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

 - Class of 1983

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San Gorgonio High School - Summit Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 323 of 368
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Below: Custodian aides — First row: William Bane, John Martin. William Culbertson, Guy Knight. Brenda King. Joseph Miller Second row: Lisa Lan dry, Mike Karge. Jerry Bartlet. Lin Ibarra. Clarence Stufflebean, Gary Gregg. Mike Nolan. Third row: John Perez. Derrick Wilson, Calvin Harris, Walt Rybak. Lavin Allen, Art Thurman. Toby Chapa Bottom: Cafeteria workers — First row: Adelina Almaza, Lera Price. Jill Porterfield. Virginia Compos, Shirley Inman. Bobbie Wilson. Lea Beth Duke Second row: Willie Loring. Eulalia Arce. Elanore White. Pauline Covey, Marjorie Burley, Agnes Gerbitz, Angie Higgins, George Gilbreau. Myrna McNeil Below right: Taking popcorn to the hungry secretaries, is no job for Walt Rybak. Secretaries keep network running smoothly Mr Keith Porterfield Athletic Equipment Attendar Mrs. Leotra Metoyer Campus Security Officer II Ms HopeOlgiun Campus Security Officer I Mr Austin Pulliams Campus Security

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Who could type a letter in two minutes flat, keep track of a variety of records, answer three telephone calls, and take a coffee break all at the same time? The secretaries at San Qorgonio. Although not always noticed by students on campus, they played an important role in maintaining the high standards that San G. was noted for. Among the secretaries at school was Kate Lawrence, whose main job was to screen telephone calls and ar- range for substitutes. Why was she a secretary? Because it ' s what I know how to do. Linda Tomas was another such person at school who kept things in order. I enjoy working with the students. She sold annuals and ASB cards and attended school in her spare time. She hoped to acquire a Bachelor of Arts degree in accounting. In the health room, one could find Sarah Sayre who entered new students ' names into the computer and took care of sick or injured students. She also handled emergency phone calls to the paramedics and hospital. Denise Folgner took care of call slips, suspensions, ex- pulsions, and master schedules. In her spare time she lik- ed to garden, do needlepoint, cook, and play bridge. I went to work for the schools in 1947 and I haven ' t been out since. Among the other secretaries at San G. were Patricia Cotter who worked the switchboard and was the voice of the daily bulletins; Marlene Garot vice principal ' s secretary whose backward writing made the OCS list more interesting to read; Debbie McGarry, who took ap pointments for the counselors; and Becki Savage who was ready with transcripts and records for all students. All secretaries had to take a written test and have some prior work experience to be considered for employ ment at city schools. The clerical staff usually held a bir- thday party every quarter at someone ' s house to celebrate birthdays. The party included a potluck dinner, as well as, the entire clerical staff of San G. Parties were one way secretaries took time off from all the work they had to do to keep a complicated network running smoothly. John Kocher, class of ' 83 Top right: During library hours, students can find Andy Banks keeping the library under control while Mrs. Corrigan is at lunch. Above: Linda Tomas takes her job very seriously as she fills out some receipts. Right: In charge of athletic equipment, is Marge Wolf, who keeps the girls ' locker room in top shape. 2L L7- ' - Ms. Sarah J. Sayre Intermediate Cleik Attendance Office 318 faculty Darryl Thayer School Psychologis Mrs. Linda Tomas Financial Secretary Mrs. Lucy Bishop Custodian



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Nineteen-eighty-two news headlines affect all Nineteen-eighty-two was not a quiet year for the United States and the rest of the world. The number one news story that appeared daily in the news headlines was the American economy with its unemploy ment and high interest rates affecting Americans. Americans also felt the attempts of the tax program and the effects to reduce inflation by President Ronald Reagan. On January 6, 1983, President Reagan sign- ed into law a bill which would add a five cents tax per gallon on gasoline. This extra revenue was to be used to improve the nation ' s roads and mass transit systems. Gasoline prices ranged from $1.00- $ 1 .50 per gallon, depending on type of fuel and location of station. The second top news story was the ordeal of seven people who died in the Chicago area, when they took cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. The most important and terrible occurrence was the attempt at copy- ing the cyanide-laced capsules. The manufacturers of Tylenol, Anacin and other over-the-counter drugs were forced to design safety seals for all their products. War and its problems concerning the countries was the next top story that many people read in the daily newspaper. The Middle East had a great deal to do with the news. They included the Israel PLO war in Lebanon and massacre of civilians in Beirut refugee camps. Many Americans also became aware of the war over control of the Falklands by Argentina and Great Britain. England ' s Prince Andrew was an individual who was watched by the media during his participa- tion as a soldier in the war. Stories leading to deaths and attempts made on lives made top coverage in the news. In the Soviet Union, people were shocked by the death of their President Leonid Brezhnev. The U.S. was luckier as President Reagan recovered from a gunshot wound when John Hinkley Jr. fired as the President left a Washington hotel. Acquitted by reason of insanity, Hinkley was sent to a mental hospital instead of prison. Another headline that received coverage was when Poland ' s Lech Walesa, solidarity leader, was freed by Poland ' s military. Riots started, and a military rule was imposed, with curfews and rationing becoming a way of life. Another story was the U.S. Congressional election which elected Republican George Dukemajein as Governor of California and former San Diego mayor Pete Wilson as California ' s new senator. Finally, the terrible crash of a jetliner in Washington shocked Americans as they watched survivors swim to safety in the icy, Potomac River. The uncertain future of the U.S. Social Security system worried many Americans and President Reagan organized a new department to look into the future of social security. To Americans and the people in the world, these were only a few stories that were covered. The year nineteen-eighty-two was a year for many news headlines. Right: One of Leotra Metoyer ' s jobs is to open the girls restroom each day. Below: Members of the school staff and school board listen as Mr. Haley talks to parents at Back to School Night.

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