Clearwater Central Catholic High School - Praedator Yearbook (Clearwater, FL)

 - Class of 1987

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After months of rehabilitation, Jenn was finally able to visit school and attend events that required her presence. As the editor-in-chief on the Marauder newspaper, she received many different awards to recognize her tal- ents that contributed to the staff before and after the ac- cident. The community of C.C.C. is joyful and grateful for Jenn's recovery. Many thanks are extended to the families and friends who made this recovery possi- ble, but mostly to God, who gave Jenn a second chance to make life matter. As a liv- ing example of the strength of prayer, the class of 1987 dedicates the Praedator '87 to Jennifer Lynn Ruppel. mr i b 5 5 I , 2 6 e 1, 3 F 3 Z s 5 11 if -,gm 4, i f k M' V Q , wif. -wich' L .Y .k,.. -ff' ,gb x .33 .. 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H gggf q x'g,l iK N my Y Jennifer Ann White 1 William George Wiener Laura Lee Wiltshire YQUUIY '51 WM gohju Robert Lewis Zagers lll Jennifer Lynn Zeller w ff' , K , ,'wW.LLT ,fifyw ZZZ Llfemwrqml Jlkjllll Kiel Lu Hot pictured: Barbara Lynn Warner 4. fa X ' n Q. , , ' , if 297, mi ' 2 pb' Wye are Seniors Jeff Monaghan, Tom Nash, Shannon Ross, Nancy Belliore, Dea Koehler, Val Lantz, Bridget Swanson, James Raulerson, Jenna Davis, Paulee Coughlin, and Stephanie Lapierre display their unique posing ability. -ik After school Pete Bazzini, Bobby Zagers, Chris Cope, Joey Medolla, Dorothy Niewiarowski, Todd Jackson, John Pezey, Karen Bums, Denis Paquette, Greg Hagan, Jeff Daily, and Brian O'Connell are found in the weight room egcercising. Monique Brozyna, Diana Vargas, Renee Dolan, and Nicole Lapemere are caught watch- ing the sunset during the overnight retreat. 42 I r .signin 1 4,,,.4x1 an H , 'la-rffmmvn-Wim: During lunch, seniors Heather Fitz- henry, Florence Burgard, Dianne Gon- zalez, Laura Connal, Elizabeth Col- ,mmf lau- Jenn Ruppel and Ginny White have friends Annette Lamoureux, Molly Malloy, Bemadette Parker, and Vic Stephens over alter school. Seniors Barb Wamer, Mary Monaghan, Kellie Springer, H lins, Liz Uber, Gia Kronske, Deanna Laykey, Hope McGowan, Marie Martin, and Kellie Springer relax in the shade. Kathleen Corkery, Tom Hash, and Christina Curry tower above the rest. as Senior friends Jennifer Diersing, Andrea Moseley, Brian Brannock, Kristen Hinrichs, Lori Bran- denburg, and Mary Koechlin pose quickly before the morning bell rings. Leah Campagna, Wendy Ehlers, Tal- ene Keuroghlian, Lisa Collins, Mary Monaghan and Katie Ross eagerly await their food. 44 Katie O'Keefe, Laura Hauck, Christina Curry, and Cynthia Kelly gossip after school. Posing behind the McLaughlin Center, seniors Melia Matthews, Mike Elias, Chris Mucci, Jeff Finlay, Mike Forslund, Danius Vaicaitis, Mark Friedrich, Mark Henley, Karen Weeks, and Joanne Wasko anticipate their upcoming graduation. i Wig ' 5 tk Left: Teresea Voissem, Terri Celentano, Adam Noyes, Terri Warticki, Mark Paczynski Cindy Clash, Ed VanBuren, Jenny Vail, Mike Canfield, and Dawn Oakley are found in the parking lot during lunch, posing for their senior 'lcandid . 45 if ,fe 4 Q J s f 3'5 -iififf 'QFLI I. i X Brian Brannock and Craig Stevens wrestle John Odette to the ground. Mvfsw' J K gt Q., Senior yearbook staff members and photographers pose for a senior salute picture on the bench outside of the Ciym ' 7 i 46 , We In the spring airband, senior guys Andy Ross, Kurt Schreiner, Peter Hahn, Chris Mein- berg, Paul Blizzard, Mike Cxlennon, and Reynold Hausman are only Country Boys . W'-t 'vi lsfrsfl 'T-SU' sg:- .f.,., --we . . ' --sf- frff ,t.. '7f Liga K I ' . .W 1 .W xi 7 ima s . John Pezey, Peter Hahn, and Robert Brokamp show off their unique dress styles. Senior guys Russ Goloen, TJ Brady, Andy ROSS, Florence Burgardl Rob Walker, Rob Cucmotta, Rob Shelly McLean, Jenny Steffens, Ylcourgan' Bnan Kelly' Marc and Reynold Hausman get riudelko, John Carrollo, and Jeff together for a picture after 3ecker join in the war on narcotics towing the 49th St- Criminal Jy campaigning JUST SAY NO. Court Complex. ,, I Agfa' iss, 47 I ,W ' Mmmwwmwmwww if iw L. ,aff iw BLESS UF 1 . ,Ja W, N My In K 'fu Juniors As summer comes to an end, few Central students look forward to the opening of school. This year was differ- ent. lt was an exciting change for the Junior Class - a step up the ladder at C.C.C. I real- of C.C.C.'s ly felt like one elite, said John-Eric Conrey when expressing his feelings on becoming an upperclass- man. Being a junior brings new challenges, decisions, and added responsiblity to a stu- dent. Being the toughest year of high school, the junior year entails hours of devoted leam- ing, studying, and working. In the academic dimension of the junior year, there is an added pressure to succeed in attaining and maintaining su- perior grades. The threat of approaching college applica- tions hovers over the heads of many bright students who plan to further their education Timothy Bourdon Joseph Bouthillier Kerry Bowers Step Up. beyond the high school level. The working and playing as- pect of a third year at Central includes many extracurricular activities such as part time jobs, athletic teams, clubs and a full social calender. The freedom granted to stu- dents during theirjunior year increased with the purchase or attainment of a car. This new responsiblity gives ju- niors the feeling of indepen- dence, allowing them more liberty to contribute to their school and community. As a class, the juniors inher- it the prestigious responsiblity of organizing the Prom. This activity calls specific attention to the uniqueness of the class. Upperclassmen set exam- ples and give students on the lower levels models to ad- mire. The junior year truly sig- niiies the distinctiveness of the upperclassmen. Kristen Adlkes Antoinette Avitable Michael Baralt Joesph Beja Harvey Benedict Bret Beyer William Biggs Pamela Blackwelder Jacquelyn Bodino 49 Corey Boyd Davsm Broccard Jacqueline Bucci Amy Calhoun Christopher Campbell Samuel Cancelino Michelle Casale Monique Chang Ellen Cina Dawn Coleman Albert Comey John Conrey Patricia Cope Christopher Corbo Patrick Corkery Jene Cox Kristen Coyle Mary Coyle Mary Cull Todd Daily Scott Daniels Lance Dawson David Degitz Above: Dave Degitz finds space for a snooze before homeroom. Right: Doug Ford and John Duran pose during halftime of a blinding victory. 50 2 2 he Mez Matthew Denney Stanley Deptula Stefanie Dianni Annmane Dimmer John DiSaIvo John Duran Stephen Durrett Jennifer Dust William Fabsits Kyle Fancher Left: Danny the snowman Filardi and Karen Hourigan review for Algebra ll. Above: Bob Mannion caught by surpnse just before going to lunch. Eric Fruhmorgen Roy Fuhs Eric Gaier Gina Ciiambarberee Daniel Filardi Brian Flanagan Douglas Ford Eric Forlini Michael Fresia Thomas Giddings Lisa Gingras Kimberly Goetz Ann Golden Eric Gonzalez Gregory Gracy Charles Grey Linda Grifiin Kelly rlabert Delia-Maria Haedo Right: Steve Stames shows off his new shirt and stylish haircut. Above: George Stell expresses his enthu- siasm for Algebra ll. Brandy Harris Guy Harris Cyrus Hart, In Diane Havens Mark Heilman Peter Hodges Karen Hourigan Kristen Houser Mark luzzolino Jamilynn Jackson :SW i 'M W-WJIWM S W fr! Ziff ,V L V 1 , 1-QM 'N 1 L X WY' il Left: Heather Oberding checks out the scene in the library. i im. Marquerite Koenig Douglas Koster Louis Koulouvaris Dora Koumoulidis Sean Kovack Adam Kovacs Michael Lannon Krista Laperle Dennis Laperriere Kami Lawson Michelle Legath Michael Lehrer Below: Jenny Sal with her snake in William Jahnes Katherine Jones Alexander Kallini Christopher Kelly Leah Kikel Richard Lucas Jon Lyman Elise Madison Kathleen Maloney Robert Mannion iga surprises Sean Kovack Anatomy. Debbie Menke Rosemarie Miller Rob Miotke Kevin Misischia Kevin Moran Sean Moyles Suzanne Mueller Terry Mullan Jeff Murphy Kim Neel Mike Neumeier Elizabeth Nielsen Martha Nold Mark Plovotny Doug Hyland Katie O'Bnen Tom Mannion Tosha Marks Chris Marquardt Tracy Maulonco Julie McClure Kevin McGrath Kathleen McLean Colleen McNulty 4 M , in as Qi --EEL Above: Kristen Houser researches her generals for a Civil War project. Tara O'Brien Shannon O'Keefe Heather Oberding Robert Olenoski Danielle Orsello Dennis Patterson Michael Patton Far left: Corey Boyd 'jams out in '86 Air- band. Left: Confused, Drew Gracy searches Sopho- more hall for his locker. David Perri Nadine Piazza Lisa Picun Christine Piemonte Erin Pierce Michelle Pierce Lillian Posada Spencer Pringle Beatrix Pulido Kathleen Quinn Maria Raffinan Michelle Rawls Eileen Rea 55 Below: Juniors line up to stress their size Right: Kim and Dennis threaten photographer on Westem day Christopher Reed Dennis Regan Ronald Ricardo Scott Riley Jeanine Robinson Susanna Rominger Cristopher Sabol Trudy Sager Jennifer Saliga Danielle Saunders Angela Schneider Eileen Shea John Short Theresa Skala Todd Smayda Alexia Smith Stephen Stames George Stell Regan Stelnicki John Stephens i wi g,, W V - H 'V-W-A x ,, I , ' im -' ,,,,, T S L WW 'fy .1 f r V, Z f Mahal, V , .f,. A A ' , ,.,,, X ,,,,,,, M ,,,, 1, .ff H, ,- . few W- , .ga I i if 1 , Charles Zost Plot Pictured: Jonathon Yovanno James Stipanov Tracy Sturm Kelly Torell Suzanne Tredo Douglas Valery Susan Vervoort Kristen Visconti Mary Beth Voiland Jeanne Wall Karen Wanemaker Joseph Wolf Christopher Wood Victoria Yarvote Shawn Yeager Far Left: Karen Wane- maker paints with great creativity during art. Left: George Stell turns for help from a friend during English. 57 in W -ww-serv N I V'5qW'W 'f - f 'ami ' J M, f ,, f we , , W W ,,,,.,r, ,M sm., Sophomores Sparkle With Spirit!! ,..,.0F f With one year down and two to go, the Sophomore class has a variety of new ex- penences to encounter. With their feet al- ready in the water, this group moves on- ward toward their goal -- to be upperclassmen. Using their mistakes as a guide, these individuals strive to achieve acceptance. l don't feel as belittled as during my freshman year. said Sherri Spanos, l don't like to be the little freshman. ' Hawng attended CCC for one year, the average sophomore has leamed to mature above typical freshman level. Steven Stanley simply stated. more re- sponsiblity and more privileges, were giv- en during the sophomore year. No longer will they forget their locker combinations, wear lab goggles outside of IPS, lug around bowling pins, or sing Old McDonald throughout the hails of CCC. l think l got more attention being a freshman than I do now as a sophomore, pointed out Cindy Alterio. i When asked What is it like to not be a freshman anymore? sophomore Maurice Vargas answered, 'tlt's great because you don't get picked on anymore, and you know the school better. The feeling of establishment is wide- spread throughout the Class of '89, yet they will continue to buiid themselves, so- cially, mentally, and academically. Julie Adikes Cindy Aiteno Melinda Baird Larisa Barton Diadre Basagic Anita Benedetti Michael Binz Theresa Blackburn Jennifer Borja Julie Bourdon Gary Brockman, Jr. Kristen Brokamp 59 Above: Steve Stanley enjoys a luxury in lunch. 60 Stephanie Brokamp Christa Calamas Kevin Canfield Simone Castanheiro all Right: Theresa Black- burn appears to be in a good mood as she sneaks a smile. 5-' Thomas Evans Diane Ferro Cheri Franzese John Frei Matthew Fulk Jennifer Clans Shawn Gentry Christian Georgilas Roy Ghozali John Gildea W., Q, QQ O , N Q., if 1 ,J at 1 , may 4562? J Left: Kathy rlabert tries to balanceadrink Above: Tina Georgilas, Joana Heironimus Li on her way to dass, ana DeLosh, Maurice Varas, Chris Wartlckn , and Sharon Deller show a moment ofundivnded attention. Viral Karl Groth Grant Gunclle Kathleen Haber: Jenifer Hampsey Peter Golding, Jr. Gregor Gramlich ll Alan Gravano Kenneth Grider Kenneth Griffin Sophomores Liana Delosh, Kyle Vosen, and Paul Ryan, congregate at their lockers between classes, Lysette lilescas A Geila Israel e l Julie Johnston Julie Juengiing .W Michelle Keating V i 'L Sean Kelly Q, MeliklllSeurogl'glian 4, ,Jenniferiiinstle ly Richard Kolb l Christine Kiwanis f' ez' L n . , if h-L ' , ,, ,A , icjgfgy, IAM 0 'r :N , t 5 41 ' 5 iw Left: Jutie Krauss is caught by surprise on her way to class. Rachel Lang William Lang Julie Lannon Bryan Layky Stephen Lemak Bryant Lamieux Michael Lucas Metissa Lukes victoria Major Georgia Malpaxtida Kevin Mark Christopher Maroney Julie Krauss Nadine Iironske Edward Labrecque Joseph Laico Jason Lamouraux J Maureen Martin Timothy McCune Meredith McGlamery Scott McGowan Brian Mclinight Below: Matt Fulk takes a short nap in hiSIOl y 742 f' Brian McLoon Mary McMahon Timothy McPeak David McPherson E f 1 fl ,ff I ff 5 X 2 f QT, fx ' f-sf5w,,,f.1f H-if 1 ,,,, , ., ,, 7' i ' ' Mfiifl? ff ly,,.,. fn 'y -115+ -if. , ' Christopher Paul Gregory Payette Allison Reverri Amy Riess Bradford Rondeau Brandy Rowell Christian Ruppel Far left: Sophomore Me- lissa Daniels makes a quick grab for her Span- ish book on her way to class. Left: Dave Ciampini takes a break from his lunch to pose for a photograph. ,Paul Ryan Jr. Michelle Ryckman Douglas Schmorr John Schreiner Michael Schrett Lynne Schultz Kristen Seidl John Serra David Siracusa Jennifer Slawter Sherri Spanos Sean Springer Robert Staneszewski 65 Below: Lynne Shultz tries to hide a bashful grin. Right: Several sophomore guys discuss the nutritional value of their lunches. fi fii',?:'i:M' 1 K My Wx' A Stephen Stanley, Jr. John Steffens Melissa Steiner Mark Stephens Jennifer Stewart l Daniel Stockrnan Christine Tobin Jennifer Tsien Leah Umberg Yon Urquizu Pamela Vancleven Mauricio Vargas g Kyle Vosen Christopher Warticki I Theresa Welch u Maria West Andrea Wheeler Aimee Willard Todd Williams Daniel Wood 5 F ,,,,,, , W Debra Ann Zabawa Lisa Zagers Stacey Zimmerman Hot Pictured: Marie Bluitt Tamara Lilly Heather Regruth Sophomores engage in girl talk while enjoying lunch. ' Left: Michelle Keatinc,leaifes:,clase writhyai. WBelow:VTChriS Ruppefs locker srxgges-ts . r i smile. Q . , L i f i i iafowl sense ofhumor. i ,,,.