San Gorgonio High School - Summit Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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San Gorgonio High School - Summit Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 125 of 368
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: $t$0 9 Top right: Bob Beeman ' s one complaint is that lunchtime is too Michelle Kinsella Genette Kragness Linda Kwon Tracy Lanier Stephanie Layne short to socialize, and review homework Above: A common Dorothy Kirby Dawn Kruger Elizabeth Lamb Fletcher Laukka Huy Le sight is picnic tables strewn with backpacks, purses, and books, Guy Knight Kathy Kubitza Shonna Lambirth Donna Lawrence Thien Le

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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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Showcase Many students who attend San Gorgonio have come from foreign coun- tries to live In the United States. One such student is Susik Lee. a junior, wno moved with his family to the United States from Seoul, the capital of Korea. Susik and his family came to the United States because they wanted to live a better life and get a better education. Susik said, The students of Korea attend school six days a week I think this is hard on peo pie because you only have a one-day weekend. But you learn much more than you do in the United States. When Susik came to the United States, he attended Cole Elementary School and Serrano Junior High School. He received good grades but he thought he could have done better. One major problem he encountered was learning the English language. It was a difficult task for him and his family to learn fvnglish, but they all did well. Today, Susik is striving to get some sort of scholarship to continue his education. Susik received the most valuable player award during the 1981-82 tennis season What an accomplishment! He said, Tennis is by far my favorite sport. I love to play the game and I also enjoy watching professionals play His dedication to the sport is evident in the finances involved. You can spend one-hundred dollars on a well-made racket. I paid forty dollars for mine. Susik also has a great desire to become an engineer some day. So, in preparation for this, he is taking his third year of drafting which is very essential in becoming an engineer He plans to attend Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology (MIT.) or California School of Technology (Cal. Tech.). He hopes to graduate from one of these schools with a B.A. degree in engineering. Jeff Robinson, class of 84 Student leads better life at San G. Afft April Lewis Brian Lincoln Chuck Lewis Jeanette Jeff Lewis Lindemann Anthony Livermore • P£ Kathy Lockley Gary Lockwood Chris Loller Cindy Lopez Keith Lopez John Lucas Heriberito Luva Danny Lyman William Lytle Top left: Thien Le and Susik Lee check their class schedules on registration day. Above: Part of Stephanie Nord ' s job as recorder of her group at the ASB Intransition Conference at Cal State is to take notes.

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