Irvine High School - Citadel Yearbook (Irvine, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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honored for dedication WHAT A FUNNY GUY Demonstrating his dedication to students. Unit Principal John McKeever listens to a stu- dent talk to him about his new |ob in the small gym during the Homecoming pep rally. Each year, the Citadel staff honors two faculty members for their dedication to teaching and caring for students. The Faculty Hall of Fame recipients this year were Unit Principal John McKeever and English Teacher Judy Teverbaugh An economics major and an English minor from UC Santa Barbara, McKeever concentrated in the business field before pursuing a career in teaching. McKeever taught math for 16 years, the last ten years at IHS. He stops to listen to your Questions and makes sure you understand everything, said Senior Cindy Joh nson He makes math class fun with his en- thusiastic teaching style. This year McKeever was promoted to unit principal. It ' s a great thing that he became an administrator because he understands the students and the students like him. said Johnson. The beauty of this job is that I stay in touch with students, yet I still work with parents and faculty every day. said McKeever. Graduating with honors from Rice University in Texas, Judy Teverbaugh came to IHS in 1983 with her talent and experience in teaching and directing Gifted and Talented Education pro- grams. She taught Freshman Accelerated English Composition, British and American literatures, and Advanced Composition throughout the year. Ms. Teverbaugh makes the transition from junior high school to freshman year in high school a lot easier, said Junior Ja Moon Ms. Teverbaugh gave me the in- itiative to write, ' said Senior Albert Chen Teverbaugh was also involved in the Orange County Academic Decathlon in 1983, 1984 and 1985, helping students prepare for the annual competition with other high school students. She ' s always polite and courteous to students, said Junior Kyong Ban . I think her most unique characteristic is that she has a smile everyday for her students, said Moon. — by Tarn Tran and Sylvia Park I NOW LISTEN UP. CLASS English teacher Judy Tever- baugh assigns a new writing assignment in expository writing to her Freshman English class ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE During lunch, new Unit Principal John McKeever discusses library policies and CALTY van raflle tickets tundraising with Librarian Lucy Gregor I Features 19

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CHECK IT OUP After riding the waves of Newport Beach during the weekend. Senior Rarv Dhalrwal points out other impressive surfers to Seniors Mark Luc Dutch Schultz A CALIFORNIA SILHOUETTE After a warm October day. an autumn hued sunset provides a colorful bacMropfor tins tall California palm tree near a deserted boardwalk located m Laguna beach Students become part Cali ' m T« ff?Rf§f fi Contributing frt fKo ° of the Irvine! was an ever-present California spirit. Both students and faculty have been in- fluenced by California s outdoor en- vironment and healthy attitude. California is so versatile that you want to do everything. said Senior Steve Bass . There is waterskiing, snowskiing, hiking in the mountains, the desert, or even on the .v... . .oviding many recreational ssibilities, the beach has been one of California ' s assets. There, one could find almost any type of activity, from surfing to sunbathing. The sand and surf also lured people to the beach after sunset, where many people enjoyed campfires and long walks along the shore. Night time is a fun time to go to the beach. I love the water at night. It ' s nice to just talk and be with friends, said Junior Sandy Johnson . aren t as good as eating good food. For instance, if you ' re playing tennis after school.you ' ll run out of energy much faster if you ate junk food for lunch, said Senior Laura Vovan . Staying fit really makes me feel good about myself, adds Senior Lara Sutton . The California setting did more than affect the weekend lifestyles of students. The constant good weather allowed the architect that planned IHS to take liber- ties with traditional design, and create a campus that reflected uniqueness and modernistic appeal. Our school was designed for a warm, dry, climate. Without that, it would never be built the way it is, so spacious and open and with so little inside space for when it rains, said Principal Gary Norton . With its numerous trees, planters, and .itment to healthy living by exercising 5 lunch break. Junior Jeff Warwick, Freshmen Dam Swisher, and Sophomore AurJre NWIer display cornror table clothing often found on CeWomu residents

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