Miami Carol City Senior High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Opa Locka, FL)

 - Class of 1977

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X A ,'l , X 47' wx- M, ,,... 1, ua, .siglw f A-gg , ggi? 55. 1, 4 ' finfh s N ' ea- :Ax . ,d t '. E - J' X , N 2 -, ' . x -1 - if . - Q' ' 3 ,jwfl rim, I ' ' 1 Q- THU- U L' Y -XP! -5 f A. , -. ' . Y? X. . f 'wiLg'i ' xv ' ' T , ,S H W if ' ' 'A 'H lag., mmrvgm'-lir ' mi N023 I.-l,ifrq'!FUl.f.! 51 L3 A V :,, 1: Info H,-D, 1PH.4.! -1 -- . . ' . ' -, uf mfffg 1. .- . 5-. ,, .5 W 19,1 HI mm V I . . , . 5 K ik Im' .'f.4is1s,4-wily J K if-'A B' i:'?'xn . RUSH QHTHIF? .- :,, Vw N . 'Q-11. I ,, N'-f' Lyn. -x ' ja W'--' 'J QL' yi! .. H y yn urs. 'uf- nf' ! J D2 E g lr., U ,dei 4 f 1 n V, N 4' . , X . 7 'N wx, X K X do CONGRATULATIONS to the 1976 Homecoming Court' 1 Katnna Johnson escorted by Greg Cheever 2 Aldean Wright Tammy Toms escorted by Glen Ellsworth 4 Beverly Hllluard escorted by Charles Symonette 5 Barbra Horton escorted by Randy Bush 6 Pat Lucas escorted by Clayton Small 7 Homecomlng Queen Edwlna Knox surrounded by her court Q. 6 escorted by Kevin Lewis, 3. Homecommg I I3 Sd - S. 2 .. IQ? X 51 ' .J 1 1. Honoria decorates for Homecoming. 2. Class of '79 celebrates Homecoming '76, 3. Look what dieting can do! 4. Brenda Knight puts the finishing touches on the Journalism I homecoming decora- tions. Lf Homecoming brings out the spirit of 976 FRIENDSHIP CLOSER TO BRINGS US LOVE carer eco PRIDE '?' I at ..:.,...si ,wee si 5:9 ma- gf W. 5-- 73, Il Xi ,mi A , Q , ll bw f 'xx 2 E -. l. Band members Curtis Wil- liams, Sandy Delello and Cheryl Williams work on their beat sign. 2. Lourdes Burth and Willie Figueroa really stand behind the Chiefs! 3. CHO displays their entry in the decoration contest. 4. Ms. Judy Cooper's class shows their Chief Pride. 5. Friendship brings us closer to love. Student Life I I5 I 1 1 1 A r .M N... Ni, ,.., QA 33 -'ff' 3+ , i gy -Q l + 'fb 'iff R ' ,5 ,-.f ,511 ,'. Ii 5 4 . v, ' 2' EM 1553 x Rn Q V x asv m..- : H . .n.R E l K , 5 -- J, - I : it M cs ll ,V 5- V W X nuf ' , x . iw-dm drialcifii' 1-ffm? wr ',f51f? t'?qV1-f',s,-,,2- .rw Lg ,, .n.W,r0,,Q-,Mwx....x'. I -- I f 1'-v.' R'-' 2' '.:3, 'X 7'L- Q WV' 1, I 4, J I:-f-qlw-V-yvfyfvyf W.-'Q lb' xx mipgw fungi., K, ,L,!:.,,,A.,1U:,-,IQA-1 A N f .. 1 .! 'ru ' X , '72 . Q .1 2 X ,. ,. 1 lx' F F1 L . ' Wi pr . 1 l I f Q! ,ff I ,LI-. I - 1 ,1l'- '- U 'uit' ,I Qftg 1514.1 4 1. Support your local club. 2. The Grin did win! 3. What socket did he stick his finger in? 4. The thrill of victory and . . .5.. . .theagonyofdefeat. Student Life I 17 Li e is never dull at MCC 1 1. Reggie Ogburn takes time out for a drink of water. 2. Everybody loves a camera. 3. Mmm . . . Mmm . . . Good! 4. The activities office takes a break. EZ' iiwbf' 3 2 L1 'A l H Q U' .L j '5 4 18 I Srudeni Life 'ee r 0 -- -gf- f 'LC J gn. 2 Qs t 3 1. Alex Deguzman occupies his time un-decorating for homecoming. 2. Everybody loves football and . . . pop- corn. 3. I just washed my hair, and l can't do a thing with it. 4. MCC has Chief Pride. .ik Q r it , ' ni Student Life I I9 Thereys plenty of life at MCC 1. Mr. Thomas Spencer's science ciass works on their project. 2. What class is this? 3. Future prospects for the football team develop skills. 4. Boy, do I like oar washes! 'Nu 1 T 5 z i i 1 i - tii 4 20 I Student Life My ,.--f 1. Don'tjust stand there. . . help me!! 2. One ot the many sports taught in the Physical Education program. 3. Eng- lish is a fascinating subject. 4. -Move your arm - I can't see the answers. iih: if, 3 1 . fx, .Jl tif 4 v L N x .4 laid i Student Life I 21 John, Andrea Reign The King-Queen contest is held annually at MCC. This year it was sponsored by Quill and Scroll. All students nominate royalty from their grade level. The event, always 22 I Student Life a popular one, drew a wide selection of nominees. Congratulations to all the winners! 2 1 Senior King and Queen -1. John Richardson. 2. Andre Wilson. Junior Prince and Princess -- 1. Nick Esasky. 2. Chen Renee Williams. Freshman Prince and Princess - 3. Dan Friedman. 4 Kim Sipe. X, .K , Student Lufe f 23 Presenting the 1977 Royal Court 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Tina Bertolini. 2. Lisa Butler. 3. Rhonda Campbell. 4. Toni Carraway. 5. Rick Christian. 6. Johnnie Mae Conyers. 7. Kim Finch. 8. Andre Gonzalez. 9. Mark Hamby. 10. Michele Hopkins. 24 I Siudenl Life WWA 2 3 -'V -.p,, 5 6 8 9 1. Cathy O'Rourke. 2. Joe Shankwitz. 3. Cynthia Smith. 4. Starla Vaughns. 5. Larry Clayton. 6. Melanie Collier. 7. John Howden. 8. Kathy Lima. 9. Ken. 10. Almira Thomas. Not Shown - Nancy Chapman, Gail Cooper, Ricky Fernandez, Jesus Ponce, Brenda Riveria, Nancy Esguerra. Student Life l 25 Variety adds spice to MCC 1. . . . let me count the ways. 2. 1 !19!77 -The day it snowed in Miami. 3. Journalism is serious business. 4. A star is born. iii 2 26 l Shuhrn life 1 . After 12 years of school, some people still can't get dressed properly. 2. Posing for pictures is always easy. 3. These hours are too early for me! 4. She's got legs!! 4 Student Life l 27 CHIEFLAND CLUBS SERVE THE MUNIT7' TOYS wa, - new F, 'msfinrds 34, D 125 5-.W ELF! Rl 1 abs i? 'K Clubs I 29 Anchor works together 30 I Anchor 3 ,K t gl i Anchor gets together before a meeting. Anchor has had a fun but busy year. Visiting children at Su land on Halloween, and holding car washes, bake sales, and, course, Chief Pride football sales, were just some of their acti ties. But of course they claim they couldn't have done half the things without their male sponsor and total cooperation from club members. 1. Front Row-Charmaine Bromfield, Wendy Ferguson, Rene Robinson, Antoine Wilson, Patricia King. Row 2 -- Sponsor David Harter, Amanda Hugle, Kim Finch, Anita Kelly, Sheila Longley, Starla Vaughns, Solmeathen McQueen. Row 3 - Judie Stricklin, Sharon Fletcher, Michelle Johnson, Elky Jackson, Elvis Ragin Floyd ll. 2. President Jackie Stricklin, Secretary Sharon Fletcher, Vice President Mirella Borges, Sponsor David Harter, Treasurer Solneather. Anchor I 31 32 I Tempos Tempos sing up cz storm, Concert Chorus sings the Alma Mater at a MCC pep rally. , l Singing, singing, singing - that's the way the chorus does it at MCC. This year's concert chorus, which is composed ofl group of energetic young people from the Mixed Chorus, Tempos, and Concert Chorus, has been more active than ever. State Competition for 76-77 was held at Coral Gables High and Hollywood Hills High School, during February 25-26 for solc and small embellieson March 18 and 19 for Concert Chorus. Soloists and members of small embellies performed in Black Awareness Week. Other activities included, singing for specil meetings, festivals, and retirement homes, and attending the group breaking ceremony of a new library. The Tempos performs at Westland Mall for Christmas, Jackson Hospital Treelighting Ceremony, also the Insurance Women's Banquet and for Nortl west area Assistant Principals. S ,' Y 5 3 RL! vu., f.,,,,L, 'K 'W , . .... ..,- .,.,..x - ,,.. M,.,-.,-.. --. . . -W,-.-.-,:...,,,...,..,,1-...5 U V, :, 1 P -, ' -wr, 1.-zu 12.2. ' ' ' - '- :Tl1.:a3Efn3J,U-.rv!ipNe ' V ,,,-g--,,..x, ' ,wg I R, -. - , .4 .f f .. . I ,' -' f az.- , -,. -. .. .,...a.,,,l.,.......-.p......W.....-me... 5. ,v 7.1! - H -- f-K ' emi Front Row- Wanda Jones, Pamela Jorlesfa Bebbie lLaRa, Wondera lfaslon, iLetlitia Johnecfm. Row 2-lginda Baker, l Carla Demps, Darryl Cunningham, James Reed, Charles Ppwell,'aMiphael Brewingtong Pamala LlNil Iiame. Dr. Lillian Meyer is 'lfemposf Dlrectop. l ll lf Tempus I 33 uill and Scroll helps out Q A l ,dn 'EH Front Row - Michelle Hopkins - Treas., Javier Benitez - Pres., Donna Ness - Sec., Phil Gorge - Vice Pres. Row 2 - Marisol Pizarro, Wachelle McKendrick, Hopeton Gayle, Cruz Plaza, Victor Alpizar, Manuel Lopez, Barbara Lewin, Dennis Hayes Kathy Baronovvski, Debbie Groth. 1 . Ms. Maryann Milmore. Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for jour nalism students who have high scholastic grades, It i devoted to developing a deeper interest in journalism and t raising money for journalism conventions, camera equip ment and other supplies needed by the journalism classes. This year Quill and Scroll sponsored the Yearbook Kin and Queen contest for the first time. 34 I Quill and Scroll 1 fHSpractices, rewards scholarship QL Jnt F'ow - Mark Carter, Ftita Argenti. Back Row - Javier Benitiz, John Augustin, Manuel Lopez, Phil Gorge, Jose Lamas, ny Castineira, Debbie Blizzard, Jackie Berry, Jeanette Abella, Eric Olender. NHS CNational Honor Societyj encour- aged and rewarded scholarship at MCC by presenting scholarship ribbons to stu- dents who earned an honors average each quin. Members enjoyed parties and Brain v Brawls with NHS groups from other schools. :fQg' ii? fi'if1ffi'ff e ' it I figs-. -Q -'f NHSl35 l ii l l g Chorus odds Sounds ofllltrsicyg 1 W CM . b A.A AMW l i l i i X ic. im vii I i 5. , ssis is 1 Front Row- Coryus Douglas, Bridget Pender, Susan Higgins, Janet Cade, Bobbie LaRa, Tresa Austin, Robin Dennison Row 2 - Letitia Johnson, Mary Dilvunzio, Linda Heywood, Melessa Collier, J. C, Holloman, James Williams, Mauriri Woodride, Wondera Eason, Sandy Brunson, Rebecca Ponds, Patricia Poz, Row 3- Sandra Nixson, Valerie Law, Cassondl Johnson, Richard Farnell, James Reed, Jerome Brown, Edwin Knox, Pamela Williams, Linda Palmer, Regina Tanner, Marga, ret Howard. Row 4 - Pamela Jones, Linda Baker, Wanda Jones, Barbara Boone, Darryl Pollack, Carla Demps, Donald Ba ley, Raymond Givens, Darryl Cunningham, Artie King, Michael Brewington, Wanda Hlxson, Donna,Golden, Faith Hinsef Mazella Mason. The halls were alive with the sound of music and Concert Chorus did its part to add to the sounds of '77, Mini concerts, a Christmas concert and a winter concert kept every- one busy as the Chorus prepared for district competition. When last year's trip to Washington D.C. was cancelled, Concert Chorus members began to make plans to go in 1977. The trip included performances in the capital, as well as in the surrounding area. ' I P i l I Concert Chorus Director, Dr. Lillian Meyer, I prepares for a performance. I 2 , 36 I Concert Chorus 4 i X. uf :fl 2' ,sw , . '5 H, A 1' M' ' 4 ,'N lx :, Q. jg Yi Lo.:-.4 ...Vp If r Q 1 W' FW .X ygsudi 1,-.X x 'N' X, 5 , N QW ' iidffi 2, , - xg tg my I 1 W f , N fs' .4 4 qs- N X 'b 1 f I. j' rx i xx -3 HI i X xt: Q' D3 .4-at f W w if i :iff ' if , 5, Www. X XIX. V 1L. R 1 .x ,1 V Iam.. 4 'SQL 1 -'fig 1 K if N u 4 .. 11 fr - wr. 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HERO cooked up another super year that include serving Dade's principals, MCC's secretaries, Studer Council and faculty, as well as a special soul food party for the entire student body during Black Aware ness Week. They wore their red and white outfits to serve foo they prepared at South Florida State Hospital, Sunlan and an old folks' home. They attended the district meeting at NMB and sent representatives to state convention, Members sold conch fritters and salad, key chain and baked goods to make money. Club travels for culture BUBBLING BROWN SUGAR, operas, ballet, art museum, Miami Philharmonic, Parker Playhouse, art shows, seminars and maybe even a trip to Broadway -that was in store tor the Literary Club in 1976-77. In its second year at MCC, the Literary Club raised money by selling MCC pencils. Left - Sponsor Ms. Mary Buzzella. Above - Front - Secretary Mark Kite, Reporter Ricky O'Farrill. Row 2 - Vice President Edwina Orr, President Susie Ridgway, Treasurer Terry Owen, Literary Chairman Jeannette Abella. Below - Front Row - Mark Kite, Terry Owen, Susie Ridgway, Ricky O'Farrill, Edwina Orr. Row2 - Ms. Mary Buzzella, Tina Bertolini, Javier Benitez, Sharon Fletcher, Cathy O'Rourke, Linda Orr, Robert Christianson. Literary Club I 39 , 1 V . ' ' -. .N ,. M . X u -A . V. -MI., -J .ws -.3 I , , fx r 4' :'.. ' ' ' X 9 . I, ,lt X I Wa? T.-. ,qu 1 - 'ne U :'. ,-mf K- .li 1 I l V N A . I .A 't , . . . ffm . Q- 1,5- ' ,fishy--54 '09 15 Vsjli tied, ily? - -xi , 'up J sf 4- Af'i.- 'e'f.?!2'x: . .57 1'x-.1-.gw rm 44 ef? 5 ' 1 , 2 911' 5,1 Y--l.I ' f, ,fx-,555-, , 4, S K- 1' 1 Mc' 'S -TL X Alb. ' NNN '. .4 5 Q? BY, 14' 1, Ali 2, i J X ' N X . X x X' 'I 1 f I, u ' - W ' 'K - I Ping 5 . , lgfnj ' - rw. A., W 'fi 111-F ' 'X . fl- ' ' .1 411 .f 'W em rf: '.U?'f..-.' .ffifjgffy T Q51 ,J ' J . - .,,-rm V. X-,nil 'xtiqrl mfs .Rl '7 WJ . 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Q ,, g A ,fix 5 -1 ' L X w +- v .. Q- . 433, , , 1 Q 4' ' -. by A .. 2. 5, ., n X -134 . Rss - vii' -P 7' NW k fn i ' ' Jw' 1.1: :it R . 1' b ' 1' R -,Q . 1 .m .NA , X. A. l VK F A A 1 1 O . x s .A xl f -41 '- -A.:-7' ?fx.'. -Q' ' . .- ' 121 'e.si?w'-fr-If 1.5 'H' Q. w ' xi . X, 2 . 1, ' ww- wif 5,4 .xxefg f L ' .' ,km fu-1x4 1- t-.QQ41-.In Q-4 R i,QX1m5?1i. g?ig'e9'u.?' 1-x,+,gmfFnf4,'g Ni? , aflf- Q5' ikflv 'F if. iftiiffsrzi fmx?xf?2.lf5!-Q 5 317' ' tx nag, DX, Q x NP . H sm lk, 1 5. git - , t-E, ' 5 1, ,sn-.T ,. b f 'K N.. . x. f Y - 9 M4 . .wt .X ' 5 X U 4 jr :5,r.L,. Q1-'Sf N ' I s Y 0 S 4 CHIEF TAIN is pride of staff 1 555552: in A .rm . - af fa. M., . is ri, 1. 1 ei N ' r ,f .V W. K .ff . K ,f .., .. A ,Mp W -Y . K 1 2 3 1. Business Manager Jackie Smith. 2. Class Staff Sharon DeSoto. 3. Photographers Kevin Lewis and Harvey Howard. 4. Sports Staff Den- nis Hayes, 4 42 I CHIEFTAIN rontF1'ow - Karen Reed, Wanda Wagner, Donna Ness, Pat Mahoney, Kevin Lewis, Debbie Groth, Hanley Howard, Mickey opkins. Row 2 - Jackie Smith, Dennis Hayes, Cindy Gilbes, Sharon DeSoto, Raul Jaramillo, Debbie-Duckworth, Cruz Plaza, s. Maryann Milmore. Directions was the theme of the 1977 CHIEFTAIN. lt all started at the beginning of the year with the choosing of editors and eir staffs. Last minute rushing, deadlines, plenty of headaches and final layouts are a few of the things that the CHIEFTAIN aff did this year. But, nobody minded the work very much because the final product was the pride ofthe entire staff. CHIEFTAIN I 43 Senior Senate Rules Senior Senate had a busy year They started oit serving the football players for the homecoming game and decorating the traditional Senior Hall. They also decided on the activities for MCC's Senior Spirit Week and ordered the Senior announcements. President Rita Argenti, Secretary Marisol Pizarro, Gorge, Vice President Toni Carravvay, Sponsor Mr. Front Row- Eric Olender, Wachell McKendricks, bell, Jackie Berry. Row 2 - Mr. Mark Bancroft, Edny Castineira, Angela Rolle, Phil Gorge, Tyrone Gilbes, Jose Llamas, Christopher Colon. Flow 3 zard, Marisol Pizarro, Javier Benitez, Rita Argenti. Donna Ness, Johnnie Mae Conyers, Tina Bertolini Treasurer Phil Mark Bancroft. Rhonda Camp- Lisa Silverman. Jackson, Cindy - Debbie Bliz- Toni Carravvay. Harry Esquera. Susie Bassett, Cynthia Smith. Not Shown- Mark Hamby. 44 Sen or Senate Ll w r 'YR .12 NK 56 JM. 'Q' fa., H, ,SQA IRAS ix 'W 1:Q,,hfi'4'3 43,11 . 'Al K , ful f .1 gs , M . . f m , ig . X V V1 5 ji:-22 ' If X ' I, -- H . ffl: i I v 1 ' ' ' U1 ' s' V , 'i 3- I I 2' I -1 I 5 A . . - D . V .' . I- 1' , Q . ,H X '. :Zi , K' . x Y ' 1 WL. A ,X S ' s ' ,' .x 0 :Y f fc '. S ' l Q , . ' - 5, T . W -' . 'wi ,, 'N' Q i :L if - 5 X . wi x xii- X 7 . 1 'L '???if'- X-8'5 4 -x , -Q -ve , ag' .N L ,J i 1 SM UKE SIGNAL is best ever! 1 2 1 . Front Row - Xavier Maranon, Shelly McKendrick, Wilhemina McBride. Fiow2 -Aida Conde, lvette Betancourt, Linda Porter, Carrie McGuigan. Row 3 - Abel Veulens, Linda Fitzhugh, Mickey Hopkins. Standing - Al Mooney, Cruz Plaza, Dennis Hayes, Becky Dumas, Kathy Baranowski, Ms. Maryann Milmore. T f 49 kt-H-f dd' 3 WE NEED ADS! The message stayed on the blackboard 117 all year as a shortage of funds limited the number of page: this year's SMOKE SIGNAL. Quality was never an issue as the newspaper continued to ic duce a top quality newspaper. Staff members spent many ho researching and preparing their stories, and innovative layout 4 played the stories well. This year's SMOKE SIGNAL was the most popular ever!! 1. Reporters - Front Row - Cruz Plaza, Ivette Betancourt, Aida Conde. Back Row - Abel Veuiens, Dennis Hayes. 2. Business and Layout Staffs - Linda Fitzhugh, Robin Stimer, Kathy Baranowski, AI Mooney. 3. Sports Editor J. E. Smith. 4. Layout Staff and Typists - Becky Dumas, Ms. Milmore, Carrie McGuigan, Wilhemina McBride, Linda Porter. 4 SMOKE SIGNAL l 47 ff: - W, 'Q I Ig! 3 +R! f4fe5',f l sf' , .gg Z mfg v we ? 'Q-Q Ng 1 4 1 I 11, f M Mg iw! 1,5 F K , W qs Ffa,sc,gu Q. 5 'xv : - Q W 'S ziigififk ,-i .4 ,. 3 'Lt Y ,wx ,N wg: if M15 .f x , K A M 2, Q V 1. ,Nw vt H H' ' 5 TEH: 'WSL lst 35: www EQ J iii: . iff H1 1 2 isdn, :L- M, Q if!! xxx 'Qaissgaseiljiz 1254- ,, r MN- We Fl fxff, X wi A515-g 5 1: .9 3, B V .mjzzrfgg 5' 2 Wizff. im Q 1 3, Q H1542 ggfxwgztia mire if vww' .amy 1.1...,.. .MY '-55, 52' bl ,Q . Wa ', NE, 2559 QTTT1 1 1 11 1, C, 1 T Lg W5 , W ,,, Q 41 i ' -Q .T ' ' 1 ' 1 . . 1 ' ff 1 1 .. ' 7 , 7 ,F ' jj i. 1 fP'2 ' if W I Q, U .Lv :rr - ugrlp 'T I I: V o -' 'X 11' gi ' in K I 'M ' ' 1-g ' ka ' 1, I E ' ,Q 1.1 QR:-4?- 5 A ., Qk-7 H V , 51,1-l F 15,1-fimiglrj V9-fx.,-, W5 L xt . W 'WM' I uf 551 ' - 1-2'?fi5I1f9frLj-1 'xr .liz 2' 1 'T',.tJi U?' 1 RE ' ' ' ' , f'lT,f132.f 1 f K JQJk':f1f.Q ,illl 4, The1Qh iefg hadlgwwinning1seaSon,1and so did ,the 'Z6477 i if kk ' i-,, 'L .. K 41- S 'V lt al l 51qrteci bqrgk :ning sprin9 wi1Ey ihe 1gppig gi91twQ 1pew.11f1 , magoretteg, Thn1 Qagneg 1hq lqrgg5uh9g Upyqgqce. f1nd1f'0a v-we Staff 1 bsfSt1fUTQIQQIHQMSOH 1 1 1 1 ? fW?1fYea'g51 SPa'??f5Q?id931'AW?5Tff?? fi QF maiofefiesyj 11 ,. V, ,, , ,,,. ,. 1 1 n.--,,,: 1111 - , iffTanaQBaasamo. 2, 576-177 f:Mai6Eetzes.l1E3. Ma i6r5iiS3 1 bqgydecoratingf o r1Homeg:Qmii1g. 1 ff j U 1 ? 1 B I 0 1 1 Q A 11 K P .- ,Q f-, x , 11 Q f , 4 , , ,L . 1+ HN ff -1 53:31 ,lj-' S 11 -1. ' X-'g-315,-+-1 5 ' ...xg..,,....uunn65f' ' fg1g,'xbgg 1 . W. ,-W if-sew,,L14 H . .. 1 .gfgfwff ., ,. -ff -fl 1' 1 ' 3, vw .TV 1 ' A A ' . ,. 'N QE? . 1 I A Y- ' P 'J drum 'V' ' 'L-11-532537115 ff., M, f A 1 W . 1 ' lfwt Ef Their SPIRIT shows 1 2 The excitement began at MCC with the football games. A trip to Lakeland for state highlighted the year. Basketball games, pep rallies, and beat signs also kept the excitement going. 1. Wendy Lee. 2. Captain Andrea Wilson. 3. Linda Palmer. 4. Sherri Bartield. 5. Barbara Horton. 4 5 50 I Cheerleaders 1 2 Fx 1. Kathy Rivers. 2. Gina Davis. 3. MCC's '76-'77 Varsity Cheer- leaders. 4. Charlotte Moss. 5. Cynthia Mingo. 4 5 Cheerleaders I Sl JCC works for best iiii everprom, .' i'i :k.. ' ' ' ' ' 1 ,, arf . ., ' 4 I- il .N Y A r . , .. ,. g. -. .. 4 - fl -.r 1'-V ,YV r .N V ' , if gf . Junior Class Council CJCCJ kept very busy this year. They sold Chief Pride buttons Cvvhich MCC is full ofj Then they sold candy bars and many other things. . s 'X ,g They also made arrangements for the prom such y ' ff . ' 2 asphotographers, bands and hotel, in hopes of hav- . ' 4 , 3 ing one of the best proms ever. T - it i i- s s IE?-yi 1 - -, V ,. Q. . Q.. . Y ' 1 Q 'fn ' ' li ii, I ...K V ,. 'U 1 N 5. ,D qi . A wr x - K . ' .l' . ,. pr . l N., , . .ie . 'ri :lm L J' 1. Presidenttloy Robbins, Vice President Almira Thomas, Treasurer Renee Dean, Secretary Miriam Tamargo, Spor sor Mr. Sam Vega. 2. Front Row - Joy Robbins, Almira Thomas, Miriam Tamargo, Renee Dean, Cheryl William Darlene Bussey, Juliet Singleton, Jenny Asencio, Jackie Strickiin. Row 2 - Mr. Sam Vega, Ray Helgren, Moc Conyers, Gordon Murray, Tony Jones, Willie Nicholas, Kathy Lima, Paula Stubbs, Kenny Rizzo, Paula McWilliam Dedra Tucker. s C 1 52 I Junior Class Council ,N-,NW Lg,--.,,,,:,, or .lik ,V ..,-,V - , V W, , ws., .. is ffl , Y my r 'VI Psi I 15 'S As' -5 Q9 Mixing tun and learning is the Science Club s idea ot time well spent The club never spent a dull moment They took trips to Haulover Beach Planet Ocean campgrounds and the morgue Conly science freaks visit the morgueb For fund raising they sold candy canes andtor MCG they sponsored a science assembly ingtlaniuary andsspent a lot ot time fixing things tor the science dept. y The club still going strong has been around since the sixties y nd ,3 - Before and After - Front Row - Brenda GonnellyiggMs.tNoel,Miner, Bill Barrett, Johnny oeeuzman. Flow 2 - Val- Loux, Bobbie Sanchez, Gary Holtz, Jeff Turi.sRoyv 3 DaividtPollard, lglowardChin4g Barbara Lewin,lJohn Hankins, Mark ' James Williams Photo 2 Secretary Alex DeGuzman' Treasurer Barbara Lewin President Jett Turn Vice President Ne Strickland. Photos 4, 5 -sScienceMClub spenqsfthewdayyati Planet Ccean. Melvin George, TharonLewis and Larry Clayton not pictured. i i tcciii P T lly C, W y g P T as g , T T In its second year, the Radio Club recruits its mem- bers from students who want to obtain their ham licenses and help other students with training. Members will listen to trans- missions from around the country and across the conti- nent. The club's main objectives for the year were to build a station for transmission and to attend the Hamfest, a festival tor ham radio buffs. Elvis Ragin, Osvaldo Morenza, Samuel Gonzalez, Elie Her- nandez, Rudolph Peart, Mood Conyers, Ronald Willis, Raul Mestril, Barry Henry, Raphael Ortiz, Derole Duncan. Row 2 - Mr. Jackson Edwards, Pre- sident Homer Tucker, Trea- surer Nestor Lopez. MCC's aviation students travel to George T. Baker School of Aviation daily to study such diverse courses as Power Plant, Air Frame, Qual- ity Control, Welding and Sheet Metal. They finished building the Beechcralt that previous avia- tion students had begun. Front Row - Michil Brown, Fidel A. Morales, Hector Almonodouar Jr., Leonel Lopez, John Alleny, Julio Riv- era. Row 2 - Walter Eldon, Jesus Ruiz, Albert Garcia, Eduard Gonzalez, Curtis Tip- ping, Carlos Gutierrez. 