Clearwater High School - Aqua Clara Yearbook (Clearwater, FL)

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( Sharing was more than a gesture at Clearwater High in 1973-74: it was the way of life. As the high schools of Pinellas County went to double sessions and the freshmen joined the upperclassmen on campus much had to be shared. Teachers, rooms, buses, deans, textbooks, counselors — people and things alike did double duty. It took cooperation and patience, but it worked. Innovations in the curriculum helped meet the challenge of serving nearly a thousand more students. Aeronautics, Oral Communications, Comparative Political Syst ems, Bible History, and a host of ninth grade courses joined the already full schedule of courses. 6 School days seemed rushed and students found little time to visit each other. Friday nights gave many people a chance to get together and join in the excitement and enthusiasm of football and basketball. 7 Students looked forward to weekends as an escape from school surroundings. Staying out late and sleeping past dawn were joys of life. Time was spent leisurely, through the duration of the weekend. Monday mornings brought one back to reality. ym i The joy of being imaginative, creative . . . working together toward I one goal: a victory, a fund drive, a publication, a |j study project, and achieving it together as one. Mingled with the serious moments, views were shared, thoughts exchanged . . .all meshed into another year of memories . . . shared. Inside Honors .... Happenings , Faculty . . . . , Associations Athletics . . . . People Advertising . Index HHHH SIBii if ' 8SBS ? .17 .33 .65 105 153 201 305 355 m Richard Friederich — Key Club, Honor Society President, Student Coun cil, Chess Club, Math Club, Basketball, High-Q, Categorically Speaking, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Anne Dinger — Quill and Scroll, Honor Society, Student Council, Chess Club, German Club, Clearlight Co-Editor, Keyettes, Math Club, Marine Biol ogy Club. John Gregory — German Club, Key Club, Student Council President, NFL, Students Rights and Responsibility Committee, Sophomore Class President, Clearlight. CHS Honored Top 10 Seniors Factors such as grades, civic involvement, and school serv- ice were taken into account as the faculty chose ten sen- iors for the 1974 Hall of Fame. The faculty reviewed the activities of all seniors and chose the five boys and five girls considered the finest. M THE year E0S u ( — innr 3 Jack Jones — Spanish Club, C-Club, AFS, Student Council, NFL, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Tennis, Senior Class President, Clearlight, Soci- ety of Outstanding High School Students. Kim Wright — Keyettes, AFS, FJomecoming Court, Americans Abroad Exchange Student, Honor Society, Society of Outstanding American High School Students. Tim Aydt — Key Club, C-Club, Boys ' State, Football — Captain, Baseball — Captain. Leigh Meriwether — Honor Society Vice-President, Spanish Club, Keyettes, Tennis. Leah Chee 18 Richard Walker — American Legion Gold Medal for Military Excellence recipi ent. Carol Briggs — Sons of the American Revolution JROTC Gold Medal recipient. Andrea Walker — National Sojourners Incorporated Award for John Rouisse — Military Order of the Worfhl Wars Organization Award for Mili- Military Achievement recipient. tary Excellence recipient. I ■ilaHiyfe Cadets Awarded For Service Paul Barzler — Daughters of the American Revolution, JROTC Bronze Medal recipient. V ' V (above) Dan Taylor — National Sojourners Incor- porated Award for Military Achievement recipi- ent. (left) Cadet Captain Glenn Fogg — Reserve Officers Association Award recipient. Throughout the year many of the JROTC cadets received various awards. These students were cho- sen for the service exhibited to their school and community. With the addition of girls to the JROTC curriculum, there were more awards than ever before. • m -v- 1 ' ¥ IV Members Tutored CHS Students Sixty new members were inducted into the National Honor Society in the month of December, and a formal initiation was held. The guest speaker for the initiation was Mr. Guy Krummel, a former teacher at CHS. Members held an alu- minum can drive throughout the year and also helped tutor CHS students. (left) New members proceed to initiation, (above) Guest speaker, Mr. Guy Krummel, initiates Karen Billeter with the presentation of a rose. EXECUTIVE BOARD: (from left) Richard Friederich — P resident, Linda Spearman — Secretary, Leigh Meri- wether — Vice-President, and Ron Bray — Treasurer. (sitting, from left) Paul Friederich, Bill Coe, Linda Harvey, Verlia Cole, Viola Koenig, Kim Hough, Kathy Perrott, Karen Eifert, Leigh Meriwether, Leah Platt, Karen Shaw, Kim Wright, Linda Spearman, Todd Vurchisin, and Cathy Roane, (kneeling) Patsy Chizik, Donna Rutherford, Anne Dinger, Sara Frederickson, Barbara Yancey, and Cindy Cline, (standing, from left) Scott Evans, Dale Hate- hell, Glenn Fogg, June Satton, Sam Hayes, Tracy Lovitz, Scott McGowan, Bruce Dubendorff, Sally Baker, Dave Eisele, Andy Shaw, Will Castagna, Peggy Thomas, Richard Friederich, Julie Pearson, Michelle Chorost, Ted Saclarides, Dale Brough, Ron Bray Jeff Lep- trone, Peter Dunn, Mike Dillon, and Nancy Hall. (left) New Members light candles to signify the qualities of an Honor Society member, (above) President Richard Friederich addresses new members at initiation. 23 Staters Represented Government Nominated and voted upon by the faculty, ten senior boys and ten senior girls were chosen for Boys ' and Girls ' State. After being interviewed by the American Legion and Auxil- iary, six boys and one girl were chosen to help in a mock government situation for a week in Tallahassee. OY AND GIRL STATERS: (top, from left) Karen Eifert, Stan Dyer, Tim Aydt, and Randy Myrick. (bottom, from left) Mike Kennedy and Dave Eisele. NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST: (from left) Glen Wheless and Richard Friede- rich. Students Honored For Excellence Many students were recognized during the year for their outstanding work. Two of these were awarded the National Merit Scholarship Award and one was chosen to receive the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. These stu- dents were honored for their excellence in academics as well as practical arts. BETTY CROCKER AWARD FINALIST: Mary Spencer. 25 (from left) Peter Dunn, Jeanne Lewis, Kathy Hershfelt, Joan Carroza, and Barbara Yancey. (front row, from left) Pam Ross and Beth Clark, (back row, f. I.) Margaret McMullen, Nancy Hall, Patti Pucci, Pat Hickert, and Gary Hixson. 26 (sitting, from left) Jode Frisbie and Julie Glass, (standing, f. I.) Marion Hancock, Janice Kehoe, Jerry Lettre, and Mr. Thomas Pierce. Journalists Honored At Banquet Quill and Scroll is the Honorary Society for High School Journal- ists. Nineteen new students were chosen, on the basis of grades and participation, and were inducted into the Edna North Knapp Chapter at a breakfast meeting. Members who were dele- gates to the FSPA Convention in Daytona Beach were honored at the awards banquet. (from left) Kurt Engle, Betty Morgan, Gina Bowden, John Gregory, Carol Bates, and Anne Dinger. 27 Merit, Effort Recognized Twenty seniors were chosen to be in Who ' s Who in American High Schools. They were cho- sen for their excellent school work and service. CBE chose an outstanding student for their excellent employee ratings and dedication to CBE. Barbara Sellinger, 73-74 Outstanding CBE student, operates data processing equipment in the School Administ. WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS: (front row, from left) Ginny Freeman, Scott Evans, joy Lowell, and Matt Licht. (sec- ond row, f. I.) Richard Friederich, Scott McGowan, Richard Western, and Stan Dyer, (back row, f. I.) Lorna Dubner, Sue Nelson, Peter Dunn, Jeff Leptrone, Mike Kennedy, Debbie Mosier, Dave Eisele, Glenda Voshall, and Mike Grenelle. 28 SOCIETY OF OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: (kneeling, from left) Mike Kennedy, Chuck Buford, Karen Shaw Kathy Pe rrott, Sara Frederickson, and Kim Wright, (standing, f. I.) Sally Baker, )ack Jones, Linda Spearman, Karen Eifert Richard Friederich. Dave Eisele. Ted Saclarides, Paul Shaw, Dale Brough, and Leigh Meriwether. (left) Jill Shaffer, 73-74 FBLA State Vice-President and Karen Bawkin, 74-75 FBLA State Vice-President, (above) Lynette Rickel — A.B. Fisk Memorial Award for Outstanding Musical Achievement recipient. 29 CATEGORICALLY SPEAKING: (from left) William Coe, Mike Campbell, Richard Friederich, Ted Saclarides, Paul rich, and Mrs. Margaret Cleghorn. Nine Panelists Tilted On The Tube Friede- Five students were chosen to be on the panel for Categori- cally Speaking and four were chosen for High-Q. These students were picked for their academic prowess. They competed with other schools on local television, Channels 10 and 13. HIGH-Q: (from left) Ted Saclarides, Mike Campbell, William Coe, and Paul Friederich. 30 ALL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL: (from Left) Al Mason, Brian Feeney, Terry Brown, Sam Collins, Elmo Wright Tim Aydt — All State Football (safety) as well as a baseball star. They Excelled In addition to academic honors, students were recognized for excellence in extracurricular activities and special interests. Athletics and school publications were two such interests. The Independent recognized the outstanding staffer from the school newspaper, Clearlight, and Florida sportswriters chose the outstanding football players. Peter Dunn — Clearlight co-editor awarded the St. Petersburg Evening Inde pendent Most Valuable Staffer. DELTA EPSILON PHI: (from left) Martha Denis, Kathy Kuntz, Linda Harvey, Verlia Cole, Paul Friederich, Eric Miller, Richard Friederich, Susi Roessler, jim Wilson, Anne Dinger, and Cheryl Zinzow. Members had to make a 3.6 average in German, a 3 overall and completed Vh years in the language. •« 32 Homecoming ' 74 Made Memories The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down provided the theme for Homecoming 1974. Activities celebrating Homecoming [included Tornado Tales where Leah Platt was crowned queen. The afternoon preceeding the game the annual parade was held through downtown Clearwater. The court was once again presented along with the floats in which the senior class placed first. Homecoming festivities drew to a close with a victory over Dixie Hollins and the dance. (above) Queen Leah Platt with escort Chris Shoemaker, (left) Senior Kim Wright with escort Steve Gerlach. (bottom left) Sophomore member of court Lisa Laurents, (bottom right) Senior Kally Demetrius with escort Ted Saclarides. OfnccommQ Queen (top) Winning Senior float drives with pride, (right) Marie Bouchard, Susie Roessler, and Sarah Parker play reverse roles for Tornado Tales, (bottom) Luann Ziegler, jamie Starr, Leah Platt, and Liz Smart ride in Homecoming Parade. Tornadoes Drove Ol ' Dixie Down (above) A lot of time and effort was put toward the construction of the Home- coming floats, (right) Leah shares her excitement with the varsity cheerleaders, (bottom) Homecoming court is entertained by Tornado Tales. i 35 Fun, Excitement (above left) Jamie Starr and Billie Martin view skits during Tornado Tales, (right) Pam Ross and Sue Nelson wait for their cue to go on with their skit. (below) Couples relax during Homecoming dance. Fiomecoming ' (above right) Jim Wilson and Elaine Odom keep in time with the music, (bottom) The big moment arrives as Sally Baker is named Sweetheart Queen, (above) Two dancers seem unaware of anything but each other. ' Time In A Bottle ' Bubbled Over The Y-Teens annual Sweetheart Dance was held on February 2nd with music provided by the group “Koco. Decorations for the dance followed the theme of “Time In A Bottle. After the court was introduced, Sally Baker was crowned queen by Linda Johansen, last year ' s sweetheart queen. Other senior members in the court were Susan Duff, Margaret McMullen and Stephanie Snod- grass. Couples Reigned At Sweetheart (above) A slow dance is always welcome, (bottom right) Kathy Perrott discovers she is dancing with the wrong person, (bottom left) Che- ryl Zinzow whispers sweet nothings to Dave fTsele. 38 School Provided New Interests The school year went by rapidly for CHS students, as they spent only five hours in school each day . Forty-five minute classes left them taking much work home as lectures, lab work and tests took up most of the class period. Once out of school though, students found plenty of time to do their homework, go to their jobs or do anything else they desired. (above) Rosemary Hamrick gets a preview peek at her class before enter- ing. — £ Students find that the Book Fair has many interesting titles to offer. julie Burns and Lenore Berle check out books in English. (above) Margaret McMullen thinks about a layout problem (above right) Janell Dibb finds study nook, (bot- tom) juniors begin float meetings. Students Pondered All Situations CHS was a place for both education and recreation. Whether taking a period off for quiet study or participating in a crowded parade, students found their individual wants fulfilled. 42 Students Shared Participation Involvement was the key to CHS sports as athletes received a lot of support throughout the entire year. Screaming fans joined with the cheerleaders to boost their teams to another proud Tornado victory, while the Marching Band added entertainment with their fantastic halftime performances. (above)Tornado bandsmen step through the intricate routines during halftime, (left) Boom-Boom Barb Graff added pizazz to basketball games, (top middle) Enthusiasm was a key to Tornado victories. School Provided Various Settings (above) Susie Roessler, Becky Runyan, and Elaine Odom engage in their normal activities in the football stadium, (right) Local deejays became more than face- less voices as Roger Schulman of WLCY visited mass media classes and (right) Allen O ' Brien of WRBQ was featured in a Clearlight special. Concentration and dedication guided CHS students, teachers, athletes and coaches through each day. Whether it was serving a tennis ball, cheering your team to victory, running for the winning touchdown or just doing homework, time, effort and devotion proved necessary for success. — © (above center) Paul Hatchett and Patriva Mack cheer on Rubber Band, (left) Mike Kennedy puts forth great effort as he serves a game, (above) Who knows what goes on behind closed doors? 47 Students Shared Many Activities 1 Participation in class work, sports, clubs, and Crimson and Grey Band and other various school activities gave S ' students enjoyment. Frontier day added amusement to history classes, athletics brought excitement to Tornado supporters, while the Pep Band added entertainment to all Clearwater home basketball games. (above) Terry Brown, Tornado Defense gets a breather while offense unit tries for yardage. (above) Barry Alday checks an assignment before class, (top right) Billy Jack Parvin makes a hit in history class, (bottom right) Richard Western leads the pep band at basketball games. i (top) David Cox had a surprise waiting for him on his birthday, (cen- ter) Claudia Ucker enjoys the convertible climate, (bottom) Students took advantage of the Library ' s Book Fair. J, u V Free Time Was Spent Wisely With the addition of double sessions CHS students found they had plenty of leisure time to do as they wished. Around school students spent their time wisely, studying in the library, eating in the cafeteria, or just socializing with friends. (top) Denise Foster visits with friends between classes, (right) Rick Shelton finds a quiet place to read, (below) Students clown around on lunch break. School Life Proved Enjoyable Student life evolved around school activities. Club projects such as carwashes and field trips kept students occupied. During the week, attending classes and visiting with friends kept everyone content. 52 (top left) John Gelep at Homecoming in his unusual attire, (above) Students fre- quent the snack bar between classes, (bottom left) NFL sponsored a car wash and cleaned up. (opposite left) Amy Scherer collects fish while walking along the beach, (opposite right) Linda Polton pours on the power in returning a serve, (opposite bottom) CHS viewed from an aerial shot. 53 Underclassmen Weren ' t (above) Students flock to Tom ' s to feed their faces, (right) Typing class holds students ' attention, (bottom) Andreini, Andreina and Roxanne McPherson sing together for the Junior Achievers Trade Fair at West Shore Mall. Underspirited Entering high school was a big step for freshman and sophomore class members. Having mornings free and being able to eat their lunch at their favor- ite hamburger place, instead of at the school cafe- teria brought them many new adventures. « I u c c 54 concentrates on note taking. 55 I Shared Moments Filled Up A Year (above left) Debaters Barry Hughes and Morty Stanquist confer during an NFL tourna- ment. (above right) Camera catches the eye of Kinley Green, (below) Mrs. Ransom s Aeronautics class tours a local airport. New courses brought many new and exciting ideas to Clearwater High. Students went on field trips, attended several conventions and luncheons and participated in many tournaments throughout the year. (top) Students give sighs of relief as classes break for the day. (left) Boston Pops ' Pop Arthur Fiedler during a visit to Clearwater, (right) Senior Randy Watson is always sure of himself. fj (top left) Steve Marriott of Humble Pie kept the beat, (bottom left) Yes guitarist Steven Howe, (above) Rod Stewart felt the music, (below) What can one say about Alice Cooper? Concerts gave students a chance to escape from the ten- sions of the week, as they fled to Tampa Stadium to see several great artists. Yes, Humble Pie, Rod Stewart and Alice Cooper were among the concerts that were seen and enjoyed. Big Name Groups Drew Crowds (above left) Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake and Palmer performs on his 6 ton electric organ, (above right) John McGlaughlin in concert, (below left) Alan Palmer of ELP. (below right) Greg Lake, guitarist of ELP. Photos by Richard Rad- loff. ■■i Students Enjoyed Quiet Moments Students enjoyed moments of peace and quiet and a chance to escape into their own world. College retreats, held for seniors, gave students a weekend away from home and plenty of leisure time. For others who spent their weekends in town just relaxing on the beach or at a public park was sat- isfying enough. (top left) A peaceful atmosphere prevails on FSU campus, (above) The classroom seems to find students doing everything but studying, (bottom left) Jan Rutenburg finds a quiet place to study. 61 Photographers Shared Darkroom Student photographers Tricia Priest, Chris George, Pat Hic- kert, Rob Baker, Peter Callahan, and Flip Haynes spent a great amount of time in the taking, developing, and print- ing of pictures for the three publications. Sharing the school darkroom, the photographers managed to supply thousands of pictures for Aqua Clara, Clearlight, and Fathoms. (left) Rob Baker levitates, (above) Flip Haynes spends some of his free time in the pub. (above left) Tricia Priest examines the result of her last photo assignment. Youngsters ' Faces Told Story Kim Roach and Heather Parker back the swimmers despite the cold. (left) A happy youngster spreads sunny smile to all who sees him. (above) Erin Pierce expedites typing Aqua Clara copy. l a S .... w. Vi 1 Justice Reigned Through Halls Mr. William Justice, returning for his fourth year as prin- cipal, saw the arrival of many changes at CHS. Ninth graders joined the student body along with teachers from surrounding junior high schools. This was the larg- est student body and faculty Mr. Justice had ever super- vised but he welcomed the challenge. Assistant Principals Helped Out Mr. Garnett Williams found this year was much easier with the help of Mr. Russell Stichler, who was the assistant principal in the afternoon. Also with the help of the extra deans, Mr. Williams found more time to work with students and get to know them better. Mr. Stichler had been Practical Arts Depart- ment head and Shop teacher of CHS for a number of years. (right) Garnett Williams, Assistant Principal, (left) Russell Stichler, Afternoon Assisi- ant Principal. 66 ssist Activities Director Sold Tickets Responsible for coordinating extra-curricular activi- ties at CHS was Mr. Harold Reddick. Changing jobs from driver ' s education instructor last year to athletic director provided him with a number of different jobs and schedules. Included in his new work was the responsibility of getting and selling tickets to home and away athletic events, which kept Mr. Reddick extremely busy. Mr. Ronald Isackson faced a tedious year. The addi- tion of the ninth grade meant more schedules had to be made out and the large amount of seniors graduat- ing at mid-semester was another problem. (above) Harold Reddick, Activities Director, (right) Ronald Isackson, Registrar. Afternoon Session Had New Deans With double sessions and the addition of the ninth grade class, two new deans were added to the depart- ment. Mrs. Lenore Mulock took charge of the ninth and tenth grade girls, while Mr. Alphonso Clark was dean of boys in the afternoon. Miss Pat Myers and Mr. Jerry Hyde continued as deans of senior and junior girls and boys respectively. To accommodate for the incoming freshmen, a new dean of girls office was built where the A mall locker room used to be. This gave Miss Myers and Mrs. Mulock much more room with which to work. The time out room, a place where students could discuss problems was also added. In charge of this program was Miss Sue Street. (top) Pat Myers, Dean of Girls, (bottom) jerry Hyde, Dean of Boys. 68 r (above) Alphonso Clark, afternoon Dean of Boys, (top left) Lenore Mulock, afternoon Dean of Girls, (bottom left) Sue Street, Time Out Counselor. — aits. -Ainfppt 69 New Counselors, Secretary Joined Guidance Effort The guidance department enlarged its staff with the addition of two new counselors, Mr. James Montgomery and Mr. John Nicely. To help with ninth grade counseling Mr. Montgomery transferred to CHS from Kennedy Junior High, w hile Mr. Nicely replaced Miss Bettie Pace. To give the counselors more time to help the students, a new secretary, Mrs. Irene Roop was also added to the department. Mr. Vincent Boruta contin- ued his job as vocational specialist. (top right) Vincent Boruta, Occupational Specialist, (bottom right) James Montgomery, Guidance Counselor, (left) Willis Butts, Guidance Counse- lor. Sal Gaiter Elaine jablonski Shelby Kilgore John Nicely Students Got Individual Attention i Double sessions did not seem to have any effect on the math department. Ninth grade math transferred to Clearwater High, with many new teachers from the various surrounding junior high schools, advancing to the high school curriculm. In order for students to get more individual help from teachers, pod classes were discontinued and math was taught in separate classrooms. George Carswell Albert Chancey Carl Egolf Cornelia Gause (left) Ruth Adkins, Trigonometry, Algebra III. (right) Jean Franks, Trigonometry, Algebra III. Math Department Left The Pod Sandal Hart Joanne Kuzbyt (top) Marie Hill, Algebra, (bottom) Kenneth Hager, Head of Math Department. 72 1 james McCelland Lucia McMillen Gerald Mita Betty Ratsch Martin Stanton James Thurston JoAnn Tilley Inez Tsacrios (above) Dorcas Hancock, Math Concepts. 73 English Received New Laboratory Esther Airey Andrew Anderson Iva Armster Frank Black Shirley Broad Daisy Brunson With double sessions there was a demand for more English teachers. The English department acquired three new teachers, Mr. Andy Anderson, Mrs. Terry Clark, and Miss Jeanie Taylor. Also the transfer of seven teachers from other schools was needed to teach the ninth graders. Mrs. Zelpha Walsh, a secretary for the department, also added to the list of newcomers. The big project for the English department was the addition of a reading laboratory. Betty Compton Susan Cornett (top) Delores Sutton, Contemporary Literature: (bottom) Rob- ert Hassall, ninth grade English. I Secretary Helped English Teachers Gaire Distler Edna Hill jennie Hillery Naomi Hillis Gerlene Locke Sue Lorbauer Marian Lowrie Richard Martinez (top left) j. P. Nelis, American Literature, (top right) Joyce Parker, Ninth Grade English and Joe Parker, biology share lunch. (clockwise from top left) Phil Morron, Drama. Thomas Pierce, Journalism. Amy Rice, Ninth grade English. Zelpha Mae Walsh, English Aide. Wilhelmina Rogers, World Literature. Aeronautics Sent Students Flying (above) William Blyshak, Physiology, (right) Elizabeth Ransom, Aeronautics. The science department has added three new courses to the curriculum. The ninth grade general science program was taught in nine week segments with students rotating from physics, chemistry, earth and math science. Engineer- ing Concepts was offered to eleventh graders. The course dealt with problems of modern technical society and how these problems can be solved. Aeronautics, a course offered to seniors, dealt with such topics as meteorology, navigation, and history of flight. V I. I RhM a % 4 w James Ford Dennis Foster Robert Gliha Rayanne Greenfield (above) Chris Seeger, Biology, (top left) David Shambaugh, Chemistry, (top right) Matthew Salisbury, Chemistry. Martha Hughes Robert Nesti Christine Hall Dora Harrison 79 Joe Parker John Phillips Peter Vasiloff Helen Wilcox Ninth Graders Rotated Sciences (above) Ronald Royal, Physics, (top right) Marian Steele, BSCS, (bottom right) Carolyn Wilson, Biology. 80 Anthropology Dug Up The Past Mrs. Ransom highlighted the social studies depart- ment with her new course, Anthropology. With the new load of students, many new teachers were added to Clearwater ' s teaching staff. Donald Chamberlin, Dorothy Cobelo, Conely Rockett and Terry Quessen- berry taught Civics, while Tom Anderson and William Tsacrios taught American History. Bible History was taught by Susan Cornett. A new duplicator was a frus- trating addition with the paper shortage limiting its use. Margaret Cleghorn Dee Cobolo (t°P left) Terry Quessenberry, Civics, (above) Russell Cantwell, American History, (bottom right) Tom Anderson, World History. Robert Furney Jack Garner E. C. Harris Conley Rockett (top left) Donald Dobbins, Sociology, (bottom left) jean Gillis, American History, (top right) Emmett Lowery, Consumer Economics, (middle right) Ray Rilling, Contemporary History, (bottom right) Steve Gerakios, Com- parative Political Systems. New Teachers Made History Pr (top right) William Tsacrios, World History, (middle right) Bert Th urston, Psychology, (bottom right) Joan Scott, Contemporary History, (top left) jerome Pittman, American History, (bottom left) George Drainer, American History. „ - Z‘ . Drivers ' Ed Changed Lanes Mr. Keith Eidson was added to the drivers education teach- ing staff, replacing Mr. Harold Reddick, who was appointed activities director. The department moved from Pod B, and into the cafeteria annex. This decreased the size of classes from ninety students to about sixty, but • increased the number of classes during the day. (above) Gerald McManamon, Drivers ' Ed. (top right) jack Wilson, Drivers Ed. (bottom right) Keith Eidson, Drivers Ed. 4 Students Studied Business World The Business Education department offered a wide variety of courses to help students gain a new insight into the many faces of business. A course in Consumer Economics gave students a chance to study problems related directly to the business world. Students who took this course, strove for a basic knowledge of business and consumer economics. (top left) Maritsa Hourdas, typing, (bottom left) Helen Hill, typing, (above) San- dra Simmons, shorthand. Fingers Flew In Typing Class (above) Charles Diehl, Bookkeeping, (top left) Connie Steele, Business Math. Work Experience Helped Sophs .jr. Mjri The cooperative education program offered different pro- grams for preparation to the business world. To be able to help the incoming freshman and sophomore classes inter- ested in work experience, Mr. Don Keller and Mr. Keith Arnold were added to the teaching staff. Two other additions to this year ' s staff, Mr. Leo Myers and Mrs. Betsy Hill taught Gas Engines and Project Distributive Education respectively. ii 9 ft lit III II III M Hit i PQRSTUVWXYZ s hi 4 m v Id f I (clockwise from upper left) Elinor Burger, DE fashion. Marjory Jones, CBE. Sharon Lazarus, VOE. le, 9 ' H 87 Job Training Prepared Students George McKeithen Girl Cadets ' Liberated ' R.O.T.C. The Marine Corps Junior ROTC faculty was comprised of two instructors — Sgt. Major Hamm, here for his second year and Lt. Col. Moody, a newcomer to Clearwater High. The aca- demic program was centered around developing good citi- zenship. Patriotism, leadership and responsibility were a few of the concepts stressed in the classes. ROTC also took on a new look this year, offering the course to girls. (top left) Sgt. Major Troy Hamm; (top right) Lt. Col. Roger Moody, ROTC stu- dents. 