Coral Gables High School - Cavaleon Yearbook (Coral Gables, FL)
- Class of 1968
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U7 l Y'- lcub'Vw'fyLl2 Contents: Opening Section School life Academics: the search for knowledge Principal Assistant principals School board Parent Teachers Association Guidance Office staff Clinic staff Arts Vocational office education Vocational education English department Language department Mathematics department Physical education department Science department Social studies department Library staff Aides Activities: the search for involvement Student Activities Student council Cheerleaders Cavaliettes Cavaleon High Lights Encore Drama Inter-Club Council Debate Chorus Band Boys' and Girls' State Maiorettes I Modern dance Athletics Football Basketball Golf Track Bowling Tennis Wrestling Swimming Gymnastics Baseball Organizations Adelphians Club Allied Youth Anchor Club Distributive Education Clubs of America Doctorate Associates Research Society 4 19 56 59 60 62 63 64 66 67 68 70 71 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 91 92 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 115 116 119 120 134 140 142 145 146 148 150 152 154 157 158 160 162 164 166 Future Business Leaders of America Mu Alpha Theta French Club French National Honor Society Future Teachers of America Girls Athletic Association German Club Interact Club Junior Classical League Junior Engineering Technical Society Junior Mental Health Association Key Club Literary Society L'AIlegro Lettermen's Club National Athletic Scholarship Society Marine Biology Club National Forensic League National Honor Society Paramedical Club Pen and Sable Pep Club Quill and Scroll Social Studies Honor Society Spanish National Honor Society Thespians Club Tri-M Youth for Good Government People: the search for identity Faculty Honors Faculty Hall of Fame Seniors and senior superlatives Juniors Sophomores Meanwhile: the search for answers Senior Activities Index General Index Faculty I ndex After words 168 169 170 173 174 178 180 182 186 188 190 192 196 198 200 201 202 204 208 212 214 216 218 220 222 224 226 228 230 234 237 242 252 292 316 360 366 380 383 The medium is the message is the yearbook is the year. t To understand or not to understand. That is not the question. fNot always, anyway. I Marshall McLuhan f Oracle of Toronto, prophet of the electric agel says it's not what you say, but how you say it. You can communicate through hot or cool media. A cool medium gets you involved. fThat's why this yearbook's so cool. I Marshall McLuhan says that the new electronic technology is making visual orientation obsolete. We searched this year tor ways to make best use of the uniqueness of the yearbook as a visual medium. Today's sights are tomorrow's rearview mirrors. Cavaleon marches on. Editor-in-chief: Diane Jacobstein Managing editor: Kathy Lucas Adviser: Mrs. Marlene E. Adams Principal: Steve Moore Y:-rj UUBMD vAY3 fr- L if X-Yr-394 7' Ai 'WM t r5 A Z5 1 ' I it Q if ? fbi- yq.,-ML.X.. 132 4 -H, mifw? 'Q ' I ,K SIN-5? i 'aw Looking for something? Love? Money? A pencil sharpener? From the birth day of everyman until his death day, through the highlows ' and low highs, he participates in the universal happening. 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Home of the question mark. lThey told us to askl. The question mark? A Symbol of Search. q The truth about falsity is that its truth is falsely true 37' and truthly false. 6: True or false? To know all knowledge I is to know that thou ' canst not know it. But we tried hardlerl. 1. . N9 We Cjy r 'JDPL'-fig of Uykgfwfyw as fiffffigf fQQf Jf 5,1 wwf? Qfm if 9 4 iv 541'- ' 4 ,-s xl, X ' .ff What's in a laugh? A merry-go-round? A national championship? A gaggle of giggling girls? lTee heel Do you pursue good times 'until they pursue you? Know what a laugh is? lt's the international language of happiness hunters. I cried so hard I laughed. Tennis, anyone? HQ ,W Q W- 4 I I f may Wi Q ww .xl i Nye' P .P .xt K X v ,xref v-df' .fix ix N af- -. .,z:,f-wk :Tb w xl' break has shell? 'ro the other slde Building elopodrias for fun and profit. Have you found a way ro communicate? Have any extra left feet? lNot counting the one in your mouth.l Does your voice sound like a sick alarm clock? Studies show that four out of five people are looking for ways to define elopodria. Well, it's kind of like, well, what I mean is it's sort of, well, see. Know what I mean? This is the elopodria that Jack built. But what have you built for me lately? I? Directions: Using an electrographic pencil, fill the appropriate boxes, being careful not to make stray marks. lf you decide to change an answer, erase completely. I mgle i female :0verl8 iunderl8 il8 I rich 1 broke i medium I happy i sad : both I dark haired 1 llghi lmlfed i bald I mean Gnd evil : nasty i can't decide i dogfor : lawyer i indian chief Give yourself five points for every correct answer. And who are you? Dorothy, the small and meek? Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde? A statistic? Yes. With a single solitary unique experience in living? Yes. So are we all. Are you able to leap tall buildings in a single bound? ffiinulh gnu heliehe tum single i:.3,v.:XE,'k,,,V ,. ,. ,, . , . . , K . . Y W Yi , ,,w,.F1 AH Eureka! And what have YOU found? ls The world rose-colored? Or vulgar fuschia? How 'bout rainy-day gray? Do you Think dogs should wear monokinis To preserve public decency? Have you found The answer to your prayers? Have you given up the search? Or are you Taking a breafher? And The end is coming, foo. Whaf happens Then? That BIG answer is yet to come... Ready? Expecting a lacing? A on interobong? A whimper? The holloluioh chorus? To live is to seclrch. So the seorch continues to continue. For brotherhood. For peace, ond for o little bit of order in o koleidoscopic world. ,V . X Q . N x 5 P 5 u ,V A-D N A I I , , x ,,i 2 V . Ji' . ,, ,A VX wg KW X o , M ' f w . XJ w. i' ww , 1 , ' - , xlriu t. J' ' l.' k 1 KM vt .2 V. 'la--A 'J-P 'I 5 -CSN ,x,Q S ' A E x 1. 'I 1 ' -' N,:,: 'ii ..n MMM L i Tw cf, s'55, I -ai bf' 46 Sw? 55' ff Il' lf H! 1,11 WJ! V. Ii, f I - ,, if - -f-ff ii, A f rf A ,,,,.,- H ini ,A ' ' -X4 f f 1 .K , V rf N 7+ , ' -H m y ' 1 ' 'V ,I 3 , ,W w- 1 , , N. 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' ji nfffi 1 V 9 I Lyla A' fl' ,.l' Y il' K ' ' if 'rf fi! tn: wish -.LV I i!V!,iqAG'-1 Q f '22, J I' 2 ,mist .Q uf.f?: f 'T . S . ,, 1 Jqf' ,V 4, ' T. -2-,f'f.f:fff' z. .T . ,,. A ,-P gif:-, 1 ,yf'axf , . i' f ff' 'A '7 5 ' 'f 4.5 4 ,, v, V V 5 ., ,Pai Q Yifgfi ' i ' n 3'7 gflxiff ' .T f' , ' .G T P351 T51 , 1 4 , CLI ff ,',,f,' - 'T .ff . . ff .-' T,-fs t. 'ft .f A ef 1. r 4 siff fiffgf . 4 . 1 4 .' -if f 'nh' if4'?ff fl 'AN 461, 'Lf' 'H' 1 if . . -. ' 'l Gf'3'aSQlffg,f f Ioppostte page l Smile! fa 'W' ff ' Qi: ' I . These few weeks of uncluttered fr, -' ,- ' z f ,V responsibility may be the last . for quite some time. ' 6' Q Football ractice resumed 4 3 , A i with hopes of another state championship 3 S FTA assisted the faculty by helping sophomores find their rooms. New Gableites studied the blueprint during sophomore orientation. And the band played on I opposite pagel if Another yeclr The big yeor Now. It's 1967 again! Uohn Smith 11-31 Eng. per. 3 sepf. 6, 19671 A brand new year. A continuation of an old one. Another chance to really show Harvard what you're made of. Clubs went into full swing either by service or by recruiting new members-or both. Another year of screaming 'til you're hoarse and proud that you are. Pa rents recognized the new- ness as they came Back to School. A chance for Gableites to show Their spirit. Ya' bought a ribbon yet? A last year which seniors face with crocodile tears. But they won't be passing this way again-so they'll try to remember it all. I I' 4 .3 'K s , ,. N QQ TY N Y I F., I ! f xwt, fry 1. vm N Y ' x F 1 K wr It-w 5f' Y 5 1 gf1 Q Q Q 5 am 5 I Ax 0 A -its L - K -af Q- N. ff B 1 V? 5. D gun N. A sea of band members watched another Gables victory. The lights burned bright at the Booster Bar-B-Que. Once again it was the kick-off of another spirited season. Faces in a crowd. Faces of a crowd. Each its own story. Football, clubs, and can unvclcution. People. ln a crowd. All alone. Nearly always recognized en masse. We congregated for the Bar- B-Que. Football games extended into October. Clubs continued service proiects and honoraries tapped. Seniors got to take the all- important Florida Placements in the comfort of the air conditioned auditorium. Everyone was plagued with class dues. And teachers threatened to give students an unexpected, unwanted vacation. Old and new. Students settled Into their everyday routine As new assignments Were assigned. And old responsibilities Assumed. Sock it to 'em. Tie 'em up. The frustrations And anxieties of testing Were released During the gaiety Ot Spirit Week. The first throw-away Report cards Were thrown out To students By an IBM computer. Unsettling spirit. .,,,. 'X 4,4 ,t gr .Jr t, sv, , X 4 ., 2 K L A it Q21 4 ' if lopposite page, topl We socked-it to Miami High during Spirit Week. lopposite page, bottoml Anchor Down the Eagles said Anchor Service Club in the Homecoming parade. Mr. Lassiter explained the directions to the many juniors and sophomores who had testing in the gym. JETS found out what this funny looking box is all about. And then Homecoming. Queen Kathy Nichols reigned over the flurry of excitement at the Homecoming dance Homecoming princesses joined in the applause for their new queen. Fall. The unturned leaves. The early morning chill. The afternoon sun. The burst of enthusiasm. The victory over Miami High . . And then Homecoming. And a parade. A dance. And a new queen, Kathy Nichols More alumni came home, iust in time to see another victory over Southwest . . . And the race for State began. ww' 4 Q? , q at Q ml 'B . -f F 6 'F N '- ., . S , Q Q Q Q i MM Q95 3 V 3 if 30 One more stop The first part of our fight was begun. McArthur. We' continued making banners. Posters. And ribbons. Apprehension rose as we met the first of three opponents. And then there were two. We traveled to Tampa with expectations of another state championship. Unexpectedly, Tampa Robinson tell with the worst defeat of the season. And Jacksonville was the last stop. topposite page! Q Barbara Ropes portrayed Medea in the first dramatic production of the season, opening night. f Quill as Scroll joined the effort of making banners for the play-off games. Q Even Grotz made the trip to Tampa. We re number one!' There was something ln December That drew the school Together. It may have been Preparations For a glorious Christmas. And the marvelous Spirit of giving Which prevailed As clubs, classes, and individuals Gave together. lt may have been The excitement Of being number one In the state In football. lt may have been The bus trips To Tampa and Jacksonville On a road of anticipated Victory! And a long ride home For tired spectators Which was made shorter By the overall happy spirit Of a school sincerely conte With itself. Whatever it was, It was badly needed. And greatly appreciated. nted fu 1, s ,K 6 6 I' lopposite pagei S.S.H.S. collected toys to make Christmas happier for not-so-fortunate children. The cafeteria was brightened by a Christmas tree decorated by Anchor. Students piled into the buses which took them to Tampa and Jacksonville. W ' . ,Xir :YT H Khfrv ,.,s2 ,Q Wisayigh i ki 1 .,:i, ixgfiixaiswy ' J, '1' ff- i H, A A V4.0 i . 1 -Xi A . ,,l:,L 51 ,k.,i. my llk Q., q . , i ft 1 t k M . -Q li' if s iffy isss s' l 'if' Q-1-v-.4 i ' lx 1 l V ' - , X K , y :I 'fi ' ', J'-.:3.,,,.L'IL, 5 a l il Q ff? llri W f' r grew' 'wlfur-' If 96 Nffrzr l S 6. X t ,ay . ,MM Q 4 , ' f ,', MW , Mn 'f 1' fZ'A 5 -Fi? ' 'ff .Q A Vg ' f' ' ,cf Fri? ,rfL,feT2p?. ,f, fW2?f1'N. h, 3 2' Sygg wi 4 ,rg 'A,l1f.Ti'2g,?3lkf xii 5 ' Ax f x16'rL :' 'A ix .np Y A' H k-A' if is My V is p L: ' , Q, .xc .- 5 Jig I X Va ' III A , f1f', . '.4.!'s 15' ' ' 0 'gV i .' ' YU . W ..-R, A ' ' ' A in f I S - .N ,-Q..- -...aw Q--.....- . 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Dickens' characters ... r r if s ' seemed fo enjoy the C, ., g'f ,gg , ' r ' W ' ' occasion also. Cheerleaders cheered and cagers played . . All in The name of Gables. Key Club joined in to help beautify Gables by painting the center patio fountain. Nineteen sixty-eight Happy New Year! A new time for an old rhyme. The seemingly endless holidays ended, and students found themselves in much the same situation that they were in before. NFL presented Gables with ,its annual calendar lcomplete with picturesll. Psychedelic valentines were ordered in place of the traditional lacy ones. Colleges started to send replies to the happy for un- happyl recipients. And Gables formally entered 1968. 9, fu. Q' if H1504 A- ,ss i 5422 geiigg M5 22' 3' ir. ab rag? W A! 5, R, Mid-terms prevailed. Q A lone student studied in seemingly stolen minutes. Quill 8. Scroll tappees . felt the weight of their own slugs. One semester gone. Only one more to go. Precious minutes spent studying. Mid-terms loomed ahead. Unwanted and un-needed work piled up and was pushed aside by the realization of a semester exam. Sophomores faced the unexpected suspiciously, while seniors looked on it as the last task before their fabled slump. Clubs persisted in meeting, trying to restore the order that was temporarily suspended forthe holidays. And everyone realized what busy really was. February. A month in which there was something for everyone to do. The chorus and cast were justified in proudly presenting Carousel, YGG and SSHS visited the scene of many of their previous, lengthy discussions, Washington, D.C. There were final basketball games as new spring sports took their place. Juniors participated in the National Merit tests one fine Saturday morning. And the entire student body formed opinions in the teacher walk-out, while enioying the pleasures of sudden leisure time. Trips and walk-outs. fopposite pagej The Marine Stadium was the scene of many CTA meetings for resigning teachers. Robbie Robertson and Susan Lettino helped to make Carousel a successful production. Jr. Mental Health Club entertained children of the Parkway Home at one of Gables' basket- ball games. A time to dream. Q We traveled to Saturday Hop. Kathy Redman gazed ' thoughtfully into space. After the wave of mid-term exams flowed by, there seemed to be more time for more daydreaming for more people. What's on your mind? Perhaps it was the date that week-end. Or the pop quiz next period. Or maybe it was just unconsciously staring into space while the world whizzzed by. The distinctive atmosphere of Gables resumed, with students unwillingly doing homework assignments. And some spent long hours at the library for that term paper. 1: G0 HFS HW M -- :mm-A J 133 ggimwiw ,QQ ,Q-,. , A as , L,U'f-A4'Q'5v'ff ,W--. ., M f , gn' Agway,-w-:b,g, ,, f' ,,,, ,Q ,. - 'fa A -M2715 W? pf' ' ':7 T fr 2' ' 1wf' ' 'f , ,g.gggf-' g-Q55 . ,K . X 'WW ,S S 8 f fb 'ur 7 , V, .Asif T, 'Ae 3.0 M is v Mi! 4 3 4 et, 'G 5.1 I ' HS wh! M 'ga Pu , A li! K , - 4-1 f. W J Ns . E , 1,1 :W gm M, , 'A ,wi 3 ' f fa?-imnf, .- lb-he F , -,fi i V , lilvf, Y ,gl ' If Y, L.EF,if X ,V if v X ig ,,.4b ' 1.-A , P ' , V. W, ,,. . 4' ' E Q 'ifbfh' 9 mi, -N gg 2 ev-y. U. Qi gg i ,, 5,3-rg -11-3 P fi , vi- , 43 .. Q KNIASHAMP S U13 'Q 3 In like Cl lion. March marched in. And winter marched out. The effects of the Teacher walk-out were still being felt. A pre-determined holiday was renamed make-up day. Would seniors still graduate? Should summer iobs be replaced by summer school? Gables waited with anxious anticipation. Clubs became more community minded, increasing the scope of their service. The array of talent which Gables possesses was left unnoticed with the absence of the Cavaliette Musical. By now most all seniors knew where they were lor weren'tj headed the following year. And already, quite a few draft cards had been passed out- free of charge. fopposite pagej Q Key Club painted the parking lot during their workday. Rows and rows f of lockers in an empty hall. Gables' license plates were displayed by Q many proud Gableites. i l i i Hard work, hot, sunny days, and plenfy of exercise were responsible for The many awards given to those participating in the Great Society's physical fitness tests. Temporary Christmas iobs were carried into the spring as students found time away from school to carry more responsibilities and add a little bit more to their college funds. ...ln- Girls in fhe team sports class fought for the ball in a game of field hockey. Parr time jobs occupied affer- school hours. W? 1 April showers Q , 9-i 4g 4 Q., W .Ya BanqueTs rained ' on Gables like The proverbial April showers. Hardly anyone escaped This culinary sTorm. Spring vacaTion, alThough longer Than usual, was dominaTed by The celebraTion of boTh EasTer and Passover. Marine Biology club Took one more of Their educaTional iourneys, This Time To Windley Key for underwaTer exploraTion. Spring fashions Took The place of winTer sweaTers as The seaside became The more popular habiTaT of GableiTes. Mothers of band members sold snow- cones and bagels for the new uniforms. Fire drills afforded a little extra time out of school. I opposite page I Marine Biology club saw this fish and others off the Florida Keys. Q Mr. Moore joined in the signing of yearbooks at the Cavern. f Despite all the extra activities, studying continued. Q Gables returned to the Old South at the Prom. an- K' '4 .gf .u Banquets. Prom. And the Cavern. .AN , O 0 l me a 'E Q JE Mb S T jl X-X A May. The mad whirl of activities that wrap up a very complete year. Banquets. For clubs and organizations. All celebrating the ending of a successful year. All feeling relatively proud of themselves. Prom. Months of planning. Days of work. And one long night for those who attended. Cavaleon Cavern. The presentation of 365 clay's work. Hours spent making it and almost as many spent signing it. Seniors enioyed the privilege of Senior Shorts Day as only a senior can, and the realization that school was almost over became more acute. Silver Knight nominees. l One ofthe most ' 'M treasured honors a r , senior can X , receive. X W Nominated for their M outstanding service, M coupled with ample W Sw ability, these were chosen as the best'at Gables in their respective fields. English: Marilyn Goldfarb. Social Science: Alan Greenberg. Science: Richard Bruce Rosen. Math: Martin Bilsker. Foreign Language: Evelyn Schonfield. Art: JSBD .lan o n M n: Jour - -- ndi Brilliant. Speech: Bill Suoianen. Drama: Abby Kolber. Athletics: Bill Colson. General Scholarship: Ralph Kazer. Citizenship: Marla Weksler. IndustrialfVocational: Lauretta Snetro. . , . Vu -W. A , ,,l',w.,ff -13'-one--.- The nominees are: First row: Marilyn Goldfarb, Marla Weksler, I second rowl Bill Suojanen, Richard Rosen Jean Janson, Cyndi Brilliant, Laureffa Snefro, Ralph Kazer, Abby Kolber, Alan Greenberg, Martin Vann, Evelyn Schonfield, Bill Colson, Ibelowj Martin Bilsker. Only the shadow of seniors was left. Desks, in uniform rows, also had a vacation from the usual daily job. lopposire page! Millions of waves await this surfer in the months to come. 4 l The long summer stretched out like so many grains of sand on a beach. The worries of final exams and the excitement of commencement are over. The class of '68 has completed the task it began twelve years ago. And started a new one at Miami Beach Convention Hall. Nearly three months wait to be filled. With a summer iob. Or a vacation. Or iust with quiet moments spent remembering Gables, an institution in itself, has weathered the storm of T967-68 very well. A very good year. ' 'T D Ui, 'ECN limim FU H S Uwmirmsg You kids know too much! In my day, Things were different. But what about life? And people? And love? And death? Oops, I forgot. We're too young to know about that. Never mind. We know how many feet are in a line of dactylic octameter. And we know that the ratio ofthe side opposite an acute angle of a right triangle to the hypothenuse is a sine. The more we grow itiddely-poml The more we know Ctiddely-poml The more we know Ctiddely-poml And keep forgetting. School Life editors, Gwenn Meyer, Suzan Ruggles Academics editors: Joan Peyser, Ilene Sperling Principal Steve Moore .L .wk ..,. nl., Principally, iT's Mr. Moore. Back for his second year aT Gables was principal STeve Moore. He has moved The school on To daTa processing This year To relieve Teachers of clerical duTies and To insure more accuraTe records. Mr. Moore Thinks a loT abouT his sTudenTs. lT is imporTanT ThaT young men and women undersTand Their responsibiliTy To geT an educaTion. Gables' sTudenTs are encouraged To employ independence of Thought and self-direcTion in aTTaining iT, he remarks. He plans in addiTion To provide oppor- TuniTies for The gifTed and culTurally de- prived sTudenTs. Mr. Moore comes from a Teaching familyg he has Two sisTers, boTh of whom are prin- cipals in The Dade CounTy school sysTem. AlThough Mr. Moore's main concern is To updaTe The curriculum of The school, he admiTTed That he was proud To be principal of The school ThaT had won The naTional fooTball championship. I enioyed The Traveling, Mr. Moore smiles. lT was a pleasure To see The regional and sTaTe playoff wins, he adds, and l was parTicularly proud of how The sTudenT body mainTained balance beTween The fooT- ball acTiviTies and Their school work. .hx -1,16 Who had six extra hands? Mr. Moore did. Five of the hands be- longed to the assistant principals and the re- maining to the director of student activities. Albert Cowart and Anthony Quaranta, assistant principals for administration, were in charge of attendance, discipline, school property, and permission for trips. Miss Lucy Elliott, assistant principal for curriculum, was concerned with the plan of study and made improvements to update and individualize instruction. Mrs. Louise Stewart, assistant principal for guidance, counseled with both students and teachers and arranged for representa- tives from different colleges to visit Gables. Mrs. Verneka Silva, also an assistant prin- cipal for guidance, planned specialized edu- cation and vocational programs. The director of student activities, Jimmie Simpson, had to approve any school activ- ities that took place on or off the school grounds. As the director of student activities he is sponsor of the student council, sophomore, junior and senior classes. All trips, elections, fund raising proiects, and banquets also had to be cleared by Mr. Simpson. 5 X 8 Assistant principals for administration Albert Cowart and Anthony Quaranta Hs I we 'S' ...W Director of student activities Jimmie Simpson ssistant rincipal for urriculum iss Lucy lliott Ilefti Assistant principals for guidance Mrs. Louise Stewart and Mrs. Verneka Silva Assistant principals l School board, P.T.A. They mode The decisions. The seven members of The school board, chaired by C. T. McCrimmon, held meeTings every TirsT and Third Wednesday of The monTh and any oTher Time meeTings were called. The members serve for Tour years and are elecTed from Their disTricTs. Dr. Joe Hall has served Tor eleven years as superinTendenT of Dade CounTy Schools. Dr. Hall graduaTed Trom The UniversiTy of Florida and received his docToraTe from FSU. Upon Dr. HaII's reTiremenT in January T968, Dr. Edward Whigham became The superinTendenT of The sevenTh largesT school sysTem in The UniTed STaTes. Before coming To Dade CounTy, The one Time Teacher, prin- cipal, and universiTy lecTurer was The super- inTendenT of Oakridge, Tennessee, public schools. MTX ...d 4 ho's minding I the store? Mrs. Robert M. Jarvis called the Parent Teachers Association meetings to order five times during the school year. Other officers were: first vice-president, Mrs. Fritz Wager, second vice-president, Mrs. W. D. Reynolds, recording secretary, Mrs. Frank S. Nowak, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Robert P. Keiser, and treasurer, Mrs. Jack L. Meyer. This year as a service to students and teachers many new supplies were sold at the bookstore. The PTA members voted upon the ways in which the profits were to be spent for the school. The bookstore and newsletter were the main committees, however, the PTA had thirty-four other committees, including a band committee which was new this year. . i fleftl Dr. Edward Whigham. lleftj Members of the school board seated are. Helene Vosloh and Anna Brenner Meyers. Standing are: Holmes Braddock, C. T. McCrimmon, .lack Gordon and William Lehman. frightl Seated are: Mrs. Wager, Mrs Jarvis and Mrs. Nowak, ofthe PTA. Mrs. Meyer and Steve Moore are standing. T WW gr T il In all l .. I n I 5 .,,s ' ' ' 7 A ' T 4, W ' , A 539 Z 1 .1 ! . ' A T llll.llQl1 A xg,lLQT?i'f .y 922 : ,.,, ig- . In .1 a Q , I 'fli1'4f., .I A rf' . a i.W!i?s I ,Q : f , . , Nun- Tell me all about iT The guidance sTaff This year consisTed of Ten counselors, under The direcfion of Mrs. Louise STevvarT and Mrs. Verneka Silva. Counselors helped wiTh personal prob- lems, college counseling and also arranged for parenT conferences. lnTerpreTing TesT scores was anoTher one of Their Tasks. Mrs. Joanna WolTz was in charge of scholarship programs, and William Fisher was in charge of TesTing. In addifion To The assisTanT principals, Mrs. Wolfz and Mr. Fisher, The counseling sTaff consisTs of Mrs. Jane Donelli, Miss Helen Dunn, Nicholas KoTys, Mrs. Ruby Foxvvell, Edward LassiTer, SmiTher Merrill, Edward STevens, and Mrs. KaTy Mills. Guidance Far left, Mrs. Woltz counsels with one of her students. lower, Mrs. Donelli searches for a college pamphlet. Miss Dunn and Mrs. Mills are over- whelmed at the busy schedule for the day. Mr. Fisher listens attentively. They're experts in efficiency. Every morning the office staff was ready to face the toils of the average school day. Mrs. Jean Cook, secretary to the assistant principals for administration typed the ab- sentee bulletin and verified attendance. Mrs. Sara Shepard served as registrar, ar l Mrs. Margaret Richards prepared colleg a transcripts and recommendations for iobs The data processing room was kept in order by Mrs. Edna Reiney. Mrs. Ruby Harris was secretary for guid- ance while Miss Dorothy Serna served as secretary to the principal. Mrs.' Mildred Hackett took charge of the flooded switchboard while Mrs. Janet Burd, treasurer, balanced the books. Lost books could be claimed from Mrs. Barbara Doolin, secretary for curriculum. Clinic Achoo-cichoo! Uh-oh, the flu. Any illness prominent in Florida showed up sooner or later in the clinic, with in- fluenza fcommonly known as the tluj and stomach virus heading the list. Mrs. Katherine Marett, school nurse, kept health records and entered the vision test results which were taken in physical edu- cation classes. It was also her iob to screen the students who requested permission to go home when ill. During the year over 3,000 students visited the clinic. Arts Milli XE ffl Biscuits, buttons, and benches. The two basic drafting programs, techni- cal and architectural, were offered at Gables this year under the supervision of Douglas Madden. Most of the architectural students were interested in interior decorating and building construction. A few students took the mechanical program in preparation for mechanical or civil engineering careers. This year with the approval of the in- structor, F. Dean Thomas, noncollege-bound students were eligible to enroll in the metal shop lll class for the first time. Lawn furniture, power hack saws, ham- mers, nail sets, dustpans and bench grind- ers were only a sampling of the handiwork turned out by the metal shop classes. Harold Schultz instructed the wood shop classes. The students learned about the basic kinds of woods and finishes and how they are used in industry. Basic fundamentals on building construction were introduced along with the carpentry and cabinet work. Foot benches were the only required proiects this year, all other proiects were selected by the students themselves. The Band of Distinction was directed by William .Ledue along with the Cavalier Band and music theory class. Mrs. Juanita Rafield instructed the concert chorus, male chorus, girls' chorus, and directed the annual chorus show, Carou- sel. Mrs. Anne George and Miss Judith Jab- lon divided their art classes into many groups including fashion design, clay and pottery, batik, oil techniques, water colors and pastels. The maior aim of child development, a semester course of home economics, was to focus thought on children from birth to six years of age. Another intent of the course was to help girls in their prepara- tion for marriage and parenthood. ' Students of food classes learned to plan, purchase, and prepare family meals accord- ing to nutritional needs. Etiquette of table setting and party arrangements was also learned. From Mrs. Natalie Faith, instructor, sew- ing classes learned how to make bedspreads and drapes to decorate their homes. Gwenn Meyer was the winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow an- nual award. H. iw AAL R 7215 xy? www' an Kleftl First period child development class learned how to care for a baby. lcenterj Mr. Schultz showed Frank Carrier, Danny Hernandez and Lloyd Ballard a technique in wood shop. lrightj A student remembered that a zipper must be put in properly in order for the material to lie flat. The start of a great picture began with a little mess. Fd TE . .mx 'filth fi -4 . ...A. 5 'W rw is Business ed. Nbr-... . i .1 .' Asdf iklp ring ci bell? The business education department ot- fered various courses to help students learn the skills they will need in years to come. The department head was Mrs. Helen Zacur. The Vocational Office Education QVOEJ program was offered for a third year under the direction of Miss Joyce Sherster. The clerical course was two hours a day and the secretarial, three. The VOE classes striv- ed to create an office-like situation in which the students made use of many kinds of machines. The primary obiective of this terminal business education course was to prepare students vocationally to take their place in the business world as secretarial and-or clerical workers. To have been a secretarial student one must have been a senior and have earned one unit in typingand one in shorthand. A clerical student, also a senior, must have taken one unit in typing, book- keeping or record keeping. lS YOUR FUTUR 51' life. f.. Vocational ed. ileftl Learning to type without peek- ing is essential to be efficient. Icenterl Each one of the girls has her individual secretarial desk. Ileftl Miss Joyce Sherster, VOE instructor. irightl Vocation students, George Mederos and Philip Ledon along with Brant Conklin, an aviation pupil, check in at Gables for homeroom. Irightl The Distributive Education stu- dents at Gables were the first to open checking accounts. Cpportunity power. Vocational training was taught at Miami High for all those qualified eleventh and twelfth grade students who wished special- ized training in particular shop programs. During the three hour course students were trained in air-conditioning, refrigeration and heating mechanics. Aviation instruction was at George T. Baker Aviation school. The young mechanics were trained in airplane, power plant, and sheet metal work. The other three hours were spent at Gables in the classroom. A group of nineteen seniors went to school for half a day to study merchan- dizing and salesmanship while in the after- noon they were out on the iob. Mitchell Menacof obtained the positions for the stu- dents and occasionally supervised them at work. During classroom training the stu- dents learn those skills common to all iobs in the distributive field. Mr. Menacof co- ordinates this training with the training re- ceived in the store. This year the members of the D.E. class, which were also members of DECA, were responsible for the national DECA week promotion campaign on TV, radio, in the newspapers and magazines. The class was also involved in trips to the Pepsi plant, National Cash Register Co., and Kwik Chek bakeries and warehouse. ,A A wig .- 'Nazi 'hhh s B . . a ,,.... K I Vit s -2- -i '+..sf:w.1- diffs.. fi nest- saw- , as fbzziii- :sez xr :ai r ' L ' English ciin't like last year. Twelfth grade advanced placement classes replaced honors English. The program was nation-wide and literature-oriented. At the end of the year the 95 students participating took a critical analysis exam. Depending upon his score and college's policy, a student could be exempted from college freshman English. A new communications program was developed to help students improve speech patterns and English skills. Competition was completely eliminated from the classes, the student tried to better his own score. Read- ing machines, earphones, tapes and film- strips offered variety to hold student in- terest and enable teachers to give more individual attention. Mrs. Evelyn Counts, Mrs. Debbie Coburn and Miss Barbara Woods handled the three parts of the program: the thematic unit approach, individualized reading instruc- tion, and programmed learning. Senior citizens benefited from another new English program sponsored by a fed- eral senior citizens iob opportunity proiect. The department has four full time aides who help teachers. Added to Gables' faculty this year was Miss Elaine Kenzel, who became head of the department. Last year at Miami Beach High Miss Kenzel was head of the English department and yearbook and literary mag- azine adviser. Besides her school duties, Miss Kenzel is President of the Florida Council of Teachers of English. lifi lupperl individualized reading instruction was employed in English labs. flower! Mr. Black lectured to his advanced seniors throughout the year. lcenteri Maybe English isn't your cup of tea, why don't you try coffee? says Mr. Whitehead. lsidei Miss Kenzel taught creative writing and English as well as advised the new literary magazine, Encore. Hola! AII6! Gufen Tag! The consTanT chaTTer of sTudenTs prac- Ticing dialogues could have been heard Through The halls in Tour languages if The doors had noT been closed due To The air- condiTioning. This year some sTudenTs were chosen To ediT and publish issues of The Florida Asso- ciaTion oT STudenTs of German publicaTion. In French V and Spanish V shorT sTories, selecTions from novels, newspapers, and magazines were used and made for a more exTensive course of sTudy. The LaTin Torum, which highlighTed The year Tor LaTin sTudenTs, was in April aT .lack- sonville. ConTesTanTs were chosen on a basis of run-off TesTs. Nine sTudenTs were chosen, each represenTing a difTerenT caTegory, plus Three voTing delegaTes. However, compeTi- Tion was noT limiTed only To seniors. Miss Eloise PaTTerson served as The de- parTmenT head. I Clif!!! Iii! 'E- -4 ' if 11. I is 1- ,, upper: Earphones were used to help develop skills in the foreign languages. lower: Mrs. Linda Zahler reviewed a replace- ment drill with one of her classes. Richard Gray wondered whom he should call on for the next basic sentence. Mrs. Marguerite Reynolds told her class to take down the notes she had written on the board. Foreign languages gamiswff New math is old stuff. Math news was made on other fronts in 1968. Overhead proiectors made black- boards obsolescent. And all those contem- porary algebra students got new Contempo- rary Algebra books to go along with Their contemporary algebra classes. Intermediate Algebra II sacrificed its hon- ors points this year much to the chagrin of intermediate algebra II students. Kids could really rate in math . . . either in high or regular ability groups. The low ability group in geometry was cancelled due to lack of enrollment. Besides all these happenings the annual math contest appeared in the spring lalong with young men's fanciesj sponsored by the Society of Actuaries and the Meath Associa- tion ot America. Department chairman was Ed Borden. nunna11,,,m ' .ff W- 4 'I if . g 1 nga 4 lupperl lt's a lucky break that my arm is in a sling, silently ponders a math student. llowerj The class awaits as the teacher passes out a test. lcenterl Well, Vicki, next time speak so everyone can hear you and you won't get a detention, says Mr. Golfman. lsidej You see this hand right here, raise it when you have a question! threatens Mr. Bentley. Have feat, will travel. In the physical education program for boys and girls the skill and fitness levels were much higher than in previous years, and consequently so were the number of fitness awards. The boys' program concentrated on team sports and conditioning with such activities as weight lifting, wrestling, speedball and softball. The girls' program saw many improve- ments. The gymnastic unit provided for increased interest and skill with a new horse, uneven bars and a balance beam. Gymnastic intramurals and a gymnastic team were a first for Gables this year. The track and field program featured team teach- ing unit resulting in a successful inter-class track meet. At the conclusion of the field hockey unit, the girls from Palmetto travel- ed to Gables to play the iunior and senior classes. The girls sports' teams, which practiced after school, reached the Dade County championship finals in both volleyball and basketball. The girls also participated in tennis, archery, softball, and folk dancing in their classes. 5 -.,. , N-,mem f fiiil ' j .555 , ,, .2133 ,. .Ml ,,g...., Physical ed. .4 Q. fleftl Getting a work-out on the parallel bars are: Miss Amy Miller, Mrs. Ethel Steele, Mrs. Debbie Elkins, Mrs. Helen Connolly, Mrs. Judy Darwick, and Mrs. Barbara Mlcuch. Ileftl Increasing endurance and ability means running against time. Irightl On your mark . . . get set . . . go! frightl In starting position a student awaits her turn for the shuttle run. ,,f Einstein would be cimcizecl. Science, including chemisTry, physics, and biology, helps sTudenTs gain The knowledge They'll need in order To meeT The demanding requiremenTs of This scienfific era. They learned basic principles and Tech- niques in order To perform experimenTs and To draw Their own conclusions. The science deparTmenT, under The super- vision of AbboTT Messler, developed a new course This year called apTly enough, DevelopmenTal Biology. Three hundred and forTy sTudenTs Took The new subiecT. A few advanced sTudenTs were able To Take advanTage o.f an independenT sTudy session under The direcTion of Mr. Messler. Audio-visual maTerials were sTressed in elevenTh grade science classes and physics sTudenTs Took a field Trip To The sTars via The Miami PlaneTarium, in order To geT a beTTer knowledge of space science. 'l' lupperi Come on, only one silly millimeter longer, thinks this modern Madame Curie. lcenteri It is said that UFO's exist, but in a Gables science class? Ilowerl You mean we did the wrong lab? exclaims a science student. lupperi Classmates give complete attention to Mr. Messler as he gives a demonstration of waves. Ilowerl Mr. Mayer is upset due to the loss of his pipette. E 5 0 -Nami E: an x NR a 1 f',,V , ' - N ' fmifff Q ,f-,Qt at X.. .. -is , .-Q2 - '- Study of as it is cmd was. As it was this year, all eleventh grade history students had classes in the audi- torium. Students had t.v. instruction and sometimes the large class was broken into smaller groups for discussion. Psychology students did more college- level reading this year. The 18-week class presents varied aspects of personal and so- cial psychology. Social psychology refers to the approach used in advertising and rela- tionships with other people. ln other areas of social studies there was more emphasis on individual study. Stu- dents worked on their own to get the most out of a proiect or term paper tor govern- ment, sociology or world geography. Classes were the backbone but the students had to supply the muscle. Bill Monroe was department chairman. i255-f Q l i fl w .. ..,g , ., f 4' 6 fleftj Fraser Garris weeps at the thought of leaving her psychology class at the end of the semester. Mr. Monroe, department head, awaits his turn to give a book review in the library. fcenter and right! That's right, girls, stick the pens in your mouths and demonstrate oral aggression to the class, teases Mr. Robin. I hate to interrupt the class but I am trying to give a Iecture, says Mr. Young. Micro-reacler invaded library. Planning ahead Tor The space age, The library added a microreader-prinTer and Two microreaders. The microreader-prinTer is used wiTh microfilm and microcards which are magazine and book reproducTions. WiTh This new Technique, several sTudenTs can view selecTions aT The same Time. The sTudenT library assisTanTs were of Tour caTegories. Among Them were The vol- unTeers, library science sTudenTs, audio vis- ual operaTors, and youTh corps workers who were paid Through a federally endowed program. The library This year has approximaTely 24,000 volumes buT The goal is l0 per pupil, said Mrs. STanley, head librarian. IT was calculaTed ThaT on approximaTely 205,000 occasions, sTudenTs used The library TaciliTies This year, especially The new lounge TurniTure which made Tor more relaxed read- ing. Q Library 1 . .,.. .M -e...,,Nnf 6 R T rc, ' we 4' T YU v X M- X HN 'X 6 C7 1 :M x Tu O X80 H 15 17 x lo 7 S W X 7 l l 7 7 QQ lleftj The micro-reader printer can bring you back to 7928. fcenterl Mrs. Stanley prepares a book list for a class project. frightj Many ofthe li- brary assistants and workers belong to the library club. This is just a sampling of the 24,000 volumes found in the library. Library Club 7. Charlotte Carson 2. Shirley Wilcox 3. Antoinette Silva 4. Helena Simmons 5. Faye Teague 6. Mary Mott 7. Maxima Crumity 8. Robert Marquis 9. Carolyn Starkey 70. Uralene Royal 7 7. Janice Scippio 72. Eleanor Recldick 73. Essie Kelley 74. Jacquelyn Bullard 75. Elizabeth Yarn Whistlecl while they worked. The behind the scenes work was done by a variety of hard-working aides. The custodial staff, made up of fourteen men and two women, had much to do to keep the school functioning properly. Each member of the staff had his own section of the school which he had to keep in ship- shape condition. The endless tasks of the staff consisted of regulating the air-condi- tioner or heater, opening the building, rais- ing the flag, tending to the yard and keep- ing classrooms and restrooms clean. The custodians had day or night shifts five days a week. Head custodian was William Russo. The cafeteria had twenty-six employees including two men. In order to make sure the food was ready on time the cafeteria opened at six o'clock each morning. The school luncheon menus reached the school six weeks in advance. The workers arrived at 6:30 a.m. to prepare the noon meal for approximately l,lO0 students. The cafeteria manager was Mrs. Antoinette Morrow. kg. Aides ir C L sses Q lleftj Buttering the bread was one of the daily chores of the cafeteria workers. Q lcenterj The tv aides worked hard to have tests returned to students as soon as possible. Q Irightl Mrs. Antoinette Morrow, cafete- ria manager, makes sure the pot doesn't boil over. , fleftj William Russo, head custodian, sharpens one of his tools. 'lrightt The custodians kept Gables look ing good on the outside as well as on the inside. Q. if s ,Q l i LLL - li' kk Fw 'Mia FHS E Fl HW QHEH mnmvmimir Hi! Want to play ball with the Heffalump? How about some table tennis? You knowp ping- pong? Scream a little. Come on! We're going to win! Turn on a little pushbutton smile. Buy a little popcorn POWerl Now you're IN. Happy? Ask good ol' Charlie Brown if he wants to play football. He says he can'tp his kite's caught up in a tree and refuses to come down. ,xg-Q-nw-0-.-Wm Q 1 w ,. ,, , , ,ff f. xv 4 V' 33 5, QV? Hwy Q M LL 33 N0 mi W' V. V' 6 YL QD! 'K Q0 QQ' fvdy GSNLQ XL? 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U I' , XOJORQMQOOP PM WORQGM 3 IW Us 4 x W 'P f Q A X M K L um fb , Qwufvxhwwpfpg Q A N JMX J QC KX K x 1968 officers were: John Allen, pres., Les Clements, vice pres., Linda Witty, sec., and Lana Harris, treas. ,Quai uJ.3wwwoequ.oc9LJc,.25LtQmJc9:nw,3c-ts-OoNqlL,v,.o,k,k,L'qL MMM CD41 eeQ,x,s,3,.., 'Ii - Ili.: .llvmw-e lf' ,M Z' Cx, Cabinet members are: Randy C'overman, sec. of state Tom Cox, sec. of sports Liz Anderson, sec. ot community service KJ-00ull,Q!kAJ: -.1-4-fifNrx.: was Psa.5d5?.