54 I Radio and Aviation RA VES - new but active Jve Front - Robert Martinez, Nestor Lopez, Miriam Bar- imey, Alex DeGuzman, Robert Gonzalez. Row 2 - Ms. ne Pohlman, Johnny DeGuzman, Richard Blue, Rudolph ut, Dwight Echevarria, Jacob Baker. Row 3 - Mark Tar- Richard Cumberland, Sam Gonzalez. MCC'S newest club, BRAVES CBroadcasting and Audio- Visual Educational Servicesj, had an active year. Throughout the efforts of its fifteen members and sponsor, Ms. Diane Pohlman, they held car washes and bake sales to earn money to convert the A-V room into a studio. They made video tapes of pep rallies, band performances and water polo games. Above -,Mark Tardif operates the modulator for TV broad- casting. Left- President Richard Blue, Treasurer Sam Gon- zalez. Back -Secretary Miriam Bartolomey, Vice President Rudolph Peart. BRAVES I 55 DCT-A serves school, community 3. Y- N 3645 T 9 i-'si '-ff? x ' 'I f L . 1 .l l i Q. X xii 56 I DCT-A 1 w 4. , 1 ,k, . , AMI. Q .Q-.. . . 3' 'K Q , ' , ,Aff 54,2 ' 1 '-4 '- iff J: . J T is an . ,-sry: 555: Wav!--f -if-'5- A 'i , -f . 5, in , .,,,, .-,gmggggf L V. 'Q-i H It - .V C Fi fr 2 ' 5 .'l H -W l..l,awawf.Nu '- at . . A I , .5 51, if -. Lx. ,J X, J: gms: -A mi - Avy, in 1 ' f .i . me-fl,LTMfl. 1ifii a-fsiwiitwiiili-firtm, , . . 3 1. Front Row - Delia Perez, Miriam Charles, Linda Covins, Arler Staten, Gail Cooper, Mayra Cadavieco, Mayda Garcia, Frank Gu man, Olga Arencibia, Tamie Whittaker, Debbie Clayton, Angela Sa tiago, Brenda Flivera, Patty Giubilo, Nilsa Zambrana. Fiow 2 -Ali: Jones, Renee Hixson, Alexander Johnson, Mike Jones, Chris Kin Carnella Belton, Saul Perez, Colleic Banks, Matt Hawley, Richa Love, Flon Thorpe, Wanda Wagner, Leila Toledo, Mike Perry, Ste' Dallas, Luis Bancroft, Manuel Flivero, Sponsor Mr. Gonzales. Sponsor Mr. Bobert Gonzalez. 3. Treasurer Leila Toledo, Preside Debbie Clayton, Vice-President Gail Cooper, Secretary Alice Jones. officers are Treas. Linda Covins and Sec. T ela Santiago. i 1 DCT had their first District 17 meeting this year in November. CBE and CHO also attended the meeting with them. Although DCT had no one com- peting for officers, they helped support CBE and CHO with theirs by pass- ing out their campaign buttons andcheering them on. T The club's activities for raising money consisted of car washes and sell- ing calendars.They had two car washes the first half of the year. Both were very successful. They made over a hundred dollars at each one. Their cal- endar. sale went exceptionally well. They sold all the calendars with stu- dents still asking for more. r T With all the money DCT earned, they had nog trouble finding ways to spend it. One of them was spending some of their school mornings eating breakfast at their famous meeting spot, The international House of Pan- cakes. O At the Employee-Employer banquet in March, all took their bosses to dinner and had a good time. All in all '76-'77 was a terrific year!! DCTIA I 57 Cards, Crafts - Art Club shows its wares whips! K3-ri f M 1 . 1 2 l. Art Club spreads the spirit ot Christmas. 2. Xavier Maranon - Vice Pres., Eileen Niesman - Pres., Laura Lynn - Sec. 3. Front Row-Xavier Maranon, Eileen Nissman, Laura Lynn. Row? -Tim Elwood, Felicia Pace, Danny Fowler, Gaby Johnson, Lea Arvidson, Sandy Angel, Mayra Cadavieco. Myer :H ,:- -. ' tw , 58!AdChb This year the Art Club had many things planned. For Christmas they sold Christmas cards which were ten cards for 31.25. They had craft sales and more sales. A field trip to the Coconut Grove Art Exhibit highlighted the year. LA takes care of business 1. Sponsor Ms. Linda Meyer, Sponsor Ms. Veronica Potter. 2. Sgt-at-arms Wendy Ferguson, Treasurer Thelma Tollison, Vice-President Charmaine Bromfield, Secretary Patrice Gary, President Karen Farmer. 3. Front Row - Ms. Meyer, Wendy Ferguson, Charmaine Bromfield, Patrice Gary, Karen Farmer, Linda Tollison, Ms. Potter. Row?-Annette Arroyo, Sonja Gordon, Pat White, Gay Hightower, Jeanne Scott, Sylvia Fundora, Linda Bertolini, Iris Fernandez. Row 3 -Tammy Mason, Clevlett Brown, Steven Tubbs, Deborah Prater, Jackie Fitzpatrick, Terry Barcelo. BLA CFuture Business Leaders of Americaj members are interested in business. Throughout the year they saw films and 'd guest speakers tell them about grooming, getting and holding a job and similiar topics. LA services include collecting for the needy. At Christmas they made decorations and donated gifts to South Florida State ital. Mir' R X 3151 X it., X , -5 EV 3 ,-1'7 FBLA ! 59 SN no veg' w.,::: sa x ' 1 ' 'au f I X '., r 1-, If ' I , X ,J H, 1144.-LZJVL1, , s 3 f Y fm i. if ,. .YQNVA wan. LLL? A-. ' rf' , x 1, 'VN - Q.. F , gl., R Ja n, X, ' Elf xi' K X , . Q rv. 7 .L g .131 is X 51 P -N ,, ., 1-. '-Qf K 'L ff:-l '.J:i f': f X ' XX 1 , 1: X in , AN 5 , ' Q, - 'M'ss.'A R X , . , wx ' , Q'4i!g',q FIU' ,., L Q -J M J x.. mx H .31- fi I v A 1 1 wif f 'qilgizif 1- 'iusl xi .11 LL. .3 I ,mx A ua Q. W w 4 , 1 Law. r v 4 1 . Q 1 X p 1 X 1 1 DE CA worksfor success 1 4 V 9' S ,. E, .7 l f ff ' .. ., f 5 55 ga 1 1. Front Row - Mr. Daniel Luechauer, Manuel Lopez, Lisa Silverman, Marisol Pizarro, Tyrone Jackson, Cindy Gilbes, Lucas, Debra Clark. Row 2 - Cheryl Billings, Odalys Perez, Evelyn Almagure, Debbie Mazzarese, Laura Lynn, Mantrl Albury, Karen Spurlin, Paula Tepperburg, Tina Bertolina, Corrine Arnow, Debbie Blizzard, Bobbie Lara, Cathy Pratt, Doro Allen. F'ow 3 - Judy Morast, Myron Nelson, Robert Sanchez, Nestor Lopez, Rosa Hawkins, Ozzie McMurray, Geneva Kei Kathy Nagle, Donna Ness, Sandy Llneback, Pat Mahoney, Sisie Bassett, Linda Ellison. Row 4 - Charles Maldonado, Ki Beahn, Keith Ceglarek, David Valloveris, Derek Holloway, John Hicks, Donald Gorge, Harry Esquerra, David Lee, Cynthia Sn' Warren Edwards, Ralph Martin, Linda Fitzhugh, Joe Shankwitz, Cheryl Mason. 2, President Manuel Lopez, Treasurer Tyr: Jackson, Historian Cindv Gilbes. Secretary Marisol Pizarro, Vice-President Lisa Silverman. S800 'l Xlcqf, .1 ', 04, :X f 2' - 1 of QU, 1 X ' l Cloallxilr o 4 of-1 o , G ,Z f' 2 HELP! ross ron rms f . 11 E EWG if 3 '41 -X , 5 Kao ' f ,j fs xi ' ' IS x co SQ 1 1, 0 ' Q v 6631, 3' J' i qi 'f - i , ff f n OA V 5 .. we many different activities of DECA - 1 . David Lee displays a few of the Toys for Tots 2. Lisa Silverman and Cheryl Mason use with a part of Star Trek. 3. Pat Mahoney is on the job, through DECA. 4. DECA members help Santa. DECA f 63 Cosmetology students are require fto put in many hard hours of practid Q and training to Equality to beoom beauticians. Along with this, they pral notice theability to get along with othel that is so necessary to their futures. Under the instruction of Ms. Bu: zard, the senior class works on teacl g r ers, students and members of the put lic on Thursdays andfFridays. llri ilr 'The Junior class trains until the have the required hours to work c patrons. UMHKTM fl x it l it l QQ, A ,irfiiiti ,fl A KW? .,,, Eib ' If 1 ,X i 1, Row 1 -Ms. Buzzard, Jackie Strickland, Debbie Supa ville, Meribel Garcia, Debra Delouch, Wanda Hixon, Lavel Jackson,ESheila Longley, Cheryl Jordan, Betty Cosculluell Elizabeth Pino, Donna Hagan,Mirella Borges, Lilia Pere Row Magaly Larzabel, Elena Alvarez, Eleanor Greet Hilda ChhQI1ete,f Barbara Crucet, Ana Puig, Damaris Vii torero.r2g13Boiw 7g-Ms. Buzzardg Lissette Chevere, Veronid Baez, Lourdes Piloto, MerciAlfonso, Magaly Wallen, Susar Fiodriquezg Teri Mann, Odalis Hernandez, Mona Higgin Row 24- Linda Battaglia, Pam Taylor. l 4 l l 'C Players -- refvitalizedf 'CA stays active I i Carol City Players was revitalized this year by their new sponsor Ms Faye Berry and an enthusiastic mem bership. December saw the produc- tion ot The Little Man Who Wasn't There, while a major production was planned for spring. The State Drama Contest was held in March. A field trip to BUBBLING BROWN SUGAR got things oft to a good start. Ticket Sales and oar washes helped support the productions. Front - Jeffrey Ramnsey. Row 2 - Tony Jones, Pamela Berry, Mood Conyers. Row 3 - Juliette Singleton, Mona Singleton, Janet Jones, Alicia Daniels, Yulanda Vereen. VICA members served MCC and the Carol City community, acquired lead- ership skills, learned how to plan, enjoyed social activities, attended dis- trict, state and national events and took part in leadership and job skill contests. Through VICA they met and com- peted with other VICA members in industrial and technical skills contests. Front Row - Sponsor Mr. David Howie, Vice President Sam Gonzalez, President Rudy Peart, Parliamentarian Nestor Lopez, Treasurer Kenneth Rizzo. Fiow 2 - Bobby Gonzalez, Brenda Acevedo, Ftichardo Rodriguez, Pedro Cintado, Carlos Moreno, l-iomer Tucker, Hector Arana, Steven Tubbs, Derole Duncan, Rolando Velez. CC Players - VICA l 65 Sorrota builds membership l 1 1 . Front Row - Jenny Asencio, Maggie Houston, Becky Dumas, Denise Racine, Thelma Tollison. Row 2 -- Mickey Hopkins, Marisol Pizzaro, Sandy Dellelo, Paula Stubbs, Lisa Clayton, Ana Cocchiaro, Gladys Griltiths, Benny Montanez. Row 3 - Cat ' ' C' d Gilbes, Laura Van Camp, Cindy Dresson, Monique Racine, Kelly O Rourke, Jett Hampton, Cathy Nagle, David Glenn, in y Bibey. Sorrota started off the year by tapping new members. They raised their money from car washes and bake sales. They ende oft the year by tapping new members to start oft the next year. O 66 I Sorrotu l Jtficers - Sitting -Junior Director Monique Racine, Chaplain Paula Stubbs. Standing -Corresponding Secre- ' Marisol Pizarro, Historian Cindy Gilbes, Treasurer Cathy O'Rourke, Parliamentarian Kelly Bibey, President lma Tollison, Vice President Mickey Hopkins. 2. Seniors - Front Row - Cathy O'Ftourke, Maggie Houston, lma Tollison, Mickey Hopkins, Marisol Pizarro, Cathy Nagle. Back Row -Cindy Gilbes, Laura Van Camp, Cindy sson, Gladys Griffiths, Kelly Bibey. Sorrota I 67 68 I Key 3 Key club fights student apathy lub-:gpg Key Club spent the year working on a variety of ser ice projects, including helping Multiple Sclerosis, Mu cular Distrophy,. and Unicet with fund raising activitie Monitoring the science fair, making shinny book: and sponsoring a cottage at Sunland. They are orga izing the Leadership Banquet, and participating in tl Dade County Clean-Up Day and the Save-a-Life Pr gram, and donating several Christmas baskets to neei families. At MCC they are recognizing three outstan ing seniors in the Hall of Fame, and conducting a ser ice club survey. . Officers - Key Vice President Eric Olender, Keyett- Vice President Janet McGill, Keyettes President Ju- Morast. Back Row - Key Treasurer John Augusti Key President Robert Christinson, Key Secretary Ma Hamby. .v 1 in APU' 3 A . 1. Row 1 - Debbie Semas, Janet McGill, Brenda Ellison, Judy Morast, Holley Duncan, Marie Grimes, Sue Kanuf, Tony Jones, Eric Olender. Row 2 - John Deguzzma, Howard Smith, Javier Beinetez, Mark Carter, Mike Wil- liams, Ken Rizzo, Pete Sullivan, Kim Sipe, Kathy Daesch, Larry Clayton, Robert Christen- sen, Joe Martinez, John Augustin, Mark Tar- diff. 2. Seniors, Row 1 - Eric Olender,'Mark Carter, Javier Benietez, John Augustin. Row2 - Pete Sullivan, Judy Morast, Mike Williams, Robert Christinsen, Karen Mapstone, Joe Mar- tinez. 3. Juniors and Sophomores, Row 1 - Kim Sipe, Kathy Daesch, Brenda Ellison, Donna Hagen. Row2- Holly Duncan, Connie Daesch, Sue Kanuf, Ken Rizzo, Debbie Semas. Row 3 - Marie Grimes, Tony Jones, Larry Clayton, Janet McGill, Mark Kite. Key X 69 Service is important to Honoriai 1 . Front Row - Amy Viner, Laura Lynn, Debbie Bliz- zard, Philip Torrez, Janice . Tolley, Jackie Berry. Rowi -Tammy Mason, Carmer Fraga, Linda Graham, Bet- tina Buttler, Linda Harvey Row 3 - Terri Barcelo Mary Ellen Clayton, Oscai Soto, Viviano Soto, Mary Kanuf. 2. Seniors - Mary Kanuf, Mary Ellen Clayton Viviano Soto, Linda Gra- ham, Jackie Berry, Philip Torrez, Carmen Fraga Debbie Blizzard, Laura Lynn, Michele Jean. ' 1 i b l 2 Service was an important part of Honoria's plans for the year. Members worked as teacher aides and entertained the elderly i old age homes. The club held skating and bowling parties, made worry warts, sold lovagrams and held car washes. They also revised the constitution. They planned a county wide Honoria meeting and invited Honoria clubs from different schools to exchange their ideas. 70 I Honoria 1. Juniors and Sophomores - Terri Barcelo, Tammy Mason, Amy Viner, Linda Porter, Janice Tolley, Bettina Butler, Linda Har- vey, Oscar Soto. 2. Officers - Michele Jean, Debbie Blizzard, Jackie Berry, Viviano Soto, Linda Graham, Mary Ellen Clayton. Honoria I 71 DCT B earns success as ry 72 l DCT-B I I 1. Front Row- Jeffery Jackson, Barbara Sack, Stephanie Wil- liams, Debbie Murray, Sabrina Tate, Sherlene McCray, Tanala Smith, Jesus Fuentes, Mariann Viola, Ricky Stewart, Linda Win- ders, Heather Paul. Row 2 - Maritza Montiel, Jesus Gregorio, Valerie Jenkins, Armondo Pareda, Maximo Alfonso, Alan Brad- ford, Stephanie Fulton, Richardo Carmona, Charisse Delgado, Juan Espinosa, Mike Kaasbol, Eugene Kenchin, Orlirio Varela, Sam Pollydore, Ariel Arubin, Linda Fteimers. 2. Officers - Jef- fery Jackson, Barbara Sack, Stephanie Williams, Debbie Mur- ray. The DCT class this year had many activities going. Some of these activities were car washes, District Meetings, helping serve at night school and bake sales. Besides their many activi- ties, they also held jobs. Some of the jobs are cashiers, waiters, and office helpers. Also, by participating in state and District contests, the different members took in awards. Their treasurer, Debbie Murray, won the election for District secretary-treasurer. nf!!- 1' 'x DCT-B I 73 Sub Debs keeps busy with service projects T, , 41. S D, W-, C. L Front Row - Erma Wright, Dedra Tucker, Bernadette Fullwood, Angela Flolle. Middle Row - Sponsor Ms. Annie McRae, Flil Argenti, Joy Robbins, Susie Bassett, Beverlyn Hilliard, Deborah Spencer. Back Row- Barbara Boone, Cathy Mahoney, Bonni Smith, Mood Conyers, Janice Ellsworth, Tina Bertolini, Tina Balsamo, Sabrina Baker. This year, Sub Debs held their usual activities like sewing Community School, cleaning trophy cases, and having bake sale and car washes. They also decorated for homecoming, and sold memorabilia at the local flea market. l l 74 I Sub Debs ,X N-ur 'lf iw v f in b ef --.Q , it N -, ll N , '--4 N-.. - A fi, 9 X I 4 xx KL I X1 l ,-,r-'01 K is .u 95 sg fficers - Treasurer Almira Thomas, Activities Director Susie Bassett, Corresponding Secretary Cathy Mahoney, President Johnnie Mae Conyers, President Rita Argenti, Recording Secretary Joy Robbins. 2. Seniors - Front- ela Rolle. Middle Row - Rita Argenti, Bernadette Fullwood, Beverlyn Hilliard, Tina Bertolini. Back Row- Susie sett, Barbara Boone, Bonnie Smith, Erma Wright, Sabrina Baker, Deborah Spencer. Sub Debs X 75 76 I YICS YI Cs show interest in the world ,-..f- 1 l!'Nf.., , K ', siiaiei Qtiiili u .gy .... a.a1.w- -- W . . v ' -,-....-.. . X Ula f,,'Zl!l'l uilllll F! . ' ,ii 25' f' . ,f'k,! ' I - M :K , f . ,f ,f , z Row 1 - Deborah Spencer, Sandra Simpson, Crystal Melbane, Juanita Campbell, Flaisa Mayor, Zoraida Ruiz, Lidia Bermudi Row 2 - Leticia Gonzalez, Damaris Victorero, Barbra Bravo, Carmen Fraga, Gloria Sanchez, Jesus Alvarez, Alicia Valor, li. Layne - Sponsor, Aida Conde, Fritz Cave, Rosa Espinora, Marty Turner, Wendy Ferguson, Evers Aurubin, Charmaine Bror field, Almira Thomas. llllll Hi 1 1. Alicia Valor, Jesus Alvarez, Almira Thomas, Barbra Bra 2. Ms. Barbara Layne, Sponsor. it rrse 2 X283 Youth International Committee is a club that is a combination of all of the language clubs. They presented a Christmas program. All of the Christ- mas carols that they sang were sung in differentlanguages. They also had pen pals in different countries. YIC members enjoy themselves on the FLAVIA at the Port of Miami. 78 I CBE CBE shows interest 5 i EE 1 . A usual bust day in CBE. 2. Corresponding Secretary Janie Lee, Recording Secretary Nancy Chapman, President Ricky Fernandez, Treasurer Josefina Bustillo, Vice President Pablo Lima, Co-ordinator Ms. Kathy Bicos. 3. Bicosita sees it all!!! p ., r. 3 Q 1- e I ' ,,,.4,. 'f ,,'--- 1 I ,...X 3 CBE Students attend school in the morning and workin the afternoon in office positions. They gain valuable experience before finishing high school and get a head ski on careers in the business world. In addition, CBE student, belong to Cooperative Education Clubs of Florida, a club , designed to develop leadership qualities and skill in competition. CBE gained recognition at MCC when they won 2nd plat for Homecoming with their clever Friendship Brings Us Closer to Love theme. With bakes sales, car washes, and social security card salesg with initiation parties, Christmas and End-of-the-Year parties, with District 17 and State Competition, and the finale -the annual Employer- Employee Banquet, it was easy to see why this vear has be full, but definitely one ofthe best. A I N .N Q31 Si XTU- X X I . If 1. All right, we saw you . . . put it back. 2. Skeets enjoys a friendly game of cards with Maribel. 3. We run the show?'?l! 4. Pedro, don't look now but . . . 5. We actually do study sometimes!! 6. CBE is proud of their Wometco girls. CBE I 79 New JV Cheerleaders promote spirit l 1 R0 I IV Cheerleaders 2 This year JV Cheerleaders had a new sponsor. With only one returning cheerleader, the rest of the squad members were chosen by Varsity Sponsor Ms. Pat Felts, and JV Sponsor Ms. Judy Cooper. They kept busy by cheering at the JV Basketball games and promoted school spirit. 'Ds J-J 3 1. Front -Gina Cooper, Laurie Davis. Ba -Valencis Wallace, Marla Davis, Michell Johnson, Ms. Judy Cooper, Julie Grant, Bridget Mingo, Trana Conley. 2. Captain Gina Cooper, Co-captain Laurie Davis. 3. Sponsor Judy Cooper. CC organizes or others I ICC - Inter Club Council is a connection between every club at MCC, and consists of the vice presidents from each club. Their main goals are to solve any problems in the other clubs and to make the other clubs aware of all the rules and regulations. Among other things, they discuss money mak- ing and service project activities tor the clubs. To sum it all up, ICC has been an active club Cai, .o , - thisyear. ' resident Tina Bertolini, Advisor Ms. Pat D'Alessio, Vice-President Johnnie Mae Conyers, Secretary Mickey Hop- 2 Front Row Tina B t l' . . - er o ini, Charmaine Bromtield, Almira Thomas, Lisa Silverman, Johnnie Mae Conyers, lo Lima, Samuel Gonzalez, Marisol Pizarro, Mickey Hopkins. Row 2 - Karen Farmer, Pam Jones, Judy Morast, Gorge, Barbara Sack, Rudolph Peart Patti Orthe Karen Weaver Row 3 Letitia J h L' , , 4 . - o nson, inda Baker, Man- -opez, Steve Stricklin, Ms, Pat D'Alessio, Juliann Howell, Eric Olender, Susan Rueth. 