Castle Park High School - Speculum Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA)

 - Class of 1968

Page 93 of 212

 

Castle Park High School - Speculum Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 93 of 212
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Herzlich wilikemmen zu der German Club. Vee hab' meetings und singen und see pictures und lernen about Deutsch. Our guests speak sometimes Germans G E C B und vee eat German foods. Achtungi Vee haben auch ein few parties Fur Christ- mas und others und helpen auch die school. Alle send velcome! X GERMAN CLUB--FIRST ROW: Kathy Brill, Linda Rasmussen, Angela Gonzales, Kathy Cross, Jenny Eley, Secretary Teri Cortado,Colleen Flynn, Sue Ritter, Marlene Fuhrman. SECOND ROW: Gary Keester, Ruth Haney, Linda West, Kanda Parrish, Paulette Wiegard, Jerry Mayer, Miss Patricia Hand fAdvisorJ. THIRD ROW: Treasurer Mike Simmonds, Martin McKensiel, John Lorson, Ed Diaz, Todd Williams, Bill Metzger, Wayne Spate, Vice President Hans Martin Jungiohann, Don Stevens, Gregg Takashima. WALK TOGETHER, TALK TOGETHER, OH YOU PEOPLES OF THE EART H, THEN AND ONLY THEN, SHALL YOU HAVE PEACE. Heeding this motto, Circum Terram, Troy's AFS Chapter, works to improve under- C N M M standing between students and young people of other lands through sponsorship of foreign students at Castle Park High School. 4.::..r,3Q1 CIRCUM TERRAM--FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bonnie Votaw fAdvisorJ, Mila Shenoy, President Tom Campbell, Vice President John Snyder, Kitty Sutton, Treasurer Robert Wampler, Parliamentarian Jack Pepio, Connie Burtord, Secretary Joan Sullivan, Mr. Jack Robinson fAdvisorJ. SECOND ROW: Rachel Salazar, Estella Salazar, Jackie Sheggeby, Gayle Tignor, Mary Ortiz, Ned lguchi, Linda Mills, Bonnie Yoder. THIRD ROW: Kathy Tonelli, Hans Martin Jungiohann, Ray Horias, Dick Davis, Dennis Mikolich, Julie Stevenson, Carolyn Horton.

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The purpose of the Health Careers Club is to generate and support student interest in the health field professions. Through visiting lecturers and field trips, members are provided opportunity to explore at first hand Ill' E I-I R E E R the work done by various medical field professionals and thus develop an effective basis for making their own career decisions. HEALTH CAREERS--FIRST ROW: Enriquette Ponce, Vice-President Linda Harbin, Secretary Sheryl Graft, Corresponding Secretary Liz Mulkey, Sue Burford, Ana Shere, Sherry Bons, Marsha Bailey, Liz Mendez. SECOND ROW: Advisor Ethel Gregory, Jan Hildebrand, Cheryl Pate, Retha Jen- nings, Jean Smith, Sharon Jones, Alice Cunningham, Anita Jennings, Diane Graft, Betti Ellis, Connie Burford. THIRD ROW: Linda Sweeny, Carrie Causey, Indra Douglas, Treasurer Judy Moore, Cindy Tiel, Becky Foerst, Angela Gonzales, Thomasina Hargrave, Vickie Hall. NOT SHOWN: President Sandy Angel. The Art Guild brings together creative talent to provide the nucleous around whichart- oriented service projects supporting school activities can be developed. Untold hours were spent in designing and silk screening pep ribbons and program covers and creating decorations for various school socials. The club's most ambitious effort was completing two-year's work RT G LI I on an original mosaic to be mounted in the library. Through their dedication, art became a facile communication media tying Troy together through paint and pencil . L.. 'iz is 1, A ,f - LL . Q fax ART GUILD--FIRST ROW: Alana McClendcln, Valerie Harris, Anita Carpenter, Melonie Chance, DeAnna Kennedy, Pat McLindon, Treasurer Pat Fay, President Vickie Jones, Bill Mosley, Secretary Judy Lawyer, 2nd Vice-President Jerry Gaskin, Dana Specht, Liz Mulkey, Yolanda Payan. SECOND ROW: Advisor Enid Miller, Susan Tonelli, Hilda Zamora, Lorna Callahan, Sybil Bullis, Susan Learned, Rudy Cabral, Sul Caloca, Ruby Hartman, AI Santos, Maria Gracia, Marty Cabral, Brenda Beech. THIRD ROW: Dianne Nelson, Raul Madrueno, Ed Smith, Wayne Warren, George Felix, lst Vice-President John Batiz, Greg Takashima, Lorraine Kitlinger, Carmen Crosby, Bonnie Yoder, Pat Albright, Carol Sutton, Mike McC linden .



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CHESS CLUB Members of this small, elite group spend many delightful lunch periods trying to master the ancient and intricate game of chess. In personal confrontation and inter-scholastic competition, with their cries of CHECKMATE resounding through the corridors, they carry the banners of Troy to new heights of glory and honor in wild battles of pawns, roolcs, and bishops. CHESS CLUB--FIRST ROW: Rob Eidson, Robert Williams, Harry Kirn, Ben Webb, Bruce Wade. SECOND ROW: Don Rowe, President Tom Hilliard, Treasurer Todd Williams, Robert Hawk, Don Spangler, Advisor Wilson Bennett. NOT SHOWN: Secretary Joe Sandoval. QUILL AND SCROLL--FIRST ROW: Phyllis Corzine, Secretary Glenda Williams, President Carolyn Horton, Vice-President Luanne Lindsay. SECOND ROW: Terry Cortado, Sandi Sanders, Debbie Wood, Linda Rupe, Sharon Fisher, Bruce Kitlinger, Advisor Alden Stone. LITER RY LIGHT A new club on campus, the Literary Lights was formed to encourage and develop writing talent. Under the leadership of Cora Man- ese, a dozen students met regularly with Mr. Bennett, the advisor, to listen to, and eval- uate, poetry, essays, short stories, articles, and reviews written by club members. It is planned to present the best of theseoriginal literary efforts in magazine form before the school year terminates and to make this an annual publication. QUILL AN SCRGLL Quill and Scroll is a national honor society for the advancement of high school journalism. The more erudite and talented staff members are honored for the long hours devoted to keeping the student body and community informed through the campus media--the Trojan Trumpet and the Trojan Speculum. LITERARY CLUB--FIRST ROW: Jennifer Eley, Debby Fox, President Cora Manese, Suzi Bonds, Liz Diaz, Joan Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Marita Mayer, Cathy Brill, Linda Rasmussen, Ruth Haney, Advisor Wilson Bennett. THIRD ROW: Beth Niemeyer, Helen Fertig, Linda West, Linda Reed, Gail Tignor.

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