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It ' s hard getting back into the hassle The atmosphere was high spirited on September 10, 1982, as summer vacation had more or less come to an end as it was registration day for San Gorgonio ' s returning class of 1984. After three months of vacation, students finally got to see all of their friends. Yet there was a sort of blank face on the students. Perhaps they were in awe because they couldn ' t believe they only had two years of high school left; or even a better excuse, for some weren ' t used to getting up before 1 1 :00. Following tradition, registration was held in the cafeteria and went smoothly compared to previous years. Lines weren ' t too long, so it didn ' t take much time for people to get in and out of line and back home to bed. After a summer of swimming, baseball, going to the beach, holding part-time jobs, and let us not forget sleeping in late, students looked forward to getting back, even though it meant not as much rest and relaxation, as Allyson Woolcott commented, I had a great summer and I ' m excited about school, but it ' s hard getting back into the hassle. If not the prospect of daily homework, students looked for- ward also to the many extracurricular activities at school and seeing their friends every day. Karen Penny, an active student at San G. said, I ' m glad to see all my friends and get back into clubs and activities. Brenda Snodgrass, who was hardly ever seen without her other half, Jane Singer, said, Without each other we would be completely lost in Chemistry. However, the most anticipated aspect of returning to good ole San G for the class of ' 84 was probably that they would be returning as juniors. Before we became juniors we thought being a member of that class would be a privilige because we ' d be con- sidered upperclassmen. Now that we ' re juniors, we realize we have always been the best because we ' re the class of ' 84! observed junior Kelly Aquino. Above: After registration, many students are encouraged to visit the library. Crystal Smith and Travis Greene tend to their duties as library aides. Diana Fredrickson Paul Fuller Brian Freeman Carol Galvan Kris Fry Cindy Garcia Manuel Garcia Liz Gardner Pat Garrett John Gates Abraham Gerardo James Giles Maria Gavin Janet German DeniseGillett Penny Gayle Gervaise Giles Robert Glover Connie Godwin Julian Gomez Ray Gonzales
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Junior teaches dance after school ft$9 David Hori Kim Hudson Nancy Jacks Buffy Jensen Christy Johnson Matthew Charley Hunter Arlet Jackson Cynthia Jimenez Janet Johnson Huddleston Julie Hunter Jaime Jacobo Adrian Johnson John Johnson Mark Hudkins Lisa Hysong Emmanuel Angela Johnson Christina Jones Brian Hudson Jefferson Showcase Above: Kathy Wood ' s ability as a dancer contributes to her coordination in pom routines. Besides cheerleading, Kathy Wood ap plied her dancing talent to teaching other young dancers at the Looking Glass Studio. Students from ages four to eighteen re ceived lessons from Kathy, who had had seven years of dance lessons. After school time on Mondays, Thursdays, and Satur- days was dedicated to teaching. Prior to receiving the job of teaching, Kathy had demonstrated and substituted for about one year at the studio. I like teaching a lot, stated Kathy, who has been teaching for more than a year now. Kathy was enrolled in dance classes by her mother, at age six to develop poise and posture, but quit soon after. At age nine, she resumed dancing and has continued to do so. With hard work and lessons, Kathy has become a talented jazz, ballet, and tap dancer. Because of her experience as a dancer, Kathy has been in many musical shows con- nected with Junior University and the Civic Light Opera. She has played a wide range of characters in J.U., from a lost boy in Huck Finn to Linda in the Sleeping Beauty. For CLO, Kathy played one of the three town girls in Showboat. Perhaps one of Kathy ' s most memorable roles was that of Clara in the nutcracker at the Inland Empire in 1976. Her role was the start of a series of roles in the Nutcracker for the next six years. Peter Rabbit followed the Nutcracker, and for two years Kathy played Tom Thumb. In addition to the many musicals Kathy participated in, she has done three dance concerts of jazz, ballet, at the Inland Empire, and two fashion shows for Harris ' . After graduating from high school, Kathy plans to audition for more professional shows in Los Angeles. She has no dreams of becoming a star and if she does make it, I will succeed with my own potential. ' ' Despite her tremendous dancing skills, Kathy hopes to form a career in journalism. Any type of work in the field of Oral Com munication interests her. She will continue to perform if she has the time. Being very busy outside of school ex tracurricular activities, Kathy still found time to show school spirit as a varsity poms cheerleader. She is also a memberat large for student council. 1 20 juniors
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