89 Phys. Ed. Cut (left) Herbert Dudley, P.E. (above) Connie Matthews, P.E Merle McCracken Participation Physical Education saw the arrival of a new teacher Mr. William Matthews. This was the first time a husband and wife team had ever worked together in this department. All ninth and eleventh graders were required to take Phys. Ed. The tenth graders were not required to this year because of the large number of students and the use of the gym facili- ties. Twelth graders were able to take Phys. Ed. by approval only. These classes were limited to thirty students. Martha Smith (top right) William Matthews, (top left) Earle Brown, (left) Clark Wagar. v;. . I Home Ec Broadened Its Seams With the addition of two new teachers, the home-ec department expanded to five full-time instructors. With the growth of consumerism there was a greater demand for home economics courses. An additional room, C-ll joined the home-ec complex. A new occupational course, Child Care Services, was begun this year. It is designed to prepare girls for employment as aides in child care centers and schools. Joyce Funk (top left) Dorothy Way, Clothing, (top right) Claudenia Jones, Food, (bottom r Ruth Via, Modern Family Living. Susan Long Industrial Art Classes Doubled With double sessions and the addition of ninth graders, the industrial arts department expanded its classes from five to ten. To meet this increase in classes, three instructors were added to the staff, bringing the total number of teachers to six. Another change was the enrollment of about thirty girls into this pro- gram. Courses offered were metal and wood shop drafting, and consumer electronics. Girls Invaded Industrial Arts Delmus Greene james Quinn 1: m 4 (top) Scott Davis, Woodshop. Kermit Wooldridge, Drafting. 94 Students Acquired Foreign Tongues The foreign language department expanded with the addi- tion of two new teachers. Mrs. Etelvina Schneider, and Mr. Hans Bos taught Spanish and German respectively. Mr. Richard Martinez also extended his field of teaching by taking over a few Spanish classes. Plans were in progress for an international magazine consisting of bits of Spanish, German, Latin, and French culture. Laraine Pontrello Catherine Stewart (above) Allain Rimar, French, (bottom right) Barry Wright, Spanish. German Students Got New Bos (top) Hans Bos, German, (bottom) jimmy Baggett, German. 96 Drummed (left) Donald Ha cker, band, (right) Dale Stonecipher, chorus. It Up Band Students Again the band anticipated a trip to Virginia Beach, where last year they were ranked fifth in the United States. Under the direction of Mr. Don Hacker, the ninth grade band, which performed in a pre-game football show and a Christmas concert, was added to the department. The choral department under the direction of Mr. Dale Stonecipher put on a pop concert for the first time. Other performances included their Christmas concert in Decem- ber, and in February a program at the Bayfront Center. Budding Artists Paid New Fees With the addition of one new teacher, Mrs. Barbara Bald- win, the department had four full time teachers, making it one of the largest departments in the county. Courses included were Arts 1, 2, 3, and 4 and Arts and Crafts. Due to the increase in economy, second semester there was a fee charged for all art classes. (top right) Barbara Baldwin, Art 2, 3. (center right) Celia Perry, Art and Crafts, (center left) Frank Straner, Art 1 . (above) Ellen Blewitt, Art 2, 3, 4. Book Check Thwarted Theft This year, the library installed a new book check sys- tem to cut down on theft. Many new books were pur- chased to aid the increased number of the student body. Also, Mrs. Ruth Tharin, afternoon librarian, was added to the staff. With the elimination of free peri- ods, students used the library more for study. (top left) Jeanne Robertson, Head Librarian, (middle left) Diane Johnson, AV Coordinator, (bottom left) Jean Sellers, Library Clerk, (top right) Ruth Tharin, afternoon Librarian. Secretaries Helped Lighten Load (above) Dorothea Nee, Mr. Justice ' s secretary, (top right) Roberta Keim Mr. Isackson ' s secretary, (bottom right) Carolyn Prohaska, Receptionist. Many new secretaries were added to Clearwater High. Mrs. Delores Snyder was added to the dean of girls office while Mrs. Irene Roop was added to the guidance department. With the new job of activities director, a secretary, Miss Desaulniers was added to the department. 100 HB 1 I % T (top left) Marilyn Goudeau, bookkeeper ' s secretary, (top right) Irene Snyder, dean of girls secretary, (center left) Frances Desaulniers, activities director ' s secretary, (bot- tom left) Dolores Roop, guidance secretary. Long Hours Meant More Secretaries (top right) Helena DeWaele, Records, (bottom right) Vavial Rowe, Mr. Hyde ' s secretary. Students Helped Custodial Staff Double sessions meant a lot of extra work for the custodi- ans. With the heavy load of students, more help was taken on to make the job a little easier for the department. Since seniors and juniors had afternoons free, many stu- dents worked on the custodial staff after school. (top left) Jim Smart, Head Custodian, (bottom left) Robert Vick, (above) John Dougherty. 103 I Cafeteria Opened I New Snack Bar Bag lunches and the snack bar were added to the caf- eteria this year in an effort to encourage students to eat at school. The snack bar opened at 8 a.m. for early morning students and the cafeteria remained open from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 104 (top) Edell Hogue, Cafeteria Manager, (above) Jean Madderon and Mabel Crahm. (above) Helen Moll, Catherine Morris, Charles Green, Nell Milan, and Gerry Brache. lWw r ( jy Vr + YTtli fy?rvi NFL Debaters Spoke Out A new advisor, Mr. Andrew Anderson, took over the National Forensic League at CHS as students won many awards in tournaments held throughout Florida. The thirty members spent many countless hours of research working on oral interpretations, debates and oratory and extempo- raneous speaking. (upper left) John Gregory fills out a score sheet at NFL tournament, (middle) NFL members had a gas raising money during the fuel crisis. John Long Paul Friederich, Brian Steffey, Peter Dunn, Nick Friederich, Mr. Anderson, Jack Jones, John Gregory, Larry Labus, John Mur- oc n, Jim Sloan, Aria Spencer, David Sims. 105 Council Won Exemption Battle The Student Council concentrated its efforts primarily on the academic aspects of student life. Highlights of the year were accomplishments such as final exam exemptions for all students, itroduction of Black Stud- ies into the curriculum, working towards an expanded music program with suggested courses in guitar and piano. Other activities included an informative law assembly, a Christmas dance, Student Government exchange with other schools, a recycling project and the introduction of a Student Activities Committee. (left) Student Council listens intently to John Gregory ' s idea, (above) John Greg- ory grapples with a complicated point. (sitting) Bruce Dubendorff, Paul Friederich, John Gregory, George Fleming, (standing) Richard Friederich, Themie Prodromitis, Jim Ulmer, Sara Frederickson, David Sims, Mike Kennedy, Bill Culkar, Tricia Thomas, Anne Dinger, and Jack Jones. EXECUTIVE BOARD: (from left) Paul Friederich — Vice President John Gregory — President, and George Fleming — Treasurer. , Bruce Dubendorff — Elections Chairman, (from left) Phyllis Franklin, Publicity Chairman, and June Satton, Secretary, dis- cuss the minutes from the previous meeting, (above) Advisor, Mrs. Joan Scott helped guide the council. Interact Members Donated Plaque Interact was involved in many activities: a peanut push, work- ing at the Free Clinic, challenging the WFSO basketball team, holding a car wash, and collecting funds for Lanni Langford. Some of the money from these projects went toward a plaque commemorating the ten men, from CHS, who died in Viet- nam. Interact also chose eighteen Sweethearts who partici- pated in all the activities and attended the luncheons with the Interact members. (above) Interact members pose after a work day at the Free Clinic, (above right) Interacts peanut push was a smashing success, (right) Becky Runyan, Susie Roessler, and Cheryl Zinzow in their natural habitat. 108 (front raw fr °m left) Greg Washak, Scott McGowan, George Fleming, Dale Hamilton, Cliff Anders, and Mike Kirk, (back row) Rusty Pancoast, Doug Cly- deff ' Lee Poquette ' BlM Bames - Ed Wells, Doug Wohlers, Mike Clark, Bill Steeves, Eric Sliz, Steve Nelson, Kevin Callaghan, Chris Miller, and Kirk Medve- (left) (from left) Susi Roessler, Dale Hamilton, Cheryl Zinzow, and Rusty Pancoast help out at the free clinic, (above) Sweethearts as well as members, enthusiastically washed cars to raise money. - 109 Interact Club Chose Sweethearts Sweethearts cheer their men on. INTERACT SWEETHEARTS: (from left) Debbie Slabaugh, Becky Runyon, Barb Doyle, Susie Roessler, Sue Cardinal, Elaine Odorr «, Patti Pucci, Cheryl Zinzow Joyce Waschak, Kathy Day, Nancy Hall, Becky Crenshaw, Sue Nelson, Barb Yancey, Stephanie Snodgrass, Phyllis DiMuzio. 110 AFS Club Aided Exchange Students American Field Service members participated in many fund raising projects throughout the year, making it possible to bring more exchange students to Clearwater High. The for- eign students included Ay Ling Han from Japan, Wolfgang Wingarth from Italy, Carlos Malizia from Argentina, Keiko Koyasu from Japan, Slobodan Vujisic from Yugoslavia, Dan Fagrell from Sweden and Shanil Samji from Uganda. AFS members went on a tour at the Tampa Airport. Wolfgang Wingarth — Italian exchange student. (sitting) Tim McCullough, Karen Shaw, Paul Friederich, Phyllis Frankish, Debbie Mosier, Shanil Samji, Chris Bardolf, Cheryl Perrin, Marie McCall, Eileen Emmott, Lori Meeker, (standing) Pat Deveney, Nick Friederich, Willy Culkar, Jill Oakley, Sue Alford, Mary Nem- ethy, Debbie Martin, Ay Ling Han, Carlos Malizia, Keiko Koyasu, Wolfgang Wingarth, Anita Yowell. 12 (above) Carlos Malizia and Wolfgang Wingarth spoke at an evening meeting for the Business and Professional Women ' s Association, (center) AFS members helped Jean Khoyi Nelson, Pinellas County Supervisor of elections during the summer of 73. Carlos Malizia — Exchange student from Argentina (left) AFS OFFICERS: Sherri Longaker — secretary, Pat Deveney — president, Paul Friederich — trea- surer, Sue Alford — vice-president, and Tim McCullough — assistant treasurer. 1 ( 13 ft Key Clubbers dump Dixie. (sitting from left) Randy Myrick, John Bowers, Willie Culkar, Rich Friederich, Timmy Aydt, Terry Brown, Barry Nikodem, Ted Saclarides, Vern Vokus. (standing, left to right) Bob Bohannon, Glenn Fogg, Mike Rhoads, Paul Lis, Paul Shaw, Mike Grenelle, Stuart Faison, Dave Eisele, Davio Sims, Tony Poole, Stan Dyer, Bob Stewart, Dennis Kunnen. 114 Key Club Cleaned Up Campus Keeping the area around the War Memorial clean, and beau- tifying the front of the library kept the Key Club members extremely busy. Kiwanis take-over at the Fort Harrison Hotel, participation in Homecoming, a tubing party with the Key- ettes, and a basketball game with WFSO completed their social activities. The traditional Key Club Calendar was pub- lished before Christmas. New members sing at Kiwanis luncheon. Andy Peck applies the final rinse. Key Club shows their talent at washing cars. Members get ready to Dump Dixie. (from left) Andy Newitt, Bob Sutton, Andy Labus, Randy Brown, Doug Nichols, and Frank Santangelo. 116 Nostalgia Set Dance Theme (above) Mrs. Carolyn Wilson — advisor, Elaine Story — chaplain, Sally Baker — secretary, Jana Eidson — president, Lynette Rickel, treasurer, (left) Passions were expressed through Valentine Love-A-Grams. Helping others was the theme for Keyettes in 73-74 as they aided a needy family at Thanksgiving, sang Christmas carols for area nursing home patients and adopted Velma Nez, an Indian girl from Arizona. Social and fund-raising activities such as a tubing party with the Key Club, participation in Tor- nado Tales, a 60 ' s dance and a carwash completed the Key- ettes successful year. (bottom row) Donna Snyder, Sally Baker, Susan Duff, Haven Parker, Susan Dunn, Pam Ross. (2nd row) Mrs. Wilson, Kathy Perrott, Beth Clark, Diane Var- gus, Lynette Rickel, Janah Edison, Barbara Doyle, Elaine Story. 118 (left to right) Becky Jo Wilkinson, Jode Frisbie, Jenifer Duchek,Trish Hynds, Barbara Davis, Julie Pearson, Debbie Tucker, Susan Regulski, Sue Schneiter. Becky Crenshaw shows how E z it is to be a Keyette computer. Velma Nez displays her Christmas gift sent from Keyette members. WWir Jar .? gmidtEsi .sW ! ,- a A f : ' ' •,7 4 r iH- £ ?$; 5 : 0 v «4 f7$4 V$. {, «j 54 j W) rW! fciA £3WS3 Crystallized New Ideas This year ' s staff was made up almost entirely of seniors. They had a much greater work load due to the addition of the 9th grade class. The color divi- sion pages were also an extr a, adding to the color opening and senior section. The staff worked with the challenges of 3,600 students and split sessions. (top) Kathy Hershfelt, copy editor, (top right) Debbie Fox, production manager, (above) Beth Clark, index editor, (above right) Becky Crenshaw, freshman class editor, (far right) Doug Clyburn, senior directory, (below) Patti Pucci, editor, (below, middle) Marion Han- cock, junior class editor, (below, far right) Tom Pierce, advisor. Aqua Clara mm (clockwise, from top left) Pam Ross — Bookkeeper, Mar- garet McMullen — Curriculum Editor, Jan Rutenburg — Sophomore Class Editor, Nancy Hall — Photo Editor, Gary Hixson — Sports Editor, Jeanne Lewis — Club Edi- tor, Barb Yancey — Classes Editor, Joan Carroza — Hap- penings Editor, and Terry Aldridge — Ad Manager, (cen- ter) Heidi Hopper — Design Editor. Clearlight Innovated Colorfully Clearlight Co-Editors Anne Dinger and Peter Dunn led the staff into many new ideas and projects. Deadline Delerium ' ' , a humor page created by )ohn Gregory and jack jones, was | one such venture. Guided by advisor Mrs. Shirley Broad, the Clearlight became one of the few school papers in the state to print several issues in full color for the second year in a row. To prepare sophomores and freshmen for publication i work in the future, an afternoon journalism class met with (above left) Co-Editors Anne Dinger and Peter Dunn, (above) John Gregory — Editorial Editor and Jack Jones were a gas of a combo. (from left) Anne Dinger — Co-Editor, Jack Jones, Peter Dunn — Co-Editor, John Gregory — Editorial Editor, Jode Frisbie — Fea- ture Editor, Rob Baker — Photographer, Jerry Lettre — Assistant Editor, Karen Billeter — Artist, and Dudley Calfee — Advertising Manager. (fror 124 1 r0m left) Jerr V Lettre - Assistant Editor and Scott Keith - Assistant Editor 125 NO TRESPASSING PRIVATE PROPERTY (from left) Janice Kehoe — Artist, Rob Baker— Photographer and Carol Bates — Afternoon Staff. (above) Staffers julie Glass and Gina Bowden, and Sports Editor Mike Newitt. (top right) jode Frisbee, Feature Editor, (lower left) Editors Anne Dinger and Peter Dunn and advisor Mrs. Shirley Broad hold Clearlight ' s Clearwater Sun ' Best Paper ' trophy, Miami Herald and FSPA awards. 126 127 Fathoms Doubled With Sessions Realizing a long-held goal, the creative magazine Fathoms wnet to two issues in 1973-1974. The staff for each edition was chosen from each semester ' s creative writing classes. Students from the entire school submitted prose, poetry, and artwork and those selected by the Reading Board were published. Staffers set the type and did all photography and layout. Fathoms delegates competed at the Florida Scholastic Press Association convention at Daytona Beach along with teams from Clearlight and Aqua Clara. Mrs. Marietta Brickerand Mr. Tom Pierce were advisors. (top left) Jamye Harben — editor, (middle left) Fathoms on display, (bot- tom left) Ann Heard — reading board, Linda Haver — assistant business manager, Steve Bills — reading board, Larry Waggoner — reading board, and Jamye Harben — editor, (above) Dick Womble — productio n man- ager, Mrs. Bricker — advisor, and Lee Anderson — art staff, (below) Rob Baker — photographer and layout editor. The Organization Stressed Unity Created to bring about new student activities and to emphasize unity, leadership, togetherness and elimination of apathy. The Organization recruited about 130 members. One group activity included a trip to a movie theater to see The Greatest Story Ever Told. Repainting parking space numbers was the big project of the year. (front row) Craig Beveridge; Jack Garner, sponsor;jane Sparkman; Steve Hunt, (front row on stairs) Jeanie Vincent; Sean Moloney; Russ Sorensen; Doug Armstrong; Mary Fogg; James Gillespie; Cindy Coyle; Jean Parady. (back row on stairs) Jim Schulz; Jack Churchward; John Sanxter; Steve Stortenbecker; Bill Wiseman. Chess Club Clobbered Contenders Sporting almost the same team as last year ' s Atlanta Champion s, the Clearwater High Chess Club well repre- sented C.H.S. by winning several trophies and other awards at many local tournaments. State champion Mr. George Carswell again coached the team to another successful year. (sitting) Jon Davidson, Scott Anderson, Floyd Fillenwarth, Sara Fredrickson, Pete Fillenwarth, Bill Wiseman, Bruce Dubendorff, Mike Kennedy, (standing) Bob Baughman, Rory McCann, Bruce Yancey, Robert Hos- ford, Steve Burton, Dennis Kostantenaco, Lewis Hart, Paul Bulage, Jim Starnes, John Sanxter, Greg Alexan- der, Andy Blitz, and Tim Klace. 129 130 (above) Andreina McPherson and June Satton clown around at Masque and Gavel practice, (below) Cast of Lost Horizon takes a bow. (from left) Jeff Keehn, Kate Davis, John Bowers, June Satton, Mark Smiech, Jim Ulmer, Jim Hitch, Lita Chido, Andreina McPherson, Eric Miller, Debbie Walti, Alison Abritis, Patrick Deveney. (above) Younger members of Masque and Gavel, Sharon Britt and Kathy Brownlow, learn the ropes and lines of the flyloft. (right) (sitting) Karen Wagenblast, Jim Ulmer, Karen Bil- leter. (standing) Jeff Keehn, Mark Smiech, James Hitch, Lita Chido, Debbie Walti, Eric Miller, Doug Dabruzzi, John Bowers. Players Found New Horizon Lost Horizon , a story of an idyllic place called Shangri-la, was presented by Masque and Gavel members in Decem- ber. Students also acted in plays put on by Royalty Players Workshop Theatre. A new spotlight was purchased at the cost of $500. (top left) Matt Miller, Ken Husted and Seth Keyes practice patching up the lightboard. (bottom left) Patrick Deveney and Karen Billetergoof around during dress rehearsal, (top right) Coach Philip Morron was Masque and Gavel sponsor and drama teacher, (bottom right) A tender scene in Lost Horizon. Cadettes Joined Marine Corps Jr. Reserve Officers Training Corps marched forward into second year, with the color guard and the drill teams as part of the program. The big change was the addi- tion of seventeen girls into the ranks. This meant some new courses, but mostly the girls worked right along with the boys in class and on drill and athletic fields. Car washes, picnics and orientation trips kept members busy throughout the year. In April JROTC students attended Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. (above) (back row) Rosa Young, Jennifer Udouj, Connie Ebert, Patti Reishus, Ruby Ingram, Ann Walker, Carol Briggs, Elaine Story, (front row) Emma Coon- field, Susan Harra, Julie Mathie, Jill Tenbieg, Deanna Bond, Cheryl Bicker- staff. (right) The ROTC Color Guard opened all of the football and basketball games with the salute to the flag. Ranks Of Cadets Entire JROTC unit with Lt. Col. Ralph Moody and Sgt. Major Troy Hamm. 1st PLATOON: (bottom row) Terry White, Phil DeRico, Greg Roeper, Barry Alday, Paul Barzler, Derek Moeller, Rich Walker. (2nd row) Ron Renfroe, Bob Bohannon, Bob Fowler, Joe Damon, Bob Moeller, Ed Born, John Rouisse. (3rd row) Dave Reader, Mike Grenelle, Mark Boyd, Eric Sliz, John Leight, Paul Brown, Glen Wheless. 3rd PLATOON: (bottom row) Tom Lugo, Rick Walker, Dean McMullen, Steve Femino. (2nd row) Carl Bates, Mark Hope, Gilbert DeBlois, Ron Niesen. (3rd row) Paul Smith, Gary Sapp, Paul Krahmer, Gene Warner. 133 DE Experienced A Fulfilling Year Mrs. Elinor Burger and Mrs. Ruth Pope both sponsored a chapter of the DE program at Clearwater High. Many ban- quets, luncheons and breakfasts were attended by members. Several conferences were also attended as students won many awards in display, advertising and job interviews. Mrs. Pope ' s group was voted Chapter of The Year for District XIII. Loretta Bradley and Judith Garrison use design techniques when arrang- Jenny Nichols and Patti McGinnis converse about DE. ing a display. Karen Bynum simulates a sale to Chuck Hackworth. 134 O-NSO VWS CCMTO CALLA. I (5, tii ' Iri . p f: . ' y i Wi b IY1 Ml (from left) Patti McGinnis, Jenny Nichols, Trish Grantham and Walter Mir proudly display their trophy. ( ' font row, from left) Debbie Clutter, Stephanie Sullivan, Jenny Nichols, Trish Grantham, Karen Keegan, (back row, from left) Joe Sheehan, Kim Wykoff, Pam Miles, Susan Pippitt, Lee Wynans, Walter Mir, Patti McGinnis, Ron Robertson. FBLA Captured Many Awards 1 1 1 m Members of the Future Business Leaders of America attended the state and national conferences, where they received three national awards. Students also worked at their various jobs, and entered many business orientated contests, jill Shaffer was elected vice-president of District Six, which covers four counties. ! (above) FBLA OFFICERS: (front row) Karen Bawkin, Jill Shaffer, (back row) (above) Gina Coulouris files patients ' records at Dr. Keller ' s office. Judy Whitaker, Laurie Kuypers. (above, from left) Gina Coulouris, Janell Dibbs, Rosemary Backus, Ginny Algire, Madona Glasscock, Wendy Hecker, Pat Marshall, Nadine Pederson, Sherri Cripe, Laura Roop, Laurie Kuypers, Lynn Davis, Darlene Hughes, Sue Bartlett, Judy Whitaker. (above) (from left) Miss Clegg Miller, Linda Mulhisen, Bill Fox, Sarah Parker, Karen Bawkin, jill Oakley, Anne Shrieber, Nancy Harwood, Patti Plummer, Becky Brammer, Anita Boni, Brenda Gettig, Karla Washelesky, Linda Huffman, Cathy Tuck, and jill Shaffer. (above) Sarah Parker on the job at Morton Plant Hospital, (right) Pat Marshall answers the phone at Tri- angle Indemnities. 137 138 Pat Jackson lends a hand at shoe tying to Danny Mello. Candy Williams helps Willie Green write at the Exceptional Child Center. (1st row, standing) Glen Nickelson, John Pennington, Dale Buird, Cindy Luce, Aprill Langham, Joy Stapleton, Cindy Fetterly, Nancy Reid. (2nd row, standing) Don Tucker, Jeff Bowen, Steve Hoffman, Nancy Bates, Keith Thomas, Veda King, Joh n Keenan, Wanda Mack, Mr. Roberts — advi- sor, and Michele Saveli, (sitting) Hal Hamburg, Mike LaPointe, Jack Wilcox, Mike Devlin, Lee Anderson, Bob Hughs, Ratford Smith, Steve Micha- lik, and Ervin Cobb. DCT Chapter Won District Slate Each year the DCT chapter competes with other schools at the District 12 Meeting which involves various contests in many fields. CHS students captured honors in such events as extemporaneous speaking, spelling, photography, food services, poster design, and successfully obtained all office positions at the meet. Band Livened Half-Time Show 139 (left above) Paul Hatchett plays cheerleader, (right above) CHS band livens up the action, (right) Band marches in formation at half-time, (below) Freshman band. — — 1 ' V CHS STAGE BAND- (kneeling) Mike Carter, Calvin Renaud, Richard Western, Chris Marscher, Bill Sedenberg, Jon Davidson, Mary John- son. Bob Owens, Scott Singer, Susan Smith, David Lewis, Bob Louli, Jeff Shirah, Larry Welbon. (standing) Joe Pica, Russell Norman, Mike Johnson, Bill Simpson, Steve Pate, Joe Drake, Mark Tinny, Mark Romine. (right) Marching Band displays new rou- tine. (bottom left) Trumpet section steps in tune, (bottom right) Joe Pica takes a breather. 40 Band Received Superior Rating The Crimson and Grey Tornado Marching Band performed at all football games, in many parades and put on several con- certs during the year. Superior ratings were awarded to the band at the FBA Marching Band Contest, which was held in Clearwater. A new addition to the curriculum was a freshman band, which performed in many concerts and at a pre-game show before a football game. For the second year in a row plans were made to attend the Virginia Beach festival in June. (above left) Tornado Marching Band had intricate steps to mcniorize along with the music, (above right) Band students eagerly await their performance at halftime. 141 Choral Groups Shared Harmony Having four choruses to direct, Mr. Dale Stonecipher had a busy, yet successful year. In November, all the choruses com- bined to sing in a Pop Concert, while in December the Con- cert Choir and the Pop Ensemble presented their annual Christmas Concert. February saw the choral department com- bining with seven other schools at the Bayfront Center to per- form in the production, Music that Made America Sing. GIRLS ' CHORUS: (bottom row) Gwendolyn Clifton, Sue Tucker, Linda Borum, Barbara Knight, Eileen Schneider. (2nd row) Cindy Schneider, Kathy Cottle, Trisha Buescher, Janet Hoffman, Denise Foster, Pam Miller. (3rd row) Janie Moore, Mary Sparkman, Debbie Miller, Phyllis Cordon, Ruby Marsh, Jan White, (right) Mr. Dale Stonecipher conducts the chorus to a heralding per- formance. MIXED CHORUS: (bottom row) Denise Anderson, Gwen Lueke, Roxanne McPherson, Barbara Summy, Charlene Premru, Cheryl Wallace, Teresa Podniestrozanski, Becky Hall, Marcia Hester, Armetta Green, Pam Harwood. (2nd row) Anna Bell, Jean Austin, Cathy Jarvis, Faye Washington, Donna Damm, Susan DeLaura, Mike Dunaway, Robert Jette, Belinda Randall, Martha Lee, Carolyn Michael, Lori Byrne. (3rd row) Becky Ward, Alther Johnson, Cleo Cruder, Yvonne Wright, Mary Ellen Price, Crystal Stroman, Lucy Wojdag, Ellen Chesnut, Casey Clements, Sue Gryncewicz, Jenny Smith, Tammy Burkhart, Cathy Burd. (4th row) Diane Maglio, Debbie Shepard, Tina Hipps, Phyllis Thompson, Bonnie Watson, Eyvonne Williams, Mark Whitehurst, Karen Wigley, John Braye, Ted Danels, Jim Krener, Daniel Smith. 