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

 - Class of 1968

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Q Y ' Iii: Fil 1, .Wi 3 A! fl ii' gp r x .-----Q .1-- -y....--- K I 1 J J F f f'ff , EASZIWW gQ?FPSZiX'f :Haig 656251: I ex 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I L 1 1 . A LX 1 X ' 1 1 1 5 , I V f f 1 . ' 1 1 1 ku, 1-L TROY'S STUDENTS VOICE OPI ICJNS THE UPPER HOUSE REPRESENTS CLASSES FRONT ROW: Vicki Jones,Karen Anderson, Deanna Stoddard, Bonnie Dubiniak, Kay Mafsumofo, Susie Tonelli, Bonnie Voder, Nancy Robertson. SECOND ROW: Mary Fawver, Sandra Parker, Luanne Lindsay, Val Hammons, Gilda Rivera, Mike Padilla, Marifa Mayer, Susie Pardieu, Paul Lorenz, Jennie Bass, Gail Beasley, Genine Baldwin. THIRD ROW: Mike Floyd, Terry Tonelli, Tom Brooks, Dick Davis, Dave Thompson, Corky DeFord, Sergio Gracia, Joey Sarmienfo. Debate and decide, Then reporf fo. . Advisory T2-T3 Advisory Tl-9 TH ROUGH BICAM ERA L LEG ISLATU RE THE LOWER HOUSE REPRESENTS ADVISORIES H FRONT ROW: Mike Grunwald, Danny Trevino, Danny Mendez, Chris Grimes, Jim Harbin, Tom Jacobs, Chuck Maier, Bobby Parker. SECOND ROW: Val Hammons, Teresa Mureo, Sue Maddocks, Kay Matsumoto, Joyce Bass, Jennifer Eiey, Barbara Cruz. THIRD ROW: Richard Markell, Andy Sanchez,Susie Smith, Kathy Rasmussen, Amy Newberg, Shirley Round, Nancy Delmas, Terri Cortado, Mary Swift, Irma Bravo, Debbie Coteralo. FOURTH ROW: Jim Sczpeniak, John Herrett, John Lorson, Sal Caloca, Mike Wade, Trudie Kern, Mary Fawver, Pam Chapek, Carmen Crosby, Maria Gracia, Mitch Hawkins, Jack Wride, Tony Barrigan, Joey Sarmiento . Adviser! 1 1-3 Advisory 10-6 Advisory io-13 i I i i 5 , v ' ' 'QWQM gig' ,,' 5 5: 51 N ,E ' ' ' 1 ww M W ,mlm 1 K 1 r. v Qgisf nf '-W 'af -1 Aw ,g 5. 1 wmv , '- ' Lf, il , , L. by if Q Ee ,fg- , ana f K 7. I Q U. ...,f:2'ff? ' gmxfgfyz K : :Ss xl. 'wi V Q , :gm I--gf? 'S ' -,mum ,gmi.H1':. 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TO LIVE, AND ACT, AND SERVE THE FUTURE HOUR STANDING: TRIBUNE OF ACTIVITIES Vclieane Hcmmons, ASSISTANT TRIBUNE OF ART John Bafiz. SEATED: TRIBUNE OF ASSEMBLIES Mary Fcwver, TRIBUNE OF PEP PauIa Curefon, TRIBUNE OF ART Vicki Jones. f i V' ff? fr V 9 IOC D HAN S ACRQSS THE she CSCI Por Toyl or tu gal an India. Tro Y GI1 6 e exfened the war Jungiohann of url fo TROJAN Q0 60 C0 I0 9- .0 6' .v .'l ff ff .Z r memb he m if 4? AQ GIRL ' LEAGUE TRIVES T0 U ITE ln the beginning, Zeus took a rose, a lily, a dove, a serpent, a little honey, a golden apple and a handful of clay. When he looked at the amalgam it was the Trojan coed. . .coeds who entwine and weave heavenly roses into Trojan life. Without them, what were Troy - a land without a sun. With the advise and guidance of Advisors Mrs. Goodell and Mrs. Ketterer, Luanne Lindsay and the other officers and representatives developed a highly successful Girls' League program--a program which included the traditional Homecoming Mums Sale, two well-received fash- ion shows, a girls-onIy breakfast and the pre-Yule gala Girls' League Formal. OFFICERS--Enzo NT ROW: PRESIDENT Luanne Lindsay, SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Per oalheber, SECRETARY Debbie Weed. SECOND ROW: ADVISOR Marylou oeedell, Emsr vIcE-PREsl- DENT Karen Bushey, TREASURER Paula Jenkin. REPRESENTATIVES--FIRST ROW: Mary Fawver, Diane Vega, Colleen Mahoney, Pat McLinden. SECOND ROW: Lynn Swackhamer, Pat Herrin, Kitty Sutton, Karen Anderson, Susie Pardieu, Debbie Cotareio. THIRD ROW: Gilda River, Trudy Batiz, Shelley Ganze, Linda Dragee. TROY'S CAPTIVATI G M IDENS a Q l i . ROMANCE 8 ROSES IS THEME OF XIX E V fc. PRE-YULE FORMAL . N K ,, fn The fifth annual Girls' League Formal was held December l5th in the elaborately decor- f .Ji S - 'E ated gymnasium. The popular Creations 'f'gf 'i:j' f 'Eff' provided musictor dancing. Appropriately, at ' T EA m lO:OO a fanfare announced the arrival of Santa ' T ,' R' A Q Digs r Claus QM r. Comerl to listen to the girls' wishes. lx What a lovely Way to start the Christmas .. f fff' sfcgvf sf- vacation! X xi HI 9 Advisor Marylou Goodell checked the elaborate Advisor Carolyn Ketterer checked Santa Claus. decorations. K A-an 3 M, itgiiiwr l M, -Sh And they came. . . and sat and talked. . . and, as the CREATIONS played, they danced. . . We . lx KN av .wr Q5 and they danced. . . and, at the witching hour, discussed their problems with Santa. '-ae. J I ,3 .. I f S, L 4, ,. Aw - -N-fqgIyig,:fb1g1,gf2f-f,, . , M fi - f ' ' 2 4 V -, v ASK .I W , Q ,S M 1 . . . it A. vu - J , Us we -Sha ' ' W, Agua J, X N ,ff il Ns: - 'X M if A Dlx! YE- vi 4 , lk PVD-vu. m Wim 1 ...... .duszauxMwW- T? ,.Jsw9Rzr - Q tx , 'if riff if Jw- ' Wm, , WWLWTAA MM.. .....-V-v-0-H'- Q'o-g.. m sf' LEAD SENIOR CLASS The Class of '68 found disciplined and dedicated leadership in their elecfed officers. Guided by their always-avail- able advisor, Mr. Tom Snow, They gave unselfishly of Themselves in making memorable confribufions fo fhe Troian way of life. FRONT ROW: President Tom Brooks, Secretary Wendy Robertson, Assisfanf Treasurer Luanne Lindsay and Advisor Tom Snow. STANDING: Vice-President Wayne Warren and Treasurer Ed Smith. WE RE THE C ASS CDF '68 L. Douglas Adrionce Mo rgorlfo Amezqu llc: vw. ,WA Alr-no Agbulos Ch isfoplwer Anderson I -Q-QA 1 wxf, 'M N, ff ,. 357, 2 lg' . -3, N Arsenic Ainzo Manuel Albcnez Sandy Angel Bonnie Anfwlne Beatrice Araujo Sharon Arciszewski Gloria Arenas Rosa Arredondo Antonio Arzate Aloma Aumau Arthur Avila Ray Ayers Eugene Baca Genine Baldwin Alina Balli Loretta Bargas ,l SENICDR PRI ILEGE . . . tl' ,. A senior fun-filled favorite 1158 '3' A PM George Barrueta Jennie Bass Russel Bass John Batiz Trudy Batiz Roland Bauer Richard Beckwith Danny Beeler NCLUDE SPECIAL DAY .V .M A L nn. l l . . .WESTERN DAY. Deborah Becker Patricia Bee Cecilia Behres Christine Bellini Linda Bennett Sharon Berthiaume hwfv Roxone Bier Sherry Birt Kathleen Bisheimer Sherry Bonds Calvin Bright John Brodie Cynthia Brooks Earl Brooks WERE THE CDN ES k ,.-l John Bull Sybil Bullis Myrna Buna Robert Burns Karen Bushey Thomas Buschhorn Rudolfo Cabral Selso Caloca XQQN 348 slam, Maw WHO REALLY RATE ' 4 0 U ii- is E .1 4: f 3 Charles Campbell Nicolas Carrillo Ray Carvalho Christina Casillas fi. , ly .l 1 David Castro Jessie Castro Manuel Castro Wayne Caswell Jean Cawood Danny Clwachere Janice Clwachere Roberf Chapman L Alan Charfaures Marion Chclrfaures Raymond Chavarria Oris Cheafheam Jody Cien Edward Clement Wayne Cockrel! Lilia Cortez .f-0'- M David Covin Faye Crocker John Cronin Larry Crouch Bob Crawl Barbara Cruz SMlLE, YOU'RE ON CANDID CAMERA Ne... 673' V Alice Cunningham Paula Cureron Vincent Dahlen Bruce Davis Richard Davis Arthur DeFord Carol DeGaugh Richard Dennis C Diane DeShaw Milce DeVerna Arthur Diaz David Dowling Arlene Downs Nancy Drake Thomas Difimus Pamela Drake an-5'f u 41 x Q, A Councilman Dan McCorquodale presents Chula Vista Junior Miss Pamela De Spain Kafhleeft DUVTIGS Award to Troy's vivacious Charis Taylor. Karla Dumler Gary Durrett SENIORS GAR ER H0 QRS IQ' K m f - V, R, -ingmar- amd? Charles Ebert Vicki Eivers Ron Elliot Steven Famiano Mary Fawver George Felix x, Ernest Esparzo Martha Fernandez 'll-N, 1- . F or ii ,viii K gf? 7 W 7 ,, . M af M l - Minerva Fierro Elizabeth Flores Luz Flores Michael Floyd Mary Kay Flynn Rebecca Foerst Linda Freeman Sandra Fronczalc N CCDMMLI ITY COMPETITIO Diane Frost Salvador Frutos Linda Peyton, Troy's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, dis Heather Fry Phoebe Fuentes cusses culinary arts with Mrs. Ketterer. can 99? ' ,190 wan Cathy Funesti Mario Gclindo Vincent Gcrrido James Gates Al Gregory Gerber Ccthleen Gillette Lanny Gilmore Joyce Gilreclth , 52 l,yy A Yvonne Giris Rebecca Glockmcm Itwc1s Q long hard day at Long Beach. Fred Glover Jose Gomez O O O 'fi f'.T 'f':'P W Aid' kgs A I'm going fo fake a whale of a nap. Amador Gonzales Henry Gonzales Lucille Gonzales Maria GOf1ZC1l9S THE FAU E THAT REFRE HE L KYX.. Mario Gonzales Rose Gonzales Richard Gracia Sheryl Graff Lynette Graves Richard Gray Timothy Gray Pedro Guevara Rose Gurrola Linda Harbin Eugene Harvey Mitchell Hawkins 4-'wwf ZH? WF., 4 Debra Halby Ardean Hargis Kathleen Hasch Marie Henrie ...1 Jw Randy Haddon Gary Hargrove Larry Hatch Paulette Henry 'mf-2'-f--Ai , x QQ was-.. :E 1 -C ' K ,5i,W.,,,, ii:1,i,,,Ai, A ., . W L, fr ' 11 i' '7 are A' 12 ff 6' L 4 if X33 2 W R s , 1 1 5 , W, ' , If .xsg lf hm. Valiean Hclmmons Kathy Harmon Roger Hauschildt Michele Herrmanns 'W- sKWfi:Q Q E 4 Munir .v 'Q s.,Ns Qi I ,, 1 John Herreff Donald Higginbofham Mary Higgins Yolanda Highlwouse Delbert Hill Janet Holmes Martin Hopkins Deborah A. Howell Deborah W. Howell Ray Horais William Hronelc Roberf Hudson SENIORS ENJOY READING IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM ff N-af E haul! -V ax ,i Paf lannoffi Ned lguchi SOMETIMES WE WIN . . . Richard lnsko Darla Ishaug L. lk Kf'T M 'V Olga Jaime David James Edward Jansen Ruth Jenkins Refha Jennings Deborah Jinlcerson Robert Johnson Daniel Johnson - J L Judifh Johnson Mary Johnson Michael Johnson Patricia Johnson Vicki Jones Adrianne Juarez Hczns-Morfin Jungiohonn Lindo Kelley . . . AND SOMETIMES WE LOSE. Linda Kennicoff Jl-ldifh Kerns Gertrude Kerns Joseph Kmef MargareT K A .w 7: ' ,wir -,f nighf Richard Knighfon .lanef Koch Gary Koesfer Judy Krack Sylvia Kyburz Donnie Lahmarm Michael Lane WU A SE IOR'S DAY. 51 P'v fi: iiiii if Confemplafion of self . . . Judith Langford Judy Lawyer William Lee Ernest Leon 1 . 4 n M Af Jo Ann Libby Luanne Lindsay . . . Confemplafion of the world. Susan Lindsay Donna Linn IS BQTH PRIMP A D PO DER L A Shirley Linn Janis Liftleraven Ruth Long Kathryn Looney Daniel Lopez Robert Lopez Paul Lorenz Andrew Lozano Barbara Lozano Linda Lozano Jose Lucero Garry Lusk Joe Macias Sally Madcloclcs Sue Maddocks Raul Madrueno VISTAS U LIMITED AWAIT ' . L Glenn Malone Glenn Martin orazon Ma nese Elva Marflnez Mr. Wallace points out feafs of American Astronauts Hifi! has-I 4 '9 Q.-af 'UN' Henry Martinez Robert Martinez Steven Marumoto Kay Matsumoto Marita Mayer Philip McCain Michael McClelland Patricia McLinden TROY'S GRADUATI G CLASS -5 'V r fl K' 5 . it .. wwf 'Q-.ali www rf? Maureen McPherson Ramy Medina Alfred Medrano Victor Medrano Steven Meinl Theresa Mercado ,pr-N, ev,-74 Johanna Merghart William Metzger Blanca Miller Patricia Miller Ernest Miranda Rosa Montiio Luz Monroy Daniel Moore SENIGRS FI D ALUE 1-1515 -rr' ,o,t M' l IQ' Judith Moore Rosa Mora Cynthia Mored Victor Moreno Beverly Morris Linda Mudge Elizabeth Mulkey Ted Munoz We 'FN rm- .A On time - the Troian Trumpef. Judith Morgan Theresa Mureo Diane Nelson CAMPUS N WS MEDIA Sherrilyn Nelson Randall Neumann ii ' l Gregory Ny Mary Ortiz Cheryl Osborne Michael Padilla Tanya Painter Susan Palacios Maria Palau Jacqueline Pardieu ,..... L James Parker Sandra Parker Maria Pascua Susan Patrick Jock Pepio Alex Perez Linda Perez Harley Perry ' V Llndli Perry Robert Peterson Linda Peyton 'ml' Mario Pineda Jerome Polk Denis Pollak This is more fun than lunch in the Quad. ff, tw? Q 'Jr Ira Porter John Preston Donna Quinlan Linda Quinones David Ramirez Frank Ramirez Richard Real Vicfor Reinaga Gloria Reveles Robert Reider Glenda Riley Joe Rivas ,VX A Humberto Quinones Kathryn Rasmussen fab.. i,,, ,iaaiaai Yumiko Reynolds .lerelyn Robe rfs f Q: :we ,..1f..1 A - H V y ' :-:2 ' A 'W rl 1f - '.A. ' l'-f ' it :':: ' f Azg, yriisra V.,1 it iw, tyi Maria Ortiz and Linda Quinones discuss results of an American Laurence Roberts Sylvia Roberts Government class poll on State issues with Assemblyman Wadie Teresa Roberts Nancy Robertson P. Dedcleb . SE IQRS AWARE 2 '- AS Wendy Robertson Mary Robinson Stewart Robinson Juan Rodriguez Rachel Roias Joseph Romel Ruth Romero Mary Romero l 'S-'- L. Bruce Rosenberg Sandra Rosenberg Edith Rowles Linda Rowley Rita Ruble Linda Rupe Barbara Russomondo Shirley Sablan CIVIC RESPQNSIBILITIE l 'lffjbf' ogy JL Roberf Salas Esfella Salazar Maria Salazar Raquel Salazar James Sanchez Sandra Sanders Dolores San Nicolas Nicanor Sapanza fl! Joey Sarmiento Carol Schaeffer Robert Schroeder Steven Sell Susan Schramm Deborah Schroeder Everett Sena Dennis Serrano k M U, k,,, frigfw SS rwfe - r S crr.crSS v SpSggS ' in S SS ,S S S S S S SS,S.SS SSSV S S21 K f WSJ l Lois Severance Jacqueline Sheggeby Mila brings the enchantment of India to Troy. Urmila Shenoy Anna Shere VIBDHBW USQST 'fx L P , if M, RK lllsl Chula Vista welcomes Milo. Russell Shiroma Michael Silvas Crystal Simmons Michael Simonds FUN, ' x l 'Jw f few:-u v L. Edgar Smith James Smith Jean Smith Lorna Smith Phillip Smith Susan Smith John Snyder Linda Spczeth X? Vi, ET L l Mary Jean Stanuga Stanley Stevens Rita Stoddard Gregory Stone Robert Sullivant Lynne Swacktmamer Linda Sweeney Clwaris Taylor Timothy Thomas Cindy Tiel Terry Tonelli Juanita Torres DO YOU REMEMBER SPIRIT WEEK? PINNING THE DUMMY '? iv 'Riser 2 A ,.,,..-fu-ow- . 1 . I V I 3 , 0 ww J, 35, at , A ,ky 155. A ,iff . M9 W , ,,L, . K 2 ,X 'WU Q pf. 'A W f N 4 William Valdivicn William Vaughn I'IowordWc1rner SENIORS PLAYED A BIG PART IN DEVELOPING AND SUSTAINING TROY S SPIRIT. A-, . ,V E, 'A I, 9 .., mf 5 W 1 I iffy ,Alai Wayne Warren Robert Welsh Teachers are sources of information. . .V Charles Wheeler Thomas Wheeler Glenda Wilcox Daniel Willard Gary Williams Glenda Williams Larry Williams Patricia Williams Raymond Williams Todd Williams Q3-ef-49' l x X. ,f W A Lydia Wilson Harold Wing Brenda Wood Deborah Wood Lindo Wood .lone Yborrc Lindo Young David Youmons fa-dp. . . .cmd reservoirs of humor. M059 YOUVNGDS Mono Liso Ziomek wars: HARD WORKING SENIOR COUNCIL PLANS YEAR'S ACTIVITIES 8. SENIOR COUNCIL--FIRST ROW: Debbie Wood, Janet Koch, Luanne Lindsay, Tom Brooks, Kathy Dumas, Marty Diggins, Nancy Robertson, Mary Romero, Vicki Jones. SECOND ROW: Pat McLinden, Charis TayIor, Linda Harbin, Cathy Deese, Gary Durrett, Wayne Warren, Linda Ouinones, Fred GIover, Susan Patrick, Karen Bushey, Pat Bee. THIRD ROW: Steve Marumoto, Jim Sanchez, Tony Arzate, John Snyder, Thom Bushhorn, Denis PoIIak, Ed Smith, Bob Hudson. TROY WELCOMES LATIN AMERICAN GUESTS f 9 'S 7 ' 'r.r 16' ,..' 2 , I Ive' ' Za M I I tr , .