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Dribblers Again Dominate Southcoast 1 'kai'-I--' ' ' Z' ' ' vR.4PQ.3.-3 T- gg 1 .v - t -. AWN Ms. . ,,...M 36 MM. -' W ll.fr.l Manager Kathy Eyres, Lori Cameron, Laurie Ostendorf, Sonya Bishop, Brigitte Ray, Phyllis Bishop, Linda Cord, Erin Blankenburg, Joline Esparza, Kim Hooper, Terri Gore, Darlene Lehr, Sue Saffer, Anna Garcia, and Coach Elaine Watt. ' The Southcoast League once again saw a basketball season dominated by Bonita Vista. With two returning starters and only four new players on the team, the girls were a strong competitor for the championship. The girls demonstrated their talent in every game, with Hilltop as the only serious competitor. Anna Garcia's speed as guard was an advantage to the team lcenter leftj, while Terri Gore's skill was also an asset, as when she stole the ball from a Marion opponent flower leftj. Erin Blankenburg lcenterl and Linda,Cord flower rightl both added the height that kept the Baron's so far ahead on the scoreboard. The team's defense was equally good, as demonstrated by Kim Hooper and Terri Gore lcenter rightl. Each member had something special to contribute, and the combined efforts, led by Captain Linda Cord, equalled a championship season. at ,E ig Q, H 0 mi l 3 I ,.,, Q, L.-gym 1 1 171
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Girls Dominate Southcoast Play Middle Left: Lorna Camaisa practices balance beam routine. Bottom Left: Ann Taylor shows skill at vaulting. Bottom Middle: Dianne Lynch serves for B.V.'s Badminton team. Bottom Right: Dawn Nelson wins point with perfect form. ,,, , -eff 4,3 ,ik f C V L X, o,., ,tl, i ,ng ,fm-ksd1YA' 4, f. .,::Q.55ff ,f-,:f1QQ:a-w 'N :ggi-1-tm -V 1:..,:'fj. ' . , ,, t X A .W k. , ' -rf K - g I - , , , , ' , 5'?'5?'w5? , ' 1 1 . - 1 ,,,-js,-wi:gfe3Sg,v? ,---mwah f, Q ,M .F A was - t -1 In '- i ' ,Q 4 K -- gn , f -W s r-f.,E,2- g g.: K 'Tw A J, ,. I , , V , ,,,,, . ,W . M, N V. t, K - . Q . Q 2 ' l . ' , . fmsw.r,,w,-2,5 ,E , if - M. - . H- 1 ' i ' , , . ' e I f l L, f, ' 4' , ,. , 1 ' sss,,,f,.,w H .5 .. , . .tp L. . . D , , , A Q ' , A 1, j u -ff fl' ' Sf ,w . ,,5 ' ' f , ' Q ef . ,3 2 . sw ef? , 'S 2 . 7-1' ' 1 ' -1s3gX,12e 'aXk52wiw 1. Q ff. W , fa ' , 5,1 :f r , g 7 ,- , A, .W , t, f wi. C ,ya fi J gi - 1 - fav is - , Q ,,':f?i:5f?'5f'::yj,H55 ', 2jf'I1f' 1f ' 5135 f--t1f i ?::3'f' : , . . LQ : x . 1, -1 ,,, , , - .w r i - , L. K, aww, , 1- Q, yrs -5 .. - V1 . .V , , . ' ,- -- at 1- -Q '- ' EJ gg: w a . , ' '- E ' if 1 2 5 3 5 ' - A ' 4 we Standing fl.ir.j Sfonya Bishop, Cathy Glenn, Debbie Dysart, Anna Garcia, Laura Nagel, Tam.1Grod1zck1. Sitting fl.-r., Bridget Ray, Julie Hecklesburg, Ann Taylor, Tami Meye Carol Casey, Darlene Lehr, Sue Paterson. fy Back row fl-rj: jan Williams, Ann Lolegrove, Colleen Coltter, Jill Ayers, Lisa Oppertshauser, Tina Franklin, Anne Taylor, Cindy Edwards, Robin Chamberlain, Audr Murray, Dawn Watson. Sitting Q-rj: Kathy Jarvis, Lorna Camaisa, Donna Bock, Kim ' Watson, Jill Franklin, Debbie Mejia, Kathy Ginther. CY
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Scheduling Changes Bonita Vista tried a new type of scheduling this year. It consists of block and regular periods. The new block periods meet two periods on either Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday, with all classes meeting on Friday. This new scheduling will benefit the Science, Art, and P.F.. classes where more than one periodmay be needed. Most of the teachers and students have a very favorable impression of the new scheduling. Counselor Advises Ski Club Breaks Leg Before Big Trip Teachers Welcomed Six New Faces Join B Facult Six new faces came to Bonita Vista's faculty this year. 'lihey are Sandra firandison, Ronald Bolles, Paula Bingham, Christine Fisher, Robert Korzep, and Kent Wages. Mrs. Grandison, a PF. teacher at BV, came here after six years at Castle Park junior High. She has always had an interest in Physical Education, and before teaching she taught swimming and team sports, and for a short while taught juvenile delinquents. Mrs. Grandison left junior high teaching because she wanted a change, and a chance to teach individual sports. Along with teaching BE. she is the new advisor of the Baronette Drill Team, and is very pleased with the tremendous progress they have made this year. A new coach and History teacher at Bonita Vista this year is Mr. Robert Korzep. Mr. Korzep came to Bonita after having taught at Castle Park High, Hilltop junior High, and Chula Vista High. Mr. Korzep says he gets a lot of satisfaction from teaching because of the relationships that are formed with the students. Bonita Vistals new French teacher is Mrs. Paula Bingham. She, as did Mrs. Grandison, transferred here after having taught at Castle Park Junior High for six years. She also taught Journalism but did not especially care for it. Mrs. Bingham chose to teach French because she admires the beautiful sounds and the country where the language originates. She also feels that in English, lt becomes a little bit too easy. You become complacent and comfortable. Working at BV Gives Pleasure Miss Christine Fisher is the new Foods teacher at BVH, and also teaches Ecology. Miss Fisher tried many careers, such as secretarial work and managing a clothing store, before deciding to become a teacher. Of teaching she says, l just thoroughly enjoy it. Another new teacher at Bonita Vista is Mr. Ronald Bolles. Mr. Bolles, a graduate of San Diego State University, directs the Baron Choir and teaches American Literature. He came to Bonita Vista after teaching in Ontario, California, and at a Junior high in the Chula Vista area. Mr. Bolles is very optimistic about the future of the choir, and says BVH has a great deal of untapped potential. lt is my hope to make the choral music program here the finest in the district. Our last new teacher at Bonita Vista has also led an interesting life. Mr. Kent Wages has done almost everything from bullfighting to being a disc jockey, but he finally settled on teaching. He said he decided to become a teacher because, as he put it, f'l've tried everything else.
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