Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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A Redwood vers- ion of Laugh Inn with corny jokes and flying cream pies, Mr. Spirit, and a spectacular novelty by the song girls made it the best rally ever. Phil Horn l r 'E I ,aa ft? if Susie Lachtman f XV 7 MW, WSP! l A OVV Qgv fzp 0 fly Nz X xx. KY . Wi-A WT' Sue Little Joanne Gabbs ,fu- Nun, if 6' I 4 Steve Wittman MAJURETTES AND BAND ENTERTAIN AT HALF-TIME Due to this year's seventh period, the Redwood High School Marching Band met at 7:00 A.M. on Tuesdays thru Fridays for practice on the field. In addition to providing music for all the football games, the forty piece band also performed for the numerous rallies. During the spring the band attended the annual Picnic Day at University of California at Davis. Leslie Cormarn spins her baton in time to the music. The flagbearers march with the band in formation Rf 1 'flu- n R ggi no y 1 ., , 9 ' Q31--f sf My X is .y Ml, gr 1' ' V. 2 , , . ': og K . t b wwvnng , 3 V 4 'qw ,V V V a 1, ' ' K V . 2 . ' V 5 . 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' .s..f f' , .. - ,If ,E -:Wg lfffaifg, uf f H J' 'A ' - A 1 , ,. . qj?.,,w-' 1-.SN+l ,W-,nw-21-VN,, ', V f 51 ' ,qi Q-mf. In . ' 'fr 54. - M V T .. , 1 V, - X fi 'f ff Q 3,3-f V J , -V W l o eh: V gf f .f 'wi' 5 ,, w-,J :M I-Q?-71 iv' 'J ,, A 1.7 al ills' X. -'A .4 671' 1 ,.. X Wu if I6 The Jolly Red Giant and seven Charlie Chaplins came to Redwood Tuesday. Monday slaves labored for their masters. 212 .4 Cartoon characters came to life while teachers got the brush wi' A A fantastic rally and the longest car parade ever known made Redwood spirit come alive. Thursday the Juniors triumphed again in the annual Powder Puff game ' 17 Princess Linda Walsh and escort Bill Wilson Princess Carol Hoffman and escort John Woodhull F. A Princess Pam Eldred and escort Stocky Spooner 'Q-L The 1968 Homecoming Queen Susie Lachtman and escort Lou Larsen Princess Jenny Kersnar and escort John Werner. After a week of preparation the big day finally came. The first signs of activity were J .V. song and yell leaders selling donuts and hot chocolate to early car decorators. And then came the biggest car parade ever known. Traces of red and gray crepe paper can still be found throughout Corte Madera, Larkspur, and Kentfield. The beautiful float and princesses climaxed the half time activities, while the band and majorettes presented A Kind of a Hush , and the famous Redwood cheering section showed their skill at card stunts. Although the team lost, Redwood spirit was victorious and the Giant's Ball that night was a happy occasion for all. HOMECOMING A u , l fri, Tacy Dunham gets offto a good start. f 'fx V' Q , , 4,.,,..,.,,f,,,n ., yejwm-qu W M , ,,,, ,, , Swim Team ROW-1 Ruth Jacobsen, Dixie Box, Michele Pla, Toni Brajkovich, Sue Lau, Chris De- Mont, Beth Remak ROW-2 Marilyn McGee, Patti Brajkovich, Denise Locati, Sheila Mackey, Sue Curley, Leslie Samilson ROW- 3 Miss Frank CCoachJ, Betsy Steiger, Jane Kirschbaum, Margo Schullerts, Kay Simon, Lois Kazakoff, Judy Ellman ROW-4 Linda Locati, Pru Brown, Judy Pike, Tori Rowe- bottom, Joyce Bromm, Tacy Dunham G.A.A. Officers R0 W-1 Inge Rudolph, Claudia Reynolds ROW-2 Sheila Mackey, Linda Locati, Nusi Dekker FALL G.A.A The second year for the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation was just as successful as the first. The girls, volleyball team took the championship with only one loss to Marin Catholic. The swim- ming and tennis teams came in second place. The G.A.A. officers were Sheila Mackey, president, Inge Rudolph, vice president, Claudia Reynolds, secretary-treasurer, Cathy Smoot, corresponding secretary, Nusi Dekker, histor- Michele Pla, swimming 50 fly, races to the finish. ian, and Linda Locati, program director. Chris DeMont readies herself for the gun. ROW -I Varsity Team: Joanne White, Inge Rudolph, Kathy Patterson ROW-2 Roberta Butler, Nusi Dekker, Kathy Kor- nelis, Laura Jernigan ROW-3 Miss Reed fCoachJ, Stephanie McMurray, Bonnie Long, Candy Smith, Andrea Cabella fscorekeeperj 'x A high jump and quick vol- ley sends ball over the net. 22 GLLEYB LL W NS SECO CO SECU MCAL TITLE Practice sessions prepare girls for League games. ROW-I J.V. Team: Annette Rossoff, Cindy White, Debbie Wills, Leslie Greenfield, Nancy Campbell, Mimi Fox ROW-2 Patti Gatto, Debbie Cushman, Karey Zuschin, Bryanne Wheeler, Cathy Smoot, Kathy De- Vine, Marilyn Mendle ROW-3 Miss Reed, Joni Holland, Nancy Bergren, Leslie Lehman, Suzanne Lucia, Lori Smith, Sue Kaeser, Jule Borello, Holly Bauer 1 l ff l TENN TEAM DOE WELL I LE GUE CO PETITIO Tennis Team ROW-I Robin Moore, Debbie Polhemus ROW-2 Sue McCormick, Claudia Wilson, Paula Davidson, Theresa Ostler, Gail Baker ROW-3 Lisa Shuey, Jane Patton, Debbie Fulton, Rhonda Rima, Lisa Carter ,............. S L Practice makes for perfect serves. Pam Tikker returns the ball. Jane Patton smashes the ball with a backhand swing. 23 . , r , , William B Lewis Mrs. Gloria Melbostad Frank Miller Chairman Chester Carlisle Superintendent David Ring 1 i l . The main issue the Board had to face this year was that of the Bond. Once again it failed and the overcrowding problem in the Tam district became even greater. The Board has many functions. These include the appropriation of all district funds and making all decisions which involve the three schools in the district. The board members receive no compensation for their services other than the honor of being chosen to serve their community. The problem of District Unification continues to face the board. This years District Administration was composed of Mrs. Gloria Melbostad, Chairman of the Board, Mrs. Bette Wallace, clerk, David Ring, Frank Miller, William B.Lewis and Chester Carlisle, Superin- tendent of Schools. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION MV- Paul Bosque Mrs. Emma Wulzen Mr' Jack Bam Dean Of BOYS Dean of Girls Assistant Principal Mr Dick Frakes Mr. Donald Kreps Principal Mr. Bill Wilkinson Director of Student Activities of Onne . A M IN IS T RAT I O This year the administration, headed by principal Donald Kreps, continued to show its faith in the capacity of the students , by work- ing for an open campus. Our admini- stration is considered to pave the way for other schools in such things as optional dress and open campus. Although we may not receive these privileges as soon as we would like, in the long run we do. The members of the administra- tion were the same as last year. Again, the deans followed their policy of individualized disipline rather than a set punishment for every rule that is broken. As before, Mr. Gennarro was the principal of both the Summer School and the Evening Adult Education. Mr. Nick Gennaro Dean of Evening and Summer Schools - I.. uiuinj ununllllll ww Mrs. Donna Globe ' ff? f ' . ...fgff Mrs. Verna Green Mrs. Freda Leuin vf' E 26 A Mrs. Jean Griffin Y gr' R f 9 ' Mrs. Betty Heinrich . 3 Y f, 10:4 Mrs. Muriel Kerry OFFICE STAFF The library, attendance office, and coun- seling offices play an important role in the functioning of the school. It is the responsi- bility of the many hard working people who work in these offices to handle all of the mail, information and office work which is done at Redwood. With over 11,000 books in the library, the library staff has the task of buying, selling and issuing all books. Also, the many magazines which are at Redwood for the students use, keeping the fine literary standards of the library, and fulfill the needs of the students. The attendance office audits all records for the state, and verifies all absentees and doctor,s excuses. The counseling office has done a fine job of keeping the student's records in order in the past, and will, no doubt, remain doing so in the future. OFFICE STAFF Mrs, R02 Pryor Mrs. Jean Riekena Mrs. Helen Simpson MVS- Dofothl' Soden Mrs. Carol Nichols Mr. Charles Greenly Department Head Miss Jane Adams J J J . Q54 fx Y - ri.. ' 'AWQJS' Z - ,, 's.- Xffffbt. ' FAM 1 Miss Jean Burns Mr. Tony Compagno Counseling is the process by which an experienced and trained person assists a second person, the student, to under- stand himself and his potentialities, make appropriate adjustment and deci- sions in light of this understanding, ac- cept the responsibility for this choice, and to follow a course of action in har- mony with his choice. A new member to the staff this year was Mr. Gary Holbrook, he has taken the place of Mrs. Nelson who was on sab- batical this year. Mr. Holbrook came to Redwood from San Mateo where he was a counselor for two years. He will re- main at Redwood as a counselor next year when Mrs. Nelson returns. Mr. Jim O'Connor alsojoined the staff. Mr. Charles Greenly served as head counselor again this year. COUNSELGR Mrs. Carol Neumeier Mr. Gary Holbrook Mr. James O'Connor M y ,, ' .AVVAA P I .,p, . ., f... . , . M., p i r :vm Miss Marilyn Rom , ,ff k,., 1' 5 f ,fy 5.- ,wiyffyf R b '-Xifglbfijffcif 52f?Qf!' Mrs. Jean o eng ,?.L5i,?,,fg,p if -',' Q 7-f.'l5i.ff 2' ffff 'X ff, 4, M gg, ,W M s f It 7' 2 V, ,azz ,gm . ,f ., ff,4,,,,4, ., ,K WQM, . ff ff jf? Q 1 I f 7 f ' .- . X! X f 4 1 , Wffiew ef 7 I -,, K. .. ,fdf i if W 2 3 ' , ,, , yy, f J- ,, , V ', f' Mr. Ray Kemper Department Head Mr. Ray Jacques Mr. Constantino Lavezzo Miss Pat Pendergast nm, HISTGRY -4 , mf, Mr. Stephen Baker Mr. Freeman Blake Mr. Art Chapman Mr, John Hartnett This year several new ideas were introduced into different areas of the his- tory department. Mr. Ray Kemper, Department Chairman, and four other instructors includ- ing Mr. Charles Wray, Mr. Constantino Lavezzo, Mr. Ray Jacques, and Mr, John Thompson worked on a grant which would help to develope new curricu- lum in government. In other areas, Independent Study was conducted, involving assignments from several teachers. The students were under the direction of Mr. Steve Baker. Changes also occured in classroom structure. This was shown in rooms 207 and 209 where the wall between them was torn out to accommodate large group instruction. A portable wall was used to seperate the two rooms. One new teacher was added to the department this year, Mr. Steve Holman, who taught World History. Miss Pat Pendergast, also a World History teacher, left the department at the semester. Y f V Aitf' .'ai ' f Mr. John Thompson M ' it Mr. Bob Wylie Miss Jeanine Richert MIii.jiWERARY Mr, Phil Pease Miss Bessie Chin I V.r.. .V ',,r V tf t 6 ' aff f gg , ,Z ss W ' f Mr. Stphen Holman, -. 1 1 , fr Y.:7',ii:ffv'ifp2l2Q:1 M if 5 VVAI .y Y, to V Q A4, VL.r 3 77. Mr. Duncan MacSwain Mrs. Margie Neubauer The Redwood High School Library offers more to the students thanjust 15,000 books, 120 different magazines and various other media. One part has been reserved as a Social Studies resource center where students can get help from a Social Studies teacher. They can watch television or privately view movies or filmstrips, and listen to FM radio. The library also offers space for faculty offices and a resource area. The duplicating machine has been a great help to the students, and with type- writers, records and tapes, the students are well equipped for all methods of studying. These assets help all the students and make the Redwood library one ofthe finest in the county. A .. ' ,,-'Z 1 Mr. Jerry Jones Mrs. Louise Velte Mr. Everett Andrew This year, three teachers were added to the English department: Mrs. Maria Van Buskirk, Mr. Russ Hill and Mr. Charles Feeney. Mrs. Van Buskirk graduated from San Francisco State College and then was an ob- server and student teacher at Redwood. Mr. Feeney graduated from Los Angeles State College, taught for two years in Southern California and then moved to Marin County. Mr. Hill has written several books in- cluding a series of books and tapes titled Spectrum which are intended to encourage students to use their senses when they write. As the LOG went to press, the English department had tentative plans to initiate an entirely elective pro- gram in English for Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. This program will allow students to choose activities they most need and enjoy in English. .. ,, if -- ' ff g .Q 4477 We 3' 5 I . ,gi I 'R ffl , gf Yr l' sfittftg, me vffiiff Department Head Miss Maurine Ballard Mr. Donal Brown Mr- Stan Buchanan Mr Harry Davis I G I IS H Miss Mary Donovan Mr. Charles Feeney Miss Glenda Gentry Mr- Jack Gibson iz f Z g 5 1 rkfkffwfz f' af 'mf f, X!! I f f- I5 , . , .4 ff . V, V Z Mr. Russell Hill Mrs. Sylvia Jones Mrs. Gladys Mortenson MF- JZITICS 0,C0flfl0l' Mrs. Maria Van Buskirk I i ,, as A 5 . at I' R 4 ,XA Miss Else-Britt Jonsson Mrs. Gloria Markoff Mrs, Pat Rasmussen Mr. Michael Thatcher Miss Elaine Young 4 ,ff Z ana f f , Mr Wallace McDonald , V A' Mrs. Susan Chelini Department Head Q ,, ka! ,V fi .V . ,,vfx..,-.:,fa' , gig. yfflg, Mr. Tom La Mantea The department had another successful year under the leadership of chairman Mr. Wallace McDonald. Two teachers were added to the staff this year. Mr. J.D. Nichols was hired to replace Mr. Arthur Wigell the first semester, and Mrs. Eileen Hawkes the second semester. This fall he will be a regular member on the Fine Arts staff. Also aiding the department by teaching art in the morning was Mr. Robert Flynn from Industrial Arts. The Drama department performed Night Must Fall , as their annual fall play, under the direction and guidance of Mr Joe Wadlington. The choir, directed by Mr. J.D. Nichols, sang various selections from the Messiah for the Christmas show. Miss Orendorff again taught the ever popular photography classes. They are responsible for the pictures featured in the Log, Bark, and High Times. Miss Martha Orendorff 'H 52 . , A Mrs. Judith Morris Miss Marian du Jardin s A . t ss.te Mr. Sid Gordon Mr. J.D. Nichols Mr. Myron Poppers Mr. Joe Wadlington Mr. Art Wigell at-W This year there were two new classes added to the business de- partment. Consumer Economics taught by Mr. Stuart Shepherd, a new member of the faculty, teaches the students to be more effective buyers. They have visited such places as used car lots to com- pare the advantages of cash and creditg and they have examined the importance of insurance and cost. The class is an attempt to teach students intelligent buying with regard to value. Introduction to Data Processing is a one semester course taught by Mr. Broemmer which gives credit in both business and math. It is not a vocational course, but is an overview of the field of data processing. The class often visited the Marin County data process- ing center when they used many machines which were available to them. They also visited the I.B.M. data center in San Francisco and the Pacific Telephone data processing center. Mr. John Cook was, again, the head of the department. Mrs. Bruna Kastelic Mr. Denis Ragan Mr. John Cook Mr. Stuart Shepherd Mr. John Stark 30 Depart nent Head Mrs. Eileen Hawkes Mrs. Stella Rogers Mrs. Geraldine Steers If DUSTRI h Mr. Ron Hurt Mr. Ernest Lynch DCPHFUHSM Head Mr. Phillip Roark MT- Richard Halpel' Mr, Truman Whorton RT ln the fall of this school year, a new teacher, Mr. Truman Wharton, was added to the staff of the Industrial Arts Department. Mr. Wharton taught classes in Electronics and Electricity, which were added to the curriculum of this de- partment last year. Mr. Robert Flynn and Mr. Ron Hunt, the de- partment head, taught the Mechanical Drawing Classes, and Mr. Hurt also taught classes in Architectural Drawing. The Graphic Art clas- ses, which were responsible for the printing of the Bark, the school paper, and the Mini Bark , were conducted by Mr. Rich Halper. The Woodwork Shop classes, under the direc- tion of Mr. Phillip Roark, were devoted to the learning and mastering the art of carpentry. Mr. Ernest Lynch taught the Metal Shop classes. Q Mr,BobFlynn T MAT I --mg' J, Mr. Charles Kurtz Department Head Mr, Glen Dickey Mr. Lyle Fisher Mr. Howard Glandon M1-I john Neylon Mr. Fred Radloff Mr. Bill Medigovich Mr. Robert Bachelder Mr. Douglas Basham Mr. Fred Broemmer This year the Math department introduced two new courses. Mr. Broemmer taught Introduction to Data Processing which was ajoint effort of the Math and Busi- ness departments. Because this course was in such demand, it was offered both semesters, though it was originally scheduled for fall only. Descriptive Geometry , taught by Mr. Radloff, was also offered. This was ajoint effort ofthe Math and lndustry departments. Being such an unique course, prepared textbooks are not available and Mr. Rad- loff compiled his own. Mr. Charles Kurtz was the department head again this year and there were no additions to the teaching staff. Mr. Carl Rasmussen Mr, Jack Sorrelle Miss .lulie Walker The expansion of Independent Study in Chemistry is being offered ., seven periods a day and is under the direction of Mr. Lighty and Mr. Guthrie. Independent Study' is where a student listens to class lec- tures and does experiments some days, while on other days he studies independently on the assigned concepts. The student then takes the test within a certain length of time and has several chances to repeat the test, if he doesn't pass the first time. The science department offers such courses as: biology, chemistry, physiology, and physics. Mr. Woodward Johnson is the head of the science department. There are many opportunities for students to act as lab assistants. Mr. Higgins returned this year after being on sabbatical, during which he studied and traveled. Mr. Girton was on leave of absence last year. Mr. Jerry Kenney SCIENCE M Mr. John Girton Mr. Woody Johnson Mr. Bill Edick Mr. John Lighty Department Head Mr. Bob Higgins ' Mr. Ira Guthrie Mr. Gary Porter qi Mr. William Mc Connell If French, German, Spanish, Russian, and Latin were again offered by the Language Department. A staff of twelve teachers made it a very successful year. Mr. Robert Baugh returned from his sabbatical leave of absence during which he was doing extended graduate work at the University of California. Miss Agnes Goldstein who took Mr. Baugh's place last year is now a permanent teacher at Redwood. Miss Sue Baynard was elected by the department to the position of Department Chairman this past year. W Last summer a workshop was held by the Foreign Language Department to develop materials for the new course Foundations of a Language . The course was designed for students who need help in languages before going mtO the regular first year. Mr. John Perrotis and Mrs. Beverly Concannon taught this course. The course was successful and will continue in the next year. J i - Mr. Joe Sullivan Mrs. Brunhilde Thylin Miss Sue Baynard Mr, Tad Baugh Mrs. Beverly Concannon Mr. Bill Purcell Department Head Mrs. Agnes Goldstein Mr. Bob Kuehnl Miss Linda Davidson Mr. John Perrotis Mrs. Yvonne Pinnelli 32 ANGUAGE GIRLS P E 'QW Mrs Susan Bertelsen Miss Carol Hier Johnson Miss Myrna Reed Mrs. Margaret Schaulis Department Head Mrs Molly Boucher Miss Ruth Frank This year because of the addition of seventh period, there was no pre-period P.E. Those who wished to participate in a competi- tive sport were no longer required to attend P.E. early in the morning. Once again, however, athletes began practice during seventh period. Instead of the usual way of dividing the boys, by classes, the students were grouped according to their performances on the National Physical Fitness tests. These tests are administered to all The Girls' Physical Education department continued this year under the leadership of Miss Myrna Reed. Two new teachersjoined the staff, Mrs. Susan Bertelsen and Miss Ruth Frank, replacing Miss Jeri Slifer and Miss Betty Blod- gen. A change made this year was that of the selected sports program. For the first time, all senior girls had a first priority in choosing the sport they wished to take while junior girls with an A average in P.E. had second priority andjuni- or girls with a BU average had third priority. Mr. Bob Troppmann Department Head Mr. Dick Hart . Mr. Gary Coronado i',' Mr. Wes Price students twice during the school year. The Boys were divided into four groups A, B, C, and D. Each of these groups had a separate schedule of activity Monday through Thursday with a free day on Fridays. - This year Mr. Gary Shaw replaced Mr. Tony Baileyg and this year, Mr. Bob Troppm ann was the department head. f .