Reseda High School - Talisman Yearbook (Reseda, CA)
- Class of 1960
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'5 , ' 565 I A 'Hwy A K --VJ Q5 W O A, 'Pj U Jb!w'lV , 51,3 , V , .wig X , A rw' 0 fly A , H ,J xl Q CLASSES - PAGE 22 ' fx J J 'Q 'Q KJ J FACULTY - PAGE 10 4 wma 8 Sl cf' 4 fjfy ACTIVITIES - PAGE 114, 132 5 I V I -i 4 Vf., 'ly' X, j :fl 2 2 7,7 ' 0 ,Q X .M ., , A 1.1, ' H V . J L! , , , - F A ,A qflgnlf Ag Q V' ' ,I V' 2 LL? J' ff,-X li O fff A PASS Mgmt! 'Nm ,Q 1 1 . I fdxlummid ATHLETICS 'AGE 106, 122 dam- 1' ef hh'-2 a.,, ml A .rl P 'Rui QT Kfhx W f Tre fif Talisman is ircirrcfririq crur Girls! Vice-Prmcipcrl who has .err U Qcdjfs touch to frii Uifeirs at Reereriisviiie Her quiet smiie is 'JI ',1',' U 'A,' Seem or: ccrrripus, ever ericourcwimcr, crclmoriisiiiricr, cmd guiding Pezerf rrqzgcierrs The whole rfffiucm ericcimpment truly crpprecicries 'ie TZKTUTY Qerifice sue has rendered since the pioneer dcxys of Peeedi Fir rrer service urid ici 'A,' dit 'A.' smceriijf Gnd undersicmciirirg, rfziciiy dedrcqie tiiis ','eUr's Tniisrricrri to Miss Anna Angela Price. Per the Repeated Ruetling of Saddle Bags P1111 or HVE1' PPOITI NEiq1'1iJU1'11'1Q Ps8.I'1Ci'1OS Conquering, holding, daring, venturing As we go the unknown ways. Pioneers! 0 Pioneers! WA Go D M' J6 1,4 1. ff' .,3f:.. ,A - ,' ' ,,,,,-,mg aww V-w .,f x, f ff ,, , rf, . +1 'fr ZQQM, f' , V , V .,., ff me ,J -fsififii-for . Q ,. N . ,ell ,,- e' 'A K I' I ' nv A , F . , ' ' ,4 - Av- V f , 'W 'ry . x Tvv.,'ff? V Ls ' f D 1 l 41 -jg .1 , W f. . 1 z Y . it SN AMPmE KW S FOREWORD Through its rich history oi Spanish I occupation and Mexican control. the mountain- girded beauty ol our San Fernando Valley has long been the dream of pioneers. Early' i Americans braved a thousand miles oi wilderness to settle this land at the brink 't 'I' . 1 A V .fi Y X. 'Q 1 A L w ,fl if 4' t' r .X,,..1.. N X I ,1-.. . L f X of the horizon. Califomia's Golden West. As pioneers we traverse spaces both 1 so vast and frightening. The horizons oi today W, - - , s- , pose new realms of thought. the golden is is i , valleys oi future conquests. Pausing for ' a brief moment to recall our past experiences. we gather new strength to travel on, leaving 1 'ii Q X . K ,,7, ' '. - X... wr t S today's wagon encampment for tomorrow's. -L nf 2' With UIIEIFEICIEFISIIC PEI?-SIQHIEEI Vision, RESEUHIS Five -1 f P F .L If-2 5' Jr wv '- Iv ,,,,V,- ww lc, 4 A LU A REBECCA WILLIAMS DEWEY HOWLAND ERNEST NAUMANN ANNA A. PRICE IO , , 4-K ff fy IxVI1'7,'1FMj1 KEN- q X--9 T,--U --DN' ,. ' , -1- ,...C I,. AAHE. E.. REISE IUCIEIIISI SIQIIIIS to IIIE HIQIIESI PIBIEEIU of F --..-eva, Big Wheels --h-.Lx -'J Q., W 1 .1 1 ci K J-i. 'r'-ff'rwqQa4--w if .,,,4.u.'.' ,,,. ' A Mn,-. - kwf - fr 4' 4 Q K ' , . in -. ' 4 ,,f3fff WESLEY W. IONES Boys' Vice Principal Future l'lll5ll1'll'IlEl'll iftnesf lY'iuiziiinn, Principal of Reseda l-lah School for three semesters, has wen the staunch respect and adrniraf tien of students, teachers, and fellow administrators alike ln addition to riding fence on the burdensome ref sponsibihties of school administration, he has rnade time to chat with stue dents and give a word of praise or encouragement. He has enlightened Regentville with his proverbial friend- liness. A graduate of Qccidental Col- lege, our energetic principal enioys such hobbies as flying and fishing. Anna A, Price, Girls' Vice Principal since the pioneer days of Reseda, is Well known and liked on campus for her warmth and understanding. She has executed her administrative duties with efficient planning, and her guid- ance with infinite care. Besides these responsibilities, Miss Rrice has actively supervised er-itrafcurricular activities, sponsoring: Ladies oroianizaiton for 'years She ffonipleted her undergrad Jill? work at UCLA and her graduate study' at USC Antoni her special in- terests 'ire rr: isic, triivel literature ,ind 'rrt 'ffz-sle',' 'N iores, 1 -irirauate of the l-7r.i'fersit',f of Southern Cahforna, has had the demanding Job of Rays' Vice Riino pal for two years at Reseda High Sofiool l-hs special interest in travel, photography, astronorriy, and sailing keeps hirn busy whenever lie has free trne He is noted for h s sincere effort in counseling and guidance, helping the Reseda boys to their best advwfi tage IP -eff-no z, X ,Pd , 42, i r rr , ,, s 5' YM , L, , 6 X, Q 'ff , X way' Wil Rf e fu' ,M -E91 AP-. fi. 5 A 1 , -, Lee Agaianian Io Anna Allen Iames Armstrong Elodia Barberio Alice Barlow Robert Barrus Elizabeth Bennett English Social Studies Mathematics Business Education Social Studies Social Studies Business Education Doodling Swirnrning,Philately Gardening Square Dancing lapan Music, Athletics Cats loel Boyce Iohn Boyd 11 Henry Bradley Chester Brarnblett Benjamin Briscoefif-.,' Helen Broclcmeier Donald B:ockway English Boys' P E Foreign Language Mathematics lrdustrial Arts Music industrial Arts Wilderness Areas Golf, Camping Spanish Literature Photography Auto Mechanics Ancient lnstrurxe Electronics David Bullock Edward Canavan Wilma Carnes Charles Chapman lack Clark Arthur Cole Laura Cooper 7 Science Science Business Educatior Science Science English Foreign Language Music, History Camping, Traveling Horne, Family lnluntirg, Diving Botany, Tidepaols Skinning Termites Learning Language Chernsrriolce Whirls as Mr Schultz ar.d his students rriix up Restless one, l-lenry Blane, is set to leap out of Mrs Allen s a little of the old honze brew history class at the tirst ring of the bell xf' ll PWM 4 Z . fr . . ss -Q sf 1 Byron Bird Mathematics Music, Astronomy INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT From future wheelwrights to buggy builders, Regent boys have had the opportunity to develop their special skills in the industrial arts department, under the leadership of Mr. Os- born. This year quite a few new interests have been added - small boat and surfboard building, color photography, and metal go-cycle construc- tion. The highlight of the year was the lnaustrial Arts Eair i' ra ix, n. .- a .,. N d ..e.a in the begs cunt an aran-,ina over SCT people Qladys dpe Arrieta Edward Dunn ffg'iQQQlfQ'E21QlQ ?.2'5ef:.g iff Barba:a Faust V Bonnie Feers Haro-ld Posse? Abram Friedman Trees gh Www I . s .Q , L. I . -XELSXSQ Q QQ? AR YA X W PGS! When lwfr. Safety First McKnight has his hand pried. from the printing press he'll need the doc :mighty quick, Every hombre, even down to the little lone strange seeks advice from our head counselor Miss W liarns f'l.et's hit that pear-shaped note! commands Mi Sharon Smith larns Mr Einn on what she has dis- rovered about the principles of organization HEPE FUSE DUI' Trustv Trail BUSSBS, IU4 Strong Anne Falotico English Tennis Harold Finn Business Traveling, Sports Ruth Friedman Eusiness Education Traveling David Farley English Drama lean Flemming English Reading Leonard Gagliardi Music Movies 'Q A.: ,fr- rut ff? . an pm Q. i Hindee. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT As history gallops by from the prehistoric age through the days of the Old West and up to the present day, Resedas social studies department keeps its students abreast of the times. In addi- tion to their regular courses, the Seniors enjoy special court trips and visits from representatives of the Armed Forces. All students anticipate the coming of Reseda's foreign exchange students. This year, Beatrice deliflueron frorn Switzerland and Rocky Lulqman from Indonesia have joined us in our western ways through the cornbined efforts of the American Eield Service and our Around the World Club. lnternational Relations and Economics are offered to faster students who want a broader foundation in social studies. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT All one needed a hundred years ago to go into business was a large general store, piled to the ceiling with every article imaginable. Not so to- dayl The challenge of the business World is met by specially trained young men and women. Mrs. Carnes is in charge of Reseda's contribution to specialized business training as our business ed- ucation chairman. To add to the regular training, business law classes journey to courts, While the economic classes welcome speakers from the fields of internal revenue, finance, and insurance. All business students join in the activities of the Business Leaders of America Club that include a career day and the publication of their own newspaper. Whether one's sights are set on be- coming a boolzkeeper, stenographer, or file clerk expert training in all fields of business is here fgf the aslzing at Reseda. 'V 13 BUUI Out Those of Us HHHHEPIH' ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Riding herd on the English language is auite a chore when dealing with 2900 students, but our schoolmarms and masters take it in their stride and do a complete and competent job. The English department justly claims proficiency in the light of its many award winning stu- dents. Special classes in literature and power reading keep our faster students forever on the move. Many fine student publications are circulated on campus: l'The Regents Review, the campus paper, and the Spur, the creative writing magazine. Drama has had an active year with its Wednesday' noon dramas and elaborate spring and sen- ior play productions. Seniors polished off the year with special gradu- ation speeches written in their English classes DRIVER'S EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Oh, for the good old days! Yesteryear's horse and buggy was never as complicated as today's horseless carriage. As a result, our driver's education teachers have found teaching the theory of modern driving to be a ten week tussle, Yet, in that relatively short length of time, our teachers pack in the essentials of driving and still supplement the course with interesting talks by police department representatives and insurance men. After completing the practical drivers education course, a student may elect to take driver's training, an on-the-road learning experience. These two courses help to keep Reseda students from becoming Hstatisticsu of the traffic toll. R ,M ,fn ,, sz f 1 ,, lf ,,,t ,ny W 2 fr We , , 0 Homer Ganz Science Four Children Margarita Gebhardf l-le :ith Office Gardeizrg Piano Alvin Giegerich lndustrral Arts 'Pfetirg Phdcgrarhf ,aaa ., .f..f .ap IA Harold Gielow Cf r-ff-f r.1..'T.l,'Z Teaching Aw' :wr Forestine Gillett lf. Vherri ati cs rr-W Geri. Collecting Lucille Goldbeck l-lor'.er:.'Jlcing l3li:','ir 3 Cari.: Iulia Goodenough fi U' lffifw tit llf4'r i--vwrliur Bernard Goodmanson lfrir ill ull 4.25 ilfilt, lt.-ttiimr,,t:.,1i Ruth Gregarius Girl.: l' ll l 'l1l! llliIllltl Shirley Harper .V- yn Lia ng M Donald Hepburn -I 1 lvliitllf-mtlllrts f 7 ' 54,1 K' flllfvlfwtlrflrllly frlrwrlzx , 1 -4 4' ' 2,3 X I ., 1 V I -f I, I ft, I Margaret Hlndee H' 6 f F Q5 , lvllirilr' ' t'Mil-:lrvf1,R0m'1tttr , 1 A f. 4 , 'Wi' ' ff-l:-- 'z f rw 3 r'.' -, ,f , We --r. ll ui x'-ii'iitt.1 -torrt get ta wmk but wt- will 'lx tit it ol pimp-wil threatens Miss Aawaniazt L x. Urtb I . Ai' me -.rtitwstimt-: I can niiswor once in a wlirle lun! Mt' Eozamrtt -in his math zxlurlcrrts tire qucstxci' it htm fret- ti tri your tinckfz pqirlrxom or Ill lwqg x rn l houtrs Mr: Goltflcrcfk As They Kathleen Hodge Horrnemukiuq Cookmq, Scwimq Martha Hord HOII1h'Illv.1klI'ltI Sowimx, SWIIIIIIIIIMI Frank Howard Dl'tVlI'1CI EUll11'GtlOH Tommglc Snlety Icxnice Imbach EIIGIIS-h Houdmg, Art Roy Iae Boys' PH Coll Harold Iohnston English Painting, Trampollnc- Sol Kaufler Enqllsh Motorcyclxnfg Tatiana Keatinge Llbrarlara He-Jdlriq, Gardening David Kenyon Dmvimg Edtlcfatlorg Art, Traveling Warren King Irdustrlol Arts Hi F1 Paul Kluth Flne Arts Baby Sltfirqg Eugene Kocol Irjustrwl Arts Photography Constance La Maida GUM PE Cooking, Gcirdemxg Edward Lambert EQEIITGSS ECiLVff'JT1OI'. Sports, FCIIILIIY Harold Lambert Eovs' P E ASpOrtr 4 41 ,, ...,,,,,,,,.Nv.Wwf,. A-.S - . ,- Jfp L A fam Ero 1' d DFWB HUITIE 'Just P13111 HUPS9 ETISEI tgp M 5 , r 22? W Exe if SWF ls this Mr, lvlorenos way ol encouraging his Spanish students to put their noses to the grindstonep Mr. Leahy and Steve Bur- inan are all ready to gallop down the track at the sound ot the gun 'Lets play something about the wide open spaces, suggests Mr Gagliardi V 'llo' Quien sahe9 is not the answer to that ques- tionln says Mr Bradley' X x Esnj ,44- V V , K :ms , f QI 5 1 , F 'inn z 5 , Z - 2 W THEY Ullllll Those Oll.IS lO1 Bl.ISll'1ESS and HUT.lSEWllEI'V Billy Lasiter Edward Leahy f' Drivers Education Egyg' PE Sports, Camping Fishing, Basketball loan McCormick Edward Moreno English Foreign f.3'r,guagff 'Water Skiing, Tennis ltaliaf, Pastry Robert Pann Elizabeth Percer Foreign Language lffatheraaufs lntrodueing Russian Camping ffm' I f 1 T' 3 X f f 1 X 11 Norman Lerman Beyer P E Sports, Arthur Morford lragstrial Arts 'Nooclworliing Rafael Perez Foreign l.argu'1'1e Painting, Ter: 1.1 Thelma Lindenberg Ludolph McClain Charles McClure Donald McKnigl' Fcfelgr. Lirguirge .zizeioe Mathematics lniusifiil .fsrfs Fleadirg Travelirg Golf lee Skating Graphit eesxgi Barbara Mounts Lucy Anne Newman Ioseph Niven Richard Osborn F1CT'CT lffathemaftts lndustrial Arts lnausiriai Faris Sewirg Kiiftzrg lffusis, Dansing Bagpipe Playing Staring Hunting Edward Porter f Harold Pyfrom Quentin Quick Gloria Quintana lraqsgfxal if-. .' Siienie Boys' PE Girls PI Golf, Hurting Politics, History Girls-Girls-Girls Tennis Te:1rtiSports ' 77 f' 'N' 01952. 1 ,, ' av 9 I . wie. : Q 1 ,A 'Q A , , , ,xx :asv x is 2-ey ,X Ex? ip 13315, . gg? - 34, ','f.t ' fi Eimsftl 4 , 7, L ,,., 3 -n--' 'vit W f , 5 O',W N U ,1QlL4- + r'f ' . - .V ,v S .Tm .' - . P r ' 'ff' ' 15 B-40, I ' 4 if t Nui W fx hi df -ff ,fl -fr-if 1 x , ,, A 'ji' ,. ,V hwy, Q, x f , fl 1 ., bv ,f V 'WZ ,W 2 f f If 'V .Gay . t as I ' v A .1 , 9 E3 r-mum.-,-rs GTB SS A lq x ' ., craucurs-.io Q I 2? 54 TN Mormwn-.50 E' ' , SCALP W os, I U V QQ., 9,2 I 'llf flmhy I . 0 0 A l -O nccc Q. in ngaiyilg agl v in P Q2 fl WK -3 4 ' f f f f X' ii! I Tiiiibffiii . 5 K Q HOMEMAIUNG DEPARTMENT fr? 'T o girl is eve i de at ee lic rn at keeping y y house after gra uaung .rom Resedas homema- ing deoirtnion.. Headed by lXlr:. Goldbeclq, tie ' f T ni xi. ini: :ii re Llelsi A vittles and neat N r bran d c or ni 1 Ci + + it 'rr' , Q ' N c l d YNN + A 'N 'Nt 1 1 vi T il is SPCA i G C4 N Cir C L L ii E I, L fe 'n t1dy :sizes This year the Gas Company dem- , ji ' . , , ,,. i T, R i citsiratea tie use CHQ :are 3: a gas range Not 1: re :gt acne igie Vfaier and Power Company ' l JSE 0 6' I Gt i li 'X Q N t li: -s...a-if Q1 . wr.-g, ini g.,.... ,., 2751? i ,,, -.5 N vi -..L T- s .-- N,.s,s,-q.,,.,,, ' , an Iune Robathcm Raymond Ross Dewey Rowland 5 ' 'nl 3'4 ' fU A l'TAl, Oi an eieciiik Girls PE Science Registrar 7--if: -if :E-59 3533 lil? P39 PCTUPCUWY left C1 Stoutina Halt-timeShcv.'sl'rai.'elina,EC1ardening Photography brasil:-'s QETJTTTTTVT RIC their leslure on horn? RObT9I'T SCh1iChlel' DOI1Gld SChll1tZ e p7e'.'e:'.i1-ci -.. :-.iet'.' Truly, the role ot Social Studies S:ient:e ':i'e:1:Q1ef :iid :f1 i 9f was never more thor- Rejjlf-3 Alhlellifi Horses ,--l.- -lA - -1- -,. gave .,-T Reqedg Wayne Shannon Hazel Shindo 'TEM' 'STAT W 'W' ME' E E Sorrel Stair: Busirc-s f cc C situ. ru, ,U ww A, A A Dabbliia ir. R o ie engineers r - - et- -sire-Q 1-- , ,..-.-.- ...--. -W--- , .--...- 'V-Y-pr ,f ,..-.s,... ,,,. ,.., ..u.e - ..,,-h,,.,tt-. it he had Lia ff. ,...cs., eil Estate Bowling, Dancing Education Consuelo Seymour Foreign Languages Traveling, Sports Waymon Shotstall Boys' PE. American Clocks MUSIC DEPARTMENT aff' -4' Paul Rozowski Business Education Remodeling Homes Karen Shczir Girls' RE. Badminton, Cooking Raymond Smith Social Studies Sailing mi, . ,S 1 f 1 Tm-ez Under the direction ot Miss Hindee, Reseda High Schools music department has grown by pep bands, outstanding musicals, and new courses. Music history, the most recent addition, is for ad- vanced students. Atter successfully producing MANHATTAN TOWERS on its own, the music department, in conjunction with the drama department, produced the sparkling musical OKLA- HOMA' A notable asset to the entire student body is the new Pep Band that plays lor school assemblies under the direction ot Mr Oagliardi. Widely' acclaimed are the Regenaires, Reseda's otticial dance band The Regent Marching Band is seen at every mator Reseda sports event. A note oi variety is added to the music courses as field trips, choir festivals, and contests chime in the busy schedule. The music students at Reseda are well pre- pared tor careers in teaching in dance bands, and in professional and non-protessional choirs and orchestras. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Headed by Mr. Eossett, the math department continues to tangle with ditticult formulas, to track down multiple unknowns, and to corral those complicated trigonometry tunctions at break-neck speed, A tield day at Occidental College and a math contest at L A City College are but two ot the activities that dot the spring semester calendar. A chance to air one's views and to swap ideas is provided by the Mathematics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Percer. Being largely college preparatory, the math department attracts students who intend to become college math, science, or engineering maiors, This year math analysis has been reor- ganized to include more analytic geometry tor college prepara- tion Only time can disclose the value ot this change. Long ago the lndians used paint on their laces, now Mr, Rozowski uses il to remodel homes Mr lliverls hobby ot hagpipe playing is certainly unique, but he had better be careful nct to start iii' stampede 17 The tollowing toculty rnerrihers have been assigned to the Taft High School in September l96U. Elodia Barberio, Henry Bradley, Chester Bramblett, nHelen Brockmeier, David Bullock. Ruth Friedman, Iylia Goodenough, Shirley Harper, Ianice Imbach, Harold Paul Iohnston, David Kenyon, Paul Kluqih,'Hairold Lam- bert, Norman Lerman, Gloria Quintana, Raymond Ross, Karen. Shair, Wayne Shannon, Donald Thibeault. A , ' ' ' Albert Sobo Fine Arts Woodcarving Norman Stefies English Flying Nell Stinson Engish Flower Arranging Earle Stoddard Science Swimming, Skiing Donald Thibeault So ial Studie Reading Hugh Thompson M Mathematics UCLA Football Fan Iames Tippet Boys' P E Sports William Trierwieler Fine Arts l-l O, Railroad. t t Iudith Ward i l'lornernalcing i Sewing, Swirnrning , Rebecca Williams Hariri Counselor Swiinnnna, Tennis George Winslow Mf1lliK.'ItIfiilt'1'T lirirnf- Worlcnhop 14 T t Gerald Wondra l.nf1li:.li lit-firllnil iq' A Marjorie Wyckoff I filrlit' PH ,f Itfrrtvtiiqr, Music Robert Young Social Studios Sports, Singing Mr W ar' ' , Herman Zivetz V' J ,rfb ' can i 4 eg f g ' 'ZF' --nf 1 ' 24 M A 4 I f C, , . my V I, ,-f,,,. -wC1t,'lfIl Studies ,,,. bi, V ' q'vvJ ' f t ik, ' fLl.5ggfQ.QL-4 A ' T ef f- ,ir , ,,....... If ..,-.- V A cr Ain Fr-fi ot Teachers Q la . A.. I 'f , l iTake a letter Mrs Shindo, and l dont want you using any of that new-tangled notion these :noderns tag shorthandt' instructs Sandy Kay Poor Miss Gregarius' These airls with their hockey sticks are more dangerous than wild livutis with their tomahawl-as ever wore' Ease it into the basket partner and znalze it pronto' calls Sheldon Winniclq as Steve Schwartz tries for o shot at Mr Farrns wastohtisket ART DEPARTMENT Because the tield ot art is as wide as a ten aallon hat, Resedals art teachers keep each course brnn tnll For students planning to en- ter the corninercial art tield, there are ad- vanced art and advertising art classes that tell the tale ot the practical application ot art in the business world. This semester there was a held trip downtown to the Scholastic Art Awards Exhibit. There were many Reseda en- tries and three winners ot the Gold Kev the highest art award. An art exhibit and art sale captured everyones attention in the sprina Mr. Soho has led the art department throuah another creative year. Thftv put' Us U17 fifa f TUE .. 