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A ' ' F V '-'. , I ' - . ,UT ,' 'vt ,'Q'f'f ,T .- f' A gig,-5.-f, gg,-1 Engng . ?Qy,:g . ,' -,,- 'F E. 3 2 1 I --A... V an I 2 0 ' J 4,9 I. A, , is .,, W' ,, , ,V , ,, W ff ,,,,w. f. . f,q,,f,,, Z 37 N- ' rw? '35 1 F' if' T ,,, ' W A.. . 1 - s .+c:.g',,el5q,',.' Q 4, 4 -N Vicki Coordt, F nn ,F Del lvlar house designed by her archiTecT husband .' T Don, has been home To Vicki Coordf, and her familyfor13 years. Vicki ' J-' presenTly Teaches five periods of chemisTry and has been Teaching aT Torrey Pines for eleven years. CoordT maTriculaTed from ST. Marys CaTholic High School in STockTon. California To U.C. Berkeley where she majored in lVlaTh for Teachers and minored in ChemisTry.She earned her Teaching credenTial during her 5Th year while Teaching in an inTernship posiTion in San Leandro. CoordT remembers herself as a high school nerd , doing whal parenTs and nuns requesTed, before The big move To Berkeley aT age 17 and Then declaring her in- dependence and marrying while aT senior year in college. CoordT sTayed home for Ten years parenTing her Three children: Mark, now 20 and a Torrey Pines gracluafe who is working in cansTrucTion, Kevin, 18, a Torrey Pines senior, and Mary, 16, a Torrey Pines junior. Vicki worked in volunTeer jobs and was a TrusTee in Del Mar ElemenTary School DisTricT for seven years. She subsTiTuTe TaughT in San DieguiTo DisTricT before coming To Torrey Pines in 19741. People and people-oriented acTivi- Ties are Vicki's favoriTes. She enjoys kids and parTicularly enjoys Teaching science where There is a varleTy of acTiviTy in each period. She was granTed a scholarship To a PrinceTon Universily Seminar in ChemisTry lasT summer and has acquired The iTch To add more Travel To Their agenda Than The Pennsylvania DuTch counTry fwhere she lived for five yearsj and family camping Trips in Califomia. Reading anyThing - novels, hisTory, even labels - is a major leisure acTiviTy. VisiTing arl and archiTecTure building, sewing, crochefing, and her favoriTe physical hobby W eaTing ouT - occupy her free Time. She hopes To see Europe, The Orienf, and more of The US as well as go back To school in eifher law or chemisTry some Time in The fuiure. Even so, she plans never To leave Teaching. She enjoys The aTmosphere aT Torrey Pines and feels Torrey Pines offers a wide variely of programs which have meT The needs af her Three children, who were all so difTerenT. D. Palmer .gg I , I Homayoun Mahmoudi Fred Marine o Susan Lee Martino xx -ef' in ' 'ex Dorothy McKinney Ann Meigs Marlys Melhouse John McClarren Avril Merrick CERTIFICATED STAFF 21g
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Connie Johnson L .-.f F lswight Johnson ,J Y 'Uv' 5 f 5' fa ig Y j 'nil Orville Karge Coletia Kelly FEATU RE D ee Frank n Anglophile is she - Victorian in looks and tumishings, an avid traveler to England each year, r a Shakespeare and theater buff, opera lover, hammered dulcimer player, collector of English and irish folk music. and an international folk dance teacher. 1984 Teacher of the Year. selected by faculty and ASB. was English teacher, Dee Frank. Ms. Frank teaches English Lit, World Lil, and English Q, and has been at Torrey Pines High School since 1975. She is married to Michael Boyle, a Ph.D. candidate in Endocrinology at U.C.S.D,. whose waist length pony tail contributes to the couples 6O's Flower Children image. The couple shares a house in Mission Hills, San Diego, with Ms. Frank's antique and basket collections. ln the classroom, Dee is popular for her knowledge and historical anecdotes, for her faimess, and for her demanding college level assign- ments. Ms. Frank's enthusiastic shar- ing of cultural and activities, and organization of student trips to opera, theater and concerts demonstrate her enjoyment of both students and leaming, which is also obvious to the studen s in herclasses. She looks forward to an eventual move from teaching into a social service area such as counseling battered women or rape victims. Meanwhile, her time is spread between paper correcting and folk concerts, paper correcting and folk dancing, paper