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

 - Class of 1983

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Beckon Wrysinski finds time to read her favorite magazine during lunch in the library. Cheryl Diane Provence Brenda Pryor Pete Peeraphongse Phermsangngam Honor Guard 11; Choir 10, 12; Alive 10, 11, 12; V Football 1 1 Frederick Douglas Powell Band 12; Drama 12 Curtis Halle Preciado JV Football 10 Robert Lee Prince Powderpuff Coach 12; Band 9, 10; CSF 10; French 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; V Track 1 0, 1 1 ; V Football 10, 11, 12 Cheryl Diane Provence Honor Guard 1 1; Summit Staff 11, editor 12; Oracle Staff 1 1, editor 12; Powderpuff 11; Drill Team 9, 10, Co-Captain 11; ICC 11, 12; CSF 10, 11, 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Alive 11; Sobobans 1 1 , president 1 2; Interact 11, 1 2; JV Badminton 10, V Badminton 1 1; KD ' s 9, 10, Vice-President 1 1; Who ' s Who 12 Jeffrey Craig Quiggle Honor Guard 1 1 ; ICC 11 ; CSF 10,11,12; Student Assembly 10, 11, 12; JV Football 10; V Football 11, 12; JV Track 10; V Track 11; Powderpuff Coach 11, 12; Scramblers 11, 12 Jeffrey Craig Quiggle seniors 51

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That ' s a wrap! Strike the set! It was long ago. But someone should have seen it coming. On the show, To Tell the Truth, which was cancelled years ago. cartoonist Gary Trudeau was asked, How long do you plan to keep drawing this cartoon? Oh, about six years, Trudeau answered. Well, twelve years later, he finally called it quits, temporarily. On January 2, 1983, it was official. The award-winning car- toon Doonesbury was taken off the papers of America. But, as said before, it ' s only temporary. Trudeau wanted some rest and since his contract expired, he decided a 24- month rest was in order. The celebrated strip took its readers to a radio station, foot- ball huddles, and occasional visits to the White House. A cartoon known for its political viewpoints, the last strip was no exception. Opening with the usual White House front view, the comic highlights Edward Meese reporting to Presi- dent Reagan about the usual record unemployment, staggering deficits, and the renewal of the arms race. And what does Reagan say in reply? Great! Stay the course! Mo cartoons had as much impact on American issues as Doonesbury. Never giving away his own personal views on Republicans or Democrats, he simply attacked both sides; do- ing cartoons on Reagan, Carter, Ford, and Mixon. But his talents really shined around elections, taking his readers from campaign headquarters, to radio interviews and all the way to the party conventions. When something big would hit the news, it was covered quickly. To him, no news item was too small. From the recent DeLorean crisis, to the gas crunch, even to the hostage crisis in Iran, where one of his characters was captured by the Ayatollah ' s men. Its popularity was so high, Trudeau was assigned the job of transforming his characters into a TV special, which was a smash success. But until December of 1984, the avid comic fan will have to be satisfied with Bloom County instead. James Curran, class of ' 86 Pete Peeraphongse Phermsangngam 50 neniors Lawrence Pirkle David Ponce Daniel Posney



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Not for men only The industrial education department in recent years has been increasing its popularity among San Gorgonio students. Contained in the drafting department were the Drafting I, II, III and architecture courses. A recent trend towards the fields of engineering promoted students to enroll in these courses. I think students have realized the need for technical fields, though most are not engineering bound. For the most part many students enroll to explore artistic mechanical drawing. There seems to be a trend of interest towards architecture and related careers, stated drafting instructor Mr. fJhl. Though the engineering field has usually been thought of as a man ' s field, many female stud ents such as Gina Grossman have also shared their interests in the engineering fields. Taking ar- chitecture has aided in my decisions of a future career. It has let me explore my options and abilities in the mechanical drafting and engineering related fields. With the growing need for qualified engineers for the future, San Gorgonio ' s industrial education department was striving to fulfill that requirement with skilled students. Kelly Quiggle Veronica Raiskums Frankie Ramirez As an assignment for Mr. (Jhl ' s sixth period drafting class, Richard Todd sketches machinery par Dominick Rangel

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