East Bay High School - Warrior Yearbook (Gibsonton, FL)

 - Class of 1977

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K . 3 . ig ,K , f f iz , 1 I A nf' if Stud:-nl l if 552' I. xxx. '-,xx Wx.- The first day of sf-lmol W0 wandered around nvw halls r'0nfuSf'd by all tlw CI-IAGS our beginning had. Finding our way through construction litter, hiring latv to class, and eating our lunch at the wrong time. Rvsvrving chairs in the Cafeteria becamv a habit. We studied our handbooks and listened to thc' deans discuss svhool and vounty polirics. Underneath all the chaos and confusion of our beginning we Camv to realize' it was still our old East Bay. xx Q ll A lvond of L'lUSt'll1'SS starts R2.lI1flyRONl'll1lllIl Chvryl Shi-cliy oft' to a gmnil yvar. 21 Nvw wing roiiftisvs Ron- nie Nc-lson. 35 Brion- srlionl Robvrt Km-lilvr snmm-s in tlw vufvtvria. 43 A nvw wing under m'0nstruc'ti0n. 51 Sophonmrvs shou 1-onvr-rn for studrnt lianrllrrmks. Gl Vale-riv Dunivls. .lzunvs Walkup. and Annu-ltr Floyd ilanm' to thi' heat of thc hand. 'Yi Our da-ini. lVlr. Mun- ui-l Lolialo, rlisvussvs liundlmok polivivs. Studs nl Lift f 21 'ig' . N 'N 'Won mf, Wwl V r' 5 1 . Q' QB NS 7. Participants from 16 other schools attended a district student government RALLY here on Saturday, October 9. Coffee and donuts opened the meeting followed by workshops such as Apathy and Slop Shopf, Sounds of Time entertained the delegates with a special program. A catered lunch of fried chicken was served in the cafeteria. Students walked for the Arthritis Foundation early Saturday morning, October 9, beginning at the corner of Boyette Road and Bell Shoals Road in Riverview. The E DLESS WALK stopped 22W miles later at the Riverview Moose Lodge. Stragglers who could not quite make the 20 miles were picked up and returned to the starting point. The sponsor for East Bay was Mr. Jim Carr, Coordinator of Distributive Education Clubs of America. Twenty-one clubs participated in the walk. The winning club was DECA who raised SB7l4.00. Cosmetology came in second and Spanish Honor Society third. Sharon Jordan, who received a trophy, was the individual winner. lj Students from other schools listened attentivt-ly to instructions during the workshop. 21 Judy Rviclmc and Melody Groves helped with a Student Government workshop. Sl After a full morning at the workshops. Craig Register enjoyed his lunch. ill Sounds of Timi- performed at the Student Government rally. 51 Vans carried students to the Moose lodge if they could not walk the entire distance. 63 Girls dressed casually for the long walk. 71 Students continue the walk after stopping for a drink. 81 Lelani Gordon gets stamped at another station along the walk. Walk-a-ll1on!Sttul1 nt Lift I 23 Nlonday, October 11, PRIDE WEEK opened. Students dressed up as cowboys and Indians for the first day. Some students opted for the fifties theme that was also used on Monday. During lVlonday s assembly. students Government put on a skit to promote students' participation in the Eyeeology Walk-a-thon for the blind. Long dresses, jackets and ties improved the standard dress seene on Tuesday. Indians and students in the traditional red and gray colors attended elass on Wed nesday. Awards were also made for winners of eaeh day's costume contest at a speeial assembly on Wednesday. ll Kathy Allen goes nay out hy earrying a how and arroxs around to show slie's ll true lndian. 21 Lee Ann Jolie dressed up for the SOE. 33 Chris iVleCrane chose to use iiar paint to show his spirit. 45 Feathers were a eoininon sight on Indian day. 51 Marty Wright shows his pride liy painting: his head. 63 Martha Asevedo wears an Indian outfit to shoiy spirit forthe sehool. Tl lVlr. Dan Kelly displayed pride hy dressing: up as an lndian. Sl Dean Greene played Big Chief. 93 Teresa Franklin lseliexes braids will help show her spirit. 24 f Studs nt LifefPride Week .51 f t 5 F ,a 2? 1' ' ' if . ' Wi., 4 . fy Ng A 1 4 52 'wi' ' 4 . .65 1 Fw 4 . ,XSS M . 'Zi 2' . 9 A f, A Z ff f W . ?f ,. ,,.,.. -. .,,, V ,. X 'ga' z X ff. MM... nv'aammQ4'I!6v' Pllrln XM 1 I-J 1 ,W X w s 5' 2.-.wa H' 3 A 'H 26 X Hmm-r'oming ,pw -4341 ,er EF '3?f',..5'-'gg ' i Q53 .- L' sf Qs. A fm' Nw ,RS xi ff? 'il' ff, gm, ' .. - 5: '-f Q f 1 N,,,,f-If .x.V. ,Xing 3:12. 1 Q, ,K . w 1 A VA f 5 1 , qfgzi saffg f i, 9, 1, fi I 5' ,jiiy f mf: 1 fy L, A I ii . , 1, ' x J ' '-1 ff M ,fs ,f . q ,IVA 1 2 T. ' G y Q5 5 N, q-sa aqzwzsegixizfk f --1 ,:m,1ff2Q. W fe P' l 791 if 4. vu... Bc-auly. poisc, and PERSONALITY were 21 few of the cliaracicristics posse-sscfl by thi' fivfi queen 1-amlidatf-s.Susan Camrialorr-, Nancy Crovv, Kathy Kyle, Evy Lvasurv, and Chvryl Sl1f'0hy,aml lhrvc maids, Lisa Carr, Tc-rvsa Franklin, and Diunv Rogn-rs. Euvh 4'z1nrliclulvvvas nominalvrl by L1 r'lul1slu-belongs lo, und lhv maids xwrc- nnmimllvcl by llwir hnnu-romns unfl svlvrlmfml lvy llwir individual vlussvs. ll Cumlirlulv Kllllll Kyle-. SIDUIISIITPKI In Ilia- llililf- Clulr. 2l Fans vnjuy gaunv. lint. rum of ull. lillxllljl piv- lurvf. 3l Soplunnorm' muiil Dizuu' l'lug1v'l'w.'lfl Ciunliihm Num-5 Crm-1-. sponmrvrl In Sr. l li'A. Sl Gary Curlwl- :nun rlm-jx-vu-flly milvllrvl ilu' loolliull gzuim-. Ol Cainili clam' Clivryl Slit-1-ln. spmisorl-il ln DCT. Tl ,lunmr muirl Tvn-su Franklin. 8l ,lunior llllllfl Lisa Curr. 9l Cunrliclalr- Susan Cur'viuIor4-. sponsorml lay Sr. Plan ning: Comlnillr-0. lol Czuulirlalc' Ewlyn l.A'LlSllI'l'. fprin- surc-rl lly ,lit FFA. llu llll I lllHl'! HIIIIIIV f3ii1IN0llI'LllNilxl1li1llSiL1SIN iiigxliligxlilm-clour1976-1977 HOMECOMING avlix ilii-s as Nancy Grove- was f'I'0YN'IN'fi our Homecoming Qui-ein. Avtivilies ...I incliiclcd a halftime show performed by tiw Band. D2iI1C'lFTCxltlTS, and Mzijon-lu-S. Thr- show included Mivks-y Mousv amd llis- riioiisekfilfffrr gxarig. Following thc gamv was a Ilmnw-oniing rlumw' in llic-4'11fvtf-ria. Migrlily ML1IliI'l'4i ami lli4'W1Jii1lc-r'D11gs provirlmi thc' music. U iil'lliIIQ nimxn ill flyli' gif rlimxli lay v4'l4lll'I4i1l isilvr md ljl'iy1l i'iH'I'n'll. L11 Niivkm-5 NIUIISVLIIHIi1ihll11llI5l'ii4 If-1-r, ID Slmii-rilx limi- lmrmgii-ixig fi-wr. :le-niuiislrzili-il ln iixillillilllil Wvlix .uni Ylliillliill Iiul'nm'H. U Happi- newifi-mmiingilu-rniz1ir'flx,5jNil:Ihinlggi-sa1limll':illx Prlrigilv. Iuullrull Npmi-my pri-fc-nl Inu l,vzisi1x'4' xxllli rum-N. OJ Sliairwlh- Dginii-IF zmil K1-llx 9 :ills-1' ilisplziy lilvil' IQIIVIIIS gif xi iihilfif :incl liioliwkvlvi-r'. U Nilnvy flrmw' llllll iivr :wi-url. Dalxirl friilrr. Sj Willis' XvLliix1'I' xll'11Ugl4-wlngzllll iimrn-xillwlzlgxnuqj iJlI1'l'l1iNi1l14'N f- . . i,vI'1N'1'. if N4 Amy Q E . . x f J .M I r x -'1 N xi fi I , X- W 4 fb ,g Q-9 an Jwf-A am: 1 'F 4 1 I 'x r U E .E A ,Q I I' . V ' I , . 1 4353- fg 5 , -' - A Q, all 'lu 'TVN' Jfifzhf ' - PM ' 3 X f ,si ,W 1 a. 'fl I 'H y 4 1 1, Aw 42' ,A ,, V. . 32 gl I i 4 2 -.qi R V Easl Bay students clisplayc-cl priflv us many alle-mlvrl our Homecoming FESTIVITIES Tension moumwl throughout svhool as the- llm-1-vlasscs awaited the aimounf'1-me-nl of the winning lawn display. This yearls theme was Om Nation Umlvr God and the winm-rs were the- sophomores who also won the pei1r1ycl1'ix'e. After thc- gamu- slildemsvnjoys-cl fl?1IlClIlfll0lllU music' of Mighty lVlunfrc-cl and the Wouclvr Dogs at lhc- flaucv in tha- llLll.K'lf'I'lL1. ll Thi- Bzuul. Nliglhlx Nlnnfrz-rl and ilu- Wumlvr Dogs play soulful muiulf of lmluy 21 Qu:-i-n Nlllllj Crom- vnj 055 LlllLllI1't'Nllll louy luliuri. 3l l1.LlSl Bay fliulvulh gc-l il uu 115 fl4'lll0Il5ll'Llll'll hy Wilma :Xlhury -ll Tvawli- vrf li-flrvy iVlU0l'4'1lIl4lClll'I'llGlLlIllIlUl'I1j05 fun Inu. SJ East .lay ilriu-5 f4mrfirsIflrmi1. 61 Kathi Kill- uml lirif Fl'!'llLllNl4'l1'IljUl rm-luxulirm ul llll'1lLlIll'f'.7lTlN'X8l10ll' gzuug. Nlii-My mul friviuls. 81 SIIUN Whilf- uml In-r frivurl thi- 4lxx.u'l'. 93 Thi' xiinuiug lawn ilispluy. 301 Hmiu-1-nmiiig ea .ss , MM 4 if ng IEUIJ gn? r an 3 H I 4, Q . ws 1. , . f ,VVVV ,5 A L W1 A l 9 4115 .af J si. m 14 if W 4 ff f y ld gs Fi' hi W' H O Halloween came a little early this year for East Bay High. On the morning of October 27 DISASTER struck leaving shattered glass and papers everywhere. When students were told of the vandalism 9992: were heart broken. lee, sack raees, white face makeup and roek music all added to the EW l AGE of pep assemblies this year. Brandon's R.O.T.C. drill team presented a program promoting R.O.T.C. membership. Thespians presented a Batman and Robin skit and the girls' cross country team entertained students with a sack race. ll Brave spirit lies on his haek. 25 Shattered glass in the M eorridor. 33 Broken window in the main office. ill Fragments of glass were scattered every- where. 51 East Bay Cross Country. Jenny Pitts. Melody Cummings and Cindy Cornelius. show whois best at sacking. 65 ln the Student Cos ernment skit Rieky Hil- liard definitely was Mr. Cool. Tl Brandons R.O.T.C. performed for us. 83 Terriers are eauglit again hy East Bafs .lames Walkup. 32 f Student Life!Vandalism ic'sfSI1ul1'nlLiI'4 ITS , ,F K ,, N- :Sk 'Q' ass Xxx 4 . '! , 2 FEAR NOT: Form umm: 3' ll Q 1 AN ,, Q Q , J Q mL-.-7 1 YOU 0,009 TI, ' . DINGS OI' GREAT JOY, wfncn SSHALL HE T0 ALL PEOPLE. F011 UNTO YUU IS BORN 'YHIS DAY IN TH? Crrv or mxvm A savxouu. WHICH IS CHRIST 'K HE LORD? ' . - A pier: , if , 23' 5 .- z, ' 1 Arif V im, Lim .43 :iik .. , A 'V ,nz 1: ,1Q: Q:f, , 3 3 , V v ' 'f' x . 'zuveevr-1 .f Y .ff 1 X ., Y git' 'iv 5 f Sw, 39 gg ,iimfw T 55 Q oi 34- f Student Life! Christmas Cards 93 PPINESS I Christmas was celebrated at East Bay with the Christmas card contest. The CHRISTMAS Cards presented by the various classes and clubs extended holiday greetings to the school and the community. They all contained different themes and aspects of the spirit of Christmas. The Senior class won with a display of the manger scene using charcoal and other material. The juniors earned second place and the band placed third. 5 4-2,11- L 5. l DECA moved in the groove by bringing some style to East Bay with a DISCO DANCE. Disc jockey Johnnie Stevens spun records while Valerie Daniels and James Walkup hustled and bumped their way to the top by winning the disco dance contest which took place in the gym, Dec. 10. 11 Band's Christmas card. 21 Afternoon tribal council card. 31 Johnnie Stevens puts on another disco record 21 DECA displays their Christmas tree at the dance 31 James Casey shows off his dancing clothes. 41 Students enjoy music. 36 I Student Life -fa,,.,0 'WF' As our school year draws to an end, we REMINISCE and look back to the beginning, middle and then, finally, the end. We've rushed and lived through the spirit of the holidays, we've eaten out at Dino's on Friday nights, and ' we've gone to the movies and possibly a concert once in a while. Then there is always shopping on a Saturday with our parents, charge card. Around Christmas and New Yearls we realize that there will be an end to one year and the beginning to another. 'kgs ,.t, ' ff-1-fs lj A midnight at the Oasis. 23 Ricky Hillard and Terri Dickey share quiet moments by a fireplace. 31 Sue Wright studies the meaning of Chicago 4-J Ed Sharpe rides his skateboard everywhere. 51 Steve Wat- son and Donna Harrison shop Classic 61 Melanie Curlin doesn't like Joe Ely's taste in clothes. 7. David Clemo en'o s his usual giddyup. 8. Michelle Sim- tl E-:Ev-cti x , mons, and Penny Saylor dress up for Western Day. 9. Diane Gudger Checkmates Rick Pinegar. Student Life I 37 K A O . K 1 A D j,, d , J F E , M I O Q fs Y -44' , W-' . 4.62 N' M xiftfffyifie -. Sw. -. A ' Q., ,Hz ' B1 if 35 , 1. Xu i 0 .1 .V xg ig iii ' 2? PM .fr 2' if if Y dsl k ., ,tn .H fy . V 5 '59, .,,,: 5 fra The administrative E PHASIS for this year focused on a back to basicsi' theme. Of concern to principal John Bridges was the new state law requiring all students to pass a minimum standards test for graduation. A? Assistant principals increased from two to three this year with the DDITIO of Mr. W. D. Johnson. Joining Mr. Charles Holland, assistant principal - administration, and Mr. Glenn Barrington, assistant principal - curriculum, Mr. Johnson assumed direct supervision of the deans' office. pg. 40 - Mr. John Bridges, principal. pg. 41 - IJ Mr. Glenn Barrington. 23 Mr. Charles Holland. 31 Mr. W. D. Johnson. Assistant PrincipalsfAmad1 mn X 41 This year has been one of the most difficult years for our deans. With the halls overflowing with students the deans have been plagued by tardies and domestic problems. Mrs. Vines and Mr. Lobato overcome many of the problems with fair and Competent judgments. COPI G with the problems and hassles of almost 1200 junior high students, Mr. Morange and Mrs. Holland have many opportunities to apply their skills in leadership. The guidance staff helps students find OL TIONS to various problems, both personal and aeademie. Due to increased enrollment, the first male counselor at East Bay was added to the afternoon session. 11 Mrs. Oleta Vines. 21 Mrs. Velma ,lean Holland. 31 Mr. Manuel luulvalo. 41 Mr. Al Moraguv. 51 Mr. ,lvrrg Grimaldi. 61 Mrs..loNf1ll Molz, 71 Mrs. Sydney Norris. 81 Mrs, lm' Harris. 91 Mr. Willie Nobles. 101 Mrs. Mary Pat Lau-mtl-ru. 42 f AK'HKll'Il1lt'SfDf'3IlS .1 t 'K H 5 l i nm QQ .2354 Q QW? -mf' X . ,Q -v 3 A R 1 mah, ew 'fin wifi-wywf ,- , y , fm., .swf wi! 5-L,,l:':t,, I :QRQQ wgyunf. A .M,,,.,wiQ H-'-Aa E 4 . 6. K x ,f . A - '-,W5,z5v , M .NNN 4? 4 xg,-. 'i ' N, t .jg V ff' h .,., N ,, ' ww vt' . M ,. ' g ?Academ1c5 f 43 . . ,,.f ,lm -,,., .-1 , . 1 gg, QW ,::.,,4,, av ' ' 1 XT 'T- i wf ,N1, fb 0,1 Q- 4 2 if H V9 fq ef? 1 6 x 19h?4 1 W mn Q ,-MS , 5 I .p.L2fw : . f'f:ff'f' ., ' F3255 4, Elini' 2 44 f AL'LNIClIlil'5fCl1'l'il'LlI -fi, L 1 -. S, x, N L X ,w..,,,v I 1 41 . af V H, 1' .. ff 9 ,M f a f 1 it .5 V, u , 3 L 4 . I f U 4 , 4 , if 5 l 'fa A 2 if +- .,-'.'az'Z?rZ'2Q 1 Xu' tl o , uf nxt its if Ag T l lv . .- 5. 4: - S wmv- .Fur 3 .,. 1 Q tg QQLQQNMQWSR gwjlwl'-.A -:,f , lzfffwww QL 'X ,7 .fp xt: 1, .- ff 1 ,:,, ,lu A.: ,Q l' . '- f tts 5 3 15 - 124 fl- JQME fnff txt - ... - p. 4-1 7 11 Elvanor Hughvs 7 Data Prom-ssing. 21 Lorraina' Cox 7 Rvgistrar. 31 Charlotte Moorrnun 7 Guillame' Sccrctary. 41 Svhvrry Elson 7 D1'3t1.S Sm'- rvtary. 51 Eunicr' Smith 7 Booklcrwpi-r. 61 Gloria Cus- kins 7 Secretary. 71 Diane Day 7 Aftvrnoon Donn Sc-vrvtary. 'WI fl I Muzi -Q.f . gigla! ij l it T535 4' I 1 in l 3. I p. 45 7 11 Steve- Ayvrs 7 English. 21 Marilyn Kvat- ing 7 Art. 31 D4-irrlrc Bristol 7 P.E. 4-1 D1-lmruh Damon 7 English. 51 Kenneth Wilson 7 Shop. 61 Jacqueline Brown 7 Sciencv. Faculty!Academics I 4-5 p. 46 - 11 Arlene Kaminski - Art. 21 David Morgan - Math.'31 Sandy Roberts 7 Home EC. 41 Mike Bur- nett - P.E. 51 Ronald Brewer - Industrial Arts. 61 Clyde Wells - Sviunce. f-- F., W ,. V f- W.,-M fl 11.47-11 Elizabeth Thompson - Special Education. 21 Ncllo Rimoldi, Francis Kalinowski - Social Stu- dies. 31 Stephen Chandler - Science. 41 Jacqueline Calhoun - Science. 51 Arsenic Trivin - Math. 61 Francis Alvarez - Math. 46 I Academ1cs!Faculty 5 . 4. pri, - .... M-x,.,.q Q Q9 I EM SIFZSEEESEEE E .. ,V g .4 .r 51 el 7xW Al'Llflf'IHii'5 f 47 M ! W-.Q,, 1 .flxeww .ij ,. Q K X , A Q, Xl, XX 5 W ' x 48 I Academicsflraculty s , 4.' Www ,..,. Q X r W N x E lj, 457- ' , .2 ef ,. Q- -gf, .- x .JL-, A. x A , .. W ,... .L Ki, 6. N749 mm . 1' 'a 11 Anthony Cannella, Karen L1-vcson - Soi-ial Slu- dies. 21 Carol Anderson - English. 31 lVlic'ha4-l Men- endez - Work Experience. 4-1 ,lohn Allyn - Social Studies. 51 Jack Brown - Social Studies. 61 Carol Ferguson - English. 71 John Banks, Phillip Sn-vlv - Agriculture. 81 Orrin Wilson - Social Studia-1-a. 91 William Person - English. 101 Earlene Combs - English. F'a1'ully!A4'a1li-liiivs I 49 11. 50 - 11 Amy Scott - English. 21 Ruth Fanolli - Home Eu. 31 Susan Summvrs f English. 41 Ross O'Banion - Special Education. 51 Kay Carranza - Business. 61 Zoa Eslevcrz - Cosmetology. p. 51 - 11 ,lc-hree Bonn- A- Businvss. 21 Gillmor! Bc-n nvll - Businvss. 31 Chvryl Gianino 7 Cosmetology 41 John Carlvr - Soviul Studios. 51 Leroy Long - Math. 61 Dania-I Barr - English. 71 Michzml Ou-ro - Sf'if'm'f'. 501 Acamlnnu-s!Fa1-ulty Q5 ' YH ' w 1 ' T351 ,Q .,,. 755331, ywm V -.. 11,52 7 11 Ralph F4-Iiy 7 English, 21 Ethvl Svc-Ivy 7 Work Expvrieilvc-. 31 Dvhhif' Wrnlvn 7 Homv Ev. 41 Bonnie- 0'Bric'n 7 P.E, 51 Al Le'ulhi'l's, Garvin Crav- hvr 7 Driwr Efimzilion. 61 ,lamrs Luke 7 Industrial Arts. T1 David Nash 7 Math. 34 9. iffiili 5,.r '--., f ,1,if::-Qixz N . ' . . f -b-k' if f ' ' 4 Yee' 5 .l5Q3W p. 53 - 11 Tvrry Rohm-rls 7 Math. 21 Ralph Layhold 7 Sc'ivm'4-. 31 Rivharfl Earle' 7 PE. 41 Anthony Sal- 1-In-I 7 Sm-ial Studies. 51 John Spa-randio 7 Soviui Studios. 61 Jodi Dnhun 7 Hmm- Er. 71 Thomas Bui- la1rri7 Art. x4nf ? 4 .,,, f,.s I . 'X W. Af'3dt'lIli1'S f 53 41-Z JQ,e,cwu df f 7 QL! E70 4141, Iwi!! Kao!! - Clow dx i P 5:42227 dwaf' 4 wwf ZLQXQKHJU I rt!!! Qgmaff ,429-Q mm: ' ,if ,Zu Mahi? '+L p. 54 - IJ Adrian Rhodes - Math. 21 Lynn Shafvr - Special Education. 31 Cindy Millnvr. .lacquc-lim' Sprawls Q Business. 4-l Frank Giancarlo v Foreign Language. Sl Ken Perry - P.E, 61 Dvlma Rodriquoz - Audio Visual. p. 55 - ll Vinm-nt Pupvllo g Scicnvcx 2j Stuart Car- rier - English. 31 .lorry Canfield - English. 4-J Larry Hood - Social Studies. 51 ,land Ford - Homo Er. 61 Dan Ki-lloy - Math. 7l Jos:-ph Gislvr - lnduslrial Arts. 54 f AC'3ll1lIllVSfF3l'lIllf 3 5 x 5 1 4 V . . iwsfk u , O I + 0 . X , A'Q' A'Xg W 5. 5 K, -ASA. NN Q I 21 1 I il ,MQ ? A4-admnics f 55 I 5? tiny, X H , 501 At'11fIl'lIliI'hfFHULIIIQ if qi? Tv,,.E.n,g,: gi 21542-fwzff sxf' 4 ww J A -., ,ff 1, x gy Q1 I W Q r 2-:gf Q F ..., ,. - .-,g Y we W ' Uigql eg 'N fx 1 5 'X fl- f- K i' ' vfe3fgr3T wh X 5 , I f X ' , 4 , f 2 .A If 1 ' llllllf 'Ig' , f' vw. , ff? x ,, :YT M Q1 4 . Y' 9 2f V' x vf fx i 4 ,av-bf WE wi ll! . za 5441-, ik w , p. 56 - 11 Lyn:-lla' Morrill - Drama. 121 Kaillii Kcvncr - Foreign Language. 35 Roy Rogers - Social Studies. 4-J Barney Myers - P.E. Sl James Lovenbury - Sciencc, 61 .lamcs Gregory W- Social Studies. p. 57 - ll Anncllc Pclry - English. 2l Hurry Wvlscli A Scivnrc. 3, Linda Ruppcrl - Ari. 41 .ltlllll Harlnonowski - Auto Mvchanics. Sl Gcorgc Ruis 4 Agriculture: 63 Ray Vanrlcrslicc - lmluslrial Arts. Furully XA4 ul: ini pg. 58- 13 Palririu Bishop - English. 23 Paul Isravl - Mdll1.3l Sara Slu-are-r - E.M.H. 41 Paul Frivlunun - Svic-ncc. 5l Paulim-MvL1-an- Earn and LL-arn. pg. 59 - ll Rolwrl Hartman 7 Svivncrv. 21 Stella Lott - English. 3l Lajcunr- Dixon - English. 4l Ervin Harl 4 Math. Sl .lim .lvffrics - Agriculture. 58 f Acadcn1ics!Faf-ully 1491 :::,.:: 2, X 1 W H: 'N x NA . Q X ,gm , A K X. ....... l ..i...... . 19? I f 5 N ,gf YF-X Wx: lrfgfan ..1 Q. .:5,,,1 15555912 2 -x 1 44-3 f f . - iw- a Z-P Qi i Q, 4, QM i 'f M' ' KN p. 60 - 11 Maxiv Lou Thorpe - P.E, 21 Jim Carr - DECA. 31 Celestino Miranda - Math. 4-1 Jeffrey Moore - Music. 51 Jim Lovenhury - Science. 61 Connie Brunson 7 Librarian. 71 Carl Avkcrman - it Dcr. 8 4 rx' , 'w x' 'K' 2 ...fi x A., Nas-.1 QQW Q-P' .,7 p. 61 - 11 Homer Brooks - P.E. 21 Ruth Stephens Q Librarian. 31 .lim Jeffries - Agriculture. 41 Ken Alvarc-2 7 Math. 51 Kathy Hill - English. 61 Willis' Mac Mulcherson - Business, 71 George Butler - Social Studies. Faculty!Academics I 61 I. ACH: 62 X A1'2'ldl'l1liK'SfM8Ihi'H1HIiCS 'Q Man has realized the importance of MATHE ATICS for many years and our time is no exception. The math department also realizes it and puts forth effort in helping students to learn and understand math in a way that would profit them in the future. Creek? Latin? Portuguese? No, it is East Bayls superior English Department. E GLISI-I is one of the most essential studies during your high school years. Our department has found a way of combining fundamental skills and humor in class activities. Variety is the spice of life. It definitely holds true in our English department. This year they offered courses ranging from television editing to basic grammar. lj Mr. Nash explains some simple addition. 21 Student works hard at figuring math assignment. Sl Gina Dam- ico is answered quite thoroughly by Mr. Moore. 43 Geometry is not as simple as it seems. 5j Mrs. Ander- son defining anthology to her students. 63 James Ber- rien and Rae Bahr look over their assignments. 71 Mr. Carrier instructs his class. Sl Another creative display of talent by the English Department. EnglishfAcademics I 63 The Science Department offers many EXPERT E T L opportunities which strongly motivate students interested in the biological and natural sciences. Field trips to area beaches and creeks gave students opportunities to collect specimens and also break the monotony of the everyday classroom procedures. The Social Studies department offers V RIETIES of subjects in which to learn about our world's past and present history. 11 Mr. Welsch stands with three of his Chemistry scholars. 21 ,lohn Nagy prepares a heat reaction. 31 If you bite me. I'll bite you backl 4-1 The remains of a chicken are among, many species in the science depart- ment. 51 What do you mean, you don't understand? p. 65 - 11 Social Studies teachers take time to plan next week's lessons. 21 Lena Hicks looks over today's news. 31 Michael Pasco searches for where history was made. 41 Mr. Butler looks over a student's P.A.D. assignment. 64- X Academics!Science Sw Q , -ram.-51 1 S349 .,. x MQ -5, ,J . . ,Yi 1 W My, , 1- vu ff w rw E , Social Studies!Academics f 65 W ff 1 I f 55 1-sk I. xi E2 K 66 X Academicsflforeign Language 3 DECA In the Foreign Language department, students taking these courses became qualified to speak, read, and write what they were learning. 'fo EPASAW' Buenos dias, que pasa, and como cstasf, French and Spanish were the two languages offered this year. oppii i ,:+' -8,13 2 1 t e N V' . 1,1 V. Tii I g . Ar,, y - N 7 iin' t tsnirr .. .tott t 5? '.' - L El th ta. While most of the student body of E.B.H.S. spend all day at school, DCT and DECA students are already O THE JOB gaining practical experience in a variety of occupations. The purpose of these programs is to promote growth and better understanding of vocational cooperation education and give students a chance to develop citizenship and on the job leadership. p. 66 - lj At times it can be confusing. 2l Mr. Gian- carlo prepares to use the language laboratory. 31 Sometimes work and never play. 41 Vous et moi. ll Mr. Carr's work seems endless. 2l A little DCT art- work. Sl l..et's hear it for DECA! 4-l Boredom often strikes the DCT classroom. Work Programs!Academics f 67 ...................s.-.....,.m.---'t Entering the USINESS world means starting at the base and climbing the ladder. Many different skills are required for various kinds of office and company work. The courses at East Bay offer the basics needed to enable students to follow a career in business. Class activities in PHYSICAL Education range from folk dancing to softball. Every nine weeks, several different sports were introduced to better our physical appearance and quality. Also, co-education was accepted and is a year long activity. All of this make up a program beneficial to all who participate. 11 Students work hard at furnishing typing assign- ment. 21 Tommy Sweat heads toward the locker room after class. 31 The typewriter is of great importance in the business world. 4-1 larry Goff increases his typing speed. 51 Patti Pringle listens intently to the Dicta- phone. 61 Doug Rimes checks out his batting form. 71 Derrick Galloway waits for his partner. 81 Circle to the left. 91 Steve Holshue is confused at the next step. 68 I Busmess!Academics f , -S.,-.Nm Physical Education! Academics I 69 East Bay offers a program designed for individual attention. The Special Education program is set up to accommodate differences in LEARNING speeds. This yearis program, as in past programs. was vocationally oriented in order to prepare students for the labor market upon graduation. 'W 2. Roads to stir-sw-ssftil and SAFE DRIVING are ones that are filled with obstacles and difficulties. But. after the Driver Education course is completed. students art' wt-Il informed on rules. regulations and procedures of safe driving. The coursc offers sturlcnls tht- opportunity to learn hon to drive' safely. Il Points of importance art- revcalvrl by Mr. Oildauion. 21 Work is continued on the Christmas display. 3l Textbooks are important to people in all classes. 4-l Students look over their art projects before adding the final touches. 51 Driver Education student is about to begin the course. 6l Larrie Crandal demonstrates backing up. 73 Terry Fischer parallel parks. 81 Mr. Leathers rests after a hard day on the course. U I Spm 4 tal LducationfAt'aden1ic E iw l' ' ,' fi M g, 'ilifx-iss K ' ! 3 W X .1-few, ,. ,-U. fw- ,. ,W., f, .., ,, .. .ge m ww' 'A' Il il DRIVER Enucmm 5 1 A ' 'Z 2 ii1'iff1 555?g'Qz M w e , ,, vm .w'l, , 1,-H . A - . f.'fJL':,,,I..j , Al' o-uf... Driver Education!Acarlvmic's f 71 4, '-WgM,f,,2w.91N-L ' w!X-Simi uw . ' 72 ! Academics! Auto Mechanics Wm 4 ' . '0f aww 5 F e f 3 5. if ,t ,-.4l... .N W it 6. 54 af' T '- The automotive department is designed to teach students basic SKILLS in the operation and maintenance of a car. After the two year course has been completed the student has been instructed in body work, tires, and upholstery work and is able to handle a mechanicis job. Agriculture teaches students how to take care of farming and the machinery that is in FRMIG In the first year of the four year course, ag. students are given an overall instruction of farming. The next three years the students can specialize in farm animals, crops, forestry, and other subjects dealing with agricultural related fields of study. 11 Vincent Henry working on a portion of a car. 21 Ken Baggerly and Chris Lafrance are so wrapped up in timing a car that they pay little attention to the photog- rapher. 31 In auto mechanics, teamwork is essential to pulling a car. 4-1 Mr. Harmonowski shows how to oper- ate a drum lay to his class. 51 Donald Zipperer and Tom Uptegraff take a break. 61 Mr. Ruis captivates his students while delivering a lecture. 71 Mr. Steele instructs his classes in the art of plants and their growth. 81 David .laeschke and Allen Newsome roll their way to victory in the log rolling contest. 91 The agricultural wood judging committee posing for a pho- tographer. Agriculture!Academics f 73 Students in Industrial Arts classes are instructed in the fields of ARCHITECTURE and design classes. The students draft the plans and construct them in shop. Mr. Gisler teaches the construction skills while his counterpart, Mr. Vanderslice, instills the talent of drafting. There is more involved in Home Economics than just learning how to be a HOMEMAKER Students are taught interior decoration, food preparation, and commercial use of products. Beside these new innovations the classes are instructed in the skills of being a homemaker. These skills include cooking, cleaning, sewing, and other skills of home care. ll Buddy Suggs pours thc oil while Tim Skipworth looks on. 21 Welding is one of the most important tools in the shop. 3l Tighten il up some more. It still wob- bles. 4l Robbie Campbell engrossed in his drawing. 5j The drafting class hard at work. 61 M-MAM that looks good, what is it? 72 The Food Service sells what they inuki-. 81 Mrs. Fam-lli shows llu' class lliv url of mak- ing a sandmivli. 9l Ms. Dolian shows Dennis Walkvr luns ill rlonv. 74 X Academics! Industrial Arts lit? .,., 5 ..., M Q i Y in 4. ,, 5 Ve if 2 ,N ' w, ,wwf-3' tx 4 . wg 1. 9- v. g f 5f 5l,3 -7 mhfxjfii ' 1. W,?, ,3 .zz 3, SUR I ,J Q V :Q f . RMI Home Economics!Academics I 75 . , ,, vsyl Y 4. X , W .. -X: x X I --:W fi: - if f. ,,..,,,. , A .fe Y xx J bf .-.- ,F , ,mn fwznz.-1 . ,. .gig X., . 5 v -, i QR 1, Q2 W T6 X :M'a1i1'1nirsfCosrlwlolcxgy Our cosmetology department is always eager to BEAUTIFY many students and patrons of our community. With the guidance of Mrs. Gianino and Mrs. Estevez students learn the basics in becoming a beautician. This vocational training is accumulated over a two year period. With this knowledge the student hopefully succeeds in the cosmetic field in a career of his or her choice. Art is one of the oldest forms of enjoyment known to man. And by surrounding himself with this pleasure, he allows his CREATIVITY to expand. Here at East Bay, students are encouraged to let their creative abilities surge and also individuality is emphasized in art forms. E 11 Mrs. Estevez and Mrs. Cianino are constantly answering students questions. 21 Tools ofa Cosmetolo- gist. 31 Patron awaits final touches done by Debbie Zieman. 41 A satisfied customer, 51 Skillfully Diane Gudger paints the pottery pitcher. 61 Just a reminder to students. 71 A student puts finishing touches on his assignment. 81 Sue Ranson displays creative talents. 91 Mr. Bullard's 4-th period art class. Art!Academlcs X 77 This year our music director, Mr. Jeffery Moore is joined by an interesting new addition, Miss Gollsneider. She has undertaken the task of instructing the eighth and ninth grade band and concert chorus. During these first few years of extensive TRAINING Junior Band members are naught the fundamentals of music. Mr. Moore did, as usual, a superb job in directing our outstanding music department. 1' E. ., f ' fy- .K ... -.,- .. L, , I, , V . ,w .f .- . . -- W-Wi Alf, f., W p w .K Q p 0, W ... EQ ff 'Tir' T' K , 5 Q A N During the past year our media center has undergone many renovations. Although we can still Visit the library for work or pleasure we will find more space in which to RESEARCH the materials. The expansion of the media center is a welcome change for students' academic needs. lj Mr. Moore demonstrates. 23 Valerie Smithwick and Cindy Fulwood at practice. 31 Band rehearses for con- certs. 41 Cindi Letchworth towing the line. Sl A quiet afternoon at the library. 6l Bruce Franklin checking out a book. 'YJ Frankie DeBose using media equip- ment. 78 f Academics!Music -af' swf 'T C its How YO Farm A Bm Q wif is i 'ws S15 I . I 5 4 J in Q fl' 1' 1 5: . 1. Media Center! Academics I 79 I ui X? B0 f Arad0mic'sfAudio Visual ,S L0 Fl Q t ,v LUN!! lv 3 O .Q b x . 1, s U N 3 63? in Q' M ununilllf I 0 I 0'd'5xf 'IQJ gifs! 1' .- svglglo tglglg rgrglgo glrglq Q. VXWYTMNJ 'ei Jgezw-iw. ..,.f5,..: CMM? 4-.. 3 WWA-0-.MQ '-..1.