-e.mzrL:f.snQhL We Kathy Redman, sec. of public works Cindy CheathamLsec,gLinterioL UCAFL I QVQD QM 7,506 Paul Johnstone, sgt. at arms Marla Weksler, sec. of finance Alan Greenberg, sec. of club activities Susan Lettino, parliamentarian Amy Anderson, chaplain Alan Fogg, Senior Class pres. Max Gomez, Junior Class pres. Not pictured: DeeDee Cormier, sec. of publicity Gov't grooves This is the story of Student Council, the government of Gables. It is a happy story to be read over and over again. Led by President John Allen and advised by Jimmie Simpson, the brave band of officers, cabi- net, and senators collected for a needy family in the Grove, and gathered canned goods tor others in December. They con- tributed to a county fund to build a school in South America. Always busy, student council raised that good ole' spirit with Beat Miami High week and Homecoming week. Playing Santa to the student body, they also delivered Christmas cards. Dick Adams Larry Adams Louis Alberti Bonnie Biro Bethany Boerema Dean Colson Allison Miller Lisa Perlmutter Cindy Stoltz Connie Werner Juniors: Seniors: Debby Balter John Benitez John Clifford Tom McCoun Vicki Norman David Russel .lack Baldwin Chip Corleff Kelly Hart Craig Nagel Liz Parker Margie Parker Rick Saffir Suzy Sizer Randy Venning. ill T 'U V EFF R 2. f Ko 5 Q 5 D Q Q5 LMQX I3 I y y 5 el ffvft X AMX it if tc Varsity cheerleaders: 7. Dale August, 2. Janet Eaton, 3. Tina Ettling, Captain, 4. Lenore Hamlett, 5. Leslie Hancock, 6. Joyce Mayers, 7. Kathy Nichols, 8. Vickie Norman, 9. Liz Parker, IO. Margie Parker, 77. Pat Ray, 72. Ruth Sigler, 13. Linda Widolersheim, Co-captain N Cheerleaders soul of spirit. S-O-U-L . . . Soul team, introduced a new year of cheers, uniforms, and special cheerleading activities. It began, refresh- ingly, with the girls serving the football players tea at summer practice. They were also waitresses for a night as they served dinner at the annual football banquet in December. The girls were kept busy by pep rallies, selling ribbons, and making posters. Sponsor Miss Joan .Reitsma aided the girls in all of their activities. The spirit continued as the basketball season bounced on. At the close of the year, the girls gave up their uniforms to twenty new cheerleaders, and the Gables beat went on. Amy Anderson Joyce Pepper Peggy Good Sue Halvorsen Martha Mozo Barbara Julian Dorothy Bass Cindy Cheatam Judi Anderson Jane Stegenga Lucy Morris Debbie Vernon Sue Hecker Kathy Vloedman Kathy Harmon Pat Hutson Ann Robinson Linda Usher Linda Collier Lisa Warholak Leslie Weiss Georgia Whitney Mary Nowak Betsy Loescher Gail Schoen Sarah Randall Mimi Jones Sweetheart, Bill Hairies Sponsors, Kelly Hart Rebel Martin Sd fr' 401 Tb Yi 'Bi Forward, march! Hey! There go those Cavaliettesl Busyness personified. Flower children for a day by peddling poppies for Veterans. Selling sweatshirts and sponsoring a party for shut- ins at Christmas. Femme fatales in military costume, drilling from field to stage, pro- ducing and directing their own musical, 'Gables Fables,' which was cancelled be- cause of the walkout, and marching, march- ing, marching. . ! .f Officers lstarting at topl Joyce Pepper, vice-pres., Ellen Rabe, Sec., Merilee Olsen, uniform chair., Ethle Steele, sponsor, Sue Halvorsen, captain, Martha Mozo, co-captain, Amy Anderson, Pres., Barbara Julian, historian, Dorothy Bass, parliamentarian. .-Q - 41, Q X Q., Z !' f Qitwvz' W I '-ar ,pm .ax 1? J' 1 wif ' , L ,pa A 'S 1--,, C Hb. 4' is I I 4.-rf is '- ' A .A Q -WQM X rx V0 J 1 1 gl, ... ' 7' ',3 'a-' 3? gf.. an M ,- AQ., N UQNV , 15 J M . --f-f-1 -.,.qgw f if L X 0 Nd A ' W., ,M ' W 4 ..-,T f , ,5 ' x- A'x fl ff -- W ' Q -f , , L , K mf '- ' g Q--eigfis, ,whims - M 5,'v1,'x , 4 - 1 y '. Q W- V, Q 1: V n, f A' ,W ,. '-h ',f2 V 99 Yearly massage Twelve squared To The fifth column: for- mula for a McLuhanisTic yearbook. Under The influence of Marshall McLuhan and his medium is the message fmassagef' The Cavaleon staff Tried To convey 1968 by use of pictures Ccold medial and The printed word Ca hoT mediumj. If by now This has become confusing, refer To Cavaleon 1968 and get The message. 1. Diane Jacobstein, editor-in-chief 2. Roz Spector, business manager 3. Cyndi Brilliant, photo coordinator 4. Frank Gladstone, art editor 2' 5. Gwenn Meyer, school life editor 3 6 6. Susan Ruggles, school life asst. ed. im 7. Joan Peyser, academics co-editor T fl 8. Ilene Sperling, academics co-editor H 11 f l 9. Liz Gray, student activities co-editor 'll l fl 10. Susan Hoinville, student activities co-editor Q Q. 1 11. Alan Gittelson, sports editor 2 H18 3 X6 K il 7 12. Bob Hackney, asst. sports editor 7 Q 73. Linda Rubel, clubs co-editor T Q 14. Melanie Murray, clubs co-editor l Q 'O 1 , 15. Harriet Freeman, faculty editor 5 ,l 16. Linda Powell, senior section editor I3 l Q 17. 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Lyn Dorrit, news staff Alan Greenberg, city editor Lillian Glass Joyce Hearn Lana Harris, copy staff Tab Hayes, clubs editor Mike Kessler, exchange Georgette Karp Glen Lewis, photographer Mike Lester, sports staff Darryl Michelson, news staff Don Mason, news co-editor Dorthea Nickas, features editor Robert Posen if J xx X fx F Gil Q IE, If li1-.Phi X ggi wi l ig fffkffng T if Ps 5, jj' N'lsi'Rf,gq gf, Q,,QsAQiE:ljf adj X 7 fx I-Q J l wi If Gi wi T sw 7 fo 'lo f if if ST SQ, ,fig 9594125 T ,su if Egg zo if-vflx E XJ , 8 '-N X ll ,X K , , X T! A f ' Mi qi, 35 gif ,f N T ii C15 j 61 wk! fffllj 'NUI Free press. The roar of The prinTers' ink, The smell of The press. Well, ThaT wasn'T quiTe The siTuaTion buT The High LighTs sTaTT did Their besT To relaTe The monThly news To The read- ing public. A new process was used permiTTing The use of more picTures. For The firsT Time, a Miami High vicTory ediTion was prinTed, plus oTher special ediTions. These were The April Fool's ediTion and The Cub paper. The ediTorship was shared by Ricky Rosen in The Tall and Jeff Simon in The spring. i N 0-WW , ,.f ' , Encore staff members were lleft to righti: Mark Haukohl, Maxine Cohen, Frank Gladstone, Carol Scholtens, Kristy Schrader, Susy Roff, Cyn Zarco, Dick Scwartz, Jim Boyard, Mary Lee Hill, Marilyn Goldfarb, Mel Murray, Andrea Kirsh, Liz Gray, Alyson Moonan, David Haslekorn, Linda Rubel. 123 RTT 1' ..--N ,- l x..... - s-- 'fl 4 More staff members were fleft to rightj: Suzy Mann, Diane Alterman, Jean Janson, John Paris, Jo Lee, Nancy Simons, Linda Chernowsky, Kathy Tilton, James Boznek, Cindy Hagen, Sue Solomon, Linda Klein, Helena Groteguf, Kathy Lucas, Vicki Alexander. Editors-in-Chief: Richard B. Rosen Mark Haukohl Art Editor: Nancy Simons Business Manager: Helen Grotegut Adviser: Miss Elaine Kenzel Miss Elaine Kenzel Richard B. Rosen 1. 5 I - Jw ,gn- -'x 4'-Q six- I I 5.44 -wmv ang-4-Y Ni Y, 'lf . I . , Y . 1 k ' : k ' - V if iLi9'? 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K ij, if l ana I of' V f 5 if f 2 C CONDUER TO I.C.C. members were: lbottom rowj: Alice Stein- hart, Evie Schoenfield, Riva Schiff, Karen Rosen- dorf, Cyndi Brilliant, Kathy Lucas, Silvia Pacin, Patti Abbott, Amy Anderson, Rosie Lipe. lsecond rowl Jim Pickar, Jon Graham, Nancy Simons, Scott Weiss, Sue Lettino, John Kelly, Sheldon Suskauer, Bruce Swiren. fthird rowj: Lauretta Snetro, Maxine Cohen, Tina Etling, Abby Kolber, Kathy Coppedge, Ellen Rabe. lfourth rowl: Alan Fogg, Paul John- stone, Richard B. Rosen, Dale Baker, Rick Saffir, Alan Greenberg, Rafael Vadia, Les Clements. mi an WATC HWORD T l.c.c.-big aa. I.C.C. doesn't mean icc lpronounce ecchlj, but Inter Club Council. Led by Mr. Vice President of the Student Council himself, Les Clements, the thirty-eight club presi- dents of Gables coordinated all united ac- tivities among the organizations. This includ- ed spirit week and homecoming. In this case, the medium was the I.C.C. and the message was intercommunication with the organizations. Debate coach Kenneth Rosenthal. l Debaters were: fleft to rightl Linda Cohen, Maria Kakouris, Sharon Steen, Sharylann Sharo, Richard Friend, Owen Podell, Ricki Scwartz, Bob Hoffman, Bob Maland, oward Manhoff, Dick Scwartz, Cyndi Brilliant, Seth Michalson. 1. Word power! Talk it up to experience! And that's exact- ly what sixteen of Kenneth Rosenthal's de- baters did this year. Sweeping local and national tournaments, the debaters brought home accolades and awards. For example, at the National Tournament at Emory Uni- versity, Bill Suoianen tied with Richard Friend for best speaker. It was a very good year for the girls' extemporaneous speakers. Active on that team were: Cyndi Brilliant and Vicki Schwartz. Also active on the boys' team were: Owen Podell and Jim Picar. -vs... 'W -. A--...nw 'Www' V In CN , .5 'F I l 'wa- R h'lh 'L,Ax iw... W s. -1... ir a+,,..,,,, s. ,K . N N. Q' A if if ii fm few,-. LY EJQE Sing iT out, baby . . . La-la-la. . . for is it do-re-mi?j, N0 mat. chorus brought The musical Carousel, by Ter what, This chorus can sing or hum iT. Rodgers and l'lamrnersTein, To The Gables' One of The largest departments, The music stage. The funds for The fourth annual musi- section is also one of The most popular, cal were raised in The fall when The chorus Under The direction of Juanita Rafield, The Sponsored 6 Sing OUT. Concert mixed fbottom fowl: Margie Ostenson, Liz Chesney, Helena Theo, Angie Austin, Alicia Robin- son, Kathy Smith, Louise Robinson, Diana Kreider, Betty Egleston, Bunny Old, Barbara Treager, Robin Lundy. Second row: Margo Eisen, Carol Dougherty, Priscilla Warren, Alice Weil, Julie Saunders, Delores Sands, Maria Juarez, Candy Brooke, Kathy Whitten, Cindy Cheatham, Linda Koenigsberg. Third row: Leonard Messina, Albert Whitehead, Albert Davis, Julian Genet, Pete Wilson, Jim Morrison, Jim Reeder, Tim Hively, Jim Hubbard, Stanley Stein, Scott McDaniel. Concert lbottom rowl Nila Arroyo, Sheila Silberman, Diann Dubbin, Shelley Clark, Pat Shoutes, Ellie Reddick, Riva Schiff, Ellen Rabe, Martha Mozo, Phyllis Krueger, Laurie Smith, Genie Kissel, Debbie Findeisen, Amy Anderson, Bebe Emerman, Nancy Wilson, second row: Janice Byrd, Brook Heppin- stall, Merida Golden, Margie Brand, Susan Lettino, Becky Pegram, Nickie Newton, Violet Bonema, Jeanie Gendenning, Beth Silk, Kathy Booth, Ann Swain, Laura Anderson, Patty McCulla, Debbie Finney, Bob Longnecker, third row: Earl Barns, Hal Belcher, Julian Arroyo, Clayton Brumby, Clayven Miller, John Arroyo, Larry Hill, Bobby Roberson, Charlie Bryan, Leo Stitsky, Jeff Perl, Norman Tow, Robby Robertson. Cavalier Ibottom rowl: Nila Arroyo, Violet Bonemta, Janice Byrd, Margie Brand, Susan Lettino, Madi Mann, Candy Brooke, Delores Sands, Priscilla Warren. Second row: Phyllis Krueger, Ellen Rabe, Becky Pegram, Debbie Findeisen, Debbie Finney, Nancy Wilson, Bebe Emerman, Amy Ander- son, Julia Saunders, Angie Austin, Margie Ostenson, Betty Elgelston, Kathy Smith. Third row: Paul Smith, Paul Maynard, Julian Genet, Lenny Messina, Norman Tow,,Albert Davis, Mark Allan, Robby Robertson, Pete Wilson, Brian Domning, Ray Shapiro, Leo Stitsky, Clayton Brumby, Jim Hubbard, Stanley Stein, Julian Arroyo. . Malet bottom rowl: Julian Arroyo, Bill Smith, Bud Trueblood, Mark Stein, Paul Maynard, Jim Hub- bard, Stanley Stein. Second row: Earl Barns, Charlie Coney, Marso King, Norman Tow, Jim Morrison, Julian Genet, Ray Shapiro. Third row: Lenny Messina, Albert Davis, Mark Allan, Robby Robertson, Pete Wilson, Brian Domming, Leo Stitsky. Advanced Girls' lbottom fowl: Tommy Geeson, Barb Destolfe, Judy Anderson, Rene' Destolfe, Leslie Hancock, Marilyn Moore, Emily Ginn, Patsy Hutchinson, Pam Kendrick. Second row: Kathy Booth, Shirley Nealy, Gloria McCree, Liechen Davis, Peggy Reinhart, Nancy Davis, Margie Bonema, Pat Ple- mons, Shiela Morris, Cathy Conklin, Rickie Jansen. Third row: Carol Sinclair, Cheryl Davis, Joanne Simpson, Jersey Wilson, Mary Hall, Dorothy Bell, Patti Wright, Georgette Karp, Melinda Matthews. Girls' tbottom rowl: Geraldine Swain, Maxima Crumity, Mattie Williams, Sandra Tyler, Claudia Silber- man, Stacy Sims, Marianne Verrusio, Val Till, Eliza Nabal, Donna Vogal, Karen Roozen, Betty Batey, Gail Gerkin. Second row: Debra Hill, Debbie Hursh, Gail Hendrixson, Francina Hall, Sherry Riggs, Laurie Magruder, Gail Rosen, Vivian Childs, Barb Linnet, Louise Alter, Carol Goldberg, Terri Herz, Nancy Abrams, Billy Hernandez, Sue Burton, Cathy Webb. Third row: Carol Trevis, Barbara Freeman, Debbie Austen, Joan Hall, Charlotte Teague, Mary Bakeman, Kathy Roper, Katie Wirkus, Penny Maida, Susan Barnes, Lynda Jaffe, Jo Lopez, Dede Daurnheim, Angela Robinson, Donna Lamb, Alice Madison, Julie Saunders. an D, 0' . Y,- if ' 1 J' rtff' 1 x ' l 3 . L. -,Ef,'ffA,t?5siSi'.',r ' ' A 34' Marching band: Bruce Adler, Kip Amazon, Joan Auerbach, David Ayers, Charles Babcock, Michelle Barkowitz, Bella Barna, Bob Basten, Jolie Bell, Bob Bell, Richard Bellinger, Mike Berry, Marty Bilsker, Sheila Blount, Jim Bolyard, Barry Brown, Chris Browne, Jeff Budner, Donna Carmer, Lisa Casale, Maryiane Cass, Ellen Cox, Haywood Colbert, Steve Cold, Christina Davis, Sandra Depoo, Pat Detweiler, DeQuesda Sergio, Barbara Dietz, Geoffery Eisen, Joan Ettingoff, Brenda Evens, Sheldon Ezell, Linda Faye, Steven Falk, Robert Farrow, Joe Fernandez, Morris Fishman, Laurie Gailbreath, Denise Graff, Karen Gottlieb, Phil Gallameir, Steve Gladstone, Lowell Garret, Mark Goldsmith, Diana Graves, Judy Greenburg, Sue Haisma, Arthur Hausman, Doreen Harding, Victor Hecht, Margarita Hernandez, Paul Heydemann, Ken Hodges, Barbara Jacobson, Greg Kaminski, Cindy Kandel, Danny Kandel, Sharon Kantor, Eric Kaplan, Barbra Kapplow, George Keeler, Charles Kessler, Russ Klise, Howard Kusnick, Lee Landon, Vickie Ledue, Dottie Lahla, Bill Lee, Terry Leeds, Ted Leidel, Larry Lipner, Elliot Loveman, Judd Ludder, Scott Manning, Don Mason, Dan Margulis, Robert Marquis, George, Martin,'Robert McReynolds, Duke McWilliams, Edward Mendal, Faith Messer, Jan Miller, Roy Miller, Edith Morris, Joe Murfin, Louis Nappi, Barbara Neff, Karen Nolte, Gus Obregon, Robin Olin, Hugh Page, Walter Parks, Francisco Penaranda, Debbie Pettigrew, Marni Pilafian, Al Purdon, Elna Rannik, Kathy Redman, Hal Rhea, Allan Richard, Rex Roffler, Peter Rogers, David Roger, Chad Rosen, Bill Russel, Donna Samuelson, Jan Rawls, Mary Sansone, Stephen Schafer, Allen Schenholm, Cheryl Scott, Winston Scott, Riva Shiff, Janet Silk, Stuart Sherman, Howard Soloway, William Steenstrup, Alan Stein, Bruce Stephan, Denise Sterling, Stuart Suskin, David Tedlow, Marlene Tendrich, Eddie Tegge, Debbie Thery, Silvia Thomas, Jan Thue, Tom Tibor, Barbara Traeger, Joy Udoff, Joanne Vrana, Eliza- beth Wade, Steve Whitten, Mike Wilpon, Donna Wilson, Sandy Winchester, Evan Zagoria, Glen Zeller. Come blow your horn. A band of 150 Cavaliers made up the Coral Gables marching band. Led by director Mr. William Leclue and drum maior Steve Whitten, the musicians oom-pah-pahed and marched through new routines for halt time shows and the Orange Bowl Parade. They are one of the few bands that memorize all music for their shows. For the past seven- teen years they have rated a superior in State and District contests and are one ot only three schools in Florida to do so. Band officers: George Martin, Joanne Vrana, Sharon Kanter, Morris Fishman, Steve Whitten, Riva Schiff, Kathy Redmon, Danny Margolis. Capital icleci: boys, girls stcite. They didn't make a mock of government but they set up one. They are the nine rep- resentatives from Gables who attended Boys, and Girls State last summer. The seven boys and two girls observed govern- mental procedure, occupied seats in the House and Senate, and stayed in the dormi- tories of Florida State University. Elected to a seat in the House and Senate were Amy Anderson and Alice Steinhardt. Others attending were: John Allen, Norman Alley, Morris Fishman, Allan Fogg, Gary Goodwin, Hans Kairies, and Scott Weiss. John Allen, Morris Fishman, Amy Anderson, Alice Steinhardt Norman Alley, Allan Fogg, Hans Kairies, not pictured are: Gary Goodwin and Scott Weiss. Mary Ann Walsh, lPeggy Miller, Donna Lamb, Sandy Winchester, Kerry Wozneski, 'Sandy Mades, Thery. Smoke rings, sobres, sequins. As The band played on, so did The maior- eTTes. Led by That fire Tvvirling, knife swirl- ing, head maioreTTe, Sandy Winchester, The seven girls added sparkle To The half Time shows and Orange Bowl Parade, especially wiTh Their new sequined uniforms. Along wiTh The new ouTfiTs There were almost all new Twirlers This year. ReTurning with Sandy was iunior Sandy Mades. The new sophomores were: Donna Lamb, Peggy Miller, Debbie Thery, Mary Ann Walsh, and Kerry Wozneski. l e4?,, ,W 3 J f ,. -gay .1 W0 Wm' ,A 1 4 ,Vi QT. ANS Ai , JY' .':-yn If 4. 1 fx 5 1 1. V 1, -W I W Q. , .,,..Mw.,,,.J,4 , 5539-ww-xjjv ,, iw ? ff 'ff'f ' W JH , as K - X. fl W . Q9 A ng ' ,J W, If 'V' lf 'ul f W . ,Ji -r ., ,, Q, ,A LW,,r' J., HX I f Modern Dance Weaving a web of s checlelia ,, . ,, p Y was spider Schee Fielden. Meditating were: Terry Coello, Elva Garcia, Charlotte Goldberg, Nancy Simons, and Donna Koberlein. Limbering up were: Sue Grusmark, Cookie Rose, Linda Witty, and Anne Porter. Dream Team shuts out 9, wins 13 enroute to championships. The '67 Cavalier football team was a coach's dream. Enough can't be said about the ball club that swept through TO regular season games, licked three playoff opponents, and were state and national champions. The long season began with a 39-O rout of Colum- bus. Edison took it on the chin the following week 23-O. Key West was next, but they scored, that one was 26-6. Killian's cougars held the Cavaliers to a l3-6 victory. Coral Park was the next to bite the dust, they fell 39-7. It was all Gables in a 34-O trouncing of Palmetto. The Cavs continued to roll with a 27-O victory over Miami Springs. A 4l-O lacing of Pompano Beach provided a final warmup for MHS. And in the big one, the Cavaliers played like champions, they shutout their rivals T6-O. A strong second half effort did in the Southwest Eagles for a 40-O Homecoming victory. Qualifying for the state playoffs, the Cavaliers finished off three playoff opponents: MacArthur 36-O, Tampa Robinson 55-O, and in the state cham- pionship game Jacksonville Wolfson 21-7. In compiling their l3-O mark many offensive and defensive records were shattered. The offense amassed 410 points while the defense limited oppo- nents to iust 26 points. Both units were deep in exceptional talent. Offen- sively Craig Curry and Bertram Taylor were All-City. Second team All-City selections were Richard Brown, Walter Lightburn, and Pat Ruel. Chuck Tyler, Bill Colson, Craig Nagel, Gerald Tinker, and Roberto Alvarez received Honorable Mention. Defensively, talent abounded as All-City selections included Paul Johnstone, John Scopetta, Bo Dunn, Bruce Berger, and Ed Merlano. Honorable Mention was given Lazaro Rivera, Mark Eelik, Bill O'Malley, Otis Sanders, and John Clifford. Five players were All-State selections: quarterback Craig Curry, linebacker Paul Johnstone, middle guard John Scopetta, and tackle Bruce Berger. John- stone was also named to the All-Southern team. Head Coach Nick Kotys' best team ever won T3 games, 9 by shutouts C7 in a row, covering 33 quartersj. On Dec. 29 the National Sports News Service of Minneapolis selected Coral Gables as the National Champions along with Austin Reagan of Texas. O Q4 , M M.,- . ,fm a Q K g A N,,..,, -x.9fM,.,.,. .. if R MIL-3 Q .-V. ,gy , s . 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Q ,V ,A i ily, 4. v I . ,, I., -QA nw Q N 3' 51,45 , -., , ,X w, 13 -. , , 9 'fhif K K 6' A if ff -4- .. , , , . ,1 J- ., ,fy . i X-ffl24'if'. 1 2' 'ig'3?'ff,- ,-'-,is-Di' kX ' x We-. w-:'ff1 ' 'dr f' lf, JV .1 A' 5 - ,z-,Zz X J ' -z,wP1E1.ag, T. lBack2: Mark Felik, Richard Downing, Clifford Ficke, Joe Bucholz, Walter Light- burn, Randy Venning, Bob lniaychock, Rene Grifol, Paul Johnstone. lFronti: John Fay, Alfred Williams, Jack Worley, Terry Bob, Pat Fantis, Alfredo Suarez, Mervin Carter, Manual Vidal. 2. Craig Curry, John Benitez, Jack Bald- win, Ken Austin, Jim Weingarten. 3. lBacki: Gerald Tinker, Rafael Mora, John Clifford, Pepe Ruiz, Tom McCoun, Ed Merlano. lFronti: Willie Adams, Carlos Casal, Bob Peck, Wayne Harden, Bruce Jamison, Bertram Taylor. 4. lBacki: Roberto Alvarez, Chris An- thony, Angel Fernandez, Bill Emmons. lFrontl: John Pratt, Edward Sager, Sal lntagliata. 5. IBacki: Thomas Vann, Paul Kendrick, Doug Muirhead, Arthur Jones, Bill Beck- with, Steve Davies, Roger Peace, George Jahn, Chuck Tyler, Bo Dunn. lFrontl: Arthur Small, Pablo Aleio, Marvin Robin- son, Sheldon Ezell, Richard Kuehn, Bill Colson, Eddie Flynn, Harry Thurston. 6. lBack1: Wilfredo Allen, Raul Arrondo, Bruce Berger, Bill Harries, Pat Ruel, Phil Deberard, Charlie Vann, Leigh McCreary. lFront1: Bob Breckenridge, Wirt Maxey, McDonald Herman, Lazaro Rivera, John Scopetta, Jeff Werner, David Jahnig. 7. lBackl: John L. Pratt, John Leu, David Moffett, Ben Smart, Bob McDougal. CFront2: Mike Clark, Andy Winter, Craig Nagel, Dick Whittington, Bill O'Malley, Otis Sanders. 8. Richard Brown, Scott Weiss, Tony Orte- ga, Abilio Coello, George Tillotson, Laverne Godbolt. -1 t.J 1.-' 6 Preceding the opening kickoff all players ran through the goalposts. The final in this one: Gables 23, Edison O. Halfback Craig Nagel complemented the Cavalier running attack with his flashing speed. SCHEDULE Gables opponent 39 Columbus O 23 Edison O 26 Key West 6 13 Killian 6 39 Coral Park 7 34 Palmetto O 27 Miami Springs O 41 Pompano Beach O 16 Miami High O 40 Southwest O 36 MacArthur O 55 Tampa Robinson O 21 Jacksonville Wolfson 7 tx si ,X 5 . 8 I ' ,fi - as N' 'M ' . we wwf - ,ss-Q,.p.Q1,,, V Ji t ,.,,,i- vw-k..h WVQQ ,s- i P 1 g g 3 124 -cs -3 3 3 i, . 5' C wks.- The group of boys I worked with this year were the finest and most cooperative I've ever had the pleas- ure to work with. They were a dedi- cated group, a group out to win. They won more games U35 than any other team I've had, they had more shutouts Wt, had more inter- ceptions f33J, scored more points 14101, limited their opponents to fewer points C26Q, had more All- City players lol, and more All-State selections f5j than any team I've ever had. Of course any year you beat Miami High is a big year, this year it was especially satisfying as we shut them out. lt will be very hard to forget this 1967 team as it had the most balance and above all it had the best attitude. Our B squad also was the best we ever had here at Gables-unde- feated, and a winning streak of 14 games. -Nick Kotys I Q' 5 tk 'They were Cl dedicated group, Cl group out to win.' . . . Kotys . Q4 I 4 I .fix fx .B The Cavalier coaching staff was made up of Front: Ed Hall, Bob Nelson, Bob Depree Dan Coughlm Jim Simpson. Back: Len Rosenbluth, Willard Tolliver, Lew Castle Nick Kotys Ed lnjaychock, Charlie Diamond, Sam Scarnecchia. ,,.,...x. ...1.,,,, 3 . s 0 3 QQ on on .V v .. shififafi'-gfgaiaiidas, S L iii? i 1 2 1 W ' - ' , ,V f- ' -- f- ' - - l Sf? X l Wx I. ,J A 2' lf w ' ' W1 -z K it 31: 1 1 '-nw. ' iff' i Q 1 H The night the Bowl lit up I' 5 9 Y i. .4 gg , l . I :n r l l -an ,, ' me ,X - 4 ,Q Curry consults coach Kotys in third quarter . moments later scores TD from 1 1 yards out. ends all doubt this 34-yard field goal. t s l Roberto Alvarez leads the blqcking for Dick Whittington against Southwest. Then the Cavs came home, 40-0 A standing room only crowd at Central Stadium saw the Cavaliers triumph 40-O over Southwest. The homecoming victory saw the defensive unit register its seventh shutout of the regular season to set a state record, Nov. 23, 1967. A fired-up Southwest team gave the state champions their toughest first half, but following the inter- mission it was a different story. The Cavaliers unloaded as the sellout crowd saw Curry, Tinker, Alvarez, and Benitez score touchdowns of- fensively. Ed Merlano intercepted an Eagle pass and took it all the way in the final moments. In victory Gables had finished its regular season undefeated, untied, and District 8AA Champions. Q Hi. ru.. , . . H0 1 'X X. The Cav defense, led by George Jahn I8 li and Bill O'Malley 5222, stopped the Eagles cold. Ed Merlano l8l intercepts Southwest pass and races 61 yards for the touchdown. i 4 W . n Q w ' be i wig QA. we 4, f+a,.5J'4 ' tw ' v- 3-'nn' z 4. If-4 1, gg' 5 im Vf,.?.f4' .U-5 14 ' Om 1 u .,,f,,, . 'f rt ' ' A .Q M, 'SWS' -una.-as L. v,.'9 , A . FQ'- W- 7 gn .an , . W we flfas -V--la -1. L, Top: Coaches considered ff' Mike Clark served as kickoff specialist Curry an excelleni- N playcaller and a leader ,kky among the players. 'X . Ax A :X K f XX . x i, A K ,, ,A V -X x E v w -' 1, , A X I -.JN X X, V throughout The season. He approaches Kabovei, and kicks Irighfi. W X x X, 9 i . xy , y 'N V ' sx ' . : X V X A if' x 1 - x R Q - .l XI 1 in X Q' 3 Q X -3 J I29 Hero of the playoffs, QB Curry pitches against Wolfson. 5, AQ, gwlh y ' an af in i iy s fv- ,. A. aa,a t J. gfifff'-i,ss Cav defenders pursue Above right: Helmet reflects Robinson ballcarrier. Cavalier attitude in state Robinson became ninth final, Get-a-Wolf. fgzfiglvvcflm' seventh Right: The mighty Cavalier defense played a superb final, stopping the Wolves in their tracks. J lh. Eg'.,v ,,, 2- v l 5 V tr g 5 A VK g., X ,, ..., . , kk e ii , , .gp if . ky fi Q il J I xy. S iW 541 49 uh - 'Q' . Mr X W - N 4 ' PN K X x 4 . if . X 3 , A 54 , A 5 x ' ' Q is Q fl ' 9 Xi ,f L 1 M Q N E5 Ki, 1 '4 , fa- N. 4 1 R ' l 3' ' M Q' x iunior vursiiy unEeciTen in '6 ' Charlie Diamond's iunior varsiTy gridders Took The field eighT Times in '67 and came ouT winners each Time. IT marked The firsT Time Ga- bles i.v. has been unbeaTen and ran Their winning sTreak To 14 games. An abundance of TalenT, offen- sively and defensively, was The prime reason for The Team's success. Offensively, quarferback Ed Mc- Dougal passed effecTively To ends Larry Adams and Tom NugenT. The offensive aTTack was complemenf- ed by running backs Tony Siplin, Bernard KiTTeriell, Jack BrasingTon, and Bobby Piper. A sTrong defensive uniT held op- ponenfs To less Than 7 poinTs per game. A Talenfed secondary was made up by Louis Alberfi, MiTchell Couch, Ariel Inglasis, and Chris Mc- Coun. MiTchell Berger, Paul Hainey, Ellis STaTom, and John BlanTon were defensive line sTandouTs. A consensus of coaches Dia- mond, DePree, Tolliver, and Simp- son agreed They were an excellenT Team wiTh a winning spiriT. 4 'T' W 6 .crr T l I , gm L , , ,c , , W' QTQQHEEY law ' V 1 A my A is up K- Y A N M ,,,,, 'i D u 'iifiy ' .5 , ' 'Try , Jim Bouie C612 and Desmond Boone 121 lead The blocking for Bernard KifTeriell on a TD play against Palmeffo. Ed McDougal showed much poise as quarterback. SCHEDULE Gables Opponenf 26 Killian 6 12 SouThwesT O 40 Edison 7 27 Miami Springs 19 i8 Miami High 7 39 PalmeTTo O 20 Coral Park 6 35 Columbus 7 Q J' sr ' . ,QV , 'M Y 's Q l , ,,c,,f , cs1s TT, ggrrrcc T r .-,-- 1- -- , f.-ffwasfzsl, , .J Ms,- -- ss- , W: if f -T . ffs.Q,:v:.lf1,,s,,-is ..,,,,-1,,., , ciyy y 3 3 ,271 aa .W sv lk an I 'E K LE D -., . L' AWN Ji Qi 1 J , A 6, , X . A I wx . my I , - : x M ,N ,K 6, cc, W-. W x Q rryy X , .1 Q X 71 K , . ,. I V ' , gf Y .. l A ' 1 .- Q , s,, , JNL N K J, 5 H ,. f N fi Q4 A Vhi, ' 'gg I if , 7 ii fi Head coach, Charlie Diamond, contem- plates the situation. First row: Knoll lmgr.l, Orr, McCoun, Al- sobrook, Wasser, Weston, Downing, Heg- amire, Alantado, Bouie, C. Nelson, Zama- ro, Benson, Ballard, Kitteriell, Nugent, Adams, Miller, Ayars. Second Row: Marlin lmgr.l E. McDoug- al, S. Bell, Berger, Brown, Fried, Piper Brasington, Haney, Glover, Alberti, Ing- lasis, Merrill, Parmenter, Arnaez, Johnson Colson, Jordan, J. Nelson, Ruel, Thomas J. Kessler, Finney lmgr.I Third Row: McKay lmgr.2, Brennon, Mis- leah, Bennett, McGahey, Haile, Hecht, Lungsford, Sergany, Requato, Rainey, Marshall, Martin, Rodriguez, Neida, John- ston, Bryan, Bonner, Bowers, Blanton, B McDougal. Fourth Row: Keen, Schiess, Belle, Vales- quez, Clark, Mario, I. Rodriguez, Virgin, McKinley, Fisherman, Mays, Statom, Rod- well, Kessler, Freeburg, Boone, Couch Wachtell, Admire, Eason, Guthrie, Siplin, Holton. Aizi LQ 5 5? fm ' -,. Gi, X k? '2 a 1 89x ly 'ft fl if 4 1 Lb 1, 'S ii 5 I x After fwo years as head coach, Len Rosenbluth has proven he can produce a winning ball club. Y 4 5 An exciting ballplayer, Charlie Coney serves one up against Killian. Far righf: A determined Mike Wakefield fries a jumper from the side. lnrroduciion of players preceded each opening fip. x i n' - 52 2 E f NW l-at Afi : i l Xe- To vu..-, ,ik K Cav ccigers sought the big time The '68 Gables cagers were mo- ments away from The big time. After a mediocre start, The Cavalier cagers bounced back and reeled off Ten con- secutive wins, including two playoff victories. The team, which finished T7-9 on the year, boasted some fine individ- ual talent. Rob Compton and Roger Peace battled for rebounds Through- out the season. The outside shooting of guard Charlie Coney and forward Bill Colson proved most effective, and the leadership of captain Mike Wakefield was inspirational to The Team. The team's playoff performance was the highlight of the season. They defeated Coral Park and Jack- son, Then led Curley for three quar- ters before losing in The final minutes. SCHEDULE Gables Opponent Coral Park North Miami Central Mays Curley Miami High Coral Park Miami Beach Killian Southwest Columbus Palmetto Key West Miami High South Dade Palmetto Miami Beach Edison Columbus Southwest South Dade Killian Right: Rob Compton lumped against the best in the state isp' 2 :, ,nag gyf, :,.. - -.11 W. A . i' f ip eadand shoulders above all, Senior forward Bob Leavitt l Df'QQefS lays one Up' tries his hand from the outside. lonl: Jeff Wemgr lmgrl' , Right: Foul-shooting was one lchafd C0l5'ef Klffn W0f3dbeffYf of Bill Colson's many talents Db Leavitt, Charlie Smith, on ,he baskefball Courfl abby Roberson, Bob Tuch. V Lack: Roger Peace, Al Driggers, Mike Wakefield, lwarlie Coney, Tom Mitchell, Bill Colson, Rob Compton. ,.-o--'- ' ,....,.w., ,, Coach Willard Tolliver gives the strategy in the final minutes of play against Killian. J.V. Cclgers placed 2nd in G.M.A.C. The '68 junior varsity cagers made up an exciting and versaTile ball club. So much, in facT, ThaT They compiled a 19-4 record, The besT in Gables' hisTory. IT was a long season ThaT con- cluded wiTh a 54-5l overTime loss To Carol CiTy in The finals of The Greater Miami AThleTic Conference Championships. The successful campaign was The resulT of hard work and extra efforT by AlberT WhiTeside, Dean Colson, Bernard KiTTirell, Reynold MarTin, Bernard McGahey, Jackson PeTers, Jack BrasingTon, and RoberT Miller. Albert Whiteside fights for a rebound in the 52-28 victory over South Dade. 55,- 4 54 24 4 52 11 ao, O 223 Front: J. Brasington, B. Miller C. Jones, W. Roscoe, L. Ballard K. Stork, G. Tinker, H. Fishman Back: Coach Willard Tolliver J. Smith, J. Peters, A. Johnson E. McDougal, B. Smith, B. McGahey 1 A. Whiteside, B. Kittirell, D. Colson, R. Martin, E. Braveman Bernard McGahey goes high to put one in. .SCHEDULE Gables 70 Coral Park 72 North Miami 53 Central 56 Mays 55 Curley 55 Miami High 52 Coral Park 61 Miami Beach 57 Killian 49 Southwest 55 Columbus 59 Palmetto 36 Key West 47 Miami High 58 South Dade 54 Palmetto 54 Miami Beach 81 Edison 66 Columbus 49 Southwest 52 South Dade 39 Killian 51 Carol City Golf team placed 3rd in state. The '67 golf team was one of Gables' finest. John Stoltz shot an amazing 65 at Biltmore to lead them to a District Championship and a third place finish in the state. This year's squad was a young one with only one senior starter. At Biltmore they extended a winning streak stretching back to 1965 and beat Palmetto, the defending State Champions. The nucleus of the team was made of returning lettermen Andy Marks, Gary Solomon, and Gary Hale. They were further strengthen- ed by Gene Dowlen, Wayne Smith, and Richard Lord. The state tournament was held at Port St. Lucie C.C. and the Cava- liers attended. Standing before the towering Biltmore are the top four, Andy Marks, Gary Hale, Gene Dowlen, and Gary Solomon. Gene Dowlen tees off on Biltmore's tenth hole with Coach Page watching. f: apr, -fi , i Gary Solomon, a consis- Andy Marks showed steady improxfment tent competitor all as the year progressed. Here he taps year, def9fmlf'l9S The in a short putt on the practice green. line of a putt. Front: Marty Elgison, Jack Briggle, Richard Lord, Andy Marks, Mark Halpern, Gary Solo- mon, David Green, John Thornton Back: Judd Ludder, Richard Rosen, Gene Dowlen, Gary Brown Gary Hale, Tim Brown, Wayne Smith, Alex Menendez, Alan Gittelson, Coach Edgar Page. x XA Front: Miller, Robinson, Ferguson, Kanelidis, D. Clark, Fraser, M. Clark, Austin, Mollicone. Back: Peterson, Singleterry, Freeburg, Small, Currie, McGahey, Cotten, Meredith, Quarles, I42 Ruiz, Sands, Kingsley, McCoun, Kairies, Curry, Debolt, Collins, Cofield, Jones. Hop Rightl Front: Pardon, Shotvvell, Jahn, Brown, Weston, Fisher, Benitez, Lewis, Wilson. Back: Leeds, Davis, Garrett, Ball, Mann, Holcomb, Tredeau. Coach Ed lnfaychock earned the respect of his athletes both as a coach and a person. Q X xx I v 11 if F31 sg ' TG'-ff X -! 4...-il ., P1 ii A f W ,,f,,,. , ,I-rr is Q 1 , ,fu ,M f. A X ,,,-fwff 1-f I 'L ' . i ,.,,, . ',, ,JA T A w,,, .,, J ',,fy,,,,r Y fir? Peterson, Tyler lecl track. In Ed lniaychock's 15 years as Track coach, he hadn't seen a team with more enthusiasm and potential. ln Chuck Tyler and Roger Peterson he had two superb performers. Ty- ler starred in the discus and Peterson in the hurdles. Both were All-City and held track records. Coach lniaychock's other stars in- cluded Nathan Cofield in the sprint medley and the 440, Gary Shotwell, Richard Brown, and Joe Fisher in the i distance events, Craig Bonner in the high lump, and Mike Clark, Arthur Small, Craig Curry, and Ken Austin made up an unbeatable sprint relay team. Gables once again hosted the Coral Gables Invitational and Coach Iniaychock's hopes were that it would be one of the steps on the road to the state championship. Chuck Tyler was All-City in the discus-throw and held the track record in that event. I43 YK Front: Requejo, Downing, Jahnig, lnjaychock, Tyler, Johnstone, Herman, Temple, Berger, Clements, Trudo. Back: Gill, Alberti, Jansa, Sager, Muirheid, Kimel, Lerner, Fried, Beaullo, Bonner, Reese, g Veen, Rodriguez, Langley. 'VB , ig vm I . ,...-4 Nrvmq K. K -...N 'N'--N---....,.,,, f. A. 1 rx, , ' 1 NO' 'Obs -Q' Q N'-!'ff'fw'T4z9I .Q xggsgsge age:-2 f'v'vs'vi o4o+-945 re Q Q A nf Q I s . '.,-v,ff,,4af- st i W if -- 'warn Mp: A. s.,, k 'Ali 4 A q,:,,x.L,53g. F , 0 49506 Q 1 0 -A A sv +'Q.':'-'Q - . 2 Q ' il -V St '43 -. Off the football field, Paul Johnstone also proved to be outstanding in the discus-throw. 'Y VG .. A1 an a . ' -W. If ? s 1 fl i'a . T - 3.4, . . jr .: 1 .L 4,.1..f!Q. Q T s. fb '1 ri ' f 1 ' ' T I. .,,,,,.,- Esta? , Q 5 ' W 4 'Q ' rrawfwffll A . 4 1.- ' i lz ' , R rt I Q 2, V . , my ' ' 77 ,I ' 5, Q V 5, if Th at Geoff Temple was a determined compet- itor was evident by his strong will to GC hieve. Bowlers went on strike. As The year went on Coach Jack Silverstein saw his bowling Team improve with each game. It was a young Team but had many excellent performers. ArT Young, Nelson Menezes, and Jeff Kramer were The backbone of The boys Team while Sheila Blount, Joanne Kemna, and Diane Alterman led The girls. Dennis Rafkind and Nelson Menezes were The mosT improved by season's end. Practices were held every Thurs- day aT University Bowl wiTh high scorers qualifying Tor competition. Top Jeff Kramer was Front: Nicki Newton, Kathy Laden, Betty Mcllvain. among The high averagers Beth Leonard, Joanne Kemna, Diane Alterman, throughout the year Julie Heyman, Harriet Freeman. Middle: Nelson Menezes, Neville Menezes, Art Young, Julian Genet, Roy Alterman, Lou Nappi. Back: Pete Brooks, Dennis Rafkind, Jeff Kramer, Coach Jack Silverstein. 4 3 E l 014. .-,5.oc, Netters took state title. Gables continued its domination of high school tennis in 1967. Once again conference, district, and state championships were taken by both boys' and girls' teams. Individual state titles were won by Mac Claflin, Bill Colson, Dale Baker, Mason Mal- muth, Joan Langstroth, and Margi Parker. All returned to make up the '68 team which could win both the State and the National Championship. Bill Colson, ranked 6th nationally, and Mac Claflin, ranked 7th nationally, combined to form a possible National Doubles Championship team. The boys' team was shooting for its fifth consecutive state champion- ship after four straight undefeated seasons. The girls' team, with three letter winners returning, was look- ing for its third successive state title. A welcome addition to any tennis court, Cathy Coppedge shows off her form. Dale Baker played an integral part in the teams' success in '68. V ,l,k,l.R,1,h f 1 , YL ,, , - . an J' e - .,, . ,x, ,ki L, ' fc7.f'k?f42j as Q I iii? A A C, is fr f nt fwf. s f, I Q' . ' fra ' ' ' ' ' Yf? fr .' .,f7f1f4Mw, 's5.f'-fruiffgfg'-Q-J M , Nw, Front: Larry Alsobrook, Rick Witt, Gary Winston, Jeff Appelbaum, Charles McWilliams, Steve Diamond, Joey Globish, Judy Feinberg Beth Cheek, Julie Nohlgren, Leslie Berman, Marianne Oren. Back: Rick Saffir, Randy Hauser, Mac Claflin, Dale Baker, Mason Malmuth, Liz Parker, Cathy Coppedge, Margi Par- ker, Jane Davies, Gay Alsobrook, Mary Ann Audie, Lisa Hunter, Coach Lew Castle Mac Claflin starred for three years and was a member ofthe National Doubles Champions in 1966. if t V4 . t ' rilrrr Q r I47 sf . L. JL., .C , ,. J i ,. . , 'f ' ' - ' ' ?fw,,':.'Tg'3wfi'fk'-if-tie ' --w ' A 'A . . , 'i,,gg,f:: ?mwW giizpfgfr .V . J, 5 L, 1 ,.. Asxzwwr ,, 1 A, ., r gpg,-5.34357 . . , 'f-mf? W? 31' 1 Hwy M -ww, J 2 Y., ,,,., ,, - Y LY L ?f, V I i . 1.W T. T Wrestlers took the count. It was a difficult year for Coach Charlie Diamond's wrestlers in 1968. They were unable to make ends meet and by season's end were quite disheartened. The team won a handful of their 12 matches with a 56-O victory over Southwest as the highlight of the season. Through the gloom Coach Dia- mond was able to cite John Hoyt, Robert Eanett, and Walt Ballard as outstanding in individual perform- ancesf He feels that next year's po- tential strength lies in Hoyt, Eanett, Richard Mixson, Bill Yager, Elvin Johnson, Juan Yanes, and Craig Gibson. Q .ri A point is earned by Alfred Williams for reversing the position to his advantage. mnuiv '1' Lett: Don Garvett, Walter Ballard, Robert Eanett, Lee Loveland, Richard Mixson, Juan Yanes, James Watson, Bill Yager Back: Coach Charlie Diamond, Doug Jolly lmgr.l, Roger Weiss, Alfred Williams, Chris Gibson, John Hoyt, Craig Gibson, Phil Deberard, Bob Rogers, Pete Johnson, Ernest Lundy, Robert McKay. John Hoyt shows that he's a skillful and aggressive wrestler. Lightweight Robert Eanett gets tough and flips his opponent to the mat. it 1. TQ l , 1 f x Pool players sink ci few. Early morning practices, broken records, and a trip to Atlanta were all part ot the '68 swim team. Eleven team members returned from last year's squad which finished tenth in the state. Unbeaten in dual meets for the entire year, Marti White, holder of tive school records, was selected All- City. Bonnie Hill also starred, setting school records in the 200 and 400 yd. freestyle. ln January the team traveled to Atlanta to compete in the Southeast- ern interscholastic Swimming and Diving Championships. The girls fin- ished l2th and the boys l8th out of 52 teams from eight states. It was at this meet that Marti White set a school record for the individual med- ley. Cullen Bullock served in his sec- ond year as swimming coach. Members of the '68 swim team relax befor the start of a workout at Venetian Pool. 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Front: Suzy Mann, Corrinn Simon, Jackie Vloedman, Cheryl Leavengood, Pat Thomas, Marti White, Kris Kowarsky, EQQLQ-QQQLLQVTCTJ, Middle: Stuart Sherman, Barry Hill, Bob Epstein, Ty Hodges, Bill Mixson, David Todd, Barkey Haddad, Rusty Gouldy, Tom Butler, Bill Phillips, .lim O'Mailia, Phil Binkow. Back: Bob Forbis, John Stokes, Craig Anderson, Tom Britton, Mike Morgan, Bob Ackerman, Charles Horton, Bob Noyer, Kerry Bush, Lewis Hall, David Brennen, Buck McKenzie, Carlos Martinez, Coach Cullen Bullock. ,,,f,ow,:,.. P W Front: David Oakley, Frank Revak, Mike Alter, George Coty, Rick Tavlor, Steve Whitten. Back: Coach Bob Nelson, Bob Walker, Rick Wheeler, Steve Lapinsohn, Steve Epstein, Bob Winters. Cav gymnclsts disappointed. lt was a disappointing year for Coach Bob Nelson's gymnasts. A young and inexperienced team was unable to make ends meet and fin- ished winless in a 9-meet schedule. Outstanding competitors were Mike Alter, who was high-point man, George Coty for tree exercise, Rick Wheeler, Steve Epstein, and Bob Walker. Epstein and Walker also served' as co-captains. Coach Nelson looks towards the future with optimism as eighty per- cent of his point-scorers are return- ing next year. Right: Doing a handstand is Mike Alter, high-scorer with 58 points. In the parallel bars events Bob Walker usually had his way. Steve Epstein's chalk-box routine provided some lighter moments during the hard season. 4 gg 4 Q :if '31 Front: Schmidt, Meneses Crespo, Delpapa, Jacobs Row 2: Johnson, Robinson Whittington, Fonts, Riveron B. McDougal, Gomez, Taylor Sigero, Shea. Row 3: E McDougal, Weingarten Moffitt, Smart, Adams Clifford, Scott, Ciporkin Fried, Ayars, Knoll. Row 4 Daniels, Richards, Eason, Smith, Callahan, Colsie, W' Wakefield, Stork, Fisherman, ,A , Schero, Kjelson, Blackmon Imgr.2. 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The Cav outfit started off slowly, dropping their opener T3-6 to Kil- lian. They bounced back in their sec- ond contest 5-O over Edison. John Schmidt, Ted Delpapa, and Mike Wakefield starred with Schmidt go- ing the distance and allowing only two hits. fAboveI Coach Sam Scarnecchia determines the lineup for an upcoming ball game. ILeftJ Senior hurler John Schmidt worked hard on the mound, and it paid off. + . ir. lr Q1 .ag A-' , K V , ,,, ,, Q,-,Q - Vffpw 'rf N ' '-rd , ,A 5' 4 rf Vlqdif. vo . vfb hw Aa, N ' if . 1 - ,,,,,,.4. L YQ J ' ,f nf, 'G iv, ' ,,,,,lf., f 1,1 wry? 2, 4, .fd A I56 Seniors Ted Delpapa, John Schmidt, Ed Meneses, Alex Crespo, and Mike Jacobs receive batting tips from Coach Scarnecchia. Pitcher Miguel Riveron is caught at the moment of his release. .5 s . ff.. ,g.kl. r .. .ek ic' if NW . . ,. Nm, , , :qw X ,iz Meg at .41 ,M 1-M f 'W' I I ,Ai A' 'Q V gf ,,,. 1, A' il.. 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Sharon Kantor Officers: Abby Kolber, pres., Sheri Rubin, 1st vice pres., Cyn Zarco, 2nd vice pres., Maxine Cohen, sec., Vicki Alexander, sec., Lisa Casele, treas. IO ll fi ll. Judy Aronson Lisa Casale Mary De Martino Nancy Feldman Judy Greenberg Terri Herz 5 Diane Jacobstein Maria Kakouris Kirt Keesler Bonnie Lipinsky 5-. Helen Magun Karen Rosendorf Kathy Sheenman Nancy Simons Alice Steinhardt Paul Steinhardt Nancy Swiren Mauce White Barbara Witus Cyn Zarco In focus. Adelphians Adelphian members tuned in to the hap- penings ot the library with the publication of Focus, a sheet informing the students of book reviews and library events. Placing the library in proper perspective members gave sophomores a detailed tour on orien- tation day. Members kept college cata- logues up to date and decorated the library during the holiday season. o Halloween came alive with pumpkin- grams. Meetings were livened up by Mr. Feldman and an international dinner where various members entertained. As a group members attended Madame Butterfly, Medea, and Call Me Madam. Not shown: Kathy Albert, Lucille Bonderud, Maf- gie Brand, Denise Clark, Tracey Corwin, Randy Coverman, Jane Davies, Katie Dobbs, Barbara Freedman, Linda Freedman, Linda Galloway, Carol Goldberg, Charlotte Goldberg, Shelly Goldman, Gary Godwin, Jay Gotlieb, Marilyn Greenblatt, Cindy Hagen, Tammy Hoffman, Mindy Joseph, Debbie Kindler, Lynn Kline, Linda Kline, Steve Loveland, George Morgan, Darryl Michelson, Patty Novack, Shara Pavlow, Jody Perlmutter, Stuart Reeca, Eileen Reff, Tandy Riddle, Robbie Robert- son, Stefanie Ross, Karen Schulner, Sheila Silver- man, Cail Simons, Susan Solomon, Sharon Steen, Martin Vann, Steve Vann, Linda Witty, Alan Yes- ner, Judy Yesner, Karen Brunson. . W-, - - J 5: .. .5 .Q . ex ks. 4 ti M. xsww, members not shown: Debbie Adams, Roberta Adams, Sue Adams, Ruthie Admire, Norman Alley, Gay Alsobrook, Larry Alsobrook, Sondra Arkin, Bill Amos, Jack Baldwin, Jeralyn Bartlett, Susan Behrens, Lesley Berman, Bonnie Biro, Mar- tha Braden, Timi Brock, Mary Ann Brown, Sara Castillo, Sue Clark, Kitty Collier, Kathy Coppedoe, Edith Craig, Martha Cox, Miller Crawford, Don Crissey, Cheryl Davis, Lieschen Davis, Michael Deakter, Ray Devilliers, Denise Duvall, Bebe Emer- man, Tina Etling, Erin Fernandez, Diane Foxwell, Barbara Frates, Judy Frates, Pam Fulmore, Lynne Furman, Elva Garcia, Don Gay, Jean Glendening, Joni Goodman, Sue Haisma, Pat Hardie, Bonnie Hill, Debra Hill, Melinda Hodsdon, Carolyn Holmes, ,Z C X. 1 L W.,- Rip Holmes, Martha Howard, Janice Jewett, Forest Johnson, Michael Jones, Kathy Juilfs, Will Karter, Kirt Keesler, Claudia Kingsley, Marsha Kay Kirk- land, Dan Kirkpatrick, Linda Leavengood, Steve Macht, Maureen Mahony, Ann Marion, Debbie Meadows, Peggy Miller, Linda Minor, Nancy Mor- ris, Gina Nicholas, Charles Palmer, Rick Palmer, Joyce Pepper, Ginger Perkins, Jack Peters, Nancy Plunkett, Diane Poe, Stuart Reese, Richard Reep, Carol Rogers, Gwen Rosen, Tom Rosenthal, David Russell, Cathy Schaeffer, Howard Schero, An- toinette Silva, Grace Spinale, Mary Jo Sutor, Cathy Swink, Candy Taylor, Dani Thomas, Don Van Orsdel, Wendy Walter, Debbie Weinstein, Kathi Whitten, Andy Winter, Robert Winters. Q. Hi J, With youth in mind. Allied Youth In good spirits, Allied Youth members constructed a homecoming float which said Ho Ho Ho, Allied Youth says, Go Go Go. October marked the Allied Youth conven- tion in Palestine, Texas. Five members in- cluding the sponsor, Miss Eloise Patterson attended. Members collected for the Leukemia drive as a service to the community. Susan Abbott Antoinette Silva Bethany Baldwin Sue Keen Chris Kelly Susan Lettino Miss Eloise Patterson sponsor Lucille Bonderud president Elva Garcia vice president Gloria Goodman Lucille Bonderud l-iZ Parker secretary Marilyn Cardone Margie Parker Kathy Coppedge Betsy Cassatly Cidette Perrin treasurer Cindy Cl-,eafham Leila Perrin Kathi Whitten Denise Clark Jill Rawls parliamentarian Margaret Dickson Pat Ray Liz Felts Cindi Reynolds , , Debbie Findeisen Judy Schwarz Led? Peffff' Gloria Goodman Anne Spector h'slor'an Floy Hart Roz Spector Pa' Rav . Kali Hummel Bev Wilson Chaplam Mary Jurado Debbie Wilson 'LH cf 57' P r L -ek N X 1 . '. f i' , i X or W Ll 4' I t llfililllf 'is i 1 Wy Q Ural P 1 1 - ' Gi 5 22x O ia f ls T l 'L A gl K , - 'A gg ,il 'ill l f Qi lx ll x rwgcffi .Vx N . yi K c, .K .. -A , 1 a'7,' ff af 'A , t 1 7 as xc A Q K X N T r M. X . C X Ci VX. HQ C K. N ry T l X ly, A M Tl 1. MNA, weighs anchor. Anchor Service Club ln The name of service, came Gable's TirsT rv -f 1- Y KJ' .X .X N, 1 X y .A ,. Y A r T, cg, l w- is.. gr N , r N 'xi 'V' fi- Vw K, ' I Nc is T T T I1 C O I' mf' or ws c ., r ,. , ix A L- . u ,V S .