Canyon Springs High School - Open With Care Yearbook (Moreno Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Canyon Springs High School - Open With Care Yearbook (Moreno Valley, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 121 of 184
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AT THE COUNCIL ' S first meeting President Floyd Gaines and Valarie Knoop diseuss ideas tor future freshman aetivities. HOW MANY FRESHMEN FIT in a Volkswage, Members of tile Class of 1990 find out at a ' ■jos assembly. i.iTCL W Mary Bowley Paul Bozarth Richard Brack Ercy Bran Jessica Briones Chcric Brock Charles Brown Juiie Brown Tony Brubach Gina Brunstetter Nicole Bryant Jay Bujanda -Bujanda, Freshmen 101

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F irst four-year class has plans The Class of 1990 was destined to be Canyon Springs ' first four-year graduating class. The freshman class council hoped to make the first year of that class a special one. We want to make the first year, Vice President Valarie Knoop said, one that we ' ll never forget. The council contributed ideas to make the year a success, includ- ing the sale of Christmas candy- grams. The class Homecoming Pa- rade float, a big cougar ' s paw, came in second. Council members felt very con- fident about what they did, believ- ing they could accomplish what they started. The class officers, also, believed that they were right for their jobs. I felt that I could help the school, Class President Floyd Gaines said, so I ran for the class Venus Abcrnathy James Abney Lisette Acosta Alison Adams Katrina Adaway Alex Adea Aila Agustin Joann Agustin Shauna Albright Jason Alejos Sandra Alfaro Joey Alongi Sofia Alvarado Joseph Alvillar Crystal Anderson Erica Angle Francine Anthony Alicia Arias Marta Arias Daniel Atkins Kimberly Baily John VanNatta Michelc Banning Curtis Barger Nathan Barker council. Mans ' freshmen believed they had chosen the right people for the job. It ' s a good start, Jamie Ramos said. They are really doing a good job. According to council member Tma Lusk, the class advisers, Mrs. Becky Rodocker, Mr. Tim East and Ms. Tammy Guzzetta, helped the council a great deal. They are there, she said, whenever we need them — at an time. A major goal of the Freshman Council was to make the Class of 1990 noticeable through the years to come. We want to set traditions, ' Councilman Alicia Vargas said, that will never be forgotten throughout Canyon Springs histo- ry-



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o ne banana two banana The Class of 1990 was to be The freshmen are lucky, the first four-year graduat- Wendy Hilbert said. They didn ' t ing class, but it was also the only have to put up with three classes class destined to spend three years ahead of them picking on them. just one year beh ind the top class, The ninth and tenth graders just one year away from compara- were about equal in privileges, with tive glory. no traditional rights granted to The reason, of course, was Can- anyone. A few practices were dif- yon Springs ' transitional status. It ferent for the two classes, though was a two-year high school in freshmen couldn ' t letter in junior 1986-87. In the days of vaudeville shows, the second comic — not quite a star — was called the second ba- nana. He was the one who said varsity sports. Some freshmen did feel dis- criminated against. I really don ' t feel that differ- ent around my friends, Valerie many of the straight lines, who got Knoop said, but when it comes to the pie in the face. Most Canyon Springs freshmen, however, didn ' t feel bad about being second ba- nanas, especially for 1986- 87. It ' s better to be second, Teri Maciboba said, than to be fourth in a regular high school. lass activities, I feel looked down Sophomores who had attended best high school, Mike Hastin Moreno Valley High SchcKil said said, no matter if I am a fresh- that the freshmen at Canyon man. Springs were actually fortunate. FRESHMAN Kmc Walsh and Aaron Shcpard (ind Hf. Thong Muon Bunthanom Erik Burger Wes Burkett Tina Burrow Hector Burton Gerard Butts Kevin Byrne Tony Calidonna Heather Campbell Julie Campbell Tina Cantrell Patricia Cappuccitti Cindy Carbajal Natalie Carpenter Sheila Carpenter Alex Carrillo Carolyn Carroll Sheila Carte Tricia Carter Many felt, though, that Can- yon Springs offered a better atmo- sphere. I feel proud to be one of the privileged few to go to the city ' s

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