- +-- la 5 f l gg t .msqfsr Two of the least recognized departments at E.B.H.S. are the custodial and lunchroom departments. PREPARI G meals and cleaning up for some 2000 students can be quite a tedious task. The lunchroom ladies begin cooking around 8:00 and continue until 2:00 after both sessions are fed. As for cleaning the school, the work never ends. If you are a part of the Audio Visual room you are constantly at work learning new things and practicing the old. Students are taught how to OPERATE all the machines and equipment which make up the A.V. room. One of the more interesting things that is taught is what is involved in the taping of a special program or event. Ms. Rodriguez heads up the Audio Visual department and is always on hand when needed. p. 80 - 11 Keith Zlomswitch steadily works on his assignment. 21 It takes a great amount of time learning to use these buttons and knobs properly. 31 Neil Jones finds threading films is one of his daily jobs. 4-1 Bev- erly Carlisle insists that working in AV is not just a man's job. Raw one: Joyce Coker, Elizabeth McFalls. Sandra McKee, Shirley Michaels, Elizabeth Pucak. Row two: Louise Grimes, Twila Graves, Lillian Adair, Ammie King, Eunice Lewis. Row three: Marcia Lewis, Joyce Cartrighl, Merle Griffis, Carrol Hammer, Betty Hol- land, Lillian Andrews. 21 Keeping the floors clean is one of the many jobs of the custodians. 31 The ladies of the custodial staff. 41 Mr. Barco. head of the custo- dial department. Custodial and Lunchroom StafffAcademlcs f 81 y N JV vyw r' -.- X XY wx S -,,.,.anv ' + W QV 0' QM J QW M5 Q Q I K X' U K ,M ' ,g , V I kkzyy ff in K V ,gy gi -ff'gJf9 q. 5 l ,ff ff! VVLL 'mia ' Q llZ 'I VN Wx 53 is N 8 Q Q I N K 1 , E Y Q l Kenny Aguiar Cecelia Albritton Ruth Alford Debbie Allen Shelly Alnengual Vincent Alonso Alex Alvarez Everett Alverez Joe Alvarez Lars Anundson Melvin Anderson Rita Anderson Robert Anderson Julie Andrews ,loesph Armour Rodger Armstrong Rita Asevedo Scott Askew Thomas Atkins Tammy Baggerly Christy Bahr Kevin Bahret Corinne Bailey bx Cynthia Bailey Glen Baldwin Q Cindy Barker A xg R ker if Robert Bass s Roy Bastain Ricky Baxley Laurie Bazar Debra Bazemore Sheila Beane Greg Beightel Terri Beightol Arthur Bell Deborah Bennett Kathy Berrien Sylvia Berrien Lee Billingsley Eric Birdsall Cindy Bishop Jeff Bishop Greg Blaikie Terry Blane Anthony Bowman Clarence Bowman 84 l Classes! Eighth NX Vs.. Xa Eighth grade class officers are Ella Walker - President, Sylvia Berrien - Vice President, Donna Lane - Secretary, and Kim Chambers - Treasurer. f X1 r.. 45 'Qt'---, sa. , ,. .,. k e' ikyxfflnsx ,, .. ,xg , X W Q., X X ,, tg.. . K A M. -A. Frank Boyle Dale Bozeman Keith Bradley Kenny Bradley Derek Brandon Kathy Brandon Rhonda Brannon Timothy Brantley Paul Bridges Patti Bright Nancy Brill Tommy Britt Dwayne Broome Sheila Broome Johnny Brown Kathy Brown Keith Brown Mary ,lo Brown Tony Brown Veronica Brown Lisa Bruce Donna Brunt Mike Brunswick Lisa Bryant Chris Buckridge Wesley Burnett Robin Bunhardt Robbie Burns Charlie Butler ,lohn Butler Nathan Butler Sam Cadrocha Robert Campbell Jeff Canaday Anita Capaz Ken Carlisle Steve Carlton Ignacio Carmono Lance Carpenter Chris Carr Linda Carril Teresa Carroll Janice Cartwright Duane Case Mark Case Laura Casey Vickie Casteel Antony Castellano Roger Caudill Ottis Chadurick Kim Chambers Fred Chapple Sherry Cheche David Chillura Bert Christopher Allan Coker Jamie Coker Kathy Collett Benell Collines Lennell Collins Dan Collis Stephen Cone Brett Cooper Brian Cooper Debbie Cooper Keith Cooper Laurie Cooper Theresa Copeland Dale Corson Kim Couch David Courtney Ronald Cowger Joann Cox Ross Cox Darrell Coy Rebecca Creel Wendall Crews Carolle Cross Phillip Crowford EighthfClasses f 85 kill1llllt'lDL1ilQ Darlvni- Danim-ls Kallili-Q-n Danivls Dav id Davis D4-hliiv Davis .loann Davis Kvnnv Davis Phillip Davis Ralph Davis Rov Davis S5 lvia Davjar Tammy Day Km-nnv Dvan Rhonda Dc-arth Wanda DvBusk Slvvc- Dvlgado Billif' Dvrrvlwrrv David Dr-vinv Dvlvrm-sa Diaz Carle-nv Divkvrsoii Dvbbit- Dirkinan Ni1'oDiGioiu Miki' Disvhvr Arthur Dohlnins Larry Dodson Dulrosli Dominck Marty Dornrvs Anthony Donaldson joe' Dons-lson Paul Drew Mary Dugger Ronada Esker Miko Edsall Linda Eldridgv Kay Embry Mirhacl English Sulvni Esmfobvdo William Ethridga- .limmv Evans Tammy Everhart Debbie Exum Tony Fredrick Lisa Fcllvr ,loann Fvrlila Marta Fiasvo Carolyn Fislwr Lisa Fisha-r Ronnif- Fishvr Vinm-nl Fishvr Edward Foster David Fowler Bohhy Fox Tom Fox Karyn Franklin Shvllf-y Franklin .lohn Fryi- Anlionc-ttv Gajewski Ivan Galusha Ricky Gambrell Gloria Garcia Randy Gardner Kevin Garnett Guy Gash Cindy Gaskins Terry Gaskill Beth Gatlin Juanita Gavin Annie Gaylan Gina Gvorgiadis lame-s Geschwcndvr Carl Gibson Josph Gilliland Karffn Gipson Jerry Give-ns Lisa Goldsmith Connif' Goodrich Troy Gordon Bruin- Gould Darlcnv Graham fVlic-hz-lv Graves 86 f Glass:-sfEigl1tli 'R f .3- px i n SQWQQ aww .,....---1 :B M x ' J S 5 Wav . if is N. 99' Michele Graves hurries to class fav, ' L iv fu- lfff- :sis agar ,, i A f, W., if ... -' ' xii , L ' , so ' f , , , ' px 1 -ef .... . SWE G - of . Q 5 . 4' J Tflk' . , 9 ' -'rf I R .1 ' k,.k . xx ss, .' Darlene Jeffcoat Wayne Jefferson Lorine Jenkins Donald Jordon Ben Johns Clayton Johnson Jody Johnson James Gray Laura Greathouse Rhoda Green Steve Green Wilhdine Green Sandra Gregg Arthur Griffin Warren Griffin James ' ' es Kathy Groce Sandra Hagadorn Kevin Hagin Joe Hartley David Hale Tina Hallock Judy Hamm Wayne Hancock Richard Harrigan Leslie Harris Allyn Hartley Linda Harwell Shelly Hawks Donald Haynes Alan Hays Tom Hecker Nancy Helms Ann Henshaw Lori Herb Antonio Hernandez Melita Hickman Danita Hildenbrand Mike Hill Earl Hilliard Kim Hinson Ken Hitchens John Hoffman Ellen Holstein Ernie Holt Michele Homich Carl Hoover Susan Horsman Ronnie Hosea Rebecca Hasford Janice Haskins James Houghtali Jack Hudnall Evelyn Hutington Heide Illgen Bernard Ingram . Gwendolyn Jackson Jana Jahn Eighlhffllasses f 87 Kim Johnson Lori Johnson Robyn Johnson Torgi Johnson Cathy Johnston Karen Johnston Daoa Jones John Jones Billy Jordon Donald Jordon Johna Jachumson Linda Jochumson Della Kay Hugh Kecuse Lily Keck Carolyn Keenan Carri Kelly Brian Kenyon Johnny Kickliter Greg Killingsworth Teresa Kincaid Todd Kjeer Michael Knight Eve Koch Dale Kushmer Danie Kushmer Park Landers au n s urg Donna Lane Lisa Langford Denise Langford Susan Law Ann Lazzar Bruce Learie Helen Leblanc Alan Leddon Timothy ledford John Lee Michael Lee Jeff Legg Christine Leonard Sandy Lewis Wade Lich Chuck Lingquist Joe Lindsey Susan Livengood Vickie Little Carol Lloyd Harry Lockhart Nancy Loggino Ronnie Long Robert Lonkert Elva Lorenzo Rebbeca Lorenzo Joey Love James Lowe 88 f Classes! Eighth u.,x +05 Students listen attentively in class Tim Lowrey Gracie Luvra Ronny Lumpkin Rondi Lundgren Tony Lynn Tony Mark lim Maffelt Carl Marks Derrel Martin Paige Marlin Anna Martinez Carlos Martinez .loc Martinez Maria Marsh John ny Mason Richard Massaro Billy Mathews .locl Mathis Rufus Matney Shawn McAfee Alhurt McCarthan Mike McCranie Phillip McCullers Mike McDonald Elbert McGowan Randy McGowan Phillip Mm:Criff Chris Mf'l'largue Jennifer Mclntyrf' Kathy Mr'Loin Sheila MeLeod Mike Mehok Greg Meredith Randy Merrick Melody Metheney Irma Mc-za Frances Miller Pam Miller Rachel Miller Marie Mills Allina Mims .lenny Mitchell Lori Mosbarger .lohn Montgomery Teresa Montiel Robert Moore Thomas Moore Joseph Morales Johnny Morehead Haywood Morgan Michael Morgan Karen Morehouse Howard Morrison Larry Mosher Robert Mojko Elizabeth Moss Duane Muk Gene Mullins Saundra Mullins Squire Muncy Kathy Murphree Squire Muzy Allen MCMurry Ricky Murray Meodore Myles Vicky Necessary Christopher Nicols Donna Nichols .lohn Norris Danny Olinger Danny O'Neal Wallace O'Neal Carlose Ortiz Dawn Packard Arthur Paiya Brenda Palmer Daniel Palmer larkie Parenleau Beth Parker Damon Parr EighlhfCla-.sf s X 89 Regina Payne Patricia Peeples Laura Peery Dwayne Penly Carmen Perez James Perschino Jackie Perkins Ray Peterson Donald Phillips . Lee Phillips Mitchell Philpot Lydia Pickett Charlie Pietri Wayne Pierce Charles Pinegar George Pinteries Tina Pipkin Vincent Pittman Mark Pitts Tim Plattner David Pulk Penny Poole Kari Pontenberg Shuyl Popovich Laura Porter Eddie Powell Clifton Prevatt Laurie Proctor Shane Prunner David Queipo Tammy Quinton Norma Raley Delta Rawlins Sheila Ray David Raysin Steve Ray Cary Reed Patty Reed avid i ner Brian Ren roe Steven Restall Sharon Reynolds Paul Richardson Mike Rigney Kevin Rimes John Rippey Kenny Ritchie Shirley Roberson Lynn Roberts Marjorie Roberts Roxanne Roberts Marisela Rodriguiz Maryann Rodriguez Roman Rodriguez Maria Romero Sandy Rowland Kevin Rudd 90 I Classesfliighth .t,. Ht. l c'l1l'ull1lml Lori Smilli sliars- u pzlmll ldllgll' , .. 1: .ta ,rigs S ,. . it 1 .. S Lok X as is 'B rg af 4 P QU' Tom Russ Mike Sanchz Todd Sanchez Scott Sanders Mary lane Sandoval Debra Savidge Glenda Schermerhorn Barbara Schmd Teresa Schmitt .lohn Schnoor Lisa Sehron James Seidl Cary Sheppard Steve Shoemaker .lames Shrader Patrick Shurlleff Teresa Siders Mike Simpson Paul Slack Katrina Sloan Cary Smead Allan Smith Carrie Smith Dallas Smith Eunice Smith Lori Smith Sidney Smith Stephanie Smith Wanda Smith Henry Smyth Ivey Spann Patty Speece Me lssa ours Melody Sparkman Thersa Sprung Susan Spitler Darlene Spytma Carl Stahl David Staanaland Rose Stanley Iris Stephens Bobby Stewart James St. John Tersa St. .lohn Tony Stokes Ed Stoner Danny Strickland Lori Strivkland .limmy Strong Maria Stubbs Denise Sumner Kathy Sumner Steve Sturdevant Charlene Sutley Mary Sweat Janice Talley Denise Tatum Doug Taylor Harry Terry Holly Thatcher Donna Thomas Mary lane Thomas Kenneth Thompson Alan Tichy .loan Tillett Connie Todd Tonya Tomssek Mike Torgerson Leonado Trevino Balerie Tucker Benny Turlington Teresa Tyler Cindy Tyson Miehele Unterbergen Leroy Vasquez Ricky Vitanza Alleen Walker Charles Walker EighthfClas'-Ls f 91 Ella Walker .lanna Walker Mike Walker Michele Walker Ramona Walker Anita Walden David Wallace Tony Walliser Scott Walter Clifford Ward Donny Ward Suzanne Ward Sheila Ware Terrell Warren Shelly Washburn Gary Washington Timmy Washington Robin Weekly William Weilbacher Russell Welch Tiajuana Wells Gina Wesselman Susan West James Whatley John Wheeler Bonnie White Dee White Jackie White Keith White Katrina Whitehead Willie Whitehurst Angel Whitelock Paula Whitman Coley Whitt Clyde Whitted Deena Wilkerson Connie Williams Eric Williams Linda Williams Greg Williams Robby Williams Joe Williamson Nancy Willis .leanella Wilson Renee Wilson Sandy Wilson Cora Winans Doug Windham Robert Winrhester Gerrianne Wittle Kim Workman Brenda Worly Mike Wright Debra Wynn Tammie Yeager Delores Young Kelley Young Phillip Young Tony Zipperer Joe Zuleski 92 f ClassesfEighth ,ff H. 9321 'aussi President 7 Andy Thomas: V. President 7 Lisa Julian: Tri-asurrr 7 Lisa Hurdigang Sw-rotary 7 Cathy Cavrialore-. fficers do it! Pain Alwri-roinliiv Doug Adams Lisa Alf-jannlro Sonny Al:-jandro Russell Alford Mike Allvn Sandra Allen Tina Alli-nrlcr Paul Almand Patricia Anderson Diane Anderson Marvia Andre-us Brenda Apple-by Patrivia Armour Vivki Armstrong Edison Arnett Mll'llZ1l'lAflll'lll' Diant- Avery Tommy Avery Allan Bacon Rufus Bailey V4-roniva Bailvy Wayne Balers Melaninir- Barvhin Stanley Bartlett Cindy Baxlm-y Daryl Butts Richard Bam-morn Kenny Bc-avli Mark Bearden Kerry Boightol Sandy Bc-ightol Robert Bc-lvher Kim Bvnnett Josie Bvrnadinu .lenniff-r Berry .lanel Bigler Beth Bispham John Blaun Terry Bohlandur Dorinda Bolton Robert Boozer Thea Bowman Robert Boyer Robert Bradley Twanda Bradley jackie Brown .loy Brown Tony Browning Ds'eDer' Bridges Greg Bridwi-ll James Brfcwstvr Diane Bryan Lisa Burdick Tammy Butler Joe Burt Melinda Buzbee Cathy Cacciatore Crystal Cantrall Deborah Capaz ge-r NinthfCla'-sm 2. X 93 Jean Caglianone Cary Carlisle JoAnn Carril Tony Carvso Gloria Casarez Keith Case Kathy Castleberry Jeff Caudill Brenda Caudillo .leff Cauley Greg Caulley Denise Cleveland Dale Chamberlin Jan Chastain Chris Christopher Ray Christopher Bobbi Clark Curtis Clark Andy Clary Terry Colding Harry Coker ,lohn Cone Tony Cook Michael Cormier Angelique Corr lna Crain George Coy Barry Creutz Bruce Crim Darrell Crows Jeff Curry Bryan Custer Rhonda Daniels Rhonda Darrel .ludy D'Avignon Barry Davis Danny Davis jennifer Davis Kenneth Davis Randy Davis Willie Davis David Dawley .lames DeBusk Richard Dees Randall Delk R. C. Dennis Scott DeMeulenaere .lames DerryBerry Denise Devane Elaine Diaz Steve Dickey Karen Digioia Lisa Dipietro Candy Doty .lohn Douglas Charles Dowhey Richard Dries Marianne Dunbar Claudia Dupia Brian Dyer Sherry Edans William Eckcrfield Dan Edinger .lohn Edmiston Larry Emmett Michael Emmett Laura Endelthater Tracy Enfinger Dawn Ericson Lori Ernst Margarita Espinosa Joyce Eubanks Debbie Evans 94 f Class:-sfNinth Elaine Diaz and friend have lunch in the commons. x.a Students enjo their lunch i Ml' vi l 5 KL -tith .:WAL,- . M' -'PEW .leff Evarts Kenneth Fairfax Keith Fanning Gregg Fardella Lauria Fardella Herbert Farmer James Farmer Ralph Felty Alyson Fernandez Sandra Fipps Betty Ficher Penny Flcenor Henriett Floyd .lohnathon Fountain Spring Franklin .lack Freflericks Tim Futch Scarlett Gaines Nick Gallagher Rebecca Catlin Tonya Gay Joseph Givens Ronnie Givens Donald Green Sally Green James Grainger Margaret Granlce Sheryl Grant Cheryl Graydon Samuel Griffin Theresa Griffin Kenny Griswold Ann Grosskopf Michael Groves Alan Grundish Robbie Golden Mark Gomes Andre Goodson Darlene Gordon .lames Gordon Robert Hall Teddie Hall Ron Hallman Ernie Hamilton Donaid Hamlett Lori Hammer William Hampton Lisa Hardigan Sherry Hare Pat Hargaden Tracy Hargaden MayAnn Harlters Michael Harper Leslie Harris Thomas Harris Donna Hartley Jay Harvey Juli Hatcher Rena Hatcher Lillians Hawkins Laurie Hayden Becky Hay Jeff Hearn Pam Helems Ninthffllasses X 95 Jody Hcnderson Richard Henry Ronnie Hensley Jose Hernandez Valerie Hernandez Greg Herndon Rhonda Herring Willie Hilli Rebecca Hilton Eugene Hinson Cheryl Hodges Sammy Hodge Don Hogue James Holland Thomas Holloway Charlene Hoover Bonnie Horn Ray Hosmer Woody Howard Glenn Huff Dean Hughes Kathy Hummel Carlyn Hunt Annette Hunter Collis Huntington Michael Hutchins Donna Jackson Nancy James Sherry Jeffcoat Danny Jefferson Debbie Jenkins Tony Jenkins Rufus Jenkins Toby .lerzyk Charles Johns Charlene jones Cole Jones Darryl jones Gwen jones Kevin Jones Paul jones Vivian Jones Dean Johnson George Johnson Stephanie Johnson Stacy ,lohnston David Jordon Danny Judd Lisa Julian Missy Katvala Debbie Keck Cerold Keller Chris Kelly Rick Kenaber Tim Kenyon Kenny Kerns Thomas Kincold .loseph Kindrew Pete King H K. I Lori Kledzik Denise Knight Mike Knight Liz Koehler David Kyler Kim LaBauch Mark LaBombard Roy Lane Maggie Lange Lorraine Langtorn Terry Lambert Cherie Lariscy 96 f Classcs!Ninth Missy Latiolais Roy Lavalley Shelia Lawwill Martha Leddon Donald Ledford Bobby Lee John Lee Julie Leonard Myron Levins Betty Lewis Julie Lewis Theresa Lewis Darlene Little Ronnie Little Victor Lopez Scott Lorgerson Billy Lovelace Clarence Lovett Chuck Lowe Nguyen Luu Robert Lyon Judy Lyston Sandy Maddox Daisy Mae Hair Helen Mahan Jim Maider Chris Mann John Mark Johnnie Marks Debbie Martin Robbie Martin Delma Martinez Janice Mathews Rhonda Matthews Johnathon Mattson Verna Maxwell Debbie McConaha Kim McDermed Mark McElwain Brenda MCC-ahee Ben McLendon Phillip McKone Nick Menchacon Cindy Messer Whirley Metheney Alice Meza Herman Meza Herminio Meza Jenny Mem Mary Michael Ralph Middleton Marie Miquel Brenda Miller Diane Miller James Miller Tony Miller Tim Minnick David Minor Kurt Middleton Clifford Muldrow Robert Murphree Jeanne Moll Cenny Montanz Robin Moody Steve Moore- Edna Morehouse Rick Morehouse Neil Mousbarger Marcelo Moya Cindy Moyer Greg Myers Jim Nagy Ninth!Classes I 97 Laura Nation Gary Nelson Bonnie Nettlow Lester Newberry John Nichols Billy Noles Wanda Noriega Ricky Oakley Brian Oliver Lori Olivier Leslie Oquist Paul Ortelli Theresa O'Steen Shaun Padgett Paula-.lean Parks Debbie Parmer Freddie Palmer Kevin Parker Brad Pale Sandy Paulk Kevin Pegg Randy Perea Dan Peterson Gordon Peterson Donald Pierce Sherell Pierce Margaret Pittman Johnny Phillips Tammy Phillips Tammy Philpott Cissy Poiroux Lisa Possitt Rhonda Potter Art Powell Bobby Powell Linda Price Peggy Pruitt Joel Prouost Ronald Purcell Theresa Rainey Beth Rains Charles Ramsey Robert Rappuhn Bonnie L. Ray Charles Ray Michael Rector Kelvin Reddick Paul Register 98 I Classes!Nlnth 5 x t ,ML , ,W . , ,., ,.QM,w1.M, ., .,,iwa..W 4 . f M,.,,l,, Mr. Gregory supervises club outings. . 5 P3 i . if - ' . gp-'a f vt' A i Q. ,f Ax .. -0- ii Tian t W , 6 t ia fl l A i Ras Av- . ,X t 9 Walter Reigner Meruaine Ricks Melissa Rigney .loseph C. Riker Alan Roberts Russell Roberts Sheila Robinson Vickie Rock Erie Rodriguez Sonny Rodriguez Keith Rogers .lose Romero Donald Rottner Nancy Rouse Rodney Routt Wade Rowan Vance Rowe Victor Rowe Francine Rudd Vickie Ruffin Carol Saffold Martha Salas Lori Sample Ruben Sarmiento Luellen Schaub Ti moth y B. Schee Richard Schwarz Dee Dee Sellers lacki Serio Theresa Sewell Velvet Siders Melanie Silas Rickie Simmons Tim Simmons Tim Simon Rieky Sirois Mike Shannon Lyndell Sharpe Gregg Shepherd .lames Sheppard Bobby Shields David Skipworth Allen Smith .lames Smith Janet Smith Lori Smith Richard Smith Kathy Spenser John Stinson Laurie Street Karen Streetman Lynn Stump Greg Sumler Lillie Sumner Mike Suri Maureen Sweet Linda Syrcle Tina Sxymhorski Tracy Tanner Charles Tate Ronnie Tatum William Teis Malcom Thatcher Andy Thomas Greg Thorton Todd Thurlly Randy Tice- Tim Tillet Victor Tisdell Russell Tomiezek Jeff Toudt Tammy Traina NinthfCl.tssLs f 99 Greg Tucker Chris Turlington Cheryl Tyler Vande Vander Teresa Vandevander Sandra Vanorden Freddy Vasquez Victor Vasquez Theresa Villar .lulie Villemair Jerry Underwood Carol Upshaw Susan White Virgil White Ted Wiggins Michele Waldick Tammy Wales Elsie Walker Sheri Walker Brenda Williams Patrick Walkins Sheila Ulakovits Brad Wallace Tim Wallace Debbie Walls David Walterson Ty Ward Kane Washburn Rick Washburn Justine Washington William Watts D'Andre Weaver Randy West Linda Weston David Wiggins Sherry Wiggins Steve Wigh Deena Williams Kelly Williams Royce Williams Tasha Williams Zena Williamson Sabrina Smith Vickie Willis Sheena Smith Clay Wilson Mike Wilson Greg Wilson Paula Witmer Joe Whatley Bruce Whidden Bobby White Carolyn White David Wright Tony Wright Chris Woehrman Mark Wolfe Lisa Woodcock 100 f Classesflfreshmen inth faders have spirit Chris McHargue shows her spirit Laura Wortham Karl Yost Robert Youngman Angel Zingale Laura Engelthater Sally Green -'nv Sophomore class officers are Diane Rodgers - Vice President, Michelle Gilliland - Treasurer. Gail Garhel- man 7 President. Debbie Capps - Historian. Nolpictured: Kelly Cordon 7 Secretary. l wil: Service given Lisa Abernathy Danny Adair David Adair James Adams David Aguilar Dan Albers Tymme Albritton Feleeia Alexander Tamara Allen Betty Alvarado Ricky Alverson .lames Anderson Seott Andrews Carolyn Anglin Mike Armitage Deborah Armour Cindy Arnold Martha Asevedo Mary Baggerly Darrie Ballard Thelma Bankard Amy Barker lohn Barse Ken Bartenfeld George Bates Kathy Bazar Dale Beasley lan Bebhington Philip Berkman Randy Bell Debbie Belliveau Cortland Belz Christy Benjamin Pam Bennett Pat Bennett Andre Berry Paul Blackstone Blaikie Boronell Adele Bonelli john Bradburn Tim Bradley Dawna Braglin Ken Brandon Sophomornsfclas es f 101 David Bransromb Douglas Brewer George Bridges Brian Brigman David Brill Denise Brown Greg Brown Kathy Brown Melody Brown Rodney Brown Susan Brown Dawn Buhrkuhl Troy Burdick Barbara Burks Debbie Capps Julie Calhoun Darrell Callis Sherry Campbell Craig Carrillo Julie Carroll Lannie Case John Casey Peggy Cassels Carol Castillo Larry Castillo Jessie Castleberry Jeff Chambers Debbie Chaneey Doreen Chaneey Laura Chancey Daniel Chase Theresa Chiarilli Penny Clark Danny Clements Tisa Colding Meloney Collins Cheryl Collis Felix Colin Jon Conarton Stephanie Connor Tammy Conrad Kim Cooper Kenneth Coots Charles Copeland Vickie Cox Barry Crandall Larrie Crandall Faith Creasman Renee Creekmore Darrell Crews Dottie Crist David Crowe Percy Cummings Susan Cummings Scott Cunningham Melonie Curlin Linda Dagen Sherrill Daily Anthony D'Amic0 Wally Darley David Davis George Davis Janet Davis ,lulie Davis Patrina Davis Faye Day Mike DeCuenther Chris DeMeulenaere Marie Dickey Terri Dickey Billy Diseher Cindy DiViesti Teresa Dobbins Steven Drummond Mike Dudley Kristina Dugan Donna Dupree Chuck Eadens Chris Earnest Tammy Edsall 102 X Classes!Sophomores for 'u w. P x st, I Sophomore class sponsor Mrs. McMillan. ponsor devotes time x X ffl Y' 1 ' K .,..,- 1 2' X ' V X W, i j , ,tr X 5' Vw , ,ffrs N if its . , A cs ' 5 5 Juan Elizondo Barbara Elliott Jackie Elliott Lynda Elsberry Kimberly Embry Kenneth English Laura Evans Teresa Evans Tim Farwick Kay Faulk Micheal Fedrick Jeannie Fegenbush J im Feiler Pat Ferguson Carolyn Fernandez David Ferris James Fisher Billy Fistner Janice Fitzgerald David Fleenor Judy Fleming Kenny Flint Molly Forte Polly Forte Shirley Fowler .lim Fox Randy Frye Debbie Fuhr Karen F ultz Cindy Fulwood Sheffrey Gainer Don Gale Robert Gambrell Gail Garbelman Celeste Garcia Mary Garcia Peggy Garnett Mark Gentry Monique Gerard John Geschwender Janet Giddens Tina Giguere Michele Gilliland Linda Giordano Kathy Gloster Gordy Glover Sylvia Glover Guy Gomes Caroline Goodman Chris Goodyear Jan Goolsby John Goolsby Kelly Gordon Candy Grabler Melanie Graham Rickie Graves Doug Gray Steve Gray Janet Green Andy Griffith Sophomores! Classes I 103 Gregg Griffith Pam Grimes Robert Grimm Vickie Grundish Cathy Guilford Carl Gyory Vicki Haisch Edie Hale Bobby Hammer .lamcs Hare Patricia Hare Vernon Harris Donna Harrison Gerald Harrison Diane Harshman Leila Hart James Hatcher .limmy Hatcher Debra Haywood Sena Hay .loellen Hazen Danny Henshaw Donna Henshaw Greg Herb Maria Hernandez Tyler Herring Steve Heslop Dina Hickman Mary Hilbourne Carolyn Hill Terry Hill Terry Hill Chuck Hodge Joe Hoffman .lasper Holland Teresa Holley .lanet Hoover Debbie Horn Thomas Houghtalin David Howard Shari Hudson Diane Hunnell Jeff Hunter Herman Hulton Keith Hutchins Kim lhrke Ronald Ingram Barry Jackson Lawton .leffcoat Shelly Jenkins Leeanne Jobe Terry .lohns .lohnny Johnson Walter Johnson Roxane jones Macy .lorden Ken Joslyn Tim Judd Dennis Keck Keith Kerns Tammy Kersey Robbie Keske Julie Kidd Patricia Kindrew Dawn King Yolanda Kinkead Connie Kirk Scott Kjeer Stacy Knight .liri Kocourek Robert Koehler Sandra Kroon 104 f Classes!Sophomores Barbara LaBlanee Howard Lamb Leslie Lamson Stacy hinders James Lane Delores Lara Bobby Latiolais Donna Lawson Janet lily Lori Leaders Kaylene Learie Mark Lefley David Lewis Gerrie Lewis Ann Lindquist Ethel Lipe Charles Little Ann Long Brenda Louise Velma Lovett Lisa Mace Billy Maddox ,Ioe Major Abby Manning Loydie Mansinch James Marshall April Martin Cindy Martin Trophy Martin Eugene Martinez Jeff Mathews Debbie May Curtis Maxson Gail Maxwell Rhonda McCarthon Vickie McClain Lori McComb Chris McCrainie Dan McDaniel Gail McDonald Steve McDonald Tammy McElwain Charlene Mt:Falls Rhonda McFalls Terri Mcldlargue Julia McLeod Lewis Meredith Donna Merlin Sandy Myers Scott Middleton Sophomoresffflasst-s X 105 Carolyn Miller Michael Miller Donna Minor David Molnar Donna Montanz Mike Montiel John Moore Pam Moore Kathy Morgan Pam Morse Kenneth Mosher Elaine Mosko Hguyen Fhi Muiu Brenda Mullins Mark Mullins Tammie Mullins Duraunta Myers ,lim Neidlinger Martha Newman Carol Newsome Elaine Nichols Art Neilson Debbie Norwood Cindy Noton Mike O'Brien Darlene Olin Tracy Parker Debbie Parnell Edwin Parrish Michelle Payne David Peeples Wanda Peery John Pereu Tammie Peterson Ronald Phifer Candy Phillips Richard Pinegar Chris Pinne Greg Pitts Dennis Platt Mike Plumley Mike Pollitt Billy Poiroux Mark Popovich Tom Popovich Richie Porter Felix Powell james Pruitt Debra Pugh Rosemary Rainey Margaret Raley Norman Rawlins Sammy Ray Robert Reed Tanya Reese Craig Register Judith Reiche Janis Reiser Tammy Restall Jeff Reynolds Denise Rippey David Riscile 106 f ClassesfSophomores Sophomores display man talents Kr Linda Ritchey Keith Ritchie DeLynda Roberts Linda Roberts Mike Robertson Steve Robertson Fred Rodriguez Louis Rodriguez Sherry Rodriguez Diane Rodgers Lisa Rose Louise Rumore Shelly Saffold Scott Saunders Robin Schron Allen Scofield Helen Scott John Scott Jonathon Scott Susan Seidl Allen Sewell Kelly Sewell Faye Shearl Lisa Sheehy Nikki Shumate Valerie Shurtleff Vince Sillman Sonine Simmons Carlton Siplin Polly Sloan Richard Sloan Gary Smith Jesse Smith Kim Smith Pam Smith Sheila Smith Teresa Smith Vicki Smith Vivian Smith Valerie Smithwick Laurie Sours Wendy Spano Glenn Speece Tony Speiters Kathy Spencer Tammy Sprung Gary Stansell Cary Stark Tim Steiner Nancy Stephens Bryan Stepp Tim Stewart Colon Stevens Annette Stiles Kathy Stinson Louella Strong Marcella Strong Buddy Suggs Janice Sullivan Charlene Suri Kevin Sutley Melanie Tanner Dave Taylor Edward Taylor Rosie Thomas Antionette Thompkins Donald Thompson Dinorah Toledo Shan non Triscari Lee Turner Marilyn Tyson Valerie Uptegraff Sophomores!Classes l Linda Utter Judene Valdez Janice Vantassel Maria Vasguez Darla Walker Lewis Walker Louanne Walker Danny Warren Debbie Waters William Watson Chris Watts Kelly Watts Emmy Weilbacher Dvmiis Wvits Mark Wells Becky Wcsselman Bruce Westbrook Billy Whidden Robert Whitaker Dennis White Sandra White Danny Whitehurst John Wiftylko Tommy Wilder Suzanne Wilkes Aspen Williams Alicia Williams Christy Williams Joyce Williams Tami Williams Wanda Williams Wendall Williams Rodger Willis Richard Willis Linda Wilson Scott Wilson Tammy Wilson Thomas Wilson Elizabeth Witte Joey Woodcock Toni Woods Denise Word Sue Wright Irene Zingale Janice Zipperer Keith Zlomsowitch Octovio Zuniga 108 f Classesfsophomores S 4 'S rm, M345 an ,Q Rim-ky Hilliard A Vice President: He-len Tillett - Treasurer: Lavonne Knight 7 Pre-sith-nt: Rhuntla Dt-an 7 Juniors at work Sc-vrvlary . KN In fs- Sig Darlene Adams Gregg Atlanis Ruth .-Xclains Tomme Allvrittc-n Harlan Ale-xanrla-r Elmer Alvarado Tim Antlvrson Tammy Amundsf-I .leff Arhisi Jerry Arnold Vanessa Austin Dedde Ayvock Richard Backer Ken Baggc-rly Kat' Bahr Randy Bahr Kathy Bahrvt Darlene Baily Kenny Ballon Annette Barrow Sam Bass Jason Battles Donna Bazemorv Gina Beach Michael Bagley Virkie Beighte-I Danelle Beightol Mivliacl Belcher Sheila Belisle Jerri Bander Paula Benton Alina Bernadino James Berrien Frances Bevis Lori Bosworth Michelle Boutin Chuck Bradley Dwayne Bradley Debra Bradwell Nancy Brute Mike Bright Clay Brigman Dana Britt Mike Broome Kathy Brooks Sue Broviak Sandra Brown Candi Broxson Jackie Burnett Wesley Burnham Randy Burnett John Buzbee Lawrence Buzhee .loc Caglianone JuniorsfClas5es ! 109 Rocky Campbell Chuck Capps Kevin Carlisle Lisa Carr Debbie Carreno Kandi Carter Sain Caruthers .lames Casey Rcgi na Castello Donna Chancey Darrell Candill Michael Chambers Thomas Chastain Brian Chesser Bob Clark James Clark .loseph Clark David Clements Dwayne Colding Marvin Coleman Daniel Cone Laurie Connolly Billy Cook Jeanne Cook Vickie Copeland Cindy Cornelius Tom Courson Terry Courson Cathy Cox Naomi Crain Roxanne Crenshaw Billy Crews Randy Crofton Melody Cummings Robert Curiel Melonie Curlin David Dance Sharvelte Daniels Susie Daniels Angele D'Amico Gina D'Amico Billy Davis Dexter Davis Greg Davis Linda Davis Steve Dawn Mike Day Rhonda Dean 110 f Classc- fjuniors Junior Class Worked on lawn display ,M Q gf P 'W ag .. is 5 1 rf 5 S My 1 , is Q im. , , F. . .Tj i Y o at E l e, 'il .mg r fer: 'Ii-,J ' . f V ..s,-- -- ' 'X-- -L ,sv f' 'L f , , 1 CV J ix - .. .1 Jkt lt E-I., 1r ' Juniors placed second with their homecoming lawn display 27' X V 5 S' ' ' fx .C X Spf W ,-,- ,ag , hr Q i vfw -QE K ' e K x Pkf ' new lar, ' A Ar ll . Q 1 E Mull Renne Delk Clara Dell Robbie Deloach Diane DeNagel Linda Denney Richard Denney Keith DelValle Linda Dixon Steve Drew Amy Drymon Mike Duffy Mary Durell Lisa Edinger Garry Elser .loe Ely ,leflery English Ginger Evarts Lisa Evans Randy Fairchild David Farnell Eric Fernandez Kelvin Fedrick Bernie Ferris Steve Fleenor Carolyn Fletcher Mary Folds Joyce Forbes Teresa Franklin Brenda Freeman Diane Gudger Julie Gale Casimico Garcia Fidel Garcia Kathy Garcia Beth Gavula Peggy Giese Ruth Gilpin Philip Girardi Tim Glisson Frank Gomes Hope Goodman Noah Goodson Wendell Goodson Lonnie Grandel Linda Granger , 122fkQ!laQ!axsion.. 'Robin Greathouse Donald Griffe Zemmer Hair Patty Hallman Christie Hamilton Thomas Hardin Jim Hargaden Allen Harp Jimmy Harper William Harrell Diane Hayes Laura Hecker Jeff Helmer Becky Henderson .lanice Henderson Vince Henry Glenda Hersey Marguerite Hess Lena Hicks Ricky Hilliard Denise Hodge Tommy Hoffman Steve Holshoe Mark Hone Wayne Hoover Steve Hosford Juniors!Classes X 111 Gary Houghtalin Peggy Hughes Donna Hutchins Wade lngram Deborah Morgan Becky .lanes ,lennie Jeffcoat Tom .leffery Patricia ,lenkins Derrick Johnson Howard Johnson Shirley johnson Neil Jones Sharon Jordon Tim Joslyn Mike Joyce Donald Kerns Debbie Kickliter Kevin Kickliter John Knight Lavonne Knight Rayma Knight Earl Knowtlon Sherry Kushmer Sandy Kyle Patty LaBlance Chris Lalfrance Phyllis Lambert Tammy Lamkin Gordon Leavine Althea Lee Cheryl Lehigh Greg Leonard Robbie Lester Cindi Letchworth Cheryl Lewis Craig Livingston Roseanne Little Crystal Lopez Phyllis Love James Lovett Sandy Lucas Anita Lyon Dawn MacCalla Jon Maccalla Mary McCay Marty McCaoy Clyde Machen Carla Mathews Darrell Maxwell .loe Mays Jay Mayweather Peggy McDaniel Darlene McFalls Rodney McGowan David McCriff Keeley Mclnnis Sarah McNeil David Mellon Cheryl Meredith Lee Meriwether Dale Metheney Mary Meza Anne Michael Pancho Miguel Denise Miller Greg Mitchell Tim Mobley Luis Morales Dicky Morgan Susanne Morgan Tammy Morgan 112 X Classesfjuniors Qflf,lQ,f . A Sam Bass works diligently. 