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

 - Class of 1978

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Changes that affected most CHS students were the banning of flip-flops, hats and scarfs. Deans became coed along with P.E. classes. Another unwelcome change was the return of mandatory exams. We were all treated as equals under the Code of Stu- dent Conduct, which contained all this information and became our bible. Our school began renova- tions during the summer. Jack White Stadium was livened up when the Alumni Association painted it red and gray and flags were installed along the top of the wall. Ramps replaced just about every stair in the school to aid in the transporta- tion of the handicapped. The bus loading area also found a new home along the south side of F-wing. The dressing room- rest rooms at the pool were fin- ished and a new parking area paved adjacent to them. And for months the painters were every- where, painting everything that didn't move -- except other painters on break. 4 X OPENING QTOPJ Summer practice is a real workout for Mark QLEFD Fernando Lopez marks with precision Wheless. KABOVEJ Coed P.E. was a real knockout. Coda Crzotzd Q Conhovzrsy I . ., E 4 I ,, QTOP LEFU Desiree Quimby and Bev Driscoll class in their fiveeminute break. QABOVEJ Jun- find class intriguing. QLEFD Students rush to iors find the benchagood place to meet friends. OPENING X 5 QABOVEJ Gary Stere prepares to shoot a Clear- Iight picture. QRIGHTJ Peter Frampton excites the audience in Orlando. 6 OPENING :smart --ff--??4-..,....+,,q,.. 7 Students seemed to be inde- pendent when it came to after- school hours. Many worked to support The Car while some just worked for extra money. Others had hours of practice for band, Tornadoettes athletics or drama l MA myriad of performers came l ,through the Bay area with their l music. Some ofthem were Peter Frampton, Kansas, Doobie Broth- ers, Jethro Tull, and Heart. Lynyrd Skynyrd performed at St. Peters- l .burg's Bayfront Center just four days prior to the band's fatal air- plane crash. Other tragic head- lines told us of the deaths of the King of Rock, Elvis Presley, at the age of 42 and the venerable Bing Crosby. Weekends were filled with try- ing to get a tan, picnics, or catch- ing up on homework. The most popular question of the year was Have you heard of any parties this weekend? lVlcDonalds remained the popular meeting spot for many. Wzzkznds Wzrz Moda For s: CTOPJ The late Ronnie VanZant of Lynyrd Skynyrd responds to the cries of Freebird! from the crowd. CABOVEJ Mike Dean supports Tornado Taz. CLEFTJ Clouds block the sun but not the peo- ple from the beach. OPENING ' 7 8 ! OPENING Cleorwofer Continued To Progress ! tis... GOP LEFTJ Lxttle ones found magxc at the beach QTOP RIGHT, House of Seven Gables graces Herlt age Hlstorlcal Park QLEFTJ Burke Flshburn puts style In has serve CABOVED Lisa Harrer gets into afternoon practuce Q 'UE , . 'Q r ,X I . , 1. 1, -4---H -.K ..YYMA ,A . , . J I ' , , pw. .,,- Y ,f .,,-.,.,-2 ' . t .K L s, fYg'1f'f3ffiijrgififli 2 r A e e s or rsrr , As Clearwater continued to grow through 1977-78, many new proposals received public atten- tion of the city. Court Street became State Road 60 as Cleve- land Street was to be turned into a downtown mall. The referendum on a new civic center and library was defeated, but the need contin- ues and the issue was far from dead. The Orange Peel Disco opened f its doors to the public, while Jr.'s iclosed theirs. Waterslide World land Waterboggan began doing a E slick bit of business. Heritage Park in Seminole lopened its historical grounds iwhich included the lVlclVlullen Log lCabin and the House ot Seven Gables, both moved from Clear- water. The Coast Guard established a inew rescue base on Sand Key lwhile the beach was made a E county park. ll QTOPQ ROTCS rest in peace. CMIDDLEJ Bucs huddle for strategy. CBOTTOMJ Tornadoettes executed grace and skill during practice. i . OPENING f 9 3 i .- i ui Q VJ N- I O f OPENING While parents and school administrators talked about cur- ricular back to basics, students experienced a resurgence of old fashioned school spirit, as they became involved in clubs, money- making projects, and sporting events. A unity evolved with every- one working to uphold Tornado Pride. Clubs took time out from selling buttons, candy, and rib- bons to initiate new members. Carwashes were a main source of profit for all kinds of groups and many Saturdays meant washing an endless line of cars. ,.... 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V V I '4' tg-3 - 5 :JZ yr if-355,43 S' Q 1 .V My jg tili jiffg ,fq 1 qg.q gf :1 5 . 5, f ef ,Q- 7 ff r I - QABOVEJ Stephanie Becker - Stu- dent Council President 45 Interact 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Ushetettes Treasurer 45 Student Right and Responsibilities Student Advisory Committee5 Parent Teacher Student Association5 Ski Club 45 International Club 25 Swimming 2. CRIGHTJ Mic- helle Dunaway - Bowling 35 Band 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Team Captain 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Team Captain 45 Varsity C Club 3, 4. QFAR RIGHTJ Charles Crook - German Club 2, 3, 45 international Club 2, 35 French Club 15 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club Captain 1, 2, 3, 4. 18 f HONORS EEIEEXEEIEQ CDL? Ellllllliiil ff' S' Q,f,55'7 QTOP LEFD Alice Harra - Clearlight 2, 3, 45 Junior Class President5 LEO Club Secretary 2, 35 Interna- tional Club 25 Student Advisory Committee5 Student Council 15 Quill and Scroll 3, President 45 Y-Teens 1. QABOVEJ Jim Eitert - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 JV Track 15 International Club 25 Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Math Club 35 Interact 45 Student Council 45 Junior Class Committee5 Fellowship of Christian Athletes. QFAR LEFTJ Barbara Hoopes - National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 1, 2, 35 German Honor Society 35 Math Club 45 Computer Club 4. QLEFTJ Barbara Faulkenberry - Cross Country Team 15 international Club 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 45 Jun- ior Classical League Treasurer 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 National Honor society 3, Vice-President 45 Football Team Manager 4. HONORS X 19 QTOP LEFTJ Doug Williams - Key Club 45 Com- puter Club 35 Varsity C Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 Math Team 3. QTOP RIGHTJ Scott Nicolas - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 All-Sun, All-State Football, All-American Football Honorable Mention 20 X HONORS 157 45 All-Sun Basketball. CBOTTOM LEI-Tj MaVY Hynds - Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, Spanish Honor Society 45 National Honor Sc Girls' State 45 lnteract 2, 3. QBOTTOM I Leigh Tanney - AQUA CLARA 3, 45 Pep Club 1 35 Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Captain 45 TONY 1, Students' Flight and Responsibilities 45 l tional Club 25 Student Advisory Committee 45 and Scroll 4. 3 I II. .- tl l 543. '15 T 'J ,XZ ,,, QTOP LEFTJ Vanessa Orlando - Thespians 1, 2, CLEARLIGHT 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, AFS 3. QTOP RIGHTJDonna Moshonas - AOUA CLARA 3, 4, Editor 4, Ouill and Scroll 3, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Interact 2, QBOTTOM LEFTJ Barry Roeper - ROTC, Squad Leader 2, Supply Officer 2, Platoon Commander 3, Commandant 4, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Physical Fitness Team 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement, Order of World Wars Medal for JK--q,.,, 'Q 'N J ',. . ,. . ng 1' t- .. ' Military Excellence, Boys' State. QBOTTOM CEN- TERJ Alex Cook - Key Club 4, Ski Club 4, National Honor Society 4, French Club 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Sun 3, AAU Jr. Olympics State Champ, Team Captain 4. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Scott Zeiger - National Forensic League 3, 4, 2nd Degree 3, Inter- act 4, Football 2, National Honor Society 4, Tennis 1, 2, Student Rights and Reponsibilities, Student Advisory Committee, International Thespians Soci- ety 4, President 4, Senior Class President. HONORS ! 21 4 ' l National Honor Society adopted a new policy for membership. Applications were distributed to those who fit the grade-point aver- age criteria, 3.7 for juniors and 3.5 for seniors. Teacher recom- mendations were not needed. Members were inducted in their traditional candlelight ceremony. Gubernatorial candidate Jack Eck- erd was the guest speaker. State Senator Don Chamberlin also spoke at a NHS meeting. The Society held a progressive dinner and planned a roller skating party and tubing excursion. Members instituted a tutoring program as a school Nl-I6 Chopte Rcvivzd Tutorini iz N, 22 X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society Members: QTOP RIGHT, FROM LEFTJ Greg Schaff, Mike Sander, Mark DeCosta, John Spataro, Mark Wager, Bill Devins, Andy Tann. CSECOND ROWJ Lynne Miracle, Julie Strandlie, Effie Samitas, Linda Tripodis, Geodie Baxter, Debbie Levine, Robert O'Dell. CTHIRD ROWJ Kent Davidson, Cinde Cole, Laura Schmitt, Nancy Milgrom, Jeanne Frick, Jill Oset, Eileen Jewell. QLEF-T CENTER, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ David Webb, Mark Reuter, Jeff Turner, Janette Sowers, Shelley Walin, Margaret Ell. QSECOND ROWJ Alicia Sparks, Susan Curtis, Bill Baker, Debbie Polio, Kathy Mallett, Lori Mostrom. QTHIRD ROWJ Cathy Carton, Lynn Marnie, Genia Phillips, Carol Hoopes, Diana Hickert, Susan Rawls, Jill Catch. QABOVEJ New NHS members await induction ceremony. CLEFD Officers: President Todd Anderson, Vice- President Barb Faulkenberry, Secretary Nancy Ben- jamin, Treasurer Jill Strumf. 'lational Honor Society Members: Seniors: CTOP, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFD Terry Buchanan, Rick Bracher, Chris Hinton, Phil Jester. KSECOND ROWJ llarilyn Molzahn, Julie Olson, Charles Crook, Jim Qifert. CTHIRD ROW! Debbie Koontz, Debbie Noah, iim Bragdon, Lisa Harrer, Donna Fetterly. CRIGHT ZENTER, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Gary Stere, lebbie Carlson, Alex Cook, John Mann. QSECOND gd 1?L. r.. , 3 ROWJ David Arnold, Mary Ward, Sharon Zuern, Richard Tillett, Susan Haygood, Jeanne Griebler. CTHIRD ROWD Barbara Mariani, Jill Strumpf, Janine Baur, Cathy Dean, Mary Lee Hynds, Leah Engle- hardt. QABOVE RIGHT, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Jane Hagler, Paul Buczlnski, Walter Cook, Warren Samoluk, George Smetzer, Greg Mathis. QSECOND ROWJ Deanna Long, Debbie Leptrone, Tracy ff C N ,+ff.fiit ,JL f 5 e nr T lg F Hagan, Stephanie Becker, Nancy Benjamin, Isabel Korozy. CTHIRD ROWJ Kim Vernon, Dawn Devane, Jane Tilley, Barbara Hoopes, Jim Northrup, Toni Berk, Joe Freeman. QFOURTH ROWJ Ruth Hagler, Marco Menna, Jamie Hunter, Alice Harra. CABOVE LEFTJ Barbara Faulkenberry lights the candle of character. HONORS I 23 Quill C. ocroll l-lonorzd Journolisis During strategy meetings, Quill and Scroll members map- ped out their plan of attack for the year. Under President Alice Harra, the chapter decided to hold a used records, books and tapes sale to raise money for a color cassette-video tape machine for the English depart- ment. Shari Moore kept records as Secretary-Treasurer. Gary Stere was Vice President. The Pub picnic with the competi- tion between the staffs of Aqua Clara and Clearlight was a hilari- ous showing of strength. A pro- posed water exploration, either by tubes or canoes, was planned for Spring. Advisor Thomas Pierce maintained equilibrium during flight 78. QABOVE, IN ASCENDING ORDERJ Patty Mavroy- ianis, Karen Brauer, Chris Hinton, Vanessa Orlando, Alice Harra, Ed Bryan, Roberta McLean, .lane Hagler, Ruth Hagler, Leigh Tanney, Donna 24 f QUILL AND SCROLL Moshonas, Julie Olson. QTOP RIGHTJ Advisor Tom Pierce observes a meeting's progress. QBOTTOM RIGHT, FROM LEFTJ President Alice Harra, Secre- tary-Treasurer Shari Moore. Nils . 4!4fv,, ,,,,:,,, V -. V 0 l J, V H. A , 1, ,Vg , ' , W fffilfsffs ' M. cf? 5, Z0 QTOP LEFD Debbie Asher pastes up headlines for lay out a page. QBOTTOM LEFT, FRONT ROW, the yearbook publication. fTOP RIGHT! Vice-Presi- FROM LEFD Allen Foley, Mark Billiris, Jeff Bubin, dent Gary Stere is engrossed in a meeting's Dorita Osorio, Renee Paulson, Angela Shipes. CSEO agenda. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ CLEARLIGHT staffers H-KLA 'Y it XV so L A -t ,uf ga - , N 2 ,fb, Q-,.,,7,.. 1.1 .ga QM V. .V v tl t I ' V .A U OND ROW, FROM LEFTQ Sharon Mitchell, Julie Strandlie, Karen Chameberlin, Lynne Miracle, Carol Cukar, Diana Hickert, Kit Griffith, Cinde Cole. QUILL AND SCROLL X 25 C 41 , .-- V . izzfwi ololzrs Ployzd Politics 1. , CTOP, FROM LEFTJ Alex Cook, William Hancock, Randy Moore, Todd Anderson. QABOVE LEFTJ Rebecca Benson, Mary Lee Hynds, Debbie Noah. QABOVE CENTERJ Daryl Seaton, Barry Roeper, Rob Vest. KRIGHTJ Richard Wilson, Rob Bollenback, Brad Badger. 26 ! HONORS 6poniords'DzvzIopzd Fluency During a formal candlelight cer- emony, Spanish III and IV stu- dents who maintained a B average for three semesters were inducted into La Sociedad Honararia His- panica. The ceremony was con- ducted entirely in Spanish, rewarding those with academic excellence in Spanish. QTOP LEFT, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Peter Moran, Margaret Andriola, Ann Milner, Denise Lathrop, Karen Desjardin, Jim Northrup, Kevin Becker. QSECOND ROWJ John Martin, Robert Met- nick, Amy Manard, Stephanie Becker, Isabel La Fita, Mary Lee Hynds, Mary Hefter. QTHIRD ROWJ Angel La Fita, John Llauget, Scott Forseth, Effie Diehl, Jim Kerekes, Meg Hassett. QTOP RIGHT, FROM LEFTJ Treasurer Kevin Becker, Secretary Karen Desjardin, Vice-President Stephanie Becker, President Isabel La Fita. QBOTTOM RIGHT, FRONT ROW, FROM LEI-'U Maria Shiell, Shelly Walin, Lea Brady. QSECOND ROWJ Ruthie Nelson, Israel Cas- tro, Dawn Sutton, Jeanne Griebler, Steve Luben. QTHIRD ROWQ Karen Stube, Kin O'Leesky, Karla Klaber, Whitney Coit, Susan Tipton, Betsy Ziel, Jill Oset. QFOURTH ROWJ Pam Travis, Catherine Car- ter, Susam Rawls, Amy Becker, Nancy Milgrom, Andrea Horton, Stephen Spencer. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY K 27 Delta Epsilon Phi consisted of students excelling in the German language by maintaining a 3.5 grade point average in German, or a 3.0 overall average. Jim Bag- gett, known as Herr Baggett to his classes, sponsored the Soci- ety. Three Tornado stage and con- cert band members were com- mended for their performances. Paul Buczinski was chosen forthe All-State concert band and All- County stage band for trombone. All-County concert band also included Jamie Steffens, for trom- bone, and Sanfield Forseth, for tuba, in their 1978 honors. I-lonors Touched Mon 28 X HONORS QTOP, FROM LEFTJ Sanfield Forseth, Jamie Stef- Debbie Robertson. QSECOND ROWJ Chris fens, Paul Bucinski. QBOTTOM, FRONT ROW, Jeff Cleghorn, Mary McCauley, Janine Baur, FROM LEFTJ Burke Fishburn, Greg Scaff, Jeff Sauige, Cathy Parke, Renee Kuntz, Marian Turner, Mike Tann, Jeff Maugel, Paula Skinner, Traci Turk, Angie Willis, Kit Griffith. btudznts Rcczivzd Mzrit Five Clearwater High Students qualified as National Merit Semi- Finallsts. This honor was achieved through outstanding scores on a number of tests, beginning with the PSAT. Monthly, the Kiwanis Club selects a Clearwater High School student as Citizen ot the Month. Among those chosen are Brad Badger, Debbie Noah, Bar- bara Faulkenberry, Laurie Cly- burn, Todd Anderson and Stepha- nie Becker. 1.1 l J yi f x , 5 x 'T Tl 5 xl' f K 1 ,I o gl , I kk , 1- T 'L ,H s 1 , ' f - - H s.:..,i.,..,,.-5 U . ' , - ' .--.-we 1:1-2:11-.1', i ' f--if 41-5. - 'r 1332 3ii?fff'5'7i-fnE'sYi7:.:-v2::,, :Q z ,.s:.:. ..-.,..-e.1i'.:- 4 . 'L . . 1' pf ., :T , ' 1 ' -, tizzfzfr .'.. 5 J W -f wi2n3.:2:?i iifhygxr, h, tilkgzl F :,,x:::Z,.M:: n A get 1 . 2 ' , qggsfg is 5-2 ' Ya! uf 'R-. y! -,-- ,, . , .. A .YJ fl f ' ' 4 . ' ffl ,nf 9 ,,f., ' -, ,,.,a'. .' 6. -. ,,:, 9 agp! A- , 1 f jf 4535- -4 -ff' ,'i',.:..L f fog.: L-,A X , 25.4 .,--. mf, 1.1197 A. J Q53 ., A 9. f, gg. ff, E - ,, ,,, ,, , ,- ,- J . ' . :-A. 1,4-,-A f,. . ,.....i-........----1-1--1 QTOP LEFTJ National Merit Semi-Finalist: Jay McCann. CTOP RIGHTJ National Merit Semi-Final ists: Curtis Miller, Jim Northrup, Jim Eitert, Doug Williams. QCENTERJ Citizen of the Month: Brad Badger. QABOVE RIGHTJ Citizens of the Month: Debbie Noah, Barbara Faulkenberry. QLEFU Citizen of the Month: Lori Clyburn, Todd Anderson. HONORS I 29 MJRCTC l-lcquirzd Rzcoqnition MJROTC had many honors given to their unit this year. Barry Roeper received the Reserve Association Medal, the highest reward a cadet can achieve. John Williams was awarded the Military Order of World War Medals, Sandy John- son the Sons of American Revolution Medal and Michelle Gross the Sojour- ner's Medal. The Women's Marines Association selected Barbara Fields for their yearly award. Three honors were given by the American Legion for Scho- lastic Excellence. Anna Francis won the gold, Margarette Mourna received the sil- ver and Nicholas Paulas the bronze medal. This same association awarded gold, silver and bronze medals for Mili- tary Excellence to Robert McCall, Eric Compton, and William Pray, respectively. Mid-year graduate Paul Husted was also awarded a gold for military excellence. QTOPJ Major Barry Roeper. QCENTERD Cadet Nicholas Paulus. Cadet Sandy Johnson. qBo1'roMl 1 al' ,nuqnu KTOP LEFTJ Cadet Michelle Gross. QTOP RIGHT, FROM LEFT, Cadet William Pray. QCENTERD Cadet Anna Francis. QCENTERJ Cadet Robert McCall. QRIGHTJ Cadet John Williams. QLEFTJ Cadet Mar- garette Mourna. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Cadet Barbara Fields. 7:43514 Y - ,,,, ir F E btudents Captured Titles Qs Talents Emerqed ,,, t ,avi 'pw35?f . ug 2 ff 'KM Q , if '44- 5 4 4 it E i 5 E 3 B E. ' V 4 Z J .tv -r 'f I QTOP LEFD Bob Phillippy would rather be Racquet- 5 if balling. QTOP RIGHTJ Lori Uline. QBOTTOM RIGHTQ , V Barbara Faulkenberry. ' ' t all 1 i I 32 X HONORS 77TE'rri it A variety of talent emerged in a score of places to win various titles and competition. From beauty queens to racquetballers to artists, C.H.S. was the home of winners. Barbara Mariani was declared Tornadoette of the year at the annual Tornadoette ban- quet held at her house. ln a tear- ful ceremony at the last home bas- ketball game of the season, Leah Englehardt, co-captain of the squad, was appointed cheerleader of the year. Bob Phillippy captured the 17- and-under junior division during state racquetball competition. He also placed in the Open A division. X 4! 1 Barbara Faulkenberry triumphed by taking first place in the State Racquetball Women's Division. Lori Uline was a finalist in the Jun- ior Miss Contest for Pinellas County. Her belly dance routine for the talent portion of the com- petition had the judges entranced helping her come in fourth. James Nlesker and Terry Jacob- sen entered their sculptures in the Scholstic Art Awards and both became Blue Ribbon Finalists. Barbara Batten also entered an ink study in the regional competi- tion receiving an honorable men- ion. QLEI-TJ Leah Englehardt. CABOVEJ Barbara Marian: n f -2 f'fxfg.zf.4ffWQf ' uw' V . Y ,fr W., 4,5 r , , 1 -, .,,,11.,,ff 34 X HONORS Cl-lb: I-Iomz Cf The bupzrstor MIK QTOP LEFD Alex Cook attained the number two pos mon an the 149 pound wenght class for wrestling In the state All American Swimmers CTOP RIGHTJ Make Dean. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Boyd Crusler. QBOT- TOM CENTEFO Karen Spancziak. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Jennifer Burns. Clearwater athletes excelled in many diverse areas in '78, Torna- does were found outstanding in racquetball, wrestling, swimming, football, and basketball. The CLEARWATEB SUN and ST. PETERSBURG TIMES recognized outstanding athletes throughout the county in many sports. Upon becoming district champs, many Tornado basketball players looked promising to make the all-star teams, too. b , ,, ,. ,, ,, .'u...r-xi.-, - -K i:'f, 1l:iL53li4 91 frif.fr1:1?Ji:11.'1 :cf Ffl . .illfwgl-:'2,-tiffzw1.-wifi:Jizwzbf-'-g'12-,u if ff? fbi' .1..3ufy', 4 uit, .,+'!,j.g.,.,.,. fy ,.,.g.y.-,,f.3,h,i',w3 qty, -. -5' 1, k,QS'-tfflnfi.-i'i ..,,,.,-ji , , , A 1,14-,fj.,fL 1-af 1 ' Vi' ' hfJ1.i-,i 5,ff.,1g-,'- u1'.',gif4.' 'Q1' 'Q-. f 'f W: ' mf' i 5y'irf.'.'1, w 5 . 24A- 'ir me :vqih :A 5, v.. A ' .J .' QTOP CENTERJ Brett Miller: All Suncoast football. QTOP RIGHTJ Scott Nicolas: All Suncoast. CTOP LEFU Al Thomas: All Suncoast. QCENTERQ Keith Sowinski: All-Sun Country. QBOTTOM RIGHTD Mark i .wt.j'-Qs2,'3 ' ' . f 'A--.. : ' 'V -E A l 5- i SQ A 'W ' ' -2 :t1.5...,f---X Q. ' ' . - N71-57 X.. E,-, t wr '- . ek... j-j---Mi I - Z' Wheless: All-Sun Country. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Ben Gresham: All-Sun Country. KBOTTOM CENTERJ Bruce Gentry: All-Suncoast. HONORS X 35 Nick Paull Photographic 606 S. Missouri Ave. Julie Olson, Gayle Crampton 36 I ADS Athletic Attic -M -.-.-..--------4- 246 Clearwater Mall Kirk lannos, Belinda Vernon ,W ga 7,5 W 1 W ' -1' ' L 22: Att V .2 I Clark s Gu 2001 Drew Eifmetz, Mary Lee Clearwat Skateboard P 2525 George Calvaf Baptist 1331 Cleveland St urch Wlth YOUth in Mind Some of Calvary s Seniors Mary Gregson Laura Laney Edie Dowell Janlce Fisher, Debbie Kuntz oaks BANK CIZZAARVYIAT E R 1551 S. Belcher Rd Karen Roy, Connie Hardick 38 X ADS Ed Whittier Electrical Supplies 1 s Sczssorf, 'VK , fi EIMDERBMGK :,, 'gifzhg ,V r fhf' f C., 1' X' 2165 N. Ann Locke, Beth Braswell, Beth I 5 ,Q If 47 1271 S. IVlissou Chris Hinton, Sc 5 W I ri Ott wage Wi' llllibl P15955 A -Awe? ,J f gr' Bi ,,,.. V ew. a- i+M ,, . f. , lx., RTX Hume, I Qm ccafsn mmf' dlmmmm ceacmmm U.S. 19 and GuIf-to- Bay lim Haines, Barbara johnson Z Z fi ff J Q i 1 , X Nh any If ff 'ff 7, '41 I ,Q ff 34, Q ff 5 z 2 2, fvwmfnwf MM 1 N r V 1 7 ,,, - Williams Promotzd P ojzcls Coming hack strong from last year's health problems, Principal Garnett Williams was kept busy promoting school spirit and school projects. The major pro- jects this year were the painting of the school and the new bus circle. Adding to his administrative load were the appeals ot automatic F's given to those missing more than five clays. CTOPJ Garnett Williams briefs Julie Strancllie. QLEFTD Mr. Williams listens intently. CRIGHTE Nlr. Williams, a laithtul Tornaoofan. PRINCIPAL , lr gy , A V 1 V , H9 wav ' ,,,f L .4 Qssistonts Roppzd Up ThzYzor This year lvlr. Russell Stichler, afternoon principal, celebrated his 25th year at C.l-l.S. Not only has he been assistant principal tor C.l-l.S. but in his earlier years here, he taught industrial arts. lVlr. Stichler was in charge ot the physical plant. Among his accomplishments were the new bus loading area and parking lots. Assistant Principal Larry Good- bread headed up the morning ses- sion. He was on campus from 6:30 to 3:00 helping students and working on curriculum commit- tees and extra curricular activi- ties. Evening Principal Art Rowland met many demands. With 9,454 QTOPQ Mr, Stichlertakes time out ot his busy sched- ies paper work. QRIGHTJ Mr. Goodbread enjoys ule to talk to student. KMIDDLEJ lVlr. Rowland stud- birthday surprises, l students enrolled in one or more classes, he kept busy. He also worked individually advising stu- dents on which classes to take to get credits to receive a diploma. 12.1 Dzons Notzcl btudznt lmprovzmznt At the beginning of the year each student received a Student Code of Conduct manual pre- pared by the school board. With the new code and the five-day absentee rule, the deans noticed that the students were more disci- plined and the absences decreased about fifty percent from last year. We have noticed that grades have improved tre- mendously and there have been fewer failures, stated Mrs. Mulock. Less than one per cent of the student body broke rules resulting in suspension. Also, stu- dents had the option as to which dean they wanted to go to, morn- ing deans Jerry Hyde and Pat Myers, afternoon deans Alfonse ..--f -fi fTOPj Mrs. Lenore Mulock sorts through afternoon admits. QLEFT CENTERJ Mr. Jerry Hyde fills out forms. QCENTERJ Mr. James Skala makes C.H.S. his home. QRIGHT CENTERJ Miss E. Pat Myers questions student. QRIGHTJ Mr. Alphonso Clark hands out admits. Clark and Lenore Mulock. Dean Hyde's concern for C.H.S. stu- dents showed this year when he sustained injuries during a scuffle with a night school student. He received twenty-five stitches below his left eye and eight in his arm. Campus Police Officer James Skala become known more as a friend when Clearwater students learned how he had written a let- ter to Mr. Williams, claiming that C.H.S. students were the best behaved in the county. Officer Skala is a Deputy Sheriff employed by the school board. He works from seven to three pre- venting crime on campus. fc JC4. . 4 Q,'5ffL Q24 ' 2, Q f VX' ' A47 - 15,1 iz- .. f., ,ff f . -xx, ,:- ff . fin f W' .- . M ' Wiz . , V v ' 14 . I W7 J. 'WWW ' , , , , ... . -,awww 1 ff f WZ.-1' ' ffcfaxffw - 7. V .p2'f?yrjf4. ,, A 2 , ' , mi-W' Qt . - A :W iv FW 4 5 . . . 3 g g .,. l N.. , KX -.. I ' 1 f,.. f L 44foEANs A .- 3 'gf , ii Among Activities Director Harold Reddiclvs activities were coordinating and scheduling sports events, fund-raising drives, and assemblies. He also was responsible for the eligibility list of athletes. Keeping the list is more work than it seems. This year Largo temporar- ily forfeited two football games because of this, but went to court and won an appeal. Mr. Reddick also handled ticket sales, audito- rium rentals, sports banquets, and awards and was sponsor of the C club. Registrar Ron lsackson contin- ued to schedule classes and improve the curriculum. He also offered vocational guidance, and helped coaches find time for team practices. QTOPQ Ron lsackson files schedules. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Activities Director Harold Fleddick presents most valuable player awards at Tip-off Tourna- ment. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Eligibility problems hang Mr. Reddick up. ADMINISTRATION X 45 4' 5 fi r CTOP LEFTJ John Nicely advised seniors about mili- tary matters, QTOP RIGHTJ Becky Morris counseled underclassmen. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Mrs. Jablonski headed guidance department. KBOTTOM RIGHTJ Paula LaPIante and Chrissy Generalli take stand- ardized test. A6 i GUIDMH-.LAL Counsz ors Tocklzd Tasting gf? U it fmqiffayn 7 ' A we-.ww-av,.,.,. an 1' 'ckwz JK 1, .V 4g,3,x., Q'-A ' Sqn ' QJF5' , Q, f s X i ,Q ,X I a i i i I I i ii c I y y ,,,,,,54Ln H ,,iM,,..f 7 1 , Q. lVlrs. Elaine Jablonski, head of the guidance department, and the rest of the counselors had their hands full with the new state man- dated literacy test. Given to all jun- iors, the test consisted of two parts, basic skills and functional literacy. The basic skills test included math and English. The functional literacy test measured the juniors in everyday math and language. Pinellas County juniors did quite well: 94 per cent passed the communications skills and 70 per cent passed the mathematics skills. These were among the bet- ter scores in the state. Students who failed the basic skills test took remedial courses and then had two more chances to pass. Those who could not pass received a certificate of attend- ance instead ofa diploma. ' 'fi -.ff fm 4' r 1: a A4 'f f . JM E The C.H.S. enrollment of 3341 kept counselors busy. QTOP LEFD Sal Gaiter. QTOP RIGHTJ Willis Butts. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Larry Tyree. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Anne Fitzgerald. GUIDANCE I 47 bzcrctorics Filed Qwoy Yeo: Clicks, clanks, rings, and dings of everything from typewriters to duplicators were the sounds of Clearwater's main office. Ten sec- retaries worked along with teach- ers and counselors to make CHS run smoothly. A never-ending flow of money, receipt books, and sig- nature sheets in and out of the office kept the bookkeeper's adre- nalin flowing. Head Secretary Dor- thea Nee celebrated her 2Oth year at C.H.S. She has been employed here longer than any other office worcker and many of the teaching sta . . , xg it CTOP RIGHTJ Linda Bowen kept schedules in order. CABOVEJ Roberta Keim, Bookkeeper. QCENTERJ Vaviel Rowe, Mr. Hyde's secretary. QRIGHTJ Betty Clyburn, Assistant Bookkeeper. QBOTTOM CEN- TERJ Eunice Horstman, Guidance Department sec- retary. 48 I SECRETARIES f 27 f 'H ff? J FY' f. , ' , ffwf fwwwmf , if pqnuld l 1 f er i li K 1 i lf' lb TOP LEFD Carolyn Prohaska, Main Office Secre- Girls' Secretary. QABOVEJ Pat Western, Mr. lsack- ary. CTOP RIGHTJ Dolores Snyder, Mr. Reddick's son's secretary. CRIGHTJ Mrs. Nee, Mr. Williams 'secretary. QCENTERJ Carol Launonen, Dean of and Mr. Goodbread's secretary. SECRETARIES X 49 Library Touqhzns ozcurity A new checkpoint detection sys- tem was developed in the library this year, because of last year's thefts. Two-thousand-seven-hun- dred books were unaccounted for, which totaled a 519,000 loss. The system works on a radio fre- quency. The books are specially treated and if they aren't properly checked out, an alarm is set off and the gate locks, preventing the is ,A student from leaving. There is t'-H-.,..' also a new check out system, in which each student has his own library number. The system is much faster and has proved to be more efficient. Also new to the library is lVlrs. l-lelen Spicer, a -- clerk for the afternoon session. W. , WWW yfff ff ww f QTOP, FROM LEFTJ Ruth Tharin, afternoon media specialistg Mrs. Robertson, morning head media specialist, Mrs. Merriam, afternoon A.V. specialist. CLEFU Mrs. Craft, afternoon library aide. CMIDDLEI Julie Noah, morning library aide. QRIGHTJ Mrs. Sill cer, afternoon library aide. 50 LIBRARY i 6zrvin s bhronlc Rt bnock Dar -J 9 fTOP, FROM LEFU Morning janitorial staff, Elbert Connell, Jim Smart, James Kampman, John Dougherty, Fredrick Beane, Harvey Schmidt, Betty Perry, Curtis Walls. CABOVE, FROM LEFT, FRONT ROWJ Jaconetta Salvaore, Simon Solar. CBACK ROWJ Mack Derrebery, Albert l-lardy, Cliford Tarr. KRIGHTJ Cafeteria staff: KFRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Kathrine Morris, Nell Milon, Elenor Jost, Ger- aldene Brache, Marrion Harris. fBACK ROW7 Jean Nladderson, Janice Leiphart, Anne Moore. With prices of the sandwiches stable at 45 cents, students con- tinued to munch out. A few addi- tions at the snack bar were french fries and steak hoagies. Raising the most concern was the shrink- ing of the cookies. Cafeteria Man- ager Edell Hogue was ordered by county supervisors to cut the cookie portions. lnstead of giving only one large cookie, lVlrs. Hogue decided to sell two smaller ones. Head Plant Operator Jim Smart and the rest of the custodial staff helped to maintain a clean cam- pus. Several times this year the custodians were occupied with cleaning up vandalism after rival schools trashed C.H.S. fi ,T 4 h , 1-4, ,.XTIfi I if Emphosizzd Dosics English Along with Department Head Catharine Henry, Frank Black, Daisy Brunson, Betty Compton, Marian Lowrie, J. P. Nelis, Joyce Parker, and Deloris Sutton taught the remedial English courses sec- ond semester. Some 283 juniors who flunked the State Assessment test had to take this course to get a second chance at the test. Mrs. Parker handled all the reading classes and the other seven teach- ers took the writing. 52 f LANGUAGE ARTS V, my Vy,4 .J I f CLEFTJ Mrs. Sutton prepared for Contemporary Lit- erature class. CABOVEJ Mrs. Ewart boned up on the day's lesson. QTOPJ Scott Zeiger and Phil Morron react to a student's performance. QRIGHTQ Donice Allen serves as secretary for the English Depart- lTlel'lT. ,, ffl X ll D tr' V . N , ' i. -1152 L... . 5 . - I v . N X 4 'A ' 1 . I . 4 , vi ' E Q ' L 1 ' Q n , I A .. 7 CTOP LEI-'D Shirley Broad works on Journalism. QTOP RIGHTJ Janis Tucker, Andrew Anderson, and Vanessa Berk nam it up in Public Speaking. CCENTER FROM LEFTJ Mary Corcorn, Reading, Robert Hassall, American Literature, Literature Explorations, Marian Lowrie, American Literature, Composition I. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Daisy Brunson goes over reading lesson. CABOVEJ Betty Compton taught Communication Techniques and Literature Explorations, LANGUAGE ARTS 53 Moss Medio bfrzsszd The Visual Two new movie cameras were purchased and broken equipment repaired so that greater emphasis could be placed on photography. Animated films and slide-type shows were some of the projects mass media students did. Tom Pierce taught mass media I first semester and Marsha Whittington taught some of the media classes second semester, as many teach- ers were shifted around to provide the remediation classes for those juniors who flunked the literacy Test. Returning to C.H.S. after a year maternity leave was Gaire Dristler. Amy Rice left for Colorado at mid- semester. Another addition to the English Department was secretary Donice Allen. , ,. 1' . . wk ' 54 X LANGUAGE ARTS f Q CTOPJ Sandy Gentile enjoys helping a student with his Literature assignment. CABOVEJ Richard Marti- nez: American Literature, Composition I, Fiction, Russian. Naomi Hillis: Composition I, Fiction. fCENTEFl LEFTJ Marsha Whittington gets involved in Interpersonal Communications class discussion. IBOTTOM RIGHTJ Stella Whitmon: American Litera- ture, Composition I. , ,Ly?Vg 5M'yy I QTOP LE!-'D Tom Pierce checks over yearbook lay- out: Mass Media, Yearbook. QTOP RIGHTJ Judith Hartl teaches Reading. , s,,,,. fBOTTOM LEFFJ Frank Black instructs Humanities. QCENTERJ Ruby Lewis teaches British Literature and Grammar. CBOTTOM RIGHTJ Amy Rice teaches Communication Techniques. T47 ,ff I i f 45 Q 6. A X-.X If ,,AY 5 YW , .'fTL,,'?'fI f ' 5 KR fd- 1 1. V' Nw X x X Y ti , .-, LANGUAGE ARTS f' 55 Z :47', 411 , t5M,f,,, f, , , 1 'MW1' f 'f ,f f V, f Q, 'Pm .47 Ay , Z' ,X ,,. wi f ', ' v w , X ff 7 Q eff , 4, ,PEZ ' If? fa fdxak f MW, ,H 4 1 6 ,f . , ., 4 ? , f' 5Q2 H ,J , fy -TITPN , 4-M , ia W -Q s .hy wdfyrff Z , , mm ,f , .Y ,wzf H 1 I G' . U0 f' ' 'Vw 'fi' 1? wr, .X , P219 ' W 9, f gf -Q3 5- 2' Gloss s Conquzrzd Composition J ff ln bb' b- , f I l I IQTOPJ English students get work done in class. HRIGHTJ Jennie Hillery grades Language test. QABOVEJ J. P. Nelis jokes with American Lit class. CRIGHTJ Edna Hill teaches German along with Eng- Iish courses. .T 1 I . , X N-Q. 1' ' f Y' - Q 225' . ., .'w'.1 LANGUAGE ARTS X 57 l .. Rzmzcliol Moth Qddzd Clossc More than 200 juniors who failed the math portion of the liter- acy test were required to take remedial math courses. Depart- ment head Ken Hager worked along side of Lucia Arnold, George Carswell, Alan Chancy, Robert Davis, Carl Egolf, Ann Magee, and Robert Muldrow to instill a better understanding of basic math skills. Through these teachers' efforts students will be able to pass the assessment test. i W l l 4 8 QTOP RIGHTJ Marie Hill concentrates on Algebra ll class. QLEFD Dorcas Hancock explains Math Con- cepts. QRIGHTJ Martin Stanton teaches Geometry and Algebra. KBOTTOM FROM LEFTD George Cars- wellp Algebra, Geometry. Jean Franks, Algebra I and ll. Carl Egolf: Math IB, Geometry. 58 X MATH - ez: ff-V-m zwfwyf Q'- ffwffy 'f :wwf-fr-wr, ,51pj4f,.gf4 - V- V ,. , ,iw fV.,. ,. lqpnumvwwrdfff. V. f . . . . ,V,,ff,f,:4 0 ' ..,?,i ,M ff A f f W 4' 'nn. V In mi 1'3f':ii2'f 1- 3l.Zf1 Zf31fl5' ' W' ' rf r ' f w4 :2gQ,..g.Q.3,j, V .. ,., ' , . V 1811117 -f,.' Vazgffgk . . V 1 ' I I V .Lxi?i'97zw , ' l ' M y , 13. . f. 1 .qi . X, yfif I W V 'V VVVK L , .. If ,. D H ' .se . 2 ' if '. I ,X V , ' r b - - ''H':fi-fff2f'rfiii1f.f?'.. .119 . .M ff . 'zigiiigln ' Y ' .Q . L, . , l --W s W Cl'0P LEI-TJ Beth Floyd mugs for her Consumer Math class. QTOP RIGHTJ Lucia Arnold goes over Math ll lesson. QBOTTOM LEFT! Ruth Adkins checks out her students' Algebra ll assignments. CBOTTOM MIDDLEQ Alan Chancey teaches Algebra. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Maryanne Saclarides does some of her own Math I 81 ll homework. 405 f V if f f f f . 1 , . f,.l . ,. ,W-,M , ' fm :yy lr- , , ,ww 9-slr, . Vffqzs ,S4 f , ,,4f,:,4A f W ws E. ,V 3,93 y ,5 ,1Q,l , , . ,,f,f . ,ff l ig F' ' . , 3, vi -an mnqggi 'Fifi SHGPI IFTDIG ISA FRSME! .11 Ga MATH f 59 CTOP LEFTJ Cornelia Gause teaches Geometry and Algebra. QTOP RIGHTJ Gerald Mita summarizes last night's Math II homework. CBOTTOM LEFTJ Kelly Puetz concentrates on math. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Ken Hager helps an eager student with her trigono- metry assignment. 60 N MATH ME' Moth Moda Thz Dlffzrzncc 1-1-f. ,.,....,.Y.- - f- , I . . I I I ii ii .- ,. 8 1 I I A. :j,,!,,: CTOP LEFU Jo Ann Tilley works on overhead projec- tor with her Algebra I class. ITOP RIGHT, FROM LEFTJ Pam Lettbetter and Helen Miara were interns forthe Physical Education Department, Anne Bald- erson was a new P.E. teacher, Mr. Williams, and ,l ,m..s... 1, .,, Se ' . Eff? k iv, 'Mt , ff., ' 4. .un-A ,+L - -. Carl Fernald interning for IVlr. Egolf in American I-Iistory. QABOVEJ James IVIcCIelIand talks to stu- dents about their homework assignment. CRIGHTJ Robert Nluldrow listens to questions Algebra I classes have. MATH 61 I I I I I I I Q It it it sz f sciENcE if ,,. btudcnis Dug Outdoor Lob ,I ,-4164141 'u.,,,,,W, F- ,,,,,.,,, - Nh? . Q fi f ,Hx , .M ' 'sic ' ..--s.,.,,1 ,M E. ,M . . f?'f2 'Q W , Q, 3 A 1 ll ' f 2,:LS7f,f , I , . ,s fn A559 ff' rv, -M l ,y wg, 2 I f 5 f l f' -, J I' , ,ww 7, xiii ' QTOP LEFTJ Laura Pugsley, Joe Parker, Leslie Wright, Mary Jo Penick swap jokes before Biology class. QTOP RIGHTJ Ron Royal introduces physical properties in Physics. fLEFT CENTERJ Gwendolyn Jenkins tallies Science 9 test scores. QCENTERJ DOH Dobbins teaches Psychology, Sociology. QRIGHT CENTERJ Marian Steele teaches Biology, BSCS. QBOTTOMJ Dennis Foster and Stacy Chayet, exhibii Spermatophytes in Biology I. ,- L x O Di 4. 9 pf 9 I 4 o - '1- I .lk if ,ff if I ' 1 , 6' Nia. CTOPJ Scott Nicholas observes James Ford prepar- CCENTEFD Robert Gliha teaches Marine Biology and ing a solution for Chemistry II. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Chemistry I. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ David Shambaugh Peter Vasiloff shows off one of his many pet helps with a lab reportin Chemistry I. rocks in science 9. , ,ps -L The Clearwater High School Sci- ence Department created some 2400 mad scientists and lab assistants. With 17 teachers led by William Blyshak the curriculum offered a variety of courses. For beginning lgors general science offered opportunity to learn about the metric system. Sadistic stu- dents filled the Biology and Phy- siology classes in order to dissect frogs and pigs. Those with hunter instincts took Marine Biology and ended up the year with quite a zoo of specimens. In Chemistry, young scientists created sub- stances as NaCl. Formulas of length reigned in Physics and paper airplanes designed in aero- nautics ruled the sky. lVlr. Foster, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Schick, and Nlr. Seeger's Biology classes suc- ceeded with their fall vegetable garden at our C.H.S. Green Frog Creek Outdoor Science Lab. UAUTUN Bk Cf Es Fn SCIENCE ! 63 in bcizncz Expzrimzntzd New lclzos 4 XM---x wx-:ww xmmwxv mwemywwx Wim 1' ff-L, V - ffiffiffg 1 fiaaaim, any , jjj QTOP LEFTJ Chris Seeger points out a funny view of Flayanne Greenfield stashes the chemicals. QBOT' Biology. CTOP RIGHTJ Helen Wilcox lectures to her TOM RIGHTJ Diane Schick, Biology teacher, spoIS6 Biology class. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Biology teacher new species approaching. ., kk my -C KTOP LEFTJ Carolyn Wilson: Science 9. CTOP RIGHTJ Elizabeth Ransom and Alice Harra enjoy a free period talking Anthropology and Aeronautics. IBOTTOM RIGHTJ Chris Pierce, John Phillips, and Brian Sykes laugh at Chemistry test results. QBOT- TOM LEFTJ William Blyshak dissects cow bones in Physiology. 1.-............. .A ui 'S. if., SCIENCE X 65 Cl-l6R idlC lll State Senator Don Chamberlin returned for a short time after a two year leave. lVlr. Chamberlin taught civics in the afternoon ses- sion, first semester but then was transferred to Dunedin Middle School. Added to the History Depart- ment this year were new books. Each student received his own book instead of classroom sets. Along withtDepartment Head Ray Rilling, the social studies depart- ment strove to put the teacher- student interaction on an individ- ual basis. Z ,y.,. Vy ? r.. . - -fri . ,WM IW f- I 66 X SOCIAL STUDIES zpfzszn z n op Q 'S . CTOPJ State Senator Don Chamberlin explains political tactics. QLEFTJ .lean Gillis teaches, American History. QCENTERJ Ray Flill reviewsg before a CPS test. CRIGHTJ John Tsacrios give. out final grades in World History. KBOTTO LEFTJ Nlargret Cleghorn teaches America Institutions. ' is if 7 KTOP LEFTJ Steve Gerakios explains Communism to CPS classg Psychology, Greek. QTOP RIGHTJ Wil- liam Tsacrios stresses point in American History. QBOTTOM LEFD Tom Anderson mulls over World History problem. 5? ., ,,Vr, V li ' W .sv G V QCENTERJ Dorothy Cobello teaches Urban Geogra- phy, World History. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Preston Allen teaches Urban Geography. SOCIAL STUDlES f 67 History Focuszd Cn Current Events '+ E 2 ,MU ....I' Uv- A 5. lad? A -119 CTOP LEFTJ John Tsacrios expounds a chapter in American History. QTOP RIGHTJ Jean Scott dis- cusses current news events in Contemporary His- tory class. CABOVEJ George Drainer clowns around during some free time. QRIGHTJ E. C. Harris reviews America's history. 68 X SOCIAL STUDIES l f-nf'f f-'ff VW. gk: .V I fTOP LEFTJ Conley Rockett and Renee Paulson review American History Homework. QTOP RIGHTJ Ralph Egolf maps out tomorrow's urban Geography classes. QBOTTOM LEFD Robert Furney munches out while planning next week's American History lessons. QBOTTOM MIDDLEJ Terry Ouessenberry reads a student's CPS report. QABOVEJ George Drainer teaches World History with a smile. SOCIAL STUDIES X 69 bhop bow Nzcdzd Equipfhfni The Industrial Arts classes, which consisted ot Wood, Metals, Electronics, and Gas Engines, received new equipment. A table saw and metal bending brake found their way to the Wood and Metal shops. Electronics acquired six new oscillioscopes. In the Gas Engines corner, tour sturdy benches and a cleaning tank ioined the clutter of engines. Sterling Hays organized a pro- shop club in order to encourage students in their mechanical inter- ests. The club, entitled Vocational Industrial Clubs of America CVICAJ, had ten members in its birthday year, with David Hezzen as president. I I 70 X INDUSTRIAL ARTS 171, V,l k'x5 7: y . 4, .,,. f Q i x t if , an 'gf S 1 Q 1473 ,.,.,. V QABOVE LEI-'D Earl Schreiner helps Fred Brown on his engine in Gas Engines class. QABOVE RIGHTJ Jules Goudeau teaches Electronics I and ll. QMID- DLE LEFTJ Delmas Greene looks over Drafting work. QMIDDLE RIGHTJ James Quinn raps with Engineering Drawing students. QBOTTOM LEFT? David Anthony teaches Woodshop. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Sterling Hayes teaches Gas Engines. V , ll 'z-M X x -K',r f , uv Y,-if, '....v-f- '.t. 'Z ' ' :PIO O Stix 'SN ve' iffy, l-lomc- Ea Followed Pollzrns I .-., We ,,,, CTOP LEFTJ Thomas Oster teaches metals. QTOP RIGHTD Elliot Grahm works on his grandfather clock in his woodshop class. QMIDDLE LEFTJ Julie Midyette supervises a Family Living test. QMIDDLE RIGHTJ Claudina Jones, Foods, Child Development. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Dorothy Way teaches Clothing. The Home Economics Depart- ment, which turned out seam- stresses, tailors, and gourmet chefs, finished two up on the office. Two new sewing machines arrived to increase the thin ranks of the crafters. A few brave males tried their hands at the age old art of cooking. With sticky fingers, egg shells were picked out of runny dough as the chefs labored over their creations jealously. The departments main award was the Betty Crocker Award for the best recipe created in contest. HOME ECONOMICS! 7l 72 X CO-OJ Workin Was Rn Experience ln the Work-Experience pro- gram, Students seemed to be more job oriented and less get- out-of-school-earlier oriented this year, said George McKeithen, head of the W.E. Department. Stu- dents were in school four periods then put in the remaining two plus extra hours at the iobs that Mr. McKeithen, Robert Webb, and Pauline Hess helped them find. Two credits were earned in the program by the students. Who were, Mr. Keithen observed, bet- ter behaved and motivated than in previous years. lt's very hard to be objective when a student is on the defensive, but I love 'em in spite of themselves, McKeithen added. Keith Arnold transferred from the W.E. Department to the sci- ence department when enrollment declined. lff' if v,,,....--..a,: 356 .- 'f. f CI'OP LEFTJ Elinor Burger teaches DECA periods 1, 2, 5, and 6. CTOP RIGHTJ Robert Davis teaches Math second semester because of the decrease of enrollment in DECA. KMIDDLE LEFD Robert Webb signs a Work-Experience pass. QMIDDLE RIGHT? George McKeithen searches for jobs for W.E. stu- dents. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Pauline Hess teaches Work- Experience. .-,i fx p X- 31-, J. Elinor Burger and Robert Davis, advisors for the two CHS chaters of Distributive Education Clubs of America, were proud when three students came back from the Dis- trict Leadership Conference in very high standing. Leslie Salling won first in Apparel and Accesso- ries, Marcia Lyons placed third in Advertising and Services, and James Murdoch received a sixth place in General Merchandising. All three went on to compete at the state DECA Conference in March in Orlando and hoped to qualify for National competition in Washington, D.C. El El Hi ll lll li QTOP LEFD John Roberts enjoys teaching his Diver- sified Cooperative Training class. QBOTTOM LEFD Eugene Bisner reads an oral DCT test. QMIDDLE LEFD Diane Hernan explains hospital procedure to Cooperative Health Occupations students. QBOT- TOM RIGHTJ Keith Arnold teaches Biology. Heading Cooperative Health Occupations Dianne Hernan instructed students heading for health related careers. She worked with students in class and helped them find jobs in local hos- pitals, clinics, medical and dentist offices. The 22 girls and three boys filled such roles as nursing assistants, volunteering for the Belleair Bluffs Fire Department and X-ray assistant. Mrs. Hernan also worked to develop a new course for juniors and seniors next year, to be called Health Service Aid. CO-OP ED I 73 business Qccountzd lndlvlduollsm 'V .f ' Av i is if ln- accounting classes to enjoy a book. CLEFD CharleS Diehl and Renee Smith get into accounting lesson- CABOVEJ Suzanne Furney checks out typing papers. .ff . Department Head Ivan Werk- hiser and Charles Diehl empha- sized individual work in bookkeep- ing. I took a survey with my classes to see what they preter- red. Ninety-five per cent ot them liked working individually better than working in a group, Mr. Werkhiser said. Also included in the business education program were typing, shorthand, business law, and math. More electrical typewriters were purchased for the typing rooms in hopes that someday they will all have the use of electrical typewriters. .off xv. , P, -,,.A 1 W i QTOP LEFTJ Cleg Miller, Cooperative Business Edu- cation, puts in extra time to help. QT OP RIGHTJ Maritsa Hourdas anticipates her day of Data Proc- essing. QMIDDLEQ Sharon Lazarus prepares for inns?- D-,an .11-CH 1. paper work. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Daphine Cross is overwhlemed by her back-up of Dictation Tran- scription. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Don Prokes works out after Business Law. . sv 6 l.,s'1 l- BUSINESS X 75 biudznis Tolkzd In Mcmy Tonquzs ,e 5 Q f H29 fTOP LEFTJ Ann Magee teaches Latin and Geome- try. QTOP RIGHTJ Spanish and Literature Explora- tions teacher, Laraine Pontrelio, flashes a smile. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Cathy Stewart records French grades. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Jimmy Baggett iistens to German tape recordings. 76 FOREIGN LANGUAGE V ..v.. .-.,-,,.,.,,,,- '14 41 Anfy f,,i ,,.-v- ' lVlr. Jimmy Baggett Clike another famous southerner, he dislikes James.J carried on as head of the foreign language department. l-le worked with other language teachers in one of the largest foreign language depart- ments in the state. C.H.S. had classes in six languages: Latin, Spanish, French, German, Flus- sian, and Greek. Conversational ability was stressed along with understand- ing of each language culture. The department bought more books and continued the exchange pro- gram with the school in Nlarburg, Germany. fist my ' 1 QTOPJ Etelvina Hutchins teaches her Spanish class con mucho gusto. QLEFTJ Allain Rimar reigns over French class. QRIGHTJ Students learn Greek circle dance. 'Kar FOREIGN LANGUAGE f 77 78 X ART CTOP LEFTJ Barbara Baldwin discusses art project with Jackie Baker. QTOP RIGHTJ Ellen Blewitt headed department. QABOVED Sam Brown Jr. adds the finishing touches to his mural. QCENTERQ Frank Straner 2-D Design, Drawing. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Mary Tan discusses the importants of Creative Design. i Qrtist Musicians l-lonzd Talents For the eighth consecutive year lC.H.S. band rated Superior in the District Marching Competition, held in November. Don Hacker land his three bands, ninth grade, stage, and marching band per- liformed at local parades along with malt-time football games. Keeping Nith the pace, the Choral Depart- nent performed many concerts at school functions. For Christmas, they sang at Clearwater and Coun- tryside Malls and rehearsed for a Spring concert in the auditorium. New ideas got the Art Depart- nent off the ground this year. Department head Ellen Blewitt Jromoted the project of painting -he walls located behind the art 'oom. After getting Mr. Williams approval, five art students, Sam Brown Jr., Marti Erbs, Kurt Hen- ierson, Chris Hinton, and Broau- io Parajon spent a total of six veeks working on the murals. The iight before the Largo football kiame they stayed up all night pro- ecting their work, for the outside irt shows held in November and Spring. Mary Tan was an addition o the department, teaching eramics, 3-D. and creative esign. 4 .ak l QTOPJ Don Hacker, Music Theory, Band. QABOVEJ Dale Stonecipher, Music Appreciation, Chorus. QRIGHTJ Ken Rutherford takes a break after half- time performance. AQ if A xx MUSIC f 79 brown Ends 2b-bzoson Come I '- 80 f PHYSICAL EDUCATION 34,411 Q, , V. Afff Physical Education: QTOP LEFTJ Bill Mathews. CTOP RIGHTJ Herb Dudley. CCENTER FROM LEFTJ Anne Balderson, Pat Borowicz, Flick Wager. CABOVEQ Connie Mathews. CBOTTOM RIGHTJ Merle McCracken. J . After 26 years of football coach- ing, Earle Brown decided he would resign saying he, had been around long enough. Coach Brown took the Tornadoes football team to a nine and one record this season. I feel like l've been around long enough and l want to do some of the things l've let go in the house for the past 26 years. lVlr. Brown is staying on at C.H.S. to teach P.E. All P.E. classes were co-educa- tional except for contact sports. The reactions to this varied, but one junior summed it up best, I think it's great, it gives us an opportunity to compete and also have fun. Anne Balderson was added to the P.E. department and also coached the girls J.V. basket- ball team. 4 its I -gig 'E' i 3 i -of ' .,, -and v-. PHYSICAL EDUCATION X 81 RCTC . Rocpzr Mcirchcd To l-lonors Captain Barry Roeper was the first C.H.S. cadet to receive the Bronze Cross Award. Some 1600 cadets in seven southeastern states participate in the Marine Corps District Competition. Six awards are presented annually to MCJROTC members across the nation. Under the leadership of Lt. Col. Ralph Moody and Sgt. Maj. Troy Hamm, the cadets received instruction in marksmanship training and basic military skills. Working with students on an individual basis, the Specialist Department expanded their staff. Dianne Badeaux was hired to head a program called TIPS, Teenage Information on Parent- hood. Working out of the boy's clinic, Ms. Badeau answered many questions and gave much H7 82 X ROTC, SPECIALISTS advice to students regarding par- enthood. Special Education also found a new home, which was a portable next to the auditorium. Penny Collins taught Special Edu- cation and Estelle Torek helped students with speech impedi- ments in the new building. Sue Street worked in the Time- Out-Room counseling students, listening to problems, and just being an all around friend. She expresses the T.O.R. in different ways: The light at the top of the stairs, No you can't jump off the balcony, The kleenex box is for girls only. QTOPJ Sue Street advises students as Time-Out Counselor. CLEFT CENTER! Dorothy Wice serves as Learning Disabilities Specialist. QCENTERD Vincent Boruta works as Occupational Specialist. QBOTTOM Drivers Ed Cf f cred Crash 2. COUISZ With cool sophistication the new drivers ed students experienced the joy of driving one of the elite firebirds. The school fleet of cars were donated by Carlisle Motors, Charlie Harris, and Lokey Motors. The week's routine consisted of two days on the driving range and three days spent studying in text- books and watching filrns. .mx S CTOPJ Gerald McManamon and Jack Wilson grade students on the range. QABOVEJ Keith Eidson keeps an eye on novice drivers. CRIGHTJ Students prac- tice parallel parking. X X .t DRIVERS ED X 83 84 X ADS Serving Clearwater Youth THE MORRIS F. DIXON IR. DETACHMENT OF THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUE, THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, AND POUND H179, MILITARY ORDER OF DEVIL DOGS. l D RWATER ' MARINE CORPS ,1RoTc UNIT K1 XRINI UDRP? II Xl UI MORRIS I DIXUN IJI I X , 35. l 2 QABOVEJ Barry Roeper receives award. Marine Corps League: QFRONT ROW, FROM LEFD Ray Hazucha, Fiore Dimeo, Esther Dimeo, Jeff Tong, John WilIiamS, Barry Roeper, Sandy Johnson, Jett Miles, Agnes Rauseo, Joe Rauseo. CSECOND ROWJ Lt. Col. John Moody, Dave House, Linda Tinnesz, Sally Brzezniski, NanCY Meier, Debbie Patterson, Jana Tenbieg, Wendy Williams, Barbie Fields, Michelle Gross, Lorrie Daniels, John Hynds, Scott Laursen, Dave Fredericks, Paul Husted. Jon Vonderau, Noel Wolf, Anna Francis, Madeline Harding, Robin Turner, Conchita Haywood, Margaret Andriola, Margie Moura, Tracy Scott, Jane Hancock, Jen- nifer Peterson, Sgt. Magor Hamm. QTHIRD ROWJ Tom Mudano, Jean Umstead, Debbie Collins, Tim Sadler, Johnnie Gallen, Jimmy English, Dave Barber, Brandi Defdrrest, Tom McGowan, Bill Pray, Wayne Fenton, George Conklin, Charles Maness, James Petkosen, Charles Duffy, Vincent Redulla, John Worden, Ken Clinton, Westley Hearn. QLAST ROWJ Lenny Plants, Eric Compten, Andy Moore, Marcus Parker, Joe Browning, Sue Salatino, Dana Workman, Eric Wenestrom, Susan Lewis, Mark Krahmer, Glenn Gugnether, Bob McCall, Bob Ward, Mike Piper, Bob Palmer, John Labus, Eric Sindell, Milferd Jones. WWW 1133 Cleveland St. Debbie Asher, Geodie Baxter 44 Q4 wk' X X ff. if v v .- 112' ' :QQ ' , QQ,-, g' ,X W X. K Ax Ng! X12 XA 'K -' 'YY V f ? ' - g. if xx ff! KK +I-' A , J Ixxi,-'+2', X42 xxkx' J 2 , W f-R 1.x ..,, I L it Tofnodozs otormzd Confzrzncc The 1977 Tornado football team, as described by Coach Earle Brown, was the best group we've ever had. Coach Brown empha- sized a total team effort and guided the Tornadoes to a 9-1 record. The season was the most successful since Clearwater fin- ished 1O-O in 1971. Clearwater High School alumni players received a portion of the credit. During the summer, the group repainted the stadium and QTOPJ Jeff Davis lifts one through the uprights with Ben Gresham holding. fRIGHTj Tornadoes move in for the kill. QABOVEJ Gene Chizik hauls in a pass. 88 I VARSITY FOOTBALL 1 i l bought new jerseys, creating a sense of pride in the football pro- gram. Although players have played more than one position in the past, Coach Brown enlarged the idea this year. Eight players prac- ticed on both offensive and defen- sive squads because of a lack of depth caused by double sessions. Working players at two positions also prepared the team in case of injuries such as when starter Peter Pray was lost for the season with a knee injury. Seven Tornadoes made the All- Sun Country team for '77. Six were offensive team members. Ben Gresham, AI Thomas, Scott Nicolas, Mark Wheless, Brett Nliller, and Keith Sowinski. Line- backer Bruce Gentry was selected for the defensive team in spite of missing four games from a knee injury. l l i l --I -. 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QSECOND ROWJ S. Mokate, K. Davidson, K. Roland, K. Sowinski, S. Nicoias, J. Eifert, J. Patouiilet. VARSITY FOOTBALL X 89 iw'- The Tornadoes opened the sea- son against Boca Ciega with a I7- lil win in overtime. Jeff Davis booted the tie-breaking field goal. Captain Scott Nicolas com- plained, We took the game too lightly, but the scare brought us down to earth and we came out for the rest of the games with a different attitude. According to Nicolas, the game with Seminole was the season's biggest obstacle. We were up for Seminole even more that we were for Largo. The entire school got into the spirit bellowing VVhomp Warhawksl and the team came through with a 22-9 victory. Q-QA '-'I-1 Cpponznk bowzcl Out i 90 VARSITY FOOTBALL i i A PM its mm ,fx ,fi ff S f fps, ,V - llei,itmii.sJ,,i.eJ Jetty l It Eigca il 5271 Duineidiiin W l Fe-te KJ lilflwiflie lFQld.ll llins ti QQ iFJiiiiiiingl.li.l:'as IFVQQHQI3 til .L . . ., ML .ff fl? lLalQlsei.fi:.iei.Qi5l .QQ ll ft?lQl1QlQFfliil?,-E5aiSii W Giifiblbg. QQ 7' Largo Qlfl il Suinoeiast lfjowl fl W l QTOP, OFFENSIVE BACKS, FIRST ROW FROM LEFTJ Ft. Jaeger, K. Johnson, W. Samoluk, A- Gooch. QSECOND ROWJ C. Powers, S. Johnson, N- Hamm, A. Gilmore, L. Gainey, K. Sowinski. QMID' DLE LEFTJ Keith Sowinski searches for a receiver. QFAR LEFT, FOOTBALL STAFF, FIRST ROW FROM LEFTD J. Hunter, P. Spake. QSECOND ROWJ K. BSI' ourne, J. Nicely, J. Nlclvlanamon. QTHIRD ROWIPQ Niesen, S. Roper, E. Brown, G. Shaw, J. P. Nellis. CLEFTJ Willie Issac warms up before the game. -V. .-gl 21 7 Wi, K-, Ken Johnson's 90-yard open- ing kick-off return for a touch- down started the Homecoming game against Lakewood off right. The Tornado offense took over and chalked up 42 points in the first half. in a game in which third string players expected to see action, the Tornadoes squeaked by Gibbs. lt was tied 20-20 with 1:14 left in the game and we had the ball on our own 18. We scored in four plays. Keith Sowinski threw a 35-yard pass to Brett lVliller and then a 33- yard touchdown pass to Ben Gresham, recalls Nicolas. Largo was the only hurdle between Clearwater and the dis- trict title. 92 X VARSITY FOOTBALL l I CTOP, RECEIVERS, CLOCKWISE Fl-uJM LEFTJ B. Gresham, B. Fisher, G. Prohaska, B. McMahon, B. Nliller, J. Freeman, J. Walker, J. Walker, A. Thomas. QMIDDLEJ Tornadoes eye opponents at the line of scrimmage. CABOVEJ Largo blockades the Tornado offense. QRIGHTJ Barbara Faulkenberry, the second girl manager in Clearwater history. l .l Title I-lopcs Fumblzd To Lorqo X se'-ii CTOP, DEFENSIVE LINE, FIRST ROW FROM LEFTJ G. Chizik, K. Feeney, M. Bell, R. Brokenshire, S. lvlokate, J. Bullock, M. Wheless. QSECOND ROWJ W. lssac, J. Grantham, M. Pizzichetti, D. Peterson, S. Nicolas, K. Ferm, A. Gooch, B. Gentry. QABOVEJ Al Thomas makes a run for it. QRIGHTJ Dale Peterson helplessly watches Largo score. QABOVE RIGHTJ Sowinski fakes a hand-off. For the first time in the history of Clearwater-Largo rivalries, both teams came into the game unde- feated and with the district title up for grabs. Largo, forced to forfeit two games for dressing an ineligi- ble player, was again 9-O after they appealed the ruling to the U.S. courts and the games were returned to their win column. A defensive clash was expected by the Tornadoes. However, Largo played an offensive as well as a defensive game and won 41 -7. We tried to change our game too much. We weren't keyed up enough or even ready to play- as a team. Mistakes killed us. lt might have been anyone's game, but Largo was better THAT NIGHT, Nicolas said. Clearwater confronted Tampa Plant in the first annual Suncoast Bowl. The Tornadoes led 13-O at halftime but lost the game 17-13. We beat Plant physically, how- ever, in the greatest defensive game we've ever played. .A VARSITY FOOTBALL X 93 O Joyvzz Toclclzd bzoson Their record tarnished by only one loss, the jayvee football team finished the season 7-1. Dunedin prevented a perfect season by defeating the Tornadoes 17-14. Coaches Sam Floper, Paul Niesen, and Kevin Betourne taught the jayvee team varsity fundamentals and predicted many varsity pro- spects for next year. Captain Mike Hall was awarded the Spirit Award and Sam Wash- intgton, also a captain, won the lVlost Improved Defensive Back Award. Leonard Long was voted Nlost Improved Dffensive Back. lVlVP Jeff Ledbetter was pro- moted to the varsity squad for the Largo game filling in for -injured back-up quarterback Chris Pow- ers. 94 X JAYVEE FOOTBALL QTOPJ Tony Jackson finds daylight. QABOVEJ Kevin Born adiusts his equipment preparing to go into the game. CLE!-TJ With Bob Lowrie holding, Mark Davis boots a field goal. l P ---g.. QT OP LEFTJ Jeff Ledbetter scrambles for yardage. fTOP RIGHTJ Tacklers give Lorenzo Hubba Col- lins a lift. CABOVE, FRONT ROW, FROM LEI-TJ Tom Stiers, Steve McCauley, Sean Washington, Mike Hall, Leonard Long, Karl Smith. KSECOND ROWJ Ray Bouchard, Tracy Burney, Dennis Miller, Kevin Born, Rob Samoluk, Atnhony Pesce, Mark Davis, Richard Danielson. QTHIRD ROWJ Kurt Feierbacher, Joe Good, Tim North, Larry Currington, Kelvin Glenn, Chad Russell, Kevin Gregorczyk, Al Well- man, Buddy Brown, Andy Crosmer. QBACK ROWJ Danny Hodge, Frank Turner, Sandy Thompson, Bob Lowrie, Richard Thompson, Jeff Emanuel, Jeff Ledbefter, Brian Fenlon, Davis Winton, Bob Lou- vans. JAYVEE FOOTBALL X 95 Finishing the season with a per- Frzshmzn bcmmblzd To PCC Crown fect 6-O record, the baby Torna- does clinched the Pinellas County Conference title. Coaches Frank Straner and Dennis Foster led the team and in the strongest game of the year defeated Largo 4-20. They were rewarded with the PCC title in the final game with an 18-6 victory over St. Pete High. Outstanding players included Butch Chamberlain, Scott lVliller, who was lVlost Valuable Dffensive Player, and Gary Ingram, the defensive lVlVP. Charlie Benford was chosen Overall lVlost Valuable Player. 96 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL QTOPQ Coach Straner assigns jerseys to the play- ers. CABOVEj Andy Venable dodges St. Pete defenders in the title-clinching game. QLEFT, FIRST ROW, FROM LEFU P. Rogers, D. Coley, K. Borchardt, M. Poole, T. Klapka, E. Zebley, S. Gitchell, T. Moore, L. Thompson, M. Murphy, G. Zimmerman, W. Lee. QSECOND ROWD C. Ben- ford, D. Fogg, D. Cooper, S. Young, P. Baker, R. Light, J. Pulaski, S. Miller, B. Collard, J. Mar- shall, O. Knight, D. Jackson, D. Brown, M. Pon- ticello, W. Browlin, R. McCory, T. Orestis. QTHIRD ROWJ W. Lee, T. Orestis, D. Friedlander, S. Palinkas, D. Parady, D. Sheffield, B. Cham- berlain, J. Nlangrum, G. Lewis, P. Pasco, S. Pro- haska, R. Pitney, J. Barrentine, P. Harwood, C. Parnell, P. Murdoch. QFOURTH ROWJ S. Moa- wad, L. Buettner, M. Hayes. H. Bulla, M. Jones, T. Rice, R. Byrd, R. Brock, M. Vinci, D. Miller, B. Roland, T. Dillon, J. Harbaugh, R. Phillips, H. King, D. Serra, D. Mayhew. 1.3 ikp, ff' lndividuolism Domincmt l 1 l l -f-if I- A ' 35,11 K vi. f, zd Under the leadership of Coach Jim Thurston, the boys' cross country team ran to fifth place in both district and regional meets. The team came in third in the Bullfrog Creek Invitational and won the Westminister Invitational in Atlanta, beating six of the top ten Georgia teams. Nlatt Farmer displayed cross country's individualism by setting personal and school records of 9:30 in the two mile and 15:21 in the three mile race. Top runners included Tim Downs and captains Jay lVlcCann and Bob Phillippy. Nlatt Farmer was selected varsity IVIVP while Joe Browning received the jayvee award. gay C., xl.. : ,. . T , '- . :.'.f5 - 'sinh - ' ,H v' . '1 fh . ff, .' .5 LA' , f 3 'M I -ELM-N 1' V v . S, I. . ll' ' 'IA' T: K Qt A Jn t Q Z I 'tal I H xl - .pf T fr T lr r ' l p 5-i tfiig :gg J I ,qv ,V .-K .. V fi ix g in 3 4. . .egg 5, x 1 X w. .. fi- 'E .gm I- 'Ll V . I .. 5 'xii . Y ..,. A e N ' ., Y. . ,VIVWV . .,.i.-l - U A f . f- if iv 9 sg 1 :1 W I w r ! , 14 Mg :f 'iw' p i lv . A'xtu'l. .V V 'V ' VA t Q wi . ,. U 4 ZF ,YT if 455' 4 'iff U ' . .fi 'T - T I if il S of kt .T 1 .- , i itz.: QTOPJ David Van Etten approaches an indifferent crowd. CMIDDLEJ Tornado runners tear at the sound of the gun. CLEFTJ Tim Downs takes a prac- tice lap. QABOVE, FIRST ROW, FROM LEFTJ M. Farmer, J. McCann, B. Phillippy, B. Wilson, D. Vokus, T. Downs, S. Nlelone, C. Farmer. QSECOND ROWJ Nl. Flynn, T. Acker, B. Tiller, G. Paulus, T. Smith, M. Sherman, D. Wallace, B. Batten, J. Ber- lin, S. Bellack, QTHIRD ROWJ Coach Thurston, I. Batten, D. Van Etten, J. Graham, S. Sugarman, J. Sollenberger, C. Brown, A. Mink, P. Cook, G. Rodg- ers, R. Kellogg, P. Hatlem, L. Bellack, F. Lopez. BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY f 97 Girls Rulzd Cross Counlr .. -.-. 1 -:??:a-FPEEF: - ' V, f:.f12i5-f fi? 1 f - ,f 11??9 Q S ' g s.. , ffisgw, .4 'fr ? 1. 'f'ft X 5. s: 'iQfess 5sitif ' . , ' g. 'li e ll' K A ,b- , V K A A '.',. 98 X GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY 1977 marked the first year of girls' cross country as a county- recognized sport. ln past years, cross country was considered a stepchild ofthe girls' varsity track program. Coach Pat Borowicz com- mented, They're a group of hard working, dedicated girls, mem- bers of a close-knit, second fam- ily. Watching the team practice, run in meets, and seeing their fel- lowship with each other showed why they were successful. Eight of the 13 members ran in district, regional and state meets. After winning the district and regionals, they battled a machine- like Hollywood-McArthur for the state title in Deland. Physically and emotionally exhausted, the girls placed second behind McArthur. Michele Dunaway and Michelle Gross ran fifth and sixth respectively and were later named All-American by naional sports writers. Michele Dunaway, Michelle Gross, Janie Hancock, Lisa Beck, and Tammy Franklin were selected for the All Suncoast Girls' Cross Country team. ,5aIv1'f'- fLEFl', BOTTOM ROWJ Amy Gross QABOVEJ April Stickler holds off an Dawn DeVane, Michelle Gross, Janie Hancock bara Batten, Lisa Paulus, Ann Mikuli Borowicz. QTHIRD ROWJ Carol Hoopes, April Stickler, Sonia Lopez, Tammy Michele Gross, Wendy Bliss. za, Lisa .4 X .V I ,. 71 fargf, ' H X, ' ' ' gi ' ' ,ff i ' f' 1 1:31, ' fe, sf' , 'M ,aff 4' QTOP LEFTJ Ann Mikuliza and Lisa Beck await results ofthe race. fTOP RIGHTJ Michele Dunaway and Michelle Gross finish fifth and sixth respec- tively at the state meet. KABOVEJ Wendy Bliss leads the pack. QLEI-TJ Michele Dunaway picks up an exhausted Tammy Franklin. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY ! 99 Golfzrs Chippzd Qwoy Q1 Por 5' 1-A P fh- f an y 031: if will '1- -,sn - ., fa fl'--.Q x nf V .f ',,. QTOP LEFTJ Steve Hudson and Mark Thomas search for a sliced shot. QTOP RIGHTD Dan McCarthy sharpens his putting game. QRIGHTJ No caddies today for Dale Tindall. KABOVEQ Steve Hud- son breathes a sigh of relief after sinking a putt for par. 100 X GOLF , .Q 'lbw E+ -, ff QQ, 'T 'TTSE'f1 'f5?f.. X Clearwater High School beat the federal court ruling to the punch by allowing a girl to compete in boys' athletics. Freshman Debbie Thomas made the boys' jayvee golf team after the newly formed girls' team folded because no one showed up for tryouts. Golfers practiced four days a week in the spring attempting to throw a hazard at Dunedin, run- ner-up in last year's state meet. Clearwater Country Club donated practice rounds and served as their home course. Coach Jim McClelland was opti- mistic about the season. We'll be shooting for the Pinellas County Championship against Seminole Cstate champion in 19765 and Dunedin. Pinellas County has been ranked among golf's leaders for years. Coach McClelland pointed out the 1968 golf team is the only boys' team to win a state championship for C.H.S. and added, We'd like to be the sec- ond. ,Y QTOP LEFTJ Brian and Mark Thomas and Dave Tobin size up the shot before teeing off. QLEFTJ Dan McCarthy carefully selects the right iron. QABOVEJ fFIRST ROW, FROM LEFU Brian Thomas, Eddie Diehl, Bo Rogero, Steve Hudson, Dale Tindall. CSECOND ROWJ Coach McClelland, Dan McCarthy, Mark Thomas, Jim King, Dave Tobin, John Howard GOLF! lOl Clearwater girl bowlers rolled to the Pinellas County Northern Divi- sion title and the boys' team fin- ished second in their league. New member Dawn Hamrick led the way for the girls bymaintaining the highest average. LaBon Bacon was their captain while Steve Knight captained the boys' team. Hi-Lan Lanes donated practice games and bowling columnist Lew ,. 7, . .l-l.6. Got Q bowl bid Fradkin coached both girls' and boys' teams. The squads washed cars to pay for their own uniforms. Bowlers throughout the state were victorious in most respects except in gaining official recogni- tion. The Florida High School Activities Association still doesn't sanctiongbowling as a high school sport. ft f.4 t ,,,.. ,gf ttir CTOP LEFD QFIRST ROW, FROM LEFU Brian Bad- gett, Al Leon, Robert Davidson, Dennis Keegan. QSECOND ROWJ Vince Coletti, Steve Knight, Bill Hancock, Mike Moore, Doyle Franklin. CTOP RIGHTJ Brian Badgett knocks 'em all down. QRIGHTJ Dawn Hamrick shows off the teams new uniforms. QABOVEJ Doyle Franklin aims for the headpin. 102 f BOWLING 1, v 3' '11 8 l l v , w 913'f1-' 2' CLEFTJ Captain La Ron Bacon waits for a strike. ABOVE, FIRST ROW, FROM LEFD La Ron Bacon, John Foraker. CSECOND ROWD Eleanor Reeside, Sharon Buehler, Laurie Moustrom, Shari Foraker. QTHIRD ROWJ Coach Lew Fradkin, Michelle Gorges, Louise Ferguson, Dawn Hamrick, Penny Foraker, Suzy Snyder. CTOP LEFU Doyle Franklin puts style in his swing. BOWLING X lO3 Wrestlers Gmpplzcl With bzoson arm QTOP LEFTJ Alex Cook, Blaine Randall, and Nick Koulouvaris discuss strategies. QTOP RlGHTj Ed Bryan pushes for a pin. QABOVED Tim Hobgood relaxes before big match. 104 X WRESTLING The wrestling team strugged with a tough season. In a sharp decline from years past, the Tor- nado wrestlers finished 3-7 in the conference and 7-9 in the overall season. Captain Alex Cook who grap- pled his way to second in the state, was one of CHS's most con- sistent athletes. He placed second in districts, regionals and finally in state. He also won first in the Pinellas Park and Seminole Tour- naments. Outstanding players included Chris Calderbank, Nick Koulouvaris, Tim Hobgood, Glenn Humphries, and Ed Bryan who broke his wrist with 5 matches to go disqualifying him from the playoffs. C ..,. QFRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Mike Flynn, Jere Muir, Ed Bryan, Glenn Humphries, Chris Calderbank. QSECOND ROWJ Jeff DiPolito, Joe Grammatico, Alex Cook, Nick Koulouvaris, Blaine Randall. QTHIRD ROWJ Tony Burke, Mike Weston, Tyler Rice, Shawn Young, Rick Danielson, Dan Hodge, Clint Boomgarden, Tim North, Walter Doughtery, Coach Gerald Mita. CFOURTH ROWJ Gregg Murtha, Bruce Locke, Jay Sanders, Tim Love, John Vanbu- ren, Mark Billiris, Bill Hamilton, Arthur Mihaelaras, Chris Bubin, Scott Lockhart. QFIFTH ROWJ John Wolf, Chris DeMeo, Bill Laurson, James Hubbard, Todd Garrett, Pete Weber, Joe Goode, Ike Mihae- laras, Ralph Stillenger. QABOVE, TOP RIGHTJ Alex Cook forces opponent to mat. QABOVE, TOP LEFTJ Clint Boomgarden puts the clinch on toe. WRESTUNG' lO5 l Varsity Rzboundzd Rzqionol Win For the first time in four years, the Tornadoes failed to win the Conference crown. However, the team captured the District and then won the regional title over Tampa Hillsborough, 69-64. The victories gave Coach Jack Wilson his sixth district title in ten years and his first regional champion- ship. Clearwater then faced last year's state 4A champion, Orlando Boone, in the Section ll final. The Tornadoes hoped to finish U23-4 with a lot of luck, Coach Wilson commented. But what's wrong with 21 -6? With your top rebounder and one of the leading QABOVE RIGHTJ Scott Nicolas outleaps the War- hawks ABOVEJ Jim Aronson prays for help. l 4 QRIGHTJ Greg Meader looks for an open teammate. 106 X BASKETBALL scorers Cco-captain Scott Nicho- lasj missing for 14 games, that's a great season. Injuries cost games and two were lost by two points. Coach Wilson complained that support had been the worst he could remember and blamed this on high school sports' saturation. He also predicted that because of Title IX freshman sports would have to be eliminated to save money. lf this happened, Pinel- las varsity teams would be behind other schools in experience. It would no longer be worthwhile to coach because you couldn't win. fll l l ' .f., mihf-' ' , V ,.W.,,..,, . 1 ...f . .. , .Z . , ., f f ,ff ..zsJy,44... . . , .ff z.iZ14:2 . ,,.,., ,W , 'f V377 , . s -Mm. N 959 ' ,fig S D -:ies ,- gg.. ' 2 Q i 4. Y' ff 'wa 55,3 I 'Wu 110 , ,ff f ffm I 8 N if 9 ' 47' - 4 ' I I l 0-dwg Q f-if, ii f W: '- ,rf 1:-'Zz , 1 I . If uf w. F 'iftf if ,'f' ' QKQUPZ: v ,WM f 'F 410, 34 A Q f f- ff iO8 BASKETBALL ,,,1a.w-vw ,,.,,..,,,.M4ClM,,,,,,,,,, WM, 0 l CTOPJ Tim Borowicz passes to a teammate under- neath the basket, CLEFTJ Chris Cruder arcs his foul shot. QABOVEJ Jim Aronson siiences his anger with a referee's bad call. ,gait . L , ek X' V' , .,,.::- I t 4 . ki J rw . :U . VA A. f. 'X . tyif ' 4 i , . ' ' QTOPJ Shawn Daniels shoots unguarded. QLEFTJ Parker Evans leaps a head of Falcons. CABOVE, FIRST ROW, FROM LEFTJ Joe Lettre, Glenn Opper, John Ruel, QSECOND ROWJ Jim Aronson, Larry Brutus, Chris Cruder, Tim Borowicz, Gilbert Nlasoo, r ' ' lniunzs Foulzd Tomodozs In pre-season, Coach Wilson telt it would be one ot his better teams with experience, depth, and size. The Tornadoes started by win- ning their own Tip-Ott Tourna- ment over Seminole. Injuries also started when Scott Nicolas strained ligaments in his ankle. During the Roy King Tourna- ment, Nicolas returned in the Choctawatchee win and led the team to a second place finish behind Ft. Lauderdale Nova. Greg Nleader emerged during the tour- nament and was thought ot as the glue that held the team together. Wilson also depended upon co-captain Jim Aronson and Isaiah Singletary as the high scor- ers. , , K ,Q as -A 4 , 4 fee K .X wr if , ,f R 33' S- . li L. lrt Ken Kinnear. QTHIRD ROWJ Kenny Lamb, Greg Nleacler, Scott Nicolas, Shawn Daniels, Parker Evans, Isaiah Singletary, QBACK ROWJ Coaches Bill Mathews, Jack Wilson, Tom Anderson. BASKETBALL IO9 The season progresses with a second win over Northeast, but Meader was injured practicing for Gibbs and was lost until the last games. Noisy fans backed the team and they revenged their ear- lier loss to Seminole. Northeast hosted the squad in the next game and blew a little smoke trounc- ing the Tornadoes, 74-107. The Tornadoes won nail-biting games against Lakewood and Seminole to reach the District final against Northeast. Clearwa- ter led until Northeast tied the score in the last six minutes and it seesawed back and forth until Sin- gletary hit a 15-footer with 55 sec- onds remaining. Aronson finished the Torando scoring with two foul shots. Tampa Hillsborough fell to the Tornadoes in the Region IV cham- pionship. Singletary contributed his best effort of the season. Chris Cruder was responsible for more than his one point by breaking Tampa's full-court press to get the ball to the shooters. Wilson com- mented, He's so quick it's unreal. Nicolas returned after missing the District while Aronson jammed his knee and was ques- tionable forthe Sectional. Nicolas predicted, If we get it all together, we might go all the way. fRlGHTJ Isaiah Singletary blocks Bogie from the ball. QABOVED Gilbert Mason begins a launch. I IO X BASKETBALL Wi Qyp, M: 1.-J 1 ii 9 Vxwl WW I U ll rr' U wx k rf fm f 5. , Z f in I 513-,:. , 1 ff I 1 ,1 X 4 l A , 1 Ilia ' E4 -2 Q M rf f fi ,. if . . Mmm-'W '-...e,,,, W ,...,..-w,.,...,. f A , . A:w,i53K6 :g I ,.. . c.iA5:f,bff.f?f4fi5f' 'I ' ' l f 'i .C.'.f4..laZf.'1.Q-.-Lac ',WPv.i:im .,. fTOP LEFD A Pirate player's attempt to block Vin- cent Worlds' pass fails. QTOP RIGHTJ Mah Sowell and Bill Baker stretch for the rebound. CRIGHTJ Mike Hall dodges the defense. QABOVE, FIRST ROW, FROM LEFTJ Paul Dunham, Alan Marthinson. ll2 X JAYVEE BASKETBALL QSECOND ROWJ Brian Fenlon, Vincent Worlds, Mike Moreau, Leonard Long, Mike Kunnen, Mike Hall. QTHIRD ROWJ Jeff Hall, Jeff Ledbetter, Jerry Leigh, X, .w Bill Baker, Matt Sowell, Doug Swan, David Williams, ,V . .4 355 Coach Mathews. 4 C , ix--mary, rl ' l Joyvzz Got llzyzd Up For the second straight year, the boys' jayvee basketball team claimed the conference title. With a record of 21-4, Coach Bill Mathews said, This was a most enjoyable season . . . because of the quality of kids in our program. Not one player missed practice. Tornadoes lost three times in their first clashes with teams whom they returned to trounce twice: Bogie, Northeast, and Dixie. They also lost to Lakeland but only on an 18-footer that swished with the buzzer. The jayvees played their best against Dunedin with both games being cliff-hangers. ln the final home game, Clearwater defeated Dunedin by a single point, 53-52. Dunedin had earlier won Clearwa- ter's Christmas Tournament with the Tornadoes finishing third. The team almost reached 100 points to mark Coach Mathews' 100th win, downing Largo 94-33. Junior Bill Baker led the team in shooting and rebounding. Awards were changed to Most Improved won by Jerry Leigh, Best Team Spirit won by Mike Moreau, and Unsung Hero, Leonard Long. The team also voted on a captain and chose Bill Baker. l I, QTOP RIGHTJ Bill Baker taps the ball in on his way ball! to the team-leading average. QABOVEJ Get that 3.4. fl JAYVEE 'VW' Frzshmzn Gained Expzrizfncz Coach Tom Anderson described his conference champions as the best talent ever at Clearwater High on a freshman team with a good combination of talent and speed. They were undefeated in the conference but finished with a 10-1 overall record. The loss came against Clearwater Central Catholic, 59-66, in overtime. Carleton Scott led the scoring with a 12 point per game average and six players averaged nearly 10 points. Leading rebounders were Tony Singletary and David Stewart. Captains were chosen before each game so everyone was given the honor. I 14 X FRESHMAN B TBALL .., KQ, new 1 -ff , ,4 .Q ,zy w V ' 'Smurf' .1 J, Cl' OP, FIRST ROW, FROM LEFU Mickey Constanti- nou, Darrell Don. CSECOND ROWJ Tony Singletary, Carl Elliott, Brent Sowell, Todd Montgomery, Carl- ton Scott. QTHIRD ROWJ Jeff Parks, Dennis Poun- seil, Gary lngman, David Stewart, Mike Brittain, Greg Davis. QFAR LEFTJ Gary lngman moves into his defensive position CMIDDLE LEFT, Carleton Scott sinks a foul shot. QABOVEJ Jeff Parks and Gary lngman scan the crowd. .4 Lodics Rcochzd New Heights The Lady Tornadoes became the first girls' varsity squad to win 20 in the expanded 22-game sea- son. Clearwater finished with a 17 home-game winning streak cli- maxed in the conference title- clincher against Seminole. They later lost to Seminole in the Dis- trict final, 49-54. The Ladies added height with the addition of 6-5 Yvonne Elliott. Coach Jim Thurston commented, Yvonne helped us tremen- dously, but added, We have no individual superstar . . . just five girls that mesh together well. Three averaged over ten points: Yvonne, Jill Strumpf, and Leslie Goodwin. During the afternoon session, the Tornadoes trounced Northeast who had beaten them by two in the first game. We completely destroyed them. lf we had played that way all the time we could have beaten anybody. Boca Ciega provided their most exciting competition with the Tor- nadoes winning in double over- time, 58-54. Six of the twelve graduated this year. Coach Thurston expected to see half of them playing college ball. '12 . 9' 'Y' 'L ,......w .H-xg?1-1.3453 T CTOPJ Yvonne Elliott towers above Seminole. CLE!-'U Laura Guetzloe hits on a short shot. QABOVEJ Lynn 'T 7 1 A Marnie dribbles through defenders. GIRLS' VARSlTY BASKETBALL ll5 Tornodo Tolly Northeast Gibbs Largo Lakewood Clearwater Cath Dixie Hollins Dunedin Boca Ciega Pinellas Park St: Pete Northeast Seminole Gibbs Largo St. Pete Cath. Lakewood Dixie Hollins Dunedin Pinellas Park Boca Ciega St. Pete Seminole Dist r ict Pinellas Park Boca Ciega Seminole f f WMM, 2f Girls Joyvzz Into Third Tippzcl Cf f Ind: X - 'ra lil:-I Basketball expanded to include a girls' jayvee program for inter- school competition and for sea- soning future varsity talent. Shaping the first-year squad was a first-year coach, Anne Bald- erson. Coach Balderson, captain of the University of Wisconsin's 1971-72 women's basketball teams, emphasized fundamental skills for the inexperienced girls. The ten freshmen and four sophomores played their best games against Pinellas Park. ln one outing, the team so inhibited the Patriots that all but four play- ers fouled out leaving them to play the last period one player short. The girls finished the season in third place. l i CTOB LEFT, FlFlST ROW, FROM LEFTJ Fredrerica son, Bonnie Blackham, Traci Turk, Jean Umstead. Currington, Louisa Perry, Michele Urban. CSECOND QTOP RIGHTJ Beth Schumacher k k h noc st e ball out EOWJ .large Fiildg, Wynema Lee, Lara Ash, Beth of Patriot's hands. QABOVEJ Deidre Lane lifts her armer, oac alderson. QTHIRD ROWJ Beth foulshot through a38-degree angle. Schumacher, Deidre Lane, Kim Weaver, Toni John- GIRLS' JAYCEE BASKETBALL X ll7 Girls Find boys Combined For Procticz Although the boys' and girls' tennis teams were separate and played their matches apart, they combined for practices and strat- egy sessions. Two hours a day, five days a week, they practiced together allowing the better girls to improve by challenging the boys. Coach Big John Williams, pro at lVlclVlullen-Booth Complex, took over both teams. The girls' squad was weakened when Beth Allison, the county's number one player, fractured her leg, and the girls' hopes of finish- ing higher than third faded. Coach Williams explained, Our remain- ing girls are good players, but they are inexperienced and shal- low in depth. Helen Hershfelt, number five last year, moved into number one position and held up under the pressure. He expected Allison to play in the district tour- nament. The boys' squad abounded with youth and depth as eight to ten players fought for the top five pos- itions. We have a lot of competi- tion which created a healthy atmosphere. lt's unusual to have many players of that high quali- ty. The loss of junior lVlitch lVlcFrederick who moved to Aus- tralia to pursue his tennis career was minimal as Coach Williams depended on depth to carry through. Against Gibbs, every match was won by the Tornadoes 6-O, 6-O. HB X TENNlS A.....,..tu , i r 'W- -lf C?FlZ'I I7 A7538 - ,. ., 5-52:5 nf-we-gJ.1,i,, COPPOSITE PAGE, TOPJ Beth Allison thinks about the season which ended early for her. KOPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM, FIRST ROW, FROM LEFTJ Bill McCann, Julie Strandlie, Laura Schmitt, Kevin Has lett, Paul Reis, Burke Fishburn. QSECOND ROWJ Charles Wenglasz, Jody Hodgson, Gordon Siek, Bruce Wildgrube, Walter Cook, Mark Wagner. fTHIRD ROWJ Coach Williams, Leslie McMurtrey, Linda Hershfelt, Helen Hershtelt, Nancy Gregory, Whitney Brooks, Beth Allison. CTOPJ Helen Hersh- felt forehands her opponent during a match against Boca Ciega. QLEFTJ Freshman Linda Hershfelt starts a rally. QABOVEJ Gordon Siek hits a drop vol' Iey. TENNIS l l9 , WTW1 Tznnis Nciizd Victorics , f fy QQ! , if 75' V W'4f+.f' f -, ff n ,V we wxfwfzff ,f f V' f f we A wwf ,W -f ,wwf 1 , ff ,V fp H, 4, M of ff fl I, f'47,7?m,z6fzf4f0ff MQQYQ ,v4wi1 ' ' ' ,wig m'4'y,, ,ff 1 ' WW 7,41 7-f!ff'Z1' Q' , AMQQ , f 7 , iffy W f f 4 f , If ff , JW, V, M 7 j. I 71, J ,f 74, ,ffff L1 g, - Qf 4 ,fff f' f If V , 74' f if , V4 f , , If f K 7 ,f H H! 1 ,f ,ff ff f 1 I f' , ,' 47 fffrf ffy, , qi f 1 , , 1 f X ,fff 'M A9 , 'V I iiakgffzi . ' ' I X , ...LA A f, ' U 3- .nf '-'C ' ' an--Y E-Lg rf j. 9 sz 5 121 CTOP LEFTJ Walter Cook, the only senior boy, eyes for a backhand. QABOVEJ Mark Wagner glares at the ball. QTOP RIGHTJ Bill McCann battles the wind spectators and argues the ball was OUT! to 120 X Tennis r a forehand. KRIGHTJ Whitney Brooks stretches i ,ff ww, 4-1 , 'o-6 , 11. it fs, w , Q, Q I N it :'1 f'i t 'xt ' 'X'2- A L-'L' s . slim' - ' 1 ' r ig '4- 'l'3iT i , . 'x t Q ls flls ' QQ Q A , -' L- 311, 'Q H ny, ,.,, 2 ,w,V,f,,,n,,,!,,,',.1, ,V' ,,, al , ' f. Qy ffgf' 1 yn , V 1 lv H W. W W y, Li?L , , , Vi' 1 ' W 1' C W 1 7? '11 1 i - f ,H ' V ,Q . ' . . ,. I, . K, J, I' W fi 45W 3 fi H15 M, ,f If ' V, V f 4, 9 3,763 V 3 4,yii , Q f 424 ' If ,J JG f we x, fn I, ,glrvi ' H ,if lj f,f,ff77?g? I fn , , . yf ff ZW 1 A , I .,.i 94, ,, , X ff ,I ti ,-Eff ' 75.445 V f 'Q i 4' 1 2,4 , i 4 ..A J l . Us QT OP, FAR LEFT3 Charles Wenglasz scoops up a sizzling shot. QTOP, MIDDLE LEFD Nancy Gregory poaches. CLEFU Freshman Paul Reis goes for a southpaw two-hander. TENNIS X 121 4' ' i.,,,e22 '44+,,', . , f,, ' ww ' 4? 5 i 7' I 1.- 7 xv, CTOP LE!-TJ Lynn Marnie sets her sights on the shot put record. CTOP RlGHTJ Carol Hoopes endures another practice mile. CBOTTOM LEFTJ Cross coun- try runners switch to shorter distances. CBOTTOM RIGHT, FIRST ROW, FROM LEFTJ Wendy Weeks, Melody Mason. QSECOND ROWJ Arlene Leon, Beth 122 X GIRLS' TRACK W V , Cf ff 7 , , ff mf , J I fxyim Schumacher, Stacey Carruth, Debbie Wilkinson, Tracy Tuten, Theresa Schluter. CTHIRD ROWJ Anne Sweeney, Carol Hoopes, Wendy Bliss, Dell Kelleher, Dawn DeVane, Susan Koch. QFOURTH ROWJ Jill Strurnpf, April Stickler, Laura DeWald, Linda DeWald, Jenny Bliss, Stephanie Einhaus. fFlFl'l-l ROWJ Ann Mikuliza, Michele Dunaway, Michelle Gross, Lisa Beck, Lisa Paulus, Lynn Marnie. QSIXTH ROWJ Sedeeva Godwin, Janie Hancock, Tammy Franklin, Laura Paulus, Zella Powell. . ..l Girls Trockcd 614.112 KTOP LEl-'TJ Wendy Bliss strides through the 330- shot. QABOVEJ Susan Koch does the Bosberry Flop. yard hurdles. QTOP RIGHTJ Dell Kelleher puts the ,. Despite losing three members ot the 1977 state champion track team to graduation, Coach Pat Borowicz won't be surprised if her girls race to the state champion- ship this year. Atter the final relay was run and the scores added up, Coach Borowicz was surprised to see her team edge Olympian Chandra Cheesborough's Jack- sonville school. Coach Borowicz predicted the team, which included many of the state runner-up cross country team, would do very well at state. Hollywood MacArthur might challenge us, she admitted. Track events were bolstered by miler Michele Dunaway, who switched to the 440, April Stickler, Dawn Devane, Tammy Franklin, and Toni Johnson. The sprint medley relay was eliminated and the mile medley relay added. Lisa Beck, Wendy Bliss, and Kim Weaver ran the new 330-yard hur- dles. ln field events, Coach Borowicz looked to Susan Koch in the high jump and Jill Strumpt, Lynn Marnie and Dell Kelleher in the shot put and discus. lf nobody gets hurt and every body improves the way they're improving, they'Il be state con- tenders. GIRLS' TRACK f l23 Trackers I-lurdlzd Cbstoclzs , ,, , Abgqirlr ., TOP, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFD David VanEtten, Tom Smith, Greg Rogers, Sam Washington, Ed Fra- zier, Kelvin Glenn. 