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

 - Class of 1983

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Oracle Staff 12; Powderpuff 2; Student Assembly 10, Mecha 3 1 , Vice-president I : Psychos 9

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I gotta get outta this place can ' t be lie v? what is happening here ' How absolutely degrading I ' ve never ex perienced anything so embarrassing in my lite. Here I sit, for an entire six hours while I listen to the seconds tick by on the clock above the door to the free world. If you haven ' t guessed by now, this is a true and factual account of the goings on of the OCS classroom. OCS is the abbreviation for On Campus Suspension which is like a punishment by torture. This is where it all begins, after a set amount of tar dies or truancies student may be informed by his or her vice principal that he is nor being a good student and must therefore serve his time in OCS. More severe sentences are given for more drastic situations, but generally two days of all six periods is the usual suspension time When the administration assigns you to OCS, you are given a form which must be signed by your parents. The fun part is explain ing to Mom and Dad why you were tardy to first period so many times when they dropped you off at 7: Warn every day. (the broken locker excuse is no longer valid) I arrived at school early the first day because it would not be wise to be late for this, too. Making sure to take in all of the sights and sounds of the busy quad, I took short slow steps. I sucked in my last breath of fresh air and grabbed the door knob to D-6 while I glanced to be sure that no one saw me go in there. Ugh, I ' m in. My name? Uhhh . . I whispered softly to the teacher my name and grade hoping that no one heaid it — praying to remain anonymous. Luckily, I recognized no one and no snickering could be heard from the back, so I sighed, relieved but not uneasy. This is my first time in. What do I do? The instructor had me sign a roster, take a seat and find something to do For those of us who didn ' t bring books we were for- tunate enough to practice our penmanship while copying from an outdated biology book. How absolutely educational I suppose half of these people would rather be here than doing legitimate work in a real classroom. After I ' d been sitting long enough to get situated and find a comfortable position to last six hours, the door flew open and a face appeared bellowing, Okay, let ' s go. Restroom break! Everyone stood stretched and moved towards the door an- ticipating the sunshine and fresh air, but not before a head count. I felt like part of a herd of cattle Mooing could be heard from the back of the group as we filed out of the room towards the drinking fountain. Once back in the room I began to get sleepy and had to fight back the yawns that were building up in my bored little body. As the time crawled by, I found myself getting a little hungry. I began to daydream and imagine my friends at Burger King as the aroma of hot popcorn filled the little room from the student store nearby. The worst part about the whole thing is the feeling of total captivity. The bell would ring to change classes, and I looked around to see no one move an inch. The sounds of footsteps, laughter and busy conversation made me ache to get out of that room. The OCS system is ridiculous, but extremely effective. For some students it may be endurable, but for me it was an incredible waste of precious time. Believe me, I ' m never going back there! For those locked in OCS a little bit of humor helps the time pass away. Nancy io Maddox Lawrence Anthony Mainez



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. . . and a quack-quack here Showcase Kelly Joslin has a farm EIEIO and on her farm she has a horse, five ducks, one dog, one cat, one chicken, two sheep, and a turkey El EIO. Kelly ' s farm all started with a quarter horse simply because her family enjoyed horseback riding. T hey started to accommodate ether animals since they enjoyed the horse so very much. Well, pret- ty soon one horse turned into four horses, thirty ducks, two dogs, three cats, five chickens, three sheep, and one turkey. Senior Kelly and her family enjoy raising animals, but, it does take a lot of time. Kelly must make sure that they are fed and watered twice a day. This can make Kelly ' s job at the Highland Twin Cinema a little inconvenient. Sometimes she has to ask to go home because she has forgotten to feed the animals. Kelly does have other interests besides raising animals. She enjoys camping, hiking, waterskiing, and motorcycling. Kelly also plays on the softball team at San Gorgonio. Debbie Dowell, class of ' 83 Two such seniors are Nancy Sherry L ynne Man on A Una Marie Marshall HJ£3 wsdk Jt , Kathehne Ann Martin Brent Adams Martindale Sherry Lynne Marron Powderpuff 11, 12; PVF 10, 11; JV Softball 9, 10; V Baseball Stats 11, 12 Alina Marie Marshall BSU 11; Fashion Club 11; V Basketball 1 1 Katherine Ann Martin Powderpuff 1 1 William Martin Powderpuff (cheerleader) 11; Exchange Student 10; BSU 9, 10, 11, 12; Speech 10;FFA9, 10; Psychos 10 William Martin Brent Adams Martindale Cathy Martinez VIC A 9, 10, 11, president 12 Patricia Elaine Martinez Honor Guard 11; Leadership 9, 10; Powderpuff 11; Day trippers 10, 11, 12 Lisa Lorraine Mears Powderpuff 12; Drama 12 Petra Milian JV Softball 9; Mecha Vice- president 11, President 12;CincoDeMayo Jr. Princess 1982 Douglas Wayne Mitchell

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