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Above left: As a student in Mr. Ghl ' s drafting class, Scott Schmale works on his assignment Above: Senior, Lance Hopton. changes the sandpaper on the jitter bug sanding machine in auto shop student life 105
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It ' s not all fun and games Although high school was remembered as being some of best years of our lives, there was much more involved than just fun and good times. There was a large amount of homework and studying to do before that final diploma was issued. The majority of students found the time both to enjoy their high school years and yet ensured themselves a secure future by going to class and learning. The students who came to high school with the attitude that they were going to have a good time and not be bothered with home work and going to classes were truly the unfor tunate ones When it came time to graduate, there was the bitter shock that they were be ing left behind. There was so much more to school then just seeing how many friends one made. There was the late nights of studying for the big test, the hours and hours of homework that never seemed would be finished, and all those days when one went hungry in order to finish a forgotten assignment at lunchtime. Yes, indeed, it was certainly not all fun and games But there was no greater feeling in the world than that moment when the graduate ' s name was called and that diploma was finally in his hands. At the moment, the student knew that all the sleepless nights and all the missed lunches were worth it. The whole future lies ahead and everyone takes some great memories with them. But most important is the secure feeling that the knowledge they have obtained will help them reach their future goals. Debbi Clark, class of 83 HHPflffp ' RK 1 :«r.- - ' ■ i5Sz2 ™ W- i- JftJ Above: As a way for the entire school to recognize San G ' s honor students, their pictures are placed in the A building ' s showcase. Above right: As TA for Mr. Sanchez ' s crafts class, Denise Chapa checks attendance. Below: As part of a child behavior assignment, psychology students assemble various games that will help youngsters learn. Right: Chris Casarez and Jesus Dominquez locate main waterways in different countries as a part of their geography assignment. .04 Student life
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Seniors edge by juniors Call it a new experience, fun, exciting, and definitely brutal. The 1982 Powderpuff foot- ball game, held on December 15 at 7:00 p.m was just like any game played by the pros. The annual gome played between the senior and junior girls finished at 8:20 p.m., cut to an hour by officials, with a score of 8-6, seniors. The chance to put on the game shirts and get tough on the field came only after two weeks of strenuous practice. The teams were coached by varsity football players. The coaches for the seniors were Mike Sylvester, Perry Amador. Mark Miyashiro, Jeff Qu Chris DeFonce, and Robert Prince. J coaches included Paul Jefferson. Dennis Allen, Jeff Lewis, Donald Ward, and Jeff Nishkian. It was fun working with the girls, and I hope they enjoyed it as much as I did. Next year they ' ll do more running, ' ' stated Coach Jefferson. Trying to teach girls simple plays was not as simple as it seemed. Mass confusion hit the huddle — Do 1 go left? What ' s a forty nine flip? By game night everyone was raring to go. Enthusiasm was high and the rivalry was intense. Junior Cathy Haubner said, The bruises will be well remembered. It was worth it though. Above right: Junior coach, Paul Jefferson, goes over a play Some of the moves are reviewed even during the game, due to a short, two-week practice period. Top: The tradition of joining together for the kick-off is shared amongst the seniors. Above: 1982 Senior Powderpuff Team — First Row: Corina Cabreau, Annette Herzberg, Janet Hobbs, Karen Clemens, Lana Tanaka, Catarina Coelho, Debbie Dowell. Second Row: Coach Mike Sylvester, Jill Chavira, Sherry Marron, Lisa Torres, April Abreau, Alesha Dickson, Beckon Wrysinski, Julie Qermaine, Sheila Brooks, Denise Chappa, Rica Cravens, Coach Perry Amador, Third Row: Coach Mark Miyashiro, Coach Jeff Quiggle, Debbi Clark, Gwen Bradac, Lisa Mears, Lin- da Gonzales, Tina Franklin, Anna Hernandez, Audrey Lanas, Marcia Charles, Dee Marie Haney, Coach Chris DeFonce, Coach Robert Prince, Fourth Row: Mia Vaughnes, Jill Davis. Lisa Hernandez, Antoinette Sistos, Kelly Quiggle, Glenda Driskal, Leah Henderson, Polly Frey. Right: Forces clash as the seniors dage for their team. - r I Of:, student life
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