1SECOND ROWJ Steve Greene, Brett Broadwell, Roger Kellogg, Eric Brown, Dean Lafferty, Don Guliey. QTHIRD ROWJ lrvin Lane, Mark Calandro, Antonio Shawders. QFOURTH ROWJ 124 X BASEBALL Paul Cook, David Sugarman, Leonard Plants, Joey Glorfield, Jim Harbaugh. QFIFTH ROWJ Andy Vena- ble, Brian Burk, QABOVEJ Steve Mosher clears the bar during pole vaulting practice. QRIGHTJ Greg Rogers struts his stuff around track. i i i I ,,. . -,,-. 1.,,.-.,.-K.-AJ ---al-fl tj ' 'KA 49 .DV .'!, fiilffi' .ff:Qf J A f -- 1 'N' ' 'T ' ' 1, 2 ,, K . o ., ..,k -N gf. I RL. .De-'T i T The Tornado Track Team fled through the season with many outstanding members. Tim Downs, Brian Batten, Tom Smith, and returning Ietterman Nlatt Farmer held the lead in distance running. Creston Hooks, Sandy Johnson, and Ed Frazier were strong sprinters. Quarter-miler Greg Rogers was the first freshman to get a varsity letter. Blaine Randall and Tom Brzezinski were potential pole vaulters. Chris Seeger, Keith Eid- son, and Jim Thurston coached the teams. Coach Thurston stated, Although we are a young team, l feel that we are only a year away from conference contend- ers. QABOVE, FRONT ROW, FROM LEI-TJ Larry Brooks, Andy Mink, Jim Walker, Cecil Cooney, Norris Hamm, Alfred Leon, Tom Nave, Sandy Forseth, Bob Tiller. QSECOND ROWJ Sean Washington, Sam Brown, Jeff Turner, Duane Brough, David Foster, Sandy Johnson, Kenny Butler, Greg Paulus, Brian Batten. CTHIRD ROWJ Ross Williams, Terry Ben- nett, Steve Mosher, Kent Davidson, Jeff Bubin, John Graham, Matt Farmer, Tim Downs, Creston Hooks. KFOURTH ROWQ Mgr. Robert Ward, Ron Fines, Clinton Boomgarden, Daryl Seaton, Blaine Randall, David King, Dennis Keegan, Mgr. Jeff Manuel. CTOP LEFTJ Jim Walker and Matt Lis tear across finish line. BOYS' TRACK l25 I Tornodo Tozmonio I-Iits CI-I6 ' -' ' 1' Wh- V fr - W ,, ,mmpn-MAN-im-'og V I - 'g ' X 5, ,f'Z:WE:Z.Lf 'ij' , W 1 -uf H ,,, J H Y 7 ' M ' .,,., , V , ! I frm! Z, Vvql 4, .A A f I-1 k,,,,, ,.,,,,7, , I ' ' 3 ' f 4' -:f....-.-,,,,,,-m- , UWM do f-2 A H1 is i W JSM, ,,,r W, r J 'ii gr QABOVE, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Ray Nugent, Newitt, Beth Biron, Ray Soltis, Amy Becker, Tom Janine Baur, Mike Dean, Cathy Dean, Mark Lynch, Martin. CTHIRD ROWJ David Womack, Laura Cas- Karen Spanczak, David Kinne, Patty Leptrone, sels, Mark Hopen, Mary Lou Baldwin, Scoti Ander- Bruce Schirmer. QSECOND ROWJ Glenn Osborne, son, Sharon Parker, Doug Soltis, Amy Corell, Boyd Pamela Morgan, Jim Johnson, Susan Rawls, John 126 ! SWIMMING 'C'-- Crisler. QFOURTH ROWJ Mark Mulbarger, Kris Isackson, Chris Savio, Jennifer Burns, Kevin Becker, Sandra Smith, Brad Uline, Steven Sanford. QFIFTH ROWJ Diane Cooper, Bobby Kenworthy. B .3 The Atlantic Seaboard Swim- ming and Diving Championship held in February in North Carolina opened the swimming season. Tornado Tankers, competing with 83 teams from nine states and the District of Columbia, finished first overall - the boys in second place, the girls in third, and also broke four school records. Eight swimmers met qualifying times for All-American consideration. PvpuvP '-Tu-, . Practicing every day in rain, sleet, or snow, swimmers aver- aged l0,000 yards per day. The YMCA pool provided a change of scenery for practices when the Bobby Walker heater broke down. The team also trained at Nautilus health spa doing isokinetic exer- cises on mini-gyms, This year they enjoyed the use of their own weight machines. Co-captains Mike and Cathy Dean and Mark 9 9 ? ip Q gg -4. in ' FE! S.- -:g -f-ef zxtqgf , - -.T,.' '--nus-- - -j '.....,.. . -- f - -,gg . A , A..f.,-Q,--5. - 1-if ' -vw ' 143- Y sailing: .ff -.ggi--,,.,.,,..-..,,,,.g.,.:LM - ' ...f.e..., , -----Q 1 A-. - '- L - , .,.,,. .-- -I I , , ,v s.. -4 1 Z2 -,,..,.,-sUu- -- . 1-1-T' jf-- '1, ': - -'Q-iff: 'Q '- ,gf A- -V i ' ' 'L b GF-.L..u-'-:. '-. ,gg-, 1 1, t, -.tb .T-ag f-M .1-L..--- is -.j,, - -1.4.-,Vo-s.b7L V , x g i f -f' -.4 I ,gr -.4s.,, ...-:Lf-.f -. . --rf .iw . :N --cf - , ' :Q--.. J4,..-- - .-ff' w , 551- . - so -. ' Y --H Q, .. .-. .MD 3,5- L Y ' '.1'- .-.f - u.' . -Q,- .-'-,-,- - . xf- ..- ,. ,.,,.. , . 1-..-., -- -f f J-.g 3 'LAHS-L ',. A .. A - v A E -if Q- fl ,,.4'. - - -a ,- Tm T '3b I 1:1-. I V ' L U t 1- 'az'- 411 ...ff .' .-f-....-:aes-g:L,1-w..,5 +,.-' CTOPJ Swimmers victorious in N.C. fRlGHTJKris CABOVEJ Tazmanian devils swim toward million- lsackson, Mark Mulbarger, Tom Martin, Brad Uline, yard goal. and Ray Nugent take a breather between laps. Lynch plus All-Americans Boyd Crisler, Karen Spanczak, and Jen- nifer Burns were standouts, even though Coach Don Prokes empha- sized a non-star team effort. Coach Prokes, who also planned a surprise river run training ses- sion, summed the team up as the most intelligent and most dedicated group ot swimmers l've ever had. 'QQ SWlMMlNG f T27 I28!SWI fl f If 5,4 -4 be'-mf, 'Q' fa Q'hu:4fhm ,ff-,V ' 'Q f -4-,nwyq Mud, if ' 7' f X aonwfh ...M W, 5, kgs -if ..,,,,fyfMfW,, , - vwfaviwv ' W, ,atv I fl. an ,.. . , My. 4' ff' Q .. fr 'Y f' af' , fl ' f at f I A I ' QM K, ,V ,- , 5 . Q fl- 'Y ' in ,A N , ,L ,C wyf .. ' '0Wfv,Zww ,V A , 'IMF' vi ,L .31 N V, ,., S 'Wir ,. W, VFW' NX ,hiv N-...r if UBC FIN MQ!! p 1 1 ' ' ' 1, L. l . ' - ' . WJ fs '- ' I ' p, tin. f I K . . ' . F' YY , 5 K if ff f'f1:1.:?fwv2?Q ' A it iffjj:5g:g.2 if , ,, fy If ' w If-ij if-A f l. ff' 5' , - .V f K5 X ii ,- I-lei-'gfgf' 'is '1if,.g V., i or nm., . ,EA .g,,,',1.5 5 . at Xt V . 15 QOPPOSITE, TOP LEFTJ Mike Dean and Mary Lou Baldwin display their forms during practice. QOPPOSITE, MIDDLED Mgr. Bobby Kenworthy, Coach Don Prokes, Coach John Tsacrios, and Mgr. Diane Cooper. QOPPOSITE, B0'I'I'0MJ Mark Mulbar- ger and Ray Nugent cool off after laps. QOPPOSITE, RIGHTJ Patty Leptrone puts full concentration into next dive. QABOVEJ Pam Morgan anxiously awaits outcome of race. QLEFD Bruce Schirmer strives for better dives. CTOP LEFTJ Janine Baur works out while Jennifer Burns looks on. SWIMMING f I 29 ,TV A4 Ploycrs 'Dot 'tlzd Gpponznts Combining both the varsity and jayvee teams into one this year, l -t , ,. e .V baseball began with practices hw A Igyifgln fj after school. --- - . A I .15 it f?f f f Eleven seniors, eight juniors, and tive sophomores made up the 24-member team. Projects such , 1- 4 ' T J T as a candy sale, a season ticket N 3 . unveil!-ai' f -4 ' - F,! ..'f..'?'t sale and a liquid detergent sale all 1 ,,,. , ' ie:,...w-J iff my rsg .,i,4s, f 5 - g helped to raise money for the g -sre ' .ssl tx - 'W 'Ts Fe-ff team. 'f-1'Rigs 'T.j','l'3A -, T J Howard Johnson and Ben Gres- f. T sr, g - N ' , T T ham captained the team. Coach Al .,LL.1f5 ,r'1 p ii., 1 4 it s.sa ' -T K5 g ' J T Chancey stated, This has been 'e Q A the best team as a group in the T X ' ' three years l've been here. They 5 J W ,. , ,,t are hard workers and we will have ' - an outstanding year. . xxx . 1 V I .-..hg . . ai,i fi A f r- 1, ir, if . X: IV., gf Z. '. - ' T . gl., P ,hy , . ' ' I . ,,,,, ' lf 1, V 'V ' V ..,,,. ,. 5 QFRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Angel Castro, Scott Russ Johnson, Todd Mitchell, Andy Pollack. Grimes, Mark Raynor, Mike Raynor, Al Th0m2S, Raynor, Keith Lester, Kevin Connely. QSECOND QTHIRD ROWJ Ben Gresham, Chuck Thomaselli, Howard Johnson, Coach Al Chancey. QTOP RIGHTJ ROWJ William Hancock, Kevin Stube, Terry Steve Brittain, Steve Kierecki, Tim Morris, Roger Terry Buchanan delivers the perfect pitch. Buchanan, Clay Hale, Ed Farina, Chris Nickleson, l3O X Baseball -A --2? T , , Vi?i?-....., '----q444-. - 1-4 .Y -Y-,..-.-,....., .., . 1 . . -Q.- - W1- Q' ,R 1 E 71, , fefsnu- ,' I N 4. -.-.....+ f+-r-Hr 1 ylis , f-fx., '- 5 w .f'4'?wHf-4 f -1 ,x,v.--.-. . N. .4 LJ Q. '?'-ox.. A.-Y. ' K, Y-f-. ., - --rf 5- ,H I-ng v ' QNX X xh.. A35-0-s' Q14- .I lx .:s.e,v. .1 rattjr 5455.-2 .. XM' , A. :,4:y'-g 3 ' . A . ,1 A -. .o .5- . Q ' ' , I 5 f--.'. is , CI'0P, LEI-'D Kevin Stube gets into the swing of await theirturn at bat. QABOVE, LEFD Captains Ben things. CABOVE RIGHTJ AI Thomas and Ed Farina Gresham and Howard Johnson. QTOP, RIGHTJ Ben Q. C: F1 1 'Q i , U H'-'flint p ml' ji . 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I 1, ' A -xl' fiA.4 - 4514, . 51? ,Is tvs-'gd . - F - fggiil , , 4 --tu. f 4 .Slim mf-.. -.. W af' 'Zh-' r A 'i zss-ifiefif' - A I 4515.492 F - V L Q ' ' :gy-e-T..,e I 2' i if . e i Gresham concentrates on hitting a homer. BASEBALL I 13i 4 . . 1 i , L f .,. Q, ,4 +' ' A.. ''4 ' '- -P--'M'----.-4..--4--V-'rv---v-4 f-4- --. -f ,., , 51 , . .4,V.A A thaw my 7: ' wg, -2-2. -,, ,.. ,,. I , ,. ,A , . . ' if H . vii' 4, 1 'M I . 1 Q , L' A A ' wig , n V A r V bv. . Q ., I Q A. ' nn ,!,.wz5,:.'Qgc,yaf,'gfa1 I 4 f . . Ls, ,. CTOP RIGHTJ Mike Raynor Iimbers up while Clay strates how to use the batting machine. QABOVEJ Hale stands by. GOP LE!-'D Andy Pollack demon- Practices were uplifting experiences. I 32 f BASEBALL . .4 ' gh J ff .7-iq '1 iff! ' r' - '-.15 . X , sig., 4 .,.,, 'fa- Ti, iv' 5 ,,g5f1i H we in 'L .4 f Y' -Ar i Z V5.1 'L '?'-f 'l I-, -A' I' Lf, 5... I .fp Y I... 5' l ?amou4 7m STEAKS fp SALAD BAR I 1, W Ga!! I ' . 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' X 3 4 144 X SENIORS 0 10 WI- in QD '11 lk The ident, cey Bi senior class officers QFROM LEFD Chris Hinton, Vice-Pres Scott Zeiger, President: Daryl Seaton, Treasurer, and Tra- nzel, Secretary, made the seniors' last year successful with their leadership. The senior class made their debut by entering a float for the Homecoming Parade. It consisted of a tornado, grasping a spear to tie in with the theme, Spear the Spartans . Late hours and last minute details kept the builders busy. The toweri just a an all- ng tornado, when completed, measured sixteen feet - few inches taller than the traffic lights. Enthusiasm was at time high when a few seniors ran across the field display- ing a banner saying Class of 78 during Tornado Tales. Chr istmas time came and the students had a plant sale to raise xasike simian? Y., ggswwik ,,f:,,j1fQjfy l y ,C V' ..,, f fl 'ff money. Bay area nurseries came to the aid by donating plants which were sold for a total profit of 5200. T-shirts, listing every senior's name in alphabetical order, were also sold by the offi- cers. Toward the end of the year, all awaited the traditional Grad- Night and the Junior-Senior Prom, which was to be held at the Egypt Shriners' Temple. But for the grand finale, everyone was filled with excitement when it came to graduation. lt brought wonder to most meaning their future was up to whatever fate and fortune they might encounter. Many students couldn't wait to leave but others started to miss old C.H.S. even before the music died away. Todd Acker Drew Adams Diana Alford Roger Allen Tracy Allen Beth Allison Cathy Amldo Liz Anderson Todd Anderson Brian Angstadt V1 Frank Antoniello David Arnold Jim Aronson Laron Bacon Brad Badger SENIORS U15 6cniors Dloomcd Into Qciio Nature takes its course in all sizes and colors. Bandy Blass Steve Bloomgren Pat Boggi Robert Bollenback Tammy Boone Kris Borowicz Michele Bourg James Boyles David Bradley Kim Bragdon Richard Brasher Beth Braswell Karen Brauer Gary Bray Jane Brennan Susan Brinson Pamela Brock Bon Brokenshire Mary Brooking Duane Brough Fred Brown - Hope Brown John Brown Kathryn Brown Scarlet Brown SENIOPS lA biudznis Voiozd Thzir Opinions Lisa Bruce Sharon Brunette Larry Brutus Ed Bryan Thomas Brzezinski Terry Buchanan Kathleen Buckley Paul Buczinski Sharon Buehler Donna Burbank Ruthie Burchill Dorothea Burney Caryn Byington Laura Calendine Erma Campbell Hop Cao 148 SENIORS 0-I uw- Fi? sit' t QABOVEJ Scott Zeiger campaigns for senior class president. QOPPOSITEJ Terri Chesnut takes a break and lets her mind wander. A Grads Plunqzd Into Future so PC Je RULES KABOVEJ Bruce Schirmer does a back dive, while Patty Leptrone and John Newin look on. Scott Dawson Jeff Day Cathy Dean . Mike Dean Tim Deagan Greg Delaware Al DeNlatos Jean Anne Dennis Becky Densler Julie Desjardin Dawn Devane Theresa Dewald Forrest Dillon SENIORS X151 n Q W? 9 - ' 1 rf -i Tri i F' '.'i?Z-11. 1 ooils oat For Unlimifod Horizons Parker Evans Cheryl Evers Eric Ewerts Jane Farrell Barbara Faulkenberry Kevin Feeney Jeffery Ferm Kevin Ferm Donna Fetterly Ted Figley Janice Fisher Cynthia Fitzpatrick Ricky Fitzpatrick Susan Fleisher George Flemer Nancy Fleming Stephen Folds Penny Foraker David Forret Sanfield Forseth Keith Fortly SENlORS X 153 Gaylyn Fowler Raymond Fowler Tracey Fraley Todd Joe Freeman Diane Gabriel Larry Gainey Carol Gall Marion Gaydos Denise Generalli Bruce Gentry Panayota Gerasimos Terilynn Geronclale Karen Gesualdo Steve Gibson Katherine Gillmen Anthony Gilmore 154 X SENIORS Concert I-liqhfqhlzd Wzzlcznds Franklin i Kansas entertains concert-goers at the Bayfront Center Arena on October 28, 1977. l l '7 l l i i l l l l l l i l i i l l i -ra HF ll -E--4.1 ,Q ,. y JV i 'r- ' 4 ,L . ,:.1hz5,5,5, W 31' ff' Ill' ggi ,W , W, Q ? ff: ,, . 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L 5:1 ' Lf' : ' --1' 5 .11 ' , , . aah! as 1 X K Frzz Timc Gcwz btudznts Q Break Sandra Hoch Darrell Hogan Robin Hogan Bill Hood Creston Hooks Barbara Hoopes Cathi Hopen Jennelee Hopwell Steve Horvath Elizabeth Howard John Howard Noreen Hufford Bryan Hughes James Hughes Jeffery Humerick John Hunter Julie Hunter SENIORS 1 157 Kymm Huseby Paul Husted Mary Hynds Kirk Iannone Helene Jackson Robert Jackson Terry Jacobson Karen Jalbert Kim Jalbert Peter James Barbara Jarrett Timothy Jennings Christopher Jenson Phil Jester Marian Joerger Lawrence Johns Howard Johnson Sandy Johnson isa 1 sENioRs Students Did Thzir Cwn Thing 4. ..f' A i Y i l 4-1-,A 'F' , 4 zitczj if ., ,fwfr , Aix KN ' ii 3 E YJ -sf' rf 1: -fl ,1 :W--all ' - If AWQE -V Wggv, 4! .a 11... . . u-f sy: M1 X 1 -JI 'il , g, A 3 if .,. mi K ig T n ,I X .'- Y-:,:,i f Q, 4 VK 1 . I 'X Y.. I 'AQ-'Sk 1- 1. 'L- ,,,,,, X ,EV V--4 f I. , f I ...... '.,7rF - 4 1 9 . 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David Mangano John Mann Lorrie Manoyian Barbara Mariani David Marks Larry Marly Diane Marscher Debra Martin Linda Martin Suzanne Martin Thomas Martin Elizabeth Marvin Daniel Mason Kimberly Mason Susanne Mathews Gregory Mathis Patty Mavroyianis Carl Mayes Thomas Mayes Jeffrey McCann Bob McCann SENiORS 263 George McClellan Marian McCoy Robert McDerme'rt Jenny McFee Mary McGarvey Tom NlcGeachy Melany McGee Doreen McGuire Dawn McKeel Mandy lVlcKisson Roberta McLean Sherry McLean Patty McMahon Daniel McMullen Lisa lVlcNaughton Peggy McNeely l64 X SENIORS I-lord Work Poid Gff I l l l ww, Si , ,TJ fo QABOVEJ Jim Eifert takes a breather at football practice. 4 .K 4 , ,W X. -f-:J 'af W 53-' X Q . ui ff ..'.4 .f-'.. ,L W Mk Qr x JM 'P 1'3 -iziaf W' .W , . I L, W u, M, ,, , . fi Q-W A. A .. , J Q . 2 A -' N 'E f, L s Q ,m-:Z 3' 1-1 1' L. : u . Wm-aiszusw w,...L, -..y:x:,L 1 fv w -L 2 mw'f1-'fm , f. Hn, -gl. ,Q 'fi-: 3' 351 515' ' v ii ,.., , 1 I -,T-wz, QW i, c '1 LES! 5 -,g iv? W 5. ,Ly , L E 3'?fl 5? b -51, YQ-57 S F, , W . . J, auf if 4' rf' --+4 -mw- Henry Moses Donna Moshonas David Mulder Karen Mulhisen Daniel Mullen Susan Munter James Murdoch Joe Murphy Michael Murray Brian Murren Barbara Nelson Lori Nelson Lynn Nelson Roger Nemeth Huyen Nguyen Tuan Tu Nguyen Leah Nickelson Scon Nicolas Deborah Noah John Nogacki James Northrup 166 f SENIORS boredom Went With Lcornin l 'ld vga.: -.af QOPPOSITEJ Tom McGeachy gets enthusiastic over l mass media class. CABOVEJ Bill Kranich fantasizes about the weekend ahead. -4 . V A fry .14 ' '5. 3'i'f ' 'CF' Ng, ' 'fax ii. , V 3 .V I 4 A 4, ,ni .Q 2 lv N ah, . sl' , MS' 5 WLM, , 1 L? 'av . 3 N : F ,, 'L Nm. mt. , , as 'Y ww 4-' mf B M Q 'Wir' 5 A , fx ,,w, ll I I A fx 4 V ' E QM ff A 1 ss' A el -.4 W 3' Mix :E ' J-lv U1 WW ' ws. 22 ,WI I ,.. xv W X ft' 'fm , rj -91, .Y -- ls: , A g 152 I if ' :A 612011. U X! . ,543 V 1 ',a sz., 4, .Q 4' , ' 7 4, if .-1 ,bfi .3 . -- - ,M ffh.-1 I , ' GSXR' .!,.Y. ,::,. 189 . . -. LM a .3 ....... H , V V-W -ig.-fri. , z A , ms: W im, M 1 3. ,, , , . fl' .,.5i,,L. ' , 'YJL . . 5'1 HIE' - 1- ,Lg f .A he F1 I ' s 5 1 -., lx LLM.. 'UE in ,ff Thomas Sniffen Keith Sowinski Pamela Spake Michael Spanos Jon Spokes Michael Stanley Heather Stanquist Joan Steele Theodore Stephens Bruce Stephenson Gary Stere Kim Stewart Robert Stewart April Stickler Ralph Stillinger Danette St. John Jeffrey Stringfield Jill Strumpf Donald Suiters l72 X SENIORS The Yearbook Grzot !! l l l l l K Star Wars motif was seen everywhere. l .l .,,.-Q... X. J 17 is TL 'I M- x V, , H M ms, 3P',jA:.f 7 ., ix- QWNN w Wm , M. , ', 2 1 1 1 , 4 ' 1 . fir .f a- a 1, ,R A dx f 3 ,. , A X W , . Uv. , . Q., .wg :ML X .L -L ff , 'll' 'K , ,. 'WW' fiflilgeiyl ,. X 1 I ,,,,m,1, 1. , UN: f ' 1.- 39 A N k -. , - ,,,, ua-., 4, Alf J? ,M -K, .1134 ' .N , , ' ' ,n Q-. wwf 'N 2 ma 'ddgfqlyz W1 fi' , J ng 9 , M ,M QV ' 1:. 5:1111,. , :1.11-,qw ' 1 gy-wa-H df? 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X .,s,, .. , ADS! 177 of ,,, Q f, an X f .v WYLQA' ' ' M2623 V f '15, ' 435, X a,.,,, gym, MW! , , , , , mf W 2 ,,,, Ca ptain's Chair 706 S. Ft. Harrison Jim McKe-own, Mark Crevasse 5:52 1 M-: ,,,, ,,,N.,.f f ,, fy, W' V . z l flrbiz, ,f Q f,f,, ,ggl'j'I. ' fr 4, .f A f 1 'A ff Vi 1 'fffw-vivfiyfgg., If 5 , Ap, ,, 'Z' K f ,CQ4 , zfwfg' 44, , za Q 0, Q, Q4 f ' ' W2 uf, Q Q ' gg i 'iffy f 1 ff I umm ' W4 , Wiki fm, X 5 ,, ff 6 75,4 ' , f f wif , ,, fl' I . ,, , f 3 2 1 Z? I f tr W ,Q My 4 ,MW M fm? 4 oz 'f by lkigwf lli' Q - , ' QQ --. f ,,, ' ,,5,3g,'v , , M AW, ml ,Wa WWE 44 WW Ta lors lewelers 505 Cleveland Braulio Parajon, Melanie Warner Palm Pavilion 10 Bay Esplanade Wade Hamilton, Chris Calderbank , , Z, y A K -+.,.. E l z Q 'Z NM? ffffg, lyk' V ,, f 1 ' 4, WW 7 f '4 . lam' if, my W pam if W ,, 5 r WM AM 1' MW, 'Ci' l 'fn1gW X Wnw l78fADS f 'FV' Bert lackson Volkswagen! , Fiat 100 U.S.19 S. Clw. KitGriffitl'1, Ron Wincek 1 S ii i fl i i iii in Kapok Tree Inn 923 McMullen Booth Rd. Kathy Davis, Mike Moore wma mv mir ..i.O 1'1 ' 1 ,L , 1 -v J' ' '6-, 1, -..,4if'? '.' . ' Y F -'L. PM zf'... ' i 5, fi vi 3 r 2 gf: 1 in 3 1: mf , r K 4 A 4, , A Y , .Ji 4 N X 5 I if E25 Xi Trickels lewelers 625-627 Cleveland Shari Moore, Jeff Shimer ADS i 79 l8O JUNIORS Juniors began the year with apprehension over the statewide literacy tests. All juniors were required to take the test it they planned on graduating the tollow- ing year. Homecoming started off the beginning of a busy year for the junior class and advisor Robert Furmey. The hours of hard work paid oft when the junior class float came in first place. The traditional class car wash and donut sale helped bring in money for the Prom. Class dues were collected second semester. Junior Class Officers: Treasurer Doug Saltarelli, Secretary Leni Seaton, President Tim Borowicz, Vice-President David Webb. QOPPOSITEB Suzanne Cribb dances tothe beat. li Juniors Ployzd Ground sxkx, Y,-U gr A -1 , K, misss W ,X -Y: 1 Y I 9 L in 'A' Ax L i 'D' , Xi x rf' L K. il 'Q' .I 12 . ,QA1 X . 6 --sit f fs, Q S X lb A ni.. uf.-an ks tfv Y W7 ff' '- ' ' -'ti H k- the-3. ,Q 'P as A '-1 sw' i 1-.4 I ' f L., 1 nh A Y Q, +A, sm. fl K ' x A 1 1 ,if A .K K Q onlhtwhnrknii H -Q-12 ,. . .. . I ,S ' -ll mo i flfggsggfiagviffg 'f XKx Kathy Abdullaj Mike Acosta Alex Aguera Valerie Alampi David Allen Linda Allen Abby Aloot Lee Amidon Lisa Amorose Karen Anderson Linda Anderson Douglas Andres Shari Angstadt Eugene Apuzzo Gigi Armitage Deborah Arrington Pat Ash Debbie Asher Kim Attkisson Larry Atwood Jenny Avella Bill Baker Sally Ballinger Karen Banks Lisa Bartield James Barnes Shenika Barnes Steve Barnes Susan Barnes Dean Barnes Chuck Barrett Sharyl Barrett Elissa Baskovich Barbara Batten Don Bax Georgine Baxter JUNIORS 181 Nick Beck Amy Becker Mark Beecher Scott Bellack William Bellendort Terry Bennett Jeff Benson Vanessa Berk Jerry Berlin George Billiris Jeanie Birch Beth Biron Sharon Blackburn Diane Blackwood Mike Blake John Blechschmidt Wendy Bliss Gene Boggs Valerie Bole Clint Boomgarden Kim Borchardt Joe Borelli Tim Borowicz Jean Botbyl Torn Bound Jill Bowden Chris Bowers Sandra Bowlin Jamie Boyce Joy Brace Lea Brad 182 JUNIORS A V 755 2 , , iz' lag 2 'l C sl K ss. sc ,: l' 1 YA ' . Ni C I if ff if 1 f W3 1' Q 4 i I ,A l I VX 'ti -RY1! x 3 4 Lay, . fl, -' M, . . f 4 ha. 1 '-'if' 1 lf fr X411 hi ,ff J ff I 4 wwf w ,q , V K l .i ' wi i, tx ,AV , KK g i w ,Mk l ' '. l NZ tr di Was f 'x i E , 'f -. I 1 I '1 iiifffs' fa, . ISV? J . i -:f'f'2-, f -- ' 1 ls.. f' 5 ' fa. ,' ,1 V V l ,gm f X 1 sq K 4? Christina Cruder and escort Wayne Mack relax al homecoming game, ll Faces Rodiolzd Pride 2, 'Q' '55 if i x Q ff, is f 'Z nr C sf, 3 1? A . 4'l E - -'BX Q ll JT' W ,xx.. NW .. 1 1' l ' AT i 1 4 Neil r ' 'VFASSFQ - R I ,.il.'. Up' L-t .' K f- . XXI R i fl X 5 I Q ll t m g 5 Wx' 'ti if A i , Q V vry, z 3 ., full Flobert Calendine Keith Carnahan ...Pav jj Cathy Carter ' X X A .. ' ,fjxlx ze' Wire? C U . ,Av -K Juniors keep on truckini ' r 5ii.i,.fz','ff1'f,,f, I Lori Breese Cindy Brewster Steve Brian Steve Brittain Deatra Britts John Brock Terry Brock Greg Brown David Bruce William Bruner Hubert Brunk Rodger Brutus Jeff Bubin Donald Buehler Jeff Bullock William Burk Beth Burton Laurie Buttery Lisa Buursma Sherra Buys Bose Byrd Bob Calder Jim Calder Chris Calderbank JUNIORS T I83 Danny Cartner Cathy Case Lawrence Castaldo Linda Castaldo Robert Ceely Karen Chamberlain Venus Chaplinsky Alan Charters Caroline Cherry Alan Chervitz Renau Christman Debbie Ciquore Allen Clarida Richard Clark Scott Clark Eddy Clemons Tracy Clemons Pam Clevenger Jeff Climo Mike Clinton Jill Colamarino Cindy Cole Donald Coley Donna Coley Cheryl Coluzzi Benita Conley Jane Connolly Anna Conomos Bradley Cook Paul Cook Kim Corbett Amy Corell Gary Costa John Costa Debbie Coulson Kim Couzens Denise Crevasse Mark Crevasse Suzanne Cribb Boyd Crisler 184 UUNIORS Exercise Come In QII Forms vfgffk it to L if-1 do ' 'Unfit is it-:Y V I il i W a of 'a L, 'V .K Q . Y ' 13, K iq 52? r f, Lili - 4, Ns 4-f' i sat t is 'fa J if 1 xx x l X wi N ' 29 s SHS E-W E an r sri - f W- , l 4iA. ,n I .5 l I tx, 4 C X t Juniors work off frustrations Edmund Cromer Donna Crosta Robert Crown Chris Cruder Christina Cruder Carol Culkar Michel Curi Dirk Curls Daniel Curran Cathy Currev Susan Curtis Beth Cusick Amie Damonte Lorrie Daniels Shawn Daniels Michael Davidson Robert Davidson Jeff Davis Leigh Davis Lonnie Davis Marie Davis JUNlORS l85 Closszs l-lzld lntzrzst ? . A , ,Q gi. 2' CQ'?m'4,1jf ' 4 ' , -Lwf X gif lr g i ' J I 'fs lk' 7 1 vi' ,f ,V , V ,LZ E K 4 Z f mf, V, fy ,M of . , X, 4 1 va , W J 72? ,f MA, ref J, , , 2 , ffwgfff.rf,,.'f,,,, H f 4 . . Q , ,ff ,L A V Northrop Davis Wate Davis George Day Becky Deadman Mark De Costa Carol DeGuzman Kim Denmark Mark Derengowski Melodie Dick Larry Dickinson Flay Dickinson Eddie Diehl Fred Dinger Julie Dion Jeff DiPolito Kenneth Donahue Richard Donahue Laura Donohoe Jamie Donovan Laura Doraty Todd Doseck Janet Dowell Tim Downs Chris Doyle Kathy Druzas Valerie Dugan Brian Durst Alex Dussault Jon Edgerton Dennis Edwards Margaret Ell Jerry Elliott l 86 JUNlORS If 1,1 ,Aff X 0 If fig W A1 J Q11 99'--Q ZW C27 5 vmea Jean Vincent, Beth Moyer and Tammy Gash listen in Home Ec class. T7 c M I ax ef, Eff if ' csui ii Joni Ellis Handy Ellison Alice Endwright James English Susan Erwin Jerry Evans Kelly Eversole Tammy Falzone Ed Farina Matt Farmer Colleen Faw Alice Fehl David Fenwick Louise Fergusso Liz Fernandez Barbara Fields Benjamin Fields Ron Fines Jody Finlay Lori Firehammer Bryan Fisher Dan Fitzgerald Cindy Fleming Mike Flynn Paris Fogg Quinn Fogg Sherry Foraker David Foster Julie Foster Tim Fowler Tammy Franklin Scott Freeman Jeanne Frick Heidi Fritz G. Hang FungSang Richard Furman Dan Gable Handy Gagne Earthalene Gainey Michelle Gaiter JUNIORS ! 187 Cara Gale .lames Galloway Robert Gardner Steve Gardner Tammy Gash Cindy Gates Mike Gavigan Helen Gelep Chris Generalli Marsha Gentry Linda Gettig Roberta Gitchell Allen Glazier Scott Glenn Denise Glisson Greg Goodwin Jessie Goodwin Walter Goossen Michele Gorges Mark Gould Brian Grabel Joseph Grammatico William Grant Jeff Greene Wayne Greene Nancy Gregory Robin Gregory Ricky Gress Lisa Griebler David Griffin KitGritfith Sandra Griggley Flodger Grimes l88 JUNIORS JuniorsWorl4zd Rnd Ployzd 2 if M sii L gm , I, ffzzfif ,. ' ' I 1 I l l--e. E- -fi HE. i, l 9 l X N XX as 1 X ' j if 3. iss X fx f W. K 1 T' fl .XI T , tiff 'Zz TJ! ' 1 x s ' qxxx X X 1 Cindy Grooms Karen Grooms Kathy Grooms Michelle Gross Lorri Grow Alan Gryncewicz Brian Hackett Kim Hahn Douglas Hale David Hall Wade Hamilton Jeff Hammac Robin Hammer Dawn Hamrick Anne Hanigan Kelly Hansen Connie Hardick Danny Harper Randy Harris Clayton Harrison Jeff Hause Richard Haver Karen Haynes Kathy Heaney Westley Hearn Sharon Heath Susan Hehr Sharon Henson Cindi Hepp Mark Hermann Andy Herrick Diana Hickert JUNIORS 189 Madeleine Higgins Tracy Hillery Polly Hindon David Hite Mark Hively Kathi Hogue Debbie Holt Linda Holtzman Carol Hoopes Blair Hornbuckle Andrea Horton Tom Horton Sande Hosford David House Gregory Howe Tom Howland Andy Hradesky Andrew Hrycaj Maureen Huckelberry Brad Humphries Steve Humphries Flick Hunter Dayle lngrassia Lisa Jackson Jeff Jennings Tarnia Jennings 1901 JUNIORS . .1- 12521 H V 1 T127 J A 11 f 1' ag' '- X rf X f. 12, Q1 Fixx i ik M- . ,35j,2'f3 ri-'P3' J ' 44 J, 3 J A ' N rrr,' sf rill , gf' ' 4 gs ,Xl if G, 48221 ' J ',f5Qt12g,i 5 1 f, 'ix 5 f f 1 has 29 55, 4 M ,Vg 3 i 'Qu ' :ag ii fs ,s I f ff ff ,- .fa- V? ,-fn? i q waffffryff' .V f fefa, ' 'J ' r 71:34 'rff , Q 'Yi Q f fm . i n- 39?-.,f, f If f 'Q Viv ' 1 , my 5 af , -i ,4 I K 1 ,xx . ,Nh ' 4 Q Vi f ,, , Jay i sf We 'fa i 43 Lori Firehammer struts her stuff. 1976 Driffzd 6lOUJly Dy W if J '5 -3, 5 Ti 5. fx .i. -1 X J X g i - ,. , - 'f-V .- f A J ,. or My . -4' fe Swv , H... - gi V, vi v+ 1 Fly i x f .7 X5 V'1,l ', Fi' :K .. , ,2 7' lx. 1 i 'Nui FL' L J. A J x it ii W li K Q FT ti ,4X Rf ' 'Af 2 Q, A, 1-I ,f ,V if ,.,. D3 W 41 'C I . Sf 1 i x Axim 'Q 'YI17 2 f' qw 'nz V, ,,, . , in A f 'B 5 ' SX 9 sf! r 1 I Susan Reddick and Nick Koulouvaris flash a smile. ff Ji Eileen Jewell Amy Johnson Barb Johnson Brenda Johnson Joseph Johnson Kenny Johnson Russ Johnson Jeff Johnston Kim Jones Molly Jones Robert Jones Sid Jones Mark Jordan Jim Kane Martha Kane Steve Kane Bill Karner Pamela Kaufer Daniel Keating Dennis Keegan Barbara Keim Debbie Keith John Kennedy Michael Kennedy James Kerekes Jill Ketch Nancy Kimble David King Russ Kingsbury Ken Kinnear Linda Kinsey Taigna Kinsley Steve Klapka JUNIORSX 191 Susan Koch Kevin Kochenour Scott Kosteld Maria Kossivas Mark Kostreba Charlotte Krause Phil Kriner Carl Kromer Sharon Krug Kathy Kubes Kirby Kueber Evan Kuehn Barry Kuenh Jon Kunz Renee Kunz Lisa Kurgas Kevin Kushel IVlaryClare Labus Isabel Lafita Lori La Gatella Kenneth Lamb Paula Laplante l92 JUNIORS Rnd Thz bond - ' irr. ' ,4 . , , 5 ' V I KI ,Q r ksrfsitf , f .1 if, 1..fE.2- ' -1- 1199: fa. .,.k.,V V: , fs ,, ,'.kV YQ Q :gh ,rg-tgnurgy A?-at ,. .. wg e, . vig., Qivj,i2MV .15i,r,,,r, 1 An t' ' rx lf' ftp fi' ll 1- ' . -' l' 'S V K my fi l if we - 5 rrri fm' V 451251. 1 p4.22:f:1.,.. v, A H Cf 5. , f sf' fe P T 1 vf 'i , - . 'QV :I 1 Va ' , .Gt A V1 '::, h ' 5 E l J i K 2 .?f1f5hZ5 r Z 'A31? , at . l 13' J it H Juniors started off the school year with enthusiasm. Getting up before dawn was difficult but jun- iors soon adjusted to the early hours. Football games, basketball games and dances kept juniors looking forward to weekends. Band member gets lost in the moment. COPPOSITE PAGEJ Band marches through the halls before the Largo!Clearwater game. Played On... Peter LaPointe Dave Lassa Monty Laycox Curtis Lee Robin Lee Kathy Leonard Patti Leptrone Karen Lessard w - , . ,. ,, ---:'ra.f-1effq:1+ rr W 1-ga,-31,1 ,X Q Joseph Lettre V? i 5 Hung Hon Leung '-'Q 31 ,,,. ,. W Amy Levens 0 'mf ' Debbie Levine VI A 1 my W K Jacques Levy I ,,a4 -- Ginnie Lewis gg I -i ' -kwyi -1-:gf bf SLN' , f A 'kr M k L ' . Z , I ,,i, I wr , ,Q ar ewls 1-.?., u' Q, ' yr 4- N Mary Lewis hy 1 . A- s L .5 ,-mme. ' if Wiiliam Linton Jack Lipomi ,Y Rocky Lipsey Beth Litchford Jeanette Littles John Llauget F4 Xu Tina Loaf X Q Dave Long .Ly 5 ,M 33- ,T x' tx 'fe ' -Q: X, 'X 3 . f Bi' . A , J, , Mike Longworth Kathy Loula Nancy Louvaris Kenneth Lovli Tuan Lowery Bob Luka Lowell Mac Donald Wayne Mack JUNIORS X 193 Moods Chonqzd With Fictivitizs Jackie Macrini Kevin Madden Steve Madden Sherry Magner Kathy Mallett George Mann Cricket Manuel Lynn Marnie Sandy Marnie Duncan Marquis Jody Marshall Abby Martin Duane Martin Tracy Martucci Deborah Mason June Mason Dawn Mathle Allen Mathis Colette Maugeri Mark Maurer Christine Mavroyianis John Maynard Brian McArdle Peter McArdIe Robert McCall Danny McCarthy Mary McCauley Joel McClellan Suzanne McCullough Robert McDaniel Mitch McFrederick Paul McGowen rr . f , ,, ,MV ,f ,,i' ' Z9 4, , 4 f WA 5' 7 , ,J f Ni gf, , ct rf:S- N- ' , 'ff' f' fr ' ff , .:..:1! ff 2f 4:3. f , J , VV V , ., , aw , - af' ' , f , .. it , , ,., -sVpffV. V 6 1 rp ' 4- ' ' 'Z ,V ff ' 42 3, -.rr I ' , ra H . i. fi 21, ,, J if 1 V. r .- 2 f1 - , ' i ' . r - ' 5292 Y., fa , ,VV J Q 1 e Q 5 le yi L MV wf ,f .N -V AVVI, VA, , lA .VE11,c,Vl VV .. 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L , ' '. 1 ,.' N -1. , ,kt vi ,V it 5 ,G 2 t - l J-.K .. , 4 Y . --go . , ,,. L..-'Er .1 0, - , .1 A ns, ' A. ' W. - . . 11 ' ' .. , , - 2 .5 . ., . .Jn ' Rs. ,- Mi .div nh- V, 1 V N we ' ,M-X cg,1,i ',5'41-if 5 y, jf, l ,.,, - .ka ,'w,P-s- . QABOVEJ Golfers strolled on course. KOPPOSITEJ tions. Lisa Griebler and Kim Borchardt have mixed emo- W rl Wjafe-- f'fff 1 ' A f fvldfi, ' A Mfg, ' W MT W -L ,, at ' 5 , f I ffzvtiiixl 5' ' - 1 ' ' ,-, , v fft,4wv 15' -,,' 1' i J . J . t , , sf' .4 1 J , 4 - l, in-0 4 if-Y 1 as W, 1, , -11 jr ff 5 in ' ,, A 1. . oi 'Q ,. C , as j,,x,:j:j7?2, .gp ,LI -f-A '. Q V' 34,6 gf.. ,g? 2'Q, i f i ' f t - , si ,au ...gr: -f . ,J ,es -, fs a J A 4 +V ' r- qv, .Q ' , .S'f.,:1L'E C 5 1 . 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Colleen McGroary Keith McKeel Jim McKeown Barb McLeod Bob McMahon Tom McManning Kevin McMullin Leslie McMurtrey Caroline McNeely Karen Mehellch Maxine Meilleur Bob Metnick Leslie Metz Doug Mick Kip Miller Joanne Miller Cameron Millet Robbie Millican Andy Mink Lynn Miracle Holly Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Todd Mitchell lman Moawad Ann Moore Caroline Moore Janet Moore Mike Moore Scott Moore Shari Moore Jeanne Moran Nancy Morrison JUNIORS X l95 James Mosher Steve Mosher Lori Mostrom Beth Moyer Elaine Muir Marc Mulbarger Chris Mullins Dona Muscarella Bill Musser Mickie Nahon William Neiger Jim Nelson Kathy Nester John Newitt Bill Newman Chris Nickelson Tom Nobis Mary Noble Charles Noll Juniors Got Dock To Nature of I 1' 9 'Pr -54 X, 3, V-ww?-c. z it Yi 'f 1.1 l , .17 f' J A 4,4 I i . 1, 4, X xi lg NS-1 Teresa Norris Robert O'DelI Lorilee Olson 196 ! JUNIORS fx 3:1 ' , 15155541 1 A , 'f y v f J QQ 1 'L The 1977-78 school year saw many juniors trying to get back to nature. Going to the beach and horseback riding were just a few of the ways many juniors spent free time. s -P--f 9 , 1 1 1 I R K X t W - j A . , l 9 xii X ,Q IE M iq Q , ,L I I x fa et MEN ' IVF? FV f'-J 4. in 'l ii j 1, , f t,,, , 3 ' if , . ,f ,J vflj fn- iff i I A X i V 4 4 buff' Wah' , fffnrmw N W 3' 359 Ail ' i I V 9' W .AJ . e 1 Q' U ' ' ijt .M 3,2 V . 'Q ' , 'SYN V t H 4 A K Y QLEFD Some people never seemed to get the point of Pole jokes. - qxlfx g 3.11 C A .. ,K .rvsivz I . . ji 7 ' i 4. 1 an gm k Q 'x ,V V. fi 5 se .Q l Robin Orosz Carol Osborne Glenn Osborne Jill Oset Dorita Osorio LuAnn Painter Robert Palmer Braulio Parajon Cathy Park Lette Pascoe Kim Pate Lorin Patouillet Bob Paul Renee Paulson Dana Pearson Jon Pearson Carole Pederson Rolando Penabade Ramona Pesce Sallie Peters JUNIORS .f 197 Jennifer Peterson Claudia Pharaoh Genia Phillips Lisa Picardi Mike Pizzichetti Paige Plummer Debbie Polio Lisa Polk Bob Polton Vanessa Porter Kim Potter Donna Poulos Chris Powers Dana Price Irene Proctor James Pryor Jackie Pugh Todd Ouaslus Jackie Ravenet Susan Rawls Susan Reddick Doug Reeder Mark Regulski Patty Reichard Terri Reichel Steve Reid Jeannie Reis Mark Reuter Robin Rich Rebecca Riddlebarger Melinda Ritfe Jerilyn Rivek Jennie Riviello 198 JUNIORS In olvzmznt Wos Tha Key P I ga l '7 ' i w 4'.' - 2 via, ' ' ' P ' :W f 'ff 104211 r , .. fe- -11 ei J - ' iii :V - . . I-gi A r .ji g, ' ' .f if. .1 ,W 1 'V 'QV Q, J ag 'zfq 3 ' ' A-4 lf, , A' , M . fi 1' ir, 'A f A9 ' W ir NJ, 9,- 4 ,f - N, . 15:27 Z ,-rl MS' Jean Vincent practices with fellow Wrestlerettes. A.. i 'P 'Wg 43 V w GK Cf' .V 4-3 ,rf 'Q if M ii . 5 -fs v L i , i '55 2 D f it l za, LLLL , YT, , is M L L ff 1. 'Wt Q 1 ,- Q. in isfk li 1 f errr 'A wt- ff - J 1.-sf 'K' W shi f A -. , ,:L .,, i, , F21 3 9' '1-. 3 92. . it-va i f 2 1 X ., . , fifx bf , X tx if 4 if L ,I i 14 , I I P x ig? x N i X ' ' ' , . sn' 1 -f' . i X22 , N , ,L ' V if' I .f Carol Hoopes, Leah Nickelson and Barbara Batten discuss going to state. Wendy Roach Sandy Roberge Joy Roberts Doreen Robinson Lori Robinson Ryan Robinson Shawna Robinson Bo Rogero Keith Roland Sharon Roller Marie Romeo Lynn Rosenthal Cathy Ross Scott Rost Nicholas Roulouvardis Linda Rowe Sammie Roy Andrew Russo Stephanie Sackheim Doug Saltarelli Effie Samitas Michael Sander Vincent Saporito .John Sarver Terri Saunders Elizabeth Savige Gregory Scaff Suzanne Schaffer Linda Scheid Bob Schenck Jerry Schlenker Wendi Schmidt Laura Schmitt Susan Schmitt Terry Schmitz Dwight Scott JUNIORSX 199 Eugene Scussel Leni Seaton David Seely Jill Shanahan Erin Shannahan Debbie Sharpton Derrin Sheehan Loretta Shepard Mike Sherman Maria Shiell Jett Shimer Cendy Shreve Gordon Siek Holly Simmons Joni Simon William Singletary Paula Skinner Cathy Skubish Nancee Slattery Karl Smart Bret Smith Damian Smith Linda Smith Mark Smith Renee Smith Sharon Smith Ted Smith Tom Smith 200 JUNIORS btudznts Lznt K '-we - 6' , 1 ,fa I I ya :KJ I f f V , r - r 1 r ' ' f I X . Ny ,' I 't f , V 'H 'XY 'f :Q 4' af' f Q , as fi f 'Q -l -v. 73 'N-1 A QP I X ,y ir Vicky Smith Angela Snipes Mike Snipes Suzy Snyder John Solenberger Raymond Soltis Phil Sorensen Matthew Sowell Janette Sowers Karen Spanczak John Spargo Alicia Sparks John Spataro James Spear Bob Spiecker Cal Spreitzer Debbie Steele Jim Stefanadis Jamie Steffens Martin Steg Linda Steiner Beth Stickler Julie Strandlie Chris Strayer Jamie Strother Kevin Stube Christine Swain Steve Swan .lUNlORS 201 Anne Sweeney Jeanne Swenson Linda Sykes Renee Tamplin Andy Tan Danny Tanner Ken Templeton Bob Tench Priscilla Tench Jerry Thomas John Thomas 'Mark Thomas Karl Thompson Keith Thompson William Thorn Bob Tiller Yoshimitsa Toda Charles Tomaselli Terri Tooley Dianna Trapp Sandy Traxler Linda Tripodis Jon Trujillo Terri Trumbull Janis Tucker Mike Tucker Tammie Tucker Jeff Turner Tracy Tuten Mark Upledger Sandy Vach John Vantassel Kim Veasey 202 JUNIORS ff '1.,4,gs:5wf:oy '1: 6 ..,, v,-,, 1,.,,V,, , k wfffff, ,, ' if Z , f I . r. ,, y 7 f -ir 1. , .-N, K, 4 1 , f rf Q ,T f. ' 9' V' I 'R ,Z if M' I' 1, i.IAJ'iV,,:k- 2, , V k kk .V K .' I' - 4- f ii .fE.,,' 1 fixfiig , T. 7 f I it , 25 f f5 'M , V y ,VlA: 4 ,tflrsiui-RL ,-,izyw V . iw, , ,f :ffl 1 .. is is 'l 1 r f 4 Syfs, t ,- ,W , -eff xx e , ,,,, .. y t 'V l mal 11 Key Club's Car Bash goes with a bang. QOPPOSITEJ Tim Borowicz thinks nice thoughts, bchool Kzpf bfudznts busy xv? 141---1 ' H 1 . VJ ,A .. M G,-V ' . , Q' - C . Ji' X , t N ,,. 'i ' vie-A' ' 15' 5 Q V 4 fi 1 J haw T7 ,wi Ni? 4 ' 'H' W V- Af - 15 Q I1 - , i' T . E' s A Z 4 - .9 V' X fi lf WSLLAA Lllji ,C lk., Il Andy Vega Patrina Ann Veltry Shelly Venero Belinda Vernon James Vetter Jean Vincent Douglas Vines Van Vo David Vokus Debbie Volker Debbie Vonderau Carol Waddey Mark Wagner Shelley Walin Jimmy Walker Kathy Walker Mark Walters Claire Wannamaker Karen Wanzie Melanie Warren Tim Waters Julie Watkins Jane Watson Laura Watts Mary Weathersby Vonna Weaver David Webb Francie Wedeman Patti Weir John Wellman Lori Wertheim Pam Woeser Alison West Lecia Westerman Monique Westervelt Connie Westlake Debbie Weston Vicki Wetzer Bill White Don Whitehurst Jeffrey Widmann JUNIORS f 203 Qrtworlc Expressed lndividuolity Sandi Wiggins Bruce Wildgrube Mark Wildman Stacey Wilanski Debbie Wilkenson Daphne Williams David Williams Lawrence Williams Mark Williams Parnell Williams Tammi Williams Terresa Williams Tim Williams Nancy Williamson Larry Willis Judy Wilt Flon Wincek Clayton Wisniewski Don Wogoman Beverly Wright Kerry Wright Barbara Wymes Dorothy Wymes George Yankay Melanie Yates David Yingling Donna Young Missy Young Kathy Zak Betsy Ziel James Zimmerman Susan Zinssen Phyllis Zouves 204 X JUNIORS v J, ii v., id ..53:7 JV 9 la 4 U if , LL':E 1 iff' 4:- 23 fl 7l'1.' 6-ly ri, M I l ift? J 'if fff' HZ, Qyfga , wi 4:1 - , 4 K U ,I 2 -, 1. , fa: F' - -, A f 3 K gg-Q, YJJW-S I ,V i 1 ilf' i,,3X'i rl' Wi iii X ,4 A 2 5 ' , 1 5 C1 r Q 7 1 5 ,' ,V -. V yu f rt 4545 , , , N lt, y lyy y V Q . X Qi n EX 'V You got to have art. 'ssl' .P M Total Concept Salon for Men Women and Children I I Nl 1 5. All Xi 2470 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. KarenCham rin, ar open bel' M kH 15 X ,-Y-A-fff-15----..+r - 5 4 , 4. , - 5 I 9 ik i v VA 51, ' I 'WA Q The newest vogue among Comtemporary stylists. Harrison Furniture 1330 S. Missouri Michelle Laurents, Suzanne l. t ADS 205 206 X ADS Fashion Cleaners 84 Shirt Laundry 1152 Court St. The sales girls will always meet you with a smile at Fashion. From Left: Mae Cheney, Aileen Nichols, Vicki Main, Susan Henderson Clearwater Sun 301 S. Myrtle Laura Pugsley WW Clearwater Laundry 84 Cleaners 1233 S. Ft. Harrison Martha Kader, Margaret Horvath azzhf Genesis I Suite 260 3OO S. Duncan Bill Wolfe bophmorzs Elzvotzd bpirit The Sophomore class got into the swing of things this year, pro- viding their own special kind of spirit and pride. Denise Lathrop says it best: There are a lot of things to look forward to in the next few years at C.H.S. The best is that no matter what happens to our school - even if we lost to Largo again - C.H.S. will always be the Greatest! i ,X l ., 1 454 1 ' ..- - v g,..,..--'-'-'.:'.'.- -- Y ff L-, ,L X, P ag 1 ff -f,--.... L E, ,f u ' 3 i l i li l 4 HHWKWWY Q 4 'M f 1 x - - W , L, x 5 Q N I 1 f v I . . u' 1 . fr T T I ' g z 5 . . V U. 7 it 2. A-P QTOP, FROM LEFU The Sophomore class officers: Martha Sly, Secretary, Suzanne Strayer, Vice-Presi dent, Larry Bellack, Presidentg Janet Thomas, Trea- surer. CBOTTOMJ The Sophomore Homecoming float. SOPHOMORES X 207 Kelley Abbitt Herman Adams Vanessa Adams Gregory Aguera Maria Alcoz Carol Allard Barb Amidon Linda Anderson Scott Anderson Connie Andres Margaret Andriola Ramona Aprivelo Steve Apuzzo Tori Arens Holly Arnett Patiy Arthurs Lora Ash Marina Balint Heather Banghart Jerrine Barber Lauren Barber Tami Barone Bill Barrett Donald Batchelor Bryan Baden Lisa Beck Larry Bellack Andrew Benefiel Danny Benefiel Julie Bennefl Angelia Berman Angelique Berry Holly Bert Lisa Billingsley Mark Billiris 208 X SOPHOMORES A . vw' ,f ' mf ' 3' , , 4.5.4 ,, 'fc is V ve, , , '- V143 ' Xi KX X Xtffl' fix 3 ' Y -1 X yay Friends Eoszd bchool' boredom This year sophomores became involved in many activi- ties, yet some still remained dis- satisfied. ln some things, we are treated Cthe samej or get to do the same things, like working on Homecoming. But like join- ing clubs, you can't join most like the Key and Keyettes until you are a Junior, explains Diane Cooper. vs X 9 .' ,V , -. -,,,4 'lg I K ei t l R 57' 5 W wer . 2 4 ... , A v I ! ., e ,aw I , . rfk A G.. 'my' . K hm- ,' 'A ' , 5 s 1'1'1?f2' 2 Rx ,if Q sup, f ---ll 'i!swae'ki gg at . 1' ME my-ri-1 Uf 'l 5' .. f f.'di,uil,,!unli .X t J A 0 .:.nn' 53 . X 5-'R-12. 'X : - . '-..-s ' l , ,, , M t 'A J lffif ' i ns X'-4 lgx --R5 L, '-vmw ,Rv .,l ft . S4 - i . YZJ7' af v Sf . 'X 2 l X . f 'Vi' 2 ls J ff.. 3 is 'N !f2 R . if J V its .- lik. t. James Black David Blackburn Donna Blankenship Robert Blessing Jenny Bliss Lisa Blyshak Kevin Born Lisa Bortles Ray Bouchard Betty Boucher Rocky Boullemet Katherine Bouse Jeffrey Bowden Harry Brady Dawn Branen Terry Brandenburgh Leslie Bravo Gail Breslin Donna Brill Larry Brill Rich Brinkman Brett Broadwell John Brooks Whitney Brooks Buddy Brown Donn Brown Ernest Brown Phil Brown Joe Browning DeeDee Brutus Guy Bryant SOPHOMORES ! 209 bmilzs ohowzd bop James Bryant Mike Buchanan Shannon Bullock Tracy Burney Jennifer Burns James Bush Kim Bush Mark Busher Sharon Byrne Sue Cady Mark Calandro Suzanne Caldendine Walter Campbell Tony Cardwell Lucie Carr Lani Carter Gina Cashori Kyle Cason Laura Cassels Deanna Castleberry Israel Castro Cindy Caudill Lisa Cave Karen Chamberlin Loni Charters Tim Chipser Deanna Christy Bob Cioni Mark Clark Jeff Cleghorn Donna Clevenger Kandy Clifton Beth Climo Kenneth Clinton Steve Coderre Michael Coffey Whitney Coit Tim Coleman 21 O f SOPHOMORES W l ' f I me , ZA HZYVJM MI: ,f,f.w,., f 1452712 ' 'Zj4:m : '21 V 5 ,. gt ,423 ,,:, .,., V, .J ,Q , , ? lr id 'I' ' X ,Ma- H, J tex 79, f'op'J I y ' , ' .. 0' 1 1' , e if ff 5, 61 4 I t - fgl ,V , '41, . 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'Z efarffafe we 1 -, ---VH -'fggi-cm5.,',V - - 4 1 I -. 1 e x ' f' 19 ,.'.1 'fi-, :fg2?5'hU'.e3,,g -:U .,,f.e,1g,yy1.1 ,,j as-5,',7fiifg55',4 ,- ff A , xvif.??5fiy,E,+,,i.p, ' ' A r 5-af' fx . sg4gNqL,.,p, ,I ,.,,yg-'pc-i V fpja,-,. .2'wrf5a'4:??Ke9,4a:'-,f- , ' f - ..'.:tri:a2-211.6-Z.Q.v.',....,4,,.,., ...-.., ' 4 , 1-543 , fit' T'.' , I '1 C S,,,c'f. 'I' ' ,. . 1 I 7.45-up Q35 .pf ,W Jens !19 ' ,.a,,.,.,.. T7 W A-W-2. .C Mir, vi,V,,,,,, .va L T E a T ffl 7. ' , '- . 19 . U If QT, A if 3 A fg ' t 'rf' I X fv' . 45 X kI,A,,, I V, ' , VAY, ,' 'ca W i., 1 4 , iv 3 , X2 '24 4 I Al . , . ' , 6- ' 1 x I V fx i i i .12 t is T T f 9 'il ay' QABOVEJ The Mustang rolls on. QOPPOSITEJ Julie Durant hams it up. Lorenzo Collins Susan Colson Eric Compton George Conklin Kevin Connelly Tim Connelly Alison Cook Linda Cook Paul Cooley Diane Cooper Jay Cormier Mario Corradi Lori Cortellini David Cory Kevin Cournoyer Cindy Courson Vasiliki Couyutas Jill Cowart Brenda Cox Elizabeth Crisler Kelly Crosby Andy Crosmer Alan Crossland David Cunningham Terry Curtis Paul Cushing Robert Dalton Joseph Damers Tami Dangler Rik Danielson David Davis Ken Davis Nancy Davis Patty Davis Stephanie Davis Kim Dawsey Penn Dawson Ann Day Peter Denis Darryle Denmark Scott Dennison SOPHOMORES f 211 Gayle Denny Karen Desjardin Laura DeWald Linda Dewald Joe Diaz Doris Dijan Lori Dillion Linda DiPietrantonio Diana DiPronio Greg Doam Cindi Dodd Kim Downer Chris Downs Debi Driscoll Cindy Dritsas Stacey Druce Charles Duffy Kathryn Duhan Mary Joyce Dumont Charlie Duncan Paul Dunham Jeff Dunstan Jaclyn Duquesnay Julie Durant Kevin Durst James Edwards Stephanie Einhaus Ken Ekberg Charlie Elliott Virginia Elmazi Jeff Emanuel Elaine Emerson Guy Emmott Dorothy Engelke Jimmy English Louis Erbs Nancy Erickson Kris Ewerts Deborah Ezell Marc Falco James Falzoni Linda Farinha Pam Farley Pat Farley 212 SOPHOMORES Time Flew... 