53'- I V A' ICC!8I Council raises money, spirit Front Row - Linda Battaglia, Sandra Brunson, Mia Rosario, Caprece Lanier, Linda Reimers, Paula Stubbs, Steven Tubbs, Wondera Eason, Dilcia Burke, Dawn Berry, Tina Bertolini, Paula Tepperburg, Manuel Lopez, Melonie Collier, Melessa Collier, Joy Robbins, Elvis Ragin, Deborah Hunter, Johnnie Mae Conyers, Rhonda Campbell, Debbie Hicks. Row 2 - Denise William Wanda Hixson, Benita Martin, Geneva Kemp, Lenora Simms, Karen Reed, Rebecca Ponds, Deborah Beasley, Stephanie Sweeting, Luis Delahoz, Kenny Rizzo, John Lewis, Wachell McKendricks, Donna Wippel, Melissa Williamson, Denise Jans, Felicia Vereen, Connie Rodreguez, Muriel Wright, Jessica Stephens, Jane Doe, Gail Thompson, Mr. Don Morris. Row 3 - Claudette Carpender, Pamela Washington, Edna Manuel, Bonnie Knight, Sandra Simpson, Letitia Johnson, Tommy Burns, K Finch, Mark Carter, Tyrone Jackson, John Richardson, Edwina Knox, Homer Tucker, Pamela Jones, Randy Propps, Zina Pinckney, Stephanie Thames, Amy Viner, Derrick Kelly, Linda Porter, John Hankins. Student Council is an important part ot Miami Carol Senior High School. Without them, who would plan S Week, Homecoming or many ot the other activities that rr the school year so memorable? - To raise money, Council members sell beat tags doughnuts, but what they really raise is a lot ot SF throughout MCC all year. i R9 I Smdnni Cnuncil 1 . Back Row -- Pam Jones, Edna Manuel, Bonnie Knight, Homer Tucker, Solneather McQueen, Kim Finch, Benita Martin, Paula Tepperberg. Front Flow - Geneva Kemp, Tina Bertolini, Manuel Lopez. Paula Stubbs, Linda Battaglia, Steven Tubbs. 2. Back Flow -Alvester Martin, Ralph Burns, Pam Jones, Tyrone Jackson. Front Row- Mr. Don Morris, Sponsor, Tina Bertolini, Manuel Lopez, Linda Baker, Paula Stubbs. Paula Tepperberg. Student Council! Student Behavior I 83 Student committee seeks to better MCC The Student Behavior Committee functions within the Student Council. These students are chiefly concernec with developing better standards of behavior within the school. Front Row - Wondera Eason, Caprece Lanier, Melissa Collier, Connie Rodriguez, Debbie Hicks, Amy Viner, Tina Bertolir John Hankins, Yulanda Vereen, Dawn Berry, Deborah Hunter, Denise Jans, Sandra Palmer, Melissa Williamson, Linda Porte Row 2 - Letitia Johnson, Linda Reimers, Denise Williams, Antoine Wilson, Wachell McKendricks, Luis Delahoz, Felicia Vereel John Lewis, Melonie Collier, Linda Battaglia, Stephanie Sweeting, Paula Tepperberg, Dilcia Burke, Randy Propps. Row 3 - Sandra Brunson, Rebecca Ponds, Pamela Washington, Tommy Burns, Sandra Simpson, John Richardson, Edwina Kno Muriel Wright, Cassandra Johnson, Deborah Beasley, Derrick Kelly. i , 1, ' ' ,,L, fi- 'P ., K gV,,, , ., , V ' 'iff 84 I Student Behavior bmm listens, recommends The Human Relations Committee is composed of Student Council mem- bers. They strive to achieve harmony among students both within the class- room and at student activities. Student Forum is one of the commit- tees which tries to establish and publi- cize proper procedures for the stu- dents, as well as to bring student prob- lems to the attention of faculty and administration. They achieve this by listening to stu- dents and making recommendations. int Row- Daphne Bryant, Kenny Rizzo, Elvis Ragin, Johnnie Mae Conyers, Rhonda Campbell, Tina Bertolini, Paula Tepper- 'g, Linda Battaglia. Row 2 - Mark Carter, Lori Nemeti, Mia Rosario, Manuel Lopez, Sue Bassett, Joy Robins, Deborah nter. Row 3 - Karen Reed, Al Wilson. Row 4 - John Richardson, Mike Williams, Michael Brewington, Wanda Jones, tora Simms, Alvester Martin. 9. 3 2 1. 1' fig? ' 1251540 f.3f5ygg5,,55 1: ,-a-q.,,-:.w-.--- Student Forum ! 85 Presenting. . . M CCE Marching Chiefs A- . . ' gg rfiv .. ,.-,X 45 A '? QQ, vw- f A, 1, K W 3 ,yr .Mm fwasi f .-N A Ii ,Ay rev 54 e p wx Maw-Sf-F Q- 'FQ - 5,,,,,Q'-Mm. , . R. Q, 86! Band was ge .ww Af .12 U5 l'Ul X- 'i 1 ,ia . J. -i P Fi if fp The Miami Carol City Marching Chiefs are smiling, styling, and profiling. Band I 87 Band makes music all year I- ,,, 1 1. Band Director Mr. Wayne Hoffman. 2. Section Leaders - AI Stewart, James Warren, Richard Blue, Randy Greggs, Richard Cumberland, Kenny Allen, Mar- garet Baker, Jacob Baker. Bottom Row - Rhonda Campbell, Angela Rolle, Larry Clarke, Valerie Stroud, Mary Kanuf, Win- nie Adams, Paula Stubbs. 3. Majorettes - Valerie Bassett, Tammy Toms, Paula Stubbs, Tina Balsamo, Nancy Higgins. 4. Drum Majors and Mascot - Al Stuart, Oliver Samuels, Jacob Baker. 5. Officers - Vice President Rhonda Campbell, President Kenny Allen, Treasurer Mary Kanuf, Secretary Valerie Stroud. 4 591 is 2 1. Drum Section - Sitting - Rodney Ealy, Mau- rick Williams. Back Row - Rodney Mingo, Tony Clarke, Victor Drayton, Warren Clark, Cornell Crews, Curtis Williams, Carl Wright, Randy Greggs. Not Shown - Edward Shaw, Rudolph Barry, Charles Powell. 2. Alto Horns - Renia Jackson, Brenda Moore. 3. Saxophone - Kneel- ing - Lloyd Clark, Daryl DeGraff, Denise Tatpley. Back Row - Winnifred Adams, Kenny Jones, Matis Oxidine, Alan Bell, James Rutledge, Virgil Scot. 4. Tubas - Edgar Sue, Norman McMillian, Buford Ford, Allen Robertson. Sitting - James Warren. 5. Flutes - Kneeling -Christy Cumble, Mary Kanut. Standing - Diane Maudsley, Valerie Stroud. Not Shown - Debbie Hunter, Delcia Burke, Terri Solomon. 3 if 5 Band I 89 Music, music, music 1. Baritone - Angela Rolle, Rhonda Campbell, Jennie Page, 'Charles Kemp, Karen Reed, Alice Small, Donna Wilder. 2. Trumpet- Kneeling -James Hall, Kenny Allen, Eric Dray- ton. Standing - Michael Sullivan, Richard Cumberland, Carlos Paz, George Price, Lory Yankowitz, Mark Beasley, Richard Blue, Mark Lovett, Wayne Demps. 3. Clarinet- Kneeling - Eugenia Tynes, Larry Clark, Tammy Richardson. Standing - Risa Witherspoon, Thordosia Ogden, Eun- ice Rutledge, Allen Bradford, Cathy Mounts, Michelle Fabriguez, Bridget Mingo. 4. Trombone - John Dody, Alonzo Denson, Robert Pohlam. Q. wk ,.-W. -K x ,w w ,,.'A,,,n. , I ,w,1ff'd,,. f' nga-U4 v,,!f 4 1,5 N Za, .6 'S' ' Bond I 91 92 I Band A great yearfor the marching chiefs The Marching Bank has succeeded in making a better band. They have been performing for many years with much talent a trying very hard to raise money for the trip to Mexico. For raising the money they had a carnival, dances, car washes, and can sales with the help of the Band Parents Organization. The Band Parents were presented with a plaque by the Number 1 Percussion Section for helping raise money for ns percussion instruments. The students at Miami Carol City have been proud of their band for many years. 'l I I A Q J i 1 3 orum leads sophomores A, s 4 ' . f ' V V. x I' a n 5 ? .2 l 5 , 'he Sophomore Forum is the Youth Advisory Council for food service in the Tool cafeteria. Meeting once.a month, they take in all the complaints und the school about the cafeteria and try to do something about them. ey also try to get new programs for the lunch schedule. 'he Sophomore Forum was a main part of the decorating during MCC's necoming week. 1. Front - Scott Brigham, Brenda Brace, Valerie Loux, Terry Black, Marie Machado, Gdalys Ferro. Back - Ismael Guzman, Juliann Howell, Janice Tolly, Carrie McGuigan, Becky Dumas, Maggie Sanchez, Trudy Sobol. 2. Officers - President Brenda Brace, Vice President Juliann Howell, Secretary Becky Dumas. Not Shown -Treasurer Carrie McGuigan. 3. Sponsor Ms. Trudy Sobol. Sophomore Forum f 93 SOL VE shows its PRIDE 1 1. Front Row - Almira Thomas, Pollyanna rswanrrwlfl Walkes, Felicia Vereen, Karen Farmer, , Dedra Tucker. Row 2 - Gerald Blanco, Cindy Brandon, Bridget Moore, Marvell Cox, Walter Austin, Ulva Shepard, Linda Reimers, Rebecca Charles, Deborah Spencer. Row 3 - Ms. Florence Baccus, Carrie McGuigan, Lisa Butler, Carol Robbins, Anthony Shiggs, Youlanda Vereen, Debbie Superville, Berna- dette Fullvvood, Angela Santiago, Elvis Ragin, Linda Orr, Edwina Orr, Maribel Gor- don, Antionne Wilson, Karla Banks., To seek, to observe, to learn, to volunteer, to educate are the peer counselors' main concerns which make up the club SOLVE in the PRIDE program. This year SOLVE had snowcone and bake sales and IALAC Cl am lovable and capablej buttons to raise money for a trip to Disney World. Near the end of the year, SOLVE had a banquet to recognize members' accom- plishments. X 1.5! ,lb .. .1 F1 - Orchestra makes the now sound 'g'AofdLG ,fo Earting early, the orchestra got busy and went to an orchestra roundup at Southwest Senior High School early in October. high schools attended the roundup. n December they had their annual Christmas Concert. Their two final concerts were held in May and June. The annual Spring ncert was first, followed by a concert for future orchestra members from Carol City Junior High School. 'front Row - Concertmaster Jose Galuez, Linda Palmer, Solneather McQueen, Lee Ann Torres, Lloyd Clark, Bridget Mingo, B Hammiel, Froilan Sosa, Arthur Stephens. Ffow 2 -Charles Pyfrom, Elaine Spates, Charles Kemp, Diane Maudsley, Fticardo iodside, Derrick McElIiott, Michael Johnson. Row 3 - Eric Drayton, James Hall. Row 4 -Gary Bodie, Andrew Sullivan, Cur- Shepard, Conductor Mr. Kantorski, lsiah Brazil, George Keller. if eil' Orchestra I 95 CHO - for better health 96 I CHO Front Row - Gina Sileo, Sue Rueth, Toni Carraway, Kelly Bibey, Andrea Manus, Norys Guerra, Dolores Seguine. Row 2 -Jose Lamas, Angela Davidson, Ester Reyes, Peter Sulli- van, Leonora Simms, Davnor Taylor, Sharon Duncan, Lourdes Burth, Maylin Deleon, Johnnie Mae Conyers, Phillip DiNunzio, Al Brown. 4 CHO members were enrolled in the cooperative hee occupations program. They learned and earned while wc ing as nurses' aides, technologists, dental assistants. District XVII elections, competition and state conventlc made the year a busy one, while breakfast meetings, i market sales, poster sales, car washes, Christmas carol and parties added to the fun. Volunteer work included helping with swine flu vaccii tions, Red Cross projects and the Youth Fair. Throughout year CHO members' knowledge of life and death expandei is-l .. is f 1. Row 1 -Al Brown, Delores Segulne, Sue Fiueth. Row 2 - Leonora Sims, Angela Davidson, Johnnie Mae Conyers, Kelly Bibey, Gina Sileo, Phillip DiNunzio. Row 3 - Norys Guerra, Andrea Manus, Jose Lamas, Maylin Deloen, Peter Sullivan, Toni Carraway, Sharon Duncan, Davnor Taylor, Lourdes Burth, Sponsor Ms. Ann Wilburn, Esther Reyes. 2. Row 1 - Treasurer Gina Sileo, President Kelly Bibey, Secretary Johnnie Mae Conyers. Flow 2 - Parliamentarian Jose Lamas, Vice-President Sue Fiueth. 7- A -'K' ry, q ,571 ., iii -1.0 C. E. C. F. Lt. Governor District XVII Gina Sileo Y 732124 .. 'ak 2. J, ...Q fy... N ,f..,,.,f-'- 1 ' K, . k. In 41- E . .V CHIEFLAND HOME OF THE C HA M PS9 98 ! Sports S ons lx, vi sm, H yy ,,. h,M.LQ, N 'fam-1 , .VAI Chiefs win South Florida Champronshzp 1. Charlet Moss, Cynthia Moss, Elgin Tucker, and Linda Palmer show the thrill of victory. 2. MCC's iii offense lines up tor a game winning touch- down against Pompano Beach's Gol- den Tornadoes in State playofts. .bf 4 'lfli I F Qhnll 1. Smokey Roan escapes the Tampa Plant defenders. 2. Reggie Ogburn takes time for tree form dancing. 3. The MCC offensive wall prepares to set a block. 4. John Swain comes into cut this Plant runner low. 5. MCC's Crunch-Bunch brings this receiver down. 6. Terry Daniels scampers in for a touchdown. 7. James Gilbert approaches the line for another hard earned yard. 8. Carol City stops Tampa Plant at the line of scrimmage. 9. Dino Clarke and Rogers Brown are hot on the Tampa trail. 10. Carol City comes out on top. . .Again. Football I 101 Chiefs' if 1 defense, offense do their thing. 102 I Football 1. Mark Wilder brings the most important part of the game. 2. Reggie Ogburn prepares to fire that rock. 3. Does anybody dare to break Rubin Proo- tor's block? 4. The iii defense goes in for a kill. 5. Fred Abad holds the line. 6. Smokey Roan breaks for another TD. 7. James Gil- bert bulldozes for a first down. 8. This runner gains no yardage from Rogers Brown, John Swain, and Dwayne Burse. 9. Coach Jerry Anderson explains what the deal is. 5 . 1 2 .v -.,i,Qa le --Ai.l,...,-'v A'B 1 ' .Axes-M fail A, api I nr' Pri. 4-3 ij N F 'Y Kb I Y .5 , Ar R .vin-,-il Rf'--. x'T,Ti-i' V-t -.L f Howl e 'f 4 vii-'N ' 1. bri' -. ta-'R' 'fit fi-fb' ri'-rs '- - 'Z 'Jil . w fl fs '. 'F . fi fr' Lk aj - 5 ' 1r f-' . - .r , R- A it 5' T ', tx W 5 'w iv' :, .?f or 5 'V , a ' ' :- A .' H ' . ,ff gy , , J 1, r rg i F r A ,' 4 --v, ' M . A a I 7 8 9 Dwayne Burse tackles a Duld-be receiver. 2. Coach eff Klores prepares the 'unch-Bunch for the game. Dino Clarke makes a grace- interception. 4. Lester Wil- ms destroys the offensive e. 5. Scott Bradford pene- ites for a tackle. 6. Charlie :ott picks off a pass intended ' a Jackson receiver. Q x Football I 103 Chiefs make history 104 I Football 1. The Chiefs charge out for another victory. 2. James Gilbert and John Richardson check to see it the TD is good. 3. Rubin Proctor blocks off a Miami-Lakes aggressor. 4. Reggie Ogburn prances in tor a TD. 5. David Grant holds the line. 6. Rough and ready offense sets for another scoring drive. 7. Labrunt Harris hands off to James Gilbert. 8. James Gilbert braces for another hard run. 9. King Scott and Flubin Proctor take a rest break. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 ,Q in 8 9 l 2 1. Lorenzo Roan dodges a Pompano Beach player for a 15 yard gain. 2. Terry Daniels knocks off a Pompano Beach defender for a gain of 10 yards. 3. HEAD COACH Jerry Anderson watches over the DADE CHAMPS. 4. James Gilbert breaks tackle for 14 yard gain. Football I 105 12-2 is best ever record 1.+2. Rogers Brown giving back-jarring to a Pompano Beach receiver. 3. Lester Wil- liams, Dino Clark, John Lewis on hot pursuit of Pompano beach quarterback. 4. Terry Daniels hits sideline for first down. 5. Lorenzo Roan car- ries Palmetto player across the field. 6. Lorenzo Roan crosses for another touch- down. 106 I Football 'he Varsity season at a glance he unbelievably successful 9-1 season led to a berth in the state play- and re-birth of the excitement that only a state championship can cre- Football was the story of the year, the topic that dominated MCC's stu- ts minds and spirits for a large part of 1976. ead football coach Jerry Anderson, the Miami News' Coach of the r, led the Chiefs to more than their most successful season ever as they- iinated All-Star teams around the county and state. Lorenzo Roan, Reg- Dgburn, Fred Abad, John Swain and Lester Williams headed the Section lAA's first team, with James Gilbert and Rick Christian making the sec- team. Roan made the All-State team. he Chiefs led the county by placing fifteen players on each of the All-City All-County teams. Roan, Williams, Swain, Abad and Ogburn were Ped to first teams with Robert Alvarez, Gilbert, Christian and Rubin Proc- on second teams. David Grant, Terry Daniels, Ricky Green, King Scott, jers Brown and Rafael Ramon rounded out the honors on the third and orable mention teams. JAMBOREE . 10-0 win over Hialeah and a 3-0 shutout against Norland at the Jambo- set the pace for the season. 46-yard run by Lorenzo Roan gave MCC the jamboree's only touch- in and an extra point kick and a field goal by Rafael Ramon brought the re to 10-0 over Hialeah. amon kicked a 27-yard field goal in the second half for a 3-0 win over land. CAROL CITY 20 - NORTH MIAMI 14 larol City opened its regular season against North Miami and got the job done. With cloudy skies and a 6096 chance of rain, the Chiefs led the qeers 13-O at the end of the first half, but lightning forced postponement e second half until Sept. 18. lorth Miami was ready for the Chiefs after the week's break and moved to -13 lead before Alvester Martin recovered a North Miami fumble on the eer's 1 1 yard line. On the second play from scrimmage, Roan swept five s for the final touchdown, and City won 20-14. CAROL CITY 27 - MIAMI SPRING 3 he Miami Springs game told a different story altogethevas the Chiefs inced the Hawks 27-3. The Hawks capitalized on a fumble to take an y 3-0 lead at halftime, but it was their only score of the game oan opened MCC's second half scoring with a four yard run. Reggie mum scored twice from 10 and 18 yards out, and James Gilbert added final touchdown with a 1 yard run. Ramon connected with 3 extra point .S . CAROL CITY 20 - NORTH MIAMI BEACH O he Chiefs continued to prove their superiority with a 20-0 win over North mi Beach, and they didn't waste any time. On the first possession of the ie, the offense moved the ball before Gilbert took it into the end zone on 5 yard run. Ioan swept around the right side for a 32 yard run and another score. 'amon added extra points, and the Chiefs took a 14-0 lead into the locker rn. he Chiefs came out mean in the second half, and the defense gave up 1 25 yards rushing and 30 yards in the air. e in the fourth quarter Daniels scored the final 6 points with a 5 yard run. CAROL CITY 41 - NORTH WESTERN O he powerful Chiefs kept on rolling with a brutal 41-0 victory over North- stern. MCC, ranked fourth in the state, took an early 26-O lead at halftime. ed by senior quarterback Ogburn who directed their wishbone, the its totaled 300 yards on the ground. Roan contributed his third 100 yard e in 4 games. in defense the Chiefs were led by Williams who harrassed the Bulls' lrterbacks all through the game. was the Chiefs' fourth victory and first shutout of the season. CAROL CITY 38 - NORLAND 19 in unbeaten record and a neighborhood championship were at stake en MCC faced Norland. 'he Vikings drew first blood. Richardson led the scoring with 2 touch- vns and was followed by Randy Cleveland, Daniels and Roan with 1 ece. Ramon added to the total with a field goal, and extra points brought final score to 38-19 and another MCC victory. CAROL CITY 33 - EDISON 13 1 came the Red Raiders who sustained a scoring drive, and before the efs knew it, the score was 7-0. Carol City knew it had work to do. After a g, time consuming drive, MCC scored on a 12 yard run bv QB Ogburn. tt halftime, MCC regrouped in the locker room and, doing what it had for ames, came back with 3 consecutive scoring drives. loan scored TD's of 1, 4, and 20 yards on 15 carries. Outstanding per- nances were shown by Swain, Scott and Williams. CAROL CITY 24 - JACKSON 14 The scene was Miami-Dade North, the event - the Soul Bowl that would help determine the Northern Division Championship. The tempo was set -two teams of supposed equal strength, balance and speed. The season had been building up to this most crucial game. Both teams were looking for playoff berths, both were 6-O, but one would have to go home 6-1. Roan, Richardson and Gilbert split the scoring with one touchdown apiece. Ramon added the extra points and field goal as Carol City scored a must win over Jackson 24-14 and raised their record 7-0. The defense, led by Swain, Williams, Rod Wilder and Dwayne Burse, gave an outstanding performance while holding the powerhouse Generals to 14 points. CAROL CITY 14 - CENTRAL 0 MCC opened up the scoring against Central with touchdown by fullback Gilbert but had trouble adding more points until Daniels scored with seconds remaining. The defense held Central scoreless, giving the Chiefs a 14-0 vic- tory for homecoming. CAROL CITY 28 - HIALEAH 13 The team that snapped MCC's win streak last year came into Miami-Dade Stadium with the same idea again this year, but the Chiefs were not to be denied a win over Hialeah. Ron scored first on an 89-yard run while Daniels, Gilbert and Roan added more TD's. MCC captured the Northern Division title with the 28-13 win and raised their record to 9-0. CAROL CITY 7 - HIALEAH MIAMI LAKES 37 The Chiefs learned the agony OT defeat as they saw their dreams of an unbeaten season destroyed 37-7 by Hialeah-Miami Lakes at Milander. Gary Harper led the fired-up Lakes' attack that demolished MCC's chances for an unblemished record. Roan scored the Chiefs' only TD, and Ramon kicked the extra point. CAROL CITY 22 - PALMETTO 13 Ogburn handed the ball off to a backfield that scampered through the Panthers' defense for 195 yards. Roan made up for any of Ogburn's slack, gaining 120 yards on just 21 carries and scoring two touchdowns, one from 1 yard and another from 4 yards out. He also threw the key block that enabled Daniels to score the Chiefs' first TD on a five-yard run around left end. The turning point of the game came in the third quarter, when the Panthers attempted a halfback pass only to be intercepted by defensive back Keith Carter. Carter raced to Jhe Chiefs' one-yard line where Roan plunged up the middle for a - ea . On the Chiefs' next possession, they increased that margin to 21-7 on a 67-yard march down field with Roan scoring. Ramon added the extra points. The Panthers scored to make it 21-13, with just over three minutes to go. CAROL CITY 22 - POMPANO BEACH 20 Carol City's