Escambia High School - Escambian Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)
- Class of 1987
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This year 's ,86-'87 Mr. and Miss Escambia are Emmitt Smith and Tonya Hernandez. At first I wanted Becky my sis- ter, to make it. I felt she deserved it. But now I feel privileged because I know she is proud of me and it is important to have her support, ex- plained Tonya. E.H.S. is a very dis- tinguished school in Florida, and I am excited that Ennnitt and I were chosenf' Tonya has been vice presi- dent of her class, 9-ll, and is presi- dent of Senior Council. She is also a member of student government. She enjoys swimming, singing, going to the beach, and relaxing. I am very surprised and glad I Was chosen, exclaimed Emmitt. HI was hoping that I would win be- cause it is an honor to represent the senior class of '87 as Mr. Escambia. Emmitt is a member of Sans Perine, Para Amigos, the football team, bas- ketball team, and track team. Twenty-e1ght Nominated For Mr. and M1SS Esca:mb1a Every year senior girls and boys are nominated for Miss and Mr. Escambia. It's an honor and a privilege shared by few. I was elated at the fact that my teach- ers would nominate me for such a high honorf' stated Tracy Parks. This year 's nominees for Miss Escambiawere as follows: Rebec- ca Bowen, Lori Brunelle, Lisa Cordray, Tonya Hernandez, Cindy Jones, Tracy Parks, Michelle Ripa, Susan Samoszenko, Mel- lgsa Sanders, Leigh Townse-Rf Eaige White, and Frankie Wil- liams. Nominees for Mr. Escam- bia were the following: Erngg-Ltt. Smith, Shawn Robitszch, Bill Sewell, Rob Bodree, .lohn Bradg Paul Clowe, John Endacott, Korg mga-vnmfgghkenslhlvlark McGregor, Tim Moran, Jo nny Nichols, Alex Pura, James Rider, Steve Smith, Steve Scott, and Mark White. T felt honored and privileged to be nominated for Mr. Escambiaf, commented Johnny Nichols. Memories Treasured by Junior Miss Winners - r V ML L41 ,. -A Each year, senior girls from ES- cambia High compete to be the county finalists for the Junior Miss Pageant. Cindy Doyle, An- gela Hinkley, ipa were chosen to represent Escam- bia in the Escambia County Ju- nior Miss finals. Cindy displayed her musical talents by playing Led Zeppelin ,s song, Stairway to Heaven, on the piano, oboe, and flute. Angela sang Berlin's Take My Breath Away from the hit movie Top Gun, using props and costumes to go along with its theme. Michelle did an energetic dance routine that featured gymnastics to Irene Cara's What a Feelingf' When asked about their learn- ing experiences during the pag- eant, all three girls had only good things to say and fond memories to profess. 'KI grew even closer to the friends I competed with, commented Angela. The girls felt immense pride at being chosen to represent Escam- bia. All I could think about was how much I love Escambia and all the students here and how AWESOME we are, exclaimed Cindy. N r I Y Q . IIN. 4- yt , l K X , i x Queen and K1ng Feel Sense of Prrde EScambia's Homecoming Court for 1986 consisted of a Queens and Kings Court. The Queen 's Court consisted of 1 Becky George, Becky Bowen, Lisa Cordray Cindy Doyle, and Laurie McVay. The members of the King's Court were: -Todd Lyter, Scott Magno, Steve Scott, and Steve Smith. By the end of half-time, .Cindy Illghad been crowned Horne- coming Queen, and ,Steve Smith had been selected as Escambia's first Homecoming King. I will never forget the pride I felt and the pride I have for Es- cambia High Schooll exclaimed Cindy. She participated in the band, Senior and Student Coun- cils, Mu Alpha Theta, and Sans Perine Club. I felt honored to have been chosen out of the many worthy seniors available to represent Es- cambia High for Homecoming, Steve Smith was noted as saying. Steve was Vice President of the Senior Class, presidentof Inter- act, and a member of Surf Club. Who 's Who Titles Bestowed 011 25 Seniors B., f l Best All Around Most Likely To Succeed John Brady and Tonya Hernandez Todd Lyter and Angela Hinkley V 3 Most' Popular Most Intellectual Steve Scott and Becky George George Madrid and Melissa Montgomery fl- Most Dependable Paul Clowe and Leigh Townsend Most School Spirit ,Qejg-S,g,1.i.t.h. and Frankie Williams Wittiest Not Shown: Jeff Rowell Wanda Radford and Natalie Baker , v Best Citizen John Endacott and Lisa Cordray se, 1 Most Talented Scott Magno and Cindy Doyle w v Most Athletic Emmitt Smitlg and Tracy Parks Rigsby, Officers Meet Senior Goals xr- 1 :iq-.---.ken Y WV' K .glyy Mrs. Billie Joyce Rigsbyg sponsorg Tonya Hernandez, president, vice-president, Sonja Turberville, secretary, Angela Hinkley, treasurer, Ryan Hudson, artist. ,.,,l,-. Q- .ww- M YQ .--.sn-v S-nf 4-een., 1' 4 , f ,.,o ,ff ' ff? , Y Y ' eg iq, 1 , . 1 5 ,I ,V E Q V 3 H . i-5 G kia Qi iii: 'fff'-V ffl' ' - Qi gif ' ,fsi f' ., Z , G r, . E b , at n , Y , E5 4 . 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While I fast forward the incidents from all my years, I fight real hard to choke back tears. I tell the little ones hold fast of today Because before you know it, it will all slip away. Poet Laureate Wanda Radford was selected as Poet Laureate for the Class of '87 by several of the senior English teachers. Out of twenty-five en- tries submitted, Wanda came out on top. Denise Cebula, Angela Hinkley, and Deborah Turman were runners-up. Besides trying her hand at po- etry, Wanda is in SADD, ICC, Scholars, Bowl, Vice President of Beta, Historian of Latin Club, and co-editor of the yearbook. Wanda has never taken poetry writing seriously and feels, If it fpoetryj doesn't rhyme, it isn't poetry! When asked what in- spired her to write her poems, Wanda said, All the things that have happened to me over my years in school and the fact that soon it will all come to an end. Senior Prayer Now I lay me down to sleep My homework undone, left in a heap. If I, a SENIOR, should die before I wake, Here are a few requests that I must make: Put my Anatomy book in my hand, Tell Mrs. McAtee I don 't understand Place the English at my feet, Tell Mrs. Gross it had me beat. Throw the A.R Biology all over the floor, Tell Mrs. Tampary I could take no more. Lay all the Latin under my head, Tell Ms. Braun that's Why I'm dead. And take that report card, all tat- tered and torn, It was enough to make me wish I,d never been born. for Class of '87 Memory What happened to our yesterday of so long ago? What happened to our dreams, that no longer show? Struggling to survive as real life sets in, There is no way out, nor any way to win. Living on our own outside the shel ter of the school, All must sink or swim in life's giant pool. But I know the bigger part of the eighty-seven class, Will meet these challenges and somehow pass?! SCIIIOIS Abad, Rick Allard, Cory Andrews, Josh Ansbro, Cari Ansley, Michelle Archer, Becky Atkins, Serena Bally, Jennifer Ballard, Jeffrey Barrington, Sean Bassett, ,Lowell Bearup, Wendi Bell, Cynthia Bell, Jacqueline Bell, Kathryn L3.L3-I1k...S:..1!.53f0I1 Blankenship, Kathy Blisard, Andrea Blount, Mike Blue, J 0 Ann B7 1 r Q -Q-1 1 I 1 1 J 1 1 i i 1 Blum, Heather Bobe, Jeff Bodree, Robby Bohannan, Shawn Bonner, Michelle Boolen, Kath Bowen, Becky Boyd, Shelia Boyd, Tracy Boyden, Robert TBrady, John Brady, Michael Brigham, Tammy Britt, Tammi Brock, Charles Brock, Jeffery Brock, Kent Brower, Ronda Brown, Alexander Brown, Richard Semors Semors Semors Brown, Suzanne Broxton, Leigh Brunelle, 14111- Bunch, Marla Burkhalter, Cricket Bnrress, Jerry Byrd, Lgra Campbell, Lisa Cannon, Steve Carney, Jason Carter, Beverly Carter, Lashaw Carter, Ronald Carter, Tonya Carver, Paul Cebula, Denise Chasarik, ,Charles ....,,,,,.f.. 3-..,, Chavis, Cliff Childress, Carmon Clark, Leron vb f- -m-A- i'- 1 03 ff . if T , e 59 ,A 1:1 ' 47' ,gp Clowe, Paul Coburn, Lisa Coffman, Ron Colbert, Cathy Combs, Suzanne Cordray, Lisa Corne, J eric Cousin, Millisa Cox, Charles Cox, Dawn Cox, Shelia Crabtree, Julie Crocker, Orlando Crosby Annette Crosby Cathy Crtunpton, James Cunningham, Myron Cutler, Kim Dagestad, Tom Daniels, Angela 33 Seniors Seniors Seniors Davis, Darron Davis, Kathy Davis, Loretta Davis, Michael Davis, Michael Danni, Robert Dewitt, Stephanie Dickinson, Kim Dobbins, Mark Doyle, Cynthia Dubose, Ellen Dulayg Wendell ,Wm ,... F., Dunson, David Dykes, Kathy Edgerton, Kenyetteth Edwards, Troy Eide, Suzanne Elery, Jennifer Ellis, James Elting, Stephen 34 .Cn Y 4 wir- , 1 l 4 1 1 A -gp- , ,,,,,,,,.,. ,Y W, ,-- .... ,W , ,, P I r F V Endacott, John English, Chandea English, Irish Enriquez, Norman Estares, Mauricio Farrington, Charles Finch, David Fluitt, Cyrus Foster, Elaine Fox, Eric Francis, Mark Frederick, Joey Fulford, Lynn Garteiser, Jeff Garth, Robert Gebhart, Geraldine Gentry, Stephanie George, Becky Geyer, Tammy Gilbert, James 35 Seniors will 'GG llll G Seniors Seniors Glenn, Keith Glover, Anthony Godwin, Georgiana Golen, Virginia Gould, Valerie . ,5 Gray, Willie , Q ,,.,,, -W ,,,.,,,,,,v..,,-,l Grow, Amani - 1 Hagler, Ryan WHale, Bridget H5IH6l, Ray Hansen, Leif ,E V V 'ffm , 1 at ' 5 , I s l 1 1 l Harrison, Wendy Hartley, Stephani Havard, Gill Heath, James l l 1 l w r l l Helton, Carla Henderson, Ted Hendricks, Naomi Hendrix, Kristi . 36 Henry, Kim Hernandez, Tonya Herren, Sabrina Herring, Angela Hill, Randy Hinkley, Angela Hitchcock, Anne Hoang, Thuy Hoffman, Dale Hofstetter Todd Holmes, Connie Holt, Shari Houston, Tina Hudson, Ryan Huggins, Renee, Hughes, Jennifer 1-Iughes, Norman Hunter, Genie James, Dana Jandora, Andy 37 Senrors Semors Semors Jones, Bobby Jones, Cindy Jones, Nichola J ones, Sheronia Jordan, Douglas Jordan, Kevin J osafat, J annette Kacachos, Tarnmie Kiefer, Robert nderman, Lonnie King, L ennifer King, Richard Kingryg Dawn Krehely, Donald Kruk, Zabrlna Lampkins, Ronald Lawson, Clover Lawson, Tucker Ledbetter, Derek Ledford, Doug Leppert, Victoria Libbey, Robert Lockhart, Keith Loftus, Christina Lovett, Michelle Lowe, Cassandra Lucas, Melissa Lyter, Todd Lyter, Tommi MacGregor, Mark MacKay: Scott Madrid, George Magno, Scott Martier, Cheri Martineau, Ken Mathews, Sharon McClain, Barry McConnico, George McCorvey, Errol McDaniel, Josh 39 Semors Semors McGough, Margaret McHa1e, Shelia McLarnb, Mike 'VIcMi11ian, Florence McMi11ian, Lisa McPherson, Angie xMcVay, Laurie Merson, Glenn Messer, Marty Middleton, Tracy A54-ifHe-2,-M293 Mimms, David Mitchem, Irene Mitchem, Jesse Montgomery, Melissa Moorer, Donise JYIQEEJEPPS Morgan, Christi lYLQ5r,i.S,J--I. Mullins, Vicki AV, Y,,, ,,,,- ,.,,,,,, W- Y-, rv Q , Ari N -. ,V .',' Mil av ! ,Q l 1 V Nelson, James ' Neshem, Robert Nichols, Johnny Nicholson, Lesa Nicholson, Nick Nobles, Kathy Nodhturft, Richard O'Gara, Brendan OlNeill, Jeannine Opena, Anne Page, Sallie Parker, Carolyn Parker, Kenneth Parker, Robert Parks, Tracy Peacock, Erick Penton, Ernie Perez, Elvira Philpot, Cynthia Picheo, Tonja 41 Seniors Seniors Seniors Pickerlll, Lisg, Pierre, Ashley Pilipina, Sigfred iS Porterfield, Marzette Powell, Tracy P hn Pura, Alexander Radford, Wanda arns n Reali Francis Redish, Jani Reed, John Rhodes, Greg Riddell, Jennifer lgder, J ames f W r 'rr' -H - , .WY ,,,. .....,n..-, ,..-.Y,, ,,,, ,,,,,,.1 V' '-'l'7 ?- 'l x ' N V 4 .L for . v ,fr Ripa, Michelle Robbins, Michael Roberts, Rebekah Robinson, Lindie 42 I' '-S S I I I r I I f V ww-7-ff w--- 4-A W-Y --Wi----I Klfirg Jn- 3 G , W sm! I I I I I I I If-T - f f'i 1 I I I I ? I , jf I ' . ' , V I ,ig I I I I I I I I .,'-+L, H: tif, Z, I SL Robinson, Michele Robitzsch, Shawn Rockwell, Kevin Rogers, Nancy Rosenberg, Steven Rowell, ,leff Royal, Becky Rudolph, Rosie Sanders, James Sanders Melissa , Sasser, John Schick, Gregory Schroeder, Leta Scott, Steve Scott, Van Alan Seeleyg Chris Selby, Angela Sellers, Shelly 43 , ,, U K X Vim Seniors Q- r Seniors Seniors Sewell, William SIQQHLAILQLL- SLQGQLMEL, Sheppard, Carlmetta N Simmons, Leon Simmons, Tarina Sites, Summer i4 Smith, Frances Smith, Jeff Smith, Shawn ,nSmith. Steven Snell, Eddie Spencer, Kim Standish, Sharon Stanovich, Martin , A.,,.,1,,1...,,,lQ' , Steinberg, Thomas i I Stephens, Tammy Stevenson, Allen Stevenson, Robert 44 pp H or -1 g vr'---m-ff--- f-- fr- -mf ,....f.-.m ....e-.m,,... ....,,,,,, ,..-..,Wv.,....e.N W-. , , ., ,, , E 1 ,,.qv ' - M-- ,J l 1 AVN 5-V V i ,, I V 1 I m I I l 1 1 I . .. V1. . W-, A4 ,, , 5 IEW. , . , H -NM ..YYYVV..,.V. ..- Steward, Michelle Stewart, Russel Stinemetz, Jill Strickland, Charlene Strother, Tammy 5hm imilkliii, Summers, Tina Sump, Robin Supplee, Chris Sweetman, Carla Thomas, John IM Thompson, Lisa Thornhill, Greg Tiedman, William Tindell, Lisa Tippin, Jon Townley, John Townsend, Leigh 45 Semors W ll'W'F Semors Turberville, Sonjia Wggsworth, Kevin W W Trahan, Denise Turman, Deborah Var an - W W, W , W W W W W ' W L W W W W W W W W W Varner, Krystal , Waldman, ,Limx Wallace, Angela W W 1 W W W W W W W W W Webb, Maureen Welch, Rocky , W W W W Westerman, Boyd Whipple, Darrell White, Mark White, Michele W,12Q'L21gL- Whitton Chris Wilcox, Sean Wilcox, Tina V,- WelkeL.D011 ' W W F. .,,, YY,......-, -,.-..V VMw,,,,e,-e,- . ,A ,eww Yarborough, Jason V ' 'Q W W ' ' ' Z 1 1 . I 1 I 1 w 'HT 1 'Williams, Carolyn Williams Frankie Williams, Jenifer Williams, Tammy Willis, Chris ,.mLm,..1wfG Wind, Cynthia Winters, Kelly Wise, Robert Wombles, Lynn Woodard, Ervin Worth, Stephanie 51 v A , 3, ,, ' 5 ' I .wiv Q . Tb ' 'Q L, ,Aim ,,,. inf ,,.. . A .4.,ha4.,.,M ,LM V A QW. , 1 v- 'f ,bak , ., My ,,.,f- --5.5 ' 4i'WM6u., M 'nh w fL ,ff 'Www- M 1 ,f 'ff 1 . 4 , .ap L., f: :Z?ff,!.4 fy, 48 , ,wb- ln... 4. 4 1 My ,www ,W mxwanr- 'HWWW Ay, aw W we- ww, ' 5 A hi.. 4 , A NN 'I I LJLI Z ,,-,A mild, Student Life School year begins with honors 'Jvufx A7 fp fi . If . , ANNE The empty halls of Escambiawere once again filled with both the laughter and the moans of students. August was the month for honoring past and present Escambia athletes. Emmitt Smith, senior, appeared on the front of the News Journal sports page. He was ranked second best running back in the nation. HI don't concentrate on what l'm ranked,', commented Emmitt. MAll I'm thinking about is playing and winning the fourteenth game of the season fState Championshipjf' Alumni, Greg NeSmith, 1986 gradu- ate, was also on the sports page for winning the Babe Ruth Tournament. A Campaign was started this month called Yes to football, No to drugs. All football players now wear a shirt with that popular slo- gan. Mr. Larry Huntly, curriculum co- ordinator, felt the opening of school went well considering the number of schedule changes needed this year. The lunch schedule was rearranged so that students no longer have split classes. We came back aweek early to get back in the routine, commented Gene Autry, economics teacher. Teachers, along with the band and football players returned early to school to prepare for the year ahead. August World News In Brief The Lady Liberty celebrated her 100th year in existence this past 4th of July while millions of people watched with excitement as President Reagan relit her torch . . . Patrick Henry Sher- ril, postman, killed 14 co-workers in Edmond, Oklahoma in a fit of revenge against his supervisors . . . Prince An- drew and Sarah Ferguson exchange wedding vows as tens of thousands of people show to see them unite . . . Tons of hay were donated by midwest farm- ers for the South 's hungry animals . . . A record drought continued as the skies were clear and temperatures soared to 100F . . . Dian Fossey, also known as the Woman Who Lives Alone in the Forest, was found dead Dec. 27, 1985, in her small cabin in Rwanda. Fossey had lived in Rwanda for 18 years while she studied the gorilla. The Rwanda government issued awar- rent and arrested Wayne McGuire, Fos- sey's last research assistant, for her murder . . . Time magazine dedicated eight pages in their September lst is- sue to Ralph Loren and his successful line of sports clothes . . . Father Martin J enco was released after being held hostage in Lebanon for 564 days. Fa- ther Martin was greeted with tears of joy from his relatives and is now back home in Joliet . . . this page: 1. Steve enjoys returning to the school lunches. 2. Journalism students are always eager to lend a hug. 3. Gator spirit 'Lbehind the scenes. 4. Feed meg take me home! 5. ult went thata way! 49 September is the month that school got into full swing. The clubs started meeting, pep rallies and football games started, and stu- dents finally settled down to work. This month started off great with the Labor Day holiday, com- mented Kelli Tice, junior. After the holiday, though we really had to get to work. The Gators started their football winning streak against Woodham, ' Sept. 12. In the last four seconds of the game, the Gators kicked a field goal to end the game 30-28. The team lived up to its undefea- table image two more times this month. The Gators downed Pasca- Student Life Students get into the swing of things goula, 29-21, and Washington, 35-0. Juniors had the annual magazine sale. g'Our goal was S5,000, but we J J ' J 1'A1' 'P Q fi' ' made only S2,700,', reported Mrs. Kristen Stephens, junior class spon- 1 at 2: sor. The junior class also ordered 9 , ,I ' Q A their class rings to hold on to memo- 4 ' i A ries made in E.H.S. Q ' 'M ' Junior Miss was held for the indi- Y W if it vidual high schools. From Escam- bia, Cindy Doyle, Angela Hinkley, and Michelle Ripa were the talented Winners. . s A s V' 5 ff- if ' opposite page: 1. It's Becky King. 2. Coach Thomas raises spirit. 3. 'larry Curly and Moe ll-. Yes! We're beautiful! 5. Togetherness 6. Mr. McEwen takes over at pep rally. 7. I'm busted! 8. David and Eric take F it easy at lunch. 9. 'KAin't We bad, now! 10. Hey, Maw! this page: 1. Varsity Cheerleaders: queens for a day. 2. Get this out of my teeth! 3. Jill demonstrates breathing techniques. 4. Happiness 5. Do Not Dis- turb! 6. Get this over with! 7. Fm sorry! 8. Becky's future is so bright, she has to wear shades. , fl V 4 W Nw? P I F flu - fl.-' T , it El -- ,il WV , ti W in -mfg' , 1 , , . 2 U, .- VV , - , -T1 f .' , ZHQ' . A - ' 7 V ' ' 35 - ' I ,, vi: 'lv' , by if ix . fr . lsr 1 27 + . was r l l l Q r ., E A L . p.. H1 x, 1 l ',A' M if . ., I A M A Y: . v A ua n September World news in brief Lebanon is thought to be behind the five terrorist attacks in Paris Within a ten day period. These bombings have left Parisians and tourists scared and stunned . . . This month Harvard University celebrat- ed their 35Oth anniversary. Among many other important people, six of America's Presidents graduated from Harvard. Despite the chal- lenge of other excellent schools, Harvard remains number 1 . . . Ac- tor, Ted Knight, died of cancer at the age of 62. Knight starred as a car- toonist in the sitcom Too Close For Comfort, which had been scheduled to return to the air for the 1987 sea- son . . . Pan American World Air- ways Flight 73 touched down at Pakistan's Karachi International Airport on a scheduled flight, eigh- teen hours later 17 of the plane's es- timated 400 passengers and crew were dead, 125 more were injured. Four Palistinian terrorists, who had hijacked the plane, were all in cus- tody, one Was injured . . . Nicholas Daniloff correspondent for U.S. News and World Report met with a Soviet acquaintance, Misha. Misha' gave to Daniloff an envelope which contained Top Secret photographs. KGB agents then took Daniloff as a hostage where he spent a night in a Soviet prison . . . DC-9 airliner plunged into a middle-class neigh- borhood in Cerritos, California. A private plane Piper owned by Wil- liam Kramer, flew in to the DC-9 to lose the vertical stabilizer, which in turn left them virtually helpless. An estimated 82 people were killed in this crash . . . Soviet ship, Pyotr Vaser, was on its way to enjoy a late summer cruise until a freighter rammed into the ship, just 45 min- utes after the cruise got underway. Eight hundred thirty-six people were rescued, one hundred and six- teen bodies were found dead, and two hundred and eighty-two people turned up missing. This was one of the worst acknowledged shipping disasters in Soviet history. mal 2' 4 f 'rr IZ! nd-4 AI W 51 Student Life A rainy October didn 't put Escam- bia's spirit down. Especially after USA Today ranked the Gators as the number one football team in the nation. Homecoming, Oct. 28, was the rainest day of the month. The rain didn,t keep me from having a good time, remarked Christy Liles, ju- nior court member. Cindy Doyle, who was crowned Homecoming queen, didn't seem to mind much ei- ther. This year a new tradition may have started, having a king in the court. This year's king was Steve Smith. On Oct. 18, the show band and -, .V 3 ' - r f- - .. ..... W im , , ,,. -an a.-Z, W mimi f - iii . K- ,T V Q ,sa-mhelyl gui? . V . .at ... ilwfg - In pa- In xg fa 2 615,15 gf A -.,,,' H -V W , Q..,,, K X 'oii Xl f . .2 f I, . 'Rs - V fl - - ,aa . ,H X 1 , HM A 4 f' 1 Gators receive top award nationwide fl f . L O 5 , +-Q,,wJfffm concert band received straight su- perior ratings in District Marching Concert, held in Niceville. This makes the fifth consecutive year they have received straight superi- ors, commented Mr. Tim Willis, band director. Among other activities were the Bob Salter Salter Spelling Bee, and the Scholar's Bowl. The Scholar's Bowl team won its first match of the year, against Milton. The Gators contiued their win- ning streak this month. Ft. Walton was defeated 42 17 as was Tate 32 22, and Niceville, 45 7. At Home coming, North East Tennessee was blown away, 61-0. 'I ity, .t ,. f git lgixuklx gig! TWG W ' UNKHQQ :emu ff' an 0 4 0. A' Q, ,A,, H . + ! ,af Q Aa 3 A, ' f .- iE2? fQ, f .. . f, ' ,. -o w n. 1 -J X. 1 i ' E .lf g .. B 5 H - - A , lt 'X'lfQ!,2'721 .A rr r-' f ,. N X, 3-' Beans- 'N X -i Ziff .7 1 xv jc' A in fly K 41 - sf: I October orld News in Brief Mikhail Gorbachev, Premier of Russia, and Ronald Reagan, Presi- dent, met at the Hofdi House in Ice- land to discuss negotiations in arms control and the exchange of the po- litical prisoners. This super-power summit ended in a stand-still . . . Ne- zar Hindawi is on trial for trying to blow up an El Al jet by planting a time bomb in Ann Marie Murphyls luggage. Murphy was Hindawi's fiancee. These people are pending trial . . . The U.S. Government placed a temporary ban on the har- vesting ofred fish due to the public's boosted demand. The government is concerned that the species may be wiped out. The ban is set to expire in late December or in the early j fV V,c, months of 1987 . . . After the sev- Q .Q A.' ' W g'f:1,.VQ.'AQ44 V enth game of the National League 5.5 . 4V'V 'V 1 Q ':.fL7f ?5 ,, Championship Series, the New York 'fy Q, -'r'f - 'rlil fv. Mets came out on top with a 4-3 ' - ,114 game win over the Boston Red Sox 74 2 5 'f .0 K ' i ,A . . . Heart recipients Mary Lund and ' thi . La y ' A, ,tl Q' 7 Cf' Bernadette Charez died after receiv- 5 I , V fjff- 'Wy Y ' ing their new human hearts . . . A .Q , , ' Presbyterian Minister Harry Cole -1 V V 3' g wanted to pull the plug on his 7 f ' ' .L , wife, Jacquelin Cole, who had been ' 'eg comatose for forty-one days after ! Q 'lf , .. , ' suffering from a cerebral hemor- ..,--f L V W y Y 7 , . l fs X X 1 , I f Xxx 41, 'ff I!! XXX I X I5 - - . 4 , QXM LA' K :. J I My ' lllfl ilf W w XXXW, I, -af--:. . .wvf .A I V1 gf' 4 '1 , .H Qi ng . 9 . - Ti fur Ci' rage. Six days after Maryland Judge John Carroll Byrnes said No! to pulling the plug, Jacquelin Cole awoke .. . Calvin Klein and Kelly Rector wedded in Rome only aweek after the word of their engagement leaked out . . . Mary Lou Retton, 18, announced her retirement from full- time gymnastics to full-time college student and kid . . . this page: l. Trip out! 2. Juniors enjoy pep rally. 3. Denise and Josh show affection in hall. 4. Steve becomes king. 5. Recovering from the crash? 6. Todd leaps into action. 7. Push a little harder! 8. Don shows his sixties outfit. 9. Dan and Scott get in on the VW cram. 10. The ferris wheel lights up the night. Opposite page: 1. What a teddy bear! 2. Emmitt and Tonya become Mr. and Miss Escambia. 3. What are you lookin' at? 4. It's Mr. Kool J. 5. James and Barry have things under control. 6. Booster Club sells shirts. 7. Please don't take that picture! 8. Michelle displays the 60's look. 9. No, my chin isn't long! 10. EACXSPC members enjoy Homecoming. 53 November was the month Escam- bia felt the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. This was exper- ienced in football, track, volleyball, and swimming. The Gators finished the season, 10-1. The only loss going to the Pensacola High Tigers. The track team made it to the Q Cross Country State Meet, Nov. 22, , where they finished 16th out of 16. f 'gWe did great just to make it to N state, stated Coach Hank Martin. Tracy Parks, senior finished 11th out of 107 competitors. Encore put on three plays, Nov. 21- 22, The Storm, Bivala Grandma Rose, and Hercules Night Out. All three plays went well, commented Randy Eades, junior. But Saturday night was a crack-up. Randy was Student Life November was thrill a minute referring to the number of incidents that happened in The Storm, a dra- matic play. When a coat rack was picked up, after being knocked over, it broke into. Randy, himself, slipped during the course of the play. College Day was held in the begin- ning of November, to help seniors plan their future. Both the SAT and ACT were given at PJ C this month. The end of the month, everyone spent on vacation, as school let out for Thanksgiving holidays. ef: 5 .. 5 2 'rv 5 this page: 1. Becky and friend. 2. Everyone loves to smile. 3. Have we gone back in time? 4. Football players get ready for the game. 5. Seniors are dressed for pictures. 6. The winning smile. Opposite page, 1. Stephanie's working hard. 2. Coach explains climbing techniques. 3. Hey partner, wanna bite? 4. EHS! PHS game draws a packed crowd. 5. Cheerleaders and football players urge the crowd not to give up. 6. Juniors show their spirit. 7. Band members prepare for their preformance. 8. Which way do we go? 9. Becky has entered the twilight zone. 10. The 60's look. 11. Get back! 54 I 1 'T ,' . si. 6' 3:.2,V.- , . iii 2. sv xi gg, I . MQ' 5' . lr 1 sf : ff! .la ' an '21 5553 ff November World News in Brief Mozambican President Damora Machel, 53, was killed, along with thirty-three others, when his plane crashed at a land mine explosion site where six South African sol- diers had been killed six days earli- er . . . Time donated eight pages in one November issue to look at the growing epidemic, AIDS. Research- ers have found a new drug, AZT, that slows the AIDS process. Miss America, Kellye Cash and Great Uncle, Johnny Cash per- formed for the first time on stage together at a homecoming celebra- tion in Jackson, Tenn. Kellye and Johnny sang his hit song, Jackson . . . Richard Pryor is recovering well from his sinus surgery that has re- lieved him of being temporarily blind. Pryor and Flynn BeLaine, ac- tress, quietly wed in October New York City's Central Park ice skating rink was finally reopened this fall after six years of costly re- pairs. Donald Trump took over the fy V in-A' lllvll '. .. I I I f WW f ' 'K ' WL' . , 1 1 T Z ' A M: i , -I 1, 4 5 if. if job of rebuilding the rink because he felt he could do a better job than the city was doing . . . The cause of Alzheimer 's and its cure still remain a mystery however, biochemists Pe- ter Daves and Benjamin Wolozin A- QA! may have found a reliable indicator to this deadly disease George Besse, President of Frances state owned Renault was assasinated just outside his home . . . , 1 . .NY L 2 fl f 3 if , 1 X Z, I , ww-OW? 55 Student Life December was dress up month December World News in Brief Controversy still surrounds the shipment of arms to Iran. After real- izing he had made an error, the White House Press Secretary re- leased a statement from the Presi- dent stating that there had been a third country involved in the secret project with Iran . . . Pablo Escobar Gaviria, one of the richest men in the world, was indicted this month, along with four Medellin tycoons, for the control of up to 80910 of the world's cocaine trade Patrick Duffy returned to Boulder, Montana to mourn his parents Terrence, 66, and Marie, 63, who were shot dead in what appeared to have been a robbery attempt at Duffy 's bar. Two janitors from nearby Helena were charged with homicides. Both were 19 . . . Terry Rouse is suing Geraldo Rivera for an on T.V., life, false ar- rest. Time reports that cocaine had been found in the apartment in which Rouse had been arrested, but was later let go due to lack of evi- dence in linking Rouse to the co- caine found in the apartment Desi Arnez died of lung cancer, he was only 69 years old. He was best noted for his role in I Love Lucy. . . Al Smith was 84 years old. He was a cartoonist and the drawer of Mutt and Jeff which was the longest con- tinual comic strip in the U.S. It ran from 1907-81 . . . December was the month to be all dressed up with someplace to go. The Christmas dance, sponsored by FACXSPC, and the Noel Dance took place. The Gator basketball players had somewhere to go, also. They trav- eled down south for the Thorough- bred Breeder's Cup. They won the first game, but lost the next two. 'Alt was fun, and a good experience. I would like to go next year, com- mented John Thomas, varsity team member. Students got their Christmas pre- sents early, when the class rings came in. SGA gave Christmas presents to the needy people in Pensacola. They sponsored a Food and Money drive. It didn ,t seem like we were going to have much to give, but the last couple of days it started rolling in, remarked Mrs. Vicki Schuler, SGA sponsor. The county Junior Miss Contest continued this month. Angels Hink- ley took fourth runner up. Michelle Ripa was the third runner up in Es- camia County. 