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Eailfi 1 J ' 3 'W A I 2 E 1 ,fsg,51 . 552Tf eww- mS51wf 'if fsfleweisil. .241 Chris Farmer Bennett Farrell Robert Farrell Kurt Feierbacher Kent Felice Jerry Fenimore Terry Fenimore Brian Fenlon Shelley Fenn Joseph Fenner Gregory Fiess Mark Firhammer Andy Fishman Elaine Fisher Floy Fisher Helen Flanagan David Fleig Sandra Fleming James Flisek Mark Folds Allen Foley Jean Foraker Scott Forseth Becky Fowler Phyllis Franklin Wynne Franklin David Fredericks Bill Freeland Tam Freeman Jacob Freije Gary French Glenna French Carl Fromhagen Matt Fulford Laurie Furman Debby Gallant Lalita Ganshamdasani Tina Gardner Todd Garrett Dean Gash Chris Gerber SOPHOMORES 2l3 6ophsWzrz Nzvzr Qlonz Claudette Gibson Joe Gideo Pamela Gillman Debbie Glenn Kerri Glorfield Brina Godwin Deri Golden Frank Golden Kelly Gooch Joe Good Lisa Good Chris Goodman Sally Graeff John Graham Nlaria Green Steven Green Joseph Greenwell Beth Griebler Steve Griffin Jackie Griffiths David Griswold Mark Groaning Kevin Grzegorczyk Glenn Guenther Deborah Guest Laura Guetzloe 2l A f SOPHOMORES 5'f4fgLy -f ' .-1:-1-'oiff 11' 7 4' ..- z ' 'Axis-1+-7.7. .- ffl! 'f4:,4.1 l Ml! vigil W , x x R ,I 9 , . - r U 6255? , fm-. ..- 2 ' 1 , -f ,Q A' J - 1 - ga I 'W' ,V,, V. -I r' X fl i r l f, , X , 'I' , x.,,,f ll'-,.f A '.,,,x:ig--'ri A X 6. are I :VA If f . K QL . N 2 , A -I i' 1' ,1. Qui j 5 f .A sgtziv' ' Q- -- sm kg, . - :af i we A A , ,, J I , X . Tr-Ki , .-0 ' r 'i . 32 ,rf ,lr Kg, f' l I 2,34 qi- 'Y' 4, , an H My , ,. .. .. ,, , YW 7? 24 I, fff'-.. 1 The varsity football season was a source of excitement to the sophomores. After winning nine games, most ofthe under- classmen were riding high on spirit. l liked the football games best. We had such a good record this year, and even though we lost to Largo we still have our pride and spirit, said Margaret Horvath. stiff i Donald Gulley Paul Gunson George Haber Patty Hacker Kathryn Haeger Trina Haggard Cindy Haines Jeffrey Hall '23 Michael Hall Robert Hammock lay if ' 4-fx.. V, , if . - ' ' ' 'A x- W L: Robin Hampton mf' i ' -' 1 H 'A A 'Q f Yuling Han 'r . , 6-f fi ' . , - gg , ,. i -ji Jane Hancock - if - '-'fr' ' A J s H ' , 5 V, N yy q .V X .J , 1 ,x ue arris . , L . at . . X. 6 l Cathy Han tt gif Q it f Qg3 s . 5 ff-'1'.a':Y'7' J ' -. ff J ' '. 'ssf':1'.'Cfngx - . hx:-znltteii-.J t - E X '97 . , rw t ., X Z I fre ,fit it fx-1' i V,-L It ...-A .it - gf-uf ' ' ' ' 3 f' ' W-'W --1, Sheryl Hassell Karen Hassett Greg Hatcher Ss- ' Janna Hattaway ' Carol Hawkins ,, Q' 5 Nancy Hawthorne Kevin Hayslett - 'z Joseph Heaney 5-I Dave Heezen Mark Hehr 'X l j i R QOPPOSITE, TOPJ Jayvee football was up for grabs. QMIDDLEJ Patty Davis and Kymm Huesby, voice their opinions. CABOVEJ Shop students watch the car bash. SOPHOMORESf 215 Linda Hellern Kyle Henderson Susan Henderson Tere Herbolsheimer Steven Hildabrand Parn Hines Donald Ho Danny Hodge Jody Hodgson Kevin Holman Todd Hoover Mark Hopen Kevin Hornbuckle Flose Horne Margaret Horvath Cathy Hott Linda Howard Rick Howard Wayne Howe Jett Howell Amy Hoyerman Susan Hrycaj James Hubbard Peter Hubbard Steve Hudson Chris Hughes Kerry Hughes Susan Hughes Tracy Hunter Scott Huseby William Hutchings Peggy Hyatt John Hynds David lnniss Darryll Irwin Jamie Jackson lVlac Jacobs Annette James W...-,. .,..,.,,,,.,,, ,ff 1 lv yd gf 1, 14 ffm rg -, , 5 -4... M 5 ff I W. ,, , -...Q , , G, ,.,,, . ,i,. Q., . gym. .. ml its I Elf P 1 lg f fx ,zu A ,Q It fi 4 f' 2. , 4 fr g 43 fl 1 X 1 ,Y 5f,r, ff 4 2 ikgw A 24 N , r? K ' ' eam av W Z 7511? X 9' 1 7 ' ' ' 5 :f-:iw 55-T792 if 1533?-.5 ff:42:E.521fff2':s,:5- it-1 -' figi , 5 X Q. v I is z' N.ea.:i,, sg-Q, .ss A L 4 .',?:',.3j4:w, E - ess 9 A ffl? i: '7?'5 Q, . Q32 JU N4 -Q Fun J ,.,, QABOVEJ Karen Chamberlin cheers team on QOPPOSITEQ Brad Uline just can't wait tor 12 30 216 SOPHOMORES ffgfrff iiifrizrfeliff , f I 1, I ,1 f W I 1 ff f J J Moods Ron bod To Glod J -15 E' , 9 F ri 4 W may f , L. A flqli- li I 5 ' -1 Q-X lvl 'N - Q ..H 'Tit ni x gil. J ' . N F, X A' xx 1 . V. , k Av -. , ,VY ., Fw 3 , .1 . at - i as f t S Janice Janusik Lisa Jarrett Jamie Jarvis Joan Jasones Jim Jeup Dale Johnson Marty Johnson Toni Johnson Shell Johnston Cynthia Jones Mark Jones Mawene Jones Milferd Jones Robin Jones Roger Jones Tracey Jones Mike Jonson Martha Kader Selina Kallar Bill Kane Theo Karaphillls Edward Karlau Kelly Kelleher Julie Kelly Robby Kennard Paula Kennedy Steve Kennedy Bob Kenworthy Gary Kerscher Kevin Kilgore Gordon Killion Kathy Kilpatrick Michelle Kimball Kim Kincade Brian King Richard King Wanda Kirkland Karla Klaber Mark Klaeser Sue Klein SOPHOMORE5 X 217 Phyllis Knapp Jerry Knight Lois Konkel Steve Krouskos Bill Kulaas Mike Kunnen John Labus Angel Lafita DeAnna Laird Brian Lamb lrvin Lane Michael Laney Jett Langtritz James Lani David Lansberry Beatrice LaPread Janet Lassitter Denise Lathrop Michelle Laurents Bill Laursen Jefferson Ledbetter Chuck Lee Donald Lee Lynn Lee Kim Leeb Gerard Leigh Timothy Leslie Keith Lester Johnny Lewis Susan Lewis Kathy Lilly Larry Lindenburg Jeff Lindsay Lisa Lingle Kathleen Linn 218 SOPHOMORES as .J.i..c,y ,T crlr J ffwgfif n .gg lig- btudizs Nzvzr Ended figs'-ff L. 9 W P v X .f 3i.421 i , i 1, xy . E1 WYE 3. i A - gi ,f it 7 N f 54 lx L rl ll ' x . 9 .,i xl, 5., gi I 5 , i in i gym f ' Kfxbr Q27 J -2 A: iii?-? xx ,, 9 . , it This year students presented a very mature image ot them- selves. As one sophomore, Mark l-lehr, said of teenagers: lt people would act themselves and stick to a natural way of lite, everybody would improve a lit- tle more. .-,,-9-I - 67 , fit Nw,-f' rv -'5 A iq ll CABOVEJ Jim Lounsbery is dee in if X Tix .f 1 1 XV P QOPPOSITEJ Mark McCulloch reviews the Ld pw. . ., W, 'W-. l ' l J ' ' , s. i L 4 Z iii-Yjxlixa ' V .-HE 'J 'W by B 'Q' sum l 5- s iz .-9 ,h . A0 X J i i x ia i A if '?'!'t'v ' l vi! k',N f, '. I ' ' fe' .', 3, 'K' 4 U W ni - N E- i M I, W X , 4 5 f - l 4 ', h' ' 'il 1 ' iii .L ' f 532 5 ff f '7 1 xv 1' I e-f Ax pn, F X yi 1' Q V,,,. 1- ' Mike Linton David Littleiohn Joyce Loeser Kurt Long Leonard Long Scott Long Cynthia Loreant Jim Lounsbery Robert Louvaris David Lovejoy Duy Lowery Bob Lowrie Bonnie Lowrie John Loy Glenn Luben Shelley Lucas Georgiann Luteran Fred Lynn Karen Lyons Flandy Lyons Christine MacCumber Dwight Mack Marla MacNutt Blanche Maddox Connie Mai Amy Manard Dawn Mangrum Lesa Mangrum Carolyn Marshall Tari Marshall Alan Marthinsen David Martin John Martin Lori Martin Chico Mason Michelle Mason SOPHOMORES ! 219 Monique Massey Christine Mau Jeff Maugel Robert Maynard Todd Mays Linda McAuley Karen McAyoy Jill McCall bfudznts Wzrz Rcsourczful Bill McCann Ronald McCann Steve McCauley Scott McConnell Lynn McCullough Sue McDonald James McGowan Lynne McKenna Gina McKnight Alene McMullen Steve Meece Meg Mehelich Nancy Meier Mario Menna Eric Merkel Gary Merrill Kelly Merritt Debbie Methvin Donna Meyers Hercules Mihaelaras William Mikonis Anna Mikula Daron Miller Dennis Miller Patricia Miller Robert Miller Ann Milner Denise Metchell George Mixon Marilyn Moles 220 ! SOPHOMORE5 I V 1 .Q ,J ff' X Z2?? f 7 ' I? fiiflfv- ' 'F 3 ' ff w 5 V 351: 'A ,'.f':: V ,. ,A 5,1 1 L4 ,V 4 . ,V , J'-151,43 ,V , my , Q 3,55 tl Arvea-es ' a. YY A -WV, :M J 9 f , mv-fi? f ' '3 94 1 'A 4 '1- Z 1 ry ,Q -if '7 3 ,.t Q , 'I. :LE .1 xl lg ,. , Ay I ,7 5 ' ww at 49 ff 'W Q . , ,, ,.,,,, ill it 1, rf Ot f .N-V , V we Y, 1 Q. , f Q 1 i lx.- J is Wi , , A . ., , ,1 J raise i .N . W A , 1' V . F' ' -, y r' . -..ag, . - ' 1.1 fi 1 .t u -, tl ,ii 1 4 s r , ,s ' V ti S' ' '1 ' it A I A W l ' x fi K 'YJ 1 Y..,v I , c' ' 1 ' '- , ' xxf, ' f' 1, 1 5.-v.v.,,., . ,ri .,.,, . 5 ' Ng V' 1 L l Fw' 2 'Wx A, wa-, I i F 2 Q T1 it 'Lx , 1 if gi,:, 1,, ., -,E ,wx N .ht NN ' '4 K 1 f W' if -. wx f . r . 4 J 3 Steve Molino Andrew Moore Jim Moore Rick Moore Carmelo Morabito Peter Moran Tom Moran Mike Moreau Kenneth Morgan Pam Morgan Angela Morris Patricia Morris Melissa Mortimer Vince Motorny Tom Mudano Jere Muir Jill Muir Robert Muldrow John Murphy Richard Murphy Patrick Murray Lynda Murtha Scott Nall Janet Nash Marlinda Neal Pamela Nelson Ruthie Nelson James Nemethy Etta Netherton Don Neubaum Todd Newkirk John Newsome Kenneth Nielsen Douglas Noah Richard Noh Tim North c J 3+ c,,.i- y g M, Nancy Northrup David Nugent ., . .KJ 1-f Hs...,. I .r fi - s ,, cit, ,....., '1 5 ST. .,,wfi25jMH'?.k - ffl' 1 fr L ,lvk KABOVEJ Joyce Loeser and Gina Rogero become .t1,,,,,,,,4M,W:N nvolved. COPPOSITEQ Kelvin Glenn and Larry and f it ., J Hubba Collins comtemplate the camera. G 'e '-1-...A..,,.J 'J , SOPHOMORES 2 2 l 6oph Lit Up I-Iomzcominq Over the past few years, careers and education had been empha- sized, as a result, most sopho- mores had their futures mapped Out. I plan to go to college and major in biology and also marine biology, said Allen Foley. Greg Paulus also heads toward a sci- ence field: I'm going to college and be a science major, hopefully veteri- nary medicine. Nlartha Kader is different. I plan to go to college and major in drama so that I can be an actress. Dianne Nunziato Kim O'Leesky Scott Oliver Kevin O'Neill Janis Ormanian Terry Osborn Lori Packwood Clem Papas Sharon Parker gl ' V . Shawn Parker . Christine Paro ' 4' gfwgg Q.. If 'zvxiz Nicole Passonno I ffl. fe Robert Patterson - gy jvqy 9 't ff Dan Paul jf ff ' ' Dan Pauley - . ' C X Q4 Scott Paulk 'il 9 Greg Paulus f Ronald Peace 4, gg Vincent Pedulla +4- 1 5 Karen Peeples I li? Robert Pence Patricia Peppers xx Jeff Perdue Alisa Perkins Mary Perrine Ron Perrott Louisa Perry Anthony Pesce Ava Petchakos Kevin Petelle Lisa Peters Connie Petersen Amy Peterson . Ken Peterson t ' ij X . Laura Peterson ti chuck Philips 11 g --A Chris Pierce I W Mike Piper ,i f 7 '. X Leslie Pisano .fi Ri '32fjXM.jj 'l M g Robert Pisano V. HV I . XI, '. ui, Juli 222 K SOPHOMORES A.. W 'sv 4: v ,,L , .,... ,- .,,.,. s w ' ' T ii- :HL ,- -'--- say-ri Ag .1 .V in 'gl' is is X Q . Q? ' ww fy, vi WX N' ' ' Y I ., , t 'xv n il, We Q Q qv, ,ls l V. i i i Y .J Lf- IL, X if X C 51 if .fax ' 4 - xx ,i i f -.-6 W- ,.... V ,Wa 1 , WJ l I Sli :Q 'ff , ,fl A , . H Af W i CABOVEJ Sandra Rice and escort Ronnie Miller glide through homecoming. QOPPOSITEJ Students crowd to see Parade. .. l L in W Divx 5: i, i iifxfyz f N f- X t rf, E js' 0 ' 'iv ' if L as ttcc c L SH L it g ff- F 1 , C A ,Q 4 V' 'Y , -.,gf'.,- - at ' ' . ,rf 'G I Q! 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L ,. l it ef in 4 E Ji i A l Chris Pittman Chris Pitts Robin Pitts Robert Plant Leonard Plants Kelly Plein Greg Poierier Sam Polaski Jim Polio Marilyn Post Annette Poynter Michael Prather William Pray Sheila Price David Pridgen Laura Pugsley Chuck Puls Sandra Ransom Lou Ratclitte Beth Rawlins William Ray Scott Raynor Kris Reeves Cindy Reigel David Reinhardt Holly Reiss Paige Rexroth Kurt Rheinsmith Sandra Rice Tammie Riddle Mitch Rion Lucy Riviello Dawn Robb Laurie Roberts Barbara Robertson Debra Robertson Rosalind Robinson Kim Roche Linda Roepke Gina Rogero SOPHOMORES 223 Gregory Rogers Teresa Roller Sandra Romano William Roski Jennifer Ross Scott Ross Dale Roth Robin Roth Paul Rovisse Dale Royston Debby Ruane Steve Rudy Brian Russell Chad Russell Kim Ryberg John Sabin Todd Saldeen Margaret Salling Rob Samoluk Johnny Sanchez Joanna Sands Steven Sanford Deanna Sansom Marianne Savalli Chris Savio Duke Sawyer Steve Scalish Warren Schad Dana Schenkel Bill Schlenker Charles Schlesman Lauren Schmidt Tom Schmidt Bill Schneider Kenny Schneidereit Debi Schubring Debra Schultz Missy Schultz Craig Scott Wayne Scott Michael Scussel Susan Seifert Peter Seitz Tom Shatter 224 SOPHOMORES Y. fp j ' 33234-,, ' f fb j if ,g ffixw Wig- W if 49? 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Laurie Shaw Chuck Shearer Marietta Sheffield Cary Sheppard Sara Sherifi Eric Sherline John Shureb Frank Sierz Gena Simmons Christian Simon John Sites Frederick Skinner Jimmy Slattery Martha Sly Judi Smart Julie Smetzer Kurt Smith Margaret Smith Mike Smith Ron Smith Sandra Smith Steven Smith Sunny Smith Tom Smith Tim Sniffen Janet Snodgrass Chris Solenberger Douglas Soltis Vicki Sparling John Speck JoAnne Spellissy Susan Staley Richard Stemboroski Charles Stephens Cynthia Stephens Sue Stephenson Carol Stere Michael Stevens Ann Stewart Thomas Stiers SOPHOMORES f 225 Regina Stonelake Michael Stoner Sharon Stover Vickie Stover Suzanne Strayer Ralph Strenglein Bryan Strickland Melissa Strickland Jabe Strother Karen Stube Mark Stucker Steve Sugarman Vicky Suiters Celia Sunne April Sutton Doug Swan Bryan Sykes Linda Szelc Helena Taggart Mike Tann Karin Tanton Sharie Taris Cassandra Taylor Jana TenBieg Joni Thibideau Curtis Thomas Janet Thomas Sara Thomas Mary Thompson Richard Thompson Sandy Thompson Marybeth Tickett Elizabeth Tillett Dean Tindall Dale Tindall Bill Tinny Bruce Tinsley Kay Tinsley Susan Tipton Dante Toigo Mike Touhey Lynne Traskos Gary Tremblay Bob Troiso Tami Trombly Raymond Trudell Tim Tull 226 SOPHOMORES ':.fE':i.5'rQJf WMU 4 ,f,Z ff , , ?5Vi 'f VL? 5' 'f' -i 7 ',i'f'7?2l A I Vl ' fr' ff- ,fi??31: ' ,, ' V 1' WV . 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F,Xi,: i N 'A I N f 5 - L 1, N 1 M : I f QV - 5 Lxkwf R V' 4:11 its ag 'Has 15.-' V Q' T 8' ' lil 217 ' -ff ' H ,fr of N . .. ,Z Azz, it , T - x ' :ar i . - t 'Ni ,, 1 1 W.. .ya ' 1 ef i .ff - If , l ' ii . , ff' 1 X , ,x L f ' Tf -- - 1' , ' Hs, V i s, ,z ja , g 3 4 , w , 'fl' -1.9 , ral' ,fry . A 1 I rw? 5 3 x , f i I vi l V A -1.7, N In '53 t 5 ,fi , F -i- T fjih f sci -Q i el ,.f E? f' ' , , - ' I , -' l N' 'ja f -5 it . ' T T Q it fre U To QQ , R we ' L2.1'fw,, , i 1' 'tif' . f ..L ,. ..:. ,July gl W T T AAf.A T 1ewf1g,Si'fio- N ' ft .Qs , , X A H ,, v ' f - it f if . 4' r 4 i L' Q , Tx! if YA .1 l J f N Tl 5 9 l ' X, , R N -i ,ix Inv J- ' L at I xi -3: H x A, , I i ., H- W NUM: ,fr ,Wg gy? W X t 'J Ai EL ', Traci Turk Robin Turman Frank Turner Gret Tylawsky Chris Tyler Brad Uline Donald Ulrich Steve Ulrich Karen Upshur Jeff Urban Jaymie Valone Dawn Vargus Lee Varney Patricia Varnum Shelli Valtman Carl Vignali Debra Vousinas Tuyet Vu Scott Waddell David Wagner Melanie Wagner Lois Wagoner Raquel Wakeman Bobby Walker Diane Walker Perry Walker Linda Wallace William Wallace Kim Walling Mark Walton Robert Ward Sean Washington Robert Waterbury John Waters Sherri Watkins Todd Wattles SOPHOMORES! 227 Peter Weber V ,,A, my Vince Weber K gy Ann Weiderman All if If Scott Weller ' A.,- f i t A ff D -, WW' get U Q 5 The Doys Morchzd Dy... Many of the students became involved in extra-curricular activi- ties. Diane Cooper is an example: l'm swim team manager and it takes up about nine hours a week, but l like it. Greg Paulus also stays busy. l'm in cross country every day, band every day and Wednesday nights, pep band and basketball games Tuesdays and Fridays. I spent a lot of time at ball games, although l never saw any of the game! said Stacey Mosher. John Weir Alan Wellbrook Alexander Wellman Beth Wells Julie Wells Anna Wenglasz Eric Wengstrom 'trite Debbie West Yvette Westervelt Laurie Wheless Bryan White Charles White l .: f' K fa U 2 'tft' ' t w i 228 X SOPHOMORES Q lu Nl Q W , f 1 Q i' 1' a sem i 5 , Y ' 1 -fc J- 4 ' ., 'l Tw! x, BA Q m. Xt 'Y ' its ' A I Vi , g-,V ,s - 2 - , x23 SJ ,,, gx A ' Q 4 Y Ai .Y . Y,A , M .9 ' 'fi ,f at-Q A auf' it i f 1 ti i , I Q Q K - 1 l' P 5 ' i wt , ' N E if COPPOSITE, TOPJ Margaret Horvath has her say. QOPPOSITE, MIDDLE AND BOTTOMD Robbie Dalton and Doug Noah march to the beat of different drums. QABOVEJ The library provided quiet in noise. QLEFTJ Patricia Varnum looks back on the year. A 'x. . David White Helen White Bruce Whitt Thomas Wilcox Diane Wilder David Williams Gregory Williams Jeh' Williams Angela Willis David Wilson Douglas Wilson David Winton Eric Wishnie Mark Wisniewski Noel Wolf Dan Woll David Womack Anna Wood SOPHOMORES X 229 Becky Wood Betsy Woodruff David Woolley John Wordan Vincent Worlds Chris Worth Cheri Wright Leslie Wright Lisa Young Sherman Young Jerri-Lynn Zemke Joe Zuccolillo X117 ll T X. 'f ,,.ZAA iff? I ., M . .,, ,.,,. rf,-tg f' V. . , lie-Bm.-. ., , S - Q. V, , , , -.-YT, bophs Flootzd Thru Ycor M 3 A ,W 3 'xiffx ' is ...,,t If, -S-J ::i':, Lv ,.A 'X B. t ,, 44,54 ,A .fi , A' , V , 'V,,, 0 if gi, 'WW n ef' Y , 2 2 if aa f i Z, ' W fa K ' 'XXX x. f Wag' .f 09 f i i f f f 1ff'fL' m -2? A ' Ai 622 ff 11 -,,.' I ,z r- A-VA is 'l V' 1 .4 fix: k 'r ,f V ,A ht A it V iz, N. I 230 X SOPHOMORES 3' CTOPJ Students swing to the beat of the Hornecom' ing dance. 3 Q Zn? 9, i 'T Q f The Colonnade T if -O 't 625 S. Missouri Av. L .. Bill Baratta, Elaine Mavroyianis HONDA FROM THE FAR EAST FROM THE UNWED KWGDOM S EQ ACCORD - -I-HE KING TRIUMPH TR 7 MGE' -7 - X 4-OR. -A , .X uc wc 2-Dli. SO, STATION WAGON TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MG MIDGET -' 'GIF' imc GLOBE H U TO I ITIPCRTS IDC ' - - ATER OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK i700 GULF To BAY CLEARW ' SALES PARTS SERVICE u 9, Tl-IE FINEST CARS BROUGHT T0 YOU FRGM TWO CONTINENTS ADS I 231 f wr-,, a- 'dlp . , 1 ii as ' ,a if w do 1 so ' 'iwffs 4 ', f -- , F':f?s.4Wr',? . Q nw 'Wh Winn Dixie Stores 1 Gay Anderson 11 Carillon Carpets 1107 N. Ft. Harrison Sandra Rice, Susan Rice h . 11 1 1 1 ,i li 3 ADS far 'if' Rodgers 84 Cu mmings W' ii ri 4. 19823 Gulf to Bay Blvd. D ane Trapp .asia ' '7 ' ii ii i f , 1, 2 irri fi' 1 i 1 1941 Sunset Point Road Sunset Nursery Ken Rutherford 5 4 lar ,W One Down, Three To Go Finishing their first year at Clearwater High School, the fresh- man class held high hopes for the future. With a class of potential athletes, freshmen spirit increased with many good turn- outs at athletic activities. The freshman class officers, Janine Eaddy, President, Renee Boivin, Vice-President, Tasia Kos- sivas, Secretary, and Holly Roub, Treasurer, under the direction of lVlr. Robert Hassall, held meetings once a week with hopes of good attendance by representatives. The freshmen class planned to sell Clearwater Tornadoes license tags in order to raise funds for school beautification projects. 7 , ' : 'J F-1 iv:-,bfi -Q-gtg-.4 3,L.y9-.-,.1?3t- xiii,-:-cf' - - k, . K ni. v' is 431 , , , V. , .s ,, i, fi-Q, ,C - .. , R ll an ce,-.m'k':'2L'9' fiilff- 4-1 A .EY-'4 e?4--X133 i 1' -sl' V. , . 2 . .f -.,- 1 i.wfg,f'ip' M if--fws- TB-. w't' '- 4' +..,.r1Aif-ia: 1. '- 1 1- u ., We-,..,..,, Ae fkeetsezsx, E .f ' : -1'i-- :'2tf ns --i...,..,. T .iii ju C T, VA H if T Q -439 , Q -,br flwf' ri 4, , Q 4 'Arid' ' A' A I VV gi, sig .15 : y'-. ff ' 4 M., J 6126 A QLEFTJ Class officers Holly Ftoub, Renee Boivin Tasia Kossivas and Janine Eaddy show their Tor nado Pride. QABOVEJ Janine Eaddy shows her seri ous side. FRESHMAN OFFICERS 233 ,Wk ,,.,,. , s ara a n h Sonia Abernathy E i A Teresa Acosta ' 1 1 ' Sandra Acree 7, , N H 7, M ,A V l ',- Y Michelle Adams ' ' ' A. Mark Agliano r:': iA s 1 ,Q i jx 527 Q Georgina Aguilera X fl! ' Vanessa Alampi ck J E 4 1 Q Anna Allen Q 1 Y '- , In A qllv D I J' Lf A 1 vs' A .fe Ygfiisliilw X .V . 1 , -f'- - A Lzon- Dock Days, Dooqiz Nights .l.le ,,.., .,.,s , Johnnie Allen A .ludy Allen ' Kent Allen Q .A hy Q ,. -,,, 2 f Shan Alvord - 1' Calvin Anderson A qi l V,,' A -'T N gg Gaye Anderson 3, 'E X A .. ' ' Jerry Anderson , 1 E P 'fe Aide M , K ,T l Q Xe A i i A 4 ff .1 1 , Q M .4 . Al.. 1: H ,,,,, if IA,Wb ' f Lisa Argianas f Adam Armstrong f A V ' Teresa Arnold A ' ZS Laurie Ahkisson A 'kflv' 5 fi- ' Lori Atwood L Q, 5 . 'mln' Dean Aydlerte V, cami ealgnan V , al John Bailey Q X EX X 5 A Diana Bair A Q la ',,,.V , , 41 R, f - Dean Baker - , .r. ' 'A I Geno Baker . M , E l I 'L ..,.. ,Ja rd 'lull James Baker ' 234 ff FRESHMEN ?,,,E,m, YN- Y, X. 3 i,i.,.,: t I fr I KA I' W rf' ri f Ft, . 'Q.,? 'in , 7 4 i si l -my J 0 K ,xwfy W a . v' . 51 -x .T i .x 1 in 6 T T Wqftvf F . -:Je U - V '-K: an ,. cava' t, 3-531 I Q' '57 . ,,. yy -'K -- i V Q, Y ' , f , 0, A mf ' - T f Q! i Y 1 1 l I ' , x 0 gf 'llfwllfx X 'Q V WT TT 4 L f ffl ,Q I v ' g X if K ' Kai . , . i l 15' fm- I ! ,R I G QQ A K Y 1 K 5' 37 Q ' 1 5 A H ' 'e if- -m'A W M-1 an ,.. ' Q1 sts dig , , , w ,,, ia! ff A' V ' , 1 X 55 5: X , 1 ff i w V 3 A Q . ,Q i 4, Q, f I ir ' - 1- x, jg, 5, fr er L dv Y V J, VI , W A I Ji - . . I A 1-Q7 ,- 1 5 771, A KN, -' X ' V, x ,yi , , .3 xt V, Ex ., . . - F . 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COPPOSITEJ Tim Klapka, John Wolf and Ted Reed lean towards the American way, Judy Baker Paul Baker Randy Baker Dean Baldridge Mary Lou Baldwin Joe Ballow Bafman Balovski Tracy Bandzul Robert Barath Charles Barber David Barber Bryan Barfield Joani Barnes Joe Barrentine Dave Barrett Cassandra Batten Joe Bauer Laura Bax Todd Bayless Martine Beaumont Tammy Bell Peggy Bellendorf Charlie Benford Penny Berman Don Bertha Gino Bertoni FRESHMEN 235 Snaku Bnagcnanclani Brick Bills Carl Biver Bonny Blacknam Marie Blalock Dianne Blaney Barb Blasko Stephanie Blodgett Renee Boivin Chris Bolden Andrie Bonney Vincent Booker Kenny Borcnardt Floger Borelli Amy Bound Greg Bowers Walter Bowlin Adrienne Boykins Patricia Brady Patrick Brady Toby Brandenburgh Kim Brannen Don Breese Frances Brennan iwj f fa 3, A' 4. f-ff ff 12.1-'fi , ' 1 0 ,I VV 'fy v .. 5 X f ll ' ir., q 2 1' 72,1-, --'-'- .ff'2w 2 f'f.f r V- - iir' 1 ' ' H 'i 'JA-mic,-A ' 'ir-L':3 'r fa? 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Chris Bubin Debby Buckman Larry Buettner Henry Bulla Lori Burgess Brian Burk Kim Burk Don Burnett Ronnie Byrd .left Byrne Alicia Calendine Doretha Campbell Janice Campbell William Canary Josh Cappello Robert Caron Charlie Carrano Kathleen Carroll Stacey Carruth Nancy Case Karen Cashon Lisa Casner Holly Cass Dania Castro FRESHMENf 237 Jimmy Chaburka Butch Chamberlain Jeff Chamberlin Jenny Chandler David Chatleain Stacy Chayet Susan Chervitz Deanna Childers James Childers Brian Chisholm Rebecca Church Stephen Cicero Diane Clancy Lisa Clardy Donna Clark Lori Clark Lovey Cockerham Tim Coe Pam Cole Dennis Coley Brian Collard Cathy Collins Debbi Collins Maurice Collins Renee Collins Alexis Colman Robert Coluzzi Cristel Coney Lamar Coney Kevin Connors Mickey Constantinou Ann Cook Mark Coomes Leslie Coons Lisa Coons Don Cooper Grant Cooper Rene Costa Debbie Cowart Eddie Cowart Jacqueline Cowart 238 FRESHMEN af f ' 6 , , M ' i fy. 1 - i .. s , W Awmmovd V' ,Jn 1.4 4 i'v 1 ,,.,.. , vi? .Sf gf 4 --C' 13 A 3' 4' f L. -,A .. 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A H 1 il 7 i Mickey Fortney Doug Foster Jeff Fowler Anna Francis Diane Free Danny Freitag Mary Friederich Doug Friedlander Dick Friscia Lisa Frosts Cynthia Fuhrman Michael Furey Richard Gale Suzanne Gale Gail Gallant Asimo Gallas Sandy Gallay Valerie G'Ardoneau Brad Garey William Gargiulo Duane Gash Vicki Geoghegan Debbie George Ozell George Manuel Gerakios Russell Gibbons Diane Gibson Edris Gibson Scott Gitchell Linda Glenn Joe Glorfield Sedeeva Godwin Walter Goins Angel Gonzalez Sonia Gonzalez Valeria Goss Michael Gould Tim Graeff Anne Graff Randy Graham Kimberly Green Robin Green Steve Grider Clark Grogan FRESHMEN I 241 Susan Grooms David Gross Barbie Grow Bruce Gustafson Jay Guttvey Karen Gutz Tricia Guy Julius Hall William Hamilton Mike Hampton Kathy Hancock Tammy Handrahan Pete Hansen Jim Harbaugh Laura Harmsen Janet Harper Charles Harris Sheri Harrison Joe Hart Mike Hart Teresa Hart Becca Hartley Bruce Hartmier Paul Harwood Erika Hauge Susan Hause Robert Haver Matt Hayes Conchita Haywood Christina Hazel Charles Hedberg Susan Helm bus CirclzWznt btroiqhl ' l .J ' - .4 ., + 1 ,.ff gr 3, A , y ,,V, L . :, , , 'pf -I V' V , 4' , r fa,-ff if f'--W F .- fy,.,,.1f'1.f ' yy, W I- V 'J ,A ,',, 'f ' -, ' 1 'jf 'X 5 , 1 1 . f - y, , . J A , it N: , as l V? 1 . 1 ' y 5 ,l 1 ,sm '11 J 'lk ' ,iw l J R 'wx V fx V9 Q 5 will Stax. SEX i VJVA- 532 , W ' ti' S as it . Xi . J. . 4, ts X, I, ,, AV fx, .Nl , Wt. x-V YE? if-til N ,,, A'- X fix x , QA Q by ,.f Nr- H- J I. '- fl! - Zia. I P' Lg Nfxgi if A--it-' ff v 17 , I N 'U 242 FRESHMEN 'fl 1 l l y . f-1 v i ep' fa N I. , I I , I I '4': Q O I U Q Q I I s 1 if , ' sf ,lil 35? 'x 'Z m f, ri- ' QQ' fi ifih V5 4' iii' 1 filly TT l f 5. PW ,,, fi l X ly ' 'filfa , in l 'W TW wt l x ' .4 5 i hx in l 1. 'I 'I .., ' A 'In , , , -S by , 155515 dg 4r1' - , ,, -,,- tt . se f N f-ir i- N '. . - 5. CX ,fr i :ff I 2 K i Yr, X, ,Zi 1 Hi i 3 is-1' V ff? -2 ,Mir fig, '51 ' ' - .45 i 1.x f A' .-' 4 , , fzfll X. f.-' ' ' U ' ,,, 3 'F- h: D 17. 5 .'l 4 A ' v 1 1 , f 'A U 'Kirk' ,' ' Qiwvx 1' L X W I N A y . - , wir- V. 1 X ,w , 5: rw: ' if K XX' J ,.. A N ,it 0 '1:wz -K, 1' BN ' ' W 'kv ' . - '. I ww - g r V. f--.iv 1: ,J -2 , P fi QM 4 , , V ' . ' - -Airs . ' 4, i if A ' if ' L 1,- 535 as L xfer' ,'.' ' wwf' ' ' . . ie J K h 'I ,.. I N L , V 1 'E f , - . - 1 ' . .-ggi., if lf . 4-vvuunqfffwf-zfsvf-n E ' ' ' Q, ' fr-TF' 'f.:::::::vn:1 lk 'J ,lx 'r 'Ola , ,, o.c'lllp,'. l , .3llg,' . 'OlQg.' gl. i 0os loc QLEFTJ Nancy Case thinks about day ahead before starting to class. QOPPOSITEJ Construction prog- resses on new bus loading area, south of F-Wing. Kris Henry Debbie Hepp Loretta Herbert Lynda Hershfelt Brad Hester Patti Higgs Shelly Hill Lisa Hiyely Rosina Hobson Beth Hoey Lynn Hoffman Jeff Holden Kristen Hornbuckle Chris Horne Ada Horton Harry Horton Karen Horton Dolores Horvath Donna Householder Carol Hove Beverly Howard Denise Howard Della Hudson Jeff Hughes Tammy Hughes Vicki Humphries Cathy Hunter Sallie Ignatz Gary lngman Pam Irwin Kristin lsackson David Jackson Karen Jackson Kanta Jagwani Vicky Jenkins Kirk Jensen FRESHMEN ' 243 Jennifer Jerome Lisa Jewell Charles Johnson George Johnson Lucretia Johnson Roderick Johnson Kathryn Johnson Aaron Jones Cassandra Jones Ed Jones Keith Jones Lori Jones Marvin Jones Patrick Jones Tara Jones Wade Jones Lisa Jordan Tom Joseph Isaac Josephs Debbie Jurgens Shamira Kara Eileen Karlan Debbie Karner Bridget Keenan Carol Keister Jay Kelley Roger Kellogg Michelle Kennard Robert Kennard Carolyn King Harold King Kevin King 3 rib lx, V, 4 JL ,sr 5? , . ,-.-:.-Q 4 244 FRESHMEN yu K . 4,5 S ,s , g .. X , x X farfa '3 , 5' Y. '7 l K Q I 'I I in .f Q ? 0 1. 15 2 e ' Qty NM Y 'P X I fi I x X Q. X I 0 . ' I' 1 if or 1 l Q i my as-. f . i at V 1 ' 4' gift tv' 'ti i ' ' ,, M, , g Q X A, 'ri W t 4 i l 1 4' 1 f 5 3 i l i l i 1- tvwtf if f 1,-ex- ---f kA v xg, X ,Vi its -J 5 'ifnmmowv' - ...gn 6 7' Z, ...fs -4 W - R , , e i ,-:,' - x ' R, 4 i X 4 ts. A.,,,.,f1 , r v J 4 K i QW 1 it ' fff-u it E Marilyn King Pete Kinne Kellee Kinnear Monica Kinsley Tim Klapka Steve Klingman Jimmy Klobcar Quinton Knight Wells Kosfeld Tasia Kossivas Todd Kostacky Scott Kostreba Mark Krahmer June Kranich Robert Krug Ronald Kuntz Glenn Kushel Sharon Lairscey Melody Lambert Michelle Lamberti Deidre Lane Mary Lane Melanie Lane Alicia LaPointe Brett Lassa Scott Laursen FRESHMEN 245 Kim Lawson M -3 V' L wg 1 S Gleen Lee , Q V 1' Y , Q ' William Lee if 3 1 45 - 2 , '. 1 ,, 2' 0 if ii U Nlark Lelekacs 7 fi ,. f' fr ., .- -1 X 'ff5:,5, -if f' - 'f .-,T ' 9 , ' V . V -,VL ' Arleen Leon , - 1 ig ts V David Leslie L , 1 'gigs r' ti Egg, V, '- :,.,f f ,1 -'f--45,5 . , - if A- f 4 ,I P' K! 1 3' -,Q 1, , f , -fd 1 -V F l V. 1' QF' -wif-,.M4l., 't is li ,W 1 l Karrie Lester Glenn Lewis wx A354147 'ff '61 Tzfy, fi if C' i ,Si ef gt' ii l.'l 4 wx 1' 27' a ' ., f, Vincent Lewis L , E ,,,, 1 GreggLewis it fr. 1, F , 1 ,, ,. ,,,f,,, 14 ,, ft ' fd f C 53 J f ' f , . 4 if ., ,,, ml' gg, V , .fyvq ..,,,,, g is aj' , , r . ig? . 'Ki' an 1- E 4:1551 ,avg V.. Wayne Lewis Eva Lialios Robert Light Paul Lipori 51 , pw, 2+ 'wtf r' 1 I-:-1? ,. , ,,., M , 3 l ff Brad Little Melissa Livesay , l Q ff' 1' , K my il .gl .fn - ,iw sw W A, KA , .,VV 'Y 4 f Xi? W, i ii. i .W 1 f 'ww . .-F 1 i- I, , f, lulll, .., Sandra Lloyd V i Frank Lobasso S .b 4,4 l i 246 FRESHMEN .MQ in ' ? '! ez it 'i 1'2'n ' . if , ' if X' 'S ,ff ., r ,4 V r .512 r V I WN S220 f f',., j I WU- ' E V W L 9 . 5' Lg' aei f i 'ft-EEL , 2,23 ti Lg L22 - ' ei 9:62 45 QABOVEJ June Kranich dreams of morning sessions in upcoming years. QOPPOSITEJ Tornado backeYS come in all sizes. Gomes :S -3f'. , ' 'St' -skew -, :kt F N A ,vi U 3 l x ,Q l O A S Sig-gf 'W f t x X trim N P 'Phi if 1' 1 ' fi l sg! Drew bcods of Grads E. .A. . 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X . if ,f 1' f- 'fr Q, 111. , fur ' -fag'-ff. 3? , 'gijili w441f'2T1 ,V ,047 1-.-fa. f. 1, ,fr ' - -1 Z?4L1J ,-44' , ivy . 2 i:w'mIA HY ' Q, 4 bchool bpirit boorzd ln '77 l Homecoming-'77 was full of surprises. Spear Spartans was the theme and school spirit took a definite climb through the week. The Thursday night ritual of Tor- nado Tales was the place for Miss Susan Rice to be crowned queen. The Homecoming court consisted of 5 seniors, 3 juniors, 2 sopho- mores, and 1 freshman. From the senior class this year were Beth Braswell, Terry Chestnut, Glenette Herbert, lVlary Lee Hynds and Susan Rice. Representing the jun- ior class were Christine Cruder, Dawn Hamrick, and Alison West. From the sophomore class were Shawn Parker and Sandra Rice. Gay Anderson represented the freshman class. QTOP LEFTJ Lisa Bruce struts through Tornado Tales. QTOP RIGHTJ The Senior Class float gave John Kilgore a chance to Spear his Spartan. QBOT- TOM RIGHTQ Sharon Battista gets into the swing of things. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Bill Wolf shows Homecom- ing spirit. . E X 'F N ,, . aff 'A R , ,1 K Ui .MT I in 3 ' ,',' ' ' 'Q f y ITOPJ Dan McMullen and Terry Chestnut smile at LEFTJ Glenette Herbert and escort Creston Hooks crowd, fCENTERJ Bruce Gentry and Mary Lee enjoy the game. KTOP RIGHTJ Shawn Parker and Hynds approach crowd during half-time. KBOTTOM escort Mark Hopen show their pride during halte X s, f i vw'q, , 1 x time. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Brian Badgett proudly presents Susan Rice. f f' ' EYENTSl2QIj ' H -rf Jag,-2 Kay Smith, Suzanne Hill, Marion Gaydos perform at Tornado Tales. QTOP RIGHT! Blaine Randall drums it up during dance. CBOTTOM LEFTJ Clearlight staf- fers perform during Tales. QCENTERJ Diane Hickert smiles to all. CBOTTOM RIGHTQ Bill Hood, Alison West and Wade Hamilton enjoy game. 262 f EvENtsf Q j The Tornadoettes carried out a tradition of having a hilarious skit. The Varsity Cheerleaders also took a big part in the skit with the Tornadoettes. The Homecoming Parade took place Friday after- noon. The Senior class float was the biggest, but that didn't help, the Juniors still won the competi- tion. Friday night, the queen and her court were presented to the crowd. y f , ,, . fi-47: V 4: ,, X a H 1. If W 5 ' 4' 1 ,gf If K E przssions ohowzd Moods Jx CTOP LEFD Al Thomas and Steve Mokate enjoy skits. KTOP RIGHT, Mark Claire Labus and school photographer wonder what's to smile about. fABOVEJ Clayton Spanos finds Science interesting. QRIGHTJ Goofy races around curves at Whoop-n- Holler at River Country, Walt Disney World. CTOP LEFTJ C.H.S.'s version of a typical packer. CTOP RIGHTJ Farmerettes did a hoedown at Pep Flally. CABOVEJ Phil Jester, Blaine Randall and John Kilgore portray a Largo cheerleader on The Dating Game . QRIGHTJ James Walker, the junior rakes down The Largopaperf' 264 X EVENTS The student body at C.H.S. was in the spirit to BEAT LARGOJ' A pep rally was staged and groups put on skits. Students from both high schools invaded their oppo- nents school leaving toilet paper, shredded newspaper and any- thing else to make the school look defeated. Not only did Clearwater get decorated, but Largo High School got the worst ot the toilet papering. Truly C.H.S. students did a better job of decorating the Largo campus! Friday night was really a disappointment for the Tornado fans. Largo won the field, but in spirit Clearwater is still Number One! IMZEER Fons Flooded Pookzr Fizld Yi rj, M K ,, , ,if , s 2+ -ik J F11 QTOP LEFTJ Steve Kierecki, Daryl Seaton, and Chris Hinton play packers on The Dating Game. QFAR LEFD Chic Burger and friends harvest a crop of Largo trash. QLEFTJ Randy Blass pitches for snuff during rally. QABOVEJ Paul Buczinski spoofs Band of Gold. EVENTS 265 Ax l ' , ,MMM f f ' ' f 1 , 1 1 , ' f-. ,,v. I I, , 266 f EVENTS bludznts blzpt, biudizd, Rnd blcippzd 4 l 1. , .,.,,,, , . -, , f lrs T T f u l '2 l ,,fffi'X, ',,f V, , A :tif A - , 4 fl Q 15 .1 .f,, he - 5 , ff 60 22 To lm 'r if ,L , ,,.., , , nw. QTOP LEFTJ The days begin on the bus. CMIDDLE hang around the hang-out. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ MVS- LEFTJ The magic hour. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Kelly Han- Ransom s classes flew by. sen walks through her day. CTOP RIGHTJ Students -5' if . , L ,,f ' r ' f ,',g,'f ...M --- Students sat in class with their eyes propped open, hearing their teachers without really listening to them. The clock read 7:15. Gap- ing mouths and puffy peepers showed that the students hadn't been awake long, and that if noth- ing prevented them, they'd be asleep again soon. The classes dragged by, and eventually the 12:15 bell rang, then kids threw open doors and tumbled into the hall. Pandemonium reigned for fifteen minutes as freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors mixed in the corridors. Soon the 12:30 bell sounded, and for one more five-hour span the afternoon students had to contend with growling stomachs and class peri- ods that crawled by until 5:30, when the prison of learning released its inmates for supper. li QTOPJ Marlin Mitchell turns on the charm. QBOT- TOM LEFTJ Drafting student follows the rule. CBOT- TOM MIDDLEJ Kim Lawson uses a lot of hot air. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Students turned on the switch- boa rd. EVENTS f 267 During spare time students excelled in many fields of sports. Skateboarding became one of the biggest fads of the year. Skate- board Park opened up and people flocked there to learn about the lit- tle board with 4 wheels. Frisbee throwing was still around and stu- dents spent many hours in the parking lot tossing the little round disc. Water sports drew people to the beaches and lakes for water skiing, sailing, swimming and scuba diving. Some students found mud, jeeps and trucks to go together and spent hours finding the fun of 4-wheeling. Although school was a big part of life it seems students found spare time for just about anything. CTOP LEFTQ Skateboarder masters the curves of the track. CTOP RIGHTJ Skier showed his style of relax, ation. QMIDDLEJ Students began to enhance their abilities by taking sailing lessons. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Gary Taylor uses parking lot for Frisbee throwing. 268 X EVENTS Q' 41743 ' I , ,gfyf , , ..,,,- , Q , f y .. V 1? s , , 4 fa, U we Ig 6 Q 43' ff '21 ' 'gy' 1, 'fn 4 Wg 5 E0 V 'lf f , 1 W. . ff. C42 fi 3 35493 bludents Valued Leisure Time l E- .A-W-- M P , M , I :Q ,J 7 ,, .P mf? I Ziff mr, f. W f' ,nf 9 f 1 ' 2 A 4 f UZ , cv - C 'f ,,, Y' I, r fb' JM, ,- A ft 1, ' CTOP LEFTJ Exploring the undersea depths became more and more interesting. CTOP RIGHTJ Jeff Bullock barges his way through the mud. KABOVEJ What happens when your battery turns over? Bobby McDermott and Mike Stanly found out all about it. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Steve Brittian conquers hill at Starkey. 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CBOTTOM RIGHTJ Mary Baines, Jenny Davis, Lorraine Tracy, and Sue Pate skied through weekends. QBOTTOM LEFD Cathy Dean waves from Christmas float. QTHIS PAGE, TOPJ Mike Raynor helps out the Row- die section. QTOP RIGHTJ McDonald's packed in students that had nothing better to do. QABOVE LEFTJ Beth Climo watches over game. QABOVE RIGHTJ Sharon Battista collects money for cover charge. CABOVEJ Jim McKowan and Sunny Smith relax. QLEI-TJ Leni Seaton wears out her boogie shoes. QRIGHTJ Cathy Currey and Wendy Bliss munch out at McDonald's. .. J... .1 - .... .V E , Paying attention in class was increasingly difficult as Fridays drew nearer. Weekend thoughts occupied the minds of even the most attentive students. The prospect of two whole days released from school gave us plenty to daydream about. lntricate details of how we'd spend them came alive in our heads. By the last class on Friday the weekend had begun and the anticipation was finally over. With more precision than ever displayed in class a wild and crazy dash was made for the door and our schem- ing minds sorted out exactly what we'd tell our parents about the next 48 hours. The confusion soon settled down as directions to parties and games were exchanged and strategies to wheedle later curfews got underway. With an overabundance of energy we went separate ways and threw ourselves into a multitude of activities. Time blurred past and before we knew it Sunday night had arrived and the impend- ing reality of Monday morning faced us. The weekend was now a memory, as all good things do, it had come to an end. WEEKENDS ! 271 A-.-....,c-.. ,. .., . .V , .. i,,a..-:,,,..g,,g-, 1 M.. -.f4.,g,f,1,a:m2-' .1- -. ...WWW fn, -.t.5fe::.f,--'-,-f, ,whiti- 5 fJE1151?i i:f'f 2+ N' V, ia, , Concerts Wzrz Q Riot Weekends were looked forward to as concerts increased in popu- larity and price. Ticket rates soared, with many performances going as high as 515. Summer outdoor concerts had some surprising outcomes, begin- ning with the excellent shows of Pink Floyd and Fleetwod lVlac, and ending in chaos at the Led Zeppe- lin concert. Fans and police clashed after the group left the Tampa Stadium stage due to a mild downpourf' The Zeppelin incident halted outdoor concerts at Tampa Stadium indefinitely. Among the stars glittering at Baby area concert halls were Bad Company, Boston, Foghat, Kan- sas and the Outlaws, with Heart and Styx making their debut. lVlon- days were dreaded, as concert fanatics drug their red eyes and pounding heads to school. 6 3 fx ' fb-40,00 1 X W V25 2 fQ'f f'67 W9 44 f ffgfjfff 'Wwnf ff! 7x ff f f 5' W -1 G , , I' Y K 4' f MW, -, V 1 f , f 1' ,Q Q 1' ai ff '- 1 .V .V ,,i ' 12 . ft M Tl a 1' 2 .- . 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V - H .. :37i5,vV7?3f,FitQ4...5,:i:5,l,5f. W., I.:-,.f,..'v,t.t,,J,5.',.3.Vv..yf.Q:7f...QWHg., 272 'I WEE KEND5 9 f' I T TG fflf' 'ff3ff53i'7'255153 f- -.. . V' A .51-QQ., .rw . Z-3g:.isflQ v , 4 4-M . ' ' . 5 fii-'ff ffi 4 -1- W- -sw -T55 21,127-.'QihF.1r:11'...w: frzif : ' - ' s .ear .. ' .mf-My-,fp lg, ww,-. x . - .4 '-ipi,4i'g94'5-1' 1' n V K ry -ll . ff .HMI X ., , 4-5 t f0PPOSlTE PAGE, Huck Roberts, ex CHS student, has hrs dream fulfrlled by maklng at bug wuth Frrefall. KBOTTOM RIGHTJ Comedlan Steve lVlartln starts the small people Iaughrng durrng hrs show at the Baylront Center rn February. fMIDDLE LEFTJ Prnk Floyd washes you were here. IBOTTOM LEFTJ lan I Anderson ol Jethro Tull plays luke the mlnstrel rn the gallery. QTHIS PAGE, TOP RIGHTJ Keith Emer-, son, master of the keyboards, proves It at the Bay- lront Center nn November. KBOTTOM LEFU Greg Lake smgs a solrloquy ol C'est La Vue, QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Carl Palmer drums up a sensational solo. 2 .R Q5 r A V , 'f '.g 'D',v 2 ,!-FJ , v.,,..-:- ., A, , ..,.,.g-. . f Q' r r '---erm: 4 :T . VX -1:-155' ff:-v. rr r 's-, 2' . L W 2' Q , ,. . ,f -gf-v-. - ,Fwy ,., , 3' b - ,.C,, ,' V,:' - i Q ' 3 The construction of Countryside High School was delayed because of an eagle's nest on the building site. The building of this school will eliminate dou- ble sessions at CHS and Dunedin. Nlean- while the double sessions dominated high school life. Students spent hours in the library studying and visiting before and after school. The parking lot was reconstructed in order to stop all the dragsters and druggies from hang- ing out. School was also used for club activities such as the senior class plant sale and the Interact Crawl-a-thon. Learning to drive was one of the real ben- eficial challenges of school. Students met friends inthe halls, cafeteria, library and in the parking lots at all hours of the day for reasons ranging from getting assignments to gossip or a quick smoke. School was the place for all things at all times. ' f, tfdfffilv' QABOVEJ Students studied in the library for tests. CTOP RIGHTJ Don Burnett, Craig Brown, Mike Pon- ticetlo and Frank Labasso converse before after- noon session starts. CCENTER RIGHTJ Mr. Gorakios talks to a customer during Senior Class plant sale. BOTTOM RIGHTJ Parking lot attendants await for new cars to arrive. 274 X EVENTS ab I- lv, ff L- 1 . , vft-af ' , - , if. . 5 ...gtfib bit H 6.4-if gmfflr Q Variety Lifted Gpirifs E X, 1-vm a 5 T' 1 E XI' QTOP LEFTJ Workers pour cement for new bus run- way. CTOP RIGHTJ Terry Quessenberry shows off plant during plant sale. QCENTER LEFTJ Cathi Hopen, Crickett Nlanuel, Carolyn Collins and David Mulder help decorate Christmas tree. QCENTER RIGHTJ Sunny Smith gets ready to drive around range. CBOTTOM LEFTJ Greek Club learns Greek dance during cultural experience. EVENTS f L75 Z Z pw ,, FQCE FQCE6 if, wwfwwwmww' K' , ,,.y Q .,,' ,Q CTOPJ Jim King takes a lap. QLEFTJ Did Nancy Lou- vans fail in? QRIGHTJ Ed Bryan reacts to final dead' line, as Stephanie Bedeer gurgles of the game. 276 f FACES i GEIDFFI 7 62391 Q ' M M me ii gl 1.