Central Valley High School - Talon Yearbook (Central Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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PROJECT SMASH! The Annual bridge building contest oc- curred on December 15. Brett Mary- mee had the strongest bridge that held 93 lbs. The weakest was 4 lbs. built by Greg Ramsey. Mr. Ashcraft's physics class took part in the bridge building contest. Each stu- dent was given 3O ft. of 3f32 inch balsa wood, one tube of testors glue, a com- plete list of rules, and two weeks in which to complete their bridge. Every student had to draw their own plans and do all the work at home. The smash has been going on for the last eight years. Six years ago Mr. Don- iak built a bridge that held 222 lbs. Since then Mr. Ashcraft has disqualified Mr. Doniak and his design from the contest. Project Smash helps the students find the strongest possible structure and at the same time have a lot of fun, exclaimed Mr. Ashcraft. ., it .. ,, fi

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Rockin' Out With The Hillbillies The annual Sadie Hawkins dance was sponsored by the Music Dept. on Febru- ary 30 from 9:00-12:00, a tradition at C.V. for oxger 20 years. Couples danced to record of AC-DC and other popular groups, and enjoyed relaxing on hay bails. This is the only dance where girls ask the guys to the dance iofficiallyj. The dance was a success and helped the Music Dept. earn approx. 5300.00 towards Reno. All week Daisy Maes and Lil Abners collected money for class competition. The Daisy Maes were Renee Cheison, seniorg Susan Quirus, junior, and Denise Brown, sophomore, The Lil' Abners were Mike Corbell, seniorg Randy Rodriguez, junior, and Daryl Macintyre, soph- omore. The winning class were the juniors with over 3100.00 Meanwhile Marry'n Sam lMr. Bergstroml performed marriage services at his booth. Nancy Alvord married Linda Thetford, Danny Olson to Linda Dominguez, Gail Meek to Rich Dehemmer, Debbie Lar- mour-Brian Weissman, Suzanne Wood mar- ried Greg Beaton, Venton Trotter to Wendy Rehberg, and Tim Coates to Gail Peterson. At 12:00 somewhat regretfully all turned home- ward iwith their marriages annulledi. 1, Mike Barkley and Milsa Cordem exchange wed, ding rings. 2. Gail Meek and Rich Dehlemmer await their mar- riage while Mr. Bergstrom tMarry'n Sami unites Bill Cox to Holly Lighter. 3. Joe Leake and Heather Rolfe work at the re- freshment stand, waiting on Eric Harris. 4. Mike Corbell and Renee Cheison, the Daisy Mae and Lil Abner for the seniors. 5. Susan Quirus and Randy Rodriguez, the winning junior class Daisy Mae and Lil Abner in the money competition. 6. John Houser and Dina Rose after their marriage show off their license. 7. Misty Kallbough, Ron Dillings, Alice Kallbaugh, Alan Meeker, Keith Brown, and Peggy Kallbaugh enjoy themselves at the dance. 8. Marry'n Sam iMr, Bergstroml giving wedding vows. 9. Alan Krigbaughm getting down. . ..,,- k. ,. ,',fs'E ' , ' i s 1. Q, .- S., 5 -33231, , , . i .r.s . , s h i 5fggg'Q +: 7'i f- ES , to 1- , X ' fi . nr, 5 . ' Q -.S is '- Z is. t A if C1 f it ff if gi, . ,rv '



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Q Seniors Took Honors Don Spini received the DAR lDaughters of American Revolu- tionl good citizenship award. Don was the first boy to ever win since boys were made eligible six years ago. The Senior class chooses a student who they feel exhibits outstanding leadership, dependability and pa- triotism. Don claimed, 'AI feel very honored that my class chose me and it's the best award I ever won because it was awarded to me by people l personally know. He felt being the Student Body President helped tremendously in winning the award. Three weeks before he won the DAR Award, a Rotary Club Youth Award for leadership was also pre- 1. Allen Simpson watches in suspense as all the hours of hard work get crushed by Mr. Ashcraft. 2. Don Spini and Doc Hall take high hon- ors. 3. Those included in the Physics Class Bridge Building Contest: lTop Rowl Chris sented to Don. After graduation, Don plans to go to Hayward College for a year then transfer to Berkeley majoring in Law. Doc Hall was the only athlete at C.V. to make NAL in football. He was all-league defensive end and also honorable mention at offen- sive guard. The NAL awards are chosen by the coaches from all the schools in the league. Usually about 22 people are chosen. Doc had been playing football for 7 yrs. and was 1 of 3 captains on the football team. He feels that what it takes to make NAL is that you've got to be aggressive and want to play football. Quammen, Mitch Jones, Greg Ramsey, Brian Thompson, Chris Ludwig, Mike Williams, and Allen Simpson. lFront Rowl Rick Lush, Scott Jones, Brett Marymee, and Mike Friesen. 4. Brett Marymee exhibits his bridge that held 93 lbs.

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