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Left: Freshman cheerleader, Michelle Beard, routes for San Gorgonio ' s varsity water polo team The freshmen cheer at every home game and travel with the team as well. Above: After school, JV cheers, take a break from practice before the night ' s game. Below left: As part of their competition r the JV cheers stack their pyramid at a pep assembly. Below right — 1982 83 Freshmen Cheers: First row: Michelle Beard, Michelle Vasquez, Second row: Pene Mar Grassi, Ann Nicklin, Third row: Laura West, Kelly Cooper, Cheri Evans i ■ | ■ ■ ■ student life IS5
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Practice leads to awards Did you ever ask yourself what those freshmen and junior varsity cheerleaders did besides cheer and raise school spirit at basketball, football, and water polo games? First, the cheerleaders attended a camp at Pepperdine University in Malibu. Freshmen cheers received a ribbon for a home cheer, a cheer that was made up at San G and performed at Pepperdine, and JV cheers received two outstandings and one excellent ribbon for their home cheer. JV cheerleader Debi Mitchell said, It was a good experience, but a lot of work and responsibility. They also competed and cheered at the Huntington Beach Festival on January 21, where the freshman cheers received a trophy for second place out of 17, and the JV cheers received a trophy for fifth place out of 23. Head freshman cheerleader Kel- ly Cooper commented, It was fun. We got to go to different places and it was fun to meet all the cheerleaders, football and basketball players. Freshman cheerleader Michelle Vas- quez said, It was a successful year thanks to Ms. Carman who was very helpful in organizing us at the beginning of the year. The 1982-83 San Gorgonio varsity flags were busy competing in competitions throughout Southern California. Just to name a few, the varsity flags went to Hun- tington Beach High School in January, where they placed first out of fourteen in flag competition, and to Hubbard ' s Cheerleading Camp where they won a trophy for first place in spirit. When it came to practicing for competi- tions, the girls practiced four or five days a week for two hours each day. When not in competition, the girls maintained their skills by practicing at least two to three days a week. Most of the girls said they had a suc- cessful and exciting year. Member Lori Rynn said, This year has been the best year so far. We really worked hard and earned a good reputation not only in San Bernardino, but at other high schools as well. Ms. Carman was the varsity flags ad- viser. The captain of the flags was Margie Robles. The co-captain was Lori Rynn. Jeff Robinson, class of ' 84 Above right: Getting above the crowd on her stepladder is Yolanda Halfhill, member of varsity flags. Above: 1982-83 Varsity Flags — First row: Lori Rynn, Stephanie Navarro, Second row: Michelle Watts, Yolanda Halfhill. Karen Casteneda, Becky Ontiveros. Right: Varsity flag members, during the holiday season, go from class to class singing Christmas cheers. 84 student life
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Getting a bang out of ICC On Wednesday, December 15 many students enjoyed the privilege of attending ICC Day. This was a special day for San Gorgonio students because it gave the many clubs on campus a chance to earn some highly needed funds. Some of the clubs that participated in ICC Day were: VICA, FFA, Alive Club, Jokers, and the freshmen class. Although this past year wasn ' t a great success for the clubs, the students and teachers really enjoyed themselves. There were many booths that were set up for business. The Alive Club had a wet sponge toss, which drench- ed almost everyone around the booth. The Jokers dressed up in at- tractive costumes and set up a bake sale. They sold cookies, cupcakes, and other sweet tasting snacks. The French Club sold whipped cream pies, while FFA had a plant sale. The wild and crazy Freshmen Class had a scale squeezing contest in which the contestant had a chance to test his or hers strength. Last but not least, the VICA Club had a car bash which gave contestants a chance to demolish a red car with a sledge hammer. Incidentally, Bill Cezeski broke a sledge hammer in half. All the activities and the sunny blue skies made this day fun and spirited for all. Many students expressed their opi- nions on how successful ICC Day was. Susik Lee said, It was suc- cessful, but not as successful as the previous year. Cathy Regal commented, ICC Day was successful for all who par- ticipated, but it would have been more fun if more clubs had set up booths. Jeff Robinson, class of ' 84 86 student life
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