Reseda High School - Talisman Yearbook (Reseda, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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Reseda High School - Talisman Yearbook (Reseda, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 147 of 184
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LA CORONA HISPANICA: Row 1: R. Bregen, M. Aguayo, T. Haberlcorn, D. Mason, I, Flager- ty Row 2: S. Boyce, M. Sandin, G. Herzog, M. Rosenthal, K. Bradstreet, M, Daigneault, P. Mallard, M. Hanson, H. Derby, M. Rosen, E. Aguayo. Row 3: L. Kuehn, S. Stayer, M. Sny- der I. Kirshbaum, R. Gunnell, D. McGonagle, I. Goldsworthy, H. Fleming, M. Funk. LA CORONA HISPANICA Recognizing high achievement in the ac- quisition. ot knowledge in Spanish and promoting appreciation and understand- ing ot this culture is the Spanish National Honor Society, La Corona Hispanica. To be eligible for membership a student must have maintained an MA average in the tirst three semesters of this language. This club has many activities to be en- joyed by its members. This semester they had a movie field trip to see Around the World in 80 Days, a field trip to S.C., and an initiation banquet at the Ram's Horn. The 35 members are sponsored by Mr. Balbuena, and the president was Richard Bregen, who had assistance from Ronald Olsen, who was vice president. 5 we gg X-'Lf 1X 3 Q lily' C4 IZ 'X' ' t c L , its f : 7 - Y X5 X Q Q 6 X' . if 1 nterest stimulated in foreign cultures LOS REYES Promoting the Hispanic interests ot many Regents is the principle goal ot the Los Reyes, One semester ot Spanish is required, and a C aver- age tor membership. Socially the initiation banquet, mas- querade party, and Christmas social occupy the members' time. To provide well-rounded meetings, the Los Reyes host many guest speakers, who relate stories of Span- ish and Mexican lite, and social cus- toms. The 55 members ot Los Reyes feel that with an equal emphasis on their social activities and projects, all ga- therings will provide equal stimula- tion. Cultivating the interests of the members are Miss Nichols and Mr. Moreno, sponsors, and Andy At- wood, president. LOS REYES: Row 1: D, McGonagle, R. Davis, T. Prophet, A. Atwood, P. Mallard R. Gunnell Row 2: I. Marquette, G. Levitt, I. Mailman, R. Roll, M, Hanson, M, Bowles, R. Montez S. Har- Oide, c. Hill, L. ciiiief. Row 3: s. Miiief, 1. Pedro, K. H , A, W i s vv I Oschmann, D. Stephenson, C. Grutzius., S. Tait, R RatclitTeIOTT Turnes RPIlXlicLeodTORjdr1vT1G1i'lN1PI Mclntosh, P. Shields, P. Bern, M. Zumstein, D. Drew, L. Robar, I. Parrish, G. Stordahl L. Ban- tel, M. Funk, M. Minutello, H. Fleming, R. Gilbert. 143