'Nhmx Time to study ,M -M as -:W tw , 'Sf 31 us. S. Karen Monsalvatge Debbie Murawski Z- .,Y. . ,left Murray Sandy Murray Terri Metzger Kathie Oakley Kenny Owens Jess Naylor Donna Neiwongers Donnie Nelson Ronnie Nelson Beth Newberry Charles Newman .lohn Noriega Thomas Padgett George Paiva Lori Palmer Ricky Palmer Michael Pascoe Glen Patterson Scott Pearson Tammy Peeples Gail Penley Harry Penny Sandra Penney James Pennington James Peterson Kathy Plegue Judy Poinsette Harvey Porter Carol Putnam Eileen Rakoczy J im Ranson Pam Rice Mark Riebow Doug Rimes Sammy Riscile Susan Rivera Lori Rhoden John Roberts Kim Roberts Susan Robertson Kim Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Tim Rose Clark Ross Dawn Rottner Charles Rowe Brett Rowell Michael Rowland Mary Royals Mark Rule Linda Salford Ronald Savidge Maria Schafer Jill Serio Robert Sessons Glee Seymour .luniorsfClasses f 113 Eddie Sharpe Connie Shilhlm Brian Short William Shrader Beverly Singletary Tony Singletary Charles Simmons Linda Simmons Karen Skeen Charles Slack Timothy Sloan Martin Sneed Tammy Snead Dolye Smith Karen Smith Natalie Smith Mike Smith Kitty Spann Kell S itler Sharon Stanloril' Betty ,Io Stephens Ronny Stewart Kathy Streetman Charles Stubber Marlin Suggs Valery Suggs Sandra Sutphin Rita Swarts Dee Sweat Perry Sweat Thomas Sweat Terri Syrcle Kelly Tacket Sharon Taylor Valerie Thatcher Mary Thomas Luvelle Thompkins Anne Tillett Helen Tillet Shane Toole Leonard Traina Mark Triana .lill Tucker Debbie Walker Kevin Walton Barry Washburn Steve Watson Tim Watts Paul Westfall Helene Whatley Richard Whitt Steve Whitt Karen Whitted Steve Wilder Carol Williams Cathy Williams Robin Williams Randy Willis Gary Wilson Roxanne Wilson Sylvia Wines Chris Worley Connie Wortham Bobby Wright Ricky Utter David Vargo Joe Varn Phil Varn .lohnny Vasquez Kirk Yousko Ben Zingle 1141 Classeslluniors ws'-W. V t O' K Nl! , I N. . ea? 1 .. W . H 4 1? f, ,, iiiln ,t.. 1, if xg QQ, , W S--, is y 1-Q' .s., - rFi 4, W.- JM W X M, ew 45? K bv' i ,alr- I rx A' QA J oe Johnson - President Larry Dennison - Vice President '-eu-W4-g Tony Julian - Treasurer Susan Caccialore - Secretary Senior OfficersfClussu-1 X 115 PINKNEY ADAMS KIMBERLY ALBERS WILMA ALBURY KATHIE ALLEN DONNA ALONSO IL Y AN - Chess Club 2, 3, V,P. 11-3 Korean Karate Club Instructor 23 Science Club 4, NHS 3, 4: Tribal Council 4. FRANCIE AYERS - Girls Track Ig Band 1, 2, 39 Student Govt. 2, 43 Pep Club 3, V.P. 43 Kiwanettes 4-3 Tribal Council 4-g Steering Com- mittee 4-. JACQUELINE BARR GREG BATES A chess club. 2 qw picturedj STEVE BEACH KEAVIE BENNEW JERRY RENNEW MICHAEL RENNEW - J.v. Football 1, var. sity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4-. 1161 Classcs!Seniors Chemistry II students hard at work in the lab. Pinkney Adams Kimberly Albers Wilma Albury Kathie Allen Donna Alonso Il Y An Frances Ayers Jacqueline Barr Steve Beach Keavie Bennett Jerry Bennett Michael Bennett Brilliance first Margarita Bermudez Stephanie Berry Mark Beville Warren Bigelow David Bihler Harry Bihler Linda Bishop Charles Blackstone Besty Boone Rosalie Bordner Todd Bosworth .luaria Bradley Tammy Broome Debra Brown Johnny Brown Jeff Burdick W MARGARITA BERMUDEZ STEPHANIE BERRY MARK BEVILLE - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Foot- ball 2g WEBH 4. WARREN BIGELOW - FBLA 4g NHS 3, 4. DAVID BIHLER HARRY BIHLER LINDA BISHOP - Steering Committee 1, 2, 33 Tennis Team 1, 2, 33 Student Govt. 1, Kiwanettes 2, 3. CHARLES BLACKSTONE - FBLA 4. BETSY BOONE - Concert Chorus 1, 2, Sec! Treas. 3, 43 Kiwanettes 2, 3, 4: Steering Com- mittee 3, 4: Band Manager 3, 4. ROSALIE BORDNER - Chess Club 1: Media Club 3, V.P. 4, Pres. APC 4-g Student Govt. 43 WEBH 43 Tribal Council 4. TODD BOSWORTH - Chess Club 13 FFA 19 J.V. Basketball 25 DECA 3, 4. J UARIA BRADLEY TAMMY BROOME - Steering Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, Treas. 4. DEBRA BROWN JOHNNY BROWN - Football 45 Wrestling 4. JEFF BURDICK - WEBH 4. Seniors!Classes I 117 CELESTE BUZBEE - Bible Club 2, 3, 4g FBLA 3, 4g CBE 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4. VIRGINIA BYRD - Band 2, 3, 4, Steering Committee 4, Bible Club 4. SUSAN CACCIATORE - Chorus I, Studi-nt Govt. I, 2, Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 43 Steering Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4: j.V. Chet-rleader 2, Varsity Cheer- leader 33 Letterman's Club 25 Thespian 3, 43 Kiwanette 3, See. 4, Yearbook 3, Advertising Editor 4, NHS 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4. RANDY CALVERT 7 Media 3, 4, Forensics Club 4, Steering Committee 4. ROBIN CANTRELL BEVERLY CARLISLE f J.V. Cheerleader Ig Varsity Cheerleader 2, Co-Head 3, Head 4, Girls Auto Ig Band 1, 2, Lt. and Librarian 3, Capt. and Librarian 4: Letterman's Club 3, Track 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Kiwanette 3, Pres. 4, FFA 4, WEBH 4. REGINA CARTER STARLA CARTER JOSE LUIS CASAREZ - Band 1, 2, 4, Capt. 3, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorus 4, Steering Committee 43 SAC 4: Sounds of Time 4. RICKY CAULEY EDWARD CHANCEY SAM CHILLURA LINDA CHRISTOPHER - Pep Club 2, FBLA 3, 4. ANN CLARK - j.V. Football Ig Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3. Celeste Buzbee Virginia Byrd Susan Cacciatore Randy Calvert Robin Cantrell Beverly Carlisle Regina Carter Starla Carter Jose Luis Casarez Ricky Cauley Edward Chaneey Sam Chillura Seniors Sii0W their Spirit- Linda Christopher Alan Clark II8fCla 4 fSeni0r P-I-R-I-T Janet Clark Tanya Clark Ruthie Clark Robert Cleveland Donald Close Patricia Coburn Theresa Connors Vickie Cooper Patti Connor Frank Connolly Ferrell Cox Jody Cox Mark Cox Naomi Crain Lisa Cummins Pete Dail JANET CLARK TANYA CLARK - Pep Club 2, Girls Track 2, Student Advisory Comm. 3, 4, Dancerette 3, Head 4, Warrior Staff 4, Tribal Council 4. RUTHIE CLARK ROBERT CLEVELAND - Football 1, 2, 3, Smoke Signals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Govt. 2, 3, Soph. Planning Comm., Jr. Planning Comm., Wrestling 2, 3, 4, WEBH 4, Thespian 4. DONALD CLOSE PATRICIA COBURN THERESA CONNORS VICKIE COOPER PA'I'I'l CONNOR - Science Club 1, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Letterman's Club 3, Media Club 3, 4, GAA 3, WEBH 4. FRANK CONN OLLY FERRELL COX JODY COX MARK COX - FFA 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4. NAOMI CRAIN - FFA 3. LISA CUMMINS - Pep Club 2, FBLA, V.P. 3, Pres. 4. PETE DAIL - Foreign Language 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, FFA 2, Spanish NSH 3, 4, Base- ball 3, Bible Club 4, Tennis Team 4, Sounds of Time 4, Concert Chorus 4. Seniors!Classes I 119 VALERIE DANIELS - Foreign Language Club 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Let- lerman's Club 3, 4. ELAINE DAVIS - Band I, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4-, Head, Senior Planning Committee. GUS DAVIES JOHN DAVIS - FFA 1, 2, 3, V.P., 4 Presi- dent, Tribal Council. NANCY DAVIS SHEREE DAVIS - Steerling Committee I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Class Histo- rian 3. FRANKIE DE BOSE - Chess Club 1, Foot- ball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Media Club 2, 4-. BRUCE. DelVALLE - Student Govt. 1, 4, Media Club 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, WEBH 3. DAVID DENNEY - Chess Club 19 NHS 3, 4. EVELYN DIAZ - Foreign Language Club 2, Steering Committee 3. LOUIE DiPlETRO BELINDA DIX LORE'I'I'A DONALDSON LINDA DOWNEY DONALD DROLTZ BECKY DRIVER - Cosmetology 3, 4, Steer- ing Committee 4, Student Govt. 4-, NHS 4, Girls Auto 4. 120 f ClassesfSeniors Senior Talent Valerie Daniels Elaine Davis Gus Davies John Davis Nancy Davis Sheree Davis Frankie DeBose Bruce DelValle his ...- - 9 David Denney Evelyn Diaz Louie DiPietro Belinda Dix Loretta Donaldson Linda Downey Donald Droltz Becky Driver Gary Dupree Edie Dunbar Ericka Earle Debra Edwards Allen Elefterion Greg Emerson Cheryl Farmer Kathy Faulk Ricky Fears Eileen Ferguson Kathy Fernandez Kelly Fernandez Pamela Ferrell Vernelda Filer Mike Fillmon Russell Finch GARY DUPREE EDIE DUNBAR ERICKA EARLE - Spanish Club 13 Year- book 3, 4-, Student Life Editor, FBLA 3, 4: Steering Committee 3, 4. DEBBIE EDWARDS - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Gymnastics Club 2, Student Govt. Secretary 3, 4, NHS 3, 41 Cross Country 33 Sounds of Time 4-g Thespian 4. ALLEN ELEFTERION - Band GREG EMERSON CI-IERYL FARMER - Volleyball 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Media Club 3, 43 NHS 3, 4. KATHY FAULK - Pep Club 2: FBLA 3, 4-3 Bible Club 3, 43 CBE 4. RICKY FEARS EILEEN FERGUSOON - Student Advisory 2, 3, 4-3 Track 23 GAA 4-5 Kiwanettes 3: Tribal Council 4-. KATHY FERNANDEZ KELLY FERNANDEZ PAMELA F ERRELL VERNELDA FILER - Pep Club 1, 2g Chorus 1, Dancerette 3: Sounds of Time 3. MIKE FILLMON - Steering Committee 3. RUSSELL FINCH Joe Casarez shows promise. SeniorsfClasses I 121 PA'I'I'Y FISHER - Pep Club 1, Foreign Lan- guage Club 1, FHA 1, Dancerette 2, Stu. Gov. 2, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Thespian 4. TERI FISHER - Class Hist. 2, Equestrian 1, 2, 3, Sec.!Treas., 4 Pres., Planning Comm. 2, 3, 4, Stu. Govt. 4, Thespian 4, Kiwanette 4, Tribal Council 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sounds of Time 3, 4. ANNETFE FLOYD DEBBY FORMAN - CBE 3, 4. LUKE FORTE MARK FORTE - DCT. DENNIS FORTNER - Thespians 1, V.P. Thespian 3, Planning Comm. 2, 3, V.P. Tribal Council 4, V.P. DECA 4. BRUCE FRANKLIN MARK F RISBIE SHARON FULTZ MARK FULWOOD - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 3, 4, Equestrian 2, Stage Band 2, Baseball 3, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Tribal Council 4. GARY CARBELMAN TOMMY GARVIN CINDY GAY - Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 4, Sounds of Time 2, 3, 4, Band Manager 2, 3, 4, Steering Comm. 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Bible Club, Vice Pres. 3, Thespain 4, Calendar Girl 4. THOMAS GENTRY FRAN GERARD 122 f ClassesfSeniors Lawn Display Patty Fisher Terri Fisher Annette Floyd Debby Forman Luke Forte F Mark Forte Dennis Fortner Bruce Franklin Mark Frisbie Sharon Fultz Mark Fulwood H V Gary Garbelman Tommy Garvin Cindy Gay Thomas Gentry Fran Gerard ,,... cfm ' xl I IDS' I DI item H 5 4109 A Seniors worked hard to prepare their homecoming lawn display. Marcella Gibson Mark Girardi Stephanie Goodson Cheryl Goolsy F'- Lelani Gordon Lawrence Gough Bill Graff Joanie Green Dean Green Nancy Groce Rhonda Gross Melody Groves MARCELLA GIBSON MARK GIRARDI - Sounds of Time 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, STEPHANIE GOODSON - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Cheerleader 4. CHERYL GOOLSBY LELANI GORDON LARRY GOUGH - Wrestling 3, Track 33 Steering Committee 4g Student Govt. 4. WILLIAM GRAFF IOANIE GREEN DEAN GREEN - Steering Committee 3, 4, Smoke Signals 3, 43 Thespian 4. NANCY GROCE - Steering Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Student Govt. 2, 3, 4, Kiwanettes 3, 4-3 NHS 3, 4, ,Iunior Maid 3, Homecoming Queen 4g Tribal Council 4. RHONDA GROSS - Cosmetology 3, 45 Girls Auto 4. MELODY GROVES - Chorus lg Steering Committee 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, 4, WEBH 4g NI-IS 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4. Seniors!CIasses f 123 BEVERLY GRUNDISH BARBARA GUILFORD VIRGINIA GUILFORD SHERRY HAGADORN IoANN HAIR JOYCE HAMM - Volleyball lg Student Govt. 23 DECA 3,,Officer 4. ROSALIND HARRIS FAYE HATCHER LORI HAWKE - Bible Club Ig Project Ch. 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 4g Steering Committee 1, 2g Student Govt. 4. SUSAN HOLLAND YVONNE HOOVER - Planning Comm. I, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 45 Warrior Staff 3, 4, Business Manager: Stu. Govt. 4. ROBIN HARRISON - Class Pres. 1, 23 Steer- ing Committee l, 2, 3, 45 Student Govt. l, 2, Cheerleader lg Thespian 2, 3, Sec. 4g NHS 3, 4. STEPHEN HAYES - Junior Chess I, 25 Auto Mechanics 3, 4. SHERRY HAZEN - IV, Cheerleader Co- Head lg Varsity Cheerleader 2, 4, Head 3g Steering Committee 35 NHS 3, 4g Spanish NHS 45 V.P. Foreign Language 4. CAROL HEAD NEVA HEATH - Media 3g Steering Commit' tee 4. 124 f Cla csfSeniors Beverly Grundish Barbara Guilford Virgina Guilford Sherry Hagadorn JoAnn Hair Joyce Hamm Rosalind Harris Faye Hatcher Lori Hawke Susan Holland Yvonne Hoover Robin Harrison Stephen Hayes Sherry Hazen Carol Head Neva Heath i Brian Hecker Connie Hedrick Charlotte Henry Brenda Hernandez fs., Denise Hickman Jackie Hicks Carol Higgins Barbara Hill Wayne Hiott Wally Hoffman Johnna Holmes Wanda Hoover Doug Ingram Steve Ingram Denise Jackson Gloria Jackson BRIAN HECKER - Track I, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's I, 2, 3, 4-. CONNIE HEDRICK - Equestrian 1, 2, 3, 4, Planning Comm. I, 2, 3. CHARLOTTE HENRY - Pep Club lg FFA 1, 2, Cheerleader, Head 2, J.V., Tennis 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Basketball 35 Track 3, 43 I.,etterman's 3, 4-g FBLA 3, 4. BRENDA HERNANDEZ - Pep Club 2, NHS 3, 4-5 Senior Planning Comm. 4-3 Kiwanettes 4. DENISE HICKMAN JACKIE HICKS CAROL HIGGINS BARBARA HILL - Equestrian 3, DCI' 4. WAYNE HIOTI' WALLY HOFFMAN - J.V. Football 2, V. B'seball 2, 3, 4-g FFA, Yearbook Sports Editor 4-. JOHNNA HOLMES - Basketball I, 2, Sci- ence Club I, 33 Ecology Club 2g Tumbling I, 2g Softball 23 FHA 1, 23 Bible Club 3, 43 For- eign Language 4-, Sr. Planning Comm. WANDA HOOVER - Cosmet. I - 3: Girls Auto 4-g Cosmet. 2, 4. DOUG INGRAM - Jr. Chess 13 Bible Club 2, 3, 4-g Pep Club 2, CBE 4-. STEVE INGRAM - DECA 3, 4. DENISE JACKSON GLORIA JACKSON Mr. Alvarez - class sponsor. SeniorlClasses I 125 RUSSELL JANUSZ KIM JAMESON - Foreign Lang. Club 1, 2, Steering Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Govt. 2, Kiwanettcs 3, 4, Warrior Staff 3, Academics Editor 4. ANDREW JENKINS KAREN JENKINS BOB JOHNS - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club Treas. 1, Key Club 2, 3, WEBH 2, Steering Committee 3, Sounds of Time 4. GERALD JOHNSON - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4. JOSEPH JOHNSON - J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Chorus 1, 3, V.P. 4, Stu- dent Govt. 2, 3, 4, Steering Committee 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 3, 4, Sounds of Time 3, 4, Thes- pian 3, 4, Boys' State 3, NHS 3, 4, Key Club 3, Letterman's Club 4. RICHARD JOHNSON - Steering Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 1, 2, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4, Football V. 3, 4, Senator 4, Tennis 2, Key Club 3, Newspaper Asst. Editor 4, WEBH 4. CHRISTAL JONES DIANE JORDAN - Foreign Lang. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, Historian 4, Spanish NHS 3, 4, Steering Committee 4. JOYCE JORDAN - Student Govt. 1, Steering Committee 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, Pres. 4, Science Club 4, Forensic Debate Club 4. TONY JULIAN - Student Govt. 1, 2, 3, 4, Steering Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Ten- nis 2, Key Club 2, 3, Sounds of Time 3, V.P. 4, Boys' State 3, NHS 3, 4, Bible Club 4, Class V.P. 2, Class Treas. 3, 4. DAVID KECK - Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, Russell Janusz Kim Jameson Andrew Jenkins Karen Jenkins Bob Johns Gerald Johnson, Joe Johnson Ricky Johnson 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Media Club Treas. 4, Steering Committee 4. DAVID KEENAN 7 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Media Club 2. EDWARD KEEN AN DOUG KERSEY Christal Jones Diane Jordan Joyce Jordan Tony Julian David Keck David Kennan Edward Keenan Doug Kersey Seniors go ape after school. 126 X Classes!Seniors Senior fun comes in many sizes and shapes Brad Knight Teresa Knight George Koch Jim Koehler Q' iff? 'Ce Daphne Kunstbeck Kathy Kyle Frankie Lambert Randy Lamb ,laenette Lambert Bonnie Lane Donald Law Clyde Leonard Gerald Lane Janet Lane Charlotte Lay Evy Leasure BRAD KNIGHT - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. TERESA KNIGHT - Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's Club 3, 4, GAA 4, FBLA 4-. GEORGE KOCH - DECA 4. JIM KOEHLER - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 25 Smoke Signals 2, 3, 4, WEBH 4. DAPHNE KUNSTBECK - Art 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 4, Steering Committee 49 Smoke Sig- nals 4. KATHY KYLE - Steering Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g Bible Club 1, 2, 3 Pres., 4 Pres.g Kiwanettes 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 4, Organization Editor, NHS 3, 49 Homecoming Court, Tribal Council. FRANKIE LAMBERT - Cover Girl 3. RANDY LAMB .IEANETTE LAMBERT - Steering Commit- tee 1, 2, 33 DECA 4. BONNIE LANE DONALD LAW - Spanish Club 1, 2, FFA 3, 4. CLYDE LEONARD GERALD LANE - DECA. JANET LANE - FBLA 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. CHARLOTTE LAY - Sounds of Time 3, 4g Junior Maid 3, NHS 4g Steering Committee 4. EVY LEASURE - Bible Club 1, 23 Student Govt. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Steering Committee 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 4g Student Advi- sory 3, 4-g Calendar Girl 3, 4. Seniors!Classes I 127 PAM LEAVINE - Planning Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Kiwanettes 3, 4, Track 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. SHELLEY LEONHART LISA LESTER TRACY LEWERS SANDY LITTLE KENNY LUMPKIN - Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Media Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, FFA 3, 4. STEVE MAJOR JEANINE MANDT - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Plan- ning Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4-, FHA 1, Track 2, Letter- man 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Kiwanettes 3, 4. ALAN MANN -- WEC 2, DCT 3, 4-. CAROL MARK - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Planning Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, Kiwanettes 3, 4, NHS3,4. RHONDA MARTIN - Smoke Signal Reporter 2, DCT Pres. 3, 4. ELIZABETH MARVIN TERESA MATTEWS - Coso. 1, 3, Coso. 2, 4, Planning Comm. 4. KAREN MCLEOD - Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Planning Comm. 4. ANNETTE MCNEAL - Foreign Language 1, DECA 3, 4. SAN DRA MEADE 128 ! Classes! Seniors Pam Leavine Shelly Leonhart Lisa Lester Tracy Lewers Sandy Little Kenny Lumpkin Steve Major Jeanine Mandi Alan Mann Carol Mark Rhonda Martin Elizabeth Marvin Teresa Mathews Karen McLeod Annette McNeal Sandra Meade it Ae a ...ad Lori Hawke seeks advice for her future. Mark Mertens Cheryl Metheny Richard Miller Deborah Montgomery Chuck Morris Barbara Moyer Tim Moylan Lucy Murphy Timothy Murphy Chris Myers ,Iohn Nagy Tina Naylor MARK MERTENS CHERYL METHENEY R Majorette 3, Color- guarcl 4-, FHA 4-. RICHARD MILLER - Wrestling 2, 3, 4-. DEBORAH MONTGOMERY CHUCK MORRIS - Football Manager 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Concert Band 2. BARBARA MOYER 3 Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 3, 4, Science Club 2. TIM MOYLAN - Foreign Language Club I, 2, 3. LUCY MURPHY - Cheerleader 2, 4-3 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 I.1etterman's Club 4-. TIMOTHY MURPHY - Football 2, 3, 4-4 Track 2, 3. CHRIS MYERS - Thespian 2, 3, 4-. JOHN NAGY - Band 2, 3, 4-. TINA NAYLOR - FBLA 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Steering Committee 43 NHS 3, 4-1 Student Govt. 3, 4. SeniorsfClasscs f 129 KAREN NEWMAN - Track 2, 3. ALLEN NEWSOME - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess 13 Planning Comm. 2. ROBERT NORWOOD - Planning Comm. 1, 23 WEC 2, Media 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4. GARY OGILBY - FFA 1, 2, CDE 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 4. DENISE OLIN - Foreign Language 13 Pep Club 23 FBLA 3, CBE 4. DALE ONEY - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 41 WEBH 4, Stage Band. BETH PARK - FFA 2, Cosom. 3, 4, Stu. Govt. 43 Planning Comm. 45 Girls Auto 4. EDWIN PARKER - Pep Club 13 Track 2, Home Ec. 3, Football 4. MARY PARMER DANNY PARTIN - Track 1, 2, 33 Letter- man's 2, 33 Cross Country 3: NHS 3, 4. WENDY PEITRI CATHY PELTIER - Equestrian 2, CBE 3, FBLA 3, DECA 4. CLARA PERETZ - Bible Club 13 Planning Comm. 2, 3, 4: Stu. Govt. 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 4, NHS Sec. 4. VICKIE PERKINS 130 f Classes!Seniors l r. ' 1 t ' A' , g 1 ..,' 3 'W' Karen Newman Allen Newsome Debra BFOWH CFUOYS Sewing- Robert Norwood Cary Ogilby Denise Olin Dale Oney Beth Park Edwin Parker Mary Parmer Danny Partin Wendy Pietri Cathy Peltier Clara Peretz Vickie Perkins Wx, 'ff E' . 4 v Chris Pittman Vernardo Poinsette Merri Poole Susan Powell Terry Powell Randy Pratt Patti Pringle Chris Proctor .leffrey Putnam Telma Ramon Susan Ranson Shirley Reese Ronda Reigotti Carol Ribbeck Ruthie Richie Bennie Roberson CHRIS PITTMAN - FFA 2, 3. 4: Varsity Football 33 Travk 3. VENARDRO POINSETTE MERRI POOLE - Foreign Lang. Club 3: FBLA 4. DUWAYNE POTTER - Karate- Club 2: FBLA 4. SUSAN POWELL- Steering Committvs- 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Govt. 13 Danverette 2. 3, C0- Head 43 Kiwanettes 3, 43 Yearbook 3, Classes Editor 4g Tribal Council 4. TERRY POWELL RANDY PRATT S FFA 1, 2. 3. 4. PATFI PRINGLE - Equestrian Club 2g Vol- leyball 2g GAA 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4-g FBLA 4. CHRIS PROCTOR - .lunior Chess 1, 23 Band 11 CBE 4. JEFFREY PUTNAM -- Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1g Chess Club 1. 2. 3, 4-3 Karatv Cluh 2: FBLA 4. TELMA RAMON - FHA 1, FBLA 3, Steer- ing Committee 3, 4-3 Girls Auto 3, Asst. Treas. 4, SAC 45 NHS 3. 4. SUSAN RANSON SHIRLEY REESE RONDA REIGOTTI - Track 1: GAA 1: Spanish Club 1, 2, 31Tennis 2, 3, Pep Club 33 NHS 3, 4: Girls Auto Sec. 4, Art Club 4. CAROL RIBBECK RUTHIE RICHIE BENNIE ROBERSON SeniorsfCla sf f 131 STEVE ROBERTS DENISE ROBICHAUD MARIA RODRIGUEZ - SAC 3: FBLA 4, Pep Club 4. BARRY RODCERS - Key Club 2, Science Club 3, FHA 4. BETH ROSS - Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Golf Club 3, Letter Club 4, Planning Committee 4. RANDY ROWELL - Karate Club 2, Letter- manls Club 2, Thespian Club 3, FHA 4. EDDIE RUTLEDGE MARIO SANCHEZ 4 DECA 3, 4. PENNY SAYLOR GARY SCARBORO - Student Govt. 1, 2, 3, 4, Planning Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Class Treasurer 1, Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, .lunior Class Vice-President 3, Sounds of Time 4, Concert Chorus 4, Band Manager 4, Key Club 2, 3. JAMES SCHEFFLER 4 Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, DCT 3, 4. JAMES SHAINLINE CHERYL SHEEHY - Volleyball 1, Chorus 1, Work Experience 2, DCT Vice Pres. 4. DONNA SHEPPARD - Planning Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cosm. 3, 4, Dane. and Maj. Manager. LARRY SHEROUSE 4 Key Club 2, Karate Club 2, Photo Club 3, Media Club V.P. 4, WEBH 4, Tribal Council. AMBER SHEFFIELD - Student Govt, 2, Varsity Cheerleader 2, Planning Comm. 2, 3, Foreign Language 3, NHS 3, 4. 132 X ClasscsfSeniors Steve Roberts Denise Robichaud Maria Rodriguez Barry Rogers Elizabeth Ross Randy Rowell X Eddie Rutledge Mario Sanchez Penny Saylor Gary Scarboro James Scheffler James Shainline Cheryl Sheehy Donna Sheppard Larry Sherouse Amber Sheffield Bev Carlisle displays talent. Dan Sigl Michele Simmons I Judy Singletary Gary Slate Jimmie Sloan Barney Smith Cheryl Smith Paul Smith Ricky Smith Debra Smothers I Shirley Soloman Barbara Spencer David Speyer Scott Stack DAN SICL - Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2. MICHELE SIMMONS JUDY SINGLETARY - Foreign Language 1, FBLA 3, 4, Media 3, WEBH, GARY SLATE - .l.V. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4. .IIMMIE SLOAN - Senior Chess Club 1, Track 2, 3, Tennis 2, Cross Country 3, Letter- man's Club 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Media Club 3. BARNEY SMITH - Planning Comm. 4, Sci- ence Club 4. CHERYI. SMITH - Spanish Club 1, DECA 3, 4, WEBH 4. PAUL SMITH - FFA 3, 4. RICKY SMITH - Work Experience 2, DCT 4. DEBRA SMOTHERS SHIRLEY SOLOMAN - Pep Club 1, Girls Auto 1, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language 1, 4, Sci- ence Club 3, Planning Comm. 4, Spanish HS 4, Student Govt. 4. BARBARA SPENCER DAVID SPEYER - Golf Team 1, FFA 1, 2, 4, Planning Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermanis Club 2, 3, 4. SCOTT STACK SeniorsfClasses f 133 DIANNE STANALAND 7 Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3 Trcas., 4 Pres., Student Govt. 1, Planning Comm. 2, 3, 4, Yearbook fWarrior Staffl 3, 4, Kiwanettes 4, NHS 4, SHS 4, Copy Editor Yearbook. CARYL STEPHENS - Equestrian Club 2, 3, Foreign Language 2, 3, 43 Hospitality Club 3, Kiwancttes 3, 4, FHA V.P. 3, Pres. 4, Spanish HS 43 Media Club 4, Bible Club. ROCKY STEVENS - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Lettermarfs 3, 4, Football 33 Human Relations 4. CARRIE STRONG SCOTT STRAUSSER PERRY SUGGS - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. TAMI SWEENY JOHNNY SULIVAN - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. MELONIE SUMNER - Band 1, 2, FBLA 3, 4. YEAVETTE SYLVESTER CAROLYN TACKETI' - DECA 3, Pres. 4: Chess Club 4. MARIA TASCA - FHA 1, Foreign Language Club 4. 134 f Classss!Sf'niors Dianne Stanaland Caryl Stephens Rocky Stevens Carrie Strong Scott Strausser Perry Suggs Tami Sweeney Johnny Sulivan EVCFYOHC 511185 the alma malfff Melonie Sumner Yeavette Sylvester Carol Tackett Marla Tasca Our theme song Frances Tatom Lucmda Taylor Marie Terry Mark Tillett Ruth Tilleu Daryl Thie Donna Tinucci Belinda Toole FF Donald Turner Letha Turner Pam Tyler John Tyson Lorrie Underwood Thomas Uptegraff Connie Wales Dennis Walker FRANCES TATOM LUCINDA TAYLOR MARIA TERRY MARK TILLETT RUTH TILLETI' - Band 15 Foreign Lan- guage Club 3, 44 Spanish Honor Society 4. DARYL THIE - Tennis 2, Key Club 2, 33 Media 33 Student Govt. 3, Planning Comm. 4-. DONNA TINUCCI - Track 2. BELINDA TOOLE - Jr. FFA 1, Sr. FFA 2, Warrior Staff 2, 3, 4g Kiwanettes 33 NHS 3, 43 Student Govt. 41 Tribal Council 4, Planning Comm. 4. DONALD TURNER - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chess 15 Equestrian Club 23 FFA V. Pres. 43 WEBH 4. LETHA TURNER - Student Advisory Comm. 1, 3, 4-. PAM TYLER - Cosm. 3, 4g Girls Auto 4. JOHN TYSON LORRIE UNDERWOOD THOMAS UPTEGRAFF CONNIE WALES - FFA 1, 23 Pep Club lg Planning Comm. 4. DENNIS WALKER SeniorsfClasses X 135 MIKE WALKER RICHARD WALKER VENETIA WALKINE JAMES WALKUP LUTHER WARD - Football 1, 2, 45 Track 3g Chess Club 3, 4. PATTY WHITTED ,IOHN WILKES - FFA I, 2, 3, 4-g Bible Club lg Cross Country 33 Planning Comm. 33 Foota ball 4-g Tennis 4-. DANNY WILLIAMS DEBBIE WILLIAMS - FBLA 3, 4. KENNY WILLIAMS TANYA WILLIAMS 7 Equestrian Club 2, Auto Club 3, 43 Media 3. TIM WILLIAMS - Foreign Language Club 23 Wrestling 3, 4-5 Science Club 4. LISA WILSON TAMMY WISE - FFA I, 2, 35 Cheerleading 1, 2. 136 X ClasscsfSeniors Mikg Walker Richard Walker Cheerleaders await outcome. Venetia Walkine James Walkup Luther Ward Patty Whitted John Wilkes Danny Williams Debbie Williams Kenny Williams Tanya Williams Tim Williams Lisa Wilson Tammy Wise I W 75240 I J l I. ,- ,..,.f' Mi 5' 'vm , I .U hx IK' Sandy Wiseman Marita Woods Dawn Woodward Marty Wright Tommy Wynn Debbie Ziemann Carol Zukosky Felicia Graydon SANDY WISEMAN - Pep Club 1, FBLA 3, 4, Bible Club 3, Secretary CBE 4. MARITA WOODS - Beginning Band 1, Sym- phonic Band 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Co- Drum Maj. 2, Head Drum Maj. 3, 4, Planning Comm. 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Warrior Staff, Sports Editor 2, Pg. Design Ed. 3, Co-Editor 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Thes- pian 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Tribal Council 4. DAWN WOODWARD - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Maj. 1, Co-Head 2, 3, 4, Student Govt. 1, Sena- tor 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Planning Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Maid 1, Sounds of Time 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 2, 3, Tennis 2, Calendar Girl 2, 3, 4 Cover, Kiwanettes 3, 4 Corresponding Sec. MARTY WRIGHT - Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Cho- rus 1, Football 2. TOMMY WYNN DEBBIE ZEMANN- FFA 1, 2, Kiwanette 3, Cosm. 3, 4, Dan. and Maj. Manager. CAROL ZUKOSKY - Volleyball Team 2, Pep Club 2, Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, NHS 3, 4, Planning Comm. 4, Pres. Spanish NHS 4, Letterman's 4-. FELICIA GRAYDON - Planning Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Student Govt. 3, 4. 'frai l , S, 3..i,..1. - 3- ---.gt - ,,,y. -,. . ,3,.. , . ...W -ta-A 1- f - E3 l -1 , . ..,... ,,.....,.. W...M.., V ., , . . . ,... W, Vllllllu-..... L Seniors sit through the last year of the most boring seven minutes of the day, Homerooml Seniors!Classes f 137 Every year the seniors select OTABLE - students they feel that would best represent the class in the different categories. The following are the 1977 winners. lj Most Talented - Robin Harrison and Gary Garble- man, 23 Cutest Couple 7 Randy Rowell and Cheryl Sliechy. 33 Best dressed - Beth Marvin and Daryl Thin. 41 Most popular - Nancy Croce and Joe john- son, Sl Best all around - Nancy Croce and David K4-vk. 6j Most inte-lligt-nt -Joyce ,lordan and ll An 71 Most llt'lN'I1IlLlllll'- Susan Cavrialort: and David Spvy- vrvr. 138 f ClassesfSenior Notables ttf if . QR f - www ww .,,. - .4 I 1 ww 1, . , Y N W, . , K :ij W 95 ,My , 5 Senior NotahlesfClasses X 139 xv x A -11 gg Sig -aw r x 'L' ll Most athletic - Lucy Murphy and jackie Hivks QQ Biggest flirt W Dawn Woodward and Gerald Johnson 33 Most school spirit - Bev Carlisle and Dean Greene 4-l Best looking A Evy Leasure and George Koch 51 Friendliest - Alan Clark and Kathy Kyle 6l Wittiest - Tina Ferguson and Bruce DelValle 'Yj Most likely to succeed - Scott Strausser and Joyce Jordan S Z X . W, XA V . Q 7. l Senior N0tables!Classes f 14-1 WI flflfkoz VVVQO 7977 4 I Iglbdy C.f!'LOL'Ei fngfiifl clxjogin cLfa'L'Li4on Duma Diana gozdan Jlffatgsmatiaa ' Danny ipaztin cswcisrzcs .fflfficfisffz Amirnmona Emma :go-yas goufarz dlffatgsmafica 1-. Uammy .'B1oom.s Siocaiaf' Astuclisa gamma duaigswi Cbimstofogy , + Clgadzatfs clfsnwy afazg cyocgy csfsuarza gjgyulcaf fuuaation gjgyiiaaf fyucation fpgyaicaf fuuaatiorz W I cforzda Wcgotiiz ciqoaafis y3o'ufrzs'z David Danny U-3511.9 .5u9g1 ' 0471 046 Uncfusbziaf diff. Undcuhiaf 0418. gclnsf licuzs awllcfviglgscfg Qzan g:1.a'Ld Buaineu Buaineia - Uoopsmtius fyucation - 25804 - l-I yoga Dauii c74ffEn Jvewwmz Gguto Jlffsclfanica Qfoaationaf 043-uiauffuzs qfocafionaf O49'1.iauftu1a BsfinJaAUoof: Dafzgne .gfunatgsag Z cgazfottz .1215 Demi 91:16 gou'l.nafi4m goufnnafiun Jlffuaia aflffuiic ,, it My S -, . K it Q an S Q .,, is 1 - Y f.JMa'1,1lta KWOOJL Bsuszfy azfiifs Cizzyf' cgtspgeru gouznafiim Jmcuic 9o1zi9n language aflfluula 5'fom.+: fzzonomiai JVM' picgfuzed Bing dlffoigan, Qopimfivs cilucafion - 45415 V A . . 