Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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2 af d A mam, s 3 Shannon Brighr, RO P, Rerosl Trades srudenr, stocks rhe children's deponmenr in Moy Company for rhe Chrisrmas season. , Jim Drefr programs a newly-acquired compurer under Career Technician Aileen Amrower's Supervision. ROP. design srudenrs Chrisrine Gamble, Lisa Croil, John Gibbons, Eric Hueg and a Laguna Beach srudenr concenrrare on rhe final rouches ro rheir prqecrs. 1 Ernest Guerrero CFine ArrsD . . , eryoys re- modeling, building, ond orrending gallery shows, survives rhe srress of a day's work by sleeping, occasionally freeflances for magazines, has rwo children, enjoys worls- ing wirh srudenrs and direcring rheir crew orive ralenrs, Always be happy, healrhy, and creorivel Dick Hogedorn CXVorl4 Experience? enjoys sporrs ond Jogging, lilses working wirh ourgoing srudenrs, married, wirh rwo lsids, survived flexibillry problem by moving from classroom ro career field, Look for rhe good in eoch day. Career Center ., . 63

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Career Center Offers Uniaue we Opportunities The Careerriienter, manned by Ms. rxmtower and Dick George Krossroodsb teacher for Mr. Hagedorn, was the headquarters for the PMOP. and Work Experience programs, in addition to providing college information for juniors and seniors. 22 years, curious lsids are his favorite aspect of teaching, avoids grading by doing a summarive evaluation based on oqectives mem? COOK dime' '9 'eh?Ye Stes ond The Regional Occupational Program, best lsnown as also enjoys golf and sailing, Do the com, px O P ed Th md r Y D O HH for mon things uncommonly well. ' ' - ' pfepor 4 e 5- en S O on ' 5 Q varietyrof jobs. Pt.C5QP. training was on-thejob much r of the time, and students still earned high school credits while gaining important preparation fora f all college major. Training courses were offered in the 4 ' , agricultural, industrial, health, business, and public r it fi ' fserviee fields, fr This ye-or+Mr,,,Richord,,Hagedotn ,was ingschargerof the Worls Ex rience Pr ram, in which a roximatei mllGr4E l'hfSoc'lSrd'D pe -F Og Y ro Doe zH.,, ?,f 'ff U ff 'Become 350 studentsgporricipatedseoch semester. All ,students no 'S 'S Yeo' 'OW' Um' . Come i :had to be si5cteen'Tyears'old oriaboveiond worlsiot' a teacher because he enjoys learning and R h I C f el sharing knowledge, frustrated by our soci, , , Sf Worg, OU? per Weei Un Orwnor Yr ery's declining commitment towards edu, Vrilrirbobyslmmggnd gardening dqunpr CQUOD, SOVTWQ Qf Cotton, lilqeg ,O Surf' Swim, rug' ond Wwe g the students held jobs in such fields as real estate, g ,droftiog,,ossistants ood working on sport fishing boots. Many jobs weresupplied byiiocal bosinesses who were very supportive and, in some cases, actually requested additional student help. Aszivlr. Hoge-darn commented, The program allowed a flexibility of s hours and an erjoyable onefto-one Contact with i r i i M r community employers. Claude Giroult CForeign Languageb enjoys reading in French, writing and doing established research, was a paymaster in the French navy, withstands students who don't want to worls, plans to teach French QQ - - r it I? at Dana Hills until retirement, then return to ' gs 'tr ggi? I France, g S Eire ' leiE5:Fl'i':1i-,'iS,fl??E , .. , ,, VM.. ,,W.,,,,. . Merritt Grimm CEnglishD . . . entered teaching nine years ago for the short hours and the time off, survives the commute from his El Toro home in his Z, students fear his penalty box, says The kids thinls my jokes are great . . . they never stop laugh, ing. 9 fftdedffe , 2 . . . Academics



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Jo Hanson CHome Economics? . . . has been involved with interior decorating and real estate, survives tension by teaching sewing and working on craft prcgects, en- joys family, skiing, and cord games, teach- es for personal satisfaction. Marjie Hartman Cphysical Education? , . . mother of a young son, she especially en- joy the girls' athletics department and the people of Dana Hills, hates rainy days, but survives by ignoring a lot af things, enjoys water sports, sailing, and boogie boarding. Ruth Hayes CBusinessD , . , transferred to DHHS from Son Clemente High two years after DH opened, travels, golfs, and plays bridge for fun 5 worked for many years as a secretary and has owned a card and gift shop. Sharon Heintz CEngIisl'1D . . . first year at Dana Hills, became a teacher to get rich quickly, withstands grading papers by pro- crastinating, loves her four-year-old daugh- ter. i V1 DE 0RlzG0'Nl . 1. Trevor Dale and Bill Prestridge pose during their journey in the Pacific NOYTHWEST ' Ricriiikecls, Mrfk'Dale antzlfivtr, Ptesrridge rest after a tiring voyage' in Mexico from Ensihodo ro K55. 8. History teacher Bill Conroy and Secretary Shirley Owen pose for a portrait before the-beginningof rhe Turkey Trot in November, ' 'i-leolrh Leaii-Quirls, Shirley Owefipllill Conroy, Mariarsne lrwin-and Star Hinkley CEngIishD . . . first year teach- ing, enjoys the beach, dancing, reading, and going to baseball games, survives keeping up with grading by doing it during early morning hours, owned an antique srore and was a mail carrier, Don't take things roo seriously, 64 Academics Dom Cistane prepare for another grueling afterfschool pracrice. 5 i Q Carey Hubert CRSPD . . . has taught for 14 years, came from a family of teachers, works hard to grasp all aspects of the edu- cational environment, endures stress by en- joying his family, De positive and like your' self, Steve Imbilli CForeign Languagel . . . en' tered teaching for the short hours and the time off, survives the tedious commute from his El Toro home, has been teaching for nine years, says, Pay attention and fallow the rules Marianne Irwin CEnglishD . . . used to work at Disneyland, endures the drive to school from Costa Mesa, likes to run, exere clse, and read poetry, is currently training for a marathon, believes students who get involved in activities will enhance their edu- cations. -l

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