142 g r CHOIR: (bottom row) Stephanie Sullivan, Barbara Tamanian, Patty McNeely, Keiko Koyasio, Paulette Brown, Susan Farmer, Karen Aust, Le Ann nan. (2nd row) Mary Clark, Karen Wagenblast, Diana Titus, Bill Day, Stephanie Britt, Lori Ponticello, Andreina McPherson, Tim Hamm, Andreini Per rSOn ' row ) rac Wilkenson, Kevin Smith, Elaine Odum, Jeff Irick, Kim Hartman, Paul Chamberlin, Doug Dabruzzi, Stuart Faison, Jeanne Lewis, Pat Tiff owers row ) r ' c Miller, Linda Harvey, Ken Eversole June Satton, Bruce Hatlem, Pam Miles, Alan Bailey, Karen Haire, Jamie Everett, POP ENSEMBLE: (bottom row) Paulette Brown, Stephanie Britt, Diana Titus, Karen Wagenblast, Mary Clark, Karen Aust, Kim Hartman, Karen Haire, LeAnn Brian. (2nd row) Doug Dabruzzi, John Bowers, Kevin Smith, Peter Dunn, Brad Wilkenson, Tim Hamm, Alan Bailey, Bill Day. (left) Karen Haire and Sarah Stich provide back-up music. New Flags Added Color Adding much glitter and sparkle to the marching band ' s music, the majorettes performed at all football games and in several parades and band contests. Large flags, one of the new features for 73-74, added a lot of color to the band ' s halftime performances. New red and black uniforms with coattails highlighted the year. (kneeling, from left) Connie Bennett, Lynette Rickel — Captain, and Kim Melmoth. (standing) Rhonda Kersey, Cheryl Buckley, Lisa Mann, Debbie Dure, and Robin Mauth. (left above) Rhonda Kersey performs at halftime, (above) (kneeling) Kristie Korb, Helen Lancashire, Mary Thompson, Kathy Hester, Lisa Melmoth, Renee Rickel. (standing) Clara Evans, Linda Nash, Donna Evers, Wendy Hildabrand. (above) (left to right) Kathy Norman, Kathy Hester, Peggy Leonard, Sandy Maurer, Kim Kitchen, Stephanie Stephens, Kristie Korb, Helen Lancashire Donna Afeld, Carol Kroh. (right) Lynnette Rickel leads the procession of Majorettes onto the field. Usherettes Held Garage Sale . S (front row, from left) Pam Broadwell, Linda Tomaselli, Cathy Conto, and Paulette Brown. (2nd row) Pat Hynds, Susi Roessler, Sheri Futch, and Marie Bouchard. (3rd row) Lorraine Chambers, Ann Jones, Cheryl Zinzow, Barb Yancey, Susan Duff, and Wendy Sever. (above right) Senior Susan Duff, (right) Junior Pam Broadwell. (above) Senior Paulette Brown. Usherettes entered the new year in new uni- forms consisting of plaid skirts and pants and accompanying red blazers. Attending all home football and basketball games and ush- ering at many school functions, the 15 mem- ber squad also had their first garage sale as their money making project for the year. i j (t0| ker anc 146 Half-Time Sported New Routines Several new halftime performances were seen at foot- ball games, as the Tornadoettes learned various new routines under the direction of their new sponsors Daisy Brunson and Susan Long. In order to raise money, they had a Tag Day during the summer and also sold chocolate candy at area malls. (left) Tornadoettes work hard toward an outstanding performance, (above) Patriva Mack was elected Tornadoette Of The Year. t Y Y : ljSk L J ' J • ?■• . i Co-captains Patriva Mack and Luann Ziegler, Secretary — Joyce Washak, Treasurer — Sue Schneiter. - $ (upper left) Barbara Davis and Susan Regulski prepare for the next step, (left) The advisors for this year were Mrs. Daisy Brunson and Mrs. Susan Long, (above) Linda Mulhisen steps into the spirit. li 4 149 Pep Club Boosted Spirits Forty enthusiastic and energetic CHS students gathered together at football and basketball games to form the Pep Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Connie Mathews, the group wore red jerseys and Spirit of ' 74 buttons for identification. Weekly meetings were held so that everyone could learn and practice the cheers and chants with the cheerleaders. The pep club with their crimson jerseys gathered at the games and infused all those around them with their enthusiasm. (first row) Leah Platt, Nancy Hall. (2nd row) Bonnie Baugh, Laurie Busch, Theresa Ruel, Dawn Jacobs, Julie Brenner. (3rd row) Barbara Graff, Missy Borowicz, Stephanie Pouge, Mary Ann Walker, Karen Perrott, Jamie Starr. (4th row) Karen Borchardt, Lori Hill, Kim Lovelace, Cheryl Paige, Marilyn Reyes, Cathi Cook, Susan Waddell. (5th row) Dorothy Tittle, Peggy Rohrbacher, Penny Richman, Peggy Drumright, Virginia Faison, Beth Williamson, Dana Nickelson, Denise Konkel, Joy Johnsa. (6th row) Mary Sue Roberts, Bernice Richards, Renee Rickel, Annette Peque, Cindy Keehn, Wendy Hazel, Vicki Meese, Ann Murphy. 150 I I (above) Debra Mosier and Steve Lyons display a patch, (right) Marine biolo- gists catch specimens for study. Sea Scientists Sought Specimens Many field trips were frequent for the Marine Biology Club, as members visited the sponge docks in Tarpon Springs, and the Marine Lab in St. Petersburg. Trips were also made to several local beaches so that members could collect salt water fish to put in their aquariums. For their fund raising project the club held a CHS patch. (kneeling) Brad Shepard, Amy Scherer, Anne Beard, Bill Moore, Lance Wagoner, (standing) Mike Kennedy, Mr. Robert Gliha, advisor, Steve Lyons, Herb Algire, Karen Shaw, Debbie Mosier, Karen Eifert, Steve Hunt. Math Club Solved Problems Computer study highlighted the year for the Clearwater High School Math Club, as members examined and learned to operate the computer terminal here at CHS. Under the guidance of Mr. Martin Stanton, the Math Club sponsored the National Math Contest for the second year in a row. (left) Paul Freiderich watches as Bruce Dubendorff, Bill Coe, and Ted Saclar- ides figure out a confusing problem, (above) A student checks information given from the computer terminal. (standing) Dale Brough, Mike Kennedy, Lewis Hart, John Parvin, Dave Eisele, Ted Saclarides, Richard Friederich, Mr. Martin Stanton, advisor, (sitting) Chuck Feldt, Bruce Dubendorff and Jim Berg. 152 CHS Captured Conference Crown A preseason pick for obscurity, the football Tornadoes gained strength through teamwork. The team won the Pinellas County Conference championship, regaining the prestige which was temporarily lost last sea- son. Led by Captain Tim Aydt and nineteen returning lettermen, the squad overcame injuries and losses of key players to be first in the district going into the Largo game. A tie with the arch rival Packers ended the sea- son and hopes for the playoff. Led by a rugged defense the team outscored opponents 173-65. (top left) Reserve tackle Mike Grenelle adds vocal support, (top right) Stylish Kevin Smith increases his point total, (bottom right) Coach Earle Brown intently considers actions of his team. 153 Inspired Players Never Gave Up p left) Matt Licht and John Peasley battle for the ball, (top right) jfense forces fumble, (bottom left) Coaches examine Kinley een after injury, (bottom right) Jim Taft pitches and Elmo Wright tches. 154 (to p left) Dave Cox ' s block springs Jim Taft for a gain, (top right) Fleet Elmo Wright outruns Largo pur- suit. (bottom) Taft and Kevin Smith plan tactics. 155 Dunedin Manatee Boca Ciega Brandon Lakewood Seminole Dixie Hollins St. Petersburg Northeast Largo 17-8 W 6-13 L 18-6 W 14-6 w 33-0 w 21-6 w 14-6 w 34-13 w 9-0 w 7-7 T 1973 Football Scores (top) Al Bradley and Norman Laurents combine to sack a Packer back, (bottom left) Randy Morris and Ed Whittier perform, (bottom right) Coaches McManamon and York consider the roots of the problem. 156 v Tornado Teamwork Trounced Opponents (top) An extra-point snap frozen forever, (bottom left) Coach McManamon tells Tim Aydt where to go. (middle right) Dave Cox goes airborne for extra yard- age. (bottom right) Taft slips by the Bogiemen. 58 Hi rZtT (top left) Good blocking gave Taft time to throw, (top right) Tornado offense got the tough yardage, (bottom right) A sneaky view of the offense, (bottom left) Jean Gordon hauls down opposing ball carrier. 59 Junior Varsity Supplied Thrills The double session produced nothing but trouble for the JV football players. The boys had two practices instead of one: a light practice in the morning followed bya heavier one with the varsity in the after- noon. Once again the Junior Varsity sup- plied the varsity with key replacement for injured players. Coach Don Keller supplied the strategic brainwork for the team. (top left) John Peasley beats Seminole ' s defense, (top right) Coach Keller consults with press box aides, (bottom left) Johnny Battles snags a Dunedin running back. 160 (front row, left to right) J. Battle, D. Ayo, J. Cruise, K. Baker, R. Corrimer, P. Saila, J. Williams, M. Harrison. (2nd row) M. Klapka, B. Eifert R. Clugy, K. Frazier, J. Pray, j. Maynard, T. Siegal, D. Meyers, K. Odums, P. Smith, G. Rose. (3rd row) M. Klapka, B. Beers, T. Gibson, C. Kleclea, B. Bowlin, B. Cooley, B. Fischer, T. Tomine, T. Tanney, E. Wells, S. Buchanan, D. Datson. (back row) C. Her- zog, M. Litchford, j. Hitch, P. Jester, R. Lashua, C. Bates, E. Philips, T. Farrell, J. Vantrease. (above) Defense gangs up to make the stop. (above) Rick Corriher lets one go. 161 Freshmen Held Tornado Control The freshman football squad found the going tough in the early seasons. Two tough losses marred the early going but they battled back to high- light the season with a 26-8 victory over Largo. The team ' s record was an even 3-3 and they were coached by Mr. Chris Seeger and Mr. Frank Straner. (top left) Kenny Mills wards off opponent, (above) Fresh- man backfield starts an offensive attack, (top right) Defense piles up on a Seminole runner, (right) Freshmen nail oppo- nent for a loss. 162 CHS Gained New Cheerleaders Freshman cheerleaders now have a place at Clearwater High School. They cheered the ninth grade basketball and football teams to another winning season following the tradition set by former freshman teams. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marie Hil the six girls inspired crowds to rally behind the teams. 163 (clockwise from top left) Cheryl Paige stands in preparation for next cheer; Lori Hill and Marilyn Reyes get the crowd cheering; Karen Bor- chardt, Lori Hill, Marilyn Reyes, Kim Lovelace and Cheryl Pagie pause for a halftime gossip session; Karen Borchardt and Cathy Cook start out the cheers with a smile; Karen Borchardt and Lori Hill get riled up for the start of a basketball game. JV Cheerleaders Socked It To ' Em The JV squad cheered both at their own games — home and away — and behind the varsity at the varsity games. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Merle McCracken, the JV cheerlead- ers took their team to a nearly undefeated season. Several of them belonged to the pep Club and helped out in the learn- ing of the cheers. (left) Teresa Ruel gets into the swing of the football games, (above) Missy Borowitz picks up the chant, (lower left) JVs watch for a touchdown, (below) Squad takes it easy between cheers. (top left) Lisa Laurents views game with great interest, (above) Laurie Bucsh shows Baby Tornadoes her apprecia- tion. (left) (front row) Lisa Laurents, Karen Perrot, Dawn Jacobs, (back row) Mary Ann Walker, Laurie Bucsh, Stepha- nie Paige, Missy Borowitz, Theresa Ruel. 165 % ■ ■■■■ is Cheerleading took on a new aspect this year. No longer was it a formalized traditional type of cheering. It was more of a swingy, kicky style. It involved the crowd more, leading to the formation of a pep club. Under the guidance of Mrs. Connie Mathews, this year ' s squad learned the new snappier cheers such as Frankenstein and Introduce Yourself at the ICF camp in Gainesville. They also collected money for muscular dystrophy. Cheerleading Brought In New Style 166 (above) Paula Pokorny makes a pass, (right) Julie Brenner catches her breath between cheers, (below) Cheerleaders hold Homecoming run through sign for football players, (bottom right) Susan Waddell concentrates on pom pom rou- tine. (top right) Nancy Hall moves with the music, (top left) Two cheerlead- ers prepare for their skit in Tornado Tales, (lower left) Barb Graff gets it on during the pep assembly, (above) Cheerleaders hold their tradi- tional prayer circle before a game. 167 (clockwise from top left) Mary Clark and Kim Luka dance up a storm at a pep assembly; Cheerleaders go for a ride in the Homecoming Parade; Leah Platt and Lisa Smart check out the guys walking by; Jamie Starr gets into The Stripper ; Cheerleaders take a moment out at the St. Pete game 168 Cheers Carried That Extra Pizaz fSSffBSI i V- : -- . U ' V v (top left) Mary Clark gets a kick out of football, (above) Co-Captain Nancy Hall and Captain Leah Platt psyche up football crowds, (lower left) Bonnie Baugh works up basketball spirit, (lower right) Cheerleaders get into rubber band. 169 CHS Gains Experience, Victories Stingy defense and aggressive offense were the trademark of this year ' s team. A lack of experience, only two return- ing lettermen, was made up for with hustle. The Tornadoes had a rough start but victories over Orlando Evans and pre- viously undefeated Northeast highlighted the season. The team, whose record finished at 20-5, was led by Senior Mel Daniels and Junior Anthony Jones, who both made confer- ence all-star teams. (top left) Anthony Jones lays one up against Largo, (left) Coaches Jack Wilson and Bill Mathews clear up problem, (above) Pat Hickert shoots over Manatee. _ ■■ ■ iggsaawag5M ™ aec ™ aiiaa 171 Tornadoes Outhustled Opponents (upper left) Mel Daniels rips the ball off a Largo Packer, (upper right) Mike McEldowney takes to the air against Dunedin, (bottom left) Bob Stewart attempts a hook shot, (bottom right) Junior Bryan Johnson scores on an easy lay-up. Tornadoes Knocked Off Northeast (left) Mike McEldowney fights for a loose ball, (above) Anthony Jones shoots over a Largo Packer, (below left) Paul Hatchett uses a soft touch for a bas- ket. (below) Mel Daniels takes an outside jump shot. 174 175 (above left) Center Sam Hayes controls the ball against Northeast, (above right) Junior Anthony Tut Jones lays one up in a crowd, (left) Bryan Johnson takes a fade away jump shot, (above) Rich Friedrich snags a rebound. ; - :• , ,.v i ,vj ¥« • v.w • “ vfS:: ■•,... «• Like the varsity, the junior varsity played strong defense. Under the instruction of Coach Bill Mathews, the team fin- ished with a 19-6 record. Sophomore Billy jackson finished with a scoring average of over 20 points per game. Other out- standing players were Rick Meriwether and Danny Moroff. (above) Tim Farrell clears a rebound, (above right) Rick Meriwether shoots a free throw, (right) High-scoring Billy Jackson shoots over opponent. Junior Varsity Attacked Opponents Freshmen Led Undefeated Season In their first year of existence the CHS freshman basketball team had outstanding success. Led by Coach Tom Ander- son the team went through the season undefeated. Bobby Parks consistent scoring backed up by Don Barnes rebounding keyed the team as they outscored their oppo- nents by an average of 28 points. (above, top right) Leonard Macon takes aim against Boca Ciega. (above) Chip Hammond brings the ball out of bounds, (right) Bobby Parks outma- neuvers a confused opponent, (below, left) Joe Barone uses the soft touch to score, (below, right) Leonard Macon fires a pass underneath. 178 Tornadoes Rank With County ' s Best The varsity baseball team, with ten return- ing players, was one of the toughest in the conference. Coached by Mr. ). P. Nelis, it was also one of the strongest in recent Clearwater history. Seniors Tim Aydt and Jack Ledbetter performed well with juniors Randy Morris, Paul Smith and Mike Bauza showing promise for the future. (top right) Senior Jack Ledbetter winds up. (above) Trent Spanos uses the Tornado fan to loosen up. (left) Infielder Randy Morris scoops up a grounder. 179 Baseball Team Puts Out Effort (front row from left) Andy Nall, Randy Morris, Trent Spanos, Kim Baughman, Patty Haggard, Tim Aydt, Bill Halliday, Tony Poole, Dennis Kunnen. (back row) Kally Demetrius, Mike Bauza, Tom Thalhiemer, Ed Armstrong, Ed Whit- tier, Scott Stroud, Chuck Skelly, jack Ledbetter, Andy Peck, Paul Smith, Karen Sailers. ru. (above) junior Mike Bauza shows his form, (right) Coach j. P. Nelis gives orders. ( J.V.s Played Good, Solid Ball With a new coach and new uniforms, one thing remained the same for the Junior Varsity baseball team, they still played good, solid baseball. The coach Mr. Don Keller, was in his first year at Clearwater High. Outstand- ing players were Tom Gibson, Pete Smith and Steve Buchanan. (above) Al Braswell awaits pitch, (left) Tom Gibson concentrates on his pitching. 182 (top left) (1st row from left) Greg White, Greg Currier, Mark Lacy, Brian Burr, John Vantrease. (2nd row) Jim Bronkhorst, Dana Green, Alan Braswell, Joe Verdi, John Peasly. (3rd row) Ron Pryor, Randy Rill ing, Buddy Bure, Bill Beers, Steve Buchanon. (back row) Tim Farrell, Reid Nichols, Tommy Gibson, Danny Moroff, Pete Smith. Girls Answered Call Of The Courts Inspired by Billy Jean King ' s vic- tory over Bobby Riggs, the girls showed up in large numbers to try out for the tennis team coached by Ms. Connie Mathews. The team practiced daily at the CHS tennis courts. Juniors Virginia Faison, Sharon McBriarty, and Senior Barb Hammond led the team on the court. I I (top left) (front row) Merin Bailey, Barb Harris, Cathy Frick, Sharon McBriarty. (back row) Virginia Faison, Kathy Curtis, Kim Lovelace, Barb Hammond, (above) Sharon McBriarty follows through after shot, (bot- tom left) Merin Bailey concentrates on shot. 183 (top left) Barb Hammond, (top right) Sharon McBriarty. (below left) Vir- ginia Faison, (above) Cathy Frick. VS pi %. v ? A 184 Tennis Team Turned Tough After losing four key players to graduation, the boys team still proved to be tough. The team was coached by Mr. Bill Mathews, in his first year at CHS. Seniors Mike Kennedy and Jack Jones proved to be outstanding players with underclassmen Stuart Faison and Doug Nichols showing promise. (top left) Rich Osorio and John Eifert combine to form a double threat, (top right) Senior Mike Ken- nedy follows through, (above) John Eifert smashes a return, (left) TEAM: (front, left to right) Doug Nichols, Rob Emanuel, and John Eifert. (back, left to right) Rich Osorio, Mike Kennedy, Jack jones, and Russ Marcotte. SfJ. W ; v 1 ____i i j£W i — ' NNK 185 186 Runners Strode To State Successes Hard work and dedication paid great dividends for the Cross-Country team. Led by Captain Rick Christner and returning seniors Tom McCann and Chuck Whitman the team finished 11th in the state meet. Coaches Jim Thurston and Keith Eidson advised the boys. (top left) Clearwater runners lead the pack, (top right) Joe Monger breaks away from the crowd, (bottom left) Chip Magee paces himself, (above) Cross Country takes its toll. 187 188 Track Team Sprinted Forward Led by twelve lettermen the 1974 track team was the strongest one in recent CHS history. The team sold candy to finance new equipment. A strong field of sprinters keyed the team. Outstanding performers were sprinter Elmo Wright, high and long jumper Matt Licht and the mile relay team. (top left) Sam Hayes hurls the discus, (top right) Sprinter Elmo Wright doubles in the broad jump, (above) TORNADO SPRINTERS: (from left) Tommy James, James Washington, Elmo Wright and Stan Dyer, (right) Distance runner Steve Munger enjoys practice. (top left) Matt Licht uses the Folsbury flop to clear the bar. (top right) The 1974 Track team, (middle) CLEARWATER ' S RECORD SETTING MILE RELAY TEAM: (from left) Stan Dyer, James Washing- ton, John Surrency, and Terry Brown, (left) Junior Brad Wilkinson perfects hurdling style. 89 r- (front from left) Claire Biron, Karen Eifert. (second row) Carol Romer, Andrea Huber, Linda Rawls, (third row) Dee Garrett, Dea Loy, Amy Biron, Barbara Green, (back row) Lisa Brown, Valerie Warner, Sally Dykstra, Kathy Rawls, Lisa Castagna, Amy Marnie. 190 Swim Team Strongest Ever The CHS swim team, with All-Americans Claire Biron and Peter Eunson returning, were heavy favorites to win the PCC crown. Seminole, who was considered the Tornadoes only serious contender for the title was whipped convincingly early in the season. George Bowers and Dea Loy, both under- classmen, had outstanding seasons. (above left) Steve Biron uses a kickboard to improve stamina, (above right) Swimmers congregate between events at the Seminole meet, (below left) jay Hall works on breaststroke form. (front row, from left) John Bowers, Will Castagna, Peter Eunson, Steve Rawls P ou ? P , r , u zi- (, second row ) Steve Hunt, Steve Biron, Jay Hall, (third row) Mike Lynch, Mark Smitherman, Steve Wilson, Steve Albritton, (back row) Jared Brown Phillip Olechena, George Bowers, Keith Lindquist, Tim Biron, David Aitama Jamie Hunt, Coach Ron Prokes. (center left) CHS tanksters backed into many victories, (above) Dee Garrett comes up for air. (left) Doug Dabruzzi works to improve time in breaststroke. 191 Swimmers Outclassed County Foes r A . j y 1 (above) Breast stroker executes a quick turn, (below) r Karen Eifert prepares for the medley relay, (below right) John Bowers splashes his way across Bobby Walker pool. jjgDjS | nr Jr,r I ♦ .. ... ••• r- - .  I IsL £ TO Divers Dove With Distinction Led by captain Haven Parker, the CHS diving team dove into many first place victories. Coach John Tscarios prepared the team for various district championship meets. Numerous hours of practice after school and on weekends proved for a successful season. (bottom row) Steve Butler, Eric Anthony, Miguel Carroll, and Scott Cameron (middle row) Elaine Story, Teri Crumm, and Jana Edison, (top row) Haven Parker and Carolyn Buescher. 194 (left) Haven Parker executes a half twist dive, (above) Carolyn Buescher dives in excellent form, (below) Steve Butler displays pike position. Golfers Teed Off On Opponents Although they lost five seniors off the 73 team, the 1974 golfers were expected to be stronger than ever. Senior Charles Buford, juniors Jim King, and Charles King led the squad. Coach Frank Straner gave advice to the boys. (left) Charles Buford hedges over a tee shot, (above) Mike Carter blasts one down the fairway. (left) Doug Culpon concentrates on his tee shot, (above) Charles King lashes out a powerful tee shot. 195 (kneeling, from left) Robert Deutsch, Peter Mangano, Todd Siegel, James Kuhlman, Lenny Rodgers, (standing, from left) Doug Culpon, Tim King, Charles King, )im King, Mike Carter, Charles Buford. • Team Reversed Conference Record (top) Co-Captain Steve Farabee maneuvers, (above) Larry Davis tries the old untie-the-shoelaces attack, (above right) Co-Captain Jim Calderbank begins offensive attack, (below right) (bottom row, left to right) Bobby Lovejoy, Brian Martinez, Jim Calderbank, Thad Nodine, Doug Smith, Chip Magee. (2nd row) Larry Davis, Marty Radabaugh, Den- nis Allen, Dave Souleret, Ken Why. (3rd row) Mike Magee, Doug Acree, Kevin Calderbank, Jim Miller, Brian Starkey. (4th row) John Doughtery, Ralph Foster, Mark Dahlquist, Gary DeBusk, Larry DeBusk, Eddie Wells, Paul Pizzichetti, Tom Andrews, Randy Perry, Coach Gerald Mita. The CHS wrestlers turned their record around this year. Under the direction of a new coach, Gerald Mita, the team finished with a 4-4 record in the conference as opposed to 2-7 last season. Co-Captains Jim Calderbank and Steve Farabee led the team, and Calderbank taking 5th in the State. Under- classmen Larry Davis, Thad Nodine, and Paul Jester showed promise for the future. 198 (top left) Steve Farabee maneuvers from underneath an opponent, (top right) jim Calderbank demonstrates form, (above left) Dennis Allen gains points, (above) Tommy James stalks opponent, (bottom left) George Robbins comes down on a Largo Packer. Victory Bowling Teams Struck The CHS bowling team struck up their second winning sea- son for as many years in competition. Surprising everyone the girls ' team won both the Upper and Lower County Champi- onship, while the boys won the Upper County. Taking league honors were Del Ferguson ' s 245 high game and Pete Schneid- ereit ' s 641 high series. Both teams were coached by Mr. Lew Fradkin of Hi Lan Lanes. (above) Linda Picciotto goes for a strike, (right) Lindy Kamuda puts power behind her back swing. (standing) Sponsor Ham Hamilton, Lindy Kamuda, Linda Mulhisen, Pam Blue, Linda Harvey and Coach Lew Fradkin. (kneel- ln g) Dee Mattox, Georgia Venglasz, Linda Picciotto, and Debbie Mattox. (left) Chris George displays excellent form, (above) Del Ferguson concen- trates on hitting the pocket. (standing) Craig Baird, Pete Schneidereit, Steve Box, Coach Lew. Fradkin, sponsor Ham Hamilton, (kneeling) Chris George, Dal Ferguson, Mark Paulk. Freshmen Survived 1st Big Year (from left) Linda Nash — Vice President, Marilyn Reyes — Treasurer, Mary Ellen Price — President 201 Rene Ade Don Agliano Tammie Ahrens Dave Aittama Andrew Akers Jamie Akers Pamela Akins Robert Albing William Albing Gene Aldrich Annette Alexander Sue Alexander Fidel Alvarez Rick Amorose Doug Armentrout Melissa Arnett Creativity Was Molded In 1974 John Arnold Bryan Ashbrook Robert Atkinson Jean Austin Diana Backus Dorothy Baker Henry Baker Jack Baker Nan Baker Rick Baker Suzann Ballinger Kay Barber Mary Barker Don Barnes Lorenzo Barnes Lori Barnes Raymond Barnes Steve Barnes Joe Barone Steve Bartello Mary Ann Bartolo Robert Bashore Mark Basti Phyllis Batson David Bean 202 Sheila Beck Steve Beinhorn Anna Bell Grahame Bell Lysander Bell Anthony Bennett Holly Bennett Pat Bennett Tony Berk Cheryl Bickerstaffe Cindy Bickerstaffe Mike Billiris Pete Bils Penny Birch Tim Biron Imajean Blackburn Nancy Blackburn William Blackburn Doug Blacklidge Marie Blair Karen Blaney Cindy Bloomgren Lloyd Blunt Lynn Blunt Reeca Block Regina Boatman Brad Boaz Opposite session students pass like shifts in the night. 203 Ralph Bobo Mark Boen Deanna Bond Karen Borchardt Kim Borden Missy Borowkz Jodi Born Diana Bortles Cindy Botbyl Tim Bouchard Robert Bowes George Bowers James Boyd Cecily Bradford Marva Bradley Kathy Brady Stormey Brady Russ Brasher Patricia Brennan Kelly Britt Vicky Britton Doug Brough Jim Bronkhorst Jack Brower Freshmen Adapted To Change Allan Brown Eric Brown Fred Brown Jared Brown Jill Brown Lisa Brown Steve Brown Kathy Brownlow Thad Nodine contemplates his plans for the weekend. Ricky Buckman janet Bundschuh J.V. cheerleaders post morale-building graffiti. Leah Burnett Anthony Burney Harry Burney David Burns Randy Burgue Diane Burr Aleene Butler Sharon Bylenga Kevin Calderbank Dorothy Calhoun Julie Campbell Ladonna Cantrell Robert Cantrell Carole Cappabianca Bruce Cardinal Tim Carey Bob Carlson Pam Carlson Tom Carrano Larry Carroll Miguel Carroll Janet Carroll Liza Carter Trudy Cass Lisa Castagna Lisa Chaburka Paula Chaburka Scott Chamberlain Chris Chaparro Karen Cheresini Donna Cherry Cathy Chervitz Christine Chew Bill Clarida Darlene Clark Lexie Clark Margo Clark Pamela Clarke Casey Clements Todd Clugy Theresa Burlin George Burmester 205 Barry Cohen Jean Cole Sue Cole Thomas Cole David Coley Anthony Collins Jim Collin Evelyn Colvin Tina Coniglio Shawn Connelly Tom Conners Helen Conomos joe Conyers Cathi Cook Cecil Cooney Denise Costa Robert Coutre Kathy Crabtree Mark Crenshaw John Crocker Kim Cromie Karen Crook Debbie Crosby Patty Cruise Tom Cupler Mike Curl Doug Curls Lester Curry Cheryl Curtis John Curtis Karolyn Dailey Donna Damm 206 Annette Daniels Kathy Daniels Roger Darby Leon Dash Gay Davis Dale Davidson Bryant Day Patty Dehnel Kurt DeMarr Steve Dennis Joann Dennison Ernest Desaulniers Lucy Desjardin James Devlin Antonio Diaz Doug Dickerson Debbie Diehl LeeAnn Dimas Gwen Dinger Anna DiPronio Michelle Doucette Cecelia Dowd Carolyn Dowell Frank Druzas Peggy Drumright Ray Dull Mike Dunaway Sally Dykstra Brian Ea gan Bruce Earney Kim Easterling Bill Edwards Meg Eisele David Eisenegger Caryn Eisler Dave Elbers Jeff Elder Wanda Elmore (opposite) Students exchange fresh gossip, (left) Minor distractions don ' t seem to bother Phyllis Frank- ish and Bruce Dubendorf at a Student Council meet- ing. 207 Students Exchanged Ideas In 1974 Larry Endress Craig Erickson Robin Ernsberger James Erskine John Erwin Clara Evans Brooks Everett Donna Evers Leigh Fairman Dan Farnam Mark Fehl Stephen Femino Richard Fenlon Leroy Fields Floyd Fillenwarth Pete Fillenwarth Don Fincher Connee Fisher Greg Fite Thomas Flahive John Flanagan Clinton Fitzpatrick Edward Fogh Colette Fortley 208 Brenda Fountain Annette Fowler Brad Fraley Debbie Frick Cheryl Frost Terri Frye Brad Fuchs Janelle Fuchs Marcia Futch Montie Futch Robert Futch Cindy Gadsby Jane Galli Bill Galloway Julie Gatewood Michael Gatewood Theresa Gentry Stephen Gerard Maria Gerakios Terri George Cindy Gesuoldo John Giangrosso Jay Gibbons Jay Gibson Kelly Gibson Gary Giddens Terry Gillman Felecia Gilmore Allen Glazier Kevin Glenn Mark Gobbeo Becky Goetze f 04Sr Kenneth Graham Laura Gottschalk Denis Govan Mike Gowanny Sam Gowanny George Gramling Underclassmen have sunnier times between classes. 