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To further his study on the guitar, Chris Saucedo gets additional instruction from Mr Emerson during fifth period. I Jeff Wooten Thu-V an Beckon Wrysinski Christopher Blair Wilson Powderpuff Cheerleader 11, 12; V Golf 11, 12; Psychos 9, 10, 11 Evelyn Fay Woo Honor Guard 11; JV Girls Tennis 12;CSF10, 11; NHS 11, 12; Spanish Honor Society 11, 12 Jeff Wooten Drama 11,12;AFS12; French Club 11, 12; German Club 12; Psychos 9; Daytrippers9, 10, 11, 12; Diamond Club 11, 12; Boosters 11, 12; Prom Committee 11, 12; KD ' s 12; Float Comm. 1 1, 12 Julia Karen Zermeno Powderpuff 12 Pamela B. Zumbro Honor Guard 11; Band 9, 10: CSF11, 12; NHS 11, 12; Alive 9; Western Civ. 12; Sobobans 12 Julia Karen Zermeno Pamela B. Zumbro
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Outstanding seniors receive awards Throughout the year, outstanding seniors had been awarded honors and recommendations. Sometimes they were announced through the newspaper, and gave the students the deserved credit, but in other cases the recognition was not adequate. Jeff Quiggle was nominated for appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point by Senator Alan Cranston. Selected from 1,000 ap- plicants, based on outstanding academic records, contributions to school and community, Jeff is ranked eleventh in the class with a 3.75 G.P.A. He lettered in football, and track and is a member of the California Scholarship Federation. Frank Havemann was the first student to receive the student of the month award sponsored by the Exchange Club of San Bernardino. Based on school activities, academic record and social service, the recipient was chosen by Mr. Haley and Mr. Bianchi. Frank was ASB President, a member of the waterpolo and swim teams, and filled his most popular role — leading the basket- ball cheer. After taking the PSAT NMSQT test in 1981, Darrel Dorsey became one of fifteen hundred semifinalists competing for the national achieve- ment scholarship program for outstanding Negro students. He then became a finalist, and received a $1,000 scholarship sponsored by the Interna- tional Business Machines. San Gorgonio ' s speech and debate team con- sisting of seniors Nadine Anderson, Mike Gfeller, and Curtis Kubitza participated in numerous tour- naments throughout California. Nadine was awarded various positions in girls Extem- poraneous and Lincoln-Douglas debate and a finalist in Extemporaneous speaking. Mike re- ceived first place American Legion, third place Rotary, and second place Lions club. As one member of the team, he went to the octo-finals at the Patrick Henry Debate Tournament. After debating in the senior scholarship meetings, delegates were screened before representing the school for the Bank of America awards. Darrel Dorsey competed in industrial arts fine arts, Curtis Kubitza in mathematics science, and Jeff Quiggle in social studies. First place received $2,000, second and third received $1,000 and $750, respectively. Other finalists were awarded $500. Karen Whitsell Julie Whittaker David Williams Michael Williams Similar to the B of A awards were the Gemco awards which required debating Darrel Dorsey and Curtis Kubitza were chosen to compete in this contest. Darrel became one of the Finalist, but results were not made public before graduation. Seniors who earned a 4.0 grade point average first semester were Eve Chap- man, Catrina Coelho, Darrel Dorsey, Linda Hanlon, Annette Herzberg, Janet Hobbs, John Kocher, Curtis Kubitza, JoEva Peabody. Cynthia Perez, Larry Ricardo. Heather Schulte, Debra Stein, Robert Vaughan, Julia Lermeno, and Pair, Zumbro. Their photographs were placed In the academic honor role showcase in the A building. Mike Harnden was selected to be a member of the State Honor Choir He was one of two hundred students to be chosen from the state of California After be ing a choir member, he was to go to San Jose and be tested on sight reading, solo singing, and vocal theory which gave him experience in performing. From Phi Delta Kappa, Mike Sylvester was honored for his academic record with a certificate. Joyce Jackson and Jeff Quiggle were nominated for California In- terscholastic Federation Athletes of the year. To earn their standings, they were involved with several sports and had a 3.70 grade point average or better. Undo Hanlon, class of ' 83 - topher Blair Wilson Jeanine Wilson Carol Woodrum