-,, zsyfffxv 1' Brazil Luis De Mateo from Uruguay and Cecilia Melo from Chile. YOUTH FOR UNDERSTAND CYFUI SPONSORED TROJANS FROM LATIN AMERICA: Patricia Kottner from Argentina, Beatriz Villela from if A f , - -f . ,iv - .. ......L L. I I 4. P , H ' gn, x. CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE--FIRST ROW: Cathy Deese, Charis Taylor, Linda Quinones, Pat Bee. SECOND ROW: Linda Harbin, Thom Buschhorn, Fred Glover. TOP ROW: Gary Durrett, Wayne Warren. AFTER-PROM COMMITTEE--FIRST ROW: Mary Romero, Kathy Dumas, Janet Koch, Debbie Wood. SECOND ROW: Steve Maru- moto, Susan Patrick, Pat McLincIen, Marty Diggins, Jim Sanchez, TOP ROW: Thom Buschhorn, Luanne Lindsay, Karen Bushy, Gary Durrett. 'ily PROM COMMITTEE--FIRST ROW: Wayne Warren, Marty Diggins, Tony Arzate, John Snyder. SECOND ROW: Kathy Dumas, Susan Patrick, Ed Smith, Pat McLinden, Karen Bushy. TOP ROW: Jim Sanchez, Vickie Jones, Dennis PoIIacI4, Linda Quinones, Wendy Robertson. SENIOR COMMITTEES PLAN '68 ACTIVITIES In most Iarge groups, effective pianning necessitates intensive committee work. The ciass of '68 proved no exception to this ruIe. Committee work provided the foundation tor Senior activ- ities. -if BANQUET COMMITTEE--FIRST ROW: Wayne Warren, Janet Koch, Ed Smith. SECOND ROW: Steve Marumoto, Kathy Dumas, Tony Arzate. TOP ROW: Debbie Woods, Marty Diggins, Wendy Robertson. i ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE--FIRST ROW: Cathy Deese, Linda Quinones, John Snyder. TOP ROW: Bob Hudson, Gary Durrett, Tony Arzate, Dennis PoIIacI4. at 5, H iii sz .. 1 'I' 3 ,,.,.. ,rgguw-.Q X Z 'QS' ,. A M ' I 'riff ,ga . . 5 .Ag ,q.5., hw A N461 3 A W V ..w ACT! IES if 1- If- N 1 rf ' F 21, 2 I+: wg. 2 me-'X' ' Q '- . -4 W X. 9 Yi fri We- waf 1 Ai I H ' , I vis lrgfwff '-is - -Z trim: Q 'wifi ' S' iite We 4 ,. I .rs , ,lg .. E 'Mitts fm -gi l ,. k K. ,. F I 3 I 5: V- 2' . xv U, xi I 1' I I I 'g we Y gig I My M -....,.,.,..., ...Q 47 l I -- e X ' il X -' ,Qi TH EY ET THE SPARK TO VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Trudie Kern, Shirley Sabian, Debbie Wood, Charis Taylor and Paula Cureton CCaptainD, under the dynamic guidance ot Advisor Rita Hoog, provided the effervescent spirit which moved Trojans to rend the skies with their shouts of encouragement for embattled warriors as Troy's banners flew high in the Metro Wars. A COIN IS TOSSED TROY RECEIVES TEAMS LINE UP FOR THE KICK-OFF AND. . . ON THE BENCHES PEPSTERS SHOUT. . TROY'S EXPLOSIVE SPIRIT 'VS With their sparkIing routines, Becky Glackman, Kathy Dumas, Linda KeIIey, Kay Matsumoto, and Sharon Fisher brightened the interIucIes between tumuII'uous cheers hurled across court or gridiron battlefields. Their graceful choreography animating the spirit-Iifting music ot the Trojan Band, they kindled explosive sparks of spirit in impassioned rooters and entranced aII Troian partisans, V, s GO GO GO GO G O . ,, , 1 , ,.,, .W GO ..,, , 1 W J' PARKLI G SPECIALTY GROUP FLAG CORPS--Twirling their way into competition for the first time this year were members of the Troian Flag Corps. Sparklingly arrayed in the traditional red and black uniforms, they displayed skill and pre- cision in all their routines. Led by Captains Dana Whitaker and Kitty Sutton and under the supervision of Miss Pauline Bachakes, the Corps performed at halftimes and in numerous parades including the Autumn, West Arcadia Invitational, Camarillo, and Maytime Band Reviews. LETTERETTES--Announcing the arrival of Troy's band and specialty corps in every appearance were the Trojan Letterettes. Under the direction of Miss Pauline Bachakes and led by Captain Maureen Mc- Pherson, these high-stepping coeds proudly displayed the Troian colors in such a manner that their very appearance evoked a welling of pride in the hearts of all Trojan viewers. fix Flag Captain - 3 Dana Whitaker Advisor - Pauline Bachackes has final word before falling in. g'wu.-r Q 1,8 -,L FLAG CORPS--FRONT ROW: Janiece Bontrager, Debi Cotarelo, Dana Whitaker fCaptainJ, Jessie Drab, Carole Bushfield. SECOND ROW: Mona Ziomek, Gloria Gonzales, Maria Pasqua, Charlotte Cawood, Susie Sparks, Jenny Walk, Trudy Batiz, Kitty Sutton. DD PICE T0 TRCDJAN SCEN . 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' ' ' 'VWYQI9-vu, ' ' Q V ,,..,......,.-...,,,,, 4- I V ' L LETTERETTES: Mary Stanuga, Lysandra Gradillas, Sharon Vanclergriff, Gloria Brown, Maureen McPherson fCaptainD, Kathleen Anderson, Val Hammons, Linda Thompson, Kathy Harmon. Twirling Flags etch patterns in Troian skies. ,f , gp J 1 f K. 'Q wi if K ts 'Q 1 as , ' ' N :I xiii: Q I V ,. he . 3 Ma ., Q, we . 1 fu. Flags prepare for Fiesta De Luna. V M-35915 22 - , :,:g-:rf W E. ,,,, , xg ,jf T 1 w' ,J Troy's first Helen Letterette Captain Shelly Gunze Maureen McPherson The final touch with comb and spray. I 1 XX- THEIR SEQUI ED BE UTY 2 sr ,L A A A A J K. 15,31 9 1 - , .5 wk. wg Y 'x -is 6- Q it S ififffi i 1 351,15 gf' , fr uf ii t lgijglf in 4?igy,g,, fy, ' an , ,- -9 ,i 2 M ig, ' ,i X fl , xx in w' , fri. 15 is sa- 0 f is I as 'U 1 UAW V' -4 : ' 2 L Z 'S .2 1 ,V E+: Ei' , J .My Y' Linda Bennett . W R- . wg, my 'W 3 62 ADVISOR Paf Samples K A. , Q ,L F, l, 1 . , ,N Y ,W , , L ,V .- if . 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Wifi 1967 - 68 TROJANETTES LIEUTENANT LIEUTENANT Mary Fawver Carol Schaeffer SENIORS Linda Benneft fCop1'l Sharon Berthiaume Janice Chachere Linda Dragoo Mary Fawver QLTJ Elizabeth Flores Sheryl Graft Vicki Jones Sylvia Kyburz CLTJ Rosa Montiio Liz Mulkey Sherry Nelson Linda Quinones Glenda Riley Carol Schaeffer QLH Juanita Torres Glenda Williams JUNIORS Phyllis Corzine LIEUTENANT Sylvia Kyburz TROJANETTES Barbara Dodd June Fegurgur Pat Galan Maria Gracia Cathy Grimm Carol Gonzales Paula Hardin Janis Harvey Jeanne Highhouse Carolyn Horton QLD DeAnna Kennedy Julie Miller Kathy Tonelli Bonnie Yoder SOPHOMORES Elaine Beeler Denise Bergeven Debbie Benfon Connie Burford Susie Buschhorn ff L 'ii -- s- i?Q,.,.S'1jf, 9l 'i'iH1fv-5:Wr'.- - , We 'S 5 ,yu ,sz A V v em ,:,1wfJt, l in 'QRS LIEUTE NA NT Carolyn Horton Sharon Cooke Marsha Compton Olivia Fegurgur Marlene Fuhrman Monica Garza Mary Gonzales Ruby Hartman Gwen Herrera Sharon Howard Karen Lyons Linda McNeely Alana McClendon Sandy Mercer Sharon Muffet Pam Pike Diana Shibya DeAnna Stoddard Susan Tonelli Nancy Viloria Sherry Welsh CAPTURE TRGJA HE RT ll u V' is ' 'gli' .s is Uv g' 11 'mv ' Tqxxi Dfclgx fi,-Q-.if 1-iiwlfil' T1 A :ln 'wx A TN' TROJANETTES STEP SMARTLY DOWN WEST ARCADIA PARADE ROUTE--STepping ouT in new uniforms For The second consecurive year, The T967-68 TroianeTTes performed wiTh skill and precision in numerous parades and half-Time shows. Under The careful guidance and wafchful eye of faculfy advisor PaT Samples and The leadership of CapTain Linda BenneTT, The Corps marched iTs way Through an ouTsTanding performance To Take THIRD PLACE honors aT The Wesf Arcadia lnviTaTional Band Review. This was The Firsf Time The girls had placed in Arcadia and Their second year of comperifion in This parficular parade. OTher com- petition parades included on The year's schedule were The Aufumn Band Review and The Annual MayTime Band Review. ' ff , if Z f 2 1' A . f Z Z 'AY'- 'YM 'G' 'T TROJANETTE COUNCIL: Janice Chachere Ureasurerl, Rosa MonTijo CSec refaryl, Vicki Jones lHisTorianJ, Glenda Williams fCorps RepresenTaTiveJ f Ja, 4 .iq A ,g ' ALL CASTLE PARK H IL . . .and accolades are warranted. The marching band, directed by Michael Luzak and led by Drum Maior Bruce Rosenberg, garnered THIRDS in the Autumn Band Review, the Parade ot Champions, and Arcadia, a SECOND at Camarillo, where Bruce Rosenberg added a FIRST as military drum major, and FIRST at the All Western Band Review- the first time in Trojan history outpointing the always- excellent Hilltop Lancers. ln addition, the percussion section added SWEEPSTAKES at Southwestern's Percussion Clinic with Jack Wride earning a SECOND in individual competition. Yes, it was truly a great year for Troy's marching musicians. BAND COUNCIL--FIRST ROW: Debbie Jinkerson, Ardean Hargis, Susan Schramm, Jean Cawood, Janis Lawyer. SECOND ROW: Bruce Rosenberg, Joyce Fox, Vince Dahlen, John Cruz, Kathy Hasch, Tony Arzate, Mike Simmons. 3 'Ear mu K SOLO MAJORETTE Band Director Michael Luzak issues final instructions to DRUM MAJOR Debbie Jinkerson band members. 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' 'L if HER MARCHI G TROJANS 'Sul 1 ri' Q Z, E 5 0 wi! 59 ,Sb 4 v fr, ' ff ..: gif, ,ll .W vu.1 1'V 5 r . 5' . ' ,-,, . 4' E: ,f p. gf I at' .BA I x I P A ,VM M4 -1. 1. 5 y, E ii. f.' Hours of practice in preparation for competition. . .and they are READY. 52322 Dedicated BAND PARENTS and their taffy apples helped support band activities. .HERE THEY COME ,SENJORS Tony Arzate ft tKrls Belliini Jecmglicwood Lille Cortez ' 'Barbara Cruz' T, Yinqe Dahlep Bruce Dcsvis V ' Gary Dtifrett' Rose,g,Gurro Iq Ardean Hargig w Kathy Hdsch' Bob Hudson , Ned lguchi Mike 'Lane ftfed ,Munez V Alex Perez Jeri Roberts ifvfflltiflycllvlaftffiglylt iotit firaosm Mieaaciluwio SANS a Bruce Rosenberg Sandy Rosenberg Sue'ScFsro:ri?h Mike. Simmonds Saocli Sanders Jumoszs in ,Ninas Avila, , Richard Castro 'Joe'Ccntrerds .logortez , , John Cruz V Niafacy 'Delmas ' Steve Domagig Emmett Jeff Freeby' Frank Frehflh A T Gidney V 'Eugene ii,V Guiqzynski' Pete Hanson , ,-ittt Dave Hernandez Giieg i i LI ones 'ir' Spiro Mdlmmondsgi i,, T Dennis Milgolich V Bob Renteitia ii i'ii Cathyioblce H , Paul Tridle V Jack Wride SOPHOMORES V Mike Beggs VV Greg'Doniasig ' Heetof Engjiqugz ',VV Stanley Fronczak Rdy Gassawoy' l Mark ,Gonsolves Jonathon Henry Marcos Hernandez' Dgugllllvdgt tyiycy fSl'ICI!'0l'1 Jones, Linda King Riel? Kmef ' ,Jeffal.omber5fl1 E: Steye Lone l Janice lxawyer ' Albert Lucero Enrique Munoz V 'Larry Roico Craig Rice T , Greg Saville John Sheets ' Rczy,Skarlowski Mike Sparacino Mitrih Vandergriff trene Vasquez Som Villa V Robert Walker l Riolfggrd,Whi,te M., . . .THERE THEY G0 ' 43 J, ' MUSICNIE MAKE TROY JUMP PEP BAND: Sending the'strains of CONQUEST echoing across the high- arching Troian gymnasium, the Pep Band, under the dynamic leadership of Vince Dahlen, played a large part in generating Troy's renowned FIGHTING SPIRIT, STAGE BAND: From the soft strains of dinner music to the throbbing rhythms ot pop melodies and the syncopation of the oldies, the Stage Band contributed much to Troy's cultural and social en- vironment. fi uw.,-4' Vince Dahlen sets tempo as the Pep Band musicians shake the rafters with Troy's spirit moving FIGHT SONG. STAGE BAND--FIRST ROW: Bruce Davis, Steve Lane, Frank French, Greg Domasig, Craig Rice, Vince Avila, Richard Castro, Richard White Mike Simmonds. SECOND ROW: Bob Reniteria, Joe Contreras, Greg Saville, John Henry, Lamonte Thompson. THIRD ROW: Steve Domaslg Tony Arzate, Linda Kind, Marcos Hernandez, Henry Munoz, Stan Fronczak, Bob Michaels. CHOIR HIT HIGH GTES The animated hands of Director Michael Luzak comes down to set the tempo, and the moving sound of voices Iifted in song fiIIs the halls of Troy. Truly, there is nothing more stirring and Iittle more beautiful than the perfect blend of bass, tenor, alto, and soprano voices when trained to harmonize. All Troians smile with pride at thoughts of the Choir's showing in District Workshop competition, the old-fashioned Christmas Sing and the always-to-be-remembered Spring Concert. l X Accompanist Sylvia Kyburz and Director Michael Luzak discuss tempo for the next rendition. E i TROJAN CHOIR--FIRST ROW: James Arnold, Elton Clemons, Joe Kmet, Nick Sapanza, Douglas Hyde, Philip McCain, Philip Roche, Pat Peyton, Mike KeIIy, Don Dugger. SECOND ROW: Bertha Macias, Linda Peyton, Joyce Bass, Linda Jones, Alice Cunningham, Anna Shere, Jane Hild- abrand, Sonia Ramerez, Gracie Arenas, Susan Ritter, Randy Smith, Clayton Drake, John MiIIer. THIRD ROW: Patty Krause, Judy Gross, Carolyn Ainsworth, Geri Mayhorn, Alicia Carvaial, Sharon Miranda, Chris Bustamante, Sheryl Kelly, Terry Robinson, Kathy Harmon, Mary Robinson, Candie Hudson, JoAnn Libby, Loretta Bargas. FOURTH ROW: Gary Hargrove, Eugene Baca, Patricia Madrid, Ellen MacDonald, Stephania Mann, Retha Jennings, Elvira DeLaCruz, Diane Podemski, Donna Quinlan, Debie Halby, Jennie Bass, Kathy Larimer, Becky Lockmier. ., . was fm, wash - - Tin I GIRLS' ENSEMBLE--FIRST ROW: Accompanist Sylvia Kyburz, Lindy Peyton, Joyce Bass, Alice Cunningham, Anna Shere, Jane Hildabrand, Sonia Romerez, Grace Arenas, Susan Ritter, Kathy Cross. SECOND ROW: Patti Krause, Geri Mayhorn, Patricia Madrid, Sheryl Kelly, Terry Robinson, Kathy Harmon, Mary Robinson, Candie Hudson, JoAnn Libby, Loretta Bargas. THIRD ROW: Linda Jones, Ellen MacDonald, Retha Jennings, Elvira DeLaCruz, Diane Podemski, Donna Quinlan, Debie Halby, Jennie Bass, Kathy Larmier 67 I ,af FIRST ROW: Paulette Wiegand, Elena Taylor, Linda Rasmussen, Regena Davis, Joyce Bass, Buena West, Debbie Habby, Genine Baldwin, Leatha Sarver, Gladys Vandewlerf, Sandra Tormiaru, Cheryl Baillargeon, Amy Newburg. SECOND ROW: Christina Morales, Hilda Zamora, Kathy Bis- heimer, Cathy McKee, Lorna Callahan, Carol Roseblock, Sue Learned, Peggy Olson, Linda Peyton, Becky Forest, Linda Rowley, Donna Linn, Cora Manese, Janet Olson. THIRD ROW: Linda Leary, Cindy Brooks, Joe Zullo, Bruce Kitlinger, Jack Pepio, Ernie Esparza, Dick Davis, David Dowling, Darrel Ward, Rally Larimer, Don Cochran, Jim Harbin, Richard Fischer, Barbara Odom, Denise Peters. DEDICATED KNIGHTS SERVE TROY Running the student store, taking tickets at dances and games, and selling refreshments are a few of the duties assigned to members of the Trojan Knights. Under the direction of Tribune of Service Sandy Parker and the supervision of A.S.B. Advisor Howard Rindone, student members of this organization dedicate their time and services to all Troy. FIRST ROW: Concession Mgr. Vickie Eivers, Student Store Mgr. Linda Rupe, Gate Mgr. Sewing as Tribune of Service, Sandy Parker had many Jennie Bass, Advisor Howard Rindone. SECOND ROW: Ticket Mgr. Marita Mayer, Asst. duties, one of which was managing affairs in the stu- Concession Mgr. Robert Wampler, Asst. Tribune of Service Dan Raybould, Program Mgr. dent store. Donna Quinlan. KNIGHTS PRESIDE OVER TROJAN ACTIVITIES. . 