-'i Y X' X X , xx r f NF C ' '- 3. ' T X X. xx i M Tk ...L ,W ri .. . Wx, Lib 'K'-X .kb J I -, N: , X ' 4. 1 l62 girls' service club, Anchor. Around The school, girls scraped and painTed The Tlag poles in TronT of The school, decoraTed The caTeTeria ChrisTmas Tree, and mainTained a bulleTin board in The 300 hall. During The ChrisTmas season, The girls sang carols and gave giTTs To The women of The Florence CriTTendon Home. For The chil- dren of The Parkway Home, They collecTed hard covered books Tor Their new library. To meeT The sTandards of Anchor, girls musT mainTain a 2.6 average and show an inTeresT in service To Their school and com- muniTy. Officers are: Nancy Black, Rec. Sec1y., Deedee Cormier, Direc., Vicki Norman, Direc., Laurerfa Snefro, Presidenfg Kathy Coppedge, Vice- Pres. Noi Shown: Margie Parker, Treas., Gloria Good- man, Chap. Gay Alsobrook Nadine Alter Amy Anderson Liz Anderson Anne Billings Cynthia Brilliant Betsy Cassatly Barbara Chitty Denise Clark Kathy Coppedge Deedee Cormier Gloria Goodman Lenore Hamlett Bonnie Hampton Lana Harris Floy Hart JoAnne Jenkins Kathy Lucas Gina Nicholas Vicki Norman Liz Parker Margie Parker Becky Pegram Joyce Pepper Carol Rodgers Susan Ruggles Judy Schwarz Suzy Sizer Lauretta Snetro Grace Wang Marla Weksler Linda Widdershiem Nancy Wilson Linda Witty Cyn Zarco Q iff Smart xx, 1 E S s-4 back rovv: Darlene Malm, Margaret Gross, Pat Johnson, Donna Ackerman, Holly Bradford, Christine Cuenca, Dorothy Smith, Iris Robinson, Kathleen Dials, front row: Donald Gemmel, Ray- mond Anderson, Chuck Brookins, William Mc- Kinney, John Brown, Richard Henry. Operation: promotion. Distributive Education Clubs of America Promoting National DECA week became another first for distributive education mem- bers. For their effort they received a proc- lamation from Chuck Hall. During DECA week members made a radio and television show. With Christmas in mind, DECA members collected magazines, toys, and records for Variety Childrens' Hospital. DECA was responsible for spearheading a drive which resulted in the collection of over 2,000 dollars for the burial expenses of four young children who died in a fire. DECA club was honored by having the largest DECA promotional sign in the coun- try. officers Ileft to rightl: Raymond Anderson, hist., Margaret Gross, sec. reporter, Holly Bradford, treas., Pat Johnson, pres., Christine Cuenca, ar- tist and parli., Dorothy Smith reporter, Chuck Brookins, vice-pres. in gif L Back row: Paul Steinhardt, Virginia Dixon, Ralph Kazer, Marilyn Goldfard, Amy Kurland, Scott Weiss, Bill Emmons, Rip Holmes, Ray Crawford, Philip Schwartz, John Paris. Front row: Steve DeBarard, Linda Cohen, Julianne Russ, Lyle Ruppental, Andy Marks, Grace Wang, Richard B. Rosen, Karen Stewart, Mr. John Mayer. We ccin be sure if iT's Westinghouse. Westinghouse Science Team The TesT for admiTTance To The WesTing- house Science Team was given in December for seniors and in March for sophomores and juniors. Members enTered papers in The Junior Academy of Science. Various members also enTered work in The Dade Counfy Science Fair. Sponsoring The Team This year was Mr. John Mayer. Officers: Richard B. Rosen, pres.g Bill Emmons, rreas.g Amy Kurland, sec., Nor shown: Rick Saffir, vice pres. L r,,r T , ,lef- Preparing for the future. Future Business Leaders of America November was the month Future Busi- ness Leaders of America was honored for being the outstanding chapter of the month. Services around the school included typ- ing the student directory, the Echoes, and the Cavaleon index. Members hosted the District III meeting and the County F.B.L.A. meeting. As a fund raising event they held a car wash. Officers lback to fronti: Mimi Castle, treas., Richard Rosen, vice pres., Kathy Coppedge, pres., Dawn Dekle, sec. Miriam Alvares Maria Anta Mary Bettencourt Mimi Castle Gloria Conesa Kathy Coppedge Tracey Corwin Barbara Davis Dawn Dekle Ana DeOro Elva Garcia Linda Jaffe Barbara Katz Melinda McGahey Ronni Newfeld Angela Ollio Silvia Rodriguez Richard S. Rosen Evelyn Schonfield Paula Sissel Priscilla Adams Mark Baskin Marty Bilsker Arthur Fox Don Garvett Mary Gonzalez Ralph Kazer George Robertson Richard B. Rosen Eric Smith Paul Steinhardt Karen Stuart Martin Vann Steve Vann Carson Wales Nancy Wilson fi ., ,. . M C , X1 we 5. thi lr ', Y' ' N u X , i ft! 4w.3Q'B75f,Rp1,u i Ai X' t -Ur . it , v 1, 1 X L .' N ti ii, -W ff Ik '-'KQ MAG approached infinity. , ,Ric Mu Alpha Theta Through a steady process of addition, math honor society built up their member- ship from 5 to over l5. Membership is exclusive because of stringent entrance requirements. Catering to the mathematically oriented student, activities included trips to the Uni- versity ot Miami Computer Center and guest speakers. They studied with the Math Squad for the National Math test. Paul Hal- stead served as adviser. Officers: Richard B. Rosen, treas., Martin Bilsker, vice pres., Ralph Kazer, pres., Steve Vann, sec. I I69 g. 1: f 2 . nii'ii aiinaif Alina Aguero Robert Alter Myriam Bared Mike Caldwell Cheryl Ciment Susan Delgado Silvia D'jean Yvonne Ferro Marla Green Mary Jurado Steve Lapinsohn Rene-'La Valette -I Helen Magun Henry Montoulieu Mayra Perez Karen Plotkin John Rosenblatt Hal Rosenblatt Margaret Schideler Maria Suarez Rafael Vadia Doug Vaughn Valerie Wolverton 'V 4' K , gs, ,,l. il L , i, l llfiw i' - Amy Acheson Bethany Baldwin Cyndi Brilliant Anne Clark Denise Clark Abilio Coello Dee Dee Cormier Eva Fajardo Laura Gabe Emily Ginn Marilyn Golclfarb Diane Hoffman Tammy Hoffman Kali Hummel Beth Leonard Suzy Mann Louisa Mesa Cidette Perrin Leila Perrin Hilda Pineiro Martha Prieto Sheryl Rosenfield Stefanie Ross George Volsky .loy Udoff Debbie Wilson Grace Wang Karen Zinner Francais se pcirle igi. French Club Give Them 'CMJ !84!, fexcuse my Frenchj, was The feeling expressed by members of The French Club Toward The SouThwesT TooT- ball Team on Their homecoming TloaT. Mem- bers provided The children of VarieTy Hos- piTal wiTh pinecone Turkeys for The Thanks- giving holiday. During The winTer vacaTion, members gave Themselves a parTy. The Lowe ArT Gallery was The scene of The January meeTing. Dr. A. Freundlich lec' Tured on French arT. The concluding evenT was a buTTeT dinner aT The STudio resTauranT. XS ,QQ Officers: Cidette Perrin, vice pres., Rafael Vadia, pres., Leila Perrin, treas., Helen Magun, hist., Abilio Coello, parliamentarian, Karen Plotkin, chaplain, Laura Gabe, secretary. members not shown: Luis Ajamil, Amy Anderson, Bethany Baldwin, Myriam Bared, Marc Baskin, Katie Biers, Tnyior Brown, Lisa Casale, Karen Cas- sel, Claudia Crimmen, Felix Del Prado, Katie Dobbs, Maria Ferrara, Barbara Frates, Linda Free- man, Carl Guerra, Diane Hamilton, Pat Hardy, Marc Haukohl, Aileen Hoffer, Dianne Hoffer, Rip Holmes, Betsy Hoover, Joan Horwick, Patricia Hutson, Amy Jacobstein, Joanne Kaufman, Pete Lamar, Andy Marks, Tony Menendez, Rodger Novack, Steve Novack, Sylvia Otero, Robert Po- zen, Suzie Roff, Joanne Ross, George Sassine, Rodger Sassine, Rita Shaw, Diane Tendrich, Mar- tha Trenton, Maria Trujillo, Valarie Waherton, Steve Zuckerman. 'J',, .rl 'est un honneur! French National Honor Society Students who met entrance requirements were admitted to the French National Honor Society in March. They achieved this by maintaining a high scholastic average and interest in the French language. Officers were Laura Gabe, presidentg Helen Magun, secretaryg and Harold Tripp, sponsor. Martha Alfschuller Mirta Armesto Myriam Bared Marc Baskin Richard Calcoie Mike Caldwell Karen Cassel Vivian Childs Cheryl Ciment Abilio Coello Anne Connelle Susy Delgado Virginia Dixon Silvia D'jaen Laura Gabe Marilyn Goldfarb 6' ' V5 437 . M 1, I 5x2 I l i i K Vhlii ix Marla Green Joan Horwich Lydia Juarrero Ralph Kazer Alina Lao Richard Novack Silvia Pacin Cidetfe Perrin Leila Perrin Sue Pinsley Karen Plotkin Peggy Reinhardt Mary Stern Grace Wang Priscilla Warren Sandi Zundell A 5 We 3 'Kr Karen Rosendorf president Riva Shiff vice president Gay Alsobrook treasurer Leila Perrin rec sec. 'Hey, tecrch, FTA is after your iob.' Future Teachers of America Actually, they weren't out to take over, iust to assist. On the iob, Future Teachers of America held their pre-school tea attended by both teachers and aspiring teachers. Apple polishing, the members left apples with notes in teachers' boxes during the first week of November. They ushered at various functions, the chorus shows, and back to school night. As teacher aides, they offered their time to grade papers and type materials. As office workers, they ran errands and assist- ed the guidance staff. Towards the end of the school year, they gained actual experience by filling in for teachers at Coral Gables and Sunset Elemen- tary schools. Dorothy Bass, corr. sec. Stefanie Ross sgt. at arms Ellen Rabe, hist. Lucy Morris, chap. Amy Acheson Diana Albritton . I bt .J Vicki Alexander Louise Alter Nadine Alter Katie Biers Jocelyn Bouthoumiere Martha Braden Margie Brand Marilyn Cardone Cherie Cherry Cheryl Ciment Denise Clark Barbara Cohen Kitty Collier Tracey Corwin Pat Daley Dee Dee Desmond Barbara Dietz Silvia Djaen Diann Dubbin Gail Feinberg Robin Freedman Marianne Frank Pam Fulford Judy Greenberg Marilyn Goldfarb Mary Gonzales Nancy Gross Susan Halvorsen Cindi Jackson Linda Jaffe Joanne Jenkins lean Jehl Mindy Joseph Kathy Juilfs Barbara Juliann Barbara Katz Genie Kissel Donna Koberlein Linda Koenigsberg Abby Kolber .inda Leavengood Penny Maida Helen Magun ,Vladi Mann Sandy Nathan Silvia Otero Margie Parker Shara Pavlow Joyce Pepper Karen Plotkin Diane Poe Eileen Reff Adrienne Rich Peggy Reinhardt Evelyn Schonfield Christine Skow Nancy Simons Susan Solomon Janice Sohnen Roz Spector Alice Steinhardf Marla Weksler Betty Yanowitz 'X 1 tk Xia E gf x .A Q I76 Q of NW . uv , ' N L if M kill lfkggl' QU , fl!! ' Q ? install ti M M if li A f Jl U V xy W V IAV, iw ,pw 1 X ! .1 t .MWHW5 , A y 2 QQ M24 tx, , ' ,M 54 xy x L if ' -V ll ll HX is 53' M tio MM D K Vt 1 Ex ' yi' Y , ., Xl wi It 1, X it N ,Cf L ff U, Y jd! yy 1 1 ly Q rx A 4 ' , , X2 I f X 'ry y Y X lk x I Q l 1 1 xl X , ' ,Af ly , ' X i A L X 5, ku F ,KJ ,' by , A , M r tr, V A , it , il XX Diane Alterman Susan Barnett Mauri Bracker Annette Campagna Lynn Diaz Karen Gottlieb Floy Hart Tab Hayes Maureen Hecker Patricia Hill Martha Howard Mildred Ivey sq lr, i 'V L My u ,, Betsy Loescher Lucy Morris Nancy Morris Wendy Neclbor Mary Nowak Reba Post Gail Rosen Karen Schulner Nancy Sweren Cathy Swink Alice Weil F T.A. iuniors Vicki Bonomo Betsy Cassatly Harriet Freeman Elaine Harris Karen Johnston Joanne Kaufman Patti Morris Ofelia Perez Sharon Robinson Susan Ruggles Lyle Ruppenthal Rena Serkin Sheila Silberman Priscilla Warren 8. Sandra Phillips 77. Dotty Watts 9. Ines Perez 18. Judy Yesner Members not shown: Anne Gerard, Paula Mendel- son, Robin Reynolds, Gail Schoen, Vicki Schwartz, Ilene Sperling, Leslie Stein, Debbie Weinstein, Diana Wells, Pam Whitman. Zinqiarqlmo ' 5 11 Y I77 Officers: Ifronti: Silvia Pacin, chaplain, Anne Connellee, treasurer, Linda Leavengood, sgt. at arms, Patti Abbott, president, Nancy Morris, his- torian. Back: Sharon Kantor, vice pres., Ofelia Colunga, corr. sec., Chris Pitcairn, rec. sec. Bouncing bloomers. Girls Athletic Association Off to a bouncing year, G.A.A. held their annual Get Acquainted punch party for prospective members. As a service to girls taking physical edu- cation, members compiled a handbook of popular sports played at Gables. A progressive dinner party was held in December at various members' houses. Between school tournaments the girls went on a camping trip and held a sunrise party at Crandon Park. In May tea was served at the mother- daughter tea, and awards were given. Robin Reyno Patti Abbott Gayle Andrews Davey Lou Auer Carol Berry Millie Brille Charlotte Carson Anne Connelle Evelyn Dahlberg Lieschen Davis Rosemary Falk Janet Filer Anne Gerard Betty Green Susan Halvorsen Debra Hill Karen Johnson Sharon Kantor Linda Leavengood Nancy Morris Silvia Pacine Sharon Pauk Anna Pina Sandra Prophet Eleanor Reddick lds Barbara Sanjurjo Harriet Solms Kathy Webb Nancy Wilson Mindi Bashaway, hospitality Renee Connelly, secretary Jane Davies, hospitality Trudy Fennell, hospitality Debbie Finney, float chairman Julianne Russ, hospitality Evelyn Schonfield, president Andy Schreer, vice pres. Darrel Tidwell, treasurer 5 J 58 l 6 cl ZLXX i li Could they fit in Cl Volkswagen? German Club In September German Club hosted the Florida Association of Students of German. Homecoming German style consisted of a message appearing from a cuckoo clock reading Shut-in the Eagles. Through the Welfare Bureau, members collected food, money and gifts for three families during the Christmas holiday. In order to send representatives to the Florida Association of Students of German conference in St. Petersburg, members held a donut sale in October and in February. Virginia Baldi Brian Bowman Chris Cicchino Renee Connelly Debbie Finney Stephanie Green Gary Hale Hans Kairies Greg Kaminski Richard Kay Dana Lddin Allen Margolis Toby Marlin Charles Pappas Rex Roffler Julianne Russ Ray Russell Evelyn Schonfield Dave Solomon Sheldon Suskauer Darrell Tidwell Wade Turner Richard Wesrberry Officers lforegroundl: George Volsky, board, Eric Kaplan, hisf., Hans Kairies, board. lwingl: Dale Baker, pres., David Llewellyn, sec. Officers not pictured: Randy Coverman, vice pres., Bill Colson, freas., Max Gomez, board. Action was their middle nome. Interact The service proiects of interact were divid- ed into three areas: school, community and international proiects. To arouse school spirit members hung framed copies of the alma mater in each classroom and commissioned a student art- ist to paint the alma mater on the amphi- theater wall. Along with Key Club they pur- chased the spirit bell which was used at pep rallies and football games. Interact earn- ed a first place in the homecoming parade. With the community in mind, members collected for Alsac and the Heart Fund. Each Saturday they entertained children of pre- school age at the Economic Opportunity Center fE.O.P.I.j. March 16 Interact mem- bers maintained a game booth at the Round the World fair on the museum grounds. Through the help of Rotary, members sponsored exchange students from Europe. Robert Skinner John Allen Dale Baker Jordy Baum Jack Briggle Mac Claflin Les Clements Bill Colson Randy Coverman Ryan Dearr Gene Dowlen George Jahn Hans Kairies Kirf Keesler Rea Krieder David Llewellyn Don Mason Bob Rogers Steve Schwartz George Volsky .Scott Weiss. I84 hp 2.2 si John Allen Dale Baker Jordy Baum Dan Blackman Jack Briggle Ryan Dearr Gene Dowlen Marty Eligison Joe Fisher Howard Fleudman Don Garvett Charles Horton John Hoyt George Jahn Mike Jahn Hans Kairies Eric Kaplan Richard Keen John Kelly Rea Kreider Bill Langley Steve Lapinshon David Llewellyn Tom Mc Coun Doug Muirheid David Russell George Volsky David Walker Dick Whittington Scott Weiss members not shown: Roberto Alverez, Jim Beck- ham, John Benitez, Peter Brooks, Howard Cloog- man, Jim Duncan, Bob Eanett, Pat Fantis, Clifford Ficke, Ma-x Gomez, Tom Green, David Jahnig, Kirt Keesler, Andy Marks. PCI 2 lr Q8 , of QQ: r , Lx Qt B0 5 K 1 ff.. -f-XM, -...N 5 K x ,JL ,'f ,1c.QA, I-If M' x K v lv ' 'T 5, ....,...,.-.T .,' . A I86 ! Top: Karen Stuart, Jimmy Bolyard, Charles Flick, Karen Cassel, Carol Kirsh, Christopher Aguilar, John Kelly, Marni Pilafian, Nancy Wilson, David Haselkorn, Sandra Zundell, Bill Mac Evoy, Paul Sfeinhardt. Windows: Pam Jahnig, Susie Wagor, Andrea Kirsh, Kate Zwerin. Standing: Ellen Meyer Sharlene Pont, Harriet Freeman, Martha Altschul- ler, Dick Schwartz. Sitting: Ann Spector, Jill Rawls, Charmaine Bean, Laura Schniderman, Ken Hodges Even Zegoria. I I i fn K 3. ,, . . ,,,, -, I Q. ,. W1 ii K-e Officers: John Kelly, president, Bill Mc Evoy, treas- urer, Peggy Jarvis, chaplain, Martha Altschuller, secretary, Laura Schneiderman, 2nd vice pres., Andrea Kirsh, corr. secretary. Not shown: Martin Vann, ist vice pres., and Jane Stegenga, historian. Not shown on page 186: Don Mason, David Hasel- korn, Mike Burk, Karen Baskin, Denise Graff, David Russell, Linda Hodges, Gloria Gatti, John Showdown at the Circus Maximus. Junior Classical League After their triumphant chariot drive through the streets of Coral Gables, Junior Classical League earned the dubious distinc- tion of having the only float ticketed during the homecoming parade. This led to the immortal phrase We came, they saw, we were ticketed. Carrying on the classical tradition, JCL members freaked out at their Saturnalia party held in December. As a public service, JCL held their annual clothes drive for the Miami Rescue Mission. Selected members of JCL attended the district and state forums in April. Allen, Edith Morris, Kathy Redman, Ralph Kazer, Martin Van, Steven Vann, Barbara Ropes, Tom Rosenthal, Cathy Swink, Linda Jacobson, Howard Schero, Angela Robinson, Robby Robertson, Willy Allen, Margie Menzel, Helena Theo, Chris Brown, Rick Jones, Renee Connelly, Greg Poulos, Pat Hill, Rex Roffler, David Simons, Rick Palmer, Debbie Hodges, Vicki Schwartz, Russell Gouldy, Alan Richards, Jane Stegenga, Diane Kreider, Ruth Ad- mire, Rick Saffir. i Q Q ,A Jetting off. Junior Engineering Technical Society Computing the Gables victory over South- west, the Jets' homecoming float took sec- ond place in the annual parade. In November members ot Jets spentthe day touring Cape Kennedy and in March they attended the University of Florida en- gineering and science fair. it ,T i Steve Davies Bert Watkins Ted Slack Bruce Swiren Sheldon Suskauer Darrel Tidvvell Steve Cold Ted Simmons Rex Roffler .left Mack David Jahnig Craig Anderson Charles Babcock Philip Gallmeier Bob Breckenridge Julianne Russ Kim Autry Doug Little Ted Gregor Arthur Fox Kelly Hart Alan Serkin Tom Jones David Soloman Steve Epstein Dana Lodin Mr. Knowles Dana Curtis Andy Warner Bob Walker Dick Schwartz Roger Manariaga .lay Gottlieb Steve Vann George Volsky Burt Watkins David Knowles, sponsor Bruce Swiren, pres Sheldon Suskauer, vice pres Darrell Tidwell, treas Doug Little, sgf. at arms Craig Anderson Dale Baker Marty Bilsker Jack Briggle Tom Cox Dana Curtiss Steve Davies Arthur Fox Margaret Galliher Philip Gallmeier Eugene Gold Mary Gonzalez Jay Gottlieb Ted Gregor Kelly Hart George .Iahn Tom Jones Greg Kaminski Jeff Karpiak Tom Lancaster Neil Lefcove David Llewellyn Dana Lodin Roger Madariaga Mamie Melikian Greg Norris Rex Roffler Robert Rogers Julianne Russ Ray Russell Richard Scwhartz Alan Serkin Ted Simmons Dave Solomon Rick Sowash A mincl expanding experience. Through the newly organized Junior Mental Health Association, Gables students had the opportunity to further 'probe the workings of the mind. Members held a Tom Sawyer day in November for the children ot Parkway Home. The day began with the movie Tom Sawyer, and ended with a picnic at Mathe- son Hammock. Psych-out Southwest, Mal-adiust the Eagles, was the theme of the JMHA home- coming float. .fi Junior Mental Health Association Members held a work day at Haven School for the Retarded and attended a career day program at South Broward Men- tal Hospital. Various speakers were Dr. John Presley, director ot Youth Services of Dade County, Carl Smith, director of Parkway Home, and Charles Thomas, the past director ot Dade County Mental Health Association. Sponsor Jack Robin originated the idea for Junior Mental Health. I. Joan Auerbach, committee chairman 2. Denise Clark, vice pres. 3. Terri Herz, treas. 4. Rosanne Lipe, pres. 5. Liz Parker, sec. ffallj 4 6. John Postlethwaite, committee chairman 7. .lack Robin, sponsor 8. Bobby Winters, sgt. at arms 9. Steve Loveland, committee chairman Seated lleft to rightl: Judy Yesner, Marny Pilafian, Paula Sissil, Linda Jacobson, Cindi Jackson, Bonnie Rosenstein, Ofelia Perez, Diane Jacobstein, Alice Malenga. Kneeling: Marsha Kierkland, Nancy Black, Denise Clark, Terri Herz, Maria E. Gonzalz, Maria Gondra, Vivian Ginebra, Pat Roman, Shelly Wilson. Standing: Alyson Moonan, Mary Lehmann, Margie Parker, Mr. Jack Robin, Debbie Findeisen, Dr. John Presley, Pam Fulford, Rene Le Valette, Kathy Juilfs, Elanyne Herris, Linda Jaffee, Bertha Berriz, Liz Parker, Wayne Shiver, Betsy Luckey, Steve Loveland, Beth Graiman, Janet Silk, Rosanne Lipe, Dr. Eve McNanamy, Beth Silk, Mary Lee Hill. Tree lfirst rowl: Candy Brooke, Jo Lopez, Jimmy Bol- yard, Joan Auerbach, Karen Zinner. Tree lsecond rowl: Louise Alter, Bev Wilson, Susan Abbott, Peggy Good. Jones, Colette Koster, Schee Fielden, Liz Grey, Stephanie Spradley. members not shqwn: Ghi Green, Lenore Hamlett, Julianna Burkhart, James Camner, Tracy Corwin, Maria Elena Ferrara, Mariana Frank, Thorne Ful- more, Leonard Golden, Gary Goodwin, Jay Gott- lieb, Alan Greenberg, Rodger lhland, Mindi Jo- seph, Sharon Kantor, Linda Leavengood, Madi Mann, Maria Martinez, Joan Peyser, Rick Saffir, Peggy Schafer, Gail Simon, Alice Steinhart, Luanne Upchurch, Barbara Weisglass, Bobby Winters, Laura Gabe, Rafael Vadia, Diane Alterman, Bella Barna, Elyse Berkowitz, Rosemary Falk, Joe Fischer, Diane Hamilton, Rob ldels, Joanne Kauf- man, Pattie Morris, John Postlethwaite, Hilarie Rosenfield, Cookie Rose, Rita Rossman, Leanna Selatti, Dottie Starr, Carolyn Starkey, Barbara Cohen, Maxie Cohen, Robert Hoffman, Gina Nicholas, Adrienne Rich, Norman Alley, Becky Wilson, Robin Lundy, Linda Johnson, Chris Cicch- ino, Maggie 'Pelleya, Helena Grotegut, Karen l l9I -.mdk 7. Craig Anderson 2. Phil Binkow 3. Bill Bivans 4. Alan lBambi1 Bonderud 5. Warren Brook 6. Robert Campbell 7. Abilio Coello 8. Alan Fogg 9. Arthur Fox 70. Chip Gautier 77. Earnest Georgi 72. Frank Brian Gladstone 73. Ted Gregor 74. Alan Greenberg 75. Bob Hackney 76. Barkey Haddad 77. Kelly Hart 78. Forest Johnson 79. Daniel C. Margulis 20. Bob McDougal 27. Bill McEvoy 22. Criag Nagel 23. Steve Novack 24. John Page 25. John Ribbler 26. Chad Rosen 27. Richard B. Rosen 28. George Robertson 29. Richard Saffir 30. Rick Schmitt 37. Eric Smith 32. Phil Styne 33. David Todd 34. Carson Wales 35. Jim Weingarten 36. Bob Weiss 37. Jeff Warner 38. Alan Yesner 39. Tom Zaydon Members not shown: Walter Ballard, Marc Baskin, Peter Ciporkin, Gary Goodwin, Rodger Novack, Jack Peters, Rick Rosen, Aristides Sastre, Jeff Simon, Kim Wood- bury, Andy Schreer. i Big brother is helping. Key Club Through public school guidance counsel- ors, members of Key Club had the oppor- tunity to spend time with younger boys who needed extra encouragement and guidance. Working with the Kiwanis, Key members helped at their annual Kid's Day and Dade County Youth Fair. Around school members made banners for the tootball season, painted the school initials on the gym tloor and re-painted the faculty parking lot. In coniunction with Inter- act, they purchased the 'spirit bell,' used at pep rallies and games. Representatives of Key Club attended the Florida Southern District convention. On an international scale, members attended an international convention held in Toronto, Canada. Rick Saftir, ipresident, ventured to the Bahamas for a flag exchange with Govern- ment High. r emit. . lliiiii iii 4' --...ski Seniors, Key Club Craig Anderson Phil Binkow Bill Bivans Warren Brook Robert Campbell Alan Fogg Arthur Fox Frank Gladstone Ted Gregor Alan Greenberg Bob Hackney Kelly Hart Forest Johnson Daniel Margolis Craig Nagel Steve Novack John Page Chad Rosen Richard Rosen Rick Saffir Rick Schmitt Eric Smith Phil Styne Bob Weiss Jeff Werner Alan Yesner X A l',,lliJ gil fix Km Elk i k' iijixiilliyq , x 5 Niigmffxaw lr 1 gl 1,5 W till 23 i ifyri 1 All N i l M l l lil lla sl Today, Gables- tomorrow, the world! chortles Key Ciub's worldly sponsor, Jeff Rosinek. we f 1p- ?',,..:Ajil4' :L ' . .Q, A xi, , ij ' V,-gyf k'55Jf'K qi. aj -fm - A L A JJ' Officers Richard Saffir, president, Bob Hackney, senior board, Rick Schmitt, treasurer Alan Fogg, vice president, and Steve Novack, secretary, are doing constructive things. if-:AP 'Q , KVVZ. i , ' A A . :Zh ' . . i as D ia I 1. Amy Acheson 2. Bella Barna 3. Judy Barnes 4. Jim Bolyard 5. James Camner 6. Miss Dudly 7. Joan Etingoff 8. Diane Graves 9. Robin Gill 10. Mark Goldsmith 11. Lana Harris 12. David Haselkorn 13. Kirt Keesler 14. John Kelly 15. Andrea Kirsh 16. Abby Kolber 17. Jill Kramer 18. Darryl Michelson 19. Melanie Murray 20. John Paris 21. Marni Pilafian 22. Ellen Rabe 23. Linda Rubel 24. Dick Schwartz 25. Mr. Sessoms 26. Ginger Smith 27. Alice Steinhardt 28. Paul Steinhardt 29. Rafael Vadia 30. Martin Vann 31. Steven Vann 32. Wendy Wilcox 33. Katie Wirkus 34. Tom Zayden 35. Karen Zinner members not shown: Gail Bagdons, Rachelle Bigou, Robert Campbell, Lisa Casale, Claudia Crinmen, Bebe Emerman, Frank Gladstone, Steve Gladstone, Ghislaine Greene, Merilee Hill, Sandi Hiegardner Jean Janson, Ralph Kazer, Linda Kline, Dan Mar- golis, Bruce Swiren, Forest Worthy. .Q 'ff I! LJ Dawn of the Iiteroti. Literary Society Literary Society premiered with the camp 1920 film version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The first in a series of speakers was Miami Herald columnist Larry Thompson. Later in the year Ralph Renick, news director of WTVJ-TV, spoke on the future of television and its place in the mass-media-oriented society. Members made the scene at the Grove Playhouse to see Woody Allen's comedy hit Don't Drink the Water. Merville Sessoms and Miss Lynn Dudley sponsored the club. Elected Literary Society officers were Alice Steinhardt, president, James Carnner, vice president, Lana Harris, secretary, and Amy Acheson, treasurer. F f X J yy s J . fa -, i ll . .tif ,L f,,.3., q , ji si -1 viaig V W tw K -N . XTR VL bw f YW..- til L lll 1 fx 6 - 7 V, .XX 5 1 M.- cf . X. it i55 D li 1 i2- 6' .lla ll L l X - M AZ 7 Q lillx 'fQL.-m-J 224912 ' 4 Barbara Neff Gus Obregon Kathy Redman Rex Roffler Riva Shlff Howard Soloway Sfuarf Susskind KDE Barbara Traeger ,I W FN Wade Turner M Jazz 'em up! L'AIIegro L'Allegro members Jazzed The Birds in The homecoming parade, when five dixie- land iazz musicians rode up Miracle Mile on Their floaT. - AT The beginning of The fall semesfer They rang in 16 new members To The insTru- menTal organizaTion. Mr. William Ledue once again kepT The club in Tune. As an encore To The iunior-senior prom, They held Their annual breakfasT and a splendid Time was guaranTeed for all. Officers fleff To righfj: Edith Morris, rec. sec. Kathy Redman, vice pres. Lisa Casale, Treas. Judy Greenberg, corr. sec. Riva Shiff, president. fronf Phil Gallmeier, sgf. af arms. Letter them men., Letterman's Club On becoming national co-champs it was appropriate that Lettermen sponsor a sale of decals spreading the news. With the profits from these sales they bought frames with which they mounted pictures of the varsity athletic teams. Mr. Nick Kotys was the adviser. Paul Johnstone served as president, Craig Nagel, vice president, and Bill O'Malley, secretary- treasurer. lfrontl: Bill Johnson, Al Davis, Charlie Coney, Ken Austin, Jeff Werner, Mark Felik, Steve Davis, Wayne Harden, Craig Curry, Al Williams, Bob Peck, Dick Whittington, David Jahnig, Gary Solo- mon. lsecond rowl: Chuck Tyler, Ed Merlano, Lazaro Rivera, Carlos Casal, Bobby Guell, Pat Fantis, Terry Bob, McDonald Herman, Bill Emmons, Scott Weiss, David Moffet, John Lev. lthird rowj: Bob lnjaychock, Bill Langley, Nate Cofield, Joe Fisher, Tony Ortega, Al Suarez, Habilio Cuello, Joe Bucholz, Mike Jones, Mike Clark, John Scopetta, Paul Johnstone. lfourth rovvl: Bruce Berger, Bertram Taylor, Walt Ballard, Jack Baldwin, Rich- ard Brown, Rick Kuehn, Dale Baker, Charlie Vann, John Benitez, Hammer Clifford, Otis Sanders, Bob Compton. fifth row: Alex Crespo, Bob Rogers, Dani Thomas, Craig Nagel, Randy Venning, Golden Ruel, Bo Dunn, Greg Bonner, Walter Lightburn, Bob McDougal, Buck McKenzie, Mike Berry. lsixth rowl: George Tillotsin, Archie Jones, Tom McCoun, Angel Fernandez, Leigh McCreary, Tom Cox, Roger Peterson, Phil DeBerard, Jim Weingarten, Roger Peace, Carlos Martinez. ltop fowl. Paul Avirett, Bill Harries, Pete Alvarez, Bill O'Malley, Richard Colzie, Ted Delpapa, Ed Meneses, Andy Winters, John Schmitt, John Pratt, Morrill Malone. Brain plus brawn. National Athletic Scholarship Society .Lettermen whose grades held up to their athletic records were admitted to the Na- tional Athletic Scholarship Society. For ad- mission a 2.6 overall average was required. Scott Weiss served as president and Nick Kotys was the sponsor. E S S . . 5 Front: Alex Crespo, George Tillotsin, John Lev, Bruce Berger, Wayne Harden, Dick Whittington, David Jahnig, Paul Johnstone. Second row: Tom McCoun, Jeff Werner, Chuck Tyler, Al Suarez, Abilio Cuello, Bill Emmons, Scott Weiss. Third row: Paul Averitte, Bob Rogers, Rick Kuehn, Pat Fantis, Bill Langley, Joe Fisher, John Benitez, Bertram Taylor, Roger Peterson. Fourth row: Bob McDougal, Randy Venning, Walt Ballard, Dale Baker, Charlie Vann, Jim Weingarten, Bob Comp- ton. Fiffh row: Ed Meneses, Billy O'Malley, John Schmitt, Morrill Malone, Phil DeBerard, Roger Peace, Carlos Martinez. lf -- M if 6 qi N? .4 Q Y at Q 2 l e si. if M H y 1 FileT of Soul. Marine Biology Club WaTer logged, buT True To Gables spiriT, Marine Biology Club Lanced The Eagles during The homecoming parade. Towards The middle of The year members venTured To The Miami Seaquarium. They also wenT diving aT Bear CUT and made iT down To The Keys for a weekend of sun 'n surf. 7. Charlie Babcock 2. Mary Ann Brown 3. Kim Bush 4. Sue Clark 5. Jim Connel 6. Mary Freundlich 7. Jeanie Glendening 8. Vicki Gufferman 9. Richard Hunt 70. .lo Lopez 7 7. Sharon MacFarlan 72. PaulMilhan 73. Marilyn Moore 74. PaTTi Nichols 75. Kathy Roper 76. Loraine Sauer 77. Frank Shepherd Executive board: 78. STuarT Sherman Ross Mann, vice-pres., Susan 79. Carol Sinclair Hoinville, Trees., Kim Bush, sgf. at 20. Kathy Tyler armsy Claudia Regan, secTy.g Sue 27. John WashingTon Clark, field Trip chair., Frank 22. Rick WiTT Shepherd, pres. ip' on 4 'S LQ' .Q- N.F.L. '68 l. Cyndi Brilliant 2. Linda Cohen 3. Richard Friend 4. Robert Hoffman 5. Richard Kay 6. Howard Manhoft 7. Robert Maland 8. Seth Michelson 9. Gary Ottenberg IO. Jim Pickar 11. Owen Podell 12. Vicki Schwartz members not shown Karen Gottlieb Margi Menzel Dick Schwartz Jeff Simon Gregg Spieler Sharon Steen Bill Suojanen David Westen John Witty 10 ll 5 a 1 5 'I 4 2 K 3 12 1 ,ff il v p i . aww First semester officers: Robert Hoffman, rec. sec., Linda Cohen, cor. sec., Jim Pickar, pres., Howard Manhoff, vice pres, Seth Michelson, chaplain. not pictured: Gary Ottenberg, treas. Second semester officers: Knot picturedl Bill Sou- janen, pres., Richard Friend, vice pres., Cynthia Brilliant, cor. sec., Vicki Schwartz, rec. sec., Seth Michelson, treas,, Gary Ottenberg, chaplain. ln the affirmative. National Forensic League While in the midst of a heated argument, members of National Forensic League emer- ged victorious. Taking first place out of over fifty com- peting schools at Emory University in At- lanta were Bill Souianen and Richard Friend in debate and Cynthia Brilliant in girls' ex- temporaneous speech. Members entered various tournaments around the state. The national NFL tourna- ' ' h Atlanta, ments were held on Miami Beac , and on the campus of the Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. With the money from the sale of NFL calendars, members were sent to the various competitions. Kenneth Rosenthal questions what's debatable. - syty , V, fkrr I 'li Teach-in. National Honor Society A TuToring service carried ouT by The members of Nafional Honor SocieTy was Their conTinuing proiecT for The year. Along wiTh The members of The LiTerary SocieTy, NHS sponsored a school-wide book drive. Speaking on recenT developmenTs made by The FBI was Maurice Miller. From The compuTer cenTer of The UniversiTy of Miami came Professor Carl Kromp. The sTaTe convenTion was held in April on Miami Beach. Edward BernsTein served as sponsor. Officers: Bill Soujanen, freas., Dan Margulis, vice pres., Helen Magun, sec., Ralph Kazer, president. 4 4 Priscilla Adams Kathy Albert John Allen Gay Alsobrook Amy Anderson Judi Ashbes Jordy Baum Barbara Bass Dorothy Bass Myriam Bared Martin Bilsker Susan Benjamin Craig Berent Willy Bermello Lucille Bonderud Margie Brand Candy Brooke Karen Brunson Michael Caldwell Lisa Casale Fran Cigna Mac Claflin Barbara Cohen Kitty Collier Rene Connelly Randy Coverman Pat Daley Dee Dee Desmond Emilia Diaz Denise Dickerson Bebe Emmerman Arthur Fox Barbara Frates Laura Gabe A L Margaret Galliher Mary Gonzalez Peggy Good Ted Gregor Gary Goodwin Debbie Hall Susan Halvorsen Tammy Hoffman Zvi Honor Befsy Hoover Cindi Jackson Mike Jacobs Diane Jacobsfein Arthur Jansa Richard Kay Ralph Kazer Genie Kissel Linda Kline Linda Koenigsberg Amy Kurland Alina Lao Sandy Lemlich Susan Leffino Rosanne Lipe David Llewellyn Helen Magun Don Marcus Danny Margulis Gwenn Meyer Edifh Morris Martha Mozo Barbara Neff Gina Nichols Steve Novack Gary Oftenberg Silvia Pacin Liz Parker Charles Pappas Shara Pavlow Joyce Pepper Cidette Perrin Leila Perrin Karen Plotkin Diane Poe Mark Pollack Ellen Rabe Kathy Redman Peggy Reinhardt Eileen Reff Claudia Regan Adrienne Rich Barbara Ropes Karen Rosendorf Stefanie Ross Rick Saffir Rita Shaw Evelyn Schonfield Gary Shotwell Gail Simon Bill Soujanen Sheldon Suskauer Sharon Steen Darrel Tidwell Martin Vann Steve Vann George Volsky Marla Weksler Cyndee Williams Glen Zeller Sandy Zundell l , 'iw.f, 5 l E , 2I2 Q In case of an emergency. Para-Medical The District Para Medical convention was well represented by Gables members in the fall. Para Med held a clothing drive for a needy family before the Christmas vacation. In April members attended the state Para Med convention. Randy Coverman, Gables Para Med president Q66-671, presided as state president. This year officers were Sheldon Suskauer, president, Abby Kolber, secretary, Joni Goodman, treasurer. Mrs. Katherine Marett acted as sponsor. top row: Karen Zinner, .loan Auerbach, Kenny Bell. Middle row: Sheldon Suskauer, Joni Good- man, Randy Coverman. first row: Paul Steinhardt, Danny Deneun, Allen Margolis, Howard Hersco- witz, Larry Lotterman, Alan Serkin. Front: Laura Gabe. members not shown: Susan Abbott, Betty Awad, Norman Bamberg, Karen Berger, Michael Deakter, Susan Epstein, Nancy Feldman, Linda Freeman, Gay Garvett, Jay Gottlieb, John Graham, Ronne Lebow, Steve Lapinsohn, Helen Magun, Donny Marcus, Karen Margolin, Marilyn Moore, Patty Novack, Jody Perlmutter, Marni Pilafian, Jon Pont, Gail Rosen, Gwen Rosen, Karen Schulner, Susan Soloman, Martin Vann, Steve Vann, Grace Wang, Alice Weil, Robert Weiss. X IK v,v . m:I,. 5 1. Ann Clark 2. Ann Dunan 3. Robin Friedman 4. Miss Jablon 5., Maria Kakouris 6. Phyllis Kruger 7. Mamie Melikian 8. Peggy Mins 9. Lucy Morris 70. Nancy Simons ll. Margaret Shideler 72. Alice Steinhardt 13. Rafael Vadia members not shown: Pat Andre Davey Lou Auer Katie Dobbs Sara Freeman Louise Gardner Judy Greenberg Rachael Goldenkoff Jean Janson Helen Magun Nancy Polk John Postlewaite Bev Reingold Rock itto em. Pen and Sable Stoning the school, Pen and Sable mem- bers began the year by painting designs on river rocks and selling Them to the students. Combining school spirit with artistic abil- ity, members added color to the Southwest game with their banners. Members painted murals which repre- sented the past year's spirit for the Football Awards banquet in January. Pin-up pictures climaxed the year as P845 started a new tradition: a clothesline art sale. Miss Judy Jablon became Pen and Sable's new sponsor. by Susie Roff A ....--f Peggy Schafer 2 A 'W iilfi . Susan Solomon X g Jan Tenber . - . ' i -rlh ll ., l n l. is 6 3 ' g M ' the , J 'rlvl f s 5 A - 1513? g V W L KAW 5 cw Q officers: f left to rightl Margaret Shideler, historian, Maria Kakouris, sgt. at arms, Nancy Simons, president, Alice Steinhardt, treasurer, Miss Judy Jablon, sponsor. Hy f..:a A...-W Pep it up! Pep Club Aside from making posters and banners on Saturday mornings, Pep Club members gave moral support to the athletes of Gables. Members sold pom poms, iinx dolls, and Gables' license plates. For the football play- ers they made tags for each game and sent letters of encouragement representing the student body. Ten members of Pep Club were admitted free to each football game. Pep members assisted Boosters Club at the annual bar-b-que. Officers were Silvia Pacin, president, Rachelle Biiou, vice president, Denise Duvall, treasurer, Chris Pitcairn, secretary, and Ed Hall, sponsor. First row: Liz Parker, Joyce Meyers, Dale August, Lenore Hamlet, Pat Ray, Linda Widdersheim, Tina Etling, Vicky Norman, Janet Eaton, Cathy Nichols, Lesley Hancock. Second row: Susie Baker, Tessie Coello, Maggie Gomez, Mary Mott, Debra Fred- ricks, Mary Apuzzo, Silvia Pacin, Ginger Perkins, Martha Montes, Margret McKay, Ann Billings, Silvia D'iean, Louise Robinson, Betty Awod, Gail Garvett. Third row: Debbie Dressel, Susan Young, Gloria Goodman, Dottie Lahla, Denise Duvall, Wendy Solheim, Helen Appuzzo, Carolyn Starkey, Peggy lnfaychock, Angela Ollio, Antonette Silva Sue Pinsley, Maureen Mahony, Sharon Robinson. Fourth row: Anne Connelle, Penny Maida, Chris Preno, Barbara Chitty, Diana Roman, Gail An- drews, Maxima Crumity, Gloria Winberly, Angela Mc Cloud, Oryntha Crumity, Jane Anne Driver, Charlote Carson. Fifth row: Cindy Hoffman, Abby Whitenack, Gail Martin, Vicky Hadoulias, Karen Stewart, Anne Dunn, Gloria Mc Cree, Harrirt Sol- men, Angela Robinson, Ellie Reddick. Sixth row: Sandy Schiller, Margie Parker, Sonya Williams, Debra Austin, Brenda Green, Joyce Dunn, Connie Warner, Cathy Thompson. fi ' Marc Baskin Betsy Cassatly Kitty Collier Frank Gladstone Diane Jacobstein Lana Harris Kathy Lucas Ross Mann Don Mason Gwenn Meyer Dorothea Nickas Shara Pavlow Joan Peyser Lynn Pont Linda Powell Richard B. Rosen Sheryl Rosenfield Linda Rubel Jeff Simon Lauretta Snetro Rosaline Spector Ilene Sperling Stanley Stein Danny Weiss Linda Witty Cyn Zarco Not shown: Nadine Alter, Cyndi Brilliant, Alan Greenberg, Brian Grossman, John Ribbler, Hal Rosenblatt, Jeff Werner. or A if r lw gwwy if . fyfddfjiirygfliifjffjli fl!! rff!AMWMOff.MfWLN2, WWW jkfyflifm off ff ,ff 5, if WW r Think Ink. Quill and Scroll That's what they did by starting off the year attending the Florida Scholastic Press association conference held in Boca Raton. Between plastic pelicans and a borrowed U-Haul-It trailer, members put together a Paper the Eagles homecoming float for the annual parade. Miami's chief adman and creative-man, Jack I. Green, addressed QSQS, stressing the responsibilities of creative people, the value of skepticism-as a tool, life, death, and taxes. During the off hours, members held a record number of meetings and feasted at the Studio restaurant. Sponsoring Quill and Scroll was Mrs. Marlene Adams. officers: I top to bottom 1 Joan Peyser, sgt. at arms, Kathy Lucas, pres., Laurefta Snetro, vice pres., Linda Powell, sec., Shara Pavlow, freas., Betsy Cassaily, sec., Diane Jacobstein, vice pres., Jeff Simon, chaplain, l 4: Q 'Q E elf f4 4' 6 2 .