H B Plant High School - Panther Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1973
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Carmen Escobar, where song, dance, and the click of castanets were all part of the studies, was never dull. l-ler presence at club meetings, football games, and fiestas'l was something students eagerly anticipated, as she brought her ovvn brand of warmth and humor to each activity. lvlr. John Turner gained the admiration of Plant's entire student body as he made 'The Band with the Golden Sound truly number one. This teacher shovved that he cared through endless hours of planning and practice vvith his students. Each evening last fall this soulful director could be found in Dads' Stadium choreographing intricate half-time routines. l-lis sincerity and concern for Plant l-ligh School made him a student favorite. ,ml f ,. X ' , s N MQOMOMQ-Q . 'V w .qw -.,W'. W . 4. 1 , Y , ...J .,... 1'- , fc' I... if ,. ' 1 !.,,L,..33 5 5 f , gf t mv ff: piyfiv.-m,,..,,,,..,.,s.aJi was ' V5-:Q 0 , ...S ns ' fz 'i M, 1531i 4-s-v 1 4 1 1 X ,fi , , .Hun J Y! EQ V jg' 2-g5,,g , gi, ,, -Q , A , , ,.-M Recognmon 3 3' 'Q 157 if HZ Q lg 'Q Iva R- 1 1 QQ CURRMCULUM Where are you QOIHQ7 Administration Staff Copes With Double Sessions This year Principal Jack Marley led his administrative team through a series of unprecedented changes. A double session school day kept our administration busy solving ever present problems. Mr. Al Nelson, dean of boys, and Mrs. Anna Mae Whitehouse, dean of girls, optimistically undertook the jobs of maintaining discipline and enforcing new policies. They were aided by Mr. Roland Acosta and Mrs. Thelma Shuman, our new assistant deans. Mr. Larry Wagers, assistant principal in charge ot activities, was faced with the problems of uniting two student bodies and involving them in school activities. Mr. Robert Quierola worked with our faculty and students as assistant principal in charge of curriculum. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Evaluation Committee commended our administration for the job they performed this year at Plant. Principal Jack Marley introduces head cheerleader Debbie Pazo to a pep rally audience A student talks out a problem with Mrs. Anna Mae Whitehouse, dean of girls. Mrs Thelma Shuman assrstant dean of glrls discusses scheduling with a concern 4 e 1 I E 5 la l 'l. E I , rl Y 1 lhws ,........--.4-M .....z..l. LL... .,.,-.-.-fl-l J ...J..-.J-Li-.i ,..l.A.J..1..i ,...,.J..i.a...f. 4,.,,...l.l..,.x I ...L......-1 ,....x--jf K .. 1, ,,,,........-:U K 5 S Mr. Ouierola addresses the sophomore class. I . : -3 5 c re H hh! 2 AM sf Mr Nelson and Mr Penholsler look rn on a rally Answering a parents question, Larry Wagers pauses from his busy schedule. F '98 'arm . ,l r. , gy J . X fi 5 5,53 3' El ig ,g fgv 2 1Ni.::Ql-I X 'H x x- W-X v 0- 'I' if W. 1 Nfl' si Abs W msussw ,W .. ,yur are s 2:29 gg 8 :Qi W . K :Q 5:1523 25 if-lifts ,eh ULWLM Changemei by Versatile Team Students this year found many nevv faces among Plant's'teaching staff. Because of double sessions many nevv teachers came to Plant, vvhile several of last year's teachers vvere transferred to other schools. Learning went on from seven in the morning until five in the afternoon, with tvvo shifts of teachers handling this difficult job. Morning teachers had to compete with stunning sunrises for the students' attention, In the afternoon, band practices and football games were tough competition for this tireless group. Crowded classrooms vvere a problem for Plant's faculty to cope vvith. The need for expanding the school's classroom facilities vvas evident and many classes vvere conducted in portable units on the campus. ,..,r' ix! Qs. Miss Terry Abalon Mrs. Toni Abercrombie Roland Acosta Columbia University Louisiana University, B.A. Assistant Dean of Boys BA. Speech, Drama, English Librarian Mrs. Lucy Battle Library Club Shel Barat Guidance University of South Florida John Augenblick DCT Chorus, Concert Choir LNEWIOCYMIHKIQUIDGTOW Cunmwmmwmmlwlhuhuln gn: ,,,..--f' - fl .LA-9 Ai ' g '4f'f 's - .L L Mrs. Bennett, Plant's Registrar, fills out a student's transcript for college, L v U . .. Mrs. Alma Benson Mrs. Delorice Bennett John Brandenberger l mmm BradIey4 Jr. .UVJ Frederick Boette F.S.U.g Duke Univ. M.A. Registrar Univ. of S. Fla. M.A. if lUniv. offrporgia B.iAxjV Univ. of S. Fla. M.A. Latin World History AU' D .Tjx P.A.D.g Anthropologyg Latin Honor Societyg Jr. Mark Brown Chessg Health Car ersn 4 f A.V.C. Cl. League F S U B S I LQ ' High Og Categorically ' ' ,' ' ' Robert Bozak jtf'-f Miss Sally Burrows Speaking Mrs. Violet Brahier PhYS'CS -A Univ. of S. Fla. B.A. Emory Univ. A.B. Secretary fjpijg 47 LW D.C.T. Coordinator English MVS- Jeanne Caldefazzo Library ,ffd D.C.T. Club Kiwanettes Univ- Of S- Fla- M-3' LQW. , Chemistry ft' an 5 Cheerleaders Mrs. Mary Cayson Mrs. Josephine Chambers Mrs. Linda Coleman David Conrad Jack Dayan Univ. of S. Fla. M.A. Univ. ot Tampa B.S. Michigan State Univ. Indiana Central College Univ. of Florida M.A. Psych., Socio., Dept. Business Education, VOE M.A., B.S. B.A. Spanish, Dept. Head Head - Mathematics, Dept. Head Mathematics Spanish NHS Mrs. Helen Delgado Bookkeeper H T lik :Q-gjwtr' A 5 it ,- lx irq. 5.7 1 ti. Xl . .QSUE ,xy it , ,tg , I wi Y: , Q , 5 vw 1734 if f lx f' ,N My ,f ll l aff W 27 I ,xx 2 -ns 4.1! r1ff' Mrs. Georgia Dyer NESS Sandra Eason Bookstore Louisiana University M.A. Mathematics Boteens 'ln .l . Mrs. Olga Edwards Mrs. Carmen Escobar Mrs. Mays Estes Tuskegee Institute B.S. Univ. ot Havana M.A. F.S.U. A.B. CHOE Coordinator Spanish English Health Careers Pan American Club N.H.S. 4.044-q ,Q ' f 's' - gf Mrs. Anne Ferguson Mrs. Charlene Fernandez Louis Filippello Mrs- Renee Fisher Univ. Of Tampa B.A. Univ. of Tampa B.A. Univ. of Tampa B.S. Univ, Qt Tampa A.B. MHfh9m3f'CS English PAD Frenchg German L'OnetteS5 N-HS' Jr. Civitan French and German Club W ...Z K 'AA WW nog Aww! Miss Deborah Fogal N.W. Missouri St. Univ. B.S. Mathematics Mrs. Gaynette Ford Alabama A8rM Univ. B.S. Algebra Sophomore Class Mrs. Virginia Ford N.E. Oklahoma St. College B.S. Business Education Mrs. Elaine Frank Univ. of S. Fla. B.A. Physical Education Reese Foster A Univ. of Tampa B.A. English Mrs. Carol Fyffe FSU A.B. ' English Mrs. Mary Gentry Illinois Univ. BS. Special Education Mrs. Ana Golan Univ. of S. Fla. B.A. Geometry, Algebra 2 11' ,,-.f' V.,-,. X l X MTNX 1- '7' 'xxx Joe Kolinsky Tampa U. Q., Drivers Education Civitans Mrs. Virginia l.al3rot 7 U. of Missouri 81 U. of Fla. fe Department Head - English Reading Mr. Stone shows great concentration as he competes against a student in chess. ' -. ' 11112225 15Li1:'..'.i5i:a.i- .as 5' Iii11jEgi2:g.1i,igiii . x ,Lf Frank M. Guggino, Jr. U.S.F. Spanish and French Mrs. Vicki Guinta U.S.F.g M.A. Librarian Library Club Rudolph Harris Fla. ASM University American History, Black History JAMMA Mrs. Elizabeth Hazard USFg BA. Mathematics Mrs. lleen Hinchee U. of S. Florida Spanish Mrs. Joanna Jones Human Relations H.R. Committee Mrs. Joann Kelly Albany State College Biology Danceros l Richard Knecht ROTC Rifle Team and Drill Team 53' Mrs, SYIWQ I-SVTTDGVT Mrs. Ouida Lewis VV- Va' UVNYGVSITY Fla. A 81 M University Social SU-'d'eS l-lome Economics ' f X, Au.-.A Mrs. Beverly Marker Jack Marley Ish Martinez Fresno State, U. of lowa Principal U.S.F.g M.A. English Dept. Head - Science Senior Class UMW Jz,o.svv'e' 1 ,f QA' 'DON nv. ,rw- 'err L69 Mcponam Mrs. DOVOTIWY MCC-33heY Mrs. I-3V9m9 MGQIOV Mrs. Margaret Megahee Mrs. Estella Miles U'l'VeFS'lY Of Tennessee Emory University 7 Secretary Florida stare u. Fla. Asrvi ug AB. C lemlSTl'Y Health O cuQatioQ Deans Office Math English Q PM Math Club Drama Club N. army, Ted Mims Mrs. Brenda Morehead Bruce Nelson MiSS P-E1TFiCiE1 Newton Tampa U. Univ. of Tampa Mankato State College Tampa UVNVGVSHY gggsxaurfizfsgefgi PE Assistant Business Ed. PAD, Am9VlCal'l History EnQ Sh English 3 -. HUr2,1an'mgS Commercial Club MSIOFGUGS I Dare You Mrs. Florence Segall Florida State U English National Honor Society Miss Katherine Sible University of Tampa English Exchangettes John A. Pierce University of Tampa Ind. Art Miss Evelyn Price ' Algebra ll, Geometry Frank Puleo USF Biology, Science Perpective Magazine Michael Pullara University of Tampa Driver Education Robert Quierola Assistant Principal Mrs. Rose Marie Ranon University of Florida Typing I, ll, Notehand Commercial Club Dan Riveiro University of Tampa Physical Education Letterman Mrs. Jennette Robinson English Tutorial Dan Rodriguez Guidance Ken Russell U. of Fla. Dr. Ed., Hd. FB. Coach Lettermen's Club David Schutt ' A University of South Florida Ecology, Biology Ecology Club Mrs. June Sarvis Secretary Dean's Office Faculty By.-4, ,qw-4-lr Nan' . 1. 11K ,A 'f y J! vw if!! Mrs. Carolyn Silverman Secretary Guidance Office Mrs. Thelma Shuman Assistant Dean ot Girls Mrs, Nancy Sila ' Home Econovtjp s X Miss Jgjim on niv., .A. Univ Vincent L. Solmo Tampa U. BS. Physical Education U Key Club Mrs. Arlene T. Stern U. of Fla. St N. Mexico Highlands Physiology, Biology ll, BSCS Servettes Robert Stinson PANTHER, POP Staff E. Kentucky University A. P. Stone Univ. of South Fla. B.A. Math Mrs. Maureen Sullivan Univ. of N. Dakota M.S. Physical Education Swim Team, Gymnastics MrS. Diane Terry Univ. of South Fla. B.A. English Anchor Joe Randell Thomas Parsons College, B.A. Physical Education Chess Club and Athletic Club ff! , .Z ,,,..- xx if Mrs. Robinson, Plant's English tutor, teaches a special class in correct grammar and spelling. ilmophy ywwu-W' Mrs. Martha Truelock Secretary Main Office James H. Tyler U. of South Florida M.A. History, Social Studies Larry Wagers Assistant Principal Mrs. Helen Wingert University of South Fla. Guidance John Turner F.A.M.U.g B.S. Band, Instrumental Plant Bands Mrs. Linda Ware University ot South Fla. B.A. Physical Education Richard Werner Eastern Ky. Univ. Bus..Ed. Dept. Head Mrs. Carol Woroby Math, Gsm. Math, Alg. ll K 5 nf- Miss Sible an English teacher, gives her junior class an oral vocabulary test. Frank T. White U.S.F.g BA. Math James Ft. Young Mid Tennessee Univ. Bus. Ed., CBE CECF Clubs Mrs. Anna Mae Whitehouse Dean of Girls Ernest Zeman Guidance Head Gold and Black Mrs. Florence Williams University of South Fla. English M. .,... 33 Essentials Students Cftered More Courses Each of the departments in the Essentials category saw many changes during this year. The rescheduling of Plant's school day meant a restructuring of each section's format. In the math department students, this year, were given a unique learning opportunity. Pla. 'ft obtained a computer which was able to solve all types of mathematical problems. Many students became very proficient in computer programming. ln the English department there were many courses offered besides those required for graduation. Creative writing, drama, speech, and a course in the humanities were popular with students. The history department expanded its program to include such diverse subjects as anthropology, philosophy, Black history, and psychology. Science offerings grew in number as more and more students enrolled in such relevant courses as Ecology and Marine biology. lt was an exciting year for Plant's library staff as they prepared to move into their new facilities. Construction began this spring on the new library, which will house 18,000 volumes. Mr. Conrad lends an approving glance to Debbie Fonte's geometry assignment. jf i- ' Joanie l-lerdon receives assistance on her math homework from Miss Eason. Double sessions give Plant an abundance of sleepy students. ,, ,M .4 I Lf ' Ufzfiffifwqwa ' I A V fn A A. ' il' William Weston, concentrates deeply on confusing mathematics problems inhis sophomore pre-algebra class. Sitting at a well organized desk, Mrs. Coleman, checks daily planning schedule. .,,x ,, Mrs. Ware's, P.E. classes exert their youthful energy wisely. 'J Wi' , ,D .. l ,Ji 7681 ,gf t r Mrs. Brahier, Plant's library secretary, vv, rks diligently to complete forms n 'qlglfux A P iv i 1 - .-A , fi f Y My WILL klliyjf fuk LMINJJC id I xlxylfypljl' gil! l if i ll itll N- fl W . ,i kiln! is jlifiv A Elf' Lgitlw I wifi! fly' Elf' if ll lil if ' if uf 4 Q ff W A V U X ii' llf it lift .i bi, r ,xi W5 in Jiitm y ill l , ffl f as While leisurely smoking his pipe, Mr. Tyler arranges test papers for his social studies classes. '----ng 1--zrti. ' -, ,,, X 5 1 , H , ,pf lfyifz X 6 f ff ff n rffx' nf! The overhead projector is very useful in Mrs. FerQuson's math classes. Physiological terms are actively explained by Mr. Martinez. .var ff 47f'vff,f ,ff 7 f 5 2 XNQ f f3W'4'l if 445224 WZ'-If ,. , .J 7' 953122347 1 Daily practice improves archery skills in Boys P.E. H Mrs. Stern's class, reviews for an important physiology test. SNMNNNN 46:5 J Mrs. Kelly explains slide preparation and the correct way to use a microscope. 'few-f-v,5..,w2.,. k nf: uid ai. -1.- Essentials - 'E 23bg.,.,,, .. , . 33923:-Ulllsmq Hamsters, which are used for experimental purposes are observed by a student. The library facilities include audio-visual equipment. A,V. students check this equipment regularly. 4, l sq -If I -Ag... Essentials Mrs. Woroby exhibits mutual feelings towards talkative students. I, WM n.,,,, X ,f i f' ' 7 1 xxx, Xffz , , '-X. , . 7..v,,,.r,., . '3 A . , f I Study sheets, for tests are given to Mrs. Larnperts' history classes. Mrs. Estes and EAS students browse tnrougn newly acquired literature. Cultural Showcases Student Talents This year, Plantls cultural courses offered an outlet for students' talents. Art classes explored new techniques in one of man's oldest forms of self-expression. Drama classes examined the history of the theater and read several recent plays. The chorus, under the direction of Mr. John Augenplick, practiced numerous hours in school as vvell as out. The chorus competed in many state-wide competitions. Spanish, French, German, and Latin were the languages taught. These classes broadened the students outlook on the world around them. Music played an important part in cultural courses. More bands were formed such as the stage, lap, and classical bands, all under the direction of the very talented Mr. John Turner. Courses such as music appreciation and music theory were very popular this year with those students interested in a serious study of music. Because of broadened course offerings, enrollment in Plant's cultural courses was very high this year. ,wx Sandy Weatherall and Norma Randolph create original pencil sketchings. ,mr A language student translates one of her favorite stories into English I , Mi . The unique art room is a place to display talent, taste, and creativity. Cultural l has Pupil Reed Heller teaches a Latin class. The band rehearses for an upcoming performance. X 3 ,aw 5 u Mrs. Abercrombie's talented drama class practices new stage technique and exercises to enhance their performance. X N1 Xt x 1 ki Rfk P , XX f fy Mrs. Escobar shows her class a pihata, an oid Spanish custom. A6Z'f7f7 WW MMYWQ Two art students give their decopage art work a final coat of shellac Mrs. Hinchee returned to Plant this year after a year's absence. mf 5 . Q, 'V' 1, M74 f .W ff bmwx. rgwhw . . , N'-W, tf 'gk 5 5 Mrs. Fisher and Mr. Dayan discuss language department policies y 1 s.t1 .. i. X An advanced art student displays her dexterity with water colors in an interesting picture. Practical Practical Courses Gain Popularity Plant's practical courses increased in student popularity. More and more students were seen enrolling in business courses such as typing, shorthand, business math and business English. At the same time, student enrollment increased in various shop, drafting and other industrial arts classes. Drivers Education became a required prerequisite for students under eighteen wishing to secure a drivers license. An increasing number of boys enrolled in l-lome Economic courses, which prepared them for lite away from home. Modern Family Living, was an interesting course which prepared students tor married, family life. Double sessions made DCT students happier with more time tor both classes and part-time jobs during school hours and after school. l Mrs. Silas teaches two of her Home Economics students the procedures for baking a cake. 2 H 4 1 , fu Q 1 555751 may Debra Grady practices advanced typing techniques in a morning class. i Practical Coach Ken Russell explains the art of parallel parking to a Drivers Ed. Class. ff wr' A diligent shop student stays after class to finish his project. .-75.4. '51Q:iff'Q':'-I.- ' VEFSKmfwPh ,,:-x,',,1v-q.g 'jv'..',, , BAND Tri l fltl i V: :, . ,dry U! , sm gg , l and this is the engine, explains a patient fellow student. 45 Qs W Guidance Counselers Aid in Future Plans Giving seniors information for colleges, scholarships, ,and vocational training vvas one of the major tasks the guidance department undertook this year. Underclass students received scheduling information as vvell as information on the courses needed for graduation and future studies. Many Plant students consulted their counselers when problems such as grades, teachers, and fellovv students arose. Under the direction of Mr. Ernest Zeman the guidance staff grevv in number. A vvelcome addition was lvlr. Chris Pinholster vvho specialized in vocational training and future careers. E76 ' .s . . , it- ff: is A fy. ft T, - f vv.L, if -' , ,5 a1,'- Y ' 1, ,V 'Egg ,ff K Nffljl QM Susan Dodd, a guidance assistant, fills out an appointment slip. , --n.f4 e'2bN Mr. Ernest Zeman, head counseler, discusses career plans with an interested student. f , 'f , ' 'A H 'f 'L 2' .2 . 5 ,rg '- ,i ' ' , A22 A t Q 2 . Q 0 X ,, we , 4 14' -2 '-1 :sm iz.. ,'l!2 v.. xx ,. t, t N ' .41::'.:., wb' ' wc,-5.2-mmm... .... - - Miro. ' Sandy Quedno and Debbie Fonte look up the entrance requirements of their favorite colleges. ' H '- -W- ,,. QQ i l - .- -121 4. ' P 11 '. N- ' fi Q A NI Mrs. Wingert writes a letter of recommendation tor a student. Mrs. Battle post new college information. Custodians and Lunchroom Custoclians Put In Long Hours Double sessions changed the schedules of both the lunchroom and janitorial teams. The lunchroom staff decreased in numbers and served a Ia carte and bag lunch menu. A popular addition was an orange slushee machine. The custodians put in longer hours this year cleaning the campus long after everyone had gone home. These men and women shovved a pride in their vvork which was reflected throughout the year. if A lunchroom worker counts her daily receipts. Mr. March writes the daily announcements for his staff to read. fffifff Z H ,f 'f f sv ff i, fy g K I Q E l Q5 5 1 ,X 1 l l l i l l 1' One of Rosary l.opez's many jobs. uf e , N V - :Rina , K V ,ff Q, .nz L ' file I 1 kk., , W, i gg 'X h A K: fp: Q Ffa' f - .. A V. Tony Pedero writes out his work schedule for the day. Miss Olivares cleans a dirty Iuncnroom table for the next group of students. mg ,num Mrs. Monteleone busily prepares a delicious bag lunch for a bus student. Mr. Hernandez mops the floor at the end of a day i X. . Adults Parents Assume Important Role With educational developments in the headlines daily, more and more parents began taking an active role in school affairs. This interest was seen in the large Plant delegations which attended each county school board meeting. While Plant parents kept tabs on county developments, they were also extremely busy within the halls of Plant. This year the long established Plant Parent-Teacher Association took on a new look and a new name. For the first time ever students were able to take an active role in this organizations work. The name was changed to the Plant PTSA as students joined parents and teachers in working for Plant. Staffing the school infirmary and helping to obtain the lighted billboard in the main hall were two PTSA projects. The Plant l-ligh Dad's Club took an increasingly active role in assisting Plants athletic programs. These men were hard at work at every football and basketball game this year. The funds they earned in their many activities helped pay for Plant's new athletic equipment. These dads also earned money for the Dave l-larrelson Fund and sponsored their annual Christmas tree sale. l i I PTA OFFICERS: Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Kreher, Mrs. Simms. Mrs. Wood, President, reads a letter of appreciation to the PTA Board of Directors SCHOOL BOARD, L to R, SEATED: Pat Frank, Roland Lewis, Cecile Essrig. STANDING: Don Kilgore, Ben Hill, Raymond Shelton, Hugo Schmidt, Bob Bondi. We Mrs Ballard and Mrs Grotke plan upcoming PTA business and social events ' Nw- .,. E Mrs. Collier gives a club report at a PTA meeting, -Xfi- Q H25 V sq ' -1-rfb A I I FEATURES O please take me with you Let me skip the road with you p Rallies Spirit Livens Many Fans Even though doubles sessions hampered a massive turnout, Panther spirit vvas at an all time high. The cheerleaders, danceros, majorettes and German band performed to tire-up the student body. Coach Ken Russell announced the co-captains for the game that night. Each co-captain gave a short pep talk and then fired the traditional cannon. As a group, the cheerleaders decided who has sparked the most spirit and presented the spirit avvard. The pep rally committee hosted skits to increase spirit. 'WEE 'Wfwb Coach Russell introduces this year's coaching staff, which led the team to a tour and six season. lu , r , I . ' s all A 6, ., . V . If -f f , , , ..,, ,.,,,.e K , ,of . High kicks accent spirited pep rally routine. Team captains Terry Ely and Elliot Reeves fire up spirited crowd. Mighty Panthers are introduced to fans during the Winter Haven pep rally. E i swf,-::sa,..., '-. ,., l ' 1 H353 X T E S' i ti li I gf i Buddy Chastain and Stephan Athan make an offer the student body can't refuse. 51 YQ. v Head cheerleader Andy Toledo sparks up some spirit. -rf A we ' 'N Panther queen is rescued while the Panther fans cheer her on, 1 Blue Eyes Marley waits for an attentive audience. .,a- LY AAN7 f YK-'Adfp X XP-N719 '-SQNU ak PIant's fabulous band waits for their big performance in the Chamberlain pep rally. Sally Sais displays her talents for the cheering crowd. For the Sarasota game the skit depicted a sailor bar scene Fired-Up students return to their seventh period class following the Winter Haven pep assembly. Panther Provvl Ingenious Skits Arouse Spirit This year's Panther Provvl fired up lagging Panther spirit and helped lead the PHS team to a rousing Thanksgiving victory over the Big Red. Civinettes took first place in the competition with their musical parody of Fiddler on the Roof. Second place vvent to the Lionettes, while Civitans and La Sertoa tied for third. The highlight ofthe evening came with PIant's parents in a hilarious PTSA production. The hard work, colorful sets, and ingenious performances made this yearfs celebration of Terrier defeat as event to remember. Panther Ellen Pasch attacks the invading Terriers. l 'Q Tradition becomes the cry of the Civinettes as their skit captures First place. Q , ,,,,,,.-V Coach Russell congratulates the Pep Rally Committee for boosting school spirit 4 l PTSA tells Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Football but . . . Kiwanettes swoon as Elvis turns Sexy Dog on. Egor rocks out as Coach Jeanette Russell discovers Panther Potion No. 9. i Wicked Witch, Cathy Peek, plays her part well. x .Qjfff I 1 2 'gf ' , Le fy 'ff ,P is r If ' A f ' vu' .I 'ffg ff V X '- 4 In La Se-rtoa's Jungle Book skit, Balu turns Boy's interest on the monkey. Optimette cheerleaders spur Panthers on to victory Lan. What! A Panther on the roof7! I I o Dr. Heme O. Globin describes the Terrier invaders in the award-winning Civitan skit. if 2 ami ..,.Hw.ii , it ,E l ,,,,,,,,,,. 5 ,,,,,,,,,.,,A 2 , 5 ....-3 X ,f git Here comes the Lionettes' fearless Terrier Patrol. Mr. Turner happily accepts the spirit award given to the band 'ii J' The Fine Arts Cast sings Ding, Dong, the Witch is Dead upon the scarecrow's discovery of her death. Turkey Day Students Rally at Close of Season Spirits soared as the 72-73 Panther football team rallied to prove once and for all that it is No. 1. Much time and effort was spent in preparation for Turkey Day, which was the last game for this year's senior players. Once again, Optimettes sold the traditional mums while Lionettes sold tickets for the helium-filled balloons which made up the big send-off. The announcement of Panther Prowl's winning skit, produced by Civinettes, met vvith enthusiastic approval from the crovvd. Even the varsity cheerleaders got into the act as they appeared dressed in brand new uniforms. The final score, Plant-24, Hillsborough-O, told the whole story as the Panthers wrapped up the season with a final vvin. Time runs out for the Terriers as the buzzer sounds, and so ends ano For the big send-off, Lionette members hand out balloons to anyone bearing a balloon ticket. U 1 Spurred on by the cheerleaders, the might Panthers rip through the goal post banner. ther emotion-ridden Turkey Day game. i T MP STADIUM Hit Edt Panther mascot, Kathy Browning, awaits the outcome of an extra point attempt. ,fig M' I , fm I' J Emotions run high as Plant makes the first touchdown of the game. A sign of triumph is displayed as the winning skits of Panther Prowl are announced. Melvin Johnson, John Palmer, and Bill Johnson step lively. .tv L ,gif Band members execute a difficult step to Get It On. txt 32 ' W4 vi!! S , ..- Pantherilla Panfherilla XLV Highlights Year This Year's Pantherilla was the highlight of the 1973 school year. The celebration took place on March seventeenth and was held at the new Egypt Temple Shrine. The hall was decorated to the theme of Everything ls Beautiful, and a student committee put in many hours of work designing the evening's elegant trappings. Brute Force a band from Baltimore, provided the evening's music. Plant's stage band also performed selections pertaining to the theme. The forty-fifth coronation of Pantherilla's King and Queen was a long awaited event. After the coronation students danced to the band's soulful peat. Queen Debi of the House of Pazo and King Tim of the House of Norrld Fifi Terri Mitchell and Pete Hershock Leslie Kimball and Bill Ferrell Senior Lords and Ladies Sally Sais and Reohe Williams Trisha Carte and Tony Duany 1-ug mrn5qn 4 A-yr-f.n-um.-.1-...1-...-Q.-r,1,v-Q-, yu-,.,...-u-.urn-1-1 Junior Maids and Courliers Mr. Turner leads the stage band in some of the latest hits. Anne Baylor and Mike Conner haf: Sl-ffl Melissa Klein and Bill Kynes Roxanne Johnson and Ed Farrior Diana Knowles and Ross Perry pt :kk fm pl sf' X 5, by Q nr 1 .451 ,f 9,4 fff all ot Fame 1 Seniors Efforts Gain Honors The 1972-73 lflall of Fame consists of five percent ot the senior class. Scholarship, leadership, character, and service are the attributes which determine the taculty's choices. A 2.5 sholastic average and an overall B average in conduct are the requirements for eligibility. The students are selected prior to the end ot first semester, however the selections are not acknowledged until the annual assembly in lVIay. The principal, lVlr. Jack lVlarley proudly presents these outstanding seniors to the student body. Sl-IEVAVVN . Optimettes . . . National l-lonor Society. . . POP Rep. . .Jaama. . . Panther Staff. . . Quill and Scroll LOGAN Categorically Speaking . . T. NMSQ . . . National Hr. Society . . . Spanish National Honor Society .y . . Lettermenls JANE V Pep O' Plant . . . Drama Club Club. . . Interact Kivvanettes V. Pres. . . . Health Careers DAVID Club Calendar Couples . . . . . Student Council . Pres. . . . l Dare You Youth Council . . Key Club V JED Hall of Fame Club. . . National Honor Society . . . Swim Team . . .Lettermen. . .Civitans. . .Latin Honor Society . . . Latin Club President BECKY National Honor Society . . . Math Club . . .Jrg Class Sec'y . . . Student Council Rec. Sec'y . . . Spanish Honor Society Treas. . . . French Club STEPHEN . . .POP RICHARD Pan American l.ettermen's Club . . . Swim Team . . Gold and Black V. Pres. . . . Panther Staff . . . Boys' State . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Key Club . . . National Honor Society Honor Society . . . Youth Council . . . Student Council Pres. . . . JV Football . . . Baseball . . . Lettermen's Club . . Football CHARLEEN MARY AmeriCaf1 Club Cor- Honor Society . . . Pan AmericanCIub Sedy. - .Fine AHS V. PfeSldeftt- - v. Pres.. . .Gold and Black. . .ioare Chorus You . . . High-Q Team . . . Spanish National Honor Society . . . Concert Choir. . .Student Council Hall of Fame Basketball Panther Prowl Chr. . . . Student Council . . . Key Club Pres. . . . You Council . . . lnterclub Council Pres. Plant. . . DeD Y Que, F27 ou V. Pres. . . Dare . . .Latin Honor Society . . . German Club . . . French Club , . . Latin Club . . . Math Club . . . Student Directory Chr. . . . NHS V. Pres. History lv' !Qrf'V.xXf wggjji' 5 Legion. . .Boys State Drama Club . . . Latin Honor Society Pres. . . . Latin Club . . . Wrestling Kuna ANTHONY Track . . . Spanish Honor Society . . . National Honor Society Pres. Jewel Cir. . . . Student Council . . Head Cheerleader LIONEL Latin Club . . . Basketball National Honor Society Society QM' . . .Lettermen's Club. . .Track. . . Youth Council . . . Football Hall of Fame National . . . French Club . . . Drama Club Pres. . . . Interclub Council . . .Youth Council Club 'S Award National . . . Track Team . . . Cross Country American Club G , l gr. HVR. Representative ERIC Fine Arts , . . History Club . . . Pep'C' Plant . . . NHS . . . Quill and Scroll Civitans Sec'y I Dare You TYRONE Class Treas. . . . earn. . . I Student Council Vice President. . . Dare You . . . NMSQT . . . Drama Club Lettermen's Club . . , Human Relations ...Key Club. . .norc ' Hall of Fame ,hu Nation State Honor . . . Officer. . . , . . Track High-Q . . . Latin Honor Society. . . Dare You . . . German Club . . . Scholastic Excellence Award Jewel Dancero. . . Latin Club . . . NHS. . . Kivvanettes Rec. Sec'y . . . Fine Arts Treas. . . . Pep O' Plant N51- f,,2f Dancero . . Honor Society ...lDareYou. . .FineArts. .. Class V. Calendar Couples , . . Girls' State Pres. . . . l Dare You . . . Pep Ftally Com. Chairman . . . Calendar Couples Editor . . . Student Council . . . All 5 . . . Basketball . . . Student Council County Track Team . . . LatinClub . . . NHS Pres. . . . Gold and Black Categorically Speaking . . . Quill and . . Key Club Scroll Hall ot Fame Choir Senior Class President. . . Football . . . National Honor Society Circle Lettermen s . . . Ecology Club . Club . . . Football . Q . Student Council , , Science Club . Library Club Ecology Council . . French Club Pres. . . . National Honor Society . . . Perspective . . . l Dare You Sec'y . . . Student Council Club TIM . . . NFL . . . Panther Editor . . . NHS Student Councn . , . High-Q Captain .F .F . Pan American Interact Youth Council Club . . . Spanish Honor Society Treas. Baseball' ' ' ' ' . . . Student Council . . . Cold and Black Q -. 7. 1 ,vw V ..- . 1: , Q, X - -rr-1 .3 iw is 9 '. v rl-Q, I IRD HDMI . v '1'7 SPORTS I can dare myself I can dare myself 1. '4 s , -l, Coach Dan Riveiro - Defensive Line Coach Joe Kolinsky - Offensive Line A 5, M ,- 2 4' VF ' 51 ,. ,va M.Mfu,,..,. 113' ef 4 5- l, I . ' ,txt - ' - -, frfrvqvk , 3 ' V -- -ff 1' f' J mf r ' ' W r I N WP! mn, 'TTT , ,- 5,1 -, r -., W ,N , A 1 ,V ,Q ' , , i , r , ,gif-, ,A I, Q , - 1, ',,, ,. ', ':, A ' , r nf, mf Q, f ,, ' ', I - r ff '. '1i . ' IH, '-eq ---fr-yi: mme ' af f ' ' '- .' V Q ' .1 A 'Ji 'W ,791 ' ' 'w ' ' , -, A ' VW' ' . 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X gmxaiiific Ted Mims - Defensive Backs FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Ely, Steve Crawford, David Duany, Tom Davis, Reche Williams, Paul Lester, tony uuany, ioiii Soiiiieu-ei, ivianaue.. SECOND ROW: Bill Kynes, Mike Hardee, Pete Hershock, Mike Mead, Jerry Peterson, Mike Conners, Wayne Suarez, Bob Bergen. THIRD ROW: Larry Echols, ' ' I J h San, David Tune, Bob Hume, Bill Wadsworth. Dewey Smith, Dennis Knox, Henry Mose ey, o n Football Panthers Start Slow Facing a tough season, the 1972 Panthers ended with a 4-6 record. Their first game was a disheartening 14-O loss to arch-rival Robinson, which seemed to forecast the rest of the season. Traveling to Sarasota, the Panthers had to rely on a tough defense to come up with a fourth quarter safety to dovvn the Sailors, 18-17. Appearing in Dad's Stadium for the first time, the offense got rolling, but they didn't roll enough as the Winter Haven Blue Devils pulled out a thriller, 24-21. ln their fourth game the Panther defense proved to be one of the toughest, holding Brandon to just 3 pointsg the offense, however, couldn't score as the Panthers lost 3-O. In hopes of upsetting the King Lions the Panthers got bad breaks all night and went home with a disappointing 13-8 loss. SCQREBOARD Record 4-6 Plant Opponent O... ..Robinson.g H14 18... .Sarasota .... . ..17 21. . . .Winter Haven . . . ...24 O... ..Brandon.. ...3 1 8... ...King...... ..13 Z Q, 1 -1 . V. 7. . . .. .Chamberlain .. . . .6 4 Q it X, 5 1 17... ...Jeltersonu ...6 V, . ..,. 'A ..f. VVVVIAVVV V , . ' sg 1 16' -- '- Ham CW - - - ' -28 Q'.,,- i t IVV, .'1- ' 53 ,3 77 1 ..,. 'rf Q:,. gi. J ji lf V L x jlf . .1 gay -'L. . O. . . . . .Leto . . . . . . . .14 ., A if W ggi . gy U gg! , 1 1 1'1a 1 24 HWSDOVOU ll O 1... ' 1' ' ' ' ' ' ' Q Junior quarterback Bill Kynes C115 looks for an open receiver downfield. f-, A my I , v I Senior defensive back Terry Ely 1105 returns a pass interception. Senior running back Bobby lv1cCIinton C323 eludes a helpless Knight. Football If QQ ,x4, ,wk W I Q ,L My 4, i Senior offensive lineman David Harrelson pauses for a rest. a 1 DT lu o..o if A , X 'fwwildliiihug Bobby McClinton C325 breaks away from a crowd of Winter Haven Blue Devils. 'Nu I ,,,,, Jw Q,'f4f.u' -vff',f ' ' MH .- ,i - 4-111' 'f ,pi an ' -A ,f Q, , 'WK Senior Terry Ely C103 finds himself unmolested as be gets away a good puni. Senior Pete Hershock C225 heads for paydirt on Turkey Day. , ,V 'I V Q 4, ' 'IYIIKMVJ 1 X ,, -f v 4 ,,,,, . il ' if 5' If VI, 2 ki , I I 'M , ' I X X 1, 'V 1 Z f ,f f ' ,L -, fl, 'fnfnw ' y'?, f? 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My I . , I Vf, I I k,.4 f. , , ,K ,-.-:Ago Y. .L ., W M' ' ' Playing in his last Turkey Day game, Terry Ely C1 OJ puts forth a dive to pick up that extra yard. Football Panthers See Happy Endings Compiling a 1-4 record for the first five games, the Panthers showed spirit for the last half of the season. The sixth game was a slow moving affair with neither the Panther nor the Chamberlain offenses showing much. The Panthers pulled it out on a great defensive play and won,.7-6. With things beginning to shape up, the Panthers hosted the Jefferson Dragons and tucked them away, 17-6. With a winning season now within sight, Plant visited Plant City. But as fate would have it the Panthers lost, 28-16, in a game that saw a penalty flag just about everywhere. Coming home against the l.eto Falcons also proved disastrous as the Panthers were dominated by the Falcons during the entire game and lost, 14-O. Looking forward to Turkey Day, the fired-up Panthers went to Tampa Stadium with one thing in mind - WIN. With the offense at its best and a superb defense the Panthers shut out the Terriers, 24-0. JV Football Jayvees Have Winning Season The '72 Baby Panthers coached by Vince Solmonte and Randall Thomas ended a rough season with a respectable 3-2-1 record. Their first game was a hard fought affair with the Falcons of Leto. Neither team could take advantage as the game ended in a 6-6 tie. ln the second game against Plant City, the Baby Panthers seemed headed for a win, but Panther supporters were disappointed as the Raiders scored in the last 18 seconds to win, 20-18. Still looking for a win, the jayvees got it against the Little Red of Hillsborough smashing them, 30-8. With a record of 1-1-1 the Baby Panthers went to the Chamberlain field. T Showing their mastery of the game, the jayvees flashed by the Chiefs to win, 30-6. ' The jayvees next victim was the previously undefeated Knights of Robinson. The Baby Panthers shut out Robinson, 8-O. ln their last game, the jayvees were shutout by a bigger Jefferson Dragon team, 20-O. The players showed a lot of potential and should make a much needed addition Plant 6.. 18.. 3O.. 30 .... .... 8.. O.. SCOREBOARD Record 3-2-7 Leto ..... Plant City .... Hillsborough . Chamberlain . . Robinson .... Jefferson .................. Opponent .....20 ....8 ....6 ....O ......2O Sophomore Greg Griffen C263 comes to assist Tim McCray C281 in making the tackle. 11111.51 to next year's varsity. LEFT to arent, BOTTOM now: Brent Harvey, Joe Mamas, Lee Hui, Alben Clayton. sscono now: Wallace Davis, Greg Griffen, Robert Hayes, John Bray, Scott Crawford. TOP ROW: Coach Solemonte, Tim Williams, Tim Moulder, Bill Stoeltzing, Andrew Brown, Jim Horne, Steve Bullock. 'Q an 5 4, f 1 I f '52 Milly ww 4 Kr' af Y Q.. ,431 7 an I I . 1 5? .5. .,, A, ,, ',,' , if X 4, iv ' in 22 of - Q 14 ff,g,f Z4 ' ff Basketball Cagers Take Conference The 1973 Plant Basketball team, coached by Rich Dyer, vvon their first Western Conference championship in history with a 17-5 regular season. The Panthers jumped out ahead and for five straight games never trailed their opponent. Plant handily defeated Plant City, Jefferson, Jesuit, and then Chamberlain. After defeating Brandon, the Panthers lost three to St. Petersburg, Jefferson, and Hillsborough. The Panthers then vvon twelve of their remaining fourteen games. Their start was against King, follovved by a loss to Robinson. Getting a rebirth, the fired-up Panthers upset Leto, Plant City, Tampa, Catholic and Jefferson. After stifling Chamberlain and Brandon, the Panthers pulled out an overtime thriller from Hillsborough and then defeated King. Still not able to master Robinson, the Panthers lost their fifth but came back to vvin the last three games of the season over St. Petersburg, Leto, and Tampa Catholic. The Panthers took the district championship from Robinson and Hillsborough and advanced to Regionals. Coach Rich Dyer - A very emotional coach. SCOREBOARD Record: 79-5 Plant Opponent 71 ..... Plant City ........ 59 74 ..... Jefferson . . . . . . .54 78 ..... Jesuit ........... 59 79. . .Chamberlain . . . . .73 70 ..... Brandon ......... 56 55 ..... St. Petersburg .... 70 50 ..... Jefferson ........ 51 62 ..... Hillsborough ..... 76 Plant Opponent 86 ..... Plant City ........ 72 77 ..... Tampa Catholic . . .63 81 ..... Jefferson ........ 55 58 ..... Chamberlain ..... 52 76 ..... Brandon ......... 72 94 ..... Hillsborough ..... 92 Qovertimeb 64 ..... King ............ 61 57 ..... Robinson ........ 67 53 ..... King ............ 48 71 ..... St. Petersburg .... 58 62 ..... Robinson . . . .... 83 82 ..... Leto .......... . .59 73 ..... Leto ..... .... 4 9 73 ..... Tampa Catholic . . .60 PLAYOFFS District Regional 68. . .Robinson ........ 63 57 ..... Lakewood . . . . . . .54 88 ..... Hillsborough ..... 69 65 ..... Winter Haven ..... 83 l Senior Reggie Kareem Holland goes high to block this shot. Senior Tim Norrid drives past a Jefferson defender with ease. LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Charles Hopkins, Manager, Bill Dawkins, Jim Ulmer, Kim Johnson, Co-Captain, Reggie Holland, Co-Captain, nm wound, Co- Ca lain, Gus Jenkins, Bobby Boyer, Doug Keller, Manager. TOP ROW: Coach Rich Dyer, Assistant Coach Bruce Nelson, Foster Thomas, Ross Perry, Thomas P Miller, Perry Miller, Lionel Fox, Randy Stewart, Assistant Coach Richard Werner, Trainer Rick Reed. l l 3 Basketball Offensive play-maker Tim Norrid drives to the base line. 3311 Senior Foster Thomas C415 sinks this jump-shot against the Big Red. Perry Miller C351 watches as Junior Thomas Miller C255 rips down a rebound. w Q . f,1L,g.i'?? , -fi! s-g5fg':z,p?tb - ' Q., -. 1 fav .U Qi :Q w . -l , 0 I :iEi3.5i5, W,,-. 1 , -1 H . .p 3 ful-1 W, K , N350 l x ,T ww, +V., if .W-.AE 1 nw. f-ge i i i Senior Kim Johnson gets past two Leto defenders for a basket. Senior Tim Norrid goes up for a field goal against Chamberlain. ,K gig' ri f ,, X is ,Q.:,3L1:, k A fx 3 wq-gf 1 - -fy g ' r,,' rv- uh . ,. .i F J, PBVVY Millef QGTS an SHSY TWO DOWNS SQSWST HWSDOVOUQU Coach Ffich Dyer tells Thomas Miller of an offensive adjustment Lionel Fox C131 watches as teammate Foster Thomas shows his aggressiveness, i .. me., i Senior Randy Stewart C435 rips this rebound away from Leto defenders. batiling for a rebound. I Kim Johnson drives to put this lay-up through the hoop Basketball Jayvees Score High The J.V. basketball team under Coach Mays made an exceptional showing in the course of their season. All twelve of the Baby Panthers were in the thick of the action all season long. With an eight win, seven loss record, the Plant Jayvees gained important experience in the game. As the season progressed they consistently showed their ability to play. This group should make an important contribution to the 1974 varsity team. SCOREBOARD Record: 8-7 Plant Opponent 71 ..... Hillsborough ..... 82 67 ..... King ....... .... 7 1 67 ..... Robinson . . . . . .62 65 ..... Leto ............ 34 64 ..... Plant City ........ 57 43 ..... Tampa Catholic . . .57 76 ..... Jefferson ........ 80 72 ..... Chamberlain ..... 52 72 ..... Brandon ......... 52 68 ..... Hillsborough .,.., 69 77 ..... King ............ 51 63 ..... Robinson ........ 70 66 ..... St. Petersburg .,,. 64 60 ..... Tampa Catholic . . .62 61 ..... Leto ............ 44 James Henry goes up for an easy two points in the Plant City game. Wir A Panther cager hits for two in the closing moments of the game. estling Grapplers Gain Experience The 1973 Panther wrestling team suffered from a lack of experienced wrestlers and consequently had a disappointing season. The wrestling team, coached by Joe Kolinsky, did vvell in the tournaments, but the real matches caught them with their shoulders down. The spectators see only the end result of many hours of dedicated workouts. The Panther grapplers ran many miles not only to build up endurance but to keep vvithin their respective weight classes. The Panther wrestlers, while losing many matches, were a difficult win for all of their opponents as many of the matches were close ones. The wrestlers have many students returning to the team next year and should be back in the ranks of the powerhouse in 1974. K 'mm T K Wi!! p,:,, HI Wx ' HI M V A W ,f SOPHOMORES, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Tim McRae, Wayne Parrish. TOP ROW: Mark Barber, AI Lizzardalde, Jim Chubbuck, Bob Hume, Tom Kouloris, Bob Burgen, Nick Rinaldo. Mn . , wg 1, ' 5.5, I I , , I ,iff XV 1 h W e,,.,. N on he I 0' -:iii , .. JUNIORS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Nathan Meetze, Jim Mittenthal, Tom Marks. TOP ROW: Frank Shoup, Bob Prezytarski, Tommy McDonough, John San, Scott Lovenberry, Pete Cole, Jim Garnbel SENIORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Sanchez, Reche Williams, Chris Smith, Rick Gonzelez, Steve Athan, Terry Eiy, John Freeman, Wrestling Track Cross Country Joins Competition The Plant track team coached by Vince Solmonte worked throughout the year in preparation for the 1973 track season. This group practiced after school each day and often into the night. The team consisted of athletes whose skills covered every area of track and field competition. Another group which competed for P.l-l.S. this year was the Cross Country team. This sport was new to Plant but became immensely popular during the year. These boys practiced their specialty on long runs through Plant's surrounding neighborhoods. Once they acquired the necessary endurance the team went into competition with other schools throughout the conference. The hard work of both of these groups paid off as team members won award after award throughout the season. John Musgrove and Fton Heath taking a practice lap. L JL M I i CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, LEFT TO FtlGHT: Wayne Fox, Sid Miles, Ed Cox, John Musgrove, Jan Gamble, Ken Shetter, Ron Heath, Steve Dunham, Mike Butler. K , . ,,...--- M.--f-' ,..-Q-fr- -z. f,f, .V , , , 1-v ' , Www N'-f' ,MW A S Swimming Swimmers Show Potential The 1973 Panther swim team coached by Maureen Sullivan' and Jack Bentley anticipates a winning season. The boys' team should be a Western Conference power with five returning Iettermen and a host of good sophomores joining the team. Having strong swimmers in six of eight individual events and a top notch relay, the boys expect to improve on last year's fourth place Conference finish. The girls' team will have to rely on experience this year as they are small in number, Besides fielding a good relay team, the girls are strong in five individual events and could take the Conference title for the second year in a row. Both the boys and the girls have been practicing since early January and being dominated with sophomore talent expect to get stronger as the season progresses. gig, f 1 ' LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM BOW: Marcia Hall, Jan Baker, Debbie Craig, Leslie Benz, Lisa Bernstein. TOP BOW: Coach Maureen Sullivan, Rose Henderson, Tricia Carte, Susan Houlihan, Sandi Craig, Vicki Eheri. Q1 h. .gr ..-, -Q , J-jj, . ' A' el , 1 11 . We 'JU A W' ' ' . A--3 , ' W H'-If 4 ,ff-F, . I V . ff , .41 'f ,' Leslie Benz churns the water for a first place ribbon at an invitational meet. Jed Bernstein races the clock in the last lap of a medley relay. Looking forward Q -ra- , T ,,,,: Lmifbzyjgrm-LA ' ,'ivL:,5??1'4fgi ,- 5,3 3,,riL,:,,k mv V, My ig A -'-ran to a successful season -- T' , F2 this year - fig r' C' ' 2: . - - - : B '-ff 'Q-i t T - G+ f:as:,fff2:g:f-+1112 r- - ' ' Q Z' ff and with only five seniors f. A T ' 4,5 . 5 . ,Q ,- .Ti .,... :K:,L,lz -I ,,:,w on the team Aj if the tankers expect 23'jf4L3.i-QQ 'h 'Q ' even greater things 1: ,.?'fff- Q' in 74. , 'C ' ' g ,f- n A' 'wa , , l if w 1 V L T 1 B so J L T tg 98 , , L r T, - L B 'fel 'ALT ' , :gilt-i '1 'lcfwf 1 ff 91' :vp ' i r t 1 ff:-Q ' E55 r r A 142' i U fise , ' .. M .1- x... U .,,. f-'-'5?:f,5L,g-fE.gpg, -:A . Gus Dielens executes a difficult and intricate dive. Junior Dave Winge is the Panther standout in any stroke, 4' i ' f s 4' 'K xv' 39 gsm, f .Pg Wiki ff ' we . , l be V5 wt 'ik K 4 1 -V .- ajft ' 'r'A 1 -- n4.f,1.,ge,'.v.g1, Susan Houlihan has her relay start timed to the second. Lisa Bernstein executes this dive to perfection. 5 A LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Gus Dielens, Malcolm Jones, Robin Winge, Dan Berkhan, Steve Grim, Rick Corbett, Jed Berstein. TOP ROW: Coach Jack Bentley, Ed Torgerson, Carl Knight, Charles Hughes, lsidro Fernandez, Jeff Starkman, Mike Pennington, Dave Winge, Tom Hires, Manager. 'L XI Baseball Team Works for Top Position The Plant l-ligh Baseball Team, with a large number of returning lettermen, looked forward to a winning season. The Panther Nine proved hard to beat in any case. The team lost very few players in last year's graduating class and those they did lose were replaced by many talented players. The baseball team was coached by Ted Mims. With the first game of the season approaching, the Plant Baseball Team practiced rigorously in preparation for a victory. Each of the players was proficient in the three major areas of baseball: batting, fielding, and running. The strength and accuracy required in batting, the agility needed in fielding and the speed necessary in base running were skills acquired through constant practice. Coach Mims and the Panther team enjoyed a successful season by defeating Jefferson 2-1 for the district championship. Shortstop Carlos Garcia scoops up a hot grounder with ease. LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM BOW: Buddy Chastain, John Critelli, Mark Bryan, Bill Ferrell, Bill Dowel TOP ROW: Jack Green, Phill Esplord, Steve Crawford, Mark Slomani, Todd Rosenthal, Carlos Gan if 5? f 'ln lg '61 Tim Norrid smashes 3 base hit, Bill Ferrell just before releasing his fast ball. T Q-ry-in -mfr P V A :f ' ' - :f k'fT:-,lim 'i 94m271J',4f',:-4, 5' I , fYy i1.,. -bw, -,'-.j-x J's- 4QQ'f':- ' W Q ', V V- V , , , ..,, ,. LM. sz., .f .,,, , , ,. -V ., i, , -f-42. ', :Mega-1 ' 41321421 wig,-3, uf ,-5 ,M fu - 'ff'-1-4 j2?'2.i7?i'q?w11.'f rr'-Q2 4121, 5 . 'dz' ,' V x:,,,f-. , ,-,. '-nf -1 .ing ,N '::f,L'. ' rg ,k r ' '5 ,,?, V 1 V V H '-ff' Oi f if W. T 4 -ff 1 7, Ai , 'S' ' WZ , 1, f Lf, Qi,-Qf,3,1 iff ' A ' , 'fiflffg ' ' LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: KellY Coslango, Tim Norrid, Tim Meachum, Rusty Vollmer. f ' i.i V '4 f T -' TOP ROW: Art Lastra, Randy Heirlimeir, Kip Cummings, Xavier Pullara. Crawford throws ro first for a double play. Wa sam . A--r 3' -if Tennis Teams Work for Winning Season The 1973 boys' and girls' tennis teams practiced for a good season. The girls' team, coached by Miss Barbara Simpson, the team, was made up of eleven tennis enthusiasts. This group practiced long to perfect their game. With a tive to two victory in the match against Chamberlain, the girls' team was a strong contender for the Conference title. The boys' team, coached by Rich Dyer, was also a big contender in the Tennis Conference. As the season progressed through constant practice, improved its skill, and the boys proved their ability in match after match. Ann Rodgers coming up on a hard shot at mid coun, tests her skill. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lelia Logan, Patti Thomas, Carol Dwight, Mince Livingston Leslie Heusel. TOP ROW: .JoAnn McDonald, Priscilla Nelson, Ann Rodgers, Charlotte Tomesl Mary Sinclair, Kim Love, Barbara Simpson. ' i .QW ,,,-of- ' Mary Sinclair smashes a serve during practice. Priscilla Nelson returns a backhand from mid-court. 1 Asyx U 5 BOYS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Hardee, Bobby Berger, Bobby Frank, Greg Montesanti, John Day. Katie Keller shows excellent form. ..,.wa,,,...-y V , ' l f ' MW ', , 7 ,,,,,V,....W,-M, ,V 4 Gymnastics Plant Gymnasts Fly High In its third year ot existence, the gymnastics team, coached by Miss Maureen Sullivan, vvas still the only team of its kind in the county. This activity gave Plant students a unique opportunity to exhibit their physical coordination and strength on such interesting pieces of equipment as the uneven parallel bars, trampoline, and balance beam. Each member ot the team had to master one of the exercises which included vaulting horse, rings and tloor exercise. As the gymnasts vvhirled their way around the parallel bars and trampolines, they often found themselves in precarious and dangerous positions that kept their audiences on the edge of their seats. VVith the interest in gymnastics grovving as a result ot the '72 Olympics, perhaps there can be inter-scholastic competition with other high schools, in the near future. For novv the spectators will have to settle tor the fine exhibitions put on by the county's only gymnastics team. Greg Montesanti soars high while doing a somersault on the trampoline. i i --r M-H 1 ' an ...- LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM: Cindy Medgebow, Cindy May, Diane Sacoco, Evelyn Kobres, Linda Mills, Vicki Williams, Trisha Sawyer, Vickie Sabella, Tammi Myers. SECOND ROVV1 Ginny Bittmann, Karen Bell Angeles Athan, Kimber Falsone, Cindy Daley, Kathy Fanin, Gail l-laubenstock. TOP ROW: Clark Evans, Raymond Rosario, Chris Aldrich, Billy Hughes, Steve Becker, Bobby Hughes, David Keyser, Tom McVVilliam, Greg Montesanti, Coach Maureen Sullivan. YLNIT ' mm-Vit., Coach Riveiro works with team member Ftandy Bobbitt in developing good putting technique. Golfers Strive to Perfect Skills The Panther Golf Team, coached by Dan Ftiveiro, was made up of five students. This was Plant's smallest varsity team, but even with the small number of boys going out, they earned a good position in the conference. This is one sport which few people have a natural talent for. It requires years of practice to perfect the skills needed on the golf course. This team, along with Coach Ftiveiro, spent many hours practicing for their various tournaments. Go .l1- LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Crytzer, Scott Levin, Randy Bobbitt, Bill Deak, Neal Watts. -ii x 'LN 5 r-:.- 1 1.-- A . A ,w . ,,: -.wr ,f Q ix. , - 8. .T kg? 'A .43 if in . .. .R , A ., .' 'X I . - -M ., ig' 'nf V ' ,. . , lf S' iii-IWW fxmj 4, ., If 1 II 'J 12, N Q IIITZLI3 H508 fi .,,, gy 500512 ubhera her it ! iam .QL-4. in 14,3 bUd.,u.e,. , Af? -,E. -ff fjbf - ' , 1 . e jplfg 0.rxdIIa,,Ll n ' :Um 53651:-K 'neu ACTIVITIES Then I'II take your hand I Finally glad that you are here By my side. - 'f I 07 Annual Staff Yearbook Records a Year of Change By covering all aspects of school life, the 72-73 Panther staff strived to recreate an entire year. Through summer meetings and endless hours after school, the unavoidable deadline was finally met. Each editor was responsible for all the pages in his section, plus the training of mystified junior assistants. Although the business section of the staff handled all the yearbook sales, each member had to meet a certain quota of solicited ads during the summer. Each individual had the jobs of scheduling photographers, planning pictures, typing copy and drawing layouts. On the basis of enthusiasm and their willingness to work, new Panther members were chosen in the Spring by the advisor, Mr.-Stinson. The most difficult task of all was deciding on the appearance of the yearbook cover. Despite the problems of double sessions and personality conflicts, the annual staff produced an unforgettable yearbook. V J 4 ,Qjif . me Richard Corbett, Business and Sports Editor, and Robyn Brinen, Business Editor. -.Mba-x Russell Falcon, Curriculum Editor, and Shevawn Broxton, Class Editor. XV ff Annual Staff Z ,.f E 5 5 z z Z V 5 2 ,X e 'NNN 4.712 M72 4, ,, 'fp 5 M fy Z ' ' U ,Wa 'ZII 2 3 Z ,l ,, -l 1 Editors, Helen Gonzalez and John Dixon Wall seek a release for their tensions as deadlines near. l Karen Flyals, Organizations Editor, and Debby Garcia, Activities and Features Editor, discuss a service club layout. 106119 Karen breathes a sigh of relief as she completes her layout. PANTHER advisor, Mr, Bob Stinson, announces the yearbook's arrival. T. , W V,,V , via l - - 'Ig ' 1 - - 4 , G W .G . . ' , - 4 12 gif' L.. Q -hw-,. ,, In V q....-3-'kv-:ia-!r,.,. i A i A A u -4' - n iw V A - M M. ,. ,. ff.f,f-. LEFT TO RIGl-lT, BOTTOM ROW: Bill Coates, Richard Corbett, Kathie Eggner, Shevavvn Broxton, Yolanda Mitchell, Helen Gonzalez, Robyn Brlnen, Debby Garcia, Leigh l-lardiman. S TANDING: Richard Grotke, Cheryl Ballard, Ed Torgeson, Russell Falcon, Beth Meadows, John Wall, Karen Ryals, Betsy Wood. 'wa fi 2 ft f J.V. cheerleaders lead an enthusiastic crowd in a new chant. CLOCKVVISE, FROM BOTTOM: Amy Elstun, Sharon Ondrula, Nancy Nelson, Terri Sais, Brucie Klay, Rosanne Versaggi, Leah Richards, Janice Cooper, Linda Schaeffer. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Baby Panthers Are Full of Fire Long before the school year began the J.V. cheerleaders were hard at work learning the cheering style ot Plant l-ligh. They attended the American Cheerleading Association Camp at Leesburg, Florida tor one week during the summer and brought back many new ideas for promoting spirit. During their special class, taught by Mrs. Elaine Frank, they practiced gymnastics and formations. These new skills were presented to audiences at pep rallies, football games, and at basketball games. The cheerleaders were chosen in the spring ot 1972 by a panel ot judges. The selections were based on ability and spirit. These Baby Panther girls hope to become a part ot next year's varsity squad. Varsity Cheerleaders Spirit Makes Them Number One The gold and black attire of sixteen girls was easily spotted in the hallowed halls. They represented the upcoming game of that night. Also the uniforms were worn in the weekly afternoon pep rallies in which the girls fired up the student body. The -varsity cheerleaders practiced long hours every day. During these hours they learned new routines, chants, and cheers for the fans. To boost spirit they selected an organization or person most deserving of the spirit award. Car washes, donut sales, and greeting card sales were arranged to raise money for their many expenses. Highlights of the year were the Gasparilla parades and marching with Florida A and lvl University. The service clubs assisted in financing new uniforms for the Turkey Day game where the girls cheered us to victory. lf Linda, Denise, and Cindy show a new formation learned at the clinic Head cheerleader Debi Pazo and co-head l.aFtae Good. , 4 , X Q - 2.