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GERMAN CLUB Teutonia, the name given to Rese- da's German Club, is open to all in- terested in the German language and culture. At each meeting, mem- bers have a Koffeeklatsh, which is an informal gathering with enter- tainment and refreshments. This is Reseda's smallest, but smartest club, and also its newest, The fifteen mem- bers are eagerly looking forward to the German classes offered next se- mester so club organization can be based around it. Socially, the Teu- tonia participates annually in a din- ner, a theater party, and a picnic. Mr. Bradley is club sponsor, and 1 Linda Kuelin is president. GERMAN CLUB: Row 1: lacqueline Voges., Marlene Bauer, Barbara Ott, Helen VanRemmen, Karen Bradstreet, Marilyn Alexander, Rosi Quenzer, Row 2: Paul Mencher, lon Kirshbaum, Michael Schaffer, Richard Bregan, Linda Kuehn, Dagmar Lees. LATIN CLUB: Row 1: D. Graver, S. McRae, C. Thompson, E. Aguayo, D. Kelly, B. Frey, S. Gering. Row 2: B. Topham, A. Wilkinson, M. Peven, G. Kassner, R. Miller, N, Bauer, E. Golno, P. Markov. Row 3: L. Letson, P. Ormsby, D. Mooney, D. Whitehead, T, Sheffield, 1. Zack, L. Richmond, D. Bush, V. Oelrich, G. Hogan. Row 4: B. Swaim, W. Wilkinson, T. Pow- ell, W. Kelley, H. Shotwell, B. Rabuska, A. Dudak, A, Lichtenstein, C. Olson. FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: Paula Roth, Mary Anne Zumstein, lohn Nelson, Richard Luros, Kathy Brennan, Row 2: Maren Hanson, lanet Petroff, Mary Ann Flynn, Linda Meekins, Anita Atwood, Claudia Spofford, Dayle Gorden. QW LATIN CLUB The venerable language which the ancient inhabitants of Rome spoke, may be heard during noon at Rese- da every Wednesday in room All by the scholarly body known as the Latin Club. ln order to become a member of this organization, a student must be adept at the language and have an interest in Roman history and gov- ernment. Mrs. Thelma Lindenberg is the spon- sor, and the meetings are patterned after the government of Rome with Dan Kelly and Stan Gering presid- ing as the consuls. The two main activities undertaken this semester were the informal in- stallation at Reseda Park, and the celebration of Saturnalia, which is the Roman Christmas. FRENCH CLUB-LES CHEVALIERS Le Petite Figurou journalistically expresses the social customs and in- formal language of France. This newspaper, written e n t i r e l y in French, is the main project of Les Chevaliers this year. Getting this un- der way and setting a new prece- dent at Reseda has been the focal point of the club. Richard Luros and lohn Nelson, sum- mer and winter presidents, have di- rected and guided the club on to stimulating and educational ven- tures. Socially their activities were the an- nual installation, barbecue dinner, snow trip, and Christmas party. The members are greatly indebted to Mr. Kalnas and Miss Cooper, who have acted as their sponsors and have fostered their interest in French cul- ture.



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STUDENT STORE WORKERS: Row 1: Burr, Reid, Massaro, Chauncey, Dewees. Row 2: Clark, Butler, Curcio, Cuerden, Weaver, Davis, Magliocco, Scallons, Finkelstein, Mrs. Nelson. Row 3: Boyes, Olson, Whitehead, Emerson, Sizemore, Riethmiller, Anderson, Thompson. LIBRARY HELPERS: Row 1: Cohen, Hannon, Knox, Snyder, Giancanelli, Seeders. Row 2: Stone, Knuckles, Pettett, Baller, Bolton, Tripp, Bosseler, Swearingen, Row 3: Maynard, Mar- zer, Brennan, Snay, Christensen, Snyder, Holley, Valez. Row 4: Perlman, Capps, Crandall, Stone, Quinn, Bartoe, LaGatta, Mclntyre, Carrison, Knuckles, Witt, Baurnsteiger, Meter, Wilson. STUDENT STORE Honesty, integrity and Willingness to Work are prominent characteristics ot the Student Store helpers. Every day before school, at nutrition, at lunch and after school these students assist Regents with the purchase ot their school supplies. Mrs. Anne Nelson supervises this service group ot 34 students Who gain valuable experience in sales- manship and management. OFFICE HELPERS Students interested in assisting in the smooth operation ot the offices in the administration building compose the Ottice I-lelpers. These pupils can be pursuing any major, and helping in an ottice counts tive credits to- ward graduation. The Health Office, Counselors Ottice, Attendance Gt- tice, Main Cttice and both Vice Prin- cipals ottices are indebted to the in- dustrious students Who loyally give their services. LIBRARY HELPERS Checking books in and out, replac- ing them on their respective shelves, helping Regents locate pertinent ret- erence m a t e r i al and keeping a friendly atmosphere in the library are all responsibilities ot the 45-SU Regents serving one period a day in the library. Mrs. Keating bases her selections ot students to work tor her upon their past and present citizenship record. These Regents Who give their ser- vice to the school gain much know- ledge about the organization ot a library and helptul literary informa- tion.

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