11 sizge iris 'eiiier :ieos iie Gil' 'young whip- f-vfl-: -: -'L --r' or ' I 3 oe -f :ui lffr fwfr Trier- :fe f 2 Q-.'e . i PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ,sh -,. -- ,ff ' ',,--.,- -,--. -..,,. ., if d Cao. .,,'l.: ,nfl ,.,:.:.:: .,.,'l.3 of. JQ tif? lfipll' L-. ,,, ' , WT-. : .LM ,W , , M 1 n, no ond ,como iesteyieo, .o. ine .rol.ci.- I L -ff-Sv - -f---v'r-f-f- ls- .p X -I f-rw di. or -,.,s.,,. eadcutior. casses. . . - Y , ii spec. t. casses are o..ered in lootn dee -W f.- ,H -', .,,,- -. H- 1 +L d- .-..ei.- .ne f,.s.i, score .or -ie la s, 1 '1' L'l' TCI EC'I.Ul CICHCQ, and Clflll ,L ..,.,..., -...v.f.-.., D.. 'L for the Q:ss1es Gyr: contributes to dene I pijfsgcai fiiiess, and establishes a firm Qiaround for careers as gyrr. teachers and cies The unforaetabie rriotnerfdauahter 7 day and Tie posture contest were sipone ed by the ginsl physical education departe it The boys' physical education departs it sponsored all home sports events and our SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Proticiently headed by Mr, Schultz, the science department aims at he students understanding ol today's technological advances and at his adequate preparation tor a vocation in science. The Reseda stu- dent learns both the basic Iundamentals of science and the modern history ol science as it lives in our day ot bathyscaphs and polio vac- cines. A thorouah indoctrination in the biological and physical serv- ices is also ottered. In addition to classroom study, students may enlarge their scientilic outlool: with such activities as the annual Science Fair, the renown Atomic International lectures, and the Amerie can Chemical Society's competitive examination, Science teachers urae their students to enter these allfimportant activities. Thus Re- seda's science department answers students' guestions about the world we live in, FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Forging ahead, the language department under the direction of Mr. Moreno has proudly ottered the choice ot tive language courses- French, German, Latin, Spanish, and Russian. Competently taught by Mr, Pann, eagerly received classes in German and Russian held their Reseda debut this past year. Nevt year the new class ot Italian will be taught to all international-minded Regents who 'ltoolc' this year's new German and Russian classes in their stride, Reseda students are not content merely to be adept in foreign and classical languages, they actively compete in local language contests as well. This year they competed in Spanish, French, Latin, and Russian languages at theAForpign Language Field Day held at Los Angeles State Colleges in pri , Our attendance office stall seems to be telling this young buckaroo Just where to go Mrs, Shindo probably wishes that she had never heard of Iowa Tests now. DIUFE Every Nook and U1'8.I'11'1j of TI'1UUQI'lI ,Q 1 R ea In , .X W 71 Q, f 'W A Il6m ..,J' ,ymff CAFETERIA STAFF Row 1: Rose Barent, Alice Madigan, Myrtle Richter, Elva Goddard, Vera Austin. Row 2: Ruby Ilewton, Vern Gill, Sophie Miller, Frances Sanicola, Edna Beck, Lois Park, Margaret Harrison, Tillie Doll, UHF I1'1EllS13EI'1SEllJlE P.ElI'1Cl'1 Hands Pu.lClE FENCE These faithful Wranglers ride fence on Reseda from sunup to sunset. Rancho Reseda could never run smoothly Without its dedicated Worlchorses. lust as a cook makes or breaks a trail drive, our custodians efficient hands throw Reseda into line, i -f f i if Ni It gawk PQ f,,. lc ? 'N is Us bv ., f-A 2 WU' 0. fr Q by .nu-. :L V . . l . X c it 'f , V Xgflftiff 'is 'K A Q ' , X 4 '. ' - .aff CUSTODIAN STAFF W lg IA,f1,,gl f,f'lirirfif,If-r, fifr KVllf'fjf,'f, l.OllIIZr- Will:-1, Viola Mavily Row 2: Clyde Williams, Irwin Granger, Flclchor yrmfyr rA,f,,',1f, fjf,f,,f,k,f-lf, liiymiil Ii,,f,l1f-1, 'lf'firf4f- Ifviribrir Row 3: Viricoril Millar, Herlul Christensen, Robo? u'i 'a' NUM,-,f H,',H53 ROW 4: I4,,l,f,,fI lfurwgfy lli lf-ii llfll lI1lllI, fllviii Strom These guardians ot our student Store Azure Nol- son Maxine Wold and Dolsye Leach :ear no robber who would dare to try steal Student Fodx :cindy hors BESEDI-YS GARDENERS - -t K , ' - . 'W' ' , H . Yes lf' 4' . MIX , r fX K f' X rw 5 X 5,5 -, y t y 6.154 , . 1 , S A Q1 Wi. X: -X Our iore e H lN O H Ll Pi Mr Moiner, Mr. Boiley ond Mr, Evinger totke time out from their Chores lor otlittle horseI9lCfY elw li, 4 Barbers v Roberts and Lois Herbert ride herd Li BUS DRIVERS Row 1: Williorn Moore, lorries Finley, Will Rodgers, Bob Fullerton. Row 2: Cecil Blu, Chuck Weidner, lro Lee Row 3: Royrnond Reng, Rory Banks, Bill Montsinger, Bob Totber. Tl'l1'UUql'1 REQEHT TE1'Fl'EO1 Y fl'01'I1 DEWI1 to D , Ni Q'w,,,, UI 4 are I '1 if LIS Gemr 3TE NA All ix , 6 R3 ' CAF l f ' i ' I Fi. ' I I f ,f I 1 U 2 , i i X I 4 ' 1 -J l I I E 2 Xl? 'f 2 a vyf Y ,f 5 L V ' Xl I Q, 2 A . ifl 519' 3 ,T I lib , r G V mg: iv r I Y 6,1 W I H tl X on W x f ,sy if , y , , V as Kira N. ix o APPLE WILL PASS 1 p. I U .. -.1-as 'WS Q 'rf -M' V ' 5 ',X ., 'W' . lg f , A V' f, ffl' Yi 4 V JP 45,1 1- in A-awdvs I A X l 4.r4fr+ff-4..ff.1..p1..r ' ' IW -1: , ., . V , 1 I . W ff y, . iff gn ff E 4 5 2 f f- ' f'v' 1 4 725 J .. 'fs , , 5 A .. A. 1-ffyfi-125 x 4,2 V 2,5 ' vig - , f f A 5 Kgs' E?-QQ-. A 1'11'lUUI'1Cl1'1Ql lIl'lE EI1lU1'S of Wl1'1lEF 1930 Ci lUI'l,f.'.Af QE , H' ,:r'::l lEZl6lf'. ix ,. Q S ZYULPE 'xfffgzrxs 31 PLe:?i 11': Tllls cu. 11.1. M115 is -: , I' Cn Trl rwlul '.',' Q hi :if-d lifxfwi ri Cnr ' ,'l'-N 'Ns mf Fcsfdw . 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I I Iohn Iones Larry Adams Val Allen Gordon Bailey 7? 1 ,f- as Gi. 'mx Iackie Wollard Aiajenilt Peler Appleton H.fJ1lGY'll2 Margaret Baumstein Aiaiezx 1? -wiv h fr- .gym Af' ' I I 1 .nf 5 Karen Sands Aiauern rc Darlene Anderson Emeril-ess, Hal Bedsole ' Atanein: '01 Dlck Ashenfelter Donna Aspen V1c1 Lee Baker Lewrs Barnetl inwf' 4 . , ' , ig 5 1,5 ,A W af? V A 1-'V ., Maurice Bourdon Susan Benjamin Industrial AVE ' Martha Boyce Atcraerxic Suzie Carnell Aiaderili QZTVT I 'Us-ff ' 1 lay Benharn kcciieriii Don Brody .JEf'.'?I'Z'. Shirley Chaban ,5,iiier:1T aw' Gaile Brennaaun Aiademic Karen Breen I-.ialeriic lay Coleman X il-.iiiieriii Lee Borror Industrial Arts Nancy Brown Academic Dall Cobb Iifiustrial Arts mst? Linda Boggess I-:Cine Economic Ray Cason Aiaaerfgt Sarah Craig Horne E::::r:1: Halll-lEl'lI'lQ lOl' El Taste of 'E1'lVl1'1Q AClVEI'1U.I1 E, ir'7 I ' ' if , 1 ' 5, , ,X ,,,' q yi! if X ' 1 ' gf? 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N 1 N gg 1 -K 3? f .ix X Q - Si Q ,rr ff'-7 , X X , Mike Black X Barbara Brown Iudy Carey Richard Carriker Mike Crowley Denise Dangel Swc-alcrz' of red Wliil biiu oi cmarily in oclaim uf. fn. the Oid-IIIIICILL ID our own Corral -new if X X 51437 V-2, A-12,5 Push FUFWEPU Toward New FI'U1'1TiE1'S Iackie Garrett Bob Gates lay Goldsworthy Carole Gollos Richard Gunnell Nancy Hallard Larry Hait Linda Hackman 1 Dennis Hall Richard Halmos Eisfess Ross Henriksen fiigstriai I-.tts Sue Hemmick Academic Bob Henry Aiadernic Fredyann Hendricks Accderxii Eddie Hastings Irxjqstrial Arts 'Qi' if 'xv 1-'nf ur? 'WWW' ..,.x .vs- V77 few .S QL f-'19 , I 4,449 ,J 415K -fro Z7 '.'Jf nf, fa ,, fi W-, E, f , ga Wal. W4 L f' f I 1 Sandra Henry Ioan Hoffman Iohn Heyl Sanla Hernandez Ron Holmes Business Business Psaiergt Home Eszncriits Academic Dennis Irwin Nancy Ianush Robert Iepsen Barbara Iunkin Ianet Iarrett Academic Business Academic Asaaeriic Z-.ta'ierr,:: lnduslrial Arts Haan, -:: Bob Kyle Barbara Lady Norma Launders Carolyn Lawson Marjorie Lawson rf 1 Q p hge 1 GC. L ' 12H-w.e-- 28 Egg-throwing at 'li e .aeiior Playa 1 ra-no .,,,.. 3, an ' ' f -1- A , A if , 5 , ' fi' f gd h My 0, -f' Af -'ze-4, ,, , if 1, . , 'lr I 5 .fr- ,,...,, 1 nz.. is . fl m , ' '- , -, H..- M , fd' f i 1 1 , , I ,, I4 , ,- , ,,, , :V y,,,.p, rw :Vis 412 ,gbiflzvwf-1 7' Vw,UiQ.f,ht4?l,Qnt,,,: 44, A TM, 12?-slr , f ,',, ' Q 3, ., '.kW'bA,kw 1-4m-,-4 4 ' 'MJ ,,, may f, ,J W 'Z , V '7' lf? vsa5'f!i.v ?nQ f ,I 2 .' 3 ', - ' 4 . ' f - ' 'QZ'v' f , ..I f 'Z 2f'1 . .. ' .g1':.4i4b4aJ' - in 4 '.l'l'l8.ll8.1'1S UHDTUPE BllIE P.llJlJU1'1 El E11lU1' P.UClEU Robert Logan General Sally .Loelfler P.i:'3eri.1i Mary Leinster .llzacerrgs Ierry Mason lidxsirlvl AVE Darlene Ma cDoran 'J .J JEZKEFZS Sam McMillen K Acafierzic Audrey Maynard BLlfLlf.E.Tfl Ralph McDevitt lrrlustrwl A+: Margarel Mayes Horne Eioizr' Dan McGonagle P.CU'JQfn1 Rich Mendenhall lflrgilf' Marilyn Means fx 'flifcrwl' lay Mitchell f- ' 1 if' w Sharon Merles lfl V' Linda Moorc- N 1 FN.. Th 41.4 'Yah Q-ff ..-,. Trigg. - ' 1 Q M 51 F gk H ,ff A 4 I Ax ii' .A v ' r , 1 v m vb- ei 'S-T .Ji 3 3 r 'ra A L' ll. .-0' if A K 'W fi T?-Ma B Q Ml 9 N xv' lot less .iatiacrous than s lu , QQQZER wk Q l gg 9 we X WB: i TQ g N c ss ,. xqB..,.r' X Ks as 3 dr Qf' it i ze . by ' l ' YQ . B lt ttf .B Leslie Homer Business Betty Kittleson Academic PQ- 1 4 Sig , 9' uf' a f rv , gk Roger Hoyes Academic Richard Katz Academic Darlene Lucas VITY' ,YT44 uf., ,riff X i ll' it N :ll NE., K lj' 4' 397891 we-gr Saundra Leach Business with High- teppin' Bikes n' Well-Slung Eggs Music g t , ,,. I , U -f V c ,S eq, .I S: 6 . ,, 'H L 1.5, 1: 4' ' 'sv' X --7 ' Q l , fl ' 1 iffgf 23 ' ZX ' c . it ll ie, .g., ,. 4 5 -45 -ff'-1' ,JZ f ft v. L , Q-W-1 - 1-was 5 4, gvzx -J' M g 'f f f Ld! G X 46 , ' K ZA. ' - ff, ' Egfr, f it X, Kathryn Hobbie Carol Honsickle Academic Business Grace Kasparicm Greg Kirkelie Business Academic Linda Leist Ruth Levin Business Academic 'Af' V lf' e fff , Q f if hx! x 1 ff f 1' if .dk -1 , fl . if -Af W fn V' if all L Terry Moore Academic Linda Mize Academic Rebecca Myhren Academic Ioanne Nuttal Academic Ioanne Oberg Academic Don Olson Academic Lee Olson Academic Ieanie Olson Business Bob Parker Academic Inez Pesce Business Mike Peeples Art Gail Pettett Academic Norman Petrucci lridustrial Art Carol Powers Business Sally Pope Academic Shirley Ibe Home Economics Carol Krieger Art Robert Lindsay Academic 29 Vx X 493, ,., if I 7 G! Q ' 1 1 vis X ff V J Z ffif? X ,ft 534 Robert Rasp Laura Rxchmond G11bert Reid Terry Robuck Mxchelle R1ethm11ler Thomas Rutier Iack Ross Ed Self Clyde Salisbury TEH 58.11011 'EETSUTIS and CTIEDS APE '72 f- ! ' , 1 ' w gywg C 'f . X..- iw S its-v Qw as t X s xo -XXX W XXX Ns is QPN-p Q: irraerv err gallon hat WG1: never as important to J Omoo F Donna Fillolors gracluatrorr Cap 1 to her 5 X 'N George Rauch lacob Booker lan Scallons Linda Smith Bob Sisco Stephanie Swearingen Iudy Swafiord Fllirrk Sotelo Adrian Taddeo . .S ni? U3 1- 1 335 if fi i -'42 La Verne Ray ess lriiustrial Arts Nancy Rodriguez Ieri Savage Dan Romero Lionel Ripepe lndustrial Arts Howard Sanger Acadernif Traded in for enior Gowns and Gaps ' Bill Armbrust Beverly Ashford Steve Bohne Kate Coleman Bob Crouch Rivers Giles Norm Keseric McArthur Moffilt Ted Pagels Dell Pinlcney Darryl Shaw Ronald Sphar Mel Wilson Iohn Woods Thomas Zielke Barbara Tyler-E l, Marya Voyenv-Acrvv Stacey Wales--.fair Iohn Walker-l3.T': f 'f Barbara Walker-P. , 1 Jeri., Ronald Wax-Ir.: Richard Wax-liz i.',Tr1'Jl f'3.rti: ,,' r, ,, r.,t r. Ioanne Williams--Home Efororrrifz Roger Wheeler-lr 3 ,etrzol Arts Nick Williams!-lr 1 ,.f.t:rCl Arts Ioanne Winters-f5.if1ue::.rc Will Wills-P. Taj e in rt Sandra Workinge Acad err.1C Linda Zimmerman-Home Etortornrcs The greatest Iirornent in the hte of every Thalion came on grcrduahon nraht J Tx w, . t I Saroyans, mountains princes all, dedicate their lives Wto leave this world not less butter and greater than they found it. The initial recognition of the Saroyan Class began when they re- ceived their green, white, and charcoal sweaters and were offi- cially welcomed to the Senior Quad. Tired but happy, the defeated Saroyans returned from their field day, defeated by the Thalians 56-Zl. Victorious in their second day, the Saroyans defeated the Titans 44-24. Fond memories of all Saroyans are their senior proms. 'Alpine Holiday brought the serenity of a Swiss chalet to their first class dance. Oriental Dream created a mystical allusion and an opportunity to recede into an un- known world. Finishing up the year the Saroyans met for their Senior Breakfast in time to reveal the class will and enjoyable tidbits of gossip. The final Saroyan roundup was the all-night party at the Beverly Hilton where their official entrance into the world was heralded to all. Sandy Allen Business Ioy Anable Academic ,,j.,- , +- f. 2 - amfgvu QT'-J' 4 Q 14 i. f if , . ,' f . War. fa ct Zil- aghjf Q 2 'f 41 ' if ,' f 1 'ak 1 'Y ' '- l, -, 'ga ,M-.',,.y w 1 S 5 ,:,.gL,,,,M. 4 in 2, f, iw . . . it W4 .-jug: K -1. 'V i mf' 'Q . 112 .. , A '60 Www! C? '? Pat Mallard -f Dejon Coffin Dennis Vandervort Ieannie Bassod- Lenda Messina ' A ' A 15 A i 5 ' A t .f'1Z'E1'f.l'I .-'j'L'El'Y. 'I i.,'1'J6TY..'I l' lCl-i0I'V tick Law and UI'ElE1 P1'EVS.llS Karen Aberneihy Business Kappa Alpha Z-.cauefiiz Bernard Abrams Academic Lynne Anderson !l. 3Cef'.1': 'ltrw ff' Elisa Aguayo ' Academic Carolyn Anderson .L. l1Gf'ilT Bill Absher i' industrial Arts Penny Anderson F'i.fi:'.f-sf kk.-4 Academic in Classes Steve Ahern Acafioniii Irene Andrews H CGSL CTR L I Carol Aldrich Pmadeziiic Marjorie Anderson Art ..,x .. .Ns X ' fi , x-. .i-- ff, . E Q , -rr X t 'figs ,ab IN f i fi? Qt isis X l X X 4 ,Ass .. fr. ww, ffl? ,,, . fk KN ',,,-my 'S' sw 'ur - W 3341 z . rj, ' -r,. t l l f 91 .Nl iii ll 'vl,llt filli lTi CLASS SONG lJVe're proud to be Saroyans Miality are we Saroyans, Summer Class ol NSU Proudly we liail To our motto and name Saroyans Vfell briiia you ianie Saroyans: Stand up and lialit tor colors, Green Charcoal and Wliite ' x..-gp 'TS S i 'vs i- in cs - A - 'S ,Q gg in t, v, r 'TP in te tr- ' . 6 I ---A' A 1, in '- f U 11 Ann Austin Bill Arnold - lOe Aquino 535131-,en Bqfnqrd Kathy Basile Bonnie Barielme Iudy Bennett Marie Benedetto Robert Bayley Y- - 7 fiB i-.:z'3f.:'f' in ..-,.,.,..--1- i ...rv -ff' tg, IU Y Y' Iudi Andrus Don Ayers Anita Atwood .li e rif3if3Zi.Z1' ,iiczaettzii Iim Bain Frank Barnes Dolores Basore Serierifi Aiviiaerziii Aiaaeiiiic Marlene Bauer William Bayley Linda Billingsley liizaergiiz Ataiernit Aiaaezriif As SBFUYEHS Ul8.IT1Ol.I1' fO1 EE1Cl'l Uil1E1'S Photos If sx :jf Q V , -. 'S li.. U . We f ,rj . . V, Mike Ayres Afjfierriif Greag Bazzett Afaaerxiii Steve Berman Academic 33 ff xx nusseu Dergan Q 5 A X, Industrial Arts ii - ' V w A Sherry Boggess - 'lf A V , 2 it A A d ' f' - 'Q . 'X -. .oe-, H tx ca emic 5 X ri vm by L ',. ATEN Phil Bernstone ' , ' A A A Academic fs A i ff' i Qjglx Stuart Bielhe W fs j Academic 3 Barbara Black it V f J it Academic 1. r X ii Q LS r r, Y is L f - Kathleen Bourdon ' -I 2 i -3 Qs Home Economics its f A Steve Borclolsky ' ,f. Academic , ' 5 C!cXxroliBerson VM A F ', sa emic H ' wr 5 1 Bowers 1 is uw N., ' j ' ,fftv?f2 Industrial Arts ...M I IQ., V g? 2 A ttii tg Carol Bofrly iiv, i5r:rg2?er-rf. if . .,, .f 1, w- -as gi -A ,1Academic 45 ' , ,,t ' 5 L , f i? fi f i ii , 5 i t , if lackie 1 A f ' f if -1 i Brock ' ' f' , i . Z , gm- A QWQQ ' Academic I if-Q ,, Sharon if 3 16' if 3 b i A Brodie M '--- ,,.,f H '-f G Business 'I 'J f , ,F .- V Lee Brown ,, f Q 54 V:,i.f 9 V. yr Z ,ff Q MUCH: We ff-- It f f EX Vonda Q fe r? Brubaker ' Academic ir....,f Z Chris Bush Business Mike Clark Art Donna Campb ell Allen Burry Academic Kaaren Coach Home Economics Gene Castellano Industrial Arts , gm ,, Pam Caldwell Business Charleen Coates Business Rosemary Catrone Business Academic 5' fi ' ' 1421 5:14724 - . W M . rib 5 ' ff 5 iff ' f , 'E' YI 'v- fear' SSX , 2 's 5 rf-' ff Ig'-'WW Cathy Caldwell Business Linda Collier Home Economics Steve Chambers industrial Arts y 5 Q.. ,, A V, Hi 'Q . V 'tt' rl 4 Q A vi qi if i , .lil I . i , i I ft, 4 V , A I .gl 4 . I A ft- f 1:33 T r 1 ' , , . 23, . ,A - 4' 3 W .nun f i ,..f F, , ,r , iv- ' -. may ' 'N Q f i' L ft r im 1.7245 U ' ' X 533579-l D 4, , E Iohn Calvert Academic Pat Colombo Business Connie Chaput Academic Ross Caballero Academic Larry Cook Academic Bill Chance Academic Mary Cardinale Art Melanie Collins Business Leona Chick General 'ei 7 lu' 4 N 'F .4-s.' .kj r RJ 3. 'rg--A 1 :,' . . .J Us an Approving Gerard. 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Vfwlmr MM U, gy ,,y,,., ,, 1,w1',: rhvlwg now rivhooln have fu :ahhh-ml More that does cz ihrwmg busihoss wmih Vip gmmn ,mv Yhmr popvorrw Gmcl sandy 50 1802 Rough and Ready UNDBRCLASSMEN ji W' 5 1 I I B THE BIRTH OF NEW SCHOOLHOUSES Since tts opentna tn September et 15155, Reseda Hiatt tras arewn by 1eaps and bounds and has experteneed tttree dtvtstens 01 tts student body and taeu1ty, As a new sctreel Reseda boasted 15511 students and 6-1 teachers Tlxreuatt tue 1e11exx',na 313 years the C1assreorns became prearessu'e1y niere crowded The ta11 sernester et 1953 saw t1te ttrst sphtfdax' sessxen tn Reseda tnstary neeessary because ot t11e 33011 students then attendtna Consequently, tn NUC students and 35 teachers frexn the Reseda campus, and reltevf tna tne Crowded Cendtttens 1960 nas wttnessed t11e departure Ol IUC students and 5 teachers te Granada Ht11s H1a11 Sc11oo1, A new ' ' bateti ot pioneers 516 students and QS teachers, w111 trek to VVt11iarn 1'1e'o.'ard Tait 1-1ia11 Sched in September' 19611 leavxna Reseda wtttr 1 a nerznal enre11rtietit and ending true terrrterra1 expanston Q :IM fr 1 , s , , . MJ February ot 19551 urever L1eVe1and Htan bs11ee1 opened, takrna If ss . s 2 xx Vw 1, xxx.. A51-QS s. ' I B-12-ROW12 jllgfl' lf'3-fL'?g'1'f? 917' ii' ?'i'7'j 1 T'CVf 15.111C1'jC1 Cross Eder Grttorit Rtettchert, Frndtay Row 2: Atks Drew Ear.te1 Q3:r'.'Qi ?-:iwJtg1i:ergl Z'3T,.'23'.' fiifff fd'xlff'f'fI Erowr Cncrppdt, Co tv.'i1',' Rzrticrn, Bray Row 3: 1f'rer,st:e Carnp1:e11 Ge-Cghegar. 3-fff, inet. 511.1271 :Ai 'finer f3.E2Qf 'I':'fi:r'ir Row 4: Pre-i1e'ti0 Arderscr. Cc1shrcv.',G1f3ss Rug5rr':'i ffrtkbs 'i1'?IiQEY,S Destnatnps 'f'e C115 3'-'f wwf. Row 5: lint RJR- ffrfqrxe' '3'932r:1t3f,1i'et .gT.ff5',' Pr '..' er Rurittt Pieter nr 'f1eit1erips 1111811118111 01.11 11.859513 1518118110 111 G1'8.1'1C1 11719 5 -- rv 3 B-12-Row 1: Mczrqueite, Leest Kcrrkel, Kirfrey, Mcrixqsei Pheici Hxes Iwfiiiz Levitt Row 2: Oliver Parsley, Sheriffs: Lcrscr., Ivlllif Q stead Hepburx, Lowexfhc' I-Izllcij H31-eg' Row 3. Ichhscr. Kczfer Lzrrzcre lCiI.fgih1eQ Hiise Qexrrex Kzxfkzlri Isfxtcr. Llihexstegr, Mae e High Heixlish, Schuett Row 4: Mzgrggssrr Lewis ffgsicir, Hehr Lfelizi H3321 ::Qs'er I.f:'r'.'1f Qzilztcx fterfgt' :,ICffl'I'Jl Row 5: Lite Milfs I-I e' Ploidezcter Mereixh Izhiscrr Pgzzzr. rezrsirr Liiilierg Kiss '1 X Z THE 12th GRADE THAILBLAZERS LASSO RESPONSIBILITY Nj -- - q Mx As they enter gjzcn tneir 10:13-'gwcliteczt senior year, the B-ILS 9 -Q' aw f, HN, N +V, H Q-, ff., :.-+- f we 1- .. N Q f WNW- ,ze , est-- -. .r,c1,tr-r. .-. .,.,1.e ,rssses Trus Jessr Meds ers., I :grsts Tieir Terre, :5.crs, Jia emblem are disclosed to the senior 4 A Class at t serrlcr B csserxbtj. After singing their Class scig 4 trrew' are czigipollr' 1-relecried Gite the senior lcv.-Q with rigcgi rv-Q 6 ' . ' . . , , . . 7 , . 2 LD Q2 ,fm-.q .Liz dia Ziff' Sicrtjf, tie trtzlioazers test tie: streriitgi ' ' ' x- ' . ' . . . . V - W' 'L-JJ 'M' A RQJYQ lj Jrgzgist tiit :Z fire rer.C1'.'zf.ef.1 semi? As CII IEGwS'3I'1lC?f F16.GA sij. Q' 'J fl! , -'VV rrrouqhts 'zgrsfifj tgfi te tire senior prom tie .Havent ci tgiek D N mf' F ' J' .ist serieste. J Fiesedj. xx-'RKXY 'X' Xlxfrxf' P B-12-Row 1: Favre Sefizi Sciiers 'ffezier Sgcifyi Stieff Esiixr. T3gQ1er-1 Row 2: E215 Firth Rzsefthgl Sjffzeit S':'1:.121 . 'Nczdheca 'ffcrier Pzgerr Row 3: Sedger Srttel Purnell Trrzrfrcs Pczrrszi Thzyer Tore Thtfiis Sbkzie Thff'fCFf'k Shi'-' Row -1:'1' Nctlrser, Siqrxcf, Sphur, Ehezly, Rzberts, Skobbc, Silver, Riihe, Szhqett, Smith. gzfgffkqf V' if L I Ov , 1 r., t 'rv f X, . ,gg G 4. evil, :ng ll-. pl' s r' , ,un u,, -nt, u ,.. x xx 9' A-11-Row 1: Benner, Bernstein, Bauer, Pwlcrnchliolvl, Brunos, Flyorsoth, Altman, lloqnrl, Fnfnrwlzzlf-y, Plwlclz Row 2: Blonchini, Erocketl, Bruso, Bough- lon Admins, Bowles Andvrson, Flakoy, Fowlos, Bfvorzlorrl, Films Row 3: Applnlon, lzllflwr, l,lf1ll.1 'l'l, Atwolflr, Boyle, Boyce, Adair, Bishop, Boyce, .Kdmno Anthony Ferry Row 4: Born, Amorson, Poll llofxzsor lniorup Alwooll lnJW5lllVlll'If'l', lilllVll'N, Aflr-rgzon, linrnx, All, Brownell, Burrllt Row 5: Bqnnmqnrdnol' Boattlo Plqbve Fnssolt F-wlulmwlli, limillmwwltn Blnrnllnlll, Alloy lllf-runlnl, l2OIlJ1 l',llOF lVjfIT, Anflrow,Blumfield, -,,, A-ll-How 1: fiit? fzifi fi' 7, il ffm rzi-3. f7iwrrhf3 ffwtif, Ci1rfule-llil Clorlez, Cfiflrl,-1, Cnllw Row 2: Cuerien Cole-nxiui Glosplll 'N' ' 'N - fi Y-VP of -V. -,, 2- .,,, f',f-,, ,',,,,,, ' fy,-l - . , N, , 'Y 'N 5 Y ,w P7 7 -s , v fs v ,r.r15te:5ei offf, ot. ,Men o-.