-1 rw 'Z V !'f'W42fwfff,.Mf.f Q. . f After the first pep rally of the season, the cheerleaders lead the school in the Alma Mater. 35 fi 1? Milf, -may. ffffyif . f- 'Q' in CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Felicia Williams, Diana Knowles, LaFiae Good, Holly Armistead, Debi Pazo, Debbie Hunter, Terri Mitchell, Linda Miller, Denise Vila, Hillary Frank, Ann Martino, Cindy Mellon, Karen Lacrosse, Kim Broxton, Jan Dixon, Demeris Thomas. , , Linda cheers in hopes of a touchdown - lvlaiorettes Batons Twirl fo Soulful Beat' Throughout the year Plant's dazzling majorettes displayed their talents in many exciting performances. Preparing for these events meant sacrificing three nights a week to practice. Routines were developed during fifth period where ingenuity was the byword for these experienced twirlers., Each half-time show and half-time pep rally real opening night excitement for the enthusiastic crowd and high high-stepping majorettes. The Gasparilla parades were highlighted by the presence of these girls as they joined the band in a five mile show-stopper. 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Danceros Rhythm Moves in Black and Gold Long practices under the lights of Dads' Stadium made our danceros thirty-five performances real crowd pleasers. Our weekly pep rallies sparkled with the precision movements of this group. Performing with our band, these girls were a big part of Plants award-winning half-time shows. The danceros participated in marching and dancing contests throughout the year and received top ratings in all competitions. One special event they took part in was the Gasparilla celebration in February. These eighteen girls were hard at work oft the field promoting school spirit in their colorful costumes. Car washes and candy sales kept the squad busy throughout the year. Mrs. Joann Kelly supervised the never-ending activities of this group. Danceros join in the Alma Mater before the Chamberlain victory. 'CSP frame? L' E Qt W x Q ,, if .i,fZif,i,2.l?fH.1i ,, W . , V, W,,, an Q, ff' 'WW if :mQ?sr ,.'l2fYl:if1i:v 'I Co-head Melissa Klein and Head Cissy Urbanski strike a closing pose. ,....,,L... Spirit Award for their hard work. ,Aw ,A LEFT TO RlGHT: Nora Barton, Leeanne Johnson, Terri Holt, Leslie Kimball, Joanne Steinberg, Debbll Dowell, Jane Wallace, Leah lvtcKell, Keren Poe. L.. 1 E-+1 'il Danoeros -4, lf.. l 4. Cissy, Bev, Luanne, and Melissa Get it On at the Sarasota pep rally. 3, wefanac .1 Q l i 1 - ' ..VV --f 7' We are the girls of the Plant High chorus. All of the boys on the team adore us! sing our spirited showgirls. LEFT TO RlGHT: Carolyn Schroeder, Betsy Wood, Karen Collier, Avery Ayala, Rita Dorio, Cissy Urbanski, Bev Mason, LuAnne Loftis, Melissa Klein. Bands Active Year for Soulful Bands The ninety-seven member marching band was more involved this year than in the past. ln May the band went on a tour which took them to Jacksonville, Greensboro, and Atlanta. The biggest event ot the year for the Marching Panthers was the Turkey Day Show. Preparation and practice made this year's show the best. This year, the band competed in district and state contests which were held in Lakeland. The Band with the Golden Sound, was invited to participate in the American Bowl festivities held at Tampa Stadium. To create interest among promising band students, the group visited area junior high schools and gave concerts. This year Plant hosted the district marching contest in which we earned superior ratings. The German Band had a busy year. These ten boys performed at pep rallies, JV games, and local benefits. Band members audition to become members and are chosen by their sponsor Mr. Turner. This year's addition ot another stage and lab band gave more band members a chance to participate. Annually the stage and lab bands present a Jazz concert which was held this year at East Bay l-ligh. H David Jones accepts spirit award for German Band. ww 'W HZL1 if ' ' Gu.. L. -x. ,. GERMAN BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Sam N0tO, JOe Wilson, Frank Ball. SECOND ROW Niel Vanlandingham, Henry Moshell, Mike Leone, Bill Johnson. TOP ROW: David Jones, Mike Shields, Steve Erwin. f 2 Q . T STUDIO BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT, BO'l'l'OM ROW: Frances Scarfone, Vicky Young, Candace Hogan, Scott Reece, Vernon Peppers, Mike Leone, Renee Miller, John Palmer, Margaret Connelly, John Deas, Barbara Hatfield. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Turner, Joe Wilson, Randy Atkinson, Kathy Layton, Chuck Schumann, Mike Shields, Eric Salls, Bill Johnson, Neil Vanlandingham, Sam Noto, Eveann Riski, Susan Thurman. TOP ROW: Frank Ball, Henry Moshell, Jack White, Steve Erwin, David Jones, Robert Hartline, Stephen Joseph, Sheryl Vantrump, Melvin Johnson, John Johnson, Bryan Shuler. JAZZ-BAND BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. John Turner, John Palmer, Vernon Peppers, Scott Reece, Renee Miller, Mike Leone, Diane Wilson. SECOND ROW: Chuck Schumann, Mike Shields, Eric Salls, Bill Johnson, Niel Vanlandingham, Sam Noto. TOP ROW: Joe Wilson, Frank Ball, Henry Moshell, Jack White, Steve Erwin, David Jones, Robert Hartline, Stephen Joseph, Sheryl Vantrump, Melvin Johnson, John Johnson, Bryan Shuler. STAGE BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. John Turner, John Johnson, Anthony Reeves, Kevin Barnett, Allen Judge, Walter Egan, SECOND ROW: Maurice Brunhild, Steven Eisch, Emily McNiel, Bobby Hughes, Pat Shields, Bruce Taylor, Richard Hall. TOP ROW: Bill Johnson, Robert Vidal, Bonnie Calhoun, Thomas Bopp, Walter Gibbons, Dean Howard, David Betsill, George McDougall, Craig Oural, Mark Hargraues, Karl Knight, Mary Mathews. ta P P yi 'P H H ,W Ag S LAB BAND,,LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Pam Wright, Edna Burns, John Johnson, Anthony Reeves, Kevin Barnett, Allen Judge, Walter Egan, Cheryl Jones, Gary Boling, Cindi Kingery. 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The concert choir, through long and diligent practice has received superior ratings at state contest for the third consecutive year. Another talented group was the mixed chorus, which performed in many exciting programs before the school. The entire chorus worked diligently to turn a year of change into a year of entertainment. Glenda Heyliger practices sight reading for state contest. ,T ., .. M 11 I I CONCERT CHOIR, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Augenblick, Terri Mitchell, Denise Chapdelaine Patty Thomas, Susan Dwight, Kathie Eggner, JoAnne Steinburg, Donna Tritt, Marilyn Wasserberger, Claire Elliot, Charlene Cavalieri, Tim McRae, Mark Stallings, Eddie Cox, Larry Glass, Jay Karahan, David High, .Jose Pando, Paul Castells, Warren Werner, Al Euerst, Nina Cook, Paige Davis. Julia Wilson, Janis Fernandez, Sandy Ouednau. SECOND ROW: Becky Scalise, Carol Randolph, Susan Coalla, Lynn Edenfield, Kathy Weiner, Laurie Livingston, Patti Mozingo, Don Ficcarotta, Jeff Wallace, Tom McWilliam, John Facciponte, David Keyser, Jeff Wise, Peter Dobbins, Shelly Branigan, Gigi Jennewein, Kathy Ouierolo, Diane Rosenblum, Jan Forsgren. THlRD ROW: Susan Hughes, Nancy I . 1' I 5 X i f A Chorus CHAMBER SlNGERS, LEFT TO RIGHTLBOTTOM ROW: Mark Stallings, JoAnne Steinburg, Eddie Cox, Jill Rickets, Jay Karahan, Marilyn Wassaberger, Don Ficcarota, Diane Rosenblum. TOP ROW: Paul Castells, Nancy Curtis, Jim Ulmer, Susie Reynolds, Rick Stovall, Janis Poole, Larry Glass, Michelle Andrews. Curtis, Tica Sanchez, lrene Wade, Teresa Mills, Vanessa Scarborough, Pat McCallister, Karyl Craddock, Kathy Browne, Jim Ulmer, Herbert Weinstein, Allen Tatum, Bart Tucker, Victor Maldonado, Paul Kahler, Willie Williams, Harry Williams, Mark Sarez, Gerry Volden, Donnie Mendez, Melody Esser, Cindy Antinori, Robin Burnside, Donna Rasmussen, Terri Byrne. TOP ROW: Dawn Hungate, Michelle Andrews, Elena Medlin, Laurie Cooley, Molly Blanton, Sheryl Lane, Glenda Heylinger, Glen Gray, Brian Munson, Randy Hyman, Doug Keller, Wally Wallauer, Mike Keck, Chris Lavtz, Ken Knox, Rick Storall, Dennis Knox, Scott Tucker Dean Cowherd, Dean Williamson Stephanie Watterson, Colleem Brockington, Jill Ricketts, Janice Reed, Emily Geer, Anne Whitaker, Jonelle Schwanger, Jandra Howard. New chorus director, Mr. John Augenblick. 4 'H Chorus . 'gg H V -il . I Q Us l , T W ' fi o' x V, if i affair? -, S5 5' , G '-5 ,' t N 'Q K ' new U . 1 h 4.1 v an a- T la at ,J vi ' 3 M. i A I A K 't t F' ' R 1 rf 4 ' l ,lf r 'iw -we-A.. Concert Choir president, Mark Stallings, directs in preparation for tall concert. Sopranos blend their voices for that perfect sound, H s K V1 'r5,'ii ,V V. 4 sv 'T 554--ru MADFQIGAL SINGERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Peter Dobbins, Don Ficarrotta, Tim McRae, Vlhllie Williams, Al Fuerst, Ken Knox, Alan Tatum. TOP HOW: Karyl Craddock, Donna Ftassmussen, Laurie Livingston, Gigi Jennevvein, Shelly Branigan, Sandy Ouedneau, Susan Coalla, Glenda l-leyliger, Stephanie Watterson. Ji Oo-Editors are Vikki Brunhild and Herby Weinstein. Organizations Perspective This is only the second year the Perspective staff has been formed under the sponsorship of lVlr. Frank Puleo. Perspective is Plant's literary magazine published once a year in April. The twenty-tvvo staft members ask for contributions of art, prose, and poetry from the student body. The group then selects and organizes ' all the submitted entries to be printed in Perspective. Members choose their ovvn staff during the year. Working overtime after school, and on the weekends, the staff diligently worked to meet the deadlines. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Herby Weinstein, Robin Allen, Reid Heller, Robert Davis, Carl Hayes, Brian Schuler, Carl Oowden. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vikki Brunhild, Nancy Hemmingway, Rosella Rinaldo, Evelyn Peavy, Debbie Black, Linda McCulloch, Donna Wellington, Candy Coady, Vicky Young. Pep O'Plant POP Merifs Medalist Honors This year the Pep O'Plant gave students a bi-weekly summary of current news and offered thirty-two staff members an opportunity to display their journalistic talents. One of the most interesting features of the newspaper this year was the editorials. Often controversial, the editorials gave new ideas and suggestions to Plant students and faculty. Another new feature which frequently appeared was a page devoted to nostalgia. This page included stories and photographs reminiscent of the good old days. At the conclusion of each year, school newspapers are recognized for superior achievement. This year the POP was awarded the Medalist and All-American Awards. While keeping the school informed of current events, staff members learned the basics of journalism from lvlr. Robert Stinson, their advisor. Q 'X if V W'f'f '?f'1g:: ' -i m t ,, V, 'Kress ,,,, Af, . 4 5 af :M Q I Carole Taylor, features editor, and Sid Miles, news editor. Mr. Stinson confers with staff members concerning this year's subscription drive 'V-5,11 ...L 3 Pep O'Plant ' f L- .,f,4l7's' 'M Tabla 1 A f f f Q 1, .Mg A I B995 wwf un jg 1 7 f , 4 f , V' 'A ,,,f, ,,gwf,,we?? V A ' MT f l ic, . Q, a l ilsgvf Arlene Latnik, business manager, and Debbi Ball, advertising manager. . '- '1 ..?.'H'.':. will SMA John Musgrove, editor-in-chief, and Debi Fernandez, insert Ellie Jernigan, editorials editor, and Leah McKell, managing editor. sheet editor. t iiii -1' 49 5 Mr smilie P.. , . . -54. go: l LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Vikki Brunhild, Pam Simmons, Terri Mitchell, Leslie Benz, Carl Hayes. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Eiseman, Steve Crawford, Evelyn Peavy, Leah McKell, Desiree Vila, Debi Fernandez, John Musgrove, Annette Zamore, Carole Taylor, Scott Simms, Eric Carlson. TOP ROW: Ellie Jernigan, Cheryl Larmon, Buddy Chastain, Debbi Ball, John Craig, Marilyn Vaughn, Sid Miles, Arlene Latnik. National l-lonor Society NHS Tutors Aid Grateful Students During formal inductions held each year in the spring and the tall, some of Plant l-ligh's most outstanding students are ushered into the National l-lonor Society. Chosen on the basis ot their character, scholarship, leadership and service, these candidates must maintain an overall 3.0 average with no grade less than a D for each semester. Active in many programs, many members take up the task ot tutoring as one of their contributions to the school. These tutors cover five major areas, which include math, history, science, language, and English. Membership in this honor club is helpful for students' acceptance into college. From the club's membership of one hundred, and, several delegates are chosen to represent Plant at the state convention. Sponsors Mrs. Mays Estes, Mrs. Florence Segall, and Mr. Danny Rodriguez offer their assistance whenever it is needed. Cathy Accurso David Acosta Rudy Acosta Lillian Andrews Barbara Anthony Donna Armentero Hansen Baizan Jed Bernstein David Brain Rebecca Brannan Logan Browning Shevawn Broxton Vicki Brunhild Curtis Byrd Joseph Cagina Dave Carlson Eric Carlson Elaine Carson Charleen Cavaleri Denise Chapdelaine Norman Chastain wif., K.. fin: 15' Gerry Giovenco receives her tap card and candle at the fall induction, ' , rm., 'fm-'f55q,.l5,1, J A A .V,' ' R lil Jewel Clark Laura Cooper Richard Corbett Stephen Crawford Cindy Daley Joyce Darby Lissa Davidson Robert Dorey Tony Duany Kimber Falsone Bill Ferrell Phala Fonte John Freeman Arlene Gargan Geraldine Giovenc Helen Gonzalez Rick Gonzalez Robert Goodson Dale Hansen J Deborah Harrison DeDe Hart Barbara Hatfield Virginia Hegerich Ray Henderson Joni Herdon Peter Hershock John Holcomb O Tir O National Honor Society Wilson Holland Cynthia Johnson Katie Keller David Kelley Gloria Kelley James Kenna Darrell Kirk Kenneth Knox Sheryl Lane Laurie Livingston Jonathan Lockwood Angel Lopez Bobby McHenry Leah McKell William McLeod Stephen Mikell Richard Murray John Musgrove , ,4 3? Q55 Member Richard Corbett welcomes Alben Petty into the society. V J ff if X 'Vi MM 9ln- J F ., fga r ' M44 ,,.,- 'CCTV W. f' 'wh ' :HCA , Z ' .fit 3 President Andy Toledo discusses plans for upcoming events with his fellow NHS members. KE .WA - ,',,.o ...MV David Nasiatka Jim Nugent Ellen Pasch Terry Pesch Steve Paskay Evelyn Peevy Albert Petty Esther Pile Jack Pilsbury Roselle Rinaldo Ronald Roberti lrene Rodeiro Shannen Rodriguez Francis Scarfone Key Schmid Kent Skyrms Richard Stovall Carole Teylor Debra Jo Todd Andrew Toledo Cissy Urbenski John Dixon Wall Jane Wallace Neel Watts Deborah Wehle Reche Williams xl T Vickie Young ROTC Cadets Offered Va ried Progra m Reserve Officers Training Corps is a program intended to give interested students a taste of military lite. Cadets choose to participate in the ritle team, drill team, or color guard. This year the rifle team competed against other area high schools and against the Hillsborough County Rifle Team. Twice this year the team went to Fort Benning to compete against approximately thirty-tive national teams. The color guard and drill team participated in many parades. The drill team faced competition at Fort Benning, Georgia, Gainesville and Melbourne, Florida, Fort Rutker, Alabama, and aginst many area teams on Field Night. Competition included various intricate drills and formations. This year's program was made up ot eighty-eight cadets and vvas directed by Sergeant Major Richard Knecht and nine senior officers. COLOR GUARD, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. LaFavor, W. Coates, J. Pray, M. Fine. DRILL TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM: C. Donald. SECOND ROW: D. Wilder, W. Sanders, R. Lew T. Jones. THIRD ROW: B. Hughes, M. Smith, R. Thompson, R. Timm. FOURTH ROW: F. Williams, A. Pacheco, J. Lockwood, J. Pattersaul. FIFTH ROW: I. Helms, C. Bailey, R. Frank, R. Schumacher, L. Echols. TOP ROW: G. Campbell, J. Whitehurst, L. Pope, SENIOR OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Lockwood, J. Russell, D. Wilder, M. Franco, B. Hughes, G. CO' x ft M. Fine, V. Maldonado, W. Scott. f- 'az-'W' E' .f V - 'V 1' 'f ' , .. -qw, .4-W-Y, -,- , V ,,,,.f -ft., .A .. .W . , t .... ...,. f., I. . . f ,,,,.,,.47iY, , ., -Q. 'A , K W - t H ' J... . lzhwf-,,, yf,.t,,f I V. k, ., , of T. . LU? I wf.-is . 'I LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: R. Garcia, G. Lewis, M. Smith. SECOND ROW: F. Williams, R. Coles, B. Lutsko, D. Lutsko. THIRD ROW: R. Lorenzen, D. Gill, L. Pope, C. Bailey. FOURTH ROW: N. Baker, G, Fulks, M. Williams, W. Dowdell. TOP ROW: B. Howard, R, Thompson. 'X LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: T. Jones, R. Timms, L. Echols. SECOND ROW: L. Fox, J. Black, J. Whitehurst, C. Wimberly. THIRD ROW: M. Lupco, D. Williams, A. Pacheco, M. Knoetsch. FOURTH ROW: S. Baker, J. Goodman, J. Canas, J. Wallace. TOP ROW: E. Matson, J. LaFavor. :',,T5f...'- ag-2--M' -r:..1 .1-51:71 .1 --ra......--: ' nu:-mpzeuz 'fg- . - fa.-ESQ!!! . ...,-w-- H.:-..--'i2'f:: -fa:----P-vs:--'S . X L? LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: R. Bobbit. SECOND ROW: R. Frank, G. Penningston, J. Pattersul, R. Dickens. THIRD ROW: D. Preston, K. Smith, l. Helms, M. Santos. FOURTH ROW: R. Brice, D. Kirk, S. Westerfield, J. Brown. FIFTH ROW: L. Turner, H. Smith, W. Heidt, J. Pray. TOP ROW: M Tiffany, W. Coates. LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: W. Sanders. SECOND ROW: T. Williams, S. Dewell, T. Schuman, R. Gonzalez. THIRD ROW: R. Schumacher, W. Weston, J. LaFavor, P. Hansma. FOURTH ROW: S. Underwood, M. Allen, G. Volden, J. Dubios. TOP ROW: W. Purcell, K. Brown, D. Roberts, G. Campbell. 4 ! .. ' P ' I 4 X fix P 1 K . lx' v A . Qtx n . N -cl 1 1 XX 1 K 1 . 1 xxx 5 9 A. .1 'k t'- si ' Qi .5,45 5 X x 451 L. A., Alf P .Ag in F! FF' I fpivlix -6 ORGANIZATIONS Can you take me with you? For my hand is cold and needs warmth Where are you going? 6 Organizations Gold and Black Plant l-ligh Schoolls Gold and Black Club was organized for the purpose of honoring and recognizing the students vvho have shovvn outstanding service to the school. Membership requires active and varied participation in extra-curricular activities. Students must also show their cooperation, dependability and leadership. Interested sophomores and juniors apply for membership by tilling out point sheets listing all academic, athletic, and ex curricular activities. Each activity has a pecific point value nd those students who have accumulated the highest number of points are eligible tor membership. Club sponsor is Mr. Ernest Zeman. J g Andy Toledo and Lisa Barner go over some of the topics lo be discussed at the next meeting. li - 4. BOTFOM ROW: Andy Toledo, Cissy Urbanski, John Dixon Wall, Lisa Barner, Richard Corbett, Charleen Cavaleri, TOP ROW: Jed Bernstein, Frances Scarlone, John Musgrove. Organizations I Dare You The club was formed to recognize students who achieve and maintain very high scholastic standards. To become a member students must maintain a straight A average tor one semester in both grades and conduct. There are two inductions held each year - a banquet in the fall and an assembly in the spring. Since the club is not allowed to hold fund-raising projects the members involve themselves in school activities. Mrs. Marguerite Smith and Mrs. Eva Maye Oeffler are the sponsors t who encourage , the present members to maintain high leadership standards. 2 to Z Q. 1 Z Z The induction party was a highlight for members of l Dare You. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Angel Lopez, Joe Cagnino, Stephen Mikell, Lenore Hood, Judy Clark, Susan Gable, Betsy Wood, Lynn Edenfield, Emily Geer, Lissa Davidson, Beverly Miranda. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Oettler, David Acosta, Albert Petty, Cissy Urbanski, Andy Toledo, Ken Knox, Dennis Knox, Lauren Singleton, Bill Kynes, lrene Gonzalez, Charleen Cavaleri, Joyce Darby, Ester Pila, Mrs. Smith. TOP ROW: Rudy Acosta, Carl Brannen, Tom McDonald, Jon Lockwood, Wilson Holland, Dave Carlson, Eric Carlson, DeDe Hart, Carole Taylor, Ftosella Rinaldo, Barbara Hatfield, Joe Wilson. Organizations Quill and Scroll Outstanding members ot the PANTHER and Pep O'Plant staffs are inducted into the Quill and Scroll , each year on the recommendation of their sponsor Mr. Robert Stinson. Each applicant must submit a letter stating why he thinks he should be considered for membership in the club. ln addition, the applicants must rank in the upper third of their class. All Quill and Scroll members of Plant High School automatically become members of the National Quill and Scroll Foundation. Sid Miles and Eric Carlson display their journalistic abilities in an edition of the paper. . 4 lg, L BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Gonzalez, Robyn Brinen, Annette Zamore, Lisa Barner, Shevawn Broxton, Ellie Jernigan, Steve Crawford, Karen Ryals, Debi Fernandez. TOP ROW: Richard Corbett, Russell Falcon, Sid Miles, Buddy Chastain, Eric Carlson, John Dixon Wall, John Musgrove. ' Or anizations J - -QL ,A ,mg y Band Honor Society l . Band members vvho shovv exceptional interest and ability in the field of music were eligible to be selected for this club. Applicants must be members ofthe varsity band, or a participant in the Dancero or Majorette programs. Since only tvventy-five percent of the band was selected, this was an honor and goal which all band members strived to attain. The club aided I in the promotion of many band E functions and projects. Their club sponsor was Mr. John Turner. Band members practice hard to accomplish perfection. Ol IOM HOW, LEFT TO RlC-IHT: Earl White, Sally Sais, Ham Moshell, Joe Wilson, Robert Hartline, Cindy Kingery, Pamela Wright. SECOND ROW: John V almer, Gary Clementi, Mike Shields, Mike Leone, Frank Ball, Robert Vidal, Kathy Layton, Steve Erwin. TOP ROW: William Johnson, Angie Jones, John Deas, andy Hogan, Cheryl Van Trump, Randy Atkinson, Candy Coady, Vickie Young. 139 4 Organizations Fine Arts Our Fine Arts Club at Plant is made up of the many talented students in the school. The club holds auditions V twice a year at the start ot each semester. Students wishing to join must audition .. in front of a panel - of judges. Members of this club have such artistic talents as singing, dancing, painting, writing, acting, and playing musical instruments. Fine Arts again participated in Panther Prowl as they have in previous years. The club produced a talent show for the school and also did several shows for charitable organizations. Mrs. Mary Gentry is the club sponsor. SN- Ax K ' W . , ,TN-,X.,m' Elaborately costumed, a prospective Fine Arts member anxiously awaits her audition. I . . ,M , I 1 J W' BOTTOM BOW, LEFT TO BIGHT: Cathy Peek, Nancy Longo, Mary Jane Ferguson, Leeane Johnson. SECOND BOW: Lucy Fisher, Marilyn Gonzalez, LUAHFI Lottis, Laurie Livingston, Chris Hicks, Ann Baylor, Melissa Klein, Cissy Urbanski, Ellie Jernigan, Beth Meadows, Leslie Kimball, Diana Knowles, Marilyn Wassaberger, Joanne Steinberg, Jewel Clark, Fioxane Johnson, Cynthia Johnson. THIRD BOW: Vicki Young, Carl Hayes, Dede Hart, Kathy Hoyt, Ann Whitaker, Debby Dowell, Vicki Sabella, Janis Beed, Vicki Brunhild, Sara Williams, Sally Sais, Mary Herbert, Bev Mason, Bryan Shuler, Mrs. Gentry, TOP ROW Joe Wilson, Eric Carlson, Mike Leone, Bill Johnson, Glen Kemp, Ham Moshell, Frank Ball, Neil VanLandingham, David Jones, Mike Shields, Steve Erwin. rbiiming. S :rf BOTTOM ROW: Susan Brown. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Craig, Susan Houlihan, Kathy Hoyt. Organizations Lettermen's Club The Lettermen's Club honored outstanding athletes at Plant. Any boy who had earned a letter in one of the extra-curricular sports activities was eligible for membership. These activities included football, basketball, tennis, wrestling, swimming, golf, track, and baseball. Girls were required to letter in such sports as swimming or tennis. Another possible way for students to be accepted was by earning a letter for academic excellence. The letters which each student received were in theshape of a P with gold and black colors. They had emblems designating the activity involved. Coach Dan Riveiro and Coach Ken Russell were the sponsors. l l l i l BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Corbett, Jed Bernstein, Bob Bergan, Elliott Reeves, Robert McClinton, Frank Shupp, John Freeman, Craig Newman, Eric Meetze, Steve Crawford, Tony Duany, Tom Schreiber, David Winge, Xavier Pullara, Mike Butler, Eddie Cox. SECOND ROW: David Gonzalez, Tony Smith, Mike Lydon, Earl Lane, Chris Smith, Bill Ferrell, Bill Dowell, Tyrone Jones, George Crane, Ron Heath, John Musgrove, Mike Hardee. TOP ROW: Bob Hume, Arthur Odbart, Bill Kynes, Don Rushing, Joey Keel, Arthur Lastra, Bill Wadsworth, Dewey Smith, Ed Farrior, Cliff Melvin, Tim Norrid, Alfred O'Neal, Wayne Suarez, Randy Stewart, Jim Sink, Larry Echols, John San, Mike Abell, Joe Cuenfo, Robin Winge, Dennis Knox, Reche Williams, Logan Browning, Malcom Boon, Rick Gonzalez, Sid Miles, Joe Sanchez, Jerry Peterson, Kenny Shetter, Rusty Vollmer. Golden Panther Awards Aclminis'rra Golden Marley , gaptrtudef of g and rgonolarshlp. , The faouity, 3 tnednreotron neen ,g M of Mr. Marley 'ii 3 W lndlvrduals Shown rnterest subject. 