Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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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

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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



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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

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