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Guest Speakers Enhance Homemaking Agenda FRONT ROW: L. Workman, E. Hecht, C. Fernandez, C. Rees, ROW TWO: C. Workman, N. Carlson, K. Parodi, C. SooH0o, ROW THREE: J, Vroom, S. Schweitzer, N. Savage, B. Bohntinsky, J. Taylor, ROW FOUR: P. Quigley, C. Kruse, B. Henningsen. D. Herleman. E. Wigholm. In its first year of existence Castro Valley's Home- making Club participated in many activities and did much to serve the school. The forty girls who comprised this organization learned much about homemaking, cooking and interior decorating from guest speakers and field trips. Activities of the club included a field trip to the Sunset Magazine Publishing House and attendence at a homemaking conference at Alameda High School. This active organization also decorated Allynls Ranch for the faculty Christmas party. Through their many activities the members learned much about homemaking and its related fields. Doris Herleman waits patiently for the spring election results. Members listen intently as a representative of Sarah Coventry Jewelry tells about her products. Aeolians Promote A'Cappella Benefits Established for the purpose of managing the choir's affairs, the Aeolian Club conducted several affairs at once this year. Projects included raising money to send the A' Cappella Choir to a music festival in Long Beach, planning a music festival at Canyon High, and playing chorus parts in this year's spring play, South Pacific. Members look over their music shortly before the meeting begins. A Z FRONT ROW: J, Herring, E. Hopkins, M. Bowen, L. Boisvert, L. Vick, L. Voorhees, R. Silva, B. Fausz, S. Nichols, E. Yamamoto, J. Loudy, J. Erjavec, J. Harbin, J. Weber, S. Mullin, E. Rhien, W. Brown, W. LaVelle, S. Tanner, ROW TWO: R, Baxter, P. Beale, C. Blau, E, Firpo, D. Rennie, J. Sommer, T. Hanzel, V. Mattos, S. Halladay, C. Mowry, J. Boring, C. Gross, N. Elliott, S. Thomsen, N. Sprague, P. Cox, S. Silcox, S. White, M. Martin, ROW THREE: R. White, M. Rieman, P. Mougey, V. Christensen, J. Bissell, G. Antone, R. Loyd, W. Andrade, A. Darnell, J. Blazin, V. Taus, D. Roehl, P. Pracht, M. Kunde, M. Hofmann, ROW FOUR: M. Perry, B. Caloroso, J. Ramos, W. Robertson, D. Bowen, B. Knott, K. Bass, J. Loder, R. Hildebrand, S. Revak, J. Davidson, J. Bluestein, C. Anderson, J. Holien, S. Neth, G. Fry, D. Lindstrom 193
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192 Checkmates Attempted in Chess Club Meeting every Monday afternoon for two hours, Chessmen improved greatly this year. Coached by Mr. Korstad, the chessmen headed for an area championship. The sixteen members headed by Larry Sprenkel, FRONT Row: R. Vegar, K. M2.I'Sh, c, Andersen, R. Easterday, D, Elcock. Row Two: c. Wagner, R. Kimk, D, La.Riviere. Row 'n-1REE:P.v1e1ra, J. Brachman, c, Pen-on, Row FOUR: R, PBIT011, T, Hanley, L, sprenkei. Tumblers M aster Stunts President, finished among the top teams in the H,A.A.L. Chess League. The other officers were Chuck Wagner, Vice- Presidentg Paul Vieira, Secretaryg Scott Revak, Chess Parliamentariang' and Jim Brachman, Club Council representative. Kirk Marsh studies the board for an effect- ive way to check his opponent. TER ' r 2' With desire being the only qualifica- l M C, tion for entrance into the Gymnastics Club, twenty students met every Tuesday for an W hour and a half of skills on the trampoline, V. 156 balance beams, parallel bars, and non- ' ' parallel bars. To demonstrate the tricks W . V , AQ and skills of balance and coordination V V were Mr. Poulsen, the club advisor, and ,,i 'C 'T fa on ,.,. l grse i'ii' T ',iltiii' M Mike Perron, the club president. The re- ,tl H wards of their work were three perform- ii' tlvlelal ' ances during halftime at the basketball games. FRONT ROW: S, White, L. Dyer, J. Denning, M. Perron,R, Sengstack, J. Vroom. ROW TWO: D, Schaar, C, Canepa, J. Miller,C, Moschetti, F, Crum, P, Hill. ROW THREE: C. Serdahl, N,Nardoli11o, C, Phillips, N, Caldararo, N, Rasmussan, T. Kelsey. Mr. Poulsen demonstrates his ability on the bars. George Howland exhibits perfect form as he prepares to do aflip on the tram- poline.
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