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Fund - Raising Activities 2553 i :?5 3 ftgf. i ii'f ' ii FRONT ROW: B. Meyers, M. Scanlan, T. Jorde, D. Mefford, M. Parodi, B. Rice, ROW TWO: T. Hanley, F. Crum, L. Bisauta, L. Bardellini, B. Giese, P. Stickney. ROW THREE: D. Bisauta, R. Lindsay, B. McBurney. Once again this year Boys League and Girls League did much to serve the school. These two organizations, original C. V. insti- tutions, worked hard for the betterment of the student body. Presidents Cindy Black, Bill Seemeyer and Dwain Mefford led Boys League and Girls League through many activities this year. In September Girls League staged the Big Sister Tea, at which senior girls acquainted new freshmen with life at Castro Valley, and the Back- wards Formal in December at which Castro Valley girls selected Tom Beck this year's King of the Belles. Working hand-in-hand with Girls League was its male counterpart, Boys League. This year these two organizations jointly sponsored the annual Christmas Basket Drive and the Junior-Senior Donkey Basketball game. In April, Boys and Girls Leagues sponsored the Castro Valley Folk Festival, a concert by local folk music artists. In the latter part of the school year Girls League staged its annual fashion show at which C. V. girls modeled their own creations. As their last activity of the year Boys and Girls Leagues presented the Senior Tea, one of the seniors' last social affairs at Castro Valley High School. By staging these many activities Boys and Girls Leagues did much to make this school year more enjoyable for everyone at Castro Valley. 5 through the basket drive sponsored by Boys and Girls League. DWAIN MEFFORD Fall President BILL SEEMEYER Spring President At the Donkey Basketball game spon- sored by Boys League, Tom Marler pulls his donkey toward the center circle. 177
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176 Girls and Boys Leagues Co-ordinate 11 FRONT ROW: M. Sherman, K, Lesch, C. Davies, S, Rudolph, ROW TWO: C. Blau, M, Rutherford, N, Sprague, C, Paitillo, S, Shipton, C. Black. One of the hind-raising projects this year was the Girls League donut sale. CINDY BLACK Girls League President Spring Representatives: Sue Rudolph, Freshmang Karen Lesch, Junior, Mary Jo Christmas cheer 1S shown Sherman, Sophomoreg Cindy Davies, Senior.
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Mage W fi ' -- , 5 ' .,,. , v 1 ' 1 f , ,,,. - 'sffig as .kip wi , , ,K X 1 W if-'iw if ' .,g2iT . tr .,, ,... A ,.V.A A A , Sandy and Tom look over one ofthe pamphlets they received at the conference. During the month of June, over 1100 students from 550 high schools gathered near Sacramento for the Boys and Girls State Convention. During the one-week meetings, the delegates formed mock city, county and state governments and for one day took their places in the offices of the Assembly, Senate, Supreme Court, and Governor's Office. Castro Val1ey's representatives were Sandy Logan and Tom Jorde. Sandy, a citizen of the mythical city of Fremont, ran for a county clerk, but was defeated. Tom Jorde ran for Boys State Governor, but lost in a close contest. Tom did, however, serve in the governor's cabinet. Through participating in government, C.V.'s representatives learned more about the legislative procedures that govern our state. TOM JORDE Boys State Representative Tom Jorde Sand Lo an Actively Participate in Government 178 SANDY LOGAN Girls State Representative 09V 1 A 0 m-up 00,4 nun, ,ww-Q., .vwavsh The five hundred fifty-seven Girls State Representatives met at the University of California at Davis Campus. -1 xii' Sandy reviews the day's activities shortly before retiring.
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