Parkside High School - Aries Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

 - Class of 1985

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The gymnasium, industrial arts, home economics, and music de- partments were still unusable. Thir- ty-two of the seventy teaching sta- tions, or classrooms, were still un- finished. Up until the last moment, one of the major concerns of the Board of Education was whether or not the cafeteria would be able to serve the students and faculty, or if they would have to 'lbrown bag it. The new school was situated on a fifty-five acre tract of land located off Schumaker Drive. The building contained 5,000,000 cubic feet and had a capacity of 1,200 students. The facility was also full of major innovations for education in Wico- mico County. Some of these innovations includ- ed special facilities for handi- capped students such as easily ac- cessible ramps leading from the upper to the lower level and low- ered water fountains. The walls in the teaching stations were actually demountable partitions which en- able classroom size to be easily changed as the need arises. The building contained almost no win- dows or doors in the classrooms, and the only natural light in the school was supplied by the firedoor located in each classroom. An- other major innovation was the air conditioning system. Along with the ultramodern audito- rium, which held nine hundred people, the school also contained the only planetarium in Wicomico County. The new Viewlex planetar- ium would allow for new in-depth study in astronomy. The new high school was dedicated to Royd A. Mahaffey, who served eighteen years as the Superinten- dent ofthe Board of Education, and Parkside's mascot, the Ram, was derived from his initials. CCopy by Brian Rinehartl From site selection in 1971 to ground breaking in 1975 to partial occupancy in 1975... lil I A A W.- I- gg ' 1 ,....u......-1:1-. -1- - ' ,-M,,V..,,.,A.,. - . - ..- ,J- V' W YS.--' .--'ir ' - ' - -y.. - ,. 'T ,. W ,,,,v5:a:,-2:-FS' ' . 11' ' ' . - ,fi . L-3g.'-- . W - - . 1... f . L.. .I 1 ..x., b - 7. Fl, ,Q V .-- . , ,M ' m . ., ... . W .r The exterior of the main entrance and the media center area were completed and the steel canopy supports were erected early in construction. Plans included a control tower for a modern driver's education range. The band room near! the auditorium corridor. Part of this area later became the yearbook room. Fire escape corridors were added to the exterior of the upper level. SQS' icuii 11' I MN - ll ligwgl intra: 1 iiAxv.1n.i.rAxt iQv ' ' .1 -. 5 .-.-uvmn. - .: '-,,,-g?v-v will All 9,151 a ,pd an-V mv .Mm--K mn . :nib , ' .ff--f JR' -1-0. , - -JH g 511,53 nv: A rx. , W ,,,.. A-ww M ,wwf -, --Q Lf- L - - 1' 1' AM' . H. VV M h 0 , , ,uw W...-. ' '. A 4, -- .zmfuirf-. V -1 - Qi? .-:J , 8 ' 1 fs xx X ,-,., M . ,L K fy' wfuravfffff' X ' N gwgmaaaawui , ' .. -gif '- ii 'S- V .4 ' , .K i .- ff X- E 5 .I NIL x ea R- Q Isa' ,,,f. f, me- QA ,, ' mam,-xf 'Hx 4 ' ,fa 'vf...f-an-W . ., , 42.-'.zJ,5' 41, f.. fn. .. -Vyvfqq ., A ', .J M'-',,1.,' . ,' , ' 5 4 . 1 1 .ff . ' . v .qw f f Right: The gym floor before sanding and sealing with heavy- duty varnish. Far Right: The com- pleted but unfur- nished science areas. Right: Future loca- tion of Home Eco- nomics. Far Right: Yellow up- holstery and white tables liven up the completed Home Economics area. Large rolls of carpet are temporarily stored in an open area under con- stmction on the up- per level. When the exterior walls were complet- ed, the bus ramp, with parking area and sidewalk, were graded for finishing touches of asphalt and concrete. The Industrial Arts! Drafting areas. 4 Construction Scenes . V d, ,V , ' tv' .. 1 . ,-1 1 Av f T A 'f 4, sf 2 5- Ji-'Sidijg'iLzz2iL?1iI1fi',L ,.,. ,V ' f Ll Y. l '-rw:-+V Mr. Anthony Sarbanes, pic- tured in the doorway of his un- finished office, was appointed as Parkside's first principal on the recommendation of Super- intendent Royd A. Mahaffey. Mr. Sarbanes began his educa- tional career in Wicomico County in 1961. He taught at Pittsville High, Wicomico Ju- nior High, and Wicomico Se- nior High, his alma mater. After sewing as assistant prin- cipal first at Wicomico Junior High and later at Bennett Se- nior, he became principal of Wicomico Senior High in 1971. Mr. Sarbanes demonstrated remarkable ability to organize and work with people, quali- ties which proved invaluable in the hectic early days. Park- side was about seventy per opened in September, 1975. None of the special areas were ready, and the sounds of con- struction work in the west wing competed with the sounds of the band and cho- rus practicing in the Media Center. The new librarian- faced thousands of books all waiting to be carded and stacked. The bells did not work, the main lobby was of- ten dusty, and construction workers roamed freely. Park- side people coped with the chaos and established the spirit of striving that has marked Parkside's decade of class. The yearbook staff ex- tends a special thank you to Mr. Sarbanes who furnished the color slides and construc- tion history used in the open- ing section. cent complete when its doors l Pictured above are faculty and support personnel who have been with Parkside since 1975. Standing: Back Row: Bruce Oldham, Pat Briscoe, George Landes, Bob Koontz, Gary Gladwell, Jim Wilson, Esther Ball, Carl Wilson, Tom Lewis, Carol Moody, Virginia Shuler, Mahlon Trout. Middle Row: Andrew Smiley, Andy Hall, Sandy Crreer, Clay Thompson, Mary Starnes, Andrew Buchanan, Ruth Koehler, Sam Prillaman, Cindy Bennett, Maria Evans, Bonnie Potter, Brian Cordrey. Seated: Jean Fitzgerald, Dollie Wright, Sylvia Outen, Hope Murphy, Mary Fulton, Nancy Evans, Pat Derby, Bill Wilson, Crladys Goslee, Alfonsie Purnell, Erma Sheats. Floor: Alice Jones, Collidge Wood. Plot Pictured: Jim Urse, Pauline Warwick, June Livingston, Lillie Wilson, Laura Maxwell, Rita Meise. Mr. Sarbanes and Ten Year Personnel 5 VICTCDRY T LAST! Homecoming '84 was fantastic! Thursday afternoon each class decorated a hall patterned after the theme, 'lAladdin's Castle, and spirited students then moved to the gym to try something new - a pep rally before the traditional bonfire. The band performed, the cheerleaders sparked up spirit, and the court was introduced. On Friday morning, the winners of the hall decorating contest were an- nounced. In first place were the se- niors with the sophomores finish- ing a distant second. Trailing closely behind were the juniors and freshmen, respectively. To boost school spirit, students dressed in green and white on the day of the game. At 6:45 Friday evening, cars and trucks gathered in the Civic Center parking lot where they were lined up for the parade. The parade then proceeded across Glen Avenue, through the stadium parking lot, and around the track surround- ing the field. The seniors who participated in fall sports, cho- rus, SGA, band, and other activi- ties honored their parents in a pre-game ceremony. Kick-off was promptly at 8 o'clock. The first half went well for Parkside. Breaking the school record, Jai Isear scored a 42-yard field goal. Brenda Briscoe, Varsity Cheer- leading Advisor, croums Dar- rell Brow while Queen Karen West looks on. At halftime the court was hon- ored. Karen West and Darrell Brow were chosen to reign over the remainder of the weekend. Their attendants were Penny Parsons, Ginger Cooper, Craig Leak, Andre Scott fsenior representa- tivesb, Lisa Stephens, Lisa Kill- mon Qjunior representativesl, Kim Clark, Wendi Bell Csopho- more representativesj, Tricia Van Dornick and Kim Lennox ffreshman representativesl. The second half of the game continued to go Parkside's way. Scoring the last touch- down of the game, the Green Machine left the final score of the game 27 to 16 in the Rams' favor. On Saturday, students con- verted the cafeteria into an Aladdin's Castle for the dance later that evening. Posters Senior quarterback Rich Wrenn fires a pass doumfield. Senior Horace Bratten is blocked by an Easton player. Homecoming '84 7 C -FY. HGIVIECCDIVIING '84 from the hall decorating con- test were put up on the walls and balloons and streamers were hung from the ceiling. At the dance, spirits were still soaring high from the pre- vious night. A record-breaking crowd danced away until 11:00 ending a successful Homecoming '84. 8 Homecoming '84 it VR!-,-' 3 g Wanna The Senior Homecoming Court - Craig Leak, Penny Parsons, Karen West, Ginger Cooper, and Andre Scott - take the characteristic ride around the football field. Alan Morris jams with date Tracey Fletcher. , 'Vg Q 1 , A 0 1 ,gf Q .ga , . V, A ,., ' tim ,z-5, A TYPICAL DAY AT PARKSIDE A typical day at Parkside? It's un- heard ofl Students may follow the same basic schedules every- day: they may get up at the same time in the morning, an'ive at school at the same time, go to the same lockers, to the same classes, face the same teachers and leave by the same path. But something special, something different, something unique happens to someone, some- where, at some time during each day. The result? No day is a typi- cal day! That four-legged visitor, a cute little puppy which wandered in one morning, made the day spe- cial for the students who stopped to pet him. That bou- quet of flowers, that UA on a quiz, that guest speaker, that teacher who took time to listen, those special friendships: all make up the not-so-typical days, the extra-special days, the nev- er-to-be-forgotten days here at Parkside High School. Top right: Counting dovim the long, Gary Lynch, Billy Duck, and Rodney dreadful February days, makes Park- Warwick are all smiles as they begin a side students sad. new day. Parkside students take time to pet an unusual visitor. PROFILES During the 1984-85 school year, Parkside hosted a foreign ex- change student, Andreas Pant- len, from Oevlinghausen, Ger- many. He anived in the United States on August 25, 1984, in New York City, where he toured for live days before coming to Salisbury. He lived with Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Bounds and their son Chris, a junior at Parkside. Se- lected through AIFS, Andreas earned very high marks in Ger- many and demonstrated a profi- ciency in English. His winning Alex Azar, a Parkside student who qualified to waive his senior year by exceeding a grade point average 5.7, began his college career at Dartmouth in Hanover, New Hampshire, in September, 1984. Making the transition to college life posed no problem for Alex who was able to com- plete his high school graduation requirements while at the same time begin his college career. He became freshman class student assembly representative, Dor- Dr. Evelyn Blose Holman was ap- pointed as Superintendent of Schools for Wicomico County ef- fective July 1, 1984. Before com- ing to Wicomico County, she held the position of Executive Di- rector of Curriculum and ln- struction in Frederick County. In 1965 Dr. Holman graduated from Indiana State College with a Bachelor of Science degree. She earned her Master's degree in 1968 and her Doctor of Philos- ophy degree in 1985 from the University of Maryland. Dr. Hol- man also studied at Harvard Uni- versity, Western Maryland Col- lege, and Carnegie Mellon. Among some of her educational personality was also a factor in his selection. While at Parkside he played on the varsity soccer team, and participated in the Photography, Ski, and Varsity Clubs. After returning to Ger- many on July 15, 1985, Andreas enrolled in his former school to complete two more years of high school. tHe must also serve eighteen months of mili- tary training before going to col- lege.J Parkside students en- joyed Andreas' visit and formed lasting friendships. mitory Cluster Council repre- sentative and served on the Fac- ulty Council on Computing. No one noticed that Alex was a year younger than the other fresh- men, and he soon became just another Hone in the pile of stu- dents at Dartmouth. Although the work was harder, he main- tained an A average in an aca- demically challenging situation. The decision to waive his senior year was the right one for Alex Azar. memberships are National and Maryland Middle School Associ- ations, National and Maryland Associations for Supervision and Curriculum Development, American Association of School Administrators, Maryland Pro- fessional Development Acade- my, National and Maryland As- sociations for Secondary School Principals, International Read- ing Association, Maryland Read- ing Association, National and Maryland Council for Social Studies, Maryland Arts Council, Maryland Humanities Council, Maryland Negotiations Service, Delta Kappa Gamma, and Phi Delta Kappa. Q ' .as -I L 'fj, r WGRLD AND NATION Disaster struck on the world scene. ln Ethopia, 7.5 million people hovered on the brink of starvation. ln an effort to provide funding for food, many popular artists formed a group called Band-Aid and re- leased Do they know its Christmas? The Uworst in- dustrial disaster ever struck in Bhopal, India, when the Union Carbide chemical plant leaked methyl isocyonate, killing over 2,500 people. Women were in the news in 1984-1985. Geraldine Fer- raro, Democrat, became the first woman nominated to run for national office, when she served as the running mate of Presidential candidate, Walter Mondale. Although not elect- ed, the Mondale-Ferraro ticket established a place for women in the highest realms of poli- tics. Capturing the hearts of Americans, Mary Lou Retton became the first U.S. woman to win an Olympic Gold Medal in gymnastics. Slogans and catchy advertis- ing phrases have always been a way of life in the U.S. The Wendy's fast food chain gained national attention with their l'Where's the Beef? com- mercials. Also, in a new wave of political interest and patrio- tism, l Love the USA bumper stickers appeared overnight, and prominent magazines, such as TIME gave editorial space to the psychology be- hind the popularity of such slogans. World and Nation 15 YL. , ' -ra 4 .. Jw, 3 'H , I 'f' 'I P 36 ' hy' LYJJ4 ilu 'g B 1- 15 pr A 1, 44 s. :TJ I .. 'u v I I ' I .Q' a u 4 'f Q, '-N if Sxifif' ' uf- -, 2 ' ' P 1 l sph tiff s V, .1 P .' -ll' ii l j 1- 5-y 191 WW .444 -'lm ' pw--. -:sm ,x 'X X. f----H--.4 ' A .4 ' 4 M 0. jf A, 7, A, auf H, I ,. , 9 g .wi gif' 'N V :IH 5 X ig!! . Q! , s-. . 2 A 'A I - 'T i . Q f A . , ' 4- ' ' 4 fi: N t 5 .1 .,- 'T lu '. 3 091 1 0 5 'Q ,. 4 W Wwffgrfi 11, MQ. Y r L' 14, ,--1: 3- if . 3. ,- fi .ef :Fr i . Y 1 4 ' .Qs V54 1,2 .4 x f N Q gif, - 2 xv ki if if 'la X2 4 J L '3- 1 -. J li... .NV :5 - ff :im PLAY SCENE l. gy x,,,V ,. , W C 4 s s s 0 Jas sf 4 Q 5 5 L gc.,....Q . g. Q., Q weeks. soccer players. Robert Tilghman shows off the heavy leg cast he wore for several Painting their faces and climbing trees boosted the spirits of some Senior Penny Parsons makes a penalty stroke in a game between field hockey and soccer teams. 44 in E Q , . ,Z , A ' 'S if . Ez ' tC,,,,72, it-',' .,,,-1-5 rg if V i ft 'A Tiffany Maizel prepares to tackle the slopes on one of the Ski Club's trips to Pennsylvania. Play Scene 15 if Q YQ? QQ 60 fav Q9 . . Q7 ,O 'ivofi C My X C A . ' if... On the 52nd Street beach in Ocean City, Park- side students tried to beat the summer heat. Some of the beach-goers attempted skim- boarding, boogie boarding and surfboarding. Others were content to just lie on the sand dunes or swim in the ocean. Those students who didn't go to Ocean City usually went to the local pools or to Assateague Island. ln the evening, many people hopped into cars and headed toward O.C., either to cruise the Coastal Highway or to the boardwalk. Some Parkside people put on their dancing shoes and 16 SLIITIITICI' Scene went to Crigolo's, the new teen dance club in West Ocean City. Other students stayed in Salis- bury and went to local movie theaters, the Colt League games, the Mall, or to pizza parlors. For many students, however, summer wasn't all fun and relaxation. For some it meant work! A lucky few found jobs in Ocean City, others worked at the Mall or for local businesses. But in August, the band, the cheerleading squad, and the fall sport teams started their long, gruel- ing summer practices. Senior Lisa Ferrar and Junior Denise Raab pose in front of the summer's newest teen hot spot, C1igolo's. ,,,,,n-af W-,-1,4,,.,., -'V -4 -H 40596 'TW Fifi Robbie Kenney uses both skill and co- ordination to manuever his body board on the surf at 52nd Street. O ,Gif .K if ,. , , ffj' - 5 rf? ii ' ' K . V .-? W Q' M1 f 3 ' ' .. , . ,',,3:?!4i52Sfa ,. 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Mem Vo-Tech 21 The Wicomico County education system provides specialized Below: Food service student, Kenny Price, checks on his casserole. iff., Below: Danny Reem carefully exam ines a car. training at the Wicomico Voca- tional Technical Center, which operates independently of the four regular high schools. Courses at this center include: Auto Body, Automechanics, Car- pentry, Masonry, Medical Ser- vices, Plumbing, Service Station Mechanics, Tailoring, Clothing, Welding, Child Care Assistant, Apparel Manufacturing, Office Practice and Steno Co-op. Below: Michelle Johnson cuts fabric to be sewn. 22 VO-Tech I l Below: David Hudson demonstrates Below: Debbie Pryor and Beth Powell how to weld metal together. type in their computer programs. if i i . , 1' 2 ji' Q, f-20 Students leave the home school and travel to the center for halfa day. Courses are of- fered to Juniors in a morning session and to Seniors in an afternoon session. One advantage ofthe Senior program is on-thejob training. Local employers hire stu- dents and pay them as they learn valuable skills. For students who are not pursuing a college career, Vo- Tech provides an opportunity to learn a trade while still in high school. Craig Shrieves repairs a motor. C O f O S... mexx VO-Tech 25 Math club - Sitting: Swapana Gupta, Don- na Parks, Denise Raab, Lana Carey, Jay Gal- lagher. Standing: Tom Thress, Carl Thress, Julie Poole, Stephan Wncent, Carl Wilson. N.l1.S. - Row 1: Lisa Boggs, Teresa Trum- ble, Row 2: Tricia Har- kins, Amy Hutchins, Tom Thress, Beth Ros- ing, Brian Rinehart, Marybeth Banks, Lana Carey, Lisa Hudson, Joanne Mclinight. Row 5: Donna Parks, Swa- pana Gupta, Scott Ragsdale, Karen Hall, Michelle Chatham, Ju- lie Poole, Donna Rich- ardson, Dawn Pully, Sharon Jones, Shari Miller, Teresa Dykes, Row 4: Stephan Vin- cent, Andy Thomas, Tim Johnson, Allan Rubin, Jim Trumble. 24 Mathfnns. with K YL INDIAN SUMMER i 2 5 - A P5252 f' T... ,,- .2 . Literary Magazine - Row 1: April Lange, Tammy Mason, Kim Latham, Tina Brumbly, Wendy Wilson, Lyn Heineken, Mark Mun- afo. Row 2: Kim Hamill, Mrs. Parsons, Carl Thress, Scott Rags- dale, Ron Horner, Bri- an Watson, Julie Poole. Newspaper - Row 1: Wncetta Yocca, Crystal Bratten, Theresa O'l'leil, Janine Guy, Crerri Butler, Donna Loving, Anna Adkins, Cridget Carey, Kate Rayne. Row 2: Mr. Wood, Ronald James, David Andrews, Rich Wrenn, Charles Davis, Jeff King, Scott Wynn, Ed Horner. Llt Magazlnefliewspaper 25 111 I 26 Club S.C1.A.. . . . Drama .... Yearbook .... Keyettes ...... Photography Art ......... FBLA ..... FFA. . . Latin ..... French . . . Spanish . . . Vica ..... Deca .... Chows. . . Band . . . CLUBS Clubs 27 Drama - Row 1: Ro- byn Wesley, Geni But- ler, Jennifer Groton, Lesa Hudson, Dixie White, Tracy Austin, Joan Weaver. Row 2: Bonnie Johnson, Bet- tina Bryant, Theresa Twilley, Pam Conway, Drew Christian, Marla VanHoose, Theresa Bolen, Leanne Tomm- send. Row 5: Mark Bur- gess, Debbie Pryor, Mi- chele Turner, Jenny Curry. S.G.A. - Row 1: Tony Ciuinta, DeCarlo Brown, Susan Elias, Ar- lette Kelly, Terry White, Laurie Marberger, An- dre Scott, Pamela Con- way, Marybeth Banks, Sarah Stoakley. Row 2: Jeff Johnson, Lori Newsome, Jeff Shipp, Davie Marberger, Dar- rell Brow, Jennifer Po- teet, Ginger Cooper, Craig Leak, Karen West, Tracy Austin, Mi- chelle Paolone, Tricia VanDornick, Tracy Ebelein. Row 5: Jill Tin- gle, Kim Lennox, Brian Watson, Chris Pusey, Carren Carper, Ken Price, Mark Munafo, Lisa Stephens, Scott Early, Tammy Schmidt, Teresa Trum- ble, Holly Sturdevant, Kim Webster, Lisa Kil- mon, Sandy Ebelein, Amy Hutchins, Lyn Heineken, Donna Lov- ing, Denise Raab, Lisa Boggs, Karen Hall, Mi- chelle Bnscoe, Kathy Chaffinch, Row 4: Ron Boltz, David Harkins, Nancy Peavley, Steve Robinson, Michelle Liechty, Lisa Taylor, Alan Selser, Matt Au- man, Ricky Dawson, Rodney Warwick, Scott Needleman, Chris Hart, Nikki VanDor- nick, Ellis Buchness, Terri Ritter, Renee Ben- ton. 28 DramafS.G.A Yearbook - Row 1: Donna Yascko, Leigh Maddox, Dawn Pully, Amy Disharoon, Lisa Boggs, Kathy Chaf- finch, Penny Parsons. Row 2: Jai Isear, Kim Oliver, Lisa Killmon, Lawrence Purnell, Jen- nifer Curry, Lana Carey, Jennifer Dorsey, Tiffany Zullo, Wendy Wilson, Kim Hamill. Keyettes - Row 1: Kathleen I-loulihan, Donna Disharoon, Cierri Butler, Michelle Chatham, Joanne Weaver, Joanne Freed. Row 2: Kathleen Jones, Colleen Dallan, Sonya Brown, Angie Camper, Dawn Hall, Karen Lee, Theresa Twilley, Donna Parks, Randi Miller. YearbookfKeyettes 29 Photography - Row 1: Chris Bounds, An- dreas Pantlen, Drew Christian. Row 2: Joe Andrews, Rita Perdue, John McGee, Holly Bounds, Cindy Wilson. Row 5: Lynette Dennis, Thomas Conway, Tere- sa Bolen, Twanna Cor- bin, Michelle Taylor, Sonya Brown, Mrs. Denston, Mr. Buchan- an. Art - Row 1: Leanne Wells, Kim Latham, April Lange, Donna Parks. Row 2: Tracy Kelley, Cindy Clark, Laurie Adkins. Row 5: Mrs. Jones, Ken Price, Tracy Austin, George Whitehead, Dawn Hall, Robin Wesley, Teresa Bolen, Michelle Chat- ham, Cheryl Howard, Mr. Wilson. 50 Photography fArt ,i 'Ls f 'ew E, ,.,, 34115 l T 'Mig ' -It rlmmnwmm. qc I-J E H 1 ...-f F.F.A. - Row 1: Tom- my McElone, Wayne Dennis, Eric Stein- acker, Row 2: David Merritt, Eric Dishar- oon, Kieth Birch. F.B.L.A. - Row 1: Ron Brewington, Brenda Bonneville, Janine Guy, Chandra Cole- man, Row 2: Barbara Lewis, Bettina Bryant, Chandra Purnell, Tere- sa Bowen, Gayle Lip- sett, Diane Johnson. Row 5: Melanie Mon- tero, Chuck Poole, Ter- ry Ritter, Jeff Middle- ton, Jay Disharoon, Shawn Doyle. F.F.A.fF.B.L.A. 51 Latin Club - Row 1: Justine Johnson, Lisa Boggs, Teresa Trum- ble. Row 2: Holly Bounds, Natalie Jones, Leanne Wells, Shubba Kaup, Mary- beth Banks, Alyssa Needleman. Row 5: Amanda Lobdell, Dana Stokely, Sheila Bell, Karen Hall, Scott Needleman, Tricia Har- kins, Kathy Chaflinch, Mrs. Parra. Row 4: Tom Thress, Aaron Teter, Carl Thress, Kevin Jus- tice. French Club - Row 1: Tina Brumbly, Michelle Mason, Bonnie Burns, Stephan Vincent, Christina Parra. Row 2: Saumya Kaup, Chris Hart, Jennifer Sterling, Denise Raab, Donna Yasko, Cynthia Wilson, Michelle Briscoe. Row 5: Bill Duck, Donna Parks, Ellie Buchness, Richelle Thurston, Aaron Dillon, Rusty Demott, Christina Pnola, Jennifer Curry, Joanne McKnight, Mrs. Cioslee. Row 4: Lisa Cooper, Michelle Por- ter, Renee Benton, Wendy Donaldson, Laura Pulotanovich, Molly lgnasias. 52 Latin f French gf, 5 ' . his 'W 'B l in tm... af' ff if ,fff ff' I INDIAN summgg ME Ei Q33 'AAU ff! ' THEY CALL rr INDIAN summnn Spanish Club - Row 1: Teresa White, Kelly Walker, Mike Reddish, Sandy Ebelein, Nancy Sullivan, Marla VanHoose, Brian Hensley, Lonea Adkins, Jeannette Altvater. Row 2: Lisa Ferrar, Lisa Kilmon, B.J. Jones, Pam Kelly, Nancy Peavely, Valene Matthews, Joanne Freed, Jill Galagher, Janine Guy, Heather Roe, Carol Wanington, Frank Bowen, Leigh Maddox, Tracy Kelly. Row 5: Arlette Kelly, Wendy Wilson, Kim Bounds, Randi Lane, Amy Disharoon, Pam Kelley, Etta Fisher, Amy Hutchins, Tracy Ebelein, James Hornsby, Ed Cordget, Mike Cozzocrrea, Mrs. Evans, Eric Olsen. Row 4: Laura Strait, Donna Parks, Rauj Kaup, David Wells, Scott Wynn, Ron Smith, David Timmons, Jeff Shipp, Mark Munafo, Jai lsear, Doug Johnson, Andy Savage, Mike Collins, Phil Groutt. Spanish 55 DECA - Row 1: Christy Hudson, Crystal Kellam, Teresa Twilley, Silvena Lawrence, Scott Rayne, Karen Winfrey, Brian Per- due, Penny Candy, Holly Dotson, Brenda Adrian, Kim Reynolds, Michelle Jones. Row 2: Crystal Bratten, Danielle Waters, Jeff Hanson, Kim Scholl, Linda Wilson, Doug Jo- hanson, Ronnie Tarr, Cleon Deal, Celestine Bi- vens, Terrence Brown, Lynnette Dennis, Donna Disharoon, Donnie Mes- sick. Row 55: Mr. Koontz, Frank Long, Randy Wal- ston, Ray Bradford, Mark Travis, Robbie McCrlaugh- lin, Joe Bailey, Ken Price, Tracy Koester, Kevin Muir, Chuck Smith, Jeff Arington, Tina Darby, Carla Bivens, Sherri Kishner. A.M. VO-TECH - Row 1: Chenita Brovm, Rita Per- due, Lori Scott, Jeff Le- cates, Paul Jefferson, Crany Miner, Tim Menitt, David Hudson, Chris Sommers. Row 2: Jack Ruark, Mark Cook, Judy Pruitt, Danny Malone, Daum Plock, Danny Relm, Greg Shrieves, Jamie Cooper, James Johnson. Row 5: Linda Briele, Den- iece Manning, Neil Bech- tel, Albert Gravenor, An- thony Smith, J .C. Fitzsim- mons, Ricky Morehead, Wendy Scott, Debbie Pryor, Tina Taylor. Row 4: Dale Hastings, Michael Boone, Julius Raynor, Keith Bivens, Al Boone, Hovella Burton, Vernon Johnson, Joanne Miller, Brian Holloway. Row 5: Charles Long, Jay Har- mon, Gary Tilghman. 