5' u '34 - Student Life Cold Weather Can 't Stop Gators January was a pig-kissing, foot- stompinf blood-giving month. Not even the extremly cold weather kept the Gators from having a good time. Escambia held its first ever Kiss the Pig Contest. Students donated money to the teacher of his choice. The teacher with the most money kissed the pig. Encore sponsored the contest, and who better than to win, than Mr. John Leopard, Encore sponsor? It was certainly a memo- rable experience, commented Mr. Leopard. On January 27, there was a blood drive, sponsored by Key Club. Many students donated. Escambia had a Sadie Hawkins dance. There were haystacks and people dressed in overalls, but Vel- vet Melon Was hardly a 'country band. The dance was put on by SGA. My date the Scarecrow, was a great dancer, remarked Mrs. Vicki Schuldr, SGA sponsor. Some students felt like scare- crows after semester exams took place. However, the semester break make up for all of their hard work. - - f January World News in Brief Time dedicates 14 pages to The woman ofthe year - President Cory Aquino. . .This month Voyager took a global trip in 9 days with out refu- eling or stopping. The pilots were Dick Rutan and co-pilot Jeana Yeager . . . Virginia Cleo Andrews died of cancer at the age of 62. She was the author of Flowers in the At- tic, and Petals on the Wind . . . The second Worst hotel fire in U.S. histo- ry occurred in San Juan at the Du- pont Plaza. The death toll rose to 95 and 106 were injured. The inferno was expected to be an arson . . . Time magazine devoted 8 pages to the saftey of air travel. In 1986 the number of wear midair: accidents rose to 812 this year . . . In 1983 the America lost the Americanis cup to the Australians. It was a tough blow but America won it back again this year with the best 4 out of7 . . . The controversy over colorizing classic movies continues. The public and guardians of the culture are not pleased with this new computer co- lorization method . . . Amtrack's worst accident ever was recorded as 15 were killed and 176 were injured. The Contrail Train hit the oncoming Colinal which caused explosions and fires . . . The Giants played the Broncos in this year 's Superbowl. The Giants had a 39-20 victory over Fthe Broncos . . . opposite page: 1. All ready for the Christmas dance. 2. 'LYou've got to be kidding! 3. She cracks me up. 4. Tina and her missing fingers. 5. 'KI feel like Superman. 6. Tim and Milan relax during lunch. this page: 1. Ryan suspiciously watches Dr. Laurge 2. What do you mean study? 3. Penny, Misty Tracy, and Tammy smile for the camera. 4. Hello, Mickey! 5. Debra shows enthusiasm 57 Student Life February Month of Love February World News in Brief Twenty thousand supporters gathered to March in honor of Mar- tin Luther King. Although King has been dead for 19 years, supporters still march for racism rights . . . Leonardo de Vinci's Masterpiece, The Last Supper has been deterio- rating ever since his work was com- pleted in 1497. It will be barred from viewing until restorers finish work on it, probably after 1990 . . . Liberace died of severe anemia com- pounded by heart diseases. He was being tested for the AIDS virus but the autopsy proved that AIDS was not the cause of his death. Liberace was 69 years old Beulah Mae Donald sued the United Klans of America for the slaying of her son Michael Donald, in 1981. Federal jury awarded S7 million in damages to the Donald's . . . 'nav' February was a month of close- ness. Students had many opportuni- ties to show their affection to loved ones. Some sent balloons, sold by the French Club. RS. I love you, You,re Special, and Be Mine were just some ofthe sayings printed on them. Many students gave sweets to their '4Sweetie. EAC X SPC sponsored a cake and cookie sale. There were also grams to be giv- en, flowers to be sent, and even pic- tures taken to capture this special month on film. The annual football banquet, also made this month special. The foot- ball players, the cheerleaders, and even the coaches were recognized. Some even received special awards. Escambia had many players se- lect their colleges, as the scholar- ships were offered this month. Em- mit Smith finally reached a deci- sion, the night before signing. He will be attending the University of Florida. The Gator Varsity basketball team is tied for second with Pine Forest in the District. The team de- fense has gotten better, and the Se- niors are starting to show their lead- ership, stated Coach Norm Ross. 5 vi 2 ,, 2 A iz -. -arf? 2 ,s . v- , 2 3 1 f, ,A ,,,,,',,.,,. Q.: , 1 ,1 5 , -4 . ,.. , ,.. gm. fur.: - n- . rm qw ,.,-. hh .5 gl 1 Mike, Tonya, and Ryan hanging out in the halls. 2. Mrs. Schuler's watching you. 3. Just a southern bell. 4. 'fReally! 5. No Tammy, 2-I-2 is fl-Y 6. Driver Ed Students trying out the new car. Academics Academics Academics rw W' 'F 1 W- 4 I . . 9' A? ,, Q H! ' f 4 5 'Q E T-. T 1 ..,.f , A' --np -..Ms Valedictorian Salutatofian FN by Top 25 scholars are named for 1987 class George Madrid, Valedictorian Melissa Montgomery, Salutatorian Anne Hitchcock Josh McDaniel Paul Clowe John Endacott Jeff Garteiser Margaret McGough Elvira Perez David Mimms Greg Schick Kelly Winters Ron Coffman Tracy Parks Marla Bunch Shawn Smith J ana Redishf, Mike Brady ' Todd Lyter den Aff Lisa Cordray Wanda Radford Tonya Hernandez Eighteen Are Selected as Super Steven Elting Drama Cindy Doyle Band Detree Burkhalter Business Education Superlative Award is highest academic honor The Superlative Awards are given each year to selected stu- dents. This is the highest aca- demic award a senior can achieve. Each year the depart- ment chairmen nominate stu- dents who have shown out- standing achievement in the var- ious subject areas. The students who receive the Superlative Awards are those students who have top grades in the subject and who have elected to take extra classes in the subject area. These students must also dem- onstrate a perception of and a love for the subject, stated Mrs. Sarah Cobb, Social Studies Department chairman. The Superlatives are formally recognized in May during the Se- nior Awards ceremony. 'LThese students should be congratulat- ed by both students and facul- ty, concluded Mrs. Cobb. . . . SUPERLATIVES l- .f mx ' E M. LA zz' f.,g,Q,:.f 5 29553 'ff if iv- Cindy Jones Chorus ,,,, K?1 '95 John Endacott Social Studies 'iv Derek Ledbetter George Madrid Math English, Math, Science Elvira Perez Wanda Radford Bill Sewell Latin Journalism Chorus Tom Grasso NJ ROTC Margaret McGough Band Marion Allen Stevenson Home Economics wwf., ,M-TM-aw Renee Huggins Journalism Melissa Montgomery French my ,,..,, Michelle Steward Drama Tracy Parks Spanish 16.13 if Darrell Whipple Chorus Our actions are always remem- bered with greater clarity than our wordsf, stated Dr. Robin Largue, as- sistant principal. Hall of Fame rec- ognizes students who made valuable contributions to Escambia High. Each year 10 seniors are chosen for the Hall of Fame. Besides their pic- Hall of Fame Winners actions are louder than Words. tures being placed on the wall ofthe Administration wing, these students must have shown academic, service and citizenship throughout their school years. Each made an individual contri- bution to Escambia High School through service to school or commu- nity, academic achievement, athletic achievement and the practice ofgood citizenshipf' concluded Dr. Largue. 64 Rebecca Bowen President of Freshman Class, Cross Country 9, Track 9, 10, Student Council 9, artist 9, 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Class Historian, Junior Council, Homecoming Court 11, Junior Class Favorite, Student Government vice-president 12, Senior Council 12 Tonya Hernandez Freshman Council, vice-president, Lambda Sigma 9, 10, Track manager 9, 10, Sophomore Council, vice-president, Junior Council, vice- president, Swim Team 11, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 11, Homecoming Court 11, SGA ll, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 11, Escambians 11, 12, Key Club Sweetheart 12, SADD 12, Who's Who, Best All-Around 12, Beta 12, Senior Council Presi- dent, Miss Escambia 1987 41 418 de,,,,,,,, John Brady Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9, 10, 11, 12, officer 11, co-captain 12, Keyettes mascot 10, Key Club 11, 12, Who's Who, Best All Around 12, Entre Amis Sweetheart 12, Latin Club 12, Challenger Award 12, Academic All- American 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12, Project Graduation Commit- tee 12 George Madrid National Junior Honor Society 9, National Honor Society 10, 11, 12, treasurer 11, Scholars' Bowl Team 10, 11, 12, captain 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, EJAS 11, treasurer 12, Latin Club 9,1O, 11, Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 11, Junior Classical League 11, Encore 12, French Honor Society 12, Beta 11, 12, PRIDE Award School Winner, Science, English, PRIDE District Win- ner, Sclence, National Hispanic Scholar, semi-it nalist, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 12, Who's Who, Most Intellectual Kip 'it' 'A Paul Clowe National Junior Honor Society 95 National Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Beta 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11, 12, president 125 Mu Alpha Theta 125 Scholars' Bowl 11, 125 Anchor Mascot 115 All-State Orchestra 9, 10, 125 SGA ll, ICC 125 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 125 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 125 Who's Who, Most Dependable Crickett Burkhalter Freshman Councilq Track 95 Concert and March- ing Band 9, 10, 115 Junior Honor Society 95 Na- tional Honor Society 1O, 11, 125 vice-president 11, treasurer 125 Beta 105 11, 125 Sophomore Council5 Junior Council5 Senior Council5 SPC 10, 11, 125 Hugh O'Br1en Leadership Representa- tive 103 FBLA 11, 12, secretary 115 Mu Alpha Theta treasurer 125 SGA 125 BCE president, 12 Tracy Parks Spanish Club 95 Junior Honor Society 95 Track 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Honor Society 12, secret- 10 d t 11 N ti l H S John Endacott Football 9, 10, 11, 125 National Junior Honor Society 9, 105 Key Club 10, 11, 12, vice-president 125 Fellowship ofChr1stlan Athletes 10, 11, 125 gary 5 presi en 5 a ona onor ociety oEicer 11, co-captain 125 National Honor Society 10, 11, historian 125 Beta 10, 11, treasurer 125 125 Beta 125 Mu Alpha Theta 125 Escambia's Mr. Cross Country 10, 11, Captain 125 FCA 10, 11, Citizen5 Football Consistency Award 125 125 Science Club 10, 125 Junior Council5 Mu Al- Spanish Honor Society 125 Boys' State 125 Gov- pha Theta 11, 125 Anchor 11, treasurer 125 ICC ernor's Leadership Conference 125 Academic 115 Senior Councilg Who's Who, Most Athletic 12 All-American 125 Speech Team 125 Who,s Who, Best Citizen- Gator A's 12 f , Lisa Cordray French Club 9, 10, treasurer 105 Latin Club 11, 125 Latin Honor Society 11, 125 Anchor Club 9, 105 EAC 10, 115 Varsity Volleyball 9, 10, 11, cap- tain 105 SADD 11, 125 Interact Sweetheart 115 Fellowship of Christian Athletes ll, 125 Gayfer's Teen Board 11, 125 Homecoming Court 115 Prom Court 115 SGA 11, 12, president 125 ICC 11, 125 Senior Council5 Who 's Who, Best Cit- izen Emmitt Sm1th Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 105 Para Amigos 10, 11, 125 Basketball 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Gatorade Scholastic Player of the Year 125 All-American High School Football Team 125 All-South Player of the Year 125 Who's Who, Most Athletic 12 65 Administration Brock Welcomes school enthusiasm The increased spirit and unity of Escambia High School has caused some difficulties but if these are problems they are problems I like to have, stated Mr. Ireland Brock, Es- cambia's principal. When asked what his goals were for the 1986-87 school year Mr. Ar- thur Knight, one of Escambials as- sistant principals said, My goals and priorities are to assist the prin- cipal, faculty, and staff in creating for the students of E.H.S., A smooth operation in the school for which we all can be proud to be a member. Mr. Knight's duties included: cam- pus parking, school transportation, evaluation of teachers and staff and he is site safety chairman. 'LI don 't think I have changed any- thing, I just enforced some rules that were not getting enforced, commented Dr. Robin Largue, assis- tant principal when asked about changes she had made. I-Ier responsibilities included planning curriculum, and helping students and teachers adjust by set- ting rules for everyone to follow. T ee msg-as 7 P35 ,,,., m Q.,-f '1 School Personnel School Personnel Assists Students and Faculty wgar' . -.A 1'-af ,j .--get I S iizffl.-.' ff - '-'EEA 5 .J - . Q 'x.---C i Escambials school personnel help keep days running smoothly by as- sisting the students and faculty members. These people are the At- tendance Secretary, Bookkeeper, Data Processor, Guidance Secre- taries, Lunchroom Manager, Media Center Secretary Main Office Secre- taries, and Teacher 's Aides. The Secretaries daily work con- sists of several things. They are in charge of keeping all the students' and teachers' records. They are re- sponsible for college records, stu- dent registration and withdrawal, the operation of all office machines, and ansering the phone. The overall goal of this depart- ment is to perform banking and bookkeeping services for 82 classes, clubs, and departments within the school, stated Mrs. Lyla Windham, Bookkeeper. These clubs are in- volved in collecting, depositing, and expending money. Escambia's Data Processor, Mrs. Pat Stevenson, is responsible for gm ,,.T.f- , J placing all student records in the f m5'r tl computer for easy access. She also assists in coordinating the curricu- lum with various clerical duties. Mrs. Jerry Pittman, Lunchroom Manager, manages a fourteen-mem- ber crew dedicated to offering facul- ty and students a variety of we1l-bal- anced meals. My responsibilities are fifty per- cent paperwork, fifty percent teach- ing, said Mrs. Barbara NeSmith, Teacher's Aide. Mrs. NeSmith's work is to assist Mr. John Greene to allow him extra time with students. opposite page: 3. Mr. Brock presents Jennifer 's award. 1. Dr. Largue sells tickets for game. 2. Mr. Knight hard at work. 4. What a Smile. this page: 1. Calgon, take me away 2. You sure it's not Friday? 3. Always a pleasant smile. 4. Mrs. Windham, booked up in concentration, 5. Your car broke down? Sure. 6. Oh Alan, shame on you. 7. Ms. Morris prepares to type. 67 Basics Students must pass required courses Students must pass a number of required courses to pass each grade. These subjects are English, Math, Social Studies, Science, and Phys- ical Education. English is required for all grade levels. There are twenty two teach- ers in the ENGLISH DEPART- MENT. This year the ENGLISH DE- PARTMENT also includes the dra- ma department. Our goal is to assist students to sharpen their lan- guage skills, to prepare them for col- lege or the workplace, stated Mrs. Barbara Crooke, department chair- man. THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT headed by Mrs. Barbara McAtee, was involved in many outside activi- ties. These included Marine Science field trips, Science Seminars held at Pensacola Junior College, and the school science fair. The overall goal of the SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT is To help students learn to make rational decisions by teaching them about their past and about their present day relationship as it effects them personally and as it effects their re- lationships with each other,', stated Ms. Sarah Cobb, THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT offers a wide range of classes for all students form Law Studies to AP Modern Eu- ropean History. THE RE. DEPARTMENTS' goal was to better the students physical condition. They also hoped for new locker room facilities. I 'if..,. .fjlxrijxll A '- l , 'Z 68 ' af A aa ,f -tv' X X N4 . . i 5 f' .3 1 l xt N- J . ...c F.aa.Qf5f if h it Q Q 5 QE- T h if if if 5' ,CW A 5 O' . + A ' .A-f fjnv 1 -1 44 My 5 Y. IT f ,mu opposite page: 1. Mr. McLellan captures his students. 2. NO, I will not read The Scarlet Letter again. 3. WOW, what a smile. 4. The twins, Sharon and Keith hard at work in the library. this page: 1. Okay, move a little to the left. 2. Dawn, yes Dawn, concentrates. 3. I swear it really happened that way. 4, Whew, what a day 5. Couldn,t tell ya. 69 Ar ts Students are active in practical arts Many students' extracurricular activities were completely dominat- ed by a practical art. These include: FOREIGN LANGUAGE, BAND, CHORUS, SPEECH, JOURNAL- ISM, and PHOTOGRAPHY. The FOREIGN LANGUAGE DE- PARTMENT'S goal is to help stu- dents fulfill the two year college en- trance requirementf' said Mrs. Jeanne Kauike, department head. The department has added three teachers to the faculty this year be- cause of its increase in size. The BAND consists of 175 stu- dents all dedicated to achieving the same goal, superiority in every per- formance. Their goals were reached when the band scored superior rat- ings at every contest this year. CHORUS is made up of a female chorus, Chorus I, Chorus II, and Ad- vanced Chorus. The chorus is striv- ing to make choral music a vital part of our school, stated Dr. Larry Reed, choral director. Escambia's SPEECH class com- peted in the Escambia County tour- nament as well as the Catholic For- ensics League. With an average of fifteen entries per tournament, Es- cambia had eight students eligible for regional competition where they will compete to go to nationals, in New York. The J OURNALISM class worked all year to prepare themselves for future positions on the yearbook or newspaper staffs. Students in PHOTOGRAPHY I were able to study different areas of photography. They gained an expe- rience by actually experimenting with the different fields of photogra- Phy- If ZX ,A f 70 My Q IIA u , If Busrness students prepare for the work force BUSINESS CLASSES, DIVERSI- FIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING, GEORGE STONE, INDUSTRIAL ARTS, BUSINESS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, and RADIO and TV made up Escambials business edu- cation opportunities. These courses trained the students in various busi- ness areas. The goal of BUSINESS CLASSES was to provide business courses that will prepare students A for the Work world after gradu- It fgWZ'?i: 'fl ationf, commented Mrs. Betty Jer- nagan. Students were also given ac- cess to the departments new com- puter lab. In DCT, students who had enough credits were able to uphold steady jobs during the school year. This is done by attending four classes and spending the remainder of the day at work. GEORGE STONE provides stu- dents with skills for entry-level jobsn explains Mrs. Roe Patterson, department head. Fifty students were involved in GEORGE STONE this year. The INDUSTRIAL ARTS depart- ment provides students with a foun- dation of knowledge about industry and technology. The Industrial Arts students, along with other activi- ties, held exhibitions at the fair. BCE, like DCT students, split their days between work and school. Most BCE students were for- tunate enough to receive highly rep- sected jobs that involved working in an office atmosphere. One hundred twenty one students enrolled in Escambiafs RADIO and TV class this year. The department goal was to offer varied curriculum in electronics. fi ,, opposite page 1. Marvie and Johnjam. 2. Mr. Willis speaks his mind. 3. What do you think Leigh? 4. Hey Susan, are you with me? 5. Come on Deb get your fingers straight. this page: 1. Students try to listen during class. 2. Mr. Nelson reads intently. 3. Mrs. Jernagan and Jenny discuss fund raiser. 4. I wish the bell would ring. 5. Turn on your machine. 71 Special areas Special Areas classes are designed Special Areas classes are de- l signed to develop the student in cer- tain subjects. These courses include Driver 's Education, Educable Men- tally Handicapped, Home Econom- ics, Learning Disabilities, NJ ROTC, and Remediation. Students taking Driver 's Educa- tion are required to be fifteen years of age and posses a restricted driv- er 's license. Students are able to ex- perience actual driving conditions. These conditions even involve a jail term when a law has been broken. Mrs. Barbara McDermott is head of the classes for Educable Mentally Handicapped. Our goal is to help those students who learn more slow- ly to become employable and self- sufficient, stated Mrs. Barbara McDermott. Certain Home Economics classes have become required for ninth and tenth graders. The major require- ment for ninth graders is Life Man- agement Skills. These classes help students to identify their own val- ues, to face life realistically, and to use acquired skills toward vocation- al career opportunities. Remediation classes give tutoring to students with exceptional diffi- culty in certain areas. The many students enrolled in the Learning Disabilities classes have been mainstreamed slowly into reg- ular classes. By having their Work monitored by teachers in their de- partments, students are able to achieve sound academic status. For exceptional academic progress, stu- dents earn a special education diplo- ma. In the Naval Junior ROTC, our goal is to develop informed and re- sponsible citizens and strengthen character, stated Commander Jer- ry Guertin, Head of the NJROTC Department. 72 School Services School Services prove imperative to daily needs V 1 if The CURRICULUM COORDINA- TOR, GUIDANCE COUNSELORS, DEANS, and MEDIA CENTER inter- act directly with the students. They provide the student body with ser- vices imperative to daily needs. Mr. Larry Huntley, CURRICU- LUM COORDINATOR, was respon- sible for all student scheduling and registration. He also prepared the Escambia High School Curriculum Guide. The GUIDANCE COUNSELORS' duties included: parent student problems, personal problems, eval- uation of academic records and re- ferrals to school and community agencies. Seniors see me with ques- tions about applying for college or financial aid, stated Mrs. Audrey Salter, Senior Counselor. The DEANS have several jobs around EHS. These include every- thing from hall monitoring to lunch duty. Basically however DEANS are responsible for keeping the peace. Our goal is to provide a combina- tion of resources which include peo- ple, services, materials and facili- ties that are appropriate to student development, explained Mrs. Joyce Butler, MEDIA CENTER SECRETARY. This year library management was improved with the addition of an upgraded hard com- puter disk. opposite page 1 Ryan attempts classwork. 2. Oh say can you see . . . 3. Chinese firedrill? 4. Shouldn't you be working? 5. Mrs. NeSmith helps yet another student! this page: 1. Mrs. Weber stops to smile. 2. Mrs. Mori-ls keeps the peace 3. Mr. Pomeroy relaxes with a sigh of relief. 4. Is there really intelligent life out there? 5. Come on guys, put the camera away! 6. Please Mrs. Ryland, I don't want the salad. 73 Teachers Teachers Abagis, Dorothy Ackerman, Paul Adcox, Vonell Anderson, Celia Andrews, Melba Autry, Jonathan Baisden, Zack Banks, Joel Barnes, Shari Baxley, Virginia Benchea, Mafalda Bex Z Billingsley, Babs Bookout, Ann Boone, Jerry Brown, Susan Braun, Suzanne Bullington, Roy Butler, Joyce Butler, Susan Cabaniss, Amy Callaway, Marie Carter, Barbara Cassidy, Teresa Q ,, H J, W 'VH 9? -.44 ,wr Cheese, Roscoe Cobb, Sarah Crawford, Lisa Crooke, Barbara Cummings, Jerry Cushon, Woodrow .Qa.xc.i-s,-Mitchell., Deuvall, Nancy Dinsmore, John Dowd, William Edwards, Mari Elkins, Marlin Evans, Tracey 1 Garth, Thornton Good, Karen Graham, JoAnne Green, Robert Greene, John Gross, Judith Grove, Kendra Holifield, Don Howell, Martha Hudson, Mickey J ernagan, Betty M Teachers Teachers Johnson, Ann Johnson, Mary Jones, William Katona, Sharon Kaufke, Jeanne Kelley, Maurice Kidd, Edward King, Susan Knipper, Rita Leachman, Dianne Leopard, John Lindsey, Mickey Lowe, Neta Martin, Myrna Martin, William Matson, James Mayo, Roger McAtee, Barbara Barbara McDermott cDowell, Vergnousteen Pat McShan, Julia Montgomery, Shelia 76 V777 ah if M ' 'iff 1 fl f , M522-yr' - 6. . 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' ,, ' Q, ,A-.655 Q E A,l 1 A, K? wk, ill 75 ' f ' , ', 3..- N W ' 2 'E' E J I ' N 1 ' L , . V E ?f .ni . K Q x H ww n 1 .4 n.- V Q I, .-5,1 3 if ,' A 1 sgf f--'- 14.44 This years Varsity Cheerleading team was full of spirit and experi- ence. At the 1986 NCA summer camp they clenched first place with the Award of Excellence, L'Cheerleading itself was a blast! stated Becky George, Senior. Cheering in front of the Escambia fans was a dream of mine that I fi- nally got to achievef' The team had many activities and fund raisers this year. They sold nu- merous loaves of cinnamon bread and had a flower sale. All the money they raised this year went to pur- chase poster board, paints, and markers. They used these supplies to decorate the halls, the bowl, and the teams' locker room before games. Junior Varsity We had a very talented squad this year, which put forth a great deal of hard work and effort, ex- plained Mrs. Kipp Wells, sponsor. Although this was Mrs. Wells first year coaching the Varsity team, it was not her first experience coach- ing a cheerleading team. For the past several years Mrs. Wells has been the freshman cheerleading sponsor. This year with Mrs. Wells has in- cluded some very hard work, stat- Cheerleaders cheer on teams ed Lori Stanhope, junior. The diffi- culty though paid off with a great season and some excellent perfor- mancesf' 84 1. in mnarvma 13' 1 ' 5' 11' uf- :sun-mann :sam sq- 'll' f.-mwuilewzrus ' -5' aouwwuwvwmwfanr- ga fv me 'V .1 -r X f 5. 'r'W 'f ' 'Q . x I a 6 ff.:,e.a-fn., . 113' .V mlitffs. .vw 4 .th f- 7 Q Sv W i f . 7 be NN.. Y ...iii 7 i 5 ' V 1 L ' 5 sr ' f Q H if , I S Q' 5 2 V 'fn ,- f2.,f ',.y'. r' if f - . . . L L L ig- 1. QA' l 4, . opposite page: 1. George and Lowery show thumbs up! 2. Stanhope enjoys Anoani's company. 3. Nice hat Mrs. Wells! 4. Team shows their stuff. 5. Cheerleaders during a pep rally. this page: 1. bottom row: Barbara Colley Lori Stanhope, Becky George, Dana Nelson, Stephanie Gentry Suzzane Browng top row: Rebekah Roberts, Sabrina Herring, Melissa Sanders, Tammy Lowery, Sue Combs, Michele Ripa 2. You can tell Becky enjoys feeding the boys. 3. Cheerleaders show support while White signs college contract. 4. When you're hot, you're hot, when you're not, you're not. 5. Team shows they know what they are doing. 85 Junior Varsity The 1986-87 edition of the J .V Cheerleaders consisted of eight girls. The squad cheered at pep-ral- lies, football, and basketball games. HThe Junior-Varsity squad is the best all-around squad that I've ever had. We won the Award of Excel- lence at summer camp and contin- ued improving throughout the year, explained Mrs. Sheila Mont- gomery, J .V. Cheerleader sponsor. The eight members were: Jessica Neff, Stacy Hedden, Angelea En- finger, Monica Morrow, Michele Friedel, Misty Haynes. The captains were Tracie Harvell, and Tracie Goodwin. I enjoy being a part of my school by supporting the teams, com- mented Jessica Neff, I feel cheer- leading is away to show pride in my school. 86 Cheerleaders cheer on teams Ffiw My first year as freshman spon- sor was very rewarding, explained Mrs. Keitha Brown. I was lucky be- cause my girls worked hard on their own. I was simply there to offer en- couragement and support, they did all the work! Some of that work included a lot of cheering. The freshman showed their enthusiasm at the 1986 NCA summer camp. There they Won the Spirit Stick which is given to the squad that Wins the stick the most out of their three night stay. I think that we did well, seeing that we all came from different Freshmen chee schools, stated Jenny Gardner, captain. We pulled together from the very beginning and ended with a terrific year. The cheerleaders had one main fund raiser - candy. They sold it to raise money for the last freshman football game of the season. They decorated the locker room and gave each player on oragne. I really enjoyed this past year, commented Karmen Varner, cheer- leader. I am really looking forward to next year and the chance to be- come a J .V cheerleader. ,,,gg1jf f aiimwl ' ' .uwv3f.,.,1sa4-gfyfgra-G.-lnaigrfau' '3 .. Lain, . Z exsanmwaaurn , 4152 .. . J .5 vu.. i is ,.., N' ' iw...-Q . 1- .1 - ' 1 ' 4-- fl-Y-H-s -W .- .. .... .... . -............-,..m.,.,..,,.,.,,...,..... ,.,-:...-- .................:...4.. ..............J'f'.. ft 7 --.v.a.:1A--fs.. .mW 5- --VA V---M 7 - - H F- - , 4. ru:s:wugsgmiall llhmislnuu!am Amr.-1' , 1 t , y r .V af, W QQ-f'3 '.12--.,.,--.Tf:t1:.1:-W1 ' - V rv V ' -.Q--Q, 'L ' ' ' s V nz-r.,r.,.1., t -Y -' . ,mr Q . 4 1 ' 5'3'f3gEjj' , ' ' . .T ??fE'.: .K . ' D . . ' . '- All-:f 3f5Bf' . .' f -,,- ' 'A 't ' '.' 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X 5 fiifffm f '5' ' 'i'pf44f25 7'fW ffl? fl: , 5. 'f-'-fififf-Tiff . rleaders get new sponsor this page: 1. left to right: Courtney Riley, Amber Gipson, Karmen Varner, Christy Henry, Jenny Garner, Amy Landry, Jennifer Olnhau- sen, Shannon Barnes, Nicki Wiggins. 2. Garner cheers at pep-rallie. 3. Baby Gabors strut their stuff. 4. Freshman dance at pep-rallie. 5. What a line up! 1. Misty Haynes cheers at game. 2. Go! team go! 3. Cheer, Tracie, cheer. 6. Squad performs at pep-rallie. 5. Top row: Tracie Good- win, Monica Morrow, Michelle Friedell, Misty Haynes. Bottom row. Jessica Neff, Stacy Hedden, Tracie Harvell, Angelea Enfinger. 87 The '86 Varsity baseball team fin- ished its season with a 13-11 record. The team won its last five regular games including a couple of shut outs. We had a lot of talent last year, we thought we had a chance at state, but it just wasn't there, ex- plained Kent Brock, short stop. Next year we have a chance to take -- --- state! The district championship came down to a showdown between Es- cambia and Pine Forest. In an excit- ing last inning Mike J effcoat, senior, ' I ' hit a controversial homerun ball - , I al ...-. W-- ,, . . Varsity baseball has successful, winning season with two men on base. The ball was called foul and Pine Forest won dis- trict. HI was satisfied to a degree about this year ,s team, commented Coach Mickey Hudson, varsity coach. A few high points this year were beating Leon High and Tate. 'Ll thought we had a good team this year but we just couldn't get it all together, stated Robby Bodree, second base. HI think next year we'll have a better team with more poten- tial and experience. . ' ' - r' f -- ' - . - ' -vfefrz-s'4..g.-va -,-, - .f ,- , , , ,.,, -. .V -., , up JA 5 , , -. V,,f, ,f , My . ' ' ,, ff 4. -. H wt,-V. ,tv f X '- '+', ,fd ,.. -1-iff., , 1 ,1 ' , I f, , K '33-Yr- , ' t '- .Q . . N, f, :.' A -. f- X ..,, . - ' - ' ,,,.-.........,-an-can :Y QBQEEI t if ' I ,, vflfvva riuffw , .K T ' ' N 55,13 '. f 51 -Q ,L T ,..QQ,, T' AQ-if -' te ' H2 b'r3E'i-f4'5'C,.. '!,f'I'1?1- W3 - 1 ' ' ' 7. , Q , - .iffy-. '- ' 5 HQ' ff -.lf ' ri? V, - , to, Q -Q-f . - , 4 si if it - , fi R z-any-, -v-14:5 -V tv ,gl ' , .. V I 1 lv . 