-1 ,, ,,.. ,Q . C ',ln,1. if-,rl1,, Row 3. goof, y, 'Jrqy Ll ml. Lrfi-.mx l,,rQyg 5f1,ggegy,1 5,1-,Gr f' -.,-'-- '- -V- 'N -V . f , -, ,,.. '.,,.,V uf, ,,.V. K , 1 ., Y , H , ff, , , ' ' An M get ,5p,7,L.., ,ov ..,, 4 f, Row 4. , ,,lL,f.,, Chzff. Civ, Cl mf. Fwy- Frm, L will 1- ROW 5: Quik g,3hf,j,3' Burg 'F-VA: 2-elf-Y--f 2-fkrmf fv- Y fwfqfn-.W ,V off,r,.Vt,r --,..,,, -..--,,..,-- -,,,,,, 1 ,.,.. ,f. ,f, ,,. ...,, ,,...., . A11 HEtI'lliE1' lOl' fl'lE lLUI'1QI-.AWEll1IEEl EI'1lOI' Pu.ECUQI11lllU1'1 DEV A-11-Row 1: fixes fy? :Qi-if Qfif ferr, ftzi Size' lgqh Eiiieg E-.l'f',6f',fZf, Q1 'TWT' Q Row 2' 'E H L fL'7'f ' FLVNAV' Ffa--L 'F--wg' nvf- ' --AY.. ,A 'x-,,- '-5',... E .,-, w - - P - , , . . ,. . - -'M -,' 'fl' A -A-'f-M A-'TWH H -7-A f- T J f--ffg -T TT-JJ ROW 35l3:1EY 591' Jie FCUCT, rreiir, ,gzyg rreheiii L. vw'--.Q - f--'fm ,-,Y-.1 . ' ' , ' - ' '- '- - v- - .- .' MLW- ..-U -,,,., ow : - vu ffm ' - 'A Hr- 'L--Lf A 2 N-f-I f-1-Y vw M W My w. ,W far, fr. ,u X- - ,. , , FN 4 Ji --'- -f A-My--'fr gbi- . V P -A-,l-i,, -u,,5A- -,,:e, June., rA.e,A..r. ,,cg,.. MMI 142.1 Row 5 Lii .:feei'.'.':.5 ra ' P Af -fm ' - T Y-Lf: ff. ' ann '+V' ' Egan f- ' - K '-- A-' ----Af J H'-- - --f' 4--'V ----H--V 'ff--wr. -pmii A..,,1,.. 514.1226 C2521-517, V? f L, ' w wif' 3 1 1.-. or 'mv ...A- .1 , 1 Y.. ff iff , A-11-How1: V ' ' ' 1 Y.-i' V' X' Row 2:17 37 ' - Rf '. ' 1' ROV! 31' -' PV 12' If 1'v'. Vi' ' Row 4: . '-L I M' U r.' If E : Fx, 54 L A-ll-Row 1: Kciitici'g lfockiizii lfyttiati Kcrtsorio lg 'ok-12, Kglz, Keller, Hgrsshrrigii, Kvitohor, lsermgn, Kgin, l-lerne, Row 2: Burbeulg, Bgrnes, Hgtiik Griities K1111fo KSTCiS Hoitnes Kfoch Lliiiripliryos, Goslee, lgClasori, lver:-zori, Row 3: Kinley, Hughes, Knuckle, Kouinik, Goldstein, Hogg, lf?::g'.-rift lchrisco 'tabs Hxflzsy' Hager Hel: Row 4: l-lgui, locksori, Kiirrilor, Hilbert, links, lellerys, Huclelsori, Kelwiri, Kleinberg, Huslegd, L.,,.,L Qin. ,-k A-11,5 BDlCllY Go FOI'll'l With Tl'lEl1' NEW-POT.I1'1El ASSUPEHCE A-ll-Row l: Ili iaughlir. Lerner, Louro, loughlgrd Luevofo, Morris Morin, M-:cs Row 2: Levin, Mcrilmgn, McRae, Lee fftlregz- . .ifti f :rs Lederrncrri, Lord, Montes, Leltieri Row 3: Morllgorriery Morlillgro Mnrcrlie Morrow, Molley, Mcrsscrro, l N ' 'M -feteii lf-- eg' LY Pin Row 4: Lemons, Miller, Lcrib liolole, lvlolfgrloria Miltenilore Moore, Lelson, Mitchell, Mgriner, 5' How 5: lf 'ier Lowe, Lgrsori, Melevelis, Milloguer, Lglogdie M-iGlClhlir Moe-Eze LuClv.'iQT, Lewis, Miohgl, Lucgs, TTIEV BEQ111 to Stal-i8 Out T1'1E11' New TEFFUIOTY A-11-Row 1: fgiei. i.EEf, fri isis? ?E1,?f ?e'ie: ?'Ef,QffZE Fii'-iii f,f-fi: i.EIf. Row 2: f.f::is:,gei PITEIET Qkeziger 1115235 1.23: ' iii P52123 153. E-'.f'lf', ?II, ii, ! 'g?--'Ref'V5Y:Vi? i 'V Q44 . N , xJ THE 11th GRADE HOMESTEADERS fly g HAVE WEATHERED Two YEARS 5 I. i ' Q . ' -. -,... Y L: Q, . . ' I E. . V ., ,i f G D I :xv 'Z Q t Y: . U U - Q ' ' Rx f' l I K X .1 Wg Qi A gf. ia 1 - B 56 and to Round U13 Their RLIQQBE1 Ulltfit , , FJ A-11-Row 1: Rotidall Schulz Stsco Smtrxu Shnpt-3' Htwrmktxx Slvivk, Som, Segal, Rosen. Row 2: SortomuLo, Robtftztoh,fSteete,rStedh?iel3r.,cgeley ers Shapiro Shoptro Schlsmio Cox,xw4:,f1v Stlttlh S-ulor' V-m Dom Row 3: Stewart, SIIlIth,iRU?5f2C'H, o hOCftP'lfQf Dmlfhf Umm' ti f rijffiitl' Shook Rose Roberts Row 4: Sovo:':1o'g Sx1.l1w:tq:1ti Slrfttzvz Roms, R-Kinsey, FC-qi-l, Roynolftrf, Stone, Ftcvt'gI1lte,!DF2UV10Ck.f 5d'1'9U'9ff,SG1f' 'JUL ' S:hrm3.t, Row 5: Shoot: Ross Sommer' Hottc Sstmftvr Shclheltt, Stzemore, Schw-ftrtz, Rong, Hugh, Reeve, Snyder, Stsco, Sh l151fO my v XF no T7 wt 1-.- Y, ,f 3 W , , Row1:Sie:hei5:: Strghl hoe: S1i'.'er,STepher.5 S1r.er,Eerrxor. Sthcffer Het Szzhih Row 2: P':lAte', fxcvziger, Show, Sobel, States, States, iff? Stzies L7 3:51, Q'g1r.1:r,, Shzeld: S'Th'QtIff1f, Row 3: Qutnr, Hotzuskc Steele, Stzrtohseri, Stztile' Hossteuscher, Stevenson, Smo, Stohor- S'f.'eef.ew' S:'1t3r.5t'1ry4 Row 4: Scvcrd, Sfghmher. Reere Gorusoh, Qflttthger, Sulhvoh, Probst, Roper, Smith, Spiegelberg, Swoh Shigeis Row 5: Sh'4.rr.:W Shctvrett Singer Ev.'c1r:. fhiegcr Crt! Qui: Sthwcrtz, Shohk, Sxtobodo, Lomb, Hose Smith, Southworth 57 A-1 1-Rcw la 'fi : :Nei j .lfai .'.:.:Aii ..g::f.- '7fgQ5:: Row Z: T: '.-.' er Tiggif. Tf:ij' Row 3 TZ: Tgfllif f?.:rr,ps:i TA'.EE T:jf:7 Fgiej T :ip3:: W-, QA.,- . . ,-, 1 , x my r E .JC f Q, 'Q 2 . 'la Sain 'P J 434 - frdsan Burror Row 4 rw 0 d lf Efvblr Erqdslreel Bmght ved Bushv Ta11ed B 11s Rope Worthy P.ecoqn1 1 Row ae lfaror Lo lg lfarrer Hallarn K o rral Row 2 Keeler Mar h Gearing, H1neser Harolae Gerva 1 R w 3 He dn k Lera Huaheb Greenberg Harrrrraton Garrr or lahnson, Hensley Gola e Lelvlay Row 4 Grll Hu llrnar Gamble Zrrnrnerrnar Hur rliirrd Lerf Laljontar re Row 5 Magnuson Lyo Plmpj A-WS Move UH to UOITIDIETB T1'1E1I' MEIUPS ,,,,, ..,gg:,, Mf.:Av,l. . , ,,.A.- - ,Lf ..,, Q., . :,,g, , 1 ,..,,,. Rox: .,,,,. .. .,.,:: k,-..,,,-.r. Fgiflf. Fgiiei f Bgw-.' 3: flatter ,,,. tip-5--ii,,f:i-QTL 'fziwi-iiiii fpiilis f-::-'i fiipgel. 7-'11QQtrf.5 'Til .fgigej fiii' fsfa. Fegigig, Egg-33 ifi'ZEf,1IET P1:,i:'e ?e:gei 3',T'::fE Row 2: fast, fiaiieig Sifgf: f Shiv' ?iIe'1:eig ?: f 37.13 ?1ii,:: ?eisi::f. f'e'f1ii '7fiQ:f:i1 'ffillgei gf,EfE iifififif, 1:15 R . 1--.. .14 .-nr.11n. m.-gi- lb 1.1l i, --, mkx 5 lg ATB li slr Q I XX N lm' nl lies: Z' ...- 3 in A-10-Row l: Eifiei Heine ,tj .er imc: E1.t.::-q r.:t f3.i1rm','C Elrorli: Alle-rzg l?frl:e', Arr-tf1lro:'gr, Bvlrqurrr Row 2IBlll1I'lSl6y, Bor- gir AL-E34 --5, -LH-V-,xg iff: f':..1','rf-r Flfslwxr' Brghip Ptzuk' Row fi Pt3r.lf:tw, Emile, Burl-ilordt, Allortihger, Albin, Boker, iiiligzn A-W LH if 345 ROW 4: lfljff V1 Plf.u'.,1 E? mln.: Fl rr gh 1:1 Pwr ly, Ecvylesf, Berdrow, Bryon, Bcrumsteih, Adorns, .',,,:3 21:1 en: 2::,. Row 5: Hwzl Q' Eyfif' P1493 tru Pirelli-'f. Erprwterri, Eeotrrrtor.t, Eortelrrte, Burttletle, BryCe, A,1U,ROvy 15 CgA,-,,,5g- fgfy Cv ' Cf.'j'l'7 'fin' .Twl'ff'f 'f'flrr.phell Cl'1r1:,Ier.,1f, ,, ljlfllkf, Cresto, Costello Row 2: Coher., Colmctrr, Connell, CZK. CQ,,--el Cer.: C.?flZ'I CCW' grturn 'j':: f.fr1'1rrt Comfrrfr Row 3: Chopwor, Cozzr, Colm, Colllortil, Chrslett, lcrrrs, olhouh, Clrttord, Cor- TQTIJTST. CA lie? CZLZ How 4: Colm' 'xr Co.1'f:r,z'r Ccrrlydlfif, Cfrrlr lf. Plus.-ro, Co:-1 Belvrllff, Corlrsle, Cholberg, Brown, Cornell, Cort-er R061 5: nfwfitpier fglej' ' firtlrf, lftctrlchcut, C 1'rf 1:1t Fiejfer Cooritir, Ehtterworth, Corperiter, Cllltorcl Ax SEQU D THE 10111 GRADE TENDERFEET ENTER NEW PASTURES f' xx HOP f x ' wk Qgfiii tie 'List ject Q27 hr.3ht-eyed tenth urcders trotted rrtto Resedpt terrif X I 5 Terri ,wif fist experiertie tire welcorrrmy hy ull the ololetrrrters 'xxrtlt G iezfi' fto'x7dj. A lfevi Glrls' Potty was held to Ucqumrtt the fillies 'ffrtft , , Pesedi, 'ffhile ihstrlliig sohool sprrrt and terrrtorml storrdqrds tri tzpe felt? , Sq- -X X , ' l tie chore of our Boys' Tfeep All tertclerfeet were lcrolzert into the Pteseaif lY 1' W I ,N 'ilioi H15 3 Clihce held in the-rr horror, this dcmoe, the l'lQ'f.'C,l1f l-lop, Q Q1'l'? tl,e i Q X 'eiti iers their ftrst Crock Crt School spirit ond U 'grind :'g4i:r.ce ti tgirl 'QA x 4 ' , , 1 Q . 3123? iesedz clclftrm-ers, K J I x 5 5 1 A Y 3 1 1 3 T ' 1 J ty iff 'Zi .X yt I P A-IU-Row 1- 5-----5 5 --5 5 5- 55 -5 - - ----5 5 f--4- - -5- ROWZ - 5 - 5 4 - - 35 1,l'Zf',?EE i15i.5 I 1-3551- 11155, 1:-7555555 1:il5'j 155 55:55 2:51:51 Row 3:17:55 1:15. 1511555 1:11:55 1:5551 19 'lfZ'lf 1:1-' ::5.:.:5:i -:i1:i1::5 15 31:5 15 f.ft55 15.5 155155 1- :5 Row 4: 1: ': ,l.fi,:f15' 1-1.15 1551151 17:5 1:-gQ:5 11ff.T1'1 1r: l5 555,57 1:::Q:5:5, 1f:5:jf 155,151 Row 5: 11If,f,1'Z Egiiii 15:35 1515? 155555 1,i5iLig5 ,LHI11 .l.i5555:1 1:Q:'f.'5Q, Egii 155: BEIQIEI' 310,75 TPUUQE EVE? UI'1WE11 C1 T11I'UI.IQh New R8El11'I1S of T1'1UT.Igh1I A-1O1ROVv' 11 lf13E' I1..E ff.11E,, Lfii? f1,f1f.,1 Lf 1' 111.111 l,,,1 ffffj lf?1,I f,f?'11 RO'-V 22 fQE1'ff,1i LT.1f,5f lil: L,1.i 1iQi.i:i3' 152 1:51151 1:11555 15? 11,51 1:i'5,,, 15 'i:'i' RO'v'v'3I?E'?1f,' 1,75 1:1 1',g15i:T, 1:1155 135:55 1115' 15,55ii: iii: Tgfisiiix, 1ii5155H1 if5 1-15? Ro'J.'-j1:1i,5 --1515- 157.555 1.':'55' 1:51 Yiffiii' 1.5f5,5'Y 1'5 ':'.'1f 1515? 151fE15:'i--1:1:fi5:5 ..., , .,., ,, Ref- 5.1, ,,,,, M. ,, ,,,,, 15, , 5, ..- - 1-.-, '-i,l-Ig' tzp-, 5 Q r ' I ' - ' 4 ,. U36 I ,Wg A-10-Row 1: Hummlm Garvm Guslu, Golclma llllmlmr Hllmn-1-, Hull H umlm, llv'r1w1, Ilrtr-lrwrw, l'lf1lr1l1m wullnr V51':j'fI,l'i'1F-'3'3fll J ROW 25l :fY7il9k . N - , 1, H ,, H ,, -f' ,- - qrrlrom, Holmes, Hams mrabor, Humber Humpllryvst l'lll'OllIlvl, Qmlllurfl, lfllllwrlmzow llf'rr111, lvr-llmm, f1fmr.f,fJro .,., mn. How 3. 1001, Hcff . N . w N N , . . A f ,f f' - mu Hlgll, Hlller, ball, Fxsher, Huckloy, uorkos, llolxluqrcll, mlm-rv'u'-, Lwotlllvlf, l'l-mlm, Hl'YK'l1, l'lllll1'.F,'fl Row 4. Halton, l'l11rlmf1rl, Hreprwr, Jcmcg F Lwlordauo, Gouort Horsmcm, Gillls, Hook, Hoblwlu, KirOClCllGl1X Holmwr, Gull:-ry, Gryflwr, l-'l+1m1llOY1, lUl'l 115'll ROW 57 l'l lfH1U9Vf JUN' Hffmf ' . N X. px , Ni N F N- A 1 X g k X W '1 li , . HOQILLI uromlmmrx Lwrovo Lxlooxmruym Hqrqq y,Q1,lr11 Helm: llqw, killlll, 1,111-L-rl, Hmm-.,, Hubbwr-,l J 4: ,Q fwfr e A MX fN0',f,,M ,iwgrsw . 'lx 4 V -f V l , Ll Us K lm 1 2 - + JJ: r l ,f-A' '. 9 l . , B , I A., if vnu sf. - K Al -.,rG Vx ix ' 'H-. J ir I i 'W 11 A A A 1: A-IU-Row 1: K:'z Krcgettt, Ward Gllrpth, Hcrrlz, Gm-ey, Greer., Glfufglnto, Hfmorm, Hellyer, Gcrrdmer, Gromery, Hooper, Kellner Krupp Row 2: Kxtzrrc: lxsyfe, lctkscr., lchrsor., Knox Gordorr, loiez, Green, Gerlter, Gordon, Koolslrc, Hlll, lense-rl, Kczbzerlell, Kessler Row 3: Icrckson, ng: Klrger, K15er Keqtixge, Farmer, Klxrr, Holrcrld, lesser, Koch, Kockler, Kohlbeclft, lnskee-p,If:fCksor1, Ke-ovoney, Kelley, Kcrch Row 4:Kc1rt- cie Klein Garde: Grchcrr., Hclfterrneyer, Hurry, Hcvrdwcy, Hewlett, Iolmsorl, Heesler, Gmlmg, Grey, Hmeser, Glclc, Kubclil: Row 5: Kee, C-erccll Krchi K1rs'Cf. Kctszrnpef, Aiwooc Crerner, Inks, Gnu, Kleppmqer, Kmg, Franz, Kxrlcelle, Kozfell, K1dd,Ior1es V 63 A-10-Row 1: Lrferrilzer. Lollirre Lyith Lfoiieg' Loizeiic Liie Levcii Lily' Ling Luttge Iffcyrfzrzi Loig Row2:IffCCIo'r.e,L'1Croig' Iffo te-ith Lee, Mrller, Lobrmrt Luilqrei Cote? LT:Greger May: Laois Lfeizelsoi. Row 3: IA'JKlCTf.6 Lowe, Iffllrzer, Mtlrlire, fffoiirath, Misco Mleslxzer, Metioli, Nasser. Morse Iufuriiro Monro IAULTCLTT. Row 4: lffotton, MCGf1r.ey, Lond Morcrg, Morris, Lutz, Moircofte, Larson, Le:- gerwooi, Levy Row 5:Le1x'15 Loveue Lfurphg' A-IU-Row1:Robb1i5, Q'JI1L1g'3f, Lf:'.'.'ry 'foe ifelscf, If1eQ3ef. Olorcei Uverholser 'J'Ho'r1Ior, 01321, ffevfrfci Clif. Row 2: Peevee Iloflos- Key, Lewis, M'fCGTLhi.' M?C1e11or1: Lffoell Leger, Mreier, Loveless, Lorexz, Lorgrellovf, Ifewoorner, ffofrey, Iffollefi Row 3: Iforoquier, Ogoei, ..e-cl Oxiord, Miller Otis Lee Iltsner IffiI.fur.ei Ifihoher. Margo -elzzi Lerfrie Row 4: ffforfjzorzergf Ifftfloy, Iffoiooicio Ifforhey' ffffrxo Lflifll-E Ifieierhzpse L:::':1e Lirores Liezik Loeifler Lyieerr L1i:eiif:r. Row 5: ffeef Ilfoforrrgok Leoie E.f:Ei'f.'o'rie Ilfzttheif.-5 I.lo'.'.'i:Cke. I.fo'.'1u5 Lelogi-2 Lfofrtirr Kirks Lforxio H2511 ea 1 4, bf' 5 1 'af Aw ni ra, ,H ' rf Q? 43' , vw V , 7,1 . , X l 1 'h,. 2 , ,. vw Aa an X n, 2 Q ?-A 11 A-IU-Row 1: Zfiif Pin- . Pf ff: Q: Pvm, P'fv.f,'+'l! R mm, Fififllfp PQv.wi'r1f. He--Lthr., Reed How 2: Roye, Prove-nclo, RGQCI Ru f' :fag P55 P---3 ' iw Row 'Z P l'LUT H..z.f1 P vl Vw QV, Rlvk-rf. Hmfllns, PHCQ, Petersen, Pmlllo ROHZ4E'1'1,RCIH11I,RCU' i3 -,f' Row 4: 23 V P w 1' 2 P-JM . 1 xiii Hifizfyrti Hu'-N. Hcurids Plrwi-h'i1rT Row 5: phllllpi PO'T1'JIllUYC RW? A Al-f if -if - FV ' 2 ff. M sf' . f A110-ROW 1: jf , , f-fg I Vw I, uw fVQ1'fjV 'w'Xf'+,f1ry SI Arr:fif'!1, Sflmplf, 5l'l',iT,HQI'. Row 2: Szmlh Slhlfh S1119 ,.,L 1-1 Qifhzw ' ,yy , hi f f ff,NM',fxf,:'h ff' hi-H fl1,fgvf.' Row 3: Smflf--y, gUJCH'14UM'Q'I, Spurloili Stearns Sleek- St Ich ff., g'EQf 1, fit' 1, f 51 '1- ,L Row 4: fhifnw: fi:-nth SML-11-Qu, Sefvlfie Sam Sllvef Sififkmci Svolof Sr 11' ,Hi ROQJV 5: f fr. , -' 1 1 fQi'i1'l I-if 'ff'ltr'ir'ffz Sm iii-w.1Q? P'3'l'11'1'ii Pwzrf' Su Nh Ifhiviiicl' Sixh-:mg R BHEIV and Willing to TFV LII ThEiI' NEW S1-11113 :hi 1 V vY,N 4? A-10-How 1: 1' Tf,1 '1' '. T N 'V 3' T' ' Q '.', ' ' '.', ' f., :J 5 Row 2 ','t-g?:, T2111' W ' '- f fi., N . Row 3: .V H 5 -Q f:25':'3i T fir' ff I1 s ' ' J Row ' ' ' ' Q X 217.1-.113 filth, i' Row 5: ', ' ' ' ' N ' . . A-10-Row I: V. . f. P ,'. ' ' 1 '- Row 2: Y'.'::..eg' ' ' How 3: '- 5 .- : '.'. '-'fiie 'Z Row 4: ' ' I ' .'. EECI1 UI'1C1E1'C13SSIT1El1'1 UEFVES OUT Paths of 66 W B-10-Row 1: Ze' er Kzziie 'fairzie Ernrnerber, Riordan, Storrnes., Capaldi Asay, Merlette, Murillo. Row Z: Lone, Easterday, Morris, Kaull- rzcr, Eglei Ez fzzii Air.-ee Rziertlwal 'Nolte B'eiler Row 3: Graves, Mlotolc, Atwood, Haworth, Varnum, Elder, Morano, Franchirnone Gerlztth Kr1ri.3l.j.' i gtk Row 4: Fgxner lnlaaar., Griszorn, Caruso, Bern, Taylor, Park, Dickinson, Elelante, Webb, Brown, Barnes, Biller. B-10-Row 1: Fabric: 3,11v.,pe Power 'ffelbf Sirrirell Moon, Boykin, Hanson, Ragar, Reeve Row 2: Allcire, Darclenelle, Anderson, Obbinlc Alle: ET:'.'.'r. Eejel fzrxizzr. line K elfierqaard lfleCare Row 3: Sullivan, Willard, Berry, Baines, Schnurle, Robyn, Churchill, Bland, Albrecht ffzi if Lfiefi :e 'g,:ik Row 4: Crock zh'ir.lf,i Lorenzana larnee, Belenson, Herington, Paladino, Coons, Petersn Bedal, Dell Bennett B-10-Row 1: Eigzirici. Leach loierp, l.i'r'.fir. lfzorn Kilty, Sands, Orrell, Depper, Blanchlield, Seehorn Row 2: NVilson, Valentine, Saonders Eigge Reeizrff Grlzell Chaprriar. Rarzifey bye, De1Orng,lol'1n2ton, Willis Row 3: Tomlinson, Fullcerson, Kell, Herbst, Stephens, Campbell Eizvfe -.'.-heel: ..C 717 Thorr.r:f,or, F' rrettfi Row 4: Eelexser l.aRoacca, Rrisocl-1, Kopp, Kramer, Emerson, Parker, Roeingus Mcljadden Bethe ,W , f3,LL, UCCESS, M81-llflg RESEUE FUFEVE1' FlFSI-PETE 67 EPHEBIANS To honor outstanding seniors and to dedicate onselt to civic responsibilities as on adult is the otirri ot the Ephebian Society. Aside trorn maintaining cr B average, with an excellent student service and leadership record, all members rnust be elected to the Ephebian Society by the Regentville faculty and senior Ayes, Sponsored by Mrs. Gillett, Ephebictns participate in o city-Wide initiation the Sunday before graduation. Being awarded rnern- bership in Ephebiotns is one ot the highest honors that can be bestowed on any Regent, for only one out ot every forty gradu- ates is chosen tor membership. alv Mike Black 'T' Alisa Aguayo l l It , Iackie Brock ' Carol Coons W Tim Hallinan W Iohn Heyl T7 Mary Leinster Pat Mallard Deserving Regents tick ART ug 72 Scholastic Art Awards , 5 in leaniie bass: fe X luay' Bennett -. F ' f Alice Eerrr 'F' 4' , ' 'NUCA ffm f- A L,.,., f',.,,': , Genie Neighbors ,V ,Lg 4 f q A 'A V -'cu Ob Q f we ., Kate Coleman Ioanne erg iffy 1' .4 L PM ,,mwJM4 Ioanne Rowberg ' ' 7 r 'te' ,.:v'riQfE:'jv'm rN tex , V wma Arfti'iArl eierit, 'f j . 1. V 'lf Hater, renter fi f A, I , f Dari Fletkles im' , iv lferxg' Hina' H ww ref: f lchri Icries I -. P,,..Q,, I,fL,.pr A i U ii., .,,i, 1 , Pwr' in-,f fm 4 , . , -. T. i. . . g , 1 ' ' , ,.-.., Ein. l.'2'l'.'lf . ,, , Q Liter f..':' Diana Sent ,a . 1 ,,mg1I,fM4 Linda Steele -3 -v ' Ijfvflh Mfg' :Lf Iackie Steward V ,P g . V Fifi ij: Fm it , 'Shi IS 9 if 2 ,-, nrt. Tir! min' tif Gold Key ,-'tlz I li i , :'.l'tix t1lt :Hi .--, Vt 7 it '31 I: 'ii' ft' zz' L T . . Darts?-iwizgsg A.,-fr ' ffl , W 1, IVlostO?tslCIl'1dlng Thalian Dennis Vandervort 5 t Y i - ' 1' ' Most Outstanding Editors on I 1 Z Yearbook Stall V l'tn1llt',x't. . t'tl'1'1-.I ' l':17.'liZiz it' tit'-ll ,V w g iz D Most Outstanding Saroyan 4 'j , - ' 9 Q- X W' Christmas Poster Contest Sara VOTIQ f 1 'f M ' A Ka V t l' Y' ' it 'V ' , ' .:'.i'. ,. i rirrr MGVYU VOYCVI ll ' V ' I V l ' 1' 'iii H li'.x'tA '.' Bonnie Wijatt -f' , 'Bs -i it lt i BUSINESS Most Outstanding Student -ielarge ccrliis Reseda Businesswomans Award Gail Ereiizapi-Thzlzar. Suiizu' 'fci frzsek-S:7:w':f ENGLISH National Council of Teachers otfinglish Award - ISYS Diff IOURNALISM Outstanding Iournalist of the Fall fxtifie l.1gtt:e Onutstanding Fditors ot the Fall ITS' 5 'IZXLUET Outstanding Editors of the Spring x'1.C'1T .-.Cf Z1 tn 1' Y ri' ,Qiiiflft National Quill and Scroll Editorial Contest i 171' Kit 1' Outstanding Beginning Reporter , .. V N, Hsnw. DRAMA Winter The-spian ot the Year liz -if Cttctfzeii Fall Shakespeare Festival tiki L is kill' CIR' .-tn' rug TH- FV-- Gf' ntflu- unit.. A wt:-.-,Y li-It 12.5 SpringSl1ake-spears Festival if xt :rife- lx1ItTxltt 0li t..,. , .wtf .. ,. H tux., tg... Pwiztvtz ID Their FOREIGN LANGUAGE L.A.C.C. Language Field Day Spanish Brian Silver Martha Snyder Helena Derby Diane Garthwaite French Nancy Hill Ed Krupp Dick Landis Latin Doug Topham lerry Austin Bill Turnis HOMEMAKING Cherry Pie Baking Contest ludy Murphy Betty Crocker Homemaker oi Tomorrow Sue Hancock MATHEMATICS Occidental College Field Day Ron Schaefer MUSIC All City Choir Chris Anable lay Analrle Q. ancy Bauer Suzanne Boyle Hobi: Casieei la:1etEuge-tiio Y ,, . Lax-:fence Fntiaers Diana Lee Lfarvitt Nick 'A X f 1-v A-.. lt. -nw . .. .. Beriire 'ffakeiicrzt PHROTOGRAFHY ESQ ZQZESQQ3' I-fike lf: 31: PHYSICAL EDUCATION GirlsLPosture Contest xr' r'- Football Citylilayerwot the Year First T-earn All City Second Team All City steve ,glen Third Team All Ciey '--..-v 1 '-v-,,-.,-.v-L All League Team DIET? ZCTIJE w fx' - Y,--,.',H .-...Ct D. - 1-.ty ..,'II'.'6 If,'.'.'Z'f1 Cross-Country Teo Egglestof. Most Valuable Varsity Football Senior Hal Beasole Additional Sports Awards fffike Dexnse'-' 7-1: U,.....,fL ,:'.. i.....,..A.. :Coit l'lLQ'glI'.S ,.ara.Kout:1x ' me-v :fearf- -,...y . ,,,-4-f Dave Feaale - l -v vv- -1 v' - Dairy. To f..rse..a. SCIENCE Science Fair lohri Corikle Mildred McKee Louis Poulster Agriculture ffick 'Uilliarxs SOCIAL STUDIES Boys' State Phil Holmes Dennis Ninniger Girls' State Chris Fosgate Bonny Stewart L.A. Examiner History Contest Howard Fleming EPHEBIANS Thalian Mike Black lohn Heyl Mary Leinster loanne Oberg Marya Voyen Saroyan Elisa Aguayo lackie Brock Carole Coono Tim Hallinan Glenn lolley Fat Mallard Genie Neighbors loanrie Bowberg Diana Sant Linda Steele laskie Steward Larry Teague Darryl Townsend Dennis Vandervort Sara Voris Bonnie Wyatt AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Thalian Class Mike Black Marya Voyen MENDENHALL CUP Thalian Class loanne Oberg Saroyan Class Bon Caruso Helena Derby Glenda Lisk Elaine Newman Linda Steele lulie Walker Ken Weary VALEDICTOHIAN--Thalian lohn Heyl Mary Leinster BANK OF AMERICA AREA WINNERS-Saroyan Class Math-Science Bon Schaeler Liberal Arts Genie Neighbors Fine Arts Arletta Higgins Vocational Arts Fat Payne SCHOLARSHIPS California Fed. Savings 51 Loan Susan Slayer No. Amer. Aviation Scholarship Bon Schaefer Drama Scholarship Karen Chatlield State Scholarship Award Weldon Smith Westside Bruin Scholarship Larry Popejoy Linda lones lackie Steward Genie Neighbors Four-Year Athletic and Academic Scholarship to USC Ted Eggleston Panhellenic Scholarship Sunday Von Drasek Newberry Beauty School Linda Schelken Vierlin Kersec Scholarship to Valley Iunior College Shirley Chaban American Field Service Finalists Wendy Futterrnan Fat Maas Bonny Stewart Milan Svoboda Boys of the Month Iohn Giancannelli-Ind. Arts Bon Schaefer-Mathematics Wayne Young-Physical Ed. Girls of the Month 10th Grade September-Marilyn Burril October-Carolyn Cox November-Nancy Goldsen December-ludy Brailo lanuary-Linda O'l-lanlon February-leannie McLeod llth Grade September-Chris Fosgate October-lan lverson November-Sue Casey December-Bonny Stewart lanuary-Bomaine Baker February-Marilyn Mayo March4Madonna Yrigoyen 12 Grade September-Carole Coons October-Linda Schelken November-Michele Stickel December-lackie Brock lanuary-Arletta Higgins February-Sara Voris March-Betty Elrnstead Recognition Awards Contests Allen Minton GUNS E1l'tCl P.T.ISllE 8 PUWE1'fI.Il lllT.IIT1lJE1' SEAL BEARERS r,-t.,Nf,, gi, .,,zeas., ,.,. ,,-3,7f,:1: y Thalian Class , ' A if lay Goldsworthy - -' CIN . lohri Heyl ' 1 ,- , Carol Kreiger , J' 1 J ' , TWV Q Mary Leinster Dan McGonagle ff Marilyn Means ' loanne Oberg A V gf M Saroyan Class I ' fi - ' Y Karen Bradstreet fl A Si- :V Kareri Chattield r M255 -- -' , Melanie Collins 44 g e ' Carole Coons ' ein Fregy V , . fig f ' lt axes Jrif . N -A Linda long? , ff ' 1 Q lffary Klein K' ,HQ . f. 4-ly ,J ' Genie ffeighbori ,QAM iw S .4 L Larry Popeioy 2, f gd . t Connie Ftardolph 711 , ' , V l Carolyn Bead, ' I l loarine Ftowberg i .Q i 'E Bon Schaeler 1 ' , qi: gif , 1 Liana Sent I . ,N 4 ' ' 'Weldon Srnith ' fi Susan Stayer tt Yi ,X-7 Betsy Stock , ll X ' 1 laclcie Steward 'rxxgff 1 xi Larry Teague D,-,Ze X X Doug Topharrt J, J' x y, A c Darryl Towrisero ,'0Q 'ff' , , leanrie Varofi Q . ' L- Sara V one 3 -Q 91 S u Z a nn e W o od C o c lc i t, Laurel Zernetra if -1, 9 TORCH BEARERS Thalian Class Larry Adams llancy Brown LUBSMUHE El fo. , I 41 U V , J ,,, XX . -X ' . Wwe .f ,.f, 1 ',ZaL: 5 X, 1, kk N x . -X Y ,Q w gy- Q vs ,Q-,lf Ram . -K , k:.yAV.v, : , ,- l I I' 's fix x 'gwgi -.,- ,xx 4- ? ., , , l a, Zh , ' , ,,, .9 , . ,., . 