-, QTOPJ Steve Mokate is so enthused. QMIDDLE LEFD Debbie Noah is too. QMIDDLEJ Beth Braswell wins Mary Tyler Moore look-alike contest. QMIDDLE RIGHTJ Cathi Hopen makes a mature senior come ment. QBOTTOMJ Laura Laney practices her Steve Martin routine. FACES X 277 278!EVENTS Iftlllllll EEG S3 gg g g gage! Dances Qttroctzd Couples Steppin out, dancing and par- tying on December 23. This was all a part ot the annual P.A.K. Silver- bell Christmas Formal held at the Sheraton Sand Key Hotel. For many girls this was their chance to ask the person they have had their eye t on or their steady boyfriend, while members of P.A.K. werevbusy pick- ing up corsages or taking a nap for the big night out. As the band, Maddancer, began to play, many ofthe couples began to dance, while others decided to t wait for a crowd to form and then secretly slipped into the mass. By the end of the dance, many had deserted their dates, found new ones for the next dance or found a party to keep the nightlife rolling. l QBOTTOM LEFTJ Patty Leptrone and Jeff Shimer sway gently to the music, QABOVE CENTERJ Nelson Jones takes a punch break. QTOPJ Tom Martin and . his date Barbara Mariani gaze at the large turn-out. QABOVE RIGHT1 Venus Chaplinsky boogies to the beat i Clearwater Mall was invaded in February by the ladies and their specially chosen dates. The area between Burdines and Gayfers was opened up to the Y-teens and their friends who came to dance to the noise of Seabo. Ballots were passed out during the dance so participants could vote for their choice of Sweetheart Queen. After much dancing and partying everyone anticipated the crowning of the queen, who was Lynn McKenna. She and her escort Burk Fishburn were joined on the dance floor by the rest of the court as they danced to the selected song lf, Tired dancers wandered up and down the closed mall eating, window shopping, and roaming the dark halls. CTOP LEFD Karen Chamberlin and Bob Louvaris ito, David Foster, and Debbie Leptrone rest play up to the camera. QTOP RIGHTJ Gina Maglio between bouts. KRIGHTJ Kit Griffith and Jim Haines and Tom Christ check their biorhythms in the mid- frolic among the statues. dle of the mall. QABOVEJ Nancy Gregory, Jeff Dipol- Donczrs btzppzd Cut l 9' EVENTS X 279 Interns Invodzd Corczrs Seniors left the schools this year to earn credits in the rela- tively new internship program. By becoming an intern they were able to learn of their career interest on a first hand basis. Students that have carried dreams of being lawyers, doctors, journalists, or photographers most of their lives now had the opportunity to actually observe and participate in the field of their choice. fTOPj Naomi Safirstein and Linda Williams plan to operate on an unsuspecting patient. QMIDDLE LEFTJ Jerry Polukoff preps for an examination. fMlDDLEJ Chuck Bailey cross-examines a surprise witness. CMIDDLE RIGHTQ Duane Brough focuses in on life. CBOTTOMJ Randy Blass develops new tal- ents. 280 X INTERNS Groduotzs Escaped Eorly Graduation came mid-year in '78 to 145 seniors with only 98 of those graduating actually partici- pating in the ceremony. Wearing grey caps and gowns, the seniors received their diplomas with mixed emotions knowing that they would leave the security of the school's routine and experiencing doubts of their new independ- ence. Running the short ceremony was Assistant Principal Larry Goodbread. Greg Mathis, Jett Tong, and Scarlett Brown encour- aged the graduates to seek out new opportunities and strive to attain their goals. l - X .gn 4? v ff 1 Q , CTOPJ Greg Mathis addresses January graduates. diploma. QLEFD Jane Shin waits to flip her tassel. KABOVEJ Seniors wait for their turn to receive their GRADUATlON X 28l 282 X ADS Bob Lee's Goroge 201 U.S. 19 N. and Drew St. Sandy Johnson Self Service Gas 812 Park St. Bill McCann, Bobb McCann p 300 S. Duncan 48 City of Clearwater Gas Dlvlslon 900 Chestnut sr. '- Ricky Moore Q: Don OIson's Firestone 500 S. Missouri Ave. Wayne NIacK, Glynnette Herbert 191,571 ,,,,,, rf 1 ' or W 'fr 4 Eifgffaw r E , A l 4 ,..,, , 'X A full line of rnultn color screen pnnted fashions specnallznng un ongnnal art and logo designs are avaulable wholesale and retail A gm XX l WW!! iff x W X I and Safe Co. si JU Q Clearwater Lock ' l1v ' X ? 1 e LL f Y eee ,j rw' x X W r f O'fT3fi'2ZT'9 ' a JW ,if.'l1'f. A X 'CLEARWATER 1 X , 1 ' . I W Nofichgizshine Mall I r X . I f i,-- ' H X X Q, f' x ' XS?i:-,LF g ' a ,,I 1'fIffiM'?'H W W ,-kv-M-,,,h fm? I 1 2 ff ,ff f f f ,,' 1 ff f .fx f f' X, X f V XX 'x xix 5 f 1 r XXX X g 7,, W X X . X R ff lx XNNX xy R X 1 ff -., XX ,- X4 Xxx! x 0 h , Xxx ffw Y F! fxbf O X R Xxx A-,nj R . U! X Q11 J Cb X C J 4,11 ff 5 A X Kxxiffxf, ,4f If fA , ,l ' Xvvgaj fy Y , XX -i CLEFU Debbie Koontz finds N.H.S. ceremony a boon that lights up her life. 1 A , I N4 .. . i T 9 ,- ,. it ,ma ,.4 v I 1 ,,f'-Nv.m 9 .o 4,19 , , W' , r -1 9 -4 v ff .. 1 'fain ' 4 - A fwier-,E , , I . Ah 1:3111 A ' 'fix'-. , . 5 . Q fm' . - 1-1 , , .,,. .1 A , X ,F ., K nl' 1 fm Y, -K. ,..-,1-,,,.K, , .hx -. V .- , .,. , 'v ,Q ...f .' ,, , ' 1 , -fw Y 1 - . ,, -1-35. z , , -qi - w 'K-. -' ' ' '-.'--ot H- ' 'I f 1 . 2. . 1 i I e lnteroet Worked With Q Green Thumb, 288 X INTERACT Interact began the year with a record membership of 110. Everyone was excited, they really wanted to do something, said George NlcKiethen, club advisor. The club held a crawl-a-thon around the C.H.S. track. Partici- pants got pledges for each half- Iap they crawled. Jim King tried so hard crawling the 15 laps, he fin- ished in the hospital. Shell Johni ston crawled the longest for the girls, seven laps. Money collected was donated to UPARC and the American Cancer Society. In December, the members gathered for a formal banquet at Chief Charley's. Tampa Bay Row- die Joe Fink was the guest speaker. Interact continued their tradi- tion of tending a section of the school's front yard. They also donated yard equipment. Because of the problems with the gymnasium floor, the annual Interact-Key Club basketball game had to be postponed until late January. The club also planned a basketball game with the 98 Rock disc jocks for February. Once a month, club members went on occupational field trips. The club visited a money bank, blood bank, and a lawyer's office. Every Wed- nesday, two members went to a luncheon-meeting of Rotary Club, Interact sponsor. 4 f 0 f 'f- ' ' I' O ,g QM, f if f . ,, , . ' My .l,., 4, , -. ..,,J,qGN , , . . , '.'m ' ' r ' ' ' f ,J ' QTOPJ Jim King takes a break during the crawl-a- thon while some girls come to his aid. QBOTTOMJ Interact Officers Laura Pidgeon, Secretary: TOVTW McGeachy, Treasurer, Lori Clyburn, Vice-President! Bill Kranich, President. QABOVEQ Anxious Tom NlcGeachy waits at the starting line. A af l l l l CABOVE FROM LEFD George McKeithen, Lori Cly' Leni Seaton, Anne Sweeney, Kim Vernon, Laura burn, Chris Hinton, Daryl Seaton, Tom McGeachy, Lyons, Jim King, Leslie Rivere, Chris Cardin, Shelli Bill Kranich, Kim Dunham, Kim Bradgdon. CMID- Johnston, Debbie Carlson, Jami Donovan, Steve DLEJ Blaine Randall, Cheryl Evers, Tracie Binzel, Molsberry, Shari Moore, Phil Kellogg. QTOPJ Angels Snipes, Bean Vernon, Linda Steiner, Pricilla Tench, Peggy Tench, Amy Corell, Cathy Dean, Alan Gooch, Kevin Term, Randy Moore. QTOPJ Interact meeting becomes a jam session. INTERACT X 289 Interact I-lzldCrc1wl-Q-Thon Y ,, ,Aj - , VV f n 5 '??'5W,3!12E.ZQ'Q5K5 . . M 7 42114 A if yy, 4, My P ff fasfiei 596112, 5 l P vig? CTOPJ Patty Davis and Toni Dangle wait for the starting signal. QABOVEJ Kirk Iannone races around the track on his knees. CBOTTOM RIGHTJ Tom McGeachy gets a taste of the good life. 290 X INTERACT Q QTOPJ Interact members socialize during meeting. CCENTER, FROM LEFT1 Kerri Glorfield, Angie Willis, Ann Milner, Patty Davis, Sue Cady, Denise Mitchel, Sandra Rice, Dawn Vargus, Denise Lathrop, Tami Dangler, Lori Wheless, Sally Graff, Sue Hrycaj, Lisa Good. QBOTTOMJ Interact members plan crawI-a- thon. 'H' if tif' Dronzz Cross The Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement was pre- sented to Cadet Captain Barry Roeper during a special football halftime ceremony in November. The Bronze Cross is the highest national award for a IVICJROTC cadetp only one is awarded annu- ally among the 52 schools com- peting. Contributing to school spirit, the unit marched in the Home- coming parade in October. The unit also held their annual Toys for Tots drive. Helicopter orientation flights were held for the cadets. The basic training flights started on C.H.S.'s athletic field but moved to Clearwater Air Park when neighbors complained. ln local rifle range competition the IVICJROTC unit placed sixth out of the 12 schools competing. The unit hoped for better national scores. On November 10 the unit helped celebrate the Nlarine Corps 203rd birthday with a huge cake and dress uniform ceremony. 292 X ROTC Qwordzd To Coclzt , ,,,,, I CTOP5 Jeff Tong, John Williams and Sandy Johnson Moody inspects Ba bara F elds nifo m march through halls with cadets. QBOTTOMJ Col. fl. ir: iv it ,QL -i .J lr' E 2 QTOPJ Barry Roeper and Robert Palmer ride in helicopter. KABOVEJ Barry Roeper receives bronze cross. KFAR RIGHTJ Eric Compton, John Warden, and Bill Pry practice flag drill. KRIGHTJ Jeff Tong enjoys cruise on an amtrack. ...W ROTC X 293 f ly gf Zh' L. l l CTOP RIGHTJ Eric Compton leads flag bearers. ITOP LEFTJ Barry Roeper practices drill. fBOT'TOM 294 X ROTC R915 w - - Offzfzd n 3 Chonqc 0f Pocz .ami LEFTJ Sgt. Major Troy Hamm, advisor of ROTC. monies during basketballgame KBOTTOM RIGHTJ ROTC performed special cere- ,J . Q, ., , -.. , , an 'A iv . lv ,I q Q A pf G J 4 u t'Q-QEQWC A, A -l 9' L, 2' M ,N +1-U CLEARWATEK HK' H SC HOGL MARTNE CORPS JROTK UNIT 7'f' '1-1 NifHRl'Nli 1' if RR M 74 KTOP LEFTJ Barry Roeper checks troops while Jeff Miles eyes the camera. fTOP RIGHTJ ROTC stressed physical fitness. CBOTTOM, FRONT ROWJ Ray Hazucha, Fiore Dimeo, Esther Dimeo, Jeff Tong, John Williams, Barry Roeper, Sandy John- son, Jett Miles, Agnes Rauseo, Joe Rauseo. CSEC- OND ROWJ Lt. Col. Moody, Dave House, Linda Tin- ner, Sally Brzezinski, Nancy Meier, Debbie Patter- son, Jana Tenbeig, Wendy Williams, Barbie Fields 1 Michelle Gross, Lorrie Daniels, John Hynds, Scott Larsen, Dave Fredricks, Paul Husted, Jon Von- derau, Noel Wolf, Anna Francis, Madelin Harding, Robin Turner, Conchita Haywood, Margeret Andri- ola, Marjiec Moura, Tracy Scott, Jane Hancock, Jennifer Peterson, Sgt. Major Hamm. CTHIRD ROWJ Tom Mudano, Jean Umstead, Debbie Collins, Tim Sadler, John Allen, Jimmy English, Dave Bar- ber, Brandt Defdrest, Tom McGowan, Bill Pray, Wayne Fenton, George Conklin, Charles Maness, James Petkosen, Charles Duffy, Vincent Redulla, John Worden, Ken Clinton, Westley Hearn. QLAST ROWJ Lenny Plants, Eric Compton, Andy Moore, Marcus Parker, Joe Browning, Joe Salatino, Dana Workman, Eric Wengstrorn, Susan Lewis, Mark Krahmer, Glenn Guenther, Bob McCall, Bob Ward, Mike Piper, Bob Palmer, John Labus, Eric Sindell, Mildred Jones. ROTC X 295 296 X ITS I fq f . , .5 1 I '27 ff X4 1 ' iii, '---.W 4, 45, W, I . I I.T.6. bfoqzd OrwzlI's1C764 The primed voices projected across the auditorium as the per- formers practiced their lines. George Orwell's portrayal ot a ter- rible time in the future, 1984, was produced by the International Thespian Society for their tall play. Renee Smith, a member ot the cast, said, I think we did a tan- tastic job on the play. Everyone worked well together. The Drama Club also performed the Acting Lesson which received good ratings in com- petition. We worked hard for our ratings, we deserved them, com- mented Louise Webster, the drama club secretary. Several Thespians attended a weekend workshop at the Univer- sity of Miami in early Nlarch. Linda Seratini and Chris Doyle partici- pated inthe state finals there. fr: 41. 1' 'i . 42 Cathi Morgan bids the crowd goodbye. 'un 1 i .,,, 41 , M K1 , 'L vul- rf' if-10 ,ff ,,,z. Ji. K ff. x c,,., . I! ., 1 1 L 'J 1 4 - 'U 0-Q... ,, 'KE Star li , ill l E li QTOP LEFTJ Jody Steel helps Becky Wood apply wrinkles before show. QTOP RIGHTJ Jerry Polukoff and Marco Nlenna bartle it out. QCENTERJ Marco Menna practices at dress rehearsal. QBOTTOM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Renee Smith, Cathi Morgan, Vanessa Berk, Erin Shanan, Chris Doyle. QBACK ROWJ Scott Ziger, Marco Menna, Linda Ser- afini, Louise Webster. QOPPOSITE PAGE5 Renee Smith makes a last minute check-up. DRAMA X 297 Club Explorcd Closalcol Cultures The Junior Classical League ics as Latin and Grammar, Cus- 64, dug into classical cultures. During toms and Costumes, and Penta- February the club attended the thalon, reading comprehension. Junior Classical League District 6 The club planned a banquet at J ,WL Forum. the end of the year. Anne Magee V Students competed in such top- sponsored the club. KTOP, FROM LEFD Sue Snyder, Ann McCue, Maxine Susan Tipton, Kathy Haeler. . . - Q, Muller, Yuling Han, Mary Perrine, Walter Cook, l. J 9 Q4 . --T ' e X - VT .922 :nl X T. f N5 I I N 1 y I f 1 i .1 Af I . f- , fuk' fffx I l 298fJR. CLASSICAL LEAGUE X H n l -.3 J..-4' Fil M -if' - . ,, if , K7 1 s i ' . l l N 19? tg-ff 4 x Draft rs Drew Lot Drafters mapped the Clearwater High School building for new stu- dents, so they can find their way around campus, after all it's a big school, said Delmas Greene, advisor to the club, now in his sec- ond year. The club built scale models of houses. They also plan- ned to sponsor a wheelchair bas- ketball game in April, and a party at the end ofthe school year. mf l QTOPJ Jay Patoullet puts the magic touch on his project. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Gary Bray, John Blechsch- miot, Scott Kosfeld, Jim King, Delmas Greene, John Kilgore, David Griffin, Paris Fogg, Alan Cher- uite, Fred Dinger, Kent Davidson, Jay Hunter, Matt Lis, Jay Patoullete, Roger Nemeth. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Roger Nemeth works on drafting project. DRAFTING X 299 300! Focusing on civic activities, the Key Club collected more than 600 cans of food from Clearwater students during December. These cans were distributed to needy families. Twenty members also took underprivileged children to Camp Seoule for a day. Clearwater High got a face- lift with the new marquee pur- chased bythe Key Club. Each week the members from the Key Club attended the luncheon meetings of Kiwanis their sponsors. To finance their expenses the Key Club published and sold their annual calendar. Girls were chosen for the calendar by parading one by one into the large conference room filled Clubbzrs bponsorzd with wide-eyed Key Clubbers. Two girls were chosen per month. lt was the best calendar yet said Brad Badger presi- dent of the club. Supporting school spirit the Key Club made a homecoming float and had a car bash before the Clearwater-Largo game. lvan Werkhiser was advisor to the 78 Key Club. Cor bash CLEFTJ Brad Badger poses for calendar picture. QRIGHTJ Brad Badger Pete James Tom Christ Mark Billiris Jay McCann Bill Lowrie David Mar- FRONT ROW FROM LEFTJ Mitch McFredieric Paris Fogg Alan Chervitz Mark Billiris Burke Fish- burn Bruce Wildgrude Pete James Doug Wil- liams Hay McCann Matt Farmer. CSECOND ROWT David Vocus Bill Newman George Billiris Rich Brasher Phil Jester. QTHIRD ROWJ Russ Williams Steve Poepke Fred Dinger Steve Melone Jay ll 77 I I 11 I I I I 1 4 i 1 , , , tin, Doug Williams collect cans for drive. QBOTTOM, I 1 , , . , , Kelly Brad Badger Bob Phillipy Tom Christ. Q.. X 'fl Y 'ff F' .-Q, 5 42 Wlfgkq ,tl WW.. ' x.,., . ,.'. I -QQ: M , . e - PM .ff XNQ ,-1. 'gee -1.. n KL!-hf F,-in-1'- ' I f. N x gf Y 2, 1 .Lx V gan ,galil uv CTOP LEFTJ Clearwater lashes back at Largo. CTOP CABOVEJ Jay Black hit Largo where it really hurts. RIGHTJ Brad Badger officiates Key Club meeting. , . . fnsq X x n ?N V i I 3 w., . 'sn , - K -1 ' V I f Avi, . ,ffm 'W xi, .' N Y KEY CLUB X 301 iiiilil YE lv IZVY Y CTOP LEFTJ Eddie Clemons pounds out his frustra' QTOP RIGHTJ Key Club project gave C.H.S. a new tions. QBOTTOMJ Phil Jester, Rob Bollenback, and face on Gulf-to-Bay. Tom Christ take notes during Key Club meeting. 302 X KEY CLUB 15 Choirs I-lzld Christmas Concert l QTOP RIGHTJ Dale Stoneeipher directs Chorus, lngrassrs, Pam Morgan, Cath: Morgan, Denise Jorf KTOP LEI-'U Ninth grade chorus rehearses for con' dan, Janet Thomas, Karen Peoples, Eileen Jewel, cert, KABOVE, FROM LEFTJ Kelly Eversole, Lrsa Wendy Roach. fFRONT ROWJ Rob Muller, Steve Blyshask, Wendy Schrnrdt, Joy Roberts, Dale Bryan, GaryStere, Steve Malone. Q H --...,., 'l': i if l CHOlR 303 1 Choirs I-Izld Christmos Concert M , .4,' , i f M. ' ga J:-f 4 f 4 CTOPJ Choir takes a break during practice. QBOT- TOMJ QFRONT ROW, FROM LEFU Gayle Nleshey, Della Hudson, Melanie Felice, Sandy Lloyd, Kathy Waldorf, Steve Riddle, Jim Thomas, Susan Cher- vitz, Christie Starr, Lisa Jewell, Linda Glenn, Debbie Hepp, Lisa Casner, CMIDDLE ROW, FROM LEFTQ 304 X CHORAL DEPT. Janis Weingarten, Eleanor Maynord, Kara Fenlon, Diana Olson, Anita Outwater, Denise Howard, Diane McClelland, Bobby Curtis, Sheryl Roffey, Deborah Culbertson, Sandy Gallay, Kelly Stewert, Gaye Anderson, Jill Parsons. QBACK ROW, FROM LEFTJ Jane Steiner, Carol Dubendorf, Tina Stearns, Melody Lambert, Susan Williams, Marcus Parker, Marvin Jones, Dan Prather, Dorothy Williams, Chris Loveland, Karen Jackson, Kate Trombley, Bridget Keenan, Patty Yingling. -43 to .,. x - . , -gi U dl yi ,....:.13'i at ,f I For Christmas and Spring Con- certs the vocal music department rehearsed, rehearsed, and rehearsed. The choirs practiced during classtime and performed everything from classical I can- not answer thee to pop song Traces The vocal department included a freshman and sophomore choir, with juniors and seniors compris- ing the concert choir. . . TFT14' . 1 ws ' M' ' N , W . To 3 ar ,533 ' KTOP, FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHTJ Becky Muir, Vicki Stover, Tami Riclde, Lonie Charters, Lisa Blyshack, John Haines, April Sutton, Becky Wood, Lori Packwell, Jill Muir, Melanie Wagner, CSECOND ROWJ Leslie Wright, Therese Schultz, Jon Jasones, Stacy Druce, Lalit Ganshamdase, Susan Hrychaj, Christine Mau, Janet Thomas, Gene Kashions, Kasaclis Shepard, Whitine Cout. QTHIRD ROWJ Mary Ann Savalle, Julie Wells, Louis Freheart, Lori Mathews, Irvin Lane, Bryan Batton, David Winton, Ken Morgan, Trish Miller, Dan Morgan, Carol Stere, Lori Freman. QCENTER, FRONT ROW, Lonie Char- ters, Jane Steiner, Carol Duvendorff, Melody Lam- bert, Julie Wells, lrvin Lane, Bryan Batton, Lisa Cur- tis, Tris Miller, Patty Yingling. CSECONDD Dela Huston, Jancie Weingarten, Cara Finland, Annetta Outwater, Elenore Maynard, Debbie Hopp, Julie Shimor, Linda Glenn, Lisa Casmer. QBOTTOMQ Choirs clown around during practice, CHOIR X 305 YFU l-lostzd Exchonqz btudznts Welcoming foreign students with a smile is Youth for Understanding, a club devoted to the understanding of youth from different countries. Willis Butts, through his fascination with foreign lan- guages and countries has led to his sponsorship of YFU. The members them- selves are all friendly, adventurous kids to welcome visiting students to Clearvva- ter. No students came to Clearwater with the YFU exchange program this year, but that didn't stop the club from being active. A Christmas party for all the YFU clubs in Pinellas County encouraged the sharing of project ideas and fellowship. The club brought yearbooks for exchange students so that they might have a pictorial memory of their stay in Clearwater. A trip to Disney World fin- ished off their agenda with a wild fun time. YFU welcomes all students with a warm handshake and friendly assist- ance. QTOP RIGHT, BACK ROWE Fung Sang, Maragret Andriols, Lance Feathrngill, Lynda Featherngill, Kanta Jagwani, lfka Andrei, Jacki Cowatr, Hector lurcovich, Angelina Andrei. QBOTTOM LEFT, FROM 306 X YFU LEI-'U Chuck Bailey, Leslie Crank, Steve Luben, Fluth Hagler, officers of 78 YFU. QBOTTOM RIGHT! Hang Fung Sang relaxes during YFU meet- ing. QTOP LEFl', LEFT T0 RIGHTJ Mary Ruth Hagler, Steve Luben, Debie Reuter, Chuck Bainley, Leslie Crank, Shelly Hill, Lance Featherngill, Mr. Butts. CMIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ Angelina Andrei, Pam Flichman, Kama Jagwani, Jane Hagler, Ghang Fung Sang, Hector lurcovich. QBOTTOM ROW, '-X -is LEFI' T0 RIGHTJ Lynda Featherngill, Margaret Andriola, Jane Hagler, and Marek Roider wait for YFU meeting to begin. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Ruth Hagler enjoys an YFU outing. CBOTTOM RIGHTJ lurcovich presents a valentine to advisor Mr. Butts. YFU I 307 Clzorliqht Looked bzyond Campus Clearlight expanded its cover- age beyond campus this year by covering such controversial issues as stress, rape, and the Ku Klux Klan, and doing it in greater depth. We include in every issue off- campus news that's important to students, said Vanessa Orlando, editor of the nationally recognized paper of Clearwater High. Clearlight published 10 issues, and enlarged their Christmas issue to 12 pages, for the first time in three years. They con- sulted with professional journal- ists from Modern Media Institute CMMIJ before each issue. Staffers won scholarships to MMI in graphic arts, photography, 'li 308 X CLEARLIGHT news writing and advertising. The staff tried to package in- depth features in double-truck layouts with extra emphasis gained through graphics. Advisor Shirley Broad, was invited to speak at the Southern lnterscholastic Press Association, CSIPAJ convention at the Univer- sity of South Carolina in March. She also had an advertising article published in Scholastic Editor Magazine. Clearlight continued its winning streak, gathering awards in the Sigma Delta Xi, Clearwater Sun, Florida Scholastic Press Associa- tion, SIPA, and Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association competi- tions. QTOPJ Vanessa Orlando - editor - gives advice to staffers. QABOVEJ Vanessa Orlando, Alice Harra and Braulio Parajon rest during Editors Day at DiS- ney World. S 15 QTOP LEFTJ Alice Harra, double truck editor. KBOT- TOM LEFTJ News editor Jett Bubin. fCENTERJ Staf- ter Mark Billiris reads over copy. CBOTTOM RIGHTJ Penn Dawson, artist. QBELOWJ Dorita Osoro cuts up. Am, 4 t t rt ,,tt ' CLEARUGHT! 309 s ff X. wi Ms. MQW CTOP LEFU Advisor Shirley Broad smiles at Clear- puts finishing touches on a Clearlight issue. CBOT- Iight's popularity. QABOVEJ Staffer Jane Hagler TOM RIGHTJ Scott Zeibey searches for the perfect interviews Matt Lis. QTOP RIGHTJ Baruiio Parajon story. 310 X CLEARLIGHT , 6 , H1634 ' f , 'flifffmvwfwagcgwgw . i , 4 ' i' .' .f I' .' ' A 4 K v Q 1 z ' 1 4 Wx 1 1 1 'f Wwwwffwpymiiwmweall ..g,.,-.' Y. ' ' 'uf' ff fxrfffywwyw, A if My . , X Mi Z , 'f' 345 V 595222255 Q. 1 ' 1 I - 1 Z PW' CTOP RIGHTJ Angela Snipes, and Sharon Mitchell paste up a story. QABOVEJ Staff member Todd Qua- sius gets ready to go out on an assignment. QBOT- TOM LEFT, ON RAIL FROM BOTTOM STEPJ Alice Harra, Roberta McLean, Mandy McKisson, Angela Snipes, Dorita Osorio, Ruth Hagler, Karen Brauer, Sharon Mitchell, Diana Hickert, Carol Culkar, Jane Hagler, Marcie Kane, Vanessa Orlando. QBACK ROW, FROM BOTTOM STEPJ Allen Foley, Scott Zeb- ley, Todd Ouasius, John Spataro, Mark Billiris, Tom Howland, Penn Dawson, Gary Stere, Braulio Para- jon, Blair Hornbuckle. .MJ Tornodozitzs Fired Up Fcins With chorus-line routines and synchronized moves the Torna doettes entertained during half time. Under the leadership of captains Susan Haygood and Barbara lVlariani the Torna- doettes competed successfully at their summer camp workshop in July. The girls received first place for their high kick routine. The grueling practices which began during the summer con- tinued into second semester, making the Tornadoettes a preci- sion unit. The Tornadoettes dec- orated with festive balloons and streamers. Penny Collins served as the new sponsor who whipped a bunch of talented individuals into the flowing machine of the Tornadoettes. Several donut sales and car washes helped finance new uniforms and equip- ment. a X ,Ga QTOP, FROM RIGHTJ Cheryl Evers, Vonna Weaver, nado4Tales skit. 1BOTTOMjTornadoettes march in Christmas parade. Brenda Zega and Kay Smith dress rehearse for Tori 312 TORNADOETTES K .,,..,...A,,.....-.- A fa:-gf 1 sf. we l .f 'it . f 'wqwnmuu ,yvwgi 'avi f If , 1 l l QTOP LEFD Tornadoettes get a kick out of pleasing the crowds. CTOP RIGHTJ Kim Borchardt and Bar- bara Mariani get ready for the game. QABOVEQ Kathi Loula and Cheryl Evers bubble with laughter. QLEFTJ Tornadoettes await their cue to go on the field. TORNADOETTES! 313 fa Tomodocttzs Highlighted I-lolffimz y 5, jdkggf ,,, ,.,, , , , CTOP LEFD Annette Rhoads concentrates during practice. CTOP RIGHTJ Marion Gaydos and Lucricia Franklin wave to fans in stands. QABOVE FRONT ROWJ Susan Flice, Kerry Baruch, Susan Haygood, Barbara Mariani, Marion Gaydos. QSECOND ROWJ Patti Orosz, Annette Flhoades. QTHIRD ROWJ Sonia Lopes, Ann Locke, Debbie Noah, Cheryl Evers, Terri Chesnut, Carrie Molnar, Suzanne Hill. CTOP ROWJ Molly Jones, Christina Cruder, Kim Borchardt, Karen Anderson, Kim Williams, Laura Laney, Brenda Zega, Lisa Griebler, Lucricia Franklin. 314 I TORNADOETTES Q . qui, CTOPJ Ann Locke imitates Larry Gainey in Tornado QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Terry Chesnut practices drill tales skit. KBOTTOM LEFTJ Tornadoettes march before game. through halls before CIearwater!Largo game. TORNADOETTES X 315 Wrestlcrzttcs Lifted Tzom Morolz The Wrestlerettes were involved in a new undercover activity which operated under the name Secret Sis. The program involved the mysterious penning of spirit notes to the wrestlers with candy atta- ched. The squad had 10 girls to cheer the wrestlers on. To help pay for their new uniforms and other goodies they had garage and donut sales which netted over 5100. 2+-uf 31 6 X WRESTLERETTES QS CTOP RIGHTJ Shari Moore keeps up spirit during a match. fTOP LEFTJ Bev Wright and Jeri Rivet cheer during an exciting part of the match. CCENTER FROM LEFTJ Joy Roberts, Shari Moore, Jill Murr, Lori La Gatella, Debbie Weston, Jennie Vincent, Mellony Warren. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Mellony Warren jumps for joy. QABOVEJ Debbie Weston voices her opinion. KTOP LEFTJ Wrestlerertes cheer on a crucial part of the match. KTOP RIGHTJ Wrestlerettes practice cheers for game. CBOTTOM RIGHT! Beverly Wright learns a new cheer. QBOTTOM LEI-'D Beverly Wright watches match quietly. WRESTLERETTES X 317 Mzqophonz Mon Morvzlzd Mobs The chief cheerleaders this year were Leah Englehardt and Leigh Tanney, acting as co-captains of the ten-member squad. Also assisting were two new mega- phone men to lead the chants. The newcomers were Tom Brzez- inski and Ray Nugent. They helped at lots of games and came out for a few practices, said Leigh Tanney. Inflation deflated the tootballs the cheerleaders used to throw to the fans. To raise money to buy new pom poms, the cheerleaders sold donuts and ads for stadium cushions which they gave away at basketball games. 318 X VARSITY CHEERLEADERS KTOPJ Beth Braswell and Kay Smith frown over field- QABOVE, Bruce Gentry and Vonna Weave, Largo loss. QABOVE LEFTJ Ray Nugent and Alison help Im me Crowds' West contemplate Warhawk weaknesses on the ,. -a w xx' 9 Q O rfb -.-.v..,,-hnmhu i 5 QTOP RIGHTJ Dale Peterson and Mark Wheeless cheer with Susan Fieddick, KTOP LEFT! Leah Engleheart, Vonna Weaver and Kim Cousins get ready for homecoming parade. QBOTTOM LEFD Tornadoes burst open with spirit. CBOTTOM RIGHTJ Mary Lee Hynds voices her opinion. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS X 319 1 3 G x , ,,, y i lg Yitfi l,.,2Rt Varsity Rated 6Uf-JERICJR Qt Comp The varsity cheerleaders took the Grand Champion Award at the ASCC Cheerleading Camp last July at Gainesville. Their stay entailed tour days of practice with competition at night. We were constantly practicing, recalled Leigh Tanney, co-captain of the group. With superior ratings in the finals, the varsity cheerleaders took the highest award given in the state, Grand Champion. 320 f VARSITY CHEERLEADERS fTOP LEFTJ Varsity cheerleaders lift spirits. QTOP RIGHTJ Alison West and Beth Braswell practice usual techniques. CCENTER LEFTJ Tom Brzezinski led cheers. QCENTER RIGHTQ Leigh Tanney spoofs Mother Mathews. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Mary Lee? Hynds checks the beat. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Glynette Herbert basks in the bright lights. L14 l JV Chccrzd Tzom To Victory QTOPJ Sandra Rice, and Stephine Einhaus clap out a rhythm of excitement. QBOTTOM LEFTJ April Sut- ton gets in touch with the crowd. QCENTERJ Susan Strayer waits for game to begin. QBOTTOM RIGHT! Karen Chamberlin yells encouragement. Jayvee cheerleaders gained experience for next year's varsity squad by cheering at all jayvee football and basketball games. Special events such as the jayvee Christmas tournament and cheer- ing along with the varsity during the Northeast football game also bolstered their confidence. Captain Stephanie Einhaus and co-captain Sandra Rice led the 77- 78 jayvee cheering squad, before crowds loud in victory and quiet in defeat. To pay for new pom porns, the girls and the jayvee football team held a car wash and sold spirit ribbons. J.V. CHEERLEADERS X 321 JV Chczrlzodcrs Enthusccl Crowds MFI-f 322 XJV CHEERLEADERS M' . ' , L',1:. ,Q CTOPJ Stephanie Einehaus, Sandra Rice, and Bon- nie Lowrie rev up the crowd. QCENTERQ Sandra Rice, Karen Chamberlin, and April Sutton wave to friends in the stands. QBOTTOMJ Karen Chamberlin directs the crowd. QABOVED Beth Wells sends a prayer up for the Tornados. A Frosh Floshzd bmilzs Eight Freshman girls this year, under the sponsorship of Pauline Hess, cheered the freshman team to victory. The girls were an excellent group. Full of school spirit and a lot of enthusiasm. said Mrs. Hess. Co-captains were Diane Bla- ney and Missy Webb. The girls all agreed that Mrs. Hess had made us a closer group. The cheerleaders were not allowed to do any fund raising so new uniforms were not a part of the '78 season. QTOPJ Gaye Anderson and Anne Graff call for some noise to finish cheer. CCENTEFO Diane Blaney, Missy Webb, Laura Nelson help raise crowd spirit. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Anne Graff, Laura Nelson ham it up for the photographer. QBOTTOM LEFU Gaye Anderson, Anne Graff, Cassandra Jones, and Diane Blaney cheer dur- ing time-out. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS X 323 Ushzrzttzs l-lzld Rummoqz bolc Among the first to school on Fri- day mornings, the Usherettes decorated Victory Hall to promote school spirit. Raising money for new jackets wasn't hard for the spirited group. They held a garage and bake sale and sold spirit but- tons with the slogan This is the year of the Tornadoes. Pot-Luck dinners before the games were a part of the fun. New for 77-78 were advisor Mrs. Marion Lowrie and jackets the girls made them- selves. WWW' 324 X USHERETTES EV' A 5 QTOPJ Usherettes dress-rehearse their Tornado- tales skit. QBOTTOM LEFD KBOTTOM ROW, SIT- TINGJ Debbie Asher, Cathy Currey. QSECOND ROWJ Stephanie Becker, Genia Phillips. CTHIRD ROWP Dawn NlcKeel, Debbie Wallace. QSTANDING FROM LEFTJ Leslie McMurtrey, Carol Hoopes, Jenny Green, Susan Olds, Lori Uline, Judy Rankin, Carol Culkar, Paula Efimetz. QABOVEJ Paula Efimetz works at garage sale. ffl I .3 CTOP RIGHTJ Carol Culkar gives a farewell hug to an old friend. CTOP LEFTJ Stephanie Becker cuts coach Mac's pants as the crowd yells Beat Largo. CRIGHTJ Stephanie Becker waves crowd on during basketball game. 'M JSHEREUES X 325 326 NFL Dzbotzrs bpokz btcitz Wide t'This was our year ot rebuild- ing, said Andy Anderson, advi- sor to the National Forensic League. Out ot 30 members 25 people were new. Members traveled from Tallahassee where they attended the Senate and l-louse chambers, to Atlanta in February. ln Atlanta the students competed in ora- tory and extemp speeches. The club held three car washes to raise money tor their trips. 4, . CTOPJ John Spataro, Janice Tucker, Vannessa Berk, and Andy Anderson pose for the camera at the podium. CCENTERJ Northrop Davis, president of '78 NFL. CBOTTOM, FRONT ROW, RIGHT TO LEFTJ Bob Philliphy, Chris l-linton, Scott Zeiger, Andy Anderson. KSECOND ROWJ Vannesa Berk, Janice Tucker, Michel Tucker. QTHIRD ROWQ Scott Ross, Mark Fielder, Denis James. QFOURTH ROWJ Mark Thomas, Jay Black, William McNeil. f 73 T ' it ...Etsy-4.1 v '1-vi iw, Q 4 I T , V .kxiff , . ' 5792- V9 ,E f-wx ' ' -.1 - Ev ' 1 id lll Ill FCR For Pmycd bucczssful Yzor You don't have to go, you want to belong to the fellowship. All you have to do is be athletically ori- ented. Coach Nicely and Coach John Tsacrios brought the national club tor high school, col- lege and pro tems to Clearwater. The non-denominational meetings at the YMCA had a steady turnout of 60-70 students. Films about athletes, Bible verses, personal testimonies and a talk about sex by a priest had all appeared on the agenda. Several athletes visited neighboring elementary schools to answer questions and play games with the eager kids. FCA sponsored a weekend at Moon Lake. The 3 day retreat was tull ot tun and tellowship. QTOP, SITTING, FROM LEFTJ Mark Kerslake, Dawn Devane, Jim Entert, Bob Phillippe, Ken Lily, Kathy Love, QSTANDINGJ Ron Brokenshire, Warren Samo- luk, Bruce Gentry, Barbara Faulkenberry, Gary Pro- haska, Peter Pray, Doug Williams. CLEFT, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ David Webb, Jeff Davis, Steve McCauley, Mary Weathersby. CSECOND ROWJ John Miller, Mark Billiris, Brian Fisher, Robert Samoulck, Flay Bouchard. KTHIRD ROWJ Chris Powers, George Billiris, Christina Cruder, Kim Borchardt, Terry Schmitz, Mary McCaulley. KFOURTH ROWJ Robert Lowrey, David Martin, Gene Chizik, Joe Good, Ann Miller. CFIFTH ROWJ Nicki Nahon, Diana l-lickert, Norris Hamm, Ron Fines. CABOVEJ John Nicely counsels with students. EC A 7 DECR Looked Into Thz business World DECA, a club devoted to teach- ing students the tricks of the retail trade, had two CHS chapters, sponsored by Bob Davis and Elea- nor Burger. Members attended an officers training conference tor three days in November in Orlando. A rally in October was the highlight for the DECA mem- bers. A January picnic gave them a chance to celebrate the election 4 f K Auf 7 Wg 5 victory ot Lynne Mathews as dis- trict president. Sponsoring mem- bers in a 28-hour dance-a-thon, the club joined the drive against Muscular Dystrophy. DECA members were making sales all over the place from Coun- tryside Mall to Seminole Lanes. Jobs varied from John Raleigh's boat-keeping service to Kent Mich's security systems. W ' ' CTOPJ Lynne Mathews captures the audience with a short skit to win president. QCENTER, RIGHT T0 LEFT, FRONT ROW! Dwight Scott, Joni Ellis, Hide Willhete, Susan Herouart, Adrain Hariss, QSECOND ROW, RIGHT TO LEFTJ Debbie Volkar, Barbara Kein, Pete Fuentes, Missy Young. QBACK ROW, RIGHT TO LEFTJ John Vantassel, Deena King, Ken Templeton, Ronald Lamacchia. QBOTTOM, RIGHT TO LEFT, FRONT ROWJ John Raleigh, Kim Struail, Leslie Sailing, Carol Ganell. QSECOND ROW, RIGHT TO LEFTJ Ruthi Burchill, Robin Hogan, Lynne Mathews. Margery Lambart. CBACK ROW, RIGHT TO LEFTJ Jim Murdock, Keith With, Laura Lipp, Ron Lamacchia, Bob Davis. .3 KTOP, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFU Kim Schuetta, Patty McMahon, Tracie Binzel, Marcia Lyons, GiGi Walker. QSECOND ROW, FROM LEFTJ Nancy Parks, Joyce Shaw, Marcia Mills, Pam Maglio, Nanci Mor- rison, Genie Brock, Jane Brennen, Brian Sheesley. KCENTERJ Eleanor Burger reads schedule to Aqua Clara's Renee Paulson for the day. CABOVE, FROM LEFT, FRONT ROWJ Joni Ellis, Karen Haynes, Deb- bie Volker, Barbara Keim. KSECOND ROWJ Jim Murdock, Craig Davis, Wayne Hamilton, Jeff John- ston. f cv, Clubs Exchonqzd Trcidilions Twelve students from Mar- burg, Germany visited Clearwa- ter students in April. Sponsored by the School Exchange Service program in the German Club, the visitors learned American customs and saw the tourist sights at Disney World. ln turn, students from C.l-l.S. planned to visit Marburg in the summer. Clubbers once again sold gummi bears in October. Dur- ing December the club deco- rated C.l-l.S. trees between the malls, and had a pretzel making party. They also planned a brat- worst roast. t'We really did a lot of things this year. lt was fun, said Kit Griffith, a member ofthe club. l l Mar- QTOP RIGHTJ Mike Sherman really gets into his Paula Skinner, Steve Ulrich, Greg Scatf, Becky ROW, FROM RIGHTJ Kit Griffith, Chris Simon, dough. QABOVE, FRONT ROW, FROM RIGHTJ Jeff Kuntz, Tracey Fanguiaire, Vicki Geoghegan, Mark ion Joerger, Charles Crook. QTOP LEFTJ Vick Geo' Cleghorn, Carynn Cave, Angie Willis, Cathy Parke, Billiris, Keith Gramling, Mike Sherman, QBACK ghegan rolls out her dough. 340 GERMAN CLUB A 'S X Q , sr Lvl? 3 X'.:ig,c.gr: Lli llugi -:T YQ ii! v C 7 .,. 2,1 . ' QTOP LEFTJ Chris Simon and Charles Crook decoa rate German cIub's planted pines with Weihnachten zeal. QTOP RIGHTJ Kit Griffith and Becky Kuntz wrestled with gooey pretzel dough. QBOTTOM, FRONT ROWJ Chris Downs, Becky Kuntz, Leslie Baily. QBACK ROWJ Mark Billiris, Kit Griffith, Mar- ion Joerger. GERMAN CLUB X 331 Lzo Got Q Firzd Up otort s -X J W The Leo Club in conjunction Manor Nursing Club on Halloween Q with the Lions Club, their sponsor, and Christmas time to help lift - D Q Y raised money to donate to the eye their holiday spirits. - bank. To finance their projects the The civic club visited Bruce club held a car wash in November. ..,,.y ,..y . ...,.. .,.. c QQ 332 X LEO QFROM LEFI' FRONTJ Mark Bom, Toni Bert, Kurt Kim Dunham, Barbara Kellard. QBACK ROW! Jim Davis, Kris Borowicz, Laura Lyons, Jim King, Cathy Boyles, Mike Kincade. Tysall, Brenda Zega, Judy Shaefter, Kim Bragdon, i l .. ,- l l l l i 1 l l':?'3i 'B . 2 s . H 1 ,fry s V ' i , f 1 . if e , i . 3 . . S .Q ' 5' . 1 . . . I. A W, .i . , f fl , ll TS 'rs- as-iv' ...L X, Club Crzotzd Christmas Cords Several new languages have been added to CHS's vocabulary through the Computer Club. Basic Fortran and Dap- 16 have kept the computer operators' minds whirrying in strange combinations of letters and numbers. Under the guid- ance of Jim McClelland and Ron Royal the club opened up a new computer ter- minal from the Science Center. The new unit enabled two students to work on their programs at a time. The 20-mem- ber club sold Christmas card printouts of Reindeer and Snowmen from a pro- gram developed by Jim Haines. A com- puter dating program was envisioned. Several field trips to the Science Cen- ter and General Telephone introduced the clubbers to the practical use of com- puters. The coaching staff benefited from filing of baseball and football statis- tics on the computers. Now accurate information on players and games can be recalled quickly. We tried to improve the equipment of C.H.S. this year, said Brayn Murren, president of the club. QTOP RIGHTJ Brian Nlurren works out a problem on the computer. QTOP LEFU Debbie Holt sells com- puter printout Christmas cards. QFRONT ROW, RIGHT TO LEFTJ Tracey Hagen, Salley Graff, Deb bie Holt, Karen Desgardin. QMIDDLE ROW FROM .dei ' -lsr! k 'S A7 LEFTJ Tasia Kossivas, Phil Jester, Rick Haven, Steve Gerard, Dave Aronald, Jim Haines, Kevin O'Neill, James McLleand. QBACK ROW, RIGHT T0 LEFTJ Brain White, Bob Philliphy, Joe Freman, Kevin Holman, Mike Piper, Robert Waterbury. COMPUTER CLUB I 333 Climaxing the FBLA '78 year was their winning ofthe district FBLA competition. The winning students planned to go to Orlando in June tor state com- petition and from there to San Francisco tor Nationals, they hoped. The club held their annual employee-employer banquet in May. This is where the employee treats the employer to dinner, said Clegg Miller, advi- sor to the Club. The club sponsored the March ot Dimes drive for C.H.S. ,,f4W' KTOPJ Venus Chaplinsky, Debbie Martin, Lori Nel- son, Annette Montgomery pose with Larry Good- bread, winners of the district meet. QBOTTOM, FROM LEFTJ Debbie Martin, vice president, Lori Nelson, secretary, Kathi Hague, treasurer, Kim Dunham, president, Connie Hardick, Venus Chap- 334 I FBLA FDLQ Lcd Candy bales ,- Wm linsky, Sandy Hostord. QSECOND ROWJ Kathy Buck- ley, Melodie Dick, Colette Maugeri, Joann Dixon Elaine Muir, Barbara Johnson, Tammy Boone Sharon Zuern. CTHIRD ROWQ Yvonne Elliott, Melai nie Slattery, Cindy Simmons, Robbie Millican Annette Montgomery, Debbie Cristy, Clegg Miller. -' toucziiiou Pg-00 F55 r UT U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA K -A 'bv QQ . F -Q ' 'I' ' if , 'asv X Q CHO helped dozens of students find jobs in local hospitals and nursing homes. Students began with a basic 12-week nursing course taught by Diane Hernan, RN. Mrs. Hernan also served as advisor to the club. lt's a basic course you need whether you're going to be a doctor, nurse or any- thing else in the medical field, Q -. X Q Cl-ICD Touqht Mzclicol blcills said Mrs. Hernan. To raise money tor their annual employer-employee banquet, the club sold donuts and candy. CHO showed me that it takes much dedication and devotion to o into the medical field, said llytnette Herbert, a member ot the c u . We-A f , -.J Dil J QTOP LEFTJ Barbara Kellard, Janet Carroll, and Tami Parker help as assistants at Clearwater Coma munity Hospital. QTOP RIGHTJ Kim Jalbert learns the right way to use a fire extinguisher. QRIGHT CENTERJ Sharon Battista tries her hand in the medical field. QABOVE, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFTJ Sherry Sapporito, Glynette Herbert, Cheri Rogers, QSECOND FIOWJ Nancy Winston, Tami Parker, Mike King, Sharon Battista, Kim Jalbert, Coleden Rouisse. QBACK ROWJ Melanie Balint, Karen .P Gesualdo, Leslie Bailey, Jody Steele, Dennette St. John, Tammy James, Vicki Jones, Fluth Crossmer, Mrs. Hernan, Barbara Kellard, Nancy Flemming. CHO ,f 335 l Council oupcrviszd okiis We did a lot of things this year, stated Student Council president Stephanie Becker. The infamous Tornado Tales was organized by the student council. The spirit-filled organization had a pep rally to tire up student inter- est tor the big Largo game. The council had two meetings a month to keep all the representatives and students informed. A proposed Spring Dance was planned to step up the C.H.S. social pace. Dorothry Way sponsored the 78 Student Council. 336 I STUDENT COUNCIL fTOP LEFT5 Coach Mac bares the CHS phrase. CTOP RIGHTJ Stephanie Becker rolls with laughter after the Clearlight Tornado Tales skit. QBOTTOMJ Dorothry Way sponsored the 78 Student Council. up fTOPJ Student Council helps make the pep rally a success. QCENTERJ Student Council officers Terri Schmitz, Stephanie Becker, Deanna Long, Holly Bert. QBOTTOM FRONT ROW, FROM LEI-TJ Ste- phanie Becker, Terri Schmitz, Holly Bert, Sharon Battista, Leni Seaton. KSECOND ROWJ Tris Miller, Regina Stonelake, Lonie Charters, Tracy Binzel, John Kilgore. QBACK ROWJ Daryl Seaton, Kevin Miller, Blaine Randall, Deanna Long. STUDENT COUNCIL X 337 .,QQi ,Ja- Nursinq I-lomz llzycttcs The Keyettes donated their time to the Clearwater community. At Christmas, the club made decora- tions for Bruce Manor Nursing Home and decorated the Christ- mas tree in the lobby ot C.H.S. As another contribution to the community and to the school spirit ot C.H.S., the Keyettes made a Homecoming float that won third prize. The club raised money for their Dccomtzcl activities through various pro- jects: selling spirit ribbons, Love- o-grams during February and Hal- loween Iollipops in October. With this money the Keyettes planned a picnic and tubing party with the Key Club. The club was headed by president Paula Efimetz, vice- president Beth Whittier, and spon- sors Mary Anne Saclarides and Judy Hartl. 338 X KEYETTE5 QLEFD Barbara Mariani, and Lori Uline make deco- rations for the nursing home. QCENTERJ Beth Whit- tier helps make decorations. CTOP FROM LEFT, Renee Paulson, Jill Ketoh, Stony Boggs, Jean Vin- cent, Diane Hickert, Barbara Hoopes, Patti Lep- trone, Dorita Osorio, Kit Griffith. .S , fr f',vfz:f, i 1123! tiff Elf 1:-'I ' 3 1. TM -fi -1- 4 ' i Q ff 12 15254 , , - ' 5 , V -ffefflf R wg Z3,wf,ff' vie. Me, V ' -' QTOP RIGHTJ Renee Paulson takes notes in Keyette meeting. QTOP LEFTJ Keyettes master-mind their next project. QCENTERJ Dawn Sutton listens atten- tively. QBOTTOM FRONT ROW, FROM LEFU Kim Dunham, Lori Goodwin, Donna Moshonas, Debbie Noah, Patty Mavroyanis, Paula Efmietz. CSECOND ROWJ LaRon Bacon, Lori Uline, Lucinda Sanders, Leslie Goodwin, Jeanne Greibler, Dawn Sutton, Debbie Leprrone. KEYETTES X 339 Skiers gathered on weekends to flaunt stunts. lt was a party every time we went out, said Ed Bryan, a mem- ber of the club. The club revived after a few years dorrnancy, col- lected twoidollar dues to pay for gasoline. Boats were supplied by Dan MclVlullen and Kurt Hender- son. Keith Eidson, drivers educa- tion teacher, insisted that all boat drivers learn the rules ofthe road. QCOUNTER CLOCK-WISE FROM THE BOWJ Ed Bryan, Larry Sanchez, Richard Dunn, Dan McMullen, Jim McKeown, Mike Heath, Kurt Hen- derson, Clayton Spanos, Michele Laurents, Lenny Seaton, Paula LaPlante, Tracy Binzel, Caryn Bying- ton, John Kilgore, Blaine Randall, Mark Crevasse, David Dunn, Keith Herring, Tom Christ, Tom McArthur, Bob McDermott, Ed Womble, Sandy Hoch, David Jones, Nancy Winston. ii S x if Q-and , U 1 N . so Fothoms Found Tolznt ln Dzpth Fathoms is Clearwater High School's literary magazine made by the students. The staff was made up of twenty-tive members chosen from applicants in Febru- ary. I have a lot ot ideas for this year's magazine, said Julie Olson, the 1978 editor. Fathoms was planned to go on sale in May. Shirley Broad was advisor to the Fathoms. 