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Left: Surprise is apparent on Raylene (Jrena ' s face as she exclaims, Daddy. Daddy. I won! Later she commented, I was really surprised, I didn ' t expect it at all Below left: The excite it has not yet worn off as Raylene Urena is shown in the limelight as the new Homecoming Queen. Left: Kenny Williams escorts Felecia Dodson at Homecoming assembly held prior to the game. She becomes first runner up at Friday night ' s exercises. Below: At the half time ceremonies, Heather Shulte is escorted by her father. Later she is proclaimed second runner up. Below left: Raylene (Jrena ' s face registers joy and excitement as she is crowned by San G ' s 1981 queen, Julie Herron Below right: Under the fireworks display, the 1982 Homecoming court is introduced to the crowd: Debbie Dowell, Kim Hayes, Mia Vaughnes, Felecia Dodson, Raylene (Jrena, Heather Shulte, Gwen Bradac, Margie Robles, Charis Faulkner, Valerie Sainz. student life 81
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Fireworks proclaim Raylene Urena new queen Votes for Homecoming Queen were cast after a large list of nominees, sponsored by various clubs was narrowed down to ten can- didates. An assembly was held and candidates were escorted around the gym floor so the student body could get a look at their favorites. For those who wished to elect a queen, they went to the student council room where voting booths were set up. The winner was kept secret from the student body until halftime of the football game. The atmosphere was high because no one was definite about who the winner might be. Candidates and their fathers appeared before the crowd dressed appropriately for the oc- ca sion. Second runner up was an- nounced — Heather Shulte; first runner up — Felecia Dodson . . . and the winner of San Gorgonio High School ' s 1982 Homecoming Queen honors went to Raylene Urena. Everything was so confused. Everybody hugged me. They were telling me, ' Raylene, look at your name, look up, ' I didn ' t know what was going on. Her honor was celebrated by fireworks and her name lit up on the sidelines. This event was one that will be treasured by the candidates. Each will remember how exciting and how frightening it was to walk down the red carpeted isle, on the fifty-yard line, all dressed up, in front of a large crowd. 80 student life
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There will always be cheerleaders Varsity Cheers were a group of dedicated and spirited young ladies. Led by Head Kim Hayes and Co-Head Cindy Hammond, they not only cheered at the games, but they were also involved in competitions. The squad placed first in the annual Inland Center competition against San Bernardino and Cajon High Schools. They were also in- volved in competitions sponsored by Hubbard and the United Spirit Association. They attended the Pepperdine USA camp of champs over the summer. The other members of the squad included Kelly Aquino, Cindy Sanders, Kim Miller, Rhonda Sims, and Valerie Sainz. The closure of Pacific will add new members to the squad. Next year there is going to be much competition, said Kelly Aquino, but it will be fun. Eight highly talented girls made up the Varsity Poms squad. They were headed by junior Kathi Wood and junior Amy Thayer was co-head. Varsity had a very exciting year. Aside from cheering at the Spartan athletic activities, they also went to camp. They attended the USA Camp of Champs at Pepperdine University in Malibu. They learned dance routines, chants, and game action cheers. They placed first in camp competitions. Co-head cheerleader Amy Thayer commented, Camp is very demanding, but provides lots of good ideas and experience for the upcoming year. The girls on varsity poms participated in competitions as well as camps. They competed in Arroyo State Com- petitions and placed first. They won the sweepstakes trophy and they won the honored spirit stick twice. Crystal Silas, Class of ' 85 Si M t Top: Cheering from the stands are the varsity cheerleaders. Top right: You don ' t wanna mess with us, do ya. do ya? cheers Valerie Sainz during a football game. Above: 1982-83 Varsity Cheers: First row: Valerie Sainz, Second row: Cindy Hammond, Kelly Aquino, Rhonda Sims, Heather Schulte, Third row: Cindy Sanders, Kim Hayes, Kim Miller, Right: Dedicated to her team, even when she suffers from a sprained ankle, Kelly Aquino shows up at Friday nights basketball game to root for her team. 82 student life
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