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ROW ONE: E. Southmayd, R. Sims, H. Schrieber, Somewhere in the freshman class of 1958 a dream was born. As the class grew the dream matured. As a result the senior class of 1961 has plodded through homemade eclair sales, tickets to a baseball game and a drawing for a date in San Francisco to its ultimate goal, the Senior Ball. Through the leadership of Fall President Terry Wade and his cabinet, the class of 1961 saw its dream for the all important Senior Ball crystalize and plans drawn up for a new and different Senior Farewell. Committees were formed and financial aid continued with the daily dough-nut sales. The Spring administration headed by hard working Rick Sims put these plans into action and the dream became a reality. The Senior Ball, held at Peacock Gap, was indeed success- ful, the product of much hard work and tedious planning. Soma M. McCormick. An ingenious nucleus heading the Senior Farewell embraced the talented and the dependable, creating a work of art in the form of a play. The energy of this class has set many ideals and prece- dents which will remain a part of Redwood's comparatively new history. They have vigorously revised Redwood's Con- stitution, enforced Student Government, revitalized inter- school relations, and intensified election campaigns. With the invasion of Student Body olicers Redwood has seen more rallies, the continuance of our winning streak in ath- letics, and more spirit. This class has excelled in attendance, star athletics, Iowa Tests, spirited organizations, college ap- plicants and election candidates. Now has come their turn to graduate. The graduation of the Class of '61 drew to- gether the largest class ever to leave Redwood High school. ROW ONE: B. Cahill, P. West, N. Griffith. ROW TWO: T. Gaffney, M. Kavanagh, T. Wade. WW efulw ,Z .. ! ,T r -f fin, WN ff I V Niwy If 3 we A 4 'Ma, Atpky .. z QNX '
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