54 bEcAfA.M. vo-Tech X INDIAN SUMMER r-1-1 rm - 4-5- 'ff' 5 'Qf-31? .L 1 let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! R' 9 , fy: Ski Club ski Club 55 Concert Choir The Parkside I-Iigh School Cho- ral Program consists of two groups - Intermediate Choir and Concert Choir. Intermediate Choir is made up of students who enjoy singing and generally have had no prior vocal training. Concert Choir consists of stu- dents who have been selected on the basis of audition. Choir members had a very excit- ing and successful year. High- Lonea Adkins Charleita Banks Eric Bennett Ellen Bradford Horace Bratten Terrance Broum Angie Camper Wendy Cornish Shen'i Davis Cleon Deal Tracy Emerick Kim Griswold Becky Harman Chris Hudson Evette Jackson Natalie Jones Robin Lawson Michelle Liechty Kurt Lobdell Wyndell Maxfield Randi Miller Jauntrena Mitchell Stewart Mitchell Ronica Palmer Veronica Palmer Nancy Phillips Rhonda Polk Laura Polutanovich Tracey Powell Solita Price Lawrence Purnell Darren Reid Ten'i Ritter Leslie Spicer Robbie Swift Angee Taylor Michelle Taylor Shay Taylor Lee Ann Townsend Jay Trader Kelley Turner Melody Vickers 56 Concert Choir lights included performances for Christmas, Eastern Shore Choral Directors' Festival, The Tenth Annual Spring Concert, Baccalaureate Services, and Commencement. This year's fund raiser was The Price ls Right, a program based on the television show. Field trips were taken to Toby's Dinner Theatre and King's Dominion. Eight Con- cert Choir members participat- ed in the first All-Shore Chorus, and fourteen performed with the All-County Chorus. Veronica Palmer and Lawrence Purnell took part in the 1984 All-State Chorus Concert in Towson, MD. Lawrence Purnell was selected to perform with the MENC All- Eastern Chorus in Hartford, Connecticut. Joana Weaver James Williams Danielle Winslow . Cheryl Wise i Intermediate Choir Stephanie Abbott Robert Adams Lisa Adkins Edwin Ballard Guy Banks Michelle Banks Celestine Bivens Traci Blades Ada Blanding Bonnie Board Brenda Bonneville Teresa Bowen Tammy Bradford Debbie Bragg Cindy Bratten Keith Broderick Mike Congro Lisa Cooper Kathy Cordrey Lucinda Dale Paula Darby Vicki Dennis Jimmy Derrickson Cassandra Everett Florence Hankerson Michelle Harris Donna Hunt Carolyn Jones Dana Jones Gloria Jones Ruth Jones Diana Kampmeyer Crystal Kellam Cindy Kelley Sherri Kelley Branda Kelly Tracy Klaveniveiden Tonia Mason Hugh Meise Robin Morgan Elaine Parker Gail Parker Yavonna Parker Anthony Rhem Pam Robey Yolanda Royal Sanita Savage Kim Scholl Tyvett Schoofield Lisa Shenk Susan Shockley Krista Spence Teresa Twilley Rita Watson Tina Williams Lisa Willing Intermediate Choir 57 985 Marching Rams The 1985 Marching Rams pose for a group shot. Rifles: Kneeling: Pam Conway, Left to Right: Tiffanie Maizel, Michelle Briscoe, Kathy Chaffinch, Debbie Slezak, Kelly Walker. 58 1985 Marching Rams Senior Drum Majors Kevin Lucas and Kevin Lennox, known as the Dynamic Duo, led the Marching Rams. Qydqn' 4 - . f 2fn A ' K K ' 3244: My ' ' I 5 mes,.,,w4 , I, , Q ..:':.w aw' Qi? - Ufwv 1- 45' ., A - .,J,,.?a: gf 5 nk X4 if W 5' an gag-'fir xr of J ,V3 R'il,, t wig f .Q in Q.: in ' f-:wif . 29-iv , . , , i' -57'-'...,: ' '- ui 1: '1' , H.- 1QL2,1,', att - 1 ,::., M' W lp., '- ..-gay.: , .lv-,Ps-A '5'1 '.1f,:,. y S? 1'w,y': gr ., 7 L , -1315 A .1 1 1 G:,wL:Q4.-. -'2.1mm u,.nilZH':v. 77,,!SL',... Tall Flags: Kneeling: Tracy Ebelein, Leslie Warren, Christy White, Kelly Assalone, Stacy Whitehead, Justine Johnson, Beth Roe. Standing: Daniel Winslow, Michelle Bundick, Ro- byn Wesley, Gail Hubbard, Kim Griswold, Debbie O'Brian, Beth Rosing, Cecilia I-Iochmuth. T 4, lr, f JW? L '61 .?fyf+ K, a 7':2,xl ,rw Clarinets: Kneeling: Clifton Waters, Steve Franklin, Jay Gallagher, Tracy Gregory, Vanesse Burkley, Kim Maizel, Tiffany Zullo. Standing: Renee Reeder, Tracy Emenck, Sandy Davis, Ciyeong Seong, Carol Warrington, Jenny Curry, Lori Newsome, Kim Bounds, Lisa Hoffman, Michelle Turner. Percussion: Kneeling: Allan Wallace, Jeff Johnson, Raj Kaup. Standing: Wendy Maurer, Kim Parsons, Laura Strait, Mike Cozacrea, Andy Thomas, Bill Carey, Allan Ru- bin, Doug Johnson, Ronny Boltz, Richard Carey, Scot Needleman. Low Brass: Kneeling: Tom Thress, Tracy Fletcher, Trisha VanDornick, Pat Davis, Allan Selser, Keith Brittingham, Ke- vin Endres, Aaron Teter. Standing: Wendall Maxiield, Phill Tull, Rusty DeMott, Jim- my Trumble, John Waybeck, Allan Morris, Carl Thress. 1985 Marching Rams 59 Trumpet Section - Bottom Row: Alyssa Needleman, Daria Noble, Mark Outten, Crystal Dise, Amanda Lobdell. Top Row: David Ziara, Steve Robinson, Bill Nickel, Danny Sabo, Mark Brittingham, Dana Stoakley, Linda Perdue. 47 gerx it f ,X A .if , Q' ai P I Senior Kelly Walker flashes a smile at a football game. 40 Band Senior Adam Anderson, trumpet play- er, plays a solo in fourth period band. 4 1 Flute Section - Bottom Row: Daria Twigg, Sheri Davis, Kim Watson, Chris Hart, Marla Vanl-loose, Bonnie Burns. Top Row: I-leather Roe, Nikki VanDornick, Kirsten Williams, Ellie Buchness, Tessa Martin, Kim Walston, Kim Lennox. 'H-9... . I' Ex. The main fund raiser for the band is the orange sale at Christmas. At left, Junior Steve Martin tries a free sample. l x Above: Ellie Buchness and Tessa Martin get their uni- forms ready for a perfor- mance. Left: Mark Miller, Kevin Len- nox, and young friend pose for the camera. ,AM if ?'Nnu-A-1 y 0 A 1 QE + Band Candids 41 - g:5izS1.'2!lwiE.'5'i'!.!.'i!.!'51!.' EHS'-'g'5,f-3j'i: v1 ll lll'i'i 'k iT Fiiiii llill , Eg! Qggggi! 9.2.2251 8.-nu ,annum Q0 3,15 x. '4'Q m Q21 I Fw 42 Sports r 'l sPoRTs Football . . . . Soccer .... . Hockey .... . Volleyball ..... . . Golf .......... . Cross Country .... . Basketball ........ . Girls' Basketball . . . . . Wrestling ........ . Baseball. . . . . Softball . . . Track...... . Termis........ . Cheerleaders ..... . JV Cheerleaders .... . Sports Club .... . Sports 45 The Rams had an excellent season despite many hardships along the way. They finished the year with a 7-5 record, an outstanding ac- complishment considering no game was played with a full squad of starters. The big- gest upset was Senior Andre Scott suffering from a hairline fracture of the wrist. After that, Ram after Ram fell victim to the injury bug. The highlight of the Ram season came when they upset Stephen Decatur 25-12. The Deca- tur coach remarked, They soundly beat us at our ovm game. Coach Briscoe summed up the season best, Desire and teamwork put this team together and they won when they should not have. Defensive End Darrell Brow and Kicker Jai lsear were selected to the All Bayside First Team while Lester Dale and Horace Bratten made All Bayside Second Team. PHS 14 Wi Hi 7 PHS 15 Eastern 6 12 PHS O PHS 15 Colonal Richardson 7 PHS 19 Snow Hill 6 JMB Atholton PHS PHS 27 Easton 6 14 21 PHS 25 Stephen Decatur 12 PHS 0 CSD 40 PHS 40 Washington 12 44 Below: Alter a tough first half the Rams head for the locker room to discuss their strategy. Center: 'tThe Herd of Rams getting ready to pounce on the ball. Q A , 1:-.4 lr fg , Q g ' an G .Q T lf F5 'f' T 9- ,'.f 1i J ' 7 E, ' ,Q 6 X v 9 5 .1 - 0: 41gf,,5 Q ' -3- .: 'L I - 72 ' fC.JQ1J 'xfX- ' . l I , m ' x 344- ' , 3 ,W 5 5 A AJ -sy, ' . . -- QF.. - il' v ' H ' N i , -A 'ig ja' Iii. .... f .Z 5- : T'?:, , E A' S4265 -Q 4 - . I 4 - ts. 7 Row One fleft-nghtl Jeff Arrington, Kevin Lucas, Jai lsear, Rich Wrenn, Darrell Brow, Leater Dale, Herman Bromm, Robert Adams, Tim Collins. Row Two: Jim Trumble, Mike Reddish, Jay Trader, Dave Marberger, Jef Shipp, Mark Munafo, Scott Brittingham, Wendall Corbin. Row Three: John McGee, Scott Wynn, Mike Barber, Pat Toumsend, Billy Clark, Trey Haskell, Alton Deal. Row Four: David Andrews, Jim Krall, Mark Gardiner, Jim Morris, Horace Bratten. Row Five: Coach Briscoe, Chris Bounds, Bryan Hensley, Steve Martin, Frank Bowen, Coach Lewandowski. Not Pictured: Coach Bailey. Below: Seniors Mark Gardiner and Scott Wynn intercept a pass on the thirty yard line. Right: Horace Bratten tries to find running room as an opposing players attempt to tackle. 4 Row: Brian Thomas, Keith Broderick, Scott Bennett, Steve Tony Guinta, Mike Congro, Duane Toumsend, Doug Vaughn Trader, Pat Mariner, Bobby Clark, Tim Hitchens, Harkins, Ron Morse, Paul Worth, John Kirby. Front Row: White, Jason Tennison, Stuart Wells, Mike Wilkerson, Mark Guy Banks, Carl Valentin, Ron Morris, Jim Collier. Baily, Richard Tilghman, Randy Mills, Neil Munafo, Rod Steve Jones, Mr. Golnick. 'fvlwivwf F E lbs, Qu Par arterback Rich Wrenn calls the signals at kside's first afternoon game. 45 ,O 0 ft X Awesome defense, great scoring, and the right attitude proved to be the perfect combi- nation for Coach I-lall's team. The 1984-85 soccer team ended a fine season with 7 wins and 4 losses. Injuries were a serious problem for the Rams but each member pulled togeth- er to make up for the losses. Senior Bryan Watson is to be congratulated because he was selected to play in the All-State game. Bryan showed what the south had when he scored the only goal. Way to go Bryan! Retir- ing seniors include Alan Owens, Jeff Grizzel, Bryan Watson, Gene Willey, David Wells, Mike Buchness, Jae Seong, Drew Christan, An- dreas Pantlen, and Gary Solomon. Below: Jae Seong uses 'lfancy foot work to slow dovm his Poco- moke opponent. Below Center: Jeff Grizzel takes advantage of his skill to dribble around his Snow I'Iill opponent. -'Y' sk aw . 5 A gg rct, crtrgq gg 1 is-.-rg-j., w. - . W sp .. ....41r'f .'-11 H ' f c:'ig-'fi -if V U f H ' - 4 fxrxm. I A Q ,Li . L. Wa. ,.t.Q',a.-fig ,L X V3 A .LL c - ,- V551 - rr L 's fy., .M . .L crtc , . .. J we-.M M ,,,. W..1xW.,..:'- -- 1 5 - ' f A ti C in w I , I MTA, if -fc I , g f - 0 T755 QVWSEM? , .ml C.---swf T s ' ' Q 'qi' PHS Cambridge PHS Easton PHS Snow Hill PHS WiI'ii P1-is stephen Decatur Front Row: Bryan Watson, Scott Ellison, Todd Pope, PHS Pocomoke Burgess, Mike Pusey, Paige Mason, Scott Ragsdale. Second PHS CfiSfT?'Ci Darren Watson, David Wells, Brian Schmidt, Brian Burke, mg :1Vasg'T9t0n Christian, Chris Bozman, Jimmy Grant, Darren Ryan. Third PHS Birgit? Teresa Bolan fscorekeeperl, Alan Owens, Mike PHS Wim Andreas Pantlen, Jeff Grizzel. Chris Bozman, Bryan Watson, and Gene Willey show the skill and speed of Park- side's offense. mwfrkiufhsm' n' ' .,..,.,l4h W ' fu I Nr' Scott Bowers, Jonathon Bauer, Brian Massey, Tony Dawson. Standing: Coach l-lall, Chris Lesser, Warwick, Steve Robinson, Mike Collins. K av, Todd Pope uses quick feet to make a successful dodge. n W ' ' 5 Mfr' flu 53 wk' ' Above: Junior Jimmy Grant looks for a clear opening while maintaining control. Center: Foreign Exchange Student Andreas Pantlen, prepares to interfer a Snow Hill pass. 47 Bound for the ball, Junior Karen Hall appears to have things well under control. 4 Ty Civ' W. 'Har nf , .1-f A :V A ' ,jg W 4:11 if it N . 1 X -ir, . ,i I 9' . r . K V 5 F ' f , V- X . ,i ,. mfr, , i .ix ,. 1 fr 3 I I -- '- rr - f' ,- 2,-:ig P S 2 iw-5 . -5gf,r::.f.g ,.,:. mfg ' Q fix '- f i W- P' 1' it C, N, . gp C g fn 5 -I Q C .k,f,. , 5, M . . N R K -H. A A K .1 . -,. , f ,,, Q r ' tr 1 . . ri 'W Na' 1, ,f,'Qg,J.5g,,,,4f ., , V 'H' :Q A t ' f. . , y ,V , - J, -IH-.fag . 4, 5 X Ai 'r K I Q - K , . QQ' nr . ,q s i gs ykA..s,.,,. 3 ' H. ,, M 3 1 11- . .fgfft , . , 4' it , M S ii54'f'f'W- f , W ' , . 1- Q T T , rf'f.rf'fi Sw ' , 1 :U N '-X 49. N T . gg H' 'xvigvsr With the appropriate back up of Sandy Ebelein, Teri White, and Teni Somers, Kelly Buob prepares to drive dovim field. ll-8 Below: With tough games ahead, Coach Potter keeps her team in shape with laps around the field. Center: Practice everyday through the fall has two results: games are won and lasting friendships are established. Seated: Karen Hall, Denise Raab, Cristina Parra, Kim Leager, Terri Somers, Penny Parsons fCapt.l, Terri White, Ginger Cooper, Karen West, Lisa Stephens, Sandy Ebelein, Laura Lockwood. Middle: Traci Blades, Molly lgnasias, Kim Lennox, Tricia Van Dornick, Jill Tingle, Kelly Buob, Nancy Peavley, Jackie Mckee, Anna Lockwood, Laurie Adkins, Michelle Liechty fMgr.J. Top: Coach Potter, Wendi Bell fMgr.J, Lori Newsome, Ellen Bradford, Saumya Kaup, Caroline Bouvier, Tracy Kelly, Christa Ross, Noelle l-larkins, Tammy Timmons fMgr.l, Coach Lowe. First year goalie Liz Doumes practices kicks that wereakey Junior Denise Raab perfects factor in many of the girl's her penality strokes during an games. after school practice. 'I Ak . ,L ff :fill-' V F Q ' if I 1' , xi. , .4 iff, 'WN 4 r'ffP2iff ' 2. tt iff, . ,Jw .,. z., .1 w. .- 15' 'AV' ! Lili ' t .R . y3.5g'f2',. my I ,Y , 'u'Yf. l --'nth . . ' .1 . RUC' 3131.201 Qff 7Lf. Coach Potter attempts the task of preparing a hockey net for the season. Lori Newsome gets with the dirty work of col- cones. . 1.2: , fa . Coach Potter did not expect her team to reach the State Field Hockey Tournament. ln fact, she was concerned that her Rams might not produce a .500 season, so it was a pleas- ant surprise when the Lady Rams defeated Elkton to win the Region IV title and earn a spot in the State Semifinals. Although the girls suffered a heart breaking 5-0 loss to 411 seed Hureford, the season ended successful- ly with a 10-4 overall record. Coach Potter states l'm extremely pleased with the way these girls played this year. l really wasn't ex- pecting such a good season, but l'm glad they proved me wrong. Sharing scoring honors were Terri White, Lisa Stephens and Penny Parsons. Liz Downes, Karen Hall, Terri White, Karen West, Sandy Ebelein and Kim Leager contributed to the 10-4 record by holding the defense together. The coaches and remaining players wish the following seniors success in the future: Kim Leager, Terri White, Ginger Cooper, Penny Parsons, Karen West, Terri Somers and Liz Dommes. PHS 0 ,CSD 1 PHS 5 Easton 0 PHS 5 Wicomico 0 PHS 1 Snow Hill 0 PHS 0 Pocomoke 1 PHS 0 Washington 5 PHS 2 Stephen Decatur 0 PHS 2 Crislield 0 PHS 1 Mardela 0 PHS 2 Bennett 0 PHS 5 Wicomico 1 PHS 1 CSD 0 PHS 2 Elkton 0 PHS 0 Hereford 5 49 .. -., Mini? 3 vu C C+, sy. 4 ',' wk The 1984 Parkside Volleyball team had a successful season with a 8-5 record. With only one senior, Alece Shockley, the team managed to earn third seed in Regional competition. The highlight of the season was the first Wi-Hi match, an all out effort by the entire team! Mrs. Westbrook was pleased with her young and inexperienced team and said, The players never lost their enthusiasm and spirit for the sport we all love. Key players on the team were Alece Shockley, Jill Seawell, Kim Oliver, Lisa Killmon, Mary Rogan, Kim Walston, and Christina Savage. Alece Shockley and Jill Seawell were both voted MVP and Lisa Killmon was the Unsung Hero. Four of the starting six players were mentioned in the All Bayside Teams: Alece Shockley and Jill Seawell - first team: Kim Oliver - second team: Lisa Killmon - honorable mention. Snow Hill CHD 15-12, 11-15, 15-12 Wicomico Senior CHD 15-10, 15- 5 Stephan Decatur CHD 15-15, 14-16, 10-15 Snow Hill CAD 15-11, 15-15 Kent CAD 8-15, 10-15 Easton CAD 9-15, 15-12, 15- 8 Easton CHD 15- 7, 15- 8 Colonel Richardson CHD 15-11, 15- 9 Bennett CHD 16-18, 15- 9 Pocomoke CAD 15- 5, 15- 4 Wicomico Senior CAD 11-15, 9-15 50 Volleyball Kim Oliver spikes, while Lisa Killmon and Mary Rogan await the defensive return. r--+1 ---- ? D. 1 Q N-.aymmq WNW I A 1 , J -D Nw, 4 '-MMMM t ummm Mwtwyx W ., .. W ., mw,4LSi0iM. .JL.vSY,i:,i i-T-tv. -Cf E.:-,,,.,, . 4 J, 195, K Q,-v 2 C CLF .V W .fl xxfwrl xjfjfygl ,. .mf ,. 'l f Tiufdfi , .T . T , W A ,Hifi .nav ' mm . g if Q- . t v .. . -.-.. ... , J. at.. . .Q I .Qi - vc --W-' 1 '- H-A . , C ,,. . . , .,. . 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Row Three: Kim Oliver Cco-captainD, Kim Webster, Alece Shockley Cco-captainD, Lisa Killmon, Kay Gill. Christina Savage bumps the ball to the opponent as the rest of the team position themselves to assist. t Q ar if no- f5l3 xx A Coach Westbrook replans the teams strategy after the first liver prepares to spike the ball after the set by Lisa Killmon, and Shockley awaits the return. 2 TX w - Qg'1i'1 Alece Shockley prepares for the service return. .l ii .. W-4 Mt -k -..... Center: Kim Webster bumps the ball as Christina Savage prepares to set. Betsy Rogan substitutes for Alece Shockley in a scrimmage game with Snow I'lill High School. voueyban 51 Jih- Above: left to right- Coach Jim Wilson, David Ziara, Doney Largey, Matt Auman, Hugh Mohler, Spencer Stephens The 1984 golf team was fortunate to have several returning seniors as well as the addi- tion of two promising freshman. The team fin- ished an impressive second in the District 8 championship held at Green Hill. This win made the golf team eligible to compete in the state tournament at the University of Mary- land. Unfamiliar with the college park course, most of the team didn't play up to their poten- tial, but still managed to finish 11th in the state. Senior David Ziara was chosen as the MVP while Matt Auman received the Unsung Hero award. 52 Ciolf Spencer Stephens gives a look of determination after teeing off during a match. ' x rw Hugh Mohler takes a break while waiting his turn to putt. ,,-If , A 1.-..,,..,, , J V gl . , , -'el Senior David Ziara chooses his next club for an important shot. With a picturesque stride, Ju- nior Scott Early sets his oum gait during a local meet. fl- f .i i T i f rf .i?:i Sf't At the starter's gate, Senior Thomas King checks in before the race begins. jx. Crusin' along, Brian Rinehart and Ed Adshead pick up their pace as they near the finish line. 'f' A -. wk '. 1. ' Q -Nd' xfi T ,Q . .. . V 4 ' .. J . - Q A . YY... 1- 4 ., 'Q' - 6' 'Q fl 3 'B' ti 1' e X 2 Q ' sim ' v ,- 41 1 ... Y N X M ass -viiggi ' If it: it I Ax ' :JV QB Back row: Cxerri Butler fmgr.J, Ed Adshead, Scott Early, Bill Nichol, Dwayne Mattox, Billy Duck, Coach Pump. Kneeling: Jo Bailey and Brian Rinehart. The 1984 Cross Country Team was led by quality not quantity. The team finished third in the Bayside meet advancing them to the State meet where they finished eighth. Ed Adshead received the MVP award while Brian Rinehart received the Unsung Hero award. Retiring Seniors are Tom King, Brian Rine- hart, and Jo Bailey. PHS 25 North Carolina 42 Crislield 66 PHS 26 JMB 56 Kent 49 PHS 27 Wicomico 56 Easton 69 PHS 152 Wicomico 24 JMB 79 PHS 58 North Dorchester 20 Cross Country 55 Senior Kevin Tovmsend goes up for two points as Bennett play ers look on. ll!! gnu 3' Kneeling: Kevin Tovmsend, .Jay Trader, Greg Showell, Craig Leak, John rlershberger, standing: Coach I-lall, Hermon Brovim, Frankie Long, Alton Deal, Allan Jones, David Ziara, Lester Dale. 54 Boys' Basketball . ,Q -X ,K Us I. Ax '59 Craig Leak takes careful aim to assure a Ram basket. Frankie Long goes up for an outside jump shot. 'i Elvis i W 1' ' , i gk A Vim ' 3 Sk to ,M Q 9 is-wi Go fx Y If Jay Trader demonstrates fancy ball handling against his opponent. The boy's varsity basketball team started off at a slow pace. Their opening efforts are best described as 'XBAD BREAKS! - they had to forfeit the first five games! Despite problems early in the season, the team pulled together and ended with an overall 6-14 re- cord. b Senior Keldn Townsend received the Most Valuable Player award and Craig Leak, also a senior, was named the Unsung Hero. Retiring seniors are David Ziara, Kevin Townsend, Craig Leak, Allan Jones, Jay Trad- er, Alton Deal, and Lester Dale. J.V. Squad: Kneeling: Pat Davis, Todd Pope, Bruce Brovm, Jay Harmon, Mark Bunner, John Rayne, Mike Ziara, standing: Coach Rivers, Jamie Morris, Doney Largey, David Harkins, Randy Mills, Tony Rayne, Jimmy Collier, Vaughn Trader. Boys' Basketball 55 Launching her shot at the free throw line, Alece Shockley pours in two more points. i 1 A fn: ' I f 1 Q We mm e: A 2 ' g 1' 453 I f'0'5 . i F ---7.1 V, -7 3 -X-elf we tl M Qiiii , r . l A t s g sm! t I5 q . - it v it A WWA V WN, ' 'K H ,-'- rf' 2 ' s 'IV ,,:. V .k.. ,A ,, . -- Av ' K 'S Q . VV 1 K A ., ...., 1 s M gi A V' 3, J-r X ,.otht mmf as s - t v G- 3, , a 'fa tt t tum-n s , 4 i With a left-handed jump shot, Jill Sophgmore Wendy Horner pre- Seawell goes up for a basket. pares an overhead pass to team- mate Kristi Lewandowski. Center: The Lady Rams are cheered on by the J .V. cheerleaders before the start of a game. 56 , , PHS 57 Easton 56 PHS Pocomoke 29 Coaches Lewandowskl and Crolmck say a few last words before PHS 72 Washington 52 PHS Snow Hill 55 the team prepares to Bust 'em. PHS 49 Pocomoke 59 Pns wins 45 PHS 58 Snow Hin 48 PHS crisnela 55 PHS 50 wini 62 Pns Easton 28 PHS 56 Crisfield 42 PHS Mardela 56 PHS 50 Delmar 40 PHS Bennett 25 PHS 44 Laurel 42 PHS Stephen Decatur50 Pt-is 55 Marclela 52 Pns Cambridge 47 PHS 59 Bennett 50 Pns cambridge 45 PHS 55 Stephen Decatur50 PHS Harwood 59 PHS 55 Washington 59 They fought for everything they had. I couldn't ask for anymore. Coach Lewan- dowski's statement after a Lady Ram victory. This statement can describe the entire 1985 basketball team. The Lady Rams ended their season with a 19-4 record. This is the second best record in the team's history. Each mem- ber of the team combined efforts for a suc- cessful season. The girls advanced to state playoffs by defeating Cambridge in the Re- gional tournament but lost to a tough Har- wood in the state tournament. A special con- gratulations goes to Senior Alece Shock Shockley. Alece ends her high school career being the first Lady Ram to score over 1,000 career points. Retiring seniors are Liz Dovtmes, Susan Elias, and Alece Shockley. Top: Alece Shockley. Second Row: Coach Lewandowski, Coach Crolnick. Third Row: Kristi Lewandowski, Liz Dovtmes, Susan Elias, Ellen Darby. Kneeling: Beth Rogan, Jill Seawell, Wendy Horner, Mary Rogan, Kim Oliver. Floor: Jill Tingle, Cindy Yascko. Left: Going up for the shot, Liz Downes attempts to get a basket as a Bennett opponent goes up for a block. 57 Jim:- , 'r 2 H T 2 if it 13 ,. A 'fi With no intimidating nicknames, no super- stars, and no front page coverage, the 1985 Wrestling Team beat the odds by sending six wrestlers to the State Tournament. Darrell Brow, Horace Bratten, Jo Bailey, B.J. Jones, Billy Clark, and Steve Martin combined efforts and brought home an impressive eighth place in the States. Darrell Brow, who wres- tles in the 187 weight class, and heavyweighter Steve Martin received second place finishes while Billy Clark received fourth. At the Regional Meet held at Parkside, Steve Martin and Darrell Brow received first. Newcomer to the squad, Horace Bratten, and B.J. Jones received second. Senior Jo Bailey and Billy Clark finished third. Congratula- tions to the Wrestling Team for a very fine season! Center: All wrapped around his Easton opponent, Junior Steve Martin uses leverage to maneuver for the pin. Below: While maintaining control of his opponent, Senior Dar rell Brow decides his next move. PHS Wicomico 50 PHS Wicomico PHS Easton 15 PHS Bennett PHS Stephen Decatur 14 PHS Mardela PHS Laurel 58 PHS St. Michaels PHS Milford 18 FHS Delmar PHS Kent 22 PHS N. Carolina 58 Seated: Keith Burgess, David Parks, Jo Bailey, Tom Clark, Trey Haskell. Second Row: B.J. Jones, David Mike Barber, Horace Bratten, Darrell Brow, Steve Martin. Row: Stan Rich, Will Carpenter, Brian Massey, High Jimmy Grant, Matt Alexander, Matt Aumen. Fourth Row Coach Hogg, Dave Parsons, Brian Schmidt, Bobby Clark, Briscoe. ,,,,..........-M fs -gl! I X 1 y Q 1 'I 11 N A X Y- . V 1 X K T-I Wil 'T D0 NOT STAND IN ' u OF BLEACMERS WHEN THEY ARE BEING C O The baseball team pose with a well deserved Bayside Con- ference trophy. Right: Following through with his pitch, senior Allan Jones attempts to add another strike-out victim to his list. Far right: John Hershberger glides safely over homeplate for another Ram run. Below: Senior Ryan Owens puts a pow- erful swing into the ball. 60 Baseball Ed Horner fires one over the plate into the glove of catcher Rich Wrenn. l , ',, ., 1 Z M .fffufllllllllll Nhaxllilllllf f iyqmnunllff'NWWNII lv ii- ,..fumnll'u- NIMH! fi 1. sfo x , A VA . ' Row one: J .V. Squad Coach Golnick, Coach Hall, Row two: Phil Tull, Chris Stanley, Brian Massey, Tony Rayne, David Harkins Row three: Doney Largey, Todd Pope, John Rayne, Pat Mariner T T I M Scott Brittingham. With graceful form and a keen eye, Senior David Ziara makes the catch. fl, GK . W Q' . i lrwtfkfa - 1... Wx - S 5 1- 2- 15' V S' M. ' .Vi .. ,-fl..1'gm,,,,w?ffE5m . .IJ In ,faq ,Z-.,Qd,.w if A- I M ,mf A 'QU 5 My ' im 9 .qmw X ,., , , , . . , W f f 1-.sag D: . 