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Q49 s 'H ll 3 - Q P ...Q NR 4-L Members of the Ski Club schussed the slopes, had snowball hghts, and relaxed before lodge Hreplaces on their three ski trips. The first trip to Sierra Ski Ranch was highlighted by a dorm exchange in which E5 .Q - Miss Foster accidentally found herself en- tering a dorm full of boys. Skiers on the , March ski trip were able to swim in the heated pool at Heavenly Valley. On the 4' I . . . ' . ' . final trip in April, the skiers raced in the Marin County junior Championship Races sponsored by the Marin Ski Club. Membership in the club is attained by passing both a written test on skiing and y ,-X several ski tests on the slopes. 4, -. 7 SKI CL B XIX RYA Rlilfll, AdyiSCr SKI Cl.l'B NIEMBKRS, FIRST ROXV: Butch Brear, Roger Sie- taryer, Rwdrlgo I. ri C icsctkt Dm Irlntis lxlllh Meyer mens, Ciene Neville, XY'heat Allen, Art llaseltine, Pete Winter. Shirley M Clurc Mil-tt 1 L, n rry 1 y Ron 'SLI Ill Robin Dinkelspiel, llaxe Cfidley, Phyllis Kearns, Bob Van Gut- Sherry Peterson r o ur.: man, Charlie liyans, Mike XVigell, jake Ours, Doug Kneedler, Daxe Winter. SECOND ROXV: Phil Swigard. Steve Mathews. jon Bland, Mike Sthultz, llitk Lyon, Larry Cialer, Kent Wise- Grow, Anne Nmms Km rti lxildor lumt Siemens Thorlu Turner. ,Indy XX ebb Sufimt Rodrigo
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Sir fm if FALL PEP CLLIB, FIRST ROXV: Alice Durrie, Joan Mooney, Sue Ghee, Elaine Lyons, Bunny XVeckel, Linda Frater, Picture Crasher, Sue Kane, Matt Hallinan, Shirley Tietjen, Mary Rodden, Doreen Dalecio, Sue Boe, Laura Lenci, Sue Duerson. SECOND ROXV: Nori Allen, Donna Mickleson, Anne XY'eills, Pat Gidley, Sandy Anderson, Carol Ensler, Lori Giesecke, Vicki Bergez, Carmelita XVolfe, Peggy XVatrous, Jean Hinkley, Marilynn Gray, Judy Xvebb, Diane New- berry. THIRD ROXV: Lori Brown, Dianne Nelson, Vicki Dufton, PEP CL B Spirit activities at Redwood High School are under the leadership of the school Pep Club, advised by Miss Meadowcroft and Mr. Ed man. The purpose of this organization is to promote the spirit and ' fy good sportsmanship of the Redwood Student Body. Membership sign ups take place in the fall, and the head song leader at that time becomes president. She is replaced at the beginning of basketball season when new song and yell leaders are elected. The group's activities, centered entirely around school spirit, in clude making posters for all games, decorating the goal posts and cheering sections, and making sure that all rooters wear white shirts. Good conduct in the stands is also supervised by Pep Club members. SPRING PEP CLL'B, FIRST ROVU: Bonnie Chrysler, Peggy Viat- rous, Marjean Sellman, Judy XVebb, Marilyn Bunker, Sue Overstreet, Christine Martin Matt Hallinan Nlaureen Johnson Mike XVoods Nfary Rodden Nlike XX oodson Kit Scales Anne XX eills Jill Clumetk Thorley Turner Brooke Skinner SECOND ROXX Carolyn Riding., Allison Tram Judi Grow Carlene Conradi Vicki Dufton Carol Fay Sue Kane Vicki Ber5.,e7 Sue Girot Linda Frater Carl Hagen Nlick Beane Curtis Fmbry lxen Currie Dick Lion Fd Sthulve Charlene Bland THIRD ROXX Susan Shawler Ann French Carol Rowie Polak, Bryce Ann Moore, Jeanne Ongaro, Sherry Peterson, Linda Foster, Alice Hannel, Terrie XVorth, Carlene Conradi, Allison Benedict, Carol Howard, Marjean Sellman, Ronie Sue Anderson, Marilyn Bunker, FOURTH ROXV: Taffy Rust, Judi Grow, Penn Hammond, Judy Cress, Dana Bean, Robin Beck, Barbara Rudy, Gaye Hipsley, Gloria Giddings, Nancy Ninnis, Sharon Boyer, Pam Long- fellow, Brooke Skinner, Marilee Ellis, Marjory Miller, Marci Mc- Cormick, Carolyn Riding. .jf -QV ' .-W' Howard, Terrie W'orth, Jackie Moose, Marilee Ellis, Paula Daly, Kathy Meyers, Karen Evans, Lynn Eddy, Joan Dasmann, Rovvie Polak, Bryce Ann Nloore Sandy Anderson Sue Duerson Allison Benedict Nlarti NItCormitk Melissa Nelken FOI RTH ROXX 'Nlarilxn Butholz Cavle Partmann Nancy Levyis Niargaret Peoples Nlerilee Leftyxich Carmelita Vsolfe Barbara XX cst lxaren Little Judy Cress Carole Hogrefe C innie Carroll Jackie Colburn Judi Logan Nancy Ninnis Dana Bean 'Nlarjorie 'Nliller Billie Baruh Bonnie C ilbert
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Q Q 4. 1 , A 4- VARSITY CLUB, FIRST ROXV: Clyde Vfitt, Al Tichenor, Ben David Corbet, john O. Chambers, THIRD RQXV: lQarrcl Alter- Chollar, Boone Morrison, Dave Neumann, George Thut, hfark milll. SUVII ZifI1f110ff'Ul1f1- MHYYIU SWPIWUS- MlkC.XV00d5- Mlkc Cialhings, David Ciidley, Russell Murray, G. M. Hoffman, jeff NVOodson, Ditk Breyer, Dvnaniitc.llallinzin, .Ringo Ilallllndfl. Daly, Garth Rithards. SECOND ROXY: Mike Spanner. Bud Bilb OSl1l!l3li. Eric Lindncr, Rith XVUI, Terry Reilly, Ron Reaglm. Zumnalt, Tom Solinsliy, Tom Lanncrt, Steve Mason, Donn ,l0ff 5l'CiDI1Uf.Ril'liRlC1lC- Meyer, Mike Iflanagan. Curt lfmlvry, Ken Picri, Paul lYllI'llSII'ilIlLl, VARSITY CL B ' ' One of the strongest organizations in school is the Varsity Letterman Club. Open only to boys who have earned a varsity letter, the club ended the year with a total of about fifty members. Almost all the boys had block sweaters or jackets, and they wore them at all school sports when they sat in the rooting section. The club participated in many school service projects including ush- ering at games, parking cars during open house and the football clinic, helping out with self-government, and sponsoring a dance. This year the boys laid the founda- tion for the Varsity Club of the fu- fllfe. ROBIQRT TROPPMANN, Adviser
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