High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 223 text:
“
, img wb, j A sif t: N 1 1 -.Q .- - tt. . 7 L' .. -sy -1 tel, .s K . tum? ,.. .. . 4 .gz- ??' T., 0, Q t mt E ' 'fi s I , 5 . ig S u 5 ati' is: I no t W al ' ,Q ll IJ-- TB8t0RlSli.., SIASSINATE DAFY! .I', ..: , .fra .xi Jeannie Christopher Jerry Conrad Kay Dillon eature DAVID CARSON The good news is he is a good looking blond, blue eyed single young teacher, a world champion surfer and model, who drives a Fierro and lives at the beach in Del Mar. The bad news is the blue eyes are contacts and he's retired from professional surfing, so the profes- sional freebe trips to Hawaii, Azores, West lndies and perk clothing are passe. Dave Carson, who teaches Economics, Sociol- ogy and Yearbook on campus is newly reknowned for leading the 1986 yearbook Freeflight to a 1st place ranking from the National Scholastic Press Association. A graduate of Rolling Hills High School, Carson there received good preparation for teaching at similarly affluent Torrey Pines High School. He then attended and graduated with honor and distinc- tion in his Social Sciences major at S.D.S.U. After college he con- centrated on his career as a professional surfer and running a surf equipment store in south Mission Beach. His surfing career took him to many corners of the world and brought him acclaim as a world class champion who en- dorsed brands of clothes and surfboards. Turning to teaching, Carson started his career at a small private school in Grants Pass, Oregon, ...- I 1,-on A - , ,.,.. 1 u -eww.. , . . Ll Joe Dottore where he taught all subjects for grades 7-12. He moved to Torrey ines High School in 1980 when he also started his free lance graphic design work. He works for urfer, Sailboarder, and Skate- boarder magazines, as welt as teaches yearbooking workshops around the country, in addition to his classroom teaching. Carson enjoys travel and has spent the last three summers in Europe. He stil! suns, plays tennis, skis, and enjoys photography. Someday he hopes to marry, have a famity and achieve status in both the field of graphic design and edu- cation. The typical Southern California progressive pleasant learning atmosphere of Torrey Pines, Carson feels, is in danger of being eroded due to the more restrictive rules such as closed campus and extra security guards. Carson pondered the possible sociological causes, offering, Ugrowth, fear and back- lash, as possibilities. - D. Palmer .S .. Victoria Coordt Roberta Cowperthwaite lf. . 5 t-in ,. ' e X6 51 -A it ' 'tp .Y ,N f . N Anne-Marie Ebeling Michael Edinger -N Michael Estrin Peter Evans John Farrell Jean Finley FACULTY 217
”
Page 222 text:
“
5 T FF ei ., ,X X f ' B C is , ,, --,- if 37:5-' X g 7:3:1:1.1-:-:- A NN Q X , X . Q ML J! Q .' X 'sf X , . X as t Kay Allgire Lynn Baldwin Al'ldf6W Backers eatwae I STEVE CARLTON Air Force brat, Bibie scholar, father of four and chairman of the English department all describe Torrey Pines English teacher Steve Carlton. Though he looks like Gene Wilder and has t e same name as the famous Phillies pitcher, Carlton is his own man, often seen wearing a British wool hat and driving a Triumph. Cariton was born in Germany, attended high school in Ohio and Hawaii, and received his bachelors degree in philosophy from Westmont Co lege in Santa Barbara. No one ever told me l'd have to earnra living. I thought you went to college to learn what you enjoyed Q ,216 .FACULTY .h--...W I I Karin Alexander r.,, rw, 0' wi. t. gf f' w ,, , , .t Judie Barnett Kathy Belland learning, said Carlton. He continued his schooling and earned a mas- ter's degree in philosophy from U.S.C. He also added a teaching credential to his qualifications, following a path of his wife, who was then teaching fourth grade. Carlton first taught English in Compton, California from 1970 to 1975 at Centennial High School, which had a 99 percent black student body. Carlton joined the Torrey Pines faculty in 1975 and teaches English literature, Bible as literature, English 102-3 and Engl- ish 9. Family activities center around tennis, Solana Beach Presbyterian Church and their En- cinitas home. Carlton moonlights by teaching test preparation for the S.A.T., GRE., and other standardized tests at San Diego, Long Beach and Fullerton State Colleges. He believes in sanity in education, explaining that after students needs, a teachers first Michelle Beccarelli Burt Blackwell priority ought to be his own sanity, rather than committee meetings, administrative commitments, and paper grading. ln spite of his convictions, Carlton is often involved in his share of these peripheral educational activities. i Jeffery Brosbe Marguerite Bulkin
”
Page 224 text:
“
if f iff W f f f f ef f mf Q f if M -y 4 X wwf ffwfy ae, if I ' s ' K ,f M it f ff,,, J , ,.V I W yy., 3 t . H A ,,,, I I . ta.. Dee Frank Robert Frantz Jerome Galiley Jacqueline Harrigan Monica Jessup 1 Dwight Johnson 218 FACULTY Tamlin Heiiman Connie Johnson Richard Haines Judy Jerdy FRANK CHAMBLISS Football defensive coordina- tor, J.V. baseball and wrestling coach and teaching classes in Psychology, U.S. History and Government occupy Frank Chambliss's professional day at Torrey Pines High School. An Oceanside High School Pirate making good is Frank. From All-League ClF Baseball, Football Team Honors and President ot the Speech Orders Club, Frank moved to Mira Coasta Community college where he was the Captain of the Football team and Athlete of the Year. Chambliss continued his edu- cation at Cal Western on Point Loma, where he played foot- ball, made Little All-American in baseball, majored in History and P.E., minored in Psychot- ogy and earned his teaching credential. Following college Frank was drafted by the Chicago Bears but was traded Bill Jernigan eatawe cial Studies at San Diequito High School were his first school jobs. A 1973 year leave of absence enabled him to accompany his uncle, the Bishop ofthe AME Church, to Africa where he talked with lan Smith before Rhodesia became Zambia. He then trav- eled by himself along the Gold Coast to Spain, to Port au Prince, Haiti, following the his- toricat slave route. The Chambliss family lives in Vista. Wite, Linda, who has her law degree, works at Management Analysis Company. Daughter Chanda is in the 5th grade and new son Matthew James, is three months old. Frank enjoys play- ing racquetball, baseball, and chess in his free time and being Orville Karge and played cup of coffee with the Chargers, one year, on taxi squad. Coaching and teaching So- his unique, loveable and fun, self. Plans include getting Psy- chology on the A-F list for the University of California, traveling to the Far East and helping Torrey Pines win a C.l.F. champion- ship in foot- ball. He thinks Torrey Pines will be great when the growing pains are over and the f a c i l i t y buildings are completed. - D. Palmer
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.