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Explored J E vim gk fa ,LT 'li . f r'v -, -is - .Y gg' ' E , f Q' F,S, meeting. PAULA SENGSTACK JOAN PHILLIPS Fall President Spring President American Field Service Walk together, talk together, ye peoples of the earth. Then and only then shall ye find peace, is the motto of the American Field Service Club., Meeting together with a common interest in other countries and the people who live in them, their ideals and ways of life, the thirty enthusiastic members form one of the busiest clubs in school. Mainly responsible for bringing a foreign exchange student to Castro Valley and sending one of our own overseas, they spend a great deal of time on activities that will raise the necessary funds for such undertakings, the main one being the Halloween Trick or Treat Drive in October. Other activites include lectures and slides presented at their meetings by people who have visited various countries. This year they took a field trip to the International House on the University of California Campus at Berkeley, where they also visited the World's Fair. Various parties and bike rides are held throughout the year and a final farewell dinner for the foreign exchange student is also planned and presented by A.F.S. members. FRONT ROW: W. Lavelle, D. Caskey, S. Logan, P. Clinton, ROW TWO: J. Blessing, P. Chastain, B. Allen, J. Coates, J. Sprague, S. Fassler, V. Duff, D. Huntsman. ROW THREE.- Cynthia Manas Mzss Vaz and Joan Phtllzps discuss an A S. Frank, V. Stadelman N Main L Prmdle R Critchfield P. Sengstaflk, 5- Juzix, L- Gallo, J. Karematsu, J. Phillips. C. Berge, D. Jones S Baily ROW FOUR L Downs B Spayde, N. Woodhouse P Hermann R Wendland J Miller S. Peek. 195
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194 Foreign Countries I just love the people of Castro Valley and l had a fabulous time is Cynthia Manas's answer to how she liked her stay as this year's foreign exchange student to Castro Valley High. Participating in the American Field Service program of exchange students. Cynthia will never forget her many experiences and personal contacts with the American people. She comments, l shall miss everyone and wish to thank all for my wonderful stay. For although she naturally missed her own parents, two brothers and a sister, Cynthia will always remember with fondness her stay in Castro Valley and living with her adopted American family, the Arnold Berges. Coming from Santa Cruz, the capital of Laguna, and island of Luzon in the Philippines, Cynthia talked enthusiastically about her own country as well as America. Having already graduated from Pedro Guevara Memorial High School in '62 she plans to attend the University of the Philippines upon her return. The courses Cynthia took included Senior Physical Education, Spanish, American History, Public Speaking, Art, and American Government. Castro Valley students will miss the interesting con- versations they held with Cynthia as she asked such things as What's the deal with Mistletoe? As a warm and friendly person, Cynthia will be long remembered in the hearts of all Spartans. CYNTHIA MANAS Foreign Exchange Student Cynthia gives one of many speeches. With date Jeff Pezfenon and in her native cos- tume, Cynthia was an honored guest at the Junior Prom.
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195 FALL CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION FRONT ROW: J. Evans, B. Strunk, L. Elson, K. Harano C. Davidson, S. Peek, T. Jorde, D. Bozick, S. Abbors,D: Stuard, T. McCloud, L. Jackson. ROW TWO: S. Frank, V Otto, J. Erjavec, T. Tiffany, S. Radcliffe, E. Rhien,P Chastain, P. Correia, S. Shipton, B. Belden, P. Sengstack W. Brown, J. Phillips, C. Sisler, J. Boring. ROW THREE. R. Cooper, C. Straw, P. Hanson, P. Gillett, D. Caskey, S Logan, R. Baxter, J. Coates, J. Sprague, E. McKenty,J SUZI FRANK NED WOODHOUSE Fall President Spring President ci-pvc Blessing, P. Smith, J. Reed, J. Simpson, C. Manas . Clinton. ROW FOUR: T. Ransdell, C. Black, R. Sprenkel, Palmberg, J. Riedel, G. Thomas, M. Ekorn, R. Haynes . Rowe, V. Stadelman, K. Allen, E. Gilmer, K. Turra . Cowart, J. Johnson. ROW FIVE: B. Cunningham, W. Ostler, S. Hancock, P. Hermann, B. Rice, J. Bussey, W. Gateley, L. Downs, R. Wendland, N. Woodhouse, J. Ockerman, D. Galovich, J. Trumm. California Scholarship Federation With the motto of Scholarship for Service the members of C.S.F. fCalifornia Scholarship Federationp form a hard-working, ambitious organization. As each member meets the strict California grade point requirements Qa total of ten points, three for an A and one for a B3 they discover together their needs for future college years and the advantages and opportunities gained by a further education. During meetings they review different colleges and often have guest speakers. Activities with which they are involved throughout the yea-r, include college and career nights, raising money for CSF scholarship awards, and ushering at special performances at school, such as plays and musical presentations. Specific activities of this year's group included a field trip to Stanford and helping out in the presentation of the Shakespearean Festival. SPRING CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION FRONT ROW: L. Larsen, J. Abreu, S. Logan, P, Sengstack, D. Torres, M. Polz, V. Otto. ROW TWO: E. Pryer, B. Belden, J. Blessing, J. Sprague, P. Smith, J. Jackson, C. Sisler, J,. Johnson. ROW THREE: J. Boring, J. Gonsalves, K. Martella, B. Spayde, W. Brown, R. Cooper, I, Chavez, J. Coates, R. Haynes, G, Thomas. ROW FOUR: L. Blatchford, D. Riddle, S. Agguire, A. Black, J. Cowart, J. Ratcliffe, V. Arzino, J. Harbin, R. Baxter. ROW FIVE: A. Van Sickle, M. Reimah, B. Ostler, S. Hammill, G. Johnson, R. Wendland, S. Abhors, J. Ockerman, S. Frank, T. McGowen, E. Rhein.
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