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

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An inner depth— That fourth dimension . . . Through Structure, knowledge, motion Senses, emotion . . . C.H.S. . . . So much we take for granted. TpBLB OF CONIEMS Dedication 1 7 Honors 1 8 EDUCATION 26 Academics 28 Seniors 72 Juniors 1 06 Sophomores 116 Qcpe wcz i26 Clubs 128 Sports 1 52 ENTERPRISE wo Advertise- ments 1 82 Senior Directory 2 1 4 EPILOGUE 232 DEDICATION One of Mr. Glenn ' s many duties is at- tending initiations, Mr. Glenn always has time to confer with parents. In our three years at Clearwater High School, you have given us understanding and advice. We have admired you as a man, and, moreover, as a friend. In all our endeavors you have di- rected our paths in the right way. Through your guidance, you have shown us respect for our school, community, and nation. With our future in mind, you have helped us to obtain the knowledge and spiritual support necessary to become responsible citizens. Because of our great respect for you and in appreciation for your unselfish service to us and Clearwater High, we, the class of 1966 dedicate our AQUA CLARA to you, Mr. ROBERT T. GLENN. MR. ROBERT GLENN As principal Mr. Glenn coordi- nates all CHS activities. J HIGHLY PRAISED SENIORS ARE. PROVABLE. One of the highest honors bestowed upon students of Clear- water High School is the selection of senior superlatives. Twenty- two seniors who represent the most outstanding qualities in various categories are elected by their classmates in the Spring. Every senior homeroom chooses two nominees in each category from which a vote is taken and the superlatives chosen. The win- ners are not revealed to the student body until the end of the year. Much secrecy surrounds this election which is probably the most interesting and selective opinion vote of the Senior Class of 1966 . BEST ALL ROUND Jacki Pequignot and Lee Luper MR. and MISS CHS Dick Knowles and Mae Ellen Kilpatrick MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Karyn McLeland and Bob Ward FUTURE LEADERS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linda Manning and Bob Dunham MOST POPULAR Mary Beth Kilpatrick and Steve Sliger 22 TOP SENIORS RECEIVE VARIOUS HONORS MOST ATTRACTIVE Lynn Owens and Art Kader MOST INTELLIGENT Marguerite Lefeber and John Van Vliet MOST ATHLETIC Jan Dunphy and Jim Davis MOST TALENTED Pat Finch and Gerald Patton WITTIEST Sharon Adelman and Sam McClelland AS SENIOR, SUPERLATIVES FRIENDLIEST Susie Gay and Bob Furney NWS RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING CWS STUDENTS National Honor Society is a honorary organization of selected students chosen by the faculty of Clearwater High School. Twice a year the club issues invita- tions at a tapping ceremony. Each member is evaluated on the four qualities of Honor Society, scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service. In addition to various projects, Honor Society provides several services to the school. These include student guides for fall registration, a get-acquainted dance, and supplying members to help new students become familiar with CHS. OFFICERS: SEATED: Angela Jacobe, historian, Bonnie Carrabotta, treasurer; STANDING: John Van Vliet, vice president, Marguerite Lefeber, ICC rep., Bob Dunham, president, Barbara Boss, parliamentarian, not pictured, Jeanne Gost, secretary Ellen taps John in bi-annual N.H.S. assembly. FRONT ROW: Mary Jo Jensen, Pat MacKinnon, Bonnie LeFleur, Karen McLeland, Linda Hamilton, Kiki Pollard, Bonnie Carrabotta, Marguerite LeFeber, Angela Jacobe, Susan Fleischer, Charles Short; SECOND ROW: Sherry Kooker, Becky Daniels, Diane Bruner, Bob Brady, Bill Miele, Kathleen Anthony, Brenda Robinson, Julie Lane, John Hellrung, Patty Richbourg, Sharon Calef, Jacki Pecquinot; THIRD ROW: Amanda Stephans, Mary Ann Clark, Marsha DeGenaro, Barbara Boss, Sue Day, Chris Cubbison, Bill Gay, Regina Keller, Suzanne Bauman, Ellen Mattingly, Simone Sunyer, Jacki Nichols; FOURTH ROW: Miss Arnold, sponsor, Miriam Ash, Boots Allen, Mae Kilpatrick, Barbara Kerk, Bruce Brock, Sandy Culbreth, John Lodge, Steve Buczinski, John Yale, Richard Hixson; FIFTH ROW: Tena Pinual, Mary Kay Earl, Lynn Peoples, Susan Walker, Ricky Goodgame, Bob Thompson, Ken Weiss, Barry Ruten- burg, Nova Bickel, Linda Manning; SIXTH ROW: Jay Rhodes, Glenn Kolk, Tom Skordas, John Van Vliet, Bob Dunham, James Harper, Scott Rawnsley, Pat Carlisle, Richard Reiss. CNC Each year Clearwater High School is privileged to receive two American Field Service students. This year not only did we have the opportunity to meet Simone Sunyer from France and Regina Kel- ler from Germany but we also sent one of our students, Barry Rutenberg to Uruguay. It did not take us long to get to know Simone and Regina and we will remember their friendship as a lasting and wonderful experience. Barry Rutenberg to Uruguay Regina Keller from Germany Simone Sunyer from France 1966 HALL OF FAME BRIAN BEAN BRUCE HARLAN MARY BETH KILPATRICK BOB DUNHAM MAE ELLEN KILPATRICK 24 S ' si‘5 i A ' HWjS j m i UR,. 6LENN HEADC FACULTY His service to this institution has always been of the highest caliber. Under his competent supervision, Clearwater High School has become one of the leading and most efficient schools in the state. Because he is never too busy to help us; never too tired to give us his kindly advice and encouragement; always willing to give his attention to anyone in trouble, Mr. Glenn will always be remembered as one of our truest, finest friends. ROBERT T. GLENN, Principal CHARACTER Mr. Glenn works before . . . The prime responsibility of education is the MAKING of MEN. This means citizens, male and female, who will find the high qualities of their nature and make every action subservient to them. The develop- ment of good character is no simple task. Within the last three decades serious tests have been thrust upon human nature. Human values have been beset by monetary depression, the devastation of wars and the uncertainty of peace. Wide-spread corruption in public office, shirking of civic responsibility, and a lack of moral sensibility in community life exist. Man ' s greatest work is the creation of his personality. Man ' s greatest inheritance is his character. Man ' s greatest achievement is his character in action. Let us ask ourselves this question: Is our character in action in accordance with God ' s plan for mankind? during . . . and after school. 28 DEDANS £UfDE SlUDEMS THROUGH THE V EAR Two of the hardest working people at Clearwater High School are Miss Myers, Girl ' s Dean, and Mr. Justice, Boy ' s Dean and assistant principal. Working closely with the rest of the administration de- partment, Miss Myers and Mr. Justice assist largely in the fields of attendance, counseling and school relations. Miss Myers and Mr. Justice often confer about students. Miss Myers is always willing to help. Regulating school activities is one of Mr. Justice ' s many duties. Miss Myers consults with parents. Mr. Justice controls traffic flow dur- ing lunch. ADVISORS COUNSEL Through the facilities offered by the Guidance Department, students can find where their abilities lie, what courses to pursue and investigate plans for the future. Mrs. Kilgore works mainly with sophomores, helping them adjust to a new environment, Mr. Forinash works with junior guidance making schedules for the senior year and Miss Sherrick is responsible for helping students prepare after graduation plans. Mr. Forinash is busy with student schedules. Miss Sherrick has college information. Mrs. Kilgore helps acquaint new students with C.H.S. 30 Mrs. Pat Rollings helps with student records. OFFICE WORKERS — ESSENTIAL ASSETS OF CWS There are many important jobs necessary to maintain an efficient school. With- out the assistance of the school secretaries and bookkeeper, Clearwater High School would not be able to continue its well- organized system. Always willing to assist in any way they can, Mrs. Bowes, Mrs. Washburn, Mrs. Jackson, and Mrs. Rolling are truly the unsung heroes of C.H.S. Keeping the financial records of C.H.S. is Mrs. Jackson ' s job. Mrs. Bowes is always ready to assist. Mrs. Washburn keeps things running smoothly in the office. 31 NEW AND DIVERSE COURSES OFFERED Working under the newly adopted semester system, the English Department of Clearwater High School of- fers a larger variety of courses than in previous years. Together with British, Contemporary American and World Literature, students may also explore the fields of Composition, Speech or Business English. With such diverse choices, one may easily pursue his spe- cific interests. JANE ARNOLD MARGARET HOWELL ETHLYN McRAE STELLA WHITMON NAOMI HILLIS WILHELMINA ROGERS BV EN6USW DEPARTMENT SERENA STEWART THOMAS PIERCE CAROL BANKS RUBY LEWIS JOHANNE HARMAN DONNA ELLIS 33 MODERN MATHEMATICS GIVES STUDENTS BROAD A fundamental knowledge in the field of mathematics is an essential part of every well-rounded student ' s education. The Mathematics Department of Clearwater High School fully meets these needs in the wide scope of courses offered. A student can begin with ele- mentary mathematics which includes math 10, algebra and geometry and then advance to the more dif- ficult areas of algebra, trigonometry, analytical ge- ometry or linear programming. The recently adopted concepts of new mathematics are now stressed in each course. KENNETH HAGER DORRIS JOHNSON HAROLD REDDICK NICK BILLIRIS 34 fNS(©wr DOUG MASON ••••••• CARL EGOLF RUTH ADKINS RUSSELL BICKFORD JO ANN TILLEY r K 1 HP V C|| JEAN FRANKS HAU ALPHA 7W0A PROMOTES MATH INTERESTS Mu Alpha Theta was established to give se- lected students inter- ested in the field of mathematics an oppor- tunity to develop their ideas and abilities. In addition to school and community projects, Mu Alpha Theta spon- sors the county-wide Math Institute. FRONT ROW: Carol Grimsly, Susan Fleischer, Mary King, Linda Hamilton, Bonnie LeFleur, Kathleen Anthony, Mrs. Camen- zend, advisor; SECOND ROW: Gary Linton, Suzanne Bauman, Mike Colpitts, Rosemarie Mentesane, Mary Jo Pirrung, Patti Richbourg, Debbie Weatherly; THIRD ROW: Bob Dunham, John Yale, Chris Cubbison, Bob Brady, Larry Dayhuff, Dale Hunter, Miriam Ash, Barbara Boss; FOURTH ROW: Dede Baskovich, Ken Weiss, Bruce Brock, Roger Portfolio, Ron Olson, John Anthony; FIFTH ROW: John Van Vliet, Scott Rawnsley, Bill Himes, Pat Carilise, Richard Reiss, Richard Hixson, Tom Skordas, Glenn Kolk. John hangs MAO banner. OFFICERS: Kathleen Anthony, secretary; Scott Rawnsley, presi- dent, Ken Weiss, vice-president; Miriam Ash, treasurer. 36 SPEECH FORMS GOOD ORATORS The Speech Department of Clearwater High School has achieved the dimensions this year which can fully match the abilities of its students. In addition to the traditional courses of speech and debate, the department has expanded to in- clude speech II and dramatics. Individual interests in public speaking can be advanced through competitive events in the National Forensic League. SUE LOHRBRAUER Important knowledge is gained through debates. PHILLIP MORRON M.F.L CRLATBQ SPEAKERS OF TOMORROW Throughout the year the members of the National Forensic League have ob- tained an unmatched dis- tinction in the diversive fields of speech. In many tournaments all over the state, the NFL ' ers of Clear- water High School have con- tinually come out on top. With such achievements as these, the NFL Club is one of prestige and honor. FRONT ROW: Mr. Morron, advisor, Trula O ' Haire, Elizabeth MacDonald, Suzanne Bauman; SECOND ROW: Richard Konrad, Susan Walker, Gray Mason, Don Sargent; THIRD ROW: Richard Goodgame, Sharon Adelman, David Hatch- ell, Richard Hixson. Being alone, at the podi- um is the true test for a speaker. Long hours of research are required of speakers. OFFICERS: Richard Hixson, secretary; Trula O ' Haire, treasurer; Sharon Adelman and Suzanne Bauman, co-presidents; Don Sargent, vice-president. 38 This scene highlighted the first produc- tion, Absolutely Murder . Masque and Gavel, Clearwater High School ' s dramatic club, has taken on greater dimensions than ever before under the new direction of Phillip Morron. In addition to acting skills, students also gain knowledge in lighting, make-up, and sound techniques. Long hours of work and determina- tion result in outstanding achievements both on-stage and behind the scenes. Much credit should be given to those members who contributed so much of their time and effort. OFFICERS: Sharon Adelman, president; Elizabeth MacDonald, treasurer; Chris McMurray, secretary; Trula O ' Haire, vice-presi- dent. Much work is involved backstage, too. FRONT ROW: Bonnie LeFleur, Donna Finch, Maureen Byrnes, Linda Lebecap, Janet Schneider, Sabina Kaucher, Janey FitzPatrick, Angela Jacobe, Mr. Morron, advisor; SECOND ROW: Dianne Velboon, Sherra Sheppard, Judy Burgess, Jane Burgess, Carol Schneider, Sue Beaudine, Trula O ' Haire, Dot Crook, Ruth Ann Beach, Rosemary Smith, Molly Sayder; THIRD ROW: Donna Yarnell, Charla Horman, Diane Baskovich, Mary Ann Whittington, Kitty Carr, Anne Goza, Chris McMurray, Sandy Pascall, Laura Fairbairn, Fran Davis, Chris Mitchell, Yvonne Otwell; FOURTH ROW: Wanda Ward, Cathy Hradesky, Jeannette Hazel ton, Willow Richmond, Cher Sellers, Lynda Hoffman, Janice Corns, Janice Sykes, Patti Moore, Ann Edwards, Suzanne Bauman; FIFTH ROW: Sharon Adelman, John Tsacrios, Betty Flournoy, Kitty Michel, Zippy MacDonald, Bonnie Renner, Diane Johnson, Linda Clapperton, Sara Spiegel, Candy Craig, Bonnie Crowell, Diana Zimmerman; SIXTH ROW: Dorothy Dart, Georgette Moon, Linda Shepard, Peggy Hill, Karen Webster, Diane Guinn, Jill Dielschneider, Terry Joseph, Nancy Bennet, Cindy Licht, Sheri Kooker, Gyna Gessner; SEVENTH ROW: Dianne Bruner, Cindy Denker, Patti Sutherland, Linda Minor, Peggy Acker, Asfrid Allen, Gail Crowell, Shelia Bailey, Bill Miele, Jessica Imre, Susan Walker, Michael Eilermann; EIGHTH ROW: Terry Acker, John Rowe, Kathy Hood, Liz Meisner, Jan Dunphy, Dale Hunter, Jan Moore, Morrissey Hunter, Don Sargent, Richard Konrad; NINTH ROW: Jim Confer, Bob Brady, Sam Mc- Clelland, Andy Anderson, David Chafin, Gary Beatty, Deedee Baskovich, Patty Day, Sally Day, Regina Keller. 39 SCIENCE DER4R7MENT PRCMDES STUDENTS Through the able guidance of qualified teachers and fine laboratories, students may further their understanding of scientific principles presented to them in the Science De- partment of Clearwater High School. Offered under this department is P.S.S.C., Physics, Chemistry I and II, Bi- ology I and II, Physical Science and Physiology. CATHERINE STAHL SARAH DE KIRKPATRICK 40 IMTW CO WPLETE PRjCkSRA U. - GUY KRUMMEL CHRISTINE HALL ROBERT NESTI WILLIAM BLYSHAK CHRISTOPHER SEEGER HILDA CASEY HANS ROHR 41 WED STUDENTS PREPARE. The Para Med Club of Clearwater High School is an organization de- signed to give those interested in the medical field a better chance to explore its possibilities. Interested and qualified students are ac- quainted with the medical profession and are encouraged to consider it as a possible career. Firsthand knowledge is gained through experience. FRONT ROW: Maureen Klinzing, Carol Gruber, Kathy O ' Neil, Kitty Smith, Bill Miele, Nancy Mille- man; SECOND ROW: Mark Farmelo, Kathy Weaver, Kay Hershberger, Cathy Harlan, Bob Brady, Pam Morris; THIRD ROW: Cathy MacKenzie, Harry Boucher, Patti Sutherland, Linda Minor, Bob Furney. OFFICERS: Janet Johnson, program chairman; Harry Boucher, vice-president; Kay Hershberger, president; Nancy Milleman, treasurer; Jane Blanton, reporter; Kathy Weaver, secretary. Maureen, Bob, and Mark study anatomy. 42 BIOLOGY STUDENTS LEARAJ SCIENTIFIC FACTS Barbara names the bones. Jack and Don study plant life. Students who enjoy biological studies have an excellent opportunity to expand their interests in the Biology Club. Newly devel- oped this year, the club has planned numer- ous interesting activities. Through the ex- perience gained on field trips, in the lab, and at meetings, members have a chance to obtain first hand knowledge. It is certain that this club shall continue to grow in future years. OFFICERS: SEATED: Barbara Boss, secretary; Don Garretson, president; STANDING: Jack Davis, treasurer; Susan Rollins, vice-president; Chris Conklin, parliamentarian. FRONT ROW: Mr. Blyshak, advisor, Chris McMurray, Kris Whitehurst, Gail Vellucci, James Caldwell, Miss Hall, advisor, Rose Ann Benson; SECOND ROW: Pat Turner, Mike Messer, Elizabeth Billingsly, Brenda Robinson, Cathy Rettig, JoEllen Turney; THIRD ROW: Susan Rollins, Kent Maxwell, Jack Valdes, Chris Conklin, Barbara Buss, Jack Davis. S0O4L STUDIES HUGH BROOKS stresses pride in American werttasr RAY RILLING DAVID BORDEN Combining the experiences of the past and the the- ories of the future, Social Studies makes a fascina- ting field of study. Includ- ed in this division are World, Contemporary and American History, Ameri- can Government, Ameri- canism versus Commu- nism, Psychology and Eco- nomics. Each of these courses allow students to explore an important facet of education. MARY ANN WALLER STEVE GERAKIOS HISTORY CLUB UNCOVERS PAST The newly formed History Club offers membership to those students who excel in Social Studies and display an interest in this area. It gives students a chance to advance their study of past and present. Mercy, Paul and Tena are intrigued with ancient records. FRONT ROW: Amanda Stephens, Ann Graham, Janey McCrillus, Linda Hamilton, Judy Brower, Sally Johns, Mr. Lott advisor; SECOND ROW: Alan Sikes, Linda Hancock, Mercy Weaver, Margaret Redd, Brenda Robinson, Mary Lee Hall, Anne Goza, John Lodge; THIRD ROW: Dudley Schutzendorf, Kit Greenough, Dan Stout, Michelle Beilage, Kitty Wright, Susan Marrs, Joan Valiant, Gail Crowell; FOURTH ROW: Tena Pinuell, Barry Rutenberg, Tom Myers, Robin Faber, Ellen Mattingly, Bob Thompson, Jim Harper; FIFTH ROW: Jay Rhodes, Pat Carlisle, Paul Schrader, John Nilon, Rick Goodgame, Roger Herr. John examines antique weapons. OFFICERS: SEATED: Joan Valiant, treasur- er; Robin Faber, secretary; STANDING: Michelle Beilage, vice-president; James Harper, president. 46 BASIC SKTLLS TAU GUT IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPT. The basic aims of the Industrial Arts courses are to develop skills and to fill leisure time with creative projects. This recently expanded department now includes General Shop, Electronics, Mechanical Drawing and Fine Arts. ROBERT CLAYTON NED FRISBIE WILLIAM BLEWITT RUSSELL STICHLER FORREST SMITH V-POS 2-AXIS j 47 PARLEZ DER ECPANOL? The Language Department of Clearwater High School offers a diversive and interesting selection of foreign subjects. In- cluded in these are: Latin, basis of all romance languages, French, the most poetic, Spanish, the most popular, and German, the newest addition to our language department. LUCILE CASEY MARJORIE KANN MILDRED TURNER JILL NEUMEIER INEZ BARKER JIMMY BAGGETT RICHARD MARTINEZ ROMAN CUSTOMS REVIVED THRU INTER NOS OFFICERS: SEATED: Estelle Stevenson, secretary; Ruth Day, treasurer; STANDING: Debbie Ward; vice-president, Ann Graham, president, Scott Ponemone, reporter. Ann and Tena prepare for the Latin Forum. Inter Nos, the Latin Club of Clearwater High School, is an organization designed for students who have an interest in Latin. The members sponsor several projects and this year had the award-winning skit in Tornado Tales. The highlight of the year is the Roman banquet. A scene from the award win- ning skit at Tornado Tales. FRONT ROW: Heather Carnegie, Nancy Whitcomb, Pay Beyer, Tom Haydon, Mrs. Kann, advisor; SECOND ROW: Ann Graham, Morrissey Hunter, George Grenelle, Pam Baumgartner, Debbie Ward, Amanda Stephens; THIRD ROW: Ruth Day, John Agliato, Ann Wallace, Bill Miele, John Anthony, Tena Pinuel; FOURTH ROW: Rose Grenelle, Scott Ponemone, Ellen Mc- Elfresh, Estelle Stevenson, Bob Brady, Richard Reiss. LES ESPRTTS GAIC REMEWS FREMCW CULTURE Les Esprits Gais provides a social and cultural or- ganization in which any French II student with a high B average may achieve a meaningful under- standing of the language, people, and customs. The meetings are conducted in French and offer an ex- cellent opportunity for the members to gain skill in speaking. Important projects throughout the year and the annual spring banquet make Les Es- prits Gais a worthwhile club to join. Reading and writing French is not as easy as it looks. FRONT ROW: Simone Sunyer, Charles Short, Bonnie Lefleur, Pat MacKinnon, Rosemary Smith, Claudia Guiet, Janice Sykes, Mrs. Casey, advisor; SECOND ROW: Jody Argeaux, Linda Edmunds, Mary Lee Hall, Dianne Bruner, Rose Grenelle, Jeanette Hazelton, Valerie Bishop, Estelle Stevenson; THIRD ROW: John Van Vliet, Sally Day, Ellen Mattingly, Miriam Ash, Mary Bartholomew, Sandy Brown, Cindy Denker, Robin Faber. OFFICERS: SEATED: Maureen McMahon, president; Claudia Guiet, secretary; STANDING: Gloria Crandall, vice-president; Rosemary Smith, historian; Jan Hazelwood, parliamentarian; Mary Lee Hall, publicity; Janice Sykes, treasurer. The Spanish Club float was one of the award winners in the Homecoming Parade LOS GAUCf-fOS OLE Los Gauchos extends an opportunity to gain a deeper knowledge of the Spanish language and customs. A Christmas party and spring banquet are highlights for the year. OFFICERS: SEATED: Suzanne Bauman, vice-presi- dent; STANDING: Mary Kay Earl, president, Bev Courser, secretary, Missing, Sally Johns, treasurer. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Turner, advisor, Angela Jacobe, Suzanne Bauman, Sally Johns, Betty Keenan, Susan Fleischer, Marguerite Lefeber; SECOND ROW: Jackie Nichols, Joanie Valiant, Chris Cubbison, David Peery, Kit Greenough, Mary Kay Earl, Gloria Crandall; THIRD ROW: Robin Faber, Ellen Mattingly, Steve Wignall, Bev Courser, Mary Ann Clark, Linda Manning. 51 UUSfC DEPARTMENT encourages TALENTED STEPHEN YANETOVICH Amick, Barbara Chase, Marianne Geiger, Drew King, John Anders, Jena Clanton, Harv Gibson, Steve Kirkpatrick, Marilyn Ash, Miriam Coleman, Karen Goodroe, Mary Klepfer, Chari Marie Ayres, Ctiff Cotter, Bob Grant, Gordon Kriegbaum, Raymond Bawkin, George Cremer, Burt Guy, Eddie Larsen, James Beakes, Tom Daniels, Becky Hammock, Iris Linton, Gary Beane, Deborah Davidson, Kevin Hardesty, Nancy Lipke, Linda Benson, Rose Ann Dechant, Janine Hart, Helen Lynn, Mary Bishop, Valerie Dehart, Buddy Hartford, Perry Mackey, Wallace Billingsley, Curtis Delise, Fred Hartman, Richard Mahan, Delta Bleakley, Bob Delise, Roy Hartman, Robert Mason, Kathleen Blanton, Jane Dennis, Caryl Harville, Larry Mather, Dari Blount, George Disbrow, Sue Helm, Buddy Mather, Dian Boehmer, Linda Drake, Jim Herndon, Joyce McBride, Marilyn Bolton, Debbie Duke, JoAnn Hess, Sandra McCants, Robert Bolton, John Duke, Diane Hitchens, Terry McLean, Kathryn Bonacio, Toby Durfee, Carol Honour, Lynda Mentesane, Rosemary Boomhower, Leo Durfee, Cheryl Hooper, Jane Miller, Claudell Booth, Deana Durrett, Carol Hyden, Bruce Miller, Delrick Boyd, Beverly Ehmig, George Jenkins, Theresa Moore, Phillip Bridges, Arthur Edelman, Lynne Jenkins, Leverae Murray, Douglas Broten, Connie Eubanks, Jim Johnson, Ben Nickel 1 , Phillip Brown, Joe Feenburg, Craig Kader, Ronald Olson, Ronald Bryant, Spencer Finney, Linda Keene, Barbara Olson, Laurel Burpee, Beth Gaines, Joyce Kerwin, Ginger Orlopp, Robert Caldwell, James Ganes, Bruce Kerwin, Sandra Kimball, Ann Osburne, Larry Campbell, Jay Chalkley, Joel Gay, Bill Geders, John Parsons, Leslie drum major; Bob Orlopp, president; Ray Kriegbaum; business manager; STANDING: Beverly Boyd, secre- tary; Terry Hitchens, president; Barbara Wilcox, flag captain; Larry Harville, business manager; Becky Daniels, baton co-captain; Harvey Clanton, drum major; Mary Whitney, flag captain; Sandy Kerwin, publicity director; Don Petty, property manager; Nancy Hardesty, baton co-captain; Curt Billingsely, vice- president; Debbie Weatherly, treasurer 52 ROBERT SACKETT Patfon, Larry Payfon, Rudolph Peasley, Nicky Petty, Don Pirrung, Mary Jo Porter, Judy Prentice, Alice Rawlings, Cindy Rawnsley, Scott Reed, Dede Reichle, Leon Rice, Amy Richmond, Willow Rietveld, Jack Rogers, Ben Roesler, Kenneth Rogers, Pamela Rousseau, Shirley Rulison, Donald Soils, Sandra Schacht, Jean Schaefer, Christina Shank, Linda Shimer, Max Shower, Pamela Shower, Cynthia Singer, Beverly Smith, David Stuart, Roderick Tallent, Jack Thompson, William Tsambis, Gus Vickers, William Wahl, Robert Walden, Jeanne Watson, Thomas Weatherford, Shirley Weatherly, Deborah Weayer, James Weidman, Carolyn Whitney, Mary Wice, Jacquelyn Wilcox, Barbara Wilhour, Richard Will, Jeffrey Williams, Larry Wilson, Ken Winter, Jeff Woolridge, Charles Wyllie, Alfred Yanetovich, Mariann Young, Robert Zielberg, Kathy Zimmerman, Diana The Band students show their school spirit. The C.H.S. Band marches at all football games. STUDENTS; BAND DEVELOPS FUTURE MUSICIANS Clearwater High School has an exceptionally outstand- ing Music Department. Mr. Yanetovich is in charge of Music Theory, Concert Or- chestra, Cadet Band, Swing Band, German Band and the Crimson Tornado March- ing Band. The Vocal Music Department, which includes Concert Choir, Chorus and General Music is under the direction of Mr. Sackett. Mr. Yanetovich and Mr. Sackett work together to provide the highest quality of music instruction. 53 CUG TWIRLERS ATTAIN UNISON A colorful addition to the Crimson and Grey Tornado Marching Band is the Clearwater High School flag and baton twirlers. These girls en- tertain at football games, march in local parades, and participate in concerts throughout the year. FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Duke, Iris Hammock, Jena Anders, Jane Hooper; BACK ROW: Becky Daniels, Captain, Nancy Hardesty, Captain. Laurel Olson, Barbara Amick, Shirley Rousseau. Amy Rice, Debbie Bolton, San- dy Hess. FRONT ROW: Deana Booth, Chris Schaefer, Beverly Boyd; BACK ROW: Carol Durrett, Debbie Weatherly. FRONT ROW: Marianne Chase, Jeanne Walden; BACK ROW: Janine Dechant, Barbara Wilcox, captain, Maryann Yanetovich. SPIRTED SOUND AND SERVICE SUPPORT CHS One of the most valuable assets to the Clearwater High School Music Department is the Swing Band. Consisting of the school ' s most talented musicians this group is a welcome addition to any social function. The Boosterettes are a selected group of sophomore girls who are responsible for the selling of refreshments at all home football games. The Swing Band plays at Tornado Tales. Miss Tilley and Boosterette co-cap- tains, Angela Jacobe and Debbie Purvis, confer. BOOSTERETTES: Susan Cox, Karen Williams, Jan Tennies, Margaret Adams. Carol Hill, Geralyn Singer, Jerry Fickes, Bonnie Banker, Carol Gruber, Nilda Borrego, Carol Saclarides, Linda Car- ruthers, Susan Sails, Beth Jameson, Susan Saul, Shelly Moran, Jo Ann Harris. 