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Page 100 text:
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BJ ifue f »i-4 kva« jJI ROWD-I-E that ' s the way we spell rowdie! OdY Cl OWQ We party hardy at San G High! Come on all you Spartan fans, get on your feet and clap your hands! These were a few cheers that could be heard at San Gorgonio ' s football and basketball games. Participating in the excitement was near ly San G ' s entire student body, moms, dads, brothers, and sisters of the players, and loyal Spartan fans. All came from miles around to route San G ' s team to V V l-V-1-CT-O-R-Y! Along with the cheerleaders, there was also the Pep band, and the not to be forgotten, Frank Havernann and his famous basketball cheer, all of whom attended games to promote spirit in the crowd. Yeah! Rah! Expressions such as these could be heard spontaneously at either a football game when a first-down or a spectacular catch was made; also during a basketball game when there was a foul called on the other team or when the Spartans scored. Contrary to yeahs and rahs were Boos and Hisses. These usually oc- curred when the referees made unfair calls. There were also occasional times when the crowd rebelled against the opponent ' s crowd, or their team members, or even their coaches ' actions. Yelling, screaming, and just getting totally radical, became a habit, an urge, even a need, on Friday nights. Since loyal Spartans found it hard, even painful, to caim down after a victorious game, they often headed to the local eatery. After that ... to a friends house, home to watch late night TV, or on to bigger s arid better things.
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Page 99 text:
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Left: The Show group practices during fifth period and prepares for holiday performances In the area. Below left: Alumnus, Ben Vessup, joins The Living Christmas Tree as he sings ' Ring the Bells. Below: 198283 Girls Choir — First row: Lori Miller. Kelly Obien, Karen Sigler. Jubel Obien, Helen Kwon. Chris Kuhn, Carol Chudy, Renae Johnson, Terri Lacy. Second row: Colette Stark, Irene Taylor, Rhonda Wallbaum. Sandra Grable, Anette Forsythe, Shelly Rudnick, Alice Herrera, Third row: Monica Sanchez, Martha Wright, Linda Dubiski, Lisa McLaughin, Sharilyn Meyer, Angeia Johnson, Pam Stoker, Kim Jarre!!, Lisa Castillo. Fourth row: Tracy Lanier. Donna King, Debbie Manuel, Daneen Up ton, Dena Cronic, Yolanda Jasper, Bruseanna Romer, Lisa Hesla, Tahhan Howard, Kim Flatt Below right: 198283 Boys Choir — First row: Leo DeCora, Bob Campbell, Jim Wrysinski. Second row: Mike Harnden, Andy Biyant Dwyatt Williams, Third row: Charlie Hunter, Donald Shmid, William Lytle. Fourth row: Ryan McConnel, Larry Pirkle, Henry Manuel, John Kocher Bottom: During the holidays the show group performs for many audiences. Along with the Interact Club they visit Carmack School for handicapped children and sing Christmas carols. student life :i!i
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Page 101 text:
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Above left: Spirited cheerleaders like Kim Hayes get excited when the Spar tans take the lead. Above: Generating spirit at every home basketball game is the Spartan pep band. Left: Senior basketball enthusiast, Frank Havemann. fires the crowd with his famous cheer: This is the basketball! That is the court! They are the loo-o-o-o sing team! They are the win-n-n-n-ning team! Yeah San G! Yeah San G! . . . student life V7
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