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bm Gazing upon the Gulf of Mexico with its foaming tide gently rolling upon the white sands of Clearwater Beach, one might pause to remember the various brooks, springs, streams, and rivers which together supply the Gulf continuously with life-giving water. Without water the Gulf would cease to exist. With- out water our lives cease to exist. It is water which refreshes and sus- tains life. As the Gulf, so our lives are supplied with the essential waters from numerous sources which fill our lives to form and shape them. We therefore present to you, clearwater . . . 9 Rivers of learning which furnish our lives with new thoughts, new ideas, new modes of expression, and new challenges . . . 12 WK : ‘ ! ,v 5?„ r V ' V , £ • 4 t «: He swings. Rhythmic motion of arms in time to beautiful music, an occasional ad- dition of his own rich voice to that of the school choir, enthusiastic an- nouncing at football halftime, the mo- tivating inspiration at Pep Club and assemblies, his warm friendly smile at lunchtime, and those wonderful glaring red shoes— these characteris- tic descriptions surely identify a man whom Clearwater High School ad- mires and respects deeply. In appreciation and gratitude for the meaningful impression you have made on our lives, we the Sen- ior Class of 1967 dedicate the 1967 Aqua Clara to you our teacher and friend, Mr. Robert Sackett. i J Table of Contents Honors 1 7 Academics and Curriculum 27 Sports 6 1 Clubs 97 Classes 1 39 Seniors 1 40 Juniors 1 78 Sophomores 1 89 Advertising 20 1 Senior Directory 236 Index 243 Clearwater High School Clearwater, Florida Taylor Publishing Co. Dallas, Texas 16 John Culbreth Jo Ann Charter The 1967 Chris Cubbison Debbie Bruner One of the highest honors a CHS senior can attain is that of being chosen to the student Hall of Fame. Names of outstanding students are submitted by a faculty committee. Further nominatoins are added and voted upon by the entire faculty. The ten students receiving the most votes are then named to the Hall of Fame. Rick Goodgame Mary Ann Clark Don Jacobs Ann Graham Craig Mackenzie Mandy Stephens Patty Shelton MISS JANUARY Calendar Girls Are Elected A big event during the year is the selec- tion of the CHS Calendar Girls. This year, the girls were elected by the student body from a list of nominees submitted by the Key Club. Those twelve chosen were featured in the December issue of the Clearlight and on calendars put out by the Key Club and Clearlight in January. Jackie Wice MISS JUNE Ruth Beach MISS JULY Jo Ann Charter MISS MAY Mandy Stephens MISS FEBRUARY Chris Bjurquist MISS OCTOBER Nancy Wilson MISS DECEMBER Ivey Neese MISS SEPTEMBER Mary Lynne Holcombe MISS MARCH Jan Holbrook MISS APRIL Body . . . helping out with the Christmas Cheer drive. Rick Goodgame JoAnn Charter . . . speaking in the AFS assembly. Mr. and Miss CHS OFFICERS: Leslie Watson, secretary-treasurer. Kit Greenough, president, Debbie Bruner, vice-president Quill ■ Scroll for Elite Journalists Clearwater High School ' s chapter of Quill and Scroll, an international honor society for high school journalists, chooses its members from juniors and seniors who have contributed to one or more of the school ' s publications. In selecting members for the society, the adviser of the publications also takes into consideration grade averages: A student must rank in the upper third of his class. One of the group ' s projects was a sale of photos from all three publications. The Christmas holidays brought a somewhat sad occasion with the death of for- mer English and journalism teacher, Mrs. Edna North Knapp, for whom the CHS chapter of Quill and Scroll is named. Mr. Pierce, advisor, congratulates new members. Chris Cubbison initiates new members, Frank White, Leslie Watson, Debbi Ward, Ceci Rophie, Peggie Rhodes, Gray Mason, Mary Lee Hall, JoAnn Charter, Mary Ann Clark, and Debbie Bruner. Jan Moore serves refreshments to Debbie Bruner, Mary Ann Clark, Gray Mason, and Jo Ann Charter. 1st Row: Susan Shields, Ann Eunson, Sue Fleischer, Janey McCrillus, JoAnn Charter, Chris Mitchell, Janet Moore, Don Jacobs, Jeff Davis, Mary Ann Clark, Ruth Day; 2nd Row: Sally Day, Tena Pinuel, Amanda Stephens, Ann Graham, Valerie Marcotte, Heather Carnegie, Mary King, Cheryl Wolf, Linda Libecap, Ginger Kerwin, Rose Grenelle, Rosemary Smith; 3rd Row: Amy Rice, Yasuko Tsujimoto, Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Mary Hall, Morrissey Hunter, John Anthony, John Culbreth, Jackie Weisgerber, Nia Georges, Phillis Graves, Muriel Fussell, Miss Jane Arnold, sponsor; 4th Row: Karin Greenough, Beth Webster, Jeanette Worth, Pat MacKinnon, Debbie Bruner, Janice Buckley, Kit Greenough, David Hatchell, Gray • Mason, Don Oliver; 5th Row: Debbie Ward, Chris Cubbison, Bill Gay, David Peery, Akira Mori, Patrick Turner, John Hellrung, Tom Royce, Tim Fleming, Jim Walker; 6th Row: John Marquardt, David Peper, Fred Wollett, Jack Fady, Linda Edmunds, Henry Smoak, Bob Thompson, Rick Good- game, Robert Haworth, Richard Riess NHS Holds High the Torch National Honor Society is an honorary organization of outstanding students selected to membership by the faculty of CHS. These students are chosen for their character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Besides supplying mem- bers as guides for fall orientation and sponsoring the Get-Acquainted Dance at the beginning of the year, the club provides student guides for new stu- dents transferring to CHS throughout the year. OFFICERS; Sue Fleischer, treasurer, Amanda Stephens, secretary. Miss Jane Arnold, sponsor, Mary Ann Clark, reporter, and Richard Riess, president. 24 Mu Alpha Theta Changes Constitution This year Mu Alpha Theta, the math club, acquired new dimensions. The constitution was rewritten and the format of the meetings was changed. In making these changes, the club strengthened its goal of stressing the importance of mathematics and de- monstrating that mathematics can be enjoyable. Membership is open to all interested students who have main- tained a B or better average in all their courses. OFFICERS: Don Jacobs, vice president; Debbie Bruner, secretary; David Perry, president; John Anthony, treasurer Front Row: Gray Mason, Jeff Davis, Coral Grimsley, Ruth Day, Rana Goettsche, Amy Rice, Beth Webster, Mary Ann Clark; Row Two: Debbie Weatherly, Cheryl Wolf, Linda Libecap, Nancy Fordyce, Ann Eunson, Barbara Brisbon, Heather Carnigie, Mary King; Row Three: Pat MacKinnon, Chris Cubbison, Julia Lane, John Clubbreth, Karin Greenough, Sue Fleischer, Debbie Bruner, Chris Mitchell; Row Four: Frank White, Jan Moore, Dale Hunter, Ron Olson, Janey McCrillus, Cynthia Shower, Jackie Weisgerber, John Anthony; Row Five: Calder Sinclair, David Pepper, John Agliato, Carl Friedman, Roger Portfolio, Dave Caruthers, Tom Hayden, Robert Haworth, Bill Gay, Don Jacobs, Tom Royce, David Peery, Richard Riess, Bill Calcese Chris Cubbison, Gray Mason, and Ruth Day receive their certificates for being National Merit Scholarship finalists. Dale Hunter, 1967 Star (Student Teacher Achievement Recogni- tion) student, receives advice for further competition from Dennis Stroede and Adam Forinash. CHS Students Earn Many Honors Ty Phillips— November, Rick Goodgame— October, Tena Pinuel— Decem- ber, Bob Thompson— February, Lee Bean— January, Bob Keppel— Sep- tember were chosen as Citizens of the Months. A twenty-five dollar savings bond is given to each by the Clearwater Kiwanis Club. Deans ' List students Sitting: Pat MacKinnon, Deborah Ward, Janey McCrillus, Ann Graham, Nancy Schnedler, Standing : Allan Boss, Rose Grenelle, Ann Eunson, Cathy Hradesky, Michael Herndon. Not pictured: Barbara Furst, Claudia Houk, Debby Sheppard, Mandy Stephens, Cheryl Wolf, Chris Cubbison, John Culbreth, Ruth Day, Kathy Grandchamp. 26 Our Principal, Robert T. Glenn As principal, Mr. Robert Glenn is the co-ordi- nator and administrator of all school activities. But he doesn ' t stop there — he provides us with valuable support, guidance, and encour- agement in addition to his endless hours of service, not only in school, but also before and after and many evenings. In him, we see a true friend and an example of good citizenship. H 28 v Having an enrollment of over 1800 students this year at CHS has made it possible for Mr. Wil- liam Justice to devote his time solely to the position of Assistant Principal. The position of Dean of Boys has been given to Mr. Doug Mason. In his new position, Mr. Justice has many duties per- taining to the mechanics of the school. He files the various re- ports required, and supervises the care of the buildings and grounds. In addition, he assigns books, lockers, and teachers ' rooms and schedules. Curriculum is one of his major concerns. Deans Link Students And Teachers Miss Pat Myers, Dean of Girls, and Mr. Doug Mason, Dean of Boys, work closely with the administration and the faculty, and they serve as the link between the students and the teach- ers. Their duties include the check- ing of attendance, carrying out of dis- ciplinary measures, and conferring with students and parents. Their ser- vices and guidance offered to the school are greatly appreciated. Miss Pat Myers Mr. Doug Mason Counselors Guide Mr. Dennis Stroede The Guidance Counselors assist the student with his choice of subjects according to his interests and future plans. It is here that the student is counseled about college preparatory courses or those courses vocationally oriented. Mrs. Shelby Kilgore is always willing to help Sophomore stu- dents adapt themselves to new situations. Mr. Dennis Stroede assists the juniors with their individual academic problems, and Mr. Adam Forinash works with Seniors as they prepare to seek a job or enter advanced school- ing. The counselors provide a valuable service in supervising the testing programs. Mrs. Shelby Kilgore Of vital importance to CHS is our capable office staff which keeps the school oper- ating smoothly. Office Workers ( Qervice Mrs. Mary Ellen Keiser, School Nurse Mrs. Pat Rawlings Mrs. Lynn Wolle 33 Mrs. Jane Poole Mrs. Wilhelmina Rogers Mrs. Stella Whitmon 34 Language Arts Are Basic Btudies Mrs. Jean Garrett Mr. Thomas Pierce Miss Jane Arnold Mrs. Johanne Harmon Miss Cathrine Henry Mrs. Esther Airey Through the study of words, the English Depart- ment strives to enrich the minds of Clearwater High School students. The courses in language relate the usage of words while those of literature offer the significance of words. The expression of students are allowed through the courses of Composition I and II, Journalism, Business English, and Drama. Miss Margaret Howell 35 Speech Develops Self Ability to express oneself clearly and precisely requires time and prac- tice. Excellent guidance and training in developing speaking ability are available through the speech department of CHS. Courses in speech, drama, and debate are offered to provide students with varied instruction in this field. Expression Mr. Phillip Morron Mrs. Sue Lohrbauer 36 Clifton Catlin, Bill Lovelace, Dot Crook, and Jim Walker practice speaking techniques. From several Florida universities come student teachers who are acquiring the arts of teaching. Through actual conducting of classes themselves at CHS, these interns gai n experience in classroom procedures. Although their stay at CHS is temporary, these interns have become a per- manent part of the school, as they have worked with the students in class. Mr. Paul VeHorn, Miss llene Adams, and Mr. Allain Rymar ■ y Mrs. Lucile Casey Mrs. Marjorie Kann Mrs. Dorothy Zay i. Mrs. Mildred Turner Mrs. Inez Barker Mr. Jimmy Baggett . Zwei. . Trois As the peoples of the world are brought closer together through more modern and efficient methods of communi- cations, it becomes necessary to learn more than our own native language. Mindful of this necessity the well equip- ped Language Department of CHS offers instruction in Latin, French, Spanish, and German. Mathematics — The Language 3NM- ' RMllj IAL ( Mr. Earle Brown Clearwater High School has many modern facilities but the most advanced is that of Science. With six new laboratory-classrooms constructed with the ultimate in new equipment, the Science Department offers the students practical experi- mentation in physical, biological, and chemical processes. Courses offered by this department in- clude Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Phys- iology, and Physics. Miss Sarah De Kirkpatrick Mr. Guy Krummel Mr. William Blyshak Mr. Robert Nesti — New Labs Aid Progress Mr. Hans Rohr Mrs. Jane Schadt Mrs. Joanne Cochran Mr. Chris Seeger Miss Christine Hall Mr. Richard Bathiany Mr. Steve Gerakios fk Social Studies Relates Travel — one of the most fascinat- ing adventures of life — comes through social studies. In the courses of American History, World History, American Govern- ment, and Americanism Versus Communism, students are able to visit far-off lands as well as our own country, America. Travel in time — past, present, and future— is accomplished through the stud- ies of Contemporary History and Economics, and an exploration of the mind is begun in Psychol- ogy. Mr. Hugh Brooks ■ Miss Mary Ann Waller Mr. David Borden Mr. Jerry Hyde i J Mr. Emmett Lowery 42 V| l Us To Our Heritage Mr. Bert Thurston Mrs. Jean Gillis Tornado Band Displays Musical Talent ROSTER: BAND AND ORCHESTRA FLUTE— Jena Anders, Nora Blomendoal, Sue Disbrow, Susan Finney, Iris Hammock, Nancy- Hardesty, Barbara Keene, Duncan Kinlock, Marilyn Kirkpatrich, Wally Mackey, Diane Mathers, Cathy Moore, Jean Schacht CLARINET— Debbie Bolton, Jane Boswell, Raymond Burns, James Caldwell, Connie Devlin, Sheila Dickey, JoAnn Duke, Carole Durrett, Sandra Hess, Theresa Jenkins, Charles Klepfer, Nick Mastor- ides, Wendy Marschall, Joanne Mezzatesta, Joanne Michalik, Susan Mitchell, Phillip Moore, Deborah Nichols, Aimee Parker, Pamela Rogers, Sandra Sails, Shirley Weatherford CLARINETS— Leeana Boom- hower, Beverly Boyd, Joyce Herndon, Karen Melissas, Susan Petty, Amy Rice, Carla Riggenbach, Christine Schwappach, Dixie Sherburne, Martin Smith, Mark Todd, John Wallace, Kathy Zielburg ALTO CLARINET— Cheryl Durfee, Debby Weatherly, Mariann Yanetovich BASS CLARINET— Connie Broten, Diane Duke, Becky Lewis, Linda Lipkey, Kathy Pasteris OBOE— Carol Durfee, Leslie Parsons, Jacquelynn Shuttleworth BASSOON— Esther Bluder, Larry Harville, Mary Salisberry ALTO SAX— Arthur Bridges, Richard Davis, Bill Gay, Stephen Gibson, James Mason, Gus Tsambis, Richard Vick, Sam Whitten, Tom Will C SAX— Greg Daniels, Desi Hart TENOR SAX— Harvey Clanton, Raymond Gaines, Cynthia Rawl- ings, Cynthia Shower BARITONE HORN— Bert Cremer, Ross Moyer, Peggy Reed, Linda Shank, Mark Williams TROMBONE— Joe Brown, Bruce Hyden, Leverne Jenkins, Phil Keffer, Doug Murray, Creigh Shank, Thomas Sheiss, Jack Tallent, Bill Vickers, Jeff Winters BASS — Tom Be kes, Jay Campbell, John Eubanks, Drew Geiger, Ronnie Kader, Danny Moman, William Rowe STRING BASS— Karen Strong BARITONE SAX — Tom Watson, Warren Williams CORNET TRUMPET— John Bolton, Charles Brammer, Joel Chalkley, Robert Cotter, Jeff Davis, Bruce Ganos, George Grenelle, John King, Mary Lynn, Mark Nickel!, Robert Orloph, Larry Patton, Paul Schneider, Michael Scott, Sarry Williams, Ken Wilson, Karen Wooten, Alfred Wyllie FRENCH HORN— Dale Baxter, Deana Booth, Barbara Brisbin, Penny Britton, Janet Gauss, Jane Hooper, John Jewett, Don Rulison, Robert Schauer, Pamela Shower PERCUSSION— Curt Billingsley, Roxy Darling, Kevin Davidson, Allen Dilworth, Lynne Edelman, Danny Fleming, Buddy Helm, Clint Holden, Lynda Honour, William Lamaster, Ed McCray, Stephen Reeves, Kenneth Sigler, Jimmy Stetler, Roderick Stuart, Raymond Velboom, Allen Weatherilt, Gregory Zollo BELLS— Barbara Amick, Deborah Beane, Jane Bickel, Linda Boehmer, Karen Coleman, Caryl Dennis, Mary Goodroe, Ginger Kerwin, Ann Kimball, Kay McLean, Judy Porter, Shirley Rousseau, Carolyn Weidman, Jacquelyn Wice The Musical Department of Clearwater High School is very fortunate to have a variety of instrumental groups. The best known of these is the Crimson Tornado Marching Band which is under the direction of Steven Yanetovich. Mr. Yanetovich also directs the Concert Orchestra, Cadet Band, Swing Band, and German Band, and teaches Music Theory. The Tornado Band marches in the CHS Home- coming parade. Jay Campbell, Bill Vickers, and Tom Speece blow their horns. German Band members Sam Whitten, Nick Mastorides, Ronnie Kader, Bob Orlopp, and Joe Brown perform antics in one of the assemblies. The twirlers at CHS provide a great deal of entertainment and spirit in each of their performances, whether they be halftime shows or concerts. Because they spend many long hours practicing new routines, their shows exhibit superb enter- tainment. BATON TWIRLERS: Standing , Jane Hooper, Iris Hammock, Barbara Amick, Shirley Rousseau, Jena Anders, Jo Ann Duke, Jackie Shuttleworth Kneeling , Nancy Hardesty FLAG TWIRLERS: Standing: Kathy Pasteris, Barbara Keene, Chris Schwappach, Beverly Boyd, Amy Rice, Deana Booth, Debbie Bolton, Penny Britton, llene Petty, Karen Melissas Kneeling: Jeanne Walden, Marianne Yanetovich, Debbie Weatherly, Carole Durrett In The Band Mr. Stephen Yanetovich, Instrumental Music Director BAND OFFICERS: Top row, left to right: Nancy Hardesty Carole Durrett, Bob Orlopp, Rick Williams, Ken Wilson, Bob Cotter, Greg Zollo, Tom Watson, Debbie Weatherly Bottom row , left to right: Lacry Harville, Nick Mastorides, Marsha Reeves, Jackie Wice, Marianne Yanetovich, Jeanne Walden, Leslie Parsons, Harvey Clanton, Jay Campbell The Swing Band entertains the community. Not to be overlooked i n importance are the German Band, Swing Band and Orchestra, all under the direction of Mr. Stephen Yanetovich. The Orchestra succeeds in entertaining those with varied musical tastes, and this group contains many of the most musically talented students in the school. The German and Swing Bands, small groups with an abundance of talent, give us much light-hearted entertainment All together, these groups deserve the praise they work so hard for. r LI Maria Athanson, Judy Baker, Suzanne Birchall, Sandra Black, Julie Blackmer, Claudia Bonner, Susan Baucher, Linda Breton, Gary Bruison, Douglas Bur- ton, Rodney Carr, Leroy Cowart, Dianne Cross, Patty Darvy, Lynne Edelman, Cheryl Emenhiser, Patty Eversole, Judy Faull, David Franke, Kay Garrett, Betty Gettig, Annie Golden, Joyce Hecht, Linda Hicks, Pam Heilman, Irene Hughes, Robert Hott, Joyce Infinger, Beth Jamieson, Kathy Kemmett, Joanne King, Linda Leahy, Diane Littlejohn, Felice Lopatin, Gay McAllister, Eugene Mongno, Patty Nickell, Karla Newkirk, Tempa Plecker, Claudia Pellechia, Alice Prentice, Tota Pyrris, Ellen Rhine, Pat Rice, Bruce Robinson, Lorraine Sarver, Barbara Seymour, Jessica Shaffer, Kathie Southwick, Linda Smith, Chris Thelander, Carolyn Thomas, Rick Throckmorton, Debby Urwiller, Judy Vellerkamp, Janice Williams, Dale Woodruff, Jeannette Worth, Julie Yale, Sherrill Yearsley Astrid Allen, David Anderson, Cynthia Babbitt, Bonnie Banker, Diane Baskevich, Christina Bjurquist, William Boswell, Stephen Bradfield, Margaret Bren- nan, Wendy Brookins, Kathy Brubaker, Janice Buck- ley, Jane Burgess, Judy Burgess, Douglas Burton, Sheridan Burton, Vernon Chrishom, Harvy Clanton, Karen Coleman, Nelle Compton, Michael Conklin, Joyce Cote, Ruth Couldren, Patty Day, Ruth Day, Sally Day, Judy Drain, Bruce Duncan, Tina Fine, Sylvia Fuller, Muriel Fussel, Pamela Gates, Tom Goodhue, Ted Hartman, Brenda Holland, Louis Houk, Maria lannone, William Jennings, Margaret John- son, Sheridan Kooker, Linda Libecap, Cynthia Licht, Janey McCrillus, Deborah McKain, Marguerite Mc- Mullen, Shelly Marcotte, Mike Messer, Linda Moody, Janet Moore, Akira Mori, Eddie Morrow, Donna Morton, Dale Murphy, Evelyn Nase, Camest New- man Anna Nixon, Candace North, Sidney Odums, Yvonne Otwell, James Peck, Sarah Perkins, James Phillips, Jerri Phillips, Nancy Puls, Leslie Randall, Tom Roberts, Cynthia Rawlings, Judy Shaw, Janet Sheppard, Lee Smith, Barbara Southard, Barbara Steele, Sharion Stich, Larry Stuler, William Story, David Suttle, Ginny Tamburrino, Dianne Velboom, Vicki Walter, Jacquelyn Wice, Anne Willey, Lou Willey, Tom Willms, Jeanette Worth Concert Choir . . . under the direction of Robert Sackett is very popular at many functions both in and out of school. The Choir performs a wide variety of music requiring numerous hours of prac- tice. Much time and effort is required of each member for the development, of the excellent quality which is characteristic of the Choir. MIXED CHORUS All Together Now! m Library Aids Education Like all good libraries, the Clearwater High School Library is constantly growing with the addition of many excellent new books. In addition to the 115 periodicals to which the library subscribes, there are over 10,000 books which have been acquired, giving students greater opportunity to increase their knowledge. Of special benefit is the library ' s fine college reference section which is very helpful to many students. Mrs. Mary Lou Knight Ed Stroupe and Bob Delonch, AV boys. Industrial Arts Provides Valuable Mr. Bob Williams Mr. Russell Stichler Mr. Ned Frisbie By working with their hands stu- dents are able to express them- selves and their creativity. The most modern equipment and facilities plus very able teach- ers make the Industrial Arts De- partment of CHS one of the best. In this department students are able to work in Mechanical Drawing, Art, Shop, and Elec- tronics. 50 Experience in developing Skills Mrs. Ellen Mason Mr. Forrest Smith An art class sketches outside class. Mr. William Blewitt 51 iMm sti: Mrs. Merle McCracken Mrs. Martha Smith Phys. Ed. Strengthens Clearwater High School is not only concerned with the development of the stu- dent minds but also their bodies. Through the physical education program, the students are offered many opportunities to develop physical fitness under the in- struction of the coaches. Coaches act as referees for volleyball tournament. 52 CBE, DCT, and DE Offer Working Experiences Miss Clegg Miller Mrs. Ruth Pape Vocational training is available for all interested students at Clearwater. There are three programs offered. The Co-operative Business Education pro- gram offers opportunity for experience in general office and secretarial fields, Distributive Education familiarizes students with marketing and mer- chandising of products and services, and Diversified Co-operative Train- ing provides students with training in trade and technical related occupa- tions. Mr. John Roberts 54 Business Ed. Students Occupational Ability The growing need for well trained business people is recognized by the Business Department of CHS. Courses offered by this department include Business Math, Typing, Shorthand, and Bookkeeping. Acquire Mrs. Marjorie Jones Mrs. Lillian Granger Mr. Charles Diehl Mrs. Helen Hill Mr. Ivan Werkhiser Miss Amber Turner Homemaker ' S Gain Modem Skills Mrs. Ruth Via Mrs. Mattie Mae Saunders The elements of family living make up important and interesting studies in the Home Economics Department of CHS. Instruction in the general fields of clothing and textiles, food and nutrients is offered, and for those students desiring more specialized courses, Child Development, Housing and Interior Decorating, and Personal Relationships are available. Child care is demonstrated by Mary Ann Nahrstedt and a friend Mrs. Zylphia Lewis 56 Mr. Ed Wells Students Drive Of increasing importance in the modern world is the proper ability to drive an automobile. The Drivers ' Education De- partment of CHS makes available to students the best possible facilities for developing driving skills. Mr. Ralph Hummel Sorry about that! (The cliche of 1966) Do not pass GO; do not collect $200 . . . 57 Diligent Workers Serve School F-f 1 1 ■ Left to right, front row: Mrs. Alferetta O ' Neil, Mrs. Marie Brehm, Mrs. Mary Fromberger, Mrs. Lorraine Merryman, Mrs. Helen Moll, Mrs. Jesse Jett, Mrs. Daisy Goodman, Mrs. Annile Lee Tilley, Mrs. Betty Morris, Mrs. Jo Nell Milam, Mrs. Emma Fuller Back row: Mrs. Katherine Morris, Mrs. Pauline Fay, Mrs. Lillian Stinson, Mrs. Esther Saporito, Mrs. Edell Hogue, Mrs. Jean Madderom, Mrs. Lee Stearns, and Mrs. Anna Michel. Mrs. Ruth Moore f j 1 t 4 i Mrs. Edell Hogue, Manager 58 Night School Furthers Education Although many students are unaware of it, CHS is just as busy a place at night as during the day. Classes are held every week night in many high school, business, and vocational courses giving adults and students alike opportunities to broaden their education. Mr. Bernard Gorman, Night School Principal Mrs. Nell Funk, Mrs. Betty Parker, Mrs. Kay Jubb, Mr. Ed Lynn Mrs. Dottie Klepfer, Mr. Gene Webb give a big, yellow bluebird a bath. Our 9afety: Their BUSiness Tornadoes Recapture PCC Crown _ The Tornadoes proved their determination by coming up from mid-conference standings to co-champions of the PCC. The team kicked off the ' 66 season by scoring a 34-0 victory over Tarpon Springs as a result of the speedy of- fensive running attack led by Sears North. With co-captain Craig MacKenzie scoring a game-saving TD pass from QB Pat Osburn, Clearwater tied the greatly favored Pompano Beach 7-7. The Tornadoes next traveled to St. Pete where the game ended up in another heart-breaking 7-7 tie. With a 12-6 loss to winless Northeast, it looked as if the Torna- does were out of the PCC race with a disap- pointing 1-1-2 record. It wasn ' t all easy going as the faces of Craig MacKenzie and Jim Sever reflect. Team spirit contributes to victory. + Tornadoes go out of reach. I %£ Severs evades Packer defense. Tension mounts as half-time ends 0 - 0 . Clearwater victory puts Tornadoes on top. WM Lee Bean Rick Goodgame Bob Thompson George Hunt Rick Williamson Jeff Nieson Denny Crockett and Smoakie Smoak stop Green Devil drive. Lee Bean ' s interception aids in defeating Dixie Hollins Leading ground gainer. Sears North, gains valuable yardage against Largo. 