Locking the Portable Bathrooms

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There is writing with a pencil on the boys bathroom.

Are students at Lincoln High school angry about the bathrooms locked? The students at Lincoln High school are  smoking and vandalizing the bathrooms. Back in 1975, there was a article in Lion Tales written by, Jim Hubert talking about “Street people urge smoking are as solution to problem”. A quote from it said, ” That a smoking area on campus could solve the problem and even clean up the school bathroom”.  Another quote by Jim Hubert, “Suggested to neighbors to take pictures of students in act of violating property rights, keep time sheets and physical descriptions of violators…,” Students will have to walk from the portable classrooms to the restroom in the main building.

 

Another article from 1974-1979 to Lincoln High school.
A article from 1974-1975 to Lincoln High school.

 

This is the article from the 1974-1979 yearbook to Lincoln high school.

 

A world full of teen alcoholics? There was a estimated 10 million underage drinkers in 2010. There are 3.4 million american teenage alcoholics and the number kept increasing in the spring of 1979. The portable bathrooms were opened this Tuesday for the work the janitors made in the bathroom. The rules about bathroom breaks or out of class are: never more than 1 student at a time, Always bring a pass, Unless a emergency never at the start of class, or at all during advisory. Just a FYI, School is still a closed campus.

 

Students are still vandalizing the school property day in and day out. Is alcohol a problem in and out of school. A quote from the 1979 yearbook of Lincoln high school, by Chris Hansen, “Alcohol is a bigger problem than drugs. With drugs a can get busted and taken to juvenile Hall. But alcohol is readily available,…And its a drug that is socially acceptable.”  This number reached a high of 43.3 percent in 1997, but dropped back to around 33 percent in 2017. But still is not a number we want to see for our children.