game against Pompano Beach was labeled as the Chiefs' final season game by a Broward journalist, but the Chiefs proved them wrong with a breathtaking 22-20 win. The game started as a struggle with both teams with nothing to show for their efforts. Then Lorenzo Roan opened the scoring. Vlifilder and Swain were outstanding for defense, with shocking hits and tac es. CAROL CITY 7 - TAMPA PLANT 6 Tampa Plant shut down Carol City's touted offense for three quarters, but MCC's defense did the same to Tampa relinquishing only 6 points in the game. The key play of the game came late in the fourth quarter when David Lee intercepted a Plant pass. That play was the spark that the Chiefs' offense needed as they marched 55 yards down the field with Roan going over from the one yard line. Plant's last effort was thwarted by MCC's defense, and Carol City took over as the clock ran down. CAROL CITY 15 - GODBY 21 Carol City's hopes of winning the state championship were stopped by Tallahassee Godby by a score of 21-15. Tallahassee opened the scoring on a nine yard sprint and came back on their second possession to score a 64 yard touchdown giving Godby a com- manding 13-O lead. The Chiefs came back to score a touchdown on a 43 yard pass from Ogburn to Gilbert as the first half ended 13-7. Opening the second half, Godby recovered a Carol City fumble and went on to score on a one yard plunge. The Chiefs didn't quit. On their next possession, Daniels scored on a 63 yard end around to make the score Carol City 15, Tallahassee 21. Carol City had a final shot to win the game, but Daniels was intercepted on a reverse pass play. Carol City ended the season with a 12-2 record, the brest in MCC's history, and their first chance at a state football champion- s ip. Football f 107 Success requzres TEAM effort Rogers Brown Labrunt Harris Rod Wilder John Swain Eric Tunsil Rafael Ramon Willie Howard Winston Garder Reggie Miller Reggie Ogburn Elgin Tucker Robert Owens John Richardson Greg Campbell Andy Caldwell Preston Graves HEAD COACH JERRY ANDERSON Tim Washington Arthur Williams Homer Tucker Rafael Aguila Mike Brown James Ramirez Keith Carter Greg Hines Ched Finch Warren Edwards James Smith Terry Daniels Lorenzo Roan James Gilbert Dino Clark Dwight Dawson James Bishop Victor Torres Rick Christian David Glenn John Howden Umberto Cavajal Julio Choo James Richardson 'I08 l Football lches are Joe Pieze, Jeff Klores, Ken Jaworski, Trainer Shelton Whittle, Gerald Lotlto, Ver- Wilder, Walt Olson, and Head Coach Jerry Anderson. Robert Alvarez David Lee Juan Soto David Grant Scott Bradford Carl Walker Jose Dela Rosa Nataniel Sconier Alton Roberts Lester Williams Fred Abad Rubin Proctor Darryl Owens Alvester Martan Walter Lawton Randy Cleveland Tony Williamson Gray Jackson Charles Scott King Scott James Jordan Football I 109 JV has near peqfeot season 1 2 The JV football Chiefs ended their season with a 5-1 record. The only blemish was a 6-O loss to NMB. The potent offense was by two OBS, Sam Nixon and Kelvin Clark, and running backs Arthur Marsh and Ray Gamble. The outstanding defensive players were Manny McMullen, James Smith, and Marcus Fryer. Helping Coach Paris was a staff of fine coaches - Willie Melvin, Henry Snell and others. I I0 l JV Football WM . ,, Front Row -Alex DeGuzman, Joe Mathis, Willie Davis, Calvin Clark, Rudy Baile Julian Howell, Willis Jackson. Row 2 - Billy Shephard, Larry Clayton, Rican Clayton, Sam Nixon, Moham Baldwin, Melvin George, John Lewis, Arthur Mars Ray Gamble. l , 1.5, -, - , , ,. , , H ,'. .-5 - t, Front Row-Thomas Jackson, Marcus Fryer, Manny McMullen, Mariano Bauti Alexander Russell, Grainger Sommerset. Row 2 - Thurman Jones, Terrai Wells, James Smith, Greg Taylor, Zayne Poitier, Harlow Howell, Darryl Polloi Tommy Burns, Rod Mack. Front Row -William Hosley, Derrick McElliot, Gary Smith, Carlos Garcia, Hora Pace, Dexter Sweeting, Anthony Staten, Daryl Graves, Charles Edmundson. Roi - Willie Williams, Calvin McGahee, Orlando Garcia, Mark Warren, Joe Thom Mariano Bautista, Curtis Crews, Clifford Crumbley, Robert Holten. Row 3 - H ace Pace, Raymond Givens, Mike Wright, Rodger Mazzares, JeffDouglass, Char Rozier, Dwight Ritchey, Royal Mobley, Dwight Echevarria, Derrick Curtis, Kel Weaver. C -,:- 2 5 2. Darryl Pollock shows the agony of defeat. 3. Steve Raines relaxes before the game. 4. Ray Gamble fakes out the entire NMB defense. 5. What are you looking for, Coach Byrnes? 6. Ray Gam- ble makes a spectacular catch. 7. A Norland defender stops Calvin Clark. Previous page 1. Calvin Clark hands off to Billy Shephard. 2. Mark Woodside tries to escape after making an interception. JV Football I I I I Water Polo eyes future. The Ladies' water polo team, even though they only had three varsity girls returning, had a fairly good team. At first, the ladies didn't think they were going to get anywhere this season. Through- out the season, they were plagued by a lack of players. But they had too much Chief Pride to ever have a forfeit on their record. Ending their season with an impressive 5-5, the ladies made the state playoffs. Their first game was against Coral Park which they won, 13-3. They found themselves up against Amer- ican High Patriots again. The Chiefs lost to the Patriots during the season, but only by one point. The Chiefs did their best but were defeated. This loss knocked them out ofthe state tourna- ment and put the Patriots in the 12th seat. They have a lot of recruiting to look forward to next year, since they will be losing three out of their seven players. Sharon DeSoto and Rose Castillo received State Honorable Mention for the second year in a row. nm.. t. 'gf .wus f- :za - . , -. f. -- 11- -192: , H H A ,.,, , .... .. ,... .. V V. S , . , .V I . M f ------ .. I . v ' ' ' R ' . ki ,f l . W Q' , , ,,,, ,.. , i f -1 '- ' 'f- .1 4 x ' 1l'f'+'- - ' . ' I - , , , , -V T- -.-gf f ...Qi ,:' 'L i ,g,, 'jx . hu if K- qv ' . jf .. .V if -I 5 - 1 -o f 1 , ff-IQ, 'r . t ,. FQ' Q ii: -9 '1 is ' - J 3 fp -Tlzf -if ,, 'iffy - -'s'- f-,,, 'sffwgh , ?f,M'i-Q-sa.1:..i..1f.'1.-f.. .- .1 .Qi-ww : 2, 1-31 .,,,. VV- 1 f L 1. Q.:3:':42:'Q'IZQ'--'l.,L' ':mE Ti1:,,' ,WEJXI ,iff 1, Q' '-I -zulu fffi- ,fm ' , l N, -'Q .. .- t .12 255- my -...fs .v-1,--we films V 1 . M ., , ' -- i I ' - 1 52 ' 1' ' ' ,, flu g::Mi 3'flQ1' aff' cl ff ' .1 .ST E - 1. Co-captains are Rose Castillo and Sharon DeSoto. 2. Debbie Hicks guards an ex-MCC player, now at American High, from scoring. 3. Coach John Turnipseed gives instructions to the girls during half- time. I 12 ! Wafer Polo Any, Sharon DeSoto, Rose Castillo, Joy Robbins, Gwen Laid, Debbie Hicl Lacinda Toms. Not shown are Betty McGregor, Carla Nash, and Kat Kenny. txxfsaxu-xm. n Hicks, Danny Kenny, John Hankins, Jeff Turri,'Mark Tardif, Steve Stricklen, John sh, and Alan Summey. 1. John Hicks performs his strong sweep shot to raise the score. 2. All right, guys, we got them on the run, now go out there and keep that score. high. 3. Co-captains are Alan Summey and John Hicks. ' - 1 tn 1,4 ' 1 -... ff 7- 1' 'f fx..-QLJJ ,'Q,jf ...1i Q l it .Q-V ,,, A , 'f L, UM . , -1.45-xxgLk.w,.,N .wr P' My . ,L , X x ..- -it , P . g . kim .. . I '1,- ment completely. State Champions you can't call them, but you could be proud of the way this year's guys' water polo team tried to live up to the title that seven seniors left them with in 1976. Despite the fact that there were only two remaining varsity players, the guys' water polo team had a very exciting and rewarding season. They finished the season with a 5-5 record. The Chiefs just made the State playoffs. Their first game was against the tough Killian Cougars, who beat them, 14-10. Since the Chiefs were beaten, that knocked them out of the 'A' tournament and placed them into the 'B' tournament to play Hialeah-Miami Lakes who also beat them 1-O, which kicked the Chiefs out of the State Tourna- Next year the Chiefs will be in the same position as they were before. They will have to rebuild their varsity team since they will be losing seven of the eight varsity players. Water Polo means actwn, and plenty 0 Lt 1. No, Kathy, throw it to Lacinda. 2. 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S4 -1-' 1- I .. . -- 111331 1 .- -ir., 1 111-11, - ng'-1 2,3 U ' -in - 1.-5 1, Q- test,-1-Q ,1g1g+:'Qf'1' 1111 425111 :1-. - A 11 - 1 - - 1 Q' fl A -1- ' ff- 111' 1 1 1 '1 154,-1 -- T f 1 1 11 - - -1 , , 1 1 1,,,, -111, K1 1111 1 -.rm 1- 11 - shot with all his might. 2, Sharon DeSoto and Carla Nash disguise their mistakes while Rose Castillo waits her turn to talk. 3, Rose Castillo tries to throw an opponent oft her 4-meter shot by throwing kisses. 4. Alan Sum- mey slowly and cautiously moves the ball down the pool. 5. John Hankins attempts an extremely hard lob shot against l-liaIeah's goalie. 6. Joy Rob- bins rears back to attempt a goal with an opponent trying viciously to get the ball. 7. Sharon DeSoto blocks the ball by using her head while Joy and Deb- bie Stay close for any rebounds. Water Polo f H5 fffpraetiees, seeks perfection 1. Coach John Turnipseed. 2. Assistant Coach Joyce Sanford. 116 I Water Polo N Carlos Figueroa, Ray Heigren, Jerry Hankins, Joe Hammiel, John Cozart, Bobby Gonza Edgar Gonzalez and Willie Nicholas. Ie X ,.,,, .,,,' .,,,, -M. ,-...Q ahh. .f 1 lrry Donavon Dennis Hayes Tim Tucker Fiichard Harris and Coach Dominic Gia- .gz , .Q v if , Ii , J -.. '. l.. .. . ,J ,M .1 fy XF at 1 if A, M.. 6 512 -1 FH , ' 53' Q be . .W .,.-t....', ...Q -ff- ,pr 2- ' cfs 'r --W.v '-He' fc-fu-5 ' :HJ A . ., -3, -N rc fx -i .-pe. 3. 'W 3. 5' ga. if 5..g,,i.ge?3.-4 ef :S' ' ,gf xiii-aeiiaskids' . 3 Q ', This year's golf team was one that worked very hard throughout thesea- son. Senior Dennis Hayes proved to be the leader. Sophomores Terry Dona- von and Tim Tucker opened the eyes of Coach Bryan as they proved to be very promising for the future. 2. Dennis Hayes makes routine putt for par. 3. Coach John Bryan leads the team. 4. Coach Dominic Giacoboni paces the fairway. 5. Terry Donavon prepares for a shot. 6. Tim Tucker takes the club back. 7. Richard Harris concentrates on a shot. l 4 7 f Bow Boys Win Count hampionship Front Row - Bobby Sanchez, Brian DuFour, Tony Jones. Row 2 - Fihon Folkman, Billy Allgair, Dan Antonoglou, Joe Shankowitz, Mike Ftentos. 2 3 ., W 6 ling l 4 Boys' and Girls' bowling teams well all season with the relatively n girls' team gaining much need experience. The boys' team, led by high score Rhon Folkman and Dan Antonoglo finished the season 11-1, the be since 1972. Then they went on to tal the county championship in ea December. I' H 1 Fiow - Robin Saunders, Sandy Fritts. Row 2 - Monique Racine, Becky Dumas, Baranowski, Janet McGill, Debbie Groth, Corrinne Keegan. if 11 i' a J Q1 ' . M . 4 5 3 Previous Page - 1. Captain 'Rhon Folkman is high scorer. 2. Brian DuFour concentrates on a strike. 3. Co-captain Dan Antonoglou gets ready for a strike. 4. Tony Jones stu- dies his move. 5. Coach Barbara Stan- hagen is satisfied with the boys' team. 6. Joe Shankowitz relaxes before the match. This Page - 1. Monique Racine shows the power of concentra- tion. 2. Janet McGill sets up to com- plete the frame. 3. Robin Saunders prepares for a critical strike. 4. Debbie Groth wins her match. 5. Kathy Bara- nowski shows her confidence. swung 1 1 I9 Runners finish 5-2 season l2O ! Cross Country Nm! vnu.: Engl Front Row - Eugene Kinchen, lssac Mickens, Carl Crawford, Grover Crumbley, Antonio Burke. Row 2 - Mart Turner, Arthur McEIliot, Ralph Burns, Marvin Houston, Robert Martinez. Row 3 -Coach Joe Long, Alfonso Lazorq John Copps, Arthur Stephens, John Levino. l Cross Country is a complete individual effort, which either makes or breaks the afhlete's heart. This year's team ran at Greynolds Parks' three mile course, where they finished with an impressive 5-2 record in dual meets. Outstanding performers were Eugene Kinchen and Robert Martinez, with special mention to Antonio Burke and Robert Martinez for their fine dedication throughout the year, according to Coach Joe Long. E , W, -,,,,lf1f:b.A - ix ' Q , 3 ll ff' gal . IZA ssac Mickens, Carl Crawford, Glover lmbley. 2. Coach Joe Long. 3. Carl lwford, Glover Crumbley. 1. On Previous ye -- Robert Martinez. big ', A -' ! Q-J e Cross Country I I2l 122 I Volleyball Girls gain valuable experience ,I U 4 ' 1 -1 I 2 3 4 ' 5 This year the Girls' Volleyl team was under the leadership Coach Michael Pelfrey. By sl ing positions and rotating, l girls found their strong and wi points and worked to imprc their game. Though the seas was not one of great succe the girls showed great impro ment since last year. D 6 L- 7l? Q,'fx4 7 i Mmm I ,.r,-X A lvious Page -1 - 1 . That was a foul. 2. ichia Johnson puts it away. 3.,Pam shington awaits ball. 4. Kneeling -- San- . Benson, Machelle Daniels. Back - 6 ichia-Johnson, Denise Edwards, Undril ks. 5. Denise Edwards shows good style. Sabrina Douglas cheers team on. 7. enty shoots it over. is Page -1 . Sabrina Douglas gets advice n Coach Burns. 2. The team arrives at match. 3. Sabrina Douglas blocks the I tor a point. 4. Karen Reed, Elgin Tucker, 1 Donna Wilder enjoy the volleyball ne. 5. The team in the huddle for last lute advice. 6. The score says it all. Hllliltll ll' Volleyball I I 23 Gymnastics vaults to success Ilia, if it 3 :S ... .. f- . my ...L ima BF' gl 112 N L Coach Don Hoecheryl. Terry Walters, Rickey Stone, Harry Oborne, Greaves, Luis Duero, Armando Meoli, Samuel Pollydore, John Cocciaro, An nio Hidalgo, Danny Friedman. as ae iii i t 1 - if aeerr S .1 wma! u,,,,a.,L,f Y IIAMI NURLAND S L INGS RED ipsum-ui , 3' it 'N ww, L Derr - V fz- ' H' f! 5 Top Bar - Lori Spiro. Middle Bar - Sherri Morales. Bottom Ftow - M Grimes, Jackie Poteat, Valerie Loux, Dilcia Burke, LeeAnn Torres, Kathy Kem Ruth Kelly. Women's Gymnastics The Women's gymnastics team looked much better than last year. it was slightly larger than last year's team with all new members, Coach Noel Miner looked for- ward to a winning schedule and team members were very optimistic. 124 I Gymnastics Men's Gymnastics Coach Don Heorcherl looked for a fair winning season, although not as strong as last year. The all around Men's team was fairly young. Antonio Hil- dago, the only senior, added depth to the team with the help of junior Luis Duero. Meets began March 1 as the team faced a rough 12 meet schedule. 2. Sherri Morales and Lori Spiro, team captains, pose with coach Noel Miner. 4. Men's team captains Derrick Greaves and Luis Duero with coach Don Hoecheryl. 1. Ruth Kelley pose on bal- ance beam. 2. Co-Capt. Lori Spiro warming up on vault. 3. Co-Capt. Lori Spiro and Jackie Poteat. Gymnastics I 125 126 f Gymnastics Practice makes peqfect 1 2 1. Sherri Morales has grace and style. 2. Anthony Hildalgo is a man of many ups and downs. 3. Jackie Poteai, hang on in there baby. 3 1. Concentration is the key to perfection. 2. Derrick Greaves shows his perfect form. 3. Coach Hoecheryl, Sam Poiiydore, and Derrick Greaves pay close atten- tion to Coach HoecheryI's advice. Gymnastics I 127 Benn, Douglas lead Varsity Row 1 -Aurora Benn, Undril Vicks, Pam Washington, Donna Rowland, manager -- Kathy Singleton. F?ow2 - Eugenia Tyn Sandra Nixsom, Janice Gallon, Vicky Biggers, Diane Straughter, Sabrina Douglas, Coach Dorothy Poole. Row 3 - Mana! Zina Pinckney, Fiobin Castillo, Sharon Gallon. The team struggled through the season, but made it to the second game of District competition, where they lost a close game to the undefeated Central Rockets, and finished their season with an overall record of 5-10. Captain Aurora Benn led the team's scoring with an average of 13 points per game. One of the most outstanding players of the season was Sabrina Douglas tor her rebounding and overall ability, said Coach Poole. She has really shown great improvement since last year. We are glad she will be around next year. Diane Straughter was also a valuable asset to the team with her rebounding ability. Coaches Dorothy Poole and Barbara Stanhagen. 128 ! Girl's Basketball 2 l 1. Aurora Benn goes up for two points on a set shot from the side. 2. Janice Gallon works it in lor a lay-up. 3. Sabrina Douglas takes it in on a fast break. GirI's Basketball I 129 flfgoes 7-1 for season Row 1 - Barbara Reynolds, Geraldine Hampton, Pam Berry, Elizabeth Delmonaco, Regina Joyce, Brenda Wilcox, Coach Sta hagen. Row2 -Caprice Lanier, Anita Martin, Danielle Roshinski, Kathy Mounts, Lillie Durham, Debbie Groth. The team finished the season with an exceptional record of 7-1 , losing only to Jackson. The outstanding players for the season, according to Coach Stanhagen, were Captain Barbara Reynolds - with an average of 7.5 points per game, Caprice Lanier, and Kathy Mounts. Kathy Mounts was named as most improved. Elizzabeth Delmonaco runs past an American defender and goes in for the lay-up. L 130 ! Girls Basketball ccer chiefs complete season 4- 7-1 c Row - Gerard Delerme, Coach Bill Keefe, Ariel Aurubin, Yves Delerme, Robert Sanchez, Evers Aurubin, Osvaldo o, Luis Delahoz, Manuel Gallego, Jorge Mila, Miguel Miliau, Alex Cave. Front Row - Pablo Villegas, Cave Frita, Jorge fda, Gustavo Melgar, Jose Jimenez, Rafael Ramon, Orlando Martinez, Tony Martinez. 'TAlNS: Back Row - Rafael Ramon, Ariel Aurubin. Front Row 'ony Martinez, Jorge Granda. MCC's Soccer Chiefs completed their season with a record of 4 wins, 7 losses, and 1 tie. The Soccer Chiefs played with one basic team, using very few substitutes. One season highlight was their last game against North Miami. The game went into triple overtime, with a tie score of 1-1, With 5 penalty kicks left, tied up until the kick, North Miami took the lead of 2-1. This was the most exciting game of the season, said Coach Bill Keefe. According to Coach Keefe, the team would not have been complete this season without six outstanding players: Manuel Gallego, Ariel Aurubin, Luis Delahoz, Osvaldo Piloto, Tony Martinez, and Rafael Ramon. This year's Soccer Chiefs were quite young, consist- ing mostly of tenth graders, Considering the age, skill, and effort, the Soccer Chiefs did quite well this year, and are going to be a lot better next year, according to Coach Keele. Soccer l 131 Goalie, center, kick. . . f 3 1 I 1- an ni 1 j ,AKL rs., A-Q it V ' I 32 I Soccer 3 1. Carol City's Manuel Gallego plays defense against Nor- land. 2. Carol City's player attempted to kick but was not successful against Jackson. 3. Robert Sanchez executes a head butt. 4. Carol City plays defensively. 5. Carol City's Jorge Granda comes in to assist Manuel Gallego. RW L ' E' 41.49 Yhqmi .visit .4-4 ,MN 1 , 4 . , .-1.1 .fwp .-A X . . 'ff i Q 'Ai' -if Pwr! .. -' it fs i :ry :Hr 3 1. Jose Jimenez awaits a head butt. 2. Carol City's strong defense was great against Miami Lakes. 3. Decisions, Deci- sions! 4. Jorge Granda awaits kick to score against Trojans. XM 4 Soccer I 133 Girls softball -- promising season. an 4 23 Top Row - Coach Willie Melvin, Sue Ridgway, Sherry Pollock, Brashandra Daughtry, Lisa Robinson, Tish Johnson, Becky Dumas, Melanie Taylor, Coach Norman Bentley. Bottom Row - Shannon Herton, Pam Trautman, Tammy Richardson, Zina Pinkney, Tangela Palmer, Jeanette Moore, Rebecca Ponds, MASCOT: kaunda Melvin. K? pr. P. 1 Q. 'W V --4 A9 ' -I s. .f- i -t 'M'5 2-'fi if ivcrfgi 4 X' 'XT I ff.. 're' A 4: X ,lf 'K-,.e '-K r'- . 35 - ai -'51-wh-'. 5 ' '.cs:af,J - ' if MCC girls' Softball team is expected to be a real powerhouse according to Coach Willie Melvin. Coming back off last season's fine squad are Tish John- son, Tammy Richardson, Aurora Benn, and Sue Ridgway, all ot whom are in hopes of having a great season. Along with these are some fine pro- spects including Sherry Pollock, Becky Dumas and Pam Trautman. First game is March 1, at 3:00 at Ris- coe Park. 134 f Softball 2. Tish Johnson waits for the pitch. 3. Becky Dumus shows style in her pitch. 4. Lisa Robin- son, Debbie Groth, Becky Dumas, and Jeanette Moore get ready to go on the field. 5. Pam Trautman gets down for the ball. all 3 - --,E A - zz. E .. '+ ,-. .nr 'rf l me. n-at ll.. . ' f in -ll , - V' Alf: v' f::.if-itil., - 1.2 . fd ,:3?k -, f-32n..fe3?'.-f .-a Tammy Richardson shows graceful form iile throwing the ball. 2. Tammy Richardson t up to throw the ball. 3. Sue Ridgeway Dops the ball. 4. Tish Johnson shows power her swing. 5. Coach Melvin gives team strat- y. . 