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lupper leftl Mrs. Carol O'Connell graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1969. She obtained her M.A. from the University of Virginia in 1970. Some of her hobbies included sailing, reading, and theatre. She taught American Literature, Shakespeare, and College Prep Composition. lupper middle leftl American Literature to the 20th Century, Advanced Journalism, and World Literature were the subjects taught by Mrs. Cheryl Selles. She went to school at Oregon State University and the University of Oregon. She enjoyed cooking, reading, bridge, and being advisor to the Annual Staff and Girls' League. Her goal was to help her students learn to think critically and to appreciate literature. lupper middle? Mr. Kent Wages' goal was to help students achieve diverse rather than converse thinking and to assist education rather than regimenting the school system. He graduated from San Diego State and taught English and Spanish. In his spare time he enjoyed reading and raquetball, liked architecture, and was involved in cultural awareness activities. llower leftl Mr. Robert West graduated from San Diego State and NN' if ...ff taught Sociology and Government. He coached football and soccer. His hobbies included diving, body surfing, reading, and playing the guitar. His main ambition was to hopefully give the students a chance to become more intense with themselves and their world. llower middle leftl Mr. Patrick Wolff's hobbies included sailing, antique restoration, reading, and general tinkering. He taught Composition and Science Fiction and graduated from U.C. Berkeley. He was involved in Knowledge Bowl, Chess Club, and Independent Study. His main ambition was to see schools once again become educational institutions with students who realize their great need for an education. ltopl Mr. Jan Chapman graduated from U.S.D. He taught American Frontier History. His goal as a teacher was to make the students more appreciative of the past and more aware of the future. He was the head coach of the B.V. football team, In his spare time he enjoyed being a statistician for the S.D. Chargers and S.D. State and reading. lmiddle rightl Mr. Robert Harrington attended the University of Omaha and Nebraska. He taught U.S. Government. llower 194 Ml H ,gave .W A middle rightj Mr. Michael McCoy coached water polo and wrestling. He taught U.S. History in the 20th Century, Californa History, and graduated from San Diego State. ln his spare time he enjoyed swimming and jogging, and his main ambition was to obtain personal and professional growth. llower rightl Mrs. Nancy West is a new teacher this year at Bonita. She has previously taught in Australia. She graduated from S.D.S.U. and taught Reading and Sociology. Her activities were many and varied. They included film-making, skiing, tennis. reading, and traveling. She wanted to aid students in acquiring independent learning skills and found satisfaction in a broad range of free reading. lfar rightl Mrs. Sharon Leslie graduated from the University of Oregon. She taught U.S. History to the 20th Century U.S, Government, Psychology. and Comparative Government. She kept busy with many activities such as sewing, reading, and being the advisor of Girls' League. Her ambition was to instill in her students an appreciation of learning and the abiltiy to think analytically.
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Science, Math epartments Create esire To Learn H, - '4 fi lupper middlei Mr. John Giles attended Abilene Christian College, San Diego State and Trinity University. He taught Math Analysis, Geometry and Calculus. He would have liked to see his students understand and learn their material. lfar left middlei Mrs. Lyn Boice enioyed her first year at Bonita Vista teaching Algebra l and Life Science. She graduated from the University of Arizona. In her spare time she enjoys needlepoint, biking, and snow skiing. lfar right middlei Mr. Don Jennings taught Consumer Math and Survey Math. He is a graduate from the United States Naval Academy. Mr. Jennings was the advisor of the Key Club. lmiddle lefti Mr. Robert Bourquin would have 196 liked to see his students be the best biology students in the county. Fulfilling a goal like that is what earned him the Teacher Of The Year award. He teaches Biology. lmiddlei Mr. Bill Foley attended school at Baker University in Kansas and the University of Illinois. He taught Algebra ll, and keeps busy coaching the basketball and tennis teams and being the advisor of the Tennis Club. lmiddle rightl Mr. John Grande taught Consumer Math and Geometry. Mr. Grande coached J.V. basketball and baseball. He graduated from Winona State College and Hamline University. lfar upper rightl Mr. Jim Pendleton liked most sports, expecially golf. tennis and racquetball. He advised the Racquetball Club -57 here at Bonita. Mr. Pendleton went to school at Ohio State University. llower Iefti Mr. Jon Minich taught Algebra I, Algebra 11and Drivers training. He received his education at World Campus Afloat and San Diego State. He enjoyed camping, sports, and relaxing with friends. llower centeri Mr. Peter Young attended Rice University. He taught Physics, and the Man Made World. His ambition was to introduce new courses into the science curriculum. llower rightl Mr. Jim Wilson teaches U.S. History, Frontier History, and Physical Geography. He also coaches football and J.V. basketball. His main ambition as a teacher was to make history livel
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