- 'W 'W .. J, 1 , .. .599 - 1 9.9.1 fa! fffgx Mfg , 1 . ,,,- ' .,fiF., .fu - ' ly If yy. 2 ' . s.stt e T 'affq . r ,JZ V f.ff:j,Z.75'.f9, -' ' bt: fZf'4.-'G J-!a:,, . X ff lffafefi ' X --w . SX a.,igtft.,i.t,Q.,ii'iifii BUYS PE. . Mr. Al Endriss Mr. Gary Shaw 33 Dan fTodd Norrisj comforts Mrs. Bramson fPam Contosb from her fear ofthe murderer. Inspector Belsize fMike van der Akkerj questions Olivia Uulia Kingj about the strange men in the forest. IGHT US F LL Stephanie Saunders applies her make-up Stephanie Saunders and Sara Scatena practice their lines for the play. Sara Scatena is transformed into the role of Mrs. Terrence the housekeeper. This year's fall play was a murder mystery, titled Night Must Falln. It revolved around Dan, a bell-hop in a London hotel, who was added to Mrs. Bramson's household servants, after having seduced her maid. The suspense inf creased as the murder of a guest was traced to Dan, by Mrs. Bramson,s niece. All the sets and backstage work was done by students in the drama classes. The cast, directed by Mr. Joseph Wadlington, starred Seniors Todd Norris and Julie King, as Dan and the niece, with Junior Pam Contos as Mrs. Bramson. The other leading roles were played by Kathy Rainey, Stephanie Saunders, Mike van der Akker, Sara Scatena, James Rior- dan, and Bruce Wittine. Nurse Libby fKathy Raineyj revives Dan. 35 Y Iago 69 Madeline Brown 35,36-1 Fall Secretary Ruth Sandberg Fall Treasurer Linda Collins Spring Secretary 36 Laura Brandt Spring Vice-President Y v Ma 9 f , X QMS . 1 A '44, l' x Carol Worth Fall Vice-President Pete Richter Spring President Mike Rossoff Fall President L QQJ George R. Adams Varsity Football Barbara A. Ahern Honor Society if ..,.-P 'ln 4 I 57 iff ' ,, 41+ mfgygx L far X -1-Y-rv Jacqueline M. Allegra Jeffrey S. Allen Mario M. Ancona thu IOQ John L. Anker John S. Anker Baseball ., f' M5 Judith Appel Students' Rights Club Juliette J. Artoux Susan M. Antipa Ski Club Treasurer Peter W. Ashley Elizabeth L. Ausbrook .gow- Kevin L. Ball Sally A. Ballinger Jane A. Barger Robert E. Bartel Varsity Track Geoffrey C. Bain Archeology Club Lynn A. Baker CSF David S. Baldwin ,www ,.,,.w Robert G. Barth fdl'F Douglas L. Best Varsity Football Joy E. Betterton William G. Bigelow Dima S. Birich Do Something Club . James A. Bastian Bark and Logf Photographer Deborah J, Bate John C. Batts Gary C. Bauer Chess Club Robert W. Bauer Susan L. Bauer Blair Bavuso Laurie T. Berg Varsity Football Log Staff Valancy A. Bennet Kristin Berge SMICC K Allen G. Bitter Bruce J. Bitter SkiClub John J. Bittner W-. Elizabeth Bjornskov Eileen A. Blum C.S.F. Dennis D. Bolm Dennis C. Bortoli JamesW Boss ff ayycwwvymvyf''wpfg fi vxfw' fr, ,wi M ,W 'QI Judith A. Boswell Nathaniel Bowles 'Y ZW' 3 John M. Boyd Band Michael L. Brady Patricia Brajkovich Spring Songleader '68 Laura J. Brandt Log Staff Jane L. Brenlin 4f0f.f,,.,f.n,j!f,f,4 fr fy, ,f f , 'V f , ,4f,Q.W , ,f ,gf , ,ff ill ,fffbi 'wa-I Susan Broadhead Swimming Gary M. Brodie William F. Bromm Log Staff Phillip C. Brooks Baseball Zachary B. Carter James H. Checkley Susan G. Cichy Lisa R. Clark 40 Robert E. Crossley Students' Rights Club Catherine M. Crovo P. Anthony Culver Bark Co-Editor Eva M. Cunha Service Club 41 William J. Clmch Craig A. Cochrane Varsity Track Barry R. Cohn Henry S Cohn CSF Helen M. Collier Honor Society Linda J. Collms Fall Varsity Song- leader Dennis E. Colthurst Charles Conein Spirit Club Craig C' Conti Johanna M. Cooke Susan J. Cook D a al: C Spring Varsity Songleader e n Ol-no Craig J. Corsini Varsity Basketball Terence S. Cox Varsity Football Thom as A. Crisp ? 9s Iiif' aww law Varsity Basketball IDC James B. Cunningham, Archeology Club David C. Curd Patrick J. Curley Varsity Football Evan D. Dailey w .t 'fb f-...A q K, , Monica C. Danley A Cappella Choir Mark L. Daveler Deborah K. Davidson Paula C. Davidson Ann H. Davis , ?l Nusi P. Dekker G.A.A. Marilyn del Ponte Raymond P. Delrich Elizabeth M. DeMello CSF Jeanne M. de Mille Norman L. DeMont Varsity Swimming Stephen R. DeSaussure Pep Band David Dewey Drama Club gm. ,nfvw 'W df...-Q. Suzanne DeWilde Giant Turtle Henry A. Diaz Varsity Football jj X npww Robert M. Dorinson Varsity Football Deborah A. Dowd Ad-Editor, Yearbook Staff Kristi P. Downward William H. Drew Robert A. Dukes Donald J. Dickson Margaret Dignan Toni M. Dimperio Karen L. Dingwall A Cappella Choir 'W Varsity Track 'Y A' GalenS Dunham Wayne C. Duerson Robert M. Dunn Kenneth I. Ecker Band Sandra L. Egger Pamela A. Eldred Fall Songleader John R. Evans Students' Rights Club Martha E. Evans km Laurie A. Feldman Victoria L. Fernandez 54 1, 1 5 V , ' f .jg J l, ' V' N 47' 1 f 'U U' f .f,.,,a W f A . w,,,,,,,,,, . If 2 fi 1 V, ' -1-W: 49g-Wa..-. ffhx f-fyff:f'ffff .1 ' R Lf' wwwd' J , ' A 2' , ' 4 . ?W???3????E- 5 4 Y A? 1 I' f ff I 9' X f 61 ak' A34 fa .faia?.f jar QA 1 V f 0 'W X P 6 f A f K fi! gif' 6 'if M f f -7 . ft. , u z., U15 :nr K-'I 1 fynf 5 fl? I ,,'a'g'6r,x.,v ' ,aw Minn 4 1.1, 3,74 2 in , 1 he fn 4 4 . 1, l 'f uqfate, . , ,, ,, ., . f mf! Goran M. Fredrikson Exchange Student Kathleen O. Frellson Joanne F. Gabbs Fall Yell Leader Gay G. Gale Honor Society Marsha L. Gatto Q74 7:45 Janet M. Fleischmann Log Staff Lynn S. Fogarty Catherine M. Fowler Band Jeffrey G. Ferris Jacquelyn R. Fink Steven W. Fischer Varsity Football Lee A. Fishel Model U.N. Daniel M. Friedman Joanne N. Fujiwara Fall Student Bodyf Vice-President V f fjfzj' ff ,WMI . J-7. '-fff 57 f, fZ k7Q2f fl V25 W ff f l fiff 7 ' 5 ,fm tmzmwy . Jay A. Gates Photographer Cynthia G. Gautier Carol L. Geist Christine Gerhard G. Theodore Gerhardt E David C. Gilbert Nancy J. Gilbov Joseph P. Giovanini Frank J. Guidice Deborah A, Glassman Bark C0-Editor-in- Chief Camille A. Goebel Y.F.U. Exchange Student Ronald B. Gottheiner Wrestling Manager 35. Douglas C. Graham William L. Graham Howard F. Graham Steven D, Green Track Q, 14 , ' VH in 4 WW Dorothy H. Gregorowicz Sally L. Gries Carol S. Griffin V Jeffrey K Grinnell Varsity Baseball Richard D. Guendncr Gretchen Guinan A , gan yy? .9 f , af f 1 f 7 4 f f Q fl V4 fi 3 ef J '77 Av , 1 f 4 f, 4 4 an 1-' .4 v W, ,,,, , EQ ,Q ' 235' 'Wm Robert L. Gulbransen Larry C. Gustafson Varsity Wrestling 9 5? f is Z f E f Y ffwmw W , in DS u ei 1. 'Lf Aw , 9-s94,g,,,xf ,p-fn-14, Wnuwf Steven W. Gwin Daniel P. Gutowsky Phillip M. Haas Richard W. Haberman Honor Society Nanette M. Hantzsche Secretary Fall Student Body 5'7- Sally Hartshorne Drama Club Jean L. Harvey Patrick L. Hauser ,lik I Jeffrey F. Hewitt Chess Club Brian R. Hicks Varsity Track Deborah J. Hirsch Kim Hoeg Students' Rights Club Deborah K. Heath Ford B. Heath John B. Hepperle Track Catherine Herkenhoff Y.F.U. Exchange Student John F. Herschleb Water Ski Club 5191- Loretta A. Hennessy Football Varsity Song-girl Reginald F. Henry up-.4.wf ,wwf J. Larry Hoffman Nina Hoeg Carol L. Hoffman HUF! Matt f J- as fk gym .,.,, Lorraine S. Hoffman 'Clflizv' Shari L. Hoipkemeier .4-an Vf,,,f,f V,,1 . iff! , Brian H. Holliday Philip J. Horn Fall Yell Leader Ann M. Horton Diana J. Hougland Jeffrey L. Hutter Kathryn M. Hutchinson P. David Ingalls Pep Band Honor Society 'Vin Lynn K. Inman Bark Staff Kenneth J. James Varsity Swimming Bruce R. Jenkinson Varsity Football Adam Johannes Donald A. Johnson JoEllen Johnson International Club Leland A. Johnson Baseball ' -H- Richard K. Johnson William M. Johnson Jeffrey B. Jones Gordon M. Kamai Spring Yell leader Gary J. Kasprzak Varsity Football George T. Katanics CSF Jaynee L. Keller Robert J. Keller Kerry M. Kelly Christina Khattar Julie A. King Jennifer A. Kersnar Drama 'Ox N W ., 'Q!-T. Susan E, Klinepier Diana Knight Robert L. Kohler f fl, W. Jeffrey Konopisos Varsity Football Kathryn A. Kopf Patricia A. Krahlf Bark Page Editor Kristen B. Kristensen Honor Society x I 'R i S S s o Glenn M. Kuder Orchestra Linda N. Kuwatani Commissioner of Finance wt Q.. X 115 ia J ' . 'V e 'f .- N.- 1 'rw W .X Y .xx fog? ,., F-sz . ,zffgfg 1334.1 ,,-',, if i t ls: reer : Q '- 2 '3'2,f:.1'- .. - ,-,g-mf -1 'f Richard M. Levitan Bark Page Editor Denise J. Liberati GAA-Gymnastics Leslie B. Limpert A Capella Choir Christopher Lindsay X Gary P. Lee Stephen W., Leggett Susan Lachtman Varsity Yell Leader David J. Lake Varsity Track Jeffrey W. Land Varsity Track Lewis L. Larimer Steven K. Larsen Honor Society Edmund D. Leathers Leslie D. Lehman YF U exchange student Stephen A, Lehmann R. Gregory Leininger S.A.S. exchange Student ' 'A' Janice M. Leonard Log Staff Kenneth M. Levin Varsity Water Polo aulliozkf' 'l- 1 Susette A. Little Fall Head Yell Leader Linda S, Locati G.A.A. President Kerwin Louis Randall Love Co-director Giant Turtle .4-ON an--1 N-...W 2? Sheryl H. Love Charles A. Lytle Michael H. Machette Tennis Shiela L. Mackey G.A.A. Gail A. Mahood Archeology Club '-I-n-.,-,H X X L Kristine Martinovich Stephen R, Mason .,., Nancy A. Malatesta John L. Malvino Varsity Swimming James W. Mantegani Don A. Mantooth Varsity Baseball Paula A. Mardakis Bark Staff Linda F. Marmysz Steven R. Marquis Douglas S. Marshall wr ' ',.--' A ..k. .,k.k , .,Ls l ' of ...ff -fs., if V'.i S I .5 3 I' 1 le .XA 'C. ' . .. . A. .. M . X R f 1 - V .ef . . . .,..k ek... iii :Q asses a V ,fx as i i l r r 1'1 'X John M. McFadden Work Experience Marilyn McGee m m ScottJ. McClintock Hwfawd . Steven J. McCormick Varsity Track Carol J. McDonald Timothy G, McLaughlin Commissioner of Justice Timothy M. McMurray Varsity Swimming Vafsifb' Golf Cliva L. Mee Drama Laura J, Mellinger Jeffrey Menzel Donald M. Meyer Varsity Baseball Kathryn A.. Miller Bark Staff Paul R. Mills 4 Laurie K. Mazur SMICC Bruce C. McCarthy Golf Mary L. McCarty Meredith A. M cClellan f i . 7 ,..,.. D 2 A Q35 I f.V S ' sf 4 '-' W! Xf,. J, ,.,....f gg X -5 fi, .. , sw -,-f,,-...PW i Richard G. Mills Varsity Football Manager William J. Minnes Varsity Football Manager . H .,.a..M.,. , -1.,.1:Q:,s,, k.5 ffl '25 fx -f .- ew., Qs sg K if 4 ' a Jn f K X W' R '1'-.f 5 Q , 5 fi J 'X s- 1 A L v-.vb-WW QW X1 2.- Q D 'ry A if if vena, R81 zo' A fw- 'T Vicki A- Moore Steven K. Moricca Tennis Catherine Moffat Nicholas D. Moga Varsity Wrestling Charlisa W. Molyneux A Cappella Choir Rebel A. Minutoli Varsity Football Michael R. Mitchell Scott Mitchell Wesley G. Mock 11' Kathleen C. Mosser 1 K t et , . MH ' ...nil John W. Moriarty April K. Motell High Times Editor T. Mark Moulin Lillian A. Muller Jill D. Mullan Daniel B. Murdock Scott T. Murphy Flying Club ,dw E. Thomas Murray Gregory A. Myers Water Polo f u. Anita L. Nagel Drama Elisa M. Narin James R. Nelson Linda Y. Nelson .xv 'X ' 7:5 . i .WN v an-+ 'QE J. Susan Newberry Kathryn L. Newman iw' QT ' f iW'7 Susan W. Newman Shari A. Nichelini SMICC Fredric A. Nicholson Fall Yell Leader 'rr'-f' ' in ,Q I if N.Joy Nieda Janine M. Nilsen Scott Noble Nancy Norby Christine Nordstrom A Cappella Choir VV W if f'5q,., . X 5,54','yHffif, Z4 ' . '.Q2fQ,:f ?'y f, fffjfffff wv, f'.' pw ,V f 6 f f f f f , X f , 4 . xffif RXN. f Z fy y iff? f X iff Daniel A. Norman Band Todd Norris Drama Marc North Orchestra Kevin T Norvo Dean W. Novak G,-N 3 glen iilk, Luiz Nunes de Oliveira Exchange Student Gaby M. Obuchi International Club N Kate T. Olesen Clayton C. Oliver Carolyn H Oller Ski Club Donald R. Olson Donna L. Olson iff' gp' 'WN --uf Teresa A. Ostler C.S.F, Andrew P Otto Jane E Patten Bark Staff Varsity Tennis Amanda B Outten Robert B Patterson 171 Susan D. Pease Spring Song- leader NM, Ardith L. Pedersen Swimming Forrest E. Pedlar 54 Rosemary J. Pedone Mary E. Pendleto Lee E. Perdelwitz fl Michelle A. Perrone Varsity Football l NX Anna M. Petrini E. Michael Philbin Judith K. Pike GAA James E. Peters Varsity Football Craig A. Peterson ,n....-M. Larry H. Pilcher Judd Piller Varsity Track ,M- Deari R. Pioli Varsity Football Deborah E. Pla GAA Celeste M. Pompeii GAA Elizabeth B. Polhemus Mary E. Poole SMICC 413 f,,., 1. Thomas J. Poppin Varsity Track James R, Power Margaret R. Powers Peter H. Pressley Harold L. Pritchard Varsity Football Robert J. Purtell M. Gaile Ramey Www pw! Eric O. Rasmussen Stephen J. Rasmussen Linda F. Ray Richard G. Reich Jayme Reyburn K , I , 4,4 1,iff.f.ff.-.4,f,,fQa4:i ff , , . , ' If wr Wnnww' Roger B. Reynolds Russell E. Rice Thomas D. Richards Peter F. Richter Varsity Football Joan C. Ricksecker f-2 E -:mfr 1:7--Y .3 if ,g ' Y f b? I M757 L71 , , ,.fI,f,fffZ,',, I 2:44-1 m . so l - X ' Robert T. Riding Barbara A. Righetti Stephen A. Righetti Michael C. Roark Water Polo Leslie Roberts C.S.F. 1 Pamela Roberts Kenneth B. Roby Varsity Baseball Mark Rocha Susanna P. Rogers Spring Varsity Yell Leader Q-mf Michael Rossofl' Senior Class President 'Q Marsha L. Rowland f,.,,, KT?- iibf X Cl? jk 'gif-3215 ..i,. no----Y 'V' Stephanie Saunders Drama Club Charles C. Savitt George F. Schaffer Stephen N. Scheerer K 3 J Philip J. Russell David Rubke Mark R. Rude Varsity Swimming lngrid S. Rudolph G.A.A. Marcia Rudolph Cynthia A. Ruggles David P. Ruggles Timothy Ryan Varsity Cross-Country Ridg Ryan Track Linda L. Samilson Y.F.U. Exchange Student iitl. 2 -'WI'-'if Z' J a ' .f Q 59 . .A .. . fy-:Fo 3 islffiliftlei' .. f .5 Ruth E. Sandberg Gymnastics Robin Sanders Michael W. Satterlee ,www my f 'in William B. Schindler Liana J. Schirmer Brenda J. Schmale Isabelle Schmid Social Activities Commissioner Christine Schneider Ski Club Dore N. Schwab M. Annette Selleck my Margaret D. Scheldon Douglas A. Scoville Georgia A. Serrano G,A.A. Charles E. Shenson 9 Spring Varsity Yell Leader Carol M Shlmoda Anita H. Short Hit Homeconomics Club Laurie M. Short ,qw V Conrad H. Shreeve Elizabeth B. Shuey G.A.A. Axel Siebmann Jon L Shubert I Mr 4211,-.v Mark C. Simpson Richard N. Simpson Varsity Football Katherine L. Sitkin Suzanne H. Smctana Stephen B. Smith Linda A. Smith Valerie Smith Honor Society Susan K. Soden Roberto S. Soriano Cynthia K. Spalding David S. Spooner Basketball Mollie M. Squires A.F.S. Exchange Student Richard M. Staley Fall Songleader '67 Paul W. Siegel Christopher Sigor Track Gregory W. Simmons John F. Simonitch Orpheus f' ' an ff 1 X -1 ,I f - 4 5.1.5 1g 1551.0 lf, C .'n'TI7, X?':4 7.7 , www 4, ic- 2 :'a1Zi'1vfZf9Yf It ,,.. , .1 ' ' fav- -,Je ,44-ev' JA Dean Stanton Pep Band Lynn E. Stenzel .Z .. K S l b.,p's ,ff Sandra A. Stephens Tracy A. Stevenson Gordon P, Stitt Borghild Storaas AFS Exchange Student of Anne Stratha Log Staff irn Doris Stuerzenbecher Carol R. Suhl J. Patrick Sweeney SMICC ,vnu-a. Neil R. Swanson Shirley S. Swipes Spring Yell Leader Lynne K. Talbot BARK Page Editor Georganne Tarasoff Frances M. Tate -Ee' T-. asf-2: . Barbara A. Terry ...WZ ff Lynn M. Thompson Michael A. Thompson Varsity Wrestling . 'Gd an . 3, . John K Thomson Timothy G. Tobin JO A5 f T tug: if ,f f1'W ,pawn Christopher Torney Susan R. Torrey High Times Editor Rita l. Townsel Judith C. Troppmann Carol A. Tucker Social Activities Committee Cecelia Tucker G.A.A. Layne P. Tucker Kristin B. Twede Judy A. Van Evera fC' iff, f '!N Drama Club S M I C C PCICI' M. Vandall Sharon G. Venatta PCP Band Honor Society V, ,V ,. ., , , .,,,.V.VV ,V Diane M Vitale Spring Varsity Songleader Daniel B Vogel Suzanne M Vogel Gail von Lackum G.A.A. John P. Vorhees Ski Club Terrel J. Wagstaff C.S.F. 44 Kathleen G Walker Michael Wallerstein Linda M. Walsh Fall Head Song- leader Deborah K. Ward Spring Varsity Song- leader Barry L. Wasserman Robert H. Wayne , , ,, HW. ,pw-1. Z Evil? fu.. Cheryl C. Weatherby Peter Webb Varsity Baslietball David L. Weber Track Janet S. Weil Girls' State Representative Jonathan T. Weiner 'ibm 17 W .9 Stanley A. Wells Student Teaching Steven A, Wentworth 'nk' X ,569 V' X 'V , , M A f 1 2 ,,.,,f- srr, 1 -f .,.f.-. .J ,,, 7 1-we Y s .f egWi WV' tiff ' John D. Werner Mary A. Werthimer Bark Christine C West SMICC M. Craig Whitmore Jean M Wieder William J. Wiederkehr Constance Wiener Math Club Ardell M. Wienholz NX VE. ,' Gary A. Winblad Amateur Radio Club Becky Winston John C. Woodhull Varsity Track Marsha P. Woods Steven V. Woods Janice C. Woolston Carol L, Worth Fall Senior Vice- President Glenn A. Wright Esperanto Club Tony L, Wiggins Varsity Track Joy A. Will Mary A. Williams Fall Varsity Song leader Robin M. Williams Cross Country ,xffiigf Bruce E. Zaro Mario J, Zemann Richard C. Zollner Jana G. Zwarich J,-fx.. , plana. fl 415 nl ,awp J uT.lM5.5ii.f1i:ifif'X-Qicffiflllsllfif-55Tiiifflitifli-Tfffifififblffiiifiii?if5:it5i9.5F-.1Lisili'-'fiffrf-'ff fiflfiif . P51 7' i- - -- K . K 'CS' Mr. Sorrelle and members ofthe Water Ski Club make plans for a coming trip. 5 I ... The Investment Club was added to Redwood's list of clubs and organizations this past year. Mem- bers met Monday and Wednesday at noon each week. The purpose of the club was to increase onels understanding of stock market operations and how current events affect prices. After studying the mar- ket the group purchased shares oftheir own. Investment Club President was Kirk Grey, Vice- President, Joe Enzanspergerg and Secretary-Trea- surer, Bud Broomhead. The club advisor was Mr. Freeman Blake. This year was the second year for Redwood's Archeology Club. The members went on various digs every weekend, including trips to an area in Tiburon where an Indian burial was found. At their meetings they discussed what they found at the last dig , and they talked about where they were going for the next one. The President for the second time was Liz Mur- ray andthe advisor was Mr. John Lighty. The Water-Skiing Club, new to Redwood this year, was a great success. The club began meeting early in the year to discuss future trips and member- ship. The first meeting drew 68 people. To become a member the applicant must go on one of the club's trips and pass a written test to prove his ability as a skier. Most of the trips this year were to Lake Berryessa for one day. However, weekend trips were also planned. Water-Skiing Club officers for this year were: President, Joe Akers, Vice President, Don Wallace, The tools ofthe archeologist. and Secretary, Julie Matthews. The club advisor was Mr. Jack Sorrelle. The Investment Club Ed Lindstrom files the library cards A busy lunch hour for the canteen workers. The library helpers this year consisted of thirty-five students who voluntarily chose to help in keeping the library in order. The students handled all the cheek-outs and check-ins, over- due books, and helped in returning the books to their proper places. The audio center was new this year and there were a number of students that helped in this area. The audio center consists of three tape recorders, an FM tuner, and a record player. There are over one hundred new microphones for the students' use. This new equipment was available for student use nearly every period during the day. Though Redwood's population grew during the last year, the Canteen Staff sufficiently met the needs of the student body. In addition to the old reliables such as hot dogs and hamburgers, yogurt was sold for the first time this year. A larger selection of candy and sandwiches was introduced for the benefit of the students. Canteen workers may either receive credit for the course or be paid. Mr. Tony Russo is in charge of the staff. Clifford Barnett takes a tuna roll from the specially heated drawer. Ken MacDonald buys a donut during the break. .T.. ,ce L.,.,. L,.. L-.X,... .yfa-.1 ...N ,.