Newbury Park High School - Pawprint Yearbook (Newbury Park, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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Terry Pardee - Behold the majesty of Nature's wonderous creations-Her snow-capped peaks and lush meadows, Her sparkling streams and cascading waterfallsg The delicate wings of her fluttering insects: a brilliant mantis or a vividly-colored butterfly, The arias of Her song birds: the meadowlark or robin sonorous displayg The solitude of a quiescent lake or the tranquility of the setting sung The exhuberance of Her spring wildflowers or the playful bark of a spri.ng pup, Or the stars that beckon the noctural spirit. For from her we receive a continual renewal of lifefs golden meaning, themagic of existence, the vitality of youth, and forever shall we dwell in the midst of Her majesty, bathed-etemallyin her sacred womb. MELOPHOLN The Members of the science department are eagerly await- ing completion of the new building, which will provide the classroom and laboratory space needed to carry out the science program properly. 130 Faculty Sc Hugh Nelson - Climb the mountains and get their tiding. Nature peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy while care will drag off like autumn leave. Lou Burger - James Smithson, whose legace was used to found the Smithson Instituion in Washington D.C. Linus Pauling, on the anniversary of the Watson - Crick paper on DNA 21 years earlier remembering his erroneous con- ception of a three A chain helivx struc- ture for DNA in 1952, I am now as- tonished that I bregon work on the triple helix structure rather than on the double helix. There is no doubt that even rather simple ideas some- times are very elusive. Quoted in Nature, April 26, 1974. ience Looks for the Future . :--::':2'.1.fs- .1 gmt of. f-:fn 4 , ,I , fi' pf if rw . . M.,-fwfgfffz 2 .r.. li it B 1 gsssii f 2 H s g ,Q resziiit-Ss Q . .1 N 4 .V ,,., ,U-,, tt' ' ' Q . ' r ' ...QL ii N is ., .. , f H3 X WNY t is r , SKJSQT 1 fi ' 3 .. r Q, ,WEBB fa V ,WY A W: .. . . I i by , . t , r . , , 5313, 41459 Qi, gf' ., . . ,,.,,f. A .. ,,.4.g3,g,g3f5:,.Za-,W,1,.'5. . -' ..'f::3 Z ' 5 ,R , , ,g Z 1 ,ii David Moore, D.C. - Anything that can go wrong will. Murphy's First Law. Ben Buttner - Listen, my favorite peo- ple are my parents, and favorite time is now. Richard Freed - No comment. . Y f F 3 55 TH r 4. ffl ' ' ii ,,f'355.4S?F.,.. Ki if C7 W e te if -til e? 'F Q : :Q..v:. -1 n if-ma: Leonard Ruben - No comment. Ronald Surratt - No comment. Art Bugg - No comment. Robert Peterson - No comment