5 LI 1' I ' . .,., f--f 1 .. f1WW ?MSmBam,21iVi-t Unvfi2L 'file-HWY' CADETS CHCDGSE SWEETH EART QUEEN SHIRLEY Troy's 292nd Battalion, California Cadet Corps, selected vivacious Shirley Sablan as its i967-68 Cadet Corps Queen. Meeting the responsibilities of her royal office, Shirley ioined queens from other units to review the troops at the Annual Drill Competition and lent her regal presence to the gala Cadet Corps Ball festivities. A . .Ex 1,1 . ,X i ,mx GCTO BER BROUGHT HOMECOM ING .and elaborately decorated floats 6' 1 ,. I l I ' wands if yy 5 W i I Tl aiu' . ki . . . Q ll Mamma U a Q i L Q GAA Entr French and German Clubs and Circum Terram Health Careers Entr Y Y Entry Key Club Entry S Club Entry Science Club Entry Q . .and grads joining the fun E Spanish Club Entry Returning pep Q00 leaders exude old charm and spirit. and crowning a QU EEN. . . yi.: EW W' qu 5 S riiigwi ' 15 W Q' W1 ., 'Q ':fE? f , If f i ' ' -fee , .ia F w wwf :Mg i J ff 6 'W' 1, 2 -Y 3' w M i?'13,I, if 5,-N , Q U 1 X , v.w:q14,,:','::2eF 'fi-? gig? .., 1 tr Wg, Y, I IW A Am' nf 23? 7 - 3 ., 1 4,551 . ,WF JE -E is turf HOMECCDMI G - IT WAS TRULY A time For remembering. l A time for laughter and a time for tears. A time to relive the frantic work on colorful floats. A time for hearts to pound proudly as Trojan warriors build a hard-fought victory. A time to share the mounting expectation of Five lovely Queen Candidates. A time to share the wet-eyed, joyous surprise of a Queen hailed by shouting stands of loyal subjects. No one, after sharing this emotion-packed tradition, ?' can ever Forget HOMECOMING 1967. . and all Troy waits Sparkling Mary Romero Petite Linda Kelley with Larry Whitaker with John Decker The candidates and escorts are on line. The stands are silent in expectation. MA A NIGHT TO REMEMBER Vivacious Shirley Sablan Charming Becky Glackman Stunning Kathy Dumas with David Itami with Mitch Compton with Sam Coe fi 5Y HAIL THE QUEEN - Mary Romero receives her crown from outgoing royalty Karen Parrish. . and all Troy pays homage CSF . . .F LL 5 C5 I 'V' ff' CSF--FIRST ROW: Karen Neil, Kay Matsumoto, Neno Navarro, Marina Manese, Gayle Wheeler, Joan Sullivan, Bonnie Yoder, Kathy Tonelli, Alma Permenter, Carolyn Horton, Phyllis Corzine, Linda Harbin, Jackie Sheggeby, Pat Miller, Debbie Glackman, Jessie Drab, Barbara Dodd. SECOND ROW: Marita Mayer, Maria Salazar, Denise Prott, Nancy Robertson, Sally Shupien, Kathy Rasmussen, Julie Stevenson, Mary Ortiz, Kathy Looney, Cathy Soblce, Wendy Robertson, Helen Eertig, Nancy Delmas, Charis Taylor, Kerry Crosey, Indra Douglas. THIRD ROW: Paul Lorenz, Ed Smith, Wayne Warren, David Thompson, Bob Hudson, Ned Iguchi, Tom Campbell, Jerry McNeeley, Pat Bollendorf, John Hodson, Terry Tonelli, Bruce Kitlinger, Jack Pepio. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATIO The California Scholarship Federation QCSFD, formed to honor students for outstanding scholastic achievement while contributing to school life through literary, dramatic, orator- ical, athletic, or general student body service, is, in fact, a lettermen's club For the academic elite . Requirement For membership is ten scholarship points, of which tive must be in academic subiects. In computing these points, an A counts two points and a B one point. Lesser grades do not contribute to the total. Students who are members of the CSF for tour semesters, one of which is during the senior year, are awarded Gold Lamp Pins and, at graduation, Lite Certificates. In addition, the scholarship seal is impressed upon diplomas and school records. CSF OFFICERS--FIRST ROW: Advisor Charles Dappert, Vice President Cora Manese, Secretary Terri Cortado, Advisor Mary Lou Goodell. SEC- OND ROW: Treasurer Thom Buschhorn, Historian Robert Wampler, and President Dick Davis. LEARNING - THIS IS THE REASON FOR TROY'S EXISTENCE 1-fe-rx is 'vim tk... , r ,mm al- I af' CS . . .SPRI G Thar she bIowsI On CSF outing, Troian scholars spot a big one spouting CSF OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: PVe5Ide 'f Dick Davis, YICe'Pf95Id9fTT oft the bow ofthe excursion boat. Vickie Jones, Secretary Bonnie Yoder. STANDING: Historian Robert Wampler, Treasurer Wayne Spate . CSF--FIRST ROW: Linda King, Debbie Fox, Susan Tonelli, Retha Jennings, Lois Hildabrand, Amy Newburg, Marie Henrie, Charis Taylor, Carrie Causey, Cora Manese, Cecilia Melo, Harriet Heldenbrand, Nina Navarro, Gail Wheeler, Carolyn Horton, Bonnie Yoder, Kathy Tonelli, Joan Sullivan, Grace Arenas, Linda Harbin, Alma Agbulos, Yumiko Reynolds, Pat Miller. SECOND ROW: Linda Rasmussen, Trudy Kern, Marlene Fuhrman, Edara Moore, Gladys Vanderwert, Linda West, Richard White, Indra Douglas, Salli Shupien, Frankie Neitzel, Maria Mortiz, Patricia Kottner, Irma Bravo, Debbie Glackman, Denise Prott, Marita Mayer, Nancy Robertson, Vickie Jones, Mary Johnson, Julie Stevenson, Kathy Looney, Yolanda Highhouse, Kathy Sobke, Kathy Rasmussen, Sharon Fisher, Advisor Mary Lou Goodell . THIRD ROW: Sue Learned, Sergio Garcia, Bruce Kitlinger, Martin Jungiohann, Sergio Zamora, Jack Pepiot, Joe Kish, Jim Harbin, David Leipold, John Henry, Ned Iguchi, David Krack, Bob Wampler, Dick Davis, Jerry McNeeIy, David Thompson, John Ferguson, Wayne Warren, Paul Lorenz, Terry Tonelli, Wayne Spate, Susie Par- dieu, Advisor Charles R. Dappert. STUDYING - THIS THE PATH TO ACADEMIC SUCCESS I THE FOOTSTEPS QF THE BARD. . . S . 'x LES ELITES--FIRST ROW: Becky Foerst, Linda Freeman, Paula Hardin, DeAnna Kennedy, Theresa Mureo, Peggy Knight, Scott Howe, Irene Logan, Lydia Wilson, Linda Mills. SECOND ROW: Vicki Eivers, Linda Wood, Joyce Gilreath, Aloma Aumau, Kathy Anderson, Maureen McPherson, Solli Roberts, Ruth Jenkins, Kitty Sutton, Mary C. Bauley if-Xdvisori. THIRD ROW: David Dowling, AI Santos, Ted Grundmeyer, Richard Insko, Pat Fay, Jerry Gaskins, John Lorson, Don Higginbotham, Stanley Stevens. DRAMA CLUBS LES ELITES Limited to students in advanced drama, the Les Elifes sponsors all campus theatrical productions. Their efforts include a fall production-- AN EVENING OF ONE ACTS --and a spring presentation of a fully-staged three-act drama. The group also competes in the District and the all-county San Diego State College One-Act Festivals. THESPIANS During the year students earning a minimum of ten points based on their participation in various aspects of dramatics and stage management are named to the THESPIANS, the National Honor Society For Drama Students. THESPIANS--FRONT ROW: Vicki Eivers, DeAnna Kennedy, Theresa Mureo, Mary Bouley fAdvisorI. SECOND ROW: Becky Foerst, John Lorson, Richard Insko, Don Higginlootham. AN EVENING OF ON ACTS 53 PRODUCTION Director Lighting Sound Publicity Business Manager Cover Design Mrs. Mary C. BouIey Don Higginbotham Deanna Kennedy Linda Freeman Irene Logan DeAnna Kennedy Bobbi Wood Alomo Aumau 4, .4 THE LAST LEAF by O'Henry Director - Kathy Anderson Cast Vicki Eivers Lydia Wilson AI Santos Kitty Sutton Richard Insko Ted Grundmeyer I K -r- i A MARRIAGE PROPOSAL by Anton Chekhov Director - Joyce Gilreath Cast David Dowling Pat Fay Maureen McPherson 1713 G big di T4 young Trumpef deal of Students cmd r lives of the Trumpet QVL yyiyfmm . X'-. IED I K STAI 21215 'EW 1, 1 Q - N E ' Asst. rfs Edsf A ews D dffor R S Q D 4 U ' page Up. A Y , X I ms if Bruce Knflmger A. 2:3 is Q , M1 x It , , . A b ' L . ,A m- M XffC1iix,Q3'.M152Y-ivgilgigsi Qi gg , Sp 55916 ADMZSSX fwcffbnze ifgufffg www' U? mn f -I ,- -- I h . Mk ,fm x Mwa. . W f R A k 6' if - h,M,,,,,A nggmmmg m?w25ws' ff1S1:f1x Zj,5fj1flgf1?fsf-Qgyff-, .QM1 IQ!! Rm -' Ai 1: 4 :,, law' x ,annum DEDICATED PECULUM STAFF Under the guidance of advisor Mr. A. Pressutti and Co-Editors Luanne Lindsay and Glenda Williams, the I968 Speculum Staff expended Herculean efforts in preparing a yearbook that would be worthy of the Trojan student body. Mr. Pressutti sums up this year's efforts by saying: The pressure of meeting deadlines can be a traumatic experience that marks a person for life. Once one has gone through the ordeal, he be- comes an avid clock and calendar watcher. At least this much we learned in our effort to produce a year- book in which our Trojan colleagues can find real pride . CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Luanne Lindsay Glenda Williams ACTIVITIES ASST . ACTIVITIES Phyllis Corzine Sherry Welsh ':r,, , -Yr ,L y fm '-::': it tz. is ' C I ASST . CURRICULUM CURRICULUM Pat Iannotti Deanna Stoddard Daily staff conference establishes priorities. Stes. 7 Nn K X SENIORS ASST. SENIORS --Accumcy-Gccumcyln ..-I-O crop or not to crop... Mary Romero .Ieri Roberts sw W N ?:.Es,PfFZi RECORD HISTORY CDF THE YE R 1? 'F-hwy fV4R 4 . ADVISOR Gotta' stay within the budget. A yearbook is art. Layouts - Iayouts. A. Pressutti st? IJSIM I W I f. BUSINESS MGR Now, who is this? Why, IIIUIIS meII' ,Q ,wg Chris BeIIini Q, l CIRCULATION Linda Rupe 1,' f t,t' 'III 'I',, 1 -f f 'S fi. . 1 , I - I s,', . I t I C I sf-1 . + V571 . . -.FI - ??'i2A5l9iZ-55Iwi ' 721' 3' , H . 'f T, S 1. -ttt I fl . I x dh - A fm - A I Itte f N' - ftp . l s Is- . ,I 1 15,5 1 , :3 ' 1, 3 -. fi S E 1, 33 1 ,.-L .7 ,k. 1 g F . .2 of A A sf' S f -it f- ' 2. I7 - ' Q ., A,'. ' ,ki ..' M 1 V ' sr. I ' I Iit ,,,,. 'I , , , 'PI , ' -- T I I A . A 1 ' - is She spells her name with cn Z. SPORTS SOPHOMORES JUNIORS Scott Smith Jenny WaIIc Susie Sparks 'V .3 X ., f , ML Exm- J , ..:. ,,. ferr I .fff f 'E ' f ' 'f .ef , 1 ,M S,- -, 1, ,.... f V I, ,L I I 1 'LIS - I I PHOTOGRAPHER Dan Cryer PHOTOGRAPHER Ira Porter PHOTOGRAPH ER ART Greg Ny Pat McLinden ADVERTISING Sc1IIi Roberts ID COLINSELORS AND LIBR RIAN COUNSELOR'S HELPERS--FIRST ROW: Pat McLinden, Pat Bee, Shirley Sablan, Mona Ziomek. SECOND ROW: Susan Antwine, Kathy Bisheimer, Mary Fawver. OFFICE HELPERS--FIRST ROW: Mary Stannga, Peggy Knight, Jean Cawood, Trudie Batiz, Becky Glackman, Alana Balli. SECOND ROW: Karen Bushey, Luanne Lindsay, Glenda Williams, Ruth Long, Donna LIBRARY HELPERS--FIRST ROW: Don Cochran, Gene Kandal, Carol Rosenblock, Fred Glover, Bill Refree, Paul Foos. SECOND ROW: William Darton, CLib- rariani, Alma Pimentel, Gloria Gonzales, Chris Morales, Dan Mead, Sandy Rosenberg, Roy Bennett, Mary Johnson. THIRD ROW: Lynn Swackhamer, Janice Chachere, Beverly Morris, Minerva Fierro, Judy Kerns, Sally Maddocks, Lois Schedel fLibrary Clerkj. ID URSE AND OFFICE STAFF NURSES HELPERS--FIRST ROW: Linda Sweeny, Maria Sepulveda, Sheryl Graft, Anna Shere, Virginia Dedrick, Martha Hariz, Mrs. Gregory CNurseI. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Roberts, Becky Foerst. Linn. THIRD ROW: Juanita Torres, Judy Langford, Gene Harvey, Shirley Linn, Rita Ruble. -A-mantle-T -'T lNTER-CLUB COUNCIL Chaired by the ASB Vice-President, the inter-club Council is made up of The presidents ot campus clubs and organizations. FRONT ROW: Charles Campbell, Jack Pepio, Richard Davis, Michael Lane. SECOND ROW: Luanne Lindsay, Kathy Ras- mussen, Cora Manese, Sylvia Kyburz, Linda Young. THIRD ROW: Sandra Angel, Paula Cureton, Terry Tonelli, Kay Mat- sumoto, Nancy Robertson, Vicki Janes. FOURTH ROW: Linda Bennett, Wendy Robertson, Howard Anderson, Carolyn Horton, Sal Caloca. T :M-rf-www LL. it has been said that club membership is made up of bones AND HERE WE SEE THEM ALL . . .the WISHBONES who wish someone else would do it, the JAWBONES who do the talking but little else, the KN UCKLEBONES who knock everything and the BACKBONES who do all the work. CAMPU RGAN ZATIO 1, vw W4 ,gi 7 14 .5 W4 4, 44' ,fwwf ,J A gf .0 ?gf',J,,j,, KEY CLUB--FRONT ROW: Hans Martin Jungiohann, Mike Coleman, Doug Adriance, Joey Sarmiento, Paul Lorenz, Mike Floyd, Greg Takashima. SECOND ROW: Bob Welsh, Mark Johnson, Jack Pepio, Sal Caloca, Larry Watkins, Mike Padilla, Dennis Mikolich, Frank Escobedo. THIRD ROW: Raul Mora, Mike Grunwald, David Thompson, Jack Wride, Greg Jones, Dick Davis, Ray Horais, Ned lguchi, Bob Hudson. OFFICERS iLower Rightj FRONT ROW: John Cruz fVice Presidenti, Terry Tonelli fPresidentI. SECOND ROW: Steve Domasig Uunior Directorl, Richard Markall iSecretaryI, Mike Silvas CTreasurerI. THIRD ROW: Sergio Garcia fSophomore Directorj, William Valdiviu fSgt.-at-Armsi, Corky DeFord fSenior KEY CLUB Castle Park High School's Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Chula Vista, is a real asset to Trojan life. As the only boys' sewice club on campus, this dedicated group focuses its attention on providing needed services to both school and com- munity. Under the guidance of Advisor John Beasley, the boys undertake numerous worthy projects running the gamut from sponsering rooter buses for away games to making door-to-door collections for the Heart Fund. The club agenda also includes a number of well-planned social activities including the always- well-attended annual year-end trip to Disneyland. Di rectorl . SERVICE . . .in the student directory or sweeping the bleachers. Y-1 g K sa- iff ,wr me 2? A? K . wp at ' is 1 4 ' A V, 54225 .4 7, ik., , . , 1 W i1'.L.klJ 5n .1 'S CLUB--FRONT ROW: Karen Anderson, Irma Bravo, Trudie Kern, Wendy Roberts, Nancy Roberts, Sharon Berthiaume, Denise Prott. SECOND ROW: Kathy Sablan, Linda Leary, Donna Sick, Nancy Rane, Cheryl Osborne, Sally Shupien, Val Hammons, Lois Argabright, Sherry Clement, Pat Miller. THIRD ROW: Luanne Lindsay, Diane Vega, Jessica Drab, Kathy Hasch, Gayle Beasley, Sandi Sanders, Urmila Shenoy, Linda Farrar, Phyllis Corzine, Karen Borgstrom. OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: Faculty Advisor Ana L. Drobnies, Denise Prott CCorresponding Secretaryl, Nancy Robertson iSecretaryi, Sharon Berthiaume fSgt.-at-Armsi, Faculty Advisor Barbara Clark. SECOND ROW: Marita Mayer ffreasureri, Karen Anderson Ur. Directori, Wendy Robertson fPresidentJ, Irma Brave iVice Presidenti, Trudie Kern QSr. Directori. S CLUB The S Club, sponsored by the Soroptimist Club of Chula Vista, emphasizes developing leader- ship and expanding friendships through service activities supporting both school and community. ln the highly selective group, each member is expected to devote time, energy and talent to all club proiects. Such proiects include sponsoring of a Korean orphan through the Foster Parent Plan, car washes and other sales activities to raise needed funds, collecting soap for the Vietnamese, cleaning bleachers after a home game, and co-sponsoring the annual Christmas Basket Canned Food Drive. IT TAKES PLANNING . . to organize Q car wash . or a window cleaning session ,... , ills HM 1.31 ' ' 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 . 