'rf' -a, 'if,v SS- U ieeie K 5 H 'W Q -- -',- if :A , , . . A -up . as .r A I FQ ' k'.g:' it a lip xg Y U MH-M.-.U-w wx .., Q Q dn' P? 'Q' ' 5 HF' M, F i-i-, -' fig l'F i Coach Crolnick, Darren Ryan, John Hershberger, Jeff Horner, Gary King, Tim Collins, Coach Hall. Top: Ryan Allan Jones, Scott Wynn, Jeff Crrizzel, Rich Wrenn, David Kevin Lucas The Year of the Streak Parkside's 1985 Varsity Baseball team won their first 18 straight games before losing their only game to Northeast High of Anne Arundel County in the first round of the State Playoffs. Finishing 18-1 the Rams captured several titles in the fantastic season. Unde- feated in regular season play, they were CITY CHAMPIONS, BAYSIDE SOUTH CHAMPIONS, and BAYSIDE CHAMPIONS defeating North Caroline 9-1. The team recorded the most wins and the longest winning streak of any other baseball team in Parkside's history. The team had a .560 batting average with 9 runs a game while allowing only 1.5 runs per game. The pitching staff had a 0.97 ERA. The coaches, Mike Golnick, Andy Hall and Gary White, thank the team for the memories and wish the 7 graduating Seniors - David Ziara, Allen Jones, Kevin Lucas, Jeff Crrizzel, Rich Wrenn, Ryan Owens and Scott Wynn - con- tinued success in the future. 15 Cambridge 7 12 Cambridge O 5 Delmar 2 14 Crisfield 1 10 Washington 5 1 Wi-Hi 0 6 Wi-Hi 5 7 Easton 5 7 Delmar 0 22 Mardela 0 9 Easton 4 9 J.M. Bennett 0 5 Pocomoke O 9 'North Caroline 1 8 Snow Hill 0 1 North East 5 10 J.S. Bennett 4 5 Washington 0 15 Stephen Decatur O fAnne Arundell 'Bayside Championship Baseball 61 'Y I 9 .. Y '39 , '11 ez fp -- if . F13 -. , X ' - Myer A i i?ym5ve3 ,S f4'f5 gp if l W 'S 'ii X235 - leiirfl 3 fit i gf we W 'I-iss?--P . km, l A .- 1, f1e:..- ' 5 TJ, ass..-at . - . X' Em-'.'. f' 1' The team reviews their strategy before the start of a game. 62 Sohbah ,S L With picturesque form, Jill Seawell waits for the perfect pitch. Senior Susan Elias watches carefully for her chance to ad- vance to third base. Center left: Coach Lowe awaits the perfect chance to send Karen Hall to homeplate. - 15rd row: Kristi Lewandowski, Betsy Rogan, 2nd row: Susan Elias, Randi Lane, Kim Oliver, Tina Bivens, Trina Liechty, Liz Downes, lst row: Ellen Darby, Kelly Buob, Jill Seawell, Karen Hall, Ma Rogan. Catcher Mary Rogan snaps the ball into her glove. ,. A AV Ag N . 1' ' 3Y'ffgg5'g1ws.,, S' in i Wg? 'U f f mrigqlbuvf WQML., ... .M . A,,N5. Parkside's softball team was composed of thirteen girls with a strong desire to win. Their wish came true when they ended the season with 10 wins and 7 losses. This was the first winning season in three years. Susan Elias and Liz Dovlmes, the only seniors, led the team through a very competitive season and kept the team in good spirits. The coaches and remain- ing players wish Liz Dovlmes and Susan Elias continued success in the years to come. . is. , -4-.4 ., wif, 'A f--n f .V - fs Kim Oliver puts forth a Randi Lane prepares to Held After a close play at homeplate, Trina Liecty slides in ood swing in order to ad- the ball. safely. HIICC Mary ROQHYI to SCCOYICI HSC. Softball 65 sq -. 'X f s,.l 1, Sal df, ,af KA i if 1 , I -5 - . X1 A-, . , af xl . - CII. , 5 Wt? iff an y g , , ,faq . r f. -. Freshman Anna Lockwood starts a relay. Ginger Cooper, Tricia VanDornick, and Jill Tingle give it all they've got in the mile run. The 1984-85 girl 's track team opened their season with many new and young faces. Al- though the team was inexperienced, Coach Potter considered this year a great success. Ten girls qualified for the state meet held on May 25. Kim Clark, Stephanie Hannon, Jack- ie McKee, and Danielle Winslow were the members of the 440 relay. Ginger Cooper, Tri- cia VanDornick, Jill Tingle, and Kim Webster ran the 5200 meter relay. Sheila Bell threw the shot put while Twana Corbin competed in the long jump, shot put and discus. Jackie McKee was named the Unsung Hero and Sheila Bell was awarded the Most Valu- able Participant award. Ginger Cooper, Tiffa- ny Zullo, and Manager Pam Conway are the graduating seniors. 64 Senior Tiffanie Zullo picks up the pace as she nears the fin- ish line. With graceful form, Jackie McKee leads her contenders. I , l g f-Q., Floor: Shelia Bell, Tiffanie Zullo, Ginger Cooper, Pam Conway tmgr. Row 1: Daum Foskey, Binga Hudson, Lisa Killmon, Kim Webster, Corbin, Chandra Coleman, Diane Johnson fmgr.J. Row 2: Kunkel, Traci Blades, Ann Dreckman, Kim Clark, Jackie Stephanie Harmon, Chandra Purnell. Row 5: Miss Wilcoxson, Potter, Ellen Bradford, Tricia Vandornick, Kim Lennox, Jill Tingle, Newsome, Miss Jones. Row 4: Tammy Timmons, Robbie Swift, Davi Gunby, Anna Lockwood, Michelle Paolone. Senior Bill Jones soars through the air during his long jump attempt. .5 ,M -,Sw 'Q-v -, uf iir' Rod Parsons and teammate John McGee explode to the fin- ish line. ii ' 5!,,g.m if , 'u '-we J Y , - C- - tw iwtlx-. Si' iJ3f?im I lr- over backwards, Aaron Deal sails over the high jump bar. Bill Jones, Mark Gardiner, Rod Parsons, 4th row: Lewandowski, Ed Agshead, Andreas Pantlen, Andy Sigler, P t . . . . ump, 25rd row. Chns Lesser, Keith Brodenck, Dwight Vaughn Trader, Aaron Deal, Mike Settles, Gordon Robert Adams, John McGee, Dwayne Maddox. 'Rx G 4 L Junior John McGee sails over a hurdle on his way to the finish line. The 1984-85 track team was coached by Mr. Lewandowski and Mr. Pump. Four returning Juniors competed this year. Mark Gardiner and Bill Jones combined efforts to dominate the long jump and triple jump in almost every meet. Mike Settles and Darrell Brow paired up to dominate the shot put and the discus. Dwight Jackson along with Jay Trader held their own in the sprinting events. The two mile relay team composed of Rod Parsons, Ed Ag- shead, Chris Lesser, and Dwayne Maddox did extremely well this year and captured the third place finish in the Bayside Meet. Mark Gardiner received the Most Valuable runner award and Mike Settles was named the Unsung Hero. 65 Lewis PM 3 V 414, ,i a,rir.ia,s WJ nw, Dannty Cantwell, Jeff Grasso, Jenni Poteet and April Lange meet at the YMCA before the District matches. The Parkside Crirls' Tennis Team had a ter- rific season, losing only one match in the reg- ular season to finish with a record of 11 wins and 1 loss. Their Captain, a senior, April Lange, led the team in number one seed all four years of her career at Parkside. April Cap- tured the title of Women's Singles Champion at Districts, accompanied by the doubles partners, Amy Hutchins and Lyn Heineken. Chosen by the team, April was the most valu- able player. Coach Brewington chose Jenni Poteet for the Unsung Hero. Irv and the team wishes the graduating Seniors - April Lange and Jenni Poteet - Good Luck in the future. The Crirl's Team thanks Coach Spann for her assistance and enthusiasm throughout the year. Amy Hutchins makes an over- Senior April Lange runs dovim head shot. court to meet a drop shot. . W ... I ..........,...,,u.,..- r U 'Grin' ' ,,,.. , . ,K , N , ' ' ie: ,vi ., 3 j . W 'w's i'aMvv A .sf - , ',f1 -9 3 , ' g 5:7 -QL Girls' Tennis: Seated: Teresa Trumble, Donna Loving, Wendy Mauer, Heidi Brenner, Claudine Shockley, Ann Mohler. Standing: Coach lrv Brewington, April Lange, Lisa Stephens, Jenni Poteet, Lyn Heineken, Amy Hutchins, Renee Reeder, Coach Spann. Danny Cantwell's powerful re- Jeff Cirasso returns an oppo- turn blurs the ball! nent's serve. s Tennis: Seated: Coach Irv Brewington, Danny Cantwell, Perdue, Chris Pusey, Mike Priola, Unidentified Player, S . . . . pann. Standing. Jim Trumble, Adam Anderson, Eric Craig Twigg, Mark Munafo, Scott Bennett, Aaron Teeter. Smash , Hit! . ,rrl, . We . A Jim Trumble and Jeff Grasso fire away in a doubles match. Parkside's Boys' tennis team finished the season with a winning record of 10 wins and 2 losses. Leading the team, the sophomore captain, Danny Cantwell went undefeated for the year, capturing men's singles District Championship. Jim Trumble and Jeff Grasso competed for men's doubles taking third place. The team chose Mike Pusey and Danny Cantwell, both undefeated, for their Most Valuable Players. The unsung hero, chosen by the coach, was Jim Trumble. Along with the team, Coach Brewington wishes the graduating seniors, Jim Trumble, Adam An- derson, Duane Perdue, Chris Pusey, and Mark Munafo good luck in the years to come. Boys' Tennis 67 Below: The Varsity and J.V. cheerleaders cheer at the U.S.C.A. cheerleading camp at Salisbury State College. The cheerleaders stand at attention as the football game be- gins. Junior Amy Hutchins peps up the spectators during a home game. 68 Varsity Cheerleaders Teresa Trumble gives a shout of en- couragement for the Ram team. Captain Laurie Marberger shows intense enthusiasm for a Parkside wrestler. After a Ram victory, the cheerleaders join the crowd in a celebration. Seniors Lisa Ferrar and Tiffanie Zullo entertain the crowd with a Pom Pom routine. fl4KX Floor fleft to right! Tiffanie Zullo, Nancy Sullivan, Nikki Morris, Tiffanie Maizel, Second row: Teresa Trumble, Lisa Ferrar 4Co- tainl, Laurie Marberger 4CaptainJ, Tricia Harkins fSecretaryl, Third Row: Pam Conway, Jennifer Dorsey, Lana Carey, Lisa Boggs, Fourth Row: Amy I-lutchins, Lyn Heineken, Michelle Briscoe. -'-'df 51 'VMS X WM. I 'iii so K' K i eallfix ifgy t - 1 EJ 1 -T gf:f,agm.g,'.qi..3fgf S- . Q gp, girl, rg -.',.5gs.,5y s.4:f:3.g,5-,L 355 1, 3: '.4l'Y.Q4. T,' . 5 s -Efffuxf-il :M 221.1-'fr i3i:.if?fs..,-2 ,s3,g.Q.. ' 1 'Q Jim? f . -' .. 'frsrst' ' - ' ' nw:'E.S5.-f T ' 1345 1, f ' it vb'-s ' 1 - ' 'L f , ekfflii Pom Poms, pep rallies, football games, and lots of spirit! What do these words represent? Our Varsity cheerleaders, of course! Being a cheerleader means having fun, making post- ers, and dancing, right? Wrong! Once again the Varsity cheerleaders proved themselves by cheering and jumping their way to the top. The girls attended the U.S.C.A. camp in Au- gust. In overall competition, the team re- ceived an impressive first place finish. In indi- vidual competition, Lisa Boggs placed first, Tricia Harkins received second, T iffanie Mai- zel fourth, and Laurie Marberger and Lana Carey were among the top ten. During the course of the year, the girls cheer for football, soccer, volleyball, wrestling, and basketball. The squad chose Laurie Marberger as the most valuable cheerleader. The girls extend a special thanks to advisor Mrs. Brenda Briscoe for all her help and support. Varsity Cheerleaders 69 Elizabeth Kunkel and Sherry Davis cheer The J.V. cheerleaders perform a dance routine at Salisbury State College. along with Parkside fans. A ,4Qmr,. , , ms: - 1 .. ,. -1... .. HC V ,-.'?.M The girls entertain the crowd during a time 70 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Out. Nikki VanDornick, Kim Clark, and Wendy Colligan practice at the cheerleading camp held during the summer. Kneeling Cleft to rightjz Tammy Schmidt, Kim Clark, Sherri Da- vis, Michelle Porter, Lori Elliott, Robin Reynolds, 2nd Row: Wen- dy Colligan, Wenchi Liang, Nikki VanDornick, Terri Ritter, Wendy Mauer, Top: Ann Mohler, Elizabeth Kunkel 5?Eifii'fim SRARNJERS y Upper Left: Stacking up for spirit are the Junior Varsity cheer- leaders. Left: The squad cheers for a girls' basketball game. The 1984-85 Junior Varsity cheerleaders were led by their new advisor, Ms. Jones. The girls began their season by attending camp at Salisbury State. Under the leadership of Kim Clark and Tammy Schmidt, the girls cheered for all J.V. sports as well as girls' basketball and hockey. The girls finished their cheering season with a dance routine to UOperator in the Rammy Awards. The J.V.'s thank Ms. Jones for all her help in making 1985 a won- derful year. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 71 Ei i Trainer's Club - Ka- ren West, Kim Leager, ' Jill Seawell, Kim Wal- ston, Mrs. Westbrook, Miss Wilcoxen, Lisa Stephens, Alece Shockley, Mary Rogan, Liz Downes, Penny Par- sons, David Marberger. Varsity Club - Row 1: H., X l I ff Nancy Sullivan, Lisa Boggs, Andreas Pant- len, lsear, Y M INDIAN SUMMER ver, Amy Hutchins, i 'ft A Denise Raab, Teresa Trumble, Sandy Ebe- lein. Row 2: Ginger Cooper, Scott Early, Frank Bowen, Terry White, Jackie McKee, Kelly Buob, Liz Doumes, Tiffanie Zullo, Lisa Killmon, Lana Carey, Arlette Kelly, Tammy Schmidt, Jeff Shipp, Row 5: Jeff Griz- zel, Lisa Ferrar, Laurie Marberger, Jenny Dor- sey, Chris Pusey, Lisa Stephens, Tricia Har- kins, Brian Watson, Scott Ragsdale, Mike Pusey, Jim Crawl, Pam Conway, Drew Chris- tian, Kim Walston, Alece Shockley, Randy Lane, Lyn Heineken, Lonea Adkins, Mi- chelle Briscoe. Row 4: Ed Horner, Tom King, Mike Barber, Bill Clark, Page Mason, Mike Ziara, Mark Munafo, Penny Parsons, Jenni Poteet, Rich Wrenn, David Ziara, Chris Bounds, Adam Anderson, David Marberger, Darrell Brow, Laura Lockwood. Row 5: John Hersberger, John McGee, Steve Martin, Joe Bailey. 72 Sports Clubs I W X. Far left - Junior Jimmy Grant catches an egg thromm by Lori Davis at All Sport's Night. Lett - Senior Chris Pu- sey demonstrates his co- ordination in the knee- ball relay. Ruth Gill struggles in the grueling scooter board relay. Participants in the ping- pong blow move the ball across the gym floor. Freshman Terry Ritter shows her expertise in the balloon burst relay. Candicls 75 Z! ' ss- 3 -,X N PEOPLE Seniors. . . .. ... Juniors ....... .... Sophomores . . . . . . . Freshmen . . . . Administration .... . . Staff ......... .... Teachers . . . . . . . . 76 114 120 126 152 155 154 People 75 S rag, Class Officers Jenn1Poteet Hlstonan Karen West President Carren Carper Treasurer Penny Parsons Secre tary Cnnger Cooper Vice President Class Flowers White Rose Class Colors Royal Blue Ice Blue Silver Class Motto- Within our reach lies every path we ever dream of taklng Within out power lies every step we ever dream of making Within our range hes every Joy we ever dream of seeing Within ourselves hes everything we ever dream of being Class Song Through the Years by Kenny Rogers 76 Senior Officers As we entered Parkside IH the fall of 1981 266 Freshmen took their first steps into the wonderful four year institution we call high school We were wary of what to expect those first few days but as the weeks progressed we 266 Freshmen found we could accept Parkside s challenge The class of 1985 chose as President Susan Elias Vice President Nicole Morris Trea surer Karen West Secretary Tncla Harklns and Historian Melinda Bradford as the class officers to help us through our tedious Freshman year Cinderella s Ball was the theme for our Freshman Homecoming and Karen West and Arlette Kelly were our Homecoming representa tives Although we d1dn t place ln Homecoming hall decorations we did place fourth in splnt Even though summer seemed extremely short 268 Sophomores re entered Parkside with one year completed and three to go We chose our officers President Darryl Brow Vlce President NICOIG Morns Treasurer Ginger Cooper Secretary Karen West and Hlstonan Michele Turner We prepared for yet another hectic school year Our Sophomore Homecom mg theme was Come Sail Away and Laune Marberger and Arlette Kelly were chosen as our re presentatlves We placed first in Homecoming splnt and third in hall decorations Also in our Sophomore year we held our first fund raiser the M 8r M Guess to raise funds for our Senior Prom As 255 Juniors entered Parkside for another fun filled year we held our heads a little higher because we had two years already completed Our officers were Jeff Shlpp President Karen West Wce President Ginger Cooper Treasurer Penny Parsons Secretary and Arlette Kelly Hlstonan Our Junior Homecoming theme was Rams in Wonderland and Karen West and Ginger Cooper were our representatives Finally as J unlors we knew we had learned from our mistakes we won first place ln hall decoratlons and a questlonable second ln splnt As a fund raiser we held a rugby sale which would also benefit our Senior Prom One more activity that year was the Jr Sr Banquet The Banquet was a success and we set a precedent for future classes by having a dance after the banquet 1985 Finally amved We were Seniors at lastl 0ur class leaders were Karen West President Ginger Cooper Vice President Carren Carper Treasurer Penny Parsons Secretary and Jenni Poteet Hlstonan This year we were pleased to have an exchange student from Germany Andreas Pantlen When Homecommg amved our theme was Aladdin s Castle and we dominated the rest of the school by placing first ln both hall decorations and spmt Karen West was chosen Homecoming Queen with her attendants Glnger Cooper and Penny Parsons Darryl Brow was chosen Homecoming King with his attendants Craig Leak and Andre Scott After Chnstmas we were devastated by the death of our fellow classmate Denise Trultt As we struggled to deal with our loss we continued to make plans for the end of the year Although there were many dances fund ralsers and pictures we all looked forward to May Prom was held on May 5 with the theme Gone with the W1nd and band Crash Davenport Baccalaureate Semce was held on Monday May 20 followed by Senior Awards on May 21 Gn May 51 1985 225 Seniors received dlplomas Respectfully submitted Jennifer Poteet Class Histonan I - a . , I I - I - - I - - I - I - I xx ' I ll I - I - . . . : - , - 1 I IT I T' I . . - I I - I xx U ll 0 I - . . U xx Il ' ' I I . I v T I . . - I - I - - I I ' I I . .... . . I . . 0- n n . - . T , 1 - I 1 I 'T' I ' ' xx ' I ll' I ' I ' I . . . . . . , . . . I I I ' ' Xt . n ll . . ' I I . . I . S . . enlor History 77 Seniors Abbott, Stephanie Lynn - 6-27-67: Ambition: To goto school and become a beautician. Activities: Chorus IV. Adrion, Brenda Kay - 7-27-67: Ambition: My ambition is to get the most out of my life. Activities: DECA Chapter. Anderson, Adam William - Adam : 7-19-67: Ambition: To live my life in freedom yet security. Activities: Symphonic Band I, II, Ill, IV: Tennis I, II, III, IV:Junior Achievement Il: Varsity Club IV: United States National Band Award IV: Parkside Personalities IV: Who's Who in Music IV. Ardis, Gregory Alan - Odis : 8-20-67: Ambition: to go to college and make S,S,S,S,S,5 . . . Activities: Wrestling I, II: Art Club IV. Arrington, Jeffrey Lamont - Jazzy : 9-15-67: Ambition: To go into the Air Force and major in a field of communication. Activities: DECA Ill, IV: Spanish Club lll, IV: Football Il, IV: Parkside Personalities II. Assalone, Kelly Michele - 'tlieIIy : 4-7-67: Ambition: To go to college, marry Ciene, and be happy. Activities: Bank Front I, II, III tCo-captainl, IV lCaptainl. Austin, Tracy Alan - 10-15-67: Ambition: I want to work with Business Management and possibly become a part-time artist. Activities: Drama Club Il, Ill, IV lPresidentl: Thespian Society II, III, IV: Track I: Computer Club I, Il: Dungeons and Dragons Ill: Senior Class Play Il, Ill, IV: Junior Class Play ll, III, IV: Most Promising Actor II: RAM Award I: Chorus I: SGA Representative for Art Club IV. Azan Alex Michael ll - l'AIex : 6-17-67: Ambition: To survive the next three years ofcollege. Activities: SGA I, II, III, IV lPresi- dent Electlg National Honor Society Ill lvice-Presidentl: Junior Achievement I lvice-President ofMarketing, S300 Sales Award, Management Award, Outstanding Achiever Awardl: Golf Team I: Soccer ll, Ill: Computer Club I lVice-Presidentl: Math Team III: Ski Club I, II, III: Ram Award I: School Service Award III: Tennis Ill: Maryland Distinguished Scholar III: Merit Finalist III. Bailey, Joseph Thomas - Jo : 2-26-67: Ambition: To walk down the halls without being noticed by my fan club. Activities: DECA IV: Varsity Club IV: Cross Country I, Il, lll, IV lMost Valu- able Playerl: Wrestling I, II, III, IV: J,V. Baseball I: Indoor Track ll: Outdoor Track II, III. Banks, Marybeth Stevenson - 9-9-67: Ambition: To attend college to become a respiratory therapist. Activities: Latin Club I, Il tTreasurer3, III tTreasurerl, IVtPresidentl: Iieyettes II: SGA IV: National Honor Society III tChairpersonl, IV lTreasur- erl: Junior Classical League III, IV: Magna Cum Laude II, III: School Service Award Ill: Maryland Distinguished Scholar IV: Merit Scholarship Commended Student IV. Barben Sharon Marie - Sherri : 6-7-67: Ambition: To go to college, to love and be with Stewart, and to live a long, happy life. Activities: SGA I: Track I: Parkside Personalities IV. Barnes, Wendy Jodell - Wen : 5-24-67: Ambition: Marry Mark, travel, go to college and major in Fashion Merchandis- ing, and live a happy and fulfilling life. 78 Seniors: Abbott-Barnes -avg I' Stephanie Lynn Abbott Brenda Kay Adrion 'qv' .,--5 Gregory Allan Ardis Jeffrey Lamont Arrington 5 F . J, Tracy Alan Austin Alex Michael Azar II .,.-.Jw Marybeth Stevenson Banks Sharon Marie Barber .X Adam William Anderson Q39 Kelly Michele Assalone Joseph Thomas Bailey 'bs Wendy Jodell Barnes Lai PZUI TCITBIICC BCFIIOYI IV QQ Michelle Lynn Bounds .uf s in Ray Anthony Bradford Linda Ell en Briele K5 Arg. lieith Edward Birch Kim Renelle Bounds .fi v James Franklin Bowen Melinda Jean Bradford Horace Robert Bratten, Jr, Michael J. Bratten Mark Alan Brittingham Darrell Francis Brow Benton, Paul Terry - i'Terry : 9-26-67: Ambition: To be a weld- er. Birch, Keith Edward - 7-8-66: Ambition: To party my life away. Bounds, Kim Renelle g Iiim : 7-9-67: Ambiton: To attend the Army for two years, attend the University of Maryland, College Park. Bounds, Michelle Lynn - t'Muffy : 12-19-67: Ambition: To at- tend college and major in nursing and someday get married to a very wealthy man. Activities: Spanish Club I, Il, Ill, IV: Keyettes Il: Parkside Booster Club I, Il, Bowen, James Franklin- Frank : 10-19-65: Ambition: I plan to be successful in my own business and live off the pleasures oflife with the one I love, Andrea! Activities: Football Il, Ill, IV: Varsity Club Ill, IV: Spanish Club IV: Senior Play IV: Parkside Personalities IV: Junior Play IV: Basketball I: Senior Award for Best Personality. Bradford, Melinda Jean - Mindy B. : 8-29-67: Ambition: To go to Wor-Wic Tech and become a nurse. Activities: Freshman Class Historian, Latin Club I. Bradford, Ray Anthony - 12-5-67: Ambition: To work and have fun. Bratten, Horace Robert, Jr. - Bobby : 8-15-66: Ambition: When I graduate I am planning tojoin the Marines. Activities: Track ll, III, IV: Varsity Football III, IV: Varsity Wrestling IV: Wrestling Unsung Hero IV: Symphonic Band I, Il, III, IV: Concert Choir Ill, IV: Who's Who in Music IV: Parkside Personalities IV. Bratten, Michael L. - 10-9-67: Ambition: To enlist in the Army and to live happily. Briele, Linda Ellen - Briele : 2-IO-67: Ambition: To attend college and become a physical therapist or registered nurse. Activities: VICA I, ll: Cosmetology I: Medical Services I: VICA Maryland State Eastern Region, Vice President: 19815-1984 State Skill Olympics - Voting Delegate. Brittingham, Mark Alan - Mark : 6-14-67: Ambition: My am- bition in life is to make all the goals that I set for myselfand to some day play in a professional Christian rock band. Brown, Darrell Francis - Bubba Jr. : 10-6-66: My ambiton after high school is to play college football and someday own a fitness club. Activities: J.V. Football I: Varsity Football ll, Ill, IV: Varsity Wrestling ll, Ill, IV: Sophomore Class President Il: SGA I: SGA Vice-President IV. Seniors: Benton-Brow 79 Seniors Brown, Amy Evangeline - 1-25-67: Ambition: I plan to attend a business school, majoring in computers, for about 2-4 years. Altenivards I plan to get married. Activities: F.B.L.A. I: V.l.C.A. Ill: Data Processing I, Il. Brown, Richard Stephen - Steve : 8-1-67: V.l.C.A. III, IV. Brown. Terrance Jevon - Teen: 11-21-66: Ambition: To go into the Army for eight years and do two years of law school. Activities: Football II, Ill: Concert Choir I, Il, III, IV: DECA I, Il: Track IV. Brumbley, Christina Marie - Tina : 3-17-67: Ambition: To get the most out oflife without making life too complicated. Activi- ties: French Club III, IV tSecretaryl: Field Hockey II, III lMan- agerl: Ramazine IV: Drama Club IV. Bryant. Bettina Brigitte - Tia : 7:8-67: Ambition: To attend college, major in business or science, get a job in a large corporation, tour the world, and make lots of money. My most important goal is to spend the rest of my life where I Gnd the most happiness, with Tommy Postles. Activities: FHA I lPresi- dentl: Math Club I lsecreraryl: Science I lvice-Presidentl: French Club ll: Yearbook Il: Library Club ll lReporter-Secre- taryl: Bible Club III: Astronomy Club III llfresidentl: FBLA IV lPresidentl: Track I: Volleyball Il. III: Drama Club IV: Thespians IV: Senior Class Play III, IV. Buchness, Michael John - Sketchness, Busch Beer : 5-9-67: Ambition: To look at things with an open mind, or at least with open eyes. Activities: Soccer II. III, IV: National Honor Society III, IV: Ski Club II, III. Burbage, Charles Dean - CharIie : 7-24-67: Ambition: To start with carpentry work and eventually take up farming full time. Burget, Michael Dean - i'Bone : 9-30-66: Ambition: To live forever in a paradise on earth and to treat the people I meet with tender affection. Activities: VICA I, II. Candy, Penny Gail- Penny : 6-6-67: Ambition: To make my life the best that it can be and to be a good wife and mother. Activities: DECA III, IV. Cantwell, Richard Euan, Jr. - Rick : 2-11-67: Ambition: Plan- ning for marriage on June 29, 1985 and building a home by next year. My future career plans are to further my position in my father's business and to eventually take charge. Activities: VICA III, IV l2nd place in local skills competitionl. Carper, Carren Talty - l'TaIt : 12-21-66: Ambition: To go to Notre Dame and major in business. to be happy and live a great life with Kenny. Activities: Class Council I, Il: SGA I, II, III, IV: French Club I, ll, III: Volleyball l, ll: Senior Class Treasurer. Chaffinch, Kathryn Ann - Iiathy : 10-8-67: Ambition: To at- tend college and be a very successful and happy business person. Activities: Bandfront I, II, Ill, IV: Latin Club I, II, III, IV: Junior Classical League II, III, IV: Parkside Personalities I, III. IV: Junior Achievement III lvice President of Marketing, Officer ofthe Yearl: Student Government Association IV: PTA Execu- tive Board lStudent Body Representativel IV: Ski Club III: Field Hockey Manager II: Young Explorers tLaw Divisionl II: Ram Award I: Music Ad Libitum I, II: Science Fair I, ll: Maryland Academy of Sciences Ill: Yearbook Editor IV: Presidential Classroom IV: USPIBA Award Winner IV: Booster Club II, III: Academic All-American Award. 