209 Split Sessions Freed Mornings Georgia Grandic Michael Grant Chuck Greene Sharon Gregory Diane Griffin Cynthia Grimes Nanci Gustafson Beth Guy Laura Gwinn (above) Students pause a moment before leaving campus. Amy Hackbarth Karen Hagan Karen Hale Becky Hall Chris Halliday Scott Hamilton Neil Hammack David Hammond Rosemary Hamrick Yung Ho Han Sally Hancock David Harbaugh Patty Harding Tim Haritos Susan Harra Donna Harrell Anne Harrison Craig Harrison Sharon Harrison Susan Harrison Margaret Hartstein Pam Harwood Holly Hatcher Anne Hattaway l! I 210 Linda Hoopes Mark Hope Steve Hossbach Steve Hough Bob Housholder jack Howard William Howard Glen Howe Jan Hubbard Claudia Hudson Teressa Hudson Carl Huettig Danny Hulsey James Hunt (left) Freshman Meg Eisle and escort Chip Morgan at the YWCA Sweetheart Dance. T- Q 1 Jk A - 4$ Joe Hawkins Wendy Hazel David Hehr Mark Helms Anthony Hendershot Dirk Henderson Steve Henderson Robyn Herman Susan Hershfelt Marcia Hester Mary Hickert Darby Hicks Leonard Hicks Wendy Hildabrand Ellen Hildebrand Gregg Hildebrandt Lori Hill Deanne Hoag Donald Hoffman Lisa Hoffman Mike Hoffman Jenell Holder Mike Holman Jim Holzer Freshmen Retained Their Identity Tom Hulsebus jim Huston Steve Hynds Kati Iden Robert Impellzeri Cynthia Innello Polly jackson Wilfred Jackson George Jacobs Lula Jacobs Mike Jacobson Cherie Janinda Cindy Januchowski Cathy Jarvis Lee Johnson Scott Johnson Tim Johnson Valerie Johnson Anthony Jones Billy Jones Bill Jonson Lois Jost Joyce Kane Cindy Keehn Elizabeth Keenan Mike Keenan Bryan Kehoe Debbie Kelley Patti Kelly Moses Kendrick Jennie Kennedy Tom Kerchner Jean Kimble Lori King Sandra King Tim King 212 Campus Served A Thousand More jan Loeser jeff Loftin Mark Logan Kenneth Lilly Austin Long Tina Long Sandy Lopes Rainey Lord Layne Lowrey Debbie Lovejoy Kim Lovelace Randy Loveless Sharon Loveless Gloria Lundberg Dave Luszcz Eddie Lutz Lori Lutz Tony Mabini Greg Mack Mike Magee Tim Mann Susan Marandola Amy Marnie Liz Mason Jennifer Matthews Jeff Mattox Karen Mau Debbie Maxon Kathie Mayer Doris Maynard Susan McAvoy Ellen McCann Kathi McCauley Sam McClain Belinda McClelland Jorge McClelland Les McConnell Kim McCoy Emmerson McCray Tom McDonald 214 Mary McFee Bob McGowan John McGowan Mary McGuire Cindy Mcllvaine Wayne McKnight Janet McLean Penny McManning Tammy McMullen Brad McMurtrey Diane McMurtrey Steve McNaughton Jim McSheehy Nancy Means Vicki Meese Lisa Melmoth Howard Merricks Eddie Merritt Chris Metzkier Carolyn Michael Tammy Miesner Barbara Miller Jim Miller Lynette Miller Rick Miller Sandy Miller Kevin Mills Carl Minieri Nancy Mink David Miracle Jim Mitchell Alan Braswell is always alert in class. 215 School Taught Mechanics Of Life Lila Mitchell Marlon Mitchell Tammie Mitchell Steve Mod in Cindy Montgomery Charles Moore (above) Sometimes crash courses in auto mechanics took place in the parking lot. Robert Moore Cyril Morgan Randy Morrison Tom Moyer Terry Mueller Edward Mullan John Mundy Ann Murphy Carol Murphy jon Murrie Debbie Murwin Mark Musser Linda Nash Delores Nathan Bob Nelson Tammy Nelson Joe Nemethy Reatha Netherton Ed Nettleton Susan Nettleton Ed Neubaum Patty Newell Andy Newitt Richard Newton Mary Nichols Paul Niesen Cathy Nix Danny Noah Joe Nohren Steve Nugent Wendy Oakley Mark O ' Connor 216 Chris O ' Hare Philip Olechna Sue Oliveto Richard Olson Gigi O ' Neil Ruth Orloff Robert Osorio Tom Onerstreet Susan Owens Cheryl Pauge Glenn Palmieri Bill Parady Pete Parent Allen Parker Wynn Parker Linda Parkey Bob Parks janet Parrish Dana Paulk Michael Platullo David Payne Mike Pearson Fran Peart Pablo Penabade Andy Penrose Annette Peque Abbie Peterson Anne Peterson Jim Pharaoh Suzanne Phillips Dana Phillips Karen Picciotto (above) Vans were the way to roll — if you could get the gas. 217 Jimmy Pidgeon Walter Piper Phyllis Pitts Larry Plants Linda Plaster Paula Plaster Jerry Platt Teresa Podniestrzanski Dianna Poidevin Dale Polhemus Cheryl Ponds Mark Poppleton Mary Porter Sharon Porter Jimmy Potter Bruce Powers 1974 Had Its Lighter Moments Charlene Premru Karen Preston Mary Ellen Price Ron Pryer Mike Putrow Jeff Radabaugh Lana Raragas Tammy Rawls Kathy Rawls Tracy Redmond Robin Reed Connie Reeves Doris Regulski Ted Reid Patti Reishus Gladys Reyes (right) Leslie Green finds class not all dull lecture. 218 Marilyn Reyes Patricia Reynick Kathy Rice Bernice Richards Pat Richey Penny Richman Renee Rickel Patti Riker Joy Rilling Mark Roberson Bruce Roberts Mary Sue Roberts Brett Robinson James Robinson Parker Robinson The old school grind doesn ' t get Lisa Laurents down. Ann Roche Mark Rodgers Barbara Roeshink Raymond Roewert Suzanne Rogillio Ronald Romaguera Barri Rosenblum Tammy Ross Pat Ross Carl Roth Kim Roth Paul Rothwell Harold Rowe Burgue Ruben Laurel Rubing Carl Rubing Halls Provided A Meeting Place David Runkel Tipton Russell Carl Ryberg Mike Sailing Cathy Salyers joan Samoluk Beverly Sanders Frank Santangelo Ken Sanxter Carrie Sapp Gary Sapp Cindy Sarver David Sasser Joseph Scarfone Lynn Schamber Merrie Scheffer Mary Schene Robby Schick Jodi Schmidt Phillip Schneiter David Schreiner Lucy Schroepfor Bob Schubring Deedee Schwartz Brad Scott Rod Scott Thomas Scott Danny Scribner Donna Seat Carol Seely Becky Seimetz Larry Sellenger 220 Art Wasn ' t All Oils And Brushes Ellen Spoto Andy Stahl David Stanley Mike Stannard David Staub Sally Steegman Mark Stewart Belinda Stevenson james Strickland Richard Strickland John Stroup Todd Stube Kim Suhr Barbara Summy Bob Sutton David Swenson Jay Szatyari Linda Szopinski Whitney Taggart Pam Tamburn Mark Taris Martina Taylor Jill Tenbieg Maggi Teufer Katherine Thalheimer Mark Thibideau Cynthia Thomas Mary Thompson David Thompson David Thorn Deborah Tiller Gail Tilly Kris Tinsley (opposite page) Student looks weary after fighting E mall traffic, (right) Jennie Smith and Xanthe Saravanos try their hand at macrame. 222 Sam Tipton Jon Toigp David Tong Danny Toscano Joel Valone Saskia VandeKamp Keith Van Liere Greg Veale Sue Ventura Grant Victor Linda Vignali Denise Vines Robert Vokus Bob Voshall Timothy Wade Connie Walker Brenda Wallace Cathy Wallace Katherine Walter Lynda Walti Ellen Wandtke Debra Wanzie Valoree Warner Yvonne Warner Byron Waterman Erlin Watkins Bill Watson David Watson 223 Cris Tottle Mike Trammell Cheryl Traxler Steve Trizis Russell Trombly John Trueblood John Tucker Perry Tucker Karen Turley Gail Turner Sara Turner Stephanie Tuten Jeff Tyler Julie Tyndall Iris Valentine Drew Valk Students Kept Pace With The Times Earl Watts Carolyn Weaver David Weber Pam Wedel Joseph Wedeman Danny Wehinger Deborah Weiss Gail Wershing Marc Wertheim Steven Whalen Tim Whalen Jeff Wharton Susan Wheeler Ann White Greg White Robert White Sandra White Vicki Whitehouse Jane Whitehurst Arthur Whitney Chris Whitcomb Terri Whittington Dari Widman Linda Wiggins Steve Wilder Casey Wilkenson Daege Williams Dale Williams Brenda Williams Jane Ann Williams Brenda Williams Eyvonne Williams mmm 224 5 i k I D jack Williams Pamela Williams Rocanne Williamson Sharon Williamson Benita Wilson Geraldine Wilson Maunyah Wilson Mike Wilson Ray Wilson Ruth Wilson Tami Wilson Georgia Wimberly Lee Womble Cathy Wood Heidi Wood Judy Woodruff Bruce Woodward Ann Work Hulen Workman Sue Wright Tanga Wynn Alison Yannantuono Rhonda Yeldon Debbie Yungert Lori Zeis Paul Ziga Peggy Zimmerman Ricky Zing Ralph Zuckerman Robert Zurales (opposite page) Students prepare for the E mall crunch, (above) The bus circle provides a hang-out for second session students. 225 Sophomores Showed Spirit Of 76 (from left) Paul Jester — Vice President, Debbie Owens — Treasurer, Tanya Cox — Secretary, Beth Coble — President. 226 Learned Leadership w- % Doug Acree Donna Afeld Larry Alcorn Greg Alexander Steve Allbritton Colleen Allen Dennis Allen Donna Allen Bob Allison James Allstaedt John Allstaedt Scott Anderson Debbie Anderson Alfred Andrews Tom Andrews Bill Anthony Sophomores Eric Anthony Tara Arden Sandy Ashton Dennis Ayo Keith Badgett Lisa Baird Curt Baker jenny Baker Julie Bums and Lenore Berle find their language class quite amusing. 227 Dave Brun Sue Brunette Roger Brunk Steve Buchanan Cheryl Buckley Robert Buczinski Mike Buehler Carolyn Buescher The language lab is a place for communication. Friendships Grew In Classes 25 r a Douglas Buffington Amy Buford Kathy Buird Leslie Burbank Brian Bure Michelle Burbano Tim Burk Tammy Burkhart Tom Burns Steve Burton Susan Burwcll Laurie Busch Mike Busch Glen Bush Karen Butler Barbara Bylenga 229 Students Communicated In Class Lori Byrne Melvin Cain Lisa Calandro Jim Mosier, Brian Powers, and Jim Spataro turn on to electronics, (below right) Abby Herman discusses the day between classes. Peter Callahan Trudy Callaghan John Callerame Stanley Campbell Fred Cantrell Chuck Caputo Chris Carlson Pat Carlson Elaine Carr Karen Carroll Tomas Carroll Karen Carrigan Rebecca Cassels Jeri Cerulli Janelle Chalfant Roxana Chaparro Sherry Charters Jack Cheney Ellen Chesnut Pam Chester Pansy Chestine Gull Churchward Rita Chizik David Christy Dee Clark Mike Clark Mike Clark David Coachman Bech Coble William Coble Sharon Coe Steve Cohen 230 Phil Cohn Bill Cole Judy Collins Terri Conn Mary Beth Connelly Debbie Cook Earle Cooley Emma Coonfield John Cormier Rick Corriher John Conier Jack Couch Cindy Cox Keith Cox Tanya Cox Steve Craig Jerry Cramer Kaye Crampton Sharon Crawford Mary Anne Cribb Shannon Crockett Chris Cromie Susie Crozier Cleo Cruder James Cruise Dale Crum Pat Curran Kelly Currie Patricia Daege Mark Dahlquist Denise Damm Joe Damon Benje Damsker Cecilia Daniels Joseph Daniels Ray Daniels 231 Nancy Darling Angie Davis Debra Davis Mike Davis Lisa Dawson D ' Anna DeBlaker Gilbert DeBlois jeff DeBord Gary DeBusk Larry DeBusk Debbie DeCoste Tom Dehnel Karen Delaney Sue DeLaura Terry Demma Vicki Derengowski Marie Desjardin Daniel DeLuca Diane DeVita joey DeWald Brett Diamond Debbie Dixon Cindy Dobbs David Dobbs Frank Doganiero Tim Dowd Tom Dowdy Richard Downs Michele Dugan Debbie Duke Chris Dunn jimmy Dunn Connie Ebert Nancy Eckerd Donna Edmondson Herbert Edwards 232 Minds Made Ideas Work I k Lanier Edwards Tammy Edwards Cathy Eggleston Bob Eifert John Eifert Wayne Elbers Kim Elder Rob Emanuel Ted Emerson Kirk Emery Dade Endress Chris English Ronnie Esposito Joe Evans Nathan Evans Peter Fails Patty Farell Rick Farina Rick Farmer Jennifer Farnan Tim Farrell Karl Feierbacher Chuck Feldt Ken Finch Payton Fireman Laurie Fishburn Tracy Fisher William Fisher Jill Fogg Scott Fogg Felecia Ford Barbara Foster Denise Foster Hank Forest Kathy Foster Martha Fowler Greg Fox Deborah Franchine Chuck Franek Larry Frank Elaine Franklin Heisfell Franklin Madra Franklin John Foraker (above) Nancy Ofte is creative in both thought and deed, (opposite page) Students pile up as Coach Wagar hurriedly fills out admits to class. 233 Mai Franklin Kent Fraser Jeff Frey Cathy Frick Nick Friederick Randy Friedlander Al Furrell Debra Gabriel mi fiSK tm. Iff i-M-, m JStt v Luana Gann Gay Garner Dee Garrett Benny Garrison Callie George Ann Gerakios Edward Gibson Karen Gibson Lynne Gibson Tom Gibson Kevin Giles Frank Gill Nana Gillespie Jeff Glenn Brenda Glorfield Nathaniel Golden wm m JVH . ;v v David Gooch Vickie Gooch Billy Goodell Brenda Goodgame Pattj Goodman Paul Goodwin Dexter Gordon Debra Govan FHelen Gowanny Julie Grabel Armetta Green Karen Green Patty Bomkey finds German Nicht so gut. 234 Mike Green Barb Greene Jack Greene Michael Greene Charles Gregory Debbie Griffin Mark Girffin Kevin Griffith Carl Grubbs Joey Grubbs Charlie Gruver Sue Gryncewicz Dean Grzegorczyk Bill Guest Debbie Hackney Tanya Haeseker Language Classes Reviewed Cultures Lynn Hakanson Margo Hall Stacy Hall Steven Hall Dale Hamilton Hoyt Hamilton Richard Hamilton Donna Hammac Nancy Hamrick Yung Han Party Hanna Steven Hannor Douglas Harman Robert Harrelson Liz Harrill Elaine Harris Kim Harrison Marcus Harrison Sheila Harrold Johanna Hartung Donald Haver Mary Hayes Flip Haynes Teresa Hazel Holly Heezen Mark Hein Anthony Henderson Brad Hendricks Kent Henniger Chris Hensler Abby Herman Kathy Hester Scott Hewitt Casper Herzog Barb Hicks Paula Hill Tim Hill Jim Hitch Lisa Hodgson Gerald Hoff 235 Students Shared Spare Time janet Irwin Dawn Jacobs Carl Jackson James Jackson Larry Jackson Michael Jackson Paula Jackson Willie Jackson Evelyn James John Janinda Lisa Jeffries Kim Jenkins Jill Jensen Kathryn Jerrell Becky Hutto Lynn Hoffman Martha Hogan Diane Hogue Thomas Holder Tim Holman Robin Hopf Dennis Horton Bob Hosford Steve Hove Howard House Barbara Howard Tim Howard Allen Howell Mike Hrycaj Gale Hubbard Mike Huffman John Hug gins Terry Hughes Tim Hughes John Hulsey Tammy Hunter 236 (opposite from left) Bryan Starkey, Mark Williams, and Jim Mosier turn-on to electronics, (above) Frank Doganiero enjoys girl watch- ing. Paul Jester Joy Johnsa Cathy Jones Cindi Jones Susan Jones Dave Jonson Jay Johnson Leigh Johnson Marvin Johnson Mike Johnson Chris Johnston Melanie Jordan Daniel Juranko David Kandz Larry Kane Mike Keaton Pam Keehn Tama Kelly Carlene Keene Kay Kendall Abby Kennedy Suzi Kennedy Tom Kennedy Rhonda Kersey Seth Keyes Donna King John King Kerri King Sid Kilgore Don Kirby Cathie Kirk Warren Kirkland Donna Kirkpatrick Sally Kish Chuck Klecka Lori Klobcar Kirby Knight Steve Knight Tom Klingerman Cindy Kogler 237 Teachers Motivated Students ' Interests Linda Konkel Chris Koontz Kristie Korb Alice Korosy Debby Kramer Jenny Krause James Kriner Joan Kromer Barbara Kurzawa Wendy Kyriacou Ann LaBonte Andy Labus Tracey LaGuardia Cathy Lambert Helen Lancashire Tim Langford Michael LaPlante Mike LaPread Randy Lashua Shirley Lassitter Lori Launonen Lisa Laurents Adrianna Lebert Martha Lee Wilton Lee Dorothy LeFevre Bruce Lemon Janice Lewis Terry Lewis Stacey Lichter Scott Limoseth David Lindemann Debbi Lindsay Kim Litchford Thomas Litchford Chris Little 238 Bryan Martinez Michael Mason julie Mathie Sandy Maurer George Mauros Robin Mauth Chris May Janice Mayers Gerald Maynard Virginia Mazzola Patrick McArdle Rory McCann Jay McCoy Nancy McEldowney Susan McGowan Beth McGarvey Vicki McGraw Doug Mcllvaine Kelly Mclver Barbara McMahon Ricky McManning Dean McMullen Kathy McNeil Lance McPeak Roxanne McPherson Leon McWilliams John Mehrle Paula Meilleur Rick Meriwether Marcia Merle Keith Merritt Joe Mesker Carol Messenger Scott Mestler Doug Methvin Mary Mikuliza George Miller Kelley Miller Ken Miller Kent Miller Paul Turnburke finds media center a quiet study place 240 1974 Was A Year Of Discovery Andy Kane and Laurie Ash get to class early. Mark Miller Matt Miller Michele Miller Vicki Miller Willie Miller Brian Milliken Bob Mills Mary Miotke Cayleen Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Cynthia Mock Cheryl Moeller Anita Moffett Cindy Moles Mark Molina Susan Monaldi Joelle Montani Gail Moore Jeanne Moore Sharon Moore Elizabeth Morgan Dan Moroff Phillip Morris Gwen Morrow Kim Morrow Jim Mosier Alexandra Moshonas Debra Mosley Kim Mowen Nina Mudano Lori Mulhisen Joe Munger Deborah Murphree Charlotte Murray Denise Muscarella Glenn Musselwhite 241 ' 73-74 Saw Many Shortages (above) Bill Fisher, Tom Gibson, and Gay Garner impatiently wait for the bell to ring! Dane Myers Stephen Nemecek Chris Nemethy Kenneth Neumann Dana Nickelson Charles Nichols Doug Nichols Jaime Nieporte Terri Nikodem Mac Nipper Sheree Nixon Danny Noah Kathy Norman Karen Novak Mike Nowak Carol Nugent Ken Obum Nancy Ofte Bob O ' Hara Elaine O ' Hara Robin Onken Debbie Ormanian Richard Osorio Debi Owens Stephanie Paige Dawn Parker Debbie Parker Karen Parham Mary Palmer Tina Patterson Kevin Patullo Sonja Pedersen 242 Larry Pearson John Peasley Carmen Perez Karen Perrott Randy Perry Sandra Peters Ted Peters Keith Peterson Carol Pfeiffer Ernest Phillips Donna Pica Mike Pickard Carol Polton Nelson Pitts Terry Poletz Brian Powers Lisa Pittman Judy Pollack Dale Potson Linda Pownsel John Pray Judy Prohaska Mike Proper Lisa Puckett Jim Quasius Paul Raczynski Cathy Raichle Belinda Randall Debbie Rankin Richard Rawles Robert Ray Pam Raymond jay Reed Kurt Regulski Leslie Reese Jim Reinke Dale Rhodes Laura Rhodes George Richardene Diane Richards Fred Riddle Keith Rietz Debra Riker Randy Rilling (left) Students share excitement over score. 243 Rapping Was A Part Of Life George Robbins Nancy Rogillo Mary Rober Dan Robertson Kathy Robertson Gerald Robinson Katrina Robinson Steve Rogers Townes Rogers Kim Rogner Philip Rohles Meg Rohrbacher Berry Rojay Robert Romine Tammi Ronne Bonnie Roorda Ralph Rophie Gary Rose Joe Rovisse Ralph Rowe Diana Rubing Andre Rucker Theresa Ruel Harry Ruska Beverly Ruth Art Rutcha Chester Ryberg John Sabel Joni Sailer Barry Sample Vicki Sapperstein Xanthe Saravanos 244 m nHHk $ Teachers Shared Students Problems , i i. w ■ ft. V, 2 t v r £g Hi! ¥ 4s «r t I r I Carol Bates expresses her opinion to Mrs. Tsacrios. SI nN . • r ' Ml t H i .- ' lr !. 4 f. • V 5 v .1 • . C {• • rj 1 y • y V George Taylor Kim Taylor Taj Teehan Phyllis Thompson Mark Tinney Richard Tipton Dorothy Tittle Dennis Toomer Doreen Toribio Tracy Torrens Ellen Tottle Chris Tracey Dan Trapp Pat Trizis Tami Trowbridge Patti Truluck Cindy Tucker Debbie Tucker Patrick Tucker Paul Turnburke Linda Tysall Jennifer Udouj jean Uher Leslie Upledger Kevin Valentine Sue Valentino Scott Vance Steve Vangeli John Vantrease David Vargus Perry Vath Monte Venis Dianne Verdi joey Verdi Denise Vitale Janice Voltzow 247 Danny Vonderau Russell Vroon Dawn Wade Mike Wagoner Mickey Wakefield Tom Walden Steve Walin Ann Walker Mary Ann Walker Mary Jane Walker Cheryl Wallace Becky Ward Clyde Ward Rebecca Warner Faye Washington Rogers Washington Bonnie Watson Laureen Waud Sharon Wanzie Patti Wayrauch Leslie Weatherford Felix Weathers Carissa Webb fim Weber Mark Weir Kathryn Weise Eddie Wells Kevin Wendland Cindy Westlake Alan Wheeler Donna Wheeler Kathy Wheless Jack White John Whitehurst Steve Whitten Jody Whittleton Ken Why Carl Widmann Brian Wilcox Jerry Wilson Karen Wigley Mike Wilensky Doug Williams Jerry Williams Karen Williams Kendal Williams 248 (from left) Themie Prodromitis — President, Bill Culkar — Secretary, Julie Pearson — Vice President, Tricia Thomas — Treasurer. Juniors Elected Leaders For 74 250 Two Sessions Meant Heavy Traffic Bobby Abarr Alison Abritis Patti Acker Ray Acker Tuck Ackerson Rhonda Agliano Dori Aittama Sybrina Akers Maria Albert Josephine Alfeo Herb Algire Pedro Alvarez Debby Anderson Sheri Anderson Bryn Armston Doug Armstrong Ed Armstrong Greg Art Laurie Ash Ronnie Avery Terry Aydt Tricia Backus Cherie Bacon Erank Bailey Merrin Bailey Jackie Baker Robert Baker William Baker Edith Bandfield Ken Bardeen Chris Bardolf Samuel Barker The bus circle was a busy place at 12:15. Annemarie Barnes Don Barnes JoAnne Barr Chris Barter Beverly Barzler Bonnie Baugh Mike Bauza Karen Bawken Cathie Beach Debbie Beal Anne Beard Barry Bechtel Ernest Bell Marty Bell Anne Benford David Bennett 252 Students take advantage of free time in class different ways. Kevin Bennett Tony Bennett Marjorie Benson David Berglund Keith Berres Craig Beveridge Fritz Bickell Stephen Bils Stephen Biron Wayne Bishop Steve Bissonette Veronica Black Keith Blackburn Mike Blair Mary Ann Blash Martha Blevins Juniors Helped CHS Succeed Linda Blohm Richard Bluder Johnny Blunt Bob Bohannon Anita Boni Ociania Bono Robin Boothe Jo Ann Bostrom Marie Bouchard Gina Bowden Pat Bowden Roy Bowlin Steve Box Mark Boyd Mitch Boyle Teresa Bradford Alfred Bradley Becky Brammer Cindy Brannock Julie Brenner Jeannelle Bridges Carol Briggs Pam Broadwell Tim Bronza Sabrina Brough Kim Brown Larry Brown Laurinda Brown Mary Brown Phillip Brown Susan Brown Damon Brumfield Kathy Jerrell shows a flair for thinking. School Shared Exemption Privileges Donna Brunette Cindy Brunson Lindsey Brutus Margaret Bryant Charlene Boutilette Patricia Buescher Dale Burid John Burbano Pam Burgan Greg Burgess Beverly Burke Vickie Busch Dudley Calfee Beverly Calhoun Beth Call Deborah Carlin Heidi Carlin Jenny Carlson Karen Carroll Jo Ann Wise David Casmer Eric Cason Carol Caudill Cathy Caudill Paul Chamberlin Lorraine Chambers Veneda Chapin Lita Chido Carlton Childs Larry Chisholm Michelle Chorost Tim Christ 254 Drum major Richard Western protects the troops (Abby Herman and Kathy Norman) 256 Robert Deutsch Lyn DeVane Kathy Devens Cheryl Dickson Diana Dillard Gwendolyn Dillard Terri Dion Philip Doganiero Terrie Dowell Lorna Dubner jenni Duchek Paul DuFaux Cindy Ebert Lisa Edmondson Gary Edwards jeannie Edwards Harry Ely Kathy English Vicki English Todd Ericksen Patricia Estrada Scott Evans David Everett Jamie Everett Kevin Eversole Kirk Eversole Stuart Faison Virginia Faison John Farina Mike Fatolitis Taresa Faulkenberry John Felten Del Ferguson Sue Ferguson Peter Ferrante Cathy Fetterly C ynthia Fetterly Richard Fillman Juniors Shared School Spirit Tornadoettes show enthusiasm during football games. Carry Finch Amy Fincher Mimi Fisher Wendi Fleisch Mary Fogg Freddie Fogh John Folio Gabriel Font Donnelle Fowler Steve Fox Craig Frank Cinny Freeman Earl French Paul Friederich jode Frisbie David Fritz David Fry Donna Frye Barbara Gall Derek Garden Berle Garris Judy Garrison Julie Garvison Cheryl Griffin Jaime Gillespie Kenneth Gilmore Julie Glass Roger Glazier 257 Athletics Prevailed At CHS Debbie Gobbeo Doris Golden Robin Goodman Steve Goodwine Cathy Goss Toni Grady Barbara Graff Dan Grammatico Scott Grant Lisa Granoff Tad Green Walden Green Leslie Greene Tracy Gulkis Robert Gunder Roxanne Guthrie Terri Haag Natalie Haberman Patti Haggard Jay Hall Larry Hall Steve Hulsebus Robert Hamilton Hal Hamly g ■ ' ■ B or- 1 Jr m In M Mm, _ F m3 W it g “ f| w Tim Hamm Ay Ling Han Chris Hanna Bobby Hannor Mike Harding Eddie Harrell Barb Harris Michael Harris Bonnie Baugh practices kung-fu. 258 Lynn Harrison Mike Harrison Linda Harvey Scott Harvey Susan Harwood Bruce Hatlem Cynde Hawkins Wendy Hecker Rick Hefter Cary Herbert Marcia Herndon Robin Hiastaia ]im Hibbard Pat Hickert Pam Hickman Melanie Higgins Cindy Hilliard William Hoel janet Hoffman Steven Hoffman Diana Hope Kim Hough Holli House David Howe Dave Howland Mary Hradesky Andrea Huber Barry Hughes Diana Hughes Chris Hunt Steven Hunt Rock Hutchason The new basketball courts are used by the juniors during the morning session. 259 260 Mary Jane Hyatt Trish Hynds Jeff Infinger Allen Ingman Ruby Ingram Jeff Irick Kathy Jackson Pat Jackson Sheryl Jackson Jeff Jacobs Thomas James Debbie Johns Bryan Johnson Ionise Jones Jeni Jones Jerry Jones Karen Jones Liz Jones Mike Jordan Bill Kamensky Andrew Kane Jeff Keehn Mike Kelly Richard Kemink Jim King Thomas King Kim Kitchen Mike Klapka Tom Klinger Barbara Knight Liz Knight Susan Koch Gary Kramer Pride Had Its Place In ' 74 Tom Loeser Roberto Lopez Robert Louli George Lowe Kim Luka Andy Mackinnon Csaba Major Bob Malke Daniel Manion jim Mann Janet Manquen Roxanne Manthei Kathy Manuel Debbie Martin Lisa Mastro Wayne Matthews Debbie Mattox Mark Mau Doug May Julie Mayer Wayne Mazzola James McAnally Marvin McAucley Sharon McBriarty Sharing Was A Way Of Life Marie McCall Debbie McCarty Paula McClure Penny McCorkle Tim McCullough Claudia McGeachy Steve Mcllvaine David Mclnnis Mary Mclnnis Ellen McIntyre John McKisson Andreina McPherson Andreini McPherson Cindy Means Lori Meeker Joanne Merhige Roger Mesker Brian Mestler Susan Michael Steve Michalik Diane Miller Eric Miller Patti Miller Regina Miller Vicky Miller Cyril Mills Kim Milton Cassandra Mitchell Janice Mitchell Derek Moeller Diana Moeller Robert Moeller 262 Sean Moloney Mike Molzahn Kent Montgomery Bill Moore Molly Moore janie Moore Ivy Morris Randy Morris Lasandra Morrow Sharon Morrow john Moyer John Moyer Linda Mulhisan Liam Mulholland Mike Mullen Cindy Mundy Hope Murphy Jill Murrie Cyndi Musselwhite David Myers Donald Myers Andy Nall Steve Nelson Mary Ncmethy Tom Newitt Kathy Nichols David Noah Thad Nodine Debbie Nogacki Robin Oakley Shawn O ' Malley Robin Onker Tommy James contemplates as he waits to get back in the game. 263 Juniors Shared In Homecoming 264 Sue Orton Mark Osborne Nancy Oset Rick Osoro Gail Palmer Brian Paonessa Lee Papachristu Rodney Papke Jean Parady Jim Parady David Parham John Parker Jan Parry Michelle Paulson Bruce Payne Julie Pearson Greg Peart Andy Peck Michelle Peck John Pennington Cindy Perkins Cheryl Perrin Karisa Perrone Ken Peters Mark Peters Robin Peterson Gary Phillips Linda Picciotto Mark Pickard Paul Pizzichetti Kenneth Polk Dennis Ponds Lori Ponticello John Gelep escorts Liz Jones. Children are sharers by Nature. Kenny Potter Harry Powell Terry Premru Themie Prodromitis Greg Pugh Karen Pils Nancy Quinn Martin Radabaugh Gary Rader Debra Rafferzeder jule Raichle Rocco Rao Linda Rawls Tim Redmond David Reeder Rod Reeves Susan Regulski Lorna Reichardt Nancy Reid Tim Reinoehl Calvin Renaud Ronald Renfroe Karen Revels Eva Rhoads 265 Juniors Took Time To Relax Brian Rhoads Linda Rice Kathy Roach Cathy Roane Sue Roberts Donna Robertson Ed Armstrong seems to enjoy class. Daniel Robinson Janet Robinson Mark Robinson Rachel Robinson Sycra Robinson Benjamin Rochelle Lenny Rodgers Carol Roemmer Greg Roeper Carol Rogers John Rogers Robin Romaguera Joe Rooney John Rouisse Bill Roys Jeannine Rubrecht Austin Ryder Bill Sakelson Shanil Samji Joan Sanchez Ronnie Sansom John Sanxter Mark Sarris Daryl Savelis Randy Schmidt Eric Schmitz Carol Schneiter Sue Schneiter Peter Schneidereit Paul Schuler Pricilla Schulman James Schulz 266 Juniors Worked And Played Mrs. Shirley Broad ' s classes get journalistic experience. Thomas Smith David Smoak Rita Snapp Eileen Snyder Russell Sorensen Dave Souleret Trent Spanos jane Sparkman Aria Spencer Phil Spotts Daniel Stahl Marty Stanquist Diane Stanton Joy Stapleton Mark Stavros Despina Stefanidou Kathy Stephens Gail Stere Dale Stevenson Curt Stoehr Steve Stortenbecker Terry Strickland Cindy Strike Betsy Stroup 268 Football Brought People Together Regina Ulrich Barbara Vachon Sharon Valdez Kurt Van Etten Craig Van Liere Karen Van Schenck Greg Veltman Lori Ventura Fred Vevier Leon Vincent Susan Waddell Karen Wagenblast Art Wainwright Rich Wacker Roxanne Walsh Rick Walto Julie Wand Joyce Waschak Gene Washington Kelly Watkins Teresa Watkins Gene Watts Joel Webb Harvey Webster Kim Wedel Lance Wegener Jeff Weglarz Larry Welben Debbie Wells Frank Wenglasz Georgina Wenglasz Debbie Wernsing Cathy West Bobby Westlake Matt Wheeley Brad Wilkenson and Janie Moore sit it out at a football game. Sheila Whitman Edwin Whittier Steve White Terrance White Jim Taft talks the game over with Coach Brown during timeout. jackiea Wilcox Greg Wilder Brad Wilkenson Becky jo Wilkinson Dan Williams Inez Williams Linda Williams Randolph Williams James Williamson Judy Williamson Brenda Wingate Bill Wiseman Sharlyn Wolfe Mary Lou Wolff Doug Wood Ray Wood Tom Woodruff Howard Word Carol Wright Larry Wright Missy York Todd Yurchisin Stephen Zabawa Stella Zambalis 271 ?SiSS I f Senior Class Officers Shared Responsibilities (from left) Mark Hanigan — Treasurer, Mary Clark — Secretary, Scott McGowan — Vice President, Jack Jones — President. 