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 L P 1 E B52 Q M.. ps, , Q M 1, 'FSS .. ' ' ' fin: L 1H5L fY1f,S?,. ,bf.1i,1g Eg M, Y SPCRTS ARETROJANS 4 TROY as C Danny Beeler T Tom Buschhorn PB George Carson PB John Cruz VARSITY FIGHT WAY THRCUGH Hail BIG RED TEAM - All Troy salutes you for your victories. . . SCOREBOARD Sept. 22 Castle Park I9 Morse Sept. 29 Castle Park I8 Granite Hills Oct. 6 Castle Park I8 Hilltop Oct. I3 Castle Park 26 Sweetwater Oct. 20 Castle Park 5I Bonita Vista Oct. 27 Castle Park 26 Chula Vista Nov. 3 Castle Park 32 Coronado Nov. IO Castle Park I2 Crawford Nov. I7 Castle Park I3 Mar Vista OFFENSIVE WALL: John Lorson, Tom Buschhorn, John Cronin, Diego Trevino, Ernie Volino, Mike Gidney, Gene Harvey. DEFENSIVE WALL: John Lorson, Ernie Valino, Joe Kmet, Martin Stoddard, Tom Buschhorn and Iinebackers Diego Trevino and Bob Welsh. TOUGH ' FCDOTBALL SCHEDULE . . .even for your defeats - defeats which left you undaunted Coach Gil Warren discusses strategy with back Joe Kmet. TIGERS EAGLES MAULED IN PRE METRO TlLTS Led by quarterback Ronnie lapala Troy s gridmen opened what they hoped would be a successful season with a l9 6 clubbing of the Morse Tigers Junior fallback Billy Daniels helped to spark the offense to well over the 300 ard mark with 95 yards rushing and two touchdowns home field The Trolans were again led by lapala and Daniels with newcomer Gene Harvey a senior playing in his first game of hugh school football displaying fine early season potential Y . . . Keeping their winning way, Troy overpowered a tough Granite Hills squad l8-l3 on the Eagles' A, , X , A T John Cronin QB Sandy Cushman ra TB Billy Daniels SE Corky DeFord TROY'S COACHE MOLD POWERFUL G Frank Escobedo TE Andy Estrada T Mike Gidney 98 Lc G Rudy Gonzales Head Coach Gil Warren confers with his backfield Billy Daniels, Wayne Spare amd Ronnie lapala. TROY BOWS TO LANCERS In their first league encounter, the terrific Trojans suffered their first loss to Hilltop High on the Lancers home field. Although Troy was first to score on a strike from quarterback Ronnie lapala to tailback Billy Daniels, they were succumbed by the massive Lancer defensive wall, Trailing 27-6 at halftime, the Troian warriors tried a comeback rally on the passing arm of lapala and the receiving abilities of Gene Harvey, but fell short at the final gun 33-TS. VARSITY GRID SQUA Q Backfield Coach demonstrates fundamentals ofa handoff to Tom Cruz. TROY MANGLES DEVILS Quarterback IapaIa again unleashed a devastating passing attack but this time it met with victory on our home field as the Trolan defense caused fumbles and the offense pounded out points rov Ing they were second best to no one, IapaIa passed for two touchdowns, Dan1eIs ran for one, and defensive tackle Ruben Guevara took a hand off from the Devil s quarterback for an additional score Final taIIy CastIe Park 26, Sweetwater O Q I l I c I 1 'O D as he Ied Troy's warriors to their third win against one loss. Sweetwater's Red DeviIs met defeat . . . I P - . . , . . Trojan, gy FOOTBE g Line Coach Tom Hoffman checks stance of Tom Buschhorn. T Ruben Guevara G John Hardy SE Gary Hargraves SE Gene Harvey 99 WE TASTE THE THRILL OF VICTORY TROJANS OVERPOWER BARONS Building an offensive onslaughT on The passing of Ronnie lapala, The receiving of Gene Harvey and Gary Hargrove, and The powerful running of backs Andy and Jimmy Sanchez, Ira Porfer, and Billy Daniels, The Terrific Troians annihilaTed The Barons 51-7 To cap Tr1oy's Homecoming fesTiviTies. Jumping To an early lead, Troy was in command all The way. The Big Red Team's goal was crossed E only once when The Baron's John BuTTiTa broke Through The defensive phalanx. T Jim Hughes QB Ronnie lapala G Greg Jones FB Roger Jones G Joe KmeT Andy Sanchez TighTs his way Toward The goal line. TE John Lorson T Andy Lozano Proud parenTs observe game from The sidelines. AND THE BITTER AC-30 Y GF DEFEAT The Iapala to Harvey combination clicks - Harvey snags a long pass. TROJANS MANGLE SPARTANS Capltallzlng on a parr of blocked punts reco ered In the end zone by Trolans Ronnie lapala and John Lorson Castle Park rrpped the favored Spartans of Chula Vrsta 26 T4 to stay IN contention for the league title lapala also connected on touchdown passes to Bully Danlels and Gene Harvey The terrl rc 1 p trolling the league s leading scorer In the Spartan s Frank Endo and chasing the Spartans hrghly touted quarterback around the backtneld . . . . V . . . I - . . 't' Tro'an defense was at its high- olished best as it spent an enioyable evening con- . , . . , . . - a.,,: ' age K. fn I ,H A SE Bob Lucero ,, - . vf ' if! QB David Lucero F' W FB Gary Lusk C Joe Macias G Gary Marshall G Mike Padilla PB Ira Porter TB Joe Rivas WE'VE GOT TE M... TROJANS SINK ISLANDERS Starting slowly, Troy's warriors sunk the Islanders 32-7. Scoring early on a blocked punt, the Trojans slipped to a 7-6 deficit when Coronado's quarterback flipped a long touchdown bomb . Shifting into high gear, Ronnie lapala started to pick the Islander secondary to shreds with his usual passing display. lapala, the undisputed leader, had such followers as Billy Daniels, who scored one touchdown, and Gene Harvey, who scored two. The victory over Coronado insured a bid for the title by the terrific Trojan squad. C Jim Parker FB Humberfo Quinones A pensive coach observes the warm up. C Oscar Salas TB Andy Sanchez PB Jim Sanchez G Wayne Spate . . .AN OBODY'S PR UDER Harvey snags one. G Martin Stoddard Doc - Charles Camarata Statistician - George Hoog. G Dave Thompson C Diego Trevino TROJANS STOPPED BY CO LTS After an mlury to starting quarterback Ron lapala, the Trolan warriors reorganized their backfield to compensate for his absence and entered the lists against the Crawford Colts In a non league encounter and ended the rough and tough first half on the bottom end of a T3 T2 score During the second half the slippery field worked to the advantage of the powerful running of the colts and turned the score into a lop sided 48 l2 BUT lT WAS NON LEAGUE Troy still had a chance for a share of the Metro prizes Although the terrific Trojans iumpecl to an early 6-O lead, they were unable to maintain their momentum - - . - . . I G Ernie Valino , A 1 ur' i in J 'V if 1 Mgr. Jon Beeman Mgr. Mike Hanely Mgr. Jim Smith Mgr. Jerry Williams FB Bob Welsh YA. e u I RON IAPALA Outstanding Leadership 74- BOB WELSH Most Improved Player JOHN HARDY Outstanding Defense ERNIE VALINO Outstanding Player METRO SCRAMBLE T EASON'S END MARINERS HARPOON TROY S TITLE HOPES As the gun sounded ending the MV CP tilt time ran out for the terrific Trorans and with it hopes for at least a portion of the Metro Crown Inlured Ron Iapala whom coaches con sidered the league s best watched from the sidelines as Sandy Cushman formerly varsity Full back gallantly filled In at the QB spot However, it was evident that the defense thrown up by the Mariners was too tough for consistent penetration The final gun found Troy on the short end of the I8 I3 score an the do or due battle It was a scramble all the way a scram ble marked by bad breaks and several penalties penalties which hurt like the one that re called a Trolan TD I I I I - . I . . . I I , . .. - - . -- .. . WI I96 -68 GRID HO QRS From the huddles of coaches and teammates came these selections. I OUTSTANDING PLAYERS--KNEELING: John Hardy, Bob Welsh, Gene Harvey. STANDING: Coach Korzep, Ron Iapala, Coach Hoffman, Ernie Valino, Coach Warren. In addition to the indicated school honors, Ernie Valino was named Metro Lineman of the Year and earned a position on the All-Metro defensive line. Teammates Gene Harvey COffensive Endl, Thom Buschhorn COf- fensive Tacklel, Ron Iapalo CDefensive Backl, and John Hardy fDefensive Linel, were also named to the AII- Metro Squad. Jimmy Sanchez and Ira Porter received honorable mention for their Metro efforts. M BACKS--FRONT ROW: Chuck Cannon, Steve Holt, Tony Gutierez, Mat Johnson, Andy Sanchez, Stanley Daniels, Dan Mendy. SECOND ROW: Ray Sabian, Gilbert Castillo, Sergio Garcia, Steve Colabello, Joe Salazar, Brad Pike. 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'W MA., 1 kms '- fi , A LINEMEN--FRONT ROW: Clyde Balanay, Eugene Kandal, Jim Hunter, Doug Camp, Ray Ruez, Ron Allison, Harvey Caranza, Tom Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Jessie Martinez, Jim Grace, Elias Delgadillo, Ray Skarbowski, Mike Coleman, Julian Quenones, Joe Valdivia, Tony Barragan, Eugene Furrow. THIRD ROW: Joe Caranza, Kevin Smith, Marty Guevara, Greg Takashima, Victor Acavedo, Bill Renfroe, John Si lvas, Albert Lucero. BACK ROW: John Bryant, Danny McCallum, Steve Riley, Chris Grimes, Louis Gaona, Jamie Valasquiz, Lino luli, Darrel Bahrke. K W? L TROY'S GRID FUTURE SEEN IN FIGHTING JUNIOR VARSITY Sparked by the outstanding quarter- backing of Stan Daniels, who averaged 2 TD's per game while calling signals, and Ray Sublcn and the excellent work of guard Clyde Balanay, tackles Tom Jacobs and Johnny Bryant, tailback Andy Sanchez, ends Ray Ruiz and Elias Del- gadillo, and backs Matt Johnson and Steve West plus a great team effort by every squad member, Troy's JV's wrote Metro history. The dauntless neophyte gridders averaged 35 points and gave up only 7 points per game while Fighting their way to an 8-I record and the METRO JV CHAMPIO NSHIP. SEASON RECORD Castle Park 28 Morse 7 Castle Park 25 Granite Hills 6 Castle Park I9 Hilltop 6 Castle Park 62 Sweetwater 7 Castle Park 47 Bonita Vista O Chula Vista Coronado Crawford Mar Vista Castle Par ' Castle ar Castle Par Castle Par g , g W,,. I I CWWIA, WAJAY ' W, I .Q A rj- I if ,x -A' ,Y I 1 I A A .vi g 1 if'1gZE,m,W,,, A 1, f P T3 7 131 Ae 2 A Af-- WW, :xl fa A1 M ' ' T get W I C A 9 y , 1, is 5, MANAGERS: Kris Littleraven, Bruce Pederson, COACH Gray Elliot with future varsity line- COACH Wally Munden develops flashy, and David Corzine. men. rugged backfield. Sparked by The flying TeeT of Eddie Diaz, Fred Medrano, and David Ram- irez, The Trojan Cross CounTry Squad, aIThough only 4Th in MeTro in spiTe of an excellenf 7-3 record, displayed iTs True meTfIe in Taking firsT in The CIF Preliminaries and beaTing our many league runners who, earlier in The season, IoesTed The Trojan Harriers. Moreover, The JV runners, wiTh an enviable 8-2 record, represenT an experienced pool of promising young rabbif chasers upon which To build a winning squad for nexT year's confesfs, SEASON RECORD CasTle Park Marian Castle Parlc Escondido CasTle Park HI I Ifop CasTle Park Sweefwafer CasTle Park Bonifa VisTa CasTle Parlc Chula VisTa CasTle Park Coronado Castle Park UniversiTy CasTle Park 25 Mar VisTa 30 CasTle Park I8 Orange Glenn 45 TROJAN H RRIERS STRI E sa, ff'f'r:Qf2 X T . , VARSITY FRONT ROW Ricky Villa Eddie Diaz Fred Medrano Ad Diaz William Valdlvla SECOND ROW Enrique Villanueva Tony ArzaTe David Ramirez Andre DlTlmus Carlos Moreno JUNIOR VARSITY--FRONT ROW: Jerry McNeely, Dan Willard, Gary Paredes, Blaine Shelfon, Tom Dixon. SECOND ROW: Mike Sapanza, Lewis Brewer, Ken Gunn, Larry Williams, Larry Yeager, Alan Charfauros. IO6 AGAINST THEIR FCE - THE CLOCK ,f-yzefff 6 5 MANAGERS Pai' Peyton and Joe Perez COACH Nate Wallace checks times. x , 3' A ??? .'i - A Q1 fr 'VL -rn, Fred Medrano David Ramirez Eddie Diaz 107 '68 CAGE SQUAD HA GREAT YEAR Although pre-season underdogs, the terrific Trojans ended their court battles with a fantastic 24-5 record. In their brilliant fight for non-league, Metro and CIF crowns, they picked up a FIRST in the Kiwanis Tournament with an upset win over Chula Vista and a THIRD in the University Tournament, losing only to Lincoln, the 9th best team in the county, in a preliminary contest. In Metro competition, the terrific squad bowed twice to Chula Vista, number 2 in the county, and once to Hilltop, number 5 in the county, although dumping the Lancers in 3 out of 4 meetings. This was accomplished while playing the first I3 games without Ron Iapala, the Summer League's most valuable player, and with Ron, Gene Harvey, Chris Anderson, and Ray Chavarria missing games with iniuries or illness -- particularly disasterous in the last six season encounters when close ball games were deciding Metro and CIF standings. In CIF playoffs, Troy was paired with Mount Miguel, the number I team in the county and the number 2 team in the State, and, although defeated, was the only team to force the Matadors out of their devastating press. SCQREBOARD CPHS El Capitan EI Calon EI Centro Hoover Monte Vista Helix Escondido Mission Bay CKI St Agustine K Hilltop KJ Chula Vista K Santana U Lincoln U Hilltop up Grossmont Hilltop Sweetwater Bonita Vista Chula Vista Coronado Mar Vista Hilltop Sweetwater Bonita Vista Chula Vista Coronado Mar Vista 4-4 Mount Miguel CIF S-...mi Calm unrufflecl Varsity Coach Tom Snow demonstrates his mid-game FIGHTING CAGERS SET NEW RECORDS The Terrific Trojans bested the previous season record of 23 wins 7 losses by chalking up 24 wins to 5 defeats. They also set a new school record of most points in one game when they chucked in 83 counter 1gainst Coronado. The season total point record of I90I points in 29 games also topped the I963-64 record of I600 points in 30 games and the 65.5 point average per game bettered the '63-64 average of 53.3. son s previous record of 326, while Chris Anderson tied his brother George's record of 74 assists. Leading scorer for the year was Gene Hawey with 408 in 28 games, followed by Anderson with 377 in 28 games, Delgadillo with 368 in 29 games, Chavarria with 377 in 28 games and Sablan with 298 in 29 games. From the floor Chris Anderson led with I49f3I0 for 47? followed by Delgadillo with I42f300 for 47'X:, Harvey with I75f392 for 457 , Chavarria with l6lf376 for 427: and Sablan with 80fI94 for 4IfXn. As a team, the squad mustered an enviable 437: record from the floor. In free throws, of the top 7 members all but one shot above 65fX-J with Anderson leading with 85fI22 for 6979. As a team, the squad mustered an excellent 62M from the free toss line. YES, IT WAS A GREAT TEAM. . .IT WAS A GREAT YEAR! cooI . 