-of- Above: A nervous JuEie'Larmon fluently' iVl ' r ,gf it 3 ,cliff E addresses her French class. i vu H yi!i',W!Jl 3 Q iff I5 1, if ' My A QQ! s -1 -of W, X at Y The Trials And Tribulations Gf Being A Freshman No one wants to be a fresh- man, it just happens! Freshmen themselves try to act like sopho- mores, unless of course some- one mistakes them for what they truly are. When asked, sopho- mores and juniors, as they try to recall that dreaded year, smile and simply say that they cannot remember. Seniors claim they never were freshmen. liowever, freshmen should take heart. Their lives are pretty easy at this point. Without ago- nizing term papers to do or an- noying current events to finish in homeroom, freshmen have an opportunity to enjoy life. These exceptional students automati- cally have an excuse to act goofy - remember, they're freshmen. Their first year is not just fun and games. Adjusting to a new school, different teachers, locker V, .. , its Tania Brett Crwen Bruen Briana Brugner combinations, and strange faces can be a traumatic experience. Welcome Week, a Central tradi- tion, brings out the freshman in everyone, and is not too soon forgotten. Being the lowest rung on the ladder adds confusion to high school. Freshmen need to take pride in the fact that they are essential to CCC's spirit. At the beginning of each year, new personalities bring vitality. As the years pro- gress, freshmen mature and will one day bravely look back on the memories of their freshman year with fondness, and maybe a little embarrassment. A freshman's goal is to be- come a sophomore. This finally allows them to snicker and sneer at next year's freshmen, who stumble into school that very first day. Christina Angulo Christina Avitable Patricia Bacon Carlos Ballestas Cheryl Barry Ryan Becker Stephenie Biemacki Brian Brandenburg Angela Andreopoulos James Carazola, Jr. Julie Cardalico Stephen Careccia Jennifer Carlson Nicholas Carroll Ann Coccotelli Christine Cigich Jodi Confer Kerstin Conners Mark Cooper Beth Copa Brian Coyle Christian Crupko Christine Cucinotta Alison Davis Jesse Burgard Melissa Bush Jennifer Calhoun Anthony Calobrisi Matthew Deptula Brian Disney Georgina Dotolo Stephen Duquesnay Above: Mike Labrec- que is amused with his triple beam bal- EHCE. 70 Right: Russ Maus takes time out from studying to smile for a picture. Scott Durrett Christopher Ehlers Stacie Fernandez Peter Femandez Sharon Ficarrotta Don Fields Lori Flaherty Colleen Flynn Kevin Focke Michael Foy Left: Erin Singleton leading. fi practices her cheer- Above: Freshman girls pose to get their picture taken. Margaret Gerberi Catherine Gildea Jennifer Gilmore Brendon Goldstein Ann Freiderich William Frierson Ill Karl Fulk Kimberly George Tammy George Anik Gosch Kurt Gross Amy Guenther Frances Hancock Joshua Harchow Patrick Harland, Jr. Katherine Harris Robert Hayworth Todd Hendry Michael Hildebrandt Below: Jamie Michael participates in Wild West Day during Homecoming week. ,L , .tii , ft .Mt 2 -2 Right: Cristie Lyman and Christine Cucinotta' study together in the library. Katherine Hogan Stephen Hopwood Spencer Homsby Brian Hubbard Jennifer Ingham Kathleen lrwin Tracey luzzolino John Johnson Tracey Kane Jill Keamey 72 I 1, 5.1 K A ind il Q Jennifer Keweshan Mary Kilbride Dennis Komar James Kosiorek Kathleen Kovack Shara Kovacs Connie Kremser Annie Kruel Heather Krzesinski Nicole Kudelko Michael Labrecque Anna Laico Santino Larocca Karla Lazzara Jennifer Lucidi Christie Lyman Elizabeth Lynch Stephanie Lynn Christopher Magnotta Diana Marchiafava Brian Marsh Douglas Martin Lett: Brian Brandenburg hurries to get his Below: Freshman love to fool around in lunch books in between classes. Scott Menke Jamie Michael Robyn Mitchell Meredith Morrill Erin Murphy Robert Myhill Crystal Nelson David O'Connor Donald O'Howell Joseph O' Keefe John O'Shea Jacquie Oberding Aimee Odette Kristen Ottaviani Peter Pagnott Kelly Parker 74 Michelle Martinez Russell Maus Maureen McCullough Marcy McGurgan Kristina McKinney Todd McLaughlin Karen McLean Nicole Mcl'lee -4' 1 fri! gl f Bn. Susan Paz Michael Pennie Lori Petnilis Shirley Petryniec Anthony Picun John Piemonte, Jr. Laura Poliquin Far Left: Parry Ward, Mike Hildebrandt and Nicki Carroll are posing with their stylish l.P.S. goggles. Left: 'Joey O'Reefe and Toni Picun show their comradene in front of the camera. Shannon Popson Joseph Porter Brian Queensberry John Quinn Susan Quinzi Aimee Quish Kimber Rhodes George Ringer Barbara Robison John Rominger Juan Sanchez David Sanders Hugh Scanlon 75 awww? Below: Leigh Wooldridge is intimidated by Mr. SWL.. narueys i.P.s. lecture. Christopher Schiefen Stephanie Simon Erin Singleton Brian Skala Tricia Smayda Diane Smolinsky Nancy Stabler Sandra Strogar Darren Tretter Heather Tumer Steven Turner Mindy Unverferth Denita VanDeilen Patricia Vandenberg Andrea Verzi Frances Veystrk Gretchen Von Schullick Robert Vose James Wagner Parry Ward Above: Shirley Petryniec is the Guidance Office. f fi? Susan Wise Leigh Wooldridge Christina Zagorac Lori Zulla Not Pictured: Peter Chaug Tricia Daily Matthew MCKCOWFI Elizabeth Pirro Tanya Rahmen Q ,ww-wwwf fi.IifWQELlEE'l,'l-iffig1,'III1Ll I?LfEIlIQ1'Q7 L'Lfi.IQI.u1JELulLlLI:I5 LEEUEELECU ETLLUL' 'QQEECUUB dministration ' 'U' 3, a 'L Sister Mary'l'Tances Taymans ' Jim Mckvadcly f VL Fathe1i Arthiir Prduix Nick Cavallero h 1 Gfeg Schletter W h Sarah Gentry JoAnne Kinstle Ronald C. Gardiner Faculty Maryann Abendroth Kay Anderson Marc Baldwin L' 2' .W a..,. - rt Kelley Bishop , W ,.: 3 W .,,,, K ' . - 5 A - N A lnnnnn Above: Kobert Cucinotta tries to earn brownie points from his favonte teacher Mrs. Mastovich by giving her a Valentines Day present. Maylisa Angers Frank C. Bolsef LLAXA ZZA L ea .ll. l . l ,Vx in ! :,. J L s l i Q , JEQEK-:WS E 'Y3 e ll 'i a Cl X5 - X .fi ,:.q, elea view m QQ? ,pw ll' ,C A MQ T- , - it x . 1 . . Q z Jeff Monaghan amusingly draws Dominoes Piz za Ploid as Mr. Noyes. Right: Mr, Hartley re- minds his students that hisdass is just a survey course. 82 .. , ,, xx' at Linda canson Afdgpean i J sism- Mmy Deborah Carlin mv-an Gail DUCDHFNC Yolanda Fernandez ' ' Elitnfibarottal K ...aa-M Richard Gallagher Below: English teacher Mr. Bal- dwin, a new addition to CCC, helps senior Colleen Latchman with the overwhelming burdon of writting her term paper. Maureen Goldstein Jeanette Gasper William Gasper Right: Science teacher Mr. Noyes tnes his hand at basketball during the student-faculty game earlier in the year, but he is better known for his coaching the track team through a successful year. -r K, .Jang Ggygni Rebecca Grant Joseph Gray Ronald Hartley Ray Hawkinson Carol Heinemann Anita Hueflke Lydia Jewell Sr. Kathleen Ruddy Right: Seniors Jenny Zeller and Kathleen Kelly help Mrs. Abendroth fill out forms on picture day. QF' Chris Mastovich Lower leiiz Sister Mary Frances and Father Proulx open the ground breaking ceremony for the latest addition to buildings on campus. Below: Mrs. Fernandez monitors Freshman Hal! for the last minute arrivals, gs Val-Rae Mciiuirl Nancy Molino 'K K Dan NOYCS Sr. Mary Renetta ,- , 4 o 4 QW Dulce ROUND Marie Sciarretta Qin Above: Gerry Albrecht arranges chairs for the NHS Induction. h Left: Sherry Caine and Diane Castiglione work vigor- ously as students pay for their lunches. 'L X, w - - :'- . ' Diane skalski Theresa sfaermiek Debbie Stuebrier o h Kita Torres Nancy Vetter Karl Wildermuth Nancy Yengel Father Arnold Zebrowski Gary Zimmerman Maintenance Staff ar ,,M,,.., aqerfy Mhrecht f 'Michae!iA!brecht Kitchen Eiizabeth Charles Not Pictured: n Sherry Cain Diane Castiglione Barbara Gxay Kathy Wahlersi Not Pictured: Susan ,Albrecht John O'Connor Cijxarles. Turner . P 4 HMM 1 tm , 2' V fwz..1',am ,H Njgjn! di? ffirriff M C1907 QQ, 'J M - n ffm X, +,,... SUIEEQFULUI3 Wfillilllli ll'ElE':u2IEl?-ENIQFN ,J 90 w MM En lish Exuberantly Expands Literacy KD With an intelligent grin on his face Steve Duquesnay thinks that he aced this test O2 James Raulerson goes to Mr, Baldwin for advice and ends up having an interesting little chat. C32 Mrs. Torres shows a debatable look as she oversees some of Jennifer Zeller's yearbook work, K41 Mrs. Vetter is seen instructing her class on the many aspects of viewpoint. Term papers . . . Romeo and .luliet . . . Vocabulary . . . Editorials . . . Scarlet Letter . . . Essays . . , Analo- gies . . . A Separate Peace . . . Grammar . . . Novels . . . 3200 . . . Cliffsnotes . . . Of Mice and Men . . . Literature . . . ww-saoewmmww v f I KU During his Algebra Il class Albert Comey checks his figures with Mrs. Roman who has all the answers. QQ As John Eric Conrey puts a rate word problem on the board, Mrs. Skalski instructs the class as to how to work it out. C32 With Sister Renetta at his side showing a good job smile, Jay Coe puts a geometry problem on the board. 141 Victoria Yarvote shows how exciting this math class is by the expression on her face, Math Multiples Knowledge Wag f Q: Z5 ff' V Algebra Slopes Tangents SAS Sines Proofs Compass Theorem Func- tions Formulas Equations . . . Obtuse Angles . . . The Dating Game . . . Linear Inequalities . . . X. g k f, Ed Dissections ... VW Forces F W-Mg . . . Gee, I've gotta look at the periodic table! . . . Break time . . . Fossils . . . Deoxyribo nucleic acid CDNAQ . . . LAB Matter Energy Fusion Fission CU Michelle Ryckman searches through her Biology book to find answers to the boggllng questions asked by Mr. Gasper. Q2 High powered miscroscopes aid Miss: Le Gath, James Sripanov, and Dora Koumoulldls to view Ecology specimens up close. 532 Gretchen von5chuIIick displays the flashy fashion fad, referred to as the Lab goggle look. K 4 Q Brian Harris and Todd Jackson discover they've acquired a taste for it. 92 Social Studies Soars Throu h Time J Sister Kathleen dis- cusses possible question that may appear on her next Advanced Placement History test, with victim Tracy Sturm. 123 Spencer Pringle glances to check his note cards as he delivers to his fellow American History scholars the results of the Civil War. C55 Mr. Hartley, who is always avail- able for extra help, discusses the concept of the feudal system with World History student Cathy Gilclea. Q43 Miss Bishop, an experienced Government instructor, prepares to teach her talkative seniors the laws of the land. Current Events . . . Crusades .. . MAPS . .. Notes. notes, and more notes . . , Law . . . Constitution . . . Debates . . . Newspaper The Farm Game . . . Five essays due to- morrow Ron Tron Jeopardy . . . 93 3 Forei n Language Communicates Fluentl flj Julie Bourdon and friends experiment with the new foreign language labs. C22 Paul Hodges, Shawn Gentry, Brian McLoon and Connie Parise enjoy a small French get together. f 3 2 Patrick Moore looks up at the class as he says his oral. C42 Mrs, Abendroth finds some humor as she grades some papers in class. M 156 A I tllzrty llllillllnunnn ns m'5'I'I'll I tm-M-'tw 5 Temas French Orals Work- books . . . Conjugations . . . Padre W Nuestro Los Amigos bon- jour .. . Roman Reports .. . HoIa Clase . . . Orlando Competition . . . ,,,,,, frrrv 4 31, n tl-1-1 an-Ill! if 2 , 2 U2 Christine Cigich gives Pennies for Bread as Christine Cucinotta collects. C22 Senior Jeff Finlay holds the cross be- fore Mass. 532 Yon Urquizu prepares to read from the Bible. 542 Maria Raffinan questions Mr. Gal- lagher about good morals. Reli ion Boosts Inspiration it Bibles . . . Loving . . . Morality . . . Old- Testament . . . Pentateuch . . . Marriage . . . Identity . . . Jesus . . . Reconciliation . . . Ten Christians . . . Pennies for Bread . . . tt,' 2 Tifton Georgia competition igiibgihgfmtt 1 Vigzfizoggg, MUSE 'S Mflffdy gvgf'f'dfZLZC jjj EST? at l?f?S0Ul1dS Maglfally contact . . . Singing . . . Dancing . . . ,lazz . . . Glitter . . . Concert Performances . . . III The Marauder looks over the band from its perch on the band room wall. QQ CCC 's band practices before its con- cert, C32 Mr. Hawkinson directs the ensemble of CCC. 541 CCC 's brass blows its way to success. UQ HE 96 Wmwm' ...ui Art Draws Burst ' Of Attention .. 'J MM ' f, ix 1 1 CU Lori Brandenburg pieces together her next great work of art, a rosy stain glass. 122 Gia Kronske amazes fellow Art IV student Deanna Layk y by the way she handles airbrushing like a breeze. 132 Sharon Ficarrotta and Anna Laico critique Barbara Robison's latest sketch, 141 CCC's art department is full of color during Open House. Thumb nail sketch . . . Silk screen Still-life . . . Water Col- ors . . . Oil Paintings . . . Air Brush . . . Perspective . . . Hu- man Figures . . . 97 Business ls Continually Boomin How many words per minute? . . . asdf . . . Timings . Bytes. . . . Study Guides Weekly Assign- ments Warm Ups Fortran s . . g Contracts . . Qi Apple , Insur- ance . . . Syntax Error . . . e 1 ,Q llj A computer sits lonely awaitinga student interested in a learning experience. UQ Scott McGowan, the diligent student, is seen studying for a challenging typing test, C 3 Q Mrs, Grant takes a weekly timing for Diane Smolinsky. 