55 OR£WE£FRA ENTERJAINS Throughout the year, the Clearwater High School Orchestra has shown outstanding ability as musicians. Under the di- rection of Stephen Yanetovich, this group specializes in con- certs that appeal to all musical tastes. Their talent has high- lighted many assemblies and has benefitted several organiza- tional functions. The hours of practice and work have really paid off. ROSTER Flutes Valorie Bishop Diane Mather Miriam Ash Jean Root Willow Richmond Barbara Keene Joyce Gaines Clarinets John Geders Laurel Olson Don Mather James Larson Carole Durrett Shirley Weatherford Rose Ann Benson Debbie Weatherly Alto Clarinet Nicky Peasley Maryann Yanetovich Oboe Leslie Parsons Larry Harville Bass Clarinet Connie Broten Bassoon Delta Mahan Chris Snider Tenor Sax Cynthia Rawlings Alto Sax Scott Rawnsley Bill Gay Trumpet Bob Orlopp Ray Kriegbaum Ken Wilson John Bolton Horns Bob Richard Sandra Kerwin Donald Ralison Baritone Jack Rictveld Bass Bob Wahl Percussion Allen Weatherilt Linda Honour George Bawkin Timpani Terry Hitchens Bells and Chimes Jackie Wice Violins Phyllis Littlefield Ann Wallace Karen Strong Diane Brunner Roxy Darling Pat Finch Viola Jeanne Walden Bob Cotter Cello Robin Ronne Larry Patton Amy Rice Bass Ruth Ann Beach Myra Wingate Harvey Clanton Piano Becky Daniels 56 OFFICERS: SEATED: Donna Finch, business manager; Sally Day, secretary; STANDING: Pat Finch, president. Missing: Emma Moltry, vice-president CWOfR ENHANCES CHS The Concert Choir is one of the most active groups at Clear- water High School. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Sackett, the Choir entertains at numerous functions which include charity benefits, conventions, and school porgrams. Many long hours of practice and organization go into the prepa- ration of a musical program or assembly. Each member of the Concert Choir also helps to raise money to support the cost of putting on the various presentations. Sally Day Barbara Dinsmore Donna Finch Patricia Finch Bob Furney Pamela Gates Melanie Gerwig Tom Goodhue Lynda Grace David Hatfield Kay Hershberger Delbert Herwat Brenda Holland Janet Johnsa Judy Johnson Linda Thomas Jerry Touchton John Tsacrios Diane Velboom Robert Wahl Ann Wallace Wanda Ward Anne Willey Lou Willey Thomas Willms Alex Wolfe Jeannette Worth Betsy Young Robert Young ROSTER Regina Keller Maureen Klinzing Richard Knowles Cynthia Litch Delta Mahan Susan Marrs Janey McCrillus Mike Messer Janet Moore Ema Lee Motry Tom Myers Anna Nixon Candace North Sidney Odums Sandra Page Sandra Pascall James Phillips Rebecca Ramirez Judith Reid Thomas Roberts Pam Sayat Cheryl Schmitt Paul Schrader Richard Shaw David Smith Charles Short Lee Smith Barbara Steele Simone Sunyer Kathy Terrell David Anderson Daniel Beeland Bernie Benton Bruce Bethke Robert Blakley Alan Bourne Bill Boswell Douglas Burton Sheridan Burton Carolyn Cannoy Kitty Carr Michael Conklin Tom Cook Patricia Day Bob Courtright 57 VARIED IUBTH CDS TAUGHT IN BUS. ED. KARL DIEKMEYER MARJORIE JONES IVAN WERKHISER LILLIAN GRANGER Students interested in the business world find the courses offered by the Business Department at Clear- water High School a stepping stone for future careers. These courses include Business Mathematics, Typ- ing, Shorthand and Bookkeeping. AMBER TURNER CHARLES DIEHL HELEN HILL 58 FBtA PBOUDES STUDENTS U fTp OFFICE- SKILLS FBLA members decorate door for school spirit. An excellent opportunity to further develop and enhance an interest in a business ca- reer is offered by the activities of the Fu- ture Business Leaders of America Club. In addition to other numerous activities throughout the year, this club sponsors the annual Mr. CHS election. FRONT ROW: Cathy Dinsmore, Erin Godwin, Trudi Lundstrom, Nancy Baughman, Lynne Hutelin, Charlene Cole, Kathy Golden; SECOND ROW: Jeanette Hazelton, Joyce Waggoner, Connie Rucker, Kathy Lambert, Carol DeJoseph, Michelle Beilage, Linda Goetz; THIRD ROW: Linda Burgan, Lois O ' Elia, Alan Cheek, Annette Chipley, Boots Allen, Jim Curls. One of the FBLA social activities. OFFICERS: SEATED: Cathy Dins- more, secretary; Boots Allen, pres- ident; STANDING: Alan Cheek, vice- president; Missing: Carol DeJoseph, vice-president. 59 CBB PRjCMDZQ OFFfCE TRAINING The Co-operative Business Education Department is designed for the purpose of supplying jobs for those students who desire experience in the business world. Although just in its second year, this department has expanded to meet the needs of those students who wish to participate. CLEGG MILLER Penny Burke gains office skills. FRONT ROW: Cookie Gaede, Sandy Dean, Patty Birch, Corinne Pannarolc, Penny Burke, Linda Gardner; SECOND ROW: Dianna Herman, Diane Daly, Sharron Paul, Holly Williams, Jackie McLendon, Gloria Jurkowski, Miss Miller, advisor; THIRD ROW: Jay Grundneyer, Nancy Lyons, Donna Lord, Calvin Lange, Terri Jones. John Sailors. OFFICERS: Terri Jones, treas- urer; Donna Lord, secretary; Penny Burke, president. John Sailors obtains business expe rience. 60 DE. PROGRAM OFFERS TRAINING IN SALESMANSHIP RUTH POPE FRONT ROW: Karen Anderson, Judy Grizzell, Ty Phillips, Janice Burnstin, Wayne Gifford, Cathy Bullock; SECOND ROW: Sylvia Fuller, Pat Ferguson, Donna Flanary, M arc Salton, Jo Ellen Tantum, Bru-ce Nicademus, Jeff Mitchell; THIRD ROW: Tom Gates, Jeanne Leach, Don Collins, Jim Pritchett, Bill Morrison,. Bob Hagaman, Jeff Bender; FOURTH ROW: Ralph Shropshire, Craig Stevens, Kris Petersen, Ernest McGee, Ted Triantafilu, Howard Hillhouse, Mrs. Pope, advisor. vice president; Tom Gates, treasurer; Karen Anderson, recording secretay; Kris Petersen, president; Bill Morrison, photographer; Sylvia Fuller, chaplain; Jim Pritchett, parliamentarian; Janice Burnstin, corresponding secretary. In keeping with an estab- lished high standard of performance and service, the Distributive Education Club is active not only at C.H.S. but also at State and National DECA functions. Karen Andersen learns salesmanship. 61 D.CX. OFFERS ON -JOB TRAINING The Diversified Cooper- ative Training program at C.H.S. provides for its members first hand experience in jobs in a variety of fields. Under the direction of John Roberts, students can explore their interests in future occupations. Joy Floodquist learns how to take blood pres- sure. John Mercer observes car painting. OFFICERS: Bill Wetherington, sergeant at arms; Janet Rogeio, secretary; Joy Floodquist, pres- ident; Mavis Foster, vice-president; John Mercer, treasurer; Greg Duval, parliamentarian. FRONT ROW: Paul Burroughs, John Mercer, Greg Duval, Henry Troast, Mavis Foster, Cordi Kennedy, Judy Udell; SECOND ROW: Gary Brown, Sharon Garrison, Janet Rogero, Joy Floodquist, Sharon Anderson, Chris Snyder, Linda Lollis; THIRD ROW: Doug Easton, Roger Bansemer, Bill Wetherington, Jack Coats, Greg Tita; FOURTH ROW: James Pritchett, Leslie Lanier, Steve Meyer, Mr. Roberts, advisor. DRIVERS’ ED TEACHES SAFETY Highway safety is a factor stressed in every phase of our life. The re- sponsibility assumed when one goes behind the wheel of a car is mon- umental. With the assistance of qual- ified instructors and modern equip- ment, the students of Clearwater High School are provided with an excellent opportunity to gain the skills necessary for good driving and to learn the safety rules of the road. RALPH HUMMEL ED WELLS 63 SUZIE SEWRITE ZYLPHIA LEWIS • o - • V m o ° O • ° o ° c ° o ' ■ . ' • : • o • ° ; . • ; • • - w 0 . 6 • P . o . •• S ' 6 o • C A ♦ w It;” o°- V a • ‘ . o - o • 3 MATTIE SAUNDERS GTRL£ TRAIN FOR FUTURE The ever important need of home and family skills makes the Home Economics Department a vital feature of the curric- ulum at Clearwater High School. In addition to traditional courses in clothing and textiles, foods and nutrients, more spe- cialized instruction is also offered in the form of semester courses which includes Child Development, Housing and In- terior Decorating, and Personal Relationships. Flower arranging is one of the many skills taught by the Home Economics Department. 64 FUTURE HO UE UAKERC LEARN NEW TECHNIQUES Carol Gruber demonstrates the skills in gift wrapping. JoAnn keeps FHA scrapbook. Girls interested in Home Eco- nomic skills are eligible to join the Future Homemakers of America Club. This organization enables its members to earn various degrees through the par- ticipation in worthwhile proj- ects. Not only do these activities encompass individual tastes, but the members are also encour- aged to undertake school and community projects. OFFICERS: SEATED: JoAnn Rode, historian; STANDING: Kitty Smith, 1st vice- president; Sue Day, 4th vice president, Pat Carson, treasurer; Ruth Day, parlia- mentarian; Linda Hamilton, president; Maureen Byrnes, 2nd vice president. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lewis, advisor; Linda Manning, Jane Burgess, Pat Carson, Linda Breutlon, Kathy O ' Neil, Barbara Carter, Linda Hamilton, Maureen Byrenes; SECOND ROW: Sue Ledbetter, Kerry Abernathy, Kitty Smith, Carol Gruber, Carmaine Metz, Mary Mastorides, Jane Murfin; THIRD ROW: Ruth Day, JoAnn Rode, Sheila Bailey, Mary Branks, Sherri Kooker, Vicki Haun, Sue Day, Anita Mitchell, Jan Moore. 65 P.E. DEVELOPS FITNESS Under the supervision of expert instructors, students at Clearwater High School are given the opportunity to maintain top physical condition. Through both individual and dual activities, the classes gain skill and coordination and at the same time discover the true enjoyment of sports. EARLE BROWN MARTHA SMITH JAMES KARR HERB DUDLEY 66 athletes HONORED EY C-CLUB OFFICERS: Rusty Nail, treasurer; Bob Ward, vice president; Mark Hollis, secretary; Jim Davis, president. The C-Club members are involved in one of the club ' s activities. Sonny and Randy discuss football plays. The C-Club of Clearwater High School is composed of those boys who have shown outstanding ath- letic ability and achieved a high standard of sportsmanship throughout the year. FRONT ROW: Rick Goodgame, Mark Hollis, Bruce Brock, Bob Ward, David Chafin, Craig Gieske, Morris Behar, Robert Bandes, Coach Brown, sponsor; SECOND ROW: Jim Davis, George Hunt, Jim Ewbanks, Rusty Nail, Pat Osburn, Bob Van Duyne, Jim Curls, Paul Dorman, John Carter, Jack Kierecki; THIRD ROW: Sonny Bobo, Brian Bean, John Rabin, Bob Thompson, Lee Luper, Sam Roper, Jack Neese, Bob Sebek, John Krentzman, Jesse Cox; FOURTH ROW: Jim Barber, Barry Price, Bernard Brezezinski, Frank Brezezinski, Dick Knowles, Dunny Boyd, Dennis Davis. Mike Greco; FIFTH ROW: Jim Forsythe, Jay Rhodes, Dell Weible, John McMullen, Joe Cosner, Craig MacKenzie, Kent Maxwell, John Van Vliet. 67 EDUCATIONAL services PROVIDED BV LIBRARY Clearwater High School is very fortunate in having a well-equipped library. To- gether with a large selection of books, the library also contains college infor- mation and magazines to interest every- one. The library is open to the students during the day and also several nights in the week. The librarians are always willing to help a student advance his knowledge by the use of the library. MARGARET McDANIEL MARY LOU KNIGHT LYNN WOLLE 68 LIBRARY CLUB AIDS LIBRARIANS The library is constantly used by C.H.S. stu- dents. OFFICERS: SEATED: Nancy Baumghman, reporter; Bill Baumgardner, historian; STANDING: Pat Finnegan, chap- lain; Jerry Brown, District 10A representative; Margaret Lewis, district secretary. The Library Club of Clearwater High School is composed of those students who, as part of their reg- ular schedule, participate in either library assistance or audio-visual work. In addition to numerous school projects, the Library Club also sends representatives to coun- ty-wide meetings for this associ- ation. This club is an essential and integral part of the school ' s activ- ities. OFFICERS: SEATED: Idell Knight, president; STANDING: Linda Johnston, treas- urer; Ann Eunson, secretary; Laurice Larsan, vice-president. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Throm, Bill Pieratt, Jerry Brown, Ron Price, Margaret Lewis, Ann Eunson; SECOND ROW: Pat Finnegan, Jeff Shirley, Bonnie Baker, Susan Marrs, Linda Ward, Idell Knight; THIRD ROW: Sheryl Junot, Kitty Michell, Jim Coachman, Tena Pinuel, Linda Johnston, Nancy Baughman; FOURTH ROW: Laurice Larson, Don Jacobs, Ronnie Day, Bill Hott, Earlene Minnick; FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Knight, advisor; Bill Baumgardner, Jimmy Melissas, Mrs. McDaniels, advisor. CHESS CLUB COMPETES; SR . COUNCIL PLANS The Chess Club of Clearwater High School is an organization whose members are interested in the skills and competition of- fered by the game of chess. This club gives students the oppor- tunity to compete and promotes a common interest in this game of skill. OFFICERS: Tom Skordas, presdent; DeeDee Baskovich, vice-president; Miss- ing: Linda Libecap, secretary-treasurer. The Senior Council is a group of students elected from each senior homeroom. These rep- resentatives carry on numer- ous activities and projects that involve the seniors of Clear- water High School. The Senior Council sponsors the Senior homecoming float, collects sen- ior dues, arranges activities for seniors throughout the year, and is in charge of senior week at the end of the school year. FRONT ROW: Rusty Gooch, Tom Haydon, Trula O ' Haire, Diane Baskovich, Linda Libecap, Clyde Maddox, Mr. Nesti, advisor; SECOND ROW: Robert Schriever, James Vilmot, James Carmichael, Susan Walker, John Rowe, Mike Messer, Diane Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Tony Martin, Deedee Baskovich, Jim Eubanks, Grey Mason, Jim Fink, Ron Carrabotta; FOURTH ROW: Mike Brodeur, John Van Vliet, Richard Riese, Tom Skordas, John Bolton. FRONT ROW: John Tsacrios, Fran Davis, Susie Gay, Sue Williams, Pam Aldridge; SEC- OND ROW: Steve Sliger, Tom Meyers, Suzanne Bauman, Sandy Pascall, Carole Starr; THIRD ROW: Barry Rutenberg, Jan Dunphy, Bruce Brock, Ellen Mattingly, Chuck Johnson. 70 CPS STUDENTS SERVED BY LOV L WORKERS SEATED: Matthew Perry; STANDING: Roy Martin Clearwater High School is indeed for- tunate to have such a capable and dili- gent cafeteria staff and custodian workers. Long hours of planning and preparation go into the school lunch- es and in addition the cafeteria staff makes breakfast available. The custo- dians help maintain a well-kept school grounds and are always willing to as- sist after a school project. CAFETERIA WORKERS: Anna Michel, Ruth Moore, Daisey Goodman, Betty Morris, Helen Moll, Rosemary Zak, Lorraine Merryman, Jean Madderom, Bee Mills, Jo Nell Milam, Jessee Jett, Mary Fromberger, Evelyn Weideman, Esther Saporito, Emma Fuller, Frances Buird, Lee Stearns, Adell Hogue, Annie Lee Tilley, Ethel Ward, Alferetta O ' Neil. OASS OFFICERS FRCA E 70 BE SUSIE GAY Secretary YALE WEDIG Vice President STEVE SLIGER President Bob, Mr. Russell Bickford, and Yale BOB WARD Treasurer 72 BERNARD JOHN BAUMAN OREVER IN SUZANNE BAUMAN SENIORS’ WILLIAM DANIEL BAUMGARDNER W54RJS GEORGE R. BAWKIN NORMAN BRIAN BEAN STEPHANIE RAE BECKMAN MORRIS BEHAR MICHELLE JEANNE BEILAGE CAROLYN ANN BELSER ROSE ANN BENSON WILLIAM JAMES BERGSTROM BRUCE LEE BETHKE BRUCE MILLER BETTS j DENNIS DOMENIC BIANCO NEVA MAC BICKELL PATRICIA SUE BIRCH VALERIE JANE BISHOP PATRICIA ANNE BLACK SPORTS RACKED ALL THE WAV ROBERT ALAN BLAKLEY MARGARET JANE BLANTON BARBARA DIANE BOSS HARRY JOSEPH BOUCHER ROBERT JOHN BRADY GARRETT LEWIS BROWN JERRY FRANCIS BROWN DALE EDWARD BLEAKLEY ALAN STEWART BOURNE MARY SUSAN BRANKS REGINALD WAYNE BROWN JESSE LEWIS BOBO SUZANNE MARIE BOSCHEN HENRY THOMAS BOYD WILLIAM BRUCE BROCK RICHARD GEOFFERY BRODEUR SANDRA JO BROWN BONNIE ANN BRUMBAUGH RONALD DEAN CHALKLEY DAVID BRADY CHAMBERS MARY ANNETTE CHIPLEY MARY CAROLYN CLEMENS EDWARD CHARLES CASTAGNA CLASS OF ' 66 SCARS U fTH SCHOOL ALVIN RAE CLEMENTS ARLENA FAE CLEMENTS JAMES WARREN COACHMAN JACK ALLEN COATS ROBERT LEWIS FORMAN CONSTAND SUSAN ELEANOR COOKE CHARLENE COLE STEVEN ROBERT COLLMAN MICHAEL NOEL COLPITTS ROBERT CHRIS CONKLIN THOMAS PAUL COOKE CAROLYN LORRAINE COOPER CHESTER LEROY COOPER JANICE ANN CORNS FRANCIS JOSEPH COSNER SUE CAROLYN COSTIME BEVERLY COURSER SPIRIT AS Y£4R PROGRESSES SHARON COWLES JESSE ALEXANDER COX GLORIA JOY CRANDALL GAIL ANN CROWELL GEOFFERY BRIAN COURTWRIGHT RONALD ALLEN CRUM SANDRA JANE CULBRETH JAMES HENRY CURLS LINDA NELLE CURRIE BARBARA YVONNE DAERR TIMOTHY CHARLES DAILY DIANE QUIMBY DALY FRANK RICHARD DANIELS REBECCA MARIE DANIELS r [INTERESTED SENIORS JOIN v ■ r« k n yv- MARION DARBY DENNIS ROBERT DAVIS FRANCES RITA DAVIS JAMES THOMAS DAVIS RONALD IRVING DAY SUE ELLEN DAY LARRY WAYNE DAYHUFF SARA JANINE DECHANT MARSHA JEAN DeGENARO ROBERT ANTHONY DeJOSEPH STEPHEN KENNETH DELAND LOIS CATHERINE D ' ELIA RANDY KIRK DEMPSTER 90RA OURRJCULUR ACnVtTfES rjf JANET LOUISE DUNPHY MARY KAY EARL DOUGLAS ALAN EASTON CHARLES NICHOLS ECKHARDT RUTH ANN EDWARDS MARY ELIZABETH EHLER BETTYE JOANNE EHMIG LORRAINE CECILE EKBERG KENNETH R. EMERSON WILLARD LEE ERICKSON JAMES WALLACE EUBANKS ROBIN RENE FABER BARBARA ELLEN ELY WILLIAM RALPH FALZONE MARK SANDY FARMELO CRAIG MARSHALL FEENBERG MARJORIE CHERYL FELLOWS FRANCES ANN FELTY PARADE, TALES, VICTORY DANCE! DONNA JEANNE FINCH PATRICIA LEE FINCH LINDA KAY FINNEY HARBET JEAN FLANARY JOSEPH HARRISON FLETCHER JOY ELAINE FLOODQUIST BETTY CAROL FLOURNOY JAMES CARLIN FORSYTH MAVIS JOYCE FOSTER COLIN ALBERT FRANKE TRUDY LENORA FREEMAN ROBERT CHARLES FRITSCH JUDITH KAYE FULLER ALL PART OF WO UECO UfNO FUN DON GARY GARRETSON ROBERT LEGRAND FURNEY LARRY ALLEN GASPELIN ROBERT STEVEN GATES JOYCE MARIA GAINES LINDA JOAN GARDNER SHARON FRANCES GARRISON CRAIG ALLEN GIESKE LINDA SUSAN GAY JOHN ARTHUR GEDERS WAYNE ROBERT GIFFORD GAIL MARY GILMARTIN MARLENE J. 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HOJNACKI RICHARD ALLAN HIXSON JOHN WESLEY HOLCOMBE GEORGE MARK HOLLIS KATHERINE DOUGLAS HOOD CHARLA ELLEN HORMAN ROBERT WILLIAM HOYERMAN CmZBNQ OP MONTW CATHLEEN ANN HRADESKY RONNIE TYRONE HUFF BRENDA DALE HUGHES GIFFORD JOHN HURLEY LYNNE ANN HUTELIN DOROTHY EILEEN JACKSON ANGELA CONCEPCION WILLIAM BYRON JANES JACOBE LINDA LEE JENKIN MARY JOAN JENSEN SALLY BREESE JOHNS JANET LOUELL JOHNSA CHARLES ATKINSON JOHNSON III SENIOR PRIVILEGES BESTOWED DAVID WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK GLENN GENE KOLK MAUREEN JOY KLINZING MARY KATHERINE KOONTZ JERRY EDWARD KUBAL BEATRICE ANN LAY MARY ELIZABETH KILPATRICK RICHARD CREIGHTON KING VONDA KAY KNOHLARCH JAMES ADAM KINLOCH RICHARD JAMES KNOWLES RAYMOND PHILLIP KRIEGBAUM CALVIN JOEL LANGE JAMES ARTHUR LARSEN KATHY KAREN KRANZ KAREN SUE KUNELIUS SUSAN KRAUS KATHERINE ELIZABETH KYLER 88 T ■i I UPON MEMBERS OF SENIOR, OASS _ JEANNE MARIE LEACH BRENDA SUE LEDBETTER KATHRYN ANN LEE FRANCES MARGUERITE YVONNE MARIE LeFLEUR LeFEBER CHERYL CATHERINE LEWIS MARGARET LOUISE LEWIS JAMES MELVIN LIEUPO JOHN ROBERT LINDQUIST GARY BOGAN LINTON III PHYLLIS ANN LITTLEFIELD JOHN STERLING LODGE DONNA MARIE LORD TRUDI ELAINE LUNDSTROM HAROLD LEE LUPER NANCY RAE LYONS MARILYN EVELYN McBRIDE ROBERT EUGENE McCANTS MARY ELIZABETH McDANIEL ELLEN PARKER McELFRESH ERNEST WILLIAM McGEE CALENDAR, SIRLS, SUPERLATIVES, JACQUELINE JEAN McLendon SAMUEL GIVEN McClelland iii JANE McCOMB DENNIS CHARLES MclNTOSH CATHERINE L. McKENZIE KARYN ANN McLELAND DELTA LEE MAHAN MAUREEN McMAHON JOHN LAIRD McMULLEN CHRIS ANN McMURRAY JANET LOUISE MAGINN JOSEPH F. MALTET LINDA ELAINE MANNING SUSAN MARIE MARRS BARBARA JEAN MARTIN 90 BEVERLY LEI MARTIN DENNIS JAMES MARTIN SHIRLEY ALICE MARTIN OREL KATHLEEN MASON PICKED FRjO U QENIO RLQ DARI ADAIR MATHER MARY ELLEN MATTINGLY KENT LANG MAXWELL MARY ELIZABETH MEISNER STEPHEN MELNICK ROSEMARIE CAMILLE BOBBY GENE METZ CHARMAINE JO METZL WILLIAM JOHN MIELE MENTESANE NANCY JO MILLEMAN CLAUDELL DORIS MILLER DELRICK WAYMON MILLER THOMAS EUGENE MILLER ZELMA EARLENE MINNICK i ‘■ ' Jr n OPPORTUNE KNOCKS FOR MANY r ' v -‘ - ; S9R LINDA SUE MINOR ANEETA KAY MITCHELL MICHAEL CHARLES MITCHELL THOMAS TOWELL SHERRIE JEANNE MOON MONTGOMERY GARY PICKARD MOORE PAMELA RUTH MORRIS WILLIAM M. MORRISON EMA LEE MOTRY DOROTHY JEAN MURFIN THOMAS KEVE MYERS KENNETH RUSSELL NAIL CAROL JEAN NEEB JACK HARRELL NEESE TERRY CURTIS NEWKIRK ANN ELIZABETH NEWTON JACALYN LOUISE NICHOLS BRUCE EUGENE NICODEMUS JOHN CAMPBELL NUTTING LAUREL JEANNE OLSON RICHARD S. OLSON MARY LYNN OWENS CORINNE LINDA PANNAROLE DELLA JANE PARKER KATHRYN MAE PARLAMAN SANDRA LEE PASCALL KATHLEEN SUSAN PATE GERALD WAYNE PATTON SHARRON LEE PAUL RUDOLPH LOUIS PAYTON DAWNITA KAYE PEASLEY RUTH LYNN PEOPLES JACQUELYN JEAN FRANCES SUZANNA PETERS KRIS PETERSON BERNICE FRANCES PETTIS PEQUIGNOT SENIORS THROUGHOUT YEAR DONALD LLOYD PETTY CHERYL ANNE PHERO RANDALL WILLIAM MARY JO PIRRUNG KAREN DUANE POLLARD PICKELMANN SENIOR YEAR STRESSES JAY KNOX POPPLETON BARRY DOUGLAS PRICE JOHN M. PRICHYSTAL LINDA SUE PRINGLE JAMES THOMAS PRITCHETT DEBORAH LYNN PURVIS JOHN CHARLES RABIN LINDA SUSAN RAINS CAROLYN LEE REA DAVID S. REAGAN DONNA DIANNE REED RONALD REED L. SCOTT RAWNSLEY JUDITH LYNN REES ARLAYNE MARY REICHLE LEON SCHNEIDER REICHLE JUDITH JANE REID EDUCATIONAL IMPORTANCE KENNETH EMIG RETZLER JOHN S. RHODES CATHRYN JULIA RETTIG HOWARD BE RNARD RICH ROBERT LEEDY RICHARD JOHN RIETVELD KATHY JO ROESCH BENJAMIN OTIS RODGERS PATRICIA LOUISE RICHBOURGH KATHY KAY RICHEY NEAL RUSSELL RIENDEAU PHILLIP OREN ROBERSON BRENDA ANNE ROBINSON JOANN LOUISE RODE PROM NI JT — ENJOYABLE JANET KAY ROGERO SUSAN JANE ROLLINS SAMMY BOSDELL ROPER JUDITH ANNE ROS W. JOSEPH RUFF LOIS ELAINE RULISON JO ANN RUPERT BARRY BERMAN RUTENBERG JOHN CHARLES SAILORS ANTHONY DAVID SALLADIN MARC HOWARD SALTON DONALD LEE SARGENT PAMELA JOY SAYAT MICHAEL LEROY SANDLIN CHERYL JEAN SCHMITT REBECCA ARMANDA SANTIAGO CAROL ANN SCHNEIDER BRUCE ALLEN SCHOLL EVENING FOR SENIOR CLASS ' CHESTER PAUL SCHRADER SUSAN R. SCHULDT ROBERT NORMAN SEBEK LONEE BRENT SEIBERT JOHN MICHAEL SEIFERT EUGENE WESLEY SEVER JOHNNIE NORMAN RICHARD ALLEN SHAW ROGER ALAN SHERWOOD SEVERANCE 1 ll RONALD BENJAMIN SIRMONS CHARLES W. SHORT ALAN DOUGLAS SIKES THOMAS PETER SKORDAS JESSE SLIGER DAVID HAROLD SILVIE RONNIE SIMMONS DAVID JACK SMITH PAUL HOOKER SMITH REWARDING FOR CLASS OF ' 66 LINDA SUE THOMAS MICHAEL STEPHEN THOMAS BARBARA JEAN THOMPSON WILLIAM D. THOMSAS INCENTA M. THOMSON DENNIS LEE TOLLERSON JERRY DENNIS TOUCHTON THEODORE NICHOLAS TRIANTAFILU GREGORY DAVID TITA SUSAN HOPE SVENSSON STEVEN WILLIAM SWARTZ JANICE FAYE SYKES JOELLEN TANTUM HENRY ERLE TROAST SHARON ANN TROUT JOHN CARL TSACRIOS ROBERT MILTON TURNBURKE JOAN PRENTICE VALIANT SENIOR U EEfG — RVE DAYS TO REMEMBER : HEIDI VAN BRUNT JOHN HUFF VAN VLIET III LINDA CAROL VIA JOSEPH BLAKE VINSON ELSIE GRANT VOLLMER JOYCE EMILY WAGGONER ROBERT H. WAHL DIANNA W. WALKER SUSAN ELAINE WALKER ANN WALLACE ROBERT LAWRENCE WARD WANDA SUE WARD STEVE GREGORY WALLACE PRISCILLA MARGARET WATSON KAY LYNN WALTERS JOSEPH GEORGE WANCHICK JAMES ROSS WEAVER KATHLEEN LOUISE WEAVER banquet, ASSEMBLY RITA MARIE WESLEY SUSAN ELMERE WERTZ KENNETH LEONARD WEISS DELL RODGER WEIBLE YALE FRANCIS WEDIG MARY ELLEN WHITNEY NANCY LEE WHITCOMB ROBERT SMITH WESTON DIANE CATHERINE WHEELER JEFFREY LYNN WILL BARBARA SUE WILCOX FRANK STEPHEN WIGNALL MARILYN LEE WICKLINE DONALD LEE WILLISON GREGORY ALLEN WILLIS MARGARET SUE WILLIAMS LAURA JANE WILLIAMS HOLLY RUTH WILLIAMS BEN McLEOD WILMOT GARY ROGER WOODARD HARLEY O. WOODBURN BARBARA ANN WOOLLEY CHARLES THOMAS WOOLRIDGE TAG NIGHT — SEMfORS IAST NIGHT LEE ANN WONSTETLER JAN WORK JOHN ROBERT YALE- DONNA JEAN YARNELL BETSY LEE YOUNG ROBERT DOUGLAS YOUNG LAWRENCE EDWARD ZIOCK . . . BUT U E RNIALLY MADE fr! Our Senior Year Represented An unmatched class float . . . Fast, pulsating times . . . 