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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
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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
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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.
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