Oracle Editor Ideas Sought Plans Change For Variation Innovation -In Patriotism ·a, VOIC€ Familar to all students .is the tROY often .heard grudge concerning the This year's Oracle staff will be headed by Lani Calleance, Pledge of Allegiance. Recently the San . Rafael editor, and Elaine Romanelli, Teacher's Association announced managing editor. that they were open to suggestions Lani informed the VOICE that for a "variation in the required other staff members have yet to San Rafael, September 13, 1968 Vol. VIII No. 1 patriotic observance." Dr. John be selected. Commenting on in­ Plank, Superintendent, remarked novations for the coming Year­ that there were a number of . book, she said, ''I plan to add ideas at present, one of which a lot more color to this edition, Gautraud'S Travels Shatter would involve rotation of patri­ and give a brief rundown of each otic observances among the senior's involvement in school members of each classroom. activities. This would be listed It is a state law that patri­ beside their pictures. This year­ Old Image Of 'One World' otic observance is mandatory, but book will be dedicated to the Mr. Albert Gautraud, of the "There will never be peace "The Communists in Hong the local Board of Education has seniors, as it should be." Social Studies Department, spent in the Middle East" continued Kong are like the Klu Klux Klan the authority to declare the Lani felt thatlastyear's issue the past year gathering infor­ Mr. Gautradu, ' 'the Christian in America." Mr. Gautraud said means of observance. was put together without personal mation about the structur e of Arabs are as anti-Israel as the that he felt the presence of Mr. Frank Stocking, Principal attachment, and that it bore no various cultures ·while on world Moslem Arabs. The guerilla Chinese Communism in Hong said that no conclusion has been pride. She said she would change tour. raids and hostilities will con­ Kong was very obvious. reached at this point, but that that for the better. Among the places he visited tinue. Although the Arabs out­ When asked for a view con­ the SRTA is seeking new ideas was the Soviet Union, Japan, number the Israelis, they do not cerning what situation these vari­ for consideration. 'Whatever the Stocking Asks India, Afghanistan, Singapore, have the training or education ous events put the alternative to the present ob­ Hong Kong, the Philippines, and that the Israelis have." in, Mr. Gautraud remarked "the servance is, it will have to be Our Dedication the various nations of the Middle "I had State Department per­ Soviets are no threat, certainly an effective ceremony meeting East, mission to enter The People's not the Chinese. South East state law requirements. Once in To RFK/King "One University student in Republic of Chine, but the Chinese Asians hate the Chinese,'' In the possession of a promising al­ In spite of the fact that Moscow refused to come to our embassys in both Hong Kong event of hositilites ''the ternative, the SRTA would make a have been a principal of high hotel to talk, the reason being and New Delhi refused to give me Indonesians would kill all the recommendation to the Board of schools for many years I still that he would be arrested for an entrance visa." Chinese in the country." Education. (Chinese people own 79% of all The VOICE urges students to look forward with a great deal talking to the Americans. There "The most underdeveloped business in Indonesia,) "If war comment on this matter, keeping of enthusiasm to the opening of is this feeling of everybody country in the world must surely broke out, the Czechs and the in mind that innovative ideas on school. The empty halls and the watching the other," said Mr. be Indonesia. Political cor­ Rumanians would break away the behalf of students will be empty classrooms throughout the Gautraud, "the Soviet people are ruption there is extreme. One from the Soviets. The reason considered by the SRTA. summer can become very frightened of the military govern­ can see this in the 'foolish for the Soviet invasion of depressing. When 2200 students ment, it is a police state. You spending of money' on extra­ enter these halls and these class­ vagant statues to the leaders." Czechoslovakia was simply that just don't decide to go to the Mulhaupt Sees rooms the whole campus comes "The real dilemma in these if the Czechs had gotten away Soviet Union, first you must give with their reform, the Soviet alive. Each individual of that underdeveloped countries is due exact information as to what you people would have wanted the Maior Split In 2200 has his or her own per­ to the extreme exploitation by are going to do, everything must same.'' sonality. How fortunate we are the european countries. As the be paid for in advance, everything "I don't believe we live in that each is different. I only hope Europeans went into these areas, School Society must be pre-arrange. It would be one world, I used to believe this. that we will be able to meet the they developed the land to a point impossible to stay in Moscowfor The United States is so far ahead