4.05 5 f, 1 1 Y 1 'I if . I 1 ,wtf ' ! , A ,gif g 4 I H yI,j,,y.' '77 rlyffvl ! 6, V A-4 t, 7 . ' , A ,ci 1' if . I ff f ' . ' 1- A , f' F I . mf ff' A : .fufifvf . .1 9 My ff A ,X X l LV ' W Q' . A. .QL A ' fel V' Q ,A L. LJ. 7 U, 1 N , Clyde' I rr! J ' Lib ff-A If U 111' 'fi I X. ,j K V LV, . VV, , . . . . . . . .. L f ,- .1 t 'f ,ff f' We have now grown to be 1nd1v1duals wlth lndependence and responsibllltles ' . ,, 1 A, A 47 5 , C Choosing our 1nd1v1dual style which includes 1ts own casualty. U, tj' L' 1 ,ly 1 ,- 1 ,f Q .,. L yy' . . . . if A i 7 f f . - ,f7 J' .4 f, 'jf ' V ' Tripping off ourselves and the highness we have lnvented, A j N cf' , L 1 ,fp j, L ,f 0 ef of My' , f if L, j tf ' . , v 1 .., A highness of striving, of becoming and to the world we present it. K, 1 , ,L sg, f H fi f .f 1 ,V .' -..-' , 4' L ' ,D We present ourselves to all, presenting each of us at our very best, --7' M' Vffff! f' ,jflf K' I ., f if ,, E . . l . , L' 4 4, M' ' f , N-f - ' And our appreclatlon and'grat1tude we would like to express. M - 1 V , J fic To the right of us we see dur parents, they believe time passes fast, X 'I MQ 7508! , Qu - A' If Within their hearts they cherish the memories of watching us grow and past. ,. A Wf lj X C- A To the left of us we see many teachers, they taught us our A,B,C's, fy ,M 1.1, . , l They helped to prepare us for the future and to accomplish individuality. VV A 7 ,gd 1 up if If I We realize there are others who have helped through thought, word and deed, L 7 If Af't3 ,LM f D L, K K, V W' X And to you all we, the CLASS OF 77,,, would like to say we hope to succeed. J 3 -..V f f ' PJ D , f.QflQe.f 'X 3,fC,Li,V , , .er ,,,,, g,y prfeyyb 1 I if ,tr f f' a , -if f t To ourselves we owe the need, for thelworld needs us, e V.C2i,f ,O j L Levi. f e But we have to establish oprselves with faith, honesty and trust. 9 . , Kylix' X' M ,j iff L tfg East Bay has taught us pride, for an indian never stops going, Q f X 1? r L V' L ' And we shall get far in the world because we'll always be in the knowing. L 1 1 ' yi Y I Everf since junior high we have had ' V' I get Which we can blame on deter ,xg T ZINQ state of puberty. E L' V 4 S010 a1'0fW .1,... may goals, Q ru-434V y- Y As we grow BOLDER f,,,:.1 ,f1 zf- ' i i' V, l ff' ,f iz, Vi! We will so through t '. Uef 0Uf 0bSfaflfff' 'm M k M m 'W t 'WMW'l f I A- Af ,-4 fy insteadsoflemng t- -..' iff' 'ef f W0 f ff aamwanww momssa.tfggat,g,,,g11.,t ' ' Tl1at'we'm!ay suec :'i A 1 ,K 1 K :ff iyj , A' lf' Q Because bygearriing learnin ' ,f-i E CLASS OF if,77ffj' 'ii ffl ' I X , i'i- 1 Z gfgijgijg W 7 , -... if 5 ,.. N' i' ' ii 2 if , , ,,,, t'l 2 1:1'E2-: 3 f 5 , ,t 'Va Yi H f fes.2 .::.ff. . Q 5 A t X the it vefggriga L. Filer QW la . at .W il sr it f Q- tilt A iii: if Tf 5 x W , A e Niels? kit. 3? V4,. ' . uv li 2355? I In sgtiwgiflgvx Vikt W, ,,..: i Z ,,A,,, Q i n ix ,. . F , ,- as a W ,N . M1 ' i at Y . , E N. it l ,Q 1 tt 4'-s 'S it... gr wget sv-yt Yfmgeimv WW ...., . ,,, W L Reflections!Classes I 14-5 1 1 x I 5 1 1 1 1 v E ? f X Q 5 i 5 I-4.1: if L. 1 :A ' . -W . 1.-,f,ve,x1:.1w.-N.-.ff.. f.oyv-Q.w.?.nm-- .- -, Q .- -,1-nf,-1:--., ..:,wv, .VM nmuuw nfwzmf ww OJ M iw? Q ' wfyww y 9 of WC JVXNUJ UJJEJLJSJUULWW Pfiyflxdy VJ X N NCQ M 'jg JW! X V , Nfug, UMW' LW, W' 'fjjw Ojai? AQ YW N K3 ,Nw GW X ZX A T I O N Q The Senior Class of 1977 can boast of many accomplishments during their four year stay at East Bay. RECOG ITIO should be given to the seniors in the area of their magazine sale in 1976. They sold an all-time high of 36,000 - more than any class before them. They were the only Freshman class to attend school with the senior high on a single session and to experience modular scheduling. Also, in their Freshman year they placed 2nd in the Homecoming lawn display and the Christmas Card. The Senior Class Planning Committee has been an active organization for four years and can take pride in all the activities they have participated in. These activities included car washes in the 9th grade, candy sales in 10th grade, and in 11th grade, the planning of a successful prom at the Host International Airport Hotel - the only one to have a sit-down dinner. This year they planned a beautiful Homecoming and an enjoyable dance afterwards. The officers of the Class of '77 were Joe Johnson, Larry Dennison, Susan Cacciatore, and Tony Julian. They were sponsored by Mr. Alvarez and Mrs. Seeley. The Seniors can leave East Bay High School with Thoughts of hard work for their class as well as many fond memories. ll Senior Class is fl? 1. 21 Senior class officers - Tony Julian - Treasurer, Susan Cacciatore - Secretary, .loe Johnson - President, Larry Dennison - Vice President. 31 Senior sponsor Mr. Alvarez Knot pictured Mrs. Seeleyj. 41 Many Seniors look forward to Grad Night at Disney World. Sl Senior Planning Commit- tee - Fifrst row: Terry Fisher, Diane Jordan, David Keck, Joyce Jordan, Daryl Thie, Cindy Cay, Connie Hedrick, Carol Zukosky, Betsy Ross. Second row: Evy Leasure, Johnna Holmes, Dean Greene, Michelle Sim- mons, David Speyerer, Shirley Solomon, Telma Ramon, Becky Driver, Randy Calvert, Beth Parks, Teresa Knight. Third row: Bruce DelValle, Tammy Broome, Kathy Kyle, Belinda Toole, Barney Smith, Melody Groves, Joe Johnson, Ricky Johnson, Susan Cacciatore, Tony Julian, Larry Dennison, Nancy Croce, Susan Powell, Connie Wales, Daphne Kunts- beck, Erica Earle. Fourth row: Janet Clark, Francy Ayers, Penny Saylor, Larry Gough, Yvonne Hoover, Pam Leavine, Clara Peretz, Joe Casarez, Donna Shep- pard, Felicia Graydon, Dawn Woodward, Cheryl Metheney, Nancy Davis, Betsy Boone, Ginger Byrd, Karen McLeod, Lori Hawke, Elaine Davis, Carol Mark, Tina Naylor, 61 Sr. Class gets fired up. 7j 1st place Christmas Card created by the Senior Class. 148 f Organ17ationsfSenior Class .-.-.V-....., wslswai-:M fi , 4 i - .:.': me womn smcs our THE WONDERFUL Q News or THE comme 0F oun LORD: Ili F--Eg 1 Q I g I! me Pnsclous son OF MARY. who CAME 'Hi ro me Ann LEAVE ms wonn. ' E E' EEEE Lars MAKE cnmsnms SPECIAL E THIS YEAR: SHARE soME Lovg, 7 E C1ass!Org ms X 149 X Y . 1 x Kimberly Albers Donna Alonso Il An Warren Bigelow Tammy Broome Treasurer fe , l ' 'B Celeste Buzbee Susan Cacciatore Beverly Carlisle Nancy Davis David Denny Belinda Dix Becky Driver Cheryl Farmer Cindy Gay Marcella Gibson 1501 Organizalions!NHS Mark Girardi Dean Greene Nancy Croce Melody Groves Robin Harrison Vice President Not pictured: Larry Dennison, Debbie Edwards, Yvonne Hoover. ' x NHS participated in Open House. 4,2 ii NHS sponsor Mrs. Anderson. what at it Shgrry Hazen Brenda Hgrnandez Big Brother and Little Sisters get explanation of Ag nursery. 'lam' Joe Johnson Rick Johnson Diane Jordan Joyce Jordan Tony Julian H ism rian President NHS!Organizalions ! 151 Daphne Kunstbeck Kathy Kyle Janet Lane Charlotte Lay Evy Leasure 'lv yuan Pam Leavine Jeanine Mandi Carol Mark Tina Naylor Danny Partin R Y'-v Clara Perelz Telma Ramon Ronda Reigottio Amber Sheffield Barbara Spencer Secretary I 7 Y 5 Dianne Slanaland Mark Tillett Belinda Toole Marita Woods Carol Zukosky l52 f 0rganizalions!NHS This year proved to be a very REWARDI G one for the National Honor Society. During football season they ran the concession stand and sponsored Big Brother and Big Sister Day. In December, NHS collected money for Angels Unaware and presented it to them for Christmas. The remainder of the school term, they put together the Anthology, created the East Bay High School flag, sponsored the spring Student-A-Thon and inducted new members. All members of NHS must uphold the principles of leadership, character, scholarship, and service in order to secure their membership. Racial friendship and BROTHERHOOD are only part of what the Student Advisory Committee is all about. They are a federal club designed to help the students with their problems and improve school relations. Mrs. Robbins, their sponsor, is always willing to assist. This year's officers were President - Tina Ferguson, Vice President - Jackie Hicks, and Secretary - Adele Bonelli. 11 Junior SAC - From: Dolores Diaz. Fins! row: Chan- tel Daily, Sylvia Berrien, Susan Spitler, Saundra Mul- lins, Carol Upshaw, Daisy Hair, Ronda Green. Second row: Steve Jeffery, Dandre Weaver, Denise Knight, Kelle Simmons, Mrs. Robbins, Nico DiGioia, Robin Moody, Debbie Jenkins, Patrick Walkine, Joe Burt, Dan Edinger. 21 Senior SAC - First row: Melanie Curlin, Joe Ely, Telma Ramon, Kim Rodriguez. Sec- ond mw: Candy Grabler, Letha Turner, Toni Woods, LaVonne Knight, Maria Vasquez. Third row: Evy Lea- sure, Neil Jones, Althea Lee, Adele Bonelli, Sandy Kyle, Jill Serio, Muu Nguyen. Fourth row: Il An, Michel Anderson, Mrs. Robbins, Tina Ferguson, Jackie Hicks, Eileen Diaz, Tanya Clark, 31 SAC offi- cers - Adele Bonelli - Secretary, Jackie Hicks - Vice President, Tina Ferguson - President, Mrs. Robbins Advisor. Not pictured: Keith Zlomsowitch, Kelly Sewell, Rocky Stevens, .loseph Hill, Willie Walker, Kathy Monsalvatage, Yolanda Bornell, Chris Watts, Cheryl Young, .lose Casarez, Brenda Hernan- dez, Maria Rodriquez. Student Advisory!Organizations X 153 lg fx fain f3:'! ,VJf 'x' ,MJ J Q , V H I -+ 1' -- ' . W . G w Y w 'N 1 x ' ' 5 -X 5 A 5. . www A - X , ' Q U , , .N 1 - g 2 . ,R H BA SCHO -... :Q .51 W ,Q ' y 'k 1 1 , .5 ..W.,W,,.,,,,,,M.,w., :W , . V MYGTFT my :sf lgtw'UGvvi,'l'1r-rraslnzl? .1 sw .1 infpa-.mi Iw-I-iibvingalamb, if! ww aT1mc.5!1an,luouH do my pm 3,1 :aw m1w'Jam.q.w fa, am. KEY arf? lf' tl lil? Cl! I 171 Working together under the motto WE ERVEW the Kiwanettes performed many services for the community as well as the school. Their major purpose was to encourage and promote school spirit and pride. They did this by sponsoring many activities such as a donkey basketball game, the Hillsborough County Girls Track Invitational, inter-meeting Kiwanette banquet and a mother- daughter banquet. They also participated in the Student-A-Thon, sold spirit banners for Homecoming, served during the Fall Open House and kept the cafeteria bulletin board updated. lj Kiwanette ,lanice Henderson ready for the Spirit Banner sale. 23 Symbol of the Kiwanettes. 31 Krazy Kiwanettes promote school spirit. 41-J Fearless sponsor Ms. Delma Rodriguez. 51 Kiwanette members - Franz: Francie Ayers, Kathy Kyle. First row: Karen Skcen, ,Iill Tucker, Kathy Brooks, Betsy Boone, Can- die Broxson, Dawn Woodward, Ms. Rodriguez, Teresa Franklin, Rayma Knight, Sandy Kyle, Kathie Oakley, .lanice Henderson, Teri Fisher. Second row: Carol Mark, Debbie Kickliter, Lee Meriwether, Kelly Spit- ler, Cindi Letchworth, Beth Gavula, Altheamm ifavine, Susan Cacciatore, Beverly Carlisle, Susan Powell, Nancy Croce, La night, Kim Rodri- guez, Dianne Stanaland Kim Mor ill, Nancy Brate, Susan Rivera, Carolyn Fletc . TKiwanette's Christ- mas card placed 4th this year. 71 Kiwanette Donkey Basketball. 81 Kiwanette officers - Top: Dawn Wood- ward f Secretary, Pam Leavine Q Vice-President, Susan Cacciatore - Secretary, Beverly Carlisle - President, Nancy Croce - Treasurer. 91 Kiwanettes meet in the Media Center to plan future activities. vf if Kiwanettes!Organ1zations I 155 WGN xx wx 4 a This year the Smoke Signals staff used EW TYLE in putting out the paper, while at the same time keeping with the tradition of bringing the student body all the latest news around East Bay. A lot of hard work and responsibility such as meeting deadlines, writing stories, proof-reading, and selling go into the newspaper. With the unlimited help of sponsor Mrs. Pat Bishop and Editor Bobby Cleveland, the Smoke Signals staff covered all student activities and kept the school well informed. 11 Editor Bobby Cleveland introduces the band at the Smoke Signals sponsored pep rally. 21 Scott Andrews, Mike DeGuenther, David Mnlnar, Ricky Johnson, Debbie Chaneey, David Peeples. Bobby Cleveland, Linda Roberts. 31 Donny Nelson works on his assign- ment. 41 Sheri Hudson, Smoke Signal photographer. 51 Bobby Koehler f Sports Editor, Denise Hickman - Feature Editor, Dean Greene - News Editor. 61 Smoke Signals staff put mueh effort into the creating of their Christmas card. 71 Dave Peoples, Linda Rob- erts, Dean Greene, Kim lhrke, and Jim Keehler proof- read the final copy. 81 Smoke Signals. 91 Ricky john- son - Co-Editor, and Bobby Cleveland - Editor, the easanovas of the Smoke Signals staff. 101 Mrs. Bishop eagerly counts the profits. Not pictured: Tisa Colding. Cheryl Collis, Barry Jackson, Daphne Kunstbeck, Pam Smith, Mickey Walker, Mary Durell. Smoke SigIl8lSfOfg3HlZdlIlJHN f 157 We are true, we are great, welre the CLASS OF '78, That was the motto of this yearis junior class, The juniors took part in many school functions such as Pride Week, Homecoming, Penny Drive, the Christmas Card display, and the annual magazine drive. Their major undertaking was the sponsoring of the i77 Junior-Senior Prom. This year's theme was We May Never Pass This Way Againf, 11 junior class officers 4 Ricky Hilliard 7 Vice Pres- ident, Ronda Dean - Treasurer, Helen Tillett - Sec- retary, LaVonne Knight - President. 2. This year Juniors sold magazines to help finance the Prom. 31 Junior sponsor Coach Barney Myers. 4-1 Mrs. Seeley's supervision was greatly appreciated by the Junior class. 51 junior Steering Committee - First row: Kathy Oakley, Susan Robertson, Kim Rodriguez, Phil Cirardi, Susan Rivera, Gina D'Amieo, Lisa Carr, Donny Nelson, Karl Walliser,PSecoud row: Ronny Nelson, Kathy Broo s, e esa Franklin, Carolyn Fletcher, LaVonne Knight, Mike Begley, jan- ice Henderson, Mark Traina, Joe Ely, Tim Glisson, Dee Sweat, Helen Tillct, Karen Skeen. Third row: Tommy Hardin, Mark Riebow, Steve Wilder, Vanessa Austin, Diane DeNagel, Rayma Knight, Sandy Kyle, Frank Comes, Debbie Kiekliter, Cheryl Meredith, Mary McCay, Kim Roberts, Ronda Dean, Beth Gavula, Cindi Letchworth, John Knight, Jill Tucker. 61 Like Juniors say, Go East Bay. 71 Sandy Kyle, Donny Nelson, and Ronda Dean discuss plans for the prom. 81 Junior's Christmas Card earned 2nd place. 1581 Orgamzationsfjunior Class 4 P xii Rx 0 , AS 5 L, 4q,w,z:s.agzizkpizza-,,. W '7 .ww f-,, ,A W junior Class!Organizations f 159 A NEW WAY of life began this year for the 8th and 9th grade students as they entered East Bay. The Junior High portion of our school showed pride in all of their activities. The afternoon scssion had their own athletic programs. pep rallies, cheerleaders, band, and chorus. Also they were the highest selling students in the annual magazine drive. The sophomore class worked to win TOP AWARD this year. They succeeded by taking first place in both the penny drive and the lawn displays on the football field. The sophomores were led this year by President - Gail Garbleman, Vice President 4 Diane Rogers, Secretary - Kelly Gordon, and Treasurer - Michelle Gilliland. For a project, the class decided to improve the school environment by painting the school trash cans and selling trash bags. 11 Eighth grade officers and sponsors - Hrs! raw: Kim Chambers - Treasurer, Sylvia Barrien - Vice President, Ella Walker - President. 2nd Roux' Ms. Townsend, Ms. Ferguson, Mr. Frickman, Donna Lane 3 Secretary. 21 Freshman class officers - Andy Thomas - President, Lisa julian f Vice President, Lisa Hardigan - Treasurer, Cathy Caccitore - Secre- tary. 31 Sophomore class has got the spirit. 41 Gail Garbleman and Jeri Bender compete for Sam Bass' money in the Pride Week penny drive. 5. Sophomore class officers - Kelly Gordon - Secretary, Diane Rogers - Vice President, Michelle Gilliland - Trea- surer, Gail Garbleman - President, Debbie Capps - Historian. 61 Kelly Gordon. Michelle Gilliland, and Gail Garbleman proudly kneel in front of their win- ning float. 71 Dennis Keck, Adele Bonelli, and Charles Copeland paint trash cans as a class project. 160 f Orgam1ations!8th and 9th Grade Y? . m y . . . h K 'jf ' N N ,, ..., . H.. 4 M 2 , M . . . . .,.. K . . y 1 . - '.....- P' Q . , 1' 7 Sophomore Class! Organizations I 161 A '41 fi 3, ' TV , 4 gg, ,fm 5.9! A-,, f Q91 ' Av,., ,gif 11. A-W ,T,k,,,3.L. , , ., ,. ,.,,.,,,,, ..,. , . . .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. . ., H ,M .ia 5.. ,rv -...Q 122 f' U AL.. f ' in L -ew,fas, - ,g.4Vv?' , 8 There are two words which describe the '77 Warrior staff: DOIT! Under the direction of sponsor, Mrs. Susan Summers, and eo-editors Marita Woods and Belinda Toole, they did it alll First, they conducted a successful yearbook sales campaign which included, making posters, putting together a slide presentation and presenting a Peanuts oriented skit. Also, staff members were responsible for selling S5100 worth of advertisements, taking student photographs, writing copy, drawing layouts, and getting their deadlines in on time. Several students on the Warrior staff attended a Yearbook seminar held at Tampa University in August and delegates were sent to the state convention held in Orlando during April. 11 Sponsor Mrs. Summers, 21 Co-Editors B4-linmlzt Toole and Marita Woods. 31 Yearbook staff niemln-rs rri-ate new and exeiting layouts. 41 Kiln .launm-son works hard to create effective layouts. 51 11 Bl'llllflLl Toule, Paul Beville, Marita Woods. 21 Tammy Allen, Susan Caeciatore, Susan Powell, Wendy Pietri, Diane Stanaland, Kelly Gordon. 31 ,foe Mays, Robert Reed. Wally Hoffman, Greg Pitts, Phil Varn, Eddie Sharpe. 41 Adele Bonelli, Beth Marvin, Candy Phillips, Pat Bennett, Sandy Kyle, Tanya Clark, Erica Earle, Toni Woods. 51 Kim Jameson, Karen Skeen, Kathy Kyle, Yvonne Hoover, Sherry Rodriguez, Sherree Davis, Nancy Stephens. 61 The class room shot from the year- book Peanuts Skit. 71 Yearbook staff members work hard to meet deadlines. 81 Yearbook sales a great suc- cessl 91 Diane Stanaland in skit. 101 Section Editors. Y1'2l!'lt00lif0I'g1lIlllIlI0ll I l6l cfs. D ,A .,k -BR K .mg .' -. Q- n ,g4, ,gi W' gm , 'mxgjf WK, 1' - WWW W' r .Ima ,,Zg.gwl'i' WW Jai? ,,,. .J 'Z I I H 'f N 8 W .Lyon.N.Sef'0nd row: tvvc' rlsc' ri, Shvlly Jr-iikiiimlgjnm ll From LM 10 Right. Front: Miki- Bt-gli-5. Marita Woods. Fins! mir: Jann-S Marshall. Sondra Brown. Mike- Johnson. Gary Smith. Miki- Pasvov, .lvaninv Mandt, April Martin. Svvuna' mir: ,Ii-ff Moorv. Shvlly Jvnkins, Sanrly Whit1'. Anita Lyon. Valvrii- Tliatvlwr. Karen McLeod, Jimmy Holland. Jonathan Scott, Carol Mark. Joi' Caruthvrs. Carolyn Flvls'lu'r. Mvloily Sini- lhwivk. Tammy Conrad. Brian Short. Gvorgi- Davis. Ginger Byrd, L00 Mt-riwi-tlivr. Third rouz' Lori Hawkv, Kitty Spann. Dodde- Ayvovk. Stow' Trisvari. S11-vm' Robvrtson. Patty Connors. Bob Johns. Mark Fulwootl, .lov Casarez, ,lamvs Casvy. David Mctllon, S1'lJll,-lQ'1'I'. Chuck Eadens. Tim Blarkstonv. Bruvv vstbrrm- John Coolsby. Ste-vt' Hosford. Dali' Ono .Sin Mfgmyf Nikki Shumatv. Mikv Millvr. Fnunh fllll'?-i.Mlll'll1'll Anderson. John Nagy. 21 First row: Jonathan Scott, Gcrric Lvwis, Tammy Conrail. Semnd nm-: Miki- Bvg- ley, ,lov Caruthf-rs. Jasper Holland. Jam-t Davis. Mi-lv ody Smithwick. Carolyn Flvtrhvr. 35 Fiml roux' Svoll Kjeer. SI1'Vt'F Robertson, Chuck Earlvns. Swolzli mir: David Mvllon. Robvrt LaVallc'y, jamvs Casa-3. Mark Fulwood. ,lose Casarc-Z, not pivturvd Tim Blavk:-ston1'. 41 First row: Kathy Brooks. Connii' Kirk. Vale-rit' Sini- thwick, Jill Tuckc- vlly Spitlvq, Pam B4-nnvtl. Morrilfll, Li-1' Meriwf-the-r, Cingr-r Byrd. Carol Mark. Tainini P011-rson, Cindy Fulwood. Nikki Shuinali-, Laurie Sours, Kitty Spann, Sandy Whitv. TlliflIf1Ill'S Vale-rie Thatcher, Bc-vc-rly Carlisli-. Karffn MvLvorl. Dawn Woodward. Elaine' Davis. Jan Coolsby. Ti-rvsa Dobbins. nm pivtured Dt-ddv Aycovk, Patty Connors. Sl First row: Cindi Li-tchworth, Lori Hawkv. Svmnzl row: John Coolsby. Brurf' Westbrook, John Nagy. Dala- Onvy, Steve Hosford. not pivlurftd Mitvhvll Anilvrson. 61 Front: James Marshall. First row: Sondra Brown. Bob Johns, April Martin. Svrond row: Mike Pasvm-, Cary Smith. Miko Johnson, not pivturvd Ji-aninv Mandi. Band !Organiv.1tions I 16.3 B -1. 166 f Organizaliuns!BamI ffv- , .. 4 Qi f 'lv 1-in Is it? It is. . .the Bionic Band indestructible, capable of the impossible, describes our marching Indian band. The director of this BIO IC GROUP is Mr. Jeffrey J. Moore, one of thc main ingredients that makes the band what it is. A few of their impossible feats include practicing several nights a week, providing music at pep rallies and other assemblies, participating in parades, not to mention their performances at half-time shows. I1 H1-rc comes East Bafs Marching Indian Banrl. 21 Mr. Jeffrey Moore directs thc band with skill and prc- cision. 31 Lori Hawke. for whom tht- bells tollvml. 41 Drum Majorctte, Marita Woods loads on our tlynaniir' band. 51 Drum roll ph-asc. Jvaninc Mandi and Sondra Brown. 61 Formation is an essential part of ilu' band when marching. 71 Kitty Spann and Shelly .lvnkins show their skills at playing thc clarinet. 81 Bancl man- agers -- Betsy Boone, Charlotte Lay. Cary Svarlioro, Cindy Gay, Toni Woods. 91 Drum major. Mike B+-gli-3 leads the way. 101 Mitclicll Anderson waits for tha- downbeal. Band!Orgam1.1tions ! 164 . X , W X5 H 5 L' I' , . Y 55? '- - ' Q sf ' mf yi' -m f' 55,- 14 ., fe Dancing to the beat of the band, thc dancerettes showed off their latest steps. Their body language and hand movements expressed the true feeling and EXCITE ENT of the songs. Our dancerettes, practice paid off as proven by many entertaining performances. This year, the East Bay Dancercttes were again sponsored by Mrs. Cheryl Gianino. They were lcd into their spectacular performances by head - Tanya Clark and co-head - Susan Powell. ln addition to other activities, the dancerettes marched in several parades and took part in the special Homecoming performance of Kiddie's Night. lj Tammy Amundson, Susan Robertson, Polly Sloan SlldliX4'll4'Di1IllI'lH. Amy Dryninn. .lane-1 Daxis. llclli-lla Graytlon. Cathy Plagnn-. T1-r4-sa Syrrlv. L4-na llivlxs. Tanya Clark. Susan Pnxwll. 27 Ea:-I1 DilIH'4'l'4'll4' nas gin-n a ross- for Hnnnw-oniing. 31 Uans'm'rvIl4-s and Nlzijorvllvs portray Disnvy vllararlc-rs mlm-lm :lt-liglllt-tl liltlv 1'I1il1lr4'n at tha- llUllll'l'l7Illll'lgI lialflinn- slum. -I-I llvarl. Tanya Clark. lt-ails tl1lH4'l'l'4'll1'r in aflvrnnun pran-tire: Sl Nlrs. Gianinn. sponsor nf D2lIll'l'I't'll4'h. Major:-Ilcs. CUlllI't1llLllll. and lVlanagcrs is always mill- ing In list:-n to lln' girls. Gl Dvl'lvlla Crayslon an1l.lill 'l'1n'lu'r4'srm'l Donald and Snoopy. 7l l7ann'l'rn'llv vo- ln-:nl Susan Pmwll and lu-ad Tanya Clark. Dancm-rc-ttf-sfOrganIf llmns 7 169 is gp 25 2? fx X 'f X, 2 QL Z i 5 'E Z 5 ge 5 3 25 sf 5 Qi F ' me vt.- Performing at pep rallies and in half time shows this season, the majorettes maintained school spirit and complemented the band by displaying many talents in their TWIRLI G abilities. Under the efficient direction of head - Elaine Davis and co-head - Dawn Woodward, the girls worked hard to achieve their goals which included achieving an excellent rating in district band contest and raising money for their equipment by selling candy bars and plastic tumblers. lj Elaine Davis, Melonie Curlin, Cathy Brooks, Jill Tueker. Kelly Sewell. Valerie Smillmielx. Dam n Xvitltll- ward. .lllfll m'VlQllL'.VD3jtl1 Edwards. Connie Kirk, .lain Coolshykgelly Spillenpj Cathy Brooks tuirls her may to slarrlomii31Zgeailiiinajoretle Elaine Dznis and eo- heucl Dann Woodward, 4-J Valerie Smitlmiek is Ll pro- file of a true majorette. 5j Melonie Curlin and Jan Coolsliy work out Ll routine at pruetiee. Ol Damn Wooduarcl gels students fired up ul pep rally. Tl Mujoreltes put on a dazzling slum. K x - .- t . , . , ll L 9 7 we ' ti ' H ' - 'xt I H v B . , Q , ix xi J F 1 X ta fe s my ' x l 5 X ' w NK MHj0Fl'll4'SfOFf121lllZ1lll0lIS I 171 Long, hard hours of practicing and performing along side the Dancerettes and Majorettes was a part of the Colorguards' duties this year. PRECISIO timing and excellent marching abilities helped add that special flair to the halftime shows. The managers efficiently carried out their responsibilities as assistants to the Dancerettes, Majorettes, and Colorguards. Roll over Beethoven and MAKE WAY for the new, exciting sounds of concert chorus, stage band, and Sounds of Time. These groups worked hard together to bring us a refreshing blend of music and song. Under the direction of Mr. Jeffrey J. Moore, they did an excellent job of representing our music department at community meetings and district contests. ll Colorguards - Rosemary Rainey, Cheryl Methe- ncy. Lori Sours, Paula Benton, Julia McLoed, Irene Zingale. 2l Managers 7 Debbie Ziemann, Donna She- pard, Terry Metzger. 35 Connie Wortham flag bearer. 4j Colorguard, Cheryl Methcney salutes as the band plays the Star Spangled Banner. 51 Concert Chorus - Front: Cindy Cay. First raw: Becky Wessleman, Wendy Spano. Renee Delk, Teri Fisher, Melody Brown, Mel- ody Croves, Danelle Beightol, Michelle Gilliland, Joel- len Hazen, Mr. Jeffrey Moore. Second row: Debbie May, Valerie Shurtleff, Doreen Chancey, Kathy Ple- guc, Wanda William, Dawn Woodward, Kelly Cordan, Susan Brown. Third row: Christy Benjamin, Yolanda Kinkead, Janice Riser, Roxanne Crenshaw, Marie Dickey, Betsy Boone, Terri Dickey. Linda Danes, Evy Leasure, Shannon Triscari. Fourth row: Gary Scarharo, Tommy Hardin, Joe Casarez, Tony Julian, Mitchell Anderson, Bobby Hammer. Fyzh row: Pete Dail, Joe Johnsons, Craig Register, Mark Mullins. 6l Stage Band - Phillip Giradi, Bob Johns, Jeanine Mandt, Char- lotte Lay, Mr. Moore. Second row: Mark Giradi, Jimmy Holland, Mike Begley, Marita Woods. Third row: Joe Casarez, Mark Fulwood, Dale Oney. 71 Mr. Jeffrey Moore. 87 Sounds of Time 7 First row: Mr. Jeffrey Moore, Michelle Gilliland, Evy Leasure, Susan Brown, Kelly Gordan, Becky Wessleman, Valerie Shurtleff. Second row: Bob Johns, Tommy Hardin, Mark Ciradi, Charlotte Lay, Cindy Gay. Third row: Phillip Giradi, Gary Scarboro, Toni Julian, Pete Dail, .loc Johnson, Craig Register, Mark Mullins, Joe Casarez, Melody Groves, Kathy Plegue, Dee Sweat. Fourth row: Danelle Beighlol, Dawn Woodward, Melody Brown, Teri Fish:-r. 172 I Organizalions!Colorguards and Manager Mi . 1 , Y-::.f?,f1 A ,W ,,1.,,4. J. 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There is more to a hand than marr-lung and the Stage- Band has proven it by playing at our pep rallies. touring around thc- eounty. playing at other schools. and entertaining at Sun Cityds Town Hall. ll Melody Brown. Melody Crows. Tony julian, and Debbie Edwards show they have talent. 21 Mr. Moors- never tires. 31 Mr. Moore Pnrourages Sounds ofTim1' to always keep pushing for the top. 4l Sopranos, Betsy Boone, Evy Leasure. Virky Cooper and Shannon Tris- cari harmonize. 5j The accompanist is a great asset to the musie department, 65 Music unites members of the eoneert chorus. 71 What would the musir department do without Dre Ann Sweat and Cindy Cay? 81 Gary Carhelman really gets into the music. 91 Stage Band entertains on many different oerasions. MU Q ME! gyfiqig DQ il qfliv? 17001-K9 1L.l buy Q me LMM9 Wi D92 F' womldj NLM? QU ilftwptuik l'L'X63 Veg! f f- 71A,P!l vvlf Q U, ,fu of- 'QU faf'3d77ZcfQy Cel L ' f6'C.eu'2 -70ml 6l'l?0 Hwy fldvww-IU IYVW C'5Q'P'X lQpP if0K fztows. , 9195! SUJPQ SL ff'fw:Q 5 Small? f- Laura 01 Aftaffty a w1n-fa1a.ia1V.X 5. , f77l MusirfOrganizations X 175 Q ll' snugg- '1 iii l mg aw 1761 Orgunixuli0nsfG.A.A.-Lvllvrnn-n This year the joint CXIOPERATHD of the Girl's Athletic Association and the Lettermen's Club proved to be a success. The club kicked off the new year with a money making candy sale which later was followed by an East Bay first - red and white Homecoming spirit balloons. These helium- filled balloons brightened classrooms and the Homecoming game. Under the direction of Miss Gollsneider, an enthusiastic new teacher here at East Bay, the 8th and 9th grade chorus and band has PROVE to be very successful. Singing and performing together in harmony at the Christmas concert in December and the spring concert in May, they were warmly received by their audience. 11 GAA - Lettermen - First row: Tim Murphy, Wilma Albury, Lorretta Donaldson, Sondra Brown, Wendell Goodson, David Keck, Tim Glisson, Adele Bonelli, Mark Traina, Sheila Belise, Robert Curiel, Randy Rowell, Mark Fulwood, Patti Pringle, Charlotte Henry, Sherry Kushmer, Lori Palmer. Second row: Tommy Hardin, Joe Johnson, Melody Groves, Danette Beightol, Cheryl Farmer, Toni Woods, Wanda Wil- liams, Danny Partin, Jeanine Mandt, Tony Julian, Marita Woods, Carol Zukosky, Valerie Daniels, Ruth Gilpin, Debbie Bradwell, Regina Beech, Susan Robert- son, Amy Drymon, David Spyer, Ricky Johnson, Larry Dennison, Ricky Hilliard, Steve Wilder, Jackie Hicks. 21 GAA - Letterman members get ready for the Spirit Balloon sale. 31 Jackie Hicks - President, Lor- etta Donaldson - Secretary, Wilma Albury - Trea- surer, Steve Wilder - Vice President. 4-1 Mr. Carrier - Sponsor. 51 Ms. O'Brien - Sponsor. 61 Miss Golls- neider directs 9th grade concert chorus. 71 Junior Chorus - Front: Miss Gollsneider. First row: S. Mul- lins, D. Jordan, R. Little, A. Hays. Second row: S. Spit- ler, S. Smith, B. Hom, J. Brown, L. Julian, J. Tillett, L. Peery. Third row: L. Jenkins, N. Loggins, S. Jonhson, L. Casey, C. Kelly, J. Villemaire, D, Surratt, A. Wal- den. Fourth row: B. Gallin, S. Beightol, L. Schaub, M. Michael, R. Moody, K. Digiola, D. Chamberlain, C. Cross, D. Hair. Not pictured: J. Burt, K. Hinson, S. Padgett, L. Syrcle, S. Ulakovits. 81 Jr. High Band - First row: Miss Gollsneider, T. Bradley, S. Jeffcoat, L. Olivier, L. Sample, L. Woodcock, M. Wright, J. Prov- ost, M. Dunbar, C. Hoover, C. Cacciatore, J. Andrews, A. Zingale, L. Johnson, K. Gibson. Second row: T. Rai- ney, D. Tatum, P. Martin, N. Brill, S. Gaines, T. Spano, M. Rigney, I. Spann, P. Bridges, R. Lyon, G. Shepherd. Third row: A. Smith, V. Vasquez, T. Wales, .l. Carril, P. Abercrombie, S. Partin, E. Moss, A. Whit- lock, S. Jeffrey, R. Davis. Fourth row: B. Rains, A. Laz- zari, D. Quiepo, J. Moll, M. Rector, D. Williams, R. Tice, J. Kenyon, T. Sanchez, T. Giles, R. Murphree, T. Tillett. Hhh row: K. Middleton, J. Love, D. Hoque, K. Woodward, B. Appleby, D. Wright, T. Brown, D. Gor- don, C. Johns. Sixth row: M. Groves, L. Mitchell. H. Wild, B. Connors, T. Atkins, L. Circle, S. Ray. 8th and 9th Grade Band and Choruslorganizations f 177 A combination of school spirit, practice, and DEDICATIO went into the making of this year's cheerleading squads. Besides cheering at pep rallies, football, and basketball games, they also sold beat tags, made spirit signs, hosted a basketball jamboree, and held car washes every teacher work day. Miss Jodi Doban was the sponsor ofthe varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders. Mrs. Cornelia Brunson sponsored the junior high squad. 