1 IUQTN Af SHANNON RODRIGUEZ HANSEN BAIZAN NANCY LQNGQ Foreign Language Industrial Arts Home Ecgngmicg 142 A :- 44 Organizations Op+imeH'es This year spirit vvas promoted through Opti's annual mum sale for the Turkey Day game. They had many service and fund raising projects ranging from hand-painting Christmas ornaments to back-breaking car vvashes. These energetic girls planned a ten-year reunion for Optimette alumni. This affair featured all the top hits from 1962 vvith club members as headliners. This year the girls welcomed prospective members with a tea, the theme being an Opti lce Cream Parlor. A skit vvas presented and home made ice-cream vvas churned by club members. This year under the supervision of Mrs. Fernandez the Optimettes proved that service and fun do mix. Optimettes hurry to the world premiere of Panther Potion Number Nine. ,MJ ey LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Sue Sharrock, lrene Gonzalez, Marilyn Gonzalez, Vicky Williams, Debra Grady, Mary Sinclair, Brenda Larmon, Joni Herndon, Catherine Vecchio, Susan Houlihan, Shevawn Broxton, Evelyn Kobres, Carolyn Hardee, Ellen Rogers, Helen Gonzalez, Lucy Fisher. SECOND ROW: Ellie Jernigan, Cheryl Larmon, Sally Sais, Judy Boyer, Mike King, Merri Herbert, Karen Ryals, Cindy Van Pelt, Dada Pittman, Debbie Valentine, Mrs. Herndon, MrS- Fernandez. THIRD ROW7 Melinda McLean, Marilyn Wasserberger, Kim Bever, Tami Myers, Vicky Sabella, Diana Hughes, Diane Sacoco, Cindy May, Cissy Urbanski, Leslie Benz, Shirley Bell, Sheila Elliott, Terri Cardell, Mary Ann Roman, Celeste Douglas, Francine Rutigliano. TOP ROW: Betsy Urbanski, Anita Bass. Cindy Daley, Kimber Falsone, Gay Anderson, Sue Weber, Luann Lottis, Debbie Draeger, Leigh Hardiman, Leigh Ferrell, Marcy Quinn, Kathy Hoyt. Organizations Lionettes Lionettes participated in many school activities this year and continued to benefit Plant High and their community. Sponsored by Mrs. Ferguson, the club has had various projects for the year, including their balloon sale for the big send-off at the Turkey Day Game. Through hours of hard work the Lionettes skit placed second in Panther Prowl. Their main service project for this year involved visits to various homes for underprivileged children, where they entertained by singing, reading and playing games. This group worked hard but they took time oft to stun the crowd with their performance in last fall's 'powderpuff football game. The Lionettes get ready for the Big Balloon Send-Off. ff '. ,ff 4, f BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debi Corbett, Donna Rushing, Ellen Pasch, Susan Plazewski, Sandy Bloom, Shannon Rodriguez, Mary Howard, Linda' Ingram, Mary Jane Ferguson, Ellie Ladd, Debbie Bertucelli, Susan Zurcher, Kathy Essrig, Patty Pitts. SECOND ROW: Lynda Moore, Cindy Kingery, Lynn Elliott Barbara Merz, Irene Rodiero, Vicky Brundhild, Margot Oruman, Chris Scaglione, Erica Gottfried, Marcia Hunt. THIRD ROW: Marty McKaig, Peggy Daly, Kathy Fowler, Cynthia Alvarez, Laura Barness, Audrey Watts, Annette Dean, Nancy Crabtree, Melba Davey, Donna Stewart, Julia Wilson, Vale Petrick, Sue Payne, Leslie Haughn, Pam Wright. FOURTH ROW: Desi Hoey, Susie Reynolds, Jackie Tyson, Susan Dodd, Judy Doran. FIFTH ROW, TOP: Peggy Ferguson. f f 46 Organizations i Key Club Key Club is an active and energetic boys' club at Plant. One ot their main projects tor the year was to renovate the pond located at the entrance of the new wing. Along with Kiwanettes, Key Club sponsored the Turkey Day Dance after Plant's victorious game. Helping to support panther spirit, the club presented a banner for each football game. The boys promoted club unity by wearing jerseys with their insignias on the front every Thursday. This successful club was sponsored by Coach Solmonte and Coach Mims. Tony Duany, Rick Gonzalez, and Buddy Chastain make plans to clean and repair the pond. K . .X ff sk , jf 'Qs if -,, M, ,W XE' A i l LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Tyrone Jones, Jimmy Eiseman, Andrew Toledo, Ham Moshell, Willie Williams, Malcolm Boon, Tony Duany, Bill Ferrell, Rick Gonzalez, Dave Carlson, Buddy Chastain, Joey Frank, Robert Davis. SECOND ROW: Eddie Cox, Bobby Berger, Mike Leone, Mike Hardee, Doug Thullbery. George Crane, Bill Lynch, Mark Edwards, Dexter Brewer, Tom Schreiber, Richard Corbett. THIRD ROW: Tim Meachum, Andy Waldbart, Dwayne Gibbons, Paul Wilson, Ken Cauthorn, Charles Parsons, Bill Dowell, Randy Carter. FOURTH ROW: Larry Echols, Robert McClinton, Carl Brannan, Jim Jacobs, Buddy I Eustace, Cy Clark, Pete Cole, Richard Geiger, Lorenzo Storr, John Musgrove, Bobby Boyer. FlFTH ROW: Bobby Frank, John San, Bill Kynes, Terry Ely, D3Vld Gonzalez, Scott Grybek, Sam Mirabella, Stephan Athan, Rusty Vollmer. TOP ROW: Randy Hyman, Ross Perry, Kelly Costango, Chon Meyers, Steve Crawford, Jon Van Pelt, Ed Farrior, K . y 1 Members tell Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Kiwanettes at their fall tea. Organizatio Kiwa nettes Members of Kiwanettes worked hard to serve school and community throughout the year Each year Kiwanettes and Key Club sponsor the Turkey Day Dance which was held at the Trowel Trades Building. Sponsored by the Palma Ceia Kiwanis, the club also supplied the school with much needed bike racks. Kiwanettes helped out at the Tampa Junior Museum's Haunted House in order to raise money for the museum's operation. The club also supported an orphan overseas as they have in past years. The girls enjoyed themselves by participating in the powder puff football games and in Panther Prowl. Kiwanettes was sponsored by Miss Sally Burrows and Mrs. Toni Abercrombie. I CLOCKWISE AHOUND THE CIRCLE: Linda Ulm, Hillary Frank, Cathy Lowry, Ann Martino, Melissa Klein, Diana Knowels, Karen LaCrosse, Melinda Lucka, Susan Poliak, Cherie Backer, Beth Meadows, Claire Elliot, Robin Lyle, Cindee Berger, Angie Posada, Candy Hogan, Joy Boulenger, Terry Tagliarini, Joann Steinburg Madalyn Alday, Patti Leone, Cindy Wheatly, Anita Garcia, Sandy Craig, Debbie Craig, Betsy Wood, Leila Logan, Rita Dorio. VERTICAL LINE, BOTTOM TO TOP Bev Mason, Barbara Beccue, Debi Fernandez, Leslie Kimbal, Terri Chapman, Lillian Andrews, Donna Brandi, Avery Avala, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM DIAGONAL -lNE: Becky Lyle, Lisa Fitch, Jan Gres, Debbie Pazo, Leah McKelI, Jane Bell, Jane Wallace, Debbie Wehle. TOP DIAGONAL LINE: Nancy Bailey, Linda Mills Sharon Thompson, Lucy Alfono, Terri Holt, Patti Roy. Organizations Civinettes Civinettes began their schedule ot activities in the fall. For the Turkey Day game, Civinettes lent money to the cheerleaders so that they could buy new uniforms. Their community service for this year was a Christmas party for the underprivileged children at Rosa Valdez kindergarten. They participated in the powder puff competition at Dadts stadium. Last spring Civinettes oo-sponsored Twirp Twirl. At this dance the girls have a chance to ask the boys of their choice, 35 Civinettes' all-star team prepares for the big powder putt football game PA N T H E R L Nov. zz 7 3D WAN. ' IWAN , 0 Il3D T i Jim Nugent and John Dixon Wall post the activities for the Thanksgiving weekend. Organizations Civita ns Civitans is an active boy's service club at Plant vvhich helped this year in many school activities and functions. Their big project was the popular spring dance, Tvvlrp Tvvlrl, vvhlch they co-sponsored with Civinettes. For this function it is customary tor the dates to switch roles, and the girls ask the boys. Panther Turkey Day spirit was boosted by the Civitans Panther Provvl skit Invasion from the Red Planet. This skit took third place in the competition. Clvitans helped to pay for the lighted sign which is located in the main hall of the school. Plant's Jr. Civitans are sponsored by the Civitans International Club ot Tampa. nyfffz 1 23715 T Q99 ,,il,fz,.. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Grotke, Jon McPherson, Curtis Byrd, Jay Karahan, Brian Shuler, Mark Menedez, Gary Lewis. SECOND ROW: John Dixon Wall, Mike Tiffany, Ma-rk Lancaster, Bob Dorey, Dale Hansen, Mike Fine, Robert Fitzpatrick. TOP ROW: Raymond Henderson, Eric Carlson, Jim Nugent, Mike Keck, Don Ficarotta, Bart Tucker, Andrew Thompson, Joe Wilson. Organizations Roteens The lnterbay Rotary Club sponsors the Roteens who provide a source of entertainment, fellowship, and senfice to the community. Roteens is one of the true service clubs at Plant. This is illustrated by their year-round project. Every month several members make a trip to McDonalds Training Center to vvork with and help the retarded children. This year during football season Roteens raised money by selling spirit booster ribbons. This successful club is sponsored by Miss Sandra Eason vvho assists with planning and advising. 'F' Q l 1 W ,.4s--1' if . vauqa, Joyce and Jackie check the file in the safe. -A - .-iff,-,trim CLOCKWISE, TOP LEFT: Jacki Tyson, Joyce Davis, Vickie Young, Jackie Pearson Organizations Interact Sponsored by the lnterbay Rotary Club ot Tampa, Interact is an active and highly spirited boys' club at Plant. Their bright blue and gold jerseys distinguish Interact members from other students. ev Y Each year the club earns money for the school through the sale of Plant Highu stickers frequently seen on students' cars. Club sponsor, Mr. David Conrad, assisted 'MK iiitt T with lannin ,I D Q f the year's activities and advising the group. Mike Abell swings in an effort to raise money for Interact during the Winter Haven pep rally. ,nn S LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Jim Sink, Ron Walls, George Rafta, David Duany, Frank Vaccaro, Don Rushing. SECOND ROW: Wayne Suarez, Ralph Castanet, Bobby Hughes, Mark Wallace, Armondo Suarez, Norman Zacchini, Joey Keel. THIRD ROW: Carl Hayes, Randy Hierlmeier, Tom Marks, Mike Abell, Billy Hughes, Greg Montesante, Craig Crowder, Mark Fleischaker. TOP ROW: Steve Erwin, Reed Lienhart, Richard Palmeri, Scott Lovenbury, Howard Jones, Barry Edwards, Chris Crytzer, Mr. Conrad. A Organizations La Sertoa The members ot La Sertoa benefited the community with several projects throughout the year. This group visited the Old People's Home at Christmas where they entertained the residents with a party. As in previous years, La Sertoa sponsored the calendar dance vvhere the calendar couples were announced. For Panther Provvl, the club worked hard on their skit, The Jungle Book, and received third place. As an extra project, the girls supported a child from overseas. La Sertoa entertains prospective members with a skit at their tea. W .xgf .. Y A .T em 1 l l i l LEFT TO RlGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Michelle Andrews, Bev Mullins, LaRae Good, Debbie Erb. SECOND ROW: Stephanie McCall, Gayle Vthlliams, Naomi Martin, Toni Oppenheim, Cathy Accurso, Jan Dickson, Betsy Elstun, Joan Dickson, Trisha Carte, Cathy Peek, Kim Broxton, Robin Burnside. THIRD ROW: Karen Collier, Holly Armistead, Terri Mitchell, Leeane Johnson, Joanne McDonald, Kay Schmid, Andrea Manconi, Angie Jones, Nancy Longo, Julie Timm Susan Gable, Cindy Medgebow, Lynne Osborn, Cindy Mellon, Denise Vila, Beverly Mann. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Whited, Sherry Hunter, Roxanne Johnson, Natalie Weeks, Kris Hance, Pam Jackson, Ann Baylor, Laurie Simendinger, Pam Simmons, Linda Smith. TOP ROW: Debbie Hunter, Nina Cook, Julie Stafford, Barbara Worley. Denise and Ann check with Mrs. Delgado about club finances. I I BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Elmore, Cathy Wiener, Michelle Maloney. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Cordell, Denise Chapdelaine, Theresa Bennett, Barbara Lancor, Annette Dean. THIRD ROW: Elena Medlin, Glenda Heyliger, Jill Rickets. TOP ROW: Carol Craddock, Tracy Jones, Janis Reed, Jackie Triplett. Organizations Junior Exchangettes Junior Exchangettes is a service club whose members are active in various projects which are beneficial to Plant and its surrounding community. As their main service project for the year, they chose to undertake the task of sanding the bleachers in the stadium. The club's primary money making project was the annual sale of chocolate candies. Under the welcomed guidance of Miss Katherine Sible, the girls strive to develop the qualities of leadership initiative, and responsibility. 4 Organizations lnterclub Council Presidents of all active school clubs make up the Intercluh Council. Regulations for service, honor and interest clubs are decided upon and high standards are maintained by the council. ln addition to the task of regulating club policies these students are active in many other areas of vvork. Processing service club applications and dividing them among the clubs is one of their duties. Each year the group undertakes a project to earn money. Club sponsor, Mr. Larry VVagers and the club's president, help to advise and counsel L L JW' this school spirited club. Discussion of club policies is a feature at lnterclub meetings. I'--11.--ny, , , ., ,,19-- .. , L . ., , v -,,- .-. ......., ., .LL BOTi'Clvl BONQV LPFT TO PIGHT1 Joni Herndon, Betsy Elstun, Becky Lyle, Nancy Longo, Char Tomes, Linda Ingram, Cherl Lane, Flosella Flinaldo. SECOND ROW- Andy Toledo John Freeman, Pam Goodrich, Steve Crawford, Buddy Chastain, Connie Chapman, Jackie Pearson, Denise Chapdelaine, John Dixon Wall, Jim Nugent, Jed Bernstein. L it .J+- ,.,.. EAM German Club members take time out to have a little fun with a German beer barrel. IEEE Organizations German Club The main purpose of the German Club was to help interested students learn more about the language and culture of Germany. Their monthly meetings proved to be quite fascinating and educational. This year, for the interest club project, members of the club collected used toys for needy children during the Christmas season. Mrs, Renee Fisher served as the faculty advisor of this language club. l BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Dandle, John Troutt, Char Tomes, Beth Cargill, Ron Heath, Jonathan Lockwood. TOP ROW: Suzanne Boulanger Elaine Garrity, Lisa Barner, Peggy Phipps, Mary Weathers, Heidi Jones, Jonell Schwanger. Organizations Pan American Club The Pan American Club created interest in Latin American countries 5312 and further study in the Spanish language and culture. This was achieved through many extracurricular projects and activities throughout the year. Improving the relationship between the United States and Latin America was one ot their major goals. Many of the members of this club devoted much of their time to collect money for the Managua, Nicaragua earthquake. An induction party was given this past tall for all the new members. The sponsor of the active Pan American Club was Mrs. Carmen Escobar. 5 New members discuss upcoming events in the club. Old members enjoy themselves at the tall inductions. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Wolf, Ralph Marcadis, Linda Ulm, Charles Hughes, Susan Norton, Melinda McLean, Diana Knowles, Debbie Carlson. Glenda Heyliger, Elaine Pereira, Pam Goodrich, Lynn Valdes, Denise Vila, Anita Garcia, Pam Pratt, Irene Rodeiro, Shannon Rodriguez, Jim Nugent, Mark Menendez. SECOND ROW: Nancy Gibbons, Linda Smith, Susan Gable, Cherie Backer, Cindy Medgebow, Peggy Poole, Roxanne Papia, Kathy Ouierolo, Margot Gruman, Harriet Golding, Emory Luce, Cindy Mellon, Terri Tagliarini, Dawn Owen, Donna Rushing, Debbie Hart. TOP ROW: Pam Jackson, Arturo Bedoya, Harry Johnston, John Wehust, Mark Bryan, Robert Murray, Hansen Baizan, Cheryl Maytield, Claire Elliot, Melba Davey, Jackie Whited, Betsy Urbanski, Kathy Turner, Ann Whitaker, Vickie Stevenson, Connie Chapman, Desiree Hoey, Charleen Cavaleri, Kathi Essrig, Debbie Scharps, Glenda Roy, Eleanor Leone, Pam Lear, Mary Howard, Nancy Hemmingway, Richard Corbett, Ralph Castanet, Robert Zambito, Randy Hyman, Kris Hance, Tony Duany and Roland Strul count the funds collected for earthquake victims in Managua. Sam- Organizations Spanish Honor The Spanish Honor Society recognizes outstanding Spanish lll and IV students who have earned an A average in Spanish and overall B average or better in all other classes lt not only recognizes these students but encourages them to further their studies in the language, the idioms, customs and cultures. ln depth study of the Americas and Spain are featured at all meetings. ln the Spanish Declamation Contest awards are given to outstanding Spanish students Expenses for the contest are partly paid by the dues collected from the members. The society is under the sponsorship of Mr. Jack Dayan. Q lu E2 GSH QU if HU if HB E13 F an CBE li HW Ili HH li Sli! Fl Sit 532 SK mn ns il mer- mm. . MT AL., BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Dixon Wall, Shannon Rodriguez, Debbie Scharps, Tony Duany. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dayan, Ellen Pasch, Mary Howard, Charleen Cavaleri, Cissy Urbanski, Margot Gruman, Kathy Essrig, Mark Carron, Glenda Roy. THIRD ROW: David Duany, Lori Kellog, Logan Browning, Hanson Baizan, Arturo Bedoya, Cheryl Mayfield, Ann Whittier. TOP ROW: Todd Rosenthal, Scott Lovenbury, James Lovett, Dale Whitson, Rolando Strul. Organizations French Club This year the Plant French Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Renee Fisher, undertook a variety ot projects. Last tall, the group opened their popular French Pastry Shop to the crowds of students and college representatives attending College Night. The French Singers were a popular part ot the clubls activities. This group had the distinction of performing at a reception for the Secretary General i and the Executive Director j of the French Alliance. With an increased membership j this organization enjoyed an exciting year. Nancy Bailey and Mrs. Fisher enjoy Chris Hicks' translation of a favorite story. I ., ., ,,-- .4 gf . . .L -I W - I -ff ., f , V - f . V cw, I '-44' ,.,,, V . , 4- ky. 1, , ., , - -. , , 4 , 1. 24, ' 4 Q, ,TMA --4- J ' 1 , ' W 5 l -t V- ' f ' - V j K I , . 1 1, .... - z: 'f f V -V ' . W I f. . - .. ' . ' ,,.g,,,, ,1,,4..,'.. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Purcell, Jerry LaFavor, Karen Elmore, Jane Wallace, Joni Herndon, Rosella Rinaldo, Ginny Hegerich. TOP ROW Raymond Henderson, Chris Hicks, Lynne Osborn, Nancy Bailey, Linda Schmidt, Emily Geer, Jewel Clark, Laura Barness, Desiree Vila, Diana Hughes. s J f 5 f Z x N were NRSV' Organizations 5 R Qi S41 4 l QI T i i Lissa and Jerry decorate the club's French Pastry Shop. Joni sells Vicky Ferraro a cake at the club's College Night cafe. SNNRX ,l l l l BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Wehle, Mary Jane Miller, Laura Cooper, Lissa Davidson, Suzanne Boulanger, Jeff Wise, Wiil Lyons. TOP ROW: Denise Rocker, Donna Rasmussen, Frances Scarfone, Patty Thomas, Nancy Hemmingway, Marilyn Wasserberger, Melissa Wells, Leslie Hawn, Cheryl Mayfield, Kip Cummings, Mrs. Fisher. O Organizations Latin Honor 456456 1 The Latin Honor Society . -S ,L J . X Wx recognizes outstanding students KP, S of the language, C X 6' CQ 3,2 Y r If J and also encourages .5 Q Q members to turther their studies V T M QW K . in idioms, customs, and cultures. V The purpose of the club , is to honor Latin students who have made A or BH X 4 XX in Latin, as well as other subjects. The inductions party given for incoming members and also for the installation of officers was held at the Sweden House. Mrs. Alma Benson, the club sponsor was always willing to offer her services whenever needed. iii Sid Miles and Jon Lockwood examine a classmatefs painting of a Roman goddess. , Z' I BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Melba Davey, Lynn Edentield, John Freeman, Janice Howe, Denise Chapdelaine, Vicki Young, TOP ROW' Judy Clark Sid Miles, Lauren Singleton, Jed Bernstein, Kathy Layton, Reed Heller, Jon Lockwood, ' ' Organizations Latin Club The Latin Club dressed in full Roman attire for its annual Roman banquet. Other activities include filling Christmas stockings and taking refreshments to Headstart classes. Sponsored by Mrs. Alma Benson the Junior Classical League is designed to encourage interest in the ancient Greeks and Romans and foster appreciation of their civilization, language and literature. The club also studies Z the manner in which jig, . . .. . these ancient civilizations influence our modern society. They attended the District Latin Forum in St. Pete and the State Latin Forum in Miami. Latin students discuss upcoming District Latin Forum with Mrs. Benson. tm Q TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Milton Gill, Bill Lynch, Frank Shupp, Janice Howe, John Freeman, Melba Davy, Julia Wison, Jed Bernstein, Cindi Kingery, Jicki Young, Lisa Kalaf, Lauren Singleton, Vale Petrick, Leslie Haughn, Nancy Longo, Will Davidson. LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Ricky Gwyn, Marsha Hall, Qenneth Cooke, Paula Wllllers, Linda Reynolds, Mark Edwards, Laurie Reynolds, Kathy Layton, Eveann Riski, Irene Rodeiro, Denise Chapdelaine, Debbie -antry, Ken Shetter, Leigh Hardiman, Dexter Brewer. 0 Musgrove, Mike Hardee, Mark Edwards. LEFT TO RIGHT, SECOND ROW: Russell Lapre, Ron Heath, Sherri Dodd, Sid Miles, Jon Lockwood, Reed Heller, Organizations Math Club The Math Club was formed in 1968 p and was made up of students interested in the field of mathematics. They tried to improve their math skills vvhile learning rules and techniques. Discussions were held on topics ranging from basic mathematics to calculus and Math 5. Interesting guest speakers were sometimes featured at meetings. lvlrs. Margaret lvlegahee and Mrs, Linda Coleman vvere the math club sponsors. Eric, Joyce, and Ken compute difficult calculus problems on the new computer. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO FtlGHT: Joe Cagnina, Steve Mikell, Joyce Darby. TOP ROW: Lauren Singleton, Earl Dendle, Ted Smith, Eric Carlson CD 7 co 2. N on f: O 3 cn imiciik SX! Science-Ecology This year the Ecology Club and Science Club combined to form one organization. One of their main goals was to try to preserve the natural beauty of our community. After the Christmas holidays, the club set up a recycling center. The members of the club devoted much of their time to this project. Using a machine provided by the State Forestry Service, they turned used Christmas trees into valuable mulch for plants. These students, under the sponsorship of lvlr. David Schutt and Mr. Frank Puleo, have shovvn us hovv important science and ecology can be. i Ecology-minded members partake in the recycling of Christmas trees. ?D l fy. - ,.,, f,,4,f- tb, A Ji-r tt, 1...-, ft, X ,I g V -H ,I V N, '- H Hkm1?m5'a:,,r:mmfMsmameme. ,.,,.. . S.. . as BOTTOM BOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Sais, Hansen Baizan, David Nasiatka, Vincent Pflug, Steve Wolf, Diana Knowles. TOP BOW: Mr. Frank Puleo, Debbie 'Carlson, Patty Dunn, Candy Coady, Vickie Stevenson, Susan Brown, Glenda Heyliger, Janice Reed, Mike King, Cherie Backer, Pam Simmons, Terri Sais. to accommodate student interests. Organizations Library Club The Library Club vvas continually striving to improve library service . Membership was open to all interested students. Some ot the group's main activities concerned Plant's nevv library and audio-visual facilities, to be built in front of the school. These students held a cupcake and candy sale on Halloween Day, to earn funds tor the library. They held poster parties and made decorations' for the holidays. During National Library Week members encouraged students to use their library by posting signs throughout Plant. This club met under the aegis of Miss Vickie Giunta and Miss Terry Abalon. Club member Charles Hughes helps Evelyn Peavy choose a filmstrip on the Civil War. F ?K71iQ,6 ROW LEFT TO RlGHT Don Rice Charles Hughes Robert Pelarde Fred Gilbert Marco Polo Mark Kocurek. TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Jackie BOTTOM , 1 , , , , , , Johnson, Delores West, Jimmy Meyers, Robin Allen, Chip McFeron, Reche Williams, Darrell Kirk, Mary Beth Peterson, Avery Ayala, Kim Love, Steve and Carl devote hours of practice in preparation for the big match. Organizations Chess Club The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. John Brandenberger, is in its second year of existence. The team had a winning season. They are undefeated. One team Plant hoped to challenge was the University of South Florida's. They planned to go to the National Chess Match in Atlanta this spring. Also planned was a trip to New York or Chicago for the tour top players in order to attend national high school and amateur matches sponsored by the United States Chess Federation. 4 LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Nick Paleveda, Andy Trotti, Steve Mikell, Frank Kane, Eric Carlson. LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Doug Bell, David Nasiatka, Todd Rosenthal, David Aoelo, Carl Paleveda, Mike Reagan, Mr. John Brandenberger. . ,. ,,.........1-main Organizations Commercial Club Plant's Commercial Club was formed three years ago. The club's purpose is f-ff T to promote student interest in the business vvorld. Themembers ot this club take such courses as bookkeeping, advanced typing, business math, business lavv, and shorthand. Being in the Commercial Club gives many students a chance to hold positions in local firms through the DCT program. Plans are discussed then made for these students t as they prepare for , the business life I y,Jg q I I they have chosen for tlc.i 5,5 after graduation. 4, 'Vtl ff-'j ,Q-Af, T During the year T 3 they had guest speakers representing various colleges, 4 speak at their meetings. l M if Mrs, Ranon, sponsor, helps a Commercial Club member with a business. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Mones, Cherly Deneka, Linda Bright, Phyllis Dupree, Johneatter Williams, Gail Biggins. SECOND ROW: Yvonne S n Sosik, L nn Allman, Sonia Crum, Mildred Davis, Joyce Davis, Donna Mangrum, Denise Jimenez, Mary Plazewski, Sybil Byrd, Pam Lear. THIRD ROW1 usa y Donna Brandi, Mary Ficarrota, Gail Cusseaux, Cathy Hood, Gloria Brown, Aletha Williams. TOP ROW: Beverly Tate, Stephanie Cardill, Karen Ciucio, EIeaf10f Leone, I Debbie and Flora demonstrate how to use the new Microwave oven. Organizations F.H.A. Boa rd This board is made up ot the officers elected by the girls in FHA. vvhich of course stands for Future Homemakers of America. This organizationis for students enrolled in a home economics course. lt is the duty of the board to keep the club a stimulus for the conscientious home economics student wishing to pursue extra-curricular activities in the field. Each monthly meeting consists ot an enrichment program and sometimes a speaker is featured. FHA. also participates in many benefit programs. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Flora Reed, Debbi Harrison, Ann Bulluck. SECOND ROW: Gail Robinson, Harriet Carter, Desiree Hoey, Nancy Longo, Mary Williams. TOP ROW: Linette Goodman, June Mayer, Margaret King. Organizations D.C.T. Diversified Cooperative Training provided a chance for students to prepare themselves for business careers. Students who attended morning academic classes from seven-fifteen until eleven-fifteen and worked for the remainder of the day, made up the D.C.T. club. Along with his regular scheduled academic classes, the students were enrolled in at least one D.C.T. class where he learned hovv to handle himself 'vvhen applying for a job. f The club was open to juniors and seniors vvho are at least sixteen years of age having a C average or better, and vvork a minimum of fifteen hours a vveelig- Upon graduation many students in the D.C.T. program vvill assume important positions vvith a variety of local firms. A number of students , will continue their educations T at colleges and universities, while many will enroll in business and trade schools. The wide variety of occupational interests pursued by this group cover every facet of the business vvorld. 11?-f I it Misty Greer gives Glenn Hollis a demonstration on the use of Plant's cash T I ,iyiy T, V f l .,,.,- ...,,,, V iljmwd Stuart Trice and Curtis Shazer practice their business math with the adding machine. n .. L - - w .Q K lf., fs , - ., -4- tl. fa v- -is . f .sz- .Q .- a . 1 1, 1. ,. '- u - an ' . 31 'T.t 'ivw Terri Byrne demonstrates her filing skill. Robert Cato takes a few notes on his business career. ... ...4. --W V? fx? X f i Sybil Mayer, Charity Mathis, Dorothy Murray, James Myer, Mary Moore, Lynn Morton, Marconi, Robin McCulloch, DellaMassey, Michelle Moore, Joann Nunn, Janice Newman, Deborah Nix, Julie Nance, Gary Owen, Cindy Opitz, David Pollitzer, Paul Prata, Robert Park, Bonnie Pollard, Henry Pearson, Larry Peck, Eva Pope, Chris Rodriquez, Jaime Rodriquez, David Rodriquez, Candy Rohlfs, Mae Rush, Lynda Richards, Jimi Ross, Yvonne Ragono, Gary Rodriquez, Richard Roberts, George Reaby, William Strohle, Tawn Sullivan, Larry Scaglione, Cinthia Suarez, Curtis Shazer, Deborah Squire, Debra Stratton, Kathy Speicher, Steve Sutker, Cynthia Schabacker, Fred Short, Robert Sandtner, Holly Soroka, Steve Steen, Bill Sabin, Marty Storey, Freddy Tyes, Stuart Trice, Debra Vickers, Marilyn Vaughn, Donlin White, Margaret Williams, Leonard Watson, Reely White, Carolyn Worden, Martin Williams, Margaret Williams, Robin Weigle,'Alma Williams. Cvnthis Williams, Bill Weaver. Mark Zorn. I iff -ouis Albury, Butch Alvarez, Barbara Anthony, Nancy Bailey, Kara Baker, Cynthia Ball, Cardelia Best, Nolan Blanchard, Horace Barnes, Robert 3rice, Laurie Benz, Yolanda Bright, Ronald Bush, Donna Brandi, John Burer, Terri Byrne, Patrice Buhrmester, Robert Cato, Daniel Copeland, lohn Craig, Donna Campbell, Shirley Campbell, Patty Clements, Jerry Daniels, Joseph Donovan, James Daniels, Cynthia Dyal, Carolyn Dennis, Cheryl Deneka, Claude Donald, Larry Duggins, Michael Douglas, Deborah Erickson, George Estes, Richard Evans, Steve Fredlund, Gregory Franklin, Alfred Fuerst, Nelson Fonte, Doug Fuller, Arthur Franklin, Donna Green, Jacquelyn Grigley, Misty Greer, Tereas Goshen, Daniel rlerring, Glenn Hollis, Mae Hatton, Conni Hall, Nelson italiano, Herbert Johnson, Richard Joyce, Galen Jones, Jett Jergenson, Betsey Kase, John Znight, Robin Kedd, Robyn Kelty, Mark Kyle, Conni Lunsford, Susan Langley, Deborah Lawson, Virginia Lucas, Mike Luper, Mike Livingston, Dlarence McFeron, Deborah Magazino. 