Rick Mulhaupt, the President needs of each individual on this which the natives could not have a few extra days just because you of everybody else, with every­ of this year's Student Body, de- felt like it. However, this feeling thing we have, includmg A district wide committee was money was syphoned out of the is present mostly in Leningrad education, that the rest of the he anticipates a further split formed last year consisting areas. When the Europeans pulled and Moscow, in the Georgian area world will never catch up. The between. the two major factions chiefly of teachers from both out, the people were left with the people are very different and gap will never close up, it will of our school society. high schools. The major function matters they could not handle." He loosely described these quite friendly." get wider." of this committee is to discover factions as "liberal minded in­ innovations that will be effective dividuals" and the "cheer-lead­ in the improvement of the pro­ New Faculty Members Are Recruiting Of ing young socialites". Rick sees gram for students at Terra Linda the problem resulting from High School. Follow studies severe differences in attitudes are in progress with the last Middle Aged, Young-Hearted Negro Faculty towards the many social aspects two graduating classes with the The size of the Terra Linda Girls Physical Education re- Element Fails of student life. The "liberal same purpose in mind. I realize faculty has been increased to 117 ceived Mrs. Carole Kearns and minded individuals" see, as an that it appears to students that with the addition of 16 new staff Miss Janet Booker. The recruiting of Negroes for example, "the football enthusi­ improvement through change members. The names of Mr. Roy faculty staff positions at Terra asts as living in a plastic world", comes very slowly. It is very Our English Department VonKliest and Mrs. Virginia Linda High School has been given while the "enthusiasts" seem to difficult to g~t agreement on the received the largest boost with Wirtz were on a list of new considerable effort, to no avail. see the "individuals" as "dirty part of staff members and on the five new teachers. They are Mrs. teachers, but their subjects were Dr. John Plank, Superinten­ Hippies" . part of students as to what Kathryn Coleman, Mr. Powell not known at the time of publi- dent, has announced that efforts "The task of the student gov­ Ownby, Mr. Patrick Skinner, Mr. changes would be effective. We cation. to tb.at effecthavebeenextremely ernment," said Rick, "must be John Staples, and Mr. David do not want changes just for Most of these teachers are difficult. The main problem has to try to provide equally for both Swingle. change sake. We want changes new to our district, although some been that Negro teachers are groups." "A polarization has Mr. Philip Bastian and Mr. that will bring improvement in the have taught in the San Rafael hesitant about becoming "the only occurred whereby the establish­ Russel Givins were added to our program for students. vicinity. A few of them will be one" on the staff. They prefer ment is now rejecting the Hip­ Math Department. I woUld like to take this op­ familiar to many Trojans, having to join staffs which already have pies." Rick questioned the ade­ ·other recruits were Mrs. porutnity to welcome all students served as sl,Jbstitutes. The aver­ Negroes on them. The one Negro quacy of the term "Hippy", and Joan James who will teach who are new to Terra Linda High age age of our new faculty staff teacher in the district is resign­ said, "whoever tries to be or Biology, Mr. John McSween, a School. I realize that some of you members proves to be in the ing because her husband is define himself as a Hippy, to Spanish teacher, Mr. Al feel very sad about making the late twenties. The middle aged moVing. Dr. Plank said, however, me, is one." Thompson who will teach World transfer. We want to do every­ American, according to recent that he intends to extend the ef­ On the matter of band pre­ Geography, Mrs. Suzanne Morse thin possible to help you make a statistics, is 27.5 years old. forts being made to recruit sentations during 1unch, Rick de­ of the Home Economics Depart- happy and successful adjust­ Negores, next year, clared that he would leave that ment. We have· many fine stu­ job to the Commissioner of As­ dents and many fine staff mem­ Trojan Chronicle ••••••••++••••++••••••••••<4 semblies. "I do not anticipate that bers who will be willing to help we will have bands play at noon you to make this adjustment. Be during the football and basket­ sure that you meet these students 'Brush In' Happening? ball season. They wouldprobably and these staff members halfway distract from the rallies.'' He and . I am sure that you will did propose the possibility of ·be successful...... September 13, Friday: Today~···························_ Swimming will begin at 3:00, and Let's all be there and let the gym "an open availableforbands is Student Body picture day, the As we start this new year we a spaghetti dinner will be served teams