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PHI SIGMA SIG STAGE CREW ROW I-Michele Peterson, Robbie Mayer, Eleanor Watkins, Donna Helwig, Marta Girtler, Joy Wurtz, Claudia Marker, Tina Dias, Jill Wigel, Penny Worth. ROW 2-Nina Zunzeff, Kathy Gray, Joan Trappmann, Robin Erickson, Kathie Seigel, Poppy Eager, Jackie Mengel, Linda McClure. ROW 3-Pari Pierce, Judy Mithun, Paula Malvina, Ann Olsen, Terry Hogue, Laurel Greenfield, Gwen Par- Phi Sigma Sigma, the Frosh-Soph Girls' Service Club at Redwood, was formed two years ago. ln the past two years it has done many important services both here and abroad. It is for all Freshman and Sophomore girls who have a C'l' average or above. Under the leadership of Carolyn Cochrane, President, and their new advisor, Mrs. Koss, these girls work to support a family in Greece. This service club has certainly done a commendable iob in bringing help to needy people in America and in foreign countries and has earned the respect of all Red- wood. The officers of Phi Sigma Sigma are, Carolyn Coch- rane, president, vice president, Poppy Eager, secretary, malee, Kathy Moore, Janice Van Gutman, Ann Hughes, Alison Lynch. ROW 4--Annette Whitlow, Janie Johnson, Kerry Warnock, Chris Berbren, Carolyn Cochrane, Cathy O'Brien, Sue Maclise, Meg Gentes, Cherilyn Gilboy, Susan Christy, Helen Hart, Jackie MacDermott. Chris Bergren, and treasurer, Ann Hughes. Maintenance of lights, scenery, proiectors and broad- casting equipment were among the various activities of the stage crew this year. A new innovation this year has been the broadcasting station set up in the C.E.A. at lunch time. Noon Tune Control, as it is called, plays records brought in by stu- dents and makes dedications. This operation is carried out by three aspiring disc iockeys each lunch period. Don lrey is sound technician for all the rallies held in the gym. Seeing to it that the Little Theater is A:OK falls as the responsibility of Eric Torney and his aids. Mr. Broemmer is the guiding hand that oversees the whole operation. ROW l-Don lrey, Ken Goodreau, Eric Torney, Bill Heath, Larry Koontz, Ben Selfrige, Kit Warne, Chris- topher Mosden, Roger Lawrence.
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ACTIVITIES COUNCIL INTERNATICNAL CLUB ROW l-Don Keller, Pete Holter, John Osborne, Bev Sadler, John Contos, Pete Noyes, Albin Dittli. The Activities Council has played an important part in planning and coordinating the activities at Redwood dur- which exchange students and returnees were invited to partici- ing the past year. The members included were the Student Body Vice President, the commissioners of Finance, Elections, Social Activities and Public Relations, the Vice Presidents from the four classes, and the Presidents of all the clubs and so- cieties at Redwood. The council was responsible for seeing that the proiects planned by one club or committee did not interfere with those of another organization. Members of this year's International Club continued to express their enthusiasm and interest in fostering the devel- opment of International relations. The program, planned by elected officers with assistance from their sponsor Mr. Robert Moutner, emphasized the support of the three student ex- change programs represented at Redwood. Opportunities for the expression and exchange of ideas were provided by means of picnics and other gatherings at which exchange students and returnees were invited to participate. The highlight of the year's activities was an A.F.S. Hospitality night attended by all visiting students from Marin County. ROW l-Vicki Stevens, Nancy Breeding, Linda McClure, Faye Brown, Carol Spooner, Camie Mills, Stephanie Smith, Jan Cress, Lynn Diamond. ROW 2-Laurie Garrison, Meg Gentes, Tina Schultz, Nancy McGee, Sue Henderson, Helene Uddgren, Sheila Cauldwell, Chrissi Marshall, Toni Banducci, Penny Worth. ROW 3-Jim Georgedes, Sandy McKean, Leanne Bertram,Ann Hughes, Ann Olsen, Robin Wolfson, Virginia Rothrock, Bill Blackmore, Linda Foster, Dave Flowers, Nancy Love. ROW 4-Carol Herschleb, Carolyn Cochrane, John Kaufman, Ed Bingham, Don Rogers, Mat Schmidt, Nick Kerry, Pete Holter, Jim McClure.
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ERILLUB POLHT CLUB ROW l-Nancy McGee, Virginia Rothrock, Carol Spooner, Michele Betette, Jenifer Mackby, Lynn Diamond, Barbi Dondero, Laurel McCauley. ROW 2-Toni Banducci, Susan Spiller, Kurt Wisecarver, Chuck Kerr, John Jurvig, Stephanie Smith, Leanne Bertram, Barbara Beard, ROW 3-Chris Secor, Bill Wardwell, Gor- don Brown, Ed Bingham, Bruce von Borstel, Larry Diamond, Bill Cassidy. This year, several trips had been planned for the skilled skiers by president, Bill Wardwell and advisor Miss Myrna Reed. These trips included such places as Mammoth, Yosemite, and the Sugar Bowl. The first trip to the Sugar Bowl was called off be- cause of the lack of snow, but it was rescheduled and it turned out to be a full adventure for the skiers even though a few mishaps occurred during the trip. The officers this year who made the Ski Club such a success were President, Bill Wardwell, Vice President, Ed Bingham, Secretary, Sue Spiller, and Treasurer, Lynn Diamond. The speaker began, To sum it all up, l have found politics very intriguing and rewarding. Thank you for permitting me to talk with you. With this the meeting was adiourned and a small group gathered around the guest. The political club had been in action again. Although they have been in existence little more than a year, the members of the political club have been busy constantly. Through their efforts a continual schedule of activities has been provided for both the student body and the club members themselves. Opportunities were offered by the club to exercise their knowledge on all facets in the wide field of political science and to learn at the same time. The club president was Marc Rappoport and the faculty advisors were C. J. Jones and Wendall Ames. ROW l-Faye Brown, Nancy Chesnut, Vicki Stephens, Neena Suntzeff, Carol Spooner. ROW 2-Susan Gabbs, Marc Rappoport, Robin Wolfson, Carol Weeks, Toni Banducci, Lynn Diamond. ROW 3-Gary Artoux, Tom Bock, John Burke, John Vonce, Ken Larsen, David Bills.
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