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LVUIXL DLHUK Winter '59 Student Body Presid PRESIDENT 'S LETTER Dear Regents: I would like to thank you tor giving me the opportunity to be your student body president. l sincerely believe it was the most Wonderful and educational experience I have ever had. lt is truly a shame that everyone cannot share in this experience. Reseda High is without a doubt, the greatest high school anywhere, This greatness is due to the tremendous amount ot school spirit shown so otten by every Regent. This spirit is demonstrated in the manner in which you have supported cam- paigns. Class competition for top grades has raised our academic achievement tar beyond that ot other schools. This spirit in the class room is carried out onto the athletic fields where some ot the greatest high school teams in the country are developed. The sincere desire ot every Regent to malce Reseda High the most outstanding school, in every respect, has put us Where we are. Now' that l am graduating, I know there will al- ways be a place in my heart tor the three won- dertul years l have spent at Reseda, Good luck and good bye. Sincerely, Mike Black, President W'5O The Winter Cabinets Brand ef Lew and Order BOB SISCO Boys' League President IOHN IONES Senior A President KAREN SANDS Director cf ASS6IT.Dl1E-S PAT PAYNE -aiu U5 -.f--i,..4. Ref-nrf-len Cp'-rpvnvy COT. MARY LEINSTER DARRYL TOWNSEND Girls' League President Senior B President BONNIE WYATT MICHELE REITHMILLER responding Secretary Treasurer ,,,,.., , NJ wwf X , rr il Q l ..., ess- ur i1SPEf3 lt,Sf ,X , WINTER HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES: Row 1: Ol-lanlon, Schulz, Sudduth, Yrigoyen, Berry, Manuel, Pone, Altman, Levin, Hunt, Mendez, Quilli- l ' qgctte Posse Row 2: Lee Mallard, Neighbors, Randall, Lee, Herzog, Both, Blunt, Bowles, Willour, Sisco, Bauer, Smith, ie Ganges Calvert Row 3: Flecklers, Bigbee, Bapinac, Baker, Ratclille, l-larolde, Balley, Comer, Elliott, lrwin, Acks, Ellings- s'qs ' :':ti S1s:o Paisley Spuillock, Row 4: Billingsley, Burrill, Reynolds, Austin, Launders, Baker, Scott, Cook, Burns, Casey, Anres, X 'core ltf:lXfullen Miller, Studhalter, Row 5: Pfister, Miller, Bei, Mahony, Adams, Townsend, Rutter, Christensen, Lydeen, e,...-. .-: ... ,. .xi 'sie ,cites lNfilXi1llEf1 Ashenfelter, Hallinan, Chauncey, Decker, Rosen. l11qlECl Out 'CHE MHVE1'lCliS fl'UIT1 the HEFU IUDY CAREY IOANNE OBERG MARYA VOYEN c:t:7 :Q fvfcrale and Drives Director ot Scholarship Social Vice President IOANNE ROWBERG DOT SHERMAN GLENN IOLLEY D17::t:r :Z : 4f.'iiI1iQ' Dire:tor of Clubs, Organization Executive Vice President 5-D Awww, -'FN 4,1- 'J ,YC--ff X 5 A X ix I , ,Kgs fl is ,ffefiem it I 'ff M' l X 'E X xxlll' C610 ,Al c ,GXWL l xi ? 5 2 ik ? A fx X 5 if tt f ' Q N iW , ri ' .6 ' 'Ili' www' 'jf i X ff A I X M x- - GAIL GLASSBERG Director ot Legal Policies Ms mmm, 'lim DARRYL TOWNSEND sitinier 60 Student Body' Presid PRESIDENT'S LETTER Fellow Begents, This past semester, I have had the great honor and distinction to have served as your student body president, a job I sincerely hope was performed to your satisfaction. In the past three years, Reseda has made many' great advances in the fields of athletics, music, and scholarship, Qur championship football and traclz teams will never be forgotten, our drill team and band is the finest in the citv, and our scholastic achievements will be evident in the years to come. Being a high school president is the greatest honor a student could have bestowed upon him, but when the high school is RESEDA, words cannot describe my pride. For those of you that are leaving with me, may I wish you the very best of luck in the future and success in your chosen field. For those of you that remain at Reseda, remember, you are attending one of the greatest high schools in the city. Keep its standards high and work hard scho- lastically, for these are the building blocks of the future. To Milce Mills, I Wish the very best of luck in the coming semester, and to the student body, I sincerely Wish to thank you for the finest three years of my life, Good-by, good luck, and may God be with you. Sincerely yours, Darryl Townsend Student Body President S350 TUWHSEHUIS TUWI1 UULI1'1C1l P.Ell1EKl Two F1STECl CIIUH SUMMER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Row 1: Ccher, If n r iz B ROW 2: lfI',i:phy', Bellows Coiofbo ,lrorus llgweiziorf I-Iallirar I if v 'T 1: e lf I 1 Row 3 L i F' i K' i fx f, -'I , by 'ff 'v-fY- bf -- ff 'Rv V-' ff, 'V-W .:,,1.. AME. .f.U. ,, LLM: J...1pC... i, Ei,L9.J, DniCf Davis PiC j'T.l, Steele Jfgisaza, Jillxe, Il,lYUi.Cf'E', ,oiway I3 f fa J O li h L R W 4 Ai I7 FJ Is P I I h lf h 1 MIKE STORY Boys' League Presideiii TIM HALLINAM Executive Vice Presiiloiil MIKE DEMPSEY Senior NB President V WENDY FUTTERMAN Eirectoi' oi Assemblies Diieflor ol Morale mid Drives BARBARA IRVING Trecisuiei' KATHY QUILLIGAN Coisisosporitliiiq Secretary NANCY GARVIN Girls League Presicleiii IACKIE BROCK Q 216 JR -an-Iuunluuxqng -iuluqnqg, in., A-.ez Y' pa- llll 'lui' CAROLE COONS Ol Club uiifl Qrqfrriizflliori LEE GNASTER llirr--:lor ol l3illulif'1ly LINDA STEELE lim-voviliwi Seigrelriry DENNIS VANDERVORT Sc-mor ll Prcffoinlefiit M1 If 5 -W E '25 IO ANNE ROWBERG Diregtor of Legal Poli ies PAT PAYNE So,iol Vice Pre ide-nt GENIE NEIGHBOR Scholarship ,vi -1 'UH f-+ fs-'sf IOP P.ESEClEllg SUITIITIBP Drive b,4e,, xxx .45 ,gf N Q-I WINTER GIRLS' LEAGUE Row 1: Claudia Spoficrj, Yolanda Aguayc Kafhy Qutlhgan, Mary Letnster, Cherie Cedergren Donna W . . , , , H 3.16162 Row 2: lean Carlson S If -' get ..-.,. Sherman, Gent Uetgnbors lrene Anztret-.'s lxai' l pf. ntngs Karen Fortune Row 3: ffzznty Garvin llargafe' Bs-AWGN, ve' Aww ru.-.-fr if I Lznia lone: WM ,,,,.,,. ,.h,., ,.,.,, ,. ,L i 9 QV.: f ' ,. ,K N. ' r, , ,-. .fum , . ,M ffm, fn I -.ww 7 I, gif, 5 - Q 2 - 'f , A ' 2' x fa 4 S y xl .,. up W, -,, C V- .finer .1Jj :ala lnb LEAGUE nfeilierfi S23 Sir.: 76 t 'Q v Q yd.. Hf I AM., , Azz' J? 3 fs- 1 , . -7f- .--f-H fsvf- f. 52' f-. ,,.1va-f 7- W, , , , alfa., ,W yf,,,. ,W .,5, ,ff ' 0 ,f -.qf 'I Boys' and U'lFlS' LEHQUES BOYS' LEAGUE Bays' League is a service organization set up te nelp all Reseda boys to form a more Closely kilt group, Activities sponsored by the boys are the Thanksgiving Assembly, Student Body Candidate Meeting, lnstallatton Assembly, and the Christmas 'fafation Sports Night To be a member of Boys' League Cabinet, a B average must be maintained Enthusiasm, hard Work, and a willingness to helj: are fast a fer-J of the qualities these boys rngst nave The Club has been under the spanserslup et lfr MCClain, 1-fha has done an outstandlna web WINTER BOYS' LEAGUE Row 1: Sheliir, '.'.'Lrin1il: fin Frerllless ELL Ss N l xi ,lyfs Row 2: Elll Cljalie E'-:li S'.-:dirt like lnnls U.: ti -sg' ' f.fTCl31r'. l.l1l':n SYTEOTIVI lim Cl-nk Elili at . . A kts--LQ. 4,-As Asizsxsrfrx X. ' Wing? V. ,TQ-S 5 , -. 5 H' 1 6 ' I L VI' it ix XX 5 t, s ESE' A t,,, S ft? SES E 'L' 1 5 X 0 Z 1 'r .1, Summer 1960 GIRLS' AND BOYS' LEAGUE presidenis Mike Siorey, Nancy Gorrvm Flewed Avenues of Congeniality SUM'M'E.R GIRLS' LEAGUE Row 1: Sp::::f: S:h-eller. Gczrvm Exger Row 2: iifi-I Lee Esker Coi- ili EQTTEE Sxiigth Row 3:Stcri3h1 fiefiizi Ezezzie Effie Vcris '-'f:::t::i Elzeslterg Ezvxzisori GIRLS' LEAGUE Fefreeeitiid sifie 1422 3315, TEE' Girls' Leigge QfC'lld.ES se- fiester 3C1i'Jii1-es kit offer CI rieifs bi' '.'.'?.QCi eifi, Cul Cam fake Cart gr. 52'1eTT.rLeT.t Com- rr.'x.it'f Citi 363,291 Lrcects The Ifein' Girls' pcrfj, Father Qcfpiiter E41 H1251 uid sev- eral service przfefts Ure gust U fem' Cf the 'CiUT,f.6d Ucuvltifes SUMMER BOYS' LEAGUE How 1: My McClain Story, Presi- deif Row 2: 'Nir.r.if:k, Poser., Erad- S'T6ET, Stewdrt, EYUiIh'lf'UiTE', Lcndres, S':f71r:., Clcrk, Perrlgue, Svobodc S X 'X we N ,, .. . an f 'K Q N Y V 'B' .65 F ' A A' N . yyqggi XNW' , Rf, Q fi ,. 1' s, ' .4 1' s xx K NSS X M , SX .: : , ,,, ,, X , A , .,: 5 .- , I 45, ' ,Sv f 5, .. f t ' iii , r t . 191 5? 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Q -5 Ve' 7 R9 in av , 4, 3 . ff ' , -fr ' if F le? , 3 :H ' ,ji , I l V 5 lf l t .D I 1 I X Larry Adams Elisa Aguayo Yolanda Aguayo Dick Hshinfelter Linda Bantel Barbara Benham Mike Black Donna Bleiler lackie Brock Steve Bordofskv Ron Caruso Cherie Cedergren Karen Chatfield Carole Coons Ted Eggleston Susan Fahlberg Dan Fleckles Ken Fortin Nancy Garvin Gail Glassberg Ierry Green Iim Griggs Tim Hallinan lohn Heyl Arletta Higgins lerry Holmes Barbara Irving Bob Ienks BOUT -I 1' LADIES Tne enthusiastic efforts oi the Ladies, under the direction of Advisor Miss Angela Price produce the Christmas For- rnal in the Winter, and the Silver Tea in the Ladies Spring. Among the other ac- tivities are a semesterly Ser- vice Project, ushering at school assemblies and spe- cial campus events, helping to serve and to act as host- esses at school activities and assisting outside group ac- tivities on campus such as the Valley Concerts. Becom- ing a member ol Ladies is the greatest licnor that can be bestowed upon a twelfth grade girl, A girl must maln- tain a B average, be liard- working willing and Coop erative spirited and entliue siastic toward lier school be- fore sire can be welcomed into the Ladies E31'1'1'181'l-iBCl fill ll'1E TBl l'HlI'l X -s 2- 1 , W 5: X. K L K i : 1 ' I gf: 5 i. i , at i , r o n D i ' le i 1 I 5 Q, fi If ' V .6 ..X... ' '- ' , 'K l ' , FN i ' U2 .N , X X ii X S elsif mia! l I I,-V ' 2'-Mes: ' ' ' ' ' ' Q .tw it . V , Q . V,,2,A,iL f ? ' X X ' ' ffifff 1 1 .45 f iff- rr' ' QA., 11, ::.,, gf-mf! X v w X . Wy cf lg, 5 ,Xl X . X X W K N x .W I? , yi f ,ii X r , . ax, V l - it ,A ,Q . . K Sim ' . , , ,fx , 4 , I 4, ,uf x W' N7 .31 X , X X. v Q ,, X X . Q w P 1 rm ' A Q ,or ' ' ' , , ,, A 3 1 W ,ff f 1 f , X ,. g 4 fin, 5 I Y' , ' ' , W A ' I W' if W f ff , xg 1 , , ? ,. Z' ,. ff , yer- ws ff 'WA W, i r , ' 'L 'Q f 17575 ,, W ,ff iz ,Af ff' ' ,fur , ' aww, ..,, ...., ,. ,. 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A l I E V V , ,I 1 V, , ff - , 1, ' Z, I , f ,yr , , f 5 5, f- sgf,4,,sfQwaQ1, Sy. 2 1 f ,X - 5 t: .,,,,j:gg, ,y'f0f!c,' , I gg, ,Q - f 35,1 1 L Z f v , , M ,Y V QU, , I , f f X, ,, .V X it ii ' Q .f .. Q .. ,,f ,'-Rx , wx Linda Iones loAn.ne Obezg lack Ross Carroll Smith Sarah Voris Tom Kehl Mary Leinster Pat Payne Larry Popejoy Io!-Xnn Rowberg Marsh Russell Linda Steele luckie Steward Marya Voyen Peter Wang Ruth Leven Kathy Quilligan Karen Sands Gail Stordahl Ken Weary Pat Mallard Dave Reddie Howard Sanger Doug Topham Ken Wells UU1lS1IEll'1l SE1'VlCE, 1'1llQIl'llS El1'1Cl Ladies .lilEI'l to the Needs of TEI'1ElE1'fUUl KNIGHTS Modern day Knights of Reseda must demonstrate leadership, high scholarship and substantial service to the school. They have sponsored the Christmas Formal in co-ordination with Ladies, have Worked at pre-registration assem- blies and at athletic events, and have served as ushers at all assemblies. ',i,, :g f -1 ,,,,. ' ,I gf-W ' y W, V Q ,IQ , 2,1 ,3 f Dan McGonag1e Michelle Reithmiller Ron Schaeffer Darryl Townsend lohn Williams Suzanne Woodcock W f f ,, ,'.- 5? V! . 44 -: M.-W 'X ' 4 V W 1 Wzf 1, if tiff ri , X ' M 7? Qi' , f , f ,,-af' ,f 1 '41, ffj 323' M., , , f V :gs New , f 4 9 S S E Genie Neighbors Ioe Robison Diana Sent Dennis Vandervoi Iackie Wollard Bonnie Wyatt 79 ,,'T '9'-'ff-vw .,,. , W4 ' ' 1 A 'P ' -f - W- 7: 'f 'v f f' rg I swpf' C 3-TA L If i I 'Help there is is :ere rf ' ' .He .Jusmeee lice.. Bradstreet reins .eisureljf 'J me Nr H2 The QQLCLQ-f,r:'.-r Ariist cf the Y'-vzigci Sirci: rv Manager Peggy Enuixgzcr. Copy Ellie LE fiizllr' Ccrxplereii PWA Lewis 12118 TEll1SI'I'181'1 'EElffBUC1iEC1 B1'10C11CNEU1'UI1C ttacl-as ES 1211118 WINTER BUSINESS STf.FFf: :Meie 'fiixiei' .fxede 3Lf1L' :in rnzggs kfpneit :QLL , . ,, . ,, KF ' 1 P Z ' 'W' 1-f'A In 64, .crgsry H312 Jzfy px '. f., 1' Fi f fx 'Q T' T Aff 3' is'g' 3 ,. SGYYI L f' ills Fd' 1 11 P L ' 1 W X I W ., WH, ,,,,., ,.,,.,,.- ef aj, U., TALISMAN STAFF N, V,, ,,.,,i -7. ,V ., ui. ,.J.,,, ,, , rY,f.ef ff ,- .,,.,,,.. , . ti Talisman :iz Y fx k . NAM... ,,,, 1 .TXQCYS XSX 211, . 4, yq,,,, ,. Y, x X ,'L..,,,A'k Q ' --ww'..-q ,Wt S N X 'gm x - Q X N xxx' X '1 v X E-5 X' -g www- -N 'Rs - 'C4...x,,,. lf' 'QSYWWSWQ . The annual stofl goes to Knotts Berry Form lor new ideas. b....-X Re.: L-,...t..-i.,-Lhiz. Q nt: e. Post .ella oz prozuciic last ve Exp e - VV, STS QHQLC. ' 'X' E. . s:lC..: M- nn.- V5-1 , M .YM e.,,,,1,, N . -..H ..t,- M. 5 CML ., Cho. ., ne1enr1ess1v Galluped 1 v-'H Off with UHITIEI DEElElllI1BS 5ToP u up Ah 9 4 +1 xii! -1 - ,'.. Eve, lipMg ,G X Q :'::2p:e: 51135. 11 ii:,. Dont bother us now, were bury, Joys Clubs NStop ' pleads Mr. Kluth, sponsor. UThis is not Photo .lezgeicff rc Pon- and Orgonizulions Ecluors Lynda Mtilfefi ond the Senior Olticelu He is loockeol by Eliso 12: i?.E'lI' ppr .'1 ludxe Hurgertorfl Aguoyo crnol Susie Wilson, Copy Assistants. -fl t mwwwai 12135 .'L 5' A. J. Jzzoicer Und l floirilyn lflorliley, Speoiol 'Quiolp get the tcfpe ' shouts Kathy lvlolfeon os Do it like this, poses Genie Von Dorn and oztors, grasp for Cf new idea Leslie Cutler, llomefoom Editor, gasps ot the Dorotlwy Seyerson, Advertisement Editors mistake Connie Clotoput, Senior Editor, has Inst inode The REQEHT Review l'lHS PHCHBU TU1'lJUlEI1l ECl1IO1'lBlS f 'V 'Fi .,. -L-A ' gn p.w.xx aux UK KW' U ,Q A i EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Ron Schaefer and Gloria Mondo look back on year of hard work and :of-to-he forgotten memories. REGENT REVIEW Sliarpshooter Ron Schaefer and Asso- ciate Edtor Gloria llonda wrangled the tops Regents RevQe','f into providing the in humor and accurate accounts of sports Tne and r.e':fs throughout the past year. . V paper has 'fron rnany awards each Q arnona 'xrnicn is tne Qutstandino' Acni rpg' o .i, EVE- rneri Award nresentina last 'rear at the San Fernando Valley State College logr- nalisri. lar' In addton to reportlna, the l3tev.e'.ff included three interestiia cal- Resedoi Corixentoirj, Giofi' Ee, and a 'rfinrier ol the Naiioiai Quill and A ,. ,, sm.-, ,+ A -., c. oi, VCKLEJ L rw L IIE-S Keauw' f' 5 -wave -- 5, sw , rw. un. H I -C Low , Q WI Q 9.5 'mm ww kg S ' gstefe . 2 5 GWB' 'I .rl I - 5: ,ug uumsaa e ' . A-rxsx-:rm the 0111925 --amn mat . M...-.ge San Fema.-no was W1-A A' ' ,sg gf PjHS '42'Qf ,gU in sen P - the only mam lu ww the nm. Hours - . xggsx,-?s599bQ' or u .,.wuyQ me Regents cydmh, stopping than 7-0, mins 1? 555 Q W Nc. ,S A -we on me cinema cnvam-rs rhree weeks asc. Dam -A 9 Q 'Y Qaeda diamond at sm ln ataumn m ron. me cava- is nm ,,. -. ,fe 2:7 fund league gamf- lien. possess .mn exrellffnl pitch- age, nwle. 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Schaefer Larry Klei: Gaj 'Blass- berg slave oi:ed.1e:.tl',' 'order lashes fro: Soi 'Red Penoilp Kauiler ' 1 fy 3 . .CEE 3771, .., ,l ' fu: LJ ' Z Q 2 ,1 ' ' , , A ,.-- V i Chffsfms 'H Sfffw Yrs fb fawM... ..... :mere Y-F in Tohepresemeduec ads am 4 slimy, Cr-mfm. can mga, :mp-Mmy . ' Q Q, 54 . . I 1381 Surdmts. Faculty Fff3 1M ?e ?zrli1,M f 1,5 'TM' f 'U' 72'f.'7'..f,g 1f'Ez1Uf ' 12 I ' of ' Pali- Two 41:wpltz1',.- typ-ix-viator The Six'-:ls lxfaqf' sf-61:15 to have lie Pg 'e'.'.'.' iforzez or Page l ter TAC '1 'ro xr lf' li 121: 1 lit' wt-ll p:.z:.1v1 X 1 gz. :ts lixgz. '-czili ilie exxlie ht? ' f': ny lf Seal loultat- PI r ff li'-'lm liliwlpi l.1c:,m Slit it 1 t 11.1 by GTC Lora Klein A ee fly e' fQr,offcr : l lvl 'Q t Iolgcgrl ' ' x Z J X g ,mf , ' 1 it My l A 1 -- sk , iff Q. x -1 'Q ' ', xx M t ff 'A . ,f,!,.M,lt 'pk Wx. A, X' il? ,. iff.. P ' ll' A Q V 'I 1 ' lff' f ' X 4 4-fr N ' , 1 Q 311 ' L 1 ff - . f 2 ,:...r .. .,, ' M A-:Mm-.z,. W -s. r- ' V ' I 1 ' 'fm 0 -. f' XL..-, 1, J, , 'ku 5 1 c- 1 K J.. cd. N Wg -at And RUUSl1'1QI Good HUITIUF 11111 Every Bl-WEEl-ill? BClltlD1'1 'E' . N qfieu IEW QQ -f .- 'N ,', ,, :MEL -, , 'fm . were-rv --,gr -N .M W lf-in if .gn-' 'lf-1 llll ' ,fnv l, 17559124- J faiyxv We L 4' 2' AAI.. mt REGINT3 REVIEW SUMER STAFF looks worrred over plrghts, of fellow writer orbout to feel the reparcuzrronrg ol Advrsor Koullers onger,Row1: Anderson Row 2: Oxlord, Spollord, Phelps, Vletsloerg, Kletn Row 3: Zoske, Wrnkler, Pevin, Krowitz, Row 4: Mondo, Poindexter, Mr Kouf- ler, Horns, Luttge, Glcrsrnberg, Townsend, Thompson NEWS BUREAU-Row 1: Sot1le, Trtbotte, Herd, Sworrn, Wersberg, Corrlrsle, Petersen, Lowe Row 2: Qurnn, Q'Connell, Wrnltler, Horrrts, Wetsberg, l71ore, Zoslie, Mr Koruller, George, Gottlello NEWS BUREAU ln the old West news wos usudlly by word ol moullt dnd wos not dlwoys occu- rdte, Resedd wos toced wttn the problem ol how to let the Community in on its llgoings on. The News Buredu solved the problem, ond lnterestlng news ond events ore reloted to the lecorl popers W th speed ond occurocy, 83 x i fi . ,I , V! I , rc 1. 1 f, ,,,f GERMAN CLUB The Geirtdn Clptlp opens its doors to oll stu- dsnls inierested 3n the Germon lctnguooe ond C llture, I-Xnn-1ol clulo snlndlgsetne Progressive Dlnner, Advent Forty ond Gerrnon Tnecxter ond Dinner Portyeodded or: Qld World tldvor ti the weelily meetings. ,zf M - ' .M , e -bi 5 ,, V, X47 V -W I GERMAN CLUB-Row I: l.iihier,ste1: Qgeizer kilciilsor.. Scfer Ecurrrstelzi Row 2: lffr Eroiley, Kfeppliger El'g711ie,C, I:'f'.QEE EEST is East and West is West ..... FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Sherrum, Reeve, Mods, Steele, Zercler Schenk Row 2: foxes, Ear.: lf:rr's eodows Zeller Row 3: Grcrloer, Dryer, Albrr, Krupp, Lcmdres Hessler Ffivre, Qgerrzer WRITERS CLUB-Row1:L1derrr.f1n,Gr1ff1n,l-l1ll,Scl'1:r.dier, llcrlcox' Row 2: Edey Seri St lohrr Kec- 1 QS utf' e A 1 sor. Wrrilzler Row 3:1-lcrslrlrrarr, Mooney Slrrerwrccd lffcdeskc Cclerrcr, 'ffrzlter G eer Stephers Ledgerwood Schwartz , -ge ' - I f Z J nf f if . 'f ' X my 'W l . ' ' ,Q f l, 1 ,. - 5 x so I 36 In - Ji , 'V M, V AA: - N I cg ,, I f ' X V, ' lvl'1 w A. f I - r fl, at ' I M w T M XX- ' 4 ,fl E' ' I l J, I J' Wflugga I4 , ' ui FRENCH CLUB The main Cgrtcse cf Les Cnzvdl.