feel some good yelling to practice." "In the past, the football program pictures will still find ourselves in a world at 5:30. Everyone is welcome. and cheering support. Student Council has not come be taken at 4:00. Tonight is the September 26, Thursday: The and in a nation which is torn This is your chance to meet and to the people, the people had to night for the art enthusiasts to Junior Varsity Ramblers will by many serious problems. Let dig Dorle Reckwell of Germany, seek the Council. I propose a create and do their thing. The travel to South San Francisco ·us each dedicate ourselves to Birigitte Peterson of Denmark, reversal ·of that." The Terra Terra Linda Art Association will for a game with El Camino at the principles for which Martin and Voltaire Tupaz of the Linda High School community hold a "Brush In" at the T.L. 3:30. Luther King and Robert Kennedy Philippines. "is physically in a hole, bearing Recreation Center. It will begin September 23-27: This is gave their lives. To achieve these September 21, Saturday: an isolated attitude where present at 8:00 p.m., and admission will Frosh election sign-up week. goals we must work togetb.er as FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS. actions are based on previol;IS be 50 cents. Remember that Elections will be on October a student body, as a staff and as The Terra Linda Varsity will (local) examples." Rick feels a community. I will personally ''Anything goes''. play Santa Rosa, at San Rafael third. All freshmen who feel con­ September 15, Sunday: There that the answer to this problem do everything possible as your High School, at 8:00 p.m. Pre­ cern for student government are will be a welcome picnic for our lies in inter-school communi­ principal, to lead us in that di­ ceeding will be the Junior Var­ urged to become active. It's a foreign exchange students at the cation through our Student rection throughout the present sity game which begins at 5:30. beautiful way to participate. Marinwood Community Center. Council. school year. September 13,1968 Voice of Troy Pa~e 2 QUESTION MAN WHAT IS YOUR DESCRIPTION Cliques Protested OF A "HIPPY" TYPE? The Staff of the VOICE welcomes you, our fellow students, to this year's school session. You are invited and urged to make the most of your pur­ pose here, that being, education and participation. It could prove to be of considerable value to note a few often for­ fatten facts. We are the products of our society, a great society. This school is an institution of prepara~ion for standards which society wishes to maintain, fully expecting really don't believe in them. the respect and betterment of those standards on our behalf. dig hip people but I don't think The individuals we are capable of being will surely eliminate there is such a thing as a Hippy. the possibility of a "1984" society. To those who seek radical actions in protest to established standards, those believing love to be a freaked-out pill laden heaven, there remains the challenge of recognizing the "to be different" trend which borders on self-destruction. Even in our school society there are recognizable cliques and classes of students. The VO ICE will attempt to penetrate each one, to find and appreciate their interests, and assure their participation with the school as a whole •. Hip:pies are individualists, They In order to achieve our goal, the bridging of existing have no pride in themselves. communication gaps, we must have your participation and Lots of them are weekend general interest. Hippies. The VOICE encourages every student to express his views regarding any matter tha~ he feels bears expression. Students Politick, This can be achieved by means of a letter to the editor, for which there will be a black mail box in the library. The Journalism room wil,l contain a similar mail box. This room Bad Enthusiasm? (#803) will seldom be vacant, and staff members actively : If one word was picked to be the theme of Youth- 68 the word would be INVOLVEMENT, This has been the year for student consider involvement in all social matters. As students soon social and political involvement. Both high school and college to be faced with a call to war, to vote, a call to reason con­ students have startled their communitues by caring what happens clusively with racism, hate, deception, anger, frustration, guess they are all ·right. As _to their lives and the society they live in, and by doing something and love, we must show interest in the workings of our way long · as they aren't dirty or about it. of life. messy and do their school work, Last spring became the era of new hope. Those who were old We must participate, we are the future. -'f enough to fight but not old enough to vote found that they could trY. to change the world. Eugene McCarthy started it all, leading his "Children's Crusade" to victory in New Hampshire. The tra­ I ditional idealism of youth had found an anchor. Later those who Rah-Rahs Rule • could not find a cause in McCarthy's "Lincoln-like simplicity" found it in Robert Kennedy's youthful stamina. "All_members of