Morro Bay High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Morro Bay, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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The B-Hall Affects All he numerous staff members occupying the corridor known as the B-hall are a diverse selection of qualified individuals. They enthusiastically strive to produce one of the highest levels of education to be found within our nation. t Subject areas centered in this hall range from classes on gour- A met American cuisine, to the brilliant history of our beloved country. The B-hall staff members include Mrs. Wright, Mr. fl Goodman, Mrs. Morrow, Mr. Musolff, Mr.Nerreli, Mr. Paap, Mr. Ramos, Mr. Stevens, and Mr. Taylor. This versatile group mans their ship with skill and determination. This hall has many unique qualities. Often, fragrant smells drift from the Consumer Foods class throughout the corridor. Advanced Placement History, located in this hall is a class in which students can receive college credits for extended ef- forts. For some students, driving becomes a reality in the Drivers Education class offered in the B-hall. Across the hall from AP History is the teachers' lounge. Teachers from all parts of the school can be found entering and leaving this protected sanctuary, clearly marked NO STUDENTS. The activity level in this hall increases between class periods. Sometimes, to the point where it is a trying journey from one end to the other. As a center of activity and academics, the B- -- hall is rivaled by none. The B-hall Manifest Destiny affects each student and staff member. Some come to the B-hall to teach, V1 , A Six -f K. . .4 s 5, 19. lv some to lounge, and all come to learn. . s uw mm mmxmlww ' mmmmxximuwl Page 64. 1. Mr Musolff and Mr. Nerelli differ greatly in height, but share many interests. They both use their coaching skills while teaching, whether the subject is history or health. 2. Because he enjoys show business so much, Mr. Stevens, alias Dr, Goebbelsf' to the delight of his many fans, acts as a guest bulletin reader on special occasions. Page 65. 1. The school's leading expert on economics, Mr. Taylor, predicts the price of coffee will rise. He supports his theory by consuming vast quantities of the brewed beverage. 2. As a highly organized and well respected member of the faculty, Mrs. Morrow's job is to teach students to live independently. 3. The B-Hall staff patriotically teaches classes ranging from Home Economics to Advanced Placement History. FRONT ROW: B. Stevens, F. Paap, E. Musolff, J. Ramos, J.H. Taylor, C. Nerelli. BACK ROW: N. Morrow, B. Goodman, S. Wright. 64 Faculty



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