10,000 fans witness Largo-Clearwater clash. Head Coach, Earle Brown, gives advice to Craig MacKenzie and Jim Bred- burg. 1st Row; Jim Graham, Kim Catlin, Sam Flagler, Robert Odum, Jack Baughman, Kevin Betourne, Sears North, John Krentzman, Phil Ferrazano, Bemie Benton, Don Christiansen, Tim Fleming, Jeff Davis, Steve Buchanan. 2nd Row: Steve King, Frank Russell, Bob Householder, Jeff Winters, Robert Thompson, Cam Newman, Tim Giddens, Sidney Odum, Rob Lombard, Bill Hunt, Brad Niesen, Reuben Triplett, Jim Sever. 3rd Row: Mike Reeves, Danny Yarnell, Rudolph Thompson, Skip Detre, Tommie Davis, Mike Allman, Jim Walker, David Ingram, Jack Tallent, Mike MacNiell, Jordy Miller, Lonnie Hawkins, Walt Manning, Dennie Crockett. 4th Row; Jim Smith, Billy Vickers, Pat Osburn, Rick Goodgame, Lee Bean, Bud Blair, Ray Gaines, Gene Olner, Chuck Whitt, Bert Cremer, Rick Williamson, Alfred Wallace, Jeff Niesen. 5th Row: Bob Trifiletti, Roy Duncan, Grant Cruikshank, Mike Pace, Jim Kimball, Craig MacKenzie, George Hunt, Smokey Smoak, Ken Wurster, Wally Shank, Jim Bredburg, Pat Carlisle, Dave Keeler. Co-Captain John Krentzman goes in for another TD Rick Goodgame is brought down after intercept- ing a Pompano pass 5 r? Lonnie Hawkins and Chuck Whitt race for a Dunedin fumble. Junior Fullback Walt Manning breaks away for a Tornado first down. r £A Bill Lovelace Tornadoes Roll Over Last Six Foes Steve King Ray Geines Tarpon Springs 0 Pompano Beach 7 St. Petersburg 7 Northeast 12 Sarasota . . . . 0 Dixie Hollins 7 Dunedin 6 Seminole 0 Boca Ciega 6 Largo 7 non-conference game Tense Tornadoes follow every play— from the best and most frustrating seats in Jack White Stadium. I I m Jimmy Smith, Roy Duncan, and Bob Trifiletti, slow down the Vikings ' running attack. Sears North picks up necessary yardage for another first down. Jim Kimball Jim Walker Robert Odum W: 79: jt •- Jeff Winter Bruce MacNeill Bob Trifiletti Pat Osburn rifles another long gainer to talented end, Craig Mac- Kenzie. Determination was the key to Clearwater ' s success. Craig MacKenzie completes another pass against Seminole. Due to the stalwart defense led by Junior standout, Denny Crockett, and the driving offense of Jim Severs, Sears North, and John Krentzman, the Tornadoes dominated the Homecoming Spectacular by crushing Sarasota 46-0. The Tornadoes then powered their way over the Dixie Hollins Rebels 19-7 and proceeded to overcome up-county rival Dunedin 19-6. Carrying a mediocre record of 4-2 the Tornadoes, led defensively by Lee Bean, Rick Goodgame, and George Hunt, defeated Seminole by a score of 27-0. As tension grew in the PCC race, with only two games re- maining, Clearwater overpowered Boca Ciega 21-6, to put the Tornadoes in contention for the conference champion- ship. The last game of the season brought Largo ' s Packers to Clearwater with a 7-2-0 conference mark against Clear- water ' s 6-1-2 over-all record. After a scoreless first half, the Tornadoes put forth an all-out effort and scored an upset victory over the Packers 23-7, giving the Tornadoes their 2nd straight PCC title. Sears North rolls to the outside to aid in the Bogie defeat. Pat Osburn leads attack against the powerful Pompano Tornadoes. JV ' s Finish With 4-2 Season Back Row: Jim Mason, Andy Cameron, Jack Honour, Brad Birson, Mike Wanchick, Mark Gesie, Chuck Gallaway, Dick Earhart; 3rd Row : Bruce Zick, Joseph George, Ray Gaines, Jim Leach, John Homer, Steve Fender, Dave Bradstreet, John Lewis; 2nd Row: Billy Barber, Bob Kershaw, Jack Sapourn, Rodney Carr, Mark Wyllie, Ron Burch, Steve Craig, Doug Roy, Bob O ' Donnell; Front Row: Bob Walker, Scott Belcher, Jeff Brookins, Creigh Shank, Dave Fox, Jim Martin, Tim Mariani, Mickey Gorsage, Joe Miller. Under the leadership of Coach Harold Reddick, the 1966 JV Team started off the season with a discouraging loss to Northeast by a score of 39-13. The Baby Tornadoes, paced by their powerful defense, ripped Sarasota 13-12 and pro- ceeded to crush Dixie Hollins 28-0, Seminole 12-0, and St. Pete 12-0. In the season ' s final, the JV ' s lost a hard fought game to Largo 14-6. SCHEDULE CHS 1 3 Northeast : 39 13 Sarasota 12 28 Dixie Hollins 0 12 Seminole 0 12 St. Petersburg 0 6 Largo 14 Coach Harold Reddick Beat One of the smaller members of the ' ' Beat Sailors parade rolls down Cleveland. Homecoming Queen, Ivey Neese, is radiant after coronation. Tornadoes too much for Sailors The Qailors: Homecoming ' GG The 1966 Homecoming Court; Robert Bandes, Linda Burr, Sam Palmer, Nancy Wilson, Bob Keppel, Amanda Stephens, Jim Ewbank, Ivey Neese, Nancy Hardesty, Grant Cruikshank, JoAnn Charter, Lee Luper, Nancy Register, David Lee Homecoming week 1966 was filled with great ex- citement, spirit, and happiness for all CHS students this year. The annual parade and Tornado Tales started the week with a bang, and the climax of Thursday evening ' s Tornado Tales was the crown- ing of Queen Ivey Neese, who reigned over the entire festivities. Friday night ' s decisive 46-0 vic- tory over Sarasota definitely proved that the Tor- nadoes Beached the Sailors , and a mood of ela- tion was set for the dance which directly followed the game. Again the Queen and her court were fea- tured, and the winners of the skits and floats were announced. Homecoming ' 66 truly ended in com- plete happiness. Happiness is a Homecoming victory. Students prepare the Homecoming Court plat- form. Kneeling , left to right: Jim Meyer, Robin Ronne, Doug Graska, Coach Jim Karr, Bruce Simmons, Jack Fady, and Ken Walters. Standing: Jim Meader, Dale Gambill, Steve Lewis, Dave Keeler, Mike Scott, Joe Brown, Scott Brumfield, Dave Hooper, and Lonnie Hawkins. Seniors Lead CHS to 2nd Straight DOUG GRASKA forward Captain BRUCE SIMMONS guard Co-Captain STEVE LEWIS forward uv; •. i ' Jk i SCHEDULE CLEARWATER 64 Riverview . .23 100 Bishop Barry . . . . . .51 85 Largo . .54 99 Northeast . . .66 33 Boca Ciega . . .32 104 Sarasota . . .88 Christmas Tournament 80 South Broward . . . .63 61 Pensacola . . .56 66 Gibbs . . .70 98 St. Pete . . .83 87 Dixie Hollins . . . . . .65 72 Gibbs . . .76 73 Largo . . .47 79 Northeast . . .53 78 Dunedin . . .66 85 Tarpon . . .28 58 Boca Ciega .... . . .56 56 Lakewood . . .33 77 Sarasota . . .56 72 Dixie Hollins . . . . . .51 62 Dunedin . . .46 76 St. Pete . . .50 74 Seminole . . .49 63 Northeast . . .61 56 Gibbs . . .76 MANAGERS: John Berry, Carl Friedman, Bob Lynd, and Bill Byrd PCC Title Coach JIM KARR gives last minute instructions Co-Captain MIKE SCOTT Center DALE GAMBILL forward JIM MEADER forward Hot Tornadoes Go Captain Bruce Simmons pumps one in from the outside. Steve Lewis waits to lay one up against Northeast As the 1966-67 basketball season opened the Clearwater High Tornadoes were rated Number Two in the state. As a proof of this ranking, the Tornadoes set a new scoring record against Sarasota with 104 points. After winning their first 8 games, the Tornadoes were over-powered in a close match with first-rated Gibbs High 70-66 in the Christmas Tourna- ment. The Tornadoes met Gibbs for the second time at the Bayfront Center before a crowd of more than 8,000, a number breaking all attendance records for a Florida high school basketball game. As the final buzzer sounded, the Gladiators had edged the Tornadoes by a four-point margin of 76-72. The Tornadoes, led by Mike Scott, Steve Lewis, Dale Gambill, and captain Bruce Simmons, acquired a 22-3 over- all mark and maintained the Pinellas County Conference basketball championship with a 15-1 conference record. Dale Gambill takes rebound from Riverview Undefeated at CHQ Gum Dale Gambill grabs one from Boca Ciega Dale Gambill drives in to score against Gibbs. Jim Meader puts two more on the scoreboard Co-Captains Steve Lewis and Mike Scott steal rebound from a Northeast defender. Tornadoes Prevail Dale Gambill hits from his corner. Pressures antagonize Coach Karr and Jack Fady Steve Lewis scores with a lofty layup Mike Scott puts in forty four against Sarasota Bruce Simmons puts his dribbling ability to use On Court Front Row: Andy Hansen, Larry Rains, Mark Williams, Alan Carlson, Leroy Cowart, Jim Woelfel, Bill Perry. Back Row; Charles Scrivens, Mike Wanchicle, Dave Dunphy, Mark Giese, Brady Bisson, Bill Fisher, Jim Leach. JV ' s Win in Gpurts Coach Reddick ' s JV team got off to a great start winning their first six games. The Baby Tornadoes seemed to go into a slump losing their next five games. Led by Larry Rains, Tim Giddens, and Bill Fisher, the JV ' s came back strong with nine straight victories and ended the season with an impressive 1 5-5 record. Tim Giddens jumps in for the score Coach Reddick takes advantage of a time out. Mark Giese puts two more on the scoreboard. Bill Fisher and Dave Dunphy reach for a rebound from St. Pete. Tracksters Compete with Full Coach Wells checks distance runners Bill Thompson, Bob Van Duyne, and David Jackson. Hurdlers Bert Cremer Craig Daniels, Jeff Winter and Craig Mackenzie. Jack Valdes prepares to throw the shot. Jim Kimball winds up to heave the discus. Qchedule High jumper Scott Hair practices for a tough season Coach Wells starts David Price, Keith Eidson, Jim Ewbank, Frank Wollett, Bob Lombard and Mike Lewis Under the Direction of Coaches Chris Seeger and Ed Wells, the entire Tor- nado Track squad demonstrated its superior ability by scoring high at all track meets. With the return of many junior and senior lettermen came many new hopefuls. The team owes its suc- cess largely to depth and versatility. Front Row: Jack Valdes, Scott Hair, Craig MacKenzie, Jim Kimball, Joe Brown, Bob VanDuyne, Doug Graska; Second Row: David Lee, Tom Beakes, Jeff Nieson, John Sanders, John Whitehurst, Jim Ewbank, David Anderson, and John Peper; Third Row: Keith Eidson, Tim Giddens, Jeff Winters, Lonnie Hawkins, Bob Lombard, David Jackson, and Billy Thompson; Fourth Row: Steve Buchanan, Mike Lewis, Craig Daniels, Reuben Triplett, Grant Cruikshank, Steve Nichols, Frank Wollett, Jim Cesta Pole vaulter Tom Beakes going up! Cross country team warms up early in the season. ' t n ' • - Track Men SCHEDULE Chamberlain Away Jesuit-Invitational Away Boca Ciega, Dixie Hollins Home Largo Invitational Away Sarasota, Dixie Home Rutledge Relays Away Geneva Relays Away Florida Relays Away Fun ' ri Sun Kiwanis Invitational Home Hillsboro Relays Away West Coast Meet Away Sophomore Meet (Conference) Away Conference (VAR) Away Pole vaulters Lonnie Hawkins, Steve Buchanan, and Tom Beakes Cross country team: David Jackson, Jim Ewbank, John Whitehurst, John Sanders, Bob Van Duyne, Scott Hair, Tim Woods, Tom Beakes, Jim Cesta, Mike Lewis, and Bill Thompson. Place High In Many Events TORNADOS AT H. OEPT. Coach Chris Seeger Front Row: Bob Walker, Mike Cochran, Micky Gorsage, Jim Martin, Donny Fleming, Brian Frees, Gary Jopling. Back row: Don Wood, Bob O ' donnell, David Price, Don Anderson, Tim Mariani, Steve Kimbrell, Mike Wanchick. Tim Giddens has the speed and coordination necessary for a good broad jumper. Tornado Swimmers Splash To Dudley Katz works long hours to cut his time on the breast- stroke. Jack Davis shows his speed in freestyle. SCHEDULE Dixie Hollins Home Seminole Home Chamberlain Home Leto Home Bishop Barry Away Plant Home Boca Ciega Home Northeast Away Lakewood Home St. Pete Home Boca Ciega Home Jesuit Home Hillsborough Away Conference Home District Hpme State Away George Nelson improves his style on his back-stroke. Front Row: Joel Chalkley, David Dunphy, Chuck Galloway, Richard Doig, Bob Butiste, Tim Leary, Gary Zody, Bob Bandes, Ronnie Brooks, Bruce Zick; Second Row: Bruce Robinson, George Nelson, Don Oliver, Bill Baughman, Ken Riorden, Rick Palmer, Ron Morrell, Jack Davis, Craig Phillips; Third Row: Richard Chichetti, Bob Dolan, Dudley Katz, Joe Thomas, Ronnie Burch, Bruce Albreck, Ken Walters, Steve Miller, Richard Phillippy, John Saustelm ■■■■■ Victory In CH9 ' Own Pool Bob Bandes gasps for breath during butterfly. Boys swimming coach, Nick Billiris led a top- rated swimming team through a successful season of swimming and diving. With the assistance of Coach William Blewitt, CHS divers showed record breaking form. Sophomores and juniors show promising support to the team. Ron Morrell sets new school record against Seminole. How about that Coach Billiris, my girl beat your boy! Says Coach Merle McCracken. Richard Chichetti displays championship form. 83 Tornado Tankers Coach Merle McCracken ' s swimmers continue to rank high in both swim- ming and diving. Lead by seniors, Janice Buckley, Jan Holbrook, and Lou and Anne Willey, the girls team proved to be tops in competition, while the junior and sophomore girls showed steady strength by setting new school records. Coach Merle McCracken Linda Buckman swims breaststroke on way to Individual Medley victory. wimmers get set for day ' s practice. ' 66 Conference and District Diving Champ, Jean Schacht shows talent. Sophomore Nancy Schnedler, top record holder for ' 67, flies to another victory. Triumph at Meets Front Row: Susan Kennedy, Jean Schacht, Paula McCann, Carol Gruber, Betty Caskey, Pokey Spinner, Terrell Eckerd, Patty Vaughn, Peggy Nichols, Roni Mundelein; Row Two: Eadie Weaver, Chris Bredburg, Jan Adams, Charlotte Ransom, Nancy Schnedler, Anne Willey, Lou Willey, Mary Goza, Donna Hol- brook; Row Three: Linda Marcotte, Jan Holbrook, Leslie Cassel, Janice Buckley, Linda Buckman, Dodie Forsythe, Sue Batstone, Susan Kirby Backstroke is easy for letterman Sue Batstone. 3 r Mr Senior Swimmers include Janice Buckley, Anne and Lou Willey, and Jan .Holbrook. Our versatile exchange student, Janice Buckley, shows off her best diving form. SCHEDULE Dixie Hollins Home Seminole Home Chamberlain Home Leto Home Bishop Barry Away Plant Home Boca Ciega Home Northeast Away Lakewood Home St. Pete. Home Boca Ciega Home Hillsborough Away Conference Home District Home State Home Next stop Weeki Wacheel Tennis Team Has Strong Opposition In its third year under Coach Charles Diehl, the boys ' tennis team continued the fine efforts of last year ' s squad which captured second place in the conference and fourth in the district. Led by juniors John Marquardt and Gordon Abernethy, the boys hoped to capture the conference championship. Front row; Tom Davis, Bruce Albrecht, Warren Whisler, Back row ; Calder Sinclair, Gordan Abernethy, John Marquardt, and Lew Johns. 86 SCHEDULE St. Pete Home Boca Ciega Away Northeast Away Manatee Away Largo Away Dixie Hollins Away Tarpon Springs Home Lakewood Away Manatee Home Gibbs Home Bruce Albrecht bounds the net after a close victory. Coach Charles Diehl John Marquardt serves a fast one. Women ' s city champ, Carolyn Moore, exemplifies prize-winning skill. Girls Anticipate Another Title 88 Under the direction of Coach Charles Diehl, the girls ' tennis team has been a winning one for the sixth year in a row. Among those returning this year are Tena Pinuel and Carolyn Moore, rated sixth in the state in doubles competition. These girls spend long hours not only during the season, but throughout the year prac- ticing the perfection of their style, ease, and coordination. Front row: Joanne Harris, Doris Spelman, Carolyn Moore, captain. Back row, Tena Pinuel, Nancy Hollis, Mary Cooper, co-captain, and De De Art. Tena Pinuel serves on her way to a victory. SCHEDULE St. Pete Home Boca Ciega Away Northeast Away Manatee Away Largo Away Dixie Hollins Away Tarpon Springs Home Lakewood Away Manatee Home Gibbs Home De De Art hits a swift backhand ... or forehand? Nancy Hollis switches sides the easy way. 89 Tornadoes Bolstered by returning lettermen, George Hunt, Don Ferguson, Pat Osburn, Jim Sever and Tom Keyser, the CHS Baseball Team scored another winning season. With powerful hitting and valuable field- ing contributed by the rest of the squad, the big Tornadoes ranked high in the conference. Front row: Mark Williams, Tracey Deland, Jim Sever, Frank Coleman, 2nd row: Chuck Whitt, Don Ferguson, Steve King, John Carlisle, Dan Yarnell. Third row: Linn Strickler, Pat Osburn, Tom Keyser, George Hunt. Not pictured: Dale Gambill, Mike O ' Keefe, and Gary Ziegler Mound ace Pat Osburn demonstrates game-winning form. Jim Sever ' s hitting ability leads the Tornadoes to many victories. SCHEDULE Dixie Hollins Home Largo Home Northeast Away Largo Away Boca Ciega Home St. Pete Home Dixie Hollins Away Northeast Home Tarpon Springs Home Gibbs Home Bishop Barry Home Seminole Away Lakewood Away Dunedin Away St. Pete Away 90 F Pat Osburn slugs out a base hit. Don Ferguson races for a foul ball. Assistant Coach Bobby Williams and Head Coach Doug Mason go over game statistics. Hurl To Victory Tornado Golfers Control Mark Alwin chips from a trap against St. Pete. Joe Grasso demonstrates his ability with a wedge. SCHEDULE Dunedin— Largo Home Bishop Barry— St. Pete Home Northeast— Largo Away Dunedin— Tarpon Away Boca Ciega— Seminole Away Dixie Hollins— Lakewood Home Hard practice and desire to win is how Coach Karl Diekmeyer ' s Tornadoes started a winning season and remained a major power in the PCC race. After capturing the conference and district championship last year, returning let- termen Dave Terhaar, Jim Smith, and Mark Alwin led the golf team over Dunedin and Largo in the opening match. The Tornadoes went on to dominate the course in meets through out the season due to the out- standing spirit of this year ' s golfers. Dave Terhaar blasts one down the fairway. 92 Jim Smith tees off in the Dunedin-Largo match Courses in PCC Competition Coach Karl Diekmeyer helps Mark select a club. Front Row: David Terhaar, Jim Smith, Mark Alwin, Rick Bowers; Back Row: Jeff Davis, Billy Barber Bob Grasso, Jeff Keyes and Joe Grasso Varsity Cheerleaders Sue Fleischer Amanda Stephens Co-Captain, Basketball Co-Captain, Basketball Ivey Neese Co -Captain, Basketball Boost Spirit High in ' 67 Mary Ann Nahrstedt Captain , Football Linda Burr Karin Greenough Through their many efforts, the Varsity Cheerleaders arouse much school spirit. Besides cheering at the games and pep rallies, they post victory signs in the halls before each game. This year they sponsored a Pin the Packer voodoo dummy before the Largo football game and sold football cleats during the season. Before the big basketball games with the Gladiators, the cheerleaders sold Beat Gibbs! ribbons. Many hard hours of practice make the cheerleaders at Clearwater High School among the best in the state. Mary Lynne Holcombe Co -Captain, Basketball Cappy Karaphillis J. V. Cheerleaders Connie Smith, Sherry Smitherman, Stephanie Walters, Debbie Kimbrell, Sharleen Kimbrell, and Sandy Sweat ride in the Homecoming Parade. Stephanie Walters The Jayvee Cheerleaders, composed of six sophomore girls, cheer at all the home junior varsity games. With many hours of practicing behind them, they have gone to lead the jayvee teams to many victories. They are chosen by several faculty members early in the Fall upon the completion of the cheer- leading clinic in August. Their enthusiastic spirit has been a great factor in increasing the attendance at both the football and basketball games. Sandy Sweat JV Cheerleaders Arouse Spirit Connie Smith Sharleen Kimbrell sSSt J. V. Cheerleaders help arouse spirit at a pep assembly. Debbie Kimbrell Sherry Smitherman The Student Council is an organization working cooperatively with the faculty and administration for the improve- ment of the school and development of leadership, character, and maturity of the student. It coordinates the activi- ties of the senate and the Inter-Club Council and is designed to be the final student authority on any matter con- cerning the student body. During the year the council members work on var- ious projects including; Student Ex- change Day, Goodwill Drive, March of Dimes, Sadie Hawkins Dance, student handbook, AFS Drive, and student elec- tions. Qtudent Council i Other SC members include: Janice Buckley, Richard Riess, Michael Brodeur, and Lou Lodge. Seated is Mr. Barry Wright, advisor. 98 i The 1966-67 Student Council officers are: Bob Keppel, elections chairman, John Carlisle, vice-president, John Marquardt, treasurer, Richard Goodgame, presi- dent, and Pam Cannoy, recording secretary. Mrs. Joanne Harmon, advisor, stands front right. 99 Bottom row: Bobbi Richart, Marianne Yanetovich, Joy Sheppard, Jan H olbrook, Anne Willey, Ronnie Stoehr, Bonnie Crowell, Sue Fleischer 2nd row: Diane Johnson, Shannon Byrd, Cynthia Babbitt, Rana Goettsche, Tim Devlin, Jo Ann Charter, Lee Bean, Liz Flynn 3rd row: Doris Spelman, Gaby MacDonald, Sue Batstone, Bonnie Banker, Iris Hammock, Lonnie Hawkins, Roni Mundelein, Jack Fady 4th row: Janey McCrillus, Trudy Word, Mary Bomke, Mary Ellen Wallace, Jane Hooper, Nancy Puls, Patty Smith, Jan York, 5th row: Tena Pinuel, Pokey Spinner, Betty Caskey, John Buckley, Robin Ronne, Jim Cesta, George Hardy, Tim Leary 6th row: Peggy Nichols, Sandy Sweat, Debbie Kimbrell, Diane Whitney, Gale Baxter, Barbara Buczinski, Jeff Whitehurst, Felice Lopatin 7th row: Debbie Morris, Dixie Shirburne, Susan Engberg, Marlene Dunlap, Lynda Goodgame, Lou Lodge, Mary Kay Karaphillis, Tim Usher, Tim Fleming 8th row: Patty Day, Tim Mariani, Mike Cochran, Doug Roy, Danny Pontarolo, Roger Herr Qenate Represents Many The Senate of Clearwater High School has p roven itself to be one of the finest clubs in the school. Its membership is com- posed of homeroom representatives who convey student ideas to the club and Senate projects to the students. These projects include the Homecoming dance, the school picture distribution, and the Christmas Cheer and AFS drives. Without the Senate, Clearwater High ' s activities could not possbily be so well organized. Senate members help load Christmas Cheer boxes. Senate officers are left to right: Lynda Goodgame, sec.; Lonnie Hawkins, jr. class rep.; Lee Bean, pres.; Mr. Ray Rilling, advisor; Tim Devlin, vice-pres.; Roger Her r, chaplain; Lou Lodge, soph, class rep. Vice-Presidents Unify The Inter Club Council, a section of student government, is composed of the vice-presidents of all the organiza- tions of Clearwater High School. They co-ordinate the activities of all the club s so that the projects or activities of these clubs run smoothly and do not inter- fere with one another. In addition, the ICC sponsors the Homecoming Parade and numerous other projects through- out the year. The ICC is truly an effic- ient and necessary part of student government. Mr. Karl Diekmeyer, advisor. Officers of ICC are left to right: Michael Brodeur, president; Pam Pride, vice-pres.; Sheila Patterson, sec. £ ICC members beautify Clearwater High School campus. Key Club Beautifies Campus d V ' Key Club officers and advisor are: Mr. Bert Thurston, advisor. Bob Keppel, secretary, Robert Thompson, president, John Krentzman, vice- president, Dave Hooper, Treasurer, and David Keeler, Board of Directors. George, Wayne, and Fred sort pictures for Key Club scrapbook. The Key Club, sponsored by Kiwanis International, has been active this year with annual as well as particular projects. Their annual projects included a Homecoming float and skit, March of Dimes Drive, Key Club— Clear- light Calendar, and the adoption of an overseas orphan. New projects originated by the club were Kiwanis Slave Day, and a school beautification project. An out- standing guest speaker at a Key Club meeting was Mr. Universe. Members left to right, Front Row: George Pequinot, Steve Buchanan, Tim Fleming, Mike Cochran, Tom Royce, Cory Babbitt, John Krentzman, Frank Wollett, and Kevin Betourne. Second Row: Fred Wollett, Akira Mori, Bob Thompson, John Buckley, Rick Palmer, Jack Davis, Bob Keppel, Jim Robinson, and Wayne Meile. Third Row: Jim Walker, Robert Nash, John Marquardt, John Carlisle, Tim Mariani, Gar LeFluer, Sam Palmer, Jack Fady, and Rick Goodgame. Fourth Row: Dave Hooper, Chuck Galloway, Scott Brumfield, Don Oliver, David Anderson, Mike Herndon, Robin Ronne, Bud Blair, and Bob Hayworth. Fifth Row: Rick Bowers, Lee Bean, David Keeler, Jim Kimball, Bruce Hyden, Tom Keyser, and Dale Woodruff. Gary and Tom count calendars for distribu- tion. I The Keyette Door Contest boosted the Tornadoes to a 23-7 victory over Largo. Keyette officers clockwise from left include: Tena Pinuel, recording secretary; Cary Moore, chaplain; Liz Billingsley, corresponding secre- tary; Pat Chauncey, treasurer; Peggie Rhodes, president; and Pam Pride, vice-president. Keyette members spent many hours preparing prize-winning float The Kiwanis Auxiliary sponsors the Keyette Club which is made up of 30 senior and 20 junior girls who are selected at the beginning of each year by the teachers. The Keyettes made several gains this year by their participation with the March of Dimes, Easter Seals, and Crippled Childrens ' Hospital Fund Drives. In a joint effort with Key Club, the Keyettes produced a prize-winning Homecoming Float for the Parade. The club also sponsored a Beat Largo! Door Contest to arouse spirit for that annual football game. A new addition made by this years officers was the Keyette of the Month certificate which was awarded each month to an outstanding Keyette. Front Row, left to right: Amanda Stephens, Trula O ' Haire, Debbie Bruner, Kit Greenough, Janice Buckley, Bonnie Banker, Roni Mundelein, and Jo Ann Charter. Second Row: Maureen Byrnes, Judi Jewett, Pat McKinnon, Yasuko Tsujimoto, Karen Webster, Lynn Gilkey, and Peggie Rhodes. Third Row: Tena Pinuel, Barb Steele, Nancy Hollis, Pam Cline, Ruth Day, Morrjssey Hunter, and Cappy Karaphillis. Fourth Row: Karen Greenough, Sally Day, Ann Graham, Margaret Redd, Rosemary Smith, Lisa Ross, Karen Williams, and Carol Saclarides. Fifth Row: Candy North, Joanne Harris, Shannon Byrd, Mary Lynne Holcombe, Pam Pride, Pam Cannoy, Pat Chauncey, Liz Billingsley, and Cindy Weisgerber. Last Row: Doris Spalman, Nancy Register, Linda Burr, Iris Hammock, Carolyn Cooper, Patty Day, Pat Simpson, Deana Booth, Jane Hooper, and Cary Moore. Keyettes Build, Too Usherettes Serve CHS The Usherettes, nine seniors and six juniors chosen each year by student election, are responsible for ushering at home football games, basketball games, pep assemblies, and decorat- ing the goal posts. This year, in addi- tion to their regular duties, they cov- ered the halls many times with spirit-filled signs and slogans. Also, for the first time, they entered an award-winning float in the Homecom- ing parade. This hard-working group of girls is one of the most active groups at CHS. Barb Steele , Peggie Rhodes, Carol Sada- rides. Kit Greenough, Sally Day, Nancy Wilson, Sheila Patterson Well, at 6:30 a.m., what else would you expect? Jo Ann Charter and Peggie Rhodes decorate for Northeast clash. JoAnn Charter, captain; Mrs. Serena Stewart, advisor; Sheila Patterson, co-captain Sally Day rides prize-winning float. Pam Cannoy puts the finishing touch on Victory Hall. Yipes, stripes! It ' s Shelley Moran. i l . ' r ' . 