142 Todd Jackson and Leslie Dalton concen- trate on their typing techniques. Ek Z . is 33554331 Z4 f V t wah 3Q f:' sz Ii X ' ' , ,, ,H .tid ,'L, ' , V 'Q V' 'K iytt IILZ 'wtf sfo ,,', T L f ' 5 A J ?, ,pry . Q tb: V . ij XV Lk'r V, I M t W Cold showers . . . Four laps Get on your numbers!! . . Volleyball Weight Lifting . . . Dance can KU Tim Slaughter slams with a smile, 522 Miss Yengel gives P.E, instructions to the freshmen. T32 Tim LePeak and Tim Picun shows exu- berance for finally finishing their four laps. T42 Brian Harris displays results of an an- other rough day, P. E. Students Exert Themselves I l E 3 s 5 l i 5 f 5 f Y E f f E 2 f X x-fu.-m.. .muunuum imma , ,gums-vm-gnu:-m , Y , , M--A .NAMmmmm1MM,mQW-Am,..,vqm,N,X.,m.kk,,n.,-m,..........,.........x,.,.....M....,m..,.....- ,M ,m,.....,,.w... 'UUDUE WE SIUDUIE WIQUEU 'I Gpening Mass Prepares Students Spiritually S M M X X Rx S QQ? X X X :Q S i S it ,Y it 5 1 X gg X The school year officially began on September I5 with the celebration of the opening Mass. The entire student body celebrated the Mass in the McLaughlin Center with the ac- companiment of Bishop W. Thomas Larkin and other local parish priests. Special student intentions were made for suc- cess throughout the year academically, athletically, spiri- 5 tually, and socially. Following the Mass was the oath with student leaders M we promising to serve the school and their fellow students to the best of their ability. Welcome Week Imtlates The Newcomers The eager newcomers are officially part of the Central community during the initiating welcome week. The Stu- dent Council gave the newcomers unique gifts which they had to carry with them throughout the week. The freshmen also received gifts and party hats which caused slight embarrass- ment to distinguish them as the young class of 1990. The week ended with a senior-freshman picnic which served as a way to acquaint the fresh- men with the seniors. Freshmen class president Christie Lyman felt this was a good idea because she and her classmates met many seniors and were able to speak to them at one level. fi Lip Sync '86 Keeps Central Rocking! ...- BEEF ' ,....-p: 9 f I fi' , L' ,V , f ,VV ,yew V , 'W Y Um, ffffffff .f VH A AWK' W, ,,,, K f'fff'f7, 4 ff 1'f ' M0577 -ffm' ' 'WL' , 'W' ,,,, A. W- IW,-'v-fj v ' 2 V V ,, , www.. ,,,, .., , we W , , ,,, V, ' .. . .,,, , W V,, 10 Y M ,, . .WW M Wx.. A MW- fM,,,:ff, ,?,,1V f 5 U7 ' 1 ' ,W ',f1 ' ff ' 3 fi' gf 41 A M M' 6, N P 1 mf ,H 1' ,, , , ef ' 3 f Q SW V f ,M Y f X y 1 JJ 5 f , W V4 A 3 Vw gg ff V if ,gs ff f 2 VV l J 2 g f 5,552 K Y 1, 5 J V V Q + , Q VV in W' W V jf f f tm f V ,2 7 Q . ,,,1:qff?+ V A M ' . , Ss 'H xf 5 . M Q ,Q E E ' V' ,kb f' 1 ig, , , , 1 , 5,46 ,,,,, , ef ' i 1, ff 3 - by , V V I, V ,, , f ' ,,,,, f , W ' Z wgggf' -'3 'fff ,, e ' I , ' ffff 9 ' W, ' , VV .V - -as A .. F K is g 4 'QL' f':MwNzf k , J J S - . -- .... -, 1 . ' -- -- H, -W Qxx- - , .. ---- .. , i lssss S L A .. 23' f H --VV ,, ...... v,,,....... i - S X . ff ..:.s.i-wi J X. .. sc... X W it ,.... , .. LL--- H --.,, - ' Z X - - i s , -- , J K 55 -hr f 'jmpiig ..xx. ' X- f f -- We Q W ---- -W QU t XKK. . W, AL.. Wm, , ru 5 to to o 5 E i as s so i , ff Standing on the stage, hearing the crowd scream, feeling the lights glare in their eyes, and listening to the music begin was a dream come true for many Central students when they impersonated their favor- ite stars. Many groups participated this year. The winners ofthe lip sync were Greg Hagan, Tim Slaugh- ter, Brian Harris, Todd Jackson, John Pezey, Bob Zagers, Mike Malzahn, and Dan Jacobs who per- fomled Macho Man by the Village People. Every- one enjoyed the very successful night. TCS Juniors Reach Their Goal The Class of 1988 entered Central's atmosphere two years ago beginning a long joumey through high school. The many stops along the way were opportunities to grow closer as a unit. The seniors came together to distin- guish thejuniors as upperclassmen in a ceremony held on November 25, 1986, in the McLaughlin Center. Each junior entered as an individual holding a light of pride, to then exit as part of a whole, Central's class of 1988. The class's rings and certificates of recognition completed the reality that once was only a distant vision. Clearly, accomplishment and solem- nity were the feelings surrounding each student and their families as they left to continue their joumey to grow in the Spirit of Christ as seniors. ' 151 5 9 Holiday Splnt Decks The Halls Of Central Jingle bells, Jingle bells . . . Yuletide music and excitement filled Christmas week as students participated in various acitivities. The festive week included a presentation by the Drama class enti- tled 'tThe Saga of Sagebrush Sal . Members of the cast were adomed in a colorful display of western clothing as they acted out their humorous tale. A creative addition to the fun was a special day for students to dress up as their favorite Christmas character, such as X-mas trees, elves, stockings, snowmen, and Mr. and Mrs. Claus. In the spirit of giving, each class level decorated a Christmas tree that was later donated to a needy family. The unity shovim in this activity made the true meaning of Christmas more apparent. Each religion class, as well, adopted a migrant family and organized a gift giving committee to gather presents for each family. The end of the week concluded on Friday with candycanes and beamers in the moming and an enlightning candlelight Mass cele- brated by Father Proulx. lung Top Students Receive Honors Ma-X An exceptional group of students were inducted into the National Honor Society on March 5, 1987, They have displayed abilities in leadership, scholarship, and char- acter. The twenty-three students in- ducted consisted of two seniors, Lori Brandebburg and Hope McGowan and twenty-one juniors, Kristen Adikes, Joseph Beja, Jac- quie Bucci, John Eric Conrey, Lance Dawson, Stan Deptula, Delia Marie Haedo, Diane Havens, Mark Heilman, Marguerite Koenig, Krista Laperle, Chris Marquardt, Robert Miotke, Kevin Misischia, Sean Moyles, Kimberly Neel, Martha Hold, Christine Piemonte, Mary Beth Ratfinan, Danielle Saunders, and Tracy Sturm. 109 Centralot V New Hontiers C iCa 111 lgmgfewp K ,, hx 5 The Yellow Submarine 5- P S S rf :E A K MP 3 , H N P '5 a 4 , ggi' .fg 3 Qs: nzsmmiz if E' 7 - iz - ., W A 223, I V , I .,,,.11 J, 3 V e FA ' , ' w,s 'a.eff:M , I.. i 4 ,QS QV ml 7 ' ,, , ff ' ,,,m..,.., , U W , , f f r' 4- an . A .sg MW :Ak b b 5 1:1-,, ' my ivy- . 5 , 'S AA Q21 K - -'van rv ' Sk ' P- , ' V, QM ' if Q X: ' ' 3, Q I if Court i l Freshman Representatives: John Piemonte and Jennifer Carlson Senior Court: Brian Kelly and Carissa Alber- telli Sophomore Representatives: Jennifer Hauck and Kyle Vo- sen Senior Court: Chris Cope and Stephanie Mu- sumeci N1 Junior Representatives: Bret Beyer and Julie McClure Senior Court: Jeff Daily and Paulee Coughlin Somewhere Out There bv' Prom Queen And King pi, J C x. S25 , ' Q 15? - . KW- I iw, 'i -,fi affix Baccalaureate tj gy pi' Aw rx , 'Fi + Lf - , 7 ' D N my Um . i k fy Setting the tone for graduation, the traditional Baccalaureate Mass gave graduates time to fully realize that their school years had finally been completed. On Friday, May 29th, the graduating class of1987 gathered to celebrate Mass for the last time as a unified body. The principle cele- brant, Fr. McCall of St. Patricks Church, along with homiiist, Fr. Proulx, Director of Pastorai Ministries at Clearwater Central Catholic, pro- vided a most inspirational celebration. immedi- ately following the Mass, the graduates and their families enjoyed a reception held in their honor. Among the tears, sounds of laughter could be heard as friends reminisced and sharedgtheir futureiplansg i ' i ll, . ,V fm. 5-W4 ff' 1 W if ,,..ff ,aW4Q2'? 2 X ,Z f X X V XA if X W ,if f, 56 ., ,, ' fm A. ' ,A W 2 ' 5' 4 ' 1 W ' ,,, f ,E W f 1 E ,,,, , , , J 'ex ' ii as 'E Caps Gff To Grads -N- ' 1-.QQ QS t Graduation - the long-await- ed day of freedom. Freedom to choose the path one follows. Freedom to become, to grow, to explore, and to create. The cele- bration of graduation marks an accomplishment made by those who have struggled through twelve long years of vigorous learning. Not only have they en- dured the academic struggles, but they have coped with the problems and fears of becoming adults. They now look to their futures, full of excitement and anxieties, and prepare for the ex- periences that the future holds. 'W 'U 'ef On May 50, at Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, commence- ment speaker Mrs. Anita Huenke, a popular English teacher at CCC, gave an inspiring speech on Becoming Yourself. Class Valedictorian Hope McGowan and Salutatonan Paulee Cough- lin addressed the graduates as well. Bishop W. Thomas Larkin of the St. Petersburg Diocese presided over the ceremony. The final caps-off victory cry ended the celebration and began the moment when new lives would be spaixmed. ' -4 , , f 4 ' -, N:,:, , X , X WWW, Q15 'wma fgiiafi . gk qi' ' f eff , ,I , , 2 :E 5- 'Ski Q55 f 52 fix' , x,, S1 'I Q e fm ir ' Ii' ss, ,, ' in X ina 45 L 6 f- 'w 'K lil Singin' And Spring Flingin' The lights dimmed, the audienceibecame at- tentive, and the music started, thus beginning a night of entertainment and excitement. It was the annual Spring Fling Air Band. i Cm, Friday night of March 27, students from various grades were given a chance to show us what they have. Th ey werejudged according to appearance, lip synchronicity, and creativity. ,Of the eleven acts this year, 5rd place went to freshmen, Joe O'Keefe, Perry Ward, Nick Carroll, Spencer Homsby andtJohn O'Shea who received S15 for their imitationofithe Jackson Fives ABCE Ju- niors Pete Hodges, Danny fiiardivs Roy Fuhs, Kristen Houser, Alexia Smith Brandy Harris took 2nd ,place and S25 for their iL8KBOffffI'0IIl, Rocky IV with James Brownie ffLiving1in,Ameri- ca . ln lst place for S55rwasathe Blues Brothers singing 'Everybody Needs Somebody, to Love? performed by juniors ,Chris Wood, Douglioster. Glyfiiart, sophomore Cheri Eranzese, and fresh!- man Jennifer Carlson. 1 . r , 1 it it Seniors Frosh vs. JuniorsfSophs ,I .. ,, -l 2. if if ,f 2. W, ' Ready! Set! I-like! The powder- puff game was finally under way after being postponed a week and a half. The game had been set for March 26 of Spring Fling week by the Student Council, but because of the rainy weather, it was rescheduled for Tuesday, April 7. The coaches for the Sr.- Frosh. team were Robert Bro- kamp, Chris Colangelo, Peter Hahn, Reynold Hausman, Mike Malzahn, John Pezey and Bob Zagers. The Jr.-Soph. team was coached by Chris Corbo, Danny Filardi, Roy Fuhs, Cy tlart and Pete Hodges. During halftime, Vic Stephens, the elected Spring Fling King was to be crowned, but because of a mix-up, Tim Slaughter was announced. Yet, despite these setbacks the night was exciting and action packed. The final score was 6-0 in favor of the Jr.-Soph. team. French Honor Society Induction On May 15, at 7:50, 12 new members were in- ducted into the French Honor Society. An opening prayer was said by Jamilyn Jackson and the play The Prince Who Could Not Sneeze was per- formed by the French Ill class. The history of the candle ceremony was told in French by Kristen Adikes and translated into English by Robert Miotke. Each new member held a candle which symbolized their newly found unity in the French Honor Society. The new members recited the French motto 'lvouloir C'est Pouvoir meaning, Where there's a will, there's a way. After the ceremony the members enjoyed refreshments with their families. 115 SOC6 0 0953 I DE Spanish Honor Society Induction 0 Q W My law., Thirty three new members were in- ducted into the Spanish Honor Society on May 15. Each member lit a candle for inspiration and received a flower as a welcoming gift. El Trobador , a love story, was perfomied by Spanish stu- dents wearing beautiful Spanish cos- tumes. A guest speaker, Injeniero Max Borges, spoke on how important know- ing two languages is career-wise. Also President Marie Foley explained why the ceremony was in honor of Jorge Man- ack, a famous Spanish writer. On Wednesday. May 27, 1987, the Academic Awards Assembly took place in the McLaughlin Center. The evening began with the invocation by Father Proulx. Students receiving awards an- nounced previously were the first to be recognized. The senior awards fol- lowed, the highlight being the an- nouncement of the valedictorian, Hope McGowan, and the salutatorian, Paulee Caughlin. The junior, sophomore, and fresh- men awards were announced next fol- lowed by the competition awards. Stu- dents receiving a 98Wo average or better received subject area depart- ment awards. The last awards an- nounced were the social awards which included Mr. and Miss School Spirit for each grade level. Hard Work fra Q 134 Vg' A32 f if W W 4,45 Athletes ,-. 4 Honored bn- The Athletic Awards Banquet took place on May 22, 1987. Various awards were given in such catagories as l'Best Offensive Player , Best Defensive Player , l'Most Valuable Player , etc. ln boys soccer, which reached the District Champi- onship level, Steve Wolf received 'Best Defensive and 'lMost Valuable player and Tim Slaughter re- ceived Best Offensive player for the third year in a row. The girls basketball team was also District Champi- ons. Molly Malloy, who received the most letters for girls, was the Most Valuable player, Pam Black- welder - Best Defensive , and Kathleen Corkery - l'Most Improved . The boys basketball team reached the State Cham- pionship level. The l'Most Valuable player was Vic Stephens, 'lMost Rebounds - Dave Degitz, and 'Best Defensive players - Brian I-Ianis and Mike Malzahn. Mike also received the most letters for boys. S, ,.