11 Varsity cheerleaders - Hrs: row: Charlotte Henry, Beverly Carlisle, Second row: Patti Pringle, Lucy Mur- phy, Dee Sweat. 21 James Walkup cheers on the team. 31 Beverly Carlisle leads the school in a spirit cheer. 4-1 A special appearance of the Hillsborough Mutt amused many at our East Bay-Hillsborough pep rally. 51 Jr. Varsity Head - Lori Palmer, Varsity Head - Beverly Carlisle. 61 Miss Doban, sponsor of Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders. 71 Jr. Varsity cheer- leaders - Franz: Gina Beech. First row: Cindy Ful- wood, Terri Dickey, Lori Palmer, Michelle Gilliland. Second mw: Valerie Shurtleff, Adele Bonelli. Third row: Yoli Boronell. 81 Cindy Fulwood cheers at a J.V. football game. 91 Cheerleaders participate in Pride Week dress. 101 Cheerleaders discuss plans with spon- sor Miss Doban. 111 Jr. High Cheerleaders - First row: Terri Johnson. Second mw: Marie Miguel. Third row: Joan Tillett. Fourth row: Stephanie Johnson, Scar- lett Gaines, Donna Hartly, Lisa Fisher, Daisy Hair - Head. Fmh row: Tasha Williams - Co-Head, Cathy Cacciatore, Sponsor - Mrs. Brunson, Christy Mcl-Iargue - Co-Head, Tina Allender, Sheena Smith. 118 X OrgamzationsfChec-rleaders Q I4 ,wx qw, 1 - 'i H HH' M, Wifir Fxzg5f2E..,, 13 ,-?i5z.,,,.,y.sf. ' Z1 1 Qhiiiff:fffli5i?2f:'1' ' :ff L .FM ,g g 4 M by sa. ji , . ,, K. if m ,,:,,7 , .,m,, , V MQ Q I ...if 5- mp- Mui ' n Q ., qi. , x re ir, , .r- Zf ,,,.,, . K 5 ' Q The Wise Warriors are the Junior High version of the National Honor Society. The club was formed at Eisenhower, but this was the FIRST YEAR that they have been organized at East Bay. Their major project was at Christmas for Angels Unaware and the Tampa Bay Children's Home. Besides collecting over 35150 for the children, they also collected toys, magazines, books, and canned goods. The Wise Warriors were sponsored by Mr. Barr and Mrs. Petry. 11 Wise Warrior sponsor Mr. Dan Barr. 21 Wise War- rior sponors and officers - First row: Charlene Hoover - Secretary, Susan West - Co-Vice Presi- dent, Mrs. Petry - Sponsor. Second Row: Mr. Barr - Sponsor, Ella Walker - Historian, Linda Steinberg - Vice President, Patty Anderson - President. 31 Wise Warriors - First row: Brad Register, Eric Rodri- guez, Greg Williams, Andy Thomas, Johnny Mason, Mike Tompson, Allen Smith, Kim Johnson, Linda Car- ril, Carolyn Keenan, Lori Sample. Second row: Janet Smith, Cindy Messer, Linda Steinberg, Patty Ander- son, Karen DiCioia, Elin Gabriel, Sylvia Berrien, Wanda Smith, Diane Avery, Sheila Broome, Janice Mathews, Mrs. Petry, Mr. Barr. Third row: Ella Walker, Suzanne Ward, Sandy Partin, Charlene Hoover, Stephanie Johnson, Marie Miguel, Dee White, Susan West, Linda Harwell, Teresa Kincaid, Michele Unterberger, Sheila McLeod, Toomy Day, Joan Tillett, Laura Peery. 4-J Little Brothers and Sisters Service Club - First row: Sponsor - Miss Brown, Roxanne Roberts, Laura Casey, Charlene Sutley, Gina Wessle- man, Cindy Gaskin. Second row: Mrs. Calhoun, Pam Broviak, Terry Lambert, Donna Nichols. SJ Science Club display at open house. 6J 'Myrtle the Turtle' swims happily in the science wing. 7J Science Club members - First row: Miss Brown, David Sparks, Scott Romerez, Joey Woodcock, Il An, Joyce Jordan. Second row: Anita Evans, Johnny Lewis, Dana Lewis, Scott Middleton, James Rodriquez, Damell Crews, John Nagy. Third row: Lee Turner, John Petri, Tim Williams, John Burney. 83 Miss Jackie Brown - Sci- ence Club sponsor. 18O I Organizations! Wise Warriors ' x I , 1' . ri :Q D, -4 .,,. a f., 64 . . : ll ful' Jf ,Q i-:TY .5132 , ag-a ' -' f , .W E wg I g L 3. .f 'f nw , W sf 'fx Q, L WW. Z .amz 5 x ,, --JM, ,B . ffm, , W n.18.f 2 3 ,..-. 5 Nw, WNW , I M Q if 1 2 A 5f Getting together with a script, memorizing lines, learning blocking, and becoming a character -that is the AGIC that happens with Thespian troupe 3020 several times each year. ln cooperation with the drama department, the Thespians put on Don't Drink The Wateri' by Woody Allen and the contest play The King and the Castlef, A later production, with the help of the music department, was Charlie Brown. Much time and energy was devoted to these productions by Thespians and their sponsor, Mrs. Lynne Morrill, but all their efforts were rewarded each time the curtain went up. 11 Thespians k First row: Michelle Simmons, Adele Bonelli, Sue Wright. Second row: Debbie Norwood, Tony Julian, Teri Fisher, Beverly Reed, Gail Maxwell, Jane Thompson, Donna Harrison. Third row: Dean Greene, Monique Gerard, Peter Mattson, Jeri Bender, Teresa Franklin, Dawn Edwards, Judy Reiehe, Penny Saylor, Chris Myers, Cindy Gay, Mike Begley, Marita Woods. Fourth row: Guy Gomes, Bobby Cleveland, Tim Bradley, Denise Fortner, Robin Harrison, Terri Dickey, Patty Fisher, Chris Earnest, jeff Helmer, Bruce Franklin, Keith DelValle. Fihh row: Lori Bho- den, Bernie Ferris, Terry Hill, Phillip Girardi, Debbie Edwards, Frank Gomes. Sixth row: Joe johnson, Mel- ody Groves, Susan Cacciatore, Dan Edinger. 21 Chris Myers, ,lane Thompson, and Robin Harrison discuss upcoming Thespian activities. 31 Sponsor - Mrs. Lynnette Morrill. 41 Phillip Girardi, Susan Cacciatore, and Peter Mattson star in the play Don't Drink The Water. 51 Chris Myers and Michelle Simmons enter- tain at Halloween. 61 Michelle Simmons and Chris Earnest participate in open house. 71 Thespian superheroes versus monsters. 81 Daniel Edinger and Bernie Ferris perform. 91 Penny Saylor and Chris Myers show their talents at contest. 101 Thespian offi- cers - Jeri Bender, Robin Harrison, Frank Gomes, and Michelle Simmons. 2 W Q 85 I? fi? , Q CQ T X ' Q to E0 QEFSLQQX . fy ,V at tifgw N L., . 1' fe ft Q ffl or ggi xl , QQ . feCQis51e11f.atllT 1 Y A - fu '1 f'XYi 'R , 1'Sf1l21I'tSfOI'g1LiIllZ2illilll!i X 183 KX Trying to be good examples and sharing GOD' LOVE was one of the goals of this year's Bible Club. The Bible Club started the ycar with accepting new members to their meetings. These meetings were held lor the purpose of planning such activities their successful doughnut sale, Christmas card and other future functions. The Bible Club plans to buy jerseys, have a special Concert for the school, throw an Easter party for the retarded children and sponsored a booth at the Student-A-Thon. The Bible Club has become very active in the past few years and hopes they will reach their goal of sharing Cod's love with all. 11 One Way through Christ. 21 Bible Club officers 3 Johnna Holmes - Reporter, Cherri Goolsby - Reporter, Kathy Kyle - President, Cindy Cay - Vice President, Yvonne Hoover 1 Seeretary!Trea- surer, Lori Hawke - Project Chairman, Chris Earnest - Project Chairman. 31 Richard Whitt and Kathy Kyle man the Bible Club open house booth. 4-1 Bible Club members - First row: Cindy Cay, Lori Hawke, Carol Stephens, Thomas Houghton, Kathy Faulk, Cherri Coolsby, Wade Ingram. Second row: Karen Mcboed, Chris Earnest, David Sparks, Michael Row- land, Pete Dail, Tony Julian, Denise Miller, Richard Whitt, Johnna Holmes, Celeste Buzbee. Third row: Mr. Bennett, Ginger Byrd, Helen Scott, Gail Moryer, Donna Hutcheson, Sherry Hagadorn, Tammy Peeples, Yvonne Hoover, Clara Peretz, Linda Roberts, Kathy Kyle. 51 Ken Joslyn and Larrie Crandell discuss a Bible verse. 61 Bible Club sponsor Mr. Gil Bennett. 71 Bible Club Christmas Card. 184 I 0rg,anlzations!Bible Club I l BIBLE CLUB 4 is i moe , sas... mph., mmf- 52 au 3 W -. SM' .K 4 .M .. . .. . . .... ... . ., K Cosmetology is more than just a elass, it helps the students PREPARE for their future career. They are taught the disorders of the skin, hair, and nails and how to treat these problems. They are also instructed in the art of hair-coloring and lightening, permanents, manieures and pedieures. Juniors begin by working on mannequins and each other, while seniors serve paying customers. lj Cosmetology sponsors -f Mrs. Gianino, Miss Este- vez. 23 Teresa Mathews and Donna Sheppard give a permanent wave. 3, Senior Cosmetology - First rowx Denise Robichaud, Annette Floyd, James Walkup, Regina Carter, Debbie Zieman, Beverly Grundish. Sec- ond row: Rhonda Gross, Wanda Hoover, Becky Driver, Pam Tyler, Sandy Little, Teresa Mathews, Donna Sheppard, Beth Parks. 41 Mrs. Cianino answers stu- dents questions. 51 Cosmetology students spend many hours practicing on mannequins. 63 Junior Cosmetol- ogy - Hrs! row: Tammy Smead, Diane Walker, Ann Miehiel, Lisa Edinger, Susie Daniels, Tammy Morgan, Sarah McNiel, Valerie Suggs, Christie Hamilton. See- oml row: Sharon Jordan, Tammy Amundson, Sharvette Daniels, Theresa Hagan, Joe Caglianone, Connie Wort- ham. Donna Bazemore, Helene Whatley, Carol Wil- liams, Mary Folds, Rita Swarts, Pamela Torbie, Lori Rhoden. 186 X Organ:rations!CosmetoIogy 4 ,,. if Q in P .lfg 1, 4 2 2. 3 xfA 1 2 A x: my - b a mx ku' f A . y iii ,, '. . E' ' if , J ' 'v.. f -,L 1 1-1 fwiwfwf M ' . 3,7 4 X V Z l x . Y 1. z-l9' ,, JA .2 ia bf H' gg 1 2? 4 Y' 45 1 ,wiv . Cosmetologyffjrganizations X 187 The game of Chess takes a great deal of concentration and SKILL This was proven by the members of the junior and senior chess clubs. This year both clubs competed in several matches with other schools. The chess clubs were sponsored this year by Mr. Lovenbury, Mr. Roberts, and Mr. Miranda who instructed the players before each of their matches. The Chess Club here at East Bay was formed several years ago. Its membership has greatly increased due to interest in chess. 11 Kenny Lumpkin and Yoyo Daily plan their strategy. 21 Jr. Chess officers - Bonnie Ray - President, Con- nie Williams - Secretary!Treasurer, Clarence Lovett - Vice President. 31 Donald Thompson studies the game. 4-1 Jr. Chess Club - Isl row: Mr. Roberts, Linda Eldridge, Daryl Hill, Ralph Middleton, Steve Jeffery, James Lowe, Max Armstrong, Danny Olinger, Robert Rappuhn, Mr. Lovenbury. Second row: Connie Williams, Kathy Berrian, Brenda Palmer, Melinda Buzbee, John Douglas, Paul Slack, Clarence Lovett, Arthor Paiva, Bonnie Ray. 51 Chess a game of skill. 61 Sr. Chess Club - First row: lan Bebbington, James Casey, Yoyo Daily, David Lewis, Kenny Lumpkin, James Clark. Second row: Mr. Roberts, Tymme Albrit- ton, Shain Toole, Il An, Jonathan Scott, Mike DeCuenlher, Jeff Hunter, John Nagy, Jiri Kocourek, Jeff Putnam. 188 I Organizationsljr. and Sr. Chess and Sr. ChessfOrgani7.alions f 189 Future Farmers of America is a club designed to develop leadership in the AGRICULT RAL field. FFA is a nationwide club and holds a national convention each year. East Bay had both a Junior and Senior chapter this year, which participated in various Ag Fairs. Among the many activities were livestock judging, citrus judging, and dairy judging. 11 Senior FFA officers - First row: Sponsor Mr. Ruis, Mike Plumly - Historian, John Davis - President, Cindy F ulwood - Chaplain, David Spyer - Trea- surer, Delynda Roberts - Parliamentarian, Mr. Jef- fries, Sponsor, Mark Fulwood - Reporter, Keith Del- Valle - Secretary, Luis Morales - Vice President. 21 FFA display at Open House. 31 Hey, Mr. Jeffries, I thought milk came from a carton. 41 first row: David Riscile, Tim Mobley, Ronnie Stewart, Jim Koehler, Donnie Kerns, Mark Fulwood, John Davis, Cindy Ful- wood, Delynda Robert, David Spyer, Mike Plumley, Warren Palermo. Second row: Richard Denny, Mark Cox, John Wilkes, Ricky Groves, Roger Berk. Robert Curial, Dennis White, Carol Newsome, Janet Lay. Donald Griffith, Poncho Miguel. Third row: Lawrence Buzbee, Marvin Coleman, Peggy Cassels, Roxanne Wilson, Kelly Watts, Shirley Fowler, Mark Lofley, Beverly Carlisle, Karen Smith, Craig Livingston, Scott Stark. Tom Jeffery. Fourth row: Francisco Bermudez, Johnny Sullivan, Paul Smith. Marvin Suggs, Wayne Hoover, Tim Steiner, Joey Walker, Steve McNaughter, Joe Oglebe, Scott Middleton, Terry Smith, Jeff Arbisi. Larry Costello. Fihh row: Oscar Ramon, Carl Gyory, David Keenan, Joe Clark, Greg Emerson, Alan Sewell. Jerry Watson, John Noriega, Lloyd Garrett. Darrell Callis, Tim Watts, Glen Patterson, Janet Green. Sixth row: Mark Beville, Robert Smith, Rick Caulcy, Penny Clark, George Glison, David Adair, Steve Drew, Dena Hickman, Luis Morales, Keith DelValle, Thomas Har- din, Gordy Glover. 51 FFA Christmas card. 61 Mr. Banks and Mr. Steele sponsors of the Junior FFA. 71 Junior FFA - First row: J. Gringer, W. Reigner, J. Chastain, N. Mosberger, D. Edinger, A. Thomas, L. Oliver, E. Rodriguez, J. Griffith, C. Saffold, T. Butler. Second row: R. Golden, D. Smith, T. Giles, D. Martin, L. Weston, T. Philpott, S. Lawvill, M. Miguel, P. Lavders, D. Reigner, J. Vandenant, R. Sosln. Third row: C. Dempsey, P. King, R. Hensley, M. Emmett, M. Sweet, S. Moore, K. Williams, R. Oakley, J. Mattson, S. Bartlett, S. Sanders, M. Hutchins. Fourth row: M. McF.lwain, J. Metheny, R. Bazemore, L. Emmett, T. Holloway, R. Rorett, C. Jones, T. Wallace, D. Pierce, C. Muldrow, J, Stinson, A. Bacon, E. Hilliard. Fihh row: P. Ortelli, S. Askew, J. Farmer, K. Beach, Thomas T. Harris, D. Morehouse, V. Lopez, T. Jen- kins, T. Wiggins, J. Miller, S. Dickey. Sixth row: D. Surratt, A. Grundish, G, Fardella, B. Lee, T. Starling, D. Davies, G. Myers, K. Rogers, J. Hearn, B. Cooper, B. Pate, J. DeBush, P. Jones, J. Whatley, B. Whidden. 190 X OrganizationsfJr. and Sr. FFA I - 21 'K AM QA. 1 1 ff: :Q sm, , iifSTBN?A5EEXzQWQQKK WNmT6WLiiii 67S3viik-Sim! UT-1K-:vIS15fEE?'i'-Efb5ii?3Ilaw -img ' C '-I5 ' ' -if - H k!'5:f2-4535597251-viii5' M f-f ff 'fmyil ' f 2 ' ' 7- zf74f:Ym 'gag-L....1.' :T V ' ' Etifil' The Diversified Cooperative Training Club teaches students a variety of good business practices. They are also taught business skill they will need in the FUTURE. Early Bird breakfasts were enthusiastically attended. These breakfasts gave students a chance to meet socially and discuss the happenings of the month. DCT had a prosperous year under the guidance of Mr. Carl Ackerman. lj Media Club - First row: Kenny Lumpkin, James Casey, Candy Carter, Carol Stephens, Cheryl Farmer, Dawn Rottern, .lohnna Holmes. Second row: Tomme Albritton, Phil Varn, Linda Davis, Roben Reed, John Wilkes, Randy Calvert, Chris LaFrance, Frankie DeBose, Larry Sherouse. Third row: Brenda Mason, David Keck, Karen Fultz, Patti Connor, Thomas Harden, Rose Bordner, John Smith, Steve Roberts. 21 Media Club sponsor Mr. Carrier, 31 Rose Bordener and Patti Connor get ready for filming. 4-J Kenny Lumpkin - President, Rose Bordener - First Vice President, Larry Sherouse - Second Vice President, Treasurer -- David Keck. 51 CBE - First row: Carry Strong, Loretta Donaldson, Celeste Buzbee, Cathy Faulk, Greg Davis, Keavie Bennett, Wade Ingram, Becky Janes, Donna Minor. Second row: Loretta Whit, Debbie Forman, Ruthie Richie, Tammy Lampkin, Carol Ribeck, Thomas Gentry, Tom Courson, Steve Majors, Donnie Kerns, Doug Ingram. Third row: Carol Barnhardt, Denise Olin, Chris Procter, Wayne Hiott, Fay Hatcher, Shirley Reese, Mr. Bennett, Cheryl Fiasco, Denise Holland, Sherry Hagadorn. 63 DCT stu- dents listen attentively. 71 Sponsor Mr. Ackerman, Ronda Martin - President, Cheryl Sheehy - Vice President, Dicky Morgan -- Treasurer, Donna Alonso - Secretary. BJ DCT - first row: Mr. Ackerman, Cheryl Sheehy, Dave Haase, Barbara Hill, Dicky Mor- gan, Carol Wallace, Ricky Naylor, Randy Crofton, Donna Alonso, Alan Mann, Gary Wilson, Billy Cook. Second row: Rhonda Martin,.Peggy Hughes, Shelby Lauther, Denise Hodge, Pepper Lanhan, Corky Leo- nard, Mike Coville, Mark Frisbie, David Bihler, Robby Lester, Harry Bihler, Gary Elser, Gary Houghtlain, Ricky Smith, Steve Cannon. DCT!Organ1Lat1ons I 193 The pu rposc of DECA is to DEVELOP respect for education which will vontributz' to occupational 1-onipt-tence. They also want to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in our free, Competitive enterprise system. lVlr. Carr, the instructor of DECA, has proven his teaching abilities by directing his students to a very productive year. Any student enrolled full ti me in a Distributive Education instructional program is eligible for nteinlwrship in local, state, and national DECA. 11 DECA sponsor - Mr. Carr. 21 Monkey business. 31 DECA officers - First row: Carolyn Tackett - Presi- dent, Keely Mclnnis - Treasurer, Joyce Hamm - Historian. Second row: Dennis Fortner - Vice-Presi- dent, Jeanette Lambert - Parliamentarian, Fran Cer- ard - Secretary, Mr. Carr - Sponsor. 4-1 First row: Darlene McFalls, Terri Hamm, Kenny Brown. Second row: Ben Zingale, Gerald Lane, George Koch, Bob Norwood. Louie Dipietro, Todd Bosworth. Third row: Bennie Roberson. Lisa Lester, Bev Singletary, Cindy Taylor, Steve Ingram, Kathy Peltier, Mario Sanchez, Rod McGowan. 51 FBLA members - First row: Duwayne Potter, Jeff Putnam, Debb Carreno, Brenda Freeman, Amy Drymon, Lorrice Underwood, Denise Holland, Lisa Cummins, Tina Naylor. Second row: Patti Pringle, Warren Bigelow, Merri Poole, Jeanne Cook, Cheryl Meredith, Judy Singletary, Kimberly Albers, Janet Lane, Charles Blackstone, Kathie Allen, Marge Hess, Lori Bosworth. Third row: Venetia Wal- kine, Cherri Coolsby, Linda Dixon, Mary Meza, Janet Clark, Pamela Aycock, Teresa Knight, Natalie Smith, Ericka Earle, Debbie Norwood, Maria Vasquez, Mrs. Carranza, Mrs. Miltner, Charlotte Henry. 61 FBLA officers - Front: Sponsor - Mrs. Carranza. First row: Venetia Walkine - Treasurer, Lisa Cummins - Pres- ident, Denise Holland - Vice President, Tina Naylor - Secretary, Mrs. Miltner - Sponsor. 71 Judy Sin- gletary practices her typing abilities. 81 Forensic Club - lst row: Joyce Jordan, Bruce DelValle, Luis Morales. Second row: Craig Livingston, Dawn Rottner, Carol Zukosky, Candy Broxson, Jane Tompson, David Farnel. Third row: Chris Myers, Diane DeNagel, Eric Fernandez, Bernie Feris, Keith DelValle, Mrs. Combs - Sponsor. 4 lfil I Ort. tnizz1lionsfDFCA 'Wai J M . iiff ., x Q ' 'tx ' .th ' ' aff' We it -, vz.hoooQL3W- 55 1 A' F lt at j 1 t .-QR.,fZig5rN1r,fQ1 P' M ft! 5 1' We -FX QQQ3W3N3S. Lefwh t f I The Cirl's Auto MECHANICS Organization is one example of Womenis Liberation here at East Bay. The club was designed to teach girls about automobiles and their engines. The members are started in theory and basic training. The girls have many chances to practice what they are taught. Learning the skills needed to apply for a job was just one ofthe lessons taught in Mr. Vizzi's Work Experience Class. The class is designed to give students training in the outside world of business at the same time they are going to school. With the help of Mr. Vizzi, students are able to get a HEADSTART on the business world that awaits them after high school. The program offers students a wide range of job opportunities. lj Pam Tyler 7 President, Ronda Reigotte - Vice President, Shirley Solomon - Treasurer, Telma Ramon -- Treasurer's Assistant. 2j Becky Henderson, jim Ballou, and Cathy Love consider themselves experts when repairing wrecked engines. Sl First row: Wanda Hoover, Diane Walker, ,lanet Hoover, Telma Ramon, Ronda Reigotte. Second row: Mr. Harmono- ski, Pam Tyler, Shirley Solomon, Beth Parks, Becky Driver, Denise Robichaud, Tanya Williams. 41 9th Crade Work Experience. 51 Mr. Vizzi, 9th Grade Work Experience sponsor. 6. First row: Calvin Jenkins, Rob- ert Boyer, Rainey Nelson, William Harrison, Edna Morehouse, Pamela Helms, Rufus Jenkins. Second row: Harvey Washington, Stacy Davis, Michael Knight, Tammy Phillips, Doug Adams, Don Britt, Kathy Hummel, Mr. Fernando Vizzi. Third row: Tim Maiden, Josie Bernadino, Chris Mann, Diane Bryan, Sammy Hodge, Charles Downey, Francisco Romero, .loc Whatley, Sammy Griffin. 196 X OrgamzationsfCirl's Auto Mechanics L5 M .WR me f -Q A ff' Q' g ' 'K I A ' HL ' ' -1 V vfllfg- 'gif' -vsfflf' . K , .. ,, .. rw. ,,,.W x . Q, ,W . Q - . w b-' S ., ,. - K H1-'lu X , T35 ' x 5. 'T 1? vff'.Q fi: 4 ,Q:.q. i ?z Www 1 H4 K N A gif.: ., , .. ,. I H: MW I ,,.., Mfr 1, , f K ,fl W, mi a QE- f V R ,-,ig , jr . bi- ' ' , H. f '13 - ' g ' 15.2 2' --Q is--Sift!--ig., 212, dze.ggiffyg?3'f,-61455 , ff ' K X' 5'f:4i?iiaQ' if-15? Wxmgef. 'E M ' . M. 's Q Q , Q S 4 f' ':i'gi:':f A K V . ..,,, A K ,, A K mv,,, , y ,6,,n,,. ' ' I A ' K-f .- ' H1.wf ' ,. ' ff , ,Q .',.4.g,.i7 '-'- ,,z af ,. Q , C ' 4 Q Mg. , ma . . f , ' ,, .: bw .Q X 1' 5 5 - 5 , ' 39 liz? .. ,. nf . ' ' H' - 6 'M' Qf!Ww','MMW'f2fJw src.: fp 55, is 1 -.mzaffs ' fc' f 1 Q gg 3 ze uw: 4 It I , 1 i ' 'il br Wm. If W hz? 'rail-r mfg ,A lr . . , 1 ,gi A ' v. fx Ulf, X ' 4 -v uf' ,1b, fn, .W ., f Ax, 3 J , , ff' ' ' Y 535 ' :ff 3' 5 gsgjaji-'Eg-fir,Ewell!-f f7f.:sQ.,, X W V, ,, aw-new I Ka, 3f'..'3'-.f'f3'.L LtE:1f?ll5T. mm. .-.W mm- ,.., Vt. A1133 1,54-W 9th Grudv Work ExpericmdOrgan1zat10ns f 197 7 45 3 I 198 I Organizalionsfwork Experience i 3 ,.f 'V 4 it 'Q' - 1-12 5 iw ag i I ' Over the past three years Mr. Mike Menendez's Work Experience Classes have been raising money in the hope of purchasing a huge indian head emblem to be placed on the outer wall of East Bay. This year their dream became a reality. Besides working hard to contribute to our school, Work Experience was also ACTIVE in many other projects. The students donated toys to orphans, gave food baskets to needy families at Christmas, helped a student whose home was destroyed by fire, and aided in the purchase of the cafeteria bulletin board. Mrs. Ethel Seely's Work Experience Class prepares students early in life for the business world. Students are taught the basic. UN DAME TALS of good business practices and they put these fundamentals to use in the jobs they hold after school. Mrs. Seely's classes have taken several field trips this year including one to the Airport in December. They also held a successful candy sale with other Work Experience classes. ll Work experience 7 H1151 row: Kim Cooper, Julie Carroll, Janice Zipperer, Kristina Dugan, Charlene Suri. Second r0w.' Danny Warren, John Ceschwender, Tony Speijers, William Wiggins, Dan McDaniel, Eddie Williams, John Wojtylko. Third row: Mr. Mike Menen- dez, Scott Pearson, Danny Miller, Robert Whitaker, Dennis Joiner, Keith Austin, Joe Perez, Eddie Taylor, Jeff Reynolds. 2j Mr. Mike Menendez 7 Sponsor. Sl Robert Whitaker on the job. 4j Work Experience stu- dents work hard, as shown by Joe Perea. 51 Work Experience sponsors at Advisory Committee Meeting. 61 Work Experience 4 First row: John Neidlinger, Oliver Broughton, Michael Ingram, Steve Drummond, Mrs. Seely. Second row: Lannie Case, Ronald Phiter, Donald McAfee, Edward Cole. 71 Mrs. Ethel Seeley - Sponsor. 81 Glen Speece stocks shelves at Kash-rv Karry. Work Experienceforganwations X 199 The basis of every establishment is a GO ERNMENT East Bay's student government proved its worth this year by sponsoring and participating in many activities. They sponsored the penny drive and the lawn display competitions, Pride Week and held elections of class officers. Our student government holds the office of Vice President of all District 4- schools and they held a district rally in October. Other activities included setting up the Christmas tree in the commons area, sponsoring Santa's Elves, holding a Valentine's dance, and sending representatives to state convention. 11 S.G. - First row: J. Goolsby, B. Parks, B. Driver, K. Ixarie, T. Woods. Second row: S. Hudson, S. Wil- son, D. Harrison, A. Bonelli, T. Ferguson, L. Hawke, Y. Hoover, D. DeNagel, T. Fisher. Third row: D. Edwards, V. Uptograph, B. Whidden, D. Davis, F. Ayers, M. Traina, C. Peretz, T. Naylor, S. Solomon, R. Bordner. Fourth row: L. Dennison, T. Jeffries, S. Mid- dleton, L. Meredith, A. Lee, V. Austin, S. McNeal, L. Hicks, D. Hayes, J. Buzbee, K. Spitler, K. Roberts, D. Sweat, L. Meriweather, B. DelValle, C. Letchworth, T. Knight. 21 Senators - First row: S. Brown, J. Reiche, M. Tanner, N. Stephens, T. Colding. Second row: R. Johnson, T. Julian, L. Knight, C. Fletcher, Morrill, P. Girardi, J. Bender, J. Johnson. Third row: CL Gay, N. Croce, N. Davis, M. Simmons, M. Groves. 31 Offi- cers - D. Edwards - Treas., E. Leasure - Sec., R. Knight - V. Pres., Dawn Woodward - Pres. 4-1 Equestrian club at cookout. 51 Jr. Equestrian - First row: B. Whidden, L. Porter, G. Georgiadis, M. Law, D. Sellers, R. Harring, S. Maddox. Second row: M. Swear, L. Oliver, B. Visthan, M. Sweat, S. Robinson, S. White, L. Fisher, M. Dunbar. Third row: Mr. J. Greg- ory, 61 Sr. Equestrian - First row: N. Stephens, T. Colding, D. Christy, L. Davis, Mr. Gregory, D. Baze- more, C. Heddrick, T. Fisher. D. Norwood, T. Hill. 71 Equestrian booth at Open House. 81 Sr. Tribal Council officers - R. Knight - Pres., Mr. M. Lobato - Sponsor, D. Woodward - Chairman, D. Edwards - Sec., D. Fortner - V. Pres. 91 Sr. Tribal Council - First row: M. Woods, K. Kyle, M. Mullins, T. Fisher, P. Mattson, B. Ferris, K. DelValle, F. Gomes. Second row: M. Fulwood, R. Martin, T. Ferguson, D. Edwards, S. Hazen, N. Brate, S. Solomon, C. Broxson, J. Jordan, N. Croce, T. Julian, L. Schrouse. Third row: Mr. Lobato, J. Hicks, B. Carlisle, P. Leavine, C. Gay, D. Woodward, B. Toole, R. Knight, D. Fortner, F. Ayers, R. Bordner, S. Knight, S. Powell, E. Davis, J. Johnson, L. Dennison. 101 Jr. Tribal Council - First row: D. Edinger, S. Berrien, A. Thomas. Second row: D. Bryant, K. Chambers, M. Barchinger, L. Fisher, L. Steinberg, D. Lane. Third row: Mrs. Mutcherson, B. Ray, D. Knight, L. Hardigan, L. Schron, L. Julian, C. Cacciatore, E. Walker, L. Casey. 111 Tribal Council in action. 200 I OFg3HlZHll0HSfSlUdBHl Government 19 dvi., W 5.15.1- QQ ZZ If ml 337' KL' PU' FHA is a club organized for students interested in Home Economics. The Future HOMEMAKERS of America have kept busy this year with many different projects such as holding a summer workshop, writing their constitution, making club uniforms, and completing their Program of Work. Other FHA activities included selling QSP products, sponsoring the calendar girl contest, and sending representatives to the District meeting in November. The junior chapter is sponsored by Ms. Sandy Roberts and the senior chapter is sponsored by Ms. Jodi Doban. lj Jr. FHA members 7 First row: Danny Jefferson. Jody' Henderson, Kim Jones, Patriek Walkine, Meloa nie Silas. Sylvia Berrien, Paula Wliitinan, Donna Nichols. Debbie Jenkins. Lynn Roberts, Julie Hateher, Dandre W1-ayer. Susan Spitter. Second roux' Ruben Sarmiento, Lorrain Jenkins, Laure Porter. Debbie Divkman. Debbie Bennett, Wanda Smith, Anlionetln- Gajewski, Lisa Sehron. Theresa O'Steen, Claudia Dupree, Kim Labaueh, Tonya Gay, Katrina Sloan, Johnathan Fountain, Saundra Mullins. 2l Candie Broxson announces the winners of the FHA sponsored calendar girl eontesl. Sl FHA is great! 4-J Senior FHA members 7 Firsl ruux' Candit- Broxson, Julie Kidd, Kathy Bazar, Teresa Evans, Renee Creelunore, Gail Moyer, Jackie Berrien. Sffwnd rouz' Caryl Stn-phi-ns, Paula Benton, Pat Bennett. Martha Aseveclo. Julia McLeod, Ronda Melfalls, Phyllis Love, Patricia Nel- lun. Sl Junior l llA nlfieers 7 first ruzr: Claudia Dl1pri'1'7 Yin' l'r4-sillenl nlPmjt-1-ts, l.isa S1'lll'1III7- l'Jl'l'Flllt'lIl lfliwt, Kill! lialiaurli 7 Svrrelary. Lynn llolwrls 7 Yin- l'rvsiil4-iil olAt'l1i1'yi'nn'i1ts. Theresa iJ.Sll'l'll - 'llrvasuri-r. Wanda Sinitli 7 l,l'4'!sllll'lll. Ruin-n Sarinim-nln 7 ljarliainenlarian. Dt-liltie Jenkins 7 Xiu- P11-sirlc-ill ul' Publle Relations, .Julie lliileln-r 7 llislurian. Ol lvls. Judi Doban. sponsor ol Senior l llA-lll'ilt0. Tl lVls. Sandy Roberts sponsors the .lun- iur rliapler of l llA. 81 Senior FHA ollivws 7 Firxl ruux' flanilie BHTXSHII 7 Presitlent l'lli't'I. Kathy Bazar 7 Yin- l'l'4-sialeill nl Ai'l1ieyeint'nls, Term-sa lfyans 7 Sevri-tary, HIWIIIIII mir: Caryl Sleplieils 7 Pri'sid4'nl. .lulia Nl1'l.c-ml 7 Historian. Julie Kidd 7 Vim- Presi- dent ul l'mj1-4-ls. Paula Benton 7 Treasuer. 9l Pro- spvrliyt-t'1ll1'l1llLll'gIiI'ls axyait lln- judges deeisiun :lur- ing lln- l ll.-X syltixlsulttl1'UltI4'sl. l l l :X-lll'lllOfOrgan Il mn X The Spanish Honor Society is a national service club sponsored by Mr. Frank Giancarlo. Induetions this year were held at Columbia Restaurant in Tampa. To be able to join this IHWCL B the students must have three previous semesters of Spanish. The Foreign Language Club is open to students taking Spanish and French. This year, the Foreign ANGUAGE Club participated in the open house, held a candy sale, took a field trip, and went to Spanish Park Restaurant. All these activities were supervised by the club sponsor, Mr. Frank Giancarlo. 11 Spanish Honor Society - Front: Kathy Barret. Fins! row: Wendy Peitri, Sherry Hazen, Kim Rodriguez, Patty Lcblanv, Candie Bruxson. Sf-cond raw: Dianne Stanaland, Shirley Solomon, Caryl Stephens, Carol Zukosky, Diane Jordan, Laurie Connolly, Lisa Edingvr. Third raw: Chrystal jones, Warren Bigelow, Maria Rodriguez, Jim Shefflvr, Pete- Dail, Denise Miller, Mary McCay, Luis Morales, Mike- Joyce, Dawn McCalIa. 21 Carol Zukosky and Cheryl Methany partir'- ipatc in the walk-a-thon for Spanish Honor Society. 31 SHS officers 4 Maria Rodriguez - Secretary, Wendy Peitri f Treasurer, Carol Zukosky - President, Caryl Stephens - Historian, not pictured Nanry Brate - Vice President. 41 Foreign Language Club - First rou'.' Candie Broxson, Stephanie Conner. Sfrfond row: Dianne Slanalanil, She-rry Haw-n, Kiln Rodriguvz, Pm-lv Dail. Third row: Maria Tasca, Betsy Ross, Christal Jones, Mary McCay, Nanvy Brate, Carol Zukosky, Diane Jordan, Dawn McCalla, Laurie Connolly, Denise Miller, Carolyn Miller. Fourth rout Kathy Balirt-t. Sherry Rodriguez, Shirley Solomon, Maria Rodriguez, Caryl Stephens. James Sheffler, Wendy Pictri, Patti Lane Lablance, Fred Rodriguez. .lohn Gonlsby, Ann Tillett. 51 Carol Zukosky, Candie Broxson and Kim Rodriguez. 61 SHS Christmas Card. 71 Foreign Lan- guage' Club officers - P4-tv Dail, Diana Standland. Mr. Giancarlo, Sherra Hazen, and Kim Rodriguez. 81 Mr. Giancarlo 7 Sponsor of SHS and Foreign Lan- .fu-,..,. r-'r-- 2041! Org,anlLations!Spanish Honor Society J 2 xii. ., ,. Q F K 1a'.'.mr.:auu +?',f -ga-an f X H 1- Z 'me A5 L A o f K X ' 251 4 'X k K 1 K K ' I -4, t'g1,.Y,, .V k i . w ,.:. .. , f l-ya iw fw ww Q 1 4 'S 'fa 432 . . .1 .44 3. ,L ,- M - :+f,:fgggt,, M g -6 q' .nr qw HM ,...