- 0 Itop rowl: Betsy Hoover, Shara Pavlow, Marilyn 'GoIdfarb, Joyce Mayers, Richard Kay, Wendy Wool, Mary Ann Brown, Joan Horwich, Rip Holmes, Helen Magun, Karen Plotkin, Dorothy Bass, Tom Jones. stairs ltop to bottoml: Alice Weil, Scott Weiss, Isabel Suarez, Amy Kurland, Gail Feinberg, Liz Parker, Joyce Pepper, Ann Cunningham, Denise Dickerson, Evelyn Schonfield, Nancy Black, Pat Daley, Marla Weksler, Cyndi Brilliant, Lana Harris, DeeDee Cormier, Stefanie Ross, Bill Suoianen, Mindy Joseph, Gina Nicholas, Karen Rosendorf. Iforegroundl: Rosanne Lipe, Renee Connelly, Gwen Meyers, George Volsky, Richard Saffir, Tammy Hoffman, Genie Kissel, Abby Kolber, Amy Anderson, John Allen, Alan Greenberg, Peggy Good, Andrea Kirsh, Lucille Bonderud, Wendy Wilcox. members not shown: Kathleen Albert, Gay Also- brook, Judi Ashbes, Gail Bagdons, Gary Balber, Susan Benjamin, Dan Blackman, Marjorie Brand, Karen Brunson, Lisa Cassle, Susan Chewing, Bill Colson, Randy Coverman, Grace DeLatorre, Dee- Dee Desmond, Emilia Diaz, Bebe Emerman, Don Garvett, Carol Goodman, Gary Goodwin, Katie Greene, Jon Harris, Cindy Jackson, Diane Jacob- stein, Bruce Jamison, Jean Janson, Ralph Kazer, Linda Kline, Linda Koenigsberg, Mary Lebman, Sandy Lemlich, Susan Lettino, David Llewellyn, Andy Marks, Stephen Novack, Margie Ostensen, Jim Pickar, Mark Pollack, Kathy Redman, Eillen Reff, Claudia Regan, Barbara Ropes, Richard Ros- en, Robby Robertson, Aristides Sastre, Rita Shaw, Sherril Siegel, Gail Simon, Eric Smith, Stephen Smith, Sharon Steen, Karen Stewart, Martin Vann, Steve Vann, Debbie Veron, Clemente Vasquez- Bello, Debbie Weinstein, Alan Yesner. Toying around. Social Studies Honor Society Socially conscious members of the Social Studies Honor Society sponsored their an- nual schoolwide toy drive to provide Christ- mas gifts for the children of Parkway Chil- dren's Home. As the crowning event of the year's activ- ities, selected members, with members of YGG, spent a week of January in Washing- ton observing the functions of the federal government. In the fall, state representative Lee Wei- senborn and Gerald Lewis spoke to mem- bers about the current political situation in Florida. SSHS members represented Gables in two major competitions: in the county-wide so- cial studies Senate in May, and the United Nations contest. Jack Robin sponsored. Fkhrl va. lv ,j .HM t L mw- Alafl Peggy Denise Marla Gfeenbefg Good Dickerson Weksler Pfesldenl vice Pfes- secretary treasurer iHola, Isabel! Spanish National Honor Society The Benito Juarez chapter of la Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica honored students studying Spanish who maintained interest and a high average. Make the Eagles See Red was the idea put across by the SNHS homecoming float. The purposes behind SNHS were to honor students of proven ability, support the Span- ish department in school through services, and to promote interest in Spanish studies. The club also organized a clothes drive in April for the poor of Cartaiena, Colombia, Coral Gables' sister city. Sponsors were ' Leo Rinaldi and Aida Jlurado. officers ftop to bottoml: Judi Ashbes, treas., Ellen Rabe, pres., Gail Simon, vice pres., Kitty Collier, sec., Stefanie Ross, hist., Denise Dickerson, chap- lain. M Karen Stewart ivy 'i Barbara Witus Judi Ashbes Dorothy Bass Susan Benjamin Martin Bilsker Lucille Bonderud Jocelyne Bourthoumiere Denise Clark Barbara Cohen Kitty Collier Dee Dee Desmond Denise Dickerson Gail Feinberg Mariann Frank Linda Galloway Marilyn Greenblatt Alan Greenberg Sue Halvorsen Sue Hecker Tammy Hoffman Cindi Jackson Mike Jacobs Diane Jacobstein Barbara Katz Richard Kay Susan Lettino Roseanne Lipe Barbara Neff Ellen Rabe Peggy Reinhardt Stefanie Ross Sherry Rubin Evelyn Schonfield Carol Scholtens Gail Simon Jeff Simon Sharon Steen Officers: Abby Kolber, cor. sec.f Maxine Cohen pres., Maria Kakouris, vice pres.g Sharon Steen, FSC. SGC. Actors to be... or not to be. Thespians By participating in the drama production, Thespians members of Troupe 476 helped to advance the standards of excellence in the field of entertainment. After the two drama presentations, Medea in the fall, and Trio in the spring, students who had accumulated a minimum often service points were initiated into the honor society in a candlelight cere- mony. Mr. David Feldman sponsored Thespians and also directed the two productions. Jackie Stern Vicki Alexander Judi Ashbes Elyse Berkowitz Lisa Casale Maxine Cohen Alera De Marco Margaret Galliher Tommie Grimstad Sandi Hinegardner Lucy Herrzoff Terri Herz Zvi Honor Betsy Hoover Jean Janson Abby Kolber Susan Leftino Sharyllynn Shaw Sharon Steen Alicia Robinson Barbara Ropes Sheri Rubin Glen Zeller Officers Ileft to righfl: Susan Lettino, pres.p Cindy Cheatham, cor. secgg Becky Pegram, vice pres.f Margie Brand, treas.g Amy Anderson, rec. sec. Musiccilly minded. Modern Music Masters Using the media of guitar and folk songs, Tri-M members sang out the message Show 'Em the Score during the annual home- coming parade. Each year members of Tri-M sponsor a school wide record drive to add to the col- lection inthe library. In March, 52 prospective members took the qualifying test and, at their initiation, performed for the members. Annually the Dorothy Brindle scholarship award is given to one of the members of Tri-M. Kathy Whitton Nancy Wilson Pete Wilson Amy Anderson Nina Arroyo Angie Austin Margie Brand Candy Brooke Janice Byrd Cindy Cheatham Betty Eggleston Margaret Eisen Debbie Findeisen Jean Glondening Lucille Hertzoff Gene Kissel Linda Koeningsberg Phyllis Krueger Susan Lettino Robin Lundy Martha Mozo Nicki Newton Margie Ostenson Judy Patchett Becky Pegram Joanne Pollack 'Ellen Rabe Peggy Reinhardt Robby Robertson Alicia Robinson Delores Sands Julie Saunders Beth Silk Sheila Silberman Barbara Traeger Norman Tow Priscilla Warren Alice Weil I 4 A w w 2 .. q I 6 Q The capitol was capital. g Youth For Good Government Future politicians of Gables High had the opportunity to see what it's all about when Youth for Good Government spent a week in Washington, D.C. Gables Y.G.G. was the first high school ever to plan and carry out a trip of this kind. In November members of Y.G.G., along with Social Studies Honor Society members, put together a first place homecoming float wishing to Ban the Birds. Youth for Good Government printed in- formation sheets explaining the qualifica- tions of each of the candidates running in school elections. In September State Senator Lee Weissen- born and Representative Gerald Lewis spoke to members. Chairman of the Republican Executive Committee, Paul J. O'Neil, and the President of the Young Democrats of Dade County, Arden Seigendorf, also spoke to members. A representative for Miami police chief Walter Headly's Get Tough policy, Lt. Golden explained the new goals of the Miami Police force. Y.G.G. helped to start other Youth for Good Government clubs in the county. Louise Alter Nadine Alter Judi Ashbes Dale Baker Bella Barna Marc Baskin Marty Bilsker Cyndi Burnett Craig Burnett Betsy Cassatley Linda Cohen Maxine Cohen Randy Coverman Harriet Freeman Laura Gabe Chip Gautier Marilyn Goldfarb Alan Greenberg Phyllis Greenberg Elaine Harris Howard Herskowitz Terri Herz Robert Hoffman Tammy Hoffman Joan Horwish Cindi Jackson Diane Jacobstein Bruce Jameson Joanne Kaufman Ralph Kazer Abby Kolber Bonnie Lipinsky David Llewellyn Helen Magun Howard Manhoff Patti Morse Gary Ottenberg Shara Pavlow Ricky Rosen Bonnie Rosenstein Jill Roth Lyle Ruppenthal Rick Saffir Sheila Silberman Eric Smith Stanley Stein Alice Steinhart Alice Weil Karen Zinner officers: Cyndi Brilliant, pres., Alan Greenberg vice pres., Ricky Rosen, treas., Gail Bagdons, sec s . l 229 Q, MMM, WWW MQ fjfw I4 WM HE 92253393 FT HWHW Here I am! Over . . . here. Number 4387. But who am I? Which mask should I wear today? How about Clark Kent? Or maybe Jean Shrimpton? John Lennon? Jackie Kennedy? The little gold key is still on the table. When I shrank, I forgot it. Now I can't tind out what's behind the little doors. It only I could find that white rabbit! Maybe he could give me a boost so I could reach it. Q u,2xfaD,:5c91omf LOCPVF AT AQ43-Vs Auto 450,04 AV f v 'Y f9 ST QU UM Cv-UH-9 A MICE 'M L Ur' 29 IAN. QE IDL Q ' 1 EM LJ Y0uoQ E ill C .ix ': A 0 Z in E Faculty Honors editor: Cyndi Brilliant Faculty editor: Harriet Freeman, Assistant: Thorne Fulmore Hall of Fame editor: Diane Jacobstein Senior Superlatives editor: Kathy Lucas Seniors editor: Linda Powell Underclass editor: Betsy Cassatly fvvfwll -5vmQCtbN 21303 20 Af L U f ft 97 5 K f Q X57 f l W 95553 Qjff iw Ky Y K, 5, 4 J Q? A f, f f - C fig f ff Wg K 7 fi C! 25, Q Q, K. K f X, 7 1 Q3 g , , WQ 404 , W 40 ff, 17 r 2 'ich ff? C N 'C K 42 Q5 J, x , '6 . ,fy A t 1 A sf 'LQ X ,Xw C j 6 lr, ,NA Y A fffg, Apffr! X K ff , , ' 1 M . f 211 wr in ,Y , X' 3,1 ,H 'V I f -C 5' 1 L Q 2 K if ' QU 'X L , fl, fag Q ji X jf Vi f K Q 1, fi F 'K I 17 523 X? df: K , ff? '45 X f 2 ' Kp f J ,' X an K C! jf? X ' U 1 7 0 62- K f f ,, W J U Q0 ' ffl L Q! 5 jf ,. gfQ7f I, fy in C KJ ,f' ff' Lfx ,Jr V, K 4 f Faculty Honors Dedication: , devotion to a particular cause or pUI'p0S6 - Universal Dictionary of the English Language. A quality which is intrinsic in every good teacher. Coming from all over the country to spend a combined total of 220 years teaching at Coral Gables Senior High School. Spending time outside of school coaching 5 teams and sponsoring 25 clubs. Always striving to keep Coral Gables 'where it belongsg as Number l. Hours spent in teaching, in grading papers, in mindmolding. Dedication: Mrs. Marguirite Cleveland Mrs. Helen Z. Evans Mrs. Ann George Mrs. Letitia Hinson Miss Mary Cecile Ions Joseph Krutulis Mitchell Menacof Abbott Messler Miss Eloise Patterson r Mrs. Ethel Steele Mrs. Helen Smith Fred Wilson ' gl Q l.Mrs. Ann George, Art Moore Institute of Art, B.F.A., Founder-Pen 8. Sable Art Club, Past Sponsor-Pen 8. Sable. 2. Joseph Krutulis, Phys. Ed. University of Miami, B.Ed., Head of Phys. Ed. Department 3.Miss Eloise Patterson, Spanish Florida State University, A.B., Past Sponsor-Pan-American Club, Tapdancing Club, Present Sponsor-Allied Youth, Head of Foreign Language Dept., '18 years, Past President-Miami Women's Panhellenic Association, Member, Delta Kappa Gamma, Honorary Professional Sorority. 4, Fred Wilson, Mathematics University of Florida, B.S., Stetson University, A.B., University ot Miami, M. Ed., Past Sponsor-G-Club, X-C Club, Tennis Team and Club, Outstanding Tennis Coach of 1957, Delta Sigma Phi Service Award. 5.Mrs. Marguerite Cleveland, Ho Tennessee State University, B.S., Past Sponsor-Senior Class, Cavaleon Hall ot Fame, 7956, Past President, Dade County Home Economics Association, Charter Member, Delta Kappa Gamma. 6. Mrs. Helen Z. Evans, English Macalester College, B.A., University of Minnesota, M.A., Past Sponsor-National Honor Society, State Honor Society, Member, Delta Kappa Gamma, Merit Teacher Rating, Dade School Board, Florida Star Award, South Dade Council of Florida Chamber of Commerce. 7. Abbott Messler, Science University of Florida, B.S., A.S.T.C., M.A., Past Sponsor-Sailing Club, Radio Club, Golf Team Sponsor, Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Head of Science Department, 25 years, Merit Rating, Dade School Board. 8.Mitchell Menacof, D.E.C.A. University of Cincinnati, B.Phar., University of Miami, B.Ed., Purdue University, M.S., Past Sponsor-Driver's Education, Present Sponsor-D.E.C.A. Member, President's Committee on Safety Education, Consultant, National Safety Council. me Ec 9. Mrs. Helen Smith, English State Teachers' College, BA., University of Pittsburg, MA., Past Sponsor-Modern Dance Group, Member, Delta Kappa Gamma. lO.Mrs. Ethel Steele, Phys. Ed. University of Wisconsin, B.S., Past Sponsor-Cheerleaders, Present Sponsor-Cavaliettes. 11,Miss Mary Cecile lons, English University of Alabama, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa Honorary, Past Sponsor-F.T.A., N.H.S., 1952 Cavaleon Dedication. Past Chairman, English department. l2.Mrs. Letitia Hinson, Mathematics Winthrop College, B.A., Past Sponsor-Deb Juniors, Junior Red Cross, Class Sponsor. E Y 1 'W' li' 5. . il' W.. 7--Steve Moore, principal 2-Albert Cowart, ass't. prin. for administration 3-Mrs. Lucy Elliott. ass't. prin. for curriculum 4-Anthony Quaranta, ass't. prin. for administration 5-Mrs. Verneka Silva, ass't. prin. for guidance 6-Mrs. Louise Stewart, ass't. prin. for guidance 7-Mrs Ruth Abrams 8-Mrs. Marlene Adams 9-Mrs. Sue Addington TO-Mrs Susan Alexander 11-Charles Albury 12-Stanley Baltuch 13-Roy Bentley 74-Mrs. Hazel Bernard 15-Forrest Black 16-Mrs. Linda Blake 77-Edward Borden 18-George Braithwaite 19-Cullen Bullock 20-Mrs. Johanna Bullock 21-Lawrence Butterfield 22-Mrs. Joyce Cail 23 24 -Mrs. Mildred Callahan -Mrs. Opal Canida 25-Loyd 'Castle 26-Joseph Cicci 27-Mrs. Charlotte Cleland 28-Mrs Marguerite Cleveland 29-Mrs Loretta Corces 30-Mrs. Evelyn Counts 31-Miss Regina Crawford 32-Mrs. Clara Cropper 33-Mrs. Judith Darwick 34-Robert DePree 35-Mrs, Jane Donelli 36-Miss Lynn Dudley 37-Miss 38-Mrs. 39--Mrs. 40-Mrs. 41-Mrs. Helen Dunn Helen Dunnigan Mildred Durden Helen Evans Natalie Faith 42-David Feldman Faculty: Finoro-Valletto 1-Daniel Finora 2-William Fisher 3-Mrs. Ruby Foxwell 4-Kenneth Franks 5-Geoffrey Freer 6-Mrs. Jerry Fulton 7-Mrs. Elizabeth Galliher 8-Mrs. Anne George 9-Irving Goltman 70-Donald Gordon TT-Mrs. Paula Gray Braithwaite T2-Richard Gray 73-Paul Halstead T4-Mrs. Ruth Harnrick 15-Mrs. Letitia Hinson T6-Luther Hovan 17-Mrs. Rosana Hull 18-Edward lniaychock 19-Miss Mary Cecile Ions 20-Miss Judith Jablon 21-Mrs. Elizabeth Jones 22-Donald Johns 23-Mrs. Aida Jurado 24-Miss Elaine Kenzel 25-Miss Camilla Kilgroe 26-Dave Knowles 27-Nicholas Kotys 28-Edward Lassiter 29-Mrs. Evelyn Lee 30-Mrs. Virginia Logan 31-Andrew Massimino 32-John Mayer 33-Miss Doris McCune 34-Mitchell Menacof 35-Smither Merrill 36--Abbott Messler 37-Mrs. Martha Meyer Townsend 38-Miss Amy Miller 39-Miss Mary Minton 40-Mrs. Barbara Mlcuch 41-William Monroe 42-Mrs. Katherine Moore 43-Mrs. Bonnie Napier 44-Robert Nelson 45-Mrs. Kathryn O'Connor 46-Edgar Page 47-Miss Eloise Patterson 48-Mrs. Betty Patty 49-Joseph Pestcoe 50-Mrs. Ann Petretich 51-Philip Philips 52-Donald Ploskunak 53-Mrs. Ana Portela 54-Mrs. Juanita Rafield 55-Miss Joan Reitsma 56-Mrs. Marguerite Reynolds 57-Leo Rinaldi 58-Jack Robin 59-Mrs. Gloria Robinson 60-John Roche 67-Miss Olimpia Rosado 62-Leonard Rosenbluth 63-Ken Rosenthal 64-Jeffrey Rosinek 65-Haro.d Schultz 67-Miss Joyce Sherster 68-Jack Silverstein 69-Jimmie Simpson 70-Robert Skinner 7l-Mrs. Cynthia Smith 72-Mrs. Helen Smith 73-Mrs. Marjorie Stanley 74-Mrs. Ethel Steele 75-Miss Kate Stembridge 76-Eddie Stevens 77-Dean Thomas 76-Willard Tolliver 79-Mrs. Tommie Lou Toth 80-Harold Tripp Bl-Miss Katherine Valletta pu s' ,..., ww, 6? uavh ,ve -f -new Q f 15 is .ff ' ' K -'i4 ?f5fVN K K rw zwgwf f- Q my ,cz '2 1 .fray fa, 3 14' ' , 92 V M 1:1-.4 -I 3,8 ef' kr' N wi F ulty: Wallace Zahler Ml Nik ffice Personnel Burd Shepard ' Mies: Butt-Sickels l 1 li ti Wilt 2-C. Herbert Wertz 3-John Whitehead ' 4-Miss Roberta Whitney 5-Fred Wilson 6-Mrs. Kathe Wilson 7-Mrs. Joanna Woltz 8-Jerrold Young 9-Mrs. Helen Zacur 70-Mrs. Linda Zahler I1-Mrs. Janet Burd I2-Mrs. Jean Cook 13-Mrs. Barbara Doolin 14-Mrs. Olga Gomez 15-Mrs. Mildred Hackett 16-Mrs. Ruby Harris I7-Mrs. Nona Powers 18-Mrs. Margaret Richards 19-Miss Dorothy Serna 20-Mrs. Sara Shepard 21-Mrs. Elizabeth Batt 22-Mrs. Despina Clothakis 23-Mrs. Corina Garcia 24-Mrs. Mercedes Gonzalez 25-Mrs. Ona Lowe 26-Mrs. Geneve Peacock 27-Mrs. Edna Sickels 28-Mrs. Antoinette Morrow: Cafeteria Manager Not Pictured Mrs. Deborah Coburn Miss Helen Connolly Daniel Coughlin Edwin Hall Joseph Krutulis David H. Lapham William Ledue Douglas Madden Mrs. Mary Matrox Miss Ruby Pierce Salvador Scarnecchia Miss Barbara Woods Mrs. Dorothy Young Mrs. Katherine Marrett: Nurse Mrs. Edna Rainey: Office William Russo: Head Custodian Edward Bernstein Charles Diamond Mrs. Dorothy Elkins Mrs. Joyce Miller Mrs. Katherine Mills Merville Sessoms l , L4 Hall of Fame 4 f - ,fs J F XS' rf Q c 3 c ff Kathleen l John . Amy A Albert. Allen. Anderson. N.H.S. Sludenl' Council ,Cavaliefies presidenl' Encore sfaff. , President S,C, chaplain, S.S.H.S. Boy's Slale. Anchor club. - Adelphians club. N.H.S. N.H.S. Girl's Slale D.A.R. orjrsyjrndin? - J.C.L. S.S.H.S. N.F.L. Calendar- ' I . l 9 lnferaci' club. I Carrie in Carousel.' 242 3' 1 Fe - . , WK- 2 - . ff'M'N ' L - W M . , 3 ? 1 Lucille . Bonderud. ' A.Y. president l5l.H.S. 4 S.S.H.S. S.N.H.S. Aclelplwians club. Homeroom secrelary. if Cyndi' Brilliant. e Y.G.G. presiclenl' Journalism Silver Knighl' nominee. Cavaleon phoio coorclinaior. N.F.L. secrefary. ' Anchor club. 1 g . n A, .1 Bill , l Colson. Varsiiy fooiball and baslceiball. S+ai'e's ilfl ranked iennis player. N.H.S. lnleracl' ireasurer. A+l1le'l'ics Silver Kniglmi' nominee. S.S.H.S. Q 3 ' , . I i ' if ...rf , vs , 3 'W'-1 ' V 5 . 4' V 'F r r ix A L ..,, l K Ig 5 5 r X 'f 5 Ll Kathy ii A Craig Tino Coppedge. Curry. ' Etling. F.B.L.A. president Foo+ball feam C6P'l'6il1 , Capiain of Varsiiy A.Y. heasurer. A and sfar quarferback. gheerleaders. SQ, cabinet 'All-ci+y. All-siafe. , Senior board. vice presideni A All-American. .Anchor club. of Anchor club. V N.F.L. Calendar king French Club Varsify ie-nnis. for fwo years. Allied YOUl'l1 244 'ii , 91 o ff B is x XX i 3 4. ' 5 E 9? 4 x, 1 f J, ui .V Alan ' Goiy Alon F099, Goodwin. Greenberg. Senior class president Naiional Merii' finalist' 6 SCCFGI Sfudies Silver , . P Knighi' nominee. Boy s S+a+e. ' BUY 5 S+a+e- . g Key club NfH.S. S.S.H.5. president vice president . Key club. Y.G.G. vice president i J.c.L. S.S.H.S4 s.c. cabinet NQH.S S.C. b' ' ' ' ' ca mei., Adelphlans club. Cnfy edifor High Lighis Y o i E fi? H ,Q Y l I I ,. 'Amy A Lana Harris. Sfudenl' Council 'l'reasurer. Liierary Socieiy , secrefary. Anchor club. A 246 Quill and Scroll. Diane Jocobsfein. Cavaleon ediior-in-chief. Quill and Scroll vice president N.H.S. S.S.H.S. - S.N.H.S Y.G.G. J.M.l'l.A. Adelphians club. 7 , f fi i 4 3 ' .F 5. I , ll N -F .gg '1..?,' ,ri ffs fl rcr o l,xf '1 V ff, ci Vi .X .71 S, ww xx Rye-. Jean Jcinson. Aris Silver Knighi' nominee. N.H.S. Encore sfaff. , Thespians. S.S.H.S. F.N.H.S. Pen and Sable if :sm if ,x had . if 9 i 5 i X . K fx R 4 i ies! X NA, , if p -l Q. Paul HCIHS Ralph johngfgne, KCllI'leS. Kazer. LeHerman's president Vice Pfe5ldeni Valedicforian Defensive capfain of 'foofball feam. All-oily. All-soufhern. All-american. S.C. cabinet N.A.S.S. senior class. Boy's Sfaie. lnferacl board. German club. Junior class president A Traclc feam. N.H.S. president M.A.9. presideni' Nafional Merif Finalist Silver Knighl' nominee in general scholarship. Senior board. 247 A-...Fx T F H sijlgb. f ,QE ,'JfiHl Y O f 5:57 r K - n ,-' ll ' f' - mul' 'ihix -- .4-:FL il 12 3 I Imp . l' r ,Kiasma if 5 ze 'll Q, .,Qf:,g,4 .L-'? '4 Abby , Kolber. S Adelphians president silver Knighf nominee in drama. Para-Med. secrelary. Thespians secrelary. Senior board. Y.G.G. ' 248 M ,. Rosanne Lipe. Presidenf Junior-Menfal Heallh Associafion. ' N.H.S. S.N.H.S. 1 S.N.H.S. M.B.C. Lab Research 1-ni. ' S ff Kathy Lucas. Presidenf Quill and Scroll. Cavaleon managing edifor. Senior board. Encore sfaff ar+is+. Anchor club. xg? v K . 3 .ua ' 'Q l 'I ' ,X , K ., i '! , Q, p ii 5 My A 4 1 4 ff' flu Th fr r V i 0 Helen Magun. ' Salufalorian. N.H.S. secrefary. Pen and Sable vice president NCTE winner. D.A.R.Sl. M.A.e. F.N.H.S. secrefary. Donny v Morgulis. Nalional Merii' ' 'Finalist Isl Lieulenanf Band of Disfinclion. N.H.S. vice president Liferary Sociefy. Key club. Steve Novock. Key club secretary. N.H.S. D.A7R.S. Homeroom president S.S.H.S. Swimming feam. F.N.H.S. 249 JH, YP 'Sn ,.f l , , J if ' Q. I s x o Q is Margie Osfenson. N.H.S. S.S.H.S. Homeroom presidenf. i T.-a-M. Cavalier singers. 250 X Q r E' Elizabef Parker. Sfudenf Council senaior. Varsiiy cheerleader. N.H.S. S.S.H.S. Homecoming princess. J.M.H.A. secrerary Tennis ieam. it 5 W., Q I James Pickar. N.F.L. president Wes+ingl1ouse Science ieam. Y.G.G. Naiional Proiecfs chairman. 1 lx - m 'f x Pai Ray. Varsify cheerleader. Senior board. V Homecoming princess A N.F.L. princess Allied Youih chaplain. . Pep club. 4? Kathy ' Redman . Isi' Lieufenani Band of Disiinciion. N.:-Ls. J.C.L. s.s.H.s. S.C. cabinet f .t, aggjl - ag. wi A .3 Richard Bruce Rosen. High Ligh+s edifor. Silver Knighi' nominee in science. D.A.R.S. president Encore co-ediior. Y.G.G and M.A.9. freasurer 25l vi- , C 0 N 5 I si , 0 I -.5 X . 1' ff Richard Sdffir. Key Club president D.A.R.S. vice president S.C. Sena'l'or NCTE nominee. N- '-5- s.s.H.s Varsily 'l'ennis. . 252 -15: . W, Delores i Evelyn Sands. Schonfield. I Carousel's NeHie. Silver Knighl nominee Cavalier singer. in language. T l'M' German Club presiden'l'. All-S+a're Chorus. 'S.N.H.S' . N. F. L. Calendar. F.N.H.S. Concerl' Mixed Chorus. N.H.S. S.S.H.S. R E f X x I I ui Jeff Simon. High Lighis Ediior. Chaplain Quill and Scroll.' S.N.H.S. Parliamenfarian and Sergeani'-ai'-arms. Key Club. ' Homeroom president Louretta Snetro. Anchor president lndusfrial-Vocafional Silver Knight nominee. Business Manager High Lighis. Quill and Scroll vice president 5 52 - i559 Bill ' Suoianen. Presidenf N.F.L. Silver Knighi' nominee in Speech. N.H.S. freasurer Merii' Finalisl' Y.G.G. freasurer. S.S.H.S n r i M y Q k r My A eorre V , h r ,AIQ :I l I , . v r X 5 f X: X . O F 'N Q Vw ' X. , 'N e N. or .tv-w'-Wm V 1 1 I Chuck Martin i .Steven ' Tyler, . Vonn. ' Vonn. Varsify foofbaii i Silver Knighf Nafional Merif player. nominee in music. finalist Varsi'I'y 'rrack s+ar. N.H.S. , M.A.O-.A N.H.S. M,A,9, LeHerman's club. i Adelphians club. e Adelphians club. O N-A-5-5 Yee. J.c.L. , Yee. i J.c.L. Senior board. JETS. n JETS 254 k3t.,i:'lu V. l v 4 S ' e X! A f , 0 Marlo L51 Llndo Weksler. Widdersheim. Wiffy. Silver Knighf Varsify cheerleading ' Sfudenf Council nominee in cifizenshlp. C0'C5Pl'6lf1- 5eC'e+a Y- S.C. secrefary of finance. Af19l'l0I' club- Anchor Club- S.S.H.S. freasurer. J.M.H.A. Modern dance. Anchgr Club, calendar. , and NJ-'uso - Scroll. ef J fa-55? i-:Q--' , X fi T' i ft ve? Itop rowl: Alan Fogg, Tina Etling, Hans Kairies. lmiddle fowl: Sue Adams, Cyn Zarco, Pat Ray, Denise Clark, Kitty Collier, Chuck Tyler. lseatedl: Kathy Lucas, Louise Gardner, Susan Hoinville, Joanne Jenk- ins, Lauretta Snetro, Paula Solomon, Lori Langstroth, Norman Alley, Deedee Desmond, Stephanie Ross, Liz Felts, Karen Rosendorf, Abbey Kolber, Debbie Findeisen. They had class. Seniors-Class of '68. Gables got the National Co-Championship in football. Miami High was defeated lagainj. Homecoming came. Kathy Nichols reigned as queen and Gables beat South- west lagainl. College headaches-boards, interviews, acceptances, reiections. The prom presented the beginning of the end. Punch Cin Dixie cupsf-'Q toasted the Old South. The Senior Class Banquet-with the presentation of the class will. What to leave-forget it! Just leave. President-Alan Fogg Vice President-Hans Kairies Secretary-Denise Clark Treasurer-Cyn Zarco Who's bored? Members of the Senior Board weren't. They sold ribbons ffor the Edison, Miami High, and Southwest gamesl. They collected class dues and were in charge of the Senior Class Sock Hop. Graduation announcements, calling cards, and caps and gowns forders, measurements, distributions, returnsl were theirs to handle. With commencement as their last proiect they commenced from Gables and the many tasks of the Senior Board. My H . wp, E M 1 if 25,62 -' 2 in 1 i is I ,,LV pf' X , f 12' , E 634 + M AQ H 9' -. , o, ' 15 Abbott-Bartlett fi, 258 fi! , E Z best all-around Bill Colson Kathy Nichols H , 5 1 ' 1121 F ff M 7 'R . E' I0 ll v, IW 2' , V I. M' 'G .tw vs 1 13 wg 6 jg I 7 .. A M, f? gf E gag. 1. f ' .Z W Ai , . lf 9 20 21 11 N' Patricia Abbott Susan Abbott Brian Abrams Amy Acheson Sharon Ackerly Donna Ackerman Barbara Adams Carolyn Adams. Priscilla Adams Sue Adams Jose Adan Georgette Adderly Bruce Adler Jim Adler Luis Aiamil Kathleen Albert Diana Albritton Pablo Aleio Vicki Alexander Deborah Allen John Allen Norman Alley Gay Alsobrook Louise Alter Nadine Alter Miriam Alvare Rose Marie Alvarez Stephany Ames William Amos Amy Anderson Craig Anderson Liz Anderson Ray Anderson Ana Maria Andraca Pat Andre Maria Anta Raul Arrondo Nila Arroyo Judi Ashbes Bill Aubin Joan Auerbach Paul Averitte Betty Awad Gail Bagdon Dale Baker Gary Balber Virginia Baldi Jack Baldwin Walter Ballard Betty Balom Myriam Bared Leslie Bartlett - ,, evgwry , Barnes-Brown ,Z gr' W, gi m .. F ,of XZ, 41' ' rug K er Q21 ,Q I5 22 29 ' 2 22 2 2 ? A, Q nr X , 260 36 ,aff 5 ,W we I 6 ,- I D ' X QC, Qu. 15' 5' V nf I7 I 18 'sw 2 ,1 fy' ' . 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Y 2 mg 4 -A. .V C- . 1-Lk-A- , C ' Nancy Brown Richard Brown Susan Browne Karen Brunson Joe Buchholz Jacqueline Bullard Juliann Burkhart Vicki Burrell Chase Burrett Janice Byrd Richard Calcote Alvero Calderon Michael Caldwell Connie Callander Pam Calvert Lynn Cameon James Camner Wilma Campbell Marilyn Cardone Georgina Cardosa Edward Carreras Charlotte Carson Carlos Casal Lisa Casale Marilyn Casper Martha Castellanos Mildred Castle Chris Cesarano Bill Chapman Carol Chase Lynn Chase Cindy Cheatham Craig Chenevert James Cherette Cherie Cherry Susan Chewning Gretchen Christophel Chris Cicchino Frances Cigna Cheryl Ciment Mac Claflin Ann Clark Denise Clark Sue Clark Les Clements Coe-Dawson lTl0Sf cutest afhlehc Rena Moyers Craig Curry Craig Nagel Linda Leavengood 45 ,, , 7 X 91 1 , aw ks 1 , .g,,w,,,,, , , : nw Q M 9 5 EN fi B fd A-1 1 ,arf ,M + Bk fi in 264 J 6 2' 7 'fi' 32 Richard Coe Nathan Coefield Barbara Cohen Maxine Cohen Kitty Collier Mike Collins Stephen Colo Bill Colson Gloria Conesa Kathy Conklin Anne Conneller Renee Connelly Karen Connor Frank Constantino Jeff Cooreman Kathy Coppedge Charles Coquet Chip Corlett Dee Dee Cormier Bob Corning Tracy Corwin Jose Coto Randy Coverman Ellen Cox Tom Cox Ray Crawford Alex Crespo Claudia Crimmen Don Crissey Jim Cross Maxima Crumity Chris Cuenca Richard Cummings Ann Cunningham Craig Curry Dana Custiss Pat Daley Stephen Davies Albert Davis Anne Davis Barbara Davis Beth Davis Cheryl Davis Reid Davis David Dawson Daye-Falk X ' 14 -mi friendliest Les Clemenfs Denise Clark L- - i'-- 5 l 5 -A-P' il '35 an Q fi. r, . 1 ' a lO 5 ll I2 W! i ar' I W . 21 ,v 22 . V 23 'vw ,5- uw 24 .5 ,rw f, I8 1 1 gxwa in Q J' 19 6 365 3 Deborah Daye Carol Dean Ryan Dearr Phil Deberand Karen DeCamps Johnny Deese Dawn Dekle Grace de la Torre Henry Del Campo Susana Delgado Ted Delpapa Felix del Prado Aleta DeMarco Ana de Oro Reinaldo de Oro Duke Depew Dee Dee Desmond Kathleen Dials Emilia Diaz Denise Dickerson Barbara Dietz Silvia Diaen Katie Dobbs Rick Dohmen Christie Domining Cynthia Doughty Deborah Douglass Debbie Dow Gene Dowlen Terri Drake Al Drigger Diann Dubbin Barbara Duchon Adrianne Dudas John Duncan John Dunham John Dunker Bo Dunn Betty Early Janet Eaton David Edwards Margot Eisen Bebe Emerman Bill Emmons Steve Epstein Randy Eques Tina Etling Michelle Evans Frank Fabiani Steven Falk 267 J i i me 4 f a W V 'fl rv' Tyr . If-my xv. li? . y ff , W6 , Q e U,-vu g 'gA . W ' ll? 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' avi 45 Jeanine Gentes Conrad Gerrish Burt Gibbs Chris Gibson Diana Ginard Vivian Ginebra Alan Gittleson Frank Gladstone Jean Glendening Josefa Godoy Raymond Gokel Eugene Gold Carol Goldberg Ken Goldberg Richard Goldberg Marilyn Goldfarb Leonard Goldin Steve Goldstein Maria Gondra Maria Gonzales Mary Gonzales Richard Gonzales Margaret Good Jeff Goodfriend Gary Goodwin Janet Gordon Margaret Gore Martha Gorrio Jay Gottlieb Jon Graham Liz Gray Sharon Grayson Ted Gregor Stevie Green Qhi Greene Alan Greenberg Judy Greenberg Tamra Greeson Tommie Grimstead Margaret Gross Nancy Gross Brian Grossman Carol Grow Susan Grusmark Anna Guell Roberto Guell Carlos Guerra Vicki Gutterman Bob Hackney Joanne Haddock Cynthia Hagen Barbara Hale Hale - Iniaychock uf' 189' 4-.1 .P 'mt ,af- ' ..-1' E4 f 5 I3 14 -,, gmgp.. ca .ns ., we sl 1 .a. L . AN Y 7 , - 'Q 'A -' ' I9 59 ir 20 21 aqsf .4 if M, ,In CT? H, 272 LLm,L 'il 9 i ki 29 W 30 .6 1 'R 3' l L ia Qi' funniest Duke Depew Maria Kakouris S lg 43 VFW? 399 Lay va f 7 lies f K in 1 45 7 asm Gary Hale Debi Hall Susan Halvorsen Lenore Hamlett Bonnie Hampton Yee-Chung l-lan Linda Hardeman Wayne Harden Pat Hardie Lindy Harrell William Harries .lon Harris Lana Harris Lee Harrison Lewis Harrison Barbara Hassett Kelly Hart Sharon Hartley Cinda Hays David Hecht Carolyn Heck Mark Heilner Hugh Heine Richard Henry Marc Henslee Howard Herksowitz Luis Hernandez Lucille Hertzoff Terri Herz Robert Heydrick Julia Heyman Mary Lee Hill Valeri Hill Gwen Hilton Sandra Hinegarder Melinda Hodsdon Aileen Hotfer Robert Hoffman Tammy Hoffman Susan Hoinville Zvi Honor Betsy Hoover Art Hoyo Jennifer Hoyt Kali Hummel Larry Humphrey Steve Hunt Lisa Hunter Susan Hutt Sandi lhland Roger lhland Fred lngoe Bob lnjaychock Ivey-Kell WL? most llkely to succeed Hans Kairies Kafhy Redman 117 A hi-'jg WSL? 'ld Mildred lvey Cindi Jackson Burt Jaco Mike Jacobs Diane Jacobstein Linda Jaffe George Jahn Art Jansa Jean Janson Jean Jehl Joanne Jenkins Sid Jennette Janice Jewett Emelina Jimenez Forest Johnson Linda Johnson Marilyn Johnson Patricia Johnson Paul Johnstone Karen Jones Marsha Jones Michael Jones Sarah Jones Tom Jones Mindy Joseph Kathy Juiles Barbara Julian Joe Kadar Tom Kaftam Sarah Kagan Hans Kairies Maria Kakouris Grey Kaminski Danny Kandel Sharon Kantor Jeff Kardiak Georgette Karp Sharon Kasselman Barbara Katz Richard Kay Ralph Kazer Sue Keen Kirt Keesler David Keiser Chris Kelly My f x 39 '47 ,, of I O' most creative Brian Grossman Diane Jacobsfein - ,1'1,E0 S ,'l, OX' .Q mosi helpful Karen Rosendorf Jeff Werner c 'N' 'QM 4 01231 V, ,Ei I I8 I9 X, 20 21 Kemna-Leu 1? Tai X , - b I 9' J ax J so , A I 255 ifixhhw 4. Q Em V35 4f V sa if 39 .f'l4 5 K i 36 L -37 J, K Zu , I 4M Joanne Kemna Pam Kendrick Matthew Kenny Mary Kent Richard Kerkela Kris Kimel Marsha Kirkland Daniel Kirsch Genie Kissel Lorenzo Kitteriell Lynn Klein Linda Kline Rusty Klise Donna Koberlain Linda Koenigsberg Abby Kolber Judy Kopel Michele Kosoy Colette Koster Duncan Knisley Kathy Knoche Suzy Knutson Rea Kreider Ronald Krell Phyllis Krueger Amy Kurland Janet Latarga Claude Lamar Doree Lamn Tom Lancaster Lori Langstroth Alina Lao Jeff Latham Renee La-Valette David Lawrence Linda Leavengood Robert Leavitt Philip Ledon Neil Lefkove Mary Lehmann Sandy Lemlich Elisa Leon Howard Lerner Bonnie Lester Susan Lettino John Leu 1 13 Lever-Martin most musical fig' i fa. if Morris Fishman Becky Pegram J 452 ' 'A Nw AL , f 7 , 1-'W iw ,N . . 20 278 - -f-- s s ix? S , X, N? Q15 A ' i . 75- Qs- . if r is 'Y W L-s ' K, M 1 isiii i ii,i 21 i 22 23 1 'Q Sharon Lever Jerry Levin Berntena Lewis Walter Lightburn Mark Lincoln Rosanne Lipe Larry Lipner Mark Lippman Olga Lissarague Doug Little Trish Livergood David Llewellyn Dana Lodin Tom Logan Mark Lomaskin Diane Longo Betty Jo Lopez Richard Lord Larry Love Steven Loveland Elliot Loveman Larry Lotterman Jo-Ann Lowney Rick Lowry Debbie Lubel Kathy Lucas Robin Lundy Roger Madariaga Leopoldo Madrigal Helen Magon Penny Maida Jinie Major Andrea Mallel Darlene Malm Booth Malone Morrill Malone Adalbert Mandri Howard Manhoff Madi Mann Ross Mann Donald Marcus Alan Margolis Dan Margolis Martha Marich Marcia Markette Toby Marlin Jim Marlowe William Marshall Maria Elena Marti John Martin 1 li -gp 1 X 4- 280 22 23 Martinez-Nash mf 1 H ' . 1, 22 22 7 so 1 - 2 1 2 1 a 1 9 TO 11 T2 1 13 14 It ' 2 2l22 , - 1 1 ' i 1 Wbrk Q 1 'q-. . ,ss ... ' ' 44- ' ' . . - F, ' ' .A R' 222 2 . ' 'Q 2 ff' 2'!'1' 4: A L 11,-, x 2 2 V xo 2 2 17 1 1 I9 20 21 uw .. s 1-- JYM -5, I it 3 most service Q 11. if 1, to school Amy Anderson Alan Fogg si V 1, ,,, 5 1' 2, mx i 5 I ' ..!5 Z , f1' of 1 K , ,,.k ,, Vt I f Z E 1 37 iv' Vfr W Carlos Martinez Maria Martinez Don Mason Parks Masterson Orlando Matas Wirt Maxey Carol Maynard Bruce McConnel Ann McDade Melinda McGahey Carrie McGhee Daniel McKenzie Jan McKinley William McKinney Jacque Mednick Mamie Melikian Edward Mendel Rene Mendez-Penate Edgar Meneses Nelson Menezes Neville Menezess Edwardo Merlano Jorge Merlano Richardo Mesa Gwen Meyer Seth Michelson Darlene Miller John Miller Paul Miller Peggy Mims Gail Mincey Maria Miranda Tom Mitchell David Motfet Ana Maria Monte Henry Montoulieu Alyson Moonan Debbie Moore Miriam Moreno Nancy Moreno George Morgan Maria Moros Edith Morris James Morrison Edwin Moss Fern Moss Rena Moyers Martha Mozo Craig Nagel Phyllis Nash ,. 6 Nathan-Pieras M N ff' M., Q most intellectual Helen Magun Ralph Kazer 1. 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R I . , fs . ar' ' ,lt lx 26 , 27 28 Sandra Nathan Bernardo Navarro Marjorie Neale Shirley Nealy Barbara Neff Willie Mae Neims Ronni Neufeld Nicki Newton Gina Nicholes Kathy Nichols Lillian Noriega Greg Norris Stephen Novack Robert Noyer John Nuber Gus Obregon Alberto Olivares Jorge Olivares Angela Ollio Merilee Olson Joan Oppel Margie Ostenson Sylvia Otero Tommy Ott Gary Ottenberg Maria Ousley Sylvia Pacin John Page Charles Pappas Charles Parker Liz Parker Margie Parker Gloria Pascual Mike Patchett Shara Pavlow Mike Pawliger Bob Peck Becky Pegram Maria Pelleya Monica Pelleya Joyce Pepper Adolfo Perez-Llana Jody Perlmutter Cidette Perrin Leila Perrin Jim Perry Sam Peters Rodger Peterson Maggie Peyella' Joan Peyser James Pickar Tony Pieras Pinsley-Rosen ,E Ei QI 347. 27 1 K? 5 . 4 0' s 'Url Y Q . vw 'ft' Hi -1 we wa- if , ,ff 1:1 45 ! 5 S 'fi 4 mi ff? 1173 most original Frank Gladstone Cyn Zarco Sue Pinsley Sherrie Piper Christine Pitcairn Owen Pittman Karen Plotkin Diane Poe Hank Pohl Nancy Polk Joanne Pollack Mark Pollack Nancy Ponn Anne Porter Pam Porter John Pratt Johnny Pratt Henry Pucassi Diely Puig Sharon Quinn Ellen Rabe Joseph Roskin Kathryn Rasmussen Alberta Ray Pat Ray Claudia Reagen Eleanor Reddick Kathy Redman Christine Reep Richard Reep George Reeves Eileen Reff Leonard Reina Beverly Reingold Peggy Reinhardt Raymond Renouf Richard Reynolds Adrienne Rich John Rindfleisch Lazaro Rivera Rick Robins Iris Robinson Bruce Rednon Orlando Rodriguez Silvia Rodriguez Suzie Roff Rex Roffler Bob Rogers Chris Rogers Barbara Ropes Chad Rosen Rosen-Seiglie :ia 4 J-is Y 4-V X ai- 'er- Z, .X f R n '. 6449 93 X 1 Ldv WN, A VJ , f .4 VV ah. -W A W I school spirit 'ff . in 1 f1f 'x ' Y W- N, Q ' if K . Q 20+ 0 Qi a fi' A I K AFA I .- .. X 6: 0 --QS 327 at fr , as d! lv. ,p- X -ft. 35' ,. J js N 72 -ref - Y 7 Richard B. Rosen 2 Richard H. Rosen 3 Richard S. Rosen 4 Hal Rosenblatt 5 Karen Rosendorf 6 Sheryl Rosenfield 7 Bonnie Rosenstein 8 Stephaine Ross 9 Kathy Rotegarcl 70 Sandy Roth 77 Uarlene Royal 72 Sherry Rubin 73 Edwardo Rubio 74 Pat Ruel 75 Luis Ruiz 76 Etta Mae Russell 77 Ray-Ben Russell 78 Shirley Ryles 79 Rick Saffir 20 Joan Sameth 27 Donna Samuelson 22 Cira Sanchez 23 Julie Saunders 24 Otis Saunders 25 Nancy Savage 26 Theresa Sawyer 27 Cathy Schaeffer 28 Peggy Schafer 29 John Schmidt 30 Rick Schmidt 37 Carol Scholtens 32 Evelyn Schonfield 33 Kristy Schrader 34 Michelle Schuh 35 Alison Schutt 36 Richard Schwartz 37 Steve Schwartz 38 John Scopetta 39 Winston Scott 40 Richard Seres 47 Alan Serkin 42 Lorraine Seiglie most sclenhflc Amy Kurland Richard B. Rosen 'fxn x.4f , My Shaver-Soloway sophl most shccliecl George Jahn Linda Widdersheim E a f Q 5 fri fix -dv' ' Zh Q1 ,,. -I WY' Q-v PR Ka if' x vw 'WW 288 Gail Shaver Jim Shaw Rita Shaw Maury Sheetz Frank Shepherd Riva Shih' Lee Shope Gary Shotwell Nancy Shrader Sherrill Siegal Blanca Sierra Ruth Sigler Beth Silk Dennis Silverman Ken Silverstein Larry Simmons Ted Simmons Gail Simon Jeff Simon Nancy Simons Diann Simpson Joann Simpson Rick Simpson Chester Singletarry Stephan Sirak Paula Sissel Suzy Sizer Christine Skow Charles Smith Dorothy Smith Eric Smith Kathie Smith Linda Smith Susan Smith Ruvel Smith Walter Smith Lauretta Snetro Joanne Snowman Janice Sohnen Mike Sokol Adela Soler David Soloman Paula Solomon Sue Solomon Howard Soloway bv' M ff 'f i i M v 290 Sordo-Vadia 5 . 6 Q 1 3 13 I 1:5 ,,.L,,.L,, N 20 4 most artistic Nancy Simons Rafael Vadia . ,hfix 4 s 'zz' , 53 21 X' 6 if :- L4 ,Q .M x C217 Kim! Z' ' C.. ks ...ft 45 46 'AED' Mirta Sordo Larry Sorkin Rick Sowash Roz Spector Casandra Spencer Grace Spinale Stephaine Spradley Gail Springer Carolyn Starkey Herbert Stebbins Donna Steder Sharon Steen William Steenstrup Stanley Stein Alice Steinhardt Jim Stewart York Stillman Franklin Stirrup Stella Stitsky Eric Stober Robert Storms Philip Styne Bill Suojanen Sheldon Suskauer Ann Swain Bruce Swiren Candy Taylor Helena Taylor Martha Taylor Willie Maye Teague Gloria Teal Geoff Temple Jay Tenber Danny Thomas Dena Thue Nancy Tibbetts Darrell Tidwell George Tillstson Anthony Toreno Alex Toth Norman Tow Bill Troy Shirley Tuff Wade Turner Chuck Tyler Richard Tyson Linda Upchurch Nancy Upton Rafael Vadia Valdes-Williams -Q ateana X eaaaaaat at -a , 5 . ,f if 'A gzff-' Vrf K ' I .,.... it an t 5 8 Q 9 I0 ,- 'X Q1 ,mf I -. ..::L f '- , , - -,----f me rr- N Q ,t fu A 3' Q55 If wg? ,.., ij. fx 4 'frm :QUT a tgfx if mzh' --5553! t teea K ' ' eenn e if wt' fi 'kki f 5:20 f '-K-k-L 'liz Q. .rv-W l5 16 ' 17 I8 Q 292 f 25 1' 4' ' 2 f most talented Steven Vann Sandy Winchester Martin Vann Christina Valdes Angel Valeri Ernie Vanattia Charles Vann Martin Vann Steven Vann Randy Venning Ana Veytia Sam Vizzini George Volsky Joann Vrana Robert Wachnolder Elizabeth Wade Linda Wadhams Lynne Waldorf Jim Waldron Robert Walker Willie Walls Leif Walter Wendy Walter Daphne Ware Andrew Warner John Warren Alan Washington Burt Watkins Louis Weinkle Lynne Weinkle Barbara Weisglass Rob Weiss Scott Weiss Jill Weitzner Marla Weksler Edward Weller Jeff Werner Donna Wessell Karen Wesson Richard Westberry David Westen Jackie Whalen Dennis Whidden Kathi Whitten Linda Widdersheim Pat Wildenberg Wendy Willcox Donald William Alfred Williams Barbara Williams Barbara Williams Cyndee Williams Maria Williams Williams-Zyne u f' Mattie Williams Becky Wilson Bev Wilson Donna Wilson Pete Wilson Woodrow Wilson Sandi Winchester Leslie Winston Bob Winter Robert Winters Linda Witty Patti Wright Michael Wurth Betty Yanowitz Elizabeth Yarn Alan Yesner Mike Yurocko Evan Zagoria Cyn Zarco John Zeffer Glenn Zeller Karen Zinner Sandi Zundell Eddie Zyne V Juniors. Class of 1969 K 5 N az, f' - fx ,Cr s 1 , , s wx. . 8 'mfs ?zf fi.5?4 Mr' Ju. as ws. 9 J , QP R 5 A 1. i Wk- s ' J A x Top row: Doug Moore, Helen Apuzzo, Ofelia Perez, Gloria Goodman, Dick Whittington. Second row: Mary Apuzzo, Mary Nowak, Leslee Hancock, Lynn Diaz, Joan Horwich. Third row: Lisa Frangente, Gladys Weller, Floy Hart, Debbie Meadows, Carolyn Holmes. Bottom row: Ginger Perkins, Judy Frates, Anne Billings, Shelley Wilson. Junior beciux and belles. Studying faxz-bx + c I OJ to get into college. Cheering the national champs on. CGo Get 'em Gablesj Wishing to be seniors yet glad not to be. Taking tests. First PSAT then SAT. Building a float falong with the Sophsj to hold this year's princess, Vickie Norman. Creating a prom where Southern Beaux and BeIles reigned. And having fun. Class of 1969. President Max Gomez. Vice President Jack Peters. Secretary Betsy Cas- satly. Treasurer Grace Wang. 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Mary DeGarmo Ruby Delancy Carlos DeLaVega Maria del Campo Sara Delmas Mary DeMartino Dan Denoon Ana Maria Deona Gail DePompa Pat Detwiler Dale DeWitt Delores Dials Earnest Dials Steve Diamond Frank Diaz Lynn Diaz Virginia Dixon Jeff Donigan Jay Dorff Lynn Dorit Richard Downing Terry Doyle Dennis Dries Jorge Duarte Georgeana DuBreuil Ann Dunan Guy Dunan Jim Duncan Karen Duncan Joyce Dunn Linda Dunn Michael Dunn Denise Duvall Debbie Dykes Robert Eanett Betty Eggleston Anna Ehlert Jennie Eldredge Marty Elgison Charles Elmer Gay Erlanger Miriam Espinosa ' Oorothy Everett Sheldon Ezell Alan Ezrin Eva Fajardo Rosemary Falk Pat Fantis Bruce Farrell John Fay Linda Faye Neal Feldman Willie Felton Trudy Fennell Alfonso Fernandez Joe Fernandez Clifford Ficke Janet Filer Michelle Finelli Craig Fink Joe Fischer Wayne Fischer Delores Fisher Joe Fisher George Fonts Debi Forcina Robin Ford Sharon Foutch Anne Foxman Q ' xii' Foxworih-Haisma l E c, h , A l 5 g5 i Eig gg 1i1l i, h m ,A l f ? f c ac c ili c , - -A. f Q , ca a aaac c c Q ' c c , 2 cacccc g c , li , is 2 5 They're all conference games for Whiffingfon and the coach. cr, 3? 59 5 . , c caaaa 'UP 4 ,L . 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We've had o few of + those, oo W ,'e1 if be if T 44 ,, t, efe g ings, Q ee I W 5 Cb ' ' 57 H ss gr 59 Linda Singleton Tom Sirak John Sirianni Ronald Slater Harold Sluchak Stuart Slutsky Arthur Small Charles Smiley Marshall Smith Richard Smith Wayne Smith Yvonne Smith Daniel Sokoloff Gail Sokolow Anita Solo Paulette Spence Joycelyn Spencer Ilene Sperling Marlene Sperling Stephen Spinning Steve Spradley Earlean Spratling Deborah Stanley David Starling Dotty Starr Janet Steder Jane Stegenga Alan Stein Leslie Stein Marc Stein Mary Stern Karen Stewart Linda Stinger Robert Stirton John Stokes Crystal Stone Vienna Stuart Rose Marie Stubbs Chris Stutzman Alfredo Suarez Elier Suarez Maria Suarez Valerie Suchman Stuart Suskin Judi Sussman Geruldine Swain Teri Swearingen Cathy Swink Nancy Swiren Mary Sykes Bertram Taylor Irene Taylor Charlotte Teague Eddie Tegge Alberto Teira Dianne Tendrich Mark Thomar George Thomas Harry Thurston Tom Tibor Cathy Tilton David Todd Barbara Traeger Carol Travis Elwood Trueblood Sue Trout Beth Trudell Maria Truiillo Robert Tuch Sandra Tyler Ted Tutt Peggy Ulrich Linda Usher Liliana Vaklen G 31 Valdes-Zwerin ,rung r 61 Following the sound of music fhrough the halls - for are they following the blonde?j 3l8 W 334 'il- Ev 9 34 1 as .2 ., ,,,.. 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Class of 1970 Ni' - 41. H ,. nv , N av 6 f 5 -.J-. 'Qt QQ 121:-7 'Q Left row ffront to backl: Pepe Frixas, Gail Edwards, Betty Green, Barbara Linett, Stuart Serkin, Jeff Kestler, Karen Burley, Laurie Hiss, Susan Schmitt, Shelly Clark. Right row: Anne Marien, Pam Jahnig, Cindy Stoltz, Allen Schenholm, Betty Wukas, Vickie Duncan, Salli Long, Claudia Silberman, Judy Feinberg, Margaret Dickson. In the beginning. Confusion is sophomore homeroom. Pick- ing out the leaders. Sophomore class elec- tions. lVote tor me, I'm cool.J A 13 girl squad for J.V. cheerleading. lReady-o'?j Electing a princess, Patty Thorton. Learning how to drive. fCar No. 9, slow dovvnj. Be- ing undefeated at J.V. football. Varsity, too. Watching TV. biology, English, and drivers ed. Good bye, Mr. Kotys. Second semester homerooms. Blacken in the square. Stan- dardized tests. Class ot l97O. President Lar- ry Adams. Vice President Bob Green. Secre- tary Liza Perlmutter. Treasurer Bonnie Hill. , XM ik? 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Karen Anrhony Lisa Anrle Maria Arango William Armbrisfer Mirtha Armesfo Ricarde Arnaz Johnny Arroyo Linda Arroyo Michael Askowirz Kim Autrey David Ayers Doug Ayars Thomas Ayers Charles Babcock Barbara Bailey Daisy Bailey Barbara Bain Susie Baker Neal Balber James Ball Doris Ballard Lloyd Ballard Andrew Banks Judy Barnes Susan Barnes Roger Baron Caroline Barsimanfov Susan Bass Mary Bateman Ann Bates ' Beffy Bafey, Chuck Batrisri Larry Baumwald Charmaine Bean Gregory Beasley Carlota Beafore Alice Beavers Carol Beebee Susan Beelsfrom Larry Behney Linda Behrens Hal Belcher Berry Bell Bobby Bell Jolie Bell Judy Bell Lee Bell Molly Bell Polly Bell 4 1 f 1 aiu. 4 f N W, 1 ' 'wif -ww 5 1, af 'I 324 Bell-Chester 54 45.574 1 1- J ' if 5 A 14 3 4 4 4 4 Q 4 44 4 A '-, 4 m, . i2 Q Y3 E i?:z.::'::rt:1:::4?mJ . -.F-.nf : ,, , Vi . 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Kenneth Chew Jeff Christ Carla Christian Andres Cid Virginia Clare Devin Clark Shelley Clark Stephanie Clark William Clark Patty Clarke Sue Coburn Iris Coe' Daniel Cohen Marc Cohen Melanie Cohen Susie Cohen Bonnie Collier Brenda Collier Willis Collier Chuck Collins Mike Colmes Dean Colson Nancy Comin Jan Connelly Patricia Connor Rafael Contera Gary Cook Guy Cook Arthur Cooper Cathryn Cooper Clement Cooper' Janie Cooper Mildred Cooper Maria Costales Gladys Coto Mitchel Couch Grant Covington Paula Cowart Martha Cox James Craig Ken Craig Charles Cratit Jorge Crespo Maria Crespo Blair Crimmen Karen Crowder Orytha Crumity Helen Cuenca Alina Cuesta Susan Cuevas Eva Cuimienta Beverly Cunningham Jim Currie Kenny Dacks Dan Daily Charles Dallas Tom Daniel Gail Darcey Christina Davis Linda Dawkins Luis DeBayIe Doug Debolt Betty DeCastillo Jesus deGuevaro Luis DeLaCruz Luis Delmas Antoinette deMena Sandra dePoo Sergio deQuesada Debbie Derienzo Boone Desmond Cathleen Devereux Dan Diamond Armando Diaz Esther Diaz Dennis Dickerson Margaret Dickson Truman Dodge George Dodson Judy Dodson Bryan Domning Brenda Donaldson Carolyn Donaldson Mike Downey Debbie Dressel W as Q ,,i?n, E M. as . 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Garcia William Garcia Ruel Garrett Sandy Garrett Gaylen Garvett Adrienne Gaskell John Gass Don Gay Jim Gee Gelber-Hill Q kkk ., kedd , if '2Z,w, dk Q f' 2 my if , - W Nl 1 1, 3 nf, .M V., I, an ive, 23 0 , 1 i ,. Y5 ,sw , 4 X i r W K V If F' K 'A do 5' 45 , 46 2 : , b r Qf' A' X ee 56 57 'f 5a k . A We passed, punfed, and kicked. , G K And we were never licked. ' ea 69 330 5 . ,V if -an Si af! 1 2 57 L C 'ff T 4. , dd I4 1 3... L 15 -gf . , pf, 37 ,Jw K, ff Q9 Q a 0 i K3 ff' 29 L 40 41 42 pw Libbie Gelber Marcia Gentes Doug Getschal Janet Gibby Beverly Gibson Creigh Gibson Val Gibson Margaret Gillentine Steve Gladstone James Glover Cindy Gold Rachael Goldenkoff Mark Goldsmith Mayra Gonzalez Steve Gonzalez Patty Gordon Stuart Gordon Penny Gothelf Russell Gouldy Denise Graff Diana Graves Lynda Gray Richard Gray Betty Green Bob Green Linda Green Geri Greenbaum Phyllis Greenberg Arnold Greene Lynne Grommet Martha Ann Grow Marc Grumer . 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Debra Hill Joealyn Hill Larry Hill Brigitte Hinds Laurie Hiss Tim Hively Debbie Hodges Toni Hodges Diane Hoffer Rufus Holcomb George Hollahan Beverly Holloway Freda Holmes John Holmes Richard Holton Willie Holton Melissa Hopf John Hopkins Lori Horne Joe Hornstein Mario Hoyos Russell Hoyt Ken Huff Steve Hull David Hume Richard Hunt Alan Hurewitz Debbie Hursch Ariel Iglesias Kathie lngoe Peggy lnjaychock Mary Ivey Barbara Jacobson Debra Jacobsen Amy Jacobstein Bill Jaeger Marc Jaffe Raymond Jaffie Pam Jahnig Robert Jansa Peggy Jarvis Vandell Jefferson Rebecca Jenkins Albert Johnson Elmore Johnson Eugenia Johnson John Johnson Willie Johnson Joe Johnston Curtis Jones Helen Jones Janis Jones Kathy Jones Rick Jones Russell Jones Tim Jordan Maria Juarez Lydia Juarrero Janet Kachur Angelo Kanelidis Kirk Kaplan Barbara Kapplow Ann Kashner Helena Katzif Larry Keating George Keeler Karl Keels Bill Keen Kathy Kehoe Linda Kellett Consuelo Kellogg Linda Kelly Nina Kemeny Jeff Kessler Ben Kevin Kitten King Marso King Carol Kirsh Bill Kirstein ! if 4 I -'DP . ,r , '45 JJ BW3, where is BW3? ,d:,,, f confusion simply : V,, 3 describes sophomore homeroom. 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' : if 3 ,,.Z 1- - V g ifs H 86 B7 - g .,,- 2 8 , A89 Sue Mathisen Debra Mauget Jeff Mayers Rhenda Mayo Carmen Mazorra Carmela McCain Jeannie McCarthy Gladys McClendon Angela McCleod Sarah McConnel Chris McCoun Judy McCrory Patti McCullough Jackie McCurry Michael McCurry Carolyn McDonald Karen McDonald Bob McDougal ' Ed McDougal Tom McGahey Mary McGrath Margaret McKay Robert McKay' Marci McKee Robert McKinley Gregory McKinnan Mickey McKinnon Marilyn McSwiggan Charlie McWilliams Regina Mederos Phil Medford Elio Medina Maria Medina Magdalina Medino Sherry Melin Laura Melvin Layah Mendel Alex Menendez Margi Menzel Ken Meredith Debby Mermell William Merrell Petti Merritt Nicholas Mesa Faith Messer Steve Messing Mike Meyers Dan Michelman Lane Middleton Sizanne Mikles Alison Miller Jeff Miller Bobby Miller Lamar Miller Margaret Miller Roy Miller Steve Miller Donna Minor Martha Minsal Ana Mirabal Jose Miranga Paul Misleh Dean Mitchell Willie Mitchell Richard Mixon Chuck Modell Henry Monette Susan Mohlhenrich Maria Molina Gregg Mollicone Carlos Montenegro Martha Montes Jill Montgomery Lynne Montgomery Marilyn Moonan Mike Morgan Aaron Morris Nancy Morris Wayne Morris Trudy Morrison Janice Mosely Mike Mouly Sidney Moyers Gail Munroe Joe Murfin Joe Murphy Paul Nedde Chris Nelson .lim Nelson Newell-Rasco 5 ffl? 