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l. Social Science ' f ni ' 'il -. .JC 'r' H lla? ccccc ' ,,f,,, If we-. I 1 , 4 2' ' f . ? A V .av E 'l.,...,-2. . , 1 -.-v W.. ,I ,,,, , Lv..f4eg1.1 sv .af Q. ' - '5fQ.'ffif . sf ' ., L., A :' 'f M 4 I. , f .:' . 9 ,Lf ,. A ,f f,Q'f,f?:4. TV 1 4 , . p g 1. . ., . .z,. ,J 5 , . Y .gfi V v I 'w 'fox 4:5 -1-. f -c -ta. . fr' , ': cw ' .V ff 1 ,e':.,'3l: Diane Heiken-It is never too late to give up our prejudices. No way of thinking or doing, however ancient, can be trusted without proof. What every- body echoes or in silence passes by as true today may tum out to be false- hood tomorrow, mere smokes of opinion, which some had trusted for a cloud that would sprinkle fertiliz- ing rain nn their fields. Henry David Thoreau Cheryl Meyers-My favorite period in American History was the Migration into the West t1840'sl. I liked this period because families were close and had to work together in order to sur- prise. The challenge and potential for growth was unlimited. Women were becoming more independent and more influential because they shared equally in all the labors and dangers of pio- neering. Rick Scott-No Comment V 4, is 69 7 1 , V475 ..v . z 905.3 1 'e H I ,r ' -va ' ,a cv-1 ,wmafqrfw - K 15.5.7 ,.,V' , , Q A. H i X Q. 4. X -V ,- ,-f-- b ,, , 1- J.. f V , f f W ,...-I- 1 ' ' v. a . . 2 ' ,, -,,....-f- , . , , - , ,E , M Y -. . 1: f :,':J:1:'b'-'iraq ' I 1-2' .R ft ' ff 4: ' r f.-',,.' L A ' V ' 1 .tgp . ,' gzrg, rfifzqy-go f-.:- . . if ' -1-im -. '1 is 1.1, fn - 1 Q 11.21. .M JK, vfkw an - I . 8. 32., ,'-'.i . 1. f 3 fa. - F-'Ziff' - c' Qi,-3 ,2-c f' - ' '1- N ', t'--232. Sqn ,jk 122 ,mu i -1.1 - ,nf -'- ..- - f X 3, Ae ,, o ON Y E ' 4 M , my X ,fjigg 1 C E' J , .: 12.1 'r f 0' U. 4 N. ff , 1: . J 1 w ir- ff 'f- vi: Y? '. wi. -2 peg. wi... if if -:::.f1:f ::'1:::-vi,4:,,I:rj 3-'za a . . . Jiri. ,' 44' H 0: 1 Q . .. -, . . ... , 1, 1 '. 1 553.11 . - 1 ,, '81 1 ' 'i-t, . .X .b z. Q x -t - . -- ' :W u ' ao X' h ff fx Ati' Clark Hunter-I would have liked to live in the latter 19th century in the American West. I love the glorious westem scenery and find it fascinating to re-live the lives of the miners, cattle- men and frontier farmers. Dan Pry-For my students, who some- times have trouble comprehending the importance of certain subjects, I like this quote from Marie-Ebner Oschen- bach- In youth we leam, in age we understand. For my athletes, I have two. Henry Ward Beecher stated of win- ning- Victories that are cheap are cheap. Those are only worth having which come as a result of hard fight- ing. My favorite quote came from a source unknown by me- Once you've made your mark in the world, look out for guys with an eraser. John Uelmen-John F. Kennedy, address at Amherst College, October 26, 1963. I look forward to a great future for America, a future in which our country will match it's military strength with our moral restraint, it's wealth with our wisdom, it's power with our purpose. I look forward to an America which will not he afraid of grace and beauty, which will protect the beauty of our natural environ- ment an America which will re- ward achievement in business or state- craft . . . I look forward to an America which commands respect throughout the world, not only for it's strength, but for its civilization as well. And I look forward to a world which will be safe not only for de mocracy and diversi- ty but also for personal distinction. imaimauseefeiaen vc Q' We Thomas Lee-No Comment A. Y ' V f ,W Amo Kanitz takes time out to enjoy a Cycle- thon that was sponsored by the Senior Class. Coach Barone spends long hours helping with basketball techniques. Faculty 129



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bin em Languages From Afar 4-ff'-1 ' K i L ff . L .Q X l Charlotte Hester - Ben Franklin, Human felicity is produced not so much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen, as by little ad- vantages that occur every day. Mary Jane Stevens - No comment. Art Maldonado V The educated man is a greater nuisance then the unedu- cated onef' George Bemard Shaw. , lL .s.... .- Chuck Carroll - I suppose that my fa- vorite period of history is the Civil War era. Lynne Hartzell - No comment. Amy L. Reed - My favorite quote by an American author is from Mark Twain in The Mysterious Stranger. The Human race, in its poverty, has one really effective weapon, laughter. Power, money, persuasion, supplica- tion, persecutiong there can life on a colossal humbug, but only laughter can blow it to rags and atoms at a blast. Against the ascault of laughter nothing can stand. ':uLa:ls..gs1 3 Darleen Feller, D.C.- The present, It is interesting to watch the social and po- litical course of the Western world in controlled social and economic life in the Communist Block countries. Susan B. Anthony, because of her work for women's rights and other needed re- forms. No quote is necessary for Susan B. Anthony, in my opinion. Her ace tions Speak louder than words. .Wal Foreign Language Dept. - Russian class went to Los An- geles on a fieldtrip. German club Went to Alpine Valley for the October fest. Spanish, French and German classes studied the Christmas customs for each of there countries, while they make- the foods that there countries would be making during Christmas. we Q ,LM ,M QQ? Uliffyfysfwi 9 all LL Faculty 131

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