- -Q1 Anticipation and excitement filled the air as busloads of seniors from all over Florida and Georgia began their night of magic at Walt Disney World's 1987 Grad Nite. This all-night party blasted off at 11:00 P.M. on May 8 for six hours of non-stop fun. The Magic Kingdom took complimentary photos of each senior to create memories that will last forever. To rock the stu- dents through the night, D.J. Chris Hill played Top 40 hits. Popular pop artists Wang Chung, Glass Tiger, Ready For The World, Oran Juice Jones, Nancy Martinez, Bobby Brown, and Tabasco provided the live enter- tainment and hot tunes to dance to. Students had full access to all rides and took complete advantage of the thrills that awaited them upon Thun- der Mountain Railroad and Space Mountain. A Night 0f A typical characteristic to visiting the Magic Kingdom is the mobs of people who come to escape reality for a while. Being no exception, record numbers of frenzied teens attended Grad Nite. t'Despite the overwhelming crowds, l feel Grad Nite should be ex- perienced by every senior, states Chnstina Curry. At the conclusion of a fulfilling eve- ning, 20,000 exhausted seniors slug- gishly forced themselves to reboard the buses that would serve as their beds until they arrived home. und agic And Memories S X5 Ef ?'l , 'M xv-f Q 'ix ' wif ,VV Z ? M FH M , ,A if I E ! 4 1 a 4 s 5 -a 4 Q 'Q il 5 g , fi 53, s 55. si , 5 Q 5 Y 2 5 ' W Ui W fLUf5'L'lDE 3 FOOTBALL I GNI TES I-'ROM A PIG5KIN'5 VIEW My threads are worn, my seams are torn, as I emerge from a brutal encounter most people call a game. I, the football, know all the dimensions of this so-called game. Consequently l've witnessed the Marauder Varsity football team conclude their season with a 6-4 winning record. The combined efforts of both offensive and defensive team players con tributed heavily to the success of the team. The big goal was to beat St. Pete Catholic. states senior-captain john Pezey, I'm happy with this team 's accomplish- ments. Reality of their goal was achieved on 11f15f86 with TD's by Mike Malzahn and john Pezey, who led the Marauder in rushing yards and TD's. As the defensive line tried to chase me down, senior-captains Peter Hahn and Mike Malzahn dominated the field! Aid- ing them in their quest were senior Ra- fael Gomez and juniors Scott Riley, Chris Kelly, Steve Starnes, and Roy Fuhs. Leading the Marauders in ball- napping was senior-captain Bob Zagers, whose accomplices included juniors Danny Pilardi, Brian Flanagan, and sophomore jason Lamoureux. On the offensive side, junior quarter- back Corey Boyd completed many passes to seniors Denis Paquette, Robert Bro- kamp, and Bobby Zagers. The running crew consisted of senior-captains Mike Malzahn and john Pezey and juniors Roy Fuhs, Danny Filardi, and Kyle Fancher. 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Of course, I later realized the talent of potential present as the squad rose to victories over such schools as Largo and Palmetto. This year volleyball was a re- building year, stated the Ma- rauders encouraging captain Molly Malloy. The young play- ers got a lot of experience and I think it will carry over and help out a lot next year. Indeed it will! Although this volleyball has seen many winners and los- ers, the Marauder squad clearly proves to be a team of enthusias- tic winners waiting to explode! POR A NEW YEAR 9' 1-his 'R , Top row, from left to right: Kathy Habert, Mary O'Brien, julie Krauss, Leslie Dalton, Brandy Rowell Imanagerl. Second row: Nancy Yengel fcoachj Stacy Zimmerman, Pam Vandeven, Pam Blaclcwelder, Kathleen Quinn, Tara O'Brien. Bottom row: Annette Lamoureux, Molly Malloy . 9 , .1-uk M. M . 11 . . 13 ' . . 15 ' . 16 ' . 22 . 24 25 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT Sept Berkeley Prep Sept Tampa Cath Sept Clearwater lnvit 5617! Cardinal Mooney 5917! Dunedin SPP! 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Palmetto lnvit. Largo Invit. Dunedin Invit. Slxorecrest Clearwater, Countryside SPC Admiral Far. C CCHS Invit. Districts State From left to right: Mary Cull, Karen Hourigan. Not pix tured: Melissa Steiner. QUALIFIED FOR CAPTAIN STATE Karen Hourigan went to state feeling ve, excited, but was disappointed with a 12:. time for 2 miles. She has great hopes f next year. ii! fro l F h C h N P l Bl zzard Patrick Moore Clyde Lefever Douglas Valery jan Nelson. Bottom row: john Frei, john' DA TE Sept. Sept. Sept. m Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. SCHEDULE OPPONENT Venice Invit. SPC, Tampa Prep Palmetto Invit. Largo Invit. Dunedin Invit. Slzorecrest Clearwaten Countryside SPC Admiral Farragut C CCHS In vit. Districts State 153 BOYS MAKE S TRIDES s .. gi sss t , 1 K -. .Y , . THE SECRET TO RUNNERS SUCCESSES Trudging up a steep hill, I find myself feeling every blade of grass, every wrinkle in the soclc, and every painful step. My owner becomes fa- tigued with each passing mile. I shout encouragement, Keep going, It's not far now, you can do it. I'm unheard, as most running shoes are, Worn, weathered, and weary, I am still a necessity to a run- ner. With my friends, Iplodded along the well-worn trails, as- sisting my runner in many important meets. The runners 154 were jan Nelson senior cap- tain, and Paul Blizzard, senior co-captain. Other experienced runners were Chris Reed, and Mike Baralt juniors, with se- niors, Pat Moore, and Clyde Lefever. The rest of the team was composed of john Erie and john Serra. Dedicated Mr. Noyes coached this well- trained group of runners. Although young and nov- ice at the start of the season, the Marauders gained much valuable experience through hard work and long hours of cross-country training. W -f' ,Q0'Y ' -mm O GAI MOMENTUM , 1 W W , c. . M1 if 'M' mg' A LC'.T,L..-43 In nr., ,- 7 W J X' My -, ,, mam X ,, fn . .. ' 1--f A 'K 1 I 1 1 i 1 .wil -f 3i:ff,f152lLSf.g ' -- VA' wil nz .ali hm Nerf! 'L - ,. 1' M 5' iw Ks A f m 5 :U , , I 40 :f'f1i4,,z f ww- 1' W, M , my Lf-ff I .z24l?f:x: e..ii 'fT ?': , L ,Am.L, WW AA,,,, , , X Km . X gf? 1 3 A ' W Q19 ' P M A mm was K M,-w , an M ., 8, fin. 142 jaw Wk -...Z Top row from left to right: Mary Coyle, Susie Dupuis, Kathleen Corlcery, Katie O'Keefe, Pam Vandervene, Molly Malloy, Stacy Zimmerma Middle Row: Michelle Martinez, jenny Gans, Andrea Wheeler. Bottom Row: Tara O'Brien, Pam Blaclcwelder. DATE Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec, 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec, 18 fan. 5 fan. 7 jan. 8 jan. 16 jan. 17 fan. 19 jan. 23 jan, 24 - jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb, 4 Feb. 5 Feb, 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 19-21 158 SCHEDULE OPPONENT Osceola Largo Gibbs Sante Fe Palmetto Dunedin Bayshore Pinellas Park Tampa Catholic Clearwater Sante Fe Manatee Palmetto Largo Bishop Kenney Bayshore Tampa Catholic Pinellas Park Santa Fe St. Petersburg Ca Manatee Districts tholic CAPTAINS SENIOR SAL UTE Top Row: Susie Dupuis, Molly Malloy. Bottom Row: Kathleen Corkery, Katie O'Keefe igumuzgg ' f. 4 , 1? 'L BASKETBALL .. I W BLAST OF EXCI TEMEN T Hanging from the rim, I get a close-up view of the basketball team and the secret of their suc- cessful season. I would describe this season as an incredible one. The team work cannot be compared to any other. They worked to achieve their goal, to win state. The many hours of practice paid off We faced quite a bit of pressure, Coach Zimmerman stated after the state game, We've played close games all season against our ri- vals. The Marauders have been standing tall for the past two years with state trophies to prove it. This is a great group of skilled athletes, CCC coach Gary Zim- merman remarked. The starters: Chris Marquardt, Vic Stephens, David Degitz, Mike Malzahn, and Brian Harris played very well this season and led their team to many victories. Wc Ste- phens, being a member of the bas- ketball team for four years, two of which ended with state champion- 160 ships, says We hung in there all season and got Hred up for every game. Vic, a super out-going play- er, tried to keep the ball in CCC's possession. In the process, he flipped over a scorer's table, Vic always does that kind ofstuff to get us going, says 6'8 center, Dave Degitz. It kind of scares us, he's such a clutch player, Dave Degitz was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1987 State Basketball Tournament. David's always up and down, Zimmerman says, When we need him to play well, he really steps forward and plays well, but he doesn't like the lime- light. Brian Harris and Mike Malzahn are important players as well, they agility, speed, and skill play with each time they are on the court. year winds down, this As the hoop, the Marauders' number one confidently say that fan, can they've had another great season. IN CI TES SPIRIT Wg Ss? ,, v. WJ! ,mv 55::55',Nii'34W Mzvfgfsgii 03 W 52212 i Si 2323 if Eglggm X.:,.L..wg. f. 315221 ' E222 13? L wif H: 1E'iiiiii5Tvi ' Q .g sm Wm, .Wrap A5 f'N?S5fE73Aii3?i'YSi'b 55111533 K 'i31f3TifI3iEES'5i'iZ ywwliii iifliiaiiiii ' 'S 54 Er f, 5 11 11 ., F1 0 Lifnf x, 'Q' 1 ri WRESTLEMA IA EXPLODE5 WRESTLERS SHOOT FOR THE TOP As themat, many thinlc of me as 'unimportant even walking acrossmy delicate surface. Bust I have advantages no one else has. First, I get the best ,view ofsorne of thetop wrestlers in , the state. I can see they perfected movements such as the Iranian Lift and the One on the Baclc Seriesf one of thelmost successful moves taught to the Marauders by second year coach Glen Goodman. Also I get to see boys as freshmen practice and work to become state-ranked wrestlers before they graduate. This year I even advanced to state competition. I accompanied Eve CCC wrestlers to Osceola High School to compete in an ex- clusive tournament. Sean Moyles and Guy Harris showed extreme determination and talent as they took third place in their individ- ual weight classes, 136 and 123. Doug Nyland, jim Carazola, and jack Mullarlcey all qualified for state placement in the top four of their individual weight classes in regional competition..As at team, the Marauders would like to have improved enough this season to betough competition and to even .defeat the legendary Brandon team which has had 169 straight victories. The Marauders hope to be the team to break this streak. Our team decided to improve overall enough r to beats Brandon next year. We wrestled well this season, but next year we ill be even better, said junior Chris Kelly. VWth only one senior fPeter Hahn J graduating, the Marauders have is good chance to achieve this goal. Wrestling, like all other sports, talces a great deal of determina- tion. Without determination, a wrestler can only be averageg to be great, you have to be dedicated stated, f junior co-captain, Sean Moyles. Keeping this determina- tion, CCC wrestlers loolc to quali- fy even more wrestlers for state competition next year. A .. . - THROUGH CENTRAL L f' Peter Hahn SENIOR SALUTE Top row, from left to right: Chris Kelly, Sean Moyles, Peter Hahn, jack Mullarlcey, Doug Nyland. Middle row: Roy Ghozali, Doug Koster, jim Carazola, Tim McCune, john Steffens. Bottom row: Frannie Hancock, Beth Copa. .3 S 13 16 19 20 DA TE Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. fan. jan, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 166 SCHEDULE OPPONENT Tampa Catholic j es ui t Ven ice 5em in ole Boca Ciega Manatee In vit, Bayshore Largo In vi t. Brandon In vit, Clearwater Riverview Tarpon Springs San te Fe Osceola Districts Regionals Secti onal s Sta te CAPTAIN5 4 rstt if .V WRESTLING :Top row, from left to right: Mike Labreque, joe Porter, Todd Daily, Chris Ehlers. 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Lzilce iMaryf-1 -- Clemevazer 2 smare - Admirai Fairaguf Stl Pete'fC'a?ho1ic' Gaif13erV1 mg A Bishop Moore, , moi Distfictk ' Rbgidnafs 1f TQQIHBH -Catfwlzc Z 3 - Vf -' 1- -V V - V- 7 -V -- -V g-Toprawwfrom Ieftforight:Denis FQquette,JoeMogm-qnef wlvijddle rQw:gRob WaligegjeffL?ai1!,jQhgiQg1etQe. Bottpm V -rpyyy: fodfi jackgon, Yfzm Sfaughtef. m VA .V SOCCER X' ,M ' ,Q '. f - . .' ., A, Y ' 1 d do dodo CWa,,,W,1- Cooo o f .. 1 C m ,- ,,m , Q AUDEQS -0.-an-ur:--.1----k l m,,..,..A.o.w..,.....,..... 2 A A 1 0 Vk'f Af ' Top row, frodn left to right: Keith johnson, jay Coe, Danny Wood, Scott McNeil, Doug Martin, Tony Calobrisi, David O'Cormor, Coach Qich Fulk. Bottom row: Matt Fulk, Chris Warticlci, Garret Cronin, john O'5hea, Todd Hendry, Gregory Gramlich, Karl Fulk, Mike Donaldson. or V VV GIRLS SOCCER RISES N , ii' GIRLS BURST WITH EN TH USIASM ALL SEASON lt's been a rough year, take it from an expert. I, the soccer Held, have personally been trampled upon by enthusiastic girls all sea- son. When I consider the competi- tion they've encountered, the Ma- rauder girls have been most successful. Even though we really didn't have a winning record, states Coach Kathy Daily, I think the team really had it together. As they conquered the Largo Packers, a feeling of accomplishment spread 172 throughout the team. I felt there was a lot of communication on the field, comments jennifer Kinstle, and it helped bring us together as a team. Sadly, all seasons come to an end. And as the girls' soccer teeam goes home, I, the blanket of grass will continue to grow, to prepare for next season. They'll be coming back and bringing with them a taste of experience, and the hunger for victory, reminds Coach Daily. E :ssl 22309 M ' S if 2 Q Lf K Q .sassy fwi m g? L K+ W K MMQWQ W K., 155 W Xa W Mg wig, AL M :- - ..,.. 