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,Art Klub The Art Club was organized this year to be of service to the school cmd to further the art interests of its students. Their activities have included a to hear Q p rog ra g n reef i rt fof City of Hope making posters for school Xlli future we plan to see more art and pursue individual interests in the arts and crafts field. .S.5'. To belong to the California Scholarship Fed- eration is the ultimate for the academic stu- dent. Only an outstanding pupil can become a member of this sgrgonization. Students must receive at grade points to ioin. Three for each aca- demic A, one B. In unpre- pared subiects l V2 points and a B, llz point. given for extra curricular The C.S.F. seal on diploma is the key that opens the door to iolleje. Members receive special privileges in high school and college. ggg.. Each semester meniiieissware given an Hon- or Day when they are excused from all classes to go sight-seeing. Drama Elulz This past year The Northview Players have formed in order to learn of all the facets of drama. With the help of Mr. Burgess and Mr. Dunn we have been able to delve into the directing, acting, producing and stage managing thetiter. Within the club itself we and one- act plays to attend a 'wmbe' The fifsf And Never, K s 3 n ourizcafetoriuim and was enthusiasm. lull This year's officers are: President, Angel Con- solo, Vice President, Joy Tess, and Secretary- Treasurer, Janet Lambardo.
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Klzcss efllb Northview's own chess club lknown as, Ye King's Knights l was founded at the old campus in 1959. From an original five mem- bers, the clubxcgirgdually grew by the Spring of 1960 to filllllnrfefnbers. The current size is now 24 paid-up members. Members receive jOOfjpoints for attending meetingsgplussadditioriralipoints for helping out at clubiidctivities. end of the year, points are added-gupicigdlhd,those with highest totals are rewarded P byf'thegclub. President, Aclcirjig igu TiAlrrr1lStfo'ng5lxV ice- President, Jim Walker, Secretary, Les Parrish, Club Treasurer, Bill Zsiga. Ermlivc Writing 61 uh This yQQlTcTl'1ec.Creative llllriting Clucbsipublished the Viking Log. xltsggntaxrned short stories, poems, sandssisessacyslgjgslfjitteng by the students of NO lhrQleW1'g ,sff 1 . .. T. The Stephanie Fred- ericks,,filBUsi,ness Mggnageir,c'T5g,iSEharon Tolleson, Secretory, 1611-F-21-ihiibiiicgiiEdsiifonSKQfenscsPhfIlip, Assistant Editor, iliii ssi cieucc Klub Developing new ideas in Science was the main goal of the Newtonians, or Science Club. Along with this goal, the members were in- volved in manyiigctiyities,ywhich included field trips to!iGriffithTilPqrglixOl2servatory, Cal- Tech, andseveral-sieXp.lQraffolry-clfli-kes in the mountainslh A dance vvgsfalisoisponsored by the Newtonians.:s Officers, include President, Tom Stucker, Vice President, Richard Mayling, Secretary-Treasurer, David Pitzl, Advisor, Mr. Witt.
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Debate gggg The Northviewgigebate Club promises to be one of Northvielvvs future highranking clubs. This year meiidbersg layed the groundwork for a full4gfleQf,lgSeFd iclub, by having public school delaateiorfxsishool matters. They also fo rmedicsihferschogcgli Edebates with nearby schoolrscz srffs... as 5,, iirr,1111-. g-1-s 1- cj - Officers iGalry Schultz, Assistant Gabriel, Secretary, Julie Simmonsiffipafrliamentarian, Barbara Papke, Advisor, Mrs. Gerstung. jr. Statesman af Q ,America Qbl The Northviewwggharter of the Junior States- men was and is a member of the The or- ganization students the experience Dur- ing the year the l.cc. conven- tions where clubs congress and pass or reiect iiii them. Great assets advisors, , .rr,c, ,T , Mr. HovenierXand,NlrEiQ Gerstung, our Presi- dent, Gerry Hanmer, and our Treasurer, Tony Hessler. 9uturc Kusincss ,Ccadcrs of ,America The Future Business Leader Club of North- view High has successfully completed its first year iii, organized club. We have enjoyed 'irc inanyffbifsiniess .,5, experiences to- gether Co. in Los Angeles- 'lliiii We have this year but probably one was our own Mr. A group Eii to the Business Convention along with our sponsor, Mr. TayTorTiiiVVe had an enioyable trip, listened to many good speeches, and met'and talked with many business execu- tivdi X
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