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I i J! I! Right: Senior. Victor Ramirez, uses his lunch time to do homework in the library which is opened for the first time during lunch for students to do their studies Below: A shady spot in the quad is reserved for Lisa Torres, Michelle Holcomb. Olivia Navarro, Sandy Mendoza. Ray Jimenez, Jill Chavira. and Arnold Morales. udents stomped out of their classes to various Some thought that lunch should be expanded I It was terribly difficult to please everyone and nch itself Students were relieved though to take kids and the snack bar never had your food and have time to eat purchase items from the The cafeteria was always bombarded wit problems with business It was difficult to purchase y because the lines were excessively long A student could student store, such as popcorn, candy, and soda pop Tt ging, but your lunch was sometimes smashed after being thrashed in your backpack or Most of the driver education graduates dashed to their cars and raced to the nearest McDonald ' s. Burger King, Wendy ' s. Del Taco. and other fast food spots. They had to return to school before the parking lot gates were locked, and the tardy bell rang for fifth their jobs for work experience credit. Club meetings were constantly held during lunch to organize arid prepare for events Assisting college bound seniors with a 3 5 G.P.A. and above were scholarship meetings held on consecutive Mondays Thursday was the day that the Alive Club members met to share with other Christians. ICC days were filled with activities on campus aiding the clubs to raise money. For numerous students this was extra time to study for the test or work on the report due fifth or sixth period The library was open for students wishing a peaceful place to Kids could be found in the gym playing basketball or other courts exercising their rac quetball or tennis abilities. For cigarette smokers, it was time for their much needed break Most could be discovered across the str eet from the school or around the teachers ' parking lot puffing During lunch I attend meetings, study, or observe the kids engaging in interesting ac tivities on campus, ' ' said Evelyn Woo. The lunch period was not perfect but did provide the necessary break. It allowed time for friends to gather and gossip, exchange news or discuss the latest tests Brunswick XMIWIIIMW V wir Del Rosa Bowl N Congratulates the class of 1983 Good Luck! a£ ic0M,jEeu?e e ' 4 1499 E.Highland Avenue San Bernardino, California 92404 886-4675 See our fine selection of class rings 3611 E. Highland Ave. Highland, California 92346 Telephone: 885-3481 862-9055 1133 N. Ml. Vernon Collon, California Telephone: 825-6500 IbrcJ advertising 335
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If you could only see what I hear i ■ 1 if m 1 MK New video games and machinery gained in popularity. For the students there were the video games, the walk-man radio, and numerous electronic video gadgets. Mot only did they benefit from the video era. but so did the faculty There were many computers installed on campus for the use by the faculty such as the computer in the office which recorded all student data, the film projectors, and new audio visual equipment, which was under the supervi sion of the A.V director. A popular new program watched by many students was the audio visual rock station. MTV It could be seen twenty four hours a day on a cable channel. It featured mostly rock and new wave groups As Krista Brown commented, It has some good rock groups and it is great being able to watch them without having to go to their concerts. Another popular piece of audio equipment with the students was the walk man headphones. These were small portable radios with miniature head- phones that anybody could carry in a purse or backpack The quality that most students liked about these radios was the stereo sound effect that one of these little radios could produce The faculty and administration put a ban on these little radios. No one was allowed to listen to one during class time. Even after this order was handed down, one could still find an occasional student sit- ting in the back of a room rocking out to some song. As senior. Dave Sieger, said, You get really bored sometimes and you just want to tune a teacher off. No matter young or old no one seemed i i enjoy this era of audio visual Above: Senior Henry Gomez adjusts the set in the Audio Visual room to pick up better reception for the new rock video network, MTV Right: Sarah Sayre, enters new students names and records into the computer where all student data is recorded Fosdick ' s Ice Cream and Grinders 632 1 N. Del Rosa Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92404 886-3455 .136 advertising
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