1 ' t vlVL N ' LA (a In Many Ways Barb Steele does her part for Victory Hall in the early a.m. Nancy Wilson, Sheila Patterson, Carol Sadarides, Rose- mary Smith, and Pat Simpson work for basketball, too Jo Ann Charter, Pam Pride, Rosemary Smith, Pam Cannoy, Carol Cooper, Shelley Moran, Candy North, Pat Simpson Peggie Rhodes and Jo Ann Charter prepare for game ' Ax r-W Pam and Candy work on basketball scrapbooks. Carol Cooper beams at the score in the big Largo game. Kit panics. NFL Qpeaks Its Piece Mary Ann Clark, Gary Mason, Trula O ' Haire, David Hatchell rehearse for NFL Meet. The National Forensic League provides an in- centive for capable students to develop their abilities in the field of speech and debate. At the numerous NFL congresses and tourna- ments held all over the state, students can earn points to qualify for membership iri the organization. Bill Calcese, Michelle Cunningham, and Pat Nicholson laugh over an obscure point. Jim Walker, Gary Mason Dot Crook, Rick Konrad, and Bob Thompson Depart for sum- mer workshop in Gainesville The eyes have it say Jessica Edelman, Trula O ' Haire, Dudley Katz, and Kevin Betourne. ■ 1 NFL officers from L to R are, Richard Konrad, Pres.; David Hatchell, Treas.; Gray Mason, Vice Pres.; Bob Thompson, Sec.; Mrs. Lohrbauer, advisor. Dot Crook, David Chafin, Steve Phillippy, and Bill Lovelace prepare research cards for extemp. m NFL members are from L to R; Front row— David Chafin, Trula O ' Haire, Jessica Edel- man, Kathy Smith, Tina Chorost. 2nd row— Steve Philippy, Bill Calcese, Rick Good- game, Kevin Betourne, Dudley Katz. 3rd row— Curt Billinglsy, Craig Phillips, Jim Walker, John Marquardt, Bob Thompson. Back row— Akira Mori, Gray Mason, David Hatchell, Richard Konrad, Marc Jordon, Pat Byers. Thespians Display Many Talents Students interested in dramatics find much opportunity to develop skills in this field in Masque and Gavel, the dramatic club. Members learn techniques in lighting, make-up, stagecraft, and sound, as well as acting and directing. The club presented two outstanding productions this year: A Night of Three One-Acts ' 7 and Dracula. First Row: Andy Anderson, Linda Nichols, Larry Harville, Janet Schnider, John Rowe, Linda Libecap, Gray Mason, Pam Strong; Second Row: Cindy Licht, Bob Suiters, Dave Chafin, Peggy Hill, Tena Hradesky, Bob Dasher, Coral Grimsley, Bruce Brown; Third Row: Dot Crook, Fred Stephan, Buddy Helm, Jon Schwartz, Nancy Gehring, Wayne Meely, Kathy Milner, Michael Eilermann, 4th Row: Wendy Brookins, Richard Konrad, Gary Beatty, Dianne Johnson, Karen Webster, Mary Vollmer, Dianne Baskovich, Debbie Davis; Fifth Row: Maureen Byrnes, Trula O ' Haire, Debbie Bruner, Sally Day, Roni Mundelein, Dorothy Dart. Andy Anderson and Debbie Bruner run through their lines at rehearsal. Lighting effects are handled by Richard Kon- rad. Dress rehearsal comes for Roni Mundelein and Bob Dasher after many long hours of practice. OFFICERS: Mr. Morron, sponsor, Andy Anderson, president, Debbie Davis, vice-president, Janet Schneider, secretary-treasurer. Cast and crew of A Night of Three One-Acts strike a dramatic pose. Make Room for Rodney cast follows helpful hints of director Sheri Kooker. Technical aspects are discussed by Dean Baxter, Sheri Kooker, Jim Confer, Jon Schwartz, Trula O ' Haire, and Gary Beatty. In addition to their acting duties, Buddy Helm, Andy Anderson, and Dede Snibbe make their own scenery. 109 • ' Mr. Thomas- Pierce helps Cynthia Babbitt and Sherra Sheppard design a lay out. Great Publications — Aqua Clara . . . Editor Cory Babbitt studies other yearbooks for inspiration. CHS Has Advertisement manager. Kit Greenough and copy editor, Debbie Bruner Leslie Watson, photo editor selects pic- tures for Peggie Rhodes and Jo Ann Charter to use in their layouts. Linda Lacock shows Judy Brower and Ceci Rophie how to crop pictures. New staff members. Pat Simpson, Tom Watson, Pat Litteral, Mary Jane Fitzpatrick, Lisa Ross, Susan Boucher, Sherry Ewing and Debbie Ellis help add the finishing touches. and Clearlight Sending delegates to the FSPA Fall Workshop at Leto High and State Convention in Miami Beach, to the University of South Florida Journalism Day, and to the Summer Journalism Institute were the Clearlight and the Aqua Clara. In addition, the members of the Clearlight staff submitted their paper in the Clear- water Sun Up-County High School competition and in the Miami Herald state wide newspaper competition. They also participated in the T. B. Press Project and were co-sponsors of the Calendar Girls election. This year, they continued their award-winning activities which last year won for them such honors as a Quill Scroll National rating of first place and the Elk ' s Public Service Award. Tom Roberts, Editor, Chris Cubbison, Mary Lee Hall, Mary Ann Clark, and Mark Tritschler consult with Mr. Pierce. The members of the Aqua Clara staff have m de it possible for the yearbook to become a member of both the Naitonal and Florida. Scholastic Press Associa- tion, and have enabled the book to gather such awards as first place in the National School Yearbook Associa- tion and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association criti- cal services. Both publications have truly proven them- selves outstanding. Jean Bartlett, Debbie Ward, and Editor Chris Cubbison proofread the rough draft. Jean Parvin types up her article for the Clearlight. Mary Ann Clark, Mary Lee Hall, Jean Bartlett and Chris Cubbison discuss articles to be used in the Clearlight. New staff members Kathy Ehrmann, Kim Greenough, Don Harrill, Pat Carlisle, David Chafin, and Warren Whisler learn how a newspaper is put together. Mary Lee Hall, Mark Tritschler, Mary Ann Clark, and Frank White work on rough drafts for the Clearlight. The school literary magazine, Fathoms , consists of contributions of writing, art, and photography submitted by the stu- dents of CHS. Fathoms acquired new di- mensions this year with the expansion of the field of contributions to almost all the creative arts and the division of the staff into two branches: the editorial and production. Fathoms Sounds Depths Of Creativity EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS (L to R) James Fink, Julie Lane, Amanda Stephens, Rosemary Smith,- Pat Finnegin, Karin Greenough, Tina Piuel, Ann Graham Brenda and Janice work on cover designs Maureen Byrnes and Pat McKinnon compare old Fathoms Barbara Amick and Cindy Weisberger type up poem for Fathoms 112 ■• ' tv-. . . yV ■ . ,.il ' ■ ' . • • ■ ' • •:« Pam Cannoy, Tom Street, Joyce Mehr, Connie Ronshausen, Astrid Allen, and Nancy Garrett greet the new season. FBLA Develops Career Interest OFFICERS: Carol DeJoseph, Secretary; Kathy Lambert, Treas- urer; Alan Cheek, President; Jeanette Hazelton, Vice Presi- dent; Shirley Weatherford, Reporter. Carol DeJoseph, Kathy Lambert, and Shirley Weatherford prepare for state convention. The Future Business Leaders of America offers to its members an excellent op- portunity to further develop and en- hance their interests in various business careers. In addition to the FBLA ' s numer- ous activities throughout the year, the club visited several downtown banks and businesses. Larry Harville, Tom Street, Nancy Garret, Karen Waddell, Pam Cannoy, Jeanette Tagarelli eagerly look forward to field trip. Row 1: Judy Grizzell, Sylvia Fuller, Linda Wing, Donna Flanary, Lada Angelova, Kathy Bullock, Bev Humphries; Row 2: Tyler Phillips, Sheryl Simons, Peggy Hill, Cheryl Throm, Pat Ferguson, Diane Brinkman, Mrs. Pope, sponsor; Row 3: Larry Simpson, Jeff Mitchell, Wendell Sheets, Jim Pritchett, Rick Hagaman, Bill Stone; Row 4: Howard Hillhouse, Don Collins, Jeff Bender, Ralph Shropshire. The Distributive Education program offers the student an opportunity to obtain working experience by dividing the school day into four hours of study in the high school and four hours of work in the student-learners chosen oc- cupation. In keeping with an established high standard of performance and service, the DE club is active not only at CHS but also at State and National DECA functions. Mrs. Ruth Pope, advisor, helps find jobs for D.E. students. OFFICERS: Linda Wing— Chaplain, Don Collins— Historian, Pat Ferguson— treasurer, Ty Phillips— president, Donna Flanary— vice-president, Bob Hagaman— secretary, Sheryl Simons —reporter, Sylvia Fuller— parliamentarian Donna Flanary, Ty Phillips and Sylvia Fuller put DE on the WTAN airwaves. Students Attend State DECA Convention STATE DECA CONFERENCE honorees: Sheryl Simons, finalist-job interviews. Ty Phillips, state DECA President, Cheryl Throm, finalist-sweetheart contest, Wendell Sheets, 3rd place-merchandise manual, Donna Flanary, student of the year. D.E. produces prize winning float in Homecoming Parade CBE students practice business skills Students Prepare to Enter Business World Although the Co-operative Business Education Department is just in its third year, it has greatly expanded to meet the needs of the students. This department is designed to help students train them- selves in stenography and office work and provides them with jobs in order to gain experience. Jim Ramsdell and John Boisvert demonstrate Karate to CBE members Idell S hurling, Lynn Woman, Dianne Chauney, V.P. Linda Hoffman, and Clyde Raveling Miss Clegg Miller directs CBE students ■ ■■ m a John Lewis became Governor of CBE with Brenda Harris as his campaign manager. aorsifiTHfCK 0( ■ R.08D Diane Throm, Debbie Sheppard, Debbie Craig and Sybil Tillery prepare to welcome CEC clubs of Florida I 116 Front Row: Sandy Deichman, Fran Bauman, Kris Snider, Linda Lollis, Darla Girton, Joyce Bolton, Barry Kiefer, Andrew Pachovas; Row Two: Leslie Lanier, Bill Wetherington, David O ' Hara, Kenneth Allen, Greg Duvall, Bryan MacNeill, David Burt, Marjorie Martin; Row Three: Jim Ickes, David Ingram, Ronnie Stockman, Jill Adams, Becky Ramirez, Linda Sorensen, Joanne Snelling, advisor, Mr. John Roberts D.C.T ' ers Learn, Train Mr. Roberts completes another successful year of guiding his students. The Diversified Co-operative Training program at CHS pro- vides for its members first hand experience in jobs in a variety of fields. Under the direction of Mr. John Roberts, students are given the opportunity to explore their interests in future occupations. Kris Snider assists Dr. Siek Mr. Duane Euell of Florida Power shows Joyce Bolton an engineering job. Becky Ramirez and Barry Kiefer enjoy work- ing for the city of Clearwater 117 Tri-Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y is a service club for high school girls sponsored by the YMCA. The goal of the club is to promote friendship, understanding, and inspira- tion. Several projects were carried out this year including wrapping Christmas packages in Decem- ber and sponsoring a candy sale in March to raise funds for the club. Many members attended the Tri-Hi-Y conventions in Sarasota and Cocoa Beach this winter. Sarasota Sailors abandoned ship in slap happy homecoming skit. Ann, Jane, Margaret, and Sue prepare for bake sale. I thought you put the batter in? 118 Initiates New Ideas L to R are Mrs. Hillis— Adviser, Pat Simpson— Vice President, Janey McCrillus— Chaplain. Front Row I to r — Cindy Wilson, Sue Himes, Lynn Lasiter, Linda Nichols Janey McCrillus, Maryann Clark, Pat Simpson, Lou Willey, Maryann Harris, Muriel Fussell, Susan Harlan, Maria Athanson, Sue Birchall, 2nd Row— Deloris Pahuki, Janet Folk, Darlene Holmes, Ruth Ann Beach, Candy Craig, Karen McElroy, Mary Bergstrom, Liz Holmes, Beth Vaught, Cheryl Dipalo, Cara Knight, 3rd Row— Judy Smoak, Sandy. Hair, Meg Workman, Pam Wiggins, Phillis Graves, Erin Godwin, Terry Phillips, Jerri Phillips, Jackie Dornbos, Lesley Hassel, Patty Street, Linda Breton, 4th Row— Donna Moore, Cheryl De Journett, Patty Newton, Julie Justice, Sue McCrillus, Sherry Ewing, Annette Geer, Patty Flowers, Bonnie Carey, Brenda Stone, Pat Smith, Nancy Puls, 5th Row— Susan Shields, Susan Cox, Kathy Ehrman, Chris Shaf- fer, Jo Ellen Turvey, Vickie Brown, Gual Smith, Carole Meese, Marilyn Simmons, Karla Newkirk, Kathy Webster, Joy Infinger, Linda McMillan, 6th Row— Jerri Houle, Judy Baker, Jane Hooper, Gail Warner, Kathy Stinnette, Janet Smith, Sue Disbrow, Wally Mackey, Sharon Bure, 7thRow — Debbie Brunner, Dianne Hein, Ann Willey, Arleta Lawrence, Cathy Harlan, Sheila Patterson, Shelagh Moran, Dorothy Dart, Rana Goettsche, Nancy Pratt, Patty Gettig. 119 Front Row: Jeri Houle, Sherri Beeman, Linda Casmer, Elizabeth Billingsley, Vir ginia Nelson; Second Row: Miss Hall, sponsor, Mary Vollmer, Jeanette Worth, Lynn McMorrow, Kathy Travers; Third Row: Mr. Blyshak, sponsor, K ris Whitehurst, Ann Adams, Aimee Parker, Phillis Lippert, Robert Bandes; Fourth Row: Mike Messer, Jesse Privett, Curt Billingsley, Jon Schwartz, Bruce Albrecht. Biology Club Promotes Scientific Interest In its second year at CHS, the Biology Club gives students interested in biological sciences a better chance to expand their interests in this field. Numerous activities including field trips, lab studies, and films are enjoyed by the members. The Biology Club is surely a worthwhile organization. OFFICERS: Lynn McMorrow, treasurer, Liz Billingsley, president, Chris Whitehurst, secretary, Jack Davis, parliamentarian. Mr. Blyshak recruits prospective members Gail Warner and Sabina Kaucher. 120 Para Meds Prepare for Careers OFFICERS: Nancy Norman, vice-president, Gayie Parker, president, Cheryl Pohley, secretary, Kathy Polich, treasurer, and Mrs. Schadt, advisor. With the aid of Judy Baker and Sandy Hair, the club ' s mascot, Twiggy, is brought before Jeri Houle, Cathy McMahon, and Connie Baxter. Pam Davenport and Carol Hilliard are bandaged up by Theresa Jenkins, Susan Cox, Cheryl Wolf, and Bob Hamrick. Susan Nehrenz explains the function of an organ to Linda Petretty as Sheila Dickey, Susan Mitchell, and Bill Wade examine another. 121 Jack Valdes participates in the Clearwater-Largo AFS croquet match. AFQ The American Field Service of Clearwater High School seeks to increase friendship among nations through friendship with the exchange students. This year ' s highlights included the annual Christmas party, the annual AFS drive which was kicked-off by the AFS as- sembly, and the farewell party at the end of the year. Attentive crowd listens as Akira and Janice tell about their countries. A warm welcome awaits Japanese ex- change student, Akira Mori. Linda Libecap takes on Jello with Akira ' s chopsticks. Clearwater ' s very own beatle ORIGINAL MOTION I don ' t think I forgot. 122 Betters World Relations Heather Carnegie, Elaine Noden, and Ruth Day offer services in fund drive. MS Louis Houk, Janey McCrillus, Mary Hall, and Tom Roberts prepare for fund drive. CARDS OFFICERS: Maureen Byrnes, vice-president, Margaret Reed, his- torian, Janey McCrillus, president, Ceci Rophie, treasurer, Bonnie Banker, scretary. 1st Row: Ann Graham, Maureen Byrnes, Clyde Maddox, Janey McCrillus, Louis Houk, Debbie Bruner, Jessie Edelman, Akira Mori, Damon Hostetter. 2nd Row: Pat Chenault, Betty Keenan, Dale King, Jeanette Worth, Nia Georges, Linda Libecap, Morrissey Hunter, Ruth Day, Leslie Brady. 3rd Row: Cindy Weisgerber, Janice Buckley, Nancy Schnedler, Richard Phillippy, Mary King, Diane Velboon, Sue McCrillus, Mary Ellen Wallace. 4th Row: JoAnn Duke, Diane Duke, Margaret Redd, Rosemary Smith, Mary Hall, Janet Moore, Pat Brown, Mary Ellen Moore, Pat Butler. 5th Row: Jane Hooper, Amy Rice, Elaine Noden, Heather Carnegie, Barbara Brisbin, Judy Brower, Bonnie Baker, Cece Rophie, Ken Saunders. 6th Row: Kathleen Grandchamp, Sharon Rutenborg, Claudia Houk, Mary Ann Clark, Wendy Brookins, Karla Coutre, Ester Bluder. They ' re the Gay Spirits — Les Esprits Gais Front Row: Ginger Kerwin, Rose Grenelle, Debbie Bruner, Jessica Edelman, Linda Libecap, Mrs. Casey, sponsor. Second Row: Nia Georges, Kim McCarthy, Pat MacKinnon, Pam Cline, Mary Lee Hall, Rosemary Smith; Third Row: Mary Ellen Goodroe, Brenda Carroll, Chris Mitchell, Ruth Couldren, Karin Greenough, Jeanette Hazelton; Fourth Row: Kathy Kemmett, Sharon Bure, Jim Phillips, Jeff Davis, Robert Haworth, Liz Roche. An excellent opportunity to learn of French-speaking peoples and their language is available in Les Esprits Gais. The club meetings are conducted in French and many interesting pro- grams are presented. The club sponsors several projects such as donut sales and after-game dances. Membership is open to students maintaining a B average in French. OFFICERS: Front Row: Debbie Bruner publicity; Liz Roche, parliamen- tarian; Middle Row: Rose Grenelle, vice-president; Sharon Bure, treas- urer; Back Row: Jeff Davis, president; Mrs. Casey, sponsor; Nia Georges, secretary. Members construct a picturesque setting for their street scene. Latin Club Hosts State Convention The Inter Nos members were busiest this year preparing for the XIX Annual State Convention of the Florida Junior Classical League. The local members welcomed almost 1200 students to CHS. Along with the convention and their annual rummage sale and spring banquet, the Latin Club also entered a skit in Tornado Tales which won first place honors. The club also has two members who rank as state officers. OFFICERS: State secretary, Debbie Ward; treasurer, Bill Gay; vice-president, Ruth Ruth Day helps Richard Riess and John Anthony assemble rum- Day; president, Ann Graham; secretary, Carol Cooper; historian, Heather Carnegie; mage day packages, state vice-president, John Anthony. Front Row; David Chafin, Pam Baumgardner, Debbie Ward, Ann Graham, Morrissey Hunter, Ruth Day, Sabina Kaucher, Dick Davis; Second Row: Mrs. Barker, sponsor, Kathy Milner, Rosemary Smith, Cindy Weisgerber, Heather Carnegie, Barbara Brisbin, Carol Durfee, Cheryl Durfee, Tom Haydon; Third Row: Iris Hammock, Carol Cooper, Jackie Weisgerber, Karen Haydon, Beth Webster, Sus Leadenham, Diane Duke, John Anthony; Fourth Row: Doug Graska, Tena Pinuel, Cynthia Shower, Lou Willey, George Nelson, Pat Beyers, Billy Wade, Tom King; Fifth Row: John Agliato, Greg Daniels, Ted Hartman, Steve Gibson, Bill Gay, Richard Riess 125 OFFICERS: Linda Leahy, vice-president, Diane Duke, secretary, Diane Baskovich, treasurer, and seated: Dale King, president Red Cross Serves Community and School The CHS chapter of the Red Cross is com- posed of homeroom representatives who meet regularly throughout the year to carry out projects pertaining to the school and community. Their biggest project this year was the annual Red Cross Drive which was conducted early in the fall. Members liquidate the leftovers following a fund-raising donut sale. Red Cross presented an original float for Home- coming parade which won first prize. I 126 irg— ICYC Inspires Brotherhood Front Row: Robert Dasher, Tina Fine, Lynne Edelman, Jean Campbell, Damon Hostetler; Second Row: Jody Faull, Astrid Allen, Susan Allen, Debbie Hancock, Dixie Brindley, Joyce Hecht, Janet Shepard, Ross Moyer, Third Row: Debbie Graham, Marilyn Lewis, Kathy O ' Neil, Nelle Compton, Carol Hollingsworth, Janet Matthews, Bruce Brown; Fourth Row: Tempa Plecker, Mary Lou Morris, Chris Snook, Janey FitzPatrick, Janice Williams, Rhona Brown, Ronda Goodwin, Kathy Kemmett The Interchurch Youth Council is interested in promoting friendship and understanding among the students of CHS. Any interested student may join the club. One of its biggest highlights of the year was the annual Friendship Chain Drive which was very successful. The proceeds went as always to the AFS fund. The club also shares the responsibility for morning devotions. OFFICERS: Lynne Edelman, treasurer, Tina Fine, secretary, Jean Campbell, president. Tina Fine and Jean Campbell string an A.F.S. friendship chain, while Bob Dasher handles the advertising. 127 Hi-Y Inspires Many Services Happiness is going to Hi-Y Convention at Cocoa Hi-Y OFFICERS; Tom Royce, Chaplain; and Fred Wollett, Sergeant- at-arms. Carwashes raised funds while raising . . . fun? Hi-Y boys form circle of fellowship. 128 Hi-Y officers from I to r are; Charles Cope, Pres.; Don Oliver, Exec. Sec.; Steve Dickey, V Pres.; and Carl Friedman, Sec. The Clearwater Hi-Y is sponsored by the YMCA and is open to any sophomore, junior or senior boy who submits an acceptable reason for being a member. The Hi-Y participates in the State Hi-Y- Tri-Hi-Y Convention and legislature which opens many opportunities to the members. These con- ventions also provide useful information about our state government. This year the club had many profitable car washes to boost their treasury and see them through a successful year. Mr. William Blewitt is the advisor. Front Row, L to r are David Chafin, Bob Bickel, Bob Dasher, Bobby Suiters, Mike Scott, Richard Chichetti, Ronnie Morrell, Jack Valdes. 2nd Row, David Burkhart, Bob Bentz, Curt Billingsley, Damon Hostletter, Jim Revel, Patrick Turner, Gary Zody, George Nelson. 3rd Row, Freddie Wollett, Steve Dickey, Dave Carruthers, Timothy Leary, Carl Friedman, Jim Cesta, Don Hassell, Danny Heiser, John Rowe, 4th Row, Mike Lewis, Mike Holler, Kevin Haverdy, David Peery, Walter Manning, Charlie Cope, Bruce Cope, Jeff Davis, Mr. Blewitt. 5th Row , Wally Kooiman, George Harmany, Charlie Hilleboe, Tom Royce, Jim Carroza, Mike Pace, Kenn Riodan, Alan Cheek, 6th Row, Don Oliver, Frank Wollett, Bruce Duncan, Jim Robinson, Chuck Whitt, Bill Calcese, Pete Kurzen, Ralph Harmsen. 