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■ v ‘ — • L,iearwaier mgn scnooi Clearwater, Florida Volume 56 Con ten ts The Outstanding The Year The Organizations The Competition The Students The Profession The Community The Directories .18 .28 .46 100 140 232 264 300 ! 9 We respond with our actions, senses, and thoughts 10 Set our lives . . in motion sr • - - -- ro VOTE FOR ONE GIRL AND ONE BOY Miss CHS Mr. CHS 1. Darleen Clyburn 1. Jeff Bradstreet 2. Susan Mariam 2. Gerry Fraley 3. Barbara Mirabella 3. Paul Gelep 4. Eileen Murray 4. Arvid Olson 5. Cindy Rice 5 . Richard Radloff Paul And Cindy Voted Top Seniors Paul Gelep and Cindy Rice were elected Mr. and Miss CHS by the student body on the basis of outstanding contributions to all areas of student life. Mr. and Miss CHS were nominated by over thirty clubs, an innova- tion which gave a voice in nominations to a larger segment of the school. Usherette co-captain in her junior year, Cindy has also been active in AFS and French Club. She was an offi- cer of the YWCA Service Club throughout high school and was chosen 1972 Sweetheart Queen at the annual Y dance. Cindy has been an active member of her church and its youth group. Paul was Student Council president, and served on the Clearlight Editorial Board and the County Student’s Rights and Responsibilities committee. He was bas- ketball co-captain in his sophomore year, played foot- ball and baseball for three years, and was selected Most Valuable Player by the baseball team. A member of Key Club, C Club, and Inter-Club Council, Paul re- ceived numerous honors including Citizen of the Month, the Elk’s Youth Leadership Scholarship, and nomination to the Society of Outstanding American High School Students. Calendar Girls Moved Through The Year From a list of twenty-four girls nominated by the Key Club, a dozen Calendar Girls were chosen. These girls were featured with Key Club members in the annual calendar which was sold by Key Club in the school store. (Above) Sue Fleming, January; Terry Tyson, August; Lynne Fischer, November; (Right) Lou Arent, July; Mary George, October; Anne McMullen, September. (Above) Susie Bowman, May; Shawn Tanney, April; Teri Sundberg, June; (Left) Angela Zacharias, March; Celene Delgado, February; Janet Pace, December. Seniors Honored In Hall Of Fam e Hall of Fame immortalized ten of CHS’ top seniors. These students were nominated and elected by the faculty in recognition of three years of outstanding contributions in all areas of school activity. (Opposite page, clockwise from top right ) MEADER, RAY — AFS, C-Club, Basket- ball, Track; MARIANI, SUSAN — Keyettes, AFS, NHS, Fathoms, Usherette, Cheerleader, Independent Study; GELEP, PAUL — Key Club, C-Club, Student Council President, Football, Basketball Co-Capt., Baseball MVP, SR R, Clear- light Editorial Board, Citizen of the Month; SUNDBERG, TERI — French Club Pres., Jr. Class Vice-Pres.; MURRAY, EILEEN — AFS Treas., Vice-Pres., Quill Scroll Pres., ICC, NHS, Aqua Clara Copy Ed., Production Manager, In- dependent Study. (Clockwise, from top right ) MIRABELLA, BARBARA — Stu- dent Council, Jr. Class Sec., Elections Chairman, Citizen of the Month; BRAD- STREET, JEFF — Masque Gavel, Pres., Interact, NHS, Fathoms, Senate Pres., Student Council, Independent Study, Citizen of the Month; CASSELS, MARI- BETH - Spanish Club, AFS, Keyettes, NHS, Quill Scroll, Senate Parliamen- tarian, Fathoms, Independent Study; STAVROS, PAUL — Latin Club, Conserva- tion Club, AFS Sec., NHS, Fathoms, Band, Independent Study, Elks National Leadership Award; LONG, JULIE - AFS Pres., French Club Sec., Treas., Sen- ate, Fathoms, Independent Study. NHS Provided Free Tutoring Service Each semester National Honor Society held an induc- tion and reception to honor students excelling in lead- ership, scholarship, character, and service. Members provided a free tutoring service and held a car wash in November to pay for the induction. i«n Murray, Wendy Gardlock, Sue Vest, Trish MacDonald, KaM Greerv ’Caretfo™ ’ Dawn M colm ’arh! gerhwd ' T’ cTwh D T C j ’ f? 8 Slag I lc ' (Se . cond row) Vick ' ' Stor V. Th,rdT0W) DJVC DennJrd ' PaU ‘ StaVr0S ' Bhn ' Toni Fori - h . Mariani, John Rhoades, Paul duc- ead- bers h in fbront row, from left) Muriel Braud, Karin Gerhard, Gloria Acosta, Vicky Story, Linda Griffin, Wendy Brandcn- burgh, Linda Prosser, Kathi Green, Janet VanLiere, Cindy Hilbom, Mary Ann Saclarides, Tris’h MacDonald Jan Schmitz, Eileen Murray. ( Second row) Blane Phillips, Jeff Walters, John Rhoades, Jeff Bradstreet, Dorothy Blaser Roger Slagle, Paul Davis, Stanton Tripodis. (Opposite page, left) Inductees recite NHS motto. (Right) Mar- shall Spearman speaks during induction. (Clockwise, from top right) New Honor Society members; Sue Vest and Virginia Morris extinguish induction candles; NHS members enjoy refreshments; inductee signs Honor Society pledge. Publications Staffers Received Honors Inductions in the fall and the spring brought out- standing journalists from Aqua Clara, Clearlight, and Fathoms staffs into Quill and Scroll, the International Honor Society for High School Journalists. Inductees received membership cards and pins, and subscrip- tions to the national Quill and Scroll magazine. Quill and Scroll activities included a club breakfast and a picture sale at the end of the year. Sue Vest, Mary Ann Hein, Marla Lassa, Sharyn Wilkes, Sherry Madley, and ( From left) Tricia Moore, Brad Macdonald, Tim Houk, Tom Stathis, Alan Mallett, Chris Forest. Anne McMullen prepare for the picture sale. (Front row . from left) Gerry Fraley, Eileen Murray, Darleen Clybum, Sandy Swingle, Ellie Whittier, Jill McNellis. (Back row) Maribeth Cassels, Kathy Paulson, Debbie Robb, Ingrid Anderson, Marla Tucker, Peggy Meese, Linda Robinson, Karen Simpson. Independent Study Offered Challenges est. At the beginning of second semester, 30 students launched into the enlarged Independent Study pro- gram, under the leadership of Mr. Richard Martinez, faculty sponsor. These students worked with teacher advisors to coordinate study plans and decided their own evaluation procedures. Class attendance was not compulsory and students went on field trips, attended Junior College classes, and did special research proj- ects. ( ' Clockwise, from top right) Independent Study students confer on library procedures; Gerry Fraley uses catalog cards for research; students meet with Mr. Martinez to arrange study plans; Mr. Martinez, faculty sponsor. thy Traditional activities were held to celebrate Home- coming with the theme of Tornadoes Bridge Spar- tans Troubled Waters.” Tornado Tales on Thursday night included three skits, The Tornadoettes and the crowning of Shawn Tanney as queen. A special activi- ty period on Friday gave students time to organize the parade through downtown Clearwater. Tornadoes de- feated the Lakewood Spartans Friday night with a score of 41 to 9. Saturday night the misic of Milk and Honey was featured at the dance held in the gym. Homecoming Spirit Dammed Spartans ( Clockwise, from top right) Tomatoettes” giggled their way through their part in the senior class skit, Linda Griffin, insulted by remarks of the dirty old man, womps Brad Macdonald on the head; Seniors John Godwin and Jon Rasmussen present the Fickle Finger of Fate Award; The Tornadoettes do a pom-pom routine at Tornado Tales. (Clockwise from top right) Glen Sever crowns Shawn Tanney queen; after Tornado Tales ev- eryone crowds around to congratulate Queen Shawn; 1971 Homecoming Court: (from left) Teri Strickland, Susie Bowman, Janet Pace, Shawn Tanney, Anna Dean, Trish MacDonald, and Kathy Gidel; members of the Spanish Club receive a secret message on their shoe phone; sophomores lead the cheers during their class skit. Queens, Floats Football And Fun (Clockwise, from top right) Tornadoes head for an- other touchdown; Juniors take first place in the float competition; Shawn Tanney and her escort Ray Meader are introduced at the game; Senior Tornadoes Quake Spartans Lake.” Dance Climaxed Annual Celebration (Clockwise from top right) Milk and Honey provide the music for the homecoming dance; Couples dance around the big fountain, a part of the dance decorations; Ralph Higinbothen drums up the beat for the band; Kathy Arbuthnott enjoys dancing to the music with her balloon. Students Took Advantage Of Activity Day Activity period was set up to allow a meeting time for clubs. Many students used this time to meet with clubs, study in the library, or receive individual help from teachers. However, a large number of students used Thursday as an excuse to get out of school early. At the end of six period, hordes of students could be seen dash- ing to their cars, running to McDonalds and heading to the beach. ( Clockwise , from top right) Students work inside and outside of the library during the free activity time; Mr. Nelis gives help to English students; club groups use activity period to work on money-making projects; the parking lot empties quickly on Thursday afternoon; Activity Day al- lows students time to prepare for Tornado Tales. Lunch Nourished Eager Minds (Clockwise, from top right) Second lunchers dig in; boys group around A-mall bookshelves to watch the girls go by; some stu- dents enjoy eating while others spend their lunchtime studying; students return their plates until another lunchtime; lunch broke the monotony of the day. Seniors Devoted Time To Enjoying Life ( Clockwise, from top right) Kendal Flammer gives Tornadoes a big yea;” Susie Bowman practices her skills on the parallel bars; Mary Ann How- ard and Jill Ericksen concentrate on painting in art class; Darken Clyburn romps with St. Ber- nard in an open field. Local Youth Attended Rock Concerts New and different musicians performed in the bay area throughout this year and residents attended con- certs presented by rock groups and individual singers. The entertainment was held at Curtis Hixon Conven- tion Hall in Tampa, at the Bayfront Center in St. Pe- tersburg, and at Ft. Homer Hesterly Armory in Tampa. Individual performers included James Taylor, Alice Cooper, Tom Jones, Dionne Warwick, Jose Fel- iciano, David Cassidy, and Country Joe MacDonald. Some of the groups featured were Chicago, Ike and Tina Turner, the Carpenters, the Lettermen, James Gang, Spirit, Ten Years After, and Three Dog Night. ( Clockwise , from top right) Mountain performs in the area again; Alvan Lee wails out sounds for Ten Years After in concert; Three Dog Night is popular among local youth; Carole King bellows out her own new sounds. r (Gockwise, from top right) James Taylor sings about having a friend; Cat Stevens; The Carpenters romanticize with music; Elton John entrances crowds. Photos by Red Huber and Richard Radloff. Among The Good Times Was Studying ( Clockwise , from top right) Steve Baird finds a pole is good for leaning on while studying; Frank Harvey uses the new cushions the library provides for studying on the floor; Sometimes John Ciardi can be more interesting than John Marzetti. Weekends Made Studying Bearable Students and teachers cherished weekends. After five days of classes and studies, the two day break was al- ways welcomed. There were plenty of things to do on weekends which never seemed long enough. The two days were used for picnics, concerts, athletics, jobs, the beach, and many more activities. The only bad thing about a weekend was Monday morning. (Clockwise, from top right ) Sherry Madley and Eric Shaw bicycle to the beach and feed the birds; Rhonda Elmlinger and Tim Houk race at the Rem Tracks on a Saturday afternoon; Disney World attracted many area residents for week- end visits. 42 n (Clockwise, from top right ) Youth attended con- certs at Clearwater Auditorium featuring local bands like Fat and Happy” including Mike Ehmig; Jeff Browder, like many other local peo- ple, travel to various places around the state to spend the weekend; Anderson Park was a popu- lar place to picnic on weekends. m. 1 U • w Sweetheart Was A World Of Color Decorations for the 1972 Sweetheart Dance followed the theme of Color My World.” The dance was held on February 12 with music provided by the group Bacchus.” Coach Sal Gaiter presented this year’s court and then introduced Beth McMullen, last year’s queen. Beth crowned Cindy Rice queen for this year. Other senior girls on the court were Anne McMullen, Peggy Meese and Eileen Murray. (Clockwise, from right) Queen Cindy Rice and her escort Ed Frieje; Y members selling tickets at lunchtime; Ellie Whit- tier and Jill McNellis take a break to gossip while their dates rest for more dancing. ( Clockwise , from top right) Senior court: (from left) Eileen Murray, Rhoda McMullen, Peggy Mcese and Cindy Rice; Music is provided by ’’Bacchus”; Dancers move through a world of color at the Y.” The Associations CAREER 4 1-4 VJit T Slfly 5WNE ' . o ' V .. • v . • t- -r .. . r ■ : t8k-£j c.W..VKbAL ' . ew - iv ■ Council Changed Voting Processes Several significant changes in school were initiated by the Student Council this year. For the first time, the Homecoming Court and candidates for Mr. and Miss CHS were chosen on an open ballot by the entire stu- dent body. The council also ratified a new constitu- tion, and helped NFL in the Tornado Takeover” of Frisch’s. (Clockwise, from top right) Jeff Bradstreet, Senate president, expresses his views; Suzanne Wightman contemplates a stu- dent’s opinion; Beth Grogan hurriedly takes minutes; Paul Gelep listens attentively to a council member. 48 (From left )) ohn Godwin, Michelle Palmieri, Ted Saclarides, Anne McMullen, Jeff Bradstreet, John Gregory, Beth Grogan, Paul Gelep, Janet Pace, Suzanne Wightm an, Odette Delgado,. Barbara Mirabella, James Shoopman. (Clockwise, from above) cashier Michelle Palmier checks Jeff Bradstreet out; Publication members Darken Clyburn and Tricia Moore discuss pub- licity for council; Mrs. Ransom counts money collected at Frisch’s. Senate Promoted Christmas Cheer l (Above) Linda Robinson, Senate member, puts up a carnival poster. (Right) Mr. Williams delivers a speech at a Senate meeting. Christmas Cheer” which provided food, clothing, toys, and even $1,000 for needy families in the area was one of the Senate’s most successful projects. London Square,” the Homecoming dance, was also sponsored by the Senate. In an effort to give students M a chance to voice their opinions, Senate held Student- In Faculty discussions during Activity Period. as ah (From row, from left) Kathy Arbuthnott, Mark Mod, Debbie Delaney, Ted Saclarides, Jean Finger, Loretta Bradly, Rick Bonnor, Johnathan Hooper, Jim Calore. (Center row) James Shoop- ( n man, Mark Hanigan, Doug Cuetzloe, Hans Meyer, Mark Romine, Suzie Edmunds, Steve Pustis, Patty Lind, Scott McGowan. (Back row) Odette Delgado, Kathy Cottle, Debbie Hall, Jan J Ferguson, Nancy Gill, Marty Smith, Carolyn Walsh, Rita Brown, Nancy Gutz, Jeff Bradstreet. Illljl III ICC Coordinated Club Activities Made up of the vice-presidents of all school clubs, the Inter-Club Council worked to coordinate activities so as to avoid conflicts between club events. Members also worked with Student Council and NFL to coordi- nate Homecoming festivities. (Above) Ellic Whittier, Eileen Murray, and Brad Macdonald discuss club plans. (Left) Homecoming parade, coordinated by ICC and sponsor Mr. Allain Rimar. hoop- (Front row, from left) Susie Edmunds, Glenda Dub ner, Ingrid Anderson, Brad MacDonald, Eileen Murray. (Second row) Stanton Tripodis, Roger Slagle, Cathy Bacos, Mr. Allain Rimar, 11, Jan James Shoopman. Key Clubbers Honored By Kiwanis Members of Key Club participated in many fund raising ac- tivities, such as parking cars and ushering for the band’s Op- eration Santa Claus” concert. Another project was the Key Club-Inter-Act basketball game, whose proceeds went to the AFS fund drive. Members were honored at various luncheons throughout the year given by the Kiwanis Club. {Front row, from left) John Rhoades, Tom Hooten, Keith Fady, Bob Melmood, Pete Athas. (Second row) Steve Tibbitts, Jeff Taylor, Jim Dormer, Greg Scovel, Dave Zeigler, Rick Bou chard. (Third row) Mr. Ivan Werkhiser, David Shanks, Eric Shaw, Earl Cooper, Mike Hughes. (Fourth row) Ed Freije, Gordon Pennoyer, Richard Brock, Mtk Wachtler, Ken Hamilton, Arvid Olson. (Sitting, front row from left) John Gregory, Lee Anderson, Ned Sporkmon, Jeff Hooper, Mr. Ivan Werkhiser. (Second row) Steve Farabee, Stan Dyer, Drew Tanney, Keith Fady, Rob Fady, John Gelep, Charlie Bruton. (Third row) Tony Poole, Tom Gates, Tim Aydt, Ted Saclarides, Brian Feeney, Tom Crocker. (Standing, from left) Richard Schene, Kent Williams, Tom Calla- han, Kyle Scott, Mike DeVaughn. (Opposite page, left) Key Club sells annual calendars in school store; (Right) Rick Bouchard tries to steal it, grab it, take it away . . (Above, left) Key Club tries to recover rebound; Tom Callahan directs Gordon Pennoyer to nearest parking space. mkt — y ■ Tv, ' „ Kf J y W;. mu t m ■Ml it . .. 1 Keyettes Cleaned Up Free Clinic Scrvicc-minded Keyettes began the year by providing a needy family with a turkey dinner at Thanksgiving. They extended their spirit at Christmas by donating gifts to Project CHEER. The girls did volunteer work at the Free Clinic, and were honored at a luncheon given by the Ladies of Kiwanis in February. Keyettes again sponsored the Marryin’ Sam booth at the Sadie Hawkins dance. (Above) Keyettes made decorations for car float. (Right) Keyettes receive jerseys. j natfu ’ ( Front row, from left) Janet Blackburn, Marla Tucker, Cathy Bacos, Mary Ann Saclarides, Karen Pancoast, Jill Carignan, Peggy Meese, Jennifer Siek. (Second row) Lori Rilling, Sharyn Wilkes, Marie Enguilabert, Kathy Clawson, Jan Schmitz, Angela Zacharias, Debbie Makuch, Ellie Whittier, Susan Mariani, Patty Connelly, Sudie Turpin, Maribeth Cassels, Pat Barry, Jan Ferguson, Marty Smith. (Third row) Janice Schwappach, Karin Gerhard, Sara Wice, Karen Simpson, Mary Ann Hein. (Left) Keyetts bring happiness to needy family at Thanksgiv- ing. (Below) Bugs came in second in Homecoming. f ow ’ f rom kft) Carol Bylenga, Janis Kccnen, Lydia Plants, Wendy Duncan, Kathy Paulson, Holly Martin, Julie Frisbie. (Second row) Jam Walker, Melanie Martin- C1C crry Strickland, Liz Kennedy, Vicki LaForge, Kathy Gidel. (Third row) Denise Magee, Lisa Tench, Nancy Misra. rs OBfc . AFS Sponsored Programs, Parties While AFS competed with Largo in the annual fund drive, the two clubs joined together for a Christmas party and an AFS chapter picnic. Surprise parties were held for the exchange students’ birthdays, and the club held their third annual hoagie sale. (Front row, from left) Julie Long, Lucy Sapoum, Rhonda Elmlinger, Janice Schmitz, April Forrest, Jill Carig- nan. (Second row) Lori Rilling, Janice Irwin, Patty Connelly, Karen Pancoast, Susan Mariam, Beth Thomas, Mary Loula, Kathy Davis, Debbie Hall, Jackie Konen. (Third row ) Karin Gerhard, Janice Schwappach, Julie Nichols, Paul Stavros, Chris Clausen, Peggy Faw, Tina Jones, Marie-Claire Enguilabert. Opposite page, ( Clockwise , from top right) Ex- change students Karin Gerhard and Marie-Claire Enguilabert, AFS members work on the home- coming float, finished results of the homecom- ing float. (Front row, from left) Jimmy Bryder, David Crabtree, John Gregory, Brad Nugent, (Second row) Neva Duncan, Cheryl Hendricks, Heidi Hopper, Margaret McMullen, Dorothy Price, Donna Corriher, Vicki LaForge. (Third row) Pam Ruten- berg, Katie McClean, Mary Sparkman, John Parvin, Nancy Gutz, Debbie Byrne. (Front row, fro m left) Sherry Madley, Brad Macdonald, Sharyn Wilkes, Anne McMullen, Ellie Whittier, Grace Ignico, Suzanne Mercer, Terry Hammond, Marty Cox, Debbie Smith. (Second row) Mary Ann Blough, Jan Stautz, Bobby Mitchell, Cindy Rice, Beth Siegelin, Eileen Murray, Kathy Connelly, Debbie Makuch, Peggy Mcese, Linda Robinson. ( Third row) Mike Schwab, Eric Shaw, Don Nodine, John Meyers, John Rhodes, Susie Edmunds, Jon Rasmussen, Randy Cline, Charles LeBcl. 57 French Club Tried Extraordinaire Cuisine (Clockwise, from top right) Maric-Clairc Enguilabert enjoys re- freshments at the dessert party; French club members hold car wash for AFS drive. A French pot luck” dinner and a dessert party were special activities of the French Club. Foreign ex- change students Muriel Braud and Marie-Claire Enguilabert spoke to the club about their native coun- try at several times during the year. (Front row, from left) Cindy Rice, Kim Hansen, Tcri Sundberg, Pam Hillbom, Rebecca Luchek, Debbie Baker, Diane Montgomery, David Dcnnard, Marie-Claire Enguilabert, Bob Schutz, Cheryl Palmer, Angela Zacharias, Rusty Konen. ( Back row, from left) Mr. Allain Rimar, Julie Long, Lisa Berry Berry, Karen Knouse, Laura Warner. 58 German Students Became Jakobs’ Jakobs, the new name for the German club, launched their club activities by entering a float in the Home- coming parade. Members were honored at a banquet held at the German-American Club in March, and German exchange student Karin Gerhard spoke to the club on her native country during the year. (Above) Snoopy sits tall in Homecoming parade. (Right) German Club students clown around before constructing their Homecoming float. jjnw row, from left) Mike Puetz, John Brusca, Leslie Pohley, Paul Alessandroni, Toni Forinash, Earl Vandermeade. (Second row) Jim Dormer, Bill Galloway, Gordon Benson, Jan Long, Mike Muttera, Muriel kraud, Kevin Spanos, Karin Gerhard, Hans Meyer, Bill Coe, Bobbie Ann Smith, Nancy Misra, Judy Cavell, Karen Collins. (Third row) Andy Walker, Louis Smith, Cookie King, John Finger, Sandy Swingle, Susie Edmonds, Jean Ann Anderson, Bob Martinjak, Bob Heilman. hutz, Los Gauchos Revised Tract After eleven years, Los Gauchos revised their con- stitution, allowing open membership for the first time. With this new policy, membership increased to over fifty students. Various school and fund raising activities this year included a Columbus Day picnic, a trip to Ybor City, a January carwash and the annual Spanish club banquet at the end of the year. 4 . f a VC ( Top left) John Godwin breaks open a pinata. ( Top right ) Actors rush between scenes at Torna- do Tales. (Middle right) Ingrid Anderson and Kathy Klaser scramble for candy. (Front row, from left ) Diane Lowery, Patty Lind, Henrietta Bryson, Debbie Howard, Wendy Gardlock, Nancy Gill, Katy Anderson, Gloria Acosta, Holly Steffens, Jo Ann Moore, Nancy Mudaro, Judy Nichols, Barbara Tamanian, Drina Roper. ( Second row) Leigh Meriwether, Melinda Godwin, Karen Davis, Ingrid Anderson, Kathy Paulson. (Third row) Don No- dine, John Godwin, Steve Carey, Kathy Klaeser, Nancy Klaeser, Paul Powell, Jack Jones, Mindy Harwood, Andy Shaw. Inter Nos Moved To Classroom Organization of a ' class club’’ allowed Inter Nos members an opportunity to spend more time on club activities this year. Mrs. Inez Barker’s third period Latin 3 and 4 students devoted class time each Friday to club meetings where various programs were pre- sented, including a mythology contest and travelogue. The club also participated in the district and state fo- rums held in Orlando. ( Front row, from left) Ann Foster, Ted Saclarides, Karin Gerhard, David Eisle. (Second row) Patty De- vens, Anne Grant, Cathy Wilson, Peter O’Hare. (Above) Jana Walker and Patty Devens assist guest lecturer Tim Houk with slides of his trip to Europe. (Left) David Eisle clowns at a Latin Club meeting. 