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Enjoy the Summer!
As the school year is over, this web site will see few if any changes until school begins the 2008-09 year. Enjoy the stories on Commencement and other topics. Archived stories are available; see below several inches in this column.
Adios, Staff!
We Bid Bucs Goodbye
By Matthew Garrett
At the end of this year, Mission Bay seniors won’t be the only ones leaving the school, but some teachers as well. The teachers who will be retiring this year are Ms. Sally Richards, Ms. Ileana Pelaez, Mr. Mike Seaman, Mr. Tom Hetherington, Mr. Jerry Surdy, and Mr. Steve Scott. More:
FOPBSS Rocks:
Celebrate Our Success
in 2008 with Friends of Pacific Beach Secondary Schools!
If you have not already heard the news – FOPBSS is making a decided difference at PBMS and MBHS and we are having fun doing it!!! Below is a general list of our many proud accomplishments to share as we reflect on another fabulous year:
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Record Breaker:
Charles the #1 Jock!
By Jasmine Henderson
With only 100 more meters to go, Charles Jock zoomed past two runners bringing home the gold. His time is the fifth fastest in section history.
Jock finished first in the 800 meter sprint in the State Championship, also breaking a school record that has been standing for 51 years. Photos & more:
In Sports & Academics:
Nicolette
Shines
By Patricia Acosta
Freshman Nicolette Rice was chosen as Scholar of the Week for her outstanding academic performance holding down a 3.75. More:
| To Our Seniors:
Farewell, Class of '08
By Jasmine Henderson
Graduating is not a end but a beginning to all the new and wonderful things you will achieve and experience in the future. We wish you the best in life and everything you do. We at Mission Bay only hope that we have helped mold and shape you to become bright intelligent young adults. More: (added 6/19)
More Photos :
June Sees Happy Grads

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Deserving Scholars:
Senior Award Assembly
By Jasmine Henderson
The list was long for all the upperclassmen who received awards. Categories from scholarships to Athletic awards were handed to deserving seniors. Graduating seniors and families gathered to recognize the achievement s of fellow classmates. More:
Veterans Remembered:
MB Cadets Honor the Fallen

Students, staff & alumni gathered at the MBHS Vietnam Vet Memorial Friday morning to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Details & more photos on the event available here.
Be a Palm Reading Master!
Your Future is in Your Hands
By Tarielle Christen son
Palm reading can be traced back to the Stone Age. European Gypsies also had a form of palm reading mixed with their psychic abilities. Modern day palm reading is a way of revealing personality traits and significant events in a person’s life. More:
Test your Brain:
Rubik's Cube Rocks
By Tarielle Christenson & Ashley Rhoades

Did you know one eighth of the world's population has laid hands on ‘The Cube', better known as the Rubik's Cube? Erno Rubik created the first working prototype of the Rubik’s Cube in 1974. More:
Global Warming Threatens:
Polar Bears Face Extinction
By Annette Acosta & Lucy Martinez
Within centuries, if global warming doesn’t slow down or stop, polar bears could become extinct. Polar bear’s primary habitat is melting much faster on account of global warming. More:
2008-09 Squad:
Meet MB Cheer
By Jasmine Henderson &
Yolanda Manghane
“Let’s Go Bucs,” yells Junior Monica Madden, Mission Bay’s varsity cheer captain for the upcoming school year.
The new varsity roster consists of 13 new girls: juniors Monica Madden and Charlee McDowell; sophomores Maria Casquera, Shelby Donaldson, Jasmin Johnson, Chelsea Kinney, Shayna Kirst, Jessica Lopez, Erin Planert, Desirae Robles, and Elizabeth Zamorano; freshmen; Lauren Gagnon, Remy Gagnon, and Jahmeeliah Johnson. More:
Life After High School:
FYE Helps Seniors
By Matthew Garrett
The Freshman Year Experience program at Mesa College helps seniors make the change to college life and gives support and guidance to them. More:
Peer Education:
Bucs Help Bucs!
By Tarielle Christenson
This year’s Peer Education class is taught by Mrs. Crystal Frasca. They meet first period to discuss important issues such as sex, drugs, rape prevention and birth control. The students also have the opportunity to learn self-defense. More:
Attention, Alumni!
MBHS 50th Class Reunion from 1958
Contact Orpha Higley (858) 274-8850
OLHigley@Juno.com
From 10/2/08
enjoy the 5-day reunion. For general information for Class of '58, see here: grads, see the general web site of the MBHS Alumni Association here:
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