7th Row, Larry Stuler, Jim Usher, David Keeler, Bruce Mitchell, Brad Melko, Bill Zeller, Steve McKenzie, Tom Keyser. Front Row: Bonnie Banker, Janice Buckley, Debbie Ward, Janice Schneider, Heather Carnegie, Louis Houk, Steve Farkas Second Row: Maureen Brennan, John Culbreth, Bert Cremer, Carl Friedmen, Fred Wollett, Steve Lewis, Ron Olson Third Row : Don Hassell, Barbara Brisbon, Bill Atwood, Morrissey Hunter, Jan Moore, Linda Holt, John Rowe, Fourth Row: Stewart DeJournett, Tom Roberts, John Bolton, Harvey Clanton, Bill Vickers, Mike Brodeur, Pat Turner, John Nilon Die Gluckliche Qchornsteinfeger New in ' 67 ' The Lucky Chimneysweeps ' as they are called in English, comp ose the newly organized German club of CHS. The purposes of the club are to develop an understanding of the Ger- man culture and to improve the degree of fluency of German spoken by the members. The clubs activities this year included entering a car in the Homecoming Parade, giving an award-winning skit in Tornado Tales, selling donuts, and aiding the March of Dimes Cam- paign. OFFICERS: Front Row: Bonnie Banker, treasurer, Sheri Kooker, president, Morrissey Hunter, secretary, Mike Brodeur, vice-president, Bert Cremer, representative, Jan Moore, 2nd vice-presidnt Sink the Sailors is the theme for the German club skit. Los Gauchos Renew Spanish Culture Front Row; Nancy Fordyce, Jane Geders, Patty Flowers, Beth Jameson, Lynn McMorrow, Kit Greenough; Second Row; Barbara Wertz, Susan Shields, Jessica Imre, Pam Wiggins, Sue Batstone, Shiela Patterson; Third Row: Calder Sinclair, Tom Royce, Ron Gosney, Jeff Whitehurst, David Peery, Margaret Redd Los Gauchos extends membership to those with a B average in Spanish and offers its members the opportunity to learn the language and customs in an interesting manner. Highlights of the year in- cluded the Christmas party, the car wash, and the annual spring banquet at Los Novedades. OFFICERS: Jane Geders, vice-president, Nancy Fordyce, treasurer, Ron Gosney, president, Pam Wiggins, historian, Pat Flowers, secretary. Boosterettes Aid Band The Boosterettes consist of twenty sophomore girls and a captain. These girls help the band by selling refresh- ments at all home football games. They also hold a dance and work on other charitable projects. Captain, Karen Williams; right and Co-captain, Jan Tennies Row 1: Peggy Nichols, Marcia Reaves, Myra de la Torre, Mary Sue Ryan, Peggy Steckel, Karen Williams, Captain Row 2: Cynthia MacKinnon, Susan Caswell, Sue Smith, Jane Tietjen, Sandy Forest, Jane Tennies, Co-captain Row 3: Paula Depson, Gail Eggeman, Debbie Weeks, Teresita Jacobe, Andrea Weiss Row 4: Laurie Campbell, Lea Friedt, Joanne Finger, Gail Smith, Terrell Eckerd Senior Council Organizes Senior Activities The main function of the Senior Council is to co-ordinate activities for Senior Week. The representatives are chosen in the senior homerooms. This year, the Senior Council also sponsored a car wash to raise added funds and they sold senior announcements. OFFICERS L to R: Linda Edmunds, secretary; Barb Steele, treas- urer; David Chafin, Vice-pres.; Bob Suitora, president Row 1: Trula O ' Haire, Margaret Redd, Peggie Rhodes, Linda Edmunds, Kit Greenough Row 2: Mary Ann Clark, Dean Baxter, Pam Cannoy, Mary Hol- combe, Craig MacKenzie, Pat Shelton, Row 3: Bruce Duncan, Bruce Cope, Carl Friedman, Elizabeth Billingsley, Kitty Michel, Row 4: Barbara Steele, Al Wylie, Jon Schwartz, Jack Valdes, Judy Jewett, Bob Suitors Front Row: Nora Bloemeendaal, Tracy Armston, Bill Hott, Bill Pieratt, Damon Hostetler Don Jacobs, 2nd Row: Ann Eunson, Linda Ward, Rosemary Smith, Judy Drain, Nadine Pemberton, Ellen Stavros, Beth Jamieson 3rd Row: Craig Williams, Jim Campbell, Larry Headley, Zorba Melissas, Bonnie Baker, Jay Campbell Last Row: Mrs. McDaniel, Mrs. Knight The Library Club at CHS is composed of those students who are library or audio-visual assistants. The club sends representatives to county-wide meetings of the Library Organization and also hosts guest speakers as their activities. The club also sponsors various spirit raising projects during the year. Library Club Qponsors Pep Projects Mrs. Margaret McDaniel OFFICERS Seated L. to R: Ann Eunson, district secretary; Jay Campbell, treasurer; Bill Hott, President; Larry Headley; Patty Finnegan, district rep.; Standing L to R: Nora Bloemeendaal, chaplain; Don Jacobs, Student coordin. of A.V.; Bill Pieratt, Vice-pres.; Linda Ward, secretary; Nadine Pemberton, reporter Mrs. Mary Knight Students Work At Local Museum OFFICERS: Margaret Redd, Secretary; John Nilon, Treasurer; Judy Brower, Presi- dent; Rick Williamson, Vice President ujsropjcrfi ■VY S S OM i i l What ever happened to Baby Jane ' asks John Nilon Membership in the History Club is offered only to those who are outstanding students in Social Studies and who are particularly interested in this field. Members are given the opportunity to explore the past and become better ac- quainted with the customs, problems, and discoveries which faced our ancestors. Its main project this year was working in the History Museum at the courthouse and redecorating it. Front Row: Jessica Edelman, Judy Brower, Jackie Lockwood, Hillda Hatzell, Betty Keenan, Kathy Kemmett, Ann Eunson, Linda Edmunds; Row Two: Sue Himes, Mary Hall, Janey McCrillus, Rosemary Smith, Chris Cubbison, Pat MacKinnon, John.. Culbreth, Lee Damsker; Row Three: Peggy Rhodes, Rick Williamson, Damon Hostetler, Patrick Beyer, David Hatchell, Arleta Lawrence, Mary Cooper, Dave Suttle; Row Four: Amanda Stephens, Ann Graham, Tena Pinuel, Phil Griffith, Carl Friedman, Diane Hein, Sandy Page, Lynn McMorrow; Row Five: Gary Mason, Dave Peery, John Rowe, David Reeves, John Nilon, Heather Carnegie, Elaine Noden, Ruth Day; Row Six: John Anthony, Bill Gay, Margaret Reed, Roger Herr. 134 C-Club Chosen From Let+ermen Front Row: John Whitehurst, John Sanders, Bob VanDuyne, Kevin Betourne, Rick Goodgame, John Krentzman, Don Ferguson, Roy Duncan, Bruce Simmons, Lary Osburn; Row Two: John Britton, Tom Beakes, Jack Davis, Robert Odums, Jack Valdes, Ron Morrell Richard Chichetti, Steve Lewis, Jim Kimball, Jim Graham, Ray Gaines; Row Three: Carl Friedman, Dave Terhaar, Joe Thomas George Nelson, Dale Waddey, Jeff Winters, Craig MacKenzie, Mike Scott, Dale Gambell; Row Four: Mike Lewis, Ken Wurster John Marquardt, Sears North, Bob Thompson, Gordon Abernethy; Row Five: Jim Ewbanks, George Hunt, Bernard Brzezinski, Mark Alwin, Mike Greco; Row Six: Robert Bandes, Gary Underwood, Sam Palmer, Tom Keyser, Brad Melko OFFICERS: Richard Chichetti, Secretary; Steve Lewis, President; George Hunt, Vice President The C Club of Clearwater High School is an athletic organization com- posed of all boys who have earned their varsity letter and who have shown outstanding sportsmanship through the year. 135 FHA ' ers Learn About Home The Future Homemakers of America club of CHS opens its membership to girls interested in Home Economic skills. This organization enables its members to earn various degrees of merit through the participation in worthwhile projects. Through the FHA, girls become better prepared for the fu- ture and, at the same time, gain a better developed personality. OFFICERS L to R.: Karen Fuller, Sec.; Linda Webb, Parliamentarian; Jane Getts, Third V. Pres.; Kathy Webster, Treasurer; Delores Pahuck, Fourth V. Pres.; Judy Johnson, Second V. Pres.; Mary Ann Nahrstedt, President; Lois Moon, First V. Pres. FHA members work on their Christmas projects. Front Row: Delores Pahucki, Kathy Webster, Judy Johnson, Mary Ann Nahrstedt, Lonnie Bosserman, Lois Moon 2nd Row: Carol Hollingsworth, Linda Webb, Karen Fuller, Pam Wiggins, Virginia Nelson, Betty Get- tig, Pam Houston 3rd Row: Mrs. Z. Lewis, Donna Moore, Joy Infinger, Patty Smith, Karen Haydon, Yasuko Tsujimoto, Jean Ruff, Suzanne DeFerano Ath Row: Susan Harlan, Cheryl Wolf, Nora Bloemendall, Jane Burgess, Judy Burgess, Sally Algire, Jeanette Worth, Nancy Petko 136 FTA Learns About Profession Lynne Edelman, Mr. Hugh Brooks advisor, and Ellen Stavros make plans for coming activities The Future Teachers of America is a group organized for stu- dents interested in the teaching profession. This year the FTA members entered a car in the Homecoming Parade and aided the AFS Drive with their donation. Various speakers came to the meetings throughout the year to give the students a better outlook for the teaching field. FTA members, Kathy Polich, Dave Peper, Barbara Wertz, and Diane Duke learn skills in teaching. FTA members prepare their float for the Homecoming Parade OFFICERS: Standing L. to R. Bob Butiste, Vice Pres.; Barbara Wertz, Sec.; Beth Jamison, Treas.; Ellen Stavros, Pres.; Lynne Edelman, Program Chairman. Intellectual skill and strategy is developed in playing the game of chess. For students who are already chess enthusiasts and those who would like to learn more about the game, the Chess Club offers recreational op- portunity. Membership in this club sponsored by Mr. Nesti is open to any student who is interested. President Clyde Maddox points out strategy to Jack Davis stand- ing and Kevin Davidson Chess Challenges CHQ Members gather around a lively game between Clyde Mad- dox and John Bolton. Observing them are; John Culbreth, Lee Damsker, John Smith, Kevin Davidson, and Ron Olson Met on the field of combat are; Sitting: Alan Cheek, Jan Sheppard, Mary King and Gray Mason; Standing: John Rowe, Frank Eilermann. President Bob Suitors often found himself before a microphone Left: David Chafin, Vice-President; Barbara Steele, Treasurer; Linda Edmunds, Secretary; Bob Suitors. Qenior Officers Plan Active Year Rick and Craig ponder over Sr. Placements William Fredrick Atwood Corydon Alan Babbitt Cynthia Ann Babbitt Dale pushes School Spirit 141 John Clifford Barry Jean Marie Bartlett Robert Harry Batsford Seniors Pin Packer Dummy Pamelia Catherine Baumgartner Spencer Dean Baxter Ruth Ann Beach Leeward Jerome Bean Susan Anna Bcaudine Kenneth John Beecher Jeffery Edward Bender Nancy Lynn Bennett Richard Thomas Bennett Elizabeth Therese Benoit Linda Diane John Peter Boehmer Boisvert Most Times A pretty punctured Packer John Charles Berry Kevin Albert Betourne Patrick Lee Beyer Deloris Elizabeth Blunt Robert Earl Bickel Ronald Joseph Bews Bobbie Lowell Biegel William Paul Blose Elizabeth Grace Billingsley Christina Donn Bjurquist Seniors Play The Role Brenda Lee Carroll William David Carruthers Frank Jon Cembruch David Clinton Chafin Jo Ann Charter Pamela Jean Cannoy Patrick Arthur Carlisle Heather May Carnegie Ronald Leo Jeanne Marie Carrabotta Carrano Richard Joseph Chichetti Vernon Lee Chisholm George Harvey Clanton I 146 Mary Ann Clark Marianne Clemenson Elliot Wade Coleman Karen Ronell Coleman Susan Patricia Comfort Nellie Marie Compton Pamela Margaret Cline Donald William Collins Cathleen Conklin Michael James Conklin Valree Lynn Connell Kathleen Elizabeth Constand Actors, Bobby Suitors, Nancy Garret, and Wendy Brookins in rehearsal for ' ' Make Room for Rodney. 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Bruce Harford Cope Deborah Ethel Craig Grant Wayne Cruishank John Maxwell Culbreth Timothy David Daily Dennis Daire Christopher Allen Cubbison Mary Holland Cooper Candace Jane Craig Bonnie Kay Crowell Charles Weaver Cope Tommie Lynn Crawford Robert William Cotter Ruth Ann Couldron Dorothy Ann Crook Dianne Linda Cross Uwti X j Lee Statton James Reddick Aroxia Ann Damsker Daniels Darling Dorothy Ann Dart Brian Ralph Croy Jack Porter Davis Phillip Fredric Ruth Ann Sally Elizabeth Dawson Day Day Albert Guy Sandra Kay Carol Ann Dehart Deichman De Joseph 149 AvC Classes Wash Cars For Aaron Lee Detre Barbara Ann Dinsmore Timothy Blair Devlin Diane Maxine Duke Christine Agnes Dilligan Deborah Louise De Rose Dennis Allen Dugan Stewart Lance De Journett John Keith Diamond Carol Ann Durfee Robert Keith De Lonch Steven Clark Dickey Sheryl Ann Durfee Jill Arm Dielschneider Bruce Grahm Duncan Carole Jean J Billboard Funds Gregory Duvall Linda Ann Edmunds Nancy Lynn Ehlers Deborah Laverne Epps Ann Carol Eunson Patricia Garfield Eversole James Robert Ewbank Laura Fairbaim Douglas Stephen Ferguson Patricia Louise Ferguson It ' s the Pepsi generation! Sarah Katherine Fields James Bonner Fink Patricia Ann Finnegan 151 I N - iW rt Sandra Lee Gesling Stephen Kent Gibson Lynne Lorraine Gilkey Thomas Kennedy Giilis Darla Lynn Girt on Erin Lavonne Godwin Rana Marie Goettsche Richard Wilder Goodgame John Thomas Goodhue Alvin Goodloe Joyce Karen Ronald Lee Annabelle Dennis Gormley Gosney Graham Thomas James Graham Douglas Allan Graska Joseph Frank Grasso Enjoy Privileges Of Senior Week 153 Michael Stephen Greco Katherine Hough Greenough Rose Isabell Grenelle Phillip Gale Griffith Coral Lee Grimsley Kaye Judy Grizzell Graduation Star debater Richard Konrad checks point with Coach Sue Lohrbauer Thomas Richard Gross George William Gruber Dianne Lucille Guinn Robert Richard Hagaman John Richard Haggitt Sandra Lee Hague Michael Scott Hair Mary Lee Hall Jill Hammers Joyce Lynn Hancock Rewards Hard-Working Seniors I ' m sorry, the number you have reached Is not a working number . .. says Candy Craig. 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Cynthia Marie Licnt Julia Cecile Lane Phyllis Ann Lippert Patricia Joan litteral Cindy Lou Ledebur Patrick Francis Le Grand Leslie Julian Lanier Arleta Anne Lawrence Brenda Lee Cynthia Annette Lee 161 Citizens of the Month Are Jacqueline Ruth Lockwood Linda Susan Lollis Linda Lou Lombard William Craig Lovelace Thomas Edward Lynd Stephen Winslow Me Kenzie Hi Y says Hi! lizabeth Kay ' .ac Donald Craig P. Mac Kenzie Margaret Ann Me Guire Colleen Kim Me Carthy Kathryn Ellen Me Lean Janey Me Crillus Lynn Bennett Me Morrow Gary Linn Me Dowell James Hamill Me Whirter Patricia Anne Mac Kinnon Elected from Senior Class Clyde Edward Maddox Bruce Irving Mac Neill Bryan Archie Mac Neill Richard Perry Maloney Janet Lee Meister in Homecoming Parade William Gray Mason James David Meader Michael Andrwe Manning Jay Russell Manuel Valerie Ann Marcotte Larry Lee Markham Janet Kay Marsh James Michael Melissas John Bradford Melko Bruce Edward Melnick Mary Kathleen Michel Bernie Mac Mills Bruce Dale Mitchell Jeffery Lyle Mitchell Marilyn Lynn Moman Jordan Kay Miller Linda Jean Moody Lois Vera Moon Carolyn Diane Moore Akira Mori Next stop barber shop! Elizabeth core Cynthia Allen Moran Trula Diane O ' Haire David Francis O ' Hara Ronald Wayne Olson Robert William Orlopp Larry Patrick Osburn Samuel Parsons Palmer, Jr. Leonard David Craig Douglas John ’eebles Perry Peper Michael Sherman Pace Zonnie Jo Pancost Andrew Thomas Pachovas James David Peck Janice Yvonne Otwell Stanley Jack Palmer James Edwin Phillips Jerri Lynn Phillips Senior Aptitude High Sarah Atherton Perkins Joel Stampleman Peskin Tyler Dwight Phillips Tena Lee Pinuel Steven William Phillipy Victor Pitchon William Marvin Pieratt William Hollinc sw Pittman Nancy Marie Petko Terry Sue Phillips School Spirit Runs High David Warren Reeves Katherine Lynn Pratt Judy Lynn Porter Panayota Pyrris Roger Scott Portfolio Lee Rebecca Ramirez Bonnie Jean Renner James Ervine Revell Jr. IOC S WINi V SURE wmiv James Franklin Ramsdell Michael John Reeves Emily Kathryn Ramsdell Cynthia Jo Rawlings Margaret Read Redd Deborah Lynn Seay Ronald Marlin Sentowski Vickey Mae Severance Jacqueline Rae Shaw Judith Jean Shaw Stephen Jay Sal ton John Sanders Lonnie Charles Sansom Kenneth Brian Saunders Robert Allen Shauer Janet Marie Schneider Myrtle Idell Schuring Dudley Steven Schutzendorf Jon David Schwartz The nothing-for-lunch bunch. Michael Dennis Scott Phillip B Scudder Versatile Students Enhance C.H.S. Wendell Angelo Sheets Patricia Shelton Janet Lynn Shepard Richard Konrad instructs Akira Mori in a popular Amer- ican pastime. Joyce Hamilton Shepard Deborah Carol Sheppard Linda Lois Sheppard Sherra Mecca Sheppard Max Glen Shimer Ralph William Shropshire Charles Herman Sichterman C nthia Ann Shower Bruce Wendell Simmons Rosemary Smith Four Rosemary Smiths we see Rosemary Ann Smith Kristie Lynn Snider Molly Hobbard Snyder Goldie Diane Sobil Linda Kay Sorensen Barbara Kay Southard Joseph Thomas Speiss Jackie Wice plays her marimba as Joanne Mezzatestta looks on. Senior Year — William George Story Thomas Lamar Street Karen Ann Strong An End And A Beginning Hugh Edward David Lorn Pamela Ann Larry Ray Robert John Stroupe Stuart Stucker Stuler Suiters 173 Robert Maurice Thompson Kendrick Bell Cheryl Jean Throckmorton Throm Students present unrehearsed segment of half-time festivities at Largo game. Senior Class Enthusiasm Is High At Sports Events Maria John Sevasti Tsacrios Tsacrios Yasuko Tsujimoto Phillip Lee Underhill Gary John Underwood 174 After the game was over . . . After the team had won . . . Dianne Lynn Velboon John Otha Valdes John Roy Viebrock James Talmage Walker Linda Lee Ward Dale Leighton Waddey Jeanne Raye Walden Robert Scott Van Duyne Deborah Jeanne Ward Leslie Ellen Watson Peggy Lee Ward Charlene Brice Watt 1967: It was a very good year! Deborah Ann Mercedes Ann Cynthia Jean Weatherly Weaver Webster Karen Hartley Cindy Lee Lindy Lou Webster Weisgerber Wellman John Charles Whitehurst Jacquelyn Boring Wice Jayne Florence Wiley Beverly Ann Williams Mary Louise Willey Mary Anne Willey Thomas Lawrance Willms Cindy Lunette Wilson and Arleta Lowrence was absolutely captivated. Nancy Velaria Wilson Jeffrey Sherwood Winter Bonnie Marie Woods Kathleen Kay Wright Kenneth Delbert Wurster Alfred Linn Wyllie Sherrill Elaine Yearsley Mary Kathleen Zielberg Warren Randall Williams Richard Morris Williamson Mariann Louse Yanetovich Freddie Wollett challenges the senior class in the AFS assembly. Juniors Look Pat Simpson ponders a pedagogical point JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS left to right: Vice President Smoakie Smoak, Presi- dent Fred Wollett, Secretary Candy North, and Treasurer Scott Brumfield Forward To A New And Exciting Year. Gordon Abernathy Peggy Acker Robert Adams Jane Adderly Marilyn Ainsworth Bruce Albrecht Astrid Allen Wanda Allen Danny Alley Michael Aldridge Mark Alwin Jena Anders David Anderson Lada Angelova Andre Argeaux Tracy Armston Wayne Armstrong Tom Arnett De De Art Eddie Artley Maria Athanson Alan Auer Ray Bailey Andrew Baker Judy Baker Nancy Baker Bonnie Banker Connie Barker Harris Bash Diane Baskovich Deborah Batstone Sue Batstone John Baughman Margaret Baumgardner Patrick Bawkin Tom Beakes Gary Beatty Craig Beebe Mary Beneke Bernie Benton Robert Bentz Mary Bergstrom Curt Billingsley Suzann Birchall Phillip Blair Linda Blake Nora Bloemendaal Esther Bluder Debbie Bolton Deana Booth Susan Boucher Bev Boyd Karen Brady Jim Bredberg Linda Breton Linda Brewton Arthur Bridges Linda Brinkley Diane Brinkman Dan Brinson Ronny Brooks Connie Broten Joe Brown Rhona Brown Lunch: That Vicki Brown Scott Brumfield Steve Buchanan J ohn Buckley Robert Bunnell Sharon Bure Robert Burke Linda Burr Douglas Burton Bob Butiste Bill Calcese James Caldwell Jay Campbell Jean Campbell Bonny Carey John Carlisle Craig Carlson James Carmichael William Carroza Patricia Carson Shirlene Cassinello Vicki Caswell Kim Catlin James Cesta Joel Chalkley Tom Chapman Bobby Cowart Don Christianson Lee Cobb Danny Cole Jill Coleman William Coleman Myrtle Coley, Pat Coley, Carol Cook, Carolyn Cooper, Marty Corns. Patricia Corpy, Susan Cox, Mike Creegan, Bert Cremer, Denny Crockett. Joe Daily, Linda Daniel, Gregory Daniels, Janice Daniels, Pat Darby. Robert Dasher, Pam Davenport, Kevin Davidson, Deborah Davis, Glen Davis. Jeff Davis Bob Davis Tom Davis Patty Day David De Felix Caryl Dennis Steve Dennis Margarita Dinota Paul Dinwiddie Cheryl Di Paolo Sue Disbrow Larry Dole Jackie Dornbos Angela Dowdy Linda Downey Jim Drain Judy Drain Jo Ann Duke Roy Duncan Lynne Edelman Jessica Edelman Ken Edwards George Ehmig Mike Ehmig Kathy Ehrmann Keith Eidson Frank Eilermann Debbie Ellis Cheryl Emenhiser Steve Ewart Sherry Ewing John Fady Mary Fairchild Steve Farkas Mike Fate Jody Faull Steve Felty Phillip Ferrazano Jeri Fickes Tina Fine I Welcomed Break Juniors Add to Helen Herr Sandra Hess Carol Hill Charles Hilleboe Carol Hilliard Terry Hills Mike Holler Wayne Holley (Row 1) Lavern Fisher, Janey Fitzpatrick, Tim Fleming, Barbara Flournoy, Pat Flowers, Chris Flynn, Dallas Fogg, Nancy Fordyce, Debbie Frank ( Row 2) Barbara Frantz, Gary Frost, Susan Fritsch, Gary Frost, Karen Fuller, Muriel Fussel, Bruce Ganos, Pam Gates, Jane Geders (Row 3) Annette Geer, Nia Georges, Harry Giarratana, Deborah Gibson, Ken Gillam, Joe Glackin, Bill Glass, Dewitt Gooch, Mary Ellen Goodroe (Row 4) Mary Goza, Debbie Graham, Bill Graham, Gordon Grant, Phyllis Graves, Deborah Green, Karin Greenough, Kim Greenough, George Grenelle John Greiner Carol Gruber Joyce Hackett Jean Haenel James Hagel Larry Hagen Sandy Hair Laurie Hall Iris Hammock Bob Hamrick Sue Harlan George Harmony Don Harrill Joanne Harris Desi Hart Lesley Hassel Lee Hatch Kevin Haverty Lonnie Hawkins Robert Haworth Karen Haydon Gus Haynes Pam Heilman Joyce Herdon Victory Hall ' s Glory li I F 4- .A. 2 fi Liz Holmes Marilyn Hood David Hooper Jane Hooper Janelfee Hopper Steve Hopper Jeri Houle Bill Houle Linda Howard Bev Humphries Bill Hunt Linda Hunter Bill Hunter Richard Hutchinson Jim Ickes Jesse Imre David Ingram Cheryl Irwin David Jackson Mary Jamieson Theresa Jenkins Margaret Johnson J. C. Jones Marc Jordan Lou Johns Theresa Joseph Ron Kader Cappy Karaphillis John Karcher Dave Keeler Barbara Keene Ginger Kerwin M Bit „ • ! Carol Cooper Goes For One Yard Tom Keyser, Allen King, Chuck King, Mike Kirby, Roy Kirchner, Marilyn Kirkpatrick Cara Knight, Pete Kurzen, William Kuypers, Deborah Lane, Margaret Lassiter, Willa Lawson Susan Leadenham, Tim Leary, David Lee, Greg Le Fleur, Jeslyn Lehman, Shelley Lenhof Margaret Leonard, Ralph Leptrone, Beverly Lester, Melinda Levens, Marilyn Lewis, Mike Lewis Norman Libby, Linda Libecap, Linda Lipke, Diane Littlejohn, Lee Logan, Mickey Lollis 1 - m m •1 4 % . - i . ■ S ' : 183 66-67 Sees Many Bob Lombard Barry Lonas Felice Lopatin Irene Lovitz Joe Loy John Ludwig Mary Lynn Richard McDonald Karen McEiroy Kathleen McMahon Linda McMillen Martha McMullen Rebecca McMullen Gaby MacDonald Walley Mackey Wendy Madley, Maurice Magley, Ken Mahoney, Ron Maleski, Walt Manning, Shelley Marcotte, John Marquardt, Tim Marsh, David Martin, Marjorie Martin Tony Martin, Janet Matthews, Mary Meader, Joyce Mehr, Mike Messer, Jim Meyer, Terry Milam, Steve Miller, Tammy Miller, Glenn Millett Victoria Milne, Kathy Milner, Patrick Minnie, Joanne Mitchell, Chris Mitchell, David Mohr, Georgette Moon, Donna Moore, Cary Moore, Phil Moore Shelagh Moran, Shelley Moran, Mery Lou Morris, Joe Mudaro, Karen Mullins, Ronnie Mundelein, Dave Murray, Russell Nash, Bruce Neeb, Karla Newkirk Cam Newman, Fred Nichols, Terry Nichols, Ann Nickell, Mark Nickell, Steve Nickell, Brad Niesen, Nancy Norman, Candy North, Sidney Odums 184 Different Phases of Junior Activities Donald Oliver Gene Olner Kathy O ' Neil Anna Ooms James Osteen Delores Pahucki Marie Papierski Leslie Parsons Sheila Patterson Larry Patton Reggie Payette Nadine Pemberton David Pepper Graig Phillips Jacqueline Phillips Richard Phillips, Richard Phillippy, Tempa Plecker, Kerry Polich, Jacki Pomper, Nancy Poppa, Alice Prentice, Kathy Pritchett, Nancy Puls, Patricia Purvis Tom Rabin, Charlotte Ransom, Nancy Register, Tom Renhert, Jack Reilly John Reiter, Donna Rhodes, Amy Rice, Carla Riggenbach, James Robinson Katherine Robinson, Elizabeth Roche, Pam Rogers, Robin Ronne, Bill Rowe Scott Brumfield campaigns for president Juniors Place 2nd Pat Simpson, Jim Sims, Calder Sinclair, Linda Smart, Barbara Smith, Debbie Smith, James Smith, Janet Smith, John Smith, Kitty Smith, Martin Smith, Patty Smith, Henry Smoak, JoAnne Snelling, Ellen Snibbe, Chris Snook, Doris Spelman, Helen Spinner, Barbara St. Julien, Ellen Stavros, Kathy Stinnette, Ron Stockman, Brenda Stone, Bill Stone, Eugene Storrs, Bryan Stortenbecker, Patricia Street, Sharon Strickland, Linn Strickler, Rick Stuart, Doug Sutherland, Tom Tait, Ginny Tamburrino, Bob Tantum, Connie Taylor, John Taylor Dede Snibbe expresses her emotions in The Valiant . Tom Royce Don Rulison Frank Russell Carol Saclarides Richard Sailors Sophia Sakelson Ned Sale Susan Sails Lorraine Sarver Susan Saul Roy Scarfone Jean Schacht Chris Schaefer Diane Scheulen Robert Schrieber Tom Scott Barbara Seccia Mark Seifert Jim Sever Linda Shank Walter Shank Esther Shearer Susan Shields Pam Shower Pam Sievert In AFS Fund Drive WT. ri r. ri ? VT Pat Taylor, Doug Ten- nant, Jan Tennies, David Terhaar, Pam Thacker, Ed Thayer, Joe Thomas, Rudolph Thompson, Nancy Thomson Pam Todd, Harvey Tot- ten, Reuben Triplett, Gina Trivett, Dan Trombini, Gus Tsambis, Kathy Turn- burke, Pat Turner, Joellen Turvey, Nelson Tuttle, Steve Twitty, Ruth Urguhart, Tim Usher, Phil Valois, Margie Vansant, David Van Swol, Beth Vaught, Gayle Vellucci Bill Vickers, Richard Voakes, Kurt Von Der Heide, Karen Waddell, Bill Wade, Clay Wahl- gren, Al Wallace, Ken Walters, Gail Warner Karen Watson, Tom Wat- son, Shirley Weatherford, Allen Weatherilt, Kathy Webster, Jay Wehinger, Carol Weidman, Jackie Weisgerber, Barbara Wertz Janice Wetherington, Warren Whisler, Steve Whitacre, Frank White, Kristin Whitehurst, Leon Whitehurst Chuck Whitt, Pam Wiggins, Carl Wilcox, Richard Wilhour, Janice Williams, Karen Williams, Larry Williams, Pat Williams Mark Willits, Barbara Williamson, Connie Wilson, Ken Wilson, Steve Wilson, Linda Wing, Jim Winton, Cheryl Wolf, Fred Wollett, Frank Wollett, Susan Work, Margaret Workman, Jeanette Worth, Pam Wright John Marquardt donates a Wollett (Fred) to the Goodwill drive Juniors Anticipate Senior Year Dan Yarnell, Janice York, Paul Yurich, Bill Zeller, Tom Zimmer, Bill Zody Juniors benefit from their new counselor, Mr. Stroede. Bob Hamrick and Carol Hilliard confer between classes Junior Float shows class creativity. 188 m. Sophomore officers lead their class into ' 67. Sophomores become acquainted with the library. Ronald Burch— V. Pres. Steve Craig— Pres. Dorothy Forsythe— Sec. Judy Smoak — Treasurer Par lez-vous . . . what?? Sophomores Find CHS Challenging David Abblett Ann Adams Greg Affleck Cynthia Agliato Kathy Aldridge Sara Le§ Algire David Albritton Cecelia Allen James R. Allen Nan Allen Susan Allen Vicki Allman Craig Anderson Donald Anderson Linda Anderson Cheryl Atwood Barbara Augsbach Marshall Bailey William Baker William Barber Ann Bardolf Edward Batsford Dale Baxter Gale Baxfer Deborah Bee Sherrilynn Beeman Gaye Beilage Paula Berry Jane Bickel Richard Bishop Brady Bisson Sandra Black Julie Blackmer Terry Blakley Margaret Blasher George Blevins Linore Bliss Johnetta Blunt Mary Bomke Alan Boss Lonnie Bosserman Sally Boswell Clyde Bouse Delaine Bowen Wanda Bowen James Bowers Patricia Bowman William Bowman Ronald Boyd Stephen Bradfield Leslie Brady Charles Brammer Kristin Bredberg Margaret Brennan Joan Bretzuis Penny Britton William Brogan Jeff Brookins Ellen Brower Beverly Brown Brenda Brown Bruce Brown Patricia Brown Richard Brown Glenn Browning James Bruner Barbara Buczinski Gerald Bullock Orientation Introduces New Students James Burch Patricia Burke Gary Burnison Douglas Burns Raymond Burns Susan Burton Patricia Butler James Byrd Don Call Andrew Cameron James Campbell Laurie Campbell Susan Campbell Tanya Campbell Mary Caouette Edward Carpenter Rodney Carr Jeanne Carrabotta Catherine Carroll James Carroza Oddys Carter Betty Caskey Linda Casmer Suzan Caswell Ann Chaney Roger Chatleain Cheryl Choate find change of scenery Specialized courses offer first-hand ex- perience Carol Clark, Michael Cochran, Robert Colmer, Barbara Cook, Wendy Corraggio, Stephen Craig. Sheryl Clawson, William Coleman, Roseann Colson, Florence Cooke, Richard Coryell, Michell Cunningham. Carol Clobridge, Linda Coley, Leff Combs, Howard Cooper, Karla Coutre, Bruce Czopek. Dennis Cloninger, Alan Collins, Thomas Constantine, Janilyn Cope, Leroy Cowart, John Daly Robert Damoth Richard Davis Charles Daviston William Dean Suzanne De Frieno Deanna De Forrest Susan De Hart Charyl De Journett Mayra DeLaTorre Paula Depson Constance Devlin Sheila Dickey Allen Dilworth Phyllis Nixon Richard Doig James Dolan Harry W. Donner Charlette Dorsey Elsie Dowdy Paul Downes Sophomores take advantage of Georgia Drulias Glenda Duncan 2EKS, Sophomores are Suzanne Dusty, Terrell Eckerd, Donald Ehmig, Susan Engberg, Michael Epps, John Eubanks, Jack Fairbanks, Joanne Finger, David Fisher. Deborah Easton, Randall Eckert, Richard Ehrhart, Barry Epps, James Eskwe, Georgette Evans, Don Fairfield, Susan Finney, William Fisher. John Eberhart, Gail Eggeman, Walda Emerson, Donna Epps, Paul Estes, Laurie Ewart, John Fender, Constance Fisher, Mattie Flagler 192 modern lab equipment. Challenged by D.A.T. Testing Joseph George, Timothy Giddens, Annie Golden, Scott Goodpasture, Kathleen Grandchamp, Betty Gregory, Brenda Grubbs, Jewell Hall, Charles Hamrick. Betty Gettig, Mark Giese, Robert Gonyo, Ronda Goodwin, Margaret Graney Jerry Grizzell, Mary Gumus, Glenn Hamilton, Theodore Hamrick. Curtin Gibson, Nancy Gifford, Lynda Goodgame, Michael Gorsage, Robert Grasso, Suzan Grotscky, Allen Haas, John Hamilton, Deborah Hancock. Danny Giddens, Sandra Gilson, James Goodloe, James Goodeau, Kathryn Greeson, Lee Groves, Bruce Hague, Benjamin Hammonds, John Han- cock. Joseph Flaherty, Kathryn Foley, Nancy Fowler, David Franke, Darlene Fulmer, Kay Garrett. Danny Fleming, Sandra Forest, David Fox, Michele Frasca, Barbara Furst, Deborah Gatlin. Jenny Fletcher, Dorothy Forsyth, Stephen Fox, Leslie Freeman, Raymond Gaines, Janet Gauss. Ronald Fletcher, Ira Fortenberry, Daryl Frangipane, Rebecca Freeman, Charles Galloway, Byron Geer Elizabeth Flynn, Bruce Foster, Darlene Frank, Leonora Friedt, Karen Garretson, Nancy Gehring. William Hancock Doris Hannan Andrew Hanson George Hardy Linda Harm Marvin Harrison Larry Headley Joyce Hecht Danny Heiser Allison Hendrix Kay Hendrix Richard Hennig Terry Heptinstall Michael Herndon Pamela Hill Janice Hillhouse Donna Holbrook Dorothy Hollingsworth Darlene Holmes Rhoda Holmes John Homer John Honour Rob Hood Steven Horne Claudia Houk Carol Householder Nancy Howard Christine Hradasky Irene Hughes Kathryn Hunt James Hyatt Elizabeth Jackson Teresita Jacobe Laura Jados Marvin Jarrett Frederick Jelks John Jewett Robert Johns Jerry Johnson Joseph Johnson Judith Johnson Karen Johnson Lesley Johnson Pamela Johnson Paula Johnson Sharon Johnson Melissa Johnston Joseph Jones Steven Jones Gary Jopling Gary Jordan Linda Jordan Patricia Joseph Sharon Judge Julie Justice Jennifer Kamensky Mary Karaphillis Gregory Kaylor Edward Keenan Phillip Keffer Susan Kennedy Robert Kershaw James Keyes Mary Kidwell Donna Kiefer Debra Kimbrell Kenneth Kimbrell Larry Kimbrell 194 Sophs Swing Into ' 67 Carol King Joanne King Duncan Kinloch Susan Kirby Deborah Knauer Barbara Koontz Deidre Kovnesky Kandace Krafsig Debby Kreager Mary Krentzman Patrick Kroeger Terry Kyle Deborah Laney Martha Lanier Renee Lanter James Leach Linda Leahy Gary LeFleur Wm. LeMaster Rosemary Leonard James Lewis Barbara Lewis Robert Lewis Robert Linn Thomas Lippert Marie Lodge Morris Logue Susan Long, David McConnell, Mary McGuire, Barbara Mack, Timothy Mariani, James Mason. Marcia Lyons, Susan McCrillus, Deborah McKain, Cynthia MacKinnon, Linda Marion, Stephen Masters. Gaynelle McAllister, Hilton McDaniel, Pat McLendon, Michael Manzoli, Wendy Marschall, Nicholis Mastorides. Gail McClamma, Gary McElfresh, Mary McMullen, Linda Marcotte, James Martin, Michael Maxon. Where have all the young girls gone? Robert Meadows Carole Meese Mary Ellen Meinders Karen Melissas Thomas Mercer Ruth Merricks Joanne Mezzatesta Wayne Miele Judy Milam Michael Miles Grace Miller Joseph Miller Gary Mills Susan Mitchell Danny Moman Blanche Moon Catherine Moore Ann Morgan Eddie Morrow Ross Moyer Sylvia Nagin Evelyn Nase Robert Nash Herbert Neeb Sophomore Year I Susan Nehrenz, Louis Nemeth, Deborah Nichols, Walter Norman, Michael O ' Keefe, Ronald Palmer, Georgianna Parker, Linda Pedretty, Georqe Pequignot. Claudia Nelson, Karen Newell, John Nieporte, Alice Norris, William Osteen, Aimee Parker, Jean Parvin, William Peery, Kathleen Petersen. Virginia Nelson, Patricia Newton, Debra Nixon, Robert O ' Donnell, Richard Palmer, Gayle Parker, Kathleen Pasteris, Claudia Pellecchia, Sallie Petersen. 