-,ff.r.ff.-. rfvn,-w- f T,-V. -'bL-' s u -X--'f-.1,,- -if ---X N5-.fff .,L', v HMI-'l'l-'l '-1353 .1 w - - ,N 1 . . . if-'w..Lt', .Ar -ug. -.5 . - . - -- -- c t , . j 5 fffitil' 'iilffiii ifft'l lfii-Wil ftllffi, L fi .N f 'Lili--fl Itt3.1t1-rlQti-m:iQQQt3-f...si.1QiQfft::.e.xE3.,tQit.Quri.usual1i.1fs.g.2.rr3r.:3s.i.,:- qfggg... tugs... .......g,,a,.z...4. .1 ,.., jjr 'T'-f51QjQi2 31s2iJj3'i.TIZ' Q gii:'jg'f '- ff' 1 K r ff r' TQ ' K fzr. '. u: Q'lXE'lirl fa.-12931. ...wr -tifufe .. , is Jn 'f li .1 .QL sift. ..1. ag rf: 'rffnsirg f r1n,'jq-,ff'jf' ?'g'1'rr:.ffj v: wif tj: QjVi.33 fjff': T' 'Mli my tp,Q.1,g..gfgEsgQ.i. fi 1. Qi.Q QiIi.g:.TQpL.L PM f--,,...,,.V1.. , ...wT.. V, ....., ,fi -11A,-b-,.T E 5T,.. F... .,.. . L..,. T.: L,L, ..,i.E....,....,2.T T 'i 1 ' - ' I A A 2 ffl irii-5? tl, Y .. I ' - 'f.i:'Q- -....4 g.g.s......t.g,4...g..1a,g.4.ss,1g,:..Qgg51...i..ttgasin.s.g:.mu1sLumf.g:.t.ss Last year, the student body began to sell do- nuts. With a daily income of 52280, it was a profitable idea to carry them again this year. The donuts were sold in the Student Office, by volunteers who offered their services on differ- ent days. There was never a lack of enthusiasm to help selling, and the popularity of the donuts was ever-increasing. The Student Store is operated as a service to the students. Many of the items were sold at discount prices. If any profits were made they went to the Associated Student's General Fund. Last summer the store was split in half to create the new Student Finance Office. The workers in the store were enrolled in the Work Experi- ence program. Many students at Redwood gave one or more free periods a day to work experience. Among the jobs open in work experience were posts in the counseling and attendance offices. The students had several jobs to do. Some collected roll sheets and distributed passes, others took messages and collected passes. The students proved to be a great help to the busy secretaries. Tad Isaacs is assisted by the girls in the Counseling Office. The student store is always busy. I , , I , , ,, I I I VV I . f, , 1' 5 Y.,-?.57I.,,Viivvifff-vj,A7w.-wfT'i,lfhmrg---,Z In V 'ia '4 til The Math Club Mr. Fisher, Math Club advisor Richard Mula shows fellow members radio equipment Mrs. Holck, Mike King, and Pete Vandall run the mimeograph machine. Redwood's Math Club met Wednesday after- noon of each week. Members enjoyed various games, films, and time problems. Several pot- luck dinners were held during the year to which guest speakers were invited. Senior Gunnar Carlsson was President. Advisors were Mr. Lyle Fisher and Mr. William Medigovich. The highlight of the year was the Fourth An- nual Math Conference on March fifteenth. The conference was again hosted by Redwood. Anne Duhme was Math Conference Chairman. The conference consisted of two adults and several student speakers. Each student prepared his or her own speech. Students from many schools throughout the Bay Area attended to hear speakers and exchange ideas. The audio-visual assistants this year were under the supervision of Mr. Broemmer. They were the group responsible for the upkeep and distribution of projectors, tape recorders, and all other mechanical aids used at Redwood. The student body is grateful to these students for their help during rallies, dances, and games. They arranged for and operated the loud speak- er systems which made everything run more smoothly. When they werenit busy with these projects, the boys studied and worked on electronic de- vises such as radios, hi-fi's, and televisions. They received credit for the course and if they worked after school they were paid. A club for radio hams? Why not? That's ex- actly what the Amateur Radio Clubis purpose was: to gain technical knowledge of the opera- tion of radio equipment. All members of the Radio Club had to be working toward the radio operators license. The members built their own sets, and broadcasted on them. They also broad- casted from the school station WBGNVY. Wash the test tubes! Set up the lab for an ex- periment! These were just two of the many tasks the lab assistants took care of. Lab assistants were used in the chemistry, biology, and phys- iology classes. In general they aided the instruc- tor in correcting papers, cleaning up the lab, and assisting the students with their experiments. Special lab equipment protects Greg Simmons from harm- ful fumes. Ed Severinghaus stirs a solution for a chemistry experiment 69 P P P J - ored by the Film Club 70 ep, , ,fag V 4? 4 MA4 . C- 'ii . rif fs' ,wif ff , Q f 9 1 Z .Q ,. ,V Q as Paul Thoelecke advances his pawn The Chess Club met every day during lunch- time. It was designed to be merely recreational and relaxing. There were about 25 regular mem- bers. Mr. Bob Bachelder was the club's advisor. The President of the Chess Club was Ed Sever- inghaus, Jeff Hewitt was Vice-President, and Nick Suntzeff was the Secretary-Treasurer. Anyone was welcome to come to the Chess Club-no matter how little they knew about the game. There was always someone willing to teach. A Saturday night in November witnessed the first endeavor of the newly organized Red- wood High School Film Club. Beginning with Fail Safe , they continued to show films throughout the year. The profits went towards film equipment for the English Department. The climax of the club's activities was the Film Festival in which students and faculty competed for prizes. The club was headed by President, Susan Pease and its advisors, Mr. T Harry Davis, Miss Mary Donavan and Miss Elaine Young. Throughout the year the Stamp Club met twice a month to trade stamps, hold stamp auctions, and to discuss stamp trends and in- novations. The club also had its annual trip to WESTPEX, the Western Philatelic Exhibition, at the Jack Tar Hotel in San Francisco. The club also held a stamp dance for the sixth year in a row where Senior Sharon Ven- atta was crowned Miss First Day Cover. Sharon Venatta, Miss First Day Cover , and her court. I of KW A My W Q i ? 2 , if ..., 1 if Mr Davis re ares the ro'ector for Fail Safe spon- 'ff, Mm-f0..4,,.,,,,,s' 3- lm J wk Q .i ii Mike Kast. Jim Bastian. Tedd Gibson, and Bruce Iverso ,WNN i The Log staff is very grateful to Miss Martha events. Sue Foley became President of the club Orendorff and her photographers for the great shortly after the start of the year when Colleen job of aiding in this yearls production of the Fitzhenry was forced to resign due to illness. Log. The photographers were five or six inter- One successful project was a paint-inn sup- ested students who enjoyed taking pictures. plying children with paint and paper at l0gt They not only took the pictures but developed, a child at Corte Madera Park. The Art Club processed, enlarged, and did touch-up work as attended art shows and toured museums. They well. These few students were also responsible also expanded to the dramatic arts in the view- for the pictures used in the Bark, High Times, ing off'Romeo and Juliet . and for the Student News Bureau photos which were used in the Independent Journal. Many students that belonged to the Publicity ,V Club also belonged to the Art Club, and vice 1-'W V versa. Both clubs met regularly every Wednes- fm T 'V' 4. day after school with the advisor, Mrs. Steers. ys ' T- 'm 1 The Publicity Club was responsible for about Q f.rrsv ,,v. i ti ,, ' 2f3 of the art work used to advertise coming 6 ' P' fn ' A TheArt and PublicityClub members makeposters to announceacoming basketball game. 4 ..,, :V ppyp M VVVVA , J we... ,, ,S f LEFT T0 RIGHT' Kam Miller, Andy Otto, Leslie Lehman, Nusi Dekker, Rich Levitan LEFT TO RIGHT' Lynn Inman, John Simonitch, Rich Levitan, Dean E I Pioli, and Bob Crossley The publication of the Redwood Bark was under the direction of Miss Glenda Gentry again this year.Debbie Glassman and Phil Cul- ver were the editors of the Mini Bark, big Bark, and the Parentis Bark editions. The Student News Bureau was headed by Dave Gilbert and Joanne Gabbs. Mary Werthimer was the arts editor. This was a new aspect of the Bark and Mary tried to exercise her new found authority by including more poetry, sketches and essays in the traditional Bark. Kam Miller, April Motel and Sue Torrey, were Redwood's writers for the High Timesn which has just completed its third year of publication. The Student Body made an additional alott- ment of S450 this year in order to put out a Mini Barki' between the Regular Bark editions. This year, in all, there were twenty issues of the Bark. The ultimate goal is to print a weekly Bark. In May the Tam District journalism ban- quet was held and awards were presented to the paper. The Bark's chief objective is to promote the students interest in reading their school paper as well as to entertain and inform. LEFT T0 RIGHT' Lynn Talbot, Patti Krahl, Lynn Stenzel, , V, mx - I, . X .. 'V f msg ffm, ' .V wg , A n and Debbie Glassman fix, .. if ' ' ' i 'f fax Mg X X f at 'W it Nu 2 f N 4' Q A 'S ia 1 X AM v SX. K.-,N . j A X1 ? ?3. 'I ' , jffxfiy 1 '19, Haig Q ' 'jpg 'Q . V-fl 4 I Ak Iwi and 72 1 Q. E FL, LEFT TO RIGHT Char Carlsen Phil Culver Paula Mardakls 7: x. jf x.. nunfvv-W -' ,, 5,-l 5 if 5 . , mms B . A Q nh 73 I Qhnni' x LCG STAFF From LEFT TO RIGHT' Jeannette Kralka, Sally Sykes, Anne Gale, and Louise Presotto. 74 From LEFT TO RIGHT' Laura Brandt, Kim Samuelsen, Debbie Lein- inger, Bill Bromm, Andrea Schultz, and Jan Leonard. li , From LEFT T0 RIGHT' Jan Leonard, Susan Pease, Laurie Berg, Cathy Connor, Debbie Dowd, and Patti Posner. S Xl From LEFT TO RIGHT' Bill Minnes, Griff Brazil, Tim Novacic, and Jim Barkovich. -.,,, From LEFT TO RIGHT' Susan Pease, .Ian Leonards, Laura Brandt, and Anne Strathairn, From LEFT T0 RIGHT: Sue Little, Leslie Baker, and Ginny Blak. This year the Log staff, which was made up of 30 students, was twice as large as ever before. A central group of 7 was placed in charge of vari- ous aspects of the yearbook compilation. In charge of seniors was Sue Little, classes, Jan Leonardg clubs and activities, Cathy Connor and Patti Posner, art, Laurie Berg, ads, Debbie Dowd, and sales Jeannette Kralka. The theme carried through this years book was of creativity through the mind, body, and hands. Double division pages picturing multi- tudes of feet and hands were created by Steve MacFarlane and the poem expressing the theme was written by Susan Pease. The cover this year was done differently with the ortho processing of a crowd picture. The three double division pages and 3 sports pages also used the ortho process. Club pictures were taken in action again this year. Emphasis was placed on covering more activities and many more candid photos were included. We, the Log staff were very sorry to see our dedicated advisor for the past eleven years, Miss Pendergast leave at the end of the first semester this year. We wish to express our thanks to her for all of her hard work. From LEFT T0 RIGHT' Julie Putman, Steve Macfarlane, Cheryl Ring, and .lan Fleischmann, BA CK: Mr. Kuehnl and Karen Brown. 75 The Republican Club discusses election results. 5 Wfifffl'IWWZ3.'55Tff0i'Y2f Of: , . ' , 'y,w.1j.g fff .Q-,fjf WW ,:'.z .,f.fn.f .J if 'lf-'M-.W rf. ' , Jr 9v .ll Z al. ' may ff 0 ffl If 5' of ,ff AA ' 4146 ,,. J .1 WW. yy I . M W 12, .l,, J ..., . K. ,. .,,, ..... . . u.., .. ,... ,.., ..,. ..,..c.,,.m ,.lL. Q..-...,..,..,...,, ,.,n. --man V. V -, Q- 1. .. . .1 .:.:' 1,,fpf,,-if .m,,,,,M V.. li .p lsfjiff qi 1,u . li,lll l,.ll . . .,'. ' I -.,z- 1i1'f,.'f,.::1 -t 0'-.fafQ,z9.z?aw c. 'z f1':,w,c:,z:,' f, .-,, szum.-7.x ---' . ff-:A 0-'27f.p'.: ::w.gy:-7 N 'tC,2:..,Qm....-,- QLg::Q.:.'..f.gz:.c?.:24,Li Forensics was an organization of volunteer students interested in making speeches and in the techniques of better speech habits. The club provided an outlet for those students wishing to compete with individual students from other schools around the Bay Area. The meets were held approximately once a month. The meetings included presentations in pre- pared speech, impromptu speech, and in dra- matic or humorous presentations. The advisor of Forensics was Miss Else-Britt Jonsson. The Republican Club had a very exciting and active year. Their activities included attending receptions and the annual Party-People's Din- ner. They held bumper-sticker rushes for the Forensics members practice their speeches. Nixon campaign at different shopping centers, and did paper work at the Republican head- quarters. On election night they went door to door urging registered Republicans to get out and vote. The members were very happy to see their work end in a successful election. Dur- ing the second semester, they did paper work at Headquarters. The officers for this year were Dave Slocum, President, Laura Brandt, Vice- President, Andrea Schultz, Secretary, and Peggy Chater, elected to relieve Dave Slocum the second semester as President. Mr. Wray was the advisor. Puzzles and games make learning fun. Share and Tell' time is an important event of the day. Student teaching was one of the most popu- lar elevtives offered on the Junior and Senior level. There were 74 student teachers from Redwood. In the Fall most of these were Seniors but a few Juniors participated. There were 45 students working in regular classes of instruction in six surrounding schools, and 29 in special education classes working with children who are mentally, physically, or emotionally retarded. Eight Redwoodites taught at K.M.R., Kinder- garten Mentally Retarded, in Terra Linda, and one crippled girl worked with crippled children at Marindale School in San Rafael. Suzanne DeWilde supervises a future Rembrandt at work The student teachers received a grade on the basis of how they performed the duties spec- ified for them by their master teachers, earning 5 credits for each semester, as is the case in all other classes. All of the students in the program did not intend to become teachers.,However, this was not a prerequisite. Working with children is a valuable experience for all students. It also proved, at least to these students, that the old addage, Those who can do, those -who can't teach. . Y' is false. 77 Q f ,V ' 4 : i W'-1214113 J 'f . I . 1 f 'A The Home Economics Club is designed for girls who are interested in the field of home ec- onomics. This year membership was open to any girl at Redwood instead of requiring mem- bers to take home-making courses. Each month the club held a potluck dinner at a different girl's home at which time the meet- ings were held. Bake sales were also held to raise funds for the big year-end project? The club members were honored by being giv- en the privilege of serving as pages at the Ameri- can Dietetic Association Convention in San Francisco last October. Fall officers were Suzanne Lucia, President, Ruth Smith, Vice-President, Jan Offenbach, Secretary, and Debbie Leininger, Treasurer. The club was advised by home-making teachers Mrs. Sue Chelini and Mrs. Judy Morris. The Girl's Service Club provided their volun- The different act vities of the Homemaking Club. teer services for many community functions. This year they worked for the Heart Society, United Cerebral Palsy, and have gone around door to door telling people about the bond issue. They held many fund raising activities in order to sponsor an American Indian child. Some of their activities were as follows: a Bundle Day-held in January to collect clothes for Appalachian children, a Conventional Bake Sale-where they sold cookies, cakes, and goodies to raise money for club Teas , charg- ing admission to hear a band in the Little Thea- ter, and designing a display shelf in the school. The Girl's Service Club has been held every year since 1960. Mrs. Neumier was the advisor and Miss Davidson the co-advisor. The officers were Carol Frank, President, Rachel Shaw, Vice-President, and Karen Brown, Secretary. 7 ,214 pl GEUUIUE' 78 csuasnureen aoogme! 001-0 BY RHO JIQMA CHI . L 03 ii T -4 ini ,lln Q . -Q. ..,1.,,,. The Model Airplane Club A hiker with all of his equipment. , 1-Wy, , 'J ya -fm Lee Fishel leads the discussion at an I.F.O. meeting. The I.F.O., Individual Freedoms Organiza- tion, was active again this year in the publica- tion of their periodical, Common Sense. The purpose of the club was to provide an outlet, through which Common Sense was available. The newspaper was for students wishing to ex- press their views on various issues. Anyone who submitted articles to the editor, which were valid and legitimate opinions, had their articles printed. In addition to Common Sense, the I.F.O. also sponsored speakers who came to Redwood and spoke to interested students. The President of the I.F.O. this year was Glenn Wright, the Editor of Common Sense was Lee Fishel and the advisor of the club was Mr. Purcell. Redwood's Model Airplane Club met during lunch every 2nd and 4th Friday. The club con- sisted of 13 members who spent their meetings not only building models, but also discussing engines and common materials. This year's President was Tim Tobin and the advisor was Mr. Robert Flynn. The Hiking Club has completed its second year. It was formed for those interested in hik- ing, especially as a way to keep physically fit. They started the year with elementary hikes up Mount Tamalpais to the Pan Toll Station. Further plans included places that offered the most challenge to our hikers. The club's advisor was Mr. Jerry Jones. It was he who made it possible for the members to hike all over Marin County. 