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The Invisible People Although jobs such as cofererio, jonitoriol and security workers usually do not get the glamoraus attention that other fields do, they are o vital port at Cojon. Cafeteria workers get up ot 4:30 a.m. to get to work by 5:00 a.m. Then they commence moking food for four- teen schools. When lunch came they sold almost S1000 dollors worth of food in forty to forty-five minutes to oil those hungry kids. Cajon was the only school with a solod bar in the San Dernordino District. The jonitoriol staff wos on ever pre- sent, but never-noticed force. If they hadn ' t hove been here the classrooms would have grown into a mountainous mess. Tom Porhom felt that The custo- dions were very hard workers and olthough people look at them os just ones who clean the school, they ore very special in thot without them, Cojon would fall into a pit of untidin ess. And finally the security guards. They helped to keep the school free from vandals, delinquents, and the like. Although mony times security was look- ed down upon by some students, they were a force to be dealt with. Day in and doy out their task remoined the some. Among some of their duties while at Cojon, they hod to take truants to On Campus Suspention, write reports for thefts, vandalisms, unprovoked at- tacks, and breok-ins. They olso maintain- ed the peace by breoking up fights and disagreements Mony students hod o hostile ortitude toward the security guards, ond yet other students such as Tali Solitz felt that The security guards were quick, efficient, ond they got the job done. But no matter how we felt, the faithful security guards were there to preserve the peace ond sofety of the students. Overall, it con be sold the Cojon hod many workers whose positions were overlooked and assumed more than others. We would be in o dire mess without them. 1 nffo- ' ri o Foculfy Suppoft Services 113
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(Top) (Left ol Right) Aujtin Pullloms. Dorothy Ross. Cindy Koeps«ll. Robert Fuller. (Left) Robert Fuller Is olwoys herd ot worK protecting the compus o» Cojon ond Its people. (Right) The Ironsportlon methods of our protectors wos the olwoys dependoble scooters. (Opposite. Top) Here lies o losk only o CoJon jonllor could over- come. (Opposite. Oottom) (Left to Right) The Cofeletlo Stoff: Top Row: Cothy Montoyo. Drendo Shotp. Moty Giles. Cynlhio Mitchell. Zhelmo Voccorello. Becky Colllhon, Yvonne Johnson. Middle Row: Carol Bond. Sonyo Roop. Ottle Berry. Hellen Fluke. Mory Lou Rongel. Bottom Row: Polly Meodows. Evo Tones. 112 Foculiy Support Services
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Sect €ir m 6 ucce 4 u££€f Irs not easy to become on orhleficolly competonr school. If rook skillful orhleres and oursfonding coaches ro pull ir off. And It worked!!! Cojon ' s Vorsiry Football Team wQs firsr in rhe Son Andreas Leogue and semifinollsrs In C.I.F. Ir rook o lor of hord work to moke ir ro rhe semi ' s. I ' m sorry we couldn ' r bring ir home. I wish nexr year ' s team a lor of luck, commenred Terronce Homilron obour rhe resuirs of rhe Vorsiry Football Teom ' s 1986-87 season. Our Varsity Volleyball Team was also firsr In S.A.L, and semifinollsrs in C,I,F, Sports created spirit ond pride in our school. Who con forget the spirited pep rallies or the beg inning of the yeor? Our athletes ' ability to win caused a stir among rhe resr of us. We hod enthusiasm and we gave support ro our reams. We were rhe besr orhlericolly, and we knew ir, Mony people went to the sporting events this 1986-87 year. The Foorboll Stodium wos packed ond boskerboll gomes goined oftendonce rhis year. Who con forget the CIF, football gome right ofter Thanksgiving agoinst Gonesho? The sfodlum was full and the gome went into overtime. The Cowboys were, of course, vicrorious. Ir WQS definotly the most exciting and spirired gome rhis year! enrhused Scort Vondermer, One of rhe many images our school creored in the 1986-87 year wos orhleric champions in oil sporring evenrs. Our greor orhleres helped to moke it this way. With the speed and strength, our othleres aided in mak- ing Cojon Number One. (Right) Qui 1986-87 Vorslly Football Team wos o creotof of much spirit during the foil seoson, os seen here. % ■rt 114 Sports Dlvlslon
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