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Our financial secretary Mrs. Trudy Osborne is one of the six faculty members that have been here for twenty-five years. She has noticed many positive and negative changes through the years. For one, tradi- tions have been established and much progress has been made. We are no longer the new kid on the block, stated Mrs. Osborne. She feels that from the people she knows, she is one of the few who enjoys her job. She cannot imagine spending her whole working life in a career she does not enjoy. She's glad she did not choose a differrent profession. Ebony Abbott Teacher Assistant Barbara Alexander Government. History Phyllis Altomare Science Barbara Artimez Spanish Beverly Augustus Writing Teacher Byron Ayres Mathematics Victoria Ballardo Spanish. Talon Jim Bannon History Loretta Barnard English Sue Bates English Betty Bennett Athletics, Mathematics Errol Bennett Principal 22 Faculty
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SUPERBOWL XXII The Superbowl XXII had many at- tractions to the public, but one show that stood out and won the public's enthusiasm of the whole game was the half-time show. “Something Grand” was the theme of this half-time show. “Something Grand” commenced with 88 members of the Radio City Music Hall musicians playing to the theme song on 88 grand pianos. Joining In with the celebration were 400 members of the “Superbowl Su- per Band” from the SDSU and USC marching band. When you have good music, naturally dancing comes along with the territory, and so the Radio City Music Hall's Rock- ettes have danced their way through the public's heart. After that grand Introduction, the show continued to liven Its audience with the “Superbowl Twist” sung by none other than Chubby Checker. Dancing to the new twisting sound were the Rockettes and many tal- ented performers of the San Diego community. Including drill team members from all over the San Diego school area. The half-time show provided an entertaining In- termission for the Superbowl XXII game In the Jack Murphy's Stadium of San Diego. This year San Diego was host to Su- perBowl XXII which was held at Jack Murphy Stadium on January 31. Ev- eryone was ready for the two rival teams, the Washington Redskins and the Denver Broncos, to have their two top quarterbacks. Doug Williams and John Elway respective- ly. to go head to head. Super Bowl XXII resulted in a victory for the Washington Redskins. In addi- tion to the 73,302 fans who were present at the stadium, the game was broadcasted live on national and international television. The Washington Redskins surprised ever- ybody by scoring a record 35 points in the second period and dealt a severe blow to the Denver Broncos- a second straight Super Bowl de- feat. 42-10. For the first five minutes and forty- one seconds in the first period, the game did belong to John Elway. He had thrown a 56-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver, Ricky Nattiel on Denver's first play from scrim- mage and directed the Broncos to a field goal on their second proces- sion. After the first quarter, though, the Denver Broncos went downhill and the Redskins ran away with the ball. The game proved to be a memora- ble, exciting, and even a trouble- some experience. After the game, tons and tons of trash were left be- hind. However, that didn't seem to bother San Diego mayor, Maureen O' Conner, who hoped that San Diego would have the opportunity to host another Super Bowl in 1994. By that time the San Diego Chargers might be in the running for the silver SST32' News 21
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Billie Brown Science Bob Bishop Athletics Claudette Brandon English Gloria Brasch Office Clerk Joyce Brody H H Teacher Don Brown ROTC Fred Brown Athletics, Science, Mathematics Ricahrd Burch English Dorothy Burger Nurse Vivienne Burrell Vice Principal Kathy Buss ASB Advisor, History Rick Callejon History Marty Carnevale Social Cocerns Leah Carter H H Teacher Dave Casey TV Production Tony Coe Staff Assistant Carolyn Crenshaw Science Bill Davis Spanish Robert Dean Computer Science James DeVore Auto Mechanics Faculty 23
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