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Big and little sisters find much to talk about at their Varsity cheerleaders lead in a school yell at the Big Sister Tea. annualtea. irls League ,loin Forces A large snowman was one of many baskets donated during the Christmas food drive. Jeff Navas tries a new technique to make a basket. is ,flff M.Wi,.v .4 ,1 115
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2 'B King of the Belles--Tom Beck . x,.,..?sV3'1 3-x x Tom appealed to C,V, students both as athlete and scholar. Boys League, Comprised of every boy and girl at Castro Valley, Boys League and Girls League did a fine job of sponsoring activities that included the entire student body. Established by the school charter, Boys and Girls Leagues con- tinued to serve the school. Important activities in- cluded the Christmas Bas- ket Drive, the Junior- Senior Basketball game in February and the Big Sister Tea in the fall, at which senior girls told new fresh- men girls about life at Castro Valley High. These two groups also sponsored the King of the Belles dance in the fall at which Tom Beck was selected from eight candidates as the girls' image of the ideal boy. Nominees Randy Loyd, Tom Beck, Brian Cadinha, Steve Wilkman, Paul Hermann, Bob Kellogg, Torn Jorde, and Rick Quintanal.
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116 E LLEN YAMAMOTO Basketball Queen nominees were C. Anderson, S. Sutton, L. Grisel D. Martin, L. Cox, E. Yamamoto, S. White, P. Sengstack, D. Caskey T. Blakely, and T. Ransdell. Two Innovation This year marked the beginning of two new traditions at Castro Valley High. These were the selection of a basketball queen and a spring Spirit Day. Following up the practice of electing a foot- ball queen, each of C.V.'s clubs nominated one of its members to be its selection for basketball queen. The student body then voted for the nom- inees and elected Ellen Yamamoto. A 'Cappella nominee, as C,V,'s first basketball queen. The second of C,V.'s new traditions was the spring Spirit Day. This was held as a small-scale Sound- Off Rally to generate spirit for the varsity basket- ball team in its final game of the season. The class of 1968 won this inagural Spirit Day competition. Through these two new events a new heritage was created for succeeding classes at Castro Valley High. PAULA SENGSTACK TERRIE TIFFANY SANDY WHITE
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