Torrey Pines High School - Freeflight Yearbook (Del Mar, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Torrey Pines High School - Freeflight Yearbook (Del Mar, CA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 203 of 294
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Mike Cassiano Carole Cassidy Craig Cassidy Scott Cathcant Melissa Chan Julia Chang Rodney Charles Anne Chen Lisa Cheung Teddy Chi Joyce Chiang Jessica Chisari Angel Christensen Corin Christie here exists one thing in the life of practically every high school student, the ever-dependable, brown paper lunch bag. The lunch bag has come a long way through the years, arriving finally at its present status an ignored, taken- for- smash of tree pulp Used by the ma jority of high school students, the paper lunch sack has gained una- claimed notoriety as a symbol of maturity. ln the first stag s school, the common vessel for containing lunch was the lunch box. The lunch box pictures on its exterior ranging from Scooby Doo the presently common, Smurfs. As the students to pre-adolesence, they were treated to a preview ofthe brown bags they would later know. They used bags that were slightly better than the lunch boxes, for these bags possessed pictures of Garfield or even lines of orange. lemon, or time smile-faces. Then finally the arrival of the brown bag. Stripped of pictures or even a name, the brown bag proudly symbolizes the youth of America. granted, geometnc e UNCH AGS The smooth, rectangular, uniformly creased bag valiantly carries the vengeance each mother care- fully and thoughtfully contrives for her child. The bag is dutiful and attempts in eamest to prevent damage to the food within. The lunch is jammed in lockers with chemistry, algebra, and English literature texts or crammed in a back pack through two periods of P.E. and Spanish. Through this abuse, the bag falters. Lunch time finally arrives, and the starved students des- perately grab for their bags. G-rimaces of dis- gust are visible and faint exclamations of Gross and Sick can be heard as students pull out of their bags a smashed pea- nut butter and jelly sandwich or tuna fish that smells as if it were made by a dinosaur. The poor brown bag receives no gratitude or recognition for its futile attempts at protection. It is instead wad- ded up into a ball and used for basketball practice or as a make-shift hacky sack. Ah! What an ignominious ending to o potentially great artifact. - 77m Geiser FRESHMEN 201

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Rosa Aguilar Jamlla Akinwanlle Charlene Alexander Kari Allee Marc Amador Jason Anderson Ryan Anderson Anna Aquino Lisa Arbon Aleks Ashley Ida Assi Katie Averill Laura Banko Juan Barahona Eduardo Barjak Rina Bamett Scott Bartoloni Vlncent Barlolotta Shana Bass Kristy Baugh Vanessa Becker Olga Beltran Rebecca Benrubi Larry Bergln Suzanne Blszanlz Stephanie Bloomfield Darin Bosch Derek Bowen David Bowersox Nara Bramblett Teresa Bretzing Jack Broady Daniel Burciaga Heather Burke Kurl Buske Daniel Byrnes Shane Cain Pete Calkins Marcelle Calvert Todd Camp Joe Campbell Robert Campbell Tyler Campbell Tom Cannon Lisa Camey Shannon Camie Mary Carpenter Stefany Casat Stefanie Case 290 FRESHMEN fblfl s Tv- Q P13 s l t gi . .. 1 ., .,. . 'I X i 'I xt Q.. sig xx al as H f 1 K ill R. ' -, gr , Y 2 . ' V , r, 1 71 f ,il :lj I f ,, A y. ,V J i 1 . 2--9 1 J V! I ,A . M ,ii i N4 1 'N I . 1 Y Yi' l r A V 'CQ Y - 'V Q js l X' '- I l f rid' N if L if X A . 'Q Q 'QP AF, 5:7 M 'r,. ' K V: kr f' i rl fi X M1 m y A ig- ,, , ? A ' If ein a freshman at Torrey Pines is an experiencelthat I Q would not like to have again. Learning the location of everything was almost impossible, especially when all my classes were widespread. ,I - Leellnne Sacks



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OST IKELY ,.. . l l ou've probably seen their pictures under Most likely to Succeed for some years now, but what do you really know about Sridhar Venketesh and Natania tvleeker? Natania Meeker is fourteen years old. She lived in France for a year and she plays the piano. Some words she uses to described herself are idiotic. eccentric and unscrupulous but polite. Example, Give me all your money or l will kill you but you can take your time, Thank you. She used to take ballet but gave it up when she decided that she absolutely hated ballet. As a life time career she Chris Ciruli Kathy Cissna Andrea Clow Eric Cohen John Colburne Katie Colladay Jeff Cook Amy Corey Veronica Cortez Cathy Coughlln Katie Cox Jim Crouch Alison Davis Michael Deal UCCEED wants to be a neurologist- on vacations she would collect snails for french restaurants. Natania's goals are to be rich, to own a castle in France with a white stallion in the courtyard. She wants long hair and to be married to someone tall dark and stupid. She glready has someone in mind, but no names will be disclosed at is time. Not to be out done, Sridhar Venketesh has some interesting ideas of his own. Sridhar is thirteen years old, plays the clarient and piano, and was on the academic team - but there is much more to his lite than that. Not sure which he wants to live. Venketesh thinks of several different lives. Sridhar might be a trash collector. llvlany trash collectors make more money than teachersl When thatjob got boring he might work at Disneyland. When he s 40 or 50 he would be a postal worker. then he would WOI14 for a charity. In a slightly more interesting life, Venketesh would become an actor. a very famous actor. He would do many dramatic parts with beautiful supportingwactresses. His retirement would consist of building a palace on t e Nile and searching for artifacts. In his third and final life Venketesh would move to Austria and be elected their leader - which he would change into a dicta- torship. All his relatives would become personal slaves used for shining his shoes and making his bed. Among the things he would do during his reign are: conquer Hungry making it Austria-Hungry once again, and he would build a castle with dungeons for all political opponents. At his death, a 300 foot tombstone would be erected inthe capital city which would read, Sridhar Venketesh. friends knew him as Sridhar but you can call him the best man in the world. So now you really know about these people. Are you ever going to talk to them? You're going to stay as faraway from them as possible - unless you want to cheat off them, they're straight 'A' students. Despite all that has been said, they are really nice people. Are you still going to vote them Most likely to Succeed '? lf so. succeed at what? - Stacey Jocoy 'r i ff . ' xt: sQ i A Q-s. .t 'ii 1 .' L I f .J , ' 9 . vi is i 6 . 1 , Y J, rp .. , A x gi 'P 4 t

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