80 Seniors: Brown-Chaffinch aw-5, Amy Evangeline Brown Richard Stephen Brovim Terrance Jevon Brown xi 4, - ,,,..-.,..- Christina Mane Brumbley Bettina Brigitte Bryant Michael John Buchness Charles Dean Burbage Michael Dean Burget jg Richard Evan Cantwell Carren Talty Carper ICM 5 Penny Gail Candy 5--w Kathryn Ann Chaffinch IQ' Wu Y 'f-v Charles Eric Chatham Drew Mitchell Christian Cynthia Lynn Clark in MU..-' L , Marchelle Denene Collins Pamela Michele Conway Ginger Lee Cooper :Q-v Steven Marion Cooper Jennifer Hulse Curry Sherry Lynn Cooper I , A- Q..- :Mm A Leotyne Darby Michael Street Davis Michelle Ann Davis Chatham, Charles Eric- I-2ric : 10-26-67: Ambition: I hope to complete college and law school and become a prosperous lawyer. Activities: Band III, IV: Thespians III. IV: Mash: Our Toum: Dracula: Lucky, Lucky Hudson. Christian, Drew Mitchell - Drew : 11-28-66: Ambition: To attend college, away from Salisbury, with my best friend, Todd Smith. Also to meet new people and to play soccer. I plan to get more out oflife. to find the answers to the universe, and to teach the world to, Make Love, Hot War! Activities: Thespi- ans IV: Ski Club IV: Colt League I, IV: Baseball I: Homecoming Cheerleader IV: Soccer I, II, III, IV: Most School Spirited Senior: Our Town : The Pink Panther Strikes Again . Clark, Cynthia Lynn - Gus : 6-19-67: Ambition: I want a successful career. To find the perfect man, and to start a family. And to stay happy. Collins, Marchelle Denene - 4-20-67: Ambition: To enter col- lege and major in FashionMerchandising and Management, also to lead a very happy and successful life, Conway, Pamela Michelle - Pam : 7-51-67: Ambition: To go to college to become a Data Processing Programmer and someday entera school ofArts for acting. Activities: Bandfront I, Il, Ill, IV: Rifle Captain III, IV: SGA Alternate I, ll, III, IV: Track Manager I, Ill, IV: Varsity Cheerleading IV: Parkside Personal- ities Il, III, IV: Varsity Softball Il: Keyette Club - Scrapbook Chairman Il: Varsity Club IV: Drama Club IV: Thespians IV: Concession Stand Worker Il, Ill: Junior Class Play Lucky, Lucky Hudson III: School Play The Pink Panther Strikes Again IV. Coopen Ginger Lee - Coop : 2-5-67: Ambition: To have pride in everything I'lI ever do, but yet to never be owned by that pride! And to alwaysand forever have Wests friendship! Activities: SGA I, II, III, IV: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Junior Class Secretary: Senior Class Vice-President: Ski Club I, II. III lVice-Presidentl, IV IPresidentl: Field Hockey II, III, IV: Track I, II, III, IV: Varsity Club III, IV: Homecoming Court III, IV: Parkside Personalities II, III, IV: Symphonic Band I: French Club I: Year- book Staff III: Underclass Play Ill tLucky, Lucky Hudsonl. Cooper, Sherry Lynn - i'Sherry : 8-51-67: Ambition: To go to business school and to live a long and happy life with Billy. Cooper, Steven Marion - Coop : 8-24-67: Ambition: Buy a Corvette, make MEGA bucks racing cars andjust have an all around cheerio good time! Activities: Football Il, Ill: Welding III, IV. Curry, Jennifer H. - Jenny, Droopy, PS : 1-15-67: Ambition: To go to college and achieve every goal I set for myself. To live a happy and peaceful life. Also to one day see my Camoufla- gue Private, Activities: Drama III. IV: French Club IV: Band I, II. Ill, IV: Thespians IV. Darby, Leotyne - Tyna : 2-15-67: Ambition: Run along the beaches of California. Dauls, Michael - Mike : 11-8-67: Ambition: To get where I'm going. to find what I look for, to achieve what I want. Activities: Soccer II: Spanish Club I. II. III, IV: Varsity Club II: Ram Page IV. Dauls, Michelle Ann - Shelly : 8-8-67: Ambition: I plan to attend Salisbury State College, make something ofmyselfand be happy for the rest of my life. Activities: lieyettes II: Spanish Club Ill, IV: Tag Guide IV: Drama Club III: Parkside Booster Club III. Seniors: Chatham-Davis 81 Seniors Deal, Alton - Roy : 2-25-67: Ambition: I plan to join the Marines. Activities: Football II, Ill, IV: Basketball I, IV: Track II, Ill, IV. Deal, Cleon - Sex Appeal Deal : 4-50-67: Ambition: I plan to get a full time job where I'm working and later going to law school. Activities: Spanish Club I, II: Concert Choir I, Il, Ill, IV: All Shore Chorus I: All County Chorus I, ll, III, Ilk Who's Who Among American Students. Disharoon, Amy Lou - Amy : 7-1-67: Ambition: I'O go to college to get a good education and to later marry and have a family in a life full oflove. Activities: Concert Band I: J.V. Soft- ball I: Varsity Softball ll: Reyettes III: Spanish Club Ill, IV: Year- book IV. Disharoon, Erlc - Eric : 1-2-67: Ambition: Get married, and have my own farm. Activities: AG I, II, Ill, IV: J.V. Football II. Donaway, Cheryl - 11-27-67: Ambition: I want to pursue a career in Law Enforcement and lead a successful happy life. Dorman, James Wayne - 1-9-67: Ambition: Join the Army and to make a career ofit. Activities: VICA Skill Olympics 1st place in Auto Body and Fender Il. Dotson, Holly Ann - 9-6-66: Ambition: To get married, have a big family and years later go to college and study law and have my own firm. Activities: DECA III, IV: Chorus I, ll, Ill. Downes, Ellzabeth Grant - Liz, Toast : 9-5-67: Ambition: I plan to attend college in Richmond and major in business or recreation. My ambition is to have the best time out of life I possibly can. Activities: Basketball I, II, III, IV: Softball I, II, lll, lV: Field Hockey IV t2nd Team All-Baysidel: Basketball - Un- sung Hero III: Soltball - Outstanding Performer Ill: Spanish Club I: Varsity Club IV: Trainer's Club IV lPresidentJ. Dryden, William Powell, Jr. - WilI : 7-11-67: Ambition: To go into Refrigeration. Dykes, B0bbleJo - Rosey, Bubba : 9-20-67: Ambition: I plan to travel and enjoy life! Dykes, Teresa Lynn - Teresa : 6-12-67: Ambition: Continue myjob in phlebotomy, become an Emergency Medical Techni- cian lEMTJ, attend college and major in nursing, become a surgical nurse, and always be happy being me . Activities: Latin Club I: Band I: National Honor Society II, Ill, IV. Elias, Susan E. - Susie : 9-5-67: Ambition: Go to college, major in Interior Design, minor in French. Lead a happy and successful life with Kevin at my side. Activities: Girl's Varsity Basketball I, II, III, IV: Girl's Varsity Softball I, ll, III, IV: Fresh- man Class President: Varsity Club I, Il, Ill, IV: Drama Club I, II: SGA Representative I, II, Ill, IV: Ram Award I. 82 Seniors: Deal-Elias ' If sv ---c, Alton Leroy Deal, Jr. Cleon Roosevelt Deal Amy Lou Disharoon Eric John Disharoon Cheryl Elaine Donaway James Wayne Dorman ef Iii' 'x CTT? 4 Holly Ann Dotson Elizabeth Grant Dommes William Powell Dryden, Jr. Www J 5 Bobbie Jo Dykes Teresa Lynn Dykes Susan Esther Elias 4.4 , ,Y- ' Barbara Ann Essaf la.. i '5 Helen Ann Fears John Jeffrey Furbush Jeffrey David Grizzel Michael Wesley Evans Kelly Sue Farrell TWD 7 rs.. K .rf S ...nl Lisa Lynne Ferrar Etta Rena Fisher L Mark Stanley Gardiner Kim Marie Griswold Ronald Earl Groton, Jr. Janine Michelle Guy Essaf BarbaraAnn - Barb : 9-1-67: Ambition: To get into the business Held and to live a happy life with Roger. Activities: Basketball I, ll, lll. Evans, Michael Wesley - Mike : 12-1-67: Ambition: To travel all over the world and become a high-ranking officer in the Air Force. Activities: Football l: Dungeons and Dragons ll: Com- puter Club l, ll, Ill: AIFS lll. Farrell, Kelly Sue - 12-18-67: Ambition: l plan to attend Wor- Wic Tech Community College and pursue a career in nursing. Fears, Helen Ann - l'lelen : 1-27-67: Ambition: To attend college, travel, be happy and enjoy life. Activities: Concert Band l: Field Hockey ll: Track ll: SGA Alternate ll: French Club IV: Ski Club IV. Ferran Lisa Lynne - Lisa : 5-12-67: Ambition: To attend college, have fun and have a very successful life, Activities: Bandfront l, ll, lll: Varsity Cheerleading lll, lV: Spanish Club IV: Varsity Club lV. Fisher, Etta Rena - 9-16-67: Ambition: To be happy and to be myself. Activities: Choir l, ll: Spanish Club IV. Furbush, John Jeffrey - 10-15-67: Ambition: To go to college, avoid marriage, to become rich and retire at an early age. Activities: Computer Club l. Gardiner, Mark Stanley - 2-9-67: Ambition: To make exces- sive amounts of money and be successful in whatever l do. Activities: Football l, ll, lll, IV: Basketball ll: Track l, Il, lll, lV: Varsity Club lll. Griswold, Kim Marie - Kim : 10-21+-67: Ambition: To further my education and be happy and successful in life. Activities: Bandfront ll, lll, IV: Concert Choir lll, IV: Parkside Personalities ll, lll: SGA l, ll: Track ll, IV: Varsity Club IV: Booster Club Il, lll: Ski Club ll: Junior Achievement ll: Junior Class Play ll. Grlzzel, Jeffrey Dauld - Grizzy : 11-22-67: Ambition: To go to college, get a degree in wildlife biology, and move to the wil- derness in the Rocky Mountains. Activities: Spanish Club ll, lll, IV: Ski Club ll, lll, IV: Baseball ll, lll, IV: Golf lll: Soccer lV. Groton, Ronald Earl, Jr. - Ron : 11-29-66: Ambition: To be an Airborne Ranger in the U.S. Army and to make a career in the Army, and make a million. Activities: Basketball l, Il. Guy, Janine Michelle - 8-.50-67: Ambition: l plan to attend college at the University of Maryland and train to be a Physical Therapist. l also hope to spend these special years with Mike Barber., Seniors: Essaf-Guy 85 Seniors Hall, Dawn Lynn - Dawn : 5-24-67: Ambition: To go to col- lege and own my own business and have lots of fun. Also, I plan to marry Mike and have a fantastic future with him. Activi- ties: Spanish Club I, ll: Chess and Checker Club I: Art Club IV: Keyette Club I, ll, III lvice-President and Scrapbook Chair- manl, IV lDistrict President and Chairman of International Conventionl. Hamlll, Kimberly Dawn - 'lKim : 5-10-67: Ambition: To at- tend college, and be happy and successful. Activities: March- ing Band I, II, III: Track II: Ski Club I, Il, III, IV: Indoor Track ll: Yearbook IV: Literary Magazine IV. Handy, Mario Axel - 9-12-66: Ambition: To study engineering in heavy equipment operation and mechanics. Activities: Foot- ball I: Track ll: Wrestling Il. Harkins, Latricia Lynn - Tricia : 12-29-67: Ambition: To be- come a Yuppie. Activities: Freshman Class Secretary: Junior Achievement II: Junior Varsity Cheerleading Il: Latin Club I, II lSecretaryJ, III, IV: Junior Classical League Il, Ill, IV: Maryland Latin Creative Writing Contest Winner IV: Math Team III: Medi- cal Technology III: National Latin Exam - Magna Cum Laude Ill: National Honor Society II. Ill, IV: Majorettes I, Il: Parkside Personalities I, II, Ill, IV: Presidential Classroom IV: Ram Award I: Science Fairl l2nd Placel, III: SGA I. II: Varsity Cheerleading III, IV lSecretaryI: Wicomico County Youth Council II, III, IV: USCA National Champion Cheerleader IV. Harrell, James Ravenna, Jr. - 1-30-66. Hastings, Clyde Barnard lll - Barry : 12-16-66: Ambition: To cruise through life. Hensley, Bryan Clifford - FIip : 4-5-67: Ambition: To go to college and be very successful. Activities: Football I, II, Ill. IV: Basketball ll: SGA II, Ill: Varsity Club III: Spanish Club lCo- Presidentl IV: Track II. Herneiseri, Antonio E, - l'Tony : 11-21-66: Ambition: To go to S.S.C. and after graduation, become an accountant and even- tually get my CPA. Hudson, Christina Marie - Van HaIen : 1-27-67: Ambition: I plan to go to college to be a physical therapist. Then I hope to work at the Holly Center. Activities: Intermediate Chorus I, II, III: Concert Choir IV: DECA I, ll. Hudson, Lesa Ellen - Spazz : 9-19-67: Ambition: To go to college and get a job in the computerfbusiness field. Activi- ties: Drama Club II, III, IV: Thespian Society II, Ill, IV: National Honor Society Ill, IV: Spanish Club IV: Computer Club Il: Senior Class Play Ill, IV: Junior Class Play II, III, IV. Huntington, KirkAllen - 4-21-66: Ambition: My ambition in life is to have my ovim body shop and most important is to live the rest of my life with Kris. Activities: Autobody III, IV. Hurley, Wayne Daniel - 6-18-66. 84 Seniors: Hall-Hurley Dawn Lynn Hall Latricia Lynn Harkins Bryan Clifford Hensley Lesa Ellen Hudson Kimberly Dawn Hamill JSYTICS RBVBFIFIB Harrell, JT. Antonio E. Herneisen X y Kirk Allen Huntington x Mario Axel Handy Clyde Barnard Hastings III Christina Marie Hudson Wayne Daniel Hurley Wendy Gail Hurley iff? Sf? Ronald David James Alan Ray Jones, Jr. Lisa Marie Jones Jerome Abbott lsear, Jr. Glendale Dwight Jackson Bonnie Jean Johnson Yvette Johnson Brian Dennis Jones David Lee Jones 59' 94 lbs: L. A s......,...,. . Ruby Irene Jones Sharon Lynn Jones Hurley, Wendy Gail - 8-50-67: Ambition: To work in a green- house with my boyfriend, get married, have fun, maybe even have a few kids down the line. Activities: Keyettes l, ll: Spanish Club II, lll: Dungeons and Dragons l: Chorus l. lsear, Jerome Abbott, Jr. - 'tJai : 5-27-67: Ambition: To go to the University of Virginia, play football, major in engineering and many Kim. Activities: Spanish Club lll, lV: Ski Club ll, lll, IV: Varsity Club lll, lV iPresidentJ: Track ll tLetter and pinl: J.V. Football l, ll: Varsity Football lll, IV iAll Bayside Punterf Kickeri. Jackson, Glendale Dwight - 'iFlash, Action Jackson : 8-5-67: Ambition: Have a great summer, then go into the service. James, Ronald Dauid - Chilly Bo, lllyBocha : 11-20-67: Am- bition: To go into the Air Force in November and study admin: istration. Activities: Upward Bound l: Wrestling ll: Masonry lll. Johnson, Bonnie Jean - Bonnie Jean : 12-51-67: Ambition: To live life one day at a time and to be a good wife to Dan Williams. Activities: Drama Club l. JOhn50rl, Yuetle - Lady V : 7-7-67. Jones, Alan Ray, Jr. - A,J. : 4-4-67: Ambition: To go to col- lege to play basketball and enjoy life, Activities: J.V. Basketball l, ll: Varsity Basketball lll, IV. Jones, Brian Dennis - B.J. : 7-24-67: Ambition: To have it all. Activities: Wrestling ll, lll, IV: Football l, ll, IV: Computer l, ll: Spanish Club lll, IV: Dungeons and Dragons lll. Jones, David Lee - Dave : 10-20-67: Ambition: To become an electrician and live a happy life. Activities: VICA l, ll. Jones, Lisa Marie - Lisa : 7-24-66: Ambition: To graduate from Parkside and get ajob. To get married and live a very happy life. Activities: lnterrnediate Choir ll, IV. Jones, Ruby Irene - 12-12-66: Ambition: Join the Army and in future years l plan to get married and have family, living my life to the fullest with the people l care about. Jones, Sharon Lynn - 4-7-67: Ambition: To attend Salisbury State College. Activities: Chorus l: Keyettes l: Latin Club l, Il, III: National Honor Society ll, lll, IV: Ram Award ll: Service Award ll. Seniors: Hurley-Jones 85 Seniors Jones, Wllllam Henry - Bill : 10-12-67: Ambition: To be- come an orthopaedic doctor with a private practice. Activities: Junior Achievement II: Track I, Il, Ill, IV. Kellam, Crystal Marie - Cracker : 8-25-66: Ambition: I plan to work at l'Iichol's Department Store in hopes of someday training to be assistant manager. I plan to get married in June NV N of1986 and live life to the fullest with the one I love. Activities: DECA Ill, IV: Chorus Il, lll, IV: Keyettes I. Kelley, Pamela Ellen - Pam : 11-15-67: Ambition: To move to Florida and go to a stewardess school. Activities: FBLA Ill lPresidentl: Spanish Club IV. E i l William Henry Jones Crystal Marie Kellam Pamela Ellen Kelley Kelly, Arlette - 10-5-67: Ambition: To attend college and lead a successful and happy life. Activities: SGA I, II, Ill, IV lPresi- dentl: JN. Cheerleaders I, Il ICO-Captainl: Varsity Cheer- leaders Ill, lv: Junior Class Historian III: Homecoming Court I, ll: Ski Club ll: Spanish Club IV: USCAA Cheerleading Award: Youth Appreciation Award: Parkside Personalities I, Il, Ill, IV: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play: Ramazine IV. King, Thomas Louis - l'Tommy : 6-24-67: Ambition: I plan to go to college. My ambition is to become an accountant or a psychologist. Activities: Wrestling III, IV: Cross Country Ill, IV: Indoor Track Il: Booster Club II, III, IV: Varsity Club Ill, IV. Krall, James John - Jim : 8-20-67: Ambition: To move back to Georgia and attend the University of Georgia, major in law, and become an FBI agent. And somewhere along the way I'Il get married, I guess. Activities: J.V. Basketball I, II: J.V. Base- ball ll: J.V. Football II: Varsity Basketball III: Varsity Football Ill, , I IV: varsity Club Ill, IV: Golf Team ll, III: Spanish Club ll, Arlette Kelly Thomas Louis King James John Krall 5 Lange, April Colleen - Chang : 8-28-67: Ambition: To go to - college, get married, and be rich. Activities: Basketball I, Il, Ill: Tennis I, II, Ill, IV: Art Club IV: Ramazine: Band I, ll, III. Latham, Kimberly Ann - Kim : 9-I5-67: Ambition: To get a decentjob that will makes lots of money. Activities: Art Club I, ca.. ll. Lawrence, Silvena Evezle - 8:19-66: Ambition: I plan to attend college and later on I plan to have a career in some type oflaw. I I April Colleen Lange Kimberly Ann Latham Silvena Evette Lawrence i Leagen Kimberly Dianne - Leag : 6-27-67: Ambition: Private investigator. To join forces with Charlies' Angels. Activities: ' - Field Hockey I, II, III, IV: Honorable Mention for All-State Hock- ey lll, IV: Basketball ll: Track I, Il lUnsung Herol, III KMVPJ, Ill , lCaptainl, IV. Leek, Craig Andrew - FurIee : 4-21-67: Ambition: To start college next fall, get my degree and start making big bucks. Activities: Basketball ll, lV IUnsung Herol: Football IV: SGA IV: Homecoming Court IV. Lecates, Franklin Samuel - Frank : 11-19-67: Ambition: To remain in the automotive field and race successfully. Activi- ties: VICA IV: Auto Mechanics III, IV. Kimberly Dianne Leager Craig Andrew Leak. Franklin Samuel LeCates 86 Seniors: Jones-Lecates Kevin William Lennox Beth Ann Livingston Kevin Lamont Lucas KX. -4' . fm. cz , r 'TTILJ I-0' DeI'liece Renea Manning Laurie Ellen Marberger Tammy Sue Mason Jerry Keith Mayers Robert Young McGlaughlin Fonzella Denise McKinney Joanne Marie McKnight David Michael McWilliams Jeffery Aaron Middleton Lennox, Kevin William - BiffKipling : 12-16-66: Ambition: To go where no man has gone before, come back and be cool like Greg Taylor. Activities: Marching Band ll, Ill, IV: Concert Band I, III, IV: Symphonic Band ll, Ill, IV: Junior Class Play III, Whos Who in American Music: All-American Music Award. USPIBA Award. Livingston, Beth Ann - Bethany : 12-I5-66: Ambition: To go into fashion modeling and create my own modeling agency. Activities: Cross Country ll: Track lManagerl: Choir l. Lucas, Kevin Lamonte - Luke : 5-9-67: Ambition: Well, I plan to try the college scene for aboutll years and like ifthat doesnt work, l'Il become an ordinary street bum and roam the streets of Fruitland. Activities: J.V. Football I:J.V. Basketball I, II: Varsi- ty Football II, III, IV: Varsity Baseball l, Il, Ill, IV: Symphonic Band I, Il, Ill, IV: Drum Major IV. Manning, Deltliece Renea - Dee : 11-19-67: Ambition: To go to college and be a physical therapist, then marry Robert. Activities: Cheerleading ll: Track I: Yearbook IV: Skill Olym- pics, Medical Services l5rdJ: VICA I: Medical Services I. Marberger, Laurie Ellen - Maub : 2-18-67: Ambition: I plan to attend college and later become successful in whatever I plan to do in college. Activities: Cheerleading I, ll lCaptaini, lll, IV lCaptainl: Top 10 Individual Award at Camp ll, IV: Leadership Award at Camp IV: SCIA I, ll, Ill, IV lTreasurerl: Yearbook III: Varsity Club II, Ill, IV: Track I, II, Ill: Talent Show I, ll, lll, IV: Homecoming Court ll: Senior Superlatives IV: Teacher Practi- cum IV: Honor Roll I, Il, III, IV. Mason, Tammy Sue - Country Cowgirl : 8-25-66: Ambition: Alter high school I intend to get a job for the summer and if possible, go into the Army for three years, then spend the rest of my life with Dave. Mayers, Jerry Keith - l'Keith r 6-125-67: Ambition: To move to Carmel, California, customize cars, and make the cover of Surfer Magazine. Activities: Autobody I, Il: J.V. Football I, ll. McGtaughIin, Robert Young - Big Rob : 12-24-67: Ambition: To bum out in Ocean City then after recovering get on with my life and be successful in everything I do. Activities: Ski Club II, Ill, IV: DECA IV. McKinney, Fonzella Denise - l'leciey : 5-25-67: Ambition: To get into the Army. McKnight, Joanne Marie - 3-12-67: Ambition: To go into Busi- ness Management and be a successful business woman. Ac- tivities: Plational Honor Society IV: French Club IV: Spanish Club IV: Junior Achievement I: Booster Club Il, III. McWilliams, David Michael - Big Dave : 4-25-67: Ambition: To work hard, make a good living as an electrician, and to have good times. And one day to get married. Middleton, Jeffrey Aaron - Jeff : 6-24-67: Ambition: To go to college and become an accountant, and to live life to its ful- lest. Activities: Football Il: Baseball Manager II: FBLA IV. Seniors: Lennox-Middleton 87 Seniors Miller Shari Auiua - 10-8-66: Ambition: To marry Glenn, to graduate top in my veterinary course, and to become the best veterinarian in the world. Activities: Latin Club I, II, III: National Honor Society II, Ill, IV: Concert Choir ll: Guidance Aid III, IV: TAD Guide lll. Mills, Roger Allan - Rog : 10-10-67: Ambition: I plan to at- tend college and obtain my accounting degree. Then I plan to take the CPA exam and become a public Accountant, and eventually own my own business. Activities: Latin Club I, Il, Ill: Junior Classical League II, Ill: National Honor Society ll, lll. IV: Maryland Distinguished Scholar IV. Mitchell, Steward Wayne - Stew : 5-15-67: Ambition: To go on to college, obtain my degree, teach U.S. History and then settle down to a quiet family life. Activities: Oklahoma State University Scholastic Award for U.S. History, 1985: Elks Club Award for Patriotism - 1985: Oklahoma State Award for Con- temporary lssues - 1985: USAA Award for U.S. History and Government: USAA Award for National Leadership and Service -- 1984: International Thespian Society: Art Club IV: Concert Choir IV: Drama Club IV. Mizell, Stephen Arthur- Steven: 8-15-67: Ambition: To serve four years in the United States Air Force. Moody, Linda Ann - Moody : 10-17-67: Ambition: Alter graduation, I plan to finish going to beauty school, then goto Texas and get married someday, hopefully to Doug. Activities: Cosmetology III, IV: VICA IV. Moody, Melissa Pia - Pixie : 10-11-67: Ambition: To live in France for a while and then return to the United States with an accent. Morris, Donna Gail- Donna : 8-7-67: Ambition: To take ev- ery advantage that life has to offer. Activities: Chorus I: Softball I, II: Parkside Personalities IV. Morris, Linda Jean - Jeanie : 8-12-67: Ambition: Tojoin the Amiy and make a good life for myself, and mostimportantly, to be happy. Morris, Nicole Dawn - Nikki : 1-13-67: Ambition: To attend college, major in dental hygiene, and to love and be with Moe always. Activities: SGA I, II, III, IV: SGA Secretary IV: Freshman Class Vice-President: Sophomore Class Vice-President: Varsity Cheerleading III, IV: Parkside Personalities III, IV: Yearbook IV: Medical Services IV: USCAA Cheerleading Award III: Senior Superlatives IV. 4 Morris, Thomas Samuel - Tom : 12-11-66: Ambition: To continue my future in famiing and have the baddest street rod in tovm. Activities: Agriculture I, II, Ill, IV: FFA Moyer, Coleen Sharon - 12-25-67: Ambition: I plan to attend a local college for nursing, maybe even get my M.Sc. or Ph.D. Degree. I plan to go to college, but I also plan to enjoy life after high scho0l. Muin Kevin Linwood - 11-15-67 88 Seniors: Miller-Muir 'Y . H., Q 3 to-.