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minus Members are FlRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Diane Bower, Dian Sylvies, Judy Arzoian, Sharon Cross, Florine Weiner, Joan Warner, Diane Reis, Patricia Gavin, Flora Garnrca, and Verla Myers. SECOND ROW. Vicki Garrod, Joan Runsted, Toni Mangiaglr, Janet Geronimo, Jackie Mat- hews, Evelyn Uchida, and Ricki Baum- garten. THIRD ROW: Betty Martin, Bar- bara Wagner, Glenda McDowell, Barbara Woodruff, Elizabeth Shiomichi, Patty Moore, Pat Kelly, Jeanne Knoblauch, Penny Hall, Marlene Fulton, and JoAnn Irvine. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Tanner, Donna Morgan, Gene Brown, Ginger Bryant, Myra McCartney, Carol Barnum, Plryllrs Ferrrn, Roberta Chavez, Judy Miller, and Pat Houlrhan. FIFTH ROW: Judy Carnahan, Linda Jurco, Elizabeth Edwins, Barbara Giuliano, Janet Ruckle, Jean Giordano, Donna Bertrand, Karen McGady, Clarrese Lewis, Sue Barkley, and Jan Parsons. 'W OFFICERS President, Joan Clemas Vice-President, Jeannette Babaiian Secretary, Sharon Crosby Treasurer, Jean Theobald Sponsor, Miss Dalton 7 Whether helping festoon the stands, sell programs, or iust keep general good order at Var- sitv qames. every member of North High's Pep Club is truly a Hhostess with the mostest. Keeping Saxon spirit on Cloud Q, this peppy group was an indispensable aid in capturing the coveted Pioneer League Sportsmanship Trophy this year. Members are FIRST ROW lLett to Rzghtlf Jeanne DAddarro, Rosanne Brandes, Jrmre Simmons, Mary Payne, Mary Lou Carrrzosa, Christine Warner, Grayce Por- enteau, and Katy Keays. SECOND ROW Diane McCarthy, Susan Welty, Cheryl Sale, Mary Lou Callahan, Suzy Matson, Anna Bono, Pat LaPaglia, Jeanette Baba- iran, and JoAnn Babaiian. THIRD ROW: Sondra Peterson, Barbara Heyns, Joy Bingham, Janice Bumon, Sharon Hart, Penney Pennington, Linda Larson, Darol Bayko, and Carol Hill. FOURTH ROW. ludv Peck, Vicki Tiberg, Maureen Seiple, Karen Lyden, Lee Breske, Nancy Taylor, Karen Peterson, Janet Tharp, Sue Free- man, and Bobs Mazzaro. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Beaird, Jean Theobald, Barbara Wonamaker, D o r oth y Warnemuende, Ericka Schuster, Pat Guerrero, Roxie Swan- ner, Rosemary Taylor, and Phyllis Higar. Members are FIRST ROW iLeft ra Rrghtl: Toni Sheets, Clarlee Harris, Sandra Rayes, Jan Dudley, Karen Forsythe, Charlene White, Linda Andrcochea, Mary Nolan, and Betty Carter. SECOND ROW: Naomi Yokoyama, Ju.re Widmark, Lynda Ram- sey, Linda Bower, Srna Osferberg, Lynn DAlora, Sharon Crosby, and Arleen An- drews THlRD ROW: Carolyn Hunt, De- anna Brauns, Marlene Hall, Beverly Thorn sen, Barbara Thomas, Babs Rich, Patsy Easley, Carolyn Lunden, Shrrlee Hendrix, and Sue Rogers. FOURTH ROW: JoAnn Barry, Patty Verburg, Gary Clelland, Helen Zalesny, Bobbie Berry, Charlotte Corr, Melodre Mafheny, Carol Bledsoe, Pat Vrn', and Pat Rizzo. FlFTH ROW: Chene Anderson, Karen Alden, Karen Kamback, Carol Lerlsworfh, Joan Serin, Bobbi Fisher Sue Blur-cirel, Maria Gclem- browskr, Pat Payne, and Margo Davis.
