Torrey Pines High School - Freeflight Yearbook (Del Mar, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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'X 6' Q It .J 'S 4 rr ' I N many.. 1 CONFUSION fills his head as Jamie Alexander consults I ' i ' with Tami Dunford and Renee Foss on which candidate they should vote for. aeIe,g EVERYBODY IS AN INDIVIDUAL, and Chris Keeney gCandrdate for presidencyj demonstrated that clearly. Each o the candle dates carried on their own unique themes. 1 l ,, -1 O . jfs :J 'll . ,Q ,wg - ...wg MUSICAL POLOTICS. Scott Green- 4 ,, 5 ' 'fr X burg shows his care free, spirited - . style by playlng his guitar during his 'f U' speech. Scott was elected secre ary. f P Q.. 4 1-ii -75 E V D V. A 3 atv' L ,J ff' 443. I rw 4 Q i ALL EYES on two head delegates, Kevin Warden and Renee Foss. The head delegates' duty was to represent there delegation in telling their tally of votes, A 1 N -'.4 - . nur .J A.. I fi, RELAX. Seated are Andy Hecht- Nielsen and '86 commissioner of assemblies Shaun Slattery. Some l y . 4' . studentsreallygotdeckedoutforthe , gi ,I I 5 convention. 1 gp. -gi. . E -I' 4' I 5 MINATING CONVENTION 1 ...A Av! , . .4..... , an Q .. ls- . I V.,--. . Q 1,

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-...4...,g. 1 rn:-F 'nuqx I ll ' ' ---1 Mr I I I 9 ' iq I IU A T' ? ': s 5 ., .5 Cf l'l'F? ' f. 1 Q iv X FAST AND COURT- EOUS: Sondy Blyton o rnedio center tech- mciorm checks out o book. 5'll NI? UQ u..'1, m, ', . ,t't S0x,x, h tlflfixfx Jig' tt. Q xii.-'iiL.'x' I -.. sifwhx ' it I-' f 1 Sie 'J . A VISIT TO THE MEDIA CENTER WITH LISA POLITZER As you stand staring blankly at the shelf of books you hear a voice behind you, Can I help you find something? You say yes, you need a book on the clothes worn during the reign of Peter the Great of Russia. The voice says No problem, those are over here, you're looking in the wrong section. We all know about the people who work in the media center, they're the ones who say You can't eat down here, or Get your feet off the table or even here 's that book you were looking for, buthow much do we know about them personally? Freeflight had the opportunity to talk to media specialist Lisa Politzer and find out about who she is and what she does. FFIEEFLIGHT: Describe just what your job entails. POLITZEFI: lt would be impossible to write down all the specifics of my job, but essentially l am responsible for the managementof the Media Center. I am really like a department chair, responsible for the development and management of the Center. The budget, one of the largest on the campus, is under my direct supenrision. Since l am a teacher as well as a librarian, I also teach library skills to classes as well as work with teachers in plannning and executing their assignments. l am also responsible for a small number of students who elect to work as library aides. FFIEEFLIGHT: Do you plan to move up the corporate ladder? POLITZER: At this point, lhave no interest in becoming a principal or vice-principal, however, with the rapid growth of this school district, lbelieve at some point in the future, there will be a need for a district-wide librarylmedia director. I would like to move in that direction. FFIEEFLIGHT: What kind of education did you need for this job? POLITZEFI: To apply for this position, one needs to have a teaching credential as well as a librarian credential. One also should have experience as a Media Specialist. FFIEEFLIGHT: Why did you choose to work at a school instead of a public library? POLITZER: l have a teaching background and as such am more interested and qualified to work with teachers and school curriculum. I also think that working in a school is much more challenging and exciting. FFIEEFLIGHT: What do you find most interesting about the job? POLITZEFI: ln my position, I have the opportunity to work with the entire staff as well as a good cross-section of the student population. l like being able to guide and direct staff and students in their searches for information. lt is especially gratifying to find lots of materials where the students assumed there was none. FREEFLIGHT: What do you like least about your job? POLITZEFI: Having to speak to students who have vandalized or stolen Media Center materials. We all suffer when that happens. FREEFLIGHT: Describe the library extension plan. POLITZEFI: The Media Center will be somewhat larger than the existing facility lthe present Media Center will become an area for guidance, work experience and careersj. We will have room to house 40,000 books, approximately doubling our shelf space now. The Center will also have a separate viewing room which will be accessible frorn the classroom as well as the Media Center. The floor from the circulation desk will slant slightly making the view into the Media Center better, and the additional walkway around the library will be glassed in, making the facility much quieter. FREEFLIGHT: How many book does the library have presently? POLITZER: Presently, the Media Center has about 17,000 volumes. l am working very hard to increase the volumeslstudent ratio set by the American Library Association. lBy that figure we should have 40,000 volumesj. FREEFLIGHT: What do you do on your time off? POLITZEFI: Right now, Ido spend some time studying as I am taking a research course for my doctorate. Of course, I love to read, as well as garden and bicycle. lalso spend a lot of time chauffering my children to their activities. FREEFLIGHT: Do you plan to become a teacher? POLITZEFI: I have already done classroom teaching and would much prefer to be in the Media Center servicing the entire staff and student population and managing a department FREEFLIGHTI What are the goals for the library? POLITZER: Goals forthe Torrey Pines Media Center include making the enviroment a quiet place to study and do reserarch, a place where students know they can find information for their assignments as well as find books for enjoyment, being the hub of the school, where all kinds of learning experiences take place, such as seminars, concerts, exhibits, a place where students and staff come eagerly. Of course, I will be thrilled when we are completely computerized. Finally, and very immportantly, to continue to purchase materials and expand the amount of resources available to the staff and students. FFIEEFLIGHT: What do you think of Torrey Pines Students as a whole? POLITZEFI: I really enjoy Torrey Pines students, finding them intelligent, friendly and courteous. Having always worked with elementary age students, I am enjoying the change. - Matt Kunitz



