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I £. w tmm I ISfRAl Abov« right: San G. students get into the I ♦ bumperstlcker craze, like juniors Jubel Obien and Terri Beeman. Above: Varsity football players Mike Sylvester, Robert Prince, and Jeff Quiggle, show Spartan pride. Right: Seniors Kelly Joslln and Steve Htilght catch a quick break together with their favorite mugs. y?
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■ very where people looked, little red hearts could be seen. They were on bumperstickers, teeshirts, mugs, buttons, and even folders. These little red hearts were part of a fad that hit San Gorgonio ' s campus. It was the I Love craze. Students loved everything from soap operas, like Ryan ' s Hope, to shoes like Vans. Anna Hernandez, senior, had an I 9 General Hospital bumpersticker on her Pinto. I used to watch General Hospital all the time but now I like All My Children. My sister bought me the sticker to put on my banana mobil. Probably the most popular Hfsaying was that of animals. Bumperstickers and pins could be purchased at almost any card shop saying HP ' my and the breed of dog, cat, or bird. Junior Laura Brown showed her favorite animal with an ffPCats keychain. Cities and states were also very popular. I had my I England button made because that ' s where I ' d rather live. I used to live there for about five years and I loved it, remarked sophomore Stella Ruiz. With all these Hfbumperstickers around, leadership decided to reap some profits by selling Iffthe Spartans bumperstickers for $ 1 .00 in the student store. Not only did these colorful rectangular stickers brighten up the campus, but they also showed everyone ' s concern for the things that meant the most. Top: Songleaders Doreen Amador and Kelly McCollum display cheerleadlng skills w.th a jump from their competition cheer. Left: Returning from P.E., Allyson Woolcox and Sandy Duma, ar- rive to class in their P.E. shirts. Above: Part of Homecoming Week is stuffed an.mal day which Is celebrated by seniors Debbie Dowe ll, Karen Clemens, and friends.
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