-.1 A '.l .,ff H I mi Naam? --.4 mx -my Y If ks vf N .5 - - ' 'gMffS49-ixziykviafr? fE5'Q1MSfSf:i ' if x - ay- 2. D J M Y Y! ,Q-5-IJAHV US? , My Qflggasgyggsglii., , eil-f Qm.,,N11:1,- X Y - - 1z,.fwf.wu:'.w'i 15 M api wh Q P O FZ T Q ' ?Vll' 1 f Jw sa lil ' ' 2, 9 f H , J . ,J .5 , v Even though the season was not as stir-vessftil as anticipated, the tvani showed GREAT EFFORT in earh game. The team was If-d hy now head voavh Barney Myvrs, returning twoarh Mike Burnett, and thru- nc-w coachesg Ron Brewer, Larry Hood and Richard Earle. Evvn though the Indians ended their season with a 2-8 mark, the final game was a stunning t'OIIlE'lJ3i'l'i vivtory of 34-20 over the Chamberlain High Svhool Chic-fs. Losing only eleveii seniors this yt-ar, Coach Barney Myers antir'iputc'd noxl yvar's team to hc strong and talr-nt:-d as wr- start our first year in Western Confr-rem-e Play. ll .lov Ely following his blockers. 2l Coach Earle anx- iously awaits coin loss results. 31 Tim Joslyn make-s a down field tacklv. 4-l Joe Ely reads the defensive line. while- fullback Cc-rald Johnson awaits handoff. Sl Wil- lie Walks-r in an attempt to escape the Panthers defonstv. 63 Johnny Brown and Gerald Johnson take a break from the game. 71 Edwin Parker tries for tough yardage against the- Terriers. 8l ,lamie Lovvtt and fel- low teammates look on during game. 9j The team get- ting psyvhed up at tho pep rally for the game that fol- lows. Spnrlsfl' l f l Offense and defense show their SKILL out on the field. Playing against many rough teams the East Bay lndians proved they were competitive, ending the season with a respectable win. ll Coal-li Myers diseusses game plans with .laekie Hicks, 23 Running-liaek Felix Powell carries the ball tmyards the goal. 3D East Bay's offensive line opens holes for the running-baek, 51-j Coaches and players look on in anlieipalion. 51 Fillllraek Gerald Johnson ezirries the hall into Plan! line. 61 Steve Watson assisted off field after heing: injured. 73 Firsl rout lloe lily. llennis While. Felix Pom-ll. Ron Xx'lIl'l'lf'f'..li1I'lllP Loyell. Cary Slate, Billy Wliidden. Panvho Nliguel. Sleye Wilder. liieky Hilliml. Mark Trainer. Sw-mul l'Ull'.' llouard Allrrilton. Rieky Fears. Greg Emerson, ,lohn Wilkes, Willie Walker, Johnny' Brown, Zemmer llair. Lee Turner. Slew Watson. Thirclyrnze: Darryl Oney. Toniiny Hardin. lVlaryin Coleman. trainers, Cary Elser. Tim lloslyn. Ceorge Bridges. Rielyy .lohn- :-on. Dennis Platt, Alan llranlley. 1'lmr1lz rnnz' Tommy Hoffman. Gerald Johnson. .laekie Hieks, Alan Clark. Kenny Murphy. Luther Vllird. 210 f Sp0rtifl7oolliall is l - 'rss . i' NNW v Ywy, qw? -N. Q.. - , . . T.. 1--6 .aw 943.5 ff v . .- -- s f . . i ,, l i ' . ' ff' 0. wg bei x A 1. r ' xx Q- , 2' w ww A X -. 4 Q M 'W Nffif xg? e 4 rl, Ks Q New x S ?5'?5ae 'J' xf5'f1 95? 44-.f xv 4 ,A ,- .., I 1 if 4 . wx Q W -V W- -mms - I ,Q frm if ax FfNllb1llI!SlNDI'I The East Bay offensive lineup STRIVES to set a goal for themselves by working together as a whole, and showing pride and poise out on the field. ll Willie Walker strives lo gain more yardage against Punlliers. Ql Rielq Fears gives East Bay another ehunee. by reeorering a fumlrle. 3l ,luekie Hicks gives the lnall lo fullliuek Cerulrl ,lolmson for erueial firsl flown. 41 Alan Clark waielies offense move the liull. Sl jar-kie Hicks earries the hall for a long gain. 63 Teuin males waiting lo seek aelion. 73 Felix Powell on llie run. 8l Broadway joe Ely seraunliles for ai first flown. 91 Offensive lineman sets up for a bloek. 212 f Sporlsflroolliall ,sexo D ffm 4 rl W .ie . 9... Q., 2. wan U I+ . .f-K2 A M az Q gi Tp M 37? ti .E 5 fl -- fa. , T W HIV? , Q. ' A f :H if Y 5 , . i 'A ww gs V 'E x if V ' . . .1 , . 'E 60 , 6 i f X Wgsgfgg-,,:,Q.I,f . it-X J' ',. Q3 2? f.,,.y.,, i','?f?5 'sfv':'f!1'f', i f uf, 1, .435 Cf 7. Sm ullr:1Hf5pur The purpose of the JV football program is to recruit and give them experience for varsity years. The team, at seasonis end, showed their immeasurable CO RAGE and pride as they fell to a startling 0-6 record for the season. Lacking in experience the Junior High Football team compiled a 1-6 record, with an impressive win over Tomlin in the final game of the season. According to Head Coach Larry Hood the team has POTE TTAL and momentum to hold promise in their varsity years. Coach Larry Hood and his assistants, Coach Richard Earle and Coach Randy Carter, all in their first years at East Bay feel very confident that the future varsity squad will have rewarding seasons in the years to come with the addition of the junior high football players. ll After being injured in the seeond quarter, Randy Burnett is being helped off at half time. 2l Coaeh Broekmeier gives wise adviee from the sidelines to Randy Burnett during the half. 3j East Bay defense stops its opponents. 41-J David Jeffeoat scrambles for time to pass one. 51 Opponents gain a yard as Kenny Davis pursues. 61 Unidentified taekle takes down the opponent at the lim- of scrimmage. 7j Our offensive line sets up. 8, Steve Dickey looks on as three of our taeklers easily take an opponent down. 91 Rau' I: fsealerfj: Daryl Jones, Bryan Custer, Kenny Davis, Greg Sumler, Andy Thomas. Rou' 2: Coaeh Randy Carter, jerry Underwood, Ronnie Hosea, Riel-ty Sosa, Joe Roitner, Randy West, Kevin Rimes, Bruee Crain, ,lohn Whilson, Mark Gomes, Steve Dickey, Earl Hilli- ard, Roy Lane, Gary Nelson, Ken Carlisle, Roh Fowler. Ron' 3: Coach Larry Hood, Barry Davis, Tim Zukosky. Randy Tatum, Robby Colden, Walt Rigner, David Skipworth, Willie Davis, Mike Hutchins, Neil Mosharger, Tim Oliver, James Miller, Robert Bradley. Joe Burt, Phillip lVleCullins. james Griffith. Coaeh Richard Earle. 214 f Sport:-,f.lunior High Football LW 29 Ki? , 1 ,Q .MH , we W' f -na , ...Mtv ,. .1 W V an Y Vqyk A N:,,,,,,,1, W Y ...Q . -,.,..v HQ pg? .,,,LQn,i ,. ,,x... x ,, V .............5........-WWW , : Y f- ' f ' ' i in- tl! U . 523. Q ' --f . X W 5 gf W- ,.-- ,f . A . - 1 W1- A- vq H- 7 A1 . I ' pq .v . ff . ' -', ,- - A . L ff - Nw w i f 4 K Fr KM' . . - f 5 H ' ,pr ,.k,k g - 1 ' M , V J 1 ,?' .- ' ' ' 2 K2 5 N 'K K 'rt yi-f' in 2 1 ' - 4 I 'K -+1 K . W1 W. ' Q K 5, ,- . K K ' Q F K .. . 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R I gikwg wit: ,.y , ,Q ,, as Ms t , kk A ,kggl Mrgg Ta 65.5 bf .53 . 7' ,k,' -5- ,, ,A g,id.,f. V,,N4:... W ft Wg-51 K in -E ae K +.A,,6,ki+,g'-3 ,Sqft L ,Q A '-'53 an 1 -'K L5 A , K if Q 9' ,..k-- I , rf ' ' 5 A . f K 4 f f i -4 ' K L 'LL' .luniurlliglu FuullmllfSpm 7 216 f SpnrlsfCirlf Crow Cfblllllry , 'ii arf . 9? We . F pi This year's Girls' Cross Country team was young but Coach Stuart Carrier built these HARD WORKING students into a group of fine runners. The team ran to a second place district position led by Kim lrhke and .leanine Mandt. They received fifth and sixth place respectively. By earning the fifth place award, Kim lrhke qualified to represent East Bay at the State Cross Country meet held in Orlando. The team practiced at Bull Frog Creek after school for many long, hard hours to achieve its goals. The future looks bright for this young team. The only senior is Jeanine Mandt. There are three returning sophomores and four juniors. ll Coach Carrier discusses race stra- tegy with Gina Beach and Debbie Brad- well. 21 Coach Carrier and Kim lrhke discuss the distance that they will run. 31 Coach Stuart Carrier participates in practice. 4-J Kim lrhke, Jeanine Mandt. Melody Cummings and Debbie Bradwell. Sl The girls practice with a smile. 6j State qualifier Kim lrhke. 71 first rouz' Kim lrhke, Cindy Cornelius, Sherry Rodriguez, Second rout' Debbie Bradwell, Melody Cummings, Gina Beach. Jeanine Mandt. and Peggy Car- I'l9ll. Girls Cross Countryfspc X217 Cross Country is a unique sport. It is the only sport in which any student can participate if he has the desire to COMPETE Because of their relatively young and inexperienced team, this year's cross country team was not as successful as the 75 team. Cn this yearls team there were only two seniors and over 10 other runners that will be eligible to compete next year. With strong runners like Donnie Nelson and David Farnell, we can look forward to having a much better season next year. Like all sports, it is not without problems. There is no budget established for this sport. Because of this they must use track uniforms which are not suitable for Cross Country. Also, the Cross Country team is not allowed to travel outside the county to seek other competition. The East Bay Cross Country team always starts a week after the other teams in the state, causing them to constantly remain one week behind the rest of the state. ll Tim Glisson seurries away from his opponents as he paces across the bridge at Lowry Park. 25 fins! rnzv: Tim Steiner, David Keck, Tim Glisson, Kenny Lump- kin. Second rou': Coach Harry Welch. .lim Ranson, Erie Fernandez, Donnie Nelson, David lfarnell. 3D Erie Fernandez strives to keep the pace with the rest of the runners. 41 Many obstacles face the Cross Country runners in every rare as they struggle for victory. ,Sl East Bay's number one runner Donnie Nelson illus- trates his winning form, 61 The field of runners starts off as the Cypress Gardens meet gets underway. 218 f Sport fBoys' Cross Country Vfggsee 4-, K VGAV UN W v - I, K, , . .mf J , A M. , V ' ,:i' far ' - . 1 ., -- df Q KL - ugzhw new V ,vm f i 1 :.. J 4- f ' ,Sf Y ys- Cy-ass COIIIIIFB XSWWIN X 2 The girls volleyball team had a RO GH RIDE this year as its third season got underway. Under the direction of first year coach, Leroy Long, the girls strived against overpowering odds. The young team had a lack of experience Combined with injuries which lead to inconsistent play. 11 Nancy Brate sets it up for a spike. 21 Look at the form of Dinorah Toledo. 31 Cheryl Farmer looks on as Gina D'Ainit'o und Naney Stephens ronneet with the lnall. 41 Naney Brute sets the hull and Toni Woods gets ready lo spike as Naney Stephens and Venelia Walkine waleh play go on. 51 Naney Stephens bumps it to the front line as D1lIlt'iil' Beightol. Dinorah Toledo, and Nnney Brute get in position. 61 Time outlu. Get under the hallfn are eommon phrases in this team hud- dle. 71 Danelle Beiglilol humps the ball as teannnates look on. 81 Toni Woods lnnnps the hall to Naney Bratt- to set up for ai spike. 91 Concentration is the key to serving as Venetia Walkine demonstrates her ability. 101 Buck row L-R: Dinorah Toledo, Toni Woods, Nancy Stephens, Venetia Walkine, Danette Beightol and Cheryl Farmer. Front row, L-R: Kaylene Learie: Theresa Knight, Gina D'Amico, Wanda Williams Vicki Smith, and Nancy Brate. 220 f Sport fVarsily Volleyball . 4.4.4-uma.-5 Q-gf! Q., of MPM'- fe V 4 ' 3. .,., 1 . ww f' W 4.5 , W f ' -in ,.f wf,-husk I A . ,M A 4 I. W WW ,, f., 2 -.f , V K .J-v. ,,,'., A, ,W , - -A wg.. 'Q-V: , .4 V V - 1 , J, ,,,W,:, 1: -' f, , - 3 ,w..,z.M , 9 x 1 M , 4 n , f .. -as q 1 1. in . gl hw.. by .--v -----1.-can L, - 1. Ku , my X W fm, 8. JA: af , we Qxf M l,. . ' J J Sporlsfxanrsily Yullm-ylm Persistence strengthened the 1977 girls' varsity basketball team throughout the opening and closing regular season games. Inconsistency during play was the basis for an IRREG LAR season with a record of 4-18. Leading scorers were Wilma Albury, Valerie Daniels, Diane Gudger, and Lelani Gordon. The girls advanced to the 3A finals where they were defeated in a tough game. 11 Lrvlani Gordon shoots a jump shot for an easy two points. 21 Looking on from the bench is Coach Homer Brooks. 31 Valerie Daniels gots stopped on a drive' to tht- basket. 41 Struggling for tht' rebound arf' Wilma Albury 1111 and Lucy Murphy 1151. 51 Wilma Albury brings the ball flown the court. 61 Driving for the bas- ket with a great effort is Marita Woods. 71 In trouble, Valerie Daniels looks for an-open teammate. 81 Front rout: Coach Homer Brooks, Macy Jordon, Kaylene Learie, Lucy Murphy, Marita Woods, Cheryl Famer. and Mary Thomas. Back row: Diane Cudgz-t. Lelani Gordon. Valvriv Daniels, Wilma Albury, Stephanie Gomlson, Toni Woods, Myrtis Jordon. and Manager Lori-lla Donaldson. 222 I Sports!Girls Varsity Basketball gud M859 mmf lil NJ A 5 V, , ,f i . . - -,,., , ' ,,, ' Girls Varsity BaskelbaII!Sports f 223 This year the varsity basketball team at East Bay worked toward regaining a respectable name among other teams. They achieved this through much I TENSE practice. The team experienced moments of success, as well as those of disappointment, throughout the year and showed a definite improvement over last year's squad. The varsity team worked hard to establish a name for East Bay in 3A competition, and is looking forward to doing the same next year, when it becomes strictly 4A. lj Alvin Brown yanks down a rebound. 21 Rocky Ste- vens hits a foul shot. 3J First row: Dennis Platt, Alvin Brown, Rocky Stevens, Lee Levins. Second row: Alphonso Sharpe, Derrick Galloway, Lester Graham, Frankie DeBose, Jackie Hicks, and coach Leroy Long, 49 Alphonso Sharpe takes a jumper. 51 Another Indian Victory! 6j Alvin Brown drives toward the basket. 'IJ Lester Graham puts one up from the baseline. BJ Alphonso Sharpe fights for control of the ball on a jump ball. 91 Alvin Brown looks for an open man to pass to. 224 X SportsfBasketball P vwiik 'V iw ' 5 ,,l ffm 9. L BasketballfSports I 225 mf' .,,. 1m MMS 226 f SpurtsfJ.V. Basketball The initial purpose of the junior varsity sports program is to improve the skills and attitudes of the athletes so they may be prepared for varsity sports. This year the basket- ball team displayed their many TALENTS by surpassing the record of the two previous seasons. The team showed its ability to improve at the end of the season when a total of four players had moved up to varsity since-the opening game of the season. ' Sf Emphasis was placed on developing skills with a stress on principles as the junior high boys' basketball team, led by Ken Alvarez, who is in his first year coaching, completed the season with an unfortunate O-8 record. The ABILITY and guidance prove that next year we have the assurance of more team work. 11 Joe Major draws a foul against Tampa Tech.,Titans. 21 Kneeling: Rodney Brown. Chris Goodyear. Greg Pitts. Standing: Anthony Tini. Michael Fredrick, Rick Pinegar, Coach Don Haynes, Joe Major. not pictured Johnny Johnson. 31 Coach Haynes discusses strategy. 4-1 Richard Pinegar playing heads up defense. 51 Greg Pitts takes a jumper against Titans. 61 lVlyron Levins runs in to make a layup. 71 Kenny Davis has the chance to prove his foul shot. 81 The team eagerly waits for the extra point. 91 Bryan Custer goes to get rebound. lr. High Boys Basketball Sports ! 227 Enthusiasm and spirit were the main ingredients on the junior high girls basketball team. The girls showed improvement as they came out with a 1-7 record, losing a lot of close games, some in overtime. The job was STRENU US but these athletes will be back next year to help out the varsity team. The girls were brought through by first vear coach, Paul Frickman. li Denise Knight throws the ball in from out of hounds. 23 Jan Chastain takes a shot to raise thi- score. 31 Tracy Hagaflen reaches for the hall to go down the Court. 4-Q Fiml row: Travy Hagaden. Tammy Philpot, .li-ann-lla Wilson, Sf-mm! mir: Missy Kalxala, Lisa Har- ih-gan. Rliomla Dania-ls. Tonya Gay, Darlene Spylnia. Yhinl rnzr: Nlanagvr Lisa ,lnlian, Lisa Svhron. Dvnisi Knight. Elisa Wallwr, Kill! Chanihvrs, ,lanivii Chas- tain. Coat-li Paul l rii-lginan. anti Managm' Rhonda Mal- lln-iss, Si Firxl mir: Felix Colon, Marty Wrighl, Svoll Slarlx. Ronnie Nelson. Sl'l'1IlIllfIIll'.' Uaviii Kiwis. Kvxin Carlyle. Wi'iiil4'll Cnnflsnn. Miki- ,loin-1-. Vllilll Sli-im-11 Thin! mnz' Cnavh 'l'oni Lula. Bohliy Clvwlancl, Noah Cnoilson. .lohnny HFUNII. Sli-w Wihlvr, anrl Mark lVl1'rlc-ns. 63 Algvriioii .lohnson finnls hiinsn-lf in a pri-- flii'ain4'nl. 75 Simi' xVilli1'T ili'i'iili's hi' will slaml this ons- unl. 228 f SportsfGirls Junior High Basketball .upre- i M..W-my 3- ' be 3 ,. ,. g ,. . ' a A- .F-N 5 ...fm 'WWW 'A' W 14,00 , M4 M6 ff X YM ' ' 1'-fu.fiwilwhl.f'L..l,5fE,26iY?'?i ,:w,2?Si 'f,W ' 1 Q WWW,-82 Varsity Wrestlingfsports f 229 Varsity Wrestling, headed by first COMPETITI E team by finishing the season with a 7-6 record, highlighted by placing fifth in the Hillsborough County Invitational Tournament held for the first time at East Bay. The effort displayed by the team each time they stepped on the mat showed their spirit and determination. ll Wviulvll Comlsnn struggles to gain it win, 2l Alger' non .lolinson ul lln- beginning of lliv niutrli. 3l Nlzirlt Mt'I'il'IlHII'Nlll1,IlUf,'Ql'll1ISIllLHl IH21pllllllllglDUhIiIlHl.'l-l l'lnnni4- N 1-Ison slnmn gc-tling his ride: 53 Mark Mw- lvns f-lining on lop. 61 Duvitl Km-k l1LlYlllp1lI'0lllPll'gt'l- llllgi his nrin in at pinning position. 230 I Sportslwrestling -sh- 6. Wrestling!Sports f 231 I ,.,, 1 . ,. 232 f Sportsfwrestling ' raw 2. r 5 - ' 2 s .. .. ,..x. ...M..,. East Bay's junior varsity wrestling team worked throughout the season to IMPROVE their skills on the mat. Determination was one factor that helped them accomplish this. Working toward perfection, the team pushed hard and strong against every opponent they faced. Participating were many outstanding team members, and others whose determination added greatly to the team. 11 Paul Newman talks to his opponent. 21 Algernon would rather fight than switch. 31 Top le-H: Algernon Johnson. Tom Jeffery. Paul Newman, Kenny Lump- kin. Tim Steiner. Tony Pickett, Dennis Keck, Craig Livingston. 45 Algernon Johnson thinks he could use a liltlv help. Sl Paul Newman rides his man carefully. .l.V. WrcstIing!Sports f 233 The effort and skill put into track by every member will SHI E throughout their meets. Looking forward to a successful season, Harry Welsch, coach, expects to improve over last yearis standings. Working with many talented people leads him to be optimistic. Stu Carrier will add assistance to Welsch throughout the season. Reopening the home track site has given the team something extra to look forward to. ll Dennis Whitt- pr:-pair:-s. Ill Duxitl Dinis shows strength for his loam. 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Q - ng.. jf ff Boys Trackfsports I 235 1 4 I Through all the practice and hard efforts this yearfs girls track team is showing a promising future. With some of their returning players teaching their SKILLF L abilities to their inexperienced players, Mrs. Maxie Thorpe is always encouraging them to reach higher goals. lj Girls take a break between track events. 21 Students improve strength in throwing the disc. 31 Another attempt to clear the bar. 4D Bev Carlisle uses perfect form on the hurdles. 236 X Sports!Girls Track . 41? 1,1 ,. , 1251? , ,, , I 4' ew +56 fm fin' 'i A ,, k..b MQW . 4 X1 ' txe? , ffl 5 . I .,,.. WOWSA. .,.., 'Q FY! .N K i Q I Wu waz- f , , 5 .1-f , K f .5 I 7 gfSg?'w5'?'if'f!Ei: ' !'fA1 ? 'u V A f A 515559 -w i ' . ,Vg Q,Aq,,n,3m 'gi ii ' ' A, V ' f f ga 1,mx,fQfQggs:e,g1ges,1rQgqgg.was f ' -- . l . -x I ..-- w1,.. -.Q A1 in V , M I fffvi , V 5 g A ,citzajgiv .J YV mv I Q ,lk ig my I . 'l'8l1f .Hg f rf H 9 - f ' Wg Q 1 3 F W' nf' 1 5 F i .t :ja my f ' , 29 f ., m A if 5 -3531 W is 5' K? . ,,.,- ,,- N -A .-V, 1 xv I . .fg- Q. , fn, .-ff W - , A .. y lf M df. if ml , f. X H , . . W W , hr ,AV S, . ! , 5, ifjgtr ' N ' A 1 I . , A ,,Q,,'44f'MJ - A . f w : A Wd ' ' Qgga, ,. f ' , 4 fl Q W K K 'EO I 'Z Y'w'h-wg 4. Girls Track! Sports I 237 The Boys, Tennis team has lost many of it's top players from last year but has some returning players that should have no trouble filling in their shoes. Through their persistence and hard work, they have developed the QUICKNESS needed to be good tennis players. Coach Brown looks to two seniors, Larry Dennison and David Speyerer to be the top two players on the team this year. With the leadership given by them, the team is striving for a successful season this year. This is the fourth year of the girls, varsity tennis team and their record shows improvement every year. This year's coach is Mrs. Jill Campbell. She is a new coach and is LEARNING along with hvr new and old players alike. Susan Cavviatorc und Charlotte H4-nry played nuinbcr one and Iwo this j'f'i1i'. l1 IX'fl1'l'll.lIfJ.' ,lohnny Sc-ull. Gorsiy Clow-r. Duxid Sp:-y tlI'I'. .lniin Wilkes. Slllllllillylf Kvnnm-lli l'llll'llNiiy Brun- n lll. l,1lFl'1 D4-nnison. ,lov Ogillmy. Randy Calwrl. fuzivli l.:-my Lung, 21 Goriiy Glow-r inows up on ii lml. 31 l.an'rx Dvnnismi's voinplvli- 1-nnvvnlraliun. 41 Di ' xirl Sin-ycrvi' hllllllf- his sc-rw. .31 Cin-ryi Bihlvr erws. 61 busun Cav:-izilsrrm' sim-s up lu-r opponent. 11 A Flllllhilillgl sm-rw in Wanda vliiii1llllS.81 Nunn-5 Dux is on lin' rt-lnrn, 91 li111'r'l1'r1g.' Murr1'lluSlr4nui. Cliarlotle- vnry. Susan Cu1'4'inl0ri'. Nziiivy llzuis. Sill'I'1'1' Denis. hlIlllIll'll,Lf.' Cin-ryl Bihlvr. Sandy Kyiv. Wanda Wil- Ii uns. Adi-lv Bona-Ili. Couvii ,lill Cunipln-Il. 238 f Sports!Tennis 6. ,gqwnnihwfffm 1-4, .. .id Tennis!Sports X 239 r M A H i- 'rg-A-,fvg ,wk 4 r 1 , Y' X ........v-.......,.-.N...., 240 f Sports!Golf 5 1 bmnypasn X v' ex ,gif ,1 , f as 7, 1 -.V 113' w in ff fs, '1 fx , W. 15 X 24 'Z Q Z4 1 K , . 1 5 Q 1 'F 'f -Q 5. f kj' ggi .ijaikw Working together, the East Bay High mul l..DsllDt'tN2,i X X fdtblfdkfaakatww fwfwvwwe gen uw? ,wfumarw gkeewwdwwa ' 3116. A School baseball team is STRIVI G CL '71 hard to improve over last year's record. Returning with eleven lettermen, Coach Steve Moore is looking forward to what promises to be a successful season. With the skill of the returning players, and the enthusiasm of the new ones, success seems certain. East Bay will face many Western Conference teams during their rough schedule this year. Starting out with many relatively new members, the Golf team has had to work extremely hard to gain the EXPERIE CE of last year's team. But, with the aid of Coach Homer Brooks, they should be able to carry on the winning tradition of East Bay's former Golf teams. ll Bobby Wright takes his swing. 21 Ah! Perfect follow through! 31 Keep your head down. 4j Kneeling: Bobby Wright, B. Parker. Suznding: Keavie Bennette, Coach Homer Brooks. SQ Infield, First row: Ricky Hila liard, Tommy Sweat, John Knight, Wally Hoffman, Greg Hatcher, Steve Watson. Second row: Pat Fergu- son, David Clements, Doug Rimes, Gerald Johnson, Ricky Fears, Howard Albritton. 63 Outfield - First row: Paul Beville, Sam Bass, Greg Emerson, Brad Knight. Second row: Ronnie Nelson. Wally Hoffman, Alan Clark, Jamie Lovett, Steve Watson. 71 Manager - Scott Middleton. Bj Coach Steve Moore. Bust-lulllf eafuf ., L'p1ul'.1, 'ff ff, . We as, x.-b .-, ,-,. fe- 1-e.,.1., . .f. iii' tg' We--... M -v -,t. x. 53 I u M. .t ,Y -2, E ,W ,, . imw . f1,,,,. ,,,.tc , . A :.+.MJ4! my . , ,, .,.A g v - WEHNQ ,. , IJ Team shot - Hrs! row: Scott Middleton, Sam Bass, Howard Albritton, David Clements, Paul Beville, Ricky Fears, Pat Ferguson, Jamie Levett, Steve Wat- son, John Knight. Second row: fcoachj Steve Moore, Ronnie Nelson, Wally Hoffman, Greg Emerson, Ger- ald Johnson, Brad Knight, Greg Hatcher, Alan Clark, Tommy Sweat, Ricky Hilliard, Doug Rimes. 21 Pitch- ers - First row: Greg Hatcher, .lamie Lovett, Second row: Ricky Hilliard, Brad Knight, Steve Watson. 3, Seniors - First row: Brad Knight, Ricky F ears. Sec- ond row: Gerald Johnson, Alan Clark, Greg Emerson, Wally Hoffman. 4-J Brad Knighfs ability on the field proves to be rewarding to the team. 51 Coordination and agility are key factors in Steve Watson's perform- ance on the field. 61 Brad Knight attempts an outfield catch. 71 Ricky Hilliard shows superb pitching ability on the mound. 81 Alan Clark takes a dive for the hall. Basehalllsports I 24-3 fSpnl'lsf. Demonstrating the enthusiasm of a young ball Club. this year's junior high volleyball team met the challenge of defeat. Though lacking in experience the team learned many EW SKILL under the direction of Coach Naida Stroup. Obtaining an 0-8 record the girls hope to improve on the varsity team next year. ll Tummy Philpot voncentratvs on her serve. 23 Lynn Rolwrtr- liunips the ball to hs-r tearnriiatvs. 31 Sitting: Suv West. Dee White. Missy Katvala. Sheila Long, Elsie Wall-wr. Kelly Simmons. Linda Circle. Tammy Pliilpot. Crystal Cantrell. Slanrling: Coavh Naifla Stmup. .lan Chastain. Robin Emerson. Debbie Allen. Berth Rains. Lynn Roberts. Veroniva Brown. Sandy Bviglitnl. Terri Beightol, ll N, D if J 5 -nv-Q mr ff 3 Q A ! 1 L uw l 2 li'.lligl1XuII4wluilI ' I' :Y-':fi.+i.:fxfrPfggsguify' P ' rpgvaiw t :-- x. -swiillw-1' 'Ei .fr i ks.: Hg S Apr. Scoreboard I Sports I 245 246 ! Sports!Scoreboard .. , fi -.,f ., .. 1222 TE ' . 1 ,epl. 23 '1?1ai'nt 1 Sgpt. 30 H1Ilsborou'h , c .7 ct. 14 ct. 21 Oct. 28 King ' Plant Tampa Bay Tech 0-2,6 0-18 Q13 12-30 1262121 r B N X 71 its ., . 2 2 22 2 g XS ' X 19 . 7 ,. O 1 X o o 'ZRQS awww ..TC.t'::SQ' 6 A A., ab ww Swfhfh ggi u 10128 arfhuren 511 J? .4 :-, April 12 April 15 April 19 'Apfil 22 April Aprll No matter what the sport PRACTICE is required of each athlete. More important than winning a game, accumulating points on a scoreboard, or conquering an opponent are the rewards gained through hard work and dedication. The first few weeks of training are devoted to building and developing fundamental skills. Many athletes strive to perfect themselves by individual instruction. Through working on their own, they learn the importance of self-discipline. If you were to ask several different athletes what they gain from working out each day, you would no doubt obtain many different answers. Some sportsmen say they go through training merely for physical conditioning or to increase their knowledge of sports. Others feel that they are taught more important things such as how to work as part of a team, how to cooperate with others, and how to make new friends. During practice, a person may attain many valuable principles that they will profit from in the future. 248 f Sports!Practir'c Q Practice!Sports f 249 2 2 S 1 5 s I 3 f 1755 5 1 - f+yxK2 Qs9w 5 2 QQ5' z1.5 ffff fill' +- ..,, ui: is z 6 MN' 1 9 Q, Q .ze r x ' A. 1 5 .. . 1 1 ' , -.,,.f 3' - ,Mt .A ' , 2 i149-9354 if .LTXN xb , KJ N0 SP5 X jx fy, s Sis g Dx79 'P Q Q, 10 Q, fefv wg QQ-,QW H u QVQSX' M 1 fkggfxl Q, N8 FACTORY DE nescmmcmscx 1 1 M Mil - 4 if ,I '1 ,-+wQ?W 4 VA .N ' ,... fh35E 35'e:2?W-'E .. 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Enlrire Family e in ConsuI+anI PIanTs. nriques . . I . 1 - - 1 I r - . . . . I I , . e alll n ' - . I - Ewing: - WESTERN AUTO Associate Store Auto Accessories Sporting Goods, Toys Housewares, Radios, T.V. Year round Lay-a-Way ' U.S. Hwy. 301 Riverview Shopping Center Ph. 18131 677-6915 9545.51 22 BEAUTY SALON 910 Pebble Beach Blvd. Sun City Center, Fla. Ph. Q81C-31634-1848 K. S. Perdue Realty, Inc. P.O. Box 1278 Riverview, FL 33569 Residential - Acreage - Commercial - Appraiser - Property Management Ph. 18155677-7235 Animal Specialty Feeds Xt Supplies. Inc. Hwy. 3Ol, Riverview, FL P.0. Box l493 Riverview, Florida ED WHITE Vice. Pres. - Mgr. ' 677-099i 8,m,.8,,,.,...,f TlNY'S BEAUTY SALON 7 GOOD LUCK SENIORS! I 1073 So. Hwy. 41 Zz. Dfmfz.-pf! eibsonfon, Fla. 33534 Wlrigdff Tues. thru sat. 9 to 5 Ph. Q81 ay 677-9254 689-6008 Rh. 634-1560 I5ZIIiZlIZ22ElilngCO'O' 'Pass or -l.D. HAIR STYLES by QZZE 25, - , , ' jyejdinigf I Maur-as C524-C40 BEAUTY SALON 102 D So. Pebble Beach Sun City Center, Fla. 33570 Open Mon. through Sat. Complete beauty service in a friendly atmosphere 3 Mi. So. of Hwy. 60 on Providence Rd. Arlvt-rlising f 2 '5 1-5 .N E452 . X M K fo: Ng' aff! X . , 4 .2 wi ff: HOMES Q - ammo 38 ff 645.6 9 P. 0. Box 3555 Flamingo Plaza Apollo Beach, FL 33570 645-3740 or 645-6389 BRANCHES: Estelle and Indiana Sls. U.S. Highway 41 S. Gibsonlon, FL 33534 AND Diane and Joyce Jordan help display Bob Remke homes. '-Qaff PANELING of ZZ? CENTER mx av Marge L. ' I vlsn oun oscouron stone I oven MoNoAY-sArunoAY s AM-s PM less-1269 W looa w. snANnoN slvo W M IIHIND WHATABURGIR In COL. SANDIKS Phone 689- I 2I I Dick Slowers 25-I f Arlx Direclor aussi' an an FOUNDED-1960 STOWERS FUNERAL HOME PA. 4OI W. Brandon BIvd., Brandon, FIorida 335i I Q-rlising Neighborhood Plaza Ruskin, FL 33570 WHOLE SALE HOUSE 3716 KENNEDY BLVD PH: 879-7 27 8 'Q . 2 w e . VW axl' -A ' llx , A STEELE ' Fiomsr it 410 N. Parsons Ave. Brandon, Florida 3351 1 Phone 685-7771 Brandon's Oldest Florist With the Newest Ideas Blake and Brenda Tyler gu,EG'RAp .4 'I 2 TJ ?X Svvdflp- Wall BANK GF Let the Good Times Roll 0 41 'Y 6'q,X?4x 'K 'ft Ctisgga BOGYQY 1337 W. Brandon Blvd. Brandon, Fla. 33511 56757055617 RIVERVI EW, FLQRI DA 33569 Member F.D.I.C. Telephone 621-4725 S Qflelte House 0 Beauy 12113141 N MODERN MGIEL BURKEYS VVOSlUI'I1 Supply Miliry 81 1lulu'l'1'ziilm's Wl?Sll1I'l1W1?lll'1 Sillltllltfi Tuck - Fuufl - Hunts Appailnusu I lorsus 41 Qu. ogllauskw VV.1..lHilljHu1'lat,Uwnr:1' gooolwotefv 1701 VV.l1l'1llNlUl1HlVll. ltrzmclon, l l0i'iclu Phnnmr 6851-7609 affvcomhim-wg zwewig wow 'N A 'za' Plv: 645-1602 RANDY vviiiis,ciNDY GAY NANCY Geoce KEVIN su Y BTTSY eooN S 677 2927 K 1 .fA57fl-f': 'if ' '7 - fe 9 Q A wt.. PENNY 7412 Commerce St. JUNGLE HUT Riverview, MEN at woMEN's HAIR STYLING Ph: 677-7338 P PHIL TWIN OAKS LAZA ll HWY. 41, GIBS , A I X SUN CITY ...,.f.,........f HEAL TH FUODS RIVERVIEW PHARMACY , , P f ' IP s 'pt'onSer 'ce Natural Vitamins, Books roessma rem ' V' O . F d J . B US. Hwy. 301 S. Riverview 677-9651 I' HI I ga C oo 5' U ce ar I. A. Delos Reyes lr. 1906 Sun City Center Plaza Regmered Pharmaust Buy-A-Lines Sandy Says Iba lubba youba, Bubba! Freshmen are Great. From Andy Thomas Thank you East Bay for all my high school years, and till we meet again, good-bye my cheerful peers! SENIORS and their Planning Committee are Super Sensational! Class of '77 Denise says Be a slalom skier, it's g'reat!'i Karen, I love you with all my heart. Bennie Cross Country sez: Long distance runners do it longer! Lots of thanks to Mrs. Seeley and Mr. Alvarez for all their help and guidance. Signed, Your Seniors Hi, to Melanie, Celeste, Kathy, Barry, Anthony. From Terri McHargue Shaun Padgett says VULCAR My name is Eddie Sharpe and yours isn't. Well, my name is Donna Harrison and yours isn't either. Good Luck to the 1977 Dancerettes and lots of Spirit to E.B.H.S. From Susan Powell Someone special thinks Coach Burnett is the cutest P.E. coach. Zeke is a NURD! Denise Holland Loves Bob Shaw. Good-bye Elaine, we'll love and remember you always. Love, your Majorettes. Lorrice still loves Bobby Jenkins. Teresa loves Mac Cheaves. Always. To Johnny Edward Vandemark: Keep on nubbin! Sandy Wiseman Loves Mike Hodge. Good-bye to all my friends. Congratulations Donna and Ken. From Barbara Cail Moyer. Mark and Julia thank-you Zeke? Night shift, rock-n-roll. B. you know I'll never give up, cause I care. Me If you make a special effort, you could make a special friend. Andy and Susan. Thanks, Mrs. Anderson, for your never-ending support and friendship! Love, Joyce There is only 3 kinds of music: Country-Western, Bluegrass, and Gospel. Scott says I love you. Sondra says I love you Nancy Croce says, Lots of love, happiness, and smiles to all my friends. Lots of love, smiles and happiness to you, Nancy Croce, From: Joe, Mel, Larry, Susan C., Susan P., Tony, Tammy, Pam, David, Rick and all your other friends. This is dedicated to a junior I will miss Very Much. CJC Love to all the guys! Bonnie L. Ray Good Luck and best wishes to the Senior Class. From Mr. Lovenbury Gary, what can I say? I dig! Love you, Carreno Randy Beach loves Diane Bryan. Joe, if not for you, I'd had never loved! Mel. SDWCRE To my brother -- 3128161-3!28f77 1 You are my backbone, You help me stand, I've watched you slowly, Become a man, You take up for meg and hclp when l'm downg You give me a smile, instead of a frown, We fight I know, But I try to show, I love you dearly, so please stay near meg HAPPY BRITHDAYQ from me to youg Yoyo my brother, I Love you! Chantel 256 .V .xt li ,.,.xijf:f,.: .L K gl I J S U ALAT SA . P . Nancy Groce sells auto parts to Rick Fears. Dale Greathouse flips french fries. U.S. 41, Ruskin, Florido 33570 THOMPSON'S AUTO PQARTS MR. U.S. Hwy. 301, Riverview, FL Good Luck Seniors l S-TAKE TOMATOES OE RUSKIN, INC. TWO SEASONS - STARTING - APRIL and OCTOBER 645-324I Office Sales 645-3248 DIRECTORS W, H. lSonnyl SPENCER, PRES. S. J. BAKER -OFF. MGR. J. C. GLISSON, V. PRES. TOMMY HART- PLANT MGR. CHARLIE BUZBEE, SEC. TREAS. TONY COGNIGLIO - SALES MC-R. HENRY ALMAND CECIL BUZBEE TROY ALMAND RANDALL WILLIEORD SUNCWYCENTER Sim City Center P11211 674 N51 FOR ALL YOUR BANKING SERVICES Savings - Checking Accounts - Loans Certificates of Deposit - Safe Deposit Boxes - Drive-In - Night Depository THE SUN CITY CENTER BANK P O Box 5867 Member F' D I C Sun City Center Bank, Fla. 33570 634-3357 X ,ril X gg gyqdg CHM' if muwwh Jqcmsoux mamma :mn VUE if me UWQMN MWN'N UUUJL JXQQSX Qwywmgumm. 