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me Members are FlRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Jerry Hickman, Jan Dudley, Jerry Dun- can, and David Klemp. SECOND ROW: Linea Hileman, Carol Klatt, Pam Beck, Jimie Simmons, Barbara Heyns, Jeanne Knoblauch, Vicki Garrod, Jean Wells, and Judy Daily. THIRD ROW: R. J. Vene turini, Mitzy Moras, Barbara Cole, Pat Haffenden, Jo Ainsworth, Pat Bryden, Sandy Capelle, Nancy Chanda, 'Mary Ahee, and Betty Jo Reading. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Harris, Karen Alden, Judy McCulley, Shirlee Hendrix, Clintie Tower, Judy Sheets, Sandy Ernst, Patricia Gavin, Karen Forsythe, Albrecht Becker. FIFTH ROW: Craig Kyte, Sam Pierce, Syd Rahe, Wandell McCorvey, Richard Scoville, Larry Seaward, Gordon Eggum, Jeff Naumann, Marty Rosenblatt, Robert Bereskin, and Bill Akin. A50 ' ROW T lLeft to Rightl: Ruth Harris, Jo Ainsworth, Sandy Capelle, Jackie Rupe, Julie Henderson, Linda Jordan, Joy Bing- ham, De De Woodruff, Judy Woodford, Ariel Bybee, Rozann Hathaway, Jan Dud- ley. ROW 2: Jerry Hickman, Mike Lasky, Gordon Eggurn, Jeff Plakos, Martin Rosenblatt, Jim Wilson, Albrecht Becker, Rosalie Murray, Nancy Terheggen, Mary- lyn Brier. ROW 3: Steve Willett, Clarence Fuzak, Jerry Scoville, Craig Kyte, Ed Landwehr, Bill Akin, Larry McGraw, Bob Bereskin, Jerry Duncan, Bob Dearstyne. M4 ROW T lLeft to Rightl: Pat Chase, Bar- bara Partsch, Vicki Garrod, Barbara Thomas, Rosemary Taylor, Maureen Sev- ple, Marie Akoshi, Wanita Whitecotton, Barbara Reichert, Kathy Eggum, Betty Trembly, Sharon Boge. ROW 2: Clarlee Harris, Sharon Cross, Barbara Woodruff, Elizabeth Shiomichi, Pat Kelly, Jeanne Knoblauch, Linea Hileman, Syd Rahe, Wandell McCorvey, Barbara Hunting, Betty Carter, Delayne Ashworth, Lynda Ramsey. ROW 3: Shirlee Hendrix, Naomi Yokoyama, Karen Alden, Carol Klatt, Pat Bryden, Sam Pierce, Pam Schummer, Dulcie Betham, Joan Serin, Judy Sheets.
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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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Providing Saxon spokesmen with the opportunity to compete in speech events is the prime func- tion of this very active organiza- tion. Of all the members who participate in various tourna- ments, many have brought hon- or to the society with their out- standing speeches and debates. Their reward for a lab well done is presented to them at the annual spring banquet. OFFICERS President, Bob Halliwell Vice-President, Mason Wolpert Secretary, Carolyn Lunden Treasurer, Bob Bee Sponsor, Mr. Mushrush Members are FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Barbara Heyns, Ricki Baumgarten, Sandy Wegener, JoAnn Hoffmeier. S E C O N D ROW: Sandra Rayes, Vicki Garrod, Gerry Colen, and Carolyn Lunden. THIRD ROW: Harold Spivack, Glenn Sherwood, Robert Halliwell, Bruce Harle, and Robert Bee. Assistance with the Senior Play, attendance at dress rehearsals during El Camino productions of Anastasia and The Match- maker, and an ice skating party were among the '58-'59 activities of the Thespians. Prin- cipal obiectives of this group in- clude promoting an interest in all phases of the theater arts, and acquainting students with drama through close association with current plays and an active part in backstage assistance. OFFICERS President, Jackie Rupe Vice-President, Jo Ann Haffmeier Secretary, Sylvia Anderson Treasurer, Jack Sparber Sponsor, Mr. Hoefer Members are FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightlf Jacqueline Rupe, Jo Ann Hoffmeier, Tina Sieh, Joy Bingham, Judy Keays, and Sylvia Anderson. SECOND ROW: Robert Halliwell, Craig Thompson, Joann Run- sted, Richard Bybee, and Gary Mowrey. THIRD ROW: Jack Sparber, Jerry Schar- toff, Paul Clayton, Bob Griess, and Don Hollister. 1 -J fix! .4,Z. Organized to promote an inter- est in good literature TAB has captured quite a few literary- minded Saxons. This club offers many excellent books at nom- inal prices, enabling members to start their own libraries. Sponsor, Mr. Hall Members are FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Mary Lou Carrizasa, Dan Jenkins, and Phyllis Woodruff. SECOND ROW: Roxie Swanner, Barbara Hunting, Donna Rappa- port, and Sandy Ernst, THIRD ROW: Linda Stephens, Donna Drury, Margo Davis, Suzie Bluechel, and Pat Payne. . ya tween Lfvusnt. f Lat?
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