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ART CLUB, FIRST ROW: Pat Ayers, Phoebe Clark, Sandy Anderson, Joan Mooney, Ann French, Barbara Dupuis, Gwen Morden, Jean Mullen, Bess Farr. SECOND ROW: Richard Biagini, Susie Lyons, Simone Riis, Joan Pier, Sue Boyden, Doreen Dalecio, Vicki Dufton, Kathy Randol, Judi Grow, Carol Fay, Sue Girot. THIRD ROW: Clint Lane, Dana Bean, Marilyn Miller, Jeanne Taylor, Barbara Krause, Jerri Miller, Sue Ghee, Jeanne Ongaro, Kathy Meyers, Anne Hermann, Joyce Muller. The Art Club was formed to provide an oppor- tunity for students interested in art to receive fur- ther experience. The club aided the publicity committee in mak- ing posters for various school affairs. B Activities for the year included visiting a silk screen plan in Sausalito and taking a trip to the Art Museum in San Francisco. All activities and projects undertaken by the Art Club were designed to give practical experience and help the members gain a great appreciation of art. XVALLACE McDONAI.D, Adviser Club president, Joyce Muller at work.
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K C U .. :PA ul.. .V Ir. . s . 1 ,:, haf- r MATH, SCIENCE STEERING COMMITTEE: Larry Loomer, Rithard Cooley SCIE CE CL B Newly organized this year is the Science Club, whose purpose is furthering the study of science in our school and in every day life. Though a small club, it is very active. Under the guidance of Mr. johnson, faculty sponsor, the group has gone on many Held trips. One trip was to Sausalito to see a model of San Francisco Bay that showed the movements of the Bay's waters. Another trip took the club to the Richfield Oil Refinery to observe the stages in processing oil. FIRST ROXV: Gerry Silverfield, Mike Griem, Barton Lane, Clinton Lane, Kim XY'est, Buzz Rigsbee, Henry Brainerd, Baxter Smillie. SECOND ROXY: jerry Whitney, Steve Mathews, john Kreutzmann, Larry Loomer, Ed Schulze, jon Katz.
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f-'hui' . .fd .- ,- ,esfle fx i 3 1 GLADYS MEYER, Adviser Quill and Scroll, the Inter- national Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was organized for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding in- dividual achievement in jour- nalism. Members must be at least juniors, be in the upper third of their class, and have done superior work in some phase of journalistic endeavor. Redwood received its charter during the second semester but activities were postponed while LOG and BARK deadlines were met. F ?l 'C N I 1 9 1 i I C 'ki-x Qx QL'ILL AND SCROLL, FIRST ROYV: Judi Bush, Ed Margoliash, N.M.A. Bud Zumwalt, Karr Vfolfe, Boone Morrison, Jan Delbo. SECOND ROXV: Pat Xviklund, Gloria Burke, Sandy Boyer Regina Dittli, Janice MacRae, Anne Ninnis, Stefanie Rodrigo. QUILL AN CROLL The Bowling Club at Redwood was organized during the beginning of the second semester under the advisorship of Mr. Baker. Membership is open to any- one, and the main requirement is that a member must bowl two out of four times each month. The group meets every Tuesday and Thursday after school at Greenbrae Lanes. As a project the Bowling Club hopes to raise enough money to buy uni- forms for next year. EDXYARD BAKER, Bowling Club Adviser QCILL AND SCROLL STEERING COMMITTEE Janice MacRae, Jill Clumeck, Stefanie Rodrigo L B0 W LII G CL BOXVLING CLUB, FIRST ROXV: Kent XY'isecarver, Bob Evett, Tom Bean, Carol Howard, Carlene Conradi, Ted NX'haley. THIRD ROW' Lannert, Cindy Hall, Sharon Nelson, Jane Meyer, Sue Ross, Peter Jim V5'0lf6, Peter SIOCIC, Jiifk lfI1d9l'W00d, George Kefbi, Jim Black, Julie Hopkins. SECOND ROXV: Dave Gidley, John Glazier, Knock, Ken Currie, Dennis Weaver, John Mrfiillis. George Cole Gary Johnson, Mike Sthultz, Ron Reagan, Bill Ciorci, Katherine Carole Hogrefe. 1 f , X N f K
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