61 YFU Bridges The Gap Youth For Understanding club was formed last spring. The club had various fund raising projects during the year to help bring more students to the U.S. This year’s students were Richard Appelbom from Sweden, Gloria Acosta from Colombia and Mu- riel Braud from France. (Above) YFU members rode in a car in the Homecoming Parade; (right) Gloria Acosta, Richard Appelbom, Muriel Braud. ( Left to right ) Mr. Willis Butts, Karen Frank, Robin Whitehead, Lori Robinson, Holly Steffens, Jean Anderson, Lynne Wegener, Donna Roeper, Laura Dance, Brad Macdonald, Felicia Allman, Muriel Braud, Marie Claire Enguilabert, David Dennard, Caren Davis, Gloria Acosta, Richard Appelbom. ( Second row) Alan Geyer, Brian Wagenblast, Gerald Schneider, Mickey Nipper, Bobbie Smith, Don Nodine, Richard Dayton, Mike Peck. (Third row) Debbie Howard, Biff Steffens. 62 3 63 Sea Students Combed Beaches Excursions were a main part of the Marine Biolog Club’s agenda. Members went to different beache : and collected specimens to study. The club alsr planned a trip to the Marine Research Center in St Petersburg. (Above) Members of the club collect specimens. (Top right) Marine Biology makes use of an area beach for study. ( Front row, from left) fry Sellers, Randy Grant, Sara Fredrickson, Alice Hall, Sue Garcia, Ann Allen, Ellen Stcre, Lisa Berry, Ingrid Anderson, Cindy Honenstein, Karen Eskew, Kathy Klaeser, Sue Klaeser, Mr. Gliha. (Second row) Bill Coe, Mike Campbell, Carmine Scarfone, Ann Dinger, Pat Devens, Rosemary Vignali, Karen Arnett, Sue Robertson, Mike Osattin. (Front row, from left) Mr. Blyshak, Joe Groeber, John Webb, and Mark Vanswal. (Back row, from left) John Wyant, Joe Vangcli, and Jim DuBois. Biology Club Held Pennant Sale Interested in many different phases of biology, the Biology Club members have pursued their own indi- vidual projects. With the help of faculty advisors, Mr. Blyshak and Miss Hall, the fifteen members organ- ized a successful pennant sale which greatly enhanced the club’s finances. Guest speakers, including Mr. Foster, spoke on a variety of topics. (Left) Mark Vanswol, John Wyant, and Jim DuBois exam- ine an insect collection. (Above) foe Grocber and Joe Vangeli look at slides. ‘ Spirit ’ Mugs Sold By Interact Sponsored by the Rotary Club, Interact began its sec- ond year of activities by winning the car competition in the homecoming parade. In a pre-Christmas effort to help pay for senior night, members sold silver spirit” root beer mugs with the school insignia. Other activities included a peanut push to help raise money for the AFS fund drive. vr-Jf - ■t- II ' f r THt ' , : f 1 sPARJ aN OEA (Above, front row) Mr. Don Prokcs, Gordon Benson, John Dubendorf, Chuck LaBel, Tim Callaghan, Mark Slabaugh. (Above) David Cox loads Interact procession in homecoming parade. (Left) At Tornado Tales, Interact members mourn oncoming death of Spartans. (Above, front row, from left) George Krouskos, John Kunnen, Mark Futch. (Second row) Bobby Mitchell, Larry Crockett, John Meyer, Don Brinson, Jeff Bradstreet, Emmett Kilpatrick, Don Nodine. (Third row) Dave Harshfield, John Gerlach, Jody Jones. (Above, front row, from left) Steve Perry, Bill Bentz, David Tetrault. (Second row) Nathan Gray, Greg Warschak, Melvin Akins. (Third row) Fred Thurston, Greg Mason, John Godwin. (Fourth row) Mickey Fite, Rick Stype, Kirk Lacock, John Connelly. (Fifth row) Scott Dempster, Mark Em erson. (Above) Paul Paoncssa drives one in for rhe Interact car bash. 67 ( From left) Linda Wilson, Lina Boudrcault, Donna Roeper, Susan Osct. Grassroots Worked To Beautify Campus Ecology minded members of the Grassroots Club helped to beautify the school grounds by planting trees between the buildings. Aided by the PTA and the Clearwater Garden Club, members also worked the flower beds and planted seeds between A and X wing. ( Clockwise , from top right) Susan Osct attends to campus gree- nery; Linda Wilson and Donna Roeper weed school garden. 68 (From left) Michclc Conson, Gerald Schneider, John Matthews, Melinda Godwin, Neva Duncan, Roger Slagle, Nancy Misra, Stanton Tripodis. (Above) Roger Slagle checks Debbie Gilliam’s blood pres- sure; (Above left) Liz Kennedy learns to take accurate medical records. Para Med Did Volunteer Work Members of the Para Med club put in many hours of their spare time doing volunteer work at several area hospitals, gaining valuable experience in the medical field. The group also aided underprivileged children and gave a Christmas party for them at the Head Start center during the holidays. 69 Junior Exchange Held Carnival Junior Exchange Club received its charter in Decem- ber at a luncheon given by the Exchange Club of Clearwater. Members collected over $350 for the Mus- cular Dystrophy drive. The club held a carnival on the stadium track and divided the money with other par- ticipating clubs. (Clockwise, from top right) Mike Kennedy and Biff Steffens help support crime prevention week; Biff Steffens, David Reader and Jim Burton sell candy to help pay for new track; Junior Exchange sponsors Muscular Dystrophy Drive; Junior Exchange enjoys banquet. 70 (Clockwise) Rick Shelton, Barry Alday, Bill Day, Richard Appelbom, Biff Steffens, Mike Devlin, Richard Christner, Jerry DeBusk, Mr. Dennis Foster, Melvin Akins, Ron Polash, Mike Kennedy. (Left) Mike Kennedy loads up at Sweden House. (Right) Junior Exchange hangs plaques in library. Bad Seed Sprouted Under Morron’s Nurture Under the directorship of Coach” Philip Morron, Masque and Gavel presented a two-act play, The Bad Seed, and a semi-official production of The Bald So- prano. Student groups traveled to USF to see theatri- cal productions, and several members acted with local theatre workshops. Masque and Gavel members pro- vided the cove for the senior class play. ( From Uft) Carcn Davis, Robert Nogucrc, Jim Blanton, Leslie Vernon, Cindy Leis, James Shoopman, Angela Zacharias, Susan Edmunds, Nancy Mazzententa, Nancy Gutz, Hans Meyers, Rhonda Elmlinger, David Pate, Jeff Bradstreet, Tim Houk, Cathy Bacos, Dean Butterfield. 72 Mu Alpha Theta Matched Wits Mu Alpha Theta, the CHS math club, sponsored the National Mathematics contest for the district. Mem- bers also initiated a move to put Coke machines in the stairwells up to the AD wing, and contributed to the AFS fund drive. (Front row, from Uft) Wendy Gardlock, Carl Albing, Ingrid Anderson, Mary Brzezinski, John Loescr, Kathy Connelly. (Second row) Mr. Martin Stanton, Jim Beck, Brent Armstrong, Stan- 0 ton Tripodis, John Myers, Paul Davis, Neil McDonald, John Rhoades, Louis Smith. K (Above) Carl Albing and John Loeser contemplate their next moves for ’’Equations,” while Bill Lane looks on. (Left) Mr. Martin Stanton and opponent concentrate on three dimen- sional tic-tac-toe. 74 Chess Club Competed In Tournaments Approximately 25 players were involved in a school tournament held by the Chess Club. This competition was held to prepare players for upcoming state and local tournaments. (Above) Eric Shaw and Jon May arrange chess pieces (Left) Stanton Tripodis and Roger Slagle concentrate on setup. (Front row, from left) Stanton Tripodis, Hayes Kennedy, Roger Slagle. (Second row) Ann Dinger, Midge Semmons, John Loeser, Sara Fredrickson, Fred Hyatt, Richard Appelbom, Mike Ivennedy, Doug Guetzloe, Jon May, Jeff Hopper, John Davidson. (Front row, from left) Mark Campbell, Mike Harold, Kyle Scott, Bill Galloway, John Gerlach, Peter O’Harc, Tom Madley, Paul Powell, Gordon Johnson, Jody Jones, Bruce Green, Mark DcVita. (Second row )) im Brown, Steve Tibbetts, A1 Franza, Dave Tetrault, Rick Bouchard, Terry Blunt, Marty Rhodes, Garis Shaw, Rick Bonner, Mike Puetz, Bob Martinjak. (Third row) Steve Seiler, Paul Gelcp, Rick Carter, Jim Dormer, Richard Brock, Howard Parker, David Harshficld, Cassie Funk, David Williams, Ray Sima, Steve Farabee, Randy Watson. (Back row ) Jeff Paul, Kinley Green, Don Brinson, Glenn Howard, Richard Stype, Paul Tamanian, Mark Slabaugh, Bill Bentz, Barbara Kirby, Gerry Fraley, Debbie Dorris, Kathy Connelly. C Club Lettermen Displayed Spirit Red and grey letter jackets identified many members of the C Club, which was open to all athletes lettering in a varsity sport. A large number of underclassmen and girls became lettermen this year. ( Clockwise, from top right) Senior letterman Jim Beck contem- plates swim victory; Aaron Giese and Ray Meader prove ath- letic ability; Don Nodine demonstrates skill. 76 Club Improved Library’s Image Selling spirit ribbons and buttons, the Library Club made a comeback after being inactive for years. Under the direction of Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Robertson, members attempted to make the library a friendly place to visit. (Top left) Students take advantage of listening equipment. (Above) Students chat in the lobby. (Kneeling from left) Jim Calore, Jeanne Lovli, Linda Jones, Harry J. Mullen. (Standing) Russell Webster, Mike Granell, Don Urwiller, Bill Boldyga, Norma Lind, Susan Jackson. 77 NFL Took Over Frisch’s Tornado Takeover” of Frisch’s Restaurant was the National Forensic League’s major project this year. Members worked to raise money for their trip to Washington, D.C. for the National Tournament in March. The group traveled throughout the state de- bating the national topic which concerned reform in the jury system. (Clockwise, from top right) Karen Halgren, John Godwin, and Jim Dalrymple discuss debate. Laura. Dance serves Coke. Carcn Davis, Jan Long, and Cathy Bacos compare notes. James Shoopman reviews points. 78 FHA Aimed Toward New Horizons Family Night” was the main project of the year for the Future Homemakers of America. Club members invited their families and advisors to a get acquaint- ed” party shortly after their organization in February. ( Front row , from left) Jan Long, Susan Jackson, Sara Greene. ( Back row) Julia Nichols, Allyson Rau, Debbie Larkin, Mrs. Claudenia Jones. (Top right) Sara Greene explains an important family princi- ple to fellow members; (Bottom right) ) ulia Nichols and Jan Long help Allyson Rau with the mechanics of sewing. (Clockwise, from left ) Lura Cruz, Jim Glackin, Diana Hughes, Eugene Williams, Jim Major, Michael Cummings, Ron Winans, Diana Lesure, Richard Hammock, David Winslow, Bob Winans, Burt “ Cappleman. (Clockwise, from top left) Jim Glackin adjusts camera. David Winslow parks car. Eugene Williams grinds meat. Sophomores Worked For Experience ' Designed to reduce the dropout rates, the Tenth Grade Work Experience Program helped sophomores to find jobs that would provide valuable practical skills as well as serve as an incentive to stay in school. Students were required to take at least four regular classes a day before work in the afternoon. Training was foremost in placing the students in a job to meet his abilities and needs, and participants in this pro- gram found it fun and beneficial. 81 CBE Was Host To State Convention Members of the Cooperative Business Education Club hosted this year’s district and state conferences. At the district conference in February, the CHS chapter won the Most Outstanding Chapter award, and sponsor Miss Clegg Miller won Most Outstanding Advisor. rtW J M v ' ' A , T ' ... - mm ’; A BVv- .. Mm ■ n 1 S.f ■ K.j ( Kneeling ) Looty Walker, Lois Jasones. (Standing) Marty Valle, Terri Leet, Wendy McClellan. (Opposite, left) Marti Valle takes business messages. (Right) Looty Walker accepts award. (Above) CBE participates in Christmas drive. (Below) Communica- tions is a pan of better business. 1 lub the von isor or. 83 Cotton Candy Financed Trip Breaking off from the FBLA at the beginning of the year, the newly formed Student Business Club worked independently from all other school business clubs. A court reporter and a speaker from the telephone com- pany demonstrated equipment to the members. A planned trip to Disney World was helped along with funds earned from a cotton candy sale and a car wash in March. (Front row, from Uft ) Debbie Gilliam, Melanie Walker, Sandy Wiseman, Judy Cavell, Glenda Dubner. (Second row) Mrs. Susan Cullen, Karen Frank, Debbie Wallace, Nancy White, ' inda Sever, Debbie Laivo. 84 Bn ktas Schulert, Karen Hocking, Linda Hocking, Nancy Moon, Debbie Melko, Stevens Shcr e a. unt ‘ n ® ' ( econ T0W ) Christina Homer, Pat Blosser, Steve Burroughs, Patti Homan St t ' row) Mf Robcrts ’ Sudic Tur P in ' Barbara Bostrom, James er Dcn’a B ™J non . BiU Haynes, Adrian Vachon, Steve Seiler, Mary Jo Boyles, Sue Schrein- er, uena Goodroe, Darlene Molander, Joan Scoville. (Clockwise, from top right) Training nurse’s aide does lab work for her doctor-employer; Steve Seiler keeps his work vehicle sparkling. Trainees Became | Accredited Aides CHS was the first school in the county to initiate a special DCT nurse’s aide training program. Thirteen girls received certificates at the employer-employee banquet in May, which enables them to work as accre- dited nurse s aides in any hospital in the country. 85 . iV J. - u r ffrw; row, from left) Elizabeth Greene, Laura Scribner, Pam Keyser, Lynda McConnell, Kim Hansen, Sharon Lloyd, Janis Russell, Mary Bray. ( Second row) Paul Turcotte, Tom Burton, Mary Jarrett, Chris Felton, Melissa Lee, Cindy Lutman, Jan- ice Moon, Ted Easter, Terry Watkins. (Above) Soraya Thomas and Wanda Fussell outfit manikin; (Right) Pam Gates displays perfume. Display Case Accented DE Room Earning money while receiving an education is one of the benefits of being in the Distributive Education Club of America. Members worked at local businesses as- a part of their salesmanship training. They learned display techniques of marketing with actual racks of products in Room X-6. Illlhnkiil I (Above, front row, from left) Connie Gram, Fran Williams, Soraya Thomas, Denise Portfolio, Rob Scartozzi, Eugene Romano, Pam Gates. (Second row) Jo Whitman, Kathy Golden, Wanda Fussell, Debbie Burnette, Becky Rose, Gene Gruver, Barbara Barnes, Pat Flanary, Jennie Ferrante, Diana Smith, Michele Manning, Ed Galli, Joanne Templeton, James Desauiners, 5 Dean Evans. (Above) Kim Hansen and Mary Jarrett learn to arrange attractive display cases. (Left) Pam Keyser and Liz Greene straighten D.E. food dis- play shelf. 87 Photography Crew Got It On . . . Film Student photographers Richard Radloff, Bryan Bis- son, Bob Noguere, and Steve Carlisle often worked all day and late into the night taking and developing pic- tures for the publications staffs. Their activity, sports and special effect pictures made up over 50 percent of the yearbook. (Clockwise, from top left) Bryan Bisson enlarges picture for Clearlight; Robert Noguere sets up group shot; Chief Pho- tographer Richard Radloff does studio work with his model. Independent Study Composed Fathoms Due to scheduling difficulties, selection of staffers for Fathoms, the CHS literary magazine, was limited to Independent Study students. Chosen by the English Department, the nine members of the reading board judged and edited poems, short stories, essays, and art work submitted by the student body. ... . • ■ w . • ' ' V - (Fwm left) Susan Mariani, Stanton Tripodis, Maribeth Casscls, Karen Simpson, Paul Stavros. (Left) Eric Shaw ponders creative talent. (Bottom) Jett Bradstreet, Gerry Fraley, and Julie Long discuss submitted poems. 89 (Clockwise, from top right) Jim Sands, Chris Forest, exchange editor, and Jim Shoop- man post exchange papers; Patricia Dick and Cathy Bacos check copy; Editor-in-chief Tricia Moore; Brad Macdonald and Nancy Beers interview WFSO’s female disc jock- ey Jackie Lea; new staffers learn the ropes; Tom Stathis, feature editor, and Brad Macdonald, business manager, read a finished product. Clearlight Moved To New Innovations News of concerts, politics, clubs, and many special features en- livened the Clearlight. In an anti-inflationary move by the staff, the price of the paper dropped to a dime, and the paper went to newsprint. The Editorial Board was enlarged to include class presidents, the Student Council president, a faculty member, and the assistant principal, in an attempt to get a wider range of opinions. Clearlight worked to maintain the first class rating re- ceived from the National Scholastic Press Association in 1971, and the paper was locally recognized at the Clearwater Sun awards banquet. Along with the other publications, Clearlight sent four staffers to compete in the FSPA convention in St. Pe- tersburg. ( Qockwise, from top right) Chris Strong, Tricia Moore, Becky Roberts, and Mark Neuman sort back issues; Mary Dejohn, ad manager, and Tim Houk prepare ad copy; Kathy Paulson, and Allen Mallett, editorials editor confer on opinion ef- forts; Scott Dempster, sports editor and Debbie Robb, club editor Aqua Clara Kept In Motion 1971 CLASSROOM CALENDAR (Clockwise, from top right) Dcdc Moroff, Charles Morrison, Angela Zacharias, Sports Ed. Ellie Whittier; Sherry Madley, Index Ed. Peggy Meese; Photog Bob Noguere, Jo McMurry, Debbie Muscarella; Prod. Mgr. Eileen Murray, Photo Ed. Sharyn Wilkes; Sandy Swingle, Julie Hicks, Classes Ed., Lori Rilling. Opposite page: ( Clockwise , from top right) Editor-in- Chief Darken Clyburn; Sue Vest, April Forrest; Student Life Ed. Linda Robinson, Advisor Mr. Tom Pierce; Clubs Ed. Anne McMullen, Mary Ann Hein; Ad Mgr. Karen Simpson, Faculty Ed. Marla Tucker, Ingrid Anderson, Copy Ed. Jill McNellis, Sports Ed. Wayne Shelor, Aqua Clara Calendar. Band Received Highest Rating New uniforms received in November highlighted the year for the Crimson Tornado band. Judges at the annual dist rict march- ing contest awarded the band the highest rating possible, straight superiors. Eighteen selected students played with the 1,076 piece band at the opening of Disney World in October. Members of the Stage Band were invited to attend a Stage Band Festival at Loyola University in New Orleans. (Clockwise, from top right) Sue Mitchell, drum major; Crimson Tornado band; Band members march in front of the Univer- sity of Tampa during the Gasparilla Parade. 94 Ki ijruiiL-rTiiiiiii nson liver- - . 1 (Clockwise, from top right) Stage Band plays at a concert; Sophomore Grey Band; Neil Saxon and Jay Sellers drum up halftime enthusiasm; Michael Berg, tuba player. 95 ( ' Front row ) Debbie Lillicom , Sara Wice, Claudia Groesbeck. (Second row) Jeanette Ely, Melinda Hol- linger, Cathy Cooley. Majorettes Added Shine To Halftime Through money-making projects such as car washes, the Majorettes earned enough money to buy new se- quined glovelets. These girls perfected their routines by practicing after school. They marched in parades, and performed at concerts and halftime activities. (Clockwise, from top right) Majorettes line uf before halftime activities; Kim Melmoth, Pa ' Anthony, Sara Wice. (Clockwise, from top right) Melinda Hollinger Debbie Burnett, Cathy Cooley. (Front row) Liz Damonte, Cherie McMillcn, Debbie Burnett. ( Second row) Kim Melmoth, Pat Anthony, Lynette Rickel, Donna Thompson. r . 3 -V y ‘ •jig’ ir KTJ Chorus Expanded Into New Groups Singing sophomores were organized into their own chorus and ensemble. The girl’s chorus when co-ed and became the mixed chorus. The mixed ensemble, formerly the Crimsonaires, became the A Tempos. To raise money for sheet music, the Concert Choir, along with the other four groups sold . World’s Finest Chocolate.” A TEMPOS ( ' Front row, from left) Ricky Carmichael, Mary Loula, John Willey, Barb Meisner, Paul Kerr, Mary Jo Bartlett. (Second row) Vicky Story, Dave Pate, April Forrest, Debby Duff, Greg Mora- vec, Bill Voner, Dawn Malcolm, Sara Greene, Richard Willey, Dave Reid. SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE ( Front row, from left) Bill Day, Karen Aust, Charles Sturgeon, Ken Eversole, Kim Hartman, Alan Bailey, Cindy Cline. ( Second row) Rosemary Vignali, Sara Stitch, Pam Miles, Jana Eidson, Candy Williams. MIXED CHORUS (Front row, from left) Ricky Carmichael, Tina Clayton. (Second row) Marsha Baker, Debbie Waterman, Valeri Rowland, Ginny Tuell, Patricia Lind, Janet Bush, Sherri Wood, Carol By- lenga, Sara Greene, Laurie Spiner, Felicia Altmeyer, Diane Burgess, Mary Jantzen. (Third row) Judy Limoscth, Suzanne Mercer, Richard Ivans, Mike Brawley, Garth Wright, John Vickers, Diana Boyd, Peggy Flowers, Vicky Frye, Marcia Roberts. SOPHOMORE CHORUS (Front nm.fnm bft) Run Miks, Rosctoiit Vigmali, Kan a iw Sturgeon, Paula Pokomy, Karen Aust. (Stxmd rmj Kim Haransm, Mary Sffadbmaio, Mary Qurik, Jana Bfam Bonnie Conkhn, Madona Glassock, Susan Loula, Alan Bailey, John Roger, BiM Day, CMy Susan Ifaflt, Edie Veihdeffer, Candy Williams. {Qppwite) Claude Garrison and Dale Carmichael concentrate on ru mt Tnw a £ on ” (Above) Vicky Story accompanies the Concert 01r ' (™8 0 Mr. Dale Stonecipher gives the downbeat. 7 CONCERT CHOIR (Front row, from kft) Barb Meisner, Evelyn Baker, Cathy Hazel, Dawn Malcolm, Debby Baker, Fred Holder Janet ftmer Mam Story, Maty Uula. Gwen Waller. (Second row) Vicki Zouves Henrietta Bryson, Paul Seese, Bill Voner, Greg Moravec, Paul Kerr Dvnr KM : ens, Debbie Howard Sarah Greene Bonnie Remlein, Cheryl Hendricks, Vicki Gerber, Caren Davis, Karen Knouse, Claude GarriLo. dL F- - lingsworth, Melinda Godwin, DeeDce Hamm, Cheryl Maxfield, Linda Johansen, Kathy Green, Melanie W illem. iKiidtaudl Maty AM- The Competition Team Saw First Loss In Three Years With a 9-1 record for the season, Clearwater tied with Boca Ciega for first place in the PCC. Bogie defeated Clearwater 30-19 breaking a 31 game winning streak. Tornadoes finished the season ranked 11th in the state. i ,y I £ (Clockwise, from top right) Manatee attempts catch Mark Licht, A1 Franza gets an interceptic Rick Bouchard breaks into the open. Oppoi P a 8 e: (Clockwise, from top right) defensive li awaits the call, Ed Haun kicks a field goal, fense brings down the ball carrier. 103 CHS Shared PCC Crown . . l • m sSSmSmM ‘ «• . :: ■■- . . „ : : ' - ' t (Clockwise, front top right) Mike Brogan jars the ball loose from Gibbs; Tornadoes drive on; de- fense stops Largo’s quarterback b ehind the scrimmage line; Rick Whitaker watches tensely; John Gelep leaps for yardage; Clearwater scores Homecoming touchdown; Paul Gelep runs with a pass intercepted from Gibbs. 104 105 Clearwater players broke several PCC records this sea- son. Ed Haun kicked a 46-yard field goal, and Glenn Sever threw 20 T.D. passes. Sever, Haun, Dave Zie- gler, Arvid Olson, Rick Whitaker, and Garis Shaw were selected as all-county representatives. 106 107 (Clockwise, from top right) Mike Wachtler anx- iously awaits a turnover; Jim Dormer makes a perfect catch, David Shanks in control of the ball; Glenn Sever drives for a first down; sopho- more Kinley Green lugs it; A1 Franza and com- pany sh ake loose a Gibb’s fumble; Bill Parker goes up for the bomb. mm Junior Varsity Went Undefeated After seeing most of the tenth grade talent go up to varsity, a great amount of teamwork and determina- tion on the part of the JV club clinched the PCC Crown. The baby Tornadoes ended with an undefeat- ed, untied season and a conference champsionship. ( Clockwise , from top right) JV’ s await the snap; players get last minute instruction from Coach Wagar; Bobby Williamson and Drew Tanney do water boy work; baby Tornado just misses the football. 