Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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'Rs Typewriters were humming busily. Eyes were frantical- ly scanning pages checking for spelling errors at the last minute. Minds were searching desperately for clever ideas. Over all hung the largest threat known to members of the Log staff, the Final Deadline drew near!! Pen in hand, the editor, Bonnie Weaver, and her as- sistant, Tom Farley, were diligently drawing up plans discarding the old for the new. Constructive criticism was offered by the advisor, Miss Patricia Pendergast- Oops! Change that heading! Staff members were assigned spe- cific jobs: Typing, endless papers, identifying pictures of apparently nameless people, writing clever captions, and drawing original layouts. The Ad section proved to be a preplexing problem, which ambitious salesmen solved. much to the relief of Ad Editor, Sandra Norberg, and Financial Advisor, Mr. C. G. jones. A new section had been added, the 1961 Section. Activi- ties involving students were being recognized as major events, earning a special section in the book. The trend toward bigger and better things was reflected not only in the expanding student body, but also in the enlarged Club Section. Utilizing avant-garde trend, modern pho- tography, modern lettering, modern cartoons, and modern write-ups were selected to appeal to the sophisticated eye. As the Hnal bell rung, the bleary-eyed class members filed out slowly, dragging their feet, feverishly discussing new ideas. Thus, the 1961 Log was created, ' g 4 , G 1961 T. Farley, Assistant Editor: Miss P. Pendergast, Advisorg B. Weaver, Editor. 4,1 V7 --as-ay. u K Nul-1 - , ,- 'k.-- - ROW ONE: A. Benedict, M. Bunker, Art Editorsg P. West, Senior Editor. ROW TWO: S. Norberg, Ad Editor, Rich Newton, Copy Editor. -I! .TN li I I ROW ONE: V. Scott, M. Pinotti. ROW TWO: B. Gilbert, N. Irons, J. Block, G. Part- mann, N. Lewis. 85

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J. Skov, Miss Meyers, R. Sims. With Rick Sims and Jeff Skov as co-editors-in-chief, and Marilyn Bunker, Eric Southmayd, and Penny West as the exchange, sports, and feature editors respectively, and with Miss Gladys Meyer as Advisor, the Redwood Bark has taken on a new liveliness, exemplified by such things as the all school Picture Unscrambling Contest. Once criticized for avoiding all controversial issues, the Bark came out with an Election 1960', issue. At the Stanford journalism Conference, the Burk was judged as one of the most mature papers represented. A group of regular columns make up the backbone of the paper. Only one, On the Sidelines has been carried over from last year. The rest- Clothes Horse, Periscope, Exchange, and On Cam- pus -are products of the Bark staff's originality and imagination. This list of regular columns is supplemented by the reporting of interesting events and personali ties, both on and off campus. The Bark staff delves into all matters that are of interest to the major- ity of the student body. They report the unknown events that should be of interest to everyone. A cross section of the student body's opinion is revealed in Letters to the Editor. They give the news of the various clubs and activities at Redwood and keep the student body in touch with their elected leaders. The quality of this reporting makes all Redwood students eager to receive their copy of the tri-weekly paper. B. Farr, V. Carroll, M. Bunker, E. Southmayd, P. West. 1 wa 1 it it an



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ROW ONE: T. Banducci, J. Moose, D. Logan, B. Sadler, B. Burns. ROW TWO: H. Jac- obson, D. Whitney, N. Lewis, K. Bricca, S. Webster, L. Haines, V. Hodges, M. Pinotti, J. Katz. ROW THREE: J. Cahill, C. Cauldwell, D. Nightingale, J. Skov, B. Hughes, M. Morse, G. Mamalakis, J. Sailer, J. Weis. ROW FOUR: C. Lewis, M. Denicke, S. Martin, M. Nelken, R. Sims, P. Burgess, T. Selfridge, W. Blackmore, V. Tremain, B. Brear. 0.5. . A group of students knocked cautiously on the door to room 211. It's unlocked! roared a voice from within the inner sanctum. We are interested in joining the California Scholarship Federation. Could we have an application? The advisor, Mr, Wm. Edick, a pleasant-faced man with a broad grin, chuckled delightedly, Glad to have more members. There are vast advantages in joining this organization. Just fill out this application and return it to me before the deadline. His voice went on as the students read: 'iA minimum of ten points is required. An A is three points. A B is one point. Fiye points must be in academic subjects. PE does not count for points. A failure in any subject shall debar from member- Ifor the succeeding semester. Fill out in ink above the double line. Reread. DIRECTIONS MUST BE FOL- You notice that these requirements are stiff. he continued, they have to be. If you earn four memberships, one of which must be in your senior year, you can obtain a life membership. This will enable you to apply for certain special scholarships available only to life members. You see. Many activities have been planned this year to make this a more active group. We will attend the convention in Yreka in the Spring. There you will have the opportunity to meet other CSF'ers while enjoying a diversified program. I'm very pleased that you have shown some interest. Keep up the good work! and with that final comment he turned away to re- sume eating his tuna fish sandwich. The students, thoroughly impressed. tiptoed silently from the room. ROW ONE: S. Page, C. Lewis, R. Siemens, D. Herst, P. Hammond, C. Marshall, S. Cauld- well, F. Brown. ROW TWO: J. Banning, N. Lewis, H. Jacobsen, S. Kirkpatrick, L. Haines, J. Ross, V. Scott, M. Pinotti, S. Norberg, J. Cress, E. Henrich, P. Johnson. ROW THREE: G. Cahill, B. Brear, R. Sims, J. Skov, M. Cooney, B. Sadler, M. Nelken, D. Vander- hoff, A. Rowland, B. Blackmore, J. Katz. ROW FOUR: S. Martin, P. Burgess, C. Cauldwell, D. Rogers, S. White, J. Weiss, D. Logan, B. Burns, S. McKean, B. Sieck. UU 'az' 'gn Q I S llwl Q lgfql Nl Us , ,'l1:5?3 f sti l o C sw. N4 ' J :Sw 5. 'X .s 'uqikl' 'xk ar ' V' 3 35 . if 9 L . of' 86 i'm 43 iS:mt . ..

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