4 1 l Yiiigel 4- Af' - 4. fi! .1wI ' . AFS 136 I Baseball asia? Varsity Team, at work Israel Carrazza relays the ball to the infield. All county Robbie Alvarez poses for a picture. lil ful i Frank Gonzalez and Nestor Valiente executin Coach Larry Byrnes, Tom Brandon, Mark Reynolds, Ces Zamora, Frank Gonzalez, Nick Esasky, Tony Williamson, Ran- Ashburner, Robbie Alvarez, Pedro Pizarro, Coach Rob Hertlm The outlook for this year's team looks good. Coach Rob Her ler says tops for this season are twice ALL-CITY Third Bass man, Robbie Alvarez, Ace Pitcher, Tom Brandon, Shortstol Nick Esasky, and Transfer Randy Ashburner. Coach Rob Hertler attributed this year's slow start to a lac of confidence, but with no confidence pushed aside by cont dence, this year's Varsity should compete again in the Stal Title. AL... ouble play, FA, I -. nm, K 4 J.. riff'-, Q t I A '-3 .5-Q FK Q h H , I. IW' i '- ' e- ., 3' A . - ' ' P I A , Ji -. or ,T ,j.gf'iM W3 - .l ,Q x , -sc rvff'2h:xr .-acid rch Ron Lee, Kenny Rizzo, Jesus Ponce, Israel Caraza, JI Pasada, Humberto Ponce, Juan Machado, Jorge Marti- , Abel Vuelens, Nestor Valiente, Wayne Weaver. Catcher Mark Reynolds shows coniidence. jx , -N . Pedro Pizarro scoops up the ball. 1,3 Nick Esasky about to gun down the runner. Baseball I 137 138 X Baseball Baseball is -75 3 4 xA i' if Q 1-1933. . ' in 1 i Egg! fl I 04.-Qagq z I ' ' .W ,b t R . X af' 'S' if-ff ffis V it - , ,..,, .AV-,la V. .ws an-v 7:5 --- W' : ,-rl, ,, .ng :'k wg' ' i j,.w ' ug S .,g1,. 1:15 ' get . x J- V t ,V ,,VV g Q ' , ' ' , 'fwgftiy f'19's-it K 4 x, -gg' it W1 HA-, . f U ' X- HHS. I Eiga! , I : :J 1, .. A ,L Ttqsg g'.E,K53'?-5,,:pQiz:5LZ-Q S ff -S -'.'r-. ,TX v,',4Z,uaxr?Ea,,v,it13S Juan Machado shows good form. ,.,,... 4 f in, USA Ace pitcher Tom Brandon firing hard to home plate. Captain Robby Alvarez and co-captain Tom Brandon discussing strategy with coach Hertler. Tony Williamson starting pitcher, foi lowing through. Bat girls posing pretty. '4 . ,nfx ,- .,.,g K T'fs:s'. X , , - N, 1. af 1 f 4.1 ,L ,,- 'P . x jg ' ' lntersquad practices 3 times a week. iv .qi 53' L -L - Nick Esasky sends one deep. Jesus Ponce flags the ball down. Baseball l 139 f V prepares for future ,w! '?49 AJ,V Q11 ,yly 1 ac V .. h t i I at , .1 t 3 i if ,aiil C if ei t FiF, ii C C all AA 2 5 , ttit it - ' M Cfwsga 'Q jfs 'Q E iw V Top - Coach Dan Hooks, Jorge Santana, Armando Fernandez, Reinaldo Rodriquez, Rene Fievilla, Jose Armas, Rene Fri Ftamon Cadavieco, Coach Gonzaio Esparza. Bottom - Luis Garcia, Carlos Rubines, Rick Rojo, Edwin Bartoiomey, Hector M donaido, Fernando Martinez, Angel Figueroa, Lazaro Morales. 1: ,KV-uk L . tr .rr V V' V . fs Previous page, 1 . Angel Figueroa concentrates on the throw from his pitcher. 2. Armando Fernandez shows his style on the mound. This page, 1. Quick release is executed by Jorge Santana. 2. Ramon Cadavieco awaiting the throw. 3. Fernando Martinez positions him- self for the catch. JV had a successful 1977 season, due to excellent leadership of Coach Gonzalez Esparza who has taken many hours to guide all on all phases of baseball. The team had an abundance of talent. No one of the 17 members can be pointed out because all of them played well throughout the year. 'I42 I Tennis T6l1J'bI:SP7'6PCl7'6S foryear 1 .. ...Q Q-MPZW, wwf fr., f. W se. as 1 3. K l N W If X i ff I C 'Why V Ili' 1 7 ' W The Chiefs' Tennis Team has been swinging their rackets since November in preparation for this year's matches. Coach David Harter is glad that the boys and girls had a good sea- son. 1. Susan Ftueth, top seeded. Second seeded is Robin Cas- tillo, although not shown. 2. Third is Cathy Daesch. 3. Fourth is Tina Bal- samo. 4. Fifth seeded Joy Robbin. s:1m:1, , 3:1 '4 fr: o .zu 6,032 .SE 8' ...lo 4 tl 2' . e .. iii fn: f fr: ff... zzz, fl, at -F' ,... . C i ' 2 4. l :ui 4 2 l ? -henna-...,,..i 4, .11 -4 11 . 7 .1 W- .7 I . ,V Ak H In 3 -auf 5 1. Leo Fuentes top seeded. 2. Coach David l-larter. 3. Second seeded Allan Hassell. 4. Fourth is Steve Taboada. 5. Fiith is Cruz Plaza. 6. Sixth seeded Mark Friedman. 7. Skip Keller, honora- ble mention. Third seeded Christian Lemieux, although not shown. e 1 l Tennis ! I 43 I4 Ifs a year filled with action 4 5 N 4 T ' R 1. la.. 'fm .. . -- fr .. - . . KK .. 1 ' i ' i 1- .xi .1 . 4.7: 11. . ..-.......w--- V 2 ' xxzx l I . I, ,k.- A .75 QA X Y gg! P Vg ,fQIgif.f7gyfv ' f'Q' -9 4 ky fy 795iQ,5?fj3Z53iE,iYy? yy g 25, S1757 fy, X 195 55? '77, 4 Q ff Q' ff? 'fr v if P of 2 4 Ygifgyr r if be ff J . l f X' ffffyf - Y ff ,ff f rr r f as PM .Q f s V y 5 .Y R957 Jaiiyiyf if 6 rf. ,.j,'y?9 ' ' fr . .2 7 ve Qsyytx N73 9 Rifbgzp JY , gNSg2x7g,?f:7'f, Q5 A K w . .4 Q1 9925.5 4.4 5 J Q ,fav ,rqgyf AA 1. Joy Ftobbin concentrates on service. 2. Allen Hassell relaxes before the match. 3. Leo Fuentes, Skip Keller, Chris- tain Lemieux, and Allen discuss Double Strategy. 4. Steve Taboada and Cathy Dash prepare for their matches. 5. Leo Fuentes shows good form. 6. Steve Taboada . . . just clown- ing around. 7. Mark Friedmon shows confidence. 8. Cathy Dash swings vigorously. 9. Leo makes a tough shot. Reed leads Chiefs on court X Front Row- Ken Reed, Rodney Wilder, Ricky Hixon, Rodgers Brown. Coach Jack Brady Jeff Ba kin, Glenn Mackey, Gamal Crosby, John Swain, Reggie Miller, Herman Lee, Coach Jerry Lotito Carol City's basketball team started off slowly, but toward the second half of the season picked up speed. The first win of the season was the fifth scheduled game. fBasketbalI season opened before the end of the football playoffsb. The team's outstanding player was Ken Reed, the 5'8 'senior who averaged 18.5 points per game. Also providing strength and leadership through their playing abilities were Herman Lee, John Swain, Reggie Miller, and Rodgers Brown. These five young men were so combatant that they fought their way to an almost win- ning season. The Chiefs lost 4 games in overtime and 5 games by 5 points or less. Coach Jerry Lotito said, lf we had started practice with a full team, the all-around record would have been better. 2. Rodgers Brown shows perfect pass form. 1. Ken Reed skies up for two. 2. Herman Lee leaps for jump ball. 3. Reggie Miller gets five feet up fortwo. 4. John Swain grabs rebounds over Jackson. 4 r 1 n L Basketball I 147 Season ends with victories 148 f Basketball i fx' 1 2 3 1. Carol City's Herman Lee out jumps a Jackson defender. 2. The Brady Bunch is all ears as coach Jack Brady tells what the deal is. 3. Jeff Baskin and two Central defenders await the return of a foul shot. 4. Reggie Miller shows his style as he hits for two. 2 4 1. Herman Lee takes jumpshot from the corner. 2. John Swain tries his best to control the ball. 3. For Ken Reed this is easy. 4. Gamal Crosby says. Come on ball get in! Basketball ! 149 2 1. Coach Willie Snell gives a pep talk before period begins. 2. Calvin Solomon takes a jump shot from corner. 3. Coaches Iotito,'Brady and Snell look with anxiety. ia ,YH '3 ul U 1 2 1. Dino Clark assists Alton Roberts with a rebound. 2. Tony Porter lays it up for two points. 3. Kevin Mackey shows style in dribbling. The JV Chiefs were off to a slow start, but it did not take them much time to pick up speed in January as the foot- ball team players who had been involved in football play- offs returned. They Iost strength again toward the end of the season as Cary Owens and Calvin Solomon, season leaders, moved up to the varsity team. The season was made unique by overtime play, once against Springs and twice against Central, both at their gym and at ours. J.V. Basketball 1 151 Girls foresee good season Row 1 - Eunice Rutledge, Deborah Hunter, Dorothy Knight, Felicia Vereen, Caprec Lanier, Gina Olivier, Florence Joyce, Judy Sheftall, Kathie Bridges, Regina White Bridget Mingo. Row 2 - Annette Williams, Marla Davis, Stephanie Tucker, Pamel Washington, Kimberly Clayton, Amy Viner, Vicki Jackson, Cynthia Dawson, Kathy Sir Coach Ralph Burns and Amy Viner observe time on the stopwatch. , l52 ! Girls Track l -.-i-- i on, Muriel Wright, Michelle Lightbourne, Sandra Olivier, Sabrina Douglas. Row 3 - ,ch Ralph Burns, Diane Straughter, Vicki Biggers, Sherryette Oddams, Regina Joyce, mhanie Sweeting, Mary Hammett, Deborah King, Aurora Benn, Wanda Martin, Brigitte ire, Claudette Carpenter, Bernadette Fullwood, Cynthia Mingo, Anita Martin. ,aw 2. Kathie Bridges strides in style. 3. C.C. Track players warming up before a meet. Girls' Track ! 153 Uutlook is good for MCC mf ff-W asrwfwk M. if Ti 1-sane I 'O 'Sykes wr ff 1' s-A t Q 1-. x if X3 -A s' ., 2? we 'S ' a.fiE'4j1.,,h ft 1 43? e J ' x, ' M' 'I' 1. M ' S ., Q.. my st, my x Y., s .4 35,5-1 ,Aw 9411 skis 1 1. Regina White outraces Debo- rah King. 2. Sabrina Douglas shows form at the starting block. 3. Florence Joyce shows top running form. ' I54 I Girls' Truck 'rr 1 .A gm! f n '11 9:4 x 3 Asa that-ef 2 I aria 1. Anita Martin preparing to throw the shot put. 2. Vicki Jackson snows the art of jumping the hurdle. 3. Team members resting after a stren- uous meet. Girls' Track f 155 Get ready, get set, go er -,, 156 X Boys' Track Specialties - Seated- Michael Peart, Winston Gardner, Dudley Saunders, James Rutledge, Arthur McElliott, Tor mie Burns. Standing - Nick Davidson, Barry Henry, Arthur Williams, Melvin George, Carl Crawford, Ched Finc Willie Williams, Darryl Owens. Sprinters - Seated - Ralph Burns, Carl Crawford, Melvin George, Tommie Burns, Nick Davidson. Standing - Dudli Saunders, Gregory Taylor, Jimmy Allen, Issac Mickins, Michael Brown, Willie Williams, Arthur McElliott, Derrick Curtis. if Krug lrinters - Seated - Joe Mathis, Kenneth Young, Maurie Woodside, Reginald White. Standing - Marty Turner, nston Gardner, Joe Thomas, Johnny Rodgers, Tommie Burns, Gregory Smith, John Doty. - - .Q +: frm fm J, ,IFJ 1- stance - Kneeling - Charles Rozier, Derek Edwards, Antinio Burke. Stand- g - Freddie Bunch, lsiah Brazil, Arthur Stephens. A Carol City's track team should have their best season ever according to track coach, Joe Pieze. Ralph QTippy Toej Burns, Carl CTexJ Crawford, Kenny L. Young, Ched Clvlr. Finchj Finch will lead the team this year, the field team should be much improved. With Al Martin and Scott King with the Discus, and David Grant with the Shot Puts, and Discus many county records should be broken. Boys Track ! 157 Theyyre off and running v 4' 1. zi i.-s i'1- 1. Reginald White shows what hurdling is i all about. 2. Tommy Burns shows that ultrabright smile while he runs. 3. Mau- -gr4J is rice Woodside gives it all he has in the high jump event. 1 asa- 1 ' ' 145 i l 2 i l 158 I Boys' Track W l Z! !' 'hg- I gqdrlusf.. 1. Coach Joe Pieze poses with two of his sprinters, Daryl Owens and Ralph Burns. 2. Joe Mathis shows a style of his own in the pole vault. Boys' Track I l59 Chiefs stride in style 160 I Boys' Track 1. Kenneth Young's style, jumping the hur- dle wearing white gloves. 2. Coach Joe Pleze with some track members observing a meet. 5-ju arm es e g ll ' -Hi f i' 2 1. rilliams, Gilbert lead team Standing - Charles Branch, Andrew Smith, Robin Staton, Charles Brown, Rod Berry, Wendall Brown, Armpie Melton, Robert Mack, Eddie Williams, Tony Christ, Ronnie Roman, Marcus Fryer, Jose DelaRosa, Robert Holton, Coach Tony Zucco. Kneeling - Glenn Smith, Meshourn Floyd, Fred Rozier, Rufus Woodard, Darryl Barnwell, Arthur Marsh, Chaunce- lor Howell, Arthur Lewis, Guy Potter, Kevin Allen, Jose de la Rosa, Charles Rozier. P' 1 . Asst. Coach Henry Jackson 2. Coach Tony Zucco l61 f Wrestling 3 Q ' is I s I A w M Q - 4 'fr' K ,,lu -I Ns . 651 H Q , ps if nf 'G . ,1 ,t V, .J Wim, ,,, 5,4 ,A :r-.. V: 5,1-H w '11 I az, U' L I A i 5 QL in I VV P' ai ' ' . 2 1. Eddie Williams studies district matches closely. 2. Harry Rogers cradles up for a pin. 3. Robin Stateen begins his match. Wrestling l 163 Swim Team is off to new beginning The 1977 Chiefs' Swimming Team was the smallest in six years. The boundary change affected the team badly. The Chiefs had a total of nine returning swim- mers from last year and six recruited this year on the team. True, they weren't victorious in most of their meets, but in an individual sport such as this one, they showed their abilities very well. In fact, they showed it so well, that over half of the team made the District Competitions. The leaders were seniors and captains, John Han- kins and John Hicks for the guys and Sharon DeSoto for the girls. Seniors John Hankins and Danny Kenny were most successful in helping the team by participat- ing in the diving part of the meets. 1 . Back Row- Lacinda Toms, Debbie Hicks, Coach John Turni seed. Front Row-Sharon DeSoto, Gwen Laid, Linda Bertolini. 2. Edgar Rodriguez, Carlos Figueroa, Jerry Hankins, Danny Kenny, Joe Hammiel, Flay Helgre Coach John Turnipseed. ln the Water-John Hankins and John Hicks. 164 X Swimming I g-1-zuuuuu-Q ' -L- rvH 3,5-ai..c is-bug? --iii-uri-1--1 gfii --an-up J'-A mia la. I 1 ---sqm ie-nag . ,Q . . 1. Danny Kenny - 100 fly. 2. Lacinda Toms - 100 free. 3. Debbie Hicks - 100 breast. 4. Danny Kenny performs a dif- ficult 1V2, pike position. 5. Edgar Rodriguez -- 100 free. 6. John Hankins - 100 breast. 7. Co-Captains John Hankins, Girls captain, Sharon DeSoto, Guys Co-Captain, John Hicks. 8. Divers - Danny Kenny, and John Hankins. Swimming I 165 Practice makes perfect 3 -4' 9 eef if - . -- . is ....., . .. . . f V. .1.,1.-- 1 K H ' I 'Ii '-,. '... A .. r . -zz. . . K 'N-as .. K' - t . H .. , ,..f-M 79- I , ,L 'cw-,rr V 5 7 6 1.T ical cold da at racticefor MCC swimmers. 2. Coach Lac I66 I Swimming YD Y D and his captains discuss strategy before a meet. 3. Linda Bertolini practices her stroke. 4. John Hicks - 100 back. 5. Ray Helgren - 100 breast. 6. Gwen Laid - 100 free. 7. inda and Sharon eagerly await the start ofthe race. 8. Linda helps Sharon with her flexibilities. 'IK7 Q9 Qaiftkiiii j ,h.6.A'929 a5?f .. l if l l :,V Q ts.-fi Q 2 4 ii W 'Wig Q P ee? at ng Aya- E ' , .fp ia. k 4 1 A' mtg 'K 'If P 1' s 6 8 A fellow swimmer helps Lacinda Toms with her land exercises. 2. Gwen and Debbie are partners in land exercises. 3. Swimmers hard even when they are at practices doing time trials. 4. John Hankins, record holder in diving, shows perfect form. 5. Carlos d Edgar practice their starts during practice. 6. Swimmers work hard on their turns. 7. During cold days the Chiefs are stuck with ving to do exercises instead of getting in the water. 8. After a meet or practice the Chiefs frequently get together for a short aeting. Swimming I 167 11-1-1'--11-1 0 7 i 'S gs 55. 'QP WRESTLING .MG 4 . -s D Mia!!! 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N rth Mi ' . 151 o mas-'imma NMB Tournament gt North Miami Beach at ' Noriand Northwestern Jackson Central Northwestern Edison Hialeah Miami Lakes l L Miami Springs +9 Q., MCC 7 OPP, 48 ' J 0 514 54 634 39 fan Q9 G5 5-7 67 Jackson State P -QYMNASTICS so ,, is - OPP. 89 '35 Iiifrttiiireste L 57 L 8 Sduthiiiest if -' ze, Wamggakes is l 7- ' iQtsni53naan13g5qgngE g 5 south Piag P' an h4,ortiplMia 1:55 qfrarpafkfili as , 34 Hialeah ---1728! ,gg '4n Amegigan P fff' . Ill J' rrr Misnffspflfpp cg' iagraffgabigg E551 f gr! ni' L. ' fWPfuEYHtL1'?f P uv Ntiflidi iiiir yea 11' :zz WINE? 555 iii i E Edison ach Lakes West .,, ,, ,. fo ig-,E Ma, ' , ':Z k .1i'gi-is QQ, A Q L EHIEFLASHS as A PEOPLE SANCTUARY P3 pulahon Classes YESTERDAY WERE Tomw WE ARE TQMORROW WE WILL BE F Freshmen look to future Imagine being one of 200 freshmen in a senior high school of over 2400 students! That's the situ- ation this year's fresh- men class faced, and they faced it well. While the class of '80 lacked a sponsor and officers, they never lacked spirit and CHIEF PRIDE! h iiiitiiia vi W9 7 5 lfiflinl ' I , 4 3 MW 5 I I MUMI 'Clan-ill-1, X 1' ' l I , . ll l- 1l fig X ,Iwi 1 'il ',.!,. ' 54? . eh. E :rf -- p 1 Z xii --...- -ff , i'7 EQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iiilfee K N397 N nv' N ,, N ' t N51-1-s+H: .'!f Netaskha Adams Jennifer Alston Roberto Alvarado Kacy Anderson Elizabeth Armenteros Robert Baker Robert Baranowski Darrell Barnwell Nelson Beltran Penny Bittinger Corina Boatwright Franklin Boet Susie Brangan Paul Brown Tim Brown Tom Brown Dwayne Burchett Nancy Camuso Margarita Cano Claudette Carpenter ' Henry Chambers Vanessa Chambers Rosana Cnarron Michael Chin Victor Coaxum John Cocchiaro Reinaldo Colina Trana Conley Justo Cruz Amelia Cumbie Cathy Daesch Andra Davis Cassandra Davis Gerard Delerme Wayne Demps Leonard Devilla George Diaz Billy Dickie Mary Dinunzio Chiquita Dixon Brian Doan Ray Eldon ' Brenda Ellison Nancy Esguerra Wendy Faske Angel Figueroa Michael Fraser Talicia Frazier Danny Friedman Julia Garcia Laureano Garcia Dexter Gary Robert Gilbes Gloria Gray ' Nelson Gonzales Sharon Gonyer Freshmen J 171 Grant Robrllard Regina Grant Sarah Grant Donald Guest Karen Guille'nette Sharon Guillemette Kevin Hagan Jeff Hampton Linda Harris Lourdes Hernandez Susana Herrera Joaquin Hierrezuelo Robert Hill Carolyn Howard Marcella Howard Chauncelor Howell Deanna Hubbard Michael Kanuf Ruth Kelley Linda Knight James Langdon Jeff LeDroux Antoinette Lee Kim Lindholm Elias Llaudy Clara Lopez Luis Loriga Ricardo Martinez John Mayes Roger Mazzarese Lolita McClendon Norma Mendez Sarah Miles Raul Molina Lazaro Morales Mike Morejon Horace Pace Rueben Pitts Oliver Preston Helenna Prevatt Charles Pytrom Linda Porter Enrique Quesada Jose Ramos Jeitery Ramey Debbie Reift Jacqueline Roberts Pauline Robillard I 74 l Freshmen George Wright Naomi Workman Rufus Woodard Loron Wright Michelle Zelman Twyla Fiodoson Luisa Ftomanes L. C. Rose James Flothfeldt Joseph Rumph Chris Flunde Elsa Sarmiento Marlene Sanchez lvy Santiago Debbi Semas Jamie Shatteen Curtis Shepard Tammy Shows Mona Singleton Kimberly Sipe Keith Smith Froihan Sosa Jean Stanley Dante Starks Andrew Sullivan Kathy Sweet Dexter Sweeting Valerie Taylor Jeffery Thomas Deloris Turner Gilma Velasq uez Jeff Warkocz Tammy Watkins Cheryl Warsinsky James White Victor White Mary Wiggins Shari Wille Pam Williams Sandra Williams Theresa Williams Melissa Williamson Herman Wilcox James Wimberly Jeffery Wildenradt Freshmen I 175 UP i vice I' Treasure Secretary I 76 1 Sophomores N help early ff' 4 A soon ii ,X em,-. for Hn--- ' They Sv activities F Prom and he 125 for they 'I the year c studen' fund raisin up the year costa-Brundage Jorge Acosta Deidre Alexander Roy Alexander Russell Alexander Lourdes Alfonso Jimmy Allen Armando Alonso Miguel Almazan Ana Almeida Jesus Alvarez Liliana Alvarez Bernard Anderson Mike Angove Beatriz Araque Jose Armas Anthony Armbrister Migdalia Arriaga Elizabeth Arroyo Evers Aurubin Antonia Avila Nelly Aviles Luz Ayala Santa Aztiazarain Michelle Bailey Regina Bailey Barbara Baker Alonzo Baldwin Odalys Barrios Savarda Barry Mariano Bautista Mark Beasley Linda Bertolini lvette Betancourt Janie Bivins Terry Black Danny Blackman Marion Blackshear Robert Blackshear David Blizzard Nova Bodden Sabrina Boles Lazara Borjas Linda Bowers Brenda Bruce Kathleen Braithwaite Curtis Brandon Cynthis Brandon Alvin Breedlove Scotty Brigham John Brook Joseph Brosky Eric Brown Jerome Brown Nino Brown Wanda Brown Suzette Brundage Sophomores I 1 77 Ernest Brunson William Bulcroft Kevin Burgess Shawn Burns Tommy Burns Bettina Butler Jamie Butler Ramon Cadavieco Arecio Calvet Esther Camejo Maria C. Camejo Michael Caouette Baul Carabeo Ismael Caraza David Cardoso Cleveland Carpenter Jeff Carpenter lvladlon Carter Gissella Castro Paul Cavvley Shelly Chambers Chris Chance Daryl Chase Belinda Clark Theresa Clark Lisa Clayton John Cole Edward Colgan Lynnette Coleman James Collins Laurie Collins Dale Colquitt Aida Conde Brenda Connolly Glenda Cooper Angela Cordero 178 I Sophomores Brunson- Cordero N, VN Q! sz 'jing-At . tt I LUNCH TIME - is the best time of the day. 'ordero-Figueroa wiv! ' L KL ZW .-,,..