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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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ROW ONE: E. Tarics, M. McGrane, R. Siegel, J. Moose. ROW TWO: H. Hoxie, M. Ellis, S. Spiller. Fall Yell Leaders Chris Lew- is, Lorin Vogel, Boyd Ca- hill, and Bob Talmage in action. 82 Well, you rock that red and go, yami-yami!,' fStamp-clap, stamp-clap, stamp- clap clap . . .Q screeched four red-faced, red clad, Redwoodites: Bob Talmage, Lorin Vogel, Chris Lewis, and Boyd Cahill, the 1960 football yell leaders. Next to them, the songleaders moved through intricate routines while swishing their red paper pom-poms. These spirit instigators led Redwood's student body in all yells and songs at the football games and spirit rallies. Head yell leader, Booming Bob gave the schoo1's spirit a double boost by organizing the Spirit Committee. Marilee Ellis, head songleader, was elected Spirit Queen to reign over the big game with Tamal- pais. The rest of the song leaders included jackie Moose, Esther Tarics, Melinda Mc- Grane, Rickey Siegel, Heidi Hoxie, and Susan Spiller. FAU Yea LCAAZQ4 msd SW, nam
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