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BARBARA VAN DELDEN, who has been in the Student Council for five years, was recording secretary this year: she will be the vice-president in the 1959-1960 school year. She was a member of the F. H. A. , Junior Histo- rians, National Honor Society, and Chaplain of the Pep Squad. BETTY WATSON, a vivacious junior, was vice-pres- ideut of her junior class. She was in the National Honor Society two years and in the coming year she 1S to serve as president Betty who plays the clarinet has been a member of the band for five years She plays the piano as a hobby I . . . PAMELA WALLET well known for her red hair and as the president of the Student Council had many other duties She was a member of the Pep Squad F T A and assistant feature editor on the RAMPAGE staff Pam s well rounded personality made her a credit to the Northside student body DANELL WALLIS a pretty popular Junior had a busy schedule this year and lt will be even busier during her senior year Danell was in the Student Council three years and was elected president for the 1959 1960 school year She was active in the Pep Squad and in the National Honor Society DANIEL DODSON an outstanding student in scholar ship and in music in the band was assistant Drum Major this year In the coming year he will be the head Drum MaJor He was an active member of the Library Club and the National Honor Society also Daniel took a greatdeal of interest in the schoolelections at the close of the school year he was the campaign manager of several good can didates in these elections HARRY HAGGARD returned to Northside this year after a year s stayin Hawaii This year he was on the track team and was the first write in candidate for Stu dent Council president that Northside has ever had Harry will be treasurer of the Student Council art editor of the HORN Lieutenant Governor of the Key Club and second vice president of the Library Club next year when he 1S a senior
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Whos Who NANCY GAIL MAGEE, ahard working student whose grades were above average, took part in a great number of activities at school. Because of her high scholastic standm she was in the National Honor Society three years and was president of the organization durmgher senior year She was librarian of the F T A and shetook one of the leading roles in the senior play HARVEY She received the 1959 Daughters of the American Revolution Award as a tribute to her outstanding achievements and the Northside faculty presented her with their scholarship award at graduation MARY JULIUS was active in many organizations at Northside She was president of the Ramblerettes h1stor1an of the F T A and a member of the Na ti al Honor Society Library Club and Junior His torrans She played the role of Aunt Eller in the one act play GREEN GROW THE LILACS An added tr1b ute was made toward Mary at graduation she was the valedictorian of her class YV' -,.-n u N DOROTHY KESSLER s Job as editor ofthe RAMPAGE required much time and hard work Dorothy belonged to the National Honor Society the Junior an honorary member She also played an actrxe part in the Library Club as parliamentarian Dorothy also took part in helping with the props for the senior play HARVEY VERLEEN CALLE was a fun loxing junior who played a clarinet rn the Ram Band she xv as a member of that or anizatron for three years This rear she was elected merit secretary She was treasurer ofthe Library Club aid belonged to thelunior Histor ads ller Wood character and hi h scho arshrp made her an excellent membe ofthe National Honor Society 51 . . . Q, . . i H ' r ' ,fs S . . ., ' is . . . ' 7, I A 'X . . . . ' . . ' ' H ' is , . 4 6 h If - J 1 RQ ' A rl X '7 - T vig, ' ' ' ' W ' A I - ul 1 ,g J Historians, and the Student Council as 3 g ' 1 . ' . V i Al . , J. ' Q ' s , . , i Q yy U . .' ,nr .Q 1 I O .1 Q ' V 1' 25 lb ' D 'I l ' ' ' l . . b .g 1' A . .53 ax . r
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Coaches present Holl of Fame CRAIG MASON Northstde s all around athlete was a three year letterman on the Ram s football team basketball team and base ball team Cratg who was a co captam of the 1958 1959 football team was grven a trophy for berng selected as Northstde s most valu able football player by hrs team mates Cratg was tn the Hall ofFame last year 'X gqwwrd - 0 a to students PATRICK OLFERS chosen as an outstandmg basketball and baseball player was selected as an all drs trrct basketball player He was also co captam of the Ram s basketball team FRED SPEARS athletrc abrlrty brought hxrn many honors He play ed four years of baseball and two years of football Fred was co cap tam of the football team and was chosen all dlstrtct football player durmg h1s senror year He was the Club Q 71 EW 42.9. WAYNE BENKE was elected to the Hall of Fame for h1s prowess rn basketball He was a two year letter man not only tn thts freld but also rn baseball and IS anacuve member of the F F A and the N Club PEGGY TRAHAN an all around athlete was captam of the baseball team a letterman tn basketball and on the volleyball team Both thts year and last year she played tn the d1str1ct tenms meet last year wrnnlng second place tn the doubles class She was also an acttve mem ber of the Iunlor Hrstorrans and wrll be prestdent of the F T A next ear MARILYN HIGGDXIS, anewcomer to Northsrde, LS lnterested rn all types of sports She rs a member of the band and an enthustastrc player on her church basketball team 'X 5 gg EUGENE ROBBINS has been on the track team for three years He was selected Ln tus Jumor and sentor years to bem the Hall of Fame He has belonged to the N Club for three years K., 53 ff' ,. ,. , 'jP ta ,, - ' s . ' - ' 1 X 1 5 p A - . - r X at F ' fs y, , FL k - 'TN .. 5 'Q' J ' I ' 1 X, A 4 13 2, K ' ' 1 ,, Q sta - - - I ' 1958-1959 president of the N 4 l. 4 ' I 'I 9 ' Q r 'fJ!af, A -sf, . n . I - Al A WMQSIM. nvqx X - . - r as ug- g s at ' . . ad, W, l -Isa nu f v - ' l . , lf, ' - X . 1: . . M ' ' . . . - Y F' . ' . Q asf' 1 I Q ' ra, H 5 1 , ' . . . ' w ' flu' ' - ,I:5:g..',-5 ' . . . . Z3FgfQgf?'- . I. 4 f 1 4, I . . . . 1 'fl N Y l
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