Morse High School - Key Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1974

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• -tny I U (1 c n t s anxiously awaited the arrival of the first day of school. The students were anticipating reunions with old friends. Many students were disappointed when they found out that two familiar faces were not to be found in the crowd. The familiar were those Morse and build up better relations between them and the police. Officer Robert (Rob) Boyer has been on the force for 514 years. He likes sports and hunt- ing. He stated that he would like to get into conversations with th students. Bot Classified Ads By Danny O’Neal FOR SALE: Two pair of old Levi's, great condition, fair price. CALE: VICK Fishing Reel great shape. S10.00. Old boat i condition. $75.00. And one JOHNNY CASH tape |8425 ASK TOR GEORGE '0 READ?!! 5 paperbacks to sell! Very inexpensive! Do you IRAQ? I will sell my most prized possession. Very .nt for Hot Dog stands. Young, good at figures. ED. and SUNDAYS) No. 752-5790 LE: r sale, I am 59 years old. a little used up. but : condition. GREAT PRICE . . . Tlir l)i«.pa»ch staff worked produce a good paper this y C ft ifc gfrerdcd in doing tlii mrtTj) Vd deadlines and satisfied tin r°m ul‘‘ s Mtol's' n'rt'wl for an informaWK' ftl«wUl«ne Marti sfl .1------- developed and liuinorousitOiift ’Sofhe Morse Tigi ‘‘ih¥ttrn Vio(9 f m ‘ won first place in the N mountain ulie S. aurie Chapman love you very much »anny Collins ulia S. very hard to go. ?aul Taitague ny one wishing to place tion for our next edi- see Gloria Graham in Dispatch . Second scnf ftf V» ■WVtOrb 'Bet t y fliWwn All you reporters. Dis patch and Annual peo pie— Work Harder” From: D. J. Wightman Every morning at second »««d your ASB Associated •nt Body is in room 405 ting activities for you the here at Morse. {Her this year ASB and ers of Dispatch took a iat t- camp Cuyamaca to and discuss issues and ems here at Morse. This was successful a lot of g was done, n return ASB immediate- planning the Blue and Ball which was held on h of October. This event ery successful the sup- , iW of the students here at gISxsUl at W°rk Morse was «‘ally together Brinda Ramerez The Student Body is now A little help and under- Planning and organizing for standing our Homecoming Game and From: George Dance. But there’s a great deal To: The Football Team o opposition because of prob- California Spring March view. This year Mr. R Vinole Jr. and over nine! bers of the Morse Mard ger Band hope to return Mateo to take first pla again. The Morse Marching Band Tigerette Drill Te; grown from twenty-nin. bers three years afeo i ninety members today band receives over fifty tions a year for many d performances. They have in many parades and rev the past. The Marching led by drum major Jones, also plays at footl basketball games. The Morse Jazz. Ro semble is another ba Morse. This band has fc television, and has dor twenty performances. Th is very lucky to have the tional talents of William ‘ son on the base, and Mil ris on tenor sax. Another talented your in the Jazz Band is Al who was named the On ing Jazz Guitar player i fornia last year. Also I Moreno on the drums is the best. The Morse High Pep plays at all of the school and a few other school ties. The Pep Band als at the games that are away from Morse. The Beginning Folk class is held third peril that you need is a guita

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x rn lilippines rating I Bell, ✓ rfary aron ford, U« eav. J nlia, to quel? he st ii- bailable p nK school td S T xperft n«c 000165 you Ttll aft new should AjJirsMM m ihi. ih any iinuimi----------■■■■• ui uuimn f this type are strictly those of Bryant in room 403. Dispatch he writer ou are ini olumn, co .rtieles in ' Dispatch. If a,so welcomes letters to the Edi- writing a tor A,) letters will he printed.. : tW ditor. All . rtfpatch are sul Twining. oouraged to adapt instruction Mrs. Chavira has lived in toward individualized learning San Diego since 1965. For the ra,es” years she y s How do you take the : rt choose tin st u Sfrate and « nts? “The jgtud®Qt« j. re 1 lit? ptrfe a nd jr ' rap- portxxfs established . n the ir£t dav for by Alicia Quintanilla September 22, T' ere was r rough c ' a rally at 3 people of day for most,of'my stu- dents. As-a-TAT I sensed a congeniality among the students and faculty and was pleasea to join the staff.’ High wel- teachers , Asian. M?lo L . ow that i sed L pines. The i e At . . ic dollars are being used to lp the Marcos Regime and pportin Mrs. Morgan attended but only to leave because che i, by Susan Tripoli it is Industrial Educa- from the Industrial Education department and gained one lilippin m. Sponsor itional Ci ration ? Philipj unity. ( irshall - erties. 3 ers in tl rassme lipino A ents, an 1, mill the Ma The mar is only i igg'e tc' n public I Mr. rts anz jild- Oli All- 606 liars an. Marco ter Viet The ho is tha se in mot Did you icher, -Staff Mr rov .....right) Eddie Hayes. DoloresGonzalez. Ana In unza.TTD. Ramon. Marianne Martinez, Donna Bryant. KatTiy Hjj I’ school, J thy Heller. Beverly Domingo (second row) Ray McDonald. John Fcjaran. William Thompson. Peggy Lindsley, Darlene Molloy.'Kathy Brad ' Perry, Howard Bussel, Betty Brown, Jorge Gutierrea ; teachi srse as ! - Mr. Peterson in '68. while tending San Diego State. After graduating from San ego State he went to tear Roosevelt Jr. High for 3 ars, then went to Dana Jr. foi- l year, then came Morse. Mr. Rigdon « teaching Drafting. ii« turts. and Woodshop. eoson for returning to is because In- thought guess it’s all right for this be- ing my first year. There’s only one thing that’s messed up and that's the changing of my schedule but everything else is RIGHT-ON!!!” Robyn C. Dickerson: “The one thing I dig the most is my Black Studies teacher (Mr. Watson). One look at him brightens the rest -al. ttwm T't-h aKIfl til —- —w v irom young tames who are interested In a nurs- ing career, how to become nurses aid. This is a thrree hour class, one of those hours is traveling time, the other two hours are spent performing nurses aids duties at the various hospitals and convalescent homes. The hospitals around October 23. wk;i - t ♦!--------- pressure, reading pulses, tern peratures. and respiration) and other hospital duties. At the end of this course, in June, these 13 young ladies will be quaified nurses aids, and if they wish, can go to a nurses lego, and after 2 -ars. they'll be Registered Nurses'



