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

 - Class of 1987

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Dick Kure Frederick Lee Fred Marinello iitlxii Z Susan Lee Martino eoiture WINFIELD COOPER Underneath the professional attire lurk the shorts of a Marathon runner and the doublet of a frustrated Shakespearean actor. Winfield Cooper, Jr., new chairperson of the Torrey Pines English Department lives the lite of La Vie lntellectullef' His ideal day would be set in New York cityg open with a run in the park, the morning in museums, lunch at an ethnic restaurant, afternoon hunting bookstores on the lower east side, dinner at an ethnic restaurant and the evening at the opera. These same in- terests are pursued in his real San Diego existence. He loves to run the ran the Mission Bay Marathon in Jan- uaryi, attends all the local operas and opera tectures, collects folk art such as masks, has played Balinese musi- cal instruments, and reads volumi- nously - New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, Vill- age Voice, New York Fteview of Books, Opera News, La Stampa Italian newspaper. Travel is a continuing education and hobby tor Cooper. His most unusual experiences have been a week in Mt. Athos monastic order on a mountain in Greece, summers in Mexico, one with a farm family where he plowed the fields, and two summers in ln- donesia teaching E.S.L., two weeks in iexotici Burma, and a summer trip down a Guinea river among head hunting Asmat tribes. Win pursues his interests with vigor. Before the King Tut exhibit he took Egyptian and studied Egyptian history and art. Single, Cooper lives in a San Diego apartment with his new computer and a ciutter of books, back magazines, student papers, ethnic masks and running shoes. He hopes to join the Peace Corp, go on an archeological dig, write a book and continue to travel as well as run the Boston Marathon. He tries to follow St. Isadore's motto, Live as if you die tomorrow, study as if you live forever and like the clerke of Oxford in the Canterbury Tales, he does gladly learn and gladly teach. - D. Palmer tt' , I my tw :, T ' ' 0 a. 'rv tit if L , i I . p , , ' ' 4, 5 S' s 1 . - ,ff - gb .L ,E . , 2- H ,f Robert Little Daniel Lyman Joan Luber-Jacobs eature BEV GRANT Cheerleader, Homecoming Princess, coffee girl tor a racing tout, and a salesperson in an exclusive New York 5th Avenue boutique are all experiences which have helped create the unique Beverly Grant. Torrey Pines Speech teacher and Speech Team coach, Grant grew up in Corntield rurai Michigan and attended high school under Principal Cobb. She earned her B.A. from Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo in Communication and English and started a graduate degree and assis- tantship in Broadcasting. She married and moved to New York City where she taught at a men's business college. After moving to California, shetaughtspeech, English and drama at Poway High School, before her TEACHER present Speech and English assignment at Torrey Pines. Bev is best known for her incisive dry wit and creative clothes. She insists she is basically shy but her peers claim she is an assertive presence. She is an avid skier, backpacker, quiiter, garage sale buyer, theater attender and collector ot antique furniture, hat pins, indian artifacts, miseris bags and 17th Century costumes. She and her 11 year old son live in Encinitas. Currently Grant is involved as a dis- trict coach with the .Jones Classroom Mangement Program and is complet- ing her M.A. degree at U.S.l.U. in Humanistic Behavior. Bev has trav- eled to Europe several times and would like to live in a foreign country and someday have the economic tree- dom to travel. She enjoys teaching and coaching because the kids are fun, and in speech class I learn the latest, as well as get to know them as human beings. -- D. Palmer FACULTY 219

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