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Valedictorian and salutatorian share thoughts Through lono hours of suffering from boredom, fatigue, confusion, and frustra tion. we ' ve finally done it! It seems truly a ' may ' zing that we, the class of 1983. have reached one of our goals Really though, it wasn ' t all that bad. In fact, it was kind of fun. However, through these four years of fun or misery, (whichever you prefer), I think all of us have learned a lot Not just in our studies — we ' ve also learned a great deal about one another and growing up Friends are what makes high school what it is, right? I bet if each and every one of you were asked what you remember most about San G, it sure wouldn ' t be some test you studied for It would be friendships and the crazy times you had And just because I managed to do okay in the classroom doesn ' t mean I didn ' t have fun. too! So to my bestest friends. Kim. Linda, Janet, Lana. Kelly, Gina. and Frank . . . thanks, it was real fun. Studying is important though Some of my best times were in class. And cer- tainly some of rny worst. Ill never forget when Kim Green and I had detention in Spanish I for talking We could either sit for 1 5 minutes or pick up trash for five. I think I picked up trash. Of course, my sophomore year was fun when everyone looked at me like I had some kind of disease on my hand, because 1 took chemistry then, instead of the traditional junior year (I never was very careful with that silver nitrate.) In the eleventh grade. I managed to get my finger stuck in my car steering wheel and wore it for two hours Talk about dumb! And this year, I ' ve experienced a very severe case of e mbarrassment when 1 was sent to OCS with two friends during third period Like everybody else. I contracted senioritis. from which I may never recover. Through my four years. I think I ' ve perfected the way to appear fascinated when my teacher is rambling on about subordinate clauses, and actually my mind is three miles away. I ' m not sure what all this is leading to. but I now realize that in order to succeed, you don ' t just crack the books every night Priorities have to be set, and so do limits! Procrastination, one of my major flaws, is something everyone should definitely try to overcome. Even though you may believe you ' ll never finish typ ing that term paper, never understand what a torque is, never be able to write 50 vocabulary words by Monday, never be able to write an essay on Madame Bovary or The Red Sadge of Courage without Cliff notes . relax ' Kick back for a while, you ' ve deserved it. I guess the point I ' m trying to make is that high school should be fun. so make sure you enjoy it while you still can. Cheryl Provence class of ' 83 ■ ; .- ' -ittiKl IK?) m vSA 4 ' - i ywfe Robert F. Vaughan Valedictorian Cheryl Provence Salutatorian In these past four years at San Gorgonio, I have been extremely lucky. Mot only have some very fine teachers impart on me a bit of their knowledge, but I have also gained the friendship and respect of many students and teachers. I will greatly value the friendships that I have made at San G for the rest of my life, and I am proud to have this chance to thank some of my friends giving me such good times and fond memories. I would like to thank some of my special friends, Dan, Tim, Doug, Mario, Brad, and others, for the fun that we had in school and out of school. These people gave me times that I will remember forever. Even when we got into trouble because we just couldn ' t seem to get back to school on time, we had fun because we were all in trouble together. I would also like to thank some of the people whom I wasn ' t always able to get together with after school, but with whom I had many terrific experiences during school, such as Robert, Kim, Patty, Darrell, Pam, Beth and David, and others. Many teachers are also dear to me for many different reasons, and I would like to thank some of them also for the friendship, support, and guidance that they have given me over the past four years. I would like to thank Mr. (Jhl and Mrs. Ellison for their understanding, and Mr. Dyer, who always had a friendly word and an open ear, for his friendship and respect. I would also like to thank Mr. Palmgren for striking up a conversation with me about anything and everything when he could see that I did not want to start my homework in class. There are others, such as Mr. Lees, Ms. Zanders, and Mr. Roberts, to whom I am thankful because they always respected me and regarded me as a friend.
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