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Z! From Greeces Aristotle to North High's Saxons, philosophy has remained one of the most inter- esting fields of discussion. Ini- tiated iust last year, the Phi- losophy Club gives students the opportnuity to discuss our con- temporary civilization and its problems and prospects. Members are FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightlf Carl Thornton, Margaret Malone and Harold Spivack. S E C O N D ROW: Mr. Townley and Mike Lasky. Unread From the Homecoming float Ro- man Holiday to the annual Roman Banquet when Caesar reigns supreme and slaves are a dime a dozen, Cives Romani offers enioyment to interested Latin students. Obiectives of this club include furthering interest in the Latin language and cul- ture. Members are FIRST ROW ILeft to Rightl: Bob Belzman, Tom Akashi, Marlene Fule ton, Valerie Dutton, Charlotte Polans and Michael Mullin. SECOND ROW: Dee Ever- ett, Mary Ahee, Sandy Ernst, Betty Jo Reading and Barry Rasgorshek. THIRD ROW Pamela Beck, Gary Mowrey, Jo Ainsworth, Kathy Golphenee, Dick Sco- ville and Bill Perkins, FOURTH ROW: Don Robinson, Jack Larkins, Eric Bauer, Jim Ford, Kip Whelan, Janice Hoffman and Allan Kahl. if Gordon Eggum and Dave Klemp, as a tournament finalist and tournament director respectively, plus many other Chess Knights took active parts in the Individ- ual Chess Tourney sponsored jointly by North High and the Southern California High School Chess League. Organized to promote high school chess, the Chess Knights was the first or- ganization on campus to receive its charter. Members are FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: David Klemp, Marty Rosenblatt, Clarence Fuzak and Jack Buehler. l J l .s . - ,I L l
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24646522 With needle, Thread, and Thimble in hand, a Saxon Seamstress be- gins her service Toward her school. Each seamsTress is a member of the Bobbinettes, whose prime TuncTion is To sew for service. One of their big jobs This year was sewing em- blems on The baskeTball uni- forms, a iob well done. Members are FIRST ROW lLefT to Rightl. Phyllis Higar, Mary Lou Carrizosa and Sue Freeman. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Spires, Carol Saricetta, Darlene Alldis and Bonnie Tanner. -ic rgi1 + rw, O 7125947 Strange as it may seem, The Can- dy Str pers have nothing to do with peppermint sticks. They are actually sTudenTs inTerested in The medical profession who receive on The spot' experience at Har- bor General Hospital. Mernlzew are FWST VOW lletr To Vgltl Ton Covey Wcznda Williams, Virginia W'r,qri' il erfl D:.is r1nclMarQe Pfrrrer SECOND PON Marlene Fulton, Carol Rouen, -' vvihne Curran, Verla Myers, Carole Brady, and Ginnie Collins Tl-llRD ROW Lenora Anderson, Carol Bledsoe, Karen Alden, Joyce Lewis, Janice Hoff- man and Charlotre Carr. FOURTH ROW Gary Mowrey, Bob Griess, Don Hollister, Gene Thielman, Neil Petersen, and Emil Cilpilx i . as ,,.,, uh.. 344. ga. I, ig.. QQ aa, Under the auspicious eye of Mr. Wood, NorTh High's shutter- bugs have masTered The Tech- niques of prinTing and develop- ing film. Among other skills They have acquired are The proper use of lighT meTers and The Speed Graphic camera. Members are FlRST ROW lleft To Rightl. Gary Shrigley, Vivianne Curran, Phyllis Kaopen and David Pace. SECOND ROW: Richard Linderman, Robert Halliwell, Mel- vin Furd and Burl Kemp.
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To increase their knowledge of and appreciation tor German culture in all its phases, Der Deutsche Verein has provided a variety of programs to entere tain its members. Singing Gere man folksongs, reporting on famous Germans, or presenting German stamp collections plus such special events as a trip to see a German movie and a visit to a German restaurant high- lighted the year's activities. OFElCERS President, Earletta Luke VicefPresident, Ed Neubauer Secretory, Bonnie Burch Treasurer, Linda Jordon Members are FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl. Barbara Zoike, Bonnie Burch, Earletta Luke, Ed Neubauer and Linda Jordan. SECOND ROW. Ericka Schuster, Sharon Rice, Dorothy Warnemuende, Sandy Weg- ener, Mitzy Moras and Linea Hilemon. THIRD ROW: Stanley Ries, Judy Daszico- ski, Norman Soucy, William Capps, Jean Wells and Suzi Barnett FOURTH ROW: Michael Htmber, James Warren, Gary Ledwidge, Gordon Wiebe, David Molloy, Ed Landwenr and Bruce Harle. Q 5 5? 'Sf J.. WW Tolstoy beware! North High's creative writers may someday steal your spotlight in the liter- ary world. Objectives of the Creative Writing Club include better acquainting themselves with contemporary writers and providing constructive criticism tor members' manuscripts. OEFlCERS Pres dent, JoAnn Hottmeier VtcefPresident, Judy Woodford Seqreyary-Treasurer, Dolly Lao Members are FlRST ROW lLetf 'o Rigntl- Judvh Vifaodlord, Dolly Lao and Karen Kenredy. SECOND ROW: Fred Saunders, Ken Ross and JoAnn Hottrneier. Attention tuture Barrymoresl Here is your chance to be a star! North Highs Drama Club, be- sides participating in its own dramatic activities, has taken several trips to observe the dra- matic otterings ot surrounding high schools and colleges. OFHCEPS Pres Cert' N'1ne'te Teague V :ef?iUs aent, Pfit Kelly Sezrwfmry, Penny D'1v s Tfeusdrer, Jeanne Knoblauch Members are Fl?ST ROW: fletr tc Rigml: Dane Gill, Janet Graff, Joan Belknap, La rna Zatlrus and Mike Mullin SECOND RON Barbara Heyns, Judy Sqiigfefr Lpidiz Evans Penne Davis and Jtrgria Vlrgir' Tl-HRD RON. Karen Ee'ersCn, Jizr' Nieeler K':'ry S'rol: e, PW' Kely ard Jeanne Knohluuciw FOEJRTH RON Rudi Jolanne-ssert Carolyn l-ndt-r' Surf! Trylr Karen Alden, Kettn Crttfn and Donna Zatkus.
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