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RAILROAD CLUB: Jeff Daly, lflaine Lyons, -lan Delbo, Pierre Robert, jan MacRae, Alice Hannel, Diane Newberry, jill Clumeck, George Thur, Bud Zumwalt, Dick Lion, Stefanie Rodrigo, Ken Pieri, Larry Loomer, Fran Simpson, Anne XY'eills. ODEL R IL ROAD CLUB The Model Railroad Club was organized purely for the en- joyment of its members. One of the highlights this year was a trip to San Francisco to see the Lionel Train Company. Numer- ous parties were held by the club. Members included in the organization were all seniors except for two juniors who are being taught the procedures of the club, so that they may carry on the tradition next year. jan Delho, Elaine Lyons, Co-heads, Railroatl Club RED CROSS CL B The junior Red Cross is composed of teen agers who volunteer their time to aid their community. At Redwood, although small in number, the club stroye to live up to the high ideals of the national organization. A schoolwide drive for funds was a successful project undertaken the first part of the year. .II NIOR RED CROSS CLLB: Paul Burgess, Lynn Dan- forth. Larol Howard, Phoebe Pallett, Ciloria Ciiddings.
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LIBRARY HFLPFRS, FIRST ROXY: Ron Reagan, Sue Bomberger, Terry Lehman, Kathy Kirrane, Dann Jones, Phoebe Pallet, Pat Clark, SECOND ROXY: Gary Monahan, Bob Quinlan, Dennis XY'eaver, jan Delbo, Bob Benz, joan Bamberger, Bess Farr. LIBRARY ASSISTAN ' LIBRARY ASSISTANTS STAFF, FIRST ROXV: Shirlee Buckley, Gaye llipslev, Kathy Kirrane, Dayyn jones. SECOND ROXV: Bob Quinlan, Frank Nelson, Tim Blake, Tom Farley, Pat Clark, .Iutly Dun- can, Clair Nicholson, Dennis XY!-aver. lrlr., f' ' LIBB RY CL B The Library Club is composed of students who have taken classes in library and who have attended noon meetings to further their knowledge of library science. By becoming more prohcient in this field and devoting their time to working in the library, members of the Library Club have served the school and students in an impor- tant capacity. Ill 1 Karr XY'olfe, Stefanie Rodrigo, CANTEEN HELPERSI Nick Tiaeman, STVDVNT. STQRF CLFRK9 lull judi Grovv, George Artoux, Shirlee xx ebb- YW Dlppel' Ren WSSIM Buckley. Lauri Broun, Sue Ross. B L ,I DGES N,B.L. SPIRIT jL'DGFS: jan MacRae
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il, QL 1 011. -nn, I.,- ERESHMEN TAX ELECTION COMNIITTEE, FIRST ROXV: Charlotte Gilman, Carol Sheppard, Padgett Gathings, Michele Pritchett. Susan Ross, Dianne Nelson, Margaret Peoples, Cathy Meyers. SECOND ROXV: Lynne Eddy, Judy Cress, Karen Little, Barbara Burns, jean Hinkley, vitki Bergez, Nikki Baglietto, Bonnie Chrysler, Carolyn Riding. In February a special election was called to decide an issue vital to the Tamalpais High School District, an issue which had failed twice before - the tax rate increase. After securing the available facts and being convinced of the importance of the increase to them- selves and the school district, a small but devoted group of students volunteered to campaign in support of the measure. As a community service, they helped adult workers circulate as much information to the voters as possible to aid the voters in mak- ing an intelligent decision. Student workers will remember the pledge cards and the hectic rush of calling at home after home. Their efforts were rewarded - the tax increase was passed. SOPHOMORE TAX ELECTION COBIMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Pat Murray, jackie Colburn, Marci McCormick, Paula Daly, Alison Benedict, Billie Baruh, Melissa Nelken, Marjean Sellman, Ronie Sue Anderson. SECOND ROXV: Lynn Danforth, Terrie Wforth, Diane Diller, Sue Gilbert, Marilee Ellis, Ginny Carroll, Carole Hogrefe, jackie Moose, Molly Lewis. l r tra lf . if- r .E 'WIN
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