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

 - Class of 1968

Page 96 of 212

 

Castle Park High School - Speculum Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 96 of 212
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Page 96 text:

FUTURE TEACHER LUB The Future Teachers Club is composed of students who have an interest in becoming school teachers at elementary to col- lege level. The purpose ofthe organization is to promote this interest in teaching and to expose club members to activities which will enlighten them on various aspects of the teaching profession. All members, regardless of the level ot teaching to which they aspire, work part time as teachers' aids in the local elementary schools. FUTURE TEACHERS--FIRST ROW: Vice President Denise Prott, Grace Arenas, Hilda Zamora, Cindy Brooks. SECOND ROW: Advisor Byron Broudy, Lorna Callahan, Secretary-Treasurer Kathy Bishiemer, Linda Harbin. THIRD ROW: Sal Caloca, President Bruce Kitlinger TENN S within the traditional phil The Tennis Club operates osophy that tennis is a game which places high regard on winning, but higher regard on courtesy, sportsmanship, and the desire to win honor- ably or lose gracefully. Club activities are built a- round intra-club competition with the advanced players taking responsibility for helping less experienced players and novices at every opportunity. TENNIS CLUB--FIRST ROW: Pat Miller, Jackie Sheggeby, Sharon Fisher, Vice-President Dick Davis, President Jack Pepio, Secretary-Treasurer Charis Taylor, Steve Domasig, SECOND ROW: Richard Fisher, Mila Shenoy, Gregg Domasig, Ray Horais, Robert Williams, Mitchel Reynolds, Fred Glover, Advisor Warren Cox. THIRD ROW: Joe Zullo, Jim Harbin, Steve Martin, Sharon Jones, Randy Coben, Willie Lowe.

Page 95 text:

Tia S ANISH LUB Les Conquistadores van a tener una reunion. Una reunion lmeetingl exclusively For people interested in Hispania--things Spanish. Re- uniones are conducted in two languages, El Club Espanel brings into sharp focus our bi- lingual school and community and emphasizes the fact that the two cultures are unchangably mixed and united. SPANISH CLUB--FIRST ROW: Robbie Aguirre, Jan Ybarra, Irma Santana, Advisor Jack Comer, Vice-President Rosa Arredondo, Barbara Lozano, Alice Fernandez. SECOND ROW: Susan Polccios, Beatrice Araujo, Arsenio Ainza, President Sal Caloca, Maria Cazarez, Charis Taylor. NOT SHOWN: Treasurer Rose Gonzales. Le Cercle Francais est magnitiquel Ouil Their activities are oriented toward service for the school, keeping the campus clean and occasionally washing windows. Naturellement, they enioy their social activities--parties, building floats sans argent, and eating their lunches ensemble on Mondays. OFFICERS--FIRST ROW: Bruce Kitlinger lComm. of Con- cessionsl, Joanne Opriska CSec.J, Marita Mayer fV.P SECOND ROW: Mike Lane fPres.J, Robert Wampler lTreas.l, Mrs. Ann Gagnon QAdv.J. Qs5 'P'K T FRENCH CLUB: Susan Beauchamp, Rosa Montiio, Rosa Mora, Grace Arenas, Beatrice Arauio. SECOND ROW: Olgo Jaime, Pat Miller, Mable Graieda, Sarah McTimmonds, Linda Reed. THlRD ROW: Jack Pepio, George Felix, John Batiz, Martin Jungiohann, Ron McNeal. Win I SCIENCE CLUB A common interest in exploring the unknown and an insatiable desire to understand the known unite members of the Science Club. Their curiosity only whetted by field trips and visiting lecturers, they will continue their quest, thus Forming that essential part of our society constantly questioning in order to discover the unifying beauty in natural phenomena. SCIENCE CLUB--FIRST ROW: Yumiko Reynolds, Pat McClelland, Jackie Sheggeby, Linda Rasmussen, Linda Quinones, Sharon Fisher. SECOND ROW: Richard Fisher, Rita Ruble, Sandy Fronczak, President Kathy Rasmussen, Vice-President Wayne Warren, Treasurer .lack Pepio, Richard Bee, Mike McLinden. THIRD ROW: Joe Zull, Gregg Domasig, Larry Yeager, Randy 9l Coben, John Gudine, Jim Harbin.



Page 97 text:

Spirited Troians, under the direction of Mr. Neveu and student manager Richard Markall, demonstrate the effectiveness ofthe county's only flashcard section. It is another Troian First! PEP CLUB Headed by Tribune of Pep Paula Cureton and under the direction ot Advisor AI Pressutti, members of the Pep Club have gone all out to make this year the most spirited ever. ...Z .xy Q 'T SQUHSH True Trojan spirit is exemplified by members of C.P.'s Key Club. i t Colorful ribbons and posters - evidence Troy's spirit. Sponsoring contests, holding poster- painting parties, and selling pep ribbons were only a few ot the activ- ities which helped to create the great spirit and enthusiasmwhich has be- come a tradition at Troy. lt's GREAT to be a Troianl 4

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