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Forward Yo! Mike Garcia goes cruising the campus on his Honda tractor. C ea Team by Shasta Wyman and Paula Kundinger V, Making San Marcos High School ff g t , the best looking school in north coun- T g ty is head custodian Mike Garcia's . goglhrcia Flon Ainsley and his crew of custodians pick up the trash on campus and do some maintenance, as well as keep the room clean. They helped install the portables and worked on keeping the rooms warm in cold weather and cool in hot weather. The only problem Garcia can see is the matter of excess trash, especially after lunch. Garcia understands that a shortage of crew makes getting all the work done difficult. I enjoy working with the students and keeping the school looking good, inside and out, he said. Cafeteria manager Dolores Gibbons says her job isn't really hard - it's challenging. For the past four years she has planned the meals, ordered the food, cashiered and taken inventory. She chose this job because she likes working around students and Oh what a job! A custodian roams the campus in search of camp trash. if 'X . J. Li., , ,.,. .. Larry Campbell . i . '.. p '.ll fel f'ef QL.. . ..i. . Mike Garcia he is 'f in Donna Carter . Ed Myran working with food. She also enjoys belonging to the school staff. The only thing she dislikes is getting up at 4 a.m. to be at school 5'3O l There aren't really any problems in this job except minor things that we solve, she said. The cafeteria system has not changed much this year except that the staff is trying to give students more of a selection. Ne year remodeling will be done and it will be more efficient, helping students to get their lunches more quickly. Gibbons, who said she'll probably be a part of the staff forever, said, I like the system, but l'm glad it's improving. 194 Custodians
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'WN L N cu C .Q .- : KD an : rn U -Q L9 O .c D. Love ln The Teachers' Lounge by Heather Rowell and Monica Fedder San Marcos High School doesn't have a matchmaking service, but Cupid has been at work. Stephen Drew, a science teacher, and Sandy Robinson, who teaches journalism and advises yearbook, became engaged to be married. The happy couple went on their first date July 2, 1986, to see Richard ll at the Old Globe Theatre. There must have Suzanne Pippin congratulates the happy couple on their engagement. She was one of the first to find out the couple's engagement. Sandy Robinson lectures to her English class while visions of her wedding day go dancing through her head. Ms. Robina son also teaches Journalism. Steve Drew daydreams about his future bride in the midst of his class. Drew was also seen on John VituIli's clock. 196 The Drews been sparks, because they set their engagement in October of that same year. Mr. Drew recalls, We were sitting on the couch at my house when I propos- ed to her. lt was quite romantic, however. Ms. Robinson fsoon to be Mrs. Stephen Drewj just blushes and em- barasses easily whenever the subjects brought up. an C .v.- . C . QQ 2621. L D- . s g. Ms. Robinson was bubbling over wit information on the happy couples weo ding arrangements which she has alread started on. lt will be an outdoor weddin- and non-tradional. Ms. Robinson will by wearing a white tiered Renaissance co' ton, off-the-shoulder dress, while Mi Drew promises to wear swimfins . . . wit a matching tux ofcourse.
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