-1' if 1 Jorge Cordero Michael Cordero Pedro Cordero Elisa Cortina Miriam Corzo Carolyn Cranfield Alvin Crosby Najema Crosby Martha Cruz Rosa Cuetara Christy Cumbie Derrick Curtis Michael Cussins Michael Cutler Robie Dancy Darryl Daughtry Shandra Daughtry Laurie Davis Vandel Davis Cynthia Dawson Caroline Dean Luis Delahoz Carlos De La Torre Rolando Delgado Elizabeth DelMonaco Ronald DeLuise Linda Delvilla Rosane DeOliveira Jeanette Dilbert Joseph Dimiuli Diane Dismuke Coryus Douglas James Donovan Terry Donovan Teresa Dorsey Victoria Drayton Cesar Duero Anthony Dukes Becky Dumas Wondera Eason Dwight Echevarria Parrish Ellison Tina Ellison Tim Elwood Minerva Espinosa Thelma Evans Agustin Exposito Michelle Fabregas Julia Falcon Delia Fernandez Lisa Fernandez Manuel Fernandez Regina Ferrin Odalys Ferro Barbara Figueredo Alina Figueroa Sophomores I I79 Carlos Figueroa Norma Figueroa Buford Ford Danny Fowler George Frazier Mark Friedman Rene Friol Marcus Fryer Jesse Fussell Veronicn Fussell Manuel Gallego Elisa Garcia Jane Garcia Julio Garcia Orlando Garcia Phillip Garcia Roberto Garcia Virginia Garcia Freddie Gardner lain Gascoigne Scott Gillespie Donna Golden Daniel Gomez Ana Maria Gonzalez Elizabeth Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Roberto Gonzalez Salvador Gonzalez Veneranda Gonzalez Zaida Gonzalez Abraham Graibe Julie Grant Darryl Graves Eugene Greene Andrea Gregg Kim Griffin Teresa Griffith Violet Gross Robbie Grubls Gabriel Guerra lsmo Guzman Tim Hagan Mary Hammett Joe Hammiel Jerry Hankins Calvin Harris Richard. Harris Linda Harvey Kim Hayes Barry Henry Utha Hepbuarn Rosario Herazo Darlene Hermanski Ana Heranadez Cecilia Hernandez Maria Hernandez 'Nfl' when-ur femandez-LaMont There are sometimes disappointments. X six :lf ti ft I i l. MH, Maria Hernandez Maria Hernandez Leon Hightower Debbie Hicks Connie Higley Denise Hill J. C. Holloman Shannon Horton Michelle Howard Tyrone Howard Harlow Howell Juliane Howell Denise Hubbard l Tamara Hunt l Jorge Iglesias Tirzah lngram John lvey Elky Jackson Kevin Jackson' r l Lawrence Jackson Ftenia Jackson ' Regina Jenkins Cassondra Johnson Denise Johnson John Henry Johnson Sharon Johnson Wade Johnson Denessee Jones James Jones Windona Joyce Kathy Keller Derrick Kelly Cathy Kenny Robert C. Kier Jr. Deborah King Willie King Gabriele Kloos David Koslzi Gwen Laird Mary Jo LaMont Sophomores I l8l Lancia Molina Adalberto Landa Caprece Lanier Michele LaRiviere Cassandra Lawrence Vicky Leiva Willie Leland Gary Lewis Jose Lopez f Maria Lopez Roberto Lopez Santiago Lopez Valerie Loux Jacqueline Love Ada Lugo Colleen Lydon Ramona Lyons Renee Mabery Marie Machado Michelle Mack Roderick Mack Kevin Mackey Ramon Magarino - Jose Maranon Alvin Marin Barbara Martin James Martin Jose Martin Stephen Martin Wanda Martin Angel Martinez Digna Martinez Elsie Martinez Fernando Martinez Jorge Martinez Orlando Martinez Johnnie Mathis Jose Maura Fiaisa Mayor Jacquelyn McClendon Jacqueline McClendon Derrick McElliott Calvin McGahee James McGill Pat McGill Delecia McKinney Mary McWilliams Guillermo Mendez Olga Menendez Isaac Mickins Dorothy Miles Darlene Mingo Cindy Mitchell Jerome Mobley Royal Mobley Loretta Moffett Jorge Molina l82 I Sophomores Iongiove-Pena s as :HV in .1 H ' . ,..' I I.-L.-l-I-,-Ill X M' ff.: . fi . M 'm good. M-A X ink Vincent Mongiove Olga Montero Jeff Moore Martin Moore Sheria Moore Jose Morazan LeBurn Moredock Lisa Moreno Maria Morgado Janice Morris Donald Mulhall Jose Munoz Carol Munoz John Mundee Teresa Murias Denia Murillo Kristine Nelson Scott Nobara Keith Nunley David Oakes David O'Brien Margaret Ogden Gina Ollivier Sandra Ollivier Alfredo Orozco Linda Orr Yvette Ortiz Kerry Owens Cynthia Oxidine Betsy Pacheco Sandra Palmer Patricia Paz Michael Peart Israel Pedre Anita Pena Fieynaldo Pena Sophomores ! 183 Bridget Pender Rafael Peralta Nancy Perera - Alicia Perez Martha Perez Irma Perez Osvaldo Piloto Fern Pinkston Gregory Poindexter Zayne Poitier Sherry Pollock Mercedes Ponce Rebecca Ponds Charles Porter Jackie Poteat George Price Robin Pruitt Edward Quimby Hector Quintero Denise Racine Cecil Ramey Maria Ramos Kateva Reed Tammie Reimers Rene Revilla Wilfredo Reyes I 84 ! Sophomore: Andres Ricardo Nancy Rice Ricky Richards Pamiela Ricks Christina Riggins Carmen-Rivera Efrain Rivera Benny C. Robinson Victor Robinson Concepcion Rodriguez Edgard Rodriguez Graciela Rodriguez Ingrid Rodriguez Julia Rodriguez Norma Rodriguez Reinardo Rodriguez ,Maria Rojo Isabel Rouco Charles Rozier Donald Rudisill Jorge Rufin Zoraida Ruiz Eunice Rutledge Derek C. Sampson Ileana Sanabria Amelia Sanchez Margarita Sanchel Robert Sanchez William Sands Belen Sanmiguel Jorge Santana David Santiago Silvia Santos Nelson Sastoque Michael Scandizzo Dave Schoenfeldt Sandra Scott Virgil Scott Orestes Secades Debbie Senior Gene Shannon Sandra Sheffield Billy Shepard Randy Sinnott Tim Sipe Debra Smith Gary Smith James Smith Janet Smith Teddy Smith Teresa Smith Enrique Someillan Maria Sosa Pamela Starkey Vincent Starks Antony Staten Sophomores l IBS Jan Steinberg Jessica Stephens Gina Stewart Tammy Stone Karen Stravvder Stephanie Svveeting Edgar Sue Aida Suri Regina Tanner Yolanda Tarver Margie Taylor Melanie Taylor lleana Teijeiro Felipe Tellez Jackie Thomas Joseph Thomas Randy Thompson Wanda Thompson Luany Thorn Janice Tolly Carol Toney Anthony Torres Barbara Torres Jackie Townsend Meredith Tribble Craig Tucker Timothy Tucker Theresa Turner Harry Valcourt Xiomara Valdes Michael Valdez Myra Valiente Nestor Valiente Eddie Varros George Vazquez Maria Vega Kenneth Velez Mike Velez Teresa Vera Steven Vieira Pablo Villegos Amy Viner James Walker Vincent Wallace Terrence Walters Mark Warren Reginald White 186 I Sophomores Ylliams- Yelle neroom sure gets boring. Q ' .i 'H ACC they make themselves at home. Althenese Williams Denise Williams Levon Williams Linda Williams Sheila Williams Wanda Williams Willie Williams Joey Wilson Lacharn Wilson Mark Wilson Ricardo Woodside Donna Wright Michael Wright Muriel Wright Victoria Yarb Lacindy Yarbrough Cheri Yelle Sophomores ! I 87 H515 1 5, fumes H... .This ye Pgllass h ,saleskofj Qhgeg r o ndy an mon they mad from-Edgy to pay for the Juniorrsanl Prom. S The-TIunior Class Council I the way for the 'UUE cle and worked hard to ' ' the necessary funds. The Prom was held at tl Dupont Plaza on May 21. lt was a most enjoyable year -L1-1.-. V E ,'Q', L -qi 4' f? 'P 11 .. bw' . 2 i 9' sg - ss 41' Q -. 3 gf! FH' bfi if 'Ji' , .gf 1 Wendell Brown Sandra Brunson Dwayne Burse Francisco Burbano Tony Burke Darlene Bussey Josefina Bustillo Barbara Cairo Thomas Callahan Marcia Campbell Maria Caparros Maria Capo Ricardo Carmona Connie Carswell Berta Castellanos Emma Castillo Bobin Castillo Fritz Cave Hilda Chevere Adls Cisneros Lloyd Clark Warren Clarke David Clay Terry Clayton Gail Clotman Ana Cocchiaro Renard Coles Nlelonie Collier Brenda Collins Bernadette Conley Mood Conyers Gina Cooper Laura Cordell Beatriz Cosculluela Debra Cox Tony Crist Gamal Crosby Barbara Crucet Clifford Crumbley Eduardo Cruz Celinz Culbreth Beth Curtis Debbie Cussins Marta Cutiuo Connie Daesch Alicia Daniels Terry Daniels Brown-Daniels --xx to-I- i The cafeteria is such a nice meeting place. cwis-Fuentes Dh no, How dare you? C7 Emmett Davis Gina Davis Stephanie Davis Cynthia Day Renee Dean Alex Deguzman Jorge Deguzman Ernesto DeLahoz Michael Delaney Jose DeLaRosa Sandra Delello Yves Delerme Jose Delgado lvlaria Delgado Debra Deloach Sharon Delvilla Johnnie Demeritte Alejandro Diaz lsidorina Diaz Lulra Diaz Al Dorion Jetf Douglas Sabrina Douglas Victor Drayton Debbie Duckworth Luis Duero Brian DuFour Fred Dunlap Charles Edmondson Paul Eisenberg Linda Ellison Janice Ellsworth Nick Esasky Juan Espinosa Flosa Espinosa Charles Fajardo Richard Farnell Elizabeth Faske Armando Fernandez Kim Finch Linda Fitzhugh Byron Flores Sandra Fritts Jesus Fuentes ' Juniors! I91 Stephanie Fulton Jose Fundora Caridad Garcia ldalberto Garcia lleana Garcia Manuel Garcia Maria Garcia Maribei Garcia Oscar Garcia Vidal Garcia Rhonda Gardner Winston Gardner Gerald Garneau Patrice Gary David Gasbarro McArnoid Gaskin Melvin George Sonia Gibson James Gilbert Marta Gilmore George Givens Raymond Givens David Glenn Alfredo Gomez Emilio Gonzalez Francisco Gonzalez Leticia Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Maribei Gordon Julia Granda Preston Graves Derrick Greaves Earl Green Jay Green Jesus Gregorio Marie Grimes 192 ! Juniors Fulton- Grimes Cheating again, Nancy? ,f ij., roth-Jackson v- Y Y ou're right I can see better. am be .X ' - i . ,VL s 5 5' 2 333335 W is Erin I 3' X Debra Groth Maria Guerra Elisa Gutierrez Antonio Guzman Juanie Guzman Donna Hagan James Hall Jon Hall Earnestine Hammett Joy Hanna Sheila Harrell Labraunt Harris Alan Hatcher Paula Hawkes Fiobin Haynie Allison Heastie Flay Helgren Pamale Henry Elio Hernandez Allen Hessell Juan Hevia Linda Heywood Marian Hicks John Higgins Nancy Higgins Orpah Hightower John Hill Faith Hinsey Wanda Hixson Marjorie Holloway Ftobert Holton Janifer Hooker Gayle Hopeton John Howden Harvey Howard Miriam Howard William Howard Deborah Hunter Alejandro Iglesias Queen lnmon Natalie lsom Yuette lsom Pauline Jack Jeffery Jackson Katherine Jackson Paula Jackson Ricardo Jackson Juniors I I93 Leroy James Denise Jans Bernard Jean Michael Johnson Michael Johnson Michele Johnson Alice Jones Anthony Jones Janice Jones Susan Jones Thurman Jones Florence Joyce Mike Kaasbol Suzanne Kanuf Jeff Kasprack Corinne Keegan Donna Kelly James Kelly Daniel Kenny Eugene Kinchen Pat King Dorothy Knight Dave Kobrin Diana Korsman Marcella LaRiviere Homer Lavender Davie Lee Dordra Lee Elizabeth Lee Arthus Lewis John Lewis Mike Levins Ronna Levin Michelle Lighthourne Katherine Lima Sandra Lineback Teresa Leeverson Richard Logue Shelia Longley Angel Lopez Leonel Lopez Aleida Lorenzo Jorge Machado Juan Machado Cynthia Maldonado Hector Maldonado Maria Manzando James Marlow Arthur Marsh Anita Martin Benita Martin ldalmis Martin Maria Martin Ralph Martin Ana Martinez Antonio Martinez 194 X Juniors James-Martinez Wartinez-Moore Oh no, is that what we made? and lot-s ei Eduardo Martinez Robert Martinez Tammy Mason Diane Maudsley Velinda Maxwell Armando Mayoli Debbie Mazzarese Sherline McCray Aurora McDonald Janet McGill Janeen McMann Richard McMoneagIe Archie McMurray Paula McWilliams Crystal Mebane Gustavo Melgar Armpie Melton Jamie Mercado Raul Mestril Karen Mewborn Loida Milian Reggie Miller Bridget Mingo Cynthia Mingo Rodney Mingo Deanna Minnis Gary Mitchell Maria Molina Juan Montalvo Benny Montanez Dwayne Montgomery Brenda Moore 5 LJ? lf .Y 8 N ,iewiw if Q 5 . L .af i , EQ' 6 'f i I ki V ar X If jfx L-44 Ha? Ana Puig Angela Pytrom Q--Daniel Quintana Nury Quiroz Monique Racine Tim Racki Elvis Ragin Steve Raines Richard Rakeman Mayda Ramirez Raymond Ramirez Concepcion Ramon Rafael Ramon Leonor Real Linda Reimers Mike Rentos Barbara Reynolds Daniel Ricci Tammy Richardson Carl Ricks Michael Ricks Nitza Rivera Melody Rivers Ken Rizzo Joy Robbins Alton Roberts Jose Robles Lydia Roddy Casildo Rodriguez Dianne Rodriguez Ricardo Rojo Mia Rosario Daniella Roshinski Kathy Rothenberg Lindsey Rowley Barbara Rubin Jesus Ruiz Ralph Ruiz Del Vizo Ricky Rumph Helen Rutledge Juniors I I97 gs si? Ai.. In uhm 1' 0-15 ,agp , A L fix' Y Q 4? . u 4 . 2 8 Q Y -T fx' if N ,-5 in 1-1- wa, T. Ca .f .1 6.21 if L if tiafi gfi 'SU' .... !'f is-f Q 7elez-Zuccari 4 K S k Let us out. Rolando Velez Abel Veulens Awilda Valentine Orlirio Varela Mariann Viola Damaris Victorero Undril Vicks Russell Vella Jose Valdes V' Jorge Vera Eddie Walker Pollyanna Walkes Alphonso Wallace James Warren Thomas Washington Wardell Westberry Irene White Regina White Althea Whittingham Risa Witherspoon Thomas Withrow Tyrone Wilcher Brenda Wilcox Cynthia Wilcox Wendy Vlhldenradt Rodney Wilder Allen Williams Annette Williams ' Cheryl Williams James Williams Pamala Williams Stephanie Williams Tony Williamson Ronald Willis J Julie Wilson John Wippel James Wise Anne Workman Steven Wright Lory Yankowitz Lisa Zuccari Juniors I I99 The seniors started early plar ning their last and very active year Special plans for Homecomir included serving dinner to the fo bali team before the Senior P Rally and decorating the Senii Hall. A movie about the year wa shown at the Senior Breakfast dL ing SeniorWeek. Yu, gr -' 'V Q, - i' -- 1 ' U I 'I :It 'xi .9 . f ' - If TQ., 4- rg A, L,-vi 'nf 1 i iii S fa x -S .,1 K. 1 is 2 L 4 A ,af- Abad - Argenti FERNANDO ABAD JEANETTE ABELLA - Honoria 2, 3, 4, Literary Club 2, 3, 4, Soph. Forum, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 BRENDA ACEVEDO CMOUSEYJ - Society of Aquarius 1, JV Band 2, 3, VICA 3, 4, Sec. 3, NFL Nominee 3, FBLA4 DEREK ACEVEDO - VICA 4 BRENDA ACOSTA - FSA 2 RAFAEL AGUILA CROTTEN RALFJ - JV Band 1' JV Football 2' Football 3 4 MONTBEBE ELAINE ALBUBY qmeseyak - Softball 3, DECA 4 MERCY ALFONSO DOROTHY ALLEN CDOTJ - CDE 4 ERICA ALLEN BILL ALLGAIR CAUGIEJ - VICA 2, Bowling 3, 4 WALTER ALSTON - Badminton 2, Peer Coun. 3, 4, SOLVE 3, 4 MAGDA ALVARADO CMAGGlEj - YIC 4 MARIA ALVAREZ CMARYJ ROBERT ALVAREZ ROBERTO ALVAREZ QROBBIEJ - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact 3 X DAVID AMAYA ANDY ANDERSON MACHELLE ANDERSON CHALF-PINTJ - St. Coun. 1, Pep Club 2, Volleyball 4 MARIA DEL PINAR ANDRADE CPILIJ BOBBY ANDRINI - Track 1 , Basketbalbf- Mgr. 1 EDUARDO ARENCIBIA CEDDIEJ OLGA ARENCIBIA RITA ARGENTI - Society of Aquarius 1,Sec. 2, St. Coun. 1, 2, 4, St. Behavior 2, Human Rel. 1, Soph. Forum 2, Sub Debs 2, Corr. Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Class Pres., Usherette 3, NFL Finalist 3, NHS 3, 4, Sr. Class Pres., Sr. Senate, JCC, Ying Yang 4, Exchange Club Girl of the Month 4 Seniors I 201 202 f Seniors Armstrong - Bassett JACOUELINE ARMSTRONG - Pep Club 25 Track 4 CORINNE ARNOW - St. Coun. 15 DECA 4 ANNETTE ARROYO - FBLA 4 LEA ARVIDSON - Sub Debs 25 St. Coun. 25 Art Club4 JOHN AUGUSTIN - Society of Aquar ius 25 GNHS 2, 35 Key Club 3, 4, Treas. 45 NHS 3, 4, Treas. 45 Close-Up TRESA AUSTIN CTINAJ - St. Coun. 25 Concert Chorus 3, VALENCIA BABBS LOURDES BAEZ VERONICA BAEZ - Peer Counselor 2' Cosmetology 3, 4, VICA 4 PATSY BAILEY - St. Coun. 15 St. Behavior 25 Peer Counselor 3 LINDA BAKER--3? SABRINA BAKER - Society of Aquar- ius 2, 35 Sub Debs 35 FHA 2, 35 Close- Up 45 Sr. Patrol 45 Homecoming Comm. 4 ANNA BANKS COLLIEC BA S CBIG CJ - DCT 4 Track4 KATHLEEN BARANOWSKI CPOLACK- SKIJ - St. Coun. 1, 25 SMOKE SIGNAL 1, 2, 3, Asst. Editor 45 Swim Team 2, 35 Anchor 35 Ouill and Scroll 4 SHERRI BARFIELD CWEEBLES5 Concert Chorus 15 JV Cheerleader 25 St. Coun. 2, 3, 45 Human Behavior 35 NFL Court 35 Cheerleader 3, 4, Co- Capt. 4 1 FERLEIN BARRERA WILSON BARRERA BERTA BARRERO WILLIAM BARRETT CWILD BILLJ - Science Club 4 RUDOLPH BARRY CHARLOTTE BART E MIRIAM BARTOLOMEY - Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 35 AV Aide 35 Braves Sec. 45 CBE 4 SUSAN BASSETT - Sub Debs Sgt.-at- Arms 1, 2, 3, Director of Activities 45 Octagon Sweetheart 2, 35 YING YANG 45 Literary Club 45 St. Coun. 4 li Jef t, Rf .FL showed her school spirit by dressing up during looming week. Bates - Berry KENNETH BATES LINDA BATTAGLIA CBUTTER BALLJ - Human Rel. 1, 43 Cosmetology 3, 43 St. Forum 43 VICA Sec. 43 St. Behavior 43 St. Coun. 4 KRAIG BEAHN - DECA 4 CYNTHIA BEASLEY CFAT'S3 DEBBIE BELBEY ALAN BELL DENISE BELL CNIECE BUBBLE GUMD Joyce BELL raovcepak' CARNELLA BELTON-QF JAVIER BENWEZ AURORA BENN CSPUGGYJ - sonbaiiak- 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 1, GAA 2gVoIleybalI2, 3,42 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3,43 HERO 4 KENNETH BERRILL DAWN BERR , JACQUELIN BERRY CJACKIEJ - Society of Aquarius 1, 23 French Club Treas. 2, 33 Honoria 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Soph. Forum 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Sr. Sen. 4 PAMELA BERRY CLADY FINEJ - Con- cert Chorus 1, 23 Rap Club 1, 23 Tem- pos 23 Track 2, 43 Drama 43 JV Basket- ball 4 Seniors ! 203 Bertolini - Branch TINA BERTOLINI QBERTJ - Fr. Treas.3 Fr. Forum3 St. Coun. 1, V. Pres. 43 JV Band 13 DECA 43 St. Forum 43 Sr. Sen.3 Sub Debs 43 Human Rel. 43 St. Behavior 43 ICC Pres. 43 Literary Club 43 United Way Chr. 4 KELLY BIBEY KCOUNTRYJ - Society of Aquarius 2, 33 Sorrota 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Science Club 33 Swim Team 33 CHO Pres. 43 YING YANG 4 VIKKI BIGGERS CKAY-KAYJ - FBLA 1 3 Soph. Sec.3 Track 23 Basketball 3, 4, 23 Ex, Coun. 3 CHERYL BILLINGS QTINY REDJ - GAA 23 FYEA V. Pres. 23 Human Rel. 23 DECA 43 Sr. Patrol PENELOPE BIVINS BERNARD BLACK CARLOS BIANCO DEBORAH BLIZZARD CDEBBIEJ - Soph. Forum Honoria 2, Treas. 4, Hist. 33 JCC Treas.3 NHS Seo. 43 Sr. Seng Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Usherette 3 EDDIE BODDEN JO ANN BODINE RICHARD BOLLMAN BARBARA JEAN BOONE fB.B.J - FTA 13 Concert Chorus 3, 4 DAVID BOWENS WILLIAM BOWLERS GEORGE BOWLIN JAMES BRADFORD CTEDDY BEAR, SCOTU - JV Football 13 VICA 2, 33 Football 4 SANDY BRADFORD CBLUED - Softball 1 3 Track 2 CHARLES BRANCH CCABJ - wres- tling 2, 3, 43 Concert Chorus 2, 3 204 I Seniors -4. 'S Brandon - Bumpus halls looked nice after they were all decorated for necoming. TOM BRANDON - JV Baseball 2g BasebaII3, 4 BARBARA BRAVO - YIC 4 ISIAH BRAZIL - Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 KAREN BREWER KATHIE BRIDGES TAMARA BRIDGE CTAMMYJ' THEODORE BRIDOEWATERX FIDEL BRRO-vlOA 3 oHARMAlNE BROMFIELD LINDA BRONBON VALERIE BROOKS CVALJ ELEANORA BROOKSHINE QLIL BITJ - Cheerleader lg St. Behavior 25 AV 4 KIRK BROOKSHIRE ALBERT BROWN QBERTJ - Band 1, 25 JV Football 25 CHO 4 ROGERS BROvv if VERA BROWN , , BRENDA BRYANT? DAVID BDMPUS Seniors I 205 206 I Seniors Burns -- Cespedes RALPH BURNS CTIPPY TOEJ - St. Behavior 1, Human Rel. 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, Football 2, 3, FCA 3, St. Coun. 4, Cross Country 4, SOLVE 4, Sub Debs 4, Homecoming Chr. 4 LOU RDES BURTH -- Society ot Aquar- ius 2, CHO 4 DARLENE BUSSEY L ALTAMESE BUTLERX LISA BUTLER CMS BUTLERJ - St. Coun. 1, 2, Human Rel. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Peer Coun. 1,St. Behavior 2, SOLVE 2, 3, 4, Tempos 2, 3, Concert Chorus 2, 3, Sub Debs 3, 4, All Dade Honors Choir 3, Close-Up 4, Here's Help intern 4 MONTEZ BYRD MARIA CADAVIECO - DCT 3, 4 MAYRA CADAVIECO JANET CADE ANTOINE CALDWELL QCRIKETJ - JV Football 2, Football 3, 4 JUANITA CAMPBELL - Tennis 3, Vol- leyball 4, YIC 4 RHONDA CAMPBELL -- JV Band 1: GAA 1, Band 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4, St. Coun. 3, 4, St. Forum 3, Usherette 3, Sr. Sen. Human Rel. 4, Close-up 4, Rap Group 2 ISRAEL CARAZA - JV Baseball 2, 3: Baseball 4 TONI CARRAWAY-Y GLADYS CARTER - Track 2 KEITH CARTER fK.C.j - JV Football 25 Football 3, 4 MARK RANDALL CARTER - Society ot Aquarius 1, Treas. 2, 3, VICA 2, Pres. 3, Key Club 2, Pres. 3, Sr. Director 4, St. Coun. 2, 4, NHS 3, 4, JCC, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Human Rel. 4 LAZARO CASARES ILEANA CASTILLO QILYQ EDNY CASTINEIRA - Society of Aquarius 1, 2, French Club 3, Latin Club 3, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Sr. Sen. MARIA CEPEDA CARIDAD CESAR MARIANA CESAR - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, FSA 2 LlLlA CESPEDES CCHACHYJ PN. Chapman - Collier. NANCY CHAPMAN - Gymnastics 15 FSA 15 Society of Aquarius 1, 2, Sec. 33 Honoria 3, Sec, 43 CBE Corr. Sec. 4: Nominee for Quill 81 Scroll Queen 4 REBECA CHARLES - Peer Counsel-jg ing 4 MIRIAM CHARLES - DCT 4 -gle- JANICE CHEAVOR LISSETTE CHEVERE MARGARITA - Anchor 3, 45 Cosmetology 3, 43 VlCA 4 ROBERT CHRISTENSEN - Society of Aquarius 2, Soph. Forum 2, Key Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Jr. Class Coun., Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 33 Latin Club 3, Jr. Classical League 35 Literary Club 4 RICHARD CHRlSTlAN CRICKJ - JV Football 23 Octagon 2, Sgt. at Arms 35 Football 3, 45 Sub Debs Sweetheart 35 Sl. Coun. 35 NFL Nominee 3, 4 CLARA CIMADEVILLA QCLARITAJ - Anchor Club 4 PEDRO CINTADO CPETERJ - VlCA 4 NICOLAS CISNEROS CNICKYJ CvNrHrA CLARK fFRUlTJ - Concertjc Choir 3, 4 . DEBORAH CLARK - FBLA 25 DECA 3,775 4 SABRINA CLARK CPUDDENJ - Track? Aide 1, 2, 3, 45 DCT3 TONY CLARK CTCJ - Band 4 DEBORAH CLAYTON - DCT Pres. 4 MARY ELLEN CLAYTON - Honoria 3, Hist. 4 PEDRO COFINO - JV Baseball 23 CBE 4 MELISSA COLLIER 9 Seniors I 207 'IARISQ Collier - Davidson MELANIE COLLIER FELICIA COLLINS CHRISTOPHER COLON - St. Coun. 2: JCC, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Turn-About 33 Sr. Senate, Key Club 4 HUGH CONNER JOHNNIE MAE CONYERS - Sub Debs 1, 2, Parl. 3, V. Pres. 43 St. Coun. 1, 2, 33 Human Rel. 2, 35 CC Players 2, 3, JCC, Octagon Sweetheart 3, Sr. Sen- ate, ICC V. Pres. 4, CHO Sec. 4, YING YANG 4 MYRA CONYERS. GAIL COOPER - St. Coun. 1, 2, 43 FHA 2, DCT Pres. 3, V. Pres. 43 Rap Club 3, NFL Nominee 35 Sub Debs 4 MICHAEL CORDELL NANCY CORRALIZA LINDA COVINS -- FSA 2, DCT 3, 4, Rap Group3 rdf QS. MARVELL COX CSWEEI' CHOCOLA - PRIDE 4, SOLVE 4, Here's Help Intern 4 CARL CRAWFORD CCCJ - Track 1 , 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 4 WANDA CRENSHAW ' NIKI CROMARTIE CREDD CELINA CULBRETH RICHARD CUMBERLAND - St. Coun. 2. 