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Top: Students entering the dance Center: In the mood for dancing Bottom: Everybody is dancing, it must be the fad i ll'-f Nd Sandy Orn, this year's Sports Queen. SPORTS QUEEN DANCE The Sports Queen Dance was sponsored by the Megaphone Club in honor of the boys athletic teams of the school. The boys on the different teams chose girls they would like to have as can- didates for queen. Students attending the dance yoted for one of the candidates. During the dance the queen was announced. Dick Dean, captain of the football team, crowned this year's queen, Sandy Orn. Sandy's attendants were Charleen Ziegler, Pat Schleis, Jerrie Long. SPORTS QUEEN CANDIDATES: Front Row, left to right: Carol Canty, Pat Schleis, Vicki'Davis, Sandy Orn, Janet Anderson, Charleen Ziegler. SECOND ROW: Louise Rogers, Beverly Luque, Jerri Long, Sandi 'oo Getchell, Arlene King, Peggy Swain. if
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1 X Wm Dick Crest, Rock'n Rally host, Mike Uriz, Dan Barrett, Guy Puccio, Pat Higliley, Brenda Rosenkrans. Castro Valley students, Carl Harris, Agnes Skorholt, Dick Crowton, 4 ' ii: ls Bud Fraser, Vicki Davis, enjoy dancing on KPlX's Rock'n Rally. Castro Valley students dancing to the number one tune Tammy selected by the Student Body. Carole Adamson, Larrie Laughter, Lesle Fahrner. Castro Valley High was represented on Rock n Rally by many of our students. Our student body leaders and class officers explained many of the ac tivities at our school. Our song girls were also inter viewed and were given the chance to perform for the audience with Castro Valley's school song, And for the enjoyment of everybody they went through some of their most difficult routines. As the pro- gram rolled on our students rocked to Castro Valley's ten top hit tunes.
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ls this skiing, Ed Silvers? PARTIES Included in the social lite of every Spartan are the wonderful hours spent at parties of all kinds. The girls loved pajama parties, where they had a chance to act silly, talk about boys, play records, talk about boys, eat, goof oft , talk about boys, and see who could stay up the long- est, A trip to the snow, an engagement shower, a surprise birthday party . . . whatever it was, our Spartans usually had a wonderful time. Junior girls build a pyramid at a party given by Bonnie Horrigan. N--Q-'R+ ' Senior Spartans unpacking at Dodge Ridge. Dancing at Jean Bowman's Christmas party. 11-. .5 V. f Charlie Moffit learns the hard way. W0fkln9 lwfd at Jeni l-0 9'5 P- J- PUWY- Dick Dean, Carol Canty, Dave Loomis, and Lorrie Laughter a happy birthday. Seven-up wish
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