79 i ' , f ' gi fiffgy zffyjxffj I ,yn D g m f r ', gif 'Z Q ygypfg gy 5,f,1n'Qi,Lqf W ,aj .ffgiffgggjg , , f v , V, Li, I ,, ,V,, ff, fr, , ,Z ig? . 4,-5 'T,was a while before Christmas and all l lthrough the school not a creature was heard, not even a mouse, until Early Morning Fog and Glass Thunder started doing their thing . A Giantically Wonderful Christmasi' cen- tered around a '6Giantic Christmas tree and a live visit from Santa Claus. Besides getting a candy cane from Santa, the couples could have their pictures taken while sitting on San- ta's lap. Also, the kids were given a chance to ask Santa for their Christmas wish. The dance was a Giantically Wonderful beginning of Christmas for all. The Orchestra provides background music for the Choir. - 'fl r rr l r r' 'A' , f 'i'c Nan Hamzche L . V ,,,,,,,g ,,,. , ,,,, ,.,.r , ,.,, .,,, 4 f ,,, f f -1 H, , ,,- if-, - If ,.,,., -,f,,, ,.,,s,4,f,.-...M . The Messiah, Redwood's annual program of Christmas music was presented on Dec. l9th. It began with the choir and orchestra in t'Glor- ia', by Mozart. The program included both the Redwood Orchestra and the Chamber Orches- Ira. The second part of the program was presented by the beginning chorus followed by three so- loists: Lynn Phillips, Linda Smith, and Layne Tucker. The A Cappella Choir was next with songs by Bach and Mozart. The grand finale was the Hallelujah chorus from Handells Messiah',, performed by the orchestra and choirs combined. The program was conducted by Mr. Sidney Gordon and Mr. J. D. Nichols. Mr, Nichols directs the Choir. Scott McClintock GI TFOGTB LL-- ATTER GFINCHE - w. ff -fl ,338 'vi r dx' 4 ww w 'Kd , H, V' '1, 'big If.r?'F- vu-naw-mf.. ,var If -14 . 1. V-5? 11731. V- 'A+ , L' ii 1,f.L.,:Q f' .2 P 3 Q ':-2f'L5e?l2w-3 p wg., UL, 35 Q ,':.T,f1. '4 i ' ' 1:-V -2 Tiff? 3 5 1 fi 3? K if .4- .ff ff .14 Yi fun..- . A championship for the gallant Redwood Giants fell short by a few inches and a couple of minutes. The Giants ended their season on a high note by defeating previously undefeated Terra Linda 25-I0 in what was described by Coach Bob Troppmann as the team's best effort of the season. The season at a glance: REDWOOD 18 - PALO ALTO 6 The Giants opened their season at the College of Marin Field with a win. Touchdowns by George Adams, Rob Dorinson and a fumble recov- ery by huge tackle Gary Kasprzak who ran 6l yards for the score ac- counted forthe home team's scores. REDWOOD 14 - RIORDAN 47 Redwood ran into a couple of guys named Braboy and Lamar in a foggy. misty night at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco. George Adams and Rebel Minutoli accounted for the Giant's scores. All league fullback Pete Richter sat out the game with a broken rib, as did Gary Kasprzak with a knee injury. REDWOOD 20 - CRESTMOOR 6 The Giants came to life in the second half to overcome a stubborn Crestmoor team from San Mateo. George Adams had his best day scoring once, and then had a 7l yard touchdown called back because of a penalty. Pete Carroll and Terry Cox were on the receiving end ofJim Peters' passes for the other touchdowns. Again the injury plagued Giants were without the services of Rob Dorinson, Pete Richter and Gary Kas- przak. REDWOOD 12- NOVA TO I4 The league season opened at Novato with the Giants losing by two points. It was one of the Giants best games with two plays making the difference in the game. A 66 yard run by the Novato fullback, Zechlin and a 77 yard pass from Russ Dillion to Pete Weekley. Otherwise, the Giants held the Hornets to 26 yards on the ground. Jim Peters passed to George Adams for one score and Pete Richter in his first game bulled for the other. The game was marred by an injury to defensive halfback Charles Flynn who suffered a broken neck. At right versatile Pete Carroll showed his talent at Quarterback against Ta.m's completing 6306 of his passes. FRONT ROW: Bill Minnes, Bob Piper, Keith McKimmie, George Adams, Mike Farley, Pete Richter, Pete Carroll, Rob Dorinson, Kevin Ward, Phil Simon, Richard Mills, SECOND ROW: Pat Curley, Dean Pioli, Rick Puccinelli, Bruce Jenkinson, Henry Diaz, Steve Fischer, Tim Tobin, Jay Jack, Doug Best, Gary Kasprzak, Tom Wickert, THIRD 3 . ROW: Coach Bob Troppmann, Coach Al Endriss, Blair Bavuso, Cass Casselman, Rich Simpson, Terry Cox, Scott Holmes, Forrest Pedlar, Ross Gondak, Mike Mantooth, Hal Pritchard, Jeff Konopisos Coach Phil Roark, Coach Wes Price - .Y WW Q 6 sg V 'ei l Bob Piper Junior Quarterback 4 4 . ,s ,Q 1 Mike Farley Junior Halfback Sim I V 1 .Ili P x I is - h ill 2 , Nt ,. M :. I-33' Phil Simon Junior Center to e'fMwQ w.wa ge h , Q 'Qi ' ,Q ' -'iii 3 Bruce Jenkinson Senior Guard EW' .V 1,4 6 3 ig... for A A .f f eiii , f ' - f W J 15 ' WL -f :, , , . 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Senior Manager if 5 ' . fi . . -uv. 4' ' ' - ' 'H - U' . 'L l fr ' 4 -K N. f . 1 1 fiiivgbfkvvvs fs ig!!! V a- :-'-gati af , V gym- K, 'Q f ' ' W Wh ot. J .X-HM L,-. 4.. ,. 'Li ,A Q ..,q,.,g-Q, f't4.,.F.r 1- ' 1, ,,,.-.e- wlll , ' in . . V, ,gy ,,,... REDWOOD I8 - TAMALPIAS 25 It's hard to believe, but the Giants were leading the Indians 19-18 with 1:25 remaining on the clock. lt was a tough loss for the home team as they played outstanding ball. Pete Carroll was on target to Jeff Kono- pisos for one touchdown and Pete Richter scored the other two. .lim Peters and Rich Simpson sat out the game with injuries. REDWOOD 25 - DRAKE37 Another heartbreaker for the Giants, With two minutes left on the clock, the Giants led 25-24. A long bomb by the Pirates accounted for the go ahead touchdown and then while the Giants were playing catch up ball, the Pirates intercepted and scored with9 seconds' remaining. There was not a dry eye in the locker room and Coach Troppmann reminded the boys that there were three games left and that they could salvage the season. Scoring for the Giants were - Konopisos, pass from Peters, Richter, Carroll and Dorinson. REDWOOD 25 - MITTY25 The Giants were not up for the Mitty game and settled for a 25-25 tie. .lim Peters passed to Jeff Konopisos on the opening play for a touch- down and then another quick score by Pete Richter put the Giants out in front but the San Jose School had a three touchdown 3rd quarter to tie the game. Peter Carroll and Rob Dorinson came back to score and the game ended a tie. REDWOOD25-SAIVRAFAEL 7 The Giants played one of their best games of the season completely 86 dominating the Bulldogs. Pete Carroll was named the Prep of the Week by the Independent Journal for his outstanding play. Pete Richter scored as did Rob Dorinson on a pass from Jim Peters. The team took the game ball to Charles Flynn at Marin General Hospital. REDWOOD 25- TERRA LINDA I0 The Giants restored pride in the Redwood football program and de- feated the previously undefeated Terra Linda Trojans who had already won the Championship. This set the stage for the Novato-Drake game which Novato won 14-13 to share the MCAL crown with Terra Linda. Pete Richter had his best day scoring three touchdowns and making 140 yards rushing on 27 carries. Pete Carroll accounted for the other touch- down. It was a proud day for the Redwood team. HIGHLIGHTS OF THESEASON Named to the All League team were Pete Richter, Doug Best, Phil Simon and defensive tackle Gary Kasprzak. Honorable mentions went to Jim Peters and Henry Diaz. Jim Peters and Henry Diaz were named co-captains by their team- mates and Henry Diaz was the senior scholastic award winner. Doing an outstanding job as managers were Rich Mills and Bill Minnes. Kris Kristenson who has been the teams statistician for the past three years will be sorely missed due to graduation. Jim Peters broke three records in the passing department. Varsity coaches assisting Coach Troppmann were Coach Phil Roark, Coach Wes Price and Coach Al Endriss. Quarterback Jim Peters scrambles from a Palo Alto pl.lI'SLlC1'. Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Varsity Scoreboard Palo Alto Riordan Crestmoor Novato Tamalpais Drake Mitty San Rafael Terra Linda Coaches Endriss, Price, Troppmann, and Roark 88 JU IOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 7-Mr Nbx sr-ny Ea- FRONT RO W: Curtis Cooley, Chris Chapman, Dave Watson, Steve Ryan, Steve Spooner, Dave Shekell, Dave Walker, Victor Pioli, Andy Root, Chester Travirca, Mark Thomas, Steve Cohn, Tim Maltzan, Chris Anixter, Steve Green, Steve Hall, Mike Sullivan, Coach Shaw. BACK Johnson. ROW 2: Mike Batland, Peter Horton, Brad Hovey, Mike ROW: Brad Belden, Gus Rowland, Jim Keigwin, Randy Richter, Kel- Biagini, Mark Bremer, Doug MacClise, Gordon Kirkland, Griff Brazil, ley Wheeler, Pat Hyde, Bret Wiggins, Mike Ford. Mike Green, Dave Hayes, Jack Root. ROW 3: Coach Sargeant, Reggie Mike Green gives it a ride. The Redwood .I.V.'s battled to a 4-4 season mark. Spearheaded on offense by the running of Andy Anix- ter and the blocks of a fine offensive line. In the end defense was the name of the game. The Giants intercepted 15 passes while only allowing 4 touchdowns to be scored in the last six games. Defen- sive standouts were Mike Ford and Brad Belden. Named captains for the year were Brad Belden, Mike Ford, and Andy Anixter. Q .. 0 9- :Z 'N qs, I 5 5 F Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Halfback option goes for a big gain. Scoreboard 0 Riordan 20 7 San Marin 19 6 Novato O 19 Tamalpais 6 O Drake 6 13 Mitty 0 amz. Mike Ford leaps high for an interception Tiwff ,muh Redwood Redwood The Green boys, Mike and Steve open a hole for Andy Anixter. 20 San Rafael 7 ' 0 Terra Linda 6 90 FRGSH FOOTB LL ROW I: Brad Herrick, Steve Dickey, Bob Stubbs, Scott Barrie, Mark Sochor, Kerry Knees, Reed Eastman, Joe Johnson, Greg Skinner, Scott Huber, Grant Waggoner ROW ll: Pat Douglas, Jim Opheim, Mark Asiasno, Greg Donald, John Kermoian, Sam Farb, Rick Norten, Gor- don Ness, Dan Young, Bill Penny, Jim Williams, Dave Gunderson, Scott Colburn ROW III: Bob Lindsay, Garland Hickman, Ted Wray, Ken This years team showed good team- work and attitude in compiling a 3-2 rec- ord. Bob Brown, Jay Lehman, Mike But- ler, Dan Young, Scott Barrie, Steve Dickey, and Mark Asiano were named as the outstanding players on the team by Coach Fisher and Coach Ragan. Tackle Tom Tierney showed the greatest im- MacDonald, Holt Cole, Don Morse, Mike Mayer, Gary O'Neal, Mike Butler, Chico Helbig, Dennis Kuatani ROW IV: Coach Fisher, Coach Ragan, Nicky Reed, Harry Mitchell, Randy Fox, Tom Tierney, Bob Brown, Jay Lehman, Brett Marches, Mark Ninkovich, Kev Brown, Mike Richcreek, Dave Tikker The coaches at work. J ,rii gf J, V J provement over the season. The team placed second in the MCAL and should produce a good J.V. squad next year. Redwood 13 Marin Catholic 12 Redwood 19 Tamalpais 6 Redwood 27 Drake 14 Redwood 12 San Rafael 19 Redwood 14 Terra Linda 20 A was jf X, QS ll X ' 'J ii. , f-.ers ..-'- 1 is 'Nga Q ' r w ' 1 , is ii? .1 ., .-:V ee fi A is J. 4 . B ,sg -LVL . P .- - ' ,. 1- , -'.L . .gg Qi .- ' KW. , ,,.A 4 ig , H no 'l . xx! l RX f XX , , N I ' Q ...- - , .A ,. If K . QB 1' sk w A ?.,5 '1' M- ,. Q, si' AJHAV lk ,f, f it ... N fi .Q g., Q ' ,I .I ? ,. V. .gf , I-. -L 3 'V' A K ' fl 1 I ' am., an ,- ' J' ,X ,Y . A A4 1 X fzsw . ,- Uncorking a long one is Bob Brown. V22 ' , M 4, ff, H ' I, , Qwf w,' A' Z, f,l,3S, W! X ' aM.'f fQn4f ww Mike Butler struggles for a few yards up the middle. ts U ,Mb is 4.1. ' New ' 1 W, ft' . efflj ' ' af 7, ...W , -f u My ' f , 4 .4 are-rf' WW. f -fs J , ' f ., .W 1127. Y as Q f-sf W3 ' 1. ' 5. f , 4 f fw , . A ..z fl -fx.-.,.' -4 4 Y nb' , . V Q I fl 1' ,,,,,0,,.. Q My 94' Qi 'f 29 'very 4 ', ' w , 5 ff 1 .,,.,p,,, ef-narvvfe f ' ,,5f ' rf' . , ..-' f ,iw-,,,L, 5, 4 -,ws ' , N w,afnf.A,f4,v ,ya ' 1 . Q ' ,0 . , , Lfgjyfv fhlv 3 fy AN' , fb .1 ,ZIH4 ,j a - , Aw ,. , A ,, ,. , ,A,,,f,,N g , I. ,WN-an Q J f . 3 aL 1 ,, 1 ROW I: Tim Taylor, .lay Neuhaus, Kevin Pusser, Steve Filante ROW ll: Coach Tobiason, Tom Richards, Phil Russell, Dick Stoltze, Rob Williams, George Tripp CROSS COU TRY UA EEP MCAL The famous Phil Russell stride. This year's cross country team went beyond all expectations in winning the league and MCAL meet in Varsity, J.V. and Frosh- Soph, the NCS III in Varsity and Frosh-soph and finishing 8th in the NCS in those divisions. Led by senior Phil Russell and juni- ors Kevin Pusser, Jay Neuhaus, and Tim Taylor, the Varsity was undefeated in dual meet competition, as were the J.Vfs led by Mike Kast, Dick Stoltze, Steve Filante, and George Tripp, and the Frosh-Soph led by Lee Hotchkin, Joe Clark, Phil Skow, and Brian Pusser. Coach Tobiason's prediction of a championship team this year came true and it appears that there will be many more in future years. Passing this Ygnacio runner is Redwood's Jay Neuhaus. REDWOUD WINS LE GUE FOR RD STR IGHT YE Breaking into full stride, Kevin Pusser streaks for the finish line ROW I: Joe Clark, Dave Silverman, Lee Hotchkin, Steve Levintow, Coach Tobiason, Max Agajan, Joe Perry, Brad Breithaupt, Mike Brian Pusser, Pete Treganowan, Phil Skow, Barry Allen ROW 11: Thompson, Steve Blake,.lohn Dagenhardt, Guy O'Farrell Steve Cohn, Greg Caesar, Jean Fortanas, Phil Leeds, Jeff Sloan, Tom Malvino, Mike Jacobs, Howard Hoffman, Doug Murray, Dave Mendelsohn, Richard Bland, Kirk Giles, Greg Mock, Dave Volper, Art Defendefer, Gary De Martini, Todd Sweeney, Mgr, Bob Brooks, Coach Gary Coronado, CEE BA KETBALL With only three players returning from last year's championship team, the Cees posted a 3-7 record. The squad placed fourth in the league standings behind their new coach, Gary Corona- do. Team captain and playmaker Jeff Sloan along with Todd Sweeney led the team scoring. They were also elected honorable mentions to the all-league team. Dave Volper was cited for his aggresive rebounding and Tom Malvino for his ball handling and defense. Both boys were named as being the most improved players through the season. Coach Coronado com- mented that the team would show fine potential for the future basketball program at Redwood. Scoreboard Redwood San Rafael Redwood Marin Catholic Redwood San Rafael Redwood Drake Redwood Terra Linda Redwood San Rafael Redwood Marin Catholic Redwood San Rafael Redwood Drake Redwood Terra Linda 94 After dribbling into the key Jeff Sloan releas es ajump shot Dave Volper leaps high for the opening tip X 5 L.--f Q X ,... :xg -3: v if ,f 'Fw -v f ya , if i xg y,f,,,y, ..-o , . J , X X ,X,,...f X X X: X g . if va- nu, gm.- fti Q Sk' i 2. 'zfkivlf 5 fx -mw- S, f V1 UNIOR Qcfc OFFICERS Fall President Cathy Horowitz Jerry Piro 'i'!i 'i V Fall Treasurer Mike Meyer ..a.,:.'1 Fall Vice President Mike Sullivan -Wei li,r Q1 The exuberant Class of '70 finally emerged as upper classmen. They started the year on a very spirited note by winning the prize for the best decorated Spirit Hall. At a big football game against Novato, junior Charlie Flynn was hurt and had to be hospitalized for two months. The sympathetic juniors started a 'LCharlie Flynn Fund to show their concern. They held bake sales, sponsored a dance, Jungle Fever, and lettermen collected dona- tions from interested students. The money raised went to- wards a tape recorder the juniors bought for Charlie. L7 Spri ng President Mike Wurtz Spring Vice President Valerie Stoll Another fund raising project for the class was selling The Worldls Finest Chocolate. The Prom was the highlight of the year. A New Or- leans Night, was the theme. Many enthusiastic juniors attended the Prom which proved to be an excellent end to a great year. Mr. John Neylon was the class advisor. 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Rob Yeager Wayne Ziegler Lynn Zolezzi Susie Zuschin 5 f -I - f I 'J fQ,.i,f5, f-f, i,zfgfi22'f.,.. f' ' f . 5 , -,iv 4513 5' if, I . M ,, W-,,,h3., , ,,.. ,.,H,k!k I R? EY, if w 5- f.-:': c ,ZS-f J ' ,, . , L Szx. Lx 5 .A ,N ix, : 1 fa? ,V -X-, s x A Q li-'i:f'f7, -A if . y - To ff A,- 4-. Fall Treasurer Sue Foley ll4 gk pygzf, . Am ' I ft of f,', 5 H. 'f,gijsf,,,i', I lllv M llfll V.,. , ,,.. -'.v, f,- Fall PrCSidCI1l Fall Vice-President Fall Secretary Scott WiUSt0U Georgette Barda Spring Vice President Erica McVicker SUPHO ORE GFFICERA' The year was a busy and productive one for the sophomore class. The students began making money for their class by selling chrysanthemums at the Homecoming game. On Halloween they sold popcorn balls and later in the year, they had a taffy sale. Something new this year was a newspaper started by a group of sophomores called Spirit of 7l . The editor-in-chief was Peggy Chater. 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'tes ' 'f' 'lik t J QL c S , 2 'W x - ' X ' V 124 Liz Zoellner Frank Zonsa Barbara Zygutis ,vga 2,4-,W W as' vm, M r ' W ttt 9 V' Q ,ff K 0 ff Fall President Tom Malvino Fall Treasurer Bryanne Wheeler Spring President Buck Sherwin fv- l if V I V5 ,, ,i,,,fA Fall Vice-President Debbie McDonald 4. Fall Secretary Mimi Fox Spring Vice-President Mary Dorinson Spring Secretary Annette Rossoff Entering Redwood this year was the class of ,72 with 608 students, Ours was clearly the most spirited and enthusiastic class ever to enter this school. The cinnamon sucker sale was only one ofthe great money making ideas for our class. The Freshman dances were also a big help starting us off right for our future years at Redwood. 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Q ' 5' , Q 5 X NK X ale? 9 Q sw' XX X Q in Nil 'gr' Quan' fi - K .fr N Q 4 5 ...NN S XX 5 ' f J: Ziff Q, ,M ,fy 35 , fff, X 135 Gloria Mezd '?x Axel Siebman 6 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM Redwood was fortunate in having many for- eign exchange students this year. We had three students from our sister school in Preetz, Ger- many on the School Affiliation Service. Axel Siebmann was one of them. He lived with the Ashley family of Greenbrae. Pete Ashley spent last year there. Suzanne Lau, sister of a pre- vious exchange student here two years ago, stayed with the Dwyer family of Kentfield. Maria Buccholtz also came and stayed with the McCarthy family of Corte Madera. Here under the Youth for Understanding Program was Gor- an Frederikson from Sweden. He stayed with the Gray family of Kentfield. The Gray's son, Eric, who graduated last year was living with Goranis family this year. Borghild Storas of Norway was part of the American Field Service Program. she lived with the weii family of Greenbrae. Also in the AFS was Luis de Oliveri- as from Brazil. He lived with the Suntzeff fam- ily of Corte Madera. Maria Buccholt Peter Ashley, Mollie Squires, Greg Leininger, Lynn Talbot, Nancy Bergren VISIT REDWOOD .W Luiz Nvnes de Oliveira l l 1 Susie Lau l Borghild Storas This year Phi Lambda Sigma, Redwood's honorary language club was advised by Mr. Joseph Sullivan and Mr. John Perrotis. The club deals with all languages and to be- come a member each applicant must have an A-M average in their language for the preced- ing five quarters. His other grades must average no lower than a B. Each person who is accepted receives a certificate honoring their membership. Dinners and activities centered around a theme involving a foreign country and its lang- guage were planned and enjoyed by all the mem- bers. Outings such as a bike ride this spring proved to be very successful. Officers for Phi Lambda Sigma this year were: President, Nan Hantzcheg Vice-President, Eileen Blum, Secretary, Nancy Bergren, and Treasurer, Leslie Lehman. The International Club just finished its eighth year. Its purpose is to support the foreign ex- change programs at Redwood. The purpose of the .club was fulfilled by numerous fund rais- ing projects such as their traditional Interna- tional Week and International B21rlql1Gt, where food from many countries was served. At the beginning of the year they had a Hospitality Banquet for the new exchange students. Ending the year's activities was the annual Forest Farms Conference. Here the students had an opportunity to become acquainted with students from foreign countries. Once again the gigantic blue box containing newspapers sat out in the back parking lot-the symbol of the Inter- national Club's newspaper drive. Serving this year as officers were Mollie Squires, President and Lynn Talbot, Vice-President. fa eeyagiizfz 1-:fyfgf-f asf:-an 3 5:5 rf, fry?