104 CLASS ELECTIONS PRCA fDE BOBBY SUITERS Treasurer CRAIG MacKENZIE President Mr. Cantwell, Craig and Bobby prepare for the prom. CINDY BABBITT Secretary LEADERS FOR ENTF USlASTlCJUNfORS Terry Acker Jill Adams John Agliato Jay Allen Todd Allen Nancy Allison Michael Allman Andy Anderson Dave Anderson Sharon Anderson John Anthony Pam Astley Bill Atwood Cory Babbitt Cindy Babbitt Rita Bailey Bonnie Baker Sue Ball Robert Bandes Jean Bartlett Betsy Baskin Bob Batsford Pam Baumgartner Dean Baxter Ruth Ann Beach Lee Bean Deborah Beane Susan Beaudine Lee Benmayer Nancy Bennett Richard Bennett Elizabeth Benoit John Berry Kevin Betourne Ronald Bews Pat Beyer Robert Bickell Bob Biegel John Boisvert Elizabeth Billingsley John Bolton Chris Bjurquist Joyce Bolton Bill Blose Glenn Bomke Deloris Blunt Toby Bonacio Linda Boehmer Claudia Bonner Leeana Boomhower John Bretzius Bill Boswell Dan Brewer Frances Bouman Janet Brinson Richard Bowers Bruce Britt Clifford Bowling James Britton Maureen Brennan Michael Brodeur Wendy Brookins Judith Brower Diane Bruner Phillip Bryan Bernard Brzezinski Catherine Bullock Jane Burgess Judy Burgess David Burkhart Beth Burpee Barbara Burroughs JUNIORS TAKE NATIONAL MERITS TO Sheridan Burton Lucy Byrd Maureen Byrnes Bill Callerame Shirley Campbell Pam Cannoy Pat Carlisle Heather Carnegie Ray Carpenter Brenda Carroll Dave Carruthers Frank Cembruch Bill Ceraolo David Chafin Jo Ann Charter Marianne Chase Linda Chauncey Pat Chauncey Alan Cheek Diana Chek Richard Chichetti Vernon Chisholm Harvey Clanton Linda Clapperfon Mary Ann Clark Pam Cline Wanda Cobb Elliot Coleman Karen Coleman Don Collins Sue Comfort Nelle Compton Jim Confer Cathleen Conklin Michael Conklin Valree Connell Johseph Considine Kathy Constand Mary Cooper Bruce Cope Charles Cope Barbara Copeland Tom Coppedge Bob Cotter Ruth Couldren Jim Cournoyer Candy Craig Tommie Crawford Dot Crook Dianne Cross Bonnie Crowell Grant Cruikshank Chris Cubbison John Culbreth Tim Daily Dennis Daire Lee Damsker Aroxia Darling Dorothy Dart Jack Davis Ruth Day Sally Day Buddy De Hart Sandy Deichman Stewart De Journett Bob Delonch Debbie Derose Tim Devlin John Diamond Steve Di;key Dennis Dugan Jill Delschneider Diane Duke Barbara Dinsmore Chris Dulligan TEST WED SCHOLASTIC APTITUDES Bruce Duncan Carol Durfee Cheryl Durfee Carole Durrett Greg Duvall Linda Edmunds Nancy Ehlers George Ehmig Debbie Epps Carol Ernsberger Ann Eunson Jano Evans Pat Eversole Jim Ewbank Laura Fairbairn Karin Faull Don Ferguson Patsy Ferguson Sarah Fields Jim Fink Pat Finnegan Milton Flagler Jim Flaherty Donna Flannery Sue Fleisher Janet Folk Glenn Frank Karen Frasca Carl Friedman John Fritzges Sylvia Fuller Ray Gaines Dale Gambill Tim Garrigan Bill Gay Paul Gazar Drew Geiger Sandy Gesling Steve Gibson Tom Gillis Lynn Gilkey Terry Glisson Erin Godwin Rana Goettsche Rick Goodgame Tom Goodhue Joyce Gormley Ron Gosney Ann Graham Doug Graska Mike Greco Kit Greenough Rose Grenelle Phil Griffith Coral Grimsley Judy Grizzell Claudia Guiet Dianne Gwinn Bob Hagaman John Haggitt VMS JUNfORS Scott Hair Mary Hall Jill Hammers Wendy Hancock Nancy Hardesty Cathy Harlan Mike Harman Ralph Harmsen Brenda Harris George Harris Mary Ann Harris Ted Hartman Bob Hartman Larry Harville Bill Hassell David Hatchell Hilda Hatzell Pat Hawthorne Tom Haydon Marie Haymond Jeanette Hazelton Jan Hazelwood Diane Hein Pat Heller John Hellrung Howard Hillhouse Sue Himes Linda Hoffman Linda Hoffman Jan Holbrook Mary Lynne Hoi Brenda Holland Nancy Hollis Karen Holt Linda Honour Judy Horn Damon Hostetler Bill Hott Jay Houchin Bob Householder Pam Houston Linda Hoyt Marc Hudson Lynda Hughe: George Hunt Dale Hunter Morrissey Huntei Bruce Hyden Maria lannone Jay I ekes Don Jacobs Judy James David Jelks Jill Jennings Ellen Jeswald Judy Jewetfe Diane Johnson James Johnson Joe Johnson Tom Johnson CLASS TREASURY BY SEOIMS CANDY Doug Johnson Carol Johnson Liz Jones Charles Jones Lew Jordan Rose Mary Jordan Terry Joseph Bob Judge Sheryl Junot Dudley Katz Sabina Kaucher Betty Keenan Don Keenan Tim Kelly Kathy Kemmeft Bob Keppel Barry Kiefer Ann Kimball Jim Kimball Mike Kinder Chuck King Steve King John King Dale King Pat MacKinnon Bruce MacNeill Bryan MacNeill Clyde Maddox Rich Maloney Mike Manning Kathy McLean Lynn McMorrow Jimmy McWhirter Zippy MacDonald Craig MacKenzie Steve MacKenzie Dennis Lux Tom Lynd Kim McCarthy Janey McCrillus Gary McDowell Peggy McGuire Phyllis Lipert Jackie Lockwood Linda Lollis Linda Lombard Bill Lovelace. Bill Livesay Cynthia Lee Pat Legrand John Lewis Roxanne Lewis Steve Lewis Cindy Licht Juli Lane Leslie Lanier Laurice Larson Arleta Lawrence Cindy Ledebur Brenda Lee Sherry Kooker Bob Kreoger John Krentzman Janice Krueger Linda Lacock Kathy Lambert Mary King Steve Kittenplon Chari Klepfer I del I Knight Dick Konrad Wally Kooiman JUM0R6 GfVEN OPPOR7UMHVTO ORDER Rusty Manuel Larry Markham Janet Marsh Marjorie Martin Grqy Mason Dian Mather Lee Mayberry Jim Meader Bill Meeker Janet Meisfer Jim Melissas John Melko Bruce Melnick Steve Meyer Kitty Michel Berny Mills Bill Minard Bruce Mitchell Jeff Mitchell Marilyn Moman Linda Moody Lois Moon Carolyn Moore Janet Moore Patty Moore Cindy Moran Ronnie Morell Dale Murphy Ken Murphy Mary Ann Nahrstedl Russell Nash Ivey Neese George Nelson Linda Nichols Jeff Nieson John Nilon Ann Nixon Elaine Noden Sears North Robert Odums Trula O’Haire Dave O’Hara Ron Olson Larry Osborne Janice Ofwell Mike Pace Andrew Pachovas Sandra Page ft rs a Sam Palmer Jack Palmer Zonnie Pancost Jim Peck John Peebles David Peery Sarah Perkins Joel Peskin Nancy Petko James Phillips Jerry Phillips Terry Phillips Tyler Phillips William Pierot Tena Pinuel Victor Pitchon William Pittman Jan Pohlman Scott Ponemone Judy Porter Kathy Pratt Ronnie Price Pam Pride Jim Pritchett Panayota Pyrris Rebecca Ramirez Kathy Ramsdell OASS JEWELRY IF GRADES PERMIT Clyde Raveling Cindy Jo Rawlings Margaret Redd David Reeves Gail Reinhard Bill Reinhold Bonnie Renner James Revell Ellen Rhine Peggy Rhodes Bill Rice Bobbie Richart Richard Riess Chris Roberson Ricky Roberts Tom Roberts Harry Robi tail le Tom Rodak Suzanne Ronnlof Cecilia Rophie Karl Rosell Craig Ross Shirley Rousseau John Rowe Rudy Rowe Connie Rucker Sandra Sails Steve Sal ton John Sanders Lonnie Sansom Bob Schauer Janet Schneider Dudley Schultzendorl Jon Swartz Mike Scott Ann Scott Philip Scudder Ronnie Sentowski Vicky Severance Jackie Shaw Judy Shaw Wendell Sheets Patty Shelton Janet Shepard Joyce Shepard Debbie Sheppard Linda Sheppard Sherra Sheppard ST ' Max Shimer Cynthia Shower Ralph Shropshire Charlie Sichterman Bruce Simmons Sheryl Simons Larry Simpson Heather Sims ■’2C ... • Donna Smith Lee Smith Rosemary Smith Rosemary Smith Kristie Snider Molly Snyder Diane Sobil Linda Sorensen Barbara Southard Sara Spiegel Eugene Stancil Barb Steele Amanda Stephens Veronica Stoehr Bill Story Tom Street Karen Strong Edward Stroupe Larry Stuler Bobby Suitors I 14 John Sullivan David Suttle Jeanette Tagarelli Jack Tallent Kathy Terrell Elana Thomas Rick Thomas Linda Thomas Bob Thompson Rick Throckmorton Cheryl Throm Diane Throm Syble Tillery Sandra Trianfifilu Bob Trifiletti Tom Trikilis Bob Van Duyne Maria Tsacrios Dianne Velboom Sevasti Tsacrios Dale Vick Gary Underwood Dale Waddey Jack Valdes Jeanne Walden Gary Walker Jimmy Walker Debby Ward Linda Ward Peggy Ward Leslie Watson Debbie Weatherly Mercy Weaver Karen Webster Cindy Weisgerber Linda Wellman Bill Weatherington Ron Whatley Jenine White John Whitehurst Jackie Wice Jane Wiley Ann Willey Lou Willey Richard Williams vX, U 1 I WOURS TO PLEASE SENIORS WITH PROM Randy Williams Bev Williams Tom Willms Nancy Wilson Jeff Winters Alex Wolfe Sharon Womack Kitty Wright JOHN MARQUARDT President John and Mrs. Whitmon discuss the Sophomore dance. JILL COLEMAN Secretary TOM KEYSER Vice-President GOPUO UORE- OAGG WALT MANNING Treasurer 116 Gordon Abernethy Peggy Acker Jan Adams Margaret Adams Robert Adams Jane Adderley Barbara Adkinson Marilyn Ainsworth Bruce Albrecht Robert Aldridge Astrid Allen Wanda Allen Danny Alley Mark Alwin Carolyn Anders William Anderson Lada Angelova Nancy Apolon Tracy Armston Thomas Arnett Anne Athason Alan Auer Danny Bailey Judith Baker Nancy Baker Bonnie Banker Connie Barker Harris Bash Diane Baskovich Francis Bass Deborah Batstone Susan Batstone John Baughman Margaret Baumgardner Patrick Bawkin Thomas Beakes Laura Beam Gary Beatty Craig Beebe Daniel Beeland Mary Beneke Bernie Benton Diane Brinkman Henry Brinson Reinhold Brooks Vicki Brown Frederick Brumfield James Buchanan Connie Broten Craig Brown Joseph Brown Linda Brewton Arthur Bridges Linda Brinkley Karen Brady James Bredberg Linda Breton Alyce Booth Susan Borcuk Nilda Borrego Harold Botti Susan Boucher Beverly Boyd George Blount Esther Blunder Deborah Bolton Suzann Birchall Philip Blair Linda Blake Robert Bentz Mary Bergstrom Curtis Billingsley Thomas Davis Judy Day Patricia Day David Defelix Tracey Deland Ken Deland Alfred Delise Leroy Delise Caryl Dennis Steve Dennis Margarita Dinota Cheryl Dipaolo Sue Disbrow Lawrence Dole Jacquelyn Dornbos Mary Dowdy Linda Downey James Drain Judith Drain Jo Ann Duke Roy Duncan Larry Dutcher John Eberhart Carol Edelman Jessica Edelman Michael Ehmig Kathy Ehrmann Keith Eidson Frank Eilermann Deborah Ellis Mike England Liz Eversole Sherry Ewing John Fady Mary Fairchild Steve Farkas Mike Fate Jody Faull Steve Felty Phil Ferrazane Jeri Fickes Tina Fine RR ST UbOCATCUQ THROUGH ORJEMATtON Lavern Fisher Barbara Flournoy Dallas Fogg Gary Freeman Mary Jane Fitzpatrick Patricia Flowers Nancy Fordyce Susan Freeman Tim Fleming Chris Flynn Barbara Frantz Susan Fritsch Gary Frost Karen Fuller Muriel Fussell Bruce Ganos Annette Geer Virginia Gessner Robert Gilbert Bill Glass Pam Gates Frank George Harry Giarratana Ken Gilliam Pam Glisson Jane Geders Eugenia Georges Debbie Gibson Joseph Glackin Dervitt Gooch 119 Mary Goodroe William Graham Mary Goza Gordon Grant Deborah Graham Phyllis Graves Deborah Green Kimball Greenough Magnolia Green John Greiner Karen Greenough Edwin Grenelle Danny Griffon Joyce Hackett Charles Grist Jean Haenel Carol Gruber Sandra Hair Laurie Hall Nancy Hansen Iris Hammock Susan Harlan Robert Hamrick George Harmony Donald Harrell Helene Hart Donald Harriel Lesley Hassel Joanne Harris Lee Hatch GET ACQUAINTED DANCE WONORS SOPWO UORE Kevin Haverty Robert Haworth Karen Haydon Richard Haynes Pam Heilman Nancy Heimblich Joyce Herndon Helen Herr Sandra Hess Carol Hill Charles Hilleboe Carol Hilliard Terry Hillis Eleanor Hoffstetter Walter Holler Kenneth Hodley Dianna Holliday Elizabeth Holmes David Hooper Marilyn Hood Jane Hooper Janelise Hooper Stephen Hooper Jerin Houle William Houle Linda Howard Bev Humphries Bill Hunt Linda Hunter William Hunter Richard Hutchinson Jessica Imre Joyce Infinger David Ingram Cheryl Irwin David Jackson Mary Jamieson Theresa Jenkins Jim Jefferson William Jennings Llewelyn Johns Margaret Johnson J. C. Jones Joseph Jones Marc Jordan Ronald Kader Cappy Karaphil lis Davio Keeler Barbara Keene Ginger Kerwin Thomas Keyser Sharon Kimbrell Allen Kfng Michael Kirby Roy Kirchner Marilyn Kirkpatrick Cara Knight Robert Kurzen William Kuypers Deborah Lane Margaret Lassiter Willa Lawson Susan Leadenham Timothy Leary James Leabetter David Lee Gregory Lefleru Jeslyn Lehman Thomas Leighton Shelley Lenhef Margaret Leonard Ralph Leptrone Melinda Levens Frank Lewis Marilyn Lewis Michael Lewis Linda Libecap Linda Lipke Diane Littlejohn Robert Lombard Barry Lonas Felice Lopatin Irene Lovitz Patricia Lowery Joseph Loy John Ludwig Mary Lynn William McCarty Richard Mcdonald Hunter Mcgaughey Gary McGinnis William McGianis Kathleen McMahon Linda McMillen Martha McMullen Rebecca McMullen Gabrielle Macdonald Wally Mackey Wendy Madley Maurice Magly Kenneth Mahoney Ronald Maleski Temp Plecker Jacquelyn Pomper Nancy Poppa Alice Prentice Kathy Pritchett Nancy Puls Patricia Purvis Kent Quillen Thomas Rabin Charlotte Ransom Nancy Register Thomas Rehnert John Reilly John Reiter Donna Rhodes Amy Rice Willow Richmond James Robinson Katherine Robinson Elizabeth Roche Pamela Rogers Robin Ronne Mary Ross Thomas Royce Donald kunnson Frank Russell Carol Sacliarides Richard bailors Sophia Sakelson Joseph Sale Susan Sails Mary Salyer Lamont balzgerver Lorraine Sarver Susan Saul Roy Scarfone Jean bchacht Christina Schaffer Diane Scheulen Robert Schreiber Thomas Scott Esther Seaton IMrt-f UPPERCLASSMEN IN FUND DRIVES Barbara Secoia Mark Seifert Charyl Sellers Neil Senn Joe Sentowskim James Sever Linda Shank Walter Shank Esther Shearer Susan Shields Jeffrey Shirley Pamela Shower Pamels Sievert Ruth Silverman Patricia Simpson James Sims Colder Sinclair Beverly Singer Jerilyn Singer Linda Smart Barbara Ann Smith David Smith Debra Smith James Smith Janet Smith John Smith Kathryn Smith Patricia Smith Henry Smoak Joanna Snelling 123 Chris Snook Doris Spellman Ellen Stavros Liz Stidham Kathy Stinnet Brenda Stone Bill Stone Michael Stout Lynn Strickler Doug Sutherland Eugene Storrs Patricia Street Barbara St. Julien Tom Tait Bryon Stortenbecker Sharon Strickland Rod Stuart Ginny Tamburrino Bob Tantum Pat Taylor Doug Tennant Jan Tennies Ed Thazer Bill Thompson David Terhaar Joe Thomas Nancy Thompson Pam Thacker Rudolph Thompson Pam Todd JUNIOR, VARSITY TE MS COMPOSED of Harvey Totten Reuben Triplet Mark Tritschler Dan Trombine Gus Tsambis Jim Tucker Kathy Turnburke Pat Turner Jo Ellen Turvy Bob Tuttle Bob Turtly Ruth Urguhart Tim Usher Frank Vaccaro David Van Swol Beth Vaught Gayle Vellucci Mary Ann Via Bill Vickers Dick Voakes Kurt Vonder Heide Karen Waddell Janice Walker Alfred Wallace Billy Walsimgham Ken Walter Bill Walters Gail Warner Karen Watson Tom Watson Shirley Weatherford Allen Weatherlet Mike Weaver Cindy Webster Beth Webster Kathy Webster Judy Wedan John Wehinger Carolyn Weidman Jackie Weisgerber Barbara Wertz Janice Wefherington 124 . . . not an end, but a beginning Leon Whitehurst Peggie Whitmire Charles Whitt Mary Whittington Pamela Wiggins Carl Wilcox Thomas Wilhour James Williams Janice Williams Karen Williams Larry Williams Patricia Williams Jim Wilmot Connie Wilson Ken Wilson Steve Wilson Linda Wing Myra Wingate Johnny Wingfield James Winton Cheryl Wolf Franklyn Wollett Frederick Wollett Susan Work Margaret Workman Chris Worth Wymona Worth Pam Wright Daniel Varnell Mary York Bill Zeller Bruce Ziebarth Warren Whisler Steve Whitacre Frank White Kristin Whitehurst Gary Zody Doug Tennant 125 FRONT ROW: Linda Manning, Marsha DeGenaro, Becky Daniels, Cory Babbitt, John Tsacrios; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Johanne Harman, advisor; Jacki Pequignot, Richard Hixson, Mae Ellen Kilpatrick; THIRD ROW: Bob Kepple, Walter Manning, Steve Sliger, Rick Goodgame; FOURTH ROW: Craig MacKenzie, Bruce Harlan, John VanVIiet, Steve Wignall. Steve and Marsha exchange greetings on Exchange Day. a A m Bob and Craig show Walter and John the school at sophomore orientation. 128 STUDENT COUNCIL INITIATES MANY PROJECTS The Student Council is an organization working cooperatively with the faculty and administra- tion for the improvement of the school and development of leadership, character, and ma- turity of the student. It co-ordinates the activi- ties of the Inter-Club Council and the Senate and is designed to be the final student author- ity on any matter concerning the student body. The Student Council sponsors Homecoming, the Goodwill Drive, the A.F.S. Drive, Sadie Hawkins Day, and Sophomore Orientation Day. It also conducts all student elections. OFFICERS: SEATED: Jacki Pequignot, corresponding secretary; STANDING: Rick Goodgame, vice president; John Tsacrios, treasurer. Bob and Jacki help John tally votes. Bruce and Rick plan for a successful Goodwill Drive. Becky serves as Steve ' s slave on Sadie Hawkins Day. OFFICERS: Mae Ellen Kilpatrick, recording secretary Bruce Harlan, president. SENATE. REPRESE NTS STUDENTS The Senate of Clearwater High School is an essential part of our student government. Through representation from each homeroom, the Senate coordinates student and school proj- ects. These projects include: the homecoming dance, the Christmas cheer drive, and the school pictures. Indeed, such worthwhile activities make the Senate a great asset to Clearwater High. OFFICERS: SEATED: Linda Manning, president; Gail Crowell, secre- tary; STANDING: Jackie Nichols, vice president; Amanda Stephens, chaplain; Cory Babbitt, |r. class rep.; Walter Manning, soph, class rep.; Rose Ann Benson, parliamentarian. Cory, Trudy, Peggy, Jackie, and Rose Ann work on worthwhile projects for the Senate. FRONT ROW: Jerry Thoucton, Bob Keppel, Jackie Nichols, Linda Manning, Rose Ann Benson, Dorothy Dart, Lyn Hutelin, Cory Babbitt, Tena Pinuel, Carolyn Cannoy, Julie Haenal, Mr. Ray Rilling, advisor; SECOND ROW: Kathy Hood, Kit Greenough, Shannon Byrd, Dot Crook, Diane Zimmerman, Diane Johnson, Linda Clapperton, Mercy Weaver, Annette Chipley, Sally Jusko, Cathy Dinsmore; THIRD ROW: Gail Crowell, Amanda Stephens, Peggy Rhodes, Mary Lyn Holcombe, Walter Manning, Kitty Micheal, Donna Yarnell, Trudy Lunstrom, Patty Day, Bonnie Banker, Pam Thacker; FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth MacDonald, Joy Shepard, Robin Ronnie, David Lee, Mike England, David Peery, Jerri Houle, Jane Aderly, Joan Alwin, Lee Bean; FIFTH ROW: Steve Dickey, Alan Sikes, Steve Buchanan, Kim Catlin, Judy Weydan, Jane Hooper, Brenda Stone, Ronnie Mundelein, Mary Ellen Whitney, Fran Felty, Linda Pringle, Diane Stone. 130 ALL CLUB ACnVfTlES COORDINATED BV ICO Inter Club Council, a section of the student government, is composed of the vice-presidents of all the clubs and organizations of Clearwater High School. All activities of the school are co-ordinated by the members of this club. In addition the ICC also sponsors the Homecom- ing Parade and numerous projects throughout the year. These projects include a paper drive with proceeds going to the AFS and fund collections for charity. With- out ICC we would not have such a well-functioning and efficient school. Pam, and Gloria collect papers for the ICC paper drive. i i 1 ! J 1 1 ] 1 1 1 | j M 1 I w A. Q . - i FRONT ROW: Chris Bjurquist, Trula O ' Haire, JoAnn Rupert, Ellen Stavros, Debbie Ward; SECOND ROW: Pam Cannoy, Gloria Crandall, Laurice Lar- son, Carol DeJoseph, Michelle Beilage; THIRD ROW: Kitty Smith, Donna Yarnell, Tyler Phillips, Lou Willey, Mary Beth McDaniel;. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Nichols, Tim Devlin, Suzanne Bauman, Curtis Billingsley, Sandy Culbreth, Mr. Diekmeyer, advisor; FIFTH ROW: Harry Boucher, Marguerite Lefeber, Bob Sebek, Bob Bickel, DeeDee Baskovich, Ken Weiss; SIXTH ROW: John VanVIiet, Sheila Bailey, Jan Dunphy, Rick Goodgame, Susan Rollins. OFFICERS: Pam Cannoy, secretary; Tim Devlin, vice president; John VanVIiet, president. ‘ 131 KBY CLUB SERVES CUS Kiwanis International sponsors a service club for boys at Clear- water High School known as the Key Club. Its members have obtained the qualities of character and represent the greatest con- tributions of service to the school and community. Throughout the year their projects achieve the purpose of assisting a worth- while cause and promoting group spirit. Outstanding accomplish- ments of this club are the Key Club Calendar, the March of Dimes Drive, and their award-winning Homecoming Float and Skit. OFFICERS: SEATED: John Krentzman, treasurer; Bob Sebek, recording secre- tary; STANDING: Dell Weible, corresponding secretary; Jay Rhodes, presi- dent; John VanVIiet, vice president. Dave, Tom, Jay, Rick, and John make prep- arations for the 1966 calendar. FRONT ROW: Sears North, Jesse Cox, Dick Knowles, Dunnie Boyd, Mark Hollis, Larry Osburn, Jack Tallent, Rick Goodgame, Jack Neese, Bob Ward, Bill Kuypers, Richard Hixson; SECOND ROW: Mr. John Still, advisor; Dave Sal lad in, John Marquardt, Dan Beeland, Bob Keppel, Jim Walker, Bob Sebek, Bob Thompson, Bruce Melnick, Bruce Brock, Sam Palmer, Bob Metz, John Lodge; THIRD ROW: Tom Gillis, Art Kater, Jim Kimball, Bob Biegel, David Hooper, Lee Bean, Randy Dempster, Bruce Hyden, Yale Wedig, Steve Sliger, Steve Collman, John Rabin; FOURTH ROW: Frank Brezinski, Tim Daily, John VanVIiet, Jim Davis, Jay Rhodes, Dell Weible, Joe Cosner, Rusty Nail, John McMullen, Sammy Roper, Brian Bean, Tom Keyser. WE BUILD TOO” mk The Keyette Club of Clearwater High School, in affiliation with Kiwanis Ladies ' Auxiliary, is an honorary service club composed of fifty senior and junior girls who have been selected for their outstanding qualities and contributions to the school. Through many worthwhile school and community projects, the Keyettes contin- ually demonstrate an undaunted initiative and leadership. This year, the Homecoming Float that was built by the Key Club and Keyette Club together won first place in the parade. The Keyettes have also done a superior job by sponsoring a school spirit contest and work- ing in the annual March of Dimes drive. Key Club-Keyette float committee worked diligently on winning float. Ruth Day, Sandy Briwn, Sherri Kooker, Pam Aldridge; FIFTH ROW: Sharon Adelman, Annette Ch.pley, God Crowell, Jan Dunphy, Julie Ho Tina Pinuel, Peggy Rhodes, Pam Cline, Shannon Byrd. i ina rinuei, rc-yyjr miuucj, Keyettes Anne, Mary Beth, Sue and Kitty help get door decorating contest underway. OFFICERS: SEATED: Kitty Carr, president; Anne Goza, recording secretary; STANDING: JoAnn Charter, 2nd vice president; Annette Chipley, sergeant-at-arms; Barbara Steele, chaplain; Bonnie LeFleur, treasurer; Julie Haenal, corresponding secretary; Mary Beth McDaniels, 1st vice president. KEY CLUB PRESENTS 1966 CALENDAR, CfRLS The C.H.S. Calendar Revue Is one of the most popular projects at Clearwater High carried on by the Key Club. The girls are selected on the basis of poise, per- sonality, and appearance. Each girl elected represents a month on the Key Club calend ar. Lynn Owens MISS MARCH Nancy Jondahl MISS JANUARY Jacki Pequignot MISS FEBRUARY Susan Gay MISS APRIL Jacki Nichols MISS MAY Carolyn Cannoy MISS JUNE Mae Ellen Kilpatrick MISS JULY 134 Mary Beth McDaniel MISS SEPTEMBER Mary Jo Jensen MISS OCTOBER Pat Finch MISS NOVEMBER Kitty Carr MISS DECEMBER The Calendar Girls for 1966 Mary Beth Kilpatrick MISS AUGUST Wf-Y SPONSORS WORLD SERVICE Hi-Y is an international fellowship for high school boys sponsored by the Young Men ' s Chris- tian Association. The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. The only requirement for membership is to subscribe to this purpose and to attend membership classes which give the background and purpose of the Hi-Y. The club takes part in the National Hr-Y Congress, state conferences, and the Florida YMCA Youth Legislature. Hi-Y sponsors service projects throughout the year for the school and community. Paul and Mike display their National Hi-Y Fellowship FRONT ROW: Tom Royce, Frank Wollett, Charlie Hilleboe, Don Oliver, Jack Nutting, Dudley Katz, Dave Carruthers, a ue ' Mike England, Jim Revel!, Jeff Davis, Damon Hostetler; SECOND ROW: Curt Billingsley, Larry Harville, Tim Usher, Kim Caflin, George Nelson, Charlie Cope, Alan Cheek, Alan Sikes, Dave Chafin, John Hasser, John Rowe; THIRD ROW: Larry Ziock, Steve Wallace, Tom Keyser, Bruce Duncan, Steve Dickey, Bob Biegel, Carl Friedman, Dave Keeler, Chuck Whitt; FOURTH ROW: Colin Franke, Bob Bickel, Steve Collman, Paul Dorman, Michael Pace, Ken Wurster, Steve Armstrong, Ronnie Morell, James Harper, Chuck Johnson. 136 ICXC INSPIRES CHRISTIAN UVFNS- The Inter Church Youth Council is an organization of those students who are interested in the moral and spiritual aspects of every day life. The purpose of the club is to provide activities and projects through which the members benefit the student body. These projects include lunch blessings, special devotions, hand of friendship for foreign students, Friendship Chain for con- tribution to AFS, a Christmas message for each student, a friendship dinner and party for foreign students, and participation in Homecoming activities. Membership is open to any stu- dent who is interested. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ruby Lewis, advisor; Carol Gruber, Jean Campbell, Kathy O ' Neil, Kathy Kemmett, Sandy Page; SECOND ROW: Brenda Robinson, Ann Edwards, Donna Yarnell, Damon Hostetler, Tina Fine, Linda Manning; THIRD ROW: Charles Woolridge, Mary Lee Hall, Dianne Bruner, Barbara Boss, Jay Campbell, Sheila Bailey, Ann Wallace. Ann and Bill help CHS students start the day with devotions. OFFICERS: SEATED: Donna Yarnell, vice president; STANDING: Dianne Bruner, secretary; Brenda Robinson, president. 137 TRf-Hf-Y CREATES CWR STIAN CHARACTER Tri-Hi-Y, the newest formed club of the year, is a YMCA club for high school girls. Members join the club seeking friendship, adventure, recreation, and in- spiration. They seek to make living bet- ter for themselves, for their friends, and for their community. They try to make their goals realistic and at the same time, in harmony with the National Hi-Y pur- pose. Jan, Kathy, Kiki, Carole, Nancy, Rose, and Lynn work hard to make Tri-Hi-Y a big success. FRONT ROW: Claudell Miller, Candy North, Jill Coleman, Trula O ' Haire, Janie McCrillus, Linda Nichols, Ann Eunson, Mrs. Naomi Hillis, advisor; SECOND ROW: Betsy Baskin, Susan Fleischer, Pam Heilman, Sandra Hair, Delta Mahan, Lynda Grace; THIRD ROW: Sue Leadenham, Eric Godwin, Sue Desbrow, Wally Mackey, Lynn Lassiter, Kathy McMahon, Pam Davenport; FOURTH ROW: Char- maine Metzl, Susan Schuldt, Kiki Pollard, Cathy Hradesky, Patti Sutherland, Janice Sykes, Cindy Wilson, Marty Corns; FIFTH ROW: Lynda Hoffman, Anne Willey, Lynn Owens, Lou Willey, Rose Ann Benson, Jan Dunphy, Mary Bartholomew, Kathy Weaver; SIXTH ROW: Sheila Patterson, Susan Cox, Pana Goettsche, Judy Rees, Carole Starr, Nancy Milleman. SEVENTH ROW: Fran Bowman, Leslie Watson, Mary Ann Clark, Ann Newton, Martha Dowdy, Judy Reid, Carol Neeb, Sheila Bailey. OFFICERS: SEATED: Pat Finch, sergeant-at-arms; Kiki Pollard, treasurer; Donna Finch, secretary; STANDING: Lou Willey, vice president; Lynn Owens, president; Ann Willey, chaplain. Jeanne, Mary, Kathy, and Candy prepare for Tri-Hi-Y convention. OFFICE ASSISTANTS AID C.W.S. Each of the three administrative offices of Clearwater High School, Girl ' s Dean, Boy ' s Dean and Guidance Counselors, have provided the opportunity for students, as part of their daily schedule, to observe and help in the workings of the office. The jobs that are done by these students consist mainly of recording absentees, helping with student files, delivering messages, working the switchboard, and running off stencils. These and other jobs that are part of the process of administra- tive work are completed by the office assistants under the direction of the secre- taries, deans, and counselors. Sue, Bonnie, and Judy tend to daily office tasks. Mary Ann and Cathy go over switchboard routine. FRONT ROW: Rebecca Santiago, Bonnie Carrabotta, Cathy Dinsmore, Terry Phillips, Trudi Lundstrom, Linda Pringle, Suzanne Bauman, Shirley Martin; SECOND ROW: Carol Johnston, Charlene Cole, Charla Herman, Judy Brower, Susan Cooke, Ema Lee Motry, Marguerite Lefeber, Jan Dechant, Kerry Aber- nethy; THIRD ROW: Mary Jo Pirrung, Joyce Waggoner, Lynne Hutelin, Annette Chipley, Priscilla Watson, Patti Richbourg, Marlene Snyder, Carolyn Snow, Jill Abell; FOURTH ROW: Kay Hershberger, Nancy Ball, Lynn Peoples, Morrissey Hunter, Carolyn Belser, Mary King, Marilyn Wickline, Pat MacKinnon, Mary Beth McDaniel; FIFTH ROW: Sandy Culbreth, Bobbi Richart, Susan Fleischer, Ruth Day, Joyce Gaines, Bettye Ehmig, Cheryl Phero, Sue Day, Kitty Wright. SIXTH ROW: Mary Ann Clarke, Kathy Gest, Boots Allen, Carol Neeb, Michael Pace, Mary Kay Koontz, Cindy Denker, Ellen Mattingly. AOUA CLARA EMANATES NEW LOOK ON Jackie Pequignot, Jan Dunphy. Pam Aldridge, Lynn Owens The staff of the 50th publication of the Aqua Clara has produced a new and different book. At first glance, conventional items will be noticed missing, items really of small purpose. This yearbook is not for the immediate year, but for the time distant. We hope it is a book that will help one remember CHS in good and lasting memories. Richard Hixson, Editor. 140 CW£ NEWSPAPER, As winners of the Clearwater Sun Up-County High School Competition, the Clearlight main- tains an outstanding reputation for journal- istic talents. In addition to presenting a news- paper publication fifteen times a year, the Clearlight also entered the TB press project, co-sponsored the Key Club Calendar, and as- sisted in the FSPA West Coast Workshop held in Clearwater. DeGenaro, Steve Wignall, Editors-in-Chief. SEATED: Jan Work; STANDING: Mary Lee Hall, Hilda Hatzell, Jean Bartlett, Bob Brady, Cathy MacKenzie, Marc Tritschler, Lee Mayberry, John Van Vliet, Jim Tucker. Tom Myers, Sports Editor; Chris Cubbison, Reporter. SIAFF MAKES HEADLINES Sam McClelland, Feature Editor, Lee Ann Wonsetler, Club Editor. C earlight Photographers: Bert Cremer, Howard Rich, Jim Kinlock, Mr. Pierce, advisor. 143 FRONT ROW: Mr. Thomas Pierce, advisor; Suzanne Bauman, Pam Aldridge, Jacki Pequignot, Rose Ann Benson, Linda Hamilton; SECOND ROW: Sue Ledbetter, Marsha DeGenaro, Lynn Owens, Jody Argeaux, Sandy Culbreth, Mrs. Serena Stewart, advisor; THIRD ROW: Jan Dunphy, Harry Boucher, Chris Cubbison, Bob Dunham; FOURTH ROW: Sharon Adelman, Heidi Van Brunt, Tom Myers, Richard Hixson, Steve Wignall. Sue prepares for the annual Quill and Scroll picture sale. UT£RARYTAL£NTQ HONORED OFFICERS: Heidi Van Brunt, secretary- treasurer; Jan Dunphy, vice president; Harry Boucher, president. Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for high school journalists. The Clearwater High School Chapter is named for a former English and Journal- ism teacher, Edna North Knapp. Members, juniors and seniors, are chosen by the school publications advisors because of outstanding journalistic contri- butions. The club is responsible for the school scrapbook and for the picture sale at the end of the year. This year the Quill and Scroll also sponsored a dance after a basketball game. Besides heading various activities throughout the school year the society is also interested in promoting a sense of literary enthusiasm within the club. Rose Ann and Linda keep the scrapbook up to date. Mrs. Stewart extends her congrat- ulations to Lynn at initiation. 