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Above: Picture postcard perfect is Lake Louise, situated in central Canada in the Branff National Park The lake is a popular area for summer and winter recreation. Boat rentals, especially canoes, are profitable for the residents of this recreation area. Winter shows turn the summer resort hotels into ski lodges. Chateau Lake Louise is situated on the water ' s edge and the mangificent rooms include a beautiful view year round. section organizers: Debbi Clark Linda Hanlon Advertising KIWANIS CLUB of Highland P.O. Box 195 Patton, CA 92369 Sponsor of Key Club of San Gorgonio High School Congratulations to the Class of ' 83 Meetings — Tuesday 6:50 A.M. Uncle Remus 27245 Baseline, Highland, Ca. Before going on an expedition, one must check his gear to assure that everything needed is there and obtain the missing items. Having the right equipment consisting of comfortable boots, appropriate clothing, rope, hooks, goggles, and other necessities guarantees a successful climb without injuries. Sometimes the equipment is double checked and tested, making sure the gear is in top notch condition. The same must be done before com- mencing to labor on the yearbook. Staff members cannot neglect starting from the bottom in order to work their way upward and selling ads was step one. After they were congratulated on being chosen for the expedition team, they were given ad folders and instructions. This supplied the equipment consisting of: a map, receipts, a checklist, names of last year ' s supporters, a price sheet, and order forms. Everything would then be in top condition if everyone was able to meet their $200.00 quota and the climb could get on its way. This money was used as payment for color pages, spot color, cover pages, and other bonuses, once the journey started. Each member was restricted to cer- tain areas of San Bernardino Highland vicinity marked on their maps. Some worked with partners to accomplish the task. The climbers spent their summer vacation going to businesses in their boundaries, but it appeared they were stuck in the valley, and the climb would never begin. Since the economy was in slump, business was slow and a typical response was, Sorry, we can- not afford the ad this year, but come back next year. Your basic gear may not be designer names, brand new, or even the latest fad, but that is no reason to forfeit the plan. The dedicated crew kept striving to confront their schedule and most did before the last deadline on November 17 By calling to make arrangements and driving over to have the order forms filled with the collection of money, these members struggled and found their customers. The ads supported the yearbook and assisted its crew in earning a preferable grade for the class. Ads did their job by reaching the public to increase business sales which would assist the next ex- pedition team. This was similar to sizing up which side of the mountain to ap- proach instead of climbing without knowledge of the mountain. Advertisers were given a choice on the arrangement of the ad and any artwork they needed to include. Then the advertising editors conveyed the finishing touches such as letter type size, photos, and artwork. When everything was accomplished in- cluding the completion of repairs on the equipment, the initial step could be taken for the climb. Since the preparation was finished, the expedition team was hard at work on the upward bound journey. Their goal was to reach the peak without ac- cidents, injuries, or mistakes and rejoice when they tasted victory.
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Above: Arizona ' s most accessible red rock area is found in Oak Creek Canyon, just 25 miles south of Flagstaff. Unlike the Grand Canyon, which is a See but don ' t touch proposition for 98% of its visitors who view it only from the rim. a motorist touring Oak Creek Canyon finds himself right in the middle of a wonderland of red spires and minarets. Cliffs, colored in white, yellow and red. are dotted with pine, cypress and juniper. Rocky gorges, unusual rock formation and buttes add i to the drive through this area. Mr. Vizard, a teacher of biology and in- troductory chemistry classes was a close friend of his. Mr. Heggi demonstrated great concern for his pupil ' s education. Many hours were spent after school working with students on any particular problems they may have had, or just talking. Other than teaching, Mr. Heggi had several outside interests. He liked paintings and ceramics, as well as photography. A schnauzer named Jason occupied his life at home. Mr. Heggi ' s love of teaching was evi dent, for at night he taught English at Craf • ton Hill Junior College. Born and raised in Indiana, this popular teacher attended both Ball State in Muncie, Indiana, and Indiana University before travel- ing to California. Here in California, Mr. Heggi attended many colleges and univer- sities, including UCLA, UCR, Redlands University, and Cal State, San Bernardino. In the process he earned both his bachelor of arts degree and his master ' s. Although he was a fine English teacher, it is evident that his warm personality and ac tions made Mr. Heggi as popular as he was. He will be remembered not only for his teaching, but for the concern he expressed for his students. Cheryl Provence, class of ' 83 Mr. Joe Heggi Mrs. Luciana Johnson Mr. Heggi was not only a good teacher, but a good friend as well. This sentiment was expressed by junior Rhonda Walbaum, and echoed by the vast majority of San G ' s students. On September 1, Joe Heggi, a long-time English teacher, had a heart at- tack which took his life. Since the school ' s opening in 1965, Mr. Heggi had taught English, then later English 2C. John McPeck, English Department Chairman declared, Mr. Heggi was one of our best English teachers and he will be sorely missed. Probably accounting for this teacher ' s popularity was the fact that he cared so deeply about his students. As proof of his love for kids, dozens of baby pictures dotted the walls of his classroom. He liked his students and was well liked by them too, noted Larry Vizard. Everybody here should have known Mrs. Johnson. She was an intellectual person, said Mrs. E. Ellison, a social studies teacher at San Gorgonio. Mrs. Luciana Johnson, a U.S. history teacher at San G. passed away this summer after a long battle with cancer. Mrs. Johnson had taught U.S. history at San G. since 1965. She was remembered by all for her very high standards in the classroom. Former student, Ken Soto, who was now a teacher at Pacific High School com- mented, I liked her lectures. She knew her subject and really got involved in her classes. Mrs. Johnson was born in Italy, married an American gentleman, then moved to the United States. Together they had two sons and one daughter. She went to the University of Califor-.!i), Riverside, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Then she went on to Clare- mont graduate school to complete her education. Mrs. Johnson will be remembered by students and the staff of San G. for her dedication and compassion in the field of education. Albert Castillo, class of 33
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supplies the gear Above: As a grade for Mr. Fotia ' s ceramic class, students must complete a clay sculpture of an animal. Right: Leaving the start of the Homecoming parade, some students hitch a ride back to campus on one of the trucks heading that way.
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