the administration, faculty, or Stude:pt It would seem that now, not only parents but their own con­ Body are welcome to attend student council meetings as temporaries are questioning the motives of the young crusaders. The most common reason given for involvement is strong feeling guests." Either a lot of Trojans have not read the school toward Vietnam or some other social problem. Others felt the constitution or don't believe it. Dale n!)ed ,f<;:~r a young , !g!J~i~tic president and at lat ''there was a choice.'' Approximately TWO students attended the student council He'd have real long hair and be -;,1. slick. ~ I don't really think-they - ;..Jr -the- nm:re ~~:omarttic and the disillusioned, it was that all- as gliests throughout llfst year. Why is it that the "represen­ _._L_,j,..., are classifiable. ':i:ffipb;knt fe~llng of doing something real! ' tative" body can only attract two out of 2300 students? The most common criticism seems to be that the involvement was leading toward youth conformity or was used as an attention­ By the middle of their freshman year most Terra Linda getting rebellion. No doubt for each campaign worker, no matter students begin to think of the Student Council as a unique to what degree he or she was involved, there was a mixture of club·. Part of this feeling surely arises from the fact that the motives; a chance to meet new people, a means of off-campus Student Council represents only a small faction of rah-rah involvement, a cause (there's a little crusader in all of us). kids • These kids being the small clique that rules the in­ Many of the motives were partially if not purely emotional; you're terests of the whole student body. sickened by the war pictures in every morning paper, you know McCarthy will lose so you work harder (for the underdog cause), If a stranger were to attend a student council on any day A_ you work hard for McCarthy out of contempt for Robert Kennedy's or at any time of the year, he would get the feeling that Terra Kathy Mullowney, Freshman: late entry, or you worked hard for Kennedy out of reaction to his Linda was made of yell leaders and homecoming queens. They dress how they like, They brother's death. Little would they know that Terra Linda has a varied and in­ live in a different world. They The motives for involvement were a combination of all these teresting student body. It has hippies and "hard kids", in­ are individualists. things, idealism ( a characteristic of youth ), belief in the peace tellectuals, and just average kids. These students, un~ effort and/or the candidates, curiosity (a yearning to find out if fortunately, have little voice in their school and-are largely Voice of Troy people can ~~ally run their government), and a rare mixture of social consciousness, discontent and hope. ignored. Their interests go unnoticed and unattended. The Staff That Is Many wonder if this enthusiasm can prove dangerous. If young Any Trojan should be able to know that he can go to the Editor • • Gunnar Fridriksson heads are too clouded with emotion and idealism, they could hurt Council tomorrow and have them consider whatever worries Page 'Two Editors • • Sue Elliot. Sue McCue the country, it's said. However it appears that so far only benefits them; whether it be improvements in the restroom or bare Page' Three Editor • Sue Gibbs have resulted. The youth of this countryhaveproved that "America feet at brunch. Terra Linda has all kinds and all must be is ready for a new kind of politics- a politics of personal responsi­ Sports Editor .•••Ken Regalia bilities, based on knowledge and reason."* represented. Exchange Editor • Lani Calleance *Senator Eugene McCarthy Of course, misrepresentation is notthefaultofthe "rah­ Advertising Manager rah" kids, it is the faultofthe Trojans for voting them in as ••• Brian Campbell Photographer • Tom Kresnicka Crow' 5 E_ye Twitch lltmttlllllltlltlllllltllllllttuttuuuttttttuttutllttunnttttttnlltlltntnunntt our only representatives. After all, people insist that "rah­ Policy: Communication They're Trousers Not 'Pants' rah'' kids are the type for it. ltttlttttlttltlttttlttlttt.Uitlttlttttltlttttttttttl.tllllttltltllllllllllllltllttllttllllllttllltttt by Gunnar Fridriksson For the sake of experiencing move the President and legally absurd contradictions in print, continue the democratic process. it is worth reading the Consti­ Luckily it is stated that our Summer Not Wa·sted!!!!! early June, the brainchild of tution of our school. Vice Pre&ident, Byron Sakanari, Bruch Gearheart, from San Fran­ It is stated that the President is the Chairman of the Consti­ Youth Power is fast becom- Commission for Juvenile Delin- ing an important force. Youth cisco state. There was first held must be a senior during his term tution Committee. quency Prevention. another an organizational meeting fol­ of office and that all other of-:­ Rick Mulhaupt' s campaign Power is a grou p of Marin Youth Power member, Peter college and high school students lowed by workshops three nights ficers may be either sophomore, proposal for · girls to wear