272 ;s d ‘ I Friendships Flourished Marsha Abner Barry Alday Duane Aldrich Terry Aldridge Bernice Alford Ginny Algire Mary Allbritton Anne Allen George Allen Clif Anders Hurldon Anderson Roberta Andres Heather Androney Pamela Angstadt Renate Armitage Karen Arnett 273 Sunsets Were There For Sharing Mark Aronson Richard Arsenault Marilyn Atwood Vickie Aust John Avgerenos Stella Avondo Tim Aydt Andrew Ayo Rose I la Ayo Rosemarie Backus Patricia Bailey Craig Baird Cathy Baker Sara Baker Gary Banks William Barnes Mark Barron Bob Barry Paul Barzler Nancy Bates BUB Kim Baughman Jimmy Bedwell Ernest Bell Gary Bender Teresa Benedict Bob Bennett Richard Bennett Keith Bentzel Robert Bert Cathy Bickerstaffe Karen Billeter Ken Binder Marcia Birkebak Claire Biron Ron Blalock Kathy Blaney Carole Blasko Mike Blickendorfer Lorri Block Pam Blue Luke Bonofiglio Linda Borom Nancy Botbyl John Bowers Bonnie Bowes Tim Boyle Karen Braaksma Guy Bradley Loretta Bradley Tom Bradstreet Brady Peter Elaine Bralley Ronald Bray Leann Brian William Bridges Cynthia Brinson Stephanie Britt Dale Brough )eff Brown Paulette Brown Richard Brown Ken Brownlow Bill Brune Nancy Brune Dan Bryder )im Bryder Lynn Bujnoski David Bundschuh Mike Burke Robert Burlin Karen Burnison Doug Burns 276 Donna Watts finds some spare time for studying. Marcy Buursma Rita Cable Jim Calderbank Robin Caldwell Kevin Callaghan 277 Mike Carter Will Castagna Darla Charters Tim Cherry Pat Chizik Mary Clark Gwendolyn Clifton Cindy Cline Debra Clutter Doug Clyburn Maureen Callahan Mike Campbell Patrick Canan Alexis Capezuto Theresa Carano Susan Cardinal Joy Carignan Linda Carlson Joan Carroza Sonya Carson Richard Christner Karen Christy Mark Ciechowski Beth Clark Bonnett Clark Marion Cockerham William Coe Verlia Cole Karen Collins Sam Collins Rose Combs Bonnie Conklin Maureen Connelly Cathy Cooley Gregg Corder Kathy Cottle Eugenia Coulouris Barbara Cox David Crabtree Viki Crance Lisa Crandall Cathy Creger Becky Crenshaw Ellery Cressia Daniel Cribbs Mary Cummings Esther Curl Donna Curran Doug Dabruzzi Nancy Daege Bill Daniel Melvin Daniels Elaine Dash Kelly Davidson Danna Davis 278 Gary Davis Steve Davis Linda Delaware Susan Delich Brad DeMarr Kally Demetrius John Dennis Susie Davis Bill Day Charline Deblois Cindy Defelix Janell Dibb Eddie Dickson Michael Dillon Phyllis Dimuzio Anne Dinger ■ YFU members sell donuts to earn money. Phil DeRico Theresa Desjardin Richard Deutsch Michael Devine Michael Devlin 279 Seniors Tore Through Year Barbara Doyle Joseph Drake Kirk Driver Bruce Dubendorff Run-through ' s were a regular part of the football spirit at CHS. James Dubois Susan Duff Craig Duncan Peter Dunn Susan Dunn Richard Durkin Stan Dyer Mark Easter Elissa Eckert Jana Eidson David Eifert Karen Eifert David Eisele Mark Emerson Kurt Engel 280 Craig Engelhardt Susan England Claudia Erwin Karen Eskew Peter Eunson Brenda Evans Lisa Evans Paula Everett Ken Eversole Rob Fady Dan Fagrell Beverly Fairfield Steve Farabee Susan Farmer Brian Feeney Lynn Felice Toni Felton Susan Ferguson Louis Fernald Eugene Fields Jim Fields Keith Fischer Sherry Fish John Flahive 281 Two Sessions Made Two Schools Margaret Flahive George Fleming Sue Flynn Glenn Fogg Julio Font Lecia Foster Robert Fowler Larry Fowler William Fox Debbie Fox Miriam Fox Glen Franke Phyllis Frankish Sara Fredrickson Richard Friederich Sheree Futch Alan Gallay Susan Garcia Aaron Garner Joe Gavigan Mary Geders Chris George Margaret George Brenda Gettig Bill Gibson 282 WOI! I IM( ICf T Virginia Giles Rebekah Gillespie Madona Glasscock Mark Goheen Doris Golden Geanesia Golden Melodee Goodier Donald Goodroe Jean Gordon Phyllis Gordon Ward Gottschalk Anne Grant Patricia Grantham Brian Green Joyce Green 283 | , ip wjj |t t I I  f I Walden Green John Gregory Mike Grenelle Brenda Griggley Robert Haas Mike Hackworth Karen Haire Nancy Hall Bill Halliday Diane Hamilton Barb Hammond Mary Hamrick Marion Hancock Mark Hanigan Melvin Hannor Jayme Harben Robin Harris Lewis Hart Kim Hartman Nancy Harwood Dale Hatchell Linda Haver Sam Hayes Ann Heard Todd Hefter Robbie Heidleberg William Heitman Ann Henderson Scott Henninger Kathy Hensler :3 . . Kathy Hershfelt Michael Hester Ann Hicks Carol Hicks Carolyn Hill Jim Hill Thomas Hinzey Gary Hixson Barbara Hobaugh Craig Hofmeister Patrick Hoolihan Heidi Hopper Stace Hotlen Judi Howard Mike Howard 285 Buses wait for mid-day load of upperclassmen. i James Howell Anne Hradesky Karyn Hubbard Linda Huffman Darlene Hughes Pamela Hulsey Rodney Jackson Gwendolyn James Gary Johnson Mary Johnson Daniel Johnston Ann Jones H| Band Members Practiced Hard Ed Cruz gets in tune with the spirit of 74. 286 w Carol Jones Jack Jones Jeannie Jordan Jeffrie Jordan Linda Jost Kimmy Kamensky Melinda Kamuda James Kearsley-Brown Kathleen Keating Angela Kedersa Karen Keegan Ruth Keene Janice Kehoe Scott Keith Eugene Kelley Deborah Kelnstin George Kennedy Linda Kennedy Mike Kennedy Tim Kerns Pat Kierecki Mary Kimmet Veda King Bob Kirby Mike Kirk Carl Kirsch Nancy Klaeser Dan Klein Jackie Kline Danya Knapp 287 Cheryl Knauff Ken Kneiss Louise Koch Viola Koenig James Kogler Donald Konen Denise Konkel Marianne Korosy Keiko Koyasu Claudia Kuenn Dennis Kunnen Kathleen Kuntz Students Strove For Exemptions Kurt Kunze Mark Kurzawa Kathy Tew and Kim Hartman tune in . . .almost. Laurie Kuypers Kathy MacKay Steve Maglio Carlos Malizia George Manthei Kim Marchuk Bill Martin Alan Mason Alicia Matthews Dianne Mattox Gregg Maurer Russ Marcotte Lawrence Marjan John Marnell John Marscher Robye Marsh James Mayes Bernard McArdle Jimmy McAuley Stephanie McCall Peter McCann Tom McCann Joann McCatharn John McCormick Brenda McCoy Caroline McCoy Joseph McDermott Walter McDevitt Michael McEldowney Patricia McGarvey Michael McGilvary 290 William McGowan Susan McMeekin Cynthia McMellon Margaret McMullen Jim McNaughton Patty McNeely Kirk Medvedeff Laurent Meilleur Kim Melmoth Leigh Meriwether Sara Merriam Dolores Mewbourn John Milano Pam Miles Hurrying to class leaves little time for talk. Patti McGinnis Scott McGowan Christopher Miller Diane Miller Pam Miller Paul Miller Jeff Milton Peter Minkoff Walter MiF Florence Mistretta Brian Mitchell Faith Moeller Michael Molino Joann Montoro Marjorie Moore Joanna Morgan Donzel Morrison Jeff Morrow . Debora Mosier Mattie Mosley Edwin Moyer Mike Mudano Harry Mullen John Murdoch Sandy Murphy Anita Muscarella Randy Myrick Gerry Nadreau Susan Narcisi Pam Neeb Susan Nelson Mike Newitt (right) Coach Mac shares happiness with players. Jenny Nichols Laurie Nichols Tom Nichols Glenn Nickelson Barry Nikodem Russell Norman Jill Oakley Elaine Odom Rhonda Olinger Frank Oliveto Wayne Orosz Mike Osattin Robert Osborne Kitson Overmyer Bob Owen im§ • 1 , Ed Page Debra Paige Cheryl Palmer Rusty Pancoast Haven Parker Testing Blues Were Everywhere Seniors show relief after state placement testing. Sarah Parker John Parvin Mark Paulk Bruce Pearson Nadine Pederson Kaaren Perdue Kathy Perrott Becky Perry Susan Perry Libby Phillips 294 Mark Rhoads Theresa Rice Lynette Rickel Diane Riesdorph Cay Rilling Marty Roberson Patricia Roberts Ron Robertson Susie Roessler Elaine Rogers Mark Romine Laura Roop John Ross Pam Ross Robert Ruel Ron Runkel Becky Runyan Helen Russell Jan Rutenberg Donna Rutherford Ted Saclarides Cathy Sadler Karen Sailers David Sapp June Satton Jack Saunders Michele Saveli Carmine Scarfone Amy Scherer Albert Schmidt 296 mm Students Shared Happy Moments Charles Schneider Lynn Schneider Anne Schrieber Robert Schwartz Rory Scroggins Bill Sedenberg Elke Seehase Karen Seevers Jay Sellers Barbara Sellinger Joseph Serafini Wendy Sever Anthony Jones and Stephanie Paige get together on way to class. 297 Cheerleaders Bubbled Over Jill Shaffer Karen Shaw Andy Shaw Joseph Sheehan Frederick Shelton Jeffery Shirah Debra Shoopman Ray Sima Dan Simmons Lennie Simon Bill Simpson Deborah Slabaugh Linda Slagle Lynne Sloan James Sloan Jean Smalling Lisa Smart Mark Smiech Angela Smith Doug Smith Karen Smith Kathy Smith Lisa Smith David Smitherman Stephanie Snodgrass (from left) Mary Clark, Paula Porkorny, and Leah Platt goof off between plays. 298 David Snyder Donna Snyder Mary Sparkman Linda Spearman Tom Spence Karen Spencer Mary Spencer Bonnie Spicer Cindi Stafford Nancy Stahl Brenda Stapleton Janet Starnes Jamie Starr Bill Steeves Biff Steffens Allison Stem Linda Stephens Diane Stevens Sandra Stevens Robert Stewart Sarah Stich Laurey Stierheim 299 Halls Varied Throughout The Day Sharon Stoneburg Mary Story Kathe Street Scott Stroud Stephanie Sullivan Elaine Symes Paul Szarka Barbara Tamanian Drew Tanney Carol Taylor David Taylor John Taylor Jacque Tennies Patsy Thomas Barbara Thompson Kim Thomson John Thurston Dolie Tibbs Mary Tittle (top right) Early morning finds E and F mall empty of activity, (right) Halls are busy between classes. 300 Kenneth Todd Mary Tomaselli Judy Tomlinson Omer Tucker Greg Tyndall John Tyson Claudia Ucker Kerry Ulrich Doug Valentine Randy Valentino Sal Valentino Pam Vance Jackie VanDiver Betsy Triplett Thomas Triplett Chris Tripodis John Trizis Becky Truluck Cathy Tuck Altrina Tucker Donald Tucker Randy Toombs Gregg Tottle Patricia Touchton Janice Watson Mark Watson Randy Watson Donna Watts John Webb 303 Kathy Weeks Pamela Weglarz Thomas Wehinger Richard Western Lynn Wheeler Glen Wheless Judy Whitaker Jan White Terry White Chuck Whitman Jeanine Wilkins Alyce Williams Candy Williams Debi Williams Eugene Williams Heather Williams Inez Williams Irene Williams Karen Williams Larry Williams Larry Williams Virginia Williams Jim Wilson Kathy Wilson Pearlie Wilson Mr. Gerakios Cultivated CHS David Winslow Jack Winters Dale Wohlers Doug Wohlers Mr. Steve Gerakios attacks the weeds around the war memorial. Wolfgang Wingarth Richard Womble Veretta Worlds Kim Wright John Wyant Lee Wynans Barbara Yancey Kathy Yost Michele Young Anita Yowell David Yungkau Frances Zacharias Linda Zega Luann Zeigler Cheryl Zinzow The Candy House jim Stewarts Shoes Sherry Fish 76 Sunshine Mall Annjones 15 Sunshine Mall Chris George Will Castagna Showcase Gifts 74 Sunshine Mall Joyce Waschak Vicky Miller Jode Frisbie 305 STEAKS CHIEF CHARLEY’S 2516 GULF-TO-BAY CLEARWATER, FLORIDA PHONE 446-7433 The Candle Factory Linda Huffman 102 SunshiflB N clll Mike Burke Red Gate 52 Sunshine Mall Debbie Fox Nacol ' s Jewelers Debbie Lawrence 60 Sunsh i PIG IsAdil I Bill Martin Breslers 32 Sunshine Mall 30 Cl if Anders Globe Auto Imports 1700 Gulf-to- Bay Cathy Baker Everett Burrell Sweden House 2456 Gulf-to-Bay Town Country Crystal Closet jenny Nichols Sunset Pt. and 19 Shopping Center 1620 Clilf tO Bay Brian Green 308 Peltz Shoes 17 S. Ft. Harrison Keppie Travel _ . Sue Nelson 41 N. Ft. Harrison Steve Nelson 309 You have the power to falter your future And ours. The quality of life you choose to live will d i rectly affect the way we serve you. With your help, we can preserve a quality everyone can enjoy Florida Power Mary Allbritton Kennedy Brothers 780 U.S. Hwy. 19 Pinellas Park Dimmitt Chevrolet Tricia Priest 603 S. Ft. Harrison 310 Jacky Van Diver Sandy Clements Holiday Inn 521 S. Gulfview 400 U.S. 19 South Geo. H. Harbison Inc. Realtor Richard Frederich 1203 S. Ft. Harrison Ave. Caesar ' s Jewelers Kathy Yost Sunset Point 19 Shopping Center Jack Winters Yankee Clipper Heidi Hopper 47 N. Ft. Harrison 311 Cloth World Sunset Pt. and 19 Shopping Center Anita Muscarella Kim Wright Tucker Piano and Organ Co. 1158 Cleveland Debbie Tucker Mat Wheeley Nino ' s Restaurant 101 S. Garden Ave. Carol Blasko Jamie Starr Jersey Jim Towers T.V. and A.C. AndyAyo 2119 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 3)3 314 Archer Advertising Pam Ross Haven Parker 327 S. Garden Ave. Sweat ' s Flower Shop 1200 S. Ff. Flarrison Kally Demetrius Ted Sac I ar ides Paul Szarka Men ' s Fashion Outlet 631 Cleveland St. 10 Sunshine Mall Helen Russell Angela Kedersha House of Hobbies 11185 S. Ft. Harrison 1 CD lormade rn feittoM • 625 y out i v tfoiou-xi Avenue eaviva ew, yffiovicki 33516 313 S 46-7223 acceMoj r ie Karen Eifert Terry Brown Trickel ' s Jewelers 627 Cleveland • Ml Sandy ' s Book Store Kim Kamensky Pat Canan Marianne Korosy 530 Drew St. PSYDfl Nancy Hall Patti Pucci Capogna ' s Dugout 1653 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. I a, Hr Colonial Lamp Shop 1506 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. D 316 Anne Allen Rosie Ayo Anne Dinger Jim Calderbank Clearwater Sun 301 S. Myrtle Gulf Discount 1770 Drew Robert Rue! m t r fey P d Diana Moeller Stand n ' Snack 57 Sunshine Mall Donna Snyder Scott Stroud Rose Bootery 420 Cleveland St. 317 Karen Spencer Jerry Johnson Frank ' s Greenwood Pharmacy 635 Cleveland St. EiaineOdom 1000 Cleveland Doug Burns Kevin Callaghan Suzuki Cycle City 1900 U.S. 19 South Jerry Lettre Steve Lettre Ray ' s Zenith Showcase 1590 U.S. 19 South 318 Beth Clark Karen Swenson Charlie Harris Pontiac 1320 U.S. 19 South 320 Imperial Hardware 1464 S. Belcher Rd. 321 WETIC BJ Pet Villa 254 S. Highland Fishermans ' Wharf 551 Clearwater Pass Maureen Callahan Norman Laurents Ann Heard Sam Collins Roberts ' Cafeteria 86 Sunshine Mall Walgreen Drug Store 1271 S. Missouri A I Bradley Lynn Davis award winning YEARBOOK • Portrait • Commercial • Wedding Sn.-A I Yates Auto Service 1239 S. Lincoln Ave. Alicia Matthews Wayne Matthews Twedt ' s Lanes Inc. 13100 Seminole Blvd. Becky Crenshaw Mike Kirk H 324 ' M R And J Sports Center 2 Clearwater Mall Pam Hulsey Joan Corroza Veghte Agency 601 S. Lincoln Ave. Ceorge Miller AAMCO Transmissions Belleair Fabrics 1530 U.S. 19 South 201 S. Greenwood Fashion Cleaners 1152 Court St. Vinder Real Estate 1279 Cleveland St. Randy Watson Court Square Auto Parts 640 Court St. Laura Roop Florida Gulf Coast Art Center 222 Ponce DeLeon Blvd. $ V I M 326 Dorian Housing Corporation Jan Rutenburg . Margaret McMullen 613 South Myrtle 327 A.M.P.A.C. 1350 N. Missouri Gregg Maurer iuann Zeigler Drew Tanney Carillon Rug Cleaners 1107 N. Ft. Harrison Phillip ' s Coiffures 292 Windward Pass 328 SINCE 1912 CLEAR W 7“£p laundry CLEANING RUC CLEANING PHONE 2145 V Mary Clark Rachel Robinson Staley ' s Pet Towne 1451 S. Belcher Clearwater Laundry Cleaners Marie Bouchard Roger Bouchard r C-J George Manthei 301 S. Missouri Gary Davis Highland 66 1850 N. Ft. FHarrison 329 Marion Hancock Russ Marcotte Clearwater Brace And Limb 1242 S. Highland Avenue 330 - ADULTS START ANYTIME - ADULTS START ANYTIME - SAFER DIXIE DRIVING SCHOOL OFFERS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE A COMPLETE 2-WEEK STATE APPROVED TEENAGE 30-6 DRIVER-ED COURSE TO FIT YOUR SCHEDULE Morning Class 8:30 AM - 1 1 :30 AM Afternoon Class 2 PM - 5 PM Evening Class 6 PM - 9 PM To Enroll in Class of Your Choice Call 446-2591 or 442-0963 1313 So. Missouri Ave., Clearwater - ADULTS START ANYTIME - ADULTS START ANYTIME - U.S. Army Recruiting Office 2001 Gulf-to-Bay Anvil Paint 1255 Starkey Rd. 331 City Cycle And Supply Hugh Troyer Jeff Ray 314Belcher Carson ' s Restaurant 232 N. Indian Rocks Rd Cary Hixson D.P.I. Quality Paints 532 M i SSO U r i Teri Crum Clothes Line 98 Sunshine Mall 332 Innisbrook Shelley Dunn Lizz Jones US Highway 19 — Tarpon Springs Dee Garrett Phyllis Dimuzio 333 334 Florida Bank f Of I ■BBS Commerce 2363 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Terry Aldridge Kim Smith Kathy Hershfelt The Red Head Highland Shopping Center East Bay Deli, Inc. 2238 East Bay Drive BREAKFAST RESTAU {.DELI Gordon ' s Citgo 100 Island Estates Gene Kelly Jean Gordon High Dry Marina 202 Windward Pass Peter Dunn Bonnie Spicer Linda Slagle Florida Fabrics 1245 N. Hercules 335 Banking Serves America American National Bank Of Clearwater Bank of Clearwater Barnett Bank Of Clearwater, N.A. Clearwater Beach Bank Clearwater Mall Community Bank Ellis National Bank Of Clearwater Exchange Bank Trust Company Of Clearwater First National Bank Of Clearwater Florida Bank Of Commerce Northeast Bank Of Clearwater Second National Bank Of Clearwater Members F.D.I.C. and Banker ' s Council 336 Crawford Pearson Suncoast Sights Carpets, Inc. Sounds Nick Mastro, Realtor , Vice President tisa Mastro Donna Curran Kathy Pe rrott The Crisp Co. Realtors 2433 Gulf to Bay Blvd. 337 RADIO 1340 338 Lewis Pharmacy Belleair Realty, Inc. Jeanne Lewis 2811 West Bay Drive Terry Lewis Diane Vargus Kathy Blaney 685 Main Street Cail Palmer Dennis Kunnen Cheryl Palmer Shelby Plaza 1850 N. Ft. Harrison Condon-Meek Lori Black 1211 Court St. MICHAEL CLARK ' S nasai HABER HAIR FASHION FOR HEN AND M)MEN 1969 -A DREW SI AA-Z -ZbZl 340 By Brett Harrison Marcia Hester Harrison Furniture Company 1330 S. 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Harrison 353 Senior Directory ABNER, Marsha — 273 ADE, Taryne — Marine Biology Club 1 ALDAY, Barry — )ROTC Color Guard 2, 3, Drill Team 2, Jr. Exchange Club 1 — 273, 133,148 ALDRICH, Duane — Baseball 1, Football 1 — 273 ALFORD, Bernice — AFS 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3 Vice-Pres. 3 — 273 ALGIRE, Virginia — Boosterettes 1, FBLA 3, Pep Club 3 — 273, 136 ALLBRITTON, Mary — 273, 310 ALLEN, Anne — 273, 316 ALLEN, George — Wrestling 1 — 273 ANDERS, Clif — Cross Country 1, German 2, Interact 1, 2, 3, Interact Treas. 1 — 273, 308, 109 ANDERSON, Hurldon — Key Club 1, 2, DCT 3, Fathoms 3 — 273, 138 ANDRES, Roberta — 273 ANDRONEY, Heather — 273 ANGSTADT, Pam — Boosterettes 1 — 273 ARMITAGE, Renate — 273 ARNETT, Karen — 273 ARONSON, Mark — 274 ARSENAULT, Richard — 274 ATWOOD, Marilyn — Boosterettes 1, Homeroom Rep. 2, AFS 3 — 274 AUST, Karen — Chorus 1, 2, 3, Pop Group 1, 2,3 — 274,143 AVGERENOS, John — 274 AVONDO, Stella — Clearlight 1,2, Exchan- gettes 1 AYDT, Timmy — Football 1, 2, 3, Football Capt. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hall of Fame, Base- ball Capt. 3, C-Club 1, 2,3, Boys ' State 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Rifle Range 3 — 157, 158, 274,115, 24,18,180 AYO, Andy — 274, 313 AYO, Rosella — 274, 316 BACKUS, Rosemarie — FBLA 3 — 274, 136 BAILEY, Patricia — 274 BAIRD, Craig — Bowling Team 2 — 274, 200 BAKER, Cathy — 274, 308 BAKER, Sally — Keyettes 3, AFS, NHS 3, Y- Service Club Sweetheart Queen 3, Out- standing High School Students, Keyette Sec. 3 — 274, 23, 37, 29 BANKS, Gary — 274 BARNES, Bill — 274,109 BARRON, Mark — 274 BARRY, Bob — 274 BARZLER, Paul— 274,133, 21 BATES, Nancy — DCT 3 — 274, 1 38 BAUGHMAN, Kim — Baseball 1,2, 3 — 275, 180 BEDWELL, Jimmy — 275 BELL, Ernest — 275 BENDER, Gary — NHS 3 — 275 BENEDICT, Theresa — 275 BENNETT, Richard — Exchange Club 1, Foot- ball 3— 275 BENNETT, Robert — 275 BENTZEL. Keith — Band 1, 2 — 275 BERT, Robert — Band ROTC3 — 275 BICKERSTAFFE, Cathy — 275 BILLETER, Karen — 275, 22, 130, 124 BINDER, Kenneth — 275 BIRKEBAK, Marcia — YFU, Marching and Concert Band — 275 BIRON, Claire — 275, 32, 190 BLALOCK, Ronald — 275 BLANEY, Kathy — Interact Sweetheart 3 — 275, 338 BLASKO, Carole — Pep Club 3 — 275, 312 BLICKENDORFER, Mike — 275 BLOCK, Lorri — 275, 340 BLUE, Pam— 275,199 BONOFIGLIO. James — 275 BOROM,Lindia — 275,142 BOTBYL, Nancy — 275 BOWERS, John — 275, 143, 115, 130, 192 BOWES, Bonnie — 275 BOYLE. Tim — 275 BRAAKSMA, Karen — 275 BRADLEY, Loretta — 275, 134 BRADSTREET, Tom — 275, 321 BRADY, Peter — 276 BRALLEY, Elaine — 276 BRAY, Ronald — NHS 1,2, Spanish Club 1, 2, NHS Treas. 3, Spanish Club Treas. 2 — 276, 23, 22 BRIAN, Leann — NFL, Ensemble, Concert Choir — 276,143 BRIDGES, William — 276 BRINSON, Cindy — NHS 3 — 276 BRITT, Stephanie — Keyettes, Spanish Club, Concert Choir, Pop Ensemble — 276, 143 BROUGH, Dale — Math Club 3, Chess Club 2, NHS 3, Key Club 1, Outstanding High School Student — 276, 23, 152, 29 BROWN, Paulette — Choir 1, Concert Choir 3, Pop Ensemble 3, Usherettes 3 — 276, 143,146 BROWN, Terry — Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1,2, 3, C-Club 2, 3, Key Club, Boys ' State 3 — 315,115,189, 48, 276 BROWNLOW, Ken — 276 BRUNE, Nancy — 276 BRUNE, Bill — Chess Club 2, Amateur Radio 2 — 276 BRYDER, Danny — 276 BRYDER, lames — 276 BUFORD, Chuck — Student Council 2, Soc- cer 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, Outstanding High School Student — 195, 1%, 29, 347 BUJNOSKI, Lynn — 276 BUNDSCHUH, David — 276 BURKE, Mike — 276,307 BURNISON, Karen — 276, 318 BURNS, Doug — 276, 318 BURRELL, Everett — 308 BUURSMA, Marcy — 277 CALDERBANK, James — Clearlight 2, 3, Interact 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3 — 277, 317, 198 CALDWELL. Robin — AFS 2, 3 — 277 CALLAGHAN, Kevin — 277, 318, 109 CALLAHAN, Maureen — 277, 322 CAMPBELL, Mike — Marine Biology Vice- Pres. 1, Chess Club 2, NHS 3, High-Q, Catagorically Speaking CANAN, Patrick — 277, 315 CAPEZUTO, Alexis — 277 CARDINAL, Susan — Interact Sweetheart 3, Student Council 1 — 277, 110, 346 CARIGNAN.Joy — 277 CARLSON, Linda — 277 CARRANO, Theresa — 277 CARROZA, Joan — Health Careers 1, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Aqua Clara Happenings Editor 3 — 277, 325, 26, 120, 123 CARSON, Sonya — 277 CARTER, Mike — Interact 1,2, Latin Club 2, Interact Sec. 3, Golf 2, 3, Band 1,2, Stage Band 2, 3 — 277, 195, 1%, 347, 140 CASTAGNA, Will — Key Club 1, 2, 3, C-Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Math Club 2, Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, Diving 2, 3, Hall of Fame — 277, 305, 23,19,191,193 CHARTERS, Darla — 277 CHERRY, Tim — Boys ' State — 277 CHIZIK, Pat — Keyettes 2, 3, NHS 3 — 277, 23 CHRISTNER, Richard — Exchange Club 1, Exchange Club Vice-Pres. 2, Interact 3, Cross Country Captain 3, Track 1, 2, 3 — 277,111,189 CHRISTY, Karen— 277 CIECHOWSKI, Mark — 277 CLARK, Bonnett — 277 CLARK, Beth — Aqua Clara 3, Index Editor 3, Keyettes 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3 — 277, 320, 118, 26,120,122 CLARK, Mary — Choir 1, 2, 3, Pop Ensemble 3, Tornadoettes 2, Cheerleader 3, Sec. Sen- ior Class, Student Council 1 — 272, 277, 298, 329,143,168,169 CLEMENTS, Sandra — 311 CLIFT ON, Gwen — Concert Choir 2, 3 — 277,142 CLINE, Cindy — NHS 3 — 277, 23 CLUTTER, Debbie — DECA 3 — 277, 135 CLYBURN, Doug — Key Club 1, Interact 2, 3, Aqua Clara Senior Dir. Editor 3 — 2 77, 345, 120,109,122 COCKERHAM, Marian — 278 COE, Bill — Marine Biology Club Vice-Pres., German Club 1, Chess 2, NHS 3, High-Q, Categorically Speaking — 23, 30, 278, 152 COLE, Verlia — NHS 2, 3, Health Careers Sec. 2, Delta Epsilon Phi 3, German Club 2 — 278. 23, 32 COLLINS, Karen — German Club 1 — 278 COLLINS, Sam — Interact 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1 — 278, 322 COMBS, Rose — 278 CONKLIN, Bonnie — 278 CONNELLY, Maureen — Swimming 1, 2, Cal- endar Girl 3— 278, 114, 349,117 COOLEY, Catherine — Majorettes Captain, Band 1,2, 3 — 278, 144 CORDER, Gregg — 278 COTTLE, Kathy — Mixed Chorus 2, 3 — 278, 142 COULOURIS, Gina — FBLA 3 — 278, 136 COX, Barb — Swimming 1,2 — 278 CRABTREE, David — 278 CRANCE, Viki — 278 CRANDALL, Lisa — 278 CREGER, Cathryn — 278 CRENSHAW, Becky — Keyettes 3, Interact Sweetheart 3, Aqua Clara Freshman Class Editor 3 — 278, 324, 119, 120, 110, 122 CRESSIA, Ellery — 278 CRIBBS, Daniel — 278 CUMMI NGS, Mary — 278 CURL, Esther — 278 CURRAN, Donna — Keyettes 3 — 278, 337 DABRUZZI, Doug — NFL, Swimming, Con- cert Choir, Masque and Gavel — 278, 143, 130,191 DAEGE, Nancy — 278 DANIEL, William — 278 DANIELS, Melvin — Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1.2 — 278,171,170,173,174 DASH, Elaine — Tornadoettes 3, DE 2 — 278, 148 DAVIDSON, Kelly — Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Chess Club Pres. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 2.3 — 278,129,140 DAVIS, Danna — 278 DAVIS, Gary — 279, 329 DAVIS, Lynn — FBLA Treas. 3 — 136 DAVIS, Steve — 279 DAY, Bill — Choir 1, 2, 3, Pop Ensemble 1,2, 3, Choir Pres. 3, Masque and Gavel 1, Marine Biology Club 1, Football 1,2 — 279, 143,344 DEBLOIS, Charline — 279 DELAWARE, Linda — 279 DELICH, Susan — 279 DEMARR, Brad— 279, 347 DEMETRIUS, Kally — Bat Girl 3, Homecom- ing Court 3, Calendar Girl 3 — 279, 314, 133,117,180,181 DENNIS, John — 279 DERICO, Phil — JROTC Drill Team 2, 3, JROTC Color Guard 2, 3, Rifle Team 3 — 279,133 DESJARDIN, Theresa — 279 DEUTSCH, Richard — Swimming 1, Golf 2 — 279 DEVINE, Michael — Swimming 1, 2 — 279 DEVLIN, Michael — DCT Treas. 2, Exchange Club Sec. 1 , Football 1 — 279, 1 38 354 DIBBJanell — 279, 42,136 DICKSON, Eddie — 279 DILLON, Michael — NHS 3, Track 1 — 279, 23 DIMUZIO, Phyllis — Senate 1, Interact Sweetheart 3, Diving 2 — 279, 333, 110 DINGER, Anne — Quill and Scroll 2, 3, NHS 3, Student Council 2, 3, Delta Epsilon Phi 3, Chess Club 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, Key- ettes 2, 3, Math Club 2, Marine Biology Club 1, Hall of Fame, Clearlight Co-Editor 3 — 279, 31 7, 1 06, 23, 27, 1 24, 1 7, 32, 1 26 DOYLE, Barb — Keyettes 2, 3 — 280, 118, 341, 110 DRAKE, Joseph — Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, Band 1 , 2, 3, Pep Band 3 — 280, 140 DRIVER, Kirk — 280 DUBENDORFF, Bruce — Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, Student Council Treas. 2, Student Council Elections Chairman 3, NHS 3, ICC 2 — 280, 107, 106, 23, 152, 129 DUBOIS, James — 280 DUFF, Susan — AFS 2, Keyettes, Y-Teens Treas, 2, Y-Teens Vice-Pres. 3, Usherettes 3, Chorus 1,2 — 280, 118, 146 DUNCAN, Craig — 280 DUNN, Peter — NFL 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Clearlight Co-Editor 3, Concert Choir 3, Pop Ensemble 3 — 280, 335, 143, 26, 23,105,124, 28,126 DUNN, Susan — Keyettes 3 — 280 DURKIN, Richard — Exchange Club 1 — 280 DYER, Stanley — Key Club 1, 2,3, C-Club 1,2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Boys ' State 2 — 280,115,188, 24,189, 28 EASTER, Mark — 280 ECKERT, Elissa — 280 EIDSON, Jana — Keyettes 2, 3, Diving 2, 3 — 280,118,194 EIFERT, David — NHS, Delta Epsilon Phi — 280 EIFERT, Karen — NHS 2, 3, Girls ' State 2, C- Club 2, 3, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Marine Biol- ogy Club 3, Marine Biology Sec. 3, Calen- dar Girl 3, Outstanding High School Stu- dent —23, 24, 280, 315, 114, 29, 117, 190, 192 EISELE, Dave — Latin Club 1,2, Key Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, Math Club 3, Chess Club 2, Key Club Pres. 3, Football 1, Boys ' State 2, Sen- ate 1, Outstanding High School Student — 280, 115, 23, 152, 38, 24, 29, 28, 337 EMERSON, Mark — Swim Team 1 — 280 ENGEL, Kurt — Quill and Scroll 3, Student Council Rep. 1,2, Clearlight Copy Ed. 3, Wrestling 1,2 — 280, 27 ENGELHARDT, Craig — 281 ENGLAND, Sue — 281 ERWIN, Claudia — 281 ESKEW, Karen — Marine Biology 1, CHS Marching Band 1,2 — 281 EUNSON, Peter — 284, 32, 191 EVANS, Brenda — 281 EVANS, Lisa — 281,328 EVERETT, Paula — DCT 2, 3, DCT Sec. 3, Concert Choir 3 EVERSOLE, Ken — Football 1, 2, 3 — 281 , 143 FADY, Rob— Key Club 1,2, 3, Key Club Vice-Pres. 2 — 281 FAGRELL, Dan — 281 FAIRFIELD Bev — 281 FARABEE, Steve — 281,198 FARMER, Susan — Prom Comm. — 281, 143 FEENEY, Brian — 281 FELICE, Lynn — 281 FELTON, Toni — 281 FERGUSON, Susan — 281 FERNALD, Loius — 281 FIELDS, Eugene — 281 FISCHER, Keith — 281 FISH, Sherry — 281,305 FLAHIVE, John — Chess Club 2, Stage Crew 1 — 281 FLAHIVE, Maggie — 282 FLEMING, George — Student Council Treas. 3, NFL 3, Interact 1,2, 3, Interact Pres. 3 — 282, 106, 107, 109 FLYNN, Sue — 282 FOGG, Glen — 282, 115, 23, 21 FONT, Julio — Student Council Rep. 3, 282 FOSTER, Lecia — CBE 3 — 282 FOWLER, Larry — 282 FOWLER, Robert — JROTC Drill Team 2 — 282,133 FOX, Debbie — Senate 1, Annual 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 2, Spanish Club 1 — 282, 307, 122 FOX, Miriam — 282 FOX, William — Bowling Team 1 — 282, 137 FRANKE, Glen — 282 FRANKISH, Phyllis — AFS, Student Council Pub. Comm. — 282, 107, 112 FREDRICKSON, Sar a — NHS 2, 3, Student Council 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Marine Biol- ogy 1 — 232, 106, 23, 129, 29 FRIEDERICH, Richard — Key Club 3, NHS 2. Pres. 3, Student Council 2, 3, Chess Club 2, Math Club 2, 3, Delta Epsilon Phi Pres. 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, High-Q, Catagorically Speaking 3, National Merit Hall of Fame, Outstanding High School Student, Who ' s Who — 282, 311, 115, 23, 152, 22, 30, 25, 173,17, 29, 32,175, 28 FUTCH, Sheree — Cheerleading 1, Usher- ettes 3— 282, 146 GALLAY, Alan — 282 GARCIA, Susan — 282 CARNER, Aaron — Chess Club 2 — 282 GAVIGAN, Joe — 282 GEDERS, Mary — 282 GELEP, John — 264,53 GEORGE, Danny— DCT GEORGE, Chris — Aqua Clara 3, Clearlight 3, Bowling 3 — 282, 305, 120, 51, 62, 63, 200 GEORGE, Marti — 282 GERLACH, Stephan — 33 GETTIG, Brenda — FBLA 3, NHS 3 — 282, 137 GIBSON, Bill — 282 GILES, Jenny — 283 GLASSCOCK, Madona — DECA Treas. 