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NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE MEMBERS, FIRST ROXV: Baxter Smillie, Don Deane. SECOND ROXV: Gloria Burke, Martin Gerry. FL SPEECH CLUB MEMBERS, FIRST ROXVI Rosemary Bogel, jones, joan Dasmann, Ruth Llewellyn, Linda Haines, Regina Shirley McClure, Sue Gilbert, Gloria Burke. SECOND ROW 1 --ap -S i 'Q 1111 STEERING COMMITTEE: Baxter Smillie, Gloria Burke, SPEECH CL B The Redwood Speech Society is one of the school's several extra-curricular clubs of an academic nature. The club is closely related to the various speech classes offered to Redwood students. The purposes of the society are to promote interest in the field of public speaking, to offer to the indi- vidual the opportunity to become capable of express- ing himself and his ideas clearly, and to provide a basis for self confidence. The society participates in a wide range of activi- ties. Members often meet for an informal discussion of some current topic. More often, however, members participate in speech tournaments held by the Cali- fornia Forensic League QCFLQ an associate of the Na- tional Forensic League CNFLQ. One of the society's activities was the hosting of a Student Congress at which twenty Bay Area schools were represented. George Thur, Garry ter Smillie, Kay Miller, Suzanne Scott, Diana XVhitney Nora Ninin Dittli, 'z Bax- ,4 's- xl ger, Bob Talmage, Brooke Skinner, Phoebe Pallett George Thur
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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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FIRST ROXV: Clara Gardin, Leona Clem, Terrie XVorth, Bob Talmage, Robin Beck, Susan Boe, Shirley McClure, joan Pier, Kathy Randol, Marilynn Gray. SECOND ROXY: Har- riet Di Marco, Gaye Hipsley, Nancy Ninnis, Bryce Ann Moore, Diana W'hitney, Nora Nininger, Bron Hughes, Nancy DRAMA CL B The Drama Club has shown throughout the year that it is a purposeful and ener- getic group. It has gathered together an interested group of aspiring actors. During first semester the club presented an assembly program and a skit at a PTA tax elec- tion meeting, thereby gaining valuable acting experience. Many of the members have had experience with other drama groups in the county. Mr. Wfadlington, the club's advisor, helped in planning various held trips so that the club members could view theatrical productions in San Francisco and at the Tiburon Playhouse in Tiburon. The club's activities, though varied, all worked toward the goal of freer self- expression for the individual. To this end the club members prepared short dramatic readings that were given before the group and criticized. Lewis, Phoebe Pallet, Brooke garet Peoples, Diana Davies, Kathy Meyer, Peter Black, Sy Drama Club members plan 1 many noon meetings. lf' JOSEPH XVAIJLINCTON, Adviser Skinner. THIRD ROXV: ,ludi Grow, Taffv Rust, Virginia Cunningham, Sharon Boyer, Mar- Diane Nelson, Carol Howard, lvia Gardin, wlays and read scripts during one of their laik
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