Harrington, is helping with the a week. The workshops were junior, or senior. Which means ''pants" to school during the who are making their voices be Aid to Families with Dependent generally attended by around 20 that the Vice President could cold winter months shocked a heard in county government. The Children program. people. legally be a sophomore or junior. British person with whom I was group hopes in this way to "work The group sponsored art clas­ for positive social change and to Then three weeks ago Young Such that in the case of im­ conversing. ses in Marin City and has been plan youth activities", states Arts Theater died. "No one peachment and removal of the Upon inquiring into the reason offered the use of the Unitarian Marti Trent, one of the cared," mourned Keith Toleman. President from office, with the for his reaction, I was told that Church in Terra Linda for a organizers of the group, also However someone did care! Vice President taking his place, such a proposal just wasn't future coffee house. a former Trojan. The group has been reborn, Terra Linda High School could proper, after all he said, "pants' The group was not long in through the efforts of such en­ have a ·sophomore or junior in refer to a lady's undergarments. getting results. In late August, the President's office. (An abbreviation for pantaloons.) "We were going to write a thusiasts as Brad. It has been Raymond Brenan, 15, of Novato, renamed Student Theatrical Pro­ Ironically there is no clause I think I succeeded in assuring satirical review", speculated was appointed to the Park and m"' the Constitution which would him that the suggestion was not Brad Reid, relating the spon­ ductions. Recreation Commission. At the What had brought about the put the Vice President in first obscene, but he did ask me to taneous birth and the apathetic place for succession, therefore relay that one should refer to same time Terrence Keenan, 20, death of the Young Arts Theater. previous group's self-destruc­ of Greenbrae was appointed to the we can't really impeach or re- them as trousers. The organization was begun in !Continued on page 31 September 13, 1968 Voice of Troy Page 3 TL Club Welcomes Trio SwaP Spot UIJWlJWIIIIIIIIUUUUUIIUJlllllWlJJIJIIlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJUIJIUIIJIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll GHITA PETERSON Rats In The Parking Lot A colorful array of flowers, "The school is so confusing", donned by TL students, greeted I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIII~ by Lani Calleance states bewildered Birigitte Dorle, Brigitte, and Voltaire on Peterson of Denmark, after see­ Tuesday, their first school day Rats have taken over the parking lot of Robert E. Lee. High ing Terra Linda for the first in America. Warmly received, School in San Antonio Texas. A group of boys, righteously named time. Despite her bewilderment and off to an enthusiastic start "Rat ~atrol,': take turns in pairs sitting in the school parking Birigitte is very excited abodt are the three exchange students. . lot durrng the1r study periods guarding against truancy, speeding, her stay in Terra Linda. A.s one and vandalism. Each "rat" is armed with a walkie-talkie and can of her great loves is studying report any irregularities to the assistant principal who has the main The "Welcome" posters and how other people live she should walkie-talkie in his office. All suspects who enter or attempt flowers seen throughout the become adjusted soon. to leave the school grounds after the tardy bell has rung are school we're made by the Inter­ Since her arrival in America, stopped and asked for a pass, (which sometimes seems to have national Friendship Club. Birigitte has seen Di~meyland, mysteriously disappeared). If they have no pass the assistant Hollywood, and an American wed­ principal is contacted and the offender is dealt with justly. A picnic on Sunday is planned ding. She loved Disneyland but in honor of the visitors. Every­ added proudly that they have an * * * * * * * * * * * * * one is welcome to join the fest­ DORLE RECKWELL amusement park almost as big tivities at the Marinwood Com­ An interesting question that was asked at Petaluma Senior "In Germany we have just in Denmark. ''There weren't any munity Center. Swimming starts High was, "Have you ever had a katzenjammer?" I was just milk, here in America you have stars'' was her impression of at 3 p.m., followed by dinner wondering ... How many of~ have ever had a katzenjammer?? homogenized milk, nonfat m ilk, Hollywood. Hollywood is one at 5:30. To make reservations buttermilk ••• so many kinds.'' of the most talked about Ameri - see Mr. Scott Hayes in the Such was the wondering obser­ can attractions, according to * * * * * * * * * * * * * guidance office today. Birigitte. vation made with a smile by Do ris The Cougars of Cubberly Senior High have raised $1,000.00 School and studying occupied Reckwell, prefer ably called through a major fund raising project for the Peace Corps Partner­ most of her time in Denmark. Dorle. Co-hosting the