2 FBLA 3 — 283, 136 GILLESPIE, Rebekah— 283 GOHEEN, Mark — 283 GOLDEN, Doris — 283 GOLDEN, Geanesia — 283 GOODIER, Melodee — 283 GOODROE, Donald — 283 GORDON, Jean — 159, 283, 335 GORDON, Phyllis — 283, 143 GOTTSCHALK, Ward — Band 1, 2 — 283 GRANTHAM, Patricia — DECA Treas. — 283, 135 GREEN, Brian — 283, 308 GREEN, Joyce — 283 GREEN, Kinley — Baseball 1,2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, C-Club 1,2, 3 — 153 GREGORY, John — German Club, Key Club, Student Council Pres., NFL, Sophomore Class Vice-Pres., Hall of Fame, Clearlight — 284, 107, 106, 114, 27, 105, 124, 115, 17, 337 GRENELLE, Mike — Key Club, C-Club, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Rifle Team 3 — 284,133,115, 28 GRIGGLEY, Brenda — 284 HAAS, Bob — DECA 2, 3 — 284 HACKWORTH, Michael — 284 HAIRE, Karen — Concert Choir, Pop Ensem- ble, Fathoms — 284, 143 HALL, Nancy — NHS 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Aqua Clara Photo Editor 3, Sophomore Class Treas., Interact Sweetheart 3, Calen- 3 55 dar Girl 3, Cheerleader 2, 3 — 284, 316, 150, 114, 26, 120, 23, 123, 110, 169, 117, 384, 167 HALLIDAY, Bill — Baseball 2, 3 — 284, 180 HAMILTON, Diane — 284 HAMMOND, Barbara — Cheerleader 1, Ten- nis 3 — 284, 183, 184 HAMRICK, Mary — 284 HANCOCK, Marion — Quill and Scroll 3, Aqua Clara Junior Class Editor 3 — 284, 330,127,120,122 HANIGAN, Mark — 272, 284 HANNOR, Melvin — 284 HARBEN, Jayme — Fathoms Editor — 284 HARRIS, Robin — Keyettes 3 — 284 HART, Lewis — Chess Club 2, 3, Math Club 3 — 284,152,129 HARTMAN, Kim — Student Council 1, Con- cert Choir 1, 2, 3, Pop Ensemble 3, YFU 1 — 284,288,143 HARWOOD, Nancy — FBLA 3 — 284, 137 HATCHELL, Dale — NHS 3 — 284, 23 HAVER, Linda — Spanish Club 1, Fathoms Assist. Business 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Majorette 2, 3 — 284,144 HAYES, Sam — Key Club 3, NHS 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3 — 23, 171, 188, 173, 284, 175 HEARD, Ann — Student Council 3, Band 1,2, 3,AFS1, Fathoms 3 — 284, 322 HEFTER, Todd — Interact 1, C-Club 2, Organization 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1 — 284 HEIDELBERG, Robbie — 284 HEITMAN, William — Key Club 3 — 284 HENDERSON, Ann — Tornadoettes 1, 2 — 284 HENNINGER, Scott — Football 1, 2, 3 — 284 HENSLER, Kathy — Clearlight 3 — 124, 284, 127 HERSHFELT, Kathy — Spanish Club 1, Quill and Scroll 3, Aqua Clara 3 — 26, 120, 122, 285, 334 HESTER, Randy — 285 HICKS, Ann — 285 HILL, Carolyn — 285 HILL, Jim — 285 HINZEY, Tom — 285 HIXSON, Gary — C-Club 3, Quill and Scroll, Football 1, 2, 3, Aqua Clara 2, 3 — 26, 123, 285, 332 HOBAUGH, Barbara — 285 HOFMEISTER, Craig — 285 HOOLIHAN, Patrick — 285 HOPPER, Heidi — AFS 1, 2, Aqua Clara 2, 3 — 120,123, 285,311 HOTLEN, Stacy — 285 HOWARD, Judi — 285 HOWARD, Mike — DCT 1, 2 — 285 HOWELL, James — 286 HRADESKY, Anne — 286 HUBBARD, Karyn — Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band — 286 HUFFMAN, Linda — FBLA 3, Sec. 3 — 137, 286, 307 HUGHES. Darlene — 136, 286 HULSEY. Pam — 286, 325 JAMES, Gwendolyn — 286 JOHNSON, Gary — Football 1 — 286 JOHNSON, Jerry — 318 JOHNSON, Mary — Latin Club 1, Band 1,2, 3, Stage Band 1 , 2, 3 — 286, 1 40 JOHNSTON, Dan — 286 JONES, Ann — 146, 147, 286 JONES. Carol — 286 JONES, Jack — Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, AFS 1, 2, 3, C-Club 1,2, Student Council 2, 3, Class Pres. 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, NFL, Society of Out- standing High School Students, Clearlight 3, Hall of Fame — 105, 106, 124, 272, 287, 185,18, 29 JORDAN, Jeannie — 287 JORDAN, Jeffrey — 287 IOST, Linda — Band 1 — 287 KAMENSKY, Kim — 287, 315 KAMUDA, Melinda — Bowling 2, 3, Capt. 3 — 287.185 KEARSLEY-BROWN, Jim — 287 KEATING, Kathleen — 287 KEDERSHA, Angela — 287, 314 KEEGAN, Karen — DECA, 135, 287 KEENE, Ruth — Jr. Exchangettes 2, NFL 3, Treas. 3 — 287 KEHOE, Janice — German Club 2, Clearlight 3 — 27,125, 287 KEITH, Scott — Chess Club 1, 2, Clearlight 2, 3 — 125, 287 KELLEY, Eugene — 287, 335 KELNSTIN, Deborah — CBE 2 — 287 KENNEDY, George — 287 KENNEDY, Linda — 287 KENNEDY, Mike — Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2, NHS 2, 3, Marine Biology Club 3, Pres. 3, Jr. Exchange Club 1, 2, Treas. 2, Tennis 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Boys ' State — 24, 47, 129,152, 287,185, 29, 28 KERNS, Tim — 287 KIERECKI, Patricia — 287 KIMMET, Mary — 287 KING, Veda — DCT 2, 3, Pres. 3, Fatho ms 3 — 287 KIRBY, Robert — 287 KIRK, Mike — 109, 287, 324, Interact 2, 3, Bowling 2 KIRSCH, Carl — 287 KLAESER, Nancy — Marine Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Exchangettes 3, Track 3 — 287 KLEIN, Dan — NHS 2, 3 — 287 KLINE, Jaque — 287 KNAPP, Danya — 287 KNAUFF, Cheryl — 288 KEN, Kneiss — DCT 2, 3 — 288 KOCH, Louise — 288 KOENIG, Viola — NHS 3, Delta Epsilon Phi 3, Sec. and Treas. 3 — 23, 288 KOGLER, Jim — DE 2, 3 — 288 KONEN, Donald — Student Council 2, Health Careers 2 — 288 KONKEL, Denise — FTA 1, Pep Club 3 — 150, 288 KOROSY, Marianne — 288, 315 KOYASU, Keiko — 112,143, 288 KUENN, Claudia — 288 KUNNEN, Dennis — Key Club 2, 3, C-Club 2, Baseball 2, 3, Tennis 1, Football 1—115, 288, 340,180,181 KUNTZ, Kathy — German Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3 — 288 KUNZE, Kurt — 288 KURZAWA, Mark — 288 KUYPERS, Laurie — 136, 288 LANGHAM. Aprill — DCT 3 — 138, 289 LAPOINTE, Mike — DCT 2, 3 — 289 LARSON, Kim — 289 LAUDA, Kim — 289 LAURENTS, Norman — Football 1, 2, 3 — 156, 289, 322 LAWRENCE, Debra — 289, 307 LEANDRI, Renee — 289 LEDBETTER, Jack — Baseball 1, 2, 3 — 289, 180,179 LEE, Betty — 289 LEIGHT, John — 289 LEITH, Greg — Chess Club 2 — 289 LEMON, Denise — Band 1 — 289 LETTRE, Gerard — Quill and Scroll 3, Clear- light 2, 3 — 27, 124, 125, 289,318 LEWIS, Jeanne — Concert Choir 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Aqua Clara 3 — 26, 120, 123, 143, 289, 338 LEWIS, Owen — 289 LICHT, Matt — Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1,3 — 154,188,189, 289, 28 LITTLEJOHN, Joseph — 289 LIPPOLD, Colleen — 289 LIMOSETH, Jeanne — 289 LONGAKER, Sherri — AFS 2, 3, Sec. 3 — 289 LOULA, Susan — CHO 3 — 289 LOVITZ, Tracey — Keyettes 2, NHS 3 — 23, 289 LUCE, Cindy — 138, 289 LUND, Gary — Wrestling 2 — 289 LUSZCZ, Deborah — 289 LYONS, William— 289 LYONS, Steve — Interact 3, Cross Country 1, Marine Biology Club 3, Vice Pres. 3 — 151, 289 MABINI, June — Tennis 1, Boosterettes 1 — 289 MACK, Deborah — 289 MACK, Patriva — Student Council 3, Torna- doettes 2, 3, Co-Capt. 3. Tornadoette of t he Year 3 — 47, 1 48, 1 49, 289 MACKAY, Kathy — 290 MAGLIO, Steve — 290 MALIZIA, Carlos — AFS 3 — 113, 290 MANTHEI, George — 290, 329 MARCHUK, Kim — 290 MARCOTTE, Russell — Tennis 1, 2, 3 — 290, 330,185 MARJAN, Lawrence — 290 MARNELL, Jack — 290 MARSCHER, Chris— Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band, Pep Band — 290, 140 MARSH, Rubye — Chorus — 142, 290 MARTIN, Bill — Band, Stage Band, Concert Choir — 36, 290, 307 MASON, Alan — Football, Wrestling — 290 MATTHEWS, Alicia — NHS 2, 3 — 290, 324 MATTOX, Diane — Bowling 2, 3 — 290 MAURER, Gregg — 290, 328 MAYES, Jim — 290 MCARDLE, Bernard — 290 MCAULEY, Jimmy — 290 MCCALL, Stephanie 290 MCCANN, Peter — Debate — 290 MCCANN, Tom — 187, 290 MCCATHARN, Joann — 290 MCCORMICK, John — 290 MCCOY, Brenda — 290 MCCOY, Caroline — 290 MCDERMOTT, Joseph — 290 MCDEVITT, Walter — 290 MCGARVEY, Patricia — Swimming 2 — r 290 MCELDOWNEY, Mike — Key Club 3, Basket  ♦ ball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 3 — 171, 290, 174 MCGILVARY, Mike — 290 MCGINNIS, Patricia — 134, 135, 291 MCGOWAN, Scott — NHS 3, Interact 1, 2, 3, Chess Club 2, Senate 1, Class Vice Pres. 3 — 23,109, 272, 291,28 MCGOWAN, William — 291 MCMEEKIN, Susan — 291 MCMELLON, Cindy — 291 MCMULLEN, Margaret — AFS 1, Aqua Clara 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Y-Teens 1 , 2, 3 — 26, 42,120,123, 291,327 MCN AUGHTON, Jim — 291 MCNEELY, Patricia — 143, 291 MEDVEDEFF, Kirk — 109, 291 MEILLEUR, Laurent — 291 MELMOTH, Kim — 291,144 MERIWETHER, Leigh — Tennis Team 2, 3, NHS, NHS Vice-Pres. 3, Keyettes 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Hall of Fame, Outstanding High School Student —23, 22, 291, 18, 29 MERRIAM, Sara — 291 MEWBORN, Dede — 291 MILANO, John — 291 MILES, Pam — DECA 3, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3 — 291,143,135 MILLER, Chris — Interact 1, 2, 3, Football 1 — 292, 109 MILLER, Diane — Pep Club 3 — 292 MILLER, Pam — 292, 142 MILLER, Paul — 292 MILTON, Jeffrey — 292 MINKOFF, Peter — .Chess Club 2, Bowling 2 — 292 MIR, Walter — Spanish Club 2, DE 2, DE Pres. 3, Spanish Club T reas. 2 — 292, 1 35 MISTRETTA, Florence — 292 MITCHELL, Brian — Baseball 2, 3 — 292 MOELLER Faith — Pep Club 3, Student Council, YWCA — 292 MOLINO, Michael — 292 MONTORO, John — Chorus 1 — 292 MOORE, Marjorie — 292 MORGAN, Joanna — 292 MORRISON, Donzel — 292 MORROW, Jeff — 292 MOSIER, Debora — 292, 151, 112, 28 MOSLEY, Mattie — 292 MOYER, Ed — 292 MUDANO, Michael — DCT 3, Wrestline 2 — 292 MULLEN, Harry — 292 MUNGER, Stephen — Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1,2,3 — 288 MURDOCH, John — 292, 105 MURPHY, Sandra — Latin Club 2, 3 — 292 MUSCARELLA, Anita — 292, 312 MYRICK, Randy — Key Club 3. Baseball 1 Boys ' State 2 — 292, 115, 24 NADREAU, Gerry — 292 NARCISI, Sue — 292 NAULT, Michael — 302 NEEB, Pam — 292 NELSON, Sue — Keyettes 2, 3, NHS 3, Calen- dar Girl 3, Interact Sweetheart 3 — 292 309, 114, 36,110,117, 28 NEWITT, Mike — Key Club 2, 3, Clearlight 3, Key Club Treas. 3, Quill and Scroll 3 — 292 124,126 NICHOLS, Jennifer — FHA 1, Keyettes 2, DECA 3, DECA Sec. 3 — 293, 308, 1 34, 1 35 NICHOLS, Laurel — 293 NICKELSON. Glenn — 292, 138 NIKODEM, Barry — Key Club 2, 3 — 115 293, 350 NORMAN, Russell — 41, 293, 352, 140 OAKLEY, Jill — AFS 1, 2, 3, Exchangettes 2, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, ICC 2, CBE 3, FBLA 3 — 112 137,293, 347 ODOM, Elaine — Interact Sweetheart 3, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3 — 37, 110, 143, 293, 318 OLINGER, Rhonda — DE 2, 3 — 293 OLIVETO, Frank — DCT 3, Bowling 2, 3 — 293 OROSZ, Wayne — 293 OSATTIN, Mike — 293 OSBORNE, Robert — 293 OVERMYER, Kitson — 293 OWEN, Robert —293 PAGE, Ed — Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3 PAIGE, Debra — FTA 1, Maas Tee Board 2, Student Council 3 — 148, 255, 148 PALMER, Cheryl — French Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Sec. 3, Boosterettes 1 — 294, 340 PANCOAST, Rusty — 109, 294 PARKER, Haven — Keyettes 3, Calendar Girl, Diving Team 2, 3, Capt. 3 — 114, 118, 294, 314, 44,117,194 PARKER. Sarah — Usherettes 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, Hall of Fame, FBLA 3, Pres. 3 — 34, 137, 147, 294,19 PARVIN, John — AFS 1, YFU 2, 3, NFL 2, Math Club 3, The Organization 3, Cross Country 1 —48,152, 294 PAULK, Mark — Baseball 1, Bowling 2, 3 — 294, 200 PEARSON, Bruce — 294 PEDERSEN, Nadine — 136, 294 PERDUE, Kaaren — Majorette, Band 1, 2, 3 — 114,144, 294 PERROTT, Kathy — NHS 2, 3, Keyettes 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2 — 23, 38, 118, 294, 29, 337 PERRY, Becky — 294 PERRY, Susan — 294 PHILLIPS, Libby — 294 PHILLIPS, Richard — 295 PICA, Joe — 140, 295, 352 PIERPONT, Debra — 295 PI PPOTT, Susan — DE 3 — 1 35, 295 PLATT, Leah — Pep Club 3, NHS 3, Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, Calendar Girl, Homecom- ing Court 2, Homecoming Queen 3, Hall of Fame — 23, 33, 34, 35, 1 14, 1 50, 295, 298, 168,169,19,117 PLUMMER, Patti — 137, 295 POKORNY, Paula — 166, 295, 298, 337 357 i POLTON, Linda — Track 2 — 53, 295 PONICSAN, Steve — 295 POOLE, Chris — 295 POOLE, Tony — Key Club 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2,3 — 115, 295, 337,180 POPPLETON, Tina — 295 POQUETTE, Lee — Interact 3 — 109, 295 POWELL. Charles — 295 POWERS, Kevin — 295 PRICE, Dorothy — 295 PRICE, |eff — 295 PRIEST, Tricia — 62, 295,310 PUCCI, Patti — Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Interact Sweetheart 3, Aqua Clara 2, 3, Editor 3 — 26,110.120,122,295,316, 384 PURDY, Wayne — 295 PURDY, Ruth — 295 PUTT, Frank — 295 QUESENBERRY, Micky — 295 RAICHLE, Charles — 295 RALEIGH, Casey — 295 RAU, Cheryl — 295 RAWLS, Steve — Interact 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2,3 — 295, 191 READER, David — 133, 295 REINKE, Richard — 295 REITMEYER, Kathleen — Band 1,2, Flag Twir- ler 2 — 295 REMBERT, Beverly — 295 RHOADES, Mark — 2% RICE, Theresa — Exchangettes 1,2, Student Council 1, Inter Nos 2, Chorus 2 — 2% RICKEL, Lynette — Keyettes 2, 3, Treas. 3, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Capt. 3 — 118, 144, 145, 296, 345, 29 RIESDORPH, Diane — 2% RILLING, Gay — 2% ROBERSON, Mart y — 2% ROBERTS, Patricia — Keyettes 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3 — 2% ROBERTSON, Donald — 2%, 135 ROESSLER, Susi — Interact Sweetheart 3, German Club 3, Usherettes 2, 3, Capt. 3 — 34, 46, 108, 110, 146, 147, 2%, 32. 108 ROGERS, Elaine — 2% ROMINE, Mark — 2%, 349, 352, 140 ROOP, Laura — 136, 2%. 326 ROSS, John — 2% ROSS, Pam — Keyettes 3, Student Council 1, 2, Tennis 1,2, Aqua Clara 3, Quill and Scroll 3 — 26, 36 118, 120, 123, 2%, 314 RUEL, Robert — 2%, 317 RUNKEL, Ron — 2% RUNYAN, Becky — Interact Sweetheart 3 — 46, 108, 110, 2%, 108 RUSSELL. Helene — 2%, 314 RUTENBURG, Jan — YFU 2, AFS 1, Aqua Clara Soph. Class Editor 3 — 2%, 326, 61, 123 RUTHERFORD, Donna — Tornadoettes 1, 3 — 2%, 23 SACLARIDES, Ted — Latin Club 1,2, Pres. 1, 2, Senate 1, NHS 2, 3, High-Q 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Outstanding High School Student — 29 SADLER, Cathy — 296 SAILERS, Karen — 296, 180, 181 SAPP, David — 2% SATTON, June — Masque and Gavel 3, NHS 3, Concert Band Sec. 3, Student Council 3, Pep Band and Chorus 3 — 2%, 107, 143, 23, 130 SAUNDERS, Jack — 296 SCARFONE, Carmine — 2% SCHERER, Amy — Marine Biology 3, YFU 3, Chorus 3 — 2% SCHMIDT, Albert — Football 1 — 2% SCHNEIDER, Charles — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 3 — 297 SCHNEIDER, Lynn — AFS 3, Masque and Gavel 3 — 297 SCHRIEBER, Anne — 297, 137 SCHWARTZ, Robert — 297 SCROGGINS, Rory — 297 SEDENBERG, William — Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2 — 297, 140 SEECHASE, Elke — YFU 3 — 297, 343 SEEVERS, Karen— 297 SELLERS, lay — Marine Biology 1 — 297 SELLINGER, Barbara — CBE Pres. 3 — 297, 28 SERAFINI, Joseph — 297 SEVER, Wendy — Usherettes 3, Keyettes 2, 3 — 297,114, 146,147,117 SHAFFER, Jill — Tornadoettes 1, 2, Keyettes 3, FBLA 3 — 298,137,136, 29 SHAW, Karen — AFS Sec. 3, Marine Biology 3, Keyettes 1, 2, 3 — 298, 23, 112, 29 SHAW, Andy — Spanish 1, 2, Key Club 3, NHS 2, 3, Outstanding High School Stu- dent — 298, 115, 23, 29 SHEEHAN, Joseph — DECA 3 — 298, 135 SHELTON. Rick — Band 1,2, 3 — 298, 50 SHIRAH, Jeffery — 298,140 SHOEMAKER, Chris — 33 SHOOPMAN, Debra — 298 SIMA, Raymond — 298 SIMON, Lonnie — 298 SIMPSON, Bill — 298,140 SLABAUH, Deborah —298, 110 SLAGLE, Linda — 298, 335 SLOAN, James — NFL Pres 2, 3 — 298, 343, 105 SLOAN, Lynne — 298, 343 SMALLING, Jean — 298 SMART. Lisa — Pep Club 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Homecoming Court 2 — 298, 168 SMIECH, Mark — Drama Club 3 — 298, 130 SMITH, Angela — DEI— 298 SMITH, Doug — 298 SMITH, Karen — 298 SMITH, Kathleen — 298 SMITH, Lisa — 298 SMITHERMAN, David — Key Club 2, Swim Team 1,2 — 298 SNODGRASS, Stephanie — Keyettes 3, Interact Sweetheart 3, Y-Teens 3, Torna- doette Manager 2 — 298, 110 SNYDER, David — Football 1 — 299 SNYDER, Donna — Keyettes 3 — 299, 317, 118 SPARKMAN, Mary — Keyettes 2, 3, ICC 1, AFS 1, Chorus 2, 3, 2nd Vice Pres. Keyettes 2 — 299,142 SPFARMAN, I inda — Keyettps ?, 3, French 2, NHS 2, 3, NHS Sec. 2, Society of Outstand- ing American High School Students 3 — 299, 22, 23, 29 SPENCE, Tom — 299 SPENCER, Karen — 299, 318 SPENCER. Mary — Spanish 1, AFS 3, Band 1, Betty Crocker Award 3 — 299, 25 SPICER, Bonnie — 299, 335 STAFFORD, Cindy — 299 STAHL, Nancy — 299 STAPLETON, Brenda — 299 STARNES, Janet — Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2 3 — 299 STARR, Jamie — Cheerleading 2, 3, Home- coming Court 3 — 299, 312, 150, 114, 26 34, 350,168,117 STEEVES, Bill — Interact 1, 2, 3 — 299, 109, 341 STEFFENS, William — 299 STEFFEY, Brian — NFL 3, Debate 3 — 105 STEM, Allison — 299 STEPHENS, Linda — 299 STEVENS, Diane — 299 STEVENS, Sandra — 299 STEWART, Debra — 299 STEWART, Robert — Key Club 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3 — 299, 115 STICH, Sarah — Choir 1, 2, 3, German Clubl Choir Pres. 1,3 — 299,143 STIERHEIM, Laurey — 299 STONEBURG, Sharon — 300 STORY, Elaine — 300, 132, 194 STREET, Kathleen — 300 STROUD, Scott — 300, 317 SULLIVAN, Stephanie — DECA 3, Concert Choir 1,3 — 300,143,135,180 SYMES, Elaine — 300 SZARKA, Paul — Football 1, 2 — 300, 314 TAMANIAN, Barbara — Biology Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Concert Choir 3 — 300, 143 TANNEY, Drew — 300, 328, 39 TAYLOR, Carol — 300 TAYLOR, David — Key Club 3 — 300 TAYLOR. John — 300 TENNIES, Jacqueline — FHA 1 — 300 THOMAS, Patsy — 300, 23 THOMPSON, Barbara — 300 THOMSPN, Kim — 300 THURSTON, Johnny — 300 TIBBS, Dolie — 300 TITTLE, Mary — 300 TODD, Kenneth — 301 TOMASELLI, Mary — Spanish Club 1 — 301, 346 TOMLINSON, Judith — 301 358 VIGNALI, Rosemary — Spanish Club 1, 2, Marine Biology Club 1,2 VOKUS, Vern — Key Club 2, 3, Football 3, Track 1,2.3 — 115, 302 VOSHALL, Glenda — Student Council, NHS — 302, 347, 28 WAGNER, Charlotte — 302 WALLACE, Doug — 302 WALLOJan — 302 WALLO, jill — 302 WALTI, Debra — 130, 302 WARD. Jeff — 302 WASCHAK, Greg — Interact 1 , 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2 — 109 302 WASHELESKY, Karla — 137 WASHINGTON, Jim — 188, 189, 302 WATSON, Janice — 303 WATSON, Mark — AFS, Football, Track — 303 WATSON, Randy — Football 1, 2, 3 — 157, 326, 303, 57 WATTS, Donna — 276, 303 WEBB, John — Biology Club 1, Exchange Club 2, Key Club 3 — 303 WEEKS, Kathy — Boosterettes 1, Jr. Exchan- gettes 2 — 303 WEGLARZ, Pam — 303 WEHINGER, Tom — Baseball 1, 2 — 303 WESTERN, Richard — 48, 256, 303, 28 WHEELER, Lynn — 303 WHELESS, Glen — 25,133,303 WHITAKER, Judith — CBE 3, Sec. 3 — 136, 303 WHITE, Janet — 142,303 WHITE, Terry — 133, 303 WHITMAN, Charles — Track, Cross Country — 303 WILLIAMS, Alyce — Choir 1, 2, 3, Treas. 1, Fathoms 3 — 303 WILLIAMS, Candy — DCT 2, 3, Press 3. Pop Ensemble 1 — 138, 303 WILLIAMS, Deborah — Y-Teens 3 — 303 WILLIAMS, Eugene — 303 WILLIAMS, Heather — 303 WILLIAMS, Karen — 303 WILLIAMS, Larry — Chess Club 2, Band 1,2 — 303 WILLIAMS, Larry — 303 WILLIAMS, Virginia — 303 WILSON, Jim — German Club 1, Football 1, Track — 37, 303 WILSON, Kathy — Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Soph. Class Officer — 303, 32 WILSON, Pearlie — 303 WINGARTH, Wolfgang — AFS — 112, 113, 304, 343 WINSLOW, David — DE 1, 2, 3, Historian, Jr. Exchange — 304 WINTERS. Jack — 304, 311 WOHLERS, Dale — Chess Club 2 — 304 WOHLERS, Doug — 109, 304 WOMBLE, Richard — Latin Club 1, Fathoms 3 — 304 WORLDS, Veratta — 304 WRIGHT, Kim — Keyettes 2, 3, AFS 2, NHS 2, 3, Society of Outstanding High School Students, Homecoming Court 3, Hall of Fame 23,33,304,312,18,29 WYANT, John — Biology Club 1, Band 1,2 — 304 WYNANS, Lee — 135, 304 YANCEY, Barbara — Usherettes 2, 3, Aqua Clara 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, NHS 1, Inter- act Sweetheart —23, 26, 110, 120, 123, 128, 146, 147, 304, 346, 337 YOST, Kathy — 304,311 YOUNG, Michele — 304 YOWELL, Anita — 112,304 YUNGKAU, David — German Club 1, 2, Wrestling 1 — 304 ZACHARIAZ, Frances — 302, 304 ZEGA, Linda — 304 ZEIGLER, LuAnn — 34, 39, 148, 149, 304, 328 ZINZOW, Cheryl — Interact Sweetheart, Usherettes 3, Calendar Girl — 38, 110, 114, 146,147, 304,117, 32,108 TOOMBS, Randall — 301 TOTTLE, Gregg — 301 TOUCHTON. Patricia — 301 TRIPLETT, Betsy — 301 TRIPLETT, Thomas — Chess 1, 2 — 301 TRIPODIS, Chris — Key Club 2, 3, Vice Pres., Key Club 3, Chess Club 3, Baseball 1, Cross Country — T rack 3 — 301 TRIZIS, John — 301 TRULUCK, Rebecca — Concert 3 — 301, 144 TUCK, Cathy — 301,137 TUCKER, Altrina — 301 TUCKER, Donald — 301, 138 TUCKER, Omer — 301 TYNDALL, Greg — 301 TYSON, JOHN — 301 UCKER, Claudia — Cheerleading 1 — 301, 321,49,350 ULRICH, Kerry — 301 VALENTINE, Doug — 301 VALENTINO, Randy — 301 VALENTION, Sal — 301 VANCE, Pamela — 301 VANDIVER, Jacqueline — 301 , 31 1 VANGELI, Joseph — Biology Club 1, Pres. 1 — 302 VANSWOL, Mark — 302 VANVLIET, Sara — 302 VARGUS, Diane — Keyettes 3 — 302, 118, 338 VEALE, Marquita — 302 VEIHDEFFER, Edith — 302, 148 VELLUCCI, Patricia — 302 VERNON, Patricia — 302 VICK. Karen — 302 359 Index Aamco Transmissions — 325 Abarr, Bobby — 251 Abritis, Alison — 130, 251 Acker, Patti — 251 Acker, Ray — 251 Ackerson, T uck — 251 Acree, Doug — 227, 197 Ade, Rene — 202 Adkins, Ruth — 71 AFS — 112,113 Afeld, Donna — 145,227 Agliano, Don — 202 Agliano, Rhonda — 251 Ahrens, Tammie — 202 Airey, Esther — 74 Aittama, Dave — 202 Aittama, Dori — 251 Akers, Jamie — 202 Akers, Andrew — 202 Akers, Sybrina — 251 Akins, Pamela — 202 Al ' s Rental — 345 Albert, Maria — 251 Albing, Robert — 202 Albing, William — 202 Alcorn, Larry — 227 Aldrich, Eugene — 202 Alexander, Annette — 202 Alexander, Greg — 129, 227 Alfeo, Josephine — 257 Algire, Herbert — 151, 251 Allbritton, Steven — 227 Allen, Colleen — 227 Allen, Dennis — 227, 197 Allen, Donna — 227 Allison, Robert — 227 Allstaedt, James — 227 Allstaedt, John — 227 Alvarez, Fidel — 202 Alvarez, Pedro — 251 Amobrose, Rick — 202 A.M.P.A.C. — 328 Anderson, Andrew — 74, 105 Anderson, Debra — 251 Anderson, Scott — 129, 227 Anderson, Sheri — 251 Anderson, Tom — 81 , 1 78 Andreson, Deborah — 227 Andrews, Alfred — 227 Andrews, Thomas — 227, 197 Anthony, Eric — 227, 194 Anthony, William — 227, 248 Anvil Paints — 331 Aqua Clara — 62, 120, 121, 122,123 Archer Advertising — 314 Arden, Tara — 227 Armentrout, Doug — 202 Armster, Iva — 74 Armston, Bryn — 251 Armstrong, Doug — 129, 251 Armstrong, Ed — 251 , 266 Arnett, Melissa — 202 Arnold, Keith — 87, 88 Arnold, John — 202 Art, Greg — 251 Ash, Laurie — 241 , 251 Ashbrook, Bryan — 202 Ashton, Sandra — 227 Atkinson, Robert — 202 Austin, Jean — 142, 202 Avery, Ronnie — 251 Aydt, Terrance — 251 Ayo, Dennis — 161, 227 Backus, Diana — 202 Backus, Patricia — 251 Bacon, Cherie — 251 Badgett, Keith — 227 Baggett, Jimmy — % Bailey, Alan — 142 Bailey, Frank — 251 Bailey, Merrin — 251 Baird, Lisa — 227 Baker, Curt — 161, 227 Baker, Dorothy — 202 Baker, Henry — 202 Baker, Jack — 202 Baker, Jacqueline — 251 Baker, Jennifer — 227 Baker, Nan — 202 Baker, Rob — 62, 128, 124, 125, 202, 251 Baker, Terri — 227 Baker, William — 251 Baldwin, Mary — 98 Ball, David — 227 Ballinger, Suzanne — 202 Band — 139,140,141 Bandfield, Edith — 251 Banks of Clearwater — 336 Barber, Kay — 202 Bardeen, Ken — 251 Bardolf, Christine — 112, 251 Barker, Kay — 202 Barker, Mary — 202 Barker, Samuel — 251 Barnard, Pamela — 227 Barnes, Anne — 252 Barnes, David — 228 Barnes, Don — 202, 252 Barnes, Donell — 228 Barnes, Lorenzo — 202 Barnes, Lori — 202 Barnes, Raymond — 202 Barnes, Stephen — 202 Barone, Joe — 178, 202 Barr, Joanne — 252 Bartello, Steve — 202 Barter, Chris — 252 Bartlett, Sue — 136 Bartolo, Mary — 202 Barzler, Beverly — 252 Bashore, Robert — 202 Baskovich, Mike — 228 Basti, Lisa — 228 Basti, Mark — 202 Bates, Carl — 133,161,228 Bates, Carol — 27,125, 228, 247 Batson, Phyllis — 202 Batstone, Ann — 228 Battista, Michelle — 228 Battle, Johnnie — 160, 161, 228 Bauer, James — 228 Baugh, Bonnie — 150, 169, 252, 258, 66 Baughman, Robert — 1 29, 228 Bauza, Mike — 252 Bawkin, Karen — 136, 137, 252 Beach, Debbie — 228 Beach, Kathy — 252 Beal, Debbie — 252 Bean, David — 202 Beard, Anne — 151, 252 Bechtel, Barry — 252 Beck, Sheila — 203 Beckley, Linda — 228 Beers, Bill — 161, 228 Beinhorn, Steve — 203 Bell, Anna — 142, 203 Bell, Ernest — 252 Bell, Grahame — 203 Bell, Lysander — 203 Bell, Marty — 252 Belleair Fabrics — 325 Belleair Realty, Inc. — 338 Belloise, Chuck — 228 Benford, Anne — 148, 252 Benford, Jane — 228 Benjamin, Pete — 228 Benkert, Judith — 228 Bennett, Anthony — 203 Bennett, Connie — 144, 228 Bennett, David — 252 Bennett, Dee — 228 Bennett, Holly — 203 Bennett, Kevin — 252 Bennett, Pat — 203 Bennett, Tony — 252 Benson, Marjorie — 144, 252 Berg, Barbara — 228 Bergeron, Phil — 228 Berglund, David — 252 Berk, Tony — 203 Berlage, Paul — 129, 228 Berle, Lenore — 40 Berres, Keith — 252 Berres, Scott — 228 Beveridge, Craig — 1 29, 252 Bickell, Fritz — 252 Bickerstaffe, Cheryl — 203 Billingsley, Cindy — 203 Billiris, Mike — 203 Bils, Pete — 203 Bils, Stephen — 252, 128 Binzel,Tab — 228 Birch, Penny — 203 Biron, Amy — 228 Biron, Stephen — 252, 190, 191 Biron, Tim — 203, 191 Biron, Wayne — 252 Bissonnette, Steve — 252 Black, Frank — 74 Black, Sue — 228 f Black, Veronica — 252 Blackburn, Ima Jean — 203 Blackburn, Keith — 252 Blackburn, Nancy — 203 Blackburn, Robert — 228 Blackburn, William — 203 Blacklidge, Doug — 203 Blair, Marie — 203 Blair, Mike — 252 Blaney, Karen — 203 Blash, Mary Ann — 252 Blasko, Kathy — 228 Blevins, Martha — 252 Blewitt, Ellen — 98 Blitz, Andy — 129, 228 Block, Mark — 228 Block, Reeca — 203 Blohm, Linda — 253 Bloom, Mike — 228 Bloomgren, Cindy — 203 Bluder, Richard — 253 Blunt, Johnny — 253 Blunt, Lloyd — 203 Blunt, Lynn — 203 Blyshak, William — 78 Boatman, Regina — 203 Boaz, Brad — 203 Bobo, Ralph — 204 Boen, Mark — 204 Bohannon, Robert — 115, 133, 253 Boivin, Kevin — 228 Bomke, Patty — 234 Bond, Deanna — 204 Boni, Anita — 137, 253 Bono, Ociania — 253 Bonzi, Tim — 228 Boothe, Robin — 253 Borchardt, Karen — 204, 150,163 Borchardt, Kurt — 228 Borden, Kim — 204 Borgh, Patti — 228 ■■■ Born, Anne — 142, 228 Born, Jodi — 204 Borowicz, Missy — 150, 204 Bortles, Diana — 204 Boruta, Vincent — 70 Bos, Hans — 96, 238 Bostrom, JoAnn — 253 Bostrom, Mary — 88 Botbyl, Cindy — 204 Bouchard, Marie — 34, 146, 253, 329 Bouchard, Terry — 228 Bouchard, Tim — 204 Boucher, Paul — 228 Boudilette, Charlene- 254 Boundreau, Warren — 228 Bourg, Diane 228 Bowden, Gina — 27, 124, 253,126 Bowden, Pat — 253 Bower, Justine — 228 Bowers, George — 204, 191 Bowes, Robert — 204 Bowlin, Bobby — 228, 239 Bowlin, Roy — 253 Bowling, Margie — 228 Box, Steve — 199, 253 Boyd, James — 133, 204 Boyd, Mark — 1 33, 253 Boyle, Mitch — 253 Brache, Gerry — 104 Bradbury, Paula — 228 Bradford, Cecily — 204 Bradford, Teresa — 253 Bradley, Al — 156,157,253,1 322 Bradley, Marva — 204 Brady, Kathy — 204 Brady, Stormey — 204 Brammer, Becky — 137, 360 Cantrell, Ladonna — 205 Cantrella, Robert — 205 Cantwell, Russell — 81 Capogna ' s Dugout — 316 Cappabianca, Carole — 205 Caputo, Chuck — 230 Cardinal, Bruce — 205 Carey, Tim — 205 Carillon Rug Cleaners — 328 Carlin, Deborah — 254 Carlin, Heidi — 254 Carlson, Bob — 205 Carlson, Chris — 230 Carlson, jenny — 254 Carlson, Pam — 205 Carlson, Pat — 230 Carr, Elaine — 230 Carrano, Tom — 205 Carrigan, Karen — 230 Carroll, janet — 205 Carroll, Karen — 254 Carroll, Karon — 230 Carroll, Larry — 205 Carroll, Miguel — 205, 194 Carroll, Tomas — 230 Carson ' s Restaurant — 332 Carswell, George — 71 Carter, Liza — 205 Carwise, Joann — 254 Casmer, David — 254 Cason, Eric — 254 Cass, Trudy — 205 Cassels, Rebecca — 230 Castagna, Lisa — 205 Caudill, Carol — 254 Caudill, Cathy — 254 CBE — 136,137 Cerulli, Jeri — 230 Chaburka, Lisa — 205 Chaburka, Paula — 205 Chainwheel Drive — 349 Chalfant, Janelle — 230 Chamberlain, Paul — 143, 254 Chamberlain, Scott — 205 Chamberlin, Don — 81 Chambers, Lorraine — 146, 254 Chancey, Albert — 71 Chapparro, Chris — 205 Chaparro, Roxanna — 230 Chapin, Venida — 254 Charlie Harris Pontiac — 320 Charters, Sherry — 230 Cheney, jack — 230 Cheresini, Karen — 205 Chervitz, Cathy — 205 Chesnut, Ellen — 142, 230 Chess Club — 129 Chester, Pam — 230 Chestine, Pansy — 230 Chew, Christine — 205 Chido, Lita — 130, 254 Chief Charley ' s — 306 Childs, Carlton — 254 Chisholm, Larry — 254 Chizik, Rita — 230 Chorost, Michelle — 254 Chorus — 142,143 Christ, Tim — 254 Christy, David — 230 Churchward, Gull — 230 Churchward, Jack — 1 29, 255 , City Cycle and Supply — 332 City of Clearwater Gas — 337 Clarida, Bill — 205 Clark, Alphonso — 68, 69 Clark, Cheryl — 255 Clark, Darlene — 205 Clark, Dee — 230 Clark, Lexie — 205 Clark Lift — 350 Clark, Margo — 205 Clark, Michael — 230 Clark, Michael — 255 Clark, Mike — 230 Clark, Patricia Lee — 255 Clark, Terry — 74 Clarke, Pamela — 205 Clearlight — 62,124,125, 126,127 Clearwater Brace and Limb — 330 Clearwater Car Dealer ' s Association — 345 Clearwater Laundry and Cleaners — 329 Clearwater Plumbing — 344 Clearwater Sun — 317 Cleghorn, Margaret — 81 Clements, Casey — 1 42, 205 Clements, George — 255 Cloth World — 312 Clothes Line — 322 Clugy, Ralph — 161 Clugy, Todd — 205 Coachman, David — 230 Cobb, Van Ervin — 138, 255 Cobelo, Dorothy — 81 Coble, Beth — 226, 230 Coble, William — 230 Coe, Sharon — 230 Cohen, Barry — 206 Cohen, Steve — 230 Cohn, Mark — 255 Cohn, Phil — 231 Cole, Bill — 231 Cole, Linda — 255 Cole, Sue — 207 Cole, Thomas — 206 Coley, David — 206 Collin, Jim — 206 Collins, Anthony — 206 Collins, Judy — 231 Colo, Sheri — 255 Colonade — 315 Colonial Lamp Shop — 316 Colson, Joy — 255 Colvin, Evelyn — 206 Compton, Betty — 74 Condon, Meek — 340 Coniglio, Tina — 206 Conis, John — 231 Burk, Tim — 229 Burke, Beverly — 254 Burkhart, Tammy — 142, 229 Burlin, Theresa — 205 