1 Q-Q.: 4 .X . Q m f ...Ks LL f ,x I e 7 Qt 5 1 , - , ...gn .za 88 The Junior Varsity baseball team finished the season with a Winning record of 9-6. Some of the victories included Tate, Milton, Gulf Breeze, and a shut-out over Niceville 3-0. The team's success should make each player successful in other en- deavors, such as academ.ics, stated Coach Hank Martin. 'This should Y H , help create and continue total f??fX',..Qf3L.7' A school spirit and happiness. gf 2- , , l Coach Martin Went on to explain , I V ,- ' that success leads to even more suc- - ' il, -f ' 5 AQ f yin J .V Baseball has Winning season cess. Continual achievement builds the type of atmosphere that is need- ed for a winning tradition. l We all Worked as a team, as Well as we played as a team,'l explained Todd James, second baseman. It paid off in the end with a winning season. N f U! . 5 Quan. . .Y4 'd sw .. .- 41 . , .-- - .lil - h.:1..'ii,f W 1, W4 . ' ' 154' ' V gf - wa ,, x, . .-. vt, . J' Y' opposite page: 1. Ebright prepares to bat. 2. Homerun! 3. Getting ready to start the game. 4. Brady waiting for the pitch. 5. Team watches from the dugout. 6. back row: Kent Brock, Greg NeSmith, Errol McCorvey, Mike J effcoat, Iain Clampitt, Shawn Smith, Jason Townley, Terry Barker, Willis Bateman, front row: Mark J ohnson, Robby Bodree, John Townley, Jeff Boobe, Steve NeSmith, Johnny Watkins, Charlie Ebright, Jeff Smithg kneeling: Shawn Robitzsch. this page: l. Player bats under pressure. 2. Team Walks onto diamond. 4. Bateman stretches before game. 5. back row: Stacy Myers, Billy McGough, David Finch, Ricky Lazanskos, Ricky Sharber, Jason Kalfus, Clay Helton, Craig Stone, front row: Richard Pace, Ma.rco Smith, Bob Boone, Marvin Brown, Billy Schuck, James Reynolds, Todd James, kneeling: Ryan Hepworth. 5. First baseman catches the ball to put Pine Forest player out. 6. Team shakes hands with opponent after game. 89 The '86 season was a great year for the boys and girls track teams. Both teams won the District 1 and Region l Track Championships. The boys team ran to four place wins, three second place shows, and three third place finishes. The boys place second in the state meet with the help of the State Champion 440 relay team consisting of: Shawn Cu- liver, Emmitt Smith, Greg Thorn- hill, and Marzette Porterfield. We came together and finished strong, thanks to good coaching and team workl, commented Alex Brown, ju- nior. Coach Scott Watson was select- ed as the Pensacola News Journal S Boys Track coach of the year. The girls posted four first place victories, four second place finishes and one third place show during the year. They finished twenty-second in the state meet in Winter Park, Florida. A large part of our fgirls teamj success was due to the teams unity and the dedication of Coach Autry, stated Tracy Parks, junior. The boys and girls participated in meets against: Tate, Woodham, Washington, Panama City Bay, Pen- Ill -gfh HH J ,2- ' MS . . 4 , , B., lg :ff 1 ' f wif aaa ami Track teams win District and Regionals sacola, and Pine Forest. They also took part in: The Northwest Florida Relays, The Pizza Hut relays, The Chadbourne Invitational, The Pace Invitational, The Eagle Invitational, and The EscaRosa County Cham- pionships. 90 . , ,krr ,,,., , vA,t, .1,, .... ,MM ,... ...,,, , ..,r,.,,,,. . , .r,,,,,..., ..,,, .1.,.,.....,,..,..... .,...LpLx:f:-f '-:,'g ,,V- V fx V n.....,, ...ff .Y,V ,Wg ,,,1 - ,,,. ,,,, , , V'V:VL 'AIT A rl 5 ' :'1. l f 5 K .,,. .Xxx 2 ff, I. tw , , -,LH MHA: ff ff M-1455 vi I , :is ,.3. , ., , ':..' , , R2-,f f',,,g.' j ., , -, ,,+,:ig, ' ,f X- 4,1 '52 I-1..,f. Miyagi 1 - ,fn . A.. -. QA into? -fxf . , 0 lu ,,-P' .., .V 1.4, fi y -' FV f-ftfffe bun- ' jxjf' -Q W ., .. W 4 ' ,. W W W . . in '-31 - g .-,fr , J. , 4.1, 4 ,Q , , I . -- --aww ww '4wff- ww 1 . nf,-. - .- wwf: 5, 1' . afa- opposite page: 1. Smith and Thornhill race for the finish line. 2. Moore flies over hurdle. 3. Doyle pushes over highjump bar. 4. Tracy rests after practice. 5. Boys team: top row: Tim Warner, Jeff Randall, John Olwin, Nick Nicholson, Leonard Jackson, Barry McLain, Kelveln Clemens, Mark Manela, Tracy Boyd, Manuel Arias, middle row: Chris Schadowski, Heath Bookout, Carl Aeppli, Harold Lowe, Richard Wragg, Phil Fishler, Marzett Portefleld, Anthony Walton, Calvin Miller, bottom row: Vincent Stokes, Mike Bennett, Greg Smith, Alex Brown, Lamar Williams, Greg Thornhill, Shawn Culiver, Emmitt Smith, Reggie Johnson, Joe Johnson. 6. Team members get ready for a bus trip. this page: 1. The state champion 440 relay tea.m: Greg Thornhill, Shawn Culiver, Marzette Portefield, and Emmitt Smith. 2. Girls team: top row: Coach Cassidy, Sonya Bettis, Tonya Carter, Sabrina Griffin, Walita Simmons, Pam Harris: middle row: Susan Walker, Ilene Fortln, Valerie Erwin, Christine Boothby, Hope Calhoun, bottom row: Sheila Boyd, Tracy Parks, Carolyn Petteway, Debbie Flinner, Cassandra Lowe, Sabrina Herren. 3. Bookout warms up with the discus. 4. Fishler runs down runway. 5. Jarvis Johnson comes in for a landing. 6. Watch out! - This race is mine! 91 The golf team finished the season with a 48-12-1 record under the guidance of Coach Jimmy Nichols. We liked the coaching of Coach Ni- chols, commented Martin Stano- vich, junior. The team played in matches against: Tate, Pensacola, Woodham, Milton, Choctaw, Catholic, Pine For- est, Niceville Pace, and Fort Walton Beach. They also placed in three tournaments: the Miracle Strip tour- naments, City Tournament, and the Golf team finishes season with 48-12-1 record .1 n . district tournament. 0 .,- ,W V 7, ,, . Q' -1 d z A T1 The swinging Gators received six -1 -A .aff gg t' V . A . 21 5, W, . first place victories, two second y . .ary 'A 5 .1. - if if ' it 7 A :yr xv- place wins, and two third place J 1, 5 r A H ' I 'ji V , .,. ' il P shows. They placed on several - V M-H MW --' I' . courses including: Monsanto, Os- ,A , ,Z ' ' ' ceola, Perdido, Eglin, and Rolling ' ' - V Q F' Greens. A -' if 46, lla gg li' L'The team played very well, we ' ' 1, it A should be right inthe thick of things ' . X -f ' ' ' next yearll' concluded Coach Ni- A 3 J Q K Q N ff chols. , , va- 2.311-225 W-W ...L 3- --- J i .. X. W it 4 yg. , 1 xv X 'Sty' ,1- l- opposite page: 1. top row: Noel Lacsamana, Ashley Boothe, Steve Brooks, Mike Brady, Ramon Golen, Anthony Merza, Steve Campbell, and Paul Clowe. bottom row: Kari Bartol, Heather Bartol, Sarah Clowe, Kathy Johnson, Carmen Magtanong, Evelyn Parungao, Angie Jackson, Kelly Owens. 2. What is going on? 3. Campbell swinging for the point. 4. Coach Ackerman posing for the picture. 5. Parungao has it. 6. Booth waiting for the swing. this page: 1. Poff prepares to drive with team ' looking on. 2. In you go! 3. Team members and fans watch match. 4. Team practices the skill of chipping. 5. Another one in. 6, Sandiford puts the ball. 7. Fore! 8. kneeling: Chris Poff, Richard Sites, James Kirby, David Saniford: standing: Ernie Penton, Martin Stanovich, Chip Farrington, Coach Jimmy Nichols, Bill Willis, Troy Edwards. i lx ,W bg , af .Q ' l S' X E 92 The tennis teams for the '86 v 'r I . H 'V 'LL school year both had winning sea- if V' . , , -S f .3 ,..-Lf Sons. I think both teams had a . , o. .. 533' chance to go to state, commented fl-Q . 5? L ' ,T si Coach Tracy Evans. T f V T The Boys had a record of 7-6, and , ' ,ff V, .4 ' if-aff , I j g X ' ff N A came in fourth in the district out of .,, at 1f 5y.,. x, 1 ' . - l f V , ,, .fi twelve teams. Anthony Merz, sopho- U W ,,.. , A ' ' ' W1'5?l?,, .. more, had the best Winning percent- I - Q V' f K I VW 1 E age of the boys. Noel Lacsamana X .f.1 .1 .- 'af 'K Vf' 1 f . I 1 , H .N M , , i z Played as the no. 1 seed on the team. ' , N .Qi I lv: f The boys Wins included Pine Forest, ' fy, Z lil' is Q . ' V f 1 Pensacola High, and Milton. We all ' 1 A E', E' Q xv f f had high goals for first place in dis- ' -- Tj , E T 'A 3 Q .l.. V, 1' , trlct. Even though We got second, We 'ww' 1- '-'-f - 'L -- -M 1. 1' 3 , ,.,, ' A ' '1' ' X still have next year to accomplish I ' P our goal, encouraged Noel. A 'V fl - Both tennis teams had Winning Girl's tennis team had a record of ' 11-2. They came in second place in the district, the loss was only by one point, Our hopes are very high for state next year. It is our number one goal, stated Kathy Johnson. Win- nings for the girls included: Tate, Pensacola High, and Pine Forest. This year We have shown a lot of potential, explained Mikk Brady, senior. We are a young team and the future only holds great things for us ,S Seasons tx. ,MSW F x 4 3 5' z 3 5 6 . 93 The '86 Lady Gator softball team finished its season with a 7-11 re- cord. Having the talent such as we've had has given us an advan- tage, stated Andi Olsen, senior. This was Coach Amy Cabaniss's first year as softball coach at Es- cambia, along with other sports she has taken over. 'Tm sure next year will be even better now that Coach Cabaniss is in charge and has taken over, it just takes alot of effort and hard work, continued Olsen. I was and still am very excited about being the new girls softball coach, commented Coach Caban- iss. Our team is yolmg, willing to X- Talent gave Lady Gators advantage work and eager to do well for the school and each other. Coach commented on the perfor- mance of the whole team. Therefore cooperation is most important to make the team work. The outcome for tryouts was tre- mendous. Two cuts were required in order to choose a team carefully and to see how talented each and every- one really was. The team was cho- sen before the Christmas holidays and the games started in February. Coach Cabaniss is the greatest, commented Pam McQu.inton, senior. She has brought out the best in our team. +,.- .. X W . Bw Wu, ,f 1 4 M f ff ef. -1, 2 3 fn, .Z -In ,, , I 1, ., ' :fan i :T .W all 'T 'Q W W-ff. 'N --N : ,,,. , ra, ' 4 94 1 'Htl' sf -- 5 rfauff .1 W , ,J I 1 f 'fe 4 gf 1 -my , . gf w5f:?'ff? ff ' an L .pw ,Q-M iz. 2-.. ga -,o f a-:7?'ef V- .J 7-.fa Escambia's 86-87 volleyball team has best year since Escambia high has been known. They were a great bunch of players who had a great desire to be good at volleyball and to win, commented Coach Amy Ca- baniss. The girls volleyball team ended the season with an 8-7 record. This was the first year they had a win- ning season in the last six years, along with being 6-1 in the district. Jennifer Bailey, senior and Barbara Dobbins, junior were selected as players of the season by the News olleyball team best ever Journal. Volleyball has definitely improved Within the last year, con- tinues Coach Cabaniss. Coach Cabaniss did notassign any one or two players as captain nor co- captain definitely Each game she went by players grades, practice and effort before choosing. To raise money for the team they held a vol- leyball serve-a-thon. HI feel we have a very young team pulling together and have come a long wayf' stated Barbara Dobbins, junior. We have worked hard to get where we are nowf' opposite page: 1. Jones hits the ball. 2. 'KWhat do you want now'?' 3. Yea! team! 4. The bench cheers on the team. 5. Lets all do the Andi shuffle! 6. Oleson kills the ball. 6. Get up! I dare you! 8. Kneeling: Robyn Dindinger, Monica Andrews, Misty Haynes, Michelle J ones, Jen- nifer Jensen, Penny Fuqua, Tammy Lowery, Cari Thomas, Standing: Coach Cabiness, Lana Wilcox, Traci Harvell, Barbara Dobbins, Jean- . ette Isaac, Andi Oleson, Pam McQuinton, Dena Nelson, Tina Bragan, Jodi Nodhturf, Letitia Jordon, Ronna Notah, manager. this page: l. Lady Gators get together for conference. 2. Standing: Left to right: Mikki Garnham, Misty Haynes, Pennye Fuqua, Coach Cabiniss, Christy , I Boothby Kelley Owens, Kai Watson. Kneeling: Left to right: Barbara M Dobbins, Kathy Johnson, Carmen Maghanong, Jennifer Bailey, Denise - Cebula. 3. Haynes bumps the ball for the score. 4. Coach Cabiniss instructs her team. 5. Lady Gator fans cheering on. 6. Dobbinsjumps , . ' for the block. I f 95 I, 1 ' H' C . 'px ' I if -S-f, 4, , 5. QW e my Z ' MW ., - , V g., , f f: 'Eff 5, xg ,. ,,., .yr , f,,,4?,3q.n:,,,,... M .2 .,4,.A ,A , Z , i-mmm .1 -i W- 'Q . '.'V ?'-up . 5 The swim team finished the season with a 1-11 record. Although the team didn 't have a very good record, I feel that the team did very well, stated Coach Cassidy, swim team coach. Even though the record does not show it there were four times as many swim- mers that competed in the district finals, than last year. This quest for victory was X mia-ew! ,gf 'ina 1-224, , WW Quia ,, M argl, ., N fp ' -ww ,- 29 , .Q is A135f'?'X'? uf . if ' A ',,,,-xx' 1, '2 I -9 1 . 14 . wi 1' Swim team betters in district standings 'Qs--.-.t 96 lead by captains Lupe Birthright and Heather and Kari Bartol. HI feel the team did great this year. It was the strongest team I have seen at Es- cambia, explains three year letterman Lupe Birthwright. The swimmers, times have improved greatly over last years times. 01.5-7 fm - 8 ft., 1.- ,1-' ,.. .M mann: -li eq ' 4 . Q.,- V, , 4. -.., f ,..a ,,...f- L'l7l0f 1 -M-1-nut:-y-H The 1986 cross-country season is over, but the boys and girls teams both had a successful year. The girls qualified 16th in the state meet, which the boys place 5th in the re- gional meet. The boys team consisted of eight runners: Ron Coffman, and Nick Nicholson, co-captains, Ercel Carter, Marc Gurlin, Tim Warner, John Olwin, David Fox, and Steve Elting. The girls team was made up of: Tracy Parks, captain, Irena Mit- chem, Susan Walker, Stacy Reyn- olds, Ilene Fortin, Barbara Walker, and Jennifer Harris. This years let- termen were: Ron Coffman, Nick Nicholson, Tim Warner, Irena Mit- chem, and Tracy Parks. I was proud to be one of the cap- tains durlng my senior year. All of my teammates were very special to me, stated Nick Nicholson, senior runner, and I wish much luck and Cross Country teams run to victory I many good times in the future to the 56 NM8 team and Coach Martin. The girls team placed in the top ten, eleven times, while the boys fin- ishd in the ten, six times. Tim Warner set an E.H.S. record of 16:34 . in the three mile run during the re- ' gional meet in Tallahassee. Tracy A Parks set herself a record with her ' run of 11:54 in the two mile run. The running Gators ran in meets against the folowing schools: Pine Forest, Gulf Breeze, PH.S., Tate, Woodham, Washington,, Crestview, Niceville, Talahasse Lincoln, Rick- ards, and Leon, Quincy Shanks, Choctaw, Fort Walton Beach Pace, and Pensacola Christian shcool. Some of this years special and exciting moments were: the girls placing 16th in the state, and win- ning the EscambiafSanta Rosa --M-M -' County Championships, explained Coach Martin. , I 'ia opposite page: 1. top left: Coach Cassidy, Nicole Bonds, Misty Eplyy, Frank Tannewitz, Matt Wise, Joe Pollard, Lupe Birthwright, Ronnie Holland, Claudia Ansboro, Heather Bartol, Kari Bartol, bottom row: Ryan Edmond, Sherrie Ashcraft, Jennifer Raumbach, Jodi McIntosh, Michelle Carrol, Mellisa Vail, Jennifer Doucette, Joe Doucette. 2. Al- most there. 3. Practice makes perfect. 4. 'Tm getting closer. 5. Lupe takes the lead. 6. Jodi cheers on teammates. 7. Karl rests after practice. 8. Jennifer works on strokes. this page: 1. Go! Tracy. Go! 2. Pick-up your heels! 3. Alright, Everybody up! 4. Coach Martin. 5. Team members have a tea. 6. Only 10 more laps to go! 7. Tracy Parks, Irena Mitchem, Stacy Reynolds, Susan Walker, Barbara Walker, Jennifer Harris. 8. Irena runs around the track. 9. Mark Gurlin, David Fox, Ercel Carter, Ron Coffman, Steve Elting, Nick Nicholson, John Olwin, Tim Warner. 97 This year 's Varsity Soccer Team finished the season with a 10-8-2 re- cord. I feel the varsity has contrib- uted by hard Work and team unity, stated Paul McEwan, soccer coach. Their wins in regular season play were against Milton 8-3, Bay 5-2, Crestview forfeit, Tate 1-0, Pine For- est 6-4, Pensacola 3-2, and Washing- ton 3-1. Their losses in regular sea- Varsity Soccer has Winning Season son play were to Tate 0-2, Pine For- est 2-4, Gulf Breeze 0-1, Niceville 4- 7, Choctohatchee 0-3, Rutherford 1- 2. In the District tournament play the team is 1-1. Their first and only victory was against Pine Forest. That advanced the team to serni-fin- als where they lost to Gulf Breeze 5- 8. K, 1 x. S 4 1 .V soccer gains playing experience This year 's J .V soccer team end- ed the season with a 0-5-4 record. HI feel that team work and functioning as awhole is one of the most impor- tant things to accomplish in any sport, comments Coach Paul McEwen. Victory is not the most impor- tant thing to obtain in a J .V game, exclaims Coach McEwen to gain valuable playing experience, to help next year 's team is . . . The team 's ties were with Pine Forest 0-0, Tate 0-0, Washington 1-1. I really enjoyed playing with the team this year, I gained a lot of valu- able playing experlence which will help me better next year, states Pat Davis. ww- , ' wf1-.,f,..,-.- ., 3 .,,, 4 5 M . 6 2- V 5, -. JI., A. .V opposite page: Coffman chases ball. 2. Davis 'kattacksn ball. 3. My ball. 4. Pirote waits for ball. 5. Soccer team. 6. Adam hits the ball on the head. 7. In your face. 8. Opponents attempt to score. 9. We scored. 10. Who has the ball? 11. Davis goes after the ball. 12. Oops! Sorry. this page: 1. Gators go for the ball. 2. Sorry, no ball. 3. Goalie goes after the kick. 4. Players on a collision course. 5. Gator chases ball. 6. Goalie chases ball. 99 For the first time in Escambia High Schoolls history there was a girls soccer team. The team finished the season with a 0-1-3 recrod. This team has improved greatly over the past year, explained Mr. William Christofferson, head coach. We went from five exper- ienced and eleven unexperienced players to a team that can compete in the district. The team consisted of 17 mem- bers including: one junior, 15 sopho- mores, and one freshman. The team members were:,,Sabrina Albney, Dawn Audiffred', Shelly Ball, Dawn wwmN , Nicole-E12 gangg, Michelle Harton, IQnzell9 - Y Girls soccer is new sport at Escambia .lah-nson..aVTamm ones Algsa Jus- -tiss. -Kristi Lasungq, Tam-my Nr. -1hoE,Klp , Carol Small Ami Stewart, Kelly Taylor. Even though we are a first year team, we got in there and showed them that We have Gator spirit! ex- plained Robin Barrow, sophomore. The team played in matches against: Washington fthree timesjg Gulf Breeze Qfive timesjg Woodham fthree times? and Foley High ftwicej. Sixteen girls lettered. UI know that we didn't win a game, but we still have team spirit and that great Gator pride, ex- plained Kristi Lastinger, sopho- more. 4 --- ,ty e 100 Escambia Highis weightlifting team, in it,s third year of competi- tion, finished with a 2-3 record, and also placed second in the county lev- el and fourth in state level. We are getting better each year, last year We placed fifth in the state, and this year fourth in the state, commented Coach Phil Lanfurd. Escambia had six participants that qualified for the state meet. L 2 Weightlifting team places in district, state Lammar Williams placed first, Pat Moore placed second, Tim Lewis placed twelfth, Shawn Cross placed thirteenth, and Barry Melvin placed twenty first. I really enjoyed Working with the weightlifting team this past year, explained Mike Bainter. The Weightlifting team has really im- proved after last year, not just in strength but in unityi' 'U 2. Hi' N I ,,. 'i!'?f v -1. 1 opposite page: 1. Rhonda guides ball. 2. Nicole attacks ball. 3. We are number 1. 4. When will the game begin? 5. Who wants it? 6. Upsy daisy. 7. Kristi practices being goalie. 8. left to right: kneeling: Sabrina Abney, Tami Nichols, Michelle Horton, Kristi Lastinger, Shelley Ball, Carol Small, Tammy Jones, standing: Coach Bill Christofferson, Robin Bar- rows, Kelly Taylor, Tina Bragen, Dawn Barrows, Ami Stewart, Lonzelle Johnson, Nicole Elizondo, Dawn Audifferd, Alesha Justiss, Rhonda Owens, Team manager, Elizabeth Thomas, Coach Jane Ellen Bennet. this page: 1. Lyter keeps her bar up. 2. Williams gets ready. 3. Gator holds weights steady. 4. Sewell, wake up! 5. Weightlifters watch Wil- liams lift. 6. Williams thinks about match, 7. Lyter prepares for lift. 101 The Gators made history this year. They were ranked No. 1 in the state and at the same time were ranked No. 1 in the nation. Reaching the No. 1 position in the U.S.A. out of 14,900 high school teams, commented Coach Dwight Thomas. That was the big thing to accomplish this year. Besides the national ranking, the Gators were featured by the sports channel ESPN. The channel inter- viewed Joey Frederick, linebacker, and Emmitt Smith, running back on the football team and its anti-drug program. ESPN aired the interviews nation-wide in the fall of '86. The team finished the year with a 10-1 record. The only loss was with Pensacola High, 17-10. The loss at PHS cost the Gators the district ti- tle and a chance at a third consecu- tive state championship. I have enjoyed playing football here at Escambia for the past four years, stated Smith. There are no key players and we all played to- gether as a team. 1: 'ww ' rlfffllgf -.,, ,., 1 Li' W ' ,M V , raw History is Made With Top National Ranking The Gators, however, did go on to compete in the First Annual Florida Classic held at the University ofV Florida in Gainesville. The team de- feated Cardinal Newman. Emmitt Smith was presented the Most Valu- able Player award at the end of the game. Though the Gators did not clench a third state title, the team 's other accomplishments proved 1986 to be the Year of the Gator. This year has been both exciting and disappointing, stated Mark White, offensive lineman, I wish it could have been better, but all-and- all, it was great. '-x 102 , 44, - I I I , ' 1 7 L elf- ' 'W' 4.5, , , Kam S , , 5 r , - :pa e ' 'f ' f -fslgdsl f .. ' . 3? Mi. 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ESPN films Gators during summer practice. this page: top row Coach Autry, Coach McClellan, Coach Howell, Coach Lindsey, Joshua Andrews, Allen Sande, Shawn Robltzsch, Alan Scott, Coach Taylor, Coach EHMS Watson, Coach Patterson, 6th row, John Williams, Alex Brown, Dennis Polomskl, Darron Davis, Matt Anoai, Heath Bookout, Joey Fredrick, Rob Stevenson, Mark White, 5th row: Errol McCorvey, Anthony Davis, Darrell McCorvey, Marzette Porterfleld, Greg Thornhill, Shawn Bohannan, Corey Smith, John Brady, John Endacott, ll-th row: Shawn Wilson, Andrew Davis Tim Boothe, Tim Lewis, Jason Radford, Barry McLain, Dana Pruit, Clax L, Helton, Barry Key Dusty Clements, 3rd row: Mark Killette, Jeff Smith 4 Tim White, James Reese, Mark Thornhill, Johnny Nichols, Emmitt Smith Ernie Cavitt, Bill Sewell, Tracey Boyd, 2nd row: Demetrius Randalson Mike English, Nathan Benboe, Chris Supplee, Phil Fishler, Dale Hoffman mf '11, ' JeffRandal1, Scott Ward, Brad Baker, Anthony Glover, bottom row: Shan n gp Qla Jordan, Richard Pace, Calvin Miller, Tony Tampary, Mike Bainter, Coach V-'ff-c f ' ' Thomas, Charles Brock, Mark Dobbins, Erik Smith, Anthony Walton, Joe , V . , Johnson. 2. White's eyes show seriousness of Escambia vs. Pensacola . I . High's game. 3. Coaches and trainers wrap Brady's injured knee. 4. Tate V stops a Gator in pile up. 5. A couple of Titans try to take down Smitl1. 6 A ,1 yi, M 6 ,, Davis psyches up before kick. 7 ' . ,.. nm ..f 103 '4 'gt N 44' . . 7 -af if '-ff 7 mf ' 4a+af2eT P1Ji 3:+ if '75 ., 5 as we-'-vita?-wf'?i-.32fQ U?f'?5'f:u7?: an-Q fw- I. .gg ,.-no 5 - xg X 'NA' - , a ,t-q,..3..w.wa'Qi'2S'g' w fight affix-Q 1 1 J iff- u mf 5 l1 V ul ..,., V' 3 iw, F fl-1 fbi-iwaagy i-13-' Q Mir S--2 at-Q -' is 5.3 js! tp? A-Q ' 'W N I .a -1245! 4.35. Af' J 9 3 315391959 1 'J ' '-A l . . . ll J. . l 5- ff... ,,,AA .,,. A I as ' V' 1A'A'AM 1 ffff 'A .. ., . .A ,. ,,.. W Ye , ., M ,V ,, . The J .V team record may not show suc- 'mgk 0 cess but, the team gained a lot of playing W if H E experience which will be a key factor i . ' V ? 45f ' 6 K V ' f ,, Q 2 next year 's varsity team, remarked Bob f f I-nl' f K ' . by Patrick, team member. I , gy 1 , 'ffl The J .V team, which ended with a 2- qi. Wlbm ' record, assists the varsity team in prac- ,,W ,,i!f,y tice by giving them a look, exclaim: ?iffi'f.,,6fM , Junior Pura, team member. J.V. if wg,-2-gf ' 1 ' , .Y ' flaw., f coached by the varsity coaches as well as gh Despite losing record, JV team gains experience N the varsity team. This is done in order N T that the varsity and the J .V both gain playing skill. The varsity drilling will, in the long run, help the J .V team become better players. Many hours of practice is need- ed to install our basic offense and de- fense, explains Coach Max Howell, of- fensive coordinator. 104 The freshman football team fin- ished the season with a 6-1 record. That was one game improvement over last years record. Our team goal was to strive to improve everyday, explained Coach Roger Mayo, head football coach. I told them if they did this Winning would take care of itself. I felt the 6-1 record indicates we achieved that goal. The Baby Gators wins came from victories against: Washington, 24-19, Woodham, 7-0, Pensacola, 21- 0: Milton 14-0, Gulf Breeze, 7-0, and Tate, 29-8. The teams only loss was to Pine Forest, 0-6. Freshman team I think we did great! We all played as a team not as an individ- ual, commented Mike McClain. g'We had three of the best coaches pushing us to be the best. The team consist of 47 players. The two assistant coaches were Mickey Hudson and Paul McEwan. The three managers were Tony Ba- ker, Darrel Askew, and James Knight. I felt the team became funda- mentally sound and performed bet- ter each week. We played each team as a team, not as individualsf, con- cluded Coach Mayo. 6:1 uoY'W 9 -lf' K 'KJ runs to 6-1 record under new coach opposite page: 1. bottom row: Coach Dwight Thomas, second row: An- thony Atkins, Junior Pura, Patrick Barge, Tommy Krause, Roosevelt Hill, Sean Hardtke, Billy Kimball, Mike Doyle third row: Billy Schuck, Randy Peebles, Harold Lowe, Eric Galryg Bobby Hardy, Jarrod Leach- man, Chris Schodowski: fourth row: Mike Sewell, Bobby Patrick, Mar- vin Brown, Brian Mohorn, Anthony Young, Marvin Miller, Russell Clem- mons, Chad Hamilton, fifth row: Jason Huckabee, Johnny Johnson, Scott Dean, Mark Hatton, Randy B. J orenson, Raymond Thomas, Jason Whitehead, Jason Livingston, Kit Howell: top row: Stewart Chavis, Scott Heath, Pat Davis, Brooks Endacott, Dion Hearn, Horace Carter, Craig Stone, Wade Hatter. 2. Walton makes the tackle. 3. Brooks fires the ball. 4. defenders hold the line. 5. Offensive line keeps the pressure off. 6. J.V members go off to practice. 7. Coach Watson gives friendly instructions. 8. Brooks completes a pass for a first down. 9. Kit hands off the ball. this page: l. Team members show good sportsmanship. 2. Oh no you don'tl 3. bottom row: fleft to rightj Patrick Shields, Wes Mont- gomery, Jody Hinckley, Rusty Goldbach, Jon Snellgrove, Bret Beck- strom, Mike Merson, Patrick Reade. second row: Derek Warr, Chris Dixon, Brian Miller, Chris Johnson, Fred Rich, Robert Browning, George Blackmon, Tim Nagim. third row: Thomas Thibault, Gary Price, Tommy Birge, Tim 0'Connor, John Evans, Chris Butler, Scott Chesley, Jay Young. fourth row: Todd Martin, Roderick Salter, Mike McClain, Mike Steward, Pat McNealy, Shawn Powers, Shaun Hale, Mike Panko, fifth row: Tony Baker, mgr: Ramon Hearn, Bubba Hemby, Greg Fayard, Darel Askew, Mgrg not pictured: Darin Smith, Sean Bailey, Kris Robin- son, Danny Marshall, Travis Barker, Jason Moss, Jarod Denman, Jason Plott, Erlc Reed, Greg Files, Gary Smith, Jody Deocampo, James Knight, mgr. 4. Team busts through banner. 5. Pile up! 105 The boys basketball team was holding a 12-8 record during mid February with five games remain- ing. This year 's team success total- ly depends on our senior leadership. and team defense, commented Coach Norm Ross. The teams wins were against: West Palm Beach Forest Hill, Nice- ville, Tate, Gulf Breeze, PHS, Wood- ham, Milton, and Sumter County High. Their losses were to: Ocala Forest, Kissimmee Osceola, Moss Point Mississippi, Pine Forest, Mil- ton, and Washington. They also par- ticipated in some tournaments. Fellow Gators Maurice Webster and Kevin Dale were honored with awards during the season. Kevin was selected to the All-Tournament teams in the Breeders Cup Tourna- 7 ., :Wh e .zr:,-'Z r ' ' 7 fl. F? . Varsity Squad Shoots to Winning Season ment, and the Gator Holiday Clas- sic. Maurice Webster was selected The Pensacola News Journals Boys Player of the Week ftwice in three Weeksj. I think our play this year is com- ing along very quickly and team play is advancing with each game,', ex- plained Maurice. We must maintain a high level of unity among our team to rewach our goals. The team members include nine seniors, four juniors, and two sopho- mores. The shooting gators are: Or- lando Crocker, Shannon McCreary, Robert Boyden, Maurice Webster, Leon Simmons, Emmitt Smith, Rob- ert Johnson, Dave Wesley, John Thomas, John Buford, Dana James, Greg Thornhill, Kevin Dale, Ronald Lampkins, and Lynn Williams. 106 LFP 1 E l il. 3 Q6 Kun opposite page: 1. What's going on here? 2. ln ya go. 3. Left to right: Orlando Crocker, Robert Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Maurice Webster, Tony Buford, Robert Boyden, Dana Jones., Ronald Larnpkins, Kevin Dale, Lynn Williams, Greg Thornhill, John Thomas, Shannon McCreary, Leon Simmons, 4. Fumble! 5. Dale shoots a shot. this page: 1. Look that way. 2. Oops. 3. Way to go. 4. You got it! 5. My ball. 6. You can't get it by me. 7. Team prepares for game. 'IO7 1- This year 's 1986-87 J.V Basket- ball had a record of 10-4 by mid Feb- ruary, with five games remaining, this year 's team is one of the best group of individuals I have ever been associated with, commented Coach Paul Ackerman. They are intelligent, good athletes, and they have a burning desire to succeed. Captain ofJ.V Basketball was Ty- lar Hardeman. As for Co-captain, a definite one was never assigned, players rotated during the year for the position. J .V one of the best ever The win-loss record and team ef- fort was better this year since Coach Ackerman has taken over. the team has acquired several new players which has increased the sta- bility of the team. 'tWe worked hard this season to represent our school well, replied Mark Thornhill, junior. We will continue to be the best we can be. Mark plays guard position for the team and hopes to letter next year, as J .V players can not letter until their Varsity year. 'N 5 ,,. Z pl 7, 6. 