108 (Clockwise, from top right) Team does warm-up calisthenics; Tim Aydt attempts interception; Todd Hefter takes a break; John Pennington dodges defender. 32 1 W : ' 109 New Uniforms Highlighted Games Acrobatic stunts were featured in several of the varsi- ty cheerleaders’ new cheers, and most of the girls wore their hair longer after abolishment of the rules requiring short hair. During basketball season, the girls wore their old uniforms to school, but sported new red and gray knit outfits at the games. (Clockwise, from top right) Susan Mariani; Virgin- ia Morris; Trish MacDonald; Teri Mundelein; Shawn Tanney and Trish MacDonald; Virginia, Drina Bronza, Teri and Sue look on in anticipa- tion. Opposite page: (Clockwise, from top right) Anna Dean, Susan Vest, Linda Johansen, Susan Flem- ing. 112 Cheerleaders Spirited JVs To PCC Six sophomore girls jumped and cheered their way onto the Junior Varsity cheerleading squad. These girls boosted spirit at all home JV football and basket- ball games. ( Clockwise , from top right ) JV cheerleaders watch intensely; Girls cheer for the victorious JV’s; Sheree Futch takes a break from cheering; Claudia Uckcr jumps to promote spirit; Halftime proves relaxing. Girls Gave Boost To Band Funds Sporting new red and gray uniforms, the twenty Boos- terettes again helped to raise funds for the band this year. Proceeds from their sales of popcorn, candy apples and cokes at football games went to help pay for band trips and the new band uniforms. (From left to right kneeling) Rose Combs, Jeanine Wilkins, Cheryl Palmer, Pam Angstadt. (Second row) Sherry Turner, Phyllis Frankish, Bonnie Conklin, Teresa Carano. (Third row) Cathy Weeks, Kathy Hohenstein, Diane Vargas, Lynn Wheeler, Janell Dibb, Kathy Perrot, Marilyn Atwood, Virginia Algire, Debbie Laivo, Nancy Misra. 113 Usherettes Won Varsity Letters Spirit signs and apple sales were synonymous with the Usherettes this year. The girls sold candy apples to pay for paint and crepe paper used to decorate Victory Hall on every game day. In the Spring, the girls were awarded varsity letters for the first time. ( Clockwise , from top right) Anne McMullen, April Forrest, Odette Delgado, Eileen Mirabella, Beth Bartholomew, Janet Pace. 115 mutual Tornadoettes Performed With Band For the first time the Tornadoettes performed with the band. Thirty girls entertained with such routines as Raindrops,” Robert E. Lee,” and their specialty the Can-Can.” New uniforms were accented by um- brellas and pompoms. They were invited to perform in the Seratoma Follies.” (Sitting front row from left) Nancy Shick, Nancy Beers. (Second row) Candy Sikes, Kathy Fleming, Suzanne Wightman, Cindy Collins. (Third row) Diane Stevens, Donna Rutherford, Lillian Reyes. (Kneeling from left) Edie Veihdeffer, Lynn Bujnoski, Ann Henderson, Diane Coulson, Mary Hollingsworth, Lu Ann Zeigler, Melodee Goodier, Laurie Wiebe, Deb- bie Coulson, Sharon Bcntzel, Kim Reeder, Kelly Reeder. (Standing from left) Toki Madison, Pam McMullen, Jill Shaffer, Cindy Hudson, Nancy Gill, Melissa Black. 116 (Clockwise from top right) Lillian Reyes; Melodee Goodier; Tornadoettes have football spirit; the girls perform to Can-Can. Opposite page: (clockwise from top right) Wanda Mills; Laurie Wiebe; Sharon Bentzel. Tornadoes Dealt With Many Injuries Plagued with injuries from the start, the Tornadoes lost Frank LeFevre and Dale Carmichael at the Christ- mas Tournament, where they had their first loss to No. 1 ranked Martin County. Carmichael’s injuries prevented him from playing a full season. The players faced several teams whose strategy was to freeze” the ball, but the team managed to overcome such prob- lems to win. After falling to Gibbs and St. Pete in the last two conference games, the Tornadoes finished 19-4 to tie with St. Pete for second place in the PCC. ( Clockwise , from top right) Aaron Geise fights for the ball; Reggie Rutledge goes up, up, and away; Ray Meader shoots for two; Bobby Mitchell tries to steal it. ,v‘X V-jT ( Clockwise , from top right) Packer player evades reach of Tornado Frank LeFevre; Bobby Mit- chell shoots for two; Boca Ciega player is closely guarded by Tom Callahan; Dale Carmichael grabs a rebound. 119 (Clockwise, from top right) Crowd follows Torna- do action; Bobby Mitchell blocks Spartan scor- ing attempt; Aaron Giese leaps for two points; Tornado Donnie McKakahand reaches to inter- cept ball; Tall Dale Carmichael in control; Frank LeFevre reaches tall to block opponent; Ray Meader keeps an eye on Packer opponent while attempting to recover ball from hardwood. 120 State Poll Ranked Tornadoes Tops 121 JV’s Won Conference Championship Coach Weaver’s Baby Tornadoes have compiled a 4 1-7 record over the past two years, and recaptured the PCC crown for the second year in a row. Sam Hayes led the team in scoring, with a total of 400 points, a new school record. The cagers had a 16 game winning streak, breaking it to Largo. ■ IflKS ffl? 1 V sal k ■ v Bj i 122 ( Clockwise, from top right) Richard Fricdcrich goes up and steals the ball; Sam Hayes jumps for a basket; Melvin Dan- iels pivots to avoid opponent; team work observed by Torna- does; Robert Stewart makes St. Pete move. 123 Baseball Slammed Into A New Year New batgirls, new coaches and a new practice location gave the baseball team an added incentive for winning this season. The team held practice on the campus in- stead of at Ray Green Field, to save time and to give students a better chance to come and watch the boys train. The players built a batting cage, and batgirls Sue Fleming, Terry Strickland and Debbie Slabaugh added color to the games. 124 (Front row, from left) Steve Tibbitts, Jim Brown, Tim Aydt, Mike DeVaughn, Bill Bentz. (Second row) Jeff Larson, Greg Mason, Jack Rinaldi, Kinley Green. (Third row) Rick Bouchard, David Zcigler, Barry Wagoner, Glenn Howard, Coach J. P. Nelis. (Clockwise, from abovt) Paul Gelep has a mighty swing; Steve Tibbitts makes the big play; Jim Brown gets under the fly. 125 JV Baseball Started Its First Year A junior varsity baseball team was formed this year, made up entirely of sophomore boys. The team was organized to give more boys a chance to play and to provide experience to those moving up to the varsity team next year. Practice was held on the new field be- hind the pool. (Gocktvise, from top right ) JVs practice on grounders; Junior Varsity baseball teams; Jack Ledbetter warms up; Calisthenics help boys on the playing field; wel- come relief at the end of a rugged practice. 126 (Front row, from left) Greg Waschak, Mark Paulk, Jim Kuntz, Brian Mitchell, Jack Ledbetter. ( Second row) Rip McArtle, Duane Aldrich, Tom Wehinger, Brian Feeney, Randy Myrick, Kim Baughman. (Third row) Scott Straud, Paul Rice, Jack Saunders, Chris Tripodis. Tony Poole. Racketeers Netted Many Victories High-ranking tennis team members set their goals toward the state championships this year. With four of last year’s starting five returning on the boy’s team, the players had a good chance of being eligible for state competition. Only two of last year’s starters re- turned for the girls, but the 11th ranked team was also predicted to go state. ( ' Clockwise, from top right) Leigh Meriwether returns; Ingrid Anderson is ready for the serve; Bob Martinjack plays the fence; Russ Marcotte demonstrates a return; Marcia Redd knows practice makes perfect. Swung Out To Win Tennis Team fenBALL m DURING KUDOUlOURS Akflp j vntj iir w % hcqsIK I S i, n ' 1 W ; Jjgfc HVy m (Opposite page, clockwise, from top right) Don Nodine winds up” for the serve; Liz Kenne- dy follows through; John Gerlach, a real swinger”; brothers John and Dennis Kunncn combine for power; Doug Marcotte tries hard to win. ( Clockwise, from top right) Marty Weaver prepares to return; DeeDee Hamm serves; Russ Marcotte shows Tornado power; Jack Jones concentrates on the game; another victory for Pam Ross. Track Spikes Dug Retopped Surface With more strength and emphasis placed on the mid- dle stances and sprints, the track team promised to be a strong contender for state honors. All new runways were installed for the broad jump and pole vault areas, and the track was resurfaced with resilient material, a first for the state of Florida. (Clockwise, from top right) Terry Holt and Tom Bradstreet practice 50-yard dash; Terry Brown flies over the hurdles; 1972 track team; up, up, and over. 130 Team Ranked High At Invitational Starting practice in July, the cross country team showed great improvement over past years. The run- ners placed first in the Quadrangle Meet here at Clearwater and placed eighth out of 22 teams at the Largo Invitational. (Front row, from left) Mr. George Carswell, Chris Feathers, Jan Govan, Tom Madley, Pete O’Hare, Paul Powell, Gordon Johnson, Carl Jass. (Second row) David Jass, John Parvin, Cliff Anders, Jay Custer, Jeff Paul, Mark Devita, Jim Burton Steve Lyons. (Left) Cross country runners race to victory. (Right) Coach Carswell preps his men for a meet. 132 Golf Team Drove Toward Par Season In mid-November the golf team started practice in hopes of capturing their seventh straight conference title. Although they lost their first non-conference matches, they began the regular conference games with a victory over Boca Ciega, and continued with wins over such teams as arch-rival Largo. ( Front row, from left) Dave Dennard, Dennis Russell, Steve Nichols, Irwin Rich, David Hagan. (Sec- ond row) Gerry Fraley, Terry Hone, Mike Kershaw, Dick Crasser, Glenn Davis, Curt Niehoff. Swimathon Helped To Heat Pool Throughout the year the swim team practiced with new equipment including weights, kick boards and pull buoys. In November, a swimathon was held to raise money for the pool heater. Top swimmers in- cluded Tim Callaghan, Jim Beck, Ken Schuetta and sophomore Peter Eunson. m ( From left) Bobby Rice, Kelly McClung, Chris Noel, Doug Martin, Tim Clark, Coach Prokes. (Clockwise, from top right) Ken Schuetta, divers practice extra hours; Kevin Spanos and John Connelly; Peter Eunson. 134 (Fnnt row, from left) Ken Schuena, David Smuhamm, Iter Em mem. Will Orcagna, Scan Calvin, John Connelly. ( Second row) Garth Weighs, Kevin Span© , Sttcvc Rawls, Mack j q, (Third row) Richard Doich, Tim Callaghan, Sieve Gassy, Jby Gfflboe; Item PtewanL Dave Ganne. Coach Don Prokcs. ■ (Clockwise, from center right) Steve Rawls, Mark Emerson, and Will Castagna; Perrin Prescot and Jay Gillotte; team co-captains; Tim Callaghan, Jim Beck, and Ken Schuetta; David Smitherman; Garth Wright. 135 IW9I Brown’s Bears Roared To Victory ¥ W ■ i ' ' Ns r=i 1 — -TT - V : V M JJ 136 Brown’s Bears, otherwise known as the girl’s swim team, started the season with a swimathon to raise money for a new pool heater. At the first meet, Clear- water Relays, both the girl’s and boy’s team won first place overall. Twelve of the scheduled fourteen meets were held here, including conference and district meets. •r. . me - Ifeiil (Clockwise, from top right) Anita Muscarclla finishes laps; Bar- bie Kirby flies her way to victory; CHS girl leaps ahead; Me- lanie Miller practices a backstroke start. (Front row, from left) Maureen Connelly, Claire Byron, Karen Eifert, Linda Griffin, Susie Bowman, Kathy Gidel, Anita Muscarclla. (Second row) Dana Wordsworth, Kathy Connelly, Melinda Godwin, Barbie Kirby, Katie Anderson. ( Third row) Wendy Duncan, Dedc Moroff, Melanie Miller, Debbie Dorris, Bar- bie Cox, Elaine Story. (Back row) Terri Gillis, Cassie Funk. ( Clockwise, from top right) Cassie Funk receives a pep talk be- fore her race; Wendy Duncan does laps during afternoon practice; Karen Eifert paces herself in breast-stroke. Wrestlers Added Junior Varsity Team For the first time since wrestling was sanctioned by the Pinellas County Conference, CHS adopted a jun- ior varsity wrestling, composed of eight sophomores. Co-captains Tim Walter and Bill Galloway were two of the county’s top prospects. Boys wrestled according to weight group divisions. at ( Clockwise , from top right) Richard Smith concentrates on practice holds; Garis Shaw and opponent provide heavy- weight action; Tony Valdez tries new techniques on team- mate; David Williams and David Zeigler in pre-match warmup. 138 139 (Clockwise, from top right) Richard Smith pins opponent; Coach Wagar demonstrates holds on Jed Bandes; wrestlers pit strength against each other. (Front row, from left) Steve Farabee, Robert Owen, Mark Rhoads, Chuck Smith, Chip Magee, George Allen. (Second row) Steve Hanson, Doug Smith, Jim Calderbank, Larry Seymour, Jan Govan, Tony Valdez, Terry Cooke, Richard Straube. ( Back row) Richard Smith, Ed Johnson, Toby Rhoads, Bill Galloway, Tim Walter, Jed Bandes, David Williams, Bob Langford, Garis Shaw. The Students 9 J2 V - ' . ' • V ■ § : C-SS A Active Seniors Stayed On Top (From left) Melvin Akins, Dorothy Gallon, Suzanne Mercer, John Godwin. 142 Was Jim Barbee Barbara Barnes Patricia Barry Beth Bartholomew Final Year Welcome Relief Vicki Bauer Nancy Beaudine Edward Beck James Beck Stanley Bedford Gordon Benson Marty Bergstrom Dave Biron Terry Blunt Majorie Bohannon 145 Bryan Bisson Janet Blackburn Debbie Blackert Jim Blanton Dorothy Blaser Mary Ann Blough Busy Seniors Had Little Time r For Relaxation 1 Bill Boldyga Barbara Bostrom Rick Bouchard Linda Boudreault Carol Bowman Susie Bowman Dave Boyer Melissa Boyer Mary Jo Boyles James Bradstreet Wendy Brandenburgh Muriel Braufi (Above) Busy seniors found little time to pause and reflect. 146 C Mike Brawley Mary Beth Bray Pamela Briggs Don Brinson Richard Brock Mike Brogan Edward Bromley Kevin Brookins Jeff Browder Deborah Brown James Brown Susan Brown Paul Brownell Bill Brunson John Brusca Henrietta Bryson Mary Brzezinski Joanne Bujnoski David Burcham Steve Burroughs 147 Tom Burton Patti Butistc Jeff Cameron Jill Carignan Dale Carmichael Gloria Castleberry Myrtle Catia Judy Cavell 148 Tim Callaghan Jim Calore Marion Carter Richard Carter Maribeth Cassels rpS|; Homecoming Meant Something Special To Seniors Joanne Cesta Ed Chambers James Chancey Michael Charron (Top) Seniors wait their turn for their skit. (Above) Seniors ride float during tales. Guy Chevallier Christine Clausen Seniors Socialized During School Kathy Clawson Randy Cline Darleen Clyburn Rick Cobb Barry Cochran Bruce Coe Mark Collins Karen Colman Tom Colvin Kathleen Connelly 150 (Above) Ron Horn swings at lunch. 151 Jeremy Davy Lynda Day Anna Dean DeBusk Jerry (Above) Barry Cochran relaxes. (Right) A student daydreams for a moment. (Opposite page) Celene Delgado takes time out from ushering. Celene Delgado Guy Delich Cheryl Demma Jim DeMotto 152 William Demps David Dennard Alice Dewey Monica Dillon Seniors Saw Lazy Days Rosemary Dixon Darlene Dockery John Doherty Judy Dole Michael Dominick Jim Dormer Jamie Dothsuk Wanda Downey JoAnn Drainer Mike Dremov Glenda Dubner Becky Duchek 153 Deborah Duff Sandy Duncan Ann Dunn David Durfee Patricia Dury Gloria Edmonds Susan Edmunds Karen Edwards Pam Eidson Rhonda Elmlinger Jean Ely Marie-Claire Enguilabert Jill Ericksen Beckie Eubanks Janice Everett Keith Fady 154 Peggy Faw Chris Feathers Janet Feeney Mark Felice ( Opposite page ) Looty Walker and Linda Griffin prepare for Tornado Tales. C ■M 72 Was A Year For Living .... 155 Mike Forinash Toni Forinash Lynne Fischer Michael Fite Kendal Flammer Cindy Flannigan Sue Fleming Peggy Flowers Chris Felton Jan Ferguson Alyson Fincher Kathy Finkenbinder C Anne Foster Jo Ann Foster Kathleen Fowler Thomas Fox Gerry Fraley Karen Frank Mary Franke A1 Franza Wade Frazier Chris Forest April Forrest Ed Freije Janet Fritz John Fritz Cassandra Funk Students Enjoyed The Greet Outdoors Rebecca Gamble Claude Garrison Paul Gelep Mary George Wade Gaines Sarah Gale Dorothy Gallon Bill Galloway (Above, and opposite page) Nature provided the setting for weekend relaxation. 157 158 Bill Gibson Debbie Gibson Aaron Giese Deborah Gilliam Susan Gladden Lisa Glanden Mary Glass John Godwin Bradley Gollon Dena Goodroe Gregory Goodwin Nathan Gray Robin George Karin Gerhard John Gerlach Alan Geyer Kathi Green Elizabeth Greene Linda Griffin Ken Grimsley Students Chatted Between Classes 9TTTTUL, , : ... ■ ' V, .• - .... Aiffiii ■■■ Kay Haggard Roxanne Hagle Pam Haier Robert Halgren Alice Hall Debbie Hall Claudia Groesbeck Beth Grogan Gene Gruver Doug Guetzloe Richard Gundel Gerry Gutz (Left) Brad Trumbull, Scott Dempster, and Gordon Johnson clown. (Right) Doug Henry walks Beth Kemp to class. 159 Marica Hall Jan Hamilton Ken Hamilton Edward Hamm Recreation Was Important To Students Terri Hammond Patricia Hancock Shelia Hanegan Kim L. Hansen Kim M. Hansen Brett Harris David Harshfield Frank Harvey 160 Ed Haun Jon Haworth Bill Haynes Mary Ann Hein Bill Henderson Frank Henningsen Jackie Henry John Herman Tim Rice Julie Hicks Cynthia Hilborn Alan Hills m (Above) A favorite site for relaxation. (Right) Darken Cly- burn takes time out to enjoy the water while working with a yearbook photographer. (Opposite page) Sportsmen shoot up. Karen Hocking Cindy Hohenstein Lori Hojnacki Fred Holder Donna Holland Terry Holt Ronald Horn Jim Homan Pat Hotmire Tom Hooten Madelync Houllis Carol Howard Mary Anne Howard Owen Howe Linda Howes Michael Hughes Susan Hunter Delores Hurst Melanie Hutchins Guy Iannone 162 IHH Grace Ignico Vickie Ingman Janice Irwin Steve Irwin Kathi Isherwood Anna Jackson Suzan Jackson Ramon Jacobe Seniors Rarely Found Solitude In CHS Corridors 163 Julie Jamieson Mary Jarrett Lois Jasones David Jass School Provided Student Facilities Mark Jefferies Pam Jenkins Debbie Johnson Gordon Johnson (Above) The library offers a diversity of reading material. (Left) Water fountains are an oasis for students in a desert of study. Linda Jones Rhonda Jones Tina Jones Robert Jordan YW Kerry Judge Marilyn Kader Elise Kedersha Jay Kelly Beth Kemp Sharon Kendzierski Hayes Kennedy Cynthia Kersey Mike Kershaw Pam Keyser Emmett Kilpatrick Susan Klaeser Deborah Klaus Steve Klein Kathy Klingbeil Richard Knuth 165 Jacquie Konen Carol Kosner George Krouskos Vic Kuhn Diane Kunelius Debbie Laivo Helen Lanier Kenneth LaPread Debbie Larkin Melinda Leach Barbara Leary Charles LeBel Melissa Lee Minnie Mae Lee Thomas Lee Thomas Lee Terri Leet Kirk Lacock 166 Seniors Fought Boredom Rebecca Lehan Susan Lemberger Cynthia Leon Steven Leonard Michael Lewis Robin Lewis Kevin Libecap Deborah Lillico Vicki Lindemann Robert Linder Frank Lipomi Diane Lister Betsy Livesay Jean Llauget Ken Lloyd Sharon Lloyd (Opposite page) Time in class was often spent daydreaming. 167 Upperclassmen Anticipated Future 5 Sherry Madley Debra Makuch Alan Mallet Kenneth Mallory Douglas Marcotte Susan Mariani Gary Markham Diane Mars John Marshall Gina Martinez Peggy Mastro John Matthews Chris Mavros Cheryl Maxfield (Above) Debbie Brown and Melvin Akins exchange thoughts. 169 ■ ■ . ' ' ' A . 1 ' F ' , . . ■ . ■ i. - • . unch. David Mayer Nancy Mazzatenta Jean McCann Wendy McClellan Lynda McConnell Lisa McDonald Neil McDonald Jane McHldowney Karen McGowan Karen Mcjunkin Cherie McMillen Anne McMullen Jo McMurry Glenn McNairy Becky McNeely Jill McNellis Ray Meader Peggy Meese Barbara Meisner Nancy Meister (Opposite page , left) Gulf-to Bay prospers with business. (Right) Susie Edmunds discusses the day’s sales. 170 Roy Miller Dan Mills Barbara Mirabella Bobby Mitchell (Above) Mr. Allain Rimar keeps his class entertained. (Top) Joe Bosser ignores passing scenery. Mark Mod Darlene Molander 172 Alice Monty Janice Moon Occasional Distractions Broke The Routine Nancy Moon Patricia Moore Virgina Moore Greg Moravec Henrietta Mosley Barbara Mouzon Nancy Mudaro Steve Mulloy Teri Mundelein Cathy Mundy John Murphy Eileen Murray Jan Murrie 173 Debbie Muscareila John Myers Ken Newkirk Sally Nice Julia Nichols Curt Niehoff Cheryl Noble Don Nodine Karl Nurse Larry Oed Carl Olsen Arvid Olson Donna O’Neill Maureen Osattin Brian Ottoson Ralph Owens 174 Janet Pace Steve Palmer Karen Pancoast David Petrano Seniors Saw Certain Subtle Changes Howard Parker Matthew Parks David Pate Scott Patterson Mike Peasley Gordon Pennoycr Tom Petko George Petros 175 ‘ Disposable ’ Graduation Awaited Seniors Debora Quattlebaum Dean Quinlan Richard Radloff Rhonda Randolf Jon Rasmussen Allyson Rau Mike Read Marcia Redd David Reid Kathy Reinke Ruth Rembert Bonnie Remlien Carol Rettig Cheryl Revcll 177 John Rhodes Randy Rhodes Cindy Rice Joe Riggie Linda Robinson Karen Rogner David Root Alan Rophie Becky Rose Don Roth well Becky Roberts Susan Robertson Lori Rilling Debbie Robb (Above) Students unlocked many new ideas. 178 Seniors Valued Old Friendships Joyce Rubrecht Debbie Sabel Mary Anne Saclarides Lucy Sapourn Jean Saveli Ben Schaibly Jan Schmitz Gerald Schneider Sharon Schram Susan Schreiner Laura Schribner Ken Schuetta (Above) Excited friends rush to congratulate Homecoming Queen Shawn Tanney. 179 Seniors Worked For Exemptions 180 Ann Seaburg Jackie Sederburg Steve Seiler Margaret Semmons Glenn Sever Ralph Shackelford David Shanks Jeannine Sharp Ruth Schulert Mike Schwab Janice Schwappach Greg Scovel ( LL Beth Sieglin Jennifer Siek Candis Sikes Karen Simpson Gail Sims Mark Slabough Roger Slagle Bobbie Smith Beth Smith (Left) Studying together often boosted grades. (Above) Carol Rettig and Cindi Hohenstein relax on the an patio. Chuck Smith Eric Shaw Jackie Shaw Donna Shields Russell Shores m Seniors Showed Many Talents Duane Smith Hugh Smith Karen Smith Louis Smith Marty Smith Marshall Spearman Peter Spence Stanley Staples 82 Shawn Tanney Daniel Tatonetti Jeff Taylor David Tetrault Diane Thicn Anne Thomas Bruce Thomas Jami Thomas 184 Terry Thomas David Thompson Fred Thurston Steve Tibbitts Mike Tieman Richard Todd I . Seniors Strove For Class Ranking Stanton Tripodis Betry Ann Troutman Brad Trumbull Jane Tuck ( Opposite page) Seniors listen intently to test instructions. Marla Tucker Paul Turcotte Aaron Turner Teresa Turner Sudie Turpin Ginger Tyndall Rosanna Tyson Terry Tyson Chris Udouj 185 Seniors Sought College Scholarships Linda Urban Marianne Valle Robert Van Bomel Earl Vandermcade Janet Van Liere John Vickers Bill Voner Mike Wachtler Brian Wagenblast Barry Wagoner Debra Walden John Walker 186 (Above) Lockers sometimes get a little messy. ( Opposite page) CHS soul gathering. Melanie Walker Tom Wallace Jeff Walters Ann Ward Steven Ward Debra Washington Debra Waterman Marty Watkins Terry Watkins Kevin Watson Patricia Watson Bill Waud Lynne Wegener Elaine Whalen 187 Richard Whalen David Whitcher Becky Whitehead Ellie Whittier Sara Wice Debbie Wiebe Wanda Wilcox Sharyn Wilkes John Willey Daryl Williams David Williams Dena Williams Gail Williams Lee Williams (Above) A student comes to class prepared. (Opposite page) Susan Mariani takes a closer look at the game. 188 Sandra Wiseman Becky Wogoman Bobby Wood Chris Wright Joan Wright Susan Wright Calvin Wyatt Gay Yeldon Jackie Young Angela Zacharias David Zeigler Martha Ziobro 0 189 Juniors Took Many Steps Forward (From left) Suzanne Wightman, President; Lillian Reyes, Treasurer; Debbie Coulson, Vice-President. Robert Acker Carl Albing Sharon Alexander Beth Allegood Susan Allen David Allison Tyler Allman Bill Allred Kim Alsever Carol Alsfelder Felicia Altmeyer Rich Alven David Anderson Dean Anderson Jean Ann Anderson Katy Anderson Chris Angier Mike Anthony Pat Anthony Richard Appelbom Don Armstrong Don Armstrong Lynn Bailie Debbie Baker Evelyn Baker Daniel Barlow Mary Jo Bartlett Leanne Barzler Shirley Battle Karen Bayles Grant Beatty Jocelyn Beebe Nancy Beers (Left) Teri Gillis and Jenny Carlson chat between classes. 