Rebeca Castro
Rebeca Castro’s personality could be described as different shops at Claremont Village: “I Like Pie,” a pie shop for foodie lovers, “Rhino Records,” a music store with hidden gems like Linda Ronstadt and Billie Holiday, and “Tocaja,” a tea store known for for their ambitious thinkers who drink boba daily. This Birkenstocks-loving-gal always likes to stay busy. She can be seen on campus running miles around the courts with the VWS JV tennis team, organizing important events as an HC member, inviting underclassmen to see Spanish movies as the head of the Spanish Club, or learning some fun yoga poses like the Balasana. No matter what she is doing, Rebeca’s cheerful smile not only extends through her extracurriculars, but through her passion as well. Transitioning into Smith College, where she plans on majoring in Environmental Science or Engineering, Rebeca loves creatively thinking outside of the box. When looking into the future, Rebeca states that she wants to organize something that will help people—a selfless move that embodies Rebeca’s spirit and mind. Maybe if you are lucky enough to stop by Rhino Records at the right time, you will see Rebeca with Birkenstocks and earphones vibing to “Different Drum.”