Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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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



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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

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