144 FTA PRODUCES EDUCATORS The Future Teachers of America is a club composed of students who have some interest in the teaching profession. Each year the club sponsors several projects and field trips. Included in these are the selling of stuffed animals, trips to various schools or observations of teaching and the annual State FTA convention. This club offers the opportunity for students to ex- plore teaching as a possible future career. Lee Ann practices teaching techniaues. FRONT ROW: Lee Wonsetler, Carol Gruber, Rose Ann Benson, Beth Jamieson, Ellen Stavros, Ann Lay; SECOND ROW: Mr. Charles Diehl, advisor; Susan Walker, Betty Keenan, Dianne Bruner, Susan Wertz; THIRD ROW: Linda Hunter, Susan Shields, Sheila Bailey, Estelle Stevenson, David Peper. Susan and Carol sell Dream Pets for FTA. Linda, Susan and Pam put aspirin and apples in the teachers ' mailbxes during teacher ap- preciation week. APS ASSfSFS STUDENT EXCHANGE The American Field Service Club of Clearwater High School was formed for the purpose of creating un- derstanding and friendship between the student body and the foreign exchange students. The club pro- vides opportunities for the exchange students to meet and talk to the members. Outstanding activities are the annual Christmas party and a farewell party at the end of the year. Sally and Ellen make Regina and Simone feel at home. OFFICERS: SEATED: Sally Jusko, secretary; Judy Brower, treasurer; STANDING: Sandy Culbreth, vice president; Ellen Mattingly, president; Barry Rutenberg, parlia- mentarian. Janie with FRONT ROW: Maureen Byrnes, Kathy Ky- ler, Fran Davis, Janie McCrillis, Damon Hostetler, Trula O ' Haire, Ann Graham, Suzanne Bauman; SECOND ROW: Sandy Page, Lynn Hutelin, Jan Dunphy, Cindy Weisgerber, Cathy Rettig, Debbie Ward, Ruth Day, Sally Jusko; THIRD ROW: Chris Dulligan, Bonnie Baker, Judy Brow- er, Cecelia Rophie, Brenda Robinson, Pam Cline, Sheri Kooker; FOURTH ROW: David Chafin, Linda Finney, Marilyn AAcBride, Dianne Bruner, Margaret Redd, Simon Sunyer, Ellen Mattingly; FIFTH ROW: DeDe Baskovich, Scott Ponemone, Sandy Culbreth, Karen Kunelius, Ken Weiss, Martha Dowdy, Regina Keller; SIXTH ROW: John Van Vliet, Sally Day, Mary Ann Clark, Tena Pinuel, Steve Wignal, Barry Rutenberg, Kit Green- ough, Mrs. Helen Hill, advisor. Regina and Simone help their native languages. RED CROSS BOOSTS UARCU OF DI WES DRIVE OFFICERS: Jane Burgess, reporter; DeeDee Baskovich, president; JoAnn Rupert, vice presi- dent; Judy Burgess, treasurer; Not pictured: Lynne Hutelin, secretary. The Red Cross Chapter of Clearwater High School consists of one representative from each homeroom in the school. This group meets once a month to carry out projects pertaining to school-wide participation such as the member- ship drive which is conducted in the fall to enroll students in the Red Cross. Another seg- ment of the group consists of active members who meet whenever necessary to carry out worthwhile service projects throughout the year. Judy and Jane promote the Red Cross Drive with posters. ■ jm jAfp . • wi| ■ i Mg SVv II T 11 ■ft - SI gEM FRONT ROW: Miss Mary Ann Waller, advisor; Janet Maginn, Cher Sellers, Jane Burgess, Judy Burgess; SECOND ROW: JoAnn Rupert, Lynne Hutelin, DeeDee Baskovich, Martha Dowdy, Gyna Gessner, Diane Baskovich. Bob, Lynne, and DeeDee make plans for the Red Cross Drive. ENTUUOASnC CHEERLEADERS LEAD TORNADO The Varsity Cheerleaders are one of the most industrious groups at Clearwater High School. Not only do they promote school spirit at various athletic events, but also are responsible for the hall decorations before important school functions. During the fall their enthusiasm can be seen at football games and pep rallies. Basketball games would not be complete without the presence of these girls. Through several projects during the year, the cheerleaders maintain an atmosphere of loyalty and spirit necessary for the unity of the entire student body. Mary Ann Nahrstedt Cheerleaders encourage the team. Susan Batstone J.V. ' S ENUVEN SOPPS. The J.V. Cheerleaders are composed of six sophomore girls who are eager to cheer the jayvee teams to victory. They spend many hours after school practicing the old cheers and learning new ones. They represent our school at all home junior varsity games. Their enthusiastic spirit does much to promote school spirit throughout the school. Cappy Karaphillis Linda Smart Georgette Moon Carolyn Cooper Carolyn, Cappy, Linda, Georgette, Karin and Susan practice their cheering for a big game. 150 Nancy Johdahl, captain. USHER0TEC KB£P CHS HOPPING Jan Dunphy, Carole Starr Chosen by student election, the Usherettes are one of the most active and important groups at Clearwater High School. Consist- ing of nine seniors and six juniors they usher at all home football and basketball games, are responsible for the colorful goal post decorations, and always promote school spirit. Amanda Stephens and Nancy Wil- son Mary Lynn Holcombe and Jo- Ann Charter. Barbara Steele and Pam Cannoy, co-captain. Bonnie LeFleur, and Sue Wil- liams. Fran Peters, and Pam Aldridge. Mary Beth McDaniel and Susie Gay. 151 Ct ARU ATER COACHES SPUR TORNADO TEAMS The athletic teams at Clearwater High School attribute much of their success to the guidance and training from the coaches. The outstanding accom- plishments in each sport would not have been achieved with- out the practice and determination which the coaches demand. During the past sever- al years, Clearwater has won champion- ships in each of the various sports co-ordi- nated by these hard- working coaches. Head Coach Earle Brown Football Coach Doug Mason Baseball Coach Charles Diehl Tennis Coach Jerry Hyde Football Coach Harold Reddick J.V. Basketball and Football Coach Merle McCracken Swimming Coach Chris Seeger Track Coach Nick Billiris Swimming and Football Coach Karl Diekmeyer Golf ONTO VICTORY Coach Jim Karr Basketball Coach Ed Wells Track X Jack Neese Ful back r TORNADOES WIN PCC CROWN The 1965 football season was indeed a success for Clearwater High as CHS compiled an 8-2 record on way to the Pinellas County Conference cham- pionship. The season opened at home in Jack White Stadium with Clear- water playing up-county rival, Dunedin. With Sonny Bobo scoring two touch- downs, the Tornadoes went on to beat the Falcons 14-0 and win the annual Kiwanis Club trophy. Clearwater won over Bishop Barry 21-7 as Bobby Metz led the Tornado attack. The CHS winning streak continued over Tarpon Springs 35-0. Against St. Pete, the Tornadoes racked up their fourth win in a down-to- the-wire thriller 7-0 and earned a 14th rating in the state. Jack Neese is forced down by Dunedin tacklers after long run Mike Mitchell Guard Barry Price Tackle Bobby Metz Halfback Jay Rhodes End Clearwater romped over Bishop Barry 21-7 Dick Knowles returns punt Tenseness mounts in the closing minutes. 14— Dunedin 0 21— Bishop Barry 7 35— Tarpon Springs 0 7— St. Petersburg 0 27— Northeast 12 6— Sarasota 33 0— Dixie Hollins 7 1 4— Seminole 0 18— Boca Ciega 13 28— Largo 0 — non-conference game. Lettermen t All County 155 John Rabin f Tom Heiser Joe Cosner Dick Knowles Dell Weible Tackle Guard End Quarterback Tackle CLEARWATER CONQUERS FOOTBALL FOES IN 1 96S Clearwater ran into defeat against Sarasota Sailors Jim Ewbanks forces thru the opposing line In the Northeast game, Clearwater was again victorious as the Vikings were defeated by a 27- 12 score. Next, the Tornadoes traveled to Sara- sota to play the undefeated Sailors. CHS lost its Region II title bid as Sarasota won decisively 35-6. Another defeat followed with Dixie Hollins edg- ing Clearwater 7-0 in a big defensive battle led by Jim Davis and John Rabin. Happiness was indeed Clearwater ' s 1965 homecoming game against the Seminole Warhawks. The Tornadoes scored their sixth win with a 14-0 decision. At this point, CHS again led in the PCC race by one game over Dixie. Clearwater defenders halt the Viking attack FRONT ROW Tom Hatcher, Bob Sebek, Bill Lovelace, Ron Carrabotta, Bruce Melnick, Steve Coleman, John Krentzman, Sears North, Jim Graham, Jack Tallent Mark Hollis, George Hunt, Dennis Davis, Jim Revel; SECOND ROW: Alvin Goodloe, Jim Ewbanks, John Van Vleit, Steve Allen, Sonny Bobo, Bruce Brock Jim Kinloch, Bob Thompson, Jesse Cox, Rick Goodgame, Dave Chafin, Larry Markham, Pat Osburn, Bobby Suitors, Bobby Metz, Dell Weible, Frank Brzezinski, Mike Mitchell, David O ' Hara; THIRD ROW: Bob Trifiletti, Sam Flagler, Bruce Dncuan, Tom Heiser, Jeff n Wint « r ' 1 B r 7 Patrick, Bruce Mac Neill, Ray Gaines, Ken Wurster, Bill Story, Jim Kimball, Joe Cosner, Dick Knowles, Lee Bean, Jim Walker, Jeff Neisen; FOURTH ROW: Vaughn Jones, Mike Jelks, Steve Jelks, Robert Odums, Bob Beigle, Jay Rhodes, Craig MacKenzie, Kent Maxwell, Jim Davis, Grant Cruikshank, Mike Pace, Dunnie Boyd, Brian Bean, Jack Neese, Sam Roper, Randy Dempster, Bob Hartman, Scott Hair. Valuable yardage is gained in closely matched Dixie Hollins ' game David Kirkpatrick End Sam Roper Tackle Dunnie Boyd Guard Bruce Brock f Center Dennis Davis End Clearwater defensive line rushes Seminole ' s quarterback John Van Vliet f Kent Maxwell Guard Tackle TORNADOES U fN As the PCC race tightened, Clearwater met Boca Ciega in a down-county battle. The Tornadoes grabbed an early lead and held on to defeat the Pirates 18-3. In the season ' s final, Clearwater played arch-rival. Largo, in the game which decided the PCC cham- pionship. Clearwater overpowered the Pack- ers from the beginning and clobbered Largo 28-0 clinching the Conference crown. Five Clearwater Tornado players were chosen for the all-PCC team. These included: Brian Bean, Jim Davis, John Rabin, Bruce Brock, and John Van Vliet. Thus, Clearwater ' s 1965 Football season concluded with an outstanding record and the PCC championship. Bob Sebek Center Mark Hollis Tackle Jim Kinlock End CHS overruns Largo. Brian Bean f Guard tSteve Coleman Halfback Clearwater scores again. The Tornadoes rush through the Beca Ciega line. .JVC FOLLOW QUIT — VICTORIOUS ON GRIDIRON ROSTER Danny Alley Bert Cremer Bill Hunt Tony Martin Rudolph Thompson Scott Anderson Denny Crocket David Ingram James Meyer Reuban Triplett Jack Baughman Tom Davis Lew Johns Brad Neisen Gus Tsambis Tom Beakes Roy Duncan Dave Keeler Sid Odums Bill Vickers Gary Beatty Larry Dutcher Allen King Gene Olner Alfred Wallace Phil Blair Mike Ehmig Mike kirby Tom Rabin Warren Whisler Harold Botti Phil Ferrazano Roy Kirchner Frank Russell Chuck Whitt Jim Bredberg Tim Fleming Marc Jordan Jim Sever Steve Whitacre Steve Buchanan Charles Grist Tim Leary Jimmy Smith Jim Winton Don Christianson George Harmony Bob Lombard Walter Shank Danny Yarnell Bob Courtright Robert Haworth Walt Manning Smoakie Smoak The 1965 Clearwater JV team, under the direc- tion of Coach Harold Reddick, achieved a per- fect season with six wins and no losses. The baby Tornadoes were led by offensive standout Jim Sever who scored an individual total of eighty-four points. SCHEDULE CHS 14 Boca Ciega 6 25 Tarpon Springs 6 47 Seminole 0 25 Dunedin 0 13 Largo 6 45 Bishop Barry 0 Pat Osburn throws another long gainer. WO UECO UtNS — 1965 tornadoes wife-cut warwawks ' Happiness is a thing called Homecoming was the theme of Homecoming 65 and the dominant thought of the student body for a week. Thursday night Tornado Tales launched the festivities with the presentation of the club skits, class floats, and the Home- coming Court. The selection of the Queen climaxed the evening with Mary Beth Kil- patrick winning the honor. Friday the Home- coming parade preceded the game against Seminole. Clearwater ' s winning score of 14- 0 set the mood for the Homecoming Dance. The Queen and her Court presided over the dance and Homecoming ' 65 concluded in spirit and happiness. Happiness is going to Homecoming Dance. Queen Mary Beth Kilpatrick 1965 HOMECOMING COURT: Robbi Richart, Jo Ann Charter, Mary Beth Kilpatrick, Mae Ellen Kilpatrick, Susie Gay, Kitty Carr, Carolyn Cannoy. Co-captains Sonny Bobo and Brian Bean crown Queen Mary Beth. Skits help to build spirit at Tornado Tales. Carolyn and Susie are introduced to the crowd at Tornado Tales. 161 CWS TORNADOES BRTN PCCTTTLE TO CLEARWATER- In the 1965-66 season, Clearwater High School captured the Pinellas County Conference basketball championship with a 16-2 conference record, and went on to win the District title before losing to number one rated Hillsboro 52-51 in the Regi onal finals. The Tornadoes, captained by Rusty Nail and Lee Luper, opened the season with thirteen consecutive wins including the Sparkling City Christmas Tournament crown, and ended the year with an overall 22-3 record. Center Mike Scott grabs another rebound against Seminole, while Dick Knowles assists. Clearwater defenders block a basket against St. Pete. KNEELING: Lee Luper, co-captain, Coach Jim Karr, Rusty Nail, co-captain. STANDING: Scott Brumfield, Dick Knowles, Steve Lewis Bob DeLonch, Mike Scott, Dell Weible, Jim Meader, Doug Graska, Dale Gambill, Bruce Simmons. CEMORS RULE. COURT SCHEDULE Clearwater 56 Riverview 48 68 Largo 59 69 Northeast 55 88 Seminole 43 70 Boca Ciega 59 73 Dixie Hollins Sparkling City Christmas Tournament 59 75 Jax Jackson 43 91 Dunedin 64 75 St. Pete 57 70 Bishop Barry 61 69 Tarpon Springs 48 64 Dunedin 51 •73 Largo 61 70 Northeast 74 81 Seminole 42 68 St. Pete 81 76 Bishop Barry 50 84 Tarpon Springs 56 77 Dunedin State Tournament 63 86 St. Pete 57 46 Boca Ciega 40 103 Chamberlain 61 51 Hillsboro 52 Rusty Nail Co-Captain Lee Luper Co-Captain Dell Weible Dick Knowles Rusty Nail jumps back to block a Dunedin pass. 164 JVT aM WORKS TOWARD VARSfTY NWW KNEELING: John Everheart, manager, Tom Davis, Dave Terhaar, Jack Fady, Kenny Walters, John Carlisle, Steve Buchanan, manager; STANDING: Dave Hooper, Gene Olner, Richard Hutchinson, Robin Ronne, Tom Meyer, Dave Keeler, Dallas Fogg. Mike Scott scores another two points. Under the direction of Coach Harold Reddick, the Clearwater High School junior varsity basketball squad finished the season with a 12-7 record. Clearwater ' s J.V. team, led by Dave Terhaar and Robin Ronne, recorded dual triumphs over Largo, Bishop Barry, Tarpon Springs , and Dunedin. The Baby Tornadoes topped the season with their biggest upset of the year over the Dixie Hollins J.V. team. Dick Knowles takes the ball away from St. Pete. TORNADO TRACKMEN TAKE TIRES AND TRIUMPHS This year ' s Clearwater Tornado track squad, directed by Coaches Ed Wells and Chris Seegar, continued the excellent record maintained by CHS track teams in the past. With captain, Bob Ward, leading, Clear- water participated in many major meets including Fun ' N Sun Relays, Geneva Relays, Hillsboro Relays, and the Regional and State Meets. The Tornado cross-country team also was represented in the State cross-country meet held in Gainesville. Scot Hair, CHS high jumper, prepares for the first meet. Scot Hair improves his form as he crosses the bar. The Tornado cross-country team is set for a trial run. it - Jeff Niesen practices putting the shot. 1 v i CL ■ W mmm V43I . • ' • Bft MUH ,„ , W| |,J(S ' «■ r- ' -w- yv ' -’wi P t • -a -‘ f faf 3®! iW 2 ka r 1 ' 1 2S i v ' ' l j Hr v v V - 4 . Curtis Billingsley Dave Bickel Dave Chaffin Grant Cruikshank Sonny Bobo Bert Cremer Jim Drake Roy Duncan Jim Ewbank Chris Flynn Alvin Goodloe ROSTER Craig MacKenzie Ray Gaines Walt Manning Scott Hair Chris Marine Jim Hill Mike Mitchell Bruce Haylen Jack Neese David Jackson Jeff Niesen Louis Jordan Sears North Jim Kimball Rudolf Peyton Jim Kinloch Robert Perry Jim Lewis Randy Pickelman Jay Rhodes John Sanders Steve Sliger Smoakey Smoak Bob Thompson Rudolf Thompson Jack Tallent Bob Van Duyne Bob Ward John Whitehurst Warren Whisler Jim Walker Larry Zieck Brad Melko Bob Furney Dave Keeler Jim Davis Bob Van Duyne hands off to Bob Ward as the Clearwater relay team prepares for the Geneva Relays. 1966 TRACK SCHEDULE Feb. 25 Boca Ciega-Dixie Hollins March 4 Boca Ciega-St. Petersburg March 8 Dixie Hollins March 1 1 Largo Invitational March 18 Rutledge Relays March 22 Fun ' N Sun March 26 Florida Relays March 31 Geneva Relays April 5 Plant-King-Boca Ciega April 7 Hillsboro Relays April 15 West Coast Meet April 19 Up-County Meet April 22 Conference Meet April 29 Group Meet May 6 Regional Meet May 14 State Meet 167 mr rr VAULT LORY HURDLES BN ROUTE TO VICTORY Larry Zieck and Craig MacKenzie show perfect form as they practice hurdling. To rnadoes come down the home stretch to victory. h f ‘ if Jack Neese represents CHS in the field events. Jim Ewbanks puts forth great effort to lengthen his jump. 169 GfRIS TRflJ UPW fN TENNIS The Girls ' Tennis Team under the direction of Coach Charles Diehl have again produced a winning squad for the fifth consecutive year. Led by Juniors Tena Pinuel and Carolyn Moore, and the solid support of their counterparts, the girls have won their matches with astonishing ease. These girls spend long hours during the spring months perfecting style, coordination, and ease in order to turn out a winning team. GIRL ' S TENNIS TEAM: Mary Cooper, Carolyn Moore, Doris Spelman, Jo Ann Harris, Nancy Hollis, and Tena Pinuel. Tena and Carolyn spend long hours practicing. Tena Pinuel, CHS ' s top-seeded player, demonstrates winning form. 170 • r y 9 : .- ' v BOVe TBNNfS TB M E £EL£ In its second year under Coach Charles Diehl, the Clearwater High boy ' s tennis team continued the fine efforts of last year ' s winning squad. With seniors Art Kader and Morris Be- har leading, the boys won victories in both doubles and singles events over other Pinellas County Conference teams. The CHS netters went on to par- ticipate in the district and regional meets. Through a great effort by the entire team, this year ' s boys main- tained the high status of teams in the past. Art Kader and Tom Skourdas practice for matches. KNEELING: Brad Niesen, Gordon Abernathy, Morris Behar, John Marquardt. STANDING: Rick Goodgame, Art Kader, Dan Beeland, and Tom Skourdas. 171 FRONT ROW: Don Jerjuson, Hoppy Jones, Steve Wallace, Jim Severs, Cory Babbitt, Roger Portfolio. BACK ROW: Tom Keyser, Larry Osburn, George Hunt, Dunie Boyd, Jerry Kubal, Ron Crum, Craig Gieske. NOT PICTURED: Dale Gambill, Dick Knowles Pat Osburn hurls team to victory in game with Bishop Barry. Jerry Kubal waits for the throw. 172 TORNADOES BREAJ6 UP CONFERENCE ACTION Behind the strong pitching, hitting, and fielding of the team and the enthusiasm of team captain, Craig Giesike, the powerful Tornadoes won victories over many of their conference foes. Although many vacancies were left by last year ' s seniors, Coach Ma- son trained his new recruits and produced a team worthy of reoresentina CHS. - Tom Keyser reports to bench after a hard-played inning. George Hunt defends first sack in a duel with Dunedin. Hard-hitting backstop, Don Ferguson watches Boca Ciega go down swinging. TORNADO £WfMMER£ SHOW STEADV £rR£N STH Led by seniors Jim Forsythe and John Carter, the 1966 CHS swim team had another successful year. With Coach Nick Billiris directing, the boys fol- lowed up last year ' s winning season and participated in both district and regional meets. Swimmers Geoff Courtright and Jack Kierecki also aided the Tornadoes in victories over other Pinellas County Conference teams. Through a sincere effort by the entire squad, Clearwater upheld the same high record as in past years. Richard Chicetti perfects style. Boys practice new method of back- Fast relay starts bring victories. AND STAMINA in conference COMPETITION FRONT ROW: John Carter, Jim Forsythe, Jack Kierecki; SECOND ROW: Geoff Courtright, Sam Palmer, Steve Wignall, Jack Davis; THIRD ROW: Gary Underwood, Robert Bandes, Bill Bergstrom, George Nelson; FOURTH ROW: Dave Carruthers, Dudley Katz, Bruce Cope, Bob Butiste, Bill Minard; FIFTH ROW: Gary Zody, Joe Thomas, Craig Carlson, Denny Crockett, Andy Curtis; SIXTH ROW: Steve Miller, Bob Courtright, Drew Geiger, Glenn Kolk. NOT PICTURED: Bill Erickson and Tim Dailey. ABfUTV AND W0RJ6 PAY OFF T Ivey Neese exhibits a back jack-knife. Through practice and determination the girl ' s swimming team of CHS carried away a number of important trophies. Much credit goes to these hard-work- ing girls who devote much of their free time for swimming perfection. Hours of practice are needed to per- fect style. swimuihc swmtc v v SWlMI IHr swminc - ' 11 wmiuhc swimti rKUNl ROW: Kathy Ehrmann, Ivey Neese, Carol Gruber, Jackie Nichols, Bonnie LeFleur, Rose Ann Ian h ' ? SECOND ROW: Jan Adams, Mary Bergstrom, Linda Wing, Jill Adams, Dav Ann WM! d ' a 7 T ' uT Ba,S ' ° ne ' Leslie Cassel| i ™IRD ROW: Julie Haenel, Manager, Patty LouWd Wl Mafy Bar,holomow ' Gail Greenwood, Jan Dunphy, Jan Holbrook, Kathy Zeilburg, IN FINE PERFORMANCES FOR. SIRL SWIMMERS A good start can decide the race. sr The finish is always the tensest moment. MSRDJE iidaft itl Rose Ann Benson practices back stroke. - ' Swimming practice starts early in the year Senior girls this year are Bonnie, Jackie Mary, Jan, Rosie, and Gail. 1 965 BRINGS BOBBV ' WAUCER, MEMORIAL POOL Through the diligence of student and community effort the new $65,000 Bobby Walker Memorial Pool was completed. In addition to serving the stu- dent body the Memorial pool is open for public use during the summer months. The pool is a ded- ication to the memory of Bobby Walker, who was an outstanding CHS swim- mer. Many thanks are ex- tended to the members of the committee, students, school, and county admin- istratrators for making the completion of the pool possible. GOLFERS DOMINATE COURSE Jim Curls practices chipping from a sand trap. The Clearwater High School golf team had another victorious season under Coach Karl Diekmeyer. Led by seniors Jim Barber and Gary Ar- nold, the Tornadoes played in many major meets. Indeed, through an entire team effort, Clearwater maintained the winning record held by CHS golf teams of the past. Jim Barber lofts a drive down the fairway. GOLF TEAM: Jim Barber, Bradley Gregg, Brian Bean, Bob Thompson, Gary Arnold, Jimmy Smith, Dale Waddey, Jim Curls, Alvin Clements, Mark Alwin. Alvin Clements perfects his putting. The Clearwater High School Tornado Band wishes to express its appreci- ation for the fine service Clearwater Laundry has performed for over twenty years in keeping our uniforms clean and neat. V CLEARWATER LAUNDRY 182 Luncheons from 85c • Copper Bar Lounge FISHERMAN S WHARF At the South tip of Clearwater Beach Steak Chickens too, of course Serving 11:30 AM til 10 PM Tel. 446-8956 BELL BROTHERS SHOES Better Buys Better Values Savings Galore Men ' s — Women ' s — Children ' s Richard Hixson, Angela Jacobe, Margurite Lefeber Flowers for all occasions Phone— 442-8186 Free Delivery THE CLEVELAND FLOWER SHOP 1736 Drew Street Clearwater, Florida MERWIN MERILYN Evenings— 726-4196 HASSELL Telegraph Service Don Collins 183 NATIONAL BANK OF CLEARWATER Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mary Beth Kilpatrick Mae Ellen Kilpatrick Congratulations From Your Goodyear Dealer 1196 Cleveland Street Clearwater, Florida Phone: 531-3963 VERA ' S BEAUTY SALON 1477 Belcher Road Clearwater, Florida Beauty is a Woman ' s Duty Patti Sutherland, Susie Gay 184 From Car — To Store Featuring Lemke ' s Old Fash. Brick CORNELIUS CHEESE BOX 2250 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. (East of Belcher Rd.) DELICATESSEN Wisconsin Cheeses — Sausage — Bread Ice Cold Beer to Go— Soda — Milk — Ice Cream Covering the West Coast of Florida MftlHMl-frlUMM ; | -dvtrtTi itttj xzJnc. GULF DISCOUNT HOUSE 410 So. Corona Ave. only name brand merchandise Clearwater, Fla. all juniors and seniors save Telephone 446-0178 35% on any watch jewelry and rings UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES . . . “People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.” — George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950 | FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION YOUR TAX-PAYING. INVCSTOR-OWNtO flCCTRlC COMPANY EVINRUDE DEALER Phone 584-3274 LARGO MARINE INC. Largo, Florida THUNDERBIRD 509 Seminole LONE STAR Blvd. Phone 444-7834 Free Piclc-Up Delivery CREST LAKE SUNOCO 1559 Gulf-to-Bay Clearwater, Florida BOB YARBROUGH CHUCK WILLISON Mechanic Manager Lamps and Shades Fine Selection Colonial Jlamp Shop 1506 GULF-TO-BAY BOULEVARD CLEARWATER, FLORIDA CHAS. HELENE BADER Phone 444-4324 OUTPOST 8 a.m.— a p.m. 1822 Drew Si. — 442-0265 OPEN SUNDAVS 7 | CREEN | STAMPSj Compliments of JUNIOR BALLET GUILD FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA, INC. REEK LTD. J. B., Tallahassee, M. Q., Tampa S. A., Clearwater CuUer FURNITURE 2010 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard Clearwater, Florida PHONE 446-5972 Compliments of GULF COAST REALTY 1988 Gulf-to-Bay B-AND-M DAIRY DRIVE-IN 416 Shore Drive Clearwater, Florida Hamburgers, Sodas, etc. Phone 446-1143 BERNIE ' S AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP Specialized — Auto Truck Repairs BERNIE 809 Park Street MAC Clearwater, Florida FLOURNOY ELECTRIC CO. INC. Commercial and Industrial Wiring Contractors 812 Chestnut St. 442-3116 186 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1966 GRADUATES compliments of GREENWOOD PHARMACY 1000 Cleveland Street Clearwater, Florida 446-1202 MANDALAY PHARMACY 499 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater Beach, Florida 441-9511 PRESCRIPTION CENTER 909 South Ft. Harrison Avenue Clearwater, Florida 446-3193 MIDWAY DRUGS 1647 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Clearwater, Florida 442-5171 HIGHLAND PHARMACY 1224 South Highland Avenue Clearwater, Florida 446-2337 187 Serving This Area for Over 35 Years CLEARWATER PAINT CO. A Paint for Every Purpose 304 Prospect Ave. PHONE 446-401 1 Shop FRANK ' S for the Brands you see featured in Seventeen JoAnn Rupert Kitty Carr, Carolyn Cooper Richard Hixson, Jacki Pequignot MILK If It ' s Borden ' s It ' s Got to Be Good BORDEN ' S DAIRY 8 1 5 Pierce Street Clearwater, Florida Phone 446-1066 189 DUET DUET SHOP 1984 Gulf-to-Bay Across From the High School soda fountain service ice cream donuts FRED KOROSY ' S THE SANDY CARD CENTER 617 Cleveland Street Clearwater, Florida Phone: 442-7057 GREETING CARDS for any and all occasions party goods and gifts THE SANDY BOOK STORE 322 S. Osceola Clearwater, Florida Phone 446-6129 BOOKS, STATIONERY, GIFTS Greeting Cards, Party Goo « ' k Jt V fj I yr dlMm v Tim jff E g Good Luck to the Graduates of 1 966 HELMLY ' S 1928 Gulf-to-Bay Across From Clearwater High School Sharon Fischer Janet Rogero Kathy Richey 190 LKER GLASS COMPANY Phone 446-8593 160 N. Belcher Road Clearwater, Florida Quality and Service That You Deserve PRESCRIPTION CENTER 909 South Ft. Harrison Avenue Clearwater, Florida 446-3193 Telephone 446-2997 (j DRESS SALON 708 South Fort Harrison Avenue Clearwater, Florida ROBERT R. BAUMAN, Mgr. Phone 442-5875 tzbuzannz ' i. ah-fiioni., jJna. 395 Mandalay Ave. Clearwater Beach, Fla. HITCHCOCK AGENTS STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. ' s LIFE— FIRE— AUTO STATE FARM INSURANCE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office — Bloomington, Illinois RUDY GERSTNER LOCAL AGENT 1312 S. Missouri Avenue Clearwater, Florida PHIL Largo 409 W. Bay Dr. 584-3 1 $3 HITCH Clearwater 1374 E. Cleveland 446-3192 446-7236 DON ' S DAIRY ISLE Formally Griffins Closed On Mondays Phone 442-8744 Roma Pizza Hut OUR DOUGH IS MADE FRESH DAILY ORDERS TO GO Specialize in Italian Food 2046 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Clearwater, Fla. omja Compliments of the LAGOON MOTEL AND EMBASSY RESTAURANT Phone - 443-8682 Clearwater Beach, Florida RESORTWEARi iBEACHWEAR SMITH-SWEGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Compliments of A FRIEND 191 GULF-TO-BAY BANK AND TRUST CO. 1640 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. P.O. Box 1558 Clearwater, Florida M.P.S. Banking More Personal Service MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Lynn Owens, Steve Sliger BONDED BUILDERS Henley Anderson Cooke, Inc. W. J. JACK COOKE Res. Phone 442-0357 420 INDIAN ROCKS ROAD LARGO, FLORIDA Phones: 584-1067 584-4664 Betty Flournoy, Susan Cooke BAUMM rot GAM w |1 | I i PALM PAVILION Clearwater Beach Smart Beachwear Good Food Clean Dressing Rooms Miniature Golf Randy Dempster, Jesse Cox, Joe Cosner, Bob Metz 192 sc° ras(oX!i][!