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Among the
teachers leaving Reseda this year there are four who
have been with this school since it opened for the first
time in 1955. They included Mr. Cole, Mr. Goodmanson,
Mr. Wondra and Mr. Steffes. This group helped establish
the pride and traditions that have made our school very
special.
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Arthur Cole
This inspirational speech and English teacher has introduced
many Reseda students to the world of rhetoric and career
possibilities in mass communication. He plans to pursue
private ambitions with time for writing, reading and travel. |
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Bernard Goodmanson
As Reseda's leading poetry and creative writing expert,
Mr. Goodmanson was instrumental in producing Buji, Reseda's
creative writing magazine. His major plans are to play
his favorite game, golf and investigating the fascinating
Mother-lode country. |
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Norman Steffes
With his dry sense of humor, Norm Steffes has entertained
as he taught his students English. Among many plans in
his future are travel and following his deep interest
in agriculture, horses & real estate. |
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Gerald Wondra
Many students consider this special teacher the "Mr. Chips"
of Reseda High School. As the chairman of the English
Department, Mr. Wondra has insured with great care and
patience the best possible English instruction for all
students. He plans to leave Southern California and move
to a lovely new home overlooking Morro Bay. |
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Lucille Goldbeck
Mrs. Homemaking Department could have been Mrs. Goldbeck's
title until this year when she has taken over the challenging
sponsorship of the student leadership classes. Lucille
will be leaving the campus for a completely new location,
San Diego, and career in business. |
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Raymond Smith
This versatile teacher has taught history, government,
sociology, contemporary problems, archaeology, and more
recently has had complete responsibility for the media
center. Mr. Smith has always enjoyed the outdoor life
and plans to spend some time in his favorite area, Idaho. |
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Gaynor Maxwell
This professional musician turned mathematician initiated
many innovative programs at Reseda, including the popular
Computer Program course. His instruction has qualified
several students for mathematics scholarships at the countries
top universities. Mr. Maxwell plans to relax and travel
the western states using his summer home in Idaho as home
base. |
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