-,f nyc. 52552, 33 5:56-If fvfliff ff Q :yffif.'ff,f y.wE2' . Mlm.. ff.:-1 vwfzry-2 .xfwffif-fee: M-f':':K:riv-ff f- -1.57. fm ,mga ,-wry., 154,44 v,fff.',f 1,,,gf4,g, ,,.,,,.,,,-,.7 '4'wg5,.f:f V211 -ff-wf4f.f-wg., za? ffzzffff- 1'-Qvmfg 4271.-4 .4:,.,g.-ef. if -fffffrxi 'asf'r-fs. w.zw,b..a.-fzi.a:x-.fmfg'a:m4mf' in f f ,, ..,.. . , . .., 25. -i'?.i.i-'ji -ii ..,-- Q 33. ...- ill-Qi L W X 1 fiWf 7 VW f W W W XX f fi f W W ff -,.. . f fffafzdfv ff ff X f ff X J f f , f 5 ,aft yify jf .' fl 4 f f, t'ii ,155-iii'-'iii'iiiZ-iifii-'giifi-iiiir-M2 I fgx 1' A small blizzard does not stop this ski club member. I TELLECTUA AND PHYSICAL REW RD ACHIE ED THRO GH CLUBS This year SMICC was opened to anyone in- terested in exploring the psychological aspects of the mind. Activities began with the Carnival in the Quad . The members trained rats to run a track, and students bet on their favorite rat. Again this year SMICC members caroled at Napa State Hospital. Other SMICC activites included taking physi- cally handicapped children from Marindale School on a field trip, listening to speakers on the subject of hypnotism, and visiting the new Oakland Synanon. The climax of events was a ski trip by train to Mt. Shasta. To draw the year's activities to a close, they held their Sixth Annual SMICC Dance at which they crowned Miss SMICC of 196971 The officers this year were Sue Little, Presi- dent, Rich Levitan, Vice-President, and Chrissi West, Secretary, under the supervision of Mr. Duncan MacSwain. As the snow started falling, Redwood skiers began to wax their skis in anticipation of their first trip. The Ski Club made its first excursion Visvil piptt Carol Griffin, Orpheus editor, listens to the ideas of her fellow members S.M.C.C. members Sue Little, Diana Knight, Sheri Nichelini, Chrissie West, Rich Levitan, Inge Rudolph, and Judy Van Evera, put their noses to the grindstone. to Heavenly Valley in January. Dave Ingalls had four other trips planned to Bear Val- ley and Sugar Bowl. A ski skills test is given each trip, in addition to a written test, which must be passed in order tojoin the club. Miss Myrna Reed, the head advisor, as well as other faculty members, went on the trips as chaperones. Orpheus, a language arts magazine, was com- piled again this year by enthusiastic students. It was different this year in that they not only put out the magazine but initiated Root,', and sponsored Soma Rock Jams. Orpheus became an organization to encourage student interest in many forms of art. Many money making activi- ties were put on, but the main reason for these activites was to create interest in the language arts and to get students to know what Orpheus was about. Mr. Thatcher and Mrs. Markoff, the advisors for Orpheus, were very impressed with the student talent and glad to be a part of Or- pheus. Redwood Concert Band X Band members rehearsing Cellist performs RED OOD ,-A' ' jg gf Redwood Stage Band Marc North conducts Chamber orchestra MUSICIANS J 4 x . Bass, Scott Sinnott at Concert Under the direction of Mr. Sidney Gordon, the Redwood High Concert Band, Orchestra, and Stage Band, played to full houses for their winter and spring concerts. For the first time the performances were held in the Student Cent- er. The concert band made their annual trip to the elementary schools at which they performed various progams. In February several members of the band and orchestra attended the U.O.P. music clinic. This year the orchestra and band, once again, went to Sonoma State Hospital and received a very warm welcome and appreciation from the audience. The orchestra also played for the school musicals. The stage band, in addition to playing at two concerts, also played at a Redwood dance. This year a new group was formed, the Red- wood Chamber Orchestra. It was a student run organization which met two days a week after school. They held concerts for the school and for other organizations. The leader and conductor of the group was senior Marc North. 141 Diane Vitale, Sue Pease and Susi Cook look on 0 7 5 1-2741? A l Alf .'l l ZQZQ We f Shirl Swipes gets excited with anxiety. Lynn Phillips, Dona McNeese, Debbie Ward, Chuck Shenson and Claudia Wilson cheer their team. SPIRIT BOO TER The 1968-69 Basketball season started out with a bounce! The Yell and Songleaders were joined by the Pep Band and together they brought Redwood to a new height of spirit at games and rallies. Students, with their tremen- dous enthusiasm, supported the efforts of the Yell and Songleaders by buying spirit ribbons and by making fantastic showings at all the league games. As is the tradition, the Yell and Songleaders gave team dinners and made posters for the games, which provided more enjoyment for all involved. Spirit Week bubbled over with enthusiasm. Slaves were bought, and dressed in weird costumes, were seen parading down the halls. A Junior-Senior powder puff basketball game was held for the first time and took place during the week ofthe Coronation. All in all the Redwood Rooters supported their team from December through February, and even then some. The Pep Band Boosts the Spirit. The Redwood Fans display the Yell and Songleaders cheer the te t V t y Bee Yell leaders: Laurie wney, Jan Leoriareus, aiu U Fromm Frosh Songleaders: BA CK ROW: Karey Zuschin, Lisa Hoehn, Denise Davis, Robin Herman, FRONT ROW: Michele deNevers, Missy Voigt, and Katie McElroy Frosh Yell-leaders: Marilyn Mendle, Karen Steward, Karen An F RO H AN D B EE CHEERLE DERS PROMGTE PIRIT EGR THEIR TEAMS a P55 Q' ' 9, J HK if if ' ,211- x Rx a, vain 3' X! W di Eff U X' P X 'F I V. Y-1 ' f te E s . - f2'UfMl ' it Q 4, lf? Q 5 ual ,.,, ,fgam ,, . , f W' ll-l i .11 ON THE BARS-Linda Locati, Kathy Everett, Tony Rowebottom, Kay Stoltz, Shelley Thunes, Cynthia Egger, Carol Blair. ON THE FLOOR-Sue Parnell, Barbara Vallee, Patti Brajkovich, Janet Ar- manini, Maria Buchholz. 146 ON BARS TOP-Chris DeMont, Ruth Sandberg, Sue Little. BOTTOM-Andrea Schultz, Cathy Connor, Kay Simon. ON FLOOR-Toni Brajkovich, Debbie Pla, Lesley Collins, Mon- ica Davidson. Mrs. Schaulis demonstrates Free-exercise routine. lil e i ? V:'?7 WI TER G.A.A. ACTIO s F li' . ...Y..,.. .. ROW If L-R: Vivian McCarty, Denise Locoti, Jane Kirshvaum. ROW 25 L-R: Cammy Curley, Juanita Lively, Betsy Steiger ROW 3: 1-'R-' Linda Ball, Carole Bertram, Borghild Storaas, Paula Brown ROW 1: L-R: Joanne White, Cathy Patterson, Natalie Lucia, Patti Gatto, Jan Offenbach, Suzzanne Lucia, Mrs. Molly Boucher. ROW2,' L-R: Bonnie Long, Jean- nette Kralka, Betty Treadway, Ruth Smith, Annette Rosoff, Stephanie McMurray As in the past, gymnastics was offered this year. Two meets were held this year: the county meet at Drake and the Nor- thern California meet. Debbie Pla, Patti Brajkovich, Barbara Vallee, Celie Tuck- er, Linda Locati, Shelly Thunes, and Tra- vina Butler all placed in the meet at Drake. The Northern California meet ended the gymnastic season late in March. The bowling team enjoyed its second year of intra-school competition. There were six teams, each with three girls. They bowled at Greenbrae Lanes twice a week. Modern Dance was another of the G.A.A.'s activities this year. They had no meets, but held symposiums with other schools, at which each school per- formed. 147 'wef sz wgwa 6? 'wmwwwevuwww VD 'mlllzmr Tana... Tf- if 1 . IH 35fi5 NWN' fwwvmnnkmww Www Jef ..- '1 .. l'. INA,-f ein' 4 4-' lk 'eiswfvfff' h E My ' v .me Q 1.18 R ' 1-5 -, This was a year of success for basketball at Redwood High School. During the year the Giants flj set an MCAL record for the most points by a team in a single game C108 vs. San Marinl, Q25 compiled the best won-lost record in the history of the league Q26-55, C35 set a league record for the highest average scores 174.8 points per gamej Q43 won the MCAL Championship with a 13-1 league record, Q55 placed two men on first team All-League and one Second Team and Q65 won the consolation championship at the Tournament of Champions. Led by All-Leaguers Jerry Piro, Jim Peters, and John Boro, Redwood finished strong, winning 20 of their last 22 games. Skip Corsini and Pete Webb rounded out the first string on a squad called by Coach Hart 'fthe best we've ever had here at Redwood, possibly the best in the history ofthe league. The Giants proved their strength at the T.O.C., winning two of three games, the one loss coming at the hands of Castlemont, the tourney's eventual winner, in a very close ball game. Piro scored 68 points in three games and was voted to the All-Tournament team. In analyzing the team's success, Coach Hart pointed out two things, great spirit and great depth. I've never had a team where everyone got along so well with each other, he remarked. There were no cliques on this team. In reference to the depth of the squad, he referred to the fact that there were nine players who played fre- quently. In addition to the starting five, Art Carewe, Pete Carroll, Roger Smith, and Bill Challender were men- tioned. PRACTICE GAMES LEAGUE GAMES Redwood 68 Santa Rosa 65 Redwood 55 San Rafael Redwood 58 Lincoln 49 Redwood 64 Tamalpais Redwood 76 Washington 58 Redwood 80 Marin C21lh0llC Redwood 51 Salesian 48 Redwood 81 San Marin Redwood 66 Petaluma 72 Redwood 75 Drake Redwood 47 Terra Linda 51 Redwood 75 Terra Linda Redwood 41 Marysville 26 Redwood 78 Novato Redwood 69 Vacaville 61 Redwood 82 San Rafael Redwood 58 Livermore 66 Redwood 65 Tamalpais Redwood 60 Yuba City 38 Redwood 66 Marin Catholic Redwood 66 DeAnza 57 Redwood 108 San Marin Redwood 76 Alumni 75 Redwood 78 Drake Redwood 71 El Camino 44 Redwood 67 Terra LiI1Cla Redwood 51 Westmoor 47 Redwood 73 Novato TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Redwood 72 Castlemont 80 Redwood 80 Livermore 72 Redwood 79 El Cerrito 66 At LEFT, Roger Smith drives for a lay-up against Tam. BELOW, Pete Webb, who made 17 of 19 shots in the T.O.C., scores against Livermore. X Q55 If . V . I .. . , yn f g . 'Q-...am ...., .AWN 5 P f 'Z N, 1 'ie Qfpf I K. . ,Q YB' F! H 5 .4 L ' 'Q . f -at .. , 1 ' J' - 2. 4,217 - Q-y , ' i.'fiiif2f'?-87911.if f,'pgf,.2z' ' I , . f ..,' f- ,,., 1 f - ,,,,, '-,' , .... , , ' M ,J f '2y fQLfj,L:.O f' 759 Q an ,ICM ff,w,gf,,g.ifQf-Hf.xq,.-f .W 21101 . , ,f-fm. pf-.-qff. 1 ,5wQ,fyw fi ..f,1gf5u '-sn 7 V V I fgv-nf fffqff J. I ff wf,ffffy,f.wf, . 'ffftfgm .. .. .vm ' ,iffflfy ,f ,pi ' fn, . . I I ,,.. I w v wfV14afCgf:Z1f'f 44951 f .' . :f,f,w,f.f4 f' V ..,,,.f, ffl .Mft 56 46 61 30 47 66 63 54 50 50 61 36 64 70 Showing Championship form, Skip Corsini maneuvers for a shot. Coming around for a reverse lay-up, Jim Peters is fouled. John Boro brings the ball down for the Giants. Jerry Piro scores over the outstretched hand of a Drake opponent. 'L 1 v WANT :fs 338 ' Q! 'Lx QX I ll QS! Li' L-l il-MSNJ '31 ' S. , 1 may - Q55 Yxdff 3: 4 3 lx X ,'k .1 x -- X xg Nts -asv -Quia: fkffx . X W 3 'fg3nQg i IE 3,2 sa- li T E 1 1-...s-H K N- 1 I r. H'a f4 35 yy! x ,f 3 fgxaf 2:56615 Fix If ' fx A Bags qs ,glglilg -if .-v1 U :g1l!lTS wx anim V is w1N sEcoND 'Under the direction of Coach Duncan MacSwain, the Junior Varsity ended the sea- son atop the league standings for the second con- secutive year. The championship squad com- piled a 19-4 season record and were 12-2 in M.C.A.L. competition. This year was high- lighted by a 76-72 overtime victory against the previously undefeated Tomales varsity, and a 81-52 triumph over Marin Catholic. Other key wins occurred late in the season against Drake and Terra Linda. The Jay Vee's averaged an impressive 56.7 points per game to their oppo- nents' 42.8. Coach MacSwain felt that co-captains Jim Barkovich and Scott Trobbe would prove vital to next yearls varsity. Trobbe led team rebounding and Barkovich was second in team scoring. He also felt that guards, Kent Skov and Scott Miller along with pivot men Jay Speck and George Johnson, would be positive assets to next yearls varsity. Steve Root, the squad's most valuable player and the league's third leading scorer, will not be at Redwood next year and his loss will certainly be felt. While harassed by two San Rafael defenders, Jim Barkovich releases a lay-up. STRAIGHT M.C.A L Kent Skov patiently watches his free throw. Redwood opponents 44 Santa Rosa 46 37 Lincoln 31 84 S.R.M.A. 63 65 Washington 66 48 Terra Linda 44 58 Drake 33 32 DeAnza 25 76 Tomales 72 53 San Rafael 51 58 'Tamalpais 31 43 fMarin Catholic 37 74 'San Marin 22 59 'Drake 44 37 'Terra Linda 48 50 'Novato 38 70 S.R.M.A. 41 41 : San Rafael 46 39 'Tamalpais 26 81 'Marin Catholic 52 87 'San Marin 20 55 Drake 51 49 :Terra Linda 44 64 : Novato 54 1303 985 Denotes League Game .7 ,.,.,-.. Afifili i i X kb FRONT ROW- .lim Bzirkovieh, Kent Skov, Scott Miller, Steve ff. Root. ,lohn Moresco. BACK ROW- g Tim Novacie, Paul Kreins, Jay Speck, Scott Trobbe, George John- son. Gordon Kirkland, Couch lN'lz1CSwuin. Nt , .. ' X Ngo:-tl. - Q qw uf' Wx XXTKF X Scott Miller streaks by a Drake pursuer, en route to a score. Scott Trobbe leaps high for the openingjump. Jay Speck and George Johnson look on as forward Steve Root attempts at tip-in. l f f gg' li' , X. lx X TOP ROW L-R: Dean Stanton, Mgr., Mike DeMartini, Bob Zimmer- man, Greg Pedlar, Terry Dorais, Gary Levin, Mike Fitch, Coach Buchanan. FRONT ROW: Kirk Radke, Paul Della-Santina, Dennis Carrade, Tom Marker, Steve Malvino. Missing: Bob Piper, Steve Went- worth, Rich Hochschild. 3 g girl ii 1 ill f -.,- sg , ie! i IP ll, g 5 s gigs: ff.. 1 5 G 5 C 'J , 'S jlzliilcsbglandrian goes higher to tip this PRIDE, DESIRE, HUSTLE, BRING BEE TITLE For the Bee's, the outlook at the start of the season was questionable. Could they follow the co-championship team of last year? The opening game against the Washington l30's was a dis- astrous 39-22loss. The turning point came in the next game when the B's defeated Salesian 42-32. This was the first of a 21 game winning streak which brought the first undisputed B championship to Red- wood. LEFT' Co-captain Bob Piper goes up to bring down a rebound as Greg Pedlar comes in for assistance. RIGHT' Co-captain Tom Marker puts up ajump shot as Steve Malvino watches. 9 ggi, Y The championship was truly a team effort with the all-around skills of co-captain Tom Marker, the outstanding rebounding of co-captain Bob Piper, the accuracy of Greg Pedlar, the wild drives of Terry Dorais, the pesky Steve Malvino, bustling Steve Wentworth, the fine shooting of Mike Candrian, the passing skill of Bob Zim- merman, the speed and desire of Dennis Carrade, and the cooperation and contri- butions of Gary Levin, Mike DeMartini, Paul Della-Santina, Kirk Radke, Mike Fitch, and Rick Hochschild. The Beeis this year had five members on the All League Team. They were Tom Marker, Greg Pedlar on the first team, Bob Piper and Terry Dorais on the second team and Tom Malvino received an honor- able mention. Redwood 48 Terra Linda 34 Redwood 40 Novato Redwood 38 San Rafael 21 Redwood 51 San Rafael Redwood 49 DeAnza 23 Redwood 45 Tamalpais Redwood 34 Westmoor 32 Redwood 64 San Marin Redwood 34 San Rafael 28 Redwood 35 Drake f Redwood 38 Marin Catholic 29 Redwood 51 Novato Scoreboard Redwood 22 Washington 39 Redwood 31 San Marin Redwood 42 Salesian 32 Redwood 39 Drake Redwood 39 Drake 22 Redwood 55 Terra Linda Redwood 49 El Camino 28 Redwood 58 Marin Catholic 45 Redwood 50 Tamalpais 7 Redwood 33 Terra Linda Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Redwood Center, number 3 53 57 39 40 47 32 31 47 30 27 43 45 38 33 47 37 43 47 47 2, Brett M FRESHMEN BASKETBALL S.R. M.A. Salesian Terra Linda Drake Petaluma San Rafael San Rafael Tamalpais Marin Catholic Riordan Drake Terra Linda S.R.M.A. San Rafael Tamalpais Marin Catholic Del Valle Drake Terra Linda arches. 8 . . 30 25 54 46 35 25 26 5? 2, 42 28 29 39 19 35 Forward, number 22, Jim Thorn. The Freshmen basketball team had a successful year, win- ning l4 games and losing only 5. They posted 8 victories and were defeated twice in their league. Coach Bob Sargent at- tributed his second place finish to excellent rebounding and good team balance. His freshmen grabbed 709 rebounds during league competition and averaged 41.33 points for the season. Team captain and leading scorer Jim Thorn, together with Sam Farb and Bob Brown, provided the offensive attack. Top rebounder, Brett Marches, played the pivot, and agres- sive defensive man, Scott Barrie, was the best ball handler. Coach Sargent also commented that he had an exceptionally strong bench with Rich Slusher, Tom Guerin, Joel Johnson, and Rich Hagler. FRONT ROW-Gordon Ness, Dan Young, Rich Hagler, Scott Barrie, Sam Farb, Tom Guerin, Ray Judah, Jim Quinn. BACK ROW-Tim Hennessy, Bob Brown, Kev Brown, Rich Slusher, Jim Thorn, Brett Marches, Joel Johnson, Greg Skinner, Bob Stubbs, Coach Sargent. WRE TL1 'EFWJ K i SK 1. A 5 as New ,sit ., 5553? Jim Keigwin in head to head Combat This year Redwood placed 4th in League com- petition with a two win, three loss record, los- ing many close battles. Commenting on the 1968-69 season Coach Roark stated that he had great admiration for these boys because none of them were quitters. He also said, I was very disappointed to see such a small turnout of freshmen for the team, and I hope to see many more younger wrestlers out for the team next season. Jeff Sloan, Jeff Pederson, Lee Chris- topher, Zach Carter and Phil Simon were cited as outstanding wrestlers this year. Blair Bavuso held the longest winning streak, having won seven straight matches. FRONT ROW: Manager Rich Mills, Jeff Sloan, Jeff Pedersen, Jeff Perdelwitz, Steve Hall, Dave Walker, Lee Christopher. TOP ROW: nun? M ll ll Coach Price, Nick Moga, Zach Carter, Larry Gutavson, Dave Bald win, Phil Simon, Gary Kasprzak, Coach Roark. gi v Ke. U, ,.,,.....,.,..,.'A -- Capt. Zach Carter Capt, N ick ABO VE: San Rafael opponent strains under pressure witz goes on to pin. X Mr! , ff , if jf ,, f, ..,,,f.,m,w1m ff' 'Zhi' ,,,,,,,xf. I I V , Moga Q5 while Jeff Perdel- nent while Nick Moga awaits ref- ABO VE Jeff Pedersen rides eree's signal. BELOW: Winningest wrestler Zach Carter tangles with Tam opposition. his oppo ,MRI 1 W ,,.,...