Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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ROW ONE: P. Wheary, M. Deedy, K. Frost. ROW I WO: D. Smith, J. Troppmann, J. Rodrigo. Sladwl Next! authoritatively calls the head of Student Court. The plaintiff shuffles forward, hat in hand. I see that you've been signed-up by self-government for spfireding in the parking lot. What have you to say for your- sel ? Well, I uh, um . . . , the defendant mumbled. I object! It's irrevelant, incompetent and immaterial! Redwood High School Student Court is in session. A committee of six, advised by Mr. Jack Baat, and headed by Rodrigo the first semester and Pat Wheary the sec- ond semester, they try students accused of misdemeanors by self-government members. Working closely with self- government, Student Court is a vital part of self-govern- ment. It simply enforces the by-laws of the Constitution of Redwood Associated Students. After the Student Body President appoints the members and the head of Student Court at the beginning of each semester, the Executive Council votes its approval or rejec- tion of the appointments. The duties of the Court were more limited during the spring semester as self-government became no longer re- sponsible for smoking sign-ups, but the Court continued to try people signed up for speeding, littering, and misbehav- ing at rallies. The Court Ends you guilty. You have been sentenced to watch Perry Mason for 20 years ! ROW ONE: B. Nicholson, P. Wheary, J. Skov, K. Frost. ROW TWO: J. Osborn, K. Bricca, D. Flowers.

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Ol OO 3 The self-government of Redwood High School had been the ruling association of the Redwood Student Body. This body was composed of several committees with various duties. Some of the divisions with this branch of student government were the Hall, Parking Lot, and the Athletic Events Committees. In nineteen-fifty-nine and nineteen-sixty Redwood had a different type of student government. This government was composed of two parts. One was Boys Self-Government and the other was Girls Self-Government. Since that time it has been reorganized and now it is one organization. Serving as heads of this branch government were George O ROW ONE: T. Wade, P. Pike, D. Simon, N. Grifhth, J. Glazier, T. Kearns. ROW TWO: R. Siegel, D. Deane, R Sims, A. French, G. Cole, P. Wheary, T. Worth, J. Block, B. Burns, C. Bland, N. Ronneberg. ROW THREE: T Thiebaud, J. Moose, D. Ruta, M. Cooney, T. Galli, C. Lewis, B. Talmage, B. Cahill. ROW FOUR: V. Bergez, S Moose, P. Daly, J. Sailer, L. Vogel, R. Rodgers, M. Spencer, J. Rodrigo, B. Weckel. ROW FIVE: R. Siemens, R Brear, M. Walsh, E. Southmayd, R. MacKay, M. Kavanagh, J. Skov, T. Gaffney, C. Wilson, J. Abrams. CQ- Govmumeul Cole and Chris Lewis. They were appointed by Redwood's Student Body Presidents and assumed the duties of supervis- ing the activities of this part of the government. One duty of self-government came in the area of athletics. Here they attended all sporting events and maintained good order. During the noon hour, supervision of the parking lot fell under one of the committees. Another active part of this branch of student government was detailed to keep the upper hall clear during the lunch hour. The self-government was designed and organized so it would serve the students in making their school a better one. ROW ONE: D. Herst, R. Woods, A. French, N. Griiiith, T. Wade, M. Deedy, C. Lewis, D. Hickman, J. Moose, P. Baum, J. Levensailer. ROW TWO: S. Ross, K. Scott, D. Deane, P. West, R. Kaldor, P. Grobe, J. Wardwell. ROW THREE: H. Schreiber, V. Burgess, P. Pike, T. Gaffney, T. Worth, J. Block, M. Cooney, J. Weis, J. Ramos, C. Goecker, B. Talmadge. ROW FOUR: J. Rodrigo, M. Spencer, B. Brear, D. Ruta, R. Sims, E. Southmayd, M. Kavanaugh, J. Skov, B. Weckel, J. Sail- er, B. Shobar.



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vs if , ' i Q, ROW ONE: C. Stocker, K. Morrell, T. Worth, N. Dasmann, J. Cress, P. Johnson, N. Herst. ROW TWO: J. Ross, M Schmidt, P. Dana, K. West, C. Conradi, B. Hughes, J. DeBerry, L Clem, C. Bland. ROW THREE: H. Jacobsen, R. Gossling R. Beck, R. Kaldor, D. Bjornskov, B. Rossi, L. Hale, A. Dittli, B. Block, J. Dippel. ' ' emma wmmce ammdlee From behind the counter at the student store to the little brown ticket booth at the football stadium, members of the Finance Com- mittee could be seen busy at work. The Finance Committee headed by Terrie Worth, Commissioner of Finance, was the largest in the history of Redwood. Committee members have proved themselves very active this year by participating in the following activties: ticket selling and receipt collecting at all home football and basketball games, selling and distributing student body pictures and student body cards, selling bus and game tickets for out of town football and basketball games, assisting in the preparation of the school budget, helping in the distribution of all money spent for student body activities and gaining invaluable knowledge in the involved process of man- aging a budget. With students actively participating in the management of the school treasury, valuable experience in monetary affairs as well as efficiency was achieved in the financial branch of the associated stu- dent hody. Advising this committee vsas Mr, John Cook. 1961 saw more perfected elections than had been held ever be- fore at Redwood. The year started off with a mock Presidential election, complete with pre-voting registering and the same printed ballots that were used throughout the state. A wall was set aside for each candidate's posters and the library featured a display on both parties. This election was overwhelmingly won by Richard Nixon. Due to more efficient methods, those running for ofhce in the two Student Body and two class elections held were able to know the results sooner than before and all nervous waiting was eliminated. The Student Body voted to change the previous election schedule and hold elections for fall class officers in May instead of Septem- ber. They also voted to have each candidate running for class office give a speech at an individual class rally. The smoothness with which this year's elections were run was partly due to the work of the Commissioner of Elections, Jerry Whitney, his energetic spring and fall committees. D. Diller, S. Chambers. ROW IWO: B. Cooney, L. Allen J Wardvvell V Bergez C Conradi L Danforth M Pritchett, A. Benedict, D. Logan. ROW THREE: R. Smiley, J. ROW ONE: B. Hughes, A. Tracy, P. Orobe, J. Logan, D. Zuern, Whitney, E. Southmayd, C. Rtibiiison, s. Moose: K, Bricca, Jweii, s . Monroe, D. Wilkins. M -4 f , 1 'x ' v , , if 2- .,. - f . it 4 . .X . Q N -, Q1 1 4 , : t V ', 'AA' Y-go tx :.x.'1f. i: A .ff ,'Q:,J X ft yf, f,,.,y ' 'v .f yt .3-as 1. ,,-'fl

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