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 153 of 184
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STAGE ARTS: Row 1: E. Ahern, V. Manuel. Row 2: N. Houston, L. Mock, B. Haga- done, C. Walker. Row 3: R. Giesler, S. Ohtness, P. Miller, B. Taylor, G. Bailey, S. Cera, S. Semer. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Cfirls with a special interest and superior ap- titude in the field of business comprise Re- seda's Future Business Leaders of America. The organization is under the sponsorshp of Mrs. Ann Walker. This semester, in addition to their Weekly meetings, the 25 girls have enjoyed many activities. They had a most memorable in- stallation and for social recreation a pro- gressive party was enjoyed by each mem- ber and their guests. F.B.L.A. annually sponsors 'Career Day. This is very beneficial to every interested Regent because it provides an opportunity to delve into the different professions, and through discussions with representatives the girls discover the opportunities offered in each field. FUTURE TEACI-IER'S CLUB Students desirous of entering the teaching profession are invited to join the Future Teacher's Club. The present thirty members have been informed of the special oppor- tunities this field offers and they are striving to attain the qualities essential in a superior teacher. To their meetings guest speakers represent- ing every phase of education have been in- vited. This semester two interesting lectures were given by Mrs. Cloke, from a nursery school, and Mrs. Garris, who instructs the mentally retarded. By attending the sixth annual Future Teach- er's Conference at S.C., the thirty members had an opportunity to listen to lectures and participate in discussions analyzing the teaching as a profession. This year to foster a Wider scope of interest in this field the Future Teacher's Club, with the help of Mr. Goodmanson, sponsor of the club, sponsored National Education Week at Reseda. STAGE ARTS The smooth functioning of the assemblies is dependent upon the 28 members of Stage Arts. These ambitious students devote many extra hours in preparation for the various activities that are held in the Auditorium. This year the hard workers gained the most satisfaction from the splendid job they did with lighting and sound techniques for the senior play. Mr. Lassiter has acted as sponsor, and the stage manager is Steve Semer. Any student with special talents in this field will receive awards and possible membership in the Thespian Society, which is an honor organi- zation for drama students. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS: Row 1: F. Harrah, S. Leach, C. Powers M Murr K. Hockensmith, B. Hollingshead. Row 2: R. Elfman, S. Allen, L Sickenclick L Size more, I. Morrow, M. Zelman, M, Morris, M. Benedetto, M. Gaither Row 3 L Leist S, Chaban, T. Anthony, M. Mclntyre, M. Stenk, S. DuFrene, B, Pfister FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Row 1: L l' C tl D Schmidt, Melinda Rosenthal, Frances Spritzer. RT':Svi:e2: IB l3lrailmOd1rT1GPhIlflTiiOCotTeune Dorothy Scheuer, Mr. Goodmanson, Arthur Mencher, Harvey Woolf Bob Lana

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BOOK CLUB Those Begents who delve into the printed line to seek knowledge are most likely members of the Book Club. Weekly they meet at lunch for student discussions on a variety of subjects and books, ranging from the classics to best sellers or author of the day. Stimulating their intellectual hobby is Mr. Lynn Boyce and Mrs. lanet Sutton. The only requirement for mem- bership in Beseda's Book Club is an interest in literature and reading. FUTURE ENGINEERS: Row 1: Schaffer, Legler, May, Schaffer. Row 2: Schaffer, Bre- gan Conkle, Overholser, Kelley, Bergan, Rickert. Row 3: Saunders, Wilson, Dalton, Harris Kumler, Thompson. fx its PRE MED CLUB: How 1: Cera, Aguayo, Zumrztein, Walker, Duflolc Row 2: Lfnlli, Bobai, Q omgn, Aguayo, Mendez, Sellers, Bowles, Fiitkett, Mailman. Row 3: Combs, Binh- o Holt, Collins, Mitchell, Spangoribc-rg, Both, Behman BOOK CLUB: Carol Aldrich, Gail Hogan, Hank Wattson, Fred Sharlene, Ronald Smith, Ellen Fulton. FUTURE ENGINEERS Students with special attributes in the field of engineering or science and who aspire to enter this field as a profession are invited to join the Future Engineers Club. The executive authority has been vested in Pete MacDoran this year. The thirty members have been under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Eckert, Mr. Dunn, and Mr. Stoddard. To foster this interest in engineering, Atomics International has prepared films on nuclear reactors for the club. They have also had speakers Well versed in their special vocations, one of these was a noted architect illustrating his new con- cepts in construction. PRE-MED CLUB Students aspiring to enter any phase of the medical field and those with a special interest in this facet of learning comprise Beseda's Pre-Med Club. Many engrossing activities were enjoyed by the 35 meniloers this year, some were: a lecture by a prominent social worker, an introduction to the organization of a hospital by the administrator, an informal talk with a medical doctor, and an inter- esting discussion with the supervisor of the teachers of lip reading. Gaining knowledae and helping the club to continue its tradition are the sponsors, Mrs. Fee-rs and Mrs. Warreii.



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REGENTS REVIEW STAFF livery other Fridcty during second period, Regentville is buzz- ing with excitement. The school newspofper, the Regents lite- view, is delivered to ectch subscriber. At the some time in A-5, Mr. Koutler ond members ot stoitl cfre expressing their elcition dt dgoin being cfble to present to the student body such CI first-rote newspolper. Mike Moindell hots competently hoindleol the job ot editor-in- chiet, with help trom the mcindging cmd cfssistcmt editors, who cire, respectively, Iohn Stellmdn ond Iett Drcrlce. Three other deportment editors ond the ever-importgnt twelve reporters compose the stdtt. These eighteen students hdve hoid the opportunity ot czttending mony press dctys ot UCLA, LACC, VIC, gnd SC, where they hove listened to ond porticipoted in seminars giving hints oind voiluolble tips on how to put out ct high coiliber school news- pdper. Mike Mcrndell, Editor-in-Chief, Regents Review iournalistieal , Regents learn of A V. f ' ww-iff :i1 'ff' I 1 .,. Y ' a f ,iii I 'Y A fn M ' '41 ' we ,D , .. wr fwfr , ft 1 ' it f we 5 , is ff i f ' , ., '41, X f ------ .,.4s. - 0 -M ,Q , if if 1- .. Q ' -we Qf'7'.W '- I I ,W sy ,,... I .. .. I NL . I it 150 XX. . S FALL REGENTS REVIEW STAFF: Row 1: M. Mcrndell. Row 2: S. Coopersmith, I. Stellrncm, A. Slcide. Row 3: H. Schcrtter, L. Klein, D. Townsend, L. Eiubenheirn, V. Hill. Row 4: W. Vcrnder- pool, M, Torres, S. Pope, T. Phelps, G. Mondo. Row 5: I. Drcxke, D. Winnick, S. Gorey.

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