108 As of mid-February the Freshman basketball team posts a 8-5 record, with several games remaining. The team started out slow but has stead- ily progressed throughout the' sea- son, states Ramone Hearne, power forward. We stressed that basketball is a team sport that consists of only five HX Q b 'Jxix 'ff -Q x Av x Team matures through the season players at a time, no one team mem- ber can win or lose because it takes team effort, mentioned Roger Mayo, teach coach. The Freshman Basketball team is very important part of the Basket- ball program at Escambia. Skills the players learn this year will help them on JV and Varsity teams next year as in the future years. v R' N EW opposite page: left to right: Roosevelt Hill, Donald Gaston, Derriel McCorvey, Brooks Endacott, Brett Lewellyn, Tommy Buford, Andy Lyublanovits, Frank Foster, Kit Howell, Tylar Hardeman, not pictured: Mark Thornhill. 2. High five, we made it! 3. I've got it, I've got it. 4. I guess you think you're going to steal this one. 5. Playersjumping for the point. 6. Endicott fighting Aggie for the score. 7. Gators waiting to see if they made the point. this page: l. Varsity team watches freshman game. 2. left to right: Gerald Richard, Roderick Salter, Darrell Askew, Der- rick Bateman, Robert Jordan, Bill Roloph, Ramon Hearn, Jarrod Dem- mon. 3. Roloph poses for shot. 4. Gators avoid Woodham. 5. Thornhill scores a point. 6. Demmon poses for the camera. 109 The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team was lead once again by Coach Tracy Evans. This was her third year at Escambia coaching the girls' team. '4With the returning players from Varsity and the Junior Varsity play- ers moving up next year the pro- gram should turn around, stated Coach Evans. This year 's team consisted of three seniors, five juniors, two soph- omores, and one freshman. They all pulled together to strive to obtain their goals. Team unity dominates season :lf Even though it was not awinning season, we kept the team spirit alive, explained Kathy Johnson, junior. This season was a rebuild- ing year and we hope to improve during the offseason. Maybe we will come back next year and be a threat in the district play-offs. The girls ' basketball team partici- pated in a unique fundraiser this year. It was a raffle that also includ- ed other sports members. They sold tickets for the raffle which included prizes such as coupons and other various items. ...,.,,.-W 110 J .V team prepares to move up to Varsity The Lady Gator Junior Varsity team was holding a 3-11 record with a few games remaining. The team was led by Coach Tracy Evans. I feel the experience the girls gain on the J .V team will help them when they are on the Varsity team, commented Coach Evans. The J .V players will not letter un- til they play on the varsity team. There was no one overall captain, but one was picked before each game. I feel the experience we gain on the team will aid us to better im- prove our play for next year, ex- plained Alicia J andora. opposite page: 1. Standing: Shelly Sellers, Barbara Dobbins, Alicia Jandora, Sherona Jones, Jennifer Petroni, Cassandra Lowe, Kelly Owens, Kneeling: Kathy Johnson, Dabrina Griffin, Diedra Hall. 2. Jump ball. 3. Lady Gators dribbles ball. 4. Coach Evans talks to team. 5. You cannot get this ball. 6. In you go! this page: Gator practices free throw. 2. Jump ball. 3. Coach Evans explains play to team. 4. Gator throws ball in. 5. Jil team. 6. Go for the rebound. 111 'v IL.. ya llnll IS TI BIA IS I rr an IV, Mx MB' C... -ifgi 4 N BDUHM Wm ,Qu by 'E 'Q , , ., M ,,,, . hm ZX .9 af Clubs Clubs Q S? JCC is composed of the presidents of all clubs at Escambia High. It i serves the purpose of getting all FFT' presidents together to a meet and PM discuss projects in which each club can participate. This year 's sponsor, Mrs. Judy Gross, states, The mem- bers work well together to get things done. The club participated in the clothingffood drive, but its main I projects was the organization of the Presidents Share Through Inter Club Council Campus Beautification Program. Leigh Townsend, president of SPC, exclaims, L'The club was a big help to me because I had a chance to share my thoughts and ideas with other presidents. The members were all presi- dents of clubs so they knew how im- portant working cooperatively was, concluded Becky Bowen, this year 's president. 1 '2 ,3 114 F 441' 1.2 'Vw f 4 ff' ,,,,, . . ., . ,.. . A 3 ' I 0 B if K4 ,rv 'Sys V n Y .. ,AMES W4 opposite page: 1. meeting in progress. 2. Kai Watson, president ofPep Club. 3. Leigh and Christy listen attentively. 4. back row, left to right: Rebecca Bowen, Tonya Hernandez, Boyd Westerman, Steve Smith, Tim Moran, Jeff Garteiser, Ashley Robinson, Virginia Golden, Wanda Hamilton, front row: left to rigth: Andrea Blissard, Frankie Cabico, Jana Redish, Kelli Tice, Crickett Burkhalter, Kai Watson, Darrell Whipple, Leigh Townsend, Christy Liles, Michelle White, Todd Lyter, Becky Archer, Lori Crunell, Micole Elizardo, Amy Garner, Kim Peterson. this page: 1. Wanda poses after the meeting. 2. Lisa and Michelle discuss dturlng the meeting. 3. Kelli presides at a junior council meeting, 4. Christy has control over the EAC meeting. 5. Kim does her job at the BETA induction. 115 Money, money, money! is what Student Government Association sponsor Vicki Schuler replied when asked what her main goal, as spon- sor, was for helping her club. There were approximately fifteen members in SGA this year. It in- volved all four grades and anyone can be a part of it. No one has to be elected by a homeroom. All they have to do is work and be a part of SGA's activities. Q :sm SGA's Goal - M This year we sold Gator buttons, oney, Money, Money! spirit ribbons, Gator sunglasses, and Valentine match-up sheets. stated Lisa Cordray, this year's president. SGA,s responsibilities included organizing spirit contests, running Homecoming, and to make run throughs for every game. Lisa stated L'SGA's main goal this year was to make every person in every class proud to go to Escambia High school and have an abundance of spirit. ,JJ 1 16 mimqzf' as M54 ' 2 f'5'3'5 Q gl .. Mu. ,,,,, , z.ff opposite page: 1. Amy attends an SGA meeting. 2. Members listen atten- tively at meeting. 3. Excuse me? 4. Kai Watson voices her opinion. 5. left to right sitting: Fern Dalindin, Tonya Harden, Steve Smith, Becky Archer, Kenyettha Edgerton, Cindy Doyle, Kelli Tice, standing: Sonja Turberville, Kari Bartol, Cricket Burkhalter, Kai Watson, Elvira Perez, Angela Hinkley, Susan Ramsey Nick Nicholson, kneeling: Rebecca Bowen, Lisa Cordray, Vicki Schuler, Sarah Clowe, Amy Maddox. this page: 1. Becky and Lisa prepare for fleld day. 2. Members discuss Homecoming plans. 3. Officers say SGA is otayl 4. K'Isn't this hazardous to your health'?,' 5. Don't they look thrilled? 6. Becky gives the hurdles a try. 7. Hello Mrs. Schulerl 117 7 this page: 1. Steve gets crowned by Kim. 2. Seniors show their Gator Spirit. 3. Dr. Reed and Mr. Kidd strike a pretty pose, 4. UHmm . . .Hmm . . . Hmm . . . 5. Cindy and Dave smile for the camera. 6. R011 over and play dead! 7, Raise your hand if you're sure! 8. Dan and John break a record in the VW cram. Opposite page: 1. Gators think victory. 2. SPC and EAC show off their float. 3. Homecoming court sings the Alma Mater, 4. Puttin' on the ritz! 5. Jeff concentrates while on tricycle. 6. Greg and friends. 7. Burger King invades Escambia. 118 'N K. k 'N ,, ,...........,.,,,N -4-. 8 ..-g Exciting, Fun-filled Week greeted Gator fans Q. .BW-743 e :L One week a year, Escambia stu- dents are rescued from their hum- drum days and thrown into Spirit Week. This year the five spirited days started out with flashing bulbs and outrageous outfits as Tacky Tourists invaded the school on Monday. On Tuesday, 'LBeatle Maniau overtook the students. Student dressed in eye opening mini-skirts and open-toed sandals. On Wednesday, students used their wildest dreams and imaginations to create their own costumes for Halloween Day. On Thursday, students wore their club jerseys to Field Day. Field Day con- sisted of the squashing VW cram, the VW push, the sack race, and the obstacle course. Blue and Orange was seen on Gator fans Friday while they displayed their Gator spirit for their school. The Homecoming Game proved to be anything but boring with a 62-0 win over the Northeast Tennessee Eagles. During half-time, Cindy Doyle was crowned Homecoming Queen, while Steve Smith was crowned Es- cambia's first Homecoming King. Junior Court Shows Feelings of Pride 120 At half-time during the Homecom- ing Game, Gator fans witnessed the feelings ofjoy and pride shared by the members fo the Homecoming Court. The Junior Court consisted of Kari Bartol, Fern Dalindin, Christy Liles, and Kai Watson. Kari Bartol was escorted by Tony Tampary and was the Junior Class secretary, member of SPC, and par- ticipated on the Lady Gator tennis team. Fern Dalindin was escorted by Mike Brady. Fern participated in Ju- nior Council, SGA, and is vice presi- dent of National Honor Society. She was also a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Beta, Entre Amis, the Pride, and a sweetheart for Interact. 'AI think it's really great representing the Class of '88, and I wouldn't trade it for the world! Fern ad- mitted. Christy Liles was escorted by Da- vid Neal and participated in Junior Council, Gayfer's Teen Board, and yearbook, she was also president of EAC and a Key sweetheart. All I can remember is that I was really excited! confessed Christy. Kai Watson was escorted by Kevin Reed. She was Junior Class vice president and a member of EAC. Underclassmen Share Feelings of EXc1tement The members of the sophomore court were Dawn Doyle, Rebecca Emmons and Stacy Hedden. Dawn Doyle was escorted by Jon Kincaid. She participated in Sopho- more Council, was a member of EAC, and a Key sweetheart. Rebecca Emmons was escorted by Paul Clowe. I was very excited about it! I guess you could say that there was a big smile on my face! exclaimed Rebecca. She was a mem- ber of Sophomore Council and SPC. Stacy Hedden was escorted by Ja- son Carlisle. She was Sophomore Council vice president, a J .V cheer- leader, a Key sweetheart, a member ofBeta, Latin Club, FC.A., and EAC. Stacyjoked, I was very nervous. I accidentally turned the wrong way and I was very embarrassed, but it all was alot of fun! The freshman court consisted of May Dalindin, Jennifer Green, and Courtney Riley. May Dalindin was escorted by John Evans and was treasurer for the Freshman Council. May con- fessed that she was really nervous and scared but continued to say I feel very proud and honored about representing the Freshman Class. Jennifer Green was escorted by Kevin Wadsworth. She was a mem- ber of the Pride. Courtney Riley was escorted by Josh McDaniel. She was a Fresh- man cheerleader and a Key sweet- heart. Fern Dalindin seemed to sum up everyone's feelings when she de- clared, It was one of the best feel- ings I've had in a long time, and I was really happy to be there. We have the greatest group of young people in the world, stated Mrs. Billie Joyce Rigsby, senior council sponsor. Mrs. Rigsby has been senior council's sponsor for seventeen years and says, all of the councils have been very exciting in a lot of ways. This years senior council consist- ed of 36 members. Each member helped in keeping their homeroom informed of senior activities and projects. Hopefully senior council will allow the senior class to stay informed of and bring us close to- Seniors make it a great year gether, commented Tonya Hernan- dez, president. This year 's projects included sell- ing buttons, pencils, helping with senior announcements and painting the bleachers of the student section. We feel painting the bleachers was a gift from the class of 87 to senior classes that will follow behind us, commented Tonya. Says Mrs. Rigsby of the class of 875 The togetherness is evident. I hope I get to attend the class of 1987's ten year reunion. It should be greatl!! 122 ,. 10.0. ,Fx Cv -,.,.....,.x Z iw-n ,H opposite page: 1. sitting: Sonja Turberville, secretary, Angela Hinkley, treasurer, standing: Steve Smith, vice president, Tonya Hernandez, president, Mrs. Rigsby, sponsor, Ryan Hudson, artist. 2. Seniors show spirit at football game. 3. Senior pride shows through. 4. Seniors cheer on Gators at pep rally. 5. Senior shirts, show it offl 6. Senior council members Margaret McGough, Tracy Parks, and Norman Hughes laugh during meeting. 7. Tonya rolls up a spirit sign. this page: 1, sitting: Michele White, Kenyetta Edgerton, Tonya Carter, Becky Bowen, Amani Grow, Josh McDaniel, Steve Scott, Mike Magno. kneeling: Norman Hughes, Boyd Westerman, Lisa Cordray, Angela Hinkley, treasurer, Jill Steinmetz, Ryan Hudson, artists, Becky Archer, Norman Hughes, Ke- vin Rockwell. standing: Mrs. Rigsby, sponsor, Tonya Hernandez, presi- dent, Jenny King, Sonja Turberville, secretary, John Townley, Angela Selby, Susan Ramsey Deborah Turman, Nick Nicholoson, Andy Shel- don, Steve Smith, vice president, James Heath, Denise Trahan, Andrea Blissard, Krystal Varner, Margaret McGough, Tracy Parks, Michelle Steward, 2. Smile for the camera! 3. Scott helps paint a spirit sign. 4. Back offl 5. We don't hide our Senior pride! 123 We hope to provide the best prom ever, stated Kelli Tice, Ju- nior Class President. This was Kel- li's second year as class president. There were approximately 35 members on the council this year. There is no GPA required, the only requirements are that you are a member of the junior class and are Willing to Work. Ms. Kristen Stephens replied that her main goal as sponsors is to help Council 's main them have fun working togetherfl This was Ms. Stephens first year as sponsor, she filled in for Mr. Jerry Boone. The council was involved in var- ious fund raising projects this year. They had a magazine drive, pom- pon sale, and a rock-a-thon. The members on this year 's council worked hard together to get things accomplished, commented Tonya Harden, council member. goal: having fun While Working! 'f ' 4 f. 124 . ,af -q z -,'fAl34 g. A ' - 112 ENV!! --fr dial' J X X I 521221 U1 f CX -x y. x opposite page: 1. Kelly takes a break. 2. Junior Council meeting in progress? 3. Students listen to ring presentation. 4. What happened while I was asleep? 5. Mr. Jenigan informsjuniors about class rings. 6. When Kelly talks who really listens? 7. Juniors listen intently at coun- cil meeting. this page. 1. left to right, standing: Kari Bartol, Kristin Mosley Monica Andrews, Steve Smith, Mark Thornhill, Regina Smith, John Thomas, Tonya Harden, Sarah Clowe, Christy Liles, Lori Stan- hope, Ashley Waller, Judy Pinnell, kneeling: Kevin Reed, Sonja Bettis, Maritza Wright, Susan Newberry, Fern Dalindin, Kelly Winters, Kathy Johnson, Jennifeer Doucette, Valerie Erwin, sitting: Ben Osterberg, Heather Bartol, Gracie Rodriguez, Kai Watson, Shelly Davis, Amy Mad- dox, Kelli Tice, Marvie Delacruz. 2. Step right up and pick your color. 3. Escambiafs official dng. 4. Fern takes a stand! 125 Wfhis year I seem to have more enthusiastic participation as well as eagernessf' explains Brooks Enda- cott, Sophomore Council President. The council was made up of ap- proximately twenty to twenty-five members this year. They were in- volved in many projects such as car washes, candy sales, nursing home visits, and a clean up day at the Ron- School spirit is promoted by the Sophomores ald McDonald House. I enjoyed working with these students outside of a classroom en- vironment, stated Mrs. Susan Smart, sponsor. By spending time with them, my faith in youth is re- stored. 'WZ .. '75 - f.vQf - vi . .. 2223 I V, f 1 -- , at A . fa.: I ,. ' T -.J ' f' Q MSLJJZ-4Zf 2: , , , ' '- f f::Q, a '4, - 15335 ' 9 fr 'wx' ' f WWI. r. V- , S - W.-i?241fs??, , V , K 4. x , -yf ..j . -1'-'N'-YQ . L 'V ' , , ' ' . ,.f-1 T :,L:? 126 ,mawwswm opposite page: 1. Duh-what? 2. Could we say, more spooky? 3. GA'lA! 4. Sophomores show their spirit at the pep rally 5. left to right: sitting: John Sluder, Laura Nicholson, Shane Pittman, Jay Kee, Scott Jana- shak, Brian Anderson, Leon Rankius III, standing: Anne Villamore, Jennifer Holden, Rhonda Clemmons, Jennifer Crabtree, Jessica Neff, Traci Harvell, Kim White, Jill Leonard, Walita Simmons, Kristi Las- tinger, kneeling, Stacy Hedden, Dawn Doyle, Kim Marie Leppert, Stacy Reynolds, Brooks Endacott, Rebecca Emmons, Rachael Emmons, Tonia Williams. this page: 1. Sophomores pose while decorating their hall 2. How many more people can they cram onto those bleachers? 3. Aw, ain't they cute? 4. The sophomores hall is fully decorated 5. These people are really ready for a pep rally. 127 Gator A's Always on Top X : , ' ' gf . V V A V V , ' V , Q. If 'ii W 3.7: V V 771 I.-.. ,i fa V ,L f fa ,V . '-Kwik. my ,g . 5 ,, , . . : . . ,V . .-f..-,. L,,e-r-.L-f, 1. Standing: Kelli Pulles, Natalie Padgett, Joy Mattocks, Ritha Koija McMeans,Valerie Anita Odom, Jennifer Galik, Derrek Bateman, Matt Wise, Jimmie Tatum, Angie Arias, Rana Magill, April Vaughn, Patrlcla Keller, Sue Johnson, Stella Pierce. Kneeling: Scott Urlocker, Jeff Taylor, Robin Crabtree, Deana Hefner, Laura Maya Rose Escanillas, Kim Stockflsh, Kelly Baisden, Jennifer Jones, Tammy Thomas, Greg Brown, Desiree Welcherr. Sitting: Dana Baker, Lynnae Patrick, Andrea Stewart, Jennifer Merrill, J acauie Cook, Paul Fanella, Patrick Shields, May Dalindin, Wes Montgomery Jeremy Wiggers, Frank Cablngting. opposite page: 1. Freshmen display their homecoming decoration. 2. Baby Gators busy at work. 3. I know you didn't! 4. Do I have to show you how to do everything? 5. Left to right standing: Kelli Pulles, Natalie Padgett, Joy Mattovcks, Ritha Koija McMeans, Valerie Anita Odom, Jennifer Galik, Derek Bateman, Matt Wise, Jimmie Tatum, Angie Arias, Rana Magill, Aprll Vaughn, Patricia Keller, Sue Johnson, Stella Pierce, kneeling: Scott Urlocker, J eff Taylor, Robin Crabtree, Deana Hefner, Laura May, Rosa Escanillas, Kim Stockfish, Kelly Baisden, Jennifer Jones, Tammy Thomas, Greg Brown, Desiree Welcherr, sitting: Dana Baker, Lynnae Patrick, Andrea Stewart, Jenni- fer Merrill, J acaule Cook, Paul Fanella, Patrick Shields, May Dalindin, Wes Montgom- ery, Jeremy Wiggers, Frank Cagingting. this page: 1. Front row: James Anders, Lydia Hamilton, Jennifer Kamech, Jennifer Greene, Kelli Tice, Stacey Hedden, Jennifer Bailey, Melissa Montgomery, Fren Dallndin, Tran Nguyen, Berlinda Kecacho, Back row: Leslie Hansen, Rebecca Wilcox, Torrey Boone, Matthew Horn, Eric Stone, John Town- ley, John Endacott, Norman Enriquez. 2. Josh Sinatra, Live! 3. Gator A's enjoy tea. 4. A new sport, the telephone booth cramp. 5. Heyy George. 128 Gator A's was an organization formed just last year by Mrs. Laura Webre, The purpose was to reward students. You could become a member if you made the A honor roll during any grading period. Gator A's was unlike a regular ser- vice club. Gator A's held no meet- ings, appointed no offices, and held no fundraising projects. This organi- zation simply brought forward ex- celling students and rewarded them for their achievements. Being classified as a Gator A is simply a pat on the back for being a good student, stated Mrs. Webre, Gator A advisor. This fall membership was 50, in- creasing last fall 's count of 40 by 10. -rm W' yy, vi , s .-r.-4. 1 at i : ,,-u. X, Excelling Students Awarded through Gator A's Gator A members included 20 se- niors, seven juniors, ten sopho- mores, and twelve freshmen. Seven- teen of these students had been Ga- tor A's for more than one six weeks. These students were: Jennifer Bailey Shari Glass, Leslie Hansen, Stacey Hedden, Matthew Horn, George Madrid, Josh McDaniel, Da- vid Mims, John Olwin, Jennifer Ra- mech, Berlinda Recacho, Susan Sa- moszenko, Greg Shick, Lill Stein- metz, Eric Stone, Kelli Tice, and Rebecca Wilcox. Becoming a member of Gator A's is a prided achievement among the hardworking students, stated Nick Nicholson, senior Gator A. 5 P 1. Front Row: James Sanders, Lydia Hamilton, Jennifer Kamech, Jennifer Greene, Kelli Tice, Stacey Hedden, Jennifer Bailey, Melissa Montgomery, Fern Dalindin, Tran Nguyen, Belinda Kecacho. Back Row: Leslie Hansen, Rebecca Wilcox, Torrey Boone, Matthew Horn, Eric Stone, John Townleyg John Endacott, Norman Enrequez. 2. Josh Sinatra, Live! 3. Gator A's enjoy tea. 4. A new sport, the telephone booth cram. 5. Hey, George. 129 'LMy main goal as president is to help our school and community a better place to be,', stated Todd Lyter, president. NHS has 29 mem- bers. NHS participated in several fund- raising products. Some of them were among the following: selling of 'Tm a Gator Fan fans, candy sells, and Clubs main goal: Improve community and school NHS also put on Junior Mister. In order to be in NHS, you had to have a 3.5 grade point average, good citizenship and one and a half se- mesters compelted. It was wonder- ful to work with students who are so dependable and cheerful, stated Mrs. Barbara Crooke, sponsor. 130 , W fy vw' iff mf 'V M. ir, 1 1, I5 Y 41 M 7 2 4 in A' .. WL, L, 4, jf ,f-M1 4Q,. ff W IW Q Q. 4 4' a, W Q W g X? f L 'X ia 'Nd so T7 -my Q 6 '5l. , v 5 1 ff' Y . ju- ,xx F93 5 ...fs 1 AX j? ' 93' X 4? i' ' xx W sq P' A if af-33 E. 1. g. 53 ES bm 5 3, J ii 2 5 1. 45 .1-'ff lx opposite page: 1. NHS members go over final papers. 2. Members at- tend meetings. 3. Todd instructs meeting. 4. Preacher Todd. 5. Paige smiles for camera. 6. Members listen at meeting. 7. Cricket and Elvira look over copies. 8. The meeting in process. 9. Margret smiles! this page: 1. Members smile for picture. 2. Todd and Mrs. Gross talk at meeting. 3. Sign those books. 4. Josh shys out. 5. Fern takes notes. 6. Jefflooks over at camera. 131 This year BETA had two sponsors which were Ms. Barbara McAtee and Kendra Grove. When asked what her goal as sponsor was for helping her club Ms. McAtee replied 'ilnstall leadership and responsibil- lity into members. There are approximately seventy five members in the club. To be ac- X cepted you must receive all A's and Bls on your report card. You must maintain a 3.0 grade average to stay lI1. - 1 J yy ea BETA maintains 3.0 average The club was involved in many projects this year such as visits to the Childrenls Hospital, giving two 2 as senior BETA members scholarships and they worked on the Angel Tree at Cordova Mall. They also had their annual induction ceremony in Janu- ary for new members. Beta's main goal for this year was to increase activity within the school, concluded Kim Peterson, BETA president. X,-M :K , ,V f' , fry, , , A ,,, I , . 7 V. L ,, , ., 1, 4. 1 f ,f V , 4 , 1 af opposite page: 1. Smile, Wanda, you're on candid camera! 2. BETA's annual induction ceremony. 3. Underclassmen BETA, left to right: standing: Frank Cabiting, Caroline Millow, Tami McWilliams, Jennifer Green, Arnold Cayanan, Paul Fanella, Walita Simmons, Leslie Hansen, Kyle Musgrove, Randy Missildine, Erika Allsopp, Becky Wilcox, Greg Howell, Jennifer Ramach, April Cushon, Ilene Fortln, Charlenda Dix- on, Trang Nguyen, sitting: Kim Peterson, president, Kelli Tice, Fern Dalindin, Marvie dela Cruz, Cheri Deck, John Olvin, Jefflck Saquibal, Gale Acierrto, Stacy Hedden, Brian Anderson, Jay Kee, Lonzelle John- son. 41 Senior Beta, left to right: standing: Ellen Dubose, Crickett Burk- halter, Cynthia Wind, Paul Clowe, Ron Coffman, Susan Ramsey, Robbie Boyden, Shawn Smith, Jeff Garteiser, Jeannine O'Neill, Kelly Winters, Anne Hitchcock, Tracy Parks, treasurer, Jana Redish, Melissa Mont- gomery, Jill Stinemetz, Wanda Radford, vice president, sitting: Denise Cebula, Jenny King, James Sandiford, Elvira Perez, Angela Hinkley, Lisa Cordray, Irena Mitchem, Kenyetta Edgerton, Amoni Grow, Tammy Stevess, Deborah Turman, Angela Selby, Jennifer Bailey. this page: 1. Derek poses for a picture. 2. Think hard guys! 3. Mu Alpha Theta members. 4. Anne, Cdckett, Robert, Margaret and Jeffpose for picture. jQfqfJfQgig3'i'Aj- w wwf,s,,:f,.f.,L,1Q'1,v, :wg .Q,,,,-,Y,.,,.,5, 1, ..,,,., y 7. Y , .. V 2 Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta, the math honor club, has doubled in size this year. The clubs 55 members tutored stu- dents having difficulties in math through the year, and prepared for the math contest held at Milton. Our main goal as a club is to re- ward students for academic success in college preparatory math and en- courage continued success, stated Mrs. Nancy Devall, third year spon- sor. doubles in size Z Pig S The requirements to be in Mu Al- pha Theta is to have a 3.5 through- out the year. The meetings were held on Wednesday of each week. Mu Alpha Theta participated in candy sales, tutoring, preparing for contests, homecoming field day and they were guides at Open House. The fact that the club has dou- bled in size, proves that the club has interested more people, stated Denise Cebula, member. ,I Q 133 This year 's French club consist- ed of 50 people. HI have been in French Club for 2 years now and I have not only learned more about the language but also about the cul- ture, stated Leigh Broxton, senior. In order to be in French Club you had to have been enrolled in a French course at Escambia and be Willing to work. There was also a French Honor Society. The require- ments for that was you had to have a 4.0 GPA for 2 years in French and a 3.0 in all other subjects. In order to raise money French French club hel ped school and community Club sold Gummi Bears, French Mint Chocolate Bars, and family portrait packages. For the community they raised money for multipe sclerosis, and worked at the American Cancer So- ciety Wrapping Booth at Christmas. For the school they made signs for football games. I enjoyed Working With both French Club and French Honor So- ciety, stated Mrs. Jeanne Kaufke, sponsor. The members worked to- gether well this year. 5 134 ' ui Aix!! 5 900979 opposite page: 1. Mrs. Kauike prepares food. 2. Students stand around and watch. 3. Valire enjoys food. 4. Mrs. Kauike cuts the bread. 5. Some ofthe French pastries. this page: First row: Sharone Bobe, Kristy Jerni- gan, Angela Montgomery Julie Rogers, Kirsten Onfield, and Angela Fulton. Second row: Suzanne Robinson, Lindie Robinson, Lori Brunelle, J ennifer Ramach, Brian Anderson, Mike Luescher, and Sean Peacock. Third row: Scott O'Nei11, Jessica Waldroup, Susan Thomas, Dana Ev- ans, Shane Pittman, and Jon Hughes. 2. First row: Tricia Parker, secre- tary, Charlenda Dixon, president, Suzanne Kosowski, accountant, Ja- mey Ward, vice president, Valerie Erwin, treasurer, Madame Kauike, sponsor, and Amy Stewart. Second row: Erin Adair, Kim Peterson, Me- lissa Montgomery Scott Magno, Michelle Rippa, Irene Mitchem, and Tami McWilliams. Third row: Marvie Dela Cruz, Lonzelle Johnson, An- gela Selbyg Leigh Bronxton, George Madrid, Gina Kostka, and Ashley Hitchcock. Fourth row: Paul McAdou, Alex Pura, Nancy Rogers, Heather Blum, Rhonda Clemmons, Margaret Sheilds, and Bobbi Low- ell. ! , 3, X vfil fuvi j 'W' 135 As Latin club's first year sponsor, Miss Suzanne Braun stated, My main goal as sponsor is to help my members work together and accom- plish the things they Want to do this year. Latin has 45 members. Latin club has participated in sev- eral different functions throughout the year. Among them were some of the following: the clothes drive, Main goal of club is to help members work together food drive, and they collected dona- ' tions for the American Cancer Soci- ety. In the past, the Latin club has not contributed greatly to the com- munity or school, stated Lori Brun- elle, president. This year we hope to change the reputation of the club for the better. 136 'A Inn ji Nw, opposite page: 1. Students listen attentively to a meeting. 2. Miss Braun and Lori enjoy Latin Banquet. 3. Holy Moses! 4. Becky dresses toga style. 5. Members show early morning meetings are a blast! 6. Officers conduct meeting. 7. Yeah, we all agree! 8, Lori informs members ofLatin fees. 137 Clubs, important to EHS One ofthe major extracurricular ac- tivities at Escambia High are clubs. They range from service to academic. Overall there are about 28 different clubs at EHS. I think that the idea of clubs is good, stated Michele White, senior. They provide a chance to make new friends and release some of the pressures of school life. The list of requirements varies from club to club. In academics it is re- quired to have at least a 3.0 or 3.5 G.RA. in all classes or in the specific subject. For service clubs, a student needs only to have a G.PA. of 2 5 to et , Af -. .24 s- ',-1-. . jf . . g in and matain a 2.0. Let's not forget that all clubs have dedicated spon- sors. I've never been totally responsible for a club until this year, stated Mrs. Judy Gross, and this year I ended up with three great ones! 5 x I .-,fm .Ln ,W g 1- 1' ' P H . .bi .- i '13, .- K ,:..::1!' , ..,,, .,., , ' , ,Xgwfif I . H t . ,, . A Q 9 I :psf 4' 4, s ' ' u 'I' ' f if , , Y . 1-. pf , 'L , -A , .1 ' XYZ? f Aff? ' Q iiegjv ff i YQ 3 ,K tm 1 38 Ffa .K , ,, x y ,, x Mrs. Dorthy Tampary returns for her seventh year as sponsor for Es- cambia's Science club. According to Mrs. Tampary, Encouraging fur- ther interest in science, science re- search and exposing members to science activities around our com- munity and state, was her main goal as sponsor for the year. Escambia Junior Academy of Sci- ence, the official name of the sci- ence club, consisted of 35 members. To be a member of EJ AS, you must have shown an interest in science or science research plus a grade point .It X N-M 2 , V A., .....-.., . J . ...K ,5 ax. -..Tx W f---- ---' A ,Mn 4 ru- g mag ii.. '!! !'- L 1, V ' AML. . E M BQ . 1 tl MJ. A , J... -- Encouraging interest, main goal of EJ AS average of no less than 2.5. These members sponsored the schools science fair and worked at the regional science fair. Also, the science club sold Gator hats and made spirit signs for many football games. For the 1986-87 school year EJ AS was named the presidential chapter for the state organization. There has been a very positive response to membership and par- ticipation in the science club activi- ties, stated Jana Redish, presi- dent. We hope to see them contin- ue. Q LE 38 13-flip: if 3 Pybu ,z -D1 tx E Q' 2 ifk-PN 'ff.f'1yf 1- MK 4 xc -Lixtfy xgu X 1' -xx K f 1-mf ffffxk-24,1 jx -vg,p,zx.,Mx'fq. f 11 ttyl 11111 34? 7q'Y.f -, , 4,162 Ya 4:1 -, lx. x 1'1 --,rig ly, Y I 1 XX V Pix 0 mf' .fmhii This year's Surf Club had 40 members. The main goal we hope for is to improve our surfing, stated Boyd Westerman, president. The Surf Club was a strong sup- porter of our football team by mak- ing spirit signs and being active in pep rallies. Surf Club participated in many different fund raising pro- jects throughout this year. Among them Were car washes, and surfing contest for the high schools in the area. Sponsors Hopes Lie in As long as the surf is up, the members cooperate well together, stated Mrs. Vicki Schular. To be in Surf Club a member had to maintain a grade point average of 1.7 through- out the year. 