}5k ' a , @s CD T E: L_ EC? U I P M FLOR.DA BRANCH 2100 GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD CLEARWATER. FLORIDA TEL 442 - 51 68 n t • ' bvvHAxxyn of H.B. U. FURNITURE, INC. 314 EAST 34TH STREET • NEW YORK. N. Y 10016 TEL. LEXINGTON 2-5900 Dl PAOLO ' S ITALIAN FOODS HOMEMADE STYLE ITALIAN FOOD ROMINE ' S CARPET DRAPERY CENTER 528 South Missouri Ave. 2295 Gulf-to-Bay — Clearwater • Carpets • Draperies • Upholstery • Furniture COMPLETE . . . HOME FURNISHINGS PHONE 446-7769 442-9103 Congratulations to the Seniors of 1966 From VARIETY FAIR GULF-TO-BAY PLAZA Goodyear Firestone Tires Paint and Body Work 24 Hour Wrecker Service LoPOINTE WEEKS Corner Belleair Road U. S. 19 Clearwater, Florida Phone 531-5120 Night 531-2578 531-2520 193 Compliments of GINNY ' S BEAUTY NOOK 1209 S. Fort Harrison Clearwater, Florida GEORGIA BLANTON, EVELYN BOWMAN AND VIRGINIA TOWNSEND Sandy Culbreth, Linda Goetz STONE BUICK OF CLEARWATER, INC. P.O. Box 329 1133 Cleveland St. Clearwater, Florida 33515 Phone 446-9581 Collin Franke AUTO ELECTRIC Automotive and Small Engine Parts I 1 5 South Greenwood Avenue Clearwater, Florida PHONE 446-3061 Harry Boucher, Bob Furney 194 uM HIGH DRY MARINA 202 Windward Passage Island Estates, Clearwater, Florida Telephone 443-5151 Bill Bergstrom Karen Kunelius Best Wishes, ' 66 Graduates JIFFY BLUEPRINT SERVICE, INC. WHILE-U-WAIT! 411-417 South Garden Ave. Clearwater, Florida Simone Sunyer Regina Keller uu ST ATO«3 mipsr rips ON THE BEACH! A new concept of convenience in banking ... is awaiting you! Relax, enjoy that vacation! Sit back, get a few extra minutes in the sun! No need to rush back to the mainland, for the new Clearwater Beach Bank is open and ready to serve. All banking services needed, during a vacation or a permanent stay are available . . . hope you ' ll stop by. 195 Compliments of §CHRAFfTS RESTAURANT and MOTOR INN Osceola Avenue and Drew Street Clearwater, Florida Phone 813-442-2161 SI Julie Haenel, Jim Davis SO VEAft BELL BROTHERS PURE SERVICE 2201 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Phone 442-9257 Clearwater, Florida For the Best in Furniture MATHER OF CLEARWATER Corner of Myrtle and Chestnut Kathy Golden, Bruce Brock 196 CONGRATULATIONS on your GRADUATION Continue Your Education Through TRAVEL KEPPIE TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. 37 N. Fort Harrison Ave. Serving the Clearwater Area Since 1924 Bob Dunham, Susan Rollins, Ken Weiss KENNETH K. SMITH JEWELER Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Expert Jewelry Repairing 18 S. Fort Harrison Ave. Clearwater, Florida Ph. 445-5601 Bonnie LeFleur, Sally Johns, Gail Greenwood SHORTS, INC. Clearwater ' s Store for Men and Women • London Fog • Sero and Creegnton • Gold Cup Anne Goza, Yale Wedig 197 CHIC-INN For Delicious Foods and Refreshing Beverages 1384 Gulf-to-Bay Sandy, Jan, Sharon, Suzanne SHRjMPjCHIC ' Ur CHICKE N | NN [ SHAKES TOWN COUNTRY SUPERMARKET 1620 SULF-TO-BAY YOUR HOME-OWNED MARKET READY TO SERVE YOU WITH • Tablerite Heavy Western Choice Beef • I.G.A. and other National Brand Grocery and Dairy Products • Table Fresh Produce — Fresh from Market to our Store YOU ' LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT TOWN AND COUNTRY Courtesy Quality lip • ii oavings Open 7 Days — 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. Gail Crowell Julie Haenel 198 THOMAS MOTORS —BUY— SELL— TRADE- 41 I South Missouri Ave. Clearwater, Florida CONGRATULATIONS! SPECIALTY AUTO PARTS E. L. (ERNIE) THOMAS Owner Office 446-7556 Res. 446-2251 J. L. (JIM) THOMAS Office Mgr. 1857 Gulf-to-Bay 442-3342 442-2285 Office 446-7556 Res. 446-9130 7 STEERS RESTERAHT 2516 GULF-TO-BAY BLVD. PHONE 446-7433 Sharon Adelman, Richard Hixson Suzanne Bauman CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC. 711 E. Jeffords St. DELIVERY PICKUP NO CHARGE Scaffolding, Shoring, Tools Equipment Supplies Rental — Sales — Repairs TAMPA ST. PETE CLEARWATER 251-1019 898-8826 446-2321 199 Robert Constar.d, Tim Daily WHERE YOU AND YOUR FUTURE COME FIRST w FIRST FEDERAL S WjNCjS AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION OF CLEARWATER 14 SOUTH FORT HARRISON j 442-3191 Now a Convenient New Branch Office Gulf-to-Bay Plaza At Belcher Road Phone 446-5077 1 M VI ■ BOBO AND ROPHIE Meet the high school crowd at Bobo and Rophie Everything trom cradle to college Downtown Clearwater Cecelia Rophie, Linda Pringle, Diane Stone S cf yie4t J:1 1471173 W. C. STICH; Pharmacist 1903 Drew St. at Arcturas Clearwater, Florida 200 MOTOR COMPANY SALES AND SERVICE 1106 Cleveland St. — Phone 446-3071 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA CHRYSLER— IMPERIAL Bob Fritsch, Lynne Hutelin, Sam Palmer CLEARWATER SUN Dedicated to the Advancement and Development of Central and Upper Pinellas County Founded May I, 1914 Linda Hamilton, Janet Johnsa Beating 1 Muddies VOLKSWAGEN B. AND L. MOTORS, INC. 2300 Drew Street Phone 446-0537 Suzanne Bauman, Rose Ann Benson Sharon Adelman 201 CLEARWATER ' S SPARKLING TWINS WTAN-AM— 1340 K.C. WTAN-FM (Stereo) 95.7 M.C. The Voice of Clearwater Since 1948 Glen Kolk Bob Ward Jim Forsyth ©u ' ©jjster 2400 Gulf-to-Bay Informal Inexpensive «you’ r l Gove Our Seafood ’’ Serving Raw Bar 1 1 to 1 1 4 to 6 Janice Sykes Steve Wallace PAMELA DRESS SHOP 17 So. Osceola Avenue In Clearwater (Next Door to the Half Size Dress Shop) Something new has been added! Pamela will cater to career girls who want to be smartly dressed economically. You ' ll find quite an assortment of sizes. 8 to 20, 6 to 16, 7 to 16 and Petite sizes 8 to 20. Mrs. Sturtevant Pam Hall 202 City of Clearwater NATURAL GAS DIVISION FOR COOKING, HEATING, WATER HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING WE ' LL STRETCH YOUR— DOLLAR Sandy Brown, Bob Ward MERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS Where Shopping Is a Pleasure 203 Compliments of SMITH JEWELERS formerly Cleveland Plaza now 1907 Drew St. THOMAS CITGO SERVICE 719 S. Missouri Avenue Clearwater, Florida ZZOOOMM— WITH— CITGO Owners: ERNIE JIM THOMAS Compliments of A FRIEND 204 @OKyrtfltulcitcOK friant you . . . PELTZ FAMOUS BRAND SHOES Save From 35% to 70% on FIANCEES— NANNETTS ANDREW GELLERS— MR. JAY and many other famous brand dress shoes, flats, loafers, sandals. 1 7 South Ft. Harrison Clearwater, Florida Stores also in St. Petersburg Lakeland, and Tampa Bev Courser BLACKBURN BROTHERS PAINTS Exclusive Distributor By John Zucaus Inc. 5325 Missouri Avenue 446-051 1 Bob Sebek, Paul Dorman, Larry Dayhuff This is City National CONVENIENT! Marsha Degenaro, Steve Wigi BOB LEE ' S GARAGE 8 1 2 Park Street Clearwater Automatic General Transmission Repairing Clearwater ' s Largest, Oldest and Most Complete Fabric Shop CLEARWATER FABRICS, INC. Woven on the Looms of Distinction Two Blocks East of Post Office at 900 Cleveland Street DIAL 446-3735 Debbie Batstone, Sue Day, Nancy Whitcomb (14 RI.TST. F, _J±L ijl ■f 4 - © of CLEARWATER LINCOLN • MERCURY « ' COMET • ENGLISH FORD 2085 Sulf-to-Bay Boul levard Phone 442-2121 John Carlisle, Sandy Culbreth, Bob Kepple 206 207 CLEARWATER NEWS Printing Rubber stamps made to order Pocket stamps — Name stamps 204 South Garden Phone 446-8519 Congratulations to the Class of ' 66 H. SICHTERMAN JEWELER FINE JEWELRY FOR THE GRADUATE Phone: 442-1219 II So. Osceola Fran Davis, Charles Sichterman Congratulations to the Class of ' 66 ECONOMY T.V. CENTER The Area ' s Largest T.V. Specialists Zenith R.C.A. Sylvania 52 1 Belcher Rd. 446-7378 Gulf-to-Bay Plaza (next to Publix) Nancy Jondahl, Patty Black, Mary Beth McDaniel Best Wishes, ' 66 Graduates Maas Brothers . . . The Store Designed With You In Mind Jeanne Gost, Rana Goettche PHARMACY Personal Professional Service in Your Prescription, Drug and Other Health Needs 1224 S. Highland Avenue Clearwater, Florida Carole Starr, John Lodge MODERN WAY Carpets, Draperies, Bedspreads Right across the street from the High School 2000 Gulf-to-Bay Liz Albertini, Fran Felty, Patty Black 208 LOKEY MOTOR COMPANY TELEPONE 442-2151 2339 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd Clearwater, Florida 602 East Jeffords Street, Clearwater Sam McClelland THE “Ptei ' PavcltoK OF CLEARWATER INC. 1000 Gulfview Blvd. • Clearwater Beach Ph. 446-2697 ON THE GULF OF MEXICO beach wear specialty shoppe — snaclc bar — sundries fishing pier — temperature controlled fresh water Olympic pool — bath house beach rentals Jack Neese Tim Daily Jim Davis 209 F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Two Stores to Serve You CLEVELAND PLAZA and DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND ST. Debbie Hamilton Trudy Lundstrom Michelle Beilage VINDER, INC Real Estate — Bonds — Insurahce PHONE 442-4186 413 Cleveland Street Harbor Bluffs Branch Clearwater, Florida John McMullen Lynn Owens Joe Vinson Before or after the game ... or for a tasty snack any- time . . . bring your date to McDonald ' s. It ' s always a pleasure to dine here. Our Hamburgers — made with 100% pure beef ground fresh daily — are served hot off the grill on toasted bun. Our Shakes are the good old-fashioned kind. Our French Fries — crisp, golden brown and piping hot — you never had ' em so good. Come in today for the tastiest food in town at prices that please! Now! Filet-o-Fish-Sandwich look for the golden arches!™ McDonald ' s ©mcdonald s corporation I860 Sulf-to-Bay Blvd. 210 RUTLAND ' S The Fashion Store for Florida ' s West Coast Clearwater Maderia Beach Shopping Center St. Petersburg N. E. Shopping Center Suzi Draves, Cindy Denker The Beginning of a Long Friendship With a Gift From TRICKELS JEWELERS 627 Cleveland Street Tom Myers, Judy Reed ON THE SPOT FINANCING . . . TOP VALUE USED CARS, INC. 1007 South Ft. Harrison Clearwater, Fla. Phone: 446-9171 Mary Bartholomew, Craig Gieske 211 PHIL GRAHAM Master of Photography Congratulations to the Class of 1966 It has been a real pleasure working with the Students and Faculty PHIL GRAHAM PHOTOGRAPHY 3941 5th Avenue N. Phone 862-5339 St. Petersburg, Florida 212 S. S. COACHMAN SONS Growers, Packers, and Shippers of Citrus Fruit Pinellas County ' s Finest Log Cabin Brand Since 1903 Clearwater, Fla. Phone: 446-2436 Chuck, Jim, Patty, Steve, Jo, Jim, Mary Beth, Jack, Joe, Rosie, Jan, Tom, John, Alvin, Gary, Barni, Mary, Jim, Craig, Pammie, Jacki! Perm Town Central Park Plaza Seminole Sears Town and PHILLIP ' S COIFFURES Cleveland St. DONATIONS CARTER’S ARMY— NAVY CHESTNUT INSURANCE DICK PHILLIP ' S CITY CYCLE GIL-MAR FABRICS HIGHLAND BEAUTY SALON HUGH ' S BARBER SHOP KENNYS GARDEN CENTER S. S. KRESGE CO. LARRY DIMMITT INC. MOSS FUNERAL HOME RHODES FUNERAL HOME Y1 213 SENIOR- DIRECTORY 3, 4; FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Photo Club 4, V. Pres. 4; Band 2; Student Ass ' t 4; Chorus 4. ABBOTT, EDMUND L., Auburn, Maine. ABELL, JILL ANN, Wadsworth, Ohio-Office Ass ' t 4; Honor Roll 2. ABERNATHY, KERRY GAY, Oakridge, Tennes- see-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Office Ass ' t 3, 4; FHA 4; School Newspaper Staff 2; Homecoming Comm. 2; Dean ' s List 4; Honor Roll 4. ADAMS, TANYA D., Royal Oak, Michigan- Chorus 4. ADDERLEY, ALLAN MORRIS, El Paso, Texas. ADELMAN, SHARON LOUISE, Easton, Penn- sylvania— NFL 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Keyettes 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Aqua Clara 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. ALBERTINI, FLORENCE ELIZABETH, Baltio, Maryland— Transfer 3; Theta Sigma Pi 2, 3; Chorus 4. ALDRIDGE, PAMELA KAY, Ravenna, Ohio- Inter Nos 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Keyettes 4; Senior Council 4; Homeroom Pres. 2; Senate Rep. 3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Usher- ette 4; Aqua Clara 4; Intramurals 2; Stu- dent Ass ' t 4; Prom Com. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. ALLEN, BEULAH JOAN, Tampa, Florida— FBLA 3, 4, Pres. 4; NHS 4; Hr. Sec. 2; Office Ass ' t. 4. ALLEN, PAUL MAXWELL, Madison, West Vir- ginia— Hi-Y 4; Student Ass ' t. 4. ALLEN TITUS DEMAREST, Lakeland, Florida- Swimming 2, 3, 4. ALLISON, KAREN, East Liverpool, Ohio-Pep Club 2, 3; FNA 2; Prom Comm. 3; ALLMAN, TARRI, Fort Wayne, Indiana. ALWIN, JOAN SHERRY, Madison, Wisconsin —Senate 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Student Ass ' t. 4. ANDERSON, KAREN LYNN, Richmond, Ken- tucky— DE 4; Sec 4; Senate 2; Office Ass ' t 3; Honor Roll 4. ANTHONY, KATHLEEN, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania— Boosterettes 2; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Hr. Treas. 3; Chorus 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. ARGEAUX, JOSEPHINE RACHEL, Ashland, Wis- consin-French Club 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Hr. Treas. 4; Fath- om ' s Staff 3; Chorus 3, 4; Student Ass ' t 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. ARMSTRONG, STEPHEN, Phillipburg, New Jer- sey— Hi-Y 4. ARNETT, EDWARD LEE, East Newmarket, Mary- land. ARNOLD, GARY BRYANT, Muncie, Indiana- Golf Team 2, 3, 4. ASH, MIRIAM ELAINE, Portland, Oregon- NHS 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Treas. 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Student Ass ' t 4. ASHLEY, MARVIN LEE, Wareshoals, South Carolina— Hi-Y 2, 3; Baseball 2; AYERS, CLIFFORD LEE, Clearwater, Florida— Band 4; Swing Band 4. BAILEY, SHEILA EILEEN, Detroit, Michigan- FTA 3, 4; ICYC 3, 4; Masque and Gavel BAILLIE, GEORGE ROBERT, Buffalo, New York. BANSEMER, ROGER LEWIS, Brockton, Massa- chusetts— DCT. 4. BARBER, JAMES WALDEN, Clearwater, Flori- da- C Club 2, 3, 4; Hr. Treas. 2, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Football 2. BARTHOLOMEW, MARY LYNN, Syracuse, New York— Boosterettes 2; French Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hr. Sec. 3; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. BASKOVICH, DEMETRA MARIA, Chicago Illi- nois-Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; AFS 4; NFL 4. BASSETT, ROBERT JONES, Columbus, Georgia —Concert Choir 4. BAUGHMAN, NANCY BETH, Cleveland, Ohio -Latin Club 2; FBLA 4; Pep Club 2; Li- brary Club 4, Reporter 4; Honor Roll 3. BAUMAN, BERNARD JOHN, Buffalo, New York. BAUMAN, SUZANNE, Syracuse, New York -NHS 2, 3, 4; Senate 2; AFS 3, 4, Treas. 3; NFL 4, Pres. 4; Masque and Gavel 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Homecom- ing Comm. 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Sen- ior Council 4; ICC 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Office Ass ' t. 4; Aqua Clara 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 4. BAUMGARDNER, WILLIAM DANIEL, Freder- ick, Maryland— Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Library 3, 4, Historian 4. BAWKIN, GEORGE R., Clearwater, Florida— _Band 3, 4; Orchestra 4. BEAN, NORMAN BRIAN, Lowell, Massachu- setts— C Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Hr. Sec. 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Prom Comm 2, 3; Student Ass ' t 4. BEHAR, MORRIS, Milan, Italy— Tennis 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; C Club 2, 3, 4. BEILAGE, MICHELLE JEANNE, Rapid City South Dakota— History Society 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; FBLA 4; Intramurals 2; ICC 4; Hr. Sec. 2; Clearlight Rep. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Stu- dent Ass ' t 4; Office Ass ' t 3. BELSER, CAROLYN ANN, Terre Haute, Indiana —Pep Club 3; Chorus 3, 4. BENSON, ROSE ANN, Bloomington, Illinois — Tri-Hi-Y 4; Biology Club 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Chmn. Scrap Book Comm. 4; FTA 4; Senate 4, Pari. 4; Hr. Pres. 3; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Aqua Clara 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Chmn. 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3. BRZEZINSKI, FRANCIS BERNARD, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania— Key Club 4; C Club 4; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 2. Connecticut— in hb J; Mr. Kres. J. BUNCH, MARY CATHERINE, Tampa, Florida- Mixed Chorus 3. BETTS, BRUCE MILLER, Louisville, Kentucky. BIANCO, DENNIS DOMENIC, Tarrington Connecticut. BICKELL, NOVA MAC, Princeton, Missouri, NFL 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4. BIRCH, PATRICIA SUE, St. Petersburg-Trans- fer 3; DAX 2; Hodaquaff 3; V. Pres. 4; CBE 4. BISHOP, VALERIS JANE, Lewiston, Maine- French Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. BLACK, PATRICIA ANNE, Shreveport, Louisi- ana— Transfer 3; Hr. Pres 4; Prom Comm 3; Student Ass ' t 4. BLAKLEY, ROBERT ALAN, Clearwater, Florida —Hr. V. Pres. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4. BLANTON, MARGARET JANE, Clearwater, Florida— Para Medical Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Intramurals 4; ICYC 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Band 3, 4. BOBO, JESSE LEWIS, Greenville, South Caro- lina— C Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. BOSCHEN, SUZANNE MARIE, Clearwater, Florida. BOSS, BARBARA DIANE, Lakewood, Ohio- ICYC 3, 4; Biology Club 4, Sec. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Hr. Pres. 2; Red Cross Rep. 3; Office Ass ' t 3; Student Ass ' t. 3; Honor Roll 2; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. BOUCHER, HARRY JOSEPH, JR, Tachikawa, Japan— Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Pres, 4; Para Medical 4, V. Pres. 4; ICC 4; Honor Roll 2; Aqua Clara 3, 4; Student Ass ' t 4. BOYD HENRY THOMAS, Jacksonville, Flori- da— C Club 4; Key Club 4; Football 4; Base- ball 4; Transfer 4. BRADY, ROBERT JOHN, Riverside, New Jer- sey— Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Hist. 4; Internes 3, 4; NHS, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Para Medical 4; Clearlight 4. BRANKS, MARY SUSAN, Kearny, New Jersey — FTA 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BROCK, WILLIAM BRUCE, St. Petersburg- NHS 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; C Club 3, 4; ICC 3; Senior Coun- cil 4; Student Council 2, 3, V. Pres. 3; Soph. Class Pres. 2; Football 2, 3, 4, All Conference 4; Boy ' s State 3; Track 2. BRODEUR, RICHARD GEOFFERY, Jacksonville, Florida— Hr. Treas. 4. BURGAN, LINDA ELIZABETH, Harlan, Con- necticut— FBLA 4; Chorus 2; Intramurals 2, 3. BURKE, PENNY ELLEN, Tampa, Florida-Senate 3; CBE 4, Pres. 4: Intramurals 2. BURNSTIN, JANICE MARIE, Woodbury, New Jersey— DE 4, Corr. Sec 4. BURROUGHS, PAUL PARKER, Brookland, New York— DCT 4; Band 2, 3; Football 2. CALEF, SHARON ROSE, Tampa, Florida-NHS 4; Hr. Sec. 4; Sr. Bus. Mgr. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4. CAPLAN, ALEXANDER AAAXIM, New York, New York. CARR, DOROTHY KAY, Winter Haven, Florida — Keyettes 3, 4, Pres. 4; Choir 3, 4; Madri- gals 4; Homecoming Court 4; Calendar Girl 4. CARRABOTTA, BONITA ANGELA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania— NHS 3, 4, Treas. 4; Keyettes 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; Dean ' s List 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Fathoms ' Staff 3; Office Ass ' t. 3, 4. CARRINGTON, WILLIAM THOMAS, Chicago, llinois. CARRUTHERS, JANICE, Norwalk, Connecticut. CARTER, BARBARA RAE, Salem, Ohio— FHA 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4. CLEMENTS, ARLENA FAE, Muncie, Indiana- Office Ass ' t. 3; Majorette 2; Cheerleader 3, 4. COACHMAN, JAMES WARREN, Clearwater, Florida— Hr. Pres 2, 3; Senior Rep. 4; Homecoming Comm 3. COLE, CHARLENE, Rochester, New York- FBLA 4; Office Ass ' t. 4; Intramurals 3, 4. COLLMAN, STEVEN ROBERT, Clearwater, Flor- ida-Key Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Track 3; Football 3. COLPITTS, MICHAEL NOEL, Newton, Illinois — Les Esprits Gais 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Swing Band 2. CONKLIN, ROBERT CHRIS, Oak Park, Illinois —Senate 4; Biology Club 4, Pari. 4. A $ V T v 216 DAYHUFF, LARRY WAYNE, Brazil, Indiana- Mu Alpha Theta, 4; J.V. Football 2. COOKE, SUSAN ELEANOR, Ottawa, Canada —Hr. Sec. Treas. 4; Chorus 3, 4; Office Ass ' t 4; Honor Roll 4. COOKE, THOMAS PAUL, Canal Zone-Chorus 3; Honor Roll 2. COOPER, CAROLYN LORRAINE, Ocala, Flori- da— Inter Nos 3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Red Cross 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Ass ' t. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 4. COOPER, CHESTER LEROY, Charleston, West Virginia— Library Club 4; Basketball 2; Track 2. CORNS, JANICE ANN, Kingsport, Tennessee —Masque and Gavel 4; Chorus 4. COSNER, FRANCIS JOSEPH, Orlando, Flori- da— C Club 4; Key Club 4; Hr. Treas. 4; Football 3, 4; Prom Com. 3. COSTINE, SUE CARLYN, Clearwater, Florida. COURSER, BEVERLY, New York, New York- Chess Club 2; Los Gauchos 3, 4, Sec. 4. COURTRIGHT, GEOFFERY BRIAN, Ann Arbor, Michigan— C Club 3; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Band 2. COX, JESSE ALEXANDRE, Lakeland, Florida — C Club 4; Key Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Student Ass ' t. 4. CRANDALL, GLORIA JOY, Marion, Ohio- French Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; ICC 4; NHS 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, V. Pres. 2; Exchangettes 2, Sec. 2; Prom Comm. 3. Transfer 3. CROWELL, GAIL ANN, Kingston, New York- Red Cross 2; Pep Club 2; Masque and Gavel 3; Keyettes 4; History Club 4; Senate 3, 4, Sec. 4; ' Prom Comm. 3; Homecoming Comm. 3, 4. CRUM, RONALD ALLEN, Oakpark, Illinois— Baseball 3, 4; C Club 4. CULBRETH, SANDRA JANE, Houston, Texas- NHS 4; Quill and Scroll 4; ICC 4; AFS 4, V. Pres. 4; FHA 2, $ec. 2; Prom Chmn. 3; Band 3; Aqua Clara 4. CURLS, JAMES HENRY, Augusta, Maine-C Club 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4; Golf 2, 3, 4. CURRIE, LINDA NELLE, Clearwater, Florida- Chorus 2, 3; Student Ass ' t. 4. DAERR, BARBARA YVONNE, Williamsfield, Ohio. DAILY, TIMOTHY CHARLES, Peoria, Illinois- Key Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; Soph. Prom Comm. 2. DALY, DIANE QUIMBY, Tampa, Florida-CBE. DANIELS, FRANK RICHARD, Clearwater, Flor- ida. DANIELS, REBECCA MARIE, Clearwater, Flor- ida— FHA 2; NHS 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4, Pub. Chmn. 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Student Ass ' t. 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4. DARBY, MARION, Salters, South Carolina. DAVIS, DENNIS ROBERT, Queens, New York —Chess Club 2; C Club 4; Football 3, 4. DAVIS, FRANCES RITA, Brooklyn, New York —AFS 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Senior Rep. 4; Transfer 4. DAVIS, JAMES THOMAS, Middletown, Ohio -C Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. DAY, RONALD IRVING, Auburn, Maine-Li- brary Club 3, 4; FBLA 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; A.V. Ass ' t. 3, 4. DAY, SUE ELLEN, Alton, Illinois— NHS 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, 1st V. Pres. 3; Hr. Treas. 3; Hr. Sec. 2, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Colorguard 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 4; Office Ass ' t. 4. DECHANT, SARA JANINE, Renovo, Pennsyl- vania— Pep Club 2; Orchestra 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4. D ' ELIA, LOIS CATHERINE, Waterbury, Con- necticut— FBLA 4; Hr. Treas. 2. DEGENARO, MARSHA JEAN, Austin, Texas- Pep Club 2; Romance Language Club 2; AFS 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Soph. Class Pres. 2; Clearlight 3; Editor 4; Fathoms 3, As- sociate Editor 3; Transfer 3. DEJOSIPH, ROBERT ANTHONY, New Castle, Pennsylvania. DELAND, STEPHEN KENNETH, Port Huron, Michigan— Hr. Pres. 4. DEMPSTER, RANDY KIRK, Pasco, Washington -Hi-Y 4; C Club 4; Key Club 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4; Student Ass ' t. 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 2; Honor Roll 2. DENKER, CYNTHIA GAIL, Detroit, Michigan —French Club 2, 3, 4; Boosterettes 2, Capt. 3; Red Cross 3, Treas. 3; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3. DINSMORE, CATHLENE FAY, Furth, Germany — FBLA 3, 4, Sec. 4; Senate 2, 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3. DORMAN, PAUL EUGENE, Grand Rapids, Mich- igan— Hi Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; C Club 4; Football Mgr. 4. DOWNS, ANNE ELIZABITH, East Orange, New Jersey— Biology 4; FHA 3; Masque and Gavel 3; Red Cross Rep. 4; Transfer 3. DOZIER, SHARON KAYE, Largo, Florida- Orchestra 4; Student Ass ' t. 4. DRAKE, JAMES GERARD, Ocala, Florida-Band 2, 3, 4; Hi Y 2; Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. DRAVES, SUZANNE, Lafayette, Indiana— Red Cross 2, 3, Prog. Chmn. 3; FHA 4; Masque a nd Gavel 3, 4; Hr. Pres. 4; Prom Comm. 3; Homecoming Comm. 4. DUBOIS, HERBERT TAYLOR, Chicago, Illinois. DUNHAM, ROBERT EDWARD, St. Petersburg, Florida— NHS 3, 4, Pres. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Hr. Pres. 2, 3; Sr. Business Mgr. 4; Band 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; German Band 2. DUNPHY, JANET LOUISE, St. Petersburg, Flor- ida— Keyettes 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Aqua Clara 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 4; AFS 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; ICC 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior Council 4; Hr. Pres. 3; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Usherettes 4; Student Ass ' t. 4; Homecoming Comm. 4. 4 • : Vi : i EARL, MARY KAY, Indianapolis, Indiana— Boosterettes 2; Los Gauchos 3, 4, Pres. 4: NHS 3, 4. EASTON, DOUBLAS ALAN, Rockville Center, New York-J.V. Basketball 2, DCT Club 4. ECKERT, GERALD ALLEN, Niles, Michigan. ECKHARDT, CHARLES NICHOLAS, Washington, D.C. EHLER, MARY ELIZABETH, Moline, Illinois— FHA 2; Student Ass ' t. 4. EHMIG, BETTYE JOANNE, Durham, North Car- olina— Choir 4; Office Ass ' t. 3, 4. EKBERG, LORRAINE CECILE, Tampa, Florida. ELY, BARBARA ELLEN, Clearwater, Florida- Hr. Sec. Treas. 