3: Band 2, 3, O11iCer 45 BRAVES 4 MARCELLA CURTIS? VALERIE DANIELS - Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, Rap Group 25 Softball 3 ANGELA DAVIDSON nims DeGra - Dresson DARYL DE GRAFF JOHNNY DE GUZMAN QOUASIMODOJ - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Braves 4, Football 4 LINDA DE KLAVON ROGER DE LAPENA PAMELA DE LELLO -- YING YANG: CC Player 2, 3, Treas. 4, Thespian Soci- ety 2, 3, 4, CBE 4 MAYLIN DE LEON ENRIQUE LIBERA CI-IENRYJ - DCT 3, Pan Am 3, DECA 4 CARLA DEMPS CCRUNCHYJ - Con-'if cert Chorus 3, 4, Tempos 3, 4, CC Player 4, Honor Choir 4 EARL DENNARD CINTERNATIONAL PLAYERD ROBIN DENNISON CROBJ - Mixed Chorus 2, Concert Chorus 4 ALONZO DENSON PAUL DEOLIVEIRA CPAULOJ SHARON DESOTO CDESOTOJ - Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Sorrota 1, 2, Parl. 3, Sgt. at Arms 4, St. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Coun. 1, Water Polo 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, NFL Court 1, CHIEFTAIN 2, St. Lite Editor 3, 4, JCC, Interact 4, Sweetheart 3, Football Statistician 3, 4 ERNESTINA DIAZ CBARBARAJ LOIRA DIAZ SHARON DILBERT PHILIP DI NUNZIO JOHN DOTY - JV Band Section Leader 1, 2, Band 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 4, Concert Band 3, 4 ERIC DRAYTON CDR. JAZZJ -- JV Band 1, Band 2, 3, 4 CYNTHIA DRESSON QSIDB - Sorrota 4, Human Rel. 4 Seniors 1 209 Duhart - Ferguson WALTER DUHART SHARON DUNCAN ANNIE DUPONT WANDA EDGECOMBE - FSA 1, 29?- FBLA 3, St. Coun. 45 Tempos 45 Con- cert Chorus 3, 4 DENISE EDWARDS - Volleyball 4 DEREK EDWARDS PATRICE ELIARD CTEADIEJ - Cosme- tology 3 KAREN ELLIS ENRIQUE ESPlNElRA HARRY ESQUERRA VlCKl ETHERIDGE - German Club 13 Sub Debs 3, 4 SANDRA EVANS DONNA FARFAN KAREN FARMER - FSA V. Pres. 1, FBLA V. Pres. 2, 3, Pres. 41 ICC 2, 3, 4, Sub Debs Chap. 3, 4: SOLVE 3, V. Pres. 4 sauce FARRELL QFA-RATD WENDY FERGUSON 210 I Seniors f 'g Fernandez - Fryar LOURDES FERNANDEZ CLULYJ RICARDO FERNANDEZ - JV Baseball 25 CBE Pres. 45 CECF 4 RUTH FERNANDEZ KRUTHIEJ IRIS FERNANDEZ ANA FEGUEROA GUILLERMO FIGUEHOA KIM FILEFDK KIM FINCH -JACQUELINE FITZPATRICK - Anchor 1, 2, 3, 43 FBLA 45 St. Coun. 3, 4 SHARON FLETCHER - Swimming 2, '35 Anchor 1, 2, Treas. 3, Sec. 4, Literary 4 HILIANA FLORES MICHAEL FLOYD 95' RONALD PHILIP FOLKMAN - Bowling 2, 3, 4 JOSE FONSECA - VICA 4 CARMEN FRAGA ALEXANDER FRANQUI CLIFFORD FRANQUIZ STEPHEN FRASER DELMAR FROST FREDDY FRYAR Fryson, - Gammon, , FREDERICK FRYSON QPOPJ - AV 2 LEONARDO FUENTES QLEOJ - Tennis 2, Capt. 3,4 PILAR FUENTES BERNADETTE FULLWOOD CFAT - Sub Debs 1, 2, 3, 45 Society of Aquarius 23 FHA 2, 35 SOLVE 3, 4g HERO 45 Track 45 Sohball 4 'L KTM FULMOHE QFAT, FINE, AND FOXYJ STEPHANIE FULTON MARTHA FUNCHESS SILVIA FUNDURA QCHTSPA3 - spanish , , club 11 FBLA 45 Yao 4' A GERALD FUSSELL LORRAINE FUSSELL JANICE GALLON - JV Basketball 1 , 3g Basketball 43 Soflball 4 SHARON GALLON X JOSE GALVEZ ANA GARCIA - Spanish Club 1 MAYDA GARCIA - DCT 4 ROBERT GARCIA VIVIAN GARCIA sn n ALICIA GARMON 51- GARNETT- GREGOR Y RAYMOND GARNETT CONSUELA GASKIN KSWELAJ - Pe Club 25 GAA 25 Basketball 45 Track 4 DORETHA GASKIN CPRECIOUSJ - FHA 3 MELODY GASKIN LOUIS GEHRING LEYDA GELABERT KANGEL FACEJ - Art Club 25 St. Coun. 2, 3, 45 St. Forum 2, 3,4 CYNTHIA GILBES CSYDNEE, OINDYJ - Sorrota 2, 3, Hist. 45 JCC5 CHIEF- TAIN 2, Faculty Editor 3, 45 Sr. Sen.5 DECA Hist. 45 CDE45 YING YANG KEVIN GILLIAMQIL' PATRICIA GIUBILO - DCT 4 EUDALDO GONZALEZ CEDDIEJ SAMUEL GONZALEZ ANTHONY GORDON CTONYJ SONJA GORDON - FBLA Ulf DONALD DOUGLAS GORGE - DECA 45 CDE 4 PHILIP ANOREW GORGE CPHILJ - Key Club 1, 25 NFL 1 , 2, 3, 45 Society of Aquarius 1, 25 Soph. Forum5 Soph. Class Treas.5 SMOKE SIGNAL Editor 35 SMOKE SIGNAL 45 Quill and Scroll 3, V. Pres. 45 NHS 3, 45 JCC5 Sr. Sen.5 Sr. Class Treas.5 ICC 45 Exchange St. 45 St. Coun. 4 CHARLES GRAFF - JV Football 25 Football 35 Sorrota Sweetheart 3 LINDA GRAHAM LPIGLETD - Honoria 3,4 JORGE GRANDA - Soccer I , 2, 3, 4 CHRISTINE GRANT CSWEETS or BROWN SUGARJ DAVID GRANT KGREAT WHITE HOPEJ - JV Football 1, 25 Interact 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 FCA 25 Sub Debs Sweet- heart 35 Sub Debs 45 St. Coun. 35 FSA 35 Close-Up 45 Football 3, 4 ELSIE ALICE GRAY CPATJ - FCPX' Sweetheart I5 Turnabout 3 HAROLD GREEN - JV Track 1, 25 JV Basketball 1, 25 JV Football 25 Track 3, 4 RANDY GREGGS CHONDO and SLINKD - JV Band 15 Band 2, 3, 45 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orch. 2, 3, 45 Section Leader4 SANDRA LUANN GREGORY CSANDI or SHORTCAKE7 - VOE 3 Seniors I 2I 3 Gribble - Hicks PATRICIA GRIBBLE CTRICIAD - Anchor Club 33 Homecoming Queen Nominee 4 NORYS GUERRA FRANCISCO GUZMAN FRANK GUZMAN PATRICK HAGAN REVARDA HAMILTON CREVAJ - Soft- baIl4 RAYMOND HAMMELL GERALDINE HAMPTON CGERRIJ - Softball 1, 4, Pep Club 23 Basketball 4, Track4 JOHN HANKINS DARLENE HARRIS WINIFRED HARRIS DAVID HARRISON DONNA HARTILL MARK HASSELL ROSA HAWKINS CBLACK GIRLJ - Slu- denl Coun. 1, 2, 35 Girls Track 2, 33 CDE 3, 4 MATTHEW HAWLEY DENNIS HAYES - JV Football 1, 25 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Interact 2, 3, SMOKE SIGNAL 2, 3, 45 Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, CHIEFTAIN4 SHAWN HEGST OM DEBRA HENRY. MARY HENRY C MEOJ - Drama 1 , 43 FYEA Sec. 2 DIANA HERNANDEZ CDIANI, MAMD -- French Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Newspaper 1 MIGUEL HERNANDEZ - Rap Group 3 ODALIS HERNANDEZ - Cosmetology 3, 4, VICA 4 FRANCIS HICKS CBABYJ 214 I Seniors in fl Hicks - Isom JOHN HICKS - NFL 25 JV Football 25 Swimming 3, 4 ANTONIO HIDALGO MONA HIGGINS QHUGGY BEAFD -- Sub Debs 35 Cosmetology 3, 45 VICA 4 SUSAN HIGGINS DAVID HILBERT BEVERLYN HILLIARD CBLACK GIRL it 1j-- Sub Debs 35 St. Coun. 3, 45 HERO 3 GREGORY HINES QMR, HINESJ - JV Football 1, 25 St. Coun. 35 Rap Group 25 St. Forump Human ReI.5 CC Player 45 Football 3, 45 Track 2, 4 RENEE HIXSON CFOXY REDJ - DCTX 2, 3, 45 Peer Coun. RICKY HIXON WANDA HIXSON - Counselor 2 TIM HOBBS DEREK HOLOWAY - JV Football 1, 25 Art Club 25 Yearbook 25 NFL 2, 35 Key Club 2. 35 Sub Debs 35 VICA 45 DECA 4 GARY HOLTZ MARIBEL HONG - CBE 4 JANIFER HOOKER MICHELE HOPKINS KMICKEY, MICKE- LOBJ - GAA 25 CHIEFTAIN 2, Photo Co-ordinator 3, Class Editor 45 Sorrota 3, V. Pres. 45 ICC Sec. 4: SMOKE SIG- NAL 45 Quill 8. Scroll 3, Treas.5 Home- coming Nominee 45 St. Coun. 4 CEASOR HORNE BARBRA HORTON - JV Cheerleader 1, 35 NFL Nominee 25 JV Batgirl 25 NFL Finalists 35 St. Coun. 35 St. Forum 35 Latin Club 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Interact Sweetheart 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Batgirl 2, 35 Interact 4 NANCY HOUCK BRENDA HUESTONK AMANDA HUGEE EMILY HUNT MARGARET HOWARD CMAGGIEJ - GAA 15 Peer Coun. 25 Modern Dance 35 Chorus 3, 45 Tempos 45 Sorrota 4 SALALETTA ISOM 216 I Seniors Jackson - Jones TYRONE JACKSON - St. Coun. 1, 2, 3, St. Coun.3 FBLA 23 St. Coun., Junior Councilg ICC: Human Rel. 33 Senior Senateg DECA, DECA Treas., District 19 Treas. 4 VICKIE JACKSON - V Modern Dancep Pep Club 13 Track 2, 3, 4: Softball 4 SIFREDO JAMINEZ RAUL JARAMILLO - Aviation 2, 33 Yearbook CPhotographerJ 4 MICHELE JEAN RUSSELL JELKS VALERIE JENKINS CAROL JEPSON WENDY JERNIGAN JOSE JIMENEZ DAPHNE VANASSA JOHNSON - Vol- leyball 23 HERO, St. Coun. 4 KATRINA JOHNSON CLIL BlTJ - erette 33 Homecoming Court, HERO 4 LETITIA JOHNSON CSWEET Tj -- Peer Counseling 23 FBLA3 Tempos3 Concert Chorus 3, 4 WANDA JOHNSONX ALICE JONES DIANE JONES - cc Players 4916 JONNY JONES MICHAEL JONES PAMELA JONES - FBLA 23 St. 2, 43 St. Forum 2, 43 Tempos 3, Trea- surer 43 Concert Chorus 3, Vice Pres. 43 ICC 43 St. Patrol, St. Forum 4 JANET JONES 3 . 3 i 1 rf L-an-L Ee Q,'7'Qf 'D 'L if Xdj Jones - Lane REGINA JONES JOYCE FLORENCE ' MARY KANUF CJUI Y FRUITJ - JV Band, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Treas.- Asst. Quart. Master 45 Honoria 3,4 GEORGE KELLER CSKIPD - Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 ANGELA KELLOM ANITA KELLY CSWEET PEAJ - Track? Team 2, 3, 45 Volleyballg Peer Counsel- ing 35 HERO 45 Anchor 4 GENEVA KEMP QSWEET BROWN SUGARD - Fres. Senator 15 St. Coun. 1, 4, 25 Soph. Forumg Sorrota 25 FBLA 35 St, Vol. 35 DECA 4 RENEE KEMP ARTIE KING CSHAKA5 - St. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama 1, 2, 35 St. Behav. 1 5 St. Rel. 2, 3, 45 HERO5 Anchorg Con. Chorus 45 Art 45 Homecoming Com. 4 SAMMY KING BRENDA KNIGHT CBOO BOOJ - JV Band 15 Band 2 EVONNIE KNIGHT QBONNIE BUBBLESJ -St. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hu. Rel. 1,45 St. Beh. 2, 35 JV Cheerleader 25 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Rap Group 2, 45 Homecom- ing Com. 45 Student Forum 4 KEITH KNOLLMAN CSKEETERJ - Sci- ence 25 VICA 35 Sorrota 4 CIub3 ' SANDRA KNovvLEs QELISEKIJ - Key? EDWINA KNOX CPANKJ - Sub Debs 3, 45 Usherettes 35 St. Coun. 45 Homecom- ing Queen LINDA KASKI KLYNN, TEDDY BEARJ GENE KRUTE- VICA 3, 45 Radio 4, 35 Anchor 3 JOSE LAMAS - Span. Club 15 Soph. Forumg Society ol Aquarius 25 Key 2, 3, 45 NHS 35 JCC5 Baseball 35 MAT 35 CECF 4 PAMELA LANE'Xf PETER LANE Seniors I 217 Lara - Lucas ROBERTA LARA KBOBBIEJ - Peer Counseling 1, 2, 3, Tempos 4, DECA, Concert Chorus 3, 4 LISA LASSETER VALERIE P. A. l.AW - Concert 1 WALTER LAWTO . JANIE LEE - FBLA 3, CBE 4 SHENA LEE WENDY LEE - Fr. Class Pres., NFL Finalist, Fr. Class Coun., Society of Aquarius 1, 23 Soph. Forum, Sub Debs 2, 3, JV Cheerleader, JV Batgirl, Inter- club Coun. 35 Jr. Class Coun., Interact Sweetheart 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 43 Var- sity Batgirl 3, 4 CHRISTIAN LEMIEUX - Debate 3: Tennis4 MARIO LEON ROLANDO LEON ROSA LEON THOMAS LEONARD BARBARA LEWIN - Peer-Counseling 1, 2, 35 Newspaper 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Sor- rota4 DEBRA LEWISX KEVIN LEWIS ELEANOR LILLY DOUG LINDHOLM -VICA 4 LEE LINTON - Art Club 4 WILLIAM LOGUE MANUEL ENREQUE LOPEZ - Society oi Aquarius 1, 2, Soph. Pres., Soph. Forum, NFL1, 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, Quill and scroll 3, 43 St. Coun. 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, Debate 1, 2, 3, St. Beh. 33 NHS 33 United Way Chairman 33 Senior Patrol 43 ICC 4, Human Rel. 4 MILCA LOPEZ NESTOR LOPEZ - Yearbook 2, 45 VICA 4, DECA 4, Radio and TV 4, Braves4 RICHARD LOVE CBUGJ - JV Football 2, DCT 4 PATRICIA LUCAS CNE-NED - St. Coun. 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4g NFL 3, Homecoming Coun 4, Close-Up 4 218 I Seniors 4, -ss' i T -'v Lynn, - Martinez LAURA LYNN - YING YANG SHARON LYONS LINDA MACK CATHY MAHONEY - Sub Debs1, 2, 3, 4 CCor. Sec.J, Smoke Signal 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, DECA, Water Polo 4, YING YANG PATRICIA MAHONEY - Sorrota 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, CDE, DECA 4 CHARLES MALDONADO TERRI MANN - Cosmetology 1, 2, 3, 4, VICA Club 4 Je EDNA MANUEL -- Student Coun. 3, 4, Student Forum 3, 4, Homecoming Com- mittee ANDREA MONUS KAREN MAPSTONE - Key Club 4 XAVIER MARANON ANA MARRERO ROSA MARSAL ALVESTER MARTIN QMR. MELODYJ -- FCA CPres.J 2, JV Football, Track Team, Stu. Coun., VICA 2, NFL Final Football 3, 4, Interact, JCC, Stu. Coun. Execu- tive Board, FHA, Chairman Human Rel- ation 3, DECA, C se-Up JUDY MARTIN VELICIA MARTIN JOSEPH MARTINEZ LYDIA MARTINEZ RICARDO MARTINEZ - Soccer 3, VICA4 CHERYL MASON - DECA 3, 4: YING YANG MAZELLA MASON - Concert Choru 3 4 . JOSE MASSANA - Auto Mech. 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Op Student DANNY MATHEW NANCY MARTINEZ Seniors I 219 Maycock - Montgomery 'MARK MAYCOCK WILHEMINA McBRIDE Q WONDEROUS WILLAJ - Yearbook 2, 3, 4 ANGIE MCCURY QANGIEJ - Honoria 4 BETTY McGREGOR - Swim 1, 2, 35 Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor 2, 3, CBE 4 FRANCES MCIVER CGEMINIJ -- DECA 4 WACHELL McKENDRICK CSHELLYJ Span. Club 1, St. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4, Soph. Forum, Society of Aquarius 23 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, SMOKE S GNALQ Sr. Senate OZZIE McMURRAYr CHERYL MCNEELY - HERO Treas. 4 SOLNEATHER MCOUEEN - Anchor 2, 3, 4, Treasg Orchestra 2, 3, 45 BL Awareness 3, 4, Homecoming 45 SI. Beh. 4 CRYSTAL MEBANEAL CATHLEEN MEDEROS DEBRA MELTON CDEBBIEJ - St. Beh. 2, Peer Coun. 4 ANABEL MENDEZ MARIA MILIAN MIGUEL MILIAN - Close-Up 3, Soccer 4 ROBERT MILIAN JAMES MILLERX KATHY MILLER SHALLY MILLER? VANESSA MILLE KAREN MINTER --Sub Debs 1., 2 SALLY MONGIONE ERNESTINE MONROE QERNIEJ HERO 4 CHRIS MONTGOMERY - Art Club 23 HERO 4 220 l Seniors fl f L Montgomery - Nash MINNIE MONTGOMERY - Spanis Club 1 JEANETTE MOORE CNETFAJ - DHA 3 FIDEL MORALES CANGELJ - Aviation 3, 4 JUDITH MORAST QJUDYJ - Key 3, 4, V. Pres., ICC: DECA 4 ' ini? . ROLANDO MOREJON RAUL MOREJON CARLOS MORENO CCHINOJ - Pan- Am V. Pres. 3, VICA RONNIE MORRIS WILLIE MORRIS DEHISA MURPHY KATHY NAGLE - Close-Up 3, Latin 1 2, 3, V.-Pres., Honoria 2, 3, Hist.g Inter- Club Council 3, Sorrota 4, DECA 4 CDE 4, Literary 43 YING YANG CARLA NASH - Swimming 1, 2, 3: Water Polo 2, 3, 4, NFL Nominee 3, Anchor 3, 4, Cosmetology 3, 45 Statisti- cian 4 Soniors l 221 SANDRA NIXSON QNICKD - . . n 222 I Seniors Navarro - Palmer MAYDA NAVARRO LORI NEMETI QMOUTHJ - Chic 1, FSA 2 DONNA NESS QMESSJ - Sorrota 1, 2, Jr. Director 3, Sec. 45 CHIEFTAIN Soph. Editor 2, Club Editor 3, Editor 4, St. Coun. 23 Tennis 3, JCC 33 German Club Sec. 33 Quill and Scroll, DECA 43 Sr. Senate EILEEN NISSMAN - Art Club Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4 1,4,Track1,2,3,4,St.Cou .3 SHERRYETTA OADDAMS - Concert Chorus 3, 4, Tra 3, 4 CARMELO O'FARRILL QRICKYJ - JV Football 2, Track 3, Literary Club Cul- tural Reporter 4 ERIC OLENDER ROBERTO OLLET CATHY O'ROURKE - Sorrota 2, 3, Treas. 45 Swimming 2, 3, St. Coun. 2, St. Forum 3, Water Polo 3, Literary Club 4 MANUEL OROZCO EDWI NA ORF! PATRICIA ORTH CPATTIJ - Spanish Club 1, FSA 1, St. Coun. 1, 2, Human Rel. 1, 2, St. Behavior 1, 23 St. Forum 1, 2, Swimming 2, Water Polo 3, Anchor V. Pres. 45 CBE 4, ICC 4, Litera Club 4 DOROTHY ovens EETl9P DARRYL OWENS MATIS OXIDINE C REEJ - Track 2, Band 3, 4 FELECIA PACE qLEGGSJ - Art Club 4 MARTHA MARIA PACHECO CMAR- TICAJ - Cosmetology 3 JENNY PAGE CJP REDb - JV Band 15 Band 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 3,4 LINDA PALMER -7... ae Q Palmer - Pierce LINDA PALMER - Pep Club 'IQ JV Cheerleader 2, 33 Cheerleader 4 ZORAIDA PARDO HENRYEUA PAWERSONQP RUDOLPH PEART JUAN PENATE-Track 2 DELIA PEREZ QDELITAJ - FBLA 23 Peer Counselor 2, 3, 45 Pan Am 35 SOLVE 43 DCT4 EDWIN PEREZ CEDDY PUERTO RICAN5 - Swimming 23 Gymnastics 3 ELIA PERDOMO ANGELA PERKINS CBUFFYJ4 MICHAEL PERRY QJOEYJ - Rap Group 45 DCT 4 WENDY PERRY VIVIAN PIERCE CNELLEJ Pitts - Reynolds DWAYNE PITTS MARISOL PIZARRO - Sorrota 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Soph. Forum, Junior Class, JV Cheerleader, Senior Class VP, Senior Senate VP, Quill 81 Scroll 4, lnter Club 4, DECA 4 CRUZ PLAZA - Yearbook 4, Newspa- per 4, Quill St Scroll 4, Tennis 4, Photog- rapher 4 ROBERT POLLMAN JAMES POLITO DAVID POLLARD HUMBERTO PONCE - Football 2, NFL 2, Society of Aquarius 2, interact 3, Baseball 3, 4, Honoria Sweetheart 3 JESUS PONCE - JV Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4 NIROL POSADA - JV Baseball 2, 3, Baseball 4 JAY POWELL CATHY PRATT BETTIE PRICE RUBIN BERNARD PROCTOR - JV Football 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, St. Coun. 2, 3, Peer Counseling 3 MARIA ELENA PUENTES JORGE OUERO CYNAY RAGOONAN - JAMES RAMIREZ - JV Football 2, Football4 , f JAMES REED - Concert Chorus 3, 4, Tempos4 KAREN REED CREEDJ - Council 1, 4, JV Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Student Advisory 3, Yearbook 4 CLAY REISINGER ESTHER REYES MARIO REYES - Soccer 4 LARRY S. REYNOLDS CHBJ MARK REYNOLDS - St. Forum 1, JV Baseball 2, Baseball 3, 4 224 I Seniors Rhodes - Ruiz de Val HENRIETTA RHODES JOHN RICHARDSON - Marching Band 1, 23 Track 1, 33 JV Football 2g Football 3, 4, St. Coun. 4, St. Behavior 4 ALBERTINA RIOS BRENDA RIVERA DEBBIE RIVERA CCHUBBS3 - Chorus 1 p Concert Choir 3 MANUEL RIVERO DAVID RIVERS LORENZO ROAN QSMOKEY3 - Foot- ball 3, 4 TOM ROBERTS RENE ROBINSON CNAY-NAYJ - St. Coun. 25 FHA 33 Modern Dance 3, 45 Anchor4 JOHNNY RODGERS-Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ PEDRO RODRIGUEZ RAYMOND RODRIGUEZ SUSANA RODRIGUEZ CSUSYJ - Cos- metology 3, 4, VICA I ANGELA ROLLE - JV Band 15 March- ing Band 2, 3, 4, Vlhnd Ensemble 2, 3, 4, St. Coun. 2, 33 St. Behavior 2, 33 Track 2, 35 Grad. Herald 33 Sub Debs 3, 43 Sr. Senate, Close Up 43 Softball 4, Baritone Section Leader 4 YVONNE ROMER CFREDDIEJ - Dram 1, 2 NANCY ROSADO DAVID ROSIER QUINTON K. ROTHELL CBUDDYJ - VICA 4 DONNA ROWLAND - Basketball 3, 4 CARLOS RUBI ROBERT RUIZ EDWIN DE VAL RUIZ Seniors I 225 226 ! Seniors Runde - Shaffer GLENN RU CCooIwhiteJ LOU RUSH4 SUE FIUETH KATHY SALTERS - Chorus 3, 1 VICKI SANDERS CShOrtie Finej - S. Coun. 1, 4, St. Forum 4 ' ANGELA SANTIAGO CSunnyJ - Peer Counselor 2, SOLVE 3, 41 DCT 4' CHRIS SAUNDERS CSkeetJ ROBIN SAUNDERS - Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2 DIANE SAWAMOTO - Society of Aquarius 1, 23 Soph. Forum 2, Honoria 3, 4, Sr. Patrol PENNY SAWYER NATHANIEL SCONIERS - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 43 Football 4 CHARLES SCOTT JOANN SCOTT - Rap Club 23 FBLA 4, I Track 4 KING SCOTT DOLORES SEGUINE CDedeJ - Honoria 3, 4, CHO 4 LINDA SHAFFER - Honoria 3', 4, CBE 43 CECF 4 no ' Sharzkwitz - Smith JOSEPH SHANKWITZ JASPER SHARPE JUDY SHEFTALL+ EULA SHEPARD SHERYL SHUMAN qsnerryy - Bowling SARA SIEN fLa Chinaj - Pan-Ameri- can Club 3 GINA SILEO CSiIeyot0 - Swimming 1, 2, 35 Water Polo 1, 2, 35 Society of Aquarius 1, 25 NFL Princess 25 Latin :Club 35 NHS 3, 45 CHO Treas. 45 CECF .1055 SILVEIRA CManyJ - JV Baseball LISA SILVERMAN CSiIve-rbirdy - Peer Coun. 1, 25 Honoria 2, Chaplain 3, Sgt.- at-Arms 45 Society ot Aquarius 2, V.- Pres. 35 St. Coun. 2, 35 ICC 3,45 Human Rel. 35 Sr. Sen.5 DECA V.-Pres. 4 LENORA SIMMS - St. Coun. 1, 45 St. Behavior 15 Soph. Forum, Latin Club 35 Sr. Patrol5 Human Rel. 4 SANDRA SIMPSON CSandyJ - FYEA 15 French Club 2, 35 St. Coun. 2, 3, 45 Human Rel. 2, 35 YIC 45 St. Behavior 4 VERNON SIMS KATHI SINGLETON fLegsJ - Rap Club 25 Basketball 45 Track 45 Softball 4 ALICE SMALL 1RedJ - JV Band 15 ROBERT SMALL BONNIE SMITH CYNTHIA SMITH - St. Coun. 1, 3, 45 St. Behavior 35 Anchor 35 JCC5 St. Forum 45 Sr. Sen. GREGORY SMITH CFrankieJ - Track 4 JACQUELINE SMITH JANNETH SMITH QJCJ - Peer Coun. 4X LETICIA SMITH Concert Chorus 2, 3 Band 2, 3, 45 Vlhnd Ensemble 3, 4 Seniors I 227 228 I Seniors Smith - Smokey MARSHALL SMITH CLitlIe Bit - Shorlyj LUISSETTE SOLER DIANA SOLOMON TERRI SOLOMON JUAN SOTO - JV Football 13 Football 2, 3, 4 NANCY SOTO VIVIANA SOTO Cvivij - Peer Coun. 35 Horrorla 3, Sec. 45 FBLA 4 DEBORAH SPENCER CPeachesD - Sub. Debs 3, 4: SOLVE 4: FBLA 4: YIC 4 RHONDA SPENCER - FSA 2: St. Coun. 2 KAREN SPURLIN qBaby Bluej - Peer Coun. 25 DECA 3, 4 ARLENE STATEN CSlimj - DCT 4 TERRI STATEN GREGORY STEWART greedy Beary gli LINDA STEWART CARLA STOKES - VOC 35 CBE 45 CECF 45 Literary Club 4 DIANE STRAUGHTER qTiny Headj - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3. 4: Softball 2, 3, 4 STEVEN STRICKLIN ooNsTANoE STUCKEYQF- 12' Sullivan - Tltrower PETE SULLIVAN - Latin Club 3: NHS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Interact 33 Key Club 43 Literary 43 CECF 4 CHARLES SUMMEY - Swimming 1, 2, 33 Water Polo 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4 JOHN SWAIN - JV Basketball 1, 2: Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4 VIRGINIA SWEAT CSporty Redj MARK TARDIF CNoggetJ - Gymnastics 1, 23 Key Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Braves Club 43 Water Polo 4 DAVNOR TAYLOR - Cosmetology 33 CHO 43 CECF 4 - HOPE TAYLOR',k PAMELA TAYLOR fPritzyD - Cosme- tology 3, 4: VICA 4 TROY TAYLOR JR. CDr. Wolfj - JV Football 33 VICA 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 4 PAULA TEPPERBERG - Sorrota 2, 3, 43 St. Coun. 3, Treas. 