event will be ship School Program. This was done by means of a school candy Birigitte took five languages plus After a boat trip from Ger­ the International Friendship sale. The Peace Corps assigned $850.00 of the $1,000.00 to build history, biology, chemistry and many to New York, a delayed Club, whose members made the a school in the Nagonda District of India. The villagers collected physics. These she took for flight to Seattle, and a long tir­ "Welcome" posters and flowers 2,000 rupees (approximately $730.00) to contribute as their share six days a week, though only ing bus ride to San Francisco, seen throughout the school. in the cooperative project in addition to building the school. Dorle has come to spend her for half of Saturday. In her extra senior year at Terra Linda. She moments Birigette swam, sang is staying with the Robert J. for a church choir, played the Split and Critici:sni Will Be Horvaths. piano, and won sev~ral medals She is glad to come to Cali­ for riding while a member of fornia for ''in Germany, when her town's riding club. She en­ you think of America , you think joys reading and has performed Cause of Bitter Reactions in several plays. of California. Of course you think • ••And so another long, hot football; game or for Homecoming Though Birigitte has little of cities like New York and summer passes • • • torn by Week, and there are those who interest in politics herself, she Washington D. C., but as a state violence, divided by the bullet leave school on Friday for the was informed about the American it's California." What did she as it passed through a soldier Haight, or for streets near the scene. The American image want to see here ? Disneyland in a far-off jungle, throughapow­ Berkeley induction center. abroad is "o.k. ", according to of c9urse. She came , she saw, der blue helmet in Berkeley, or I see such a division in our Birigitte, but anit-Vietnam senti­ and she loved it! Harlem, or Chicago • . • divided school coming about and I fear ment is strong. Denmark was It would seem that the " Cali­ by the bullet that has indiscrimin­ the polarization which . it tends shocked when the late Senator fornia Dreamin" - surfer- Beach ately pierced both black skin and to create. People begin to see Robert F. Kennedy was slain. Boy image has prevailed abroad. white . • • and has rested finally only two sides to any issue, take She had not heard of Dr. Martin Surprisingly enough, California in the heart of the most pros­ a side, and will not tolerate the Luther King's assasination. youth are not envisioned as the perous nation in the world. other point of view. marching, protesting, scream­ G. VOLTAIRE R. TUPAZ America is apparently how For those students, passive This coming y~ar I !!QP_E!. 0 p she had pictured it - with one ing, force :many aspire to be. Voltaire, a junior, was at or active, who have been chosen those who til.ke sides, either con­ exception. Birigitte was sur­ First impressions •.• " Ah ... Lake Tahoe with his new family, to reject the status quo there is demning the plastic world of prised that every family had two the good weather. In Germany it the McClains, at the time this the search for an outlet. "Who Terra Linda's "spirit crowd", cars. Families in Denmark have seems it's always r aining•.• well, waswritten. can I reject first --- who is or those who are violently re­ one because they ·are too ex­ almost always." The American He is a native of the Philip­ most vul®rabje ?" pulsed by Terra Linda's "hippie0 pensive. Most kids ride bicycles way of life •.• " It's so very pines, and lived in the town of Within Terra Linda, Santa crowd, will realize that the louder or motorbikes. relaxing and informal." Bulacan. A short distance away Venetia, and Marinwood, there is they become in criticism, the Birigitte lives with her par­ When asked if she thought, is Manila, where Voltaire's an obvious lack of vulnerable more bitter the reaction will ents and younger brother in as many Trojans do, that Terra father practices law and is a targets on either side. For the be. There are two sides to one Haderslev, Denmark. Her father Linda resembled a prison, she labor leader. merchants, the Northgate hip coin here, and neither side is is a major in the Royal Danish quickly responded, " Oh no it's The young Republic of the crowd seems adequate. On the afraid to condemn the other. Army, so her family has moved so big and modern." Dorle's all­ Philippines is a turbulent land, other hand those who wish to I hope that my stating the prob­ frequently. Birigitte and her girl school is an old building, new to the ways of independence drop out find sufficient protest lem here will help to minimize family have traveled abroad and still black, as it was a hospital after four centuries . of foreign through vandalism or by turning it before it becomes great. May­ regularly vacation in Italy. She during the war and had to be occupation. It is a country im­ on. Still, a problem is beginning be this will cause a few people loves hot weather andlotsofsun­ protected from air r aids. bued with