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don t providing a positive tmosphere. a major factor in which took place. school first opened, approximately 850 continued to grow and a now have 1525. We having The 1986 second graduating class. Also, we started out being on Chaffey High School's campus, but we survived until we had our own nest. Scheduling was done e-A- enfcom- puters during the summer of 1985, making it a lot easier on many peo- ple. The school has expanded to fit the needs of the students, staff, and community. -si! HIGH S0 the Eagles 4.1-.. How We've Changed I 7
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Q','5'flW f , :-'H' f ' 1' f , 'qi -' W 1' V ChansesintheC0mmw1ity In 119774 with a population off 19,000 people, Rancho Cucamonga was incorporated as dy city. ltfconsisted of three small towns, Cucamonga, Alta Loma, ands Etiwanda, which contained ithirty-two square miles of undeveloped land. The cityshall wasyhoused in a small, onefroom, building on Archibald AUE'I'1Ll6.'7f7l at B v In s1985,fRanchto Cucamonga grew! to 65,600 people and the city hall swas located on Baseline. In the spring of 1985 there was aground breaking for the new city hall on Haven and Civic Center Drive. The thirtyf two square miles T of undeveloped ,land that held the vineyards, that produced the wine, for lwhich Cucamonga was famous, have l nearly vanished. C is B Y r T T The old historical winery has been torn down, leaving only the main tower, Thetowerhas been restored with new f additions which T will i house T a proposed food yparkf and six-screen theatre.eAcross the street from the winery, an industrial park featuring fmodernistic architec- ture has been built. Behind this is thegLawand Justice building. Many new housing tracts such as C v Victoria, i Brock Homes,f v and l 'fStonegate, have been jbuiltg Restaurants, fast food C places, andjstores have also been constructed, in-e cluding Moskatels, i 'fDel Taco, and K-Mart. Many peo- ple from Los ,Angeles and Orange County removed it here because it was i country The schools have experienced mqor grgwthj according to City C lerk, Beverley Authelet lwhol noted, 'f The school overflow is caused by the growing communityf' 5 l Thus, the movement of people into this community has beguna process of conversion from an undeveloped city into can industri-based, affluent C0111 U B C C ' munity, with at stillpresent but quickly vanishing country at- m osp h e r e th a ti e marsrfks Etiwandafs WindSy0fCl1HU9e' v VH' li?
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