78 ' 72 67 ' 45 70 59 73 59 73 ' 52 68 ' 56 58 ' 36 67 ' ' 56 6I . ' Q I 49 ' 53 ' K 47 63 ' I I 56 70 Q J 43 69 Universify QUQ 57 Individually, Delgadillo with 388 rebounds broke John Jack- 62 ' Q Q 67 I 57 ' C 55 7I 36 47 67 78 66 64 47 52 74 83 59 O 64 40 67 63 6I 56 73 40 53 62 66 60 73 55 I P 64 5 il I In 5 I E, bf fm. ,QE w B i i E504 is Mar Troy's Snowmen stand at attention prior 'ro sfarf of game ending in victory over league rivals from Hilltop. f 'Wu ii W, H , 3 ,, , ,-, v W' 51 , ,.f' - s fr N Q Wiki W 1 Guard Chris Anderson gets Two . . . The lward way. Charlie Ebert - Mgr. Larry Roberts - Mgr Q ll 3 UN. ni Q W K .-,xt homore Center Elms Delgadullo scores on C1 hp nw cs X -strc 'N X 3 has bl tv 'C' 5 Sc HGOP S MAT AWARDS PRESENTED COACH TOM SNOW WITH BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS: Chris Anderson-Most Valuable, AII-Metro First Team, Gene Harvey-Leadership, AII-Metro Second Team, Ray Chavarria-Honorary Captain, AII-Metro Honorable Mention, Ray Sablan-AII-Metro Honorable Mention, Elias Del- gadi I Io-AI I -Metro Second Team. TROY'S FINEST GRAPPLER- -JOHN HARDY RECORD: Undefeated in season competition, two- year record of 73-5-I with all losses suffered as a sophomore, I48 pound title, most pins and best overall wrestler at Holtvilleg I48 pound AII-Metro and AII-CIF, I54 pound title at State Junior Olympics, second in State Senior Men's Olympics. U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM? COMING UP! COACH WALLY MUNDEN WITH WRESTLING AWARD WINNERS: Ernie Valino-Leadership JoI'1n Hardy-Most Valuable, Joe Kmet-Most Improved, NOT SHOWN: Thom BuscI1I1orn-Hon- ora ry Captain. V S SOPH PREPARE FOR VARSITY Working forthe Future, the Junior Var- sity and Sophomore basketball squads made bright showings in every game. All ot those participating were looking to till the position and, hopefully, the shoes of a senior onthe Varsity this year. Keeping up with the idea of high school sports, they not only learned the fundamentals ot basketball, but also true sportsmanship and the Troian tradition ot winning . Showing high potential were Tom Jacobs and Bob Lucero on the JV squad and Lino Iulu on the Sophomore squad. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: Billy Daniels, John Hodson, John Bryant, Steve Riley, Louis Gaona, Arnold Comeaux. BACK ROW: Bob Lucero, Dan Arana, Bill Preston, Tom Jacobs, Jerry McNeeIy. .-f' ,F ! -I I Junior Varsity mentor Bob Korzep instructs Managers Albert Lucero Managers Don Luth, David Corzine, and Pat Peyton listen T0 and Jerry Williams onthe care and maintenance ofa basketball. Sophomore coach Nate WaIIace's game plan. SOPI-IOMORE BASKETBALL: Robert Salgado, Mike Kelly, Jabier Gomez, Doug Camp, Steve Underly, Lino Iulu, Steve Holt, Raul Mora, Ray Ruiz, Matt Johnso, Lee Berry, Mike Sapanza, Dan Roberts. Not pictured was Tony Barragan. TROY'S GRAPPLERS SHARE METRO CROW Individually posting a nearly-unanimous winning record, the tough Troian wrestling squad, led by John Hardy, with a i9-O record, including ii straight pins, Thom Bushhorn, with a i4-2 record, and Steve Domasig, with a iO-2 record, ended the season i0-2 in dual matches, losing only to Helix and Mar Vista. ln spite of a pre- ponderance ot sophomores at the lower weights, they ended the Metro League contests with only one loss, thus breaking a 7-year strangle hold on the Metro title held by the Chula Vista Spartans. John Hardy, a iunior, was the year's top grappler. At the Holtville tournament, in afield ot about 200, he picked up the i45 pound laurels with 4 straight pins and came out carrying a trophy For the most pins and the Out- standing Wrestler Award. With John Hardy, Steve Domasig, Jim Shaeffer, and Joe Valdivia returning to the Mat Wars, along with some real power moving up from the JV, next year's squad is certain to be TOUGH. A11 45' Managers Chris Littleravert and Alex Perez scrutinize the results of a tough match . .haw John Hardy and Wayne Caswell discuss the ranking on the Challenge Board. Steve Domasig Jim Schaeffer 95 pounds l03 pounds H6 Sal Martinez Joe Valdivia H2 pounds l2O pounds W 1 Terry Griffith and Dow Becker listen intently while Coach Ralph Martin instructs them on the finer points of wrestling. MATME HARE TITLE The fighting JV, never scoring under 24 points in any match, posted a i0-l-l record for the season. Beaten only by Helix and tying the much-vaunted Spartans, they ended the Mat Wars as Metro League Co-Champions. Fine potential was seen in the work of Mike Gidney, with his iO-O record, including 6 pins, Dow Becker, unbeaten and tied once, Terry Griffith, with 8 wins and no losses, and Jesse Romero, with his 7-i record, in- cluding 6 pins. Other outstanding wrestlers were Richard White C6-25, Norman Kirk Q6- 4l, Andy Sanchez Q8-45, and Mitch Vander- griff. These grapplers pose a real threat to Troy's future mat adversaries. FRONT ROW: Sergio Garcia, Norman Kirk, Richard White, Greg Domasig, Richard Fisher. BACK ROW: Mike Gidney, Oscar Salas, Mike Vandergriff, Dow Becker, Terry Griffith, Andy Sanchez, Jesse Romero. THINCLADS SINK SPIKES INTO METRO TURF Sparked by the stellar efforts of sprinters Gary Hargraves, Joe Rivas and Steve West, shot-put- ter Bill Hronek, pole vaulter Dan Willard, dis- tance runner Eddie Diaz, hurdlers Billy Daniels and Nick Sapanza, high jumper Bill Spencer and middle distance men George Carson, Ken Gunn and Fred Medrano, the l968 Track Team, under the dedicated coaching of head mentor Gray Elliott and his assistant Nate Wallace, posted new records in track ancl field competition. The thinclads' early season efforts were high- lighted by a THIRD in the JC Relays and an upset win over Sweetwater, both firsts in Trojan track history. The future looks even brighter since most of the varsity squad will be returning to the cinclers next year where they will be backed up by fine JV performers like sprinter Arnold Comeaux, pole vaulter Steve Underly, middle distance runner Louis Gaona, and long iumper Ralph Buna. X we , If X Nat' Sprinter Gary Hargraves sets his blocks . . . then grimly awaits the gun . i Beige is 'sf Dan Willard - Pole Vault Bill Spencer - High Jump ,. Ken Gunn hands off to Ramy Medina during varsity mi le relay . Bill Hronek - Shot Put Ralph Buna - JV 440 Relay iifws if-t wr VARSITY TRACK SQUAD--FIRST ROW: Gary Hargrave,Arnold Comeaus, Scott Smith, Andre Ditimus, Steve Underly, Nick Sapanza, Fred Medrano, Billy Daniels, Dan Willard. SECOND ROW: David Ramirez, John Padilla, Jody Cien, Ramy Medina, Andy Estrada, Jerry McNeely, Joe Carr- anza,Arthur Diaz, George Carson. THlRD ROW: Bill Spencer, Rick Villa, Ken Ginn, Eddie Diaz, Ira Porter, Joe Kmet, Steve West, Louis Brewer. H sr is 1. 3.43.5 sl EP if Y Q L P Billy Daniels and Nick Sapanza demonstrate their meet-winning low Coach Gray Elliott discusses team progress with Managers Rafael Munoz and hurdle form. Sul Caloca. 121 4 The Track Team was bolstered when rabbit chasers Fred Medrano and Eddie Diaz, shown here receiving LEADER- SHIP and MOST VALUABLE RUNNER AWARDS from Coach Nate Wallace, donned spikes for track competi- tion. T22 T KU: if-f'i'l Wsf I JV TRACK SQUAD--FIRST ROW: Dow Becker, Richard Weeden, Jesse Martinez, Doug Heinen, Carlos Moreno, Ralph Buna, Bill Harris, Alan Chafaures. SECOND ROW: Julian Quinones, Augustine Gomez, Ernie Llanos, Joe Valdivia, Gary Paredes, Roland Herrera, Larry Castro, Gary Sanders, Joe Salazar, Victor Acevedo. THIRD ROW: Mike Gidney, Rick Kmet, Louis Gaona, Fred Scott, Marty Guevara, John Gudino, Rudy Sanchez, Gary Yager, Ed Smith, Bob Leipold. Coach Nate Wallace discusses take-oft techniques with long jumper Jody Cien. Coach Warren gives Paul Lorenz and Bill Lee instruction on the use of woods. Paul puts instruction into practice, I MQW'-f GOLF SQUAD FINDS GREEN Fighting general laclc of interest, Coach Gil Warren struggled to establish golf as a competitive sport on the Trojan campus. Building onthe leadership of long ball hitter Senior Bill Lee, who has the potential ot shooting in the 70's and on an enthusiastic but inexperienced group of sophomores, par- ticularly the swinging clubs of Richard White and Dan Roberts, he brought the squad a long way toward his goal ot offering real competi- tion to schools like Coronado and Hilltop. -naw VARSITY GOLF TEAM--TOP ROW: Bill Lee, Dan Roberts, Robert Welsh, Chris Grimes, Charles Ebert. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Lorenz, John Lorson, Richard White, Richard Marlcell. TROJA BATS SET METRO BEAT From early season performance it was clear that the T968 Varsity Baseball Squad was the best balanced nine fielded in Troy's short history. Standouts on the mound were senior John Preston who at presstime had already authored two no hitters, a 6-O drubbing of El Cajon and an 8-0 rout of Sweetwater, and iunior Hector Cebreros who, as a sophomore, picked up three of the four JV wins of the T967 season. At the plate, singing bats of Hector Cebreros, Ron lapala, Bill Preston and Mike Floyd evidenced Troy's growing strength in the hitting department. With power demonstrated in two of the three areas necessary for a successful season, only the third necessary element -- fielding -- posed a big early-season question mark. As the defense, anchored around the Sanchez brothers in the infield and Gene Harvey in the outfield, gelled Troy again proved to be a major Metro diamond threat. Coach Joe Rainbolt ioins in heated discussion with myopic umpire. sm, EM I ,V .f- iw ,, ..,, 'i E - S . e,,, , fwwsy1f.-.gy,ggw-,,f,.f,,,q,g,g s,w,g.,g.g -. . -' LSZFYV' :iff I . ' ,.. . . is K' fu, .. , f V ' T W' A ' Hector Cebreros Uri John Cruz Uri il 2 Slugger Sanchez prepares to slam one out of the park . figs! fix K Chris Littleraven - Mgr. Jerry Williams - Mgr. N Sandy Cushman Uri Mike Floyd fsrj .Q Troy's diamond sfalwarfs hopefully awail' an Sth inning break. Hecfor Cebreros prepares To steal second . Gene Harvey fSrQ Sandy Cushman gives fhe signal and Preston prepares To hurl another STRIKE . ...J , V' . -fax: -f 'flfflilwi 'N ' N Ron lapala Url Tom Jacobs fSophH Joe Lawrence Url Vicfor Moreno C50 QS.. 1 A Gene Harvey cloufs a 3-bugger info The ouffield. Bill Preston Url John Presfon fSrl John Presfon gefs The signal and goes into his windup. I J HRM 'fi n J J 'K nf, - ' 152.gif--Q ff 81.55 gg k H J . lQl,l A J l Le , leell9 ll, , . , A - My , . , H gm eifsgfggw mf-,f f Ylgiefiw ' Y 1 uf 1 V hw wwf my Jim Proux Url Andy Sanchez fSophl Jim Sanchez fSrl Diego Travino fSrl K ,M Coach Wa l ly Munden points out field problem to Manager Al Lucero while Bob Lueck looks on. NOVICE HORSEHIDERS SHOW DIAMOND SKILLS Although lacking in depth, Troy's JV hard- ballers performed gallantly in league and non- league diamond duels. Starting pitchers Randy Lueck, Steve Jones and Bob Amador, occasionally relieved by Tony Barragan, Steve Riley or Greg Rice, were supported by a good defensive infield built around the outstanding catching of Steve Holt and Mike Coleman and the good gloves of First Baseman Chuck Cannon, Second Base- man Pablo Amador, Shortstop Mat Johnson, and Third Basemen Steve Jones and Gilbert Castello. Exceptional outfield records were turned in by John Bryant, Steve Riley, Bob Amador, Raul Mora, and Brad Pike. With Mat Johnson, John Bryant and Pablo Amador swinging their big sticks and other squad members sharpening their batting eye, Coach Wally Munden found cause for satisfaction. Returning Varsity Lettermen are on notice -- their positions will be hotly challenged by these upstarts next season. Fwf' C... JV BASEBALL SQUAD--TOP ROW: Raul Mora, Ray Ruiz, Tony Barragan, Steve Jones, Johnny Bryant. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Lueck, Craig Rice, Steve Holt, Brad Pike, Bob Amador. BOTTOM ROW: Pablo Amador, Gilbert Castillo, Chuck Cannon, Matt Johnson, Mike Coleman. T27 MERME MAKE METRO SPLASH Although boasting a Metro record that could be considered only adequate, Troy's Swimming Squad could point to a number of fine individ- ual efforts and the development of a nucleus of aquatic competitors that will bring Troy real victories in future water wars. Junior Mike Grunwald, generally conceded Troy's best all-around swimmer, could enter and place among the leaders in any event. His best efforts were in the IOO yd. butterfly in which he will have broken the I:OO barrier by the time you read this. Pressing GrunwaId's record was Mike Wade who broke the I:IO mark in the IOO yd. breaststroke and earned CIE ranking. Backing the two Mike's was a squad com- posed primarily of sophomores. Led by Bruce Wade, who should equal his brother Mike's record by the time he is a senior QIOO-yd. backstroke-I:I8 and IOO yd. breaststroke- I:2OI, the group included Doug Glover CIOO yd. breaststroke-I:2Oj and Jim Grace Q50 yd. freestyle-25 .2 and IOO yd. freestyle-'I:O3. II. According to Coach Tom Hoffman, this was the best group of neophyte mermen in Troy's aquat- ic history. k A .V . h .s ... 3 g, -. . N fi W -' , . sf-1 f ,, , , 'fog ' ri- ' . rf,s,9'i3r 'ts.f 1:95 . ,Q 2+ s i.:-S, 'I 'fi gg I - f ... 1: ...gg ff-, .s.,.v:.:., . K .. 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SECOND ROW: Pete Hansen Mike Wade, Dennis Mikolich, David Thompson, Mike Grunwald, Robert Taylor, Greg Mednick THIRD ROW: Jim Grace, Jerry Jolly, Mike McLinden, Ray Skarbowski, Don Boyd, .Ion Beeman Vince Dahlen. Coach Tom Hoffman checks takeoff position of Mike Wade as Manager Joe Macias looks on . 'i . 'i .t'i Q Q . 3132 3' iIQ 'f'T 2 ' . - - I , ' - it .'1r:' 'rt 'K P I . P ssri R s 'R N - I Vw s i ., .. 3-Law in gill N .JL ' 4+-. ,A . 1 - A- fs. . at , . ,. Q .. - . af' --'bv I T v f I I I 'R ...... it ....r. ..s.r mf' . 1 uw ...... , iffisf f X Ni K I iiiii I ' J ' 1 'V V, g M A ri.,. if A A .M ,A g . arf' . L R . .. , . ..... i J 2 - s 1 1 I 25 ir lf? . A . - 1. . . .... A me J . - 1-vt J W1AX - 'J , ij i, 445 fy? f y fn MM' r A, .g if Q 5 5 K - af ws ff igyfv 'W Af ,L ,. 7 W' MT V - r. s, 5 .... J' Q 2 , .Mis vi.. . is J ,E-fwsw Q- 1 J. , ' ti ' J skww 3.5 . s ' 321. if ' Q, Q .i .L,k 1,,f,3'Q1igigz, ffl , V .. I mu - .. W . .E V 7 4 S s . J r P i 2, A . Wits, 1-'1f -,g -f M ?, jig, V.., ,,Egfggggxlf, V J' 1 F . Saw., lrmwilw A ,T . if J H Under the dynamic quidance of biology teacher E, ,ggi ,A :wwf 'QLQ1' A h 'if :I 'Q : 4-.ggi I -1. MVN f , , , 4 iwgaesw V W' I Q, Ernie Neveu , a long-time soccer buff, Castle Park -...ut-:s3H3ggf':'1,r2Q.,g1i' 1 . ss 7 ,H A' , , , , , Qs . ak -,B -i Y 1 took its first venture into competitive soccer. Al- AL Wt' V, is - ' 1- -re f my X E U , an A . 