70 Organizations Student Council This year's student council succeeded in uniting Plant's tvvo sessions into one student body through hard vvork and the support of eighteen hundred concerned students. The group began their vvork with the kickoff of the 1972 football season. Student Council members distributed Beat Tags to Panther fans before each game. This organization's Pep Rally committee worked hard on skits and programs for the weekly rallies. Their imaginative sets, costumes, and scripts helped fire-up the cheering crovvds. They spent weeks organizing this year's Panther Provvl held the night before the Turkey Day game. As Christmas drevv near the council organized their annual canned food drive for needy families. The student-faculty breakfast was another project undertaken over the holiday season. T This year the Student Council published the student directory and the 1973 Plant calendar. Preparation by the council made Pantherilla a rousing success. This year's officers were Steve Crawford, presidentg Tyrone Jones, vice-presidentg Becky Brannan, recording secretaryg Patti Roy, corresponding secretaryg and Sally Sais, treasurer. -w3.gznnn----M WWE? M .1 'mm 4. Aw , , 4 ,- ,,ffH,f5ff7., 4 The Panthers charge the Knights for a victory in a pep rally skit. Student Council officers experience a typical busy day in the council office BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Sais, Tyrone Jones, Steve Crawford, Patti Roy, Becky Brannan. SECOND ROW: Jane Bell, Bev Mason, Wayne Suarez Angie Jones, Pam Simmons. THIRD ROW: Pam Goodrich, Desiree Vila, Jewel Clark, Rosella Rinaldo, Sid Miles, Cissy Urbanski, Andrew Toledo. FOURTH ROW: DeDe Hart, Debbie Fernandez, Mike Abell Terri Mitchell Dave Carlson David Nasiatka John Musgrove FIFTH ROW' Kim Bev r K' b F I , , , , . . e, im er asone, Jackie Tyson, Sheryl Lane, Debra Grady, John Palmer. TOP ROW: Rick Gonzalez, Joni Herndon, Leslie Kimball, Buddy Chastain, Debbie Wehle, Bill Ferrell, Robert Davis. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Lovenbury, Cathy Peek, Chris Hicks, Ann Baylor, Diana Hughes, Roxane Johnson, Leeane Johnson, Laura Dunham, Betsy Jordon. SECOND ROW: Earl Lane, Barbara Worley, Cathy Lowry, Joanne Steinberg, Michelle Andrews, Robbie Cooper, Kim Broxton. THIRD ROW: Bill Dowell, Karen LaCrosse, Karen Collier, Jackie Whited, Cindy Medgebow, Susan Gable, Lelia Logan. FOURTH ROW: Joe Wilson, Tricia Pope, Gretchen Gray, B, A. Kreher, Paula Williers, Rebecca Crane, Carmen Escobar, Becky Scalise, Debbie Lemmert. FIFTH ROW: Janice Cooper, Sydney Herndon, Gigi Jennewein, Cathy Browning, Tony Ratfa, Ken Moulder, Jim Horne, Renee Best. SIXTH ROW: Jim Ulmer, Dawn Owen, Cathy Marshall, Terry Bodkin, Bill Wiley Vicki Varn. TOP ROW: Tim McRae, Daemon Baizdon, Bill Davis, Brian Albritton, Nancy Kehoe, Debbie Hart. The Devil and Daniel Webster. Organizations Drama Club This year's Plant Drama Club endeavored to involve the entire student body in its Thespian activities. The group worked throughout the year in money-making projects to finance their productions. Their car wash, KN -- my, Wm, 1 .IJ ' gnu held inthefall, T Q2 was a great success. Their first presentation was umf . :M-vhs, .i g This play was very popular and was performed for a local civic organization. Members of the Drama Club worked in every area of ' theatrical endeavor. These students gained experience in acting, directing, set construction, lighting, and costume design. Mrs. Estella Miles, the organization's sponsor. V' t 1 'S t iff .. if tn ,ri .I .,L,....,..i 1:n.'.v,, ,i 1, al ' Drama Club members gave a car wash to help finance their play. i BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Turner, Vicki Young, Roxanne Papia, Kathy Ouierolo, Kathy Eggner, Jeanette Kerr, Marilyn Gonzalez, Lucy lflstle., Cheryl Rhyne, Candy Hogan, Claire Elliot, Rossanne Versaggi, Nancy Nelson, Devany Henley, Mary Jane Jeffery,Jackie Whited, Cindy Medgebow.SECOxR ROW: Diana Hughes, Darby Jones, Donna Norris, Susanne Boulenger, Ginney Hegerich, Debi Fernandez, Denise Rocker, Melinda McLean, Leigh Ferrell. Mary Sptrtos, Maria Skettini, Susan Gamble, Holly Armstead, Cynthia Johnson, Kris Hance, Cherie Backer, Robyn Brinen, Molly Blanton, Linda Natslngef- Nancy Gibbons, Richard Grotke, Tony Ratta. TOP ROW: Randy Bobbitt, Mark Drinnenberg, Paul Singleton, Marcia Hall, Alan Prange, Leslie Kemp, Jafle Wallace, Debbie Wehle, Lisa Kalat, Madelyn Lenhott, Cindy Schwartz, Cindy Carson, Sherri Cash, Theresa Beiser, Coby Wilson, Chris Sestile, Faith Geiger- Linda Hamm, Sandy Kerr, Mary Bruce Johnston, Kitty Kuhn, Rosetta Stone, Suzanne Sherill, Margaret Kreher, Gretchen Gray, Susan McKell,Gigi Jennewein, Tricia Pope, Patty Lancor, Rebecca Crane, Leigh Hardiman. 1 it Organizations m. Youth Council IZ' The Plant High Youth Council Ml is one ot the largest and most active chapters of the Hillsborough County Youth Council program. These concerned students take a very active part in the problems ot our community. Each week three members ot the club leave school to serve on a jury trying the cases of minors. As jurists, they can better understand the situation and use their insight in making a fair decision. One day in court is a true experience . to each student. Besides attending court vveekly, A ill.' rllg Youth Council members are helpful in other areas of community lite. Cynthia Johnson, Leigh Hardiman, and Betsy Wood demonstrate first aid for traffic victims. lu.. ... M. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO FtlGHT: Barbara Beccue, Holly Armistead, Nancy Hemmingway, Ellie Jernigan, Jane Bell, Brenda Larmon, Lisa Fitch, Leslie Kimball, Cynthia Johnson, Debi Fernandez, Cissy Urbanski, Andrew Toledo, Lisa Barner, Pam Simmons, Bev Mason, Patty Floy, Sally Sais, Joni Herndon, Elaine Carson, Debra Grady. SECOND ROW: Pam Goodrich, Kay Schmid, Jane Wallace, Ftosella Rinaldo, Debbie Ball, Peggy Phipps, Martha McKaig, Francis Scarfone, Susan Norton, Denise Rocker, Debbie Wehle, Steve Crawford, Nancy Longo, Laurie Livingston, Debbie Staley, Janice Beed, Cathy Fannin, Kimber Falsone, Cindy Daley, Kim Bever, Jackie Tyson, Mary Lehan, Sheryl Lane, Debra Jo Todd, Claretha Young. TOP BOW: Dale Whitson, David Nasiatka, Ken Shetter, John Musgrove, Fton Heath, Sid Miles, Mike Abell, Bobert Davis, Jimmy Eiseman, Bill Ferrell, Buddy Chastain, Warren Weathers, Rick Gonzalez, Dave Carlson, Wayne Suarez, Eric Carlson, Ginny Hegerich. I v R. 174 CLASS I'II put a pebble in my shoe And watch me walk I can walk . . . 76 Seniors Seniors Improve Communication The senior class of '73 should be extremely proud ot their selections tor class officers. This year as president was Fteche Williams, vice-president was Andy Toledo, secretary was Joni Herndon, and Pete Herschock served as treasurer. They helped seniors order caps and gowns, senior graduation announcements, and also conducted senior class meetings. A ' These meetings provided better communication between the students and officers. Working in cooperation with the administration . .gzxfbsr LL and their everpresent sponsor ' Mr. ish Martinez, T the senior class ' accomplished many things. , b . fs.. 1- .. Fteche, Andy, Mike Abell Cathy Accurso David Acosta Fludy Acosta Chris Aldrich Lucy Alfano Pete and Joni take a break from their hectic schedules. Wh Lynn Allman Cynthia Alvarez Butch Alvarez Gay Anderson Greg Andretta Richard Andretta Lillian Andrews Bobin Andrews Barbara Anthony Donna Armentero Holly Armistead Dirk Arnold Stephan Athan Avery Ayala Terry Badger Nancy Bailey Ruthie Bailey Hansen Baizan Debbie Ball Lisa Barner Ernestine Barnhill Andy Barron Lillie Barrow Anita Bass David Battaglia Phineas Baugher Barbara Beooue Jane Bell Leslie Benz Bobby Berger Jed Bernstein Yvonne Berrier Cardelia Best Ophelia Best ' Connie Beury Kim Bever Gail Biggins Jenny Bittman Wally Blackburn Nolan Blanchard John Fairclolh I 955- I 972 Georgina Blanco Sandy Bloom Randy Bobbitt Bobby Bobo Jennifer Bolton A 't Bonfi Iio ni a g Malcolm Boon Marilyn Boston Seniors Seniors Robin Boucher Suzanne Boulenger Judee Boyer Lisa Bradberry David Brain Donna Brandi Becky Brannan Linda Bright Yolanda Bright Robyn Brinen Collun Brockinton f '::v 8' fa-0'2- ,mil WJ Bes'r All Around - 1 i Debbie and Andy wonder if they'lI ever escape from the P.H.S, syndrome. H Seniors Annette Brown Kathy Browne Logan Browning Bita Brownlee Shevawn Broxton Linda Brundage Vikki Brunhild Suzanne Bugna Patrice Buhrmeeter Ann Bulluck Lenny Bunkley John Burer Edna Burns Debbie Bertuccelli Michael Butler Nancy Butts Curtis Byrd Sybil Byrd Terri Byrne Felisha Cabrra Seniors .Joe Cagnina Shannon Callahan Terri Cardell Dave Carlson Debbie Carlson Eric Carlson Leigh Carraway Elaine Carson Trisha Carte Harriet Carter Larry Cashwell Flalph Castanet Mike Castells Ben Cathey Robert Cato Paula Caulk Charleen Cavaleri Denise Chapdelaine Jory Chaplin Paul Chaplin pf A if Leah and John Dixon finally find the success their classmates prophesized for them. Leah Mc:Kell and John D. Wall 1 my -al? 'bd Connie Chapman Theresa Chapman Norman Chastain Stanley Chestnut Patricia Cigarran Karen Ciuolo Carrie Clark Jewel Clark Seniors 4 Seniors Barbara Cochran Judi Coe Margaret Connelly Ken Conrad Steve Cooke Gary Cooper Laura Cooper Bichard Corbett Brad Cormier Gene Cowherd -v rx I ,iinq- ,' -S Buddy and Sally find that there's never a dull moment when you've reached the top. F '-.dvi Most Popular 4? -' 'ff gpyf -nr Y'L-7-I ,I '44 C 'nf N 4'N 'V f'-sd 715' J Sally Sais and Buddy Chastain Seniors Eddie Cox Joseph Cox Karyl Craddock John Craig John R. Craig George Crane Stephen Crawford Chris Crytzer Joe Cueruo Mark Curry Nancy Curtis Gail Cusseaux Cindy Daley Vevelyn Daniels Joyce Darby Lissa Davidson Cola Davis Robert Davis Roland Deering Rick Deminico Seniors 1 Cheryl Deneka James Denison Jan Dickson Joan Dickson i Jerry Dillon Maureen Dinneen John DiSolvo Jill Divers Most Dependable - Peter Dobbins Sherry Dodd Jean Doerr Joey Donovan Robert Dorey Willie Dowdell Catherine Draeger Anthony Duany Vim Debbie Dude Larry Duggins Fliohard Dunham Sue Dunn mfg, 9 '1?:'3,-gy, J 5971 'mf Nancy Longo and Jimmy Eiseman With typical willingness to work, Jimmy and Nancy listen to a casual request from Mr. Wagers. Phyllis Dupree Cindy Dyal Larry Echols Stephen Edwards Ralph Egan Vicky Ehret James Eiseman Ann Elmore Seniors Seniors Betsy Elstun Cathy Elting Terry Ely Debbie Erb Steve Enfvin Melody Esser John Faircloth Russell Falcon V! 4, ,Z 'Nl r n P' 'vim Mos+ Sincere - Kay With sincerity glowing in their eyes, Reche and Kay, Plant's most trustworthy pair, exchange gifts. A 1 l Kimber Falsone Kathy Fannin Morris Favata Mike Fendle Mary Jane Ferguson Debi Fernandez Vicky Ferraro Bill Ferrell Schmid and Reche Williams Patricia Ferrell Vincent Ficca Mary Ficarrotta Michael Fine Lisa Fitch Robert Fitzpatrick Nelson Fonte Phala Fonte Paul Foote Shelby Forney Jan Forsgren Kathy Fowler Seniors O Seniors Lionel Fox V Richard Fox Joey Frank Gregory Franklin Stephen Fredlund John Freeman Robert Frieson Al Fuerst 52'1L wffrn-gf'x+var+gqg - K 3AuLf5....,'4... .' . .- . ' -v , 1,-.. .94 -I Best Personality -Pam 'SA its .1 'v Personable Pam listens intently as Dave talks, and talks, and talks, and talks, 2, ,-J r 'a H-..,,,,,,., 1L'z :'f Goodrich and Dave Carlson Jim Fuller Ron Furrow Deb Gallien Carlos Garcia Debbie Garcia Richard Garcia Robin Garrett Risa Gardner Arlene Gargan Aletha Gary Roby George Artha Gerken Walter Gibbons Fred Gilbert Geraldine Giovenco Robert Glass Helen Gonzalez Rick Gonzalez LaRae Good Linnette Goodman Seniors l Pam Goodrich Bob Goodson Teresa Gosen Debra Grady Ann Grassmuck Karen Graybill Donna Green Rogers Green Dale Greenslade Misty Greer Jann Gres Jacquelyn Grigley Richard Hach Cynthia Hagerman Joseph Hall Richard Hall Tom Hall Tracy Hampton Dale Hansen Carolyn Hardee Mike Hardee David Harrelson Deborah Harrison DeDe Hart Barbara Hatfield Mao Hatton Brad Haugnn Don Hawk 4 Seniors Irene Hayden Carl Hayes vary' Michael Hayes Ronnie Heath Ginny Hegerich Ray Henderson Merri Herbert Tinker Hernandez .Joni Herndon Dan Herring Peter Hershook David High Mitchell Hines Desiree Hoey Pat Hogue John Holcomb Wilson Holland Glenn Hollis Clinton Holmes John Holmes Kathy Hood Terri Holt Most Athletic ,kaf ,sri WW' Afih i ,.-f 'Haw 423' Milf Leslie Benz and Terry Ely mpg 'lily Charles Hopkins David Houseman Mary Howard Sandra Howard Vivian Howard Janice Howe Cindy Hrapohak Bobby Hughes Dawn Hungate Debbie Hunter Mark Hupe Mike Hupe Seniors f'T ' A s I, f Leslie and Terry find it's hard to resist a quick Indian wrestle when you're noted for your athletic prowess. Robert Iglesias Linda lngram Nelson Italiano Ellie Jernigan John Jessee Denise Jimenez Bill Johnson Brenda Johnson Cynthia Johnson John Johnson Nora Johnson Patty Johnson James Johnston Angelina Jones David Jones Howard Jones Tyrone Jones Rachel Joyner Allen Judge Suzi Justus Rm C ' we-v , , Bes+ Looking - Be'rsy mi i ea: gg zest Ewa E. Howard and Betsy take time to check out Plant's best looking features. Elstun and Howard Jones Seniors 'QM' L , Paul Kahler K Larry Karpe Betsy Kase Rosemary Keating Doug Keller Katie Keller Dave Kelley Lori Kellogg .l' the wealih of knowledge that made ihem number one in the hearts of their teachers. Mos+ ln+elligen'r + Charleen ,rlffcei 747 4, N, QW Cavaleri and Pe+e Hershock 5-,nf l ,xy Darrell Kirk Mica Klein Karen Kline Kathy Knight Vicki Knowlton Ken Knox Evelyn Kobres Susan Kocurek Eric Kreher Laura Ladd Sheryl Lane Marcia Langford Susan Langley Brenda Larmon Cheryl Larmon Arthur Lastra Arlene Latnik Seniors Kathlene Lawrence Debbie Lavvson Kathy Layton Seniors L A Pam Lear Mary Lenan ,K Frank Leonard Eleanor Leone Paul Lesler Thomas Leto Frank Lewis Forrest Lindsay lj? lv1aryAnn Lippincott -as Laurie Livingston Jonathan Lockwood LuAnne Loftis Mos+ School Spiri'r David Lombardia Rick Long Nancy Longo Angel Lopez Diana Lopez JoeAnn Lowden Mike Lowry Virginia Lucas l Tom MacAIester Deb Magazine Steve Magers David Manis Lorna Mapleson Tatiana Marks Donald Martin Naomi Martin Michael Luper Michael Lydon Becky Lyle Bev Mason Della Massey Joe Matassini Charity Mathos Sybil Mayer Theresa Mayer Linda McCulloch George McDougall Urloanski and John Palmer Clarence McFeron Mary McGee Bobbie McHenry Martha McKaig Leah McKell Jeanie McKnight Bill McLeod John McPherson Tim Meacham Joy Meder Betsy Meighen Buddy Melton Jannette Mendeleon Vachon Meyers Steven Mikell Sid Miles Linda Miller Mary Jane Miller Renee Miller Linda Mills Seniors 20 Seniors Marie Mills Geneva Mitchell Mary Mitchell Terri Mitchell Rita Mones Sheryl Monsegllo Greg Montesanti Mark Monte De Oca Debbie Moody Clora Moore Mary Moore Fiobert Moore Stephen Moore Randee Morgan l-lam Moshell Ann Mount Beverly Mullins Dorothy Murray Richard Murray John Musgrove This years High Q team included Jonathan Lockwood John Dixon Wall captain Charleen Cavaleri Lissa Davidson and DeDe Hart - Alternate Rex Myers David Nasiatka Cecelia Nelson Dave Nelson Rick Nelson Win Nelson Craig Newman Janice Newman Larry Newman Theresa Newman Debbie Nix ' William Noel O6 Seniors Tim Norrid Jim Norris Susan Norton James Nugent JoAnn Nunn Pat O'Connor Arthur Odbert Greg Onmstede Deiories Oliver Toni Oppenneim Cynthia Optis Craig Oural Gary Owen JoAnn Palleja Carl Hayes and Annette Zamore sort out POP collection envelopes. Public:a+ions Play Major iff' fr, P'! 7' uf-1-K Role in S'ruden'r Life l.l........--nl John Palmer Karen Parrish Ellen Pasch Terry Pasch Steve Paskay Manuel Pastro Debra Pazo Henry Pearson Jackie Pearson Evelyn Peavy Vernon Peppers Elaine Pereirn Jerry Peterson Albert Petty Vincent Pflug Liz Pierce Phil Pierce Ester Pila Jack Pilsbury Mary Pazewski Seniors 207 208 Seniors Team included Logan Browning, DeDe Hart - captaing John Musgrove, Mr. Fred Boette - coachg Eric Carlson, Bill Kynes, and Nick Paleveda. Joyce Poe David Poliitzer Eva Pope Jonnice Porto Allen Prange Paul Prata Karen Pressman Robin Price ij' Ni' ,k-r i i i Cafegoricallyw Speaking 'Mui k Team Drills Long Hours .M-v Mike Provenzano Xavier Pullara Sandy Quednau Roger Quimby George Raffa Yvonne Ragano Frances Rametta Carmen Ramos Mayra Ramos Carol Randolph Marsha Randolph Norma Randolph Flora Reed Janice Reed Andri Reid 930' -rm-'Y .AMI 'mul Elizabeth Renfro Claudia Reynolds Cheryl Rhyne Jeb Rice Jill Ricketts Rosella Rinaldo Ron Roberti Callie Robertson Seniors O Seniors Gail Robinson Tom Roche Mary Rock 'B' N Denise Rocker Irene Rodeiro Tom Rodgers -M Chris Rodriguez Gary Rodriguez Wivw-vv Archery Provides Change Q' Jaime Rodriguez Shannon Rodriguez 'UQ Terry Rodriguez ...M Candy Rohlfs ull'- 'Hr' Rosanio Raymond ..,. Todd Rosenthal -v:.xaIp1 ??'Fff,i:3:z,f f i . My -Y: CFA-ff: 11,LL'..7-2 'if 5 William Dunbar strings his bow for target practice. Seniors Patricia Roy Mae Rush Donna Rushing John Russell Karen Fiyals Val Saad Diane Sacoco Sally Sais Eric Sails Gloria Sampson Sara Sampson Walter Sampson Winifred Sampson Joe Sanchez Terry Sarges Cynthia Savarese Christine Scaglione Cindy Scaglione Larry Scaglione Gayle Scarborough Francis Scartono Cindy Schabacker Debbie Scharps Kay Schmid Jo Ann Schneid Pete Schroeder Shirley Scott Steven Scott Willie Scott John Setzer Curtis Shazer Kenneth Shetter Myrna Shuman Pam Simmons Sylvia Simmons Scott Simms Vikki Sinclair Sylean Singleton Jim Sink Kent Skyrms f Y -1' 5 Y Q.-N..y Art Classes Demonstrate e-4' wh Many Different Forms : m'fr- k.:P Seniors David Smiley Aletha Smith Christopher Smith Connie Smith Janice Smith Marilyn Smith Holly Soroka Susan Sosik ' Ti ,, K V: i f Sir' Senior art student Phil Pierce sits leisurely at his easel and concentrates on his water colors. Kathy Speicher Debbie Squire Deb Staley Susan Stamm Ken Steward Randy Stewart Mark Stidham William Stewart Popular With Students Robin Stone Bill Strahle Debbie Stratton Rick Stovall Roland Strul Armando Suarez Cynthia Suarez Marc Suarez Wayne Suarez . 1 f Y .f ,fl Bobby Sutter Carole Taylor Deneris Thomas Lisa Thompson Sharon Thompson Jeff Tobin Debra Jo Todd Andrew Toledo Seniors Seniors Scott Tucker Freddie Mae Tyes Jacquelyn Tyson Cissy Urbanski Frank Vaccaro Fiaul Valdespino Niel Vanlandingham Jon VanPeIt Marilyn Vaughn Catherine Vecchio Fred Versaggi Desiree Vila Ou'He'l for Crealivily Andy Waldbart John Dixon Wall Jane Wallace William Wallauer Flon Walls Tom Ward Seniors Tyrone Jones, Ronald Bush, and Donald Wilder ponray a dramatic shooting scene, Seniors 2 Audrey Watts Neal Watts Warren Weatners Bill Weaver Robert Weekly Natalie Weeks Debbie Wehle Herbert Weinstein Martin Weiss Donna Wellington Craig Wertz Relaxation and Conversation i, af' ., ini 5, C, r 47,9 'L I 6 fi , vw , ff. , I I? WWW f 1 7 462 Delories West Jimmy Wheeler Brenda Whitehead Dale Whitson Donald Wilder Steve Wikon Gayle Williams Maggie Williams Reche Williams Vicki Williams Dean Williamson Janice Wilson Sam Wilson Charles Winkler Gary Wishnatski Carolyn Wooden Lynn Young Robert Zambito Annette Zamore Mark Zorn Juniors Junior Class Follows Tradition Chosen by the junior class as the most qualified for class offices were Bill Kynes, presidentg Boss Perry, vice-presidentg Ann Baylor, secretaryg and Cathy Peek, treasurer. Junior class officers proved their abilities as they were faced with a very busy year. Traditionally, the junior class sponsors the junior-senior prom, which was held in May to honor the senior class. The officers also had the task of deciding upon the design of the class ring. ln addition to these traditions, the junior class followed their instincts to make other plans beneficial to the student body of Plant I-ligh. Under the direction of junior class sponsor Mr. Reece Foster the very industrious junior officers made plans to repair broken and damaged lockers about the school. v-nz 2 . , Lv Ann, Boss Terry Abrams Beth Adler Pamela Adler Patricia Alaska Madelyn Alday Alfred Alexander Patrick Algood Mark Allman Cheryl Allen fm! X4 A f f Hx, ' we ' , f ,X my ' 'l A ,W,, , C ft Q, 1 , It - , , f l s 'Y , I I ,..V., VV,,, K 1 .,,, I ,,,,.V,A, i ,W I' A A L , it X- , 1 i s , 'J' kv 1 'ICQ L my L' I ..ff, it fi iq 'ix 'swff' to yod L ,I fr ' . if 1 45 , ' 4 WHA , A v , f, 'gg a 153' ' , A Q A L,,, .g fl ,,.., - fc. ffl, 'W I Q 'MTN if Sw.. 'dz ff 008 -'tif' T Tir - fri av. -1 i ,. W? 1,21 ,, 1 M- ,M I ff 1.4 lk. ,qv V4 , 2 c l M' 3 L if 5, if 1. -, fi? x., ,Y L ,, wx 1-We arm 5' '45- f l KK ' Z 5' ff i ' 57 A f ,, ' . ni ,, v' , 4 ff' f Gregory Allen Robin Allen Bryan Alspach Steve Arnberg Mary Anderson Michelle Andrews John Argerious Angelisse Athan Linden Atkins Bandy Atkinson Lorena Avolio Cherie Backer Curtis Bailey Jan Baker Kara Baker Cynthia Ball Frank Ball Cheryl Ballard Laura Barness Kevin Barnett Debora Barr Sylvia Barr Robert Barrens David Barth Ann Baylor Lazora Beckham Bill Bell Shirley Bell Jamie Benkert Janet Benison Theresa Bennett Chet Benson Cynthia Berger Belinda Berrian Yvette Berrier Juniors Juniors Buddy Besch David Betsill John Bevry Bita Bivens Karen Bladen MaryBeth Bodkin Stephanie Bodkin Kevin Boon Tom Bopp Conni Borer Joy Boulenger Bobby Boyer Shelly Branigan Carl Brannan Darrell Brantley Vickie Bray Dexter Brewer Beth Broadwell James Brown Kent Brown Susie Brown Velma Brown Kimberly Broxton Mark Bryan Levernist Bryant Sabrina Burgess Kim Burns Bobin Burnside Melanie Burpee Debbie Calderone Carolyn Calub Julian Canty Vincent Capitano Beth Cargill Julia Carroll I I' V . 'Dpi 3 J, fh , X 1 f fit . if 3049 ' , A, '- Vilma, 1 1 2 5 V f Q if 2 , L-A Mita a i. LM, 1 3 cf i, V. .1 ,Y 't A 'J -.. W In , ,',bf, V' ' 'fin '- x., -, ,f N M. 1 i-5 2 15 1 1 f' 'N-.1 1 1' X Jef, 'ix -T? , . , D l isa . 'Xia ig? wt ' 'f gl., 495-vw 0 ,, .X I Students Devote Much V, W, V I . g ' j r fi ' f,V,f V in L nfsigit zf6g'Y2v-HMT? ' ' '?1Z ZWZ? ,' -,i i . ,f..,.,, f New W . 1 4 , N fm ir ,,,,, I , s,.D,, r J ,.tt J, ix ,I 4 2 4 I I If Hua Cathy Carter Joel Carter Randy Carter Vikki Castellano Paul Castelle Lynn Cameron Ken Cawtnorn Sonia Cerum Wayne Charland Belinda Cnarneco Bill Chavvle Dale Cnernoff Sam Ciccarello Cy Clark Judy Clark 4 Juniors Judy Clark Yvonne Clark Gary Clementi Patricia Clements Cheryl Clinch Candy Coady Bill Coates Jimmy Coe Patricia Coker Pete Cole Raymond Coles Karen Collier Bruce Connelly Mike Conner Antonio Contreras Nina Cook Alice Cooper Robbie Cooper Debbie Corbett Stephanie Cordell Isabelle Cordier Sonia Crum Kelly Costango Carl Covvden 70k I t 2 A iffif 5 , 1- -7- 0 ,ii 'M Q r f'e Lt . 3 4. 5 I 'J nes 5 A' 7 '5f 'f ., . ' 'A-3 9 WCHA f5T0rZEBi 009411 J. 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N 5 i it i If at School Activities .,,. ,A j V'-5 Dancero Joanne Steinberg posts banner to inspire school spirit before a big game. Irene Gonzalez Marilyn Gonzalez Kevin Goodman Randy Gordan Erica Gottfried Susie Gould Ben Graham Glen Gray Marty Greenberg Brad Greene Richard Grotke Margot Gruman Scott Grybeck Patricia Gulosn Ricky Gwyn Juniors 230 Juniors Debbie Haenel Bill Hall Steve Hall Keith Hammond Kris Hance Leeanne Hangleitner Peter Hansma Leigh Hardiman Sharon Harper Susan Harper Bobby Harrison Robert Hartline Debbie Hartman Gail Haubenstock Leslie Haughn 134. i 'N' 5, 54 .af 5 A i f 1 ar ff 4 X - - 'xr' 4, ,. ,V f 'H' ' 1 ' I' fx fn, r Wx :U ..- . i I Ml X I I if I, x N ,rx , tr! N i, L, ir- 41. .7-t C+' 5 1 i I X' -'sr i ,Qs ,353 X 1 X F 5 . 1 N Ewing Qi 8 'V i 7 2 ,M V. H fgir nt f f A , ,ig ,M t N i Q . kv , if .mx f . K ,A Q. W ex V Y M ' ,'.'- ,. wif - 9 me if L 1.-'wig sf. 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A f J V . f ,gf .J 1 2 A 12, cgi ig ,, ..,, 'C X K 1? .g:yg'5:' I -, . 1 ,--., xy, F V I lf.. JA ,' Q -fri' Hifi 'W 'if 1' , 'Vs J - .,, s ,,s ., s,,sss, ' f 's'4 N , ,,,, is ,T V f-fwl'ff'K it 3 B' fl at W ff, if, A - V ' i t FL X. ft r Qs, Y tl xl 2 W . 9 2 , 9- ax xf! 93' z 3 ,mv t J - :gm 'IV ,.., r ' f -- J 5lg .,i:, s , , s ssss s s . in - 1- Q '- E nf gi 2 . ' ,f J ' i E xl ,. Q 'v-' - ' A 'V if 'i1- H' . Z '. ' ' A I, V l 335 . ilgw--3 K ,.,'i , X - ,,,,, is A . V John Hayden Michael Hayes William Heagey Reid Heller Tiny Hernandez Glenda Heyliger Chris Hicks Bandy Hierlmeier Bick Hiers Tom Hires William Hirsch Bob Hobbs Candee Hogan Denise Holt Lenora Hood Eric Hooper Susan Houlihan Billy Howard Cookie Howard Hilary Howell Kathy Hoyt Bobby Hughes Diana Hughes Pam Hungate Elaine Hunter Bay Hutchins Bandy Hyman Pam Jackson Wendy Jackson Sammy Jarosz Juniors Jim Jacob Paul Jacobson Debra Jankovvski Julie Jeter Dawn John Debra John Jackie Johnson Johnny Johnson Leeane Johnson Pamela Johnson Floxane Johnson Valerie Johnson Heidi Jones Jan Jones Marion Jones Stephen Joseph Alan Kahana Frank Kane Jay Karahan Mike Karup Mike Keck Joey Keel Diane Kelly Wiley Kelly Sv 'Q'- li AM! TF c X M A ,X 'lim' ,Tl is if l S'ruden'r Assis'ra nls 'l 'j 1 'I if I-!, I J ff C 5 'Qwmf V '73 Q' r Q ' , ali . '- :rv Z ' - Ls. - - ' i' . ': l'1 ::: ,ig :z.l,:H, -- XX. Y ' .Q - ,V di ' f.4., u , ijt.-5 ,.,Hx'ff:f, in A tu- 1 Ll 1 It Mi,,,kX 1 if lr V vt, ,A., A K t 5 , 'A V K3 l ,.', ff l ' L1 -f f' , ' ' ii L X M i A'4 rtra t N M tt A f- it Aid Many Teachers David Keyser Sherri Kimble Cindy Kingery Mark Klein Melissa Klein Patti Klimas Thomas Knight Michael Knighton Diana Knowles Dennis Knox Steve Kouris Mark Koourek l I Bookroom assistant Kathy Gilleon aids Mr. Stinson by keeping track of lost books. Juniors Juniors Mark Kyle Bill Kynes Karen LaCrosse Mark Lancaster Barbara Lanoor Earl Lane Wayne Langford Deborah Lantry James Lawson John LeBlanc Gail Leil Mike Leone Patty Leone Ellyne Levine Debbie Levy Gary Lewis , 0 4 i. '- , W J , iJ ,J 7 ui, ,I-w 1, ' I Qi i , Q lv I 'ku f , 1 All , I I 5 l x -V -7 Y- , iw n Ji , ,Y X41 yi ij Terry Darnell displays his artistic talent with water colors. Arl S+uden'rs Demonslrale f . 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'ffrzf' ' 2 , I 1 Q, 5 ,f . ,jg l ,Q fl W ' ' 'ij if, , ' 1, Q 'f ,:- , fe' Aw , ,T ...,,., .g,, ,, Aww, ,,,, 4 .N gwsyaf. gk i Juniors Emory Luce Melinda Lucka Donna Lurie Buddy Lutsko Daniel Lutsko Mark Lydon Robin Lyle Bill Lynch William Lyons Joahne Maclferran Michelle Maloney Georgeann Malowney Donna Mangrum Ralph Marcadis Tom Marks Ronald Martin Trudi Martin Ann Martino Vivian Matthews Cindy May 6 Juniors June Mayer Cheryl Mayfield Stephanie McCall Pat McCallister Allen McConnell John McCuiston Robin McCulloch Joanne McDonald Thomas McDonough Karen Mclntyre Jay Mclnvale Vicki McKeehan Carolyn McKinney Dave McLaughlin Suzanne McLann Melinda McLean Marty McNally Kevin McRae Kim McTaQgart Mike Mead Beth Meadows Cindy Medgebow Elena Medlin Nathan Meetze Cindy Mellon Clifford Melvin Donnie Mendez Mark Menendez Barbara Merz Jane Metcalfe 7 .2 Z5 hr:-tr' ,f Fi ' K 0 N 4' ,yr U 4 ' 1 1' ' 1 if f A -F 15. ,, t . 1 fx in tr ,- I wif i 1, 'suv KJ ,Z 'W' W ' QTY., 'T i i D 'Lsx E'-js 1 gr if Q V , as... k ' ' if 17p ,,. ,,,,, , V A ,. W . f ii , y W V y 1 , ,N . Y A f - is 1 . NF 4. V. 'I J, if ,f 5, J C i 'f?'.f T if il ,fva ff ji ,i w, J i r- gg- , li' sf' 'N X fi Q! if -f I I me ' Au 5 i W Q , 3 2 , fi-W A 1 , ,. L . ' : i f 2 . X V f I , if ff: , ff fl, ' T' 1, ,gf L X 'TT' 1'-Ag, Qi. asm , 'Sf Y 4. 2 .cw 'W 3 f 1,1 L- Sludenfs Aided by 'Hvgp 1 ' 1 f . J ,,,l , tt ww '23 ,iffy 4 af , fm We WI' -fgzr Ig mv -4 ' lil -' l . giyf' l Jar? ?f 'H-. , ., ' ' Q, V, ,z it gn A , F 1 .fvflz , , .K Audio Visual Ma'I'erials y fV 4 Audio equipment serves as a vital aid to language classes. 