43 JV Batgirl 33 St. Forum 3, 43 DECA 4 LOUIS TERLINGO STEPHANIE THAMES CGI Gij - Drama 1, 2, 33 St. Coun. 3,43 HERO 4 BONITA THOMAS . SANDRA THOMPKINS - FHA 2, erik- Modern Dance 13 Cosmetology 33 AnChOf4 GAIL THOMPSON CCool Bowlegsb -X- St. Coun.4 SAMUEL THOMPSON RON THORPE - Key Club 1, 23 Ger- man Club 1, 23 DCT4 ANGELO THROWER Seniors I 229 230 I Seniors Tzppins - Vall-Lloveras CURTIS TIPPINS GLORIA LLERA AWILDA TOLEDO CWILLYJ - Keyettes LEILA TOLEDO - Band 1, 23 J Cheerleading 3, Co-Capt. 3 THELMA TOLLISON TAMMY TOMS - Society of Aquarius 13 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Octagon Srveet- heart 1, 23 JV Majorette 23 Sorrota 23 Majorette 3, 43 Interact Sweetheart 33 Interact 43 Bat Girl 3, 4g Homecoming Court4 RICHARD TOVE LEE ANN TORRES PHILIP TORRES QPHILJ - NFL 33 Honoria 4 VICTOR TORRES - JV Football 1, 23 Football 3, 4 OSCAR TRAVIESO ELGIN TUCKER CSUPER TUCKJ - JV Football 33 Football 43 Track 3, 43 Wres- I tling 3, 4 MARTY TURNER - Track 1, 43 Football 23 Cross Country 43 YIC 4 EUGENIA TYNES QJEANIE-LEOJ Band 1, 2, 3, 43 JV Basketball 13 Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3 LUCILA VALDES CLUCYJ DOLORES VALENCIA CCUOUIJ TERESITA VALLEJO DAVID VAL L-L LOVERAS :LS ,N Q' Al Mooney and Shelly McKendrick sort ID cards. LAURA VAN CAMP FERNANDO VELASQUEZ RONALD VELI.A FELICIA VEREEN - FHA 1, 2, 3, Peer- DX' Counseling 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL Nom. 2, 4, Solve 3, 4, St. Coun. 45 Track 4, Track 41 Homecoming Comm. 4 MICHAEL VEREEN . YOLANDA VERFEN DENNIS VIEIRA CWI H DOCTORJ - Aviation 1,2, 3, 4 STARLA VOUGHNS WANDA WAGNER CWANNAJ - Sub Debs 2, 3, 4, Bat Girl 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, DCTA 4 DAVID WAITE ANITA WALKER QBIG BOSS TALKER J - Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Bas- ketball Scorekeeper 4 MAGALY WALLEN CARL WALKER CFAT O D -- JV Foot- ball 1, 2, Football 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 EDWARDS WARREN ALLISON WASHINGTON PAMELA WASHINGTON - Volleyballf 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Art 1, 2, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Softball 3, St. Coun. 4, Rel- ations 4 SARA WASHINGTON CLILJ - Year- book 1 , 2, 33 Pep Club 2 TIMOTHY WASHINGTON CICE CFIEAMJ - Football 3, 4 232 I Seniors Watson - Wright FRANCINE WATSON KAREN WEAVER - Spanish 15 FSA 15 Swimming 25 Waterpolo 35 Anchor 3, 45 JA 35 St. Coun. 45 Behavior 45 CBE 45 CECF 45 Forum 45 Literary 4 DENSEY WEBB - Sub Debs 2 JOHN WELCH MELVIN WHITE - Aquarius 25 VICA 4 PATRICIA WHITE EUGENE WHITEMAN , ARTHUR WILLIAMS QACHIE BOYD -,X Track 1, 2, 45 JV Football 25 Peer Coun. 2, 3, 45 Players 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Wres- tling 3,45 Stu. Coun.4 CAROLYN WILLIAMS CSUGAR REDQ - GAA 3 CURTIS WILLIAMS QCOOL COOKIEJ e Band 1, 2, 3 4 .nom WILLIAMS MAVERICK WILLIAMS QMICKEYJ -- JV9k Band 15 Track 3, 45 Marching Band 4 MICHAEL WILLIAMS CCHOPSJ - Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 SMOKE SIGNAL 1, 2, 3: Ouill and Scroll 2, 3, 45 Relations 4 STACIE WILLIAMS CTWINJ ANDREA WILSON - JV Cheerleader 25+ St. Coun. 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 VICA 3 ANTOINE WILSON - Peer Coun. 3, 45-1: Homecoming Court 4 DENNIS WILSON - JV Football 3 PAULINE WILSON CHARLES WINEBRENNER DONNA WIPPEL - CBE 45 Nominated for Homecoming Queen 4 JOY WOODARD CREDJ - Peer Coun. 35 HERO 4 I CALVIN WOODS CC.W.J - JV 3 KAREN WOODS - Aquarius 25 CBE 45 CEFE 4 CARL WRIGHT Wright - Zuccari ALDEAN WRIGHT ERMA WRIGHT - Sub Debs 4: Rap Club 4 REGINALD WRIGHT THERESA YARB - CBE 4: CEC 4 DONNELL YOUNG CDEACONJ - JV Basketball 2 FRIDELIE YOUNG KENNETH YOUNG QLAW RIDERJ - JV Football 33 Track 3, 4g Football 4 YOLANDA YOUNGBLOOD CPOOCHIEJ - Spanish Club 1, 2g GAA 23 JV Cheer- leader 3 NILSA ZAMBRANA CYVONNEJ - DCT 4 LARRY zuccf-xm CZUKED - Drama 15 Seniors name their superlatives -1 4 'Li X00 8 Us rf 1. Most Intellectual - Jeanette Abella, Javier Benitez. 2. Done Most for M.C.C. - Phil Gorge, Tina Bertolini. 3. Most Likely to Suc- ceed - Mark Carter, Wachell McKendrick. 234 I Senior Superlatives HF 3- Q. ea ., ,LM N . :V 5, ' at ' ' 'A-Q,-A A ff' T .Q i f 'W ,H r.QQ3. 2 ras' X . ilyq-,,. H ,I L 'Ae ,KRT 1 . Best All Around - Linda Barker, Fred Abad. 2. Most Leadership Ability - Manuel Lopez, Rita Argenti. 3. Best Dressed - Charmaine Bromfield, Artie King. Senior Superloiives I 235 1. Best Looking - Barbara Horton, Bobby Andrini. 2. Most Athletic - Aurora Benn, Lor- enzo Ftoan. 3. Best Personality - Rhonda Campbell, Reggie Ogburn, Sabrina Baker. 236 I Senior Superlatives fa fy ' S 1 . Most Popular- Edwina Knox, Robbie Alverez. 2. Most Musical - Charles Powell, Angela Santi- ago. 3. Most School Spirit - Ralph Burns, Donna Ness. Senior Superlulives ! 237 1 . Most Dependable - Robert Alvarez, Debbie Blizzard. 2. Wittiest - Kelly Bibey, Elgin Tucker. 3. Most Dramatic - Philip Torres, Johnnie Mae Conyers, Maurice Woodside. 238 I Senior Superlotives TI 'E C011 IT 'I' 1. Most Original - Michael Williams, Gina Sielo. 2. Unsung Hero - Tyrone Jackson, Pam Jones. 3. Most Artistic - Laura Lynn, Michael Floyd. Senior Superlofivss I 239 11 :512 44526 ff'-T. .. .,V:l -,Q 4.365 4.279 4.224 To nominated for Silver Knights -3 i 4 l. 6 7 8 1. Art -- Laura Lynn 2. Athletics - Fred Abad I 3. Citizenship - Rita I Argenti I 4. English - Jeanette Abella 5. Foreign Language - Michele Jean 6. General Scholarship - John Augustin 7 Industrial Vocational- Manuel Lopez 8. Journalism - Phil Gorge 9. Math - Mark Carter 10. Music - Linda Baker 12. Science - Robert Christiansen 13. Speech - Tina Bertolini I2 1 3 Silver Knight I 241 Senior memories. . . 24215 'qua'- T' SP 1 ,. Seniors I 243 The unclerelass remembers 1977 LP- I w ., H .. ,-Hn. 521 H9049 FK Fu' ' ,, , A , Q 1 ,ig ' . - A I . ,.,,,k,f.W - xi 5, . 2- 2. ,wg 1: W -Q. -1 , f lf :f 1J'1-min-.ww - we . --sq.,:,. ' -' :rm V ne 4: I! ii' 244 l Underclass CGA fifiy Q-,- Q22 X ,-4 9I',?f-' 5,3955 13-42' -LJ Undarclnss I 245 TEAUTI OIG? PASS WITH MQQRF Nu FOODS UR DRINKS ALL N Faculty in , - Faculty leads the way ERVED RKING 248lF I Q aa'1 P' , Q Mr. Nicholas Borota Prmclpal Top Row - Mr. James Cash - Adult Education Principal, Mr. Samuel Forde - Community School Principal. Mid- dle Flow - Mr. Carl Hanna - Asst. Principal, Mr. Clifford LaBar - Asst. Principal. Bottom Flow- Dr. Terrence O'Connor-Asst. Principal. Faculty I 249 250 I Faculty Bryan,-Brady Top Row - Mr. John Bryan - Asst. to Asst. Principal, Mr. Vincent Ali - Guid- ance Chairman, Counselor, Mr. Jeffrey Paris - Business Manager, Interact Sponsor, Government, Head J. V. Foot- ball Coach. Middle Row - Ms. Patricia D'Alessio - Activities Director, ICC, Stu- dent Behavior, Human Relations, Mr. Jack Brady - Athletic Director, Head Basketball Coach, American History. 5 K 'ffl 049 I I Top Row - Ms. Grace Aikens - Home Economics, HERO, Mr. Jerry Anderson - Physical Education, Head Football Coach Ms. Martha Anderson - Media Specialist. Middle Row - Ms. Joyce Annunziata - English, Honoria, Mr. Steven Applebaum - Math, Ms. Maria Armor- Spanish. Bottom Row - Ms. Florence Baccus - Peer Counseling, Flap Group. Faculty I 251 Bancroft-Eargle l . l tt , A s... , ax , . ,. Q, ,,,. ' . ..it . Top Row - Mr. Mark Bancroft - Math, Class ot '77, Ms. Elaine Bern- stein - English, Ms. Faye Berry - English, Counselor, CC players. Middle Row- Mr. Paul Bervaldi - Government, Ms. Katherine Bicos - CBE, Typing, Mr. Robert Bridges - Auto Mechanics. Bottom Row- Mr. Ralph Burns - Physical Edu- cation, Girl's Track and Field Coach, Ms. Betty Buzzard - Cos- metology. . I-:ffrr-9r'2'-fare 'E if '- it '.LE:1:k55i5f.,,.fg, 531324 if ,J if- t . f -.- X 4 . m' ' f Q 'f-, X ' ' A tv :w .. . ,, ,E , .A.. ,.. .,, , , .. .. .,.. H. . ,, ,N . , W . if t-' .:. HHN ., - .. -11 111 'wt '- Q ' ffm: ' 1:1 ma ':1i ll 'A . pw, ..,. :gyms is m x K In g H i Top Row - Ms. Mary Buzzella - Special Education, Literary Club, Mr. Larry Byrnes - Asst. Baseball, Asst. Football Coach, P.E., Mr. Francois Champagne - Bookkeeping. Middle Row -- Ms. Judith Cooper - English, Mr. Flussell Davis - Biology, Ms. Glo- ria Douglass - English. Bottom Row -Mr. Guy Eargle - Math. Faculty f 253 Edwdrds-Floyd Top Row - Mr. Jackson Edwards - Radio, Radio Club. Middle Row - Mr. John Elam - Auto Body, Mr. Gonzalo Esparza - Math, J.V. Baseball, Ms. Debra Feldman - Special Education. Bottom Row - Ms. Patricia Felts - English, Ms. Vivian Fernandez - Math, Sorrota, Mr. Charles Floyd - Science, U ' Q- 9 254 I Faculty Xe on- l . ik fi x , fi if 10 rester- Gonzalez ,.4 'i If - , - ,, 1 F l, I if li A I lbi lv iil, F H? .g' Q1 -A H ,V i QIW 3 , Top Row - Ms. Evelyn Forester - Math, Ms. Constance French - Head Media Specialist, Mr. Norman Frye - Diversified Mechanics. Middle Row - Mr. Jeff Garret - Graphics, Ms. Dale Gary - Art, Mr. Dominic Giacaboni - Counselor. Bottom Row - Mr. Robert Gonzalez - Co-op Education, DCT-A. Faculty f 255 Hardrick-Holler H... Top Row - Ms. Yvonne Har- drick-Shorthand, Mr. David Harter - Math, Anchor, Head Tennis Coach, Ms. Barbara Haw- ley - English. Middle Row - Mr. Robert Hertler - PE., Head Baseball Coach, Mr. Donald Hoecherl - Health, Drivers Ed., Head PE. Dept., Head Gymnas- tics Coach, Mr. Wayne Hoffman - Majorettes, Tri-M, Guitar, Band. Bottom Row - Mr. George Holler-Art. 256 I Faculty ...Q-4 , .-' Aiikbtxl - v- Tough-Kilmartin 2-fi, Ig .' 'Eff .. gif if V- t ,fm :1 .. -'fegglyfi ,, it 'HEL' ag V E 5953, Qi : , -X j .- 518 K fs K Af rl sk . sv. - ,5 J 0 , Q A L4 .NL , F 'Ms:'.-Aislzfff' ,xx Top Row - Mr. Barry Hough - American History, Mr. David Howie -- VlCA, Pre Vocational Auto Mechanics, General Shop. Middle Row - Mr. Kenneth Jaworski - Asst. Football Coach, Health, Drivers Ed., Ms. Lisa Johnston - Modern Family Living, Mr. Vincent Kantorski - Guitar, Key- board, Orchestra. Bottom Row - Mr. William Keete -- Counselor, Head Soccer Coach, Ms. Patricia Kilmartin - English. Faculty I 257 , . we- ' Ein .l .1 Klores-Luechauer f it .. A ' hh - . I ' H ' LLLL' at 5' A I 1 as E , aa- fl : -.ff --. ... fn- , f- V s 1?.Wsa'1fge.g,gtf? I.. ' Q ,'., T? ' 'Qfl ' s' N -. Lf . - F .args-5 is 258 1 Faculty ..il 'E a l Q i Top Row - Mr. Jeffrey Klores Drivers Ed., Asst. Football Coach, Mr. Walter Kloss - Vocational lndustrial Arts Head, Air Condition- ing, Ms. Barbara Layne - Foreign Language. Middle Row - Mr. Bob- ert Lesher - Basic Electronics, Mr. George Lockerbie - English, Mr. Joseph Long - American Studies, Asst. Track and Field, Head Cross Country. Bottom Row- Mr. Gerald Lotito - History, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Basketball Coach, Mr. Dan Luechauer - DECA, CDE. felvin-Milmore 9' fr, '91 4 Top Row- Mr. Willie Melvin - Amer- ican Studies, Head Softball Coach, Ms. Annie McRae - Math, Sub Debs, Modern Dance. Middle Row - Mr. William Mears - Math, Dr. Lillian Meyer - Piano, Concert Chorus, Music Theory, Tempos, Ms. Linda Meyer - Typing, FBLA. Bottom Row - Mr. Thomas Meyer - Math Head, Mu Alpha Theta, Ms. Maryann Milmore - CHIEFTAIN, English, Quill 81 Scroll, SMOKE SIGNAL, Journalism. Faculty I 259 E i vt' at : V fs. X Top Row - Ms. Noel Miner - Sci- ence, Asst. Gymnastics Coach, Mr. Thomas Moore - English, Mr. Don- nell Morris -- American Government, Human Relations, Student Forum, Stu- dent Council. Middle Row - Ms. Susan Muransky -- English, Mr. Walt Olson -- Government, Law, Asst. Football Coach, Mr. Michael Pelfrey - Botany, Key, Keyettes, Head Vol- leyball Coach. Bottom Row - Mr. James Pete -Woodwork, Cabinet Making. 260 I Faculty Miner-Press 5 'F 1 'Qt Top Row - Mr. Joseph Pieze - Social Studies, Asst. Football Coach, Head Track Coach, Ms. Diana Pohl- man - Media Specialist, Audio-Vis- ual, BRAVES, Mr. Ronald Pollack - Biology. Middle Row - Ms. Dorothy Poole -- Physical Education, Asst. Softball Coach, Head Girls' Basketball, Ms. Veronica Potter -- Typing, Eco- nomics, Business Law, FBLA, Mr. Richard Prekaiski -- Math. Bottom Row--Ms. Gail Press- Beading. Faculty I 26l Rhodes-Snay Top Row - Mr. Richard Rhodes - Social Studies. Middle Row- Ms. Sue Riley - English, Ms. Joyce Sanford - English, Asst. Water Polo Coach, Ms. Edvvina Scavella - Home Eco- nomics. Bottom Row - Mr. George Scheff - Printing, Mr. Bruce Sherwin - Math, Mr. Patrick Snay - English Dept. Chairman, Foreign Language, NHS. ,I s Q' NJ I 'E I rmiwfdfl fl .-- 6 '-ff' J - an '- ' , ,,. L - us f ,- ' i f J E 4352555 5 ' jr SSS1 S' 1 .Q , 9 S .Q .X-,Q 262 1 Faculty af xl 1.. . Ti .mx nell- Vega Q! XL! Top Row - Mr. Willie Snell - Social Studies, Asst. J.V. Football Coach, Asst. Basketball Coach, Ms. Gertrude Sobol - Place- ment Specialist, Class of '79, Mr. Thomas Spencer - Chemistry. Middle Row - Ms. Barbara Stanhagen - P.E., Bowling Coach, Asst. Girls' Basketball Coach, Ms. Verna Thomas -- English, Mr. John Turnipseed - Biology, Head Swimming Coach. Bottom Flow - Mrl Sam Vega - Behavioral Studies, Class of '78. Faculty l 263 if C --Qi LNY1.. . i . K 264 I Faculty Vereen- Williams if Riga Top Row - Mr. Alonzo Vereen - Drivers Ed., Ms. Martha Vest- Home Economics, Mr. William Von- Seggern - DCT. Middle Row - lvls. Mollie Whitlock -- Counselor, Mr. Shelton Whittle -- Drivers Ed., Athletic Trainer, Ms. Ann Wilburn - Health Services, CHO. Bottom Row - Mr. Vernon Wilder - Work Experience, Asst. Football Coach, Mr. Joe Williams - English. ' .. G+ .1 :Cn il te. i 4 is Top Row - Mr. Larry Williams - English, Ms. Adele Woot- ers - DCT-B. Middle Row - Mr. Anthony Zucoo - Biol- ogy, Head Wrestling Coach, Mr. Bruce Zwigard - Physics. Bottom Row- Ms. Ann Savino - Teacher's Aide. Faculty ! 265 Secretarial staff 266 ! Faculty i 531 ? t i E is Top Row- Ms. Mary Lou Riley - PrincipaI's Secretary, Ms. Marjorie Torres - Secretary, Ms. Joanne Brown - Treasurer. Middle Row - Ms. Mildred Jennings, Secretary, Ms. Vivian Harden, Secretary, Ms. Portia Moffet, Secretary. Bottom Row - Ms. Rene Weston, Asst. Registrar, Ms. Agnes Adair, Registrar. ?q F ., 22 s ii X rx- , .l.s E, x5. . t H I' backers, we've got our eyes on, you, Top Row-1 . Mr. Vega, you've got legsl?! 2. Cheese! Middle Row-3. Hallelujah, 4. What next? Bottom Row - 5. We just X.. washed our hair and oan't do a thing with it. is ,Y 2 3 ii? I sy. I '5 Y f,,e.-fd - :il S 2- i 5 Faculty I 267 Iv,--1 1,... i11l ' 'U' Wil 'LUN H851 HAH! f'i'1f1gN1,,gEg X' 5 - 5' . , 7 11 1 11,5 -g Vi 1 11 :K 1 f - 1 V1.1 SUPPORT , OUR 'ADVERTISERS 5'-:Inna-r Zi aff 268 l Community N 22.5 if 5 5' asf 53255 i 0 - 3:75 ui ,H , --ig, Q f1'fff:45kii .3f'4.ufHs. 5 Communit :sk ww. Community I 269 A super year for the Super Chiefs , LPQGURAYKQVO .v ' .',-', W. S, . 34 A.. uwmiiiiggf gd' , Q 1 1 ,Hx 1 5 Q .1 QA if Y C ' A4 PT. -QS . , b i ' --?1,l!UU.1 . i iff? X -ly . dir Cj'1n?qwf,Lfff f6p'?1z4nJa' , ' C fi ,'7 ..zfgf11.'fzQlw..-Eff ff!1wu11ffiif 1.17 ? ff,4,z.fm rf f I, ,IJ awuf , faux!!! fziw ,wwf L41 Cgifwmaflaffzvb 9 - f f 1 I7 QL 7 N 14 my Lfxfszgflwffyz' ,ffzf 1' f fzafff i fa-inf! 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Oh, say can you see. . 270 I Community X re number 1! y, just call me the Fonz. l s Work on Homecoming decorations was hard, but fun. sk Community I 27l Letter from the Editor T9 CkQ9xm,bhimf.Lb, NVWm'w'Uk 'biffvlb SXMLYXL-Adldllwgwusbgwx LX,mxnYK9Jli1,LHd mbihQ1Uwu6mmwxLdJwx'w9:mwwuQdCn-HubbSG!:. mm 09311510 l-U9-kJC5rUo3YmUUr'kxx'Lo C,0.cumv.0 Jwmw mfkainwmgfmmmnuugmkhmwmgwdmqhum- Mxmamkuuguw' ,qrswmksxx widdlmmm 1-Am.. 13 and omnw,mUmJUimlrsekmswALmm+Cum.AQi6L+unm,bi3Qfn ww.,w6'ohhC1k, Ski SLLKSIX-JD 3 ISI ,x..A'u,c,Jn mmawnxmmpwgdmlwf x, wXid-23? muulivmwua Wm Quwxc,-Su.Qgxn,whoCMJf gun , wx ewwwm , N951 wk m5,+mCk,wT'H,,,W w-WLDXQSM O12SXS5U5lblmtX1,gLiSLm,bsJw3umuo.QQ1uNUNwmgxl5ANub. WND-V03A5vxGN,Qwmgefmsx,v.AxanAQdmLN .Qjfkfki -, ' xarmx cmwm www naw mm gbsrmtku CLGTLQ. 6mm.fiXb,whn wah ond k6whwkwxs,mb,A N mc 5gxln7vXo.b,wmmi61mKdQ k,9Awnmi95o,Qus1A.M mmm :iw MWWMMW., MQ MGM coxxbawiwcd uw Www-MW wwwwwwuw QMM QQ WM Swim-Sm-Qhmlg Bes+ Wishes N:.,,, Fox- M a r Pho1'ogra phy, I nc 375 Eas+ 49'l'h S+ree+, Hialeah, Fla. 330I3 558-b89I fy 273 Compllmenis of MARY FOSKEY Presndenl' of Ladies Auxiliary fo VFW Pos? l893 757 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Loclza Florida 688-9 l 64 TELEFONOS: 62l-2565 6254030 smorfa F OT0 STUDIO FIISIAS DE I5 mos 'ons roros nu cnnn roros or cun '-372'-SN ....z2.:z'2'::G.., SE IESTAUIAN FOIOS 4867 NJN. Ili SI. VIUAS CAROL CITY, FLOIIDA Lois of Love and Peace Io CHO '77 ff' G: e itffg? 9' Las Villas Sporting Goods Center Km Anounnui OWN!! 4BII NW. ISSN ST PHONE: 620-4341 cARoi. crrv, FLA. 33055 Dea resl' Ca rla, The hard 'limes we had Iogeiher are easily forgoHen by +he good 'limes and memories we've experienced. Congra+ula+ions Wi+l1 Love, Ken 274 ! Community CLIMATE MAKERS me ' iQafxdQ2wWy 644 N.W. 95th SIFBSI, Miami, Florida 33150 751-2248 Congralulalions Seniors ANONYMOUS ' JOSEPH J. ADES nn. MASYER AGENT NATIONAL LEADERS CORPS The EQ ABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States X P. O. BOX 868 IGSTB N. E IBTH AVENUE BUS: B47-4481 NORTH MIAMI IEACH, FLA. SBIG! RES' B80-GIGS For lhe Besi Flowers, l+'s DO DROP FLORIST 743 Fisherman Sfreef Opa Loclra, Florida Good Luck Class of '77 EARL'S 5 and I0 HARDWARE 5l45 NE 2 Avenue Mr. H. Lieberman THE L. 6. BALFOUR COMPANY Congrafulafes 4 X QQ a 3 4. X , - H , - I sf- . fa f f, I' v ia The Graduafing Chiefs of I977 Congrafulafions Seniors For One Sfop Shopping in Our New 22,000 Sq. Ff. Showroom ANONYMOUS A Complefe Line of Arf Supplies and 'School Supplies Engineering and Draffing Supplies Office Supplies - Prinfing Office Machines - Sales, Service, Renfal Ph .624 2563 Office Furnifure and Equipmenf one' ' q J b 1 Sfafionery and Greefing Cards NAQMl'S ' ' L-5- Drugs and Cosmefics CQIFFURE DE MQDE gp 5' ,:' 'qi' N 743 N.E. I67 Sf., N. Miami Beach 3729 N,W, ibm, S+, ff' ' ' Dade 65 l -8 l 2I Opa Locka, Florida 33054 1 Ff. Lauderdale 525-6483 HedY and Girls Fasf Delivery Dade-Broward C 1y!275 Congra'l's! Dr and Mrs lrwlnJ Kurizack Phones 26I-3096!26I-565I Sevilla Gardens Flowers for Thai' Un'forge'Ha ble Occasion by Sylvia Wa+ler 720I CoralWay Miami Fla 33I55 Congraiulahons, Javier, for your early graduahon we re proud of ou Mom Dad and Mari-Carmen I I I I 722l Building I Diseases and Surgery of fhe Eye Neil M Koreman, M D P A Diplomaie American Board of Ophihalmology Susie I05 i800 Wesi 49'lh Sireei By Appomfmeni 823-3024 Hialeah Florida 330l2 To all my friends year s been busy buf filled wi+h fun +ha+ I shared wrih many of you Special 'thanks and luck +o Sidney Bagel Rourky Rus'l'y Skeeier Beef and especially N B A Lois of Love Mess Thanks To all oi you for helping make This year +he besi. The 276 X Commun .ty CLE '- ggi! NN 1- -l CAR RENTAL ELSA GLENN 62l'76'j4 and 1515 N.W. 167th Street, Suite no E 624-227: Miami, Florida 33169 Night 62:-2552 Good Luck Seniors KITCHEN QUEEN Cusiom Ca bineis Remodeling Paneling Acousiical and Luminous Ceilings Drywall Consfrucfion 13051 sz:-9976 I TNC. AND ' 3510 NORTHWEST i75th STREET oPA LocxA, FLORIDA 33054 Good Luck Seniors '77 ANONYMO U S Congraiulaiions Class of '76 Carol Ci+y Medical Cenier 4805 NW I83 Sfreei' Miami, Florida 33055 PIEDMONT AIRCRAFT Bldg. 4l0, OPA Loclca Airporl' Learn 'ro Flyll CongraI'uIa+ions +o +he MCC CHIEFS BIG DADDY'S LOUNGES INC. lb565 NW I5 Ave. TOBY'S 7-I I Open 24 Hrs. a Day 37I I NW I67 S+ree+ Elfvgn I BAGELS WHEELER DRUG YEA CHIEFS Carol Cu+y s Only Famlly Drug S+ore An Old Fashioned Friendly S'I'ore Chief Howard Towbln Chief Sherre Towbln Ioved and cherished Donna Mom Karl and Doug Good luck 'ro +he CHIEFTAIN s+a'Ff +he SMOKE SIGNAL and MS M MILMORE Mr and Mrs Richard Racme Love, luck and happiness +o our I For 'I'he Bes+ See Bagel Fare I990 NE l63 S+., N. MB icy f 277 SENIOR SENATE Congratulates the Class of '77 Front Row -- President Rita Argenti, Angie Bolle, Vice-President Toni Carraway, Sponsor - Mr. Mark Bancroft, Trea- surer Phil Gorge, Lisa Silverman, Johnnie Mae Conyers, Rhonda Campbell. Top Row -Wachelle McKendrick, Tina Bertolini, Sue Bassett, Jackie Berry, Edny Castineros, Jose Llamas, Cynthia Smith, Javier Benitez, Donna Ness, Cindy Gilbes. 278 I Community AERNEST J. GRASS Dresident and Business Manager TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL No. 390 MIAMI, FLA. and VICINITY U i ' A X - ,:'::':L -. 'X f'?f?l7:9X K I If ' ii W A . N, on 4 ' Q 1 ' fn. ui mo N.w. nn smear W W Home: phone Muuvu, FLORIDA 624-6595 TEL.: 642-6255 We are working for 'rhe beH'ermen+ of +he working men and women of our indus+ry. Teams+ers are beau+iful people. Good Luck Chiefs '77, Riddell-Russell A+hle+ic - Rawlins - Sand - Puma Adidas Congrafulahons l665 Wes+ 49 S+ree+ FALLING ROCK I-w':5::'5Iu:T Wifh U ndyi ng Love 822-5073 +o Squawberry Shor+ca ke From Congra+ula'l'ions +o fhe S+uden'I's and FacuI'I'y of Moc From CHIEFTAI N S+aff ty!279 ufill and Scroll remembers . JFK QM' auuavqf .. 4 9' 'ff-ff: gg 1w21Mw A -1 3 .3 . . .WM W.. . . ,, ,,. f M V f v gf ,1 ff er fy - 2 280 ! Commumty happy 1972 3? -1 I f Q l :ug i will IMF g 5 ii IMS' I--s Yi yi Q I 5 I Y f v. 4 Egg fl ii 7 K L


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