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106 President DON LARMOUR Don Lamomf's hand reaches into the pickle barrel as he makes another sale at the Senior Class Pickle Sale. . f :li flies? v - 4 - gf' ,q i G, G T gf' i -E ' iigfgfiiii w F- fig ,411 ' ' ' 'm -V f 1 11 l 1 R R' it i?f5fifi?f?i4Lfl-- i K ,L SW,-g N ,M zgff ssff., , VM L. 1ef5'z413fb:'4i'i:bligjikjrj , . ' Treasurer Sl-IERRYL LAVIN Conducting a Senior class meeting is Spring President Don Lavmomf. On With Vice President Secretary DALE BRIGGS VONNE GALLO Boys League Girls Leagne Representative Representative BARRY CUNNINGHAM VIVIENNE DUFF
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Mike Vanderbyl, Ron Robertson, Betty Johnson, and Steve DeCoito lead the march up to the rally. eW,e .A , ami. V. are f -, Qs ,lr -22134 , P5 f -'30 Q , ' N - if R c . , , -- R ff-ss. - 4' ' . f - Q' YV :ff wof i, anti.. .. . , V S ' f' t -i 45, 1, D 'L V ' 9, .L ' ,Ziyi if ' a. ,t,...,. ., -4 L.. it ' .1 - ' v ida 4 if 3,!?z?3iT a ' k ., . - V K A .V , pt Q,,,W,',.,'t.v4:w:im . A D 5:3-,V mf. . . - .ll v , - 'grae 6 n 'ww' .. ,. Q W 15 1 A A' r ' 'K J W n ,, 5, 5 1 s ff fi Q5 r Q at A354351 Q W ., ,, Steve Walde, Senior Mascot, performs at the Sound- Off Rally. Clad in purple nightshirts and nightcaps, the class of 1964 marched up to their fourth and final Sound-Off Rally, with more enthusiasm than ever before. Eagerly led by mascot Peter Pan, portrayed by Ron Robertson, and the Spar- tigator, Steve Walde, the seniors were to return as victors in the 1963 Sound-Off Rally. Their theme, that of Seniors in Neverland followed the story of Peter Pan and his adventures with Wendy, her brothers, the Lost boys and Captain Hook and his cutthroat shipmates, Representing Spartan spirit in the senior skit, Tinkerbell was revived back to life, after nearing death, when Wendy, portrayed by Betty Johnsong, and the lost boys pleaded for the four classes to unite together in cheers of school spirit. Led by song girls dressed in Indian costumes and cheer- leaders in purple striped nightgowns, they chanted We are off to Neverland, Neverland, Neverland, We are off to Neverland, We're going to rip the Rebels! Yea! . Playing the part of the wicked Captain Hook representing San Lorenzo, was Dale Briggs, and the Four Lost Boys, rlefresenting the four classes, were qSeniorp zke Vanderbyl, qjuniorj John Palmer, qSophomoreyArnoZd Snider, fFreshmanj Steve De Coito. All this combined gave the seniors a victorious FIRST PLACE. The Senior prop served to set the scene for Seniors in Neverland. 105
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FRONT ROW: K. Thornton, C. Smith, S. Friery D. Torres s. Lavin, M. Horton, J. Gonsawes, E. Leivafaow TWO.: P. Bone, S. Beyer, E. Toimil, J.C1inton,l-I. Haughy B. Johnson Row THREE: L. Gallo, F. Morjig, v. Duff, v. omi, P. Howard. the Seniors Leading the class of '64 to a trium- phant year s end, the members of the Senior Spring Class Council found them- selves constantly busy from the moment they entered office. Faced with the actual production of the Junior Prom, the off- icers Don Laifinouif, Presidentg Dale Briggs, Vice Presidentg LaVonne Gallo, Secretaryg Sheryl Lewin, Treasurerg Vivienne Duffb Girls League Represent- ativeg and Barry Cunningham, Boys League Representativeg did a great job in uniting the class for one of their main high school projects. Recreating the fantasy of Alice's wonderland with the prom theme of Through the Looking Glass they Worked long hard hours on decoration--trees, hearts, a mural and garden, and a rabbit hole through which the Juniors passed in order to enter the wonderland. Shortly after the Prom, they went on to plana series of money-making ventures in order to present a mem- orable senior gift, a primary effort of each graduating class. Their many pro- jects included a sweet sale on Valentine's Day, the Senior-Junior basketball game, and the annual production of the Sparti- gras. With the theme of That Was the Year That Was taken from the popular Friday night program of That Was the Week That Was the seniors produced one of the best Spartigras ever given at Castro Valley. Putting in an all out effort to organize the class, Senior officers did a great job of keeping up the enthusiasm of the class in the Grecian Festival--spring's equivalent to the fall Sound Off Rally. R. Critchfield. ROW FOUR: C. Berge, B. Nie1son,L. Bradley. ROW FIVE: A. Snyder, D. Briggs, J. Dexheimer, J. Pataye, D. Larmour, M. McGregor, D. Dexheimer. A group of Seniors chat on the oatio during their lunch hour 107
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