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Qiuf fdzigfhi Ban! fb4.0D'L0L9ZE:5,5,.fU.5 Bang an Q 92091551505 Qzmmwzizig JMMZEH 9.D.jC7 fmfrfz, 91121142 55570 645-5277 X na - m6lwanreae Qrrecious grim? .ze Cbux Reminds to X65 o Xxrstgawm ' s for y providing us with Dr've Ed t i r uca ion cars again this year We all appreciatethe great contribution TNADA members have made by loaning us these cars for the past 25 years to make better and safer drivers of our students John C. Bridges Principal Faculty and Students t ll ' X, , A L . XX '5 .. -X Adu Q' . ' Z . ' U r 1' Sheannafs Precious Bridals 734 W. Brandon Blvd. Brandon, Fla. 33511 GO? 65 i.s in M. C. TOPPS FUR THE BEST B0 TTOMQ AND THE GREA TEST TOPPS WE G01 THE CLDTHEQ FROM HEAD TO TOE9 521 5 'M UQ T F EH FARAH Bcjbbie Brooks M. C. TOPP'9 CO. RUSKIN. FLORIDA CompIimen+s of IILOPJDA M jig My IZXNKJQEEMG I ' ' I-Z. El3PI2jNGLE. resi ent SPENCER BUZBEE TROPICAL FISH P.O. Box 933, Riverview, Fla. 677-5848 3140 S. 50th SILFBCIL 0. Tampa, Florida I I PU 4..o Z55-ls' Ph: 248-6727 Q O K 4 S Q81 31 677 5475 EKK WILL TROPICAL FISH FARM INC SPECIALIZING IN PO Box 307 'OHNNYL WILLIAMS Glbsonton Fla 33534 , . EGG-LAYERS AND LIVE-BEARERS Riverview T.V. 728 So. Mcivlullon Rd. Riverview, FL 33569 Horolol S. McCoy f . SIS Gianf's Camp Restaurant Hwy. 41 So., Gibsonton Open 24 hrs. - 7 days o week Home Cooked Meals Served Daily Reasonable prices Ph. l8l3l 677-3500 EI 'III Q YAMAHA m of Brandon EI 1020 . m W. Brandon Blvd. i - l AMAEQJA i i l Ph 677 3800 H 10 ANI 8 PM ll0llG'S THIIPIIIAI. PAHAIIISE i Tropical Fish - Small Animals - Birds - Pet Supplies T O k PI H 41 S h G b 33534 Tony Moran Photography 3625 Cypress St. Tampa, FL 33607 One Ot Tompds Finest Bridol photographers olso sports, schools, porties, etc. N P.O. Box 1063, Gibsonfon I Arlvm-rlisl BEN FRANKLIN Nancy Groce, Ericka Earle, Tanya Clark, Susan Powell try out their new bikes. Nationally known, Locally owned ' Twin Oaks Plaza, Gibsonton is NEPTUNE GOOD Mobile Home Sales 8: Service L K Rt. 4, Box 550, Ruskin, FL 33570 Hwy. 41 , V2 Mile So. of Overpass L Ph: qai ay 645-6579 if - New and Used Hom es , tl A YM' I James Brate, Jr. and Linda Brafe, Owners l 'Av y'ii L l A I fl' 'I V, Spaces also available l Q, Cfrnzpfllrzsfzfs 0 04,maL35l'l'g df. Qfazn u I xl- v I1 I I ' Q, , Tropical Fish Farm 511113 Z Breeders of QuaIi+g Egg Lagers Owned, Operated by Gregg Prevatt POB 998 ' 7 G b i i i w Ns 1 5 , i E eg - X Q MI ' Curlin I M di BRANDONSFINEST A 5 3 ' fa Q Q hd' QP Loyal Order of Moose Riverview Lodge No. ZI58 The Family Frafernify THE GRADUA TING CLASS O F 1 977 K Q09 zafu afiofz SA YS G UCD-B YE gmafmfa EAST BAY Uf WE WILL REMEMBER 1977 fum EEE 2 . cvupzz 4 r cgvopfonzozsgz ir ir 9th GRA DE WORK EXPERIENCE CCNGRATULATIONS SENICRS! .' MJ 3 N! XY Yi 3 E Sf BBW WM ff' gf QV! mm, ' ff CLASS Q33 My W' Q55 Ein? Yzwy gm V ky ,km of 5 i ffWW 5 li? 5 3 ya EF QQ Q A . 5 3 QW? ' fi 5.4- .D-5 - f Good Luok I Y- .ai i cg 9Eiv1oRs EEE from East Bag Kiwanelries NKWS 55105 ,I BUY -A- LINE Elaine, Good Luck after you've become a graduate of East Bay High. Love, Janet JoAnn, Good Luck in the years to come. Love, Janet. Riverview Florist and Antique Gift Shop Hwy. 301 g HlGllSEillES iii O:-I' Johnson Electronics si J? S. A is wi i wwwnwuh Billy Davis buys a CB. CB - TV Sales and Service Antennas - Accessories - Alarms 7408 Commerce St., Riverview' 270 Kerry and Dawn Woodward, Invite their friends and teachers at East Bay, to visit with them and their parents at the Woodward's Golden Chariot Restaurant in the Apollo Beach Shopping Center. Open: Monday thru Saturday 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM and Sundays 7:00 AM to 3:00 Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner seven days a week. i QW ' M1 ,Sim G ' 2 1 J F., Q 55 xf .A mia X E . F ,M ,egg R X i jf ' XM UWM A 1 gP 'P 'Q' N X .p4n'iw,9313v5'W M' WW! Af. c u A W .. 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Tamara A101 Allcndcr. Tina A 93, 178 Allyn.John -48 Almand. Paul A 93 Almengual, Shelly A 84 Alonso, Donna A116,150, 193 Alsonso, Vonccnt A 84 Alvarado. Betty A101 Altarado, Elmer A109 Alvcrcl. Frances A 46, 59 Alvarel. Joe A 84 Alvarez, Kcn A 61 Alvarez. Manuel Alverson, Ricky A 101 Amundst-n, lars A 84 Amundscn, Tammy A 109. 169, 187 Anderson. O1rolA 48. 63 Anderson. Diane A 93 Anderson, James A101 Anderson, Patricia A 93. 180 Anderson, Melvin A 84 Andersnn. Mitchell 153, 165, 167. 172 Anderson, Rita A 84 Anderson, Ruben A 84 Anderson. Tim A 109 Andrews, Julia A 84 M' f ., t . W - 0 on 2 fr ft Q M. 71. wa, WMM f ' ' 'ft . if H, ,V 2 Siviitiivsf. -- - A I ' 119,21 ym- 1 .tr g ,gm 1 f ,A Mfi f , 11512 'H ' f . ' H 4 5,3 'i ii ' 1 'f 7 , fi 7 'A 1 fi 1 X V ,. .g3rl51' ' R. fs ,. Z tt. Yi 7 .J . w?rf,:r:f'2fff: .- . i . 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Vanessa A 109, 158,200 Amer, Dedde - 109, 165 Aycoclt. Pamela A 195 Ayers, Francie A116,148, 200 Ayr-rs, Steve A 45 -52 Backer, Richard A109 Bacon. Allan A 93 Badgerow. Kelly Baggerly, Kenneth A 109, 73 Babberly, Mary A101 Baggerly. Tammy A 84 Bahre. Christy A 84 Bahr, Kae A 109 Bahr. Randy A 109 Bahrct. Kathleen A109 Bahrel. Kevin A 84 Baily. Corinne A 84 Baily. Cynthia A84 Bailey, Rufus A 93 Bailey. Veronica A 93 Bailey, Darlene A 109 Baldwin, Glen A84 Ballard, Darrie A 101 Ballow, Kenneth A109 Band A 164167 Bankard, Thelma A101 Banks, John A 49 Barchinger. Melanie A 93 Barker. Amy A 101 Barkie. Cindy A 84 Barkic, Robert A 84 Barr. Jacqueline A 116 Barricn. Sylvia A 160 Barrow. Annette A 109 Barsc, John A101 Bartelo. Allen A 84 Bartcndeild, Kenneth A 101 Bates, Gcorgc A 101 Barr, Dan A 180 Barr, Daneil A 51 Barrington. Clcnn A 41 Baxlcy. Rickey A84 Bazar, Kathy A 101 Bazar, Laurie A 84 Balctnorc. Donna A 109, 187 Bazeinorc, Richaretl A 93 Beach. Kcnne-th A 93 Beach, Rr-gina A 109, 178. 217 Beach, Slcvt' A 116 Bcanc. Sheila A 84 Bcardcn, Mark A 93 Bt-aslcy. Dali- A 101 Bcddingtnn, lan A 101, 189 Beckman. Philip A101 Bt-gley,MichaelA109, 158, 165, 167 Bcughtil. Vickie A 109 Bcightol, Danette A 109, 172, 220 Bcightol. Greg A 84 Bt-ightol, Kerry A 93 Bt-ightol. Sandia A 93 Beightol. Terri A 84 Belcher. Michael A 109 Bclcher. Ruben A 93 Bclislr. Sheila A 109 Bell. Arthur A 84 Bcll, Randall A 101 Br-llitcau. Deborah A101 Bclz. Cortland A101 Bender. Jcralyn A109,183 Be-njamcn. Christy'A101, 172 Bennett. Deborah A 84, 203 Br-nnett. Gilbcrl A 51 Bcnnett. Jerry A 116 Bcnnctt, Kevin A116. 192 Bennett, Kmberly A 93 Bennett, Michael A 116 Bennett, Pamela A 101 Bennett Patriea-101 163 165 203 Be-nton,'Paula A109,172 1 1 Bcrmaudcz, Francisco A 191 Bt-rmudez, Margarita A 117 Bt-rnard Bt-rna rd Bcrnhar ino. Alina A109 ino. Josephine A 197, 93 dt. Robin Bvrri. JcnnilcrA93 Berrien. James A 109 Bcrrirn, ,lacquelyn A 101 Berrien, Katherine A 84 Bcrrien, Sylvia A 84, 153.180, 203 Berry, Andre A101 Berry, S tvphanf - 118 Bvvis. Frances A 109 Boville, Bcville. Bianchi. Bible Cl Mark A 117, 190 Paul A 101, 163 Domonic A101 ub A 184. 185 Bigelow, Warren A 117, 150, 195. 204 Bigler. J anet A93 Blhler. Cheryl A 101 Bihler. David A 117, 193 Bihler. Harry A 117, 193 Billingsly. Myra Birdsall. Eric A 84 Bishop, Cindy A 84 Bish0P. .lellrey A 84 Bishop. Linda A 117 Bishop. Patricia A 58 .172.18S Bispharn. Beth - 93 Blackstone. Charles A 117, 195 Blackstone, Timothy A 101, 165 Blailc. Crt-g A 84 Blnikcc. Rodney A 101 Blawlt, John A 93 Blawn, Terry A 84 Bolandcr. Jerry A 93 Bolton. Dorinda A 93 Bon9,Jcl1recA 51 Bonrllia, Adel:-A101,153,160,163,178, 200. 260 Boone. Betsy A117.148, 155, 172.175 Boozer. Robcrt A 93 Bordncr, Rosalie A 117, 192, 200 Bnroncll. Yolanda A 101, 28, 153, 178 Bosworth, Lori A 109, 195 Bosworth. Todd A 117, 192 Boutin, MinhellrA109 Bowman. Anthony A 84 Bowman. Clarence A 84 Bowman. Thea A 93 Boyer, Robert A 93. 197 Boyle. Frank A 85 Bozma n, Dale A 85 Bradburn, Jonathan A101 Brarhley, Charles A109 Bradley, Dwayne A109 Brftdlcy. Juaria A117 Bradly. Keith A85 Bradkcy, Kenneth A 85 Bradley. Robert A 93. 214 Bradlcy. Timothy A 101, 183 1313.111-y'.Tt.'ant1. - 93 Bradwill, Dt-bra A 109,217 Bntglilt. Dawna A 101 Brunrla, Rhonda A 85 Brandon. Dcrek A 85 Brandon, Kathy A 85 Brzintlon, Kenneth A 101 Brunrornclr. Dat id A 102 Brantlyn. Timothy' A 85 Bratt-. Nancy A 109, 155, 220, 204. 285 Brcwwc. Douglas A 102 Brcwstcr. James A 93 Bridges. Dcnina A 93 Briodgvs. Cfrroge A 102, 210 Bridges. John A 28, 40 Bridges, Paul A 85 Bridwvll. Gregory' A 93 Bridwcll. Venus Bright. Mita -109 Bright. Patti A 85 Brigmon. Brionn A 102 Brinon, Clay A 109 Brill. David A 102 Brill. Nancy A 85 Bristol, Deirdre A 45 Britt, Dana A 109 Britt, Tommy A 85 Brooks. Homer A 61 Brooks, Kathleen A 155 Brooks, KatherineA109, 158, 165, 171 Broome.-Michael A 109 Broome, Sheila A 85, 180 Broome, Tammy A 117, 148, 150, 167 Broughton. Oliver A199 Broviak, Pam A 180 Broviak, Sue A109 Brown, Debra A117 Brown. Denise A 102 Brown. Jack A 48 Brown, Jacq uelint- A 45 183, Brown. Jaqui-lint' 3 93. 180 Brown, Johnny 3 85 Broun. Johnny 3 ll7, 209, 210 Brown. Joy 3 93 Brown. Kathryn 3 102 Bron n, Kathy 385 Brown. Kt-ith 3 85 Brown. Kenny 3 192 Brown, Mary' 3 85 Brown. Melody 3 102, 172. 175 Brow n, Brown, Bron n, Brovi n, Brow ni R-ntnt-, 3 102 Suntlra 3109,165, 167 Susan 3102.172 William 3 102 ng. Anthony 393 Cttrlin, Mt-lonie 3 102, 153. 37. 266, 283, 285 l Broxson, Camlie 3 109, 155. 195 Brunson. Connie 3 60,178 Brunswirk, Miehael 3 85 Brunt. Donna 3 85 Bryan, Diane3197 Bryant, Lisa 385 Buf-kridge, Christopher 3 B5 Buhrkuhl, Dawn 3102,183 Bullard. Thomas 3 53, 77 Bnrdirk, Jeffrey 3 117 Burdirk. Lisa 3 93 Burdick. Troy 3102 Burks, Barbara 3 102 Burnett, Jaekie 3109 Burnt-tt, Randall 3 109, 214- Burham, Wesley 3 109 Burney. John 3180 Bu rns. Robbie 3 85 Burt, Joseph 3 93. 153 Butler. George 3 61, 65 Butler, John 3 85 Butler, Tammy 3 93 Buzbet-, Celest 3 118, 150. 184-, 192 Buzbee. Lawrence 3 109, 191 Buzbev. Melinda 3 93, 187 Buzber, John 3 109, 200 Byrd. Virginia 3118,148.165,184 a C , Carriatort-, Cathleen 3 93, 160. 178,200 Carrialorv, Susan 327,115, 118.148, 155, 160 183, 138 Cad rt-eha. Sam 3 85 Caglianoni-,jean 394 Caglianone. Joseph 3 109, 187 Calhoun. .lat-qu:-line 3 46,180 C.1lhoun,Juliv 3102 Callis, Darrell 3 102, 190 Calwrt. Randy3118,148,192 Gitnpln-ll, Robert 3 85 Campbell, Rocky- 110 Gtlnpbell, Sherry3102 Gmaday. Jeffrey 385 Candill. DarrPll3110 Canfield. Jerry 355 Ginnelia, Anthony 3 48 Cannon, Steven 3 193 Cantrell, Crystal 3 93 Cantrell, Robin 3118 Capay, Anita 3 85 Capaz. Deborah 3 93 Capps, Charles 3110 Capps. Debra 3101, 012,160 Carlile, Kevin 3110 cntast--. semi, 3118,133. 150. l55,165,178. 191.141, 200, 283 Carlisle, Cary - 94 C1rmona. lgnareio 3 85 Carpen Carr, Ji ter, lace 3 85 m 3 60, 67 Curr, Lisa 3 27. 110, 158 fhrranva, Kay 350 Carre-no. Deborah 3 110, 195 Carrier, Stuart 3 55, 63 Carril, Joann 3 94- Carril. Linda 3 85 Qirrillo. Craig 3 102 Carrol. Teresa 3 85 Carroll. Juliana -102, 199 Cirtrr. John 3 51 Carter. Katulaee 3 110. 193 Ginn, Regina 3118, 186 Garter. Starla 3 118 Carttnright.Jattir1' 3 85 G1ruthers.Jos4-ph Caruthi-rs, Sam -110.165 Caruso, Anthony 3 94 Qisarz-z, Gloria 3 94 fhsarm-z,Jusc3118, 121,148, 153, 165, 172 Case, Ki-ith 3 94 Case. Lannie 3 102-199 Case, Mark 3 85 Casey. James 3 35. 110, 165, 193 Casey. .ltlhn 3102 Casey, Laurie 3 85,180 Gissvls, Peggy 3 102. 191 Caster-I, Violet 3 85 ann-t1nnn.An1nnny3 as Castello, Regina 3110 Castillo, Carol 3 102 Castillo, Larry 3102, 191 Castlt-berry. Jessie 3 102 Castlelrerry, Kathy 3 94 Qudill, Jeffrey 3 94 Chudill, Rodger 3 85 Caudillo, Brenda 3 94 Cauley, Jeffrey 3 94- Cauley, Ricky 3 118, 190 Caulley , Gregory' 3 94 Chamberlain, Dale 3 94 Chambers, Jeffery 3 102 Chambers, Kimberly 3 84-, 85, 160,200 Chambers, Miehael 3 110 Chancey, Debora 3 102, 157 Chanet-y, Donna 3 110 Chaneey. Doreen 3 102, 172 4 Bn...- Cltamry, Eduard 3118 Cham-1-y. laura 3102 Chansllt-r. Stephen 3 46 ctnnn,t.-. Fri-113 85 Chase. Daniel 3 102 Chastain, Janiec 3 94 Chastaln. Thomas 3 110 Cliet-lie. Sterle 3 85 Clit-vi'Iea4lers 3 178. 179 Chess 3 Jr. and Sr. 3 188, 189 Clu-ssvr. Brian 3110 Chiarilli. Theresa 3 102 Chillura. David 3 85 Chillura. Samuel 3 118 Chorus 3 173 cnn.innn.-r. Ban 3 as Christopher. Linda 3 118 Christopher, Ray 3 94 Clark, Alan 3118,212. 141 Clarrl, Bobbi 3 94 Clark, Curtis 3 94- Clark, James 3110, 189 Clark. Janet 3 119. 195 Clark.Jos1-ph 3110 Clark, Penny 3102, 190 Clark, Rtrlyt-rl 3 110 Clark. Tanya -119,1S3.163,169 Clarke, Rulhit' 3 119 Clary. Andrew 3 94 Clemenls. Danny 3102 Clements, David 3 37, 110 Clet 1-land. Denise 3 94 Clevelatitl, Rolwrl 3 119. 157, 183 Close-. Donald 3 119 Coker. Jamie 3 85 cntdang. B,,1.t,y 3 110 Colding, T1-rry 3 94 Colsling. Tlivresa 3 102, 200 Colt' 3 199 Orlrman. Martin 3 110, 191, 210 Collvtt. Kathleen 3 85 Collins, Benvll 3 85 Collins, Mvlotty 3102 Gillis, Cheryl 3 102 Gillis. Dan 3 85 Colon, Felix 3102 Gilorguards and Managers 3 172 Qrn1lrs.1:1arline 3 4-9 Conatlon, Jon 3102 Cone, Daniol3110 Cone, John 3 94 Conv, Stephen 3 85 Cnnnolly, Laurie 3110 Connor. Patti 3 119. 165,192 Connor, Stephanie 3 102, 204 Connors. Theresa 3119 Connolly, Frank 3119 Conrad, Tammy' 3 102. 165 Cook.J1-anne 3110.195 Cook. Tony 3 94 Cook, William 3 110. 193 Cope-latul, 'l'ln'rt-sa 3 85 Copa-lantl.Cl1arlt's 3 102. 160 Cope-lantl, Virkit' 3 110 Cormier. Mivhael 394- Coriielitts. Cint1y3 32.110, 217 Curr, Angelique 3 94- Corson. Dilt' 3 85 Cosmetology 3186. 187 Courh, Kim 3 85 C0ursoti.T1'rry 3110 Courson,'1'orn 3110. 192 Courtnt'y..lat11t's 3 85 Coxillt-. Mirhael 3 193 Cowgt-r. Ronald 3 85 G1x.Cathy'3110 On. Jo 3 85 GH, Mark 3119.191 Cox, Ross 3 85 Cox, Terr:-ll3119 Cm, Vit'lii3102 Coy. Darrell 385 Coy. George 3 94 Cra n. Brure 3 94-. 214 1 Crain. Naomi 3 110 Crandell, Barry 3102 Crantlc-ll. Larrie 3 102 Creasman, Faith 3 102 Creekniore, Brentla 3 102 Cretrl. Rvlit-t't'a 3 85 Crenshaw, Roxanne 3 110, 172 Creutz, Bruce 3 94 Cn-ws, Darrell 3 102 Crews. Wendell 3 85 Crews. Willian13110 Crist. Dottie- 102 Crofton. Randy 3 110. 193 Cross. Carolle 3 85 Cross Country 3 Boys 3 218, 219 Cross Country 3 C-irls 3 216. 217 Crowe, Darrell 3 94 Crow-. David 3 102 7- Cutntnins, Barbara 3 195 Cunnnings, Melody 3 32. 110. 227 ' J Cunnnings, Perry' 3 102 5,7 Ctnnniings, Susan 3 102 2' -Qu' Cunningham, Rubs-rt3102 -f Q Curiel, Rol1t'rt3 110, 191 3 iq Curlin. Mvltinif' 3 110, 171 ' D Curry.Jt'ffrey 394- Custer. Bryan 3 94. 214 Dagt-n, Linda3 102 D X .N-lr U' X ,lf 917 sb we ID N nn11.P.-n-3119. 172,184,204 3 D,tily.Chant'l386, 153 ' , l11ily,Yoka 2102, 188, 189 19 ,QV N03 JJ A X-S UU -X ,ja D'Ami D'Ami ro. Angell' 3110. 158 en. Anthony 3 102 , Cooper, Brett 3 85 Cooper. Bryan 3 85 Coupe r. Cooper. D0lJlJie385 Keith 385 Qwpnf. Kim r 102. 199 Cooper. laaurit' 3 85 Cooper, Vin-kit' 3175 Coats. K ennt-th 3 102 .: IQ' Ns Xl' y .x 0-f Y ,- D'Arnit'0. Georgina 3110. 220 ' an Damon, Deborah 3 45 'gl ,N O- N Q Danrv. David 3110 J Danrerettvs 316agiU tr . r-'G .S 1 Daniels, Darlene3 XF 9' --8 Dann-t.,Kn1nt1-nn 336 Q34 U DQ, Daniels, Rhonda 3 94- . XD, X K Daniels, Shant-tte 3 110, 28, 1 7 f Daniels. Susie 3110,109, 187 P -X05 ,xx Dt A4 vb QP- 1 Classes I 273 Dvpii-lro. Louis 4 120, 192 'IJ 4-'26 ,.....--0 .-4-.-.- 3 7 Dai.-1., Val:-rir 4 120, 21 Darley. Wallavc 4 102 Davignon. Judy 4 94 Davis. Gus 4120 Davis. Barry 4 94 Davis. Jr. Billy 4 110 Davis. Danny -94 Davis. David 4102 Davis. David 4 86 Dav ia. Dvhra 4 86 Davis, Devil-r 4110. 200 Dav is. Elaine 4120,148. 165,171 Davis. Cvorge 4 102, 165 Davis. Greg 4110 Davis.JanL-14102, 165.167 Davis. .li-nniler494 Davis, ,loann 4 86 Davis, John 4120.10.190. 191 Davie-. Jolie 4102 Davis. Kvnivvlh 4 86 Davis. Kvnnvth 4 94. 214 Davis, Linda 4110.192 Davie-. Navy 4120. 148.150 Davis. Palrina 4102 Davif. P1-al1ap486 Davis, Ralph 486 Davia. Randy 4 94 Davis. Roy 486 Davis, Slvvrvv 4 120, 163 Davis, Willie 4 94. 214 Dawlcy, David -94 Dawn, Slmwv 4110 lliy. Fay4102 Da.. Ma.-ha.-1 4 110 Day. Tammy 4 86 Diwhvr. Mike 4 86 Dis:-her, William 4102 Divir-sti. Cindy 4102 llx. 13vlinda 4120, 150 Dixon, Lair-nm' 4 S9 Dixon, Linda 4 111. 195 Dn1ian.Jodi 453. 178 Dolihins. Arlher 4 86 Dodson 1,awrenru' 4 86 Domree Marty -86 Donaldson Algiz- 4 192 Donaldson Anthony 4 86 Duty Candarv 4 94 Douglas John: Downey, Charlvs 4 94, 197 Downey, Linda 4 120 Drrw. Paul 4 86 Dr:-w, Slvphvn 4111.190 Dries, Rivharel 4 94 Driwr. Bc-eky 4 120. 148. 150. 1 Droltz, Donnie' 4 120 Drunvnvond. Su-vvn 4 102. 199 Dryman.Amy4111.169.195 Dudlvy. Min'hael4102 Dolly. N1ivhael4111 Dugan. Kristina 4102,199 Digger. Mary' 4 86 Dunliar. Edna 4121 Dunliar, Marianne 4 94. 200 Duprc-e, Claudia 4 94 Duprr-nf, Donna 4102 Duprev. Cary 4 121 Dvirell. 1V1ary'4111 Dobbins. Tervsa 4 102, 165 . 404 86 1'Lln'vrL. Ina 4 50. 76 Eilvrislgv. William 4 86 F 1' v Q '- 4 94 ,11 ral Eurlr. Evans. Ev an:-, k. . Joys 1 Rh-hard 4 53 Anita 4 180 Dr-hliii' 494 Evans. Jalnes 486 Evans. Laura 4103 111 Evans. Lisa 4 Evans. 'llvresa 4 103. 203 Evarta. Gingvr 4111 Eve-rhart.'1'amlx'ra 486 Evvim. Dvlyorah 4 86 Y F L Fairrhild, Randy 4 111 Fam-lli,Rv1th 450 Fanning. Keith Farmer, Cheryl-121,150.193. 218 Farnvll. David 4 111, 195, 218 Farwick. Timothy 4 103 Faulk. Dolvelta 4 103 Faulk.Kalhy4121. 184.193 -F1'arS. Rivhard 4 121. 210. 257 Fvdrielv. Antonio 4 86 F4-driek. Kelvin 4 111 Fvllrick. Michael 4 103 Fc-gr-ni'ush.Jeannit'4103 Fviler. James 4 103 Fvller. Lisa 4 86 Fm-lty, Ralph 4 52 Fvlvdley. Constance Fvrguson. Carol 4 48 Fm-rguson. Eileen 4 121. 153. 141 Ferguson. Palriek 4 103 Fi-rlila. Joanne 4 86 Fvrnandez, Alyson 4 95 F1-rnandez. Carolyn 4 103 Fvrnanilvl. Eric 4 111. 195, 218 Fvrnandvl. Katherine 4 121 Fernannln-Z. Kelly 4121 Ferrell. Pamela 4121 F1-rris, Bernard 4 111, 183. 195 Fvrris, Dav'id 4 103 F.F.A.1Jr.andSr.14190.191 Fiasco, Martha 4 86 Fiasro. Chi-ryl 4 192 Filvr, Vvrnelda 4 121, 28 Fillmon. Jonathon 4 121 Finrh. Rossi-114121 Fippa. Sandra 4 95 Fisher. Patty 495 Fisher. Carolyn 4 86 Fisher. Jamvs 4 103 Fishrr. Palriria 4 122. 188, 200 Fishrr, Melissa 4 86 Fisher, Tvresa 4 122, 148, 153, 173, 183 21m Fisher. Vines-nl 4 86 Fitzgerald. Janire- 4 103 Flvenor, David 4 103 Fls-vnor. Penny 4 95 Fleenor. Steven 4 111 . F11-ming.Judy'4 103 Flelfhvr. Carolyn 4111, 155. 158, 165 Flint. Kvnnvth 4103 Floyd. Annvllv' 4122. 21. 186 Floyd. Hvnrietta 4 95 ma., lV1ary'4111. 187 Football 4 2084213 A F....i1.al1 or. Highy 4214, 215 Fiirhi-S. Joy ee 4 111 Ford. Janet 4 55 Forman. Debra 4122. 192 Forle, Luke 4122 Forle. Mark 4 122 Forlf. lV1o1ly'4103 Forlv, Polly 4 103 Forlni'r.D1-nnis 4122.183, 194. Foal:-r, Edward 4 86 200 Founvain. Jonathan 4 95 Fowlvr. David 4 86 Fon 14-r. Shirley 4 103, 191 Fox. James 4 103 Fox. Rolnrrt 4 86 D.C.'1'. 4 192. 193 Dvan. Rhonda 4110,109. 158 Dvarlh. Rhonda 4 86 D4-hose-, Frankie 4 78. 20, 192 Dm-lvuslv. James 4 94 Dr-husk. Rhonda 4 86 D.E.C.A.-194, 195 Dees. Rirhard 4 94 Dvcuenlher, Nlir'lvavl4102. 189 Delgado. Steve 4 86 Dvlk. Randll 4 94 Di-lk. Rvnec 4111.172 Dyvr. Brian 4 94 4 E Y Eadvns. Charles 4 102 Eulvns, Shvrry' 4 94 Bvrlv, Erirka 4121, 148.163, 195, 265 Barn:-st. Christophrr 4 37. 102, 183, 184 Frkvr. Ronda 4 86 EA'ker1iv'ld. William 4 94 Edingn-r, Daniv14 94, 153 Edingrr. Lisa 4111,187, 204 Fox, Thomas 4 86 Franklin. Bruce 4 122. 78. 183 Franklin, Karyn 4 86 Franklin, Tvresa 4111, 25, 27. 285 Fri-rl:-ri:-ks. Jark 4 95 4111 Frickman. Paul 4 Frisbiv. Alfred 4 Frrvmail. Brenda Fryr. John 4 86 58. 160 122. 193 Fryr. Randy 4 103 Engellhaler, Laura Dell, Clara 4111 Deloaeh. Rolwn 4111 Delvallr. Bryan 4111,182,190,191.195. 200 Delvallr, William 4120, 148, 194, 200 D1-Meulenat-re. Chris 4 102 D4'Me11lenaer9. Stoll 4 94 Dvnagvl, Dianc 4 111. 158. 195 Di-nm-y, David 4120. 150 Dr-nney. Linda 4111 D4-nney, Richard 4 111. 191 Dennison, Frank 4115. 148 Derry Hvrry. Billie 4 86 DvrryBe-rry. James 4 94 D1-vanv. Denise 4 94 Du-vinr. David 4 86 Diaz. Dolores 4 86, 153 llaz. Eileen 4153 Diaz. Elaine 4 93. 94 Diaz. Evelyn 4120 Dir-ki-y. Linda 4 102 Divlu-y, Slt-ven 4 94, 214 Divkvy, '1'4'rri4102.37,172, 178. 183 Dirknvan, Dvlxorah 4 86 Digioia, Kari-n 4 94 Digioia. Niro 486. 180.153 Dipin-lro. Lisa 4 94 Elhninston, John 4 94 86 Eflsall. lV1ivhac'l4 Edsall. Tammy 4 102 Edwards. Delira 4 121, 175. 183 Eldridgv, Linda 4 86. 189 Eleflerinn. Allen 4121 103 Elizondo. Juan 4 Elliott. Barbara 4 El1intl.Jar-qvmlinv 103 4 103 Elsberry, Lynda 4 103, 285 Elser. Garry 4 11 Ely, Josoph 4 37. Envliry. Kathn-rine 1.193.210 111, 153, 158. 209,210 486 Embry. Kimberly 4 103 Emerson. Gregory Einnotl. Lawrf'nc'r' 4121. 190. 210 494 Emnf-ll. Mivhael 4 94 Enfinger. Tracy 4 94 -94 Fnhr. Deborah 4 103 Fullz. Karen 4103.192 Fullz. Sharon 4 122 Fulwood. Cindy 4 103. 78, 165.178 190 191 Fulwood. Mark 4 122. 165. 172. 190 191 -G- Callriel. Elin 4180 Gaim-S, Svarlc-t 4 95. 178 Gaim-s. She-ffrey 4 103 Cajewski. Antoinrvle 4 86, 203 Calc. Donald 4103 C-alr. Julie 4111 Callaghar. Nicky 4 95 Galloway. Derrick 4 68 Calusha,1v'an 4 86 Gamlnri-ll, Rirhard 4 B6 Gamhn-ll, Robert 4103 English.Jelfery4111 English, Kenneth 4103 English. 1Vli4'hael4 86 Erii-kson, Dawn 4 94 Ernst. Lori 4 94 E-.1-oliedo, Salnma 4 86 Eapinosa. Margarita 4 94 Garlwlman. Gail 4 101, 103. 160. 283 man. Gary 4 122, 175. 138 Garhvl Curria. Casimiro111 Cari-ia. Cr-lc-ste 103 Garcia, Fidel 4 111 Garria. Gloria 4 86 Carria. Kalhy4111 Garcia. Mary 4 103 Garcia. Robert 4 281 Gardner, Randall 4 86 Garnett, Kevin 4 86 Garrett. Lloyd 4 190 Garnett. Peggy 4 103 Gash. Guy 4 86 Gaskell. Terry 4 B6 Gaskins. Cynthia 4 86.180 Gatlin. Eli1.abeth 4 86 Gatlin, Rebecca 4 95 Gavin. Juanita 4 86 Gay. Cynthia 4122, 148.150, 167.172. 175. 183. 181-. Zw. 255, 285 Gay. Tonya 4 95. 203 Gayton, Annie 4 86 Gayula. Elizabeth 4111,155.158 Geise. Peggy 4 111 Gentry. Mark 4103 Gentry. Thomas 4122 Georgiadia, Gina 4 86, 200 Gerard. Monique 4 103. 183 Gerard. Francine 4122, 192 Geselmender. James 4 86 Gi-schwender. John 4103, 199 Giancarlo, Frank 4 54, 65 Gianinu, Cheryl 4 30, 51, 77.169, 2 Gihson. Carl 4 86 Gibson. Marcrlla4 123, 150 Giddens. Janet 4 103 Gigut-re. Tina 4 103 Gilliland. Angela 4101.103,160.172.17 Gilliland. Joseph 486 Gilpin. Mary 4111 Giordano, Linda- 103 Gipson. Karen 4 86 Girardi. Mark 4123. 150 Girardi. Philip 4111.158.172.183 Gisleruloseph 455 GiienS,Terry' 486 Giiens, Joseph 4 95 Givens, Ronald 4 95 Glisson, Timothy 4 111, 158, 218 Glostcr. Katherine 4 103 Glover. Sylvia 4 103 Goldan, Robert 4 214 Goldsmith, Lisa 4 86 Gomes. Frank 4111,158, 183,200 Gomes. Guy- 103. 183 Gomes. Mark 4 214 Goodman, Hope 4111 Goodman, Caroline 4 103 Goodson. Noah 4111 Goodson. Stephanie 4123 Goodson. Wendell4111 Goodyear. Chri5topher4103 Goolsby, Cheryl 4 123. 195 Goolsby, Janet 4 103, 165. 171 Goolsby. John 4103, 165 Gordon. Kelly'4101. 103. 160, 163. 172 Girls Auto Mechanics 4196 Gordon. l.t'lani4123. 23 Girdon. William 4 86 Gough, Lawrence 4123. 68. 148 Gould. Bruce 4 86 Grahler. Candy -103. 153, 283 Garvin. Grabler 4 52 Grail. William 4123 Graham Darlene 4 86 85 8 Gmhanl, Melanie 4103 Grainger. James 495 Gmndel, Lonie 4111 Granger. Linda 4111 Granlee. Margaret 4 95 Giant. Sheryl 4 95 Grnves, Michele 4 86, 87 Graves. Richard 4103 Gray. Doug 4103 Gray. James 487 Gray. Steven 4103 Graydon, Cheryl 4 95 Gra 'don DeRetta 4 111, 169 Grayi on. Felicia 41 . 48 Gmylrz-as. Edward 4 87 Grayless, Gilben 4 87 Greathouse. Dale 4 257 Greatlmuse. laura 4 87 Greathouse, Robin 4 111 Green. Donald 4 95 Green, Janet 4 103, 190 Green. Joanie 4123 Green, Rhonda 4 87, 153 Green, Sally 4 95 Green, Wilht-menia 4 87 Gn-en. William 4 87 Greene, Dean 4 123, 24, 14-8, 157, 183, 141 Greene. Lori 487 Gregg. Sandra 4 87 Gregory. James 4 56. 200 Griffin. Arthur 4 87 Griffin, Samuel 4 95,197 Griffin, Warren 4 87 Griffith. Gregg 4104 Griffith. James 4 87 Grilfis. Donald 4111.191 Grimaldi. Jerry 442 Grimes. Kay 4 87 Grimes. Pam 4 104 Grimm. Robert 4 104 Griswold. Kenneth 4 95 Groce, Kathy 4 87 Groee, Nancy 4123, 26, 29, 255. 257. 138, 265 Gross. Rhonda 4 123,186 Grosskopf, Ann 4 95 30. 148. 150. 155. Groves, Melody 4 123, 148, 150, 172, 175. 183, 200. 283 Groves, Michael 4 95 Grundish. Beverly 4124, 186 Gruntlisli, Gary 4 95 Grundislt. Victoria 4104 Guflger, Terry 4111, 37. 77 Guilford. Cathy 4 104 Guilford. Virgilene 4124 Gytvry. Carl 4 104, 190 - H - Hagadorn. Sandra 4 87 Hagadorn, Sheree 4 124, 184, 193. 283, 285 Hagin, Kevin 4 87 Hailey. Allyn 4 87 Hair. Daisy 4153. 178 Hair. Joann 4124 Hal. Zemmer 4111, 210 Haisch. Vickie 4104 Hale. David 4 87 Hale. Edie 4101 Hull. Robert 4 95 Hall.Tt-ddy - 95 Hallman. Patricia 4111 Hallman. Ronald 4 95 Hallock. Tina 4 87 Hamilton. Canday 487 Hamilton. Christie 4111.183 Hamiltnn, Earnest 4 95 Hamlett, Donald 4 95 Hamm. Joyce-4 124. 194 Hamm. Judith 487 Hammar. Robert 4104 Hammar, Lorraine 4 95 Hampton, William 4 95 Haneoi-lc, Wayne 4 87 Hardigan. Lisa 4160, 200 Hargaden. James- 111 Hargaden. Patricia 4 95 Hardin, Thomas 4111,172. 191, 210 Hardin, Tommy 4158.192 Hare. James 4104 Hare, Patricia 4 104 Hart-, 5herry 4 95 Harmonowski. John 4 57, 72 Harp. Allen -111 Harper. James 4111 Harper. Michael 4 95 Harrell. William 4111 Harrigan. Richard 4 87 Harris, Lee 442 Harris. Leslie 487 Harris. Thomas 4 95 Harris. Vernon 4104 Harrison, Donna 4 104.37. 183. 21D Harrison. Gerald 4 104 Harrison. Mark 4 87 Harrison. Robin 4 124, 150, 183. 138 Hartfhman, Dianna 4104 Hart. Ervin 4 S9 Hart. Lella 4104 Hartley. Donna 4 95, 178 Hartley, Leonard 4 87 Harvey. James 4 95 . Harwell, Linda 4 87.180 Harwick, Tammy' 4 87 Hatcher. Faye 4 124, 192 Hatcher. James 4 104 Hatcher, James 4 104 Hatcher, Julius 4 95,203 Hatcher, Rdta 4 95 Hawke, Delores 4 124. 129. 148, 165, Hawkins, Lillian 4 95 Hawks. Shelley 4 87 Hay, Becky 4 95 Hay. Sena 4104 Hayden. Laurie 4 95 Hayes. Diane 4111 Hayes. Stephen 4 124 Hayes. Alan 4 87 Hay nes. Donald 4 87 Hazen, Gocllen 4 104, 172 Hazen, Sherry 4 124, 150, 204 Head. Carol- 124 Hearn. Jeff 4 95 Heath. Neva 4124 Hecker. Brian 4 125 Heeker, Laura 4111 Heekcr, Thomas 4 87 Hedriek, Constance 4 125, 148, 2fXJ Helmet, Jeff- 111 Helms, Nancy 4 87 Helms, Pam 4 95 Henderson, Janice 4111, 155,158 Henderon, Jody 4 96. 203 Henderson. Rebecca 4 111, 196 167,184- Henshaw, Ann 4 87 Henshaw. Daniel 4 104 Henshaw, Donna 4 104 Hensley, Ronnie 4 96 Henry. Charlotte 4 125, 178, 195 Henry, Vincent4111, 73 Hernandez, Antonio 4 87 Hernandez. Brenda 4 125, 150, 153 Hernandez, Jose 4 96 Hernandez, Maria 4104 Herb, Greg -104 Herb. 1Aurel4 87 Hvrnadon, Paul 4 96 Herring, Rhonda 4 96 Herring, Tyler 4 104 Hersey. Glenda 4111 Heslop, Starr 4 104 Hess, Marguerite 4 111, 195 Hickman. Denise 4125 Hickman, Dian 4104, 190 Hickman, Mclita 4 87 Hicks, Jackie 4125. 153. 210. 212, 141. 200 Hicks. Lena 4 111. 169, 200 Higgins. Carol 4125 Hilborne. Mary 4 104 Hildenbrand, Danita 4 87 Hill, Barham 4125 Hill, Carolyn 4104 Hill, Joseph 4153 Hill. Kathy 4 61 Hill. Michael 4 87 Hill, Terry Hill. Terry -101-. 183 4104 Hilliard, Richard 4111, 33. 37, 109,158, 210 Hilliard. Timothy 4 87 Hilton, Rebecca 4 96 Hinson, Eugene 4 96 Hinson. Kim 487 Hiott. Harold 4125 Hodge, Charles 4 104 Hodge, Sammy 4 197 Hodges. Cheryl 4 96 Hoffman. John 4 87 Hoffman, Jseph 4104 Hoffman, Tommy 4111.210 Hoffman, Wally 4125.163 Hogur. Don 4 96 Classes f 275 276 I Classes 1 lol la nd. Holland. Holland. Hnl land, Holland. Charlvs7 4-1 James796 Jaspc-r7104. 106.165 Susan 7124,192. 195 Ve-Ima Jean 7 42 Holley. Darn-ll 7 87 Hollry. Tr-resa 7 104 Johnston. Cathy 7 88 Johnston. Karon 7 88 Johnston, Start-y 7 96 Jonrs. Chrislal 7 126, 204 Jones. Cult- 7 96 .lone-S. Jones, Dana 7 88 Darryl 796, 214 Hollowway . Thomas 7 96 Holmes, Jolinna 7- 125, 148, 184. 193 Holshut-, Stephen 7111, 68 Holstoin. 1'llli-n-- 87 Holt. Ernvsls -- 87 Homivk. Mit-hr-llc 7 87 Hone. Mark 7111 Hood. Larry 7 55 Hoon 1-r, Carl 7 87 Hoover. Charlvne 7 96. 180 Hoon-r. Dora 7124, 163,184 Hoovr-r.,lan1-t 7 104 Hoon-r. Wanda 7 125, 186, 196 Horn, Bonnis' 7 96 Horsinan, Susan 7 87 Hosea, Ronald 7 87 Hosford, Rc'her't'a 7 87 Hosiord. Stcwn 7 111. 165 Hoskins, Janice 7 87 Hosmer. Raymond 7 96 Houghtalin. Gary'7112.193 Houghlalin. James 7 87 Houghtalin, Thomas 7 104 Householder. Charlvs 7 87 Howard, David 7104 Howard, William 7 96 Hudgins. Rirky 7 87 Hndnall. Jark 7 87 Hudson. Shari 7 104. 200 Hugshvs. Alan 7 96 Hnghrs. Peggy 7 112, 193 Hummel. Katherine 796, 197 Hunnr-ll. Diane 7104 Hunt. Carlyn 7 96 Hunt. Floyd 787 Hunter. Annottz- 7 96 1'1unl4'r,Jt'lirr'y 7104. 