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Drama Club: Row 1, Laurie jackson, Leila Brazil, jim Bedard, Doris johnson, Debbie Adams, Kim Reed, Barbie Foster, Donna Reading, Gail Liston, Claudia Stancliffe, Vince Abruscato, Tammy McKinley, Mike Ward, Derek Anderson. Row 2, julie Wilson, Diana Nikkels, Dolores Gon- zales, jackie Sparks, Keith Clifton, Adrienne Moore, Patty Eguren, Rikki Floyd, Charlene Griffin, Carol Auton, Carol Stuler, Wendy Warren, Mike Midstokke, Mary Hillman, Ronni Paul. Row 3, Irene Sandate, Gertrude Spindlely, Phoebe Mortymer, Agnes Beebel, Matt Rudberg, Hortencia Mata, Lori Frohman, Cristy Sencerbox, Susan Smelser, Karen Seward, Donella Raper, Teri Sherwood, Ruth Wilkenson, David Robertson, David Haslam, Patty Manjarrez, Pam Bothwell, Liz Newman. Row 4, Donna Leedom, julie Young, Rrancene Eguren, Patty Goodson, Debbie Karp, Bob Moray, Russell Allred, joan Haslam, john Rippeto, Craig Wolfram, Buddy'Gilbert, Rebecca Mehaffey, Charles Gaugh, Diane Voelker, Bill Bar- rett, Linda Renninger, Gail Leip, Steven Haslam, David Bell who were interested in dramatic ac tivities. The club was responsible for the two plays produced in the year This year's selection, The Mouse I ' k That Roared , was a hilarious comedy Pe about a small country's plan to take over the U.S. In May of 1973, the Drama Club members attended a ban quet at a local restaurant. There, trophies were given out for outstand ing achievements performed by mem bers. Also, at the ICC Carnival this year, the Drama Club had their tra T h e P U The Drama Club consisted of members ditional fortune telling booth.
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Make Your Move 1 'T ii r ,,,V rf .,!ff '-fafdfx f,wN,',,, fra-'M,,,..... M,,d,,.,- The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Bantau, provided the mem- bers with a chance to gain skills and knowledge of chess. They al- so gained enjoyment and the spreading of friendship by the use of good sportsmanship. Some activities were selling pancake tickets and operating a chess M., booth at the l.C.C. carnival. Chess Club-Row 1: Adriene Henry, Dale Polichetti, Robert Gagnon, Ray lett, Steven Haslam. Row 2: Mike Kravitz, Brian Sunshine, Calvin Stewart. Do Your Own Thing With Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts Club provided the members with a chance to use their creative and constructive skills. Their meetings lasted an hour and a half in which they worked on stu- dent oriented projects. The mem- bers were allowed to work at their own pace following the Do-lt-Your- self plan which was introduced by Mr. Perdiew. l28-l30 Industrial Arts Club-Row 1: Bill Takigawa, Greg Clayton, Randy Goudy, Lawrance Horn, Bill Sakatani, Dave Gibson. Row 2: Gregg Taniguchi, Dennis Garnett, Mark Takeyama, Steve Haslam, Mike Kravitz, Tom Kobayashi. Row 3: George Robinson, Walter Gaede, Clyde Perry, Reinhardt Hagedorn, Herbie Kaichi, Don Kojima, Rick Bainette, Mark Gonzales.
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'in I'll get it right yet. Monica gives the camera smile. Matt ponders up on his opening. The Stars of orth I'HESPlAN CLUB, Row 1, Donella Raper, Bud Weiser, Kristy Sencerbox, john Rippeto, loan Haslam, Patty Goodson, Susan Smelser, Matt Rudberg, Susan Green, Steven Haslam, Rikki Floyd, Charlene Griffen, Carol Auton, Fay Schafer. Row 2, Larry Powers, Karen Seward, julie Wilson, Diana Nikkels, Bernard Shafer, Bob Moray, Kathi Catania, Hortencia Mata, Patty Eguren, Francene Eguren, julie Young, Sharon Thurn, Maria Garrison, Rebecca Mehaffey, Steve Pesola, Linda Raper, Kim Reed. When a Drama Club member earned 12 points through partici- pating in plays, he became a Thes- pian. Although the club was small it contained the better actors of North High, with from 1 to 5 star Thespians. All Drama Club officers must be seniors and a member of the Thespian Societ. Sponsoring the club was Mr. Pendlick. Mr. Nupoll accepts his Academy Award.
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