4. EMERSON, KENNETH R., Nashville, Tennessee. FLOODQUIST, JOY ELAINE, Ossining, New York— Pep Club 2; DCT 3, 4, Pres. 4; Hr. V. Pres. 3. FLOURNOY, BETTY CAROL, Clearwater, Flori- da— Pep Club 2; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Hr. Pres. 2; Hr. Sec. Treas. 3; Hr. Sec. 4. FOSTER, MAVIS JOYCE, Yonkers, New York -DCT 4, V. Pres. 4. FRANKE, COLIN ALBERT, Mount Clemins, Michigan— Hi Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Aqua Clara 4; Student Ass ' t. 4; Tuberculosis Board 4, V. Chmn. 4. FREEMAN, TRUDY LONORA, Bethesda, Mary- land— Transfer 4; Hr. Treas. 4. FRITSCH, ROBERT CHARLES, Johnson, New York— Red Cross 4. FULLER, JUDITH KAYE, Covington, Kentucky —Red Cross Rep. 2; Hr. Sec. 2; Senate Rep. 2. GATES, THOMAS HAROLD, New Britton, Con- necticut— DE 3, 4, Treas. 4. GAY, LINDA SUSAN, Newman, Georgia— Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; Prom Comm. 3; Usherette 4; Jr. Class Treas. 3; Sr. Class Sec. 4; Homecoming Court 4; Calendar Girl 4. GEDERS, JOHN ARTHUR, St. Louis, Missouri —Band 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 4. GERWIG, MELAINIE SUE, Springfield, Ohio— Concert Choir 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. GEST, KATHLEEN, Elizabeth, New Jersey- Pep Club 3; FBLA 4. GIESEKE, CRAIG ALLEN, Allentown, Pennsyl- vania— C Club 2, 3, 4; Hr. Treas. 3; Hr. Pres. 2, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. GIFFORD, WAYNE ROBERT, Largo, Florida- DE 4; Red Cross 2; Football 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. ERICKSON, WILLARD LEE, Long Branch, New Jersey— C Club 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4. EUBANKS, JAMES WALLACE, Clearwater, Flor- ida— Chess Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Student Ass ' t. 4. FABER, ROBIN RENE, Waterloo, lowa-FTA 2, 3; ICYC 2, 3; Les Esprits Gais 3, 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4; History Society 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4; Hr. Treas. 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; Stu- dent Ass ' t. 4. FALZONE, WILLIAM RALPH, Clearwater, Flor- ida— Student Ass ' t. 4. FARMELO, MARK SANDY, Elkland, Pennsyl- vania— Para Medical 4; Senate Rep. 2; Hr. Pres. 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4. FELLOWS, MARJORIE CHERYL, Clearwater, Florida— Hr. Sec. 2. FELTY, FRANCES ANN, New York, New York —Senate 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Prom Comm. 3; Homecoming Comm. 4. FINCH, DONNA JEANNE, Bridgetown, New Jersey— Madrigals 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sec. 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Concert Choir Bus. Mgr. 4; Hr. Pres. 2, 3; Boosterettes 2; Miss Clearlight 2. FINCH, PATRICIA LEE, Bridgetown, New Jer- sey— Boosterettes 2; Keyettes 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sgt. at Arms 4; Senate 3; Senior Rep. 4; Madrigals 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir Pres. 4; Miss Clearlight 2; Calendar Girl 4. FINNEY, LINDA KAY, Covington, Kentucky- Para Medical 2; AFS 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 4. FLANARY, HARBET JEAN, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina— Para Medical 2, 3; Red Cross 2. FLETCHER, JOSEPH HARRISON, Cincinnati, Ohio. FURNEY, ROBERT LEGRAND, Joliet, Illinois —Chorus 2, 3; Choir 4; Hr. Treas. 2; Hr. Pres. 4; Track 4. GAEDE, MARLENE, Irvington, New Jersey— CBE 4; Office Ass ' t. 2. GAINES, JOYCE, Clearwater, Florida— FTA 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4, Ass ' t Drum Majorette 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Hr. Treas. 2; Hr. V. Pres. 3. GARDNER, LINDA JOAN, San Diego, Cali- fornia— FBLA 3, Reporter 3; Library Ass ' t. 2; Pep Club 2; CBE 4; Intramurals 2. GARRETSON, DON GARY, Fort Bragg, North Carolina— Biology Club 4, Pres. 4; Inter Nos 2, 3, 4. GARRISON, SHARON FRANCES, Detroit, Mich- igan— DCT 4. GASPELIN, LARRY ALLEN, Elkhart, Indiana- Senate Rep. 2; Hi Y 4. GATES, ROBERT STEVEN, Middletown, Con- necticut— DCT 3. GILMARTIN, GAIL MARY, Manchester, New Hampshire— Inter Nos 2, 3, 4; Para Medi- cal 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FHA 2; Pep Club 2; Office Ass ' t. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. GOETZ, LINDA SUE, Covington, Kentucky- FBLA 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4; Pres. 3; Sec. 2; Student Ass ' t 4. GOLDEN, CATHLEEN, HELEN, Gardner, Massa- chusetts— FBLA 4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Booster- ette 2; Hr. Sec. 3, 4; Office Ass ' t. 3, 4. GONZALEZ, JOSEFINA MARIA, Havana, Cuba —Student Ass ' t. 3, 4; Chorus 3. GOST, JEANNE KATHERINE, Knoxville, Ten- nessee— Transfer 2; NHS 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; FTA 3, V. Pres. 3; ICC 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior Council 4; Chorus 3; Hr. Pres. 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Honor Roll 4; Student Ass ' t. 4. GOZA, ANNE RUSSELL, Clearwater, Florida- Keyettes 3, 4, Sec. 4; Los Gauchos 3; His- torical Society 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Senate 3; Dean ' s List 4; Honor Roll 2; Prom Comm. 3. GRACE, LYNDA GAIL, Waycross, Georgia— Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 2; Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dean ' s List 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. GREENWOOD, GAIL NOREEN, Nashua, New Hampshire— Hr. Treas. 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. HAMILTON, DEBRA JEAN, Syracuse, New York— Intramurals 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Hr. Treas. 3. HAMILTON, LINDA LEE, Paterson, New Jer- sey— FHA 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2; Pres. 4; Inter Nos 2; ICC 2; Senate 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; NHS 4; Quill and Scroll 4; History Society 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Hr. Sec.-Treas. 2; Boosterette 2; Clearlight 3, Cir. Mgr. 3; Ad. Mgr. 4. HARCROW, GLENDA KAY, Jacksonville, Ala- bama— Chorus 4. HARLAN, BRUCE McFREELAND, Richmond, Vir- ginia— Student Council Pres. 4; Hr. Pres. 3; Boy ' s State 3; Basketball 2. HARMSEN, LARRY DEAN, Sioux Falls, South Dakota— Band 2, 3;. HITCHINS, TERRY LEE, Clearwater, Florida- Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Drum Major 4; Sen- ior Council 4. HIXSON, RICHARD ALLAN, Latrobe, Pennsyl- vania— NFL 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 4; V. Pres. 3; NHS 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Inter Nos 3; C Club 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3; ICC 3, V. Pres. 3; Aqua Clara 3, 4, Editor 4; Hr. Pres. 3; Clearlight 3; Football 2; Track 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4. HOJNACKI, DIANN M., Rome, New York- Para Medical 4; FHA 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Hr. V. Pres. 3; Hr. Sec. 4. HOLCOMBE, JOHN WESLEY, St. Thomas, Or- lando. GREGG, BRADLEY CUMMINGS, Ashtabula, Ohio— Photo Club 4, Pres. 4; Golf Team 3, 4. HARPER, JAMES BLAKELEY, Winchester, Vir- ginia-NHS 2, 3, 4; History Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. HOLLIS, GEORGE MARK, Ft. Lauderdale, Flor- ida-Key Club 4; C Club 4, Sec. 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Transfer 3. GRENELLE, KAREN THERESA, Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas— Inter Nos 3, 4. GRUNDMEYER, JAY WILLIAM, Washington D.C.-CBE 4. GUIDER, KENNETH TERRY, Chattanooga, Ten- nessee. GUY, Edward FANE, Clearwater, Florida- Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; Band 3, 4. GWINN, TED STEVEN, San Antonio, Texas- Swimming 4. HAENEL, JULIA ANN, Buffalo, New York- Keyettes 3, 4, Corres, Sec. 4; Swimming Mgr. 4; Senate 2, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 3; Honor Roll 2, 4. HATFIELD, DAVID WILLIAM, Columbus, Ohio —Transfer 2; Science Club 2; Math Club 2; Hr. Pres. 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 4. HEADLEY, LYNDA CARLEEN, St. Louis, Mis- souri— Pep Club 2; Keyettes 3; Intramurals 2, 3. HEALEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Hartford, Connec- ticut— Tri-Hi-Y 4; Transfer 4. HECHT, RUTH NOLA, Naticoke, Pennsylvania —Pep Club 2; FHA 2; Para Medical 2. HEISER, THOMAS M., Mansfield, Ohio-Foot- ball 2, 3; Track 3. HERMAN, DIANNA LYNN, Fort William, Cali- fornia— CBE 4. HORMAN, CHARLA ELLEN, Richmond, Califor- nia— FBLA 4; Masque and Gavel 4. HOYERMAN, ROBERT WILLIAM, Milwaukee, Wisconsin— Hi-Y 4. HUFF, RONNIE TYRONE, Dothan, Alabama- FBLA 4. HUGES, BRENDA DALE, Atlanta, Georgia. HURLEY, GIFFORD JOHN, Cleveland, Ohio- Photo Club 4. HUTELIN, LYNNE ANN, Chicago, Illinois- Red Cross Res. 2, Sec. 4; FBLA 4; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 2; Office Ass ' t. 4; Masque and Gavel 3; Hr. Sec. 3. 218 cT 3 HERSBERGER, KAY LYNN, Jackson, Michigan — Para Medical 3, 4, Pres. 4; Hr. Pres. 3; Hr. V. Pres 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Booster- ette 3. HILL, JAMES WALLACE, Bethesda, Maryland —Track 4; Cross Country 3. HILL, LILA LUCILLE, Yeadon, Pennsylvania— Library Club 3; Hr. Treas. 4; Hr. V. Pres 2. HILLS, RONALD DAVID, Dunedin, Florida. HIMES, WILLIAM BYRON JR., Muncie, Indi- ana— Mu Alpha Theta 4; Band 2, 3; Or- chestra 4. JACKSON, DOROTHY EILEEN, Fresno, Cali- fornia— Band 2. -JACOBE, ANGELA CONCEPCION, Manila, Phillipine Islands— FHA 2, 3; Inter Nos 2, 3, Treas. 3; Senate 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Los Gauchos 4; Masque and Gavel 4; NHS 3, 4, Reporter 4; Boosterettes 2, Co-Capt. 4; Hr. Sec. 2, 4. JANES, WILLIAM BYRON, Portsmouth, Ohio —Future Teachers 2; Baseball 3, 4. JENKIN, LINDA LEE, Scranton, Pennsylvania —History Club 2; Hr. Red Cross Rep. 3. JENSEN, MARY JOAN, Minneapolis, Minne- sota— Inter Nos 3; Usherette 3, Co-Capt. 3; National Honor Society 4; Hr. Pres. 4; Clearlite Rep. 3; Cheerleader 2 4; Swim- ming Team 3; Calendar Girl 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. JOHNS, SALLY BREESE, Rainelandu, Wiscon- sin— FHA 2 Pari. 2; Los Gauchos 3 Treas 3; Keyettes 4; History Society 4; Hr. Treas. 3, 4; Prom Com. 3. JOHNS, JANET LOUELL, Raleigh, North Car- olina— Para Med. 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Booster- ettes 2; Concert Choir 3, 4. mm JOHNSON, CHARLES ATKINDON III, Atlanta, Georgia— French Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 4; Hr. Pres 2; Senior Council 4; Prom Com. 3; Homecoming Com. 3, 4. JOHNSON, CHARLES BENNETT, St. Petersburg, Florida— Band 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, EILEEN GRANCES, Fort Lee, Vir- ginia— Inter Nos 2; Dramatic Club 2; Red Cross 2; Sen. Rep; 4; Prom Com. JOHNSON, PATRICIA ANN, Samson, Florida- Red Cross 2; Los Gauchos 2; Hr. V. Pres. 2; Student Ass ' t 3, 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT JULIAN, Hartford, Con- necticut. JOHNSTON, WALTER HENRY JR., Pulaske, Vir- ginia. JONDAHL, NANCY LOUISE, Tulsa, Oklahoma —Senate 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Usherette 3, 4, Capt. 4; Office Ass ' t 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Calendar Girl 4. JONES, VIVIAN TYREESA, Clearwater, Florida — CBE 4, Treas. 4; ' Boosterette 2; FHA 4; Chorus 2. JUROWSKI, GLORIA JEAN, Springfield, Massa- chusetts— CBE. KADER, RAYMOND ARTHUR JR., Sanford, Flor- ida-Key West Club 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4; Tennis Team 4. KELLER, REGINA FRIEDERIKE, Germany- Masque Gavel 4; Keyettes 4; NHS 4; AFS 4. KENNEDY, MARIS CORDELLA, Bogota, Colombia — DCT 4. KERWIN, SANDRA LYNN, Gainesville, Florida —Red Cross 2; FTA 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Pub. Mgr. 4. KIERECKI, HOHN PETER, Milwaukee, Wisconsin — C Club 3, 4; Swimming Team 4, Capt. 4. KILPATRICK, MAE ELLEN, Mobile, Alabama- Senate 2; Soph. Rep. 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 3, Rec. Sec. 4; NHS 4; Hr. V. Pres. 3; Calendar Girl 4; Homecom- ing Court 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Intramurals 2, 3; KILPATRICK, MARY ELIZABETH-Mobile, Ala- bama— Hr. V. Pres. 2, Sec. 3; Intramurals 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4, Queen 4; Calendar Girl 4. KING, RICHARD CREIGHTON, Washington, D.C. KINLOCH, JAMES ADAM, Anchorage, Alaska- Les Esprits Gais 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Photography Club 4, Sec. 4; Football 3, 4; Track 4; Clearlight 3, 4. KIRKPATRICK, DAVID WILLIAM, Clearwater, Florida— Football 3, 4. KLINZING, MAUREEN JOY, McKeesport, Penn- sylvania— Para-Med 2, 4; FHA 2; Chorus 3; Hr. Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Sen. Rep. 4; Prom Com. 3; Concert Choir 4. KNOWLES, RICHARD JAMES, Kansas City, Mis- souri-Key Club 2, 3, 4; C-Club 4; Hr. Pres. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 4. KOLK, GLENN GENE, Fremont, Michigan— Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; NHS 4; Swimming Team 3, 4. KOONTZ, MARY KATHERINE, Honolulu, Hawaii —Hr. Pres. 2, Treas. 4; Office Ass ' t 2, 4. KRANZ, KATHY KAREN, Minden, Louisiana- Pep Club 2; French Club 3, 4. KRAUS, SUSAN, Charleston, West Virginia-Pep Club 2; Chorus 3; Girls Chorus 4. KRIEGBAUM, RAYMOND PHILLIP, Evanston, Illinois— Band 2, 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 4; Orchestra 4; Swing Band 4; Brass Ensemble 4. KUBAL, JERRY EDWARD, Chicago, Illinois— Football 3; Baseball 4. KUNELIUS, KAREN SUE, Rockville Centre, New York-AFS 3, 4, Sec. 4; FTA 3, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Red Cross Rep. 4; Prom Com. 3. KYLER, KATHERINE ELIZABETH, Johnstown, Pennsylvania— AFS 4; Chorus 2; Intramurals 2, 3. LABON, STEPHEN, Oak Park Illinois— LARSEN, JAMES ARTHUR, Chicago, Illinois— Band 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Honor Roll 3. LAY, BEATRICE ANN, Christopher, Illinois— Para-Meds; FTA 3, 4, Sec. 4; Pep Club 3; Chorus 2, 4. LEDBETTER, BRENDA SUE, Clearwater, Florida —FHA 2, 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4; Clearlight 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 4; Honor Roll 4. LEE, KATHRYN ANN, Clearwater, Florida— FHA 2; Intramurals 2; Hr. Sec. 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. LEFEBER, FRANCES MARGUERITE, Tampa, Flor- ida— NHS 3, 4; Los Gauchos 4; Senate 3; ICC 4. LE FLEUR, YVONNE MARIE, Honolulu, Hawaii —French Club 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 2; Keyette 3, 4, Treas. 4; Masque Gavel 4; Hr. Pres. 3; Usherettes 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3,. 4; Deans List 3, 4. LEWIS, CHERYL CATHERINE, Detroit, Michigan —Orchestra 2; Chorus 3. LEWIS, MARGARET LOUISE, Bluefield, West Virginia— Red Cross 4; Library Council 3, 4; LINDQUIST, JOHN ROBERT, St. Petersburg, Florida— Chess Club 2. LINTON, GARY BOGAN III, Clearwater, Florida —Masque Gavel 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Band 4. LITTLEFIELD, PHYLLIS ANN, Newport, Rhode Island— Orchestra 2, 3, 4; LODGE, JOHN STERLING, Tacoma Park, Mary- land-NHS 3, 4; Key Club 4; History So- ciety 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Boy ' s State 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. LORK, DONNA AAARIE, Bangor, Maine-FHA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; FBLA 4; CBE 4, Sec. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. LUNDSTROM, TRUDE ELAINE, Minneapolis, Min- nesota— Senate 4; FBLA 4; Office Ass ' t 4; Student Ass ' t 4; Intramurals 2, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 3; Tennis 4. MERCER, JOHN LEE, Clearwater, Florida-DCT 4, Treas. 4; Red Cross 2; Library 2, 3; Track 2. METZ, BOBBY GENE, Huntington, West Virginia -C-Club 4; Key Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4. METZL, CHARMAINE JO, Chicago, Illinois— FHA 2, 4, Sec. 4, Treas. 3; Red Cross 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Student Ass ' t 4. MIELE, WILLIAM JOHN, Orange, New Jersey —Red Cross 2; Inter Nos 3, 4; Masque Gavel 4; Para Med. 4; NHS 3; Senate 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 4; Homecom- ing Com. 3; Student Ass ' t 4. MILLEMAN, NANCY JO, Butler, Pennsylvania— Tri-Hi-Y 4; Para Med 4, Treas. 4; Hr. Sec. 4; Intramurals 3; Swimming Team 3. MILLER, CLAUDELL DORIS, Clearwater, Florida —Tri-Hi-Y 4;’ Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band. MILLER, DELRICH, Clearwater, Florida— Band 3. MILLER, THOMAS EUGENE, Springfield, Ohio — FBLA 4. MAGINN, JANET LOUISE, Gouverneur, New York— Red Cross 4; Student Ass ' t 4. MAHAN, DELTA LEE, Pontiac, Michigan— Key- ettes 3, 4; NFL 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senate 2; Hr. Pres. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Intramurals 2. MALTET, JOSEPH F., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. McMURRAY, CHRIS ANN, Knoxville, Tennessee —Masque Gavel 3, 4, Sec. 4; Biology Club 4; Pep Club 2; Red Cross 3; NFL 4; Intra- murals 2; Hr Sec. 2; Student Ass ' t 3; Prom Com. 3; Homecoming Com. 2, 3, 4.’ LUPER, HAROLD LEE, Greenville, Pennsylvania —C-Club 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Hr. Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. LYONS, MANCY RAE, Rochester, Pennsylvania -FHA 2; CBE 4, V. Pres. 4; Hr. Treas. 4; Chorus 3; Honor Roll 4. McBRIDE, MARILYN EVELYN, Uniondale, New York— FHA 2, 3; AFS 4; Keyettes 4; Red Cross 3; Band 2, 3, 4. MANNING, LINDA ELAINE, Clearwater, Florida —Band 3-, 4, Sec. 2; Keyettes 3, 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4; ICYC 4; FHA 4; NHS 3; Student Council 4; Senate 4, Pres. 4; Hr. Pres. 2; Office Ass ' t 4; Prom Com. 3; Homecoming Com. 4. MARRS, SUSAN MARIE, Lafayette, Indiana- Red Cross 3; Keyettes 3, 4; History Society 4; Student Ass ' t 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Li- brary Club 4. MARTIN, BARBARA JEAN, Charoli, Pennsyl- McCANTS, ROBERT EUGENE, Lake Wales, Flor- vania-Chorus 3, 4. ida-Band 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. MCCLELLAND SAMUEL GIVEN III, Atlanta, Geor- gia— Chess Club 2; Masque Gavel 3, 4; NFL 4; Clearlight 3, 4, Ass ' t Feature Editor 3, Feature Editor 4. McDANIEL, MARY ELIZABETH, Marianna, Flor- ida— Keyettes 3, 4, Chaplain 3, V. Pres. 4; Usherettes 3, 4; Office Ass ' t 2, 3, 4; Prom Com. 3; Calendar Girl 4. MARTIN, BEVERLY LEI, Belle Vernon, Pennsyl- vania. MARTIN SHIRLEY ALICE, Norwich, Connecticut —Pep Club 2; Hr. Treas. 2; Red Cross 2; Office Ass ' t 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. MASON, OREL KATHLEEN, Clearwater, Florida -Band 2, 3, 4. McELFRESH, ELLEN PARKER, Syracuse, New York-lnter Nos 3, 4; FHA 3; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 2; Honor Roll 4. McLELAND, KARYN ANN, Oklahoma City, Ok- lahoma— NHS 3, 4; Hr. Pres. 3; Intra- murals 3; Office Ass ' t 3; Student Ass ' t 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. McLendon, Jacqueline jean, Clearwater Florida— CBE 4, Red Cross Rep. 2; Intra- murals 2. McMAHON, MAUREEN, Binghampton, New York— Intramurals 2, 3; Les Esprits Gais 3, 4, Pres. 4; Honor Roll 2, 4. McMULLEN, JOHN LAIRD, Gainesville Florida- C-Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Boy ' s State 3. MATTINGLY, MARY ELLEN, Louisville, Kentucky — FTA 3, Sec. 3; Les Esprits Gais 3, 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4, Hist. 4; AFS 3, 4, Pres. 4; NHS 3, 4; History Society 3; Senior Council 4; Hr. Treas. 3; Office Ass ' t 3, 4; Girl ' s State 3; MAXWELL, KENT LANG, Homestead, Pennsyl- vania— C-Club 4; Biology Club 4; Photogra- phy Club 4, Treas. 4; Student Ass ' t 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. MEISNER, MARY ELIZABETH, Terre Haute, In- diana— FTA 3, Treas. 3; Masque Gavel 4; Chorus 3, 4, Treas. 4. MENTESANE, ROSEAAARIE CAMILLE, New York, New York— Mu Alpha Theta 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Band 3; Orchestra 2; Intramurals 2; FHA 2; Library Club 3; Sr. Bus. Mgr. 4. MINNICK, ZELMA EARLENE, St. Louis, Missouri —Library Club 4. MINOR, LINDA SUE, Lexington, Kentucky- Masque Gavel 4; Para-Med 4. MITCHELL, ANNEETA KAY, Powell, Tennessee FHA 3, 4; Boosterettes 2. MITCHELL, MICHAEL CHARLES, Orange, New Jersey— NFL 2; Hr. V. Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Treas. 4; Football 4; Track 4. MONTGOMERY, THOMAS TOWELL, JR., Cuya- hoga, Ohio. MORRISON, WILLIAM M., Clearwater, Florida - -DE 3, 4. MURFIN, DOROTHY JEAN, Knoxville, Tennes- see— Pep Club 2, 3; FHA 4; Student Ass ' t 4. MYERS, THOMAS KEVE, Newcastle, Pennsyl- vania— Hi-Y 4; Histoty Society 4; Concert Choir 4; Fathoms 3; Hr. Pres. 3; Clearlight 3, 4; Senior Council 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Dean ' s List 4. NAIL, KENNETH RUSSELL, Wausau, Wisconsin -Key Club 3, 4; C-Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; Prom Com. 3; Student Ass ' t 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. NEEB, CAROL JEAN, Detroit, Michigan— Tri- Hi-Y 4; Red Cross 3; Hr. Pres. 4. NEESE, JACK HARRELL, Monroe, North Caro- lina-Key Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3; C-Club 4; ICC 3; Hr. Pres. 2, V. Pres. 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Prom Com. 3. NEWTON, ANN ELIZABETH, Moultrie, Georgia -Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hr. Sec. 4. 220 NICHOLS, JACALYN LOUISE, Orlando, Florida — Boosterette 2; Senate 2, 4, V. Pres. 4; NHS 3, 4; ICC 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4; Hr. Sec. 3; Homecoming Com. 2, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 4; Girl ' s State 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Calendar Girl 4. NICODEMUS, BRUCE EUGENE, Elwood City, Pennsylvania— DECA 3, 4. OLSON, LAUREL JEANNE, Cleveland Heights, Ohio— ICYC 2; FT A 2; Red Cross 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Majorette 4. OLSEN, RICHARD S., Lackawanna, New York —Band 2, 3; Swing Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Golf Team 2; French Club 2. OWENS, MARY LYNN, Jacksonville, Florida— Masque Gavel 3; Red Cross 4; Senate 3; Quill Scroll 4; Hr. Pres. 2; Jr. Class Sec. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pres. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Prom Com. 3; Usherettes 3; Aqua Clara 4; Calendar Girl 4; Student Ass ' t 4. PANNAROLE, CORINNE LINDA, LaPorte, In- diana— CBE 4. PICKELMANN, RANDALL WILLIAM, Saginaw, Michigan— Chorus 2, 3. PIRRUNG, MARY JO, New York, New York- Mu Alpha Theta 4; Hr. V. Pres. 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 4. POLLARD, KAREN DUANE, Detroit, Michigan -NHS 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Treas; Hr. Sec. 3. PRICE, BARRY DOUGLAS, Paterson, New Jer- sey-Transfer 4; C-Club 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4; Football 4. PRICHYSTAL, JOHN M., Petersburg, Virginia- DCT 3, 4. PRINGLE, LINDA SUE, Waukesha, Wisconsin— Keyettes 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3; Senate 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Prom Com. 3; Home- coming Com. 2, 3, 4. PRITCHETT, JAMES THOMAS-Evansville, In- diana— DCT 4; Band 2, 3, 4. PURVIS, DEBORAH LYNN, Lansing, Michigan- Boosterettes 2, 4, Capt. 4; Red Cross 3. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Flag Twirler 2, 3; Year- book Staff 2, 3. REICHLE, ARLAYNE M., Chicago, Illinois-Sen- ate 4; Student Ass ' t 4; Hr. Treas. 2; Hr. Sec. 3. REICHLE, LEON SCHNEIDER, Oaktowne, Illinois -Band 2, 3, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4; Red Cross 3. REID, JUDITH JANE, Chicago, Illinois— Tri- Hi-Y; Red Cross 2; Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Student Ass ' t 3, 4. RETTIG, CATHRYN JULIA, Painesville, Ohio- Biology Club 4; AFS 4; Jr. Treas. 3; Red Cross 4; Honor Roll 4. RETZLER, KENNETH EMIG, Batavia, Ohio-DCT 4; Honor Roll 4. REYNOLDS, JEFF, Indianapolis, Indiana. RHODES, JOHN S. Ill, St. Petersburg, Florida -Key Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; NHS 4; C-Club 4; Track 2, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Prom Com. 3; History Society 3, 4; Hr. Pres. 3. PARKER, DELIA JANE, Logansport, Indiana— Para-Med 2; Pep Club 2. PASCALL, SANDRA LEE, Hamilton, Ontario- Masqu e Gavel 3, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 3; Senior Council 4. PATE, KATHLEEN SUSAN, Adrian, Michigan- Future Nurses 3; FTA 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Hr. Sec. 4; Transfer 4. PATTON, GERALD WAYNE, Connersville, In- diana— Band 2, 3. PAYTON, RUDOLPH LOUIS, Clearwater, Flor- ida— Band 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. PEOPLES, RUTH LYNN, Newark, Ohio-NHS 4; Intramurals 2. PEQUIGNOT, JACQUELYN JEAN, Fort Wayne, Indiana— Usherette 3; Keyettes 3, 4, V. Pres. 3; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Aqua Clara 3, 4; NHS 4; Student Council 4; Red Cross 4; Masque Gavel 3; Soph. Class Sec. 2; Jr. Class V. Pres.; Corr. Sec., Student Council 4 Intramu- rals 2; Soph. Prom Com. Chr. 2; Prom Com. 3; Homecoming Com. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Calendar Girl 4. PETERS, FRANCES SUZANNA, South Charleston, West Virginia— Usherettes 4; Prom Com. 3; Hr. Treas. 3. PETERSON, KRIS, Brainerd, Minnesota— DE 3, 4, Reporter 3, Pres. 4. PETTIS, BERNICE FRANCES, Bonifay, Florida- Chorus 3, 4. PETTY, DONALD LLOYD, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania— Inter Nos 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4. PHERO, CHERYL ANNE, Baltimore, Maryland- Pep Club 2; Hr. Treas. 4. RABIN, JOHN CHARLES, Chicago, Illinois — C-Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. RAINS, LINDA SUSAN, Sullivan, Indiana- Transfer 4; Latin Club 2, 3, Pres. 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; News N ' Everything, Ass ' t Editor- Honorary Usher 3; Hr. Pres. 4; Dean ' s List 4. RAWNSLEY, L. SCOTT, Tampa, Florida-Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; NHS 4; History Society 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 2, 3, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Student Ass ' t 4; REAGAN, DAVID S., Urbana, Illinois. REED, DONNA DIANNE, Clearwater, Florida— AFS 3; Pep Club 2; Red Cross 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Prom Com. 3; Office Ass ' t 3. REED, RONALD, Newport, Rhode Island. REES, JUDITH LYNN, Wichita, Kansas-Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hr. Treas. 