196 Marks A Qtep Forward For Underclassmen Donald Robinson, Christopher Rowland, Sharon Rutenberg, Larry Sanders, Nancy Schnedler, Gregg Schutzendore, Robert Scudder, Theresa Sevier, Dixie Sherburne. Sarah Rodgers, Douglas Roy, Mary Ryan, Jack Sapourn, Garry Schneider, Christine Schwappach, Patricia Seabury, Jessica Shaffer, Steve Sherrill. Paul Rowe, Jean Ruff, Darwin Sails, Nancy Scanlon, Paul Schneider, Michael Scott, William Sedrick, Creigh Shank, Warren Shugars. Shirley Rowe, Linda Ruppert, Lawrence Salzgeber, John Scheller, William Schuring, Charles Scrivens, Joe Sentowski, Dorothy Shannon, Jac- quelyn Shuttleworth. Skills in shop. Jerry Pettis, Cheryl Pohley, Patricia Pritchett, Peggy Reed, Lewis Rich, Cydney Rilling. Susan Petty, Daniel Pontarolo, Jesse Privett, Marcia Reeves, Rhonda Richart, Kenneth Riordan. Denise Pieratt, Craig Poppleton, Patricia Quick, Stephen Reeves, Karen Riess, Jack Roberts. John Pillsbury, Sara Price, Larry Rains, Randy Renfroe, Elizabeth Rigby, Bruce Robinson. Jean Pittman, Bonnie Priest, Linda Reed, Gary Rhodes, John Rigby, Cindy Robinson. Hilmer Siek Kenneth Sigler Marcia Simmons Marilyn Simmons Donna Simpson John Sirmons Michael Skidmore Linda Skinner Laura Slagle Billie Smith Ellen Smith Gail Smith Jerrold Smith Kathleen Smith Paul Smith Sue Anne Smith Tim Smith Sherry Smitherman Judy Smoak Richard Sorenson Barbara Sorey Juan Sostheim Angelo Spano Terrence Speiss Viola Spiner Tom Starnes Margaret Steckel Danny Stephens William Stephan Jimmy Stetler Sheron Stitch Gordon Stoakley Dear Marilyn, I finally had time to write 67 Sees Biggest Soph Hi Virginia Stokes, Charles Straner, Major Stroupe, Sandra Sweat. Linda Stormont, Karen Strickland, Carolyn Sullivan, Gordon Swenson. Jerry Stout, Pamela Strong, Georgette Svatik, Diana Tanner. , Class Ever I said it s MINE! Naomi Villalobos, Ednise Vuola, Dannie Walsingham, William Ward, Ruth Weber. Lauralie Vinson, Robert Walker, Vicki Walter, Debra Waschak, Kyle Webster. Maynard Voigtmann, John Wallace, Stephanie Walters, Stuart Waterman, Robert Webster. Mary Vollmer, Mary Ellen Wallace, Michael Wanchick, Linda Webb, Deborah Weeks. What do you mean; this is where the action is? Darcy Terrell Christine Thelander Carolyn Thomas Claribee Thomas Tamara Thomas Cathy Thompson Linda Tibbetts Brenda Tibbitts Jane Tietjen Lucy Todd Mark Todd James Toth Kathleen Travers Charles Trocki Gwen Twitty Karen Urban Deborah Urwiller Caridad Valdes Patricia Vaughan Thomas Vaughn Raymond Velboom Judith Vellekamp William Via Richard Vick Lynne White Brian Whitehurst Diane Whitney Ray Whitten Kay Wildman Susan Wilkenson Thomas Will Craig Williams Edith Williams Mark Williams Walter Williams Wayne Williams Lynn Williamson William Williamson David Wilson Dennis Wilson Dale Wilson Johnny Wingfield Ann Wehinger Lee Weiss Ruth Wells Mae Werkhiser Lynn Weyrauch Linda Whitacre Steve Craig enjoys a hard-fought game of volleyball. Class of ' 69 Looks Forward Linda Witz, Karen Womack, Dale Woodruff, Tim Wooten, William Worley, Mark Wyllie, John Yotas, Mary Ziga, Greg Zollo. James Woelfel, Ronnie Wood, Tim Woods, Gertrude Word, David Wortman, Julie Yale, Bruce Zick, Steve Zimmer, Fred Zukowski. 1 . fu ii iitl 200 Clearwater Automobile Dealers Association CARLISLE MOTORS INC. CHARLIE HARRIS PONTIAC 2085 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 1 165 Cleveland Street 442-2121 446-0136 CLEARWATER RAMBLER INC. KENNEDY STRICKLAND CO. 2430 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 8 1 4 Cleveland Street 446-6067 442-6161 CROWN MOTORS CO. LOKEY MOTORS CO. 1 106 Cleveland Street 2339 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. 446-3071 442-2151 LARRY DIMMIT INC. SANDERS-DIMMIT CADILLAC CO. 603 So. Ft. Harrison Avenue Cleveland Street 446-8161 442-3143 EARL A. BROWN, VOLKSWAGEN STONE BUICK INC. 2300 Drew Street 1133 Cleveland Street 446-0537 446-958 1 THAYER MOTOR CO. INC. 1015 East Cleveland Street 446-9106 Your Franchised New And Used Car Dealer 203 S CfCflC t PRESCRIPTIONS W. C. SUCH; Pharmacist 1903 Drew St. at Arcturas Clearwater, Florida Nancy Hardesty, Jeff Niesen CONTINENTAL BEAUTY SALON and EMBASSY BEAUTY STUDIO of CLEARWATER BEACH 431 Mandalay Avenue Ph. 446-1069 446-1060 446-1384 Mandy Stevens, Mary Lynn Holcombe THE KAPOK TREE INN Country Dinners 5-10 P.M. — Weekdays Sundays — Noon to 8 P.M. Private Parties by Arrangement North Haines Road — Route 593 Clearwater Phone 726-2866 CLOSED MONDAYS JoAnn Charter, Lee Bean u t ' li A . I ' ' .v 1 .A SANDY BOOK STORE 530 Drew Street — Ph. 446-4023 (Books, Paperbacks, Gifts, Cards, Stationery) and SANDY CARD CENTER 617 Cleveland Street — Ph. 446-7057 (Greeting Cards, Party Goods, Stationery) Janet Meister, Ruth Day Peweys ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! ' Fashion Wear For The Young Fashion Set PENNEY ' S Deanne Brinkman, Ty Phillips KENNETH K. SMITH JEWELER Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry Expert Jewelry Repairing 18 So. Ft. Harrison Ave. Clearwater, Fla. Ph. 445-5601 Chris Cubbison, Larry Osburn, Patty Shelton 205 MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO PEGGY ' S BEAUTY SALON High-Styling 1748 Drew St. Ph. 446-1303 HITCHCOCK AGENTS State Farm Insurance Co ' s. LIFE— FIRE— AUTO -PHIL HITCH Largo Clearwater 409 W. Bay Dr. 1374 E. Cleveland LARGO MARINE INC. Largo, Florida BOATS BY EVINRUDE THUNDERBIRD DEALER Janey McCrillus, Margaret Redd 584-3193 446-3192 446-7236 509 Seminole Blvd. Ph. 584-3274 ROMINE ' S CARPET DRAPERY CENTER, INC. DAYTON TIRES PAINT AND BODY WORK 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE LaPOINTE WEEKS Corner Belleair Road U.S. 19 528 South Missouri Ave. Clearwater, Florida Clearwater • Carpets • Draperies • Upholstery • Furniture Phone 531-5120 Night 531-2578 531-2520 CLEARWATER ' S SPARKLING TWINS WTAN— AM— 1340 K.C. WTAN — FM (STEREO) 95.7 M.C. Complete . . . Home Furnishings PH: 446-7769 442-9103 The Voice of Clearwater Since 1948 206 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1967 GRADUATES compliments of GREENWOOD PHARMACY 1000 Cleveland Street Clearwater, Florida 446-1202 MANDALAY PHARMACY 499 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater Beach, Florida 441-951 1 MIDWAY DRUGS 1647 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Clearwater, Florida 442-5171 Remove All Doubt! insure with BARBER-RANKIN Inc All Lines Insurance and Bonds Call 446-6088 1195 N.E. CLEVELAND ST. BARBER-RANKIN, INC. All Lines Insurance Bonds HAROLD BARBER BOB RANKIN Ph. 446-6088 1 195 NE Cleveland Clearwater 207 SALES AND SERVICE 1106 Cleveland St.— Phone 446-3071 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA CHRYSLER— IMPERIAL Trudy Word, Rick Palmer, Jackie Wice, Sam Palmer Flowers for All Occasions Phone — 442-8 1 86 Free Delivery THE CLEVELAND FLOWER SHOP 1736 Drew Street Clearwater, Florida MERWIN MERILYN Evenings— 726-4196 HASSELL Telegraph Service Don Collins If It ' s Borden ' s It ' s Got to Be Good BORDEN ' S DAIRY 815 Pierce Street Clearwater, Florida Phone 446-1066 Jimmy Revelle, Sheri Burton 208 Congratulations to Graduates of 1967 NOBEL JEWELERS Jewelry Watches Diamonds Midway Shopping Center Largo Pk: 584-1238 Tom Street, Valerie Connell AUTO ELECTRIC Automotive and Small Engine Parts I 1 5 South Greenwood Avenue Clearwater, Florida Phone— 446-3061 Dave Chafin, Andy Anderson PELTZ FAMOUS BRAND SHOES Save From 35% to 70% on FIANCES— NANNETS ANDREW GELLERS— MR. JAY And Many Other Famous Brand Dress Shoes, Flats, Loafers, and Sandals. 17 South Ft. Harrison Clearwater, Florida Stores Also in St. Petersburg Lakeland, and Tampa Janice Buckley, Yasuko Tsujimoto, Akira Mori mm. H. SICHTERMAN JEWELER Fine Jewelry for the Graduate Phone 442-1219 1 1 So. Osceola Sheri Junot, Charlie Sichterman 210 STEWART BONDED WAREHOUSE Since 1 948 Clearwater ' s largest locally owned and operated warehouse local — long distance moving. I 1 25 Eldridge — Clearwater Phone: 442-5141 Lee Rich, Linde Smith BOBO AND ROPHIE Meet the High School Crowd at Bobo and Rophie EVERYTHING FROM CRADLE TO COLLEGE Downtown Clearwater Ceci Rophie, Judy Brower Creighton London Fog Sero Canterbury Levis Goldcup Cory Babbitt FLOURNOY 6L6CTR c FLOURNOY ELECTRIC CO., INC. Commercial and Industrial Wire Contractors 812 Chestnut St. Ph. 442-3116 YOUNG ' S PIT BAR-B-Q 1 800 Gulf-to-Bay Clearwater, Florida Ph. 446-7027 Compliments of ScHRAFfT’S BARBER TEMPLE ORANGE COMPANY GOLDEN GATOR BRAND 1498 Gulf-to-Bay Clearwater, Florida Phone 446-2203 Clearwater Beach, Florida Phone - RESORTWEAR 443-8682 ==■ BEACHWEAR MASSEY-AN DREWS Plymouth is out to x ' ©r. WITH THE LOWEST-PRICED SPORTS CAR IN AMERICA! THE FABULOUS 1967 BARRACUDA 2388 Gulf-to-Bay CLEARWATER Ph. 446-3041 Restaurant and Motor Inn Osceola Ave. Drew St. Clearwater, Florida Phone 813-442-2161 FURNITURE BURGER CHEF TWO LOCATIONS: Gulf-to-Bay at Belcher Missouri Avenue Across From Searstown FORTUNES GARAGE 2010 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard Clearwater, Florida 1927 Drew Street Clearwater, Florida Ph. 442-3957 PHONE 446-5972 212 Good Luck to the Graduates of 1967 HELMLY ' S 1928 Gulf-to-Bay Across From Clearwater High School Laura Fairbairn, Lynn Gilkey DUET SHOP 1984 Gulf-to-Bay Across From the High School soda fountain service ice cream donuts Kit Greenough, Debbie Bruner 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 213 For The Best In Delicious Refreshment Try ICEE QUICK, DEPENDABLE SERVICE Gary Underwood, Cathy Harlan, Rick Goodgame, Shannon Byrd, Tim Daly 7-ELEVEN FOOD STORES PALM PAVILION Clearwater Beach Smart Beachwear Good Food Clean Dressing Rooms Miniature Golf TILLEY JEWELRY COMPANY 431 Cleveland Street Your Jeweler For Over Half A Century Diamonds — Fine Jewelry — Watches SILVER BY: TIFFANY TOWLE REED AND BARTON GORHAM KIRK WALLACE INTERNATIONAL HEIRLOOM LUNT CHINA BY: LENOX OXFORD SYRACUSE FLINTRIDE CRYSTAL BY: LENOX TIFFIN Ik ) Sherra Sheppard, Drew Geiger HI-LAN BILLIARDS Pocket Billiards and Snooker in a dignified atmosphere for members, guests, and vacationers. AIR-CONDITIONED 1227 So. Highland Clearwater, Florida Phone: 446-1218 214 Best Wishes to Seniors of 1967 From GULF COAST REALTY 1988 Gulf-to-Bay Phone: 446-8331 PHILLY HOAGIE STEAK SHOPS 442-2616 PIZZA 446-9752 1433 South Missouri 1232 Cleveland St. WARDS INTERIORS 1835 Indian Rocks Road Largo, Florida 584-5713 LOWELL ' S BEAUTY SALON 57 Baymont Street Phone: 444-5521 STYLISTS: Carol Piras — Lowell Neal GULF DISCOUNT HOUSE only name brand merchandise all juniors and seniors save 35% on any watch jewelry and rings KISBY ' S JEWELERS 633 Cleveland St. ESTABLISHED 1934 MORGAN ' S MILLER MEN ' S WEAR AND TAILORING 621 Cleveland Street Phone: 442-4678 Compliments of JUNIOR BALLET GUILD FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA, INC. VARIETY FAIR SCHOOL SUPPLIES— SPORTS WEAR FABRICS — PATTERNS — NOTIONS Gulf-to-Bay Plaza NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 121 N. Ft. Harrison Ave. Phone: 446-6587 CLEARWATER TRAILER COURT 2143 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Clearwater, Florida Phone: 442-9343 EVAUGHN ' S BEAUTY SALON 604 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater Beach, Florida Phone: 446-7924 215 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 Jill Hammers, Carol DeJoseph oc o f dlte (l eti ' r Har 2400 Sulf-to-Bay Informal Inexpensive u Vou ' L oue Our 3 eafoocf” Serving Raw Bar 1 1 to I I 4 to 6 Bruce Simmons, Sue Fleischer 528 Cleveland Street Clearwater Ph. 446-6837 Q. T. Thomas Jewelers, Inc. Antique Modern Diamond Jewelry Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting All Engraving Done on Premises Caroline Moore, Mary Cooper 216 ENGLEBERT ' S Beautiful Fabrics Sewing Supplies Notions I 140 N.E. Cleveland Phone 446-7330 Nancy Hardesty, Janice Buckley KEPPIE TRAVEL BUREAU Inquire About Our 22 Day Escorted Student Tour to Europe Departing July 25, 1967. Main Office: 37 N. Ft. Harrison Ph. 442-2131 Beach Office: 442 Mandalay Ave. Ph. 442-2191 Dunedin Office: 1402 Bay Shore Blvd. Ph. 733-3181 Ray Gaines, Phil Griffith Compliments of HEILMAN ' S BEACHCOMBER CLEARWATER BEACH Peggie Rhodes, Rick Williamson for an evening on the town ‘Bill Ztazel ' a 1236 Cleveland : — : Clearwater, Florida Hours: Monday Thru Saturday, 8:30 — 6:00 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Phone 446-2287 TOP TEEN 100 45 ' S MERLE ' S RECORD SHOP OPPOSITE POST OFFICE FULMER PHOTO SERVICE Best Selling Pop Albums p h . 444 ., 422 524 . 528 S J . R , Harrison all types of photos taken in studio or home GRADUATION PORTRAITS Shirley ' s Maternity Togs 1232 Court St.— Clearwater 446-8982 MATERNITY BABY CLOTHES Best Wishes to the Class of ' 67 TlTrs. 7i e tj J{. ( ' S iirfeij ) Gofeman Beau Cook Larry Harville, Debbie Bruner ADCO NEON SIGN CO. 1191 Court St. — Clearwater 446-6642 Manufacturers of Neon and Plastic Signs KELLY R. COLEMAN THE B HIVE 1625 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Clearwater, Florida Phone 446-8605 TROPHY CAPITAL OF THE SOUTH Sabina Kaucher, Sue Beaudine, Kitty Michels 219 TOWN COUNTRY SUPERMARKET IGA 1620 Gulf-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 nr • ii bavings OPEN 7 DAYS Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. — 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat. — 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Kit Greenough, Bruce Mitchell RUTLAND ' S The Fashion Store for Florida ' s West Coast Clearwater Maderia Beach Shopping Center St. Petersburg N. E. Shopping Center Jan Holbrooke, Ivy Neese CLEARWATER SUN Dedicated to the Advancement and Development of Central and Upper Pinellas County Founded May I, 1914 Sally Day, Alan Cheek Compli ments of MONTGOMERY WARDS Cleveland Plaza Clearwater, Florida Phone 446-7141 Pam Pride, Bob Keppel 221 222 City of Clearwater NATURAL GAS DIVISION J n LITIES DEPARTMENT 1 CITY OF CLEARWATER 1 FOR AIR CONDITIONING WATER HEATING COOKING HEATING We ' ll Stretch Your Dollar 900 Chestnut Avenue Kit Greenough, Bruce Cope COME ON OUT 2516 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Phone: 446-7433 Wally Kooiman, Linda Lacoclc, Debbie Bruner, Jordy Miller 7 STEERS RESTAURANT Shop FRANK ' S for the Brands you see featured in Seventeen Sheri Koolcer, Pat Carlisle BLACKBURN BROTHERS PAINTS Exclusive Distributor By John Zucaus Inc. 5325 Missouri Avenue 446-051 1 Mandy Stevens, Craig MacKenzie Perm Town Central Park Plaza Seminole Sears Town and PHILLIP ' S COIFFURES Cleveland St. Cynthia Babbitt, Janet Marsh, Kitty Wright CLEARWATER NEWS Printing Rubber Stamps Made to Order 24 Hour Service Pocket Stamps — Name Stamps Envelopes — Bond Typing Paper Desk Blotters — Carbon Paper Posterboard — Filing Cards 204 South Garden Ph. 446-8519 John Krentiman, Bob Thompson 50 th mn BELL BROTHERS PURE SERVICE 2201 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Phone 442-9257 Clearwater, Florida Ralph Harmsen, Larry Harville 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 Carol Hill, Debbie Batstone Bruce Hyden, Leslie Watson DAYS FURNITURE Furniture that makes itself at Home anywhere Furniture VINCE ANNA ' S RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA Italian Food As Served In The Old Country 1242 Cleveland 1277 So. Highland Ave. CORNER OF LAKEVIEW Clearwater, Florida Phone 446-7935 Clearwater, Florida Phone 446-9440 MAKES THE FLAVOR DIFFERENCE . . . the LOCAL dairy serving Florida families for more than 50 years Sylvia Fuller and Brenda Harris P. K. SMITH COMPANY 123 So. Garden Clearwater — 446-0598 326 Central Avenue St. Petersburg — 896-8 1 2 1 In St. Petersburg: In Clearwater: School Supplies School Supplies Drafting Supplies Portable Typewriters Portable Typewriters 226 FIRST FEDERAL OF CLEARWATER TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS . . . 14 So. Ft. Harrison Avenue Gulf-to-Bay Plaza Serving Clearwater For Over 32 Years Ronnie Stoehr Bob Suiters Gwlf-To- oy Mazo SAYINGS ANDLOAN ASSOCIATION OF CLEARWATER Where You And Your Future Come First MODEL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1425 So. Ft. Harrison — Clearwater Ph. 446-7036 Barb Steele, Larry Stuler Larry Patton, Marsha Reeves PATTON ' S DANCE STUDIO Tap, Modern Jazz, Hawaiian, Ballet, Toe, and Acrobat For Children of All Ages 1884 Drew Street Ph. 446-8408 Clearwater, Florida 227 MODERN WAY Carpets, Draperies, Bedspreads Right Across the Street From the High School 2000 Gulf-to-Bay Dianne Gwinn, Susan Comfort FAMILY BILLIARD CENTER Oak Grove Shopping Center 1455 Belcher Road WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES Beautiful atmosphere for Family Recreation Ample parking to serve all. Ladies Cordially Invited OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK- Weekdays at 10:00 A.M. Sundays at Noon John Anthony, Jean Bartlett, Richard Riess BLUEPRINT SERVICE INC. 41 1 South Garden Ave. — Clearwater Complete Reproduction House Ph. 442-7125 Jack Palmer, Rosemary Smith Best Wishes, ' 67 Graduates m Complete Banking Service For Every Personal And Business Need Bank Of Clearwater City National Bank Of Clearwater Clearwater Beach Bank First National Bank Of Clearwater Gulf-To-Bay Bank And Trust Company Second City National Bank At Clearwater Third City National Bank At Clearwater Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Company 229 VINDER, INC. Real Estate — Bonds — Insurahce PHONE 442-4186 413 Cleveland Street Harbor Bluffs Branch Clearwater, Florida Jim Graham, Doug Graska Serving This Area for Over 35 Years CLEARWATER PAINT CO. A Paint for Every Purpose 304 Prospect Ave. PHONE 446-4011 Anne Willey, Lou Willey, Mary Ann Clark JIMMY HALL ' S at Morningside For That Special Occasion or Any Occasion Steaks Are Our Specialty DINING DANCING Peggy Ward, John Hellrung BOB LEE ' S GARAGE 812 Park Street Clearwater Automatic General Transmission Repairing SWANEE ' S EAT QUIK New and Different Broiled Chicken Eat in or Take Out Sundaes — Cones — Shakes All Flavors Hot Dogs — Burgers Beverages 1916 Gulf-to-Bay ON THE SPOT FINANCING . . . TOP VALUE USED CARS, INC. 1007 South Ft. Harrison Clearwater, Fla. Phone: 446-9171 Rana Goettsche, Jack Valdes Dl PAOLO ' S ITALIAN FOODS Homemade Style Italian Food 1400 Cleveland St. Ph. 446-0757 1449 Cleveland St. Ph. 531-2338 WANTED: Crew to explore a new world! Vast unknown territory, rich potential. Some space travel. Ingenuity, adaptability essential. Challenging opportunity for skilled workers, rapid advancement. Adventurous high school and college graduates are eligible. The new world? A small solar planet named Earth. Not visible to the unimaginative, but many can see it now. And— it’s exciting! The new world will be colonized by 90% of all the scientists known to history . . . and by technicians, specialists, teachers, writers, and many we can’t name— because half the jobs there, ten years from now, do not even exist today! How can you qualify for the expedition? Acquire skills needed for today s jobs— in college, technical, or special school. Then keep upHvith the knowledge explosion by continuing education- in graduate seminars, adult education and TV courses, on-the-job or armed services training. When you’re set to take off, you’ll go a long, long way. Bon voyage! 7 l e7 : bct st ' FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION YOUR TAX- PAYING. INVESTOR- OWNED ELECTRIC COMPANY EVERYTHING AUTOMOTIVE CONGRATULATIONS! SPECIALTY AUTO PARTS 1857 Gulf-to-Bay 442-3342 442-2285 thrifty prices Judy and Jane Burgess PATRONS OF THE 1967 AQUA CLARA W. E. CROWN, JR. R. M. MC CRILLUS L. B. SHEPPARD, D.D.S. MR. WALLY BASKOVICH JOHN T. GOODGAME, M.D. E. P. AUSTIN, D.O. RHODES FUNERAL HOME D. I. MAC DONALD, M.D. DAVID M. ROBERTS MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. CHARTER IN MEMORIAM REBECCA BLANCHE MOON, student EDITH LOVENA WILLIAMS, student MR. H. FORREST SMITH, teacher MRS. EDNA NORTH KNAPP, former teacher MRS. PEARL MARIE PERRY, former head baker MRS. CATHERINE H. STAHL, former teacher PRIVATE FIRST CLASS MICHAEL THOMAS MURPHY, former student CAPTAIN ROBERT LOUIS SANDNER, former student CAPTAIN BARRY R. DELPHIN, former student COMMANDER ROGER CHAFFEE, astronaut LIEUTENANT COLONEL VIRGIL GRISSOM, astronaut LIEUTENANT COLONEL EDWARD WHITE, astronaut 234 ACKER, THERESA MAY, Hr. VP ADAMS, JILL LESLIE, DCT, Swimming AGLIATO, JOHN STEVEN, Inter Nos, Mu Alpha Theta ALLEN, JAY HARRELL ALLEN, KENT ANDERSON, DCT ALLEN, SHELDON LEE ALLEN, TODD LYNN ALLEY, ELIZABETH JOANNE ALLISON, NANCY LYNN ALLMAN, MICHAEL HARRISON AMICK, BARBARA EARLE, Hr. Sec. Treas., Band 2 , 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4 AMICK, MARY FRANCES ANDERSON, ANDREW JOHN, Masque Gavel 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sr. Class Play Comm. ANDERSON, DAVID JON, Concert Choir 3, 4, Transfer (Southwestern Central) Concert Choir Sigma Gamma Phi Fraternity, VP, Track, Cross country. Pep Club ANTHONY, JOHN JAMES, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Inter Nos 2, 3, 4, History Society 3, 4, Chess Club 44, Mu Alpha Theta Treas., Student Ass ' t 3, 4 ANTONVICH, DENNIS ROBERT ATWOO D, WILLIAM FREDERICK, German Club BABBITT, CORYDON ALAN, Student Council 3, 4, Senate 3, Aqua Clara 3, 4, Editor 4, C Club 3, 4, Key Club 4, HR. Pres. 3, 4, Football 2, Baseball 3, Homecoming 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Honor Roll 3, BABBITT, CYNTHIA A., Senate, Aqua Clara. BAKER, BONNIE BARBARA, Library Club, AFS Sec. BALL, SUZANNE BANDES, ROBERT M., Swimming 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, HR. VP 2, Pres. 3, 4, Honor Roll 4 BARRY, JOHN CLIFFORD BARTLETT, JEAN MARIE, Quill Scroll, Clearlight Feature Editor BATSFORD, ROBERT HARRY, Football 2, Honor Roll 2 BAUMGARTNER, PAMELA CATHERINE, ICYC, In- ter Nos BAXTER, SPENCER DEAN, Masque Gavel, Sr. Council, Play Comm. BEACH, RUTH ANN, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Masque Gavel 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Calendar Girl 4 BEAN, LEEWARD JEROME, Senate 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, C Club 4, Prom Comm. 3, Football 2, 3, 4 BEAUDINE, SUSAN ANNA, NFL 4, Inter Nos 3, Masque Gavel 2, Prom Comm. 3 BEECHER, KENNETH JOHN, Radio Club 2, 3, Masque Gavel 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3 BEIRNE, MARTHA ANN, Transfer 4 (CCHS)) Library Club, Pep Club, Debate BENDER, JEFFERY EDWARD BENNETT, NANCY LYNN, Intramurals 2, 3, Masque Gavel 2, 3, 4 BENNETT, RICHARD THOMAS BENOIT, ELIZABETH THERESE BERRY, JOHN CHARLES, Basketball 2, Manager 3, 4 BETOURNE, KEVIN ALBERT, NFL, Key Club, C Club, Football, Transfer 3 (Dunedin) Soph. Class Pres. BEWS, RONALD JOSEPH BEYER, PATRICK LEE, NFL, Hi-Y, Inter Nos, History Club, Hr. VP, Track BICKEL, ROBERT EARL, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 VP, ICC 2, Track 4, Cross country 4 BIEGEL, BOBBIE LOWELL, Key Club, Hi-Y, Football 2, 3 BILLINGSLEY, ELIZABETH GRACE, Biology Club 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 4 Hr. Sec.