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Sharing our campus with San Bernardino High School dur- ing the first four weeks of the school year caused the fac- ulty and students of both schools many inconveniences. This situation was a direct result of the demolition of the San Bernardino campus and the delay in completion of Ca- jon ' s facilities. Construction had been scheduled to be finished in time for fall classes; however, union strikes halted all progress. The students of both schools were co- operative with the double session. The school day started early for San Bernardino High and ended late for Pacific. Relocation in Pacific ' s cafeteria caused many problems for the San Bernardino High School administration. Space was of a premium and privacy was nearly nonexistent. The usual extra activity and confusion at the beginning of the school year was made more unbearable because of these conditions. Double sessions also took its toll on the Paci- fic administration. Because the school was allowed only a certain number of telephones and many of these had to be used in Berdoo ' s offices, some of Pacific ' s offices did not have phones during the four weeks of double sessions. Above: San since our caf mil enoug to far lei attendance taty in her toping ac rails was DOUBLE 09QQH0NC
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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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