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I L } Above: Conducted by Mrs Noakes. the Living Christmas Tree is a sight and sound pleasure Left: A i the Living Christmas Tree is the lighted cross Below: Sophomore, Jim Wrysinski, along with other members of the choir, climbs up the scaffolding to take his place on the tree Joi Linville Carol Lopez Tim Little James Lopez Toni Lockwood John Lorentzen
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Sophomores take part in Christmas Tree Diane Kortmeyer Maria Krug Kurt Kupper Terri Lacy Robert Lanas Ron Kosacek Chris Kuhn Steve Kwon James Laeger Alan Landon The Living Christmas Tree, presented in the Spartan gym on December 9, 10, and 1 1 was San Gorgonio ' s choir and orchestra Christmas program. The Summit, San G ' s showgroup, per formed a dance and song routine to the song It ' s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas. Among some of the other highlights of the program were returning Spartan Ben Vessup ' s solo performance of Ring the Bells, Jubel Obien ' s solo of IVe Are the Reason, and of course the choir and orchestra ' s collaboration of various Christmas numbers. Many community members and parents also made the pro- duction possible. Of course the program would have never gotten off the ground without the direction of Mrs. Noakes, choir director, and Mr. Emmerson, orchestra conductor. Many preparations were also made prior to the production. Dedicated students and parents constructed the Living Christmas Tree with scaffolding and tree cuttings. Many long hours were committed towards the show, but in the end it all paid off in a successful program expressing the talent of San Gorgonio ' s music department to the community and other members of the stu- dent body. Patty Muga, class of ' 83 Above: Chris Kuhn, a sophomore member of Showgroup performs in the Living Christmas Tr Below: Much volunteer work goes into preparing the Living Christmas Tree MiiiW Ben Lang Beverly Laukkn Jim Lawrence David Lara Mardrey Lavine Minchau Le
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Sophomores stuck at school At the beginning of the 1982-83 school year many sophomores were stuck at school for lunch since most weren ' t old enough to drive yet. This seemed very degrading because the only other class that was stuck at school was the freshmen class. So, many of the sophomores found friends who were older and had cars to transport them out to lunch. San Gorgonio students were very lucky since there were so many fast food restaurants to go to so close to school. For some, at the end of the year, their dreams came through and they were finally able to drive out to lunch. Those who remained on campus complained about the food served at lunch. Tracey Wallen said, I really don ' t like staying at school for lunch because the food isn ' t that good. For Andy Bryant lunch was the low in his day, Lunch is kind of a waste because it ' s only a half hour and if you can ' t leave, you just stand around because you don ' t want to eat the cafeteria food. Patricia Miller Shawna Mills Debi Mitchell Josette Moore Robert Miiler Mary Minchaca Chris Monin Justin Moore Shirley Miller Keith Mime Robin Mooney Michelle Moore Suzanne Miller Ray Mmtz Cami Moore Redge Moore Above left: Sophomores, Jeff Herndon and Missy Stewart, others, are found watching the car bash on ICC day. Above: Marie Randolph spends her lunch reading The Oracle. 224 sophomores
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