191 Fortune Bell Richard Bell Suezette Benedict Bill Bcntz Sharon Bentzel Tom Berlage Charlotte Berry Lisa Berry Bonnie Bigelow Jay Billstone Candi Birch Tom Bissonette Melissa Black Sue Black Charlie Blcvens Pat Blosser David Bonham John Bonner Cathy Booth Carole Born Terri Botti Chuck Boudreau Kathy Bowling Diana Boyd Karen Bradbury Robert Brannen Carl Bray Kathy Bray Marge Breaton Paul Bridges Colleen Brogan Drina Bronza Paul Brooking Alma Brown Curt Brown Jean Brown Mike Brown 192 (Above) Eileen Mirabella on Usherette duty. (Opposite page , left ) Patty Lewis catches up on reading during lunch. (Far right) Corridor sign offers a reminder to students. Juniors Began College Preparations Steve Brown Tim Brown Bill Browning Charles Bruton Doug Buckman Steve Buird Deborah Bunting Steve Burchard Rob Burchill 4 Brenda Burgan Diane Burgen Debbie Burnett Bruce Burnette Bob Burr Jim Burton Janet Busch Kathy Bush Helen Butler Dean Butterfield Carol Bylenga Debbie Byrne Paula Callaghan Tom Callahan Mark Campbell Jo Carignan Robin Carey Steve Carey Linda Carlough Rickey Carmichael Nancy Carrington 193 Art Class Brought Out Creativeness Paul Catcrina Patricia Caulcy Marc Christy Jerry Clark Theodore Cleaven Vicki Coberley David Cohn Scott Colvin John Compton John Connelly Terry Cooke Kevin Cooper Tom Corn Donna Corriher David Costine Debbie Coulson Diane Coulson Fred Cournoyer Roger Cowan Wilma Cowart David Cox Robert Craig Debra Cramer Tom Crocker Jeff Crook Dick Crosser Jay Custer Steve Czyznik Liz Damonte Laura Dance Eddie Daniels Cindy Dannhauser Addie Darby 194 195 (Above) Students keep entertained during leisure time. (Left) Creative thinking is displayed in art class. Don David Beth Davis Mark Davis Michael Davis Steve Davis Charline Deblois Marc Deblois Mary Dcjohn Debbie Delaney Linda Delgado Odette Delgado Kally Demetrius Scott Dempster Lorene Denis Debbie DeRico Jim Desauiners Mike DeVaughn Joseph Deveau Patricia Devens Mark Devita Cathy Dezik John Dibb Kim Dickey Angie Dion Mike Dion Steve Dixon Linda Doering Debbie Dorris Mark Dougherty Florence Dowd Ben Driver Sandy Drucas John Dubender Neva Duncan Wendy Duncan Mark Dunn Patti Eagan Debbie Earney Debbie Edwards Janice MacEdward Dayle Eldredge Michael Elliot Styles Were Casual, Comfortable Debbie Elwell Denise Enga Lynn Epps Steven Esposito Dean Evans Bruce Fair Darlene Fehl Dave Felty Scott Fenwick Maria Fernandez Craig Finger Jean Finger Lynn Firehammer Bob Fitch Patricia Flanary Wayne Frees Larry Fleisch Kathy Fleming Mike Fleming Joy Fortenberry Lecia Foster Laura Franek Katie Franza David Frazier Pam Freije Jule Frisbie Tim Frost David Fuller Ed Galli ( Above) Junior Jerrie Walker does it. ( Opposite page) Girls catch up on gossip between classes. David Gange Harry Gannon Ceasar Garcia Wendy Gardlock Vicki Gerber Betsy Gibson Kathy Gidel Rhonda Gilbert Sue Gilbert Dennis Giles Nancy Gill Mark Gillham Donna Gilliland Teri Gillis Jay Gillote Marc Gilmartin Melinda Godwin Jon Goetze Kathleen Golden Steve Good Bryan Goodier Margi Gogg Jan Govani Steve Graff Connie Graham Meg Grammatico Pam Granoff Anne Grant Randy Grant Bruce Green Gregory Green Linda Green Sara Greene Greg Gregory 197 Pod Method Taught Multitudes Shelley Griffin Cindy Grim Teresa Grimsley Cindy Gullett John Gundel Nancy Gutz David Hagan Laura Hakanson Karen Halgren Miguel Hall Lorenzo Hamilton Dee Dee Hamm Rebecca Hammock Barbara Hancock Andy Hanigan Cassey Hans Kathy Hanson Greg Harmon Mike Harold Carol Harrell Greg Harris Kathy Harrison Keith Harrison Wesley Hartman Mindi Harwood Libbye Hattaway Greg Hawkins Kim Haworth Ken Hawthorne Jayne Haynes Cathy Hazel Cheryl Hendricks Doug Henry Elizabeth Henson 198 Vernice Herbert Mark Hicc Gene Hicks Pam Hilborn Lisa Hildabrand Jim Hill Richard Hilliard Charles Hinson Linda Hocking Maureen Hoenig Bill Hoffman Joan Hoffman Gary Holland Melinda Hollingcr Mary Hollingsworth Sue Hollister Terry Hone Jeff Hooper Jon Hooper Mary Hope Alan Hopkins James Hopkins James Hoppe Christina Horner Tim Houk Debbie Howard Glenn Howard Mike Howard Stephen Howard Cynthia Hudson Scott Hughes Steven Hummer Bill Humphrey John Hunt (Above) Cutting across the grass is the fastest way to get to class. (Left) Juniors study in the pod. 199 John Jacobs Linda JanSik Mary Jantzcn Dave Januchousk Patty Jasper Carl Jass Carl Jenkins Windy Jewel Linda Johansen Mark Johnson Shelia Johnson James Jones Joe Jones Jon Jones Linda Jones Patti Jones Paul Jordan Bobby Judos Scott Kane Rich Karlin Jennifer Katz Florence Keene Jams Keenen Kim Keffer Rick Keister Bob Kellard 200 Frederick Hyatt Arlene Ignico Debra Ivins Richard Ivins Pod A’ Made History For Juniors Cheryl Kempton Liz Kennedy Joe Kerekes Debi Kessler Barbara Kimrey Frances King Debbie Kisor Kathy Klacser Jeanne Klapka Laura Klause Lynn Klause Karen Knouse John Kunnen Jeff Kyle Mike Lane William Lane Dan Lang Bob Langford Nick Langham Dean Larsen Jeff Larson Marla Lassa Renee Lavier Frank LeFevre Cindy Leis Donna Lenlocks Patty Lewis Vicky Lewis Mark Licht Jeanne Limoseth Judy Limoseth Norma Lind James Lindeman John Locke Terry Loche Jeff Loeser ( Above) Juniors adjust to pod teaching methods. (Left) Con- frontation of the classes.” 201 Dianne Loeffler Jan Long Pam Lopez Diana Lumpkin Kathy MacKinnen Andrew Macklem William Maddox Toki Madison Tom Madlcy Denise Magee Margo Maher Linda Mai Gary Main Dawn Malcolm MaryAnne Maleski Elaine Mankin Ivar Manning Michele Manning Gina Manzoli Anita Markland Bill Martin Doug Martin Hollyanne Martin Lori Martin Melanie Martincich Robert Martinjak Greg Mason John Mason Penny Mason Steve Mastro Kathy Mathews Debbie Mau Kathy McBriarty Lori McClamma Kelly McClung Juniors Made Cream Of Spartans Paul McCormick Kay McCracken Mike McDougal Bob McFee Dwight McGaughey John McGuines Donnie McKahand Katie McLean Gary McMullen Mel McMullen Pam McMullen Lynn McNellis Brad Mehring Mark Meier John Merriam Pat Merryman Mark Metzl Greg Meudt Hans Meyer Barbara Miller Denise Miller Melanie Miller Wanda Mills Eileen Mirabella Nancy Misra Kevin Mitchell Sue Mitchell Stan Mitchell Diane Montgomery Ron Moon Joanne Moore Anne Morgan Edward Morgan Dee Dee Moroff Joseph Morreale Dorothy Morris Virginia Morris Charles Morrison Michael Morrow Michele Morrow Dennis Moses Ed Moyer Tim Mueller Curtis Mullins Susan Mullins Patty Murphy Kathy Nault Laurie Neeb Martha Nelson ( Opposite page) Juniors parade float at Tornado Tales. Assemblies Were Few Tina Nethcrton Laurie Nichols Steve Nichols George Nipper Robert Nogucrc Chris Noell Nancy Ogles Peter Olander Arnie Olingcr Nick Oliveto Susan Oset Lothcal Owes Michelle Palmieri Paul Paonessa Bill Parker Rene Parsons Michael Patterson Jeff Paul Kathy Paulson Chris Pearson Pat Pearson Robert Peart Michael Peck Mike Pellitier Doug Pennoyer Steve Perry Bill Philips Keren Phillips Lynn Pierre Lydia Plants Kendall Plummer - Tv 204 205 Shirley Saylor Rob Scartozzi Richard Schene Nancy Schick Bruce Schneiter Robert Schutz Kyle Scott Paul Seese Brian Seiter Melinda Sever Larry Seymour Ed Shannahan Gary Shaw JoAnne Shaw Kathy Shea Gwen Shealey Kathy Shepard Dan Sheppard Haven Sherburne Jim Shoopman Faith Showers Richard Shroyer Bill Shugars Jenny Siebenthaler Sheridan Simpson Diana Sims Sally Skinner Audrey Smalling Jean Smalling Barry Smith Diana Smith Dick Smith Howard Smith John Smith Richard Smith Sheri Smith Larry Snyder Kevin Spanos Ned Sparkman Laurie Spiner Neal Srongeon Nancy Stafford Barbara Stanley Diane Stephens Judy Stcfannk Ed Stevens Nancy Stevens Tara Stevens Charles Storey Juniors Worked Out 206 Randy Stout Dec Dec St rater Pamela Straycr Jerry Strickland Terry Strickland Chris Strong Lori Strumpf Sandy Sutton Shirley Sutton Sandy Swingle Mike Szuba Steve Taylor Joanne Templeton Lisa Tench Karen Tendl Connie Thomas Donna Thompson Larry Thompson Charles Tiffany Tammie Timberlake Nanette Toscano David Tracey Inez Tuel Caroly Turk Debbie Turner Debbie Turner William Turner Becky Tyson Maralyn Ulshafer Mary Lou Ulshafer Linda Urband Don Ururller Anthony Valdez Donna Valentino 207 Chris VanOverloop Chris Vardell Leslie Vernon Sue Vest Jana Vetter Pat Vickers Carol Virden Kim Voetmann Lynda Waddey William Walker Debbie Walker Jana Walker Debbie Wallace Gwen Waller Carolyn Walsh Tim Walter Lisa Warman Steve Warner Tom Warner Karla Washelesky Beth Wassen Craig Weaver Marty Weaver Tina Webb Robert Weber Russell Welster Meredith Weiss Brenda Wendland Pat Wertz Diana West Rick Whitaker Nancy White Robyn Whitehead JoLynn Whitman Guy Wiebe Laura Wiebe Mary Wiencek 208 ( Above) Diane Coulson is pensive. (Opposite page, left) Only a few students take their time after school. (Right) Buses come early to pick up students. Suzanne Wightman Carl Wikoff LuAnn Wilder Susan Wildes Wendy Wilkinson Rich Willey Francis Williams Students Abandoned School Quickly ;; Joanne Williams Kent Williams Milton Williams Priscilla Williams Barbara Wilson Dale Wilson Lynda Wilson Susie Wilson Roger Wiseman Denise Wohlers Sheri Wood Marie Woodard Sharon Woodrug Pam Woods Joe Woodward Dale Woodworth Dana Wordworth Nancy Worrall Garth Wright Keith Wynans Joni Yale James Yearout Bertha Young Mike Young Diane Zaconi John Zahner Vicky Zouves Joanne Zuccolills 209 Sophs Moved Into Flow Of Action ( From left) Sophomore officers: Cathy Wilson, Secretary; John Gregory, President; Terry Sterbenz, Vice-President; Nancy Hall, Treasurer. 210 Steve Abernathy Marsha Abner Allen Acree Mary Albritton Barry Alday Judy Alday Duane Aldrich Theresa Aldridge Marilyn Atwood Karen Aust Stella Avondo Tim Aydt Andy Ayo Rosie Ayo Alan Bailey Lee Bailey Craig Baird Cathy Baker Sara Baker Darlene Ball Bob Barry Paul Barzler Nancy Bates Ollie Battle Kim Baughman David Baxter Jim Bedwell David Beebe Dean Alexander Jose Alfonso Sue Alford Virgina Algire Anne Allen Steve Allen Clif Anders Lee Anderson Martin Anderson Heather Androney Dean Angier Pam Angstadt Renatc Armitage Karen Arnett Mark Aronson Chris Ashton (Above) Diane Stephens performs in a Tornadoette routine. Terry Benedict Bob Bennett Rick Bennett Keith Bentzel Mike Berg Sandi Bernardi Bob Bert Mark Barron Bill Barnes David Betts Cathy Bickerstaffe Karen Billeter Kenneth Binder Marcia Birkebak Claire Biron Emory Bive Bryar Black Ron Blalock Dale Blanchard Debra Blanchard Carole Blaska Bob Blombcrg Pam Blue Altrina Blunt Jeff Boen Karen Boldxga Jeff Bomke Luke Bonfeglio Tom Borgh Tim Boyle Karen Braksma Patricia Brad ham Guy Bradley Loretta Bradley Tom Bradstreet Micky Brady Pete Brady Rod Brandenburgh Ronnie Bray Billy Bridges Cyndi Brinson 212 (Above) Cheryl Kersey takes a reading break. (Right) Lee Poquette takes time to enjoy the water. r Students Found Time For Recreation Dale Brough Paulette Brown Richard Brown Kelly Brownell Charles Browning Ken Brown low Bill Brune Nancy Brune Mary Bruno Danny Bryder Jim Bryder Frank Buchanan Marilyn Buckner Diane Bucko Lynn Bujnoski Shawn Bullock David Bundschun Mike Burke Karen Burnison Doug Burns Marcy Buursma Richard Bynum Mitchell Cable James Calderbank Robin Cadwell Kevin Callaghan Maureen Callahan Eartha Campbell Mike Campbell Pat Canan Susan Cardinal Joy Carignan Steve Carlisle Jenny Carlson Linda Carlson Theresa Carrano Deborah Carroll Joan Carroza Mike Carter Will Castagna 213 Gary Castle Valerie Castleberry George Catia Evelyn Cecil Steve Chancey Sheryl Charles Ruthanne Charon Darla Charters Richard Chellbcrg Tim Cherry Patsy Chizik Richard Christner Karen Christy Beth Clark Bonnett Clark Mary Clark Mark Clark Sandy Clements Cindy Cline Connie Clothier Debbie Clutter Doug Clyburn Gwen Clyton Marian Cockcrham Bill Coe Verilia Cole Cynthia Collins Karen Collins Sam Collins Janis Colman (Top) Confrontations in class relieve boredom. (Above) Sophs gossip during class. (Opposite page) Joan Carroza enjoys studying. r Relaxation Aided Study Habits Rose Combs Bonnie Conklin Maureen Connelly Peter Conomos Patricia Conyers Cathy Cooly John Corbett Greg Corder Eugenia Coulouris John Cournoyer Barbara Cox David Crabtree Vicki Crance Lisa Crandall Cathy Crawford Cathy Creger Becky Crenshaw Ellery Cressia Danny Cribbs Lura Cruz Joe Cullari Mary Cummings Donna Curran Nancy Daege Bill Daniel Melvin Daniels Lance Darby Elaine Dash Jon Davidson Gary Davis Lynn Davis Bill Day Cindy DeFelix Susan Dclich Pam Demma Phil DeRico Theresa Desjardin Richard Deutsch Michael Devlin Ray Dezik Jancll Dibb Eddie Dickson Michael Dillon Ted Dimas Phyllis DiMuzio Anne Dinger Dianne Dominick Barbara Doyle Joseph Drake Kirk Driver Bruce Dubendorff Jim DuBois Susan Duff Craig Duncan Sophs Found Many New Friends Marilyn Dunn Peter Dunn Susan Dunn Richard Durkin Stan Dyer Mark Easter Curtis Ebert Elissa Eckert Robin Eckert Shannon Edsall Jana Eidson David Eifert Karen Eifert David Eisele Mark Emerson Sue England Karen Eskew Peter Eunson Brenda Evans Lisa Evans -r Paula Everett Beverly Fairfield Rob Fady David Fairman Brett Falicon Steve Farabee Don Farr Brian Feeny ■mi Lynn Felice Toni Felton Louis Fernald Eugene Fields r James Fields John Finger Keith Fischer Sherry Fish Kathy Flanagan Kathleen Flannigan George Fleming Glenn Fogg Julio Font Dan Ford Bob Fowler Deborah Fox William Fox Glen Franke Wayne Franke Phyllis Frankish Hazel Franklin Sara Fredrickson Rick Friederich Greg Friedt Lillian Fuente Sheree Futch Patty Gann Susie Garcia Sarah Gardner Aaron Garner Harriett Garrison Willie Garrison Tom Gates Joe Gavigan Mary Geders John Gelep Marty George Brenda Gcttig Bill Gibson Marlene Giddens Pete Gil key Patti Gill James Glackin Mark Goheen Doris Golden ( Above ) Packed up early, students await dismissal bell. (Oppo- site page) Kitson Overmyer rests while chatting with friends. r Gcanisia Golden Corey Gollon Melodee Goodier Don Good roe Jean Gordon Ward Gottschalk Ed Grabel Brian Grant Patricia Grantham Brian Green Joyce Green Kinley Green Walden Green John Gregory Mike Grenelle Tim Griffin Brenda Griggley Joe Groeber Sandy Gruber Rick Grundstrom Kim Gulkis Greg Gullett Mark Guthrie Bob Haas Terry Hagel Karen Haire Nancy Hall Diane Hamilton Richard Hammack Barb Hammond Mary Hamrick Jenny Hancock John Hancock Marion Hancock Mark Hanigan Melvin Hannor Debbie Harding Cathy Harris Robin Harris Lewis Hart Nancy Harwood (Right) Ecology ' was a major concern for some students. (Op- posite page) Homeroom was used for many purposes. r Homeroom Was For Talk and Study Dale Hatchell Linda Haver Sam Hayes Ann Heard Todd Hefter Robbie Heidelberg Bob Heilman Ann Henderson Jan Hendrix Scott Hennigen Kathy Hensler Kathy Hershfelt Mike Hester Jim Hibbard Ann Hicks Carol Hicks Carolyn Hill Jimmy Hill Lauda Hillery Tom Hinzey Gary Hixson Barbara Hobaugh Craig Hofmeister Kathryn Hohenstein Forrest Honsberger Pat Hoolihan Heidi Hopper Stacy Hotlen Harry Hotmire Tim Houchin Edward Hove David Howell Anne Hradcsky Karyn Hubbard Raymond Hubert Linda Huffman Diana Hughes Sheryl Hughes Pam Hulsey Phillip Hutto r Bruce Jackson Larry Jackson Rick Jacobson Gwendolyn James Jim Jantzen Chris Jeffries Sheila Jenkins Betsy Johnson Gerry Johnson Marshetta Johnson Ann Jones John Jones Joy Ann Jones Jean Jordan Jeffery Jordan Linda Jost Kim Julian Kim Kamensky Melinda Kamoda James Kearsley-Brown Angela Kedersha Ruth Keene Janice Kchoe Harvey Keith Gene Kelley Pat Kelley John Kelly George Kennedy Linda Kennedy Mike Kennedy Tim Kerns Cheryl Kersey Mitch Kessler Bob Ketch Pat Kierecki Veda King Mary Kinnet Mike Kirk Danny Kitto Nancy Klaeser Dan Klein Jackie Kline Danya Knapp Ken Kneiss Vicky Knott Louise Koch Viola Koeing James Kogler Donald Konen Denise Konkel Marianne Korosy Lynne Kramer Claudia Kuenn Dennis Kunnen Jim Kuntz Kathy Kuntz (Opposite page) A student takes on janitorial duties 220 Kurt Kunzc Mark Kurzawa Laurie Kuypers Tyrone Kyriacou Steve Lane Louis Lanni Mike LaPointe Norman Lawrents Debbie Lawrence Bruce Lawson Renee Leandri Diane Leasure Jack Ledbetter Betty Anne Lee Debbie Lee Greg Leith Sophs Took Pride In Their Work Vicki Lemming Sue Lerwick Gerard Lettre Richard Levcns Jeanne Lewis Owen Lewis Matthew Licht John Linder Joe Littlejohn Colleen Lippold Cheryl Loeffler John Loescr Sherri Longaker Sue Loula Tracy Lovitz Cindy Luce Joe Lumpkin Gary Lund Steve Lyons June Mabini 221 Spirit Signs Livened Up Halls Deborah Mack Patriva Mack Kat MacKay Chip Magee Steve Maglio Jim Major Jeff Manvell Kim Marchuk Russ Marcotte Larry Marjan Chris Marscher Robin Martin Alan Mason Jane Matheos Alicia Matthews Joe Matthews Dianne Mattox Gregg Maurer Jon Allen May Rip McArdle Stephanie McCall Pete McCann Joanne McCatharn John McCormick Brenda McCoy Lydia McCoy Ken McCray Joe McDermott Maureen McDermott Walter McDcvitt Jay McDonald Laurie McDowell Mike McEldowney Mike McGilvary Patty McGinnis Bill McGowan Scott McGowen Ron McGrath Lance McGraw Cindy McMellon Margaret McMullen Steed McNairy Jim McNaughton Lynn McNeave 222 (Above) Benches offered a chance to sit and talk. (Opposite page) Students entertain themselves. Patti McNccly Kirk Medvedeff Laurent Meilleur Kim Mellum Leigh Meriwether Sara Merriam George Merriweather Timothy Mestler DeeDee Mewbuorn Kay Mick John Milano Pam Miles Allan Miller Chris Miller Denise Miller John Miller Paul Miller Cliff Mills Jeff Milton Peter Minkoff Walter Mir Fio Mistretta Brian Mitchell Michael Molino Sandy Molsberry Lynn Mongcon Joann Montoro Marjie Moore Lauri Moorman JoAnna Morgan Ernest Morris Donnie Morrison Jeff Morrow Mattie Mosley Helen Mouzon Mike Mudano Robert Mueller Harry Mullen John Murdoch Ricky Murphee 223 Sandy Murphy Anita Muscardla Mike Murtero Jim Muzzey Terri Myers Randy Myrick Gerry Nadreau Sue Narcisi Michael Nault Kim Ncblum Pam Neeb Susan Nelson Mike Newitt Jenny Nichols Tom Nichols Glenn Nickelson Barry Nikodem Victor Nogel Russell Norman Sandy Norwood Emily Novak Brad Nugent Jill Oakley Elaine Odom mam Rhonda Olinger Frank Oliveto Mary Olson Charles O’Neill Wayne Orosz Gary Ortega Michael Osattin Bob Osborne Candy Osborne Kitson Overmycr Bob Owen Debra Paige Cheryl Palmer Rusty Pancoast Haven Parker Sarah Parker Sue Parry John Parvin Mark Paulk Jennifer Payne Bruce Pearson Ed Pease (Right) Sophomore float predicted Spartan loss. Sophomore Spirit High At Games Nadine Pedersen Chris Pedersen Don Pedretty Joe Pennino Kathy Perrett Becky Perry Karen Perdue Libby Phillips Joe Pica Bobby Pierce Debbie Peirpont Theresa Pipkin Michele Pittman Jacalyn Plaster Leah Platt Patti Plummer Paula Pekerny Samuel Polk Linda Polton Paul Poole Tony Poole Tina Poppleton Lee Poquette Dorothy Price Jeff Price Patrica Priest Patti Pucci Shelly Pullen Ruth Purdy Wayne Purdy Allen Putt Charles Raichle Casey Raleigh Cheryl Rau Steve Rawls David Reader Wanda Reaves Cathy Reid Richard Reinke Kathy Reitmeyer Beverly Rembert Susan Reuter Mark Rhoades 225 (Above) Tension mounted for J.V. cheerleaders as Clearwater penalty was called. Was Not Always Easy Paul Rice David Rick Lynette Rickel Diane Riesdorph Gay Rilling Cheryl Roberge Patricia Roberts Ron Robertson Gary Robinson Richard Rodgers Susie Rocssler Elaine Rogers Laura Rogers Mark Rominc Cathy Ross John Ross Pam Ross Robert Ruel Ron Runkel Dennis Russell Helen Russell Jan Rutenberg Donna Rutherford Ransom Rutland Ted Saclarides Chris Sagovac Jimmy Sakelson Richard Sams Vincent Samuel David Sapp Jack Saunders Michele Saveli Carmine Scarfonc Albert Schmidt Lynn Schneider Anne Schrieber Larry Schuctta Jennifer Schulte Bob Schwartz Scott Scovel Rory Scroggins C Karen Seevcrs Jay Sellers Barb Sellinger Dan Semmons Wendy Sever Jill Shaffer Barbara Shaffers Connie Shank Andy Shaw Karen Shaw Randy Shaw Joe Sheehan Robert Shelor Rick Shelton June Shepard Jeff Shirah Chris Shoemaker Debbie Shoopman Dave Siek Ray Sima Lonnie Simon Sharon Simpson William Simpson Debbie Slabaugh Kathy Slade Linda Slagle James Sloan Lynn Sloan Jean Smalling Lisa Smart Mark Smiech Angela Smith Cindy Smith Deronda Smith Douglas Smith Edward Smith Jerry Smith Karen Smith Kathic Smith Lisa Smith 227 (Above) Maze of CHS lockers. ( Opposite page ) Students artis- tic creations provided enjoyment in the library. r Ratford Smith Reuben Smith Rhonda Smith Tom Smith David Smitherman Trudie Snider Donna Snyder David Snyder Mar Sparkman Linda Spearman Karen Spencer Mark Spencer Mary Spencer Mike Spencer Bonnie Spicer Cindy Stafford Nancy Stahl John Stannard Carol Stapler Brenda Stapleton Janet Starnes Jamie Starr Bill Steeves Biff Steffens Linda Stephens Terry Sterbenz Diane Stevens Robert Stewart Laurey Stierheim Sandra Stevens Anita Stewart Sara Stich Sharon Stoneburg Pattie Storey Elaine Story Bill Strickler Ml! (Abot e) Students read announcements of upcoming events. (Opposite page) Cheerleaders run traditional half time length. Scott Stroud Charles Sturgeon John Suiters Stephanie Sullivan Doug Swarts Greg Swarts Elaine Symes Paul Szarka Students Enjoyed Outside Activities Barbara Tamanian Drew Tanney Carol Taylor John Taylor Resa Taylor Lois Thomas Patsy Thomas Susan Thomas Barbara Thompson John Thurston Dolie Tibbs Kenneth Todd Mary Tomasell Reid Topping Robin Torii Patty Touchton Betsy Triplett Charlie Triplett Thomas Triplett Chris Tripodis Cathy Trueblood Becky Truluck Kim Trumbull Cathy Tuck Don Tucker Omer Tucker Sherrie Turner Greg Tyndall John Tyson Claudia Ucker Kerry Ulrich Doug Valentine 229 Keith Valentine Randy Valentino Sal Valentino Susan Vanderwoude Jacky VanDiver Joe Vangcli Diane Vargus Mike Vaseliadcs Nick Vasclidcs Marquita Vealc Edie Veihdeffer Patti Vellucci Patricia Vernon Ken Vcrsole Fred Vevier Karen Vick Cathy Vickers Rosemary Vignali Vern Vokus Dave Wachtlcr Charlotte Wagner Russell Wakefield Doug Wallace Jill Walters Jeff Ward Laura Warner Greg Waschak James Washington Leon Watcrson Janice Watson Mark Watson Randy Watson Donna Watts Elizabeth Waugh John Webb Kathy Weeks Pam Wcglurz Tom Wchingcr Michael Werlinc Richard Western Lynn Wheeler Glen Wheless Judy Whitaker Rusty White 230 (Above) A sophomore boy leans back and gets involved in his reading. (Right) The grass is a good place to sit for a talk between classes. Terry White Christine Wicker Bob Widdershcim Jeanine Wilkins Alyce Williams Candy Williams Doug Williams Eugene Williams Ginny Williams Harry Williams Heather Williams Larry Williams Larry Williams Timothy Williams Bobby Williamson Joe Williamson Charles Wilson Jim Wilson Kathy Wilson Robby Wilson Robert Winans Ron Winans David Winslow Jack Winters Dale Wohlers Doug Wohlers Dick Womble Brian Wood Veretta Worlds Kim Wright Patricia Wright John Wyant David Wykaff Lee Wynans Barb Yancey Florasteen Yeldon Kathy Yost Anita Yowell Frances Zacharias Linda Zega LuAnne Zeigler 231 Class of ’74 Put Forth Effort The Profession A f kl ' Y1 1 i VT- 1 v In memory of Mr. Adam Forinash, our registrar, who devoted many hours of his time and effort to helping the students, faculty, and administration of Clearwater High, we dedicate this section of the yearbook. 