4; Transfer 4; Cheerleader 2, RICH, HOWARD BERNARD, Louisville, Kentucky —Photography Club 4; Clearlight 4. RICHARD, ROBERT LEEDY II, Clarksburg, West Virginia— Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Student Ass ' t 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. RICHBOURGH, PATRICIA LOUISE, Clearwater, Florida— NHS 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Hr. Pres. 4; Office Ass ' t 4; Boosterettes 2; Cho- rus 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 4. RICHEY, KATHY KAY, Cincinnati, Ohio-Senate 2; Student Ass ' t 4. RIETVELD, JOHN, South Holland, Illinois— Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4. ROBERSON, PHILIP OREN, Palisade, Colorado. ROBINSON, BRENDA ANNE, Dunedin, Florida — -ICYC 3, 4, Pres 4; Biology Club 4; AFS 3, 4; NHS 4; History Society 3, 4; Student A6st ' s 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List. 3. RODE, JOANN LOUISE, Harrisburg, Pennsylva- nia— FHA 4, Historian 4; Hr. Sec. 4, V. Pres. 2, 3; Red Cross 3; Student Ass ' t 4. ROESCH, KATHY JO, St. Petersburg, Florida- Pep Club 2; Red Cross 2; Student Ass ' t 4. ROGERO, JANET KAY, Winter Park, Florida— Senate 2; Hr. Pres. 3; DCT 4, Sec. 4. ROLLINS, SUSAN JANE, Tampa, Florida-AFS 4; Biology Club 4, V. Pres. 4; Hr. Pres. 2; Prom Com. 3; Homecoming Com. 3, 4. ROPER, SAMMY BOSDELL, Ware-Shoals South Carolina-C-Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Prom Com. 3; Student Ass ' t 3, 4. RUFF, W. JOSEPH, Clearwater, Florida- RULISON, LOIS ELAINE, Phillipsburg, New Jer- sey— Para-Med 2; Chorus 4. RUPERT, JO ANN, Charleston, West Virginia —Pool Com. 3; Red Cross 3, 4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4; Hr. Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Chorus 4, Pres. 4; Prom Com. 3; Homecoming Com. 3, 4. SAILORS, JOHN CHARLES, South Bend, In- diana— CBE. i SALLADIN, ANTHONY DAVID, Oswego, New York— Key Club 4; Basketball 2; Prom Com. 3; SALTON, M ARC HOWARD, Brooklyn, New York -DE 4. SANDLIN, MICHAEL LEROY, Clearwater, Florida —Track Team 3. SANTIAGO, REBECCA ARMANDA, Havana, Cuba— Office Ass ' t 3, 4. SAYAT, PAMELA JOY, Chicago, I llinois— Inter Nos 3, 4; Para-Med 4; Chorus 4. SCHMITT, CHERYL JEAN, Baltimore,, Maryland — Keyettes 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 3; Madrigal Singers 3, 4. SCHNEIDER, CAROL ANN, Massilon, Ohio- Masque Gavel 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Hr. Treas. 3, 4. SCHRADER, C. PAUL, Cleveland, Ohio— Chorus 3; History Society 4; Concert Choir 4; Stu- dent Ass ' t 4. SCHULDT, SUSAN R., Cortland, Ohio— FHA 3, Pari. 3; Red Cross 4; Hr. Sec. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. SEIBERT, LONEE BRENT, Bileville, Illinois. SEVER, EUGENE WESLEY, Chattanooga, Ten- nessee. SEVERANCE, JOHNNIE NORMAN, Madison, Florida. SHAW, RICHARD ALLEN, Flint, Michigan — YFC 4; Concert Choir 4. SHERWOOD, ROGER ALAN, Rome New York —Transfer 4; French Club 2, 3; Wrestling 2; Yearbook Staff 3. SHORT, CHARLES W., Clearwater, Florida— Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Senate 3; NHS 4; French Club 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 4. SIKES, ALAN DOUGLAS, Ann Arbor, Michigan —Senate Rep. 4; Hi-Y 4; History Society 4; Homecoming Com. 3, 4; Transfer 4. SILVIE, DAVID HAROLD, Hackensack New Jer- sey. SIRMONS, RONALD BENJAMIN, St. Peters- burg, Florida— Red Cross 3, 4. 222 SKORDAS, THOMAS PETER, Washington, D.C. —Mu Alpha Theta 4; NHS 4; Tennis 4; Chess Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. SLIGER, JESSE STEVE, Newport News, Virginia —Key Club 4; Senior Council 4; Track 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3; Soph. Class V. Pres.; Jr. Class Pres.; Sr. Class Pres. SMITH, DAVID JACK, Niagara Falls, New York —Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; German Band 3; SMITH, MICHAEL ALLEN, Chicago, Illinois SNOW, DONNA CAROLYN, Welch, West Vir- ginia-Office Ass ' t 4; Intramurals 2. SNYDER, AAARLENE, Sellersville, Pennsylvania SORVILLO, JAMES JOSEPH, Torrington, Con- necticut— Soph. Class Treas.; Hr. Pres. 4; Homecoming Com. SPICER, DAVID WILLI AM-Detroit, Michigan- Senate 2; Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2; Soph. Class V. Pres.; Track 4; Orchestra 2. STARR, CAROLE LYNN, Brooksville, Pennsyl- vania— Tri-Hi-Y 4; Usherettes 4; Hr. Pres. 2, 3; Senior Council 4; Prom Com. 3; In- tramurals 2. STETLER, BENJAMIN S., Clearwater, Florida- Hr. V. Pres. 4; Track 2, 3. STOUT, DAN CHARLES, Grand Rapids, Mich- igan— History Society 4; Hr. Rep. 2. STRAKER, RICHARD LAMPLIN, Worcester, Mas- sachusetts. STUART, DAVID LORIN, Minneapolis, Minne- sota. SULLIVAN, JOHN J., West Springfield, Massa- - chusetts— Red Cross 3; French Club 4; DE 4. SUNYER, SIMONE MARIE-LOUISE, France- French Club 4; AFS 4; Keyettes 4; NHS 4. SUTHERLAND, PATRICIA LEE, Baltimore, Mary- land— Tri-Hi-Y 4; Masque Gavel 4; SYKES, JANICE FAYE, Wheeling, West Virginia -French Club 2, 3, Treas. 3; Masque Gavel 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Hr. Sec. 2; Booster- ettes 2; Swimming 3. TANTUM, JOELLEN, Trenton, New Jersey— DE 3, 4. TITA, GREGORY DAVID, Butler, Pennsylvania —DCT 4; FBLA 4; Library Club 4; Red Cross 2 . THOMPSON, BARBRA JEAN, Darby, Pennsyl- vania-Chorus 3, 4; Red Cross 3. THOAAAS, LINDA SUE, Washington, D. C. — Transfer 4; Concert Choir 4; Dean ' s List 4; Student Ass ' t 4. 4 THOMSON, VINCENTA M., Amsterdam, New York— Chorus 3, 4; Hr. Sec. 4. TOUCHTON, JERRY DENNIS, Clearwater, Flor- ida— Senate 2; Red Cross 3; Concert Choir 3; Chorus 3, 4. TRIANTAFILU, THEORDORE NICHOLAS, Laconia, New Hampshire— DE 4. THROAST, HENRY ERLE, Teaneck, New Jersey— DCT 4. TROUT, SHARON ANN, Washington, D.C.-Cho- rus 4. UDELL, JUDY MARIE, Ashtabula, Ohio-DCT 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4. VALIANT, JOAN PRENTICE, Sturgis, Michigan — Boosterettes 2; Los Gauchos 3, 4; His- tory Society 4, Treas. 4; Office Ass ' t. 3; Student Ass ' t. 4. VAN BRUNT, HEIDI, Clearwater, Florida- Quill Scroll 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Fathoms 3. VAN VLIET, JOHN HUFF III, Columbus, Geor- gia— NHS 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; ICC 3, 4, Pres. 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3; Student Council 4; AFS 3, 4, V. Pres. 3; Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Mgr. 3. VINSON, JOSEPH BLAKE, Clearwater, Florida —Hr. Pres. 4. VOLLMER, ELSIE GRANT, Mineola, New York — FHA 3; Inter Nos 3; Chorus 2. WATSON, PRISCILLA MARGARET, Malden, Mas- sachusetts— Offic e Ass ' t. 4. WEAVER, KATHLEEN LOUISE, Clearwater, Flor- ida— Tri-Hi-Y 4; Para Medical 2, 4, Sec. 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4. WEDIG, YALE FRANCIS, Hamilton, Ohio— NFL 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Masque Gavel 3, Sec. 3; Key Club 4; Sr. Class V. Pres. 4; Hr. Pres. 3. WEIBLE, DELL RODGER, Fargo, North Dakota —Key Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; C Club 4; Foot- ball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4. WEISS, KENNETH L, New York, New York- Spanish Club 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4, V. Pres. 4; AFS 3, 4; NHS 4; Golf 10; Senate 2, 3; Sr. Rep. 4. WERTZ, SUSAN ELMERE, Oak Park, Illinois- Red Cross Rep. 2; FTA 3, 4, Treas 4. Color Guard 2. WILL, JEFFREY LYNN, Ephrata, Pennsylvania -Band 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, MARGARET SUE, Indianapolis, In- diana— FBLA 3; Keyettes 4; Intramurals 3; Senior Rep. 4; Red Cross Rep. 3; Hr. V. Pres. 2; Usherettes 3, 4 Bus. Mgr. 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Prom Comm. 3; Student Ass ' t. 4. WAGGONER, JOYCE EMILY, Oak Park, Illinois —Pep Club 2; FHA 2; Senate 2; FBLA 4 Hr. Sec.-Treas. 4; Office Ass ' t. 4; Chorus 3. WAHL, ROBERT H., Bloomington, Indiana- Red Cross 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 4. WALDRON, DAVID RICE, New York, New York— Football 2, 3. WALKER, DIANNA W., Pontiac, Michigan — Chorus 4. WALKER, SUSAN ELAINE, Yuma, Arizona- FTA 4; NFL 4; NHS 4; Chess Club 4; Masque Gavel 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Student Ass ' t. 4 WALLACE, ANN, Harlingen, Texas— Inter Nos 3, 4; I CYC 4; FTA 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4. WALLACE, STEVE GREGORY, Jacksonville, Flor- ida-Hi-Y 3, 4; FBLA 4; Hr. Sec. 4; Base- ball 4; Football 2; Track 2. WALTERS, KAY LYNN, Logansport, Indiana. WARD, ROBERT LAWRENCE, Flint, Michigan- C Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Key Club 4; Sr. Class Treas. 4; Hr. V. Pres. 2; Student Ass ' t. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2. WESTON, ROBERT SMITH, Meriden, Connecti- cut— Hr. Pres. 4. WHEELER, DIANE CATHERINE, Cheyenne, Wy- oming— Chess Club 4; FBLA 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Student Ass ' t. 4. WHITCOMB, NANCY LEE, Mechanicsburg, Penn- sylvania— ICYC 2; Inter Nos 3, 4; Student Ass ' t. 3, 4. WHITNEY, MARY ELLEN, Detroit, Michigan- Band 2, 3 , 4, Sec. 4 Treas. 3; Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Hr. Sec. 2; Red Cross Rep. 3; Senate 4. WICKLINE, MARILYN LEE, Chicago, Illinois— FBLA 3, 4; FHA 2; Office Ass ' t. 4; Student Ass ' t. 4; Senate 2. WIGNALL, FRANK STEPHEN, Jackson, Missis- sippi— AFS 4; Student Council 4; Los Gau- chos 4; Clearlight 3, 4, Sports Ed. 3, Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Swimming 3, 4; Student Ass ' t. 4. WILCOX, BARBARA SUE, Clearwater, Florida —Homecoming Comm. 2, 3; Prom Comm. 3; Chorus 4; Senate 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 2; Student Ass ' t. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4, Capt. 4; Orchestra 2, 3; WILLIS, GREGORY ALLEN, Toledo, Ohio-Mu Alpha Theta 4; Beta Club 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Hr. V. Pres. 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Basket- ball 3; Track 3, 4. WONSETLER, LEE ANN, Salem, Ohio— FTA 2, 3, 4, Pari. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Club 2; FHA 2; ICC 4; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; Clearlight Staff 2, 3; Honor Roll 4; Office Ass ' t. 2; Student Ass ' t. 4. WOOLRIDGE, CHARLES THOAAAS, Clearwater, Florida— ICYC 4; Band 3, 4; NHS 2, 3; Journalism Club 3; Hr. Pres. 4. YALE, JOHN ROBERT, Minneapolis, Minnesota -NHS 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Hr. Pres. 3; Red Cross Rep. 4; Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2. YARNELL, DONNA JEAN, Medford, Oregon- ICYC 4, V. Pres 4; Senate 4; ICC 4; Hr. V. Pres. 3; YOUNG, BETSY LEE, Harsell, Alabama-Hr. Pres. 2; Hr. Sec. 3; Hr. Treas. 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3. YOUNG, ROBERT DOUGLAS, Tarpon Springs, Florida— Senate 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4. 223 INDQ6 Abbott, Edmund— 73 Abell, Jill-139, 73 Acker, Terry May— 39, 107 Abernathy, Kerry— 139, 65, 73 Abernathy, Gordon— 117, 171 Acker, Peggy— 117, 39 Adams, Jan— 117, 176 Adams, Jill Leslie-107, 176 Adams, Margaret— 1 17, 55 Adams, Robert— 117 Adderly, Allen— 73 Adderley, Jane— 130, 117 Adelman, Sharon— 199, 201, 133, 144, 38, 39, 73, 141, 21 Adkinson, Barbara— 117 Agliato, John Steven— 49, 107 Ainsworth, Marilyn— 117 Albertini, Florence— 208, 73 Albrecht, Bruce— 117 Aldridge, Pamela— 133, 144, 213, 151, 70 73, 140 Aldridge, Robert— 117 Allen, Astrid— 1 1 7, 39 Allen, Beulah— 139, 59, 73, 22 Allen, Jay Harrell— 107 Allen, Paul— 73 Allen, Sheldon-73 Allen, Titus— 73 AHen, Todd— 107 Allen, Wanda— 1 17 Alley, Danny— 117, 159 Allison, Nancy— 107 Allman, Michael Harrison— 107 Allman, Tarri— 73 Alwin, Joan— 130, 73 Alwin, Mark— 117 Amick, Barbara Earle— 54 Anders, Carolyn— 117, 54 Anderson, Andrew John— 39, 107 Anderson, David Jon— 57, 107 Anderson, Karen— 61, 73 Anderson, Sharon Lee— 62, 107 Anderson, William— 117, 159 Angelova, Lada— 117 Anthony, Kathleen— 36, 73, 22 Apolon, Nancy— 117 Argeauz, Josephine— 1 14, 50, 74 Armston, Tracy— 117 Armstrong, Stephen— 136, 74 Arnett, Edward— 74 Arnett, Thomas— 117 Ash, Miriam— 36, 50, 56, 74, 22 Ashley, Marvin— 74 Astley, Pamela— 107 Athenson, Anne— 117 Auer, Alan— 117 Aydelotte, Robert— 74 Ayres, Clifford— 74 Babbitt, Cory— 128, 130, 107, 172 Babbitt, Cindy— 106, 107 Bailey, Danny— 117 Bailey, Dheila-131, 137, 138, 65, 39, 74, 145 Baillie, George— 74 Baker, Bonnie Barbara— 146, 69, 107 Baker, Judith— 1 17 Baker, Nancy— 117 Ball, Nancy— 139, 74 Ball, Suzanne— 107 Bandes, Barbara— 74 Banker, Bonnie— 130, 117, 55 Bansemer, Roger— 62, 74 Barber, James— 67, 74 Barker, Connie— 117 Bartlett, Jean Marie— 107, 142 Baskin, Elizabeth Hulme— 138, 107 Baskovich Demetria— 131, 146, 39, 70, 74 Baskovich, Diane— 117, 39, 70 Bass, Francis— 117 Batsford, Robert Harry — 107 Batstone, Deborah— 206, 117 Batstone, Susan— 117, 176 Baughman, Nancy— 59, 69, 74 Bauman, Suzanne— 199, 201, 131, 139, 144, 146, 36, 38, 39, 51, 70, 75, 141 Baumgardner, Margaret— 117 Baumgartner, Pamela— 49, 107 Baumgardner, William— 69, 75 Bawkin, George— 56, 75 Bawkin, Patrick— 117 Baxter, Spencer Dean— 107 Beach, Ruth Ann— 39, 56, 107 Beakes, Thomas— 117, 159 Beam, Laura— 117 Bean, Brian— 132, 67, 75, 160, 157, 181, 158, 24 Bean, Lee-130, 132, 107, 159, 157 Beane, Deborah Gay— 107 Beatty, Gary— 117, 39, 159 Beaudine, Susan Anne— 39, 107 Beckman, Stephanie— 75 Beebe, Graig— 117 Beeland, Daniel— 132, 117, 57, 171 Behar, Morris— 67, 75, 171 Beilage, Michelle— 210, 131, 46, 59, 75 Belser, Carolyn— 139, 75 Bender, Jeffrey Edward— 61 Beneke, Mary— 117 Benmayor, Lee Alan— 107 Bennett, Nancy Lynn— 39, 107 Bennett, Richard Thomas— 107 Benson, Rose Ann— 201, 130, 138, 144, 213, 43, 56, 75, 145, 141, 177, 176 Benton, Bernie— 117, 57 Bentz, Robert-117 Bergstrom, Mary— 117, 176 Bergstrom, William— 196, 75, 175 Betourne, Kevin— 107 Berry, John Charles— 107 Bethke, Bruce— 57, 75 Betts, Bruce— 75 Bews, Ronald Joseph— 107 Beyer, Partick, —49, 107 Bianco, Dennis— 75 Bickel, Robert-131, 136, 107, 167 Bickell, Nova-75, 22 Biegel, Bobbie— 132, 136, 107, 157 Billingsley, Curtis-131, 136, 117, 52, 167 Billingsley, Elizabeth— 133, 43, 107 Birch, Patty— 60, 75 Birchall, Suzann— 117 Bishop, Valerie— 50, 56, 75 Bjurquist, Christina— 131, 107 Black, Patty-207, 208, 213, 75 Blair, Philip— 117, 159 Blakey, Bob-57, 76 Blanton, Margaret— 42, 76 Bleakley, Dale— 76 Bleunt, George— 117 Blose, William— 107 Blunder, Esther— 117 Blunt, Deloris— 107 Bobo, Sonny-67, 76, 159, 154, 157, 181, 167, 155 Boehmer, Linda— 107 Boisvert, John— 107 Bolton, Deborah— 117, 54 Bolton, john— 56, 70, 107 Bolton, Joyce— 107 Bomke, Glenn— 107 Bonacio, Tony— 107 Bonner, Claudia— 107 Boomhower, Leeana— 107 Boruck, Susan— 117 Borrego, Nilda— 117, 55 Boschen, Suzanne— 76 Boss, Barbara— 137, 36, 43, 76, 25 Boswell, Bill-57, 107 Botti, Harold-117, 159 Boucher, Harry— 194, 131, 144, 42, 76, 141 Boucher, Susan— 117 Bouman, Frances— 138, 107 Bourne, Alan— 57, 76 Bowers, Richard— 107 Bowling, Clifford— 107 Boyd, Beverly-117, 52, 54 Boyd, Henry-132, 67, 76, 15, 172 Brady, Bob-36, 39, 49, 76, 142, 22 Brady, Karen— 117 Branibas, Barry Branks, Mary— 65, 76 Bredberg, James— 117, 159 Brennan, Maureen— 107 Breton, Linda— 117 Bretzius, John— 107 Brdwer, Daniel— 107 Brewton, Linda— 117 Bridges, Arthur— 117 Brinkley, Linda— 117 Brinkman, Diane— 117 Brinson, Henry— 117 Brinson, Jane— 1 07 Britt, Bruce— 107 Brittman, William Britton, James— 107 Brock, Bruce-196, 132, 67, 36, 70, 76, 157, 22, 157, 25 Brodeur, Michael— 107 Brodeur, Richard— 70, 76 Brookins, Wendy— 107 Brooks, Billy Brooks, Reinold— 117 Broten, Connie— 117, 56 Broutlon, Linda— 65 Brower, Judith— 139, 146, 46, 107 Brown, Craig— 117 Brown, Garrett— 62, 76 Brown, Jerry— 69, 76 Brown, Joseph— 117 Brown, Joseph— 117 Brown, Sandy-203, 133, 50, 76 Brown, Vicki— 117 Brumbaugh, Bonnie— 76 Brumfield, Frederick— 1 17, 162 Bruner, Dianne-137, 146, 39, 50, 56, 145, 107, 22 Bryan, Phillip— 107 Bryan, Spencer Brezezinski, Bernard— 67, 77, 107 Brezezinski, Frank-132, 67, 77, 155, 157 Buchanan, James— 130, 117, 165 Buckley, John— 118 Bullard, Bertha Bullock, Emma— 61, 107 Bunch, Mary— 77 Bunnel, Robert— 118 Burdette, Billy— 77 Bure, Sharon— 118 Burgan, Linda— 59, 77 Burgess, Jame— 65, 39, 107 Burgess, Judy— 39, 107 Burke, Penny— 60, 77 Burke, Robert— 118 Burkhart, David— 107 Burnstein, Janice— 61, 77 Burpee, Beth— 107 Burroughs, Barbara— 107 Burroughs, Paul— 62, 77 Burton, Douglas— 118, 57 Burton, Judy— 77 Burton, Sheridan— 57, 108 Butiste, Robert— 118, 175 Butler, Dana— 118 Byrd, Shannon— 130, 133, 108 Byrnes, Maureen— 146, 65, 39, 108 Calcese, William— 118 Caldwell, James— 118, 43 Calef, Sharon— 77, 22 Callerame, William — 108 Cameron, Michael— 118 Campbell, Jasper— 137, 118 Campbell, Jean— 137, 118 Campbell, Shirley— 108 Cannoy, Carolyn— 130, 133, 151, 134, 57, 77, 159, 181 Cannoy, Pamela— 131, 133, 108 Caplan, Alexander— 77 Carey, Bonnie— 118 Carlisle, John— 206, 118, 165 Carlisle, Patrick— 36, 46, 108, 22 Carlson, Craig— 118, 175 Carmichael, James— 118, 70 Carnegie, Heather— 49, 108 Carney, Elaine Carpenter, John— 108 Carr, Dorothy-189, 133, 39, 57, 77, 135, 159, 181 Carrabotta, Bonita— 133, 189, 77, 22 Carrabotta, Ronald— 70, 157 Carrington, William— 77 Carroll, Brenda— 108 Carroza, William— 118 Carruthers, William-136, 77, 108, 175 Carruthers, Linda— 118, 55 Carson, Patricia— 1 18, 65 Carter, Barbara— 65 Carter, John-67, 77, 175, 174 Carter, Winslow Cassell, Leslie-118, 176 Castsgna, Edward— 78 Caswell, Vicki— 1 18 Catlin, Cliffton— 130, 136, 118 Cambrunch, Frank— 108 Ceptrone, Ralph— 118 Ceralo, John— 118 Ceralo, William— 108 Cesta, James— 118 Chafin, David-136, 146, 67, 39, 108, 157, 167 Chalkley, Dean— 78 Chalkley, Joel— 1 18 Chambers, David— 78 Chancey, Sammy— 118 Chapman, Thomas— 118 Charter, Jo Ann-133, 151, 108, 159, 181 Chase, Marianne— 54, 108 Chauncey, Linda— 108 Chauncey, Patricia— 133, 108 Cheek, Ward-136, 59, 108 Chek, Diana— 108 Chek, Sandy— 118 Chichetti, Richard— 108, 174 Chipley, Annette— 130, 133, 139, 59, 78 Chisholm, Vernon— 108 Christianson, Deborah— 118 Christianson, Donald— 118, 159 Clanton, George Harvery— 52, 56, 108 Clapperton, Linda— 130, 39, 108 Clark, Mary Ann— 138, 139, 146, 51, 108, 22 Clarke, Hugh Clemens, Mary— 78 Clements, Alvin— 213, 78 Clements, Arlene— 148, 78 Cline, Pamela— 133, 146, 108 Colbridge, Steven Coachman, James Warren— 213, 69, 78 Coats, Jack— 62, 78 Cobb, Off ie— 118 Cobb, Wanda— 108 Cole, Charlene— 139, 59, 78 Cole, Danny— 118 Coleman, Bonita— 138, 118 Coleman, Elliot— 108 Coleman, Jill — 1 1 8 Coleman, Karen— 108 Coleman, William— 118 Colley, Patricia— 118 Collins, Donald— 183, 61, 108 Collman, Steve— 132, 136, 78, 157, 158 Colonna, Linda— 118 Colpitts, Michael— 36, 78 Comfort, Susan— 108 Commander, Mary— 118 Compton, Nelle— 108 Conklin, Cathleen— 108 Conklin, Michael— 57, 108 Conklin, Robert— 43, 78 Conley, Raleigh Connell, Valree— 108 Considine, Joseph— 108 Constand, Kathleen— 108 Constand, Robert— 200, 78 Cook, Carol— 118 Cooke, Susan— 192, 139, 78 Cooke, Thomas— 57, 78 Cooper, Carolyn— 118 Cooper, Carolyn— 189, 78 Cooper, Chests— 78 Cooper, Howard— 118 Cooper, Mary— 108, 170 Cope, Bruce-136, 108, 175 Copeland, Barbara— 108 Copie, Jane Coppedge, Thomas— 108 Corns, Martha— 138, 118 Corns, Janice— 39, 79 Cosner, Francis Joseph— 192, 132, 67, 79, 156, 157 Costine, Sue— 79 Cotter, Robert— 56, 108 Couldron, Ruth— 108 Cournoyer, James— 108 Cournoyer, Michael— 118 Courser, Bev— 205, 151, 79 Courtright, Geoff-79, 175, 174 Courtright, Robert-118, 57, 159, 175 Cowart, Bobbi— 118 Cox, Jesse- 192, 132, 67, 79, 155, 157 Cox, Susan-138, 118, 155 Craig, Candace— 39, 108 Crandall, Gloria-121, 50, 51, 79 Crapis, Nicholas— 118 Crawford, Tommie— 108 Cremer, Bert-118, 143, 159, 167 Crockett, Denny-118, 159, 175 Crook, Dorothy— 130, 39, 108 Cross, Dianne— 108 Crowell, Bonnie— 39, 108 Crowell, Gail-198, 130, 133, 46, 79 Cruikshank, Grant— 108, 157, 167 Cruikshank, Robert Crum, Robert— 79, 172 Cubbison, Chris-144, 36, 51, 108, 142, 22 Culbreth, John— 108 Culbreth, Sandy-194, 198, 206, 131, 139, 144, 79, 141, 22 Curls, Jim-213, 59, 67, 79 Currie, Linda— 79 Curtis, Jay— 118, 175 Daerr, Barbara— 79 Daily, Tim-200, 209, 79 Daily, Timothy— 132, 108 Daire, Dennis— 108 Daly, Diane— 60, 79 Damsker, Lee— 108 Daniels, Frank— 79 Daniels, Becky-128, 129, 52, 54, 56, 79, 22 Daniel, Susan— 1 18 Daniels, Edgar Darby, Marion— 80 Darby, Patricia— 118 Darling, Aronia— 56, 108 Dart, Dorothy— 130, 39, 108 Dart, James— 118 Davenport, Pamela— 138, 118 Davidson, Kevin— 118 Davis, Brian— 108 Davis, Caryl— 118 Davis, Deborah— 118 Davis, Dennis— 67, 80, 157 Davis, Fran-207, 146, 39, 70, 80 Davis, Glen— 118 Davie, Jack-43, 175 Davis, Jeffery— 136, 118 Davis, Jim-196, 209, 132, 67, 80, 155, 157, 167, 20, 155 Davis, Robert— 118 Davis, Thomas— 119, 159, 165 Day, Judy— 119 Day, Patricia-130, 119, 39, 57, 176 Day, Ron— 69, 80 Day, Ruth-133, 139, 146, 65, 49 Day, Sally-146, 39, 50, 57, 108 Day, Sue— 206, 139, 65, 80, 22 Dayhuff, Larry— 205, 36, 80 Dean, Sandra— 60, 108 Dechant, Janine— 139, 54, 80 Dechatelets, Wayne Dechatelets, Daniel Defelix, David— 119 De Genaro, Marcha— 128, 144, 80, 142, 22 De Hart, Albert— 108 Deichman, Sandra— 108 De Joseph, Carol— 131, 59 De Joseph, Robert— 80 De Journett, Stewart— 108 De Land, Ken— 119 Deland, Steve— 80 Deland, Tracey— 119 D ' Elia, Lois-59, 80 Delise, Alfred— 119 Delise, Leroy— 119 De Lonch, Robert— 108, 162 Delvalle, Caryl Dempster, Randy-192, 132, 80, 155, 157 Dekner, Cynthia— 211, 139, 39, 50, 80 Dennis, Caryl— 1 19 Denota, Margarita— 1 19 Derose, Deborah— 108 Desbrow, Sue— 138 Devlin, Timothy— 131, 108 Diamons, John— 108 Dickey, Steven— 130, 136, 108 Dielschneider, Jill— 39, 108 Dinsmore, Barbara— 57, 108 Dinsmore, Cathy— 130, 139, 59, 80 Dipaola, Cheryl— 119 Disbrow, Sue— 119 Dole, Lawrence— 119 Dorman, Paul— 205, 136, 67, 80 Dornbros, Jacquelyn— 1 19 Dowdy, Martha— 138, 146, 80 Dowdy, Mary— 119 Downes, Anne— 80 Downey, Linda— 119 Dozier, Sharon— 81 Drain, James— 1 19 Drain, Judith— 1 19 Drake, Jim— 81, 167 Draves, Suzanne— 211, 81 Dubois, Herbert— 81 Dugan, Dennis— 108 Duke, Diane— 108 Duke, Jo Ann— 119, 54 Dulligan, Christine— 146, 108 Duncan, Bruce— 136, 109, 157 Duncan, Ray-119, 159, 167 Dunham, Bob-197, 144, 36, 81, 22, 19, 24 Dunphy, Jan-131, 133, 138, 144, 146, 213, 151, 39, 70, 81, 20, 177, 176 Durfee, Carol Ann— 109 Durfee, Cheryl— 109 Durrett, Carole— 54, 56, 109 Dutcher, Larry— 119, 159 Duvall, Gregory— 62, 109 Duvall, Stephen— 62 Earl, Mary-51, 81, 22 Easton, Doug— 62, 81 Eberhart, John-119, 165 Eckharst, Charles— 81 Edelman, Carol— 119 Edelman, Jessica— 119 Edmunds, Linda— 149, 5 0, 109 Edwards, Ruth— 137, 39, 81 Ehler, Beth-81 Ehlers, Nancy— 109 Ehmig, Bettye— 139, 81 Ehmig, George— 109 Ehmig, Michael— 119, 159 Ehrmann, Kathy— 119, 176 Eidson, Keith — 119 Eilermann, Frank— 119, 39 Ekberg, Lorraine— 81 Ellis, Deborah— 119 Ely, Barbara— 81 Emerson, Kenneth— 81 Emerson, Pat England, Michael-130, 136, 119 Epps, Deborah— 109 Erickson, Bill— 81 Ernsberger, Carol— 109 Eubanks, Jim— 81 Eunson, Ann— 138, 69, 109 Evans, Jano— 109 £versole, Elizabeth— 1 19 Eversole, Patricia— 109 Ewbanks, James-67, 70, 109, 156, 157, 16 7, 169 Ewing, Sherry— 119 Faber, Robin— 46, 50, 51, 191 Fady, John— 1 19, 165 Fairbairn, Laura— 39, 109 Fairchild, Mary— 119 Falzone, William— 82 Farkas, Stephen— 119 Farmelo, Mark— 42 Fate, Michael— 1 19 Faull, Jody— 1 19 Faull, Karin— 109 Feenberg, Craig Fellows, Margorie Felty, Frances— 208, 130 Felty, Steve— 119 Ferguson, Donald— 109, 172, 173 Ferguson, Patricia— 61, 109 Ferrazano, Phillip— 119, 159 Fickes, Jeri— 1 19, 55 Fields, Sarah— 109 Finch, Donna-133, 138, 39, 57, 82 Finch, Patricia-133, 138, 56, 57, 82, 135, 21 Fine, Tina-137, 119 Fink, James— 70, 109 Finnegan, Patricia— 69, 109 Finney, Linda— 146, 82 Fisher, Lavern— 119 Fisher, Sharon— 109 Fitzpatrick, Mary Jane— 119, 39 Flagler, Samuel— 109, 157 Flaherty, James Flanary, Donna— 61 Flanary, Herbert— 82 Flannery, Lana— 109 Fleischer, Susan-138, 139, 36, 51, 109, 22 Fleming, Timothy— 119, 159 Fletcher, Barry Fletcher, Joseph— 82 Floodquist, Joy— 62, 82 Flournoy, Barbara— 119 Flournoy, Betty— 192, 133, 39, 82 Flowers, Patricia— 119 Flynn, Chris— 119, 167 Fogg, Dallas-119, 165 Folk, Janet— 109 Fordyce, Nancy— 119 Forsyth, James-202, 67, 82, 175, 174 Foster, Mavis— 62, 82 Frank, Glenn— 109 Franke, Colin-194, 136, 82, 141 Frantz, Barbara— 119 Frasca, Karern— 109 Freeman, Gary— 119 Freeman, Susan— 119 Freeman, Trudy— 82 Friedman, Carl— 136, 109 Fritsch, Robert— 201, 82 Fritsch, Susan— 1 19 Fritzges, John— 109 Frost, Gary— 119 Fuller, Judith— 82 Fuller, Karen— 119 Fuller, Sylvia— 61, 109 Furney, Robert-194, 42, 57, 83, 167, 21 Fussell, Muriel — 119 Gaede, Marlene— 60, 83 Gaines, Joyce— 139, 56 Gaines, Raymond— 109, 157, 167 Gambill, Robert-109, 162 Ganos, Bruce— 119 Gardner, Linda— 60 Garretson, Don— 43 Garrigan, Timothy— 109 Garrison, Sharon— 62, 83 Gaspelin, Larry— 83 Gates, Bob— 83 Gates, Pam— 119, 57 Gates, Thomas— 61, 83 Gay, Susan-184, 151, 134, 70, 72, 83, 159, 181, 21 Gay, William-56, 109, 22 Gazar, Paul— 109 Geders, Jane— 119 Geders, John— 56, 83 Geer, Anntte— 119 Geiger, Drew— 109, 175 George, Frank— 119 Georges, Eugenia— 119 Geritana, Harry Gerwig, Malanje— 57, 83 Gesling, Sandra— 109 Gessner, Virginia— 1 19, 39 Gest, Kathleen— 1 39, 83 Gianatana, Garry— 119 Gibson, Debbie— 119 Gibson, Stephen— 109 Gieske, Craig-211, 67, 83, 172, 173 Gifford, Wayne— 61, 83 Gilbert, Robert— 119 Gilkey, Lynn-133, 109 Gilliam, Kenneth— 119 Gillis, Thomas— 132, 109 Gilmartin, Gail— 83 Glackin, Joseph— 119 Glass, William-119 Glisson, Pamela— 119 Glisson, Teresa— 109 Godders, John— 52 Godwin, Erin— 138, 59, 109 Goetteche, Rona— 208, 138, 109 Goetz, Linda— 194, 59, 83 Golden, Cathleen— 1 96, 59, 83 Gonzalez, Josephina— 84 Gooch, Dervitt— 119, 70 Goddgame, Richard-128, 129, 131, 132, 67, 38, 46, 109, 157, 22, 171 Goodhue, John— 57, 109 Good roe, Mary — 120 Gormley, Joyce— 109 Gosney, Ronald— 109 Gost, Jeanne— 208, 84 Goulah, Joe— 84 Goza, Anne— 197, 133, 39, 46, 84 Goza, Mary— 120, 176 Grace, Linda— 138, 57, 84 Graham, Annabelle— 1 33, 146, 46, 49, 109 Graham, Deborah— 129 Graham, Thomas Graham, William— 120, 157 Grannell, Stephen Grant, Gordon— 120 Grasks, Douglas— 109, 162 Grasso, Joseph Graves, Phyllis— 120 Grace, Michael— 67, 109 Green, Deborah— 120 Green, Magnolia— 120 Green, Michael Greenough, Karen— 120 Greenough, Katharine— 130, 133, 146, 46, 50, 109 Greenough, Kimball— 120 Greenwood, Gail-197, 84, 177, 176 Gregg, Bradley— 84 Greiner, John— 120 Grenelle, Edwin— 120, 49, 84 Grenelle, Rose— 49, 50, 109 Grenier, Robert— 84 Griffith, Phillip— 109 Griffon, Danny— 120 Grimsley, Carol— 36, 109 Grist, Charles— 120, 159 Grizzell, Judy— 61, 109 Grow, Marvin Gruber, Carol-137, 120, 65, 42, 55, 145, 176 Grundier, Jary— 60, 84 Gruider, Terry— 84 Guiet, Claudia— 50, 109 Guinn, Dianne— 39, 109 Gumus, Joe— 84 Gunter, Connie Guy, Edward— 84 Gwinn, Ted— 84 Hackett, Joyce— 120 Haenel, Joan— 120 Haenel, Julia— 196, 198, 130, 133, 84, 176 Hagaman, Robert— 109 Hagitt, John— 109 Hague, Sandra Hair, Sandra— 138, 120 Hair, Scott— 110, 157, 166, 167 Hall, Anna Hall, Laurie— 120 Hall, Mary— 137, 46, 50, 110, 142 Hamilton, Debra Jean— 210, 84 Hamilton, Linda Lee— 201, 133, 144, 65, 36, 46, 84, 143, 22 Hammers, Jill— 1 10 Hammock, Iris— 120, 54 Hamrick, Robert— 120 Hancock, Joyce— 46, 110 Hansen, Nancy— 120 Harcrow, Glenda— 85 Hardesty, Nancy— 52, 54, 110 Harlan, Bruce— 128, 129, 85, 24 Harlan, Cathy— 42, 110 Harlan, Susan— 120 Harman, Michael— 110 Harmony, George— 120, 159 Harmsen, Larry— 85 Harmsen, Ralph— 1 10 Harper, James— 136, 46, 85, 22 Harrell, Donald— 120 Harris, Brenda— 110 Harris, George— 110 Harris, Joanne— 120, 55, 170 Harris, Mary— 110 Hart, Helene— 120 Hartford, Perry Hartman, Richard— 110 Hartman, Robert— 110, 157 Harville, Alfred— 136, 52, 56, 110 Hassel, Lesley— 120 Hassell, William— 110 Hasser, John— 136 Hatch, Lee— 120 Hatched, David— 110 Hatfield, David— 57; 85 Hatzell, Hilda— 38, 110, 142 Haun, Vicki— 65 Haverty, Kevin— 120 Haworth, Robert— 120, 159 Hawthorne, Patricia— 110 Haydon, Karen — 120 Haydon, Thomas— 49, 70, 110, 167 Haymond, Marie— 110 Haynes, Richard— 120 Hazelton, Jeanette— 39, 50, 59, 110 Hazelwood, Jan— 110, 176 Headley, Linda— 85 Healy, Elizabeth— 95 Hecht, Ruth— 85 Heilman, Pam— 138, 120 Heilich, Nancy — 120 Hein, Diane— 110 Heiser, Tom— 156, 157 Heller, Patricia— 110 Hellrung, John— 110, 22 Helm, Russell— 110 Herman, Dianna— 60, 85 Herndon, Joyce— 120 Herr, Helen— 120 Herr, Roger— 46, 110 Hershberger, Kay— 139, 42, 57, 85 Hess, Sandra— 120, 54 Hicks, Linda— 110 Hicks, Thomas— 110 Hill, Carol-120, 55 Hill, James— 85, 167 Hill, Lila— 85 Hill, Peggy-39, 110 Hilleboe, Charles— 136, 120 Hillhouse, Howard— 61, 110 Hilliard, Carol— 120 Hills, Ronald— 85 Himes, Loretta— 110 Himes, William— 36, 85 Hitchens, Tery— 52, 56, 85 Hixson, Richard— 183, 128, 132, 144, 36, 38, 85, 140, 22 Hoffman, Linda— 110 Hoffman, Lynda— 138, 139 Hoffstetter, Eleanor— 120 Ho|ncki, Dianne— 85 Holbrook, Janice— 110, 176 Holcombe, John— 86 Holcombe, Mary— 130, 133, 131, 110 Holland, Brenda— 57, 110 Holler, Walter— 120 Holley, Kenneth— 120 Holliday, Dianna— 120 Hollis, Mark— 67, 132, 86, 160, 157, 1 58 Hollis, Nancy— 133, 110, 170 Holmes, Elizabeth— 1 20 Holt, Karen— 1 10 Honour, Kynda— 56, 110 Hood, Katherine— 130, 139, 86 Hood, Marilyn— 120 Hooper, David— 120, 165 Hooper, Jane— 130, 120, 54 Hooper, Janelise— 120 Hooper, Stephen— 132, 120 Horman, Charla— 139, 39, 86 Hern, Judith— 110 Hostetler, Damon-136, 137, 146, 110 Hott, William-69, 110 Houchin, Jay— 1 10 Houle, William— 120 Houle, Jeri— 130, 120 Householder, Robert— 110 Houston, Pamela— 110 Howard, Linda— 120 Hoyerman, Robert— 86 Hoyt, Linda— 110 Hradesky, Cathleen— 1 38, 139, 86 Hudson, Marc— 110 Huff, Ronnie— 86 Hughes, Brenda— 86 Hughes, Lynda— 110 Humphries, Beverly— 120 Hunt, Bill-120, 159 Hunt, George-67, 110, 157, 172, 173 Hunter, Dale-36, 39, 110 Hunter, Linda— 120, 145 Hunter, Morrissey— 139, 49, 110 Hunter, William— 120 Hurley, Gifford— 86 Hutchinson, Richard— 120, 165 Hutelin, Lynn-201, 130, 139, 146, 59, 86 Hyden, Bruce— 132, 110 lannone, Maria— 1 10 Ickes, James— 110 Imre, Jessica— 120, 39 Infinger, Joyce— 120 Ingram, David— 120, 159 Irwin, Cheryl— 120 Jackson, David— 120, 167 Jackson, Dorothy— 86 Jacobe, Angela— 183, 133, 39, 51, 55, 86, 22 Jacobs, Donald— 69, 110 James, Judy— 110 Jamieson, Mary— 120, 55, 145 Janes, William— 86, 172 Jefferson, James— 120 Jelks, David— 110, 157 Jenkin, Linda— 86 Jenkins, Leverne— 120 Jenkins, Theresa Jennings, William— 120, 110 Jensen, Mary Jo-149, 213, 86, 135, 22 Jeswald, Ellen— 1 1 0 Jewett, Judith— 110 Johannes, Richard Johns, Llewelyn— 120 Johns, Sally-197, 133, 46, 51, 86 Johnsa, Janet— 201, 57, 86 Johnson, Charles A.