Bonita Vista High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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Sugtiolc, .Dauguage Dep Keep Pa1IuuwjoebC ' ' Open -,dave tAbove, leftl Mrs. Linda Alford teaches American literature and English competency. She received a B.A. from UCSB., majoring in English and political science. She hopes to increase each student's self-respect through education and self- awareness. She enjoys tennis, indoor and outdoor gardening and reading. tAbove, rightl Mrs, Nancy West hopes to teach overseas again. She also strives toward being an effective teacher and an empathetic listener. Now teaching reading and small group communication, she enjoys photography, film making, skiing, tennis, traveling, and sewing. She earned her BA with a major in Social Science and a minor in English from SDSU. fCenter, leftl Mrs. Linda Hendricks feels that offering positive experiences helps students build character. She teaches world literature and a jobs course, She received her BA at San Diego State College. She now enjoys reading, sewing, and walking on the beach. CCenter, rightl, Mr. George Clayton believes that only those who are educated are free. He demonstrates this through dedicating his teaching to Spanish 1,2,3,4, and 5. He received his MA degree from USIU and a BA from SDSU. Later in his life he dreams of retirement, after about 18 more times around and to try fencing. Uumping overl KLower leftl Mrs. Cheryl Selles teaches American lit., college prep, and is the hard working advisor for the annual staff. She received a BA in English from the University of Oregon, and is working on her MA at SDSU. She hopes to help each student achieve his potential and would like to feel she has done her best at whatever she attempts. In high school she enjoyed clubs and organizations, and being on the paper staff. She now enjoys reading, traveling, and playing tennis. tLower, rightl Mr. Bob Flores follows his belief that education is not for everyone, and that too many students do not belong on a high school campus. He feels that some students have little closed minds that need to be opened and made to see the world. He teaches American Literature, small group discussion, mythology, and advanced oral communications. He attended San Diego Mesa and SDSU and majored in speech arts, English, and anthropology and earned his BA and MA degrees. 196 1 Q 3? ' 'i

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Dfsfxgy HEY! Poke Tbfov IPO' :ww ww new .,,. . i.,,f..:.,. Q. .i ii -ws 'ss 4' f ,. .tri Q ' - 1,29 2: if 'M 'f I J' ,f lLower, right? Mrs. Marie Magill ejoys reading, cooking, and being with friends. By teaching German 2, 3, and 4 and Spanish 1 and 2, she hopes to expose as many students as possible to different cultures and thus increase their tolerance and patience for others. She received her BA by attending San Bernardino Valley Jr. College, Goethe Institute Arolsen, Germany, and SDSU. lLower, left? Mr. Kent Wages feels that education must become more humanized and less institutionalized in order to best serve the students, who are the main clients of public education. He earned his BA degree in English at SDSU and also attended the University of Nebraska and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He teaches World Lit., Comp. 100, short story, and Spanish I. He enjoys reading, writing, architectural study, racquetball, Latin-American cultures, Indian cultures, and civilizations of the Americas. In his life, he hopes to achieve a relative degree of happiness. lAbove, leftl Mrs. Bernice Kellogg likes camping, swimming, reading, and sewing. In high school she worked on the newspaper staff. Continuing this interest she teaches Journalism. Mrs, Kellogg attended U.S.C. lAbove, middlel Miss Hilda Castaneda believes that teaching is just a prolongation of studying. She teaches English Comp, 100 and World Literature and earned her B.A. at S.D.S.U. She hopes to earn a Masters Degree in Bilingual Cross Cultural Education and to be helpful and happy. Her hobbies include dancing, especially folkloric dances. lAbove, right? Mr. Don Mumper sponsors Drama Club and is involved in many stage and video tape productions. He teaches closed circuit T.V., drama and Stagecraft. He is a graduate of S.D.S.U. lCenter, leftl Mr. Patrick Wolff takes pleasure in sailing, classical music, antique restoring and collecting, and reading. Acquiring a B.A. in Classical Language from U.C. Berkeley and an MA in English from SDSU and minoring in Math and French, he presently teaches College Prep Composition and Science Fiction. Mr. Wolff is an evening division instructor in English Composition at Southwestern College. He will feel accomplishment in a long line of students who feel that they have profited from his teaching. lCenter, rightl Mrs. Alice Gunter belives that the lIbest teacher knows his subject, loves his subject, and enjoys sharing that love and knowledge with those he teaches. She expressed this in teaching American Lit., English Lit., and Creative Writing. She earned her BA and MA in English at the University of Arizona at Tucson and enjoys music and crafts in her spare time. 197

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