-ers is tc enccgrzce 3 wider lincifledoe or. 3 gredter opjorecioficr, :f ilie French lCIIiQLQ1Q'9 :id cgl- ture. SCCTCI sctix-Lies li:'fe included I3 siziri party sid lodrloecue jorogressffe dri- rrer ocrrrlcined tlie Ger- rnon Club orid joorflcrpoiror ri the Round the Vforld Clif Clirrsirrios progrozii The :Qgb lids also heard irorii genes' speaker Beotrxce fertieprroti The Cllr is Lnider the dies tzozi of lNlrss Ldpgzo Cooper CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Tlre Credtrve Writtig Clubs purpose rs to explore next rdeas that could :tot ordinar- lly be bropzoltt out rn the 'TGSSTOCITX The activities for ilre past ye-or centered -r , - v- - T . H - '.. tnomrtd retods btndents Us toned to lair by Sltelley Her mon and explored some 0 the new relrdons tlxromzoi revords The Club has bee: rn oxrstence for ton? sozixes ters and owes ovozwczxu az Ulll'Ul'lllllllX for sport .lissxzs 'Qlxwll Ul'Cl lllxx P lIl'C'l'N'I O It ... ll T X rllwrzw-Q -. weeks, Mt. t .A 3. X .XX OFFICE HELPEHS: Row 1: Miller, Bandy, Wright Finkelstein, Rogers Row 2: Roberts, Southworth, Maier, Vitz, Row 3: Schmidt, Sweetland, Ayres Wagner, Murr Row 4: Bausch, Parnienter, Bower Williams, Olinwtc-all, Flites, Castle OFFICE HELPERS Any student interested in assisting the ottices ot the administration buliding may be ot any major and will receive tive credits it his application is accepted. The Main Ottice, Attendance Office, Counselors Office, and Vice Principals' Offices are indebted to these students for their industrie f ous assistance, BUT MEIN Tl1'1'1ES 1Il'tE TWEll1'1 HEVE MBT Tl'11'OT.Igl'l LHHQUEQIE Club: I OS REYES -Cz heres crcrzctes LKYQY- est ir. Scans.. and Mexi- COTY, Qfe and scclal cuss tors Tits past year the cluc has cut on an initia- iicr. caiojget and party, a sizffeizer hunt Spanish sfjfe L Cnristrnas Party ff traancnal trio, Z' spew trip piiiata, LATIN CLUB: Row 1: Thompson, McRae, Cohen, Floreen, Mann, Reitner, Frey, Row 2: Blunt, Fischer, Cohn l-lazriviar lxloadows, Bauer, Austin Row 3: Aguayo, Noe, McKee, Olson, Hogan, Golino, Linde-nberg, Row 4: Sshxveit Ftoinanus, Loomis, Peven LOS REYES: Row 1: Mencher, Furnianski Row Z: Cos ello, Hineser, Sisco, Stephenson, Long, Oschmann lififwzsky Elliott Mallard Row 3: Lilly, Montes, Healy, Vignono, Lerner, Alter, Sottile, Cutler, Gillis, Cogen Rzriiall Yarnell Costa Row 4: Moreno, McLeod, Sch fnclt, lvlallett, Orrell, Fiore, McFarland, Pickett, Olsen, Taylor, O Hearn Row 5: l-lackley, Mosher, Carlisle, G cfham, Bassett, Baker, Q W i Q S 1: a E 2 'S M1-mumym ,1vml - -fmsf-,wtf-'v -1... Mus, .,:ssM.sst- A., X mfs. UUI' BE11Cl'S BOUIT1lI'1g EHTFHHCES UIJOH T118 G1'ldl1 U1'1 2 .1 Xp A vr' Regents have a good reason to be proud oi their orchestra, Y' L tor it has brought us such fine productions as ilflanhattan -f - P Tower and llhhapsody in Blue. Without the orchestras tine I music the Christmas and Easter assemblies would have little A7 meaning. The orchestra brought a rousing climax to the music ,sc .Q season with its Widely acclaimed rendition of the Olclahomal Q, score. l V ' N 1 wi 1 I 9 A , V I ' X F X ORCHESTRA-Row 1: Friesen, Murphy, Hynes, Querizei, X N M' Titus, Bush. Row 2: Derby, Sundermier, Rcbirgsc: Arm- N burst, Katz, Rickel, Terrell, Mathews, Dickerson Spurlock ' Gurney, Spurlock, Row 3: Bailey, Darlington Be-yea ' Eget Berger, Tworelc Reed Siegel Scellctc Arte-ga Cer- ! imc, Stubbs Greer. Standing: Mr Gagliardi Sujduth 1 Peck, Thorne Camera Shy: Tremonti Stearns Bennett it ffcrriz 86 X 1,- 'ff ywfgf im V Q., Mr. Gctaliardi, dedicated notepunclier tor many a season, has led our Marclie ing and Concert Band onward to many ci victory. Performing at tootball lialf- tiines, pep assemblies, and evenina concerts, our Band lias given Reseda superior entertainment tlie year round. Drew Tl'lLI1'1ClE1'0LISA1J1Jl8USE at EVEPY Half-lIl1T1E PE1'f0I'I'1'1ElI'1CE MPXRCHING BAND DRUMS: Row l: Hiiivff S'c'c:?fT ffifiiclifzure Van Orrrian Clarlcc Miller, Berman, Suddutli, Row 2: Mackey, Williams, Firkel I'f:kett':'t Fcbitiscr Kit: fnsliicii Fiener lfowtcrc Ttiorrre Eovcl-f.1 Flin, Terrell, Recd, Rhea, Heald Row 3: Wells, I-lirte, Roth, lolrins, filth Zjfllff i.3i'5:t' fiibzersc' Qgeiiiet' C,.Tll','i'YlIllf Prelieizz. Grarriliitl: Wi Illi'1CVVS, Fcreioliri, Siegel, Rivers, Parker, lV'lclJlal'1on, Ades, Sunder- :igej Row 4: S:l'.lIS Titty .tiks Fog? ld11t11t'1ari Pict Arteacr lvfleiideziliilil Kee, Pirickney, Kidd, Lewis, Duncan, Silver, Crowley, Young, Row 5: fields fcfiiisct' fiiiaii fave? S'.'.':'v:e lxltlllltfifi Levin, Srriitli, Bennett, Rehman, Stubbs, Brix, Morris, Reid, Cernvto, X , 40?-Q f ff f Y x : i L Y a K 5 X NNN X BEGENAIHES: Row 1: ffifzi ?efi . Hgfie Row 2: Es 3525, REGENTAIRES Where me Feseziz Hizi Sic, ,erigt 53:15 Row 3: lf, 'ji Top: Ztffeii ff-fn? .1 Ju-- Bjid CETfCfff,S, Feieits titre li ..':.fl: A-,A f-f-v-1-DQ f.- ,ff--f: f-he-3 1-f ff-f--Y iff--,L f-- .,.- .--...--, .. .,J.,..- -,f..N .,. ,..- . trcisccrtifici T: Qistei TC 1.2 T'Eff'Qf The bcid his beei iii ez-igsteite ','6CI'S CIKC1 TIE' Ziff f E'J',l1fEI'T.EKf Q Whig if ww- fe ,vwmgffwd :YQ .A,,, -. lf beit The Jingle Jengle ef an Ole Player Piano ICI' IQVE STC ILE fe---TVLVQ .A .V .1 g,.J,f J, .L.A..,, MJ.. ,.,.... ,,A......, -NTL' ' A', A' FEE... 2,33 SE'E'I'f.S .C ILE KC 5'f,I LDLEff.S KEYS, MIXED CHORUS: Row 1: S' .l.fii,,. A .1 P ,js Grist .gust F How 2 . ,..,- C . . wean' gl dig G M me for the talented Pegexts '1l'.'.'U'js give 31 E,rL:e Ezllz ,lgzerzzre ' :Ti-gze :ez ' :rx Teffzr 1 E-PICQHERT QC6Yf'LTTlCT.C'E 5: F' 'iii ff' SLE ff' ri:-.' '.'. 1gF' Lf, Efffif, flies I 'Xie How 3 .313 A 'Quik Sze. he e x - J X 3 Y J . ,f- ' .e . .- l ' H , L it L ' 4 CHANTONETTES Row 1: l-lollinsheold, Corsteel, Gruenberg, Stevenson, Hookstook, Wollooe, Gordon Row 2: Matthews, Lisk, Nieholson, Sonds, Deiong, Cgpoildi. Under the direction ot Miss I-lindee, the Mixed Chorus, A'Co1pelld Choir, Chon- tonettes, and the Doridnois have per- tormed at assemblies and grddiidtions during the past semester. Cfood Citi- zenship and CID oiiidition are required to become of member. The oiiidition is tudged on tone quality, range posture and ability to reotd mlisio The purpose of the olizbs is to prepare itipisio iot- roublio relations events and school pro- grams. The preparation time inertihers Teoeive be itivdliloble in t11ti1r'o CroIess1o dl '.'.'CI'i DORIANNAS Row 1: SQ fe Toi: Hiiisiii Sliiiz' fig'- Q1.:1 fsio- TTQLCEE' fo ,1L:i I 3 ,'t.f':'5l Row 2: He L:g:T, 7 T P :frfi 'J Wfif ii' , ,f I Could EVE1' MEEEUPE U13 to RESEEEIS SWEET HE1'IT1U1'1Y ACAPELLA CHOIR: Row 1: Eerzstieir., Bcuer, Griffin, Siegel, Lord Cloridge, Religy Eugenio, Wgkemori, Cgsteel, Lee, Mauro, Lee, Eihezk gilflig Row 2: fff:Gc:cgle, Rode, Vgn Orrrign, Zurristein, Mercer, Ross, Rheuork, Townsend, Aridble, Deybrook, Burrow, Higggxe filler Qefkgigeig Row 3: Higle-7, Cote, Miilc, Wolf, Higgins, Lewis, Angble, Tolley, Flinders, Connors, Morto, Dudgk, Adonis, ','.'eQ: Q3 K STAGE ARTS: Row 1: Mike Reagan, Mr Morlord, l. Bgyffi Row 2: Iohn Donald, Mike McGu1re, Iohn Walker, Tom rlb Row 3: Wayne Lynn, Marly Grossman, Gary Llnclberg, SOUND CREW-Row 1: ll-!l1lCE' MC- Guire, Bob Strul Row 2: Mr lllor- forcl, Darryl Parry, Row 3: lack A er., Iol'1n Donald , lf-3 kw.M, Campus Clubs SOUND, PROTECTION, STAGE CREWS Tlns past year Slams Arts was dover ed rn-,my lronrs of lrarcl x-fork to brits us snvlr ontslandinrw pfoolnclxciis as tlrw Svllllil' plays lXlanl:alta:1 Toss er, Ol:lal1oma ' AlTllE Holress and Tlxc- lXl-'llulrrnalzor The sound crew has also lrolpod lwolnncl llle scenes and lms -,nven rnucll ol ns oulsxcle tnnv to make enroll play as oulslaxidf mm as possrblo Hoswdds prowvllon Crow yr'ox'os llr' V' A 'A A Q wanna llml a prcluro li wort a lllOllSf1llCl worclsw A toaclwr Q .. ,,,,x ,-N, rf lx on lln fra xx to be nn lvs rum? on any lflvon d-ry ro-idx' To xltwiofrl lln- wr-rld upon llrll wall PROIECTION CREW-Row l: lwlxwl NIH l.Q 11l7 l1l Row 2: ll 1- lf- qw . 'l' .X W - - lillrr--'rl lxlulw.-, lv, llwf l. fx' V, lxlfl: l ' lol 1 .H - FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Sitting: Elaztie A..i1i1:i' .1 tt- 5: 5. 4 S s 1' - . . -A M W x . . , N i - ,t e'.11.eT if S ' . '- -v g I FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA tlliifli-iils who lirivw rr special interest in becom- iiiii iiiliirwiliiizsz alter SlllllClCf'l'1I sclioolina are inivilr-til Io iolii ljllllllito' leacliers. Durina the yr-ai' Ilii-5' have had am,-st speakers represent- iiiii iii-my plirises of the teachina profession. 'lliis wives llii- nit-iiiloc-rs an opportunity to View it it-vivlir-r's life from hi-flindfthe-scenes, Under tlii- spouisorsliip of Mr. Goodrnanson the mem- L-f-fs rut- iriforrried about the opportunities and diawtmvlzs of their particular field of interest. 1.15 tr .-l1.':', xr. Standing: l -lit i...r ,. V, IBEPEU ILICIBDIS toward UDEII EXPENSES of UIJIJOFIUHIIV FUTURE ENGINEERS T- ,-Q ,--f- riff- Y, -f-flgfff,-f-'P':-o i-., .T .... Z 4.2-IZ.. 11.2 J. f-- A--+A! 'J J i-figs ,vf-L:-Q,-T,-T cnc, -fyrcod YQ .,.,.,,-.,.,oi., ., E VV, 4, r:.., , '..-., fm , e ,o... ...e . ,cone f,,,3--sQ'.:.o Leader, of Arierioa 'loo Two semesters of ogosgiess courses are required ' , ,Qc r I. i for .:e...oers..,o. lfjlol. acclai- . . . F' . . ' ' .l lf sponsors ,areer Day, flfllifl gives Peoenf oirls a chance to see: ogoi tr.-ezr special interest lof 'raking 1 position in the business world for one day The clulo also orrranoed its lnsfa Dessert, I FUTURE ENGINEERS OF AMERICA-Row I: links, Thompson, Harris, Schaffer, Schaffer Caruso Row 2: Stern, Cote, l-larshrnan, O'Kurnler, Noe, Wek, Legler, Metevells, Friedrich Mr Stoddard Row 3: Chelini, Berman, Shaw, Taylor, Farnham, Siamon, Hunsaker, Bils- borrow FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-Row 1: Mr, Finn, Powell, Miller, Canatella Morrow, Dubois, Lapin, Healy. Row 2: Mrs Friedman, I-licks, Wilson, Sharp, Williams Linarn, Mercer, May Row 3: Montes, Wilson, Mooney, I-lifes, Troth, Lebedeff, Bode, Sha- piro, Zelrnan, Zeigler 1 lwA4.f4.wwaf..4uM. 1 11-mm- 1 A 11, , as-fx. .fm-warn X 5 X -A f X . I A V. tg f Fi f gb ss , V it it f uf,-L N it A 1 R 1. ROMAINE BAKER, IENEENE BAKER and VICKI MANUAL are portray- ing some of their vigorous spirit that they have expelled during the time that they have served. as winter cheerleaders ot GAA, G.A.A. WINTER CABINET Row 1: Crew, Andrews, Soltes, Greenwald, Kelly, Row 2: lanie Pte- gent, McCloud., Schmidt, Eurrill, Ban- tel, Stordahl, lanie Regent, Young Fosgate, Row 3: Miss Lalftaida, Miss Quintana Pealer, Beresford SUMMER G.A.A. CABINET Bow 1: Sheetz, Beregford, Emrduhl Bcfrtel, Larson, 'foyer Row 2: Hor- lfih, Ioclcsori, Sohellirg Chrtitfff-'N French, llltrzf, Qdiitfxiif lJ'J'!t',f ft Christertrzer, ' ,,Q, if WTAE If , xg GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The aim ot the Girls' Athletic Association is to promote tai? play and sportsmanship. Any girl who is inter- ested in sports may join this organization. At the loeginnlng ot each semester a Welcome Party is pro- vided tor the sports sign ups. During the semester the GAA. Banquet is held, with the presentation of awards and Lettergirl sweaters, a dinner and the installation ot the new cabinet. Ball PUHCIIEFS DI fl'lE FlBlCl Mx' 2,1 M' p,fff'Ut',n 1145 0 ' fi- 4 M 52' WLM .agg- g V r t K ff F' Hit, i LETTERMEN The brand ol the Letternien's Club is highly respected by cowhands on the Reseda Ranges Those boys who have passed 20 units ot alter school sports and have a record ot high citizenship are admitted into the club. They lend their services to the school by sponsoring a night bas ketball game once a month and bowling sessions in which all boys may participate. Each semester they have a banquet where all the athe letic awards are presented, LETTERGIRLS Lettergirls are the trail-blazers lor all sports-minded GAA. members. They give the-,r services to the school at football games and at playdays beii.-Keen tgie neighboring --1---'- of- ,H - is 'Vtlktl P lc s-.-c-is :Ae .aes .c k.:i1.1 i ar and ECT'.'lifiQ I-.itll the luettermen keep the: I1 shape They all have been aoigve ttierzibers li GAA, tor VARSITY CLUB: Row 1: French, Scott, Vandervort, Murphy, Brown, Favre, Davila, Donald Row 2: Goldslein, Holmes, Green, Monypeny, Wead, Iohnson, Pleil, Zirbel, Hilbert, Bain Howard Row 3: Curcio Melton, Bazzett, Hagen, Fouchey, Calvert, McArdle, Monypeny Fortin, Ogden, Qgden, Berman, Mr Quick and Mr, Lambert PEER 513111 lI'1'EU Every AflE1'1'1DU1'1 or Afl1lE1IlC Pun LETTEQTGIRLS: Row 1: Balier, Levitt, Conway, Sundermier, Cross, Larson, Zeme-tra, Shapiro Row 2: Yrigoyeri, Viahono, Wallin, Holmgren, Ulcek, Marlcley, Ielteries, Willis, Tompkins Dirfrson, Golino, Hanlcin, Shmidi Row 3: Goodwin, Schurr, Straka, Christensen, Raych Baezlord Stewart, Casey, Andrews, Brenham, Baker, Chaput, Montgomery, Tracy, Fahlbeg Tlov 4: Miller, Lee, Bantel, O'Hea'n, Woodhead, Comer, Shaw, Dudalc, Zumstein, Stordahl Pfister, Clark, Wallace, Sheetz, McKean, Drew, X V SUMMER GAA CHEERLEAD- ERS: Madonna Yrigoyeri Div 2 1 aria Lee, Sue Casey 1 A K 5 f E LIBRARY WORKERS-Row 1: 'z':'gig' Stiff Row 2: Kf2':.'1'z Zigi figei lgillffl 'fslz Lqze '.'.'e1fer f:r:r.L: Zrgeizeri Row 3: 'ffexer halter -egggj Hcrjk lltlfee lf'1z1e'i Kcikler Chris Hive? E'.':l:i Qifszi. Tiff? '3:r71s:i Qel'.'et:?.1: Q:','i:r. Row 4: Fzgihej Ep l33pe':'j Reima lzfinszi 'White Clike Giljf Elf E'e'.'.'ifi ZZQET' T' .21 Sheiiieli hifi Keiiiie Row 5: Sllif Ter 27111: Eifii Fel Susrxir. Ksutiili Lil Sxiicif: Pieil l':'?Z'f? MLQVL' Eiizft fin LlhI 3I'. iid fejctbiwigi 72:55, lclo: ire Crvjllulile To the Sigdent S9 lhcif he 7:3 learn fo use me library ifcleqpcielj' 35451 R977 T5 run LT efficiently Ties pzilt :cs QTC'J.ClE 35, eiifellenf bciligrcuid fag? thjlse studeits Liteiested 1 LQCCTQAHQ ll'f':T,3:is 'lfff V'Qf:l1f3L 'll 'jhfgpl Q+1'dl:v+: '--Pl! la-Y: NA- 'gllii-llf' arid Qjhgis :nd Cai ','. flI 'well :tiers f THESPIANS The ll'-lCfl1Ol'lUl Thespfm Sofglely' dwmq students the 0pp,orllmll',' to p xr lclpmle m noon drifrrzfirg, dTfHIl l ffffzl 1 1 Und sillool plfffs Eflflll zmdf-ml li , l l r failed m the promotlon ill drfmfm Fl 3eC0ndUr'f :sdlools lfrfffry l'T 'lllf r r ll ik, or qrc-Ut lgzmor for crm- ml ll. 'fZf' gzlzlflfhrlfgz 'O be Uble lc add ll ai l'l Ilfl lm TEM' l T l 'Q3 bezl TFle3f,-Uff1 1' l'Jf-:wfl 1 lll :ll 94 Convictions or tha Capabla shall 'llV 'f1 THESPIANS-Row l:l'lml?uwlll doll: u flu--lg Llmrill Xvznlwlw-41 l Row 2: Mr ll-wrlwy llrlwlgg lm'-ma llmllxxmt' ln 'Vflo Qlxgzgp Echo NATURALISTS-Row l: Conkle, l'larshman, Hinesor, Graham, Cohen. Row 2: Luid, Denloerg, Mr Gio! low Cochran, Fox, Mr Clark, Silver, Smith NATURALIST CLUB Students having a special interest in natural sciences characterize the members ot the Naturalist Club. The students activities Con- sist mostly ot tield trips to various places. Mr. Gielow sponsors the Club and he te-els that this club has promoted great interest in the natural sciences, ip.,-nal PHOTO CLUB Resedas Photo Club has enioyed many wonderful activities, such as held trips, guest speakers, and an annual exhibition in the sprQng sernesier to show its ineinbers wort: The Club promotes an interest in photoa raphy either as a hobby or as a vocation PHOTO CLUBQ Row 1: f. oo' ti.1f'f Tiff Row 2: :Qs R Row 3: S13 I' S tri li: 'li T-ifyglfl . flips. ref? Row R M NX 7 X-tg, 'Nr-Q AROUND THE VVORLD CLUB 5-esfead :ities ii1pg:.i to tgie ilttouzid tae World ffj: .,. brit, I, 3 speoial interest in tor- -,-., , M ...., ,.,. ,,,. -...o..,,. i .eations rid s ides are t date on to their meet teld xhich in l oreian ei ae Meuron and to 11119 FOU1' UOPHEFS or 'El'1E EEFU1 AROUND THE WORLD CLUB-Row 1: fihif Kay, Walker, Maas Kelly, Kirshlttauin Moriiez Lalroritaiie Andrus, Sweet Row 2: ltlewrnari, Sfheiilc Leiter Q:f: Etzeifz Qivfizi 'f,gf,if.: Healy' Miller Cutler, Fischer Row 3: Mrs Faust, Herzog Christensori, Wyatt, Cogen, Litman, Zelrrian f.f:7?:'.': ff.,ef13i Piie 3211: 'fifiii Svctzoda, Mlotok Row 4: Baily, Boyfe Sihellier lvl-jVVillianis, Roloar, Higgins, Pickett, Moljarlarid 1 .E-,. .m-kv I -, , - 1- - ff---nv. .mba : f1.,,q-n..-1..w.v.w- ie V-1'-Qi. 1 .1-, V .- ffu,'m-v-m,-f.l.qv-vm--pr- - .ug-.4 A 11-in .mm--nm-1.1 emit-:.ie f. 9? S 'Y' rp, SQUIRES-Row 1 P -' S D ,... L..f. .7 e.irriaT., .Jraistreei Ellsr, H F' Row 3 , , 5 ., ,,,. .. .-.iir-7135, '.'.'Q'it2s:i'j Row 2: 2.41, ,aleei Eeafhvfalte Efff H2'ria'.-rij oss zfforeii SL1h3'g'efa Barak ifelso' Svohzai S'.u'aQr1 Clark F : ff'f' S' of 'vrfff' P U -' p S ,,. ,. . DEMOISELLES-Row 1- e ' .o'gl1:,e1, .noises Gliils ,JUQQK I'-C, gate, Sain, Moises-ol Row 2: Maas, Herzog, Coffin, S'e'f, art, Futterrnan, Van Rernrner, Mohae, Segal Row 3: Bere: fora Quenzer, Mayo, Snyder, Seri, Waipin, Erailo .E-fYll LES DEMOISELLES Les Dernoseiles is a service-honor ohio of ilth grade al th r girs wno have Marked to attain the highest in honor and scholar- ship. The Club has service to Reseda Hgh and Works in Con- junotion with the Girls' League and La- ries. given ogtstandina SQUIRES The Squires have been in exlsi- enoe for four years and have done a Wonderful jolo of heipng with noon activities, football garies, Senior Prorns, and sports nights, All ot the felloizrs hope to heoonie Hn ants gr. they senior year, and digeritiy work toward this lofty' goals ALCUINS Aioairis in Reseaas onaofer of the Caifornla Soiolarsnio Fiederation Cn? rnusf ea'2i at least three AHS and one E in aoaaerrgo sgbjeots oer sernesier to aualfr' for freei- hersiio The seriesters asses ir.- ojdea ff Baroeoae at Peseaa ?ark, spatial assemblies sport ziealzers if State Sorraior P,,:Q-.zri H onaras and nevisoasiers Pai I .t- Glinis, and a field ii: io the Hxrfnaioi Lihrari' i.fC1T.'7 of the riernioers aave of their tw' oi . ,-.,.s ..':': H216 Y ' - - A -1 - to rrelte out ine 'soneae .Qa- , ri wwe . J.S'3RiE'... .w-Jf.. Cl'1U1E11 S1'111J and E1'V1CE LGI Loose 8.11 1-XLCUINS-Row 1: Sr. 1 Fezly Lrig ri rL,g,ij.', ,tj S 'r - :ii F137 i , Hat Thivzpsor Row 2: Soi? Ke? fifff:r S' fri 'Naihr iritig Qfil E':'.'EffQ2, S irey 2,5 Q- e' S1422 Dov 3: fegfrefj Sreeflierg fled' Srji-3' fiiihsi X Iones, 'ffooaioik ,-, .ff,..ei S7 24127 , Qarpiei Pye if Seyi S. Sf'h2-er Row 41-S'If:f ,if P fw'.ff-rf' S Q., fi :QQ - .:or,,Q'1eizei We '3:,or. Stefan EUJff.S'Elf, 'ffoiaf 7. iiofieaiz .. 'ijof Hariri Ixfirphj Srrfh iii ,ifrzig het' Row 5: Spangler, KTIILQ U71 fo1:'j Garilole 2'ias'ree' EiQ '1'E, sen-if :er Lewis J , ir'--Mfr Iohrfif Kai Siivf' V ' Anderson Iffohae Yr' -'arf C Giver' Sepia' Siele T-' ff E Green, Marriot, F i' fs I -Q. '-Sf, ,wi Y I I 4-' UMM.: , i , f- :era Fifi S'r'Ei S S . - N FX'-4 L-,, X - An V8lH1'1Cl'1E of HUIIUFS BOYS' ADVISORY BOARD: Row 1: Fleckles, Sizemore, Row 2: Perrigue, Swcrirn, Clorlc, Lewis, Row 3: Noe, Bowmon, Reitholler, lolley, Murphy, Young, lcicikson GIRLS' ADVISORY BOARD: Row 1: l-lolrnos, Manuel, Cedergren, McLeod, Row 2: Irving Gillis, Corner, Knox, Bcrntel, Andrews, Fortune, Sticlcel. Row 3: Corrlson, Drew, Brcrilo Snyder, Christensen, Crdhon, Collins, Kay, Beresford, Benhcim. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATION COUNCIL Clie fluf: :ii Crgzrgzdtion Council t:i:'ie -. :ie representative from eztf. 'gi if irgfiizaiior. dt Resedor. :Jig ilie jiei eefieeiere they hove e':-r.e:rej i..e Elge did White Night, H:?:1ei1r1gT.: Queer. did CT Cleorneup Lf Tie expose of the Council I i: -:finite Jtifliles of The Clubs 'I '.lC' E CTI PQSECIU. