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Page 9 text:
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Treasury of memories There's something about the emptiness of the halls and the quietness of each room that makes you suddenly wonder where this school year of '57-'58 has gone. Perhaps it hasn't gone-just faded away-tempo- rarily, to appear again in our memories throughout our lifetime. The days and days of studies, friendships, anti- cipation and excitement over a football game, an im- portant concert, a Junior Prom . . . they're all there, waiting to be remembered and enjoyed once more. Looking back on the school year brings special mem- ories to each of us. Happy times, when our cup runneth over with laughter and fun and friends. Serious mo- ments when suddenly we realized that we were growing up. Thoughts of the future and what we were going to do with it. Discouraging times when we tried our best but things just didn't work out right. Exciting events like the football game with Hayward. And even sad times, like that when we lost a classmate, a friend, so shortly after Christmas. How many of us remember standing on those wet muddy bleachers at San Leandro that day when Castro Valley's team first met defeat. And that Valentine's night when a gym full of students and parents laughed so hard as certain teachers and Senior boys displayed crazy antics on live donkeys? Remember? The mind is a wonderful machine. Just the mention- ing of an incident, or one picture can bring back in a flash the memory of that moment. This volume of the Laconian is meant to do just that-to refresh your mind with the memories of this year at Castro Valley High. May it serve as your key to your treasure chest. May you spend as many happy hours in enjoying this book as you had living the events that fill these pages. Sturdy pillars mark the entrance of our ' school.
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Table at llantents EE biolo ical habitat 9 g t a start. Title Page ........ Dedication ............. ln Memoriam ............... Table of Contents ....... Introduction .......... Campus ............ Curriculum .......... Organizations ......... Boys' Sports ........ Girls' Sports ........ Fine Arts ............ Social Lite .............. Undergraduates ......... Freshmen ........ Sophomores ....... Juniors .......... Seniors ................ Officers ....... Portraits ........ Summaries ......... Advertisements ..... Autographs ........... Acknowledgments ........ Index ...................... mf' ..,,.....Page l .........Page 2 .......-.Page 3 .........Page 4 .........Page 5 -.......Pages 6-7 .........Pages 8-23 Pages 24-47 Pages 48-69 Pages 7O-8l Pages 82-95 Pages 96-lO7 Pages lO8-l37 Pages llO-ll7 Pages ll8-l25 Pages l26-l37 Pages l.38-l63 Pages l4O-l4l Pages l42-l58 Pages l59-l63 Pages l64-l73 Pages l74-l83 -.-,-..-.--Page l83 -.......Page l84
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I , .. .. f F - ., , ' fmSf ' 52:2 if ' 5- Q' ' f Qi ' . i2.fr:-'.:155I - 155' : E, U. flisffrignilfif . . - ,A - , - ii sl slr. ,sw f X , ,Qi 5 rt, W Q L The all familiar doors of B Hall. Auditorium and snack bar, from the patio. THE CAMPUS- A TREASURE CHEST We here at Castro Valley High are es- pecially privileged to have a new and modern campus-it has proved to be more than that to all Spartans. These halls wouldn't be the same, if they weren't crowded with students doing everything imaginable, and if you could walk down the hall without bumping into someone or without dropping something. The lockers alone, tell a story of their own-usually so full that everything toppled out when we opened them. They were filled with everything from pinups of Ricky Nelson to last year's Biology notes. A Hall, the cafeteria, the band room, B Hall, the patio, and C Hall have not been just buildings and structures of cement and brick -they hold memories of friendship and fun, disappointments and triumphs. Memories of things that happened before school, between classes, at noon, after school -here they are, in our Treasury of Memories.
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