- l Reversing his opponent Lee Christopher goes forthe pin. 1 Tom Estudillo strains to maneuver San Marin opponent Going for all important points, Pete Weaver drives his opponent. Heavyweight Blair Bavuso pounds opposition tothe mat. Varsity Scoreboard R 13 Novato 36 R 24 Tam 28 R 31 San Marin 23 R 30 San Rafael 36 R 31 Terra Linda 23 TREWDSTOOD CAPT RES FIR T MCA ATER PoLo TITLE R49 SR 9 R 7 Berkeley 2 R 12 Berkeley 5 R 9 Tam 4 1 R I5 Novato 10 R 7 T.L. 2 X R17 s.R. 7 R34 Drake 8 R 16 Tam 7 I Q I R 10 Novato 6 R 16 T.L. 7 R12 s.R. 4 R 18 Drake 7 All league goalie Kirk Gray stops another. 9 1 1 1 Redwood's MCAL dominance 1n waterpolo contin- , at - gf - ,- 1 1 . , ,fi Q1 A,JVye ued 1n 1968-69 as the Hunbeatablesn made shambles of ig .1V R 1 .1 x,. ' all comers. The team's record now stands at 18-0 since 1 ' R'-R f'R - - - A Rere. eleee , 'Q 5 .1 , inter-school play began 1n the MCAL1n 1967. g ini, .1,, '111 Redwood led the league in total offense, total de- , fel A fense, oalie save ercenta e 78 and most la ers to - g x 1-. Y . - K 2 .if5e?'1fief:JAf5E,.,.'S - , Q 1 1 . 1 . score in league games 1153. ' 1 Y , 1 A . .. X L I I xl M ' AT LEFT' Greg Myers scores -4553.59 5 5. f g again on his way to second ' .g T' . .- MQ' K highest MCAL scorer. 'A V, . g V,A1,g ,-5.,,.iM,LQxw,A L, iliyq' Q mg? f gears. it E 'W 53521: . R 11 erie 'K . pr-ll g p 9- . fiil John Malvino, fourth in league scoring, scores through heavy traffic ROW 1, L-R: John Malvino, Ted Gibson, John Clinch, Rick Kahn, Ted Murray, Dixon Giles, Doug James. ROW 2, L-R: Dennis Kuwatani, Steve Barbour, Chuck Conein, Mike Roark, Ken Levin, Kirk Gray, Erick Humber, Steve Blake, Pete Phelps, Kirk Giles, Rob Soriano. ROW 3, L-R: Coach Bill Purcell, Doug Brockbank, Phil Hoehn, John Werner, Greg Myers, Dave Levy, John Cuzens, Bill Wilson, Paul Cane, Ted Danse. Missing: Joe Enzensperger, Joe Riboli. Ken Levin out reaches all Terra Lindans in 16-7 rout. :eil fi 69. 'iff A I 61 L-R: John Clinch, John Malvino, Kirk Gray, Mike Roark, Greg Myers, Ken Levin, John Werner. J.V. Soccer, LEFT TO RIGHT TOP: Garland Hickman, John Ballard, Russell Jordan, Mark Dickerson, Larry Stoehr, Ted Wray, Coach John Perrotis BOTTOM: Mike Grandin, Tom Sorby, Jon Broderick, Pat Dorinson, Mike Hyman, John Wren, Guillermo Boucsleguez RIGHT' Coach John Perrotis watches from the sidelines. LEFT' An- ders Carlsson and Tom Dagget Team up to steal the ball from a Novato man. SOCCER C0 ES TO RED OCD Redwood participated in an unofficial Soc- cer League which was created this year on an experimental basis. Despite the late start and the unusually bad weather, Redwood fielded both a Varsity and J.V. team. Both teams have not finished all the scheduled games due to the weather. The Varsity lost to Novato 3-0, Tamalpais 1-0, and Marin Catholic 1-0. The J.V. lost to Novato 2-0 and Tamalpais 2-l. Defeated Drake 2-1, Marin Catholic 2-1, and tied Novato 1-l. As of the present there are not official stand- ings due to the postponement of so many games. The League will be official next year at all possi- bilities. 45 fQf5fZ.Q5:-2-2 ,v l Varsity Soccer, LEFT TO RIGHT TOP: Steve MacFarlane, Ridg Ryan, Luis Numes de Oliverita, Rob Wayne, Jay Lehman, Tom Dagget, Roger Graham, Rob Williams, Coach John Perrotis. BOTTOM: Steve Innes, Nick Suntzeff, Todd Sloan, Anders Carlsson, Tony Sanfilippo, Pete Withof, Tom Maltzahn, Kelly Wheeler, Bruce Journeay. ing Rob Williams blocks an attempted pass by a Novato forward as Todd Sloan comes in to help. Q' ,-.Q .,,-Q fha 1 ff ,. M Yr xx X, fmmng, I RE in ,Q MXN f f Huw v f , 2fe: 1, M f , wwf, , 1 mf' My-4, , . f Rx C MXN ffgfy If ,aff y .- ,J 3'fa4n,,f 2 Carol Wroth, Peter Ashley, and Randy Love GIANT TURTLE Giant Turtle, a poetry production with movement, music, and films, was performed this year on February 28th and April lst. Carol Griffin, director of the presentation, interpreted Giant Turtle as The sun comes up some more. Giant Turtle was advised by Miss Orendorff and student directed by Randy Love and Carol Grif- fin, with help from Josh Collins and Suzanne DeWilde. Participating in Giant Turtle this year were: Peter Ashley, Josh Collins, Suzanne DeWilde, Carol Griffin, Sally Leete, Randy Love, Ruth Mackay, Todd Norris, Cathy Seitz, Ellen Sheeks, John Simonitch, Bill Taylor, John Whitelaw, and Carol Worth. The cast attended parties, poetry readings, and week-end camping trips. Giant Turtlels pur- pose is to help spread interest in poetry through- out Redwood. Carol Griffin IANT TURTLE Ruth Mackay li ' ' 'NN 5 I X Q-.Ax X , V X f ZQX -h X? u A,-330 ,-3 112' .-v-Pl if --1-A Joanne Fujiwara Fall Vice President fi Linda Kuwatani Commissioner of Finance 168 Janet Weil Commissioner of Social Activities Linda Collins Commissioner of Elections Gary Kasprzak Fall President Linda Walsh Fall Head Songleader N anette Hantzsche Fall Secretary RED CKHTS Claudia Wilson Spring Head Songleader Val Smith Spring Secretary CHA T LE DER John Simonitch Spring President Isi Schmid Commissioner of Social Activities Q Sue Little Fall Head Yelleader Spring Vice-President Tim McLaughlin Commissioner ofjustice 169 170 LEFT T0 RIGHT: Kevin Sweeney, Betty Treadway, Linda Kuwatani, Commissioner, Bryanne Wheeler, Mike Meyer, John Wren, Ruth Sandburg, Laurie Mazur. lsi Schmid and Janet Weil, Co-Commissioners RED OOD l'I14P-4'-iCfGl'T154l'l1 PM-OZCOC3 JS E E H :P P-1 2 o vw W Wil' ' LEFT T0 RIGH ' Lorett Weil, Laura Brandt, Isi Schm I A l, 5,1 , , f V gfax .,' . 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ROW: Susan Shimoda, Cathy Patterson, Inge Rudolph, Pat Foley, Debbie Wills, Alice Gilbert, Kristin Twede, Barbara Estudillo, Tacy Dunham. ZND. ROW: Roberta Butler, Joyce Bromm, Carol Mosconi, Missy Voigt, Debbie Cushman, Laura Jernigan, Gloria McMichael, Kathy Green, Lori Smith, Cyndie Rossbach, Judy Pike. 3RD. ROW: Miss Reed, Connie Jacobs, Nancy Luba- mersky, Sue Foley, Sue Curley, Stephanie McMurray, Candee Smith, Cathy Lord, Nancy Kosta, Nusi Dekker, Michele de Nevers. At QLEFT' Nancy Kosta shoots for two points. At RIGHT' Two teammates jump to grab the rebound. Badmitton Team. LEFT TO RIGHT' IST ROW: Kathy Hutchinson, Jan Offenbach, Cathy Smoot, Denise Locati. Nancy Aubuchon. Carolyn Smith. BND RO W: Anne Strathairn, Ruth Smith, Louise Dwyer, Connie Stong. Leslie Greenfield. .loanne White, Kitty Smith, Janet Russell. 3RD ROW: Mrs. Molly Boucher, Leslie Lehman. Camille Goegel, Marion Friedman, Emeigh Black, Pam Foley, Bonnie Long, Lisa Shuey, Lee Ann Dwyer. Betty Treadway. Anne Strathairn smashes the birdie. Pam Foley aces her Opponet. . W! W 'D 'inf' ,QV g,f3,f,W' U31 Q ,.,., uf M . :W- Annette Rossofl' prepares to throw the shot put. Sue McCormick attempts the world famous Forsbury Flop. l75 4 1 ' Sf f QL ff ,W , inf 4! ff? Track Team, LEFT T0 RIGHT: IST ROW: Sue Little, Carol Cuzens, Trevina Butler, Christy Wise, Dona McNeese. ZND ROW: Tori Rowebottom, Debbie McDonald, Sue McCormick, Annette Rossoff, Laurie Wiley, Bonnie Dowd, Sue Emberly, Louise Talmadge, Denise Davis, Ruth Sanberg. ABO VE: Lisa Shuey back-hands the birdie. BELOW: Dona McNeese and Trevina Butler push off from the blocks. -A ---n-new ,jf V 4 ,., ' , lf , Mya, H, A QV t R wi ' , f f, 4, , Q f f f V , :X fl 6 3 1 A X ,Y 4- f ff X V , f ff 9' f 4 M f J e 7 - , fifigff -' K' '-1-iw? -7 . af: W. 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Carol Griffin, Randy Love, Larry Keilman, Debbie Dowd, Bob Crossley: THIRD ROW: Mike Wallerstein, Jamie Boyd, Pete Ashley, Jeff Allen, Kim Hoeg, Kathy Gundry. Laura O'Keefe. Redwood's Student Rights Club had its origin in a protest by a group of students over the per- formance of a Marine Corps Band at a school rally. The club,s goal was to investigate the rights students do have and how they may pro- tect or change those rights. These students felt that this area of their education had been neglected and wanted to do something about it. The club was instrumental in proposing an amendment to the Student Body Constitution which makes student body cards no longer a requirement for members of clubs that donit use student body funds. The club also expressed their support for the athletes who wanted to grow their hair during the off-seasonv. The club had guest speakers from the Students for a Democratic Society and the Peace and Freedom Party. In the future they plan to form- ulate a policy for protests and propose an amendment to the Student Body Constitution. The club was advised by Mr. John Thompson. The president was Bob Crossley, and Debbie Dowd, Dore Schawb and Mary Wertheimer comprised the guidance committee. A new club, Third World-BSU was formed at Redwood. While small in number, it was a strong organization because its membership was united in its desire to improve conditions at Redwood. The group communicated with BSU and Third World student clubs in Marin. The club listened to Mr. Horace White of the Marin County Human Rights Commission and Mr. Lanny Berry of Project Breakthrough- S.T.E.P. These speakers enabled the members to become more aware of exsisting programs for minority groups. The officers were President, Rita Townselg Vice-President, Melanie Hahng and Secretary, Barbara Brooks. The advisor was Mr. John Thompson. FRONT ROW: Barbara Brooks, Rita Townselg SECOND ROW: Regina Carter, Pat Payne, Barbara Wakefield, Mary Ann Compton, Gloria McMichaelg THIRD ROW: Mary Badger, Anita Stover, Bernice Condra, Kevin Bell, Judy Appel, missing: Francis Tate, Melanie Hahn, Omega Nash 177 l ff-my' Mr. Guthrie g . 4. Q tij- f,iiIw2,'2.-, - if Mrs. Roberts A TRIBUTE TO THREE FACULTY MEMBER Mr. Ira Guthrie has been a science teacher at Redwood since 1964. Previous to this he had taught in Benicia and Tuolome. Before enter- ing the teaching profession in 1954, Mr. Guthrie experimented in farm management, radar repair, bank appraising, construction, and owning a packing company. Having received his bachelor of science degree in 1932 at the University of California at Davis, he has since done graduate work at the Uni- versity of Utah, Sacramento State, University of California, San Jose State, San Fransico State, Fresno State, and Dominican College. In a letter to the Tamalpais School Board he wrote: I have enjoyed my tenure here and I do wish to acknowledge my appreciation of the high degree cooperation given me by the staff of Redwood High School and of the district staff of the Tamalpais High School District? Miss Patricia Pendergast, a history teacher and yearbook advisor at Redwood since 1959, had prior experience teaching at Hood River, Oregon and Manhattan Beach, California. The following is taken from her letter addressed to the school board: On February 15 I shall become the bride of Mr. Edwin Blossom, and I feel that his residence and employment in Mass- achusetts require my presence there. . .I par- ticularly wish to express my appreciation to Mr. Don Kreps, principal of Redwood High School, under whom it has been my privilege to serve for the past ten years. His support and the dem- onstration of his confidence in the professional ability of the members of his staff have played a large role in the new and innovative curriculum which has been adopted in the interests of better education. It is with much sadness that at this moment of separation I see the possibility of such devel- opments as the dissolution of this district oflarg- er class sizes, of a developing rigidity of com- munication between the board and the staff. I believe that the district in which I have been proud to serve has achieved a position of educa- tional eminence and leadership in community and country, and I can only hope that nothing may transpire or be changed that would jeopar- dize this respected positionf, Mrs. Jean Roberts was a nurse at Tam High School, coming to Redwood when it opened. Here are excerpts from her letter to the school board: It was a strange feeling when the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Company decided to close its nursing service. . .It was then I decided to investigate school nursing and while I was taking my first course, I learned of the vacancy at Tamalpais High School. I enjoyed my five years there. When Redwood opened I asked to be trans- ferred, as I had never had the experience of working in a new situation where programs and traditions were being built. I could not have found a better field in which to round out my professional career. My thanks to you and to all of the other members of the staff with whom I have worked during a very pleasant sixteen years. We of the Log staff would like to thank these three faculty members for the wonderful job they have done for the students of Redwood High School. We hope that each has a wonder- ful life ahead and we will never forget the hard work they have put forth for us. 'N -Q5-. . -f ' aj-1':,,, gofgf The members of Model UN listen intently to a fellow speaker. Gif Buck Sherwin Mode! U.N. Once again Redwood was represented at the annual Model United Nations Conference at the University of California at Berkeley. The conference was held in early February. There were over 100 schools represented and over 1,000 students participated. This year Redwood High School's U.N. nation was Portugal. Throughout the year the delegates chosen to represent the school worked hard to learn the policies of the country as well as its stands on major issues that have arisen in the last year. Each country has five committies. Each commit- tee sends one or two resolutions which might be chosen for use in the conference. Any money that is needed for support of the Model U.N. is provided by the school. The chairman was Lee F ishel and the advisor was Mrs. Neubauer. REDWOOD REPRESENT PORTUGAL IN THIS YEARS, MODEL U.N. Peter Ashley explains his views on Portugal. 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Semester membership is by application only and is not compulsory, nor is it automatic. Life membership is obtained by earning mem- bership four times in the last six semesters of school, one of which must be in the Senior year. Awards given to life members are gold cords, certificates. These are given at a by the Sequoians in the spring. lamp pins and banquet given A gold C.S.F. seal is placed upon the life mem- bersidiplomas as well as upon their transcripts. Miss Jane Adams was the faculty advisor this year for Redwood's California Scholarship Federation. Miss Adams is also the Northern Region Vice-President of the C.S.F.'s State Board by which Redwood's C.S.F. is governed. The C.S.F. officers this year were Deborah Glassman, President, Michael Kast, Vice-Presi- dent, Terrel Wagstaff, Secretary, Sheila Mackey, Treasurer, Nanette Hantzche, Scholarship Chairman, and Jim Barkovich, Assistant Schol- arship Chairman. Debbie Glassm an , f. Vie, ,.- . mwsx --. . t, .5 . i. 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' 1. 1 auf! .2 f'WWZyQdi!,.,, f Il 1 Q ,Q i 1 -' l 'ii ' li W: wW7f f ' 1 fr'vfrvfirf.'fPiwi:' 1 1 1 X sssi wi ,115 1 77,ffW7f7Z?fW gf H 1 1 l lil ti, s ' ' 1 1 il fi -4,3222 ,wk .ff yff ff .1 fj6ff'VJ?Qf g .5 1 1, 1 V1 a ,L 1331, iii wr Lfv', '1 .f. , ,4. . , , , ff .2 f., ft-1.2.54 A-f.,Mf.4Z,fg.,1,1,,,f:fz,mf,':f-11,115 ,.4,',,,4i.':,.z.:f Janet Weil, the representative to Girls' State in 1968. Girls' State, sponsored by the American Legion, offered an opportunity for high school girls to learn about government. It was held at University of Calif- ornia at Davis. Each girl becomes a citizen of Girls' State, and a citizen of a city, a county, and a political party. Elections for offices are held, and the climax was an Inauguration at the end ofthe week. Many of the activities were to participate in active government, but there were also talent shows, an all-faith service, and a candle light- ing ceremony. Any girl may apply to Girls' State. Girls are chosen on the basis of their academic standings, and on their participation in school and community activities. Miss Marilyn Root was the ad- visor of Girls' State at Redwood. 181 HO UR SOCIETY To become a member of the Redwood Honor Society requires more than a B- average and at least ten hours of participation in such school activities as after school sports, clubs, or one of Redwood's many organizations. Last Fall's enrollment was over two hundred students. To qualify for life membership, a student must be a member in six out of the seven semesters, and of these six one must be in the Senior year. A ,large banquet is held each Spring for life members of both C.S.F. and Honor Society. This banquet, given by the Sequoians, is tra- ditionally held the last Monday of the school year. Mr. Charles Kurtz was again the advisor for Honor Society. This year's officers were Skip Corsini, President, Phil Simon, Vice President, Nancy Bergren, Recording Secretary, and Cathy Connor, Corresponding Secretary. Some of the officer's duties included aiding students in ap- plying, okaying their applications, and filling out membership cetificates for those who were accepted. 