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 263 of 368
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Fashion Sophisticated Ladies Left: A group of sophisticated ladies discuss then sophisticated assets. Below: The president of the sophisticated ladies ' club Armisse Macon, takes a gather her thoughts.

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■H Sobobans Sobobans hold Faculty luncheon Consisting of only senior girls, Sobobans was a service club which allowed girls with a 3.3 grade point average and above to join. Applicants had to have received three recommendations by teachers and filled out an application, which included an essay. Students were picked on how active they were in school and com- munity activities. The sponsor of this exclusive club was Ms. Hagerman. Meetings were held on Tuesdays and members of the club were to wear dresses on that day. Services that Sobobans did were holding a St. Patrick ' s luncheon for the faculty and staff and Christmas caroling at convalescent homes. Treasurer, Lana Tanaka said, We got a lot closer because we were a small group. We also associate out of the club. Sobobans President Cheryl Provence said, Our Sobobans in- duction was the nicest part of our year together. It really helped us learn about each other. Kathy Lockley, class of ' 84 Above, Sobobans — First row: Martha Figueroa, Lana Tanaka, Cheryl Pn vence, Janet Hobbs, Pam Zumbro, Linda Hanlon, Second row: Evelyn Woo, An nette Herzberg, Veronica Raiskums, Gwen Bradac, Debbi Clark, Beth Adams Top: Janet Hobbs listens with excitement about the up coming Valentines Day events Right: Sobobans President and Secretary, Cheryl Provence and Lana Tanaka, discuss that day ' s Soboban meeting and how it went.



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Clubs raise money to go places Black Students Union, commonly called BSU, was a club that was organized for black students. The purpose of BSU was to get black students at San Gorgonio to unite and to raise money. •The Black Students Union of 1982 1983 is called the All New BSU because we ' re doing more this year than we did last year and the members are much more cooperative, said Liz Thomas, BSU secretary. The officers of BSU for the 1982- 1983 school year were Kristy Myricks, President; Tina Meeks, Vice-President; Liz Thomas, Secretary; Peggy Sims, Treasurer; and Marvin Cash, Sergeant of Arms. The club ' s adviser was Coach Hall BSU was an extremely active club. They did several exciting things, such as a trip to the USC vs. UCLA basketball game, a trip to Magic Mountain and trips to show tapings like Gimme a Break and Silver Spoons. They also sponsored several lunchtime dances. Kristy Myricks commented, I think this club is a lot bet- ter than it was last year, and if we can keep it going, it will get bet- ter as the years pass. Future Farmers of America was a club on campus that dealt with agriculture and farming. FFA members met once a month or when the adviser felt the need to. At their meetings, the members were informed of coming attractions such as rodeos, live-stock judging, and fund raisers. The clubs adviser was Mr. Miller. He and all the club members met in the agriculture building located on the east side of the campus, across Arden. Dues were only five dollars for a year. The money collected from dues was used to purchase animals, fertilizers, and other necessary farming materials. There were approximately thirty-five farmers in the club. Many members commented on how much fun the club was. Member Annette Brooks said, FFA gives me a chance to improve my farming skills . During ICC Day, FFA sold a variety of plants to students. Members of FFA also held a potluck on Open House nights. They served 500 hamburgers and nearly 1000 hotdogs. No one was to go away hungry. Top: Don Ward waits for the speaker to finish as the BSU m end. Left: Coach Hall jokingly talks with BSU members about ting comes to an ews and Above, BSU — First row: Shantee Moore. Nancy Jacks, Andrea Lewis, Peggy Sims, Tina Meeks, Liz Thomas, Kristy Myricks. Shelly Williams, Michelle Allen, Second row: Chad Marshall, Janet Johnson. Felicia Dodson. Rica Cravens, Yvonne Hinkle. Jeanine Wilson. Anna Hinkle, Leah Anderson, Mark Chumley. Third row: Benjamin Shufford, Artie Rogers, Willie Ellison, Kenny Williams. Brian Webb. John Lucas, Limar Johnson.

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