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATION COUNCIL: Row 1: Zerieirz' Ecrfel Coats, lohxs, Stnelkei, Row 2: Snddwh, Cohen, Suit., Cogen, Steele, Smith, I-lcrrie, Woodheod Row 3: Orr-ell Stfzyer, Cdruso, Coleen, lflr Dui: Perrigue, I-lollixcri, Siewori mn-uw-wwlwyullazi I qw- Q , 1-.mu .vw 1 ,. M w-f-fws.: rszs-e..x.:-vw ,Q i I B I I X I l ,. Afvr Q ART CLUB: Sutherland, Hodges, l, Traynor, Mr, Kenyon, Soucy ls Traynor, Preston, lflortillaro. Rhuark, Regent, Mr Trierweiler ART CLUB The purpose ot the Club is to further the student's knowledge and interest in all phas- es ot art. They Work on poster projects and contests. Most of the members ot the art Club are Art majors. The aroup is under the supervision ot Mr. Vlfilliarn Trierweiler. Valuable BX1JEI'lEI'1CB is RUDEU by B1'1ll'lT.ISlESlS TEtCl-ill1'1QI MATH CLUB-Kneeling: Green Caruso Schaffer Wattsori Smith Sitting: Schaffer, Legler, Ifce Mallard, Austin Standing: Topharx, William, Mrs Peroer, Davis MATH CLUB Students that have tinished Algebra ll and would like to further their linovrledae of mathematics are welcome to join the Math Club. Members are taught to use the Monroe Calculator and how to prepare for math contests. Activities of the club for the past semesters were a review of the Williar. Grange Math test, and a film on the digital- computer and the linear system STUDENT STORE Mrs. Anne Nelson supervises the arf ' ,up o. students who servQce the student body in tie Student Store every' day' before school, at nutrition, at lunch, and after seiool As they help students 'xdth the purchase of school supplies, the Siodent Store zfforfzers gain valuable expeience gn rranagernent arid stlesrnanship, STUDENT STORE-Row l: lf rl 'ti ' lf :J lf.'1'i'h'w-l'1 Ci' if Tiff: i 'i'.' li- l'l'i'r ih How 2: Ur 'Q I. lf' ltr-1 li Vi r lf',f,f' 1 ft I't.,i5 l 1' lf. l ltr' 1 'f' iw ' ' 'f How fl: 'hz ' i l'i' . ,. , , it r r it 's ,I J ' .X CHESS CLUB The Beseda Chess Club has stimulat- ed an interest in the game ot chess by giving tree les- sons to everyone that showed an ine lerest. Chess tours naments with otlierschools p r o v e d popular s VALE, 1... .gi '11 iwhfift Ett1.z5s1i tsl 1 'rf 'l a n d challenging. ,I lVlr, Perez super- H ' visedtheClub, I L il U A but has yet to vvin A g . Q a game . . There 1 - L H it 4 ' 'MT still may be hope' ' ,, - CHESS CLUB: Row 1: Vllattson Hynes ltlr Pete: Seward Snyder, ,f U ' l V Andersen Van Grnian , ' Y fy ' Q ' 1 W Wy Quantitat' e ct Qualitative Fields of :Interest arf, af, ITALIAN CLUB-Row 1: Bishop, Golino, Fiore, Favre, Capaldi Row 2: Levant, Bland, Manda, Lee, Lanza, Aguayo, Garth Waite, Row 3: Tribotie, Taylor, Tappan, Kocl-cler, Hazlett, Blakey, Grizzell, Gross- man, Carter Row 4: Eletante, Bern, Gia cirito, Btelke, Taylor. ITALIAN CLUB Passers-by are astounded at the hubbub emitted by the tender-toot italian Club, Visitors are greeted with friendly cries ot 'lBon Giorno atter members joshingly assert, We are the Mafia. The club was tound- ed by Miss Harper and a tew enter- prising language students interested in the ltalian language and culture. PRE-MED CLUB To acquaint interested students with many fields ot medicine, nursing, and science, and to give them an idea ot the responsibilities and op- portunities in those fields are the main purposes ot the Pre-Med Club. The club has entertained speakers almost every Week. lt has heard trom Mr, Graham, head of Valley Laboratories, a surgical nurse, a surgical secretary, and an arologist. Future plans dictate a tield trip to a Navy Hospital Ship in San Pedro Harbor. xt ' E! -v A C 'WNW 1 ' y I 4 ' PRE-MED-Row 1: Steele, lVlcVVilliarns QW 'V ' X X X .... . Q T P fm rr 6 H S Heylek, Foster Row 2: Walker, Hill, Fig- land, Hineser, Smith, Graham Row 3: Mr Gebhardt, Denberg, Fee-rs, Burr, Landres I f . ! , Q X -, . SS, -- A A ' FK ' N xlx 3 f .TN-ng.. 'ff , f Q 7 1 1 ix- A I ki ' ..-- J 'Zh V2 'ff ,,- A E kk 'Lily V A Y .Kg ll W, ,L -, L,,. , -X DRILL TEAM: Row 1: SA2,,.A .: ei Qglggii. fA3i,'h .l.gA3'f: f.fg..ef Fcitilgi Tiig Row 2:I.f:1tg::erj 'fix Pefziiief, Sphiift Si: ivlvvllzlf SCILCI' Efifk Cllizilll T. 'Q Row 3:11-?eQ:1f,i Cilirrz gif N T, ftijsireei 'ffizisti Ep ' 'leg' '.'fLi3,5:r Row 4: Stevixrf Zeller Ifilie 51211 Gjfhff Hxig' Kler. Htixe xi 'ciiihexi ' if, Fredrik Row 4: RCS? V Cheetz Hfliifif, .5.3,:'1T T.'fiC3'ri'-f Crcj' F Tyler 'Bizkit Fejf,:.2: fix ' 2 , 4+ f ' + - N' yy ,W QW 6 1 , ,XL u w . . fx A , X Agni, .NX 'ik .1 up -. LEADERS: Row 1: Kat. j , , ,- .....,: ,,.. ,, ,.s.-,,,. Hula- iw. ML: i.x.-.:. .. NN--sy - se s- ,B ,EDTV DRILL TEAM Dm--1 es .,. ,,-x,N-'1,, X , HN.. N Nea C.-i, T ,,-,-vi,.-. ..,,.. i E -- -W ...W....,-E,.i.,s L U ..... ,,--,-.. C ...-.,- ,,... - U, X ae? Te 1-.'at:.y,g. eve :i Xlss lpltie RfEC1lllCTl , .., . ., -eve-, -- .,...- ..-sew -X.. ...A .- I2 ...,..,. x.T.T-e-. . x ' S6 x E E - ses X Sei- Q , W2 R51 - , e -, X ,xg Q I' . 1' 'l 1 e In ,hifi E il . I ,B -sq N31 'Q L 4. X' Ne , li ow Row 3: fi ' fjiw' dd Lil? Qiillp piai- THESE ARE THE PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE EOR THE HALF TIME ENTER- '--Q - ve-V-s---se ---s, flennyed Lggdng TAINMENT: Terry Moore, announcer, Tim Taylor, drum major: Sponsors .--CA ....... C,..,-,,-.. --C.- iC.,,a 1-2 ta... .,.N- ov-: 'N,-,- ,nd .1Qq1Qm1J be, Miss Gregorious, Miss Rohaihon, Assistant Leader Linda Shelken, Leader .,.. .- ... -- ,AE g Ck. X.. gay.. Cui Ls... C . . . - . - .. ' Carol Coon: -N: -v-Q-Y N,--:ii--In -- .....vi-. L...-...-,. as it Stepped Quickly Through Organized Shinenigans DRILL TEAM: Row 1: Rise: iizigs Mann Phelps, Bauer, Levin, Harrison, Schulz Row 2: Campbell, Tibbells, Aguayo, Hockensrnilh, Sisco, :A--' Lf P-- 2-j ' :ver Hanlon Row 3: Wollard, Chaput Lee, Wyatt, Turner, Benharn, lennings, Leinster, Gillis, lckis, Collard, Rae. Row -1: .lgzersri fra? T eg' D Heart. Driscoll, Boyce, Kay Working, Boggess, Richardson, Payne, Moffett Row 5: Christensen, Billingsley, E f.f,.3 .:,,::- C eager Jylanae., West, Russell Brubaker, Lauriaers. aewg ffl Q. . .Q ,mx-1 ,hi ,i 4-Je, fix , , . X , V, W xi '. -. -ez-eg. w- yu , . . L :, fr' if 4 -' I TSM' 'X 'N ' ' E M 5 T' 3. - 3655 up-naman W 'J I - MN .. at 5 .l f , Yell King Frank Radoii 521127 Qxeei Carole Boody as.. Lyfn. -,.v z tf uf-f Iwi - ., V4 f 't fi M--wa.. Y'4 .y 'ffyhw 31' gf-fu? ?51'fqf f mv' - W--. ,ew,f. F4,, 'f i gfifffi 5' I 1 f-H ' QW , 1 5 Q ,riff . 1 :g A , ,' 'f'.:.Q-. ' rl' Lee Gnaster Warren Wilkinson. Dennis Vandervort Pat Miller Ieanne Baker. Barbara Irving, Romaine Baker B Cheerloaiers All SOHQI Et1'1Cl ell LEEUEPS ilLI1'1'11JECl Yell Leaders are always essential to the spirit ot a school and to the sports activities. Spirit is aroused iii the studerits by yells, pep assemblies, arid rootiha sections. The success ot these activities is dependent on their leadership The sorta leaders boost school spirit by their oriaiiial soiia and dance rotitiries, arid help iii OI'QCII1lZlIl5T pep asseiiiblios. They also add color arid aaiety in support ot Eesoclds great teams' H we sf- . K yi H' :- Glenn Jolley Iefmne Bus-so and Ul'lBE1'ECl fUI' P.EqEIl'EVlCIU1 1ES Go Team Go! is the familiar cry ol ll'1e cheerleaders as lhey urae the team on the field wi 3 :41 45 iii VV Y f .fx wfqnr f f :lf S' wi? Q Wa-QMX A V f - ,, 1. Xyqz - ' ' .. ' The crowds go Wild as Reseda makes a spectacular touch- down QC lima Regent, Sang and Yell Leaders pose lar phaloqlaphe al llalllmle ESTLESS X, y -7,5 .QFKMQWW mwxig ww X X .UH ,. 1 'T: - ' N' X H 2. - H . i f -H h 2 X 41- M . 9 Q x xv '. , X.'X:X ..X..X XXn- , X - . X,XX1fWfl54w '-N . ,,,1 , XX XX X X X X X V3 XX - cm, X X X , XXMQXX- . X Em, X125-1-XXXi it ,Q X,,.m X X , - ' ,..,fK.,-X-eff, X Y .Av:NL?,GF X, X X X X' wX:xJf' X , W,- X QL-. - X .,X. XM H TA1vFPEfiEM3L v K 0 - X f :XY X61 Xv. . mi nh , m,-X3 Xr, ,X Q was 17 53. - TSW' ' bl? f .gil , -H37 Q15 2' 73 ,Fa ,fy j, X mf.: .,L.nvmHQm.X,,..,...1,-X 'ie F 5.11 PiQS1-i11'11'1EI'S ST.ImIT1U1'1 UI'11f1EC1 STFEHQTTI -EM JE 733 ,n ? if f?2Y 3 I '77 -. T f-T l X Ka. J 1 I I P Y' ii.. - 1 ,I J A Q 1 It ,' Q X X 7 M V - --'T .1 - 1 ' A 5 'S ., , , 1 ' A f ' f-Mfi iv, -, ' .. H ' ' -- ff' K , ,y - ,p.w' ' V U V , 14 Nw 1 ffnf . ' ' ,. .5 in M4 n,.A. . Et 4 r W s Hel Bedsole Steve Ogden lerry Myregcxrd Iohn Walker Quarterback Fullback Center Tackle VARSITY ELEVEN RUSTLE VALLEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Winning 9 out of ll games and coming in as runner-up in the city finals behind Huntington Park, Reseda's pow- erful football team dominated Valley League football, Tnis years team was led by All-City Player-of-the-Year Hal Bedsole tackle iohn Walker, back Steve Ogden, and center lerry Nyregard. The first the season was an l8-U conquest of i vqeiil ' sing fell tc Van Nuys, the Regents bounced :assi At, crass Pclys Parrots 24-6 the following Week, 'ce eaaye title at stake the Bluecladmen sank lzfcrroe ileet 19-U. After that, Reseda met Cleve- Qaiid ine Cavaiiers falling to defeat easily as the Regents fe ac srrrma kick continued as Reseda travelled to -..i., ,--v,, van- crm T-r are and ucended the Huskies 43-6. Y. -'26 y .,,: ...ZA m I N 6 u ' The closest game of the season Was the Canoga Park 0 aarie. The Huziiers '.-fere leading with only a few minutes '1 13 y ' Zh rerr.::ir.i:g but 1-tie: Hal Redsole scampered over for the , .- score Reseda 1-for. l?-lfi. - 'L tv't 'L The ies: game 1-ras with Resedas arch rivals, the , R ff lll1l1 l I lib 6 Eirfrjigiarr. Braves, and for the first time in VN '25, if DULY, ' G fire years the Regents clobbered the ljeath- R 18 117 l x if k'-S 6 gl l.Vir.:'.i:g the Vfest Valley League title, the ooawi' SL- , A I 1'11::1:1li1 :l'i 'S joowerful Regents traveled to Valley College ev9'- l to play the ifortiern League champs, Frank- 0 r 3 N lir.. The Panthers fell easily as the Regents 'K' OWRGF entered the city semi-finals with a l5-U win. Fr-emontfs ever-powerful Pathfinders, with Antony Lorick and Co., were the next foes for the laernen Vifith fine defensive play by lohn 'Walker and the outstanding quarter- backing of Hal Bedsole, Reseda went on to defeat Fremont l4-6 and advanced to the City Finals. ln the Coliseum the Regents were faced with the hard running of Huntington Park. With the Spartans completely dominating the field, Reseda tumbled to defeat 46-6, ending a long and hard fought season, -- ' ' R 53 ff- Clfveuwo t list' X Q B, 1: 0,,,, iii' Was- -, S 7 -Q ,, nf! uggsrl X Rjcffhvf YA V ' 6 N and Early Win the City Championship 107 Heat-Shed Hard and Trigger Past Our Valley League Champs MIKE BLACK STEVE BOHNE IOPEN CALVERT HM COLLIER MIKE CROWLEY BARRY DOMP KENT FORTIN KEITH GOLDSTEIN DON HAGEN LARRY HILBERT DAVE HOWARD BOB IENKS .E X X, A ' 244 6' ff ff .37 2 -L 1 F5 V ,I 1 QQ ff X , I P f -N Y ff I F' I 429 fav' fi? .45 4' I X V y 503113851511 PUBS With T1'1E1I' C1'l81'8CfE1'1Sf1C HKHOW HOWH81'1d 514111 X 'X ,fr . il ff' ,ui ' f.. Www IEFF SCOTT BOB SISCO RON THOMAS DARYL TOWNSEND VERN VIHLENE RON WAX DICK WEAD BOB ZIRBEL Ula Skinning Coaches Haadaut High Caliber Gridiron Material Mnff' 'iv ii if glkwwfr , C f f ,L 30 , Y? in , 7, ,Z 4 , W f , f nv, I 5, Zi B f C4OUCi1f,'1'3 iohn Boffi f1I'V'i 'JH' Pvwjff-1 ,vflhn ,VIH-fr yfrrii rim' if npr xi ,.1fr,r ,, ri 1 HO CQ! V11 fini im r,iii rr yrlflrr :fir :Iii lr ii iw BEE FOOTBALL WMA 'fur iiovi on time team smmzia .liiiaihiie-y hom- org: H1 l:1fACi.: s B cionrmon played woii in ihis SGCISOIIIS f'liii 'i'ii1f'Ii A iouv loss to iXiom'oo's Vikings 5-U 11: ii10 dxiiwromio in time sruudmgs as Monroe took tooi: Ili 1.'- iomuro cimmprousiup The Regents that lvmdwd m Ali Vcllivy spots were lay Coleman, ieii i'ir1111m, 'ibm' FOCiUYil.'O, and Hom Maricmd sl 1 xx -f W '-:K J M ' M? P 1 ,, , , A 1 ik 4 , ,?V I wi 'ii aw! 1.-we 1 'I ' nf A4 Z iw .. 1- 1 ,W w IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 1: EQ S1-l1:w1' 1111 1 111: Ly: V1 1,11-1:.1 Hffdh, Iw111111,1v1f3, H11r1f1olph, Howberg, Burton Row Z: Mcrihieson, Ver- QLQ.: Fi' .:,.e ffl' F, 1 gg -, 1' Y, 9 1 H 11.1-11 1 PU-111111111 14,1 N111-1, P11-ic Row 3: A111.1erSor1, Lomb, Hudelson, Olmsteod, T1Ce, 'ff5.fees f.1:s1i,. 1 f.f..f1':1 ' 1' V- C1151--'1+1r '!1'11li1-fr Row 4: Co:zl1i1r1zC1, Flcvfd, I'-fc-He1', Nofmger, Borders End Bulldog f'11'11'1QOS 11110 P1'iIT1E COI1C11f1U1'1 IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Regents V117 boys turned in Cl good seoson he2:111d the 11133 quorterbochno of Greg Qlmf stefimd Theee understudies of the varsity fin- 1S1'1'?d the 1e1:1q1,1e w111'1 CI BQ record, coppino the 111111191161 jIO'!7TT CIS did the vorsity. Top Left: Ar1ot1'1f1 F1eg1er.1 Utes the dum Us H1211 E-eilscle lf .fhQ','.'I'1 he1r,g1 M11 He? lf' Vhe Cleve e:i1'Cur11e1 Reseda 'N'11f'1 53-lil Boitom left: A 1'111p1es:1 H111 Yer 15 CC11113h1 ky Fe1ge1 1.f Tqeeve QgWur, 1' 5 ICU: '15f'11l111r 11 Vhe C611 CQ11: glfflfi Tms 1j11i1:11e v.'fif:. 111111 i1111,11i11wJ 1o1311:1r 1r'1 R'?F'? 1i1.f cc' queer nf! The Wfwi V11Hey C'l'11i1111p1o11.:111p 111 L a N,,,.M,f, 1 4 DABRYL THOMAS ,. r Home on the range are the B line standing ready for the snap in an afternoon practice. ' TED EGGLESTON I I I I .g.g.1. V I I I ll VA A, 9 ' 4 x I L 7,1 HAROLD THOMAS B FOOTBALL: Row l: Kcserr 'Nrllcur Vfeary, Roth, Trafy' Zlfrrrierrzar, larsarr Rargxa, lvlarlara, Hathaway, laclcsori, Row 2: Tait, l.eal M:- Carlhy, Shell, Rei, Evans, Eauxzgarrjier, l.4cElher.y, lflerhr, Hash 19365 Phrllxps Row 3: Andrews, Brown, Wierzba, Paloiliar. Thomas, ladies: Kumler, Cooper, Robur. 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I X? is , - i S- N x f I lg, ,I 4, Nw k , I x ' l l Y fl' in r sr an 41 5 ' - fl an Q Q :CX U si'-1' I it ' - Fi, 4 GD , I ' L , , H J qi-X Q Q ,Q'.z'4v leiflap on-I gl. AQ! f A 5-ff Y f 4 '--' fr 'ir ' Y. -ZZ 121, M IUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: Standring, Statger, lserrnan, Caplan, Golino, Glazer, Orr. Row 2: Thurow, Steele, Ross, Kranzler, Dice, Berrnan, Slayter, Willard, Kailer, Curiel. Row 3: Leaby, Taylor, Nickerson, Swaim, Reitholter, Alpha, Schwaz, Miller, Ledgerwood, Ferber, Fleckles, Powell. 10TH GRADE CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: Cohen, Kale, Thomas, Bay, Gorrlieb, Gorros, Morong. Row 2: Powell, Lino, Niederhaose, Homer, Butterworth, Boyce, Shaw, Davis, Patty, Row 3: Leahy, Donaldson, Reithotter, Pruss, Alpha, Sprout, Le Doux, Rornais, Rosenkranz, McCormick, Taylor. Push Hard Toward Finish Tapa Paced by the fine running ot Ted Eggleston and Ioe Walsh, Reseda's Varsity Cross Country team carne in second place behind Monroe in the West Valley standings. The Regents took third in the league finals. Winning the league title behind the hard running ot Bob Swaim and Sam Orr, the lunior harriers were undefeated in league play. Finishing a close second to Monroe, Resedas lOth graders showed up well in league play, during the past season. Bill Morong finished second tor the Regents in the league finals, MITCHELL BERMAN IOE WALSH LYNNE ANDERSON COACH LEAHY WH' 919 ,WV X -ww W,,,..--wW ' ' fm W, ,, ,, EW i K . 1 I k.AfJ-1v I - ' ' , 3 v ms, VJ Sw ' i Q96 9 92 '.. J I ' JVQ - ' ,1 'f . y s-, ' ' ,. o - . X 1, Q V, I .. .j- 4 Vf I hNme+fe ff 'W'f'3 QQ w.,ee,o4ff7QfMfv W- 1 gk f9.,,f,,,,m - + fiwm Qf:+-zivyffy KW nfflfgxf W ff! -4419,-Jwm ewwfey, aw ' Het 7014 ,,, hi! 'R GJ E5 1 , X W QJ. . Q Ljby 5 X. ngjl L I I PfafNQf ef f Q-D Q X 'H-1 Y. ,V I V5 .V N- 'QA E ' Q 'Q iii! K ff 'gf iq xvfyfgtgii U' K A ,X A11 K ' ' ' ' K ' ,t .N Lg A E was 3 A -1 1 I , , Mum gY D v 1 'KM gM,u,4 77? 50, , Q ' 1 ' ' -f f .-., ' - sw ff B gg can lf? ,N , . 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Hwy X1-www lflwll qnn-vm Mnryn Yoyov mo True Regents M A R Y A V O Y E N Homecoming Queen 1959 MVK xgwfnv ,Qn-who m.u..,,,', V .w,,- -.nr A ' x eq! 2 sw Y 5 f Queens Elf UU1' P11'SI HOIT1ECUI'I'111'1q Hoe DUW11 w x Hegehts tocrsttng Wtth sort ducks woe C7 305111155 s1ghf they 'meh ecfh other well, Old timers remihisce at their first Homecommg As It GUI Underway, RESEUEFS F11'SI A1T.I1T11'11 Nite ww' 'D' if Qdf 9 JL A ' af ll-.M tssw , 'TIEXESQQI 'V -. I E ESfgW 7 3 Y f Refi i ,i xy X it X wk Q X S ,, sg Q. K in sxn Thls year our toreign visitors came trom Switzerland and lndo- nesia. These two people rated high in scholastic standing and had the desire to visit America. ln Beatrice CBeai deMueron's birthplace, Switzerland, snow is the main attraction. She excels in winter sports and dislikes the val- ley's constant sunshine. Televi- sion is as scarce in Switzerland as extra-curricular activities in shooli Here in America she has slowly caught on to our slang by constantly watching television. Her tavorite expression on any- thing and everything is, Oky- Dolqyf' Raeltman CRoclcyD Lulqman is our honored toreign exchange student from indonesia, ln contrast to Bea, the warm sun is no stranger to him. Rocky's tirst impression ot America was that everything was big. Tall buildings are al- most non-existent in his home- land, Around the Regent camp Rocky will always be remem- bered tor his constant smile and his never-ending enthusiasm tor all activities around the campus, 2222222 1 f ,,,f z, ? ,, ,z 1: Q, n if W 1140 f ,ffm , My X all Q COI'1 8.lEEl l1'1E S1Jl1'liS and Renewed Ulfl F1'lE1'1ElSl'1l1JS Sj:e:i:Q e'.'e:is at Glfli State included Campaigning 13: pres1:e:tg:. :rites speeches, rnaxy ceremonies, :iii ihe r.ever-T2-be-fziaztier. chow line Hoff 4 Mbjffj Do,-,jf - , ff1l.,ow'V bggil? wemggmn fr , nd, fff V .T gi., V 3 , in lr LJ jfs f A 'T fWMult , Ki Simi? 2 ' iw: , Iocmne Rowberg Girls State Representative i959 7 WM-,V We . , Nm' T Q L I Na, NZ, S-g, ?' a . l -aa n: 2 410 I -sf r X x fy K , . rr z 4 A' f, 4 1 , N it 'W 3' em X f 4 , Y N vt L 9 , I N' , LL , I I Q' ,N t i f , 4 X Q wt ff X L , X X, Y X t t -me 5 , Us N 3 W' f it Y 1 W J' fa' EQ f X QXX i f e X Q 3 xxtvq ' X, W 'tax ff fx 1 i, RN Duruig lrlterrmsston Cctrolyrt Zeller and ldytie Wislftrlow do Q ltvely can-can High teppin' Regents ,5- f 7'h f 2 ,f 3 3 -ef:-H Tvfl' WPC VW' Drfflie he '.-fdgll like t: have 3 ii' ,217 fn be elcppeu dll over ce Ten Zaelze Steve Lange T1 Jr' If 35.3 lffihi' L2 Eelle liek jr, ei-iie:'2i'f.' L11 Eelle ' Tet Exrge 353 lf-:iii Fgggfs ectiie : 'ie UE tlwev' ' C etriljhier :ut their . fffil The roif Cl the Qld liarzt lragzpic-a rn ..:1a aria rapuid as Helemte felled m tlte atslos :1 fagaziifr aria he tlieatrf fifitl tlrctixtit tire-sented tltoiz' lITlOT'LNf'Oft.Tf.Off ci THE lXf.3tTCl-l- lVlAlfQlfl3t, bm' Tltortttott VVtld0r AACt tit ' ' 'Id twft tv:',' lvlvtdus' mls-advoxttttres th Nt-w lfttti 'rt l.twt' lvtsss , .W 4 'T .- ..eo ada Asa. ,adam - ,- ,. , lx -4 -. ..Q..al1t,.e etreete at txmo l.fo:i1De:'s ci tae Cast llll Itttl. .tw lt f'lllI3lt1llLlllld twrlarzuzers as lay Galdsx-sartliy It tl llltmt All: tt Ilttrtx llt mt l . A - w . x t -w w ' filer Tam l-lallitwaxx liatlty lltmttttta, rlud .mtrrlit-, kwwtll lXlUldlll OlLS, lOlltt lf-rocks Karen ltllt-tlltf-ltl, lll't'lIdt1 Sttvllt, Atttold lltuliory Steve- Lodae, l-Sturt' l.tt.', lxtttllx' l.tt llttllt- llutfly Stool: Cassandra Pratt turd Stl-vw lXflvlXlt1llmt l-lelpma toward tlte success ol tlte ltwrlttrt-1-ttt.w- v't-rw tv'-'1trtr1'tt director l,ettda lxlesstta and t t .wtnet ,- . tr '- ,ltt-ell rtt tttttl1utwt'l,1ttdtt lottos 1 , 1 4 2- --'wmt 1- L' ' 4 t I- :lllx I 1 ltllt ,. ll lt t. t, .tio l. ,wt .N lwttxa ltvr vllvta tI1llt'ktI1YtIVX'lllll lawn kltttlllvltl, Tttmt llttlltttvxtt lolm llt-wx-' lttwwtw N -'lt lx x rt tl-A t tif'-I WU' l tt ltlltll tt tttttzil xt: lt-wt at wt l-lt1l?ttlbY.3 lt K Had PLII1 ofA11 Sorts Old hooters and their oltspriiia cavorted to the riotous strains ol the Father-Dauahter nite, sponsored by the Girls' Leaaue. Hesedas Social Hall sparlqled with smiles as the proud airls were paraded by their best beaus. l-liqhe liahts ot the everiiha iiioluded several tests ot skill tor the old timers as well as their youtlitul partners. Spotliahted in the pictures are the wiririers ot the look-alike and dauce ooiitests, Laughter reiaiied as liiiia wheii pina pozia balls varilshed arid loalloits burst ',1- .yrs vxsx- - 'LN. vsnslw- ' ...xc - ,rar . lux.. Q Q .s....l3 , 'Iflfl :.1'flf,, ..:f' . Qffx Q NIO lfilfil Ii I CIMIITY I iii x OGSY Li '.Lf,f.I II Xlflff Blix' ,Clfn vs iff fl 'r H2735 ireii i'1Aff-E ai all is prefer. my Sue 'Veer' iii her Zaihef They 1lEff.Cf, 'rave by 'f7lf.T.lf.Q f-L 4- ea' 5: tcitest : ,WAN 5 51:3 pci? hall Llzidfclaed is hard, but - ge: f'?:.e::e seals the ball its impossible R sg gs -..af V, mf: tt ' FW, VARSITY BASKETBALL Led by the ine playing ot Terry Moore and All-Valley' Marty Pouohey, Reseda's basketball teoim finished a fine season in third place, The Regents toughest Competition Came from BQrmingham and lffonroe as those two toorns fnished oneetvfo in the league standings, The Leernen opened the season in good form by defeating Manual Arts 49 to 45 on our home Courts, ln the next game the Regents were stopped short by Poljfs Parrots E5 to 42. Alter eztendQng the losses in the proiotioe season to five, loos- ing to Universltj E2 to 52 and to Rurrrowghs 67 to 54, the Regents opened the league by defeating lfonroe 42 to 4l and Cleveland EE to 42 Reseda lost the next four in a row, They fell in defeat to llortn l-lollgf'x,rood 72 to 42 in a non-leagae game, to Canoga E4 to 53, to Birmingham EC to 38, and to lfonroe io to Sf. The noopsters finished bf Cooling Clevelande Cavaliers E9 to ill and ended the 'EQ season, LElHl-SY REQEHI Sl18.FDSl'1EJO1IEI'S Pl1'E ITIEIW E Basketball BBPPEQIB FRANK BARNER RICHARD FLAMM MARTY FOUCHEY WARD KOUTNIK BOB KYLE RON MCARDLE DAVE MONYPENY TERRY MOORE 23 ? ! f wg, S-Z . Z x 'Xi ,e- N-'-'S' Feseias 'giior basketball team, be- -Lii the ire play of All-Valley players, .foitj Sroserzazi Bob Armstrong and ferr: Haiti: sioi-rea up well in the The fue .zet it-ro hearthreakers this eaeof. the fret to Cleveland 45 to 43, :ia iier to Egrfi..T.gE.ar: E8 to 55, These ,llillf -oopeters edged out a close tiiorj er the -..ziroe 'fxkztnas 37-35 3 eifei , i the Close games they IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL I2 4 ml 2023 .Qxl 25 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: Hartrra, Grossrrtarl, Armstrong, EllSb5YTC'll', Roche, Wolf, Swayze, Row 2: Parrnerlter, Stetrtloery, Taylor, Eosseler, Rorrahdeer, Weaver, Golay, Tarlow, Parrrrehter, DAVE REDDIE LARRY POPEIOY STEVE TARLOW MIKE STORY I Lew! M W VK 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Tarlow, Flamm Popetoy, Moore, Koutnik, Barnes, McArdie, Kyle Monypenrty, Eouchey, Story, Reclolie, 123 f '3' E123 Larry' Pcpegoy shocfs 113 Regeit Est, Lf:C3ri'e U. ,'ll1S The rehcuii, ii the Clevelfziz gift eseiic wer 55-47 Ting ,- ,... N, rvnnvl LLL ,..