Tokay High School - Tokay Yearbook (Lodi, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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Tokay High School - Tokay Yearbook (Lodi, CA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 109 of 326
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I . After a long day at school, tired students head home on the buses. 2. Riding home on their bikes is the most handy and least expensive way to commute to Tokay classes for students. Transportation 105

Page 108 text:

104 Tigers comm nte b different ways Getting to school was a task faced by students daily. Students either rode the bus, drove, walked or shared raides. Riding the district buses was the most used. Approximately 67 percent of Toaky's 2,547 population rode the 23 district buses to school. Almost 30 percent of the students drove cars to school. a majority of them were seniors. Only four per- cent walked or shared rides to school. Overcrowding of buses due to lack of funds and drivers and passengers' discipline caused many headaches this year. Bill Cox, Lodi Unified School district business manager, met with Tokay's Student Assembly to discuss these problems. Throughout the year, transportaion ad- ministrators worked on solving the problems. Driver's Training was once again offered to students despite the rumors of ter- mination of the program. Driver's Training was taught daily after school to students who were over 16 years old. The activity bus, which was started last school year, continued its second year for students involved in ex- tracurricular activities after school. i .As T 3. Dtivlfl Training instructor Argust Smith gets ready for another ride with future license owners. 4. Trying to find their cars, students wander from one row to another in the student parking lot. 5. Maintaining safety standards, a district mechanic steam cleans an g a,,y i ggyg , 0119109 Ofsrease- i .,.,,. .,.. ..., ., T ' A - - Q



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Service personnel clean vandalism Vandalism, one of Tokay's long standing problems, was stabilized this year. Among the usual broken plumbing, windows, drinking fountains, holes in the walls, there were the lockers decorated with shaving cream, and an 82 dug in the Senior Circle, which cost three men four extra hours out of their schedules to clean up, with seeding to come. According to Fred Winters, head custodian, students could have controlled the vandalism problem if they would have used the Silent Witness Program. We work hard to keep the campus clean, stated Mr. Winters. Some of the students should take more pride in their campus. Three new employees were hired during the year: James Garcia, Arthur Hand, Dean Newhall, Santokh Sanghera, and Linda Weatherbee. The staff was still short approximately six hours of manpower. J' . ease 06 , 124 f ,xx 27' 4. Service Personnel staff is front row Lee Wilson, James Garcia, Norf Pennino, Richard Boyd, Linda Weatherbee, Marilyn Chekouras. Row two Brian Plines, Dennis Nicholas, Santokh Sanghera, William Fletcher, Michael Peavy, Dean Newhall, and Shigeichi Tanaka. 5. Lawrence Hurlbut and Brian Plines weed out the amphitheater to get ready for spring. 6.Shigeichi Tanaka and James Garcia take a break after a heavy schedule. sss ss ooo. nnooo ....... kkkiii .... soo s ses .... . ii... it if i

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