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M M ' '- ww . f A . f -- M 4 My M A .96 NW 6,11 f, ' C 7' ' 7 f ' . ' W ' C . '.,, .,,,' V Q AMN 'f., f A f' VV ' ' ,,.4,.' 3 I j I 11. 1-W. ., wm..,. ',,3. 1 I K .,::- . V fp , v '-gg, 'V 7 aff' A ' ' 'Z 4 9 .., f V' V4 f lfiwj. . ., an , 3 H 5 A far., :I 'f f fn . g5,,mv, sv ,M f J, Q , U +V - , . ,U 5 V . aug, , f V. '.,,u'foh 140 ,r -, ,wr Z , -5 'Z'..'...-1.5 K. ,, ,wlxw N ff la tiff? opposite page: 11 Surfers hang spirit signs. 21 Boyd hangs 10I 31 Surfer shreads waves. 41 Ride that wave! 51 Frank dominates the wave. 61 Surfer rides wave ln. this page: Kneeling: Rick Harter, Scott O'Neill, Paul Wil- liams, Brad Strayhorn, Roger Oliver, Jason Boyette, Mark Winston, Joe Harkness, Jason Salzman. Standing: David Dunson, Chad Carrik, Ryan Hudsong vice-president, Daryl Eakins, Scott Granaole, Boyd Westerman, presidentg Frank Tannewifz, Robert Taylor, Michael Herring, Matt Ban- wick, Derek Bateman, Kurt Mueller, Dean McCallum, Danny Kings. 21 Pat shows enthusiasm. 31 Boyd shows his unbound stage. 41 Surfer rides wave. 51 So tubular! 61 Surfer catches ride. 33. ,Za 14- -M - ' ' gaf s'n..3,. V' N -' , 'f 4 I ,,,,. - ., , , , , ,. . .Qt ,,....,,.,,, mm, .1 'A'- fg , I ,, , .. . 4 . ,. .,Af,.,fv. ,,,.,.1.,- .4 Wg S f -4 ' 'H ' 13, W '- n at I E H 'g ,i3,,+,.,,,.fw.-S,,'f.5',,.,4,,,,,,wxg:L,,1 il., ' MM,,,,,,,,,,,: ,MM A V'ff f'.'z ' . M ' -, wmv--ww , 1 f 4!x4w:W 1W'f 1. 2 W1 WM : 4 , I ,,,,,,y,, ,. My 14.1. L ,,,,,,,,w .fl I ff, ' B ' I J a..a...f' r 'V'f' W 1 ,, H 141 My main goal, is to get as many students as possible actively involved in theaterf' explained Mr. John Leop- ard, Encore sponsor. This year 's club consisted of 33 members. The requirements to be in the orga- nization were to maintain a 2.0 grade average, and to participate in all pro- ductions. Encore members represent- ed EHS at county and state speech and drama tournaments, and also pre- sented LHJ the Down Staircase, and Encore's Main Goal: Involvement The Odd Couple, in the spring, and three one-act plays in the fall. Encore hopes to give the school and community a better understanding of the world of drama and speech. They also plan to increase their member- ship and to have a well unified club. Drama is a necessary part of becom- ing a well-rounded liberal arts stu- dent, stated Michelle Steward, En- core President. 5 'K ,pwmmw .- ..-21 Diversified Cooperative Training was a club which combined school and Work. It enabled students to attend in the morning and work in the afternoon. I ' Mr. Jackie Nelson returns as spon- sor, making this his second year. Mr. Nelson's main goal for DCT was to de- velop leadership skills, employability skills, along with school and civic re- sp onsibilities. This year DCT consisted of 22 mem- ! K bers. Each member was required to .li maintain a 1.5 grade point average, as DCT members combine school and Work A ' ff Well as Working 16 hours a week at 1 ks. I C . ,fx lp 1 KC ,IX .x,xLkx x K .,,.X ,Juv 't,:,pf-nf? ' ' A ' 'X . theirjob. By cooperating and working well to- gether, DCT's members raised money 5 by holding candy sales. The money from those sales went toward their an- nual employer-employee banquet. In addition, DCT provided refreshments for the memorial service. DCT is different in many ways from your regular service club, stated Shaun Barrington, president. Many of our responsibilities are different. 4, :XL ' W, 1? 47, xf 1 tx' r V 1 opposite page: 1. Encore members serve at teacher 's tea. 2. Want some punch? 3. Coach Summerford enjoys the tea. 4. Michelle serves some cake. 5. I don't mind if I do! 6. Mr. Christofferson utilizes the Encore food. this page: 1. King listens carefully. 2. Mr. Nelson explains lesson. 3. sitting: Melissa Cousin, treasurer, Kim Spenser, Loretta Da- vis, chapling Tracy Middleton, Francis, secretary. sitting: Sally Page, Jena Landins, Ashley Pierre, Doug Godwin, Willie Gray Mark Francis, Jason Carney, vice-president, Shelia Boyd, Sean Barrington, President, Kristi Hendrix, Stephanie Worth. 4. Jason reads his DCT pamphlet. 5. DCT member looks up as Mr. Nelson begins his lecture. 6. Wake up! 143 The forty members cooperate well together, stated Mrs. Mary Johnson, sponsor. Mrs. Johnson has been the sponsor for seven years. The main goal we hoped to achieve by the end of the year was to create school spirit, stated Kai Watson, president, We support as many sports teams in the school as possible. In order to be a member of Pep Club, one had to maintain a grade point average of 2.0 throughout the Pep Club Works to encourage spirit year, there was also try outs. To raise money the club particiapted in car washes, doughnut sales, and candy sales. We, the 1986-87 Escambia High Pep Club hoped this year was the best year ever, proclaimed Mrs. J ohnson. E 7 1 if U .' . , fm if ' ghd I il? J' eg tiff' ' ' 1.2 g- ' ' .,,. 4 1, . . 4 W 11 y .... F -e s -5: 1 .W . -. ' Hia Cynthia Bell Sonja Bettis Erica Jones Octavia Marshall Angie McPherson Kai Watson Glenn McConnicog l118.SCOf. The twenty-six members of Busi- ness Cooperative Education worked very well together, commented Mrs. Betty J ernagan, sponsor. Mrs. J ernagan has been the sponsor for eleven years. This year BCE changed their for- mat from a two-period class to a one- period class, stated Crickett Burk- halter, president. We tried to ac- complish the same technique, but at a much greater pace. Members Work Through Tom Watt Showcase and Toward Successful Year candy sales the club contributed to the Kathleen D. Manning Scholar- ship a.nd held the Employers' Ap- preciation Banquet. The group, as awhole, is looking forward to a great senior yearg we are going to do our best to accom- plish our goals and to make Club of the Year, concluded Crickett. 1- 4 xi' 1 , YYN f-9 X In Wig? eww x fy' 1' 4' -. f f 539' vga, L., IIN - Z. Y A bg ,mm Q 9 ff wa 1 Z, xt 4,7 1 f- 'w.f,i',7 , f V A V, f .. 3, , A , M , A - , A ., x 1 , V, 3 G x' A x 'ff1,fg,f. f f- 2 x 5 m Rf! I . , ., J , I ,dl V Q Ls V Z 2- 1-Xu 1,55 ifg' an , ,, I . W 4 ' . Q 1 1 ' X5 1-,K 7' Ap V f n 'X KX yr -lx. 3 A I 4 l , X 1' ,J 2 fy , . 4 ,I F J fn N. 1 ' 'fx . , M, . - ' ,f , ,2 , , 1 f ir: 146 -A, ,,, i ' O' Q FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, was a club divided into five chapters and thier sponsors are as follows: FBLA-A, Mrs. Sandra King, FBLA-B Mrs. Melba Andrews, FBLA-D, Mrs. Mona Sandiford, FBLA-E, Mrs. Vondell Adcox, and FBLA-E Mrs. Beth Puckett. There is no difference in the sep- arate chapters of FBLAQ' stated Mrs. Vondell Adcox, Each business teacher just sponsors her classes. There was no special GPA. re- quired for FBLA, you simply had to be in a business class. The com- bined number of members totaled about 110, leaving approximately thirty-five for each chapter. Some chapters participated in the Em- ployee Appreciation Banquet, Went .1 Sf? ff' -w'5Q533i,. f ,., 12 iw P 'x x 4 v 1 , , M, 1 ,Q . w Y , ' - -' I 'I lx: 5- t x '1 ' -'Y r, 'g vw, xi TH, If ' lx ' . 1 1' L ' f X! 1 'Q FBLA - Five Chapters Act as One to district competition, and spon- sored the Kathleen Dees Scholar- ship This scholarship is for a stu dent who plans to major 1n business Teaching leadership, responsi bility and initiative, stated Mrs King, is my main goal for the year ,f. H. fjfgg KTT opposite page: 1. FBLA-A, sitting: Towanda Hamilton, Troy Edwards, Jill Stinemetz, Leon Rankins, Rosa Escanillas, Rachel Holman, Der- rick Jones, Jennifer Galik. Standing: Tracy Dale, Richard Meaham, Launyna Fountain, Ron Coffman, Ashley Snow, Sam Varney, Paul Jones, Tammy Hunt, Rodney Whiting, Tammi Britt, Denise Wright. 2. FBLA-B, sitting: Tarina Simmons, Bridget Hale, Toinette Kennedy, Jen- ette Isaac, Patricia Hartley, Lavenda Thomas, Carla Monford, Rosetta Shelton, Angela Wallace, Sarah Cartwright. Standing: Christine Men- dez, Gale Acieto, Lisa Remitera, Gina Kostka, Florida Vallo, Karlos Bonham, Jennifer Williams, Vanessa Johnson, Nashonda Hale, Kenee Anderson, Judy Farmer, Sue Johnson, Catherine Monroe. 3. FBLA-C, sitting: Andrea Blisard, Cynthia Pollit, Lindie Robinson, Lori Brunelle, Walita Simmons, Nancy Rogers, Cynthia Pilpot, Donise Moorer. Stand- ing: Kristy Grizzard, Becky Archer, Mickey Goza, Kate Clampitt, Sa- brina Griffin, Deidra Hale, Angela Galecki. Angie Kistner, Ritha McMeans, Valerie Odom, Lisa Ray, Patricia Miller. 4. FBLA-E, Sitting: Sabrina Abney, Jodi Mclntosh, Heidi Martini, Regina Eddins, Kathy Dykes, Jill Stockfisch, Kathy Davis, Dana Evens, Kim Henry, Kim J onik, Raymond Alexander. Kneeling: Danniemae Gulley, Marsha Bogs, Latonia Crocker, Natrelle Thomas, Kimberley Johnson, Wendy Gingle, secretary, Regina Smith, Anne Villamor, Daisey Valdez, Lashawa Carter, Kimberly Brewer. Standing: Heather King, Ellen Bryne, Melissa Sarver, Stephanie McCurry, Dianne Brothers, Tina Bragan, Robyn Din- dinger, Angelique Whiting, Yolanda Gainer, Melissa Montgomery, Kim Weinstein, Tina Jarman, Tony Reese, Chris Fairley, Tanya Turner, Ni- cole Elizondo, Michelle Simmons, Roderick Grice, Dawn Barrows, Lisa Williams, Stacey Schuster, Lisa Glazier, Frances James, Jessica Wal- droup. This page: 1. FBLA-E sitting: Erika Lanneao, Robbie Boyden, Kenyetteth Edgerton, Ernie Penton, Melanie Gipson, Tracey Lowery, Angie Coley, Lynn Wombles. Standing: Heather Blum, Heather Carter, Ellen Dubose, Aprlle Cushon, Heather Bartol, Paule Clowe, David San- diford, Eric Peacock, John Thomas, Alphonsa Henderson, Glen McC- lonnilo, Shawn Robitzch, Kari Bartol, Inga Williams, Tarta Cannon, Barbara Niedzielski. 2. FBLA-A Towanda Hamitlon, president, Leon Rankins, historian, Beth Francis, fund raising chairman. 3. FBLA-B April King, Secretary, Tuinette Kennedy, vice president, Bridget Hale, president, J enette Isaac, treasurer. 4. FBLA-D Lindie Robinson, trea- surer, Cynthia Pollitt, vice president, Andrea Blisard, president. 5. FBLA-E Nicole Elizondo, president, Wendy Cringle, secretary, Heather King, treasurer. 6. FBLA-F president Erika Lanneau. 147 4'We have accomplished through- out this year to become more unified and have better club spirit, stated Becky Archer, president. We par- ticipate more in many more activi- ties. .M Anchor has made many countri- butions to the community over the past year. Some of these have in- cluded working at the special olym- pics, helping freshmen with orienta- 5 tion and helping with the blood drive. The main goal, as sponsor, I To become more unified is Anchor 's main goal hoped to achieve was to advise the girls and to make sure club func- tions were adequately supervised, stated Miss Juanita Villanueva, 5 year sponsor. Some ofthe things Anchor partici- -ev pated in throughout the year to raise money were a Pilot pancake breakfast, candy sales, doughnut sales, and gram sales. In order to be a member of An- chor, one had to maintain a 3.0 grade point average throughout the year. Anchor had 23 members. 1 7 fl 2 A u. ,A ' . --fl 'gc ' . -. 1- It . av A f fr y' nf rm A ,, f, . V. lf' .3 M' 148 A 4' A 'f ' ' V' ' - ' YM 0 -C - 2 L - 11, H , . , 4 . , , ,. - ,L . Mk., , , , . 5 V ' fn I '- -' f, f kfk--. , J .. f .. V 'o :' Q' , 4'A'A-A ' 1 I gf! M an Ki X ' V '- K ig G 1 3 H ffbif ll ' -'f - I.. W, f -'Eli if , -'-' -, , V. 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I wi: ff , QQ-MQW W ' f' V Brady, Heather Bryan, Tina Colley Barbara Craig, Cindy Dalindin, Fern Deck, Cheri Denson, Julie Entlnger, Angelea Gipson, Melanie, corresponding secretary Goodwin, Tracie Harden, Tonya Hedden, Stacy Herring, Rgghgl Jernigan, Kristy V resident Merrill, Heather Meyers, Dawn Mitchem, Irena, chaplain MDE0l Nichols, Holly Oliver, Buffy Pinnell, Judy Pollitt, Cindy Potts, Julie Rodriquez, Gracie, treasurer Shofner, Shelleyg historian Stanhope, Lorig secretary Tice, Kelli Waller, Ashleyg vice-president Brady, J ohng senior sweetheart Helton, Clay, sophomore mascot James Todd, junior mascot ncaid, Jong junior mascot Montgomery Wesley, freshman mascot jmior mascot Stevenson, Robg senior mascot 1 x Phd. 1 150 Entre Amis is a socialfservice club which has been an active club a EHS for many years. Mrs. Kathy Sport, this years spon- sor, states The members of EAC co- operate well together. EAC was invovled in many pro- jects this year such as the Hall of Fame, homecoming field day they made spirit signs, co-sponsored the Christmas Dance, and received first place in both the annual food drive and the Homecoming Float. EAC 's Goal: Make Lasting Friendships There were approximately 35 members in the club this year. To be a member you must attend the pro- spective members tea and have a 2.5 GPA. Christy Liles, this year 's presi- dent, states EAC was successful this year because the members act- ed as a family by pulling together to get things done. When asked what the clubs goal was for this year Shelley Shofner ex- claimed To make lasting friendship and promote club unityi' 2 am., 'M ' ,,,,.. .... , , ...J,..,mmm,Q,r'. wwf Zmwasw K f-. 151 4 f , ff i , ,Q , fi 5 Q xi 1 , , ,gc ' ,A 4, , Q, ,wgzgf 515 fy-' - ff ff 7 .q, hfv. , 1 1' 1, ,.glz1w1:,-Hr'-'f1'S1.1,1 L ' Q , ' 1 ' 4: , , , fi' . ' , It lv J gl, , A . , Pittman, Shane Rockwell, Jason Rowell, Je Salzman Jason Sande, Allen Saquibal, J errick Scott, Russ Sheldon, And! Smith, Sam S Steinberg, Thoms Tannewitz, Frank Varazo, Krustfoland Welker, Donnie V Williams, Paul Willis, Chris Sweethearts: Ansley, Michelle, senior Dalindin, Fern, junior Driver, Debbie, junior P junior Rodrequez, Graci, junior 1 412' ' ff? -If' ,W ,, . . me fa qi? 4 - ' 5' ' ,5 15:44 V 134. fa , ,Q ,, f., V V Z5 ,fy ' .. ' - fa N ff , . We ff M232 fb ' 4 i M , f ' f 2 1. V ,- Z f f ' . -L 1 I 7 f f . 4 I 4. 1 fl, ,L If nr gs W' , if Abad, John Allard, Cory Basset, Lowell 'Bateman Derek Braudus, Shawn Brown, Greg Coffman, Rong vice president Correa, Rolando EFQEEHEQE Davis, Joe Dulayg Randy Dulag Wendell Fox, Eric Garth, Robert Granade, Scott Harkness, Joe Horn, Matt Hudson, Ryan Mr. Bill Jones, sponsor Lacsamana, Norman Langford, Brian Mueller, Kert Olivia, Roger Olwin, John 1 if ink, A Jw: , ws., fm ' . 727 if Helping the club reach its 2-A goals, explained Mr. Bill Jones, is my main goal for the yearf' This year Will make Mr. J ones' fifth year as Interact sponsor. Interact has 40 membersg all of which must maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average to retain mem- bership. Interact's activities for the year include participating in the clothing drive, sponsoring a child from the Phillippines, painting spirit signs, Jones Helps To Reach Club Goals L Q J Us ...-.-- 1,- and participating in Field Day. The most important project for the club was their sponsoring 'LSafety Town. Safety Town is held during the summer in Cordova Mall. Inter- act members volunteer their time to help children from three to five years old learn basic, helpful safety habits. Interact has helped the commu- nity and the shcool in many ways, which are just not noticeable, stat- ed Steve Smith, president. 'om' E .A-f -v x ppgg this page: 1. Derlck does his Cobra impression. 2. Smile Steve! 3. Ron and Thom participate in the three-legged race on field day. 4. Steve pauses a moment to smile for the camera. 5. Andy gives a round of applause. 6. It's too early for a meeting! 7. Maybe Ron didn 't know his picture was being taken? 8. Have a nice day! 9. Ryan smiles with his friend, Blinky, the talking car. 153 Teaching responsibility and giv- ing advice when asked was my goal as a sponsor, stated Mr. Paul McEwan, sponsor. This year 's Key Club consisted of about 25 tentative members. In order to have been in Key you had to have a 2.5 and been willing to participate in club activities. To serve the school and commu- Key Club serves school and community nity and at the same time have some fun was the goals for Key stated Paul Clowe, president. This year Key serviced the school by helping at orientation, passing out sched- ules, helping at open house and sponsoring the Bloodmobile. In my three years as sponsor the funniest thing still is when people think I am one of the students in the club, stated Mr. McEwan. 154 I. .. si 'MN x 1 , X x at la To be the best club is club 's main Q . ' U 1 ,Agn -l ,Tn f. 2 L i-'si if EF- L iv X V Q ' U . ,. . - it --wa. V f X 457 Q A A, , X Z' ,I f 1 iv . , , 5 V ' auf ,, .f..,,,z . if Heather Blum Monica Edgar Tammy Geyer Angie Herring Renee Huggins Irish Hulahan Shella McHale Angie Montgomery J alel Pate Stacy Peirce Kim Peterson Jenny Ridell Julie Rodgers Sonja Turberville Deanna Ward 5 . 1 , The main goal Lambda Sigma hoped to accomplish was to be the best club we can be,', stated Amy Garner, president. To help the school and community and each other was also part of it. LSC participated in many things throughout the year. Among some of the things were candy sales, float, teachers teas, car washes, doughnut sales, cookie and bread sales, and paint signs for pep rallies and the football games. ULSC has 21 members and for en- trance to LSC, one had to have a 2.5 goal grade point average, and maintain a 2.0, throughout the year, stated Mrs. Faye Lister, sponsor. Mrs. Lis- ter has been sponsor for six years. To be better organized and to aid the community and school seemed to be the main goal LSC hoped to accomplish. When asked about an unusual ex- perience, LSC members said that their first homecoming float was huge compared to the others. No one knew how to shape the wire to look realistic. ffm. -' - ffl,- , f,.'- , ,- ,361 :Tiff ,rg if wi f ' V ff V , . VW ...Ffa 155 There were approximately twen- ty-five members in Keyettes this year. To be in the club you must have a 2.0 GBA. The club participated in various fund-raising projects this year such as car Washes, candy sales, dough- nut sales, and gram sales. When asked what main goal Keyettes hoped to achieve by the Keyettes main concern: help the community end of the year Sonja Turberville, this year 's president replied Our main goal Was to simply help the Z community in any possible way. This was Miss Susan Butler 's first year as the clubs sponsor. She states We expect to implement certain phases of a school grounds beautifu- cations program. , u s , 4 ' l Q' ' 3 Q 1,0 ' A '59 ' ' 5 .W , 13 fb, wry K5 W qv ' ' MQ :i f 2 I , ' 'wtf xi A ,, as if ' 6 fic 23' Q W' E , X 156 ,,,.,.,,4...... . .1 ft. ,. Barrow, Robin 4. Z H ' N' H ' , zu. historian ,pits 2 ala , I, ml 4 up Carter, Mary ' ,, 33 --5' by ' . Davis, Beth , f . Wa Dindinger, Robin l V A ,IL f , ,,,, , ., . , ,,,Wh-,W,,, ..,. . , rf, Q , ' , A I Ib., f ..- . , fv- Foster, Elaine Z it 'QE , N' , . , - nf 2 ' --' ff' . - Garnham, Mikki -gf ' Q Q M' ffl: ' ' Goza, Mickey 1 ' ' M4 ,-. a. ,., , 4 , 2 Green, Heather ' - E 'f f f A Hedden An ie I N H H 0 gf Q 1 15 A ,,. . 'Q pf, corresponding secretary 'W , v f ' fm A gf f . 1 ,gn Herring, Rachael 'LE' A ,- ' . ' ., t' l 9 ff? Johnson, Lonnie - K 4 g i ' A f ' rm ,ig . mf, J ustiss, Aleisa Mfr' 3 Kirkpatrick, Katherine V- ' if A ' W 'v vice president 1+ l p f 'V ' A flag ' i Mitchem, Irena .- , ' i ' 5 Panko, Cindy ' af , mfg 2 H , secretary K ' ff' ' 1' ' 1 it -V H 1 7 9 f . 134, 5, 1221. yi f T?, Mggnima U ll ' Taylor, Mechelle 79' 7 Y V, Turberville, Sonja, 1 fr - ' president I 3' , - I Wade, Samantha ' ' V .. 5 ' Williams, Tonia f' Kendall, J ameison 'Q . : ' sophomore mascot 1 Q XS XX 5 jx f f if an , I 49, jf , Lawrence, Marc V ,,5.,. sophomore mascot L f f: , j-- 'I Lyter, Todd - senior mascot qu If Lyter, Tommi senior sweetheart Panko, Mike freshman mascot . 'Lf . Sasser, John H jr- ' fy ' 2 senior mascot I W' My J '72 Vargas, Dan ......., senior mascot Q opposite page: 1. Sonja passes out goodies.', 2. MMM . . . good! 3. You shou1dn't have, really. 4. Katherine takes notes. 5. Mickey checks everything out. 6. Hey, save me some! this page: 1. EHS version of the mug shot. 2. CRAM everyone. 3. No, this is how it's done. My ,gps f 1 1' 157 To service the school, promote sisterhood, and develop character and leadership among the members is Sans Perine,s goalj, stated Leigh Townsend, president. This year 's club consisted of 38 members. In order to be in SRC. you have to have a 2.5 grade point average and participate in club activities. This year 's fund raising projects includ ed bread sales and car washes. 5 I I m Sisterhood, is Sans Perine main goal Other activities included the an- nual Christmas Dance that Sans Perine and Entre Amis sponsor. Al- though the Christmas dance was our main project, we also held a teacher 's tea, stated Karen Lock- hart, historian. I had some outstanding ladies in Sans Perine and they worked well together,', stated Mrs. Audrey Salt- er, sponsor. 158 A W this page: 1. Jill Stinemefz and Jennifer Doucette show club spirit. 2. S.RC. members on next event at Field Day. 3. Sponsors Mrs. Salter and Mrs. Calloway take time out for a picture at meeting. 4. James Heath partici- M pates in Volkswagen push. 5. Karen Lockhart, historian, speaks out at meeting. opposite page: 1. Keith Lockhart waits for meeting to begin. 2. Karen and Beck show club unity. 3. Tonya Harden and Karen Thompson watch Field Day activities. 4. Members participate in Volkswagen push. 4: 4 cr if J 4 94: a W .V J' 4 . :J f an ,x ' Q , ' V V ff-M L 5 15, 23 IQ .Q '-55 fl' '5 ' V L '9 V Mk... - ' V 'E X- . V V l V, VV . , V '. 1 ', '? 1:f:5 5'f , ,.,., V VV V4 ,, . 5, Pennye Fuqua :A 1 , Q V, A V A Q, . 3 f: . Q ' 5, - V, ,Q , W, , , ,,,, . ,Z N-, , t. ' V, Q 'W A -'rf Q1 Lv 2 E' QE ff 4.9 , - L Q ,, fy 1 V-'14, .,1 my ,V-' V ,Lf 2 '44, 1 ' 3 - 2 . :,:f,,V,,V V , ,ff '-.ny-Q -,,,: ' , V .,, ,1 1,7323 ,Q ' V ' 'V 'vt-:Y 44 , f-m , 154523 ' V '+A L . :fa l 'A 1 0 -- yy 2 at , , 1 3431 C C, f Q11 J up . ' 1' . ' f fu A A f f W -.QV V VV ff 'WW' Q ' Mg swf , ,QQ VVV Nj 37 ,E ' ' ,Q f ., ' 26 111-l V 4-1: ,W -,,,, 7 mf 1 2-1 eww V , A H f I f ' 'fig 235, 'iff My ' ' Vg 1 ' . 'Q' : . , , ' Afij z' ' ff L .M - V 5. 1 ' I Ll - 1 :V-, gf- V V . 34' 1 . 4.1 V V CV ,law , ' a 1 . 1' .21-f . f A fa 4- .Qw ' Zvv, H W, 1 -X ,,, W ..., ,Tv ,M 14 ff Z! W fe f if .gf fa' 4 . 5 fl .A Wy V vw ' Q gy, fi , Monica Andrews Kari Bartol Heather Bartol Cricket Burkhalter :lennifer Doucette Cindy Doyle ons Rebecca Emmons Jennifer England Elaine Foster, vice president Michelle Friedel 'si Angela Govoni Amani Grow Tracy Harvell secremry Kathy Jghnsgn Jill Leonard fiat -au. Karen Lockhart, historian Tammy Lowrey Carmen Magtanong Rhonda Markham J essiga Neff 'Ronna Notah Becky Royal Charlene Stricklen Tammy Strothers Tina Summers Qina Tidwell Lisa Tlndell n h V ,rC no ynrn L' Leigh Townsend, president Tia Trahan Kim Vallia Maurine Webb Jessica West Frankie Williams Jason Carlisle Joey Frederick James Heath Billy Shuck Steve Smith 159 To increase our service project and build up the self concept of our membership was this year 's goal, stated Miss Pam Thompson, spon- sor. To be a member of Toujours Fidele a girl had to have maintained a grade point average of 2.5 through- out the year. This year in order to raise money, the club sold candy. gf l Club 's main goal to increase service projects They also serviced the school and the community by helping with campus clean up and raising money for a charity. I have enjoyed being president of Trojours Fidele my senior year, stated Virginia Golen, president. lt has been both a challenge and a pleasure. 3 -I if ! alum... 160 4'E. ii F xy 4 ,J ,,s Q W Ball, Shelly ' it Crutchfield, Tiffany Driver, Debbie Eason, Sarah Elizondo, Nicole Erwin, Valerie 1 , 1 li ' ,J v. Xi .4 Y if Wm A Boba, Sharon Evans, Jeanne .. f olen, irgina, president X . , Q. 'V 1 Grahm. Tonya . 2 King, J enny Linnville, Laura Neal, Jennifer L 1 D. Paula, Laura Ramsey, Susan -Bgfkgliflaukiudief Turman, Deborah Mascots ,ggalamgr I A J T A - , , A 5- 5 .N . A2 - ,V ' , Y fi ' 561' Q ,J .2 ,rp ' r vp . 3: -c' VN 'E -.5 2 :af It Delacruz, Marvey -Golen Ramon opposite apge: 1. T.EC. participates in Field Day. 2. Susan does homework at prospective members tea. 3. Prospective members get ready. fl-zllrginia looks on while Tiffany makes name tags. 5. Members pose for picture. 6. Members mellov-vRE'f'after a hard day at school. 7. Members pose for picture at Field Day. 8. Say Cheese ! this page: 1. It's the masked prospec- tive member! 2. Jenny pigs out ! 3. Mrs. Thompson tries to get out of the picture. 4. Jenny shoivs how to Walk like an Egyptian. 5. Deflnitely not the modern housewife. 161 Remember When K, 'A' T-162 1-.Q - 4 ' W 'W Qff,.A,:I,1MiHf4wm1 6, 7 lfffzfg' f, ' ' ', ' Vit MM - MM ' 4: A ' e w i e - 5. X . , , .,. X X 1 34 , . s-. img, ff Q- ' 1-5 1 LEC v , w ,Q :'.f.','5'?f f ,g -Q' s-wg f- , i N A-E ,,, , .. g4mg?l?J , , Q 1 1 01. I 5 ' 4 ,H ,fl W + V 0 W , , 'Q' K ,21 7 X 7 7' 4 14 f f ,ff f x Q -,M 'gf Q N A I 1 M , 4 -s, I ,7 2 I ,L fi? 7 f X , 1 W A ' ,fig . A A . Q U, , . , Ig 7 5 K 1 I W 1 f y 'Carl 4- f 'I Waffle '- f,--ff V ff . . ,V . f , . Ja -...WW ,mf 1 E3 ,Ll fm, if X ,A , ,, tv W, v N 723,493 4512, , J ,A fu 3 if I , , ff ,ff , 1 2 4 w K 1 Q , f V nf Ji J , my ' , - 9 'Ri-ft 162 na. Af' fm. -. , X .L . ' , A, , V ,MA LZ e 2 Vg A ' ,- 1, 7 H my ff ff f f .W fc f -HW' ff, f ' , ,' .,1g,,,,, ,,,,,y7g,gy4fffii,,,j , ,, ,gifffzfh ' g. ' - , ' ' Vw--' QM -zffif? lr-- ' 1 Ill: , 3 ., ., -ng --'X 3. ,.,,5, V, m,,,,,,,,af' QM.. M Office assistants consisted of mfg, main office, guidance, dea.n's and at- tendance assistants. They did a number of important errands and assisted in answering the telephone, writing check in and out passes and helping teachers. I enjoyed working in the main of- fice, answering phones, stated Becki Varney, junior. To be an assis- tant you had to sign up in curricu- ,A .4 Office Assistants help to keep school running ' 1 ' T 'v ' -- -. - Y - , lum and get permission from the of- fice you were to help in. Students did not receive a grade for this, however they did get a citi- zenship grade. It help judged on the student 's attitude and willingness to work. It was a real pleasure working with my students, stated Mrs. McCur1ey, head of attendance office. They were super people. 1 , X K, x f, 5 ,Ja x ' N jj' .' ,yx In Y 3 - Q-., -1 ---, ,A 41 7 4, X 2 ,t , at sz' ,il 'V 4 X ff' P L fi .X yi 21. 3 : 'X A jg? ff f -' 1 J' . A. .lrxwfwf -41... W .f , fi - . . .f X, ,,. .. , I, . .X . , 1 ' f . ,a ' :Uv 1 ','x,'X 'V' K-xy, ' V 'f- +1-, W N -,-N .-r 1 X 1 f 7 -2 N. ' A ,X VX Z. 11 zrvf f v 1 K7 ,E do 1' 5 163 Library assistants helped keep the library in Working order. This year 's number of assistants came to about 35 people including both se- mesters. In order to be a library assistant, you had to be signed up in curricu- lum after having been approved by the school librarian. Students who participated in this did not receive a grade or credit for this, but did get a citizenship mark in their report cards. N J 'C Library assistants make it Work We file books, clear tables, make sure books are in order, and tabu- late the number of students who flow through the factility, stated senior student Carolyn Williams. The assistants performed many tasks such as: straightening up shelves, checking in and out books and offering help. Overall they were willing volun- teers who helped the student body use the media center more efficient- ly, commented Mr. Don Holifield, librarian. ,,,, , I , I bn a 4 , , 8 164 9 . opposite page: 1. Jeff participates in the uTiger car bash. 2. top rowg left to right: Sarah Barber, Wanda Radford, Troy Taylor, Darrell Whipple, Paige White, David Mimms, Randy Missildlne, Mike Herring, Robert Jones, Lisa Cordray, Kathy Nobles, bottom row, left to right: Mrs. Webre, sponsor, Tim Moran, presidentg Amy Maddox, vice-presidentg Irish Houll- han, secretary, Valerie Erwin, Margarette Shields, Stacey Shuster, Jeanne Johnson, Laura Nicholson, Miss Graham, sponsor. 3. SADD members lis- ten attentively. 4. Miss Graham enjoys herself at Tiger car bash. 5. The Tiger bash ear. this page: 1. Miss Butler works at the computer. 2. Student looks through card catalog. 3. First semester library assistants. 4. Philip at Work. 5. Peek-a-boo! 6. Caught it just in time. 7. Student gets enthused over library 8. Golly-gee. This is fun! 9. g'Look what I have! The main purpose of Students Against Drunk Driving is to educate students, teachers, and members of the community about the dangers of drinking and driving, stated Tim Moran, president. This is the second year SADD has been sponsored at Ikcambia. There were 25 members in SADD this year. This organization was open to all students. This year SADD participated in a car bash, T- Students Educate Pubhc on Drunk Dnvmg shirt and button sale, and a pot-luck dinner. USADD is a national organization started as a result of a very impor- tant need - the need to make stu- dents aware ofthe dangers of driving drunk, commented Mrs. Webre, sponsor. We hope by making stu- dents at EHS aware of the problem, they will become a part of the solu- tion to this national tragedy N w. fa V f V flx 7-gd? 5. . This year we kept the same style news magazine instead of a newspa- per because students like it moref' stated Michele White, editor-in- chief. This year we tried to appeal to not only the school-related things but also outside activities. This year 's Gator Tales staff con- sisted of writers, typists photogra sisted of 211- people. This staff con- Gator Tales pu phers, ad salespeople, and business. We had a little trouble at first because our sponsor was sick, but we put our heads together and got the job done just like Miss Wrenn taught us to do, stated Angela Hinkley, features editor. This year the staff was able to put out 5 newsmagazines. nail! ,fl l mzfi' T KW, 51,1 we 2 166 z 1 - , ,. lishes newsniagazine im w - I ., T' HEC ' '21 ----nd.. '1 opposite page: 1. Eric draws a Gator. 2. Renee does some book work. 3. Sitting: Ray Beliech, Annette Crosby, Chauncy Haynes, Michele White, Eric McKinley, Kim Rosner. Standing: Chris Seely, Mark Thornhill, Irena Mitchem, Jamie Evans, Melissa Sanders, Suzanne Brown, Renee Huggins, Back row: Carla Sweetman, Sonja Turberville, Denise Traham, Krystal Varner, Keith Lockhart, Becky George, and Cindy Jones. 4. Editor, get off the counted' 5. The Four Muskateers. this page: 1. 'LOI1 boy, layout time! 2. Kim looks over story. 3. Idle threats. 