4 ff' Jimmy Meyer Tami Meyer Don Mikler Sam Mirabella Beverly Miranda Jim Mittenthal Steve Motlitt Lynda Moore Michelle Moore Susan Moore Scott Morris Evelyn Morton Sandy Morton Henry Moseley Brian Munson Robert Murray Julie Nance y it Michael Nelson 238 Juniors Sam Noto Carol O'DonnelI Pat O'Doran -N, John O'Neill Lorrine Orihuela fs, Lynne Osborn Jonathon Overstreet Alben Paoheo Carl Paleveda Melanie Palmer I, 1- PQ if Richard Palmeri Jose Pando vw Charles Parsons Susalee Payne 'Cr' Brenda Pease -Q! hifi.. Classroom Teachers Meril Undivided K.. Junior students busily take notes on class lecture. I ,Q I , f , ,t g Cathy Peek , gl 5 S . ' 2 A V fi tl Billy Peel W' ' P Robert Pelarde YZ J' , as R , S, X x by x ' X 'fl , x 1 f f N V l ' ' . ,...lK1 .n u- f 13-:A ' 1:-ga, ay ' '4 Ross Perry 9'- 5 3 fb x 3 ru X Darlene Pellegrini f i t f gl Vale Petrick Danny Petty Peggy Phips Florence Pickett 5 A Sherrie Peyton N 1 Michael Pincus Dada Pittman Edward Pittman Patricia Pitts Susan Plazewski Attention From Students 'H 92:57 5 r is fx X A . ... ff 3, E Ginger Pless Michael Poole Leroy Pope Angie Posada Al Posey Susan Poliak Pam Pratt Will Purcell Marcy Quinn Donna Rasmussen Starlita Redfern Mark Reese Juniors Mike Reynolds Lynda Richards Eveann Riski Pam Rivers David Rodriguez Ellen Rogers lv1aryAnn Roman Lori Ronson Diane Rosenblum Glenda Roy Neil Rubenstein Don Rushing Jeff Russell Pam Russell Francine Rutigliano Vicki Sabella Caroleen Salves -... Deborah Sams Ilijwfff Aft ' fm Q 4t '?rv 4 , 0 mf. 2 4 -g4..,,.f 4 i f 4 'Q hi With Many Tasks uf! 1, 0 3225 , f 5 , 3 1530 2 3 'iv ,vw 5 FL y 'Q' Juniors Reginald Sampson John San Robert Sanchez Linda Sanders Tricia Savvyer Vanessa Scarborough Linda Schmidt Janet Schnebly Ron Schreiber Thomas Schreiber Jonelle Schwanger Vickie Scott Sandra Session Sue Sharrock Dan Sheppard Mike Shields DebbiesShort Bryan Shuler Frank Shupp Mary Sinclair Lauren Singleton Debbie Smith Dewey Smith Gary Smith Kevin Smith Linda Smith Manfin Smith Yetive Smith Robert Spencer Julie Stafford Judy Staley Mark Stallings Joanne Steinberg Vivian Stephens Daniel Stevens 242 Juniors Vickie Stevenson Donna Stewart Jane Stiers David Stoll Lorenzo Storr Tina Strond Tawn Sullivan Betsy Sundheim Steve Sutker Terri Tagliarini Rusty Tanner Rosalie Taormina Beverly Tate Alan Tatum Anthony Terry Clarence Thomas Jessica Thomas Pat Thomas Andrew Thompson Douglas Thullberry Susan Thurman Mike Tiffany Rodney Tim Julie Timm Monique Tipper Naomi Todd Edward Torgerson Jackie Triplett Donna Tritt Andy Trotti ,sr A , At y fi' 'R ,.. .af ,.. 'TT' I X I ', A , J X qv 1 .fl- 4 I Z, ' ' f ww . , . 4 '- ' ,p ,,..-,- f ff f xi , .J I vw nf r an ' li N' t' i X 5. 1 xk i to 1 cf X I Counselors Provide Aid and , ,, .W 1' Q? S, x4 , 1 ,V W f ' , 1 if , W 6 . , in A-wr .,:1+Lz9 ,I J l t ,, Q5 1 ' Wifi ' 1, ,, A 'ftm ,f ,,,, A ffl X3 'E 'V I V Ht ' 'Z ' 77' t f fi 1 ,ft ,V ,. it Q' vwv .Y -mf -wr 1 ,., ,Yrxi 9175 K M-Q 'S Q. f 1 If-1 T y ' , ,Q F -l Qi. , . z' f , as A '13- i '31 L A, , V M V, -,A- alfa y , 1' r V 1 fn U V, k r- 'Tie ., . ref V' 'rf . ,ff 4-M H ff-M 2 ' L r V f . , , , ' V V a . rr, - A tl ' 'fs' p i . , k X N gg' , , 2 4:5 4 ' .5i 4 ' , iii. .my - f' V J i V ' 1 , ,Y Y 'V -'flu 1 vj 1+ ' :W ff, -A I ,, X A Alf, , V. 1 .. ? ,M . w iv' Q, , ' K. fluff,-, f ' 429 :pl 1 .gi . , W ' L l,. V 1 ' ,' ff at f MV LVIVZ . . r V 'ff is ' ' .-fiffi' ' 2' 422 ,V 5 13? ' , , gm 1. -if V x, , ' 'K -. alla ., ' , awww ' '. fn ' , ff i 2 fy ', ,,.',f, , 1 Lac., it, 4 I f z- 'z f ff ,. Support for Students Juniors Louise Trueman Bart Tucker Kathy Turner Larry Turner Dave Tune Granbryrne Trupp Cheryl Tylisz Linda Ulm Jim Ulmer Betsy Urbanski Lynn Valdes Debbie Valentine Cindy VanPelt Sheryl VanTrump Vickie Vaught Yvonne Vickers ' f Thomas Vickory Q . .,, ' Robert Vidal f 'Q I X f and , , X . Junior Sherrie Kimble plans schedule with assistance of guidance counselor Mrs. Battle. W. Denise Vila 243 44 Gerry Volden Bill Wadsworth Jett Wallace Kate Waller Olivette Warren Juniors Deborah Washington Marilyn Wassaberger Steve Watts James Way Mary Weathers Janie Weeks Kathi Weiner Tim Welsted Sue Wendel Cindy Wheatley fig I 1 , DeAnne Whitaker Blair White M fa, 2. ,Q Q99 'Cm N R Et n Watt 51,1 it , ig 144A Junior Assistants Learn vr I A Juniors Yolanda Mitchell and Beth Meadows take a break during class picture taking. ft Joseph Willson Paul Wilson David Winge James Winge 'N Robert Young Earl White Jackie Whited Gracie Whitehead Nancy Willard Alma Williams Andy Williams Cindy Williams Harry Williams Johnetter Williams Kim Williams Mary Alice Williams Fredrick Williams Katie Williams Laura Williams Julia Wilson Scott Winn Jeff Wise Yvonne Wishnotski Steve Wolf ' C llt u YXZZTJEGQIPLV It M041 ffm f 1 Betsy Wood Y 1 52 Z jf if f Barbra Worley jyk ua 02156541 K7 Pam Wright ,tcffj y, ' Caretha Young X Zidjfffiff ,Cf if, Lila l Q 1 6 5134! A0591 LQ C2614 jlggagf o IY 'AWD W ary oung y 2 f' WMM Karl Zigler f Susan Zureher fi K Q f I f if X, Zcf' ophomores Baby Pa nfhers Boost Spirit' After listening to the speeches the sophomores elected their class officers out of a field of vvell qualified candidates. The results were: Brian Albritten, President, Robert Taylor, Vice President, Gigi Jennevvein, Secretary, and Terri Sais, Treasurer. Though the class officers, represented the sophomore class in many activities, their main responsibility was planning the orientation for next year's sophomores. An added responsibility this year because of Double Session f vvas keeping the spirit high in the Baby Panther Class. Lending advice on these and other matters is their sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Hazard. Cheryl Abela Lisa Abernathy David Acebo Brian Albritton Frederica Alexander Cindy Alison Duanne Alison Alan Alvarez Mark Ammerman Kandi Anderson Sandra Anderson Cynthia Antinori Robin Anton Julie Atkins David Ayres -4 H'-Y F AEGR X wg J, it its A 5-fav? in ' 4 V I l 1, .f G ' ,K Qu 'I P ,fn ' h4: ll'.21'- V . . 5 T it e .x -'J . i H ' 1 ii l mH'H..- iii AN . Qi f 's it ff. xg S, f gi ve- vc. A ...+- ' x Aww I f 's 5' 5 .Ga lk 7 . I K! 37 9' tx , jx, ,. . fa aw- ,Ka AL we if' 6 . . , X ft 4 X x K 'N .Auf 5. ,K Vx Q 'Q L' -1' Vis-It A 2: ffz- .,,f 3, -- -' :,g3:. A A i , ' Q J nl, . . . .Vg - .V x tl :L .5 ,. 5: Q , as Ii K 'if' N' M Lu-f .Qs if ' , ' I 4 3 K :sg '93, 1 ' 5:4 .x 'T Y' 'V' K 222553422 1' J . .ll A f 1 l I , FZ., f x - ' lx. ' ' K' .. ' ' f We f .1 T B ik: 1 ' i 5. i Y-'11-.2 X . I -IIE, , 1 x vs- -,, A .V - p 1922 ' , ' .. 'l .- f 1 .V ,Q .. t - f ' ' 5 l ' 'YYY 1: EEFAZQ., ' 'J ' '- 15 ,5551 . 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Q5 A Terri Baach Norman Baker Steve Baker Cathy Bailey Jennifer Baisden Daemon Baizan Mark Barber Pam Bartlett Nora Barton Janet Bartow Mary Battaglia Becky Baxter Theresa Beiser Douglas Bell Robert Bell Tim Bell Dianne Belles Eddie Bennett Neil Bennett Sheila Benton Danny Berkhan Lisa Bernstein Joe Black Debbie Blanohette Caridad Blanoe Molly Blanton Barbie Blatt Terry Bodkin Annette Bonfiglio Duane Braaten Judy Bragg John Brannan Jon Bray Paula Broadwell Candy Brower Edith Brown Thelma Brown Kathy Browning Mike Brunhild Grady Bryant Soghomores 24 48 Soghomores Steve Bulluck Paul Bunch Bob Burgen Cynthia Burgess Bobbie Burt V John Butler Cynthia Byrd Eugene Cacanindin Elaine Cacciatore Bonnie Calhoun Manny Calzon Julie Cameron Debbi Campbell Ken Cannata Mark Carron Cindy Carson Debbie Cash Sherri Cash Maria Casoria Lisa Cathey Lynn Cathey Ronda Charland B t at 'bf' 5:- l l i ' P, fl V ix , Rev l is i r ff 'F 1 K fy X. f' x 'fbi -B K e gf' .pf C., J 5' 'X JW qv' .v--K - , 55 3 v ' av .v fuk 5.. ,.- 4' f 'X 'sk ff! my M J 4' 5! s Patio Provides Place JE -J Q--. QQ: .' . iv- Li 1 s I Q K P u ' ef? Q 1 ,A l fi , 1 x . 4 i vs l , Q Bill Chastain Q ,A T ,, . 3 Michele Chavez .,.t b M Jim Chubluck 9 Charlie Chamnes it fi 4' - 1 T' , I ill , E i 4 9 Y rg 'WWW i All Q Pg 'X f,v'X , fy ,, P f i Randy Cigarran Andy Ciucio Cheri Clark Valerie Clark Jack Clyatt Adm C 5 L .M . -i t. 4 X C 5 I f , .65 . sf- . R 3 4. f sq., -,, 2-0, x wi 'lv 5 -4 1 4 if V 'ffl Qi H to 2 it A - :W I W 314. A i7 f 7 X , . ifwj, , QQ 'gift 1 ' D ,'f,',g 'Z 7,53 ' r V?i'fl5fffv-A , r if ' ' ' . 3' 4 ' . Z 1. 'if i-liilyl xl, I , 51' 'Q for Relaxation Susan Coalla Dave Coatsvvortn Karen Coleman David Colvvell Debra Conner Jeannie Cook Kenneth Cook Laurie Cooley Janice Cooper Bobby Cox Joy Cox Barbara Craig Rebecca Crane Scott Crawford Steve Crider Kelly Crowl 1 5 . P' :I-Z1 afi- 4f,' ' rr' l' F, u ZZ Ns? I ml! Debby Dowell finds studying easier on the patio. Sognomores 250 Paul Cummings Allen Davidson Doug Davidson Alan Davis Daniel Davis Kay Davis Rogina Davis Waverly Davis William Davis Bill Dawson Bill Deak Steve Decilio Cathy DeCesare Dianne Delgado Karla Del.ooper . - g ' 1 'UQ G.. ' l P Aly D , , I x fl 'Qu as i W ,H-,l S+uclen+s Gain Valuable VJ- Algebra instructor Mrs. Ford gives assistance to sophomore math student Richard Newman. rl wh V- k, 'Z I ' .mia 1 'f' ' . me 41. P C , ,, ,.. 5 r A - K 3 A- fr' I . 4, ni 3 ,, Q ff r 1 A ' 'fi' f ,T ' 42 ,-Z1 , t Ct, ff 4 . ,v.'L f , ' fs' 1' W ' 21, 51. A4 fv- 1 Zvi ' , ti 4 r rj gt' Q A , 77691, Ni' - iw 1 f vi Aid From Instructors ,A ,R .2 4 f7 5 5 ter , ' V . , . f Ezggigp:'r533'12 F 'Y ,X ,ff ' , . 'iQll,fgzf 1 fr- ' 1' 7 - . W , A 'F M, , .ff , 'gwq f f ,wifi ' Qi- 1 I 1 V. 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NW .. ,..,,,,. af Wg y r ' 'R , x , QV- Q ' L KW I ... fa ', f , fini . Q rf! f' . f tt . t T V fl! David Gargan Leslie Garrett Rene Gatliff Faith Geiger Zsa Zsa Geiger Albert Ghent Nancy Gibbons Milton Gill Carmen Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez Kim Good Jeanell Goodman June Grady Donna Graminski Thomas Grassmuck 1 I ws.. 'U I , -... f ' r , if I5 X .1 .g4,,, Z X, 60, , in D Li L t V SX 4 it l v Q ii. ' xr fy l ,5, if ,xi F ' w 5 , TI, , ,ii . f A ,.iV A , Students Use Class Laboratory lp, , ., ,eg 'f if I ,QW I S, V A .V QA-.1 fi: ,yfi W V , W My . x ,f X 08 1 ...zs C . v i., w 74 mfr? QM Q! , . . 7 f' ' f G 1, -Q , I 9, 3 'tai i I . it 1 1 I V' -N ' , Iv I A, N ' P fill y ' qi, Q. ,v' ,A 4 'Alix A ,V l A Q -fi ,I fi F' r 'Www iWi ILA Sophomore Aiicen McCIane and her lab partner examine specimens under the microscope. Q 3 I Periods Wisely 1-'X ee-X Nw N fe U sg Ifgig I Q if' 'Ww-I G, ' i rr'e'fA ,J . 7 , 'A L if G G Qkzv V , , w?V p,,,. l , 'I iifli fix' X ,. gtg mr it fs 5. N X 'C'- A 7312, f si., . , , xc, I 5. K .....- , . wg, 'lb I 4 i Betty Gravett Gretchen Gray Maida Greenberg Brian Greene Jack Greene Gregg Griffin Rodney Griffin Stevie Grimm Judy Gutman .Jim Guyer Ronnie Gwyn Greg Haber Chris Haddard John I-iaenel JoAnn Hall Sophomores 4 Sophomores Kathy Hall Marcia Hall Lasleigh Hamilton Harry Hane Ken Hansen Vickie Harder Harriet Hardiman Mark Hargraves Carolyn Harper Terry Harrelson Adrean Harris Ivy Harris Jeanette Harris Paul Harris Debbie Hart Angie Hartley Dee Hatton Michael Haugabrook Cathy Hearn Anne Hearne vt, ,X A 114 K ,Q l 1 0- ,, 1 f f' M .A . 'Nov' ' fl A tit 2 so it Mft sv,-,maj : , 'Vx i 4 fi, V 4 '. ' f , 'i ffjff Ziff N Aft Sophomores Improve Sophomore Algebra 2 students do homework problems on the blackboard. Wimvf H ,pw fi qw-1 Ai 2 rfun .V F V .:',, Z g A if ,A , V . -,- - f , w ' L, hm 4 , 6- W4 'pl if Q X 'ff , 4,1 . , , my I 4 I f f W rg, , V min . 1- '- 1 ,f W fy, 1. 1 f ,P all ' f I Joe Hegerich Rose Henderson Devany Henly Cheryl Herd Sydney Herndon Leslie Heusel Mark Hierlmeier Douglas High Lee Hill Terry Hines Sally Hobbs Patricia Holder Tammy Holland Cindy Holley Ellen Holmes Linda Holmes James Hood Roger Hoop Dean Howard Madeline Howell Ma'rhema+ic: Skills - ' ,,, 3.44 eff ' ff L.. Q I M J 2 ,7 V 1 -JILL, V 5 , f , ' V' 5 ' ,vfl Y 'V 1 V ,V 6 , f 1 Q V ,far-v 1. H f an f ,A 4, A- , f f W ,., M , ,i J , f ,f za i A I' , V r I .5 , A , .7 In f 'WV f' ,f , ,-mu, ff M . ' frrl gli gb, 3 V 7, 1- 1 , 2 A, -. , fir? ., ., ' K? 'S XQQ O f QW f f 1 144 ff 'xiii ? f 4 f , I ' fs- ,. , -:Qi iq i r Cyndi Huerta Fritz Huetiny Charles Hughes Bob Hume Bruce Hunt Steve lngram Edward Jackson Grace Jacobson Mary Lou Janson Mary Jane Jeffery Gigi Jennewein Nora Leto Madelyn Lenhoff Hudson Lenfestey Debbie Lemmert Sherry Leffler Soghomores 256 Sophomores Erik Jensen Susan Jessop Dana Jeter Sonja Joel Robert Johns Ruby Johnson Mary Bruce Johnston Carolyn Jones Cheryl Jones Darby Jones Darlene Jones Doug Jones Malcolm Jones Mary Jones I i J f yr- WY tlt n ,. G H2 is , 1,445 ,. ag L. X x is 'TF Q n W Y ,Q . l ,,, --4 Jeanette Harris and Colletta Wehust develop typing skills through long practice. S+uden+s Work Ha rd fvvsa I Q ' f- ,. Qi ., ff , i l 'li fu l ea' 2 . ft Wu mf 1 nv- iz, P I 1' f' -S A sv: YN 'Y VJ! :L 'A 15 3 by I t ,fa A ,J . , i ff , N fi if f Q tt L L if J f a f- ff? L, , 51:4 l J . i 'i v .. ij Il! i t 2' r,' V , f ,gr ,cffwfd f ,lg f Z4 it i iv ' - 'int f-I Am Y 7 gp' aa- 1 'Kia-Q 4 'AX f ff!! 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Betsy Jordan Guy Jordan Lee Jordan Lois Jordan Mark Kaiser Lisa Kalaf Jack Katz Leslie Kemp Karen Kemp Nancy Kehoe Sandra Kerr Robert Kerr Douglas Kiliiam Georgette King Ray King Brucie Klay Marty Knoetzsch Kurt Kocurek Thad Kopec Tom Koulouris Margaret Kreher Kitty Kuhn Jon LaFavor Liz Landry Patty Lancor Linda Larmon Chris Lautz Kim Lazenby Debi Leasure Nancy Lee Jim Lilliard Corey Linick Pete Lippincott Stephen Lively Mince Livingston Albert Lizzarralde Jody Lobstein Susan Lotton Kim Love Nina Lovensheimer Sophomores 257 58 Soghomores Felicia Lovett Cynthia Luckie Bonnie Lutsko lvy Lutzker Cynthia Lyons Lea Mabry Barbie Madsen Doug Magann Francis Magazino Iris Manning Rae Ann Markovich Steve Marriot Cathy Marshall Anthony Martin Brian Martin . i ' .-.X 2 ' ,wi X l V 1, Dicky Massari Ivy Mast Mary Mathews Joe Mathis tif, V, L. VA' .fi , ft , ' V . Zi 4 .K , Th ' KZQJXA J W U51 Sophomores Attend Various 4 'P -. rfb- fm! f ,SU -. QL F V i X ff ii 6 ,fy Y nw f' .+ t l www 1 A Qu' Z J I H 5 '., ff' 1 f 1 mfvrv-,MNX A ,,,Y K Michael Dix purchases a ticket for the Turkey Day dancer ya 4: l , - - - at l it Danny Meyer -f K Joe McAllen f K fr Cathy McCann Debi McCovvn 56' f V I A 9 ff f ,gs fu fi Z, A it K 2 Tim Mcaae sg 4 W, 2223. M A , Dennis McDermott Kevin McGovern Clara Mclntyre Susan McKell Kathy McKenny F A Alicen McLane 2, V , t , A J Linda McMahon 9, -xl 4 'iy Kathy McMilIion it . fs, 1 '- Lise McMullen ,gg M - ,K ,t . Ayi- Marthe McNeal if ,,i1y .,i, 9 xii A, re. 11 M ,fhlflf , School Activities 18- Emily McNeil Cakl McWilliam Maxie Means Mayda Mendez Jeff Merin -f - Tommy Mick Freddie Miller Tommy Miller Teresa Mills Debbie Miranda James Mitchell Valerie Mitchell Ed Mitkus John Montague Kathy Montgomery Mike Morris Patti Mozingo Sandy Mozingo Ken Mulder Nancy Mullen Soghomores 25 260 Sophomores Lorraine Napolitano Mike Nasiatka Kristi Nelson Nancy Nelson Priscilla Nelson 5-I Keith 'Newman f N' M Richard Newman 1 it David Nix John Nixon Linda Nofsinger Margo Noim Donna Norris Debbie Oast Sharon Ondrula Brenda Osborne Nancy Oswald Dawn Owen Jo Owen Terry Padgett Gary Page Nicholas Paleveda Roxanne Papia Wayne Parrish Rebecca Parsons Jeff Pasch Patrick John Nancy Pepper Mike Pennington Olemmie Perry Gene Perry Michele Perry Terry Peterson Keith Peterson Maryl3eth Peterson Laurie Phillips 'M X, vf- Y.- nf O f 'W Q. l 'R+ A r Student Assista nts Give 'Phi 'id N-45 WN' Aid 'lo Plant Faculty Karen Poe Peggy Poole Patricia Pope Mike Powers Debbie Prata Jack Pray Dennis Preston Candies Pugh Gwen Pybus Dave Pyle Kathy Queirolo Courtney Quick Linda Ouintero Anthony Haifa Reginald Ftaitord Student assistant Michael Overrnan answers phone calls on the switchboard in the rnain office. Soghomores ' i Soghomores 'f it kj ix in l l X til if iii' X A l sv ,N X Q X , l JW l 7 ,Go if it Qtxkiiik fs QI! .1 X, xx 262 GJ QQ ANQWX xqx -J gdxl 'X l gl l 1 -lv-xx . Julie Atkins practices good nursing techniques while Jim Horne acts as patient. Tanya Raines Scott Reece Andy Reeves Michael Regan Nancy Regan Roseann Reiber Lauri Reynolds Linda Reynolds Leah Richards Mark Richards Sally Richards Sue Richards Nick Rinaldo Tex Ritter Debbie Roberts Keith Robishaw Ann Rodgers Marianne Rodgers Terri Rolfe Curt Rorebeck Beverly Roy Carol Ruiz Cindy Russell Pamela Russell Tina Russell Health Oriented Classes Give B 1 a .xi 1, x ii - 5 I . 'HT-, , Qt yi ,Q 1 l ,V,,,,, Z I ,Y g f fl Q ff fr w, ' fe -gf 2 ,1 A,- A '1 fy A 'X t el 4 .f W wr 4 t 7 4 , , N x q?A,f: fp 7-Wi , v f 'Q 11 9' N i 1 f I 1 ff , ,f P X 32.9 ' ,X X: A 'qma- , S x 0' Q , , . Q ta 72. Janis Saba Susie Sadlowski Selina Sain Terry Sais Sharon Salazar Tica Sanchez Diana Sandegna Vicki Sandtner Kathy Sauer Mark Scaglione Becky Scalise Linda Schaeffer ' 0 Students Valuable Experience . .,4, J V iiii J iii J ff ' -4 1' V 1 C M ' f '55 - iir we ATF , J . F iei, .rii -- , , i iii? M' '32 1 , it f 1 ili J MM ,ii,yJ V' ' ,f f ri.. f 35 A ' y rrz 2 if , 2 yy , nh:-mv ig' ,, ,L,f . ..., O30 I I J it J ry tt L L as '1'Q ,Q a-fi f g N J C' ,J 'X 2 J v an Si r V 1 i J ,J ff . L4 +4 4? f 1 ' i, . J J S 9 . . 1 2 . :,,,t3g,3,,y G I .- S EQ A tlr i to , i u k J , fi Qelf iiii yii . r 4' VT I mm I: , Q A kg.. 3 W. 5 J . J- M ,.., J V ' ' 'M' ..iy , , of J., Q C M U Q i? QQ ..,A J tl! ! ,VZV . .AQ V .F foxy V Z, V -A 5 7 , J ,V. f' it 5' A 'Q if-1 ' f' 4 g - fi f, ,WI . Q A 'H J . W v 1 j Sw 1 of s ffl 5 K? Rm ,S ' yr k 2 iffy' 1 James Schmidt Carolyn Schroeder Chuck Schumann Tim Schumann Cindy Schwartz Flena Scovill Vic Seaman Judd Semeyn Christy Sestile Suzanne Sherill Suzanne Sherrill Pat Shields Louis Simmons Paul Singleton Connie Sipe Ken Sizemore Maria Skettini Bruce Smith Carolyn Smith Cheryl Smith Eddie Smith Ellen Smith Jill Smith Leonard Smith Louis Smith Soghomores Sophomores Paul Smith Ricky Smith Cynthia Spain Nancy Spall Suzanne Spence Velma Spencer Mary Spirtos Shirley Staltord Rae Stanley Stephen Starkman if Sheri Starkweather Sherrie St. Aubin Nancy Stephan Gail Stephens Joan Stevenson Lori Stiegel Sylvia Stockard Bill Stoeltzing Vickie Stokes Vivian Stover George Strickland Jeff Suarez Hania Sudymont Kathy Sulzer Lynda Suter Abbie Sutker Debra Swartz Juliette Sweeting Linda Tanner Mark Tamkun Peggy Tassey Andy Taylor Bruce Taylor Paula Taylor f . . , U , 51 F- R 'V N , V .gg , X .I V af' Q '. , . , f 4 'L fl' Q Q A KY 5 . 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Robert Taylor Carla Thomas Monica Thomas Valerie Thomas Susette Thompson Wayne Thompson Angela Thornton Janice Thornton Sally Thullbery Jones Tiflan Sophomores Sopnomores , Mike Tillman Teddy Tinsley Mike Travis George Tripp 1 e hu Y-4' Jeff rrupp y 1 Mike Turner T Bob Valeri Vicki Varn M Mark Varnadore Randy Vaugnt 4 1 fl if' ' El Rosanne Versaggi Irene Wade Ftoy Wagner Chris Wallace Mark Wallace Patricia Warren Gilbert Wasserberger Stephanie Watterson Warren Way 266 l 1 1 ff i F , , V 1 V -HX, -- i 4' id' ' ,g..p. 5 :Q 2 a. 4. 1 - i jg, T T QL if 'f If T V 2 .9 ' M:--iii NA , i' f l '- Ex. W , fi? ' -- Q . ' ,P L , ff '-iA 'i'. A V ix if lin fiiff I , fl? '55 , , u 4 f' 'Q V Q , 1-fl X 1 5? V .. , . I ff? K v I. ' ' 1.10 , ,age T ' . V 1 ' i 'Q g T it it sf i f i ti Q. 'ki ' 4' 'E l 1 ,gf X ff f i i if ,g 4.1 , M ' X - I ig: Q Q V ' 15- if Q' l 2 ff- , i ' ,... . 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' ' i n 5' rx ,gg 44 ,v f , , il 1 K , 2 1 ff' I A . nf Bill Wiley Cathy Williams Jewel Williams Paul Williams Pauline Williams Sara Williams Tim Williams Veronica Williams Paula Williers Booker Wilson Cheryl Wilson Coby Wilson Diana Wilson Curtis Wimberly Jan Womble Cindy Wren Cheryl Young Buck Younger Geri Zamore Sue Zellner Senior Directory A MICHEAL ABELL - 115 So. Beverly Ave., Student Council 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4. CATHY ACCURSO - 3619 Kensington, N.H.S. 3, 4, La Sertoa 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec. 4, Youth Council 3, 4, Sr. Homeroom Rep., A.F.S. 2, Committee of Cheer 4, Pep Rally Committee 3, 4. DAVID ACOSTA - 408 Bophorus, N.H.S. 3, 4, I Dare You 3, 4, S.H.S. 3, -4. RUDY ACOSTA - 408 Bophorus, N.H.S. 3, 4, I Dare You 3, 4, S.H.S. 3, 4. CHARLIE AIKENS - 410 East Park Ave. CHRIS ALDRICH - 2320 So. Hubert, Lab, Marching, Stage, and Concert Band 2, 3, Gymnastics 4, Civitans 3, 4. LUCY ALFANO -- 4002 Emprade, Kiwan- ettes 4, Pep Rally Committee 4. LYN ALLMAN - 4412 Bay Court Avenue, Human Relations 3, Tennis 3, Commercial Club 4, V.O.E. 4. CYNTHIA ALVAREZ - 2803 Esperanza, Main Office 2, 3, 4, Lionettes 4, Registrar 2, Guidance 4. JOSEPH ALVAREZ - 3109 Bay Vista GAY ANDERSON - 2414 South Dundee, French Club 3, Gymnastics Club 3, Opti- mette 3, 4, Youth Council 4. RAPHEAL ANDERSON - 1144 Main Street Apt. A GREG ANDRETTA - 3902 San Rafael, Pan Am Club 2, Youth Council 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. RICHARD ANDRETTA - 3902 San Rafael, Drama Club 2. LILLIAN ANDREWS - 412 7th Avenue, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Kiwanettes 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Human Relations 3, 4, Girls' State Alt. ROBIN ANDREWS - 2915 San Carlos BARBARA ANTHONY - 1108 Harrison Street, N.H.S. 3, 4, D.C.T. 4. DONNA ARMENTERO - 3602 El Prado: S.H.S. 3, N.H.S. 3, 4. HOLLY ARMISTEAD - 3006 Beach Drive, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, LaSertoa 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, Student Council 2, 3, French Club 2, Youth Council 2, 3, Drama Club 2, Jewel Circle 2, 3. DIRK VON ARNOLD - 7518 Hanley Road, Band 3. DON ASHLEY - 4212 Estrella, Band 2, 3, 4, German Band 3, 4, Swim Team 2. STEPHAN ATHAN - 825 South Macdill Avenue, Student Council 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Sgt. of Arms 4, Jewel Circle 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Pres. of Junior Class, Pres. of Concert Choir 3. AVERY AYALA - 509 Sparkman Avenue, F.H.A. 3, Jamma 3, Dancero 3, 4, Band Honor Society 4, Library Treas. 4, Senior Rep., Student Council 3, 4, Youth Council 3, 4. B TERRY BADGER - 2406 South Hale NANCY BAILY - 3005 San Jose, Kiwan- ettes 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Historian 4, C.B.E. Secretary 4. RUTHIE BAILY - 733 East Henderson, F.H.S.Z. HANSEN BAIZEN - 2503 Palm Drive, N.H.S. 4, Ecology Club 3, Interact 3, Pan Am 4, L.H.S. 4, I Dare You 3, JOHN BAKER - 610 Riviera Drive DEBRA BALL - 3205 Deleon, Student Council 3, History Club 3, Adv. Manager POP 4, Pep Rally Committee 3, 4. HORACE BARNES - 111 Chestnut Street, Band 4. LILLIE BARROW - 2007 Ola Avenue, Jamma 3, Civinettes 3, 4. DALE BARTLETI' - 3008 Emerson ANITA BASS - 4214 North A Street, Optimettes 2, 3, 2nd V.P. 4, POP Rep. DAVID BATTAGLIA - 3414 Palmira PHINEAS, BAUGHER - 3408 San Luis, Band 2, 3, 4, German Band 3. CONNIE BEURY - 3112 North Julia Circle, Senior Representative. BARBRA BECCUE - 4301 Sevilla, Kiwan- ettes 3, 4, Pep Rally Committee 3, 4. ROBERT BECKHAM JR. - 502 North Albany, Interact 4, Football 4, N.H.S. 3, 4. JANE BELL - 4808 Culbreath Isles Road, Drama Club 2, Youth Council 3, 4, POP 4, Kiwanette V.P. 4, Health Careers 4. LESLIE BENZ - 624 Bosphorus Avenue, Swimming 2, Gymnastics 3, Optimettes 2, 3. BOBBY BERGER - 30 Ladoga, Key Club 4, N.H.S. 4. JED BERNSTEIN - 4209 Euclid Avenue, Latin Honor 3, 4, Latin Club Pres. 4, Swim 2, 3, 4, Civitans 4, Letterman 2, 3, History Club 4, N.H.S. 3, 4. YVONNE BERRIER - 715 South Newport DEBBIE BERTUCCELLI - 105 Cardy Street, Main Office Asst. 2, 3, 4, Lionettes 4, Sen- ior Class Rep., Youth Council 4, Ecology Club 3, Commercial Club Pres. 3, 4. CORDELIA BEST - 1320 North B Street KIM BEVER - 403 South Manhattan Ave- nue, Optimettes 3, 4, Student Council 4, Senior Class Representative. GAIL BIGGINS - 5841 Langston Drive, Jamma Club 3, Commercial Club V.P. 4. ROBERT BINDA - 817 Roxmere Road, Key 2, 3, Treas. 4, Track 2, 3, Football 2, Youth Council 4, Homeroom Rep. 2. JENNIFER BITTMANN - 4104 Corona Street, Concert Choir 3, 4, Gymnastics 4. WALLACE BLACKBURN - 480 Bosphorus NOLAN BLANCHARD - 4007 Dale Avenue GEORGINA BLANCO - 2412 Gray Street, Pan American Club 3. EVETTE BLOOM - 4107 Granada Street, Lionettes 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. SANDY BLOOM - 4107 Granada Street, Lionettes 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. RANDY BOBBITT - 4108 San Pedro, Drama Club 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Officer 4, Pep Rally Committee 4, Golf Team 4, Sci- ence 2, 3. BOBBY BOBO - 560 Riviera Drive ANITA BONFIGLIO - 4933 San Rafael MALCOLM BOON - 2804 Morrison Ave- nue, Letterman 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4. YVONNE BOSTON - 710 North Newport Avenue, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Jamma 3, Commercial 4. ROBIN BOUCHER - 2512 Parkland Boule- vard SUZANNE BOULENGER - 1120 Dunbar Avenue, Drama Club 4, German Club 4, Senior Class Rep., Pep Rally Committee'4. JUDEE BOYER - 1506 Richard Street, Optimettes 2, 3, 4. LISA BRADBERRY - 4418 El Prado Boule- vard DAVID BRAIN - 818 ldlewood Drive, Pan American Club 4, Boys' State 3, I Dare You 3, N.H.S. 3. DONNA BRANDL - 3625 Omar Avenue, Kiwanettes 3, 4, Commercial Club Secre- tary 4, C.B.E. President 4. BECKY BRANNAN - 1118 Culbreath Isles Drive, Civinettes 2, 3, V.P. 4, Junior Class Sec., Student Council Rec. Sec. 4, S.H.S. 3, Treas. 4, French Club 3, Para Meds 3, Math Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. YOLINDA BRIGHT - 11323 Grace Street, Commercial Club 4. ROBYN BRINEN - 4706 Melrose Avenue, Annual Staff 2, 3, Business Editor 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Civinettes 2, 3, Cor- res. Sec. 4, Student Council 3, Pan Ameri. can 3, Health Careers 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. COLLEEN BROCKINTON - 4205 Angeles Court, Concert Choir 3, 4, Chorus Letter 4, Ecology 3, Photograph 3. ANNETTE BROWN - 1252 Whitehead Court GLORIA BROWN - 1258 Joed Court, Jamma Club 3, Commercial Club 4. KATHY BROWNE - 4406 Brookwood Drive, Concert Choir 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Drama Club 3, Pan Am 2, 3, Chorus Letter 3, Youth Council 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. LOGAN BROWNING - 125 Baltic Circle, Football 2, 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, Categorically Speaking 4, S.H.S. 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, N.M.S.O. Commended Stu- dent 4. RITA BROWNLEE - 11208 Carrollwood Drive SHEVAWN BROXTON - 1007 LaSalle Street, Annual Staff 2, 3, Class Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Optimettes 3, 4, Jamma Hist. 3, POP Rep. 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. LINDA BRUNDAGE - 606 South Glen, Mixed Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, Chorus Letter 3, Ecology Club 2, Health Careers 4. VIKKI BRUNHILD - 501 Riviera Drive, Per- spective Editor 4, Fine Arts 3, Ouill and Scroll 4, POP Insert Sheet Bus. Mang. 4, N.H.S. 3, Lionettes 2. RENAY BUCHANAN - 2202 Bristol Avenue SUZANNE BUGNA - 3515 Barcelona, Gymnastics 3, Lionettes 2, 3, 4. PATRICE BUHRMESTER - 3608 Beach Drive ANN BULLUCK - 209 South O'Brien Street: Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Pan American 3, T' Dean's Office Asst. 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 Annual Rep. 2, 3. LENNY BUNKLEY - 1015 Lilly White Court Apt. D5 Basketball 35 Human Relations 45 Pantherilla 3. OHN BURER -- 4210 Angeles Court DNA BURNS - 1301 24th Street5 Sym- phonic and Marching Band 3, 45 Lab, Band 45 Band Honor Society 3, 45 Office Asst. 45 F.H.A. 35 National Honor Society 4. RONALD BUSH - 1034 Joed Court5 Bas- ketball 3. MICHAEL BUTLER - 3105 Waverly Ave- nueg Track 3, 45 Cross Country Team 45 Letterman 3, 45 Most Valuable Trackman Award 4. NANCY BUTTS - 3104 South Julia Circle5 Office Asst. 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 35 POP 4. CURTIS BYRD - 602 Oconee Avenue5 Latin Club 25 Student Council 2, 35 Con- cert Choir 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 D.C.T., V.P. 35 Civitan V.P. 35 I Dare You 3. SYBIL BYRD - 2406 North B Street5 His- tory Club 35 Ecology 35 Commercial Club 4. TERRE BYRNE - 4419 EI Prado5 Chorus 2, 35 Concert Choir 4. C FELISHA CABRERA - 112 South Dakota Avenue5 Band 25 F.A.M.E. 2, 45 POP Rep. 45 Off. Asst. 3, 4. JOE CAGNINA - 3318 Swann Avenue5 I Dare You 35 National Honor Society 4. SHANNON CALLAHAN - 3402 Kensington Avenue DONNA CAMPBELL - 4304 Tacon Street THERESA CARDELL - 268 Watrous Ave- nue5 Optimettes 2, 3, 4. DAVE CARLSON - 1021 Frankland Road5 Key 2, 3, V.P. 45 Boys' State 35 I Dare You 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. DEBBIE CARLSON - 3508 San Jose Street5 F.A.M.E. 3, 45 Pan Am Club 45 Ecology Club 4. ERIC CARLSON - 4419 Swann Avenue5 Quill and Scroll 45 Fine Arts 45 Civitans 3, Sec. 45 POP Photographer, News Asst. 45 History Club 45 I Dare You 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 4. LEIGH CARRAWAY - 811 South Edison Avenue5 French Club 25 Chorus 2. ELAINE CARSON - 4508 Azeele Street5 Mixed Chorus 25 Concert Choir 35 Youth Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. PATRICIA CARTE - 2520 Prospect Road5 Swim Team Mang. 45 La Sertoa 3, 45 Pep Rally Committee 35 Youth Council 25 POP 2. HARRIET CARTER - 3919 Arch Street5 Stu- dent Council 25 Jamma 35 Human Rela- tions 35 F.H.A. 4. JESSIE CARTER - 1249 Burden Court LARRY CASHWELL - 213 South Wood- Iynne RALPH CASTANET - 3601 East Tampa Circle5 Pan Am 45 Interact 3, 45 S.H.S. 3, 4. MIKE CASTELLS - 5821 Mariner Street5 Football 25 Concert Choir 2, 3: Boys' Ensemble 35 .Human Relations 35 Student Council 25 Civitans 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CATO - 1211 Burden Court5 D.C.T. Club President 4. BENJAMIN CATHEY - 2201 South Church: Human Relations 25 Jewel Circle 2. H MANUEL CASTRO - 2605 Beach Drive PAULA CAULK - 204 South Renellie Drive5 Human Relations 45 F.A.M.E. 3, Pres. 4. CHARLEEN CAVALERI - 201 Excelda Ave- nue5 Student Council 2, 35 High Q 45 Con- Cert Choir 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Gold and Black 3, 45 Pan Am 2, Treas. 