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Scholarship Society Symbolizes North ' s Scholarship Society is a branch of the state- wide California Scholastic Federation. Members must come up to statewide requirements, involving both grades and citizenship marks. Those who are members for at least four semesters receive a gold tassel at graduation. In order to raise money for activities during the year, the club sponsored a car wash, a pancake breakfast ticket sale, a booth at the I.C.C. carnival, and a tootsie pop sale. The club holds the record for that sale, having rid themselves of 9000 suckers. Scholarship Society is the only club on campus that gets it ' s members out of class for activities. As a Christmas activity, the week before vacation the club visited an art museum, and Farmers Market. Activities planned for later in the year were a picnic, a beach party, a movie, and possibly a two night stay at a lodge in Crestline. I l» V. Annie Katata at the L.A. Art Museum. Bob Mooney does his version of The Thinl er. ' Senior members-ROW ONE-Adnenne Kendall, Heidi Konrad, Arlene Sarris. Susie LIston. Annie Katata. Linda Heisen. Joan Pottet. Naomi Takushi. Waynne Higashi. ROW TWO-Janice Wood, Susan Utiey. Cheryl Argabright, Bob DiAngelo, Keith Shiozaki. Judy Ray. Larry Posner. Craig Hayashlda. Rex Nambu, ROW 3-Meridith Mansfield, Janice Morfeld. Steve Richman. Steve Gillyatt, Linda Tokuno. Sharon Lee. Laurie Bullock. Susan Tamura, Barbara Cowan. Kim Kingswold. Jan Togioga. Marianne Ozaki. 86
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Cartoonists Create There was a new club on the North High campus.— The Cartoonist Club. It consisted of sponser. Mr. Michael Bryan and 15 artistic Sax- ons. Although still in the planning stage, the club became involved in activities such as designing the sets for the Faculty Frolics and the publication of a biweekly magazine. This cartoon magazine attempted to promote interest in the fact that cartoons are humorous and are political statements as well as symbols of life. Cartoonists: Mr. Bryan. Maria Toron. Gary Barsley. Bruce Gentles. Janice Sugita. Cindy Trumble. Marilyn Hamilton. Randy Rickabaugti. Roberta Brown. Valerie Takatani. Joan Shelton. Cindy Perez. Vic Ryan Art Club: Creativity Supreme This Year ' s Art Club, under the spon- sorship of Mr. Gary Parton, enjoyed a very busy year. To start off the 1972- 73 year, they held an Arts and Crafts Show, wnich gave the club ' s mem- bers an opportunity to show off their artistic abilities. Another club-spon- sored activity was the Saxon Renais- sance Faire. which was a revival of thegaity and pomp of the 1500 ' s. Field trips which the club took in- volved many excursions to various local sites to sketch and paint. In or- der to raise funds for all theses activ- ities, the members hoped to design and silk-screen posters for sale. As Mr. Parton explained, the club en- abled any interested Saxon to express his creativity through any of the many mediums in artand crafts. (f) -J: Cs K -L — Art Club; Ken Shinnizu. Michele Quiroz. Joanne Wood. Paul Chastain. Tom Togioka. Ray Vander- Muden. Denise Kredo. Rita Heinlein. Ann Crawford. Doreen Asato. Ann Okuonura. Ham Calonge. Marion Kuhn, Rick Smith. Audrie Somers. Adrienne Kendall. Jim Chandler. Debbie Seidel Jeff Smith poses as the thinker. 85
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ROW 1: Carl Conrad. Karen Breintenstem, Rene Dupont, Barbara Rinaldi, Gayle TakahashI, Dolores Tomlin, Aleta Bahelder, Aletta Baska. Wenda Sampson. Alan Turry, Joan EGuchi, Joan Kamai. ROW 2: Ron Sato. Jane Anderson. Jeff Smith. Gilbert Flores. Becky lowe. Sandy Spang Miles Ladd. Tracy Scfiierman. Jimmy Mori. Diane Awane. Carol Cox. Mary Umekubb. Karen Kobagashi. Mary Ann Umekubo. ROW 3; Steve Moberg. Richard Takechi. Robert Auaki. Debby Usui. Jill Fukuda. Marsha Aseka. Beth Cullum. Bob Moony. Jim Bedard. Joanne Rocks. Debbie Davis. Leonard Takahashi. Ed Bowen. Mike Yoshi. Marcia Togioka Academics and Activities ROW 1: Diana Inouye. Susan Breitenstein. Janise Nakashima. Marlene Rhodes. Judy Billica. Robin Till. Julie Pavakos. Karen Higashi. Gwenn Ikeda. Mona Woodruff. Janis Lem. Nancy Harada ROW 2: Shirley Takigawa. Mary Kaestner. Elizabeth Chang. Kristy Sencerbox. Donella Raper. Lori Matson. Billie Hansberger. Karen Erickson. Rose Perez. Carolyn Nambu, Diane Shields. Christianne Sack. Joan Kuboshige. Carol Tsutsui. Joy Kiyan. Karen Hayashi. Mary Nishimoto. Kathy Takemura. Julie Wilson. Vivian Shiraga. Joan Nishimoto ROW 3: Brian linuma. Ron Shimizu. Danny Mayeda. Steve Kitahata. Bob Blinder. Cary Matsuoka. Grace Kim. Ten Eudy. Kathryn Suzuki, Janet Wehking. Richard Lieu. Paul Pederson, Gary Barsley. Larry Wong. Ken Yuge. Greg Stand. Stanley Honda. Mark Poteet. Roger Wong. 87
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