America's ideals of to think of the consequences to shine and hopes to encounter the to show itself. Of course she looks forward freedom, though corruption and This can be seen best, pe~­ themselves before they act and warm California sun. to the dances and football season, poverty still keep that idealism haps, in this school. Although :remember that tolerance is the Birigitte will, like all new "they say· it's so exciting!" But from flowering fully. almost everyone here comes name of the game. Trojans, eventually psyche her what does she look forward to Voltaire Tupaz came to from the same type of neighbor­ Good·luck this year way around. With all her talents most? .. "To get to know as America, for one year, to share hood and surroundings, there are ----Rick many people as pos s ible !" It's she is a definite plus to Terra with us the spirit of his country. those who live only for the next WATCH REPAIRING almost certain she will. Linda this year. CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING ...... -~ - 'Keep Off the Gross' TERRA LINDA JEWELERS Sum mer (Continued {r om page T u;o 633 DEL GANADO ROAD tion was lack of proper direction. mento and on radio station KTIM. Now Mrs. ilene Katzman has They will continue to pr~ctice at TERRA LINDA SHOPPING CENTER offered her services as director San Rafael High School from We Asked for It and already has six weeks 7:30 to 9:30 on Tuesdays under worthwhile. HERB'S POOL SERVICE of workshop planned. Brad also the direction of former Trojan Worthwhile, yes, but worth plans to speak to the Lions club Gary Walker. All ages, 14-22, The Battle of Olsen's Lake how much? The studentbodycon­ to request community backing. are welcome. won, Terra Linda High School triputed $1,000 to the tot:;l _cost The first meeting is tentatively finally has her grass. The in­ of approximately $3,000. This planned for September 21, how­ famous quagmire/dust bowl is no price covers all of the landscap­ .'li6.') RetlwoOtl Hu'y ever an announcement will be "You can't teach a person to more. In its stead, lush (?) veg­ ing, including a complete made. love!" Such was the answer of etation is beginning to appear. Pool Supplies & Service one summer volunteer when That fresh expanse of sprinkler system, trees, orna­ mental shrubs, and of course, "Sing-Out," part of the na asked if she thought more train­ greenery between the shop and Phone 479-4040 the grass. ·tiona! movement "Up With ing was necessary for the volun­ academic buildings was a long So where, you might ask, are People'', occupied the spare time teer work she had done all time coming. The "Up With all the leafy trees and bushes of many a Trojan this summer. summer. Grass" campaign, led by the promised us? The area is still About 50 strong they met at There is always a place for Voice of Troy, lasted two years. in the earliest stages of meta­ San Rafael to rehearse their volunteers as many such act­ Bob King (class of '67) originated morphosis, and won't be fully song. Through their songs they tivities will continue this fall. the struggle as a junior while usable by tpe student body for hope to change the world by New jobs will be found with he was a reporter for this paper. If about two months. The addition cox changing people. They feel, how­ the season of tutoring. in­ He continued it as editor the of benches and other commodities ever, that to change others you terested call 454-1630. following year when the students are still to be considered. must first change yourself. They The Marin County Volunteer themselves raised a hue and Besides being used during hope to spread through music Bureau offers willing people, cry. Liz Keating took up the battle and'Z'V brunch and lunch, the area will their ideals of honesty, optimism, young and old, an opportunity with fervor last year as editor. offer a chance for art, drama, and enthusiasm. to make something "real" of In March, Dr. John Plank·, super­ philosophy, and related classes SOUND CENT!R Since the beginning of the their spare time -- a way to offer intendent of the San Rafael to conduct occasional outdoor group in April, they have per­ something of yourself and be­ district, conceded that the land­ NORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER sessions. formed at Cal-Expo in Sacra- come a greater person for it. scaping was desirable and ~AN RAFAEL, CALIF. 