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socia- portant, so I learned to use it and learned many other postal procedures. I feel that APEX is wonderful, and that anyone who From: Topaz It ain't nothin' Gloria Graham but a meatball To: Milton From: G. G. jffice Cosby To: Bill dents ceive world this c fun. lploy what grad i cm empl« •-x. work us sterni om your job must for your find «ary. eems. V em pie these me to op- ma eiary dding ilcula ewrit- What's going 9 9 • ' To: From: and McGrue CeAtUR© ■ so ■ WRItCRS •' way d fte bRteRs hool fering nester uniors ctive er in its the e and f the vices'’, it Pat- »ntln- sed at le stu- aching fas has h proj iborate iksgiv Speaks reature ' Robert a.v.1 Last Tues. Ens. perfi for the members dir of other selected choirs o )istrict at Mission Bay r some pop music, some new members in Er aiforms are going to t nter is casual and for : is formal dress. There is going to b« robes this year so if w get the ASB to put in a with ours we cq Mr. Salter hj signed three years ago. There are some prejud pre . KavVtiary Thompson- rtiwV t ■ Kose. Linda Warrick; Ctawdia Bblftfi d,this ' PcfJgy Ma . .c pi, John OimW',ales. Walter Sturkey, Alan Walker, Jean Graham POETS' CORNER kve can make it? Nelson McGrue Freeman Tabbs i way to you WHAT IS .... ...... by Karen Peterson An athlete is any person Willing to be on the In any kind of u-eather. Run. or sleet or snow. Mrs. Scott said of the class, “Most of the kids are enthusi- astic. I expect them to work hard and at least enjoy the pro gram.” When asked how she liked the class Sheila Hyder. a student, said, “I like the class and think it’s very interesting. Those students KnatUre Writers are: found wherever tncSc To: Betty From: Me Look up, see on the way! Howard Bullarol S. C. An .i hlete can hare one s I hat he tikes to do lb But while doing the spo He likes to out do the To: Moo-Moo Luberttia Alli.-wrrr Always ready to get a good story Linetto Donna Bryant)«patch would fcbdrt11 Barbara Hale.agaAiiiVias. Love: Ernie and Glori Kathy Hinds, senior Sheila Hyder, senior Lenore McQueen, junior Eunice Murphy, senior Teresa Nunez, junior Ronda Pamaran, junior To: Leotis Harris Fom: Janice Hicks Somebody Loves Yot To: Mr. Wightman 8 kepor LaD,Wlftu CathShBl£fftW ; IWW erkin1 qarrny.... KwMSW ow) Silf ffH g fiy Ann( lPa firsY row) A nuaI Rm.,or l arrfJi iftlal rayiPA rgas, Diana Montijo, Kirn AlbefteQ fHnAyP. ) MelindatWom, Hill Lois JSntPMoore, ChcrKTPRVjb ftf»; AKd s Stone, Alicia Quintanilla Lot’s get it on iri on »en in- People discus- idents, and a discus oblems to the e then Foople They plan to have discus- sions once a month with differ- ent students chosen each time on the panel. Students who wish to be panelists should submit their names to Mr. Young in room B-10. Project People hope you En- joyed the ETHNIC FAIRE that was held November 14. Here are some of the stu- dents involved in Project Peo pie: Carmelita Crayton. Alicia Quintanilla. Adrienne Jones. »-nDii:i '«»Hv Taekie Mnn- To: From: J. M. and I). N. W. Gotta find a way iTo: Kim From: Elex Gotta find Scott Branch a way To: Sissy From: Bugs Hey Girl Robinson To: Carl North From: Donna White 24 x 48 feet. The building is be ing built in the dirt part of the parking lot. The students in the class are as follows. T. Carter. J. Mitts. M. Davis, J. Davis. F. Vargas. orcemenrs (e.g.. Solitary ConfineU Walk in Double .or Sing, Emphasis on Behavior Extrinsic Reuard System Lois of Individual Auto,

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