San Gorgonio High School - Summit Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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Page 41 text:

Hard workers such as Mia Vaughnes donate their time for the senior float. Kevin laquez Jamie Lee Jimenez De Shannon Monique 9, 10, 12; Band 9; Drama 12; Island Sports Fashion 9; BSCJ 10; Daytrippers 9, 10, 11, 12; Powderpuff 11, 12; Drill Jamie Lee Jimenez Team 11,12 Student Assembly 9; Powderpuff 12; Psychos 9; Joyce Mary Jackson Mecha 11, 12 Psychos 10; Powderpuff 1 1, 12; Honor Guard 11; NHS Kelly Yvonne Joslin 11, 12;CSF 10, 11, 12; Interact 11, 12; J V Psychos 10; Honor Guard Basketball 9; JV Volleyball 11; Softball Club 9, 10, 11, 11; V Basketball 10, 11, 12; 12; JV Softball 9, 10; V V Volleyball 12; V Softball Softball 11, 12; Powderpuff 10, 11, 12; Softball Club 10, 11 11, 12 Walter Lewis Jue; Darrin Eugene James Powderpuff (cheerleader) Daytrippers 9, 10, 11; BSCJ 1 1; Scramblers 1 1 seniors 3 '

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Seniors go non-stop to the top but fall short The class of 1983 was not to be forgotten in the bitter battle of Homecoming floats. Guided by the Homecoming theme Future Fan- tasy, the seniors chose ' 83 nonstop to the top, as their title. Main headquarters for the building of the float was first placed at vice president Lori Rynn ' s house. Later the float site was moved to Jack Negrete ' s house, where it was eventually completed. Pete Phern- sangngam and a few other seniors worked on the design of the float. A rocket to the stars was the main feature. Mapkins, chicken wire, and lumber were donated to contribute to th e creating of the project. Mike Houser obtained a truck for the platform and Doug Mitchell transferred the raw materials. After three weeks the float was completed. Dedicated seniors worked till the early morning hours to finish. Due to bombing disputes between the junior and senior classes, both class floats were disqualified from the competition. The sophomore class was chosen as the victor of the 1982-83 San Qorgonio Homecoming Parade. Although they did not win, Vice President Lori Rynn felt that the seniors worked very hard. There were a lot of people who really wanted to work on it and those who did tried their best. Keena Hollow ay Chandra Holman Walter Jue, Qwen Bradac and Lori Rynn prepare the chick ' with paper mache to complete the senior float. Eric Hutchins De Shannon Monique Island Joyce Mary Jackson Rebecca Jacobs



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You ' ll never walk alone Ohnh rooo ' U h.it ,im I jermj to do- 1 1 don ' t know who t the good people aie taken already I ' m so dumb Why i walk by myself. Or with Eugene Nerdly Help me And so the tragic tale continues and you procrastinate until there really is no one to walk with except some goober, or a person in a gown the same color as yours (Heaven forbid) The idea is to get the so-called good people early, before they are already snatched up According to San G ' s tradition, the end of your sophomore year is the time to ask But graduation is so far away then 1 Nobody worries about those things that early, unless they ' re paranoid Of course, one of the all time favorites is when a couple has agreed to walk together, then one of them gets a boyfriend or a girlfriend in the meantime Suddenly, your agreed upon escort decides he or she wants to walk with their beloved, and now you ' re stuck — up a creek, without a paddle ' Obviously, this is a total bummer and causes hurt feelings In the meantime, you are still looking for someone eligible to walk with What do you do? Well, you have to be sly How embarrassing if anyone knew you were still slinking around trying to find someone to walk with you So, you get friends to casual ly ask eligible victims if they are walking with someone already. Very, very casually, you see If and when that falls through, you rack your brains trying to think of so meone who you believe doesn ' t have a person to walk with Next, you drag out your annual, combing the pages for someone — anyone — by this time. Alas, you cry One day you hear, by way of the grapevine, that someone else is in the same predicament you are What luck! Finally, someone to walk with But you ' ll have to move fast, or they will be snatched up. too So you watch your intended escort for days, discovering the places he or she hangs out, finding where they park their car, where they go for lunch, until you have a make on the person that the FBI would love! You choose the day to pounce It has to be done with style, though No turning around in trig class. No little notes, Very nonchalantly, you stroll by. feigning surprise by see ing THE INTENDED standing there, alone, of course With knocking knees, sweaty palms and underarms, and a dry mouth, you shuffle towards him or her As you stand there, you gather up the guts to finally ask The first try comes out as barely more than a whisper Well, try again Blushing furiously, you manage to mumble what you have to say But — ohhhh noooo — they had agreed to walk wit minutes before! Quickly you scurry off to lick your wounds, and the night of graduation, you are panic stnck creaming down the endless aisles of blue and nay have missed Wait! You ' re in luck There ' : skin condition and is an excellent example of ist it ' s somebody Sighing with relief, you ha ■d in cap and gown, you ns, looking for someone person on the six year plan But e finally found : Cheryl Provence, Class of ' 83 Seniors find that the five minute passing period is not enough time to get to class nice day. Steve Kahne Kenako Keyasama John Andrew Kocher Curtis Alan Kubitza Theresa Kulcsar 38 seniors Helen Ryung Kwon 41 Audrey Jo Ann Lanas Esther Lara

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