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s 5. ' 'r -'L -awwwan Q -in mL nf 1 WHAT DO YOU THINK. Seated are Jon Lutes and Dion Barca. . . ' Group decisions were made by class delegates before is is 5 , representingafinal vote. .W Q, - -- ooooo A I E it C r L. , I L., A if ' ii-iaiss iii... vt it ', 4 ' K V wg f L s . I - . mu- 5 f Q V YF' ' . J .y it LA- vi .A - y ,X 1,5-,X gui.. Q. 1 get 1 ,l Qi ,. Cc ff Q - e f. ig. use ' 'O ff' 'gl , k if . .5 . M I 'Mir 3. ss TOO MUCH FUN. Nicole Nugent, Morgan McGrath. Maria Mangiarelli, and Joelle ' Hren relax at their booth. Each candidate was allowed to set up a personal booth in- side the gym. I N W 1 I in- ' ,pg ',,. N N. gt. . R I 5 -:I ., I ,, . . ,. , .-U-.-, .w 1' 1 - mfg, 'N Q N 5 'NO BULL' promised our 1986 winning secretary. Scott Greenburg. Quite a few candidates prepared fun, surprising speeches. f 4 ,H 3 L ,.. 'hit I I ,..' NM I xx N4 ' 0.4 ' if-n H 3 gq NOMINATIN CONVENTION G UNDER THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE,1985 Vice President Nick Frost gives a more than patriotic speech. The gym was gallantly decorated and filled with strong school spirit. K I o I behoove you to uphold this pride in Torrey Pines by staying informed so that proper and logical decisions are made. Approach every new challenging situation assertively and sincerely. As Sam Dries-Daffner spoke these words, a hush desecended upon the crowd during this year's nominating convention. A.S.B, advisor George Robinson stated after Dries-Daffer's speech His barn-burning speech really made people stop and think of the importance of this even However, Dries-Daffner's speech was one of the many highlights of this year's convention. Robinson stated later hat The convention was one of Torrey Pines' most interesting because of various types of candidates and the unique speeches. They were from the ridiculous and outrageous to the solemn and serious speeches. As Brett Barmettler summed it up, lt was really amusing how all the candidates went all out to show their individuality. Candidate Mark Hauber wore his individuality as he strutted towards the podium clad with fake fifty-dollar bills while haphazardly tossing them to the crowd. Candidate Melanie Lapadula even had two CIA bodyguards to escort her to the platform. But one of the most origninal and unusual candidates was Scott Greenburg with his No B.S. campaign. Having church music b aring while two monk-like escorts led him to the platform, Scott somberly walked up the steps carrying a pinata of a bull. Arriving at the podium, the two monks dropped their robes to display more appropriate Blues Brothers' outfits while Scott picked up his guitarto strum his speech, The B.S. Blues. Yes, it was definitely an interesting speech, stated David Dogue. Despite the many humorous speeches, the majority of the students took the Nominating Convention seriously. Because of speakers such as Dries-Daffner and the keynote speaker, Honorable Clair Burgner, students were reminded that the convention not only is important to the school's future, but their own future at Torrey Pines. As George Robinson stated, Besides all the political gimmicks, I believe, in the end, students really voted for who they think would best fit the job. l really look fonuard to this year's ASB because next year will be very important to the council as they face numerous upcoming changes that will occur in Torrey Pines. , To sum it up, Sam Dries-Daffner concluded on this end note, and finally I direct this to everyone, the students, the candidates, teachers and all of you affiliated with Torrey Pines. I ask you to wholeheartedly uphold this commencement of excellence to those whom you share daily existence.to your school and its consequential responsibility and, most importantly, almost ideally - yourself. - Cassie Doefling 1 NOMINATING CONVENTION 103 52'- ff . Q. 4 H L . A sm..

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