189 Huntington, Collos 7 96 Jon:-s. Gwendolyn 7' 96 Jonvs, John 7 88 Jnnvs. Kevin 7 96 Jones. Kim 7 203 Jones. Manina Jonvs, Neil 7 112, 153 Jonrs, 17aul7 96 Jones, Roxanf' 7 104 Jones. Vivian 7 96 Jordan Bi1ly'7 88 Jordan Dayid 7 96 Jordan Diant'7 126, 148, 151. 254. 205 Jordan. Donald 7 88 Jordan ,loycrr7126,148,151.180,195, 254, 141 Jordan Sharon 7 21, 112. 187 Josl y n, Joslyn. Kenneth 7 104. 184 Timothy'7112, 209, 210 Joy rr. Mifharl 7 112. 204 Judd, Da1nir'l7 96 Jurld.'1'imoth 7104 y Julian, James 7115,126,148,151.172, 175 183. 184.200 Julian, Lisa 7 93. 96,160 Junior Class 7158. 159. 200 -KY Kalinouski. Frank 746 Katvala, Mt-lissa 7 96 Kay. D1-lla 7 88 Koarso. Hugh 7 88 Koating. Marilyn 7 45 Keck. David 7 126, 148. 192. 218 Kerk. D4-lihiv 7 96 K1-ek, Dennis 7 104. 160 Kvll, Lily - sa Kes-nan, Carolyn 7 88. 180 Huntington. Evelyn 7 87 Hutchins, Donna 7112.184 Hutchins, lVlirha1'l7 96. 214 Hutrhins. Riohard 7104 If Illgr-n,l1r-idv 7 87 lngoran. Doliorah 7112 Ingram. Br-rnard 7 87 lngram. Clinton7112. 184 Ingram. Douglas 7 125, 192 lngram. Mit'hat'l7104, 199 Ingram, Str-vvn 7 125. 194 lrhkc, Christophv 7 87 lrko. Kiinhra 7104,157.127 lsrael. Paul 7 58 -JY Jar-kson, Barry 7 103 Jar-kson. Denise 7 125 Jackson, Donna 7 96 Javkson. Gloria 7 125 Jar-kson. Gwendolyn 7 87 Jar-kson, Maxim- 7 87 Jahn, Jana 7 87 James. Nancy 796 Jamrson, Kimberly 7126, 163 Janes. Rr-lxecva 7 112. 192 Janusz. Russ1'll7 126 Je-ffm-oat. Jennir- 7112 Ji-iii-oat, Lawton 7104.214 Jvfft-oat. Sarah 7 87 Jvlfcoat. Sherry 796 Jvllz-rson. Danny 7 87. 203 Jviivrson, Danny 7 96 Jrift-ry , Tom 7 112, 200 Jrffri-y. Stophnn 7 189 Jonkins. Andrr'w7126 Jr-kins. Calirn 7197 Jekins. Dvhhic 7 96, 153. 203 Jenkins, Diane 7112 Jvnkins. Karen 7126 Ji-nkins. Lila 7 87 Jenkins, Linda 7 87 Jenkins, Rufus 7 96 Jvnkins, Shvllvy 7104, 165.167 Jvr'Ly'k. Earl 7 96 John. Loslif' 7 104. 24 Jochurnst-n, Johna 7 87 Jorhumsrn. Linda 7 87 Johns. Bvnjamt-n 7 87 Johns. Charlrs 7 96 Johns, Rolivrl 7 126, 165. 172 Johns, Tr-rry 7104 Johnson. Clarrnvr' 7 87 Johnson, Clayton 7 87 Johnson. Dr-an 7 96 Johnson. Dvrrirk 7112 Johnson.G1'nrgf' 7 96 Johnson. Gtrrald 7126, 209. 210. 212 Johnson.Ja11u's 7 126, 148 Johnson. Jody 787 Johns-on,Johnni1-7104 Johnson. Joseph 7 87. 2fXJ Johnson. Joseph 7126,115.148.151.172,183 Johnson. Kimhr-rly 7 88.180 Johnson. Lori 7 88 Johnson, Rirhard7126.148.151,157, 210 Johnson , Rim-ky 7 165 Johnson, Robyn 7 88 Johnson,Shir1ey7112 Johnson Johnson . Stvphanir' 7 96. 178, 180 .'1'orri7 88. 178 Johnson. W. P. 7 41 Johnson. Walter 7 104 Keenan, David 7 126. 190 Keenan. Edward 7 126 Kve-ner, Kathy 7 56 Keller. Gvrold 7 96 Kr-lly. Dan 7 55 Kvlly, Carri 7 88 Kelly, Christina 7 96 Kr-mn:-r, Rirhard 7 96 Kenyon, Brian 7 88 Kenyon, Tim 7 96 Kvrns. Donald 7 112, 190, 192 K1-rns. K1-rns. Kenneth 7 96 Ronald 7 104 K1-rscy. Douglas 7 126 Kersz'y.'1'ammy' 7 104 Koske. Robert 7 104 Kirlftlitvr, Debomh 7112, 155, 158 Kim-klightr-r, John 7 88 Kit-klitr-r, Kevin 7 112 Kidd, Julie 7104 Killingswonh, Gergory 7 88 Kina-aid. Trrrsa 7 88. 180 Kinraid. Thomas 7 96 Kindrvw, Joseph 7 96 Cv :yr Kindr4'w, Pzitriria 7 104 King. Dawn 7104 King. P1-iv 7 96 Kinkvail. Yolanda 7104, 172 Kirk. Connir' 7104, 165. 171 'rk. vt 7 wan:-t rs 7 , 155 Kjwr. Svotl 7 104. 165 Kjver, Todd 7 88 Klvdzilt. Lori 7 96 Knight. Knight. ight. Knig it, Bradford 7 127 De-nisr 7 96,153,200 I - 12, 158 Lauonnv 7112 1 ,153,155,158 ir 1' 7 'n 9 Rayma 112, 155, 158, 200 1 1 I a ' 1 ight. 1c ar'7 ig r 104 ' n . Knight, r msl 127. 148. 195. 220.200 Koch, Erir' 7 88 Kock. Ccorgr 7 127. 194 Kocourek. George 7 104, 189 Koohlvr, Eliialioth 7 96 Koehler, James7 127. 157.190 Kovhlvr, Robert 7 104. 21. 157 Kroon, Sandra 7104 Kunstheck, Daphne 7 127, 148, 151 Kushmer, Dale 7 88 Kushmer, Daniel 7 88 Kushmcr, Sherry 7112 Kyle, Kathy' 726, 31,127,148,151, 184. 200 Kylr. Sandra 7112.153.155,158 -L- Lahaugh. Kim 7 96. 203 1.aBlanr. Barbara 7 105 Lahlan4't'. Patricia 7112, 204 Lahomliard, Mark 7 96 Lahato, Manuel 7 21, 4-2. 200 LaFranr'v, Chrislophvr 7 73, 192 Lake. Jams-s 7 52 Lamh. Howard 7105 Lamb. Randy - 127 153, 163, lamberl Lambert lamberl , Bettyv 7 127 . Frankie 7 127 . Jr-aneuo 7194 Lambort. Terry' 7 96,180 Lamkin.Tammy 7112 Lamson, Lvslio 7 105 Landers. Fri-d 7 88 Landers. Slary 7 105 landsbc' rg. Paul 7 88 Lane, Bonnir- 7127 Lane, Donna 7 84, 88, 160 Lane, Gerald 7 127, 194 1ane,Jamt-s 7 105 Lane. Ja n0t7127,151,195 Lane, Roy' 7 96. 214 Lange, Maggiv 7 96 Langford. Lisa 7 88 1angford.L.orrainl' 7 96 Lara, De Larisey, Latiolais Latiolais lures 7 105 Cheriv 7 96 , Mvlissa 7 97 . Robert 7 105 Lavallr-y, Rogrr 7 165 Lavallry. Roy- 7 97 I 200. 283 Lavendera. Mary 742 1aw, Donald 7127 Law. Mary' 7 2iXJ Lawson, Donna 7 105 Lawwill. Sheila 7 97 1ay. Charlotte 7127,151. 167, 172, 285 1ay. Janet 7 105,191 1.1 hold 7 53 Y Lazzari, Ann 788 traders. Lori 7 105 liearie, Kaylene 7 105,220,200 lrasure, Evelyn 7127, 148, 151. 153, 172. 175, Leathers Al 2. 71 . 7 5 14-avine, Gordon 7 112 lravine, Pamela7128, 148, 151. 155 11-blanee, Helen 7 88 14-ddon. Martha 7 97 Ledlord. Donald 7 97 14-dlord, Timothy lfdue, Cheryl -88 Lf.-. Ani..-3 7112, 153. 1554 11-e. John 7 97 lee. Jonathan 7 88 1410. Michael 7 88 Lee, Robert 7 97 1fg,g..Jet'lrey 7 88 Leonard, Christine 7 88 11-onard, Clyde 7 127, 193 leonard, Julie 7 97 1:onard. Gregory 7112 Leonharl. Shells 7 128 11'ster, Lisa 7 128, 194 l.A'stt'r. Robert 7 112, 193 l.1'trhworth. Cind Lett. Stella 7 59 i7 78.112.155.158,165 1.1-tterntan G.A,A.7116 1A'veson, Karen 7 48 1evins. Myron 7 97 128 lrwers. Traey 7 lewis, Betty 7 97 L4-wis. Brenda 1ms,Ch.-f,l- 112 14-mis. Dasid 7105 Lewis. Gerrie 7 1.4-wis. Johnny 7 105, 165 180 Lewis. Julie 7 97 lrwis, Sandra 7 88 Lewis. Teresa 7 97 Lieh. Wade 7 88 Lindquist. Charles 7 88 Lindquist, Elizabeth 7105 Lindsey, Joseph 7 88 Little, Charles 7 105 Little. Darlene 7 97 97 Little. Ronald 7 Little Roseann 7112 Little.Sandy7128.186 Livengood. Susan Livingston. Craig 788 7112.195 Lloyd. Carol 7 88 laxrharl, Harry 7 88 lnlley. Mark 7105.191 Uiggins, Nant-y -88 Long, Ann 7 105 l.nng, Lersy 7 51 1.onkerl. Robert 7 88 112 Lopez. Crystal 7 Lopex. Vietor 7 97 Lorenzo. Elva 7 88 lmrenzo. Rebecca 7 88 lnvr, Joey 7 88 hive. Phyllis 7112, 203 lovelaee. William 7 97 1ove11bury, James 7 56, 60 Lovett, Clarence 7 97, 188, 189 Lovett. Jamie 7112, 210 lnvett. Velma 7105 Lowe, Charles 7 97 Lowe. James 7 88,189 lnwrey . Timothy 7 89 Lucas. Sandra 7112 11-ura. Gracie 7 89 Lumpkin. Kenny 7 128. 188. 189. 193. 218 Lundgren. Randi 7 89 Lyon. Anita 7112, 165 Lyon, Robert797 Lyston, Judith 797 -M- Maecalla, Dawn 7112 Maeealla, Jon 7112 Maee. Lisa 7 105 Maeherl. Clyde 7112 Mack. Tony' 7 87 Maddox. Billy 7105 Maddox, Sandra 7 97 Mahan, Helen 7 97 Maiden. Tim 7 97. 197 Major. Joseph 7 105 Major, Stephen 7 128, 192 Majorettes 7 170, 171 Mandt. Jeanine 7 128, 151, 165,167,172 217 Mann, Alan 7 128, 193 Mann. Christopher 7 97, 197 Mansingh. Loydie 7105 Mark, Carol 7 128. 148, 151, 155, 165. 266 Marks, Carl 7 89 Marks. Johnnie 7 97 Marshall. James 7105.165 Martin. April 7105, 165 Martin, Cynthia 7105 Martin, Derrel 7 89 Martin, Deborah 7 97 Martin. Paige 7 89 Martin, Rhonda 7 128, 193 Martin. Robert 7 97 Martin, Trophy 7 105 Martinez, Anna 7 89 Martinez. Carlos Martinez, Delma 7 97 Martinez, Eugene 7105 Martinez, Jose 7 89 Mason. John 787,180 Massaro. Richard 7 89 Marvin. Elizabeth 7128, 163. 138 Mathews, Carla 7112 Mathews, Jefl7 105 Mathews, Teresa 7 128, 186, 187 Mathews, Rhonda 7 97 Mathews. William 7 89 Mathis. Joel 7 89 Matney. Rufus 7 89 Mattson, Jonathan 7 97 Mattson, Peter 7 183 Maxson, Curtis 7 105 Maxwell, Darrell 7 112 Maxwell, Gail 7 105, 183 Maxwell, Verna 7 97 May, Deborah 7 105, 172 Mays. Joe 7 112, 163 Mayweather. Jay 7 112 Mealee. Don 7199 Mealee. Shawn 7 89 MeCarthon. Albert 789 MrCarthon. Rhonda 7105 MeCay, Mary' 7112. 158 MeClain. Vickie 7 105 MrCohana. Debra 797 MeComb, Lori 7 105 Mt-Coy. Martin 7 112 MeCranie MeCranie. John Mc-Cranie, Michael 7 89 MeCullars, Philip 7 89 McDaniel, Dan 7105,199 MeDaniel, Peggy MCDermed, Kim 7 97 , Christopher 7 24, 105 McDonald, Gail- 105 McDonald. Mike 7 89 MeDonald, Steven 7 105 Mclilwain. Mark 7 97 MeElwain, Tammy 7105 McFalls, Charlene 7 105 Mclfalls, Darlene 7 112, 194 McFalls, Rhonda 7 105, 203 McFarland. Michael McGowan. Elbert 7 89 McGowan, Randy 7 89 McGowan. Rodney 7112 MeCrift'. Phillip - 89 Mcinnis, Keeley 7 112, 194 MeHargue, Christie 7 89, 178 McHargue. Terri 7 105 Melntyre. Jenrifer 7 89 McKone, Philip 7 97 Mclain, Kathy 7 89 M1-lfan, Pauline 7 58 McLendon, Benjamen 7 97 Meboetl, Julia 7105.172, 203 Mc1.4-od, Karen 7 128,14-B, 165, Melxotl. Sheila 7 89, 180 Mt-Neal. Annette 7128 MeHeil. Sarah 7 112, 187. 200 Meade. Sandra 7128 Mehok. Michael 7 89 Mellon. David 7112, 165 Menchaea. Niekolas 797 Menendel. Michael 7 48, 199 Meredith, Cheryl 7 112, 158. 195 Meredith, Gregory 7 89 Meredith, Lewis 7 105 Meriwether, Lee 7 112, 155, 165, 201 Merlin, Donna 7 105 Merriek, Randy 7 89 Mertens, Mark 7 129 Messer. Cynthia 7 97. 180 Methency. Cheryl 7 129, 148, 172, 204 Metheny, Melody 7 89 Metheny, Dale -112 Motheny. James 7 97 Metheny, Whirley 7 97 Metzger, Terry 7 113, 172 Meyers, Sandra 7 105 Meia, Alice 7 97 Mna, Herman 797 Meza. Irma 7 89 Men. Jenny 7 97 Me1a, Mary 7 112, 195 Michael. Anne 7112, 187 Mieha el, Mary 7 97 Middleton. Kun 7 97 Middleton, Ralph 7 97 Middleton, 5e0t7105, 180, 19 1,200 Miguel. Joyee 7 97 Miguel. Paneho 7 112, 191, 210 Milby. Timothy Miller, Brenda 7 97 Miller, Carolyn 7106 Miller, Daniel 7 199 Miller, Denise 7112.184-. 204 Miller. Diane 7 97 Miller, Franees 7 89 Miller, James 7 97, 214 Miller. Miehael 7106 Miller, Pamela 7 89 Miller. Rarhel 7 89 Miller. Rirhard 7 129 97 Miller, Tony 7 Miltner, Cindy 7 54 Mims. Allina789 Minniek, John 7 97 Minor, David 797 Minor. Donna 7106.192 Miran da Celes ene 60 . ..t 7 Mitchell, Gregg 7112 Mitchell. Jenniler789 Mobley. Timotl7112 Moll. Jeanne797 Molnar, David 7106 Molz. Jonell 742 Monsalvatge. Kathy- 7 153 Monlanz. Carla Montanz, Donna 7115 Montgomery, Deborah 7 129 Montgomery. John 7 89 Monti Monti el. Miehae-l7106 el. Teresa 7 89 Moody. Robin 7 153 Mom. Jfmfy - 30. 60. 73, 16 Moore. John 7 106 Moore, Pamela 7 106 Moore. Robert 7 89 Moore fMr.l 7 63 Moore, Thomas 7 89 Moragne. Al 7 42 5. 167. 172. 175 Morales. Joseph 7 89 Morales, Louis 7 204 Morales, Johnny' 7 89 Classes I 277 278 I Classes 5 ' X 5 ' 51 1 Morehouse. Diana Morehouse, Edna 4 197 Morgan. Haywood 4 89 Morgan, Kathy 4 106 Morgan, Michael 4 89 Morgan, Richard 4 112. 193 Morgan, Susanne 4 112 Morgan n Morr imberly 113 155 ,T -1 4 2 . ' . T ' l 11.1 rill, Lynette 4 56 0ff15 Hr C5 Morris. Marty 4113 Morrison. Howard 4 89 Morse, Pamela 4 106 Musbarger. Lori 4 89 Mosharger. Neil 4 214- Mosher, Kenneth 4 106 Mosher. Lawrence 4 89 Moslto. Elaine 4106 Mosko. Robert 4 89 Moss. Elizabeth 4 89 Moyer, Barbara 4 129. 184 Moylan. Tim 4129 Mullins, Brenda 4106 Mullins, Mark 4106, 172 Mullins, Saundra 4 89.153, 203 Mullins, Tammie 4106 Muney, Squire 4 89 Mumwski. Deborah- 113 M.. rphy. Kenneth 4 210 Murphy. Lucy 4129. 178, 141 Murphy, Timothy- 129 Murray, .lt-114 113 Munay. Ricky 4 89 Murray, Sandra 4113 Musie 4 174, 175 Mutcherson, Willie 4 61, 200 Myers, Barney 4 56 Myers. Christopher 4 129, 183, 195. 260 Myers. Duraunta 4 106 Myles. Theodore 4 89 -N- Nagy. John 464, 129, 165,180. 189 Nash, David 4 52, 63 Naylor, Tina 4129. 148, 151, 195 Naylor, Vess 4113 Necessary. Vicky 4 89 Neidlinger, James 4 106, 199 Neiswonger, Donna 4113 Nellon. Patricia 4 203 Nelson, Donald 4113, 157. 158. 218 Nelson, Gary 4 214 Nelson. Ronald 4 21. 113. 158 Newberry. Elizabeth 4113 Newman. Charles 4113 Newman. Karen 4130 Newsome, Mark 4 73. 130 Newman. Martha 4106' Newsome, Carol 4 106 Ngyun, Mvu 4153 N.H.S,4150,151,152, 153 Niehols, Christopher 4 89 Niehols, Donna 4 89. 180 Nichols. Mildred 4 lw Nielson, Art 4 106 Nobles, Willie 4 42 Norega.1ohn 4 113 Norris. .lohn 4 89 Norris. Sydney 4 4-2 Norwood, Deborah 4 106.183, 200 Norwood, Robert 4 130, 194 Noton. Cynthia 4106 ,0- Oakley. Kathie 4113.155,1S8 0'Ba11ion. Ross 4 50, 70 0'Brien, Bonnie 4 52 Obrien. Michael 4 106 Ogilby, Gary 4 130 Olin, Darlene 4106 Olin. Denise 4130 Olinger, Daniel 4 89. 189,200 O'Neal, Daniel 4 89 0'Neal, Wallare 4 89 Oney, Dale 4130, 165. 172 Oney. Darryl 4 210 Ortiz, Carlos 4 89 Oten. Miehael 4 51 Owens, Kenneth 4 113 Yp- Paekard. Dawn 4 89 Padgett, Tommy 4113 Paiva, Authur 4 89. 189 Paiva. George 4113 Palermo, Warren Palmer, Brenda 4 89,189 Palmer. Daniel 4 89 Palmer. Lurri 4 113. 178 Palmer, Rieky 4113 Parenteamlaequline 489 , Park, Beth 4130,148.1B7.196,200 Parker. Beth 4 89 Parker, Edwin 4130 Parker. Kevin Parker, Traey' 4 106 Parnell, Debra Parlin, Daniel 4 130. Partin. Sandra 4180 Parr. Damon 4 89 Parrish. Edwin 4106 Pascoe. Miehael 4 64, 113, 165 Patterson. Glen 4113 Pay ne. ,laniee 4106 Pay ne. Regina 4 90 Pearson. Svolt 4 199 Pet-ples, David 4 106. 157 Peeples, Patricia 4 90 Peeples. Tammy 4 113 Perry. Laura 4 90,180 Peery, Wanda 4 106 Peltier. Cathy 4 130. 194 P.-nie., Gail - 113 Penley , Lester 4 90 Penney. 1'larry'4113 Pennington,1ames 4113 Perea. .loe 4199 P1-rea..lohn 4 106 Pen-tz. Clara 4130,148,151, 184, 200 Perez. Carmen 4 90 Perkins, Viekie 4 130 Perry, Ken 4 54- Persehino, .lames 4 90 Person, William 4 49 4 106 151 Peterson, james 4113 Peterson. Ray nold 4 90 Peterson, Tan1mi4 106. 165 Pelry, Annette 4 57 Philer, Ronald 4 106. 199 Phillip. Donald 4 90 Phillips. Candy 4106,163 Phillips. Tammy 4 197 Phalpou. Mai.-hr-114 90 Pirkell. Lydie 4 90 Pietri. Charles 4 90 Pietri. Mrs, 4180 Pietri. Wt'ntly 4 130. 163. 204- Pinegar. Charles 4 90 Pinegar, Richard 4 37, 106 Pinteries. George 4 90 Pipkin. Tina 4 90 Pittman. Chris 4131 Pittman. Vinrent 4 90 Pitts. Gregory 4 106. 163 Pitts, Mark 4 90 Platt, Dennis 4106, 210 Plaltner. Timothy 4 90 Plegue, Kathy 4 113. 169, 172 Plumley. Michael 4 106, 190, 191 Poiroux. Billy- 4 106 Ponnsella, Vernardo 4131 Poole. Merri 4 131, 195 Popotirh. Mark 4106 Popotich, Shay le 4 90 Popotieh, Thomas 4 106 Porter. Harvey' 4 113 Porter. Laura 4 90, 200 Porter. Richmond 4 106 Potter. Duwayne 4 195 Powell. Eddie 4 90 Powell. Felix 4106. 209, 210. 212 Powell. Susan 4131.148,155.163,169, 265 2fXJ Prevatt. Clifton 4 90 Pringle. Patti 4 28. 68, 131. 178, 195 Proetor, Chris 4131.192 Proelor, Lori 4 90 Pruitt. .lamrs 4106 Prunner. Shane 4 90 Pugh. Debra 4 106 Pupello, Vineent 4 55 Putnam. Carol 4 113 Putnam, Jeffrey 4 131. 189. 195 7Q, Queipo, Dayid 4 90 Quinton.Tammy 4 90 -R, Rainey, Rosemary 4 106. 172 Raley. Margaret 4 106 Raley, Norma 4 90 Ramon.Telma 4131.148,151.153.196 Ranson, .lames 4113, 218 Ranson, Susan 4 77. 131 Ray, Bonnie 4 201 Ray. Samuel 4 106 Ray. Sheila 4 90 Raysin. David 4 90 Reed. Gary 4 90 Reed. Patty 4 90 Reed. Robert 4 106. 163. 192 Reese. Shirley 4 131, 192 Reese, Tanya 4 106 Register. Bradley 4 180 Register, Craig 4 23. 106, 172 Reiehe. .ludith 4 23, 106, 171. 133 Reignor, David 4 90 Reigotti, Ronda 4131. 152. 196 Reiser. 1anis 4106 Renlroe. Brian 490 R1-stall, Tammy 4106 Reynolds. .lf-flrey' 4 106. 199 Rey nolds. Sharon 4 90 Rhoden. Lori 4 113, 133 Ribbeck. Carol- 131,192 Rive. Pamela 4 113 Rim-hie, Myrtle 4131, 192 Rim-bow. Mark 4 113, 158 Riyrney. Michael 4 90 Rimes. Douglas 4 68. 113, 209 Rimes, Kevin 4 90 Rimoldi. Nello 4 46 Rippey, Denise 4106 Rippey. John - 90 Riseile. David 4 106, 190 Ras.-11.-. Sammy W 113 Ritehey. Linda 4107 Ritchie, Kenneth 4 90 Rivera, Susan 4113, 155, 158 Roberson. Bennie 4 131. 194- Robersort. Michael 4 107 Roberson. Sallie Roberson, Shirley 4 90 Roberts. Alan Roberts. Dylynda 4 107. 190. 191 Roberts. .lohn 4113 Roberts, Kimberly 4 113, 158, 200 Roberts. Linda 4 107, 184- Roberts. Lynn 4 90, 203 Roberts. Marjorie 4 90 Roberts. Roxanne 4 W, 180 Roberts. Steve 4 132, 192 Roberts. Terry 4 53 Robertson. Steven 4 107 Robertson. Susan 4 113, 153. 169. 283 Robiehaud, Denise 4 196 Robichaud, Denise 4 132, 186 Robinson. Sheila 4 2fX1 Rodes, Adrian 4 54 Rodriguez 4 54 Rndriguer. Erie 4 180 Rodriguez. Ferdinand 4 107 Rodriquez. Louis 4 107 Rodriqut-A. Marin 7 132,153 Rotlriquvz. Marisvla 790 Rorlriqut-z. Maryann 7 90 Rntlriqtu-x. Rom.-in 7 90 Rodriqttvl, She-rry 7 107. 163, 217 Rodriryus-z. Tammy 7113, 153, 155. 158. 204 Rotlriquum, Maria 7113,153.204 Rogvn, Barry 7 132 Rogvrs. Diane' 7 26. 101, 107, 160 Rogorh.1:tt11r's 7 56 Roms-ro, Franviscu 7 197 Romrro, Maria 7 90 Rust-. Lisa 7 107 Rosv, Timothy 7 113 Ross. Clark 7113 Ross, Elilabvth 7 132. 148. 204 Rottnvr. Damn 711-3.193, 195 Rom: Charlrs 7 11B Rom-ll. Brr'tt7113 Rowrll. Randy 7 21.132.138 Rowlantl. lV1it'hael7113 Rowland. Sandra 7 90 Royals, Mary 7113 Rudd. Ki-vin 7 90 Rttis. Cvorgo 7 57, 72 Rulv. Mark 7 113 Rumorv, Louisv 7 107 Ruppert. Linda 7 57 Russ.'1'hon1as 7 91 Rutlrtlgr. Charlt-s 7 132 -5- St-uior Class 7 148, 149 Sophotnort' Class 7 161 s.11.,1.1. sh.-11, -107 Samplv. Lori 7 180 Sattrln-z. Mario7132 Sanrlu-z. Milo' 7 91 Satt1dt'rs.S1'ott7 91 Satluval. Mary 791 Sarmivuto, Rubin 7 203 Salt-ht-l. Anthony 7 53 Saundt-rs, St'otl 7 107 Sayidgv, Dt-lira 7 91 Sanidgt-, Ronald 7 113 Saylor, Pt-nny 737. 132, 148, 183 Sn-arboro, Cary 7 132, 167, 172 Srhalrr. Maria 7113 S1-hvlflr-r,.lan1t-s 7132.204 Svht-rmt'rl1orn.Clt-nda 7 91 Schmid, Barbara 7 91 Svhmilt. Trrvsa 7 91 Sihnonr,1ohn 791 Srhron. Lisa 7 91, 200, 203 Srhron. Robin 7 107 Svolirltl. Allen 7107 Sfott. Amy 7 50 Svott. Holt-n 7 107, 184 Svott. .lohn 7107.189 Sr-mt. Johnathan 7 107, 165 S4't'lPy. Ethel- 199 St-idl. .lamvs 791 S-vidl. Susan 7107 Svllz-rs. Dorras 7 200 St-rio..lill7113, 153 Sc-uvll. Allr-n 7107.190 Svwvll, K1-lly 7107, 153. 171 Svymour. G11-if 7113 Shaft-r. Lynn 7 54 Shainlinr. lamc-s 7132 Sharpv, Edward 7 37.114, 163 Shvare-r, Sara 7 58 Shvrl, S114-4-li Shi-oh lfuyx- 7 107 y'.Cltt'Yy17 21. 132193. 138 y. Lisa 7 107 Shi-lfit-ld. A1nlwr7 132. 152 Slnrppard. Donna 7 132. 148. 172. 186. 187 Slit-must-, larry 7 132, 200 Sliotwnulufr. Sytwt-It 7 91 Smith. Kimlwr 7107 Smith. Lori 791 Srnith,Natali1-7114, 195 Smith. Pamvla 7107 Smith. Paul713-3.191 Smith, Rim-ity 7133,193 Smith, Rolwrt 7190 Smith, Sit1nt'y7 91 Smith. She-vna 7178 Smith, She-ila 7107 Smith, Stophanie 7 91 Smith, Theresa 7 107 Smith. Virtoria 7 107, 220 Smith. Wanda 7 91. 180,203 Smithwivk, Mvlody 7165 Sinithwirk. Valerie 7107. 78. 165. 171 Smokr Signals 7156, 157 Smothvrs. Dvbra 7 133 Snt-vd. Martin 7114 Solomon. Shirlt-y'7133. 148. 196, 200, 204 Sosa, Rirky 7 91 Sours,1aurit'7107, 165.172 Sours, Mvlissa 7 91 Spann. lyt-y 7 91 Spann,Kath1vt-n 7114, 165, 167 Spanu, Wondy' 7 107, 172 Sparltman. Mrlody 7 91 Tvrry , Sloan.1immir' 7133 Short, Brian 7114,165 Slir:ult'r.1atnt's791 Sltrudrr. William 7 114 Shutnmatv, Nikki 7 107, 165 Shurtlvll. Patrirlc 7 91 Shttrllvlf, Valt'rit'7107. 172. 178 Sigl. Danii-17133 Silas. Mt-laniv7 203 Sillman, Vint'z'nt7107 Simmons, Carolyn 7133, 37,148,183, 200 Simmons, Charlr-s 7 114 Simmons. Kclle 7 153 Simmons. Linda 7 114 Simmons, Suninc 7107 Simpson. Michael 7 91 Singletary. Beverly 7194 SingIe1ary,.ludith7 133, 195 Siplin, Carlton 7107 Skven. Karen 7114, 155.158, 163 Sltipworth. David 7 214 Slark. Charles 7114 Slack. Paul 791, 189 Slatr. Gary'7133, 210 Sloan, Katrf-en 7 91. 203 Sloan. Sloan, Stone. Polly 7107, 169 Timothy 7114 Richard 7 107 Sm:-ard. Gary' 7 91 Smoad. Tamara 7187 Smith. Allan 7 91 Smith, Allon 7180 Smith,Barnt-y'7133.148 Smith. Carriu 7 91 Smith, Choryl 7 133 Smith, Dallas 7 91 Smith, Doylt- 7114 Smith. Eunirt' 7 91 Smith. 1:11101 7 180 Smith, 11-ssf' 7 Smith Smith, Karon 107 .John 7107.192 7 114 Sparlxs. Daiyd7130,184 Spc-4-vr. Clvnn7107, 199 Spt'4'rt'. Patriria 7 91 Sptfijt-rs. Anthony 7 107, 199 Stvinlwrg. Linda 7 180 Spvnrrr, Barbara 7 133, 152 Spf-nu-r. Kathy 7 107 Spt'randio.1ohn 7 53 s,1.-,fn-1. David 7 73, 133. 148, 190. 191, 13 ,1a11..f.K.-11,17 211. 114, 155. 158,165, 17 ut rr, usa: 7 , , Sprawls.1at'qt1wli11t-7 54 Sprung. Th:-rt-sa 7 91 Sputma. Darlvnt' 7 91 Stahl. Carl 7 91 Stanalanrl, David 7 91 Stanaland. Diannt' 7134,152. 155,163, 204 Stanford. Sharon 7 114 Stanlvy, Rost' 7 91 Stansvll. Gary 7107 Stark. Cary 7 107 Stark, Srott7133. 191 Str-4-It-. Phillip 7 49. 73 Stvinrr. Timothy' 7 107, 191, 218 Stophcns. Bvtty' 7 114 Caryl 7 134, 184. 193, 203. 204 . 791 Stt'phr'ns,Nancy7107, 163, 220, 200 Stvphvns. Stvplu-ns Iris Stvphvns, Ruth 7 61 Ste-it-ns Colin 7107 Stvpp. Bryan 7107 ' R Sttw ons, ot'ky7134-.153 smart. Bnhby 7 91 Sn-wart. C armon 7 91 Stvwart, Ronald 7 114 Stewart, Timothy' 7 107 Stilvs. Anvttc 7 107 SLlohn.1amos 791 St. John, Tr-rosa 7 91 Stokes. Tony' 7 91 Stonvr, Edwin 7 91 Strausst-r, Svott 7 134, 148 8 O0 Strt-vtman, Kathy 7114 Strivltlatnd. Lori 7 91 Strong. Citrrit- 7 134 Strong. Lout-lla 7 107 Strong.1immy 7 91 Stroud. Marc-vlla 7 107 Slttlihs, Charltrs 7 114 Stttlilis. Maria 7 91 slut.-..1A.1.a.t'r, 7152 Sturtlt-want, Stvwn 7 91 Suggs, 1.t'slvr 7 107 Suggs, Marlin 7 114. 191 Suggs. Pt-rry 7 134 Suggs. Valvry' 7 114, 187 Sulliyan,1ani1'4-7107 Sulliiun,1ohn 7134 Sntnlvr. Crvgory' 7 214 Mrs.Sutn111t'rs 7 50. 163 Sunni:-r. Dr-nisc 7 91 Sumnvr. Kathy 7 91 Sununc-r. Lillie Sttmnt-r. Mvlanif' 7 134 S1tri,Cl1arlt'nr7107,199 St1tlt'y.Charlt'nt'7 91,180 Sutlvy. K1-vin 7107.255 Smarts. Rita 7114.187 Sywal. Dot- 7 114. 158. 172. 175. 5...-1t.Mar,791.100 Sm-at. Porry 7 114 Surat. Tommy 7 68.114 Sm-1-'ny.'1'ami7134 Swvar, M. 7 200 Sy rvlv. Tr-rosa 7 114, 169 ST, Tavlwl 1. camtm 7 134, 194 Tarke-tt, K1-Ily7114 '1'allvy.1anit-1-7 91 Tanner. Mvlaniv 7107, 200 Tam-a. Maria 7 134. 204 Tatom, Fralivrs 7 135 Tatum. Dvnist' 7 91 '1'atu1n,Ronnit' 7 214 Taylor, Clare-nu' 7 107 Taylor. Douglas 7 91 Taylor, Edward 7 107. 199 Taylor, K4'nn4'th Taylor, Lurintla 7 135 Taylor, Sharon 7 104 llarry 791 r1.1t..1..-f. 11.111, 7 91 Tiiatrhvr, Valvrir 7 114. 165 'l'lu'spiuns 7182. 183 Thit-, Daryl 7 135, 143, 138 Thomas. Donna 7 91 Tltomas, Anthony 7 200 Thomas, Mit-haf-I 7 180 Thompson. Donald 7 107, 189 Tllonipson, B1-th 7 46 '1'hompson,1ant' 7183.195, 260 Tlmnipson. K4-nnt-th 7 91 'l'l1orpt-. Maxic 7 60 Tit-hy. Alan 791 Tillvtt. Ann 7114 Tillr-tt. H1-lcn 7114,109,158 Tillt-tt.1oan 7 91.178. 180 Tillvtt. Mark 7 152 Tiltr-11. Ruth -135 178, 200 Classes I 279 280 f Classes Tilluwu.lJnl1ll.luIul'n'7 1155 Tru ln. Ar-1-Inu 4 -111 Twill. Cunniv' 7 91 Wham-. Dvnm- - 108. 191. 210 Whilv. J Lu-kia'-92 Whit:-. K1-ilh f 92 Wilson. Sandy 7 92 Wilson. Tummy - 108 W inunf, Cnru 7 92 Willrh1'fl4'r. Robvrl - 92 W illmilulvl. Douglas 7 02 Winn-a. Sslxiu 7 11-1- WN-, 'l'.umny - 136 Wm- Wdrrimx - 180.181 Wim-rnun.5.1luly -137 wvillv. I-llizulu-lh - 108. 285 u'l1l4'.F1'l'Yiulllll' 7 92 N111-.l.ur1-l1.ufl92 Wujlylknulnhll-108.199 Wood. Dullivl 7 IU8 Wmuh-W-L,,Irwx 7 108. 180 Womb. Marita -131152. 163. 165. 167,177 183 Wood-.'I'm1i 7 108. 153. l63. IOT. 220. 200 W'11udw:1rd.Daun 7 l37. 148. 155. 165.171 2 141.200.1283 Wnr:l.D4'ni-4'-108 Work Exp:-rlmu-1' 19th Crarlvj Vlorkmun, Kilnhvrly 7 92 Vfnrlr-5, Brvndu 7 92 Wurlv-3. Chris -11-1- Wnrlhuln, Connivf 114, 172. 187 Wnghl. Bobby -114 Wriglll. Marlin f137. 24 Wrighl. Mirhzwl 7 92 Wright. Suv- 108, 37. 183 Wm-lvn. Dvhlrir' 7 52 Wxnn. Dznill- 108 nn. Dvbra 7 92 7Y- Y4-ug:-r. Tamxny 7 92 Ynulrlnmk 7 162. 163 Young. Clu-rpl 7 108. 153 Young. Dvlui-4' 7 92 Young. K4-lla-5 7 92 Young. Phillip -92 Yuuako, Kirk -114 ig, 7.nI1-J..J-m-ph - 92 za.'...u..... I1.-n..,mn- TT. 37. 172.186 MAI.-. ls.-nm..-,. f 114. 194 ZingnI1-.ln-m-- 108. 172 zi,,,,.'f.-f. A..mm,, 7 oz zi,,,..-f.-f.JJ..a.-.- - 108.199 zn.,.,.,4..,a1.4v.. xfm. 7 108. 153 Zn1kmxrky.f1arnl-137.1-18.152v z..L1,,L,.Ta....,m, fam Znniga. Orlaviof 108 'l'uIw4lo.Dinur.1h- l07. 220 Whilv. Sandra -108, 165 Tnllmwk. Tuma 7 91 Whilr. Sim:-n -108. 200 Turnivzuk. Ruasvll Wlxilvln-ati. Kaunila 7 92 Tonlv. Bvlimlu - 135. 148, I52, 163. 200 Whilvhurxl. Danny -108 'I'nuI1-.Shum-- l 1-L 189 Whilvhur-l, Willia- 7 92 Tnrhiv.P.un1-lu- 187 NXl1llImk.Ar1wI- 92 Tm.-f,.,.1.x1a.-:mai 91 wmu. cox.-X l Q2 Tmu14n'lnl.PuI-160 VJ1ill.Ri1-hard-114. 184- Truinu. L1-unard 7 11-1- Whill. Sl:-phvn 7 114 Trains. Mark -llfl-158.210 W'llilI1'4l.Cly4lt'7 92 Trmirm. I,e-ommrdo 7 91 XYhnln-:L Km-n 7 108 Tnsvan. Shal1n4m-107. 172. X75 Vkhsllwl, Pzurin-i.: 7 136 Tri-vuri. Slvwn 7 165 XY iggma. William 7 108, 199 'l'um-km-r. Bulvrin- 7 91 XX ilmh-r. Sn-ph:-n 7 ll-1.158.210 Tlu'kx'r.,Iill7l1-1.155158. 168.169, 171 w,l.g.,,-,'1'1,,,,,m, - 103 Turlinglun. Pm-nny 7 91 WIIL,-NWI. IJ.-1-nu Y O2 Turn:-r. Dmmlml 7 135 W'llK1'N.4Ilrllll H 130. 191.192.1210 TurH1'r.L- '-107. 180. 210 WiIii.1m-. .Mmm 7 108 Turn:-r. Lvlluu -135.153 Vvilli.nm.. X1lrmn- IU8 Tv-fvh.lH1liIl'-107 w'i1li.....x..'x1i.i..1V 108 Tylf-r. P.xuu-In 7 135. 180.196 Willinunf. fiulxlry 7 02 TEV'-'I 'f E-1 - willaJ...,.1L..r.,l 7 1 1-1. 187 Hyhuu. Cin: s 7 XXilIiMunN.114lI1x -- ll-l 'I'xfun..lnlln-135 Williulvls.Cl1risI3 -108 'l'x-ff -Wffilv1-107 Willhunw.flnulln--912.188.189 Williumf. Dunivl 7 136 fl f VHlli:ullN.D4'I1r1l- llilr Willi.1llls.l 1nI:Iia-- 108.190 l'mI1-runud. ,lf-rry 7 1211 Wiljidm,. Em. , 93 l lulvrurmd.I,urriu'z'7135. l95 wi11i,,,,,,. gm 792, 130 l nu-rin-rg.-r. Nh. In-Iv -01. 180 ' 4 HllljdmN..l4,U44-7108 1 mf-'I 15:4 .N Q wmd...k.1A1.,.1u - 912 l wil-ur.-If. 'I'lmm1., 7 135 V' fy ' I. w'i1lim.R..n,a,.- ll L1285 l svrfwff- Y--I1-rw 1' I rw .A fy u'a1laAm,.T.....m 7 108 Y Ujlj EVfw.1ll1f.?ulxlx.i 7 196 7 7' , 1 I mlm. vm- 4 Willi.1nlf.Tinl-136.180 mn.-,. .l...u.-.1.- 7 101: IX f Warud.n,. mmsa -108.220 Yd V'l '- R-U f 57 K Y C l' WiHi.il1lf.Wn'1uiall-108.172 xa..1.1.-x...1.14-r. mn- L ' xxnumn,.,.1. Jw- 7 02 x'..ma,,.-1, ,12.1.a.N.- 7 108 , P If W- -Wm 192 Dfw- DMI 7 114 ' 1 x A RLm1iSf114.255 Vw'--I0-'-114 Y , J ,U-x2jfER.,.1g.-f -108 xm. Phillip 7 I1-1. 103.1915 I u-mk.,,.5..L,,.,...g10g urging Vnlh-yhull 7 2:20, 221 , I bl! Wi1l,4R1,p,,ng,10g X.m1m-z..luln1ny -111 . , ' U, 1 I If XX iy,,,,,A Cam 7114.193 Uf-1-I-'L ll-'rw 7 91 . 'J J wa1w...f:.-mwlln 7 92 xfw11l1g.IMuri1' L 103. 153 L XX ilwn. .IIN-ph 7 108. 255, 200 UWB- IH f ' WlImn.Km-l1m-ll1- 45 Yitzmzu. Rirardn 7 91 -- l Wil,l,,,. Dum 7 49 x'.,l1,Ra1+.af.4- 108 U f ny! wgl,,,,,. lm 7136 ' ' '1 Wilson. Hn-In-v 7 92 - W - -N , v.'au,.,.1. 1z.m.,..1.--114. 191 Vblxldm-n. :Xnilu 7 922 Lj . W.1Im-f.Conniv-135.1-18 , ,L X I mln.-f. mln-.-u 7 91 n , Walk-r.ClmrI1-ff 91 ' N Lf ' , - IW. Wulkrr. Darla -108 J t , ,V Wznlkvr. D4-bra -11-L. 187.1285 - -N ' mu.-f.11.-...-a, -135 01 HAM l Q 'I Walk-r, Ella -92.84.160 180. 200 X7 l x Wulkvr. .lunnu 7 02 'xg , A - K xulk.-f.1A.-mf 108 ' jj I xmL.'r.x1e.'nm.-l- 912 ,y , Q W.1Ikur.N1iwIm4-I- 136 I W.nlkm-r.Nli4-I14-In-- 92 Walk:-r. Rirhurd 7 136 I Wn1kvr.WilIu-- 153. 200. 210, 212 XXalLnu'.l':1lri4-k 7 153. 203 XX.1Iknn-. Ywnvlu 77 136, 105. 218 NX.1ILup..luxn--x 7 21. 136. 178. l86 NY.uII.m'.11.nrnlf103 XXJIIJ1--.I1mi4If02 Nhllu-vr WJII1-r. Wulluu. .'I'mu 7 O2 5- ull bf 9.1 lxvx nl 7 ll-X 912 W4rul.4fliffor1l- V.1rrf.Uul1--92 Ward, Lulhn-r 7 lfih. 210 Vvlml. Suzzunu- 7 02 Ward. SIM-il.x 7 92 Warn-n. Dunm -- 108. 199 Wurrn-l1.Tn-rr4-Il-92 Washburn, Burn 7 111 Washburn. Shvlly 7 U2 Wu:hinglm1.Huru-5 7 197 Waahinglum Timrm 7 92 Wan-rf. D1-blvivf 108 Watson. .Ia-rry -108, 190 Wulson. Su-w 7 Watson. William 37. ll-1.210 -108 Wana. Chrislnphvr 7 108. 153 wvulls. K1-Hy -108.191 Wally. Tim 7 114-. 190 W1-gm-r. Damln- 7 153. 203 vv.-.-u,.RUn.a.1f 92 W4-Illu--hr-r, Emmx -108 We-illuvhvr. William 7 92 108 W.-ah. D4-nm, 7 W.-1..-rl. Harry 7 57-01 NK--I4-Im. R um-ll - 02 W1-llx,N1urk -108 W1-lla. T l11ju.mu 7 92 W4-NN-Ixuun. Bw-Ly 4108. 172 Ww,wluu1nn.Gi:m 7 92,180 Wy-xl. Eddif- 7 108 W1-51. Su-.nn 7 92. 180 Wu-fllvronk. Bruu- f 108. 165 W:--lf:xIl.P.ulI-114 XYVIIJIII-x.Hvl4'l1v 7 114.187 Whullm-x . Jann-N 7 92 ,nl 19 xx'nmn.-,..l.,,1- Win-1-la-r.l.uroI 7 108 Win-4-I--r. Hmmld 7 210 Wl1i:l1h-ll.BiIly-108. 2210. 200 Whilulwr. Rnlwrl 7 108.199 Whin-. linnniv W 02 Whilv. D:-nu-lri.1 7 92. 180 I P 54 W 54 X x ,ph i 1 ww 2 -..,f , My .,., . ,nm x ' 'fm' Q ' 195. 201- 3 X , w if 1 V , ' L ,L,,L , ffl xl 'ex , 1 wr ,,., X? w, ' 1 +1 That elusive white fluffy stuff that is rarely seen in Florida really fell on January 19. The temperatures dropped down in the lower 20's and 30's as most of the student body went out in the parking lot to have fun with SNOW fights, instead of going to class. However, it was not all fun and games for students that had to drive to school because roads were icy and wet. Because of the cold weather the afternoon session was cancelled. ll Steve Holshue proudly displays his prize snowball. 23 Robert Garcia forgets his long johns. 31 Frosty Jr. comes south for the winter. 4-Q Snow amidst the palm trees. 5, A Ford Falcon gets snowed in. SnowfStudent Life f 281 ,282 !Cz1l4-ndar R ' ,1,,, ,f 4 ff' an tit'-4' .1 ,nksx XJ 1 V Haiti ., -- f - S z ,+'vf,,mf'Z 'Q 'FT h:- ' Z , ,Q:. Vw, 2 .5 N V If , ff H ' ' ' 5 Q. Q f wwf ' be-iK'U! nuwqqsxx, -l l The saying Beauty is as BEAUTY does is a fitting statement for the 1977 calendar girls. The girls were sponsored by either their homeroom or a club, and participated in eliminations in which only one-third of the girls trying out were selected. Four judges were chosen, with not more than one judge being a teacher at East Bay. Attire in the contest included sportswear and evening gowns. Before being eligible to compete, each participant had to sell 8200.00 worth of advertisements. Sponsoring the program was Ms. Jody Doban and Mrs. Ruth Fanelli. ' .t 'iii . ts,s . , .Q Sab i :,, V z, - !,j.,Q,' H11 Qgfh A k' 11 Dawn Woodward - cover girl. 21 Melanie Curlin 7 January. 31 Evy Leasure 7 February. 41 Melody Groves - March. 51 Susan Robertson - April. 61 Michelle Gilliland - May. 71 Beverly Carlisle 7 June. 81 Candy Grabler - July. 91 Sherry Hagadorn - August. 101 Elaine Davis -- September. 111 Gail Carbelman 7 October. 121 Terri Dickey - Novema ber. Calendar CirlsfSlud: nt Life f 283 4 284 ff Student Lifc!Calendar Girls ' Q is E-is f 'si gifs 'N we guru The Warrior Staff would like to honor Mr. G. R. Bill GRAEBER who has been at East Bay for eight years as a Driveris Education instructor. He taught additional years at Hillsborough as head football Coach and also at Van Buren Jr. High and Tarpon Springs High School. Mr. Graeher will be moving on from an active life of teaching to the relaxation of retirement. The school will miss this teacher who enjoyed his students and his work. ll Cindy Gay 7 Deen-rnlier. 2l Teresa Franklin 7 Alternate, 33 Judges 7 Lzfl In righl: Dr. fVlildred Hig- gins. Mr, Joe Jones. Mrs. Cheryl Cianino. Mrs. Ann Willvford. 41 Elizabeth Witt 7 Alternate. Sl Charlotte Las' aevom Janies the Calendar Girls lu' Jlavinv thn- . l . l , P piano. 6l Melonie Curlin. Nancy Brute, Dr-hliie Walker, Sherrv Ha adorn, Robin Williams. Linda Fils- . 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