234 Administration Initiated Programs Principal William Justice, returning for his second year, encoun- tered health problems in the beginning of the year. During his temporary absence, Mr. Garnett Williams tackled both principal and assistant principal positions. Together they initiated two pro- grams, the Bi-Racial Committee and the Independent Study Pro- gram. 235 ( Clockwise , from top right) Mr. William Justice; John May speaks with Mr. Justice; Mr. Garnett Williams. College Corner Highlighted Guidance Several changes were made by both the deans and counselors. One was the abolition of absentee excuses, but spot checks continued to be made. Mr. Sal Gaiter, a former social studies teacher, joined the Guidance Department, along with Mrs. Sharon Lazarus, a job counselor. In addition, a badly needed college infor- mation center was installed. Mr. Ronald Isackson be- came registrar after Mr. Forinash’s death. (Clockwise, from top right ) Mr. Willis Butts, Mrs. Elaine Jablonski, Mrs. Sharon Lazarus, Dean Jerry Hyde. 236 237 Math Moved To Pod (Clockwise from top right) Mr. Doug Mason; Mrs. Ruth Adkins; Miss Joanne Tilley; Mr. Kermit Wooldridge; Mrs. Cornelia Gause; Mr. Ken Hager; Mrs. Rebecca Magee. 239 Advanced math classes moved into the Pod, and stu- dents held varied opinions of the team teaching meth- ods. Many students had difficulties in adjusting to the new concept while others benefitted from increased independent work. 240 Language Arts Built Culture And Vocabulary New books, and equipment such as audio-video aids added variety and new teaching techniques to English, the schools’ largest department. (Clockwise, from top right ) Mrs. Stella Whitmon; Mrs. Edna Hill; Mrs. Mary Corcoran. Opposite page: (clockwise, from top right) Mrs. Wil- helmina Rogers; Mrs. Mae Guinn; Mr. Robert Michaels; Mrs. Marjorie Kann; Mrs. Jennie Hil- lery; Mrs. Mae Guinn and Mrs. Edna Hill eniov lunch. r fl ? ' | Jf English Expanded Into Portables (Clockwise, from top right) Miss Catharine Henry, Mr. Rich- ard Martinez, Mrs. Johanne Harman, Mrs. Ruby Lewis. Mrs. Sue Lohrbauer. Languages Revealed Customs Spanish classes changed from the A-L-M series to En- tender Y Hablctr, a system coordinated with filmstrips. Advanced students in all languages worked indepen- dently on culture. • H .(Clockwise, from top right) Mr. Jimmy Baggett; Mrs. Laraine Pontrello; Mr. Barry Wright; Mr. Allain Rimar; Mrs. Patricia Fogle; Mrs. Mary Stewart. 245 Science Conducted Labs, Research After several years of planning, a Marine Biology course finally hit the science scene. Taught by Mr. Robert Gliha, students were required to maintain their own aquariums. Two classrooms, E-8 and E-9 were converted for use by the Science Department. (Clockwise , from top right) Mr. Roger Teichgraeb- er, Mr. Robert Nesti, Miss Christine Hall, Mr. Robert Gliha, Mrs. Marion Steele. 246 New Course Raised Fish 248 ( Clockwise, from top right) Mr. Dennis Foster, Mrs. Rayanne Greenfield, Mr. Chris Seeger, Mrs. Helen Wilcox. t V Social Studies Conveyed Ideas Increased emphasis on independent study, group discussion, and a wide range of new films were special features in Social Studies. AVC classes left the Pod and moved into the portables, the cafeteria, and C-wing. 249 ( Clockwise , from top right) Mr. Jack Garner; Mr. Ray Rilling; Mrs. Joan Scott; Mr. Bert Thurs- ton; Mr. Russell Cantwell. A VC Left Pod (Clockwise, from top right) Mrs. Elizabeth Ran- som, Mr. Jerome Pittman, Mrs. Emmett Lowery, Mr. Donald Dobbins, Mr. E. C. Harris 250 (Clockwise, from top right) Mr. George Drainer, Mrs. Jean Gillis, Mr. Steve Gerakios, Mr. James Goss, Mr. William Tydeman. Compacts Widened Drivers’ Skills New movies, a new teacher, and two new compact cars livened up the Drivers’ Education Department. Mr. Harold Reddick returned from Largo to join ranks with Mr. Ed Wells and Mr. Jack Wilson to coach students in safe driving habits. A white Opel and yellow Volkswagen added color to the driving range. (Clockwise, from top right) Students learn how to avoid scenes like this; Mr. Jack Wilson; Mr Harold Reddick; Mr. Ed Wells. 252 DE Used Closed Circuit TV Closed circuit television in the Distributive Education room made experimentation with sales demonstra- tions possible. Students who had taken the nurse’s aide program during the summer began work in vari- ous hospitals. ( Clockwise , from top right) Mr. John Roberts; Mrs. Ruth Pope; Mr. Eugene Risner; Miss Clegg Miller; Mrs. Majorie Jones; Mrs. Elinor Burger; Mr. Robert Webb. 253 Typing Classes (Clockwise, from top right) Mrs. Helen Hill; Mrs. Susan Cullen; Mrs. Connie Steele; Mr. Charles Diehl; Miss Amber Turner. Got A Lift Large group instruction and team teaching entered into the typing classes this year when most of the typewriters were moved up to the old library. The Business Education Department was again in charge of the school store, with students running much of its operation. PE Displayed Best Equipment Sophomores received general instruction in physical education while upper level classes stressed specialized development of skills. Archery, golf, and gymnastics were especially popular and students enjoyed a wider range of PE equipment than any students in the coun- try. (Clockwise, from top right) Coach Wagar gives pointers to Physi- cal Education Classes; Mrs. Martha Smith, Mr. Herb Dudley, Girls return to showers. ( Clockwise , from top right) Mrs. Merle McCrack- en; Mr. Earle Brown; Mr. Clark Wagar; Mr. Norman Weaver; Mrs. Pat Brown 257 Library Took A New Look Q Geometrically designed seating arrangements and an expanded listening center produced a bright new look in the three year old Media Center. A newly arranged card catalog system, tape recorders, and record players made the library as functional as it was attractive. 258 P 001 INF ( Clockwise , from top right) Mrs. Mary Lou Knight, Mrs. Lorinc Craft, Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Robertson discuss policies with County Supervisor; Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, Mrs. Jeanne Robert- son, Mrs. Jean Sellers. New Equipment Helped Home Ec Team teaching, new textbooks and tape recorders were introduced in the Home Economics Department. In addition, two refrigerators and four stoves were added in an effort to keep up with modern homemak- ing techniques. 259 ( Clockwise , from top right) Mr. Howard Ballen- tine, Mr. Elliott Graham, Mr. Russell Stichler, Mr. Ned Frisbie. Opposite page: (clockwise, from top right) Mrs. Ellen Blewitt; Mr. Stichler demonstrates the use of in- dustrial equipment; Mr. Frank Straner. 26C ■m Shop Students Made Good Time Manufacturing students worked on grandfather clocks as a special project, and bought them after completion for $135. During activity period, practical arts teachers opened their rooms to students who wished to test their creative abilities. 261 Guidance Got (Clockwise, from top right) Mrs. Carolyn Prohaska, Mrs. Dorothea Bowes, Mrs. Roberta Keim, Mr. Tom Lynd, Mrs. Marilyn Goudeau. 262 New Secretary To lighten the load of the counselors, Mrs. Marilyn Goudeau took on the role of guidance secretary. Re- placing her at the front desk was Mrs. Carolyn Pro- haska. Other secretaries worked together to keep busi- ness running smoothly throughout the school. Ap- proximately once a week, cafeteria workers prepared chicken-and-yellow-rice, a favorite among students. Mr. Tom Lynd, a 1967 graduate of CHS, took over pool responsibilities. The Community 266 Woody The Printer 172 N. Belcher Rd. Jane Tuck Debbie Coulson Diane Coulson Lioa Hildabrand SERVING . . . CLEARWATER — LARGO — SEMINOLE — DUNEDIN — TARPON SPRINGS AMBULANCE 446-5061 WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO ,: 24 Hour Service David S. Cook, President 1268 Rogero St. Clearwater, Florida 33516 Medicare Approved HOSPITAL TRANSFERS A SPECIALTY C R AMBULANCE SERVICE INC. TRAINED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS Ninos Restaurant 101 S. Garden Ave. Karen Pancoast Jeff Bradstreet ' ✓ I Tom Burton Mandalay Pharmacy Roger Bouchard Insurance 301 S. Missouri Ave. Rick Bouchard David Tetrault 499 Mandalay Ave, MaMi lioWM z rl ■ HH| ■■ VV W L Marti Richards Renee Leandri Nancy Schick 25 Sunshine Mall 267 t H Dairy Kurl 1555 Gulf-to-Bay Shorts Inc 512 Cleveland Ed Freije John Gerlach Pat Hotmire T. J’s Fun Center 409 Mandalay Beth Siegelin Mike Peasley Nacol Jewelers Inc 60 Sunshine Mall Nancy Gill Candy Sikes FLORIDA’S AWARD WINNING yearbook PHOTOGRAPHER S • Portrait • Commercial • Wedding • Black White or Direct Color Real life calls for real taste. For the taste of your life -Coca-Cola. ' fyi ' : - - • 4 , • ■ : 4 «43 4fcSf IP ■ y . . ? . , . ; x V ' ■ • 4 7 ' 4 : 4 jfck % .y:fc £ . ;V Pelican Restaurant Jan Ferguson . David BuTchclTfl Paul Aiessandroni Burcham-McCutcheon Upholsterers 470 Mandalay Ave 1285 Court Tf Tt 11 - t . X John Taylor Jason Taylor Mr Sea Shell Motel 430 Mandalay Ave. Smith Jewelry Store Odette Delgado Stereo Tape Shop Pat Barry Peggy Meese 1907-B Drew 1855 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 271 woo a sweetheart tickle a funnybone shout a bravo start a tradition toast a bride w Flowers Do It Every Time Let Us Be Your Florist for Life! Sine 1925 THE FLORIST me 1984 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 44 7-6172 305 N. Fort Harrison Ave. 446-8566 LARGO 584-2220 DUNEDIN 733-4414 Sunshine Mall 272 Sue Wright Chris Udouj 274 Keith Fady NO b ol Jo W 61 ers Barbara Mirabella Sunshine Mall McDonald’s Hamburgers Lucy Sapoum Rhonda Elmlinger 15595 U.S. Hwy 19-S Cleveland Hassell Florist 1679 Drew Paul Turcot te Estate Jewelers 528 Cleveland Duane Smith Linda Prosser meat STEAKS CHIEF CHARLEY ' S 2516 GULF-TO-BAY CLEARWATER, FLORIDA PHONE 446-7433 mm i MW Mil Jackie Koner t Janice Irwin Vicki lngman C anil Oi l Rug CleaiierS Inc. Cindy Rice Gulf-to-Bay Variety 523 S. Belcher Rd. 1107 N. Ft. Harrison Laura Hakason f Sandy Swingle Alan Rophie Ray s TV Sales Service jmy um 1590 U.S. Hwy 19 S. Rophie ’s Family Shoes 522 Cleveland 278 BANKING SERVES AMERICA FOR EVERY BUSINESS, FINANCIAL AND COMMUNITY NEED American National Bank of Clearwater Bank of Clearwater Barnett Bank of Clearwater, N. A. Clearwater Beach Bank Exchange National Bank Trust Company First National Bank of Clearwater Second National Bank at Clearwater Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Peltz Famous Brand Shoes Ingrid Anderson Griffin ' s Candy Shoppe 76 Sunshine Mall 17 S. Ft. Harrison Ave 280 The Palm Pavilion South Beach Clearwater s CFarniliJ J eack C’uctltties Pavilion 0 lOCOLaTE HOUSE ■■ ' y, Vv W ' K |l; AS DAIRVLAIMD m7 NIC nn, tun HIUtM lit « tiitnut tMu fe lt cur H® ttrrt( Htlf I.,, ••mi rmT ™ • tfeifc 1 “■I IMHIt ’• r l Itlllll, •(( tm7 MWI nu 4 •• •11 )(( ‘ tittfii lint nnim .. 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Coachman Mary Ann Blough Brad Macdonald M JHuaOE K.nt asaKi I V o-5l MUST 1 kt 84-la H X 2 SPITFIRE MH1I icmpi ' M v Julie Hicks Bob Van Bomei House of Hobbies Ellie Whittier Tom Wallace High and Dry Marina 202 Windward Passage 1118 S. Ft. Harrison 285 The future belongs to you. We must be ready for it. By our calendar, it’s already 1980. It has to be. For we must build today if we are to provide the additional power you ' ll need for the schools and homes and hospitals that you will build tomorrow. CVUfT cam; I }COM£T | ( mm «« ■ ■ - I 286 Town Country Supermarket 1620 Guif-to-Bay Bivd. Randy Cline Grace Ignico Arvid Olson Jan Stautz 123 4 Druid Rd. S. Si pie’s Gard en Seat Restaurant Mary Ann Hein Jo McMurry WTAN - WTAN-FM Clearwater Radio Inc. 200 pierce COOLING CENTER mm l 4 + f Z MMf wBH 4 Don Nodine Karen Simpson Anna Dean Mickey Poppa Trickels Jewelers 627 Cleveland Dean Roofing Sheet Metal Inc. 506 N. 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Walden, Jr. 298 Senior Directory ABRAHAM, Debbie — 143 ACOSTA, Gloria — YFU 3; Exchange Stu- dent 3; NHS 3; Keyettes 3; Spanish 3 — 24, 25, 60, 143 AKINS, Melvin — Interact 2, 3; Senior Class VP 3; Senator 3; Football 1, 2; Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3 — 67, 71, 99, 142, 143, 169, 290 ALESSANDRONI, Paul — German 1, 2, 3; Biology 2, Treas.; Marine Biology 2 — 143, 270 ANDERSON, Ingrid — AFS 3; Spanish 2, 3; VP 3; Aqua Clara 3; Quill Sc Scroll 3; NHS 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3 — 24, 26, 51, 60, 64, 127, 143, 280 ANDERSON, Jon — 143 ANDERSON, Randy — 143 ANDREWS, Lauri — 143 ARBUTHNOTT, Kathy — NHS 2, 3; Pep Club 1; French 1, 2, 3; Senate 3; Masque Sc Gavel 3 — 24, 33, 50, 143 ARENT, Lou — Senate 3; CBE 3; Student Council 1; Calendar 3 — 21, 82, 143 ARMSTRONG, Brent — Math 2, 3; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2 — 143 ASHTON, Monica — 143 ATHAS, Pete — Key Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; C-Club 3 — 52, 144 BACOS, Cathy — NFL 3; Masque Sc Gavel 1, 2, 3; VP 3; Keyettes 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — 51, 54, 78, 79, 90, 143 BAIN, Robert — 143 BAKER, Kenneth — 143 BAKER, Marsha — FBLA 2; Chorus 2, 3 — 98, 143 BAKER, Nancy — 143 BAKER, Roger — 143 BALKCOM, Janice — 143 BANDES, Jed — Swimming 1, 2; Wrestling 3 — 143 BARBEE, Jim — 144 BARNES, Barbara — DE 3 — 87, 144 BARRY, Patricia — Jay-B-cttes 1,2; Keyettes 3 _ 54, 144, 271 BARTHOLOMEW, Beth — Usherettes 3 — 115, 144 BAR2LER, Leslie — 144 BARZLER, Libby — CBE 3; FBLA 3; Boost- erettes 1 — 82, 144 BAUER, Victoria — ICC 3; Red Cross 3: VP 3; Russian 1, 2 — 145 BEAUDINE, Nancy — 145, 284 BECK, Edward — Football 1 — 145 BECK, Jim — Math 2, 3: Pres. 2, 3; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3: Co-Capt. 3 — 76, 134, 135, 145 BEDFORD, Stan — Band 1, 2; Choir 3; Track 1; Football 2 — 145 BENSON, Gordon — Band 1 ; Chorus 1 ; Ger- man 1, 2, 3; Interact 2, 3: Pres. 3; Senate 1, 2; Masque Sc Gavel 2, 3; Marine Biology 3 — 66, 145, 289 BERGSTROM, Marty — 145 BIRON, David — Latin 2; Chess 2; Wres- tling 2; Chemistry 2 — 145 BISSON, Bryan — Photog. 3 — 145, 88 BLACKBURN, Janet — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1; Keyettes 2, 3 — 54, 145, 277 BLACKERT, Debbie — 145 BLANTON, Jim — 145 BLASER, Dorothy — NHS 3; Spanish 1, 2 — 25, 145 BLOUGH, MaryAnn — AFS 3; German 2; Para Med 1 — 57, 145, 284 BLUNT, Terry — Track 1, 2 — 145 BOHANNON, Marjorie — DCT 3 — 85, 145 BOLDYGA, Bill — Tennis 3 — 77, 146 BOSTROM, Barbara — DCT 3 — 85, 146 BOUCHARD, Rick — C-Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3 — 52, 76, 103, 124, 125, 146, 267 BOUDREAULT, Lina — Grass Roots 3; Red Cross 1, 2 — 68, 146 BOWMAN, Carol — AFS 1, 2; FBLA 3; Pep Club 1, 2 — 82, 146 BOWMAN, Susie — Swimming 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Court 3; Calendar Girl 3 — 21, 31, 36, 137, 146 BOYER, David — 146 BOYER, Meli ssa — 146 BOYLES, Mary Jo — DCT 3 — 85, 146 BRADSTREET, Jeff — Hall of Fame 3; NHS 3; Interact 3; Senate 1, 2, 3: Pres. 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Independent Study 3; Masque 5c Gavel 1, 2, 3: Pres. 2 — 23, 24, 25, 48, 49, 50, 67, 89, 146, 2 66 BRANDENBURGH, Wendy — NHS 3 — 25, 146 BRAUD, Muriel — NHS 3; YFU 3: Ex- change Student 3; Keyettes 3; French 3 — 25, 63, 146 BRAWLEY, Mike — 98, 147 BRAY, Mary — DECA — 86, 147 BRIGGS, Pam — Band 1, 2, 3 — 147 BRINSON, Don — Interact 3; DECA 2; Football 3; Baseball 2 — 67, 76, 147 BROCK, Richard — Key Club 2, 3; C-Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3 — 52, 76, 147 BROGAN, Mike — C-Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1 — 105 B ROMLEY, Edward — 147 BROOKINS, Kevin — DCT 3 — 85, 147 BROWDER, Jeff — French 1, 2, 3 — 43 147, 290 BROWN, Debbie — 147, 169, 292 BROWN, Jim — Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1 — 76, 125, 147 BROWN, Sue — 147 BROWNELL, Paul — 147 BRUNSON, William — 147 BRUSCA, John — German 1,3 — 147 BRYSON, Henrietta — FTA 1; Choir 3; Drama 3; Para Med 2 — 60, 99, 147 BRZEZINSK1, Mary — Math 2, 3: Treas. 2, 3; Boostcrcttcs 1 — 147 BUJNOSKI, JoAnne — Spanish 1, 2; Keyettes 2; Senate 1, 2; Clcarlight 1, 2; Ad Manager 2 — 147 BURCHAM, David — 147, 270 BURNETTE, Debbie — DECA 2, 3: Pres. 3, Sec. 2 — 87 BURROUGHS, Stephen — DCT 3 — 85, 147 BURTON, Tom — DECA 3 — 86, 148, 267 BUTISTE, Patti — 148 CALLAGHAN, Tim — Swimming 1, 2, 3: Capt. 3; Interact 2, 3: Treas. 3 — 66, 134, 135, 148 CALORE, Jim — Senate 3 — 77, 148 CAMERON, Jeffrey — 148 CARIGNAN, Jill — AFS 3; Keyettes 3; Jay- B-ettes 1, 2 — 54, 56, 148 CARMICHAEL, Dale — Choir 1, 2, 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3 — 98, 119, 120, 148 CARTER, Marion — 148 CARTER, Richard — Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; C-Club 2, 3 — 76, 148 CASSELS, Maribeth — Spanish 1; Hall of Fame 3; AFS 2, 3; BSA 2, 3; NHS 2, 3; Fath- oms 2, 3; Quill Sc Scroll 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Senate 3 — 23, 24, 26, 54, 89, 148, 288 CASTLEBERRY, Gloria — 148 CATIA, Myrtle — Band 1, 2 — 148 CAVELL, Judy — SBA 2, 3: Pres. 3, Sec. 2; German 3 — 85, 148 CESTA, Jo Anne — CBE 3; FBLA 3 — 82, 149 300 CHAMBERS, Edward — 149 CHANCEY, L. James — 149 CHARRON, Michael — German 1, 2 — 149 CHEVALLIER, Guy — hi-Y 2; Math 2, 3 — 149 CLARK, Tom — 134 CLAUSEN, Christine — AFS 2, 3; Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 1 — 56, 149 CLAWSON, Kathy — Spanish 2; Keyettes 2, 3; Boostcrettcs 1; Red Cross 1 — 54, 150 CLAYTON, Tina — 98 CLINE, Randy — AFS 3; Baseball 1 — 57, 150, 286 CLYBURN, Darlccn — Interact 1; Beta Club 1; Yearbook 1, 2: Classes Ed. 1, Clubs Ed. 1, 2; Aqua Clara 3: Editor in Chief 3; YFU 3; Quill Scroll 2, 3; Student Council 3 — 26, 36, 49, 92, 150, 161, 290 COBB, Rick — 150 COCHRAN, Barry — Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2 — 150, 152 COE, Bruce — 150 COLLINS, Mark — 150 COLMAN, Karen — 150 COLVIN, Tom — 150 CONNELLY, Kathy — Spanish 1, 2; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3; Math 3; C-Club 3; AFS 3; Keyettes 3 — 57, 76, 137, 150 CONNELLY, Patty — Boostcrettcs 1; AFS 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Swimming 1; Spanish 2 — 54, 56, 151, 294 CONTI, Barbara — AFS 1 — 151 COOKE, Terry — Wrestling 2 — 151 COOPER, Earle — Key Club 2, 3 — 52, 151 COOPER, Marietta — 151 COOPER, Vicki — 151 COPE, Doug — 151 COTTER, Frances — FBLA 3; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Para Med 2; Senate 1 — 82, 151 COWAN, Teresa — 151 COX, Cindi — Concert Choir 3 — 151 COX, Marti — AFS 3; Band 1; Alpha Tri-Hi- Y 3 — 57, 151, 282 CRADDOCK, Brian — 151 CRAWFORD, Debbie — 151 CROCKETT, Larry — Interact 3; Football 1; Band 1 — 67, 151 CROOK, Tracey — Spanish 2, 3; Para Med 3 DALRYMPLE, Jim — NFL 3 — 78, 151 DAVIS, Becky — 151 DAVIS, Caren — Masque Gavel 1, 2, 3 Pres. 3; Pep Club 1, 3: VP 1; YFU 2, 3: Sec. 3 Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2, 3; Spanish 2, 3 NHS 2, 3 — 24, 60, 72, 78, 99, 151 DAVIS, Kathleen — AFS 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Red Cross 1 — 56, 151 DAVIS, Paul — Math 3; NHS 3; Band 1, 2, 3 — 24, 25, 74, 151, 276 DAVY, Jeremy — 152 DAY, Lynda — Chorus 1 — 152 DEAN, ANNA — Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Capt. 3: Homecoming Court 2, 3 — 31, 110, 152, 287 DEBUSK, Jerry — Exchange Club 3: Pres. 3; Cross Country 1; Track 1; NFL 3 — 71, 79, 152 DELGADO, Cclene — Senate 3; Usherettes 2, 3; Calendar Girl 3 — 21, 114, 152, 153, 291 DEL1CH, Guy — 152 DEMMA, Cheryl — 152 DEMOTTO, James — 152 DEMPS, William — 152 DENNARD, David — French 1, 2, 3: Pres. 2; NHS 2, 3: VP 3; YFU 3; Senate 2; Golf 1, 2, 3 — 24, 58, 132, 152, 277 DEWEY, Jamie — 152 DILLON, Monica — Boostcrcttes 1; Jay-B- ettes 2; Spanish 1, 2 — 152, 290 DIXON, Rosemary — 153 DOCKERY, Darlene — 153 DOHERTY, John — 153 DOLE, Judy — FBLA 3 — 82, 153 DOMINICK, Mike — 153 DORMER, Jim — Key Club 2, 3; C-Club 1, 2, 3; German 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1 — 52, 59, 76, 107, 153, 289 DOTHSUK, Jamie — 153 DOWNEY, Wanda — 153 DRAINER, JoAnn — 153 DREMOY, Michael — 153 DUBNER, Glenda — SBC 2, 3: VP 3; ICC 3 — 51, 85, 153 DUCHEK, Rebecca — Pep Club 1; French 2, 3 — 153 DUFF, Debbie — A Tempos 3; Concert Choir 2, 3 — 98, 99, 154 DUNCAN, Sandy — 154 DUNN, Ann — 154 DURFEE, David — 154 DURY, Patricia — Latin 2, 3; Boostcrcttes; Para Med 1 — 154 EASTER, Ted — DECA 3 — 86 EDMUNDS, Gloria — 154 EDMUNDS, Susan — AFS 1,2; German 1, 2, 3: Sec. 3; Senate 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2; YFU 3; Masque Gavel 1, 2, 3; ICC 3; Tor- nadoettes 1 — 50, 51, 57, 59, 72, 154, 171 EDWARDS, Karen — Spanish 2; Boost- erettes 1; Conservatio n Club 2; Independent Study 3 — 154 EIDSON, Pam — Band 1, 2, 3 — 154 ELMLINGER, Rhonda — Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 1, 2; French 1; AFS 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3; Masque Gavel 2, 3: Treas. 3; Or- chestra 1, 2 — 42, 56, 72, 154, 274 ELY, Jean — Band 1, 2, 3; Flag Twirler 3 — 96, 154 ENGUILABERT, Marie - Claire - AFS 3: Exchange Student 3; Kcyettcs 3; French 3; NHS 3 — 24, 54, 56, 58, 63, 154 ERICKSEN, JiU - Tri-Hi-Y 2 - 36, 154, 156 EUBANKS, Bcckie — 154 EVERETT, Janice — 154 FADY, Keith — Key Club 1, 2, 3: Pres. 3; German 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2: VP 2; Soph Class Pres. 1; Who’s Who — 52, 53, 154, 274 FAW, Peggy — AFS 2, 3; Concert Choir 2; A Tempos 3 — 56, 154 FEATHERS, Chris — Exchange Club 3; Cross Country 3 — 131, 154 FEENEY, Janet — FBLA 3; Concert Choir 3; Senate 1, 2, 3 — 99, 154 FEUCE, Mark — 154 FELTON, Christine — Pep Club 1; DECA 3 — 86, 155 FERGUSON, Jan — AFS 1, 2; Keyettes 3; Senate 3 — 50, 54, 155, 270 FERRANTE, Jennie — DE 3 — 87 FINCHER, Alyson — 155 F1NKENBINDER, Kathy — 155, 281 FISCHER, Lynn — AFS 2; Tennis 1; Usher- ettes 3; Calendar Girl 3 — 21, 114, 155, 273, 294 FITE, Michael — Interact 2, 3: VP 2; German 2 — 67, 155 FLAMMER, Kendal — Senate 2; Swimming 1, 2 — 36, 155 FLANNARY, Pat — 87 FLANNIGAN, Cindy — 155 FLEMING, Sue — Calendar Girl 3; Cheer- leader 2, 3; Homecoming Court 2 — 21, 110, 124, 155 FLOWERS, Peggy — Chorus 1 — 98, 155 FORINASH, Michael — 155 FORINASH, Toni — AFS 1, 2; German 1, 2, 3: Sec. 2, Pres. 3; NHS 2, 3: Sec. 3; Cheerlead- er 1 — 24, 59, 155, 289 FOREST, Chris — Quill Scroll 2, 3 — 26, 90, 156 FORREST, April — AFS 3; Usherettes 3; ICC 3; Jay-B-ettes 1, 2; A Tempos 3; Concert Choir 1, 2; Aqua Clara 3 — 56, 92, 115, 156, 280 FOSTER, Anne — YFU 2; Latin 1, 2, 3: Sec. 2, 3; Conservation 2 — 61, 156 FOSTER, Jo Ann — FBLA 3; Chorus 2 — 61, 82, 156 FOWLER, Kathleen — FBA 2, 3; Senate 2; Band 1 — 82, 156 FOX, Tom — Concert Choir 1, 2, 3 — 156 FRALEY, Gerry — Quill Scroll 2, 3; C- Club 2, 3; Independent Study 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Golf 2, 3; Fathoms 2, 3; NMSQT — 26, 27, 76, 132, 156, 286 FRANK, Karen — Spanish 2; Conservation 2; YFU 2, 3; SBA 3 — 85, 156 FRANKE, Mary — Library 3 — 156 FRANZA, A1 — Football 1, 2, 3 — 76, 103, 106, 156 FRAZIER, Wade — 156 FREIJE, Ed — Key Club 2, 3: Treas. 