Castro Valley High School - Laconian Yearbook (Castro Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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F X4 I FRONT ROW: J. Spots, M. Garrow, B. Foley, K. Swanson, A. Jones. BACK ROW: J. MacGowan, E. Kauf- man, R. Curtis, Mr. Rose, Advisor. SCIENCE OUTING CLUB To encourage interested students to broaden their knowledge in various scienti- fic fields is the main purpose of the Science Outing Club. Requirements to be a mem- ber consist of a sincere interest in science, a good academic record, and a worthwhile science project. During the meetings, held every Tues- day after school, the members worked on their projects. The club also sponsored the Biological Habitat, on which they spent much time, and also contributed thirty dol- lars. Don Phillips presided over the sixteen members with Bill Ralph as Vice-President, Bob Hood as Treasurer, and Sara Jane Hol- feltz as Secretary. Mr. Hennessy was their advisor. cz. 5 I PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Helping to develop photographic skills and techniques-This is the main purpose of the Photography Club. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Rose, the members of the club learned many new and different ways to take and print pictures. Field trips were taken to the Photog- raphy Shows in San Francisco and Oakland, and,to several points of interest around the Bay Area for the purpose of taking action shots. The officers of the Photography Club were President, Bill Foley, Vice-President, Lewis Downs, and Secretary-Treasurer, Al- bert Jones. FRONT ROW: Mr. Hennessy, Advisor, S. Holfeltz, C. Burnett, G. Lundstrum, D. Webb SECOND ROW M. McCullough, B. Hood, B. Ralph, D. Phillips. BACK ROW: J. Benjamin, M. Allen R Nixon G Hender SOII.

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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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FRONT ROW: B. Vinson, E. McClintic, P. Schleis, J. Sones, B. Taylor, S. Stavert, K. Super, L. McDonald, B. Doyle, B. Eberle, D. Webb, S. Hol- feltz, J. Perry, B. Fahr. SECOND ROW: R. Norris, J. Hokenson, D. Sesar, C. Robbins, G. Howard, B. Boles, S. Longs, B. Hoover, D. Wood, S. Woods, H. Weber, F. Hopkins, J. McCormick, L. Kubina. THIRD ROW: M. Marretta, S. Moore, B. Brauer, K. Blau, L. Jaffe, J. Turner, P. Pat- ton, M. Carr, C. Ziegler, A. Tyrrill, D. Mcllhony, E. Shiller, Mrs. Kelly, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: B. Foley, L. Malott, J. Benjamin, F. Scholz, C. Woods, L. Johnson, J. Dunstan, D. Carns, K. South, J. Lundstrom. SCHOOL SAFETY COMMITTEE A small group with a big purpose -this is the School Safety Com- mittee. With only four members, it has done many things for the Stu- dent Body, including, the sponsoring of the Safety Slogan contest, obtain- ing speakers for school and class assemblies and promoting and bringing safety to the attention of the students. The members of this committee were chosen by the Executive Coun- cil, and met every Tuesday morning. The advisor was Mr. Mclntyre, and the president was Bob Comings. The Secretary, Eloise McClintic, was also the President of the District Safety Council which is made up of the High Schools and Junior High Schools of the Hayward High School District. C.S.F. For those students able to maintain a ten point grade average, the C.S.F. offers a wonderful chance for them to learn more about college requirements, scholarships, and college life itself. The CSF, which is short for California Scholarship Federation, was composed of about eighty members. The officers were elected semi-annually and officers for the fall semester were: Janet Dunstan, President, Dennis Webb, Vice-President, Pat LaDue, Recording Secretary, Helen Weber, Cor- responding Secretary, and Ray Norris, Treasurer. Mr. Leaf and Mrs. Kelly were the Advisors. Among the activities of the C.S.F. were field trips to several colleges, including San Francisco State and the University of California, and the joint sponsorship with the Caduceus Club of the Sock Hop dance in October. IFYJ y vs FRONT ROW: B. Comings, E. McClintic, G. Jagoe, BACK ROW: R. Mason, Mr. Mclntyre

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