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NAM O6 Vedwiay Wu XJ' .... ,,,..v-an ,l When Redwood came into being in 1958, the student body and administration had many ideals and hopes for the school. These were converted into the plans of yesterday and as these plans have been completed they have inspired plans for tomorrow. In 1958 one and all planned for a unified, spirited student body. Today Redwood has successfully accomplished this primary plan of yesterday. As proof she can offer the spirit trophy won at the Tournament of Champions. Another primary plan of yesterday was to make Redwood outstanding academ- ically. This plan, too, has been realized. The curriculum has been broadened and the students have actively participated in scholastic organizations and have gone so far as to form an English club and publish the second edition of their literary maga- zine. Wlhen Redwood began, they made plans for athletic supremacyg throughout three years of existence she has maintained just that in one sport or another. The biggest plan of yesterday was to build a school which its students could well be proud of. Through the realization of plans in the fields of spirit, scholarship, and athletics, Redwood has become such a school.
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