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ROW ONE: T. Wade, N. Gritiiths, H. Schreiber, J. Sailer, J. Cahill. ROW TWO: D. Nightingale, C. Lewis, N. Ronneberg, L. Clem, S. Webster, D. Hickman, J. Reznor, T. Grafe, B. Burns, D. Urbais, J. Shew, C. Allen, M. Stevens, R. Rodgers. ROW THREE: D. Lane, T. Gaffney, S. Gutman, D. Dreyfus, B. Killian, R. Daveler, B. Sadler, A. Hermann, G. Partmann, M. Deedy, M. Morris, D. Dienstein, S. Spiller, M. Pinotti, S. White. ROW FOUR: J. Contos, M. Schmidt, D. Whitney, A. Tracy, J. Cress, C. Conradi, H. Jacobsen, N. Lewis, D. Nelson, K. Bricca, J. Novacic, S. Moore, V. Scott, S. Shaw, R. Sie- mens. ROW FIVE: B. Troppmann, K. Larsen, J. Skov, C. Cauldwell, C. Robinson, R. Kaldor, S. Martin, B. Brear, P. Daly, E. Southmayd, B. Shobar, V. Tremain, J. Hinkley, J. Abrams, K. Scott, B. Webb, M. Cooney, E. Bingham, D. Rodgers, K. Goodreau. Home Redwoods Honor Society was formed with the purpose of recognizing those students who have had high scholastic standing and who were active members of Redwood's student body. To become a member of this organization a Red- woodite must have had at least a B average in his previous semester's grades and a minimum of ten activity hours, and a Redwood student body card. These activity hours could be eamed in a number of ways, Participation in after-school sports, in the Girls' Athletic Association, and in school activities were all ways of eaming hours. Other ways to earn activity hours were by at- tending club and committee meetings, and by working on the various club and Committee projects. Membership in the Honor Society was for one semester only. A student must have qualified for and applied for membership at the beginning of each semes- ter during which he wished to be a member of Honor Society. Members of the Honor Society often acted as guides for Freshman and New Students' Orientation, for Parents' Night and for Open House. By doing this they were able to earn activity hours for membership in Honor Society for the following semester. The Redwood Honor Society also offered life membership to all those who have been members of Honor Society for at least six semesters, one of which must have been in the students Senior year. ROW ONE: S. Page, V. Rothrock, S. Cauldwell,C. Marshall, H. Jacobsen, P. Hammond, M. Schulte, J. Ross, B. Trost, J. Lyons, L. Foster, T. Schultz. ROW TWO: D. Dienstein, B. Hughes, B. Cooney, J. Lerner, T. Wade, C. Lewis, D. Herst, N. Gritiith, P. West, D. Hickman, S. Norberg, B. Burns, L. Haines, P. Burman, J. Cress. D. Diller. ROW THREE: K. Shew, J. Novacic, C. Breidenstein, T. Banducci, D. Urbais, N. Lewis, J. Moose, R. Kaldor, V. Bergez, G. Partmann, L. Danforth, V. Scott, A. Hermann, E. Henrich, M. Pinotti, P. Rowse. ROW FOUR: B. Nicholson, D. Lang, R. Newton, J. Reznor, J. Cahill, K. Scott, J. Skov, M. Cooney, S. Moore, B. Sadler, K. Bricca, J. Logan, M. Schmidt, B. Blackmore, D. Vanderhoof. ROW FIVE: S. Martin, D. Bly, E. Bingham, B. Brear, R. Siemans, J. Abrams, C. Cauldwell, P. Foster, T. Gaffney, D. Wilkins, P. Noyes, J. Sailer, M. Walsh, D. Rogers, L. Herst, J. Troppmann, S. Shaw.
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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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f f . , .1 ROW ONE: J. Rodrigo, N. Griffith, R. Siemens, J. Ross, L. Haines, N. Nininger, B. Hughes. ROW TWO: H. Jacobsen, R. Sims, C. Lcwis, C. Riding, J. Cahill, N. Lewis, J. Katz, J. Marterer, B. Burns, D. Wilkins, D. Nightingale. ROW THREE: M. Denicke, D. Smith, R. Brear, P. Burgess, C. Cauldwell, J. Skov, R. MacKay. K1 Lam Redwoods Foreign Language Society was formed to promote interest in foreign languages and the culture of the countries from which these languages came. Members are students who have shown outstanding ability and interest in the study of foreign languages. These students are recommended by their language teachers for membersship in Phi Lambda Sigma. With Iiutch Brear as President. and Mr. Robert Kuehnl and Mrs. Ida Tracy as Advisors, the club has representatives of every language taught it Redwood. Many of the members are taking more than one language. The members of each language group entertain the club at 'one meeting, lhe first event of the year was a dinner put on hy the French students. who prepared and served dinner. Later in the evening, slides were shown by one of the members who had recently been in Europe. The next project on the calendar was a dinner put on by the Spanish tliss Atter the dinner the members of the group in charge presented a short melodrama. in Spanish. for the rest of the club. Following the play the traditional Mexican pinata was broken by one of the stronger members ofthe organization. I I New members are initiated whenever there are enough people recommended for membership to warrant a formal initiation ceremony. lhi I nnbda Sigma is also active in promoting interest for the various exchange programs in operation at Redwood. The club members have Assisted with ticket sales, cake sales, and the American Field Service Foreign Bazaar. fulew-Aiiafuaf C604 Iormed in the spring of 1960. the Interntional Club steadily grew in size and activity. The primary purpose of this club was to support the Americxn Field Service. the School Attiliation Service. and the Experiment in International Living, the three foreign exchange programs it Redwood To fulfill this purpose, the International Club had numerous fund raising projects and has done a great deal of work in prepara ing materiil to be sent to our athliate school in Germany, Volksoberschule Preetz, Phe first information sent to Preetz was a gigantic scrapbook which included many photographs of our school, Redwood students, and stenes around Marin. In addition to the photographs, articles were written which told about different departments and courses of study, the sports progi nn. and various other student activities. With the profits from a movie, The Five Pennies. sponsored by the club. Redwood was able to assist two of the 1960 Experiment in International Living exchange students. New projects were carried out this year to assist this years Experimenters. The club also gave its support to the American Field Service exchange program by working on its fund raising projects. T1 tin these and in many other ways, the International Club has sought to assist Redwoods foreign exchange programs and to enlarge them in e utule. ROW ONI' V Stott, B. Burns, N. Dasmann, D. Whitney, S. Gilbert, P. Dana, S. Webster, C. Kzttungi. ROW IWO: S. Stott, H Jacobsen B. Hughes, N. Lewis, D. Nelson, J. Cress, J. Marterer, M. Pinotti, J. Katz. ROW THREE: K. Bricca, J Ross, N Nininger, A. Tracy, C. Riding, C. Robinson, J. De Berry, S. Aker, C. Cauldwell, V. Tremain. cv
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