3, V.P. 45 I Dare You 2, 3, 45 S.H.S. 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. t DENISE CHAPDELAINE - 3301 San Luis5 Jr. Exchangettes 3, Pres. 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 L.H.S. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. JORY CHAPLIN - 2306 Cardenas Avenue CONNIE CHAPMAN - 4617 Lowell Avenue5 Chorus 2, 35 Anchor 2, 3, Pres. 45 Youth Council 35 Pan Am 3, 45 Inter-Club Coun- cil 4. TERRI CHAPMON - 4310 Dunbarton Apt. 65 Kiwanettes 3, 45 Majorettes 4. NORMAN CHASTAIN - 5022 Homer Ave- nue5 Key 2, 3, Pres. 45 Inter-Club Council Pres. 45 Student Council 3, 45 Youth Council 45 POP 45 Basketball 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Panther Prowl Chair. 45 N.H.S. 4. STANLEY CHESNUT - 4411 Melrose Ave- nue PATRICIA CIGARRAN - 1708 South Hubert Avenue5 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Low Honor Roll 35 Off. Asst. 4. KAREN CIUCIO - 3902 West Cass Street5 Commercial Club 4. WESLEY CLAAR - 75 Bahama Circle CARRIE CLARK - 119 South Dakota5 Jamma 35 Student Council 45 Civinettes 3, Historian 4. JEWEL CLARK - 119 Chesapeake Avenue5 Student Council 3, 45 Fine Arts 45 French 2, 3, 45 Civinettes 3, 45 Pep Rally Commit- tee 3, 45 National Honor Society Rec. Sec. 3, 4. VIDEO CLIATT - 2010 Central Avenue5 Interact 4. JUDI COE - 3602 East Renellie Circle5 S.H.S. 25 Ecology Club 25 Fine Arts 3, 4. DAVID CONNELLY - 805 Roxmere Road MARGARETCONNELLY - 3615 Belcher Drive5 Marching and Symphonic Band 2, 3, 45 S.H.S. 25 Band Honor Society 45 Band Sec. 4. KENNETH CONRAD - 4311 Leona Street5 Jr. Optimist 25 R.O.T.C. 2. STEVE COOKE - 4507 Melrose GARY COOPER - 3514 Leona Street5 R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4. LAURA COOPER - 3104 Sunset Drive5 French 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Civinettes 2, 3, Parliamentarian 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. DANNY COPELAND - 664 Geneva PIace5 Civitans 2, 3, 45 D.C.T. 2, 3, 45 Chess Chess 4. RICHARD CORBETI' - 4004 Estrella Street5 Swim 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Lettermen 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Annual Staff 3, Sports Editor, Buss. 45 Key 2, 3, 45 Pan Am 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Gold 'n Black 3, V.P. 45 N.H.S. 3, 4. BRAD CORMIER - 4335 Aegean Drive LAWRENCE CORWIN - 480 Lucerne GENE COWHERD - 514 Riviera Drive5 Mixed Chorus 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Cho- rus Letter 35 Human Relations 3. EDDIE COX - 4615 Kensington5 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Wrestling 45 Key 45 Latin Club 45 Concert Choir 45 Chamber Singers 4. JOSEPH COX - 1331 LaSalle Street KARYL CRADDOCK - 3604 Leona Street5 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 Madrigal Singer 45 Jr. Exchangettes 4. JOHN CRAIG - 5012 Azeele Street5 Foot- ball 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Track 25 Student Council 3. JOAHN CRAIG - 4207 San Luis5 Swim Team GEORGE CRANE - 409 East Davis Boule- vard5 Key 45 Track 45 Student Council 45 Football 4. STEPHEN CRAWFORD - 4523 Ferncroft Circle5 Student Council Pres. 45 POP Sports Ed. 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Key 3, 45 Lettermen 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Youth Council 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. CHRIS CRYIZER - 2903 Beach Drive5 Golf 2, 3, 45 Interact 3, 4. JOE CUERVO - 4123 Leona5 Wrestling 3, 4. MARK CURRY - 106 South Matanzas5 Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Stage and Lab Band 4. NANCY CURTIS - 1101 Bayshore Boule- vard5 Fine Arts 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, Cor- res. Sec. 45 Chamber Singer 45 Jr. Exchangettes 4. ' GAIL CUSSEAUX - 1714Ma Laurel Street5 Commercial Club 4. D CINDY DALEY - 4510 Beach Park Drive5 Optimettes 3, 45 Gymnastics 3, 45 Youth Council 3, 45 Math Club 25 N.H.S. 3, 4. VEVELYN DANIELS - 405 North Fremont Avenue5 Pantherettes 2. JOYCE DARBY - 3601 Jetton Avenue5 Fine Arts 35 Concert Choir 2, 35 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 I Dare You 45 N.H.S. 3, 4. LISSA DAVIDSON + 44 Adalia Avenue5 Civ- inettes 3, Chaplain 45 French 3, Corres. Sec. 45 I Dare You 3, 45 High Q 45 National Merit Commended Student 35 N.H.S. 4. COLA DAVIS - 3413 San Pedro Street DAWN DAVIS -- 4112 Mullen ROBERT DAVIS - 4802 LongfeIIow5 Key 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Youth Council 45 POP 45 Perspective 4. BILL DAWKINS - 4705 Clear Avenue5 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. ANNETTA DEAN - 2134 LaSalle Street5 Mixed Chorus 35 Jr. Exchangettes 3, Sec. 4. ROLAND DEERING - 505 East Plam Ave- nue KENNITH DELL - 2208 3rd Avenue CHERYL DENEKA - 2706 Gray Street5 Civi- nettes 2, 3, Sec. 45 Commercial 45 C.B.E. 4. DERYL DENISON - 2904 Bay Court Ave- nue5 Track 3. JAN DICKSON - 3603 Palmira5'La Sertoa 2, 3, Treas. 45 French 25 Cheerleader 4. JOAN DICKSON - 3603 PaImira5 La Sertoa 2, 3, Vice-President 4. JERRY DILLON - 3606 West Tampa Circle MAUREEN DINEEN - 3110 DeLeon Street JOHN DISALVO - 2611 Grace Street5 Sen- ior Homeroom President. LAURA DIVERS - 4810 Euclid Avenue SHERRY DODD - 1713 South Manhattan Avenue5 Latin Club 3, 4. CLAUDE DONALD - 1330 Nuccio Parkway Apt. A5 Baseball 2, 45 Key Club 4. JOEY DONOVAN - 637 Hudson Avenue5 D.C.T. 45 Fine Arts 45 Human Rleations 3, 4. ROBERT DOREY - 4708 Kensington Ave- nue5 Civitans 35 National Honor Society 4. WILLIE DOWDELL - 1216 India Street CATHY DRAEGER - 4214 Vasconia Street ALLEN DRANGE - 161 Baltic Circle5 Track 3, 45 Drama Club 4. ANTHONY DUANY - 201 South Matanzas Avenue5 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 25 N.H.S. 3, Treas. 45 S.H.S. 3, Pres. 45 Player of the Week 4. DEBORAH DUDE - 2709 Jetton Avenue LARRY DUGGINS - 1539 LaSalle Street5 D.C.T. Club 4. WILLIAM DUNBAR - 1907 North Oregon CHARLES DUNCAN - 820 West Amelia RICHARD DUNHAM - 2212 South Occi- dent Street5 Swim Team 2,. 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4. 270 SUE DUNN - 4707 Estrella PHYLLIS DUPREE - 2303 North Willow Avenue5 Commercial Club 45 F.H.A. 3. TOM DURKIN - 3417 Beach Drive CINDY DYAL - 4610 Vasconia5 Latin Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4. E LARRY ECHOLS - 505 South Audubon5 Football 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Key 45 R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 45 Drill Team Commander 4. BARRY EDWARDS - 3718 Dale Avenue, Interact 3, 4. RALPH EGAN - 630 Riviera Drive VICKY EHRET - 4114 Granada Street JAMES EISEMAN - 3311 North San MigueI5 Key 3, 45 Student Council 25 Pep Rally Committee 45 Senior Class Rep. 45 Com. of Cheer 4. ANN ELMORE - 3218 Parkland Boulevard5 Jr. Exchangettes 2, 3, 45 French 2, 3, 4. BETSY ELSTUN - 4422 Watrous Avenue5 La Sertoa 2, 3, President 4. CATHY ELTING - 3610 Belcher Drive5 Health Career Club 45 Youth Council 4. TERRY ELY - 529 Palatka Avenue5 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Key 2, 3, 45 Human Relations 3. DEBBIE ERB - 5014 Homer5 La Sertoa 2, 3, Chaplain 45 Student Council 2, 3. STEVEN ERWIN - 4314 Zelar Street5 Inter- act 3, 45 Fine Arts 45 Band Honor Society 45 German 45 German, Stage, Lab, Con- cert and Marching Band 4. MELODY ESSER - 4608 Bay Court5 Latin 3, 45 L.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Anchor 2, 3, 45 Pho- tography 35 Robinson Christian Fellowship 2. F RUSSELL FALCON - 588 Marmora Ave- nue, Annual Staff 3, Curriculum Editor 45 Civitans 3, 45 Pan American Club 35 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 4. KIMBER FALSONE - 3911 Santiago5 Opti- mettes 2,-3, Treasurer 45 Gymnastics 3, 45 Student Council 45 National Honor Society 4. KATHY FANNIN - 204 South Bradford Street5 F.A.M.E. 25 Youth Council 4. MORRIS FAVATA - 3811 Elizabeth Court5 Civitans 3, 4. MARC FELDMAN - 3325 Bayshore Boule- vard MIKE FENDLE - 4008 San Nicholas MARY JANE FERGUSON - 4636 Longfel- low Avenue5 Pan American 3, 45 Fine Arts 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Lionettes 3, Corre- sponding Sec. 4. DEBI FERNANDEZ - 4304 Sevilla Street5 Student Council 2, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 POP 3, 45 Kiwanettes 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Youth Council 45 Pep Rally Committee 3, 45 Health Careers Club. VICKY FERRARO - 3902 Barcelona5 Civi- nettes 3, 45 Pep Rally Committee 45 Com- mittee of Cheer. BILL FERRELL - 4620 Lowell Avenue5 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Student Council 45 Youth Council 4. MARY FICARROTTA - 2701 State Street: Gymnastics Club 35 Commercial Club 4. VINCENT D. FICCA - 4223 Bay Vista Ave- nue. MICHAEL FINE - 3621 Morrison Avenue5 Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Civitans 45 Library Club 2, 35 N.R.A. Marksman 45 Pro Mark- smen 2, 3, 45 Sharpshooter 4. LISA FITCH - 560 Severn Avenue, Student Council 25 Youth Council 45 Kiwanettes 2, 3, Vice-President 4. ROBERT FITZPATRICK - 2318 South X 1 Hubert5 Civitans 2, 3, 4. NELSON FONTE - 3916 Watrous Avenue. PHALA FONTE - 3916 Watrous Avenue5 Latin 25 L.H.S. 25 N.H.S. 3, 45 Civinettes 3, 4. PAUL FOOTE - 1510 South Cameron Court SHELBY FORNEY - 909 South Oregon JAN FORSGREN - 4111 Zelar Street5 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Concert Chorus 3, 4. KATHY FOWLER - 4024 Vasconia Street5 Lionettes 35 Parliamentarian 45 French Club 35 Health Careers Club 4. LIONEL FOX - 4007 San Juan5 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 L.H.S. 35 National Honor Society 3. JENNIFER FRANCE - 4303 Zelar Street MANUEL FRANCO - 151 Bosphorus5 R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 45 Best Drilled Cadet of Hills County 25 Neatest Cadet of P.H.S. 2. JOEY FRANK - 575 West Davis BouIevard5 Key Club 2, 3, 4. GREGORY FRANKLIN - 1524 North B Street5 D.C.T. 3, 4. STEPHEN FREDLUND - 3607 East Royal Palm Circle5 D.C.T. 4. JOHN FREEMAN - 2601 Prospect Road5 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 L.H.S. 2, 3, Pres. 45 Boys' State 3. ROBERT FRIESEN - 495 Severn Avenue5 German Club 25 Ecology Club 2, 3. DOUG FULLER - 3609 Belcher Drive JIM FULLER - 816 South Oregon RONALD FURROW - 4730 Bay Vista AL FUERST - 3911 Obispo Street5 Ecology 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 D.C.T. 3, 4. G DEB GALLIEN - 4422 San GaIlien5 Civi- nettes 2, 3, 45 Health Career's V.P. 3, Pres. 45 Drama Club 3, 45 I Dare You 3, 4' Gold and Black 3, 4. CARLOS GARCIA - 3216 Cordelia Street5 Baseball 3, 4. DEBBY GARCIA - 4807 San RafaeI5 Annual Staff 3, Activities and Features Edi- tor 45 Civinettes 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARD GARCIA - 614 N. Woodlynne' R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4. RISA GARDNER - 180 Cyprus Ave.5 Pan- American Club 3, 4. ARLENE GARGAN - 829 S. Delaware Ave.5 Pan-American Club 25 I Dare You 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 4. ROBIN GARRETT - 1515 S. Cameron Court5 Drama Club 35 Pan American Club 35 S.H.S. 3, 4. ARTHA GERKEN - 3620 W. Royal Palm Circle WALTER GIBBONS - 3102 E. EIlicott5 Key Club 45 Human Relations 4. FRED GILBERT - 1907 N. Oregon5 Library Club 45 Band 4. GERALDINE GIOVENCO - 2608 Nassau Street5 Civinettes 3, 45 N.H.S. 45 Girls' State 3. ROBERT GLASS - 4001 Zelar Street5 Ger- man Club 4. HELEN GONZALEZ - 3920 Azeele Street5 N.H.S. 45 S.H.S. 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, Edi- tor 45 Pan American Club 2, 35 Optimettes 45 Pep Rally Committee 45 Quill and Scroll i r 4. RICK GONZALEZ - 4211 Swann Ave.5 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Student Council 45 N.H.S. 3, 4. TAINA GONZALEZ - 2323 Aileen St. LARAE GOOD - 4510 Swann Ave.5 Cheer- leader Co-Head 2, 3, Co-Head 45 Human Relations Council 45 LaSertoa 2, 3, 4. LINETTE GOODMAN - 3913 San Rafael5 Honor Roll 45 F.H.A. Representative 4. PAM GOODRICH - 4613 Tennyson Ave.5 Civinettes 2, 3, President 45 Human Rela- tions 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Pep Rally Committee 3, Co-Chairman 45 Youtt Council 2, 3, 45 Pan Am 3, 4. ROBERT GOODSON - 4304 Estrella Street N.H.S. 3, 45 Concert Choir 2, 35 Men's Chorus 2, 3. TERESA GOSHEN - 2914 Estrella Apt. 25 Human Relations 4. DEBRA GRADY - 2310 North BouIevard5 Homeroom President 25 Dean's Office Ass. 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 35 Opti- mettes 45 Human Relations Council 45 Jamaa 35 F.A.M.E. 45 Youth Council 45 Senior Rep. 45 Panther Prowl Comm. 35 P.O.P. Rep. 3. DEBORAH GRAMINSKI - 207 Verne5 Latin Club 45 Latin Honor Society 4. ANN GRASSMUCK - 4121 Sevilla Street5 Pep O Plant Representative 4. KAREN GRAYBILL - 4602 San Miguel DONNA GALE GREEN - 3008 East Sha- dowlawn Avenue5 Anchor Club Vice Presi- dent 3, 45 C.H.O.E. Sec. 4. DALE GREENSLADE - 2901 Barcelona5 Ecology Club 2. MISTY GREER - 3122 Waverly Park JANN GRES - 531 Severn Avenue5 Kiwan- ettes 2, 3, 45 Youth Council 45 Health Careers Club 4. JACQUELYN GRIGLEY - 1405 North Lois Avenue5 Office Assistant 2, 3, 45 D.C.T. Club 3, 45 Homeroom Rep. 45 La Sertoa. H RICHARD HACH - 4002 San Nicholas CYNTHIA HAGERMAN - 3902 McKay Ave- nue5 Ecology Club5 Youth CounciI5 History Club5 Science Club 4. JOSEPH HALL - 3519 Del Layo Circle5 Key Club 3, 4. MARTY HALL - 3200 Euclid Avenue THOMAS HALL - 318 Columbia Drive RICHARD HALL - 1514 Grace Street5 Lab Band 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 2, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. TRACY HAMPTON - 4412 Estrella Street5 Pan American Club 35 Spanish Honor Society 35 Drama Club 3, 4. DALE HANSEN - 4810 Bay Court5 N.H.S. 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 35 Civitans 45 Track 2. CAROLYN HARDEE - 18 Sandpiper Road5 Youth Council 45 Optimettes 45 Pan Am 3. MIKE HARDEE - 801 South Willow5 Con- cert Choir 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Football DEBBI HARRISON - 2303 So. Westshore Blvd.5 French Club 25 History Club 35 Civi- nettes 45 F.H.A. President 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Student Assistant 3, 4. DEDE HART - 1110 Dunbar Avenue5 N.H.S. 3, Vice-Presidertt 45 I Dare You 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Civinettes 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Fine Arts 3, 45 Latin 25 Math 25 L.H.S. 25 French 35 German 3. DAVE HARRELSON + 3409 El Prado5 Inter- act 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 2, 3, 45 Track 3. BARBARA HATFEILD 4621 Lumb5 Band 2, 3, 45 Swim Team 25 I Dare You 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 35 Band Honor Society 2, 3, 4. MAC HATTON - 4002 Obispo BRAD HAUGHN - 608 East Davis Boule- vardg Band 2, 3. ,,5, DON HAWK - 4003 San Nicholas IRENE HAYDEN - 3611 Omar Avenue CARL HAYES - 3015 East Sligh Avenue: Junior Varsity Football 25 Student Council 25 Band 3, 45 POP 45 Perspective 45 Drama Club 45 Interact 45 Fine Arts 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Track 45 Human Rela- tions 4. MICHEAL HAYES - 1212 Nebraska Avenue RONALD HEATH - 4109 DeLeon Street Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Team 4, Let- tiermen 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Chess Club GINNY HEGERICH - 4216 Cleveland Street, Civinettes 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Youth Council 4, Concert Choir 3. NANCY HEMMINGWAY - 114 Martinique Avenue, Youth Council 4, French Club 4, Pan Am 4, Perspective Poetry Editor 4, Senior Rep. RAYMOND HENDERSON - 1316 North B Street, Civitans 3, Senior Advisor 4, French Club 4, National Honor Society 4. MERRI HERBERT - 709 South Edison, Fine Arts 3, 4, Optimettes 4, Calender 4. TINKER HERNANDEZ - 4311 Tacon Street, Band Honor 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. JONI HERNDON - 5025 Homer Avenue' Optlmettes 2, 3, Pres. 4, French Club 2 V.P. 3, 4, Sr. Class Sec. 4, N.H.S. 3, 4' Student Council 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 4 Calendar Couple 4, Swimming 4. DAN HERRING - 4014 Zelar Street, D.C.T. 4. KAREN HERRING - 2307 Clewis Court Apartment4 PETE HERSHOCK - 4616 San Jose, Senior Class Treas. 4, Track 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, I Dare You 3, 4, Drama Club 3. MITCHELL HINES - 4008 San Nicholas DESIREE HOEY - 550 Severn Avenue, Exchange Student to Brazil 2, Board 2 Exchange Students 3, Gymnastics Club 3, F.H.A. 4, Lionettes 4. PAT HOGUE - 906 Azeele JOHN HOLCOMB - 3405 Lightner Drive, Football 2, 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4. REGINALD HOLLAND - 1944 Arch Street, Basketball 4, Homeroom Representative 4. WILSON HOLLAND - 3414 Lykes Avenue, I Dare You Club 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3. GLENN HOLLIS - 3621 Belcher Drive CLINTON HOLMES - 3316 San Nicholas, Latin Club 2, Latin Honor Society 2. JOHN J. HOLMES - 4303 Millbrook Ave- nue TERRI HOLT - 4019 EI Prado Boulevard, Kiwanettes 4, Danceros 4, Drama 3, 4, Gymnastics Club 3. KATHY HOOD - 4222 Leona Street, Com- mercial Club 4. HANSA HOONARAK - 425 West Davis Blvd. CHARLES HOPKINS - 4108 De Leon, Bas- ketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 4. MARY HOWARD - 3315 Shamrock Road, Lionettes 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Pan American 3, 4, Youth Council 3, S.H.S. 4. SANDRA HOWARD - 405 South Armenia Avenue, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Senior Rep., Civinettes 4. JANICE HOWE - 3713 Bay to Bay Blvd., Latin Club 2, 3, 4, L.H.S. 3, 4, N.H.S. 4. CINDY HRAPCHAK - 3907 Vasconia Street BOBBY HUGHES - 4401 Melrose Avenue, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Gymnastic Club 4. DAWN HUNGATE - 3617 South Clark Ave- nue, Concert Choir 3, 4. MIKE HUPE - 216 North Himes Avenue DEBBIE HUNTER - 3010 San Carlos, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Youth Council 3, 4, La Sertoa 2, 3, His. 4. I ROBERT IGLESIAS - 4200 Swan Ave. LINDA INGRAM - 3310 Shamrock Road, Lionettes 2, 3, President 4, Inter-Club Council 4. SHERYL INGRAM - 914 South Rome Ave. J DEBORAH JACKSON - 3108 Oaklyn Drive, Pan American Club 3. WILLIAM JAMES - 3106 Bat Villa Ave. ELLIE JERNIGAN - 4219 Cleveland Street, Soph. Class Treas. 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, S.H.S. 3, 4, Pan American 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Optlmettes 2, 3, V.P. 4, Pep O Plant Editorial Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN JESSEE - 2418 Prospect Road DENISE JIMENEZ - 3417 North A Street, Commercial Club 4. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON - 1825 Spruce Cove, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Basket- ball 3, Track 4. CYNTHIA JOHNSON - 4515 Watrous Ave- nue, Fine Arts 4, Youth Council V.P. 4, Para Meds 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 4. JOHN JOHNSON - 1311 West Cass Street KIM JOHNSON - 1901 State Street, Bas- ketball. NORA JOHNSON - 201 South Trask, D.C.T. 3, 4, Chorus 2. PATRICIA JOHNSON - 3819 DeLeon WILLIAM JOHNSON - 3104 Waverly Ave., Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Stage Band 3, 4, German Band 3, 4, Fine Arts 4, Band Honor Society Pres. 4, Lab Band 3, 4. JAMES JOHNSTON - 1502 South Lois Ave. SUE JOHNSTON - 3234 Fountain Blvd. ANGIE JONES - 1260 Burden Ct., Human . W: W iq- 3 ggi W 1- W V . N . Q WH -1.52 ob . Imam-- ,W . . ' V, , - ' I ,. 4, Wax. p'Z'u.r Relations 3, 4, Band Honor Society 3, 4, La Sertoa 4, Band 3, 4. GALEN JONES - 410 East Davis Blvd. HOWARD JONES - 4119 Vascania, Inter- act 3, 4, Jewel Circle 4. TYRONE JONES - 2118 Carmen Street, Wrestling 2, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Human Rel- ations 3, 4, Pep Rally Committee 4, R.O.T.C. Drill Team 3, 4, Student Council V.P. 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4. RICK JOYCE - 3613 Lightner Drive, D.C.T. 3, 4. RACHEL JOYNER - 316 West Frances Ave., Human Relations 3, 4, Servettes 4. ALLEN JUDGE - 1257 Barden Ct., Band 3, 4. SUZI JUSTUS - 4310 San Pedro JEFF JURGENSON - 3705 Sevilla St. K LARRY KARPE - 3817 San Rafael CATHERINE KELLER - 2216 South Occi- dent Street, Civinettes 4, Tennis 3, 4, French 3, N.H.S. 3, 4. DOUG KELLER -- 1104 South Lois Avenue, Health Careers 4, Chorus 3, Concert Choir 4, Basketball 4. LORI KELLOGG - 1719 Richardson Place, Pan Am 2, 3, 4, S.H.S. 3, 4, F.A.M.E. 3. DANID KELLEY - 3708 West Platt Street, Student Council 2, Football 2, German Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 3. JAMES KENNA - 4420 San Carlos, Wres- tling 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. JENETTE KERR - 4203 West Platt Street, Drama 2, 3, Pres. 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, French 3, 4, Optlmettes 3, 4, Youth Coun- cil 4, lnterCIub 4, Senior Rep., N.H.S. 3, 4, POP Rep. 2. MICHAEL KERR - 110 Cardy Street LESLIE KIMBALL - 5001 San Miguel, Dancero 4, Student Council 3, 4, Human Relations 4, Kiwanettes 4, Fine Arts 4, Pan Am 3, 4, Youth Council 3, 4, Pantherilla Ct. 3. MARGARET KING - 1407 Governor Street, Future Homemakers of America 4. MICHELE KING - 4103 Bay Villa Avenue, Optlmettes 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, Science 4. DARRELL KIRK - 3402 Drexel Avenue, Library 4, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 4, N.H.S. 4. JAMES KIRK - 3419 Milly Way, Chess Team 4, Interact 4. KAREN KLINE - 4210 Beachway Drive, Roteens 2, 3, Library Club 3. MICA KLEIN - 405 Bosphorus Avenue, Optlmettes 3. KATHY KNIGHT - 507 West Davis Boule- vard SUSAN KOCUREK - 4015 Jetton Avenue, Library Club 3. VICKIE KNOWLTON - 1711 Hills Avenue KENNETH KNOX - 3001 Estrella Street, Concert Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4, Track 4, I Dare You 2, 3, 4 Pres., Boys' State 3. EVELYN KOBRES - 2911 EI Prado, Opti- mettes 4, Gymnastics 3, 4. ERIC KREHER - 686 Geneva Place L LAURA LADD - 3605 Palmira Street, Lion- ettes 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Chorus 3, 4, Intra- mural Volleyball 2. MARTIN LANDRY - 4619 Bay Villa Street SHERYL LANE - 1709 LaSalle Street, Ser- vettes 2, 3, Pres. 4, Para Med Club Sec. 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Junior Classical League 4, Jamaa 3, Student Council Rep. 3. SUSAN LANGLEY - 3612 Sterling Avenue, D.C.T. 3, 4. BRENDA LARMON - 2308 Lila Lane, Stu- dent Council Rep. 2, 3, Optimettes 2, 3, ' Corr. Secretary 4, Youth Council 4. I CHERYL LARMON - 4410 Clear Avenue, 272 Optimettes 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Pan Am 2. 3, 4, Youth Council 2, 3, 4, Healtl Careers 4, Fine Arts 4, Pep-O-Plant 4. ARTHUR LASTRA - 4302 Swann Avenue, Baseball 3, 4. ARLENE LATNIK - 3623 Lightner Drive, Pep-O- Plant Business Manager 4. KATHLEEN LAWRENCE - 4303 San Luis, Registrar Asst. 2, 3, 4, High Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE LAWSON - 1005 Morrison Court KATHY LAYTON - 203 South Beverly Ave- nue, Latin Honor Society, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4, Latin 2, 3, 4, Band Honor Soc. 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramural Volleyball 2. KATHY LAYTON - 203 South Beverly Ave- nue, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary and Treas. 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Band Honor Society 4, Band 2, 3, 4. PAM LEAR - 4110 Neptune Street, Panth- erette 2, Pan American Club 4, F.A.M.E. 3, Ecology Club 3, Photography Club 3, Commercial Club 4. MARY LEHAN - 1025 South Sterling Ave- nue, Optimettes 4, Youth Council 4. ELLY LEONE - 3106 LaSalle Street, Pan American Club 3, 4. FRANK LEONARD - 4503 Beach Park Drive PAUL LESTER - 3208 Morrison Avenue, Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4. THOMAS LETO - 2112 Swann Avenue: Band 2. FRANK LEWIS - 3305 San Jose A FORREST LINDSAY - 1916 Lemon Street, Basketball 2, 3, Human Relations 3, 4. MARY LIPPINCOTI' - 4615 Lumb Avenue, D.C.T. Pres. 4. LAURIE LIVINGSTON - 2442 Prospect Road, Fine Arts 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Ecology Club 2, Health Careers 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, Senior Class Rep. 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Ensem- ble 4. JONATHAN LOCKWOOD - 3131 El Prado Boulevard, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Battalion Ex. Officer 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 4, German Club 3, Sgt. at Arms 4, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Honor Drill Platoon 2, 3, 4, Superior Cadet Award 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, I Dare You 2, 3, 4, Academic Achievement Award 3, Scholastic Excel- lence Award 3, National Merit Semi-FinaI- ist 4, High-Q Team 3, 4, Who's Who 4. LUANNE LOFTIS - 4506 Beachway Drive, Fine Arts 2, 3, 4, Optimettes 3, 4, Dancero 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society Corr. Sec. 4. DAVID LOMBARDIA - 3012 Barcelona RICK LONG - 4107 San Miguel NANCY LONGO - 802 North MacDilI Ave- nue, Fine Arts 3, 4, Pres., La Sertoa 3, 4, Human Relations 3, 4, Para Meds 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, F.H.A. Treas. 4, Pep Rally Committee 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 3, 4, Ecology: Senior Class Rep. ANGEL LOPEZ - 4506 Bay to Bay Boule- vard, I Dare You 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4. MICHAEL LOWRY -- 1813 Watrous Avenue VIRGINIA LUCAS - 2901 Aquilla Street MICHAEL LYDON - 3016 Schiller, Track 2, 3. BECKY LYLE - 2707 Morrison Avenue, Student Council 4, Kiwanettes 2, 3, Pres. 4, Youth Council 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Chorus 2, Dean's Office 3, 4. M TOM MacALISTER - 2810 Fountain Boule- vard, Band 2, Stage and Lab Band 2. DEBORAH MAGAZINO - 3206 Palmira Street STEVE MAGERS - 2304 Bristol Avenue, Key Club 3, 4. VIC MAIDONADO - 4202 Bay Vista, R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Concert Cho- rus 3, 4. 'ATI MARKS - 4023 Empediado Street, Track, Girls', interscholastic Basketball, Basketball Statistician. DONALD MARTIN - 1229 West Scott Street, Student Government 4, Band 2. NAOMI MARTIN - 418 Frances Avenue, LaSertoa 4. BEV MASON - 4315 Beachway Drive, Fine Arts 3, 4, Kiwanettes 3, 4, Dancero 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 2, 3, 4. DALE MASON - 203 Trask Street JOSEPH MATASSINI - 808 North MacDiIl CLARENCE MATHEWS - 1326 Chestnut Street CHARITY MATHOS - 410 South Newport, D.C.T. Sec. 3, Treas. 4, D.C.T. State Rep. 3. SYBIL MAYER - 2704 Fountain Boulevard, C.D.E. Sec. 3, C.B.E. 4. THERESA MAYER - 4202 Obispo Street, Mixed Chorus 2. ROBERT McCLlNTON - 304 South Ore- gon, Key Club 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, LINDA MCCULLOCH - 4803 Dryad Street, Ecology Club 2, 3, Perspective Art Mgr. 4. GEORGE MCDOUGALL - 4807 Bay Villa, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Lab Band 2, 4, Stage Band 2. 4. CLARENCE McFERON - 3416 Beac Drive: Library Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 1 German Club 3. MARCI MCGEE - 4717 Estrella BOBBIE MCHENRY - 1728 Beach Stree' N.H.S. 3, 4, Civinettes 4, Pan Am 4. MARTHA McKAlG -- 5026 Riviera, Annue Rep. 3, French Club 3, 4, German 3, 4 Lionettes 3, Ecology 3, Tennis 3, Perspec tive Staff 4. LEAH McKELL - 1204 Suffolk Drive Kiwanettes 2, 3, Recording Sec. 4 Dancero 4, Fine Arts 3, Treas. 