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'Er YI' , 52 'N-2 66 gf H M ff 1' J N 77 William Rasco Jill Rawls Celia Ray Debra Raymond Paul Redstone Ed Regan Mary Reilly Steve Reingold Bob Reinhard Bob Renn Lawrence Renouf Adolfo Requeio George Reti Frank Revak Robert Reynolds Hal Reah Alan Richard Brad Richter Vivian Riera Sherry Riggs Joe Rincones Lisa Rindfleish Kathy Riordan Sara Riquelme Aquiles Riveron Jorge Riveron Ellen Robertson Angela Robinson Calvin Robinson Louise Robinson Patty Robinson Kim Robson Tamara Rochlin Adolfo Rodriguez Antonio Rodriguez Chris Rodriguez Diane Rodriguez Isaac Rodriguez Otoniel Rodriguez Ren Rodriguez' Roberto Rodriguez Santiago Rodriguez Sonia Jodriguez Chris Rogers Peter Rogers Anamary Rojas Janis Rollins Scott Roman Joan Ronalder Karen Roozen Kathy Roper John Rosenblatt Palacios Rosendo Donna Ross Jill Roth Rita Rudner Mike Ruel Karen Ruggles Marielena Ruiz Bill Russell Louis Russell Sally Sabayrac Walter Sackett Debbie Salkoff Patty Samios Jay Samuelson Elizabeth Sanchez Eugenio Sanchez Catherine Sanders Walter Sanders F. R. Sansone Mary Sansone Lillian Santiso Nick Sarandis Louis Sasarones Suzanne Saulsbury Willie Saunders Savage-Siuzin 2f1 'ff Q Y . , ' ' h C . 157 We. . 'Pm E s wx W, 1 , ' I3 '17 I ll . 12 21 if v '14, a s gp A I A 3 41 'K 56 4.7! ' AA 71 342 2 r ,ff f W f,. f.. ,f x I ks ,1f, g, ,.- 'Q gl il s M32 i H rx Mani 4 -f 6 My id D O VUTII 1201 meg a v- xg 4Fof - Q 1 , .11 Y X-AY ffl! A3 Rl k . 43 4 as sldx 45 W 'L' Er' 5 i' ' KT , . M 1, an 3 H 3 , we gr ,5 5 ' V 58 59 ' O ff if z ,sf 5, r if QQ' - I'f 4, H 'V ..J, 212.- 46 Wwe 1 V ,H 61 V. A. 5. , 'I 7 ' . 4 ssaa L E 72 A ,, 73 M, 374 M1 nw! . an , ii? 'M sf ag.-.T r W 'H-, 'uw' an 'DV iw L A,i,, . 1 Y K 5, fa iw PK' , an U H :E, AL 5 L -L I at 77 The campaign frail Pefifions, tags, posters ffm W., f' 47 18 1 1 . S Q3 4 E , Q .2 A .. Q Q ,,, J J . aa! HWS! , 36 EQ H ,J ,, is E' 1- 195' J 51 19 ,Q 66 an Q .4 ye 4 fi , ' 'x ,sv 52 f. 67 ee ,img ?.f.'. - l g ' 38 W 39 Charlene Savage Steve Schafer Steve Schatzman Allen Schenholm Robert Schiess Sandy Schiller Susie Schmitt Laura Schneiderman James Scholtens Kathy Schrader Janis Scippio Alston Scott Patricia Scott Terri Seitlin Mario Sergio Stuart Serkin George Seron Patricia Seron Lee Setnor Luis Sevane Ned Shandloff Mary Shanklin David Shankman Pat Shea Joseph Shepherd Mimi Sheperd Diane Shillito Tangela Shipp Pat Shoultes Claudia Silberman Janet Silk Joy Silverman Harlene Silvern Paul Silverstein Corrin Simon Stacey Sims Shirley Singletary Anthony Siplin Mitch Sirgany Cynthia Skijus Howard Skoke Suzanne Skotta Ted Slack Robert Slaughter Jennifer Sloan Bill Smith Billy Smith Bob Smith Cindy Smith Ginger Smith Jay Smith Jim Smith Larry Smith Lorie Smith Steve Smith Suzy Smith Nancy Snowman John Snyder Tim Socha Wendy Solheim Harriet Solms Robyn Somberg Gloria Sordo Ann Spector Steve Spector Les Speed Gregg Spieler Kevin Stark George Starks Ellis Statom Ken Stein Paul Steinhart Bruce Stephan Denise Sterling Jacki Stern Cantilfon Stillman Jeff Stilwell Cindy Stoltz Dorothy Stone David Storek David Stover Sally Strickland Joann Strong Scott Stuart Jim Stuzin Suarez-Ward Sher' I I W' 32 0 E nm 'Fi W 1' if 2 'inf' e .. 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' 'WZ 59 L 70 Orlando Suarez Victor Suarez Linda Sulak Jim Suofanen Mary Jo Sutor Jeff Swartz Veronica Swindell Patricia Sykes Suzanne Symmonds Xonia Taboas William Talbott Robert Tanenbaum Duane Tannenbaum Marina Tarafa Marino Tarafa Jr. Linda Taylor Linda Taylor Richard Taylor Rick Taylor Willie Taylor David Tedlow Robert Teller Marlene Tendrich Josie Tezanos Joe Thagard Helena Theo Debbie Thery Dani Thomas Sylvia Thomas William Thomas Cathy Thompson Renee Thompson John Thornton Pat Thornton Jan Thue Eddrest Thurston Valerie Till Amy Tobin Bob Tonkin Myra Torres Julie Toth Joe Trudeau Catherine Tuggle Kathy Tyler Joy Udoff Jon Ulsh David Valentine Betty Vanattia Karin Van Zyverden Andy Varat Felipe Velazquez Richard Vernon Marianne Verrusio Peter Veytia Maudell Vickers Randy Vickers Maria Villar Sergio Villegas Ana Vinent Jim Virgin Jackie Vloedman Donna Vogel Bubba Wachtel Ed Waglin Susie Wagor Kyle Waldorf Bill Walsh Arnold Walter Linda Ward William Ward Warner-Zyne , V W J - , 1 18? , aww, , nl' if E 3 1191 3 4 gif 5 6 1 F f T' i Ts? 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William Warner John Washington Rufus Washington Richard Wassel David Wasser Jim Watson John Watters Alan Weinkle William Weinkle Charles Wellons Ken Welch Donald Wessell Scott Weston Connie Werner Jerry Wexler Rick Wheeler Steve Wheeling Edward Whigan Alice White Gloria White Norris White Abby Whitenack Mary Whiting Cathy Whittey Gary Wilcox Ellen Wiler David Wiles Joan Wilkes Annie Williams Art Williams Lynwood Williams Pam Williams Shirley Williams Sonya Williams Sue Williams Lynn Williams Ted Williams Michael Wilpon Dennis Wilson Valerie Wilson Gloria Ann Wimbley Gary Winston Pete Wintersdorf Kathryn Wirkus Jill Withers Rick Win John Witty Forrestev .Worthy Kerry Wozneski Marton Wubbold Betty Wukas Deborah Yara Jeff Yero Clifford Young Richard Young Robert Young Susan Young Rochelle Zalis Jose Zamora Steve Zanger Juan Zarraga Frank Zelinka Gusie Zimmerman Rosemary Zyne ' 'T - 2 T65 331L'3U?H FU 75 In ISHN 1967. What a year. Missiles to the moon. Miniskirts. Wars. And Twiggy. They even invented beer from apples for kids. Another Christmas. Another Passover. Another birthday Come and gone. 1967. It was a very good year. But it's gone now. It's 1968. Leap year and presidents. Minis and maxies. Resigning teachers. And Cavaleons. The year ofthe book. Marshall McLuhan. A time to remember. A time to look toward the future. What do YOU see through YOUR looking glass? 349 fwf MM WQWVQWM r My M QWBWWWW Wg ,M My M? iwmwfrr Wyfwwifirf :WW it Conclusion editor: Cyndi Brilliant Faculty Index editor, Harriet Freeman Senior Activities Index editor, Linda Powell Career and Artwork by, Frank Gladstone Other Art by, Melanie Murray Photographers, Mark Baskin, Ross Mann Business manager, Roz Spector Advertising manager, Susan Abbott Circulation manager, Thorne Fulmore 350 1 . W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 1 Copyright 1968, Embassy Pictures, Inc. Associated Press Wirephoto Individual. Group. Single. Mass. Identity. People. You are you. Or are you a photostat of someone else? The two of you are the same. To be what you are. What you aren't. What you could be. A little worried about your future? A lover? A 91 pound weakling? A model? A disenchanted governor? A president? Hopes escape as realities for almost realities! and then are shattered. You join with me. Then there are two of us. Then three. Four. A group. The group builds together. A house. A city. A country. The country displays itself. Expo '67 . ,gait ted Press Wirephoto irephoto We try harder. For freedom. For land For supremacy. For peace. We win. We lose. No one's quite sure. We try again. Over and over. Backward and forward. New arms. New methods. New reasons. Old results. Dien Bien Phu. Sinai. Panmunjom. Geneva. Khe Sanh. Gaza. Yonghung Bay. Glassborough. A young soldier dreams of home. An old soldier does the same. A small ship grows cobwebs while giants talk. An old house loses cobwebs while giants talk. Khe Sahn. Gaza. While giants talk. Upp A ted Press Wirephoto L A ted Press Wirephoto X- ,, 1' J , 'LT :bs Sz ,V Y 1 xQg1:,','f5f fr : N3 7 QQ Xagfifb !L N 4, , ' frfsf- L1 ' -XX Qggx 1 'E5fB1Xx 1'y' Pu kai 'L 1 V I' l 'iii A X T.',,X X fx -4, xsW 'f +f- fy x g: W Yix s y LP ,QQ ff 5 , as- 'K , j' 1 wg, X . af, , is-,WEHD M ity, ,gfmgq I i 1,78 X fi? 9135: Wm W? f L ,X Hgh' ' 'A M 4 -' - av ji . , ' fi5'ii',, 'af . 3 ifiifyg ' ' Rx AN-3317 wr' ff fn' gig' A 5 ' N .f-5154 ' ig Mage 1 . - .. X v . -' fwwfff' 1 . ga 421 ?ff-fi . M J' - -,g.fwf,fg':g 'fNf:e4.-Pg' B4 fy - 1 Ak - , ' :sr v -' , ,,a..1f'., Azqgh- .. ,-7. +fv 5s 'T'3?1 -fff m f2- ' V H 37 M 5 , - - -Sz... - . - 'X-.ff N it Sgt.-,P my ,Q AZBQ-f f..-rv -.L X' -' -2 -'f ' 4, ', wwf:-L-5i?',1., - - 1 ., S ,A ff ,-,vvifiw W V A 'iff X Xxxf iff ' f fm A X Rf, . - A ' 2:1 yu, 9 . Y ,, 'bf ' X' -'Q-fe: ' . 23. A.i f X x X VV v -Q , KKK x ' -- 4 '- ff.q'.- 5 I h:. j 3 . ,,.-9, I ,W 1 . -A .. k.,. H fy' ,mqtw Above: Associated Press Wirepholo Above Right: Associated Press Wirephoto Rfghf: Joe Rimkus, The Miami News X an at A gw, Nun WJ 'Y N id 0, Q -W ,,,, ...cp ., A 3 r Every eight seconds someone is born. Every twenty seconds someone dies, A race. A deadly race. For life. You live. You die. Life goes on. And on, But you will be remembered. By someone People remember. The world forgets, unless you are the exception like a mayor, a poet laureate, a prime minister Slowly, but surely, though, the race is ending. Someday. One day. Life will win the race. By a heartbeat. Associated Press Wi rephot Teacher power! Principles. And principals. And superintendents. And governors. Everyone learned a new kind ot vocabulary this school year. Sanction. Walkout. lnjunction. A new kind ot school. Seniors only. Or no school at all. History was made. ln classrooms. In secret meetings. In stadiums. An old volcano suddenly erupted with unexpected force. Members of the Florida Education Association met in Orlando's Tangerine Bowl last August to discuss the problem. As the educational crisis came to a head, Dade County changed heads. Dr. Joe Hall, Dade County superintendent tor ten years, retired in January and Dr. Edward Whigham took over. He was initiated Monday, February 19. After six months, one Quality Education Commission and one special legislative session, approximately 30,000 teachers across the state made their historic decision to walk out on the Florida State school system. Everybody showed they cared. Some stayed in their classrooms. Some went to Marine Stadium. School boards held emergency meetings. Claude Roy Kirk, Jr., the man ot many hats, returned from Disneyland. For Dr. Whigham, the hell night lasted three weeks as he tried to keep Dade schools open with halt the faculty out. The volcano is quiet again. lt can now once more be ignored. Ab M N PhtPtC a M N PhtJRk W , P x, fy ,J 'a Q, 1? l J KIRK Miami News Photo Associated Press Wirephoios ,,,-min . Y ,, ,mf J' ,l .,,p-:ff -L ', , ABBOTT, PATTI: Band of Distinction 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Sgt-at-Arms 3, President 4, Presidential Fitness Award 2, 3, 4. ABBOTT, SUSAN: Para-Med 3, 4, AY 3, 4, JMH 4, Big Sister 4, Cavaleon Stott 4. ABRAMS, BRIAN: Track Team 2, Golf 3. ACHESON, AMY: Swim Team 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, JCL 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Lit- erary Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Para- Med 2, 3, Historian 3, Big Sister 4, AY 3: Spectrum Staff 3. ACKERLY, SHARON: MBC 4. ACKERMAN, DONNA: DECA 4, President. ADAMS, CAROLYN ADAMS, PRISCILLA: NHS 4, Math Honor Society 4, DARS 3. ADAMS, SUE: AY 3, 4. ADAN, JOSE ADLER, BRUCE: Band ot Distinction 3, German Club 2. ADLER, LOUIS JAMES AJAMIL, LUIS: ALBERT, KATHLEEN: Adelphians, 4, NHS 4, SSHS 3, 4, DAR Award 3, Encore Staff 4, Hall of Fame, 4. ALBRITTON, DIANA: FTA 3, 4, HR Sec. 2. ALEJO, PABLO: vmary Football, 2, 367 slale Cl'UmPions 4: '67 National Champs 4. ALEXANDER, VICKI: FTA 3, 4, AY, 3, YGG 3, 4, Adelphians 3, 4, Corres. Sec','., Literary Society 3, 4, Spectrum italf, Encore 4, Editor, Focus Stall 3, ALLEN, DEBORA ANN: Chorus 3, 4, Mod- ern Dance 4. ALLEN, JOHN: Interact 2, 3, 4, SSHS 2, 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, JV Debate Team 2, NFL 2: Boy's State 4, NHS 4, Golf Team 3, Soph. Class Pres. 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4-Senator 2, 3, Pres. 4, Miami Youth Adv. Council 4, Dade County Traflic Safety Council 4, Hall of Fame 4, Senior Superlative 4. ALLEY, NORMAN: AY 2, 3, 4, JMH 4, Soph., Jr., Sr. Board 2, 3, 4, HR Treas. 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 4, NFL Calendar 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Stu- dent Activities 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Save Variety Hospital Chairman 3. ALSOBROOK, LOIS: JCL 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, HR Sec. 3, 4, FTA Treas. 4. . ALTER, LOUISE: FTA 3, 4, Student A::s::. 3, 4, Yoo 4, MHC 4, cms' chow: 4. ALTER, NADINE: Anchor 3, 4, Adelphians 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3, Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, YGG 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 2, Yearbook Staff 3, Student Activities Co-Editor 3, Big Sister 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association 2, Modern Dance 3. ALTORK, ROBERT ALVARE, MARIAM: HR V.P. 4, FBLA 3, 4. ALVAREZ, ROSA MARRIA AMOS, WILLIAM: MBC 4, AY 3, 4, OI- fice 2, 4, Tennis Team 4. ANDERSON, AMY CAROL: Cavaliettes, Outstanding Jr. 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Directory Committee 4, Senator 2, 3, Board Member, Chaplain 4, Anchor 4, NHS 4, SSHS 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Debs 3, 4, V.P. 3, Historian 4, Chorus Letter 3, 4, Mmfsicals: Milk 8: Honey , Mrs. Strause 3, Carousel -lead-Carrie 4, Girls State Delegate 3, HR Pres. 2, 3, JCL 2, 3, Service Award 2, MBC 2, AY 2, NFL Calendar 4, SCAT-Letter of Rec. 2, ICC 4, Senior Superlative 4, Tri- M 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4, Hall to Fame, 4. ANDERSON, CARL ELAVTON ANDERSON, CRAIG: JCL 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, JETS 4, Math Team 2, Swim- ming Team 4. ANDERSON,. LIZ: HR Sec. 2, Prom Comm. 2, 3, Chairman 3, Homecoming 360 Senior Activities Index Comm. 2, 3, Chairman 3, AY 3, French Club 3, Sec. of Community Service-Student Council Cabinet 4, Girls' State Nominee 3, Anchor 3, 4, NFL Nominee 4. ANDERSON, RAY: DECA 4, Hist. 4. ANDRACA, ANA MARIA ANDRE, PAT: AY 2, 3, Para Med 3, YGG 3. ANTA, MARIA: FBLA 3, 4, French Club 2, FHS 2. ARGUELLO, BERNARD ARMAS, MARVIA ARRONDO, RAUL: Varsity Football 4 ARROYO, NILA: Tri-M 3, 4, Cavalier Singers 4, Debs 3, Milk 8: Honey -Mrs. Segal 3. ASHBES, JUDITH: NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, MBC 2,, FTA 3, Adelphians 4, FGG 4, Westing- house Science Team 2, 3, DARS 2, 3. AUBIN, WILLIAM: YGG 4, V.P. 4, AY 4, SNHS 4. AUERBACK, JOAN: HR. Sec. 2, Swim- ming Team 3, Par Med 3, 4, JMH 4, Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4. AVERHOOL, CECILIA AVERITTE, PAUL: Track 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, 3. AWAD, BETTY: Para-Med 4, Pep Club 4, Bowling Team 4. BAGDONS, GAIL: German Club 2, 3, Sec. 2, Pres, Spanish Club 3, Sec, YGG 4, JETS 4, ICC 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, Superlative 4, HR V.P. 3, HR. Sec. 4, Letterman's Club 4, NASS 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, NFL 4, Adelphians 2. BALBER, GARY: Key Club 2, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, YGG 4, SSHS 4, NHS 4, Literary Society 3. BALDRY, GEORGE: Key Club 2, YGG 3. BALDWIN, JACK: Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, HR. Pres. 4, HR. Treas 2, 3, Lettermon's Club 4, AY 3, 4, Student Council Senator 4, Soph. Board 2, Jr. Board 3, FCA 2, 3, 4. BALLARD, WALTER: J.V. Football 2, HR Pres. 3, HR. V. Pres. 2, 4, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, NAS 2, 3, 4, Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4. BANKS, DEBRA: MBC 4. BARED, MYRIAM: French Club 3, 4, FNHS 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. BARNES, DAVID: MBC 4. BARNETT, HAL BARRI, VALERIE BARRS, ELIZABETH BARTLETT, LESLIE BASS, BARBARA BASS, DOROTHY: AY 3, 4, Adelphians 3, JCL 3, FTA 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, NHS 4, JETS 3, HR Treas. 3, 4, JR. Board 3, SR. Board 4, Cavali- ettes 4, Parliament 4, MD 3, Prom Committee 3, YGG 4, Cor. Sec. 4. BASS, STEVEN BASTEN, ROBERT BATCHELOR, BERTA BAUM, JORDAN: MBC 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Interact 3, 4: NHS 4. BAYNES, ANNIE: Chorus 4, Citizenship Club 4. BEASLEY, ROBERT BELL, DOROTHY: Tri-M 4, Chorus 3, 4. BELL, ROBERT: Band 2, 3, L'Allegro 3, 4. BENJAMIN, SUSAN: NHS 4, YGG 4, SSHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 3, DARS 3, HR Pres. 2, HR Sec. 3, HR Treas. 4, Senior Board 4, AY 3, FTA 3, Para-Medical Club 3, 4, Big Sister 4. BENNETT, WAYNE: Deans Monitor 3, HR Pres. 3, 4, HR V.P. 2. BENTLEY, AUDREY BERENT, CRAIG: Band of Distinction 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, YGG 3, 4. BERGER, BRUCE: JV Football 2, Basket- ball 2, Track 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, All City, All County, All State, All- American Honorable Mention 4. BERGER, KARAN: Soph. Board 2, HR Treas. 2, HR Pres. 3, Senator 3, Para- Medical Club 3, 4, AY 3, Big Sister 4. BERMELLO, WILLY: FNHS 3, NHS 4. BERRIZ, BERTHA: JMH 4. BERRY, THOMAS BETANCOURT, ARTHUR BETTENCOURT, MARY: YGG 3, FBLA 4, HR Sec. 2, 3, HR Treas. 4, Senior Board 4. BIERS, KATIE: French Club 3, 4, Para- Medical Club 3, 4, Sgt-at-Arms 4, AY 3, FTA 3, 4, HR Treas. 4, Senior Board 4. BIJOU, RACHELLE: French Club 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, VP 4, Adelphian Club 4, Literary Society 4, Swimming Team 2. BILLINGS, CATHERINE BILSKER, MARTIN: MA 3, 4, Pres. 4, DARS 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Nat'l. Merit Finalist 4, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, YGG 4, JETS 3, 4, Math Silver Knight Nominee 4, Lab Research 4, Regional Finalist Ford Future Scientist Contest 3, Rensselaer Mathematics and Science Award 3. BINKOW, PHILIP M.: HR Pres. 4, Key Club 3, 4, Hist. 4, Swimming Team 3, 4. BIVANS, WILLIAM: Football 2, 3, Tennis 2, Key Club 3, 4, HR V.P. 4. BLAIR, JACK BOHNSACK, FRAN: JA 2, Actress in Hungerers , Assist. Director for Medea 4, Sec. ot Yr. for JA, French Club 4. BOLDIN, WARREN BONDERUD, LUCILLE: AY 3, 4, President 4, NHS 4, SNHS 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, JETS 3, FTA 3, Adelphians 3, 4, HR Sec. 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Hall of Fame 4. BONNEMA, VIOLET: Girl Chorus 2, 3, Debs Ensemble 3, Concert Chorus 4, Triple Trio 4, Cavaliers Singers 4. BOOTH, CATHRYN: Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Advanced Chorus 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. BORDEN, JAMES BORDEN, SHARON: Sophomore Princess, HR Pres. 2. BOTIFOLL, ALAN BOURTHOUMIEU, JOCELYNE: SNHS 3, FTA 3, 4. BOWMAN, BRIAN: German Club 2. BOYER, LINDA BRADEN, MARTHA: FTA 3, 4, AY 4, NFL Calendar Staff 4. BRAND, MARGIE: Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, SSHS 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, French Club 4, Concert Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cavalier Singers 2, 3, 4, Girls' Triple :rio 4, NHS 4, Adelphians 3, 4, YGG BREVEL, KATHERYN BRIGGLE, JACK: Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Para- Med Club 3, 4, Interact 4, JETS 4. BRILLIANT, CYNTHIA: AY 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Adelphians 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, Anchor 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, NFL 3, 4, Cor. Sec. 3, 4, Speaker's Chairman 4, Quill 8: Scroll'3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, Proiects Chairman 3, Pres. 4, Journ. Silver Knight Nominee 4, Jr. Board 3, HR Treas. 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4, Cavaleon Staff 3, 4, Stu- dent Activities Co-editor 3, Photograph Co-ordinator 4, HighLights Staff 2, Reporter 2, Exchange Editor 2, Debate Team 3, 4, NFL 4, Advertising Editor 4, GirI's State Nominee 3, Alternate Delegate 3, Columbia Scholastic Press Convention 2, ICC 4: Anchor Big Sister 4, Miami Beach Nat'l. Forensic Festival Semi-finalist 3, 2nd Place 4, Coral City Chieftain Tournament lst Place 4, North Miami All-events Tournament lst Place 3, Dade County Fall Debate Day lst Place 3, Hialeah Thoroughbred Festival 3 Place 4, Emory Barkley Forum 4 Ist Place, Echos Staff 4, Hall of Fame 4. BROOK, WARREN: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 3, 4, MBC 2, JA 2, 3, 4, HR Sec. 4. BROOKE, CANDACE: Concert Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, JMH 4, NHS 4, Cavalier Singers 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Ensemble 3, Westinghouse Science Team 2. BROOKINS, ALANA: MBC 3. BROOKINS, CHUCK: DECA 3. BROTHERS, JOHN RICHARD BROWN, BARRY: Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4. BROWN, JOHNNY: JA 2, V.P. 3. BROWN, NANCY: HR Pres. 2, 3. BROWN, RICHARD: JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, 2ncI Team All-City 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, HR Treas. 3, Junior Board 3. BROWN E, KATHLEEN BRUNSON, KAREN: SSHS 3, 4, NHS 4, Adelphians 4, Nat'l. Merit Commended Scholar 4. BUCHHOLZ, JOSEPH: JV Football 2, Var- sity Football 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, JA 3. BULLARD, JACQUELYN: Pep Club 2, GAA 3. BURKHART, JULIAN BURRELL, VICKI BURRITT, MAURICE BURTON, BILLIE SUE BYRD, JANICE: HR Pres. 2, 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4, Senator 3, MBC 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, JA 3, 4. C CALCOTE, RICHARD: French Club. CALDWELL, MICHAEL: French Club 3, 4, NHS 4. CAMEON, LYNN CAMNER, JAMES: French Club 3, Literary Society 3, 4, VP 3, 4, Spectrum Staff 3, Art Committee 3, Honorable Mention in Nat'l. Scholastic Art Contest 4. CAMPBELL, ROBERT: West Point Leader- ship Award 3, Track Team 3, NHS 3, 4, FNHS 3, 4, Parliament 4, French Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, Literary Society 4, National Merit Finalist. CAMPBELL, RONNIE: Westinghouse Science Team 2, Key Club 2. CAMPBELL, WI LMA CARDONE, MARILYN: AY 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Modern Dance 4, HR V.P. 4, HR Sec. 3. CARDOSO, GEORGINA CARRERAS, EDUARDO CARSON, CHARLOTTE: GAA 3, Girls' Vol- leyball Team 2, 3, 4. CASAL, CARLOS: JV Football. CASALE, LISA: NHS 4, NTS 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, Adelphians 3, 4, Treas., L'Allegro 3, 4, Treas. 4, Literary Society 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Band al Distinction 4, HR Treas. 3, 4, Jr. and Sr. Board Member 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, FNHS 4. CASPER, MARILYN: FTA. CASSLEMAN, LAURA CASTELLANOS, MARTHA CASTLE, MIMI: French Club 2, FBLA 3, 4, Treas. 4. CESARANO, CHRISTOPHER CHASE, CAROL: HR Sec. 4. CHASE, LYNN CHEATHAM, CINDY: Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, FTA 3, SCC 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Float Chair- man 3, Sec. 4. , CHENEVERT, CRAIG CHERRETT, JAMES: DECA 4. CHERRY, CHERIE: FTA 4, AY 4. CHEWNING, SUSAN: SSHS 3, 4, Adel- phians 3. CHRISTOPHEL, GRETCH EN CICCHINO, CHRIS: Modern Dance Club 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, FASG 4, JMH 4. CIGNA, FRANCES: NHS 4, Chorus 2, FTA 4, Arista 2, HR Sec. 4. CIMENT, CHERYL: FTA 3, 4, FNHS 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. CLAFLIN, MAC: infemcf 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, German Club 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, HR V.P. 4. CLARK, ANNE: French Club 4, Pen 8. Sable 4. CLARK, DENISE: Anchor 4, Adelphians 4, AY 4, French Club 4, SNHS 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, Parliament. 4, Modern Dance 4, JMH 4, VP 4, FTA 3, 4, Teacher's Aid Chairman 4, Sr. Class Sec., NFL Calendar 4, Superlative 4. CLARK, SUE: MBC 4, Field Trip Chair- man 4, AY 4. CLEMENTS, LES: HR V.P. 3, Student Coun- cil 4, VP 4, Jr. Class V.P. 3, ICC Pres. 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas., ln- teract Sgt.-at-Arms 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Prom Chairman 3, Boys State Nominee 3, Homecoming Chairman 4, Literary Magazine Art Editor 4, Super- lative 4, JV Football 2, Varsity Manager 3, Letterman's Club 4, NASS 4. COE, RICHARD COFIELD, NATHAN: Letterman's Club 2, FCA 3, Track 3. COHEN, BARBARA: Jr. Board 3, Sr. Board 4, FTA 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, NHS 4, JMH 4, Big Sister 4, HR V.P. 2, HR Treas. 3, HR Treas. 4. COHEN, MAXINE: Thespians 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Adelphians 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4, YGG 4, JMH 4, FTA 3, Literary Society 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Inherit the Wind 2, World ol Carl Sandburg 3, Rain Maker 3, Medea 4, Sandburg 8- 2 3, ICC 4, Editorial Board of En- core 4, COLD, STEPHEN: Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4, JETS 4, L'Allegro 4. COLLIER, KITTY: YGG 3, AY 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Sec. 4, NHS 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, FTA 3, 4, Sr. Board 4, HR Treas. 4, High Lights Business Editor, Advertising Manager 4. COLLINS, MIKE: Track Team 2, 3, 4. COLSON, BILL: Outstanding Sophomore Boy 2, Interact 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, SSHS 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, No. I Rank- ing Tennis Player in State of Fla. tor Boys I8 and Under 4, Athletic Silver Knight Nominee 4, Hall of Fame 4. CONESA, GLORIA: FBLA 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, Guidance Office Assistant 3, 4, French Club 2. CONKLIN, KATHY: Chorus 3, 4, Library Asst. 3, 4, Tri-M 4. CONNELLEE, ANNE: French Club 2, 4, GAA 3, 4, Treas. 4, MBC 2, Pep Club 4. CONNELLY, RENEE: HR Sec. 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Sec 4, SSHS 3, 4, NHS 4, FASG 3, 4, Zeitschrift Literary Editor 4, Student Aid 3, 4. CONNER, KAREN CONSTANTINO, FRANK COOREMAN, JEFFREY COPPEDGE, KATHERINE: HR Pres. 2, AY 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Outstanding Jr. Girl Award 3, Girls State Nominee 3, Para-Med 3, JCL 3, Jr. Class Sec. 3, FBLA 3, Pres. 4, State District Ill V.P. 4, YGG 3, AY International Convention Delegate 3, SC Cabinet 4, Senior Superlative 4, Big Sister 4, Anchor Club V.P. 4, Prom Committee 4, Kiwanis Club Student of the Month 4, Miami Herald Top Teen 4, Hall of Fame 4. COQUET, CHARLES: HR V.P. 2, Soph. Board 2, Varsity Football 3. CORDOVA, ANGEL CORLETT, EDWARD: Letterman's Club 3, 4, Varsity Swim Team 2, 3, 4, HR Pres. 4, HR V.P. 3, Senator 4, AY 2, 3, NFL Calendar 4, Red Cross Capt. 4, Superlative 4. CORNING, ROBERT CORMIER, DIANA: HR Treas. 2, Pram Committee 2, 3, French Club 2, 4, Jr. Class Float 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Sec. of Publicity 4, Anchor Director 3, 4, SSHS 4, Homecoming Committee, V.P. HR 4, Girl's Gym Team. CORWIN, TRACEY: FTA 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, YGG 4, Adelphians 4. COTTON, JAMES: Track 4. COUCH, EDIS COVERMAN, RANDY: Para-Med 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Pres. of State of Fla. 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4, Community Service Chairman 3, SC Sec. of State 4, HR Pres. 3, NHS 3, 4: SSNHS 2, 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, WKAT Youth Board Member 2, 3, 4, WCKT Youth and the Issues Panelist 3, 4, Adelphians 2, 3, 4, Board Member 4, Westing- house Science Team 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 3, ICC 3, 4, Dade County Social Studies Senator 3, 4, MBC 3, AY 2, 3. COX, ELLEN: Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4, First Lieut. 4, JCL 2. COX, THOMAS: HR V.P. 2, 4, Mgr. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Mgr. Basketball 2, Sec. Sports 4, MBC 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, JETS 4. CRAWFORD, RAY: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4. CRAWFORD, MILLER: AY 4. CRESPO, ALEX: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's Club 3, 4, NASS 3, 4. CRIMMEN, CLAUDIA: Literary Society 3, 4, French Club 4. CRISSEY, DONALD: Key 2, AY 4, JETS 4. CROSS, JAMES: HR Pres. 4. CRUMITY, MAXINA: GAA 2, Chorus, Girls 4, Pep Club 2. CUENCA, SYLVIA: Band 2, 3, Maiorettes 3, DECA 4, Parliament. 4. CUMMINGS, RICHARD CUNNINGHAM, ANN: Girl's Slate Nomi- nee 3, AY 2, 3, Board Member 2, French Club 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Anchor 3, 4, HR Treas. 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4. CURRY CRAIG: Varsity Football 3, 4, Capt. 4, All City, All State, All Ameri- can 4, NFL Calendar King 3, 4, Hall ot Fame 4, Senior Superlative 4. CURTISS, DANA: JETS 4. DALEY, PATRICIA: FTA 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, NHS 4. DARCEY, HELEN DAVIES, STEPHEN: JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, JETS 3, MBC 2, Basket- ball 2. DAVIS, ALBERT: Male Chorus 2, Treas. 2, Male Chorus 4, Concert Chorus 3, 4, Bass Section Leader 4, Football 4, Track 4. DAvis, ALICE DAVIS, BARBARA. FBLA 3, 4, AY 2. DAVIS, CHERYL: AY 3, 4, HR Sec. 2, MBC 2, Chorus 2, 3, JA 3, Adv. Girls Chorus 4, Intermural Hockey 4. DAVIS, ANNE: HR Sec. 2, HR V.P. 3, 4, Office Asst. 2, 3, Athletic Asst. 4. DAVIS, REID: JV Debate 2, NFL 2, Var- sity-Cross-Country 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4. DAWSON, DAVID DEAN, CAROL DEARR, RYAN: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4, ln- teract 3, 4, DARS 2, 3, 4,' Westing- hause Team 2, 3. DEBERARD, PHILIP: Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Westinghouse Team 2, 3, 4, DARS 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, FCA 4. DECAMPS, KAREN: FTA 2, 3, HR Treas. 3, AY 3, Cavaliettes 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Junlor Board 3. DEESE, JOHNNY DEKLE, DAWN: Modern Dance Club 2, 3, MBC 3, 4, Radio School Reporter 3, 4, Cavaliette Musical Dancer 3, Bowling Team Champion 4, BWG 4, Sec. 4, FBLA 3, 4, Sec. 4, Literary Society 3, Sec. 3, JA 2, 3, V.P. of Manuf. 2, 3, V.P., Countrywide Finalist for the Year 2, HR Pres. 2, 3, 4, Girls Gymnastics Team 4. DE LA TORRE, GRACE: NHS 4: SSHS 4. DEL CAMPO, HENRY DELGADO, SUSANA: French Club 4, FNHS 4, Modern Dance 3, Chorus 2, Guidance Asst. 4, French Award 2, 3. DELPAPA, TED: Baseball 3. DE MARCO, ALETA: MBC 2, 3, HR Treas. 2, Thespians 3, 4, Student Activities 2, GAA 2. DE ORO, ANA: FBLA 4. DE ORO, REINALDO DEPEW, DUKE: JV Football 2, JV Basket- ball 2, Superlative 4. DESMOND, DAVIDA: SSHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, AY 3, Sr. Board 4. DE STOLFE, BARBARA DE STOLFE, RENEE: Chorus 4, Tri-M 4. DIALS, KATHLEEN: DECA 4. DIAZ, EMILIA: NHS 4, FHS 4, SSHS 4, French Club 3, 4, Westinghouse Team 3, DARS 3. DICKERSON, DEBORAB DENISE: SSHS 4, Sec. 4, SNHS 4, Chap. 4, NHS 4. DIETZ, BARBARA JOY: Cavalier Band 2, Band Librarian 2, 4, Band of Distinc- tion 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, L'AlIegro 3, 4, Superior Recognition for Quartet at Dis- trict Band Contest 3, Excellent Recog- nition for Quartet at State Band Contest 3. D'JAEN, SILVIA: French Club 4, Pep 4, FTA 4, Prom Committee 3. DOBBS, KATIE: French Club 3, 4, Pen and Sable 4, Adelphians 3, 4, MBC 2, 3, 4, AY 2, YGG 3, 4, Swim Team 2. DOHMEN, RICHARD DOMNING, PHILIPPE DOUGHTY, CYNTHIA: Girls Chorus 3, Head Librarian, Concert Chorus 4, Asst. Librarian, AY 2, 3, Debs Ensemble 3. DOUGLASS, DEBORAH DOW, DEBORAH DOWLEN, GENE: Golf 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Interact 3, 4, HR Sec. 4. DRAKE, TERRY: AY 2, 3. DRIGGERS, AL: Basketball, Var, 4, JV 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4. DUBBIN, DIANN: FTA 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4. DUCASSI, ENRIQUE DUCHON, BARBARA: AY 3, FTA 3, YGG 3, FBLA 3, DECA 4, Parliament, HR 2, Sec. 3, 4. DUDAS, ADRIANNE DUNCAN, JOHN: JCL 2, AY 4, St. Andrews School 3. DUNHAN, JOHN: JV Football 2. DUNN, BO: Varsity Football 3, 4, All- City, All-County, All-Region, All-State 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, JV Football 2. 9 EARLY, BETTY JEAN EATON, JANET: JV Cheerleading 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleading 4, HR V.P. 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Anchor 4. EDWARDS, DAVID EUGES, RANDY EISEN, MARGOT: Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cavalier Singers, German Club 4. EMERMAN, BEBE: NHS 4, AY 02, Tri-M 2, SSHS 2, French Club 2, FTA 2, Concert Chorus 3. EMMONS, BILL: Football JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Miami News All-star 3, All-county 4, Track 2, Student Government 2, 3, 4, HR V.P. 2, HR Treas. 3, Senator 2, HR Pres. 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Charter member 2, Director 2, Delegate to State Can. 2, 3, Delegate to National Con. 4, Science Team 2, 3, 4, Sr. Team Captain 4, Lettermen's Club EPSTEIN, STEVEN: Gymnastics 4, Capt. 4, MBC 3, 4, Field Trip Chairman 4, JETS 3, Westinghouse Science Team 3, Let- termen's Club 4, DARS 3, 4. ETLING, TINA: Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Capt. 4, JV Cheerleading 2, Capt. 2, French Club 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Anchor 3, 4, HR Treas. 2, 3, 4, Soph., Jr., Sr. Board 2, 3, 4, Hall at Fame, 4. FABIANI, FRANK FALK, STEVEN: Cavalier Band Award 2, Cavalier Band Award 3, 2, Band of Distinction Award 4, Youth Board of the Air-WFUN 4. FARROW, ROBERT: YGG 2, 3, 4, West- inghouse Science 2, DARS 2, Cav. Band 2, 3, Ist Lt. 2, Band of Distinction 3, FASS, MICHAEL: Male Chorus 4, YGG 2, AY 2. FEINBERG, GAIL: FTA 3, 4, YGG 4, NHS 3, 4, SNSS 3, 4, AY 3. FELDMAN, NANCY: HR Sec. 2, AY 3, Yoo 3, 4, Adelphians 3, 4, FTA 3, Big Sister 4, Encore Staff 4. FELIK, MARK: JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 3, Var- sity Track 3, HR V.P. 3. FELTS, LIZ: Cavaliettes 4, AY 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, YGG 4, Sr. Board 4, HR Treas. 4, MBC 2. FERBER, PETER: HR Pres. 2, 3, 4, Senator 2, 3, DARS 2, 3, 4, Westinghouse Sci- ence Team 2, 3, 4. FERGUSON, CHARLES: Track Team 3, 4. FERNANDEZ, ANGEL: Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. FERNAND EZ, ARTURO FERNANDEZ, ARTURO FERRARA, MARIA ELENA: Pep 2, French Club 3, 4, JMH 4, Big Sister 4. FERRO, IVONNE: French Club 3, 4, FNHS 4, FASG 4, Pep 2, German National Honor Society 4. FIELDEN, SCHEE: JA Treas. 3, Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girls Chorus 3, Mixed Concert Chorus 4, JMH 4, ICC 4. FIGUEREDO, ROSA: Big Sisters 4. FINDEISEN, DEBRA: Tri-M 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, Concert Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Sec, 4, All-State 4, FTA 4, JMH 4, AY 2, 3, 4, HR Treas. 3, 4, HR V.P. 2, Jr. Board 3, Sr. Board 4, Cavalier Singers 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Girls Triple Trio 4. FINNEY, DEBORAH: Tri-M 3, 4, Concert Chorus 3, 4, Cavalier Singers 4, FASG Staff 4, Girls Chorus 2, HR V.P. 4. FISHMAN, MORRIS: Cav. Band Sec. Lt. 2, Band of Distinction 3, 4, Capt. 4, Florida Boys State Sen. 3, Sr. Superla- tive 4, HR V.P. 3, HR Pres. 4, Dade County Youth Music Leadership Council 4, Sports Voice of the Cavaliers 4. FLICKINGER, MARY FLOWERS, LOREN: JV Baseball 2. FLYNN, EDWARD: Varsity Football 3, 4. FOGG, ALAN: HR Pres. 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4-Carr. Sec. 3, V.P. 4, Student Council Sen. 3, Boy's State 3, JCL 3, 4, Sr. Class Pres. 4, Student Council Cab. 4, ICC 4, Sr. Superlative 4, Golf Team 3, NFL Calendar 4, Hall of Fame 4. FONT, PAT FOX, ARTHUR: NHS 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, JETS 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, DARS 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. FOX, JUDITH FRAGA, ALICIA FRANK, MARIANN: FTA 3, 4, JMH 4, SNHS 3, 4, Big Sister 4. FRATES, BARBARA: NHS 4, FNHS 3, 4, AY 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. FREDERICK, ASHLEY FREUNDLICH, MARY: French Club 2, 3, 4, MBC 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, 3. FRIED, ALAN: HR Sec. 2, AY 3, Track Team 3, 4. FREIDMAN, ROBIN: Lib. Asst. 3, HR Sec. 3, 4, Pen and Sable 4, AY 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, DARS 2, 3, 4. 3 4 , . 36l I+ FRIEND, RICHARD: NFL 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4: NFL Calendar Staff 3, 4: Publicity Mgr. 4: JV Football 2: YGG 3, 4: lst Place Emory University Debate: lst Place Emory University Best Speaker: Barkley Forum Debater 4: WQAM Correspondent 4. FRY, LAURI: HR Sec. 2, 3, 4. FULFORD, PAM: AY 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: JMH 4: Prom Comm. 3: Adelphians 4. FULMORE, THORNE: MBC 2: JMH 4: AY 1: FTA 4: Big Sister 4: Cavaleon Staff GABE, LAURA: French Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: FNHS 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4: Para-Medical 3, 4, FTA 3, 4: NHS 4: Pres. 4: YGG 4: JMH 4: Modern Dance 3. GALBAN, GEORGINA: Cheerleader JV 2: HR V.P. 4. GALBRAITH, LESLIE GALLARDO, LOURDES: JA 4, HR Sec. 3. GALLIHER, MARGARET: Westinghouse Sci- ence Team 2, 3: DARS 2, 3, 4, Hist. 4: Thespians 3, 4: NHS 4: Adelphians 3: French Club 3: HR Sec. 2, 3, 4: JETS 4. GALLMEIER, PHILLIP: Band 3: L'Allegro 2, Sgt-at-Arms 2: JETS 4. GARCIA, ELVA: FBLA 3, 4: Modern Dance Club 4: AY 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4: HR Treas. 4. GARCIA, LOURDES GARCIA, MANUEL GARDNER, LOUISE: Class Board Member 2, 3, 4: JA 3: Pen 8. Sable 4: Student Activities 3, 4: HR Treas. 2, 3, 4. GARRETT, GAIL GARRETT, LOWELL: Band 2: Quarter- master: Band ol Distinction 2, 3. GARRETT, STEPHEN: Varsity Track Team 4. GARRIS, FRASER GATTI, GLORIA: JCL 2, 3, 4: Para- Medical 2: MBC 3: Westinghouse Sci- ence Team 2, 3, 4: DARS 3, 4. GEMMEL, DONALD: DECA 4. GENTES, JEANINE: Big Sister 4. GERRISH, CONRAD GIBBS, BURT: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3: DARS 2, 3. GIBBS, DENNY GIBSON, CHRIS: Varsity Wrestling 4. GIBSON, CIELO GINARD, DIANA: GAA 2: Softball Varsity 2: French Club 2, 3, Chaplain 3: FNHS 2, 3, 4, Pres, 4. GINEBRA, VIVIAN: JMH 4. GITTELSON, ALAN: Golf Team 2, 3, 4: Cavaleon Sports Editor 3, 4: Quill 8- Scroll 3. GLADSTONE, FRANK: HR Pres. 2, 3, 4: Literary Magazine Stall 4: Cavaleon Staff 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Literary Society 4: Newspaper Cartoonist 3, 4: NFL Calendar Nom. 4: Sr. Superlative 4. GLENDENING, JEAN: Tri-M 3, 4: MBC 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 4. GLOWER, RENE GODOY, MARIA GOKEL, RAYMOND GOLD, EUGENE: JETS 2, 3, 4. GOLDBERG, CAROL: Para-Medical 2, 3, 4: YGG 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: JMH 4: Adelphian Club , 4. GOLDBERG, KEN: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3: Bowling Team 4. GOLDBERT, RICHARD GOLDFARB, MARILYN: Westinghouse Sci- ence Team 2, 3, 4, Jr. Capt.: DARS 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: NFL 4: Literary Editor of Encore 4: FTA 4: SSHS 4: YGG 4: Recognition by the International Association of Dental Re- searchers at Their Convention at Amri- cana Hotel for Research in Root Canal Therapy: S. Fla. Science Fair, Excellent Ribbon and S50 Bond from East Coast Dental Society 2: Member of Fla. -Jr. Academy ,al Science 2: Para-Medical 2: Eng.-Lit. Silver Knight Nominee 4. GOLDIN, LEONARD: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3: Para-Med. 2, 3: YGG 4: French Club 2, 3: HR Treas. 2: Soph. Board Member 2: AY 4: JMH 4. 362 GOLDSTEIN, STEVEN GONDRA, MARIA: French Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2: JMH 4: SNHS 4. GONZALEZ MARIE E.: JMH 4. GONZALEZ, MARY C.: SNHS 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: JETS 4: FTA 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4. GONZALEZ, PREVERA: Latin American Club 2: Chorus 2: Girls' Chorus 3. GOOD, PEGGY: Cavoliettes 3, 4, Treas. 4, Trainee Capt., Drummer 4: SSHS 3, 4, V.P. 4: JMH 4, Board at Directors 4: NHS 4. GOOD FRIEND, JEFF: Swimming Team 2: Gymnastic Team 3. GOODWIN, GARY: Boys State 3: Para- med. Club 2, 3, 4: YGG 2, 3: Westing- house Science Team 2, 3: Adelphians 4: Key Club 4: NHS 3, 4: SSHS 4: JMH 4: Nat'l. Merit Semi-finalist 4, Hall ol Fame 4. GORDON, JANET: FTA 3, 4: AY 3: Sec. HR 2, 3, 4. GORE, PERRY GOTTLIEB, JAY: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3: Para-Med 4: Adelphians 4: JETS 4: JMH 4: Page in Washington, D. C. 3. GRAHAM, JON: HR Pres, 2: Key Club 3: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4: Treas. 4: Para-Med Club 3, 4: District V.P. 4: Pres. 4: Wrestling Team 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Dade Youth Council 4: V.P. 4: Sr. Prom Committee 3. GRAY, ELIZABETH: Pep Club 2: MBC 2: Club Editor ot Cub HighLights 2: Home- coming Committee 2: Spectrum Stall 3: Cavaleon Staff 3: School Lite Editor 3: Cavaleon Staff 4: Student Activities Edi- tor 4: JMH 4: Encore 4: MBC 4: Big Sister 4, GRAYSON, SHARON GREEN, STEPHANIE: German Club 4: HR V.P. 2, 3, 4. GREENBERG, ALAN: YGG 2, 3, 4: Pres. 3: V.P. 4: SNHS 2, 3, 4: Treas. 3: Adelphians 3, 4: Board Member 4: SSHS 3, 4: Pres. 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Hist. 3: Board Member 4: SCC 4: Quill 8. Scroll 4: JMH 4: Board ot Directors 4: High- Lights Staff 4: City Editor 4: ICC 3, 4: Co-Chairman 4: UNC 3: Winner 3: JV and Varsity Basketball Teams 3, 4: Man- ager 3, 4: DCSSSC 4: NHS 4: Student Council Elections Candidate Information Pamphlet Editor 3: SS Silver Knight Nominee 4: Hall ol Fame 4. GREENBERG, JUDY: FTA 2, 3, 4: L'Allegro 3, 4: Sec. 4: Pen and Sable 3, 4: YGG 2, 3, 4: Adelphians 4. GREENE, GHISLAINE: French Club 2: Lit- erary Society 4: FTA 4: JMH 4. GREESON, TANNA: Girl Chorus 4. GREGOR, THEODORE: Key Club 2, 3, 4: JETS 4: NHS 4: Marching Band 2. GRIMSTAD, TAMARA: Thespians 3, 4: MBC 3, 4, GROSS, MARGARET: GAA 2, 3, 4: DECA 4: Sec. and Reporter 4. GROSS, NANCY: JBM 3: HR Treas. 3: Band 2: Teacher's Aide 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. GROSSMAN, BRIAN: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4: Para-Med 2, 3: Key Club 3: Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4: NHS 4: DARS 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Photographer 3: Su- perlative 4. GROW, MARGARITE GRUSMARK, SUSAN: JA 2, Sec. 2: HR Officer 3: FTA 3: Teacher's Aid 4: MBC 4. GUELL, ANA GUELL, ROBERT: Football 2, 3: Letter- man's Club 3, 4, GUERRA, CARLOS: French Club 4: Student Assistant tor French 4. GUTTERMAN, VICKI: MBC 2. HACKNEY, BOB: JCL 2: JETS 3: Varsity Track 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4: Senior Board Member 4: Cavaleon Statl 3, 4: Sports Editor 4. HADDOCK, JOANNE HAGEN, CYNTHIA: French Club 2: MBC 2, 4: Adelphians 4: Encore Artist 4. HAL E, BARBARA HALE, GARY: German Club 3, Bus. Mgr.: Golf Team 2, 3, 4: Winner, Optimist Golf Tournament 3: Winner, S. Miami Chamber of Commerce Galt Tournament 3. HALL, DEBI: MBC 2, 3: Westinghouse Sci- ence Team 2: SNHS 3: AY 3: NHS 4. HALVORSEN, SUSAN: Cavalieltes 3, 4: Capt. 4: FTA 3, 4, Delegate to State Convention 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2: NHS 4: SNHS 2, 3, 4. HAMLETT, LENORE: JV Cheerleader 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Athletic Sec, 4: Anchor Club 4, Committee Chairman: HR Sec. 4. HAMPTON, BONNIE: HR Sec. 2: Anchor Club 4: Athletic Sec. 4. HAN, YEE-CHUNG: HR Pres. 4. HARDEMAN, LINDA HARDEN, WAYNE: Letterman's Club 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: NASS 4: JETS 3: DARS 3: Westinghouse Science Team 3. HARDIE, PAT: MBC 2, 3: French Club 4: AY 4. s HARRELL, LINDY: L'Allegro 4: All-Miami Youth Symphony 2, 3, 4: Young Artist Baroque Society 2, 3, 4: All-State Or- chestra 4. HARRIES, WILLIAM: .IV Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Letterman's Club 4: Eas- ter Lily Drive 2, 3, 4. HARRIS, JONATHAN: NHS 3, 4: Nat'l. Merit Finalist 4: SSHS 3, 4: West- inghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4: DARS 2, 3: MBC 4: Varsity Swimming 3: JCL 3: JETS 3: Lab Research 4. HARRIS, LANA: FTA 3: AY 3: Literary Society 3, 4, Sec, 4: Anchor 4: High- Lights Stalt 3, 4, Copy Editor 4: Quill 8- Scroll 4: HR Pres. 3: Student Council Treas. 4: Hall ot Fame 4. HARRISON, LEE HARRISON, LEWIS: YGG 4: HR V.P. 4. HART, KELLY: Senator 4: HR Pres, 4: HR V.P. 3: Key Club 3, 4, Board Mem- ber 4: YGG 3, 4: JETS 4: Cavaliette Sponsor 4. HARTLEY, SHARON HARVEY, HOPE HASSETT, BARBARA: French Club 2, 3: Swim Team 2, 3. HAUSER, ROBERT: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. HAYS, CINDA: HR Sec. 4: HR V.P. 2. HECHT, DAVID: JCL 2, 3, 4: Adelphians 2: Literary Society 4: YGG 3, 4. HECK, CAROLYN HEILNER, MARCUS HEINE, HUGH: German Club 2. HENNIGAN, FRANK HENRY, RICHARD HENSLEE, FRANK HERNANDEZ, LUIS HERSKOWITZ, HOWARD: Para-Med 4: YGG 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4. HERTZOFF, LUCILLE: Thespians 3, 4: Tri-M 2, 3, 4: Westinghouse 'Science Team 2: Literary Society 3. I-I'ERz, TERESA: JMH 4, Treas. 4: YGG 3, 4: FTA 3: Adelphians 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Tri-M 4. HEYMAN, JULIA: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3: Math Team 2: Bowling Team 4, Co-Capt. 4: Physical Fitness Award 2, 3. HICKS, BRAD HILL, MARY LEE: MBC 2, 3, 4: Encore 4: Sr. Class Sales Director 4: HR V.P. 4: Literary Society,4: JMH 4: GAA 4: YGG 4: Pep Club 2: Odd Key Art Award 4. HILL, VALERIE HINEGARDNER, SANDRA: MBC 2: Pep Club 2: Thespians 3, 4: Literary Society 3, 4. HODSON, MELINDA HOFFER, AILEEN HOFFMAN, MICHAEL HOFFMAN, ROBERT: NFL 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4: JA 3, V.P. 3: Para-Med 4: AY 2: JMH 4. HOFFMAN, TAMARA: YGG 2, 3, 4: SSHS 3, 4: SNHS 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: 4 FTA 2, 3, 4: Adelphians 3, 4: NHS 4. HOINVILLE, SUSAN: MBC 2, 3, 4, Enter- tainment Mgr. 3, Treas. 