- - - ff,-my -.m,,Lj-- SLB.. -- .na :-.: 1,-.-,, .:.....-d: Eeaeit L uenetrcllers COHCIIES PFESSBC1 T119 VEPSYW OHIO T118 WCIUFY TFEH B BASKETBALL Row 1: Kiiselli Siric levees Hejl Elxrifgelz Row 2: Muller Fuller Bertini Atlas iferixri iix ROW 35 EC-ussf: Hcllzrcr. Elpxrifveld LCl,i31e BEE BASKETBALL 1 . t . Q.: x - K' 3, I V I 1 3 X1 9 Qs A , , , I 1 43 Wig L IUKL A BDPL I 3 1 Q 462 -30 1 20, X ' S 'Be Q 205 C. id . - , - , . Ee-gems' B Lzcxssietbille-is played - 3 5 .A.-,E -.... L -.. .-L,lU.J Ty were sfalpea CQ' Blflilliitilf , .gba 3-32195 CEE BASKETBALL Aithouzlx XVm.'z11o:i Sliiistafls L lpcpruvrw ended time season 1:1 top plums' duo to IIIOXPSTXQITCLN TWC T1 L p 'ws were produced Gpwrse E1 T xx' O . .LK mosv Milo Huzmits squoaked UXVILIIMI vlvtorms over Poly QE T H 'und North Hollyx-.'ood's Huskies ts -1 iww' H10 'W 'YTSNT Row 1: Po , L . A. .A .A btLLx.. C BASKETBALL llwfk, Bmvme Pumzo Flvozwmm Helms ll In .1-1 S'hwm1g' Axvwzsorm Row 3: 10 N - . vw BX- ,. ' . .s,. O .L x LO O. e Sklifstcillers fell to Mczirce A-1 lcst ti Ncrtiilicu' 'FHQ W 2: Hunt Fvllowzs Gooiwizm G 1 Dave Reddle I-GUY POPGJOY Scott Hxggxns Tone Strauhal Q Q Q R' X 7 'x ' 1 - ,, t 4 x l Q s .1 gl? X , K f Y i If' ffl ' et! T wfmf F3 I riff' wifi u g ,v ,A AXA- . F ew . 5 .30 .-L. Q 'QR 5 no-'4 ... . .i .:-G,'. , rv Y Y TENNIS -TEAAIVT-Row Goach Q-ee, Patty Stravhal Bradstreet Klein Muenre Reddie Row 2: 1:1 ,uiie :1gg1 Sxiih Brown Caleeri Popeyoj Puttwink Hallman Shank P.8Cli9'EI1'1E1'1 and GUHEFS Packed U13 AWBFUS andIfIeadedBac1a TENNIS Experience was the key to this years tennis team. The past few years Mr. Lees gang finished below par, lout this years team finished on the top court, as top rnan Dave Reddie tool: on all competition and finished them in fine form. GOLF Our Regent Golfmen, coached by Mr. Galen Young, finished high on the Valley League greens. This year's golfsters were driven to this position by Duane Fitch, Greg Bazzett, Ierry Green, and Steve Tarlow. . gf .4 4- ilfi f L, ma24 Ff'S gQ'bY4ae:s:e:vear'P' g ' -LN L- ' A X 1: . -1-ff 0, 5-3,.,,,,,0 Q Vg ,, .www . 5, 1. ,,,,s..m,,,,., M H. A change in pace shows Dennis Monepenny sliding into third as IGYYY MYY99C1fd teammate Bob Pheil puts the tag on him Coach Quick calls the 'P play. 9QEl'1l Horse HlClE1 S WEPE Buffaloed bv Valley Wildfire VARSITY BASEBALL-Row 1: Vitz, Davila, l-laga, Kinsella, Lang, Row 2: Tracy, Myregard, Koutnik, Manypeny, Pleil, Olmstrad, Bilsborraw, Wilson, Kennestar., Coach Quick fj'7f' iii? Q BASEBALL This year's baseball team had a rough time on the Valleys baseball diamonds as bad luck plagued Mr, Quiclds Varsityr An extra inning 3-O loss to Birmingham was a maior factor in the final league standings as the Regents took fourth place. I. V. BASEBALL-Row 1: 'N1nnf1 l4, lliirrl, llirfrli-'-,, l'frrfrrl1, Perris, lflenfzirre, Carlisle, Hf:raf.-r How 2: flrnifvv, lin' lu-fr, Andrewr, Thomas, l:lVCIf.0lll'.', Caorrf,-r, f-lznw., fllutlff, Evans, lricza How 3: Eorflnlulfy, l,infg, Tf'l'l'ff, lilllvl lu, lilloviua, flpifglcffrrrrfin, Calflwffll, llfvflrir lf, lflrrrlt ,, llwrrw r ,sk . 5, ff f-. .2 S Q' Q i3li X .....4Uf A ,,...-.Q-...A V1 e , Townsend crosses 220 finish tape tor first against Birmingham. Howard. places second and Monypeny is seen placing fourth to clinch the West Valley League Championship. TOD GUI'tI'1'1E1'1Bl8S1IECl Tl11'Ul.Igl'l tl'tE DUSI of all U1JI3USl1'1g FUFCES Pete Homer Iohn Calvert Leroy Graber Marty Grossman Clayton Iohri St v O den B111 Statler Bob Swaim Earl McCaskill Dennis Monypeny e e g Harold Thomas Ronald Thurow Darryl Townsend lohn Walker Q A W 9 ,yrgfffy y Qgm ff 1 .eg - 1 Wa , ,wwf Z-2: 2 r 41,2 s --aa.-, LW V f fs 01 Bob Zirbel 7' 1. 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AV I ,X 3 X , Zi F , .vig - , , ri -1,41 -V V ,.M,,i.e ,. , H. 1 ' ,f ,, Y . - Vg -V ,V - ,fy V it z Q , J V, ,f - ',J.1f1E:Vsxr,A. V., , V -Q J -, W -V - ,, I NNW-v - ,.. ,. ' in Ak :I ,, F, gl If K I! ' dW,,,..,h ' lu X . Enya-usuhq, ,, -Q , A Q Q - It - M... ,Mft l f l--1 C ' f V-fra -. . 9 -f 'ff V 5.-. -N Na... '- '- - VARSITY TRACK Winning the Valley Track Champione ships in dual in e e t s tor the third straight year was easy stutt tor coaches lolin Boyd and Ed Leahy and the Be- aent varsity as they set the pace tor other teams to tollow. This years top pertormances were due to the tine running ot Marty Grossman, Darryl Townsend, and Dave Howard. A spark ot this years team was the surprise ot bringing both Bon Thomas and Dennis Monytoenny trom baseball to run track, These boys proved to be the clitterence in winning the meet at Canoga tor the league crown, B AND C TRACK -ie : :ia - tea: :as never failed 1: bingo some liiicr to Beseda. This years ieaftis fe no ei-ioejotion Their final re::ris s :1-Fei that they gave .., -,.,,.--.,., L,....,--.. .,, -,...-,Q aJ..,.,K .... .,-C-:--.., .-. ':: ., .-.,..,-. ..-MC .sv .N ty. X L , - r .Z I ,v - r- 1 tf . . -4 V M N g by , ' K 'I ' t' R K L ., ,y y U 53 y .. - 1 . K , a i t ,L 1 - . - Q 4 W -- - - , -1 , , t h ,I re ,V -L f 4 W? X' ' y I , - y Tw 'X ,i ,it , it-ty-P. I ' ' , , ,W - , A A - ' ,- I ' ' ' ' - , i , f 1 , f V - , ti., , - . . I ,A A -. f A , . f X as -B 6' ,, - it - A- -' T ' ' 714, '--T T , ip P T, y - V 'T Q' A 5 .-. v ln -' ' 'V Y ' ', V ' RS: it x ' 1 3' J 1 - A ff Rf , nssfm MBA: ' , f 4 4 , R V ' L. l : , - ' '- . A ' 4 - ' , 1 . , .V V .- 5 f v, Q - R - , . , -W . H 1 , , . ,t Q 3' ,- 'f g , L 1 45- 4, i Q. h- V X . X i l i 1 f V , fr , SID i ,, ' X Y: ' y ,- ' 4 '1i.A gggm r ., .i ' . , T , Rim variant. i ,nzssnn assent' Hrsrnf Fm I Q- P , - , i nrssnn - 1- ' , 1 ' ' ff - ,L .V we ,, im, f in i - i 1 i . , , , ' - f - r. X - ' - i .-11 , it fi . ,i 't t f ' - 'f ff H -'f M' 3 - i N lm ' V - - 3 l ' 2 . 'T l ' xx - it 't X ,' Q i 16 ,nf ,L 22 29 . J M . A t .,g X 12 V 4 I 7 5 v 5 I. i N, i 1535 9 y X V L , ,V hr y A . X .M il K -M Q Y. ,, A A s, t 1 . 4 yf ,V 1 - . A 1 X , W '- i T I - T . 5 f --tifif 1 , H .. w , Y E S t V 1 .... J.. wp., b I X 4, ' Q 1: yi I 5 dy gjin V: Q .V V , .,.. ,fl Tw. ,x t 1 .,.., ., ' I I- A,. , V ,Qsi-- ' , ' , ,-4: , 1' ' ,f , - .-2, , - ,. , 1 , r -wr' 1 : - r ,A ' , Q 2, t Q f i r, ' r ,V it , - - If 2 T - - y- y f , f -ti VARSITY TRACK-Row 1: Howard, Statler, Homer, Ogden, Walker, Ogden, Carpenter, Stott Favre Thomas Row 2: Grossman, Brix, Swaim, Spencer, Townsend, Hughes, Robyn, Miiyriard Calvert, Thurow, Graber, Eidson. Row 3: Mr, Boyd, Humphryes, Berman, Bhelke, Baziitolpti, Curcio Zirbel, Mills, Monypeny, Lynn, Harris, Sovcy, Silver. Row 4: Wolf, Mc- Mwhoii Robinson, Steinberg, Pruss, Russell, Cashion, Bousso, Berber, Cookson, Roche Perriaiio Coleman, Mr Leahy tCoachl Row 5: McDonald, Moore, Golay, Ninegar, Bose Schwartz lohns, Alpha, Mowinckel, Bomus, Moore, Teague, Horton, Krames. HS Tl'tBY Swiftly STPOUB T1'EtllS P1'Etll'lE SCl'tUU1'tE1 S tJ1'tCE T1 EVElEE B TRACK-Row l: Williams, Lehman, Owens, Rives, lackson, Thomas, Ferejohn, Heyleit Weary Row 2: Sizemore, Keck, Larson Hathaway, Zimmerman, Shettield, Bennett, Meyer Belerison, Estavillo Row 3: Mr. Boyd, Lucas, Coleman, Standring, Butterworth, Gilmore, l-lalliriari, Curiel, Fisher, Davis, McElheny, Masin Row 4: Braithwaite, Berman, Niederhaust, Wierzba, Garey, Sarno, Beolal, De Wees, Von Sonn, Palooian, Soutar, Silver, Mr, Leahy Row 5: Steele tiriarb, Vooganian tmgrl, lohnson, Aguayo, Pablcer, Harlan, Blumtield ST-r:i.ae Follansher, Shaw Garrett, Wolt, Bennett, Vlfright tmgr l, Powell tmgrt X 'W X f- 1 1? 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V, ., -11 , f ' ' , ,, V V WV, W 2e j f , V s f ,ML . , ' g , V0 , , , 4,2 gf' I1 'f ,W , ,:- ,iw-,,, ,xg 5 M33 My , , , , , ,,7,,, ,NIVvj, , , ww574AWWWWZWZZWWWVMMWWMQKafffjyyni mV,H A5hwmMhW Jw ,VM I , H , W0 if W ' , , ,,, ,,,f,!My . 4, , V ,X !,,,,,,,.J, I , f gg, ,,,fVf H ,, ,g, 1715, -VVV AA: f f W 'lv 4 15 ' ' V' Vf V V' H 7- 'f I , I U11 TB1'11'1EEl Wl1T1 Sl'lE11'l'lS ...ag-.-n Blgllgfj ' LL LL f- M WWZW VARSITY Granbery, SWIM-Row 1: Bain, Ledgerwood, Pilgreen, Fuller, Slayter, Ayres, + WNY' 9 ? liill Marland, Vandervort. Row 2: Blauluss, Bo- berts, Oman, Bergstrom, Evans, Van Orrnan, Bailey, Bossteuscher, Shields, Murphy Row 3: Shoptall, Clerr-ens, Wattsan, Walers, Fend- ricks, Sunderrnier, Howard, Frey, Svoboda, Cummings, B SWIM TEAM-Row l: Biddle, Boss, Bleriu- rnant, Clio, Anderson, Oxvrghmanru, lrlellif-r, Spark: Row 2: Shoplall, Suqarman, Milfrholl, l-lanrifi, Wand, Slepherrzzari, lrlarrizooru, Whilre, 3 Armhrust, Wul- Browrr, Hill. VVf:if1r1, Behrriari, Qelflffl Row Flherlaarrfly, Pilar,-r, l:lflTl'Il'lf,IUl liner, Tlwifffz, Phillies, Wa-bla, 130 Alpha, Wfirfl, Vied fU1' Valley Wl1'1QIS h G SWIMMING Beseda's aquamen, after a very successful, season still finished behind our arch rival, Birming- am, Coach Shotstalls Waterboys sunk most all opposition with ase. The standouts on this year's team were Dennis Vandervort, lim Balin and Pete Shields. The students here at Reseda can be proud ot their three swim squads. if , L ,-.ffw,ew.J1- 1,4 :'1?,,., Viv -JL? fgftx s Y'Q, , , hx Natl .H-' GK C SWIM TEAM-Row l: M. Miller, T. Biller, M. Bleiler, Br. Hook, I. Oliver, l. Dunne, l. Caso, D. Hamm, K. Caruso. Row 2: Shoptall, B. Dutton, I. Lichtman, I. Alexander, B. Hack- ley, T. Percer, P. Milner, G, Goodwin, B. Taylor, S. Grove, B. Smith. 44 F ef ,, . P3 were aw age: Fixx, BEF-TEHUBPS TUI'I'1lJlECl UVB? EVEY PUB to l'l1'1lSl'1P.T.II'1I'1BI' LIIJ GYMNASTICS With an evenly distributed amount ot muscle spread around the Reseda Gym, Mr. lae as head coach led the team to second place in the West Valley League. Sparked by the line performances ot Tom French, tum- bler, Manuel Casian, rings, Bob Tra- cy, parallel bars, lerry Holmes and Pete Nickerson, side horse, Wayne Young and lohn Donald on the rope placed high in the Valley tinals. These musclemen were made up mostly ot underclassmen, so the lae- men will be looking for a fine sea- son next year. Iohn Donald, Wayne Young Pete Nickerson , 1 ff f , f f V f Q 'W , giefzii- ,TA ' K iki A GYMNASTICS-Row 1: Lynch Ggden, Casiar., Glfumler, Keller, Holmes, French Row 2: N Tracy, Hoi:-es, Lutige lfariscie, Donald, McClelland, Stark: Row 3: O'Connor, Shepard, Suhayda, Zempel Ifickerscr. Foot Row 4: Thiernari, Khryer, lflazzola, Wheeler, Young, Brown, llcllxl.-ei A f .,,,. 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V 'IU M, It In, ly' A w I F1351-I V UPF EVS TUFHEC1 Baghrul Bgaus IU Gav Uunq Bla C195 15' I'7 '9 -ff Many sziiiall wily ioik mu,-in woivaiiiwi by Ihr' axporiviiiweii iiiiidors as Ihr-y blagti.-ii the W ,L the he-si-rin Ramp F Tricks, funny and otherwise, were played on many of the rough riders that were an hand lor the lesiiviiies at the Iesiefs Iurirp NX! There 'Jamie a time in every spring semester when ihe tables are turned as the sauaws of the campus take the braves of their choice ra the Vice-Versa Dance On this one night braves became chiefs Sandy Rae seems to have stuck herseii pinning a Carnation ar. Iirn Collard 1' W' Q4 .I 4.5, iz? - ' , i M4 K ix, , ,A - 1 a' f Y r X Q6 C :tract art Izjfie -gr 1- Arrzwrq .f ,riiziifrri .ipiriig far ar: evemnd ' X' - 5 5 5 k F . ' Q Q -' .. att nie ge',.ef:.er .ar fheir Q, 'iarwgirg are Par Calveri, Larry Klein, Iviiitcr fy? L - A 5 ia The flfe- ferfd Hai' Paras: Crawley, and Barham Niaikiri fr A - - if V' .Salty N. , . Elf U01'1SC10US 58.15 to PUiSEd ULIHQI LiE11ES 4 The P35181 Hues of MBV USTIEF MAY QUEEN 1969 Bonnie Wyatt Escort Darryl Townsend 'ifvf in ll'1B EHPIS PEHFEST. Row 1: Carol Coons, lanice Suddulli, Ar- W, letta Higgins, Geni Neighbors, Marilyn Eurrill Row 2: Mike Pilareen, Bonnie VVyatt Darryl Townsend Dennis Vander- vort Marsh Russell MAY QUEEN The crowning ol tlie Mag' Queen is one ol tlie rnost anticipated events ot tlie spring semester Bonnie Wyatt becanie our N60 May Queen, and presided over lier court ol tlie UFCI1l'9Sl oi tlie Fair at tlie sprina lorrnal tlie evenina tollowina lier crowning lanice Sixddiitli canie next in line as Maid of l-lonor Tlie tentli arado princess was lfeaay Miller tlie eleventli arade princesses were lXloirilyn Bnrrill and liidy Brailo The eialit twelltli grade dzxoliesses were Carol f 'iw 4, , V, ,, ,W Eoodg' rtcr eritlzpzsiasziil Arletta Hiaaxns ilor '.1ndersto.:1d1:1gl 'Pat Pxayne iior ae-nerosityl, Genie lie-ialfoors for npxznilitvl and Barbara . X . - - 1 1 - .- ,. A Y .. 4 .i . S,b.v?x MC. .CYCUN Fore-ground: ffllie Pllgreei, lu Cl 3' M a r- :fite Eiiige --'fjait Darryl Townsend Row l: faril Eioag' Pat Mallard, Carole fiiis .l.f.? '.Z Hlggiis How 2: Pat Payne, EaT:a7: Paflej' fanrie Suidduitli Gem Nejiiiri Row 3: T111 Hallinan Mike 'TEE ?-ssell Barry l..'E'l'1'l'1lllT.Q1 Row l: Peggy ..f.,.ei T Ecoay Pa' Mallard Carole Coons, Arletta Higgins, Marilyr, Burrill, Indy Erailo Row 2: Pat Payne, Barbara Paisley, Qi 'Av' flat: ine E,e EET'-7 .lie Shawn, Gem Tleilihors Row 3: Ron Scliaeller, Bob lenks, Torn Kelril, Tim l-lallinan, Mike Mills, Mike Pilgreeri, Eaffj' Qegti.'..ig Eiiiie ,'. Eaffyl Tcwnzera Dennis Vanalervort, Marsh Russell, lerry Green, Glenn lolley, Dan Fleokles L -fwwaww ,P MM, ,W , ff 4..ffw.f,...1Mf4w,Q-f,,mm1Aw1ff,w..vwawqumm-my . ws... wUAsssf.,m:,.5-mv, .www --s- , we-:wmv-mweww ,, ' Y, 'h4-uu....,,- 'M 4' w-,,, A i ' ' ,f I - Y --.,...h. ,wnu W-.A 4- ' A 1' 2 A a ' 4.6 ' ,ft '1- lf' 0 0 .. ' 'I 4 , K' uf f u, 21 ' v 5'--gf ' af W . 1 H 'Rf' , Q l 16 , My ,Q f 'DRQEAUQ ' 'vo bf 5 . l if T, ,dv A, -' ' If-V I : 3 j X , Q A A 'WN'-r'r-1.-ff' 4-. 4-,,. i 'Z-f if if 4-35 ,ig f 41? ff if fi ,.,, ,Fig 1 WW ,fp , , , A ' Q-N 'Tiff' -gr. .L I rn JLAQV, '1 3'1 1 .f',, A ' ff ey, 1 V ' ' '-QPF . ' ,ga M f Q'- ' ' 1- L ' Q3 -9- . sa:-V 'Q' - x Y ' ' . G I - wi ' 4 -.1,f. E Af' W W , ' V .1 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '60 From CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS IVIIM1' You Will Find Il' IIVIIVHI, f1I'Ii1 7l!HQ.j Wvlfome Present Dividend Rate is 4V2 of., a Year-Paid 4 Times a Year 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 18260 Sherman Way, Reseda 16912 Devonshire Street, Granada Hills Q- ,5 1 ' 11, s le f , , 1 4 X UIIIIZ fx Its a car . . . It's a Ford . . . It's a Thunderbird . . . from TOWN AND COUNTRY FORD at 7400 Reseda Boulevard. Iackie Sheetz, Harvey Wolfe, lean Sisco, and Linda Mittendorf are giving their overwhelming approval of the car as lim Clark happily accepts the keys from Ioan Sisco. They all suggest that you buy your FORD there today. SANDEE CLEANERS We D0 Our Own Cleaning Knits Our Specialty Dickens 4-8118 19327 Vanowen Reseda, Calif. HOWlE'S TEXACO SERVICE MOTOR TUNE UPS - BRAKES 6lOO Reseda Blvd. Reseda, Calif. Phone Dickens 2-4626 COME IN AND BROWSE CY'S COUNTRY STORE Unfinislwecl Furniture and Applicunccs. Fuel and Feecl 6066 Reseda Blvd. Reseda, Calif. DI. 3-2545 No matter what occasion: winter, summer, casual or dressy, you can find the perfect wearing apparel at GARLANDS, located at 18317 Sherman Way in Reseda. Deion Cof- fin has selected a perfect sweater and skirt outfit for school, while Marsha Comer shows her choice for the Vice Versa. For any infor- mation concerning this popular shop. phone Dlckens 3-5770. TEEN TOPPERS is a terrific place to shop. lust ask Sandy Cain and Sue Smith, for they will tell you of the pleasant discovery that they made when they went to 19780 Ventura. Here they found the rare com- bination of high quality clothes, low prices and a friendly surroundings that always makes it a favor- ite place to shop. Wendy Wallin and Terry Turner have romantic vis- ions as they listen to the soft music flowing from the radios that they came upon at RESEDA TV SERVICE, 18430 Van Owen in Reseda. RESEDA TV is loaded with all sorts of great buys in good quality radio and TV equipment . . . plus a handy repair service. i S-A... ? ? ? , , NEED A TRANSISTOR A. j RAmo? A PORTABLE ps y p ,Q snanm PHUNOGRAPH? . Q Don't have the cash? .1 i . 5 x hereas your answer! At Lawson's Jewelers you don't need cash if you have a part-time job or a regular weekly or monthly allowance. Terms are confidential and arranged to suit your ability to pay. No co-signers needed. Famous top-quality brands at special low prices made possible to you through our 19 store mass buying power. 13353 SHERMAN WAY inext to Penney'sl l PHONE: Dickens 3-2869 Open Mon. 8- Fri. Nights until 9 P.M. JEWELERS l Keep calm boys. Yes, you-Steve Schwartz and Hank Watson-Cheryl Bergen is bound to find that money sometime. These three Regents are completing the last phase of their visit to the MERRITT LUMBEB COMPANY, located at 1729 Reseda Blvd. in North- ridge. It is needless to say that there they found more than enough exceptionally fine lumber, not to mention the variety of other hardware supplies included in the store. Be a champion bowler! Ioin Sue Fern, Rick Phillips, and Linda Bouck as they watch Gary Farrow prepare to display his fantastic ability. Yes, you too can enjoy one of Ameri- ca's favorite sports by visiting SHERMAN SQUARE BOWL, at 18430 Sherman Way. There you can find the most modern bowling apparatus, as well as a fine adjoining restaurant for those bowlers with keen appetites. While resting comfortably, Phyllis Pool experi- ences the exceptional service that accompanies the exquisite clothes selection that is found at COUNTRY CLUB FASHIONS, located at l8l0l Sherman Way in Reseda. Carol Gollos also views the srmartiy lfl'ii'l!Ol'lF.'d dress that Ray Noyer is clisplafiiff aififleritfilly. those cute outfits that the girls mol' .po :-:tylish in are two examples of ting fine fglotliffl fiiilrrfi fat Everyone smile pretty . . . and that includes the photographer, Iudy Sudduth, too. Mike Dempsey, Rene Smith and Wayne Young are switching the usual procedure by backfiring the picture-takin' business right back at the photographer. Thus all tour Regents are utilizing the excellent photo- graph equipment included in the wide selection at HAY'S CAMERA STORE, 18340 Sherman Way, Reseda. Phone DI. 5-4610. What a lovely orchid, exclaims Iudy Marquette as she admires the perfect flower shown to her by Mr. Childes. lim Iohnson, too, is enthused with this choice that he has made especially for Iudy in anticipation for the future formal dance. There is a wonderful variety of flowers to be found at the RESEDA FLORIST, 7258 Reseda Boulevard. To order flowers or for information, call DI. 2-6171. S 5537 fiiia'9l,L,l 'g . 