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t -ft li f 60 0£ Travis Rabon Sergio Ramirez Steve Rahn Teresa Ramirez Edith Ramirez Terry Ramirez Lisa Ramirez Tony Ramirez Paul Ramones Brian Reinert Frank Rangel Bobby Rendleman Eva Ratley Mark Rideout Lori Reese Noreen Riley Top left: Andrea Mathis, Doug Masia, and Jenny Downs gather near the teachers ' parking lot during lunch. Left: During class, Leslie Nickerson watches the time to see how much longer she has left in the period to complete her assignment Above: Ben Shuford takes care to rinse out his test tubes in Chemistry Lab after finishing his experiment
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Laura Powers gets into the act f $ft Showcase Christine Pannage Maria Parks Dawn Patrick Ricky Peek Jose Panuco Deborah Parrish Jack Peabody Karen Penney Cfc Not everyone at San Gorgonio had a typical and normal hobby. Junior Laura Powers, for example, enjoys acting. She had been acting for ten years. Her first production was at age seven. She was the mother flower in the play, Thumbalina In Twain. I got interested in acting, said Laura, because I like to sing and dance. Laura took dance lessons at Judy Noerr School of Dance for five years. She is taking singing lessons at the present time from E.E. Seidham. During junior high, Laura was in show group, a chorus in which she sang and danced. Laura has performed in many productions. She was in: Thumbalina; Aladdin, A Christmas Carol; The Nutcracker for four years; Sleeping Beauty; The Blue Bird; Peter Rabbit; The Wizard of Oz; Huck Finn; and Pinocchio. Laura has per- formed for many theaters and schools such as Junior University, California Schools, and The California Theater. Laura was also involved in school activities. She was on varsity poms and a member at large in student council. Laura enjoys acting, singing, and dancing very much, but she doesn ' t want to make it a steady job. Acting is fun, but it is too unstable. One month you could have six jobs and the next month you might not get any, replied Laura. Debbie Mitchell, class of 85 Above: Liiura Powers performs a pom routine to a medley of songs at a Friday assembly. ffvf Angel Perez Michael Pickett Kelli Powell Tina Perry Toni Pineda Laura Powers Chris Petinaud Narin Piriyasathira Patricia Proctor Peerach Burton Poppenga Chairat Pungaew Phermsangngam 1126 juniors
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Juniors face seniors at Powderpuff game m 4 Above: Waiting on the sidelines, the juniors look forward to the prospect of another touchdown. Get rowdy! Get tough . . .! That ' s what the class of ' 84 did when they finally had their chance to participate in the annual Powderpuff game. The big night for the Junior Senior Powderpuff game was December 15. Many preparations went toward getting ready for the game: prac- ticing, fundraising, and buying the shirts. The junior girls who played went through much exercise and coaching to be in top shape for the game. Even though I didn ' t like the exercises too much, it really helped us tone up for the game, commented junior Effie Vassiliou. Besides practicing daily for three weeks, the junior players and officers spent two days holding a car wash at Wendy ' s on Highland Avenue to raise money for the shirts and pregame dinner at Lampost Pizza. Part of the money raised from the car wash went towards the purchase of the powderpuff t-shirts. The shirts were Spartan blue with black let- tering and design. The junior powderpuff cheerleaders were not to be brush- ed aside. Their enthusiasm and crazy antics all led up to a fun time cheering at the game. Cheerleaders Mitch Gunn and Chairat Pungaew both agreed it was an experience they won ' t easily forget, but would just as easily participate in again in their senior year. Said Chairat, We needed more time for practice, but it was fun. Joe Wilshire, another cheerleader, commented, It was great! It was very embarrassing, but I still had fun. The outcome of the game? The juniors did their best to break the seniors ' traditional victories, but lost 8-6. Stated one of the two quarterback ' s, Becky Carranza, It was a pretty rowdy game. Next year we ' ll win for sure, fairly. Jaunita Ruiz Denise Russell Gina Russell Esteban Sanchez Debbie Sanders Michelle Sandoval Peter Sandoval Patrick Sanford Dori Saunders Theresa Shubeck 128 j union)
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