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fWP Th Ruth Ellison Juan Espinosa Deborah Falcone Chans Fay Faulkner Gary Wayne Florin Beverly Flowers seniors 29
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See Mrs. Mendez for more information During the month of November, seniors began the task of applying to universities and colleges. Among the most popular choices for college bound students were UCR, UCLA, UCSD, and the University of Southern California. If the decision of a college wasn ' t hard enough, there was also the job of meeting financial requirements to at- tend college. The scholarship club, advised by Mrs. Mendez, Mr. Lundy and Mr. Plimley, was organized to inform students of scholarships being offered and of the format of making a scholar- ship notebook. In the notebook, students were re- quired to write an autobiography, discuss career, and educational goals and their family background. Recom- mendations, community involvement and school activities also played a large role in the scholarship notebook. Various scholarship organizations such as the Bank of America Scholarship Program, which ranged from awards of $500 to $1,000 and the Gemco Scholar- ship were competed for by means of a written essay concerning the nation ' s economy. Among the other prestigious scholar- ships were the Southern California Edison and the Josten ' s Foundation Scholarships. Local award committees learned of high achieving seniors by means of their scholarship notebooks. Though most awards were applied for in the fall, all were announced in June to their grantees. Before completing his application for a Cal Grant. Bob Vaughan muddles over the in the booklet. Each year, thousands of dollars are awarded to eligible, high ranking seniors. Glenda Driskal Deborah Lynne Dowell Homecoming Candidate 10, 11, 12; Summit Staff 12; Leadership (cheers) 9, 10, (poms) 1 1, 12; Powderpuff 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; V Gymnastics 9, 10; Psychos 9, 10 Robert Gary Eisenbeisz V Football 12 Charis Fay Faulkner Marching Band 9, 10, 11; Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Wind Ensemble 10, 11, 12; Alive 11, 12; Drill Team 12; Homecoming Candidate 12 Martha Figueroa Spanish Honor Society 1 1, 12; Daytrippers 12; NHS 11, 12; Alive 12; Sobobans 1 1 , 12; Honor Guard 11 Gary Wayne Florin Honor Guard 1 1 ; Summit Staff 10, 11, Head Photographer 12; Student Assembly 10, 11; AFS9, 10, 11, 12;PVF 10, 11; Psychos 9, 10; Powderpuff (cheerleader) 1 1; JV Soccer 9, J V Tennis 10; V Soccer 10, 11, 12; Soccer Club President 12 Sandra Dutched Robert Gary Eisenbeisz
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Psych boggles the mind Entering seniors of the class of ' 83 found many challenges in their last year at San Gorgonio. Among these were trying courses such as advanced psychology. Many of these students found the class to be one of the most difficult in their attendance at San G, but nearly all agreed that the course was very interesting and well worth the work. Everything from the biological side of the subject to the behavioral aspects was taught to eager students. Various assignments during the year, such as term pro- jects, were required. The first of these projects consisted of field study in the areas of child behavior or em- bryology. The students gathered background information on their topics and further explored them by working with children in local elementary schools or by experienc- ing a tour through Loma Linda University embryology museum. Other projects included psychological case studies performed by students with students being the topics of research. Demanding tests and long hours of studying were also elements of the class which were in- tended to prepare these college bound seniors for their future college careers. Besides the curriculum, one of the major reasons why students enjoyed the course was due to its instructor Ms. Peg Lawrence. With her expression of true enthusiasm for the subject, many students attribute their inspired interest of psychology to Ms. Lawrence. Her teaching style really makes the class enjoyable and worthwhile, stated Cindy Perez. Throughout the year, the students were allowed to ex- plore several aspects of human behavior, while attending this, one of San G ' s most unique courses. Tina Marie Franklin Barbara Freeman Mike Pauper works on the rough draft of his psychology case study before typing i Tina Marie Franklin Powderpuff 11, 12; Daytrippers 11, Treasurer 12; JV Volleyball 11; V Volleyball 12 Stephanie Ann Gamboa Powderpuff 11,12; Drill Team 9, 10; Drama 1 1 ; Psychos 9, 10;Mecha 10, 11; Alive 10; Daytrippers 9, 10, 11; Diamond Club 1 1 Michael David Gfeller Oracle Staff 11; Alive 11, 12; Speech 9, 10, 11, President 12; Aqua Athletics 11, 12; J V Waterpolo 1 1; V Waterpolo 12; V Debate Team 9, 10, 11, 12 Michael Gomez Diamond Club 9, 10, 11, 12
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