4. Typists hard at work. 5. Mrs. Gross keeps on smiling. 167 This year 's staff consisted of about fl-0 people who worked hard to make the yearbook better, stat- ed Miss Barbara Billingsley. Miss B. took over the yearbook in place of Miss Wrenn. The staff included Artists, Aca- demics, Class-Sections, Clubs, Ads, Business, Copyreading, Photogra- phy, Features, Sports, and Typing. Each staff had it's own section ofthe yearbook to complete on time. This year 's staff had an especially hard task of completing the year- book. Miss Wrenn became ill late last year and was unable to attend school or help the yearbook in any way. I believe the entire class pulled together and worked double time in Staffs work hard to produce Escambian order to meet their deadlines, ex- plained Leigh Broxton, co-editor, The whole thing was on them and they pulled through! The staff along with district re- presentative Mr. Byron Kennedy, Miss Billingsley Miss Cross and Christolfe completed the year- book in mid-February. 'lWe relied on what Miss Wrenn taught us about yearbook work, concluded Leigh. This book is en- tirely her workf' P 4.4512 I M1311 Q ...Q 71 94 ,gh 3 N . ' X, K if vw X 4 x XX ' I yy 168 , .f-' opposite page: 1. Gee, Jeff, all we need is twenty more pictures! 2. Renee handles yearbook sales. 3. Leigh works hard to meet a deadline. Z. Smlle, Miss B ! this page: 1. Standing: Kim Croll, lQhristy-Liles, Erika Allsop, Randy Eads, Sitting: Renee Huggins, Kathy Dykes, Den- ise Cebula, Ryan Hudson, Becky Carroll, Michele Ansley Johnny Ni- chols, Jenn , Dawn Kingry Tonya Hardin, Keith Lockhart, Becky Gregory Tammy Lowery, Heather Bookout. 2. Sitting: Becky Royal, Alan Scott, Miss Billingsley Nick Nicholson. Standing: Melanie Stumpf, Sharon Standish, Melinda Stumpf, Jenny Riddell, Wanda Rad- ford, Melissa Sanders, Leigh Townsend, Karen Thompson, Michele White, Jill Steinmetz, .leff Rowell, Chris Seeley Krystal Varner, Sonja Turberville, Carla Sweetman. L,..-H S-R 5 -w-,, Illl, O l Unzim L Wm EB 'IM ,,., V f fhfgvf avg' 5' , .5 ' - V ,.A ,1 h , .A, - A i QQ V, 7 715. .1 Q Kia' 8 ' Rx f 4 'ff gi, , .- 3 r. CIC! B135 Q WEE Ng- ff X., ,,,,. gba V A ,. l I x 5 L 1, KA , ,A,A . , . I , t wsgk f ,,,, 1 if ' QL- UD UU N 3 ' 1 4, 1 7 1 A19 Qu.. 1 1 QT 'Q 171 Mixed chorus takes singing seriously Mixed chorus came from four cho- rus classes and consisted of students from ninth to twelfth grade. L'This year we had a successful year be- cause we had more people who were more serious about singing, stated Dr. Larry Reed, sponsor. This year 's mixed chorus did a va- riety of things. For the school, they participated in singing at Christmas concerts and helped present the Spring Concert that is put on every year. Outside activities included singing in the choral Festival and at the NAS Chapel. Some of the mem- bers also went on to perform solos at the ditrict and state festival. I real- ly enjoyed being in mixed chorus, stated Angela Govoni, junior. 'Lit was a good experience. 172 a, ia, .Q 3 1 9. 1 ' l fm opposite page: 1. Sonja Bettis and Laura Whitely decorate Christmas Tree. 2. Tracy Powell and Sarah Barber participate in Field Day 3. First row L to R: Sherri Cabigting, Cindy Jones, Laura Whitely, Charles Mayfield, Seth Whipple, Shawn Robitzsch. DBDI1 Whipple, Tracey Kellen, and Becky Robitzcsh. Second row: Tonya Hernandez, Suzanne Kosowskl, Tracy Powell, Becky Archer, Joe Johnson, le Booth, Scott Goldbach, Sonja Bettis, Dawn Myers, and Ellen Dubose, Third row: Paige tie, Sarah Barber, Kathy Johnson, Stacey Pierce, Brad Gillete, r es, Scott Magno, Tiffany Lang, Dawn Cox, and Tina Loftus. Top row: Ashley Mack, Heather Bowen, Becky Bowen, Leif Hansen, Jerry Burress, Marzette Porterfield, Lowell Bassett, Bill Sewell, Lesa Nicholson, Tamera Forrest, Amy Maddox, and Geri Gebhart. Not Pictured: Shelley Sellers, Shelly Shofner, Laura Patterson, Latonya Carter, Mark Thornhill, Sarah Clowe, and Angela Hinkley. this page: 1. First row L to R: Tammy Britt, Kath Nobles, Tammy Jones, Jeanne Johnson, Rhonda Owens Maggie Kleindienst, an y Jennings, Sheila Lawson, Pam Pace, aroline Dillow, Charmque Williams, Darin McKinnon, Tanya Smith, Cynthia Bell, Amy i e , onnie Simmons, Sherrie Collins, Tisha Robinson, Angela Knapp, Janice Almond, Heather Carter, Dawn Thomas, Linda Smith, Ann Caroll. 2. Second row: Tracy Howard, Cynthia Philpot, Loletha Lewis, Kelley Gra Connie Holmes, Jeni Olnhauser, Yolanda English, Jonothan Bowen, e t ill, Chris Floyd, Leon Rankins, Donnie Babbitt, Jennifer Creel, Deana Herfner, Tiffany Frey Valarie Wagner, Tammy Elpers, Tracey Zagrocki, Tobi Ake, Michelle Boles, Third row: Jennifer Knowles, Angela Petty, Wendy Kowalchyk, Nika Cunningham, Peggy Conner, Andrea Blisard, Angela Govoni, Mickey Goza, A , Donn Apostol, Ricky Tea- gue, Eddie Snell, David Miller, Derrick Jones, Angela Brinson, Tobi Williams, Erlca Johnson, Yolanda Moorer, Joy Wi iarns, Belinda Welch, Sabrina Poyner, Jonita Herd, LaDona English. Foruth row: Leslie Jones, DeAnna Carter, Michele Friedel, Tammy Michael, Hope Calhoun, Cassandra Lowe, Towanda Hamilton, Terri Lynn Fields, Sher- onia Jones, Dog Jordan, Thomas Watts, Eric Peacock, Tim Tolvin, Eric Mayfield, Willie Robinson, Dioin Hearn, Glenn McConnico, Betty Williams, Georgianna Godwin, Tammy Clemons, Amy Stewart, Natalie Padgett, Ann Hitchcock, Irish Houlihan, Deidra Hale, Dorothy Haynes, and Stephanie Brown. 2. Ashley Mack receives award from Mrs. Han- sen. 3. Escambians get ready for picture. Escarnbians sing to their H V , 2 . ff 1,49 , . . . 1 heart's content This year 's Escambians consisted of 48 selected singers. They ranged from tenth to twelfth grade and were selected through an audition. They performed 30 concerts this year. From this group was formed small ensembles, two of which Went to state festival. The majority of them also performed solos at the district and state festival. The Escarnbians had an out- standing year with more invitations than we have ever received, stated Dr. Larry Reed, sponsor. They repre- sented EHS at the Memorial Ser- vices held in the fall and helped pre- sent Spring Concert. In the commu- nity they sang at the NAS Christmas Celebration and other community civic functions. In Escambians you have a spe- cial friendship with students be- cause you share the same talent, stated Tonya Hernandez, senior. It I 97 , Q at L., is real special. 24' fe! if-ff X wx W 2 t'lt , ..... f ll 'A i . IllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 173 DO YOU REMEMBER . . ,f jvf 'ff ' 3, ' ' ' 'mn H. , g gzip ,AV .An a V 174 3.4 sa W ww-ii Iyfa V' 'S mf' ,.' A' : 4 : AVL- Being band president has been a very rewarding experience, stated Margaret McG0ugh. Margaret was chosen president of the Pride for 1986-87. Just a few awards the Pride has compiled this year are: being invited to perform at the Southern Conduc- tors Conference, Straight Superiors at the District Marching Contest, and straight superiors at the Mir- acle Strip Marching contest. Band members practiced all sum- mer and after school much of the year. This was the fifth year Mr. Tim Pride continues a winning season Willis has directed the Pride. Mr. James Matson assistant director and Mr. Terry Sanders also helped in making the band a big success. Mr. Roy Lancaster directed the color- guard to a second place in the Es- cambia High Colorguard contest, they also are planning to compete in the national contest held in Dayton, Ohio. They are a wonderful group of people who have a very special place in my heart, concluded Mar- garet. .23 Y g X 7 8 , Q ui i 'I f 1 I QAM 1 . -Q5 s. 176 6 r 'fs , Hi 0 X- .. Lv. V, XX as. pq gm, ,,. e. 4gg',y1,f:f .- .. , J. H.. 'M H,-fffftfv 1 40 'Hr ' opposite page: 1. Fern and Virginia show their stuff. 2. Pre-showjitters? 3. Aighh! My tongue is stuck! 4. Gee, Mr. Willis, do we have to? 5. Hey! Where am I? 6. Short people got no feelings . . . 7. The return ofFern! 8. Hey! Everybody is wearing MY dress! 9. Bang 'yo head! 10. this page: 1. How did that gum get down there, Tucker? 2. Trombone players strut their stuff. -3. Nothing better than the Pride drum line!! 4. Please God, let us do it right this time! 5. If the shirt Hts. wear it. 6. All together, now. 7. Heads up, guys! 8. Roger! Landing strip is clear for take-off. 177 THE PRIDE! ,, . ,W f ?4f'.y',7 7f', f,'f4Z,f,.Cf' WMM I , V, 'E 2 i Xi ,W ,,,, ,.,,,M,,,,,,4 2 2 f 1 ff! -Af , 2 y 2 2 1 f' if ' 1 ye mf 4 Adkins, Sonja Agunias, Nikki Azarcon, Giovanni Azarcon, Koren Ball, Shelly Barnes, Karen Bautista, Lane Blnion, Cathy B,Qhe..SJ1a.Lu:1 Boss, David Brown, Cybel Brown, Jeff Brown, Lee Bunting, Matt Burnet, Phillip ,BXQLDHH Byrnefffllen Cabble, Lacy Cabigting, Frank Cabigting, Sherry Cain, Regina Carrick, Chad Carter, Laytonya Castillo, Roxanne Chaffee, Dennis Chavis, Cliff Childress, Jenifer Clauss, Terry Clemmons, Thonda Collins, Sherrie Crutchfield, Tiffany Dglindig Eern Dejarnette, John Delacr rvie Denni Robbi '1B5Tl?1E ' n Driver, Debbie Dutton, Alice Duvall, Ryan Eason, Sarah English, Chandra Estes, Aaron Evans, Jean Figured, Denise Fluitt, Dionne Ford, Stephanie Foster, Elaine Gasparlk, Michelle Golen, Virginia Graha T rasso, Maria Qgeen, ,lennifer Gulley Jami W- 1 Hall, Katrina H222M911-J-0-Y2LY- Harris, Tawanza Hendricks, Naomi Hitchcock, Anne Hodges, Shurlitha Horn, Matt Hornick, Karin Horton, Michelle Howell, Cyndi J arman,l'j,na. iw , , L: Jessie, Shelia Jones, Deanna Jones, Cassie Jordan, Robert .1.lJ-1-Shias.-A1312 Kennedy, Tonitte 1Qn.g..A.m:11 King, Jenny Kulas, Kerri Lacsamana, Nerleni -ffrff -fig w - 1 L. 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Christy xi.. and Barry said that they felt very honored to be chosen as class favor- ites. Christy was a member of EAC and a Key sweetheart. She also partici- pated on Junior Council. Barry was a member of Key Club and an EAC mascot. He also partici- pated on the Varsity Football Team. Barry exclaimed, I didn't find out CI was a class favoritej until the next day when someone congratulat- ed me! S-Qpgy Hedden and Billy Schuck were voted as Sophomore Class fa- vorites. Stacy and Billy said that they were proud to represent their class. Stacy was a J .V cheerleader and vice president of Sophomore Coun- cil. She was also a member of EAC, Beta, Latin Club, and a Key sweet- heart. I'm very proud to represent the class of '89, stated Stacy. Billy was on the J .VT football team and the baseball team. He was also an SPC mascot. I was really thrilled and surprised! exclaimed Billy when he heard he had been se- lected as class favorite. This year 's Freshman Class favor- ites were Amber Gipson and 'Iggy Pitsinos. Amber and Terry said they were very surprised to be selected. Amber was a Freshman cheer- leader for Escambia. I am very honored and proud to have been chosen by my classmates to repre- sent them, stated Amber. Terry enjoys playing tennis, bas- ketball, and football. I want to thank all my friends for voting for me. I was really surprised and I ap- preciate it alot! exclaimed Terry. Not shown Amber Gibson, fresh- men. 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W! 4, ff x Q ' 4 o V 5 mf .,, ,,,, ,V , , - I , , .wt . I Z ff .,,, ,Z 5 ' f f 2 tl f , YV I-I ll Y , 1131! - A ml ,,'., ,. , 4,,Xf, 'L , P! ! 4' Q 4 4 , , ,gpg if ' Q, JW: f ,- 5 ' Le lf f 4 t, ,I dw f I , f Q i 4 ? f fl if Al Qtr ,f-3 1 g , 1 K' x A A , ? Parent Messages Aligood, Dwight Dear Dwight, Since the day you were born, words could not say how very proud we were of you. Today we're even prouder. Congratulations! We love you. Mom, Steve, and Angie Aligood, Dwight Dear Dwight, Whatever the future brings, we know you will do your best as you have all through your school years. We love you, Son, and we're proud of you. Linda and Dwight Aligood, Sr. Ansbro, Cari Dear Cari, The phenomenon of a teen-age girl, who is a delight to have around, is one that we can appreciate and savor for a long time. We didn't expect it. Mom and Dad Barrington, Michael Sean Dear Sean, You've come a long way, and I'm so proud of you. May you achieve all your goals and wishes in the years to come. Love, Mom Bassett, Lowell Dear Lowell, Wonderful memories for us to embrace and a lifetime already lived in your sixteen years. You've made me so very proud of you, and you are the light of my heart. I am grateful to have been your Dad, Mom, and friend. Dad Bell, Kathryn Lynn Dear Lynn, You did it Lynn!!! We're proud of you!!! Of course, your dad and I feel like we've earned a diploma, too. Getting you out of bed and to school each morning was no easy feat, but in spite of all that we think you're pretty neat. Mom and Dad Blisard, Andrea Dear Andrea, With love, warm thoughts, and best wishes we send you into the adult world. You will be the best possi- ble. With great love, Mom and Dad Bohannan, Shawn Dear Shawn, Thank you for choosing our family, We love you. Mom and Pops Boyd, Tracy Dear Tracy, Always look to the hill from whence cometh your help. Love, Mom Brady, John Dear John, No other parents could be prouder than we are of you. You are a fine student, athlete, and Christian. You have already accomplished a great deal and have overcome many adversities with determination and great inner strength. We all admire the outstand- ing attitude you have always had, even through the difficult times. What a fine example you are to your family, friends, and others. You are just totally awe- some! It's been an exciting four years with the Es- cambia Gators, and Thanks for all the Memories! We love you, John Brady! Continue to seek the Lord's Wisdom and Direction in whatever you do, and you will always succeed. Prov. 3:5 and 6. And Always remember, His Word Is The Truth. John 18:17. RS. Jennifer, Bobby, Danny, and Kathy want to re- mind you that they'll always Love their 312, and they think you're awesome, too. Our Love Always, Mom and Dad Brady, Michael Dear Michael, Much luck and success In the years ahead Keep your smile in Everything you do. Love, Mom, Dad, Barbara, and Adrienne Brock, Kent Dear Kent, Congratulations! We are so proud of you. Hope your future holds as much love and happiness as you,ve given us. We love you. Keep smiling! Mama, Richard, Cindy, and Kim Brown, Jr. Alexander Dear Alexander, To our son who we are very proud of. We love you very much. For you have given us much joy and happiness. May God bless you on your journey. Love always, Mom and Dad Broxton, Margaret Leigh Dear Leigh, We are so proud of you and all that you have accom- plished. Good luck to you and always remember: WITHIN ME LIES THE POWER TO SEIZE THE HOUR AND LIVE MY DREAMS. We love you. Mom and Dad 215 Brunelle, Lori Dear Lori, Few milestones in life are as important as the one you are about to pass. From childhood to adulthood is never easy We pray the instructions and guidance that we and your teachers have given you will pre- pare you for a full and successful life. We know you will continue to shine as a star in our lives, now go forward and shine for others. Love, Mom and Dad Burkhalter, Crickett Dear Crickett, We are so proud of you. We thank the Lord Jesus for you and what you have meant to our lives. The Ones Who Love You, Mom and Dad Campbell, Lisa Michelle Dear Lisa, Congratulations, Honey!! We love you lots, we know you will succeed with anything you want to do. Just remember to always be friendly and sweet all the time. It won't always be easy, but rewards will be yours. Mom, Laurence, and Theresa Childress, Carmon Dear Carmon, Congratulations! Words cannot express the pride and joy we feel in having you for a daughter, We wish for you now, much happiness and success in life. We love you! Mom and Dad Clowe, Paul Dear Paul, We've enjoyed watching you and your classmates accomplish many good things in your years at EHS. May God continue to bless and guide you and the class of '87 in the future. We're proud of you son. Jim and Jane Clowe Coffman, Ron Dear Ron, You are a special blessing to our family and we're proud of you. Set high goals, enjoy life, laugh alot, and don't forget to study. Love, Dad, Mom, Jenny, and Muffin Combs, Suzanne Dear Suzanne, Congratulations! We are proud of you and your ac- complishments. We take this opportunity to express our love and gratitude. May God Bless and keep you. Love, Mother and Momie 216 Cordray, Lisa Marie Dear Lisa Marie, You are a very special person to us and we love you. As you graduate remember always: This life is yours Take the power To choose what YOU want to do And do it well. Dad and Mother DeWitt, Stephanie Dear Stephanie, We are proud of you in everything you do. You al- ways have our love. Mom and Dad Doyle, Cindy Dear Cindy, You have many talents: Your music is divine: We're proud to be parents: Of a Young lady so Fine. Good Luck, We Love You! Mom and Dad Dunson, David Dear David, 'fTrust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not on your own understanding, In all your ways ac- knowledge Him, and He shall direct your pathsf' Proverbs 3:5 and 6 Our love and blessings, Mom and Dad Dykes, Kathy Renee Dear Kathy, We are so proud of you and love you very much. To watch you through the years grow up and leave us without words, only to say We Love You! May the future be even brighter for you. Mom and Dad Edgerton, Kenyetteth Dolane Dear Kenyetteth, Believing in your fortunate dreams, settling for nothing less, For our daughter you deserve the best: Believing in your true conviction, courage, and strengths, using these will recompensed. From the Family, We no longer need to Worry, You made A's,' when we were satisfied with a HC. Ken and Delores Edgerton Edwards, Troy Dear Troy Great White, There are no words that can describe the WHOLE- some young man that you really are. Your Dad and I only ask that you allow your Lord to lead you to RICH life that you really deserve. No parents could ever be more proud than we are!! Our love ad pray- ers. Dad and Mom h i 6 I ll 1 l Endacott, John Dear John, Congratulations! It's been a fantastic four years for you and the Gators. You'll always be 41 to us and we couldn,t be prouder. Thanks for the memories, but remember . . . the best is yet to come! Love, Mom and Dad Finch, David Dear David, Whatever you decide to do with the rest of your life, I wish you health and happiness, and I hope all your dreams come true. Love, Mom Frederick, Joseph Dear Joey, Awesome i 51!!! It's hard to believe you have grown from our little boy into such a fine young man so fast! Words cannot describe how proud we are to have you for our son. God has truly blessed us! Joey, just be yourself and trust in the Lord, and happiness and success will be yours. We hope someday your chil- dren bring you as much joy and happiness as you have brought us. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Jill Fulford, Lynn Dear Lynn, Daughter, friend, companion you are this and so much more to us. Follow your dreams. We love you. R S. You owe us 58.002 Mom and Kyle Fulford, Lynn Dear Lynn, The year is about over. Adversity conquered. You have every right to be proud. As you walk to receive what you so justly deserve, hum a few bars of Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude? Congratulations, Jolly Garteiser, Jeff Dear Jeff, Congratulations, Jeff! We are all very proud of you. Congratulations on all your achievements. Best of luck in college. We love you very much. Love, Dad, Mom, Michelle, and Randy Gebhart, Geraldine Dear Jerri Lou, Congratulations! We are so proud of you. Your mom would have been proud also. Thank you for all of the j0y and happiness you have given us over the years. May you accomplish all your life goals with God's guidance. Love, Dad and William George, Rebecca Dear Becky, You've worked so hard to fulfill your dreams, espe- cially in cheerleading. I've always been so proud of you. Thanks for being my friend. I love you very much. Mama Glenn, Keith K. Dear Keith, Thank you for bringing such wonderful joy to our lives. We are so proud. Strive to be happy - you deserve it. Be careful. We love you fand your woof- ersj. Mom and Dad Godwin, Georgianna Dear Georgianna, We are very proud of you. May you reach all your goals as you did this one. God bless you. Your loving family, Joe, Dinah, Alvin, Darlene, Kenneth Golen, Virginia Dear Gina, College is very different from high school, but if you maintain the same persistence you had for band in the last four years, we know you will make it. What- ever course you pursue, always remember that we love you, and we will always support your endeav- ors. We are very proud of you! Keep up the good work! Mom and Daddy Grow, Amani Dear Amani, Bringing you up has been a piece of cake. Thanks for making it all so much fun. We love you and really do hate to see you go. Your Folks Hamel, Raymond Dear Turtle, We're always part of you and proud of it - NGO Army! Your sis - Baby Your brother - Richie', And me - '4Mom Hansen, Leif Dear Leif, We are proud of you because we know you will reach for your full potential and make this world a better place. Love, Mom, Dad, and Leslie 217 Harrison, Wendy Dear Wendy, Congratulations! We are so proud. God gave us such a beautiful, smart, loving and caring daughter and sis- ter. If you plan your own future, keep your morals high, achieve your own goals, be your own person, and you will receive all of the glory and self esteem you so much deserve. May your future hold as much love and happiness as you have given us. We will always be here for you. Grandma Brock would be very proud. We love you, Mom, Greg, Scottie, and Sheeba Heath, James Dear James, James pain in the brain! We love you for your indi- viduality and your love of life. You have developed many desirable qualities as you've stormed through these 18 years, now temper the storm with some conscious thought and caring for other people's feel- ings . . . above and beyond your own is when it counts. We'll be here for you always. Love, Mother, Ron, and Scott Helton, Carla Dear Carla, We are very proud of you. All mom's and dad's should have a daughter as sweet and kind as you. You have been a joy in our lives. We gave you life, not it,s up to you to live it and enjoy, God bless you. We love you very much sweetheart. Love, Mom and Dad Hernandez, Tonya M. Dear Tonya, We are very proud of you and your achievements. Mostly we are proud of the person you are and the happiness you bring to others. Hold fast to yours dreams! Mom and Mardy Hinkley, Angela Dear Angela, Astonishing are your accomplishments Neverending are your goals God-given are your talents Enthusiasm shines in all your endeavors Loving is your nature Always available when ANYONE calls Yes, Angie, that's you. Our special gift from God for which we are so thankful and proud. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Jody Hoffman, Dale Dear Dale, You have made the last four years the most enjoy- able of our lives. We hope that your future is as bright and fulfilling. Congratulations and Good Luck! Love, Mom, Dad, and Family 218 Hofstetter, Todd Dear Todd, Always remember that you are very special to us, and we love you. Our hope is that you will continue to develop into a responsible and caring adult. Love, Mom and Dad Houston, Tina Dear Tina, We raised you the best we could, for you it seems misunderstood, the love will always remain: The future is yours to gain. Emtiness will be felt inside, Remember to take things in stride, We love you with all our heart, Your grown now - herels your start, We,ll miss having our little girl around, Get ready world, Tina Houston is loose and getting down!! Barbara and Ernie Houston Hughes, Norman Dear Norman, You have done well, and we are proud of your accom- plishments. Good luck in the future and thank you for being our son. Mom and Dad Hunter, Mollie Dear Genie, We've watched you go from diapers, to dolls, and now to your diploma. Youave set your goals high, and strived to do your best. Even though you're about to embark onto other adventures, remember no matter what your age is, you'll always be Momma and Dad- dy's little girl. We love you, Linda and Dwight Aligood, Sr. Jones, Cindy Dear Cindy It seems like only yesterday that you started kinder- garten and now you're graduating. We are so proud of you. May you always remember to . . . Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. We love you, Mom and Dad Jordan, Douglas Dear Doug, Congratulations, you have made a great step for- ward. May God bless, and help you to accomplish your goals. Keep on striving. I am so proud of you. With love always, Your Grandmother Evelyn Hooks J osafat, J annette L. Dear J annette, We could not be prouder of you. Through your per- servering dedication and persisting efforts in your scholastic endeavors, you have proven that you can achieve any desired goal. Congratulations to you and your accomplishments. Love, Daddy and Mommy l I T W. ll v l l l l w l l w w v l l l l l I Kacachos, Tammy Dear Tammy, We are very proud of you and all of your accomplish- ments. Always remember to believe in yourself, and all things are possible - you've always been the Sunshine of our lives. You are loved, my darling, very much for all the joy and happiness that's in you. Mom and Dad King, Jenny Dear Jenny, It has been great watching you grow into such an independent, mature young lady You have not only been a great daughter but also a very good friend. We love you, but better than that-', We like you. Love, Mom, Dad, and J ay-J ay Kingry Dawn Dear Dawn, Y0u've been and always will be, our child, friend, a love, and a light in our lives. You will always make 'us proud. Remember to always do your best, and success is yours. Congratulations, we love you! Mom and your Dad, Ray Lawson, Clover Dear Clover, You are truly a blessing from God and have bloomed into a beautiful young woman. We are so proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Lockhart, Keith Dear Keith, You face a new world of exciting challenges and ex- periences. Your intelligence and personality com- bined With desire and dedication can make your dreams come true. We are proud of you and wish you happiness and success. Love always, Mom and Dad Loftus, Tina Dear Tina, You have made us very proud. We love you and wish you all the best always. Mom and Dad Lucas, Melissa Dear J onsie, It looks like you finally made it. Dad says it's a miracle, but we knew you could do it. We love you very much. Mom and Dad Madrid, George Dear George, CONGRATULATIONS on your graduation. There can be no greater parental love and pride than learn- ing we have raised a scholar', for a son. May your thirst for knowledge and love of life always be a part of you. Louis and Shirley Madrid Magno, Mark Scott R. Dear Scott, Best wishes on your graduation and high hopes for admission at the U.S. Naval Academy, UR or UA. We love you, Mrs. and Mr. D'Magno, Jr. McDaniel, Josh Dear Josh, You are a mixture of good times and fun, mischief and pleasure. You have goals as big as mountains which you will reach. You are my laughter, my tears, my aggravations, my joy, and God's most precious gift. Love you, Mom Mitchem, Irena Dear Irena, You have achieved far beyond our hopes and dreams in so many different areas. You certainly don't be- lieve in putting all your eggs in one basket and that's great. The person with diversified interests will go very far in today's world. You are awonderful daughter and it is a priviledge to be your parents. Love, Dad and Mom Mitchem, Jesse Dear Jesse, Your tremendous accomplishments may not have made you eligible for the Top 25 but you are defi- nitely on Top of our list. We are very proud of your accomplishments and realize you have worked very hard for them. Graduation is not an end, but just a beginning. Love, Uncle Jim and Aunt Ida Mimms, David Dear David, Wherever you go in life, whatever you do, please remember who you are, where you have come from, how much you are loved, and how very proud we are of you. Mom and Dad Montgomery, Melissa Dear Melissa, Congratulations! We are very proud of you. May you continue to walk with God and retain your high mor- als and strength. You have added sunshine to our lives. We love you, Mom and U.B. Moran, James T. Dear Tim, We're extremely proud and happy to see that you have achieved this milestone in your educational journey Your perserverance and diligence in study- ing plus attitude toward life, will help you in your further quest for learning. It honors us to call you son . Good luck all the way down the road. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Happy 219 Neshem, Robert Dear Robert, Hope the rest of your life brings you as much joy, happiness, and fulfillment as you brought us the first seventeen. PROUD OF YOU! Mom and Dad Nichols, Johnny Dear Johnny, Congratulations! Your high school years have been most rewarding and memorable. We are so very proud of you and your accomplishments. The exper- iences, faith, values, love, and morals you have de- veloped will carry you anywhere you desire to go in life. We love you very much and wish you only the best life has to offer. Every parent should be so blessed as to have a son like you. Good Luck at Florida - once a Gator, always a Gator! All of our love, Mom and Dad Nicholson, Nick Edward Dear Nick, Words cannot say what I feel in my heart. All the accomplishments you have made with few mistakes. I know I have not always been with you, you've done so much on your own. That is something for you to be proud of. If you do as well in the future, you will get the respect you deserve. I am very proud of you. Your Loving Mother Nicholson, Nick Dear Nick, Congratulations on doing so well in high school. We ,re all real proud of you and know you'll do well in the future. Love, Grandmother, Jim, Christine, and Marianne Nobles, Kathy Dear Kathy, We are very proud of you and all of your achieve- ments in the last four years. You have really blos- somed into a beautiful young lady We know you will be a success in whatever you choose to do in life. Love, Mom and Dad Parks, Tracy Dear Tracy, Congratulations! You have made us proud. Your ac- complishments coupled with your goals set the foun- dation for a very successful life. We Love You, Mom, Dad, Richard and David 220 Peacock, Eric Dear Eric, Eric we pray that you strive to be all that you can be. That you realize your own unique qualities, that make you special. That you reach out to others less fortunate than yourself, and by giving, you learn the joy of receiving. Life is meant to be enjoyed, at times, endured, but never taken for granted. We pray that you will be aware at all times that you are one special person, that we love you very much, and do the best you can in life. Love, Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Peacock, and Cory Penton, Ernie Dear Ernie, Congratulations on your graduation. We are very proud of you. We love you and hope your future is blessed with success. Love, Mom and Dad Pickerill, Lisa Dear Lisa, May God grant you the knowledge to achieve your goals, the courage to pursue your dreams, and the wisdom to obtain happiness. Love, Mom and Dad Polomski, Dennis Dear Dennis, Roses are red Violets are blue You finally made it And I lived through it, too! I will always love you, Mom Radford, Wanda Dear Wanda, We are proud of you and your accomplishments through the past four years at Escambia. May God bless you with the goals you wanted to obtain in life. Love, Mom and Dad Radford, Wanda Dear Wanda, I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say you have brought joy and laughter to our years at Escambia. WE LOVE YOU! Thanks for being such a great friend! Love, Susan, Mrs. Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. Zoellner Ramsay Susan Leigh Dear Susan, Well, Susie, we have come a long way and made it! Now you will go out on your own and do fine. I am so proud of you, all of your accomplishments, and car- ing heart. You have given me much happiness and love. RS. Keep your standards high and just be you. I Love You, Mommy K . i UI u i C bu w P Ramsay, Susan Dear Susan, We are very proud of you, and all of your acomplish- ments. Keep climbing the ladder of success. Love, Grandmother and Grandfather Zoellner Redish, Jana Dear Jana, We are so proud of your accomplishments in your school work as well as your personal life. Thanks for making us look so good. Love, Mom and Dad Rhodes, Gregory Dear Greg, We are so proud of you and love you very much. You have been a real blessing for us. Good luck in your future. May God bless. Love, Mom and Dad Robinson, Lindie Dear Lindie, We are very proud of you and love you very much. With your ambition and determination, we know that all of your goals will be achieved. Mother and Daddy fClass of '61j Rowell, Jeff Dear Jeff, This is to make up for all those pictures we didn't take of you when you were a baby. . . Seriously, keep your great sense of humor and you will always be able to handle what life brings you. We love you and are very, very proud. Mom and Dad Royal, Rebecca Dear Rebecca, CONGRATULATIONS! You've done so well this year and we're very proud of you. You're a beautiful young woman with the intelligence and potential to master any of life's challenges. We wish you love, happiness, and success in all your endeavors. Love, Mom and Dad Sanders, James Dear J immy We are really proud of you, although we haven't told YOu this as often as we should have. Remember Proverbs 16:3 and go with this song on your lips, I will arise and goforth in the name of the Lord of hosts . . . For He had conquered every foe by His Name . . . Mama, Daddy, and Angel Sandiford, Kenneth David Dear David, Congratulations to a fine son! We are proud of you and your accomplishments throughout your school years. We hope your future holds as much love and happiness as you've given us. We Love You, Mom and Dad Schick, Greg Dear Greg, We are very proud of you. May your dreams for the future come true. We know you can attain any goal you set for yourself. Love, Mom and Dad Schick, Greg Dear Greg I am so happy for you. I hope our dreams for the future soon become reality. I LOVE YOU! Love Always, Lea Schroder, Leta Dear Leta, It has been a long time getting here, but you made it. We are very proud of you. Have fun and enjoy life. Mom, Dad, and Chassidy Scott, Stephen Dear Steve, Our hearts are overflowing with joy at the man you've become. May God richly bless and guide your future. We love you this BIG. Dad and Mom Scott, Van Alan Dear Alan, At last the struggle is over. We are proud that you made it. Proud you are a Gator! Good luck through life from here on. Dad, Mother, and Kim Selby, Angela Dear Angela, No matter where you go or what you do, we'll always V love you. Dad, Mom, and Jenni Sellers, Shelly Dear Shelly Shelly, You are and always have been a special angel God sent for me. I am so proud of you and all of your accomplishments. We love you more than words could ever tell you. Mother and Wheelus Smith, Emmitt Dear Emmitt, God has blessed you with a little talent. We want you to trust in Him with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways ac- knowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Prov- erbs 3:5 and 6 Love always, Mom 221 Smith, Frances Dear Frances, These 12 years have not been easy, but we knew you would make the best out of school. We love you, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chainley Stanovich, Martin Dear Martin, You are a kind, courteous, fine young man and I hope these traits never change. As Dad always said, YOU BRING ME GREAT J OYY' I love you, Mom Stinemetz, Jill Dear Jill, We love you so, Just how much, You'll never know. You've set the standards For the rest. We really think That you're the BEST!!! Mom and Dad Stevenson, Robert Dear Rob, You made it to the top of the ladder. Keep climbing! We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Best wishes always. Love ya, Dad, Mom, Karen, and Kim Steward, Michelle Dear Michelle, You have given us much pride and joy thru the years. You will always be our very special girl. We are proud of your accomplishments and know it hasn't been easy to fulfill them. We support you in what- ever goals you may pursue in the future! Love always, Mom, Dad, and Mike Strother, Tammy Dear Tammy We have proudly seen you set goals large and small, then accomplish them all. You are a loving pride and JOY Mom and Dad Thornhill, Gregory E Dear Greg, Congratulations with Love! High School Graduation is just the beginning! Continue to put God first in your life for a successful future in achieving your desired goals! With Love Always, Momee and Family Tindell, Lisa Dear Lisa, Congratulations on your graduation. We are very proud of you and love you very much. You are everyt- ing that parents could want in a daughter. God Bless You. Love, Mom and Dad 222 Tippin, Jon Dear Jon, Although we don't see eye to eye, we have a bond that will never die. You'll never know how much you mean to me! I 'rn so proud of you - you've grown up in many ways completing your first big step in life, enabling you to make your own decisions - make them wisely and I know happiness will be yours. I Love You!! Mom Townsend, Leigh Dear Leigh, Congratulations! May happiness and success be yours in the years ahead. We are very, very proud of you and your achievements Love, Mom and Dad Trahan, Denise Dear Nisi, YOU MADE IT!!! Funny, but there was never any doubt in our minds! You have conquered what some would have called insurmountable odds. We're so very proud of the person you have fought to become! We love you with all our hearts . . . Dad, Mom, and Chad Turberville, Sonja Dear Sonja, Congratulations! Reach for the moon. Through good times and bad can't be room to say. How proud you have made me to my dying day. We stuck together through thick and thin. You're wonderful, beautiful, marvelous, super, the most fantastic daughter one mom could deserve. Itls only the beginning. Luv Ya, Mom Turberville, Sonja Dear Sonja, You are a special and sweet daughter. May the future hold the best for you. We love you very much. With Love, Dad and Anne Turberville, Sonja Dear Sonja, Do in life the things you want, because I know you're great! I knew somehow you'd graduate! Congratulations Your other Dad Bill Becker Turman, Deborah Dear Deborah, Wow! What a delight and joy you've always been to me. It seems like yesterday that you began your first day of school-I blinked-and the days flew by so quickly! This year marks the end of your school career. Deb , my heart swells with pride when I see what a beautiful young woman you've become- A beauty that shines from within your heart and soul. As you go forth in life, hold fast to your dreams, work hard for your goals, and maintain your sweet- ness and sensitivity that makes you the magical you. With all my love, Mom RS. What is essential is invisible to the eye. Turman, Deborah Dear Deb., This wonderful moment in your life marks the cul- mination of many years' hard work, dedication, and learning. You have developed into a person of emo- tional, spiritual, and physical beauty. We wish you all the many enriching and enlightening experiences possible. Keep your heart open and judge not. Follow your dreams on the many adventures that they will take you. We are proud and grateful that we have you with us. Always concentrate on the positive - it will take you far. We are here for you if you ever need us . . . RS. HAVE A GREAT TIME AT AUBURN! All of our love, Sheila and Dorothy Turman, Deborah Dear Deborah, I know this is to be an exciting time for you, moving into adulthood. I look forward with you to your pur- suit of happiness of which should be the ultimate goal of everyone's life. Happiness to you! Proudly! We Love You! Father and Anne Turman, Deborah Dear Deborah, Be as sweet as you are always and keep up the good work, and your dreams will come true, and keep a stiff upper lip. Always be truthful, honest, and lov- ing. We are proud of you as our Granddaughter. . Love Grandma and Grandpa Ribes Vargas, Dan Dear Dan, Here you are on the threshold of adulthood. We want to take this chance to thank you for the joy and laughter you have brought to your family. Your posi- tive attitude and unrelenting smile will help you to continue in whatever you attempt in life. We are proud of you, Love, Mom, Dad, and Lance Wallace, Angela Dear Angela, Angela, we are going to be so proud of you when you march across that stage. We are wishing you the very best of luck and love in whatever you decide to do in your FUTURE,' Love, Your Mother and Grandmother Westerman, Boyd Dear Boyd, We are proud of your achievements and are glad you have happy memories. You found a way to combine books and board. Mom and Dad White, Mark Vincent Dear Mark, Thank you for being my son. May you have success in everything you do, for you deserve the very best possible. Love, Mom, Cynthia, and Douglas White, Michele Dear Michele, Youlre late, you're late Almost every school date. Graduation here, can't wait Early college classes are your fate. Love and sweetness we can relate, Number one with us you rate. Mother and Daddy White, Paige Dear Paige, This is a time in your life, that to you has finally come, but to us has quickly arrived. Words can't express the ways we're proud of you but here are a few - 4'For keeping a high grade level, a positive attitude, always smiling, high standards and accom- plishments at all schools you've attended, caring for your family, and others, for being beautiful inside, and keeping God first. Rev. Richard W. White and Carol White Williams, Frankie If your dad were here he would say, 'iPrecious Angel, we are so proud of you and love you so much! Dad's memory will be with both of us when you walk across that stage. Set a goal and go for it. I'll be there to help you. Your dad and I were always so happy that we had you. Love ya, Mom Yarborough, Jason Dear Jay, My abbreviated message. Congratulations, Class of '87. The Best. Remembering the good thrilling. Great personality. Good character. Committed Christian. Any parent proud to call you son. Espe- cially your Dad. Promising bright future. Wear sung- lasses. Hold dreams, principles. Trust in God. Be- lieve in yourself, others. Your time, your life. Year 2000 you'll be 30 - thought you should know. Love and like you. Stand by you always. Go get 'em at college. QI know, Send Money j Take it to the world. Almost forgot. Rented your room . . . can you be out by June l5tl1'? Your Mom 223 Faculty Directory Mr. Paul Ackerman B.B., Physical Science, Earth Sci- ence, J .V Basketball Coach, Ten- nis Coach Mrs. VonDell Adcox B.S., Typing I, II, FBLA Mrs. Celia Anderson B.S., English I, Speech I, Creative Writing, Encore, Freshmen Coun- cil Sponsor Mrs. Melba Andrews B.S., Fundamentals of Business and Office Occupations, Book- keeping I Mr. Jonathan Autry B.A., Economics, Varsity Foot- ball Coach, Girls Track Coach Mr. Zack Baisden B.A., M.A., Art, Humanities Mr. Joe Banks B.S., Algebra I, II, FMS Miss Shari Barnes B.A. SLD Learning Strategies Mrs. Virginia Baxley B.A., M.A.T, Chemistry I, AP Chemistry, Earth Science Mrs. Mafalda Benchea B.A., Introductory Economics, Economics Mr. Charles Bennett B.S., M.A., Physics, Biology Miss Barbara Billingsley B.A., M.A.T., M.Ed., A.R English, English IV2 English Skills IV, Yearbook Ms. Ann Bookout B.A., Math 224 Mr. Jerry Boone B.A., Spanish 1, Consumer Math- amatics Miss Susan Braun A.B. Honors, Latin I, II, III, IV, AP Latin, Latin Club Sponsor Mr. Ireland Brock B.S., M.S. Principal Mrs. Keitna Brown B.A., M.A., Law, World History, Freshman Cheerleading Sponsor Mr. Roy Bullington B.A., M.A., Modern European History, Advanced World Histo- ry Intro to World History, lbis- The History Club Mrs. Joyce Butler B.S., Library Media Specialist Miss Susan Butler B.S., Spanish I Miss Amy Cabaniss B.S., Personal Fitness, Team Sports I, II, Individual Sports I, II, Volleyball Coach, Softball Coach Mrs. Marie Callaway B.S., Honors English I, Englis I, Sans Perine Club Co-Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Carter B.S., M.S., M.S.S., Computer Sci- ence, Academic Study Hall, Com- puter Club Mrs. Teresa Cassidy M.S., B.S., Girls Team Sports, Earth Science, Swim Team Coach, Girls Assistant Coach Mr. Roscoe Cheese M. Ed, B.A., Junior Counselor Mrs. Sarah Cobb B.A., M.A., American Govern- ment Miss Lisa Crawford B.A., M. Ed., Learning Disabil- ities Mrs. Barbara Crooke B.A., M.A. Honors English III, English Skills III, Department Chairman, Scholars Bowl Mr. Woodrow Cushon B.S., M.S., Earth Science Mr. Jerry Cummings B.A., English IV Mr. Mitchell Davis B.S., U.S. History, Textbook Co- ordinator Mrs. Nancy Deuvall B.S., M.A., AP Calculus, Trigo- nometry, Analytic Geometry, General Math 2, Mu Alpha Theta Mr. John Dinmore Industrial Education, Industrial Arts, Electronics Mr. William Dowd NJ ROTC, NJ ROTC Drill Team NJ ROTC Color Guard Mrs. Mari Edwards B.S.E., Gifted English, English II Mr. Martin Elkins B.S., M.Ed, Materials and Pro- cesses Ms. Tracy Evans B.S., M.S., Personal Fitness, Indi- vidual Sports, Boys and Girls Tennis Team, Girls Basketball Coach Mr. Thornton Garth Associate, B.S., Marine Biology Biology Mrs. Karen Good B.S., LMS, Clothing and Textiles, Practical Homemaking Skills, Future Homemakers of America Miss Jo Anne Graham B.A., American History, AP American History Mr. John Greene M. Ed., B.S., R-C Math Mr. Robert Green B.A., two dimensional pictures, Drawing and Comp., three dimen- sional pictures Mrs. Judy Gross B.S., M.A., Honors English IV English IWC English III, Scholars Bowl Mrs. Kendra Grove B.S., Marine Biology, Beta Spon- sor Cdr. Gerald Guertin B.S., NJROTC Mr. Don Holifield B.S., Biology, M.S., Educational Media Mrs. Martha Howell B.S., English III Mr. Max Howell B.S., M.S., Science Mr. Mickey Hudson B.S., General Math I, Pre-Alge- bra, Freshman Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Mr. Larry Huntley B-A-, M.E., Curriculum coordina- tor, Tutorial services coordinator Mrs. Betty J ernagan B.S., BCE, Office Procedures, Shorthand, FBLA Miss Anne Johnson B.A., Spanish II, III, IV, AP Spanish Mrs. Mary Johnson B-Sw English I, Escambia Pep Club Sponsor Mr. William Jones B.S., M.S., General Math I, Geom- etry, Interact Sponsor Mrs. Sharon Katona B.A., B.S., Pre-Algebra, Funda- mental Math, Geometry Mrs. Jeanne Kaufke B.A., M.Ed., French I, II, III, IVQ AP French, French Club Spon- sor, French Honor Society Spon- sor Mr. Maurice Kelley B.S., Metal Shop Mr. Edward Kidd B.A., M.A., Photography, Art Mrs. Susan King B.S.E., General Math I, Funda- mental Math, Personal Business Skills Mr. Authur Knight B.S., M.S., Assistant Principal Mrs. Rita Knipper B.A., M.A., English II, III, Chess Club Sponsor Dr. Robin Largue B.S., M.A.T., Ed. D, Assistant Principal Mrs. Deanne Leachman B.S., M.S., Reading, Reading Re- source Mr. John Leopard B.A., M.S., Introduction to Dra- ma, Drama I, II, III, Encore Mr. Mickey Lindsey B.S. M.Ed., Physical Education, Sponsor of Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes Mrs. Neta Lowe B.A., Biology Mrs. Myrna Martin B.S. Ed., M.A., Ed. S., Learning Disabilities, Soroes Fidelis Spon- SOI' Mr. William Martin B.S., General Math I, Algebra I, Liberal Arts, Cross Country Mr. James Matson B.M.E., M.Ed., Band, Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band Mr. Roger Mayo B.S., M.S., Fundamental Math, General Math I, Football, Base- ball, Basketball Coach Mrs. Barbara McAtee B.S., Anatomy f Physiology, Biol- ogy, National Beta Club Mrs. Barbara McDermott B.S., EMIT Mrs. Vergnousteen McDowell B.S., M.A., Earth Science Mr. Paul McEwan B.A. man Mrs. , Biology I, Key Club, Fresh- Football, Soccer Coach Julia McShan A.B., Masters, World History Mrs. Sheila Montgomery B.A., Computer Math, Geometry General Math I, J.V. Cheer- leaders Mr. William Moore A.B., M.A.E., Ed.D., Tenth Grade Counselor Mrs. Delores Morris B.S., M.E., Dean Mrs. Peggy Nejad B.A. , English 11, III 225 Mrs. Jackie Nelson B.S., DCT, Recordkeeping, CECF-Cooperative Education Clubs of Florida Mr. Jim Patterson B.S., M.S., Dean, Assistant Varsi- ty Football Coach Mrs. Rose Patterson M. Ed., Coordinator Teachers as Advisors Programs, Occupational Specialist Ms. Patty Petrucci B.A., English III, Freshman Council Co-Sponsor Mr. Jeff Pomeroy B.S., M.S., Dean Mrs. Beth Puckett B.S., Accounting I, II, Practical Business Skills Dr. Larry Reed B.A., M.A., M. Ed., E. Ed., Female Chorus, Escambians, Human- ities' Mixed Chorus, Escambians Miss Joyce Reese B.S., M.A., Psycholocy and Soci- ology Mrs. Jackie Reynolds B.S., Algebra II, Algebra II Hon- ors, Fundamental Math, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Math Contests Mrs. Jean Richmond B.A., Algebra I, General Math II Mrs. Billie Joyce Rigsby A.B., Sociology, American Gov- ernment, Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Norm Ross B.S., M. Ed., Personal Fitness, Boyas Basketball Coach Mr. Bernie Rubel A.A., B.A., ESE-Math, Lan- guage, Social Studies, Life Skills, Unique Skills Mrs. Pamela Ryland B.A., English IV 226 Mrs. Audrey Salter M.S., Guidance, Sans Perine Club Sponsor Mrs. Mona Sandiford B.S., Office Procedures, Funda- mentals of Business and Office Occupations, Practical Business Skills, FBLA Mrs. Vicki Schuler B.A., Geometry, Honors Geome- try, Consumer Math, Student Council, Surf Club Mr. Lowery Simmons B.S., M. Ed, Advanced Earth Sci- ence, Earth Science Mrs. Carol Simpson B.A. Ed., World History, Ameri- can History Mrs. Susan Smart B.A., English II, English Skills II, Sophomore Council Moderator Mrs. Ann Smith B.S., B.A., M.A., Reading, Anchor Co-Sponsor Mrs. Becky Snyder B.S., English III Mrs. Kathy Sport B.A., M.A., English I, Algebra I, EAC Sponsor Mrs. Kathy Steinbeck B.S., SLD English, SLD Learning Strategies Miss Kristen Stephens B.S., Food and Nutrition, Practi- cal Homemaking Skills, LMS, Jr. Miss Sponsor, Jr. Class Sponsor Mrs. June Sublett B.S., English II, Assistant Spon- sor of EHS Newsletter Mr. Joe Summerford B.A., World History Mrs. Dorothy Tampary B.S., Honors Biology, AP Biology, Science Research, Science Club and Science Fair Sponsor Mr. Bobby Taylor B.S., M. Ed., BE., Varsity Football Defensive Coach Mr.. Dwight Thomas B.S., M.Ed., Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach Miss Pam Thompson A.A., B.S., LMS, Toujours Fidele Club, Future Homemakers of America Mrs. Mim Tredway B.S.E., M.S., Family Living, LMS, Future Homemakers of America Miss Juanita Villaneuva B.S., English Honors II, English II, Anchor Club Sponsor Mrs. Rhonda Warren B.S., Child Development, LMS Mr. Scott Watson B.S., Driver 's Education, Varsity Football Coach, Head Track Coach Mrs. Donna Webb B.A., American History Mrs. Laura Webre B.A., M.A., Guidance Chairper- son, Ninth grade counselor, Gator A's, S.A.D.D. Mr. Tommy Welch A.A., B.S., M. Ed, Physical Educa- tion Mrs. Kipp Wells B.S., English III, Varsity Cheer- leader Sponsor Mr. Tim Willis B.M.E., Band Mr. Daniel Wood A.A., B.S., Drafting, Wood I, Met- al I Mrs. Mary Wynne B.S., English Skills I, English II Mrs. Debby George B.A., Science ABAD, RICK L. ALIGOOD, DWIGHT B. Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball manager 11, Baseball 11, 12 ALLARD, CORY R. Band 9, 10, TFC mascot 9, 10, Interact 9, 10, 11, 12 ANDREWS, JOSHUA B. Football manager 11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents ANSLEY, MICHELLE E. Band 9, 10, Interact sweetheart 10, 11, 12, Surf Club 11, Yearbook copy staff 11, clubs editor 12 ARCHER, BECKY L. Jr. Honor Society 9, French Club 9, 10, Sophomore Council, Anchor 10, 11, 12, president, Junior Council, Senior Council, Student Council 12, Latin Club 12, Escambians 12, ICC 12 ARIAS, THOMAS R. French 10, NJROTC Colorguard ATKINS, SERENA V Baud 9, 10, 11, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, Sophomore Council, SFC, 10, 11, 12, Junior Council, Encore 11, 12, Para Amigos 12 BAILY, JENNIFER L. NJ HS Secretary, Basketball 9 - Var- sity 10, 11, Volleyball 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12, NHS 10, 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 12, Anchor 12 Beta 12 BAKER, NATALIE F Chorus 10, 11, Who's Who, Wittiest BALLARD, JEFFREY BARRINGTON, MICHAEL S. Freshman Council, DCT, President 12 BASSETT, LOWELL W. Soccer 9, Freshman Council, Interact 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 10, Escambians 11, 12, Anchor Mascot 11, 12, Encore 12 BEARUE WENDI L. Encore 12 BELIECH, RAYMOND A. Newspaper staff 12 BELL, CYNTHIA M. Pep Club 10, 12, Track 12 BELL, JACQUELINE L. Track 9, NJ ROTC 9, 10, Spanish Club 11, FBLA 12, president 11, BCE 12 BENBOE, NATHAN D. Football 9, 12 BLANK, SHARON L. German Club 10, 11 BLANKENSHIR KATHY A. Basketball Manager 9, NJROTC 10, Latin Club 11 BLISARD, ANDREA L. NJROTC 9, 10, Keyettes 11, Senior Council 12, Female Chorus 12 BLOUNT, MIKE A. Football 11 BLUE, J OANN French Club 9, Lambda Sigma 10, 11 Senior D irectory BLUME, HEATHER R. Lambda Sigma 10, 11, 12, French Club 12, FBLA 12 BOBE, JEFF A. Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 BODREE, ROBBY C. Baseball 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12 BOHANNAN, SHAWN R Soccer 9, Baseball 9, Basketball 9, French Club 11, Varsity Football 12 BONNER, MICHELLE H. BOOLEN, KATHY E. BOYD, SHEILA M. Freshman Council 9, Cross Country 9, 10, FBLA 10, Track 10, 11, 12, DCT 12 BOYD, TRACY A. Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, Para Amigas 11, 12, French Club 12 BOYDEN, ROBERT R Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, Varsity 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, treasurer 11, Student Council 11, TFC. Mascot 11, Beta 11, 12, FBLA Vice president 12, Senior Council BOWEN, REBECCA A. President of Freshman Class, Cross Country 9, Track 9, 10, Student Council 9, artist 10, 11, 12, sophomore class historian, Junior Council, Homecom- ing Court 11, Junior Class Favorite, Student Government vice president 12, Senior Council 12 BRADY, JOHN M. Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9, 10, 11, 12, officer 11, co-captain 12, Keyettes mascot 10, Key Club 11, 12, Who's Who, Best All- Around 12, Entre Amis Sweetheart 12, Latin Club 12, Challenger Award 12, Academic All-American 12, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 12, Project Graduation Commit- tee 12 BRADY, MICHAEL G. Basketball 9, NHS 9, 10, 11, secretary 12, Spanish Honor Society 9, 10, secre- tary 11, Tennis Team 9, 10, 11, 12, Sci- ence Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Anchor 10, 11, Sweetheart 12, Student Government 11, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, Senior Council, Key 12, Beta 12, Scholars Bowl Team 12 BRITT, TAMMI Y. NJ ROTC 9, Pom-Pon Team 9, Track 9, Chorus 10, 11, 12 BROCK, CHARLES A, Track 9, Weightlifting 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, FCA 10, 12, French Club 11, 12, Senior Council, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12, Student Government BROCK, HAROLD K. Baseball 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12 BROCK, JEFF L. BROWER, RONDA R. FBLA 10, 11 BROWN, ALEXANDER Band 9, NJROTC 9,10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Para Amigas 11, 12 BROWN, RICHARD E. Football 9, French Club 11 BROWN, SALLIE C. BROWN, SUZANNE M. Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 10, Junior Council, Entre Amis ll, 12, German Club 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12, Newspaper Staff 12 BROXTON, MARGARET L. Freshman Council, Lambda Sigma 9, 10, treasurer 11, Encore 10, 11, 12, Lat- in Honor Scoiety 11, Beta 11, 12, French Club 11, 12, Yearbook Assis- tant Editor 11, Co-Editor 12, ICC 12 BRUNELLE, LORI S. Anchor 9, 10, 11, Latin Honor Society 9,10, 11, 12, Latin Club 9, 10,11,presi- dent 12, French Club 12, ICC 12, TFC 11, 12, FBLA 10, 12. BUNCH, MARLA K. Band 9, 10, 11, Pep Club 9, 10, Beta Club 10, 11, Mu Alpha Theta BURKHALTER, CRICKETT D. Freshman Council, Track 9, Concert and Marching Band 9, 10, 11, Junior High Honor Society 9, National Honor Society 10, 11, 12, vice president 11, Treasurer 12, Beta Club 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Senior Council, SPC 10, 11, 12, Hugh O'Brien Leadership Representative 10, FBLA 11, 12, Secretary 11, MAO treasurer 12, SGA 12, BCE, president 12 BURRESS JERRY W. Escambians 12 BYRD, LORA A. Band 9, 10 CAMPBELL, LISA M. Cheerleader 9, Freshman Council, Freshman Favorite, SPC 11, 12, BCE 12, FBLA 12 CARNEY, JASON K. Surf Club 9, DCT, vice president 12 CARTER, BEVERLY A. Pep Club 10, Colorguard 10, 11 CARTER, LASHAW D. NJROTC 10, Para Amigos 12 CARTER, RONALD D. Basketball 9 CARTER, TONYA C. Pep Club 9, Colorguard 12, Senior Council 12, Para Amigos, secretary 12, FBLA 12 CASTOR, ROBERT M. CEBULA, DENISE A. Freshman Council, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Latin Honor Soci- ety 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Classical League 9, 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10, Basket- ball JV 10, Varsity 11, 12, Volleyball JV 11, Varsity 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, Newspaper ll, 12, sports editor 12, Beta 12, Anchor 12, Poet Laureate run- ner-up 12 228 CHASARICK, CHARLES E. CHAVIS, CLIFFORD L. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 CHILDRESS, CARMON L. French Club 9, 10, Anchor 10, BCE 12, FBLA 12 CLARK, LERON W. CLOWE, PAUL A. National Junior Honor Society 9, Na- tional Honor Society 1O, 11, 12, Beta 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Span- ish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, president 12, Mu Alpha The- ta 12, Scholars' Bowl 11, 12, Anchor Mascot 11, All-State Orchestra 9, 10, 12, SGA 11, ICC 12, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12, Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, Who's Who, Most Dependable COBURN, LISA A. SPC 12 COFFMAN, RON K. National Junior Honor Society 9, Na- tional Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Span- ish Club 9, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, Interact 10, 11, 12, vice president 12, Encore 12, Beta 12, Mu Alpha The- ta 12, Football 9, Track 9, 10, Cross- country 10, 11, 12, captain 12, Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 COLBERT, CATHY M. Band 9, 10, TFC 9, 10, 11, 12, Encore 12 COMBS, SUZANNE M. Cheerleading 9, 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Soccer Man- ager 10, Keyettes 11, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 11, Entre Amis 12 CORDRAY, LISA French Club 9, 10, treasurer 10, Latin Club 11, 12, Latin Honor Society 11, 12, Anchor Club 9, 10, EAC 10, 11, Var- sity Volleyball 9, 10, 11, captain 10, SADD 11, 12, Interact Sweetheart 11, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11, 12, Gayfer 's Teen Board 11, 12, Home- coming Court 11, Prom Court 11, SGA 11, 12, President 12, ICC 11, 12, Senior Council, Who's Who, Best Citizen CORNE, JERIC J. Tennis 10, French Club 11 COUSIN, MILLISA J, FBLA 10, 11, DCT, treasurer 12 COX, CHARLES E. COX, DAWN M. Swim Team 11, Escambians 12 COX, SHEILA R. Colorguard 9, Pep Club 9, 10, Female Chorus 10, Mixed Chorus 11, Para Amigos 11, 12, Senior Council, DCT CRABTREE, JULIE L. Band 9, 10, 11, Lambda Sigma 9, 10, Junior Council, Senior Council, SGA 12, Key Sweetheart 12 CROCKER, ORLANDO E Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 12, All-Star Basektball 12 CRUMPTON, JAMES NJ ROTC 9, 10 CUNNINGHAM, MYRON M. Football 9, Baseball 10 CUTLER, KIMBERLE M. Band 9, 10, 11, SPC 9,10, 11, 12, FBLA 12 DAGESTAD, TOM Exchange Student, Norway DANIELS, ANGELA G. Colorguard 9, 10 DAVIS, DARRON Football 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12, Track 11, Spanish Honor Society 11 DAVIS, KATHY M. SFC 10, vice president 11, 12 DAVIS, LORETTA Freshman Council, ROTC 9, 10, Fe- male Chorus 10, Sophomore Council, FBLA 10, Junior Council, DCT DAVIS, MICHAEL A. latin Club 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11, 12,Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, FCA 10, 11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 DAVIS, MICHAEL A. Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12 DENNI, ROBERT W. Baud 9, 10, 11, 12 DEWITT, STEPHANIE C. Marching Band 9, 10, 11, Concert Band 9, 10, 11, Las Javanas 12 DICKINSON, KIMBERLY J. Freshman Council, Sophomore Coun- cil, Junior Council, Chorus 10, 12 DOBBINS, MARK A. Football 9, Varlsty 10, 11, 12, Baseball Junior Varsity 9, Varsity 10 DOYLE, CYNTHIA H. Band 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 9, 10, All-State Orchestra 9, 10, 11, Home- coming Court 9, 10, 11, 12, Queen 12, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Senior Council, SGA 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, SPC 11, 12, Prom Queen 11, lkcambians 11, Whols Who, Most Talented DUBOSE, ELLEN L. SGA 9, Latin Club 10, 11, 12, Latin Honor Society 10, 11, 12, J unior Classi- cal League 10, Beta 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Escambians 11, 12, FBLA 12 DULAK WENDELL M. Interact 10, 11, 12, French Club 12 DUNSON, DAVID E. Surf Club 11, 12 DYKES, KATHY R. French Club 10, 11, FBLA 11, 12, SFC 12, Yearbook 11, 12 EDGERTON, KENYETTETH FBLA 10, 12, secretary 12, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, PAC, treasur- er 11, 12, Senior Council, SGA 12, Beta 12 EDWARDS, TROY A. Golf 9, 10, 11, 12, Key Club 12, FBLA 12, vice president 12 EIDE, SUZANNE M. FBLA 11, 12, Keyettes 11, BCE 12 ELERXC JENNIFER D. NJROTC 9, Latin Club 10 ELTING, STEPHEN J. National Junior Honor Society 9, Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12, Golf team 9, 10, Freshman Council, Sophomore Council, Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 10, School play 10, 11, 12, Junior Council, Latin Club 12 ENDACOTT, JOHN E. Football 9, 10, 11, 12, National Junior Honor Society 9, 10, Key Club 10, 11, 12, vice president 12, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 10, 11, 12, officer 11, co-captain 12, National Honor Soci- ety 12, Veta 12, Mu Alpha Theta 12, Escambia's Mr. Citizen 12, Football Consistency Award 12, Spanish Honor Society 12, Boys' State 12, Governor 's Leadership Conference 12, Academic All-American 12, Speech Team 12, Who's Who, Best Citizen, Gator A's 12 ENGLISH, CHANDRA Y. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 ENGLISH, IRISH FELICIA Chorus 9, Escambians 10, 11, Para Amigos 11, DCT 12, SGA 12 ENRIQUEZ, NORMAN M. Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Mu,Alpha Theta 11, 12, Beta 11 ESTARES, MAURICIA V EVANS, JAMIE L. JV Volleyball 9, 10, JV Basketball 9, Volleyball 11, Newspaper staff 12 FARRINGTON, CHARLES G. Varsity golf team 10, 11, 12 FINCH, DAVID C. Chess Club 11 FLUITT, CYRUS W. Soccer 11, Track team 12, NJROTC FOSTER, JANICE E. Band 9, 10, 11, chaplain 12, SPC 9, 10, 11, vice president 12, Keyettes 12, Las Javanas 12, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students FOX, ERIC J. Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 10, Interact 10, 11, 12, French Club 11 FREDERICK, JOSEPH R Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, SPC Mastcot 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 10, Weight- lifting 10, 11, 12, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 10, 11, 12, Surf Club 10, 11 GARTEISER, JEFF T. Golf9, 10, 11, 12, Cross country 10, 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11, president 12, NHS 11, 12, Science Club 12 GARTH, ROBERT S. Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, treasurer 12, Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12, Freshman Council, SGA 9, Junior Clas- sical League 9, 10, 11, 12, Project Graduation 12, Surf Club 10, 11, 12 GEBHART, GERALDINE L. Chorus 9, Mixed chorus 10, Escam- bians 11, 12 GENTRY2 STEPHANIE R. Freshman Council, SPC 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, co-captain 12, Sophomore Council, Homecoming Court 10, Latin Club 10, Key Sweet- heart 10, 11, Prom Court 11 22 GEORGE, REBECCA S. Varsity cheerleader 11, 12, EAC ll, 12, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11, 12, Key Sweetheart 11, Homecoming Court 12, Who's Who, Most Popular 12 GEYER, TAMMY R. LSC 10, 11, 12, President ll, ICC 11, Spanish Club 10, Senior Council, SGA 12, FBLA treasurer 12, BCE 12 GIPSON, DARRELL L. Surf Club 9, 10, 11, 12 GLOVER, ANTHONY J. Baseball 9, Football 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball statistlcian 10, 11, 12, Para Ami- gos 9, 10, 11, 12, Phi Alpha Beta 12, Who's Who, Friendliest 12 GODWIN, GEORGIANNA F Freshman Council, Spanish Club 9, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, FBLA 10, Female chorus 12 GOLEN, VIRGINIA V Concert, Marching and Symphonic band 9, 10, 11, 12, Toujours Fidels 10, vice president 11, president 12 GRAY, WILLIE G. NJROTC 9, Basketball manager 9, Para Amigos 12 GROW, AMANI V Spanish Club 9, 10, Spanish Honor So- ciety 10, SPC 10, 11, 12, Senior Council, Science Club 12, Beta 12, State Art Fiar 12 HAGLER, RYAN D. Football 9, Weightlifting 9, 10, ll, 12, Surf Club 11, 12 HALE, BRIDGET D. Para Amigas 11, 12, FBLA 12, NJ ROTC Drill Team and Athelic Team 12 HAMEL, RAYMOND N. Soccer 11, 12 HANSEN, JAMES L. Swim Team 9, 10, 11, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, Surf Club 11, Anchor Mascot 12, Escambians 12 HARRISON, WENDY A, Porn Pon squad 9, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, Junior Classical League 10, FBLA, his- torlan 11, BCE 12 HARTLEY, STEPHANIE R. HARVEY SYLVIA E. HAYNES, VIKKI M. HEATH, JAMES L. Football 9, 10, 11, Weightlifting 9, Lat- in Club 9, 10, 11, Fellowship of Chrls- tian Athletes 10, 11, SPC mascot 11, 12, Speech Club 12, Debate Team 12, Senior Council HELTON, CARLA D. LSC 9, 10, FBLA 10, 11, 12, BCE 12 HENDERSON, THEODORE G. Soccer 9, NJROTC 10, Para Amigos 11, 12 HENDRICKS, NAOMI C. Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Lambda Sigma 10, 11, Para Amigos 11, Beta Club 11 HENDRIX, KRISTI L. FBLA 10, Junior Achievement 10, SFA 10, 12, DCT 12 230 HENRY, KIMBERLY A. Encore 12, SFC 12 HERNANDEZ, TONYA M. Freshman Council vice president, Lambda Sigma 9, 10, Track manager 9, 10, Sophomore Council, vice president, Junior Council, vice president, Swim team 11, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 11, Homecoming Court 11, SGA 11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 11, Escambians 11, 12, Key Club Sweetheart 12, SADD 12, Who's Who, Best All Around 12, Beta 12, Senior Council President, Miss Escambia 1987 HERREN, SABRINA L. Track 10, 11, 12, Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12, Encore 12, EAC 11, 12 HERRING, ANGELA K. LSC 9, 10, 11, vice president 12, histo- rian, FBLA 10, BCE 12, Senior Council, Beta 12 HERRING, TRACY MICHAEL Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Regional and State Fair Awards 9, 10, 11, Surf Club 10,11, 12, Encore 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Debate Team 12, School Play 10, 12 HINES, EDWARD D. HINKLEYI ANGELA R. Escambians 9, 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Council, Sans Perine 10, 11, 12, Gayfer's Teenboard 11, 12, Newspaper Staff 11, 12, Features editor 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Senior Council, treasurer, SGA 12, Junior Miss representative 12, Who's Who, Most Likely to Succeed HITCHCOCK, ANNE M. Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Beta 10, 11, 12, Na- tional Honor Soclety 10, 11, 12, Out- standing Economics Student 10, Mu Al- pha Theta 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students HOANG, THUY THI HOFFMAN, DALE A. Football 9, lo, 11, 12, wolghnlguog lo, ll, 12 HOLLAND, DAVID W. HOLMES, CONSTANCE MARIA FBLA, parliamentarian 11 HOUSTON, TINA M. Pom Pon squad 9, Swim team 10, Latin Club 10, 11, FBLA historian 11, BCE 12 HUDSON, LYNDON RYAN Surf Club 9, 10, 11, 12, vice president 12, Freshman Council, Interact 10, 11, 12, Yearbook staff 11, 12, Senior Coun- cil artists HUGGINS, RENEE D. Surf Club 11, Fench Club 11, LSC 11, 12, Secretary 11, Yearbook staff11, 12, Newspaper 12, Business Manager, Pub- lications 12 HUGHES, JENNIFER L. FBLA 11, Para Amigos 11, BCE 12 HUGHES, NORMAN A. Swim Team 9, 10, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12, Anchor mascot 10, 11, 12, School Play 11, Encore 12, Senior Council HUNTER, GENIE National Honor Society 9, Junior Achievement 10, Encore 12 JANDORA, ANDY M. Swim team 9, 10, Surf Club 11 JONES, BOBBY E. Football team 9, 11, Baseball team 10, Weightlifting 11. JONES, CINDY L. Escambians 10, 11, 12, treasurer 11, 12, Anchor 11, 12, corresponding sec- retary 12, Encore 12, Quill and Scroll 12, French Honor Society 12, yearbook copy staff 11, Copy editor 12, Newspa- per, Copy editor 12 JONES, NICOLA M. Basketball manager 10, Spanish Hon- or Soicety 10, 11, FBLA 10, 11, 12, BCE 12. JONES, SHERONIA K. Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, SGA 9, Track team 11. JOSAFAT, JANNETTE M. Freshman Council, Lambda Sigma 9, 10, Spanish Club 9, 10, Sophomore Council secretary, SGA 10, 11, secre- tary 11, Junior Coxmcil, Cross Country manager 11, BCE 12, Senior Council KAKACHOS, TAMMIE R. Keyettes 11, 12, SPC 12, Softball 12. KATSAROS, MICHAEL D. Track team 9, SPC mascot 12. KIEFER, ROBERT J. NJROTC 9, 10, 11, ROTC Drill Team, Colorguard, Riile team and Track team 9, 10, 11, FHA 12, vice president KINDERMAN, LONNIE L. NJROTC 11 KING, JENNIFER B. Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Toujours Fidele 9, 10, 11, 12, Beta 9, 10, Interact sweetheart 10, SGA 12, Se- nior Council, Science Club 12, Sym- phonic band 12 KINGRK DAWN M. Keyettes 9, 10, 11, 12, Freshman Coun- cil, Junior Concil, Yearbook staff 11, 12, Features editor 12 KNAPR ANGELA S. Exchange student, West Germany, Fe- male chorus 12 KNOX, LORI A. LAMPKINS, RONALD A. Varsity basketball 11, 12. LEDBETTER, DEREK S. Earth Science, World History Geome- try awards, 9, Academic Excellence Competition 9, Economics Award 10, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, Spanish, Chemistry Awards, Fla. Math League 11, Interact 11, 12, EJAS 12, Mu Alpha Theta 12, Chess Club Trea- surer 12, Scholars' Bowl 12, National Merit Finalist 12 LEDFORD, DOUG K. Basketball team 9, Concert band 10, 11 LIPPERT, VICTORIA L. LIBBEY, ROBERT L. FBLA 11, 12, Parliamentarian 11, BCE 12 LOCKHART, KEITH A. Freshman Council, Spanish Club 9, 10, Sophomore Council, Yearbook ll, 12, Sports Editor, Keyettes mascot 11, Newspaper 12, Quill and Scroll Editor, Project Graduation 2, SPC mascot 12 LOFTUS, CHRISTINA I. ROTC 9, 10, NJROTC Drlll Team 10, Escambians 12 LOVE'IVl', MICHELLE L. Female chorus 9, 10, ll, German club 10, Soccer team ll, Encore 12. LOWE, CASSANDRA L. SGA, Track team 9, 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 10, varsity ll, 12 LUCAS, MELISSA H. LYTER, TODD S. JV Football 11, Weightlifting 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta ll, 12, National Hon- or Society 11, 12, President 12, Key Club 11, 12, Boys' State 11, Spanish Honor Society 12, Scholars' Bowl Team 12, Keyette Mascot 12, Who's Who, Most Likely to Succeed MACKAY, SCOTT G, MADRID, GEORGE National Junior Honor Society 9, Na- tional Honor Society 10, 11, 12, trea- surer ll, Scholars' Bowl Team 10, 11, 12, Captain 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, EJAS 11, treasurer 12, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 11, Junior Classical League 11, Encore 12, French Club 12, French Honor Society 12, Beta 11, 12, PRIDE Award, school winner, Science and English, PRIDE Regional winner, Science, National Hispanic School, semi-finalist, Nation- al Merlt Scholarship Finalist 12, Who's Who, Most Intellectual MAGNO, MARK SCOTT Freshman Council President, Football 9, Weightlifting 9, TFC Mascot 9, 10, Beta 9, 10, 11, 12, Escambians 9,10,11, 12, French Honor Society 11, Latin Club 11, 12, Who 's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Scholars' Bowl Team 12, Who's Who, Most Tal- ented MARTIER, CHERI A. Keyettes 11, Sans Perine 10, ll, 12 MARTINEAU, KEN M. MCCLAIN, BARRY L. Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, NJROTC 9,, 11, Weightlifting 9, 10, 11, 12, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 10, 11, 12 McCONNICO, GEORGE GLEN Football 9, Pep Club 12 MCCORVEY, LESTER ERROLL Baseball 9, 11, Track 10, 12, Football 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12 McCRARY, RODNEY D. McDANIEL, JOSHUA M. Basketball 9, Key Club 9, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, SurfC1ub 9, 10, 11, treasurer 12, Beta 11,12,Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Swim team 12, Who's Who, Most Attractive McGOUGH, MARGARET A. Marching and Symphonic Band 9, 10, 11, 12, officer 10, 11, President, 12, An- chor 10, 11, Mu Alpha Theta 11, secre- tary 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Society 12 McHALE, SHEILA D. Spanish Club 10, ISC 12 MCLAMB, MICHAEL D. MCMILLIAN, FLORENCE Pep Club 9, 10 McMILLIAN, LISA L. Pom Pon girl 9, Colorguard 11, SFC 11, FBLA 11, Track Manager 12 MCPHERSON, ANGIE Track 9, Pep Club 9, 10, 12, NJROTCC 9, 10, Para Amigos 11, 12 McVAY, LAURIE MARIE Varsity cheerleader 11, Key Club Sweetheart 11, 12, Who's Who, Most Attractive MERSON, GLENN W. Football 9, NJROTC 10, 11, 12 MESSER, MARTY D. Key Club 10, 11, SurfClub 10, 11, Base- ball 10, 11, EAC Mascot 12 MIDDLETON, TRACY REENA Pep Club 10, Track 10, Manager 11, DCT 12 MILLER, MELVIN N. MIMMS, DAVID W. National Junior Honor Soicety 9, Span- ish Club 9, 10, Latin Honor Society 11, 12, Junior Council, Beta 12, National Honor Society 12, Mu Alpha Theta 12 MITCHEM, IRENA L. Freshman Council, Sophomore Coun- cil, Junior Council, Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, 12, Beta 10, 11, 12, EAC 10, 11, chaplain 12, French Honor Society 11, 12, Keyettes 11, 12, Cross Country 11, 12, Las Javanas 12, Newspaper Staff 11, news editor 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students MITCHEM, JESSE NOLAN Cross Country 11 MONTGOMERY, MELISSA D. National Junior Honor Society 9, Na- tional Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Encore 10, 11, 12, Encore 10, 11, vice president 12, School Play 10, 11, Speech Team 11, Who's Who, Most Intellectual MOORE, PHILLIP W. Football 9 MORAN, JAMES TIM Latin Club 9, 10, Junior Classical League 9, 10, Who's Who Among American High School Students 11, SADD 11, President 12 MORGAN, CHRISTI M. Computer Club 9, French Club 10, 11 MORRIS, A. J. Swim Team 9, Soccer 9, Encore 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 11 MULLINS, VICKI J. Encore 9, 10 NELSON, JAMES Football 9, Chorus 9, Cross-Country 9, 10, Track 10, 12 232 NESHEM, ROBERT French Club 9, 10, Weightlifting 10, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, vice president 12, Interact 11, 12 NICHOLS, JOHNNY Football 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12, FCA 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, SPC Mascot 10, Yearbook staff 12 NICHOLSON, LESA Mixed Choir 9, Escambians 10, 11, 12, Senior Council, FBLA 12, secretary NICHOLSON, NICK EDWARD Freshman Council, FBLA 9, Physical Fitness Award 9, Fundamentals of Business Typing Award 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Council, Cross Country 10, 11, Captain 12, Key Club 10, 11, Latin Honor Society 10, 11, Anchor Mascot 11, Mu Alpha Theta 11, Whos Who Among American High School Students 11, Soccer Goal Keeper 11, Varsity 12, German Honor Society 11, German Excellence Award 11, Beta Club 12, Senior Council, Student Gov- ernment 12, Interact 12, Yearbook Typ- ing Editor 12, Quill and Scroll Typing Editor 12 NOBLES, KATHY French Club 9, 11, Secretary 10, Soph- omore Council, Encore vice president 11, treasurer 12, Latin Club 12 NODHTURFT, RICHARD Surf Club 10, 11 O'NEILL, JEANNINE Latin Club 10, 11, vice president 12, Latin Honor Society 10, 11, vice presi- dent 12, FBLA 10, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, EJAS 12 OPENA, ANNE Lambda Sigma 10, Spanish Club 10, FBLA 10, Keyettes 11, BCE 12 PAGE, SALLIE M. FBLA 11, DCT 12 PARKER, CAROLYN M. Sans Perine 10, Junior Council secre- tary and treasurer PARKER, ROBERT M. PARKS, TRACY L. Spanish Club 9, Junior Honor Society 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society 12, secretary 10, President 11, National Honor Society 10, 11, Histori- an 12, Beta 10, 11, Treasurer 12, Cross Country 10, 11, Captain 12, FCA 10, 11, 12, Science Club 10, 12, Junior Coun- cil, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, Anchor 11, treasurer 12, ICC 11, Senior Council, Who's Who, Most Athletic 12 PEACOCK, ERIC E NJROTC 9, 10, FBLA 12 PENTON, ERNEST E. Varsity Golf Team 9, 10, 11, 12 PEREZ, ELVIRA Spanish Honor Society 9, treasurer 10, vice president 11, National Honor Soci- ety 9, 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Council, Science Club 10, 11, Latin Honor Soci- ety 10, 11, 12, Junior Classical League 10, 11, 12, German Club secretary 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students 11, Student Govern- ment 11, 12, Senior Council, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12 PHILPOT, CYNTHIA M. Chorus 11, 12 PICKERILL, LISA M. Concert Band 95 Symphonic Band 9, 105 Encore 10, Historian 115 Beta 10, His- torian 115 Spanish Club 105 Lambda Sigma 115 Spanish Honor Soicety his- torian 115 FBLA 125 BCE 125 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 PIERRE, ASHLEY SFC 10, secretary, treasurer 11, Presi- dent 125 DCT 12 PHILIPINA, SIGFREDO M. Soccer team 11 PRITT, JOHN W. POLOMSKI, DENNIS J. Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Weightiignug 11, 125 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11, 125 Track 12 PORTERFIELD, MARZETTE A. Football 9, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 115 Para Amigos 9, 10, 115 Track 11, 125 Escambians 12 POWELL, TRACY M. TFC 105 Marching Band 115 Escam- bians 11, 12 PUTT, ROBERT S. Football 9, 105 Basketball 9, 10, 11 RADFORD, WANDA L. Latin Club 9, 10, 11, historian 125 Latin Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Beta 11, vice president 125 SADD 11, vice president 125 Yearbook Staffll, Editor 125 Who's Who Among American High School Students 125 Poet Laureate 125 Who's Who, Wittiest RAMSAY, SUSAN LEIGH Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Concert Band 95 Symphonic Band 10, Drum Ma- jor 11, 125 Spanish Club 9, 105 TFC 10, 11, chaplain 12, treasurer5 Anchor Club 11, secretary 125 Mu Alpha Theta 11, 125 Beta 11, 125 SADD 115 Science Club 125 Senior council5 Contest Band 125 SGA 12 REALI, FRANCIS JOSEPH Drama Club 95 French Club 95 Latin Club 9, 10, 115 Science Club 10, presi- dent 11, 125 JCL 9, 10, 115 Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 115 Anchor 10 REDISH, JANA M. Latin Club 9, 10, 115 Science Club 10, president 11, 125 JCL 9, 10, 115 Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 115 Anchor 105 Keyettes 105 Beta 125 Yearbook pho- tographer 12 REEVE, ROBERT G. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 RHODES, GREG D. Surf Club 11 RIDDELL, JENNIFER L. Spanish Club 95 Yearbook Staff 11, Class Sections Editor 125 LSC 12 RIDER, JAMES R Latin Club 10, 115 Interact 11, 12 RIPA, MELINDA M. Varsity Cheerleader 125 Science club 125 French Club 125 Jr. Miss Represen- tative 12 ROBBINS, MICHAEL TODD Spanish Club 95 NJ ROTC 10 ROBERTS, REBEKAH D. Homecoming Court 9, 105 Cheerleader 9, co-captain 10, 11, 125 Sophomore Council5 SPC historian 10, member 11, 125 Latin Club 10 11, Junior Council5 Key Sweetheart 11 ROBINSON, LINDIE DIANE FBLA 10,, 125 Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Latin Honor Society 105 Junior Classi- cal League IO, 11, 125 TFC 11, 125 En- core 12 ROBINSON, MICHELE A. DCT 12 ROBITZSCH, WILLIAM SHAWN Varsity Football Trainer 10, 11, 125 Varsity Baseball Trainer and Manager 10, 11, 125 Escambians 11, 125 Varsity Basketball Trainer 12 ROCKWELL, KEVIN L. Concert Band 95 Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Symphonic Band 10, 11, 125 Jazz Band 11, 125 Contest Band 125 Key Club 11, 125 TFC Mascot 125 Senior Council, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 ROGERS, NANCY D. FBLA 125 French Club 125 LSC 12 ROWELL, JEFF C. Football 95 Interact 11, 125 Yearbook Staff 11, Photography Edior 125 Who's Who, Wittiest ROYAL, REBECCA G. Band 9, 105 TFC 10, 115 SPC 125 Year- book Staff 12 SAMOSZENKO, SUSAN E. Band 9, 115 NJROTC Drill Team 10 SANDERS, APRIL ANTRONETTE Para Amigos 11 SANDERS, JAMES Baseball 9, 105 Football 105 Beta Club 11 SANDERS, MELISSA D. Cheerleader 10, 11, Captain 9, 125 Freshman Council5 secretary5 Sopho- more Council5 Junior Council5 EAC 11, 125 Newspaper and Yearbook Ads Edi- tor and Managing Editor 11, 12 SANDIFORD, KENNETH DAVID Key Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Latin Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 125 Golf Team 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 95 Swim Team 105 TFC Mascot 11, Sweet- heart 125 FBLA 125 Junior Classical League 12 SASSER, JOHN PHILLIP Keyettes Mascot 12 SCHICK, GREGORY A. Football 95 Junior National Honor So- ciety 9, 105 National Honor Society 11, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Latin Club 125 Mu Alpha Theta 12 SCHROEDER, LETA L. Keyettes 10, 11 SCOTT, STEPHEN B. Football 95 SFC Mascot 9, 105 Key 11, 125 Latin Club 125 Surf Club 125 Latin Honor Society 125 Senior Council5 Who's Who, Most Popular SCOTT, VAN ALAN Varsity Football Manager 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Baseball Manager 10 23 SEELEY, CHRISTOPHER J. Newspaper Staff 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 12 SELBY, ANGELA M. TFC 9, 10, 11, 12, Escambians 9, 11, French Club 11, 12, Beta 11, 12, Senior Council, French Honor Society 12 SELLERS, SHELLY M. French Club 9, 10, Teens for Christ 9, 10, School Play 10, Encore 10, 11, Es- cambians 11, 12, Basketball 11, Man- ager Girls' Volleyball, Softball, and Basketball 12 SEWELL, WILLIAM G. Choir 9, 10, Soccer 10, Football 10, 11, 12, Escambians 11, 12, FCA 11, 12, SADD 12 SHELDON, ANDREW T. American Legion Boys' State 11, Inter- act 11, 12, French Club 11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 SHELDON, MATTHEW S. Band 9, 10, 11, vice president 12, Key Club 11, 12, TFC Mascot 12, Senior Council SHEPPARD, CARLMETTA LATRISE Cheerleader 9, Captain 10, Para Ami- gos 11, 12, FBLA secretaty 11, BCE 12 SIMMONS, TARINA LYVETTE NJROTC 9, Yearbook Staff 11, FBLA 12 SIMMONS, VIRGINIA 11-. SITES, SUMMER E. Colorguard 9, Freshman Council, Year- book Staff 11, BCE 12, FBLA 12 SMITH, EMMITT JAMES Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12, SPC Mas- cot 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Para Amlos 10, 11, 12, Basketball 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Gatorade Scholastic Player of the Year 12, All-American High School Football Team, All-South Player of the Year 12, Player of the Year 12, Who's Who, Most Athletic SMITH, FRANCES D. Girls' Varsity Basketball 10, Varsity Volleyball 10, FBLA 11, Para Amigos 11, 12, DCT 12 SMITH, JEFF A. Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Keyette Mascot 12 SMITH, STEVEN L. Interact 10, 11, President 12, Surf Club 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 11, SGA 12, Homecoming King 12, Who's Who, Most School Spirit SMITH, TAMARA M. SMITH, TIMOTHY SHAWN Basketball 9, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, Baseball 11, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, Beta 12 SNELL, EDDIE L. NJROTC 9, 10, Chorus 11, 12 SPARKS, LISA Chorus 11 STANDISH, SHARON A. Spanish Club 9, French Club 11, EAC 10, 11, Yearbook Staff 11, 12, Lambda Sigma 12 234 STANOVICH, MARTIN M. Football 9, Golf Team 9, 10, 11, Fresh- man Council, Sophomore Council, Ju- nior Council, Weightlifting Team 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Latin Honor Soci- ety 11, 12, Surf Club 11, 12, Science Club 11, 12, Chess Club Secretary 11 STEINBERG, THOM M. Interact 10, 11, 12, Surf Club 11, 12, Keyettes Mascot 12 STEPHENS, TAMMY Freshman Council, Sophomore Coun- cil, Junior Council, Senior Council, Latin Club 9, 10, Latin Honor Society 10, Encore Treasurer 10, Science Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Mu Alpha The- ta 11, 12 STEVESON, MARIN ALLEN Football 9, Freshman Council, NJROTC Track Team 9, 10, 11, NJROTC Rifle Team 9, 11, Captain 10, NJROTC Drill Team 10, 11, NJROTC Academic Team 10, 11, Para Amigos Mascot 11, 12, Weightlifting Team 9, 10, 11, 12 STEWARD, MICHELLE D. French Club 9, 10, 11, Encore 10, Presi- dent 11, 12, Junior Council, Science Club 12, Senior Council, Chess Club 12, Beta 12 STEWART, RUSSELL K. Band 9, 10 STINEMETZ, JILL A. Marching, J azz, and Concert Bands 9, 10, 11, 12, Sans Perine 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 10, 11, Latin Honor Society 10, 11, SGA 12, Senior Council STRICKLAND, CHARLENE D. Sans Perine Club 12 STROTHER, TAMMY M. Cheerleader 9, co-captain 10, Whos Who Among American High School Students 11, Beta 11, 12, BCE 12, FBLA 12 STUMPE MELANIE J. Pom-Pon Team 9, Spanish Club 9, 10, Who's Who Among American High School Students 11, Sans Perine 10, 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 12 STUMPE MELINDA J. Spanish Club 9, 10, Porn-Pon Team 9, SGA 9, Sans Perine 10, 11, 12, Year- book Staff 12 SUMMERS, TINA M. SPC 12 SUPPLEE, CHRIS B Football 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society 12, Track 12 SWEETMAN, CARLA D. Newspaper Staff 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 12 THAMES, TIMOTHY L. Interact 9, 10, Varsity Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 THOMAS, JOHN D. Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Honor Society 9, 10, FBLA 12 THOMAS, TODD C. THOMPSON, LISA L. Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, Marching Band 9, 10, Female Chorus 12 THORNHILL, GREGORY FITZGER- ALD Track 9, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 12, Foot- ball 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12, Para Amigos 12 TIEDMAN, WILLIAM M. Yearbook Staff 12 TINDELL, LISA M. Colorguard 9, Sans Perine 9, 10, 12, secretary 11, SGA 9, 10, BCE 12, FBLA 12 TIPPIN, JOHN M. Interact 10, 11, Surf Club 12 TOWNLEY, JASON Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12, SPC Mas- cot 12 TOWNLEY2 JOHN D. Baseball 10, 11, Key Club 11, 12, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes 11, 12, Junior Council, Golf Team 12, Spanish Club 12, Spanish Honor Society 12, FBLA 12, Senior Council TOWNSEND, LEIGH MICHELLE Freshman Council, Spanish Club 9, Sans Perlne 9, 10, 11, President 12, Sophomore Council, Yearbook Staff 12, Who's Who, Most Dependable 12 TRAHAN, DENISE M. Junior Council, Yearbook and newspa- per Staff 11, 12, Sans Perine 12, Senior Council TURBERVILLE, SONJ A L. Keyettes 9, 10, 11, President 12, FBLA 10, Sophomore Council, LSC 11, 12, Ju- nior Council, Senior Class Secretary 12, Student Government 12, Beta 12, ICC 12, Newspaper and Yearbook Typ- lng Editor, Quill and Scroll Staff 12 TURMAN, DEBORAH LYNN Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Symphon- ic Band 9, 11, 12, Jazz Band 9, 10, 12, TFC 9, 10, 11, Yearbook Staff 11, Year- book Academics Editor 12, Senior Council VARGAS, DANIEL Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, Surf Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Weightlifting 11, 12, Speech Team 11, Keyettes Mas- cot 12 VARNER, KRYSTAL L. TFC 9, 10, Sophomore Council, Year- book Staff 11, 12, Newspaper Staff 11, 12, Senior Council VARNEY, SAMUEL F Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, Chess Club 9, 10, 11, Science Club 9, Spanish Club 10, 11, FBLA 12 WADSWORTH, KEVIN J. Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Jazz Band 11, 12, TFC Mascot 12 WALLACE, ANGELA DENISE Gatorettes 10, FBLA 10, 11, 12, Para Amigos 11, 12 WELCH, LESTER ROCKY Wrestling 9, Track 9 WELKER, WARREN D. Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12, vice presi- dent, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, Interact 11, 12, Surf Club 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 WESLEK LONNIE D. Escamblans 9, 10, Basketball 9, 10, 12, Baseball 11, 12, Track 12 WESTERMAN, BOYD M. Swim Team 9, 10, 11, Captain 12, Latin Honor Society 9, 10, Latin Club 11, Surf Club 9, 10, 11, President 12, Inter- act 11,12,EJAS 11, 12, Senior Council, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12, ICC 12 WHIPPLE, DARRELL EDWARD Band 9, 10, 11, EScambians 10, vice- president 11, President 12, Junior Council WHITE, MICHELE F Freshman Council, Sophomore Coun- eil, Spanish Club 10, LSC 10, Newspa- per, Editor-in-Chief 12, Yearbook 12, Senior Council, Quill and Scroll Staff 12, EAC 12 WHITE, PAIGE S. National Junior Honor Society 9, Na- tional Honor Society 12, Chorus 9, 10, Escambians 12, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 10, Who's Who Among American High School Students 11, Beta Club 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 12, Key Club Sweetheart 12, Who's Who, Friendliest WHITTON, CHRISTOPHER D. NJROTC 9, 10, Encore 12 WILCOX, TINA WILLIAMS, FRANKIE Spanish Club 9, SPC 11, 12, Who's Who, Most School Spirit WILLIAMS, JENNIFER K. NJROTC 9, Sophomore Council, Ju- nior Council, Para Amigos 11, 12 WILLIAMS, TAMMY L. WILLIS, CHRIS F Football 9, Latin Club 10, 11, Interact 11, 12, Surf Club 11, 12 WISLON, SHON Football 9, 11, 12 WIND, CYNTHIA Freshman Council, Pom-pon Girl 9, Sophomore Council, President, Stu- dent Council 10, Encore 10, 11, FBLA 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Class Favorite 10, Para Amigos vice-president 11, 12, BCE 12 WINTERS, KELLY M. Spanish Club 9, 12, Science Club 11, 12, Beta Club 12 WISE, ROB H. Surf Club 9, Football 9 WOODARD, ERVIN Baseball 9, 10, ROTC 9, 10 WORTH, STEPHANIE R. 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You all really came through when We needed you. Now, clear your room of all yearbook lay- outs, cropping pencils, black pens, rubber cement, etc. John, we really owe you a big one. All of those pictures and time you spent on us. We appreciate it! May you never shoot an important assign- ment without loading the camera. We would like to thank the admin- istration and faculty for their toler- ance. Maybe now we can attend class instead of work on deadlines. A special good luck to Karen and Tonya. May your yearbook deadlines be met and your staff always late! Mr. Kennedy and Delmar, what more can we say? You stood by us and understood our dilemma, and kept us out of certain disaster. Above all else, we thank Miss Wrenn! Without you Escambia would have no yearbook and we would have been totally lost! And so, we dedicate this yearbook to Miss Wrenn. 244 In the history of Escambia there has never been an ath- lete as outstanding as Emmitt Smith. In his four years at Es- cambia he has achieved one of the best all-time rushing re- cords, surpassing Billy Sims to become the third best rusher in High School football history, In his high school career, on 1,144 attempts, he gained 8,804 yards, for a 7.6 average on each carry. Emmit had 103 rushing touchdowns, 3 receiv- ing touchdowns, for a total of 106 touchdowns in four foot- ball seasons. All of this, and he only fumbled 6 times. To add to this Emmitt has re- ceived numerous awards. Among these were Golden Hel- ment awards, National Player of the Year by Gatorade and Quaker Oats Companies, USA Today Offensive Player of the Year in the United States. Lindyls Southeastern United States Player of the Year for America, and many, many more. Emmit Smith signed with the University of Florida. We on the yearbook staff wish Em- mitt a successful career and the best of luck. 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