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EPHEBIAN SOCIETY To honor outstanding seniors and to dedicate oneself to civic responsibilities as an adult is the aim of the Ephebian Society. Aside from maintaining a B average, with an excellent student service and leadership record, all members must be elected to the Ephebian Society by the Regentville faculty and senior ayes. Sponsored by Mrs. Barth and Mrs. Gillett, Ephebians participate in a city-wide initiation the Sunday before graduation. Being awarded member- ship in Ephebians is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on any Regent, for only one out of every forty graduates is chosen for membership. WINTER EPHEBIANS: Dorothy Bowman, Ken Cloke, Ken Grant, Maxine Ott. SUMMER EPHE- BIANS: Warren Brandli, Barbara Caleen, Dave Cole, Steve Coopersmith, Ieff Cullen, Salley Garey, lerry Kryder, Ierry LaBeaune, Tom LaBelle, Karen Laing, Linda Lang, Barbara Lusk, Roberta Robinson, Susie Sale, Marsha Sandin, Warren Solt, Sandy Weitzel, Doreen Winnick. Knowledge of nature and aesthetics, C ASTRONOMY CLUB Avid star-gazers are the ten members of the Astronomy Club. These astute stu- dents, under the direction of Mrs. Del- gado, spend their spare time sharing their interest in the heavenly bodies. Every Wednesday night, this group at- tends an engrossing moon watch in San Fernando. During the semester, they have regular night meetings and also specially prepared lectures during school at nutri- tion. The highlight of this yea.r's activities was a field trip to the Planetarium, where they delved into the science of astronomy and attended the interesting and enlight- ening program scheduled for that eve- ning. ASTRONOMY CLUB: Row 1: Martha Mueller, Sherilyn Butler, Marvin Iohnson, Bob Lindsay, Torn Schmidt, George VanDuinwyk, Carolyn Baller. NATURALIST CLUB A high level of interest or a special apti- tude for the natural sciences characterizes the members of Beseda's Naturalist Club. Field trips comprise most of these stu- dents' activities. This semester they had an excursion to Marineland and took a tour of the weather station at T.W.A. ln- ternational Airport. They also gathered specimens for observation on two trips to tide pools and increased their scope of knowledge in this field at the research de- partment of the UCLA Medical Center. Providing interest for the entire student body, this club sponsored the Science Fair, which allows any aspiring student to display any of his work in this aspect of learning. y Mrs. Hopper, Mr. Karlin, and Mr. Gielow, the sponsors, feel that this club has pro- . moted great interest in the natural sciences. NATURALISTS CLUB: Row 1: Don Herzog, Shirley Steele, Stephen Hogg, Karen Herzog, Ronald Howard, Barry Locton. Row 2: Eugene Houston Leni Lewis, Lani Lester.
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CHESS CLUB ,ei ,r WRITERS CLUB: Row' 1: Linda Collier, Lee Browne, Serena McRae, Dan Kelly leff Drake Paul Smith, Margaret Bosseler, Tom Davis, Carol Cleaver, Henry Hathaway. Row 2: Kris Comara, Marsha Wolpin, Elaine Newman. WRITERS CLUB Proving its creativity, the Writing Club has industriously produced its first annual publication, the Spur Published in the HSpur are winning selections from the Creative Writing Contest. Mr. lohnston, sponsor of the Writers Club, hopes his 25 members will produce a greater awareness in the field of writing, and will develop into highly creative, effective writers. The club meets Fridays and gives its members an opportunity to win awards in the Creative Writing Con- test. Since its emergence on campus two years ago, it has presented to the student body an opportunity for discussion and publication of stories. Supplement classroom activities. The concentration and perseverance of the shrewd chess player is denoted in the fifteen members of the Chess Club. Once a week, the ardent chess players challenge each other, and also teach those interested in the game. The sponsor, Mr. Memoli, and President Richard Bregan, organize lectures con- cerning chess and exciting profitable competition for the enjoyment of the mem- bers. DEBATE CLUB Perhaps one of Reseda's smallest yet most forceful organizations is the Debate Club. Its ten members, under the joint sponsor- ship of Mr. Cole and Mr. Barrus, engage in controversial discussions when the club meets on Tuesdays in Room A-26. This spirited group assembled for the first time last semester, and has been engag- ing in verbal scrimmages ever since. Gleen Cardin, president ot the Debate Club, hopes at its meetings to bring to light different views on selected subjects. Expression through words, controversy, and ideas, is the aim of the members of Reseda's Debate Club. CHESS CLUB: Row 1: Henny Bereford, Richard Gunnell, Hank Wattson, Norman Rosen Row 2: Phillis Cohen, Colleen Pealer, Bill Dievendorf, Kent Snyder, IoAnn Parrish Richard Bregan, lohn Walters., Allen Minton, Arthur Mencher. .Y . i SOPHISTS: Row 1: Kate Coleman, Phyllis Cohen, Roxane W' kl S G 'ff' T Pence. Row 2: Ralph Smith, Tom Schmidt, Robert Bumpiirs, ?Nllfillit?nHu?iteIQ'RTci1hSai1d Bregan, john Richards, Andrew Braden.
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