4 ,. J I .. V3 PQI f - .Q . JI' ' 7 7 4 . ti Ohl That's just what I was looking for, exclaims ludy Hungerford, as she admires the lovely cotton- pretty skirt and blouse outfit shown to her. You can't help but find the outfit to suit your taste, girls. at IEANNIES CASUALS, 18448 Sherman Way, for IEANNIES is stocked with only the best and newest in feminine creations. Pwr ' J , 5' .QQ . iflfwftstf Vern Vihlene has brought Linda Smith and Mary Ann Zumstein along with him to give their feminine advice as to which of the many stylish shirts found at GREENEYS would suit him best. Mary helps to show one that seems to please everyone. For the very best in men's clothes, visit GREENEYS MIEN WEAR, at 18315, Sherman Way in Reseda. It's a well-known fact that the fastest way to cr man's heart is through his stomach, but Dave Monapenny seems to be confronted by q u it e a decision. Linda Suhorn, Dian Messina, Sallye Oldham and Alisa Soltes all seem to be well aware of that fact, and their paths consist of the same potent product- MCDONI-lLD'S scrumptious food. No one can resist the convenience and variety of food that is offered at McDONALD'S, 18761 Sherman Way in Reseda. K 7 9 v. N ' 51 if 'j . , , tt , 4 C .wr ,Wwwwf as N E of H 1 . if Q X Q5 rt. 2 .Mfg W VV fm ifi My Lf ff, .,..,.,,, 4 2 E fgi 'M l Miss Leigh is showing Gloria Martens how to make perfect coffee with the Chemex Coffeemaker at the Sentiment Shop, 8820 Reseda Blvd., in Northridge. You can also find a complete selection of cards, sta- tionery, office supplies and gifts for all occasions there, where novelty is abundant and a good quality is always present. . M F.: . r xr' t -warm: tl. fff' lm - g . Q., , , K' xiftm jf fl, 2 V if V is i -X ,vs rsvp , ,, ssgr x 0 . - .35 ' 'rs ll 3313. rt L . .ffwvfrf 'A L .Wah fthe- his . .. 'Q f'- M M ,.,,, M, -i 3 il . ,iii X SN 1 iz is ft X 2 AN -s xg gr .sg Ye we W., 1- ,ww 4,-rr...a...X,,l T, , ,M ,. 4, r .ti f Btu- 2 '--c Rain or shine . . . your car will look clean all the time-if you bring it to RESEDA CAR WASH at 18815 Sherman Way in Reseda. There, all kidding is put aside as Gary Wells, George Mackey, Christ Darwin and Mike Grossman, among others who work there, concentrate entirely on providing their pa- trons with the very cleanest car possible. l A f ' X IMA! I f .- , ,f , ' ,-f zz, - ' , .zf-w-. . f- cf-:swf -. i J 4' G 7 ' 3 fri f , THE DARLING SHOP, 19407 Victory Boulevard, Re- seda, is California's gift to the Iunior size. From the French Riviera to Southern California patios, these cool, crisp cottons, modeled by Pam Wagner and Charleen Coates, are the look for summer. These disarmingly delightful cottons are by Candy Iones and Sue Leslie. The DARLING SHOP is proud to feature sizes 5-15 of assorted ice cream shades with a touch of sweetness ..,.V,,,,,,, ,,,,..,, Sl4.98 as featured. -I f 42 4 ,. f. ' z !f I I 'Z 7 ' What a predicament!!! Karen Orrell certainly has become attached to bowling, particularly that bowl- ing ball. Once you have patronized the VALLEY HOBBY AND SPORTS CENTER, you too will become attached . . . to the friendly atmosphere, that is, that at .--,.,,.,, 14 4 - ' awww, ,.,, Q7 3 f Q nz, H E Pnnvnum ceccmwi Karen Bradstreet is posing in pure Dutch, as she wears a maid's dress from the little seaside village of Vollendam, Holland. Karen is l e n d i n g t h e DROSTE line - Holland's finest chocolate import - additional old-world Dutch flavor. Displayed are just a few novelties and packages of this delightful, world-renowned chocolate. You'll find it in all de- partment stores and Valley gourmet shops. accompanied the tremendous variety of sports and hobby supplies found there. Visit the VALLEY HOB- BY AND SPORTS CENTER at 18716 Ventura Boule- vard in Tarzana. ,N:iXXkN1 Q 1 --gm Q 3- .-3 X V . V .E . K 41239747 nv 1' jf V! LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 Learning covers an entire life span. but your formal education is always considered as a personal investment to a successful future. Your education will be ever more important as industry gears itself for the space age. Your future and ours depend on the highly skilled and highly educated men and women of today. Facing the challenge of advancing the technology of today is up to you. For those who continue their education and can qualify. there is a great future in the many fields related to space age work at Lockheed. Airfspace travel. whether the vehicle is manned or unmanned, poses vast problems. To expand the total technology of flight, Lockheed's California Division proposes bold new concepts for both military and commercial vehicles. In line with this, the Company has assumed major responsibility for research and development on future space vehicles. This responsibility extends from development of advanced components to major complex systems. Q xx XR Q Ns A es vaa?'Aw4Q,, as I ' .,t- 2 : I 'i : Asa leader in engineering and manufacturing of airfspace vehicles and other products. Lockheed's project diversification calls for technical skills at all levels. Many individuals with varying levels of education have found promising career positions at Lockheed, When you think of your future. think of Lockheed. I CALIFORNIA DIVISION BURBANK. CALIFORNIA Nationally Advertised Shoes at Wholesale Prices STANDARD SHOE MFG. CO. 17630 Ventura Blvd. Encino, California Phone STate 4-9627 FAY'S HAIR STYLING The Beust in Hair Carr' ' PERMANENTS 0 TINTING 0 CUTTING Evenings by Appointment 18915 Sherman Way Reseda, Calif. Phone Dickens 2-9963 Expert Cleaning and Finishing For People Who Care NU-LIFE CLEANERS 5805 White Oak Ave. Encino, Calif. Dickens 3-6456 Now, now Elyse Rich, let's not shed any tears. just remember that all the barbers are excellent at AL'S BARBER SHOP, 18631 Ventura Boulevard. Dian Kennedy is standing by just like a good friend should . . . to catch those long locks. Arne Wyner and Dennis Chodorow receive their expert hair cuts, too, while witnessing the fate of Elyse's hair. Are you looking for the perfect place to shop . . . where you can find amazing buys in fine-quality clothes as well as courteous and prompt help in selecting your particular choice? Do as Lynda Mul- len and Dorothy Severson did. Go to HENRI'S, located at 18360 Ventura Boulevard. Here you are sure to find just what pleases you. My v ' P v 5? r What's this? An ax . . . plus a shovel!!! Steel Oman doesn't have to be mathematically-minded to add the two together and come up with some wonder- ment and a questioning tear, as revealed in his glare. Perhaps he wonders just who or what is in- cluded in Bob Swaim's plans tor the equipment. Whatever your need for a visit to the hardware store may be, make that visit to ENCINO SUPPLIES. 17939 Ventura Boulevard. The nicest things happen when you visit RYDER'S at B427 Van Nuys Boulevard in Van Nuys. At this pleasant shop you are rendered courteous and quick service while you inspect the vast quantity of stylish dress wear, sportswear. and accessories. Marsha Murr is showing off the crraaazzzyyy outfit that she discovered there while Betty Blunt models the sharp-looking dress that she has acquired. It seems as though these three Reseda Regents have gone Hawaiian: and it's no wonder, for the authen- tic island equipment provides a great temptation to those who enter this novel shop-TEHOA TRAD- ERS, 17333 Venfura Boulevard, Encino. if I 1 f' K ,MM 4 X f Flash!! Gary McMahon makes his first big recording on a tape recorder. He and Nancy Willis found this handy portable amidst the tremendous variety of memory-makers. They were informed that RESEDA PHOTO CENTER, located at 18069 Sherman Way. features the very latest in photographic equipment. The Florsheim Shoe Store . .. Shoes for the Entire Fafmz'Iy. BROWN'S BOOTERY 18720 ventura Blvd. DI. 3-4909 VISIT CORRIGANVILLE AND KNOTT'S BERRY FARM Colm p I im en fs 0 f The Lone Ranger CAMERA ENCINO Cameras - Equipment - Supplies Custom Photo Finishing - Hallmark Greeting Cards 17852 Ventura Blvd., Encino Dlckens 4-2494 CHARLES H. TROWBRIDGE Res. STate 4-3955 ith One for all and all for one . . . Pizza, that is. Marge Lanza is fully assured that these five hungry Regents will agree upon that fact that LANZA'S PIZZA. 15214 Ventura Blvd. has the best Pizza anywhere. There certainly can be no doubt that Bob Henry, Linda Barnes, Grover Perrigue, Sharon Zaumeyer and Howard Sanger are enjoying their scrump- tious meal to the fullest extent at LANZA'S PIZZA. Here is a View of ALFRED AND FABFLIS STUDIOS, 2901 West Seventh Street in Los Angeles, for those students who have not had an opportunity to see what the studio looks like. Their motto YOUR PHOTOG- RAPHER-FOR ANY OCCA- SION exemplifies the truth of their terrific photographic serv- ice that they have provided since l923. Reseda yearbooks and senior portraits have bene- fited from their professional work since the birth of our school. Mo i Candy Allison and Cathy Dietrich are deservingly proud of the adorable irocks that they have just pm- chased at the WILLIAMS' SHOP, 6427 Van Nuys Blvd. in Van Nuys. The obvious pride taken in the great se- lection at WILLIAMS, of not only dress wear but also sportswear, makes it a delightful place to shop. , 11,4 N 1 H 1, ,191 11, , 11' 1 f 1 ' lf' 1 ,- , U 1,, 'X ,fl lf 1,' W ,1 4 1 l I , i , or 1 ill ffl! JU Vwflf ll rljwv x Iv ll , j ' 1 df 111 f L1 bw fl! ffl ill a ,. , 1 x 1' L ' ' ,ff 1 , l ' , fl , 1 LA, 11 l Afp fl , 1 fb 1 l--.- 1 . Q flf sol 1d 1 1 fl' ll ,ff 1 ff , H 1 uture L JM ,tis M 1 11 'X Un Xl , tb 1 gl! tl 1 L l X L wi l 1? 1 X L 1 ' L L fmxm J A lf A l 1 it exft? . 1 1 L ' kxg, xm.. ,Negril , 5 f f xl: 5' ll' ik . . xl!! ,1 14 1 . Y-- W1 -L L M! ,- 1 l l, 1. I 'Z ,L 1 .LL ,. 1 fx 11 ls E. ll. X xl w xx l I, 13 .f+!f'L! 'fl 1 1 . l lv' 1 C.. Telephone jobs offer the best in town. We invite you to become an important part of the ever-growing, Well paid, communications industry. Ask your vocational counselor about our positions, or drop into one of our nearby Employ- ment Oiiices. 467' WOMEN: Van Nuys, 14709 Vclnowen Si. MEN: Los Angeles, 740 So. Olive St. N ! ,LL I -71 Jzflfffl V ff- fbi ' 1 ' f fo 1- Z v'ZfL'L Kf,l'f'k!,,L'l fir Lv L. f A 4 f ff J' 1 11 1 ,Af :Kitt f ffffjf 'kj' z J N41 1 p',,'41,wff1l Cf . 11 fl CTR. -rglqff I' , .1 1 f f f fo C qw, K 1 f 0 f Q A infix f if ff' pl , ,X rj Tf or ask your Operator for ZEnith 10,000 for the Employment Office izeairest your home. pacific telephone lanice Sudduth and B b Iohns invite you to come on ln . . . to MICHEL E MOTORS. They want to share with you th dvantage of going to 6975 Re- seda Blvd. in Re da. when the time comes for you It looks like Nancy Reno was simply too anxious to get out that bowling ball. But then, who wouldn't be it they were entering CANOGA BOWL? Ken Wells. Pat Calvert and Larry Klein all realize that at Van- owen and Winnetka you can experience the fun of bowling at a delightfully up-to-date place to go. to buy your Volkswagen. Take heed to heir ad- K ' .- f vice: be wis pay aivisit to IYHCHEL OTORS f I r V ff, g wwwwgw x or B f JS if ff A W Af f 1 e V fi. f Wwtplff T mf ' Mijn N 7? lwwcc A ,W M ., We . , A 1 A -1 y fn Q y 7 I .. , MV? Z. Qi Ajfjxifyf iff ff , zM,,,ifL My J Ay A 'Bi Congratulations to the ,ft ff 47 fig Hfsll fd? ' wff 71' ff, f 'J . Q ,ff M gf ,M fe M 'E 2 My Q T CLASS OF 1960 i 5, from 'll 9 -. N11 E sv-Q W i fy- ihije A . X BMA. 'J if is 'D ik X . C9 .2 X kt -.px ,Q ,x -x X c 3 JIM BA: Nagy Nj X ii GAXXG-'L Nqb N ' we Ti Industrial Steam Cleanerskg' KXLJ-L-WA! N 0'o-fx'-f 2 we YQ TJ -f ' X it -c Q5 l' E on 1 KA! Qt F, gaghgigx S to XL, CJ ia 144 V in J .JLMJX X L . C 'lf' ' ...a-,4,,el-gb h 7511 HGSPGHU Sf- '70 fl va C li 'l'JA...LiL Vx eess Reseda Cyl- YXXFN. 148 WML .Milli O i Xin' ggi , welll T H ly - N. .rx Extra Treat' X ' HAIVIBURGER at 0 lore you in this picture3l Extra Curricular.. r , rj Sf N ' XF ' a w fllll I l X . V' I xx . , 1 . , J' - 1' ,rs V nn V ' 'ef V ' . , g . M K Q. U -V J lah, H r . ,L K, ' .f ,ff C , ,f - d 5, ,. 'fM'uror, mirror on the weEFvihere is the finest beauty shdp them all? The answer is MR. ROBERTS BEAUTY SHOP, of course, located at 19828 Ventura Blvd. in Woodland Hills. As proof. the mirror reflects the satisfaction of Beverly Packer as she admires the stylish haircloo that has been given to her. Bev's sister stands by to spray on the finishing touches. Stick 'em up, podner! Bill Statler and Sue Chott have got you covered. But such lorce is not really needed at DUD'S BY LEWIS in order to secure customers. All smart western-minded people gladly go to l86081f2 Ventura Boulevard in Tarzana for the very finest in Western clothes and equipment. vr I , , J' if 2 . MN? . , 7 , Wa: .fpj H 4 f ., mxm fgj yy- W KV , 42, WW ec L , 4. .M ,,,. U MN x V 5 - ,..- ,QQ--1 -41 X R N I, jj 4.1.1 'A if .. PX N JJZQ V lifif'i'CLjl,-L L37 l5vL'2j,L'L fievgv IX FITSJ f 7 V-1 'V A L Y vi I LEROL0 WY .N 1 'K X' A W A EQDX D35 The Secret of Success ,VfU d ..., 3 i ' ,gd mn! M QQ? is constancy of purpose 5 pr E! 3 ,S j DISBAELI C , he Qs f TT V7 WALAQJ ziggy 1 N , f fc , gA2ZJ, ye of ,fagfffw ,Q-flew Q , V A D X M ci ,gfr-64! fZ'4fV?i0 QA ,Ole 'D X . j V ' VL ' Jeff' ' A 7 is xx tk J JA! ,my XTHEK, 4 if A W7 ? CXSQE A , f J r X V V X ix, VV . A I ,few W df ,Q f if arquar V A jj UI if? CURPURATION 1 CORPORATE OFFICES: VAN NUYS, CALIFORNIA U ASTRO-Cooper Development Division - OgdcnixDix'iSEon YJ Pomona Division - Power Systems Group 1, ,N ' I 4 'Q , 'N i Q L pil, X ii. , 1 :N wi X X r i N P, cj- r O A V 1 A C, 7 X 'i R' -si' ' Q f, ,X Q 1 1 .rg -X X 1 1 X , Xxx ,Rf I K1 ' X YV h 'ii K i. ,ff I xo WX X x W X fi if V ' !l: If A X' P Q' X N 150 Val Milner, Karen Fortune and Ianet Conway are toasting ugood health to the customers of CANOGA DAIRY FARMS. while Paul Lewis and Lamar Kock are loading their abundance of health-providing milk into their car. Milk, however is not the only product lound at S841 Corbin at Vanowen. As the sign re- veals, a variety of dairy products are provided as well as an assortment of bread and cookies. Q,---J' Cathy Walter's question Going my way? is easily answered when she heads for I. C. PENNEY'S, 18341 Sherman Way in Reseda. Every thinking man and woman, boy and girl shops at PENN'EY'S-where they lmow that they can find a tremendous selection ot clothes, beach wear, accessories. material and even shoes. Dee Young is certainly pleased with the fresh- loolcing outiit that she has purchased at PENNEY'S. ,.-1- 3 , ' f , ' .:,.,f,,,ZL, Q yygir I L l L My X w V02 ' -, X ,1 l I Q U lfifeigle VN L f' .137 X X ' f--, . fl f 'LX ' X' X ,lp ,fur A A f lx. ,tflff 1 -I 4 FTW 1. N N . ' .V -fc fix-Jii:-XV,x4i.!,, tg., .x.,'..f-7 :tax-'L.d,fR mfg I d ' KDS i 'f A Cappella Choir ..... eeeeeeeeee 9 9 Alcuins .,..,,,,,, , .,,, ---'A'f4- A' --95 Annual Staff ,,,,,,,. fff-A'- 8 0'81 Art Club l., ............. S e'-'eeee --98 Attendance Ofiice ...,, Awards , ., ,.,, ,.,.,. . Baseball H ,,.......,......... -- Basketball .,,.,,,,,, ........A..-. ...-..- f-'-- Boys' Advisory Board .,,,,,, Boys' League Cabinet Winter , .,,, ....,...r., , Summer ., ,,,. .. Bus Drivers , ,,,,....... , Cafeteria Staff . ,,.,........AA..--....----..f-VV H Chantonettes , W ,,,.. ,.,,r............ A --.----... f '- Clubs and Organizations Cabinet ,,..,,r, Creative Writing Club ............ ...... . V Cross Country . ,,,,,,........t . Custodians Dances , , Dance Band ,, , ,. Demoiselles DrillTeam , ,.,,,, Ephebians , ,.......,.....-....4..4..-...-.. ff----- --fw f 68-69 126-127 122-124 97 76 77 ..,,,,,,2l ,m,,r,20 .,e.,.e,89 ,......97 84 ,,,.,.e,,l13 ...,,m,l33 100-101 Father-Daughter Night ............... ...-.......----- ------- 1 2 U Future Engineers of ArneriCCI .-..----........'---- -------------- 9 1 Future Business Leaders of AlT191'iCCI ------- --------- Football l llllaal ..........,.. .................ll....-..... A - 1 Foreign Exchange Students ..V...........V- ----- French Club ....,,,,,,,...--- ---.-------------- Future Teachers Oi America ..fYff,,,f-------- Girls' Athletic Association Cabinet ,,,,r, Gardeners , . ,,,,,,,...,..,, A .l..... f.ff. - -.-Y ---------- A - German Club ..,.......,,l,l,......f...7..........---- Girls' Advisory Board .,,,r..,.,, Girls' State Representative .,,,. Girls' League Cabinet Winter H l...,,,,.,,,,......l, A, Summer ,,,,,,, ..,..,,,,,l Golf ,,,,..,, .,,,,,,,,.........V Grade Counselors ..... Gymnastics ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,.....,.VVYY ----- Horneconung ...., ,,,,,... . ..,,,,,,,,,, . . House of Representatives Winter , ,,,, ,, .....,,,,l....,,, Summer , .,,, H ,,.,,,,,,, Italian Club .- Knights ,,,r,,,1l9 ,e,,,..91 ,a,,e.,92 .e,,,,,21 ,WH84 .,.....1l9 ,,r,..76 .,,,.,.125 e,,Wl31 116-117 ,e.,,e,73 ,.r.,,,78-79 Ladies ------- -78'79 93 Lettergirls Letterrnen ,,..., Library Helpers ,, Main Office , , ,, Marching Band , , Matchmaker Cplayl . ,, Math Club , ,, Naturalists' Club News Bureau ,,,,,, Office Workers Oklahoma! , .. Orchestra Photo Club Pre-Med Club ,,.,,.,,, Projections Crew Regents Review Stafi .. Song and Yell Leaders , , Sound Crew ,,,,, .,.,, Spanish Club ,,,,,,,,......... Squires H Stage Crew ,,,,,, ,, Student Cabinet 'Winter ,, ,,,, ,, Summer Student Store ,,,,, ,...., , Student Store Helpers ,,,, ,, Swimming ,,,, , ,,,, , Tennis , M Track , Thespians ,93 , . .194 e,,,,,,2l W87 ,,,,,,,12l e,,,,e,S8 794 , A83 ,85 , 122 ,....,,86 , M94 ,,,,,,,99 , ,e.,, 90 ,82-83 102-103 ,,.90 M85 , , ,96 Y , 90 72-'73 ,,e,,.75 1,21 N98 130-131 , 125 128-129 , 95 151 ' xi cried 5: uzithir. o.. iz' sh 1' their lives the Talisman Stoll seniors lie in peace atop Boot Hill uk AL W' Q 'Q . , 3,-m L- .15 .. -fx, , fe .. - '.,q ,...., ZMZQ - ' X k Y ...lx 7 Q-2.414 5. ,M . 545 ' 'c-ag. he Ha A , , V... SM3 3, ' L,-, K' 'ig -V'5i,J,fg , Q' jg. . H i. mae A' L .., , ' .firm 'L,1f. 1 ff. ' , 'wi - ,. . - il3xRi?Z.u.fM, V l C-3774 ' 2 il N' VF . y pg' V L L ' V ' A ' 1 x fl 4 M11 i y Westward-Whoa . - rd . N. 'ix ft 4 Y ,.54e-fr A.-..- Y 1' .. , r M . H .fi Q 5 .ix L ,Lge 14 ..' mi 91 an - 'L-Q-A - 3' idy- f-? 14. Q ,, A W 1 , - ie '- .. . M -'wp .. , . .I A w - , g .,w,.ig, H - . ,V ' . A if VVWV',l,, , V .. ., H ,f'f-- - ' .1 fx ' ,sw 1 W f 1. 9 Q. la .. fe: ' 5 ' ...,rJL,fifi .19 fj 1 . Ef 'Q' ETQQZ I ll iw' p.,,i, 1 U .V K Now that the Wheels have stopped and the dust has oiegred. suddenly reorlize that the long gournejr over Qpr viggcr. trgf. lorirri full ot photographs, copy and ideas has loeen explored and conguered 'We were often surrounded loy sgyoge scned les grid deadlines. Vlfe have only the lordvery ot Mr Paul lflCIVGTlCliH liiuth to thank for shootin' our troubles up into the air and saying the day. Alfred and Fapris Studios provided us with three fine cents that used their llorsh powder to picture us in our loest light Blasting her Way through Grgrrirndtical Pass Qt Copy with tastfflyino pencil lead carrie Mrs. Fleming. Cur rootinf tootin' custodians cleared the rngke our Journey o little easier for dll of us Mr Engraving Co , a clever city slicker, put the prese to rngke our Trail Book the dondiest annual west Printing our Troril Book and rriakirifi sure all 'N fr'- nt Sharp Eye Soul levy ol Southland Press, who unbroken trails to Cannicott ot L. A sure on his men of the Mississippi. as planned was kept a good look-out at lnk River as did the S K Smith Corripfmis irorri their stake-out at Cover Pass Keeping rustlers away lrorii th-- corripany strong loox was a rugged Joh for wliiffli llifi- Wfrtlil will always rerrierriloer llflrs Annie Nelson ol the Studi-ul Sli-rw Wf- extend our hand in hearty UlUlUI'Q'flfIllOl'1 to ll1t'+ l'Illl'f- lf if'iill'.' lor Ilif wr exhcrustless, patient assistance and COfOlfJf'l 'IllOll Willa lf-nil :iii-more ies ot Wagon Strain we, the Talisman Stoll ol llllill, im- ltr-ttf-lul that 'fre hdd the opportunity to rrmlte the iournf-y 'II1llf '1'3I25llll with Proud ol U Joh well done, we turn lo lrfrvfll our own 11.-it-irirlir Iriuils into the vast unknovm with howl-d li-fJ:'1,qf1f'-frl wfirii llullllftl, will flir- ldhll Talisman tucked dffgy :ri our::fidfll+'li+IfJl1 fd a-e, l. lslfil ui f 'lui-l l52 X .fe- l ll e 0 e. 51oo,ooo,ooo Elbian pf? l Polfef' ll pzymenf pasle Jl Clleal' cat' sharp O UR if sf I fo Q Steal? gncly elliliv ,fl 'to'?go?11?IIllgls A0 l we 'lenflerfeel' , f cage ,lllls desperale oullaw Sbol' an 83 year olol 'teacher in lbe back 'usl before ber reliremenl, sloleo apples, nobbecl sbaving from lbe pencil sbarpenen Slole. the slfrru from lbe inner ear of one of' lbe slfele ons on bool' bill 2--fe 1' - ,. . . , -w-.fz1.,, , n -,V - k-'ll 'l ERTS E ART I-101' +90 X RED CREQQ ENIOR conkm. 45 Q -Sa? 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