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ROW I-.Ian Cress, Judy Coy, Susan Gabbs, Edie Henrich ROW 2 Lynne Diamond Carol Hinkley Terry Chambers, David Bills, Bill Blackmore, Duncan Williams. Redwood's literary magazine, Orpheus, went into its fourth publication this year. Dedicated to displaying student literary and art work at Redwood, Orpheus first appeared in 1960. This year,'faculty advisor Mr. Harry Davis selected senior Terry Chambers as the magazine's editor. Another senior, Edie Henrich, was named assistant editor. Ten other Redwoodites com- prised this year's student staff. Work displayed in Orpheus includes essays, short stories, poems, sketches and prints. Members of all classes are encouraged to submit work to the magazine. Some pieces are also submitted by English teachers. Working toward a mid-April deadline, Editor Chambers and his staff selected the best of the material submitted and Orpheus IV was made available to Redwood students early in May. Orpheus is a fine group effort and gives Redwoodites a valu- able opportunity to display their literary and artistic talents. Terry Chambers, head of Orpheus Stuff 74
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ROW I-Lynn Diamond, Cindy Donnellan, Sue Dolman, Alyce Jordan, Louise Abbott, Chele Galloway. ROW 2-Jennie Lyons, Lotus Schaffer, Charles Kerr, Chris Schmidt, Barbara Dondero, Judy Barber, Sue Bauman, Nancy Trumbo. ROW 3-Mrs. Neumeier, Bill Nelson, Tim Inghram, Gary Artoux, Phil deFremery, Carol Herschleb, Pat Hrisides, Dave Tucker, Alice Hofer. Featuring full coverage of campus events, interesting edi- torials, selected feature stories, columns and sports was the main task of the 1962-1963 Redwood Bark Staff. Under the leadership of Toni Banducci, editor, Jill Lerner, assistant editor, and the advising of Mrs. Carol J. Neumeier, the staff worked hard to try and put out a school newspaper of high caliber and journalistic excellence. Each of the news- paper's leaders, including John Contos, sports editor, Ken Goodreu, circulation manager, Bev Breithaupt, exchange edi- Members of the staff Ham it up after a busy week. tor, and Janet Poppin, business manager, had specific duties to be carried out. A new addition this year was the Redwood Student News Bureau, under the leadership of Senior Louise Abbott. Mem- bers of the beginning journalism class sent stories to all the Marin County newspapers and as a result, Redwood has the largest news coverage of any other high school in Marin County. 1 - 7 - '.,r, Iliff 'V lip- ' X X5 uhvlltf' H f Q 'TQ z,. in A ,A I 212 W. if A, 421 if fl' ' . 1 Vw ' 7, , A 17 gm fy I 4 ,,M,,, 5 ya, 7 I, wgyyf gi W 1 17 J, ,,f JU ,X i-.f AR. 1 4 4 f , Z . kj! 7510, - 72,4 I ,N ,Q fig 3 f f 91 ,f,f, 1 ff, f fhff M M f, f .ff X , f,,j,Wg,fi,,, f ,lv l' 5.5 af Qf ,fffffw-Q' My I f 1 ' ,':z't, .,1f L V, may 7212? , with K f 1 f f Z 2: I J digg f f f f, yjvf 5 f 4 f'Qf,l 5 f V M if V if 4 Al wif! 'H 1--f -ww -W ,., , ff I ,. .2 1 2914 , ff 0 f ,,ffg f f f 'ff-f W 1 4 nf l ' N' 4 ,, .,.,. ,,,,m7,, 5-,..- ity? I' fp- J ,,.-Z I LQ, Q ,mln ln 2'h. ' i - X tw . .Q,'Z'.T LM f',- AJ . 'Y' lu: ?:S,,.ll we gl
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gr CLUB PROGRAM CQMMITTEE 3. . f ROW i-Ann Woodward, Heidi Hater, Robin Wolfson, Denise Chappel, Marie Schleiter, Robyn Mc- Kendry, Fran Adams, Neeno Suntzeff. ROW 2-John Fraser, Craig Morgan, Dionne Kelly, Sue Hender- son, Nancy O'DeIl, Kitty Reynolds, Pat Clark, Alice Woodward. Striving toward its two primary goals of a finer appreci- ation for artistic craftsmanship and working with others for the benefit of all, the Redwood Art Club went into action soon after the beginning of the school year and selected its officers. They were Pat Clark, President, Fran Adams, Vice- President, and Anne Woodward, Secretary-Treasurer. They scheduled speakers and field trips to exhibits in this area. Discussions were held as to the possibilities of a mural for the new library wing as a future Art Club proiect. The club was advised this year by Mr. Wallace McDonald, head of Redwood's Art Department. This year's Program Committee began by sponsoring many competitive as well as united student-body activities. It was headed during the first semester by John Contos and in the Spring by Ali Massoumkhani. The committee's basic iob is to coordinate all student functions throughout the year. They started by planning Spirit Week. It included such events as Crazy hat day, successive days on which black and red were worn, the Tam funeral death march, and the elections for Spirit queen. ,During the Redwood-Tam football game on Thanksgiving Day they spon- sored a float contest with the best entry receiving ten dollars. All through the year the committee planned soc-hops during noon time in the gym with live music provided by the Casuals. ROW 'l-Sandy Gray, Jo Jennings, Donna Schneider, Lynne Keeler, Lisa French, Marcia MacMillan. ROW 2-Barbara Koons, Susan French, Lexie Sifford, Cappy Cahill, Belinda Sifford, Sue Bagley, Janet Rigsbee, Ann Rowland. ROW 3-Jennie Lyons, Rick Wynne, Diane Hartman, John Contos, Twinka Thiebaud, Milt Waters. 75
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