La Sierra High School - Sunrise Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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New-trition Break This year there was a new nutrition break added to the daily school schedule. There was an additional ten minutes added to the five minute passing time for a to- tal of fifteen minutes between second and third period. Nutritional foods were sold in the lunch area and some clubs even sold food during the break as a fundraiser. There were mixed feelings about the break. A majority of the students found it a good time to talk with friends and to get rid of the munchies, but there were a few students who thought the break should be dropped so school could either begin later or get out earlier. Overall, the nutrition break gave everyone the break that they needed after those first two early morning classes. Floaters (back to class) The first week of the second semester a new policy was started at La Sierra High. Students were required to have a pass signed by a teacher giving them permission to leave class. This new policy was created because there were too many students out of class disturbing the classe s in ses- sion. Those who were caught out of class without a pass were sent to basic skills. Teachers and campus supervisors walked the halls looking for floaters. If a student was caught out of the same class four times, he or she would be dropped from that class. This new idea was quite effec- tive and probably will be continued until students can take the responsibility to go to class.

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Lisa Owens Miller ' s Outpost Lana Jefferson Woolworth



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1981 La Sierra Favorites Survey FA ' VOR ' ITE (fav riDnoun. A person or thing re- garded with special liking, or more highly than others. The Sunrise staff felt that it might prove interesting to the students of La Sierra, now and in the years to come, to know just how popular or favorite certain items were in 1980-1981. During January a poll of favorites was taken throughout La Sierra which involved a sampling of 286 students voting on thirteen things. Some students found decisions difficult and did not vote on every single item. On these pages are shown the results of the voting, which should prove interesting and worth a few laughs as the years go by. LActofi Clint Eastwood (38%) Burt Reynolds (25%) Robert Redford (21%) Chevy Chase (9%) Richard Pryor (5%) ( ctfiess wk ood French Fries (26%) Candy Bars (25%) Pizza (19%) Potato Chips (15%) Candy (13%) adio Q iai ' m KMET (32%) KOLA (31%) KGGI (22%) KROQ (7%) KFXM (6%) JUoiif Stir Crazy (36%) 9 to 5 (20%) Blue Lagoon (16%) Song Remains the Same (14%) Any Which Way You Can (9%) Jane Fonda (26%) Barbara Streisand (26%) Goldie Hawn (20%) Sally Field (14%) Bo Derek (11%)

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