-Treas. 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2 BJURQUIST, CHRISTINA DONN, Boosterette 2, Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, VP Sec., ICC, Calendar Girl 4 BLACK, ROBERT RANDALL BLOSE, WILLIAM PAUL BLUNT, DELORIS ELIZABETH, FBLA BLUNT, GEORGE RALPH BOEHMER, LINDA DIANE, Band BOISVERT, JOHN PETER, Hr. Pres. 2, 3, 4 BOLTON, JOHN DAVID, German Club, Chess Club, Swing Band, Quill Scroll, Orchestra, Band BOLTON, JOYCE ELIZABETH BOMKE, GLENN WILLIAM BONACIO, SEBASTIAN TOBIAS BONNER, CLAUDIA RUTH BOOMHOWER, LEEANNA, Band BOSWELL, GAINEY WILLIAM BOUMAN, FRANCIS CORA, Tri-Hi-Y, DCT, Treas. Intramurals, BOWERS, RICHARD PARKER, Key Club, HR. VP. 3, Pres. 2, Basketball, Golf, BRENNAN, MAUREEN BERNADETTE, German Club BRETZIUS, JOHN ALLEN, BREWER, DANIEL JOHN, BRISBIN, BARBARA JOAN, German Club, Inter Nos, AFS, Mu Alpha Theta, Band, Orchestra BRITT, BRUCE CHANDLER BRITTON, JAMES PETER BRODEUR, MICHAEL STEPHEN, ICC, Pres., Student Council German Club, VP, Chess Club, Red Cross BROOKINS, WENDY LEE, FHA 2, Masque Gavel 2, 4, Concert Choir 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Chorus 3, Prom. Comm. 3 BROWER, JUDITH ANN, AFS, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hr. Pres. 2, AFS Treas. 3 BRUBAKER, KATHA JANE BRUNER, DIANE ELIZABETH, NHS Mu Alpha Theta, Sec. 4, Quill Scroll VP 4, AFS, ICYC, Sec. 3, Masque Gavel, Keyette, Tri-Hi-Y, Esprit Gais, Aqua Clara, Orchestra 2, 3 BRYAN, PHILLIPE EDWARD BRZEZINSKI, BERNARD FRANCES, Football, Man- ager, C Club BUCKLEY, JANICE ELAINE, Swimming Capt., Red Cross Rep., AFS, German Club, Keyette, AFS Exchange Student from England BULLOCK, EMMA CATHERINA BURGESS, JANE ANNETTE, Red Cross 3, 4, Booster- ette 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4 BURGESS, JUDY ANN, Red Cross 3, 4, Boosterette 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Red Cross Treas. BURKHART, DAVID ARTHUR, DCT, Hi-Y BURPEE, BARBARA, Band 2, 3 BURROUGHS, BARBARA NALOU, Intramurals 2 BURTON, SHERIDAN, Concert Choir 3, 4 BYRD, LUCY SHANNON, Keyette 3, 4, Senate 3, 4, Masque Gavel 4, Mixed Chorus 3 BYRNES, MAUREEN FRANCIS, FHA 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, VP 4, Keyette 4, ICC 4, Fathoms 4, Hr. VP 2 CALLERAME, WILLIAM JAMES CANNOY, PAMELA JEAN, ICC 3, Sec. 3, Keyette 3, 4, Usherette 3, 4, Co-capt. 3, Chorus 2, 3 Student Council 4, Recording Sec. 4, FBLA 4, Senior Council, 4, Prom Com. 2, 3, Homecoming Com. 4, Chairman, Student Ass ' t. 4 CARLISLE, PATRICK ARTHUR, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Hr. VP, Football CARNEGIE, HEATHER MAY, AFS 2, 4, History So- ciety 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Inter Nos 2, 3, 4, Historian, NHS 4, German Club CARRABOTTA, RONALD LEO, Chess Club 3, C Club 3, Football 2, 3 CARRANO, JEANNE MARIE, Transfer (CCCHS) Pep Club 3, Debate 2, 3 CARROLL, BRENDA LEE, Les Esprit 3, 4, Fathoms 4 CARRUTHERS, WILLIAM DAVID, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Swimming 3 CEMBRUCH, FRANK JON, Hi-Y, Masque Gavel, NFL, Inter Nos, Sr. Class VP CHARTER, JOANN, Senate 2, 4, Usherette 3, 4, Capt. 4, Keyette 3, 4, VP 3, NHS 4, Quill Scroll, Hr. VP 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Aqua Clara 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Calendar Girl 4, Chorus 2, Prom Comm. 3, Student Ass ' t. 4 CHAUNCEY, DIANE LINDA, CBE Club, 4 CHAUNCEY, PATRICIA ELIZABETH, Keyette 3, 4, Treas. 4, Hr. Pres. 2, 3 CHEEK, ALAN WARD, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chess Club 4, FBLA 3, 4, Pres. 4, Treas. 3, Hr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4 CHICHETTI, RICHARD JOSEPH, C Club 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hr. Pres. 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Student Ass ' t. 4 CHISHOLM, VERNON LEE, FBLA 4, FHA 2, Concert Choir 4 CLANTON, GEORGE HARVEY JR., German Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Concert Choir 4 CLARK, MARY ANN, Library Council 2, FBLA 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Los Gauchos 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 4, NFL 4, Quill Scroll 4, Senate 3, AFS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Clearlight Club Editor 4, Girls ' State 3, Senior Council 4, Dean ' s List 2, 3, Honor Roll 4 CLEMENSON, MARIANNE CLINE, PAMELA MARGARET, AFS 3, Les Esprits Gais 3, 4, Keyette 3, 4, Boosterette 2, Hr. Sec. 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, Dean ' s List 4 COLEMAN, ELLIOT WADE COLEMAN, KAREN RONELL, Hr. Treas. 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4 COLLINS, DONALD WILLIAM, DCE 3, 4, Historian 4 COMFORT, SUSAN, Hr. VP 2, Cheerleader 2 COMPTON, NELLE MARIE, Girls ' Chorus 3, Concert Choir 4, Transfer (Dunedin) FBLA 2, Spanish Club 2, Chorus 2 CONFER, JAMES DAVID, Masque Gavel 3, 4 CONKLIN, MICHAEL JAMES, Concert Choir 3, 4, Student Ass ' t 4 CONNELL, VALREE LYNN, Hr. Treas 3, Senate 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Honor Roll 2, 4, CONSTAND, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH COOPER, MARY HOLLAND, History Club 3, 4, Library Ass ' t 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4 COPE, BRUCE HARFORD, Hi-Y Para Med, Red Cross. Senior Council, Football, Swimming COPE, CHARLES WEAVER, Hi-Y Pres. COTTER, ROBERT WILLIAM, Band COULDREN, RUTH ANN, AFS, Les Esprits Gais, Concert Choir CRAIG, CANDACE JANE, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Masque Gavel 3, 4, Hr Vp 3, 4, Hr Sec-Treas 4 CRAIG, DEBORAH ETHEL, CBE CRAWFORD, TOMMIE LYNN CROOK, DOROTHY ANN, NFL, Masque Gavel, Mixed Chorus, Senate, Debate, Swimming CROSS, DIANNE LINDA, Senate 2, Sec. Sophomore Class, Chorus CROWELL, BONNIE KAY, Los Gauchos, AFS, 236 Senate 4, Masque Gavel 3, Boosteretfe 2, Student Ass ' t., Prom Com. 3, Homecoming Com. 2 , 3 CRUIKSHANK, GRANT WAYNE, Track Football, Student Ass ' t. CUBBISON, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN, Student Council 4, Quill Scroll 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Los Gaunchos 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Clearlight 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, History Society 3, 4, Student Ass ' t. 4 CULBRETH, JOHN MAXWELL, Mu Alpha Theta, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, VP 4, History Club 3, 4, Ger- man Club 4, ICC 4, Chess Club, Student Ass ' t. DAILY, TIMOTHY DAVID, DCT 4 , Red Cross 2, Senate 2, Football 2 DAMSKER, LEE STATON, Chess Club History Society DANIELS, JAMES REDICK, Chess Club, Football, Track DARLING, AROXIA ANN, Chess Club 2, Orchestra, Prom Com. 3 DART, DOROTHY ANN DAVIS, BRIAN RALPH, Chess Club DAVIS, JACK PORTER, Key Club, C Club, Biology Club, Treas. Parliamentarian, Chess Club, Swimming, Student Ass ' t. DAWSON, PHILLIPE FREDERIC DAY, RUTH ANN, Inter Nos 2, VP Treas., Keyette 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3, History So- ciety 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, His- torian 4, ICC 4, AFS 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Office Ass ' t. 2, 3, 4, Dean ' s List 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3 DAY, SALLY ELIZABETH, Usherette 4, Keyette 4, AFS 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 4, Les Esprits Gais 3, Masque Gavel 2, 4, NHS 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. DEHART, ALBERT GUY, Band 2, 3, Football 2, DEICHMAN, SANDRA KAY, DCT, 4, HR. Sec.- Treas. 4, DCT Parliamentarian 4 DE JOSEPH, CAROL ANN, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, VP 3, Treas. 4, Inter Nos 2, 3, ICC 3 DE JOURNETT, STEWART LANCE, German Club 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 DE LONCH, ROBERT KEITH, Basketball 2, 3 DE ROSE, DEBORAH LOUISE, DCT 4, Reporter 4 DETRE, AARON LEE, Football 4, DEVLIN, TIMOTHY BLAIR, ICC 3, 4, VP 3, Senate 4, VP 4, Jr. Class VP, Swimming 2 DIAMOND, JOHN KEITH DICKEY, STEVEN CLARK, Hi-Y 3, 4, VP 4, Senate 3 DIELSCHNEIDER, JILL ANN, Masque Gavel 2 DINSMORE, BARBARA ANN, Concert Choir 3, 4 DUGAN, DENNIS ALLEN, Senate 2 DUKE, DIANE MAXINE, Band 2, 3, 4, Inter Nos 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Sec. 4, AFS 4, FTA 4 DULLIGAN, CHRISTINE AGNES, AFS 3 DUNCAN, BRUCE GRAHAM, Hi-Y, Senior Council Rep. 4, Football 3 DURFEE, CAROL ANN, Inter Nos 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Honor Roll 3, 4 DURFEE, CHERYL ANN, Inter Nos 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 4, Orchestra 2, Honor Roll 4 DURRETT, CAROLE JEAN, Hr. VP 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Flag Twirler 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4 DUVALL, GREGORY, DCT 3, 4, Parliamentarian EDMUNDS, LINDA ANN, Les Esprits Gais 2, 3, His- tory Society 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Sr. Class Sec., Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Co-capt. 4, Office Girl 4, Honor Roll, Dean ' s List 4 EHLERS, NANCY LYNN, Masque Gavel EPPS, DEBORAH LAVERNE EUNSON, ANN CAROL, Tri-Hi-Y, Mu Alpha Theta History Society, NHS, Library Council, Sec., Dis- trict Sec. 13E ! (T J00 The lunch-line lawmen: Nick the Greek Billiris and Ed Poison Wells EVERSOLE, PATRICIA GARFIELD, Clinic Ass ' t. EWBANK, JAMES ROBERT, Senate 2, C Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Student Ass ' t. FERGUSON, DONALD STEPHAN, C Club, Base- ball 2, 3, 4 FERGUSON, PATRICIA LOUISE FIELDS, SARAH KATHERINE, Student Ass ' t., Honor Roll 2 FINK, JAMES BONNER, Chess Club 2 History Society 3, FINNEGAN, PATRICIA ANN, Red Cross 2, Library Council 2, 3, Chaplin 2, District Chairman 3, ICYC 2, History Society 3, Library Ass ' t. 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Masque Gavel 2 FLAGLER, SAMUEL MILLON, C Club Hr. Pres., Football 2, Track 2 FLAHERTY, JAMES KEVIN FLANARY, DONNA SHERRY, FHA, DE, Historian, VP, ICYC FLEISHER, SUSAN ALICE, NHS 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Los Gauchos 3, Senate 4, Cheerleader 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Dean ' s List 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Hr. Sec.- Treas. FOLK, JANET LEE, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Student Ass ' t. 2, 3 FRANK, GLENN ALAN FRASCA, KAREN FAYE FRIEDMAN, CARL EDWIN, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec., C Club 3, 4, German Club 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, History Society 3, 4, ICC 4, Sr. Council 4, Basketball 2, Manager 3, Stat. 4, Hr. Pres. 3, VP 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Dean ' s List 3 FRITZGES, JOHN FRUECHTE FULLER, SYLVIA JEAN, DE, Chaplin, Parliamentar- ian, Hr. Treas., Concert Choir, Aqua Clara 3 GAINES, RAYMOND TIMOTHY, C Club 3, 4, Hr. VP, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 3, Student Ass ' t. GAMBILL, ROBERT DALE, C Club 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4 GARRIGAN, TIMOTHY JAMES, Library Club, Hr. VP, Student Ass ' t. GAY, WILLIAM CARROLL, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Inter Nos, Treas., History Society, Band, Orches- tra, Swing Band GEIGER, DREW HOY, Swimming, Band, Treas. HR. Pres, Red Cross GESLING, SANDRA LEE GIBSON, STEPHEN ' KENT, Inter Nos 4, Orchestra 4, Swing Band 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4 GILKEY, LYNNE LORRAINE, Keyette 3, 4, Senate 3, AFS 3, Hr. VP 4 GILLIS, THOMAS KENNEDY, Key Club, Basketball 2 GIRTON, DARLA LYNN, FHA 2, Les Esprits Gais 2, DCT 4, Sec. 4, Pep Club 2, 3 GODWIN, ERIN LAVONNE, FBLA 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Intramurals 2 GOETTSCHE, RANA MARIE, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Senate 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Hr. Sec. 2, Prom Com. 3, Student Ass ' t. 3, 4 GOODGAME, RICHARD WILDER, NHS 2, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, History Society 3, Senate 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, VP 3, Pres. 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, 2 Tennis 2, 3, 4 GOODHUE, JOHN THOMAS, Concert Choir 2, 3, Basketball GOODLOE, ALVIN GORMLEY, JOYCE KAREN, Les Esprits Gais, 4, Intramurals Volleyball. GOSNEY, RONALD LEE, Los Gauchos 3, 4, Pres. GRAHAM, ANNABELLE DENNIS, N.H.S. 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Keyette 3, 4, Inter Nos 2, 3, 4 Pres. 3, 4, History Society 3, 4, School Store 3, 4 GRAHAM, THOMAS JAMES, C Club 3, 4, HR. Pres. 2, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2 . GRASKA, DOUGLAS ALLAN, Inter Nos 4, HR. Pres. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Homecoming 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. GRASSO, JOSEPH FRANK, Golf 4. GRECO, MICHAEL STEPHEN, C Club 2, 3, 4, HR. V.P. 2, Swimming 2, Golf 4. GREENOUGH, KATHARINE HOUGH, Los Gauchos 3, 4, NHS 4, Boosterette 2, Keyette 3, 4, Usher- ette 4, AFS 2, 3, History Society 3, 4, Masque Gavel 2, Intramurals 2, Student Ass ' t 3, 4, Senate 3, Sr. Council, Aqua Clara 4, Quill Scroll 4, Pres. 4, Honor Roll 4, Dean ' s List 4 GRENELLE, ROSE ISABELLE, AFS 2, Inter Nos 2, 3, Les Esprit Gais 2, 3, 4, VP, ICC 4, NHS 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, Dean ' s List 2, 4. GRIFFITH, PHILLIP GALE, History Society 4., HR. VP 3, Red Cross 4, Prom Comm. 3, Chairman 3, Football 2. Basketball 2. 237 GRIMSLEY, CORAL LEE, Masque Gavel, Mu Alpha Theta, FBLA, ICYC, Intramurals GRIZZELL, KAYE JUDY, DE 3, 4, GROSS, THOMAS RICHARD GRUBER, GEORGE WILLIAM GUINN, DIANNE LUCILLE, Masque Gavel 1, 3 Cheerleader, 2 HAGAMAN, ROBERT RICHARD HAGGITT, JOHN RICHARD HAGUE, SANDRA LEE, Hr. Sec. 4 HAIR, MICHAEL SCOTT, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Hr. Red Cross 3, Hr. Treas. 4 HALL, MARY LEE, Les Esprits Gais 2, 3, 4, AFS 4, Quill and Scroll 4, History Society 3, 4, Clear- light 3, 4, HAMMERS, JILL, Trans. 3 (DHS) Office Ass ' t 4 HANCOCK, JOYCE LYNN, History Society 3, Swimming 2 HARDESTY, NANCY LEE, Band 2, 3, 4, Baton Twirler 2, 3, 4, Hr. Sec. 2 Hr. Treas 3, Band Officer 3, 4, Baton Capt. Homecoming Court 4 Calendar Girl 4, St. Ass ' t 4 HARLAN, CATHY WITHERSPOON, Para Med 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Hr. VP., Hr. Sec. 4, Prom Comm. 3 HARMAN, DON EDWARD HARMAN, MICHAEL BRUCE, Honor Roll 3 HARMSEN, RALPH D., Hi-Y, Hr Treas 3 HARRIS BRENDA SUE, CBE, Library Club Inter- mural, St. Ass ' t HARRIS, MARY ANN, Tri-Hi-Y, 4, Treas. 4, St. Ass ' t HARTMA N, RICHARD TED, Inter Nos, Hr. V.P., Chorus HARVILL, ALFRED LARRY, Band, Pres. Orchestra, Masque Gavel HASSELL, WILLIAM DONALD, Hi-Y, German Club, Masque Gavel HATCHELL DAVID ALBERT, NFL NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, History Society, Treas NFL, Hr., Pres HATZELL, HILDA HELEN, History Society HAUN, VICKI MARJON, St. Ass ' t 4 HAWTHORNE, PATRICIA ANN HAYDON, THOMAS J., Mu Alpha Theta, Inter Nos HAYMOND, MARIE TERESE HAZELTON, JEANETTE LOUISE, FBLA, ICC, Les Esprits Gais, Masque Gavel, Vp. FBLA HEIN DIANE MARGARET, Tri-Hi-Y History Society, Hr. Red Cross HELLER, PATRICIA ANN HELLRUNG, JOHN MARVIN, NHS, 2, 3, 4, Masque Gavel 4, Aqua Clara 3, 4 HELM, RUSSELL S., Masque Gavel 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Hr. Pres. Hr. Treas. HERR, ROGER PETER, Senate 2, 4, Parliamentarian 3, History Club 2, 3 HICKS, LINDA LEE, Hr. Sec.-Treas. Chorus 2, 3 HICK S, THOMAS ARTHUR, Hi-Y 2 HILL, PEGGY IRENE, Masque Gavel 3, 4 DE 4, Prom. Comm. 2 HILLHOUSE, HOWARD LYN, DE HIMES, LORETTA SUE, History Society 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, HOFFMAN, LINDA ANN, CBE, 4, Band 3, FHA 2, VP. CBE 4, Hr. VP 4 HOFFMAN, ARLA, Trans. (DHS) HOLBROOK, JANICE K., Senate 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Calendar Girl 4 HOLCOMBE, MARY LYNNE, Senate 4, Keyette 3, 4, Usherettes 3, Cheerleader, 2, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Calendar Girl 4 HOLLAND, BRENDA JEAN, HOLLIS, NANCY CORRINE, Keyettes 3, 4, Hr. VP. 3, Hr. Sec. 4, Prom Comm. 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, HOLT, KAREN LYNNETTE, FBLA 4, St. Ass ' t HOLT, SUSAN ELAINE, FT A 2, 3, NFL 2, 3, Hr. Pres, 2 Inter Nos, 2, 3, Tennis, Sr. Play, 4 HONOUR, LYNDA CHARMAINE, Band 2, 3, Orchestra, 3, 4, St. Asst HOSTETLER, DAMON SMITH, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, ICYC 3 4, History Club 4, Library Club 4, AFS 3, 4, Hi-Y Historian 4 HOTT, WILLIAM HUNTER, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Pres. 4 HOUK, LOUIS CLINE, German Club 4, Masque Gavel 4, Basketball 2 HOUSEHOLDER, ROBERT LEE, Tri-Hi-Y Treas, Foot- ball HOUSTON, PAMELA GRACE, Paramed, FHA HOYT, LINDA MARCELLA, German Club HUGHES, LYNDA KATHLEEN, FBLA, 4, St Asst HUNT, GEORGE ARTHUR, C Club 2, 3, 4 VP, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2 HUNTER, DALE ALLYN, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Masque Gavel 2, 3, FTA 2 HUNTER, MORRISSEY GAY, NHS 3, 4 Keyettes 4, German Club 4 AFS 4, Inter Nos 3, 4, Sec. German club, Office Ass ' t 2, 3, 4 HYDEN, BRUCE STORM, Band 2, 3, 4 Drum Major 3, 4 Swing Band, 3 Swim Team 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3 Senior Assembly Comm. 4 IANNONE, MARIA DOLORAS, Chorus 2, Concert Choir, 4 JACOBS, DONALD THOMAS, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NHS 3, 4, Library Council 2, 3, 4 Parliamen- tarian 4, Band 2 JAMES, JUDY OLIVIA, Band 2 Hr. Sec 2 JENNINGS, WILLIAM LOUIS JESWALD, ELLEN MARIE, Masque Gavel 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Repre. 2, 4 Prom Comm. 3 Office Ass ' t 4 JEWETT, JUDITH ANN, Keyettes 4 Hr. VP 3 Hr. Sec. 2 Senior Council 4 Homecoming Comm. JOHNSON, DIANE ELAINE, Senate 2, 3, 4 Masque Gavel 2, 3, 4 Office Ass ' t St. Ass ' t 2 Library Club 2 Prom Comm. 3 JOHNSON, JOSEPH PAUL, JOHNSON, THOMAS LEE, Hr. VP 4 JOHNSON, WARREN DOUGLAS, Library 2, 3, 4, St. Ass ' t 4 JOHNSTON, CAROL HANNA, Office Ass ' t 3, St. Ass ' t 4 JONES, ELIZABETH ANNE, Hr. Sec. 3 Hr. VP 2, Homecoming Comm. JONES, VAUGHN CHARLES JORDAN, GORDAN LOUIS, Hr. Pres. 4 St. Ass ' t 3 Homecoming 3 JORDAN, ROSE MARY, JUNOT, SHERYL LYNN, FBLA 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Library 3 Hr. Sec. 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3, St. Ass ' t 3, 4 Homecoming Comm. 4 KAMPOURIS, EUGENE ANTHONY, Hi-Y 2 Key Club 3 Library 3 St. Ass ' t 4 KASSOW, CAROL LANAEH, CBE 4 Transfer 4 Pres. Pep Club 3 Clinic Ass ' t 4 Usherette 3 KATZ, DUDLEY, Hi-Y 3 NFL 3, 4 Hr. VP 2 Swim- ming 3, 4 KAUCHER, SABINA LORRAINE, Masque Gavel 2 Inter Nos 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Hr. Sec KEENAN, BETTY WALTERS, Los Gauchos 3, 4 AFS 4 History Society 3, 4 Biology Club 4 Hr. Treas. 2 St. Ass ' t 4 KEENAN, DONALD ROGER KELLY, TIMOTHY FRANCIS, .Chorus 2 Clearlight Staff 2 Honor Roll 3 KEMMETT, KATHRYN, Les Espritis Gais 4 Historical Society 4 ICYC 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 KEPPEL, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Key Club 3, 4 St, Council 3, 4, Senate 2, 3 Key Club Sec. 4 St. Council Elections Chairman 3, 4 Soph. Class Prom. Comm. 2, 3, Homecoming Comm. 3, 4 KIEFER, BARRY WENDELL, DCT KIMBALL, ANNA LOU, St. Ass ' t 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3 KIMBALL, JAMES NATHAN, Key Club 2, 3, 4 C Club 3 Hr. VP 2 Football 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Prom. Comm 3 KINDER, MICHAEL MICK KING, JOHN STEPHEN, Chess Club FBLA 4 Foot- ball 4 Baseball 4 Prom Comm. 3 KING, JOHN THOMAS, Chess Club Inter Nos Band Track KING, LORRAINE DALE, Red Cross AFS Pres Of Red Cross KING, MARY KAY, AFS 2, 3, 4 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 4 Sec-Treas Hr. Sec.-Treas. Para Med 2 KISELAUSKAS, BRUCE EDWARD, Transfer 4 KITENPLON, STEVEN RICHARD, Hr. Treas 3 Hr. Pres. 4 St. Ass ' t 4 KLEPFER, CHARL MARIE, Hr. VP 3, Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3 German Club 3 Intermurals 2 KONRAD, RICHARD NORTH KOOIMAN, WALDON CRAIG, Hi-Y 4 KOOKER, SHERIDAN KATHRYN, NHS 2, 3, 4, History Society 2, 3, Masque Gavel 3, 4, German Club 4, Pres., 4, FHA 2, 3, Keyette 2, 3, AFS 2, 3, 4, Sr. Council 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Concert Choir, Prom Comm., KREAGER, ROBERT MICHAEL, KRENTZMAN, JOHN ARTHUR, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, VP 4, C Club 3, 4, HR. Pres. 2, Soph. Class Treas., Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 2, 3, Prom Comm. KRUEGER, JANICE ELLEN, LACOCK, LINDA KAY, HR. VP. 4, Intramurals, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Clara 4, LAMBERT, KATHY GRETCHEN, FBLA 3, 4 Sec. LANE, JULIA CECILE, NHS 3, 4, Quill Scroll 3, 4, AFS 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Fathoms 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Pres. 3, Senate 4, Girl ' s State 4 LANIER, LESLIE JULIAN, DCT 3, 4, Track 2 LAWRENCE, ARLETA ANNE, Tri-Hi-Y 4, History Society 3, Homecoming 3, 4 LEDEBUR, CINDY LOU, Masque Gavel 3, 4, In- tramurals 2 . LEE, BRENDA LEE, CYNTHIA ANNETTE LeGRAND, PATRICK FRANCIS, Chess Club 2. LEWIS, JOHN RUSSELL, CBE Pres., HR. Pres., V.P. LEWIS, STEPHEN RICHARD, HR. Treas. 2, VP. 3, C Club Pres. 3, 4, German Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 LICHT, CYNTHIA MARIE, Boosterette 2, Masque Gavel 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, IIP) ERT, PHYLLIS ANN, HR. VP. 4, Biology Club 4 LITTERAL, PATRICIA JOAN, Senate 4, Office Ass ' t 4, Aqua Clara 4. LOCKWOOD, JACQUELINE RUTH, History Society 4, Transfer Canada, Rifle Team, Math Club 2 LOLLIS, LINDA SUSAN, DCT. MARCOTTE, VALERIE ANN, Concert Choir 4, NHS 3, 4, Les Esprits Gais 4, HR. Pres. 4, Transfer (Falmouth HS), Drama Club 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Pres., Gymnastics 2, 3, Swimming 2. MARKHAM, LARRY LEE MARSH, JANET KAY MASON, WILLIAM GRAY, NHS 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, NFL VP, Masque Gavel 4, History Society 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Aqua Clara Circulation Manager, Clearlight Circulation Manager 4, HR. Red Cross Rep. 4, Student Ass ' t. MATHER, DIAN ALCOTT MAYBERRY, LEE EMERSON MEADER, JAMES DAVID, Track 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4. MEEKER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Para Med MEISTER, JANET LEE, HR. Pres. 4, VP. 3, Student Ass ' t. 4. MELISSAS, JIM MICHAEL, Library Club AV. Ass ' t MELKO, JOHN BRADFORD, Hi-Y 4, C Club 3, 4, Football 2, Track 3, MELNICK, BRUCE EDWARD, Key Club, Football. MICHEL, AAARY KATHELEEN, Inter Nos 3, Masque Gavel 3, Senate 3, Library Club 3, HR. VP. 2, Office Ass ' t. 4, Senior Rep. 4. MILLER, JORDAN KAY, Football MILLS, BERNY MAC, Football 2. MITCHELL, BRUCE DALE, Hi-Y 4, HR. Pres. 3, Foot- ball. MITCHELL, JEFFERY LYLE, Hi-Y 3, DE 3, 4. MOMAN, MARILYN LYNN, CBE 4, HR. Sec. 4. MOODY, LINDA JEAN, Concert Choir 4. MOON, LOIS VERA, FHA 4, VP. 4, ICC 4, HR. Red Cross Rep. 2, Student Ass ' t. 4. MOORE, CAROLYN DIANE, HR. Sec. 3, VP. 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Student Ass ' t. 4 MOORE, JANET ELIZABETH, FHA 2, VP. 2, Masque Gavel 2, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta, 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Quill Scroll 3, 4, German Club 4, VP., Fathoms 3, ICC 4. MORAN, CYNTHIA ALLEN, Senate 4, Student Ass ' t. 4. MORI, AKIRA, AFS, Student Council, NFL, NHS, Chess Club, Key Club, Masque Gavel. MORRELL, RONALD PASCHAL, Hi-Y, 3, 4, C Club, 4, HR. Pres. 2, Swimming 2, 3, 4 MURPHY, DALE ANDREW, Concert Choir MURPHY, KENNETH MARSH, MURRAY, DOUGLAS EDWARD NAHRSTEDT, MARY ANN, Para Med 2, FHA 4, Pres. 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4, Student Ass ' t. 3. NEESE, JAQUELINE IVY, Cheerleader 4, Home- coming Court, Queen, Calendar Girl 4. NELSON, GEORGE EDWARD NEMETH, JUDITH ANN NICHOLS, LINDA ANN, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sargeant-at- Arms 4, Student Ass ' t. 4. NIESEN, JEFFREY MICHAEL, Football, Track. NIGRO, THOMAS PAUL, FBLA NILON, JOHN HERMAN, History Society 3, 4, Treas. 4, German Club 4, Student Ass ' t. 4. NIXON, ANNA LOUISE, HR. Treas. 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Student Ass ' t. 4. NODEN, ELAINE ELIZABETH, History Society 3, 4, AFS 4, Student Ass ' t. 4 NORMAN, WANDA CAROL, NORTH, WILLIAM SEARS, C Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. NUNES, HELEN MARY, ODUMS, ROBERT CHARLES, C Club, Football. O ' HAIRE, TRULA DIANE, NFL 2, 3, 4, Masque Gavel 2, 3, 4, Keyette, Treas. NFL, VP. Masque LOMBARD, LINDA LOU, Red Cross 2. LOVELACE, WILLIAM CRAIG, NFL 4, Debate 4, Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4. LYND, THOMAS EDWARD McCarthy, COLLEEN KIM, Les Esprit Gais, McCRILLUS, JANEY, Para Med 2, Historian 2, AFS 3, 4, Pres 4, History Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, NHS 4, Senate 4, Concert Choir 3, 4 McDCWELL, GARY LINN McGuire, Margaret ann mckenzie, steven winslow, McLEAN, KATHERINE ELLEN, HR. Treas. 3, Band 3, 4, Student Ass ' t. 4 McMORROW, LYNN BENNETT, Los Gauchos 4, Biology Club 4, Treas., History Society 3, 4, HR. Red Cross Rep. 4, McWHIRTER, JAMES HAMILL McClellan, susan yvonne, MacKENZIE, CRAIG PETER, HR. Pres. 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Junior Class Pres., Student Council 3, Senior Council 4, Prom Comm. 3 Chairman 3. MacKINNON, PATRICIA ANN, Boosterette 2, Les Esprits Gais 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, HR. Sec. 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, History Society 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Keyette, Office Assistant. MacNElLL, BRUCE IRVING, Football 3, 4 MacNEILL, BRIAN ARCHIE, DCT 4 MADDOX, CLYDE EDWARD, MANNING, MICHAEL ANDREW MANUEL, JAY RUSSELL Fascination. Gavel, Inter Nos, 3, 4, ICC 3, 4, AFS 2, 3, Chess 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sr. Council 4, Debate. O ' HARA, DAVID FRANCIS, DCT OLSON, RONALD WAYNE ORLOPP, ROBERT WILLIAM, Para Med, Band, VP., Pres., Swing Band, German Band, Orchestra. OSBURN, LARRY PATRICK, Key Club 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, HR. Sec, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4. OTWELL, JANICE YVONNE, Concert Choir, Fathoms 4. PACE, MICHAEL SHERMAN, Para Med 4, VP. 