Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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ROW ONE: K. Scott, C. Robinson, C. Lewis, A. French, G. Cole, N. Griffith, D. Deane, J. Lerner, T. Wade, T. Farley, Dasmann. ROW IWO: M. Schmidt, T. Galli, M. McGrane, P. West, L. Vogel, B. Cahill, S. Black, R. Siegel, K. Bricca Breidensuen, M. Deedy, P. Grobe, B. Burns. ROW THREE: M. johnson, J. Wallace, H. Wilkins, M. Ellis, D. Ruta Thiebaud, J. Sailer, V. Bergez, H. Hoxie, S. Spiller, B. Cooney, P. Watrous, R. Dougherty. ROW FOUR: M. Roddeni Stockwell, C. Katungi, C. Wilson, M. Bunker, R. Sims, P. Daly, P. Wheary, j. Skov, J. Troppmann, B. Talmage, K. Fr At the head of a long crowded room stood an imposing figure, clad in the latest fashions, holding the latest in umbrellas, and speaking of the latest in original ideas. This was Don Deane, head of the Programs Committee. Arrayed before him were the committee, munching on apples while determining the fate of the next rally. 4 4 . . . . . iffffw When their ideas remained at the bottom of their lunch bag, strings were pulled tured personalities. When professionals were unable to appear, hometown enter- that turned out to be dignified administration heads cutting up! At the end of the Hrst semester a tired sigh arose as they scraped the bottom of .4 the idea barrel. With the beginning of the second semester a new motto was born, efficiency! Like a wonder tonic the coming of organization served to revitalize tired committee members. Committees were organized: financial, entertainment, and pub- licity. New heights were reached! The committee continued to plan assemblies, class rallies, and just plain rallies, each one having more polish than the one before. Work- ing as a team, this year's Program Committee is an example of what can be accom- plished with exuberant enthusiasm and good organization. ROW ONE: T. Wade, M. McGrane, N. Griffith, D. Deane, A. French, K. Frost, R. Anderson, B. Dondero ROW IWO C. Lewis, P. West, B. Cahill, G. Cole, T. Farley, R. Dougherty, M Deedy. ROW THREE: B. Stockwell S Spiller H Hoxie, B. Cooney, D. Hartman, B. Tucker, T. Galli. ROW FOUR: M. Bunker, R. Sims, P. Daly, J Troppmann E South mayd, R. Sims. fi? S-J Cel U1 2 and lo and behold-Redwoodites were treated with professional entertainment! ff ,' Night club performers, singers, Turk Murphy and his band were some of the fea- '59 tainment filled in! For instance, the song leaders from the University of California G 4 W

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Z Johnson, B. Baruh, C. Wilson D. Urbais C. Waste. 504445 AGZOVXJLG4 Cammiflfiee With the crash of falling ladders and a boisterous voice demanding, Quick, throw me some crepe paper! the Social Activities Committee was hard at work decorating for a dance. Leading this committee through its many activities was Judie Block, Redwood's Commissioner of Social Activities. Mrs. Wulzen served as advisor to the committee. Moonlight Madnessl' was the first dance presented this year by the committee. The bids for this affair were designed by Marilyn Bunker. The Hi-Liters, a band composed of Redwood students, supplied the music. Along with the Christmas season came the annual Snowball which was attended by many students. A ten-foot Christmas tree with red ornaments was the highlight of the dec- orations for the dance. Music was presented by Walt Tolleson and his orchestra. Another activity of the committee this year was the television program, Dance Party. Thirty couples from Redwood appeared on the show. The main obstacle in the path of the committee during the past year was how to dec- orate our gigantic gym. After putting their heads together, they eventually came up with several original decorating schemes. The dances drew great numbers of the students and N Q for each dance the bids were a complete sell-out. The Social Activities Committee for this 'W year has been an active part of Redwood's extra-curricular activities. ROW ONE: J. Block, M. Bunker, P. Wallace, T. Galli, J. Lerner, C. Bland, B. Bost, S. Chambers. ROW IWO: S. Black, C. Fink, K. Bricca, P. West, D. Urbais, M. Schmidt, T. Thiebaud, M. Deedy, M. Rodden. ROW THREE: C. Waste, C. Galloway, J. Shenson, J. Weil, K. Jenkins, J. Wallace, B. Baruh, C. Wilson, T. Banducci, L. Young, J. Abrams. ROW ONE V Carroll M Pinotti R Siegel T Worth P West S Chambers T Galli D Diller J Muller P Baum. ROW TWO P Grobe L Allen B Gilbert S Black J Block J Lerner K Bricca P Johnson M Deedy L Young. ROW THREE E Southmayd M Murray J DuBerry M Sthimdt B Bost P Banducci J Coy V Burgess C Fink T. Thiebaud. ROW FOUR V Scott J Shenson J Weil K Jenkins J Wallace M Bunker J Abrams E Cummings M.



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D. Deane, R. Woods. 80 Tel Q: 5 I Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary Society for High School journalists to which only a selected few can belong. To become a member of this relatively inac- tive society one has to be a junior or senior in the upper part of his class. A certain amount of journalistic talent must be displayed on the staffs of the LOG yearbook or the BARK newspaper. Another requirement is the recom- mendation of one of the journalism teachers. The main glass-enclosed display case exhibits the official document presented to the school by the Quill and Scroll Board of Trustees which declares that Redwood is a per- manent chapter of the Society as of February 23, 1959. Quill and Scroll was founded in 1926 at the University of Iowa. wifi amd Sow!! ROW ONE: P. West, M. Bunker, B. Weaver. ROW TWO: S. Norberg, N. Lewis, G. Partmann, B. Farr, A. Benedict. ROW THREE: R. Newton, J. Skov, E. South- mayd, R. Sims. The idea for the Burgi Club originated when a group of Redwoodites was singing the jingle Advertising Burger- meister Beer. This jingle became the theme song for one of the most active clubs of Redwood High. The goal of the club was contained in its name: Better United Redwood Giants Incorporated. At the first meeting, officers were elected. Chuck Katungi, the exchange student from Uganda, was unanimously elect- ed the president. Vice-presidents were Dave Ruta and Hep Wilkins. At a general meeting it was decided that the activi- ties of the club would be to support all Redwood Activities, attend games, the AFS Bazaar, dances, and class fund rais- ing projects. The Burgi Club has started a tradition at Redwood com- bining a sense of humor with serious goals, which will long remain an influencing factor within the student body. gwgi C' aw-all 'CN ROW ONE: C. Lewis, C. Katungi, B. Cahill. ROW TWO: D. Ruta, H. Wilkins, v

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