— 136, 213, 70, 86 Johnson, Charles B.— 87 Johnson, Diane— 39, 110 Johnson, Eileen— 87 Johnson, James— 110 Johnson, James R. Johnson, Joe— 110 Johnson, Margaret— 1 20, 42 Johnson, Patricia— 87 Johnson, Robert— 87 Johnson, Thomas— 110 Johnson, Walter— 87 Johnson, Warren— 1 1 1 Johnston, Carol— 139, 111 Johnston, Linda— 87, 69 Jondahl, Nancy-207, 87, 151, 134 Jones, Elizabeth— 1 1 1 Jones, Joseph— 121, 159 Jones, J. C. — 121 Jones, Vaughn— 111, 157 Jones, Vivian— 87, 60 Jordan, Lewis— 204, 111, 167 Jordan, Marc— 121, 159 Jordan, Rose— 1 1 1 Jordan, Beverly Joseph, Theresa— 39, 1 1 1 Judge, Robert— 1 1 1 Junot, Sheryl— 69 ,111 Jurkowski, Gloria— 87, 60 Jusko, Sally-130, 146, 87 Kader, Raymond Arthur— 132, 87, 20, 171 Kader, Ronald— 121 Kampouris, Eugene— 87 Karaphillis, Calliope— 121 Katz, Dudley-136, 111, 175 Kaucher, Sabina— 39, 1 1 1 Keenan, Betty— 51, 111, 145 Keenan, Donald— 111 Keene, Barbara— 121, 56 Kefler, David-136, 121, 165, 167 Keller, Regina-195, 133, 146, 87, 39, 57, 25, 22 Kelly, Timothy— 1 1 1 Kemmett, Kathryn— 137, 111 Kennedy, Maria Cordellia— 87, 62 Keppel, Bob-206, 128, 129, 130, 132 Kerk, Barbara— 149, 87, 22 Kerwin, Ginger— 121, 52 Kerwin, Sandra— 87, 56 Keyser, Thomas— 132, 136, 116, 121, 172, 173 Kiefer, Barry— 1 1 1 Kiereki, John— 87, 67, 175, 174 Kilpatrick, Mae Ellen— 184, 128, 129, 87, 148, 134, 88, 159, 181, 22, 18, 24 Kilpatrick, Mary Beth— 184, 149, 135, 159, 158, 181, 19, 24 Kimball, Anna— 1 1 1 Kimball, James-132, 111, 157, 1 67 Kimbrell, Sharon— 121 Kinder, Michael— 111 King, Allen-121, 159 King, Charles— 1 1 1 King, John— 1 1 1 King, Lorraine— 1 1 1 King, Mary— 139, 36, 111 Kinlock, James— 88, 169, 143, 157, 158, 167 Kirby, Michael— 121, 159 Kirchner, Roy-121, 159 Kirkpatrick, David— 88, 157 Kirkpatrick, Marilyn— 121 Kitenplon, Stephen— 111 Klepfer, Chari— 1 1 1 Klinzing, Maureen— 42, 57, 88 Knight, Cara— 121 Knight, Myrtle-69, 111 Knoblauch, Vonda— 88 Knowles, Dick— 132, 57, 167, 188, 11, 54, 156, 162, 164, 157, 165, 163, 18 Kolk, Glenn— 202, 36, 88, 22, 175 Konrad, Richard— 38, 39, 111 Kooiman, Waldon— 111 Kooker, Sheridon— 133, 146, 65, 39, 111, 22 Koontz, Mary Kay— 139, 88 Kranz, Kathy— 88 Kraus, Susan— 88 Kreager, Robert— 111 Krentzman, John 132, 67, 111, 157 Kriegbaum, Ray— 52, 56, 88 Krueger, Janice— 111 Kubal, Jerry-88, 172 Kunelius, Karen— 195, 146, 88 Kurzen, Robert— 121 Kuypers, William— 132, 121 Kyler, Kathy— 146, 88 Lacock, Linda— 111 Lambert, Kathy— 39, 111 Lane, Julia— 1 1 1, 22 Lane, Deborah— 121 Lange, Calvin— 62, 88 Lanier, Leslie— 62, 1 1 1 Lanter, Leslie Larson, Laurice— 131, 69, 111 Larson, James— 56, 88 Lassiter, Margaret— 138, 121 Lawrence, Arleta— 1 1 1 Lawson, Willa— 121 Leach, Jeannie— 60, 98 Lay, Ann— 88, 145 Ledbetter, Brenda— 89 Leadenham, Susan— 138, 121 Leary, Timothy— 121, 159 Ledbetter, James— 121 Ledbetter, Sue-144, 89, 143 Ledebur, Cindy— 1 1 1 Lee, Brenda— 111 Lee, Cynthia— 1 1 1 Lee, David- 130, 121 Lee, Kathyn— 89 Le Feber, Frances— 183, 131, 139, 51, 89, 22, 20 Lefleur, Gregory— 121 Lefleur, Yvonne-197, 133, 151, 36, 39, 50, 89, 22, 177, 176 Lagrand, Pat— 1 1 1 Lehman, Jeslyn— 121 Leighton, Thomas— 121 Lenhot, Shelley— 121 Leonard, Margaret— 121 Leptrone, Ralph— 121 Levens, Melinda— 121 Lewis, Cheryl— 89 Lewis, Frank— 121 Lewis, John— 111 Lewis, Marilyn— 121 Lewis, Margaret— 69, 89 Lewis, Michael— 121 Lewis, Rozanne— 111 Lewis, Stephen-111, 162, 163, 167 Libby, Norman Libecap, Linda— 121, 70, 39 Licht, Cynthia-39, 111 Lienpo, James— 89 Lindquist, John— 89 Linton, Gray— 36, 89 Lipke, Linda— 121 Lippert, Phyllis— 1 1 1 Littlefield, Phyllis— 56, 89 Littlejohn, Diane— 121 Lockwood, Jacqueline— 1 1 1 Lodge, John-208, 132, 46, 89, 22 Lollis, Linda— 62, 1 1 1 Lombard, Linda— 111 Lombard, Robert— 121, 159 Lonas, Barry— 121 Lopatin, Felice— 121 Lord, Donna— 60, 89 Lorraine, Saruer Lovelace, William— 111, 157 Lovitz, Irene— 121 Lowery, Patricia— 121 Loy, Joseph— 121 Ludwig, John— 121 Lundstrom, Trudy— 210, 130, 139, 59, 89 Luper, Harold Lee— 67, 89, 162, 164, 162, 18 Lux, Dennis— 111 Lynd, Thomas— 1 1 1 Lunn, Mary— 121 Lyons, Nancy— 60, 89 McBride, Marilyn— 133, 146, 89 McCants, Robert— 89 McCarthy, Colleron— 1 1 1 McCarty, William— 121 McClelland, Samuel— 209, 90, 39, 143, 21 McCrillus, Jane— 138, 146, 46, 57, 111 McDonald, Richard— 121 McDaniel, Mary Elizabeth— 207, 90, 131, 133, 139, 213, 151, 135 McDowell, Gary — 111 McElfrech, Ellen Parker— 90, 49 McElroy, Mary— 121 McGaughey, Hunter— 121 McGee, Ernest William— 90, 61 McGinnies, William— 121 McGonigal, Thomas McGuire, Margaret — 1 1 1 McIntosh, Dennis— 90 McKenzie, Catherine— 90 McKenzie, Winslow McLean, Kathryn— 1 1 1 McLeland, Karen-90, 149, 22, 18 McLendon, Jackline— 90, 60 McLeland, Karyn Ann McMahon, Kathleen— 1 38, 121, 50 McMahon, Maureen— 90 McMillen, Linda— 121 McMorrow, Bennett— 1 1 1 McMullen, John Laird— 210, 90, 132, 67 McMullen, Martha— 121 McMullen, Rebecca— 121 McMurry, Chris Ann— 90, 39, 43 McPherson, Lanny McWhirter, James— 1 1 1 MacDonald, Elizabeth-130, 38, 39, 111 MacDonald, Gevrielle— 121 MacKenzie, Craig— 128, 106, 67, 111, 157, 167, 169 MacKenzie, Cathy— 42, 142 MacKenzie, Steve— 111 Mackey, Wally— 138, 121 MacKinnon, Particia— 1 39, 50, 111, 22 MacNeill, Bruce— 111, 157 MacNeil, Bryan— 1 1 1 Maddox, Edward— 70, 1 1 1 Madley, Wendy— 121 Maginn, Janet Louise— 90 Magly, Maurice— 121 Mahan, Delta Lee— 90, 133, 138, 56, 57 Mahoney, Kenneth— 121 Maleski, Ronald— 121 Maloney, Richard— 111 Maltet, Joseph F.— 90 Manning, Linda Elaine— 90, 128, 130, 133, 137, 65, 51, 22, 19, 25 Manning, Michael— 111, 159 Manning, Walter— 128, 130, 116, 122, 167 Manuel, Jay— 112 Markham, Larry— 112, 157 Marquardt, John— 132, 116, 122, 171 Marrs, Susan Marie— 95, 133, 46, 57, 69 Marsh, Janet— 112 Marsh, Timothy— 122 Martin, Barbra Jean— 90 Martin, Beverly Lei— 91 Martin, David— 122 Martin, Dennis James— 91 Martin, Donald— 122, 70, 159 Martin, Marjorie— 1 22, 112 Martin, Shirley Alice— 91, 139 Martinez, Yvonne Mason, Orel Kathleen— 91 Mason, William-38, 70, 112 Masterides, Mary— 122, 65 Mather, Dari Adair— 91, 56 Mather, Dian— 56, 112 Matthews, Janet— 122 Mattingly, Mary Ellen— 91, 139, 146, 50, 46, 51, 70 Maxwell, Kent Lang— 91, 43, 160, 157, 158 Mayberry, Lee— 112, 142 Meader, James— 112, 162 Meader, Mary— 122 Meeker, William— 112 Mehr, Joyce— 122 Meisner, Mary Elizabeth— 91, 39 Meister, Janet— 112 Melissas, Michael— 69, 112 Melke, John-112, 167 Melnik, Bruce-132, 112, 157 Melnick, Stephen— 91 Mentesane, Rosemaire Camille— 91, 133, 36 Mercer, John Lee— 62 Messer, John— 122, 43, 57, 70 Metz, Bobby Gene— 192, 91, 132, 154, 157, 155 Metz, David Metzl, Charmaine Jo— 91, 138, 65 Meyer, James— 122, 159, 165 Meyer, Stephen— 144, 62, 112 Michel, Kitty-130, 39, 69, 112 Miele, William John-91, 39, 42, 49, 22 Milam, Terrill— 122 Milleman, Nancy Jo— 91, 138, 42 Miller, Claudell Doris— 91, 138 Miller, Thomas Eugene— 91 Millett, Stanley— 122 Milligan, Patricia— 122 Mills, Berry— 112 Milne, Victoria— 122 Milner, Kathryn— 122 Minard, William— 112, 175 Minnie, Patrick— 122 Minnick, Zelma Earlene— 91, 69 Minor, Linda Sue— 92, 39, 42 228 Mitchell, Aneeta Kay— 92, 65 Mitchell, Bruce-39, 112 Mitchell, Jeffrey-61, 112 Mitchell, Margaret— 122 Mitchell, Michael Charles-92, 154, 157, 167 Mohr, David— 122 Moman, Marilyn— 112 Montgomery, Thomas Towell, Jr.— 92 Moody, Linda— 112 Moon, Georgette— 122, 39 Moon, Lois— 112 Moon, Sherrie Jeanne— 92 Moore, Carolyn— 112, 170 Moore, Donna— 122 Moore, Gary Pickard— 92 Moore, Janet— 65, 57, 112 Moore, Patricia— 39, 112 Moore, Phillip— 122 Moran, Cynthia— 112 Moran, Shelagh— 122 Moran, Shelley— 122, 55 Morrell, Ronald— 136, 112, 175 Morris, Mary— 122 Morris, Pamela Ruth— 92, 42 Morrison, William M.— 92, 61 Motry, Ema Lee— 92, 139, 57 Mudaro, Joseph— 122 Mullins, Karen— 122 Mundelein, Rhonda— 130, 122 Murfin, Dorothy Jean— 92, 65 Murphy, Dale— 1 12 Murphy, Kenneth Murray, David— 122 Murray, Douglas— 112 Muscarilla, Sharon— 122 Musick, Sharon— 122 Myers, Thomas Keve— 211, 92, 46, 57, 70, 142 Nahrstedt, Mary— 14 8, 112 Nail, Kenneth Russell-92, 132, 67, 162, 164 Nash, William-122, 112 Neeb, Bruce— 122 Neeb, Carol Jean-92, 138, 139 Neese, Ivey— 112, 176 Neese, Jack Harrell-209, 92, 132, 67, 154, 155, 154, 157, 167, 169 Nelson, George— 136, 112, 175 Newkirk,- Karla— 122 Newkirk, Terry Curtis— 92 Newman, Camest— 122 Newton, Ann Elizabeth— 92, 138 Nichols, Fred-122 Nichols, Jacalyn Louise— 92, 130, 131, 149, 134, 51, 22, 25, 177, 176 Nichols, Kandi— 122 Nichols, Linda-138, 112 Nichols, Terry— 122 Nickell, Phillip-122 Nicodemus, Bruce Eugene— 92, 61 Nieports, John— 122 Niesen, Bradley— 122, 171 Niesen, Jeffrey-112, 166, 167 Nilen, John— 46, 112 Nixon, Anna— 57, 102 Noden, Elaine— 1 12 North, Candace— 138, 122, 57 North, William-132, 112, 157, 167 Nutting, John Campbell— 93, 136 Odums, Robert— 112, 157 Odums, Sidney— 122, 57, 159 O ' Haire, Trula-131, 138, 14, 6, 38, 39, 70, 112 O ' Hara, Burnice O ' Hara, David— 112, 157 Oliver, Donald-136, 122 Olner, Eugene— 122, 159, 165 Olson, Laurel Jeanne— 93, 54, 56 Olsen, Richard S.— 93 Olson, Ronald— 36, 112 O ' Neill, Kathleen-137, 122, 65, 42 Orlopp, Robert— 52, 56 Osborn, Larry— 132, 67, 112, 157, 159, 172 Osteen, James— 122 Otwell, Janice— 39, 112 Owens, Mary Lynn— 192, 210, 93, 138, 144, 134, 140, 20 Pace, Michael— 136, 139, 112, 157 Pachovas, Andrew— 112 Page, Sandra— 137, 146, 57, 112 Pahucki, Dolores— 122 Palmer, Sam— 201, 132, 112, 175 Palmer, Jack— 112 Pancost, Zonnie— 112 Pannarole, Corrinne Linda— 93, 60 Papierski, Maria— 122 Parker, Della Jane— 93 Parlaman, Katherine Mae— 93 Parsons, Leslie— 122, 56 Pascall, Sandra Lee— 93, 39, 57, 70 Pate, Kathleen Susan— 93 Patterson, Sheila-138, 122 Patton, Gerold Wayne— 93, 21 Patton, Larry— 122, 56 Paul, Sharron Lee— 93, 60 Payton, Lawrence— 122 Payton, Rudolph Louis— 93, 167 Peasley, Dawnita Kaye— 93, 56 Peck, James— 112 Peebles, John— 1 12 Peery, David— 130, 112 Peoples, Ruth Lynn— 93, 139, 22 Peper, John Peper, David— 122, 145 Pequignot, Jacquelyn Jean— 189, 93, 128, 129, 133, 144, 134, 140, 18 Perry, Robert-122, 51, 167 Perkins, Sarah— 112 Peskin, Joel-112 Peters, Frances Suzanne— 93, 151 Peterson, Kris— 93, 61 Petko, Nancy— 112 Pettis, Bernice Francis— 93 Pettit, Ronald Lee Petty, Donald Lloyd— 94, 52 Phero, Cheryl Anne— 94, 139 Phillips, Craig— 122 Phillips, Jacqueline— 122 Phillips, James— 57, 112 Phillips, Jerry— 1 12 Phillips, Richard— 122 Phillips, Terry Sue-139, 112 Phillips, Tylor— 131, 61, 1.12 Pickelmann, Randall William— 94, 167 Pierott, William-69, 112 Pinuel, Tina-130, 133, 146, 46, 49, 69, 112, 22, 170 Pirrung, Mary Jo— 94, 139, 36 Pitchon, Victor— 112 Pittman, Lee Pittman, William— 112 Plecker, Tempa Pohlman, Janet— 133, 112 Pollard, Karen Duane— 94, 138, 22 Pomper, Jacquelyn Ponemone, Scott— 146, 49, 112 Poppa, Nancy Poppleton, Jay Knox— 94 Porter, Judy— 112 Portfolio, Roger— 36, 172 Pratt, Katherine— 1 12 Prentice, Alice Price, Barry Douglas— 94, 67, 154, 157 Price, Ronald— 69, 112 Prichystal, John M.— 94 Pride, Pam— 112 Pringle, Linda-200, 94, 130, 133, 139 Pritchett, James— 94, 62, 61, 112 Pritchett, Kathy Puls, Nancy Purcell, Edwin Purvis, Deborah Lynn— 94, 55 Purvis, Patricia Pyrris, Panayota— 112 Quillen, Kent Rabin, John Charles— 94, 132, 67, 156 Rabin, Thomas— 159 Rains, Linda Susan— 94 Ramirez, Rebecca— 57, 112 Ramsdell, Emily— 112 Ramsdell, James Franklin Ransom, Charlotte— 176 Raveling, Clyde— 1 13 Rawlings, Cynthia— 113 Rawnsley, L. Scott— 94, 36, 56, 22 Rea, Carolyn Lee— 94 Redd, Margaret— 146, 46, 113 Reed, Donna Dianne— 94, 138 Reed, Ronald— 94 Rees, Judith Lynn— 211, 95, 138 Reeves, David— 113 Reichle, Arlanne Mary— 95 Reichle, Leon Schneider— 95 Regan, David S. Register, Nancy Rehnert, Thomas Reid, Judith Jane— 95, 57 Reilly, John Reinhard, Gail— 1 13 Reinhold, William— 113 Reiss, Richard— 49, 22 Reiter, John Renner, Bonnie— 39, 113 Rettig, Cathryn Julia— 95, 146, 43 Retzler, Kenneth E.— 95 Revel!, James-136, 113, 157 Rhine, Ellen-113 Rhodes, Donna Rhodes, John S.. 111—95, 132, 46, 67, 154, 157, 22, 167 Rhodes, Margaret— 1 30, 133, 113 Rice, Amy— 52, 56 Rice, William— 1 13 Rich, Howard Bernard— 95, 143 Richard, Robert Leedy, 11—95, 56 Richart, Barbara-139, 113, 159, 181 Richey, Kathy Kay— 190 Richmond, Willow— 39, 55 Richourgh, Patricia Louise— 95, 139, 36, 22 Reindeau, Neal Russell— 95 Riess, Richard— 70, 113 Rietveld, John— 95, 56 Riess, Richard— 70, 113 Rietveld, John— 95, 56 Rikley, Sandy Roberson, Chris— 113 Roberson, Philip Oren— 95 Roberts, Richard— 113 Roberts, Thomas— 57, 113 Robinson, Brenda Anne— 95, 137, 146, 43, 46, 22 Robinson, Brenda Anne— 95, 137, 146, 43, 46, 22 Robinson, Gail Robinson, James Robinson, Katherine Robitaille, Harry— 1 13 Roche, Elizabeth Rodak, Thomas— 112 Rode, Jearn Louise— 95, 65 Rodgers, Benjamin Otis— 95 Roesch, Kathy Jo— 95 Roesler, Kenneth John Rogero, Janet Kay— 190, 96, 62 Rogers, Pamela Rollins, Susan Jane— 197, 96, 131, 43, 56 Ronne, Robin— 130, 56, 165 Ronnlof, Suzanne— 113 Root, Jean— 56 Roper, Sammy Besdell— 96, 132, 67, 157 Rophie, Cecilia— 200, 146, 113 Ros, Judith Ann— 96 Rosell, Karl-113 Ross, Craig— 113 Ross, Mary Rousseau, Shirley— 54, 113 Rowe, John-136, 39, 70, 113 Rowe, Rudy— 113 Royce, Thomas— 136 Rucker, Connie— 59, 113 Ruff, W. Joseph— 96 Rulinson, Donald Rulisen, Lois Elaine— 96 Rupert, Jo Anne— 189, 96, 131 Russ, Richard— 36 Russell, Frank— 159 Rutenberg, Barry Berman— 96, 146, 46, 70, 22, 25 Sacliarides, Carol— 55 Sailors, John Charles— 96, 60 Sailors, Richard Sakelson, Sophia Sale, Joseph Salladin, Anthony David— 96, 132 Sails, Sandra— 1 1 3 Sails, Susan— 55 Salton, Marc Howard— 96, 61 Salton, Stephen— 113 Salzer, Mary Salzgerber, Lamont Sanders, John— 113, 167 Sandlin, Michael Leroy— 96 Sanson, Lonnie— 113 Santiago, Rebecca Armanda— 96, 139 Sargent, Donald Lee— 96, 38 Sarver, Lorraine Saul, Susan— 55 Sayat, Pamela Joy— 96, 39, 57 Scarfone, Roy Schacht, Jean Schaffer, Christina— 54 Scheulen, Diane Schauer, Robert— 113 Schmitt, Cheryl Jean— 96, 133, 57 Schneider, Carol Ann— 204, 96, 39 Schneider, Janet— 113 Scholl, Bruce Allen— 96 Schrader, C. Paul— 97, 46, 57 Schreiber, Robert— 70 Schuldt, Susan R.-97, 138 Schutzendore, Dudley— 46, 113 Schwartz, Jon— 113 Scott, Michael-113, 162, 163, 165, 163, 162 Scott, Patricia— 113 Scott, Thomas Scudder, Philip— 113 Sebeck, Robert Norman-205, 97, 131, 132, 160, 157, 158 Seccia, Barbara Seibert, Lonee Brent— 97 Seifert, John Michael— 97 Seifert, Mark Sellers, Charyl— 39 Senn, Neil Sentowski, Ronald— 113 Sentowski, Joe Sever, Eugene Wesley— 97 Sever, James— 159, 172 Severance, Johnnie Norman— 97 Severance, Vickey— 113 Shank, Linda Shank, Walter —159 Shannon, Dorothy Shaw, Jacqueline— 1 13 Shaw, Judy— 113 Shaw, Richard Allen— 97, 57 Shearer, Esther Arlene Sheets, Wendell— 113 Shelton, Patricia— 113 Shepard, Janet— 1 13 Shepard, Joyce— 113, 130 Sheppard, Deborah— 113 Sheppard, Linda— 39, 113 Sheppard, Sherra— 39, 113 Sherwood, Rodger Alan— 97 Shields, Susan— 145 Shiner, Max— 1 13 Shirley, Jeffrey— 69 Short, Charles W.-97, 50, 57, 22 Shower, Cynthia— 113 Shower, Pamela Shropshire, Ralph— 61, 113 Sichterman, Charles— 207, 113 Sievert, Pamela Sikes, Alan Douglas— 97, 130, 136 Silverman, Ruth Silvie, David Harold— 97 Simmons, Bruce— 113, 162 Simmons, Ronnie— 97 Simons, Sheryl— 113 Simpson, Lawrence— 113 Simpson, Patricia Sims, Heather— 113 Sims, James Sinclair, Calder Singer, Beverly Singer, Jerilyn— 55 Sirmons, Ronald Benjamin— 97 Skordas, Thomas Peter— 97, 36, 70, 22, 171 Sliger, Jesse Steve-192, 97, 128, 129, 132, 213, 70, 72, 167, 19 Smart, Linda Smith, Barbara Ann Smith, David Jack— 97 Smith, David— 57 Smith, Debra Smith, Donna— 114 Smith, James— 159 Smith, Janet Smith, Kathryn— 131, 65, 42 Smith, Lee— 57, 114 Smith, Michael Allen— 98 Smith, Patricia Smith, Paul Hooker— 97 Smith, Rosemary Ann— 39, 50, 114 Smoak, Henry— 159, 167 Snelling, Joanna Snider, Kristie— 133, 62, 114 Snyder, Molly— 139, 114 Snook, Christine— 124 Snow, Donna Carolyn— 98, 139 Snyder, Marlene Jane— 98, 56 Sobil, Goldie Diane— 114 Sorensen, Linda— 114 Sorvillo, James Joseph— 98 Southard, Barbara— 114 Southerland, Patricia— 184 Spelman, Doris— 124, 170 Spicer, David William— 98 Spiegel, Sara— 39, 114 Stancil, Eugene— 114 Starr, Carole Lynn— 208, 98, 138, 151, 70 Stavros, Ellen— 131, 145 Steele, Barbara— 133, 151, 57, 114 Stem, James Mitchell— 98 Stephens, Amanda— 130, 151, 46, 49, 114, 22 Stetler, Benjamin S.— 98 Stevens, Craig G.-98, 61 Stevenson, Estelle Redford— 98, 49, 50, 145 Stidham, Elizabeth— 124 Stinnett, Kathy— 124 Stoehr, Veronica— 114 Stone, Brenda— 130, 124 Stone, Dianna Lynn— 200, 98, 130, 133 Stone, William— 124 Storrs, Eugene— 124 Stortenbecker, Bryan— 124 Story, William— 114, 157 Stout, Dan Charles— 98, 46 Stout, Michael— 124 Straker, Richard Lemplin— 98 Stravos, Ellen— 124 Street, Patricia— 124 Street, Thomas— 114 Strickland, Fred— 98 Strickland, Sharon— 124 Strickler, Lynn— 124 St. Julien, Barbara— 124 Strong, Karen— 56, 114 Stroupe, Hough Edwards— 114 Stuart, David Lorin — 98 Stuart, Roderick— 124 Stuler, Larry— 114 Suiters, Robert— 106, 114, 157 Sullivan, John— 1 14 Sullivan, John J.— 98 Sunyer, Simone Marie-Louise— 195 98 133 146, 50, 57, 22, 25 ' Sutherland, Douglas— 124 Sutherland, Patricia Lee— 184, 98, 138, 39, 42 Suttle, David— 114 Svensson, Susan Hope— 99 Swartz, Steven William— 99 Sykes, Janice Faye— 202, 99, 138, 39, 46, 50 Tait, Thomas— 124 Tagarellt, Jeanette— 114 Tallent, Jack-132, 114, 157, 167 Tamburrino, Virginia— 124 Tantum, Joellen— 99, 61 Tantum, Robert— 124 Taylor, Patricia— 124 Tennant, Douglas— 124 Tennies, Jan— 124, 55 Terhaar, David— 124, 165 Terrell, Kathy— 57, 114 Thacker, Pamela— 130, 124 Thazer, Edward— 124 Thomas, Elana— 1 14 Thomas, Joseph— 124, 175 Thomas, Linda Sue— 99, 57, 114 Thomas, Michael Stephen— 99 Thomas, Rick— 114 Thompson, Barbra Jean— 99 Thompson, Bob— 67, 132 Thomsas, William D.— 99 Thompson, Nancy— 124 Thompson, Bob— 114, 157, 22, 167 Thompson, Rudolph— 124, 159, 167 Thompson, William— 124 Thomson, Vincenta M.— 99 Throckmorton, Rick— 114 Throm, Cheryl— 69, 114 Throm, Diane— 1 1 4 Tillery, Syble — 1 1 4 Tita, Gregory David— 99, 62 Todd, Pamela— 124 Tollerson, Dennis Lee— 99 Totten, Harvey— 124 Touchton, Jerry Dennis— 99, 130, 57 Trianfifilu, Sandra— 114 Triantarilu, Theodore Nicholas— 99, 61 Trif iletti. Bob— 114, 157 Trikilis, Tom— 114 Triplett, Ruben— 124, 159 Tritschler, Marc— 124, 142 Trombini, Daniel— 124 Trost, Henery, Eble— 99, 62 Trout, Sharon Ann— 99 Tsacrios, John Carl-99, 128, 129, 39, 57, 70 Tsacrios, Maria— 114 Tsacrios, Sevasti— 114 Tsambis, Gus— 124, 159 Tucker, Milton— 124, 142 Turnburke, Kathryn— 124 Turnburke, Robert Milton— 99 Turner, Patrick — 124, 43 Turvey, Jo— 124, 43 Tuttle, Nelson— 124 Twitty, Robert— 124 Udell, Judy Marie— 62 Urquhart, Ruth— 125 Underwood, Gary— 114, 175 Usher, Timothy— 124 Vaccaro, Frank— 124 Valdez, Jack— 43, 114 Valiant, John Prentice— 99, 46, 51 Van Brunt, Heidi— 100, 144 Van Duyne, Bob— 67, 114, 167 Vanswol, David— 124 Van Vliet, John Huff, III— 100, 128, 131, 132, 146, 36, 50, 70, 160, 142, 157, 25, 20, 22, 158 Vaught, Lisbeth — 124 Velboon, Diane— 39, 57, 114 Vellucci, Gayle— 124, 43 Via, Linda Carol— 100 Via, Mary-124 Vick, Dale— 1 14 Vickers, William— 124, 159 Vinson, Joseph Blake — 210, 100 Voakes, Richard— 124 Vollmer, Elsie Grant — 100 Vonderheide, Kurt— 124 Waddell, Karen— 124 Waddey, Dale— 114 Waggoner, Joyce Emily— 100, 139, 59 Wahl, Robert H.— 100, 56, 57 Waldron, Jeanne— 54, 56, 114 Waldron, David Rice Walker, Dianna W.— 100 Walker, Gary— 114 Walker, Janice— 124 Walker, Jim-132, 114, 157, 167 Walker, Susan Elaine— 100, 38, 39, 70, 145, 22 Wallace, Alfred— 124, 159 Wallace, Ann-100, 137, 49, 56, 57 Wallace, Steve Gregory— 202, 100, 136, 172 Walsingham, Billy— 124 Walters, Kay Lynn— 100 Walters, Kenneth— 124, 165 Walters, William— 124 Wanchick, Joseph George— 100 Ward, Debbie— 49, 114 Ward, Linda— 69, 114 Ward, Peggy— 114 Ward, Robert Lawrence— 202, 203, 100, 132, 67, 72, 168, 167, 168, 18 Ward, Wanda Sue-100, 39, 56 Warner, Gail— 124 Watson, Karen— 124 Watson, Leslie— 114 Watson, Priscilla Margaret— 1 00, 138, 139 Watson, Thomas— 124 Weatherford, Shirley— 124, 56 Weatherilt, Allen— 124, 56 Weatherly, Debbie— 36, 52, 54, 56, 114 Weaver, James Ross— 100 Weaver, Kathleen Louise— 100, 138, 42 Weaver, Mercy— 46, 114 Weaver, Michael— 124 Webster, Elizabeth— 124 Webster, Karcn-133, 114, 39 Webster, Kathy— 124 Wedan, Judith-130, 124 Wedig, Yale Francis-197, 101, 132, 72 Wehinger, John— 124 Weible, Dell Rodger-101, 132, 67, 156, 162, 164, 157 Weideman, Carolyn— 124 Weisgerber, Cindy— 114 Weisgerber, Jacquelyn— 146, 124 Weiss, Kenneth Leonard-197, 101, 131, 146, 36, 22 Wellman, Linda— 114 Weatherington, Bill— 62 Wertz, Barbara— 124, 145 Wertz, Susan Elmere— 101 Wesley, Rita Marie— 101 Weston, Robert Smith— 101 Wetherington, Janice— 124 Whatley, Ron— 1 14 Wheeler, Diane Catherine— 101, 70 Whisler, Warren-125, 159, 167 Whitacre, Steve— 125, 159 Whitcomb, Nancy Lee— 206, 101, 49 White, Frank-125 White, Jenine — 114 Whitehurst, John— 114, 167 Whitehurst, Krjstine— 125, 43 Whitehurst, Leon— 125 Whitmire, Peggie— 125 Whitney, Mary Ellen-101, 130, 52 Whitt, Charles-136, 125, 159 Whittington, Mary— 125, 39 Wice, Jackie— 56, 114 Wickline, Marilyn Lee -101, 139 Wiggens, Pamela— 125 Wignall, Frank Stephen— 101, 128, 144, 146, 51, 142, 175 Wilcos, Carl-125 Wilcox, Barbra Sue— 101, 52, 54 Wiley, Jane— 114 Wiles, Ronnie— 1 14 Wilhours, Thomas— 125 Will, Jeffry Lynn— 101 Willey, Ann-138, 57, 114, 176 Willey, Lou-138, 57, 114, 176 Williams, Beverly— 115 Williams, Holly Ruth— 101, 60 Williams, James— 125 Williams, Janice— 125 Williams, Karen— 125, 55 Williams, Larry— 125 Williams, Laura Jane— 101 Williams, Margaret Sue— 101, 133, 151 Williams, Patricia— 125 Williams, Richard— 114 Williams, Randy— 115 Willis, Gregory Allen— 101 Willison, Donald Lee— 101 Willms, Thomas— 57, 115 Wilmot, Ben McLeod— 102 Wilmot, James— 125, 70 Wilson, Connie— 138, 25 Wilson, Ken-125 Wilson, Nancy— 151, 115 Wilson, Steve— 125, 56 Wing, Linda-125, 176 Wingfield, Johnny— 125 Wingate, Myra— 125, 56 Winters, Jeff-115, 157 Winton, J mes— 125, 159 Woddard, Gary— 102 Wolf, Cheryl— 125 Wolfe, Alex-57, 114 Wollett, Franklyn— 125 Wollett, Franklyn— 125 Wollett, Frederick— 136, 125 Womack, Sharon— 115 Wonsetler, Lee Ann— 145, 143 Woodard, Gary— 213 Woodburn, Harley O.— 102 Woolley, Barbara Ann— 102 Woolridge, Charles Thomas— 102, 137 Work, Jan-102, 142 Work, Susan— 125 Workman, Margaret— 125 Worley, Michael Joe Worth, Christina— 125 Worth, Wymona— 125 Wright, Kathleen Kay— 46, 139, 115 Wright, Pam-125 Wurster, Ken-115, 157, 168 Yale, John Robert-102, 36, 22 Yanetovich, Mariann— 54, 56, 115 Yarnell, Daniel-125, 39, 159 Yarnell, Donna Jean-102, 130, 131, 137 Yearsley, Sherrill York, Mary— 125 Young, Betsy Lee— 102, 57 Young, Robert Douglas— 102, 57 Zeller, William-125 Ziebarth, Bruce— 125 Zielburg, Kathy-115, 176 Zielberg, Mary Zimmer, Thomas— 115 Zimmerman, Diana— 130, 39, 115 Ziock, Lawrence Edward— 102, 136, 167, 169 Zody, William-125, 175 231 EPILOGUE In the 1966 AQUA CLARA, we have tried to capture that special feeling that Clearwater High School holds for each of us. The entire staff has spent months of planning, work- ing and writing in an attempt to represent all of the phases of CHS. Without their cooperation and un- selfish service this could never have been accomplished. Many thanks go to Phil Graham Studios for the pho- tography of the book. Appreciation is also extended to Bob Ward for h iS - ■ : . ' ■ . .. art work, and Bryn-Alan and Fulmer Studios for their photographic assist- ance. As we look back on this year. there are many things which we can remember. There is the attaining of knowledge that will make us better citizens, the security of friendship, the classrooms where so many of our hours have been spent. Through these pages each person can remem- ber something about himself, per- haps, something which he has yet to observe. Our chance to live . . . Our freedom of choice Our opportunity to learn So much we take for granted. Richard Hixson Editor V 1 ms: immm ■. .y. v; m. ■i i¥. )‘;X


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