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

 - Class of 1964

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Castro Valley High School - Laconian Yearbook (Castro Valley, CA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 213 of 308
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FRONT ROW: C. Mowry, S. Nichols, E. Yamamoto, C Smith, M. Dobsevage, D. Rennie, J. Loudy, L. Voorhees J. Eyavec, W. Brown, M. Gravatt.ROW TWO.- R. Baxter L. Larsen, G. Olsen, J. Cartwright, B. Fausz, P. McCowen W. Andrade, V. Neville, P. Beale, C. Fletcher, M. Long, M. Horton, J. Boring, S. DeNoble. ROW THREE: J. Ratcliffe V. Mattos, D. Robertson, L. Boisvert, B. Downard, J Giuntini, M. Martin, J. Davidson, J. Loder, J. Holien, O Aeohan Set up to take care of all the choir's business and money making projects, as well as social activities, and Aeolian Club does its job in a big way. Having raised money for over a hun- dred robes and a grand piano in the past, this year's main fund raising project was for a stereo set for the choir room. The members, A. Darnell, G. Zimmer, S. Friery, J. Fatkin, G. Paulson. ROW FOUR: D. Mayer, S. Halladay, S. Mullen, J. Herring, R. White, D. Spotts, G. Antone, M. Rieman, J. Blazin, S. Revak, J. Webster, C. Johanson, S. McBurney.ROW FIVE: E. Hopkins, M. Bowen, L. Allen, R. Loyd, B. Knott, K. Bass, W. Robertson, D. Bowen, T. Taylor, M. Perry, V. Taus, M. Crackel, S. Griffin, S. Kelly, M. Kunde, E. Rhien., Club all A Cappella students, constantly showed their enthusiasm as they worked throughout the year on the sale of play tickets, a candy sale, the organization of cast parties, a spring picnic, and most important of all, the Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, a highlight each year on the school's social calendar. FRONT RO W: J. Crosby, C. Berge. ROW TWO: B. Muldrow, L. Bradley, J. Jackson, B. Busch. ROW THREE: B. Cunningham, D. Dean, J. Evans. Not Pictured: Andy Hubertz. Band CouncH Providing a code of conduct, organizing band activities, keeping a scrapbook, and planning service projects for the IMPS Qlnstrumental Music Parents Societyp are only a few of the many services which the Band Council performs. This Council, consisting of ten members selected from the Castro Valley band and orchestra, is largely responsible for the smoothly run instrumental department. Contacting new freshmen interested in either the band or orchestra and answering their many questions is just another way in which this council helps C.V.H.S. by providing hardy welcomes for its incoming class- mates. 209

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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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Math Club . Realizing how often math effects people's everyday lives is only a basic discovery made by members of the Math Club. Meetings spent discussing various problems and ideas and learning about important mathematicians throughout history has helped further to broaden the concepts of those who attend. The Club has also discussed the advantages the field of math has to offer as a career as well as steps that should be taken by those inter- ested. Faculty sponsor, MV. Altman and President Thomas McCloud tell howpro- motion of interest for math throughout the whole school is one of the major goals of its enthusiastic members. FRONT ROW: T. McCloud, L. Charonnat, D. Bozick. ROW TWO: D. Jones, T. Hanley, L. Dykes. ROW THREE: L, Elson, Students Express Interest in Mathematics, Aviation, FRONT ROW: G. Lewis, L. Charonnat, G. Maselli. L. Elson, L. Bardellini, B. Forsher. Aviation Club Meeting together with the common interest of either building or flying air- planes, members of the Aviation Club find many ways to spend their time. By reading articles, watching films, and taking trips to various air force bases, such as Hamilton and Travis, they have a chance to gain a better perspective of the field, its challenges and opportunities. Actual participation in orientation flights gives them additional knowledge as they receive practical experi- ence. 210

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