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haw Las Sirenas is a club for girls who are interested in studying the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking countries of Central and South America. Pro- moting and developing a better understanding and appreciation of Spanish customs is a primary goal. OFFICERS President, Mary Gonzales Vice-President, Charlotte Setto Secretary, Angie Cerda Treasurer, Bernice Muniz Sponsor, Mr. Schert Members are FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Lupe Mata, Adeline Serna, Toni Regal- odo, Teresa Martinez, and Bertha Ramos, SECOND ROW: Gloria Fatland, Angie Cerda, Donna Carter, Bernice Muniz, Diana Espinoza, and Lupe Vidal. ,Elf so . ll .,,-5? ,I v0 To further their interest in math and discover new possibilities in this field, fifteen Saxons, un- der the leadership of Mr. Brown, have formed a Math Club. Not content to merely compute and calculate they have also spon- sored a ielly doughnut sale and attended several math field days. OFFICERS Pres der , Jeff Plakos Vtce-ares dent B.ll Kapo Se:'e':r,f Gordon Webe Treasurer, Brian Roberts Socnscr, Mr. Brown Memoers are FIRST ROW lleft to Rightlr Eli Per-r ns, Bran Roberts, and George Corrie . SECOND ROW Jokn Faulk, Tory Baskovicrt, Jeff Plakos, and William Cocos THIRD ROW: Pat Von Gemmin- gen, Rcrw Micrna, Donald Brarnlett, Gor- don Wiebe, Richard Wagner, and Ken M::cKens e. . . Boniour Mesdames et Mes- sieurs! Les Parisiens of North High presents to you a resume of their '58-'59 activities. Formed to further an under- standing and appreciation of French people, customs, arts, cul- ture, the members of this club have carried out these obiectives by taping conversations in French and viewing films on France, and planning and making aids for the study of this romantic language. OFFICERS President, Bob Bereskin Vice President, Richard Africano Secretary, Jay Bingham Treasurer, AI Becker Sponsor, Mrs. Booz Members are FIRST ROW ILeft to Rightl: Richard Africano, Judith Woodford, Robert Bereskin, Barbara Cole, and Joy Bing- ham. S E C O N D ROW: Carl Thornton, Harold Spivack, John McCall, Albrecht Becker, and Derrick Busch. -s
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Motif, which means the main theme or subject in literature, music, or the arts, also stands for one of North High's most interesting clubs. Obiectives of this organization include study- ing music, Iiteroture, art, and ar- chitecture, members attempt to learn more about these subiects, as well as awaken a deeper ap- preciation for them. OFFICERS President DeLayne Ashworth Vice-President Phil Meyers Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Madrigal Sponsor, Mr. Knutson Members are FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Lee Breske, Flora Garnica, Mary Mad- rigal, and Barbara Thomas. SECOND ROW: Carl Thornton, Phil Meyers, Frank Moreno, Terry Swift, and Mike Hersey. 6' 404 Reporters, photographers, edi- tors, and other interested stu- dents ioined together this year to form the Press Club. This or- ganization was very active dur- ing '58-'59 as its members journeyed to faraway places to attend press days and other similar events. Members are FIRST ROW lleft to Rightl: Karen Kennedy, Barbara Partsch, Rosalie Murray, Nancy Terheggen, DeDe Wood- ruff, and Carolyn Weir. SECOND ROW: Carole Berry, Arlene- Polsen, Sonia Pesola, Marylyn Brier, Janet Geronimo, Glenda Jones, and Bill Rustrum. THIRD ROW: Jon Dudley, Sandie Tryk, Rozann Hath- away, Pat Payne, Jerry Hickman, Phyllis Kappen, and Dave Geary. FOURTH ROW: Dave Klemp, Jeff Naumann, Ken Ross, Barry Would, Ray Myers, Neil Peterson, Gordon Wiebe, and Greg Harris. OFFICERS President, Jerry Hickman Vice-President, David Klemp Secretary, Marie Akashi Treasurer, Jerry Duncan Sponsor, Mr. Venturini Nl Far from being strictly intellec- tual North High's Scholarship Society is an organization that not only promotes high scholas- tic standing but also gets into the act at many school func- tions. An example of this was their Homecoming float, AII You Have To Do Is Dream, which brought home the first Sweepstakes award in Saxon history. Serving in any capacity from election registrars to ecloir salesmen, Scholarship members have proven conclusively that variety is the spice of Iife. Members are FIRST ROW ILeft to Rightl: Barbara Thomas, Barbara Hunting, Rose- mary Taylor, RoseMarie Simmons, Bar- bara Partsch, Maureen Seiple, and Pat Chase. SECOND ROW: Charlene MacLoch- Ian, Carolyn Weir, Marylyn Brier, Nancy Terheggen, Rosalie Murray, Sharon Boge, Ellen Daiell, and Carmen Wong. THIRD ROW: Ricki Baumgarten, Howard Borer, Eddie Wood, Dave Klemp, Rozann Hath- away, Julie Henderson, Jan Dudley, Lindo Jordan, and Ray Valentine. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Hickman, John Murakawa, Bob Dearstyne, Ken Weeks, Joan Serin, Steve Willett, and Mike Laskey. FIFTH ROW: Ted Bluechel, Jeff Naumann, Jack Buehler, James Wilson, Jerry Reynolds, Clarence Fuzak, Per Svanevik, Melvin Furd, and Tony Boskovich.
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