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Q Q It's dffferenlf fhanlniost h4 VA Yoqlre an Ylindiikidual working forlyounr lfeam to iachievea goal, 'f salidcaptain Gia lKiori'sl-fe. This was the-lH1fst year that CCC had a girls golf team. They had la ferriHc season, mak- otheir upcoming seasons. as The Qbagys golf team experi- aenfed aedifldcult season. Captain Cl3ueIc 4Bufalino said, ffW8'Q8 ig: the building stagesff They have the potential to haveall really llg0od recoi'd next year, Their atti- tudes are positiifef Expiessing this attitude junior KevinlMisis- chialstated 'Y-IeyQ we died. T As the seasonlends and the 'gieenselate left to grow,'I'lI be l stored 'away until theiteam' will again 'assemble e to carry me along the cfourse to a hole-ine 6. as-N, ,,,' - THROUGH V THEIR SEASO f-ww . -as , xx . rl , Q wif, if .gw - N, K Qviv 'gn .Ai 9. ,K SJ., .f Q n,-Q. Sf K :waxy-ly -. A X N 5.NS'S1o X. 'ff .J-qw! 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The work involved pro- duced a team of dedicated girls who were on a quest for victory. There was a lot of sweat and hard work but we always had a good time. There is a special closeness between all the members of the team, girls and boys. As I journeyed quickly down the lane in the qrasp of a determined runner, I, the baton, would hear the shouts of encouragement sidelines lines from the that only made her run harder to Hnally cross the whites line. We supported and cheered on each other and were just as excited for each other as if we were running the event our- selves. concluded Katie O'Keefe, after a long rough season. GIRLS TRACK GETC Lv xg YR - W ' :Sli .. - fi it E , S, ' N f- I at 1 ,,. I . , I x 1. 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L the sphere of threads, witness the endurance and excitement that they possessed all season. Although they began the preseason with a loss to Dunedin, their increased unity grew steadily to boost team work. All players dis- played a renewed sense of cont?- dence compared to past seasons. Achievement and pride were the guiding forces that led them in their quest for success. At their first home game, the Marauders won their seventh vic- tory in the nine games. Defeating such district rivals as San te Fe and Palmetto, the Marauders won three games in a row. As a result of continuous unre- Ienting rain, the team was forced to play the last nine games in ten school days, Two ten-run games lowered their record to 7-Z yet the Marauders lcept up their spirit. Hoping to receive a fresh chance in districts, the Marauders traveled to Sarasota and played the ever- tough Cardinal Mooney squad. A tight ball game opened up as Moo- ney hit Central with seven runs in the bottom of the fifth inning. H- nalljq when the last Marauder bat- ted, the scoreboard read 12-5, leav- ing the Marauders to close the season with 7-9 record. Although the season ended with a halt, there were many accom- piishments worth noting. Three of the four seniors played new posi- tions. Jeff Hnlay played superb de- fense at Hrst base, Chris Mucci played with only one error in left Held and Tom Nash closed the sea- son by throwing out runners con- sistently. The batting averages overall displayed the hard work and practice that each team mem- ber endured. junior Corey Boyd, batted over 400 with four home runs, ten stolen bases, and twenty RBIs. Freshmen Mike Hildebrandt and Mike Minacci paid big contri- butions as well. g A future plus, says Chris Mucci, is that the team consisted of ten underclassmen. fEven withzf twelve defeats, they did not make the Marauder season a loss. The last time I made flight, I felt a par: of sadness. Each Marauderr put forth the best of his ability and obtained the unity he strived for, along with an outstanding seasongg HUM-sfrf-IOME 5 al GIRLS TENNIS TEAM GIRLS TENNIS VOLLEYS WITH EXPERIENCE! Positioned stationary, Iam the divider between opposing forces that combat each other in the spirit of competition. Each aimed with a slicing racquet and bullets of fuzz, the players ap- proach each other, while I re- main between them. Iam the no- ble net, viewing and reviewing the rigors of tennis. The lady Marauders have many times stood before me, awaiting their match to commence. I have seen them displaying their condition- ed skills and talented strokes of confidence, as they play through one season preparing for anoth- er. Sophomore joanna Heirono- mus comments, This year has given me experience to play bet- ter next year. With fresh instructions from an experienced coach, Mr. Anan- dan gave dedicated hours of spirit and support. 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As a result of Marc Kudellco's inju- ry, further advancement in dis- tricts became impossible. jeff Becker comments, With 194 all our players healthy, we would ha ve done a better job. I t's a shame that Marc got hurt play- ing volleyball because he was the defending state champion. He never got a chance to defend his title. y Overall the team -1 was fairly successful, L as an essential part of the team, saw the great amount of dedication that each player put forth. This racket with strings made of cat gut can truely say that although I take a lot of abuse, I am anxious to be included on next year's superb tennis team. ,M .W , nft, ,,,A , . V , , M, -, 7 V, K7 ,K SMA SHES OPPONENTS V . 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Not all of these ac- tions were recognized by the play- ers. Sometimes the players were too busy concentrating on their games and overlooked their constant ef- forts to give support. Yet, the ex- perts on giving joy continued to find special ways to increase spirit on each Marauder team. Over the summer they won two excellent and one superior ribbons in a cheerleading camp. The activi- ties of this camp showed them that each one of them has a lot to offer the squad and they are a unique combination of talents and personalities. As bold-colored bows atop the cheerleaders heads, we accent the brightness that they display throughout the year, The squad members have many memories to reflect upon and share, each will next year attempt to return to the Varsity Squad that influences CCC's spirit to fly high. WITH EX CI TEMEN T S Ad 197 'W MW E S SE gf ,KW fvwwfsssg ww 3 I , , . ' 7 , ,A M my 'Win' l ,ff f L ,,,,, 7 , ..,Wffm,,.,,4... , fi er 0151351115 W M .XS AWK. Q 5 Mir? 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As always they were very active during Homecoming, Christmas, and Spring Fling Weeks. A workshop was held second se- mester for those students hoping to run for office next year. The Student Council was also responsible for the painting of Senior parking spaces and the Appreciation Week. During Appreciation Week, students, teachers, and others involved with CCC were honored. Other ac- tivities planned were the State Convention in May, the Student Council Appreciation Picnic, and summer work- shops for Student Council members. J Beja. Top row, from left to right: Mark luzzolino, Michelle Keating, Annie Kreul, Tracey luzzolino, Diane Havens, Mary Monaghan, Annette Lamoureux, Kathleen Corkery, Jeannine Mullan, Christie Lyman, Christopher Marquardt. Second row: Robert Miotke, Geila Israel, Jennifer Hauck, Lisa Zagers, Julie Krause, Stacey Zimmemran, Lori Flaherty, Carla Lazzara, Crystal Nelson, Tracy Kane, Christine Cucinotta, Robert Walker. Third row: Joseph Myhill, Kristen Seidl, Julie Adikes, Paulee Coughlin, Marie Foley, Jennifer Vail, Tricia Cope, Kristen Adikes, Heather Krzesinski, Molly Malloy. Bottom row: Kevin Misischia, Dainius Vaicaitis, Peter Hahn, Robert Brokamp, Steven Paganelli, John O'Shea, and Joseph 204 M ' l, A : 34.1, :ZZ l Q K I il' 2 y 1 f X' 'Q Mit 1- tr 3, i' Below left: Some members of Student Council are waiting pa- tiently for their turn to address the student body. cheese to anxiously awaiting sellers of these delicious prod- UCtS. Below right: Robert Brokamp delivers boxes of sausage and I . .awk HT . Top left: Every Centralite's moming is brightened by Peter Hahn's voice over the intercom informing us of the moming announcements and listing the weekly activities. And who could forget his pun of the day? Top right: Paulee Coughlin says a few words before the ground breaking ceremony as Father Proulx and Coach Cavallaro look on. yr 3' . fa :if 1 w M Y: ,, , f 14 M ' J ,IP ,, 1 bf f -- f' MM' W' f, , I H Q . , ,,,, ,,zV I Ti ,,,V . if nb f ,, Nt l f . 5 V xg W3 V. . . . ..... , , 1. 1' 'f ----I A 5, W '- ., H a f: I .,.. : gm.-rf' Aa , h' ,,zwN.'w': - 6' H -- w, 205 Q UDEIRS l . L Club De ar 1 , 34' Espanol , , 4 . ,sy j Es Festival r Learning about the culture of Spain and other Span- ish speaking countries, the Spanish Club had a busy nw and productive year. The Club, under the direction of A A President Delin Haedo and the moderator, Mrs. Carl- it son, sponsored two successful bake sales and orga- nized a car wash. A major highlight of their year includ- ed visiting Cafe Benito to indulge in Spanish cuisine. The annual Spanish Club - French Club picnic was planned as well. In addition, the Spanish Club worked in conjunction with the Spanish Honor Society on many projects, such as visiting Maria Manor at Christmas. Members donated a portion of their funds to the Span- ish Honor Society to help finance a trip to Orlando for a Spanish competition. These activities, plus many oth- ers, make the Spanish Club one of the most popular Standing, from left to ngmr Mark neiirnan, treasurer: Diane Clubs at CCC Havens, secretary, Delin Haedo, president. Sitting: Chris Mar- quardt, vice president. Top row, from left to right: Eileen Shea, Nadine Kronske, Nadine Piazza. Second row: Christina Angulo, David McPherson, Joanne Heironimus, Jim Herron, Julie Adikes, Kirsten Brokamp, Chrissy Kovanis, Mary O'Brien, Stephanie Brokamp, Karen DeNunZiO, Lori Catalano, Vicki Major, Kristen Mouzakis. Third row: Chris Simpson, Paul Curry, David Yovanno, Brian McLoone, Mike Baralt, Don Myhill, Shamm Fitzpatrick, Kim Neel, Martha Nold, Tracey Sturm, Amy Riess. Fourth row: Jacquie Bucci, Jacquie Bodino, Dora Koumoulidis, Liz Nielsen, Suzanne Mueller, Victoria Yarvote, Julie McClure, Suzanne Tredo, Mary Beth Voiland, Lorraine Paz, Stan Deptula. Fifth row: Chris Reed, Jon Lyman, Harvey Benedict, Annmarie Dimmer, Kerry Bowers, Spencer Pringle, Brian Flanagan, Mark luzzolino, Albert Comey, Chris Wood, Sam Cancelino, Joe Beja, Regan Stelnicki. Sixth row: Christine Piemonte, Kathleen Quinn, Jennifer Saliga, Heather Oberding, Maribeth Raffinan, Pam Blackwelder, Jene Cox, Delin Haedo, Chris Marquardt, Jennifer Vail, Lori Mitchell, Rob McCiurgan, Rob Walker. Bottom row: Joe Myhill, Kristen Seidl, Jennifer Boija, Kelley Hubbard, Jennifer Tsien, Jennifer Kinstle, Georgia Malpartida, Diane Havens, Mark Heilman, Paulee Coughlin, Marie Foley, Doug Maus, Sandy Carroll, Kevin Misischia. L.......l..-.. ' puns 1 5 panish Honor Society Es Muy Aplicado l .1-ir K i l 1 - 1 F Z Top row, from left to right: Doug Maus, treasurer, Paulee Coughlin, vice presidnet. Bottom row: Sandy Carroll, secretary: Marie Foley, president. f iLJl-Jhul Kq-J ' T The Spanish Honor Society experienced a hectic, yet productive year. They participated in bake sales and a car wash to raise money for SHS club activities. They also entertained the elderly when they went Christmas carrolling at Maria Manor Nursing Home. ln May, the 'Spanish Honor Society competed in the Florida State Spanish Conference. Fifteen members competed in Orlando May 1-2. A portion of the money that was used for the trip was donated by the Spanish Club, which worked closely with the Spanish Honor Society throughout the year. Top row, from left to right: Don Myhill, Sean Fitzpatrick, Doug Maus. Second row: Jacquelyn Bodino, Elizabeth Nielsen, Su- zanne Mueller, Victoria Yarvote, Martha Nold, Kim Neel, Tracey Sturm, Stan Deptula. Third row: Brian Flanagan, Jon Lyman, Annmarie Dimmer, Julie McClure, Suzanne Tredo, Mary Beth Voiland, Joe Beja. Fourth row: Kathleen Quinn, Harvey Bene- dict, Christine Piemonte, Pam Blackwelder, Paulee Coughlin, Marie Foley, Jennifer Vail, Lori Mitchell. Fifth row: Delin Haedo, Kevin Misischia, Diane Havens, Sam Cancelino, Mark Heilman, Chris Marquardt, Rob Walker, Sandy Carroll, Rob McCrurgan. .1 C I l? T1 i H 11- . .