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Dee Marie Haney Linda Jean Gonzales Powderpuff 11,12; Psychos 9, 10; Daytrippers 9; Wrestlerettes 9 Valerie Roshea Gray Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Alive 11, 12 Travis Dwayne Greene Ronald Haney JV Football 11; V Football 12 Cherie Ann Gumm JV Softball 9; V Softball 10; Basketball 9, 10 Stephen Haight V Baseball 12; Diamond Club 12; ICC 12 Linda Hanlon Elizabeth Yolanda Halfhill Leadership 12; Drill Team 11; Psychos 9 Dee Marie Haney Powderpuff 12; Colorguard 1 1, 12; Rifle Captain 12 Victor Hardy Linda Hanlon Honor Guard 1 1; Summit Staff 12; Oracle Staff 12; Junior Class Vice President I 1; ICC 12;CSF10, 11, 12; NHS 10, 11, President 12; AFS 11, Vice President 12; Alive 12; Sobobans 11, 12: Psychos 9; Interact Secretary 1 1 , President 12 ■
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Walter Jue: Off the wall Showcase Even though racquetball is offered in P.E. classes at San Gorgonio, one person you won ' t find out on the three wall courts is Walter Jue. Walter saves his playing time for Arrowhead Athletic Club where he practices for tournaments. I never enjoyed team sports, so I took up rac quetball. I joined a club where a top competitive tournament player took me under his wing and showed me the basics. Two months later, he entered his first tourna ment at Canyon Bluffs. He wasn ' t very successful though. He lost in the first round. That didn ' t discourage Walter for he returned four months later again to Canyon Bluffs, where he took first place. He ' s been playing tournaments and winn- ing ever since. Tournament players compete in different divi- sions. The first division one plays in is Beginning Novice. One then advances to Novice C. B, and A divisions and then Open division. The cost of entering tournaments is between S2O$30. Walter has played in tournaments from San Bernardino to Monterey and back down to San Diego. He competed at Westminister where pro competitors also played as an added attraction to the regular competition. He also competed in tour sponsored by Arrowhead Athletic Club, Fiesta Village, and Montclair Racquest Time. As Walter has risen in the ranks of racquetball, he has won such tournaments as a first place C division in the West Covina tournament, first place B division singles in the San Gorgonio in vitational, first place B division doubles at Montclair, and first place B division doubles at Hacienda Heights. When Walter isn ' t practicing for tournaments, he is kept busy with his part-time job at McDonald ' s. He is undecided whether or not to go into the Air Force or go into college, but he definitely wants to become a pilot. Valerie Roshea Gray F r Travis Dwayne Greene Kelly Greer 32 seniors Gina Grossman Gherie Gumm
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Snowbound! Being a resident of Southern California often had its recreational advantages, especially for those interested in sports ranging from surfing to snow skiing. San Bernardino ' s location made it possible for San Gorgonio ' s students to take advantage of the numerous out- door activity facilities. During the warmer months, Southern Califor- nians flocked to the beaches and rivers for sunbathing, surfing, and skiing, but the winter months seemed to affect the students in a much more dramatic way. The arrival of rain on a chilly day meant snow in the mountains nearby, causing noticeable shortages of students in attendance on a given weekday. Ms. Lawrence, the instructor for the advanced psychology class stated, An education cannot always be confined to the four walls of a classroom. The San Bernardino mountains made many winter sports facilities available to the students of San G. Andy Sheats, one senior who fre- quented the Snow Summit ski resort, was heard to say, Skiing is definitely more fun than English! Along with skiing, the mountains also provided sledding, tobog- ganing, and inner tubing enjoyment. Many students simply traveled to the eight thousand foot level for a change of scenery and a breath of fresh air. Before the warm weather began melting the snow, many San Gorgonio students were able to take advantage of the slopes before the Spring thaw. Santa ' s Village, located in the S visit the slopes during the snow. Michael Bruce Harnden Alex Harris Anna Leticia Hernandez Student Council 9. 10. 1 1; Powderpuff 12; Freshmen Vice President. JV Softball 9; V Softball II, 1 2; ICC 9. President 1 0; Student Assemblv9. 10; Alive9. 10. 1 1, 12; PVF9. 1 0. Psychos 9, 1 0; DSC 1 1 ; Class Secretary 12 Annette Herzherg Honor Guard 11; Student Council 11, 1 2, V S imming9, 10 1 i, 12; V Tennis 10, II, 12; CSF 10, 1 1. 12; Aqja Athlelks9. 10. 1 1. 12. Sobobans 12 Yvette Marie Hilber Alive 9. FFA Treasurer 1 1 . President 12; ArcnaMarie Hinkle Po.dfrpuff 12; ICC 12; CSF 11.12. NHS 1 12 11«: 11,12; Western Civ Secret . 12, Sobcb.jns 12; Speech 1 1; Fashion Club i 1 l2;D»,tiipr«rs 1 ' . , 12; interact 12; Janet Lynn Hobbs Honor Guard 1 1 ; Student Council 11. 12; Summit Staff 12; Powderpuff 1 1. 12; V Tennis 10. 11. 12; CSF 10. 1 1, Vice-President 1 2; NHS 1 0. 1 1 . Secretary 1 2; Alive 1 2; Sobobans 1 1. Vice-President 12; Interact 10. 11, 12-.PVF11, 12 Michael Bruce Harnden Student Council 9; Student Assembly 9; Alive 1 1 . 1 2; Choir 9. 10. 11. 12; Concert Choir9. 10. 11. 12; Jazz Choir 11. 12; Mens Choir 9 Kathleen Theresa Harris Band 9; JV Badminton Frank Arthur Havemann ASB President 11,12, ICC 12; Powderpuff (cheer ' cade.-i 10. 1 1, 12; Aqua Athletics 10. II. ! 2. V Waverpolo 10. II. 12; V Swim Team 9. 10. 11, 12 Kimberly Renae Hayes Student Council 10; Homecoming Candidate 11. 12; Leadership 9, Head V Cheers 12; Sophomore Class President; Psychos 9, 10; PVF10 Leah Rhenita Henderson Powderpuff 11. 1 2; Tall Flags 1 1 ; Choir 9. 10. President 10;BSU9. 10. 11. 12; Alive 11; Fashion 1 1, Secretary 12; Daytrippers 12 Patricia L. Hoffman V Volleyball 1 0; Football Stats 1 1 ; PVF Rex Leo Hollifield Kathleen Theresa Harris
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