correcting and theaterfopera, paper correcting and reading, paper correcting and antique hunting, paper correcting and women's causes. D. Palmer ' f lr I E I X I LJ l E E A l I K l Jon Robertson A R l'! - l -1? ' on Robertson, tO hIS name isprintedlntheprogrameach -1 ,L - r , M f kf1OWl9dQef IS the Onlv year. He credits his father - an All - ' .lj f' Q Mr' footballlteam scholar- American player at U.S.C. and his r f - mg? SHIP VGSJIDISDT to fTJGlOf mom - an ardent reader- for his M , F' -1 35115 in English at San Diego amalgamation of interests. I ' it -ijfggjlf State, Robertson wasa He presently teaches American Dick Kure Bob Little ' -' defensive back whose Lit., TV and Media and English 9. S.D.S.U. records for kick off and punt Much ofthistime is spentatCable 37 returns still stand - and for which his and Southwestem 15 supenlisingw the V Torrey Pines comrnunityfsc ool 1, cable TV partnership. He is most gg V L' 5 - proud of setting up student in- ' TXT ternships for outstanding Falcon N ' 3 ' r students at each station. Jon also N l coaches golf and scouts for the -4' ' r- A Falcon football team after four - , V. . . it 4 ' X Joan Luber-Jacobs 213 Csririrlmrro smrr Dan Lyman previous years of coaching the sport. Skiing is a major love. Jon spent part of his junior year in high school attending Mammouth High School and skiing on the Mammoth Mtn. Ski Team. During college he spent a year as a s i bum' in Steamboat Jorings working in a restaurant, Jon oesn't ski as much presently, but spends his free time with his wife Nance ian aerobics instructorj and daughter Hayley, 3V2. Jon dreams of helicopter skiing in Caribou, Canadian Rockies, travel- ing to Europe and writing a short story and film, and presently has a film script in process. D. Palmer
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E FEATURE 1 1 i Anne Merle Ebeling if H, ' till enthusiastic 'fft ',N I about teach- -,jl ing, after 23 151- ,,., -il' years in the 'r ' an Dieguito High School District is jus one of her 'top educator quali- ties found in Social Studies Department Chairperson, Anne Marie Ebeling. Completing her education- oriented family is husband Harry, the principal of Del tvtar Hebghts Elementary School, an son Rolf, a precocious oth grader at the Heights school. Ebeling eamed her B.A. in History from U.C.S.B., her 'lv' teaching credential from Cal Berkeley, and her lVl.A. in History from San Diego State. After temporary jobs such as store clerk, fingerprinting people for the Navy at Terminal island ishe grew up in San Pedroj then teaching one year in Richmond, California, she and her husband moved to the Del Mar area. She enjoys her Del Mar home, piano playing, sewing, reading, symphony concerts, televised opera and her new toy - a VHS T.V. recorder. Ms. Ebeling enjoys keeping up in her academic field by reading the L.A. Tlmes, Social Studies Magwazlne, Newsweek, new istory books, and by watching T.V. documentaries and historical mini-series. Ms. Ebeling enjoys teaching more now than when she began, particularly the time working with students in the classroom, or working with curriculum. Although she is still excited about teaching, she hopes to try a different carreer someday. One of the rewards ot her teaching career was the dedication of the San Dieguito annual The Hoof- prlnt to her. She also was given a trip to Washington, .C. as as Freedoms Founda- tion Award. Ebeling is a veteran of combat in many district committees dealing with graduation requirements, curriculum and as representa- tive of the Social Studies De- partment on the Coordinat- ing Council. She has lost working days this year be- cause of her many profes- sional responsibilities such as Jones Classroom Man- agement Seminar, Gifted conferences, working on the curriculum for next year's new economics course, and jury duty, --D. Palmer I' . i x 'V' 3' Y I., Q V ,ufx ,amy .gm n, - ' F i 1, Qu i -. Tina Miyamoto ' 3A -X. s Ce- is l Ron Morris Shawn Neely-Wirth it-,D V4 gif' 'Q Andi Newcomer Derold Nogle Holly Nordquest 220 CERTIFICATED STAFF Jim Phillips 4, ' ...- ,g1v Lisa Politzer
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