4: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3: DARS 3: HR Sec. 3, HR Treas. 4: Sr. Board 4: High- Lights Staff 2: Cavaleon Staff 4: Big Sister 4. HOLLOWAY, WILLIAM: HR V.P. 3. HONOR, ZVI: Thespians 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Foreman 4: NHS 4. HOOVER, BETSY: Thespians 3, 4: HR Sec. 2: Adelphians 3: French Club 3, 4: FNHS 3, 4: SSHS 4: NHS 3, 4: Swim- ming Team Mgr. 3. HORTON, DAVID HOYO, ARTURO HOYT, JENNIFER: HR Pres. 4. HUMMEL, KALI: French Club 2, 3, 4: FNHS 3, 4: AY 3, 4: Varsity Volley- ball 2, HUMPHREY, LAWRENCE HUNT, STEPHEN HUNTER, LISA: Tennis Team 3, 4: AY 3: JCL 3: French Club 3, 4: HR Sec. 3: HR Treas. 3. HUTCHESON, GEORGE HUTT, SUSAN O IHLAND, ROGER IHLAND, SANDI INGOE, FREDERICK: Bond 2, 3. INJAYCHOCK, ROBERT: JV Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Soph. Board Member 2: HR Treas, 2: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Letterman's Club 4. INTAGLIATA, SAL: JV Football 2: Varsity Football 3. IVEY, MILDRED: FTA 2: Chorus 2: JA 2. O JACKSON, CINDI: NHS 4: SNHS 3, SSHS 3, 4: YGG 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: Adelphians 3, 4: JMH 4: NFL 2. JACO, BURTON JACOBS, MICHAEL: SNHS 3, 4: NHS 4. JACOBSTEIN, DIANE: Cavaleon Stott 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Organizations Editor 3: Quill 8- Scroll 3, 4, V.P, 4: National Merit Letter ol Commendation 4: NHS 3, 4: SNHS 2, 3, 4: SSHS 3, 4: YGG 3, 4: Adelphians Club 3, 4: JMH 4: Dele- gate Columbia Scholastic Press Assoc. Convention 2: Sr. Superlative 4: West- inghouse Science Team 2, 3: Math Squad 2: Cub Edition 2, Features Editor 2, Hall of Fame 4. JAFFE, LINDA: FTA 3, 4: FBLA 3, 4: JMH 4: Chorus 4. JAHN, GEORGE: Interact 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Letterman's Club 3, 4: NASS 3, 4: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4: DARS 2, 3, 4: Mayor's Youth Aclvis- ory Board JETS 4: Football Team 2, 3, 4: Baske all 2: Math Team 2. JAKUBOWICZ, JOSEPH JANSA, ARTHUR: NHS 4. JANSON, JEANETTE: NHS 3, 4: French Club 2: FNHS 3: Pen and Sable 3, 4: Literary Society 3, 4: Thespians 4: SSHS 4: Spectrum Staff 3: Encore Staff 4: Arts Silver Knight Nominee 4: Hall of Fame 4. JEFFERSON, DIANN JEHL, JEAN: FTA 4: Modern Dance Club 4. JENKINS, JOANNE: FTA 2, 3, 4, Chap. 3: JCL 2: Anchor 3, 4: Girl's State Can- didate 3: Prom Committee Chairman 3: HR Treas. 2, 3, 4: Soph., Jr., Sr. Board 2, 3, 4. JENNETTE, SID: Biology Club 4: Football 4: NHS 4: Key Club 4. JEWETT, JANICE: AY 4. JOHNSEN, MARILYN JOHNSON, FOREST: NFL 3: AY 3, 4: Key Club 4: Football Intramurals 2: HR Pres. 4. JOHNSON, LINDA: JMH 4: Big Sister 4. JOHNSON, PATRICIA: GAA 3, 4: DECA , Pres. 4. JOHNSON, WILLIAM: JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Head Trainer 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Head Manager 3, 4. JOHNSTONE, PAUL: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Pres. 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms of Student Council 4, HR V.P. 2, 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, JV Basketball 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All-City 4, All- County 4, All-Conference 4, All-Region 4, All-State 4, All-Southern 4, All- American 4, Hall of Fame 4, Superla- tive 4. JONES, KAREN: HR Pres. 2, 3, JMH 4, JA 2, 3, Big Sister 4. JONES, MARSHA JONES, MICHAEL: Varsity Football 4, AY 4. JONES, SARAH: HR Sec. 2, 3, HR V.P. 4. JONES, THOMAS: Key Club 2, DARS 2, 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3 4, NHS 4, SSHS 4, HR V.P. 2, 3. JosEPH, MINDY, ssns 4, Adelphians 4, ru 4, JMH 4, NHS 4. JUILFS, KATHY: FTA 3, 4, AY 3, 4, JMH 4, Adelphians 4, Big Sister 4. JULIAN, BARBARA: Cavaliettes 4, Hist. 4, Drummer 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Aid 2, 3, 4, Spectrum Staff 3. KADAR, JOEY: JV Football 2. KAFTAN, THOMAS KAGAN, SARA: FBLA 3, SNHS 3. KAIRIES, HANS: Interact Club A2, 3, 4, Interact Board 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, Boys State Delegate 3, NFL Calendar 4, Caveleon Superlative 4, Outstanding Jr. Boy Award 3, FASG 4, Jr. Class Pres. 3, Sr. Class V.P. 4, Hall of Fame 4. KAKOURIS, MARIA: Thespians 3, 4, V.P. 4, Adelphians 4, Pen and Sable 4, Sgt.- at-Arms 4, HR Sec. 2, 3, 4, NFL 4, I0th in Nation for Dramatic Interpreta- tion, Plays: Inherit the Wind , Carl Sandburg , Medea , Superlative 4, NFL Calendar 4, NFL Tournament 4. KAMINSKI, GREG: Cavalier Band 2, Band ot Distinction 3, 4, L'AlIegro 3, 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, FASG 4, JETS 4, NHS 4. KANDEL, DANIEL: Cavalier Band 2, Band of Distinction 3, 4, KANTOR, SHARON, GAA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3. V.P. 4, L'Allegro 3, 4, Adelphians 4, Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, JMH 4, Pep Club 4, Presidential Award for Physical Fitness 3. KARP, GEORGETTE: National Scholastic Contest Honorable Mention 4, Adel- phians Club 4, Pen and Sable 4, Corr. Sec. 4, YGG 4, Chorus, Advanced Girls 4, Pep Club 2, Highlights Staff Mem- ber 3, 4, Features Editor 4, HR Treas. 2: Vocational Art 3. KARPIAK, JEFF: German Club 2, JETS 4. KASSLEMAN, SHARON: FTA 2, 3, Adel- phians 3, YGG 4. KATES, DONALD KATZ, BARBARA: FTA 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Pen and Sable 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Adel- phians 2, 3. KAY, RICHARD: SNHS 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, DARS 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, YGG 4. KAZER, RALPH: Key Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pres. 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Pres. 4, SSHA 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, FNHS 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, JCL 3, 4, DARS 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, Math Squad 2, 3, 4, National Merit Semi-finalist 4, NHS Scholarship Semi- finalist 4, Jr. Board Member 3, Sr. Board Member 4, HR Treas. 3, 4, ICC 4, Boys' State Nominee 3, Sr. Superla- tive 4, Latin Forum 3, Gen. Scholarship Silver Knight Nominee 4, Hall of Fame 4. KEEN, SUE: AY 4, Prom Comm. 3, HR Sec. 2, NFL Calendar Nominee 3. KEESLER, KIRT: Interact 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, YGG 4, AY 4, Spectrum 3, Literary Society 3, 4, Adelphians 4, HR Treas. 3, Jr. Board 3. KEISER, DAVID KELLY, CHRIS: Para-Med 3, 4, French Club 3, AY 4, JMH 4. KEMNA, JOANNE: French Club 2, 3, 4, FHS 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Bowling Team 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. KENDRICK, PAMELA: Pen and Sable 4, Chorus 3, 4. KENNY, MATTHEW: HR V.P. 2, 3. KERKELA, RICHARD: Swimming Team 2. KIMMEL, KRIS: HR Pres. 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, HighLights Stafl 2, 3, FCA 4, Pres. KINDLER, DEBORAH: YGG 3, 4, Adelph- ians 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, FTA 2, 3, Para-Med 3, 4, MBC 2, 3, AY 2, Modern Dance Club 3, DCYC 3, 4, HR Treas. 2, HR Pres. 4. KING, CECILIA KIRKLAND, MARSHA KAY: JMH 4, AY 4. KIRSCH, DANIEL: Swimming Team 4. KIRSTEIN, ARTHUR KISSEL, GENIE: FTA 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, DARS 2, 3, NHS 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Cavalier Singers 4, Chorus Letter 3, P.E. Student Leader 4, Pres. Fitness Award 3, Hockey Team 3, 4, HR V.P. 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorus Pres. 4. KLEIN, LYNN: AY 2, FTA 2, 3, Para-Med 3, MBC 3, Adelphians 2, 3, YGG 4. KLEIN, MOREEN: Para-Med 2, YGG 2. KLINE, LINDA: FTA 3, AY 3, NHS 4, SSHS 4, YGG 4, Adelphians 4, Literary Society 3, 4, Literary Editor of EN- CORE 4, HR Sec. 4. KLISE, RUSSELL: Band 2, 3, 4. KNISELEY, DUNCAN KNOCHE, KATHLEEN KNUTSON, MARCITA KOBERLEIN, DONNA: FTA 3, 4, AY 3, Modern Dance Club 4. KOENIGSBERG, LINDA: Pres. Fitness Award 3, Chorus Letter 3, NHS 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, SSHS 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, DARS 2, 3, Hockey Team 3, 4, HR V.P. 2, 3, HR Pres. 4. KOLBER, ABBY: HR V.P. 2, HR Treas. 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3. Sec. 4, Para-Med Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Adelphians 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Jr. Board 3, Sr. Board 4, Girls State Alternate 3, Pep Club 2, Big Sister 4, NFL Calendar Nominee 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Drama Serv- ice Club 3, Prom Com. 3, JMH 4, Drama Dept. Sec. 4, Literary Society 4, ICC 4, Drama Silver Knight Nominee 4, Hall of Fame 4. KOPEL, JUDY: Para-Med Club 3, Big Sister 4. KOSTER, COLETTE KREIDER, REA: Interact 4, Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Soccer 2. KRELL, RONALD KRUEGER, PHYLLIS: Pen and Sable 4, Ca- valier Singers 4, Tri-M 4, Concert Chorus 4. KURLAND, AMY: NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, DARS 3, 4, Soph. Capt. 2, Sec. 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, Para-Med Club 3, FTA 3, HR Pres. 2, 3, Jr. Academy of Science 3, 4, Superlative 4, National Science Foun- dation 3, Summer Research Participant- University of Florida 3. LADRON de BUEVARA, CONCEPCION LAMAR, CLAUDE: French Club 2, 3, 4. LAMM, DORTHY: HR Pres. 2. LANCASTER, THOMAS: French Club 2, AY 2, 3, HR V.P. 2, 3, JETS. LANGST ROTH, LO Rl LASKEY, JAMES LA-VALETTE, RENEE: HR V.P. 4, Modern Dance Club 4, French Club 4, JMH 4. LEAVENGOOD, LINDA: GAA 3, Sgt.- at- Arms 4, AY 3, 4, FTA 3: JMHS 47 BCWI' ing Team 4, Sr. Superlative 4, World Water Ski Team, Placing 2nd Overall in World 4. LEAVITT, ROBERT LEDON, PHILIP LEFKOVE, NEIL: JCL 2, Westinghouse Sci- ence Team 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, YGG 2, 3, JETS 4, Math Team 2, Na- tional Merit Honorable Mention 4, Lab Research 4. LEHMANN, MARY: NHS 4, SSHS 4, MBC 2, 3, 4, JMH 4. LEMLICH, SANDY: NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, FTA 3, Adelphians 3, YGG 4, Nominee for GirI's State 3. LEON, ELISE: French Club 2,.Pep Club 2. LEOPOLDO, MADRIGAL: Baseball Team 2, Bowling Team 2, Football Team 3, Physical Education Award 2. LERNER, HOWARD LESTER, BONNI: GirI's Chorus V.P. 4. LETTINO, SUSAN: AY 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, MBC 2, 3, Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cavalier Singer 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Pres. SNHS 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, SSHS 4, Student Council Parliament. 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 4, NFL Calendar 3, HR Pres. 2, 3, 4. LEU, JOHN: Varsity Football 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Easter Drive 3, Intramurals Football 4. LEVIN, JERRY LEWIS, BERNTENA LEWIS, FRANK: Track 4, Varsity Letterman 4, Attended Matawan Regional High School in New Jersey, Norwood High School in Massachusetts 2, 3. LIGHTBURN, WALTER: Football 4, Asst. Capt. 4, Letterman's Club 4, NFL 4, NFL Calendar Boy 4. LINCOLN, MARK LIPE, ROSANNE: MBC 2, 3, 4, JA 2, SCAT Letter of Commendation 2, SSHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Presidential Physical Fitness Award 3, Intramural Softball Team 3, Track and Field Sports Day 3, Varsity Field Hockey Team 3, NHS 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, JMH Pres. 4, ICC 4, NFL Nominee 4, HR Sec. 4, Lab Research 4, Hall ol LIPNER, LARRY: Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4, 'Ist Lt. 4. LIPPMAN, MARK LISSARRAGUE, OLGA: Band of Distinction 2, 3. LITTLE, DOUGLAS: JETS 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 4. LLEWELLYN, LIONEL: Interact 3, 4, Sec. 4, SSHS 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, JETS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Varsity Golf Team 3, Football Team 2, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, DARS 3, 4, NHS 4. LODIN, DANA LOGAN, THOMAS LOMASKIN, MARK LONGO, DIANE LOPEZ, BETTY JO: MBC 2, 3, 4, JMH 4, Girls Chorus 4. LORD, RICHARD: Golf 3. LOTTERMAN, LAWRENCE LOVELAND, STEVE: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, Para-Med Club 4, Adel- phians 4, JMH 4, Committee Chairman 4, YGG 4, MBC 2. LOVEMAN, ELLIOT: Cavalier Band 2, Band 3, 4. LOWNEY, JO-ANN: Pen and Sable 2. LOWREY, RICK: Bowling Team 3, Intra- mural Football, 2. LUBEL, DEBORAH: Teacher's Aide 4. LUCAS, KATHY: HR Pres. 2, Adelphians 3, Anchor 4, Program Chairman 4, Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4, Pres. 4, Prom Committee 3, HighLights 2, News Staff 2, 3, News Editor 3, Cavaleon Staff 4, Man. Editor 4, Sr. Board Member 4, Staff Artist Lit. Magazine 4, NFL Nominee 4, HR Treas. 4, Hall of Fame 4. LUEBKE, JAMES LUNDY, ROBIN: HR Sec. 3, Tri-M 3, 4, JMH 4, Musical Milk 8. Honey 3. ITI MACKAY, MA R K MADARIAGA, ROGER: Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, JETS 3, 4, V.P. 4. MAGUN, HELEN: French Club 2, 3, 4, Hist. 4, FNHS 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, NHS 3,'4, Sec. 4, Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, V.P. 4, SSHS 3, 4, YGG 4, NCTE 3, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, Para-Med 3, 4, DARS 3 4, Adelphians 4, FTA 4, Sr. Superlative 4, Math Honorary 4, Lab Research 4, Research Scholarship Semi-finalist from Heart Foundation 3, Hall of Fame 4. MAIDA, PENELOPE: FTA 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Girls Chorus 4, Section Leader 4, JA 3, Purchasing Manager 3. MAJOR, JINIE MALLEL, ANDREA MALM, DARLENE: DECA 4, Sec. 4. MALONE, BOOTH: YGG 2, 3, lntermural Sootball 2, AY 2, Band of Distinction MALONE, MORRILL: HR V.P. 2, AY 3, 4, MBC 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's Club 4, NASS 4, FCA 4. MANDRI, ADALBERTO MANHOFF, HOWARD: NFL 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4, Miami Beach NFL 3, Editor, NFL Calendar 4, YGG 4, Adelphians 4, Debate Tournaments 3, 4. MANN, MADI: FTA 3, 4, AY 3, Jr. Board 3, YGG 4, HR Sec. 3, HR V.P. 4. MANN, ROSS: Gymnastics Team 2, 3, MBC 2, 3, 4, V.P. and Dive Master 4, JETS 4, Quill Bt Scroll 4, Cavaleon Photographer 4. MARCUS, DONALD: AY 3, JCL 3, Para- Med Club 4, NHS 4, JETS 3. MARGOLIS, ALLEN: Band 2, 3, 4, Quar- termaster 4, GC 2, 3, 4, Para-Med 4, YGG 4, L'Allegro 4. MARGULIS, DANIEL: Band 2, 3, 4, 'Ist Lieut. 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, V.P. 4, Literary Society 4, JCL 3, National Merit Scholarship 4, L'Allegro 4, National Science Foundation 2, 3, Hall of Fame 4. MARKETTE, MARCIA: AY 2, HR Treas. 2: HR V.P. 3. MARLIN, TOBY: German Club 3, 4, FASG 4. MARSHALL, JOHN MARSHALL, WILLIAM: Varsity Football 4. MARTI, MARIA MARTIN, GUS: Track 2, Chorus 2. MARTIN, JOHN MARTING, CARLOS: Swimming 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Capt. 4, MBC 3, Para-Med Club 4, Letterman's Club 4. MARTINEZ, MARIA: JMH 4, Pep Club 2. MAS. RICARDO MASON, DON: Band 2, 3, I4, YGG 2, 3, HighLights Stott 3, 4, Quill 8- Scroll 4. MASTERSON, WILLIAM: JETS 4. MATAS, ORLANDO: Football 3. MAXEY, WIRT: Varsity Football 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, FCA 3, 4. MAZORRA, PELAYO MCCLAIN, JERAN McCONNEL, BRUCE: FTA 3, 4, West- inghouse Science Team 3, 4, DARS 3, 4, Lab Asst. 3, 4. McGAHEY, MELINDA: MBC 2, AY 3, FBLA 3, 4. MCGHEE, CARRIE MAE McKENZIE, DANIEL: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, JMH 4, Letterman's Club 4, Varsity Football 2. McKINLEY, JANIS McKlNNEY, WILLIAM: DECA 4. McREYNOLDS, ROBERT: Stevenson High School, Michigan 2, Band of Distinc- tion 2, 3, 4, Honor Court Member 3, 4, Quarter Master 2, 3, All Miami Youth Wind Ensemble 4, HR V.P. 2, 3. MEDNICK, JACQUE: AY 2, HR V.P. 4. MELIKIAN, MAMIE: Pen and Sable 4, JETS 4. MENDEL, EDDIE: Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4, Head Quartermaster 4, L'Allegro 4. MENDEZ-PENATE, RENE MENESES, EDGAR: Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, JV Football 2, Easter Lily Drive 2, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, HR Treas. 2, HR Pres. 3, Soph. Board 2. MENEZES, NELSON: Bowling Team 3, 4. MENEZES, NEVILLE: Bowling Team 4. 363 MERLANO, EDUARDO: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Defensive Back ot the Year 3, All-City, All-Conference and All- American 4. MESA, RICHARD MEYER, GWENN: SSHS 3, 4, NHS 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Cavaleon Stott 4, School Lite Editor 4, i968 Betty Crocker-Homemaker ol Tomorrow 4, HR Sec. 4. MICHELSON, SETH: Math Squad 2, 3, NFL 3, 4, Chap. 4, Treas. 4, West- inghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, De- bate Team 3, 4, National Science Foun- dation Accelerated 2, 3, 4, NHS 4. MILLER, DARLENE: Modern Dance 2, 3, HR Pres. 2, HR Sec. 3, JA 2, 3, V.P. 3. MILLER, JOHN: MBC 4. MILNE, BRUCE MILLER, PAUL MIMS, PEGGY: Pen and Sable 4, HR Treas. 4, Sr. Board 4. MINCEY, GAIL MIRANDA, MARIA MITCHELL, TOM: JV Football 2, JV Bas- ketball 2, Varsity Easter Lily Drive 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 4, FCA 4, Lettermon's Club 4. MOFFETT, DAVID: Varsity Football 3, 4, Easter Lily Drive 3, FCA 3, 4, Intra- mural Football 2. MONTE, ANA MARIA: HR Sec. 4, SSHS 4, French Club 2, 3. MONTOULIEU, HENRY: French Club 2, 3, 4. MOONAN, ALYSON: French Club 3, 4, FNHS 3, 4, Para-Med Club 3, JMH 4, MBC 3, Encore Stall 4. MOORE, DEBRA: MBC 2, AY 3, SNHS 3, Student Council 4, HR Treas. 3, HR Pres. 4. MORENO, NANCY: FBLA 4. MOROS, MARIA MORRIS, EDITH: NHS 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, Cavalier Band 2, Treas. 2, Band of Distinction 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 4, L'Allegro 4, Corr. Sec. 4, FTA 3, Pres. Physical Fitness Award 3, Board Ensemble Medal lor State Band Con- test 4. MOSELY, VIRGINIA MOSS, EDWIN: Wrestling 2. MOSS, FERNE MOYERS, RENA MOZO, MARTHA: Cavaliettes 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, NHS 4, Girls Chorus 2, Librarian 2, Concert Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Head Librarian 3, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Cavalier Singers 4. MURRAY, JANICE NAGEL, CRAIG: vmafy Football 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Varsity Traclc 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All-City 4, HR Pres. 2, 3, 4, Senator 4, Let- terman's Club V.P. 4. NASH, PHYLLIS: FTA 4, YGG 4, Pep Club 2, Guidance Asst. 3. NATHAN, SANDRA: FTA 3, 4, Chorus 4. NAVARRO, BERNARDO NEALY, SHIRLEY: Girls Advanced Chorus 3, Softball 2, Hockey 2. NEFF, BARBARA: Westinghouse Team 2, 3, DARS 2, 3, Moth Team 2, JCL 2, Cavalier Band 2, Band of Distinc- tion 3, 4, SNHS 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, L'Allegro 4, Pres. Physical Fitness Award 2, Ens. Medal ol State Band Contest 3. NEUFELD, RONNI: FTA 2, FBLA 4, Out- standing Service Award for Mr. Mes- sler, Chorus Show 4. NEWTON, NICKI: Concert Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Tri-M 3, 4, Adelphians 3, 4, Chap. 4, Para-Med 2, 3, MBC 3, Bowling Team 4. NICHOLAS, REGINA: Soph. Board 2, An- chor 4, JMH 4, SSHS 4, NHS 4, AY 4, Sr. Board 4. NICHOLS, KATHY: JV Cheerleading 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Anchor Club 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, HR V.P. 2, 4, Adv. Girls Chorus 4, Home- 364 coming Queen 4, NFL Calendar Queen 4. NORIEGA, LILLIAN: Seaside High 2, 3, 4. NORRIS, GREGORY: HR Pres. 2. NOVACK, STEPHEN: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, YGG 4, NHS 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, FNHS 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, DARS 2, 3, 4: Para-Med Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, HR Pres. 3, Hall ol Fame, 4. NOYER, ROBERT: Lettermon's 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. NUBER, JOHN: Soccer JV 2, Soccer Var- sity 3, Newspaper Staff 3. 0 OBREGON, GUS: L'Allegro 2. OLIVARES, JORGE oiuo, ANGELA: Pep Club 4, FBLA 3, 4, FTA 4. OLSON, MERILEE SUZANNE: GAA 2, 3, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Drum Capt. and Uniform Chairman 4, HR Sec. 4, Big Sister 4. O'MALLEY, BILL: HR V.P. 3, HR Treas. 4, Sec. and Treas. of Letterman's Club 4, Honorable Mention Football 4, Hon- orable Mention All-City 4, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, JV Football 2. OPPEL, JOAN OSTENSON, MARGIE: SSHS 3, 4, HR Pres. 3, NHS 4, Tri-M 3, 4, Cavalier Singers 4, Hall of Fame 4. OTERO, SYLVIA: French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, FTA 4. OTT, THOMAS OTTENBERG, GARY: NFL 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, YGG 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4. PACIN, SILVIA: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, GAA 3, 4, Chap. 4, French Club 3, 4, FNHS 3, 4, Westinghouse Sci- ence Team 2, Math Squad 2, DARS 3, NHS 4. PAGE, JOHN: Golf Team 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, HR Pres. 4, Board af Directors 3, 4. PALMER, CHARLES: Interact 2, AY 4, YGG 4. PAPPAS, CHARLES: German Club 4, NHS 3, 4, FASG 4. PARKER, ELIZABETH: HR Pres, and Sen. 2, 4, HR V.P. 3, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, AY 2: 3: 4: SSHS 3, 4, NHS 4, Anchor Club 4: Social Committee Chairman 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Court 4, NFL Calen- dar 3, 4, JMH 4, Sec. MBC 27 KI' wanis Student ol Month 2, Hall ol Fame 4. PARKER, MARGARET: Treas. Soph. Chess 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, J.V. Qheer- leader 2, MBC 2, AY 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Senator 4, HR Pres. 4, HR Treas. 3, Anchor 3, 4, Treas, 4. PASCUAL, GLORIA PAVLOW, SHARA: FTA 2, 3, 4, YGG 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, NHS 4, Editor-in-Chiel HighLights Cub 3, Editorial Editor HighLights 4, Quill 8: Scroll Treas. 4, Adelphians 3, 4, Jr. Varsity Cheer- leader 2, SSHS 3, 4, HR Treas, 4, Sr. Board 4, Features Editor High- Lights 4, JMH 4. PAWLINGER, MICHAEL: Intramural Cham- pion Football Team 2, Wrestling Team 2. PECK, ROBERT: Varsity Football 3, 4, AY 2, 3, Hist. 3, FCA 4, Lettermon's Club 4. PEGRAM, REBECCA: HR V.P. 2, HR Pres. 3, Anchor 4, Tri-M 3, 4, V.P. 4, Cavalier Singers 4, Accompanist Con- cert-Accompanist Cavalier, Accompan- ist Girls 3, Debs Ensemble 3, 4, Super- lative 4, FMEA Convention in Daytona. PELELLA, MONICA: FTA 3. PELLEYA, MAGGIE: HR Treas. 2, 3, HR Sec. 4, JMH 4. PELLEYA, MARIA PEPPER, JOYCE: HR Treas. 2, 3, Soph. Board 2, Jr. Board 3, AY 2, 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, Cavaliers 3, 4, V.P. 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Anchor 4, NHS 4, SSHS 3, 4. PEREZ, VIVIAN PEREZ de ALEJO, PABLO: Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4. PEREZ-LLANA, ADOLFO PERLMUTTER, JORDAN: Adelphians 4, Para-Med 4, FTA 4. PERRIN, CIDETTE: French Club 3, 4, V.P. 4, AY 4, FNHS 3, 4, NHS 4. PERRIN, LEILA: French Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, FNHS 3, 4, Treas. 4, AY 3, 4, Hist. 4, FTA 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4, NHS 4, Volleyball Intramurals 2, Bas- ketball Intramurals 2. PERRY, JIM PETERS, JAMES: HR Sec. 2, 3, West- inghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, JCL 2, 3. PETERSON, RODGER: NASS 3, 4, V.P. 4, Lettermon's Club 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, All-City 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball 2, Key Club 2. PEYSER, JOAN: FTA 3, 4, Sec. of HR 4, Cub Edition ot HighLights 3, Quill 8: Scroll 4, Sgt-at-Arms 4, Academics Editor ol Cavaleon 4, JA 2, NFL Nominee 4, JMH 4. PHINNEY, RONALD: LaFayette High School, Bultalo, New York 2, 3. PICKAR, JAMES: NFL 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, National Proiects Chairman 4, Youth and the Issues-T.V. 4, School Rep. 4, Second Place Nat'l. Debate Tourn. 4, First Place County Champion Debate 4, Young Miami Speaks Radio 4, School Rep. 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, Hall ol Fame 4. PIERAS, TONY: Gymnastics 4, Asst. Coach 4. PINSLEY, sus, FTA 4, Pep club 4, FN:-is 4. PIPER, SHERRIE PITCAIRN, CHRISTINE: FTA 3, SNHS 3, GAA 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Sec. 4. PLOTKIN, KAREN: FTA 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, FNHS 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. PODELL, OWEN POE, DIANE: AY 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 2, 3, NHS 4, Pres. Physical Fitness Award 3. POHL, HAND: JV Football 2. POLK, NANCY: YGG 3, 4, Pen and Sable 3, 4. POLLACK, JOANNE: SHS 2, 3, Westing- house Science Team 2, AY 2. POLLACK, MARK: DARS 3, 4, Westing- house Science Team 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Math Testing Team 2, 3, 4, JETS 4, JCL 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, Spectrum Staff 3, Second Place Dade County District I0 Latin Forum 3, PONN, NANCY: JA 3. PORTER, ANNE: AY 3, 4, FTA 4, Mod- ern Dance Club 4. PORTER, PAM: HR Pres. 2, Senator 2, Highlights Stall 2, Cavaleon Stall 3, NFL Calendar Nominee 4, Prom Com- mittee 3. POSTLETHWAITE, JOHN: Cross Country Track Team 4, Wrestling 4, YGG 4, JMH 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Pen and Sable 4. PRASERTLUM, JIRASAK PRUTT, JOHN: Varsity Football 3, 4, Let- terman's Club 4. QUINN, SHARON I' RABE, ELLEN:1Adelphians 2, 3, Literary Society 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Chorus 3, 4, Chorus Letter 3, Cavalier Singers 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Delegate to State Con- vention 3, Hist. 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Jr. Rep. 3, Sec., Drummer 4, NHS 4, SNHS 3, 4, Pres. 4, ICC 4, Big Sister 4. RAFF, CAROL RASHKIN, JOSEPH: MBC 2, YGG 4. RASMUSSEN, KATHRYN: AY 2. RAY, ALBERTA: GAA 2, Math Club 2, Sec. 2, Pep Club 2. RAY, PAT: AY 2, 3, 4, Chap. 4, Anchor 4, Sec., Varsity Cheerleader 4, Sena- tor 3, Sr. Board 4, Pep Club 4, HR Sec. 2, Pres, 3, Treas. 4, NFL Princess 4, Homecoming Princess 4, Hall ol Fame 4. REDDICK, ELEANOR: GAA 3, 4, Library Club 4, Mixed Concert Chorus 4, Phys- ical Fitness Award 2, 3, 4. REDMAN, KATHLEEN: SC Cabinet 4, HR 2, Treas., JCL 2, 3, 4, NFL Calendar Nominee 4, Soph. Board 2, L'Allegro 4, V.P. 4, Band of Distinction 4, lst Lieut. 4, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, DARS 2, 3, NHS 4, SSHS 3, 4, Hall ol Fame 4. REEP, CHRISTINE REEP, RICHARD: AY 3, 4. REEVES, GEORGE: JCL 2, 3, Key Club 2. REFF, ELLEEN: NHS 4, LXHS 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, arg sister 4, AY 3, YGG 3, SHS 4, REGAN, CLAUDIA: Westinghouse Science Team 2, MBC 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4, NHS 4, SSHS 4. REINA, LEONARD: HR V.P. 2, 3, 4, JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Let- terman's Club 3. REINGOLD, BEVERLY: Pen and Sable 3, 4, HR V.P. 4. REINHARDT, PEGGY: SNHS 3, 4, AY 3, NHS 4, Tri-M 4, FTA 4, HR Sec. 4, Pep Club 2, Modern Dance 3, Girls Concert Chorus 4, Accompanist. RENOUF, RAYMOND REYNOLDS, RICHARD RICH, ADRIENNE: FTA 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, NHS 4, JMH 4, Big Sister 4. RICHARDS, SETH RINDFLEISH, JOHN: NHS 4, MBC 2. RIVERA, LAZARO: Varsity Football 3, 4, Lettermon's Club 3, 4, HR V.P. 4, Honorable Mention All City Miami News 4, Honorable Mention All City Miami Herald 4, Player at Week ot WQAM 4, Player ol Week ol WFUN 4, FCA 3, 4, Herald Player ot Week 4. ROBERTS, DRUCI E ROBINS, RICHARD: FASG 4, German Club 4, JV 2. ROBINSON, IRIS: GAA 2, DECA 4, Physical Fitness Award 2. RODNON, BROCE RODRIGUEZ, SILVIA: French Club 3, Big Sister 4, FBLA 4. ROFF, SUZANNE: MBC 2: French Club 4, Pen and Sable 4, Encore Stall 4, Artist 4. ROFFLER, REX: JCL 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, JETS 4, MB 3, L'Allegro 4. ROGERS, BOB: Football 2, 3, 4: WYSS- tling 2, 3, 4, HR V.P. 4, JETS 4, lnteract4. ROGERS, CHRIS: Gymnastics 2. ROGERS, EDGAR: Key Club 2, 3, Var- sity Golt 3, 4, HR Treas. 2, Board Member 2. ROPES, BARBARA: Thespians 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, FNHS 3, 4, AY 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 3, JCL 2, 3, 4. ROSEN, CHAD: Key Club 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Para-Med 3, Board Member 2, HR Pres. 4. ROSEN, RICHARD B.: HighLights Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, DARS 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Encore 4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Para-Med 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, YGG 3, 4, Treas. 4, Math Honor Society 3, 4, Treas. 4, NHS 3, 4, Quill 8- Scroll 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, ssHs 3, 4, Wes:- inghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, Adelphians 3, 4, Board Member 4, ICC 4, HR V.P. 3, 4, Jr. Academy of Science 2, 3, 4, Harvard Book Award 3, Senior Superlotive 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, First Place Scholarship - Fla. Jr. Academy of Science 2, Superior - South Fla. Sci- ence Fair 2, 3, First Place Dade Coun- ty Medical Assoc. 2, 2nd Place - Greater Miami Heart Assoc. 2, Sum- mer Science Fellowship, Honorable Mention - Fla, Heart Assn. 2, 3, Honorable Mention - State Science Fair 2, lst Place - Fla. Heart Assoc. 2. Certificate of Achievement, U. S. Army 3, Regional Award of Excel- lence - Ford Future Scientists of Amer- Sable 3, V 45 Pen ica 2, 35 NASA Youth Science Con- ference 'Winner 35 Letter of Commen- dation-National Merit Tests 45 Science Silver Knight Nominee 45 Hall of Fame 4. ROSEN, RICHARD H.: Golf Team 3. ROSEN, RICHARD S.: Intramural Football 25 YGG 35 FBLA 3, 4, V.P. 45 JA 2, 3, Pres. 2, 35 Audio-Visual Aide 2, 3, 45 Candidate for Boys' State 3. ROSENBLATT, HAL: French Club 3, 45 Sgt.-at-Arms 35 JA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 35 Pres. 45 HighLights Photographer 4. ROSENDORF, KAREN: FTA 2, 3, 4, Jr. Award 3, Pres. 4, Band 2, 35 Ist Lieut. 35 NHS 45 SSHS 45 YGG 45 ICC 45 Big Sister 45 HR Sec. 2, 35 HR Treas. 45 Sr. Board 45 Echoes Staff 45 Superlative 45 AY 35 Adel- phians 45 Pres. Physical Fitness Award 2. ROSENFIELD, SHERYL: FTA 25 Spectrum Staff 25 HighLights Advertising Staff 25 Cub Edition, Business Manager 25 Thespians 35 DARS 35 Adelphians 45 French Club 45 Quill 8. Scroll 45 High- Lights Co-Features Editor 4. ROSENSTEIN, BONNIE: FTA 2, 3: Jr. Mental Health Assn. 4, Sec. 45 YGG 3, 45 Float Committee Co-Chairman5 West- inghouse Team 25 DARS 25 Nominee for National Council ol Teachers of English Award. ROSENTHAL, ALAN ROSS, STEFANIE: HR Treas. 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Soph. Jr., Sr., Board 2, 3, 45 SNHS 3, 45 NHS 45 French Club 45 Para-Med 35 FTA Jr. Award 35 Adelphians 45 SSHS 45 Cavalier Band 25 Band Letter 2. ROTEGARD, KATHEY: MBC 45 Shawnee Mission East High School 2, 3. ROTH, SANDY ROYAL, UARLENE: GAA 25 Library Club 45 Physical Fitness Award 3. RUBIN, SHERRY: FTA 2, 3, 45 SNHS 2, 3, 45 Adelphians 4, V.P. 45 Thes- pians 3, 45 Best Supporting Actress Award 35 Lead in Rainmaker. RUBIO, EDWARDO: JV Basketball 2. RUEL, GOLDEN: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 45 FCA 3, 45 Varsity Football 3, 45 2nd All-City Team 45 WFUN Player of the Week 4. RUSSELL, ELTA MAE RUSSELL, RAY: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 35 DARS 35 JETS 4. S SAFFIR, RICHARD: Varsity Wrestling 25 Varsity Tennis 3, 45 Key Club Mem- ber 2, 3, 4, Jr. Board Member 3, Pres. 45 Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, Jr. Capt. 3, V.P. 45 DARS 2, 3, 4, Jr. Capt. 3, V.P. 45 HR V.P. 2, HR Pres. 3, 45 Student Council 4, Senator 45 JMH 4, Chairman at the Board 45 NHS 3, 45 SSHS 3, 45 YGG 3, 45 JCL 3, 45 AY 35 Soph Math Squad 25 Regional Award, Ford Fu- ture Scientists of America Program 25 National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 45 NCTE Nominee 35 Hall of Fame 4. SAMETH, JOAN SAMUELSON, DONNA: Band of Distinc- tion 2, 3, 45 Adv. Girls Chorus 45 L'AIlegro 3, 45 Florida Band Clinic 45 So. Florida Youth Symphony 35 All Miami Youth Symphony 45 Baroque En- semble Ensemble 45 All Miami Youth Wind 45 Tri-M 4. SANCHEZ, CIRA SANDERS, OTIS: Football Varsity 3, 45 Football JV 25 Honorable Mention All- City 45 Letterman's Club 3, 4. SANDERS, WILLIE: JV Football 25 JV Basketball 2. SANDS, DELORES: Tri-M 45 Concert Mix- ed Chorus 45 All-State Chorus 45 NFL Calendar 45 Cavalier Singers 45 Hall of Fame 4. SASSINE, GEORGE: JV Soccer 25 Var- sity Soccer 35 French Club 4. SASSINE, MARGARETTE: German Club 4. SAUNDERS, JULIE: Girls Chorus 2, 4, Soph. Section Leader 2, Student Con- ductor 45 Concert Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Cavalier Singers 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 45 All Miami Youth Chorus 45 Florida All-State Chorus 4, Soprano: HR Sec. 2. SAVAGE, NANCY: Chorus 3. SAWYER, THERESA: Chorus 2. SCHAFER, PEGGY: HR Pres. 25 Pen and Sable 45 JMH 45 HR Sec. 45 MBC 2. SCHAEFER, STUART SCHAEFFER, CATHERINE: Attendance As- sistant 2, 35 AY 45 Football Banquet 4. SCHMITT, RICK: JV Football 25 Varsity Swimming 35 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 45 HR Treas. 25 HR Pres. 2, 35 Student Council 3, Senator 3. SCHMIDT, JOHN: Football 2, 35 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 NASS 3, 45 HR V.P. 25 Key Club 3. SCHOLTENS, CAROL: SNHS 3, 45 MBC 2, 3, 45 Tip Toppers 2. SCHONFIELD, EVELYN: FTA 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 FNHS 45 SNHS 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 FBLA 45 HR Sec. 2, 35 Foreign Language Silver Knight Nominee 45 French Club 2, 45 FASG 3, 45 FASG Editor-in-Chief 45 Hall ol Fame 4. SCHUN, MICHELLE: FTA 35 Office Worker 3, 4. SCHUH, ALISON SCHWARTZ, RICHARD: JCL 45 Literary 45 JETS 45 NFL 45 BSA 2, 3, 45 2nd Place in National Debate Tournament at Miami Beach in Original Oratory 45 Thespians 45 Master of Ceremonies for Cavaliette Musical 35 Rep. Gables at Emory U. Debate Tournament 45 Original Oratory5 Played Tutor in Medea 45 Jr. Asst. Scoutmaster 2, 3, 4. SCHWARTZ, STEVEN: Football 2, 35 Inter- act 3, 45 HR V.P. 25 HR Treas. 45 Senior Board 4. SCOPETTA, JOHN: HR Treas. 3: HR Sec. 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 All City 45 All County 45 All State 45 Football 3, 4. SCOTT, WINSTON: JV Basketball 25 Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4. SEIGLIE, LORRAINE: Board Member 45 HR Treas. 4. SERES. RICHARD SERINO, SUSAN SERKIN, ALAN: JETS 45 Para-Med 4. SHAVER, GAIL: FTA 35 HR Treas. 35 Jr. Board 3. SHAW, RITA: NHS 45 SSHS 2, 3, 47 French Club 3, 45 HR Sec. 45 AY 35 Prom Com. 3. SHEETZ, MAURY: Band 2, 3, 45 FASG 4. SHEPHERD, FRANK: MBC 2, 3, 45 Dive- master 3, 45 Pres. 4. SHIFF, RIVA: AY 35 Mixed Concert Chorus 45 Bond of Distinction 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lieut. 45 FTA 3, 4, V.P. 45 L'AlIegro 3, 4, Pres. 45 Orchestra 2. SHOPE, LEE: HR Sec. 3. SHOTWELL, GARY: Westinghouse Science Team 2, 35 DARS 35 NHS 45 Varsity Track 3, 45 HR Sec. 2. SIEGERL, SHERRIL: Para-Med 3, 45 Hist. 45 SSHS 3, 45 AY 35 YGG 45 HR Pres. 35 Prom Com. 35 FTA 3. SIERRA, BLANCA SIGLER, RUTH: JV Cheerleading 2, Capt. Varsity Cheerleading 3, 45 Anchor 3, 45 Director 3, 45 HR V.P. 3, 45 Pep Club 45 NFL Celendor Princess 45 Home- coming Princess 4. SILK, BETH: Concert Chorus 3, 45 Tri- M 2, 3, 45 JMH 45 FTA 2, 3. SILVERMAN, DENNIS: FASG 3, 4: Zeitschrift 3, 45 German Club 3, 4. SILVERSTEIN, DENNIS SIMMONS, LARRY SIMMONS, TED: JETS 4. SIMON, GAIL: Adelphians 2, 3, 45 Para- Med 3, 45 SSHS 3, 45 SNHS 3, 4, V.P. 45 NHS 3, 45 JMH 45 Modern Dance 3, 4, V.P. 45 Westinghouse Sci- ence Team 25 AY 25 National Merit Honorable Mention 45 YGG 2, 3, 4. SIMON, JEFFREY: Quill Bi Scroll 3, 4, Chap. 3, 45 HighLights Staff 2, 3, 4, Features, Sports, City, Managing, and Editor-in-Chief 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 SNHS 3, 4, Parliament., Sgt.-at- Arms 45 HR Pres. 2, 45 Hall of Fame 4. SIMONS, NANCY: Modern Dance Club 45 Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3, Pres. 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, YGG 2, 3, 45 Adel. phians 3, 45 Encore Staff 4, Art Edi- tor 45 ICC 45 HR V.P. 2, 3, 45 Su- perlative in Art 45 Gold Key Award in National Scholastic Art Contest 4. trum 35 Big Sister 45 Certificate of Merit-Spanish 35 Girls State Delegate 35 Panel of American Youth 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 President 35 Treasurer 4. STEWART, JAMES: MBC 25 AY 2. SIMPSON, DIANN SIMPSON, GRETA SIMPSON, JOANN SIMPSON, RICHARD: JV Football 2. SINGLETARY, CHESTER: Track 4. SIRAK, BOB: Track Team 4. STILLMAN, YORK STIRRUP, FRANKLIN STITSKY, STELLA STOBER, ERIC STORMS, ROBERT: JETS 3, 45 HR Treas. 2. SISSEL, PAULA: FBLA 3, 45 JA 3, Sec. of Company 35 JMH 4. SIZER, SUSANNE: Swimming 2, 35 Anchor 45 HR Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 45 Senator 45 Jr. Board 3, Soph. Board 2. SKOW, CHRISTINE: FTA 3, 45 AY 3. SLEVIN, JOHN SMITH, CHARLES: JV Football 25 JV Bas- ketball 25 Varsity Basketball 4. SMITH, DOROTHY: DECA Reporter 45 Pres. Physical Fitness Award 2, 3. SMITH, ERIC: NHS 35 SSHS 35 YGG 45 Boys State Nominee 35 Key Club 45 Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 45 DARS 2, 35 MHS 45 HR V.P. 4. SMITH, KATHIE: All-State Chorus 45 Chorus 45 Chorus - Girls 2, 35 Chorus- Concert 45 Cavalier Singers 45 Triple Trio 4. SMITH, RUVEL: JV Football 25 JV Bas- ketball 25 Track 25 Key Club 3. SMITH, SUSAN: GAA 3, 4. SMITH, WALTER: Chess Club 4. SNETRO, LAURETTA: AY 35 Adelphians STYNE, PHILIP: MBC 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Key Club 3, 45 JETS 4. SUAREZ, PABLO SUOJANEN, BILL: NFL 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 NHS 3, 4, Treas. 45 YGG 3, 4, Treas. 35 SSHS 3, 45 Barkley Forum Debate 4, Best Speaker 45 SNHS 2, 35 Interact 2, 35 Soph. Board 25 Westinghouse Science Team 25 Merit Semi-finalist 45 Speech Silver Knight Nominee 45 Hall of Fame 4. SUSKAUER, SHELDON: SNHS 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 JETS 2, 3, 4, V.P. 45 Para-Med 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Westing- house Science Team 2, 3, 45 ICC 45 DARS 2, 3, 45 University of Miami Early Admissions 4. SWAIN, ANN: Concert Chorus 2, 35 Modern Dance 2, 3. SWAIN, SARAH: HR V.P. 2, 35 HR Pres. 45 YGG 45 Modern Dance 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 4, Treas. 45 Chorus 2, Girl's State Finalist 35 Gymnastics. SWIREN, BRUCE: JETS 3, 4, Pres. 45 MBC 2, 3, 45 ICC 45 HR Treas. 35 Jr. Board 35 Westinghouse Science Team 2, 35 University of Miami In- troduction to Engineering Scholarship 35 HR Pres. 35 Quill 8. Scroll 3, 45 V.P. 45 sociation Columbia Scholastic Press As- 35 Copy Ed. HighLights 35 News Ed. HighLights 35 Anchor 3, 4, Pres. 45 Business HR Treas. 45 Sr. Board, 45 Manager HighLights 45 ICC 45 lndust. Vocat. Silver Knight Nomi- nee 45 Hall of Fame 4. SNOWMAN, JOANNE SOHNEN, JANICE: FTA 3. SOKOL, MICHAEL SOLER, ADELA: French Club 2, 35 FBLA 45 HR Pres. 2. SOLOMON, DAVID: JETS 4. SOLOMON, PAULA SOLOMON, SUSAN: FTA 3, 45 Pen and 4, Sec. 45 YGG 45 Para-Med 45 Literary Society 45 Laboratory As- sistant 2, 35 JA 2, 3, Pres. and Treas. 2, 35 DARS 3. TAYLOR, HELENA TAYLOR, MARTHA TAYLOR, SHARON TEAGUE, FAYE: Library Club 2. TEMPLE, GEOFF: Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Prom Com. 35 Guidance 2, 3, 45 Para- Med 3. TENDER, JANIS 45 Adelphians 45 Encore Staff Literary Ed. 4. SOLOWAY, HOWARD: Band 2, 3, 45 L'AIIegro 3, 45 Math Team 25 Science Team 25 NHS 4. SORDO, MIRTA: French Club 45 French TEZANOS, ARTURO THOMAS, DANNY: Varsity Football 4. THRASH, RONALD THUE, DENA: JCL, MBC 25 HR Treas.5 MBC, Sr. Board Member 4. TIBBETS, NANCY TIDWELL, DARRELL: JCL, Scholarship to U of M I5 MBC, JETS 3, 45 Treas. 4. NHS 4. SORKIN, LARRY: JCL 2, 35 YGG 2, 3, 4. SOWASH, RICHARD: NHS 3, 45 DARS 2, 3, 45 JETS 2, 3, 45 Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4. SPECTOR, 35 AY ROSALIND: FTA 3, 45 JCL 2, 3, 45 Quill 8. Scroll 45 HR Sec. 3, 45 Cavaleon Business Manager SPENCER, CASANDRA SPINALE, GRACE: French Club 45 AY 2, 3, 4. SPRADLEY, STEPHANIE: JMH 4. SPRINGER, GAIL STARK, JEFFREY: MBC 4. STARKEY, CAROLYN: GAA 2, 3, 45 Li- brary Club 2, 3, 45 JMH 45 JA 2, 3. Sec. 2, 35 Dade County Library 35 Pep Club 45 Chap. GAA 3, Dade County Library 3. STEBBINS, STEDER, D HERBERT: JV Football 2. ONNA: HR Pres. 3, 4. STEEN, SHARON: Math Squad 2, 35 Westinghouse Science Team 2, 35 DARS 2, 35 Thespians 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 45 NHS 45 SNHS 3, 45 SSHS 3, 45 Adel- phians 45 NFL 45 National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 4. STEENSTRUP, WILLIAM STEIN, STANLEY: NFL 35 Quill 8. Scroll 45 FBLA 45 Concert Chorus 45 High- Lights Staff 45 YGG 4. STEINHARDT, ALICE: Literary Society 3, and Sable 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, TILLOTSON, GEORGE: JV Football 25 Varsity Football 2, 35 FCA 3. TORENO, ANTHONY TOTH, ALEX: JV Football 35 JETS 45 Para-Med 4. TOW, NORMAN: Tri-M 2, 3, 45 All- State Chorus 4. TROY, BILL TUFF, SHIRLEY: Girl Basketball Team, Girl Volleyball Team 25 Girl Athletic Assoc. 2. TURNER, WADE TYLER, CHUCK: .IV Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club.3, 45 NASS, Treas.5 HR Sr. Board 45 HR V.P. 35 Hall ol Fame 4. TYSON, RICHARD: U UPCHURCH, LINDA: JMH 4. UPTON, NANCY URIARTE, MANDY 3, 45 YGG 45 Adelphians 3, 45 JMHA 45 ICC 45 Editorial Staff for Spec- VADIA, RAFAEL: FC 2, 3, 45 FC V.P. 365 and Sgt-ot-Arms 3, Superlative JMH, Lit Soc,, Pen and Sable, Inter-Club- Council, NFL Nominee Honorable Men- tion, Scholastic Art Awards, Art Chair 4, Lit. Soc. 3, 4. VALDES, CRISTINA VALERI, ANGEL VANATTIA, WAYNE VANN, CHARLIE: Varsity Football 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Key Club 2. VANN, STEVEN: Band of Distinction 2, 3, L'Allegro MHS 3, SBE 2, 3, Tri-M 3, 4, DSLF 3, NHS 3, 4, SMS 3, 4, JMS 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, WST 2, 3, DARS 3, SSHS 4, PC 3, 4, LS 4, YGG 4, Adelphion Club 4, JETS 4, SSBC 2, PCC 2, 3, CGJMC 2, 3, 4, SCG 2, 3, 4, Music Silver Knight Nominee 4, Hall of Fame 4. VANN, STEVEN: Band ol Distinction 2, 3, L'AlIegro MHS 3, SBE 2, 3, MMM 2, JCL 2, 3, 4, NHS, Mu ,Alpha Theta 3: 4: SMS 2, JMS 3, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, DARS 3, SSHS 4, PC 3, 4, LS 4, YFF 4, Adelphians 4, JETS 4: NMS 4, NHS 4, PCCP 2, 3, cc-JMC 2, 3, 4, sco 2, 3, 4, NFFJD 2, 3, FJMCSC 2, 3, MAFSUSMC 4, YPC 4, Hall of Fame 4. VEACH, DONALD VENNING, DALE: Varsity Football 4, JV Football 2, Letterman's Club 4, NASS 4, MBC 2, 3, HR Pres. 3, 4, Senator 4. VEYTIA, ANA VILLACIAM, FERNADO VOLSKY, GEORGE: IC 3, 4, Westing. house Science Team 2, 3, 4, JETS 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 4, SSHS 3, 4, FNHS 3, 4. VORSEG, LAWRENCE VRANA, JOANN: MBC 2, Band of Dis- tinction 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. W WACHHOLDER, ROBERT: Varsity Wres- 11109 2: Bowling 4, SNHS 4. WADE, ELIZABETH: MBC 3, Cavalier Band 2, Band 3, 4, WADHAMS, LINDA: AY 2. WALCLORF, LYNN: FC 2, 4, IFH 3, 4, ABASCAL, ANICETO: .299 ABBOTT, PATRICIA L.: 108, 259, 178, 179 ABBOTT, SUSAN A.: 100, 150, 259, 191 ABEL, BARBARA L.: 299 ABNER, JOYCE E.: 323 ABRAMS, BRIAN L.: 259 ABRAMS, NANCY B.: 111, 323 ACHESON, AMY: 259, 170, 174, 197 ACKERLY, SHARON L.: 259 ACKERMAN, ROBERT P. ACKERMAN, DONNA J.: 259, 164 ACOSTA, PABLO J.: 323 ADAMS, BARBARA: 259 ADAMS, CAROLYN s.: 259 ADAMS, DEBRA A.: 299 ADAMs, EVEANN H.: 323 ADAMS, FRANK J.: 323 ADAMS, LUCY M.: 323 ADAMs, LAWRENCE H.: 94, 132, 133, 154, 323, 321 ADAMS, PRIscILLA M.: 259, 169, 209 ADAMS, RICHARD s...: 94,323 ADAMS, ROBERTA L.: 299 ADAMS SUZANNE B.: 257 ADAMS, WILLIAM H.: 123, 299 ADAN, JOSE R.: 259 ADDERLY, GEORGETTE: 259 ADKISSON, LINDA S.: 299 ADLER, BRUCE M.: 112, 259, 198 ADLER, JAMES L.: 259 ADMIRE, JOHN G.: 133, 323 ADMIRE, RUTH S.: 299 AGUERO, ALINA M.: 170, 299 AGUILAR, CHRISTOPHER: 186, 323 AIZCORBE, JORGE P.: 323 AIDMAN, LINDA G.: 323 AJAMIL, LUIS: 259 ALANDO: 133 ALBERT, KATHLEEN M.: 259, 209 ALEEBRTI, LOUIS R.: 94, 133, 144, 174, ALBRITTON, DIANA L.: 259 366 WALDRON, JAMES WALKER, ROBERT: MB 2, 4, JC 4, Gym- nastics Team 4, LC 4. WALLS, WILLIE: JV Football 2. WALTER, LEIF WALTER, WENDY: AY 3, Chorus 2. WARNER, ANDREW: JETS 4. WARREN, JOHN: Varsity Sports 2, 3, 4, Golf. WASHINGTON, ALAN: Intramural Foot- ball 2, Physical Education Award 3. wATK1Ns, BURT: JETS 2, 3, 4. WEINKLE, LOUIS: Track 2, 3. VVEINKLE, LYNN WEISGLASS, BARBARA WEISS, ROBERT: Cavalier Band 2, Band of Distinction 3, YGG 3, 4, Key Club 4. WEISS, SCOTT: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, Pres. 4, Westinghouse Science Team 3, 4, DARS 3, 4, SSHS 4, Interact 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Flo. Boys' State 4, Mayor, Party Chairman, Member ot State Plat- form Com. WEITZNER, JILL: HR Sec. 2. WEKSLER, MARIA: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec. ol Finance 4, Student Council Cab. 4, Jr. Class Treas. 3, Senator 2, HR Pres. 2, NHS 4, SSHS 3, 4, Treas. 