182 Nancy Bergren and Mr. Kurtz take applications for Honor Society. Nick Suntzeff applies for Honor Society. ff Q I 2 V X ,' 7.55 a .., f Honor Society Officers--Phil Simon, Vice President: Cathy Connor, Corresponding Secretaryg Nancy Bergren, Recording Sec- retary: and Skip Corsini, President. SENIORS Barbara Ahern Susan Antipa Peter Ashley David Baldwin Kristin Berge Nancy Bergren Allen Bitter Bruce Bitter Eileen Blum Laura Brandt Madeleine Brown Charlotte Carlsen Gunnar Carlsson Peter Carroll William Clinch Barry Cohn Helen Collier Linda Collins Craig Corsini Terence Cox Thomas Crisp Robert Crossley Phillip Culver Patrick Curley Elizabeth DeMello Henry Diaz Robert Dorinson Pamela Eldred Martha Evans Janet Fleischmann Joanne Fujiwara Gay Gale Christine Gerhard David Gilbert Deborah Glassman Camille Goebel Carol Griffin Richard Haberman Nanette Hantzche Loretta Hennessy Catherine Herkenhoff Brian Hicks Deborah Hirsch Ann Horton Kathryn Hutchinson JoEllen Johnson Gordon Kamai Gary Kasprzak Diana Knight Susan Lachtman Leslie Lehman Kenneth Levin Susette Little Linda Locati Randall Love Bruce McCarthy Steve McCormick Marilyn McGee Sheila Mackey Gail Mahood Don Mantooth Laurie Mazur Donald Meyer Wesley Mock Vicki Moore Tom Murray Anita Nagel Carolyn Oller Susan Pease Ardith Pederson James Peters Harold Pritchard Eric Rasmussen Peter Richter Leslie Roberts Ken Roby Michael Rossoff Mark Rude Ingrid Rudolph Cynthia Ruggles Ruth Sandburg Isabelle Schmid Charles Shenson Elizabeth Shuey Richard Simpson Valerie Smith David Spooner Mollie Squires Jordan Stanton Anne Strathairn Lynn Talbot Susan Torrey Carol Tucker Sharon Venatta Suzanne Vogel Terry Wagstaff Deborah Ward Janet Weil Steve Wentworth Mary Williams Robin Williams Claudia Wilson Gary Winblad Carol Worth JUXVIORS Linda Ball Benjamin Ballard James Barkovich Dan Bean Bradley Belden Carole Bertram Miriam Bond Griffin Brazil Greg Brockbank Paula Brown Maria Buchols Brook Buettner Mary Cain Keith Cary Yvonne Chang Lee Christopher Leslie Connarn Cathy Connor Bonnie Cook ff Carolyn Curley Edward Danse Ann Davis Charlotte Deedy Arthur Defenderfer Cecilia DeMartini Michael DeMartini Jeffrey DeSaussure Joy DeVinny Anne Duhme Tacy Dunham Lenora Dwyer Cynthia Egger Robert Enkeboll Joseph Enzensperger Thomas Estudillo Noreen Ferrari Steve Filante Colleen Fitzhenry Carol Frank Marion Gale Patricia Garcia Tedd Gibson Dixon Giles Michael Green Robert Gries Christine Gulbransen Kathleen Gundry Debbie Hamilton Robert Hamilton Karen Haynes Philip Hoehn Scott Holmes Cathy Horowitz Albert Huber Richard Isaacs George Johnson Margaret Johnson Michael Kast Michael King Carol Lazurus Lori Lea Debra Leininger Juanita Lively Sharon Loeffler Suzanne Lucia Douglas Maclise Steven Malvino Jon Marchant Thomas Marker William Mathews Michael Meyer David Micon Kathryn Miller Robert Miller Marla Mix Theodore Murray Judith Newton Janet Offenbach Kenneth Perry Dave Peterson Lynn Phillips Robert Piper Gerald Piro 'f i 'VF' Patricia Posner Cynthia Postel Edward Pring Kevin Pusser Kathryn Rainey Mary Rayden Rhonda Rima Christina Robinson George Roland Charles Rosso Lynn Schnieder M argo Schullerts Edwin Sweringhaus Ellen Sheeks Karen Shimamoto Timothy Shippey Philip Simon Kent Skov Tod Sloan Gary Smith Roger Smith Valerie Stoll Constance Stong Nicholas Suntzeff Kevin Sweeney Robert Tanner Timothy Taylor Shelley Thunes Betty Treadway Linda Trieber George Tripp Paul Van Ravenswaay Lynn Volk Peter Weaver Janet Wehr Jan Wilson Michael Wurtz SOPHOMORES Phil Akers Andrew Anixter Debra Autrey Sharon Bale Holly Barbarisi Georgette Barda Dorte Bistrup Douglas Brock bank Jon Broderick Philip Brookman Cecilia Cavalier Peggy Chater Victoria Cimina John Clarke Steven B. Cohn Steven E. Cohn Alissa Crandall Carol Cuzens Kathleen del Portillo Christina DeMont Robin Dix Douglas Dransfield Louise Dwyer Laurie Erskine Dianne M, Fanning Ingrid Farag Suzanne Foley Joseph Franaszek Claudia Fromm Sandy Fujiwara Anne B. Gale Cydnie Glicksberg Kathryn Green Leslie Greenfield Joan Griffin Wolfgang Gutscher Gregory Hall Anne Hamilton Madeline Heassler Erik Humber Deborah Jacobs Richard Kahn Lois Kazakoff James Keigwin Robert Knight Kathryn Kornelis Mitzi Kuwatani Steve Lederm an Evelyn C. Lee Sally Leete Janet Leonards Gary Levin Stephen Levintow Deborah Lewis James Lienkaemper Dana London Natalie Lucia Vivian McCarthy Erica McVicker Stephen MacFarlane Ruth Mackay Elizabeth A, Murray Scott Neely Diane Newton Tim Novacic James Oser Peter Phelps Michele Pla Deborah Polhemus Louise Presotto Elizabeth Remak Randolf Richter Debbie Ring Andrea Schultz Kay Simon Candice Smith Carolyn Smith Jeffrey Sloan Cathy Smoot Larry Stoehr Karen Stoltze Natalie Todd Bruce Tucker Brett Wiggins Becky Wilson Robert Zimmerman FRESHMEN 4? Arnold T. Brooks Elizabeth Brown Barbara Buettner Tom Burchard Gregory Caesar Paul Cane Mark A. Cummings Irina S. de Fisher Michele deNevers Mark Dickerson Mary A. Duhme Sam Farb Gary L. Fleischman Mary E. Fox Thomas Gaskin Karen E. Gjerde Robin Hermann Scott W. Huber Stephen Innes Michael Jacobs Joel D. Johnson Michael A. King Jane Kirschbaum James C. Kopp Philip Leeds Denise Locati Nancy E. Lubamersky Lynn McCarty Sherri McDannold Catherine McElroy Kenneth MacDonald Marilyn Mendle Gregory Mock Kent Moss Cheryl A. Napper Richard L. Norton Luellen E. Olsen Richard C. Parnell William Penny James G, Quinn Catherine Rayden Heather Robinson Donald H. Rowe Janet Russell Linda Saxton I Lydia Scharpf Jeffrey D. Schulz Scott Setrakian Elton B. Sherwin Scott Sinnott Gregory Skinner Paul Skow Richard R. Slusher Lori Smith Virginia Smith Elizabeth Steiger Tod Paul Sweeney Suzanne L, Thomas Tom Tierney Cynthia White Neal Winblad Dan Young Mrs. Marguerite Bunting, a supervision aid. OHS OftCl'l WOl'1dCI'S Just uuw LIIC wuuunlgut pulled, the lawns mowed, and where our litter goes. No, the elves don't come out of the wood- work at midnight. We have a maintenance staff of fourteen who 'fmagicallyw clean up for us. Mr. Meritt E. Robinson is in charge of the clean-up detailf, The members of his band are Mrs. Adrian Hensley, matron, Mr. Arlindo T. Baptista, Mr. Manuel F. De Silva, Mr. John W. Justice, Mr. Milton F. Mancebo, and Mr. Richard C. Pierce. Other members of the staff are Mr. Manuel F. Rosa, Mr. Philip J. Sol- davini, Mr. Viggo Speedtsberg, and Mr. Nat Zarucchi. Mr. Howard Terris makes sure the Uboogey man doesn't get in at night, and Mr. Frank J. Fontes prunes the shrubs. We also have three supervision aides, Mr. Jay Rossi, Mrs. Marguerite Bunting, and Mr. Peter Thompson. 3'05 l the Student Center. Mr. Nat Zarucchi 5' f J N Ygjl ' . .,..- S S I Mr. Frank Fontes digs his work. Cf 1 00 c 99 gi! M O11 s Q si f-fjf 2 cv oo D 184 l 1 QP 11 l RSITY BASEBALL -. 4. --- I xlgmr' ' ' 1041 - ry A.. - ya, - Yi, N -.5 ya:-. .35 1 fe- It Nxxx, iL,g,h,i,:fJ3::5fxQ55Lge: ivy- . X , Q ' ' ' .5 .s .2 11:1 -rf'-Azr I , 1 fs- . . ,,Jl:,1!',-5'kQ,a- 4-is - ... H51 'Vanin vYsM-...N 'af f-fi' fn 'on' v Q 2 ' 'Q :Dm 'if' Q . Q' ' QQ - 2- . , U' .-'bl xx' . Lax x -A ,-Hifj -N .. qgfg my fmxgjggwgf 1- ' 1, . - A ,. u '1-A X 'E' pgxg :Q-ta, kr f . .Syn IQ -. ., . l 52. Q. w.,, ' 'ayiugx V9 Qlgniv r , -. u pl-Hi' , x X v V 1 K ' I 'Q . 4 - ' M I is 1, .1 - , 1, :.', ' Y-L ' ' , 4-' k , , ' ' 1.g-XWEA, 51'-8 r. - ', N, ' ' N L Y 4 N gr g ,v 'F-SQ 'LN v eA 9 ! 'f5 :.JC' - -H 49 ' . RM D x f --.- ,--J'-xf..- . s v 2- x,' T.. f-- W' 'gsgi'--v,:g1bf..+:-1- , '- '- -.f -r -'fu ' f, s 3-ul' 3.41 ' .V 45. . f - 13545, eb LW sw. 'is .J , i BACK ROW - L TO R, Jerry Piro, John Boro, Pete Carroll, Larry Hoffman, Don Mantooth, Jim Peters, Roger Smith, Tom Wichert, Ken Roby, Coach Al Endriss FRONT ROW - Rob Dorinson, Henry Diaz, Don Meyer, Joe Caito, Kevin Ward, Bill Arthrip, Eric Rasmussen, Pete Cooney. Ken Roby throws the ball to second to set up a double play. f I l 1 , , FRONT ROW: L TO R. Kevin Ward, Pete Cooney, Jim 5 186 Peters BACK ROW: Bill Arthrip, Roger Smith, Tomi Wichert, Don Mantooth, Larry Hoffman. GIANTS RL TO SL CCESSFUL SEAS The 1969 edition of the Giants featured the youth movement. Gone was shortstop Ken Johnson, player of the year and number 2 draft choice of the New York Yankees. Ken Roby moved to that posi- tion to fill the gap left by Johnson. Big Jim Peters was behind the plate in a move to give the pitching staff more help. Big bats in the Giant line-up were Jim Peters, Pete Carroll, Don Mantooth, Ken Roby and Rob Dorinson. Although young, the Varsity Giants tried to improve on last year's 18-7 won - lost record and a third place finish in league play. Pitching played an impor- tant part in the race for the M.C.A.L. title. Roger Smith, undefeated as a sopho- more, was the number l man backed up by Don Mantooth, Larry Hoffman, Tom Wichert and Bill Arthrip. Others who did their part were Jerry Piro, John Boro, Don Meyer, Pete Cooney, Henry Diaz, Kevin Ward, Eric Rasmussen and Joe Caito. et x X vs 4.. 2 Coach Al Endriss Bill Minnes Pete Carroll l f Don Nlantooth Ken Roby Pete Cooney Q i fi ,f fir If 'KH , Eg , Q ? ',ll BillArthrip John Boro Joe Cairo ,vi 4 'W 52 2 .maj 4 1 Henry Diaz Rob Dorinson Don Meyer Roger Smith Jim Peters 59 i 1' , .f-iz? v Z i gi' JU' fw '?Z -. . f. J V, 4.1.,:,.,f:. Q Jerry Piro Kevin Ward Tom Wickert i gg. E CQ A X Larry Hoffman Eric Rasmussen l 1 in 1 87 pI if f f' 'ii .,,,,,V,V , - ..,, .i i E JU IOR ARS ITY BASEBALL 1 224 FRONT ROW- Jim Keigwin, Kirk Radke, Mike Fitch, Roger Graham, Greg LeDoux, Tim Maltzahn, Andy Anixter, Blair Jarcik, Bill Brown, BACK ROW- Coach Coronado, Jeff Nadd, Paul Galli, Brook Buett- ner, Gary Schunk, Vance Argen- to, Frank Pamilia, Scott Trobbe. Missing: John Moresco, Jim LaTorre. FRESH BASEB LL The Junior Varsity was again this year coach- ed by Gary Coronado. Last year, Coach Coronado guided his team to a 19-4 season and finished second in league standings. The squad was spearheaded by five return- ing J.V.'s and Juniors Vance Argento, Tim Maltzahn, and Frank Pamilia. The bulk of the team, however, consists of last year's Freshman players. The Junior Varsity was backed by a good defensive front and powerful hitting by LaTorre, Buettner, Moresco and Trobbe. Mr. Coronado commented, prior to the season, that Terra Linda and Navato would provide the stiffest competition in the M.C.A.L. g 57 sv aff ' Coach Wes Price looked forward to a success- ful season this year. The Freshmen came in third place last year. Hurling this year for the team was Mike Butler, Kevin Brown, and Bob Brown, Grant Wagner and' Joel Johnson. Scott Barrie, Sam Farb, and Kerry Kness played the infield. The outfield consisted of Bob Stubbs, Jim Thorn and Ray Judah. Because of an en- thusiastic turnout of thirty boys, the Freshmen Baseball team were strong contenders for their league title. FRONT ROW--Bob Lindsey, Ray Judah, Bill Penney, Rick Norton, Scott Berrie, Kerry Kness, Sam Farb. BACK ROW-- Coach Price, Grant Waggoner, Mike Butler, Bob Brown, Kevin Brown, Jim Thorn, Rich Slusher, Joel Johnson, Kevin Brown, Bob Stubbs. PRCSPECTS BRIGHT FOR TRAC UAD STA.VDl.YG: Coach Shaw, Mike Sferrati, Dave Lake, Judd Piller, Gary Kasprzak. Phil Simon. Dave Baldwin KNEELING: Mike A strong Redwood track team was eagerly awaiting the start of the league season as the yearbook went to press. Under the supervision of Coach Gary Shaw, the team appeared headed for its third straight MCAL title with the only serious competition coming, as usual, from Tam. This year's squad appeared to be strongest in the field events where Brian Hicks and Mike Wurtz in the pole vault, Judd Pillar in the dis- cus, Dave Lake in the highjump, and Bob Bartel and Gary Kasprzak in the shot put were early season standouts. Outstanding runners were Todd Norris in the 440 and 880, Tom Estudillo in the 440, Chris Sigur and Tom Poppin in the sprints, and Phil Russell, Kevin Pusser, Lee Hotchkin, Tim Taylor, and Jay Neuhaus in the distance events. Thompson, Tony Wiggins, Ross Beaton, Brian Hicks, Mike Wurtz Bob Bartel, Manager Bob Brooks. Not pictured, Jim Barkovich Members ofthe relay team race for the finish line. W X I ff? db K N R Redwood's top 3 shot-putters, Bob Bartel, Phil Simon, and Gary Kasprzak, demonstrate their form. 190i ROW I: Manager Bud Livers, Dave Silverman, Kevin Pusser, Pat Dorinson, Lee Hotchkin, Tim Taylor, Rob Williams, Dick Stoltze, Jay Neuhaus, Steve Filante, Manager Rich Mills. ROW II: Tom Estudillo, Lee Christopher, Mike Farley, Tom Sigur, Mike Edwards .L Ace discus man Judd Pillar begins his spin. George Tripp, Chris Sigur, Coach Basham. ROW Ill: Coach Shaw, Chris Johnson, Brett Wiggins, Craig Cochrane, Dan Friedman, Ken Perry, Phil Russell, Ridg Ryan, Tom Poppin, Mike Kast, Coach Tobiason. as , , m.. GIANTS SHUOT FOR THIRD STR IGHT MCAL TITLE ':12izZ4f.,f,f,,, , I uh t I The top four Giant hurdlers, Brett Wiggens, Pat Dorinson, Craig Cochrane, and Dan Friedman, work on form during practice 4 Q 5.5.4 sua W 5-nt, . ,H Ace pole-vaultcr Brian Hicks clears the bar against piedmont. awk mm Xa . f ' Q . gm .T -,145-,. . . Q, .J,,,,.,,! 5.4. , -' M, .- 'N '. iii. I ,. 6, f , . 5. ,V 1 N 4 192 FRGS ROW I: Guillermo Pousclequiz, Dennis Kuwatani, Pete Treganowen, Pete Comstock, Phil Skow, Guy O'Farrell, Brian Pusser, Coach Basham. ROW ll: Jim Quinn, Gary DeMartini, Mark Asiano, Scott Coburn, Mark Helbig, Kip Kermoian, Mark Ninkovich, Tom Guerin. ROW III: Dave Tikker, Bill Schaffer, John Stolte, Bill Morse, Harry Mitchell, Mike Richcreek, Ethan Christensen. Y! A . z BEESA 5 FROSHIXNDK t STRO G ri 2 70 W f--VX 4 S,-Pifl 1 ,j 4145- V :ff - 'G Mif g , 2 Wie A Redwood high-jumper BEES ROW I: Mike Falvey, Ken Perry, Dave Silver- man, Lee Hotchkin, Jeff Pedersen, Bud Livers. ROW Il: Bill Teran, Kelly Wheeler, Malcolm Kew, Scott Neely, Chris Sigur, ETTERS LGOK FORWARD TO SECOND CONSECUTI E TITLE In l968, Coach Glen Dickey guided his team to the league title, winning eleven of twelve out- ings. This year Mr. Dickey said that this was his strongest team he has ever coached and probably the best in Redwood's history. The team was comprised of five juniors, five sophomores, three seniors, and two freshmen. Bob Knight, Andy Walker, Steve McDonald, Brice Basset, and Tad Isaacs were the top five and among the eight returning varsity netters. Because of the considerably large number of fine underclassmen on the team, the Giants were the team to beat in 1969 and will be for the years to come. FRONT ROW-Bruce Patton, Tad Isaacs, Mike DeMartini, Bob Knight, Steve McDonald, Jay Stolkes, Gary Walter. BA CK ROW-Ballard Bayer, Mike Murata, Bruce Tucker, Phil Hoehn, Steve McCormick, Jeff Allen, Rich Leininger, Andy Walker, Brice Basset, Coach Dickey. Brice Basset Steve McDonald Tad Isaacs RETURNING LETTERM N SPE RHEAD GGLF HGPE Returning Lettermen The Golf team finished fourth in 1968, after winning the championship for four consecutive years. The l969 team was coached again by Coach Dick Hart. The Varsity competed in 20 matches and the year was highlighted by a trip to Pebble Beach. Returning from last yearls team were lettermen Wayne Duerson, ArtCarewe, George Carewe, Stocky Spooner, Steve Hartman and Bruce McCarthy. The top golfers were Senior Wayne Duerson and Junior George Carewe. The Giants got off to a flying start by de- feating Novato by 10 strokes on their first outing. Coach Hart commented priorto the season: We have an excellent chance to win the Championship We can Win Our tough BruceMcCarthy,StockySpooner,ArtCarewe,WayneDuerson league matches at the beginning of the season. 4-an f -,4- W' BACK ROW--Coach Hart, Art Carewe, Bob Zimmerman, George Carewe, Tom Marker, Stocky Spooner, Brad Herrick, Wayne Duerson, Greg Bunting, Arnold Brooks, Ken Edgeman, Pat Hyde. FRONT ROW: --Bruce McCarthy, Steve Hartman, Mike Maher, Scott Huber. .f' l - 41. , 1 .16 1 A 194 REDWGGD Look FQR AQUATIC SWEEP Getting a good start Redwood Senior Greg Meyers goes on to win the 50 yard freestyle. The 1969 Redwood Swim Team fielded what Coach Purcell considers one of the best teams in Redwood's eleven year history. After going un- defeated in both Varsity and Bee divisions through the practice season, the Giant mermen forcast what could be the first aquatic grand slam by sweeping championships in all M.C.A. L. watersports, waterpolo, Bee and Varsity Swimming. At the time the yearbook went to press record performances had been turned in by Ken James, Mike Roark and Brian Hennessy in individual events. When these men joined in relays by other Redwood standouts such as Greg Meyers, Ted Danse, John Malvino and Norm DeMont look hopefully toward All-American recogni- tion. Outstanding Bee swimmers are Charlie Rosso, Paul Cane, Scott Sinnott, Peter Phelps and Erik Humber. Varsity diver Kirk Gray scores highly as Redwood went on to defeat Berkley in their first meet of the year. ,,v,,, S, n.,,, , ,LMI ,W mm , I I , ff. ' ' Y' 'Y Varsity TOP ROW: Mike Roark, John Malvino, John Werner, Kirk Gray, Chuck Cohein, Ken Levin, Don Wallace, Tedd Gibson, Ted Danse, Brian Hennessey BOTTON ROW: Norm DeM0r1t, Greg Meyers, Ken James, Hugh Carter. ,sw t aff I ,f.,y.,, , V ,493 , ,, ., ' ' , f t ., ,, . A fliffiiy V' Q 4 j. . ' 144, ..,, U N QL-fy AM-gg, ,, .y JJ., y ,,,,, .,,,,g, , ,, . , X, -2' I, . fr ' , ,-1: L.,,,, ,- ., Y J f . NPN y , ' is , - af Axifeltlffby' -fm X-Q, Q rw.. ' Mr- V ' . 'fffagem . ,Q e-V ' :emu .4f: -gf? f :tar-fwfr -f-' K M '. .. s , .,.. .,-.fan ,., ..,,----M-nv-w3m,,,,, -. ,,.f.. gxmzgw My - - ,, K A--.mf ,r Wal ,.,, W , , Mgfggt W... 1. -, AQ,.w,,M, . ,..,. - iw4.a.g,Q,yMzfWg.y,CQ - 11Lf'.x ' ' ' win- W ' ,, K ., Q.: ...Q H--sf' , N Wim' - fv mn, e-- Norm DeMont leaves Berkley opponent far behind in second leg ofthe Medley Relay. 196 . A Getting off the wall quickly John Malvino picks up precious time. Coach Purcell sw ,., W- f I P-ff I f-x. l ,.. RIGHT' Senior Transfer Mike Roark goes on to a school record Junior diver Don Wallace shows cham- pionship form. in the 100 yard butterfly. TOP ROW: BEES Dave Schindler, Mike Pruett, Steve Blake, Doug James Steve Grinnell, Paul Cane, Jim Kopp, Pete Phelps, Charlie Rosso, Dave Levy, Erik Humber BOTTOM ROW: Scott Sinnott, Dave Ring, Steve Stevensen, Mark Twede, Mike Gehlen, Watt Kopp, Scott Northwood, Ken MacDonald,John Geopp, John Sturdivant. l97 383-1708 i lir-1ct.avf'- E-it E T R TTTT L' I 1' -I ' I E' fu -, . ' , ' I l'? 'f-'t'Bzf.ffiai, -' J OWN 5 0Ul1 fy I age iI,',fCl'fffff.lfI . 1 ' I T. Eg: .,..r If --,n-I..-2' IIN-2 - -1 . -.- - - - f'-fQ7Hg' -4- t ,..f ,. ,fmt 1- ' I yv '-v' , ,,- ff fu. .C-. rj ig K- igpi. T' ji--x 4 'yr - -QR, ff- -'SE' TSX - ,y -xi. ff., . ' ff f QW-I ', ' 'J ,Y ,'fr,.,-',,, ' '., --'ii I I .c.- x iv -I ,Ui Q N 'R ,. vt A li lj I f fm ffUf'11fZ-Aff, . Wiki:-k,l,,'QfgM1ljll3j!5Ql ,jjlQlStii'l:gl5:Qxls . 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THE EBB TIDE the Voice ofthe Tiburon Peninsula Congratulates Redwood High School's Graduating seniors It pays to work at Pass it aiong, Pacific Telephone.. An equal opportunity employer mi-H TV STEREO RADIO M QUALITY SERVICING D Es'r. 1947 OAKLEY DEXTER GEORGE BARTRAM 924 1600 25 WARD STREET LARKSPUR JOHNNY Rll3EIRO BLDR., INC. JOHNNY RIBEIRO JR. - President PHONE 16 LARK COURT 924-2316 LARKSPUR, CALIF. Congratulations to the Class of 1969 CHARLES H. DURRIE, A.I.D 8 Beach Road Tiburon, California 94920 C4155 435-0300 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIS' Finest ln Cosmetics and Perfu TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU LOCKWOOD PHARMACY 12 Miller Ave. Mill Valley, Calif. Phone: 388-0326 ROSSI BROS. PHARMACY 536 San Anselmo Ave. San Anselmo, Calif. Phone: 454-3355 Elm ff 31112 fflurie arlera-Ellarkspnr fllnurieri Donald Geddes Realty oiggivy senv men-1:n:si ueuvs or conve M AUENA Liv dial: aligns? LAnxspun . anf:NunAe . Knnrr new wuktv ' It bird No. CONT! 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Box 73 Mill Valley, California , 1.5 ! 1'l3t7A W 'T Izfj. 5 RED ROBIN CATERERS Larkspur, Calif. 