Redwood High School - Log Yearbook (Larkspur, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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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

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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 .



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