Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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J11,c5iSLA'T'TVE ASSEMBLY SELF-GOVERNMENT ROW I-Jill Lerner, Barbara Koons, Meg Gentes, Eleanor Watkins, Chris Secor. ROW 2--John Contos, Carol Herschleb, Bev Sadler, John Osborn, Dibbie Hall, Don Keller, Albin Dittli, ROW 3-Randy Keller, Don Rogers, Pele Noyes, Phil Weil, Tim Frost, Pete Holter. The Legislative Assembly of Redwood High School con- sists of the elected officers of Redwood, .the student body president and vice-president, the president and vice-president of each class, the head of self-government, and the head of the Student Court. The Legislative Assembly passes and puts into action laws such as: -n'o littering on campus, walking on the wrong side of the stairs, causing disturbances in the building during lunch hours or at rallies, or damaging materials on display on bulletin boards and walls. lt also defines the student privi- leges, including the senior court, canteen lines, and rally privi- leges. Serving as the advisor was Mrs. Neubauer. The self-government committee is the organization which, together with Student Court, enforces the constitution of Redwood High School. ROW 'l--J. Sarraille, C. Reynolds, R. Bray, J. Ostaggi, N. Younger, R. McKendry, P. Louis, J. Shibley, J. Lerner, S. Moore, H. Lerner, L. Koontz, F. Bunker, D. Tucker, Contos, J. Garrison. ROW 2- S. Harris, K. Roby, C. Stocker, L. Taylor, R. Foster, W. Glass D. Cognato, L. Parmelee, W. Wilkins, H. Hoxie, J. Novacic, C. Kerr, R. Klein, B. SadIer,D. Doyle, M. Schulte, B. Harker, D. Hurt- 1 Student Court is run like an ordinary court of misdemean- ors, headed by iudges who hand down the court's decision. Defendants may have representation during a court session by bringing in a student lawyer to present the defendant's case. Court sessions this year were held once a week during both lunch periods and were headed by Chris Secor, fall semester Student Court head. Phil Weil was the fall semester head of self-government committee and Warren Glass headed the committee during the spring semester. Clifford Terry was the spring semester head of Student Court. Advisors to the two student government organizations were Charles Kurtz, self-government, and Joe Sullivan and Bill Wilkinson, Student Court. man, D. Urbais, A. Dittli, J. Slivka, M. Rappaport. ROW 3- K. Goodreau, J. Carr, D. Lane, J. Whitter, C. Secor, A. Brainerd, D. Dukes, B. Nelson, B. Anderson, G. Gustafson, J. Troppmann, P. Noyes, J. Teather, D. Rogers, P. Leslie, R. Webb, R. Keller, G. Brown, A. Martin, C. Allen, T. Banducci, D. Hall, P. Weil, M. Barry.

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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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MATH CLUB 4 mfif. f I Xl A. 1 -MJ f Xi. :JV W'-i S+.. Dave Flowers, Pete Noyes, Jill Lerner, John Contes, John Osborn. Started in 1961, the Inter-School Relations Association, is made up of Redwood, Novato, Terra Linda, Drake, San Rafael, and Marin Catholic High Schools. The l.R.A.'s goal is geared toward the improvement of inter-school relations. Redwood senior John Osborn, served as Fall semester president this year and under his term of office, the first l.R.A. conference was held. The conference was held at San Rafael High School and was attended by 108 students from the various local high schools. The students met in discussion groups to exchange their ideas and discuss their problems together. The conference was said to be a great stride in the right direction toward reaching the main goal of this fine organization. During the Spring semester Chris Secor was president. Triangles, rectangles, formulas, and slide rules are among the mathematical devices familiar to members of the Redwood Math Club. Formulated three years ago, the Math Club has attracted many interested students during that time. Under the guid- ance of the club's advisors, Mr. Neylon and Mr. Glandon, the club members attempt to disprove mathematical paradoxes and to solve other problems of a more advanced nature. The president for this past year was Junior John Burke. The Math Club lends its support to students who wish to par- ticipate in the local Science Fair. The members have also been on field trips, have had guest speakers to talk on specific facets of mathematics, and have worked on projects within the club itself. In this way the club has encouraged the study of mathematics in various fields and has demonstrated to the members some of its practical uses. ROW 1-Gordon Brown, Don Bly, David Reicharcl, Nick Kerry, Rick Webb, Dawn Urbais, John Jurvig, Ed Bingham, Margaret Blackmore, Tom Bock, Penny Worth, John Burke.

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