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Radicals Jokers H Above: During Friday night football games, radical members are seen everywhere wearing a variety of hats. Here Matt Worthington and Mitch Gunn display their favorites. Left: Joker club members hurriedly get prepared on ICC day, for their bake sale as students are dismissed for lunch. Bottom left. Radicals Club — First row: Effie Vassiliou, Maria Krug. Michelle Bradoc, Michele Castellano, Laurie Davies, Kris Buchhiet, Suzanne Quiggle, Second row: Debi Mitchell, Candy Spurgeon, Monty Mower. Kurty Williams, Zack Flores, Third row: Rondalynn Garth, Polly Frey, Stephanie Roehler, Tracey Wallen, Barry Molton, Coach Duncanson, Fourth row: Doris Kaiser, Becky Carranza, Bob Beeman, Mitch Gunn, Fifth row: Jeff Solis, Steve Hates, John Kocher, Danny DelaPena, Matt Worthington, Brad Collins, Sixth row: Brian Tully, Chai Pungaew, Chris Wilson, Mike Corsaut, Larry Pirkle Below: Wendy West and Dee Marie Haney wear signs to show what the Joker Club is all about and what ' s in store if you should join.
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Alive Alive Club still going strong The spirited growth at San G. was largely due to the expansion of the Alive Club. Founded several years ago by Mr. Tim Burroughs, the Alive club has been going strong ever since. The adviser of the Alive club, Mr. Amstutz, credited the popularity of the club to the neat kids in it and the fact that they like the Christian Fellowship. Every Thursday, lunch time was set aside for meetings in the chorus room. Songs, prayer, and sharing were often on the agenda. Speakers were invited to speak at the meetings. Bob Campbell, a familiar face at most of the meetings, commented, The Alive club has made me feel alive. We have a lot of fun together. Besides the weekly meetings, school club members participated in many school activities and had activities of their own. For ICC day, a sponge throw booth was set up to raise money for donations to charities. An excursion to Mex- ico to visit an orphanage was one of many things planned for the year. Above: Robert Campbell tempts a passerby to play the Alive club pie throw game. Above right; Daniel Bochman, a guest for the Alive club speaks about his job as an aircraft mechanic for Mission Aviation Fellowship. Right, Alive Club — First row: Dawn Kruger, Becky Car- ranza, William Lytle, Connie Garcia, Steve Kwon, Daron Reed, Terri Lacey, Michelle Levine. Michelle Dubiski, Cyn- thia Chavez, Lisa Johnson, Second row: Andy Bryant, Lori Carrilo, Bob Beeman, Kris Fry. Kelly Aquino, Laura Dierking, Linda Hanlon, Lana Tanaka, Kelly Quiggle. Michelle Kiger, Myra Joi Anderson. Third row: Paul Scholl, Brian Tully, Sarita Smith, Kathy Lockley, Cathy Haubner, Yolanda Ledez- ma, Julie Hunter, Beckon Wrysinski, John Kocher, Audrey Lanas. Helen Kwon. Fourth row: Mike Harnden. Barbara Noakes, Amy Fousner, Janice Knick. Sandie Olsen. JoEva Peabody, Tracey Rudnick, Michelle Sandoval, Karen Whitsell, Fifth row: Daneen Upton, Linda Dubiski. Dena Cronic, Susan Lewis, Diana Fredrickson, Mr. Amstutz, Charlie Hunter, Darrell Dorsey. Yolanda Jasper, Sixth row: Jason Harvey, Raford Johnson, Bobby Campbell, Annette Forsythe. Sandy Grable, Sonya Granillo, Dwayne Turner, Seventh row: Bobby Dawson. Anna Hernandez, Laura Beeman, Selene Trapp, Joe Wilshire, Amy Thayer, Stephanie Nord.
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Throughout the year, America had a steady stream of visitors from countries around the world However, there was one in particular who visited San Gorgonio through AFS Her name was Catarina Coelho. Catarina was a foreign exchange student from Lisbon, Portugal. While Catarina visited California, she lived with her American ' fami ly, the Sherwoods. Their daughter Natasha also attended San Gorgonio. AFS or American Field Service, is an international intercultural ex- change system for students wishing to travel across the world, during the summer or during the school year, to meet new people and go to different schools in different countries Catarina did not have a choice of where in the United States she would be sent, however, she was sent to where she wanted to be — California I wanted to come here (California) because of all the wonderful stories I have heard. Of course the stories were of sun- shine, blue skies, blue oceans and snow capped mountains. Catarina visited many scenic places during her stay, among them were Disneyland, Magic Mountain. Lake Arrowhead, and Big Bear. She especially enjoyed Big Bear I ' ve never seen snow before. Catarina loved the beach and enjoyed aquatic sports such as water- skiing, sailing, and swimming. She also sketched, rollerskated and played tennis. Like any other American student Catarina enjoyed a variety of music, however, her favorite was Mew Wave. Her favorite groups were the Police. Genesis, Yes, and the Tubes. She even went to see a Van Halen concert Being in her senior year, her voyage to America was even more ex- citing. At San G.. Catarina was a very active student. She was a member of Student Council. German Club. Drama Club and AFS. As to the lifestyles of Americans and Portuguese she said, The girls paint ' their faces at a much earlier age. She also noted that the students here are much more dressy when they go to school. Catarina ' s favorite foods were, guess what? Doughnuts and pizza. AFS welcomes Catarina Coelho Right: At the Homecoming carnival, Brenda Snodgrass takes a break to eat a combo cup. Above: Mr. Vizard, ad- viser of the KD ' s. looks over carnival plans during a meeting. Below: KD ' s — First row: Linda Hanlon, Dawn Kruger, Kathy Lockley. Laura Dierking, Julie Hunter, Lori Rynn, Kel- ly Aquino, Patty Muga, Second row: Audrey Lanas, Stephanie Nash, Dee Marie Haney, Darlene Moses, Effie Vassiliou, Yolanda Ledezma, Amy Fournier, Shonna Lam- birth, Mr. Larry Vizard, Third row: Phuong Kim, Donna Nakaguna, Denise Anelli, Donna Eshelman, Gloria Perez.
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