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Boosters Wrestlerettes Top: During a wrestling match. Coach Hall explains the rules to the wrestleret tes along the sidelines Left, Boosters — First row: Mike Harris. Second Perry Amador, John Lucas, Zack Flores, Mike Houser Above, Wrestlerettes — First row: Dawn Patrick, Denise Shelton. Sheilyn Sn Wendy Wright. Cynthia Angel, Second row: Shelly Williams. Diane Vrooman. Yolanda Jasper, Angie Gonzales. Edith Ramirez, Lisa McEwan. Third rove Shawn Patrick. Cindy Peterson, Leslie Duke. Michelle Sida.
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Aqua Athletics Wrestlerettes keep score Did you wonder what a wrestlerette was? Well, some peo- ple thought wrestlerettes wrestled like the guys, but that was wrong. A wrestlerette was a girl representing San Gorgonio, who kept score for the referees and tabulated the scores on the final score sheets, for each wrestling match. To be a wrestlerette is real easy, commented Michelle Sida, one of the two head wrestlerettes. All you have to do is be interested in the work and get along with people. Usually the team had four wrestlerettes, but they had 14 girls come out for the squad for the season. Sometimes when there was a match out of town only half the girls show- ed up though. The most important thing that the wrestlerettes did was keeping score. There were usually two wrestlerettes who kept score for one match, then the others usually cheered the wrestlers on to victory. The way the wrestlerettes knew the score was by the scoreboard, but another way was by the referee ' s wrists. The referee wore a green wrist band on his right wrist and on the left, he wore a red wrist band. When one of the wrestlers scored for his team or his period, the referee raised the wrestler ' s color and would have two or more fingers up and that would tell the scorekeepers how many points he gave that wrestlers team. The wrestlerettes worked hard concentrating on keeping points for the wrestler ' s and were a nice and refreshing feminine addition to a very masculine sport. Lisa Johnson, class of ' 86 Top: As the Homecoming float parade begins, the aqua athletics club cheers for their float as the judges look on. Above: Aqua Athletics Club put on their water- polo beanies to make sure they stand out on the senior class picture. Left, Aqua Athletics Club — First row: Kevin Liebrun. Mike Gfeller. Kevin Cook, Charles Senn, Scott Oehlins. Second row: Catarina Coehlo, Stephanie Layne, An- dy Sheats. Dave Parry, Brian Thies, Pat Phermsangngam. Allyson Woolcott, Cheryl Opperman, Third row: Marty Castillo, Stacy Starbuck, Danny Quiggle, Seth Nelson, Frank Havemann, Brian Stotts, James Laeger, Steve Little.
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Softball Soccer Sports clubs raise money for equipment Mr. Maddox of Highland, was really surprised when he won two tickets to the Rose Bowl. The tickets were the grand prize of a raffle held by the soccer club to see the New Year ' s Day game where UCLA beat Michigan State. The money raised from the raffle went towards new sweats for the soccer team. Besides raising money for new equipment, the soccer club also promoted the sport. It ' s a good club. It keeps the team together, president Gary Florin said. To help keep the team a team , the club held meetings before games at McDonald ' s. This got the team fired up and ready to win their games. Sponsor of the club was Mr. Beeman. Officers were President — Gary Florin; Vice President — Jamo Vancura; Treasurer — Rex Hollifield. Karen Clemens, class of ' 83 Making sure baseball began with a strong start, was the Diamond club. Members were behind them one-hundred percent! The Dia- mond club consisted of all those playing on the team. They organiz- ed and raised money for needed equipment and uniforms. Fund rais- ing activities included a car wash and a six ball roll at the Homecom- ing carnival. Perry Amador commented, We use the left over money for a major party at the close of the season. To sum up the whole club Phil Nayor added, We ' re just a bunch of clean-cut, well-shaven, crazy guys! The club would also like to express their thanks to Coach Arnold for all his support and help this season. Top right: During halftime, Coach Beeman wraps Juan Becerra ' s injured wrist, while Craig Judy waits for the second half of the game to begin. Below: Soccer Club — First row: Richard Althouse, Brian Tully, Bob Beeman. Bob Meyers, Tim Franklin, Jade Loughlin, Mitch Gunn, Narong Piriya Sathirakul, Second row: Chuck Cambell, Scott Maddi, Gary Florin, James Vancura, Laura Brown, Ian Willis, Janet German, Third row: Jim Burritt, Paul Ramones, Peter Bourland, Barry Molton, Mark Evans, Mike Eatinger, Ed Elton, Stacy Starbuck, Brian Keefer. Above: The Softball club consists of those who play softball such as Lori Carillo. Above left: Softball — First row: Rene Arellano, Lori Gomez, Olivia Gonzales. Lisa Ramirez, Cindy Lopez, Lorrie Chaney. Michelle San doval. Gina Cooper, Second row: Kris Granger, Selene Trapp, Denise Gillette, Laura Beeman, Anna Hernandez, Regina Gonzales. Maria Jones, Stacy Clay, Robin Mooney, Leticia Adame, Third row: Denise Strong, Crystal Smith, Kellie Joslin, Joyce Jackson. Cherie Cawi. Becky Carranza.
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