Burmester, George — 205 Burnett, Leah — 205 Burney, Anthony — 205 Burney, Harry — 205 Burns, David — 205 Burns, Julie — 40 Burns, Tom — 229 Burr, Diane — 205 Burton, Steve — 129, 229 Burwell, Susan — 229 Busch, Laurie — 150, 229 Busch, Mike — 229 Busch, Vickie — 254 Bush, Glen — 229 Butler, Aleene — 205 Butler, Karen — 229 Bylenga, Barbara — 229 Bylenga, Sharon — 205 Byrne, Lori — 142, 230 Bynum, Karen — 134 Caesar ' s Jewelers — 311 Cain, Melvin — 230 Calandro, Lisa — 230 Calderbank, Kevin — 205, 197 Calfee, Dudley — 124, 254 Calhoun, Beverly — 254 Calhoun, Dorothy — 205 Call, Beth — 55, 254 Callaghan, Tracy — 230 Callahan, Peter — 62, 63, 125, 230, 239 Callerame, John — 230 Campbell, Julie — 205 Campbell, Stanley — 230 Candle Factory — 307 Candy House — 305 Cantrell, Freddie — 230 253 Brannock, Cindy — 253 Brannock, James — 228 Brasher, Russ — 204 Braswell, Allen — 228 Braund, David — 228 Bray, Cindy — 228 Braye, Jon — 142, 228 Breck, Music — 345 Brennan, Patricia — 204 Brenner, Julie — 150, 253, 166 Brenner, Lynn — 228 Bresler ' s — 307 Bricker, Marietta — 75, 128 Bridges, Jeannelle — 253 Briggs, Carol — 253, 20 Britt, Kelly — 204 Britt, Sharon — 130, 228 Britton, Robert — 228 Britton, Vicky — 204 Broad, Shirley — 74, 124, 126 Broadwell, Pam — 146, 253 Bronkhorst, James — 204 Bronkhorst, Terry — 228 Bronza, Tim — 253 Brough, Doug — 204 Brough, Sabrina — 253 Brower, Jack — 204 Brown, Alan — 204 Brown, Dan — 228 Brown, Earle — 47, 91 , 1 53 Brown, Eric — 204 Brown, Fred — 204 Brown, Jared — 204 Brown, Jill — 204 Brown, Kim — 253 Brown, Larry — 253 Brown, Lisa — 204 Brown, Mary — 253 Brown, Paul — 142 Brown, Phillip — 253 Brown, Randy — 116 Brown, Stacy — 228 Brown, Steve — 204 Brown, Susan — 253 Brownlow, Kathy — 130, 204 Brumfield, Damun — 253 Brun, Dave — 229 Brunette, Donna — 254 Brunette, Sue — 229 Brunk, Roger — 229 Brunson, Cinda — 254 Brunson, Daisy — 74, 148, 149 Brutus, Lindsey — 254 Bryant, Margaret — 254 Bryn-Alan Studios Inc. — 323 Buchanan, Steve — 161, 229 Buckley, Cheryl — 144, 229 Buckman, Ricky — 205 Buczinski, Robert — 229 Buehler, Michael — 229 Bueshcer, Carolyn — 229, 194 Buescher, T ricia — 142, 254 Buffington, Douglas — 229 Buford, Amy — 229 Buird, Dale — 138, 254 Buird, Kathy — 229 Bundschuh, Janet — 205 Burbank, Leslie — 229 Burbano, John — 254 Burbano, Michelle — 229 Burd, Catherine — 142 Bure, Brian — 229 Burgan, Pam — 254 Burger, Elinor — 87 Burgess, Greg — 254 Burgess, Randy — 205 Burgue, Ruben — 219 Conn, Terri — 231 Connelly, Mary Beth — 231 Connelly, Shawn — 206 Connors, Tom — 206 Conomos, Helen — 206 Conto, Cathy — 39, 1 46, 255 Conyers, joe — 206 Cook, Cathi — 150, 206, 163 Cook, Debbie — 231 Cooley, Earle — 231 Cooney, Cecil — 206 Coonfield, Emma — 231 Cope, Linda — 55 Corcoran, Mary — 75 Cormier, John — 231 Cornett, Susan — 74, 81 Corriher, Rick — 161, 231 Costa, Denise — 206 Cottle, Sara — 255 Cottrell, Vivian — 255 Couch, jack — 231 Court Square Auto Parts — 326 Coutre, Robert Cox, Cindy — 231 Cox, Dave — 49, 1 55, 1 58, 255 Cox, Keith — 231 Cox, Tanya — 226, 231 Coyle, Cindy — 1 29, 255 Crabtree, Kathy — 206 Crabtree, Marie — 255 Craig, Steve — 231 Cramer, jerry — 231 Crampton, Kaye — 231 Crawford, Sharon — 231 Creger, Brad — 255 Crenshaw, Mark — 206 Cribb, Mary Anne — 231 Cripe, Sherri — 136 Cripps, Andrew — 255 Cripps, Phillip — 255 Crocker, john — 206 Crockett, Shannon — 231 Cromie, Chris — 231 Cromie, Kim — 206 Crook, Karen — 206 Crook, Kathy — 255 Crosby, Debra — 206 Crozier, Susie — 231 Cruder, Cleo — 142, 231 Cruise, james — 161, 231 Cruise, Patty — 206 Crum, Dale — 231 Crum, Terri — 332, 194 Cruz, Ed — 255, 286 Crystal Closet — 308 Culkar, Bill— 106,112, 115, 250, 255 Culpon, Doug — 195, 1%, 255 Cunningham, Sally — 255 Cupler, Tom — 206 Curl, Mike — 206 Curls, Doug — 206 Curran, Pat — 231 Currie, Kelly — 1 33, 231 Curry, Lester — 206 Curtis, Cheryl — 206 Curtis, john — 206 Curtis, Kathryn — 255 Daege, Patricia — 231 Daege, William — 224 Dahlquist, Mark — 231, 197 Dailey, Karolyn — 206 Damm, Denise — 231 Damm, Donna — 142, 206 Damon, joe — 133, 231 Damonte, Mary Ann — 255 Damsker, Benje — 231 Daniels, Annette — 207 Daniels, Cecelia — 231 Daniels, Joseph — 231 Daniels, Kathy — 207 Daniels, Ted — 142 Darby, Roger — 207 Darling, Nancy — 232 Dash, Leon — 207 Dash, Sharon — 255 Dave ' s Hair Happening — 338 Davidson, Dale — 207 Davis, Angie 232 Davis, Barbara — 119, 148, 149, 255 Davis, Cindi — 255 Davis, Debra — 232 Davis, Eugene — 255 Davis, Gay — 207 Davis, Katherine — 130, 255 Davis, Larry — 255, 197 Davis, Mike — 232, 362 Davis, Richey — 255 Davis, Scott — 94 Davisson, Terry — 255 Dawson, Lisa — 232 Day, Gary — 255 Day, Kathy — 148, 255 Day, Bryant — 207 DCT — 138 DeBlaker, Danna — 232 DeBlois, Gilbert — 133, 232 DeBord, Jeff — 232 DeBusk, Gary — 232, 197 DECA — 134,135 DeCoste, Debbie — 232 Dehnel, Patty — 207 Dehnel, Tom — 232 Deighton, Mary — 255 Delaney, Karen — 232 DeLaura, Sue — 142, 232 DeLuca, Daniel — 232 DeMarr, Kurt — 207 Demma, Terri — 232 Denis, Martha — 255 Dennis, Steve — 207 Dennison, JoAnn — 207 Deregowski, Deborah — 255 Derengowski, Vicki — 232 Desaulniers, Ernest — 207 Desaulniers, Frances — 101 Desjardin, Lucy — 207 Desjardin, Marie — 232 Deutsch, Robert — 195, 256 DeVane, Lyn — 256 Deveney, Pat — 1 1 2, 1 30, 131 Devens, Kathy — 256 DeVita, Dianne — 232 Devlin, James — 207 De Waele, Helena — 102 Dewald, Joey — 232 Diamond, Brett — 232 Diaz, Antonio — 207 Dickerson, Doug — 207 Dickson, Cheryl — 256 Diehl, Charles — 86 Diehl, Debbie — 207 Dillard, Diana — 256 Dillard, Gwendolyn — 256 Dimas, Lee Ann — 207 Dimmitt Chevrolet — 310 Dinger, Gwen — 207 Dion, Terri — 256, 307 DiPronio, Anna — 207 Distler, Gaire — 76 Dixon, Debbie — 232 Dobbins, Donald — 82 Dobbs, Cindy — 232 Dobbs, David — 232 Doganiero, Frank — 232, 236 Doganiero, Philip — 256 Dorian Housing Corp. 327 Dotson, Dale — 161 Doucette, Michelle — 207 Dougherty, John — 103, 197 Dowd, Cecelia — 207 D owd, Tim — 232 Dowdy, Tom — 232 Dowell, Carolyn — 207 Dowell, Terrie — 256 Downs, Richard — 232 D.P.I. Quality Paints — 332 Drainer George — 83 Drumright, Peggy — 150, 207 Druzas, Frank — 207 Dubner, Lorna — 256, 28 Duchek, Jenni — 119, 256 Dudley, Herbert — 90 DuFaux, Paul — 256 Dugan, Michele — 232 Duke, Debbie — 232 Dull, Ray — 207 Dunaway, Mike — 142, 207 Dunham ' s Surgical App. Ser., Inc. — 343 Dunn, Chris — 232 Dunn, Shelley — 333 Dunn, Jimmy — 232 Dykstra, Sally — 207 Eagan, Brian — 207 Barney, Bruce — 207 East Bay Deli Inc. — 334 Easterling, Kim — 207 Ebert, Cindy — 256 Ebert, Connie — 232 Eckerd, Nancy — 232 Edmondson, Donna — 232 Edmondson, Lisa — 256 i 4 V 362 Edwards, Bill — 207 Edwards, Gary — 256 Edwards, Herbert — 232 Edwards, jeannie — 256 Edwards, Lanier — 233 Edwards, Tammy — 233 Eggleston, Cathy — 233 Egolf, Carl — 71 Eidson, Keith — 84,187 Eifert, Bob — 161,233 Eifert, john — 233, 185 Eisele, Meg — 207, 211 Eisenegger, David — 207 Eisler, Caryn — 207 Elbers, David — 207 Elbers, Wayne — 233 Elder, jeff — 207 Elder, Kim — 233 Elmore, Wanda — 207 Ely, Harry — 256 Emanuel, Rob — 233, 1 86 Emerson, Ted — 233 Emery, Kirk — 233 Emmott, Eileen — 112 Endress, Dade — 233 Endress, Larry — 208 Engle, Kurt — 27 English, Chris — 233 English, Kathy — 148, 256, 339 English, Vicki — 148, 256, 339 Ericksen, Todd — 256 Erickson, Craig — 208 Ensberger, Robin — 208 Erskine, James — 208 Erwin, John — 208 Esposito, Ronnie — 233 Estrada, Patricia — 256 Evans, Clara — 145, 208 Evans, Joe — 233 Evans, Nathan — 233 Evans, Scott — 23, 256, 28 Everett, Brooks — 208 Everett, David — 256 Everett, Jamie — 143, 256 Evers, Donna — 145, 208 Eversole, Kevin — 256 Eversole, Kirk — 256 Fails, Peter — 233 Fairman, Leigh — 208 Faison, John — 115, 143, 256,185 Faison, Virginia — 46, 150, 256 Farell, Patty — 233 Farina, John — 256 Farina, Rick — 233 Farmer, Rich — 233 Farnam, Dan — 208 Farnam, Jennifer — 233 Farrell, Shalagh — 161 Farrell, Tim — 176, 233 Fashion Cleaners — 326 Fathoms — 62, 128 Fatolitis, Mike — 256 Faulkenberry, Teresa — 256 FBLA — 136,137 Fehl, Mark — 208 Feierbacher, Karl — 233 Feldt, Chuck — 152, 233 Felten, John — 256 Femino, Stephen — 208 Fenion, Richard — 208 Ferguson, Del — 256, 199, 200 Ferguson, Sue — 256 Ferrante, Peter — 256 Fetterly, Cathy — 256 Fetterly, Cynthia — 256 Fields, Leroy — 208 Fillenwarth, Floyd — 129, 208 Fillenwarth, Peter — 129, 208 Fillman, Richard — 256 Finch, Carry — 257 Finch, Ken — 233 Fincher, Amy — 257 Fincher, Don — 208 Fireman, Payton — 233 Fishburn, Laurie — 233 Fisher, Bill — 161,233, 242 Fisher, Connie — 208 Fisher, Mimi — 257 Fisher, Tracy — 233 Fisherman ' s Wharf — 322 Fite, Greg — 208 Fitzpatrick, Clinton — 208 Flahive, Thomas — 208 Flanagan, John — 208 Fleisch, Wendy — 257 Florida Bank of Commerce — 334 Florida Fabrics — 335 Florida Gulf Coast Art Center — 326 Florida Power — 304 Flowers by Edwards — 347 Fogg, Jill —233 Fogg, Mary — 129, 257 Fogg, Scott — 233 Fogh, Edward — 133, 208 Fogh, Freddie — 257 Folio, John — 257 Font, Gabriel — 257 Foraker, John — 233 Ford, Felecia — 233 Ford, James — 78 Forest, Hank — 233 Fortley, Colette — 208 Foster, Barbara — 233 Foster, Denise — 142, 233, 50 Foster, Dennis — 78 Foster, Kathy — 233 Fountain, Brenda — 209 Fowler, Annette — 209 Fowler, Donnelle — 257 Fowler, Martha — 233 Fox, Greg — 233 Fox, Steve — 257 Fraley, Brad — 209 Franchine, Deborah — 233 Franek, Chuck — 233 Frank, Craig — 257 Frank, Larry — 233 Franklin, Elaine — 233 Franklin, Hershell — 233 Franklin, Mai — 233, 234 Frank ' s — 318 Franks, Jean — 71 Fraser, Kent — 161, 234 Freeman, Ginny — 257, 28 French, Earl — 257 French Quarter — 340 Freshman Class Officers — 201 Frey, Jeff — 234 Frick, Cathy — 234 Frick, Debbie — 209 Friederich, Nick — 105, 112, 234 Friederich, Paul — 23, 30, 105,106,107,112,152, 257 Friedlander, Randy — 234 Frisbie, Jode — 27, 119, 124,148, 257, 305,126 Fritz, David — 257 Frost, Cheryl — 209 Fry, David — 257 Frye, Donna — 257 Frye, Terri — 209 Fuchs, Brad — 209 Fuchs, Janelle — 209 Funk, Joyce — 92 Furney, Robert — 81 Furrell, Al — 234 Futch, Marcia — 209 Futch, Montie — 209 Futch, Robert — 209 Gabriel, Debra — 234 Cadsby, Cindy — 209 Gaiter, Sal — 70 Gall, Barbara — 257 Galli, Jane — 209 Galloway, William — 209 Gann, Luana — 234 Carden, Derek — 257 Garner, Gay — 234, 242 Garner, Jack — 81,129 Garrett, Dee — 53, 234, 333 Garris, Berle — 257 Garrison, Benny — 234 Garrison, Judy — 257, 134 Garrison, Julie — 257 Gatewood, Julie — 209 Gatewood, Michael — 209 Gause, Cornelia — 71 Gentry, Theresa — 209 George, Callie — 234 George, Richardine — 243 George, Terri — 209 Gerakios, Ann — 234 Gerakios, Maria — 209 Gerakios, Steve — 82, 304 Gerald, Stephen — 209 Gesualdo, Cindy — 209 Giangrosso, John — 209 Gibbons, Jay — 209 Gibson, Edward — 234 Gibson, Jay — 209 Gibson, Karen — 234 Gibson, Kelly — 209 Gibson, Lynne — 234 Gibson, Tom — 161, 125, 234, 242 Giddens, Gary — 209 Gidel Real Estate — 321 Giffin, Cheryl — 257 Giles, Kevin — 234 Gill, Frank — 234 Gillespie, Nana — 234 Gillespie, Jaime — 129, 257 Gillis, Jean — 82 Gillman, Terry — 209 Gilmore, Felecia — 209 Gilmore, Kenneth — 257 Glass, Julie — 27,124, 257, 126 Glazier, Allen — 209 Glazier, Roger — 257 Glen Oaks Par 3 — 347 Glenn, Jeff — 234 Glenn, Kevin — 209 Gliha, Robert — 78,151 Globe Auto Imports — 308 Glorfield, Brenda — 234 Gobbeo, Debra — 258 Gobbeo, Mark — 209 Goetze, Becky — 209 Golden, Doris — 258 Golden, Nathaniel — 234 Golden Triangle — 340 Gooch, David — 234 Gooch, Vickie — 234 Goodelle, Billy — 234 Goodgame, Brenda — 234 Goodman, Patti — 234 Goodman, Robin 258 Goodwin, Paul — 234 Goodwine, Steve — 258 Gordon, Dexter — 234 Gordon ' s Citgo — 335 Goss, Cathy — 258 Gottschalk, Laura — 209 Goudeau, Jules — 93 Goudeau, Marilyn — 101 Govan, Debra — 234 Govan, Denis — 209 Gowanny, Helen — 234 Gowanny, Mike — 209 Gowanny, Sam — 209 Grabel, Julie — 234 Grady, Toni — 258 Graff, Barbara. — 45, 150, 258,167 Graham, Elliott — 93 Graham, Kenneth — 209 Grahm, Mabel — 104 Gramling, George — 209 Grammatico, Dan — 258 Grandic, Georgia — 210 Granoff, Lisa — 258 Grant, Michael — 210 Grant, Scott — 258 Grant, Victor — 223 Green, Armetta — 142, 234 Green, Charles — 104 Green, Delmus — 94 Green, Karen — 234 Green, Leslie — 218 Green, Mike — 235 Green, Tad — 258 Green, Walden — 258 Greene, Barb — 235 Greene, Chuck — 210 Greene, Jack — 235 Greene, Leslie — 258 Greene, Michael — 235 Greenfield, Rayanne — 78 Greenwood Pharmacy — 363 318 Gregory, Charles — 235 Gregory, Sharon — 210 Griffin, Debbie — 235 Griffin, Diane — 210 Griffis, Mark — 235 Griffith, Kevin — 235 Grimes, Cynthia — 210 Grubbs, Carl — 235 Grubbs, Joey — 235 Gruver, Charlie — 235 Gryncewicz, Susan — 142, 235 Grzegorczyk, Dean — 235 Guest, Bill — 235 Gulf Discount — 317 Gulkis, Tracy — 258 Gundel, Robert — 258 Gustafson, Nanci — 210 Guthrie, Roxanne — 258 Guy, Linda — 210 Gwinn, Laura — 210 Haag, Terri — 258 Haberman, Natalie — 258 Hackbarth, Amy — 210 Hacker, Donald — 97 Hackney, Debbie — 235 Hackworth, Charles — 134 Haeseker, Tanya — 235 Hagan, Karen — 210 Hager, Kenneth — 72 Haggard, Patti — 258, 181 Hakanson, Lynn — 235 Hale, Karen — 210 Hall, Becky — 142, 210 Hall, Christine — 79 Hall, Jay — 258,193,199, 191 Hall, Larry — 258 Hall, Margo — 235 Hall, Stacy — 235 Hall, Steven — 235 Hamburg, Hal — 138 Halliday, Chris — 210 Hamilton, Dale — 109, 235 Hamilton, Hoyt — 235 Hamilton, Richard — 235 Hamilton, Robert — 258 Hamilton, Scott — 210 Hamly, Hal — 258 Hamm, Tim — 142, 258 Hamm, Troy Sgt. Major — 89 Hammac, Donna — 235 Hammack, Neil — 210 Hammond, David — 178, 210 Hamrick, Nancy — 235 Hamrick, Rosemary — 40, 210 Han, Ay Ling — 112, 258 Han, Yung K. — 235 Han, Yung Ho — 210 Hancock, Dorcas — 73 Hancock, Sally — 210 Hanna, Chris — 258 Hanna, Party — 235 Hannor, Bobby — 258 Hannor, Steven — 235 Harbaugh, David — 210 Harbison, Geo. H., Inc. Realtor — 311 Harding, Mike — 258 Harding, Patty — 210 Haritos, Tim — 210 Harman, Douglas — 235 Harra, Susan — 210 Harrell, Donna — 210 Harrell, Eddie — 258 Harrelson, Robert — 235 Harrill, Liz — 235 Harris, Barb — 258 Harris, E. C. — 81 Harris, Elaine — 235 Harris, Michael — 258 Harrison, Anne — 210 Harrison, Brett — 341 Harrison, Craig — 133, 210 Harrison, Dora — 79 Harrison Furniture Com- pany — 341 Harrison, Kim — 235 Harrison, Lynn — 259 Harrison, Marcus — 161 , 235 Harrison, Mike — 259 Harrison, Sharon — 210 Harrison, Susan — 210 Harrold, Sheila — 235 Hart, Sandal — 72 Hartstein, Margaret — 210 Hartung, Johanna — 235 Harvey, Linda — 23, 142, 259,199 Harvey, Scott — 259 Harwood, Pam — 142, 210 Harwood, Susan — 259 Hassall, Robert — 74, 1 24 Hatcher, Holly — 210 Hatchett, Paul — 47, 139, 171 Hatlem, Bruce — 143, 259 Hattaway, Anne — 210 Haver, Donald — 235 Hawkins, Cynde — 259 Hawkins, Joe — 211 Hayes, Mary — 235 Haynes, Flip — 62, 235 Hazel, Teresa — 235 Hazel, Wendy — 150, 211 Hecker, Wendy — 1 36, 259 Heezon, Holly — 235 Hefter, Rick — 259 Hehr, David — 211 Hein, Mark — 235 Helms, Mark — 211 Hendershot, Anthony — 211 Henderson, Anthony — 235 Henderson, Dirk — 211 Henderson Steve — 21 1 Hendricks, Brad — 235 Henniger, Kent — 235 Henry, Catherine — 75 Hensler, Chris — 235 Herbert, Gary — 259 Herman, Abby — 230, 235, 256 Herman, Robyn — 211 Herndon, Marcia — 259 Hershfelt, Susan — 211 Herzog, Casper — 161 Hester, Kathy — 145, 235 Hester, Marcia — 142, 211, 341 Hewitt, Scott — 235 Heyog, Casper — 235 Hiastaia, Robin — 259 Hibbard, Jim — 259 Hickert, Mary — 211 Hickert, Patrick — 26, 62, 63,120,170, 259, 349 Hickman, Pam — 259 Hicks, Barb — 235 Hicks, Darby — 211 Hicks, Leonard — 211 Higgins, Melanie — 259 High and Dry Marina — 335 Highland 66 — 329 Hildabrand, Wendy — 145, 211,349 Hildebrand, Ellen — 211 Hildebrandt, Gregg — 211 Hill, Betsy — 87 Hill, Edna — 76 Hill, Helen— 85 Hill, Lori — 150, 211,163 Hill, Marie — 72, 163 Hill, Paula — 235 Hill, Tim — 235 Hillery, Jennie — 76 Hilliard, Cindy — 259 Hillis, Naomi — 76 Hipps, Celestina — 142 Hitch, Jim — 130, 161, 235 Hoag, Deanne — 211 Hodgson, Lisa — 235 Hoel, William — 259 Hoff, Gerald — 235 Hoffman, Donald — 211 Hoffman, Janet — 142, 259 Hoffman, Lisa — 211 Hoffman, Lynn — 236 Hoffman, Mike — 211 Hoffman, Steven — 138, 259 Hogan, Martha — 236 Hogue, Diane — 236 Hogue, Edell — 104 Holder, Janell — 211 Holder, Thomas — 236 Holiday Inn — 311 Holman, Michail — 211 Holman, Tim — 236 Holzer, Jim — 211 Hoopes, Linda — 211 Hope, Diana — 259 Hope, Mark — 133, 211 Hopf, Robin — 236 Horning, Susan — 86 Horton, Dennis — 236 Hosford, Bob — 129, 236 Hossbach, Steve — 211 Hough, Kim — 259 Hough, Steve — 211 Hourdas, Marista — 85 House, Holli — 259 House, Howard — 236 House of Hobbies — 314 Housholder, Bob — 211 Hove, Steve — 236 Howard, Barbara — 236 Howard, Jack — 211 Howard, Tim — 236 Howard, William — 211 Howe, David — 259 Howe, Glen — 211 Howell, Allen — 236 Howland, Dave — 259 Hradesky, Mary — 259 Hrycaj, Mike — 236 Hubbard, Gale — 236 Hubbard, Jan — 211 Huber, Andrea — 259 Hudson, Claudia — 211 Hudson, Teressa — 211 Huettig, Carl — 211 Huffman, Mike — 236 Huggins, John — 236 Hughes, Barry — 259 Hughes, Diana — 259 Hughes, Martha — 79 Hughes, Terry — 236 Hughes, Tim — 236 Hulsebus, Steve — 258 Hulsebus, Tom — 212 Hulsey, Danny — 211 Hulsey, John — 236 Hunt, Chris — 259 Hunt, James — 211,191 Hunt, Steven — 129, 151, 259 Hunter, Tammy — 236 Huston, Jim — 212 Hutchason, Rock — 259 Hutto, Becky — 236 Hyatt, Mary Jane — 260 Hyde, Jerry — 68 Hynds, Trish — 119, 146, 260 Hynds, Steve — 212 Iden, Kati — 212 Impellzeri, Robert — 212 Imperial Hardware — 321 Infinger, Jeffrey — 260 Ingman, Allen — 260 Ingram, Ruby — 260 Innello, Cynthia — 212 Innisbrook — 333 Interact — 108, 109, 110, 111 Irick, Jeff — 143, 260 Irwin, Janet — 236 Isackson, Ronald — 67 Jablonski, Elaine — 70 Jackson, Carl — 236 Jackson, Billy — 176,177 364 Jackson, James — 236 Jackson, Kathy — 260 Jackson, Larry — 236 Jackson, Michael — 236 Jackson, Pat — 138, 260 Jackson, Paula — 236 Jackson, Polly — 212 Jackson, Sherye — 260 Jackson, Wilfred — 212 Jackson, Willie — 236 Jacobs, Dawne — 150, 236 Jacobs, George — 21 2 Jacobs, Jeff — 260 Jacobs, Lula — 212 Jacobson, Mike — 212 James, Evelyn — 236 James, Tommy — 188, 260, 263 Janinda, Cherie — 212 Janinda, John — 236 Januchowski, Cindy — 212 Jarvis, Cathy — 1 42, 21 2 Jeffries, Lisa — 236 Jenkins, Kim — 236 Jensen, Jill — 236 Jerrell, Kathy — 236, 253 Jerry ' s Texaco — 337 Jersey Jim Towers TV and AC — 313 Jester, Paul — 161, 226, 237 Jette, Robert — 142 Jim Stewart Shoes — 305 Joe Pica ' s Red Carpet — 353 Johns, Debra — 260 JohnsaJoy — 150, 237 Johnson, Alther — 142 Johnson, Bryan — 260 Johnson, Diane — 99 Johnson, Jay — 237 Johnson, Lee — 212 Johnson, Leigh — 237 Johnson, Marvin — 237 Johnson, Mike — 237 Johnson, Scott — 212 Johnson, Tim — 212 Johnson, Valerie — 212 Johnston, Chris — 237 Jones, Anthony — 1 70, 297 Jones, Anthony — 170, 173, 212 Jones, Billy — 212 Jones, Cathy — 237 Jones, Cindi — 237 Jones, Claudenia — 92 Jones, Ionise — 260 Jones, Jeni — 260 Jones, Jerry — 260 Jones, Karen — 260 Jones, Lizz — 260, 264, 333 Jones, Marjory — 87 Jones, Susan — 237 Jonson, Bill — 212 Jonson, Dave — 237 Jordan, Melanie — 237 Jordan, Mike — 260 Josie ' s — 341 Jost, Lois — 212 Junior Class Officer — 250 Juranko, Daniel — 237 Justice, William — 65 Kamensky, Bill — 260 Kandz, David — 237 Kane, Andy — 241 , 260 Kane, Joyce — 212 Kane, Larry — 237 Kapok Tree Inn — 350 Keaton, Mike — 237 Keehn, Cindy — 150, 212 Keehn, Jeff — 130, 260 Keehn, Pam — 237 Keenan, Elizabeth — 212 Keehan, Mike — 212 Keene, Carlene — 237 Kehoe, Bryan — 212 Keim, Roberta — 100 Keller, Donald — 87, 88, 160 Kelley, Debbie — 212 Kelley, Mike — 260 Kelley, Patti — 212 Kelly, Tama — 237 Kemink, Richard — 260 Kendall, Kay — 237 Kendrick, Moses — 21 2 Kennedy, Abby — 237 Kennedy Brothers — 310 Kennedy, Jennie — 212 Kennedy, Suzi — 237 Kennedy, Tom — 237 Keppie Travel — 309 Kerchner, Tom — 212 Kersey, Rhonda — 144, 145, 237 Key Club — 114,115,116, 117 Keyes Seth — 237,131 Keyettes — 118, 119 Kilgore, Shelby — 70 Kilgore, Sid — 237 Kimble, Jean — 212 King Charles — 195, 196 King, Donna — 237 King, James — 195, 196, 347 King, John — 237 King, Kerri — 237 King, Lori — 212 King, Sandra — 212 Ki ng, Thomas — 260 King, Tim — 195, 212 Kinn, Robert — 213 Kinnear, Kathy — 213 Kinney, Patty — 213 Kinsley, Jay — 213 Kirby, Don — 237 Kirk, Cathie — 237 Kirkland, Warren — 237 Kirkpatrick, Donna — 237 Kish, Sally — 237 Kitchen, Kimberly — 145 Klace,Tim — 129, 213 Klapka, Mike — 161,260 Klapka, Thomas — 213 Klecka, Chuck — 161, 237 Klein, Debbie — 213 Klinger, Tom — 260 Klingerman, Tom — 237 Klobcar, Lori — 237 Knaust, LouAnn — 213 Knight, Barbara — 142, 260 Knight, Kirby — 237 Knight, Liz — 260 Knight, Steve — 237 Koch, Susan — 260 Koenig, Susan — 213 Kogler, Cheryl — 213 Kogley, Cindy — 237 Konkel, Dianne — 213 Konkel, Linda — 238 Koontz, Chris — 238 Korb, Kristie — 145, 238 Korosy, Alice — 238 Kostantenaco, Dennis — 129 Koulouvaris, Christopher — 213 Krahmer, Paul — 133, 213 Kramer, Debby — 238 Kramer, Gary — 260 Kratzer, Bonnie — 213 Krause, Jenny — 238 Krentzman, Liz — 213 Kriner, James — 142, 238 Kroener, Claire — 213 Kroesch, Susan — 261 Kroh, Carol — 145, 261 Kromer, Joan — 238 Kuebler, Barbara — 213 Kuenn, Kevin — 261 Kurzawa, Barbara — 238 Kuzbyt, Joanne — 72 Kyriacou, Julie — 213 Kyriacou, Wendy — 238 LaBonte, Ann — 238 Labonte, Gregory — 213 Labus, Andy — 116, 238 Labus, Larry — 105, 261 Lacy, Mark — 213 LaGuardia, Kim — 261 LaGuardia, Tracey — 238 Laidlaw, Tobert — 213 Lambert, Cathy — 238 Lambert, Jim — 261 Lancashire, Helen — 145, 238 Lane, Juanita — 213 Langford, Tim — 238 LaPlante, Michael — 138, 238 LaPointe, Lisa — 261 LaPread, Michael — 238 Larkin, Pam — 261 Larsen, Thomas — 213 Larson, Dawn — 213 Larson, Eric — 213 Lashua, Randy — 161, 238 Lassa, Karen — 261 Lassitter, Shirley — 238 Latimer, Greg — 261 Lauda, Betty Jean — 261 Launonen, Lori — 238 Laurents, Lisa — 33, 219, 238 Lazarus, Sharon — 87 Leach, Brenda — 213 Leach, Susan — 213 Lebert, Adrianna — 238 Lee, Brian — 213 Lee, James — 213 Lee, Martha — 142, 238 Lee, Stephen — 261 Lee, Wilton — 238 LeFevre, Dorothy — 238 LeGare, Thomas — 261 Legatti, Terry — 261 Lehan, Warren — 261 Lemon, Bruce — 238 Lemons, Mike — 213 Leonard, Bill — 261 Leonard, Gary — 261 Leonard, Peggy — 145 Leptrone, Jeff — 23, 261, 28 Lettre, Ken — 213 Lettre, Steve — 261 , 31 8 Levens, Richard — 261 Lewis, Cynthia — 261 Lewis, David — 261 Lewis, Janice — 238 Lewis, Mary Ann — 213 Lewis Pharmacy — 338 Lewis, Ruby — 75 Lewis, Shari — 213 Lewis, Terry — 238, 338 Lichter, Stacey — 238 Lilly, Kenneth — 214 Limoseth, Scott — 238 Lindemann, David — 238 Lindquist, Keith — 213, 191 Lindsay, Debbie — 238 Lindsey, Brett — 213 Linne, Lisa — 213 Lins, Tim — 261 Linton, Steve — 213 Lipomi, Kathy — 261 Lipomi, Kevin — 213 Lipp, Thomas — 213 Lipsey, Missy — 261 Lis, Paul — 115, 261 Lisenby, Dianne — 261 Litchford, Kim — 238 Litchford, Thomas — 161, 238 Little, Chris — 238 Little, Robert — 261 Littles, Lola — 239 Livadaros, Georgia — 213 Livesay, Patricia — 261 Lloyd, Denise — 239 Locke, Gerlene — 76 Locke, Joel — 239 Loef, Peter — 239 Loeser, Jan — 214 Loeser, Tom — 262 Loftin, Jeff — 214 Logan, Leslie — 239 Logan, Mark — 214 Lohrbauer, Sue — 76 365 Lohss, Kurt — 239 Long, Austin — 214 Long, Christina — 239 Long, john — 105 Long, Steve — 239 Long, Susan — 92, 148, 149 Long, Tina — 214 Lopes, Sandra — 214 Lopez, Kenny — 239 Lopez, Roberto — 262 Lord, Bonnie — 239 Lord, Rodney — 214 Love, Randall — 239 Lovejoy, Debbie — 214 Lovelace, Kim — 150, 214, 163 Loveless, Randy — 214 Loveless, Sharon — 214 Lovli, Robert — 262 Lowe, George — 262 Lowery, Emmett — 82 Lowrey, Layne — 214 Lowrie, Marian — 76 Loy, Dea — 239,193 Luce, Todd — 239 Luecke, Gwen — 142, 239 Lugo, Tom — 133, 239 Luka, )eri — 239 Luka, Kim — 262, 168 Lund, Barbara — 239 Lundberg, Gloria — 214 Lundeen, Leslie — 239 Luszcz, Dave — 214 Lutz, Eddie — 214 Lutz, Lori — 214 Lynch, Mike — 239, 191 Maas Brothers — 342 Mabini, Tony — 214 Mack, Greg — 214 Mack, James — 239 MacKinnon, Andy — 262 Macon, Leonard — 178 Madderon, Jean — 104 Magee, Mike — 187, 214, 197 Maglio, Diane — 142, 239 Major, Csaba — 262 Majorettes — 144, 145 Malke, Jeannette — 239 Malke, Bob — 262 Manard, Jeff — 239 Mangano, Peter — 195, 239 Manion, Daniel, — 262 Mann, Jim — 262 Mann, Lisa — 144, 239 Mann, Tim — 214 Manquen, Janet — 262 Marandola, Susan — 214 Marine Biology — 151 Markham, Ellen — 239 Marjan, Cathy — 239 Marnell, Jeff — 239 Marnie, Amy — 214 Marnie, Susan — 239 Marsh, Charles — 133, 239 Marsh, Tony — 239 Marshall, Ernie — 239 Marshall, Pat — 136,137 Marston, Chris — 239 Marti, Brian — 239, 197 Martin, Debbie — 112, 262 Martin, Jeff — 239 Martin, Mark — 239 Manthei, Roxanne — 213, 262 Manuel, Kathy — 262 Martin, Nancy — 239, 321 Martin, Todd — 239 Martin, Vincent — 239 Martinez, Bryan — 240 Martinez, Richard — 76 Mason, Liz — 214 Mason, Michael — 240 Masque and Gavel — 1 30, 131 Mastro, Lisa — 262 Math Club — 152 Mathews, Connie — 90, 150 Mathews, William — 91, 176 Mathie, Julie — 240 Matthews, Jennifer — 214 Matthews, Wayne — 262, 324 Mattow, Debbie — 262, 199 Mattox, Jeff — 214 Mau, Karen — 214 Mau, Mark — 262 Maurer, Sandy — 145, 240 Mauth, Robin — 144, 240 Mavros, George — 240 Maxon, Deborah — 214 May, Chris — 240 May, Doug — 262 Mayer, Julie — 262 Mayer, Kathie — 214 Mayers, Janice — 240 Maynard, Doris — 214 Maynard, Gerald — 161 , 240 Mazzola, Virginia — 240 Mazzola, Wayne — 262 McAnally, James — 262 McArdle, Patrick — 240 McAuley, Marvin — 262 McAvoy, Susan — 214 McBriarty, Sharon — 262 McCall, Marie — 112, 262 McCann, Ellen — 214 McCann, Rory — 1 29, 240 McCarty, Debbie — 262 McCauley, Kathleen — 214 McClain, Samuel — 214 McClelland, Belinda — 214 McClelland, James — 73 McClelland, Jorge — 214 McClure, Paula — 262 McConnell, Leslie — 214 McCorkle, Penny — 262 McCoy, Jay — 240 McCoy, Kimberly — 214 McCoy, Malcolm — 239 McCracken, — Merle — 90 McCray, Emmerson — 214 McCullough, Tim — 112, 262 McDonald, Thomas — 214 McEldowney, Nancy — 240 McFee, Mary Beth — 215 McGarvey, Beth — 240 McGeachy, Claudia — 262 McGowan John — 215 McGowan, Robert — 215 McGowan, Susan — 240 McGraw, Vicky — 240 McGuire, Mary — 215 Mcllvaine, Cynthia — 215 Mcllvaine, Doug — 240 Mcllvaine, Steve — 262 Mclnnis, David — 262 Mclnnis, Mary — 262, 341 McIntyre, Ellen — 262 Mclver, Kelly — 240 McKeithen, George — 88 McKisson, John — 120, 262 McKnight, Wayne — 21 5 McLean, Janet — 215 McMahon, Barbara — 240 McManamon, Gerald — 84,156,158 McManning, Penny — 215 McManning, Ricky — 240 McMillan, Lucia — 73 McMullen, Dean — 133, 240 McMullen, Tammy — 215 McMurtrey, Brad — 215 McMurtrey, Diane — 215 McNaughton, Stephen — 215 McNeil, Kathy — 240 McPeak, Lance — 240 McPherson, Andreina — 54.130.143, 262,127 McPherson, Andreini — 54.143, 262 McPherson, Roxanne — 54,142, 240 McSheehy, James — 55, 215 McWilliams, Leon — 240 Means, Cindy — 262 Means, Nancy — 215 Meeker, Lori — 112, 262 Meese, Vicki — 215, 150 Mehrle, John — 240 Meilleur, Paula — 240 Melmoth, Lisa — 145, 215 Men ' s Fashion Outlet — 314 Merhige, Jo Anne — 262 Meriwether, Rick — 176, 177 Merle, Marcia — 240 Merricks, Howard — 215 Merritt, Eddie — 215 Merritt, Keith — 240 Mesker, Joe — 240 Mesker, Roger — 262 Messenger, Carol — 240 Mestler, Brian — 262 Mestler, Scott — 240 Methvin, Doug — 240 Metzkier, Christine — 215 Michael, Carolyn — 142, 215 Michael, Susan — 262 Michalik, Steve — 138, 262 Miesher, Tammy — 215 Mikuliza, Mary — 240 Milan, Nell — 104 Miller, Barbara — 215 Miller, Cleg — 137 Miller, Deborah — 142, 262 Mills, Cyril — 262 Miller, Eric — 130, 143, 262 Miller, George — 240, 325 Miller, James — 215, 197 Miller, Kelley — 240 Miller, Ken — 240 Miller, Kent — 240 Miller, Lynette — 215 Miller, Mark — 241 Miller, Matt — 241,131 Miller, Michele — 241 Miller, Patti — 262 Miller, Regina — 262 Miller, Richard — 215 Miller, Sandra — 215 Miller, Vicky — 148, 241, 262, 305 Miller, Willie — 241 Milliken, Brian — 241 Mills, Kevin — 162, 215 Mills, Bob — 241 Milton, Kimberly — 262 Minieri, Carl — 215 Mink, Nancy — 215 Miotke, Mary — 241 Miracle, David — 215 Mita, Gerald — 73 Mitchell, Cassandra — 262 Mitchell, Gayleen — 241 Mitchell, James — 215 Mitchell, Janice — 262 Mitchell, Kathy — 241 Mitchell, Lila — 216 Mitchell, Marlon — 216 Mitchell, Tammie — 216 Mock, Cynthia — 241 Modin, Steve — 216 