-ff Shari Aviva Miller Stephen Arthur Mizell he Q . , . s... .xt .,..-Q Donna Gail Morris Roger Allan Mills Stewart Mitchell 'Q f X 'Q f' Linda Ann Moody Melissa Pia Moody 1553 'Ns 'T inf., Linda Jean Morris Nicole Damm Monis Thomas Samuel Morris Coleen Sharon Moyer Linwood Kevin Muir Nz I ef: - I Mark Anthony Munafo Khanh Vinh Nguyen Bobbie Jean Osborne 'Q if 'H'-fr' H3l'l'y Alan Owens JHITICS Edward Owens, JT. vig, Andreas Kurt Gustav Pantlen Beverly Ann Parker Steven Edward Parker Robert Parks, Jr. Munafo, Markflnthony - 1-22-67: Ambition: To attend college and pursue an acting career. Activities: Football III, IV: Tennis IV: SGA I, II, III, IV: Parkside Personalities III: Senior Class Play IV: Junior Class Play IV: Editor, Ramazine IV: Spanish Club IV: Varsity Club III, IV. Nguyen, Khanh Vinh - Killer Khanh : 10:21:67: Ambition: To stay in Ocean City and party hardy. Osborne, Bobbie Jean - Bobbie : 5-5-66: Ambition: To be a successful cosmetologist and have a good life. Activities: VICA Outten, Mark Alan - 7-15-67: Ambition: To go to college and seek a fulfilling career. Activities: Band I, Il, Ill, IV. Owens, Harry Alan - Alan, Chillie O : 2-9-67: Ambition: To have a good paying job in the welding field and to move to California. To find someone in the future to care about and that will care about me - Sharon Knowles. Activities: Soccer II, III, IV: Welding I, ll. Owens, James Edward Jr. - Eddie : 12-19-65: Ambition: To continue studying the World Federation ofTae lihwon Do and to be a diesel mechanic. Owens, Ryan Elwyn - 5-15-67: Ambition: To move to Califor- nia and try to become a rock guitarist and ifthat doesn't work, I'll become an accountant. Activities: Spanish Club IV: Base- ball l, II, IV. Pantlen, Andreas Kurt Gustav - Andreas : 4-10-67: Ambition: To be back to Crermany, be successful and return for the 5th, 10th, 20th, and 25th reunions. Activities: Soccer IV: Track IV: Varsity Club IV: Photography Club IV: Ski Club IV. Parken Beverly Ann - Bebee : 11-17-66: Ambition: To go to secretarial school and lead a very happy and successful life after graduation. Activities: Data Processing I Parker, Joseph Rodman Jr. - Joe : 7-29-67: Ambition: To become the best mechanic I can be, to be a volunteer fire- fighter, and to travel through the South and Midwest. Activi- ties: VICA II: Local VICA Champion Auto Mechanics. Parker, Steven Edward - 2-9-67: Ambition: To be an electri- cian and a volunteer firefighter. Activities: VICA I, II: Soccer III. Parks, Robert Jr. - 6-11-66: Ambition: I plan on becoming an engineer and operating huge cranes and earth movers. Seniors: Munafo-Parks 89 Seniors Parsons, Bonnie Sue - Bonnie : 4-18-66: Ambition: To get a good job and eventually marry Mike and live a happy life. Parsons, Penny Joy - Pip : Ambition: To attend college, tour the world, and live in a place where it never gets cold. Activi- ties: Field Hockey I, Il, III, IV lCaptain, MVPI: Tennis Il: Track Ill: Student Trainers Club IV lvice-Presidentl: Varsity Club Il, III, IV: Junior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Secretary: Homecom- ing Court IV: SGA II, lll, IV: Parkside Personalities ll, lll, IV: Ski Club Ill, IV tVice-Presidentl. Paley, Mary Lynn - Mary Lynn : 11-21-67: Ambition: To be happy, live life to its fullest, and make all my dreams come true. Activities: Intemiediate Choir I. Perdue, Bryan Keith - Clark Kent tSupermanl : 12-29-66: Activities: DECA Ill, IV tMaryland Region VI Vice President, Chapter Presidentl. Perdue, Duane Vernon - 5-15-67: Ambition: To go to college and gather enough money to have whatever I want, whenever I want it. Activities: Soccer I: Tennis I, Ill, IV, Phillips, Kenneth Jay - Jay : 1-7-67: Ambition- Race Limited with Coop , build and drive fast MOPAR'S, and party the rest of my life without ending up in a ditch. Activities: Agriculture I, ll: Plumbing I, II: English Club I, ll, lll, IV: Dewey Beach Mopar Show ll, Ill: Mayo Beach Mopar Show IV. Poteet, Jennifer Marie - Poteet : 9-26-67: Ambition: To at- tend Georgia State University, get a masters in business ad- ministration and eventually become a rich executive. Activi- ties: Tennis l, ll, Ill, IV: SGA l, ll, Ill, IV: Varsity Club lll, IV: Bandfront I, ll: Latin Club I, Il, III: Underclass Play III: Parkside Personalities I, ll, Ill: Guidance Aid IV: Senior Class Historian IV. Pratt, Georgianne Phillips - I'Cieorgi : 5-29-67: Ambition: To go to college to become an accountant then marry Doug and start a family. Price, Kenneth Irving, Jr. - i'lien : 7-4-67: Ambition: I plan on going to college for law enforcement and going on into the State Police and being happy with Carren for the rest of my life. Activities: Art Club IV: SGA IV: Indoor Soccer I, ll, lll. Pruitt, Teresa Deanne - Teresa : 5-29-67: Ambition: To go to college, be with David and make him the happiest guy in the world. Activities: Senior Class Play Ill. Pully, Dawn Elizabeth - Davimie : 1-27-67: Ambition: To go to business school and become a successful executive secre- tary and someday marry the guy I love. Activities: Yearbook IV: FBLA lll: National Honor Society Il, Ill, IV. Purnell, Lawrence Hasty - 'tPurnelI, I'lixon : 10-15-67: Ambi- tion: To go to college then enlist in the Air Force. Activities: Intermediate Choir I: Concert Choir ll, Ill, IV: Senior Class Play IV: Parkside Personalities III: All-County Chorus ll, III, IV: All- State Chorus IV: All-Shore Choms IV: All-Eastern Choms IV: Who's Who in Music: Who's Who Among High School Stu- dents. 90 Seniors: Parsons-Purnell i' Bonnie Sue Parsons Bryan Keith Perdue Jennifer Marie Poteet Teresa Deanne Pruitt Penny Joy Parsons Duane VCITIOI1 Pefdlle Q 'IL' 1551 -5 A Mary Lynn Patey Kenneth Jay Phillips Cieorgianne Phillips Pratt Davim Elizabeth Pully Kenneth Irving Price, Jr. Lawrence Hasty Purnell Brian Scott Rayne Michael Stephen Reddish : X -st ' 4 ,gi -65 wwe' L ' .Y-:wc .--Nm L A Kimberly Joy Reynolds Donna Marie Richardson ix . -'rx' Brian Keith Rinehart Cynthia Vanessa Rogers c t I it , ,gn Edward Andrew Savage John Edward Savage Rusty Allan Savage Pusey, Christopher Scott - Marine Boy : 11-7-66: Ambition: To make a career out ofthe Marine Corps, go into law enforce- ment, get married, party! Activities: Varsity Soccer I, II, lll, IV: Varsity Tennis lll, lVg Ski Club I, II, III, IV: Varsity Club ll, Ill, IV: Varsity Club Vice-President Ill: SGA I, Il, III, IV: Parkside Person- alities ll. Rayne, Brian Scott - Scott : 10-I6-66: Ambition: To go to college and someday own my own business, Activities: DECA III, IV tVice-Presidentl. Reddish, Michael Stephen - The Beau : 2-9-67: Ambition: To go to college and law school, then become a lawyer and drive a Porsche. Activities: J.V. Football I, ll: Varsity Football lll, IV: Wrestling ll, Ill: Varsity Club Ill: Concert Choir l, ll: Spanish Club Ill, IV iTreasureri. Reid, Darren Thomas - Doc : 11-28-66: Ambition: To go to college and be ROTC and be an officer in the United States Army. Activities: Concert Choir I, II, Ill, IV: Wrestling II, Ill. Reynolds, Kimberly Joy - 'iKim : 12-18-66: Ambition: I plan to work for one year, then go to college for business manage- ment. Activities: DECA Il: Booster Club I. Richardson, Donna Marie - I'Donna : 8-26-67: Ambition: To become excellent at whatever I decide to do in the future. Activities: Keyettes I: Chorus I: Latin Club I, ll, Ill: National Honor Society Il, III, IV. Riddleberger, Jilann - Jil : 1-17-68: Ambition: To go to col- lege, become a nurse, and live a full, happy, successful life. Activities: VICA IV. Rinehart, Brian Keith - UBrian p 7-16-67: Ambition: To be- come immensely wealthy. Activities: National Honor Society II, III tFund-raising Chairmani, IV iPresidentl: Wrestling I, II: Track ll, Ill, Cross Country Ill, IV tUnsung Herohp DAR Good Citizens Contest 42nd in Statel: Contury Ill Leader: Parkside Ramblings: Maryland Distinguished Scholar Finalist: Merit Scholarship Contest Commended Student. Rogers, Cynthia Vanessa Savage, Edward Andrew - i'Andy : 5-5-67: Ambition: To go to college, enjoy life, and reach all goals everdreamed ofachiev- ing. Activities: Drama I, II tMost Promising Freshman, Best Technicall: Service Award I, ll: Spanish Club IV. Savage, John Edward - John : 5-23-67: Ambition: To enjoy life,join the Marines, and make money. Activities: Vo-tech Ser- vice Station Mechanic. Savage, Rusty Allan - 10-7-67: Ambition: To become a Mary- land State Police Officer. Activities: Symphonic Band l, ll, Ill, IV: Concert Band IV: Jazzband II: Music Theory III: Who's Who in American Music: All-American Music Hall of Fame. Seniors: Pusey-Savage 91 Seniors Schoofield, Tyueti Berniece - Scott, Andre Carllarel - Scotty : 1-28-66: Ambition: To go to Hagerstown Junior College to play basketball and major in Hotel and Motel Management, then transfer after two years to Delaware State College to finish up my degree, Activities: SGA Ill, IV: Track II, Ill: Varsity Club III: Football ll, Ill, IV: Basketball l, II, III, lV Named Bayside Player of the Week twicel Seong, Jae Kwon - 5-2-66: Ambition: To go to college, get a job and afterward live a happy life. Activities: Soccer Ill, IV. Settles, Michael Sean - 1-21-67: Ambition: To go to college and become an engineer. Activities: J.V. Football ll, Varsity Football lll: Track l, ll, lll, IV: Chess Club lV. Seward, Michelle Delores - l Iichelle : 10-17-67: Ambition: I plan to find a nicejob and live a long and happy life with John. Activities: Chorus I, Il, Ill. Shipp, Jeffrey Curtis - Muscle Neck : 5-21-67: Ambition: To go to college on the Eastern Shore, major in either physiology, psychology, or business administration. After that lead a hap- py and fulfilling life with Vicki. Activities: SGA l, ll, Ill, IV: Span- ish Club II, III, IV: Booster Club Ill, IV: Junior Class President III, Football I, ll, IV: Wrestling I, II: Varsity Club. Shockley, Alece Yvette - Shock : 9-24-67: Ambition: Some- day to make it to the Summer Olympics. Activities: Volleyball ll, III, lV iMostValuable Playerlr Basketball I, ll CMVPI, III QMVPI, IV iAIl Baysidek Varsity Club I, ll, III, IV: Booster Club Il, III: Track I iSilver, Bronze medals at State meetb, II iGold, Silver medals at State meet1,llliTwo Gold medals at State meetj, IV. Short, Wayne Franklin - Shorty : 7-5-67: Ambition: To have a successful career in the Air Force. Sigai, Teresa Ann - 'iTerr'i : 5-6-67: Ambition: To get a good job. Smack, Christopher Edward - Smack : 5-17-67: Ambition: To keep a good job in plumbing and heating for about six years to get my master's certificate. Then start my ovm busi- ness. Activities: VICA I, ll: First Place in VICA Skill Olympics - Plumbing: Soccer I, ll, lll. 92 Seniors: Schoofield-Smullen H5 Tyvett Berniece Schoofield Andre Carllarel Scott Jae Kwon Seong ri I . ,rf -s - 5 Michael Sean Settles . ,X li Alece Yvette Shockley , Christopher Edward Smack Michelle Delores Seward Jeffrey Curtis Shipp '01-5 1.,..t,.,: Wayne Hanklin Short Teresa Ann Sigai as as ,.. Charles Preston Smith lll Mark Smullen Gary James Solomon Alben Lee Sturgis i5w'di ,,,-bv Robert Lee Tilghman, Jr. Mark Edwin Travis ff vii 1. Teresa Lynn Somers Lori Ann Stigall s- 2:25 I , if AW . T .M X f if -Mu. s K ' W2 X I .. ., L X A X X., .G . wggff. via. . . Lv , . ig,-: . 2 Q '. .'3'.,S :: Xiiiixzr ' ' ' x ' i 9 it P Ai N A QQ ag T w 5 to Q8 X .K , A ' 4 x Z y 4 Angela Denise Taylor fix . -af Joel Spencer Tlngle Jay Dominic Trader mt .NY Cx gf! , as is iff Mary Denise Thomas ww Stephanie Denise Truitt James Blake Trumble Solomon, Gary James - 7-51-67: Ambition: To go into the Air Force, then after the Air Force, to enter the State Police. Activi- ties: Soccer III, IV Somers, Teresa Lynn - Teri : 2-11-67: Ambition: To go into the Air Force. Activities: Band I, ll: Field Hockey Il, Ill, IV. Stigall, LoriAnn - I'Lori : 6-15-67: Ambition: I plan to attend Wor-Wic Tech for two years studying Radiology. Later in life I would like to marry Eric, start a family and do some traveling. Activities: Band Front I: J.V. Cheerleading II: Track Il: SGA I, ll, lll iAIternateI, IV: Parkside Personalities I, Il, III, IV. Sturgis, Albert Lee Jr. - 5-2-64: Ambition: Tojoin the Army, go to college, and play football, basketball and run track. Taylon Angela Denise - Angee : 4-17-67: Ambition: To go to school and pursue a career in hair design and go into business for myself. Activities: Concert Choir I, ll. Thomas, Mary Denise - I'lise : 12-19-66: Ambition: To have a healthy and happy life with Royce White. To own my own day care center. Activities: Vo Tech Child Care I, ll: VICA I, II, 2nd Place State Skill Olympics Tilghman, Robert Lee, Jr. - Tilghman : 9-24-65: Ambition: To be successful and fultill all my dreams. Also to marry DeH- iece Manning and be together forever. Activities: Soccer I, ll, lll, IV. Tingle, Joel Spencer - 11-20-67: Ambition: To make lots of money and have a beautiful wife, a large automobile, and a beautiful house. Activities: J.V. Soccer I, lll: Ski Club: DECA Traden Jay Dominic - 'tSilky-SIim : 7-51-67: Ambition: To become a communications specialist in the United States Air Force. To live a happy and prosperous life. Activities: Football III, IV: Basketball I, Il, lll, IV: Upward Bound I, ll: SGA I: Concert Choir III, IV. Trauis, Mark Edwin - 9-21-67: Ambition: To go into the USMC, marry Wendy, and hopefully have a happy and successful life. Activities: Wrestling II: DECA lll, IV. Truitt, Stephanie Denise - Denise : 10-18-67: Activities: Chorus I: Track Il, III: Field Hockey Il. Trumble, James Blake - Flint Randolph? 7-19-67: Ambition: Make Bif and Flint's next movie. Activities: Latin Club I, ll, III: Football Ill, IV: Tennis I, ll, lll, IV: Band I, ll, III, IV. Seniors: Solomon-Trumble 95 Seniors Turnen Michele Leigh - Michele : 10-11-67: Ambition: To go to college and to give the world my best both asa person and a nurse. Activities: SGA I, ll, III: Class Historian ll: Symphonic Band I, ll, Ill, IV: All-Shore Band IV: U.S. National Band Award IV: Latin Club Il, III: Ski Club II, Ill, IV: Ram Award I: Senior Class Play IV: Underclass Play IV: Thespian Society IV: Drama Club IV. Twilley, Teresa Lynn - i'Tweety : 7-5-67: Ambition: To go into the airlines and travel, then go to college to be a teacher. Later in life to get married and have children. But right not I am going to enjoy life to its fullest. Activities: Keyettes II, Ill, IV tScrapbook Chairperson, District President, School Presi- dentl: Choir I, ll, III, IV tPresidentl: Bible Club Ill tVice-presi- dentl: DECA Ill, IV: Drama Club IV: Thespian Society IV: Senior Class Play IV: Underclass Play III. Van Hoose, Marla Jayanti - Marian: 12-1-67: Ambition: To attend college and eventually be employed in the performing arts. To never be an ordinary person, to rise to the top in everything I do, and someday be a star! Activities: Symphonic and Marching Band I, II, III lSecretary, Section Leaderh, IV: Who's Who in Music IV: U.S. National Band Award IV: U.S. Colle- giate Wind Band IV: All-Shore Band IV: Sol and Ensemble IV: Thespian Society Il, Ill, IV: U.S. National Speech and Drama Award IV: Underclass Play ll. IV: Senior Class Play IV: Drama Club Ill, IV: Spanish Club IV lCo-presidentl: Ski Club II, III, IV: Cheerleader II: SGA I, ll: Ram Award I: Parkside Personalities Il, IV: Tennis Team IV. Vickers, George Woodrow - 2-12-67: Ambition: To become an electrician and someday start my own business and to spend the rest of my life with Paula Banks. Vincent, Stefan Rogerl - 'Patches : 8-25-67: Ambition: To someday care enough to start an Apathy Club, but then again . . .who cares? Activities: Math Team ll, Ill, IV: National Honor Society III lSecond Vice-Presidentl, IV: French Club IV tPresi- dentl: Computer Club I, II: Dungeons and Dragons Club ll: School Service Award Ill: National Merit Finalist. Wade, Vincenl Brian - Vince : 9-27-67: Ambition: To enjoy life. Activities: Track Walker, Kelly Ann - lielIy : 8-267: Ambition: To attend col- lege, become a successful doctor, and always be happy. Activi- ties: Spanish Club IV: Band Front Il, III, IV. Watson, Randall Lee - Randy : 9-25-67: Ambition: To be a millionaire before I'm twenty and get everything I can out of life. Watson, Bryan Keith - 12-29-66: Ambition: To attend college at UNC-G and play soccer. Activities: Varsity Club l, ll, Ill: J.V. Basketball I, II: Varsity Basketball l, Il: J.V. Baseball I, ll: Varsity Soccer I, II, Ill, IV. Weauen Joana Lee - Joanne or .lo : 12-14-67: Ambition: To go to Towson and get a degree in voice, and hopefully become a professional singer. Activities: Iieyettes I, ll lVice-presidentl, IV: Intermediate Choir I: Drama I, II, Ill, IV: Thespian Society I, Il, III, IV: Concert Choir II, Ill, IV: All-County Chorus Il, III: Parkside Personalities I, III: Who's Who in Music I, III: Who's Who Among American High School Students Ill, IV. Wells, David Bradley - 5-23-67: Ambition: To go to college and become a member ofthe oil cartel. Activities: Soccer Il, Ill, IV: Spanish Club II, III, IV: Varsity Club III. Wesley, Robyn Lyn - Robyn : 10-15-67: Ambition: I want to go to college, then move to California and become either a business woman, an actress, or a zoologist. Someday I hope to find a way to keep my best friend from being away, have my own koala and capybara, and meet Sylvester Stallone. Activi- ties: Art Club III, IV: Computer Club ll: Drama Club I, Il, Ill, IV tCorresponding Secretaryl: International Thespian Society ll, Ill, IV: Keyettes Ill: Parkside Personalities I, IV: Senior Class Play I, ll: Underclass Play III, IV. 94 Seniors: Turner-Wesley is 5 .. sf sk w g. -1 - .. Sky ji MQ ii X I wx x tk :Cb sf2.::-gp: WQVX 1s7 7 Michele Leigh Turner Teresa Lynn 'lwilley Marla Jayanti VanHoose George Woodrow Wckers Stefan Robert Wncent Wncent Brian Wade wa... 'll rd' N., vw- A 1 Kelly Ann Walker Randall Lee Walston Bryan Keith Watson in ' Joana Lee Weaver David Bradley Wells I fm, . ff!! ' ' ggi -5' . is 5,15 :fi f . ' eww. f ' i t i , 5 ,X A Q T 'fc N r' , L . vat.. . PF- , . f, ' Robyn Lyn wesiey hm. ' -ct , Karen Elena West Christopher Stanley White Kevin Homer White ftsfflu I V in I T' Y: - if - X Y W- 4, . . f- -7 -W- - 'P f Tammy Sue White Theresa Ann White Wayne Allen Wilkerson, Jr. -ev an'-' Donald Eugene Willey Lawrence Baxter Williams, Jr. Wendy Meredith Wilson :vu ' ' -we ,far . .3-ay'X YP Karen Marie Winfree Lester Dean Wooten Michael Richmond Wrenn West, Karen Elena - West : 4-8-67: Ambition: To make all my dreams become realities and always to keep the memory of my friend, Coop, in my heart. Activities: Field Hockey ll, lll, IV: Track III, Varsity Club III: Booster Club III, IV: Freshman Class Treasurer: Sophomore Class Secretary: Junior Class Vice- President: Senior Class President: SGA I, ll, III, IV: Latin Club l, ll, Ill: Ski Club Ill lSecretaryfTreasurerl, IV: Underclass Play Ill: Parkside Personalities III: Ram Award Ill: Hugh O'Brien Ambas- sador ll: Homecoming Court I, Ill, IV: Textbook Committee I: Guidance Advisory Committee IV: Girl's State III. White, Christopher Stanley - Chris : 12-26-65: Ambition: To get rich. White, Kevin Homer - Fuzz Buster : 5:9:67: Ambition: To become one ofthe best mechanics that has ever lived and to be very happy and marry Beth. Activities: Auto mechanics I, ll: VICA III, IV. White, Tammy Sue - 2-21-67: Ambition: To pursue an educa- tion in business and have a successful, happy life with Rich. White, Theresa Ann - Terri or MutIey : 11-26-67: Ambition: To attend College and pursue a career in veterinary medicine and make my dreams realities. Activities: Spanish Club I, ll, III, IV: Booster Club I, Il, III, IV: Varsity Club ll, lik Ski Club IV: Yearbook IV: SGA Secretary IV: Track ll: Field Hockey ll, Ill, IV lUnsung Hero, Bayside South All Stari. Wilkerson, Wayne Allen Jn - 12-6-67: Ambition: To go to art school and become a commercial artist and move away from Dullsbury. Activities: Art Club I, ll, Ill, IV: Industrial Art I, ll. Willey, Donald Eugene - Cookie Man, Jr. : 8-20-67: Ambi- tion: To eventually become a Maryland State Policeman. lfnot, I wish to become an educated bum. Activities: Soccer I, ll, Ill, IV: Baseball l. Williams, Lawrence Baxter- Larry : S5-25-66: Ambition: I plan tojoin the Maryland State Police force and possibly become an officer. I also plan to marry Wendy Jenkins and have a nice house and family. Activities: Football. Wilson, Wendy Meredith - 4-14-67: Ambition: To attend the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming and major in so- cial work. Activities: Spanish Club ll, Ill, IV: Ski Club ll, Ill, IV: Yearbook IV: Symphonic Band I, II, III: Ramazine IV. Winfree, Karen Marie - Karen : 10-16-66: Ambition: After graduation I plan to get married and continue working at rlecht's. Activities: Keyettes ll, lll: DECA ll lSecretaryJ. Wootten, Lester Dean - Dino : 8-27-67: Ambition: To eventu- ally become president oflBM, own a Ferrari, have lots ofmon- ey, and have a really bogus time doing it. Activities: Baseball Manager I: Football ll: VICA Ill, IV: Data Processing Ill, IV. Wrenn, Michael Richmond - Rich : 7-11-67: Ambition: To attend college and be a great success. Activities: Varsity Foot- ball ll, III, IV: Varsity Basketball Ill: Varsity Baseball lll, IV: Varsity Club ll, Ill, IV: Track ll. Seniors: West-Wrenn 95 Seniors Wynn, Christopher Scott - Afro : 1-4-67: Ambition: To go to college become an architect, and play professional baseball. Activities: Baseball I, II, III, IV: Football I, II, IV: Junior Achieve- ment I: Spanish Club IV: Ram Award I: Newspaper IV. Ziara, David Martin - Z : 7-28-67: Ambition: To attend col- lege and play professional baseball. Activities: Jazz Band I: Gold I, Il, Ill, IV KMVPI: Basketball I, Il, Ill, IV tCaptainI: Baseball I, ll, III, IV: Big League World Series III: Band I, ll, III, IV: Who's Who in Music Award-USNBA: Parkside Personalities Ill. Zullo, Tiffanie Sylvia - Tiff : 7-25-67: Ambition: To go to college, become a successful physical therapist, and lead a happy and healthy life. Activities: Symphonic Band I, Il, III, IV: Track I, II, Ill, IV: Varsity Cheerleading IV: Spanish Club II, III, IV: Varsity Club Ill, IV: Ski Club Il, III, IV: Parkside Personalities IV: Yearbook Stafflv: Volleyball Il tCo-Captainjlll: Indoor Track ll: Booster Club II, Ill: Junior Class Play IV: United States Achieve- ment Academy Band Award IV: Who's Who in Music Award IV. Christopher Scott Wynn David Martin Ziara Tiffany Sylvia Zullo Graduating Seniors Not Pictured Brasure, Dean Patrick - 11-14-67 Dale, Lawrence Leroy - i'Dale : 7-21-66: Ambition: To be- come a mechanic and painter. Dale, Lester Elvin Jr. '- Les : 11-1-66: Ambition: To be a welder and make big money because welders are tough. Hayman, Kim Yvette - 4-18-67: Ambition: I plan to live a long and successful life. Koester, Paul Tracy - 1-26-67 Lawson, Roberta Lynn - Robin : 10-12-67: Ambition: I plan to major in music. Activities: Band I: SGA I, Il, III: Concert Choir IV: FHA lll. 96 Seniors: Wynn-Zullo Stephens, Michael Dean - 12-27-65 Stout, James Richard - J.R. : 11-8-66: Ambition: To get a good reputation and open my own body shop, Activities: Vo- Tech AutoBody and Fender I, ll. Townsend, Kevin Carl - Special KH: 7-50-66: Ambition: To go to Delaware Tech and into the Air Force. Activities: Basketball IV: Football II: Drama Club ll: Track I. White, Robert Lee - Jeff : 5-24-55: Ambition: To go into the Army. Memoriam Stephanie Denise Truitt 10-18-67 - 12-50-84 Shmmg Sun Now you re gone l reallze You were a precious fnend You bnghtened up my cloudy skles And loved me to the end. You led me to my real self And showed me who I am. You took my heart right off the shelf And you showed me that l can. So now l'm thanking you, my friend for everything you've done And to you and only you l send my glimmering, shining sun. By I-lelen Fears ln Remembrance As we contlnue through life When your time has come to an end We express a concerned sigh for the loss of a special friend. Well miss you always as we reminisce of the past years, to remember your cheery smiles and laughter, fill our hearts with many tears. Although you are at peace, and quite at rest. We just want to tell you, the past years with you have been the best. You loved life so much, and your friends too, so this special poem is dedicated to you. By Tiffanie Zullo Memorial 97 86 sxoguag Buglenpelg ' ' ' ' ' Y Y Q ' T, U ' , 'v 1 j , , . E . 