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 275 of 368
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Michelle Bazner Laura Beeman Joe Bergee Christina Blanco Tina Boggs Veronica Kendra Boyd Gary Brooke David Beaton Tamala Bell Steve Berthiavme Juan Blanco Christine Boudreaux Reginald Briddell Annette Brooks Michelle Beard Chanel Belvia Mary Bice Rachael Boger Bocanegra Robert Boothe Pe ter Bourland Robert Bowersock Edward Brizzard Sheri Brooks Above: Talking to Frank Havemann before the bell rings are Carri Grassi and Lynn Howard Above left: Going down the parade route is the freshmen float, a future spaceship. Construction took place at John Hitchcock ' s house Left: As Mrs. Dewalle displays the proper way to use the microscope in her Lab Survey class, Kevin McCar thy, David St Clair, and Michelle Velasquez look on. freshmen 27 1

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Frosh hold campaign The first major event for the freshmen class was the election of class officers. Ninth graders who wanted to run had to complete a petition. The petition included the name of the position the candidate was runn- ing for, and fifty signatures of students. On September 27 the campaign started. Many vote for me posters were seen throughout the campus. Students put up posters before and after school. The final election was held on September 29. There really wasn ' t enough time to campaign, commented Scott Lawrence. There were no election speeches. Elections were held during lunch and each freshman went to the student council room if they wanted to cast their vote. The result of the elections were: Ann Nicklin, President; Scott Lawrence, Vice President; Lynn Howard, Secretary; and Michelle Vas- quez, Treasurer. The adviser for the group was Mr. Taylor. Even though they didn ' t have any major responsibilities, the officers did a good job, commented Mr. Taylor, the freshmen adviser. Above: The louder the freshmen cheer for class president Ann Nicklin, the lower she moves down the ladder. The class president reaching the bottom rung first receives a pie in the face. Left: Scott Lawrence, Vice President; Mr. Taylor. Adviser; Ann Nicklin, President; Lynn Howard. Secretary; Michell Vas- quez. Treasurer. f? a A Q9 JS? J v- Joe Abraham Troy Albritton Levan Allen Karen Anderson Charles Arent Samantha Baca Troyce Baldwin Maurice Barton Joseph Abreau Mark Alexander Mark Ally Kip Anderson Chris Arnold Franklyn Baker Raymond Barnes Michael Barret Jeff Adkins Leann Allen Gina Amori Jose Apodaca Robbie Asay Nicky Baldwin Susie Barnes Karen Basham 270 freshmen.



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Fall invasion of miniature people takes place At first glance it appeared that the campus was being invaded by a strange mass of miniature people. Actually, this surprisingly quiet crowd of students was San G.s incoming freshmen at registration. Held on Thursday, September 9. in the cafeteria, registering for the fall semester ' s classes offered many a first impression of the school. Probably the most noticeable was the size of the campus. High school is much bigger and different than junior high, ' declared Paul Smith. Others echoed this sentiment while looking around, a little awed. Maps, for those who worried about becoming lost were supplied in each registration packet, and in the school ' s newspaper. The Oracle. The freshmen were relatively easy to spot. Some were seen tightly clutching their entire registration packet, or mommy ' s hand. More confident ones grouped with friends, trying very hard to seem sophisticated and calm. It wasn ' t really any big deal, Renea Martinez explained with a shrug Possibly due to the uneasiness of the group, they were very quiet and well behaved This was especially noticeable after seeing the seniors practically kill themselves to get in first. While waiting for their number to be called, the freshmen patiently sat at the picnic tables, making last minute schedule revisions. Once inside the cafeteria, many panic-stricken students stood rooted to the floor, unable to move. Fortunately, student council members, dressed in blue and white striped baseball jerseys came to the rescue and helped them out. Overall, freshmen registration is something preferably forgotten by most. It is generally laughed about in later years, but can be racked up as a learning ex perience. Cheryl Provence, class of 83 r r$j»j eLjJ I ■-§ r -i QPM Sherri Cathy Brooks Brown Darrin Brown Dawn Brown Eric Bro Felicia Br Diane Bryant Robert Buchanan fft ' fi© Sharla Burnham Danielle Caldwell Karen Campbell Michelle Cardoza Jarrad Burton Sheldon Caldwell Leslie Campbell David Carel Sherl Burns Tammi Cales Steve Campbell Bryan Carlson Beverly Bush James Calvert Maria Campos Brian Carnes Amador Cabrera Chris Campbell Joe Carcano Chris Carnes Above: A member of the five-person freshmen team. Cathy Ordaz hurries to finish her orange so she may race back on her knees to send the next player on his way to a victory.

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