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 51 of 368
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Page 51 text:

lack Negrete Michelle Del ice Niday Rhonda Michele Noble Kim Ogden Adrian Padilla Valerie Juanita Moore Alive 11; Day trippers 11,12 Arnold Morales Mecha 11, 12 Patricia Jean Muga Honor Guard 1 1; Drama 11; French Club 12 AFS 1 2; Powderpuf f 11; CSF 10, 11, 12; NHS 10, 1 1, 12; Summit Staff 12; Oracle Honor Guard 11; Powderpuff 1112; CSF 10, 11, 12; Softball Club 10, 11; Psychos 9, 10; JV Softball 10; V Volleyball 10. 11, 12

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Students collect baskets for the needy As the month of December fell upon the students of San G, the nearing of Christmas brought about an abundance of cheer and good feelings. Many ac- tivities were held along with the ex- change of cards and gifts among friends. The traditional singing of Christmas carols could be heard echo- ing through the halls, but aside from thinking of just family and friends, the San Gorgonio student body, with the sponsorship of student council, organized a food drive for needy families in the San Bernardino area. The students were encouraged to bring canned food and non-perishables to their fourth period class where the donations were collected. At the end of the week of December 13, the class donations were collected and counted. The class with the largest basket was to be the winner of a ten foot grinder, which was paid for by the ASB. On Fri- day, December 17, the special educa- tion class was announced the winner of the grinder and celebrated on January 13 with a party in their classroom. With the amount collected, there was enough to make three baskets of food to feed three families for a week. Stu- dent Council purchased five turkeys and gave two of the three families one turkey each. The third family received two turkeys because they had twelve children. The fifth turkey was donated to the Salvation Army. The Christmas season was a season for giving and the special education students did an exceptional job in prov- ing it. iiM Michael Moody Vallerie Juanita Moore Arnold Morales Kenny Morris i | i. 1 . T !■■■ ?BF ' • - ' VTL 3 m mmmmg ■■■■I Barney Moton ■ powderpuff cheerleaders are able to work off a bit of pre-gan xiety by constructing this campus Chri Patricia lean Muga 46 seniors



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Beat the juniors! Beat trie juniors! Beat the juniors! These were lamiliar words as the senior players warmed up for the powderpuff game Approximately forty-five girls attended powderpuff practice every day for two weeks. They started out with basic calisthenics, then advanced to long runs, and piggy back rides up and down the hill behind the gym. After then muscles were ioose. they began to practice the plays. Usually, they split up into offense and defense, and then practiced against each other. Tney also had to learn the specialty teams, such as kick-oft, kick-off return, punt, and punt return. Senior Anna Hernandez commented. The piactices were hard work but worth it in the end when we won. After many practices, the seniors were ready for the game. The players and coaches went to Straw Hat for a pregame pizza dinner funded by a car wash held the Sunday prior to the game. There was much anticipation as the seniors warmed up on the field the night of the game According to Annette Herzberg, Everybody was a little nervous, but once we got on the field, we were determined to win. Alesha Dickson ' s interception sparked a drive, which was capped off by April Abreau ' s twenty three yard touchdown to highlight the first half. The point after was converted by Jill Davis ' one yard plunge After that, it was tough defense and hard hitting that kept the game going. Defense did an excellent job of keeping the juniors from scoring in the fourth quarter, said senior coach Mike Sylvester. As time ran out, ecstatic seniors hugged each other with the trium phant feeling of defeating the juniors with a score of 8 to 6. Janet Hobbs. class of ' 83 Coaches Jeff Quiggle and Robert Prince react to the touch down by the seniors. m £ Powderpuff practice is held every day after school for two weeks. Here Polly Frey and other senior girls stretch out before running sprints. Robert Parras 46 seniors Brian Parrish David Parry Alan Patke

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