San Gorgonio High School - Summit Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

 - Class of 1983

Page 306 of 368

 

San Gorgonio High School - Summit Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 306 of 368
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Below Left: Helping students is no work for Mrs. Casselman as she helps Danny Quiggle in English Below: In the NHS game booth at the carnival, Mr. Amstutz tries a shot at the dart game run by Linda Hanlon and Larry Richards Bottom: Interested students like Fernie Gomez, listen to Mr. Bohn as he talks during his Industrial Education class. Mr. Stan Allred Social Studies Mr. Jerry Benne tt Industrial Arts 302 faculty

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There was a new disciplinary program instated at San G. The program was called On Campus Suspension or OCS for short. The program was introduced by Vice Principal, Mrs. Brickley. The purpose of this new program was to eliminate truancies, tardiness, and the loitering on campus grounds during school hours. The program consisted of one teacher volunteering to remain in D -5 during his or her conference period. All students caught in the halls without a pass during class time were immediately taken to the suspension room. A first offense would usually only get the student there for a single period; a second offense two days, third of- fense a week; and so on. The OCS program was run with a firm hand. There was no room for explanations or leniency. The administrative branch was quite serious about this program. Students and teachers alike, soon found this out. The program was needed to replace the PASS program of last year. The PASS program was discontinued due to lack of funds and lack of effectiveness. The OCS program had been tried at other high schools in this area, such as San Bernardino High School. The program was no longer in effect at San Berdo High due to lack of effectiveness. Perhaps with the strict enforcement on the San G campus it might be a success. The program was expected to continue next year if the effectiveness was proven. Overall, the program was expected to be a suc- cess. Most teachers agreed that it was a necessary step for disciplinary problems. The administrative branch hoped that with the cooperation of students and teachers the program would continue with suc- cess and rid the school of its trouble makers. Debbi Clark, class of 83 Left: At the pep assembly, Mr Shepherd participates in the Halloween fun by dressing up as a bum and also encouraging students to attend the football game against Redlands that night. Below: Busy working on papers at his desk, is where students can find Mr. Jones during most of the school day. Below Left: During San G. ' s first carnival, Mrs. Brickley and Leotra Metoyer enjoy a few laughs as they keep the carnival under control. Mrs Barbara Brickley Vice Principal Gerald Shepherd Vice Principal faculty 301



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Some teachers lighten the load It ' s a drag, complained junior Dawn Kruger. I hate it, added another junior Cheryl Opperman. What these students were talking about was the ap- parently unnecessary disuse of the school ' s street lockers. Mr. Doug Stockham explained that the approx- imately 2500 lockers were shut due to lack of school funds. Many students have asked, How much money does it take to keep a few lockers opened?! According to ASB President Frank Havemann, it costs $32,000 annually to keep up the lockers. To fix one locker door, the cost is $38. Due to the lockers being closed, many students could be seen carrying backpacks and tote bags during school. Junior Jane Singer stated how many of the students felt when she said, It ' s too much trouble to carry your books from class to class and during lunch. For sophomore Stephanie Roehler, open- ing the lockers back up is the only way to end the pain of carrying heavy backpacks. Teachers issued fewer books because students no longer had lockers. Ms. Bar- bara Hagerman, English teacher, was one of many who kept textbooks in class to lighten the load. Yolanda Ledez- ma, class of ' 84 Left: Parents at Back to School Night listen as Mr. Brame talks about what students are doing in his social studies classes. Mr. Charles Brame Social Studies Ms Elaine Carman Physical Education Mr Ralph Carter Special Education

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