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f!ftfl8 Sadel Tomaso Emilia Torres Lydia Tovar George Tucker ThyTonthat Timothy Toth Ken Troutman Marie Tucker Above: Carol Chudy and Steve Tildy share a book so they can complete their assignment Below: Billy Sutton and Chris Cronk enjoy eating lunch together on a bench in the shade Below right: In biology class Belinda Child explains the answer to Julie Ross RobTulledge Daneen Upton Dawn Vargas Anzel Vessup Kathy Turner Bill Valentine Vickie Vassiliou Rosemary Villalobos sophomorea 235
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Sophomores watch new shows Many new television shows came out during the fall. INewhart , The A Team , and Knight Rider were among the most popular. I really like Knight Rider said Thomas Hannemen. These shows ranged from comedies to drama stories. Sophomore, John Voce commented, I really enjoy watching Filthy Rich, on Tuesday nights. Besides these TV. shows many students, mostly girls, enjoyed watching soap operas, some of which were on at about the time school got out. The most popular of t hese was General Hospital . A new type of television that became very popular was M.T.V. (Music Television). This was on a special cable channel for 24 hours a day. They played music videos mostly of rock and new wave groups performing. They had D.J. ' s and special concerts and inter- views with the most popular groups. Overall, this was probably the most watched by the students of San Gorgonio. Above: After a tiring tennis match. Missy Stewart takes a break before tak- ing on the next opponent. Below right: Tracey Wallen and Janet Maudsley discuss their homework in English class. Candy Spurgeon William Spaniak Pamela Stoker Alex Story James Stovall Abdallah Suleiman Bob Taylor Lawrence Thomas Robyn Tokar Bill Sutton Carolyn Taylor Norman Thomas Alan Torgersen 234 s-ophomoies
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Sophomores take on required projects Everyone at San Gorgonio knew that when you were a sophomore certain pro- jects were required. For instance, Mr. Satterfield ' s English class students were required to read the Invisible Man, Hound of the Baskervilles, Great Expectations, and Frankenstein The students were to take notes on these books, and then they were tested. Nancy Griffin, one of Mr. Satterfield ' s students, commented, I real- ly have fun in the class and the books are ' ways pretty good. Another project which Mr. Kenley ' s English class students were to do was have a speaker come and talk for a period of their class. This was the only way of achieving an A in the class. There were many steps in obtaining a speaker. The first of these was to phone around and get in contact with someone who would be willing to speak. Next, the student had to write them letters so the ap- pointments would not be forgotten, even though there ended up to be a few no shows. After this, the students made posters and placed them around the school so that other students, not in Mr. Kenley ' s class, could also attend. Over the years, the projects in Mr. Kenley ' s class hadn ' t changed. Mr. Salter- field was teaching at San G. for the first time, but felt his projects wouldn ' t change much. Above left: In Mr. Kenley ' s class, students such as Angie Gonzales and Alice Herrera enjoy getting speakers to come and talk to the class. Above: Winning many awards for her abilities in art is Tina Wu. - I - 236 tophomores John Voce Tracey Wallen Steve West Victor Wharton Corrine Waitish Colleen Warren Kenny Kathy Whitaker Zack Wall res Russell Wedlake Westmoreland Valerie Wharton Jessie William
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