43-'lf I t...,..,x CTOP LEl-'TJ Flay Nugent and Annette Montgom- ery work on layouts. CTOP RIGHTJ Erin Shanna- han goes over poems. fBOTI'0M, FROM LEl-TJ Renee Smith, Alma Hill, Geodie Baxter, Adrion Harris, Valerie Wingfield, Chris Hinton, Braulio Parajon, Erin Shannahan. QSECOND ROW! Ruth Hagler, Suzanne Schaffer, Sue Leach, Flay Nugent, Julie Olson, Annette Montgomery, Mark Fleuter, Kathy Davis FATHOMS X 341 btoff Fciczd Midnight Dzocllincs The presses cranked out another Aqua Clara this year, but this one had quite a few changes. One of the biggest innovations was ads in color. Also, the ads were integrated all through the book instead of in a separate sec- tion in the back. Given more emphasis were graphics and copy. When one walked into the pub asthe yearbook office is called, staffers could be seen pasting up camera-ready head- lines, another innovation for 78. Names on the yearbook covers serve to personalize the book. And a new record was set: The Aqua Clara staff made two deadlines in a row. l f Fi ki H ,M fx ,A 342fAQuA CLAnA .Am J ' A .2 A YV yy . Nj '24 -'-l . ,, , . g 71 QCLOCKWISE FROM TOP, Leigh Tanney, aaistant editor, Chris Hinton, artist, Kathy Davis, clubs, Debbie Asher, artist, Lori Clyburn, senior class, . V'F? W Qfwfef ekgaw B W Z2 Mary Brooking, junior class, Donna Moshonas, edi- tor, Kim Vernon, business manager, Shari Moore, sports, Julie Strandlie, sports. . 3' . ...- QCLOCKWISE FROM TOPJ Tom Pierce, advisor, Bill Kranich, managing editor, Kirk lannone, photogra- pher, Kit Griffith, ad manager, Andy Vega, asst. groups, Karen Chamberlin, freshmen, Lynne Mira- cle, sophomoresg Renee Paulson, studies, Barbara McLeod, asst. studies, Cathi Hopen, events, Ed Bryan, photographer, Patty Mavroyiannis, asst. ad manager. AQUA CLARA X 343 1 11.1,-,zz-fg-ff 1:-'1 5'ff:af?',ff-2444: gui zzz-1+-,',w:r:,.:i1ff 7,-QV:---ff ' .,.1.,7P. 4-34:1-.,,,.n,'g, wm..,,,. K iff' 'Q'-f.1ff-'W ff'..:f'If:' 'lfsawf i,f,2'+L---c 7: , J'-. 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CBOTTOM LEFTJ Jim Haines wheels and deals. CBOTTOM RIGHTJ Bob McCann tunes in to Mr. Pierce's ser- mon. 346 X PHOTOGRAPHERS i -l Rotoroct Climo zd With MGM bolz ROTORACT, offshoot from Interact, began its first year at C.H.S. under the sponsorship of George McKeithen. The 25-girl cIub's main project was cleaning and painting for the girls bathroom in the stadium. I'd never been in there, said Mr. McKeithen, but the girls said it was awful. To finance this project the club peddled M8tMs during December and January. 71 We 1 ff, 53 1' -:gfi , .fw'vf1i3Jf,'fV'21.:E52'5?E:f5l:'?'311Q1?,1QfvEf'd'V 'W ' - I--'ff.f'.f1 . f , - 5 ii-, ' ,AW-., .. J- , ..,- sw ag-. ,, mf ,fi-Elf: 0.---Q2 -, ..gg-4221'ggi-af,,,4t,affg.,.ffch.- ,gifffzvffsJ-,,f'Aa3Qivz,:.mf+:g'.2:sQ,tf':Q1-221yfl2fh1fe2,t-f.:3aff,:j:Qm-iisgwx mt-,-xf.s,1.gfa-'4 z- W 'rw'-' .ess ffqw.-,w qu., -V 1 ,gems-Q. ,4-tim ,.f.1.f41tf-fm,,,.-.s,4p,,sg,,?cf-?,fZMQM,gf-q.s,.y,, f 5' xzmr .+V-f-sp: -f-1 --aim? 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QABOVE, FROM Lauren Barber, Selina Kallai, Diane Walker, Debi Driscole, Ann Day, Julie Durant, Nikki Passonno, Lynne McKenna, Carol Stere, George McKeithen. ROTORACT I 347 l 348 ! BAND bond lqnitzd Foot boll Gomes For the 8th consecutive year, the Clearwater High Marching Band won superior ratings in the Florida Bandmaster's Association competition. The marching band was made up of the concert band and the 10th grade band. We practiced and practiced to get such high ratings, said Lori Fire- hammer. included in the instru- mental music program were a 9th grade band and a stage band. Besides playing at halftime at football games, the bands per- formed in four concerts and two parades: an annual Christmas concert, a thank-you concert after tag-day in February, and Fun 'n' Sun parade in March. I feel that this year's band has been a great success, said Barbara Hoopes, a member of the band. QTOP LEFD Barbara Hoopes smiles after another Clearwater touchdown. QBOTTOM LEI-'D Marching band performing during halftime. QBOTTOMP George Smetzer trumpets a charge, .4 ---L 1 F' -W . ,Z if 14' , - val 'R ,N t? 5 YQ! W LI .A QTOP LEFTQ Don Hacker directs the band during practice. QTOP RIGHTJ Band member steps to a saxy beat. QCENTERJ Clearwater High School Tor- nado Band. QBOTTOM LEFTJ Mrs. Julie Noah donates money during tag-day. BAND X 349 Procticz Gcminzd 'bupzrior' Rank QTOP LEFTJ Tim Grave, David Suffield, and Paul Baker practice for the concert. CTOP RIGHTJ Mark Kastreba, drum major, keeps tempo with the music. CBOTTOM LEI-TJ George Smetzer plays dur- ing halftime. CBOTTOM LEFl'jJanie Tilley glances over music during practice. 350 ! BAND , I H-. ':,W,ggfw.w,- 11.02 CTOP LEFD Toni Bert and Cindy Courson prepare to march through the C.H.S. halls. QTOP LEFTJ Cindy Courson relaxes before marching. QABOVEJ Cindy Courson, Toni Bert, and Karen Lyons prac- tice drill before game. QLEFD Toni Bert waits for the game to begin. CRIGHTJ Tori Bert gives it all she's got. I-W btudcnts l-lzlpcd The bhow Run bmooth An AV assistant is a strange breed who takes pleasure in transporting various media equipment. Projectors, tape recorders, even books, are deliv- ered to the rooms. Without the assist- ants the AV equipment would be hard to come by. With minds turned to the working of their equipment they often made repairs on equipment. AV assistants taped track, wrestling, and diving. Mrs. Merriam and Mrs. Noah kept the crew jumping and they kept the gear running. Qiifi E .lf X A l . iv 441.4 .A CTOP LEFD Katie Merriam and Julie Noah, AV advi- Belinda Vernon, Jerry Knight, Wayne Mack, Gary Cruder, Larry Lindenburg, Denise Fort, Debra Dris- sors. QTOP RIGHTJ Jim Haines zeros in on a video Bennett, Jim Barnes, Jim Pryor, Ann Cook, Chris col, Lisa Jarrett. project. IBOTTOM, FROM LEFTJ Georgia Fender, 352 X AV ASSISTANTS 46 ITIEIIEICETJITQ IEIJIEIIEB ILEFCCDIEIREIJ ACKER, Todd, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, 97, 145 ADAMS, Drew, 145 ALFORD, Diana, AFS 2, Gemian Club 2, 145 AlJ.EN, GEORGE, Key Club 3, 4, Computer Club 4 ALLEN, Roger, Wrestling 2, 3, 145 ALLEN. TYHCYZ 145 AUJSDN, Beth, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Hayer 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, C-Club 2, 3, 4, Interact 1, 145, 1 18, 119 AMIIDN, Cathy, 145 ANDERSON, Liz: 145 ANDERSON, Todd, NHS 3, 4, Pres. 4, Boys' State 4, Citizen ofthe Month 4, 145, 22, 29, 26 ANGST AND, Brian, 145 ANTONIELLO, Frank, 145 ARDEQ, Dawn, Pep Club 3, NHS 4 ARNOLD, David: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, ComputerClub 4, Treas. 4, Tennis 1, 2, 23, 145, 333, 391 ARONSON, Jimmy, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 145, 108,106,109,111 ATHANASIOU, George, Football 1 BACON, LaRon, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Keyettes 4, Pop Ensemble 3, 4, Band 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Captain 4, 103, 145, 339 BADGER, BRAD, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Boys' State 4, Citizen of the Month 4, 145, 301, 29, 26, 300 BADETT, Brian,261, 102,146 BAILEY, Chuck, YFU 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Cross Country 1, Track 1, Key Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, SHS 3, 4, Executive Intemship 4, 146, 306, 307, 372, 280 BAILEY, Leslie, German Club 4, 146, 331, 335 BAINES, hhry, Ski Club 4, 146, 271 BAKER, Jackie, 146 BAKER, hhrti, 146 BALINT, Melanie, Drama Club 1, CHO 4, 146, 335 BARKER, Jill BARKER, Robert: 146 BARRETT, Sheryl Ann BARUCH, Kerry, Tornadoettes 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, PAK 4,146, 314, 382 BASTI, Don, 146 BATTEN, Bruce, 146 BATTISTA, Sharon, Student Council 4, Swim Team Manager 1, 2, 3, CHO 4, 260, 146, 337, 271, 335 BAUR, Janine, Swim Team 3, 4, NHS 4, Interact 4, 23, 146, 126, 129, 28 BECKER, Stephanie, Student Council 4, Pres 4, Usherettes 4, Treas. 4, NHS 4, SHS 3, 4, Swim Team 2, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 4, Interact 3, 4, Students Rights and Responsibilities 4, Citizen ot the Month 4, Hall ot Fame 4, 23, 146, 324, 325, 337, 18, 27, 336, 276 BEECHER, Karen, 146 BELL, Gwen, 146 BELL Melbert, 93, 146 BENJAMIN, Nancy, Track 1, Interact 1, International Club 2, 3, Keyettes 3, 4, Usherettes 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, 23, 146, 22, BENNETT, Anthony BENNETT, Gary, 146, 352 BENSON, Rebecca, Track 1, German Club 1, 2, Gigs' State 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 3, 4, , 26 BERGER, Charles, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 2, 3, 4, Drarm Club 3, 4, 146 BERT, Toni, NHS 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 4, Leo Club 4, German Club 1, 23, 146, 352, BINZEL, Tracey, DECA 4, Pres. 4, Senior Class Ec. 4, Interact 3, 4, Student Council 4, Ski Club 4, Key Club Calendar Girl 4, Leo Club 4, 144, 146, 337, 89, 329, 399, 334 BLACK, Danalee, German Club 3, 4, SFU 4, 146 BLACKBURN, Ovaline, 146 BLAS, Randy, 265, 147, 280 Bl.00MGREN, Steve, 147 BLUE, Susan HJEN, Paul 33661, Pat, Football 1, 147, 383 KJLLENBACK, Rob, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2. 4, CClub 2, 3, Boys' State 3, Junior Vice Pres. 35 Key Club 4, 147, 302, 26 HJONE, Tammy, 147, 334 HDRN, Mark, Leo Club 4 KJROJVICZ, KRIS, TONY Club, Freshman Boys' Stat Girl 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact 4, Tornadoettes 3, 4, 134, 147, 332 KJRTLES, Diana KJURG, Michele, Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 1, TONY Club 2, Wrestlerette 2: 147 KJYLES, James, Leo Club 4, Football 1, 147, 332 BRALLEY, David, JA 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Football 1, 147 BRAGDON, Kim, NHS 4, Freshman Sec. 1, International Club 2, 3, Interact 3, 4, Leo Club 4, 147, 376, 377, 289, 332 BRASHEFI, Rich, NHS 3, 4, Track 2, Key Club 4, 23, 147, 300 BRASWELL, Beth, TONY Club, Cheerleader 1, 2, 4, Tomadoettes 3, 38, 147, 318, 320, 277 BRAUER, Karen, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Clearlight 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Interact 1, 4, 174, 32 HRAY, Gary, NHS 4, Computer Club 4, Drafting Club 4, 147, 299 BRENNAN, Jane 147, 329 HRILI. Karen BRIMON, Susan, 147 BROCK, Pam 147 HROKENSHIRE, Ron, Boys' State 4, Leo Club 3, Ke! Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, International Club 137, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, 93, 147, BROOKING, Mary, Aqua Clara 4, O.uill and Scroll 4, 147, 384, 342 BROUGH, Duane, 147, 280, 125 BROWN, Fred, Football 4, 147 BROWN, Hope, 147 BROWN, John, 147 BROWN, Kath ,SHS 2,147 BROWN, Sam,rTnrack BROWN, Scarlett, Chorus 2, 3, Wresterette 3 BRUCE, Lisa, Pep Club 3, Cheerleader 3, Tornadoettes 4, 260, 148, 371, 398 BRUNETTE, Sharon, 148 ERUTUS, Larry, Basketball 2, 3, 4, 148, 374, 353 BRYAN, Ed, Key Club 1, 2, Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, All Conference 3, Ski Club 4, Aqua Clara 3, 4, 148, 158, 284, 343, 379, 24, 385, 105, 334, 276 BRZEZINSKI, Tom, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 148, 320 EJCHANAN, Terry, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Latin Club 3, NHS 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Oommunity Leadership Program 4, 23, 148, 130 BUCKLEY, Kathleen, 148, 334 BUCZINSKI, Paul, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, NHS 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Pinellas Youth Symphony 2, 3, 4, 23, 265, 148, 28 BUEHLER, Sharon, Bowling 4, 103, 148 BURBANK, Donna, 148 BURCHILL, Ruth, Interact 1, 3, Leo Club 3, DE 3, 4, 148, 328, BURNEY, Dorothea, Choir 2, 3, 148 BURGER, Chic, 265 CAMPBELL, Erma, Choir 1, 2, 3, CAO, Hop, 148 OARDIN, Chris, NHS 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Interact 4, Leo Club 3, 4, Treas. and Sec. 3, 4, 149 CARLSON, Debbie, Interact 2, 3, 4, Leo Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Honors List 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Y-Tens 4, 289 CARRANO, Anne CARROLL Diane, DCT 3, 4, 149 CA5i3FgOLL, Janet, Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, CHO 4: CARTER, Rae, 135, 149 OKRTER, Randy, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 149 CASAL, Patricia CAVE, Carynn, Pep Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, Intemational Club 2, 149, 330 CHANBERLAIN, David, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3: 149 CHEROUVlS,Vicki, 149 CHESNUT, Terri, Interact 3, Tornadoettes 3, 4, 261,149, 314, 315, 379 CHRIST, Tom, Key Club 4, Ski Club 4, 149, 302. 279, 300, 334 CHRISTY, Debora, NHS 2, CBE 4, Wrestling Mgr. 2, Football Stat Girl 1, Baton Twirler 2, 149 CILETTI, Vincent, Sem. High - Chess Club Pres. 3, NHS 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2,149 CLARDY, Anita, 149 CLARK, Scott, 149 CLIFFORD, JUDY, 149 CLIMJ, Marjorie 149 CLYBURN, Lori, Interact 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Aqua Clara 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Citizen ot the Month 4, 288, 149, 384, 29, 289, 342 CIJFFEY, TERRI,149 CDLUNS, Carolyn, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 149 COLUZZI, Mike, Band 1, 2, 150 CDMPTON, David, Football 1, 2, 3, 150 OONIGLIO, Teri, 150 CDNKLIN, Russell, 150 CDNNELLY, Meg, Swim Team 1, Interact 3, Usherettes 3, Keyettes 4, Y-Teens 2, 150 CONNORS, Laura, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, YFU 3, Track 1, Interact 3, 150 IXJOK, Alex, Key Club 4, Ski Club 4, Football 2, NHS 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Clearlight 3, 4, Hall of Fame 4, 104, 150, 34, 21, 26, 105 OOOK, Walter, NHS 3, 4, Chess Club l,JA 1, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Pres, Junior Classical League 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 23, 150, 119, 120, 299 CIJONFIELD, Mark, 159 CDRMIER, Steve, 150 CORSN, Jeff, 159 GJSTA, Michelle, 150 CDWDRICK, Diane, 150 CRAMPTON, Gayle, Clearlight 3, Aqua Clara 4, Chill and Scroll 3, 4,15O, 36, 346 CRANK, Leslie, 150, 306, 307 CRATTY, Bill, 150 CROOK, Charles, German Club 2, 3, 4, International Club 2, 3, French Club 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, NHS 3, 4, GHS 3, 4, Football 4, Hall of Fame 4, 150, 330, 331,18 CROSMEFI, Ruth, 335, 150 CROWLEY, Tina, 150 CULBERTSON, Cathi, 150 CURREN, Carole, 150 DAINTY, Becky, 150 DARBY, Emma, 150 DAVIGNON, Brenda, 150 DAVIS, Barbara, 150 DAVIS, Craig, 150 DAVIS, James, 150 DAVIS, Rosalind, 150 DAVIS, Susan, 150 DAWSEY, Ben, 150 DAWSON, Scott, 151 DAY, Jeff, 151 LEAN, CATHY, NHS 4, Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Interact 4, 23, 151, 271, 126, 289 IIAN, Mike, Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, 7, 151,84,126,129 - MEGAN, Tim, Student Council 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 2, 151 IILAWARE, GYGQQJ Track 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 151 DeMATOS, Albert: 151 v-,-xv .fs-4 TENNIS, Jean Anne, Track 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Campus Lite 4, 151 IINSLER, Rebecca, 151 IISJARDIN, Julie, Deans List 2, 151 IIVANE, Dawn, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Cross Country 4, 23, 98, 151, 122, 327 IIWALD, Theresa, Junior Class Treas. 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, C-Club 1, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 151 DILLON, Forrest, NHS 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Computer Club 4, FCA 4, 151 DIXON, Joann, 152, 334 IIJRAN, John, Basketball 1, 2, 152 IIJVE, James, 152 IIJWD, Cecelia IIJWELL, Edith: 152, 37 IIZISCDLL, Bev, Leo Club 1, International Club 2, Interact 3, 4, 5, 152, 370 IIRULIAS, Tina, 152 IZRUNRIGHT, Tim, 152 EIJBENDORF, Jeff, 152 IIJKE, Tom, NHS 4, Swim Team 1, 2, 3,152 IIJNAWAY, Michele, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, C-Club 3, 4, Bowling 3, Band 1, 2, Hall of Fame 4, 99, 152, 372, 18, 122 IIXJNHAM, Kim, FBLA 4, Treas. 4, Key Club Calendar Girl 4, Interact 3, 4, lntemational Club 2, Leo Club 4, Keyettes 4, 152, 339, 289, 334, 332 IJJNN, David, Ski Club 4, Diving 4, 152, 334 DUNN, Richard, Diving 1, 2: Ski Club 4, 152, 334 IIJSSAULT, Eddie, 152 ' i:i III EDWARDS, Randy EFIMETZ, Paula, Track 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Keyettes 3, 4, Pres, 4, Key Club Calendar Girl 4, 152, 324, . 1 2 -if .if 1 I , 3, ,,.a,ff .-s pw' lt , 'N - f is INDEX ! 353 354 X INDEX 339, 36 arent, Jam, NHS 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Z, Track 1, SHS 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, International Club 2, Interact 4, Math Club 3, Good Citizenship Award 3, Hall of Fame 4, 23, 89, 152, 164, 19, 327, 29 ELBER, Mickey, Interact 3, 4 ELLIOT, Milton, 152 F1LlOT, Yvonne, FBLA 4, Basketball Girls 4, 152, 116, 1 15, 334 ELLIS, Robert, 152 EMMOTT, Bill, Computer Club 4, 152 ENGELHARDT, Leah, NHS 3, 4, Keyettes 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club Calendar Girl 4, 23, 152, 319, 382, 33 ERBS, Many HRJAVEC, Leslie, Pep Club 1, Keyettes 4, Interact 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Football Stat Girl 4, International Club 1, 2, 152 ESTRADA, Walter, 152 EVANS, Dale EVANS, George, Track 1, Wrestling 2 Eg3N?,garker, Ski Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, , 0 EVANS, Regina EVERS, Cheryl, Tornadoettes 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, 153, 312, 313, 314, 289 EWERTS, Eric, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 153 FARRELL, Ja ne, 153 FAULKENBERRY, Barbara, NHS 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, Football Mgr. 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical Lea ue 3, International Club 2, 3, Citizen of the Nigonth 4, 23, 92, 153, 116, 19, 22, 327, 29, 32 FOWLER, Flay, Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3 FAY, Tim, Track 1, 2, 3, Football 2 FEATHERNGILL, Lynda, Honor Society 3, 4 FEENEY, Kevin, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact 4, C Club 4, Ski Team 4, 93, 153 FERM, Jeffery, Chemistry 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 153 FERM, Kevin, 93, 153, 289 FETTERLY, Donna, 153 FIGLEY, Ted, DCT 3, 4, 153 FISHER, Janice, 153, 37 FIIZPATRICK, Cindy, 153 FITZPATRICK, Ricky, Football 1, 2, 3 Fl.EISHER, Susan, 153 FLEAER, George, 153 FLEMING, Nancy, 153 FOLDS, Steve, 153 FORAKER, Penny, Bowling 3, 4, 153 FORRET, David, 153 FORSETH, Sanfield, Who's Who in American High School Students 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, 153, 125, 28 FORTLEY, Keith, Swimming 2, 153 FOWLER, GAYLYN, 154 FOWIIR, Raymond, 154 FRALEY, Tracy, 154 FRANKLIN, Todd, Vice Pres. 1, Football 1, 154 FREEMAN, Joseph, NHS 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Key Club gglgatin Club 3, Computer Club 4, 23, 92, 54, GABRIEL, Diane, Band 2, 3, 4, CHS Flag Corps 4, 154 GAINEY, Larry, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 90, 154, 376 GALI., Carol Lynne, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2 and 3, Chorus 1, 2, Interact 3, 4, DE 1, 2, 3, 4,154 GAYDOS, Marion, Tornadoettes 4, 262, 154, 314 CENERALLI, Denise, Interact 2, 3, 4, 154 GENTFIY, Bruce, Outstanding Defensive Back 1, Crockagator 3, 4, Second Team AllSun Coast Team 3, All-Suncoast First Team 4, Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 4, C-Club 3, 4, 11, 260, 93, 154, 318, 376, 35, 327 GEFIASIMOS, Penny, 154 QIRONDALE, Terri, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, CHS Flag Corps 3, 4, 154 ESUALDO, Karen, Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, CHO Club 4, 154, 335 GIBSON, Stephen, 154 GILLMAN, Kathy, CBE 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Pep Club 1, 154 GILNDRE, Anthony, Football 2, 4, Baseball 4, 90, 154, 398 GJLDEN, Elaine, 155 CDOCH, Alan, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, C-Club 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, FCA 4, 289, 90, 93, 155, 375 GOODWIN, Laurie, Girls Basketball 2, Keyettes 4, Key Club Calendar Girl 4, Leo Club 3, 155,339 CDODNIN, Leslie, Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4, Kegettes 4, Key Club Calendar Girl 4, 155, 339, 1 GJSS, James, Band 1, 2,155 GRAHAM, Genie, 155 GRAIAING, Keith, Class President 1, 2, Swim Team 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL 4, Treasurer 4, Key Club 4, 155, 330 GIANDIL, Frank, 155 GREEN, Richard, Band 1, 2, Key Club 2, Interact 3, 4, 155 GREEN, Sharon, Pep Club 1, Keyettes 3, 4, 155 GREENE, Jennifer, ILC 2, Y-Teens 2, Interact 3, Usherettes 4, 155, 324 GREENE, Timothy, PVTI 3, DCT 4, 155 GRESPON. Mary, International Club 2, 155 GRESHAM, Ben, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact 4, C-Club 3, 4, 88, 89, 91, 92, 155, 131, 130, 35 GRIEBLER, Jeanne, Pep Club 1, Leo Club 1, SHS 3, 4, International Club 2, NHS 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Keyettes 4, Student Council 1, 3, Calendar Girl 4, 23, 155, 339, 27 GFIIFFITH, Kim, Football 1, CPE 2, 3, 4, 155 GIIFFITHS, Terry, 155 GRISWOLD, Debbie, Pep Club 1, 2, 155 GZIZEGORCYK, Pat, Band 1, 2, Wrestling 3, 155 GULKIS, Lori 155 HAGAN, Tracy, NHS 4, Math Team 3, Computer Club 4, 23, 155, 333 HAGIJER, Jane, International Club 2, 3, Junior C1assicalLeayeY4, NHS 3, 4, Clearlight 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Youth for Understanding 4, AFC 3, Prop Crew C'R0biH Hood Caper , 3, 23, 155, lllilIINb 5 Cross Country 1, 3, Track 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, Student Council 4, German Club 1, 2, 7, 23, 156 HARRIS, Adrian, DECA 4, Key Club 3, 4, 156, 341 HASSETT, Margaret, English Comp. Con. 3, Pep Club 1,Keyet1es 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 27 HAYGOOD, Susan, Tornadoette 3, 4 tCaptainJ, Keyette 3, V. Pres. 4, Sec., NHS 4, Key Club Calendar 4, Spanish Honor Soc. 4, Pep Club 3, 23, 156, 314, 376, 379 HEATH, Mike, Ski Club 1, 4, Aqua 3, 156,334 HEFTER, Nlary, NHS 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, International Club 2, 156, 27 HELFRETH, Joyce, 156 HENDERSON, Kurt, Ski Club 4, 156, 369, 334 HERBERT, Glynette, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 156, 261, 283, 320, 376, 335 HERING, Keith, Ski Club 4, 156, 334 HERLTH, Tracey, 156 HERSHFELT, Helen, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 156, 116, 118, 119 HESSEMER, Eric, Interact 3, Junior Classical League 3, 156 HICE, Tracie, DECA 3, 4, 156 HILL. Alma, 156, 341 IIUUL. FFICE .,, ,m,,-.NWN , ,,, ,.,,,w.mmwpnMv,w-vwnf-,rwf ww ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,y ff f , ,,,,. 'H M,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,, ..s,,,,,,,,,, K, v,m,,,f,,,w, qf,,,.,7f,aLwwfwwf4,v2fwfQ., 1 306, 311, 24 I-IAGLER, Mary, NHS 3, 4, JCL 3, 4, International Club 2, 3, AFS 3, YFU 4, Clearlight 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Fathoms 4, Crew C'Ro in Hood Caper , 3, 23, 155, 306, 307, 31 1, 341 HAHN, Jeft, Track 3, Wrestling 1, 155 I-IAINES, Jim, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Clara 3, Computer Club 4, 39, 155, 333, 346 HALE, Clay, Baseball 3, 155 HALL, Jenny, 155 HALL Lynette, Chorus 2, 3, 4, 155 HAMILTON, Patty, 156 HAMILTON, Wayne, Band 1, 2, DE 3, 4, 156 HAMMACK, Julian, Key Club 2, 3, 4, 156 HAMMOCK, Leon, 156 HAMRICK, Angela, 156 HANCXOCK, William, Tennis 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4, 102, 156, 130, 26, 130 HANDRAHAN, Bob, Baseball 2, 156 HANSEN, Beth, 156 HAFIDICK, C nthia, FBLA 4, 156 HARDING, Niadeline, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, 156, 295 HARFIA, Alice, NHS 4, Clearlight 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Leo Club 2, 3, Camcpus Life 4, Hall of Fame 4, International Club 2, horus 1, V-Teens 1, StudentCouncil 1, 23, 156, 308, 309, 311, 376, 377, 19, 24 HARRER, Lisa, GHS 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Tennis 1, 2, HILL, Audrey, 156 HILL, Suzanne, Tornadoettes 3, 4, 262, 156, 314 HINTON, Chris, Sr. Class V. Pres., NHS3, 4, Interact 4, Clearlight 3, Aqua Clara CArtistJ 4, Fathoms 2, 3, 4, utoring 2, 3, 4, 23, 38, 265, 144, 156, 377, 326, 24, 289, 342, 342 HOBGOOK, Tim, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, ki CIub4 157 3, 4, 89, 104 HOCH, Sandy, S ' 5 HOGAN, Darrell, Band 1, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4,157 HOGAN, Robin, 157, 328 HOOD, Bill, CECF, 262, 157 A HOOKS, Creston, Track 3, 4, Spring Football 3, 261, 157, 123 HOOPES, Barbara, German Honor Society 2, NHS 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 CMgr.D, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 QMgr.J, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Computer Club 4 fSec.J: C- Club 3, 4, Hall of Fame 4, 23, 157, 338, 348, 373, 19 HOPEN, Cathi, Swimming 1, 2, Interact 3, 4, Aqua Clara 3, 4, 275, 157, 343, 376, 377 HOPEWEIJ., Jenny, Leo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 157 HORVATH, Stephen, Band 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Math Team 1, Computer Club 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, 157 IDSPELHORN, Floger: Band 1, 2: 157 HOWARD, Elizabeth, 157 HOWARD. John, Golf Team 2, 3,101, 157 HUFFORD, Noreen, 157 HUGHES, Bryan, Football 1, 2, NHS HUGHES, James, NHS 3, 4, Spanisl Foreign Language Club 2, 157 Hglgvl RICK, Jeffrey, Track 1, Cross 1 HUMPAL, Randi, Junior Class Comr 3, Band 1, 2 HUNTER, John, Leo Club 2, Track 2 4, Drafting Club 4, 23, 157, 299 HUNTER, Julie Ann, Student Counc 4, Football Mgr. 4, 90, 157 HUSEBY, Kymm, Interact 3, Pep CIL HUSTED, Paul, 158, 294 HYNDS, Mary Lee, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Soc. 4, Nl-I State 4, Interact 3, 4, 261 , 158, 319 27, 26 IANNONE, Kirk, Interact 4, Aqua Clara 3, 4, 290, 158, 343, 36, 346 JACKSON, Helen, 158 JACKSON, Lula, Drill Team 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Drann Club 2, JROTC 3 JACKSON, Mark, 158 JACOBSON, Terry, 158 JALBERT, Kim, Pep Club 2, 3, YATeens 1, Keyettes 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 2, 3, NHS 4, 158 JAMES, Pete, 1, 2, 3 QDiv. Lt. Gov.J, Chess Club 2, Student Council, Who's Who Nom. 3, 300 JAMES, Tammy, CHO 4,335 JARRETT, Barb, Track 1, 158 JENNINGS, Tim, 158 JENSEN, Christopher, Bowling Team 4, 158 JESTER, Phil, JV Wrestling Cap. 2, International Club 2, Wrestling 1, 2, Computer Club 4, Key Club 4, Clearlight 4, Ski Club 4, Advisory Committee 4, B, 264, 135, 158, 302, 333, 300 JOERGER, Marian, German Club 3, 4, 158, 330, 331. 28 DHNSON, Howard, Baseball JV 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, 158, 131, 130 JOHNSON, Sandy, ROTC 2nd Lt., ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tony 1, 2, 84, 295, 158, 282, 292, 125, 30 JOHNSTON, Pamela, 159 JOHNSTON, Stephanie, 159 JONES, Brenda, 159 JONES, David, Ski Club 4, 159, 334 JONES, Vicki, CHO 159, 335 JORDAN, Denise, Concert Choir 3, Wind Song 4, Pep Club 3, 159, 303 KAISER, Kent, 159 KEENAN, Nancy, 159 KEITH, Cindy, Leo Club, 159 KELLARD, Barbara, International Club 2, Clearlight 2, Leo Club 4, Y-Teens 4, CHO 4,159, 335, 332 KELLEHER, Dell, Tennis 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Mgr. 4, 159, 122, 123 KELLOGG, Philip, Football 2, 3, 42 Track 2, Interact 3, 4, 159, 238, 289 KELLY, Tim, Football 1, 2, 159, 374 KERK, Susan, Pep Club 1, Leo Club 1, Keyettes 1, YFU 1 KERSHAW, Richard 159 ' KERSl.AKE, Mark, Freshman Football, Varsity Track, Var. Rootball, Photo. Club 3, Junior Class Club 3, 327 KESUNG, Pamela, VP, Soph. Class, Ski Club, 159 KICOS, Charlene, 160 KIERECKI, Steven, Basketball 3, 4, Student Oouncil 4, 265, 160, 130 KILGORE, John, NHS 4, Pres. Drafting Club 4, Interact 4, Ski Club 4, Drafting Club 4, Student Council 4, 260, 264, 160, 337, 299,334 KILLION, Tracy, 160 KIMBALL, Brian, 160 KINCADE, Mike, Leo Club 4, Interact 4, Freshman Football, 160, 332 KING, Jim, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Leo Club 3, 4, Pres. 41 Chess Club 1, Interact 3, 4, Football 1 , Tony Club 3, Student Council 4, Vice Pres. 4, 288, 101, 1501 289, 276, 332 KINNE, David, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 160, 125 KLAESNER, John, NHS 4, 160 KNEISS, Adella, DCT 3, 4, 160 ' KNIGHT, Steve, Band 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 42 Captain 4, 102, 160 KOBRES, Robert, 160 KOONTZ, Debra, NHS 4, Pep Club 2, Band 11 Gerrmn Club 2, Girls' State 3, 23, 287, 160 KOROSY, Isabel, NHS 3, 4, 23, 160, 370 KRANICH, Bill, Interact 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4:84101 I Clara 3, 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, lnterclub Council 4, 288, 160, 166, 343, 377, 280,289 KREMENIK, Jane, 160 KRYSIEWICZ, Carol, 160 KUBIER, Ken, Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 31 Dfllm hhgir 1 KU HN, Mara, 160 KUNTZ, Rebecca, German Club 4, 160, 330, 331 LACY, Steve5 Key Club 2, 35 Wrestling 25 JA 15 160 LA MACCHIA, Ron5160, 328 LAMBERT, Margie5 DECA 45 Student Council 15 Ski Club 4: 160. 328 LANE, Jennie5 160 LANEY, Laura5 Tomadoettes 45 160, 314, 37, 277 LANGFRITZ, John: 160,383 LANGLEY. Brent: 160 LARKIN, I.isa5 160 LA RUSSA. Joe: 160 LAURENTS. Suzanne5 160 LAWSON, Annette, 160 LEACH, Susan 161, 341 LEADENHAM, Penny5 161 LEAGHTY, Linda: 161 LEGARE, Michael5 161 IEGATTI, Anne5 Interact 35 Aqua Clara 35 161 IEMOINE, Robynn5 161 LEON, AIfred5 161 LEONARD, Jelt: 161 LEPTRONE, Debbie5 Keyettes 3, 45 161, 339, 375, 279 LEWIS, Robert5 161 ULLY, Ken5 161, 327 UNDENNAUER, David5 161 UNDSEY, Brenda5 161 UPP, Laura5161, 328 UPSCOMB, Abby5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 JA 2, 3, 45 162 US, Matt Key Club 15Track 1, 2, Most Valuable Track 1, 25 Drafting Club 45 157, 162, 125, 299 LOCKE, Ann5 Pep lub 15 Cheerleader 25 Tomadoettes 3, 45 Interact 45 38, 162, 314, 315 LITTIL KelIy5 162 UVADAROS, Sotivia5 162 LOCKETT, Patricia5 162 LOLLIS, Tim5 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 CET 45 162 LONG, Deanna5 NHS 45 Student Council 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 23, 162, 337, 375 LOOKRETIS, Danng 162 LOPES, Sonia5 Ski lub 45 Cross Country 45 Key Club Calendar Girl 45 Tomadoettes 45 98, 162, 314 LORANT, Tamra5 Pep Club 15 162 LOVE, Cathy5 Keyettes 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice Pres. 35 Junior Gass Committee 35 162, 1 16, 327. LOWELL, David5 AFS35 Quill and Scroll 35 Aqua Clara 35 162 LOWERY, Kathy5 162 LUBEN, Steve5 YFU 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 SHS 3, 45 162, 306, 307, 27 LYNCH, Mark5 Band 1, 25 Debate 35 German Club 1, 25 Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 162, 126 LYONS, Bethp Chorus 2, 3 LYONS, Laura5 Leo Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Pres. 35 Interact 2, 3, 45 162, 289, 332 LYONS, Marcia5 162 MACNUTT, Alicia5 NHS 45 Track 1, 25 Basketball 15 Swim Team 15 Choir 1, 25162, 375 MAGLIO, Dennis5 162 MAGUO, Gina5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 162, 279 MANGANO, David5 Drafting Club 45 163 MANN, JOHN: NHS 45 Wrestling 25 163 MANOYIAN, Lorrie5 Pep Club 25 163 MARIANI, Barbara Tomadoettes 3, 4, Captain 4, Tornadoette of the Year' K ttes 3 4 Treas. 4' Dean's List 2 3 4 , eve , , , , , J NHS 3, 45 Pep Club 25 International Club 25 SAC 45 B,134,163, 314, 338, 33 MARKS, David: 163 MARLY, Laurent5 163 MARSCHER, Diane5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 163 MARTIN, Debbie5 FBLA Vice Pres. 45 Track 1, 25 163. 334 MARTIN, I.inda5 DCT 45 163 MARTIN, Suzanne5 Chorus 1, 2, 35 DCT 45 163 MARTIN, Tom5 Swim Team 2, 3, 45 278, 163, 127, 126 MARVIN, Betsy5 163 MASON, Dan5 SHS 35 163 MASON, Kim5 Leo Club 45163 MATHEW, Susanne Lynn5 DECA 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 163, 328 MATHIS, Greg5 NHS 15 Student Council 15 23, 163, 281 MAVROYIANIS, Patty5 Aqua Clara 45 Keyettes 45 Chill and Scroll 45 163, 339, 343, 376, 24 MAYES, Carl5 Key Club 45 International Club 25 163 MAYES, Tom5 163 VCCANN, Jay5 Key Club 45 C-Club 3, 45 Cross Entry 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 NHS 45 97, 163, 29, MZCANN, Robert5 Band 1, 25 Aqua Clara 45 163, 282 MZCLELLAN, George5 164, 36, 346 :Jg34COY, Marian5 Deans List 35 Honor Roll 2, 35 MZFEE, Jenn 5Track 15 Honor Roll 45 164 VCGARVEY, Mary5 164 MZGEACHY, Tom5 Band 15 Interact 2, 3, 4, Treas. 42 288, 290, 164, 167, 289 MJGEE, Melany5 Keyettes 35 Vice Pres. 35 Spanish Club 25 164 WGUIRE, Doreen5 164 NCKEEL, Dawn5 Usherette 45 164, 170, 324 NKZKISSON, Mandy5 Clearlight 3, 45 Interact 2, 3, 45 139, 164, 31 1 MILEAN, Roberta5 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Leo Club 25 Clearlight 2, 3, 45 Ouill and Scroll 3, 45 164,311, 24. MILEAN, Sherry5 Usherettes 35 DCT 4, Pres. 45 Y' Teens 45 164 WWHON, Patty5 DE 4, Treas. 45 Interact 2, 3, 45 164, 329 McMULLEN, DAN5 Ski Club 4, Pres. 45 Leo Club 35 Football 15Track 15 261, 164, 334 IWINAUGHTON, Lisa5 DCT 45 Pep Club5 164 NKINEELY, PEGGY: 164 NKISHEEHY, Theresa5 Band 1, 2, 35 Student Council 15 164 READER, Greg5 Tony Club5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 165, 106, 109 NELONE, Steve5 Track5 Cross Country5 Choir, lMndsongj'37, 165 RENNA, rco5 NHS 45 Computer Club 45 German Honor Society 2, 35 Thesplan Society 2, 3, 4, Vioe Pres. 45 23, 165, 297, 300 NERHIGE, Karen5 165 NERRITT, Renee5 165 NESKER, James NETNICK, Neil5 165 NEYERS, Michael5 165 MILES, Jefl5 165 MlLLER, Brett5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All Suncoast 3, 4, All Sun Country 3, 45 C-Club 45 92, 35, 165 MILLER, Curtis5 165, 29 MILLER, Ronald5 165 MILLIKEN, Beth5 165 MILLS, Kevin5 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 45 165 MILLS, Marcig 165,329 MINICRI, Richard5 165 RDKATE, Steve5 Track 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All Suncoast, All Sun Country5 89, 263, 93, 165, 277 NDLNAR, Carrie5 Tomadoettes 45 165, 314 MJLSBERRY, Steve5 NHS 45 Who's Who in Amencan High School 45 Interact 45 Computer Club 45 International Club 15 165, 289 IWJLZAHN, MariIyn5 NHS: 23, 165 IIKJNROE, Odessa5 165 NDNTGOMERY, Annette5 165, 341, 334 NDNTGOMERY, Steve: 165, 383 NKJNTORO, Meriann5 165 MOORE, Randy5 Boys' State 45 I nteract 45 Football 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 165, 289, 26 IVDREAU, Mark5 165 NDRGAN, Kathy5 Pep Club 2, 35 Chorus 3, 4, Pres. 41V0rldS0r1g 3, 45 ITS 3, 45 Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 165, 297, 303, 296 NORRIS, Tim5 Track 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 45 165, 130 IIDRROW, Greg5 165 WJSES, Henry5 Football 15 166 NDSHONAS, Donna5 Interact 25 Keyettes 3, 45 Ouill and Scroll 3, 45 Aqua Clara 3, 4, Editor in Chief 45 Hall of Fame 45 166, 339, 374, 376, 377, 383, 24, 21, 342 NULDER, David5 275, 166 MJLHISON, Karen5 166 NlJU.EN, Don5 Track 1, 2, 35 Football 3, 45 166 MJNINER, Sue5 166 MJRIXJCH, Jim5 YFU 35 DECA 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Track 3, 45 166, 328 NlJRPHY,Joe5 166 MJRRAY, Mike5 166 NURREN, Brian5 Computer Club 4, Pres. 45 NHS 45 International Club 25 166, 333 NELSON, Barbara5 166 NELSON, Lori5 FBLA Sec. 45 NHS 3, 45 Band 15 116, 334 NEMETH, Rogerg NHS 45 GHS 25 Drafting Club 45 166, 299 NICHOLAS, Scott5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All Sun Coast District Stars5 State Conference Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All Sun BasketbaIl5 Baseball 25 Hall of Fame 45 63, 89, 93, 166, 376, 377, 20, 35, 106, 109 NICKELSON, Leah5 Band 15 Track 1, 2, 35 Cross Qnuntry 1, 2, 35 166, 199 NOAH, Debbi5 NHS 3, 45 Tomadoettes 3, 45 Keyettes 3, 45 Citizen ol the Month 45 23, 166, 314, 339, 29, 26, 277 NOGACKI, JOhn5 166 NSJFEEI-IRUP, James5 NHS 3, 45 SHS 3, 45 23, 166, 2 , NUGENT, Ray5 Choir 1, 2, 35 Fathoms 3, 45 Concert Choir 35 167, 318, 127, 126, 129, 341 NUNZIATO, Tom5 Football 45 Wrestling 45 167 OFTE, Kirk5 167 Ol.DS, Susan5 Pep Club 15 Y-Teens 2, 45 Vice Pres. 45 Leo Club 35 Usherettes 4, Sec. 45 Who's Who 45 167, 324 OLECHNA, Diane5 167 OLSON, EarI5 167 0l.SON, Julie5 Aqua Clara 45 Clearlight 2, 35 NHS 3, 45 Ouill and Scroll 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Chess Club 15 Fathoms 2, 3, 4, Editor 45 International Club 2523, 167, 36, 346, 24, 341 CPPER, Glenn5 Band 15 Swim Team 15 Track 15 Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 C-Club 3, 45 Interact 45 167, 375, 109 CRLANDO, Vanessa5 Clearlight 2, 3, 4, Editor 45 Chill and Scroll 3, 45 AFS 35 ep Club 15 Thespians 1, 25 Hall of Fame 45167, 308, 24, 21 CHOSZ, Patti5 Pep Club 15 Key Club Calendar Girl 45 Tomadoettes 3, 45 163, 167, 314 OSBORN, Karen: 167 PAPACHRSSTU, George5 WE 1, 25 CHO 45 167 PARADY, Mary Joe PARKE, Robin5 Band 1, 2, 35 167 PARKER, Tammy5 335, 167 PARKS, Nancy 329 PARQNS, Craig5 Band 15 Cross Country 15Track 1: 167 PATE, Susan5 167,271 PAULSON, Mark5 167 PAUL, Nicholas5 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 25 Wrestling 1, 35 167,30 PEACE. Michelle: 167, 271 PEARSON, Kim5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 JA 35 167 PEET, David5 167 PELSZYNSKl,.lef'f5167 PERSON, Lenny PETCHAKOS, Anri5 167 PETERS, Nancy5 167 PETERSON, DaIe5 Track 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 lnteract5 89, 93, 167, 319, 375 Pl-IILLIPPY, Bob5 National Honor Society 4, Co- Captain Cross Country 45 Key Club 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 NFL 3, 45 Computer Club 45 Foreign Language Club 25 C-Club 3, 45 97, 167, 326, 333, 327, 32, 300 PICKURD, Cathy5 168 PIGEON, Laura5 Interact Secretary 3, 45 Interact 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 2885 168 PIPER, Scott5 168 PIZZICHETTI, CarmeIa5 168 PLATEROTI, Perriann5 Interact 2, 3, 45 135, 168 POLLACK, Andy5 Baseball 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 168, 132, 130 POLUKOFF, Jerry5 Thespians 45 168, 197, 280 PONTICEU.O, Lisa5 Interact 45 168 POUNSEL, Terrance5 168 POUNSEL, Vernetta5 168 PRAY, Peter5 168, 327 PREMRU, Judy5 168 PRIEST, Andy5 Ski Club 45 168 PRITCHARD, Doug5 Band 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Clearli ht 45 168 PROHRSKA, Gary5 Clearlight 2, 35 Football 1, 3, 45 92, 168, 327 PSMMAS, John5 168 PUGH, Mary5 168 PULASKI, GIenn5 168 PURVIS, Pamela5 168 OUATTLEBAUM, James5 168 QUIMBY, Desiree5 168 RALEIGH, John5 168, 328 RANDALL, Blaine5 Football 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Interact 45 CClub 3, 45 14, 104, 157, 168, 262, 264, 337, 377, 383, 125, 289, 105, 334 RANKIN, Judy5 Swim Team 15 Track Team 2, 35C- Club 35 Usherettes 3, 45 Interact 45 141, 168, 324 RAYNOR, Mark5 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Hayer 35 Football 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Interact 45 168, 370, 130 ROSICH, lngrid5 170 4-rv .lol xiLP'H i elif INDEX! 355 356 ! INDEX , Wesy1f 'eYMWfW -,.f,,., , Steve Roepke works with old bags. ROUISSE, Colleen5 Interact 45 Ski Club 4: CHO 4: ROSS, Jay5 170 170, 335 ROY, Scott: 170 RUBRECHT, Bernard5 170 RUEI., John5 Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 45 170, 356 RUSKA, Chris5 Swim Team 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 170 RUTHERFORD, Ken5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 25 GHS 2, 35 232, 170, 79 SABO, Alex5 170 SAFIRSTEIN, Naomi5 Honor Roll 2, 35 Wresderettes 35 170, 280 SALLING, Leslie5 Leo Club 35 DECA 45 Sec. 45 Key Cub Calendar Girl 45 Interact 45 170, 328 SALVESEN, Judy: 170 SAMOLUK, Warren5 Football 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 JCL 35 International Club 35 Latin Club 35 NHS 45 Computer Club 45 FCA 45 23, 90, 170, 327 SANCHEZ, Larry5 Ski Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 170, 284 SANDERS, Lucinda5 Who's Who in American High School Student 45 Pep Club 15 Keyertes 45 Language Club 25 NHS 45 170, 385, 334 SAPORITO, Sherry5 335, 170 SAVAGE, David5 170 XZHALLER, David5 170 Schirrmr, Bruce5 C-Club 45 Diving 1, 2, 3, 45 StudentCouncil15151,170,12 ,129 SHLUTER, Theresa5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas. 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Small.FIag Girl 3, 45 170, 122 SHMITZ, Randy: 170 SIHUETTA, Kim5 Swim Team 1, 25 170, 329 SCHULTZ, Judy5 170 EUSEL, Carl: 171 SEATON, DaryI5 Ski Club 15 Senior Class Treas. 45 Interact 4: 265, 144, 157, 171, 337, 376, 377, 125, 289, 126 SEEVERS, Brenda: 171 SERAFINI, Linda5 Chorus 1, 25 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Honor 45 171, 297 SHACKELFORD, James S-IAFFER, Judy5 Leo Club 45 Campus Life 2, 3, 45 Interact 35 International Club 25 Key Club Calendar Girl 45 171 S'IANK, 50011: 171 SIAW, Chris: 171 S-IAW, Joyce5 Debate 2, 35 DE 45 171, 329 S-IAWCER, Wayde5 171 SI-IEEHAN, Dennis5 171 SHEIDON, Lonie SHINN, Jane5 CLP Exceptional Student 45 281, 271 SIMMONS, Grace5 171 SIMS, Janice5 171, 370 SINGLETON, Philip 171 Sl'I'I'ON, Steve5 171 SLATTERY, Melanie 171, 334 SLOAN, Lee5 171 SMETZER, George5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Stage Band 3, 45 23, 171,350 SMITH, Robert5 171 SMITH, Kay5 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 262, 171, 312, 318 SMITH, SheiIa5 171 SNIFFEN, Tom5 Interact 45 172 SJWINSKI, Keith5 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 93, 90, 89, 172, 35 SPAKE, Pam5 Stat Girl 45 Interact 3, 45 172 SPANOS, Clayton5 172, 263, 334 SPOKES, Jong 172 STANELY, Michael5 172 STANOUIST, Heather5 172 STEELE, John: 172 STEPHENS, Theodore5 172 STEPHENSON, Bruce5 172 STEWART, Kim: 172 STEWART, Robert5 172 STICKLER, ApriI5 98, 172, 122 STILLINGER, RaIph5 Cross Country 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Tennis 35 172, 105 ST. JOHN: Dannette5 CHO 45 172,335 STRINGFIELD, Jeff5 Track 15 135, 172 STRUMPF, JilI5 Basketball 3, 45 172, 116, 22, 122 SUTTON, Dawn5 SNS 3, 45 NHS 45 TONY 25 International Club 25 Keyettes 3, 45 Pep Club 15 173, 27 SUTTON, BilI5 173 SWAN, Curt5 March Band I, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 173 SWEILOW, Dave5 DCT 4, Pres. 45 173 EI TALLEY, Anton5 173 TANNEY, Leigh5 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Aqua Clara 3, 45 Tony 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Captain 45 Students Rights and Responsibilities 45 International Club 25 SAC 45 Quill and Scroll 45 312301 Fame 45 134, 173, 320, 376, 377, 20, 24, TARR, Sandy5 Chorus 1, 2, 35 173 TATLOCK, Donna5 173 TAYLOR, Gary: 268, 173 TENCH, Patt'y5 173 TENCH, Peggy5 Swim Team 35 Interact 3, 45 173, 289 THIBIDEAU, Jackie 173 THOMAS, AI5 Band 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 25 89, 263, 92, 93, 173, 131, 130, 35 THOMAS, Brian5 Key Club 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 101, 173 TILLEY, Robin5 CBE 3, 45 173 TILLEY, Janie5 380 TILLEIT, Richard5 NHS 45 23, 173 TILLEY, Jane5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 4523, 173 TILLEY, Mark: Swim Team 25 Tennis 15 173 TILLEY, Rex5 173 TILLEY, Gail5 DCT 35 173 TOBIN, David5 Golf 3, 45 101, 173 TONG, JEFF: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Team 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 35 Color Guard 2, 35 84, 293, 295, 173, 292 TRACEY, Lorraine5 173, 271 TRAN, Huong5 173 TRAN, Rita TURNER, Joscia5 173 TURNEFI, Luther5 DCT 4, Vice Pres. 45 173 TYSALL, Kathy5 Leo Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Keyettes 45 Student Council 1, 25 SHS 3, 45 YFU 45 International Club 2, 35 173,332 1'YSON, Sally5 173, 284 ULINE,:Lori5 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 PepAClub 1, 25 Keyettes 3, 45 Usherettes 45 Foreign Language Club 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 173, 324, 338, 339, 32 VALE, Cynthia5 173 VAN BUREN, Lynda5 174 VARGUS, Mark: NHS 3, 45 Computer Club 45 Golf 25 Math Club 35 174 VERNON, Kim5 NHS 3, 45 Interact 45 Aqua Clara 45 Qaill and Scroll 45 23, 174, 377, 289, 342 VERVILLE, Mary5 174 VEST, Rob5 JA 35 Take-5 35 Leo Club 3, 45 Drafting C1ub 45 NHS 45 Cross Country 25 174, 376, 26 WADDELL, Mark5 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 3, 45 Football Mgr. 1, 25 174, 373 WALKER, Glendora5 DE 45 174, 329 WALKER, Jim: Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 92, 174, 125 WALKER, KAREN: NHS 45 Pep Club 15 174, 373 WALKER, Sonya5 DECA 3, 45 174 WALLACE, Debbie-5 NHS 45 Usherette 45 174, 324 WANNAMAKER, Kelli: 174 WARD, Mary5 NHS 45 Band 15 Interact 2, 3, 45 23, 174 WATERS, Kevin: NHS 1, 25 Football 25 Wei htlifting 25 174 WATKINS, Donna5 174 WATTLES, Dana5 Tennis 45 Swim Team 45 174 WEBER, Joel5 Band Stage Band5 174 WEBER, Nellda5 Choir 2, 35 174 WEBSTER, Louise: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 AFS 2: ILS 2: 174,297 WEDEMAN, Mike5 174 WEEKS, Sharong 175 WENGLASZ, Charles5 175, 121 WHEELEY. Bill: 175 WHEELES, Mark5 Key Club 35 Interact 45 C-Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All Sun Country, All Conference: Baseball 25 15, 89, 93, 175, 319, 375, 376, 35 WHITE, Karen5 175 WHITTIER, Beth5 Cheerleader 15 Keyettes 3, 45 Wce Pres. 45 Interact 1, 2, 3, 45 Usherettes 35 38, 175, 338 WHITTLETON, Richard5 175 WIGUiY, David: 175 WILKENSON, Dan5 Tennis 45 Interact 45 175 WILLHITE, Heidi5 32, 75 WILLIAMS, Byron: DCT 45 175 WILLIAMS, Doug: NHS 3, 45 Band 15 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 C-Club 3, 45 Meth Team 1, 35 Key Club 45 SHS 3, 45 Computer Gub 45 Hall of Fame 45 175, 20, 327, 29, 300 WILLIAMS, John: Band 2, 3, 45 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 25 295, 175, 292 WILLIAMS, Kim5 Key Club Calendar Girl 45 Tornadoettes 45 Wrestlerettes 45 Interact 45 175, 314, 371 WILLIAMS, Linda: 175, 280 WILLIAMS, Ross: Key Club 45 175, 125, 300 WILLIAMS, Stuart: 175 WILSON, Jeff5 Chorus 1, 2, 3 WILSON, Richard: NHS 3, 45 Computer Club 4: C- Club 3, 45 Cross Countiy 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1. 