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, I CYC 2, 3, C Club, Hi-Y Treas. 2, 3, HR. VP., Red Cross Rep., 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. PACHOVAS, ANDREW THOMAS, DCT, Sargeant-at- Arms, Clearlight Photographer. PAGE, SANDRA JEAN, History Society Biology Club, Red Cross. PALMER, SAMUEL PARSONS, Key Club, C Club, Swimming. PALMER, STANLEY JACK, Hi-Y, Football 2. PECK, JAMES DAVID, PEBBLES, JOHN LEONARD PEERY, DAVID CRAIG, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Los Gauchos 3, 4, History Society 3, 4, Senate 2, 3 PEPER, DOUGLAS JOHN, C Club PERKINS, SARAH ATHERTON, Chorus, Concert Choir, FBLA PESKIN, JOEL STAMPLEMAN, Swimming 2, Foot- ball 2, Honor Roll 4 PETKO, NANCY MARIE, FHA 4, Student Ass ' t. 4 PHILLIPS, JAMES EDWIN PHILLIPS, JERRI LYNN, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, FBLA 4, Honor Roll 4 PHILLIPS, TERRY SUE, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Office Ass ' t. 3, 4, FBLA 4, Honor Roll 4 PHILLIPS, TYLER DWIGHT, DEC 3, 4, VP 3, Pres. 4, State DEC Pres. 3, 4, ICC 3, Citizen of the Month, November, Honor Roll PHILLIPY, STEVEN, WILLIAM, NFL PIER ATT, WILLIAM MARVIN, Library Ass ' t., Library Club, VP, 4, ICC PINUEL, TENA LEE, AFS 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, History Society 3, 4, Senate 2, 3, 4, Inter Nos 3, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Sec. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Home- coming Comm. Chairman 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Dean ' s List 3 PITCHON, VICTOR PITMAN, WILLIAM HOLLINGSWORTH PORTER, JUDY LYNN, FBLA, Masque and Gavel, Band PORTFOLIO, ROGER SCOTT, Mu Alpha Theta, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4 PARATT, KATHERINE, LYNN PRIDE, PAMELA SUSAN, Keyette, VP, ICC, VP, Usherette PRITCHETT, JAMES WYATT, DE PURCELL, EDWIN JOSEPH PYRRIS, PANAYOTA RAMIREZ, LEE REBECCA RAMSDELL, JAMES FRANKLIN RAMSDELL, EMILY KATHRYN, FBLA RAVELING, CLYDE- JOHN RAWLINGS, CYNTHIA JO, Band, Concert Choir, Orchestra REEVES, DAVID WARREN, History Society REINHARD, GAIL SUSAN REEVES, MICHAEL JOHN, C Club, Football REDD, MARGARET READ, AFS 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Los Gauchos 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Keyettes 4, Sr. Council 4, Honor Roll 2, 4. RENNER, BONNIE JEAN, Masque Gavel 3 REVELL, JAMES ERVINE, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 2, Track 2 RHINE, ELLEN LOUISE, Chorus RHODES, MARGARET ANN, Senate 3, Quill Scroll 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Pres. 4, Usherettes 4, HR. Sec. 2, Sr. Council 4, Aqua Clara 4, Prom Comm. 2, 3, History Club 4, Girl ' s State Alt. 3 RICE, WILLIAM MICHAEL RICHART, BARBARA JEAN, Senate 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Student Council Corresponding Sec. 4, Cheerleading 3, Office Ass ' t. 3, 4 RIESS, RICHARD KARL, NHS 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Inter Nos 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Student Council 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Student Ass ' t. 3, 4 ROBERTS, THOMAS MARK, AFS 2, 4, German Club 4, Masque Gavel 4, HR. Pres 3, Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Clearlight 4, Sr. Class Play Comm. RONNLOF, SUZANNE MARIE RONSHAUSEN, CONNIE LYNN, Tri-Hi-Y 4, FBLA 4. ROPHIE, CECILIA, AFS 2, 3, 4, Quill Scroll 4, AFS Treas. 4, Aqua Clara 4, Office Ass ' t. Sr. Breakfast Comm. ROSELL, KARL JAY ROSS, CRAIG THOMAS, Hi-Y, Football 2 ROUSSEAU, SHIRLEY JEANNE ROWE, JOHN WILTON, Chess Club, Hi-Y, Masque Gavel, History Society, German Club ROWE, RUDY EMORY RUCKER, CONNI JEAN, FBLA 3, CBE 4, Sec. 4 SALLS, SANDRA PEARL, Band 2, 3, 4, Salton, Stephen Jay, SANDERS, JOHN, C Club 4, Senate 2, Track 2, Cross country track 3, 4 SANSON, LONNIE CHARLES, SAUNDERS, KENNETH BRIAN SCHAUER, ROBERT ALLEN, Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 4 SCHNEIDER, JANET MARIE, Masque Gavel 3, 4, Treas. 4, German Club, 4, Intramurals 2, 4 SCHURING, MYRTLE IDELL SCHUTZENDORF, DUDLEY STEVEN, History So- ciety 3, 4 SCHWARTZ, JOHN DAVID, Masque Gavel, Bi- ology Club, Senate, Sr. Class Play Chm., Sr. Assembly Com., SCOTT, MICHAEL DENNIS, Hi-Y, C Club, Bas- ketball, Co-capt., Hr. Pres. SCUDDER, PHILIP SEAY, DEBORAH LYNN, Student Ass ' t. SENTOWSKI, RONALD MARLIN, Swimming. SEVERANCE, JOHNNIE NORMAN SEVERANCE, VICKEY MAYE, CBE, Treas. SHAW, JACQUELINE RAE, Student Ass ' t. SHAW, JUDITH JEAN, Concert Choir Red Cross Rep. 2, Hr. Sec. Treas. SHEETS, WENDELL Angelo, DEC SHELTON, PATRICIA, Calendar Girl 4 SHEPARD, JANET LYNN, ICYC, Chess Club, FHA, Concert Choir, Chorus, SHEPARD, JOYCE HAMILTON, Hr. VP, 2, Senate 3, 4, Prom Comm. 2, 3 SHEPPARD, DEBORAH CAROL SHEPPARD, LINDA LOIS SHEPPARD, SHERRA MECCA, ICYC, Masque Gavel, Aqua Clara, Hr. Pres. 2, 3, Prom Com. 3 SHIMER, MAX GLEN, Swimming 2 SHOWER, CYNTHIA ANN, Band 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Inter Nos 4, Intramurals 2, 3 SHROPSHIRE, RALPH WILLIAM, DE SICHTERMAN, CHARLES HERMAN, Red Cross Rep. SIMMONS, BRUCE WENDELL, C Club, Track, Basketball, Capt. SIMONS, SHERYL LOUISE, Masque Gavel 2, DEC 4, Reporter 4, Intramurals 2, 3 SIMPSON, LAWRENCE DALE, DE SIMS, HEATHER ANN, Masque Gavel 3, FBLA 4, Red Cross Rep., Sr. Council 4, Hr. Treas. 2, Prom Comm. 2, 3 SMITH, LEE HOFF, Concert Choir 3, 4 SMITH, LINDA, Transfer (NYACK High) 4, Chorus 2, 3, FTA 3, Prom Com. 3, Chorus 4, GO Rep. 2, 3 SMITH, ROSEMARY, Library Club 4 SMITH, ROSEMARY ANN, Les Esprits Gais 2, 3, 4, Historian, Student Council 2, Hr. Sec. 2, 3, Intramurals 2, Masque Gavel 3, History So- ciety 3, 4, Usherette 4, Keyette 4, AFS 4, NHS 4, Inter Nos 4 SNIDER, KRISTIE LYNN DCT, Pres. Keyette, Hr. Pres., Orchestra Boosterette 2 SNYDER, MOLLY HOBBARD SOBIL, GOLDIE DIANE, CBE SORENSEN, LINDA KAY, DCT, Historian, Masque Gavel S6UTHARD, BARBARA KAY, Concert Choir SPEISS, JOSEPH THOMAS, Football Basketball, Track, Key Club, Baseball, Cross country. Hr. VP STAGGE, JOHONNA HOHENDORF, Hr. Sec., Stu- dent Council STANCEL, JOSEPH EUGENE, History Society 3, 4, STEELE, BARBARA KAY, Boosterette 2, Usherette 3, 4, Keyette 3, 4 Chaplain, Historian 3, SR. Class Treas., Sr. Council 4, Concert Choir 3, 4 STEELE, TERENCE COLIN, Los Gauchos 2, Cross country 2 STEPHENS, AMANDA, Boosterette 2, Inter Nos 3, History Society, NHS, Sec., Senate, Usherette, Cheerleader, Keyette, Homecoming Court, Calendar Girl STOEHR, VERONICA SUE, Senate Hr. Pres. STORY, WILLIAM GEORGE, Football 2, Basketball 2, Chorus 2, Concert Choir 4 STREET, THOMAS LAMAR, FBLA STRONG, KAREN ANN, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Red Cross STROUPE, HUGH EDWARD STUART, DAVID LORN STUCKER, PAMELA ANN, FHA 2, 3, Concert Choir. STULER, LARRY RAY, Hi-Y 4, Football 2, Concert Choir 4, HR. VP. 2, Sr. Council 4. SUITERS, ROBERT JOHN, Hi-Y 4, Senate 2, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Masque Gavel 4, Sr. Class Pres. 4, Jr. Class Treas. SULLIVAN, JOHN DANIEL SUTTLE, GERALD DAVID, History Society, Concert Choir. SWAIN, MELANIE LYNN, Band TAGARELLI, JEANETTE MARY, FBLA TALLENT, JACK, C Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, HR. VP. 3, Pres. 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 2, 3, St. Ass ' t. 4. TERRELL, KATHRYN L. THOMAS, RICHARD ANLEN, Baseball 2. THOMPSON, LINDA GENE 240 A -A. The long-awaited moment. THOMPSON, ROBERT MAURICE, NHS 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Histo ry Society 2, Prom Comm. 2, HR. VP. 4, March of Dimes, Chairman 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Fotball 3, 4. THROCKMORTON, KENDRICK BELL, Track. THROM, CHERYL JEAN, DE 3, 4, Library Club 3. THROM, DIANE HOPE, CBE 4. TRIANTAFILU, SANDRA LOUISE TRIFI LETTI, ROBERT JAMES, C Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Football 2, 3, 4. TSACRIOS, MARIA JOHN, Library Club 2, Treas. 2, HR. Treas. 2, HR. VP. 3, Pres. 4, Student Ass ' t. 4 TSACRIOS, SEVASTI, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Senate 3. TSUJIMOTE, YASUKE, NHS, Keyettes, FHA. TURNBURKE, ROBERT M. UNDERHILL, PHILIP LEE UNDERWOOD, GARY JOHN, C Club, Swimming 2, 3, Football 2. 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ZIELBERG, MARY KATHLEEN, Chorus 241 Abblett, Donald— 190 Abernathy, Gordon— 179, 135, 86 Acker, Peggy— 179 Acker, Terry— 141 Adams, Ann— 190, 120 Adams, Jan— 85 Adams, Jill— 141, 1 17 Adams, Robert— 179 Adderly, Jane— 179 Affleck, Greg— 190 Agliato, John— 141, 125, 138 Ainsworth, Marilyn— 179 Albrecht, Bruce-179, 120, 82, 86, 87 Aldridge, Kathy— 190 Aldridge, Robert— 179 Algire, Sara— 190 Allbritton, David— 190 Allen, Astrid— 179, 48, 127, 113 Allen, Cecilia— 190 Allen, Jay— 141 Allen, Kent-117 Allen, Nanette— 190 Allen, Susan— 190, 127 Allen, Todd-141 Allen, Wanda-179 Alley, Danny— 179 Alley, Joann— 141 Allison, Nancy— 141 Allman, Michael— 65, 141 Allman, Vicki— 190 Alwin, Mark-179, 92, 93, 135 Amick, Barbara— 276, 141, 44, 112 Amick, Mary— 141 Anders, Carolyn— 179 Anders, Jeana— 46, 44 Anderson, John— 141, 209, 108, 146, 109, 79 Anderson, Craig— 190 Anderson, David— 141, 48 Anderson, John— 179, 112, 102 Anderson, Donald— 190, 81 Anderson, Linda— 190 Angelova, Lada— 179, 114 Anthony, John-228, 141, 134, 125, 24, 138 Argeaux, Andre— 179 Armston, Tracy— 179, 133 Baker, Nancy— 179 Baker, William— 190 Ball, Suzanne— 142 Bandes, Robert— 70, 82, 83, 120, 135, 142 Banker, Bonnie— 48, 100, 103, 130, 179, 222 Barber, William-69, 93, 190 Bardolf, Ann— 190 Barker, Connie— 179 Barry, John— 142 Bash, Harris— 179 Bartlett, Jean-111, 142, 228 Baskovich, Diane— 48, 108, 126, 179 Batsford, Robert— 142 Batsford, Edward— 190 Batstone, Deborah— 179, 225 Batstone, Susan— 85, 94, 100, 131, 179 Baumgardner, Margaret— 179 Baumgartner , Pamela— 125, 142 Baughman, Jack— 65, 82, 179 Bawkin, Patrick— 179 Baxter, Constance— 121 Baxter, Dale— 44, 100, 132, 199 Baxter, Gale— 199 Baxter Spencer— 142, 109 Beach, Ruth Ann— 20, 119, 142 Beakes, Thomas-44, 135, 179, 79, 80 Bean, leeward— 63, 65, 67, 98, 100, 102, 142, 204, 26 Bean, Deborah— 44 Beatty, Gary- 108, 109, 179 Beaudine, Susan— 142, 219 Bee, Deborah— 190 Beebe, Craig— 179 Beecher, Kenneth— 142 Beeland, Daniel-57, 117, 132 Beeman, Sherrilynn— 1 20, 190 Beilage, Gaye— 190 Belcher, Horton— 69 Bender, Jeffrey— 142, 114 Beneke, Mary— 179 Bennett, Nancy— 142 Bennett, Richard— 142 Benoit, Elizabeth— 142 Benton, Bernie— 65, 179 Bent , Robert— 129, 179 Bergstrom, Mary— 119, 179 Berry, John— 73, 143 Berry, Paula— 190 Betourne, Kevin— 64, 65, 102, 106, 107, 143, 135, 222 Bews, Ronald— 143 Beyer, Patrick-107, 125, 13a 143 Bickel, Robert-129, 143 Bickcl, Jane— 44, 190 Biegal, Bobbie— 143 Billingsley, Curtis— 44, 107, 120, 129 Billingsley, Elizabeth— 103, 120, 132, 143, 179 Birch, James-69, 19, 82, 189 Blunt, Johnette— 190 Boehmer, Linda— 143, 44 Boisvert, John— 116, 143 Bolton, Deborah— 179 Bolton, John— 44, 130, 138 Bolton, Joyce— 44, 144, 117 Bomke, Glenn— 144 Bomke, Mary K.-100, 190 Bonacio, Sebastian— 144 Bonner, Claudia— 48, 144 Boomhower, Leeana— 44, 144 Booth, Deana A.— 44, 46, 103, 179 Boss, Allan-190, 26 Bosserman, Lonnie— 136, 190 Boswell, Bill— 48, 144 Boswell, Sally— 44, 190 Boucher, Susan— 48, 110, 179 Bouse, Clyde— 190 Bouman, Frances— 117, 144 Bowen, Delaine— 190 Bowen, Wanda— 190 Bowers, James— 190 Bowers, Richard— 93, 102, 144 Bowman, Patricia— 190 Bowman, William— 190 Boyd, Beverly— 44, 46, 179 Boyd, Ronald— 190 Bradfield, Stephen— 48, 190 Bradstreet, David— 69 Brady, Karen— 179 Brady, Leslie— 123, 190 Brammer, Charles— 44, 190 Bredberg, James— 63, 65, 179 Bredberg, Kristin— 85, 190 Brennan, Margaret— 48, 190 Brennan, Maureen— 130, 144 Breton, Linda— 179 Bretzuis, Joan— 190 Bretzius, John— 144 Brewer, Daniel— 144 Brewton, Linda— 48, 179 Bridges, Arthur— 44, 179 Brindley, Dixie— 127 Brinkley, Linda— 179 Brinkman, Diane— 179, 205, 114 Brinson, Henry— 179 Brisbin, Barbara-44, 123, 125, 130, 138, 144 Britton, John— 135, 144 Britton, Penny— 46, 44, 190 Brodeur, Michael— 98, 101, 130, 144 Brogan, William— 190 Brookins, Jeff— 69, 190 Brookins, Wendy— 48, 108, 123, 144, 147 Brooks, Reinhold— 82, 179 Broten, Connie— 44, 179 Broutlon, Linda— 119 Brower, Ellen— 190 Brower, Judith— 110, 123, 134, 145 Brown, Beverly— 190 Brown, Brenda— 190 Brown, Bruce— 108, 127, 190 Brown, Craig— 179 Brown, Patricia— 123, 190 Brzezinski, Bernard— 135, 145 Buchanan, James— 65, 102, 180, 79, 80 Buckley, Janice— 24, 85, 48, 98, 103, 122, 123, 130, 209, 217, 144 Buckley, John-100, 102, 180 Buckman, Linda— 84, 85 Buczinski, Barbara— 100, 190 Bullock, Emma— 145, 114 Bullock, Gerald— 190 Bunnel, Robert— 180 Bure, Sharon— 119, 124, 180 Burgess, Jane— 48, 136, 145, 232 Burgess, Judy-48, 136, 145, 232 Burke, Robert— 180 Burkhart, David— 129, 145, 117 Burke, Patricia— 191 Burnison, Gary— 191 Burns, Douglas— 191 Burns, Raymond— 44, 191 Burpee, Beth— 145 Burr, Linda— 70, 95, 103, 180 Burroughs, Barbara— 145 Burton, Douglas— 48, 180 Burton, Sheridan— 48, 145, 208 Burton, Susan— 191 Butiste, Robert— 82, 137, 180 Butler, Patricia— 123, 191 Byrd, Lucy- 100, 103, 145, 214 Byrd, James— 73, 191 Byrnes, Maureen— 103, 108, 112, 123, 145 Calcese, William— 106, 107, 129, 138, 180 Caldwell, James— 44, 180 Callerame, William— 145 Call, Don-191 Cameron, Andrew— 69, 191 Campbell, James— 46, 44, 191 Campbell, Jasper— 47, 135, 180 Campbell, Jean— 180 Campbell, Laurie— 127, 132, 191 Campbell, Susan— 191 Campbell, Tanya— 191 Cannoy, Pamela— 103, 104, 105, 99, 132, 146, 113 Caouette, Mary Ellen-191, Carey, Bonnie— 119, 180 Carlisle, John— 99, 102, 180, 90 Catlin, Clifton— 65, 36, 180 Cembruch, Frank— 146 Cesta, James— 100, 129, 180, 79, 80 Chafin, David-107, 108, 111, 125, 129, 132, 146, 140, 289 Chalkley, Joel— 44, 82, 180 Chaney, Ann— 191 Chapman, Thomas— 180 Charter, Jo Ann-20, 24, 70, 104, 105, 100, 110, 103, 146, 204, 23, 18, 19, 22 Chatelain, Roger— 191 Chauncey, Patricia— 103, 146 Chauncey, Linda— 116, 146 Cheek, Ward-129, 146, 138, 221, 113 Chenault, Patricia— 123 Chisholm, Vernon— 48, 146 Chichetti, Richard— 82, 83, 129, 135, 146 Choate, Cheryl— 191 Chorost, Tina— 107 Christiansen, Donald— 65, 180 Clanton, George— 45, 48, 44, 47, 130, 146 Clark, Carol— 191 Clark, Mary Ann-24, 106, 111, 119, 123, 132, 138, 147, 230, 23, 18, 19 Clawson, Sherryl— 191 Clemenson, Maryanne— 147 Cline, Pamela— 103, 124, 147 Clobridge, Carol— 191 Cloninger, Dennis— 191 Cobb, Of fie— 180 Cochran, Michael-100, 102, 191, 81 Cole, Danny— 180 Coleman, Elliot— 147, 90 Coleman, Jill— 180 Coleman, Karen— 44, 48, 147 Coleman, William— 180, 191 Coley, Linda— 191 Coley, Myrtle— 180 Colley, Patricia— 180 Collins, Alan— 191 Collins, Donald 147, 183, 115, 114 Colmer, Robert— 191 Colson, Roseann— 191 Combs, Jeff— 191 Comfort, Susan— 147, 228 Compton, Nelle— 48, 127, 147 Confer, James— 109 Conklin, Cathleen— 147 Conklin, Michael— 48, 147 Connell, Valree-147, 209 Constand, Kathleen— 147 Constantine, Thomas— 191 Cook, Barbara— 191 Cook, Carol— 180 Cooke, Florence— 191 Cooper, Carolyn— 103, 105, 125 180, 183 Cooper, Howard— 191 Cooper, Mary— 88, 134, 148, 216 Cope, Bruce-129, 132, 148, 223 Cope, Charles— 129, 148 Cope, Janilyn— 191 Coraggio, Wendy— 191 Corns, Martha— 180 Corpy, Patricia— 180 Coryell, Richard— 191 Cote, Joyce— 48 Cotter, Robert— 44, 45, 47, 148 Couldren, Ruth-48, 108, 124, 148 Coutre, Karla— 123, 191 242 Cowart, Bobbi— 180 Cowart, Leroy— 48, 77, 191 Cox, Susan— 119, 180, 121 Craig, Candace— 39, 119, 148, 155 Craig, Deborah— 116, 148 Craig, Stephen— 69, 189, 191, 200 Crawford, Tommie— 148 Creegan, Michael— 180 Cremer, Bert-65, 44, 130, 180, 78 Crockett, Denny— 63, 65, 67, 180 Crook, Dorothy-39, 36, 107, 108, 148 Cross, Dianne— 48, 148 Crowell, Bonnie— 39, 100, 148 Cruikshank, Grant— 65, 148, 79 Cubbison, Chris-24, 98, 111, 18, 19, 148, 134, 138, 205, 23, 26 Culbreth, John-24, 130, 134, 138, 148, 26, 18, 19 Cunningham, Michele— 129, 191 Czopek, Bruce— 191 Daily, Joel— 180 Daily, Timothy— 148, 214 Daire, Dennis— 148 Daly, John-191 Damoth, Robert— 192 Damsker, Lee-134, 138, 149 Daniel, Susan— 180 Daniels, Gregory— 44, 125, 180, 79, 78 Daniels, James— 149 Daniels, Janice— 180 Darby, Patricia— 48, 103, 180 Darling, Aroxia— 44, 149 Dart, Dorothy— 39, 119, 108, 149 Dasher, Robert— 108, 127, 129, 180 Davenport, Pamela— 180, 121 Davidson, Kevin— 44, 138, 180 Davis, Brian— 149 Davis, Deborah— 108, 109, 180 Davis, Glen— 180 Davis, Jack-82, 102, 135, 138, 149 Davis, Jeffrey— 65, 93, 24, 44, 124, 129, 138, 181 Davis, Richard-44, 125, 192 Davis, Robert— 181 Daviston, Charles— 192 Davis, Thomas— 65, 86, 181 Day, Patricia— 48, 100, 181 Dawson, Phillip— 149 Day, Ruth-24, 48, 103, 123, 125, 138, 149, 205, 26 Day, Sally-24, 48, 103, 104, 108, 221 Dean, William-192 DeFelix, David— 181 DeForrest, Deanna— 192 DeFrieno, Suzanne— 136, 192 DeHart, Albert— 149 DeHart, Susan— 192 Deichman, Sandra— 117, 149 DeJoseph, Carol-149, 216, 113 DeJournett, Cheryl— 119, 192 DeJournett, Stewart— 130, 150 Deland, Tracey— 90 DeLaTorre, Marya— 132, 192 DeLonch, Robert— 49, 150 Dennis, Caryl 44, 181 Dennis, Steve— 181 Depson, Paula— 132, 192 DeRose, Deborah— 150 Detre, Aaron— 65, 150 Devlin, Constance— 44, 192 Devlin, Timothy— 100, 150, 210 Diamond, John— 150 Dickey, Sheila-44, 192, 121 Dickey, Steven— 129, 150 Dielschneider, Jill— 150 Dilworth, Allen— 44, 192 Dinota, Margarita, 181 Dinsmore, Barbara— 150 Dinwiddie, Paul— 181 Dipaole, Cheryl— 119, 181 Disbrow, Sue— 44, 119, 181 Dixon, Phyllis— 192 Doig, Richard— 82, 192 Dolan, James— 192 Dolan, Robert— 82 Dole, Lawrence— 181 Donner, Harry— 192 Dornbos, Jacquelyn— 1 19, 181 Dorsen, Charlette— 192 Dowdy, Elsie— 192 Dowdy, Mary— 181 Downes, Paul— 192 Downey, Linda— 181 Drain, James— 181 Drain, Judith— 48, 133, 181 Drullas, Georgia— 192 Dugan, Dennis— 150 Duke Diane-44, 123, 125, 126, 137, 150 Duke, JoAnn-44, 123, 181 Dulligan, Christine— 150 Duncan, Bruce— 48, 129, 132, 150 Duncan, Glenda— 192 Duncan, Roy— 65, 66, 135, 181 Duncan, Robert— 192 Dunlap, Marlene— 100, 192 Dunphy, David— 77, 82 Durfee, Carol— 44, 125, 150 Durfee, Cheryl-44, 125, 150 Durrett, Carole— 44, 46, 47, 150 Dusty, Suzanne— 192 Duvall, Gregory— 117, 151 Earhart, Dick— 69 Easton, Deborah— 192 Eberhart, John— 192 Eckerd, Terrel-85, 132, 192 Eckhart, Randall— 192 Edelman, Carol-44, 48, 127, 137, 181 Edelman, Jessica— 123, 124, 129, 134, 181 Edmunds, Linda-24, 44, 94, 132, 134, 151, 210, 21 Edwards, Kenneth— 181 Eggeman, Gail— 132, 192 Ehlers, Nancy— 151 Ehmig, Donald— 192 Ehmig, George— 181 Ehmig, Michael— 181 Ehrhart, Richard— 192 Ehrmann, Kathy-111, 119, 181 Eidson, Keith— 181, 79 Eilermann, Frank— 108, 138, 181 Ellis, Deborah-110, 181 Emenhiser, Cheryl— 48, 181 Emerson, Walda— 192 Engberg, Susan— 100, 192 Epps, Barry— 192 Epps, Deborah— 151 Epps, Donna— 192 Epps, Michael— 192 Eskew, James— 192 Estes, Paul-192 Eubanks, John— 44, 192 Eunson, Ann— 24, 133, 134, 138, 151, 26 Evans, George— 192 Eversole, Patricia— 48 Ewart, Laurie— 192 Ewart, Steven— 181 Ewbanks, James— 70, 135, 151, 210, 79, 80 Ewing, Sherry— 110, 119, 181 Fairchild, Mary— 181 Fairfield, Donna— 192 Farkas, Stephen— 130, 181 Fate, Michael— 181 Faull, Jody-48, 127, 181 Felty, Steve— 181 Fender, John— 69, 192 Ferguson, Donald— 135, 151, 90, 91 Ferguson, Patricia— 1 51, 114 Ferrazano, Philip— 65, 181 Fickes, Jeri— 181 Fields, Sarah— 151 Fine, Tina— 48, 127, 181 Finger, Joanne— 132, 192 Fink, James— 1 12, 151 Finnegan, Patricia— 1 12, 133, 151 Finney, Susan— 44, 192 Fisher, Constance— 192 Fisher, David— 192 Fisher, Lavern— 182 Fisher, William-77, 192 Fitzpatrick, Mary Jane— 110, 127, 182 Flagler, Mattie— 192 Flagler, Samuel— 65, 68, 151 Flaherty, James— 151 Flaherty, Joseph— 193 Flanary, Donna— 54, 151, 115, 114 Fleischer, Susan— 94, 24, 100, 124, 138, 152, 216 Fleming, Danny— 44, 193, 81 Fleming, Timothy— 24, 65, 100, 102, 182 Fletcher, Jenny— 193 Fletcher, Ronald— 193 Flournoy, Barbara— 182 Flowers, Patricia— 1 19, 131, 182 Flynn, Chris— 182 Flynn, Elizabeth— 100, 193 Fogg, Dallas— 182 Foley, Kathren— 193 Folk, Janet-119, 152 Fordyce, Nancy— 131, 138, 182 Forest, Sandra— 132, 193 Forsyth, Dorothy— 85, 189, 193 Fortenberry, Ira— 193 Foster, Bruce— 193 Fowler, Nancy— 193 Fox, David— 69, 193 Fox, Stephen— 193 Frangipane, Daryl— 193 Frank, Darlene— 193 Frank, Deborah— 182 Frank, Glenn— 152 Franke, David— 48, 193 Frantz, Barbara— 182 Frasca, Karen— 152 Frasca Michele— 193 Freeman, Leslie— 193 Freeman, Rebecca— 193 Freeman, Susan— 193 Friedman, Carl-73, 99, 129, 130, 132, 134, 135, 138, 152, 220 Friedt, Lenora— 132, 193 Fritsch, Susan— 182 Fritzges, John— 152 Frost, Gary— 182 Fuller, Karen— 136, 182 Fuller, Sylvia-54, 48, 152, 114, 226, 115 Fulmer, Darlene— 193 Furst, Barbara— 193, 26 Fussell, Muriel— 24, 48, 119, 182 Gaines, Raymond— 44, 152, 217 Gaines, Raymond— 65, 66, 69, 135, 193 Galloway, Charles— 69, 82, 102, 193 Gambill, Robert-72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 135, 152, 90 Ganos, Bruce— 44, 182 Garretson, Karen— 193 Garrigan, Tim— 152 Garrett, Kay— 48, 193 Garret, Nancy— 147, 113 Gates, Pam— 48, 182 Gatlin, Deborah— 193 Gause, Janet— 44, 193 Gay, William-44, 24, 125, 134, 138, 152 Geders, Jane-131, 136, 182 Geer, Annette— 119, 182 Geer, Byron— 193 Geiger, Drew— 44, 152, 214 George, Joseph— 69 Gettig, Betty— 48, 119 Georges, Eugenia— 24, 123, 124, 182 Gehring, Nancy— 108, 193 Geritana, Harry— 182 Gesie, Mark— 69 Gesling, Sandra— 153 Giarratana, Harry— 182 Gibson, Debbie— 182 Gibson, Stephen— 44, 125, 153 Giddens, Timothy— 65, 75, 193, 79 Giese, Mark-77, 193 Gifford, Nancy— 193 Gifford, Nancy— 193 Gilkey, Lynn-103, 153, 213 Gilliam, Kenneth— 182 Gillis, Thomas— 153 Gilson, Sandra— 193 Girton, Lynn— 117, 153 Glackin, Joseph— 182 Glass, William— 182 Godwin, Erin— 119, 153 Goettsche, Rana— 100, 119, 138, 153 Golden, Annie— 48 Gonyo, Robert— 193 Gooch, Dervitt— 182 Goodeau, James— 193 Goodgame, Lynda— 100, 153, 193 Goodgame, Richard— 63, 65, 67, 24, 102, 107, 99, 135, 176, 214, 26, 18, 19, 22 Goodhue, John— 48, 153 Goodloe, Alvin— 153 Goodroe, Mary— 44, 124, 182 Goodpasture, Scott— 193 Goodwin, Ronda— 127, 193 Gormley, Joyce— 153 Gorsage, Michael— 69, 193, 81 Gosney, Ronald— 131, 153 Goza, Mary— 85, 182 Graham, Annabelle— 24, 103, 112, 123, 125, 134, 153, 26, 18, 19 Graham, Deborah— 127, 182 Graham, Thomas— 64, 65, 135, 153, 230 Graham, William— 182 Grandchamp, Kathleen— 123, 26, 193 Graney, Margaret— 193 Grant, Gordon--! 82 243 Graska, Douglas— 72, 125, 153, 230, 79 Grasso, Joseph— 92, 93, 153 Grasso, Robert— 93, 193 Graves, Phyllis-24, 119, 182 Greco, Michael— 135, 154 Green, Deborah— 182 Greenough, Karin— 24, 95, 103, 112, 124, 138, 182 Greenough, Kit— 24, 103, 104, 105, 131, 132, 110, 154, 23, 213, 220, 223 Greenough, Kimball — 111, 182 Greeson, Kathren— 193 Gregory, Betty— 193 Grenelle, Edwin — 44, 182 Grenelle, Rose— 124, 24, 154, 26 Greiner, John— 182 Griffith, Phillip-134, 154, 217 Grimsley, Carol— 108, 138, 154 Grizzel, Jerry— 193 Gross, Thomas — 154 Grizzel!, Judy— 154, 114 Grotscky, Susan— 193 Groves, Lee— 193 Grubbs, Brenda— 193 Gruber, Carol— 85, 182 Gruber, George— 154 Guinn, Dianne— 39, 154, 228 Gunus, Mary— 193 Haas, Allen— 193 Hackett, Joyce — 182 Haenel, Jean— 182 Hagaman, Robert — 154, 114 Hagel, James— 182 Hagen, Larry— 182 Haggitt, John— 154 Hague, Bruce— 193 Hague, Sandra— 154 Hair, Sandra— 119, 182, 171 Hair, Scott— 154, 79, 80 Hall, Jewell— 193 Hall, Laurie— 182 Hall, Mary-24, 111, 123, 124, 134, 154, 23 Hamilton, Glenn— 193 Hamilton, John— 193 Hammers, Jill— 154, 216 Hammock, Iris— 46, 44, 100, 103, 182 Hammonds, Benjamin— 193 Hamrick, Charles— 193 Hamrick, Robert— 182, 188, 121 Hamrick, Theodore— 193 Hancock, Debbie— 127, 193 Hancock, John— 193 Hancock, Joyce— 154 Hancock, William— 194 Hannan, Doris — 194 Hanson, Andrew— 77, 194 Hardesty, Nancy— 21, 44, 46, 47, 70, 145, 155, 204, 217 Hardy, George— 100, 194 Harlan, Cathy— 48, 155, 214 Harlan, Susan— 119, 136, 182 Harm, Linda— 194 Harman, Donald— 155 Harman, Michael— 155 Harmony, George— 129, 182 Harmsen, Ralph— 129, 155, 225 Harrell, Donald— 111, 182 Harris, Brenda— 116, 155, 226 Harris, Joanne— 88, 103, 182 Harris, Mary— 155, 1 19 Harrison, Marvin— 194 Hart, Helene— 44, 182 Hartman, Richard— 125, 155 Hartman, Robert— 48 Harville, Alfred-44, 47, 108, 155, 225, 113 Hassell, Don— 129, 130 Hassel, Lesley-119, 182 Hassell, William— 155 Hatch, Lee— 182 Hatchell, David-24, 107, 106, 134, 155 Hatzell, Hilda-134, 155 Haun, Vicki-155 Haverty, Kevin— 129, 182 Hawkins, Lonnie— 65, 72, 98, 100, 182, 220, 79, 80 Haworth, Robert— 24, 124, 102, 138, 182 Hawthorne, Patricia— 155 Haydon, Karen-125, 136, 182 Haydon, Thomas— 125, 138, 155 Haymond, Marie— 155 Haynes, Richard— 182 Hazelton, Jeanette— 124, 156, 113 Headly, Larry— 133, 194 Hecht, Joyce-48, 127, 194 Heilman, Pamela— 48, 182 Hein, Diane— 48, 134, 156 Heiser, Danny— 129, 194 Heller, Patricia— 156 Hellrung, John-24, 110, 156, 230 Helm, Russell-44, 108, 109, 146, 156 Hendrix, Allison— 194 Hendrix, Kay— 194 Hennig, Richard— 194 Hepinstall, Terry— 194 Herndon, Michael— 102, 194, 26 Herndon, Joyce— 44, 182 Herr, Helen-182 Herr, Roger-100, 134, 156 Hess, Sandra— 44, 182 Hicks, Linda— 48, 156 Hicks, Thomas— 156 Hill, Carol-182, 225 Hill, Pamela-194 Hill, Peggy-108, 156, 114 Hilleboe, Charles-129, 182 Hillhouse, Howard— 156, 114 Hillhouse, Janice— 194 Hilliard, Carol— 188, 121 Hills, Terry-182 Himes, Loretta— 119, 134, 156 Hoffman, Linda— 116, 156 Holbrook, Donna— 85, 194 Holbrook, Janice— 21, 84, 85, 100, 156, 221 Holcombe, Mary-21, 95, 103, 132, 156, 204 Holden, Clinton— 44, 156 Holland, Brenda— 156 Holler, Walter-129, 182 Holley, Kenneth— 182 Hollingsworth, Dorothy— 127, 136, 194 Hollis, Nancy-88, 89, 103, 157 Holmes, Darlene— 119, 194 Holmes, Elizabeth— 1 19, 183 Holmes, Rhoda— 194 Holt, Karen-130, 157 Holt, Susan— 157 Homer, John— 69, 194 Honour, John— 69, 194 Honour, Lynda— 44, 157 Hood, Marilyn— 183 Hood, Robert— 194 Hooper, David— 72, 102, 183 Hooper, Jane— 44, 46, 100, 103, 123, 183 Hooper, Janelise— 183 Hooper, Stephen— 183 Horne, Steven— 194 Hostetler, Damon— 123, 127, 129, 133, 134, 157 Hott, Robert— 48 Hott, William-133, 157 Houk, Claudia-123, 194, 26 Houk, Louis-48, 123, 130, 157 Houle, Jeri-48, 120, 183, 121 Householder, Carol— 194 Householder, Robert— 65, 157 Houston, Pamela— 136, 157 Howard, Linda— 183 Howard, Nancy— 194 Hoyt, Linda— 157 Hradsky, Christine — 108, 194, 26 Hughes, Irene— 48, 194 Hughes, Lynda— 157 Humphries, Beverly— 183, 114 Hunt, Bill-65, 183 Hunt, George— 63, 65, 67, 135, 157, 91,90 Hunt, Kathryn— 194 Hunter, Dale— 138, 158, 26 Hunter, Linda— 183 Hunter, Morrissey— 24, 103, 123, 125, 130, 158 Hunter, William— 183 Hutchinson, Richard— 183 Hyatt, James— 194 Hyden, Bruce-44, 45, 102, 158, 226 Ickes, James-117, 183 Imre, Jessica— 131, 183 Infinger, Joyce— 48, 119, 136 Ingram, David— 65, 117, 183 Irwin, Cheryl— 183 Jackson, David— 183, 80, 79, 78 Jackson, Elizabeth— 194 Jacobs, Donald— 24, 133, 138, 158, 18 Jacobe, Teresita— 132, 194 Jados, Laura— 194 James, Judy— 158 Jamieson, Mary— 48, 131, 133, 137, 183 Jarrett, Marvin— 194 Jelks, David— 158 Jelks, Frederick— 194 Jenkins, Leverne— 44 Jenkins, Theresa— 44, 183, 121 Jennings, William— 48, 158 Jeswald, Ellen-158 Jewett, Judith-132, 183, 158 Jewett, John— 44, 194 Johns, Llewelyn— 78, 183 Johns, Robert— 194 Johnson, Diane— 100, 108, 158 Johnson, Jerry— 194 Johnson, Joe— 158 Johnson, Joseph— 194 Johnson, Judith— 136, 194 Johnson, Karen— 194 Johnson, Leslie — 194 Johnson, Margaret— 48, 183 Johnson, Pamela— 194 Johnson, Paula— 194 Johnson, Sharon— 194 Johnston, Melissa— 194 Johnson, Thomas— 158 Johnson, Warren— 158 Johnston, Carol— 158 Jones, Elizabeth— 158 Jones, Joseph— 194 Jones, J. C.