- '41 - Reflecting the beauty of France, practically using their knowledge of the language, and indulging in the finest culture, the members of the French Club gathered with enthusiasm. They attended The Cafe La France which was an interesting cultural experience. It enables the members to use the French they had leamed. They also sponsored a successful dance which included a DJ from their ovm club, junior Erin Pierce. The many activities that the French Club organized came together fluently in the end to advance the members' knowledge of France. Top row, from left to right: Tara O'Brien, Jamilynn Jackson, Marguerite Koenig, Lorraine Paz, Jeannine Mullan, Kathy Jones, Jennifer Henkle, Julie Lannon, Karen Hourigan, Mrs. Molino. Second row: Delia-Maria Haedo, Patricia Cope, Erin Pierce, Diane Gonzalez, Michelle Michaelos, Gelia Israel, Heath- er Fitzhenery, Diane Ferro. Third row, Jacques Connaughton, Greg Payette, Sean Moyles, Kevin McGrath, Robert Miotke, Ter- rence Mullan, rench Club Touches On Culture Top row, from left to right: Kevin McGrath, treasurer: Jeannine Mullan, president: Marguerite Koenig, idce-president: Delia-Ma- ria Haedo, secretary. - 2 etting Honored In A Cultural Way K , mm The French Honor Society is a prestigious club for high-achieving students in the French curricu- lum. Prerequisites for this year's Honor Society included three consecutive semesters in French with an average of 9f5Cyo or better, a membership in the French club, and a commitment by the student to continue in the study of French while attending Clearwater Central Catholic. The FHS, in conjunction with the French Club, sponsored a field trip to a French restaurant at the opening of the school year. On St. Patrick's Day, FHS members sold balloons to Central students as a fundraiser. Students could purchase balloons for their friends to wish them 'lthe luck of the Irish. The profits went towards inductions at the end of the year, and was the biggest profit ever made by FHS in Central's history. lt was not only successful, but also a great deal of fun. Involved in many enjoyable activities, each member worked hard to make their events excit- ing and rewarding for their club. ireh . A Mawr 1 Hifi! ' - - Top row, from left to right: Jamilyn Jackson, secretary: Robby Top row, from left to right: Marguerite Koenig, Jamilyn Miotke, treasurer. Bottom row: Tricia Cope, president, Karen Hour- Jackson, Kathy Jones, Kevin McGrath, Robby Miotke, igan, vice-president. Mrs. Molino. Middle row: Sean Moyles, Tricia Cope, Karen Hourigan, Tara O'Bnen, Heather Fitzhenry. Bottom row: Delin Haedo, Jacques Connaughton. ww if Z2 209 HS Scores High Left to right Doug Maus president Mary Monaghan vice president Sandy Carroll secretary Hot pictured Peter Baz zinr treasurer The National Honor Society QNHSJ tried to keep an opti- mistic attitude throughout the year, but according to Pres- ident Doug Maus it was a constant struggle because it was extremely difficult to accomplish goals with only sev- en members total. It was not until the March 5rd induc- tions that twenty-one new members joined the other seven and made the NHS an organization. In order to qualify for membership in the NHS, the stu- dents must meet certain criteria. First, in order to be eligi- ble to apply, the students must have and maintain a cu- mulative grade point average of 15.5 for three consecutive years. Next, the students must display character, scholar-T ship, leadership, and service. Once these criteria havei been met, an application must be filled out to be screenedi by a faculty-committee. i Once in the NHS the members sponsor activities to raisei money for their organization to send a select few to con- ventions. They began the year by sponsoring dances and by having bake sales. Every year they decide on one pro- ject to devote most of their time. This year's NHS commu- nity service project was a book drive to expand the Pinel- las County Maximum Security Prison Library. Hahn Doug Maus Kevin Mlslschla Robert Mrotke Marybeth Raf finan Second row Knsta LePerle Diane Havens Delrn Haedo Tracey Sturm Martha Hold Hope McGowan Jacqueline Bucci Kimberly Neel Danielle Saunders Third row Chris Marquardt Sandy Carroll Mary Monaghan Mane Foley Paulee Coughlrn Kristen Adrkes, Marguente Koenig, Chnstrne Premonte, Bottom row: Stanley Deptula, John Conrey, Sean Moyles, Joe Beja. Not f I Top row, from left to right: Mark Heilman, Lance Dawson, Peter pictured: Peter Bazzini, ,.. 1.1. 210 WW, W' earbook Staff Crrasps The Past The school year started early for the Praeda- tor yearbook staff, with staff members attending seminars in Cocoa Beach and at USF in Tampa. At the seminars, the staff members gained knowledge about yearbook and started plan- ning the book. During the first semester of the year, the six section editors Q Nicole Lapeniere, Kathleen Kel- ly, Jenny Zeller, Kami Lawson, Cris Sabol, and Trudy Sagerl developed the theme and began working on the opening, senior, and sports sec- tions. Third quarter began with new staff members learning the basics and Jacquie Bucci being ap- pointed copy editor. Each staff member worked extremely hard to complete Explosions 87. Z no- -M1866 1'- I Top row, from left to right: Nicole Laperriere fliditorl, Jenny Zeller fActivi- tiesl, Kathleen Kelly fAcademics and Organizationsl, Trudy Sager iAca- demics and Organizationsl. Bottom row: Kami Lawson fSportsl, Cris I Sabol fSportsJ, Jacquie Bucci iCopyJ. Photographers X Top row, from left to right: An- nette Lamoureux, Trudy Sager, Jeni Lucidi, Jacquie Bucci, Ka- tie O'Brien, Jenny Saliga, Erin Pierce, Kami Lawson, Cy Hart, Tom Ciiddings. Second row: Mike Neumeier, Stacie Favero, Cria Kronske, Lorraine Paz, Mike Bingham, Bemadette Parker, Talene Keuroghlian. Third row: Stephanie Biemacki, Nicole La- perriere, Renee Dolan, Colleen Latchman, Jene Cox, James Northam. Bottom row: Chris Paul, Sean Springer. Top row, from left to right: Jennifer Henkel, Lynne Shultz, Jacquie Bucci, Mike Neumeier, Annette Lamoureux, Ta- lene Keuroghlian. Sec- ond row: Nicole Laper- rierer, Renee Dolan, Bemadette Parker, Kris- tin Hinrichs, Jenny Zeller, Dianne Gonzalez, Ginny White. Third row: Su- zanne Mueller, Kami Lawson, Jene Cox, Kath- Ieen Kelly, Gia Kronske, Trudy Sager. Bottom row: Cris Sabol. N51 ... S kigiQ3fN2i' 211 arauders March Beyond Expectations Despite being the smallest competing band in Flor- 2 ida, the Marauder marching band successfully com- peted throughout the Southeast. They toppled many bands, some four times their size, and won a total of 25 trophies and plaques. Under the field leadership of Drum Major Marie Martin and musical direction of Ray Hawkinson, the group journeyed as far away as Tifton, Ga. Probably the most memorable competition, ac- cording to band members, was the Crestview Invita- tional. Out of 12 bands, the Marauders eamed straight superior ratings in percussion, color guard, drum major, brass, wood winds, and majorettefdrill team. Their music execution placed first over all. Top row, from left to right: Melia Matthews, Karen Weeks, Joanne Wasko, EJ Repper, Julie Cardalico, Bill Lang, Christy Tobin, Jennifer Hampsey, Cindy Alterio, Jennifer Lucidi, Missy Busch. Second row: Jim Wagner, Drew Gracy, Mau- reen Martin, Joe Myhill, Sean Fitzpatrick, Steve Stanley, Brendon Goldstein, Mike Labrecque, Mike Schrett, John Erik Conrey, Bob Haworth, Ed Labrecque, Chris Campbell. Third row: Georgia Malpartida, Krista Laperle, Jacque Con- naughton, Adam Kovacs, Ron Alterio, Don Myhill, Melissa Lukes, Gary Willms, Bob Myhill, Mike Lehrer, Mike Foy. Bot- tom row: Russell Maus, Maureen Crumblin, Danielle Saunders, Mr. Hawkinson, Marie Martin, Suzanne Meyers, George Ringer, Darren Tretter. i 5 9 n Top row, from left to right: Melia Matthews, Marie Martin, Sean Fitzpatrick, Ron Alterio. Bottom row: Maureen Martin, Don Myhill. Swings Into Action-Packed year This year was really great. Everyone worked hard and had lots of fun. ln the fall, we attended and participated in many competitions. The highlight of these was in Tifton, Cla., with the band. Karen Weeks l , Standing, from left to right: Melia Matthews, Karen Weeks, Joanne Wasko, Cin- dy Alterio, Julie Cardalico. Kneeling: Jennifer Lucidi, Jennifer Hampsey, Christy Tobin, Melissa Bush. Sitting: Danielle Saunders. horus Sings 0ut lTo All Who Hear if if l .. . il- The CCC chorus performed a Christmas concert in December and a Spring concert to captive audiences. They also visited one of our feeder schools, Our Lady of Lourdes, to share their talents with other members of our community. Seated, from leli to right: Be- linda Baird, Christy Tobin, Cindy Crash, Michelle West. Standing: Beatrix Pulido, Theresa Voissem, Christa Calamas, Nicole Mcltlee, Jenny Steffens, Annie Kreul, Andrea Verzi, Jacquie Bo- dino. Kneeling: Mike Schrett, Steve Wolf. 213 , . -mmm. Q . my-,smswww,7mQ:--fs.,.--www, --5 W. Wi 4 X Qnggft Band R rcr i .. Displays Musical Ability 'Sf The Concert Band at CCC displays its music ability and talent in the many perfor- mances it puts on. The Con- cert Band's involvement ranges from school perfor- mances such as the Spring Concert held in May, concerts for parents and relatives, and community involvements at Ruth Eckerd Hall. One of the more popular and favorite songs of the band is Simple Simon Samba . Mr. Hawkinson, head of the Concert Band as well as the Marching Band, reviews sheet music. v i Top row, from left to right: Melissa Lukes, Maureen Martin, Michael Lehrer, Chris Campbell, Ed Labreque, Steve Stanley, Shavm Fitzpatrick, Brendon Goldstein, Bob Haworth, John Erik Conrey. Middle row: Drew Gracy, Adam Kovacs, Mike Labreque, Russell Maus, Marie Martin, Martha Hold, Georgia Malpartida. Bottom row: Krista LaPerle, Don Myhill, Ron Alterio, Jim Wagner, Bob Myhill, Darren Tretter. 214 omputer Club Programs To The Top! lt was an exciting year for all members ofthe Comput- er Club, old or new! lt was an important year, too, be- cause the members reached for a goal of exploring the basics ofthe computer. The club moderator, Mr. Hartley said the group experimented with various programs, not only leaming but having fun. Students also created their omm programs and put them to use. They touched on several areas of the computer software and expand- ed on subjects already knovm to the club's enthusiasts. Another reason why this was an important year was that the membership of the club grew in size from the origi- nal three members to the 11 present members. The Computer Club has come a long way and should contin- ue on its path until they reach the top!! Top row, from left to right: Mike Lehrer, Drew Crracy. Second row: Rob Walker, Bill Wiener, Rob Cucinotta, Christian Crupko. Bottom row: John Frei, Bob Haworth, John Erik Conrey, Jeff D'Urso. Not pictured: Matt Denney. J-- -r 215 The Marauder has really shone. Eileen Fisher, acting Editor-in-Chief, said, I believe our graphics and page layouts have improved tremendously this year. Not only has the appearance of the Marauder changed, but also the articles have reflected a change. The staff has taken a much stronger stand on many issues and has encouraged the students to speak up by writing more letters to the editor. Some of these letters have addressed the discipline code, hair styles, and the proposal of an hour long period. The newspaper was also on a more competitive level with public school publications. The Marauder staff went to district FSPA convention in October. They also received a very high rating of 921 out of 1000 points from CSPA and because of their outstanding rating, Mrs. Ficarrotta, was inidted to be a guest speaker for the Columbia Scholastic Press Associations annual con- vention in New York City. The Marauder staff attended the May FSPA conven- tion in Orlando and entered the Clearwater Sun Con- test. Overall, the Marauder had a rewarding year for their joumalistic efforts. Houser, John Erik Conrey, Victoria Major, Thomas Jahnes, Shannon Ross, Eileen Fisher, Stan Deptula, Cindy Alterio, Tra- cey Sturm, Wendy Ehlers, Leah Campagna, Danielle Saunders. Left to right: Mrs. Ficarrotta, Amy Riess, Melissa Lukes, Kristen l I arauder Croes To Press fl . f-., . V . '-:. in . , i X . 3-ex' 5 2:3 . Q r . . 1 if ,i X 4. X Top row, from left to right: Stan Deptula, News Editor: Cindy Alterio, Art Editor: Tracey Stumi, Advertising Editor. Middle row: Eileen Fisher, Acting Editor-in-Chief, Shannon Ross and Wendy Ehlers, News Editors, John Erik Conrey, Sports Editor. Bottom row: Tom Jahnes, News Editor. Not pictured: Jennifer Ruppel, Editor-in-Chief. 216 iteraiy Magazine Flows With Poetry And Prose ig From left to right: Mike Pleumeier, Co-Editor, Tom Jahnes, Manag- ing Editor, Stan Deptula, Co-Editor. f , YN, . ,,,,, ,mfg WW, ' M ws.. wigs . X 1 ? --H. f Reduaram, may appear as a strange word at first, but after a second look, the presence of Marauder can clearly be seen. Marauder spelled backwards produces Reduaram, the title of CCC's literary maga- zine. Published successfully for the three consecu- tive years the magazine includes essays, poems, and other written literature submitted by students. l'Through the help of a dedicated and hard work- ing staff, stated Stan Deptula, we pulled together our best magazine yet, and look forward to better and bigger things next year. The Reduaram is an excel- lent way for students to express their creative talents, whether through writing or through artistic abilities. W, , Top row, from left to right: Mr. Baldwin, Theresa Skala, Mike Pleumeier, Jon Erik Conrey, Tom Jahnes. Middle row: Mi- chelle Rawls, Melia Matthews, Cindy Alterio, Eileen Fisher, Tracey Sturm, Stan Deptula, Bottom row: Angie Schneider, Melissa Lukes. 217 The Key Club had a very successful year. The Club performed many service projects which in- cluded working at the free clinic and holding a car wash. All of the members worked hard but at the same time had a lot of fun. Paul Blizzard, president of the club for the second year in a row, said that this past year was a good one for the Key Club. Top row, from left to right: Lance Dawson, Danielle Saunders, Chris Marquardt, Kristen Adikes, Rob Miotke, Jene Cox, Diane Havens, Mike Glennon, Talene Keurogh- lian, Lisa Collins, T. Jay Vaccaro, Ron Alteiio, Dianne Gonzalez, Hope McGowan, Chris Hardgrave, Kristen Seidl, Dainius Vaicaitis, Chris Meinberg, Paul Blizzard. Second row: Christelle Alves, Joanne Wasko, Karen Weeks, Melia Matthews, Catherine Ross, Diane Ferro, Kir- sten Brokamp, Amy Riess, Kevin McGrath, Jeff Murphy, Kathleen Kelly, Robin Reuss, Lori Mitchell, Bill Moor- house, Todd Meinberg. Third row: Mrs. DuChamie fmod- eratorl, Karen Bums, Paul Curry. Bottom row: Erica Cheeks, Mark Heilman, Don Myhill, Martha Nold, Mi- chelle Michaelos, Kristen Mouzakis, Jennifer Borja, Cy Hart, Jennifer Vail, Krista Laperle, Marie Martin. entral Holds The Key To Service Top row, from left to right: Danielle Saunders, secretary, Chris Meinberg, vice president: Paul Blizzard, president. Bottom row: Don Myhill, treasurer, Mike Crlennon, assistant. -.Q ff. - 1 1 N-v ,,f ,, . 4, y -...f 5SP'ff'f V , W5 f E , 51 1 .4 X ,, .. 