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TT WoWess UttfeR Btoites Becoming accustomed to a strange campus was not too difficult for San Bernardino High School students. They made themselves at home and soon such well-known spots as the anchor, the hill, and the Boulder of Champions were familiar places to them. The Cardinals used the Pacific High School campus from seven a.m. to twelve noon each day and had to completely vacate the grounds by twelve- thirty. Their early hours made it possible for many San Bernardino High School students to get afternoon jobs. Others used free afternoons for homework or recreation. Above left: Familiarizing him- self with San Bernardino ' s stu- dent store in its temporary loca- tion of Pacific ' s old student store, is John Hendy, a San Ber- nardino High School student. Below left: The line of buses In front of the school snarled up traffic and resulted in mad chaos. This situation was quite upsetting to many students and parents, both coming and going. Above left: All of San Bernar- dino High School ' s leadership gathered in front of the gym, a traditional Pacific spirit spot, for a rousing Berdoo spell-out. Below right: Getting a better view of the campus from atop the Pirate ' s announcement sign, was John Hendy SBHS Gov. of Ath. I ££N BERNARDINO ON OUR CAMPUS
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A i I i $ d 1 10 fn T Sfc 3ufe 120 100 80 rrs i — 110 90 70 60 40 ♦ miimr. — Left: A sign of the times, the thermometer, showed one of the worst problems caused by dou- ble sessions. Pacific held classes during the hottest time of the day, causing discomfort for both the students and the faculty as the rooms were often warm- er than the outside temperature. Below: Entering and leaving the student parking lot posed numer- ous problems such as watching for police and other obstacles. Below right: Kristi Jones, Ken Bruning and Pam Knea walk home after school as it is getting dark. This situation got worse and worse as it got later and later in the fall of the year. Above right: Football practice for the Pirates was in the morning from 9:00 to 11:00 to escape the terrific heat of the afternoon. Sizzling temperatures, traffic jams, and late dinners were the main problems that faced Pacific High School students during double sessions. The students and faculty arrived on campus at the time of day when the temperature was highest and things got worse instead of better as the after- noon progressed. Because many of San Bernardino High School ' s students and faculty were just leaving as we were arriving there was often quite a traffic jam on all the streets surrounding the campus. Another inconvenience was the fact that some students had to walk home in the dark. PAOFiCSUFFERED SILENTLY
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