'P 1 1 A 4 Q A ip 5, U A ,Q 7,1 5 4 64? 4 ., , Wa f A 1 V i ,,,,, ? A, X n M 1' ' .:,, ,rw ,,,, 0 , b , - f , , f ,,1' K ' fQ,if.4yffe -f'-' .1 ,im -- , V fx ,, ., , '1, 3NiJQgl, k ' , ' . M H . , jp, 21.ffL W, ,mfy W- .1 ,JE ,,V.??M, ' ,W . -1 . 5, , V .. ,gf k f :J , V ,IL , T HEGRADUAT I G CLASS GF 198 H3 -us, s 5 .EN ,ms .Q .,,, 7 M Q. t , ,t . .gq,g.:g,g,,...: 'C-i -5 FAREWELL, HIGH SCHOOL As we journey through life in the midst of all the days, thoughts of our future, friends, and fantasies, overflow our minds in thousands of ways. our senior year has arrived so fast: previous years have been great, but we can't relive the past, from football games to fancy dances, treasured high school years don't get second chances. Teachers, companions, and influencing peers, escort us through happiness and comfort us through tears. These' are the people we can't forget, for it seems only yesterday we all just met. lt hurts to leave the ones who mean so much: everybody is uniquely special, so please keep in touch. When we embark on life's adventurous trail, - we've escaped easy street, but no need to bewail. From working, to college, and the service, too now is the time to show what we can do. So reach for the stars and be who you are, 4 with an optimistic outlook, you're sure to go far. Broaden your dreams, and strive for the best, shoot for the top, and don't settle for less. Tiffanie zuuo ' Senior Candids 99 SE ICR CLASS WILL Keith Mayers wills Ken Nobbs his ability to surf without exaggeration. Rob McGlaughlin wills Deb Slezak the ability to keep a locker clean. Barb Essaf wills Donna Mon'is the ability to keep her cool at the lunch table. Dawn Pully wills Pam Kelly the ability to stay out of trouble in Willards and an everlasting friendship. Jim Krall wills Denise Taab a new bat-mo bomb. Kim Bounds wills Ronica and Michelle a great senior year. Tyvett Schoolfield wills Yavonna the ability to continue with education: also to Mr. Golnick, all her love. David Ziara wills Adam Anderson and Rich Wrenn the ability to find someone from Warsaw to pick on in college and to Rich the ability not to play with the sheep. Jim Krall wills Drew Christian a real hairstyle. Cheryl, Amy, and Mary Lyn Patey will 'Donna the Chipmunk one year's supply of acorns and lots of luck in her senior year. Robin Lawson wills Melody Vickers the best ofluck in Concert Choir and to Kim Scholl the best of luck with Darrell. Mike Bratten wills Franky Long the ability to slam-dunk like Mike Jordan and to Anthony Rhem the ability to graduate before the age of 21. Greg Ardis wills Gina DuJordan all of his love and an excellent senior year. Joanne McKnight and Greg Ardis will Leanne Wells a great senior year and a wonderful future. Darren Reid wills Wendy Cornish and Tina Miller the ability to have common sense - which is now severely lax. Silvena Lawrence wills Katrina Harris a fabulous senior year, much like hers, and to Sheila Bell two more memorable years at Parkside. A certain senior wills Lisa Stephens the ability to be the last remaining trooper. Beverly Parker wills Ruth and Georgia all the luck in the future needed to survive at Parkside. Beverly Parker wills Bonnie Parsons the ability to go to the Moose and dance in peace. Third period BDF wills Miss Flack the ability to have a class full of GIRLS! Wendy Wilson wills Tiffanie Zullo and Kim Hamill nothing but the best in the future and the ability for Tiffanie Zullo to go a whole day without bringing up certain persons' names and the ability for Kim Hamill to find a better place to park than behind ASP. Nikki Mon'is wills the cheerleading squad of 1986 all the best of luck in their upcoming year. Adam Anderson and Rich Wrenn will David Ziara a one-way ticket to Warsaw and a lifetime supply of kilbosa. Dwight, Mike, Frank, and Rich will Mr. Golnick the ability to understand how, when, and why he should get a haircut. A group of seniors will Mike Ziara a surfboard to control his wave. Gene Willey wills Chris Bozman the ability to hit that move anytime, anywhere, he wants. Gene Willey wills Mark Munafo the ability to go one day with his hair messed up. Denise Thomas wills Stephanie Abbott the ability to kill all the Canadians next time. Third period Contemporary Issues class wills Mrs. Burgess the ability to hang on till the end of the year. Pamela Conway wills Tracy Fletcher a long lasting friendship. Bobbie Jo Dykes wills Helen Fears good luck in everything she attempts to do and the ability to fit in her batman suit in Home Economics. The senior class wills Gene the ability to go one week of school without the possibility of 'isuspensionf Mutley, Pip, West, and Coop will Karen Hall the ability to Get Serious and to Nancy Peavley a steel hockey stick. Linda wills Nikki the best ofluck with Moe and the ability not to argue when they are around each other. Also, to remember all the great times they have had since 6th grade. Joe Parker wills his sister, Gail Parker, the ability to stay out ofall kinds oftrouble. Susan Elias wills Tina Bivens the ability to stop a ground ball in the outfield. Jenny Curry wills Joanne all the happiness possible with Rick and to Tesa many funfilled days with Mark. Jenny Cun'y wills Linda Perdue an eternal supply of chocolate chip cookies and vanilla milkshakes, and to Heather Roe, one more road trip to the south. Tiffanie Zullo wills Michele Turner, Wendy Wilson and Lisa Killman all the friend- ship in the world and many thanks for all the laughs and great times. Tiffanie Zullo wills Wendy Wilson the ability not to get skin cancer before the age of 19 and to at least keep her fifth layer of skin on her face this summer. Rusty Savage wills Steve Martin the ability to play the trumpet as well as he does. Angie Taylor wills Michele Taylor her brains and good looks. Angie Taylor wills Timmy Collins her great personality. Lawrence Purnell wills Kurt Lobdell his great tenor voice. The seniors in concert choir will Mrs. Wright all the luck and love in the future. Karen Winfree wills Brenda Adrion a long, safe, happy life with her someone special. Brenda Adrion, Karen Winfree, and Teresa Pruitt will JeffHanson the ability to go to Deca State Competition without getting caught. 100 Senior Class Will JeffArrington wills Mike Reddish and Jeff Shipp the ability to go to the store and buy some candy. Steve Mizell wills Tommy King an unlimited supply of lunch money. Karen West wills Ginger Cooper the ability to do almost everything she is ac- cused of. Bonnie Parsons wills Michael Patchett lots of love and good luck in his senior year. Teresa Pruitt wills Judy Pruitt the ability to finish school and to have fun with Wayne. Horace Bratten wills Jimmy Collier his size and strength and to Anna Adkins and Lonea Adkins his notes in U.S. History. Bonnie-Jean wills to Davm Hall good luck in the future with Mickey Rat and of their future Little Rats. Dawn Hall wills Bonnie and Danny many future years of happiness in their new life together. Dawn Hall wills Bonnie, Christy, Crystal, and April the best of luck in the real world, and to Carol the ability to have many rockin' good times in her remain- ing years at Parkside. Sherri Barber wills Carren Carper the ability to take a trip to Aunt Betty's house without getting caught. Shen'i Barber wills Donna Loving the best ofluck next year and many thanks for being the best friend ever. Georgianne Pratt wills Cathy Bradley good luck with her senior year. Alton Deal and Lester Dale will Herman B. their ability to call the shots. Alton Deal wills 6' Frankie, Jay, and Bruce his ability to dunk, Alece Shockley wills Tiffanie Maizel the ability to survive one year without seeing her. David Ziara and Rich Wrenn will Ed Horner a bag of ice to keep his head from swelling. Carren Carper wills Kenny Price all her love and luck for their future. Carren Carper wills Chris Bozman the ability to date all the girls in Parkside instead ofonly halfofthem and his own copy ofVan Halen's new album - Just a Gigolo! Arlette Kelly wills Jennifer Dorsey a great senior year, the ability not to turn into a witch and not to get in trouble, and for their friendship to forever be Betty and Wilma Pam Kelley wills Dawn Pully the best of luck with Kevin and to stay as good a person as she always has been. Kirk Huntington wills Kris Walston the ability to finish high school without her teddybear being with her and most importantly all my love. The Class of 85 would like to will the Class of B6 a great senior year. 5rd period Trig class wills Mr. Wilson Jeff Middleton for one more year so he may perfect the eye-balling method. The 19814 field hockey team wills the 1985 field hockey team the ability to go one step further to states, lots ofluck and victories, and some more boxer shorts. Kim Leager, Liz Downes, and Karen West will next year's hockey defense crash helmets, knee pads, and face masks for their kamikaze missions during the season. Drew Christian wills Jae Seong an endless supply ofmovie tickets and a date with Madonna: and to Mark Burgess his ability to pick up girls and a new laugh. Mark Munafo, Rich Wrenn, and Darrell Brow will Scott Brittingham a one-way ticket to Cambridge vis Concussion Airways! An anonymous senior wills Laurie Marberger a single chin. Bill Jones wills Marla Van Hoose The ability to stay out of trouble on the week- ends and the ability to SMILE forever. Calculus class, period five, wills Mr. Carl Wilson a bell boy to carry around all of his luggage from class to class. An anonymous senior wills Jim Krall sideburns. Laurie Marberger wills Arlette Kelly and Jenny Dorsey one more night in the red and white van. Two anonymous seniors will Mr. Golnick the ability to teach one class without getting off the subject and to someday actually meet Greaseman. Randy Walston wills Donna Loving all of his love, and a great senior year. Christy Hudson wills Ms. Yeatman the ability to find someone worthy of carrying the Van Halen name on and the chance to meet David Lee Roth. Pamela Conway wills Bobbie Jo Dykes and Alece Shockley the best of luck and success after graduation. Kelly Walker and Kim Hamill will JeffGrizzel the ability not to steal bread offother people's tables. Teresa Willey wills Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Greer another student like her and thanks them for all of their good advice and being there when she needed them. Teresa Twilley wills her little sister, Sharon, all the luck in her next two years of school and with her husband. Karen Winfree, Teresa Twilley, and Brenda Adrion will Tammy Wise a cup ofpepsi and some paper towels. Drama Club president, Tracy Austin, wills next year's Drama Club and Thespian Society all the luck in the world. Karen West wills Jenni Poteet 10 yards of terri cloth, 10 yards of polyester, and amtrak ticket, and lots of happiness. Ginger Cooper wills Karen West the ability to get out of the house, have a real crush on a real man, and the ability to control her Harmones. Jenni Poteet wills Shari Miller a one way ticket to Oklahoma, and her thanks for helping her survive her senior year. Jenni Poteet wills Karen West the ability to make it through college without her singer sewing machine and mom's support checks, and to Ginger, Karen, Penny, and Lisa all her love and best wishes for the future. Rich Wrenn wills Darren Ryan the ability to perfomi vaccuum cleaning duties for Mr. Golnick. Ken Price wills Carren Carper all the love and happiness in everything they share. Bettina Bryant wills Tom Postles all her love and a happy life together, to Cindy Clark all thejunk food and pizza that she can eat, happiness and an everlasting friendship: also, to Teresa Twilley, a ton of mint chocolate chip ice cream and the possibility of being able to open her closet and find all her clothes. Michele Turner wills Tiffanie Zullo and Wendy Wilson the ability to stay out ofthe guys' dorms next year, at least for one day. Kim Griswold wills Tom Morris all her love and happiness with many good memories and lots more to come. Kim Griswold wills Kim Lennox th ree more great years at Parkside and the ability to find a ride to school everyday. The '84 lunch table wills John Furbush the ability to go out with someone his own age. Stefan Vincent wills Billy Duck a year's supply of chocolate chip cookies so he can survive at lunch. Scott Wynn wills Debbie Slezak all his love and happiness in her senior year and all the tape she will ever need, Mrs. Evans' period 3 Spanish class wills her a bigger bowl and lots of love and happiness in the years ahead. Wendy Barnes wills Mark Travis all her love and luck in the Marines and the ability to trust her while he is gone. Wendy Barnes wills Mark Travis the ability to be just like Steve Caballero. Mark Travis wills Wendy Barnes all his love and the ability to go more than one day without spending all her money on clothes and to behave herselfwhile he is at bootcamp. Deniece Manning wills Robert Tilghman all her love and happiness and the ability not to talk about cars on one date. An anonymous senior wills Teresa Tvvilley a season ticket to Delmar Drive-ln and a free pavement of her driveway by PSA engineering. Duane Perdue wills Danny Morris the ability to find a way to pass Physics next year. Jai lsear wills Kim Oliver all his love and happiness forever. Jai lsear wills Doug Johnson the ability to drive his truck for more than one week without something falling off. Robert Tilghman wills Deniece Manning all his love and care forever. Cleon Deal wills Tina Bivens all her exorbitant love and the ability to strive for all her goals. He also wills her the best relationship with him for the rest of their lives. Amy Brovm wills Chenita Brown the ability to grow and succeed in her footsteps. Amy Brown wills Ronica Palmer a kosher pickle. Amy Disharoon wills Donna Disharoon all the luck in her senior year and her love. Joanna Weaver wills Stefan Wncent and Swap Gupta a book entitled 1,001 ways to kill a Duck, and to Debbie Pryor, a lifetime supply of apples. Michelle Bounds wills Jeff Lecates the ability to drive like a non'nal person and all her love, and to Stephanie Abbott the ability to stay away from old men and to keep out of trouble. Kim Reynolds wills Michelle Tilghman the ability to stay with one person at a time and to Helene Davis the ability to graduate and have a pig farm. Kim Hamill wills Lisa Ferrar a bottle of aspirin, a night away from David with the ability to trust him at the same time and lots of happiness in the future. and to Wendy Wilson her very own potato fami and all the memories of the past nine years. Kim Hamill wills Jim Krall a pair of hip boots and a shovel. TaIty wills Kay Gill and Timmy Barker their own movie cassette ofBeverly Hills Cop and lots of luck and love. Michelle Davis wills Michelle Jones all the luck she needs and happiness for her great future with Keith Hall, Marla VanHoose wills Michelle Turner a clock, a new set of fingers for typing her own papers, and most ofall - all the good luck and good fortune she needs to fulfill her dreams of life. Kathy wills her sister, Molly, a great 4 years in the Nut House. Eric Chatham wills Wayne Short and Steve Mizell the ability to care and the aiblity to stand basic training. Good Luck. Jeff Grizzel wills Tammy Schmidt and Wendy Horner lots of luck in theirjunior year and all his love. Also, a trip to visit him at college. Jay Trader wills his brother, Vaughn, all the easy times he has had in his four years at Parkside. Jay Trader wills Alece Shockley all his love and happiness in the years to come. Michele Turner wills Marla VanHoose the ability to have a conversation without saying I don't know between every sentence. Alece Shockley wills Jay Trader all of her love. Terri White and Laurie Marberger will Mark Munafo a new attitude towards life and the ability to get a real woman l The senior class wills thejunior class the ability to survive the exciting party filled weekends of Dulls-bury! Penny wills Terri, Ginger, Karen, and Jenni the ability to find the perfect G.Q. and the hope of a wonderful and prosperous life. Steve Mizell wills Wayne Short a nose to hold his glasses up, Eric Chatham thumbs, and Mike Settles a super charger for the maroon rag. Joel Tingle wills Robert Tilghman the ability to drive his own car as much as he does Joel's and the ability to get near it without getting his hands dirty. Mike Settles wills Nancy Sullivan a great senior year and a brand new Mazerati. Yvette Johnson wills Wanda Dale all the brownies she can eat and all the good looking guys. Jo Bailey wills Nancy Sullivan all his love and the ability to be as slick as he is. Lisa Ferrar wills Kelly Walkera tray ofice cubes to help her over the rough times. Lisa Ferrar wills David Marberger the ability to be good next year and all her love. Melissa Moody wills Kelli Turner, Tina Miller, and Uvonda Ringold lots of love, luck, and happiness in their years to come at PHS. Melissa Moody wills Tracy Fletcher all her luck, wit, and charm. Kevin Muir wills all future classes at Parkside Good Luck and remember: Don't drink and drive! Kevin Muir wills Wendi Bell all his love and good luck in everything she does. Tommy King wills Jo Bailey and Ed Adshead the ability to run as fast as he does. Arlette Kelly wills Jenni Poteet the ability to get her schedule from SSC right and to Ginger Cooper the ability not to fall in mud puddles . Liz Dommes wills the softball team better luck next year. Liz Dommes and Susan Elias will Mr. Lew the ability not to get grey hairs from the basketball teams in the future. Will Dryden wills Nanci Peavely all his love and good luck in years to come. An anonymous senior wills Michelle Briscoe lots of luck in attempting to get the guy she wants, have a great senior year and keep smiling. Bobbie Jo Dykes wills Pam Conway all her friendship and more great times together and the ability to get all tapes back. Stephanie, Wendy, and Kim will Trina Leichty and Lori Kelley a lot of chocolate pudding with whipped cream and a lunch table of their own. Stephanie Abbott wills Michelle Bounds the ability to hit all the rooms in the house and the best of everything. Kelly Assalone wills Debbie O'Brien the ability to make it through any life crisis without her and all the happiness in the world forever for her and Donnie Messick. Kelly Assalone and Kim Griswold will Debbie O'Brien the ability to make it through her senior year without making any big mistakes. Lori Stigall wills her sister, Sherry, the best of luck and much success in her remaining years at Parkside. Lori Stigall wills Eric Morris all the love she has to give in all the years they will spend together. An anonymous senior wills Mrs. Maria Evans the ability next year to take another group ofdisorganized students and make Parkside Personalities once again a success. Helen Fears wills her sister, Jennifer, lots of great times and lots of luck in her three remaining years at Parkside. Donna Richardson wills Sharon all her love, and the ability to always be the way she is now. Donna Richardson wills Pam and Etta, especially Etta, the ability to stay out of trouble and the ability to tell a white lie every now and then. Pam Kelley wills Cindy and Jan the ability to make it through school and to stay out of trouble. Chris Pusey wills thejuniors, sophomores, and freshmen the ability to have at least one good party before they graduate. Mark Munafo and Chris Pusey will Mr. Golnick a case ofcold ones, and the ability to tell a good joke. Lisa Hudson wills Mark Burgess a teddy bear to hug backstage before all next year's productions. and to Dixie White the ability to watch stop lights instead of crosswalk lights. Yvette Johnson wills Dianne Wall the Big Macs she can eat and all the good- looking guys. Melissa Moody wills Craig Leak, Andre Scott, and Billy Scott the ability to say no to all females. Andy Savage and Bill Jones will Mrs. Bennett the ability to walk through an open door and get a day over with without sanity pills. 410 wills V8 N213 the ability to play one game with a positive attitude. Jai lsear wills Mark Munafo a lifetime supply of pen caps to chew on so he will always be content. Ryan Owens wills Teresa Trumble all his love and happiness in her senior year. Carren wills Laurie, Donna, Sherri, and Dee a lot of happiness and luck forever. The seniors will Ms. Yeatman a class that can spell a lot as two words. Jeff Shipp wills Carolyn Miller the ability to make it through her last year at Parkside without his big brother Boomer Jon Shipp. Mike Reddish wills Cynthia Wilson all his love and best wishes in the future. Mike Reddish wills Danny Sabo and his degenerate friends another locker to mess with. Kim Hayman wills Allenette Johnson the ability to graduate and be free as a bird like her. Sharon Jones wills her sister Kathy the ability to borrow one ofher sister's cars and not wreck it. Senior Class Will 101 Best Looking: Class Flirts: Laurie Marberger and Rich Wrenn Mark Munafo and Terri White JW 'M' Most Likely to Succeed: Marybeth Banks and Brian Rinehart Plicest Smile: Robyn Wesley and Kevin Lucas Nicest Eyes: Tiffanie Zullo and Ryan Owens Most Athletic: David Ziara, Alece Shockley, Kim Leager, Andre Scott, Bryan Watson, and Liz Doumes SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 102 Senior Superlatives Most Musical: Tallest: Cleon Deal, Marla Vanlcloose Shortest: David McWilliams and Lawrence Purnell Stewart Mitchell and Mikki Morris and Beth Livingston ge-sr Most School Spirited: Drew Christian and Tricia Harkins Class Cloum: Leotyne Darby and Kevin Lennox Best Couple: Best Personality: Best All-Around Senior: Carren Carper and Kenny Price Frank Bowen and Cathy Chaffinch Karen West and Darrell Brow Senior Superlatives 105 Senlor Awards Achlevement Awards State of Maryland Ment Scholastic Awards Mary Beth Banks Mlchael Buchness Roger Mllls James Tmmble Sharon Jones Lesa Hudson Teresa Dykes Joanne McKnight Shan Muller Bnan Rlnehart Marla Van Hoose Stefan Vmcent Natlonal Ment Scholarship Program Commended Students Mary Beth Banks Mlchael Buchness Bnan Rlnehart Flnallst Alex Azar Stefan Vmcent Presldentlal Academic Fltness Mary Beth Banks Michael Buchness Tncla Harklns Sharon Jones Joanne McKnight Shan Muller Roger Mrlls Mlke Reddish Jlllann Rlddleberger Bnan Rlnehart Jae Seong James Trumble Marla Van Hoose Stefan Vincent Robyn Wesley Salisbury Llons Club Award Bnan Rlnehart Royd A Mahaifey Achievement Awards Academlc Educatlon Stefan Vmcent Mrchael Buchness Business Education Damm Pulley Candy Whlte General Educatlon Georglanne Pratt Lawrence Purnell Vocatlonal Educatlon Charles Burbage Rlchard Steve Bromm Professlonal Secretanes Internatlonal Award Bonnle Parsons Parkside Hlgh School Band Awards Band Dlrector s Award James T rumble Davld Zlara Band Front Award Kelly Assalone John Phlllp Sousa Award Kevln Lennox Louls Armstrong Jazz Band Award Marla Van Hoose Parkslde Hugh School Choral Award Lawrence Purnell Parkslde Hlgh School Drama Award Lesa Hudson Tracy Austln Parkside Hlgh School Foreign Language Awards Academlc Awards French Stefan Vmcent Joanne McKnight Tlna Brumbley Jeff Mlddleton Duane Perdue Penny Parsons Glnger Cooper Adam Anderson Andreas Pantlen Melinda Bradford Helen Fears Latln Thlrd Level Kathy Chafflnch Fourth Level Mary Beth Banks Spanish Stefan Vmcent Joanne McKn1ght Servlce Awards French Club Awards Stefan Vmcent Latln Club Awards Marybeth Banks Spanlsh Club Awards Marla Van Hoose Bryan Hensley Kelly Walker Thomas H Wllll8mS Home Pnze Robyn Wesley Amencan Hlgh School Mathematlcs Exammatlon Award Michael Buchness Dlstnbutlve Educatlon Clubs of Amenca Awards Robert McGlaughl1n FBLA Award Jeff Mlddleton - - . . - 1 1 1 - .. - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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T . . . 