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Left: Boom! Smash 1 Bang! Junior. Dan Cooksley. participates in the car bash a cu3 W -, Above left: Alive Club president, Mike Sylvester, volunteers his face for the sponge throw. Above: Senior, Travis Greene, tries his strength in the car bash Left: FFA members, Mr. John Hurst. Alan Nimmo, and Yvette Hilber, discuss their plant sales on ICC Day. Below: On ICC Day, Jokers, Christi Johnson, and Dee Marie Haney sell cookies and cake.
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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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Marching units have spirit. ,- m proud to an drt., . , .nd, te v« Warren Verkest a new member of the 1982 8.1 drill team 42 people Half of this group did tall flags and the other half did blems. the budget, arranged for extras, taught the captains how to drill They performed at football games, during half time, at One small sub-division of the drill team was the color guard. This group had five members Veronica Harris. Lisa McEvan, Edith Ramirez, Michelle Sida, and Dee Marie Haney, the captain In addi tion to presenting the school s colors and the nation ' s flag at Some of the songs they performed to were Hello Dolly by Paul parades, they participated in the football pregame shows At foot- Severson, Winners Ctrcle, by John Hoggins. Los D,ablos by Wayne Downey, and Let It Whip by Dan band The captain of the drill team was JoEva Peabody She made up the routines, took core of attendance, marching, money, chose uniforms, and got recordings from the band Leonard, who taught on his own time, showed them how to do rifle It ' s a very good group They can march They cooperate most tosses, single flips, double flips, double time tosses (with two Sometimes 1 can ' t stand them when they ' re rowdy, but after per game formances everything s okay — just practices are hectic As proof of their enthusiasm, the color guard would practice every day after school in order to get their routines as close to Cooke. She made up flag routines, taught them to the girls, and perfection as possible This group was proud to be the only ones in the u hnnl who Hid whnt thev did Kathi Quiraz class of ' 85 did what they did Kathi Quiroi. class of I Above: 1982-83 Tall Flags — Left: Melanie Meracos, Linda Desofses. Marion Chaney, Cynthia Jimenez, Kim O ' Neil Right: Colleen Warren. Michelle Bazner, Tami Stephens, Darlene Moses. Tiffany Carroll, Chris- ty Rains. Above right: Drill team executes can-can kicks during their half-time performance. Right: Mar- ching band performs Notre Dame as the drill team does a short routine to symbolize San G ' s touchdown. Below: 1982-83 Drill Team: First Row: Connie Godwin, Jo Eva Peabody, Michelle Sellas, Second Row: Susan Hernandez, Michelle Cessna, Renee Johnson, Karin Nelson, Third Row: Stacey Verkest, Kristi Schafer, Gloria Diaz. Linda Dubiski. Fourth Row: Kathi Quiroz. Jennifer Crosswhite, Stacy Ashford, Sonia Smith. Sixth Row: Danine Upton, Dena Cronic. 88 student lift
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