4, Anchor Charter Member 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, West- inghouse Science Team 2, 3, DARS 2, 3, Big Sister 4, Calendar Nominee 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Citi- zenship Silver Knight Nominee 4, Hall at Fame 4. WELLER, EDWARD WERNER, JEFF: Key Club 4, Letterman's Club 4, NASS 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Football 2, Cavalier Band 2, YGG 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Sr. Superlative 4, Student Activities 3, 4, Track Manager 4. WESSELL, DONNA WESSON, KARAN WEST, CARLA WESTBERRY, RICHARD: German Club 2, FASG 4, zeidschfifr Staff 4. WHALEN, JACQUELINE: HR V.P. 3, HR Pres. 4. WHEELER, DAVID: Gymnastics 2, 3. General ALCAZAR, TEDDY s.: 299 ALEJO, MARIA: 299 ALEJO, PABLO P.: 123, 259 ALEMAN, SERGIO O., 299 ALENTADO, JOSE M.: 323 ALEXANDER, ROBERT H. ALEXANDER, ALEIDA C.: 323 ALEXANDER, VICKI F.: 105, 158, 259, 175, 225 ALFARO, NOELIA J.: 299 ALLEN, CAROLYN: 319 ALLEN, DEBORAH A.: 259 ALLEN, DIANE: 319 ALLEN, JOHN c.: 92, 93, 114, 259, 183, 185, 209, 221, 262 ALLEN, MARK E., 111,319 ALLEN, RAY: 299 ALLEN, WILFREDO O.: 123,299 ALLEY, NORMAN R.: 114, 257, 259 ALLINSON, JOHN N.: 323 ALsONsO, JORGE L.: 299 ALSOBROOK, FRANCIS: 323 ALSOBROOK, LARRY: 133, 147 ALsOBROO1c, LOIS GAY: 147, 259, 163, 174, 209 ALsPAcH, GEOFFREY WM. ALTER, LOUISE L.: 111,259,175,191, 229 ALTER, MICHAEL J.: 152, 323 ALTER, NADINE R.: 158, 259, 163, 175, 218, 229 ALTER, ROBERT A.: 170, 323 ALTERMAN, DIANE L.: 105, 145, 176, 299 ALTERMAN, ROY A.: 102, 145, 323 ALTORK, JAMES A.: 299 299 ALTORK, ROBERT P. ALTSCHULLER, MARTHA: 173, 186, 187, ALVARE, MIRIAM: 259, 168, 299 ALVAREZ, ANA M.: 323 ALVAREZ, LUIS F. ALVAREZ, MAYDA E.: 299 ALVAREZ, PEDRO R.: 120, 123, 126, 128, 131, 200 ALVAREZ, ROBERTO: 299 ALVAREZ, ROSA M.: 259 AMADOR, SERGIO AMANZIO, VINCENT J. WHIDDEN, WHITTEN, DENNIS: JV Football 2. KATHLEEN: Tri-M 3, 4, Mod- ern Dance 3, AY 3, 4, Parliament. 4, Concert Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. WIDDERSHEIM, LINDA: HR Pres. 2, Sen- ator 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Ca- Captain 4, Anchor 4, Proi. Director 4, HR V.P. 3, HR Sec. 4, Pep Club 4, JMH 4, JV Cheerleader 3, Co- Captoin 3, NFL Calendar 4, Hall ol Fame 4. WILDENBURG, PATRICIA WILLCOX, WENDY: FTA 3: YGG 4: SSHS 4, Literary Society 4, French Club 3. WILLEM, FRANK WILLIAMS, ALFRED: Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, I.ettermarI's Club 3, 4. WILLIAMS, BARBARA: JCL 2, MBC 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, CYNDEE: NHS 4, SNHS 3, 4. WILLIAMS, DONALD WILLIAMS, MARIA EUGENIA: Ft. Lee High School 2. WILLIAMS, MATTIE WILLS, JAMES WILSON, ANNE: AY 2, 3, 4, JMH 4. WILSON, BEVERLY: AY 3, 4, JMH 4. WILSON, 2, 3, 4. DONNA: Band ol Distinction WILSON, PETE: All Miami Youth Chorus Pr . 4- Male Ensemble 4- 2, 3, 4, es , , Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4, Student Con- ductor 4, Cavalier Singers 2, 3, 4, All State Chorus 2, 4. WILSON, WOODROW: Track Team 4. WINCHESTER, SANDRA: Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Star Twirler 3, Head Maiorette 4, AY 3, HR sec. 3, 4. w1NsTON, LESLIE: FTA 2, 3, AY 2, 3. WINTER, ROBERT WINTERS, ROBERT: AY 4, JMH 4, sgi.- AT-Arms 4, Para-Med 4. WITTY, LINDA: Soph. Board 2, Soph. Class Sec. 2, Jr. Board 3: HR Treas. 2, 3, Dairy Council Award 2, FTA 3, AY 3, Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4, Westing- house Sc ience Team 2, 3, DARS 2, 3, Student Council Sec. 4, Anchor 4, Prom Corn. Chairman 3, Homecoming Index AMAZON, KIP: 112, 323 AMES, STEPHANY: 259 AMOS, WILLIAM L.: 259 ANDERSON, AMY C.: 93, 98, 108, 111, 114, 259, 163, 209, 221, 226, 227, 280 ANDERSON, BRENDA J.: 323 ANDERSON, CARL E. ANDERSON, CHRISTINA: 299 ANDERSON, CRAIG S.: 151, 259, 188, 189, 193, 194 ANDERSON, GORDON E.: 323 ANDERSON, JOHN G.: 323 ANDERSON, JUDITH E.: 98, 111, 299 ANDERSON ANDERSON , EDDIE L.: 323 , LAURIE A.:111, 323 ANDERSON, LARRY G.: 323 ANDERSON, LEON: 299 ANDERSON, MELISSA A.: 93, 259, 163 ANDERSON, RAYMOND S.: 259, 164, 165 ANDRACA, ANA MARIA: 259 ANDRE, PATRICIA J.: 259, 215 ANDREWS, GAYLE E.: 97, 179, 217, 299 ANGERT, LAURIE: 102, 323 ANTA, MARIA M.: 259, 168 ANTHONY, CHRISTOPHER: 123, 299 ANTHONY, JOE H. ANTHONY, KAREN L.: 323 ANTLE, LISA B,: 323 APUZZO, HELEN E.: 97, 217, 297, 299 APPLEBAUM, JEFFREY: 299 APUZZO, MARY F.: 97, 217, 297, 299 ARANGO, MARIA E.: 323 ARGOMANIZ, ALBERTO: 299 ARGUELLO, ALEJANDRO ARIAS, LILIA C. ARKIN, SONDRA: 299 ARMAND, LIANE: 299 ARMAS, MARVIA H. ARMBRISTER, WILLIAM: 323 ARMESTO, MIRTA M.: 173, 323 ARNOLD, EUNICE ARNOLD, WALTER B. ARONSON, JUDITH E.: 159, 299 ARNAIZ, RICARDO J.: 323 ARRONDO, RAUL E.: 123, 259 ARROYO, ANA NINA: 111, 227, 259 ARROYO, JOHN A.? 111, 323 ARROYO, JULIAN A.: 111, 299 Float Committee Chairman 3, 4, Girls' State Nominee 3, JA 2, Modern Dance 3, 4, Highlights Stott 2, 3, Features Editor 2, 3, Mayor's Youth Advisory Council 4, Hall of Fame 4. WRIGHT, PATRICIA WURTH, MICHAEL YANOWITZ, BETTY: FTA 4, Modern Dance 4. YARN, ELIZABETH YESNER, ALAN: Key Club 3, 4, SSHS 3, 4, YGG 2, 3, 4, Para-Med 2, 3, Adelphians 3, 4, NFL Nominee 4, Adelphians Sgt.-at:Arms 4. YUROCKO, MIKE Z ZAGORIA, EVAN: Bond 2, 3, 4, JCL 3, 4, YGG 4. ZARCO, CYN: Adelphian Club 3, 4, 2nd V.P. 4, The Focus 3, 4, Editor:in-Chief 4, Senator 3, HR Pres. 3, HR V.P. 2, Jordan Marsh Teen Board 3, 4, Seven- teen Magazine Repres. 4, Anchor 4, Sr. Class Treas., Spectrum Stott 3, Encore Staff 4, Literary Editor 4, Jr. Princess 3, Sr. Princess 4, NFL Cal- endar Girl 3, 4, Princess 4, Sr. Su- perlative 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4, High- Lights Staff 4, Copy Editor 4, SNHS 3. ZARZECKI, MARK: Swimming Teom 2, JCL 2, HR Pres, 2. ZEFFER, JOHN: Wrestling Team 2. ZELLER, GLENN: Bond 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Thespians 4, Literary Society 3, AY 3. ZINNER, KAREN: Shop. Board Member 2, HR Treas. 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, JMH 4, Para-Med 3, 4, Literary So- ciety 4, YGG 4, Band of Distinction 2, 3, Westinghouse Science Team 2, 3, 4, DARS 3, 4. ZUNDELL, SANDRA: Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Adelphians 3, 4, YGG 3, 4, NHS 4, HR Sec. 2, Jordan Marsh Teen Board 3, Miami Ballet Co. 2, 3, 4, ZYNE, EDWARD ARROYO, LINDA J.: 323 ARRUE, ILEANA C. ARTEAGA, LUIS E. ARTESIANO, MARIO L. ASHBES, JUDITH M,: 209, 222, 223, 225, 229, 259 ASKEW, JAMES R. ASKOWITZ, MICHAEL S.: 323 ASTRIO, JORGE L.: 299 AUBIN, WILLIAM P.: 259 AUDIE, MARY: 299 AUER, DAVEYLOU: 299 AUERBACH, JOAN: 112, 259, 179, 190, 191, 213 AUGUST, DALE M.: 96, 217 AUSTIN, ANGIE L.: 111, 227, 299 AUSTIN, DEBORAH A.: 111, 217, 299 AUSTIN, KENNETH E.: 123, 142, 143, 200 AUTREY, KIM E.: 102, 188, 323 AUTERHOFF, CHARLES: 299 AVERHOFF, CELIA M. AVERITTE, PAUL M.: 200, 259, 201 AVERILL, JOHN D. AWAD, ELIZABETH M,: 217, 259 AYARS, ARTHUR D.: 133, 154, 323 AYDELOTTE, PETER C.: 299 AYERS, DAVID C.: 112, 323 AYERS, THOMAS: 323 BABCOCK, CHARLES I.: 112, 188, 323, 203 BACHER, NEIL K. BAGDONS, GAIL J.: 197, 259 BAILEY, BARBARA J.: 323 BAILEY, DAISY M.: 323 BAIN, BARBARA A,: 323 BAKER, DALE T.: 108, 146, 147, 182, 183, 185, 189, 200, 201, 259, 286 BAKER, SUSAN K.: 217, 323 BAKMEN: 111 BALBER, GARY S.: 259 BALBER, NEAL M.: 323 BALDI, VIRGINIA E.: 259, 181 BALDRY, GEORGE J. BALDWIN, BETHANY A.: 160, 170, 299 BALDWIN, JACKSON R: 95, 123, 126, 200, 259 BALL, JAMES E.: 323 BALLARD, DORIS M.: 323 BALLARD, LLOYD B.: 69, 133, 139,323 BALLARD, WALTER A.: 148, 259, 200, 201 BALOM, BETTY: 259 BALTER, DEBRA A.: 95, 299 BAMBERG, NORMAN E.: 299 BANKS, ANDREW R.: 323 BANKS, DEBRA C. BARAONA, IRMA J.: 299 BARED, MYRIAM M.: 170, 259, 173, 209 BARJOD, LAURA A.: 299 BARKOWITZ, MICHELLE: 112, 198, 299 BARNA, BELLA G.: II2, 197, 229, 299 BARNES, JUDITH A.: 197, 323 BARON, ROGER S.: 323 BARNES DAVID M.: 261 BARNES EARL T.: 111, 299 BARNES PATRICIA A. BARNES SUSAN K.: 111 323 BARNETT, HAL E,: 261 BARNETT, SUSAN D.: 176, 299 BARRS, ELIZABETH M.: 261 BARR, JOHNNY BARRETT, LAWRENCE M.: 299 BARRI, VALERIE T.: 261 BARSIMANTOV, CAROLINE: 323 BARTLETT, JERALYN A.: 299 BARTLETT, LESLIE A.: 259 BASALYGA, LINDA G.: 299 BASHAWAY, MINDI L.: 180, 299 BASKIN, KAREN A.: 299 BASKIN, MARC N.: 100, 169, 173, 189, 218, 229, 299 BASMAJIAN, LINDA A.: 299 BASS, BARBARA R.: 209 BASS, DOROTHY E.: 98, 174, 209, 221, 261 BASS, GEORGIA L.: 223 BASS, STEVEN C. BASS, SUSAN M.: 323 BATEN, ROBERT W.: 112 BATCHELOR, ALBERTA: 261 BATEMAN, MARY L.: 323 BATES, ANN, C.: 323 BATEY, BETTY: 323 BATTIN, STEPHEN W.: 299 BATTEIGER, SUSAN M. BATTISTI, CHARLES A.: 323 BAUM, JORDAN D.: 183, 185, 208, 261 BAUMWALD, LAWRENCE: 323 BAYNES, ANNIE R.: 299 BAYER, DAVID M.: 299 BEALL, CAROL L. BEALL, ROBERT M.: 299 BEAN, CHARMAINE: 186, 323 BEASLEY, GREGORY L.: 323 BEASLEY, ROBERT L.: 133, 261 BEATON, CARLOTA A.: 323 BEAULIEU, ROGER A.: 299 BEAVERS, ALICE J.: 323 BECK, JANICE L.: 299 BECKHAM, JAMES K. BECKSTROM, SUSAN F.: 323 BECKWITH, WILLIAM R.: -123, 299 BEDDALL, JAMES J. ' BEEBEE, CAROL s.: 323 BEHNEY, LAWRENCE W.: 323 BEHRENS, SUSAN L.: 299 BEHRENS, LINDA J.: 323 BELCHER, HAROLD: 111,323 ROBERT A.: 112, 261 BELL BETTY: 323 BELL DOROTHY J.: 111, 261 BELL, LEE A.: 323 BELL, MOLLY: 323 BELL JOLIE M.: 112, 323 BELL JUDY A.: 323 BELL, CAST EN, BELL, POLLY: 323 BELL, STUART E.: 133,325 BELLAMY, SUSAN E. BELLE, GAIL C.: 325 BELLE, KENNETH J.: 213,325 BELLINGER, RICHARD: 112 BELLO, EVA M.: 299 BENDELL, JOHN B.: 325 BEN, KEVIN C. BENITEz, JOHN R.: 95, 123, 201,299 BENJAMIN, SUSAN z.: 209, 223, 261 BENNET, DON M.: 325 BENNETT, MICHAEL P.: 299 BENNETT, VIRGINIA A. BENNETT, TERRY A.: 325 BENNETT, WAYNE J.: 261 BENOIT, GAIL L.: 325 BENSON, STEVEN D.: 133, 325 BENSON, SUSAN L. BENTLEY, AUDREY D.: 261 BENTLEY, PAULA J.: 325 BENTLEY, VERNA: 325 BERENT, CRAIG T.: 209, 261 BERGE, MARYANNE E.: 299 . BERGER, BRUCE D.: 120, 121, 123,126, 201, 261 BERGER, HENRY STEPHEN: 325 BERGER, KARAN: 261 BERGER, MITCHELL S.: 133.14-1.325 BERGSTRESSER, EMILY: 299 BERKOWITZ, ELYSE H.: 225, 299 BERMAN, DAVID: 325 BERMAN, LESLEY S.: 325 BERMELLO, GUILLERMO: 209,261 BERRIZ, BERTHA R.: 191 BERRY, CAROL A.: 179,325 BERRY, EMORY: 299 BERRY, THOMAS M.: 112, 198, 200, 261 BETANCOURT, ARTHUR: 261 BETHEA, KAREN L.: 299 BETHEL, VARLORIE K. BETTENCOURT, MARY J.: 168, 261 BIERS, KATHERINE P.: 175, 261 BIJOU, RACHELLE: 197, 217, 261 BILLINGS, ANNE B.: 97, 163, 217, 297, 299 BILLINGS, CATHERINE: 261 BILLINGS, CHARLES C.: 299 BILLINGS, MICHAEL: 323 BILSKER, MARTIN S.: 52, 53, 112, 169, 189, 209, 261, 223 BINKOW, PHILIP M.: 151, 193,194,261 BIRD, JORGE: 325 BIRMINGHAM, CAROLINE: 117,299 BIRO, BONNIE L.: 94, 325 BIVANS, WILLIAM J.: 193, 194, 261 BLACK, BEVERLY J.: 299 BLACK, NANCY B.: 162, 191, 221, 299 BLACKMON, DANIEL W.: 154, 299 BLAIR, JACK I.: 261 BLAIR, JILL D.: 325 BLANK, VIRGINIA L.: 325 BLANCHARD, WILLIAM BLANDING, CORA L. BLANTON, JOHN W.: 325 BLATE, CLIFFORD J.: 325 BLOUNT, SHEILA M.: 112, 299 BLUMBERG, HOWARD: 198, 299 BLUSTEIN, TERRI J.: 301 BOB, TERRY L.: 301 BOEREMA, BETHANY: 94, 325 BOGDAHN, DENISE C.: 301 BOHNSACK, FRANCIS M.: 261 BOLDIN, WARREN G.: 261 BOLSTER, JANE: 325 BOLYARD, JAMES O.: 104, 112, 186, 191, 197, 325 BOND, ELIZABETH H.: 301 BONDERUD, ALAN R.: 193,301 BONDERUD, LUCILLE G.: 160, 161, 209, 221,l223, 261 BONNEMA, MARJORIE A.: 111,301 BONNEMA, VIOLET E.: 111, 261 BONNER, GREGORY W.: 144, 200, 301 BONNER, ROBERT C.: 143, 325 BOONE, DESMOND BONOMO, VICTORIA A.: 177, 301 BOOTH, CATHRYN M.: 111, 261 BORDEN, JAMES A.: 261 BORDEN, MARY C.: 301 BORDEN, SHARON E.: 261 BOREK, TERRY A.: 301 BORGOGNONI, GREGORY: 325 BOSHNACK, JAMES P.: 105 BOSWELL, EMMA L.: 325 BOTIFOLL, ALAN D.: 261 BOUIE, JAMES E.: 133,325 BOURTHOUMIEU, JOCELYN: 175, 223 BOWERS, JOHN A.: 325 BOWMAN, BRIAN P.: 181, 261 BOYLE, DAVID E.: 325 BOYETT, JAMES L.: 325 BOYER, LINDA S.: 261 BRACKER, MAURI L.: 176, 301 BRADEN, MARTHA G.: 175, 261 BRADY, MARY J.: 325 BRADFORD, HOLLY A.: 164, 165, 261 BRAILSFORD, SANDRA: 301, 325 BRAILSFORD, SAMUEL BRANCHE, MICHAEL T.: 301 BRAND, MARJORIE E.: 111, 175, 209, 226, 227, 261 BRASINGTON, JOHN L.: 138, 139,325 BRASINGTON, GRETA M.: 325 BRASINGTON, ROBERT: 301 BRAVERMAN, EDWARD J.: 139, 325 BRAUN, INGRID: 301 BRECKENRIDGE, ROBERT: 123, 188,301 BREIGHNER, KATHLEEN: 325 BRENNAN, DAVID M.: 133, 151,325 BRETZ, ELDON H. BREUEL, KATHERN C.: 117,261 BRIGGLE, JOHN L.: 141, 185, 189,261 BRILL, MILDRED B.: 179,325 BRILLIANT, CYNTHIA: 52, 53, 100, 108, 109, 158, 163, 170, 205, 206, 207, 218, 221, 229, 261 BRIMO, ABRAHAM: 325 BRITTON, THOMAS C.: 151, 325 BRINKMAN, PHYLIS C.: 325 BROCK, ALICE T.: 301 BROOK, SUSAN BROOK, WARREN I.: 193, 194, 261 BROOKE, CANDACE A.: 111, 191, 227, 261 BROOKINS, ALANA R.: 261 BROOKINS, BARBARA A.: 301 BROOKINS, HARPER CHUCK: 164, 165, 261 BROOKS, PETER M.: 145 BROOKS, PHILIP R.: 301 BROOKS, SUSAN: 325 BROTHERS, JOHN R,: 261 BROWN, ALTANSAS L. BROWNE, KATHLEEN R.: 261 BROWNE, SUSAN: 263 BRUBARER, FREDERICK: 325 BRUNSON, KAREN D.: 209, 263 BRUMBY, WILLIAM C.: 111,325 BRUTON, RUTHIE: 325 BRYAN, ALBERT F.: 325 BRYAN, CHARLES P.: 111,301 BRYDGER, GORDON C.: 325 BRYANT, TERRELL L.: 325 BUCHHOLz, JOSEPH W.: 123, 200, 263 BUDNER, JEFFREY M.: 112,301 BUENO, CRISTINA M.: 301 BULLARD, JACQUELYN: 85, 263 BUNYAN, ROSITA: 229 BURKHART, JULIANN: 263 BURK, MICHAEL N.: 325 BURKES, CAROLYN A.: 325 BURLEY, KAREN F.: 321, 325 BURRELL, VICKIE L.: 263 BURRITT, MAURICE C.: 263 BURTON, BILLIE S.: 111 BURTON, SARAH J.: 301 BURWICK, JOHN: 301 BUSCH, BARBARA: 325 BUSH, KERRY C.: 151,301 BUSH, KIM C.: 201, 301 BUSH, LAURIE: 325 BUSS, MARTHA L.: 325 BUTLER, MARGARET A.: 301 BULER, SHELBY: 325 BUTLER, THOMAS C.: 151, 325 BYRD, JANICE L.: 227, 263 C CABALLOL, MARIA T. CACICEDO, ALBERTO: 325 CALCOTE, RICHARD F.: 173, 263 CALDERON, ALFREDO J.: 301 CALDERON, ALVARO B.: 301, 263 CALDWELL, MICHAEL T.: 170, 173, 263 CALDWELL, PATRICIA: 325 CALLAN, LOUISE M.: 325 CHEA, MARIA CHETHAM, CHARLES P.: 301 CHEATHAM, CYNTHIA T.: 93, 98, 111, 160, 226, 227, 263 CHEEK, FLORENCE B.: 147, 325 CHENEVERT, CRAIG: 263 CHERNOWSKY, LINDA A.: 105, 301 CHERRETT, JENNIFER CHERRETT, WILLIAM J.: 325, 263 CHERRY, CHERIE A.: 175,263 CHESTER, SARAH D. CHESNEY, ELIZABETH: 111, 325 CHEW, KENNETH S.: 327 CHEWNING, SUSAN F,: 263 CHILDS, VIVIAN R.: 111, 173,301 CHIMERAKIS, DEAN J.: 301 CHISM, RUBIN CHITTY, BARBARA G.: 97, 163, 217, 301 CHOUCHERIE, HARRY J.: 301 CHOW, KAI F.: 301 CHRIST, JEFF M.: 327 CHRISTIAN, CARLA L.: 327 CHRISTOPHEL, GRETCHEN F.: 263 CHRISTOPHEL, WARREN: 301 CICCHINO, CHRISTINE: 117, 181,263 CID, ANDRES: 327 CIGNA, FRANCES: 263 CIMENT, CHERYL R.: 170, 173, 175, 263 CIPORKIN, PETER D.: 154, 301 CLAFLIN, ROBERT M.: 146, 147, 183, 209, 263 CLARE VIRGINIA A.: 327 CLARK ANN: 215, 170 CLARK, DENISE A.: 117, 160, 163, 170, 175, 190, 191, 223, 266, 257, 263 CLARK, DEVIN A.: 142, 327 CLARK, MARIE A.: 263 CLARK, MICHAEL E.: 123, 129, 142, 143, 301 CLARK, STEPHANIE: 327 CLARK. SHELLEY A.: 111, 327, 321 CLARK, SUSAN M.: 203, 263 CLARK, WILLIAM CLARKE, PATRICIA S.: 327 CLLEQQENTS, LESLIE B.: 108, 183, 266, CALZADO, FRANCISCO CALLANDER, CONNIE: 263 CALLANDER, RALPH: 325 CALLANDER, DAVID L.: 325 CALLINAN, MICHAEL R.: 154, 301 CALVER, PHILLIP M. CALVERT, PAM: 263 CALVO, MARIA T. CALZADO, FRANK: 325 CAMACHOSUAREZ, DORA: 301 CAMEON, LYNN I.: 263 CAMNER: JAMES J.: 263 CAMPAGNA, ANNETTE E.: 176, 301 CAMPAGNA, LOUIS A.: 301 CAMPBELL, MARGUERITE: 325 CAMPBELL, NORMA J. CAMPBELL, ROBERT R.: 193, 194, 197 CAMPBELL, RONALD M. CAMPBELL, WILMA L,: 263 CANADA, KENNETH: 325 CANADY, GLENDA D. CANALES, FELIPE: 325 CANARY, WILLIAM J.: 301 CANAS, LOURDES M.: 301 CARBONELL, JOSE M.: 301 CARD, MICHAEL A.: 325 CARDENAS, DAISY: 325 CA2R6DONE, MARILYN A.: 117, 160, 175 3 C CARDOSO, GEORGINA: 263 1 CLIFFORD, JOHN J.: 95, 120, 123, 126, 154, 200, 301 CLOOGMAN, HOWARD M.: 301 COBURN. SUSAN E.: 327 COE, RICHARD A,: 265 COE, IRIS C.: 327 COELLO, ABILIO A.: 170, 172, 173, 193, 200, 201, 301 COELLO, TERESITA J.: 118, 217, 301 CCZFIELD, NATHAN E.: 142, 143, 200, 65 CQIZIEN, BARBARA S.: 175, 209, 223, COHEN, DANIEL H.: 327 COHEN, LINDA R.: 109, 167, 205, 206, 229, 301 ' COHEN, MARK H.: 327 COHEN, MAXINE E.: 104,107,158, 224, 225, 229, 265, 268 COHEN, MELANIE R.: 327 COHEN, SUZANNE R.: 327 COHEN, SUSAN N.: 301 COLBERT, HAYWOOD V.: 112 COLD, STEPHEN R.: 112, 188, 198 COLE, MARY ' COLEMAN, THOMAS J.: 301 COLLIER, BONNIE B.: 327 COLLIER, BRENDA F.: 327 COLLIER, KITTY K,: 102, 175, 209, 217, CARPENTER, CHERYL E. CARMER, DONNA D.: 112, 325 CARPENTER, CHERYL: 325 CARPENTER, JEANETTE: 325 CARRERAS, EDWARD: 263 CARRERAS, ROBERTO CARRIER, FRANK L,: 69, 325 222, 257, 265 COLLIER, WILLIS: 327 COLLIER, LINDA S.: 98, 301 COLLINS, CHARLES H.: 327 COLLINS, DALE A.: 301 COLLINS, MICHAEL C.: 265 COLMES, MIKE: 327 CARRIER, JOHN K.: 301 CARSON, BARBARA A.: 301 CARSON, CHARLOTTE M.: 85, 179, 217, 263 CARTER BRENDA J.: 301 CARTER: MERVIN L.: 123, 301 CARTER, SHERUELINE: 301 CARTER, SUZANNE C.: 301 CARTER, WILLIAM E.: 301 CASAL, CARLOS: 123, 263 CASALE, LISA L.: 112, 159,19B, 209, 225, 263 CASAS, MARITZA J. CASAS, TONY J. CASPER, MARILYN M.: 263 CASS, MARY J,: 112, 325 CASSATLY, ELIZABETH: 100, 160, 163, 177, 218, 219, 229, 297, 301 CASSEL, KAREN E.: 173, 186, 301 CASSELMAN, LAURA J. CASTELLANOS, LEONID CASTELLANOS, MARTHA: 263 ABBEY R.: 325 BROWN BROWN BARBARA J.: 325 BARRY D.: 112, 261 BROWN, DEBORAH L.: 301 BROWN, GARY P.: 325 BROWN, JOHNNY: 164, 261 BROWN LOLA D.: 325 BP'5WN, MARY A.: 203, 221, 301 B: JWN, MICHAEL J. BROWN, NANCY L.: 263 BROWN POLLY P.: 325 BROWN RICHARD A.: 120, 123, 143, 200, 263 BROWN, TERRY M. BROWN, STEVEN M.: 325 BROWN, TIM K.: 325 BROWN, WILLIAM F.: 301 BROWNE, CHRISTOPHER: 112, 301 CASTILLO,'SARA R:: 301 CASTLE, MILDRED A.: 168 CASTRILLON, CECILIA CASTRILLON, MARIO H. CASTRO, CARIDAD C.: 301 CATER, EVA L.: 325 CESARANO, JOHN C.: 263 CHADDERTON, TREVOR: 325 CHAPMAN, BARRY E.: 325 CHAPMAN, JOHN F.: 325 CHAPMAN, WILLIAM H.: 263 CHAO, BIBIANO: 325 CHAVEZ, RITA G. CHASE, CAROL A.: 263 CHASE, LYNN V.: 263 CHAVARRIAGA, EDGAR: 301 COLO, STEPHEN: 265 COZIESON, DEAN C.: 94, 133, 138, 139, COLSON, WILLIAM P.: 52, 53, 120, 265 123, 134, 137, 146, 182, 183, 258, COLUNGA, OFELIAIM.: 178, 301 COLzIE, RICHARD L.: 137, 154,301 COMIN, NANCY H.: 327 COMPTON, ROBERT F.: 134, 136, 137, 200, 201, 301 CONADY, GLENDA: 301 CONDERMANN, WILLIAM CONESA, MARIA G.: 168, 265 CONEY, CHARLIE A.: 111, 134, 137, 200, 301 CONEY, LUTHER N. CONKLIN, BRANT S.:' 71, 301 CONKLIN, KATHY C.: 111 CONNELL, JAMES I.: 203, 361 CONNELLEE, ANNE D.: 173, 178, 179, 180, 217, 265 CONNELLY, JANELLE J.: 327 CONNELLY, JUDITH RENEE: 181, 209, 221, 265 CONNER, KAREN C.: 265 CONNER, PATRICIA L.: 327 CONNOR, BASIL J. CONNOR, WILLIAM D, CONSTANTINO, FRANK: 327, 265 CONTRERAS, RAFAEL: 327 COOK, GARY L.: 327 COOK, GUY W. COOK, VICKI: 301 COOPER, ARTHUR S.: 327 COOPER, CAROLYN R.: 301 COOPER, CATHRYN A.: 327 COOPER, CLEMENT W.: 327 COOPER, JANE M.: 327 COOPER, MARY L.: 301 367 223, Ig., COOPER, MILDRED L.: 327 COOPER, PATRICIA A.: 301 COOREMAN, JEFFREY W.: 265 COPPEDGE, KATHERINE: 93, 108, 146, 147, 161, 162, 163, 168, 262, 265 COQUET, CHARLES E.: 265 CORDOVA, ANGEL D. CORLETT, EDWARD S. ICHIPI: 95, 261, 265 CORMIER, DIANA M.: 93, 162, 163, 221, 265 CORNING, ROBERT M.: 265 CORWIN, TRACEY: 168, 175, 265 COTTON, JAMES: 142 COSTALES, MARIA Y.: 327 COTO, GLAYS J.: 327 COTO, JOSE: 265 COTY, GEORGE w.: 152, 301 COUCH, MITCHELL K.: 132, 327 COUCH, EDIS J. COURIEL, JUAN L.: 301 COVERMAN, RANDY: 93, 183, 209, 213, 229, 265 COVERT, CYNTHIA: 301 COVINGTON, GRANT: 327 COWART, PAULA: 327 Cox, MARTHA S.: 112, 327 Cox, MAUDETTA E.: 265 COX, THOMAS L.: 93, 189, 265 CRAFT, EARLE W.: 301 CRIAG CRAIG CRAIG , EDITH P.: 301 , FREDERICK K.: 327 : JAMES G.: 327 CRATIT, CHARLES: 327 CRAWFORD, ARTHUR R.: 265 CRAWFORD, JAMES M.: 167 CRESPO, ALEJANDRO A.: 154, 156, 201 CRESPO, JORGE: 327 CRIMMEN, BLAIR J.: 327 CRIMMEN, CLAUDIA C.: 197, 265 CRISSEY, DONALD L.: 265 CROMER, RANDALL E.: 301 CROSS, JAMES R.: 265 CROWDER, KAREN L.: 327 CRUMITY, MAXIMA G.: 85, 111, 217, 265 CRUMITY, ORYNTHA E.: 327, 217 CRUZ, MARIA E. CUESTA, ALINA M. CUESTO, HELENA: 327 CUENCA, HELENA D.: 327, 265 CUENCA, SYLVIA C.: 164, 165 CUETO, MARIA V. CUEVAS, SUSAN L.: 327 CULSHAW, PAMELA A.: 301 CUMMINGS, RICHARD T.: 265 CUNNINGHAM, ANN: 221, 265 CUNNINGHAM, BEVERLY: 327 CUNNINGHAM, WILLIE CUMIENTA, EVA: 327 CURRID, BONNIE W.: 301 CURRIE, JAMES C.: 327 CURRY, CRAIG B.: 120, 121, 123, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 200, 265, 264 CURTISS, DANA R.: 188, 189 CURWOOD, CAROLYN J.: 303 CUSTISS, DANA: 265 DACOSTA, ANTONIO J. DACKS, KENNETH M.: 327 DAHLBERG, EVELYN I.: 179,303 DAGGETT, ELIZABETH DAILEY, DEANNA D. DALEY, PATRICIA E.: 175, 209, 221, 265 DAILEY, DANIEL D.: 327 DALLAS, BRADFORD C.: 327 DALY, ALINA K. DANDRIDGE, HELEN: 303 DANIEL, THOMAS A.: 327 DANIELS, BETTY K.: 303 DANIELS, KAREL J.: 303 DARCY, HELEN D. DARCEY, GAIL A.: 327 DAUERHEIM, MARY D.: 111,303 DAVIDSON, EUGENE I.: 303 DAVIES, ROSALYN J.: IB0, 303 DAVIES, STEPHEN P.: 123, 188, 189, DECAMPS, KAREN G: 267 DECASTILLO, BETTY: 327 DEES, JOHN E.: 303 DEESE, JOHNNY L.: 267 DEFEO, CHERIE C.: 303 DEGARMO, MARY G.: 303 DEKLE, DAWN N.: 168, 267 DELACRUZ, LUIS F.: 327 DELAHORRA, PEDRO DELANCY, RUBY N.: 303 DELASCUEVAS, MARITZA DELATORRE, GRACE M.: 267 DELAVEGA, CARLOS: 303 DELAVEGA, LEONOR DELCAMPO, HENRY N.: 267 DELCAMPO, MARIA A.: 303 DELCASTILLO, MARIA DELGADO, SUSANA G.: 170, 173, 267 DELMAS, LUIS M.: 327 DELMAS, SARA I.: 303 DELPAPA, THEODORE M.: 154, 155, 156, 267 DEL PRADO, FELIX: 267 DELVALLE, JAMES DEMAIO, LAURA L. DEMARCO, ALETA N.: 225, 267 DEMARTINO, MARY R.: 159, 303 DEMENA, ANTOINETTE: 327 DENOON, DANILL J.: 303 DEONA, MARIA: 303 DEORO, ANA G.: 168, 267 DEORO, REINALDO: 267 DEPEW, DUKE: 273, 267 DEPOMPA, GAIL L.: 69 DEPOO, SANDRA: 112, 327 DUNWOODY, LELAND B.: 329 DUSAPIN, CHRISTINE: 329 DUSAPIN, JAMES B.: 329 DUVALL, CHARLOTTE D.: 217, 303 DWYER, DERICK M. DYKES, DEBORAH A.: 303 6 EANETT, DENISE B.: 329 EANETT, ROBERT B.: 148, 149, 303 EARLY, BETTY J.: 267 EASON, VERNON C.: 154, 329 EATON, JANET P.: 96, 217, 267 EDMONDS, ROBERT: 329 EDWARDS, DAVID K.: 267 EDWARDS, GAIL J.: 329, 321 EDWARDS, LYNN E. EGGLESTON, BETTY L.: 111, 227, 303 EGUES, RODOLFO J. EHLERT, ANNA L.: 303 EHRENS, SHEILA J.: 329 EISEN, GEOFFREY E.: 112, 329 EISEN, MARGOT E.: 111, 227, 267 ELDREDGE, JENNIE L.: 303 ELGISON, MARTIN J.: 141, 303 ELLIS, MARVIN: 329 ELLISON, THOMAS P. ELMER, CHARLES L.: 303 ELSON, ILISA J.: 329 EMERMAN, BEATRICE D.: 111, 197, 20 DEQUESADA, SERGIO A.: 327 DERIENZO, DEBORAH A.: 327 DESMOND, BOONE: 327 DESMOND, DAVIDA L.: 175, 209, 267, 257 267 EMMER, PAMELA I.: 329 EMMONS, WILLIAM B.: 123, 126, 127, 131, 167, 200, 201, 267 ENTIN, SUSAN: 329 ENTEL, DAVID L. EPSTEIN, MARLAINE L.: 329 DESTOLFE, RENEE: 111 DESTOLFE, BARBARA: 111 DETRIO, SYLVIA A. DETWILER, PATRICIA: 112, 303 DEVEREUX, CATHLEEN: 327 DEVINE, DEBORAH L. EPSTEIN, PHILIP G.: 329 EPSTEIN, ROBERT S.: 151, 329 EPSTEIN, STEVEN M.: 153, 267 EPSTEIN, SUSAN P.: 329 EGUES, RANDY: 267 DEWITT, DALE L.: 303 DIALS, DELORES A.: 303 DIALS, ERNEST: 303 DIALS, KATHLEEN: 164, 267 DIAMOND, DANIEL H.: 327 DIAMOND, STEVEN M.: 147, 303 DIAZ, ARMANDO M.: 327 DIAZ, EMILIA B.: 209, 267 DIAZ, ESTHER J.: 327 DIAZ, FRANK L.: 303 DIAZ, LYNN C.: 176, 297, 303 ERLANGER, GAY B.: 303 ESPINOSA, MIRIAM: 303 ESSEX, BETTY J.: 329 ETINGOFF, JOAN B.: 112, 197, 329 ETLING, CHRISTINA G.: 96, 108, 286, 217, 267, 257 EVANS, BRENDA L.: 112, 329 EVNAS, BARBARA L.: 329 EVANS, MICHELLE: 267 EVERING, FAITH J.: 329 EVERETT, DORTHY F.: 303 DIBIASE, DIANE M. DICKERSON, DEBORAH: 267 DICKERSON, DENISE E.: 327, 209, 221, 222, 223 DICKSON, MARGARET: 160, 327, 321 DIETZ, BARBARA J.: 112, 175, 198, 267 DIETZ, EMELIA J. DISNER, BRUCE H. DIVILIO, CELIA L. DIXON, EDGAR N. EZELL, SHELDON E.: 112, 123, 303 EZRIN, ALAN M.: 303 FABER, DOUGLAS J.: 329 FABIANI, FRANK R.: 267 FAIRFAX, LEE E.: 329 DIXON, VIRGINIA H.: 167,173, 303 D'JAEN, SYLVIA I.: 170, 173,175, 217, 267 DOBBS, KATHERINE T.: 215, 267 DODGE, TRUMAN T.: 327 200, 265 DAVILLA, CARLOS E.: 303 DAVIS, ALBERT: 111, 142, 265 DAVIS, ALICE E. DAVIS, BARBARA E.: 168, 265 DAVIS, BETH: 265 DAVIS, CHERYL E.: 265 DAVIS, CHRISTINA L.: 112, 327 DAVIS, LIESCHEN K.: 111,139 DAVIS, MYRA ANN DAVIS, NANCY LYNN: 111, 303 DAVIS, PAUL: 303 DAVIS, REID H.: 265 DAVIS, WILLIAM C. DAYE, DEBORAH: 267 DODSON, GEORGE T.: 327 DODSON, JUDITH M.: 327 DOHMEN, RICHARD D.: 267 DOLISON, DREW D. DOMINIQUE, PHILIPPE DOMNING, BRYAN A.: 111, 327 DOMNING, CHRISTIE K.: 267 DONALDSON, BRENDA: 327 DONALDSON, CAROLYN: 327 DONIGAN, JEFFREY S.: 303 DORIT, LYNN A.: 102, 303 DOUGHTY, CYNTHIA M.: 111, 267 DOUGLASS, DEBBY L.: 267 DOW, DEBORAH A.: 267 DOWLEN, EUGENE M.: 141,183, 267 DOWNEY, MICHAEL J.: 327, 185 DOWNING, RICHARD B.: 123, 133, 144, 303 DOYLE, TERESA I.: 303 DRAKE, TERESA E.: 267 DRESSEL, DEBRA N.: 327, 217 DRIES, DENNIS S.: 303 DRIGGERS, ALVER S.: 137, 267 DRIVER, JANE A.: 217, 329 DUARTE, JORGE A.: 303 DUBBIN, DIANN B.: 111,175, 267 DUBREUIL, GEORGEANA: 303 DUCASSI, ENRIQUE R. DUCHON, BARBARA A.: 267 DUDAS, ADRIANNE S.: 267 DUFF, LINDA M.: 329 DUFFEY, KATHLEEN N.: 329 DUKES, GLENESTINE: 329 DUKES, JEANETTE D.: 329 DUKES JR., OKENLEY DUNAN, ANN E.: 215, 303 FAIERS, JEREMY M.: 329 FAJARDO, EVA M.: 158, 170, 303 FALK, ROSEMARY H.: 179, 303 FALK, STEVEN M.: 112, 267 FANTIS, PATRICK T.: 123, 200, 303 FARRAT, BERTHA D. FARRAT, JORGE FARRELL, BRUCE: 303 FARROW, ROBERT: 112, 269 FASS, MICHAEL E.: 269 FAY, JOHN D.: 303 FAYE, LINDA D.: 112, 303 FEATHERSTON, HUGH B.: 329 FEINBERG, GAIL F.: 175, 223, 226, 22 FEINBERG, JUDY L.: 147, 158, 329, 32 FELDMAN, NANCY J.: 269 FELDMAN, NEAL R.: 303 FELIK, MARK P.: 120, 123, 200, 269 FELTON, WILLIE B.: 303 FELTS, ELIZABETH A.: 269, 257 FENNELL, TRUDY L.: 180, 303 FENTON, MARTA: 329 FERBER, PETER M.: 269 FERGUSON, CHARLES A.: 142, 269 FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ , ALFONSO: 303 , ANGEL V.: 123, 200, 269 FERNANDEZ, ARTURO L.: 269 FERNANDEZ, ERIN L.: 329 FERNANDEZ, FERNANDO: 329 FERNANDEZ, ISABEL M. FERNANDEZ, MARTHA C.: 329 FERNANDEZ, JOE L.: 112, 303, 329 FERNANDEZ, JOSE M. FERNANDEZ, MARIA N.: 329 DAWKINS, LINDA G.: 327 DAWSON, DAVID M.: 265 DAWSON, GUY DEAKTER, MICHAEL A.: 303 DEAN, CAROL K.: 267 DEARMAS, BLANCA L. DEARR, RYAN L.: 183,185,267 DEBARARD, STEVE: 167 DEBAYLE, LUIS H.: 327 DE2B6E7RARD, PHILLIP E.: 123, 200, 201, DEBOLT, DOUGLAS E.: 327 DEBUS, NANCY S.: 303 DEBUS, WILLIAM P. DECAMP, DIANE E. 368 DUNAN, GUY E.: 303 DUNCAN, JAMES L.: 303 DUNCAN, JOHN R.: 267 DUNCAN, KAREN A.: 303 DUNCAN, VICKI Y.: 321, 329 DUNHAM, JOHN K.: 267 DUNKER, JOHN P.: 267 DUNN, ANN S.: 217, 329 DUNN, BEVERLY C. DUNN, BOWMAN A.: 120, 123, 126, 200, 267 DUNN, DANIEL E.: 329 DUNN, JOYCE A.: 217, 303 DUNN DUNN , MICHAEL F.: 303 LINDA M.: 303 FERRARA, MARIA E.: 269 FERRALL, JAMES R.: 329 FERRO, IVONNE C.: 170, 269 FICKE, CLIFFORD H.: 303 FIELDEN, SCHEE N.: 118, 269 FIEN, JANET D.: 329 FIGUERAS, MARTHA I. FIGUEREDO, ROSA E.: 269 FILER, JANET A.: 179, 303 FINDEISEN, DEBRA J.: 111,158,160, 191, 227, 269, 257 FINELLI, MICHELE O.: 303 FINK, EUGENE C.: 303 FINNEY, ARTHUR R.: 133 FINNEY, DEBORAH J.: 11I,180,1B1, 269 FISCHER, JOSEPH: 303 FISCHER, WAYNE D.: 303 FISHER, DELORES V.: 303 9: 1 1 FISHER, JOSEPH L.: 142, 185, 200, 201, 303 FISHER, MICHAEL D. FISHERMAN, HARVEY H.: 133, 139, 15 329 FISHMAN, MORRIS S.: 112,113, 114, 278, 269 FLANDERS, GAIL: 329 FLICK, CHARLES P.: 186, 329 FLICKINGER, MARY E. FLOREZ, LESLIE: 329 FLOWERS, LOREN J.: 269 FLYNN, EDWARD: 123, 269 FLYNN, TERESA E.: 329 FOGG, ALAN S.: 93, 108, 280, 289, 193, 194, 257 FOGG, STEPHEN: 329 FONT, FATRICIO A.: 269 FONTS, GEORGE: 303 FORBES, ROBERT: 329 FORCINA, DEBRA L.: 303 FORCE, AMANDA C. FORD, ROBIN L.: 303 FOREMAN, WILLIAM STEVE: 329 FOUNTAIN, BEVERLY: 329 FOUTCH, SHARON E.: 303 FOWLER, MARVA: 329 FOWLER, ROBERT L. Fox, ARTHUR I-I.: 169, 188, 189, 269, 193, 194, 209 Fox, GLORIA D.: 329 FOX, JAMES A.:329 FOX, JUDITH S.: 269 FOX, TERRANCE P.: 329 FOXMAN, ANNE E.: 303 FOXWORTH, DIANE D.: 305 FRAGA, ALICIA: 269 FRAMIL, ANA M.: 329 FRANGENIE, LISA M.: 297,305 FRANK, CYNTHIA D.: 329 FRANK, MARIANN: 175, 223, 269 FRANKLIN, DUNCAN B.: 305 FRAXEDAS, MARIA T.: 329 FRASER, RICHARD E.: 142,305 FRATES, BARBARA E.: 209, 269 FRATES, JUDITH A.: 297, 305 FREDERICK, ASHLEY R.: 269 FREDERICK, DEBORAH: 217, 329 FREEBURG, RICHARD L.: 142, 329 FREEMAN, SARAH: 215 FREEDMAN, BARBARA J.: 111,305 FREEDMAN, MICHAEL FREEDMAN, SARA L.: 329 FREEDMAN, ROBIN: 175,215 4 FREEMAN, HARRIET R.: 100, 177, 186, 229, 305 FREEMAN, LINDA L.: 329 FREIXAS, ESTHER M.: 329, 305 FREIxAs, JOSE R.: 321 FRENCH, DIANE: 329 FRENCH, ANDREW J.: 329 FREUNDLICH, MARY: 203,269 FRIED, ALAN G.: 154, 269 FRIED, MARK E.: 144,329 FRIED, RANDALL H.: 133,144,329 FRIEDMAN, MAX I. FRIEDMAN, ROBIN E.: 269 FRIEND, RICHARD A.: 109, 205, 206, 269, 207 FRY, LAURI J.: 269 FUDGE, INEZ: 329 FULFORD, PAMELA C.: 150, 175, 191, 269 FULMORE, RAMONA JACKIE: 329 FULMORE, THORNE L.: 100, 269 FULTON, FRANCIS ANNE: 329 FURMAN, LYNNE K.: 305 GABE, LAURA A.: 170, 172, 173, 209, 213, 269, 229 GAILBREATH, LAURIE: 112 GAINES, DEBORAH A. GALBAN, GEORGINA B.: 269 GALBRAITH, DOUGLAS: 329 GALLBREATH, LAURIE: 305 GALBRAITH, GRACE LESLIE: 269 GALE, JOHN S. GALLARDO, LOURDES M.: 269 GALLIHER, MARGARET: 189, 225 GALLMEIER, PHILIP M.:112,1B8,189 198, 199, 269 GALLOWAY, LINDA R.: 223, 305 GARBER GRANT: 329 GARCIAI ALEJANDRO M.. 365 GARCIA, ELVA A.: 168, 269 GARCIA, JORGE M.: 329 GARCIA, GUILLERMO A. GARCIA, LOURDES C.: 305 GARCIA, LOURDES C.: 118, 269 GARCIA, MANUEL J. V GARCIA, MARIA E.: 161, 329 GARCIA VINCENTE: 305 GARCIA: WILLIAM: 329 GARCIALAVIN, RICARDO GARD, DARRELL G. GARDENER, LAURETTA: 269 GARNER, SARAH LOUISE: 215, 269, 257 GARDNER, WILBUR G.: 269 GARRETT, GAIL L.: 305, 269 GARRETT, JAY W.: 305 GARRETT, LOWELL P.: 112, 269 GARRETT, RUEL D.: 329 GARRETT, SANDY J.: 329 GARRETT, STEPHEN L.: 142, 269 GARRIS, HARRIET F.: B3 GARVETT, DONALD S.: 148, 169, 185, 329, 305 GARVETT, GAYLEN: 217 GARZON, LOUIS F.: 305 GASKELL, ADRIENNE A.: 329 GASS, JOHN D.: 329 Now that you're headed in a new direction, we can get you there. Soon you may be Iegviggaftogazollege, a job, orjus awe earne v . If you're headed for the East Coast or out to the West Coast, ,,i,,,,,, chances are we can get you there. mum'Si.1i f Pvuv If you're just traveling within the state, chances are we can get you there, too. S L?!t'fSt?i ,MQjjjj m:iQP'0 I I I us vin PARTQQE gffimrfn N atlon al AI rl I n L-:masse I t2SQ'SZiiZT' es V HOUSTON 931355225 - ,, Q Is this any way to run an airline? You bet it is. www ,,C,,,,,S, ,,,e,m,g fm L U M isavwairv Lakeiand ' du EI 39 Savasota Bvadeuvon H Myevs GATTI, GLORIA M.: 269 GAUTIER, CHARLES H.: 193, 229, 305 GUANCHEZ, GUS GAY, DONALD E.: 329 GEE, JIM: 329 GELBER, LIBBIE A.: 331 GEMMEL, DONALD R.: 164, 269 GENET, JULIAN S.: 111, 305 GENTES, JEANINE E.: 271, 331 GENTES, MARCIA A. GEORGI, ERNEST W.: 193, 305 GERARD, ANNE F.: 179, 305 GERGLEY, DOUGLAS B.: 305 GERRISH, CONRAD J.: 271 GESON: 111 GRAY, LEVI: 305 GRAY, LINDA: 331 GRAYSON, SHARON E.: 271 GREEN, BRENDA P.: 217 GREEN, BETTY J.: 179, 331, 321, 305 GREEN, DAVID L.: 141, 305 GREEN, GHI: 271 GREEN, LINDA A.: 331 GREEN, MARLA A.: 170, 173 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN , ROBERT K.: 33, 321 , STEPHANIE: 271 , THOMAS V.: 305 BAUM, GERI L.: 331 GETKIN: 111 GETSHAL, DOUGLAS C.: 331 GIBBS, BURT H.: 271 GIBBS, DENNY H. GIBBS, ROBERT B.: 305 GIBBY, JANET M.: 331 GIBSON, BEVERLY: 331 GIBSON, CIELO I. GIBSON, CREIGH C.: 148, 331 GIBSON GIBSON, GIBSON, , VALERIA E.: 331 CHRISTIAN C.: 271 JOANN G.: 305 GILL, ROBIN D,: 144,197, 305 GILLENTINE, MARGARE: 331 GILLESPIE, BARBARA GILLMAN, BARBARA L. GINARD, DIANA: 271 GINDIN, CATHY S. GINDIN, REGINA B. GINEBRA, VIVIAN M.: 191, 271 GINN, EMILY R.: 111, 170, 305 GITTELSON, ALAN: 100, 141, 271 GLADSTONE, FRANK B.: 100, 104, 285, 271,193,194, 218 GLADSTONE, STEVEN R,: 112, 331, 197 GLASS, LILLIAN: 102 GLASSON, CAROL L.: 305 GLENDENING, JEAN L.: 111, 227, 271 GLENN, WILLIE M. GLOBISCH, JOSEPH M.: 305 GLOVER, JAMES: 133, 331 GLOWER, CARLOS J.: 305 GLOWER, RENE E. GLOWER, JUAN R.: 305 GODBOLT, LEVERN: 123, 305 GODOY, JOSEFA M.: 271 GODWIN, CYNTHIA A. GOETZ, ALISON A.: 305 GOKEL, RAYMOND C.: 271 GOLD, CYNTHIA: 331 GOLD, BARRY GOLDEN, MERAIDA A.: sos GOLD, EUGENE P.: 189 GOLDBERG, CAROL A.: 117, 271 GOLDBERG, CHARLOTTE: 118, 305 GOLDBERG, KAREN L.: 305 GOLDBERG, KENNETH D.: 271 GOLDBERG, MICHAEL L.: 305 GOLDBERG, RICHARD F.: 271 GOLDBERG TERRI J. GOLDENKOFF, RACHAEL: 331 GOLDFARB, MARILYN F.: 52, 53, 104, 167, 170, 173, 175, 221, 229, 271 GOLDIN, LEONARD I.: 271 GOLDMAN, SHELLY: 305 GOLDSMITH, MARK E.: 112, 33, 197 GOLDSMITH, ROBERT E.: 305 GOLDSTEIN, STEVEN: 271 GOMEZ, CATALINA: 305 GOMEZ, FRANK GOMEZ, MARGARITA R:: 217, 305 GOMEZ, MAXIMO M.: 154, 182, 257, 365 GONDRA, MARIA P.: 191, 271 GONGEE, FAROUK K. GONZALEZ, ESTEBAN: 331 FORNRA, MARIA P.: 191, 271 GONZALEZ, MARY C.: 169, 175, 189, 271 GONZALEZ, MAYRA E.: 331 GONZALEZ, OLGA M.: 305 GONZALEZ, PREVERA M. GONZALES, RICHARD: 271 GREENBERG, ALAN E.: 52, 53, 93, 102, 108, 193, 194, 221, 229, 271 GREENBERG, JUDITH M.: 112, 159, 271, 198, 199, 215 GREENBERG, PHYLLIS: 229, 331 GREENBLATT, MARILYN: 223, 305 GREENE, ARNOLD S.: 331 GREENE, CHISLAINE: 197 GREENE, SHIRLEY L. GREESON, TAMRA J.: 271 GREGOR, THEODORE H.: 188, 189, 210, 271, 193, 194 GRIFFIS, RONALD W.: 305 GRIFFITH, MELANIE S. GRIFOL, RENE J.: 123, 305 GRIMSTAD, TOMMIE: 107, 271, 225 GROMMNET, LYNNE E.: 331 GROSS, MARGARET E,: 271, 164,165 GROSS, NANCY S,: 271, 175 GROSSINGER, SCOTT K.: 305 GROSSKOPF, MARK W.: 305 GROSSMAN, BRIAN S.: 271, 276 GROSSMAN, STANLEY L.: 305 GROTEGUT, HELENA J.: 105, 305 GROW, MARGUERITE: 271 GROW, MARTHA: 331 GRUBER, SUSAN: 305 GRUMET, MARC I,: 331 GRUSMARK, DONNA B.: 331 GRUSMARK, SUSAN L,: 118, 271 GUARDADO, ROSA M.: 331 GUARDE, DENISE: 331 GUELL, ANA D,: 271 GUELL, ROBERTO A.: 271 GUERRA, CARLOS J.: 271 GUERRA, CONNIE GUIDA, JOSEPH M, GURKIN, GAIL M.: 331 GUM, ALLYSON A.: 331 GUILER, SUSAN E.: 305 GUSMAN, JACKIE: 331 GUNTHER, ANDREW H.: 331 GUZMAN, CARLOS E. GUSTAFSON, JOHN S.: 331 GUTHRIE, HEZEKIAH: 331 GUTHRIE, ROBERT L.: 133, 331 GUTTERMAN, VICKIE G.: 271 HARRIS, JONATHAN HARRIS, LESLIE E. HARRIS, LANA S.: 92, 102, 273, 163, 218, 221 HARRIS, PATRICIA: 331 HARRISON, LEE D.: 273 HARRISON, LEWIS I.: 273 HARRISON, PENNY M,: 331 HARSHAW, THOMAS A.: 307 HART, FLOY G.: 160, 163, 176, 297, 307 HART, KELLY N.: 95, 273, 188, 189, 193, 194 HARTLEY, SHARON S.: 273 HARTSON, JOANNE A.: 307 HARVEY, HOPE A. HARVEY, PATRICK: 331 HASELKORN, DAVID S.: 104, 158, 197, 307 HASSETT, BARBARA A.: 273 HATCH, ALBERT P.: 331 HATCHER, TIMOTHY E.: 307 HAUKOHL, MARK F.: 104, 307 HAUGEN, ERIC C. HAUSER, ROBERT R.: 147 HAUSMAN, ARTHUR J.: 112, 307 HAYES, TABITHA A,: 102, 176, 307 HAYS, CINDA L.: 273 HAYWOOD, COLBERT: 331 HAZEN, ROBERT D.: 331 HEALY, ROBERTA P.: 331 HEAD, MARGUERITE P. 331 HECHT, DAVID L.: 273, 331 HEARN, BERNICE J. HECHT, VICTOR L.: 112, 133 HECK, CAROLYN R,: 273 HECKER, MARILYN K,: 176, 331 HECKER, SUSAN R.: 98, 133, 223, 307 HEGAMYER, WILLIAM H.: 331 HEIL, ROBERT A.: 307 HEILNER, MARK T.: 273 HEINE, HUGH E.: 273 HENDRICKSON, GAYLE: 11, 331 HENRY, RICHARD: 273, 164 HENSLEE, FRANK M.: 273 HEPPINSTALL, BROCKE: 111, 331 HERAZO, CRISTINA: 331 HERKSOWITZ, HOWARD: 273 HERMAN, MACDONALD: 112, 200, 307 HERNANDEZ, BLANCA: 331 HERNANDEZ, DANIEL A.: 69, 111, 331 HERNANDEZ, DOMINGO: 331 HERNANDEZ, JOAQUIN: 307 HERNANDEZ, GLORIA F.: 331 HERNANDEZ, LUIS J.: 273, 331, 307 HIERNANDEZ, LUIS M. HERNANDEZ, LUISA HERNANDEZ, MARIA M.: 112, 331, 307 HERNANDEZ, PABLO: 331 HEROLD, JAN N.: 331 HEROPOULOS, IRENE: 307 HERRERA, MARTHA L.: 307 GYENES, TIBOR G. HERRIS, ELAYNE S,: 177, 191, 307 HURSH, DEBORAH R.: 111 HERSKOWITZ, HOWARD: 213, 229 HERTZOFF, LUCILLE H.: 273, 225, 227 HAAS, LUCINDA: 331 HAAS, NANCY HAAS, WILLIAM W.: 305 HACKNEY, ROBERT C.: 100, 271, 193, 194 HADDAD, WELBOURNE B.: 151, 193, 305 HADDOCK, JOANNE M.: 271 HADLEY, JOHN H. HADOULIOS, EURIDIKI HADOULIAS, STAMATION: 305 HADOULIAS, VICKIE: 331, 217 HEDRICK, KATHLEEN A. HAEFELE, NANCY J. HAGEN, CYNTHIA: 105, 271 HAILE, LEWIS A.: 331 HAILE, THODORE S.: 133, 331 HERZ, TERESA C.: 111, 159, 273, 190, 191, 225, 229 HESS, ELIZABETH A,: 307 HESSLEIN, FRANK B.: 331 HEYDEMANN, PAUL R.: 112, 307 HEYDRICK, ROBERT HEYMAN, JULIA B.: 145, 273 HICKS, BRAD D. HIERREZUELOS, GONZA HILL, CAROLYN D. HILL, BARRY L.: 151, 331 HILL BONNIE L.: 150, 321, 331 HILL HILL HILL HILL HILL HILL DEBBIE: 111 333 f JOEALYN wf: aaa LAWRENCE K.: 111 333 I MARY L.: 104, 273,,191, 197 PATRICIA A.: 176, 307 VALERIE B- 273 HILTON, GWENDOLYN S.: 273 GONZALEZ, LABARGA: 305 GOOD, MARGARET C.: 98, 210, 221, 271, 191 GOODFRIEND, JEFFREY: 271 257 JENKINS, REBECCA: 333 GOODIS, FRANCINE B. GOODMAN, CAROL GOODMAN, GLORIA J.: 97, 160, 161, 162, 163, 217, 297, 305 GOODMAN, JOAN L.: 213, 305 GOODWIN GARY W.: 114 210 271 GORDON, JANET: 271 GORDON, PATRICIA A.: 331 GORDON, SUSAN M.: 305 GORDON, STUART M.: 331 GORE, MARGARET L.: 271 GORRIO, MARTHA: 271 GOTHELF, PENNY: 331 HAISMA, SUSAN M.: 112, 305 HAINES, DAVID W: HALE, BARBARA J.: 271 HALE, GARY L.: 140, 141, 273,181 HALE, MICHELE HALL, DEBORAH C.: 273, 210 HALL, FRANCINA: 111, 305 HALL, JOAN T,: 111, 331 HALL, MARY E.: 111, 305 HALL MILES L A 151 305 HALLER, RUTH J.: 33,1 HALPERN, MARK M.. 141,331 HALvORsEN, SUSAN A.: Qs, 273, 175, 179, 210, 223 HALPRIN, JOAN C. HAMILTON, DIANE: 307 HAMILTON, PATRICIA HINDS, BRIGITTE U,: 333 HINE, JORGE M.: 307 HINEGARDNER, SANDRA: 273, 197, 225 HISS, LAURA L.: 321, 333 HIVELY, TIMOTHY P.: 111, 333 HODGES, HODG ES DEBBIE J.: 333 LINDA B. HODOES, RICHARD T.: 151,387 HODGES, TONI W.: 333 HZDGES, WILLIAM K.: 112, 188, 198, 07 HODGKINSON, JUDITH: 307 HODSDON, MELINDA L.: 273 HOEVELER, HERSCHEL: 307 HOFFER, AILEEN A.: 273 HOFFER, DIANE L.: 333 HAMLETT, DOLORES L.: 96, 273, 163, 217 HAMPTON, BONNIE C.- 273, 163 HAMPTON, JUDY C.: 307 HOFFMAN, CYNTHIA H.: 217 HOFFMAN, MICHAEL A. HOFFMAN, ROBERT M.: 109, 273, 170, 205, 206, 229 GOTTARDI, DIANA A.: 305 GOTTLIEB, JAY M.: 188, 189, 271 GOTTLIEB, KAREN M.: 112, 176, 198, 205, 305 GOUWENS, GORDON D.: 305 GOULDY, RUSSELL: 151, 331 GRAFF, DENISE A.: 112, 331 GRAFTON, RUSSELL T.: 305 GRAHAM, JON W.: 271 GRAIMAN, BERTHA M.: 305 GRANT, BETTY K.: 305 GRANT, COVINGTON GRANT, GEORGE A. GRANT, GWENDOLYN D.: 305 GRAVES, DIANA C.: 112, 331, 197 GRAY, ELIZABETH N.: 100, 104, 271 GRAY, RICHARD W.: 331 370 HAN, PING C.:273 HAN, YEECHUNG G. HANCOCK, LESLEE D.: 96, 111, 217, 297, 307 HANEY, PATRICK L.: 133 HANKS, MICHAEL: 331 HANNA, RONALD E.: 307 HARDEMAN, LINDA S.: 273 HARDE N, WAYNE P.: 123, 273, 200, HARDIE, PATRICIA A.: 273 HARDIN, CHARLES R.: 142, 307 HARDING, DOREEN E.: 112, 307 HARKINS, JACK R. HARMON, KATHRYN L.: 98, 307 HARRE LL, LINDY E.: 273, 198 HARRIES, WILLIAM A.: 98,123, 273, 200 HARRIS, JAMES W.: 307 2 HOFFMAN, TAMARA I,: 273, 170, 210, 221, 223, 229 HOINVILLE, SUSAN: 100, 273, 203, 257 HOLCOMB, RUFUS I.: 142, 333 HOLLAND, CHERYL V. HOLLAHAN, GEORGE L.: 333 HOLLOWAY, BEVERLY J.: 333 HOLLOWAY, WILLIAM V. HOLMES, CAROLYN S.: 297, 307 HOLMES, FREDA W.: 333 HOLMES, JACKSON R.: 167, 221, 307 HOLMES, JOHN S.: 333 HOLT, ALFRED M,: 307 HOLTON, RICHARD E.: 133, 333 HOLTON, WILLIE: 333 HONOR, ZVI: 107, 273, 210, 225, 268 HOOKS, FRED: 307 HOOVER, ELIZABETH J.: 273, 210, 221, 225 HOPF, MELISSA L.: 333 HOPKINS, JOHN A.: 333 HORNSTEIN, JOSEPH C.: 333 HORNE, LORI: 333 HORTON, CHARLES W.: 307 HORTON, DAVID E. HORWICH, JOAN E.: 173, 221, 229, 297, 307 HOWARD, DOUGLAS L.: 307 HOWARD, MARTHA E.: 176, 307 HOWLAND, BRUCE F. HOYO, ARTURO F.: 273 HOYOS, MARIO A.: 333 HOYT, JENNIFER L.: 273 HOYT, JOHN E.: 148, 149, 185, 307 HOYT, RUSSELL C.: 333 HUBBARD, JIM: 111, 307 HUFF, KENNETH R.: 333 HUGAR, LESLIE J. HULL, STEVEN C.: 333 HUME, DAVID: 333 HUMMEL, KALI E.: 160, 273, 170 HUMPHREY, LAWRENCE: 273 HUNT, RICHARD T.: 333 HUNT, STEPHEN T.: 273 HUNTER, LISA K.: 147, 273 HUREWITZ, ALAN M.: 333 HURSH, DEBBIE: 333 HUTCHESON, GEORGE T. HUTCHINSON, PATRICIA: 111, 307 HUTSON, PATRICIA R.: 98, 307 HUTT, SUSAN C.: 273 IDELS, ROBERT B.: 307 IDIAQUEZ, MARGARITA: 307 IGLESIAS, ARIEL: 132, 133, 333 IHLAND, ROGER L.: 273 IHLAND, SANDRA C.: 273 INFANTE, ALFREDO: 307 INGOE, FREDERICK H.: 273 INGOE, KATHLEEN R.: 333 INJAYCHOCK, PEGGY A.: 273, 217, 333 INJAYCHOCK, ROBERT: 123, 200 INTAGLIATA, SALVATO: 123 IVEY, MILDRED: 275, 176 IVEY, MARY L.: 333 JACKSON, CYNTHIA: 275, 175, 191, 210, 223, 229 JACKSON, JANUS L. JACKSON, RENEE R. JACO, BURTON T.: 273 JACOBS, MERCEDES C.: 307 JACOBS, MICHAEL M.: 155, 156, 275, 210, 223 JACOBSON, BARBARA J.. 112, 333 JACOBSON, DEBRA R.: 159, 275, 307, 333 JACOBSON, LINDA R.: 191, 307 JACOBSTEIN, AMY J.: 333 JACOBSTEIN, DIANE M.: 100, 191, 210, 218, 219, 223, 229, 276 JAEGER, BILL: 333 JAFFE, LINDA C,: 111, 168, 275, 175, 191 JAFFE, MARC D.: 333 JAFFIE, RAYMOND S.: 333 JAHN, GEORGE A.: 123, 128, 275, 184, 185, 189, 200, 283 JAHN, MICHAEL J.: 142, 185, 307 JAHNIG, DAVID G.: 123, 144, 188, 200, 201, 307 JAHNIG, PAMELA S,: 186, 333, 321 JAKUBOWICZ, JOSEPH JAMISON, BRUCE L.: 112, 123, 229, 307 JANSA, ARTHUR M.: 275, 210 JANSA, ROBERT: 144, 333 JANSON, JEANETTE: 52, 53, 105, 275, 197, 215, 225 JANSEN, RICKY: 111 JASPER, DENNIS G,: 307 JANSSON, ERICA C.: 307 JARVIS, PEGGY G.: 187, 333 JEFFERSON, DIANN B. JEFFERSON, LARRY JEFFERSON, VANDELL: 333 JEHL, JEAN A.: 275, 175 JENKINS, JOANNE E.: 275, 163, 175, JENNETTE, SIDNEY E.: 275 JENNINGS, REGGIE R. JEWETT, JANICE K.: 275 JIMENEZ, DANIEL E. JIMENEZ, EMELINA D.: 275 JIMINEZ, JORGE ROJO JOHNS, MARSHALL: 335 JOHNSEN, KATHY E.: 307 JOHNSEN, MARILYN E.: 275 JOHNSON, ALBERT G.: 139, 333 JOHNSON, ELVEN: 307 JOHNSON, ELMORE: 333 JOHNSON, EUGENIA: 333 JOHNSON, EDWARD B,: 307 JOHNSON, FOREST E.: 275, 193, 194 JOHNSON, HAZEL M.: 307 JOHNSON, JOHN D.: 333 JOHNSON, LINDA S.: 275 JOHNSON, PATRICIA: 164, 165, 275 JOHNSON, VERONICA Y. JOHNSON, WILLIAM B.: 155, 200 JOHNSON, WILLIE B.: 333 C-7' Keep our Lamp of Learning ...burning it 1' ,B 1 , A ' di . A I r -. .. '52 . ,-r . . - . -..- . .- 11' - -- -- .