1,61 V: J A ff , ' 5 Qc 'J utreach Club Promotes Respect Top row, from left to right: Stan Deptula, Rob Rominger, Greg Fields, Robert Vose. Second row: Shannon Milliman, Meredith McGlamery. Third row: Jenny Slawter, Jennifer D'ettore, Christa Calamas. Fourth row: Jennifer Gilmour, Anita Benedetti. The Outreach Club, formerly knovlm as the Respect Life Club, has been successful in their campaign to teach students about respect. Some members went to Washington D.C. to at- tend the March of Life. Although most of the club is composed of freshmen, they hope to increase their membership. Other activities through the year have been helping Clearwater with the soup kitchen by volunteering. They are also the sponsors for 'lPennies for Bread and are hosting a retreat for Diocesan Respect Life. Top row, from left to right: Shannon Milliman, treasurer: Cnsta Calamas, secretary. Bottom row: Jennifer Slawter, vice-president: Jennifer D'ettore, president. THE Hilti . 125343 T gggy -. X '-Q:-.li ,M .E I I I f ,I x ' i5'w?' , x. f M' ,fa 5. it ,A 'x ' O l ., 0 .xr-af uture Business Leaders Qf Amenca At Work F.B.L.A., Future Business Leaders of America, did an outstanding job this year. They entered at compe- tition in Dade county and six members placed. Four of them, Robin Reuss, Jeannine Mullan, Victoria Yar- vote, and Angela Schneider went to Orlando for State Competition. Throughout the year they were ex- posed to many helpful experiences. They visited Ma- na Manor Nursing Home, All Children's Hospital, and the St. Pete Times building, where students leamed much about today's new technology. They began a new project called Career Shadowing , where a stu- dent follows a businessman for a day to get the feel of what it is like in the business world. Robin Reuss said that she enjoyed the club because, l'l leamed how to deal with people in the business world. Top row, from left to right: Hope McGowan, treasurer: Lori Mitchell, secretary, Laura Wiltshire, co-president. Bottom row: Michelle Rawls, historian: Robin Reuss, co-president. I UU ,lif- Top row, from left to right: Chuck Bufalino. Second row: Victoria Yarvote, Michelle Rawls. Third row: Delin Haedo, Gia Kronske, Mike Fresia, Angela Schneider. Fourth row: Deanna Layky, Colleen Latchman. Fifth row: Nadine Piazza, Hope McGowan, Lori Mitchell. Bottom row: Jeannine Mullan, Robin Reuss, Laura Wiltshire. 220 Top row, from left to right: Karen Weeks, treasurer, Diadre Basagic, vice president. Bottom row: Laura Wiltshire, president: Jeannine Mullan, secretary. questrians Jump ln The Saddle Don't know how to ride a horse? No problem! To join the CC Equestrian Club, experience is not a requirement. Many new members were oblivious to the many details that horse lovers need to know. Aside from the basic tech- niques, the club members were exposed to different styles of riding such as the English form. Advanced riders with the experience helped the novice members in teaching them how to groom the horses properly. Instructors showed the club how to care for horses with injuries and how to recognize the riding equip- ment. Advanced members worked on jumping while the beginners practiced trotting and cantering. In order to be a member of the Equestrian Club, dedica- tion and love for horses were the re- quirements needed. This organization gave its members the opportunity to im- prove their riding, caring, and training skills. -2, .x 'mr' jf Top row, from left to right: Mrs. Angers, Maureen McCullough, Cheryl Berry, Sharon Popson, Stephanie Biemacki, Tina Georgilas. Michelle Michaelos. Second row: Lori Mitchell, Laura Wiltshire, Joanne Wasko, Karen Weeks, Robin Reuss, Jeannine Mullan. Bottom row: Diadre Basagic, Cyrus Hart, Doug Koster, Ken Griner. E 'X' 'W 'P V 4? f5- '+Bf- W- '48-' 'iv 'fb' '-Sz: --we wry ' is -'ao 'fb -'ve-Nw -19-N-.Q S , - W ' '95 -A 'QF 61- -6- Iv- Gs -A-if -:QA few- -.Qu fem 191- pdsbj- 'eva fffiaz- :QM 'f42'I- few- 0621, N ' ,... , f.-:-w5f5:,s::s- M1 f, . . 1: , - ,, f ' , W ' ', ' 1 ' ' , ' ,V ' ,,,, ku . ,, ,M , :.. V A - H V I ' 9 1 fm, ffm -Y Awww' Aww ,, Q51-Milf' WM 'M W M QPIEGEIE LLL IEIEIQUUIELUT Music . Duran Duran . . . Violent Femmes . . . Rod Stewart . . . Billy Idol . . . Bon Jovi . . . Gen- '. esis . . . Billy Joel . . . Glass Tiger . . . Run DMC . . . Samantha Fox . . . Bangles . . . - Bananarama . . . Janet Jackson . . . Stacy Q . . . Belinda Carlyle . . . The Jetts . . . -- Steve Winwood Huey Lewis and the f News . . . Beastie Boys Peter Gabnal .- ...Ratt ...Outfield ...L.L.CoolJ I - Poison . . . The Smiths . . . U2 . . . Cutting A Q Crew . . . Madonna . . .Crowded House . . . - . George Michael . . . Wang Chung . . . Bryan 'Q Adams . . . David Bowie. 1 0 '8 5 'S 5 Love and Rackets . .. Dead or Alive , I 1 6 3. 1, 2, V .:.,, h QL- . .,., .., .Q ., V .. -. Things To Do 4 UGO to the game, ' e . beach . . . . -' parties . . . bowling . . . concerts Q movies scavenger hunt News QL . . . Trivial Pursuit . . . Disney . . . 9 World . . . visit colleges . . . Busch . lg l9I32tSmyI:lVOS5'gegl2?i:L ' ' ' Gardens . . . Malibu Grand Prix . . . E. 4 Aides Scare Baby M ' ' ' bgljgng ' Ehgnzlehilrlau ' contra scandal . . . seat belt 9 ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 ' -5 law . . . drug testing in gov- - Madness . . . work out at the spa ., L ernment .obs divestiture go to the library scuba ,Q 'Q of AT QQ 'Md Warhol 1, diving '-'fairs and Camivms' is dies not in Tagipa . . . ..: -. . -. 5 Skyway Bridge finished . ' . 5 .5 Kelly Cash becomes Miss 9 3 ' . .g-'fr --1 . L Amefiga , , , English ferry I . 5 tips over . . . Courtney Cam- 3 MOVIES And TV - - , bell Causeway redone. 5' Stand by Me . . .Wisdom . . . Crocko- .4 . - --IV . dile Dundee . . . The Three Amigos 5 . . . Room With a View . . . Platoon Q - . . . The Color of Money . . . Amen- 5 u can Tale . . . Murphy's Romance . . . -Q ' ' 'A Nightmare on Elm Street III . . . Top 3 Pnce Llst Gun . . . Amenka . . . Moonlighting Movie ' g g S450 . . . David Letterman . . . The Late 5 Concert , , , s15,00 E Show With Joan Rivers . . . Dynasty lg. Blowpop , , , 5.15 . . . Colbys . . . General Hospital . . . .. Cassettes . . . 59.00 Days of Our Lives . . . Cosby Show Vogue . . . 55.50 . . . Newhart . . . MTV . . .VH-1 . . .V- ' All Star High Tops . . . 1 52 Growing Pains I'll Take 5. 525,00 ' T Manhattan . . . Night Court . . . Pee- Compact Disc . . . 515.00 -5 wee's Playhouse . . . Bedroom Win- Swatghes , , , s55,00 dow . . . Angel Heart . . . Some Kind of Wonderful . . . 9V2 Weeks . l. at l i . , . 223 ' ' ' . ..,. . . ,. : V 5 ft 5 . Q T . . l, - --- . . That S My Style The stage was set. The players were tensed and anxious. They had been ready for several weeks. One by one they appeared, the latest arrival more ex- cited than the rest. This is the first day back to school for Central students. Ap- pearing in knockout clothes - fresh outstanding shapes and softer textures, C.C.C. students display their creativity. The hottest items during 1986-87 include bows, kha- ki cloth, gold shoes, silver belts, and the return of full- length skirts. Each unique style is a mosaic of colors either bold or pastel. Subtle shades of baby blue and pale pink accented with bursts of yellow and purple can be found. Silver is the latest l'find . It can be seen on belts, earrings, watches, 224 shirts, and even shoes. The combination of silver and turquoise invokes a feeling of western - from the harsh dusty plains where boots are wom to the city slicker in faded jeans and a beaten denim jacket. One of the most versatile items to appear on the fash- ion scene are denim mini- skirts. They can be wom from a basketball game to a spirited dance. Many looks and colors swarmed the halls of Cen- tral. Ranging from argyles and loafers to trenchcoats and bowling shoes, Central students find individuality even with a uniform. Even though students are re- stricted to a point, their true colors shine through. a New Do Foaming bottles of mousse, gal- lons of hair spray, and endless hours positioned in front of the mir- ror, mark the daily ritual students perform to create that unique hair style atop their heads. A variety of trends have been seen from the football team's crew- cuts to thebasketball team's flat- tops. Not only did the sports teams originate new popular styles, but many students alone were daring and dazzling enough to shape their precious locks into notable fashion statements. The Top Gun look became favored among the guys, while most girls chose the bob style with a tight penn attached. The amount of money spent on hair products alone represents the pride that Centralites take in their appearance. Buying sculpturing gels every week gets expensive, says junior Tracey Sturm, who en- joys experimenting with modem wild 'idos . Yet there are others who naturally style their tresses such as Tracy Maulorico, who doesn't use any harsh styling tools. She simply blow dries her hair up- side dovm giving it height and full- ness. Another added expense, aside from her body boosters and protein builders, are the accenting accessories that twist, tie, clamp, and snap hair into place. Among the fashion clips are brightly col- ored bows and new banana clips that donate dimension to the ordi- nary ponytail. The many hours that are devoted by all students to the washing, dry- ing, curling, and styling of their hair are worth the effort to avoid being caught in a hairy situation. 225 53 if z Life's A Beach It's 980 and the tanning index is a 10 on a scale of 10. Get on those bath- ing suits and get on dovm to the beach, but be careful. Don't get too bumed now. The beach is one of the in places to go for Central students during the day, as well as at night. On the beach, we can meet friends and catch a tan. The Gulf of Mexico offers a quick re- fresher to beat the heat of Florida's sun. ln the water, students are known to surf, to body surf, or to just swim. Parasailing also offers an exciting al- temative to sizzling in the blazing sun. A variety of fashion and color is seen on the beach as well, ranging from one piece and two piece bathing suits for girls and long Bermuda shorts for guys. Central students frequently go to the beach at night to 'ihang out with friends. Overall, Florida's West Coast acts as a haven for students who want to go out and have a good time. . , .f Q . W , ' - Mfg V , 'gf , .T .. r- it ' .,, , r ,- ' ,M ' ' A fr: - ' ' My ' ',,,f,,,- , . ., f f '- - ,,.. gr, -'r' ' 5 if Q , . 4 kkgy A W M2 Vr,, W W MM, Q L- ' W Wqplrw ' 3 ' I, - W. V Q H , 1 V ',,, ,,,,,,,, ' l l a , f r 4 f amiga, ' in ' , 4 4 ,V . .. sw, y M , g its 'gy ,L 4 f ,mgqzaae 5' V K ig gif 5 f. W N :fr y ,Q , if-:g r 1 A ' ws 4f N f 1 f ,,,, , ww Wil , ' ,, -. ' 'f , . 1 . ,,..,. -, , , ,, , M -..., ' V-1- -ff, ' A MW .. , f ',,,,,,fxg,g,j f A V A V , ,, 1 . V V 5, nr , M N ,,,, wh 5 .. ,,,.,,,,, , , 1 , f 'Q ' v , , 1 ,,,,, . gi! :sail ' iVr00n1VrO0m!i What is the obsession with mobil- ity? If one were to ask any teenager this question, the majority of them would state that the individual gains a desired freedom. CCC students display a wide variety of ways to arrive in style. A quick glance through the student's parking lot captures visions of cars from near- ly every make, model, and price range that roll onto campus daily. Pictured are a sample of the most noteable wheels around. Senior Tim Slaughter's Dart has become a popular item. The story behind its popularity refers to him having to tow his car from the clutches of a ditch. Senior Stephanie Musumeci with her rare BMW and Senior Joe Medolla with his eccentric surf bug express their unique personalities through their cars. A super blast from the past explodes onto the grounds of Central as Junior Colleen McNulty steers in her 1958 Pontiac. This year's most fa- vored car according to many CCC drivers is the Ford Mustang. As a second home, the possession of a car allows teens to have indepen- dence and it further expresses individ- ual personalities. M . T ,' ' J, N E EEEE IQUUIUE EEEEEQ 'X xx ,W if .----- V 315, f 'Nm SQ 'A.. Enix 3 Q S 2. T W ill, f I i uf 'V 5 W A W W mam wi M R-K W 1, igj Y ga ,X E Vw, Q E i E E 3 2 I 5 E E 3 2 4 Y 2 f ? 5 f X life? H 1'f.:sewQm:sfff: f J- ' ' .iss Yal- gsm amll of ltS best 232 CQNGRAT ATIONS To The QM CLAS OFL 87 If ,', I V nf ,,AA 5 if if Q M gf Af' ,ff W W Q ,,, as M, SQ. 1 M fa? 4 1 ' SQ' FW' i x Yi : ii 17 iff! 'I f fi wig? 4 va 4 I K9 ff: X Q5 V 4' dx f , . ff l, f f ,i -fl ,J L ai ST' , . , W ' 1 I , Ju .7 W 4 5' Q Awful , .,' ,' 13. 'E A gf 'I hm,, g gg MIA!! , in 5 M. W. M Q-42,4 . 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At Green but also are encouraged 135 participate an their ages and developmental levels. will have rlwechance io develop many nthefs and build independence and self mmCwcwrl4 l Loczlrccl c1fSl1.ILly wk - Reading I Science I Sgycml Studgegy nm-nt l Nature Studies lvlerlwcxl-pmmuj l C:i'X7fC1I'lQ - INPIIFCI' wc wrlcxlm ups ull ages fn vm nml Trips T11 Tl Qrczxl l zinll QX Class of '87 1 ':':' ' EW' W :'1:-rw:-zw,- ,,. .,.- - i,.,.,, ,,,. ,, . 2 2 . - L ---'-' l :'.: ::, X 2 , ' 1 :IH I ,, P----- A - K'1 ' :: ' ' if ' 1- .. : ,: 2 Q.. X. ,f., 1 ,- ' 2 Iilr - i , : - '-- dig :,. 1 ,. rggltig LL: .Q.. ..,. 5 ,, 5. -Q .. gr ,::,.:1- ,:.,x. z '-k' . e A KQXR, Q - E 5 ,A ,.,.-.' ----- A W.--L --M .-'1' - were . - A -- -- ' . -' v ' The future is yours. Upon winning service department aduatin , ou'll look to the fu- Loke 's Service Packa e that Y ture and to the promise it holds. includes roadside assistance if You and your peers will proudly you are ever stranded. 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M f wg 1M.,,w. .,E H :. x if ,,:g:fy,,,M, , ..,,,, mf' , -5 .. , Q Anal' 1 ,ww ,,,, A E 59, X w QF COLDUIGLL BANKER IJ COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE. 600 EAST DRUID ROAD CLEARWATER, FL 33516 fB13l 441-9961 BUSINESS mmwmgwmwmgmx 18133 531-6941 RESIDENCE Mortgage cot Blvd, Surte Clearwater, FL 33520 813-535-6797 Travel 7 US 19 N. 785-5411 with Ettore Richey, Florida 55552 Family R BEST WISHES To The UATING CLASS GF 1987 A CCC Dad's Club Member Fla WATS Joseph D'EttOI'e, Jr. 1-800-282-4295 Presiclentfileneral Manager S 815-957-5274 'Tl e First National Bank of Clealwater Central phone: 441-9611 499 Cleveland St. Qilearwater, FL 1 1 E 5, E E we, E in g, fi 5 Q9 W, ,f,,.M,M W, W,,,.WMv ,,,, 1, .