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Memories, imagination ... and associations are more readily reached through the sense of smell than through any other channel ■ Oliver Wendell Holi Above: Showing Spartan spirit, the secretaries and aides wear San G shirts every Friday. Supporters of the Summit staff are Josie Josso, Linda Tomas, Gloria Holman. Denise Folgner, Becki Savage, Lucy Donahue, Sarah Sayre. Marlene Garot, Debbie McGarry, Kate Lawrence. Pat Cotter, and Mane Risucci. Left: The old showcase in the B building is a familiar gathering place during lunch Friends like Steve Siperstein. Denise Shelton. and Greg Karr try Summit bars for the first time. ■ he constant need to be number one became a preoccupation for nearly everyone, in all fields. Whether it was music, sports, fashion, or academics, the pressure to be best overall was always the dominating factor involved. San G. students experienced this competition full force; the Spartans received the recognition of being on top! The ' 83 Summit staff became entangled in this web of contesting to be number one as they strived to produce the most rewarding and satisfying yearbook possible. In order to whet the appetites of students who awaited the delivery of the annual in the spring, the staff sold Summit Cookie Bars. These bars served the purpose of not only being a fundraiser, but were a sensory reminder to buy the 1983 yearbook. To promote annual sales and arouse the interest of students, an assembly was held on November 5. Summit adviser Mrs. Sabens, editors Cheryl Provence and Karen Clemens, photographer Chuck Johnson of Johnson ' s Photography, and Jane Kasel and Dick Lo Pochin from Taylor Publishing Company all spoke at the assembly, promoting the yearbook. A slide show featuring San G ' s football teams ' Hell Week ' ' during the summer was presented. Another slide show entitled An Annual Celebration was a big hit. The conclusion to a year ' s worth of anticipation resulted in the distribution of yearbooks on Jun e 7. Accompanying the annual, complementary Summit Bar was als handed out. From then on, San Gorgonio was able to truly get a Taste of the
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Above right: During lunch, David Vangsness. Pam Zumbro, and Beth Adams take a break eating Summit bars, sold by the annual staff during November Above: New principal, Phil Haley savors the delicious flavor of Summit bars while answering the switchboard. Right: Researching topics for book reports, Richard Sepulveda and Kelly Cooper spend class time at the library enjoying
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Things got hot in San Bernardino . SAN BERNARDINO ALL-AMERICA CITY
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