— 183 Jones, Steven— 194 Jones, Vaughn— 159 Jopling, Gary— 194, 81 Jordan, Gary— 194 Jordan, Lewis— 159 Jordan, Linda— 194 Jordan, Mart-107, 183 Joseph, Patricia— 194 Jordan, Rose— 159 Joseph, Theresa— 183 Judge, Sharon— 194 Junot, Sheryl— 159, 210 Justice, Julie-119, 194 Kader, Ronald-44, 46, 183 Kamensky, Jennifer— 194 Karaphillis, Calliope— 95, 103, 183 Karaphillis, Mary-100, 194 Karcher, John— 183 Kassow, Carol— 159 Katz, Dudley-82, 106, 107, 159 Kaucher, Sabine— 125, 159, 219 Kaylor, Gregory— 194 Keeler, David-65, 72, 129, 102, 183 Keenan, Betty— 123, 159 Keenan, Donald— 134, 159 Keenan, Edward— 194 Keene, Barbara— 44, 46, 183 Keffer, Phillip-44, 194 Kelly, Timothy— 159 Kemmett, Kathryn— 48, 102, 124, 134, 159 Kennedy, Susan— 85, 194 Keppel, Robert-70, 99, 102, 159, 221 ,26 Kershaw, Bob— 69, 194 Kerwin, Ginger— 24, 44, 124, 183 Keyes, James— 93, 194 Keyser, Thomas-102, 129, 135, 183, 90 Kidwell, Mary— 194 Kieffer, Barry— 117, 159 Kiefer, Donna— 194 Kimball, Anna— 44, 159 Kimball, James— 65, 66, 102, 135, 159, 79, 78 Kimbrell, Debra-96, 100, 194 Kimbrell, Kenneth-194, 81 Kimbrell, Larry— 194 Kimbrell, Sharleen— 96 Kimbrell, Sharon— 121 Kinder, Michael— 160 King, Allen— 183 King, Carol-195 King, Charles— 183 King, Mary-24, 123, 138, 160 King, Joanne— 48, 195 King, John— 44, 160 King, John— 125, 160 King, Lorraine— 123, 126, 160 King, Steve— 65, 66, 210, 90 Kinloch, Duncan— 44, 195 Kirby, Michael— 183 Kirby, Susan— 85, 195 Kirchner, Roy— 183 Kirkpatrick, Marilyn— 24, 44, 121, 183 Kiselauskas, Bruce— 160 Kitenplon, Stephen— 160 Klepfer, Charles— 44, 160 Knauer, Deborah— 195 Knight, Cara— 119, 183 Konrad, Richard— 107, 108, 160, 154, 171 Kooiman, Waldon— 129, 160, 223 Kooker, Sheridan— 48, 109, 130, 160, 224 Koonz, Barbara— 195 Kovnesky, Deidre— 195 Krafaig, Kandace— 195 Kraeger, Deborah— 195 Kreager, Robert— 160 Krentzman, John— 64, 65, 67, 102, 135, 160, 225 Krentzman, Mary— 175 Kroeger, Patrick— 195 Krueger, Janice— 160 Kurzen, Robert— 129, 183 Kuypers, William— 183 Kyle, Terry— 195 Lacock, Linda— 110, 160, 223 Lambert, Kathy— 59, 160, 113 Lane, Julia-112, 138, 161 Lane, Deborah— 183 Laney, Deborah— 195 Lanier, Leslie— 62, 117, 161 Lanier, Martha— 195 Lanter, Renee— 195 Lassiter, Margaret— 1 19, 184 Lawrence, Arleta— 119, 134, 161, 177 Lawson, Willa— 183 Leach, Jim-69, 77, 195 Leadenham, Susan— 125, 183 Leahy, Linda— 48, 126, 195 Leary, Timothy— 82, 100, 129, 183 Ledebur, Cindy— 111, 161 Lee, Brenda— 1 11, 161 Lee, Cynthia— 111, 161 Lee, David-70, 183, 79 Lefleur, Gary— 102, 195 Lefleur, Gregory— 183 Legrand, Patrick— 161 Lehman, Jeslyn— 183 Lemaster, William— 44, 195 Lenhof, Shelley— 183 Leonard, Margaret— 183 Leonard, Rosemary— 195 Leptrone, Ralph— 183 Lester, Beverly— 183 Levens, Melinda— 183 Lewis, James— 195 Lewis, John— 69 Lewis, John— 116, 161 Lewis, Marilyn— 102, 183 Lewis, Michael-129, 135, 183, 79, 80 Lewis, Robert— 195 Lewis, Rebecca— 195 Lewis, Stephen— 72, 74, 75, 76, 130, 135, 161, 220 Libby, Norman— 183 Libecap, Linda-24, 48, 108, 122, 123, 124, 138, 183 Licht, Cynthia— 48, 108, 161 Linn, Robert— 195 Lipke, Linda-44, 183 Lippert, Phyllis— 161 Lippert, Thomas— 120, 175 Litteral, Pat-110, 161, 218 Littlejohn, Diane— 48, 183 Lockwood, Jacqueline— 134, 162 Lodge, Marie— 98, 100, 195 Logan, Lee— 183 Logue, Morris— 195 Lollis, Mickey— 183 Lollis, Linda-117, 162 Lombard, Linda— 162 Lombard, Robert— 65, 184, 79 Lonas, Barry— 184 Long, Susan— 195 Lopatin, Felice— 48, 100, 184 Lovelace, William— 66, 36, 107, 162 Lovitz, Irene— 184 Loy, Joseph— 184 Ludwig, John— 184 Lux, Dennis— 1 1 1 Lynd, Bob— 73 Lynd, Thomas— 162 Lynn, Mary— 44, 184 Lyons, Marcia— 195 McAllister, Caynelle— 48, 195 McCann, Paula— 85 McCarthy, Colleen— 124, 162 McClamia, Gail— 195 McConnell, David— 195 McCrillus, Janey— 24, 48 ,100, 119, 123, 134, 138, 162, 206, 26 McCrillus, Susan— 119, 123, 195 McDaniel, Hilton— 195 McDonald, Richard— 184 McDowell, Gary— 162 McElfresh, Gary— 195 McElroy, Mary— 119, 184 McGray, Edward— 44 McGuire, Margaret— 162 McGuire, Mary— 195 McKain, Deborah— 48, 195 McKenzie, Stephen— 162 McLean, Kathryn— 44, 162 McLendon, Patricia— 195 McMahon, Kathleen— 1 84, 121 McMillen, Linda— 119, 184 McMorrow, Bennett— 131, 162 McMorrow, Lynn— 120, 134 McMullen, Martha— 184 McMullen, Mary— 48, 195 McMullen, Rebecca— 184 McWhirter, James— 162 MacDonald, Elizabeth— 162 MacDonald, Gabrielle— 100, 184 MacKenzie, Craig— 62, 65, 18, 19, 66, 67, 132, 135, 162, 224 MacKenzie, Steve— 1 1 1 Mackey, Wally-44, 119 MacKinnon, Cynthia— 132, 195 MacKinnon, Patricia— 1 03, 112, 124, 138, 134, 163, 26 MacNeill, Bruce— 67, 163 MacNeil, Bryan-117, 163 MacNeill, Mike— 65 Mack, Barbara— 195 Maddox, Clyde, 123, 138, 163 Madley, Wendy— 184 Magly, Maurice— 184 Mahoney, Kenneth— 184 Maloney, Richard— 163 Maleski, Ronald— 184 Manning, Walter— 65, 129, 184 Manuel, Jay— 163 Manzoli, Michael— 195 Marcotte, Linda— 85, 195 Marcotte, Shelley— 48, 184 Marcotte, Valerie— 24, 163 Mariani, Timothy-69, 100, 102, 195, 81 Marion, Linda— 195 Markham, Larry— 163 Marquardt, John— 24, 99, 102, 107, 135, 184, 187, 86, 87 Marschall, Wendy— 44, 195 Marsh, Janet— 163, 224 Marsh, Timothy— 184 Martin, David— 184 Martin, James— 69, 195, 81 Martin, Marjorie— 1 17, 184 Martin, Tony— 184 Mason, James— 69, 195 Mason, William-24, 44, 106, 107, 108, 134, 138, 163, 23, 26 Masters, Steven— 195 Mastorides, Mary— 163 Mastorides, Nick— 46, 47, 44, 195 Mather, Dian— 44, 163 Matthews, Janet— 127, 184 Maxon, Michael— 195 Meader, James-72, 73, 75, 163 Meader, Mary— 184 Meadows, Robert— 196 Meeker, William— 163 Meese, Carole— 119, 196 Mehr, Joyce-184, 113 Meile, Wayne-102, 108 Meister, Janet— 163, 205 Melissas, Karen— 44, 46, 196 Melissas, Michael-133, 135, 164 Melko, John-129, 164 Melnick, Bruce— 164 Mercer, Thomas— 196 Merricks, Ruth— 196 Messer, John-48, 120, 184 Meyer, Jar es— 72, 184 Mezzatesta, Joanne— 44, 173, 196 Michalik, Joanne— 44 Michel, Kitty-132, 164, 219 Miele, Wayne— 196 Milam, Terrill-184 Milan, Judy— 196 Miles, Michael— 196 Miller, Grace— 196 Miller, Jordan-64, 65, 164, 223 Miller, Joseph— 69, 196 Miller, Robert— 82, 184 Miller, Tammy— 184 Millet, Stanley— 184 Mills, Gary— 196 Mills, Berry— 164 Milne, Victoria— 184 Milner, Kathryn-125, 108, 184 Minnie, Patrick— 184 Mitchell, Bruce-129, 164, 220 Mitchell, Chris-24, 124, 138 Mitchell, Jeffrey-61, 164, 115 Mitchell, JoAnne— 184 Mitchell, Margaret— 184 Mitchell, Susan— 44, 196 Mohr, David— 184 Moman, Danny— 44, 116, 196 Moman, Marilyn— 164 Mongno, Eugene— 48 Moody, Linda— 48, 164 Moon, Blanche— 96, 234 Moon, Georgette— 1 84 Moon, Lois- 136, 164, 234 Moore, Carolyn— 88, 164, 216 Moore, Catherine— 44, 196 Moore, Donna— 119, 136, 184 Moore, Dorothy— 184, 103 Moore, Janet-24, 48, 123, 130, 138, 164, 23 Moore, Mary Ellen— 123 Moore, Phillip— 44, 184 Moran, Cynthia— 164 Moran, Shelagh— 119, 184 Moran, Shelley-104, 105, 184 Morgan, Ann— 196 Mori, Akira-24, 48, 102, 107, 122, 123, 164, 171, 209 AJorrell, Ronald— 82, 83, 129, 135, 165 Morris, Anita— 100 Morris, Mary— 184, 127 Morrow, Eddie— 48, 196 Morton, Donna— 48 Moyer, Ross-44, 127, 196 Mudaro, Joseph— 184 Mullins, Karen— 184 Mundelein, Rhonda— 85, 100, 103, 108, 184 Murphy, Dale— 48, 165 Murray, David— 184 Murray, Douglas— 44, 165 Nahrstadt, Mary— 56, 95, 165, 136 Nagin, Silvia— 196 Nase, Evelyn— 196, 48 Nash, Robert— 196, 102 Nash, William— 1 84 Neeb, Alex— 196 Neeb, Bruce— 184 Neese, Ivey— 69, 94, 165, 221, 21 Nehrenz, Susan— 196, 121 Nelson, Claudia— 196 Nelson, George-165, 82, 125, 129, 135 Nelson, Virginia— 196, 136, 120 Nemeth, Judith— 165 Nemeth, Louis— 196 Newell, Karen— 196 Newkirk, Karla— 184, 48, 119 Newman, Cam— 65, 184, 48 Newton, Patricia— 196, 119 Nichols, Fred— 184 Nichols, Debbie— 196, 44 Nichols, Linda— 119, 165, 108 Nichols, Peggy— 100, 132, 85 Nichols, Terry— 184 Nicholson, Pat— 106 Nickell, Ann— 184, 48 Nickell, Phillip— 184 Nickell, Steve— 44, 184, 79 Nieporte, Jackie— 196 Niesen, Bradley— 184 Niesen, Jeff— 63, 65, 165, 204, 79 Nigro, Thomas— 165 Nilon, John— 165, 134, 130 Nixon, Ann— 165, 48 Nixon, Debbie— 196 Noden, Elaine— 165, 134, 123 Norman, Nancy— 184, 121 Norman, Walter— 196 Norris, Alice— 196 North, Candy— 105, 184, 48, 103, 178 North, Sears— 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 165, 135 Nunes, Helen— 165 O ' Donnell, Robert— 69, 196 Odums, Robert— 65, 66, 165, 184, 135 Odums, Sidney— 65, 48 O ' Haire, Trula— 166, 103, 109, 108, 132, 106, 107 O ' Hara, Burnice O ' Hara, David— 166, 117 O ' Keefe, Louis— 196, 90 Oliver, Donald— 185, 129, 102, 24, 82 Olner, Eugene— 65, 185 Olson, Ronald— 166, 130, 138 O ' Neill, Kathleen-182, 127 Ooms, Anna— 185 Orlopp, Robert— 46, 47, 166, 44 245 Osburn, Larry— 64, 65, 67, 166, 205, 68, 135, 91 Osteen, James— 182 Osteen, William— 196 Otwell, Janice— 116, 112, 48 Pace, Michael-65, 66, 166, 129 Pachovas, Andrew— 166, 117 Page, Sandra— 166, 134 Pahucki, Dolores-185, 136, 119 Palmer, Jack— 228 Palmer, Richard-208, 102, 82 Palmer, Ronald— 196 Palmer, Samuel Parsons— 166, 208, 102, 135 Palmer, Stanley— 166 Pancost, Zonnie— 166 Papierski, Maria— 185 Parsons, Leslie— 47, 185, 44 Parker, Aimee— 196, 44, 120 Parker, Gayle-196, 121 Parker, Georgeanna— 196 Parvin, Jean— 196, 1 1 1 Pasteris, Kathleen— 196 Patterson, Sheila-104, 185, 119, 131, 101 Patton, Larry— 185, 44, 227 Payette, Reginald— 185 Peck, James— 166, 48 Pedretty, Linda— 196, 121 Peebles, John— 166 Peery, David— 166, 131, 138 Peery, William — 196, 134, 129, 24 Pellecchia, Claudia— 196, 48 Pemberton, Nadine— 185, 133 Peper, John-166, 185, 68, 79, Peper, David-137, 24, 138 Pequinot, George— 196, 102 Perry, Robert— 77 Perkins, Sarah— 167, 48 Peskin, Joel— 167 Peterson, Sallior-196 Peterson, Kathleen— 196 Petko, Nancy— 167, 136 Pettis, Jerry— 197 Petty, Susan— 46, 197, 44 Phillips, Craig— 185, 82 Phillips, Jacqueline— 185 Phillips, Jaos-167, 118, 124 Phillips, Jerry-167, 48, 119 Phillips, Richard— 185 Phillips, Terry— 167, 119 Philips, Tyler-54, 167, 205, 115, 114 Phillippy, Richard— 185, 107, 123, 82 Phillipy, Steven— 167, 107 Pieratt, Denise— 197 Pierott, William— 167, 133 Pillsbury, John— 197 Pinuel, Tina-167, 112, 100, 103, 134, 24, 125, 89, 88, 26 Pitchon, Victor— 167 Pittman, Jean— 197 Pittman, William— 167 Plecker, Tempa— 185, 48, 127 Pohley, Cheryl-197, 121 Polich, Kerry-185, 137, 121 Pomper, Jacquelyn— 185 Pontarlo, Daniel— 197 Poppa, Nancy— 185 Poppleton, Craig— 197 Porter, Judy— 44, 168 Portfolio, Roger— 218, 168, 138 Pratt, Katherine— 168 PraH, Nancy— 1 19 Prentice, Alice— 185, 48 Price, David— 197, 79 Pride, Pam-105, 221, 118, 103, 101 Priest, Bonnie— 197 Pritchett, James— 168, 114 Pritchett, Kathy— 185 Pritchett, Patricia— 197 Privett, Jesse— 197, 120 Puls, Nancy-185, 100, 48, 119 Purvis, Patricia— 185 Pyrris, Panayota— 1 68, 48 Quick, Patricia— 197 Rabin, Thomas— 185 Rains, Larry— 197, 77 Ramirez, Lee— 168 Ramirez, Rebecca— 117 Ramsdell, Emily— 168 Ramsdell, James— 168, 116 Randall, Leslie— 48 Ranmin, Bob— 207 Ransom, Charlotte— 1 85, 85 Rawlings, Cynthia— 44, 168, 48 Redd, Margaret— 206, 168, 103, 134, 132, 123, 131 Reed, Peggy— 197, 44 Reeves, David— 168, 134 Reeves, Marcia— 47, 197, 227, 132 Reeves, Mike— 65, 168, 68 Reeves, Stephen— 197, 44 Register, Nancy— 70, 185, 103 Rehnert, Thomas— 185 Reilly, John-185 Reihard, Gail— 168 Riess, Richard— 98, 138 Reiter, John— 185 Renfroe, Randy— 197 Renner, Bonnie— 168 Revell, James-208, 168, 129 Rhine, Ellen-169, 48 Rhodes, Donna— 185 Rhodes, Gary— 197 Rhodes, Peggy— 104, 217, 169, 110, 103, 134, 132, 23 Rice, Amy-46, 185, 44, 123, 24, 138 Rice, Pat— 48 Rice, William— 169 Rich, Lewis— 197 Richart, Barbara— 169, 110 Richart, Rhonda— 197 Riess, Karen— 197 Riess, Richard-228, 169, 125, 24 Rigby, Elizabeth— 197 Rigby, John— 197 Riggenbach, Carla— 185, 44 Rilling, Lynn— 197 Riordan, Kenneth— 197, 129, 82 Roberts, Jack— 197 Roberts, Thomas-169, 98, 111, 130, 123 Robinson, Bruce— 197, 48, 82 Robinson, Cindy— 197 Robinson, Donald— 197 Robinson, James— 185, 129, 102 Robinson, Katherine— 185 Roche, Elizabeth— 185, 124 Rodgers, Sarah— 197 Rogers, Pamela— 185, 44 Ronne, Robin-185, 100, 72, 102 R’onnlof, Suzanne— 169 Ronshausen, Connie— 169, 113 Rophie, Ceci— 169, 110, 123, 23 Rosell, Karl-169 Ross, Craig— 1 13, 169 Ross, Lisa— 1 10 103 Rousseau, Shirley— 46, 44, 169 Rowe, John-169, 108, 130, 129, 138 Rowe, Paul— 197 Rowe, Rudy— 169 Rowe, Shirley— 197 Rowe, William— 185, 45 Rowland, Chris— 197 Roy, Douglas— 69, 197, 100 Royce, Thomas-186, 128, 129, 102, 131, 24, 138 Rucker, Connie— 169 Ruff, Jean-197, 136 Rulinson, Donald— 44, 186 Rupert, Linda— 197 Russell, Frank— 65, 186 Rutenberg, Sharon— 197, 123 Ryan, Mary— 1-97, 132 Saclarides, Carol— 104, 186, 103 Sailors, Richard— 186 Sakelson, Sophia— 186 Sale, Joseph— 186 Sails, Darwin— 197 Sails, Sandra— 44, 169 Sails, Susan— 186 Salsbury, Mary— 44 Salton, Stephen— 170 Salzgerber, Lamont— 197 Sanders, Larry— 197 Sanders, John-170, 135, 79, 80 Sapourn, Jack— 69, 197, 185 Sansom, Lonnie— 170 Sarver, Lorraine— 1 86, 48 Saul, Susan— 186 Saunders, Kenneth— 170, 123 Saustelm, John— 82 Scalan, Nancy— 197 Scarfone, Roy— 186 Schacht, Jean— 44, 84, 85, 186 Schaffer, Christina— 1 19, 186 Scheulen, Diane— 186 Schauer, Robert— 44, 170 Scheller, John— 197 Schneider, Gary— 197 Schnedler, Nancy— 26, 84, 85, 123, 130, 197 Schneider, Janet— 107, 108, 109 Schneider, Paul— 44, 197 Schreiber, Robert— 186 Schuring, Myrtle— 170 Schuring, William— 197 Schutzendore, Dudley— 170 Schwappach, Christine— 44, 46, 197 Schwartz, Jon— 109, 108, 120, 132, 170 Scott, Michael— 44, 197 Scott, Michael-72, 73, 74, 76, 135, 129, 170, 220, 75 Scott, Thomas— 186 Scrivens, Charles— 77, 197 Scudder, Philip— 170 Scudder, Robert— 197 Seabury, Patricia— 197 Seay, Deborah— 170 Seccia, Barbara— 186 Seccia, Barbara— 186 Sedick, William— 197 Seifert, Mark— 186 Sentowski, Joe— 197 Sentowski, Ronald— 170 Sever, James— 62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 90, 186 Severance, Vickey— 170 Sevier, Theresa— 197 Seymour, Barbara— 48 Shaffer, Jessica— 48, 197 Shank, Creigh— 44, 69, 197 Shank, Linda— 44, 186 Shank, Walter-65, 186 Shannon, Dorothy— 197 Shaw, Jacqueline— 170 Shaw, Judy— 48, 170 Shearer, Esther— 186 Sheets, Wendell— 114, 171 Shelton, Patricia— 21, 132, 171, 205 Sheppard, Deborah— 26, 116, 171 Shepard, Janet-48, 127, 138, 171 Shepard, Joyce— 100, 171 Sheppard, Linda— 171 Sheppard, Sherra-110, 171, 214 Sherburn, Dixie— 44, 100 SherriJI, Stephen— 197 Shields, Susan-24, 119, 131, 186 Shimer, Max— 171 Shower, Cynthia-44, 138, 171, 186 Shower, Pamela— 44, 125, 186 Shropshire, Ralph— 114, 171 Shugars, Warren— 197 Shurling, Idell— 1 16 Shuttleworth, Jacqueline— 44, 46, 197 Sichterman, .Charles— 171, 207, 210 Siek, Hilmar— 198 Sievert, Pamela— 186 Sigler, Kenneth— 44, 198 Simons, Sheryl— 115, 172 Simmons, Bruce— 72, 74, 76, 135, 171, 216 Simmons, Marcia— 198 Simmons, Marilyn— 114, 119, 198 Simpson, Donna— 198 Simpson, Lawrence— 1 14, 172 Simpson, Patricia— 103, 105, 110, 119, 178, 186 Sims, Heather— 172 Sims, James— 186 Sinclair, Calder— 86, 131, 138, 186 Sirmons, John— 198 Skidmore, Michael— 198 Skinner, Linda— 198 Slagle, Laura— 198 Smart, Linda— 94, 186 Smith, Barbara— 186, 198 Smith, Billie— 198 Smith, Debra— 186 Smith, Ellen-96, 198 Smith, Gail-119, 198, 132 Smith, James— 65, 66, 92, 93, 186 Smith, James-65, 66, 92, 93, 186 Smith, Janet— 1 19, 186 Smith, John— 138, 186 Smith, Jerald— 198 Smith, Kathleen— 198 Smith, Kathryn— 107, 186 Smith, Lee-48, 172 Smith, Linda— 48, 172 Smith, Martin— 44, 186 Smith, Patricia— 100, 119, 136, 186 Smith, Paul— 198 Smith, Rosemary— 133, 134, 172 Smith, Rosemary— 24, 103, 105, 112, 123, 124, 125, 172, 228 Smith, Sue— 132, 198 Smith, Timothy— 198 Smitherman, Sherry— 96, 198 Smoak, Henry— 24, 63, 65, 178, 186 Smoak, Judy— 119, 189, 198 Snelling, Joanna— 117, 186 Snibbe, Ellen-109, 146, 186 Snider, Kristie-117, 172 246 Snook, Christine— 127, 186 Snyder, Molly— 172 Sobil, Goldie-172 Sorensen, Linda— 117, 172 Sorensen, Richard— 198 Sorey, Barbara— 198 Sostheim, Juan— 198 Southwick, Kathie— 48 Southerd, Barbara— 48, 172 Spano, Angelo— 198 Speiss, Joseph— 172 Speiss, Terrence— 198 Speiss, Joseph— 44, 46 Spelman, Doris— 88, 100, 103, 186 Spinner, Helen— 186 Spiner, Viola-85, 100, 198 Stagge, Joanna— 172 Stancil, J. Eugene— 172 St. Julian, Barbara— 186 Starnes, Thomas— 198 Stavros, Ellen— 133, 137 Steckel, Margaret— 132, 198 Steele, Barbara— 48, 103, 104, 105, 140, 132, 172, 227 Steele, Terence— 173 Stephens, Amanda— 21, 24, 70, 94, 112, 134, 173, 204, 224, 26, 103, 18, 19 Stephens, Danny— 108, 109 Stephen, William— 198 Stetler, Jimmy— 44, 198 Stich, Sherion— 48, 198 Stinette, Kathy— 119, 186 Stoakley, Gordon— 198 Stockman, Ronald— 117, 186 Stoehr, Veronica— 173, 227 Stokes, Virginia— 198 Stone, Brenda— 119, 186 Stone, William-114, 186 Stormont, Linda— 198 Storrs, Eugene— 186 Stortenbecker, Bryan— 186 Story, William-48, 114, 173 Stout, Jerry— 198 Straner, Charles— 198 Street, Thomas— 113, 173, 209 Street, Patricia— 1 1 9, 186 Strickland, Karen— 198 Strickland, Sharon— 186 Strickler, Linn— 90, 186 Strong, Karen— 173 Strong, Pamela— 44, 108, 198 Stroupe, Hugh— 49, 173 Stroupe, Major— 198 Stuart, David— 173 Stuart, Roderick— 44, 186 Stucker, Pamela— 173 Stuler, Larry-48, 129, 173, 227 Suiters, Robert-98, 129, 132, 108, 140, 147, 173, 227 Sullivan, Carolyn— 198 Sullivan, John— 173 Sutherland, Doug— 186 Suttle, Jerold— 48, 134, 173 Svatik, Georgette— 198 Swaine, Melanie— 173 Sweat, Sandra— 96, 100, 198 Swenson, Gordon— 198 Tagarelli, Jeanette— 1 13, 173 Tait, Thomas— 186 Tallent, Jack-44, 64, 65, 173 Tamburrino, Virginia— 48, 186 Tanner, Dianna— 198 Tantum, Robert— 186 Taylor, Connie— 186 Taylor, John— 186 Taylor, Patricia— 187 Tennant, Douglas— 187 Tennies, Jan— 132, 187 Terhaar, David-92, 93, 135, 187 Terrell, Darcy— 199 Terrell, Kathy— 174 Thacker, Pamela— 187 Thayer, Edward— 187 Thelander, Christine— 48, 199 Thomas, Carolyn— 48, 199 Thomas, Claribee— 199 Thomas, Joseph— 82, 135, 187 Thomas, Rick— 174 Thomas, Tamara— 199 Thomson, Cathy— 199 Thompson, Bob— 63, 65, 24, 26, 102, 106, 107, 135, 174, 225 Thompson, Linda— 174 Thompson, Nancy— 187 Thompson— 65, 187 Thompson, William— 79, 80, 78 Throckmorton, Rick— 48, 174 Thorm, Cheryl-114, 174 Thorm, Diane— 116, 174 Tibbitts, Brenda— 199 Tibbetts, Linda— 199 Tietjen, Jane— 132, 199 Tillery, Sybil— 116, 174 Todd, Lucy— 199 Todd, Mark— 44, 99 Todd, Pamela— 187 Toth, James— 199 Totten, Harvey— 187 Travers, Kathleen— 120, 199 Triantfilu, Sandra— 174 Trifiletti, Bob-65, 66, 67, 174 Trikilis, Tom— 174 Triplett, Ruben— 65, 79, 187 Tritschler, Marc— 1 1 1 Trivett, Regina— 187 Trocky, Charles— 199 Trombini, Daniel— 187 Tsacrios, Maria— 174 Tsacrios, Sevasti— 174 Tsambis, Gus— 44, 187 Tsujimoto, Yasuko— 24, 103, 136, 174, 209 Turnburke, Kathryn— 187 Turner, Patrick-24, 129, 130, 187 Turvey, Joellen— 119, 187 Tuttle, Nelson— 187 Twitty, Gwen— 199 Twitty, Robert— 187 Underwood, Gary— 214, 174, 135 Underhill, Philip— 174 Urquhart, Ruth— 187 Urwiller, Deborah— 118 Usher, Timothy-100, 129, 187 Valdes, Caridad— 199 Valdez, Jack-78, 79, 122, 129, 132, 135, 175 Valois, Phillip— 187 Vancant, Marjorie— 187 VanDuyne, Bob— 78, 79, 80, 135, 175 Van Swol, David— 187 Vaughan, Patricia— 85, 199 Vaughn, Thomas— 199 Vaught, Lisbeth— 119, 187 Velboon, Diane-39, 48, 123, 175 Velboon, Raymond— 44, 199 Vellekamp, Judith-48, 199 Vellucci, Gayle— 187 Via, William-199 Vick, Richard— 44, 199 Vickers, William-44, 46, 65, 130, 187 Viebrook, John— 175 Villalobos, Naomi— 199 Vinson, Lauralie— 199 Voakes, Richard— 187 Voigtmann, Maynard— 199 Vollmer, Mary-120, 108, 199 VonDerHeide, Kurt— 187 Vuola, Ednise— 199 Waddell, Karen— 113, 187 Wade, Billy— 121, 125, 187 Waddey, Dale-135, 175 Wahlgren, Edwin— 187 Waldon, Jeanne— 46, 47, 175 Walker, Jim— 24, 36, 65, 66, 102, 106, 107, 175 Walker, Robert— 69, 81, 199 Wallace, Alfred-65, 187 Wallace, John— 44, 199 Wallace, Mary Ellen— 100, 123, 199 Walsingham, Dannie— 199 Walter, Vicki— 48, 199 Walters, Kenneth— 72, 82, 187 Walters, Stephanie— 96, 199 Wanchick, Michael— 69, 77, 81, 199 Ward, Debbie— 23, 24, 26, 111, 125, 130, 175 Ward, Linda— 133, 175 Ward, Peggy-175, 230 Ward, William— 199 Warner, Gail— 1 19, 187 Washak, Debra— 199 Waterman, Stuart— 199 Watson, Karen— 187 Watson, Leslie-23, 110, 175, 226 Webster, Robert— 199 Weeks, Deborah— 132, 199 Wehinger, Ann— 200 Wehinger, John— 187 Weidman, Carolyn— 44, 187 Weisgerber, Cindy— 103, 112, 123, 125, 176 Weisgerber, Jacquelyn— 24, 125, 138, 187 Weiss, Andrea— 132, 200 Wellman, Linda— 176 Wells, Ruth-200 Werkheiser, Rebecca— 200 Wertz, Barbara-131, 137, 187 Wetherington, James— 176 Wetherington, William— 176 Wetherington, Janice— 187 Weyrauch, Theresa— 200 Whisler, Warren-86, 111, 187 Whitacre, Linda— 200 Whitacre, Steve— 187 White, Frank-23, 111, 138, 187 White, Lynne— 200 White, Jenine— 176 Whitehurst, Brian— 200 Whitehurst, John-79, 80, 135, 176 Whitehurst, Kristin— 120, 187 Whitehurst, Leon— 100, 131, 187 Whitney, Diane— 100, 200 Whitt, Charles-65, 90, 129, 187 Whitten, Samuel— 44, 200 Wice, Jacquelyn— 20, 44, 47, 48, 173, 176, 208 Wiggins, Pamela— 119, 131, 136, 187 Wilcox, Carl-187 Wildman, Lynette— 200 Wiley, Jane— 176 Wilhours, Thomas— 187 Wilkenson, Susan— 200 Will, Thomas-44, 200 Willey, Ann-48, 85, 100, 119, 177, 230 Willey, Lou-48, 85, 119, 125, 177, 230 Williams, Beverly— 177 Williams, Craig— 133, 200 Williams, Edith— 200, 234 Williams, Janice— 48, 127, 187 Williams, Karen— 103, 132, 187 Williams, Larry— 44, 187 Williams, Mark-44, 77, 90, 200 Williams, Patricia— 187 Williams, Richard— 47 Williams, Warren— 177 Winters, Jeff-44, 65, 67, 78, 79, 135, 177 Winton, James— 46, 187 Witz, Linda— 200 Woelfel, James— 77, 200 Wolf, Cheryl-24, 26, 121, 136, 138, 187 Wollett, Franklyn— 79, 102, 129, 187 Wollett, Frederick— 24, 102, 128, 130, 129, 178, 187 Womack, Karen— 200 Wood, Ronald-81, 200 Woodruff, Dale-48, 102, 200 Woods, Bonnie— 177 Woods, Timothy— 200 Wooten, Karen— 44 Wooten, Timothy— 200 Word, Gertrude-100, 200, 208 Work, Susan— 187 Workman, Margaret— 1 19, 187 Worley, William— 200 Worth, Wymona— 24, 48, 120, 123, 136, 187 Wortman, David— 200 Wright, Kathleen-110, 177, 224 Wright, Pamela— 187 Wurster, Ken— 65, 66, 135, 177 Wyllie, Alfred -44, 132, 177 Wyllie, Mark— 69, 200 Yale, Julie-48, 200 Yanetovich, Mariann— 44, 46, 47, 100, 177 Yarnell, Daniel— 65, 90, 188 Yearsiey, Sherrill-48, 177 York, Mary— 100, 188 Yotas, John— 200 Yurich, Paul— 188 Zeller, William-129, 188 Zick, Bruce-69, 82, 200 Zielburg, Kathy— 44, 177 Zielberg, Mary— 177 Ziga, Mary— 200 Zimmer, Steven— 200 Zimmer, Thomas— 188 Zody, Bill-82, 129, 188 Zollo, Gregory— 44, 47, 200 Zukowski, Clifford— 200 Epilogue Our lives grow and gain new meaning just as a trickling brook gains strength to become a flowing stream, a rushing river, and ultimately a part of its final destiny, the vast and restless sea. Our first experiences in learning came when we were young children as we observed the actions of others. Through- out our years of schooling, we have amassed new learning ex- periences in preparation for our eventual contribution to society. This year, 1966-67, has been a significant one for most Clear- water High School students. We have tried to make the Aqua Clara a record of that year. In years to come, a person flipping through these pages may recall memories of those important years of his life-those three at Clearwater High. We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to our advisor, Mr. Tom Pierce, for the hard work and seemingly endless hours of his own time that he has contributed to help make this book pos- sible. Many thanks for outstanding photography are due Al Fisher of Bryn-Alan Studios, Mike Laurance, now with U.S. Camera magazine, and Bert Cremer, student photographer. Cory Babbitt, Editor CLEARWATER HIGH SCHOOE LIBRARY CLEARW ■■ ' ' ORIDA AQUACLARA 7 967AQUACLARA 1 967AQUACLARA 1 967AQUACLARA 1 967AQUACLARA 1 967AQU CLEARWATERHIGHSCHOOL LEARWATERFLORIDA LEARWATERHIGHSCHOOL LEARWATERFLC ■ For Reference Not to be taken from this room CLEARWATER HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 7AQUACLARA 1 967 AQUACLARA 1 967AQUACLARA 1 967AQUACLARA 1 967AQUACLARA 1 967AQUACLARA 1 967 AQ L TERFLORIDA CLEARWATERHIGHSCHOOL CLEARWATERFLORIDA LEARWATERHIGHSCHOOL CLEARWATERFLORID
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