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r- Tta PVvoiu ' U vuu tgs f itcWfed V vdou Kctiuitito Having their morning hours free, Pacific High School stu- dents used the time in many various ways. Some Pirates, such as the football team and the members of leadership, had practice sessions in the a.m. that they would usually have held after school. Many students simply messed around with their friends, however some used the time constructively, doing such things as their homework or holding down a job. Although everyone did adjust to the unusual schedule, all were happy to return to 8:30 to 3:10. Far left, above: Since she was able to sleep in during her free mornings Mary MacGregor could stay up late at night and enjoy herself. Left, above: Because it was so late in the evening when school let out some stu- dents didn ' t do their homework until the next morning. Below, left: Candy Bumgardner and Greg Moloney used one of their mornings to shop at the Inland Center. Since most other people were either at work or in school, shopping areas weren ' t crowded. Directly below: The warm Sep- tember weather was conducive to such recreation as swimming, even during the morning hours. Above right: Many clubs had morning breakfast meetings as it was too late to hold meetings after school. Richies was a pop- ular place for these meetings because of its proximity to our campus. Below, right: Many Pi- rates had jobs during their free morning hours like Melodee John who was a lab assistant at the Root-Scott Medical Laboratory. PUC IN 1UB A. M- - - ' ••
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IT Sharing campuses for four weeks (exactly nineteen school days) caused many inconveniences for both Pacific and San Bernardino High Schools, nevertheless the two tradi- tional cross-town rivals lived in peaceful coexistence for the entire time. There was a bit of apprehension on the final day of double sessions, however Bye-Bye Birdie Day proved to be a joyous occasion for the Pirates and Car- dinals. Berdoo ' s move was from one temporary home to another. They moved to the new Cajon High School facili- ties until their campus on E Street has been rejuvenated.
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