Canyon Springs High School - Open With Care Yearbook (Moreno Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1987

Page 119 of 184

 

Canyon Springs High School - Open With Care Yearbook (Moreno Valley, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 119 of 184
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STUDENT TEACHER Mr, Tim Knapp starts discussion in his first period history class. AT THE COPIER Mr. Bill Mac.boba gets some qu.ck class preparations done before starting baseball practice. Doug Stockham B.A., M.A.; physical education; director of student activities; basketball coach Vickie Stone B.A.. M.A.. special education Gregory R. Swenson B.A.; English Judy Tetley B.S.E., Spanish; Spanish Club adviser Judy Torrie B.S.. M.A.; counselor Laura Paiz-Tucker B.S., physical education; tennis coach Sharon Walsh B A . English, journalism; volleyball coach, newspaper advi Sarah Wettlaufer B A., French, English, French Club adviser Rhonda Wright campus supervisor Debbie Yutko B.S.. mathematics; math club adviser -Yutko, St,iff 99

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c lassrooms provide good training for teachers Hf really enjoy teaching at Canyon Springs. The A Staff and administration are great and always ready to help, said Mr. Tim Knapp, a social studies student teacher. Knapp, who taught classes under the guidance of Canyon Springs teacher Mr. Frank Russell, had high praise for his peer. Mr. Russell is a terrific teacher, he said. He gave advice on everything from classroom behavior to organizational skills; he has helped me in many different ways. A belief in the importance of his subject led Knapp to choose the social sciences. Political Science is my big favorite, stated Knapp. I really want the students of today to understand that they are the leaders of tomorrow, and what a big responsibility that is. In the science department Mr. Bill Maciboba Don Miller B.A., M.A.; TV production. English Becky Raleigh B.A.; an, an Jub adviser Christine Reifel B.A.. M.A., histor ' Susan Rhodes B.A., M.S.; ccrlificatcd librarian; Cougarcttcs advis Rebecca Rodocker B.S.; Siicntc, mathrmatKS; freshman class sponsor, : sponsor Cathy Rogert, RN B.S.N.; school nurse Frank E. Russell B.A., M.A.; history; track and field foach Richard Salley B.A, MA. mathrmatus Jim Snavely B.S.; siieme; science club .idviser Sue Snyder B.S.; speech therapist Bennie Stafford I ' brarv. media assistant served as a student teacher under Mr. Jim Snavely and Mrs. Rebecca Rodocker. His long-term plans were to be a teacher of math or science, to perhaps become an administrator, and eventually to teach overseas. In some cases, a teacher may face the possibility of teaching a son or daughter, and this was the case with Maciboba. There was a o- ' o chance that I would be placed at the same school as my daughter, and with my daughter ' s luck, I was placed at Canyon Springs, Maciboba joked. His daughter, Teri Maciboba, arranged to have her classes changed to avoid being placed in her father ' s class. Maciboba also got experience in extra-curricular activities by helping coach the freshman baseball team. 98 Staff, M.llei



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F irst four-year class has plans The Class of 1990 was destined to be Canyon Springs ' first four-year graduating class. The freshman class council hoped to make the first year of that class a special one. We want to make the first year, Vice President Valarie Knoop said, one that we ' ll never forget. The council contributed ideas to make the year a success, includ- ing the sale of Christmas candy- grams. The class Homecoming Pa- rade float, a big cougar ' s paw, came in second. Council members felt very con- fident about what they did, believ- ing they could accomplish what they started. The class officers, also, believed that they were right for their jobs. I felt that I could help the school, Class President Floyd Gaines said, so I ran for the class Venus Abcrnathy James Abney Lisette Acosta Alison Adams Katrina Adaway Alex Adea Aila Agustin Joann Agustin Shauna Albright Jason Alejos Sandra Alfaro Joey Alongi Sofia Alvarado Joseph Alvillar Crystal Anderson Erica Angle Francine Anthony Alicia Arias Marta Arias Daniel Atkins Kimberly Baily John VanNatta Michelc Banning Curtis Barger Nathan Barker council. Mans ' freshmen believed they had chosen the right people for the job. It ' s a good start, Jamie Ramos said. They are really doing a good job. According to council member Tma Lusk, the class advisers, Mrs. Becky Rodocker, Mr. Tim East and Ms. Tammy Guzzetta, helped the council a great deal. They are there, she said, whenever we need them — at an time. A major goal of the Freshman Council was to make the Class of 1990 noticeable through the years to come. We want to set traditions, ' Councilman Alicia Vargas said, that will never be forgotten throughout Canyon Springs histo- ry-

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