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CADUCEUS CLUB Caduceus, the staff of Aesculapius, the god of healing in Roman mythology, is used as a symbol of the medical profession. lt is also the name for a Castro Valley High School organization for students interested in medical careers or community health problems. The thirty-five members of the club toured the East Bay Chil- dren's Hospital and the Stanford University Medical Center. They also raised money for scholarships and assisted health agencies in our community. The meetings, which were held on the second and fourth Mon- days, were presided over by Jan Haskell and advised by Mrs. Quick, the school nurse. TYRONIAN CLUB The Tyronian Club gives, to those students interested, the chance to learn more about the different aspects of Drama, such as acting, makeup, lighting, costumes, scenery, etc. The Tyronians journeyed many times to San Francisco to see such plays as Tartuff, a French Comedy, Guys and Dolls, and Tea- house of the August Moon. Also many members participated in school productions. Presiding over the Tyronian Club was Steve Baker. The other officers were Olivia Mocker, Vice4President and Agnes Skarholt, Secretary-Treasurer. The club met every Monday after school, under the advisorship of Mr. Wendland. KNEELING: A. Skarholt, S. Baker, O. Mocker. FRONT ROW: D. Slater, K. Baker, D. Weaver, V. Mills, K. Diebner, V. Huish, S. Wheeler, P. Best, A. Phillips, C. Hicks, M. Ryall. SEC- OND ROW: E. Kaufman, G, Boitnott, K. Mc- Carter, M. Stewart, S. Luthold, D. Silver, M. Anderson, M. Hicks, H. Pepperell, D. Best, A. Nichols. BACK ROW: M. Albert, Mr. Wend- land, B. Markee, N. Livanos, R. Fuller, P. Con- nell, M. Maretta, L. Jaffe, G. Moore. FRONT ROW: L. Meeks, J. Giro, K. Robertson, K. McCormick, L. Malott, D. Crow. SECOND ROW: L. Hague, M. Herbert, C. Lewis, C. Eggers, S. Gately, M. Savelli. BACK ROW: Mrs. Quick, J. Blaha, L. Kubina, P. VandenAkker, B. Dole, L. Magoon. 39
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FRONT ROW: N, Foltz, A. Sulprizio, R. Cudd, P. Gossett, J. Gallo, M. Smith, B. Hoover. SECOND ROW: B. Harrigan, M. Freeman, S. Moore, B. Cumero, M. Litwin, M. Uriz, D. Myers, G. Salas, D. White, J. Long, L. A'Perry, R. Wolf, C. Tietjen, S. Goodell, V. Robinson, C. Brainard, D. Stanley. BACK ROW: J. Douglas, C. Vanier, B. Hole, P. Hartsock, L. Morecraft, S. Gilbert, P. Pence, R. Kristiansen, C. Adelson, K. Chancy, S. Griffith. AEOLIAN CLUB The necessity to raise money for various choir needs is the reason for the formation of the Aeolian Club. lt is made up of members of the A'Cappella and Mixed Choir, the advisor being Mrs. Phyllis Whayne. With the proceeds from their fund-raising projects, they con- tributed money to help pay for their choir robes, an auditoruim piano, and other worthwhile projects. The Aeolians also plan on setting up a scholarship fund to help worthy graduates who wish to continue in the music field. Among the activities this past year were a snow trip at the end of January, a visit to Adobe Creek Lodge in the spring, and the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The officers of the Aeolian Club were Sandra Moore, President, Gail Jung, Secretary, Nancy Foltz, Vice-President, and George Salas, Treasurer.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Hopkins, B. Dole, J. Turner, G. 0'Connor, B. Brauer, D. Sesar, V. Mills, Mr. Elliott, Advisor. CENTER: S Stavert. JUDICIAL CLUB Although this club may have been com- paratively small in members, it was very big in its ideas and aims. During the past year, the club had many interesting debates on such topics as Segregation. The idea of forming a student court was also discussed. Some of their other activities were field trips to courts of laws and to the state govern- ment, and several guest speakers of the legal field. Judge Sue Stavert presided over the club, with Barbara Brauer as Bailiff and Gaile O'Connor as Clerk. Mr. Elliott was the advisor. 'Cl' null' i 5- ? . v , INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club gives to those students interested the opportunity to work with the tools, materials, and equipment in the shop area. Some of the things that the club mem- bers did were, building furniture, mechan- ical drawing, making jewelry and doing plastic work. Several of the boys modeled autos and entered them in the Ford Motor Industrial Arts Award Contest and the Fisher Body Contest. The advisors to this club were Mr. Meier, Mr. Smith, Mr. Moore, Mr. Mackay, and Mr. Hoyt. 5 FRONT ROW C Novicki J Moore, B. Mclntosh, L. Gallarini, Mr. D. Smith, Advisor. SECOND ROW: G. Mole, G Murdock J Butler J Good K. Hammer, Mr. R. Meier, Advisor. BACK ROW: H. Amborn, Mr. T. Moore, Ad- visor D Witt Mr R Hamley Advisor, Mr. J. Mackay, Advisor, J. Harris.
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