0 - . . . - 1 . - 104 Senior Awards Senlor Awards Umted Auto Workers Essay Award Joanne lVlcKn1ght Marla Van Hoose Jennl Poteet Cltlzenshlp Awards Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Slgma Omega Chapter Award Marla Van Hoose Anthony Sarbanes Spmt of the Ram Award Karen West Karen Baker Memorlal School Sennce Award Amy Dlsharoon Daughters of The Amerlcan Revolutlon Award Brlan Rlnehart Sons of The Amencan Revolutlon Award Andy Savage The Sallsbury Area Chamber of Commerce Award of MCI'lt Teresa Dykes Wlcomlco County Bar Assoclatlon Award Bnan Rlnehart Wlcomlco Woman s Club Award Tncla Harklns Parkslde Hlgh School Attendance Charles Burbage Parkslde Hlgh School Faculty Award Marybeth Banks Scholarshlps Optlmlst Club of Sallsbury Stefan Vlncent Pepsl Cola Bottlmg Co Scholarshlp Stewart Mitchell Rotary Club of Salusbury Tncla I-larklns Sallsbury Klwams Club Roger Mllls Seidel Student Athlete Award Susan Ellas Wlcomlco County Medlcal Society Stefan Wncent Parkslde Academlc Scholarshlps Bnan Rlnehart Stefan Vlncent Marybeth Banks Roger Mllls Athletlc Awards U S Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Female Award Susan EIIHS U S Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Male Award Darrell Brow Outstandmg Female Athlete Award Llz Dovsmes Outstandmg Male Athlete Award Darrell Brow U S Army Most Valuable Soccer Player Award Bryan Watson . . . 1 1 .- . . r -- . - . . - . . . - - . . . nu . . . . , .- . - . . . - .. - . . . . . . T Q .. . - . - . . . - . - . - - - . . . I 1 . .u - T. .. - 1 - . . .- Senior Awards 105 Gur Town On October 25 and 26, 1984, Parkside's Senior Class pre- sented Our Town, written by Thornton Wilder and directed by Ms. Dorothy Yeatman. Our Town, which won a Pulitzer Prize for its author, is one of the best-loved and most often presented plays in Ameri- can theater. lt follows the lives of two families, the Webbs and the Ciibbses, who live in Grover's Corners, New Hamp- shire in the early 1900's. Focusing specifically on Emily Webb and George Gibbs, the play shows us three days in their lives, tracing their growth from childhood school days, into adolescence and marriage, and finally to Emily's death, completing the great cycle of human existence. And yet death is not the end: Wilder shows us that it is merely the beginning, and that both the living and the dead are joined by the perfect bonds of love. 5 , ,,c, ll, , ,,: v F.. 5. ... ,, , -we ,f Y K V i, .. ig, it . . , ,, . 4 , is Q . 1- L. y W - ' -, .av , . f- 2 f - -- 1 .asf '- I - f . B . nt. Q5 . f , ,, ., l ,,. , . . I , ,, 2?-J 'gig 3, , , a-1 4 ,Q . gi' if -. yr: all -z. . , . fl ,E t - 5? a . . i is -1 '!5.21'I4 Y. ftiifiri 'V 1 106 W4 Gone With the Wind g 1 -,fa The Senior Prom was held on May 5, 1985. Seniors met in March to decide the theme, Gone With the Wind , and to select decoration committees. Meanwhile, the senior par- ents were hard at work planning a breakfast for after the prom. On May 1 and 2 the seniors started decorating the Midway room of the Civic Center. They began making cloth fans for the tables and lace hats to hang from the walls. Finally the decorations were finished and last minute arrangements were carried out. Seniors began arriving at the Civic Center around 8:00 p.m. Friday night, greeted by the tunes of Crash Daven- port . Barry Baker, school photographer, took pictures of everyone. Soon it was time for Grand March at 10:00 p.m. Parents and friends lined the walkway as Parkside seniors and dates paraded in their fancy attire. At 12:00 a.m. Chris- tophers catered the breakfast, and the band continued to play until 2:00 a.m. Seniors extend special thanks to the senior parents and class advisors for all of their hard work and love. 108 Prom: Gone With the Wind Left: Jim Trumble and Marla Van I-loose dis- cuss the table decorations. Below: Robert Tilgham is hard at work on the theme posters. tl Mm. pP ' Above: Senior .Jai lsear hangs streamers from the ceiling. y Center Left: Students decorate the bridg used for the Grand March with flowers an white lights. Right: Seniors Arlette Kelly, Deniece Manning, Lisa Ferrar, and Penny Parsons learn how to make lace hats. Below: Penny Parsons thinks about how to fin- ish the wall hanging. ,f , Q3 ,X . .- .4 W. . I' .DV I if I ' ix 1 xi. 1 w A'1'l'A r-75 lr:.,,,..A'1T ff' AX. Center Lett: Laurie Marberger and Karen West hang rose garlands in the main entrance. Center Right: Michelle Turner and Jim Trumble arrange the fans at the tables. After hours of tedious work, the ceiling begins to take shape. 'Gone With the Wincl : Prom 109 i 1 if i ,AM M' ,fi ,, . 'Q egg fr - .. ' -Z ' X A 1 A g - - it C f N ox Qfl 1, ,W , st . .. E .Y .W ,,,,. ,... . , i ty , -- . ' .31 Q I. 5 , .. , --7 41-.ss 11 v I ' - flgg i e 'A 57. . 1 5 X k ,f 4 1 R Q' 4 ' L my . f- f' 'b ff: 'Q M , k ,. k 2, '- ' ,H :fri-,::'A1I,,L:,L,.. , 1 .' v' V' 'if' ,, M ,.., A 3 Q iz , I 'Ks I C . I , like it . . 'ff 110 Prom: Ji xx Clone With the Wind Top Left: Joanne McKnight crosses the bridge with her date. Top Right: Tammy White and date take a break between dances with Daum Pully and Kevin Bratten. Center Left: Couples get ready for the Grand March. Center Right: Carren Carper, Kenny Price, Kaye Carrier, and Chris Pusey pose in their limo. Left: Karen West and Jeff Arrington pose for the photogra- pher. Below: Jeff Gnzzel, Tiffanie Zullo, Jimmy Grant, and Kelly Walker dance to the tunes of Crash Daven- port. Top Right: Kim Leager and date walk through the Grand March. Bottom Left: Brian Rinehart and Kim Hales are an- nounced for the Grand March. Bottom Right: Chris Smack and Randy Laine take a break. gf X qi, 'WX I W l ry gtyg gg xxx in F. l f 3? 3 i y ' tly. i . , Lxiz Y -if-:J vt K Gone With the Wind : Prom 111 CErz1h11z11inn 7 xvrriarz Parkside High School WICOMICO YOUTH AND CIVIC CENTER Glen Avenue Salisbury, Maryland 21801 Friday, May 31, 1985 7:00 P.M. Brian Rhinehart, Valedictorian, delivers his speech of apprecia- tion to parents, teachers and Stefan Vincent, Salutatorian, ac staff. cepts his academic award. Above: The Class of 1985. Right: Lesa Hudson and Kim Hay- man line up for the processional. 112 Graduation 1985 f as if l H h l I 3 U I E l v r Q 5 E Alan Owens, James Owens, Ryan Owens and Andreas Pantlen line up Joana Weaver and Stewart Mitch- to receive their diplomas. ell sing l'Climb Every Mountain. PROCESSIONAL ...., INVOCATION .,.. WELCOME . . . APPRECIATION ..... MUSICAL SELECTION SCHOLARS' RECOGNITION . . . Program Pomp 81. Clrcumstance Concert Band .......GlngerCooper Vice President, Senior Class Brian Rinehart, Valedictorian Stelan Vincent, Salutatorian . , . . . . . . .Marchelle Collins Member of the Senior Class ,..........BrianRinehart Member of the Senior Class Climb Ev'ry Mountain Arr. Charles N. Smith Concert Choir ..Mr, Ralph E. Osbome I, Parkside High School CLASS HISTORY .... ......... ...,,,,................. J e nni Poteet Historian, Senior Class CLASS MOTTO ...... . . ....... Carren Carper Treasurer, Senior Class MUSICAL SELECTION . . . .... The Long and Winding Road Arr. John Coates, Jr. Concert Choir REMARKS 81 PRESENTATION OF CLASS ....,....... Principal, Parkside High School PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ............,... Vice President, Wicomico County Board of Education . .Mr. Ralph E. Osbome . .Rev. Samuel Sanders Mr. Sam Prillaman Vice Principal, Parkside High School Mr. William Miles Vice Principal, Parkside High School FAREWELL ....,..,.. ..,.................. Ka ren West President, Senior Class MUSICAL SELECTION ..... ..........,.,,.............. A Ima Mater Lyrics by Kimberly V. Mann, Class of '77 Concert Choir BENEDICTION .... ...................... P enny Parsons Secretary, Senior Class RECESSIONAL .....................,...,..... Grand March from AIDA Concert Band l Band Director - Mr. Gregory Taylor - Choir Director - Mrs. Dollie Wright I xx' g- -t-qff -my s Tricia liarkins, Andy Savage, Bill Jones and Tommy King relax before the ceremony. we I fl Senior girls listen attentively to Dr. I'IOIITI3l1'S speech. Graduation 1985 115 Robert Adams Anna Adkins Laurie Adkins Lisa Adkins Lonea Adkins Jennette Altvater David Andrews Beau Beauchamp Heil Bechtel Carla Bivens Celestine Bivens Keith Bivens Mike Bloodsworth Lisa Boggs Teresa Bolen Alfred Boone Michael Boone Chris Bounds Chris Bozman Kim Bradford Robin Bradford Cathy Bradley Crystal Bratten Michelle Briscoe Chenita Brown Herman Brown Michelle Bundick Mark Burgess Novella Burton Gerrie Butler Layne Bynum Charles Campbell Bill Carey Gidget Carey Jennifer Carey Lana Carey 1 r , , N. ta ,-, 'Y' . 1 ia. ' I F' 2 f use A I ti N' x, Amy Hutchins - Treasurer: Lyn Heineken - His- torian: Scott Needleman - Presidentp Lisa Boggs - Secretary: Lisa Stephens - Vice President. ,. !' 'Q ft Y gi' ' V K 4, ' at f , 114 Juniors: Adams-Carey ,- .G 4, ,W Zn, aff av, 'we It a J frm, W E f. V A I -V 1 7 3. H-E12 , - W' f 'iff . , M l . - U QC., 7 we - Q i i ' ' 3 Y l 1 H i -. , ' ,. 1 ' .bf W , l H41 U fr, , .. N 1. l :X . ' xll 'tw Ja i I fw- ,,,,av' 5:,g5.m,' for 4-W, as as 'Q- 1 ' 'Ng mf J 'Z Kim Oliver dashes out to McDonald's for a luick snack before the volleyball game. 1 fv- .- 9 , 3,5 ' a fs YV I Will Carpenter Michelle Chatham Billy Clark Tim Collins Thomas Conway Mark Cook Donna Corbin Twanna Corbin Wendell Corbin Billie Jo Croswell David Cunningham Wanda Dale Bernie Davis Lori Davis Aaron Deal Keith Dennis Lynette Dennis Vicki Dennis Wayne Dennis David Dickson Crystal Dize Donna Disharoon Shawn Donaway Jenni Dorsey Billy Duck Gina DuJordan Scott Early Sandy Ebelein J. C. Fitzsimmons Tracy Fletcher Stephen Franklin Veronica Franklin Jay Gallagher Jim Gerlach Kay Gill Jimmy Grant Albert Gravenor Pat Groton Swapana Gupta Donna Hadder Karen Hall Michelle Hancock Jeff Hansen Jay Harmon Katrina Harris Kenneth Haskell Dale Hastings Sheila Hastings Levy Hayman Judith Hayne Lyn Heineken Juniors: Carpenter-Heineken 115 John Hershberger Cecilia Hochmuth Ed Horner Ron Horner James Hornsby Letitia Horsey Kathleen Houlihan Maureen rloulihan Cheryl Howard Gail Hubbard Binga Hudson David Hudson Amy Hutchins Evette Jackson Paul Jefferson Allenette Johnson Michelle Johnson Doug Johanson Doug Johnson Emily Johnson Muriel Johnson Tim Johnson Bonnie Jones David Jones Gloria Jones Heather Jones Michelle Jones Richard Jones Shubha Kaup Lon Kelly Robby Kenny Lisa Killmon Gary King Jeff King Sherri Kirshner Tommy Klavemeiden Randi Lane Jeff Lecates Karen Lee Charles Lewis Tnna Liechty Kurt Lobdell Laura Lockwood Charles Long Franki Long Donna Loving Leigh Maddox Tiffanie Maizel Danny Malone David Marberger Steve Martin Q., -r f vw , . f , .Y fam 5 ffg up K ff.. owe., x jji f 'Y A J, ff 'mfs 1- L M Q-. na- I 'Ji vw! - 'as F' 1 1 ,aft 5 H Q .1 ' iff . ,m '- J' e .flu J' -- N N Y, -I ki , ,, N f 1 i Q -K ?Tr W- r ,. f' K ' s Ke t A f J 11-W, - ,W 116 Juniors: Hershberger-Martin I , Qi 'Q--c. .J e M xt 'ff Lisa Killmon waves to the camera at Gig- jf if Q4 fyigyx olo's. ' 1934 4? E 1,4 5 x , x wr- .f . 5 ' 1- P i ff M ' rf F f v.2'i, li -.l n -. vel J 5 ww! is E F, ,, W EQ QN xi- 42 1 x ff s Paige Mason Tommy McAnn Tom McElhone John McGee David Merritt Donnie Messick Carolyn Miller Joanne Miller Matthew Miller Randi Miller Gary Miner Hugh Mohler Sharon Moore Richard Morehead Alan Morris Jim Morris John Morris Crystal Morris Alonza Harrell Scott Needleman Bill Nickel Dawn Mock Debbie O'Brien Theresa O'Neal Kim Oliver David Parks Donna Parks Ronica Palmer Cristina Parra Mike Patchett Rita Perdue Nancy Phillips Julie Poole Beth Powell Ken Price Christina Priola Judy Pmitt Debbie Pryor Denise Raab Scott Ragsdale Rate Rayne Dan Rehn Peggy Revel Juniors: Mason-Revel 117 heather Roe 6'- Mary Rogan if-W -X 'ez ' ggi -, . Beth Rosing Alan Rubin Mike Rubin Q Darren Ryan if 3, , if F Q, x M 1 ,- Christina Savage Sanita Savage Q en M x x 121 900' 0,- s e--1 1 ,. iw 1 ,.-ft..-.,,.us M. .X-,gy - ,,.-.-- X Z5 . . fe if ,T F143 fn- it him Scholl f QW? V- ,iff H Lori Scott ' 3 ' I J ea Wendy Scott x ,I Q ' V ., f I-A f ,xv 1 ,l ight if it 1 .,a, T 1 L Greg Shrieves Debbie Slezak Bobbie Sue Smith ,... 'YH' : ,yu ,,fg,,, ,p t' , , CQ . 9 ' if 'Q' , f Y fi' Q Ron Smith Sheila Smith Tammy Sockriter 2-fr-f -z aff5: ' - Chris Somers 6 ' ei' , Enc Steinacker f L M, Lisa Stephens S , H A , Laura Strait 4 U gi Holly Sturtevant 'Nr t,. j: Haney Sullivan ' Ronnie Tarr Tina Tarr Lisa Taylor 1 Tina Taylor Tom Thress Gary Tilghman Dave Timmons 118 Juniors: Roe-Timmons Andy Thomas ' w W1 xl QM Drew Christian and Chris Lonea Adkins smiles for the Bozman show spirit! camera! 4-A 4 ' I ,T -IW r ll Pat T wnsend Kent Trotter Ter Trumbl CragT gg Jeffv d Joh W b k Kri W I t Rita W ts Ki W b t Lea W ll Amy Wh m Ge g whr d Da y wht y Ke Wh rr gt Rob rr W Ik Ja W II Am Wl Cy rn wi Linda Wils Ta my Wise We dy w r Do Yasko Wck Yocca lhn tla Y ca The 1984-85 school year was a produc- tive, fun-filled year for the class of '86. Juniors began the year with a Peppermint Candy Cruessing Game fundraiser. Judith Hayne won the prize, a Cabbage Patch doll, which she donated to charity. Ju- niors raised S56.80 on this fundraiser. In October, Lisa Killmon and Lisa Ste- phens represented the juniors on the Homecoming Court. Juniors placed third in hall decoration competition and made an impressive show of spirit at the pep rally and game. Another school-wide fund raiser, the magazine sale, netted the juniors, who placed second, S100 for the treasury. Several class meetings occurred dur- ing the year. One such meeting was held at the Pizza Hut where plans were set for the Junior-Senior Banquet held on April 19. The banquet was a tremendous suc- cess. When the SGA sponsored a Spring Car- nival, the juniors operated a dunking booth, one of the more popular attrac- tions. The last fund raiser was selling boxer shorts with the Parkside Ram printed on one leg. Profits totaled S108.00. Juniors ended 1985 looking forward to one final year at Parkside. Lyn Heineken Class Historian Juniors: Townsend-Ziara 119 SO Lisa Adams Lynn Adams Brian Adams James Adkins Richard Adkins Eddie Adshead Matt Alexander Shane Alexander Michelle Anderton Trinna Arrington Michele Apsel Matt Auman Dawn Badger Brenda Bailey Bobby Bailey Barbara Banks Charlrita Banks Guy Banks Scott Banks Mike Banks Paula Banks Mike Barber John Barnes Jonathon Bauer Mark Bell Sheila Bell Wendi Bell Scott Bennett Steve Bethard Brenda Bonneville Holly Bond Caroline Bouvier Chuck Bradford Scott Brittingham Keith Broderick Sonya Brown Robert Brubaker Sean Bryan Ellie Buchness Mark Bunner Kelly Bunn George Burbage Angie Burton Kenny Cameran Angela Camper Danny Cantwell Kenny Carmean Bryan Chandler Shawn Chaney Monica Chase John Chatham Kim Clark BobbyNClark James Coffin Jimmy Collier Wendy Colligan PHC CRES fJ'14 'i I il s iv' C- l ,f we Ll-. .. .V l lf, -4 Q.. ' ' 5755 ' ,r -' '-'M a 91' V t' r,Q1:5E',, ' il' ,, , Q5 ,P 4 I 41 I R . A. AJP, cce my rrcy ,.,. , .WC M on f, J ,ff 9 I l 1 awk Aww -1 as ...- -C, N. 120 Sophomores: Adams-Colligan x ,,x X ,ali wx 'rw- ac 4 vt -vw f r 5? 54 rl . Q 2 Q w.. 2 N , f A K x 1: w ft . .Wu .W lRnAA , l k,, rr ' Www 1' W' 'Hy' Q. n-. any Wigs-14 , ' .F Diff 5 1. ,wr I hi 4 1 I X X Q.. 'Y'- C it AL fr 'fi 1 1 ' x E qt V Hart, Secretary. Cfficersz Standing: Alan Selser, Historian, VanDornick, Treasurer: Rodney Warwick, Seated: Ricky Dawson, President: ic? 0- wr n f7'fif , . :swf 6,4 I in-. W , i sv ev Mike Collins Michael Congro Jamie Cooper Tyron Corbin Kathy Cordrey Ed Corgiat Michael Cozzocrea Kevin Cropper Pat Cullen Sandy Davis Rick Dawson Rusty Demo!! Dixie Dennis Jimmie Derickson Erin Dillon Jay Dishroon Lynnette Douglass Ann Dreckman James Dryden Katrina Edwards David Eidman Lori Elliott Tracy Emerick Tad Farlow Mark Fillippelli Kandy Fitzgerald Kristi Fletcher William Ford Dawn Foskey Kevin Gattis f, Ruth Gill 1 ge, 15 ' Calvin Ciordy if Dallis Ciravenor X 41 5 Paul Ciray W. 2.3- N. 3 Q xv Af f i? if fg, f 'ff 4 ,, ? ,- i X, -0 s 'F l T is fc Jennifer Groton Kim Hammond David Hancock Noelle Harkins Christine Han Tim Hays Chris Hetzel Tim Hitchens Lisa Hoffman Sophomores: Collins-Hoffman 121 Sandy Hoffman Wendy Horner Chuck Hudson Greg Hudson James Johnson Justine Johnson Terrell Johnson Vernon Johnson Wayne Johnson Kathy Jones Billy Jones Natalie Jones Dichelle Justice Kevin Justice Diana Kampmeyer Saumya Kaup Bobby Kellam Tracy Kelly Tracy Klaverweiden Tiffany Koester David Layfield Bruce Lewis Debbie Lewis Wenchi Liang Michelle Liechty Gail Lipsett Amanda Lobdell Jason Lynch Gary Lynch Lisa Lucas Michelle Malone Crystal Marshall Tessa Martin Pat Marvel James Massey Valarie Mathews Wyndell Maxfield Jackie McKee Harry Kinsell Tim Merritt Donna Miller Mark Miller Tina Miller ' if tt , 52 fx ': 4- 1- 'S i 'X 15 1 ' 'e r 122 Sophomores: Hoffman Miller ,-- 11 H43 m f ' In ll' X 7 rf, .X .lf Q rx vw- IA' vu fv- I Q4 - .. i 1 ' I .- E y 1 l - X , may X 5 , P , 1 A XX v lf xv 4 f ,.i,f,?.,,-f . V9 ,Z 1 :ws I .. ,gs - V J., . an fy. Qc i f M ,f l ,wi v '1' ,.,f:, ,Q v , 1 P v. ' , I' K.. L ' Q' x X X Q.. vs- N, rw. - x all i X ff xii, F r ....- - if is X19 Ed Adshead prepares to leave alter cross country practice. Scott Miller Tjuana Miller Randy Mills Jauntrena Mitchell Ann Mohler Ryan Moore Angela Morehead Danny Morris Ronnie Morris Richard Murray Angela Myers Tawanda Neal Alyssa Heedleman Lisa Hero Ken Hobbs Daria Noble Eric Olson Eric Palmer Veronica Palmer Dee Parker Mike Parker David Parsons Rod Parsons Kelly Pavlovski Nancy Peavley Linda Perdue Tommy Phillips Don Polk Heal Pope Michelle Porter Georgia Powell Terena Price Kim Prosper Mike Pusey Tammy Pusey Shannon Rains Sophomores: Miller-Rains 125 Julius R'avnor Liz Reynolds Robin Reynolds Mike Richardson Uvonda Ringgold Derek Roberts kendra Robertson Christa Ross John Ruark Bobby Scarborough Alan Selser Lionel Sheppard Williemae Sheppard Lori Skinner Robert Smith John Smith Robert Smith Robin Smith Aloha Snowden Terry Sockriter Leslie Spicer Chris Stanley Jennifer Sterling Beverly Stevenson Sherry Stigall Dana Stoakley Wayne Tallent Tammy Tawes Shay Taylor John Taylor Lisa Taylor Michele Taylor Jason Tennison Jennifer Teter Michelle Tilghman Bill Tilghman Duane Townsend LeeAnn Townsend Vaughn Trader Greg Tucker Kelli Turner Sussen Turner Richard Tyler Nikki VanDornick Rim Walston Alan Ward Leslie Warren Carol Warrington Z 'K 'g ii? . 'wi A 1 , X X fi i ,I ' 5 , Q 5 L. Q' 4 T 7 - g-'f fr ,. as , L .gn 1 f : fur ' 1 , V ,, V ' l , W 1 if 5' 'I ,t ,V X . 3, Q., 'vs A 2 -.X C X 4 C 1 ,, .V lf, vii' ,MA -0 , gr, , 1 124 Sophomores: Raxmor-Warrington Jacq ly Wh't d Staci Wh tehead Larry W lg 5 Chri Wilkins Kirsl Williams Wad Willi ms '-7 1 is 'ii X .. 1 K ' 1 N. i ii ' I 1 if i Y! Iii ng 5 ,. Y E i enjoyed the popular movies of 1984-85. nw, James Willi g Lisa Will g Dani ll W I Sheryl W Eric W J z gl The academic school year, 1984-85 for the class of '87 was unique and special. Although our Parkside Rams T-shirt fundraiser didn't do as well as expected, it gave us sophomores even more deter- mination. We had a few class meetings in the cafeteria to discuss fundraisers. In the late fall, Wendy Bell and Kim Clark were chosen for the Sophomore Homecoming Court. We managed to place distant second to seniors in the hall decorating contest and we ex- pressed great enthusiasm and spirit. The year progressed and Spring ar- rived, soon All Sports Night was held. Un- fortunately, the sophomores came in a depressing last place: but showed good sportsmanship. At the Junior-Senior banquet, many sophomores volunteered to senfe and help in the kitchen to make the banquet a success. At the SGA sponsored Spring Carnival, the sophomores managed a spin the wheel and coin toss booth and the activities boosted our treasury. Sophomores are looking forward to the remaining two years at Parkside. Rod yW Da i I W Dar W Y. Kri ty whi Dix Wh t Edd Wh l Wad Wh t Sophomores: Warwick-Ziegler 125 FRESHIVIE Julie Adkins Melissa Adkins Phillip Adkins Joe Andrews Merritt Andrews Eddie Ballard Jimmy Banks Michelle Banks Phinese Barkley Debbie Barton Eric Bennett Renee Benton Chris Biddle Traci Blades Ada Blanding James Blount Bonnie Board Kevin Bobick Ron Boltz Dean Bounds Teresa Bowen Scott Bowers Ellen Bradford Scott Bradford Shane Bradford Steve Bradford Tammy Bradford Cindy Bralten Heidi Brenner Ron Brewington Keith Bnrtingham Keith Brown Eric Brumbley Sherri Bullion Bryan Burk Bonnie Burns , v ni gn X. 4,9 li wt 96 .. at K 4gMf' 7- ww wr' .i 'ii fe 4-v 7 , IGET . 0 F Class Officers: Tony Giunta, President, Steve Robinson, Historian, Brian Massey, Vice- Presidentp Kim Lennox, Treasurer, Terri Ritter, Secretary. 126 Freshmen: Adkins-Burns 0- M 55' 1 W , f L, tu ',. 15 51 A Z ' T 2 .- , B A-1 - M , 1 ' '-P. . . if ' x Fi ' ls' AMG 'Y 4:5 ,il --- ws. ' ng, fl . I . . 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'S 'FA 1 if f 35 Aw if Z' z Q' nc, for bl' Mike Burton Shirley Burton Randy Campbell Brian Cannon Bruce Cantwell Richard Carey Kim Christopher Michael Cole Chandra Coleman Lara Collins Will Comer Bobby Clark Charles Cooper Lisa Cooper Wendy Cornish Scott Creager Jerry Cullen Baaba Dadson Lucinda Dale John Dalfonso Paula Darby Aaron David Helene Davis Patrick Davis Sherri Davis Sheny Davis Rodney Davis Ricky Dean Lester Dennis Tracy Deshields William Disharoon Willie Dix Cliff Dize Wendy Donaldson Jan Donaway Stephen Donaway Patrick Doyle Darnelle Drummond Tracy Ebelein Kurt Elliot Bill Elliot Scott Ellison Kevin'Endres Cassandra Everett Robyn Farrell Jennifer Fears Jennifer Fletcher Traci Fletcher Wade Fletcher Robert Fretz Ardella Gale Jill Gallagher Anne Gaylor Teresa Gibbons Stefan Gibson Tony Gunta Jeff Grasso Steve Gravenor Bobby Graves Tracy Gregory Phillip Groutt Florence Hankerson Becky Hannon Freshmen: Burton-Harmon 127 Stephanie Hannan Tammy Harman Michelle Harris Holly Harrison Tracy Hayman Jimmy Hayward Tammy Hetzel Leslie Hickman Kevin Hitchens William Hoffman Mark Houlihan Gordon Howatt Donna Hunt Heather Hurst Molly Ignasias Scott lreland Carol Johnson Diane Johnson Jeff Johnson Carolyn Jones Dana Jones Eddie Jones Marie Jones Renee Jones Ruth Jones Steve Jones James Kampmeyer Raj Kaup Brenda Kelly Cynthia Kelly Sherri Kelly John Kirby Elizabeth Kunkel Doney Largey Tina Lawrence David Lawson Robbie Layiield Terri Layiield Tim Leager Kim Lennox Chris Lesser Kristi Lewandowski Barbara Lewis Lloyd Lewis Scott Lewis Anna Lockwood Kim Maizel Glen Macflamara Tracy Marshall Julie Martina Kenny Marvel Ig ,P ri t ix -'U 'L 9? '7 26- -T f.,,' . . I V, , bm' A f 'Xt , ,Q if my gba If A .... At. we-.f -11, M H , fr-mer - ..... w e .,,, K qw 6' 3 - Q7 Y!-. n J! 1 P Y, S, A , . ww , 'g Wm s , 1 , f .. -as we T , 'sw QD' 1- .. Q.- A -.. X. .4 H Q- 128 Freshmen: Harman-Marvel r -n ws. -., ?.X ,, 5 Z J: N .,. ,jji 'J t f 1 L fl N , ,th Q.. I 4, ,.l - X J' n I as . H W 9 . ,A Q, I .AL Y ' I ,Mk N gd H . X., f av fr l f f ws-vs aw Q . ,QQ as X an t i fd X U o O ' , .df ff f 1. ,AK n-5 an r . ,F I xi 4 4 Q. X ' - 'Eli W, is , l 1 ay. K ew ' Q ca J, il C V Michele Mason Tonia Mason Brian Massey Mike Mathews Rosetta Mathews Dwange Mattox Wendy Maurer A James Maynard Mark McMahon Irluah Meise Joseph Mildon Gail Miles Derick Moore Michelle Moore M i x ,Q Y 'V . F 5 V Robin Morgan , ,V A Ron Morse ' .. , gf -s,, - - P' l ' l , f 44, Tracy Mueller V ' f 'Y Nell Munafo , fn' X J Crystal Murphy Twanda Neal Lori Newsome l ' N .rf .. , , 'I llllllliw 1? Charles Nitkowski Richard Noble Neil Onyan 532' 5 Shawn Ortiz Michelle Palone Elaine Parker N, Ciail Parker 3 13 4. -. eq ' X I , 0 ,Q ij ,, Kg? S. 5. 