2: Stats Football 3, 45 Computer Stats 3, 4: Boys' State 35 97, 175, 26 WILSON, Scott: 175 WINSTON, Nancy5 Tornadoettes 3: 175, 334, 335 WISHNIE, Dawn5 Ski Club 45 International Club 25 Pep-stub 25 175 WI , Keith5 DECA 4 WOGOMAN, Emily: 175 WOLF, Bill: 260, 175, 374, 328 VIONBLE, Ed5 Ski Club 45 175, 334 WOOD, Liz5 176 WOOD, Todd: 176 WOZNIAK, Andrea5 CBE 3, Pres. 45 FBLA 3, Pres, 45 l.atin Club 25 176 WRIGHT, Brian5 176 YOUNG, Denis: DECA 4, Pres. 45 176 ZARR, Flichard5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 1, 25 176 ZAWADA, Mary Ann5 Cheerleader 15 Pep Club I5 176 ZEBIEY, Scott5 Clearlight 2, 3, 45 176, 310, 311 ZEGA, Brenda5 Leo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 35 Usherettes 35 Tornadoettes 45 176, 312, 314, 332 ZEIGER, Scott5 Senior Class Pres. 45 ITS 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 National Forensic League 35 NHS 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Interact 45 SAC 45 SRR 45 Tennis 1, 25 Hall of Fame 4538,144,148,176, 297, 326, 21 ZUERN, Sharon5 NHS 45 FBLA 4523, 176,334 ZYLSTRA, Wilma5 Foreign Language Club 25 176 'fr 4 AAMCO Transmissions, 380 Abbitt, Kelley, 208 Abdullaj, Kadime, 181 Abernathy, Sonya, 234 Acosta, Mike, 181 Acosta, Teresa, 234 Acree, Sandra, 234 Adams, Herman, 208 Adams, Michelle, 234 Adams, Vanessa, 208 Adkins, Ruth, 59 Administration, 45 Ads, 38, 39, 84, 85, 133-141, 177-179, 205-206, 231, 232, 282-284, 369-384 Agliano, Mark, 234 Aguera, Alex, 181 Aguera, Greg, 208 Aguilera, Georgina, 234 Alampi, Valerie, 181 Alampi, Vanessa, 234 Alcoz, Rodrigue, 208 Allen, Ann, 234 Allen, Donicer, 52 Allard, Carol, 208 Allen, Johnnie, 234, 295 Allen, Judy, 234 Allen, Kent, 234 Allen, Linda, 181 Allen, Louis, 181 Allen, Preston, 67 Aloot, Abby, 181 Alvord, Shan, 234 American Legion Boys' and Girls' State, 26 Amidon, Barbara, 208 Amidon, Lee, 181 Amorose, Sara, 181 Anderson, Andy, 53, 326 Anderson, Calvin, 234 Anderson, Gaye, 232, 234, 239, 260, 304, 323, 365 Anderson, Jerald, 234 Anderson, Karen, 181, 314, 370 Anderson, Linda, 181, 208 Anderson, Scott, 208, 126 Anderson, Tom, 67, 114, 109 Andrei, lfka, 234, 306, 307 Andres, Constnace, 208 Andres, Doug, 181 Andriola, Margaret, 84, 208, 295, 206, 207 Angstadt, Sheri, 181 Anthony, David, 70 Aprivelo, Ramona, 208 Apuzzo, Gene, 181 Apuzzo, Steve, 208 AQUA CLARA, 342-345 Arby's, 374 Arens, Victoria, 208 Argianas, Lisa, 234 Armitag, Gisele, 181 Armstrong, Adam, 234 Arnett, Holly, 208 Arnold, Keith, 73 Arnold, Lucille, 59 Arrington, Deborah, 181 Arrow Toppers, 138 Art, 78 Artcraft Printers, 134 Ash, Lora, 208, 1 17 Ash, Patricia, 181 Asher, Debbie, 85, 181, 324, 25, 342 Associates, lnc., 134 Athletic Attic, 36 Attkisson, Kim, 181 Atwood, Larry, 181 Atwood, Lori, 234 Avella, Jennifer, 181 Aydlette, Dean, 234 Badeau, Dianne, 82 Badger, Brad: 300 Baggage Car, The, 370 Baggett, Jimmy Bagnall, Catherine, 234 Bailey, John, 234 Bair, Diana, 234 Baker, Bill, 13, 112, 181 Baker, Dean, 234 Baker, Geno, 234 Baker, James, 234 Baker, Judy, 235 Baker, Paul, 96, 235, 350 - Cl D III El Barber, David, 84, 235, 295 Barber, Jarrine, 208 Barber, Lauren, 208, 341 Barfield, Bryan, 235, 182 Barfield, Lisa, 181 Barnes, Dean, 181 Barnes, Jim, 181, 352 Barnes, Joani, 235 Barnes, Shenita, 181 Barnes, Susan, 181 Barnes, Tami, 208 Barrentine, Joe, 96, 235 Barrett, Alex, 181 Barrett, David, 235 Barrett, Bill, 208 Baseball, 131, 132 Basketball, Boy's Freshman, 114 Basketball, Boy's Jayvee, 112, 1 13 Basketball, Boy's Varsity, 106- 11 1 Basketball, Girl's Jayvee, 117 Basketball, Girl's Varsity, 1 16 Baskovich, Elissa, 181 Batchelor, Don, 208 Batten, Barbara, 98, 181, 199 Batten, Bryan, 208, 125, 305 Batten, Cassandra, 235 Bauerk, Joe, 235 Bax, Don, 181 Benefiel, Danny, 208 Benford, Charlie, 96, 235 Bennett, Julie, 208 Bennett, Bill, 182 Benson, Jeff, 182 Berk, Vanessa, 53, 182, 297, 326 Berlin, Jerry, 97, 182 Berman, Angelia, 208 Berman, Penny, 235 Berry, Angelique, 208 Bert, Holly, 208, 337 Bert Jackson's Volkswagen! Fiat, 178 Bertha, Don, 235 Bertoni, Gino, 235 Betourne, Kevin, 90, 94 Bhagchandani, Shaku, 236 Billars, Mark, 300 Billingsley, Celisa, 208 Billiris, George, 182, 327 Billiris, Mark, 105, 327, 208, 309, 311, 330, 331, 75 Bills, Bricky, 236 Birch, Jeanie, 182 Biron, Beth, 182, 126 Biver, Carl, 236 Black, Frank, 55 Black, Jim, 209, 301, 326 Blackburn, David, 209 Blackburn, Sharon, 182 Baker, Randell, 235 Balderson, Anne, 80, 81, 1 17 Baldridge, Dean, 235 Baldwin, Barbara, 78 Baldwin, Mary, 235, 129 Balint, Marina, 208, 126 Balow, Ron, 380 Ballinger, Sally, 181 Ballow, Joseph, 235 Balovski, Rafman, 235 Band, 348-349 Bandzul, Tracy, 235 Banghart, Heather, 208 Banks, Karen, 181 Barath, Robert, 235 Baratta, William, 231 Barber, Charles, 235 Bax, Laura, 235 Baxter, Georgine, 85, 181, 341 Bayless, Todd, 235 B818 Self Service Gas, 282 Beane, Frederick, 51 Beaumont, Martine, 235 Beck, Lisa, 98, 99, 208, 372, 122 Becker, Amy, 182, 126 Beecher, Mark, 182 Bell, Tammy, 235 Bellack, Larry, 97, 207, 208 Bellack, Scott, 97, 182 Bellendorf, Peggy, 235 Bellendorf, Bill, 182 Benefiel, Andy, 208 Blackham, Bonny, 1 17, 236 Blackwood, Diane, 182 Blakem, Mike, 182 Blalock, Jeannine, 236 Blaney, Dianne, 236, 323 Blankenship, Donna, 209 Blasko, Barb, 236 Blechschmidt, John, 182, 299 Blessing, Robert, 209 Blewitt, Ellen, 78 Bliss, Jenny, 1 12, 209 Bliss, Wendy, 98, 99, 122, 123, 182 Blodgett, Stephanie, 236 Blyshak, Lisa, 209, 303, 305 Blyshak, William, 63, 65 Bob Lee's Garage, 282 Boggs, Gene, 182, 338 Boinin, Renee, 233, 236 Bolden, Chris, 236 Bole, Valerie, 182 Bonney, Andrie, 236 Booker, Vincent, 236 Boomgarden, Clinton, 182, 105, 125 Borchardt, Kenny, 96, 236 Borchardt, Kim, 182, 195, 313, 314, 371 Borelli, Joe, 182 Borelli, Roger, 236 Born, Kevin, 94, 95, 209 Borowicz, Pat, 80, 97 Borowicz, Tim, 13, 108, 109, 180, 182, 203 Bortles, Lisa, 209 Boruta, Vincent, 82 Botbyl, Jean, 116, 182 Bouchard, Ray, 95, 135, 209 327 Bouchard, Roger Insurance, 136 Boucher, Betty, 209 Boullemet, Rocky, 209 Bound, Amy, 236 Bound, Tom, 182 Y Bouse, Kathy, 209 Bowden, Jeff, 209 Bowden, Jill, 182 Bowen, Linda, 48 Bowers, Chris, 182 Bowers, Greg, 236 Bowlin, Walter, 236 Bowlin, Sondra, 182 Bowling, 102, 103 Boyce, Jamie, 182 Boykins, Adrienne, 236 Brace, Joy, 182 Brache, Geraldine, 51 Brady, Harry, 209 Brady, Lea, 182, 27 Brady, Patricia, 236 Brady, Patrick, 236 Branan, Dawn, 209, 213 Brandenborgh, Terry, 209 Brandenburgh, Toby, 236 Brannen, Kim, 236 Bravo, Leslie, 209 Bray, Gary: 299 Breese, Don, 236 Breese, Lori, 183 Brennan, Frances, 236 Brenner, Jim, 380 Breslin, Gail, 209 Brewster, Cindy, 183 Brian, Steve, 183 Brill, Donna, 209 Brill, Kevin, 236 Brill, l.arry, 209 Brinkman, Richard, 209 Brittain, Mike, 236, 114 Brittain, Steve, 130, 183, 269 Britts, Deatra, 183 Broad, Shirley, 53, 310 Broadwell, Brett, 209, 124 Brock, John, 183 Brock, Terry, 183 Brock, William, 236 Brooking Ford Tractor Company, 384 Brooks, John, 209 INDEX ! 357 Broods, Whitney, 209, 1 19, 120 Browlin, W., 96 Brown, Bobby, 209 Brown, Craig, 97, 236, 274 Brown, Donn, 209 Brown, Earl, 81, 90, 395 Brown, Ernest, 95, 209 Brown, Gary, 236 Brown, Greg, 183 Brown, Phil, 209 Brown, Sam, 125 Browning, Glen, 84, 209, 259 Brown's Furniture, 373 Brubaker, Richard, 236 Bruce, David, 183 Bruner, William, 183 Brunk, Hurbert, 183 Brunson, Daisy, 53 Brutus, Dee Dee: 209, 347 Brutus, Rodger, 183 Bryan, Steve, 303 Bryant, Guy: 209 Bryant, James, 210 Bryn-Alan, 140 Brzezinski, Sally, 84, 236, 295 Bubin, Chris, 237, 105 Bubin, Jeff, 183, 309, 25, 125 Buchanan, Mike, 210 Buchanan, Terry, 130 Buckman, Debby, 237 Buehler, Don, 183 Buettner, Larry, 96, 237 Bulla, Jenry, 96, 237 Bullock, Jeff, 93, 183, 269, 394 Bullock, Shannon, 210 Burd's Automotive Service Center, 379 Burge, Elinor, 72, 73 Burgess, Lori, 237 Burger, Eleanor, 328, 329 Burk, Brian, 237, 124 Burk, Kim, 237 Burk, Bill, 183 Burke, Tony, 105 Burnett, Don, 237, 274 Burney, Tracy, 95, 210 Burns, Jennifer, 210 Burton, Beth, 183, 129, 126 Bush, Jim, 210 Bush, Kim, 210 Busher, Mark, 210 Buttery, Laurie, 183 Butts, Willis, 47, 306, 307 Buursma, Lisa, 183 Buys, Sherra, 183 Byrd, Ronnie, 96, 237 Byrd, Rose, 183 Byrne, Jeff, 237 Byrne, Sharon, 210 Cady, Sue, 210, 291, 124 Calandro, Mark, 210 Calder, Bob, 183 Calder, Jim, 183 Calderbank, Chris, 178, 183 Calendine, Alicia, 237 Calendine, Bob, 183 Calendine, Suzanne, 210 Calvary Baptist Church, 37 358 f INDEX Campbell, Doretha, 237 Campbell, Janice, 237 Campbell, Walter, 210 Canary, William, 237 Capogna's Dugout, 383 Cappello, Josh, 237 Captain's Chair, 178 Cardwell, Patrick, 210 Carillon Carpets, 232 Carnahan, Keith, 183 Caron, Robert, 237 Carr, Lucie, 210 Carrano, Charlie, 237 Carroll, Kathleen, 237 Carruth, Stacey, 22, 237 Carswell, George, 58 Carter, Catherine, 183, 27 Carter, Lani, 210 Cartner, Daniel, 184 Case, Cathy, 184 Case, Nancy, 237, 243 Cashon, Gina, 210 Cashon, Karen, 237 Casner, Lisa, 237, 304 Cason, Kyle, 210 Cass, Holly, 237 Cassels, Laura, 210 Castaldo, Larry, 184 Castaldo, Linda, 184 Castleberry, Deanna, 210 Castro, Dania, 237 Castro, Israel, 210 Caudill, Cindy, 210 Cazares, Gabriel, 385 Cave, Lisa, 210 Ceely, Robert: 184 Chaburka, Jimmy, 238 Chamberlain, Karen, 184 Chamberlain, Butch, 96, 238 Chamberlin, Don, 66, 385 Chamberlin, Jeff, 238, 381 Chamberlin, Karen, 25, 205, 210, 216, 279, 321, 322, 343 Chandler, Jennifer, 238 Chancey, Al, 130 Chaplinsky, Venus, 184, 278, 334 Charters, Alan, 184 Charters, Loni, 210, 337, 305 Chatleain, David, 238 Chayet, Stacy, 62, 238 Cheerleading, 318-323 Cheif Charley's, 133 Cherry, Caroline, 184 Chervitz, Alan, 138, 184, 299, 300 Chervitz, Susan, 238, 304 Childers, Deanna, 238 Childers, Jim, 238 Chipser, Tim, 210 Chisholm, Brian, 238 Chizik, Gene, 88, 93, 327 CHO, 335 Choral Department, 303-305 Christman, Renau: 184 Christy, Deanna: 210 Church, Rebecca, 238 Cicero, Steve: 238 Cioni, Bob: 210 Ciquiri, Debbie: 184 City Cycle, 383 City of Clearwater Gas Division, 283 Clancy, Diane, 238 Clardy, Lisa, 238 Clarlda, Allen, 184 Clark, Alfonso: 44 Clark, Donna, 238 Clark, Lori, 238 Clark, Mark, 210 Clark, Richard, 184 Clark's Gulf, 36 Clearlight, 308-31 1 Clearwater Laundry and Cleaners, 206 Clearwater Lock and Safe, 285 Clearwater Oaks Bank, 37 Clearwater Skateboard Park, 36 Cleghorn, Jeff, 210, 330 Cleghorn, Margaret, 66 Clemons, Eddie, 184, 302 Clemons, Tracy, 184 Clevenger, Donna, 210 Clevenger, Pam, 184 Clifton, Kandy, 210 Climo, Beth, 210 Climo, Jeff: 184 Clinton, Ken, 84, 210, 295 Clinton, Mike, 184 Clyburn, Betty, 48 Cobello, Dorothy, 67 Coca-Cola Bottling Company, St. Petersburg, 371 Cockerham, Lovina, 238 Coderre, Steve, 210 Coe, Tim, 238 Coffey, Mike, 210 Coit, Whitney, 210, 27 Colamarino, Jill, 184 Cole, Cinde, 185, 378, 25, 340 Cole, Pam, 238 Coleman, Tim, 210 Coletti, Vince, 102 Coley, Dennis, 96, 238 Coley, Don, 184 Coley, Donna, 184 Collard, Brian, 96, 238 Collins, Cathy: 238 Collins, Debby: 84, 238, 295 Collins, Lorenzo, 95, 21 1, 221 Collins, Maurice, 238 Collins, Penny, 82, 312 Collins, Renee, 238 Colman, Alexis, 238 Colmer's Photography, Bob, 103 Colonade, The, 231 Colson, Susan, 21 1 Coluzzi, Robert, 238 Compton, Betty, 53 Compton, Eric, 84, 21 1, 293- 295, 30 Computer Club, 333 Coney, Cristel, 238 Coney, Lamar, 238 Conklin, George, 84, 211, 295 Conley, Benita, 184 Connely, Kevin, 130 Cooper, Diane, 129, 126 Corell, Amy, 289 Corradi, Mario, 211 Cortellini, Lori, 211 Cory, David: 211 Costa, Gary, 184 Costa, John, 184 Costa, Rene, 238 Coulson, Deborah, 184 Cournoyer, Kevin, 21 1 Courson, Cindy, 21 1, 351 Couyutas, Vasi, 21 1 Couzens, Kim, 184, 319 Cowart, Eddie, 238 Cowart, Jacqueline, 238, 306 Cowart, Jill, 211 Cowart, Sheila, 239 Cox, Brenda, 21 1 Coxhead, Rafe, 239 Craft Harbor, 373 Craft, Lorraine, 50 Crampton, William and Jean, 385 Crevasse, Brian, 239 Crevasse, Denise, 184 Cribb, Suzanne, 180, 181, 184, 11 1 Crisler, Beth, 21 1 Crisler, Bill, 184 Cromer, Ed, 185 Crosby, Kelly, 21 1 Crosmer, Andy, 95, 21 1 Crosmer, Joy, 239 Cross Country, 97-99 Cross, Daphine, 75 Crossland, Alan, 211 Crosta, Donna, 185 Crown, Joy, 239 Crown, Robert, 185 Cruder, Chris, 108, 109, 185, 352, 327 Cruder, Tina, 182, 185, 260, 314, 371 Cruise, Lisa, 239 Cruz, Victor, 239 Culberton, Debbie, 239, 304 Culkar, Carol, 134, 185, 311, 324, 325, 25 Cunningham, David, 211 Curi, Mike, 185 Curls, Dirk, 185 Curran, Dan, 185 Currey, Cathy, 185, 324 Currington, Frederick, 1 17 Currington, Larry, 95 Curtis, Bobby, 304 Curtis, Susan, 185 Davis Curtis, Terry, 21 1 Cushing, Paul, 211 Cusick, Beth: 185 Custodians, 51 Daege, Karen, 239 Dailey, Constance, 239 Dalton, Rob, 21 1, 228 Damers, Joe: 21 1 Darnonte, Amie, 185 Dance, John, 239 Dangler, Tammy, 21 1, 291 Daniels, Cindy, 239 Daniels, Lorrie, 84, 185, 295 Daniels, Shawn, 185, 109, 1 1 1 Danielson, Richard, 95, 21 1, 105 Dauble, Phillip, 239 Davenport, Jerona, 239 Davidson, Deborah, 239 Davidson, Kendall, 89, 125 Davidson, Mike, 185, 299 Davidson, Robert, 102 Davis, Davis, Bob, 328, 72, 73 David, 94, 94, 21 1 Davis, Don, 239 Davis, Greg, 1 14, 329 Davis, Mr. and Mrs. James,385 Davis, Jeff, 10, 88, 185, 327 Davis, Jennifer, 385 Davis, Ken, 211 Davis, Leigh, 185 Davis, Lonnie, 185 Davis, Kathy, 138, 178, 185, 342, 341 Davis, Melissa, 239 Davis, Nancy, 21 1 Davis, Northrip, 186, 326 , Patty, 211, 215, 290, 1 18, 291 Davis, Scott, 385 Davis, Stephanie, 21 1 Davis, Wate, 186 Dawsey, Kim, 21 1 Dawson, Seymour, 239 Dawson, Penn, 21 1, 311 Day, Ann, 21 1, 347 Day, George, 186 Day, Greg, 239 Day's Furniture, 382 Deadman, Rebecca, 186 Deans, 44 Deblaker, Karl, 239 DECA: 328 Decosta, Glenn, 239 Decosta, Mark, 186 Deforrest, Brandt, 239 Deguzman, Carolina, 186 Deguzman, Ben, 239 Demaio, Christophe, 239, 105 Denis, Peter, 21 1 Denmark, Darryle, 21 1 Denmark, Kimberly, 186 Dennis, David, 381 Dennison, Scott, 21 1 Denny, Gayle, 212 Derengowski, Mark, 186 Derrebery, Mack, 51 Desjardin, Karen, 212, 27 Desjardin, Laurie, 239 Desousa, Ann, 239 Dewald, Laura, 212 Dewald, Linda, 212 Dho Sascha, 239 Diaz, Joe, 212 Dick, Melody, 186, 334 Dickinson, Larry, 186 Dickinson, Raymond, 186 Diehl, Charles, 75, 74 Diehl, Clyde, 101, 299, 186, 27 Dijan, Doris, 212 Dillion, Lori, 212, 382 Dillon, Thomas, 96, 239 Dimensions, 139 Dimeo, Esther, 84, 295 Dimeo, Fiore, 84, 295 Dinger, Fred, 186, 299, 300 Dion, Julie, 186 Dipietrantonio, Lin, 212 Dipolito, Jeff, 105, 186, 279 Dipronio, Kiana, 212 Distler, Gaire, 56 Dixon, Fredericka, 239 Donovan, Jamie, 186, 289 Doran, Russel, 239 Doraty, Laura, 186 Doseck, Todd, 186 Dougherty, John, 51 Dougherty, Walter, 105 Dowell, Janet, 186, 284 Downer, Kim, 212 Downs, Christine, 212 Downs, Tim, 96, 97, 186 Doyle, Christopher, 186, 125 Doyle, Michael, 239 D.P.l. Quality Paints, 375 Drafting Club, 299 Drainer, George, 68 Drake, Laura, 83, 385 Drama, 297 Driscoll, Debra, 212, 224, 352 Dritsas, Cynthia, 212, 1 1 1, 347 Druce, Stacey, 212, 305 Drulias, William, 239 Drumm, Laura, 239 Duncan, Charles, 212 Dunham, Paul, 212 Dunham, Suzanne, 240 Dunn, Edith, 240 Dunstan, Gregory, 240 Dunstan, Jeff, 212 Duquesnay, Jackqueli, 212 Durant, Julie, 210, 212, 347 Durst, Brian, 186 Durst, Kevin, 212 Dussault, Alex, 186 Dyson, Dennis, 240 El Eaddy, Lisa, 233, 240 Earnhardt, Ramona, 240 Edgerton, Jon, 186 Edwards, Dennis, 186 Edwards, James, 212 Ed Whittier Electrical Suppliers, 38 Egolf, Carl, 58 Egolf, Ralph, 69 Egnatuk, Brian, 240 Eidson, Keith, 83 Einhaus, Stephanie, 122, 2 321, 322 Eisler, John, 240 Ekberg, Ken, 212 Eliades, Jim, 240 Ell, Margaret, 186 Elliott, Carl, 1 14, 240 Elliott, Charles, 212 Elliott, Jerry, 186 Elliott, Julie, 240 Ellis, Joni, 187, 328, 329 Ellison,,Randy, 187 Elamzi, Virginia, 212 Emanuel, Jeff, 95, 212 Emerson, Elaine, 212 Emmott, Guy, 212 Farnell, Joseph, 96, 240 Farrell, Bennett, 213 Farrell, Rober, 213 Fashion Cleaners 8t Shirt Laundry, 206 Favretto, Laura, 240 Faw, Colleen, 116, 187 Fay, Jacqueline, 240 Fazio, Melanie, 240 Featherngill, Lance, 306, 307 Fehl, Alice, 187 Feierbacher, Kurt, 95, 213 Feigley, Debra, 240 Felice, Dawn, 240 Felice, Kent, 213 Felice, Melanie, 240, 304 Fenimore, Jerry, 213 Fenimore, Terry, 213 Fenlon, Brian, 95, 112, 213 Fenlon, Kara, 240, 304 Fenn, Shelley, 213 Fenner, Joe, 213 Fenton, Wayne, 84, 240, 295 Fenwick, David, 187 Fenwick, Janet, 240 Ferguson, Steve, 240 Fergusson, Louise, 103, 187 Fernald, Carl, 61 Fernandez, Elizabeth, 187 Fielder, Mike, 326 Helds, Barbara, 30, 31, 84, 187, 292, 295 Fields, Benjamin, 187 Helds, Jannie, 1 17, 240 Fiess, Greg, 213 Hier, Wanda, 240 Hnes, Ron, 89, 187, 327, 25 Finlay, Joseph, 187 Hnn, Melissa, 240 Firehammer, Lori, 74, 187, 190, 348 Hrehammer, Mark, 213 Hshburn, Burke, 8, 213, 119, Doan, Gregory, 212 Druzas, Kahty, 186 Dobbins, Don, 62 Dubendorff, Carol, 240, 304 Dodd, Cynthia, 212 Dudley, Herb, 80 Doganiero, Lori, 239 Duffy, Charles, 84, 212, 295 Don, Darrell, 114, 239 Donahue, Kenneth, 186 Donahue, Richard, 186 Donohoe, Laura, 186 Dufina, Ann, 240 Dugan, Valerie, 186 Duhan, Kathryn, 212 Dumont, Mary, 212 Endwright, Alice, 187 Engleke, Dorothy, 212 English, James, 187 Enghlish, Jim, 84, 212, 295 Erbs, Louis, 212 Ergus, Jimmy, 381 Ergus, Mike, 381 Erickson, Nancy, 212 Erwin, Susan, 187 Everett, Ruth, 240 Everly, Tracey, 240 Eversole, Kelly, 187, 303 Ewerts, Dristin, 212 Ezell, Deborah, 212 Falco, Marc, 212 Falzone, Tammy, 187 f Flazoni, James, 212 Fanguiarre, Tracey, 240, 330 Farina, Ed, 150, 131, 187 Farinha, Linda, 212 Farley, Pam, 212 Farley, Patricia, 212 Farmer, Bethanne, 1 17, 240 Farmer, Christophe, 15, 97, 213 Farmer, Matt, 97, 187, 300, 125 30, 279 Rsher, Bryan, 89, 92, 187, 327 Fisher, Elaine, 213 Hsher, Roy, 213 Htting Room, The, 317 Htzgerald, Ann, 47 Htzgerald, Dan, 187 Flanagan, Helen, 213 Fleck, Nancy, 240 Fleig, David, 213 Flemer, Margaret, 240 Fleming, Cindy, 187 Fleming, Sandra, 213 Flisek, James, 213 Floyd, Beth, 59 Flynn, Michael, 97, 105, 187 FM 96 WOKF, 137 Fogg, Dean, 96, 240 Fogg, Paris, 187, 299, 300 Fogg, Quinn, 187 Folds, Mark, 213 Foley, Allen, 213, 22, 311, 25 Folwell, Robert, 240 Football, Freshman, 96 Football, Jayvee, 94, 95 Football, Varsity, 88-93 Foraker, Jean, 213 Foraker, John, 103 Foraker, Sherry, 103, 187 Ford, James, 63 Ford, Priscilla, 240 INDEX X 359 Foreign Language, 76, 77 Forrester, Rodney, 240 Forseth, Scott, 213, 27 Forseth, Stephan, 240, 125 Fortney, Michael, 214 Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Fowler, Fowler, Fowler, David, 187, 279, 125 Dennis, 62, 96 Douglas, 241 Julia, 187 Becky, 213 Jeff, 241 Tim, 187 Fradkin, Lew, 102, 103 Francis, Anna, 30, 31, 84, 241 , 295 Francis, Henri, 135 Franklin, Cretia, 314 Franklin, Doyle, 102, 103 Franklin, Phyllis, 213 Franklin 187, 372 Franklin, Wynne, 213 Franks, Jean Fredericks, Dale, 58 Fredericks, Dale, 84, 213, 295 Free, Diane, 241 Freeland, William, 213 Freeman, Alan, 187 Freeman, Tamra, 213 Freije, Jacob, 213 Freitag, John, 241 French, Gary, 213 Freshmen, 233-256 , Tammy, 98, 99, 122, Freshman Cheerleaders, 323 Freshman Officers, 233 Friederich, Mary, 241 Friedlander, Douglas, 241 Friscia, Dominic, 138, 241 Friscia, Victoria, 138 Fritz, Heidi, 187 Fromhagen, Carl, 213 Frost, Melissa, 241 Fuentes, Pedro, 328 Fuhrman, Cynthia, 241 Fulford, Matthew, 213 Fuller, Joyce Interiors, 382 Fungsang, Hang, 187, 306, 307 Furey, Michael, 241 Furman, Laurie, 213 Furney, Robert, 69 Furney, Suzanne, 74 Furman, Richard, 187 Gable, Dan, 187 Gagne, Randall, 187 Gainey, Earthalene, 187 Gaiter, Michelle, 187 Gaiter, Sal, 47 Gale, Cara, 188 Gale, Richard, 241 Gale, Suzanne, 241 Gallant, Debra, 213 Gallant, Gail, 241 Gallas, Asimo, 241 Gallay, Sandra, 241 Gallen, Johnnie, 84 Galloway, James, 188 Ganelle, Carol, 328 Ganshamdasani, Lali, 213, 305 Gardner, Robert, 188 360 I INDEX Gardner, Steve, 188 Gardner, Tina, 213 Gardner's Garden Center, 379 Gardoneau, Valerie, 241 Garey, Brad, 241 Gargiulo, William, 241 Garrett, Robert, 213, 105 Gash, Dean, 213 Gash, Duane, 241 Gash, Tammy, 186, 188 Gates, Cynthia, 188 Gavigan, Michael, 188 Gelep, Helen, 188 Generalli, Christin, 46, 188 Genesis l, 206 Gentile, Sandy, 54 Gentry, Marsha, 188 Geoghegan, Vicki, 241, 330 George, Deborah, 241 George, Ozell, 241 Gitchell, Roberta, 188 Gitchell, Scott, 96, 241 Glazier, Allen, 188 Glenn, Debbie, 214 Glenn, Kelvin, 95, 124 Glenn, Glenn, Linda, 241, 304, 305 Scott, 188 Gliha, Robert, 63 Glisson, Denise, 188 Gould, Michael, 241 Grabel, Brian, 188 Graeff, Sally, 214, 333 Graeff, Timothy, 241 Graff, Anne, 241, 323 Graham, John, 97, 214, 155 Graham, Randall, 241 Grahm, Elliot, 71 Grammatico, Joe, 188, 105 Glorfield, Joseph, 241 Glorfield, Kerri, 214, 29 Godwin, Sabrina, 214 Godwin, Sedeeva, 122, 241 Goins, Walter, 241 Golden, Deritanger, 214 Golden, Frank, 214 Golf, 100-101 Golomb, Rogers, 385 Gonzalez Jr., Angel, 241 Gonzalez. Sonia, 241 Gerard, Steve, 333 Gerakios, Manuel, 241 Gerakios, Steve, 67, 274 Gerber, Christopher, 213 German Club, 330-331 Gettig, Linda, 188 Gibbons, Russell, 241 Gibson, Claudette, 214 Gibson, Diane, 241 Gibson, Edris, 241 Gideo, Joseph, 214 Gillis, Jean, 66 Gillman, Pamela, 214 Gooch, Kelly, 214 Good, Joe, 95, 214, 105, 327 Good, Lisa, 214, 291 Goodbread, Larry, 334, 43, 49 Goodman, Christina, 214 Goodwin, Bill, 380 Goodwin, Gregory, 188 Goodwin, Jessie, 188 Goossen, Walter, 188 Gorges, Michele, 103, 188 Goss, Valiria, 241 Goudeau, Jules, 70 Gould, Mark, 188 Grave Green Green Green Green Grant, , Tim, 350 , Jeffrey, 188 Green, William, 188 Kimberly, 241 , Marie, 241 , Robin, 241 , Steven, 241, 127 Greene, Delmas, 299, 70 Greene, Wayne, 188 Greenfield, Rayanne, 64 Greenwell, Joseph, 214 Greenwood Pharmacy, 373 Gregorczyk, Kevin, 95 Gregory, Nancy, 188, 279 Gregory, Robin, 119, 121, 188 Gress, Richard, 188 Grider, Stephen, 241 Griebler, Beth, 214 Griebler, Lisa, 188, 195, 314 Griffin, David, 188, 299 Griffin, Steven, 214 Griffith, Mrs. Benjamin, 385 Griffith, Kit, 365, 179, 188, 189, 279, 330, 331, 338, 343, 376 Griffiths, Jackie, 214 Griggley, Sandra, 188 Grimes, Rodger, 130, 188 Griswold, David, 214 Groaning, Mark, 214 Grogan, Clark, 241 Grooms, Cynthia, 189 Grooms, Karen, 189 Grooms, Kathleen, 189 Grooms, Susan, 242 Gross, David, 242 Gross, Michelle, 84, 98, 99, 189, 295, 31 Grow, Barbara, 242 Grow, Lorraine, 189 Gryncewicz, Alan, 189 Grzegorczyk, Kevin, 214 Guenther, Glenn, 84, 214, 295 Guest, Deborah, 214 Guetzloe, Laura, 214, 116, 1 15 Guidance, 46-47 Gulley, Barbara, 74 Gulley Jr., Donald, 215, 124 Gunson, Paul, 215 Gustafson, Bruce, 242 Guttveg, Jay, 242 Gutz, Karen, 242 Guy, Patricia, 242 Gwynn, Lisa, 372 Haber, George, 215 Hacker, Don, 79, 349 Hacker, Patricia, 215 Hackett, Brian, 189 Haeger, Kathryn, 215 Hager, Ken, 60 Haggard, Trina, 215 Hahn, Kimberly, 189 Haines, Cynthia, 215 Hale, Doublas, 189 Halfsize Dress Shop, 374 Hall, David, 189 Hall, Jeffrey, 215, 112 Hall, Julius, 242 Hall, Michael, 94, 95, 215, 1 12 Hamilton, Wade, 178, 189, 262 Hamilton, William, 242, 105 Hamm, Norris, 90, 327, 125 Hamm, Troy, 82, 84, 295 Hammac, Jeffrey, 189 Hammock, Robert, 215 Hamner, Robin, 189 Hampton, Michael, 242 Hampton, Robin, 215 Hamrick, Dawn, 102, 103, 189, 260 Han, Yuling, 214, 297 Hancock, Dorcas, 58 Hancock, Jane, 84, 98, 122, 215, 295 Hancock, Kathy, 242 Handrahan, Tamra, 242 Hanigan, Anne, 189 Hansen, Kelly, 189, 266 Hansen, Peter, 242 Harbaugh, James, 96, 242, 124 Harbor View Pharmacy, 370 Hardick, Connie, 189, 334 Hardy, Albert, 51 Harmsen, Laura, 242 Harper, Danny, 189 Harper, Janet, 242 Harris, Charles, 242 Harris, Charlie Pontiac, 376, 377 Harris, E. C., 68 Harris, Marrion, 51 Harris, Randall, 189 Harris, Sue, 215 Harrison, Clayton, 189 Harrison Furniture, 205 Harrison, Sheri, 242 Hart, Cathy, 215 Hart, Joseph, 242 Hartl, Judith, 55, 338 Hartley, Rebecca, 242 Hartmier, Bruce, 242 Harwood, Paul, 242 Haslett, Kevin, 1 19 Hassall, Robert, 53, 233 Hassell, Sheryl, 215, 381 Hassett, Karen, 215 Hatcher, Greg, 215, 382 Hatlem, Phil, 97 Hattaway, Janna, 215 Hauge, Erida, 242 Haun, Karla, 137 Hause, Jeff, 189 Hause, Susan, 242 Haver, Richard, 189, 333 Haver, Robert, 242 Hawkins, Carol, 215 Hawthorne, Nancy, 215 Hayes, Matthew, 96, 242 Hayes, Sterling, 70 Haynes, Karen, 189, 329 Hayslett, Kevin, 215 Haywood, Conchita, 242, 295 Hazel, Christine, 242 Hazucha, Ray, 84, 295 Heaney, Joe, 215 Heaney, Kathleen, 189 Hearn, Westley, 84, 189, 295 Heath, Sharon, 189 Hedberg, Charles, 242 Heezen, David, 215 Hehr, Mark, 215, 218 Hehr, Susan, 189 Heim, Susan, 242 Hellem, Linda, 216 Henderson, Dirk, 369 Henderson, Kyle, 216, 369 Henderson's Prestressed Concrete, 369 Henderson, Susan, 206, 216 Henry, Catherine, 56 Henry, Kris, 243 Henson, Sharon, 189 Hepp, Qfnthia, 189 Hepp, Deborah, 243, 304 Herbert, Loretta, 243 Herbolsheimer, Tere, 216 Hermann, Mark, 189 Heman, Diane, 335, 73 Herouart, Suzanne, 328 Herrick, Andrew, 189 Hershfelt, Lynda, 243, 1 19 Hess, Pauline, 323, 72 Hester, Brad, 243 Hezzen, David, 70 Hkken,DBna,177,189,262, 311, 338, 25, 327 Higgins, Madeleine, 190 Higgs, Patricia, 243 Highland Pharmacy, 370 Hildabrand, Steve, 216 Hill, Edna, 57, 385 Hill, E. Marie, 58 Hill, Shelly, 243, 307 Hillery, Jennie, 57 Hillery, Tracy, 190 Hillis, Naomi, 54 Hines, Pam, 216 Hinson, Polly, 190 Hite, David, 190 Hively, Lisa, 243 Hively, Mark, 190 Ho, Don, 216 Hobson, Rosina, 243 Hodge, Danny, 95, 105, 216 Hodgson, Jody, 216, 119 Hoey, Beth, 243 Hoffman, Lynn, 243 Hogue, Kathi, 190, 334 Holden, Jeff, 243 Holman, Joe, 216, 333 Holt, Deborah, 190, 333 Holtzman, Linda, 190 Homecoming, 260-262 Home Economics, 71 Hoopes, Carol, 98, 122, 190, 199, 324 Hoover, Todd, 216 Hopen, Mark, 205, 216, 261, 126 Hornbuckle, Blair, 190, 31 1 Hornbuckle, Kevin, 216 Hornbuckle, Kris, 243 Horne, Chris, 243 Horne, Roseanna, 216 Horstman, Vince, 48 Horton, Ada, 243 Horton, Andrea, 190, 27 Horton, Harry, 243 Horton, Daren, 243 Horton, Tom, 190 Horvath, Dolores, 243 Horvath, Margaret, 206, 215, 216, 228, 229 Hosford, Sandy, 190, 334 Hott, Cathy, 216 House, David, 84, 190, 295 Householder, Donna, 243 House of Hobbies, 317 Hove, Carol, 243 Howard, Beverly, 243 Howard, Denise, 304 Howard, Joyce, 243 Howard, Linda, 216 Howard, Rick, 216 Howard, Sheree, 243 Howe, Greg, 190 Howe, Wayne, 216 Howell, Jeff, 216 Howland, Tom, 190, 31 1 Hoyerman, Amy, 216 Hradesky, Andrew, 190 Hrycaj, Andrew, 190 Hubbard, James, 105,216 Hubbard, Peter, 216 Huckelberry, Mauree, 190 Hudson, Della, 304, 305 Hudson, Steve, 100, 101, 216 Huesby, Kymm, 215 Hughes, Jeff, 243 Hughes, Kerry, 216 Hughes, Susan, 216 Hughes, Tammy, 243 Humphries, Bradford, 190 Inniss, David, 216 Interact, 288-290 Irwin, Darryll, 216 Irwin, Pam, 243 Isaac, Willie, 90, 93 lsackson, Kristin, 126, 127, 243 lsackson, Ron, 45, 49 lurcovick, Hector, 306, 307 Jablonski, Elaine, 46 Jackson, David, 96, 243 Jackson, Jamie, 216 Jackson, Karen, 243, 304 Jackson, Lisa, 190 Jackson, Tony, 94 Jacobs, Frank, 216 Jaeger, Richard, 90 Jagwani, Kanta, 243, 306, 307 James, Ann, 216 James, Dennis, 326 James, Pete, 300 Janusik, Janice, 217 Jarrett, Lisa, 217, 352 Jarvis, Jamie, 217, 347 Jasones, Joan, 217, 305 Jayvee Cheerleaders, 321-322 Jenkins, Gwendolyn, 62 Johnson, Russ, 130, 191 Johnson, Toni, 117, 217 Johnston, Kathryn, 244 Johnston, Shelley, 217, 289 Jones, Aaron, 244 Jones, Cassandra, 244, 323 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones 1 Claudina, 71 Cynthia, 217 Edwin, 244 Marvin, 96 Keith, 244 Kimbley, 191 Lori, 244 Mark, 217 Marvene, 217 Marvin, 244, 304 Mary, 191, 314 Mildred, 84, 217, 2 Jones, Nelson, 278 Jones Jones 1 Jones, Jones, Jones 4 r Patrick, 244 Robert, 191 Robin, 21 7 Rodger, 21 7 Sidney, 191 Jones, Tara, 244 Jones, Tracey, 217 Jones, Wade, 244 Jonson, Michael, 217 Jordan, Lisa, 244 Jordan, Mark, 191 Joseph, Thomas, 244 Josephs, Isaac, 244 Humpries, Steven, 190 Humphries, Vicki, 243 Hunter, Cathy, 243 Hunter, Rick, 190 Hunter, Tracy, 216 Huseby, Scott, 216 Hutchings, William, 216 Hutchins, Etlevina, 77 Hyde, Jerry, 44 Hyatt, PGQQYJ 216 Hynds, John, 84, 216, 295 lgnatz, Sarah, 243 Imperial Hardware, 374 Industrial Arts, 70 lngman, Gary, 96, 114, 243 lngrassia, Darlene, 190 Ill M N!jllfflKQQ .i--ggi! amaze: lllllllgwmiq-2 WIBIIIIBKQQES, idll'd llllli ::ilm-r mllllBl ,.'.'lh .re,e?5llgZ:::::1ll'l'H9l ---f----r 2f 'W.si..n v' V 3044 2 r' , . -N 51' 5 fr 1: if 2, .sw 2 N - ymQfJ gmmwihuwml lf- ,Q II ff I' Ii M-llliw ill' fault nlumrseeert -,,, -,Mauna wi -J' - i - 1111 'H Jenkins, Victoria, 243 Jennings, Jeff, 190 Jennings, Tamia, 190 Jensen, Kirk, 243 Jerome, Jennifer, 244 Jersey Jim's Junction, 39 Jeup, Edward, 11, 217 Jewell, Eileen, 191, 303 Jewell, Lisa, 244, 304 Johnson, Amy, 191 Johnson, Barbara, 191, 334 Johnson, Brenda, 191 Johnson, Dale, 217 Johnson, George, 244 Johnson, Charles, 244 Johnson, Joseph, 191 Johnson, Kenneth, 90, 91, 92, 19 Johnson, Lucretia, 244 Johnson, Martin, 217 Johnson, Roderick, 24-4 Jost, Elnor, 51 J8tR Bait and Tackle, 385 Junior Officers, 180 Juniors, 180-204 Jurgens, Deborah, 244 Kader, Martha, 206, 217, 22 Kallai, Selina, 217, 347 Kampman, James, 51 Kane, Kane, Kane, Kane, James, 191 Martha, 191, 311 Stephen, 191 William, 217 Kapok Tree Inn, 179 Kara, Shamira, 244 Karaphillis, Theo, 217 Karlau, Edward, 217 Karlau, Eileen, 244 Karner, Debra, 244 Karner, William, 191 Kaufer, Pam, 191 Keating, Dan, 191 Keegan, Dennis, 102, 191, 125 Keenan, Bridget, 244, 304 Keim, Barbara, 191, 328, 329 Keim, Roberta, 48 Keister, Carol, 244 Keith, Deborah, 191 Kelleher, Kelly, 217 Kelley, Jack, 244 Kellogg, Roger, 97, 244, 124 Kelly, Julie, 217 Kennard, Michelle, 244 Kennard, Robert, 217, 244, 129 Kennedy, John, 191 Kennedy, Michael, 191 Kennedy, Paula, 217 Kennedy, Steve, 217 Kenworthy, Robert, 217, 126 Kerekes, James, 191, 27 Kerscher, Gary, 217 Ketch, Jill, 191, 338 Key Club, 301, 302 Keyettes, 338, 339 Kilgore, William, 217 Killion, Gordon, 217 Kilpatrick, Kathy, 217 Kimball, Michelle, 217 Kimble, Nancy, 191 Kincade, Kim, 217 King, Brian, 217 King, Carolyn, 244 King, Denna, 328 King, Harold, 96, 244 King, Kevin, 244 King, Marilyn, 245 King, Mike, 335 King, Richard, 217 Kingsbury, Walter, 191 Kinne, Pete, 245 Kinnear, Kellee, 245 Kinnear, Kenneth, 109, 191 Kinsey, Linda, 191 Kinsley, Monica, 245 Kinsley, Taigna, 191 Kirkland, Wanda, 217 K. K. Smith and Sons 8t Company, 375 Klaber, Karla, 217, 27 Klaeser, Mark, 217 Klapka, Steve, 191 Klapka, Tim, 96, 235, 245 Klein, Susan, 217 Klingman, Stephen, 191 Klobcar, James, 245 Knapp, Phyllis, 218 Knight, David, 245 Knight, Jerry, 218, 352 Knight, Quinton, 96 Koch, Susan, 192, 123 Kochenour, Kevin, 192 Konkel, Lois, 218 Kosfeld, Scott, 192, 299 Kosfeld, Wells, 245 Kossivas, Maria, 192 Kossivas, Tasia, 233, 245, 333 Kostacky, Todd, 245 Kostreba, Mark, 192, 350 Koulouvaris, Nick, 191, 105, 104 INDEX X 361 Lamberti, Michele, 245 Krahmer, Mark, 84, 245, 295 Krause, Charlotte, 192 Krecki, Steve, 130 Kriner, Phil, 192 Krorner, Carl, 192 Krouskos, Steve, 218 Krug, Robert, 245 Krug, Sharon, 192 Kubes, Kathleen, 192 Kueber, Kirby, 192 Kuehn, Evan, 192 Kuenn, Barry Kulaas, William, 218 Kunnen, Michael, 1 12, 218 Kuntz, Ronald, 245 Kunz, Jon, 192 Kurgas, Lisa, 192 Kushel, Glenn, 245 Kushel, Kevin, 192 labaso, Frank, 274 Labus, John, 84, 218, 295 Labus, Mary, 192, 263 l.afita, Angel, 130, 27, 218 lafita, Isabel, 192, 27 Lagatella, Lori, 192, 316 Laird, Deanna, 218 Lairscey, Sharon, 245 Lamb, Brian, 218 l.amb, Ken, 192, 109 Lambert, Melody, 245, 304, 305 Leeb, Kimberly, 218 Leigh, Jerry, 218, 112, 113 Leiphart, Janice, 51 Lelekacs, Albert, 246 Leon, Arleen, 246, 122 Leonard, Kathleen, 193 Leptrone, Patty, 193, 278, 338, 129, 126, 398 Leslie, David, 246 Leslie, Timothy, 218 Lesard, Karen, 193 Lester, Karrie, 246 Lester, Keith, 218, 130 Lettbetter, Pam, 61 Lettre, Joseph, 193, 379, 109 Leung, Hung Hon, 193 Levens, Amy, 193 Levine, Deborah, 193 Litchford, Beth, 193 Little, Brad Wayne, 246 Littlejohn, David, 219 Littles, Jeanette, 193 Livesay, Melissa, 246 Uauget, John, 193, 27 Uoyd, Sandra, 246, 304 Lobasso, Frank, 246 Locke, Bruce, 247, 105 Locke, Gerlene, 56 Lockett, Julie, 247 Lockheart, Scott, 247, 105 Locksmith, 141 Lockwood, John, 247 Loef, Glenn, 247 Loef, Tina, 193 Loeser, Joyce, 219, 221 Long, Kurt, 219 Loy, John, 219 Luben, Glenn, 219 Lucas, Shelley, 219 Luka, Keith, 247 Luka, Robert, 193 Luteran, Georgiann, 219 Lynch, Matthew, 247 Lynn, Fred, 219 Lyons, Karen, 219, 351 Lyons, Randy, 219 Maccumber, Christin, 219 Macdonald, Lowell, 193 Mack, Dwight, 219 Levy, Jacques, 193 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis Lewis Lewis Ginnie, 193 Glenn, 246 , Gregg, 96, 246 , Johnny, 218 , Mark, 193 Lewis, Mary, 193 Lewis, Ruby, 55 Long, Leonard, 94, 95, 1 12, 113, 219 Long, Linda, 247 Long Long Long , Mary, 247 , Sandra, 247 Scott, 219 I-Ong, , Stuart, 193 Longworth, Gwendolyn, 247 Lane, La ne, Lane, Lane, Deidre, 117, 245 Irvin, 218, 124, 305 Mary, 245 Melanie, 245 Nlack, Paulette, 247 Nlack, Wayne, 182, 193, 283, 352 Nlacnutt, Lori, 247 Macnutt, Marla, 219 Macrini, Jacqueline, 194, 374 Nlacrini, Judith, 247 Nladden, Kevin, 194 Nladden, Stephen, 194 Nladderson, Jean, 51 Maddox, Blanche, 219 Magee, Ann, 76 Magilligan, Joseph, 247 Nlagner, Sherry, 194 Nhi, Connie, 219 Nlajorettes, 351 Mallett, Mallett, Katherine, 194 Susan, 247 Nlalone, Darcy, 247 Ilfalone, Steve, 303 ' Nlanard, Amy, 219, 27 Nlaness, William, 84, 247, 245 389 Laney, Michael, 218 Langfritz, Jeff, 136, 218 Language Arts, 52-57 Lani, James, 218 Lansberry, David, 218 Laplante, Paula, 46, 192, 375, 334 Lapointe, Alicia, 245 Lapointe, Peter, 193 Lapread, Beatrice, 218 Larson, Scott, 295 Larve, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, 385 Lassa, Brett, 245 Lassa, Dave, 193 Lassitter, Janet, 218 Lathrop, Denise, 218, 207, 381, 27, 291 Launonen, Carl, 49 Laurents, Michelle, 205, 218, 334 Laursen, Scott, 84, 245 Laursen, William, 218, 105 Lavoie Jr., Geard, 246 Lawson, Kim, 246, 267 Laycox, Monty, 193 Ledbetter, Jefferson, 94, 95, 112, 218 Lee, Charles, 218 Lee, Curtis, 193 Lee, Donald, 218 Lee, Gleen, 246 Lee, Lynn, 218 Lee, Mary, 193 Lee, William: 96, 246 Lee, Wynema, 246, 1 17 362 X INDEX f I Mangrum, Dawn, 219 Mangrum Jr., John, 96, 247 Nlann, George, 194 Nbntrap, 205 Manuel, Barbra, 194, 275 Nlanuel, Jeff, 125 Nlaridon, Andrew, 247 Marine Corps League, 84 Nlarly, Helen, 247 Mamie, Lynn, 194, 116, 122, 115 Nbamie, Sandy, 194 Marquis, Daniel, 247 Marquis, Duncan, 194 Mars, Paul, 247 Marshall, Carolyn, 219 Nlarshall, Jody, 194 Marshall, Joseph, 96, 247 Lewis, Susan, 84, 218 Lewis, Vincent, 246 Lewis, Wayne, 246 L G. Balfour Company, 382 l.ialios, Eva, 246 Library, 50 Light, Robert, 96, 246 I.ilIy, Kathy, 218 Lindenburg, Lawrence, 218, 352 Lindsay, Jeftrey, 218 Lingle, Lisa, 218 Linn, Kathleen, 218 Linton, Michael, 219 I.inton, William, 183 Lipomi, Jack, 193 Lipori, Paul, 246 Lipsey, Leslie, 193 Longworth, Michael, 193 Lopes, Fernando, 4, 97, 247 Loreant, Cynthia, 219 Loula, Kathy, 193, 313 Lounsbery, James, 218, 219 Lounsbery, William, 247 Louvaris, Nancy, 193, 276 Louvaris, Bob, 95, 219, 279 Love, Timothy, 247, 105 Lovejoy, David, 219 Loveland, Christina, 247, 304 Lovli, Kenneth, 193 Lowery, Duy, 219 Lowery, Mary, 247 Lowery, Tuan, 193 Lowrie, Bonnie, 219 Lowrie, Marian, 53 Lowrie, Robert, 94, 95, 219,327 Nlarshall, Tari, 219 Marthinsen, Alan, 219, 112 Nlartin, David, 219, 327, 300 Martin, Duane, 194 Nlartin, George, 247 Nbrtin, Janet, 194 Nlartin, John, 219, 27 Nlartin, Jose, 247 Martin, Lori, 219 Martin, Melinda, 247 Martin, Stephanie, 247 Martinez, Richard, 54 Martucci, Tracy, 194 Mason, Chico, 219 Nlason, Deborah, 194 Mason, Gilbert, 109, 110 Mason, June, 194 Mason, Meldoy, 122 Nason, Michelle, 219 Nlason, Robin, 247 Massey, Monique, 220 Math, 59-61 Mathews, Bill, 80, 109 Mathews, Connie, 80 Mathie, Dawn, 194 Mathis, William, 194, 305 Mau, Christine, 220, 379 Maugel, Jeffrey, 220 Maugeri, Colette, 194, 334 Nlaurer, Mark, 194 Mavroyianis, Elaine, 231, 247 Mavroyiannis, Chris, 194 Maxey, Joanne, 247 Mayer, Colleen, 235, 247 Mayhew, David, 96, 247 Maynard, Eleanor, 247, 304 Maynard, John, 194 Nlaynard, Robert, 220 Nlays, Todd, 220 McArdle, Brian, 194 McArdle, Peter, 194 McAuIey, Linda, 220 Nk:Avoy, Karen, 220 NlcCalip, Pearlie, 247 NlcCall, Jill, 220 McCall, Robert, 84, 194, 295, 30, 31 McCann, Bill, 119, 120, 220, 282, 119 McCann, Ronald, 220 McCarthy, Daniel, 100, 101, 194 McCauley, Kathy, 177 McCauley, Mary, 194, 327 McCauley, Stephen, 95, 220, 327 McClamma, Jacquelin, 248 McClellan, Joel, 194 McClellan, John, 248 McClelland, Dianne- 248, 304 Nk:CleIland, James: 51, 101, 33 NlcConnell, Michael, 220 McCorey, R., 96 Nk:Crery, Ryan, 248 NlcCue, Ann, 248, 299 McCullough, Lynn, 220 McCullough, Mark, 218 NlcCullough, Suzanne, 194 McCracken, Merle, 80 McDaniel, Robert, 194 NlcDaniel, Curtis, 248 McDonald, Susan, 220 McDonald's, 136 Nlceldowney, John, 248 McFrederick, Mitch, 118, 194, McGee, Susan, 248 McGowan, James, 220 McGowan, Paul, 194 NlcGowan, Tom, 84, 295 McGroary, Collen, 195 McGuire, Gerald, 248 McKean Jr., Louis, 248 NlcKeel, Keith, 195 McKeithen, George, 347 McKenna, Lynne, 220, 279, 347 McKeon, Christine, 248 McKeown, James, 178, 195, 334 McKnight, Regina, 220 McLain, Rhonda, 248 McLemore, Dean, 248 NlcLeod, Barb, 195, 343, 382 1 NlcLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Donald' 385 McMahon, Robert, 92, 195 McManamon, Gerald, 90, 83 McManning, Thomas, 195 McMullen Feed Store, 385 McMullen, Thomas, 248, 334 McMulIin, Alene, 220 McMullin, Kevin, 195 McMurtrey, Leslie, 195, 324, 119 McNeely, Caroline, 195 McNeil, William, 326 McVeechy, Denise, 1 1 1 Meece, Steven, 220 Mehelich, Karen, 195 Mehelich, Margaret, 220 Meier, Nancy, 84, 220, 295 Meilleur, Maxine, 195 llfelanson, Bruce, 248 Melton, Cheryl, 248 Menna, Mario, 220 Merkel, Eric, 220 Merriam, Katie, 50, 352 Merrill, Gary, 220 Merritt, Kelly, 220 Meshey, Stormi, 304 llfethvin, Deborah, 220 Metnick, Robert, 195, 27 Metz, Helen, 195 Nletz, Pamela, 248 Meyers, Bradley, 248 Nleyers, Donna, 220, 347 Miara, Helen, 61 Mick, Mark, 195 Midgette, Julie, 71 Mihaelaras, Naco, 248, 105 Mihaelaras, Hercules, 220, 105 Mikonis Jr., William, 220 Mikula, Anna, 220 Mikuliza, Ann, 98, 99, 248, 122 Miles, Jeff, 84 Milgrom, Linda, 248 Miller, Cleg, 75 Miller, Damon, 96, 248 Miller, Daron, 220 Miller, Dennis, 95, 200 Miller, Donald, 195 Miller, Joanne, 195 Miller, Joseph, 96 Miller, Kevin, 337 Miller, Patricia, 220, 337, 305 Miller, Robert, 248 Miller, Robert, 220, 303 Miller, Sandy, 96 Miller, Scott, 248 Miller, Wayne, 248 Millet, Cameron, 195 Millican, Robbie, 195, 334 Millim, Dawn, 248 Mills, Garrett, 248 Milner, Ann, 116, 220, 327, 27, 291 Milon, Nell, 51 Milton, Daniel, 248 Mink, Andrew, 97, 195, 125 Miracle, Lynne, 138, 195, 343, 372, 25 Nita, Gerald, 60, 105 Mitchell, Barbara, 248 Mitchell, Denise, 220, 291 Mitchell, Holly, 195 Mitchell, Marlon, 267 Mitchell, Robert: 248 Mitchell, Sharon, 195, 31 1, 25 Mitchell, Stanley, 248 Mitchell, Todd, 130, 195 Mixon, George, 220 Moawad, Iman, 195 Moles, Marilyn, 220 Molino, Stephen, 221 Monosh, Sam, 380 Montgomery, Sarah, 248 Montgomery, Todd, 1 14, 248 Nloody, Ralph, 82, 84, 292 Moore, Ann, 195 Moore, Anne, 51 Nloore, Caroline, 195 Moore, James, 221 Moore, Janet, 195 Moore, Jeff, 96, 248 Moore, Michael, 102, 179, Maggie, Richard, 221, 283 Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Richard, 385 Moore, Scott, 195 Nloore, Shari, 179, 195, 289, 316, 342 Nlorabito, Carmelo, 21 1 Moran, Jeanne, 195 Moran, Peter, 221 295 Muir, Elaine, 196, 334 Muri, Jere, 221, 105 Muir, Jill, 221, 316, 305 Muir, Karen, 249 Mulbarger, Marcus, 127, 129, 196 Muldrow, Robert, 61, 221, 126 Mullen, Ricky, 249 Muller, Janette, 249 Mullins, Christopher, 196 Mullock, Lenore, 44 Muntner, Marla, 249 Murdoch, Paul, 96, 249 Murphy, John, 221 Murphy, Michael, 96, 249 Murphy, Richard, 221 Murray, Jim, 372 Murray, Kathy, 372 Murray, Patrick, 221 Murray's, Jim Camera Store, 372 Murtha,Craig, 105, 249 Murtha, Lynda, 221 Muscarella, Dona, 196 Music, 79 Nelson, Ruthie, 221, 27 Nemec, Virginia, 249 Nemethy, James, 221 Nemethy, John, 249 Nester, Kathy, 196 Netherton, Etta, 221 Neubaum, Don, 221 Newitt, John, 196, 126 Newkirk, Todd, 221 Newman, Will, 196, 300 Newsome, John, 221 NFL: 326 Ngo, Tam, 249 Nicely, John, 46, 90, 327, 394 Nickelson, Chris, 130, 196 Nick Paul Photographic, 36 Nielsen, Diane, 249 Nielsen, Kent, 221 Ninth Grade Chorus, 303 Niesen, B., 96 Niesen, Paul, 94 Noah, Doug, 221, 228 Noah, Julie, 50, 349, 352 Nobis, Tom, 196 Noble, Mary, 196 Noh, Richard, 221 Moran, Tom, 221 Moreau, Mike, 112, 113, 221 Morelli, Donna, 249 Morgan, Kenneth, 221, 305 Morgan, Pam, 221, 303, 305, 129, 126 Nlorris, Amy, 249 Morris, Angela, 249 Morris, Becky, 46 Morris, Katherine, 51 Morris, Petricia, 221 Morrison, Nancy: 195, 329 Morron, Phil, 52 Mortimer, Mellissa, 221 Mosher, James, 196 Mosher, Stacy, 228 Nlosher, Steve, 195, 125 Nloshonas, Mr. and Mrs. Sprio, 385 Mostrom, Lori, 196 Motorny, Vincent, 221 Nloura, Margarette, 84, 248, 295, 31, 30 Nloustrom, Laurie, 103 Moyer, Beth, 13, 186, 196 Mr. C's Red Cross Shoes, 135 Mudano, Thomas, 84, 221, Mussor, William, 196 Myers, Pat, 44, 399 Myrick, Michael, 249 Nagy, Michael, 249 Nahon, Anne, 196, 327 Naja, Donald, 249 Nall, Scott, 221 