-..:-if-f ' In every field of endeavor, the quest for knowledge is a life-long process. A solid educational background is increasingly impor- tant in our fast-paced world of science, exploration and invention. It is the key to greater earning capability and a more fruitful life. Whether your steps will lead to the halls of higher learning. or to off-campus education opportunities that Florida offers in ample measure . . . resolve to keep your lamp of learning . . . burning. We salute the Class of '68, Good luck . . . best wishes . .. and more power to you. Q' FLORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPAN HELPING BUILD FLORIDA I I JOHNSTON, KAREN L.: 177, 179 JOHNSTON, JOSEPH L.: 133, 333 JOHNSTONE, PAUL S.: 93, 108, 120, 123, 126, 144, 275, 200, 270 JOLLY, DOUGLAS D.: 148, 307 JONES, ARTHUR L.: 307 JONES, CURTIS: 139, 333 JONES, HELEN: 333 JONES, KAREN L.: 275 JONES, KATHLEEN A.: 333 JONES, JANIS E.: 333 JONES, MARSHA S.: 98, 275 JOHNS, MARSHALL D. JONES, LAWRENCE R. JONES, MICHAEL P.: 275, 200 JONES, MIRIAM E.: 307 JONES, PAULETTE S. JONES, RICK: 333 JONES, RUSSELL: 333 JONES, SARAH L.: 275 JONES, THOMAS T.: 275, 188, 189, 221 JONES, VIVIENNE A. JONES, WINSLOW B. JORDAN, TIMOTHY C.: 133, 333 JOSEPH, MINDY M.: 275, 175, 221 JOYCE, ROBERT J.: 307 JUAREZ, MARIA E:: 111, 333 JUARRERO, LYDIA: 173, 333 JUILFS, KATHERINE L.: 158, 275, 175, 191 JULIAN, BARBARA F.: 98, 275, 175 JURADO, MARY C.: 160, 170, 307 KACHUR, JANET F.: 333 KACHCR, GLEN M.: 307 KADAR, JOSEPH A.: 275 KAFTAN, THOMAS J.: 275 KAGAN, SARAH: 275 KAIRIES, HANS J.: 114, 142, 275, 181, 182, 184, 185,293 KAKOURIS, MARIA A.: 107, 109, 159, 275, 215, 224, 273 KAMINSKI, GREGORY A.: 275, 189, 197 KANDEL, CECILE D.: 112, 307 KANELIDIS, ANGELO J.: 142,333 KANDEL, DANIEL I.: 112,275 KANTOR, SHARON L.: 112, 113, 158, 275, 178, 179, 197 KARLAN, ERIC J.: 112,182, 185 KARLAN, KIRK H.: 333 KAPPLOW, BARBARA C.: 112, 333 KARIPIS, BETSY: 307 KARLSON, NANCY KARP, GEORGETTE A.: 102, 158, 275 KARPIAK, JEFFREY: 189,275 KARTER, WILLIAM C.: 123 KASHMER, ANN R.: 333 KASSELMAN, SHARON M.: 275 KATz, BARBARA J.: 168, 275, 175, 223 KATZIF, HELENAS: 333 KAUFMAN, JOANNE s.: 158, 177, 229 KAY, RICHARD: 275, 181, 210, 221, 223 KAZAN, MICHAEL B. KAZER, RALPH R.: 52, 53, 167, 169, 275, 173, 197, 208, 210, 229, 282 KEASLER, KATHLEEN KEATING, LARRY B.: 333 KEDRIERSKI, JOHN F.: 307 KEDRIERSKI, KATHY L.: 307 KEELS, KARL S:: 333 KEELS, RUSSELL J.: 307 KEEN, DOROTHY S.: 166, 275 KEEN, WILLIAM E.: 333 KEESLER, KIRT F:: 159, 275, 184, 197 KEHOE, KATHLEEN L.: 333 KEISER, DAVID B.: 275 KELLER, CHRISTINE A.: 307 KEELER, GEORGE C.: 112, 333 KELLETT, LINDA K.: 333 KELLOGG, CONSUELO: 333 KELLY, ESSIE L.: 85, 307 KELLY, CHRISTINE E.: 166, 275 KELLY, LINDA A.: 333 KELLY, JOHN I.: 108, 185, 186, 187, 197, 307 KELLY, MICHAEL L. KEMENY, NINA E.: 333 KEMNA, JOANNE L.: 145, 277 KENDRICK, PAMELA D:: 277 KENDRICK, PAUL E.: 123 KENNY, MATTHEW T.: 277 KENT, MARY: 277 KERKELA, KRISTIN R.: 277 KERKELA, RICHARD A. KERR, JANET L. KESSLER, CHARLES JEFFERSON: 112, 133, 321, 333 KESTLER, GEORGE M.: 102 KERVAHN, RAYMOND L. KEVIN, BEN: 333 KILLIAN, CHRISTINA KIMBRELL, LEE D.: 309 KIMEL, KRIS W.: 144, 277 KINDLER, DEBORAH: 261 KING, CECELIA W. KING, MARSO: 111, 333 KING, MARIE: 333 KING, PAMELA G. KINGSLEY, CLAUDIA: 309 KINGSLEY, STEVE L.: 142, 309 KINNEY, ROBERT D. KIRKLAND, MARSHA K.: 277 KIRKPATRICK, DANIEL: 309 KIRSCH, DANIEL J.: 277 KIRSH, ANDREA S.: 104, 186, 187, 197, 309, 221 372 KIRSH, CAROL A.: 186, 333 KIRSTEIN, ARTHUR KIRSTEIN, WILLIAM: 333 KISSEL, EUGENIA: 111, 277, -175, 210, 221, 227 KISSEL, PAUL KITTERIEL, BERNARD: 132, 133, 138, 139, 277 KITTERIELL, LORENZO KJELSON, L. R.: 154, 309 KLASS, RICHARD M.: 309 KLEIN, LAURIE R.: 335 KLEIN, LYNN E.: 277, 210 KLEIN, MOREEN KLEMENTS, WALTER S.: 335 KLINE, LINDA S.: 105,277,197 KLISE, RUSSELL W.: 112, 277 KMETZ, GEORGE: 309 KNIGHT, ANTHONY: 309 KNIGHT, BARBARA S.: 335 KNIGHT, MARIA: 335 KNISELEY, JOSEPH D.: 277 KNISKERN, JOSEPH WARREN: 309 KNOCHE, KATHLEEN C.: 277 KNOTT, KEVIN T. KNOLL, BRADLEY G.: 309 KNOTT, EDWARD J. KNOWLES, ALAN C.: 154, 309 KNUTSON, CONRAD I.: 277 KNUTSON, MARCITA S.: 335 KOBERLEIN, DONNA J.: 118, 277,175 KOENIGSBERG, LINDA: 111, 175, 210, 227 KOFF, BARBARA J. KOHLSTAEDT, CANDY A.: 309 KOLBER, ABBEY L.: 52, 53, 107, 108, 158, 277, 175, 197, 221, 224, 225, 229, 257 KOPEI., JUDY L.: 277 KOPOLOW, JUDITH L.: 309 KOREN, MIGUEL T.: 335 KORNER, KAREN A.: 309 KOSAKOSKI, EDWARD D.: 309 KOSOY, MICHELE: 277 KOSTER, COLETTE: 277 KOTLER, MIKE D.: 309 KOWARSKY, KRISTINA: 151, 335 KRAINSON, JAMES P.: 309 KRAMER, DOUGLAS M.: 325 KRAMER, JEFFREY S.: 145 KRAMER, JILL D.: 197,335 KRAMER, LAWRENCE M.: 309 KREIDER, DIANA J.: 111,335 KREIDER, REA E.: 277,183,185 KREIDT, SUSAN M.: 335 KRELL, JEFFREY: 309 KRELL, RONALD J.: 277 KRUEGER, PHYLLIS S.: 111, 277, 215, 227 KUEHN, CHARLOTTE L.: 335 KUEHN, RICHARD E.: 185, 200, 309, 201 KURLAND, AMY L.: 167, 277, 287, 210, 221 KUSNICK, HOWARD A.: 112, 335 KURSCHNER, GEORGE KURTZ, PAUL L.: 335 LABRIT, ROSA M.: 108,309 LADEN, KATHLEEN J.: 145,309 LADRON, JESUS F. LADRONDEGUEVARA, C. LAHLA, DOROTHY R.: 112, 217, 335 LAHUERA, PEDRO: 335 LAMAR, CLAUDE F.: 277 LAMB, DONNA M.: 111, 115, 335 LAMB, ELLEN P.: 309 LAMM, DOROTHY L.: 277 LANCASTER, THOMAS: 277, 189 LANDERS, JOHN W.: 335 LANDON, LEE F.: 111,112,335 LANGHORST, HENRY L.: 309 LANGLEY, WILLIAM A.: 185, 200, 309, 201 LANGSTROTH, JOAN C.: 146, 309 LANGSTROTH, LORRAINE: 277, 257 LANNES, CARMEN: 335 LAOALINA, M.: 277, 210 LAO, ALINA: 173 LAPINSOHN, STEPHEN: 152, 170, 185, 309 LARIMORE, MICHAEL F:: 335 LARKIN, JANE S.: 309 LAROCCO, CHRISTOPHER: 335 LASKEY, HENRY A.: 309 LASKEY, JOHN T.: 335 LASKEY, JACK R.: 309 LASKEY, JAMES A. LASOFF, VICTOR M.: 335 LASTRA, ELENA: 309 LATARGA, JANET: 277 LATHAM, JEFFREY M.: 277, 309 LATHER, JAMES A. LAURENT, EDGARDO C.: 335 LAVALETTE, RENEE L.: 117, 277, 170, 191 DE LA VEGA, LEONOR: 335 LAWRENCE, DAVID R.: 277 LEA, LINDA LEANER, IRVING: 335 LEATON, WILLIAM D.: 309 LEAVENGOOD, CHERYL: 151, 309 LEAVENGOOD, LINDA L.: 277, 175, 179, 284 LEAVITT, ROBERT P.: 137, 277 LEBESS, GEORGE M. LEBOW, RONNIE A.: 309 LEDON, PHILLIP H:: 71, 277 LEDUE, VICKI A.: 112, 309 LEE, EARTHA: 309 LEE, JOHN H:: 335 LEE, JOSEPHINE F.: 105, 335 LEE, WILLIAM F.: 112, 309 LEEDS, TERENCE C.: 112, 142 LEFKOVE, MICHAEL D.: 309 LEFKOVE, STEPHEN N.: 277, 189 LEHMAN, DEBORAH: 335 LEHMANN, MARY M.: 277, 191 LEHMAN, JAY: 335 LEHMAN, TOM: 335 LEHMANN, ARTHUR F. LEHRFELDT, MARNIE A.: 335 LEHRMAN, KENNETH R.: 309 LEHRMAN, PAUL L.: 309 LEIDEL, TED W.: 112, 335 LEMLICH, SANDRA K.: 277, 210 LEON, ELISA M.: 277 LEONARD, CHARLOTTE: 335 LEONARD, ELIZABETH: 145, 170, 309 LERNER, HOWARD: 144, 277 LERNER, IRVING M.: 144 LESHAW, GARY J.: 335 LESTER, BEVERLY A.: 277 LESTER, MICHAEL: 335 LETTINO, SUSAN: 41, 93,108,111, 160, 277, 210, 223, 225, 226, 227 LEU, JOHN P.: 123, 277 LEU, SHARON E.: 335 LEVER, SHARON: 279 LEVIN, JERRY: 279 LEVINE, ANDREW D.: 309 LEVINE, ROBERT D.: 309 LEVY, ELYSE S.: 309 LEWIS, BERNISTENA B.: 279 LEWIS, FRANK M. LEWIS, GLENN A.: 309 LICEA, RAMIRO L. LIEBESKIND, SHELLY: 309 LIFSET, SANDRA LIGHTBURN, WALTER L.: 120, 121,123, 200, 279 LILLIFORD, BOB: 309 LILES, DEBRA J.: 335 LIMA, LILIA V.: 335 LINARES, MARIA E.: 309 LINCH, JENNIFER F.: 335 LINCOLN, MARK D.: 279 LINCOLN, WILLIAM S.: 309 LINDQUIST, RAY B.: 309 LINDSEY, CALVIN F.: 335 LINDSAY, EDWARD S.: 309 LINDSAY, GREGG W.: 309 LINDSEY, SHARON L.: 309 LINNET, BARBARA G.: 111, 321,335 LIPE, ROSANNE C.: 279, 190, 210, 221, 223 LIPINSKY, BONNIE A.: 159, 229, 309 LIPKIN, FREDLYN: 335 LIPNER, LARRY E.: 112, 279 LIPPMAN, MARK J.: 279 LIPTON, LISA E.: 335 LISSARRAGUE, OLGA: 279 LITTLE, LARRY D.: 279 LITTLE, KEITH W.: 335 LITTLE, TERRY D.: 188,189 LIVERGOOD, PATRICIA: 279, 178 LLEWELLYN, LIONEL D.: 279, 182, 183, 185, 189, 210, 229 LLOYD, SALLY A.: 335 LOCKHART, JAMES G. LODIN, DANA: 279, 181, 188, 189 LOESCHER, ELIZABETH: 98, 309, 176, 309 LOGAN, THOMAS E.: 279 LOGAN, MARILYN: 335 LOMASKIN, MARK A.: 279 LONG, RANDAL D.: 309 LONG, RICHARD: 335 LONG, SALLY: 335 LONGO, DIANE J.: 279 LONG, SARA E.: 321 LONGENECKER, ROBERT: 335 LOPEZ, BETTY J.: 111, 279, 191, 203 LOPEZ, SHARON: 335 LOPEZ, CORINNE G.: 335 LOPEZ, JORGE M.: 335 LORD, RICHARD E.: 140, 141, 279 LOTTERMAN, LAWRENCE: 279, 213 LOVE, JOHN A.: 279, 335 LOVELAND, LEROY W.: 148, 279, 335 LOVELAND, STEVEN R.: 190, 191 LOVEMAN, ELLIOT M.: 112, 279 LOWNEY, JOANN C.: 279 LOWRY, ERIC M.: 279 LUACES, LILIANA F.: 335 LUBEL, DEBORAH S.: 279 LUCADO, JOHN W.: 309 LUCAS KATHRYN A.: 39 100 1 2 : : : 03: 79: 163, 218, 219, 257 LUCKEY, ALICE E.: 309, 191 LUDDER, CARSTEN J.: 112, 141, 309 LUNSFORD, JAMES B.: 335 LUNA, MARIA: 335 LUNDY, ERNEST: 309 LUNDY, ROBIN D.: 111, 279, 227 LUNSORD, JAMES B.: 335 LUSTIG, FERNA L. LYON, JANET A. LYNN, CYNTHIA A. LYNN, PATRICIA J.: 309 ITI MACFARLAND, SHARON: 203 MACIA, SERGIO MACHT, STEVEN J.: 309 MACINTOSH, MARIAN A.: 335 MACK, CHARLIE L.: 309 MACK, GEOFFREY L:: 309, 188 MACKAY, MARK G. MACKINNON, JEROLD L.: 309 MACKLIN, ROBIN M.: 309 MADA, PENNY: 111 MADARIAGA, ROGER N.: 279, 188, 189 MADES, SANDRA L.: 115 MADISON, ALICE: 111 MADORE, GEORGETTE A. MADRIGAL, LEOPOLDO: 279 MADRUGA, EDELMIRA E. MADRUGA, IDELMA: 335 MAGDALENE, ANTON: 335 MAGRUDER, JOSEPH: 309 MAGRUDER, LAURIE E.: 111, 335 MAGUN, HELEN: 159, 279, 170, 172, 175, 288, 210, 215, 221, 229, 282 MAHONEY, MAUREEN: 335, 217 MAIDA, PENELOPE A.: 279, 175, 217 MAJOR, CHARLES M.: 279, 335 MAJOR, JINIE MALAND, ROBERT C.: 109, 309, 205 MALANGA, ALICE P.: 309, 191 MALLEL, ANDREA: 279 MALLOY, JOHN: 309 MALLOY, BILL: 335 MALM, DARLENE J.: 279, 164 MALMUTH, MASON S. 146, 147 MALONE, BOOTH M.: 279 MALONE, MORRILL E.: 279, 200, 201 MALTBY, DANIEL C.: 309 MANDRI, ADALBERT MANGELS, NANCY B.: 309 MANGUM, MICHAEL B.: 335 MANHOFF, HOWARD A.: 109, 158, 279, 205, 206, 229 MANLEY, ROBERT F.: 309 MANLEY, TIMOTHY C. MANN, JAMES GRANT: 143, 335 MANN, MADALYN L.: 111, 279, 175 MANN, SUZY J.: 105,--151, 311, 170 MANN, WILLIAM R.: 100, 279, 203, 218 MANNING, SCOTT R.: 112, 335 MANSEL, CARLOS: 335 MARBURGH, HEATHER: 311 MARCUS, DONALD C.: 279, 210 MARGOLIN, HELEN K.: 311 MARGOLIS, ALLEN M.: 279, 198, 213 MARGULIS, DANIEL C.: 112, 113, 279, 193, 194, 197,19B, 268, 210 MARICH, MARTHA: 279 MARIEN, ANN W.: 335, 321 MARKETTE, MARCIA A:: 279 MARKS, ANDREW H:: 140, 141, 167, 311 MARLOWE, JIM: 279 MARLIN, GARY R.: 133, 335 MARLIN, TOBY B.: 279, 181 MARQUIS, ROBERT R.: BS, 112, 335 MARRERO, JORGE J.: 335 MARSHALL, JASPER V.: 335 MARSHALL, JOHN L. MARSHALL, REED C. MARSHALL, WILLIAM A.: 279 MARSH, SUSAN: 335 MARTI, MARIA E.: 279 MARTIN, ALAN: 311, 335 MARTIN, EILEEN: 311 MARTIN, GAIL J. MARTIN, GEORGE W.: 98, 112, 113, 311 MARTIN, GUSTAVIS MARTIN, JOHN B.: 279 MARTIN, KEVIN V.: 311 MARTIN, REYNOLD MARTIN, SCOTT V.: 311 MARTIN, WILLIAM A. MARTINEZ AYMEE J.: 335 MARTIN EZ: BERTHA M.: 335 MARTINEZ, CARLOS E.: 151, 200, 281 MARTINEZ, GABRIELA: 311 MARTINEZ, JULIO: 335 MARTINEZ, MARIA J.: 281 MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN EZ, MARTA: 335 EZ, RUBEN J.: 311 EZ, ZAYDEE S.: 335 EZ, FONTZ GEOR: 154 MARTYN, CATHY J.: 335 MARZULLO, RALPH J.: 335 MAS, RICHARD MASON, DONALD E.: 102, 112, 183 281, 218 : MASTERSON, WILLIAM: 281 MATAS, ORLANDO A.: 281 MATHISEN, SUSAN L.: 337 MATTHAEL, RICHARD S.: 311 MATTISON, ALICE L. MATTHEWS, MELINDA N.: 111, 311 MAUGET, DEBRA S.: 337 MAXEY, WIRT T.: 123, 281 MAY, JESSE A.: 133 MAY, KATHLEEN E.: 311 MAYERS, JEFFREY M.: 337 MAYERS, JOYCE E.: 96, 217, 221, 311 MAYNARD, PAUL: 111, 311 MAYNARD, CAROL D.: 281 MAYO, RHENDA A.: 337 MAYS, ERNEST MAZLOOM, JOSEPH J.: 311 MAZORRA, CARMEN: 337 MAZORRA, PELAYO: 311 MCCARTHY, MARY J.: 337 MCCAIN, CARMELA A.: 337 MCCLAIN, JERAN C. MCCLENDON, GLADYS: 337 MCCLEOD, ANGELA Y: 337, 217 MCCONNEL, BRUCE R:: 281 MCCONNELL, EVAN MCCONNELL, SARAH L.: 337 MCCORD, RICHARD M PIR x fg TQ ' - Ni 6 'J , A My .ff BEST WISHES FOR A WONDERFUL FUTURE! lt b y tSOUTI-IERN BELL NEWTON MCCOUN, JOSEPH CHRIS: 132, 337 MCCOUN, THOMAS B.: 95, 123, 142, 185, 200, 201, 311 MCCREARY, LEIGH W.: 123, 200, 311 MINTZ, GWENDOLYN MIRABAL, LILLIAM R.: 311 MIRABAL, ANA G.: 337 MIRANDA, MARIA: 281 NEWMAN, PETER G. NEWMAN, SAIMONE P.: 311 , JOHN L.: 339 MCCRORY, JUDY W.: 337 MCCREE, GLORIA: 111, 217, 311 MCCULLOUGH, PATTY: 111, 337 MCCURRY, JACQUELINE: 337 MCCURRY, MICHAEL: 337 MCDADE, PHYLLIS ANN: 281 MCDANIEL, SCOTT H.: 111 MIRAYA, MISLEH, JOSE L.: 337 PAUL N.: 133, 337 MITCHELL, COSTA E. 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MELIKIAN, MIRIAM S.: 189, 215, 281 MELIN, SHERRY R.: 337 MELTz, SCOTT I. MELVIN, LAURA R.: 337 MENDEL, EDWARD B.: 112, 198, 281 MENDEL, LAYAH K.: 337 MENDELSON, PAULA J.: 311 MENENDEZ, ALEX M.: 337 MENDEZ, DANAE R.: 311 MENDEZPENATE, RENE: 281 MENDIETA, MARIA M.: 311 MENENDEZ, MANUEL A.: 141,311 MENESES,,EDGARDO G.: 154, 155, 156, 200, 281, 201 MENEZES, NELSON A.: 145, 281 MENEZES, NEYILLE M.: 145, 281 MEREDITH, KENNETH R.: 337 MERLANO, EDUARDO: 120, 123, 126, 128, 131, 200, 281 MERLANO, JORGE: 281 MERMAN, TERR1 L.: 311 MERMELL, DEBRA S.: 337 MERRELL, WILLIAM R.: 133,337 MERRITT, PATRICIA A.: 337 MENzEL, MARJORIE: 337, 205 MESA, LUISA M.: 170, 311 MESA, NICOLAS D.: 337 MESA, RICARDO I.: 281 MESSER, FAITH M.: 112,337 MESSINA, LEONARD P.: 111,311 MESSING, STEVEN G.: 337 MEYER, ELLEN R. 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MOSS, EDWIN M.: 281 Moss, FERNE L.: 281 MOTT, MARY J.: 85, 217,311 MOULY, MICHAEL T.: 337 MOYERS, SYNEY - MOYERS, RENA C.: 281, 264 Mozo, MARTHA A.: 98, 111, 210, 281, 227 MUIRHEAD, DOUGLAS J.: 123, 144, 185, 311 MUJICA, BERTHA M.: 311 MULLININX, OWEN J.: 311 281, 221 MEYERSJ MICHAEL D.: 337 MICHELMAN, DANA S.: 337 MICHELSON, JOSEPH D.: 102, 197, 311 MICHELSON SETH G.: 109, 205, 281, 206 MIDDLETON MIDDLETON JOSEPH L.: 337 ROBERT I.: 311 MIKLES, SUZANNE: 337 MILHAN, PAUL R.: 203, 311 MILLER, ALLISON W.: 94, 337 MILLER, CLAYVEN: 311 MILLER, DARLENE H.: 281 MILLER, DONALD L.: 311 JAN 311 MILLER, M.: 112, MILLER, JEFFREY R.: 337 MILLER, JOHN C.: 281 MILLER, LAMAR: 337 MILLER, MARGARET R.: 337 MILLER, STEVE L.: 311 MILLER, PAUL B.: 281 MILLER, ROBERT E.: 138, 337 MILLER, ROY J.: 112, 337 MILLER, STEPHEN W.: 337 MILNE, BRUCE R. 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OSBORNE, JEANNE L.: 313 OSMOS, GARY: 339 OSTENSON, MARGIE L.: 111, 227, 283 OTERO, SYLVIA A.: 175, 283 OTT, THOMAS J.: 283 OTTENBERG, GARY K.:,205, 206, 210, 283, 229 OTTO, BRAD W.: 339 OUSLEY, CYNTHIA: 339 OUSLEY, JANIE E.: 339 OUSLEY, MARIE L.: 283 OWENS, CATHERINE A.: 339 PACIN, SILVIA: 108, 178, 179, 217, 283 PADRON, MARIA C.: 313 PADRON, MARIA D.: 313. PAHULES, DORIAN, 313 PAIGE, PENNY C.: 339 PAGE, HUGH A.: 112, 313 PAGE, JOHN E.: 193, 194, 283 PALACIOS, ROSENDO P. PALENZUELA, EDUARDO: 313 PATRICK, JOHN G.: 339 PAULK, SHARON L.: 179, 313 PAVLOW, SHARA T.: 102, 175, 211, 218 219, 221, 283, 229 PAWLIGER, MICHAEL H. PAYNE, CYNTHIA P.: 339 PEACE, ROGER C.: 123, 135, 137, 201, 313 PEACOCK, THOMAS: 313 PECK, JANICE M.: 339 PECK, ROBERT L.: 200, 283 PEEDIN, KAREN L.: 339 PEGRAM, REBECCA L.: 111, 163, 226, 227, 283, 278 PELELLA, MONICA A.: 283 PELLEYA, MARGARITA PELLEYA, MARIA P.: 283 PENA, LUISA M.: 339 PENA, ALINA M.: 339 PENARANDA, FRANCIS C.: 112, 339 PENDELTON, CHARLES: 339 PEPPER, JOYCE L.: 98, 163, 175, 211, 221, 283 PERALES, JORGE: 339 PERENO, CHRISTINE M.: 339, 313 PEREZ, COLMAN: 313 PEREZ, FORTUNA: 339 PEREZ, HARRIET: 313 PEREZ, GUILLERMINA PEREZ, JOSE R. PEREZ, INEZ T.: 117,177, 313 PEREZ, LIDIA L.: 339 PEREZ MARIA C.: 339 PEREZ, MARIA D.: 339 PEREZ, MARIA M. PEREZ, MAYRA: 170, 313 PEREZ OFELIA C.: 177,191, 297 PEREZ RAFAEL: 313 PEREZ RAFAEL A.: 339 PEREZ ROSE: 313 PEREZ, SONIA: 313 PEREZ, TERESITA: 313 PEREZ, VIVIAN C. PEREZDEALEJO, MARIA PEREZLLANA, ADOLFO: 283 PERINE, DOROTHY R.: 339 PERKINS, VIRGINIA H.: 97, 217, 297, 313 PERL, JEFFREY S.: 111, 339 PERLMUTTER, JORDAN: 283 PERLMUTTER, ELIZABETH: 94, 339, 321 PERNA, LUIS M.: 313 PERO, AILA H.: 313 PERO, DEBRA: 313 PERANE, LINDA R.: 339 PERRIN, CIDETTE S.: 160, 170, 172, 173,211,283 PERRIN, LEILA J.: 160, 161,172, 173, 174,211,283 PERRINE, BARBARA: 313 PERRY, JAMES W.: 283 PEQKIERS, JACKSON L.: 138, 139, 293, 3 PETERS, JAMES SAM: 283 PETERSON, FRANK R.: 142, 143, 201, 283 PETIT, GAIL B.: 339 PETTIGREW, DEBORA J.: 112,339 PEYSER, JOAN D.: 218, 283, 219 PHILIPS, ROBERTA: 313 PHILLIPS, ALVIN L.: 313 PHILLIPS, JANE A.: 313 PHILLIPS, SANDRA J.: 313, 177 PHILLIPS, WILLIAM Y.: 313 PHINNEY, RONALD 8. PHIPPS, JULEE A. PICARD, PETER I. PICKAR, JAMES H.: 109, 205, 206, 283 PICHARDO, ROSA B. PICK, WILLIAM O. PICHARDO, RAOUL MYERS, LARRY: 311 NABAL, ELISA D.: 111, 311 NAGEL, CRAIG J.: 95, 120, 124, 126, 193, 194, 200, 281, 264 NAPPI, LOUIS M.:112, 311 NASH, PHYLLIS E.: 281 NASTASI, THERESA: 311 NATHAN, SANDRA L.: 175, 283 NAVARRO, BERNARDO S. NAZARIO, OLGA: 311 NEALY, SHIRLEY M.: 111, 283 NEDBALEK, PAULA M. NEDBOR, WENDY L.: 176, 311 NEDDE, PAUL R.: 337 NEFF, BARBARA A.: 112, 223, 283 NELMS, WILLIE M.: 283 NELMES, DIANE NELSON, CHRISTOPHER: 133, 337 NELSON, JAMES B.: 133, 337 NEUFELD, RONNI E.: 283 NEUMANN, DIXON C.: 311 NEVELS, GWEN Y. NEWELL, DONNA: 339 NEWFELD, RONNI: 168 PALLOT, STEVEN C. PALMER CHARLES A. PALMER CAROL A.: 339 PALMER, LOUIS H. PALMER, RICK: 339 PANDO, LUIS M.: 313 PAPPAS, CHARLES J.: 181, 211, 283 PARDO, ANA M.: 339 PARDO, GLORIA: 339 PAREDES, EFRAIN: 313 PARIS, JOHN A.: 105, 167, 197,313 PARISH, DEBBIE L.: 313 PARKER, CHARLES: 283 PARKER, ELIZABETH E.: 95, 96, 146, 147,160,163,190,191,211,217, 281, 221 PARKER, MARGARET E.: 95, 96, 146, 147, 160, 162, 163, 173, 191, 217, 283 PARKER, WILLIAM R.: 313 PARKS, PAULETTE C.: 112 PARKS, WALTER: 112 PARRISH, TERESA A.: 313 PARMENTER, JOHN M. PASANTES, GERARDO: 339 PASCUAL, GLORIA M.: 283 PASCUAL, IGNACIO J.: 339 PASSAPIUME, DONNALE: 339 PATCHETT, JUDITH E.: 227, 313 PATCHETT, MICHAEL: 283 PATINO, ROSA M. PIERAS, ANTONIA R.: 283 PILAFIAN, MARNI H.: 112, 186,191, 197 PINA, ANGELA H.: 179 PING-CHUNG, HAN: 339 PINEIRO, HILDA M.: 313, 170 PIMIENTA, EVA R. PIMIENTA, MARIA M. PINSLEY, JESSICA SUE: 173, 217, 285 PIPER, GLORIA M.: 339 PIPER, SHERRIE L. PIPER, ROBERT S.: 132, 133,339 PITCAIRN, CHRISTINE: 178,217,285 PITTMAN, OWEN W.: 285 PLEMMONS, PATRICIA PLASS, CAROLYN J.: 313 PLOTKIN, KAREN S.: 170, 172, 173, 175, 211, 285, 221 PLUNKETT, NANCY L.: 313 PLUNKETT, WILLIAM C. PODELL, OWEN L.: 109, 205 POE, DIANE L.: 175,211,285 POE, MARILYN A. POHL, HENRY A.: 285 POIDE, CATHARINE: 313 POITIER, FLETA: 339 POITIER, GERTHA L. POLAN, LINDAMARIE: 313 POLIzzANO, ANNETTE POLK, NANCY E.: 215, 285 POLLACK, JOANNE: 227, 285 POLLACK, MARK E.: 211, 285 POLLAN, ELEANA A. POLONSKI, LILIAN POMERANTZ, ROBIN A.: 339 POMERO, MARIA: 339 PONCE, LOURDES A.: 313 PONN, NANCY J.: 285 PONT, JON E.: 313 PONT, LYN J.: 102, 313, 218 PONT, SHERLENE J.: 186, 339 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 THE STORE VVITPI THE FLORIDA FL.AlR 111121111111 +101 WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND THE FINE MANNER IN WHICH YOU ALL CONDUCT YOURSELVES. 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POPE, ROBERT N.: 339 PORTER, ANNE W.: 118, 285 PORTER, MARY I.: 339 PORTER, PAMELA G.: 285 PORTER, TERRY: 339 PORTIER, GERTHA: 339 POST, REBA J.: 313, 176 POSTEN, JOSEPH C.: 313 POSTLETHWAITE, JOHN: 190, 215 POULOS, GREGORY G.: 339 POWELL, CURRY A.: 313 POWELL, LINDA L.: 100, 313, 218, 219 POZEN, ROBERT C.: 102, 339 PRATS, MARIA: 330 PRATT, JOHN H.: 123, 285 PRASERTLUM, JIRASAK PRATT, JOHNNY L.: 200, 285 PRICE, ROBERT A.: 313 PRIETO, MARTHA M.: 313, 170 PRIETO, SANDRA: 313 PROKOS, CHRISTINA: 313 PROPHET, SANDRA: 179, 339 PUCASSI, HENRY: 285 FUIG, DIELY: 285 PUGA, LUIS G.: 339 PULLIAS, NANCY L.: 313 PURDON, AL I.: 1I2', 339 PUTNEY, JAY R. QUARLES, JULIAN M.: 142, 313 QUARTIN DALE A.: 339 QUIGLEY, TIMOTHY L.: 339 QUINN, FRANK W. QUINN, SHARON A.: 285 I' RABE, ELLEN A.: 98, 108, 111, 174, 197, 211, 283, 222, 223, 227 RADFORD, SUE J.: 339 RADOMSKI, ERIC P.: 313 RAFF, CAROL G. RAFKIND, DENNIS L.: 145, 313 RAINEY, CARL: 133, 339 RAMOS, ALFONSO RANDALL, SARAH H.: 313 RAMIREZ, MARIA L. RAMIREZ, GABLE: 339 RAMIRO, LICEA: 339 RAMSEY, MARION C. RANNIK, ELNA M.: 112, 313 RASCO, WILLIAM: 341 RASCO, LOURDES A.: 339 RASHKIN, JOSEPH C.: 285 RASMUSSEN, KATHRYN: 285 RASMUSSEN, STEVEN B.: 313 RASSNER, GLENN M. RASTORFER, RENEE Y.: 313 RATHBONE, BRUCE A. RAWLS, KATHYN A. IJILLI: 185, 341 RAWLS, JAN S.: 112, 160, 313 RAY, ALBERTA L.: 285 RAY, CELIA E.: 341 RAY, PATRICIA M.: 96, 160, 161, 217, 285, 257 RAYMOND, DEBRA A.: 341 READER, WENDY E. REAGEN, CLAUDIA: 285 REARDON, DOREEN M. REDDICK, ELEANOR Y.: 85, 111, 179, 217, 285 REDMAN, KATHLEEN J.: 42, 93, 112, 113,198, 274, 211. RHEA, HAL H.: 112, 341 REDSTONE, PAUL C.: 341 REED, GERALDINE: 313 REEDER, RICHARD J.: 313 REEDER, THOMAS S.: 313 REEP, CHRISTINE C.: 285 REEP, RICHARD B. REESE, STUART C.: 144, 313 REEVES, GEORGE F.: 285 REFF, EILEEN T.: 175, 211, 285 REGAN, CLAUDIA: 211 REGAN, EDWARD J.: 341 REHE, FRANKIEANN M. REILLY, MARY: 341 REINA, LEONARD P.: 285 REINGOLD, BEVERLY S.: 215 REINGOLD, STEVEN F.: 341, 285 REINHARD, ROBERT J.: 341 REINHARDT, PEGGY L.: 111, 173, 175, 211, 285, 223, 227 REISER, BETH S.: 117 RELA, LINDA J. REMSEN, JUDY A,: 313 RENEDO, MICHAEL D. RENN2 ROBERT M.: 341 RENOUF, LAWRENCE J.: 341 RENOUF, RAYMOND H.: 285 REQUEJO, ADOLFO F.: 144, 341 RETI, JORGE: 341 REVAK, FRANK J.: 152, 341 REVAK, HOWARD M.: 313 REYNOLDS, CYNTHIA A.: 160, 313 REYNOLDS, RICHARD: 285 REYNOLDS, ROBERT A.: 341 REYNOLDS, ROBIN M.: 179, 313 RHEA, HAL H.: 112, 341 RIBBLER, JOHN S.: 102,193, 313 RICE, ROBIN I: 313 RICH, ADRIENNE S.: 175, 211, 285 RICHARD, ALAN S.: 112, 341 376 RICHARDS, MARK R.: 133 RICHARDS, SETH J. RICHTER, BRADLEY G.: 341 RIDDLE, TANDY M.: 313 RIERA, VIVIAN J,: 341 RIGGS, SHERILYN M.: 111,341 RINDFLEISH, JOHN C.: 285 RINDFLEISH, LISA A,: 341 RINGWALD, MARCELLA: 313 RINCONES, JOSEPH A.: 341 RIORDAN, KATHLEEN A.: 341 RIQUELINE, SARA C.: 341 RITTHALER, LISA M, RITTHALER, NANCY A.: 315 RIVERA, LAZARO: 120, 123, 126, 200, 285 RIVERO, MARIA C. RIVERON, AQUILES R,: 341 RIVERON, MIGUEL A,: 154,155, 156, 315 RIVERON, GEORGE L.: 341 ROBERSON, BOBBIE A.: 41, 111, 137, 315 ROBERTS, DRUCIE A. ROBERTS, EVELYN C. ROBERTSON, ELLEN K.: 341 ROBERTSON, GEORGE W.: 111, 169, 193, 227, 315 ROBINS, RICHARD D.: 285 ROBINSON, ALICIA A.: 107, 111, 225, 227, 315 ROSSMAN, RITA M.: 315 ROTEGARD, KATHRYN A.: 287 ROTH, JILL E.: 229, 341 ROTH, SANFORD W.: 287 ROTHSTEIN, JEFFREY: 315 ROWE, JAMES B.: 315 ROWLEY, SUZANNE W.: 315 ROYAL, UARLENE: 85, 287 RUBEL, LINDA T.: 100, 197, 218, 315 RUBIN, SHERRY E.: 158, 287, 223, 225 RUBIO, EDUARDO R.: 287 RUCKER, DIANA B.: 315 RUDNER, RITA C.: 341 RUEL, MICHAEL J,: 133, 341 RUEL, PATRICK GOLDEN: 120, 123, 200, 287 RUGGLES, KAREN V.: 341 RUGGLES, SUSAN A.: 100, 163, 177, 315 RUIZ RUIZ, RUIZ, RUIZ RUIZ, RUIZ, RUIZ. RUIZ. EASTON: 315 GERMAN V. JOSE O. JUAN B.: 315 LUIS: 287 MARIA E.: 341 OLIMPIA T.: 315 PEPE: 315 RUPPENTHAL, LYLE C.: 158, 167, 177, 229, 315 RUSS, JULIANNE M.: 167, 180, 181, IBB, 189, 315 SCH RAD ER, KRISTY A.: 104, 287 SCHREER, ANDREW: 180, 315 SCHRODER, NORMA H. SCHUH, SCHULN MICHELLE C.: 287 ER, KAREN D.: 176, 315 SCHUTT, ALISON J.: 287 SCHWARTZ, DONALD J.: 315 SCHWARTZ, PHILIP H.: 315 SCHWARTZ, RICHARD P.: 104, 107, 109 287, 167, 186, 188, 189, 197, 205 SCHWARTZ, STEVEN C,: 287, 183 SCHWARTZ, VICKI A.: 109, 205, 206, 315 SCHWARZ, JUDITH A.: 160, 163, 315 SCIPPIO, JANIS: 85, 343 SCOPETTA, JOHN R.: 120, 123, 126, 287, 200 SCOTT, ALSTON J.: 343 SCOTT, CHERYL A.: 112 SCOTT, PATRICIA A.: 343 SCOTT, WINSTON E.: 112, 154, 287 SEALY, HELENA I SEGAL DIANE S.: 315 SEIGLIE, LORRAINE M,: 287 SEITLIN, TERRI J.: 102, 343 SELLATI, LEANNA F.: 315 SEOANE, LUIS A.: 343 SERES, RICHARD A,: 287 SERGIO, MARIO: 343 SERGIO, AMADON: 315 SERINO, SUSAN J, : ROBINSON, ANGELA: 111, 217, 341 ROBINSON, ANN L.: 217, 315 ROBINSON. 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ROGERS, PETER D.: 341 ROGERS, PETER W.: 112, 315 ROGERS ROBERT C.: 148, 183, 189, SAMETH, JOAN: 287 SAMIOS, PATRICIA A.: 341 SAMMONS, VICKI M. SAMS, GENEVIEVE C. SAMS, JOALLEN SAMUEL, SHIRLEY D.: 315 SAMUELSON, DONNA: 112, 287 SAMUELSON, JAY D.: 341 SANCH EZ, SANCHEZ, SANCH EZ, SANCH EZ, SANCHEZ sANDERs,' SANDERS, SANDERS, SANDERS ARTURO C. CIRA M.: 287 EUGENIO N.: 341 ELIZABETH: 341 LEONARDO F. CATHERINE: 341 NENA A,: 315 OTIS L.: 123, 126, 287, 200 WILLIE F. SANDS, DELORES L.: 111, 227 SANDS, FRED N.: 142, 315 SANJURJO, BARBARA J.: 315 SANSONE, MARY F.: 112, 341 SANSONE, FREDRICK R.: 341 SANTISO, LILLIAN Z.: 341 SARANDIS, NICK: 341 SASARONES, LOUIS F.: 341 SASSINE, GEORGES: 315 SASSINE, ROGER SASSINE, MARGARETTE SASSINE, YAMILE SASTRE, ARISTIDES: 315 SAUER, LARAINE: 203, 315 SHEPHERD, FRANK P.: 203, 289 SHEPHERD, JOSEPH T.: 343 SHERMAN, FREDERIC S.: 112, 151, 203, 315 SHEPHERD, MERIWETHER: 348 SHIDELER, MARGARET: 215, 315 SHIFF, RIVA Z. SHIKANY, WALTER R.: 315 SHILLENS, ELIZABETH: 315 SHILLITO, DIANE L.: 343 SHIPP, TANGELA D.: 343 SHIVER, PATRICIA: 315 SHIVER, WAYNE L.: 191, 315 SHOPE, LEE F.: 289 SHOTWELL, GARY W.: 142, 143, 211, 289 SHOULTES, PATRICIA: 343 SHRADER, NANCY C.: 289 SICKLER, RICHARD A.: 315 SIEGEL, SHERRIL A.: 289 SIERRA, BLANCA M.: 289 SIERRA JOSEFINA S. SIGLER, RUTH A.: 96, 270, 289 SILBERMAN, CLAUDIA: 111, 321, 343 SILBERMAN, SHEILA G.: 177, 227, 229, 315 SILK, BETH J.: 111, 191, 289, 227 SILK, JANET M.: 112, 191, 343 SILVA, ANTOINNETTE: 158, 217 SILVA, ANTOINETTE: 315, B5 SILVERMAN, DENNIS S.: 289 200, 285, 201 ROJAS, ANAMARY: 341 ROLLINS, JANIS C.: 341 ROMAN, DIANE L.: 217, 315 ROLLE, JEREMIAH: 315 ROMAN, PATRICIA G.: 191, 315 ROMAN, SCOTT L.: 341 ROMERO. MARIA L. ROOT, THOMAS R.: 315 RONALDER, JOAN: 341 ROOZEN, KAREN J.: 111, 341 ROPER, KATHLEEN B.: 111, 203, 341 ROPES, BARBARA A.: 31, 107, 211, 225, 285 ROSE, STEPHANEE J.: 118, 315 ROSEN, CHAD M.: 112, 193, 194, 285 ROSEN, GAIL B.: 111,176, 315 ROSEN, GWEN M.: 315 ROSEN, RICHARD B.: 52, 53, 102, 103, 108, 158, 287, 167, 169, 193, 194, 217, 229 ROSEN, RICHARD H.: 141, 287 ROSEN, RICHARD S.: 287, 168 ROSENAU, JANE M. ROSENBLATT, HAROLD: 102, 287, 170 ROSENBLATT, JOHN: 341, 170 ROSENDO, PALACIOS: 341 ROSENDORF, KAREN L.: 108, 159, 287 174, 211, 221, 276, 257 ROSENFELD, HILARIE: 315 ROSENFIELD, SHERYL: 102, 158, 287, 170, 218 ROSENSTEIN, BONNIE: 287, 191, 229 ROSENTHAL, ALAN B. ROSENTHAL, THOMAS H.: 315 ROSS, DONNA: 341 ROSS, JOANNE ROSS, STEFANIE M.: 287, 170, 174, 211, 221, 222, 227 SAULSBURY, MICHAEL: 315 SAULSBURY, SUZANNE: 341 SAUNDERS, BESSIE C.: 315 SAUNDERS, JULIE M.: 111, 287, 227 SAUNDERS, WALTER G.: 341 SAUNDERS, WILLIE: 341 SAVAGE, CHARLENE Y.: 343 SAVAGE, NANCY J.: 287 SAWYER, THERESA P.: 287 SCHAFER, MARGARET: 287 SCHAFER, MARY L. SCHAFER, STEPHEN B.: 112, 343 SCHAEFER, EDWARD A. SCHAEFER, STUART J. SCHAEFFER, CATHERINE: 287 SCHATZMAN, STEVE: 343 SCHEFFRIN, STEPHEN SCHENHOLM, ALLAN A.: 112, 321, 343 SCHERO, HOWARD B.: 154, 315 SCHERR, HAROLD E.: 315 SCHIFF, JOHN B. 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SUAREZ VICTOR M.: 345 SUCHMAN, VALERIE G.: 317 SULAK, LINDA: 345 SULLIVAN, PATRICIA SUOJANEN, JAMES N.: 345 SUOJANEN, WILLIAM: 52, 53, 109, 205 206, 207, 291, 208, 211, 221 SUSKAUER, SHELDON H.: 108, 181, 188, IB9, 291 SUSKIN, STUART F.: 112, 198,317 SUSSMAN, JUDITH A.: 317 SUTOR, MARY J.: 345 SWAIN, ANN T.: 111,117,291 SWAIN, GERALDINE: 111,317 SWAIN, SARAH L.: 117,291 SWARTZ, GEOFFREY C.: 345 SWEARINGEN, TERRY L.: 317 SWINDELL, VERONICA: 345 SOHNEN, JANICE L.: 175, 289 SOKOL, MIKE: 289 SOKOLOFF, DANIEL O.: 317 SOKOLOW, GAIL S.: 317 SOLER, ADELA M.: 289 SOLHEIM, WENDY: 217, 343 SOLOMON, DAVID S.: 181, 188, 289 SWINK, MARY CATHY: 176, 317 SWIREN, LANE BRUCE: 108, 188, 189, 197, 291 SWIREN, NANCY E.: 159, 176, 317 SYKES, MARY F.: 317 SYKES, PATRICIA R.: 345 SYMONETTE, HENRY SOLMS, HARRIET: 179, 217, 343 SOLOMON, GARY B.: 140, 141 SOLOMON, PAULA L.: 253 SOLOMON, SUSAN R.: 105, 175, 215, 289 SOLOWAY, HOWARD P.: 112, 289 SOMBERG, ROBYN D.: 102, 343 SYMMONDS, SUZANN E: 345 SOMERSTEIN, BARRY E. 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STEIN, KENNETH M.: 343 STEIN, LESLIE A.: 317 STEIN, MARK A.: 111,317 STEIN, STANLEY J.: 102, 111,291,218 7 STEINHARDT, ALICE: 108, 114, 159, 291, 175,197, 215, 227 STEINHARDT, PAUL J.: 159, 167, 169, 186, 197, 343 STERLING, DENISE: 112, 343 STERN, JACQUELINE O.: 107, 225, 343 STERN, MARY E.: 173, 317 STEPHAN, BRUCE A.: 112, 343 STERN, MICHAEL STEWART, JAMES M.: 291 378 L.+,. Y TABOAS, XONIA: 345 TANNENBAUM, DUANE H.: 34 TARAFA, MARINA Y.: 345 TARAFA, MARINO JR.: 345 TAYLOR, BERTRAM L.: 120, 123, 126, 131,154, 200, 201, 317 TALBOTT, JR. WILLIAM: 345 TANENBAUM, ROBERT S.: 345 TAYLOR, HELENA M.: 291 TAYLOR, LINDA M.: 345 TAYLOR, IRENE L.: 317 TAYLOR, MARTHA L.: 291 TAYLOR, RICHARD L.: 152, 345 TAYLOR, RICHARD W.: 345 TAYLOR, SHARON CANDACE: 291 TAYLOR, WILLIE J. TEAGUE, CHARLOTTE E.: 85, 111, 317 TEAGUE, WILLIE F.: 291, 345 TEAL, GLORIA: 291 TEDLOW, DAVID M.: 112, 345 TEGGE, EDWARD H.: 112, 317 TEIRA, ALBERTO J.: 317 TEJEDA, GILDA TELLAM, HENRY S. TELLER, ROBERT: 345 TEMPLE, GEOFFREY A.: 144, 291 TENBER, JANIS S.: 291, 215 TENDRICH, DIANNE C.: 317 TENDRICH, MARLENE S.: 112, 345 TEZANOS, ARTURO A. TEZANOS, JOSEFA C.: 345 THAGARD, JOSEPH R.: 345 THEO, HELENA S.: 111, 345 THERY, DEBRA R.: 112, 345 THEED, JOHN M. 1 THOMAS, DANIELLE J.: 102, 345 THOMAS DANNY N.: 291, 200 THOMAS, GEORGE D.: 317 THOMAS THOMAS , MARK F.: 317 PATRICIA A.: 151 THOMAS: SYLVIA G.: 112, 345 THOMAS WILLIAM: 133, 345 THOMPSON, BEVERLY L. THOMPSON, CATHY J.: 345, 217 THOMPSON, GARY A. THOMPSON, RENEE: 345 THOMPSON, TERRY L. THORNTON, JOHN W.: 141, 345 THORNTON, PATRICIA: 345, 321 THRASH, RONALD J. THUE, DENA D.: 117, 291 THUE, ELLEN J.: 112 THURSTON, EDDREST D.: 345, 317 THURSTON, HARRY A.: 103 TIBBETTS , NANCY L.: 291 TIBOR, THOMAS: 112, 317 TIDWELL, DARRELL V.: 180,181,18B, 189, 211, 291 TILL, VA LERIE: 345 TILLOTSON, GEORGE B.: 123, 201, 200, 291 TILTON, CATHERINE L.: 102,105, 317 TIMMERMANN, SONIA E. TINKER, GERALD A.: 120, 123, 128, 131, 139 TOBIN, AMY J.: 345 TODD, DAVID A.: 151,193,317 TOCA, WILLIAM Y. TONKIN, ROBERT W.: 345 TORENO, ANTHONY J.: 291 TORRES, MYRA V.: 345 TOTH, ALEXANDER G. TORRES, MIGUEL TORNES, LUIS A. TOW, NORMAN: 111, 227, 291 TOTH, JULIE A.: 345, 291 TOWER, SUSAN L. TRAEGER, BARBARA H.: 111, 112, 227, 317 TRAVIS, CAROL L.: 317 TRESCOTT, JEAN L. TROUT, SUE E.: 317 TROY, WILLIAM D.: 291 TRUDEAU, JOSEPH H.: 144, 345 TRUEBLOOD, ELWOOD B.: 111, 317 TRUDELL, MARY B.: 317 TRUDELLE, MAUREEN E. TRUJILLO, MARIA A.: 317 TUCH, ROBERT L.: 137, 317 TUFF, SHIRLEY A.: 291 TUGGLE, CATHERINE T.: 345 TURNER, WADE H.: 181, 198, 291 TUTT, FRED L.: 317 TYLER, NOAH CHUCK: 120, 123, 131, 142, 143, 144, 200, 201, 293, 257 TYLER, KATHY L.: 111, 345, 203 TYLER, SANDRA L.: 317 TYSON, RICHARD H.: 291 U UDOFF, JOY D.: 112, 345, 170 ULRICH, MARGARET R.: 317 ULSH, JONATHAN M.: 345 UPCHURCH, LINDA LUANN: 291 UPCHURCH, PAULA H.: 151 UPTON, NANCY: 291 URIARTE, ARMANDO USHER, LINDA M.: 98, 317 V VADIA, RAFAEL: 108, 170, 172, 197, 291, 215, 290 VAKLEV, LILJANA M.: 317 VALDES, CRISTINA B.: 293 VALDES, DANIA C.: 319 VALDES, JULIA E.: 319 VALENTINE, DAVID L.: 345 VALERI, ANGEL A.: 293 VANATTIA, BETTY L.: 345 VANATTIA, ERNIE W.: 293 VANN, CHARLES H.: 123, 201, 293 VANN, MARTIN E.: 52, 53, 169, 187, 197, 293, 211, 292 VANN, STEVEN J.: 169, 189, 211, 197, 292 293, VANN, THOMAS J.: 123, 319 VANORSDEL, DONALD: 319 VANZYVERDEN, KARIN: 345 VARAT, ANDREW L.: 345 VAUGHN, DOUGLAS A.: 170, 319 VEACH, DONALD P. 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VRANA, JOANN: 112, 113, 293 W WACHHOLDER, ROBERT: 293 WACHTEL, FHILLIP B.: 133, 345 WADE, ELIZABETH A.: 112, 293 WADHAMS, LINDA C.: 293 WAGLIN, EDDIE J.: 345 WAGNER, MICHAEL N.: 319 WAGOR, SUSAN G.: 186, 345 WAKEFIELD, MICHAEL: 134, 135, 137, 154, 155, 319 WALDORF, KYLE: 345 WALDRON, JAMES R.: 293 WALDORF, LYNN A. WALES, CARSON L.: 169, 319, 193 WALKER WALKER WALKER ,DAVID M.: 185 ,MARILYN E.: 319 PATRICIA A. WALKER: ROBERT W.: 154, 155, 188, 293 WALKER, TONY E. WALLS, WILLIE E.: 293 WALSH, REGINA M.: 319 WALSH, MARIANNE: 115 WALSH, WILLIAM: 345 WALTER, ARNOLD: 345 WALTER, LEIF: 293 WALTER, WENDY: 293 WALTON, WILLIAM H. WALTER, WENDY S. WANG, 319, 2 GRACE: 163, 167, 170, 173, 97 WARD, KEVAN K.: 319 WARD, LINDA L.: 345 WARD, ROBERT C. WARD, WILLIAM M.: 345 WARE, DAPHNE: 293 WARHOLAK, LISA A.: 98, 319 WARNER, ANDREW N.: 188, 293 WARNER, WILLIAM C.: 347 WARREN, JOHN B.: 293 WARREN, PRISCILLA F.: 111, 173, 177, 227, 319 WASHINGTON, ALAN H.: 293 WASHINGTON, ALBERTA: 319 WASHINGTON, JOHN A.: 347 WASHINGTON, RUFUS: 347 WASSER, DAVID: 133, 347 WASSALL, RICHARD: 347 WATKINS, BURTON G.: 188, 189, 293 WATSON, JAMES: 347 WATTS, DOROTHY P.: 177, 319 WATTERS, JOHN T.: 347 WEBB, KATHLEEN C.: 111, 179, 319 WEIL, ALICE R.: 111,176,221,227, 229, 319 WEIL, CHARLES R. WEINBREN, RONNA S.: 319 WEINGARTEN, JAMES K.: 123, 152, 319, 193 E, ALAN K.: 347 WINKLE, LOUIS A.: 293 WEINKLE, LYNNE J.: 293 WEINKLE, WILLIAM: 347 WEINSTEIN, DEBORAH: 319 WEISGLASS, BARBARA: 293 WEISS, WEISS, WEISS, WEISS, DANIEL M.: 102, 218, 319 LESLIE J.: 98, 319 ROBERT S.: 293, 193, 194 ROGER W.: 148, 319 WEISS, SCOTT F.: 108, 114, 123,167, 183, 185, 201, 221, 293 WEISSBERGER, MARIA WEITZNER, JILL: 293 WEKSLER, MARLA J.: 52, 53, 93, 163, 175, 211, 221, 293 WELCH, GORDON K.: 347 WELLER, EDWARD M.: 293 WELLER, GLADYS V.: 297, 319 WELLING, CHRISTOPHER: 319 WELLONS, CHARLES: 347 WELLS, DIANA M.: 319 WERNER, CONNIE L.: 94, 217, 347 WERNER, JEFFREY B.: 123,131, 276, 293, 193, 194 WESSELL, DONALD H.: 347 WESSELL, DONNA L.: 293 WESSON, KARAN L.: 293 WESTBERRY, RICHARD: 293 WETHERINGTON, WILLIAM WESTER, DAVID: 213, 2 WESTON, JOHN S.: 342 WEXLER, JEROME: 347 WHALEN, JACQUELINE: 293 WHEELER, DAVID K. WHEELER, RICHARD A.: 152, 347 347 WHEELI NG, STEVEN C.: WHIDDEN, DENNIS W.: 293 WHIGHAM, EDWARD L.: 347 WHITE, ALICE M.: 347 WHITE, EMMETT J.: 319 WHITE GLORIA J.: 347 WHITE: MARTHA L.: 150, 151, 159,319 WHITE, MARY E.: 319 WHITE, WHITE, WHITE NORRIS H.: 347 ROBERT M. SHIRLEY M.: 319 WHITEHEAD, ALBERT: 111 WHITENACK, ABIGAIL: 217, 347 WHITES IDE, ALBERT E.: 138, 139, 319 WHITFIELD, DUANE: 319 WHITING, MARY L.: 347 WHITMAN, PAMELA B.: 319 WHITNEY, GEORGIA: 98, 319 WHITTEN, KATHLEEN D.: 111, 293 WHITTEN, STEPHEN H.: 112, 113, 152 319 WHITTEY, CATHERINE: 161, 347 WHITTINGTON, JOHN S. WHITTINGTON, RICHARD: 123, 126, 128, 131, 15, 185, 201, 293, 319, 297 WIDDERSHEIM, LINDA: 96, 163, 217, 263 WILCOX, GARY L.: 347 WILCOX, SHIRLEY G.: 319, 197 WILDENBURG, PATRICIA: 293 . E MAN -I-SZQJQ LC W I4 yogrv SUUND 51 Middle-Class ICHANGE mlm UW TALK 68 QSUSQWSRLD W :fig Esr WISHES, GABLES GRADS For Lny Money and my Mortgage 4' Q 1 rlhlj, 0 uw - VE AT U. .1 'K wg Mann Off 26 S K1 1100 LINCOLN R 531455: N, 538-74 WILER, ELLEN E.: 347 WILES, DAVID J.: 347 WILKES, JOAN CI: 347 WILLCOX, WENDY G.: 85, 221, 293 WILLIAMS, ALFRED J.: 123, 293 WILLIAMS, ARTHUR L.: 347 WILLIAMS, BARBARA A. WILLIAMS, BARBARA L.: 293 WILLIAMS CYNDEE K.: 211, 293 WILLIAMS, DEBORAH R.: 319 WILLIAMS, DONALD D.: 293 WILLIAMS, LYNWOOD: 347 WILLIAMS, MARIA E.: 293 WILLIAMS, MATTIE B.: 111, 293 WILLIAMS, PAMELA H.: 347 WILLIAMS, ROBERT: 319 WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY A.: 347 WILLIAMS, SUSAN L.: 347 WILLIAMS SONYA: 347, 217 WILLIAMS TH EODOR E WILLIFORD, ROBERT R. WILLS, JAMES M. WILPON, MICHAEL A.: 112, 347 WILSON, ANNE R. WILSON, BECKY: 294 WILSON, BEVERLY A.: 160, 294 WILSON, CHRISTINE: 319 WILSON, DEBORAH T.: 117, 160, 170, 319 WILSON, DENNIS H.: 347 WILSON, DONNA K.: 112, 294 WILSON JERSEY M.:111, 319 WILSON: JOHN P. WILSON, LINDA s.. 319 WILSON MATT: 142, 319 WILSON NANCY E.:111,158,163, 169,179, 186, 227, 319 WILSON, PETER A.: 111, 227, 294 WILSON, SHELLEY J.: 191, 319, 297 WILSON, VALERIE T.: 347 WILSON, WILLIAM H.: 319 WILSON, WOODROW: 294 WIMBLEY, GLORIA A.: 217, 347 WINCHESTER, SANDRA: 112, 115, 292, 294 WINKLEBLECK, JOANN WINDRAM, BETTYANN: 319 WINSTEAD, MICHAEL C.: 319 WINSTON, LESLIE C.: 294 WINSTON, GARY S.: 147, 347 WINTER, ANDREW A.: 319 WINTER, ROBERT W.: 294, 294 WINTERS, ROBERT F.: 152, 190, 294 WINTERSELOR, MATTHEW: 319 WINTON, ELIZABETH B.: 319 WIRKUS, KATHRYN F.: 111, 347 WITHERS, PAMELA J.: 347 WITHERS, WAYNE E.: 319 WITT, RICHARD F.: 102, 147, 347, 203 WITTY, LINDA S.: 92, 118, 163, 218, 294 WITTY, JOHN C.: 347, 205 ELLIOTT, MRS. LUCY M.: Asst. Prin. for Ad ministration Index MOORE, STEVE: Principal: Attended Uni- versity of Florida-B.S., George Pea- body College, University of Miami, Vanderbilt-M.A.: P. 50, 59, 237. COWART, ALBERT: Asst. Prin. for Ad- ministration: A.A., B.A., M.A.-East Louisb'ur Colle e Caroline University, g g , University ol Miami: P. 60, 237.- Curriculum: M.Ed.-University of Mi- ami: P. 60, 61, 237. QUARANTA, ANTHONY V.: Asst. Prin. for Administration: B.Ed., M.Ed.-Ohio State University, University of New Mexico, University of Miami: P. 60, 237. SILVA, MRS. VERNEKA A.: Asst. Prin. for Guidance: B.S.-Florida A. and M. University, M.S.W,-Atlanta University: p. 60, 61, 64, 237 STEWART, MRS. LOUISE: Asst. Prin. for Guidance: A.B.-Mary Baldwin Col- lege, M.A.-Northwestern University: P. 60, 61, 64, 237. BLACK, JR., F. EDWARD: English: A.B. -University ol Miami, M.Ed.-Florida Atlantic University: P. 73, 237. BLAKE, MRS. LINDA J.: English: B.A.- Grove City College: P. 237. BORDEN, EDWARD F.: Moth: B.S., M.Ed. -University of Miami: R. 76, 237. BRAITHWAITE, GEORGE H.: Social Stud- ies: B.Ed.--University of Hawaii: P. 237. BRAITHWAITE, MRS. PAULA G.: English: . Faculty Index I I v f ,. 1 I I : I ABRAMS, MRS. RUTH: Business Educa- tion: B.S.-Florida A. 8. M. University: P. 237. ADAMS, MRS. MARLENE: Journalism, Cavaleon, HighLights: B.A.-Northwest- ern University: Quill and Scroll: P. 100, 219, 237. ADDINGTON, MRS. SUE: English: B.S., M.A.-Southern Methodist University, Northwestern University, University of Madrid, University of Rome: P. 237. ALEXANDER, MRS. SUSAN D.: Biology: B. A. University of Arkansas: P. 237. BALTUCH, STANLEY: Math: B.A.-Brooklyn College, University oi Miami, Florida Atlantic University: P. 237. BENTLEY, ROY: Math: B.S.-Florida A. and M.: P. 77, 237. BERNARD, MRS. HAZEL: Math: A.B.- University of Miami: Soph. Jr. Math Squad Coach: P. 237. BERNSTEIN, EDWARD: Math: B.Ed.--Uni- versity of Miami: National Honor So- ciety: P. 208, 237. 380 . B.Ed.-University of Missouri: P. 238. BULLOCK, CULLEN: Math: B.S.-Florida State University: P. 150, 151, 237. BULLOCK, MRS. JOHANNA: English: B.A. -Mary Washington College. BUTTERFIELD, LAWRENCE: Social Studies: B.A.-University of Florida: P. 237. C CAIL, MRS. JOYCE L.: English: B.A.- University of Miami: P. 237. CALLAHAN, MRS. MILDRED C.: Sociolo- gy: B.A.-Wellesley College, M.E:I.- University of Miami: P. 237. CANIDA, MRS. OPAL D.: English: B.A.- Berea College: M.A.--University ol Kentucky: P. 237. CASTLE, LOYD: Government: B.A.-Florida State University: Asst. Football Coach, Tennis Coach: P. 125, 237. CICCI, JOSEPH G.: Math: B.S.-Villanova University: P. 237. CLELAND, MRS. CHARLOTTE: Business Ed- ucation: B.S.-Morris Harvey College: P. 237. CLEVELAND, MRS. MARGUERITE: Home Economics: B.S.-Tennessee State Teachers College. COBURN, MRS. DEBORAH M.: English: B.Ed., M.Ecl.-University of Miami: P. 72, 240. CONNOLLY, MISS HELEN: Modern Dance: B.Ed.-University of Miami: Modern Dance Club, Girls' Gymnastics: P. 79, 240. CORCES, MRS. LORETTA: Math: B.A.- University of South Florida: P. 237. COUGHLIN, DANIEL E.: Physical Educa- tion: B.Ed.-University of Miami: P. 125. 240. COUNTS, MRS. EVELYN W.: English: B.A. Long Island University, M.Ed.-Univer- sity of Miami: P. 72, 237. WITUS, BARBARA D.. 159, 223, 319 WOLF, JEFFERY M.: 319 WOLVERTON, VALERIE: 170,319 WOODBURY, KIMBALL D., 137, 319 WOODWARD, SHELDON D. WOOL, WENDY s.: 221,319 WORLEY, JACK H.: 123,319 wozNEsKI, KERRY L.. 115,347 WORTHY, EORRESTER v.: 347 WRIGHT, MELANIE F.: 319 WRIGHT, PATTI: 294 WUKES, BETTY: 321 WUNDERLICH, DOLORES: 319 WURTH, MICHAEL C.. 294 WYCKOFF, JANICE L.: 319 WYNN, DENISE D.: 319 YANES, JUAN G.: 148, 319 YANES, SERAFIN J.: 319 YANOWITZ, BETTY K.: 175, 294 YARN, ELIZABETH E.: 85, 294 YERO, JEFFREY M.: 347 YESNER, ALAN J.: 193, 194 YESNER, JUDITH M.: 177, 191, 294, 319 YOUNG, ARTHUR S.: 145, 319 YOUNG, CLIFFORD S.: 347 CRAWFORD, MISS REGINA W.: English: B.A.-DePauw University: Anchor, AI- lied Youth: P. 237. CROPPER, MRS. JOYCE C.: Business Ed- ucation: B.S.-University of Kentucky: P. 237. DARWICK, MRS. JUDITH L.: Physical Ed ucation: B.S.P.E.-University of Florida: G.A,A.: P. 79, 179, 237. DEPREE, ROBERT LEE: Government: B.Ed -University of Miami: Offensive Back- field Coach tor JV Football, Asst. Wrestling Coach: P. 125, 132, 237. DIAMOND, CHARLES V.: Physical Edn- cation: B.Ed.-University ol Miami: Football and Wrestling: P. 125, 132, 133, 148. DONELLI, MRS. JANE O.: Guidance: B.S.-Columbia University: P. 64, 65 237. DUDLEY, MISS LYNN: English: B.A.- Florida State University: Literary So- ciety: P. 197, 237. DUNN, MISS HELEN: Guidance: B.A.- Cornell University, M.A.-Columbia Uni- versity: P. 64, 65, 237. DUNNIGAN, MRS. HELEN M.: English: B.A.-Yale University Graduate School: P. 237. DURDEN, MRS. MILDRED H.: Math: A.B. -Duke University: P. 237. ELKINS, MRS. DOROTHY B.: Physical Ed- ucation: B.S.-Eastern Kentucky Univer- stty: P. 7. EVANS, MRS. HELEN Z.: English: M.A. -University of Minnesota: P. 237. FAITH, MRS. NATALIE B.: Homemalring: B.S.-Northwestern State College: P. 68. 237. FELDMAN, DAVID: Drama: B.A.-Univer- sity of Miami: National Thespians: P. 107, 159, 225, 237. FINORA, DANIEL: Business Education: B.Ed., M.A.-University of Miami: P. 238. FISHER, WILLIAM H.: Guidance: A.B., M.Ed.-University of Miami, University of Pittsburg: P. 64, 65, 238. FOXWELL, MRS. RUBY H.: Guidance: B.Ed.-Wisconsin State College, M.Ed, -University of Miami: P. 64, 238. YOUNG, ROBERT A.: 347 YUROCKO, MICHAEL A.: 294 YOUNG, SUSAN J.: 217, 347 ZAGORIA, EVAN A.: 112, 186, 294 ZALIS, ROCHELLE J.: 347 ZAMORA, JOSE C.: 133, 347 ZANGER, STEPHEN D.: 347 ZARCO, CYNTHIA F.. 102, 104, 159, 163, 218, 285, 294, 255 ZARRAGA, JUAN M.: 347 zARzEcKI, MARK R. ZAYDON, THOMAS J.: 319, 193, 197 ZEFEER, JOHN A.: 294 ZELINKA, FRANK L.: 347 ZELLER, GLENN J.: 112, 211, 225, 294 ZIMMERMAN, AUGUSTA: 347 ZINNER, KAREN L.: 170,191, 197, 229, 294 ZITREEN, MICHAEL E.: 319 ZUCKERMAN, STEVE: 319 ZUNDELL, SANDRA: 158, 173, 186, 211, 294 ZWERIN, KATHERINE R.: 186, 319 ZYNE, EDWARD E.: 294 ZYNE, ROSEMARY J.: 347 FRANKS, KENNETH: BioIo9Y: B.Ed.-State College California: Pennsylvania: P. 23 FREER, GEOFFREY: Social Studies: B.S. Ed.-State College at North Adams, Moss. FULTON, MRS. JERRY L.: English: B.A.- Sophie Newcomb: P. 238. GALLIHER, MRS. ELIZABETH: Librarian: M.A.-University of Miami: P. 238. GEORGE, MRS. ANNE M.: Art: B,F.A.- Moore Institute ot Art: P. 68, 238. GOLFMAN, IRVING: Math: B.S.-City College ot New York, M.A.-Columbia University: P. 77, 239. GORDON, DONALD P.: Biology: B.A., M.A.-Duke University: P. 238. GRAY, RICHARD w.. Spanish: B.A., M.A. -University of Florida: P. 75, 238. HALL, EDWIN S.: Math: B.A.-Carson- Newman: Pep Club: Football Coach: Track Coach: P. 125, 217, 240. HALSTEAD, PAUL J.: Math: B.A.--St. Olat College, M.A.-Columbia Univer- sity: Math Squad Coach, Math Nation- al Honor Society: P. 238. HAMRICK, MRS. RUTH G.: Business Ed. ucation: A.B.-Yift College: P. 169, 238. HINSON, MRS. LETITIA G.: Math: B.A.- Winthrop College: P. 238. HOVAN, LUTHER M.: Biol0QY: B.Ed., M.Ed.-University of Miami: P. 239. HULL, MRS. ROSANA: Foreign Languages: A.B.-University ol Havana: P. 239. INJAYCHOCK, EDWARD: Physical Educa- tion: B.Ed.-University of Miami, M.A -Appalachian State University: Asst: Football Coach, Track Coach: P. 125 142, 143, 144, 238, 238. IONS, MISS MARY CECILE: English B.A.- University of Wisconsin, Duke Univer- sity: P. 238. JABLON, MISS JUDITH E.: Art: B.S.- Florida State University: Pen and Sable: P. 215, 233. JONES, MRS. ELIZABETH: History: B.A. -Stetson University: F.T.A.: P. 238. 1 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES CLASS OF T968 SPEC'S MUSIC T576 SO. DIXIE HWY. CORAL GABLES, FLA. Records-Sheet Music-Ampex-Sony Roberts-Norelco Tape Recorders-Magnavox Stereo-and T.V. ACROSS THE STREET DANNY'S IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE WORKING WITH THE CAVALEON STAFF FOR THE SECOND YEAR. WE HAVE ENJOYED TAKING PART IN PRODUCING ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL YEARBOOK. CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CAVALEON STAFF FOR THEIR ENTHUSIASTIC EFFORTS. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '68 MEL GREENE AND ASSOCIATES .1-vnu 1 on A ' fm..- if T .1 1 Tx of . I N mel greene studio 2305 Ponce De .Leon Boulevard, CG., Florida L If OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER FOR '68 443-4658 sau t I I I i t i JOSEPHER, MRS. NELDA: Math, B.Ed.- New Jersey College lor Women, Uni- versity ot Miami, P. 238. JURADO, MRS. AIDA R.: Spanish, B.S. -University of Florida, P. 222, 238. KENZEL, MISS ELAINE H.: English, B.Ed. -University of Miami, ENCORE, P. 72, 73, 105, 238. KILGROE, MISS CAMILLA D.: English, B.S.-Florida State University, Anchor, P. 238. KNOWLES, DAVID G.: Science, B.S.- University of Miami, P. 238. KOTYS, NICHOLAS: Physical Education, B.S.-Villandia University, 'M.Ed.-Ap- palachian State, Letterman's Club, N.A.S.S., Athletic Director, Head Foot- ball Coach, Counselor, P, 64, 125, 127, 188, 189, 239. KRUTULIS, JOSEPH A.: Physical Educa- gog, B.Ed.-University of Miami, P. 4 . LASSITER, EDWARD C.: Guidance, A.B. -University of North Carolina, M.Ed. -College of William- and Mary, P. 27, 64, 238. LEDUE, WILLIAM E.: Music, B.S.-LUni- versity of Alabama, M.Ed.-University of Florida, Band, L'Allegro, P. 68, 113, 240. LEE, MRS. EVELYN S.: English, B.A.- Florida A. and M., Drama Club, P. 238. LOGAN, MRS. VIRGINIA G.: Social Studies, B.A.-Concord College, M.A. -University of West Virginia, P. 238. ITI MADDEN, DOUGLAS: Drafting, B.Ed.- University of Oklahoma, M.Ed.-Uni- versity of Miami, P. 68, 240. MASSIMINO, ANDREW A.: Science, B.S. in Ed.-Slippery Rock State College, Marine Biology Club, P. 203, 238. MAYER, JR., JOHN J.: Chemistry, B.S. -Trenton State College, M.A.-Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, D.A.R.S., West- inghouse, P. 81, 167, 238. MCCUNE, MRS. DOROTHY: Librarian, B.Ed.-University ot Akran, M.A.- Kentucky State University, P. 238. MENACOF, MITCHELL: Distributive Edu- cation, B.P., M.S.-Purdue University, University of Cincinnati, University ol Miami, DECA, P. 71, 239. c MERRILL, SMITHER: Guidance, B.Ed., M.Ed.-University of Florida, P. 64, 239 MESSLER, ABBOTT A: Science, B.S. University of Florida, M.A.-A.S.T.C., P. 80, 81, 239. MEYER ITOWNSENDI, MRS. MARTH M.: English, B.S. in Ed.-Central Missouri State, M.S, in Ed.-Western Illinois University, P. 238. MILLER, MISS AMY: Physical Education, B.S.-Indiana, Intramurals, P. 79, 238. MILLS, MRS. MARY KATHERINE: Guid- ance and Vocabulary, A.B., M.Ed.-Uni- versity of Florida, P. 64, 65, 238. MINTON, MISS MARY E.: English, 8.A. -Meredith College, M.Ed.-Harvard University, P. 238. :'MLCUCH, Mrs. BARBARA: Physical Ed- ucation, B.S. in Ed.-Ohio University Intramurals, P. 79, 238. MONROE, WILLIAM F.: Social Studies, B.A., M.Ed.-University of Florida, P. 82, 83, 238. 382 MOORE, MRS. KATHERINE M.: Latin and Geometry, B.S.-Barry College, JCL, NAPIER, MRS. BONNIE G.: English, A.B. -Rollins College, P. 238. P. 238. NELSON, ROBERT L.: Physical Education, B.Ed.-University of Miami, Coach JV Football and Gymnastics, P. 125, 152, O O'CONNOR, MRS. KATHRYN L.: English, B.A.-University of Wisconsin, Univer- sity ot Miami, P. 238. 238. PAGE, EDGAR E.: Math, B.S. Mansfield State College, Golf Coach, P. 140, 141, 238. PATTERSON, MISS ELOISE: Spanish, B.A. -Florida State University and M.A.- University of Miami, Allied Youth, P. 74, 161, 239. PATTY, MRS. BETTY J.: Math, B.S.-East Tennessee State University, P. 238. PESTCOE, JOSEPH: Social Studies, B.A.- University of Miami, M.A.-University ol Missouri, Coral Gables Chess Club, P. 238. PETRETICH, MRS. ANN: Science, B.A.- Hiram College, P. 238. PHILIPS, PHILIP G.: Spanish, B.A.-Uni- versity ol Miami, P. 238. PORTELA, MRS. ANA C.: Spanish, B.Ed. -University of Miami, F.T.A., P. 238. I' RAFIELD, MRS. JUANITA: Choral Music, B.M.M.M.-University of Miami, Mod- ern Music Masters, Sing In Chorus Show, Messiah Concert, Carousel Dade Chorus Festival, All State Chorus, P. 77, 238. REITSMA, MISS JOAN L.: Spanish, B.A., M.A.-Florida State University, Cheer- leaders, P. 77, 238. REYNOLDS, MRS. 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