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scale to the plateau Above: During PE Carol Cofrancisco practices to improve her tennis skills. Right: Suzanne Quiggle takes time out at lunch to study before going to English.
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Above: Passengers who ride the Palm Springs aerial Tramway are lifted by gondola from the Valley Station to the Mountain Station, 21 2 miles above the canyon. From the viewing station, 8,516 feet above the ground, one can see a spectacular view of the rugged San Jacinto Mountains. Those who enjoy the out- doors and plan on backpacking, make the return trip by trail, hiking over ten miles to an outlet near Idyllwild. Right: During registration, Collette Chase and Kelly Jacobson enroll in Mr. Vizard ' s biology class, which will help to complete theii requirements. Sophomores section organizer: Shana Paulsen The sophomore class was finally moving up on the scale of respect. They were no longer the freshmen at the bot torn of the scale. They felt they had the ability and enthusiasm to reach their highest goal no matter what that was. We ' re really proud of the sophomore class because everybody works together and gets along real good, explained sophomore Maria Krug. This was proved true when the sophomores took first place with their Homecoming float. The float showed mountains and a hot air balloon rising, which gave their reaction to their future fantasy. Another example of sophomores working together was their booth at the first San Gorgonio Homecoming car- nival. They worked around the clock at their booth, which was a game, but was ignored because people would buy and inhale the helium balloons. Many squeaking voiced sophomores and car- nival goers strolled the midway. Jeff Solis added, The carnival was a lot of fun, even though many of the clubs didn ' t make much profit. But, I think the most important thing was it gave the sophomore class another chance to get together and have a rowdy time. The class of ' 85 was well spirited, energetic and full of ideas. They came a long way during the year. Scaling the plateau stressed that sophomores were still just coming into the limelight. They worked for the status they felt they should have. They worked together as a group, being persistent and flexible with all ideas.
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Sophomores win tough election as class officers At the close of the school year of 1982, some important decisions had to be made. One of those included selecting the sophomore officers for the upcoming year. The elections turned out to be the most outstanding in the seventeen year existence of San Gorgonio. Posters and stickers were visible throughout the entire campus. It was a hard-fought battle for everyone of the candidates. Representing the sophomore class were Jeff Solis — President, Maria Krug — Vice President, Michele Castellano — Secretary, and Laurie Davies — Treasurer. One of the major projects of the sophomore class was the building of the float. The float was constructed at Paula Hannigar ' s house. The determination of the sophomores became evident when the the float was virtually destroyed by members of the other classes. We couldn ' t have done it without the help of all the sophomores, said Jeff Solis. The sophomores kept High Hopes of 85! (which was the theme of their float), and struggled to complete it before judging. We had to work twice as hard, replied Michele Castellano, and fast to complete the damage that had been done, commented Laurie Davies. •Partaw Above: Sophomore class officers: Maria Krug, Vice President; Jeff Solis, President; Laurie Davies, Treasurer; Michelle Castellano, Secretary. Left:During sixth period PE, Krista Mays scores two more points. f$ ft AAA l Maria Alvarado Carlos Alvarez 2J2 sophomores Shauna Anderson Ted Anderson Cynthia Angel Natalie Arechiga Rene Arellano Theresa Arriola Sheri Bankler Kim Bardouski
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