44 -ox Kenneth Parker Ruth Parker Yavonua Parker . Y liaim Parsons N 1 , Donald Perry g Troy Polk l , K Rhonda Polk 1 . ' i Carrie Pollio Laura Polutanovich Chuch Poole Todd Pope .sc l J W ' Danny Powell gg' K ' ' Y Tracey Powell x 'N 1. . A-5 Kenneth Price ' J , - ly Solita Price K A W I Mike Priola Chandra Purnell Daniel Rayne John Rayne 1 1 Renee Reeder Jason Reid V 4.5 ,-M lf. ' l ' . . David Renshaw wr r X I 1-,N . Charles Reynolds I l ry - 0 Y r DLI? Freshmen: Mason-Reynolds 129 George Pizarro Anthony Rhem Stan Rich Lee Richardson Lisa Richardson Mike Ringer Terri Ritter Pam Robey Steve Robinson Beth ROC Jennifer Roche 5' Betsy Rogan Volanda Roval Michele Ruark n- Otis Russell Danny Sabo Brian Schmidt Robin Scholl Steve Scott Ciyeong Seong Lisa Shenk K , ' , l Nina Shipp Sandy Shockley Joseph Sigai Bill Simkins Mike Sims Bill Skelton Ut- Brian Smith 1- -Sf, ' U 4, I Ayr M, II ' A a ,1- wr' H sr ly wr, 'Q ., 4-1- .ye Jenni Smith ' Hg, r Scott Smith , ' ' Patrick Sonnier 5 Michael Spadea ,. . - 1' ' , Krista Spence 1 Cheryl Spurlock I q John Stadkey . Spencer Stephens Dawn Stoakley Roberta Swili Ed Taylor Melissa Taylor Aaron Teter Brian Thomas f Eric Thompson Carl Thress X Richard Tilghman Warren Tilton Billie Jo Timmons Eric Timmons Jeny Timmons ' v x, M4 , P ,sy xx I ff' N W f Tammy Timmons Vicki Timmons Jill Tingle David Toadvine Roger Townsend Phillip Tull Lisa Turner Dari Twigg Stacy Twilley Tom Underwood Carl Valentine Tricia VanDornick Mark Vastine Heidi Vickers 150 Freshmen: Pizarro-Wckers 19544 , In fl ..-.AX . .Y '48 -W f 3 N, .3 l I Q. ,,, 9- W-. K cytl W! 4-'t Q l i 'iii f ., , .gpg ra. .r af r T 1' 1- 4 iam .5 on 125 ,- fu .,,,,,.. 'r iv! ' at Q I N F Paul W Cindy rth Y k Mldyvk AI wn D y w u J k W d K W d Cl fl W t Terrill Waters Rim W ts cas y w bb St rt W II M It w ll Mhnwhly Janet Wh tl y Den Wh l Lesl Wh t Mrywhz Mk wlk D y wn Tina W Il Nath W ll Mich I Wl On September 4, 1984, Parkside High School welcomed the class of 1988. As freshmen at Parkside, we expected to learn, to participate athletically and socially, and to contribute in a positive way to our school. We soon adjusted to schedules and easily made new friends. The time ar- rived to decide who was going to lead the '84-'85 Freshman class through the year. The emerging winners of class office po- sitions were as follows: President, Tony Guinta, Vice-President, Brian Massey: Historian, Steve Robinson, and Treasur- er, Rim Lennox: Teni Ritter, Secretary. Homecoming was soon upon the stu- dents. The Freshman class finished strongly in all spirit week activities. The Freshmen also showed their school spir- it by placing a respectable second place in the All Sports Night games, second only to the seniors. The Freshman class of '84-'85 has three more years to complete it's goal of graduation. This year was a strong step in the right direction. Steve Robinson Freshman Class Historian Freshmen: Wckers-Yascko 151 Principal William Miles Vice-Principal Mahlon Trout Sylvia Outen Clay Thompson Cindy Bennett 3' 'vlwi , 1- is-fm , I fill 'I If 4 ,, ,f r H: , l lllllla I tl' In W in 7 J , Q 15, , is ' h , ' , 3 4'-' l C , ' f',.,V,AV' ' fri-if f 013 , ' f, ,L - x null r- 1 L l if i ' -1 1?-Sl' 't' ug- -g-? 4 -ix ,, zr rl aff- A ' 2 i f 1' if u I F i Y E L ' A A 2 WD! H , :Riff E 'Br 2. I Q, ,- .Wig E J J l i sr! 'L np' ...E , f if r rf at L ' , , 'ijt-.fK, S ii if ,V rig, .V 4 -' ,if . ' I-L, H L . Q ,,,, as -u 1, 4-,nv -x Q I , ..,,, : ,, 7.1 X -ur.. ,q 4 ' gif, J if: l Q, -,q 1- I iv ,, k L 1' Q Ik QQ!-5 ,aff a llllllllt' W l i iff 'iff ti -Z f t X ,ff 3 , . :La-, -- L iw My G 'F- Barbara Taylor: Staff Susan Bradford: Cafeteria Luther Cartwright: Custodian Doris Denston: Media Specialist Pat Derby: Administrative Aid Mary Disharoon: Cafeteria Grace Ellis: Vice-Principals' Sec. Nancy Evans: Principals Secretary Jean Fitzgerald: Media Secretary Mary Fulton: Bookkeeper Audrey Crassaway: Cafeteria Mary Jenkins: Custodian Debbie Kirkland: Administrative Aid Sylvia Lawson: Cafeteria June Livingston: Cafeteria Mgr. Laura Maxwell: Cafeteria Rita Meise: Cafeteria Levessa Mitchell: Nurse Peggy Shockley: Guidance Secretary Barbara Stanford: Resource Aid Andrew Smiley: Head Custodian Not Pictured William Christopher Donald Elliott Pemianent Substitute James -JOHNSON Jackie Taylor: Custodian Anthony Warrington: Custodian Lillie Wilson: Cafeteria Staff 155 Teachers Esther Ball: Geometry, Math, Algebra I, Grade 9 Advisor. Cindy Bennett: Guidance Counselor, Contemporary Issues. Pat Briscoe: Drivers Educa- tion, Varsity Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. Kim Brookshire: Resource. Andy Buchanan: Industrial Arts, Drafting l, ll. Annette Burgess: Contempo- rary lssues, Civics, Grade 11 Advisor. William Burton: Biology, TAD. Joanne Cherry: English, SAT Preparation, Grade 11 Advi- sor. Charles Cordrey: Biology, Earth Science, TAD, National Honor Society Advisor. Colleen Dallam: World Histo- ry, Civics, TAD, Keyettes Ad- visor. Joan DeVaney: Resource, Chess Club Advisor. Wed Dinges: Chemistry, Bible Club Advisor. Mana Evans: Spanish ll, lll, lV, Spanish Club Advisor. Keith Fields: U.S. History, Ci- vics. Janice Flack: Marriage and Family, Home Economics l. Gary Gladwell: Accounting I, Business Math. 154 Ball-Gladwell Wu. l N- A 1, 1 Esther Ball fy K Andy Buchanan , , iy. L ,fr . f,,i,f.a , -'LAM 1: . ' f a af.: ' Q ,, 535 A , , I -592,5 , ' ' : ' 1 , x I ' ' . Charles Cordrey Maria Evans Cindy Bennett Annette Burgess Colleen Dallam -P' Pat Briscoe William Burton Y .s- Er Joan Devaney Kim Brookshire 1 ' ' ,. . ,F K ,, .Q mf' Joanne Cherry x 'xr f . x t fi . J ,fi at Fred Dinges , ,fX'. Keith Fields Janice Flack Gary Gladwell I' Mike Golnick I L-.i Andrew Hall I - . , ,, Robert Koontz i Anthony Goodyear 3 Alice Jones George Lalldes In Q' Gladys Goslee Kathleen JOFICS Lance Lewandowski ,NN QL -.x 73?-.'5.5 3, L . fi, iz--,. ' FY - .:l'La2,'W' 'if A ' 12, I Sandra Greer 'sun' Ruth Koehler at , .49 A.. ...J . ,, M lu iii af , xg, ' 3 .. Thomas Lewis I1 M K' 7 WJ A I 'F .,' ' 1 , ' I ai mx. I - I ' Pam Long Ellen Lowe Geraldine Mainor Melanie Montero Mike Golnicka Consumer Eco- nomics, Contemporary Is- sues, JV Football Coach, As- sistant Girls Basketball Coach. Anthony Goodyear: Astron- omy, Advanced Astronomy, Earth Science. Gladys Gosleez French I, II, III, IV, French Club Advisor, Pla- tional Honor Society Advi- sor. Sandra Greer: English, Ad- vanced English, TAD Eng- lish. Andrew Hall: Physical Educa- tion, Soccer Coach, Boys Varsity Basketball Coach. Alice Jones: Art I, II, III, IV, TAD, Art Club Advisor. Kathleen Jones: Home Eco- nomics, Parenting, Keyettes Advisor, Cheerleading Advi- sor. Ruth Koehler: Functional Math, Computer Science I, II. Robert Koontz: Distributive Education I, II, DECA Advi- sor. George Landes: U.S. History, Principles of Economics. Lance Lewandowski: Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach, Girls Basketball Coach, Track Coach. Thomas Lewis: Earth Science, Biology. Pam Long: English. Ellen Lowe: Algebra I, Com- puter Science I, Advanced Topics Math, Softball Coach, Assistant Field Hockey Coach. Geraldine Mainor: Resource. Melanie Montero: Introduc- tion to Business, Personal Typing, Future Business Leaders of America Advisor. Golnick-Montero 155 Teachers Carol Moody: General Math, Earth Science. Olivia Morris: Typing I, Per- sonal Typing, Introduction to Business, Future Business Leaders of America Advisor. Hope Murphy: Geometry, General Math, TAD, Grade 12 Advisor. Davm Neville: English, Year- book Advisor. Bruce Oldham: World History, World Cultures, Audio Visual Club Advisor. Alice Parsons: English, Cre- ative Writing, Literary Maga- zine Advisor. Amalia Parra: Spanish I, Latin Il, lil, IV, Latin Club Advisor. Cheryl Pearce: English. Patricia Piper: Latin I, French I, U.S. History. Bonnie Potter: Physical Edu- cation, Field Hockey Coach, Girls' Track Coach. William Pump: Psychology, TAD, Algebra I, Cross Coun- try Coach, Track Coach. Alfonsie Purnell: Algebra II, General Math I, II. Randy Rivers: Industrial Arts I, II, Ill, IV, Boys JV Basketball Coach. Emma Sheats: Personal Typ- ing, Shorthand, Business Mechanics, Typing ll. Sharon Shiles: Algebra II, General Math I, II. Virginia Shuler: Home Eco- nomics I, II, III, IV. 156 Moody-Shuler Carol Moody lllll, i ff y A A 2 iiiI'i' Bruce Oldham ,'I. . : I 3. 51 Y I 'V is i . -.1 is: if ...C ' Patricia Piper Randy Rivers Olivia Monis Hope Murphy Alice Parsons Amalia Parra 9' Z, i X5 4 -an 4 .Q-f 3 Bonnie Potter William Pump Erma Sheats Sharon Shiles Y Davlm Neville Cheryl Pearce Alfonsie Purnell I I I I I Q., g . If N! 41. J! , . X-i I- 9153 X.. , .f-J., N- 'S.z .J Virginia Shuler fy! - P' ' fsmllllml E Robert Snare Mary Starnes James Urse Cheryl Valentine . I , ... 1 S1 .fl -.-nf 1 ,-1 I gd I . - Ii , , Westbrook Gary White l-1 UL l lsj... r .. V g William Wilson Coolidge Wood Gregory Taylor QI' Pauline Warwick Carl Wilson Dollie Wright Clay Thompson xl ff , 'I' ff' 'ill 2- Cynthia Wesley James Wilson Dorothy Yeatman Robert Snare: Civics. Mary Starnes: English, TAD, National Honor Society Advi- sor. Gregory Taylor: Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Music Theory, General Music, Bandfront. Clay Thompson: Guidance Counselor, Psychology, Con- sumer Economics. James Urse: Drivers Educa- tion. Cheryl Valentine: English, Grade 10 Advisor. Pauline Warwick: English, Grade 9 Advisor. Cynthia Wesley: English, Functional Writing. Elizabeth Westbrook: Health Education, Human Physiol- ogy, Volleyball Coach. Gary White: U.S. History, World Civilization, World Cultures, Ski Club Advisor. Carl Wilson: General Math, Trigonometry, Calculus, Math Club Advisor, Grade 12 Advisor. James Wilson: Physics, Phys- ical Science, Golf Coach. William Wilson: Art, TAD, Art Club Advisor. Coolidge Wood: English, Journalism, Newspaper Ad- visor. Dollie Wright: American Musi- cal Theater, Concert Choir, General Music, lntemiediate Choir, TAD Music. Dorothy Yeatman: English, Speech and Drama, Thespi- ans Advisor. Snare-Yeatman 157 1, :- 3, f xv 4 Fw M 'i--mi zigw v.. ' , Q-,swf Q f' S i ' ' vm . A if , 11 -- .. r 'Y' K- ' 15 'i3:,,,,,'?igf4f Q ' 6 ' ...,,f . ,N m '76, 'fin' t ' -'N ,,. I g- H , . ,,4 3 K K 1' ' - 3- .L f ggiis'5i'cf .H ' 'fig , X' . fi 5' h' 'J . , .. ' 1 . Q A , T .,..:. A , f - ,V ,N -- K I M, tg. ziikfv :Il . , 35- I -1551-fifffqgll ,lm i' ,rf Q ig 'fill i , .. . W---533 x i i w A 5? t L . i I if R .H.Rs5i'i'51f :. S' -i - In I 158 Activities x A ACTIVITIES The Pink Panther Strikes Back. . . Sadie Hawkins ............... Parkside Personalities ......... Junior-Senior Banquet. . . . 111-O 142 144 146 Activities 159 The Pink Panther Strikes Back II' time ni SSW' 'x , .W The Pink Panther Strikes Back was presented February 7th and 8th at Parkside High School. The play was directed by Ms. D.A. Yeatman, assisted by Lesa Hudson and Tracy Austin. i'The Pink Panther Strikes Back is a fun filled exciting comedy where Inspector Clouseau CDrew Christianh tries to save the world from Dreyfus CStewart Mitchell! and his Doomsday Machine, but the world is out to get him. Assassins from all over the world have come together in an attempt to temiinate him. Can Clousseau, an imcompetent bumbling fool really save the world? Maybe with a little help from the Pink Panther tLesa Hudsonl. 140 Ei 4' ,I fl Sadie Hawkins Dance On March 15, 1985, the SGA and the Varsity Cheerleaders once again sponsored the Sady Hawkins Day Dance. D.J. Lester Dale provided music for over one hundred Parkside students who attended. In keeping with the theme of the Li'l Abner cartoon, young ladies asked the guys to the dance and married them with a band-aid ring. Alece Shockley and Darrell Brow who won the student vote were selected as Daisey Mae and Li'l Abner. Right: Lawrence Purnell and his date, Chandra Colman, demon- strate the latest moves. Below: Mark Outten gets in the spirit with his straw hat. Below: Helen Fears, Debbie O'Brien and Donnie Messick are 'all smiles. Below: Steve Jones, Robbie VanDori nick and Mike Ringer dance to a favor ite song. r , Q 4 ga 5 Above: Nikki Van Dornick and Jimmy Trumble get hitched with .. .8 0, a band-aid ring. Above: Senior couple Price and Carren Carper dancing together. Below: Nathan Willis and Mary Beth , Below: Brian Massey and his friend Banks pose in their costumes as King duel, while Lisa Stephens watches. and Queen. Q 'iq Party March 4-8, 1985 was Foreign Language Week. To start the festivities buttons and flash cards were made with illustra- tions of foreign words. Stu- dents greeted each other in the language being studied and wore the colors to repre- sent the different countries. A costume contest, pinata, and many different foods were highlights of a party held on P2 R4-SA '5- gk-N X10 ..--ai Lori Davis, Nancy Sulli- Above: Tommy King's version of iffanie Zullo and Jeff how to prepare a crepe. sample some ofthe dif- foods. Friday night. Marybeth Banks and Nathan Willis were crowned as King and Queen and everyone danced to the music of student D..l. Chris Bounds. The students who en- joyed the week appreciated the efforts of Mrs. Cioslee, Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Parra, spon- sors of the French, Spanish, and Latin Clubs. Left: Mrs. Goslee helps sewe Penny Parsona a crepe. Below: Sandy Ebelein tries to swing at the pinata. NK Parkside Personalities To mark the tenth anniver- sary of Parkside High School, the theme of the 1985 Park- side Personalities variety show was the Tenth Annual Rammy Awards. Along with the traditional faculty, stu- dent, and parent acts, some very fine alumni acts returned to the Parkside Stage. Ren, Bob, and Susan Richter per- formed 'Captain Nemo , the Gong Show returnedf Jean Dale and Teresa Klisciewicz entertained with 'lSIowly I Turn, and Pam Taylor Kanna- mon sang. Under the direction of Maria Evans who was assist- ed by Cindy Bennet and San- dra Greer, the 'lTenth Annual Rammy Awards was indeed an outstanding variety show. 144 Parkside Personalities Below: MC Marla Vanl-loose kept the show running smoothly. V f 4 V , ff- Above: Richard Nixon flievin Lennoxl is guarded by his secret service men as he tells the audience about his new line of work. Below: Mafk Burgess dCIT'lOl'lStI'3tCE his gymnastic ability on the pomme horse. Above: Randy Campbell and Eric lor 'break to the latest sounds! ' L -ww K .xs... rw Q .46 x pu--1., Junior-Senior Banquet The 1985 Junior-Senior Banquet took place in Parkside's cafeteria at 6:00 p.m. on April 19. Scott Needleman, Junior Class President, began the din- ner with an opening speech. Alie's catered the dinner which consisted of salad, roast beef, potato, broccoli with cheese sauce, and Black Forest torte for dessert. Following the meal, everyone proceeded to the auditorium for the awards ceremony. Various awards were presented highlighting unique characteristics of the Seniors. The Seniors then read the class will. Finally it was time for the dance! The Astrotones played for the Juniors, Seniors, and their dates. The evening ended at 11:50 when everyone was ex- hausted from dancing. This year's Junior-Senior Banquet was a tremendous success! Everyone eagerly awaits the presentation of the next award Sophomore Rodney Warwick 146 Junior-Senior Banquet linger Cooper and Andreas Pantlen enjoy a slow dance ogether Below: Senior Mike Reddish and Junior Cynthia Wilson gaze into each others eyes. Center: Tom Thress is all smiles during a slow dance with Donna Parks. Center Right: Mark Munafo receives the Big Mouth award from Donna Yascko. XT Ya-aa, 1 enter Left: Jenny Poteet reads the Senior Wills after e awards presentation. OVC Jeff AffinQ'f0U and his date are resting aiier 3 Ryan Owens receives a ukelele from Doug Johnson and Allen st dance. Rubin. Junior-Senior Banquet 147 Dedication Andrew Smiley began work- ing for the Wicomico County School system in August of 1961. His firstjob was at Coo- per Mill School in his home community of San Domingo. He fondly recalls those early days at Cooper Mill. With its four rooms and four teachers, the school was like one big family. The community itself was very involved with the school. ln 1964 Mr. Smiley became head custodian at Salisbury High. The new job was quite a change - the enrollment there was over 1500! ln 1966, when Salisbury High became the Vo-Tech Center, Mr. Smiley moved to Bennett Senior while Bennett Junior was be- ing completed. He then senfed as head custodiam for Ben- nett Junior for nine years. En- rollment there was also over 1500. Classes were held in the main building, three portable buildings and in the halls! Mr. Smiley, who had earned his Engineers License in 1967, was kept busy operating the boilers and supervising the maintenance of JMB Jr. ln 1975, he was asked to transfer to Parkside where he is now serving as head custodian. August 1985 marks Mr. Smi- ley's twenty-fifth year of ser- vice to the students, teachers and staff of Wicomico County Schools. His concern for the building and grounds and his genuine love of people make Mr. Smiley a special person. The 1985 Yearbook Staff dedi- cates Parkside's tenth anni- versary issue to Andrew T. Smiley. 148 Dedication Mr. Smiley checks the main breaker box for the auditorium air conditioning. tif' if qui' Standing on the ladder to the Upent- Mr. Smiley can control the main electrical house , Mr. Smiley prepares to make switch for the entire building. a routine maintenance check. Joanne Cherry 1. Mfr Q ,,,,,,,.,,.w.Qgzw '3..fAf,.- , 5 y Us Coolidge Wood Appreciation ln the spring of 1985, Joanne Cherry and Coolidge Wood, members of Parkside's English staff, announced their retirement. Both teachers had been with Parkside's fac- ulty since the opening of the school in 1975. Mrs. Cherry, who had taught in Wico- mico County for 50.1 years, had been an advisor to the Junior class, and had taught English II and the SAT Prep Course. Mr. Wood, who had taught 50 years in Wico- mico County, had been advisor to the school newspaper, the Rampage. He also taught Journalism I and ll and senior Eng- lish. The student body, faculty and staff of Parkside High School express sincere ap- preciation to Mrs. Cherry and Mr. Wood for their many years of service and wish them a happy and healthy retirement. Appreciation 149 This Autograph Page Sponsored By: Wicomico County Education Association 150 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS Qu ' 4 ervice ' 'T mi civic AVENUE ,gmxyx X A 0' '11, Hu IQ- 1 I I of' 7 . . 7 3 , -41 Recruiting 7 - ff -Q g f S 1 Q ,f Q , 'I to I ,C Wm, uw' X N . TWILLEY SHOPPING CENTER M R PARKS STAFF SERGEANT Sfxwsauav MARYLAND 21301 U S MARINE CORPS mon 742-2694 t49f2o70'54e,4542 Law Offices Steinburg, Belsky St Akman, P. C. 106 W. Circle Ave. Suite 210 Salisbury, Maryland 21801 C5013 749-6118 PEIIZFOIIS Compliments of Messick's Tax Service Compliments of Bames T. V. 81' Appliance Co. 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'li'X'0,ivxg fML0T5'??Mi'1 If 5 fi. mix. Add up what it really costs to go out to the movies. Then call us and save. I Store Cable q 601, 041'- Salisbury, Maryland SIDRERCABLE l' 220 E. Main Street Z 501-749-1555 l0'l l'y of ,gill n. !-'f 455 f -3 - v- 9 Q. 749-51 42 322 S. Division St. Salisbury, MD Next to PGH DUNKIII' DOUIUTS Its worth the trip. Dunkin Donuts 908-914 S. Salisbury Blvd. Salisbury, MD. 21801 Ph0l'le: 501-749-5999 Slim Er- XX .fiyut at Rental Equipment Center 4301i 742-9433 S. Salisbury Blvd. Salisbury, MD 21801 166 ,brf lf your hair is not becoming to you, you should be coming to us. We recommend Kenra hair care products. THE WRIGHT TOUCH HAIR CUTTERY 241 Florida Ave. Salisbury, MD. 21801 749-5099 Customed l-lair Designs Sculptured Nails Ear Piercing Design Perms Ovimer-Manager: Debbie Wright Operators: Tricia Jones Debbie Gregary Kae Mobray .7 Z C6 GQKI E JAR QQ: , qg?I--.?E featuring i CH?fif-?WllEt'iI P' it PEANUT BUTTER jiri COOKIES Salisbury Mall . Civlc Ave.vMaln Entrance 19 543-2151 SAM SEIDEL AGENCY, INC. Across from the Downtovm Garage 112 Market Street Salisbury, Maryland 21801 Sam Seidel Newt Jackson Cam Jackson Rollie Leiman White's Used Cars 705 S. Camden Ave. EXT. Fwitland, MD. Ovmer - Charles White Oflice - 545-2252 Home - 742-0586 Guaranteed Used Cars 167 Eu!! CUNGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 10TH YEAR from George, Miles Sz Buhr ARCHITECTS Sz ENGINEERS FOR PARKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL KRISTEN WALTER DUKES RED BARN FARMS Th - Fresh Produce H I I I G o Mack Malone 8x Sons 215 NORTH BLVD. 21 N. HARRISON ST. Phone 742.5096 SALISBURY, MD 21801 EASTON, MD 21601 301-749-9151 301-822-2857 e- Compliments of JOHNSOIYS PENN-JERSEY AUTO STORE OK USED CARS, INC. 1802 North Salisbury Blvd. DICK JOHNSON Phone C5025 846-2429 Owner Delmar, Delaware 19940 Salisbury, Maryland 21301 168 l O13 749-3316 ills jbf,3Mllk CHARLES BROWN GLASS COMPANY Froldllltlltdvldlrcl AST AT HOBBS RD. , LAND 21801 'Fa re s to n e BROS. INC. , FIRESTONE STORES Del'M0 'V0 5 Lafgest 701 S SALISBURY BLVD I Furniture ' Carpeting ' Appliance Stores PO. Box 938 P.o. Bo 1878 PO- BOX 209 Salisbury, Sid, 21801 Dove' Del 19901 Pocomoke, Md. 21851 302 7361496 DAVID HAZEL 301-1424408 ' 301-9573500 ayhe you thlhli you've only got two oholoes after graduatlohz work or oollege. But you have a third eholoez Woodridge Business lustltute. At Woodridge you oah get the traihihg you heed to start a rewarding oareer lu the medloal, legal, huslhess or aooouhtlhg helds. Ahd wkes as httle as sur months. Woqdnage So you really have three BU5 'e55 oholoes. . or ll? you re W lnsrirure 3 ' 7 ynsxmne ' , ' 006111192 BUWSS ' ' ' ' Sh2??JElligNgx3 2776 2180l .l 'J mterested lll ah eXo1t1hg ee hone HOU 7428080 1'-fi. have ohe oholoe. oareer. . rhayhe you ohly lQ,f,am 11,111,111 3. to 169 0 ' 'In Happiness Is Dancing 0 Q V ? ? at W I 'Jes Q I Q 3 , INC, I I A I Q MILDRED LAPPE S I 0 fy., DANCE PLAYHOUSE ' YOUNG AVE. SCROBERT ST. f SALISEURY, MARYLAND 21801 - PRE-SCHOOL DANCING - TAP 'JAZZ - BALLET - COMBINATION CLASSES MRS. LOUISE W. MOORE, PRES. MR. TI-IURMAN A. MOORE. VICE. PRES. 749-4107 W..1:IIfzf?.I22IIss.E.I. M.. Ph0n54g5gg34 of Salisbury Mall OUR SLOGAN IS S3IiSbL1I'y, Maryland 21801 DEl.MARVA'S nest Fnesn seAFooo a. PRIME user Division ofJULlCO, INC. CATERING AVAILABLE BANQUET FIOOMS RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED Bfzg-MEN-SQQLQL-ERY 170 This Autograph Page is Sponsored by: Student Govemment Association 171 Cmnpmnmusof L Sr B Convenience Market Rt. 546 St Parsonsburg- Melsons Rd. Parsonsburg, Md. 21849 742-0655 BIBLES ' BOOKS 0 MUSIC ' GIFTS - ROSES PEWS ' VIDEOS ' FLAGS Jack's Religious Gift Shop 'EASTERN SHORES MOST O ETE RELIGIOUS SUPPLY S ' PHONE 125011 749-4208 VY VY VY AVERY W. HALL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. in St. P. O. Box SALISBURY, MD 21801 vmin 11 N., nm E ...... L lr..- C. Sr P. Hardware Tools - Paints Plumbing Supplies N. Salisbury Blvd. 749-4101 I I I I HOUIJHAN REAL ESTATE, INC. 202 N. FR1'1'rLANn 1: D. P. o. x 1 ' s 6 TERANCE IOHNNY 81 SAMMY'S ' JOHNNUS 4 anmr-assi . I ..,. gw.:-...-.m,,- ' 1,1 I. 1- ,f dx E ...W - 'uv' 1 ,-QILPIHGI O N aII,!:I?FIgI'E-EIIUNCH ll DINNER ALPINE DINING ROOM COFFEE sHoP MEETING ROOM ron UP T0 35 COCKTAIL LOUNGE uve ENTERTAINMENT TuEs. THRU SATURDAY On Route 13 at 670 S. SALISBUFIY BL VD. For Reservations Call 742-1116 172 fb , III S dlngo boots SINCE 1950 OPEN DAILY 9:50 TILL 5 50 g Mom as FRI TILL 9 P M I I 749 6285 ll Route 4, Johnson Road Salusbury Maryland 21801 vi' ,aux .XX lx, Iv , 554 T5 2 1 n . A 1 5 ! S .. ? - E X - HOLLOWAY Funeral Home Q PENINSULA POOLS Si BUILDERS, INC. P.O. Box 5114 Salisbury, MD. 21801 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION SINCE 1885 501-545-2484 501 SHOW HILL ROAD SALISBURY, MD PERMS COLOR 1. J Ex - 1 ii' 1 501'742'5141 .finaf 4 Beauty cgafon MAIN STREET PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND W. Richard Holloway ggggggs gglg PM Pgggggg President Let us brighten your days with our energy saving ways GILLIS SOLAR CENT ER, INC. Solar Specialist Contractor 8: Builder 101 Harvest Lane Salisbury, MD. 21801 Don Gillis 501-749-7170 174 COMMERCIAL 1 DD N N 1 t 1 1 ,f 1 ,f , 1 : I P D K 'A f ' T if 'A'A 'A'A 'A 'A' ' 1 1 -. 1 11- f' 1 BUILDING . si 'r 11 f fl 5E Sl cn X92 Sl CE QE 5E 1961 ff 1961 5E i' K 1 TIMMONS HARDWARE MASSEY'S VILLAGE INN RT. 1, BOX 515 AA PITTSVILLE, MD. 21850 Old OC2211 City Road Parsonsburg, MD. 21849 f501l 855-2829 N6 For Complimentary 1 - Fac' I I t ' PM-TZ3iiE.D5S.ZTZ5O COSMETICS CMZSOTSSZSZVSSZ DESIGNS BY NAD1NE mf NADINE JACKSON 'Fl OFFICE C501l 855-2525 Beth Zuffo See us for silk flowers as keepsakes, football dance 5a'eS Director corsages, prom flowers and wedding flowers. I V RID-WI' Drive, Rt. 7 ' Salisbury, MD 21801 Receive 100!o discount when mentioning this ad. 175 THIS AUTOGRAPH PAGE SPONSORED BY THE 1985 YEARBOOK STAFF 176


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