1 ,-an I l . swsf-++ ffi'f'53 f ce -'2CfQf'.. f 'l?,.'si' i' 9 ' though not an official Trolan team, all members of vw- ALV' .5 , r rm, f?v,,:M,,k : ,u-gq'1f-H j-w i g. rg, - i suri - -'--' , , , , '--- wi. ,, .- I - ' ., the mighty ATLASES that leaped unheralded into formal 7 M, ,,v .P K.,-rg-A. I .N A,. 4 .. . , H A . , K . In K -. . s , ' W fr - .5iyjfFJ? , ' soccer league competition came from the classrooms ..... i ' ...Q-lsal-1--.-. 4 , ..ff J s ,,,,-vw SOCCER -- lt is a rough, fast, exciting game. of Castle Park High School Team standouts were Humberto Sandoval, Juan Garcia, Mike Hernandez, and Alfredo Silvas. Hum- berto Sandoval and Juan Garcia, as halfbacks fa defensive positionj, hurled themselves into the fray with such determination and sangfroid that they en- sured the team's placing high in league standings. As further evidence ofthe abilities in the novice squad, Wing Alfredo Silvas and Center-forward Mike Hernandez were selected for the San Diego Junior Soccer League's All-Star Team. lf the sport catches the spectator's interest, soccer matches may become as popular as football, basket- ball, or baseball. With the ATLASES and the TOROS on the playing fields one can expect SOCCER EXCITE- MENT in '69. 'Y I ., -an '- J' V' W Q' 'fly ,A ww ww it Y .5 X it ff K figs: . ' . ' , r Sr :r 3 V ' fr eip gs f 'ti' 5 'gs aa'-w.Nl........f.l3e!s W A if J mm... be A7 , .7 g A. -W... ,Mig-agp-14. A . l iii f Q: V w x 4 l0u1i THE CASTLE PARK ATLASES--FIRST ROW: Danny Arana, Hector Santayo, Felipo Juarez, Mike Hernandez, Alfredo Silvas. SECOND ROW: Fran- cisco Villa, Rudy Ramirez, Jorge Villa, Alfredo Carranza, Antonio Carranza, Humberto Sandoval, Juan Garcia. i 129 Mswrf-.,w,,,,, CP NETMEN SHOW PROMISE This year Troy fielded a I2-man playing team for the first time in Metro League tennis competition. Built around five returning varsity Iettermen: Jack Pepiot, John Snyder, Steve Domasig and Craig Robinson who held down the singles spots, and Tom Campbell who headed the doubles contingent, the team also proved to be the strongest in our short history. The future looked even brighter as Tom Campbell, Joe Zullo and Steve Reay, although anchoring the doubles contingent, found their own and other doubles posi- tions challenged by a strong group of inexperienced but hard- working sophomores: Greg Domasig, Jonathon Henry, Steve Mar- tin, Mike Bogge, Butch Hynes, Jim Harbin, and Lamonte Thompson. Unexpected strength shown in the early-season lop-sided victory over always-tough Morse and Bonita Vista and the continued development of the squad's sophomores revealed a championship potential which could see fruition in a Metro Crown by season's end. Coach Mike Cox discusses team standings with managers Mike Kelly and ceded Troyls Number Qneu player, -jack Pepiofl only Trolcm fo quqllfy I'ICll'Fy Kern- for CIF play-offs, shows his stuff. ,J :idk Ani X. V... x ff M-- ix, GJLH wltdk MSX Gulfnk. VARSITY SQUAD--FIRST ROW: John Snyder, Joe Zullo, Steve Domasig. 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G.A.A.--FRONT ROW: Elona Taylor, Cathy Brill, Alice Bussell, Indra Douglas, Phyllis Gorzine, Bonnie Yoder, Linda Young, Carrie Cousey, Patti Krause, Joyce Bass, Ruth Haney. SECOND ROW: Colleen Reim, Danna Pidcock, Linda Leary, Evanelina Arballo, Jane Ybarra, Debbi Fox, Advisor Rita Hoog, Jennifer Eley, Sharon Ashburn, Gloria Hernandez, Linda West, Regina Davis, Rebecca Wright. THIRD ROW: Kathy Sablan, Alma Pimemtel, Kathy Hasch, Thomasina Hargrave, Myrna Buna, Marian Charfauros, Mardy Cabral, Mary Ugale, Beatriz Montiio, Yolanda Payon, Linda Jones, Sue Learned. W- FE' G.A.A, Officers with Outstanding Senior Trophy: Patty Krause ITreasurerl, Phyllis Corzine IPubIic Relationsl, Carrie Causey fSecretaryJ, Linda Young IPresidentJ, Bonnie Yoder IVice Presidenti, Mable Graiecki IKeeper of Pointsl. .A.A. A SPORT FOR EVERY GIRL A GIRL FOR EVERY SPORT The Girls' Athletic Association provides extra- curricular activities for girls interested in sports. Led by President Linda Young and supervised by'Advisor Rita Hoog, club members participate in intramural sports including volley ball, soft ball, archery, tennis, and badminton, and such socially-oriented activities as bike hikes, horseback riding, and picnics. Members also participate in all-District playdays during which selected teams meet girls from other schools inthe district in inter-club competition. Basketball - a scramble down the court . . . and a fight for the ball. www.-,.M..-,..., wnmuwmmv iff SSM:-5-, M O Vim, W-nh ...WM may f,f, , Amr f ww- A nn. W1 ' ?j'fW f -. , f N, . , , vfsmm-'mf ,fy-y55,4'w .. , - fm- fm. A.,.,.,Q VA -'Alf' ts,i9Z.1EzI -WM' I W, M muff' W 'rf-cum arf ,ggi mv -n we W-o.. X ff fi'-, 'X A if gs af igkr LEAD JUNIOR CLASS Counseled by Class Advisor Mr. Charles Dapperf, Treasurer Gail Beasley, President Terry Corrado, and Vice-President Par Gilhuloer sei The Tempo for The entire Junior Class. Troy's fufure is safe enfrusfed To such young men and women who have learned The meaning of responsible leadership in The crucible of ASB acriviiies. JV PEP SQUAD LEADS UNDERCLASSMEN ROOTERS The Junior Varsify Pep Squad provided lhe dynamic source for The indispensable moral supporf of young Troians as They masfered grid, courf, and diamond skills in iunior varsify inferscholasfic compefifion. JV CHEERLEADERS - Their spirifed and confagious enthusiasm generated noisy encouragement For fledgling warriors. Diane Vega JV SONG LEADERS - Their clervish-like gyrafions enlivened JV sporis acfivifies. Linda Lane ,, . 1 , 1 YY D I K . i Debbie Glackman Mary Swift Bonnie Dubiniak Paula Jenkin i37 , 55 1. N -. . f , .. 'M l .c 1 , ts i? IRE: . Fi, - 'Wi ., ' lf. wif. 'i M . 'FVWW 'lhi'm'- l 1 V gvw y A Y .k.A A I V . A , ., .FV La ,, 4.:, ,. li. . - I. 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X 1X 3 . . and The long Trip home. 4' J X xt 1 5' we fog , .y fly V Q: F C iff M 3 445 ,far V is 1 Linda Casillas Antonio Castro Charolette Cawood Maria Ca zarez V. .Q ,, .L 31 r V . , in L 59 f 'M Gilbert Castro Hector Cebreros Red Blanca Make Bodily Patrick Bollendorf Janiece Bontrager Jim Branharn Irma Brava Richard Bravo Allan Bresee Lewis Brewer Gloria Brown Jackie Brown Cathy Budlang Rudy sum Gary Bonney Carole Bushfield Wendy Buttons lrma Cabral Mardy cami Mike Cahalan Edna Caldwell Lorna Callahan Richard Campbell Anita Carpenter George Carson , X 1 fr 'f W-or C5 4 tt'l 1 Dan Cash Robert Cien we .sie , 525' my V I 'PJMQHFL 'Sr -4 V 571, : I W ff 7 S, ' iii- A-We 2' . k, -B 2 2- BM f .Pre v 'if Y 'f i 1' Hgiiigjah 4? .. A K , , vt .,. - , Q, . y wc? 7 -1-A We Fw' ' V - J , K WM 1 ' '1 . .. 5. 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QW 1.7 W ,, x V g N A , ,, ,I y ,L ,, r ei 4' ,Q 4 ' 1 Ano Castro Mel lonie Chance ily t f 1. 4. 1415 A ' Elf' iff 45' 1' ,....a f Rod Castro Carrie Causey Jackie Chavarria Gene Chavira Steve Chesney Richard Castro . w . a J . rw 5 1 w 5141 1 i -, Judy Cloner JUNIORS MAKE GRADE IN SPORTS - Elton Clemons X A: ' Vi -all Tony Contreras ' Tom Cook if an ,5 3 M - 8. J . L5,, .. 1 I 5 if , V J .M , ,M M - l arg, j,,,,, 2 'QE -' 'f 'fr 'V' fling Lynda Camellus W 2 QT f T Q -. W Jose me Cortez g fs' ' - : - ff .Lee i, lf - 2 -- -wr ' P Y' 'S Cofme 1 I 1 ' r ,I-a j : Mu C Joanne Covington ' ire, , - ,freer ,- ff '--ff A ., my-o -. ' 0: .mn - V S L S if 4 y A i Kathy Crass gm 35,5 K VLL x y , L Kathy Crover IES r ,ffl -F 5 Steve Crover W Gene cwmley 1 i,, ,,: In H mflwz Stl. V W 1 ,a ff C gf 49 . :S J---, . r 1 V S -av f - John Cruz ,. . ,,,.., , f '--.,, Q l at 'Q 'V 5 QW' Daft Cfvef S ' 1 , 5 ,ffl swat Cushman at 'f F at . Billy Daniels X ' tr- Ruby Daniels l. 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W, KX s is sil, is A.,. bil Liboro Nancy Norma Gloria Espinoza Flint Garcia Gonzales Andy Estrada Joyce Fox Jerry Gaskin Mike Gonzalez Ei, ,il ,J Y -vig il' ,is s 1 fam-'f'i ' i f K W , , 1 2. s ' - ,' J' ii 152' :nz'.,.3 W' :if Marion Eustice Jeffery Freeby Pat Gillwulser Rudy Gonzales f ' fairer' ,, Q! 1 , ass L we it A 2 1 , i if if . 5 fwfr A x ,V iff in 5 K - 'W ef'-.sz -2' ,192 , ,. .. A ,i gzg 5 Qi- ' .Q , Q , , x . I 1- , A , ,.,. Q , , ., ,f-A M5 , M .-Q 55 :L we-' lgf3.f.fL,, A I -5 Ei I Q A -af-i:w'1. V i., re +11 sz if etc ,ai 'rl' , ' 1- L In I ,. l if . ' Q v .ii K if A ' f54?5Z5?i:-37 izf fi' -Y,-,148 ,, 5. , f f fr,i.,5vw .1- , , ,.M.,N f, Le, I . 'g.fg,, is Sf' wf , 'F 4 3:53 ,fr-1. .-e,.,.k.g. i . .V ,,.,., ' .f-:g 2 5',,.Z-I-rm, J 'ggi 'JM' M5 Q. eff, -' S-gm ' ei .f.,'aw .-2321+ 1a,.a,- ,Q 5,5- ,,k, , .5..,,,.. 5 .t , ,. . ziggy A l la r . M iw J L, it 11:iZhm,....i st in T 'QQ , r ,f ,w i I ...is ii 9 - if Sf,-4' .fx ??4Fw4iff' yi if ,- Joe Fay Frank French Debbie Glackman Susie Gonzales Carol Grimes Cathy Grimm Ted Grundmeyer Lydia Guevarra Gene Gulezynski Ken Gunn Mike Hanley Paula Hardin John Hardy Karen Heagle Bill Hedrick Vickie Henrie ., Z: N,,W, ,I Z, ,ft Ii, . if ,Wm ,V 2 ,gets 2 sr Tiff .LT 26 5' N ,f miie Pat Fay Par Galan Maryann Glorioso Maria Gracia Mike Grunwald Marilou Gulaerrez Connie Guevarra Clvris Guterrez Slwelley Ganze Tony Hall Valerie Harris Bill Hariison Janis Haiyey Bill Henry Mary Herera David Hernandez ,zf W Af ,, nf' ,4,,, -sy , Y if f 'ag if -'ea 5 Nw June Fergurger Alba Gamez Tom Gornez Lyscnda Gradillas fe, 1 .lei gf!! ,' 5-is - ef f-We xi, 1 45. .-:QW Z J va 11 1 :S G ff -i 5 3 ,. ,Q 5 rw- ,,s, f, O my as 4 4 G li W I. an sr 4'! 4:2 K 4-,Q N 2, 5 ' M is A 'V 1 wi 4 , ,. ,r x i,',,Z3'.w't', fish' KA '7' r te.. ' is ' 'Y' '37 15? i f 1 so 9 f . Zi 25,7 ag PQ, ,:. ,rw , . L 5' -Li Z W 2'- iiifi lift' l 1 ' Q l g . V . f g,,,,, .. .. l Helen Fertig Rick Gans Carol Gonzales Mabel Graieda i i 3 web we-if -I ,, W - ,,, - V I., ,' i -Or5'j'N J ' .eff-' Q - ,.' if s-', in , , wygfef Mxfg H :emi N 1 qw . sf- xv 'ti ffgf' 'W i ' eg-fi . ,,,f,,5,, , is Geargiana Fitzgerald Maria Garcia Eugene Gonzales Terry Griffith vtu sl Plz -:, . reef ,, I ' i Q V - iii-1 V I , ,..,,. .. , ,ifx .X fx- HM W t '99 if 1. 9 Q 'i 2 r ' 'G g, 1 if 9 x an i 1 Je i 1 .fi f 'E . i A X 52 , f Q M Q' Q, - ' ' Q 3 r ' n V s,N A A l 4 :- .1 63 -4 1 3 fd .8 -W M. af A 5 a '7 'r i' , 'lf is Am M Q 2 ff, if If 5 I nfl -L 1 , . 4- I -Lx. ,, -my V 1'-, ri 2 5 ,., i V .z 3, . Sf 13,3 LL -in wr I - ,Albania V T i1fS7 ii ' sf ifI 1.'- ef 1.1 C Q 5 2 f I ' 532 'N if if '- , ' ,Q -xi' -V ffl! , QF: ri 'IE' - fi' V' ' f y i ff 5 3 ,, zwygfglnifig M... -rag I ' 8 1 ' f' Ag if ,gg h . --ii ' if gr ' - -' ' ' ' 'f ' -- will I-negro , ,U.,a.a..a4ama,4. 1-' .rf 5 k'Ak A' I 55 Vzf r mN1 f'f,,:s?1wfv Q4 I N. 4 Ei I A I- 'Sli ii ,Wifi Y i , g l 5 K 593 an 6 Kr ww 43 I- 1 I N me ' - H15 ..,. - - 1 : . I F ,L E fm 1 I I . EW if 7,5225 will 142 ' For a Sophomore There s DRIVER TRAINING . George Hernandez Gloria Hernandez Miguel Hernandez Susan Hernandez John Hodson John Holmes Carolyn Horfan Jim Howard Lf r 1 U rz'l -'Eff 5 Q f : Q- 1 I, ek. 1 ng sy, 1 .M '7sz. . fe K, ,.Q,3,sgf-Nfl MQL, , - A -2. , ' , frmws 'f' , , E yrz k r 4 I Tony Hernandez Paula Howard Jacquie Hurchinson Ronnie Iapala Duanne Ingerson Paula Jenkin Roger Jones Steve Jones Felipe Juarez Ed Jury gy ., W Brenda Kelley 'f Sheryl Kelley Deanna Kennedy K y ' Wm qv Bruce :arranger Q 'E I Linda Lane 'Y I -I. James Larimer ri: QW., ' Joe Lawrence ' Linda Lenig .. A+. 'I K Gr 1 QB 4 Parri Krause Sandy Leon WE'RE THE GRE TE T CLASS. . . WE'RE Fl E! ,Q S4512 f J I VIa.- E - 'Q r E ij fe -43. :J-1'f, - ,V W ,,,. 5' lx. ,I xg: 2134 v i ' W 1' 'I-'I V 's '4if ,V L FF? fa ff I Jeanne Highhouse Scorl Howe Bill Johnson Tom Hillarcl Lorrie Hubbell Greg Jones ' I '::if . Vg, . roi' i K jj - l.-., f. ky 3 'l k I I J, Ji K by ,M i nk in -Q4 r -if E- . . 9 522 - ree V k 4 . 'Is 4.91 K 4- ' ' I J :rr ki im i . Sherrie Kreirlow Bob Levardo Judson Lively E 12 41 it 1. 2:35 ' ':.fy,.w,, z ' fwieelfi 7. 1 , new if I. of ' 7:31 - we Rose Lohman Kris Lillleraven Ernie Llanos ,.o,,V ,4, ,- sf ,- M K ,e ee, f rl W ' 1i k.,'- E. 'iw ,Q ' L r .1521 'ir W .E he xr-ogg 51 ,V L. 1 -gist, I 131s L 'ff' is iv 5 , l K l 4, , il Y-a rf e sea Linda Logan Ellen MacDonald .lone Marfinez lrene Logan David Lucero Gary Marshall gli ,Lf , r' Y ' fr' I 1 W' s-+1 l l '-- ,, 1 m . -jr - A Dennis Nliclcolich Marlene Moon Rcfeal Munoz Luis Meza Sharon Miranda Cheryl Morgan ,, ,.X, r ,L fi L L r as L. .. 2 .r ,. John Larson Alfonso Maciel f -11, f liai- , flex ,lsr , iirglgr fr ' z:i?fv .wig 'fr .f if if Linda Mills Bill Moore WERE THE CLASS OF '69 g Eunice Lozano ' , Willie Lowe ' ' Sandra Lozano MM' Bob Lucero J ' 2 Jose Muirong Stephannie Mann Richard Marlcall John Marone ie. r, fm I . . . , , ef, , , e ,K Mercedes Martinez nr A, i ' V 'V 34 Paul Maurer , - .-,I 1 2 ' 'K Terry Mayer ' ' . e , X Karhy McGee f 'D' -ee W ' ' ' 1- ' LLC ' Y' ' A ?iY ? '5l7f F 73,52 if ef Karhy McMillan 3 W r Y do egg- f L31 Lzrrde McMurray ' V Jerry McNeely I A Sarah Merirrrmende I A.VV We.: , ,V 4, e John Miller i 5 ' 51. 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N 5 7 3:53 sr mf 125 Enrique Villanueva Ramon Villarreal Jenny Walk Kay Wolrers Judy Walthrap Robert Wampler Darrell Ward Larry Wavkins Linda Watkins Raymond Webb Sharon Weber Linda Wede Beth Wells Alice Weizel Bob Wetzel Gail Wheeler Dana Whitaker Steve Whire Jerry Williams Jolwrr Williams George Wolf Jack Wood Bill Worden .lack Wride Larry Yager Jmice Yeamarr Bonnie Yoder Carol Youhas Hilda Zamora Joe Zullo JU IOR fi COUNCIL This year's Junior Council has proven that through the experience of problem solving in high school fri' 1 V. government one can better under- stand what lies ahead when the mem- bers ot the Class of T969 take their places at the helm ot our nation. 3 Working closely with the ASB officers and their Class Counselor, Mr. Dappert, they planned and executed those service and social activities which made the Junior Class's year at Troy such a mem- orable one. JUNIOR COUNCIL--FIRST ROW: Teri Cortado, Shirley Round, lrma Bravo, Mary Swift, Maria Cracia. SECOND ROW: Gary Albanez, Bob Parker, Jim Sczepiniak, Mike Grunwald, Richard Markall. We in V.f.s,,, .M eff, ,mary-if MZ, WC JUNIORS WE DON'T WANT TO MISS, The Following Juniors were not available when individual photographs were taken--FIRST ROW: Linda Magtoto, Karen McLain, Candice Hudson, Donna McGill, Carol McDaniels, Margaret Poias, Alma Pimental, Velio Aguirre. SECOND ROW: Norma Navarro, Judy Burngarner, Betty Goins, Luis DeMatteo, Debbie Burns, Connie Medina. THIRD ROW: Bruce Place, Jack Mosley, Louis Pfrimmer, Mike Gidney, Ricky Bersagel, Carlos Gonzales, Pete Hansen, Bill Johnson. 