Nash, Janet, 221 National Honor Society, 23 National Property lnspectors, 138 Nation Wide Auto Sales 81 Services, 177 Nautilus of Clearwater, 283 Neal, Marlinda, 221 Nee, Mrs., 49 Neiger, William, 196 Nelis, J. P., 57, 90, 385 Nelson, James, 196 Nelson, Jerome, 249 Nelson, Laura, 249, 323 Nelson, Pamela, 221 Nolan, Lisa, 249 Noll, Charles, 196 Norris, Teresa, 196 North, Tim, 95, 221, 105 Northrup, Nancy, 221 Nugent, David, 221 Nunziato, Diane, 222 Odell, Robert, 196 Ohare, David, 249 Oleesky, Kim, 222, 27 Oliver, Norman, 222 Olsen, Diana, 249, 304 Olson, Donald E., 385 Olson, Lorilee, 196 Oneill, Kevin, 222 Orestis, Thomas, 96, 249 Ormanian, Janis, 222 Crosz, Robin, 197, 314 Osborn, Janelle, 249 Osborn, Terry, 222 Osborne, Carol, 197 Osborne, Glenn, 197, 126 Osborne, Norman, 249 Oset, Jill, 197, 27 Osorio, Dorita,311, 134, 197, 309, 338, 25 Oster, Thomas, 71, 338 Outwater, Anita, 249, 304, 305 Overton, Elaine, 249 Packwood, Lori, 208, 222, 305 Painter, Luann, 197 Palinkas, Scott, 249 Palmer, Robert, 84, 197, 293, 295 Palm Pavillon, 178 Panteles, James, 249 Papas, Clem, 222 Papas, Spiro, 249 Pape, Mary, 249 Parady, David, 249 Parajon, Braulio, 310, 311, 79, 178, 197, 308, 341 Parke, Catherine, 197, 330 Parker, Joe, 62 Parker, Joyce, 56 Parker, Marcus, 84, 249, 295, 304 Parker, Sharon, 222, 126 Parler, Shawn, 222, 260, 261 Parks, Jeff, 249, 1 14 Paro, Christine, 222 Parsons, Jill, 249, 304 Pasco, Pervis, 96, 249 Pascoe, Arlette, 197 Passonno, Nicole, 222, 347 Pate, Cheryl, 250 Pate, Jama, 250 Patouillet, Jay, 89, 198, 299 Patterson, Deborah, 84, 250 Patterson, Robert, 222 Paul, Bobby, 197 Paul, Daniel, 222 Paul, Deborah, 250 Pauley, Daniel, 222 Paulk, Scott, 222 Paulson, Renee, 69, 138, 197, 382, 338, 339, 343, 25 Paulus, Greg, 97, 222, 228, 125 Paulus, Lisa, 98, 250, 122 Payne, Craig, 250 Peace, Lora, 250 Peace, Ronald, 222 Pearson, Dana, 197 Pearson, John, 197 Pederson, Carole, 197 Pedulla, Vincent, 222 Peeples, Karen, 222, 303 Peeples, Melanie, 250 Peer, David, 359 Peltz Shoes, 138 Penabade, Rolando, 197 Pence, Robert, 222 Penick, Mary Jo, 62, 250 Peppers, Patricia, 222 Perdue, Jeff, 222 Perez, Jose, 250 Perkie, Renee, 250 Perkins, Alisa, 222 Perrine, Mary, 222, 299 Perrott, Ronald, 222 Perry, Betty, 51 Perry, Janette, 250 INDEX f 363 Perry, Louisa, 222, 1 17 Pesce, Anthony, 95, 222 Pesce, Tamona, 197 Petchakos, Ava, 222 Petelle, Kevin, 222 Peters, Jodi, 250 Peters, John, 250 Peters, Lisa, 222 Peters, Sally, 197 Petersen, Laurie, 250 Peterson, Amy, 222 Peterson, Brenda, 250 Peterson, Jennifer, 84, 198, 295 Peterson, Ken, 222 Peterson, Laura, 222, 347 Petkoson, James, 84, 250, 295 Pharaoh, Claudia, 198 Philips, Charles, 222 Philips, Betsy, 250 Phillips, Genia, 198, 324, 116 Phillips, John, 65 Phillips, Ralph, 96, 250 Physical Education, 80, 81 Picardi, Lisa, 198 Pierce, Chris, 65, 222 Pierce, Tom, 53, 343, 346 Pinch a Penny, 381 Piper, Michael, 84, 222, 295, 333 Pinellas Vocational Technical Institute, 137 Pisano, Leslie, 222 Pisano, Robert, 222 Pitney, Richard, 96, 250 Pittman, Clinton, 223 Pittman, Russell, 250 Pitts, Christopher, 223 Pitts, Robin, 223 Pizzichetti, Michael, 93, 198 Place, Linden Plants, Leonard, 84, 223, 295, 124 Plateroit, Sal, 135 Plateroti's Deli, 135 Plein, Colleen, 223 Plummer, Paige, 198 Podniestrzansk, John, 250 Podurgiel, Kim, 250 Poierier, Gregory, 223 Polaski, Harry, 223 Poletz, Lisa, 250 Polio, Debbie: 198 Polio, James, 223 Polk, Lisa, 198 Pollack, Daniel, 250 Polson, Paul, 250 Polton, Robert, 198 Polukoff, Robert, 250 Ponticello, Michael, 96, 250, 274 Pontrello, Laraine, 76 Poole, Michael, 96, 250 Porter, Vanessa, 198 Poskar, Suzette, 250 Post, Marilyn, 223 Potter, Kimberly, 198 Poulos, Dennis, 1 14 Powell, Zella, 250, 122 Powers, Chris, 90, 94, 177, 198 Poynter, Annette, 223 Prather, Daniel, 250 Prather, Michael, 223 Pray, William, 84, 223, 293, 295, 31, 30 364 I INDEX Prevette, Carolyn, 250 Price, Dana, 198 Prohaska, Scott, 96, 25t Prokes, Don, 129, 75 PVYOY, J3m6S2 198, 352 Ransom, Elizabeth, 65 Puetz, KGNYI 50, 250 Ransom, Richard, 251 - . . i',,,-ann n A I AA- Reed, Theodore, 235, 251 Reeder, Douglas, 198 Reeside, Marianne, 251 Reeves, Kristen, 223 Rego, Heather, 251 Regulski, Mark, 198 Reichard, Patricia, 198 Reichel, Terri, 198 Reid, David, 251 Reid, Steve, 198 Reigel, Cindy, 223 Reinhardt, David, 223 Reinhardt, Gary, 251 Reis, Paul, 251, 19, 121, 119 Reiss, Holly, 223 Rem Tracks Inc., 373 Reuter, Mark, 198, 134 Rexroth, Paige, 223 Rheinsmith, Kurt, 223 Rhoads, Benjamin, 251 Rice, Amy, 55 Rice, Sandra,223, 232, 260, 321, 322, 291 Rice, Tyler, 96, 105, 251 Rich, Robin, 198 Richards, Christopher, 25 Richards, Fred, 251 Riddle, Steven, 304 Riddle, Tammie, 223, 305 Riddlebarger, Rebecca, 198 Riffe, Melinda, 198 Rion, Rockland, 223 Risner, Eugene, 73 Rivet, Jerilyn, 12, 198, 316 Riviellow, Jennie, 198 Riviellow, Lucy, 223 Roach, Wendy, 199, 303 Robb, Dawn, 223 Robbins, Bruce, 251 Roberge, Sandra, 199 Roberts, John, 73 Roberts, Joy, 199, 303, 316 eulgsioy, Laura, 62, 206, 223 Pulaski, John, 96, 250 Puls, Charles, 223 Quasius, Todd, 198, 311 Queen, David, 250 Quessenberry, Terry, 69, 275 Quimby, Damon, 250 Quinn, James, 70 Ransom, William, 251 Ratcliffe, Lou, 223 Rauseo, Agnes, 84, 295 Ravenet, Jacqueline, 198 Rawlins, Elizabeth, 223 Rawls, Susan, 198, 126, 27 Ray, Scott, 223 Ray, William, 223 Raynor, Scott, 130 Reddick, Harold, 45, 49 Reddick, Susan, 198, 198, 319 Redulla, Vincent, 84, 295 Roberts, Laurie, 223 Robertson Robertson , Barbara, 223 , Debra, 223 Robertson, Gene, 50 Robertson Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, , Theresa, 257 Bryan, 199 Doreen, 199 Lori, 199 Shawna, 199 Rosalind, 223 Roche, Kim, 223 Rockett, Conley, 69 Rodgers, Barbara, 25 Rodgers St Cummings, 232 Rodgers, Greg, 125 Rodriquez, Clara, 251 Roepke, Linda, 223 Roftey, Sheryl, 251, 304 Rogero, Bo, 101, 199 Rogero, Gina, 221, 223 Rogers, Chari, 251, 335 Rogers, Greg, 97, 224, 124 Rogers, Laura, 251 Rogers, Paul, 96, 251 Roider, Mark, 307 Roland, Art, 43 Roland, Bradley, 96, 251 Roland, Keith, 89, 199 Roller, Sharon, 199 Roller, Teresa, 224 Romano, Sandra, 224 Romeo, Marie, 199 Roper, Sam, 90, 94 Rosenthal, Lynn, 199 Rosenthal, Sue, 251 Rosewater, Sharyl, 251 Roski, Marian, 251 Roski, William, 224 Ross, Cathy, 199 Ross, Jennifer, 224 Ross, Tim, 224 Rost, Scott, 199,326 ROTC, 82, 84, 292-295 Roth, Dale, 224 Roth, Robin, 224 Roub, Holly, 233, 251 Rouisse, Marie, 251 Rouiste, Paul, 224 Rouloubaris, Nicholas, 199 Rowe, Allen, 251 Rowe, Linda, 199 Rowe, Vaviel, 48 Rowlan, Kelly, 251 Roy, Sammie, 199 Royal, Ron, 62, 333 Royston, Dale, 224 Ruane, Debra, 224 Ruscher, Greg, 251 Russell, Brian, 224 Russell, Chandler, 95, 224 Russo, Andrew, 199 Ryberg, Kim, 224 Cb Sabin, John, 224 Sackheim, Stephanie, 199 Saclarides, MaryAnne, 59 Sadler, Tim, 84, 251, 295 Safer Dixie Driving School, 385 Sagona, Kelly, 251 Salatino, Joseph, 251, 295 Salatino, Sue, 84 Saldeen, Lori, 251 Saldeen, Todd, 224 Sailing, Margaret, 224 Saltarelli, Douglas, 180, 199 Salvaore, Jaconetta, 51 Samitas, Effie, 199 Samoluk, Robert, 95, 136. 224, 327 Samsel, Scott, 251 Sanborn, Joyce, 252 Sanchez, Johnny, 224 Sander, Michael, 199 Sander, Stphen, 105, 252 Sands, Joanna, 224 - Thomas, 200, 225, 124 Sandy Book-Store, 370 Sansom, Denna, 224 Sansom, Scott, 252 Santangelo, Jean, 252 Saporito, Vincent, 199 Sapperstein, Scott, 252 Sarver,John, 199 Sarver, Laurence, 252 Satter, Kathleen, 252 Sauls, Ed, 252 Saunders, John, 252 Saunders, Terrie, 199 Savalli, Marianne, 224 Savige, Elizabeth, 199 Savige, Katherine, 252 Savio, Christopher, 224, 126 Sawyer, Duke, 224 Scaft, Greg, 199, 330 Scalish, Steven, 224 Schad, Warren, 224 Schafter, Suzanne, 199, 341, 332 Schaller, John, 252 Scheid, Linda, 199 Schenck, Robert, 199 Schenkel, Dana, 224 Schick, Diane, 64 Schlenker, Barry, 252 Schlenker, Gerald, 199 Schlenker, Laurie, 252 Schlenker, William, 224 Schlesman, Charles, 224 Schlesman, Cynthia, 252 Schmidt, Harvey, 51 Schmidt, Lauren, 224 Schmidt, Thomas, 224 Schmidt, Wendi, 199, 303 Schmitt, David, 252 Schmitt, Laura, 199, 119 Schmitt, Susan, 199 Schmitz, Theresa, 199, 337, 327 Schneider, William, 224 Schneidereit, Kenney, 224 Schoenholtz, Rebecca, 252 Scholl, Lisa, 252 Schreiner, Earl, 70 Schomer, Valerie, 252 Schubring, Deborah, 224 Schultz, Debra, 224 Schultz, Therese, 224, 305 Schumacher, Beth, 252, 1 17 Schultz, Richard, 252 Science, 62-65 Scott, Carlton, 252, 1 14 Scott, Craig, 224 Scott, Dwight, 1 19, 328 Scott, Joan, 68 Scott, John, 252 Scott, Tracy, 84, 252, 295 Scott, Wayne, 224 Scussel, Eugenen, 200 Searstown Bakeshop, 378 Seaton, Lenette, 180, 187, 200, 337, 334 Chris, Seeger, 64 Seely, David, 200 Seifert, Susan, 224, 347 Seitz, Peter, 224 Senior Officers, 144 Seniors, 144-176 Serafini, Christopher, 252 Serra, Darby, 96, 252 Sexsmith, Sandra, 252 Shackelford, Gloria, 252 Shaffer, Thomas, 224 2 . Rims Q--'IA t 5' , 3 A ,wi as -ee it 4, J -x g 4, 17+ ' 751. 8.3. t , 1- .A iffy Brix! y Af 398 Shorts, 139 Shovan, Mark, 252 Shreve, Cendy, 200 Shureb, John, 225 Siek, Gordon, 200 Sierz, Frank, 225 Simmons, Daniel, 252 Simmons, Gena, 225 Simmons, Greg, 252 Simmons, Holly, 200 Simon, Christian, 225, 330, 331 Simon, Joni, 200 Simon, Patti, 252 Sims, Jerry, 252 Sims, Johness, 252 Sindell, Eric, 84, 253,295 Singletary, Frederick, 1 14 Singletary, William, 200 Sites, Edward, 253 Sites Jr., Ira, 225 Sizemore, Mike, 253 Skala, James, 44 Skaroulis, George, 253 Skinner, Frederick, 225 Skinner, Paula, 200, 330 Skubish, Cathleen, 200 Skycrest Super Market, 372 Slattery, James, 225 Slattery, Nancee, 200 Sly, Martha, 207, 225 Smart, Jim, 51 Smart, Jude, 225 Smart, Karl, 95, 200 Smith, Linda, 200 Smith Margaret,225 Smith Mark,200 Smith Martha,81 Smith Michael, 225 Smith Renee, 200, 297, 74, 341 Smith, Ronald, 225 Smith, Sandra, 225, 126 Smith, Sharon, 200 Smith, Shirley, 253 Smith, Steven, 225 Smith, Sunny, 225, 275 Smith, Theodore, 97, 200 Smith, Smith, Vicky, 201 Sniften, Timothy, 225 Snipes, Angela, 201, 311, 25, 289 Snodgrass, Janet, 225 Snyder, Dolores, 49 Snyder, Suzanne, 103, 201, 299 Social Studies, 66-69 Solar, Simon, 51 Solenberger, Christopher, 225 Solenberger, John, 97, 201 Soltis, Douglas, 225, 126 Sophomore Officers, 207 Sophomores, 207-230 Sorensen, Phillip, 201 Sowell, Brent, 253, 114 Sowell, Matthew, 201, 1 12 Sowers, Janette, 201 Spanczak, Karen, 201 Shambaugh, David, 63 Shanahan, Jill, 200 Shannahan, Erin, 200, 297, 341 Sharp, Dwayne, 252 Sharpton, Debra, 200 Shaw, G., 90 Shaw, Laurie, 225 Shearer, Charles, 225 Sheehan, Derrin, 200 Sheffield, David, 96, 241, 252 Sheffield, Marietta, 225 Shelton, Leland, 252 Shepard, Loretta, 200 Sheppard, Cary, 225 Sherifi, Sadet, 225 Sherline, Eric, 225 Sherman, Michael, 97, 200, 330 Shiell, Maria, 200, 27 Shiell, Rosanna, 252 Shimer, Jeff, 179, 200, 278, Smetzer, Julie, 225 Smiech, Gayle, 253 Smith, Andrew, 253 Smith, Benjamin, 253 Smith, Beth, 253 Smith, Bret, 200 Smith, Clifton, 253 Smith, Damian, 200 Smith, Donna, 253 Smith, John, 253 Smith, Kurt, 225 Spargo, John, 201 Spargo, Judith, 253 Sparks, Alicia, 201 Sparling, Vicki, 225 Spataro, John, 201, 311, 326 Spear, James, 201 Specialists, 82 Speck, John, 225 Spellissy, Eileen, 253 Spellissy, Joanne, 225 Spenard, Cynthia, 253 INDEX! 365 Spence, Todd, 253 Spicer, Mrs., 50 Spiecker, Robert, 201 Spokes, Virginia, 253 Spreitzer, Calvin, 201 Spur 81 Go, 1 77 Stahl, Kenneth, 253 Staley, Susan, 225 Stanley, Patrick, 253 Stanquist, Gerald, 253 Stanton, Martin, 58 Starr, Christie, 253, 304 Stearns, Jeftrey, 253 Stearns, Tina, 253, 304 Steele, Connie, 74 Steele, Debbie, 201 Steele, Jodey, 335 Steele, Marian, 62 Stefanadis, James, 201 Stefte, Scott, 253 Steffens, Henry, 201 Steffens, Kwan, 253 Steg, Martin, 201 Steiner, Jane, 253, 304, 305 Steiner, Linda, 201, 289 Stemboroski, Richard, 225 Stephan, David, 253 Stephens, Cynthia, 225 Stephens, Charles, 225 Stephenson, Annette, 253 Stephenson, Susan, 225 Stere, Carol, 225, 305, 347 Stevens, Michael, 225 Stevens, Pamela, 253 Stewart, Alahna, 253 Stewart, Ann, 225 Stewart, Cathy, 76 Stewart, David, 253, 114 Steward, Jim Shoes, 378 Stewart, Kelly, 253, 304 Stewart, Sherry, 253 Stichler, Russell, 43 Stickler, Beth, 201 Stiers, Thomas, 95, 225 Stillinger, Sabine, 253 Stinnette, Andre, 253 Stone Buick, 85 Stonecipher, Dale, 79, 306, 303 Stonelake,Regina, 226, 337 Stoner, Michael, 226 Stover, Sharon, 226 Stover, Victoria, 226, 305 Strandlie, Julie, 42, 201, 25, 371,119, 365, 342 Strandlie, Mr. and Mrs. Leif, 385 Straner, Frank, 78, 96 Stratton, Dawn, 253 Strayer, Chris, 201 Strayer, Suzanne, 207, 226, 321 Street, Sue, 82 Strenglein, Ralph, 226 Strickland, Bryan, 226 Strickland, Melissa, 226 Strother, Jamie, 201 Strother, Jabe, 226 Struail, Kim, 328 Stube, Karen, 201, 226, 27 Stube, Kevin, 130, 131 Stucker, Mark, 226 Student Council, 337 Stuler, Tracy, 253 Sugarman, Steven, 97, 226 Suiters, Victoria, 226 366 X INDEX Sunne, Celia, 226 Temme, Karen, 254, 307 Sunset Nursery, 232 Tempesta, Ellen, 254 Sunshine Mall Pet Center, 372 Templeton, Kenneth, 202, 328 Sutton, April, 226, 321, 322, Tenbieg, Jana, 84, 226, 295 305 Sutton, Deloris, 58, 27 Tench, Robert, 202 Swain, Christine, 201 Tenney, Richard, 254 Swain, Mary! 253 Thalasino, L. and Family, 385 Swan, Douglas, 226, 112 Tharin, Ruth: 50 Swan, Sieve! 201i Thibideau, Joni, 226 Swann, John: 253 Thomas, Curtis, 226 Swartz, Elilabefhi 254 Thomas, Deborah, 101 , 240, Swartz, Richard, 254 Sweat's Flower Shop, 378 Sweeney, Anne, 202, 122, 202 Swenson, Jeanne, 134, 202 Sykes, Bryan, 65, 226 Sykes, Ga ry, 382 Sykes, Gregory, 254, 373 Sykes, Linda, 202 Syrnes, Neil, 254 Szelc, Linda, 226 Taggart, Helena, 226 Tague, John, 254 Talley, Gregory: 254 Tamplin, Renee, 201 Tan, Andrew, 202 Tan, Mary, 78, 79 Tann, Michael, 226 Tanton, Karin, 226 Taris, Sharie, 226 Tarr, Cliford, 51 Tate, Larry, 254 Taylor, Cassandra, 226 Taylor Jewelers, 178 Taylor, Mark, 254 Taylor, Meg, 254 Taylor, Robert, 254 254 Thomas, James, 254, 304, 381 Thomas, Janet, 207, 226, 303, 381, 305 Thomas, Jerry, 202 Thomas, John, 202, 381 Thomas, Mark, 100, 101, 326 Thomas, Sara, 226 Thomaselli, Chuck, 130 Thompson, Carla, 254 Thompson, Karl, 202 Thompson, Keith, 202 Thompson, Lloyd, 96, 254 Thompson, Mary, 226 Thompson, Michael, 254 Thompson, Richard, 95, 226 Thompson, Sandy, 95, 226 Thorn, David, 398 Thorn, William, 202 Thurgood, Richard, 254 Thurston, Jim, 81, 97, 116 Tickett, Marybeth, 226 Tiller, Anne, 138 Tiller, Robert, 97, 202, 125 Tillett, Elizabeth, 226 Tilley, JoAnn, 61 Tindall, William, 101, 226 Tindall, Willis, 226 'l1nnesz, Linda, 84, 254, 295 Unny, Donald, 254 Unny, William, 226 Tinsley, Bruce, 226 11nsIey, Kay, 226 'l1pton, Susan, 226, 27, 299 Toda, Yoshimitsu, 202 'l1ogo, Dante, 226 Toigo, Martine, 254 Tomaselli, Charles, 202 Tong, Jeff, 84, 292 Tooley, Terrie, 202 Torek, Estelle, 82 Tornadoettes, 312-315 Tornado Tales, 260-262 Touhey, Michael, 226 Town 81 Country, 382 Toyota Town, 375 Trapp, Dianna, 202, 232, 1 11 Traskos, Lynne, 226 Traxler, Sandra, 202 Trembly, Carla, 254 Tremblay, Gary, 226 Trickles Jewelers, 179 Trinity Presbyterian Church, 136 .S- , Ai Tripodis, Linda, 202 Troiso, Robert, 226 Trombly, Katherine, 254 Trombly, Tami, 226 Trudell, Bernadette, 254 Trudell, Raymond, 226 Truiillo, Jon, 202 Trumbull, Terri, 202 Tsacrios, John, 66, 68, 129 Tsacrios, William, 67 Tucker, Janies, 53, 202, 326 Tucker, Michael, 202, 254, 326 Tucker, Tamra, 202 Tull, Tim, 226 Turk, Traci, 1 17, 227 Turman, Robin, 226 Turner, Frank, 95, 227 Turner, Gary, 254 Turner, Jeff, 202, 125 Turner, Linda, 254 Turner, Robing, 84, 254, 295 Tuten, Tracy, 202, 122 Twardokus, Duane, 254 Tylawsky, Greg, 227 Tyler, Christopher, 227 Tyree, Larry, 47 Uline, Brad, 126, 127, 227 Ulrich, Donald, 227 Ulrich, Steve, 227, 330 Umstead, Jean, 84, 1 17, 254, 295 Upledger, Mark, 202 Upledger, Mike, 254 Upshur, Karen, 227 Upshur, Lisa, 227 Urban, Jeff, 227 Urban, Michele, 1 17, 254 Usherettes, 324, 325 Vach, Sandra, 202 Valone, Jaymie, 227 Valtman, Shelli, 227 Vanbueren, John, 105, 254 Vanetten, David, 97, 255, 124 Vanswol, Kim, 255 Vantassel, John, 202, 328 Vargus, Dawn, 227, 291 Varney, Lee, 227 Varnum, Patricia, 227, 229 Varsity Cheerleaders, 3184320 Vasiloff, Peter, 63 Veal, Wilbert, 255 Vega, Andrea, 203, 343, 378, 382 Vega, Felix, 255 Veltry, Patrina, 203 Venable, Ronald, 96, 255 Venero, Shelly, 203 Vernon, Belinda, 352, 209 Vernon, Suzanne, 255 Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.: 385 Vetter, James, 203 Wctoria Florist, 138 Wgnali, Carl, 227 Wllage Square, 375 Vincent, Jean, 186, 198, 203, 316, 338 Vinci, Mark, 96, 255 Wnes, Douglas, 203 Vo Van, 203 Vokus, David, 97, 203, 300 Volker, Debbie, 203, 328, 329 Vonderau, Debbi, 203 Vonderau, Jon, 84, 255, 295 Voutsinas, Debra, 227 Vu Thyet: 227 Waddell, Scott, 227 Waddey, Carolyn, 203 Waddey, Suzette, 255 Wadsworth, George, 255 Wager, Rick, 80 Wagner, David, 227 Wagner, Mark, 203, 119, 120 Wagner, Melanie, 227, 305 Wagoner, Lois, 227 Waldorf, Katherin, 255, 304 Walin, Scott: 255 Walin, Shelley, 203, 27 Walker, Donald, 385 Walker, Diane, 227, 347 Walker, James, 92, 203, 264 Walker, Jeff, 255 Walker, Kathy, 203 Walker, Perry, 227 Walker, Robert, 227 Walker, Verla, 255 Wallace, Ellen, 255 Wallace, Linda, 227 Wallace, William, 255 Wallace, William, 97, 227 Walling, Kim, 227 Walls, Curtis, 51 Walters, Janet, 255 Walters, Mark, 203 Walton, Mark, 227 Walton, Russell, 255 Wannamaker, Claire, 203 Wanzie, Karen, 203 Waples, Joseph, 255 Ward, Lisa, 255 Ward, Margaret, 255 Ward, Robert, 84, 227, 295, 125 Warren, Melanie, 178, 203, 316 Warren, Michael, 255 Washington, Ellen, 255 Washington, Sam, 94, 124 ff Washington, Sean, 95, 227, 125 Waterbury, Robert, 227, 33 Waters, John, 227 Water, Tim, 203 Watkins, Julie, 203 Watkins, Sherrie, 227 Watkins, Sloan, 255 Watson, Jane, 203 Watt, Donna, 255 -1- f'x4 'r 1 4. -1' 1, . .v, I., as .415-an L .1-Lrg W Wattles, Todd, 227 Watts, Andrea, 255 Watts, Laura, 203, 377 Way, Dorothy, 71, 336 Weathersby, Mary: 203, 327 Weaver, Kim, 117, 255 Weaver, Vonna, 203, 312, 318, 319 , , .girl -.wr . aff? ' .C 4' Ib-L Webb, Missy, 255, 1 17 Webb, David, 180, 203 Weber, David, 255, 327 Weber, Peter, 105, 228 Wedeman, Francina, 203 Wedeman, Timothy, 255 Weed, Steven, 255 Weeks, Wendy, 255, 122 Weiderman, Ann, 228 Weller, Scott, 228 1 . - s ' A -fi-1 1 . Q, W ,,, ,, ,l- lv I , :E ' ,.z . I . A gif. 'Fl i A 4 J J 1 si 'v N,,.., .f,.,..,,.. Weingarten, Janis, 255, 30 305 lMr, John, 228 Weir, Patti, 203 Welch, William, 255 Wellbrock, Alan, 228 Wellman, Alex, 95, 288 Wells. Beth, 392 4, Wellman, John, 203 Wells, Julie, 228, 305 Wells, Kari, 255 Wells, Mary: 225, 228, 322 Weltmer, Scott, 255 Wenglasz, Anna, 228 Wengstrom, Rick, 84, 228, 295 Wentstrom, Kirsten, 255 Wooser, Pam, 203 Werkhiser, lvan, 74 Wertheim, Stacie, 255 Wertheim, Susan, 255 West, Alison, 203, 260, 262 318, 320 West, Deborah, 228 Westerman, Lecia, 203 Westein, Pat, 49 Westervelt, Monique, 203 Westervelt, Yvette, 228 Westlake, Connie, 203 Weston, Debra, 203, 316 Weston, Michael, 256, 105 Wetzel, Vicki, 12, 203, 372 Wheless, Laurie, 228 Whitaker, John, 256, 291 Whitcomb, Jill, 256 White, Bryan, 228, 333 White, Daivd, 229 White, Helen, 229 White, Jackson, 256 White, Charles, 228 White, Suzanne, 256 White, William, 203, 378 Whitehurst, Don, 203 Whitt, Bruce, 229 Whittington, Marsha, 54 Whittman, Stella, 54 VWce, Dorothy, 82 Widmann, Jeff, 203 Vlhdmann, Tim, 256 Vthggins, Snadra, 204 Vvilcox, Helen, 64 Vlhlcox, Susan, 256 Vlhlcox, Thomas, 229 VWlder, Diane, 229 Vlhldgrube, Bruce, 204, 1 19, 300 Vthldman, Mark, 204 Vlhlensky, Stacey, 204 Vlhlkins, John, 25 Vlhlkinson, Debra, 204, 122 Vwllhete, Hide, 328 Vlhlliams, Mr., 61 Vlhlliams, Anita, 256 Vthlliams, Cheryl, 256 Vlhlliams, Daphne, 204 Vwlliams, David, 204 Vwlliams, David, 229, 1 12 Vlhlliams, Dennis, 256 VWlliams, Dorothy, 256, 304 Vlhlliams, Garnett, 42, 79, 385, '49 Vlhlliams, Gregory, 229 Vlhlliams, Jeffrey, 229 Vlhlliams, John, 118, 119 Vlhlliams, Lawrence, 204 Vthlliams, Mark, 204 Vlhlliams, Marketta, 256 Vwlliams, Michelle, 256 Williams, Parnell, 204 Vlhlliams Russ, 300 1Mlliams, Susan, 256, 304 Vlhlliams, Tammi, 204 Vthlliams, Terresa, 204 Vlhlliams , Timothy, 204 Vlhlliams, TOITU 256 INDEX X 367 lMlliams, Wendy, 84, 256, 295 Vlhlliamson, Nancy, 204 Vlhllis, Angela, 229, 330 Vlhllis, Lawrence, 204 Vlhlls, Raymond, 256 Vvilson, Caroly, 65 Mlson, Connie, 256 Vlhlson Wilson Vlhlson lMlson, , David, 229 , Douglas, 229 , Tommy, 256 Jack, 83, 109 Vlhlt, Judy, 204 Vlhncek, Ronald, 179, 204 Wincek, Todd, 256, 373 Vlhngsong, 303 Vlhnglaso, Charles Vlhnkler, Debra, 256 Winkler, Donna, 256 lMnn Dixie Stores, 232 Vlhnton, David, 95, 229, 305 VWshnie, Erice, 229 Vlhsniewski, Clay, 204 Vlhsniewski, Mark, 229 Wogoman, Donald, 204 Wolf, John, 235, 105 Wolf, Mary, 256 Wolf, Noel: 84, 229, 295 Wolfe, Deborah, 256 Woll, Daniel, 229 Womack, David, 229, 66 Wood, Anna, 229 Wood, Rebecca, 209, 230, 297, 305 Woodcock, Margaret, 256 Woodruff, Elizabeth, 230 Woody the Printer, 385 Woolley, David, 230 Worden, John, 84, 230, 295 Workman, Dana, 84, 295 'L' in 368 ! INDEX Worlds, Vincent, 230, 1 12 Worth, Audrey, 256 Worth, Chris, 230 Wotherspoon, Gisele, 256 Wright, 317 Beverly, 204, 316, Wrestling, 105 Wrestlerettes, 316-317 Wright, Bruce, 256 Wright, Cheryl, 230 Wright, Douglas, 256 Wright, Kerry, 204 Wright, Wright, Wright, Wymes, ,921 ' -' 'X 1 'ff-Maxfli! Leslie, 62, 230, 305 Lorie, 256 Robert, 256 Barbara, 204 ,anus-j Wymes, Dorothy, 204 Yankay, George, 204 Yates, Melanie, 204 Yingling, David, 204 Yingling, Patricia, 256, 304, 305 Yoder, Jonathan, 256 Young, Donna, 204 Young, Lisa, 230, 381 Young, Melissa, 204, 328 Young, Ralph, 96, 256, 105 Young, Sherman, 230 Youth for Understanding, 306 307 Zak, Kathryn, 204, 116 Zebley, Eric, 96, 256 Zehr, Yarda, 256 Zemke, Jerrilynn, 230 Ziel, Elizabeth, 204, 27 Zimmerman, Glenn, 96, 256 Zimmerman, James, 204 Sinsser, Susan, 204 Zouves, Phyllis, 204 Zucchi, Beth, 256 Zuccolillo, Joseph, 230 'fzl Henderson Prestressed Concrete 5? --f--Y-Y' -V Route 1, Box225 Tarpon Springs Kyle Henderson, Kurt Henderson, Dirk Henderson fa' , aff, , '- 4, 1 , 4 X , I 1 F 5 14 f 4 I . W 'X ' Q fflwx , .cw fn,'Q , 7,2917 P, .ff f +,ff'+ff,f, -Vg, w , J 'nf VW X 19 ,,,'f:ffW6 ff Z 1' ff 1 0 ' , 66 f f U r f iff pf? 1 f 7 W W, ' la 1 f f 0 ff 1 4 f f f ? Z ik ,ff ' .P him .. V2 1 , 1 Harbor View Pharmacy 1200 Druid Road Mark Raynor, Bev Driscoll The Baggage Car 176 Clearwater Mall Janice Sims Highland Pharmacy 1227 S. Highland Ave Laura Laney, Karen Anderson ff -4 is fm xx llillll dll Sandy Book Store 530 Drew St. Isabel Korosy gs, St. Petersburg Coca-Cola Bottling Company Kim Borchardt, Tina Cruder, Lisa Bruce, Kim Williams aj 'Dba lm ' ,tn '4z,.9, ,ff O O Y The Fitting Room 1498 Belcher Rd. S. Julie Strandlie 47 s s .NWN 'A - ' HV, WA ,wiwflj f ' X ,rv ui ag? ,num -' , ,, V271 , 4'1?,lL 'f 5 91,171 : .frlf-:ff ln- .1 f- fl 'f fy f W f U Jrfticiw C my U .M L House of Hobbies 1320 S. Ft. Harrison Ave. if 5 H ADS X 371 , ff ,, 1 V442 'ff r , ,w wil' 'jf I ,, jzygfyfkfrp, f af Wayne Wetzel Mobile Homes 5 2436 Gulf-TO-Bay Blvd. Vicki Wetzel, Chuck Bailey lim Murray's Camera Store 1238 S. Highland Ave. Jim Murray, Kathy Murray, Rick Green Ebwdi BYTE Sunshine Mall Pet Center 22 Sunshine Mall 372 Skycrest Supermarket 1881 Drew St. Lynne Miracle, Lisa Gwynn Michelle Dunaway, Tammy Franklin, Lisa Beck 4' ' ' f rf -if we --V -1- Craft Harbor 115 Countryside IVIII G reenwood Pharmacy Mark Waddell, Barbara Hoopes Rem Tracks, I nc 2580 N.E. Coachman Rd. Greg Sykes, Todd Wincek 1 , , i f- .- V ,Ia 'J i Brown's Furniture 185 us. Hwy. 19 N. Karen Walker i 1 , X f X ' v sr I ' H' .nwxsw f A! fr. X fl ,X1 if 1' ADS X 373 Imperial Hardware Half Size 1464 S. Belcher Jackie Nlacrini, Doug Saltarelli 374 I ADS mi 41. I fi if g '1- X,- '1- ll Arby's 1920 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Bill Wolf, Tim Kelly, Larry Brutus Dress Shop 415 Cleveland St. Leigh Tanney and Donna Moshonas strike unusually rnanequin like poses. M4416 ' M, ,IN ee 44 4- .,, LY .A .,., X D.P.I. Quality Paints 532 S. Missouri Mark Wheless, Alan Gooch, Dale Peterson Toyota Town 2300 Drew St. Glen Opper, Paula La Plante f W 'Wh' Vt. , Si 7 .,,,, V.,-if-IV-ff .gr 4 , M anim V 4 2 7: K. K. Smith 84 Sons 84 Co 409 Cleveland Alicia McNutt Village Square 201 Countryside Nlall Debbie Leptrone, Deanna Long 0 ,W ,l ,4 A 2 1 yew? S f SX i. Y ff 5- 1 , , -. ..,2 I, V, 1, ADS X 375 376 X ADS Glynnette Herbert, Donna Nloshonas, Scott Nicolas, Susan Haygood, Mark Wheless, Kit Griffith, Rob Vest, Alice Harra, Larry Gainey, Leigh Tanney, Daryl Seaton, Cathi Hopen, Kim Bragdon, and Blaine Randall pose in front of the Charlie Harris showroom. The Pontiac Pictur Kit Griffith and Rob Vest double with Patty Mavroyiannis and Bruce Gentry on a night out in a Grand Prix QLEFTJ Scott Nicolas, Chris Hinton, Leigh Tanney, Donna Moshonas and King spend the day at Phillipe Park with a For- mula Firebird. QBELOWJ Blaine Randall, Daryl Seaton, Kim Bragdon, and Cathi Hopen enjoy cruising around Sand Key in a GMC Jimmy. fABOVEJ A Firebird Esprit fits into the high school scene along with Kim Vernon, Bill Kranich, Alice Harra, Charles Harris, and Laura Watts. Charlie Harri Pontiac 1320 u.s. Hwy. 19 ADS X 377 Searstown Bakeshop 1241 S. Missouri Ave. Andy Vega, Bill White 'f of if lim Stewart Shoes 15 Sunshine Mall Marie Sellers, Robert Stewart Sweat's Flower Shop 1200 S. Ft. Harrison Cinde Cole -A ei ..., A . Vt. 'init 715, A l Burd's Automotive Service Center 2198 Gulf to Bay Blvd. Ed Bryan, Jeff Maugel LI 11 5 ik L, A X A 1, 'wav 'A' Gardener's Garden Center 205 South Belcher Road Susan Haygood, Terri Chestnut 1590 South U.S. 19 Joe Lettre Ray's T.V. Zenith Showcase ADS I 379 380 f ADS AAMCO Transmissions l n fy , 201 S, Greenwood Ave, Bill Goodwin, Ernie Fondow, n n LICENSED , Y DEALER Sam Nlinosh, Jim Brenner, s Ron Balow Womddis C T w!7wx7.f.'?S!'Ol7 Sjoecfaffsrs PINCH A PENNY fWe Pinch Pennies to Save You Dollarsl O Now 20 Stores Serving Florida ll 1950 Calumet St. J tTh as, Jeh' Chamberlin, David Dennis , J h Th M' hael Ergas, Jimmy Ergas, Jim Th Sh ryl H II, Denise Lathrop, Lisa Young. loyce Fuller Interiors 825 Court St. Greg Hatcher, Andy Vega, Bill Sutton .2 ,l lf.- 'W 'JS Q Town 84 Country 1620 Gulf to Bay Renee Paulson, Ann Sweeney ADS X 382 Day's Furniture 1277 S. Highland Kerry Baruch, Leah Engelhardt L. G. Balfour Co. P.O. Box 6365, Orlando, FL Barbara McLeod ' SnriC64c1 x i n l l l I I I l Hu , , flzli 1 .RJ 211 Court St. Lori Dillon, Blaine Randall Donna Moshonas City Cycle 314 S. Belcher Victor Roberts Capogna s Dugout 1653 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. John Langfritz, Pat Boggi, Steve Montgomery Fo 0 Bmoking Ford Tractor Compan rd Traci' r C A gg ' 'I - , ,, -E? 1 -V ' , 2747 U.S. Hwy. 19 N. Mary Brooking, Lori Clyburn Y 1 5! T5 1 TL ?!f5k165.13'Tkf2iAca 5S?SSE:? ll A 2? i35'.E3,3? '..6-4.c'4?Tf5E15i513.'s2'E-:.E'.zws:r:' ' N'J.iil l':sggkl?i4 'i.-Q E 7 ar PV uf Thi fi? -1, 3,1 M N K N v L N3 I I I I I i I I I I I I I I a I I I I n.f'- 1 N 1 - , ,f - 6 W ll ' F. ,J ,qm- K, 1, If 1 ,f , gl M'4'4, 'K wf I 1 W'-fa fr' ' 1 WV P I! Q-frif. .ff?i5f1. J ' xiffX , YR XxRxQwk X H WF fr, Q K Y , Q f Yxjf ' gl' I V X SXXXX fQxXW!!, f ' ' I! KX!! ff kk Q fy EW V 14 X bx ' fxgx 0 X ,XX J J If 'X X Lf f 5 f Q X 'N A ,Qu 9 N L15-If w ' 1 XL D9 7 -...,,,,,..,.-H'-'ff X1 Y' if L. 1 Dues Won !! Even though the Tampa Bay Buccanneers had trouble beating a team, we all thought they would beat something else - the Chi- cago loss record. The Bucs fell a mere three games short of the number of consecutive losses of a professional team. The Tampa team's record was O-26 before they overcame their first oppo- nent, New Orleans. Eight thou- sand ecstatic fans greeted the football players and staff as they arrived at Tampa International Airport and Buc's headquarters, One Buccanneer Place. They went on to beat the Cincinnati Bengals in their final game of the season. The Day of the Bucs became the team's theme song as the lyr- ics displayed much optimism, stating they were destined for Superbowl '79. 388 X FINAL Chuck DeLoach - Clearwater Sun 'Mtllll Gtlllllll YUXRKY QTOPJ Bucs players prepare for a jubilant celebra- tion. CBOTTOMJ Mayor Gabriel Cazares parades down Missouri Avenue. I ----- mi Clearwater Plottzd Cultural Expansion As the dilemma over the proposed civic center continued to broil, a new Clearwater Performing Arts Center project was put on the front burner. Land adjacent to the Kapok Tree lnn was donated to the City of Clearwater by the Baumgardner family. Beginning in the summer of '78, Caladesi lsland will be invaded by scores of sun worshippers when a ferry connects this once-deserted island to the Dunedin mainland. Palm Harbor, the Sleepy Hollow of Pinellas County became the site for burning crosses and white hoods as the KKK invaded the sunbelt when they bought 6172 acres from a resident for a state headquarters With an unending influx of people progress and businesses glutting Clearwater it was news for something to leave After 20 years of broadcast ing Varsity football WTAN radio cut their cords to the box office in a tiff with school officials They hoped for a resumption in 1978 79 R..-sw fTOP RIGHTJ Football games were no longer broad- and Garden Streets. fRIGHTJ Mitch McFredrick, a cast by WTAN. QABOVEQ A new mural was added to CHS junior, moved to Australia to train for profes- downtown Clearwater on the corner of Cleveland sionaltennis. FINAL I 389 1, M-pm... LRE? J., ,.. , V f 1 Q 2, hgp' U I ,, ,A.., ' Q l L IL tx - Star Wars, the year's top box office picture in U.S. his- tory, reaching S200 million surpassing Jaws, became the movie to see. Its popularity was astounding being held over at the theaters for weeks on end. Many people loved the movie for its characters Obi-Wan Kenobi or R2D2, or the futuristic location and out of the ordinary action. But when it came down to earth, the number-one human actor was Sylvester Stallone, star of Fiocky. Other films to appear were the science fiction Close Encounters of the Third Kind, James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me, The Goodbye Girl, Oh, God! starring George Bruns and Woody AlIen's Annie Hall. The twleve hour mini-series, Roots, received nine Emmy's and we were all saddened to hear that Mary Tyler Moore, after seven years of performance, decided to call it quits. The Mary Tyler Moore Show was also bestowed the 1977 Best Comedy Series Emmy Award by popular demand. When it came to the music scene, Fleetwood Mac cleaned the slate. They produced the best album of the year, Rum- ours, and also were given the distinction of being the Number One group for '77. Stevie Wonder and Linda Ron- stadt were singled out for the best male and female vocal- ists. QABOVEJ The Hobbit, written by J. R. Tolkien, fanaticized viewers when Middle Earth came alive on television. QRIGHTJ Close Encounters came in many kinds. 390 I FINAL l Entzrtoinmznt Wont Cui Of This World Jgnes w. Baker J, .J , gH,ug..q 1 , sys - ' , 4 S-s-'. D- V. ,t W- A41 ' '-L .'-'-iii' N' . xnkg, -, fx, A . , I H. s , - ' 1 3 :.-?4'?41,'?f'ge4qz...,5,-.'j- . I .K - I ' ' f k 40. I .A A ' A - ,-- 'A' mb .dx , - w s . X4 fTOP LEFD Star Wars became the unseen era many people antici- pated. CTOP RIGHTJ Dave Arnold scans his computer printout. fLEFI'J Motocross rider takes a turn. FINAL X 391 QABOVEj Beth Wells gives the President a boost. 392 ! FINAL We all thought history was in the making when in November '77, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat traveled to Jerusalem to discuss peace in the Middle East with lsraeli Prime Minister Men- chem Begin. Sadat demanded windrawal from Egyptian territo- ries, a deal which the Israeli's greeted with coolness that low- ered the initial high hope. How- ever, negotiations were continued and Sadat was named as TlME's Man of the Year. Other negotiations were big news too. Ratification of the Pan- ama Canal Treaty would mean that by the year 2000, the Pana- manians would assume complete KABOVEJ Civic activism comes to campus as Tom SITE PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHTJ Sadat and Begin sit Sniffen registers Larry Sanchez to vote. QTOPJ The side-by-side as negotiations were drawn up. NASA space shuttle piggy-backs on a 747. QOPPO- In The Midcost Pzocz I-lopzs Qrosz control, provided the United States was guaranteed priority passage during emergencies. Jac- queline 0nassis compromised with the daughter of her late hus- band, the shipping magnate Aris- totle Onassis, for S520 million. Although the Alaskan Pipeline was completed, winter '78 kept many northerners shivering. Many regions were forced into states of emergency as coal min- ers called a nationwide strike that went on for months. The space age seemed near as many projects went underway. The Enterprise space shuttle came closer to reality as test flights were made. Minority repre- sentation in space was achieved when NASA chose women and blacks for their next flight into the future. ln New York, the French SST Concorde began flights on a trial basis. As White House reporters turned over new stones, Budget Director Bert Lance was impli- cated in improper actions with a Georgia bank and resigned in Sep- tember. As an activist against homosex- uality, singer Anita Bryant cam- paigned against anti-discrimina- tion laws in Miami. Following her drive, Mrs. Bryant recorded a song entitled There's Nothing Like the Love Between a Woman and a Man. Although peace seemed at hand to most Americans, little brushfire wars raged in Ethiopia, Rhodesia, Beirut, and - even yet - Southeast Asia. FINAL ! 393 Sz K ,, -, -'ff.,,4 , ,, , ff ,,, ah Vviq 'ug , . l jg A. 1 ,. . li I' AP Thz Grzotzst Dzmotzd C ' , Leon Spinks didn't want his two - 'vp front teeth for Christmas - he , ,t, - craved something much more. 5 ' fg Spinks engaged lVlohammedAli in a fight that went to a split deci- Wg sion. Spinks dethroned All for Heavyweight Champion of the world. In another overthrow, Argentina's Guillermo Vilas smashed Jimmy Connors in the U.S. Open at Forest Hills. Superbowl '77 was held in the Superdome in New Crleans, where Denver was confronted by Dallas. The victor was Dallas, 27 to 10. Texas was also the home for the Heisman Trophy winner, Longhorn Earl Campbell. Fleggie Jackson, of the New York Yankees, set a homerun record during the 1977 World Series by hitting three homers in one game. Females made the sports news too. Janet Guthrie became the first woman to com- pete in the Indianapolis 500-mile auto race. Tracey Austin was the youngest tennis player ever to make it to Wimbledon, and showed promise to be another Chris Evert. fTOP RIGHTJ Reggie Jackson smiles to the crowd after he set a homerun record. QBOTTOM LEFTQ New Head Football Coach John Nicely appreciates the cake presented him by Jeff Bullock. QBOTTOM RIGHTJ Janet Guthrie, first woman competing in the Indianapolis-500, takes a pit stop. 394 X FlNAl te - 7 -F - - Oplit- Ups burpriszd bpzctotors Til 5- is -.av-7,4-v- I uma B CTOP LEFTJ Transexual Renee Richards competes Brown splits from the sidelines and the headlines. in the Women's Colgate invitational here on the QRIGHTJ Farrah Fawcett-Majors jumps the Char- Suncoast. QBOTTOM LEFU Head Coach Earle Iie's Angels series. J 1977-78 saw many celebrities, politi- cians, and athletes split their usual scene for a different life. A major issue in the Tampa Bay area was the resignation of Fiowdies Coach Eddie Fermani. The ex- coach relocated in New York with the Cosmos. Also in sports Broadway Joe Namath took leave from the New York Jets and tried it with the Rams for a while until announcing he'd rest his troubled knees for good celebrities in the country. The Buffalo Bills saw the last of O. J. Simpson as he went shopping for a new ball club. Marital splits seemed to be on the upsurge as well known figures divorced or separated. Margaret left Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Ala- bama's George and Cornelia Wallace brought their marriage to a stormy halt. TV superstar and sex symbol Farrah Fawcett-Majors tossed the series Char- lie's Angels aside for a more diversified career and benefits. Newcomer Cheryl Ladd took her place as the third angel 'Qi 13 .P KX f 'Abi' FINAL I 395 Dcoth btruck United Press International com- piled a list of the top ten stories in 1977 and not surprisingly the number two story of the year was the death of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock. Elvis was a showy performer, actor, and singer. Some of his hits were Houn- dog, Blue Suede Shoes, and Heartbreak Hotel. The King died at the age of 42 in Memphis. Other misfortunes were the deaths of Bing Crosby, opera star Maria Callas, and comedian Grou- cho Marx. We also lost the enter- tainment of the slapstick tramp, Charlie Chaplin, Peter Finch, and Joan Crawford. And we all won- dered what the new year would bring without Guy Lombardo to help celebrate with his 'Auld Lang Syne.' During early '78, the nation's political circles grieved when one- time Vice-President and Minne- sota Senator Hubert Humphrey's death was announced. His wife, Muriel, was appointed senator for the remainder of his term and indicated she might run for reelection. .The media also informed us of the loss of the members of the Evanston Univer- sity basketball team and three players of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Band Csee page 65 when the planes both groups were traveling in crashed. 1977 was noted as the worst year for air crashes in 20 years. CTOP RIGHTJ Silent screen star Charlie Chaplin Marx, center, shown with his brothers Chico and plays the tramp. fBOTTOM RIGHTJ Senator Harpo. Hubert Horatio Humphrey. fABOVEJ Groucho 396 X FINAL .., it 's'N..,g C' lt was a rough year on the nation's college campuses. Besides the Evanston disaster, college students were threatened when a deranged murderer entered the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University brutally killing two young women and injuring three others. Terror also rampaged through New York City when a sniper, identifying himself as Son of Sam, murdered six persons and wounded seven over a period of one year. QTOPQ Bing Crosby suffered a fatal heart attack after golfing in Spain at the age of 73. QBOTTOMJ Elvis Presley gyrates out a song. FINAL X 397 Q1 EEEEIJ lil! ....,.,.-Y,--a.,f.,N.. ,,,. Y. ,, , ,,,., .. , ?--L.v,Y.,.?,g Dznims Didn't Fodz Qwciy The way one could visually see a change in the times was by dress. Classics and fads over- whelmed students as they dressed to please themselves. Peasant skirts, ruffled shirts, and stick pins brought back from yest- eryear set a nostalgic mood. Three piece suits, cowl-neck sweaters, gauchos, and painter paints seemed to invade the Levi domain. However, T-shirts with their unusual slogans usually kept boys and girls in their jeans. The biggest thing to hit was boots whether worn tucked into pants or under a dress. Nightlife apparel was also left up to the individual's taste as almost anything went. Regardless of the fact that prices had risen people paid to look nice. 398 I FINAL KTOPJ Lisa Bruce and David Thorn go formal to Sil- verbell. QLEFD Patty Leptrone and Jeff Shimer boo- gie to the beat. CABOVE LEFTJ Anthony Gilmore H359 ,IW ffl f A A , dudes around bus circle. QABOVE RIGHTJ Pa Davis flaunts the styles. TTY . ..,- M 74 w - QT OP LEFTJ Levi's remained everywhere from big parties to just scrounging around. QTOP RIGHTJ Seniors packed together as Grad Night tickets were -'els , l l put on sale. QBOTTOM LEFD Mrs. Myers, Dean of Girls, retired in 1978. CBOTTOM RIGHTJ Tracie Bin- zel swirls through the evening. l A last memory of '78 will be the news of the retiring Dean of Girls, Pat Myers. After 29 years of Clear- water High she decided it was time to leave. She started working at the old C.H.S. in 1949 and then moved to the new school in 1954 where she became the first Dean of Girls. Her job brought her into contact at one time or another with every girl in school. One of the new challenges for this year was the reinforced dress code. With the big variety in clothing she had to use her discretion in order to enforce the Student Code of Conduct. FINAL X 399 Editor 400 X FINALE The Finol Edition Many people have gone through Clearwa- ter High School 'to make their mark.' For some, this only meant scratching their name in a textbook, only to be seen by those few assigned to it. But the AQUA CLARA staff chose to leave their mark in a much larger book - a much larger enterprise. Approximately 22 naive journalism stu- dents submitted themselves to a most bizarre experience and a stand-up-for-your- sanity year. We encountered many foulups - whether it be a missing photographer, lost copy, or finding out we had no more For- matt type or photographic paper left, and during deadline. Though there were photographic back- fires, our photogs united during deadline. Jim Haines, head photographer, helped us with his special effects. Julie Olson, Ed Bryan, and Cindy Cole should also be com- mended for their aid 'to the cause.' We would like to thank the CLEARLIGHT staff for their Formatt type, free ads and photog Blaire Hornbuckle for his special help to us when we needed it. A special thanks is due for Steve Girard who helped us make contact prints, Jim Murray Camera Store, Clearwa- ter Sun photog Chuck DeLoach, Bryn-Alan Studios, especially Paul Baker and Ed 4'1Y-'gcuousnc PNGQS' 9 . L - 63' A- 4 .L if leg I ' 24' I .4 ,. KV ' - . 'r fx. F4 9 0 , Q X Ev-ix 'tart -' Cl A 4+ 6 I 'ggi . ,tv r'OF's0u-mvvo AQUA CLARA has been consistent winner of first place ratings from Florida Scholastic Press Association, National Scholastic Press Association, and Southern lnterscholastic Press Association. AQUA CLARA '78 continued the tradition of student production by expanding the effort in graphics to include more student typeset headlines and ad matter. The headlines were set in Formatt's Diplo- Beatty, for their continuous supply of film and paper. Thanks also goes to Ron Binns of Taylor Publishing Company for guiding our decisions. We all dispised selling ads. We were fortu- nate to have an ad manager who promoted sales Ceven though many were still under our quotal. Kit Griffith can be thanked for financing the annual with the largest budget in the state of Florida. Special thanks to our biggest advertiser, Mr. Charlie Harris. As I began this note, it became very hard for me to write in first person. Producing a yearbook is a jointeffort. We were like a fam- ily - very often we toiled in the pub over I2 hours in one day, and many weekends. Many years from now I will forget what classes I had 2nd and 4th period - but I will always remember what I had 6th. Now that I am writing in first person, I per- sonally would like to thank two very excep- tional people. First Leigh Tanney for her very versatile help and our advisor Cas Steve Mar- tin would sayl, the wild and crazy Tom Pierce for sacrificing his spare time. Finally, I hope you love my - our - your book. We think you will. 770 l I mat Bold with Nighttime type for an accent face. Body type and cutlines were Company-Set in News Gothic. Photography once again was entirely student shot and processed with the exception of class portraits and color processing. The book was printed by Taylor Pub- lishing Company on 80-pound enamel paper. '-7- mmdvm ft fe .:.w, ,f - 4' W fi vw , M ' ,F . 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