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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.
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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
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