Aquinas High School - Summa Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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I ' : class. 3. Mrs. Grimmett allows Gina Rootland to duck into class as the bell rings. 4. Mrs. Leesburg discusses the Academic Achievers ' names with Fa- ther Schilly and Dr. Critchlow. 5. David Chinn an- swers the discussion questions in English 3. 6. Kati Healy calculates her answer during Accounting class. 7. Father McCarthy compliments the recipi- ents of the Academic Achievement awards. Academics I v

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Teachers Enforce Mrs. Karen Lee, writing admit slips for late students. She remarked honestly, That ' s not my problem . . . It ' s your responsibility . . . unexcused ... Mr. Wilson threatened to make the latecomers do something that is a complete waste of your time, n ot mine . . . copy the dictionary page backwards. Mr. Di- Donato screamed, You . . . do not . . . come to my class . . . late! I am now going to call home. Scott Silras exclaimed, At first I hated it . . . then I despised it . . . The new policy has its imperfections. — Therese Kramer a You do not ... come to my class late — Mr. DiDonato 1 . Randall Parker, with Andy Morocco, Edgar Plasen- cia and Pavid Nordquist, laugh during Family Man- agement elass. 2. Father Donat explains the symbol- ism in Dickens ' Great Expectations to his English 4 IS Images We Project



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Volunteers Help Angie Fossutn, Matt Belter, Stacy Duncan and Sam Spaccarotellt visited Del Vallejo School on January 21, received a brief introduc- tion from Mentor Susan Heisler, and with twelve other students, went to an assigned room. These volunteers helped students to match colors, match animals with their sounds, and taught them with flash cards. Angie Fossum said, Going over to the school is like going into another world that needs my help. When 1 leave. I can feel really good about myself knowing that I helped people that needed me. Matt Belter and Sam Spaccarotelli helped a young girl walk up and down the sidewalk, they both said. Helping someone who could help herself was a rewarding way to receive service credit. — Mary Kubesh ... 7 can really feel good about myself ... — Angie Fossum 1. Susie Steinmann converses with Pat Rynn during Mr. Summerfield ' s period three religion class. Su- sie reported sports for the newspaper; Pat acted as- self-appointed senior class spirit leader. 2. Chris Mahmood shares his religion book with Toni Gal- van. Chris played JV football; Toni played JV bas- ketball. 3. Frank Aparicio reads his religion book during Mr. Summerfield ' s class. Frank played var- sity football and varsity basketball. 4. Kathleen Marsh (MRE-Seattle University) Religious Ed 2, Loving. 5. Mrs. Natalie Hrabe (BA-Fort Hayes State University. Kansas) Religious Ed I. Basic Math. 6. Mr. Douglas Cremer (MA-University of California Riverside) Consumer Math, General Math. Loving. 7. Mrs. Mary Lou Grimmett (MA- California State University San Bernardino) Reli- gious Ed. 2, Church History. 8. Mr. Kevin Summer- field (MA-Loyola Marymount University) Church History. Religious Ed 1. American Government. 20 Images We Project

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