Moeller, Cheryl — 241 Moeller, Derek — 133, 262 Moeller, Diana — 262, 317 Moeller, Robert — 133, 262 Moffitt, Anita — 241 Moles, Cindy — 241 Molino, Mark — 241 Moll, Helen — 104 Moloney, Sean — 1 29, 263 Molzahn, Michael — 263 Monaldi, Susan — 241 Montani, Joelle — 241 Montgomery, Cindy — 216 Montgomery, James — 70 Montgomery Kent — 263 Moody, Ralph Lt. Col. — 89 Moore, Bill — 151,263 Moore, Charles — 216 Moore, Gail — 241 Moore, Janie — 142, 263, 270 Moore, Jeanne — 241 Moore, Molly — 253 Moore, Robert — 216 Moore, Sharon — 241 Morgan, Betty — 27, 1 25 Morgan, Chip — 211,216 Morgan, Elizabeth — 43, 241 Moroff, Dan — 176,177, 241 Morris, Catherine — 104 Morris, Ivy — 263 Morris, Phillip — 241 Morris, Randy — 156, 263, 179 Morrison, Randy — 216 Morron, Phil — 77 Morrow, Gwen — 241 Morrow, Kim — 241 Morrow, Lasandra — 263 Morrow, Sharon — 263 Moshonas, Alexandra — 241 Mosier, Jim — 230, 237, 241 Mosley, Debra — 241 Mowen, Kim — 241 Moyer, John — 263 Moyer, John — 263 Moyer, Tom — 216 Mudano, Nina — 241 Mueller, Terry — 216 Mulhisen, Linda — 137, 148, 263,199 Mulhisen, Lori — 241 Mulholland, Liam — 263 Mullan, Edward — 216 Mullen, Mike — 263 Mulock, Lenore — 68, 69 Mundy, Cindy — 263 Mundy, John — 216 Munger, Joe — 187, 241 Murphee, Deborah — 241 Murphy, Ann — 150, 216 Murphy, Carol — 216 Murphy, Hope — 263 Murray, Charlotte — 241 Murrie, Jill — 263 Murrie, Jon — 216 Murwin, Debbie — 216 Muscarella, Denise — 241 Musselwhite, Cyndi — 263 Musselwhite, Glenn — 241 Musser, Mark — 216 Myers, Dane — 242 Myers, David — 263 Myers, Donald — 263 Myers, Leo — 87 Myers, Pat — 68 Nash, Linda — 145, 201, 216 Nathan, Delores — 216 National Honor Society — 22,23 Nee, Dorothea — 100 Nelis, J. P. — 76 Nelson, Bob — 216 Nelson, Steve — 109, 263, 309 Nelson, Tammy — 216 Nemecek, Stephen — 242 Nemethy, Joe — 216 Nemethy, Chris — 242 Nemethy, Mary — 112, 263 Nesti, Robert — 79 Netherton, Reatha — 216 Nettleton, Ed — 216 Nettleton, Susan — 216 Neubaum, Ed — 216 Neumann, Kenneth — 242 Newell, Patty — 216 Newitt, Andy — 116, 216 Newitt, Tom — 263 Nacol ' s Jewelers — 307 Nall, Andy — 263 Newton, Richard — 21 6 N.F.L. — 105 Nicely, John — 70 Nichols, Charles — 242 Nichols, Doug — 116, 242, 186,185 Nichols, Kathy — 263 Nichols, Mary — 216 Nickelson, Dana — 150, 242 Nieporte, Jaime — 242 Niesen, Paul — 216 Niesen, Ron — 133 Nikodem, Terri — 242 Niho ' s Restaurant — 312 Nipper, Mac — 242 Nix, Cathy — 216 Nixon, Sheree — 242 Noah, Danny — 216, 242 Noah, David — 242, 263 Nodine, Thad — 204, 263, 197 Nogacki, Debbie — 263 Nohren, Joe — 216 Norman, Kathy — 145, 256 Novak, Karen — 242 Nowak, Mike — 242 Nugent, Carol — 242 Nugent, Stephen — 216 Oakley, Robbin — 263 Oakley, Wendy — 216 Obum, Ken — 161, 242 O ' Connor, Mark — 216 Ofte, Nancy — 233, 242 O ' Hara, Bob — 242 O ' Hara, Elaine — 242 O ' Hare, Chris — 217 O ' Keefe ' s Restaurant — 349 Olechna, Phillip — 217 Oliveto, Sue — 217 Olson, Richard — 217 O ' Malley, Shawn — 263 O ' Neill, Gigi— 217 Onken, Robin — 242, 263 Organization, The — 129 Orloff, Ruth — 217 Ormanian, Deborah — 242 Orton, Sue — 264 Osborne, Mark — 264 Oset, Nancy — 264 Osorio, Rick — 26 Osorio, Richard — 242, 185 Osorio, Robert — 217 Overstreet, Tom — 217 Owens, Debbie — 226, 242 Owens, Susan — 217 Paige, Cheryl — 150, 217, 163 Paige, Stephanie — 150, 242, 297 Palm Pavillion — 319 Palmer, Gail — 264, 340 Palmer, Mary — 242 Palmieri, Glenn — 212,217 Paonessa, Brian — 264 Papachristu, Lee — 264 Papke, Rodney — 264 Parady, Bill — 217 Parady, Jean — 129, 264 Parady, Jim — 264 Parent, Pete — 217 Parham, David — 264 Parham, Karen — 242 Parker, Allen — 217 Parker, Dawn — 242 Parker, Debbie — 242 Parker, Joe — 80 Parker, John — 264 Parker, Joyce — 76 Parker, Wynn — 217 Parkey, Linda — 217 Parks, Bobby — 178, 217 Parrish, Janet — 217 Parry, Jan — 264 Patterson, Tina — 242 Patullo, Kevin — 242 Patullo, Michael — 217 Paulk, Dana — 217 Paulson, Michelle — 264 Payne, Bruce — 264 Payne, David — 217 Pearson, Julie — 23, 119, 250, 264 Pearson, Larry — 243 Pearson, Mike — 217 Peart, Fran — 217 Peart, Greg — 264 Peasley, John — 154, 160, 243, 249 Peck, Aney — 115, 264 Peck, Michele — 264 Pedersen, Sonja — 242 Peltz Shoes — 309 Penabade, Pablo — 217 Pennington, John — 138, 264 Penrose, Andy — 217 Pep Club — 150 Peque, Annette — 150, 217 Perez, Carmen — 243 Perkins, Cindy — 148, 264 Perrin, Cheryl — 112, 264 Perrone, Karisa — 264 Perrott, Karen — 150, 243 Perry, Celia — 98 Perry, Randy — 243 Peters, Ken — 264 Peters, Mark — 264 Peters, Sandra — 243 Peters, Ted — 243 Peterson, Abbie — 217 Peterson, Anne — 217 Peterson, Keith — 243 Peterson, Robin — 264 Pet Villa — 322 Pfeiffer, Carol — 243 Pharaoh, Jim — 217 Phillip ' s Coiffures — 328 Phillips, Dana — 217 Phillips, Ernest — 161, 243 Phillips, Gary — 264 Phillips, John — 80 Phillips, Suzanne — 217 Pica, Donna — 243 Picciotto, Karen — 217 Picciotto, Linda — 264, 199 Pickard, Mark — 264 Pickard, Mike — 243 Pidgeon, Jimmy — 218 Pierce, Tom — 27, 77,122 Piper, Walter — 218 Pittman, Jerome — 83 Pittman, Lisa — 243 Pitts, Nelson — 243 Pitts, Phyllis — 218 Pizzichetti, Paul — 264, 197 Plants, Larry — 218 Plaster Linda — 218 Plaster, Paula — 218 Platt, Jerry — 218 Podniestrzanki, Teresa — 142, 218 Poidevin, Dianna — 218 Poletz, Terry — 243 Polhemus, Dale — 218 Polk, Kenneth — 264 Pollack, Judy — 243 Polton, Carol — 243 Ponds, Cheryl — 218 Ponds, Dennis — 264 367 Ponticello, Lori — 143, 264 Pontrello, Laraine — 95 Pope, Ruth — 88 Poppleton, Mark — 218 Porter, Mary — 218 Porter, Sharon — 218 Potson, Dale — 243 Potter, Jimmy — 218 Potter, Kenny — 265 Powell, Harry — 265 Powers, Brian — 230, 243 Powers, Bruce — 218 Pownsel, Linda — 243 Pray, John — 161, 243 Premru, Charlene — 142, 218 Premru, Terry — 265 Preston, Karen — 218 Price, Mary Ellen — 142, 201,218 Prodromitis, Themie — 41, 106, 250, 265 Prohaska, Carolyn — 100 Prohaska, Judy — 243 Prokes, Donald — 86, 1 91 Pryor, Ron — 218 Puckett, Lisa — 243 Pugh, Greg — 265 Puls, Karen — 265 Putrow, Mike — 218 Quasius, James — 243 Quessenberry, Terry — 81 Quill and Scroll — 27 Quinn, James — 55, 94 Quinn, Nancy — 265 Raczynski, Paul — 243 Radabaugh, Jeff — 218 Radabaugh, Martin — 265, 197 Rader, Gary — 265 Rafferzeder, Deborah — 265 Raichle, Cathy — 243 Raichle, Julie — 265 Randall, Belinda — 142, 243 R and J Sports Center — 324 Rankin, Debbie — 243 Ransom, Elizabeth — 78, 81 Rao, Rocco — 265 Raragas, Lana — 218 Ratsch, Betty — 73 Rawles, Richard — 243 Rawles, Tammy — 218 Rawls, Kathleen — 218 Rawls, Linda — 265 Ray,Geff — 332 Raymond, Pam — 243 Ray ' s Zenith Showcase — 318 Record Ranch — 347 Reddick, Harold — 67 Red Gate — 307 Red Head — 334 Redmond, Tim — 265 Redmond, T racy — 21 8 Reed, Jay — 243 Reed, Robin — 218 Reeder, David — 265 Reese, Leslie — 243 Reeves, Connie — 218 Reeves, Rod — 265 Regulski, Doris — 218 Regulski, Kurt — 243 Regulski, Susan — 119, 148,149, 265 Reichardt, Lorna — 265 Reid, Nancy — 1 38, 265 Reid, Ted — 218 Reinke, Jim — 243 Reinoehl, Tim — 265 Reishus, Patti — 218 Renaud, Calvin — 265 Renfroe, Ronald — 142, 265 Revels, Karen — 265 Reyes, Gladys — 218 Reyes, Marilyn — 1 50, 201 , 219,163 Reynick, Patricia — 219 Rhoads, Eva — 148, 265 Rhodes, Brian — 266 Rhodes, Dale — 243 Rhodes, Laura — 243 Rhodes, Michael — 115 Rice, Amy — 77 Rice, Kathy — 219 Rice, Linda — 266 Richards, Bernice — 150, 219 Richards, Diane — 243 Richey, Pat — 219 Richman, Penny — 150, 219 Rickel, Renee — 145,150, 219 Riddle, Fred — 243 Rietz, Keith — 243 Riker, Debra — 243 Riker, Patricia — 219 Rilling, Joy — 219 Rilling, Randy — 243 Rilling, Ray — 82 Rimar, Al lain — 95 Risner, Gene — 88 Roach, Kathy — 266 Roane, Cathy — 23, 266 Robbins, George — 243 Rober, Mary — 244 Roberson, Mark — 219 Roberts, Bruce — 219 Robert ' s Cafeteria — 322 Roberts, John — 88, 138 Roberts, Mary Sue — 1 50, 219 Roberts, Susan — 266 Robertson, Dan — 244 Robertson, Donna — 266 Robertson, Jeanne — 99 Robertson, Kathy — 244 Robinson, Brett — 219 Robinson, Daniel — 266 Robinson, Gerald — 244 Robinson, James — 219 Robinson, Janet — 266 Robinson, Katrina — 244 Robinson, Mark — 266 Robinson, Parker — 219 Robinson, Rachel — 266, 329 Robinson, Sycra — 266 Roche, Ann — 219 Rochelle, Benjamin — 266 Rockett, Conley — 81 Rodgers, Lenny — 195, 266, 347 Rodgers, Mark — 219 Roemer, Carol — 266 Roeper, Greg — 133, 266 Roeshink, Barbara — 219 Roewert, Raymond — 219 Roger Bouchard Insurance — 329 Rogers, Carol — 266 Rogers, John — 266 Rogers, Steve — 244 Rogers, Towne — 244 Rogers, Wilhemia — 77 Rogilla, Nancy — 244 Rogillio, Suzanne — 219 Rogner, Kim — 244 Rohifs, Philip — 244 Rohrbacher, Meg — 1 50, 244 Rojay, Berry — 244 Romaguera, Robin — 266 Romaguera, Ronald — 219 Romine, Robert — 244 Romine ' s Carpets — 349 Ronisse, John — 133 Ronne, Tammi — 244 Rooney, Joe — 266 Roop, Dolores — 101 Roop, Irene — 70 Roorda, Bonnie — 244 Rophie, Ralph — 244 Rose, Gary — 1 61 , 244 Rose Bootery — 317 Rosenblum, Barri — 219 Ross, Pat — 219 Ross, Tammy — 219 ROTC — 132,133 Roth, Carl — 219 Roth, Kim — 219 Rothwell, Paul — 219 Rovisse, Joe — 133, 244, 266 Rowe, Harold — 219 Rowe, Ralph — 244 Rowe, Vavial — 102 Royal, Ronald — 80 Roys, Bill — 266 Rubing, Carl — 219 Rubing, Diana — 244 Rubing, Laurel — 219 Rubrecht, Jeannine — 266 Rucker, Andre — 244 Ruel, Theresa — 150, 244 Runkel, David — 220 Ruska, Harry — 244 Rutcha, Arthur — 244 Ruth, Beverly Joy — 244 Ryberg, Carl — 220 Rybert, Chester — 244 Ryder, Austin — 266 Sable, John — 244 Safer, Dixie — 331 Sailer, Joni — 244 Sakelson, Bill — 266 Salisbury, Matthew — 79 Sailing, Michael — 220 Salyers, Cathy — 220 Samji, Shanil — 112, 266 Samoluk, Joan — 220 Sample, Barry — 244 Sanchez, Joan — 266 Sanders, Beverly — 220 Sandy ' s Book Store — 31 5 Sansom, Ronnie — 266 Santangelo, Frank — 116, 220 Sanxter, John — 129, 266 Sanxter, Kenneth — 220 Sapp, Carrie — 220 Sapp, Gary — 1 33, 220 Sapperstein, Vicki — 244 Saravanos, Xanthe — 222, 244, 249 Sarris, Mark — 266 Sarver, Cindy — 220 Sarver, Luann — 245 Sasser, David — 220 Savage, Sue — 245 Scarfone, Joseph — 220 Schamber, Lynn — 220 Schamber, Victoria — 245 Scheffer, Karyl — 245 Scheffer, Merrie — 220 Schene, Mary — 220 Scherer, Amanda — 151, 245 Schick, Robby — 220 Schlaupitz, Rebecca — 245 Schlegel, Jill — 245 Schlueter, Steve — 245 Schmidt, Jody — 220 Schmidt, Randy — 266 Schmidt, Susan — 245 Schmitz, Eric — 266 Schmitz, Judith — 221 Schneberger, Mark — 245 Schneider, Cindy — 142 Schneider, Eileen — 142 Schneider, Glenn — 245 Schneider, James — 245 Schneiter, Carol — 266 Schneiter, Phillip — 220, 199 Schneiter, Sue — 119, 148, 149,166 Schneidereit, Peter — 266 Schreiner, David — 220 Schroepfor, Lucy — 220 Schubring, Robert — 220 Schuler, Kevin — 245 Schuler, Paul — 266 Schulman, Priscilla — 266 Schultz, Deborah — 245 Schulz, James — 1 29, 266 Schutt, Robert — 245 Schutz, Alan — 245 Schwartz, Deedee — 220 Scott, Brad — 220 Scott, Joan — 83, 107 Scott, Rod — 220 Scott, Thomas — 220 Scribner, Danny — 220 Seat, Donna — 220 Sederberg, Robin — 245 Seeger, Chris — 79 Seely, Carol — 220 Seimetz, Becky — 220 Seimetz, Timothy — 245 Seissian, Amanda — 245 Sellers, Jean — 99 Sellinger, Diane — 245 Sellinger, John — 267 Sellinger, Larry — 220 Semmons, Dan — 267 Senior Class Officers — 272 Senior Citizens Hospital Association — 347 Sever, Timothy — 245 Seville, Tony — 221 Seymour, John — 221 Shackelford, Dorothy — 245 Shaffer, Bethany — 245 Shambaugh, David — 79 Sharp, Debra — 267 Shatters, Barbara — 267 Shawley, John — 267 368 mm Shealey, Larry — 267 Shealey, Louis — 267 Shelby Plaza — 340 Sheldon, Dan — 267 Shell, Debbie — 267 Shell, Jean — 267 Shelling, Karen — 267 Shelling, Kathy — 221 Shelor, Susan — 245 Shenkel, T racy — 245 Shepard, Brad — 151,267 Shepard, Debbie — 142, 245 Shepard, James — 267 Sherman, Joe — 221 Shienberger, Del — 267 Shingler, Doris — 245 Shinn, Wendall — 267 Shoemaker, Jim — 221 Shoemaker, Thomas — 267 Shoopman, Sheila — 245 Showcase Gifts — 305 Shuttleworth, John — 245 Siegel, Todd — 161, 195, 245 Siegelin, Cindy — 221 Silvia, Gary — 267 Silverman, Renee — 267 Simmons, Barbara — 245 Simmons, Sandra — 85 Simon, Toni — 221 Simpson, Don — 267 Simpson, Karen — 267 Simpson, Sharon — 267 Sims, David — 105,115, 267 Singletary, Kendall — 221 Singer, Scott — 267 Siple, Caroline — 267 Siple ' s Garden Seat — 321 Sirchia, Franceseo — 245 Siren, Betty — 245 Skelley, Charles — 267, 181 Skelley, Mary — 245 Skinner, Tom — 267 Slagle, Patricia — 245 Slane, Jay — 245 Slane, Mark — 221 Slaube, Brian — 221 Sliz, Eric — 109,142, 267 Smalling, Jean — 267 Smart, Liz — 34, 221 Smart, Jim — 103 Smetzer, James — 245 Smith, Cherl — 221 Smith, Curtis — 267 Smith, Daniel — 142, 245 Smith, David — 221 Smith, Deborah — 221 Smith, Donna — 267 Smith, Duane — 245 Smith, Eric — 245 Smith, Frank — 267 Smith, Heather — 221 Smith, Howard — 245 Smith, Jeff — 221 Smith, Jennie — 142, 222, 245 Smith, Karla — 267 Smith, Kevin — 142,155, 267 Smith, Kim — 121,267, 334 Smith, Kirk — 221 Smith, Linda — 221 Smith, Mark — 221 Smith, Martha — 90 Smith, Norris — 221 Smith, Patricia — 267 Smith, Paul — 267 Smith, Paul — 133,161,245 Smith, Pete — 182, 221 Smith, Ratford — 138 Smith, Sheila — 267, 349 Smith, Steve — 245 Smith, Susan — 267 Smith, Sue — 267 Smith, Susanne — 267 Smith, Thomas — 268 Smith, Thomas — 245 Smitherman Mark — 245, 191 Smoak, David — 268 Smoak, Karen — 245 Snapp, Rita — 268 Sneathen, Diana — 221 Snelling, Tom — 221 Snipes, Sharon — 221 Snodgrass, Greg — 221 Snouffer, Scott — 245 Snouffer, Stuart — 221 Snow, Mark — 221 Snyder, Eileen — 268 Snyder, Irene — 101 Snyder, Jack — 245 Snyder, Melody — 245 Soares, Cindy — 221 Sophomore Class Officers — 226 Sorenson, Russell — 129, 268 Soto, Mike — 221 Souleret, Dave — 268, 197 Souleret, George — 221 Spanczak, Pamela — 245 Spanos, Trent — 268, 1 79 Sparkman, Jane — 129, 268 Sparks, Rick — 245 Spataro, Jim — 230, 245 Spell issy, Marie — 245 Spence, Scott — 246 Spencer, Aria — 105, 268 Spencer, Jennifer — 246 Spokes, Della — 221 Spoto, Ellen — 222 Spotts, Phil — 268 Stahl, Andy — 222 Stahl, Daniel — 268 Stahl, James — 246 Staley ' s Pet Towne — 329 Stand n ' Snack — 317 Stanford, Diane — 246 Staniszeski, Sue — 246 Stanley, David — 222 Stanley, Doris — 246 Stannard, Mike — 222 Stanquist, Marty — 268 Stanton, Diane — 268 Stanton, Martin — 73, 152 - - — - Stapleton, Richard — 246 Stapleton, Shirley — 138, 268 Starkey, Bryan — 237, 246, 197 Starnes, James — 129, 246 Stavros, Mark — 268 Staub, David — 222 Steegman, Sally — 222 Steele, Connie — 86 Steele, Marian — 80 Stifanidou, Despina — 268 Stenstrom, Susan — 246 Stephens, Kathy — 268 Stephens, Stephanie — 145, 246 Stere, Gail — 268 Stergius, Laurie — 246 Stevens, Alan — 246 Stevens, James — 246 Stevenson, Belinda — 222 Stevenson, Dale — 268 Stewart, Catherine — 95 Stewart, John — 246 Stewart, Mark — 222 Stichler, Russell — 66 Stierheim, Cathryn — 246 Stobbs, Howard — 246 Stoehr, Curt — 268 Stone Buick — 319 Stone, Videll — 246 Stonecipher, Dale — 97, 142 Stortenbecker, Steve — 268 Straker, Cynthia — 246 Straner, Frank — 98, 162, 196 Street, Sue — 68, 69 Strickland, Jim — 222 Strickland, Richard — 222 Strickland, Terry — 268 Strike, Cindy — 268 Stroman, Crystal — 1 42, 246 Stroup, Betsy — 268 Stroup, John — 222 Stuart, Heather — 269 Stube, Todd — 222 Student Council — 106, 107 Stumbers, Susan — 246 Stypul, Bryan — 246 Suhr, Kim — 222 Sulek, Robert — 269 Summy, Barbara — 142, 222 Suncoast Photo — 337 Surrency, John — 189, 269 Susko, Delores — 269 Sutton, Bob — 116, 222 Sutton, Delores — 74 Suzuki Cycle City — 318 Swan, Jan — 269 Swartz, Beth — 269 Sweat ' s Flower Shop — 314 Sweden House — 308 Swenson, David — 222 Swenson, Karen — 269, 320 Szarka, Sharon — 269 Szatyari, Jay — 222 Szopinski, Linda — 222 Taft, Jim — 154,155,157, 158,159, 269, 271 Taft, Jennifer — 246 Taggart, Whitney — 222 Tamburri, Pam — 222 Tanner, Steven — 246 Tanney, Todd — 161, 246 Tarantula, Patricia — 246 Taris, Mark — 222 Taylor, Ann — 269 Taylor, Daniel — 133, 246, 21 Taylor, George — 247 Taylor, Jean — 74 Taylor, Kimranea — 247 Taylor, Martha — 222 Taylor, Penny — 269 Teehan, Taj — 247 Tenbieg, Gigi — 269 Tenbieg, Jill — 222 Teufer, Maggi — 222 Tew, Kathryn — 288 Thalheimer, Katherine — 222 Thalheimer, Tom — 269 Tharin, Ruth — 99 Thibideau, Mark — 222 Thomas, Cynthia — 222 Thomas, Keith — 138, 269 Thomas, Patricia — 106, 250, 269 Thomas, Peggy — 269 Thompson, David — 222 Thompson, Mary — 145, 222 Thompson, Phyllis — 142, 247 Thompson, Wayne — 269 Thorn, David — 222 Thurston, Bert — 83 Thurston, Jim — 73, 187 Tiffany, Pat — 41,143, 269 Tiller, Deborah — 222 Tilley, JoAnn — 73 Tilley, Mark — 269 Tilly, Gail — 222 Tinney, Mark — 247 Tinsley, Kris — 222 Tipton, Richard — 247 Tipton, Sam — 222 Tittle, Dorothy — 150, 247 Titus, Diana — 143, 269 Toigo, Jon — 223 Toledo Scales — 343 Tomaselli, Linda — 146, 269 Tong, David — 133, 223 Toomer, Dennis — 247 Top Drawer — 339 Topping, Chris — 269 Toribio, Doreen — 247 Tornadoettes — 148, 149 Torrens, Tracy — 247 Toscano, Danny — 223 Tottle, Anne — 269 Tottle, Chris — 223 Tottle, Ellen — 247 Town and Country — 308 369 I ■ T racey, Christina — 247 Trammell, James — 269 Trammell, Mike — 223 Trapp, Daniel — 247 Traxler, Cheryl — 223 Trickel ' s jewelers — 315 Trizis, Pat — 247 Trizis, Steve — 223 Trombly, Russell — 223 Trowbridge, Tami — 247 T royer, Hugh — 269, 332 Trueblood, John — 223 Truluck, Patricia — 247 Tsacrios, Inez — 73, 247 Tsacrios, William — 81, 83 T ucker, Cynthia — 247 Tucker, Debbie — 119, 269, 312 T ucker, Debra — 247 Tucker, Jim — 269 Tucker, John — 223 Tucker, Kathy — 269 T ucker, Patrick — 247 Tucker, Perry — 223 Tucker Piano and Organ Co. — 312 T ucker, Sue — 1 42, 269 Turley, Carol — 269 Turley, Karen — 223 Turnburke, Paul — 240, 247 Turner, Gail — 223 Turner, Jeannie — 269 Turner, Sara — 223 Tuten, Stephanie — 223 Twedt ' s Lanes Inc. — 324 Tyler, Jeff — 223 Tyndall, Julie — 223 Tysall, Linda — 247 Udouj, Jennifer — 247 Uher, Jean — 247 Ulmer, Jim — 106, 130, 269 Ulrich, Regina — 270 Upledger, Leslie — 247 U.S. Army Recruiting Office — 331 Usherettes — 146, 147 Vachon, Barbara — 270 Valdez, Sharon — 270 Valentine, Iris — 223 Valentine, Kevin — 247 Valentino, Susan — 247 Valk, Drew — 223 Valone, Joel — 223 Vance, Scott — 247 Vandekamp, Saskia — 223 VanEtten, Kurt — 270 Vangeli, Stephen — 247 Van Liere, Craig — 270 Van Liere, Keith — 223 Van Schenck, Karen — 270 Van Trease, John — 161, 247,182 Vargus, David — 247 Vasiloff, Peter — 80 Vath, Perry — 247 Veale, Greg — 223 Veghte Agency — 325 Veltman, Greg — 270 Venis, Monte — 247 Ventura, Lori — 270 Ventura, Sue — 223 Verdi, Diane — 247 Verdi, Joey — 247, 182 Vevier, Frederick — 270 Via, Ruth — 92 Vick, Robert — 103 Vignali, Linda — 223 Vincent, Jeannie — 129 Vincent, Leon — 270 Vinder Real Estate — 326 Vines, Denise — 223 Vitale, Denise — 247 Vokus, Robert — 223 Voltzow, Janice — 247 Vonderau, Daniel — 248 Voshall, James — 223 Vroon, Russell — 248 Wacker, Rick — 270 Waddell, Susan — 150, 270 Wade, Dawn — 248 Wade, Timothy — 223 Wagar, Clark — 91 , 232 Wagenblast, Karen — 130, 143, 270 Wagoner, Michael — 151, 248 Wainwright, Art — 270 Wakefield, Mickey — 248 Walden, Thomas — 248 Walgreeri ' s Drug Store — 322 Walin, Steven — 248 Walker, Andrea — 248, 20 Walker, Connie — 223 Walker, Mary — 248 Walker, Mary Ann — 1 50, 248, 249 Walker, Rick — 133, 20 Wallace Brenda — 223 Wallace, Cathy — 223 Wallace, Cheryl — 142, 248 Walsh, Roxanne — 270 Walsh, Zelpha — 74, 77 Walter, Katherine — 223 Walti, Lynda — 130, 223 Walton, Richard — 270 Wand, Julia — 270 Wandtke, Ellen — 223 Wanzie, Debra — 223 Wanzie, Sharon — 248 Ward, Clyde — 248 Ward, Rebecca — 142, 248 Warner, Eugene Warner, Rebecca — 248 Warner, Valoree — 223 Warner, Yvonne — 223 Waschak, Joyce — 148, 149, 270, 305 Washington, Faye — 142, 248 Washington, Gene — 270 Washington, Rogers — 248 Waterman, Bryon — 223 Watkins, Kelly — 270 Watkins, Erlin — 223 Watkins, Teresa — 270 Watson, Bill — 223 Watson, Bonnie — 142, 248 Watson, David — 223 Watts, Earl — 224 Watts, Gene — 270 Waud, Laureen — 248 Way, Dorothy — 92 Wayrauch, Patti — 248 Weatherford, Leslie — 248 Weathers, Felix — 248 Weaver, Carolyn — 224 Webb, Carisa — 248 Webb, Joel — 270 Weber, David — 224 Weber, Timothy — 248 Webster, Harvy — 270 Wedel, Kim — 270 Wedel, Pam — 224 Wedeman, Joseph — 224 Wegener, Lance — 270 Weglarz, Jeff — 270 Wehinger, Daniel — 224 370 Weir, Mark — 248 Weise, Kathryn — 248 Weiss, Deborah — 224 Welbon, Larry — 270 Wells, Debbra — 270 Wells, Ed — 109,161,248, 197 Wendland, Kevin — 248 Wenglasz, Frank — 270 Wenglasz, Georgia — 270, 199 Werkhiser, Ivan — 86 Wernsing, Debbie — 270, 347 Wersching, Gail — 224 Wertheim, Marc — 224 West, Cathy — 270 Westlake, Bobby — 270 Westlake, Cindy — 248 Whalen, Stephen — 224 Whalen, Tim — 224 Wharton, Jeff — 224 Wheeler, Alan — 248 Wheeler, Donna — 248 Wheeler, Susan — 224 Wheeley, Matt — 270, 312 Wheless, Kathleen — 248 Whitcomb, Chris — 224 White, Ann — 224 White, Gregory — 224, 182 White, Jack — 248 White, Robert — 224 White, Sandra — 224 White, Steve — 271 White, Terrance — 133, 271 Whitehouse, Vicki — 224 Whitehurst, Jane — 224 Whitehurst, John — 248 Whitehurst, Mark — 142 Whitman, Sheila — 43, 271 Whitman, Stella — 75 Whitney, Arthur — 224 Whitten, Stephanie — 248 Whittier, Ed — 156, 271 Whittington, Terri — 224 Whittleton, Jodi — 248 Why, Kenneth — 248,197 Widman, Dari — 224 Widmann, Carl — 248 Wiggins, Linda — 224 Wigley, Karen — 142, 248 Wilcox, Brian — 248 Wilcox, Helen — 80 Wilcox, Janice — 271 Wilder, Greg — 271 Wilder, Steve — 224 Wilensky, Michael — 248 Wilkenson, Brad — 189, 270, 271 Wilkenson, Casey — 224 Wilkinson, Becky Jo — 119, 51,271 Williams, Brenda — 224 Williams, Brenda — 224 Williams, Dale — 224 Williams, Dan — 271 Williams, Douglas — 248 Williams, Eyonne — 142, 224 Williams, Garnett — 66 Williams, Inez — 271 Williams, Jack — 225 Williams, Jane — 224 Williams, Jerry — 161, 248 Williams, Karen — 248 Williams, Kendal — 248 Williams, Linda — 271 Williams, Mark — 237 Williams, Pamela — 225 Williams, Randolph — 271 Williams, Robin — 249 Williamson, Beth — 249, 150 Williamson, James — 271 Williamson, Judy — 271 Williamson, Rocanne — 225 Williamson, Sharon — 225 Williamson, Tracey — 249 Wilson, Benita — 225 Wilson, Carolyn — 80, 118 Wilson, Chris — 249 Wilson, Deniece — 241 Wilson, Henry — 249 Wilson, Jack — 84, 170 Wilson, Jerry — 248 Wilson, Maunyah — 225 Wilson, Mike — 225 Wilson, Ray — 225 Wilson, Ruth — 225 Wilson, Steve — 249, 191 Wilson, Tami — 225 Wimberly, Georgia — 225 Wingate, Brenda — 271 Winston ' s Sporting Goods — 343 Wiseman, Bill — 129,271 Wogoman, Jennifer — 249 Wojdag, Lucy — 1 42, 249 Wolfe, Sharilyn — 271 Wolff, Mary Lou — 271 Womble, Lee — 225 Womble, Rachel — 249 Wood, Cathy — 225 Wood, Doug — 271 Wood, Heide — 225 Wood, Ray — 271 Wood, Renee — 249 Woodard, Abby — 249 Woodruff, Judy — 225 Woodruff, Tom — 271 Woodward, Bruce — 225 Wooldridge, Kermit — 94 Word, Howard — 271 Work, Ann — 225 Workman, Helen — 225 Worlds, Tony — 249 Wright, Barry — 95 Wright, Carol — 271 Wright, Elmo — 44, 154, 155,188, 271,31,249 Wright, Guy — 249 Wright, Keith — 249 Wright, Rose — 249 Wright, Sue — 225 Wright, Yvonne — 142, 249 WTAN — 338 Wymes, Annetta — 249 Wynn, Tanga — 225 Yancey, Bruce — 129, 249 Yankay, Doris — 249 Yankee Clipper — 311 Yannantuono, Alison — 225 Yantone, Steve — 249 Yates Auto Service — 324 Yeldon, Rhonda — 225 Yennie, Laura — 249 Yerks, Donald — 86 Yingling, Kathryn — 249 Yodel, Rene — 249 Yoder, Jeanne — 249 York, Jim — 47, 156 York, Missy — 271 Yowell, Anita — 112 Yungert, Debbie — 225 Yurchisin, Gail — 39, 221, 249 Yurchisin, Todd — 23, 271 Zabawa, Stephen — 271 Zak, Jeff — 249 Zamba, Marianne — 249 Zambalis, Stella — 271 Zawada, Teri — 249 Zega, Laura — 249 Zeis, Kathleen — 249 Zeis, Lori — 225 Ziga, Jim — 249 Ziga, Paul — 225 Zimmerman, Chuck — 249 Zimmerman, Peggy — 225 Zinge, Ricky — 225 Zon, David — 249 Zuckerman, Ralph — 225 Zurales, Robert — 225 371 The 1973-74 year was filled with memories of school and social events as well as local and national news. Clearwa- ter Auditorium was torn down while on the other side of the world Princess Anne was wed and the Middle East clashed in a war. The Exorcist became a movie and Ameri- cans all over flocked to theatres to see this cinematic curi- osity. Other popular films which were viewed by many included The Sting, The Way We Were, Superdad and Ser- pico. Sharing in their peers wisdom and thoughts, Ameri- ca ' s young generation learned to follow the footsteps which we have created. Building on the foundations of life set by their elders, left them a world full of unsolved problems, sorrows, excitements, and joys. Skylab ventured off into space while, back on Earth, eighteen-year-olds won their rights, as the drinking and voting age was lowered. 375 376 In a year of political turmoil, Americans saw the resignation of their Vice President, Spiro Agnew, and the appointment of Gerald Ford to fill the vacancy. Watergate investigations con- tinued to erode the images of many political figures. Waiting in line for gasoline, conserv- ing energy, and paying higher prices for meat became common everyday events, as many crises fell upon us. Not all was grim, however. Sneaky streaking buffs brought the silliest fad to bare on campuses since their grandfa- thers gulped goldfish. 377 378 Shakey ' s became everyone ' s favorite place to socialize and share in the good times. Many students were seen there every Friday night after the football and basketball games. Kill- ing Me Softly With His Song won a Grammy as the best record of the year. Other awards were presented to such performers as Stevie Wonder, Roberta Flack, and Gladys Knight and the Pips. 379 Billie Jean King gave women ' s liberation a boost by defeating Bobby Riggs at tennis in the Battle of the Sexes. Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth ' s homerun record, and Muhammad Ali defeated Joe Frazier in their rematch, while Secretar- iat won the Triple Crown. Super Bowl VIII saw the Miami Dolphins claim sports history, as they became the second team ever to have back to back Super Bowl victories. 380 383 Clearwater High experienced a year of new ideas and innovations. Shar- ing the campus with ninth graders was no problem as double sessions proved to be successful. Class offi- cers returned and many new teach- ers, deans, and other personnel joined the CHS staff. T Tragedy struck Clearwater High as students and faculty members expressed their sadness over the death of Lynn Blunt, a CHS student who drowned in the Bobby Walker pool. (below) Finis!! At Last We arrive in this world alone we depart alone this time called life . . . was meant to share. The Aqua Clara staff worked hard in shaping this year ' s book, but it would not have been successful without the help and cooperation of others. My deep appreciation to Bryn-Alan Studios, especially Paul Baker and Ed Beatty, to Carolyn Hopkins, Lon Watters, Ms. Nikki Curris, Mrs. Shirley Broad, and Miss Jean Franks; to Steve Carlisle and Richard Radloff who can ' t seem to leave us behind, no matter how hard they try. Thanks to our staff pho- tographers, Chris George, Tricia Priest, and Pat Hickert for the long hours spent taking and developing our pictures, and a special thanks to Peter Callahan on whom we could always depend. To Nancy and Beth for the much needed, and very unique, lunches, and especially to all the spacey people without whom the book wouldn ' t have made it. My warmest appreciation and thanks to Mr. Tom Pierce, our advisor, who stuck by us and kept us working despite late deadlines and exasperated staffers. Through the mass confusion of a workday at deadline time, one could hear the staff saying such things as: You can ' t use that picture. Tutti-frutti. But we don ' t have any pictures! We lost the negatives. Margaret is a duck. I can ' t do that, I have to go eat lunch! The Great White Pogo Stick. Fire!! I don ' t understand. We ' re going to have to have a party after this is all over. During the eight months together, the staff shared sayings, McDonald ' s lunches, M M ' s, orange mint gum, and the production of a yearbook. Now we share the result, the ' 74 Aqua Clara, with you. Patti Pucci Editor-in-Chief 384 k


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