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

 - Class of 1986

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D-Hall Staff Meets Needs amed after the fiery staff occupying the corridor's collateral rooms, this hall is hot. The teachers in this hall are well prepared to share their knowledge and experience so that it will ignite their students' desire to learn. Algebra, English, Spanish, and Typing classes satisfy a variety of interests, but the unique character of this hall can be attributed to the unique characters who inhabit it. The teachers, with the exception of Mr. Peters, Mr. Funk, and Mr. Thompson, all have names that begin with Mr. Badrigian, Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Baty, Mr. Behrmann, and Miss Boomer as well as Peters, Funk and Thompson perform to levels beyond compare. This hall hosts the ancient Ads Of The Week display case, which is under consideration as a historical monument. The hectic activity never lets up in D hall. Lunch time and after school the hall reverberates with the activities of the Chess Club, Debate Club, Drama Club, the highly acclaimed Academic Decathlon team, the well-traveled Mountaineering Club, and of course, the famous Year- book class. The energy and excitement that radiates from this hall brightens each student's day and prepares him for the future. du! Faculty 67

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xcellence is the goal of the E-Hall staff. Students must struggle to meet requirements expected for an incomprehensible math lectures blend with romantic French and a smell of sulfur to give this hall a unique atmo- sphere. Course subjects include French, Math, Science, and Reading. The E-Hall is proud to host the only French 4 and French 5 classes in the county, and AP Calculus, an addition to the Advanced Placement Program. In this corridor each teacher is different in style, but all demand an E-Hall effort. Clubs centered in this corridor include California Scholarship Federation, French Club, and the Morro Bay Surf Club. Not to mention, the unofficial Pre-Class Cram- ming Club of College Preparatory Biology. Members of the club can be found lining the hall studying intensely for difficult exams. As the school day ends, bus-riding students bid farewell to friends and school, as they pass the E-Hall one last time. Page 68. 1. Mad scientist, Mr. Anderson, as young as he appears, has been teaching at MBHS longer than most staff members. He instructs physics and chemistry, while heading the athletic department as well. 2. Mrs. Larsen, Morro Bay High School's French teacher has been bringing France to students and students to France since 1975. 3. Mr. Furbee, a member of the Math Department, is by no means an academic nerd. He enjoys surfing, and com- peting in triathlon events fbiking, swimming, runningb. He is advisor for both the Surf Club and the senior class. ln his less than abundant spare time, Mr. Furbee attends classes at Cal Poly. Page 69. 1. The E-Hall staff, which includes Mr. Richmond CMathJ, Mrs. McKenzie CMathJ, Mrs. Larsen QFrenchJ, Mr. Fur- bee fMathJ, Mr. Daniels CMathJ, Mr. Anderson fScienceJ, Mr. Boudreau CSci- encej and Mr. Mather QReadingJ, enjoys a fine seafood meal in the elegant atmosphere of Mr. Broudreau's biology laboratory. 68 Faculty I-if ,, 1 -at QW NG ..... , S5555 ly- . Caisse fermge mls xiaiimm df ,L gl

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