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Deprived of towel service, Doug Kimball (left) uses his own towel in his swimming class. After lunchtime supervision, Walt Hess (below) en- ters his newly ocquired office. Men and women ' witness changes Girls became women and boys became men as new signs gronted adulthood to the student body. Following the recommendations of former activities director, Julia Thiel- man, the custodians repainted the restroom doors with the new identifi- cation over the summer. I think it will give us a more mature outlook on going to the bathroom, said Jana Romriell. However, many students did not notice the change. I didn ' t even know that they changed, said Yvonne Salazar. Another visible change was the re- location of the temporary buildings. Due to declining enrollment and the loss of teachers, rooms T- 1 , T- 10, and T-16 were uprooted and transported to various other schools. Two of the temporaries went to Parkside Ele- mentary School to be used for a com- puter center and the third went to Portola Junior High School, said Richard Kirwan. Other changes on campus served to inconvenience P.E. students and athletes. In on attempt to meet a bud- get that was severely affected by increases in the cost of living, towel service and bus transportation to ath- letic events were eliminated. Not having any towels works out fine. The girls don ' t complain, they just bring their own towels, said girls ' locker room attendant. Donna West. Athletic teams responded to the cuts by planning fund raisers such as candy sales and marathon swimming or running events. In addition, the school board approved charging a $fO per semester fee to each athlete. Changes not only occurred in fa- cilities and services, but were also evident in faculty cuts and transfers. A new vice-principal, Walt Hess, and a new activities director, Alan Trefry, came to Orange from El Mo- dena and Villa Park. CS Ch anges 15
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