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Owul The Class of '64 entered Cap in the fall of 1960 as the largest class in Cap's history, As freshmen, we were swept into the everyday life of Cap, experiencing pride and glory as our band went to the Capital to march in President Kennedy's inauguration. Lifelong friendships were made as we held our first fun-night and box social, organized by class officers Bill Giachino, president, Mary Fox, vice-presi- dent, Vicki Musgrave, secretary, and Mary Bauguess, treas- urer. Tradition was upheld as we decorated the Christmas tree in the cafeteria. Another class proiect was a food drive for the needy. Outstanding in our memories as freshmen is the Stanford Basketball Tournament in which we played after becoming PL Champs. Also champions at Stanford, our team returned to Cap as recipients of our great pride and ioy. Our sophomore year, 1961-1962, began with a wonderful feeling that we were no longer freshmen. Led by officers Bill Giachino, president, Moonyeen Webb, vice-president, Carla Olinger, secretary, and Bob Bybee, treasurer, our fun-night in September was a big success, as was our first class-sponsored sock hop, Twelfth Twist. As basketball season drew to a close and our 30's team again was the league champion, we gained possession of the Peninsula League 30's title. After having won that title every year for the past six, winning it again in the league's last year kept the PL crown forever at Capuchino, as the newly formed Mid-Peninsula League took over made up of schools only from our district. l .N ...' As iuniors, and finally upperclassmen, we received our class rings in October, '62, With our class stature growing, we challenged the seniors in competition yelling and were victorious. We remember when Dick Stewart from KPIX-TV came to our campus, took some films, and paid tribute to Capuchino on his show, many of us becoming TV cele- brities. Under the guidance of class officers Ken Muscat, president, Randy Beale, vice-president, Linda Sumners, secretary, and Linda D'Aoust, treasurer, our second successful sock hop, '64 Stomps Some More, paved the way to a glorious iunior prom. As April 20, 1963, drew near, the scurry for dinner jackets, corsages, bouttonieres, and hair appoint- ments became an everyday occurrence. Finally the day arrived. That night, not very promising due to the rain and mud, but, nevertheless, full of excitement, we held our Prom, Tahitian Twilight. Memories linger of pineapples taken and cut open on the tables, sticky fingers, palm trees, laughter, and, as always, a wonderful time. This year, our senior year, brought to us the esteem of being the largest graduating class in Cap's history. Joining us as foreign exchange students were Georg Wille, from Switzerland, and Barbara Wangerin, from Germany. As senior pictures were becoming a reality, we held a fun-
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