3; Senate 1 — 44, 52, 157, 263 FRITZ, John — Baseball 1 ; Red Cross 1 — 157 FUNK, Cassandra — C-Club 2, 3; German 2; FTA 1; Senate 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3 — 76, 137, 157 FUSSELL, Wanda — DECA 3 — 87 FUTCH, Mark — Wrestling 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Interact 2, 3; Senate — 67, 294 GAINES, Wade — Latin 1; Library 2; Math 1 — 157 GALE, Sarah — 157 GALLON, Dorothy — Keyettes 3; Usherettes 3; Senior Class Sec. 3 — 142, 157, 291 GALLOWAY, William — German 3; C- Club 3; Football 1; Swimming 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3 — 59, 76, 157 GAMBLE, Becky — Masque Gavel 2 — 157 GARRISON, Claude — Chorus 3 — 98, 99, 157 GATES, Pam — DE 3: VP 3 — 87 GELEP, Paul — Key Club 2, 3; C-Club 2, 3; Hall of Fame 3; Student Council: Pres. 3; COM 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3: Co- Capt. 3; Mr. CHS 3; Editorial Board 3 — 20, 22, 48, 49, 76, 104, 125, 157, 289 GEORGE, Mary — Chorus 1, 2, 3; Calendar Girl 3 — 21, 157 GEORGE, Robin — 158 GERHARD, Karin — Keyettes 3; AFS 3: Ex- hange Student 3; German 3; NHS 3 — 24, 25, 54, 56, 59, 61, 158 GERLACH, John — C-Club 3; Interact 3; Football 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3 — 67, 76, 128, 158, 268 GEYER, Alan — YFU 3; Senate 2; Student Council 1; NFL 1, 3; Conservation 2 — 158 GIBSON, Debbie — Boostcrcttes 1 — 158 GIBSON, William — Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1 — 158 GIESE, Aaron — Basketball 1, 2, 3; C-Club 2, 3 — 76, 118, 120, 158 GILLIAM, Deborah — Tomadocttcs 1; SBC 2, 3: Treas. 2, 3; FBLA 3; Para Med 3 — 69, 85, 158 GLADDEN, Susan — CBE 3; FBLA 3; Con- cert Choir 2 — 82, 158 GLADEN, Lisa — 158 GLASS, Mary — FBLA 3 — 81, 158 GODWIN, John — Spanish 3: Treas. 3; NFL 3; Interact 3; Student Council 3; Senate 1, 2, 3; Senior Class Pres. 3; Soph Class Treas. 1 ; Edi- torial Board — 30, 49, 60, 67, 78, 79, 142, 158, 290, 94 GOLLON, Brad — 158 GOODROE, Medena — DCT 1 — 85, 158 GOODWIN, Greg — 158 GRAY, Nathan — Interact 3; Football 2 — 158, 67 GREEN, Kathy — French 2; SBC 3; — FTA 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3 — 158, 24, 25, 99 GREEN, Elizabeth — Library 11; DECA 3 — 86, 87, 158 GRIFFIN, Linda — French 2, 3; C-Club 3; NHS 3; Swimming 2, 3: MVP 2 — 25, 30, 137, 155 GRIMSLEY, Ken — 158 GROESBECK, Claudia — Band 1, 2, 3; Flag Twirler 1, 3 — 96, 159 GROGAN, Beth — FBLA 2; Student Council 3 — 48, 49, 159 GRUVER, Gene — DE — 87, 159 GUETZLOE, Doug — Senate 1, 2, 3; Conser- vation 1, 2; Student Council 3; Football 1, 2; Debate 3 — 50, 79, 159 GUNDEL, Rick — NHS 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3 — 159 GUTZ, Jerry — 159 HAGGARD, Kay-Keyettes 2, 3; Chorus 1 — 159 HAGLE, Roxanne — Cheerleader 1; Student Council 1; Pep Club 1; FBLA 2; CBE 3 — 82, 159 HAIRE, Pam — Concert Choir 2, 3; J-Bettcs 2 — 159, 276 HALGREN, Robert — C-Club 2; Senate 2; Football 1, 2 — 159 HALL, Alice — Marine Biology 3 — 64, 159 HALL, Dcbby — AFS 3; Senate 3; Chorus 1, 2; Tomadocttcs 2 — 50, 56, 159 HALL, Maris — 160 HAMILTON, Jan — 160 HAMILTON, Ken — Key Club 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3 — 52, 160 HAMM, Ed — 160 HAMMOND, Terri — AFS 3; Concert Choir 2, 3; Band 1, 2 — 57, 160 HANCOCK, Patricia — FBLA 3; Library 2 — 82, 160 HANEGAN, Sheila — 160 HANSEN, Kim Lee — French 1, 2, 3; Ecolo- gy 1 — 58, 160 HANSEN, Kim Marie — Tri-Hi-Y 1; DECA 3 — 86, 87, 160 HARRIS, Brett — Swim Team 1, 2; Football 1; Student Council 1; Wrestling l — 160 HARSHFIELD, David — C-Club 2; Interact 1; Football 3; Track 1 — 67, 76, 99, 160 HARVEY, Frank — 40, 160 HAUN, Ed — Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2 — 102, 161 HAWORTH, Jon — 161 HAYNES, Bill — DCT 2, 3 — 85, 161 HEIN, Mary Ann — Quill Scroll 3; Keyettes 3; Aqua Clara 3 — 54, 26, 92, 161, 287 HENDERSON, William — Football 1, 2 — 161 HENN1NGSEN, Frank — 161 HENRY, Jacqueline — 161 302 HERMAN, John — 161 HICE, Tim — 161 HICKS, Julie — Hockey 1; Poetry 2; Year- book 3; Quill Sc Scroll 3 — 93, 161, 285 HILLBORN, Cinthia — French 2, 3; NHS 3 — 25, 161 HILLS, Lucifer — Latin 2, 3; Tennis 2 — 161 HOCKING, Karen — DCT - 85, 162 HOHENSTEIN, Cindi — Senate 1; Marine Biology 3 — 64, 162, 181 HOJNACKI, Lori — CBE 3; FBLA 3 — 82, 162 HOLDER, Fred — Concert Choir 2, 3 — 99, 162 HOLLAND, Donna — 162, 281 HOLT, Terry — Senate 2 — 130, 162 HOM, Ronald — Football 1, 2, 3; Senate 1 — 150, 162 HOMAN, James — DCT 2, 3 — 85, 162 HOOTEN, Tom — Key Club 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3; C-Club 2, 3 — 52, 162 HOTMIRE, Pat — 162, 268 HOULLIS, Madelync — 162 HOWARD, Mary Anne — Pep Club 1 — 36, 156, 162 HOWE, Owen — 162 HOWES, Linda — 162 HUGHES, Mike — Key Club 3; Library 2, 3 — 52, 162 HUNTER, Susan — SBA 2, 3 — 162 HURST, Deloris — 162 HUTCHINS, Melanie — 162 IANNONE, Guy — Wrestling 1 — 162 IGNICO, Grace — AFS 3; Para Med 3; Mas- que and Gavel 3 — 57, 163, 286 INGMAN, Vicki — 163, 278 IRWIN, Janice — AFS 3; Spanish 2, 3 — 56, 163, 278 ISHERWOOD, Kathi — 163 JACKSON, Anna — 163 JACKSON, Susan — FHA 1, 2, 3; Boost- erette 1 ; Library 3; Masque Sc Gavel — 77, 80, 163 JACOBE, Raymond — 163 JAMIESON, Julie — 164 JARRETT, Mary — Pep Club 2, 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1; DECA 3; Chorus 1, 2 — 86, 87, 164 JASONES, Lois — FBLA 2, 3 — 82, 83, 164 JASS, David — Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3 — 131, 164 JEFFRIES, Mark — 164 JENKINS, Pam — AFS 1; Senate 2, 3 — 164 JOHNSON, Debbie — FTA 1, 2; FHA 1; AFS 2; Boosterette 1; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3 — 164, 291 JOHNSON, Gordon — Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 1; Senate 2; Conser- vation 2; Exchange 3 — 76, 131 JONES, Christina — French 1; AFS 3; Mas- que Sc Gavel 2 — 56, 164, 282 JONES, Linda — 77, 164 JONES, Ronda — 164 JORDAN, Robert — Math 3 — 164 JUDGE, Kerry — C-Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3 — 165 KADER, Marilyn — 165 KEDERSHA, Elise — Spanish 2 — 165 KELLY, Jay — 165 KEMP, Beth — Grass Roots 2, 3: VP 2, Pres. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 — 159, 165 KENDZIERSKI, Sharon — CBE 3 — 82, 165 KENNEDY, Hayes — Chess Club 1, 2, 3: Pres. 3 — 75, 165 KERSEY, Cynthia — Band 1 — 165 KERSHAW, Michael — C-Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2; Golf 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2 — 132, 165 KEYSER, Pam — French 1; DECA 3 — 86, 87, 165 KILPATRICK, Emmett — Interact 3; Senate 1 — 67, 165 KLAESER, Susan — Marine Biology 3: Pres. 3 — 165 KLAUS, Debbie — 165 KLEIN, Steve — 165 KLINGBEIL, Kathy — 165 KNUTH, Richard — 165 KONEN, Jacquelyn — Latin 1; Masque Sc Gavel 1, 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; Senate 1, 2 — 56, 165, 278 KOSNER, Carol — 165 KROUSKOS, George — Track 3; Football 1; Interact 3 — 67, 165 KUHN, Victor — Choir 2, 3; Crimsonaircs 2; Library 3 — 165 KUNELIUS, Diane — 166 LACOCK, Kirk — Interact 2, 3; Football 1 — 67, 166 LAI VO, Debbie — FBLA 3; ICC 2; Boost- erettc 1, 2, 3: Capt. 3, Co-Capt. 2 — 166 LANIER, Helen — 166 LAPREAD, Kenneth — 166 LARKIN, Debbie — FHA 1, 2, 3: Pres. 2, 3 — 80, 166 LEARY, Barbara — Senate 3 — 166 LEBEL, Charles — AFS 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Interact 2, 3: Sec. 3 — 57, 66, 166 LEE, Melissa — DECA 3 — 86, 166 LEE, Minnie Mac — 1 66 LEE, Thomas L. — 166 LEE, Thomas W. — 166 LEET, Terri — FBLA 3: Sec. 3; CBE 3 — 82, 83, 166 LEHAN, Becky — 167 LEMBERGER, Susan — 167 LEON, Cynthia — 167 LEONARD, Steve — Baseball 1 — 167 LEWIS, Mike — 167 LEWIS, Robin — 167 LIBECAP, Kevin — 167 LILLICO, Debbie — NFL 3; Nurses Club 2; Pep Club 1; Drama 1; Chorus 1, 2; Band 3; Majorette 3 — 96, 167 LINDEMANN, Vicki — FBLA 3 — 82, 167 LINDER, Robert — 167 LIPOMI, Frank — Art Club 1, 2; Drama 1, 2 — 167 LISTER, Diane — Boosterette 1; AFS 2, 3; FTA — 167 LIVESAY, Betsy — DCT — 167 LLAUGET, Jean — Chorus 3 — 167 LLOYD, Kenneth — 167 LLOYD, Sharon — DECA 3 — 86, 167 LOEFFLER, Darwin — Cross Country 2 — 168 LOESER, Joe — Library Club 1, 2, 3 — 168 LONG, Jennicvcra — FBLA 2; Pep Club 2; FHA 1, 2; Spanish 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3 — 168 LONG, Julie — Pres. AFS 3; AFS 1, 2, 3; French 1, 2, 3; Senate 1; Independent Study 3; Hall of Fame 3 — 23, 56, 58, 89, 168, 282 LOLA, Mary — Concert Choir 2, 3; Crimso- naires 2; A Tempos 3 — 56, 98, 99, 168 LOVLI, Jeanne — Conservation Club 2; Li- brary Club 3 — 77, 168 LUCAS, Gilbert — 168 LUTMAN, Cindy — DECA - 86, 168 MACDONALD, Brad — Quill Sc Scroll 2, 3: VP 3; Senate 2; AFS 2, 3; ICC 3; Clearlight 1, 2, 3; YFU 3 — 30, 26, 51, 90, 91, 168, 284, 321 MACDONALD, Trish — C-Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2; NHS 3; Homecoming Court 3; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 — 24, 31, 25, 111, 168, 292 MACKAY, Lorn — FBLA 3; CBE 3 — 168 MADDOX, Ricky — 168 MADLEY, Sherry — AFS 2, 3; Keyettcs 3; Quill Sc Scroll 3; Aqua Clara 3 — 26, 42, 57, 93, 169, 280 MAKUCH, Debra Ann — AFS 3; Keyettcs 2, 3; FHA 1, 2; FTA 1; Hi-Y 3 — 54, 57, 169 MALLETT, Allen — Clearlight 2, 3; Quill Sc Scroll — 26, 91, 169 MALLORY, Kenneth — German l, 2, 3: VP 2; Marine Biology 2; ICC 2; Senate 1 — 169 MARCOTTE, Doug — Latin 1; Spanish 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3 — 129, 169 MARIANI, Susan — AFS 1, 2, 3; Keycttes 2, 3; Hall of Fame 3; NHS 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2; Fathoms 3; Usherette 2 — 22, 24, 54, 56, 111, 169, 187, 189 MARKHAM, Gary — 169 MARS, Diane — CBE 3; FBLA 3; Para Med 1 — 82, 169 MARSHALL, John — Para Med 1; Senate 1, 2 — 169 MARTINEZ, Gina — 169 MASTRO, Peggy — 169 MATTHEWS, John — Senate 3; High-Q 3; Para Med 2, 3: Treas. 3 — 69, 169 MAVROS, Chris — 169 MAXFIELD, Cheryl — 169 MAYER. David — 170 MAZZATENTA, Nancy — FTA 2: Sec. 2; FHA 2, 3: Treas. 2; Senate 2; Concert Choir 2, 3; Chorus l — 72, 99, 170, 291 McCANN, Jean — AFS 3 — 170 McCLELLAN, Wendy — CBE 3; Senate 1; Publications 3: Bookkeeper 3; FBLA 3: Treas. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: VP — 82, 83, 170 McCONNELL, Lynda — Spanish 1,2; Senate 1; NFL 3; AFS 2; ICC 3; DECA 3: Pres. 3 — 86, 170 MCDONALD, Usa — FBA 3; CBE 3; Mas- que Sc Gavel 2 — 82, 170 MCDONALD, Neil — Math Club 3 — 74, 170 McELDOWNEY, Jane — 170 McGOWAN, Karen — 170 McJUNKIN, Karen — 170 McMILLEN, Cheric — Band 1, 2, 3; Majo- rette l, 2, 3 — 97, 170 McMULLEN, Anne — Usherettes 2, 3; AFS 1, 2, 3: Sec. 2; Aqua Clara 2, 3: Clubs Ed. 3; Quill Sc Scroll 2, 3; Junior Class Treas. 2; Stu- dent Council 3: Sec. 3; Calendar Girl 3 — 21, 26, 45, 49, 57, 92, 115, 170, 276, 320 McMURRY, Jo Ellen — Aqua Clara 3 — 93, 170, 287 McNAIRY, Glenn — Football 1 — 170 McNEELY, Becky — FBLA 3; Para Med 2 — 82, 170 McNELLIS, Jill — Aqua Clara 3: Copy Ed. 3; Quill Sc Scroll 3; Marine Biology 3 — 26, 44, 92, 170, 288 MEADER, Ray — C-Club 3; AFS 1; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Hall of Fame 3 — 22, 32, 118, 120, 170, 277 MEESE, Peggy — AFS 1, 2, 3: Treas. 3; Keyettcs 3; Band 2; Aqua Clara 3: Index Ed. 3; Senate 2; Quill Sc Scroll 3 — 26, 45, 54, 57, 93, 170, 271 MEISNER, Barb — German 2; Concert Choir 2, 3: VP 3; Chorus 1; A Tempo 3 — 98, 99, 170 MEISTER, Nancy — NHS 2, 3; Senate 3; Pep Club 2; FBLA 3; Masque Sc Gavel; Chorus 1, 2; CBE 3 — 82, 170 MELKO, Debbie — DCT 3 — 85, 171 MELMOOD, Bob — Key Club 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 3 — 52, 171 MERCER, Suzanne — AFS 3; Hi-Y 3; Majo- rette 1 ; Senior Class Treas. 3; Chorus 3 — 57, 98, 142, 171 MERRICKS, Jonas — 171 MERRICKS, Lillie — 171 MESKER, David — 171 MESKER, Richard — 171 MESSER, John — 171 MESTLER, Jeff — 171 METZKIER, Diane — CBE 3; FBLA 3 — 82, 171 MEYER, John — 67, 171 MICHAEL, Sally — NHS 3 — 171 MILLER, Roy lee — 172 MILLS, Daniel — 172 MIRABELLA, Barbara — Junior Class Sec. 2; Student Council 2, 3: Elections Chairman 3; Hall of Fame 3 — 23, 49, 172, 274 303 MITCHELL, Bobby — Interact 2, 3; AFS 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3 — 57, 67, 119, 120, 172, 277 MOD, Mark — Hi-Y 2, 3: VP 2, Pres. 3; Sen- ate 3; Boys’ State 2 — 50, 172 MOLANDER, Darlene — DCT 3 — 172 MONTY, Alice — Library 1 — 172 MOON, Janice — DECA 3: Treas. 3 — 86, 172 MOON, Nancy — DCT 3 — 85, 173 MOORE, Patricia — Quill Scroll 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 3 ; Senate 1 ; AFS 1 ; Independent Study 3; Clearlight 2, 3: Editor 3 — 26, 49, 90, 91, 173, 288 MOORE, Virginia — 173 MORAVEC, Grey — Concert Choir 1, 2, 3; Crimsonaires 2; A Tempos 3 — 98, 99, 173 MOSLEY, Henrietta — Senate 1 — 173 MOUZON, Barbara — FHA 1: VP 1; FTA 2 — 173 MUDARO, Nancy — Spanish 1, 2, 3; Senate 1 — 60, 173 MULLOY, Stephen — 173 MUNDELEIN, Teri — Keycttcs 2, 3; Senate 2; Cheerleader 1, 3 — 11, 173, 284 MUNDY, Cathy — 173 MURPHY, John — 173 MURRAY, Eileen — AFS 1, 2, 3: VP 3, Treas. 2; Soph Class Sec. 1; Aqua Clara 2, 3: Copy Editor 2, Production Manager 3; Hall of Fame 3; NHS 3; ICC 3; Quill Scroll 2, 3: Pres. 3 — 22, 24, 25, 26, 45, 51, 57, 93, 173, 277 MURRIE, Jan — Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3; German l, 2, 3 — 173 MUSCARELLA, Debbie — AFS 1, 2; Aqua Clara 3 — 93, 174 MYERS, John — Math Club 2, 3: VP 3; AFS 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3; Football 2; Track 1 — 57, 74, 174 NEWKIRK, Kenneth — 174 NICE, Sally — Band 2; FBLA 3 — 82, 174 NICHOLS, Julia — AFS 1, 2, 3; FHA 3; YFU 2 ; Spanish 3 — 56, 60, 80, 174 NIEHOFF, Cun — Golf 3; Basketball 1,2 — 132, 174, 290 NOBLE, Cheryl — Senate 3, 4; French 1, 3, — 174 NODINE Don — AFS 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2, 3: Pres. 3, Treas. 2; NHS 2, 3; ICC 2; Interact 3; YFU 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Independent Study 3; Boy of the Month 3 — 24, 57, 60, 67, 76, 128, 174, 287 NURSE, Karl — AFS 1; Soph VP — 174 OED, Larry — 174 OLSEN, Carl — 174 OLSON, Arvid — NHS 3; Latin 1, 2; C-Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3 — 52, 174, 286 O’NEILL, Donna — FHA 1 — 174 OSATTIN, Maureen — 174 OTTOSON, Brian — DE 3 — 174 OWENS, Ralph — Football 2, 3 — 174 PACE, Janet — Student Council 3: Treas. 3; Usherette 2, 3; Calendar Girl 3; Homecoming Court 3 — 21, 31, 49, 115, 174 PALMER, Steve — 174 PANCOAST, Karen — Band 1, 2; AFS 2, 3; Keycttcs 3; French 1, 2; Majorette 1, 2 — 54, 56, 174, 176, 266 PAONESSA, Paul — 67 PARKER, Howard — C-Club 3; Hi-Y 2; Football 1, 2, 3 — 76, 175, 289 PARKS, Matthew — 175 PATE, David — Band 1, 2, 3: Pres. 1 ; A Tem- pos 3; Stage Band 1, 2, 3; Masque Gavel 3 — 72, 98, 175 PATTERSON, Scott — Football 1; Chorus 1, 2 — 175 PEASLEY, Michael — Track 2; Baseball 1, 3, — 175, 268 PENNOYER, Gordon — Key Club 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Football 1 — 52, 53, 175, 277 PETKO, Tom — 175 PETRANO, David — 174 PETROS, George — Senate 1 — 175 PFEFFER, Larry — Tennis 2; Track 1; Cross Country 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2 — 176 PFEIFER, Marjorie — 176 PFIEFFER, Gary — Band 3; Stage Band 3 — 176 PHILLIPS, Blanc — Football 1; German 1, 2; NHS 3 — 24, 25, 176 PILLOW, Susan — Band 1 — 176 POND, Ron — 176 POOLE, William — Track 1, 2, 3 — 176 POPPA, Michael — Key Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2 — 176, 287 PRIVETT, David — 176 PROSSER, Linda — Spanish 1, 2; NHS 3 — 25, 176, 274 PUETZ, Mike — Football 1, 2, 3; German 3 — 59, 76, 176 QUATTLEBAUM, Debbie — Hi-Y 2, 3 — 177 QUINLAN, Dean — 177 RADLOFF, Richard — Clearlight 1, 2, 3: Photographer 2, 3; Aqua Clara 2, 3: Photogra- pher 2, 3 — 37, 88, 177, 320 RANDOLPH, Rhonda — Senate 3 — 177, 291 RASMUSSEN, Jon — AFS 1, 2, 3; Latin 2, 3 — 30, 57, 177, 276 RAU, Allyson — FHA 3 — 80, 177 READ, Michael — 177 REDD, Marcia — AFS 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Senate 1, 2 — 127, 177 REID, David — German 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 2, 3; Crimsonaires 3; A Tempos 3; All-State Stage Band 2 — 98 REINKE, Kathy — CBE 3; FBLA 3 — 82, 177 REMBERT, Ruth — 177 REMLEIN, Bonnie — FBLA 2, 3: VP 2; CBE 3; Concert Choir 3 — 82, 99, 177 RETTIG, Carol — Senate 2; Red Cross 1 — 177, 181 REVELL, Cheryl — 177 RHOADES, John — AFS 3; Math 2, 3: VP 3; Key Club 2, 3; ICC 3; Biology 2; NHS 3 — 24, 25, 52, 57, 74, 178 RHODES, Randolph — 178 RICE, Cindy — AFS 3; French 2, 3; Usher- ettes 2, 3: Co-Capt. 3; Sweetheart Queen 3; Miss CHS 3 — 20, 44, 45, 57, 58, 178, 278 RIGGIE, Joe — German 1, 2, 3; Red Cross 1, 2; Para-med 2; Band 1 — 178 RILLING, Lori — AFS 2, 3; Senate 3; Keycttcs 3; Chorus 3; Concert Choir 3; Aqua Clara 3: Classes Editor 3 — 54, 56, 93, 178, 281 ROBB, Debbie — Clearlight 3: Club Editor, Photo Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3 — 26, 91, 178, 291 ROBERTS, Becky — FHA 3; Clearlight 3: Clubs 3 — 91, 178 ROBERTSON, Susan — Para Med 2; Conser- vation 2; Marine Biology 3; Chorus 2, 3 — 64, 178 ROBINSON, Linda — Aqua Clara 2, 3: Stu- dent Life Editor 3; AFS 1, 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Senate 3; Keycttcs 3; Who’s Who — 26, 50, 57, 92, 178, 281 ROGNER, Karen — Para Med 1, 2; Ecology 2; Jay-be-ettes 2 — 178 ROOT, David — Masque and Gavel 2; Ma- rine Biology 1; French 2; Student Council 1 — 178 ROPHIE, Alan — 178, 278 ROSE, Becky — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: VP 2, Pres. 3; ICC 2; DECA 3 — 87, 178 ROTHWELL, Don — 178 RUBRECHT, Joyce — 179 RUSSELL, Janis — DECA 3 — 86 SABEL, Debbie — AFS 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1,2; Senate 2 — 179 SACLA RIDES, Mary Anne — Boostercttes 1; Senate 1; Keycttcs 2, 3; Spanish 2; NHS 3; Who’s Who 3 — 25, 54, 179, 288 SANDS, Jim — Clearlight 3 — 90 SAPOURN, Lucy — AFS 3 — 56, 179, 274 SAVELL, Jeannie — Tomadoettes 2 — 179, 284 SAXON, Neil — Band 3 — 95 SCHAIBLY, Ben — Hi-Y 2, 3; Senate 1, 2; Boys’ State 2; Who’s Who 3 — 179 SCHMITZ, Jan — AFS 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Keycttcs 3; NHS 3; Who’s Who 3 — 24, 25, 54, 56, 176, 179, 281 SCHNEIDER, Gerald — Para Med 1, 2, 3: Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Conservation 1 — 41, 69, 179 SCHRAM, Sharon — FHA 1 — 179 SCRIBNER, Laura — DECA 3 — 86, 179 SCHREINER, Susan — DCT 3 — 85, 179 SCHRIBNER, Laura — DECA 3 — 86, 179 SCHUETTA, Kenneth — Swim Team 1, 2, 3 — 134, 135, 179 SCHULERT, Ruth — DCT 2, 3 — 85, 180 SCHWAB, Michael — AFS 1 ; Senate 2 — 57, 180 SCHWAPPACH, Janice — Keycttcs 2, 3; Masque and Gavel 3; AFS 3; Senate 3 — 54, 56, 180 SCOVEL, Greg — C-Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3; Football, Track — 52, 180, 291 SEABURY, Ann — 180 SEDERBERG, Jackie — 180, 284 SEILER, Steve — C-Club 3; DCT 3: Pres. 3 — 76, 85, 180 SEMMONS, Margaret — Chess 1, 2, 3; Boos- terettes 1; Hi-Q 3 — 180 SEVER, Glenn — C-Club 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Capt. Football 3 — 31, 106, 180, 295 SHACKELFORD, Ralph — 180 SHANKS, David — Key Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3: Co-Capt. 3; Track 1, 2, 3 — 52, 107, 180 SHARP, Jcaninc — 180 SHAW, Eric — Biology 1; Chess 1, 2, 3; NHS 2, 3; Masque and Gavel 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3: Sec. 3; AFS 3; Fathoms 3; Who’s Who 3; Ind. Study 3 — .42, 52, 57, 75, 89, 181, 288 SHAW, Jackie — 181 SHIELDS, Donna — CE 3; FBLA 3 — 181 SHORES, Russell — 181 SIEGELIN, Beth — AFS 3 — 57, 181, 268 SIEK, Jennifer — 54, 181 SIKES, Candi — Tomadoettes 3 — 116, 181, 268 SIMPSON, Karen — Tomadoettes 1; Keycttcs 2, 3: Pres. 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Aqua Clara 2, 3: Ad Mgr. 3: Chorus 2; Ind.- Study; Fathoms; Who’s Who 3 — 26, 54, 89, 92, 181, 287 SIMS, Gail — 181 SLABAUGH, Mark — Interact 2, 3; Hi-Y 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1 — 66, 76, 181 SLAGLE, Roger — Spanish 3; Chess 3; Health Careers 3: Pres. 3; NHS 3; Senate 2, 3 — 24, 25, 51, 69, 181 SMITH, Beth — 181 SMITH, Bobbie — YFU 3; German 3 — 59, 181 SMITH, Chuck — 181 SMITH, Debbie — Boostercttes 1; Spanish 2; AFS 3 — 57, 182 SMITH, Donald — 182 SMITH, Duane — Senate 2; Band 1,2 — 182, 274 SMITH, Hugh — 182 SMITH, Karen — German 1; Tomadoettes 2; FBLA 3; Chorus 3 — 82, 182 SMITH, Louis — German 1, 2, 3; Math 3; Senate 1 — 59, 74, 182 SMITH, Marty — Senate 3; Keyettes 2, 3: Sec. 3; Cheerleaders 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3 — 50, 54, 182, 290 SPEARMAN, Marshall — Biology 1; NHS 2: Pres. 3; Spanish 2 — 24, 182 SPENCE, Peter — 182 STAPLES, Stanley — Red Cross 1; Senate 1; Wrestling 1 — 182 STAPLETON, Lee — 183 STATHIS, Thomas — French 1 ; Marine Biol- ogy 1; NFL 1 — 26, 91 STAUTZ, Jan — AFS 2, 3; Swim Team 2 — 57, 183, 286 STAVROS, Paul — Latin 1,2; Hall of Fame 3; Fathoms 3; AFS 2, 3: Sec. 3; NHS 2, 3; Conservation 2; Band 1; Elk’s Award 3 — 23, 24, 56, 89, 183, 282 STEFFENS, Holly — YFU 2, 3; Spanish 3 — 60, 63, 99, 183 STERE, Ellen — Marine Biology 3 — 64, 183 STEWART, Scott — Golf Team 1, 2, 3 — 133, 183 304 STILLSON, Jeff — C-Club 3; Wrestling 1, 2 — 183 STONOM, Kenneth — 183 STORY, Vicky — Spanish 1, 2; NHS 3; Con- cert Choir 1, 2, 3; A Tempos 3 — 24, 25, 98, 99, 183 STRICKLAND, Ronald — 183 STROPP, Dick — Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 3 — 183 STUART, Cindy — Band 1, 2, 3 — 183 STUTZ, Marcia — 183 STYPE, Rick — Interact 2, 3; Football, Base- ball — 67, 76, 183 SUNDBERG, Ten — French 2, 3; Hall of Fame; Class VP 2 — 21, 22, 58, 183, 292 SWEIKOW, Sherri — DCT 3; Keyettes 2 — 85, 183 SWINGLE, William — Band 1, 2, 3 — 183 TAMANIAN, Paul — C-Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2 — 76, 183 TANNEY, Shawn — AFS 1 ; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Queen 3; Calendar Girl 3 — 21, 31, 32, 111, 179, 184, 273 TATONETTI, Daniel — 184 TAYLOR, Jeffrey — Key Club 2, 3 — 52, 184 TETRAULT, David — Interact 2, 3; Football 2; Basketball 2, 3 — 67, 76, 184, 267 THIEN, Diane — FBLA 1, 2, 3; Spanish 2 — 82, 184 THOMAS, Beth — AFS 3; Band 1, 2, 3 — 56, 184 THOMAS, Bruce — 184, 273 THOMAS, Jami — 145 THOMAS, Soraya — DECA — 86, 87 THOMAS, Terry — Spanish 2, 3 — 281 THOMPSON, David — 184 THURSTON, Fred — C-Club 2, 3; Interact 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2 — 67, 184 TIBBITTS, Steve — Key Club 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball 3; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 1 — 52, 76, 125, 184 TIEMAN, Mike — 184 TODD, Kent — Band 1, 2, 3 — 184 TRIPODIS, Stanton — Health Careers 3; Math 3; Chess 3; NHS 3; Hi-Q 2, 3 — 24, 25, 51, 69, 74, 75, 89, 184 TROUTMAN, Betty — 185 TRUMBULL, Brad — Masque and Gavel 3; Ecology 3 — 37, 159, 185 TUCK, Jane — Jay-be-cttes 2; Senate 2 — 185, 266 TUCKER, Marla — AFS 1, 2; Usherettes 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Aqua Clara 2, 3 — 26, 54, 92, 114, 185, 273 TURCOTTE, Paul — DECA 3 — 86, 185, 274 TURNER, Aaron — 185 TURPIN, Sudie — Keyettes 2, 3 — 54, 85, 185 TYNDALL, Ginger — Boostcrcttcs 1 ; French 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Masque and Gavel 1, 2; AFS 2; Who’s Who 3 — 185 TYSON, Rosanna — Chorus 3; Masque and Gavel 3 — 185 TYSON, Terry — Senate 3; Calendar Girl 3; Usherettes 2, 3; Spanish 1 — 21, 114, 185 UDOU, Chris — Hi-Y 3; Para Med 2; Stu- dent Council 2; Tennis Team 2; Golf Team 2 — 185, 272 URBAN, Linda — FBLA 3; CBE 3 — 186 VALLE, Marianne — CBE 3; FBLA 3: Pres. 3; Pep Club 1; Para Med 2 — 82, 83, 186 VANBOMEL, Robert — Senate 3 — 186, 285 VANDER MEADE, Earl — German 3 — 59, 186 VANUERE, Janet — Spanish 1, 3; AFS 2; Choir 3; NHS 3 — 25, 186 VICKERS, John — Chorus 3 — 98, 186 VONER, Bill — Crimsonaires 2 — 98, 99, 186 WACHTLER, Michael — Key Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3 — 52, 107, 186 WAGENBLAST, Brian — YFU 3 — 186 WAGONER, Barry — Conservation 1; Class Pres. 2; Student Council 2; Senate 1; Track 1, 2; Football 1, 2 — 125, 186 WALDEN, Debbie 186 WALKER, Andy — German 3 — 59, 186 WALKER, Looty — Swim Team 1, 2; Senate 1, 2; FBLA 2, 3; CBE 3; Juniorettes 1 — 82, 83, 85, 155, 187 WALLACE, Tom — 187, 285 WALTERS, Jeffrey — German 1, 2, 3; Para Med 2, 3; AFS 2; ICC 3; NHS 3 — 25, 187 WARD, Anne — DAR Award 3 — 187 WARD, Steven — 187 WASHINGTON, Deborah — 187 WATERMAN, Debbie — 98, 187 WATKINS, Marty — DECA 2; FBLA 3 — 82, 187 WATKINS, Terry — DECA 3 — 86, 187 WATSON, Kevin — Student Council 2 — 187, 291 WATSON, Patricia — FBLA 3 — 187 WAND, William — Masque and Gavel 3; Football 1 — 187 WEGENER, Lynne — YFU 3; AFS 2 — 187 WHALEN, Elaine — 187 WHALEN, Richard — DECA 3: VP 3 — 188 WHITCHER, David — 188 WHITEHEAD, Rebecca — 188 WHITTIER, Ellic — Keyettes 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Aqua Clara 3: Sports Ed. 3; Senate 1, 2; ICC 3 — 26, 44, 51, 54, 57, 188, 285 WICE, Sara — Keyettes 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1, 2, 3 — 54, 96, 188 WIEBE, Debbie — 188 WILCOX, Wanda — 188 WILKES, Sharyn — Spanish 2, 3; Aqua Clara 2, 3: Photo Ed. 3; AFS 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3 — 26, 54, 57, 93, 188, 286 WILLEY, John — Band 1, 2, 3; A Tempo 3 — 188 WILLIAMS, Daryl — ICYC 1; Crimsonaires 1 — 188 WILLIAMS, David — C-Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 3; Track 2, 3 — 76, 138, 188 WILLIAMS, Den a — 188 WILLIAMS, Gail — 188 WILLIAMS, Lee — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1; FBLA 3; CBE 3 — 82, 188 WILLIAMS, Marvin — NFL 3; Masque and Gavel 3 — 189 WILLIAMS, Melanie — Concert Choir 3; Senate 3 — 99, 188 WILLEY, John — Band 1, 2, 3; A Tempo 3 — 98 WISEMAN, Sandra — FBLA 2, 3; Health Ca- reers 3; Band 1 — 85, 189 WOGOMAN, Becky — Para Med 2, 3 — 189 WOOD, Robert — 189 WRIGHT, Christopher — 189 WRIGHT, Joan — 189 WRIGHT, Susan — 189, 272 WYATT, Calvin — Key Club — 189 YELDON, Gay — 189 YOUNG, Jackie — 189 ZACH ARIAS, Angela — French 1, 2, 3; Sen- ate 2; Masque Gavel 2, 3; Usherette 3; Keyette 2, 3; AFS 1, 2; Who’s Who 3; Aqua Clara 3; Calendar Girl 3 — 21, 54, 58, 72, 93, 114, 189, 289 ZEIGLER, David — Key Club 2, 3; C-Club 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3 — 52, 124, 125, 138, 189 ZIOBRO, Martha — Chess — 189 305 General Index Abel, Stephen Abernathy, Steven — 211 Abner, Marsha — 211 Acker, Bob — 191 Acrec, Allen — 211 Adkins, Mrs. Ruth — 239 Advertisers — 265 AFS — 56, 57 Ahem, James — 211 Airey, Mrs. Esther — 242 Albing, Carl — 191, 74 Albritton, Mary — 211 Alday, Barry — 71, 211 Alday, Judith — 211 Aldrich, Duane — 126, 211 Aldridge, Theresa — 211 Alexander, Dean — 211 Alexander, Sharon — 191 Alfonso, Jose — 211 Algire, Virginia — 211 Allegood, Beth — 191 Alford, Sue — 211 Algire — 211, 113 Allen, Anne — 64, 211 Allen, Robert — 211 Allen, Steve — 211 Allen, Susan — 191 Allison, David — 191 Allman, Tyler — 191 Allred, Bill — 191 Al’s Rental Service — 284 Alsever, Kim — 191 Alsfeldcr, Carol — 191 Altmeyer, Felicia — 63, 98, 191 Alven, Richard — 191 Amburgey, Tim — 211 Anders, Clif — 131, 211 Anders, Harold — 211 Anderson, David — 191 Anderson, Dean — 191 Anderson, Harold Anderson, Jean Ann — 59, 191 Anderson, Kathy — 137 Anderson, Lee — 53, 211 Anderson, Martin — 211 Androney, Heather — 211 Angier, Chris — 191 Angier, Dean — 211 Angstadt, Pamela — 113, 211 Anthony, Mike — 191 Anthony, Pat — 96, 97, 191 Applcbom, Richard — 63, 71, 191 Aqua, Clara — 92, 93 Armitage, Rcnate — 211 Armstcr, Mrs. Iva — 244 Armstrong, Don — 191 Armstrong, Donald — 191 Arnett, Karen — 64, 211 Ashton, Chris — 211 Atwood, Marilyn — 113, 211 Aust, Karen — 211, 98, 99 Avondo, Stella — 211 Aydt, Tim — 53, 109, 125, 211 Ayo, Andrew — 211 Ayo, Rosclla — 211 The ' B ' Hive — 284 Baggett, Mr. Jimmy — 245 Baily, Alan — 99, 211 Bailey, Lee — 211 Bailie, Lynn — 191 Baird, Craig — 211 Baker, Cathy — 211 Baker, Debbie — 58, 99, 191 Baker, Evelyn — 99, 191 Baker, Sara — 211 Balentine, Mr. Howard — 260 Band — 94, 95, 96. 97 Bankers Council — 279 Barlow, Dan — 191 Barnes, Bill — 212 Barron, Mark — 122, 212 Barry, Robert — 211 Bartlett, Mary Jo — 98, 99, 191 Barzler, Leanane — 191 Barzler, Paul — 211 Baseball — 124, 125 Basketball — JV — 122 Basketball — Varsity — 118 Bates, Nancy — 211 Battle, Ollie — 211 Battle, Shirley — 191 Baughman, Kim — 126, 211 Baxter, David — 211 Baylcs, Karen — 191 Beatty, Grant — 191 Bedwcll, Jimmy — 211 Beebe, David — 211 Beebe, Jocelyn — 191 Beers, Nancy — 90, 116, 191, 292 Bell, Fortune — 192 Benedict, Suezettc — 192 Benedict, Teresa — 212 Bennett, Bob — 212 Bennett, Richard — 212 Bentz, Bill — 67, 76, 125, 192 Bentzel, Keith — 212 Bcntzcl, Sharon — 116, 117, 192 Berg, Michael — 95, 212 Berlage, Tom — 192 Bemardi, Sandi — 212 Berry, Charlette — 192 Berry, Lisa — 58, 64, 192 Bert, Robert — 212 Bickerstaffe, Cathy — 212 Bigelow, Bonnie — 192 Billetcr, Karen — 212 Billstone, Jay — 192 Binder, Ken — 212 Biology Club — 65 Birch, Candi — 192 Birkebak, Marcia — 212 Biron, Claire — 212 Bissonnette, Tom — 192 Bive, Emory — 212 Black, Mr. Frank — 244 Black, Bryan — 212 Black, Melissa — 116, 192 Black, Sue — 192 Blalock, Ronald — 212 Blanchard, Dale — 212 Blanchard, Debra — 212 Blasko, Carole — 212 Blevins, Charles — 192 Blcwitt, Mrs. Ellen — 261 Blumbcrg, Robert — 212 Blosscr, Pat — 85, 192 Blue, Pam — 212 Blunt, Altrina — 76, 212 Blyshak, Mr. William — 247 Bockstahler, Miss Carole — 259 Boen, Jeff — 212 Boldyga, Karen — 212 Bomke, Jeff — 212 Bonham, Dave — 192 Bonner, Rick — 50, 76, 192 Bonofiglio, Luke — 212 Boostcrettes — 113 Booth, Cathy — 192 Borgh, Tom — 212 Bom, Carol — 192 Bosscrman, Joseph — 172 Botti, Terry — 192 Boudreau, Chuck — 192 307 Bowling, Kathy — 192 Boyd, Diana — 192, 98 Boyle, Timothy — 212 Braaksma, Karen — 212 Bradbury, Karen — 192 Bradham, Patricia — 212 Bradley, Guy — 212 Brad’s Interiors — 281 Bradstreet, Thomas — 212 Brady, Peter E. — 212 Brandenburgh, Rodne — 130, 212 Brannen, Robert — 192 Bray, Carl — 192 Bray, Ronald — 212 Breaton, Marge — 122 Brcck Music Co. — 281 Bresler’s Ice Cream — 281 Brewton, Margaret — 204 Bridges, Paul — 212 Bridges, William — 192 Brinson, Cynthia — 212 Brogan, Colleen — 114, 192 Bronza, Drina — 111, 192 Brooking, Paul — 192 Brough, Dale — 213 Brown, Alma — 192 Brown, Cun — 192 Brown, Coach Earle — 257 Brown, Jean — 192 Brown, Michael — 192 Brown, Mrs. Pat — 257 Brown, Paulette — 213 Brown, Richard — 213 Brown, Steve — 193 Brown, Tim — 192 Brownell, Kelly — 213 Browning, Bill — 193 Brownlow, Kenneth — 213 Brune, Bill — 213 Brune, Nancy — 213 Bruno, Mary — 213 Bruton, Charles — 53, 193 Bryder, Daniel — 213 Bryder, James — 57, 213 Bryn Alan Studios — 269 Buchanan, Frank — 73, 213 Buckman, Doug — 193 Buckner, Marilyn — 213 Bucko, Diane — 213 Bud Williams Plumbing — 273 Buird, Steven — 193 Bujnoski, Lynn — 116, 213 Bullock, Shawn — 213 Bundschuh, David — 213 Bunning Florist — 272 Bunting, Deborah — 85, 193 Burcham McCutcheon Upholsterers — 270 Burchard, Stephen — 193 Burchill, Bob — 193 Burgan, Brenda — 193 Burgen, Diane — 193 Burger, Mrs. Elinor — 253 Burgess, Dianne — 98 Burke, Michael — 213 Burnett, Debbie — 193, 197 Burnette, Bruce — 193 Bumison, Karen — 213 Bums, Douglas — 213 Burr, Bob — 193 Burton, Jim — 70, 131, 193 Busch, Janet — 193 Bush, Kathy — 98, 193 Butterfield, Dean — 72, 193 Butts, Mr. Willis — 236 Buursma, Marcy — 213 Bylenga, Carol — 55, 98, 193 Bynum, Richard — 213 Byrne, Debbie — 57, 193 Byron, Claire — 137 C Club — 76 Cable, Mitchell — 213 Cafeteria Staff — 263 Caldcrbank, James — 213 Caldwell, Robin — 2B Callaghan, Kevin — 213 Callaghan, Paula — 193 Callahan, Maureen — 213 Callahan, Tom — 53, 119, 193 Campbell, Eartha — 213 Campbell, Mark — 76, 193 Campbell, Mike — 64, 213 Canan, Patrick — 213 Cantwell, Mr. Russell — 249 Cardinal, Susan — 213 Cardona, Yilda — 63 Carey, Robin — 193 Carey, Steve — 24, 60, 79, 135, 193 Carignan, Jo — 193, 273 Carignan, Joy — 213 Carillion Rug Cleaners — 278 Carlisle, Steve — 88, 213, 292 Carlough, Linda — 193 Carlson, Jenny — 191, 213 Carlson, Linda — 213 Carmichael, Rickey — 98, 193 Carothers, Barry Carrano, Theresa — 213 Carrington, Nancy — 193 Carrono, Theresa — 113 Carroll, Deborah — 213 Carroza, Joan — 213, 215 Carswell, Mr. George — 131, 238 Carter, Michael — 213 Casey, Mrs. Hilda — 247 Castagna, William — 213 Castle, Gary — 214 Castleberry, Valeri — 214 Caterina, Paul — 194 Catia, George — 214 Cauley, Pat — 193 CBE — 82, 83 C Club — 76 Cecil, Evelyn — 214 Chancey, Steve — 214 Charles, Sheryl — 214 Charlie Harris Pontiac — 290 Charon, Ruthanne — 214 Charters, Darla — 214 Cheerleaders — JV — 112 Cheerleaders — Varsity — 110, 111 Cheslbcrg, Richard Cherry, Tim — 214 Chess Club — 75 Chief Charley’s Restaurant — 275 Chizik, Patsy — 214 Chorus — 98 Christner, Richard — 71, 214 Christy, Karen — 214 Christy, Marc — 194 City Cycle and Supply Co. — 291 Classes — 14 1 Clark, Bonnett — 214 Clark, Elizabeth — 214 Clark, Miss Gaire — 242 Clark, Jerry — 194 Clark, Mary Ann — 99, 214 Clark, Mark — 214 Cleaver, Theodore — 194 Clearlight — 90 Clearwater Gas Utility — 288 Clearwater Laundry — 282 Clearwater Optical Service — 282 Clearwater Sun — 288 Clements, Sandra — 214 Cleveland Hassell Florist — 274 Cline, Cindy — 214 Clothier, Connie — 214 Clubs — 47 Clutter, Debra — 214 Clybum, Mrs. Betty — 263 Clybum, Doug — 214, 291 Clyton, Gwen — 214 Coberley, Vicki — 194 Coca Cola Company — 270 Cockerham, Marian — 214 Coe, William — 64 , 59, 214 Cohn, David — 194 Cole, Verilia — 214 Collins, Cynthia — 116, 214 Collins, Karen — 59, 214 Collins, Samuel — 214 Coleman, Janis — 135, 214 Colonial Lamp Shop — 289 Colvin, Scott — 135, 194 Combs, Rose — 113, 215 Compton, John — 194 Conklin, Bonnie — 113, 99, 215 Connelly, John — 67, 134, 135, ISM Connelly, Maureen — 215, 137 Conomos, Peter — 215 Conson, Michele — 69 Conyers, Patricia — 215 Cooke, Terry — 1S 4 Cooley, Cathy — 96, S 6, 215 Cooper, Kevin — 194 Corbet, John — 215 Corcoran, Mrs. Mary — 240 Corder, Greg — 215 Com, Thomas — 194 Corriher, Donna — 194 Costinc, David — 1S 4 Coolouris, Eugenia — 215 Coulson, Debbie — 116, 190, 194, 266 Coulson, Diane — 116, 194, 208, 260 Coumoycr, Fred — 1S 4 Coumoycr, John — 215 Couzens, David — 194 Cowan, Roger — 194 Cox, Barbara — 137, 215 Cox, David — 66, 194 C R Ambulance — 266 Crabtree, David — 57, 215 Craft, Mrs. Lorinc — 258 Craig, Robert — ISM Cramer, Debra — 194 Crancc, Vicki — 215 Crandall, Lisa Crawford, Catherine — 215 Creger, Cathryn — 215 Crenshaw, Becky — 215 Cressia, Ellery — 215 Cribbs, Daniel — 215 Crocker, Tom — 53, ISM Crook, Jeff — 194 Cross, Mrs. Daphine — 255 Crasser, Dick — 139, 194 Cruz, Lura — 215 Cullari, Joseph — 215 Cullen, Mrs. Susan — 84, 85, 254 Cummings, Mary — 215 Currah, Donna — 215 Custer, Jay — 131, ISM Czyznie, Steven — ISM Daegc, Nancy — 215 Dairy Kurl — 268 Damonte, Elizabeth — 97, 194, 283 Dance, Laura — 63, 78, 79, 199 Daniel, William — 215 Daniels, Eddie — ISM Daniels, Melvin — 123, 215 Dannhauser, Cynthia — ISM Darby, Addic — 194 Darby, Lance — 79, 215 Dash, Elaine — 215 David, Don — 195 Davidson, Kelly — 215 Davis, Beth — 195 Davis, Gary — 215 Davis, Glenn — 132 Davis, Lynn — 215 Davis, Mark — 195 Davis, Michael — 195 Davis, Steve — 195 Day, William — 71, 98, 99, 215 DCT — 84 DE — 86, 87 Dean Roofing and Sheet Metal — 286 DcBlois, Charline — 195 DeBlois, Marc — 195 Defelix, Cynthia — 215 Dejohn, Mary — 91, 114, 195, 289 Delaney, Debbie — 50, 195 Delgado, Linda — 195 Delgado, Odette — 49, 115, 195, 271 Dclich, Susan — 215 Demetrius, Kalliope — 195 Demma, Pamela — 215 Dempster, Scott — 67, 91, 159, 195, 288 Denis, Lorene — 195 Derico, Debbie — 195 Derico, Philip — 215 Desaulners, James — 87, 195 Desjardin, Theresa — 215 Deutsch, Richard — 215 DcVaugh, Mike — 53, 125, 195 DeVeau, Joseph — 195 Devens, Pat — 61, 64, 195 Devlin, Mike — 215 Devita, Mark — 76, 131, 195 Devlin, Mike — 71 DcWauylc, Mrs. Helen — 263 Dczik, Cathy — 195 Dezik, Raymond — 215 Dibb, Janell — 113 Dibb, John — 195 Dick, Patricia — 90 Dickey, Kim — 195 Dickson, Eddie — 215 Diehl, Mr. Charles — 254 Dillon, Mike — 215 Dimas, Ted — 215 DiMuzio, Phyllis — 215 Dinger, Anne — 64, 75, 215 Dion, Angela — 195 Dion, Mike — 195 Dixon, Steve — 195 Dobbins, Mr. Donald — 250 Doering, Linda — 195 Doich, Richard — 135 Dominick, Diane — 216 Don’s Standard Oil — 276 Dorris, Debbie — 195, 137, 76 Dougherty, Mark — 195 Dowd, Florence — 195 Doyle, Barbara — 216 D.P.I. Quality Paint — 277 Drainer, Mr. George — 251 Drake, Joseph — 216 Driver, Ben — 195 Driver, Kirk — 216 Drucas, Sandy — 195 Dubendcr, John — 195 Dubendorff, Bruce — 216 Dubendorf, John — 66 DuBois, Jim — 216 Dudley, Coach Herbert — 256 Duff, Susan — 99, 216 Duncan, Craig — 216 Duncan, Neva — 57, 69, 195 Duncan, Wendy — 24, 55, 137, 195 Dunn, Kiarilyn — 216 Dunn, Mark — 196 Dunn, Peter — 216, 276 Dunn, Susan — 216 Duekin, Rick — 216 Dyer, Stanley — 53, 216 Eagan, Patti — 196 Easter, Mark — 216 Ebert, Curt — 216 Eckert, Elissa — 216 Edsall, Shannon — 216 Edwards, Debbie — 196 Edwards, Janice — 196 Egolf, Mr. Carl — 238 Eidson, Jana — 99, 216 Eifert, David — 216 Eifert, Karen — 137, 216 Eisele, David — 61, 216 308 Eldredgc, Daylc — 196 Elliot, Michael — 196 Elwell, Debbie — 196 Embassy Restaurant — 289 Emerson, Mark — 67, 135 Enga, Denise — 126, 196 England, Susan — 216 Epps, Lynn — 196 Eskew, Karen — 64, 216 Esposito, Steven — 41, 196 Estate Jewelers — 274 Eunson, Peter — 134, 135, 216 Evans, Brenda — 216 Evans, Dean — 87, 1% Evans, Lisa — 216 Everett, Paula — 216 Eversole, Ken — 99, 230 Faculty — 233 Fady, Rob — 53, 216 Fair, Bruce — 196 Fairfield, Beverly — 216 Fairman, David — 216 Falicon, Brett — 216 Farabcc, Steven — 53, 76, 216 Farr, Donald — 216 FBLA — 85 Feeney, Brian — 53, 126, 216 Fehl, Darlene — 196 Felice, Lynn — 216 Felton, Toni — 216 Felty, David — 196 Fenwick, Scott — 196 Femald, Louis — 216 Fernandez, Maria — 196 Fields, Eugene — 216 Fields, James — 217 Finger, Craig — 50 Finger, Jean — • 50, 196 Finger, John — 59, 99, 217 Firehammer, Lynn — 196 Fischer, Keith — 217 Fish, Sherry — 217 Fishermans Wharf — 276 Fitch, Bob — 196 Flanagan, Kathy — 217 Flanary, Patricia — 196 Flannigan, Kathleen — 217 Flcisch, Larry — 196 Fleming, George — 217 Fleming, Kathy — 24, 116, 196, 292 Flemming, Michael — 196 Florida Power Corp. — 280 Fogg, Glenn — 217 Fogle, Mrs. Patricia — 245 Font, Julio — 217 Football — junior varsity — 108 Football — varsity — 102 Ford, Don — 217 Forinash, Mr. Adam — 234 Fortenberry, Joy — 196 Fowler, Robert — 217 Fox, Deborah — 217 Fox, William — 217 Franck, Laura — 196 Franke, Glen — 217 Franke, Wayne — 217 Frankish, Phyllis — 113, 217 Franklin, Hazel — 217 Frank’s Dept. Store — 277 Franks, Miss M. Jean — 238 Frazier, David — 196 Fredrickson, Sara — 64, 217 Frees, Wayne — 196 French Club — 58 Fricje, Pam — 196 Friederich, Richard — 123, 217 Friedt, Gregory — 217 Frisbie, Julie — 55, 196 Frisbie, Mr. Ned — 260 Frost, Tim — 197 Frye, Vicky — 98 Fuentcs, Lillian — 217 Fuller, David — 197 Futch, Sheree — 112, 217 FHA — 88 Gaiter, Mr. Sal — 237 Galli, Ed — 87, 197 Gange, David — 135, 197 Gann, Patty — 217 Gannon, Harry — 196 Garcia, Caesar — 197 Garcia, Susan — 64, 217 Gardlock, Wendy — 24, 60, 74, 197 Gardner, Sarah — 217 Gamer, Aaron — 217 Gamer, Mr. Jack — 249 Garrison, Harriet — 217 Garrison, Willie — 217 Gates, Tom — 53, 217 Gausc, Mrs. Cornelia — 239 Garigan, Joe — 217 Geders, Mary — 217 Gclep, John — 53, 104, 217 George, Marty — 217 Gcrakios, Mr. Steve — 251 Gerber, Vicki — 99, 197 German Club — 59 Gettig, Brenda — 217 Gibson, Betsy — 197, 288 Gibson, William — 217 Giddens, Marlene — 217 Gidcl, Kathy — 31, 55, 137, 197, 183 Gidcl Real Estate — 283 Gilbert, Rhonda — 197 Gilbert, Susan — 197, 294 Giles, Dennis — 197 Gilbe rt, Susan — 197, 294 Giles, Dennis — 197 Gilkey, Peter — 217 Gill, Nancy — 50, 60, 116, 197, 268, 294 Gill, Patty — 217 Gillham, Mark — 197 Gilliland, Donna — 197 Gillis, Mrs. Jean — 251 Gillis, Terry — 137, 191, 197 Gillottc, Jay — 135, 197 Gilmartin, Marc — 197 Glackin, James — 81, 217 Glascock, Madona — 99 Gliha, Mr. Robert — 64, 246 Godwin, Melinda — 60, 69, 99, 137, 197 Goetz, John — 197 Go gg, Margi — 197 Goheen, Mark — 217 •Golden, Doris — 217 Golden, Geancsia — 218 Golden, Kathleen — 87, 197 Golf — 132 Gollon, Corey — 218 Good, Steve — 197 Goodier, Bryan — 197 Goodicr, Mclodee — 116, 117, 218 Goodroe, Donald — 218 Gordon, Jean — 218 Goss, Mr. James — 251 Gottschalk, Ward — 218 Goudeau, Mrs. Marilyn — 262 Go van, Jan — 131, 197 Grabel, Ed — 218 Graff, Steve — 197 Graham, Connie — 87, 197 Graham, Mr. Elliot — 260 Grammatico, Meg — 177, 197 Granoff, Pamela — 197 Grant, Anne — 61, 197 Grant, Brian — 218 Grant, Randy — 64, 197 Grassroots — 68 Grantham, Patricia — 218 Green, Brian — 218 Green, Bruce — 76, 197 Green, Gregory — 197 Green, Joyce — 218 Green, Kinlcy — 76, 106, 125, 207, 218 Green, Linda — 197 Hanigan, Mark — 50, 218 Green, Sara — 80, 98, 99, 197 Hannor, Melvin — 218 Green, Walden — 218 Hans, Cassy — 198 Greenwood Pharmacy — 288 Harding, Debbie — 218 Gregory, Greg — 197 Harmon, Mrs. Johanne — 243 Gregory, John — 49, 53, 57. 79, 210, 218 Harmon, Greg — 198 Grenclle, Michael — 77, 21b Harold, Mike — 76, 198 Griffin, Shelley — 198 Harrell, Carol — 198 Griffin, Tim — 218 Harris, Cathy — 218 Griffins Candy Shop — 280 Harris, Mr. E. G — 250 Griggley, Brenda — 218 Harris, Greg — 198, 292 Grim, Cindy — 198 Harris, Robin — 218 Grimsley, Teresa — 198 Harrison, Kathy — 198 Groeber, Joe — 65, 218 Harrison, Keith — 198 Gruber, Sandy — 218 Hart Electric — 284 Grundstrom, Richard — 218 Hart, Lewis — 281 Guinn, Mrs. Mae — 241 Han man, Kimberly — 99 Gulf-to-Bay Variety — 278 Hartman, Wesley — 198 Guilds, Kim — 218 Harwood, Mindy — 60, 198 Gullett, Cindy — 198 Harwood, Nancy — 218 Gullctt, Greg — 218 Hatchell, Dale — 219 Gulley, Mrs. Barbara — 255 Hattaway, Libbyc — 198 Gundel, John — 198 Haver, Linda — 219 Guthrie, Mark — 218 Hawkins, Greg — 198 Gutz, Nancy — 50, 57, 72, 79, 198 Haworth, Kim — 198 Hawthorne, Ken — 79, 198 Haas, Robert — 218 Hayes, Samuel — 122, 123, 219 Hagan, David — 132, 198 Haynes, Jayne — 198 Hagel, Terry — 218 Hazel, Cathy — 99, 198 Hager, Mr. Kenneth — 239 Heads Up Coiffures — 288 Haire, Karen — 218 Heard, Ann — 219 Hakanson, Laura — 198 Hefter, Todd — 109, 219 Halgren, Karen — 78, 79, 198, 283 Heilman, Robert — 59, 219 Hall, Mrs. Christine — 246 Henderson, Ann — 116, 219 Hall, Miguel — 198 Hendricks, Cheryl — 57, 99, 198 Hall, Nancy — 210, 218 Hendrix, Jan — 219 Hall of Fame — 22 Henniger, Scott — 219 Hamilton, Diane — 218 Henry, Miss Catherine — 243 Hamilton, Lorenzo — 198 Henry, Doug — 159, 198 Hamm, Deedce — 99, 129, 198 Hcnslcr, Kathryn — 219 Hammack, Richard — 81, 218 Henson, Elizabeth — 198 Hammock, Rebecca — 198 Herbert, Vemice — 199 Hammond, Barbara — 218 Hershfclt, Kathy — 219 Hamrick, Mary — 218 Hester, Michael — 219 Hamrick, Mary — 218 Hibbard, James — 219 Hancock, Barbara — 198 Hice, Mark — 199 Hancock, Jenny — 218 Hicks, Ann — 219 Hancock, Johnny — 218 Hicks, Carol — 219 Hancock, Marion — 218 Hicks, Gene — 199 Hancock, Mrs. Dorcas — 238 High Dry Marina — 285 Hanigan, Andy — 198 Hilbom, Pam — 58, 199 309 Hildabrand, Lisa — 199, 266 Hill, Carolyn — 219 Hill, Mrs. Edna — 240, 241 Hill, Mrs. Helen — 254 Hill, Jim — 199 Hill, Jinr my — 219 Hillcry, Mrs. Jennie — 241 Hillery, Lauda — 219 Hilliard, Dick — 199 Hillis, Mrs. Naomi — 244 Hilton Inn Hinson, Charles — 199 Hinzey, Thomas — 219 Hixson, Gary — 219 Hobaugh, Barbara — 219 Hocking, Linda — 85, 199 Hoenig, Maureen — 199 Hoffman, Bill — 199 Hofmeistcr, Craig — 219 Hohenstein, Kathy — 113, 219 Holland, Gary — 119 Hollinger, Melinda — 96, 97, 199 Hollingsworth, Mary — 99, 116, 199 Hollister, Sue — 199, 283 Homecoming — 30 Hone, Terry — 132, 199 Honors — 19 Honsberger, Forrest — 219 Hollihan, Pat — 219 Hooper, Jeff — 53, 75 Hooper, Jon — 50, 199 Hope, Mary — 199 Hopkins, Alan — 199 Hopkins, James — 199 Hoppe, James — 199 Hopper, Heidi — 57, 219 Homer, Christina — 85, 199 Horstman, Mrs. Eunice — 263 Hotlcn, Stacy — 219 Hotmire, Harry — 219 Houchin, Tim — 219 Houk, Tim — 26, 42, 61, 72, 91, 199 House of Hobbies — 285 Hove, Ed — 219 Howard, Debbie — 60, 99, 199 Howard, Glenn — 76, 125, 199 Howard, Mike — 199 Howard, Steve — 199 Howell, David — 219 Hradcsky, Anne — 219 Hubbard, Karyn — 219 Hubert, Raymond — 219 Hudson, Cindy — 116, 199 Huffman, Linda — 219 Hughes, Diana — 81, 219 Hughes, Scott — 199 Hughes, Sheryl — 219 Hulsey, Pam — 219 Hummer, Steve — 199 Humphrey, William — 199 Hunt, John — 199 Hutto, Phillip — 219 Hyatt, Frederick — 15, 200 Hyde, Mr. Jerry — 236 ICC - 51 Ignico, Arlene — 200 Imperial Hardware — 277 Imperial Homes Corp. Realtor — 276 Interact — 66, 67 Irion, Laddie Isackson, Mr. Ronald — 237 Island Casuals — 292 Irving, Richard Ivins, Debbie — 200 Ivins, Richard — 98, 200 Jablonski, Mrs. Elaine — 236 Jackson, Bruce — 220 Jackson, Larry — 220 Jacobs, John — 200 Jacobson, Rick — 200 James, Gwendolyn — 220 Janesik, Linda — 200 Jantzcn, Jim — 220 Jantzcn, Mary — 98, 200 Januchowski, Dave — 200 Jasper, Patty — 200 Jass, Carl — 131, 200 Jeffries, Chris — 200 Jenkins, Carl — 200 Jenkins, Sheila — 220 Jewel, Windy — 200 Jimmy Hall’s Steak House — 290 Jim Stewart’s Shoes — 273 Johansen, Linda — 24, 99, 110, 200, 292 Johnson, Betsy — 220 Johnson, Gerry — 220 Johnson, Mark — 299 Johnson, Marshetta — 220 Johnson, Sheila — 200 Jones, Ann — 220 Jones, Jack — 79, 129 Jones, James — 200 Jones, Jody — 76, 276 Jones, Joe — 200 Jones, John W. — 200 Jones, Jon M. — 200 Jones, Joy — 220 Jones, Linda — 200 Jones, Mrs. Marjorie — 82, 253 J ones, Patricia — 200 Jordan, Jean — 220 Jordan, Jeff — 220 Jordan, Paul — 200 Jost, Linda — 220 Judos, Bobby — 200 Julian, Kim — 220 Junior Exchange — 70 Justice, Mr. William — 235 Kamensky, Kim — 220 Kamuda, Melinda — 220 Kane, Scott — 200 Kann, Mrs. Marjorie — 241 Kapok Tree Inn — 291 Karlin, Richard — 200 Katz, Jennifer — 200 Kearslcy Brown, James — 220 Kedersha, Angela — 220 Keene, Florence — 200 Keene, Ruth — 220 Kecnen, Janis — 55, 200 Kcffer, Kim — 200 Kchoc, Janice — 220 Keim, Mrs. Roberta — 262 Keister, Richard — 200 Keith, Harvey — 220 Kellard, Bob — 200 Kelley, Gene — 220 Kelley, Pat — 220 Kelley, John — 220 Kempton, Cheryl — 201 Kennedy, George — 220 Kennedy, Linda — 220 Kennedy, Liz — 55, 65, 69, 128, 201 Kennedy, Mike — 70, 71, 75, 220 Kerekcs, Joseph — 201 Kerns, Timothy — 220 Kerr, Paul — 98, 99 Kersey, Cheryl — 212, 220 Kessler, Deborah — 201 Kessler, Mitch — 220 Ketch, Robert — 220 Kierecki, Patricia — 220 Key Club — 52 Keyettes — 54 Kilgore, Mrs. Shelby — 237 Kimrcy, Barbara — 201 King, Cookie — 50, 201 King, Veda — 220 Kinnet, Mary — 270 Kirby, Barbee — 76, 136, 137 Kirk, Mike — 220 Kisor, Debbie — 201 Kitto, Daniel — 220 Klaeser, Kathy — 60, 64, 201 Klaescr, Nancy — 60, 220 Klapka, Jeanne — 201 Klause, Laura — 201 Klausc, Lynn — 201 Klein, Daniel — 220 Kline, Jackie — 220 Knapp, Danya — 220 Knciss, Ken — 220 Knight, Mrs. Mary Lou — 258 Knott, Vicky — 220 Knouse, Karen — 58, 99, 201 Koch, Louise — 220 Koenig, Viola — 220 Kogler, James — 220 Konen, Donald — 58, 220 Konkel, Denise — 220 Korosy, Marianne — 220, 282 Kramer, Lynne — 220 Krummcl, Mr. Guy — 247 Kuenn, Claudia — 220 Kunnen, Dennis — 128, 220 Kunnen, John — 67, 128, 220 Kuntz, James — 126, 220 Kuntz, Kathy — 220 Kunze, Kurt — 221 Kurzawa, Mark — 221 Kuypcrs, Laurie — 221 Kyle, Jeff — 201 Kyriacou, Tyrone — 221 LaForge, Vicki — 55, 57 Lane, Billy — 74 Lane, Michael — 201 Lane, Steve — 221 Lang, Dan — 201 Langford, Bob — 201 Langham, Nick — 201 Lanni, Louis — 221 LaPointe, Mike — 221 Larsen, Dean — 201 Larson, Jeff — 125, 201 Lassa, Marla — 26, 201 Latin Club — 61 Lavier, Renee — 201 Lavio, Debbie — 113 Laurents, Norman — 221 Lawrence, Debra — 221 Lawson, Bruce — 221 Lazarus, Mrs. Sharon — 236 Leandri, Renee — 221, 267 Leasure, Diane — 81, 221 Lee, Betty — 221 Lee, Debbie — 221 LeFcvre, Frank — 119, 120, 201 Leis, Cindy — 72, 201 Leith, Greg — 221 Lemming, Vicki — 221 Lcmock, Donna — 201 Lerwick, Susan — 221 Lettre, Jerry — 221, 278 Levens, Richard — 221 Lewis, Jeanne — 221 Lewis, Owen — 221 Lewis, Patty — 192, 201 Lewis, Mrs. Ruby — 243 Lewis, Vicky — 201 Library Club — 77 Licht, Mark — 103, 201 Licht, Matthew — 221 Limoscth, Jeanne — 201 Limoscth, Judy — 98, 201 Lind, Norma — 77, 201 Lind, Patricia — 50, 60, 98 Lindemann, Jim — 201 Linder, John — 221 Lippold, Colleen — 221 Littlejohn, Joseph — 221 Loche, Terry — 201 Locke, John — 201 Locffler, Cheryl — 221 Loefflcr, Dianne — 202 Loescr, Jeff — 201 310 Looser, John — 74, 221 Lohrbauer, Mrs. Sue — 243 Long, Jan — 59, 78, 80, 202 Longaker, Sherri — 221 Lopez, Pam — 202 Loula, Susan — 99, 221 Los Gauchos — 60 Lovitz, Tracey — 221 Lowery, Diane — 60 Lowery, Mr. Emmett — 250 Lowrie, Mrs. Marian — 242 Luce, Cynthia — 221 Lumpkin, Diana — 202 Lumpkin, Joe — 221 Lund, Gary — 221 Lynd, Mr. Tom — 262 Lyons, Steve — 131, 221 Mabini, June — 221 Mack, Debbie — 222 Mack, Patriva — 222 MacKay, Kathy — 222 MacKinnon, Kathy — 202 MacKlem, Andrew — 202 Maddox, William — 202 Madison, Toki — 116, 202 Madley, Tom — 76, 131, 202 Magee, Charles — 222 Magee, Denise — 55, 202 Maglio, Steve — 222 Maher, Margo — 202 Mai, Linda — 202 Main, Gary — 202 Major, James — 81, 222 Malcolm, Dawn — 24, 98, 99, 202 Maleski, Mary Ann — 202 Mandalay Drugs — 267 Manning, Ivar — 202 Manning, Michele — 87, 202 Man veil, Jeff — 222 Manzoli, Gina — 202 Marchuk, Kim — 222 Marcotte, Russ — 127, 129, 222 Marine Biology Club — 64 Marjan, Larry — 222 Markland, Anita — 202 Marscher, Chris — 222 Marti, Richards — 267 Martin, Bill — 202 Martin, Doug — 134, 202 Martin, Holly — 55, 202 Martin, Lori — 202 Martin, Robin — 222 Martincich, Melani — 55, 202 Martinez, Mr. Richard — 27, 243 Martin jak, Robert — 59, 76, 127, 130, 202 Mary Carter Paints — 286 Maryland Fried Chicken — 283 Mason, Alan — 222 Mason, Mr. Doug — 239 Mason, Greg — 67, 125, 202 Mason, John — 202 Mason, Penny — 202 Mastro, Steve — 202 Math Club — 74 Matheos, Jane — 222 Mathews, Kathy — 202 Matthews, Alicia — 222 Matthews, Joe — 222 Mattox, Dianne — 222 Mau, Deb — 202 Maurer, Gregg — 222 May, Jon — 75, 222, 235 McArdle, Bernard — 126, 222 McBriarty, Kathy — 202 McCall, Stephanie — 222 McCann, Peter — 222 McCatham, JoAnne — 222 McClamma, Lori — 202 McClung, Kelly — 134, 202 McCormick, John — 222 McCormick, Paul — 203 McCoy, Brenda — 222 McCoy, Lydia — 222 McCracken, Kay — 203 McCracken, Mrs. Merle — 257 McCray, Ken — 222 McDcvitt, Walter — 222 McDonald, Jay — 222 McDonald’s — 274 McDougal, Mike — 203 McDowell, Laurie — 222 McEldowney, Mike — 122, 222 McFee, Robert — 203 McGaughcy, Dwight — 203 McGilvary, Mike — 222 McGinnis, Patty — 222 McGowan, Scott — 50, 222 McGowan, Bill — 222 McGraw, Lance — 222 McKahand, Donny — 120, 203 McLean, Katie — 57, 203 McMellon, Cindy — 222 McMullen, Gary — 203 McMullen, Margaret — 57, 222 McMullen, Mel — 203 McMullen, Pam — 116, 203, 295 McNairy, Steed — 222 McNaughton, James — 222 McNeave, Lynn — 222 McNecly, Pat — 223 McNellis, Lynn — 203 Medvedeff, Kirk — 223 Mchring, Brad — 203 Meier, Mark — 203 Meilleur, Laurent — 223 Mellum, Kim — 223 Melmoth, Kin — 96, 97 Meriwether, Leigh — 60, 127, 130, 223 Mcrriam, John — 203 Mcrriam, Sara — 223 Mcrryman, Patricia — 203 Mestler, Tim — 223 Metzl, Mark — 203 Meudt, Greg — 203 Mewbuom, Decdce — 223 Meyer, Hans — 50, 59, 72, 203 Michaels, Mr. Robert — 241 Mick, Kay — 223 Milano, John — 223 Miles, Pam — 99, 223 Miller, Alan — 223 Miller, Barbara — 203 Miller, Chris — 223 Miller, Miss Clegg — 82, 253 Miller, Denise — 203 Miller, John — 223 Miller, Melanie — 114, 136, 137, 203 Miller, Paul — 223 Mills, Cliff — 223 Mills, Wanda — 117, 203 Milton, Jeff — 223 Minkoff, Peter — 223 Mir, Walter — 223 Mirabella, Eileen — 115, 192, 203 Misra, Nancy — 55, 59, 69, 113, 203 Mistretta, Florence — 223 Mitchell, Brian — 126, 223 Mitchell, Kevin — 203 Mitchell, Sue — 94, 203 Molino, Mike — 223 Mongeon, Veronica — 223 Montgomery, Diane — 58, 203 Montoro, Joann — 223 Moon, Ron — 203 Moore, JoAnne — 60, 203 Moore, Margie — 223, 283 Moorman, Lauri — 223 Morgan, JoAnne — 203 Moroff, Dedc — 93, 137, 203, 288 Morreale, Jo — 203 Morris, Dorothy — 203 Morris, Ernest — 223 Morris, Virginia — 25, 111, 203 Morrison, Charles — 93, 203 Morrison, Donzcl — 223 Morron, Mr. Philip — 73, 244 Morrow, Jeff — 223 Morrow, Michael — 203 Morrow, Michele — 203 Moses, Dennis — 203 Mosley, Mattie — 223 Mouzon, Helen — 223 Moyer, Ed — 203 Mr. and Miss CHS — 20 Mudano, Mike — 223 Mueller, Robert — 223 Mueller, Tim — 203 Mullen, Harry — 77, 223 Mullins, Curtis — 203 Mullins, Susan — 203 Murdoch, John — 223 Murphrce, William — 223 Murphy, Patricia — 203 Murphy, Sandra — 224 Muscarella, Anita — 136, 137, 224 Muttera, Mike — 59, 224 Muzzcy, James — 224 Myers, Miss E. Pat — 237 Myers, Terri — 224 My rick, Randy — 126, 224 Nacol Jewelers — 268 Nadreau, Geraldine — 224 Narcisi, Susan — 224 Nault, Kathy — 203 Nault, Mike — 224 Neblum, Kim — 224 Nccb, Laura — 203 Nccb, Pam — 224 Nelis, Mr. Jon — 125, 242 Nelson, Martha — 203 Nelson, Susan — 224 Nesti, Mr. Robert — 246 Netherton, Tina — 204 Neuman, Mark — 91 Newitt, Mike — 224 NFL — 78, 79 NHS — 24, 25 Nichols, Jenny — 224 Nichols, Laurie — 204 Nichols, Steve — 29, 132 Nichols, Tom — 224 Nickelson, Glenn — 224 Nikodem, Barry — 224 Nino’s Restaurant — 266 Nipper, Mickey — 204 Nobel Jewelers — 274 Noell, Chris — 134 , 204 Nogel, Victor — 224 Noguere, Robert — 72, 88, 93, 204 Norman, Russ — 224 Norwood, Sandy — 224 Novak, Emily — 224 Nugent, Brad — 57, 224 Oakley, Jill — 224 O’Dell, Mrs. Virginia — 238 Odom, Elaine — 224 Ogles, Nancy — 204 O’Hare, Peter — 61, 76, 79, 131 Olander, Peter — 209, 276 Olingcr, Amie — 204 Olingcr, Rhonda — 224 Olivcto, Nick — 204, 224 Olsen, Mary — 224 ONeill, Charles — 224 Orosz, Wayne — 224 Ortega, Gary — 224 Osattin, Mike — 64, 224 Osborne, Candy — 224 Osborne, Robert — 223 Oset, Susan — 68, 204 Overmyer, Kitson — 217, 224 Owen, Robert — 224 Owes, Lotheal — 204 Paige, Debra — 224 Palm Beach Pavillion — 285 Palmer, Cheryl — 58, 113, 224 Palmieri, Michele — 49, 204 Pancoast, Russell — 224 Paonessa, Paul — 204 Para Med Club — 69 Parker, Haven — 224 Parker, Bill — 106, 204, 284 Parker, Sarah — 224 Parry, Susan — 224 Parsons, Rene — 204 Parvin, John — 57, 131, 224 Patterson, Mike — 204 Paul, Jeff — 131, 76, 204 Patrons — 296, 297, 298 Paulk, Mark — 224, 126 Paulson, Kathy — 26, 55, 60, 91, 204 Payne, Jennifer — 224 Pearson, Bruce — 224 Pearson, Chris — 204 Pearson, Pat — 204 Peart, Robert — 204 Pease, Ed — 224 Peck, Mike — 204 Pedersen, Nadine — 225 Pederson, Chris — 225 Pedretty, Donald — 225 Peet, Don Pelican Restaurant — 270 Peltz Shoes — 280 Pennington, John — 109 Pennoyer, Doug — 204 Perdue, Karen — 225 Pcrrott, Kathy — 113, 225 Perry, Becky — 225 Perry, Steve — 67, 204 Phillips, Bill — 204 Phillips, Karen — 204 Phillips, Libby — 225 Pica, Joe — 225 Pierce, Bobby — 225 Pierce, Mr. Thomas — 92, 242 Picrpont, Debra — 225 Pierre, Lynn — 204 Pipkin, Terry — 225 Pittman, Mr. Jerome — 250 Pittman, Michele — 225 Plants, Lydia — 55, 204 Plaster, Jacalyn — 225 Platt, Leah — 225 Plummer, Kendall — 204 Plummer, Patti — 225 Pohley, Leslie — 205 Pokomy, Paula — 99, 225 Poletz, Randy — 205 Polk, Sam — 225 Polton, Linda — 225 Pontrello, Mrs. Loraine — 245 Poole, Tony — 53, 126, 225 Pope, Mrs. Ruth — 253 Pop’s Skindiving — 292 Poppleton, Tina — 225 Poquette, Lee — 212, 225 Portfolio, Denise — 87 Powell, Paul — 60, 76, 131, 205 Pratt, Steve — 205 Prescott, Perrin — 205, 135 Price, Dorothy — 57, 225 Price, Jeff — 225 Prichett, Sue — 205 Priest, Patty — 225 Prokes, Mr. Don — 66, 134, 135, 255 Prohaska, Mrs. Carolyn — 262 Pucci, Patrice — 225 Pullen, Shelly — 225 Purdy, Ruth — 225 Purdy, Wayne — 225 Pustis, Stephen — 50, 205 Putt. Allen — 225 Quill and Scroll — 26 Radloff, Louise — 43, 88 Raichlc, Charles — 225 Raleigh, Casey — 225 Ramsey, Brenda — 205 Ransom, Mrs. Elizabeth — 49, 250 Ratsch, Amette — 205 Rau, Cheryl — 225 Rawls, Steve — 225 Ray’s T.V. — 278 Reader, David — 70, 225 Reaves, Wanda — 225 Reddick, Mr. Harold — 252 Redhead — 281 Reeder, Kelly — 116, 205 Reeder, Kim — 116, 205 Reeves, Debbie — 205 Reid, Cathy — 225 Reilly, Jim — 205 Reinkc, Richard — 225 Reiter, An — 205 Reitmeycr, Kathy — 225 Rem Tracks — 284 Rcmbert, Beverly — 225 Renshaw, Bernard — 205 Resetar, Debbie — 205 Reuter, Sue — 225 Reyes, Lillian — 116, 117, 190, 205, 28 Rhoads, Toby — 205 Rhodes, Mark — 225 Rhodes, Manin — 76 Rice, Bobby — 134 Rice, Paul — 126, 226 Rich, David — 132, 226 Richarda, Danny — 99 Rickel, Lynnette — 97, 226 Ricsdorph, Diane — 226 Rilling, Gay — 226 Rilling, Mr. Ray — 249 Rilling, Steve — 205 Rimar, Mr. Alain — 51, 58, 172, 245 Rinaldi, Jack — 125, 205 Risncr, Mr. Eugene — 253 Roberge, Cheryl — 226 Robens, Mr. John — 253 Roberts, Marcia — 98, 205 Roberts, Pat — 226 Robertson, Jim — 205 Robertson, Mrs. Jeanne — 258 Robertson, Ron — 226 Robinson, Gary — 226 Robinson, Lorric — 79, 205 Rock Groups — 38, 39 Rodgers, Richard — 226 Roeper, Donna — 68, 205 Roessler, Susanne — 226 Roger Bouchard Insurance — 267 Rogers, Elaine — 226 Rogers, Laura — 226 Rogers, Mrs. Wilhclmina — 241 Romano, Eugene — 87, 206 Romine, Mark — 50, 226 Roop, Vicki — 205 Rophie Family Shoes — 278 Rose, Wayne — 205 Ross, Cathy — 226 Ross, John — 226 Ross, Pamela — 129, 226 Rothwcll, Barbara — 205 Rowe, Mrs. Vaviel — 263 Rowland, Valeri — 98, 205 Royal, Mr. Ronald — 247 Ruel, Peter — 205 Ruel, Robert — 226 Runkel, Ronald — 226 Russell, Debbie — 205 Russell, Dennis — 132, 133, 226 Russell, Helen — 226 Rutenberg, Pam — 57 Rutenburg, Jan — 226 Rutherford, Donna — 116, 226 Rutland, Ransom — 226 Rutledge, Reginald — 118, 295 Ryan, Pat — 217 Saclarides, Ted — 49, 50, 53. 61. 226 Safer Dixie Driving — 294 Sagovac, Christina — 226 Sakelson, James — 226 Salisbury, Mr. Matthew — 247 Sallen, Jean — 205 Samoluk, Susan — 205, 281 Sams, Richard — 226 Samuel, Vincent — 226 Sandstrom, David — 205 Sandy Book Store — 282 Sangster, Wanda — 205 Sapp, A1 — 205 Sapp, David — 226 Saunders, Dennis — 205 Saunders, Jack — 126, 226 Saveli, Leslie — 205, 284 Saveli, Michele — 226 Savoy, Gerald — 133 Saylor, Shirley — 206 Scarfone, Carmine — 64, 226 Scartozzi, Robert — 87, 206 Schene, Richard — 53, 206 Schick, Nancy — 116, 206, 267 Schmidt, A1 — 226 Schneider, Lynn — 226 Schneiter, Bruce — 206 Schraffts Motor Inn — 292 Schrieber, Anne — 226 Schuetta, Larry — 226 Schulte, Jennifer — 226 Schutz, Bob — 58, 206 Schwartz, Robert — 226 Scott, Mrs. Joan — 249 Scott, Kyle — 53, 76, 206, 284 Scovcl, Scott — 236 Scroggins, Rory — 226 Seashell Motel — 271 Seeger, Mr. Chris — 248 Sccse, Paul — 99, 206 Seevers, Karen — 227 Seiter, Brian — 206 Sellers, Jay — 64, 95, 277 Sellers, Mrs. Jean — 258 Scllingcr, Barbara — 227 Semmons, Dan — 227 Senate — 50, 51 Seniors — 143 Sever, Melinda — 84, 85, 206 Sever, Wendy — 227 Seymour, Larry — 206 Shaffer, Jill — 116, 227 Shaffers, Barbara — 227 Shank, Connie — 227 Shannahan, Ed — 66, 206 Shaw, Andy — 60, 227 Shaw, Garis — 76, 138, 206 Shaw, JoAnnc — 206 Shaw, Karen — 227 Shaw, Randy — 227 Shea, Kathy — 206 Shealey, Gwen — 206 Sheehan, Joe — 227 Shelor, Wayne — 93 Shelor, Robert — 227 Shelton, Rick — 71, 227 Shepard, June — 227 Shepard, Kathy — 206 Sheppard, Dan — 206 Sherburne, Haven — 206 Shirah, Jeff — 227 Shoemaker, Chris — 227 Shoopman, Debbie — 227 Shoopman, James — 49, 50, 51, 72, 78, 90, 206 Shore Lanes Bowling Alley — 290 Short’s Trad Shop — 268 Showers, Faith — 206 Shroyer, Richard — 206 Shugars, Bill — 206 Siebenthaler, Jenny — 206 Sick, David — 227 Sima, Ray — 76, 227 Simmons, Miss Sandra — 255 Simon, Lonnie — 227 Simpson, Sharon — 227 Simpson, Sheridan — 206 Simpson, William — 227 Sims, Diana — 206 Siple’s Garden Seat — 286 Skinner, Sally — 206 Slabaugh, Debbie — 124, 227 Slade, Kathy — 227 Slagle, Linda — 227 Sloan, James — 227 Smalling, Audrey — 206, 218 Smalling, Jean — 227 Smart, Lisa — 227 Smiech, Mark — 227 Smith, Angela — 227 Smith, Barry — 206 Smith, Cheryl — 206 Smith, Cindy — 227 Smith, Deronda — 227 Smith, Diana — 87, 206 Smith, Dick — 206 Smith, Doug — 227 Smith, Howard — 206 Smith, Jerry — 227 Smith Jewelers — 271 Smith, John — 206 Smith, Karen — 227 Smith, Kathie — 227 Smith, Lisa — 227 Smith, Mrs. Martha — 256 Smith, Ratford — 228 Smith, Reuben — 228 Smith, Rhonda — 228 Smith, Richard — 138, 206 Smith, Sheri — 206 Smith, Tom — 228 Smitherman, David — 135, 228 Snider, Trudie — 228 Snyder, David — 228 Snyder, Donna — 228 Snyder, Larry — 206 Spanish Club — 60 Spanos, Kevin — 59, 134, 135, 206 Sparkman, Mary — 57, 99, 228 Sparkman, Ned — 53, 206 Spearman, Lin da — 228 Spencer, Karen — 228 Spencer, Mark — 228 Spencer, Mary — 228 Spencer, Mike — 228 Spicer, Bonnie — 228 Spiner, Laurie — 98, 206 Spinning Wheel — 291 Sports — 101 Srongeon, Neal — 206 312 J St. Anthony Distributing Copr. — 293 Stafford, Cindy — 228 Stafford, Nancy — 228 Stahl, Nancy — 228 Stanley, Barbara — 206 Stannard, John — 228 Stanton, Mr. Martin — 74, 238 Stapler, Carol — 228 Stapleton, Brenda — 228 Starnes, Janet — 228 Starr, Jamie — 228 Steele, Mrs. Connie — 254 Steele, Mrs. Marion — 246 Steeves, Bill — 228 Stef anile, Judy — 206 Steffens, William — 70, 71, 228 Stephens, Diane — 206, 211 Stephens, Linda — 228 Stcrbenz, Terry — 210, 228 Stereo Tape Shop — 271 Stevens, Diane — 116, 228 Stevens, Edmund — 206 Stevens, Mrs. Elizabeth — 258 Stevens, Nancy — 206 Stevens, Sandra — 228 Stevens, Tara — 206 Stewart, Anita — 228 Stewart, Robert — 123, 228 Stich, Sarah — 98, 99, 228 Stichlcr, Mr. Russell — 260, 261 Sticrheim, Laurey — 228 Stoneburg, Sharon — 228 Stoneciphcr, Mr. Dale — 99 Storey, Charles — 206 Storey, Patricia — 228 Story, Elaine — 137, 228 Stout, Randy — 207 Straker, Decdee — 207 Straner, Mr. Frank — 261 Straube, Richard — 99 Straud, Scott — 126 Strayer, Pam — 207 Strickland, Terry — 31, 55, 124, 207 Strickler, Bill — 288 Strong, Chris — 91, 207 Student Council — 48, 49 Student Life — 29 Sturgeon, Charles — 98, 99, 129 Suiters, John — 229 Sullivan, Stephanie — 229 Sunshine Mall — 272 Sutton, Sandy — 207 Sutton, Shirley — 207 Swarts, Doug — 229 Sweat’s Florist — 289 Swingle, Sandy — 26, 59, 93, 207, 278 Swimming — 134 Symes, Elaine — 229 Szarka, Paul — 229 Szuba, Mike — 207 T.J.’s Fun Center — 268 Tamanian, Barbara — 60, 229 Tanney, Drew — 53, 108, 229 Taylor, Carol — 229 Taylor, Jason — 271 Taylor, John — 271, 229 Taylor, Rcsa — 229 Taylor, Steven — 207 Teichgracbcr, Mr. Roger — 246 Templeton, Joanne — 87, 207 Tench, Elizabeth — 55, 207 Tendl, Karen — 207 Tennis Team — 127 Thomas, Connie — 207 Thomas, Lois — 229 Thomas, Patsy — 229 Thomas, Susan — 229 Thompson, Barbara — 229 Thompson, Donna — 97, 207 Thompson, Larry — 207 Thurston, Mr. Bert — 249 Thurston, John — 229 Tibbs, Dolie — 229 Tiffany, Charles — 207 Tilley, Miss JoAnn — 239 Timbcrlake, Tammy — 207 Todd, Ken — 229 Tomaselli, Mary — 229 Topping, Reid — 229 Torii, Robin — 229 Touchton, Patricia — 229 Town Country Supermarket — 286 Track Team — 125 Trickel’s Jewelers — 287 Triplett, Betsy — 229 Triplett, Charlie — 299 Triplett, Tom — 229 Tripodis, Chris — 126, 229 Tornadoettes — 116, 117 Truluck, Becky — 229 Trueblood, Cathy — 229 Trumbull, Kim — 229 Tuck, Donald — 229 Tucker, Omar — 229 Tucker Piano Organ — 273 Tuell, Virginia — 98 Turner, Mrs. Amber — 254 Turner, Sherrie — 113, 229 Tydcman, Mr. William — 251 Tyndall, Greg — 229 Tyson, John — 229 Ucker, Claudia — 112, 229 Ulrich, Kerry — 229 Urwiller, Don — 77 Usherettes — 114, 115 Valdez, Anthony — 138 Valentine, Doug — 229 Valentine, Keith — 239 Valentino, Randy — 230 Valentino, Sal — 230 Vanderwoude, Susan — 230 VanDiver, Jackie — 230 Vangeli, Joe — 230 VanOverloop, Chris — 203 Vardell, Chris — 208 Vargus, Diane — 113, 230 Vaseliades, Mike — 230 Veale, Marguita — 230 Vcihdeffer, Edith — 99, 116, 230 Vellucci, Patty — 230 Vernon, Leslie — 72, 208 Vernon, Pat — 230 Vest, Sue — 24, 25, 26, 92, 110, 208, 283 Vetter, Jana — 208 Vevicr, Fred — 230 Via, Mrs. Ruth — 259 Vick, Karen — 230 Vickers, Cathy — 230 Vickers, Pat — 208 Vignali, Rosemary — 64, 98, 99, 230 Vince Anna’s Reataurant — 292 Virdcn, Carol — 208 Voetmann, Kim — 208 Vokus, Vcm — 230 Wachtlcr, David — 230 Waddey, Lynda — 208 Wagar, Mr. Clare — 108, 256, 257 Wagner, Charlotte — 230 Wakefield, Russ — 230 Walker, Deb — 208 Walker, Jana — 55, 61, 208 Walker, William — 208 Wallace, Debbie — 84, 208 Wallace, Doug — 230 Waller, Gwen — 99, 208 Walsh, Carolyn — 50, 208 Walter, Tim — 208 Walters, Jill — 230 Ward, Jeff — 122, 230 Warman, Lisa — 208 Warner, Laura — 58, 230 Warner, Steve — 208 Warner, Tom — 208 Waschak, Greg — 67, 126, 230 Washelscky, Karla — 208 Washington, James — 230 Wassen, Beth — 208 Waterson, Leon — 230 Watson, Janice — 230 Watson, Mark — 230 Watson, Randy — 76, 230 Watts, Donna — 230 Waugh, Beth — 230 Way, Mrs. Dorothy — 259 Weaver, Craig — 208 Weaver, Marty — 129, 208 Weaver, Mr. Norman — 257 Webb, John — 65, 230 Webb, Mr. Robert — 253 Webb, Tina — 208 Weber, Russell — 77, 208 Weeks, Kathy — 113, 230 Wcglarz, Pamela — 230 Wehingcr, Tom — 126, 230 Weiss, Meredith — 208 Wells, Mr. Ed — 252 Wendland, Brenda — 208 Werkhiser, Mr. Ivan — 52, 53, 255 Wertz ' , Patricia — 208 West, Diana — 208 Western, Richard — 230 Wheeler, Lynn — 113, 230 Whclcss, Glen — 230 Whitaker, Judy — 230 Whitaker, Richard — 104, 208 White, Nancy — 84, 208 White, Linda — 24 White, Rusty — 230 White, Terry — 230 Whitehead, Robyn — 208 Whitman, Jo — 87, 208 Whitmon, Mrs. Stella — 240 Wicker, Christine — 231 Widdersheim, Robert — 231 Wiebe, Guy — 208 ' Wiebe, Laurie — 116, 117, 208 Wiencek, Mary — 208 Wightman, Suzanne — 48, 49, 116, 190, 209 Wikoff, Carl - 209 Wilder, Luann — 209 Wildes - 209 Wilkins, Jeaninc’ — 113, 231 Wilkinson, Wendy — 209 Willey, Richard — 209 Williams, Alyce — 231 Williams, Candy — 98, 99, 231 Williams, Doug — 231 Williams, Eugene — 81, 231 Williams, Fran — 87, 209 Williams, Mr. G. L.— 235 Williams, Virginia — 231 Williams, Harry — 231 Williams, Heather — 231 Williams, Joanne — 209 Williams, Kent — 53, 209 Willians, Larry — 231 Williams, Larry — 231 Williams, Milton — 209 Williams, Priscilla — 209 Williams, Tim — 231 Williamson, Bobby — 108, 231 Williamson, Joseph — 231 Wilson, Barbara — 209 Wilson, Cathy — 61, 210 Wilson, Charles — 231 Wilson, Dale — 209 Wilson, Mr. Jack — 252 Wilson, Kathy — 231 Wilson, Linda — 68 Wilson, Lynda — 209 Wilson, Robert — 231 Wilson, Susie — 209 Winans, Robert — 81, 231 Winans, Ron — 81, 231 Winslow, David — 81, 231 Winters, Jack — 231 Wiseman, Roger — 209 Wohlers, Dale — 231 Wohlers, Denise — 209 Wohlers, Dova — 231 Womblc, Dick — 231 Wood, Brian — 231 Wood, Sherri — 98, 209 Woodard, Marie — 209 Woodring, Sharon — 209 Woods, Pam — 209 Woodward, Joe — 209 Woodworth, Dale — 209 Woody the Printer — 266 Wooldridge, Mr. Kermit — 239 Wordsworth, Dana — 137 World Golf and Amusement — 289 Worlds, Vcretta — 231 Worrall, Nancy — 209 Wrestling — 138, 139 Wright, Mr. Barry Wright, Garth — 98, 135, 209 Wright, Kim — 231 Wright, Pat — 231 WTAN — 287 Wyant, John — 209 Wyant, John — 231 Wykoff, David — 231 Yale, Joni — 209 Yancey, Barbara — 231 YFU — 62, 63 Yea rout, James — 209 Yost, Kathy — 231 Young, Bertha — 209 Young, Mike — 209 Yowell, Anita — 231 Zacharias, Frances — 231 Zacconi, Diane — 209 Zahncr, John — 209 Zega, Linda — 231 Zcigler, Luann — 116, 231 Zouves, Vicky — 99, 209 Zuccolillo, JoAnn — 209 313 It was a moving year. It was Leap Year, Olympic year, election year, Year of the Rat. Nixon traveled to Reking and Moscow, a spacecraft traveled to the edge of our solar system, and CHS seniors traveled to Disney World on grad- uation night. 314 f + 7 Prices froze while Ireland burned, Bangladesh was bom and Howard Hughes and Mao lived on. Red was in” for lips, fingernails, and a little book of quotations, and youth flourished on patched jeans, now knits, and American Pie. The war slowed down and political campaigns stepped up, and 1 8 -year-olds across the country cast their votes for the first time. Students turned from protest riots to registration rallies, and revolution gave way to evolu- tion. « yVvr e 318 Fashions, music, and movies looked back in time for inspiration, reflecting a new trust in old standards, a calm, mellow attitude; a return to the Es- tablishment. . . . Moving Right Along, Now . . . OL_J 0 n Motion. In our fast paced, fast moving, ever changing world, our society demands that we keep pace, that we move. The Aqua Clara moved with the year; either toward or away from the action, and many times it was the action. We reflected the motion of the times; the music, the fashions, the politics, and the general pace of our lives. For their help I thank Mr. Justice, Mr. Williams, Mr. Royal, Miss Clark, and Red Huber; Paul Baker, Cliff MacBroom, Jessie Walker, and June Heim of Bryn-Alan Studios for their toleration of our escapades. I express my thanks to Bryan Bisson, Steve Carlisle, and Robert Noguere for their pictures. My deepest thanks go to Richard Radloff, our chief photog and now a dear friend, for all of the days and nights he spent taking, developing and printing our pictures. (A special thanks to Louise for letting us borrow Richard those many hours.) Thanks also to Jack Dan- iels, Masque and Gavel, to the teachers who understood when we needed time out of class, and of course to our very patient leader Mr. Thomas Pierce. After being constantly together for seven months, our staff picked up its little sayings. Our included: Where’s the copy? — Tell Jellie she’s holding up 87 pages. It’s a new day — Where’s Ezra? Stay out of the files — the Gunky will bite you! Starting a little late — aren’t you? Then maybe you are starting a little early! Who’s drunk? I beg your pardon? GUMA, GUMA! SELL YOUR ADS! (only 55.05) What’s a peeka? Oh, a whole line? Who is the editor? Darken is the editor? Oh, I thought that Ei- leen was the editor. Then, what is Eileen? Come to think of it, where is Eileen? Who’s in the darkroom? Is Richard in the dark- room? What about that darkroom? What can I do now? You mean Sharyn still isn’t back from Bryn-Alan? That is not going in the epilogue and you know it! When is the next party? What did happen at the convention? What happened to Lori? Has any- one seen Lori? We lose more people on this @%$ year- book!!” In all this one can only ask — Is this any way to run a year- book?” Maybe not, but we had a good time. The whole staff was weird. Twenty-seven girls and five guys. We moved backward, moved forward, and then moved in! Lala Darken Clyburn editor-in-chief
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