147 ,-ff' 'Nw D E RCLASSMIEN SOPHCMORES x Q .1 K M.. -MJQQM V - WP 4,- QAWWQ ,N , ,q 1 bw. as J R Q K I , ' F Q: 4 - ' kv 7 A 'Q' 'W x Q gy sf 5,1 A fam-ffl Q Y ,. Q .w w, V. ' 57, f , 'ff J, I , rg . . , K ' V, Q 4 5 ,M ...4 ft' , 5 ' f QW fu .far -, fm. ,'yT f Q .. 'K M lv RS gil eg L H, vr k -2 ' V - k gk! 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J , is , , 3 Suzi Bonds Karen Borgstram Chrisyine Borrega Don Boyd Sheri Brasher Chad Bright Cathy Brill Kay Brown John Bryant Laurie Buffington Constance Burford Daniel Burkett Cora Burns Susie Busharn Alice Bussel Ramino Cabandang Bernadita Camacha Victoria Carnacho Doug Camp Donna Campbell Antonio Carranza Harvey Carranzo Jae Carranza Alicia Carve ici Ralph Cassilas Frank Cecena Dwight Chachere Pam Chapek .loan Charfauros Joann Chidester BEING A SOPHOMORE IS . Helping Vicki ribbons . . . Karen Bullis Silvia Caballero Charles Cannon Gilbert Castillo Jean Christy with pep Ralph Buna .leon Cabana Alfredo Carranza Jackie Castro Doris Cien QEQQ WWW, or S ' rflei g ' Wig., Eg 'f' -f.,,5-His i m 4531 W .J .. . ,, 'B ' -5 if s 11 iam 935.9 :i , . As. ,,., 9 ., - Lf.. If S1553 'S . ig, -B A i f 21' ' f 2k H? .. M 'if r QS ir? EQ W ' , ' 4 ,l.L,,.Q .- S Q, 'ff' 4 m . Q CMV 'H ' i ., y.,r ' 'es ' 'if Q BOTH WORK AND FUN . and sharing a Funny secret. 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' -,af , 7 ,z ' me . f1ff.Q3s,,lf, V SOPH LEADERS WCDRK WITH NEW CCLINSELCJ 'IEW 'iw KR SOPHOMORE COUNCIL--FIRST ROW: Pam Chapek, Jennifer Eley, Amy Newburg, Joyce Bass, Nancy Viloria, Kathy Sabian. SECOND ROW: Rudy Sanchez, Jim Harbin, Debbie Coteralo, Danny Trevino, Danny Mendez. THIRD ROW: Chris Grimes, Chuck Maier, Hector Barragan, Tom Jacobs. SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR: Mr. William Darton, taking over from Mr. Victor Daluiso at the semester, helped guide the Sophomore Class through the rock and shoals of their First year at Troy. A ,L ,L A ,atb th SOPHOMORES WE DO NOT WANT TO OMIT, The following Sophomores were not available when individual photographs were taken--FIRST ROW: Carolyn Vestal, Linda Thompson, Donna Kirklin, Sandy Mercer, Andrea Rodriquez, Theresa Sanchez-Alvarez, Diana Shibya, Gilda Rivera, Vic- toria Dunia, Denise Maiorano, Beatriz Villela, Martha Hariz, Rosalinda Arellenes, Elizabeth Diaz, Lygia Alvarez, Connie Cosio. SECOND ROW: Barbara Place, Helen Cagney, Judy Sturgeon, Rodney Hartmen , Bob Hawk, Larry Wright, Franciso Vera, Larry Zuniga, Marie Talan,Diane Campbell, Irma Kalhen. THIRD ROW: Mike Scott, Dan Roberts, Steve Holt, James Whitaker, David White, Ralph Persico, Douglas Hyde, Pat Peyton, Paul Lozano, Jim Arnold, Reynaldo Gonzales, Hector Barragan, Jabier Gomez. I62 R H .WW . ,W W , NfV.W,A.W,.M, W .,,,.,M, v.,,,,.,., ,ff ' DMINISTR TIQ PRINCIPAL RALPH A. SKILES He led us Toward These goals: fl, an unremiTTing aTTenTion To culTivaTing The inTellecT, QD examining The culTural heriTage won by pasT generaTions, f3l promofing a sense of values and a readiness for aclulT life, fill fosTering a willingness To undersTancl people of clifferenf Temperamenfs and backgrounds. In pursuiT of These goals under his declicaTed leadership, CasTle Park High School has become an educaTion cenTer whose op- eraTion and progress engages The ioinT parTicipaTion of sTudenTs, TaculTy, aclminisTraTion and, even more imporTc1nT, The enTire communiTy. 165 s ' , ii M, L ,Q. ,,,- , ,.WZ-i , Boys - Donald Bardot VICE PRINCIPALS SERVE TRCJANS Mr. Bardot and Mrs. Goodell evidenced those characteristics of leadership and dedication which, coupled with a warm empathy forthe students, won the respect and admiration of all Troy. Girls - Marylou Goodell We did turn in our Federal Survey Card. 166 l wonder what they want to see us about Gif lf' 2' ig nl Mc. MQW' !X iAL we so 5? Eff ri 9 ' f nav-A is Q L ,fWQl, TF o- .f.,.,.... ,, - -d:'I5 ' 'A+-was W...-' Ns Seniors - Thomas Snow Juniors - Charles Dapper? c L A S s C o u N s E LO R s GUIDE TUDENTS The counselors of Castle Park have proven an invaluable asset in establishing Troy's goals and ideals. Their most demanding Task is preparing sfudenfs for The problems which They as adulfs will is-H-li' encounfer in an ever-expanding and always changing world. Q when ? .w1j,5u.,L M,Qf'fii,7 , I' sophomores - Vicfor Duluiso We wan? fo see our counselor. 167 TRCJANS BEHI 3 I They smooth The rough spors on The road To social and academic success. Sifdilfei A nofe from my pGrer1fS? Principal's Secretary - Joyce Filson ?? ' fi !'!'!'!'!Fi? A Clerk - June Cufler Attendance Clerk - Janice Milburn ,mgggw Clerk - Helen Tauriainen Nurse - Ethel Gregory D THE SCEN ES y .. sl, i...: i ii Y 1 gf Registrar - Marie Rineheimer Financial Clerk - Alice Trail Q, ii.: Library Clerk - Lois Schedel UPPORT EDUCATIO AL PROCESS if in iff A5 f' ,- I fr ,, J Head Cusrodian - Wilford Yeager Head Gardener - Howard Fanning Gardener - Virgil Rollins PE Area - Jim Prentice 'x i Cafeteria - Virginia Gann, Lee Dye, Lola Bus Drivers - Phil Morely, Howard Lindemood, Vickers, Berghild Livermore, Lucille Allerf, Jack Moulfon. Florinda Shaw, Frieda Mervvin. H s been a long day. Lef's go home. Cusfodian - Bill Hicks fvsig P-me fr 'I 2' 'via .siY ' Nighf Crew: Charles Robinson, John Ewing, Joe Bynum. X r' ,W 9333 1,,..,.m.N,,f A wigfin t B. 'Wm M iiifiifijg ilii ln Books lies the soul of The whole Post Timeg The criicuiciie audible voice of Pdsi, when The body ond The material subsionce of it has clic- gefher vanished like Q dream. All thai' Mankind has done, ihoughi, gained or been: if is lying as in magic preservation in 'che pages of Books. They ore fhe chosen possession of men . Carlyle . . . and Troy's books are guarded well by Mr, William Dcirion cmd his library aides. M...-.v--A- X Q E? ,lg Kia-fav' W5 if x aff 1 .vi fy M ,,., ., , ,, U'-Ha i fn 1-mq-,QV iiczw-'1 ANGU GE ART It is the goal of the Language Arts Department to shape students into literate citizens . Recognizing the existance ot individual differences, the department provides a wide range of curriculum offerings and corresponding learning experi- ences so as to satisfy individual needs and permit each student to achieve to his maximum ability. ln practice, dedicated teachers lead young Troians through a systematic development ot essential skills in written and oral communication. it Stephen A . Abbott Wilson Bennett Qfff'i'i V - Barbara Clark Benton A. Dayton Every person can Find enjoyment in poetry. - is Finally, a term paper that is a TERM PAPER! SST them f0l' 350 WPM-H Ano L. Drobnies Martha N. McDonald RLWXQ Alden L. Stone Bonnie L. Vofow K M ,. W On page 268. l like shorf, snappy sentences like BEAT HILLTOP! Tee Gee Eye Eff! Every pronoun must have on antecedenf. i M Q-...wh SPEECH The Speech DeparTmenT sTrives To prove The adage ThaT There is some- Thing in The voice, The counTenance, The bearing and The gesTures of The speaker Thar fixes an impression on The mind deeper Than even vigorous wriTing. The DeparTmenT's success can be found in recogniTion won by Trojan Speech Team members in hoTly conTesTecl TournamenTs. Among Those bringing honors To Troy in forensic compeTiTion were: RUDY GON- ZALES I4-Th-ImprompTu, Palomar Novicelg MARTY MAYER f3rcl-ExTemporaneous , San Diego STaTe, and 3rd-ExTemporaneous, California WesTernlp CORA MANESE flsr-Oraforical Analysis, California WesT- ern, and Isf-Original OraTory, Claremonr Men's Collegelg MILA SHENOY C3rd-Orig- inal OraTory, California Wesfernlg and DICK DAVIS Ilsf-Lion's Club Speech ConTesTI. Linda J. Schlechfe MarTm crlhques Mila s O O Speech Team checks Tournamenf schedule i. WL, Swap.,-.,,,,e.Q? 'S is E x I 174 Debafers consTanTIy research and rehearse lnsights are found in role playing. v--A' Mary C . Bouley DRAMATICS After a year under the dedicated coaching of Mrs. Mary Bouley, clramatics students will tell you that drama, like poetry and fiction, is an art of words -- words used to make sense out of the myriad perplexities that befall man. They know of what they speak. They have passed through a series of ever-expanding ex- periences through which they came to appreciate the theater as an art form. More important, however, is that, while enjoying every moment of their class- room work, they developed an empathy with all man- kind and Found new ways to express how men and women think and feel. Emotional scene from award-winning HELLO OUT THERE. ..v.s.mW. . ,MRM ,,,s,. f , 3 A ,X . Projection Costume ,T Q W4 t 5 ,4 Elocution Dress rehearsal tonight and I want to see everyone on stage at seven o'clock. Wgew A f ART A DCRAFTS ff ,.. Art provides the necessary creative experiences that give lite meaning in ig our ever-changing technological world - a world in which we Find it ever more difficult to function as intellectual and emotional beings. The Art De- ,itil partmenf, recognizing this basic need For creative experiences for all students, ' an :YH provides cl sequence of courses evolving around exploration of various art media and culminating in development of special appreciations, talents, and skills that will 105+ Q nfefame. its i is Enid Miller Deliliah Peacock 9 1 , X , Art is the path ofthe creator to his work . . . an instant arrested in eternity. r ' A. , is - rf' iff is -yr -nd! l r t , , s ' if fzxf -A tj is , 1 ' T3 51' EE? ' E H' - ' 111-71 ' El' ,!E5 1EE' 1 , f ga! 1 -1 E f - - Q ttf , . ' Q r W- A 1,53i??Y' I K W M W f. A .loenffsi Art is the only thing time cannot harm . . . it is the highest form of communications. -2 MUSIC it VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Mr. Michael Luzak faced two distinct and inter-related problems in supervising the music program at CPHS. He sought to discover and develop the special talents ot emerg- ing professional musicians. At the same time, he sought to I nurture and encourage amateurs in music who will constitute r',,- f the sensitive and appreciative audiences of tomorrow. The extent to which this dual goal was achieved can be seen in the tremendous force that music represents in the total Trojan Do-Re-Me-Faaaaaaa. . . Michael T. Luzak environment. r e Af sf 1 .s My .S is :il K, UU,-I CONCERT BAND--FIRST ROW: Kathy Hasch, Bruce Davis, Cathy Sobke, Larry Roscoe, Frank French, Jo Cortez, Gary Durrett, Retha Jennings, John Sheets, Ardean Hargis, Sue Schramm. SECOND ROW: Greg Domasig, Steve Lane, Richard White, Greg Jones, Richard Castro, Irene Vas- quez, Sandy Rosenberg, Luci Monroy, Lilia Cortez, Janice Lawyer. THIRD ROW: Phil McCain, Joe Contreras, Vince Avila, Craig Rice, Jeff Lamberth, John Cruz, Doug Hyde, Jeff Freeby, Greg Saville, John Henry, Lamonte Thompson. FOURTH ROW: David Hernandez, Bob Michaels, Albert Lucero, Stan Fronczak, Enrique Munoz, Marcos Hernandez, Tony Arzate, Linda Kind, Steve Domasig. FIFTH ROW: Bob Rentgria, Mike Boggs, Ray Gassaway, Ray Skarlowski, Bob Emmert. Mike Sncrnnino. Rick Kmet. Gene Gulzynski, Mike Simonds, Dennis Mikolich, Sharon Jones. THE RESULT -- A WINNING BAND ' IST PLACE PERCUSSION SECTION - FINE MUSICIANS ,M s A I S we My sk ii, I, y W 3, A. 2, ri , w-rg iris gift' vw aw' I. g I ,,f Q, N V ,.,- X, 5 , . s ,7 ? I I eg it ii Hg, it S 9 ' ,J 2... , ,, il fp, , I Ry?-Zi ,,is 5 ,VT-9, at ,gf I t I A 3, 2 l ift! ,fmt I l M I Y V ,. N , :tiff I F I , I I ,,i at M , ' I 'T ' wi aww' T'J 5 'WL' I fr n 57 ,A 1 ' X. 4 , 'D 1 nl I -53 ' MTM ,,, 17 SCIENCE Foundation training in science is necessary not only for the future research scientist, but as a liberal education tor the future average citizen of a country that spends tive billion dollars a year on space. Acknowledging this, Troy's Science Department has accepted a particular obligation to provide understanding of the basic core of all the sciences through course offerings in psychology, biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science. Castle Park students learn . . of the fascinating microscopic world John M. Beasley Byron Broudy Ernest J. X .,... yi, 5 3 J w as we '1 is A. - ,,,, ,c,, ,,., t t . ,,,s , , --, A . . of the magnitude of the universe ,K , 2 MQ R ti ,' s ' - Q' T 53 3 w. . . and the state of the molecule. Wwsswsw 5 H , tty -- - --' .. .I V ' , L it f x M ff 155555 2 W 11' 2 ff gt, 3232? 3. Mueller Ernest L. Neveu William M- Noel Mastering a mathematical concept begins with discussion. . . T . . and more discussion. This is followed by a drill. . . R 1. f ,fr M THEMATICS Castle Park High School's Mathematics Department operates on the principle that the process of learning mathematics is more important than course content, and that mathematics is a subject discipline that should grow, not one that should be memorized or discovered. The curriculum provides for a wide range ot meaningful, relevant course offerings designed to meet the needs of the future mathematician, engineer, physicist, and statistician, but more importantly, of every articulate citizen. 7 1ff . . and more discussion. 'I Then back to the books and more drill . FINALLY -- MASTERY COMES. Z? .ix I .Z It iff T 5.1 gwr., mga, Warren M. Cox Leonard J. Flynn Ralph J. Martin Francis A. Meyer Edward L. Spies ig? SGCIAL STUDIE I know no safe deposiTory of The ulTimaTe powers of socieTy buT The people Themselvesp and if we Think Them noT enlighTened enough To exercise Their conTrol wiTh a wholesome discreTion, The remedy is noT To Take from Them, buT To inform Their discreTion by educaTion . These words are even more meaningful Today Than They were when spoken by Thomas Jefferson one hundred and fifTy years ago. ln This lighT, The Social STudies DeparTmenT accepTs The challenge To develop ciTizens who know enough and care enough To acTively ioin in The sTruggle for The survival of The ideas for which our naTions sfands. REMEMBER - Mr. WaIlace's hawkish posiTion on Vief Nam? . . Mr. Robinson's sofT Texas accenT? Those knee shaking oral reporTs'9 Mr Munden s quleT explanations? ,gsmhwffr Vggy asf' 4 Thomas L. Hoffman Raymond P. Kluger Roberf L. Korzep Wallace C . Munden Alex. Pressutti 'z:f?:f?