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

 - Class of 1986

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Staff Performs Service With Style he Morro Bay High School staff in- cludes a group of employees who re- ceive little recognition for the high caliber performance of their duties. Like the teachers and the administration, the con- cerns of this group are immediate and daily. The school's ability to function relies heavily on the Service Staff. The Service Staff includes the bus drivers, the cafeteria crew, career center, custo- dians, and secretaries. The bus drivers transport the students to school. The cafe- teria offers nutritional meals at prices even Burger King can't beat. The career center councils students on job possibilities and prospects. The custodians raise school mo- rale by keeping the campus clean. The sec- retaries operate school communication, and in a sense are the school's central nervous system. Like a vital organ's role in the body, the service staff is indespensible. Each divi- sion plays a very important role in school anatomy. This group performs its duties in a more than helpful manner. Often, members will go out of their way to be of service. Thanks to them, students have a safe means of transportation to and from school, the stu- dents don't starve, the school grounds aren't littered, and the school's business runs smoothly. With extended efforts, they do the job well. For this reason there are few problems, and therefore little publicity for the Service Staff. It should be noted, they deserve gratitude and recognition. Page 72. 1. Bus drivers of Morro Bay High School de- serve medals for the courage they display while chauf- fering students to and from school. FRONT ROW: Lloyd Cate, Irene Leitner. Mary Whelen, Valerie Gehlen, An- gela Martin, Karl Hausen. Standing in door way. TOP: Virginia Denman, Karen Kinder. 2. Morro Bay's campus is kept clean by the competent custodial crew, which includes, Myrna Deckard, Susan Squires, Salvador Ro- cha, Cecil Johnson, Gary Winch, and Bob Goossens. Cecil, the day custodian, can often be seen sweeping sidewalks, opening locked doors, or entertaining at lunch. Page 73. 1. Marilyn Behrens, Sharon McRae, Vicky Blackman, Gloria Bell, Vicky Lady, and Carol Jackson are the secretaries who efficiently cut through the red tape. Here they are shown testing the aerody- namic possibilities of scantron proiectiles. 2. The Kitchen Crew, including, Nancy Cross, Charlene Abe- Ioe, and Sharon Spencer, have revised the cafeteria menu to include cuisine such as baked potatoes, and gourmet salads. 72 Service Staff K-,ff i l l 4,4 .. l 'wr tl- 42-is 4'

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M ariety Of Teachers Focus On The Same Goal 1 Met... .-e it 'Yf ,,l, he teachers located on the school's extremities teach in an environment nothing like that found in hall classrooms. The unique classes which encircle the A, B, D, and E halls in- clude, fully equipped shops, such as Auto Shop and Metal Shop, an agriculture department with greenhouses and gardens, a com- puter lab protected from theft by a highly advanced alarm sys- tem, a music department complete with marching band, jazz ensemble, and choir, physical education facilities which have the best weight room and gym on the central coast, and a library fully stocked with the latest periodicals and classic literature. Those pupils with a hereditary talent in these skill-required areas benefit from the experience and encouragement they re- ceive. Students exploring the many vocational classes taught at Morro Bay, may discover an affinity toward a related field. These classes are an opportunity for students to gain a foundation for future interests, hobbies, and livelihoods. Without classes such as these, the school wouldn't be the same. Like the sand dunes and the Pacific Ocean which border the school's western boundary, these classes and their professors add a strong and pleasant character to what might otherwise be a bland curriculum at an ordinary institutional learning facility. Page 70. 1. Teachers like Mr. Orton, Mr. Souza, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Key, Mrs. Cam- peggi, Mr. Sando, Mrs. Eggert, Mr. Robsham, Miss Tremblay, and Mr. Perry encourage students to explore the many vocational classes at Morro Bay. 2. Mr. Rupert and Mr. McKlesky use the advanced Auto Shop facilities to remove the steering linkage from Mr. Martin's car. Page 71. 1. Librarian Miss Tremblay is actively involved as cheerleader adviser. She has risen to popularity among the student body by selling mass quantities of M 84 M's. 2. Mr. Plog, a new member of the faculty, smiles upon learning that the Corvis has been shipped to Nepal for repair. 3. Mrs. Smith, the new girls' P.E. teacher, has taken on a major job replacing the former teacher. Faculty 71



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