472-1266 Page 4 Voice of Troy . September 13, 1968 ··························~• TL Varsity Begins Practice •: Voice of Troy : • 8 • Linemen Need More Beef i P 0 R i Terra Linda's varsity foot­ all ·have problems to iron out Schedule before they include themselves • T 8 • ;mll team will have to combine Sept. 21 Santa Rosa their size and speed if they as contenders. at San Rafael 8:00 i : want to even think of an MCAL Sept. 27 So. San Francisco : at San Rafael 8:00 . title. The squad, headed by Mr. The weakest spot in the Trojan ...... Oct. 4 San Rafael Uon Lucas and assisted by Mr. offense in the offensive line. at San Rafael 8:00 Jess Payan and Mr. Hank Yama­ There is only one experienced Oct. 11 Polytechnic (S.F.) gata will be looking for a third letterman returning from last at San Rafael 8:00 consecutive championship. They year's championship squad. Mr. Oct. 19 Drake at Kentfield 8:00 do not intend to share the crown Lucas ·added that last year, the Oct. 26 Tamalpais for another year with their arch- team was !:- little bit bigger and at Kentfield 1:30 rivals, the Drake Pirates. quicker than this year. Nov. 1 Novato (Homecoming) at San Rafael 8:00 When asked of the team's To date, the coaches feel it Nov. 8 Lincoln (San Francisco) at San Rafael 8 :00 chances, Mr. Lucas said, "We'll will be the same story as last be a contender if we're lucky. year, in regard to which unit Two Terra Linda linemen (above) hit the sled dlffing double sessions last week. We will need all the breaks will carry the Trojans. "De- IW. Amsden, who is incidently coaching the F'rosh, is adding a little more weight. we can get. This, of course, fensively, we look pretty good." Mr _ Pay an observes in the background, means no injuries. If we lose Mr. Lucas added, ''If the offense (below) as the backs warmup on the new isometric gadgets,- called exer-jennies. one tackle, it's all over." With- only yields only one touchdown out looking at the other teams, per game, and the defense holds JY.Ir. Lucas picks Redwood, San every opponent scoreless, we'll TL Acquires Rafael and Novato, in that order, be in_good s~ape. We have plenty to be the toughest contenders. of good backs, all with a lot of Athletic Gear Tam, Drake, and Terra Linda depth." Coach Lucas did mention that Weights Too of the 40 players from the frosh To help build up the athletic teams, and to help .the P.E. lbt Jlrritage Shop team four years ago, he had only prQgram run smoother, Terra twelve seniors returning. He also Linda high school has added new included that if the team was to facilities. win, it would be because these On the upper field in back of the boys' locker room are posts twelve carried the. test, on which exer-jennies are The team will be carried by hooked. These isometric gadgets seniors John Dohn, Tim Nissen, are like weights, producing ten­ G_ary Grossi, John Cullen, Rich sion, for the athlete to use every Pensabene, Carl Hicks, Ed muscle in his body. The depart­ ment feels that the exer-jennies Aaker, Jack Dennis, Dan Mcinnis, will reduce injuries caused by Jack Mansur, Steve Boyd, Ken insufficient warmups. Lazzarini, Jerry Goodrick, Chris In addition to this, the de­ Castelucci, Steve McClain, Joe partment has acquired another universal weight lifting machine. Rowell, and Dallas Thompsoh. The machines have been used The Trojans will scrimmage throughout the summer by against Petaluma to_morrow on the football candidates. their field at 11:00 a.m. The first Directly in back of the shop practice game will be September classes is a new backboard which tennis players will use to hit TERRA LINDA'S TROJAN VARSITY HAD better be gaining some 21, against Santa Rosa on the the ball. Mr. Losse has been weight if they plan to repeat themselves as champions of the San Rafael field. Game time is trying for years to build a MCAL. The Trojans have good backs, but the linemen are not stronger tennis team. Here is 8:00. terribly big. Maybe instead of calling the te_am the, Trojans, we hj.s chance. had better change it to the featherweights. Mr. Payan was so BLUE disturbed about the size o_f some of his linemen, that he insisted SUPER-SLIM OR $5.50 that they begin eating. LEVI'S-LEVI' S DR. DONALD DAVIDSON * Optometrist I can see how the players feel. After double sessions, who would want to eat. I'd be so tired that I wouldn't be able to open my Prescriptions mouth. Anyway, Mr. Payan sent one of the linemen down to the Eyes Examined store to pick up some of tl:).at SUPER-GAIN, a powder to put in Contact lenses latest Frame Styles milk to gain a few quick pounds. You'll never guess what flavor the guy brought back. Banana! Across from Lin Fa It does wonders for the-guerillas. 250 Northgate Terra Linda Phone 479-2020

SHERMAN CLAY EVERYB.ODY GREET JIM (hotdog) SMITH when he limps back to Fourth & C Streets school. He had an operation on his knee this week to correct a football injury received during Spring training. Too bad! Out for PHONE 454-J6J6 another season. CORDS $5.98 FOLK GUITAR Includes Guitar, Bag and $29 BY THE WAY? DID ANYONE SEE the North-South All Star* game iht litritage Shop three weeks ago at Kentfield. I guess everyone knows that the Three Lessons. $50.00 Value MEN'S ANO YOUNG MEN'S APPJ.REL Terra Lindans who participated did an outstanding job. This of course, includes Mr. Lucas. H·e coached the North squad to atr~ another victory. OPEN 925 Fourth Street San Rafael * 7 DAYS A \\'EEK AN ADDITIONAL COACHING POSITION FOR water polo was instituted at Terra Linda High School and the sport was authorized RAFAEL BOOK & NEWS TERRA UNDA for the district. Now all they need is swimmers. Paperback Boa_ks Friday SHOPPIJ\(; CENTER 1114 4th St. NEXT TO THE RAFAEL 9-6 SEE HOW SHINY THE gym floor is? Just wait until after the D.J's-count fo facultv & students first dance.