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! iii Distance Mary Beth Colunga from Grand Terrace, Steve Vega from Victorville, Cathy Ay res from Upland, and Cornelius Potz from Beaumont, walked toward the Quad, the center of activity on campus. Mrs. John- son, Attendance Secretary stated, Despite their distances from school, these students are seldom late or absent. Many other students also came from twenty-eight oth- er parishes in San Bernardino County to form our school community. 1. Debbie Lauren follows Pete Ainsworth to the Senior lockers between classes. 2. Karen Baca, with [ : :Ana[ QuirOga and Susan Enstand, spend time with an orphan in the Mexicah zoo during the October trip to Los NihQs. 3: Joneite Anderson strolls with Claudia Restrepo and Sheila Wagner into the cam- pus in (he: mQrru-n ' 4-:Heinz Steinmann, converses with Gary LaTwreifo •about football practice dur- ing lunch 5, Stephen Mark discusses plans for Spirit Week with Michelle Martinez,. John Mau- rice and Mike Taufek during an ASB meeting. 6 Mf : McMillan,. Senior Counselor, talks to John Hunsaker about college 7 Jason Nigro walks lei- surely wrtft Angle Fossuni (0 scMoolinthe morning.
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I The temperature soared to 117 degrees, the hottest day on record for San Bernardino; 350 boys and 360 girls gathered in the B and C buildings on September 17, 1971, the first day of school for the co-education- ral- Aquinas High School. Bishop Leo Maher, Father Robert J. Nagler, Aquinas Principal, and Sister Phyllis Strdling I.HM.,St Bernardine s Principal, merged the two schools to form a coeducational Catholic School. St. Bernardine ' s, founded in 1923 as a co-educational institution, re- maihed that way until 1957: Dana lm briani felt ' ' The schools changed with the times ' Because of y The need for a co-edu- cation says Sister Mary Esther, the two schools merged. Bishop Buddy had estab- lished Aquinas High School inl955y to provide a Catholic education. Jdtboys in San Bernardino
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