Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1963

Page 94 of 196

 

Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 94 of 196
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Page 94 text:

1 CI-IGH? I' ,-...W .. - ' s Choir assembles for dress rehearsal before their big performance During the beginning of the year, something very exciting was taking place at Redwood, something that had never happened here before . . . the production of a musical. lt was Rogers and Hammerstein's famous South Pacific. The task was a tremendous one and was successfully undertaken by the choirs, under the direction of C. Arthur Wigell. Their success was proven by the capacity crowds and Mr. Kreps extended two additional performances for a total of six. South Pacific was a starter for a busy year of activities. No sooner had the show closed than the choirs presented an outstanding performance in the Christmas Concert. On February second, 40 students participated in the Pacific Music Festival of the College of the Pacific and Stockton. ln May, they performed in the State Music Festival, where last year they received an excellent rating. To climax the year they sang in Redwood's annual Spring Concert and at Graduation exercises. ll Lieutenant Cable meets Liat on Bali Hai as Bloody Mary sings Happy Talk. a l P5 f I YJ f ff 6 4 X was X! 4954 ff! fl! 55 ff? Z 22222 ffrye 1123? f egg? M564 7 Q l It Ifdif V ll. l li 1 L Z ff? yy' , 21-ily Ziff! f'Z1!ii if W f' QQ 152

Page 93 text:

Student Leaders 'iff NW, Pete Noyes John Contos Jill Lefnef Fall Student Body Vice President FUI' sl'-'dem B0dY SeCVeiU Y Foll Student Body President Jim Troppmonn Spring Student Body President Debbie Hall Commissioner of Social Activities , , Sue Broomhecd Spring Student Body Secretory Ali Mossoumkhcni Spring Student Body Vice-President Albin Dittli Commissioner of Finance of 9 l '9-2 is lk Qfg Bev Sodler Commissioner of Elections



Page 95 text:

VARSITY LE TTERME SITTING-Steve Minutoli, Joel Wallace, Jon Little. ROW l-Dave Dukes, Steve Hogrefe, Tom Gladney, Larry Koontz, Bill Anderson, Tom Strathairn, John Osborne, Don Keller, Bob Anderson, Paul Leslie, Randy Keller, Gary Gustafson, Bill Wardwell. ROW 2- Rick Evans, Larry Wolfe, Jim Carrol, Doug Houston, Rick Klein, Bob Schefer, Jeff Teather, Don Rogers, Steve White, Phil Weil, Membership in the Varsity Letterman Club is obtained by lettering in a Varsity Sport. This year the Letterman Club sponsored a donkey basketball game which was the biggest fund-raising event of the year. The faculty won this year by a score of 28-24. Jim Troppmann was president of the Varsity Letterman Club during the past year and was assisted by vice- president, Steve Solinsky. Tom Gladney was secretary, and Dave Lindsey was treasurer, while Larry Koontz was ser- geant at arms. The Red Cross Club was one of the most active service organizations at Redwood this year. Under the direction of two co-chairmen, Virginia Rothrock and Andrea Stockton, Rick Webb, Bruce Wolford, Dave Lindsey, Boots Ferguson. ROW 3 Fred Bunker, John Contos, Dennis Shunk, Buz Bricca, Jim Bacher, Ray Mayer, Guy Modica, Roger Lawrence, Jim Troppmann, Bruce Stannard, Joel Tobiason, Larry Pierroz, Bruce Von Borstel, Bob Connell. the club worked in many fields of service. They began the year with a membership drive in Octo- ber. Around Christmas time they sponsored instrumental concerts for several Marin hospitals, directed by band leader, Tom Graefe, After the Christmas holidays, the Red Cross Club began working on a proiect which they called a Friendship Chest, which was to be sent to our sister school in Preetz, Germany. Through the hard work of all its members and with help from Mrs. Nelson, faculty advisor, the Red Cross Club served the school and community with many projects. RED CROSS ROW l-Madeline Brewer, Mark Larsen, Chris Newhall, Jan Van Penny Worth, Michele lvani, Tom Graefe, Sheila Malone. ROW 3 Gutman, Chrissi Marshall, Peggy Blackmore, Julie Shew, Barbara -Sue Bryant, Pete Noyes, Tom Bock, Bob Rosenberg, Richard Box, Baldridge. ROW 2-Bruce Kramer, Diane Kelly, Diane Johnson, Joy McKie, Carolyn Zeiss, John Pedone. Vicki Stephens, Nancy McGee, Virginia Rothrock, Josette Somrners,

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