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X if is in .3 , C , , ,,fm1L WNW T r fYTIL DERS Cheering the student body on to a very successful 1962 football season were Fall yell-leaders Alan Pike, Steve White, Rick Wynne, and head yell-leader Bill Ward- well, Under the guidance of these four seniors, Redwoodites cheered their Giants on to their third Marin County Athletic League Championship. Using many catchy yells and intricate routines, they spurred the students to a typically spirited season. Working side by side with the yell-leaders, the Fall song-leaders added color to the already colorful spirit. Entertaining the student body during rallies with well- executed routines and leading the songs at all the football games were Barbie Koons and her group of: Lexie Sifford, Janet Rigsbee, Jo Jennings, Sandy Gray, Cappy CahHL and Usa French. The best example'of the kind of spirit that these two groups promoted could be seen at the Thanksgiving Day Redwood-Tamalpais game. They helped to keep and improve upon Redwood's tradition of card stunts, spirit ribbons, and the enlightening of Spirit Week. FALL SO V fi? sit f 1 cz is ggi LEADERS Lisa French, Lexie Sifford, Barbie Koons, Jo Jennings, Cappy Cahill, Sandi Gray, Janet Rigsbee. iff Bill Wardwell, Steve While, Al Pike Rick Wynne 5 K if 5 Qtek, 1...
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Li ' ' SPLKJ1 COURT CO TTEE l 2 ,l 2 2 'it i ROW I-Poppy Eager, Robyn McKendry, Lynn Reed, Larry Robinson, Chris Secor, Kurt Wisecarver. ROW 2-Mike Patrick, Jim Swan, Nick Kerry, John Osburn, John Jurvig, Randy Sperry. Student Court is the judiciary branch of Student Govern- ment. Redwoodites accused of violating the laws set down in the Redwood Constitution are subiect to trial by the Stu- dent Court. The person charged with an illegal act is called before the Student Court and asked to plead guilty or not guilty . If the student pleads not guilty, he is entitled to a trial by iury. Chris Secor was appointed fall head of Student Court by the Student Body President with approval of the Legisla- tive Assembly. John Jurvig was appointed assistant head. Spring head was Cliff Terry. Student Court advisor this year was Mr. Charles Kurtz. ROW l-Barbara Koons, Cappy Cahill, Jo Jennings, Lexie Sifford, Sandi Gray, Lisa French, Janet Rigsbee. ROW 2-Heidi Lerner, Kathy Magruder, Jennie Lyons, Leanne Bertram, Maria Fontana, Pat.Hicox, Kathy McNicoIl. ROW 3-Drum Pike, Donna Helwig, Laura Schlictman, Carol Shenson, Sue Chambers, Vicki Lerner, Stephanie Smith, Nancy Younger, Darcy Kelly, Barbara Beard,Dorene At times when most students had gone home, working diligently after school were members of the Spirit Commit- tee. The only other students around were football, basket- ball, baseball, or track participants practicing for an upcom- ing game or meet. Loud voices could be heard, as you gazed at the students splashing colors on posters or making spirit ribbons. This committee had an unlimited membership, it was soon one of the most popular organizations in the school. Heading the fall contingent was senior Bill Wardwell. Under his direction, ribbons, posters, and a spirit week were part of the football season. Taking over in basketball season as head was Milt Wat- ers. Wilson, Maria Massagli. ROW 4-Lucia Blakeslee, Joan Troppmann, Kerry Warnock, Cathy O'Brien, Carolyn Cochrane, Linda Taylor, Pam Brown, Pam Driver, Lorene Lynch, Shelly Cauble, Penny Vick- rey, Coralie Allen, Sue Maclise, Dawn Urbais. ROW 5-Jim Bacher, Al Pike, Steve White, Rick Wynne, Bill Wardwell.
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EJNL5 5 UJJLJD ROW I-Mary Hollor, Marie Scleiter, Toni Banducci, Carol Weeds, Lynne Reed, Edie Henrich. ROW 2 Dawn Urbais, Louise Abbott, Jill Lerner, Barbara Rosenberg, Elizabeth Winter, Lotus Schaffer, Jim Muzzy ROW 3-John Osborn, Terry Chambers, Rick Wynne, Dan Robinson, Milt Waters, Lynn Davis. Attending plays, poetry readings, and other cultural events are activities enioyed by the members of Redwood's English Club. In the past year the members have seen a modern play entitled The Glass Menagerie, attended a poetry reading by Brother Antonius, and previewed parts of a play presented by the Actors' Workshop of San Francisco. for membership in the club. club will be allowed to attend all club meetings. Joel Tobiason. QQOCIATE MEMBETPQ The English Club, although defunct last year, was reorganized last semester by advisors Maurine Ballard and Elaine Young. Membership in the club is comprised of honorary members, seniors, and associated members, juniors These two mem bership divisions were created because ofthe large number of students who applied Club meetings are held twice a month at the home of Miss Ballard and Miss Young where the members in attendance read and discuss selected short stories and poems. Because of the club's large membership, only honorary members were invited in to every club meeting. Associate members were invited in small groups However, Miss Ballard and Miss Young hope that next year every member of the ROW l-Vicki Stevens, Sue Chambers, Jenny Lyons, Carol Spooner, Nancy Younger Camie Mills Toni Harris, Shirley Clark, Lynn Diamond. ROW 2-Chris Westergaard, Paulette Louis Judy Barber Penny Burman, Madeline Brewer, Robin Wolfson, Jan Cress, Cindy Southmayd, Joan Garner Susie Gabbs ROW 3-Ken Larsen, Steve Mock, John Burke, David Bills, Shila Malone, Cindy Lea Laurie Garrison Mary Jane Zimmerman. ROW 4-Bob Eichstaedt, John Vance, Gary Artoux, Jack Frater Dave Tucker George Aldrich
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