-,.,N.k'm - , f W S 1 GL A, ...nm w Q l f i E i Q I 35 5 is Q 5 5 L ' n' 3359+ fi? 'STI I.-N 7 , , gkM ,59?iaS?:- 'i'XX5E5f,,i. -. -:Jr --:J 2-1323358 L 7 , YF- -VVQAXM L 'Sk'H' S W1 L1 ENTS V Q, gf yu QM .. E f , . X ,, fi YE S K I - xy ,,..,. .. . Q -1 . M . : V W . -'., Q Q N x yi A Q inks! EH! XXX!!! H 5:i L,4,M:- NW Q I wi Q - . :ss 4 , .2 CGIVIPLIIVIENTS GF HCIVIERCDIVI 404 ',,,, f ff f, , M,,hW...W V ,wwhi ,f kV X Ivwll if .1-'F ,,Vv ae' X 5 .... , ,, QSQQQGSUQGSOUQGSOBQQSQBQGGQUBGGOCQGSOBQQGOBBGSOBQGSQUQGSOBGG O ar Seniors . . p rnnosaeneaesesesmonewnomoeeoosesaseeos-2 O CD O 0011 o O O 6539 i0 Qi lO Ov O Ol lO O 0 Ol o 0000 011016 Dear Peter. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, your dreams. your smile. your touch - ourself Y - O We love you. Mom. George, Leo GOOD LUCK!!! Dear Robert. - Determination made you do it!!! Don't worry, Mom. I'll make it. Thanks, Bob, you kept your word. It's all downhill from here. kid, Gmgratnlations!!! You can do anything. LW which way but U.S. 19. Love. Dad 0 C Love. Mom BI. M.K.C. 6 Dear Joe. Life is short. years rush past. My little boy grows up fast. No longer are you at my side. with your precious secrets to confide. You're off to college. with a new world to see. I'm proud of you, son, just as Dad would have been. Mom Dear Bern. What an extraordinary person you've become! As you continue to grow, please remember always how much we love you. Mom and Dad Congratulations, Kellie!!! I'm proud of you and your achievements. May your future be filled with happiness. prosperity and longevity. Love, Dad Dear Michael. Choosing you was one of the best decisions of our lives. Father Frank, S.T cautioned us when you were one year old that you would be a challenge to us. You have proven him an accurate prognosticator. We thank God for the eighteen years he has given us with you and ask Him to bless you abundantly. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Lori, Congratulations!! May your past success be your future incentive! With love and pride. Mom, Dad, Brian. Jeffery and Meghan Dear Diana. We are proud of your accomplishment. Mom and Dad Dear Greg. -------- We're so proud of you. Best of luck next year. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations, Dorf!! You're a wonderful son and brother. God sent you into our lives. The pleasure has been ours. May success he yours and may all your dreams come true. Remember we love you. God bless you, Mom, Dad. J' oe and Bob John! You are one great son. We are proud of you. Good luck at FSU. We'll miss your charm, wit and laun- dry. Love, Mom. Dad. Monica, Chris and Greg Dear Brian. - Thank you for all of the happiness you have given us. We are extremely proud of your accomplishments ward! We're proud of you! 6 Dear Bobby. 1 Congratulations from us all. Love, Dad. Mom, Gina and Mary i ------- l Dear Laura, ' Congratulations!! We're so very proud of you. r May all your dreams come true. Love, Mom and Dad i Dear Kristin. , l Congratulations!! We think you're just terrific! - Mom, Dad, Mike, Kurt, Todd. Scott. Kaye and Lauren 6. . Chris. As life's circle enlarges, remember it ends where it started . . . remember your family. your friends and' your faith. 1 Mom and Dad Dear Brian. Congratulations!!! We are very proud of you. . Happiness always, Dad and Mom' Dear Cynthia. Q Thanks for making your four years such a joy for us! Your brothers and we are proud of you. 2 Mother and Dad. Dear James. ff 6 The last. but not the least! It took you to make the! . Grand Finale, grand!! May God smile on all your days and nights. 6 Love, Mom and Dadi Dear Dawn, - 3 You light up our lives. Your smile and gentle way is a special gift. May your life's dreams all come true. We love you. Mom, Dad and Mike 0 ---.--- Steve. , We're all proud of you. Congratulations!! 6 Love, Mom, Dad. Chris and Kathy f Dear Shannon. E You are our pride and joy. Congratulations! Our love and support is always with you. We love you. Q ' Mom. Dad, and Chester! Shelly, Q Congratulations! Now it's onward and up- A Mom and Dad Dear Steven, ' 6 You worked so hard and made us so proud. Coni gratulations! Q All our love. Mom and Dad Paganelll Kathleen. i-- Congratulations to a very nice young lady that wi We love you so much, and wish you continued success: love very much' We ue very lucky Parents- 1 Love. Mom and Dad O Mem md Dal L iT1111 ii l 306 1 SCSUQQSCQUAGSCQBQGSQDUQGGCQBQGSQQBQQGSBQGGO Q Q Q o O With love . . . QCb9QQCjs9QQ?99QQ299Qe?99QQ?99CQ?s9QQf'99QQ?99QQ2s9QQCf O pLori. All your hard work and sacrifice Hnally paid off. II am so proud of you. i Love. Mom ' Dear Stephanie. , You're come a long way. Proud of you. Love. Mom 3 ........ My dearest daughter. Gia. 'CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATION. THE ,FUTURE IS YOURS. We all love you. i Mom, Nadine, Nan and Pop I Greet. -------- I You've made this year a very special one for us! ' Love. Mike. Margaret. Chris, Steve and Kathy , Dear Peggy, -------- You're great!! Congratulations! I Lots of love, Mom and Dad ' Dear Chris, ------- I What an accomplishment!! We love you and wish ,you nothing but happy soaring!!! Mom. Dad, Katie, Meghan. Brent and Bridget I ,Dear Paulee. ' Dear Anissa. A special thought for you as you graduate: Only as high as you reach can you grow. Only as far as you seek can you go. Only as deep as you look can you see. Only as much as you dream can you be. Congratulations and great love. Mom and Dad Craig. D Always proud of you. Congratulations' I Mom. Dad. Tim and Julie Dear Reynold. As you climb the ladder of success, whatever be your goal, keep your eye on the doughnut-and not the hole!' 6 All our love always. Mom and Dad O Mike. 6 Congratulations, you have made all of us proud. Your ideals and goals are high: keep them there. Dear Melia. We're so proud of you and glad to be your parents. Mom and Dad Dear Laura. You are very special to us. We are so proud of you. Love. Mom. Dad and Sheri Dear Ron. There's a lot to be said for joining the circus. Thank goodness, at least you're leaving home. Peace at last! Mom and Dad are moving: no forwarding address available. CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK!! We love you lots, Mom and Dad Dear Heather. You have the right to grow. To change. to become. to strive. To reach for any goal, to O and don't sacrifice your principles. Our love and 6 39 limlied OUIY bl' Yom' degree support are with you in all your endeavors. Of I-2-IGHIS 2-Hd amount of effort- God love you. Mother. Dad and Dan Q C011BTatl113I-M57 Dear Robert. We love you and will miss you so very much as you progress into your future. Our barefoot bleacher- creature son. bon voyage. Love. Mom and Dad Love, Mom. Dad and Ryan Dear Bill. We love you. You have a great future ahead of you. Trust in God. Be a Christian leader. Believe in yourself. Live one day at a time. Love. Mom and Dad Congratulations! You've done a super job and we're Dei'7rV?5i5!o proud of you and We love you very much, -' -- ,proud of you. Dear Marks, t r Lime' Mom' Dad and Chuck 6 May all your dreams coma 33113655 you. Mom and Dad 6 forB2,hvZE,gyt2 wish you God's blessings always I - - '- --'-- --' ' Love, Mom, Dad and family IDeTxhaI.'1?IrezygIiJnYou're a joy Dear Lisa' - 5 ' ' L V M d D d 6 You are special to us. May all your dreams come Congratulations. Doug!! 0 e' om ae a tl-ue. Cgmprgtiglion, You're one in a million. We love you. ,Youre til with us. Q Love. Mom and Dad Mom and Dad b Love, from 82 and 83. Molik and Nairi , Dear Chris. ----- I Congratulations - You made it!!! Now catch a star D and hang on - the future is yours. ,We're so proud of you and love you very much. I Mom. Dad, road, Marybeth, scott and Brian , Dear Joanne. We are so proud of you, God bless you. p Love, Mom, Dad, Wendy and Brownie i ........ p To Wendy-Ellen. Just one more mountain to climb. Go for it!! I Love, Mom and Dad . Congratulations. Marc!!! I I Your future is very bright and we have great faith in your success. Go For It!! Congratulations. Christina!! All of our love - for your future. Mom and Dad P.S. Good luck at PC . Kevin, We're very proud of you. Congratulations. Mom and Dad 6 Dear Leah. -------- Congratulations!! We a.re very proud of you. Love. Mom. Dad and Jason Congratulations. Paul BJ' Mom and Dad -1--..-- Dear Chris. You're the tops!! Sometimes a surprise. always a joy. I with much iove. Mom and Dio We love yw- Mom and Dad I Dear Chuck. ------- Dear Steven. 5 To the best son a parent could have. We are very . We are proud of you. Good luck in college. proud of you. May all of your dreams come true. I Love. Mom and Dad 6 Love. Brother Ron and Laurie , -------- A O Congratulations. Michael. We are very proud of you. Good luck and God bless ou. y Love, Mom, Dad. Tim and P..l'. Good job, Meg' Cong'ratulations ' Love. Mom and Dad Congratulations. Jeff!! We're very proud you're our son. -------- Mom and Dad Dear Mike. Congratulations' We are very proud of you. Good luck at Villanova , Mom and Dad Lorraine. God bless you. We are proud of you. Mom and Dad To Chris, , May you always be in front of the wave. Love. Mom and Dad O O O O O O O O 0 . . . Your Parentso 'leoisfveaiaaeeisaeaisfveaisvseisweisveaisaeai 3 ff? ' ai S . 1 ff H ig H 6?-5 1 fi 5 , w,?H E55 2? I QE 'E' 5 , Jw Ass a fx, f X 1 3 ? 35,5 f - v 5 : E El ,M waz ,ga af 1 s E Q ,E A 5 5 af wx, ff . Ev, fx f , 4 ,E 5, , y, 5 WM , 4 as . 5 7 mf? X 3 . Nm wg Q, gg ,. , Q? A 5 5 1 ' X , f 1 .274 nf 44 1 V, L ff M 5' ,Q ,Yi 'F' ,ll . af wa: 7 T' n WX 'J ., R , , 1,15- hw f 'g . H, 53 ws v' on W aff! IEC? G 2 Q 1 .4 ' 55 W: Www Wm my Mmm 4-+ Wm ww ,gg We ZZQV Q s i 3 i 2 5 5 1 3 fllks- , .. ffh nc Dunedin, Flodda Every 57 minutes 33528 799 45 ffffii 1580 Pmehurst rowing And Developing Throughout the year students undergo a great amount of maturing. When entering high school as typical fresh- man, immaturity is understandable, but as students grow their views and perspectives change, becoming more adult. The first transition occurs when one reaches the legal driving age. New found freedom opens many doors to responsibility. Next before one realizes, graduation time has anived, and reality slaps one in the face. Chal- lenges of the real world are lurking about just waiting for the opportunity to be encountered. A student enters C.C.C. young, immature, only to become an educated adult when it's time to move up into work place or college. Q i G' . 6 Q5 'i.3.9Qi5'f 4 MQ X ma , X .gi . av A . W' 1 , ,..x 5- L4 if - Q .ggi K A K K l M A ijt S Q Q w L, f 4 M' If V','+ '? I' A 2, 3 5- :H 1'-ew.. f ,. reatlng Lastlng Bonds As another year falls to a close C C C students take a few moments to remember what made 1987 an explosive year Commg to mmd are the new fnendshlps that were made as dxfferent actlvltles brought students closer to gether The dlstant memones of flomecommg week bnng smiles to faces that can recall the hectlc but excltlng com petltlon between classes The bonds that developed be tween fnends at the time of mud tenn exams surely lasted until finals popped up before summer vacation New favor lte places to frequent new homework assignments to be done new secrets to share and new fun to have are what wlll be remembered when students recall thenr new fnend to I ships Q L Q E i 4 -.1 if Y Q V X ,,, I , N . 1 1 xpanding New Horizons As 1987 fizzles into the past, new growth erupts bring- ing with it a variety of improvements. Building new facili- ties, reaching new heights, and expanding new horizons come with the closing of a year, bringing new begin- nings. As graduates leave C.C.C., they will encounter fresh situations from which to leam. Other C.C.C. stu- dents, who will retum in the fall, will move up to contin- ue their high-school years. The new locker rooms and band room will be complete, and the newly elected committees or councils will plan for another successful year. At the end of a great year - 1987 - only new beginnings can follow. r fs- - s .... i if - -f. Tiff ' fat,-,gg sz. t u if I v. vi ,, f., Q M 1 u 4 , ' ,L,, m..., fs J M..,,IA . , 37' M , ,..,, W' f ' W 'kfiigfgf 4J4'?mvf,Q -'f ff , Ask. f -M .. i447 A'!' 'J' ,, js-,,'? ,' EV' Vkffw 'Q '.wk,f-,, M at x , .nm v K Q af V N175-iyiwui-fjgm1.:,T' , IMF, X oving In Different Directions Looking at the year past, many visions fill the minds of C.C.C. students. 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Clearwater Central Catholic High School - Praedator Yearbook (Clearwater, FL) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 145

1987, pg 145

Clearwater Central Catholic High School - Praedator Yearbook (Clearwater, FL) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 74

1987, pg 74

Clearwater Central Catholic High School - Praedator Yearbook (Clearwater, FL) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 161

1987, pg 161

Clearwater Central Catholic High School - Praedator Yearbook (Clearwater, FL) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 209

1987, pg 209

Clearwater Central Catholic High School - Praedator Yearbook (Clearwater, FL) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 73

1987, pg 73

Clearwater Central Catholic High School - Praedator Yearbook (Clearwater, FL) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 271

1987, pg 271


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