-Ez, ,. i wgggggigggfrsrfs is -f . 1 s , i I itil to Q is tllli rx it a f ll' 11, J Xdxfokili - 2 frm KK iivx Vi is a . it 5 If X . . . Mr. Robert's extra credit cartoon assignments? . . . and how Mr. Korzep could make learning Fun? Wm, Joseph B. Rainbolt Chester C. Roberts Jack W. Robinson Ernest L . Stewart Nathan Wallace l8i I DU TRI L RTS Within the framework ofthe comprehensive curriculum, the Industrial Arts offerings include drafting, electronics, wood and metalworking, and, this year, forthe first time, auto mechanics. These courses are designed to realistically acquaint young men with iob requirements and provide experience arranged so that each student progresses as tar and as Fast as he is able in correctly developing skills that will last a lifetime. 2: '-V55 w ig-1,7'f ' zw5'f'f,,,. Hugh Burak William E. Kruze -15, swfttrzsglas f X as 5, Q, .ff ITA: William M. Rambur AUTO MECHANICS MEANS. . .classroom lectures . . . guided tours through an automobile X fi A, IS2 . . THEN, on your own . . . you adjust the brakes or steam clean a motor. Electronics students delve into the circuitry of an experimental radio. me Fine Finished work requires hours of sanding cmd planning. ' Safety in use of power equipment is stressed FCDREIGN LANGU GE Whether we like it or not, we face an inescapable fact that this is one world, that man's inventive genius has made our world almost a neighborhood, and that our peace and security is directly bound up with events occuring anywhere on the globe. To communicate effectively with our neighbors it is essential that we speak, read, and write in their languages. Trojans, through the study of Latin, German, French, and Spanish, not only develop language fluency but, through correlated emphasis on the related civilizations, develop insights into the cultural foundations ot America and better understanding of other peoples and their cultural environments. Glenn W. Comer 'Wea A W? ' tsrt - t 5 y s 1' r t Patricia L . Hand Kling Glockchen . . . Kling-a-ling-a-ling. 184 Dis-ci ul seribite in tabulis. Alumnos on boca serrada no entra mosca. P I 1 w SWK :- - nb X x A W , , ,xx 'vp' X V Q 4? , as. f Af np. 1 S 5 ,, R - , J 9 Ns' 2 I L BN Q4 r 'sy S wiv Q. Winifred R. Fylsfrc: Anne B. Gagnon Jeonneffe Y. Lesley E pu-Q K gwf ,E Vi're, vife, vife . . . ef pofofi et potato. Sie is? schon so mud 1 -..,..-- ,,.,,.,.,....f-0-H .,,Amfw,,L.,M.,,,, Nm.,q.-..-w,,,.,.1.-wf- Aj' uf ,,,- ,, W i fn ll u 8 Amigo, escuchome . . . meior que esfudies. 1 5 CV' BUSINESS EDUCATIO lt is the goal of the Business Education Department to equip both the terminal and the college-bound student with the necessary skills to perform the steno- graphic, clerical, and bookkeeping tasks and control and operate the soph- isticated machines that will confront him in the world of business. Hundreds of Trojan graduates attest to the effectiveness of the program, and even more important the dedicated teachers who bring life to it, through their mastery of advanced skills and development of good work habits evidenced by their meeting the stringent requirements of business vocations in the com- munity or in their part-time and summer employment financing further edu- cation . Winks 4 ,XTX V6 Q Logan G. Elliott Raymond L. Griebel wmw s office skills requires W' ..driIl... F T' 220 ,Q , in M, t l f N it if 'gg S , -.4 gf , fy' Susan D. Head Howard J. Rindone '54 r .. , A A 44 yi' ...drill.. sf g we 1- -gljjf iv mmm 1 H -We A K fl ,: :aw 1- ,,,, --gy:-qt:-fm, 7 asa- .f ' '.,McW-,s f . . . and more drill. 1 ..,,. , A my ,. A- f A . . M W, .... .. 1 3 , ,325 H- 1 ' ia! L if F 1 ,N .t if U 4 5, -nav 92 fL s 91, if , 'S x ,pq J Y fi V 's 'X c 3 M in 'gs 5, ,.. f F ,Q lm if if we L W1 Q, ,, ig s is 5,5 M 1 ,Y S 2 Wi , A Q , 1 f ws 'Sm . Q WW. W Troy's students master sophisticated office equipment . i i i i i H N'i' my-W , t X f' v vf i i ' iw' V ' ff- f' is 5:5 5 wig, Nix- 'fin W J .. ry WI, LL ,. ., 1 J i . calculators . . duplicotors HOMEMAKI G Home Economics or Homemaking at Castle Park High M igwhkxk. School is much more than meal management and cloth- ,A V I f i ing construction or selection. Students study every I Ab, W aspect of home life, from efficient kitchen planning H, 'fi to the relation of the Family to the community. Through if H L their studies, they establish foundations of knowledge i' i and skills and acquire values of family relationships L which are basic to the health, happiness, security, and Q Q S general well-being ofthe family and its members. H, Evelyn S. Cassady Norma Cramer Carolyn M. Ketterer K ,MQ Q I f Q. . fi ,Q Ak '13 K fy, if 'rs tt Qi M is .xc 5 It s a dish fit For Zeus himself. 188 Take one pulverized cumquat, a dash of oregano . . . rl'---f YH! 4 lf'5?f:iW5'9 MMM . . can't waste a drop. '.e,,,,....t-.0-e 5 t t if is 7 at . Lt Who said, 'cleaning up can be fun ? N L .J 'M-ml-mann 'wc .I ui i 135 3' 1' A . ' s 1 W 'Ui , at ..-f ? , J y V -fkisfiifg if :pg H We A cwfffiici at , . aiii ff i 435 Sc' 9, 7 JA' 1 Q- f - it I M, CLOTHING is the traumatic experience when you Face ci facing . . . . or stand for ci Fitting. fm 2 XX L JW 'lx 'Hn-vw' ',' E 3 'K lt is tedious hand work . . . . and final inspection and grading by Mrs. Ketterer. V 190 BUYS' P.E. Agreeing that there are relatively few great natural athletes and that the degree of athletic success depends on training and mental attitude, Troy's coaches ioined forces in an all-out effort to improve the physical fitness of CPHS students. In doing this, they dispelled the myth that physical fitness could be achieved by anything but hard work and yet made conditioning exercises interesting. Their success in putting maximum fun into exercise sessions while promoting realistic goals in sports activities is best exemplified by this year's adoption of the EXER- GENIE--the equipment used by the Chargers, Packers and other professional football teams in their training programs. , H lfszwezs lf , :. A , f H, 'K A t J f for 1 f 1 'ff z,. 'Q , M D . X ,Sir - 4 Y A s s is -Nev ,L ggi? :' K , wg, 2 1, iii ,Kgs gras W Qs' H' S as M , L sf A fi ff S X , ff as -1 Q 1? 322 ix :sa ,Q 6 i ft: X ,A ,Y ,My X , 1 f New we Vern E. Brizendine Gilbert R. Warren WHO CAN FORGET THE EXERGENIE . . . and the Big Four gr Q si'-4 . . or the Sprint Get-off w . . . or the Lat Pull . . . or the Row Boa ,ggi 53593 fit. 3 rnfp fr, sw., ,W is fa ,S- 34 . .g Y k,ml , A ' arf z.- eff: f Pauline Bachakes Rita L. Hoog Pat Samples GIRL ' P.E. As with the boys, in addition to developing academic and technical skills, continous consideration must be given to the physical, mental, emotional, and social needs of girls. Meeting this responsibility, Troy's Girls' Physical Education Department continued its strong, progressive program. Adapting procedures and techniques to serve individual needs, resourceful teachers gave special con- sideration to those group and individual sports which provided necessary exercise while developing skillful use of arms and legs, coordination, strength, speed, endurance, quick thinking, good team spirit, self control, sportsmanship, poise, and self-confidence. vez, . ,, f f .1 114- ,f .psf -ffm, , - f ,gg , ff -,121 V ,K my ,, in r '- . f - -' 'Fw - ' 7' ' EW ' 9ViT'53EQ:u . . 'a 1iZQf7VQlQUl5T V' ' A Q, V . gif' I s QT . - , ' ,- : . ,.i,f':r lf-55 'rn wx . iiysfgff 91.333 :swfs21?f' 1 ,fy ,. . r - is 'i : iz Qfafefgwtfefl H ., e ,, ' s?'eEv??EE515 W ' Lisa, - 1. iw 227: : ,.: - ' ww i, , QW, .,s.,. sig, . f ,, - fl W -ff- at ,f: , .sw4.cs 1':av1?wif1fSz1eMf::, sf rg?-1 -sign, -.s -, ,, ,. , f - ' ' , Z -- R., :z . we : Q91 .... ' . . if they get the ball over the net. Time out for a fast game of volleyball . . Troy's svelt Dianas aim at and hit their marks. No l'm not blind, there's sand in my eye. ' ' I ' 1 - ,V -- . .W ,.... M , -M ,.., V, - .V .,,,,,L, , ., ,L., ., V ,, H , , , A , , , ,,, I , Ei sg! X1 . ,Half kk .Q ,I J X-cvs, .. 1, J f U, .. ,.. W 7. i S , fl y , w g ii f ll,if.L -f , , .., , Q t . V. I . ft 7 new . s,,, f ' ., .cf 'K wifi' ,,'s 4 , s, ' Vir, Y it A fgi, , i . .W ' 5 Q I iigmzgis .LF r.-L - fir i, ,. . - get sg, ,..- . i .,,, l ji .,. , fifztfwpihzzsldssw ,, , . , at .im .,:ai.s1,m 'elim MQ- pi, ligwl ' Gosh, l'm tired! 191 lx 292nd BATTALIO GUARDS RAMPARTS Under the dedicated direction of First Lieutenant Gray Elliot, in his first year as Commandant of Cadets, the Cadet Corps program provided training in rifle marksmanship, map reading, first aid, personal hy- giene, sanitation, and group safety--subjects of value both to the individual Cadet in his role as a civilian and his possible future role as a member of the armed forces. , T V XX lm g Executive Officer SFC Richard Knighton, Commandant lstLt Gray Elliott and Commanding Officer 2ndLt Gary Koester discuss week's training schedule. je ,elx FIRST PLATOON: Sgt. Wayne Cockrell, NCO ifc. First Rank: Cpl Jeff Freeby, Robert Williams, Robert Eck, Robert Salgrado. Second Rank: CFC Robert Valerio, Nathan Bain, Gary Parodes. Third Rank: Cpl Dan Rivera. ll x 'ii SECOND PLATOON: Sgt. Ron Strohmer, NCO ifc. First Rank: Sgt. Neil Azuma, Tim Hilliard, Alfredo Silvas, Richard Connell, Ramey Cabadong, Don Hunt. Second Rank: Cpl Miles D'Asaro, Wilkie Ross, Harry Kira, Fred Vosholl, Mark Gonsalves . f 7 Color Guard Cpl Dan Rivera, 2ndLt Gary Koester, Cadets What is your Fifth General Qrder'? Thomas Hilliard and Richard Connell presented colors at many Trojan activities. sn flweA 1968 confgmunify ioins sdizlliifing occomphshments. In appreciation, all Q . 1 Troicns re1'u'rn fheffpilufe m'm,h, V , DVERTISIN CON G RATU LATION S CLASS OF I968 RGHR CQRPCRATIQN CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA TU D I0 MEMCRIES Fouk ouEENs. .. yrtr ,t 55, 11 5 Sv my L L My 1963 - Joanne Bisson 1964 - Kathy Dowell 1965 - Karen Grunwald A FLASHY QUARTERBACK. .. A ZIPPY PEPSTER. . . Wy, 'VL VVVIV, kl,7,, J H T966 - Karen Parrish Y f JAMES WARREN HUNT 521 THIRD AVENUE CHU LA VISTA PHONE 422-2020 Should the happy need arise, contact the studio and receive Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller your engagement announcement photograph at the studio's expense. n CHULA VISTA BEAUTY COLLEGE SALUTES TROY Don't envy the top stylists- BE ONE Complete training in all phases of cosmetology Free placement Budget terms Service to the public by qualified students 326 Center Street Phone 420-7784 fs' if V RAY'S SHOE REPAIR Polishes if I Laces if MUELLER'S Dyes 5'laufcrs Complete Floral Service All Work ii Wedding 8. Funeral Designs Guaranteed ii Corsages ' Potted Plants 9' Hospital Arrangements 422-0888 11 . ' Phone sf wg 325 3rd Ave. Chula Vista 422-2363 Serving The San Diego Area Since i952 292 Center St. , Chula Vista ToRo's gfaphj, Aff, HIGGINS a. CROSTHWAITE PUBLISHING as. 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Varsity Baseball, Lettermen's Club Valdiva, William Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Wrestling Valino, Tommy Lettermen's Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Wrestling Vaughn, William Vilorio, Lawrence Lettermen's Club Wade, Michael House of Representatives, Letter- men's Club, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Swimming Walker, Evelyn Trojanettes Walsh, Linda Art Guild, Circum Terram, Latin Club Warner, Howard Senior Council Warren, Wayne Senior Class Vice-President, CSF Life Member, Banquet Committee Chairman, Prom Committee, An- nouncements Committee, Jr. Class Council, House of Repre- sentatives, Science Club Welsh, Robert Latin Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Wres- tling Wheeler, Charles Weeler, Thomas Trojan Knights, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football Mgr. Sr Statis- tician Willard, Daniel Soph. Council, Lettermen's Club, Soph. Basketball, Cross-Country, Varsity Track Williams, Garry Wrestling, Track Williams, Glenda Co-Editor ot Speculum, Activi- ties Editor, Asst. Soph. Editor, Quill St Scroll Secretary, Tro- janettes Williams, Larry Trojan Trumpet Staff, Lettermen's Club, Cross-Country, Wrestling, Track Williams, Raymond Williams, Todd Chess Club President, German Club Vice-President Wilson, Lydia National Thespians Society Wing, Harold Wood, Deborah Varsity Cheerleader, Girls' League Secretary, Trojan Trumpet Circulation Mgr., 8. Asst. Edito- rial Editor, Senior Council, Banquet Committee, Trojanettes, Pep Club, Quill 8- Scroll, Letter- men's Club Ybarra, Jane GAA, Spanish Club, French Club Young, Linda GAA President, lnter-Club Coun- cil, Pep Club Ziomek, Monalisa Flag Corps, Trojanettes, Pep Club l 205 ,, , NEWLY FORMED KNOWLEDGE BOWL SQUAD, UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF ADVISOR LEO FLYNN AND TEAM CAPTAIN DICK DAVIS BROUGHT NEW LAURELS TO CASTLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL--SEATED: Advisor Leo Flynn, Robert Wampler, Charis Taylor, Amy Newburg, Terry Tonelli, Connie Burford, Jim Harbin. STANDING: Jerry McNeeIy, Jack Pepiot, Wayne Spate, Team Captain Dick Davis, Bill Metzger, Bruce Kitiinger, Sharon Jones. xl I' Q 5 Ig if Cora Manese, Dick Davis and Marita Mayer found forensics fun as they Paul Lorenz, Charis Taylor and Wayne Warren received honors from the CV IUVOUQIWI' SPQSCIW wumvmenf IWOHOVS to TYOY- Elks Lodge For their all-around Ieadership, citizenship and scholastic abilities. CHANGES . . . STAFF ADDITIONS AT CASTLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. CrystaI Porta MIS' FVGPCIS Smifh Mr. Harry McKee Financial Secretary COUVISSIOVIS SGCVGTGFY Librarian 206 ACHIEVEME T RECCGNIZED Academic and service achievements of these members ofthe Class ot I968, selected as recipients of BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS, support the prediction of their future academic success and eventuaI maior contributions to the betterment of society . GENERAL AWARDS SCIENCE St MATH LIBERAL ARTS FINE ARTS VOCATIONAL ARTS Wayne Warren Cora Manese Vicki Jones Marie Henrie SPECIFIC AWARDS 4 MATHEMATICS LAB SCIENCE ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE Terry ToneIIi Jack Pepiot Linda Harbin MUSIC Mike Simonds Judith Kerns L ' hifi' .4 n-...L ART HOME ECONOMICS BUSINESS SOCIAL STUDIES INDUSTRIAL ARTS Susan Schramm SaIIy Maddocks Sue Maddocks Dick Davis Charles Wheeler


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