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Q 1, .v XE All Jeff Perenon, Mike Vanderbyl, Tom Beck, andR ich Peterson conduct the Block C.V. meeting. Through ability and healthy determination for achieving athletic excellence, the members of Block C.V. represent the boys of Castro Valley in the best possible Way. The members achieve the goal required for their admission to this organization by accumulating a certain number of points through competition in the varsity sports at Castro Valley. Once they have received their Blocks, however, they still must maintain certain standards of conduct in order to maintain their membership in this honor society. Besides sharing their common interest in sports, the boys also work together to keep order at football games and assemblies and are responsible for the boys rooting sections at football and basketball games. D. Brooke, R. Cooper, J. Hillman, D. Marks, T. Vogel, UUZ '- ru-gcqfup S. Q O 73 G gmgwmi? .mkegim Bromofd ?'1QgT3 wU'F , ,... EF. .TCO :m:E'-l ' Q' 'izim YJTQFEGQ Om:J',Q,.Tf.91 -gg55'25 I-S S Q, . . Qpefppc f5g1?,?e :f snxo Ucmffnz,-:- w H' 'atgma 2.336513 Q EH ,..mO,i gU :,. m . QQ Q39 UJSPQQQQ ' E1 QUE. I-SZ. Em ms' FDFD' aiiaah o om co Pgenee pmmylsv Rich Hirshrnan, Fred Bancalari, Jerry Gayfl , Girio , . Masseli,Roy Pardini, and Harry Engstrom listen in- tently at the Block C.V. meeting. Block C.V. JEFF PEREN ON 5' Block CV President FRONT ROW: T. Bird, R. Quintanal, T. Beck, R. Searles, M. Hite, J. Dexheimer. ROW THREE: R. Bell, G. Maselli, . Souza, R. Pardini, J. Rottmar, R. Blevins, T. Davis, Humann, C. Leister, S. Walde, D. Catanho, B. Cunningham, . Kraus. ROW FOUR: J. Perenon, R. Mahannah, A. Glasser, . Lesher, T. Sawyer, F. Bancalari, T. Lowe, L. Gouveia, Holtorf, B. Kellogg, J. O'Leary, M. Vanderhyl, S. Briggs, T. Martin. 4' 1 fi 'J 5 1 207
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Students Learn About Government 206 SUZI FRANK Girls' State Representative Retwrningas the elected councilwoman and outstanding citizen of the mythical city of Harte, SuziF1fankwill never forget her experience as the C.V. representative to Girls' State. on the David Campus of the University of Held in June, California, five hundred forty-three girls organized them- selves into various branches of government. Through actual participation, Suzi returned with a greater understanding and appreciation of the legislative process and its importance in a free society. Pictured at the right, SuziF1fank is being sworn in as Coun- cilwoman of Harte with others also elected from their mythical cities. La1f1fyDowns conducts the executive council meeting, putting into effect somelof the ideas he obtained from the Convention. Almosteighthumivedboys, including C.V.'s own Repre- sentative,La1f1fy Downs, gathered in June at the California Fair Grounds in Sacramento for the annual Boys' State Con- vention. In order to broaden their appreciation and under- standing of a democratic form'of government, the boys formed mock governments and enacted legislation for each city, county, and state they established. Lawfy spent one day at the State Capital where the elected officers took their places in the actual Senate, Assembly, Supreme Court, and Governor's Office. LARR Y DO WNS Boys' State Representative
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208 Drama Club Future Careers Explored While not only helping to put on the fall and spring plays, FRONT R O W: R. Haynes, R. Klink, C. Andersen, S. Foxworthy, S. Camper, G. Reeves G. Graves, J. Rooney, C. Perry, B. Lopez. ROW TWO: J. Brachman, S. Frank, R. Silva, S. Prachar, L. Peralta, I. Chavez, R. Baxter, K. Hail, P. Hill, K. Rayl, R. Lepa, D. Fowler, D. Kohl. ROW THREE: J, Peak, L. Ber , T. Ransdell, M. Johnson, N Main, N. Alexander, S. Aquirre, P. McGurn, J. Reed, K. Cena, S. King, V. Duff, L. Gallo FRONTROW: S. Quick, J. Taylor, M. Burns, L. Dykes.RQW TWO: B. Wigholm, J. sprague, S. Logan, P. Bum. Row THREE: L. Gano. V- Duff. N. Alexander, E. Rhien, D. Galovich. Caduceus Club All hoping to dedicate their lives to the medical profession, the members of Caduceus Club widen their knowledge of the field and its requirements and oppor- tunities as they gather together to share their common interest. By meeting as a group with the basic goal of someday helping those with physical needs, the members have taken their first practical steps. Along with broadening their knowledge and concepts of the profession by watching films, listening to guest speakers, and visiting places re- lated to the medical field--from community health centers to pri- vate offices--the Caduceus Club also finds time to take on possible community service projects. Drama Club also finds time each year to present a few one act plays anda play for the P.T.A. With the help of fac- ulty advisor, Miss Patterson, the members receive valuable experience in not only acting but in applying make-up and constructing props. The mem- bership is composed of stu- dents from grades nine through twelve who have an expressed interest in drama or the allied arts. Meetings spent preparing for the plays as well as putting on skits and pantomimes for further experience are enjoyed by all who attend. Future Teachers Association To have an intezfestfor teaching as a profession and a B average are the requirements for C.V.'s Future Teachers of America Club. Those with potential to teach are inspired and motivated to further their interests by the discussions and different excursions the club makes throughout the year. Along with visiting various elementary and junior high schools, this year's members attended the annual Ala- meda County Future Teachers Club Conference on the California State College campus at Hayward. From such excursions they develop a better understanding of what is entailed and what they must do in order to prepare for their future years as teachers of tomorrow. mt wth FRONTROW:J. Houseman, P. Clinton, C. Pettit, J. Wright, S. Budge, S. Confer, P. Logan. ROW TWO: G. Voigt, E. Vanek, S. Quist, T. Tiffany, F. Mole, W. Robbins, P. Kawaguchi. ROW THREE: L. Slagh, J. Wiley, M. Robinson, J. Thompson, J. Root, L. Nolan, L. Netzer, C. Davies. ROW FOUR: L, Mitchell, R. Borba, S. Lovensend, D. Tebbe, S. Duke, L. Walker.
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