924-0956 489 Magnolia Avenue CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Amateur Radio Club Archeology Club Art and Publicity Audio Visual Assistants Band Brunch Sales Canteen Staff Chess Club CSF Fall CSF Spring Film Club - Forensics Girls Service Club Hiking Club Homemaking Honor Society Fall Honor Society Spring IFO International Club Investment Club Lab Assistants Library Workers Math Club Model Airplane Model LN Phi Lambda Sigma Photographers Orpheus Republican Club Ski Club SNIIC C Stamp Club Student Store Workers Student Teachers Water Skiing Club Work Experience STUDENT LEADERS Student Body Officers Senior Class Officers Junior Class Officers Sophomore Class Officers Freshman Class Officers Varsity Yell Leaders lFaIlJ Varsity Song Girls lFalll Varsity Yell Leaders 1Winterl Varsity Song Girls lWinterJ Lnderclass Song Girls Majorettes CLASSES Senior 36 Junior 98 Sophomore I I4 Freshman 126 Administration 24 Faculty 28 Counselors 27 Office Staff 26 Ads I 98 Index 220 68 65 71 68 14 67 66 70 180-181 180-181 70 76 78 79 78 182- 183 182-183 79 138 65 69 66 69 79 179 138 71 139 76 139 139 70 67 77 65 67 168 36 98 114 126 12 13 142 143 144 14 SPORTS Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football GAA Golf Swimming Soccer Tennis Track Waterpolo Wrestling ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 1969 LOG staff would like to thank the following people for their assistance to- ward the publication of this yearbook. Mrs. Eileen Hawkes Mr. Bill Wilkenson Mr. Bud Bosco 185 149 92 84 20,146,174 194 195 162 193 189 161 158 Advertising Advisor Financial Advisor Representative of American Yearbook Co. Miss Orendorff and staff Photography James Bastian Tedd Gibson Mike Kast Bruce Iverson COMMITTEES Election Executive Finance Social Activities PUBLICATIONS Bark Log Giant Turtle ACTIVITIES Fall Division Winter Division Spring Division 170 170 170 170 72 74 166 10-1 I 96-97 164- 165 Adams, George 37,83,84 Ahern. Barbara 37 Allegra. Jacqueline 37 Allen. Andrew Allen. Jeffrey 37.177 Aneona, Mario 37 Anderson, George Anker, Jonn L. 37 Anker, John S. 37 Antipa, Susan 37 Appel, Judith 37,177 Artoux, Juliette 37 Ashley, Peter 37.137, 166,177 Ausbrook. Elizabeth 37 Bain Geoffrey 37 Baker, Lynn 37 Baldwin, David 37,158, 189 Ba1l,iKeven 37 Ballinger. Sally 37 Barger, Jane 37 Ba.rte1, Robert 37.189 Barth. Robert 38 Bemsett Quentin 38 Bastian, James 38,71 Bale. Deborah 38 Baits. John 38 Bauer, Gary 38 Bauer, Robert 38 Bauer, Susan 38 Bavuso. Blair 38,83,85,160 Bennet, Valaney 38 Berg, Laurie 38,74.75 Berge, Kristin 38 Bergren, Nancy 22.38,137, 146,182,183 Berquist, Edward Berryman. Barbara 38 Best. Douglas 38.83.84 Betterton, Joy 38 Bigelow, William 38 Bird. Frank Birdsall. William Birich. Dima 38 Bitter. Allen 39 Bitter, Bruce 39 Bittner. John 39 Bjornskov, Elizabeth 39 Blum. Chris Blum. Eileen 39 Bolin, Dennis 39 Borloli, Dennis 39 Boss, James 39 Boswell. Judith 39 Bowles. Nathaniel 39 Boyd. James 177 Boyd. John 39 Boyd. Louis Brady, Michael 39 Brajkovich. Patricia 20.39. 146.172 Brandt, Laura 39,74,17I Brenlin. Jane 39 Broadhead, Susan 39 Brodie, Gary 39 Bromm, William 39,74 Brooks, Phillip 39 Brown. Madeline 40 Brown, Steven -10 Bruton, Elizabeth 40 Burt. Denise 40 Butscher. Brian 40 Cabella, Anthony Campana. Suzanne 40 Candrian, Bruce-10,152,153 Carbonnel. Joyce 40 Cardy. Lesley 40 Carewe. Arthur 40.l52.l53,194 Carlsen. Charlotte 40.73 Carlsson,Gunnar 40 Carreiro. Suzanne40 Carroll, Anne 40 Carroll, Peter 40,83,84.153,186,l87 Carter, Zachary 40,158,159 Cheekley. James 40 Chelini Patricia Cichy, Susan 40 Clark, Lisa 40 Clemons, Gary Clinch. William 41,161 Cochrane, Craig 41,190,191 Cohn, Barry 41 Cohn. Henry 41 Coleman, Stephen Collier. Helen 41.139 Co1Iins.Joshua Collins. Linda-11,168 Colthurst, Dennis 41 Conein. Charles 4l.I6l.196 IDRS Conti, Craig 41 Cook, Susan 41,142,172 Cooke. Johanna 41 Cooper, Alan Corno. Deana 41 Corsini. Craig -11.151, 153, 183 Cox,Terenee 41.83.85 Crisp, Thomas 41. 152. 1 53 Crossley. Robert 41,177 Crovo. Catherine 41 Culver, Phillip 41.73 Cunha. Eva 41 Cunningham. James 42 Curd, David 42 Curley, Patrick 42.83.85 Dailey. Evan 42 Dalhover. Rick Danley. Monica 42 Daveler. Mark 42 Davidson, Deborah 42 Davidson, Paula 23.42 Davis, Ann 42 Decker. Robert Dekker, Nusi 2l.22,42.l74 Del Ponte, Marilyn 42 Delrich. Raymond 42 De Mello, Elizabeth 42 DeMiIle. Jeanne 42 De Mont. Norman 42.196 De Saussure, Stephen 42 Dewey, David 42 De Wilde. Suzanne 42.77 Diamond, Judy Diaz. Henry 42.83.84.l86.l87 Dickson. Donald 43 Dignan, Margaret 43 Dimperio, Toni 43 Dingwall. Karen 43 Dinsmore, James Dorinson. Robert 43,83,84, 186, Dorrity, Barry Dowd, Deborah 43.74.177 Downward, Kristi 43 Drew. William 43 Duerson. Wayne 43,194 Dukes, Robert 43 Dunham. Galen 43 Dunn. Robert 43 Ecker, Kenneth 43 Egger, Sandra -13 Eldred, Pamela 12,18,43 Ellis, Peter Evans, John 43.177 Evans, Martha 43 Feldman. Laurie 43 Fernandez, Victoria 43 Ferris, Jeffrey 44 Fink. Jacquelyn 44 Fischer, Steven 44.83.84 Fishel, Lee 44.79,176 Fleischmann, Janet 44,75 Fogarty, Lynn 44 Fowler, Catherine 44 Fox, Deborah Fredrickson. Goran 44.137 Freid. Robert Frellson. Kathleen 44 Friedman. Daniel 44,190,191 Fujiwara. Joanne 44,168 Gabbs, Joanne 13.44.73 Gale, Gay 44 Gates. Jay 44 Gatto. Marsha 44 Gautier, Cynthia 44 Geist, Carol 44 Gerhard, Christine 44 Gerhardt, G. Theodore 44 Gilbert, David 45.73 Gilboy, Nancy 45 Gilman. Jacqueline Giovanini, Joseph 45 Giudice, Frank 45 Glassman, Deborah 45.73.180 Goebel, Camille 45,175 Gottheiner, Ronald 45 Graham, Douglas 45 Graham, Howard 45 Graham. William 45 Grange, William Green, Steven 45 Gregorowicz. Dorothy 45 Gries, Sally 45 Griffin, Carol 45.139, 166,177 Grinnell, Jeffrey 45 Guendner, Richard 45 Guetter. Richard Guinan, Gretchen 45 Gulbransen, Robert 45 Gustafson, Larry 45.158 Gutowsky, Daniel 46 Gwin. Steven 46 Haas, Phillip 46 Haberman. Richard 46 Hahn, Melanie Hamilton, Mark Hantzsche, Nanette 46,8 1,168, 180 Hartshorne, Sally 46 Harvey, Jean 46 Hauser. Patrick 46 Heath. Deborah 46 Heath. Ford 46 Hennessy, Loretta 12.46.171 Henry. Reginald 46 Hepperle. John 46 Herkenhoff. Catherine 46 Herschleb, John 46 Hewitt, Jeffrey 46 Hicks. Brian 46,189,191 H irsch, Deborah 46 Hoeg, Kim 46,177 Hoeg. Nina 47 Hoffman, Carol 18.47 Hoffman. James 47,186,187 Hoffman. Lorraine 47 Hoipkemeier, Shari 47 Hollander, Louisa Holliday. Brian 47 Horn, Philip 12.47 Horton. Ann 47 Hoagland, Diana 47 House, Peter Howard, Katherine Hutchinson, Kathryn 47 Hatter, Jeffrey 47 lngalls. Peter 47 lnman. Lynn 47 James. Kenneth 47.196 Jenkinson, Bruce 47,83,84,87 Johannes, Adam 47 Johnson. Debra Johnson, Donald 47 Johnson. JoEl1en 47 Johnson. Leland 47 Johnson. Richard 48 Johnson. William 48 Jones. Jeffrey 48 Kadri. Aziz Kalweit, Ernest Kamai. Gordon 48 Kasprzak. Gary 48,83.85, I 58,168,190 Katanics. George 48 Kaupe. lmants Keilman. Lawrence 177 Keith. Jack Keller, Jaynee 48 Keller. Robert 48 Kelly, Kerry 48 Kersnar. Jennifer 18,48 Khattar. Christina 48 King. Julie 34.48 Klinepier. Susan 48 Knight, Diana 48.139 Kohler. Robert 48 Konopisos, William 48.83.8587 Kopf. Kathryn 48 Krahl, Patricia 48 Kristensen, Kristen 48 Kuder, Glenn 49 Kuwatant. Linda 49,168,170 Lachtman. Susan l2,l8,49 Lake. David 49,189 Land, Jeffrey 49 Larimer, Lewis 49 Larsen. Steven 18,49 Leahy, Patrick Leathers. Edmund 49 Lee, Gary 49 Leggett. Stephen 49 Lehman. Leslie 22.49.175 Lehmann, Stephen 49 Leininger. Gregory 49 Lenci, Janet Leonard. Janice 49,74 Levin. Kenneth 49,161,196 Levitan. Richard 49.139 Liberati, Denise 49 Limpert, Leslie 49 Lindsay, Christopher 49 Lindstorm, Edward 66 Little, Susette13,50,75,139.l46,169.I76 Locati, Linda 20.21.50,146, 174 Louis, Kerwin 50 Love, Randall 50,166,177 Love. Sheryl 50 Lynch, Diana Lytle, Charles 50 McCarthy, Bruce 51.194 McCarty. Mary 51 U MKICSR7 -109,713 IRQ R. B. PORTER BOARDWALK BELVEDERE, CALIFORNIA Now featuring a complete line of quality Aff SHPPUES Southern Marin's Complete Record Store i 220 McClellan, Meredith 51 McClintock, Scott 51.81 McCormick, Steven 51 McDonald. Carol 51 McFadden, John 51 McGee. Marilyn 20,51 McLaughlin, Timothy 51,169,171 McMurray, Timothy 51 Machette, Michael 50 Mackey. Sheila 20,21.50 Mahood. Gail 50 Malatesta. Nancy 50 Malvino, John 50,161,196 Mantegani, James 50 Mantooth. Don 50,186,187 Mardakis. Paula 50.73 Marmysz, Linda 50 Marquis. Steven 50 Marshall. Douglas 50 Martinovich. Kristine 50 Mason, Stephen 50 Maxwell, John Mazur, Laurie 51,170 Mee, Cliva 51 Mellinger, Laura 51 Mendenhall, Lee Menzel. Jeffrey 51 Mt-iz, Larry Meyer. Donald 51,186,187 Miller. Kathryn 51,73 Mills, Paul 51 Mills, Richard 5 1,83.85,158.190 Minnes, William 51,75.83.8S.l53 Minutoli. Rebel 52,84 Mitchell, Michael 52 Mitchell, Scott 52,177 Mock, Wesley 52 Moffatt. Catherine 52 Moga, Nicholas 52,158,159 Molyneux, Charlisa 52 Monestier, Maryann Moore. Vicki 52 Moreno, Estrella Moriarty. John 52 Moricca. Steven 52 Moritz, Richard Mosser, Kathleen 52 Motell. April 52 Moulin, Thomas 52 Mueller. Lillian 52 Mullan, Jill 52 Mulvaney, Kevin Murdock, Daniel 52 Murphy. Scott 52 Murray. Eugene 52 Myers, Gregory 52.160, 195. 196 Nagel, Anita 53 Narin, Elisa 53 Nelson, James 53 Nelson, Linda 53 Newberry, Susan 53 Newman. Kathryn 53 Newman. Susan 53 Nichelini. Shari 53,139 Nicholson, Fredric 12,53 Nieda. Joy 53 Nilsen. Janine 53. Noble. Scott 53 Norby. Nancy 53 Nordstrom. Christine 53 Norman. Daniel 53 Norris. Todd 34,53 North, Marc 53,141 Norvo, Kevin 53 Novak, Dean 53 Nunes de Oliveira. Luiz 54,136,162 Obuchi. Gaby 54 Olesen, Kate 54 Oliver. Clayton 54 Oller. Carolyn 54 Olson. Donald 54 Olson, Donna 54 Olson. Russell Ostler, Teresa 23,54 Otto. Andrew 54 Outten. Amanda 54 Patten, Jane 23,54 Patterson, Robert 54 Patton, Martha Payne, Lorna Pease, Susan 54.74,75. 142 Pedersen. Ardith 54 Pedlar, Forrest 54,83,85.152,l53 Pedone, Rosemary 54 Pendleton, Mary 54 Perdelwitz, Lee 54 Perrone, Michele 54 Peters, James 55,84.87. 151. 152. 153, Peterson, Craig 55 Petrini, Anna 55 Philbin, Michael 55 Pike, Judith 20.55.174 Pilcher, Larry 55 Piller, Judd 55,189,190 Pioli, Dean 55.83.84 Pla. Deborah 55 Polacek, Richard Polhemus. Elizabeth 55 Pompeii, Celeste 55 Poole, Mary 55 Poppin, Thomas 55,190 Power. James 55 Powers, Margaret 55 Pressley. Peter H. Pritchard, Harold 5183.85.87 Purtell. Robert 55 Ramey. Gaile 55 Rmmussen. Eric 56,186,187 Rasmussen. Stephen 56 Ray, Linda 56 Reich, Richard 56 Reyburn, Jayme 56 Reynolds, Roger 56 Rice, Russell 56 Richards, Michael 56 Richards, Thomas 56.92.190 Richter, Peter 56.83.84 Ricksecker. Joan 56 Riding. Robert 56 Righetti, Barbara 56 Righetti, Stephen 56 Roark. Michael 56,161,196,197 Roberts. Leslie 56 Roberts, Pamela 56 186,187 Roby, Kenneth 56,185,186 Rocha. Mark 56 Rodriguez. Donald Rogers, Susanna 56 Rossoff, Michael 57 Rowland, Marsha 57 Rubke. David 57 Rude, Mark 57 Rudolph, lngrid 21,22,57,139,174, Rudolph, Marcia 57 Ruggles, Cynthia 57 Ruggles. David 57 Russell. Philip 57,92,190 Ryan. Ridg 57,88,162, 190 Ryan, Timothy 57 Samilson, Linda 57 Sandberg. Ruth 57.I46,170.176 Sanders, Robin 57 Satterlee, Michael 57 Saunders. Stephanie 34.35.57 Savitt, Charles 57 Schaffer. George 57 Scheerer, Stephen 58 Schindler, William 58 Schirmer. Liana 58 Schmale, Brenda 58 Schmid. lsabelle 58.169.l70,171 Schneider, Christine 58 Schwab. Dore 58 Sooville, Douglas 58 Secor, Douglas Selleck. Mary.58 Serrano. Georgia 58 Shekell, Stephen Shelden, Margaret 58 Shenson, Charles 58.142 Shimoda, Carol 58 Short, Anita 58 Short, Laurie 58 Shreeve, Conrad 58 Shubert, Jon 58 Shuey, Elizabeth 23.58.175 Siebmann, Axel 58,136 Siegel. Paul 59 Sigur. Christopher 59,190.192 Simmons. Gregory 59,69 Simonitch, John 59.169 Simpson, Mark 59 Simpson. Richard 59.83.85 Sitkin. Katherine Slocum. David Smetana, Suzanne 59 Smith. Linda 59 Smith. Stephen 59 Smith, Valerie 59, 169,171,173 Smolak, Mark Soden. Susan 59 Soriano, Roberto 59,161 Spalding, Cynthia 59 Spooner, David 18,59.152,153,194 Squires, Mollie 59,137 Staley. Richard 59 Stanton, Jordon 59,156 Stenzel. Lynne 59 Stephens, Sandra 60 Stevenson, Tracy 60 Stitt, Gordon 60 Storaas,Borghi1d 60,137,147 Stott, Hilary Strathairn. Anne 60.75.175 Strieter. Jon Stucrzenbecher. Doris 60 Suhl. Carol 60 Sullivan, Gregory Swanson, Neil 60 Sweeney, James 60 Sweeney, Joseph Sweger. Tamara Swipes. Shirley 60,142 Spillane, John Talbot. Lynn 60,137 Tarasoff, Georganne 60 Tate, Frances 60 Taylor, William I77 Terry. Barbara 60 Thompson, Lynne 60 Thompson, Michael 93.189 Thomson, John Timm, Linda Tobin, Timothy 83.84 Torney. Christopher 61 Torrey, Susan 61 Townsel. Rita6I, I77 Troppmann. Judith 61 Tucker, Carol6l,l7I, 173 Tucker, Cecelia 61 Tucker. Layne 61 Twede. Kristin 61 Vandall, Peter 61,68 Van Evera, Judy 61 Venatta. Sharon 61,70 Vitale, Diane 61,142 Vogel, Daniel 61 Vogel, Suzanne 61 Von Lackum, Gail 61 Vorhees. Jon 61 Wagstaff, Terre16I Walker. Kathleen 61 Wallerstein. Michael 61,177 Walsh, Linda 18.62.168 Ward, Deborah 62,142 Warne, Matthew Wasserman, Barry 62 Wayne, Robert 62,162 Weatherby, Cheryl 62 Webb. Benjamin 62,150.152,153 Weber, David 62 Weil, Janet 62,168,170,l7l.l8l Weiner, Jonathan 62 Wells. Stanley 62 Wentworth. Steven 62.156 Werner,John 18,62.l6l,l96 Werthimer, Mary 62 West. Christine 62,139 White. Patricia Whitmore. Craig 62 Wieder, Jean 62 Wiederkehr, William 62 Wiener. Constance 62 Wienholz. Ardell 62 Wiggins, Tony 63,189 Will. Joy 63 Williams. Mary 12,63 Williams. Robin 63,92.l62. 190 Wilson. Claudia 23,o3,1-12. lo9.173 Wilson, David Wilson. .lanct t-3 Wilson. NN illiam IS,o3,1ol Winblad. Gary bi Winston, Becky 63 Wittine, Brutx ol Wittman, Steven l3,o3 Wolfersperger. Kim Woodhu11.John 1S.h3 S5 oods. Kip Woods Marsha 63 JU Abrams, Charles 99 Adams Angela 99 Airola. David 99 Akers. Joseph 99 Alexander. Carole 99 Arab, Barbara 99 Arbuckle, Laura 99 Argento, Yanw 99,185 Amtanini, Janet 1-St- Amold, Swt 99 Amtz. Guy 99 Artrip. KN illizlm 99.186187 Ayres. Bonnie Azevcdo, Joseph 99 Baker, Gail 23.99 Ball. Linda 99,147 Ballard, Benjamin 99 Barber, Ronald 99 Barkovich, .lim 7-S,99,l36.154. Barnett, Clifford 66.99 Barnett, Ly nn 99 Baliocchini. Frank 99 Bmctl. Brice 99,193 Bauer, Ho1lyZ2,99 Ban, Daniel 99 Beasley . Lisa 99 Buxton. Ross 99,189 Bmhler, Michael 99 Barre, Davis Beeson. Tod Behel, John 99 Belden, Bradley 88,99 Bcndtschneider, Catherine 99 Bennett, Nancy 99 Bcrticevich. George 99 Bertram. Carole 99.147 Bittner, Traq 99 Blak, Joanne 99 Blake, Duncan 99 Blake, Michael 99 Bobrowski. Paul Bohan. Richard 99 Bohn. James 99 Bond. Miriam 99 Borello, Jule 22.99 IO Boro, John 100.151.153,l86.I87 Bowman, Nanci 100 Brand. Roberta 100 Brazil. Griflin 75.88.100 Bremer. Mark 88.100 Bricca. Thomm 100 Brock, Timothy 100 Brockbank. Gregory 100 Brooks, Barbara 100.177 Brooks. Michael 100 Brooks. Robert 94.153. 189 Broomhead. Rodgers 100 Brown. Karen 75.100 Brown. Paula 100. 147 Brown, Prudence 20, 100 Brunsell. Deborah 100 Bruscino.Char1es 100 Bmton. Jane 100 Bmton. Joseph 100 Bryan. Carol 100 Buchholz. Maria Dorothea 100. 136. 146 Bucttncr. Brook 100. 188 Bungen, Scott Burke, Thomas 100 Bursch, Nancy Cabella. Andrea. 22, 100 Cain. Mary 100 Cairo, Joseph 100. 186. 187 Cala. Dave 100 Cameron. Donna 100 Carnpana. Patricia Candrian. Michael 100. 156 Carbonnel, Nicole 100 Carewc, George 100. 194 Carr. Philip 100 Carter. Hugh 196 Carter. Lisa 23. 100 Cary, Keith 100 Casella. Carrie 100 Casselman, Garnet 83, 85, 100 Cavit. Nina 100 Cecil, Peggy 100 Chang. Yvonne 100 Chapman, Christopher 88, 101 Chiechi. Patrick 101 Chou. Linda I01 Christensen, Robin Christopher, Lee 101. 158. 160. 190 Cla.rk,Cymhia 101 Cohen, Robert 101 Cohen, Susan 101 Coleman. Karen 101 Coleman. Linda 101 Collier, Richard 101 Collins, Lesley 12, 101 Colton, Wendy Comstock. Marshall 101 Congreve. Catherine 101 Connarn, Leslie 15, 101 Connor, Cathy 12, 74, 98. I01, 146. 183 Contos, Pamela 34, 101 Cooke. Bonnie 101 Cookson, Bernadette 101 Cooley. Todd 101 Cooney. Peter 101 Costerouse, Steven 101 Cox, Roger 101 Woods, Steven 63 Woolstun, Janice ol NX orth. Carol 63,166 Wright, Glen 63 York, Kathleen 63 Zang. Ernest 63 Zaro, Bruce 64 Zemann. Mario 6-1 Zocllner, Richard 64 Zxsurich,Jztn1t 64 RS Cozzi, Christopher 101 Crandall. Merrie 101 Crane, Gerald Cross, John 101 Cur1ey.CLtro1yn 101, 147 Curtis, Kimberley 101 Cus1ek,Ke11y Cuzens, John 101, 161 Dahlc. Stephen 101 Dal Bon. Steven 101 Danford. Craig 101 Danse, Edward 101, lol. 196 Datum. Gordon 101 Davey, Charles 101 Davidson. Suzanne Davis. Ann 101 Davis. Terry Anne 101 Deedy, Charlotte 101 Defenderfer, Arthur 94. 101 de Fremery, Dorothy Degan, Virginia 101 De Lacy, Yvonne 101 Della Santina. Paul 102, 156 De Long. Gregory 101 De Martini. Celia 102 De Martini, Michael 102. 156. 193 De Saussure. Jeffery 102 Deutsch, Deborah 101 Devine, Kathleen 22, 102 De Vinny. Joy 102 Diumond,.1an 102 Dias, Steven 102 Diaz. Bruce Dodge. Gregory 102 Dorinson, Patrick 102,I62, 190,191 Duchon. Nicholas 102 Duhme. Anne 102 Dunham, Tacy 20,102,174 Dupuis, Fred 102 Dwyer, Lenora Edger. Keith 102 Edgington, Teresa 102 Edwards. Michael 102 Egger, Cynthia 102,146 Eichstaedt, Alan 102 Elliott. 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Nancy 123 Teran, Bill 123.192 Trsstn. Kathryn 123 Thedford. Patricia Thomzu. Dan 123 Thoms, Mark 88.123 Thompson. Andrea 123 Thompson, Cynthia 123 Thompson. Sue 123 Tibbitts. Peters 123 Tikker. Pamela 23 Ti:-nossi. Deborah 123 Todd. Natalie 123 Tompkins, Teresa 123 Toomey. Michael 123 Torrison. Linda 123 Towne, Andrew 123 Tracy. Robin 123 Travirca. Chester 814 Trobbe. Scott 123.155.1158 Tucker. Bruce 123.193 Tucker. Kathy 123 Twoomey. Bradley 123 Urquhart, Michael 123 Urquhart. Patrick 123 Valk. Karen 123 Vallee. John 123 Van Ravenswaay. Carolyn 123 Victorino. Manuel 123 Vitale. Lorraine 123 Vitalie. Gary 123 Vogl. Nancy 123 Voorhees. David IZ3 Vukovich. Alicia 123 Wadsworth, William 123 Walsh, Kathleen Walker. David 158.123.1525 Walker. Michael 123.193 Wallerstcin. Nina 124 Walsh.Janet 124 Walsh, Bill 124 Walter. Mark 124 Wamslcy. Stephen Wheeler. Kelly 1l15.124,l62. 192 Whitney. Donna 124 Wiener. Margaret 124 Wienholz, Robert 124 Wiescr, Elizabeth 124 Wiggins. Brett 1S8,124. 190.191 Wiley. Laurie 124,144,176 W'il1at, David 124 Willcutt, Roberta 124 Williams, Pamela Wills, Debra 22,124,174 Wi1mcs.James 124 Wilson. Rebecca 124 Wilxon. Rebekah 124 Wi1sonk.Stephcn 124 Winblad. Wade 124 Windheim. Eric 124 Winston. Scott 124 wee. Christy 124.176 Witzel, James 124 Wren. John 124.162 Wright. Sandy 124 Yates. Roy 124 York. John Zimmerman. Bob 124,156,194 Zoellner. Liz 124 Zonsa. Frank 124 Zonsa. Gary Zygutis. Barbara 124 FRESHME Abrams. James 127 Agajan. Max 93.127 Airola. Daniel 127 Alexander. Andrew 127 Allen. Barrington 93.127 Alvarez. Felipe 127 Amdur. Russell 127 Amos. Gregory 127 Andersen. Dale 127 Andersen. Karen 117,144 Andre. Kristine 127 Andros, Derek 127 Armstrong, Kim 127 Amold. Stephen 127 Artegiani. Randolph 127 Ashley. Deborah 127 Asiano, Mark 90,127,192 Astengo, Mark 127 Aubuchon. Nancy 127,175 Bacigalupi. James 127 Backer. Thomas 127 Badger. Mary.lo 177 Ball. Debbie 127 Ball. Leslie 127 Ballard. Jonathan 127.162 Ballinger. 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Gwen 129 Fetter. Di Anne 129 Fields. Robert Finke, Warren 129 Finlay. Gilbert 129 Finlay, Robin 129 Finston. Robert 129 Fiske, Michael 129 Fleischman, Gary 129 Fogle. Jo Anne 129 Foldenauer. Richard 129 Ford, Lisa Fortanas. Jean 94.129 Fox. Mary' 22.129 Fox, Stewart 90.129 Franaszek, John 129 Franks. Linda 129 Fray. Ruby Friend, Kevin 129 Fuetsch. Kenneth 129 Gaffney, Kim 129 Galli. Deborah 129 Garrett. Gary 129 Gaskin. Thomas 129 Gautier. Clayton 129 Gerstner. Mary 129 Gilbert, Alice 129.174 Gildroy. Carey 129 Girt1er,Jeffrey' 129 Gjerde, Karen 129 Glasner. Jill 129 Goepp. John 129,197 Gordon, Katherine 129 Graham. Janice 129 Grant. Sharon 129 Green. Gary 129 Green, Kathleen 129 Green. John Greenhill. Sheila 129 Gregg, Rosemarie 129 Griesshaber. Paul 129 Groo. Tyler 129 Guasco. Patricia 129 Guerin, Thomas 129.157.1192 Gunderson. David 90.129 Gunn. Laura 129 Haas, Paul 129 Hagler. Richard 129.157 Hall. Sherralyn 129 Halpern. James 129 Hambly. David 129 Hammersly. 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