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 137 of 368
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Page 137 text:

ove Right: During lunch, Tracy Rudnick and Jo Eva ' eabody listen to their favorite music Above: Everette Bennett :njoys playing basketball during his PE class. Paul Vanderfin Raymond Vara Janice Vaughn Sergio Vera Michelle Walker Steven Van Hoesen Effie Vassiliou Mark Vega Rudy Vidana Ruth Walker Yolanda Vara Janet Vaughn Mariene Vejar Rhonda Wallbaum Tyresa Walker -.

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19.84 on your radio dial plays all the hits om Above: Will Meyer shows signs of his loyalty to KUCR radio stati Tammy Stevens Warren Stovall Elijah Stewart Morris Strickland Where there was the sound of music, there was a teenager nearby. The radio kept most students com- pany a great deal of their time — while doing homework, driving, working, reading, or just loafing in the student parking lot The juniors were no excep- tion to this syndrome. The kinds of music a radio station played determin- ed whether it would be liked by teens or not. Most sta- tions such as FM KBON, located in Arrowhead, were not familiar to many students. Teens had a variety of stations to listen to. On the FM band Redlands KCAL. 99.9 KOLA, and KROQ were some of the most popular stations among students. AM also had a few stations popular with teens: Los Angeles ' KFI, San Bernardino ' s own KFXM. and KMEN, located right behind San G ' s cam- pus. Reasons for station preference ranged from, I like the type of music they play, to The DJ ' s voice sounds really cute. Brenda Snodgrass. Shonna Lambirth, Barry Molton, and Jane Singer were some juniors who gave KOLA their vote. Some of their favorite songs being Rock This Town by the Stray Cats, Vacation by the GoGo ' s, and Saga ' s On the Loose . Station KUOR was the favorite of junior A. C. Rodgers because it plays the music I like, namely If this World were Mine by Cheryl Lynn and Luther Van Drosn. The trends of music change nearly every year, but teens will always be listening to American music . . . playing on the radio . . . P .?!IHK Trevor Strombeck Minh Ta Caroline Tarouilly Lisa Taylor Lisa Sutter Brandon Talbert Irene Taylor Amy Thayer Trace Thuma Julie Tillman



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Above: After finishing his assignment, Curtis Watts has time left before class is over to visit with friends. Below: During a free period, Arthur Ontiveros catches up on his reading. loved by all, missed by many ' Upon their return from Christmas vacation, many students were told the news of the loss of junior Dwayne Hickman, in a fatal car accident on December 19. Friends of Dwayne ' s were even more shocked to hear the news of their close friend. Steve Spratt, who had known Dwayne since junior high school, stated, I didn ' t believe it; I was really shocked. We were good friends; about the best of friends. He was a good person; he would have gone far. Dwayne Edward Hickman was born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida on Oc- tober 30, 1965. When Dwayne and his family moved to Highland, he attend- ed Cole Elementary School. Serrano Junior High was the next step closer to San G. As a junior, Dwayne had been taking the usual requirement classes along with Auto Shop and Family and Society. Mr. Bianchi, his counselor, evaluated Dwayne as An average student who was interested in getting his diploma. He was a nice guy with a likeable personality — always smiled. Dwayne ' s daily life was typical of that of most teenagers. He had an after-school job as a bagger at the Norton Air Force Base Commissary, and when not working, he could sometimes be seen at a local arcade, working up skill on the deluxe model of Asteroids. Dwayne had also been interested in sports, being a one-time whiz in Little League Baseball, and often played in his spare time. Attending concerts in the San Bernardino and Los Angeles areas was another pastime; Judas Priest and the Scorpians being some of the favorite groups he and his friends had gone to see. For those who knew Dwayne personally, he will always be remembered for the good person that he was. In the words of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hickman, He fought to survive in his own little way. Although his death brings pain, it was not in vain. We who loved him hope and pray we ' ll be with him again someday. Loved by all, missed by many. Karry Wallerius Denise Ward Donald Ward Lisa Ward Colleen Warren Julie Watson Karita Watson Curtis Watts

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