4, Sopho- more Class Sec., Student Council Rep. 2 Alt. 3, Latin 3, Jeweled Circle 2, N.H.S. 3 4, I Dare You 2, 3, 4, STAR Student a' Plant, Pep-O-Plant 4, Youth Council 3, 4, Health Careers Club 4. JEANIE McKNlGHT - 208 South O'Brien, French Club 3, Youth Council 3, 4. BILL McLEAD' - 4901 San Nicholas, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, German Band 3, 4, Studio Lab Band 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Executive Trainee Program 4. JOHN McPHERSON - 2507 Edgewood Road, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Civitans 3, 4, Pan American Club 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Ecology 2. TIM MEACHAM - 209 Treasure Drive, Baseball 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Youth Council 3, 4. JOYCE MEDER - 1211 Gunby Avenue BETSY MEIGHEN - 4213 Culbreath Ave- nue BUDDY MELTON - 404 Shore Crest Drive, Football 2, Interact 2, 3, 4. JAMIE MENDELSON - 2807 Parkland Bou- Ievard LARRY MENDEZ - 901 Forest Drive CHON MEYERS - 5004 Riviera, Key 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN MIKEL - 3505 North San Mikell, Chess Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, N.H.S. 4, I Dare You 3, 4, Rennsalner Medal 3, National Merit Commended Student. SID MILES - 2804 Angeles, Pepo'Plant 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, L.H.S. Vice- Pres. 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, L.H.S. 3, 4. LINDA MILLER - 4903 Spring Lake Drive, Cheerleader 3, 4, French Club 3. MARY JANE MILLER - 25 Sandpiper Road, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Youth Council 3. PERRY MILLER - 1224 Scott Street, Foot- ball 2: Basketball 2. 3, 4. LINDA MILLS - 4702 Lowell Avenue, Kiwanettes 2, 3, 43 HUVTIGVI Relations 2: Gymnastics 3, 4, Diving and Swim Team 4. MARIE MILLS - 4637 Bay Villa, Cheer- leader 2, Human Relations 3, 4. LINDA MITCHELL - 1313 North A Street, F.H.A. 2, 3. TERRI MITCHELL - 5127 San Jose, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, La Sertoa 2, 3, 4' Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorus 2, 3 4, Pep O Plant 4, Pantherilla Court 2, 3' Youth Council 3. RITA MONES - 2824 Deleon Street, Com- mercial Club 4. GREG MONTESANTE - 4824 San Jose, Concert Choir 2, 3, Interact 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, 4, Baseball 4. JOHNNY MONTS - 1320 Main Street MARK MONTSDEOCA - 4518 Azeele Street, Football 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4. CLORA MOORE - 3312 San Juan, History Club 2. MARY MOORE - 1244 Burden Court, Youth Council. ROBERT MOORE - 4104 Watrous Avenue STEPHEN MOORE - 4814 San Jose Street RANDI MORGAN - 836 South Delaware LYNN MORTON - 3602 West Royal Palm Circle HAM MOSHELL - 465 West Davis Boule- vard, Band 4 Co-Captain, Stage, Lab, and German Bands 3, 4, Concert and March- ing Band 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Fine Arts 4, Student Council 4, Band Honor Society 3, 4. ANN MOUNT - 1714V2 Laural Street, Future Homemakers of America 4. BEVERLY MULLINS - 4313 Watrous Ave- nue, LaSertoa 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Youth Council 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY MURRAY - 5805 Mariner Street, C.B.E. Club Treasurer 4. RICHARD MURRAY - 3601 Gardenia Drive, Latin Club 2, N.H.S. 4. JOHN MUSGROVE - 4714 Estrella Street, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, POP Editor 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Categorically Speaking 4, Latin Club 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, All County Track Team 3, Student Council 3. N DAVID NASIATKA - 3912 Leona Street, National Honor Society 4, Ecology 4, Human Relations 4, Science Club, Library 4. CECELIA NELSON - 2121 Nassau Street, Future Homemakers of America 2, Jamaa 2. DAVE NELSON - 4010 Morrison Avenue RICHARD NELSON - 4011 Angeles Street WIN NELSON - 2521 Sunset Drive, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Calender Couple 4. CRAIG NEWMAN - 4400 Culbreath Ave- nue, Wrestling 3, Letterman 3. JANICE NEWMAN - 208 South Woodlynne Ave., Mgr. Girls' Swim Team 2, D.C.T. 3, 4. LARRY NEWMAN Street, Chorus 2, 3, 4. TERESA NEWMAN - 2907 Fountain Boule- vard CYNTHIA NEWTON -- 205 Como Street DEBBIE 'NIX - 3629 Clark Circle, C.B.E. Club Parliamentarian 4. WILLIAM NOEL - 2008 Dekle Avenue JIM NORRIS - 4707 San Rafael, Swimming - 1310 West Azeele 2, 3. TIM NORRID - 4628 San Jose, Interact 2, 3, 4, Pantherilla Court 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 2, 3, 4. SUSAN NQRTON - 4513 Azeele Street, Youth Council 3, 4, Pan American Club 4. JIM NUGENT - 3417 McKay Avenue, Pan American Club 3, 4: Civitan 3, PYGS. 4: Senior Homeroom Rep. 4, N.H.S. 4. JOANN NUNN - 1153 Harrison Street O PAT O'CONNOR - 50 Adalia U ART ODBERT - 4441 Bay Court, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 4, Letterman's Club. WAXILLA OGELVIE - 018 Old Wing Way, Annual Staff Mascot 4, Statfette of the Week Award 4, Col. Buffalo Rob Fan Club 2, 3, 4, 1973 Pica Pretty, Royal Order of the Panama Beaver 4, Miss No Me Mol- este Mosquito 4, Sister SinBerguenza '73 GREG OHMSTEDE - 4313 zeiar street, French Club 2, 3, Band 2, 4, Jr. Sertoma 3. DELORIES OLIVER - 2305 Highland Ave- nue, Anchor 4. CYNTHIA OPITZ - 3017 Bayview Apt. 11, C.D.E. Vice-President 4. CRAIG OURAL - 503 Excelda Avenue, Symphonic and Lab Bands 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Band Honor Society 3, 4, Letter and Bar Awards 3, 4. P JOHN PALMER - 2304 North Harold Ave- nue, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, German Band 3, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Lab Band 3, 4, Band Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4. ROB PARK - 2302 South Manhattan Apt. 312, D.C.T. Pres. 4, Youth Council Vice- Pres. 4. KAREN PARRISH - 4338 Millbrook, Future Homemakers of America 2. ELLEN PASCH -- 4623 Bay to Bay, Lion- ettes 2, 3, Treas. 4, S.H.S. 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4. TERRY PASCH - 4623 Bay to Bay, Lion- ettes 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, S.H.S. 3, 4, Swimming Team 2. STEVEN PASKAY - 4504 Melrose Avenue, Concert Choir 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4. ALFRED PATTERSON - 1116 Harrison Street, Basketball 3, 4. DEBRA PAZO - 1307 Horatio Street, Stu- dent Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Head 4, H.R. Pres. 2, 3, Jewel Circle 2, 3, Kiwanettes 2, 3, 4, History Club 2. HENRY PEARSON - 1310 LaSalle Street, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4. JACKIE PEARSON - 3509 Drexel Avenue, Roteens 3, President 4, Inter-Club Council 4, French Club 3. EVELYN PEAVY - 838 South Delaware, French Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Civinettes 4, Pep O Plant 4, Perspective Staff 4. VERNON PEPPERS - 3304 Leona Street, Band 2, 3, 4. ELAINE PEREIRA - 2506 North B Street, Roteens Club 2, 3, Pan American Club 3, 4, F.A.M.E. 4. JERRY PETERSON - 3608 South Hubert, Varsity Football, Concert Band, Stage Band, Lab Band. ALBERT PETTY - 520 East Davis Boule- vard, National Honor Society 4, I Dare You 4, N.M.S. Semi-Finalist 4, PrincipaI's Honor Roll 3, 4. VINCENT PFLUG - 4306 Leona Street, Sci- ence Club 2, Vice-President 3, Library Club 3, Ecology Club 4. LIZ PIERCE - 3323 Shamrock Road, Civi- nettes 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 2, Annual Representative 2. PHIL PIERCE - 3323 Shamrock Road ESTHER PILA - 66 Martinique Avenue, National Honor Society 3, 4, I Dare You 3 4. JACK PILSBURY - 625 Luzon Avenue, National Honor Society 3, 4. MARY PLAZEWSKI - 4609 Leona Street, Gymnastic Club 3, Commercial Club 4. JOYCE POE - 1517 Grace Street DAVID POLLITZER - 2107 South Cortez EVA POPE - 3623 East Powhattan Avenue, D.C.T. Club 4, F.H.A. 4. JONNICE PORTO - 3115 LaSalle Street, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, Swim- ming 2, Majorettes 4, Honor Roll 4. PAUL PRATA - 640 Genava Place KAREN PRESSMAN - 4514 Brookwood Drive, High and Low Honor Roll 3. MIKE PROVENZANO - 3006 Azeele Street, D.C.T. 3. XAVIER PULLARA - 3406 Corona, Base- ball Team 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. ALLEN PRANGE - 161 Baltic Circle, J.V. Football 2, Track 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Pep Rally Committee 4. Q SANDY OUEDNAU - 4013 Leona Street, Concert Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 4, POP Rep. 2, 3. ROGERS OUIMBY - 112 South Clark, Track 2, Ecology Club 3, Chess 2. R GEORGE RAFFA - 413 South Lois, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Student Council 2, 3. YVONNE RAGANO - 1709 Jetton Avenue, LaSertoa 2, 3, D.C.T. Club 4. FRAN RAMETTA - 2018 W. Kennedy Blvd., Civinettes 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Pan American Club 3, Jamaa Club 3, Gymnastics Club 3. CARMEN RAMOS - 606 Superior MAYRA RAMOS - 606 Superior MARSHA RANDOLPH - 1916 Dekle, Human Relations 3, 4, Jamaa 3. NORMA RANDOLPH - 1916 Dekle, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Jamaa Club 3, F.H.A. 3. SYLVIA RANDOLPI' - 613 N. Glen Ave- nue, Ecology Clut 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Concert Choir 4. GEORGE REBY - 46 Adalia, Tennis Team 3, 4. FLORA REED - 2200 12th Street, F.H.A. 4, Jamaa Club 3, Anchor 4, Human Rela- tions 3. JANICE REED - 4201 Sylvan Ramble, Jr. Exchangettes 4, Ecology Club 4, Fine Arts 4, Chamber Singers 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, P.O.P. Rep. 4. ELLIOTT REEVES - 302 W. Frances, Foot- ball 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4. ANDRI REID - 416 West Park Avenue, Band 3, 4, Band Honor Society 3, 4. ELIZABETH RENFRO - 4113 Santiago, Lionettes 2, Latin Club 2, Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3. CLAUDIA REYNOLDS - 5025 Dante Ave- nue, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Majorettes 4, Sen- ior Representatlve 4. CHERYL RHYNE - 4705 San Rafael, Civi- nettes 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 4, Pan American Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Sec. 4. JEB RICE - 2901 San Isidro JILL RIGHITTS - 4415 Swann Circle, Chamber Singers 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Civinettes 4. ROSELLA RINALDO - 3901 Bay to Bay, French Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, I Dare You 3, Sec. 4, Health Careers Treas. 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Pep Rally Committee 4, Student Council 4, Perspective Staff 4, Student Directory Committee 4, Civinettes 3, 4, Ecology Club 2, Youth Council 4. GEORGE RIPPA - 14 Ladoga 27 274 CALLIE ROBERTSON - 1001 26th Avenue GAIL ROBINSON - 1039 Nelson Court TOM ROCHE - 2304 South Clark Avenue MARK ROCK - 511 Grand Central Avenue it2015 German Club 2, Historian 3. DENISE ROCKER - 4623 Woodmere5 French 2, 3, 45 Drama 3, 45 Youth Council 45 Health Careers 45 Student Council 25 French Singer 3, 4. IRENE RODEIRO - 18 Martinique5 Concert Choir 35 Lionettes 45 Latin 45 Pan Am Club 45 National Honor Society 4. CHRIS RODRIGUEZ - 3930 Bay 'Vista5 D.C.T. President 4. GARY RODRIGUEZ - 3930 Bay Vista5 C.D.F. President. JAIME RODRIGUEZ - 2810 North AIbany5 Baseball 2, 3. SHANNON RODRIGUEZ - 466 Marmora Avenue5 Lionettes 3, 45 S.H.S. Vice-Pres. 3, 45 Pan Am 45 Concert Choir 3. TERRY RODRIGUEZ - 4910 Juno Street SANDRA ROGERS - 114 South Melville CANDY ROHLFS - 2603 Parkview5 D.C.T. 45 Chorus 2, 3. MIKE ROME - 201 South SherriIl5 Chess Club 45 German Club 4. RAYMOND ROSARIO - 4303 North Habana Avenue5 Gymnastics 4. TODD ROSENTHAL - 5148 San Jose5 Spanish Honor Society 45 Health Careers 45 Key 35 Pan American Club 4. PATTY ROY - 5000 Poe Avenue5 Student Council Corres. Sec. 45 Kiwanettes 45 Youth Council 45 Pep Rally Committee 45 Human Relations 45 Science 35 Calendai Comm. 4. MAE ROSE RUSH - 1240 Burden Court5 F.H.A. 35 Office Asst. 3, 45 Co-Operative Club of America 4. DONNA RUSHING - 302 North Howard Avenue5 Lionettes Club 45 Pan American Club 4. JOHN RUSSELL - 151 Barbados Avenue5 Track Team 25 Tennis Team 2, 45 R.O.T.C. Honor Drill Platoon 3, Training Officer Staff Officer5 Pan American Club. KAREN RYALS - 3314 East Sevilla CircIe5 Optimettes 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Ouill and Scroll 45 Pep Rally Committee 4. S VALERIE SAAD - 4712 Clear Avenue5 Cho- rus 2, 35 Concert Choir 45'Human Rela- tions 2, 3, 45 Fine Arts 45 Jr. Class V.P. 3, DIANE SACOCO - 3622 Jetton Avenue5 Gymnastics Club 3, 45 Optimettes 4. SALLY SAIS - 4610 Sylvan Ramble5 Soph- omore Page5 Head Majorette5 Jr. Class Treasurer5 Band Honor Society5 Health Careers5 Optimettes5 Science Club5 Senior NotabIe5 D.A.R. Awardg Calendar Couple, Fine Arts. ERIC SALLS - 3612 South Grady Avenue5 Band 2, 3, 4. GLORIA SAMPSON - 1256 Joed Court: Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. SARA SAMPSON - 4823 Laurel Street5 Human Relations 3, 45 Chorus 25 La Ser- toa 4. WALTER SAMPSON - 4823 Laurel Street5 Human Relations. JOE SANCHEZ - 3814 Santiago Street5 J.V. Football 25 Track 2, 35 Wrestling 45 Concert Choir 25 Boys' Ensemble 25 Latin Club 45 History Club 2, 3. ROBERT SANDTNER - 2625 Darkview BILL SAUER - 4432 Bay Villa CINDI SAVARESE - 909 Golfview Avenue CHRISTINE SCAGLIONE - 3419 West Cass St.5 Lionettes 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. CINDY SCAGLIONE - 2303 S. Cameron Avenue: I Dare You 2, 3, 45 Pan American Club 25 Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. LARRY SCAGLIONE - 2303 South Cam- eron GAYLE SCARBOROUGH - 1213 Burden Court FRANCES SCARFONE - 710 South New- port Avenue5 French 2, 3, 45 Gold 'n Black 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Band Honor Society 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. Chaplain 3, 4. CINDY SCHABACKER - 2219 South Occi- dent5 Diversified Cooperative Training 4. DEBORAH SCHARPS - 201 South O'Brien Street5 Civinettes 2, 3, 45 Pan American 2, 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society Secretary 3, 4. KAY SCHMID - 4714 Estrella5 Youth Coun- cil 45 LaSertoa 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Senior Rep.5 National Honor Society 4. JO ANN SCHNEID - 5007 Shore Crest Cir- cle PETE SCHROEDER - 1208 Suffolk Drive ROBERT SCHUMACHER -- 2803 San Ididro Apt. 25 Neatest Cadet Medal 35 N.R.A. Marksmanship Medal 35 Honor Platoon Ribbon 3, 45 Achieved Sgt. 3. SHIRLEY SCOTT - 2138 Grace Street STEVEN SCOTT - 2526 Prospect Road5 High Honor Roll 45 Student Council 25 Honor Roll 35 Pep Rally Comm. 35 Home- coming 3. WILLIE SCOTT - 1503 Fig Street5 Band 3, 45 R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4. CHUCK SCRIVNER - 5106 West Platt JOHN SETZER - 818 Bayside Drive5 Latin Honor Society5 High Honor Roll5 Track. CURTIS SHAZER - 307 East Amelia5 D.C.T. Club Vice-President 4. KEN SHETTER - 4016 Mullen Avenue5 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Youth Council 45 Latin Club 45 Let- terman's Club 3, 4. FRED SHORT - 4017 Vasconia Street5 D.C.T. Club 4. MYRNA SHUMAN - 2115 State Street5 Civi- nettes 45 Band Honor Society 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Senior Representative 4. LAURIE SIMENDINGER - 2402 South Dun- dee5 LaSertoa5 Health Careers. PAMELA SIMMONS - 3009 South West- shore5 A.F.S. 25 French Club 3, 45 LaSertoa 3, 45 POP 45 Annual Rep. 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4. SYLVIA SIMMONS - 503 North Oregon Avenue5 Future Homemakers of America 2, 3. VIKKI SINCLAIR - 610 Columbia Drive SYLEAN SINGLETON - 1025 Harrison Street JIM SINK - 4643 LongfelIow5 Football 2, 3, 45 Interact 2, 3, Pres. 45 Lettermen 3, 45 Student Council 45 Jewelled Circle 3. KENT SKYRMS - 3609 Jetton Avenue5 Football 25 Human Relations Junior Class Pres. 35 Human Relations 45 N.H.S. 45 Jewelled Circle 2. DAVID E. SMILEY - 3406 Bay Vista Ave. ALETHA SMITH - 109 West Oak Ave.5 Cheerleader 35 Chorus5 Student Council 35 F.H.A. 3, 45 Human Relations 3, 45 Jamaa 35 Jr. Exchanettes. CHRISTAPHOR SMITH - 1202 Burden At.5 FootbaII5 Wrestling. MARYLYN SMITH - 3213 Palmira St.5 Cho- rus 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Swim Team 2. HOLLY SOROKA - 3001 Palmira SUSAN SOSIK - 112 South Hesperides St.5 Civinettes 25 Commercial 4. DEBORAH STALEY - 109 Bermuda Ave.5 F.A.M.E. 35 Youth Council 4. RON STANLEY - 5013 Dickens Ave.5 Health Careers. STEVE STEEN - 2302 South Manhattan5 Latin Club 35 Latin Honor Society 3. KEN STEWARD - 1005 West Horatio Street RANDY STEWART - 1142 Harrison5 Ba ketball 3, 4. MARK STIDHAN - 2313 North B ROBIN STONE - 2408 North A St. RICK STOVALL - 3905 North A Stree N.H.S. 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Mixe Chorus 3, 45 Boys' Ensemble 35 Chambq Singers 4. WILLIAM STRAKLE - 3214 West Obisp St. DEBBIE STRATTON - 3612 San Luis Drama Club 25 Student Council 25 D.C,1 Secretary 4. ROLAND STRUL - 140 East Davis Blvc Apt. 45 Pan American Club 3, Presidentll Jamaa 35 Interact 45 Inter-Club Council 4. ARMANDO SUAREZ - 612 South Melville Football 25 Baseball 2, 45 Interact 3, 4 Pan American Club 4. CYNTHIA SUAREZ - 1301 South Albany Ecology Club 25 C.B.E. 4. JERRY SUAREZ - 713 South Delaware Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARC SUAREZ - 2531 Prospect Road WAYNE SUAREZ - 4525 North B Street Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 25 Interact 3 Organizer of Dave Harrelson Fund 45 Let- terman 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 4. ROBERT SUTTER - 4018 Granada5 I Dare You 25 Football 35 Concert Choir 3. T CAROLE TAYLOR - 2527 Jetton Avenue5 Drama Club 2, 35 I Dare You 2, 3, 45 Civi. nettes 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Ouill and Scroll 4. ROBERT TAYLOR - 4702 Azeele Street DEMARIS THOMAS - 3928 Cherry Street5 Cheerleader 45 F.A.M.E. 4. REGINALD THOMPSON - 1262 India Street5 Student Council Representative 4. FOSTER THOMAS - 2502 Massachusetts SHARON THOMPSON - 1265 India Street5 Kiwanettes 45 Human Relations 45 Major- ette 45 Band Honor Society 4. JEFFREY TOBIN - 1230 Roxmere Road DEBRA JO TODD - 809 S. Willow Avenue5 Band 2, 35 Chorus 2, 35 Band Honor Soci- ety 35 History Club 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 French Club 2, 3. ANDREW TOLEDO - 3011 Angeles Street5 National Honor Society Pres. 45 Senior Class Vice-President 45 Pep Rally Commit- tee Chairman 45 I Dare You 35 Plant Hi Baseball Team 35 Key Club 35 Gold and Black 35 Calendar Couple 45 Student Council 4. CHARLOTTE TOMES - 4412 Watrous5 Mixed Chorus 25 Concert Choir 35 Girls' Ensemble 35 Latin Club 25 German Club 3, President 45 Senior Rep. 45 Tennis Team 3. ALFRED TRESSLER - 3014 Bay Court Ave. JOHN TROUTI' - 208 South Moody5 Ger- man Club 4. STUART TRICE - 1017 S. Sterling Ave.5 Student Council 25 Latin Honor Club 25 Civitans 3: Senior Class Representative 45 D.C.T. Club 4. RETA TRUEMAN - 315 South Arrawana: D.C.T. Club 3, 45 Chorus 25 State Rep. D.C.T. SCOTT TUCKER - 1808 Hills Ave.5 Mixed Chorus 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Sertoma 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 French Club 2. FREDDIE MAE TYES - 2107 Carmen Street5 Library Club 3. DENISE TYSON - 307 North Albany Ave.: Roteen 35 Lionette 45 Drama 45 Jamma 32 Swdeflf Council 4: Pantherette 4' F.H.A. 2, 3, Youth Council 2, 3, 4, ' U JIM ULLMAN - 3418 Sevilla Street CISSY URBANSKI - 4623 Lowell Avenue Danceros 3, Head 45 Optimettes 3, 45 F.A.M.E. 35 Math Club 25 Student Council Rep. 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Youth Council 3, 45 Girls' State 35 I Dare You 45 Gold and Black 3, 45 Fine Arts 3, 45 Calendar Cou- ple 45 S.H.S. 45 Band Council 45 Senior Notable 4. V FRANK VACCARO - 202 South Clark Ave- nue5 Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Fine Arts 45 Interact 2, 3, 4. NIEL VANLANDINGHAM - 3611 South Coolidge Avenue5 Stage and Lab Bands 3, 45 German Band 45 Fine Arts 45 German Club 45 Band Honor Soc. 45 Marching and Concert Bands 3, 4. RAUL VALDESPINO - 3502 Sevilla Street JON VANPELT - 3210 Morrison Avenue5 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Key 2, 3, 45 P.T.S.A. 4. MARILYN VAUGHN - 3405 Drexel Avenue5 POP 3, 45 Gymnastics 3,'45 Library Staff 4. CATHERINE VECCHIO - 135 West Davis Boulevard5 Optimettes 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 45 Youth Council 45 Student Council Rep. 2. FRED VERSAGGI - 541 West Davis Boule- vard OSTER VICKS - 3510 Corona Street5 Audio-Visual Assistant. DESIREE VILA - 3515 North B Street5 Student Council Rep. 2, 35 POP 45 French Club 45 Gymnastics 4. W ANDREW WALDRART - 4116 Vasconiag Football 3, 45 Key 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 35 Men's Choir 2, 35 Letterman's Clubi3, 45 L.H.S. 35 Latin Club 2, 3. JOHN DIXON WALL - 2405 Sunset Drive5 PANTHER 3, Editor 4, Photographer 3, 45 Gold and Black 3, Pres. 45 S.H.S. 3, Treas. 45 Student Council 2, 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 Drama 2, 3, 45 Pan Am 2, 3, 45 Civitans 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 35 High O Team Captain 45 National Merit Finalist 45 District Ten Brain Brawl Team 45 Who's Who Among High School Students 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Cal- ender Photographer 4. JANE WALLACE - 240 Blancag Concert Choir 2, 35 Danceros 45 Drama 45 Health Careers 45 French 2, 3,'Treas. 45 Youth Council 45 Kiwanettes 2, 3, Corres. Sec. 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIAM WALLAUER - 73 Ladoga5 Foot- ball 35 Chorus 35 Concert Choir 4. RON WALLS - 817 South Edison5 Football 2, 45 Chorus 3. MICHAEL WALSH - 4549 Swann Avenue5 Basketball 35 Track 35 Interact 3, 45 Chess Club 45 Latin Club 4. TOM WARD - 4014 Inman Avenue LEONARD WATSON - 803 3rd Avenue AUDRAY WATTS - 1818 Hills Avenue5 Lionettes 2, 3, 4. NEAL WATTS - 4305 Obispo5 Math 2, 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. WARREN WEATHERS - 1404 Nance Ave- nue5 Youth Council 4. BILL WEAVER - 4709 Leona Street NATALIE WEEKS - 2531 Main Street5 Stu- dent Council 2, 35 Pan Am 2, 3, 45 LaSertoa 2, 3, 45 Human Relations 2, 3, 45 Jama 3, 4. DEBBIE WEHLE - 115 Chesapeake Ave- nue5 Kiwanettes 2, 3, Treas. 45 French 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 45 Concert Choir 2, 35 Youth Council 3, 45 Student Council 45 N.H.S. 3, 4. HERBERT WEINSTEIN - 3508 Obispo Street5 Concert Choir 3, 45 Perspective Co-Editor 4. MARTIN WEISS -- 4103 Zelar Street5 Con- cert Choir 2, 35 History 25 Football 2. REBECCA WELLER - 614 South Willow Avenue DONNA WELLINGTON - 3134 Oakellar Avenue5 Lionettes 35 National Honor Soci- ety 4. CRAIG WERTZ - 561 Lucerne WARREN WERNER - 205 South Renllie Drive5 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. DELORIES WEST - 1123 Harrison Street5 Student Council 3, 45 Library 45 Jamma 3. JON WEST - 4400 San Nicholas WILLIAM WEST - 3808 DeLeon Street BRENDA WHITEHEAD - 1316 Laurel Street5 Jamaa 4. DALE WHITSON -- 3623 Tampa Circle Westg Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 Youth Council 4. DONALD WILDER - 3922 Pine GAYLE WILLIAMS - 1517 Nassau Street5 Chorus 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Human Relation 3, 45 Jamaa 35 LaSertoa 3, 45 Tennis 45 Youth Council 4. RUDOLPH WILLIAMS - 1605 Waters Court Apt. B VICKI WILLIAMS - 3622 Lightner Drive5 Gymnastics 3, 45 Optimettes 4. WILLIE WILLIAMS - 2107 Jefferson STEVE WILSON - 109 1st Court N. W.5 Ecology Club 25 D.C.T. Club 3. CAROLYN WOODEN - 2511 Ola Avenue DEAN WILLIAMSON - Beach Park Drive5 Concert Choir 3, 45 Letterman 35 Swim Team Captain 3. RECHE WILLIAMS - 1102 Cypress Street5 Concert Choir 25 Football 45 Letterman 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 President of Senior Class5 National Honor Society 4. SAM WILSON - 4203 Azeele Street5 Foot- ball 2, 35 Track 25 Jewel Court 2, 3. CHARLES WINKLER -- 3715 Santiago Y VICKY YOUNG - 3615 Tampa Circle East5 Band 2, 3, 45 B.H.S. 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Latin 2, 3, 45 Fine Arts 3, 45 Lab Band 45 Drama 45 Roteens 45 Per- spective 3, 45 POP Rep. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. Z NORMAN ZACCHINI - 4811 Beach Way Drive5 Interact 2, 3, 4. ANNETTE ZAMORE - 57 Martinique5 POP 45 Civinettes 45 Drama 25 Ecology 25 Quill and Scroll 4. 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Tampa, Florida 33607 Groom I ng STATE VACUUM 27I7 W. Kennedy Boulevard 3I43 W. Kennedy 876-4254 Q , -Q1 X J X x x n p , 3'.fQ35i ff' J' 'iiia'-'Y-9: ' ,! - i' ' ' - All Q92-.P , 3 ' ' ., --1, . Q V : , f ,I 1 x ,agus ' -ww., 9 rf-9' ,,. L , k , 1, Y I A 7,5 , wh f Q nf s is January 27 1973 A I A gl., W fn-4 xv, N, . f'. '- v la A . . 1- .- ,N 1,.:k., Q ' Q4 .15-' 5 :rea vgfzgilf. -3, .A . 5 1 T 1- . X4 1' H I Acknowledgements The 1973 PANTHER staff gratefully acknowledges Mr. Bon Binns of Taylor Publishing Company for patience with the picas . . . Jay Hamburger and the Godspell gang for inspiring our theme . . . Mr. Bentley for transportation to points unknown . . . Linda McCulloch for lending her talent and her brush to our title page . . . Bryn-Alan for their terrific photographers and fabulous Bush jobs . . . Mr. Wagers for scheduling our activities, and Mr. Quierolo for announcing them. . . Mrs. Morehead for lending us her classroom and putting up with our noise . . . Our custodians for valiently cleaning our Bohemian cubicle . . . Eric for lending us his equipment in time of need . . . Mrs. Delgado for handling our immense account and patiently working with our Business section . . . Mrs. Truelock and Mrs. Turner, friends in the main office . . . Myra Canter for her expert advice . . . Mrs. Wall for giving us a 24 hour office . . . And most of all, Mr. Stinson for making it all possible. 296 General lndex A Abalon, Miss Terry - 26 Abela, Cheryl - 246 Abell, Michael- 141, 151, 171, 173, 176 Abercrombie, Mrs. Toni- 26, 43 Abernathy, Lisa - 246 Abrams, Terry - 220 Accurso, Cathy - 128, 152, 176, 193 Acebo, David - 165, 246 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - 295 Acosta, David - 128, 137, 176 Acosta, Mr. Roland - 26 Acosta, Rudolph - 128, 137, 176 Adler, Elizabeth - 220 Adler, Pamela - 220 ADMINISTRATION - 24 ADULTS - 50 Alaska, Patricia - 220 Albritton, Brian - 171, 246 Alday, Madelyn - 147, 220 Aldrich, Christopher- 104, 176 Alexander, Alfred - 220 Alexander, Fredricka - 246 Alfano, Lucy - 147, 176 Algood, Patrick - 220 Alison, Cindy - 246 Baizan, Hansen - 128, 156, 157, 177 163, Baker, Janice - 121 Baker, Kara - 221 Baker, Norman - 133, 247 Baker, Stephen - 133, 247 Ball, Cynthia - 221 H Ball, Debra - 127, 173, 177 Ball Ill, Frank- 118, 119, 120, 139 140, 221 Ballard, Carl - 84 Ballard, Cheryl- 110, 221 BAND - 1 18 BAND HONOR SOClEW - 139 Barber, Mark - 247, 95 Barat, Mrs. Shel - 26 Barner, Lisa - 136, 138, 155, 173, 1 77 Barness, Laura -145, 158, 221 Barnett, Kevin - 119, 120, 221 Barnhill, Ernestine - 178 Barr, Debora - 221 Barr, Sylvia - 221 Barrens, Robert - 221 Barron, Andrew - 178 Barrow, Lillie - 148, 178 Barth, David - 120, 221 Bartlett, Pamela - 247 Barton, Nora - 116, 247 Bartow, Janet - 247 Allen, Cheryl - 220 Allen, Allen, Gregory - 76, 82, 221 Michael - 133 Allen, Robin - 125, 164, 221 Allison, Dwayne - 246 Allman, Lynn - 166, 177 Allman, Mark - 220 Alspach, Bryan - 221 Alvarez, Alan - 246 Alvarez, Butch - 177 Alvarez, Cynthia - 145, 177 Amberg, Stephen - 221 Amme rman, Mark - 246 Anderson, Gay - 144, 177 Anderson, Kandace - 246 Anderson, Mary - 221 BASEBALL - 100 BASKETBALL - 86 Bass, Anita - 144, 178 Battaglia, David - 178 Battaglia, Mary - 247 Battle, Mrs. Lucy - 47, 243, 26 Baugher, Phineas - 120, 178 Baxter, Rebecca - 247 Baylor, Anne -140, 152, 171, 221 220 Beccue, Barbara - 147, 173, 178 Becker, Steven - 104 Beckham, Lazora - 221 Beckham, Robert- 76 Bedoya, Arturo - 156, 157 Beiser, Theresa - 172, 247 Anderson, Sandra - 246 Andretta, Gregory - 177 Andretta, Richard - 177 Andrews, Lillian - 128, 147, 177 Andrews, Michelle - 122, 123, 152, 221, 171 Andrews, Robin - 177 ANNUAL STAFF - 108 Anthony, Barbara - 128, 177 Antinori, Cynthia - 122, 246 Anton, Robin - 246 Argerious, John - 221 Armentero, Donna - 128, 177 Armistead, Holly - 113, 152, 173, 177 Bell, Douglas - 165, 247 Bell, Jane -147,171,173,178 Bell, Karen - 104 Bell, Robert - 247 Bell, Shirley - 144, 221 Bell, Timothy - 247 Bell, William - 221 Belles, Dianne - 247 Benison, Janet- 221 Benkert, Janie - 221 Bennett, Eddie - 247 Bennett, Neil - 247 Bennett, Theresa - 153, 221 Bennett, Mrs. Delorice - 26, 27 Benson, Mrs. Alma - 27, 161 Arnold, Dirk - 177 Athan, Angelise - 104, 221 Athan, Stephan - 56, 76, 146, 177 Atkins, Julie - 120, 246, 262 Atkins Linden - 221 Benson, Chet- 221 Bentley, Mr. Jack - 98 Benton, Sheila - 247 Benz, Laurie - 144 Benz, Leslie -- 127, 178, 195 Arkinsbn, Randal - 129, 221 Augenblick, Mr. John - 122, 123, 26 Avolio, Lorraine -119, 120, 221, 266 Ayala, Avery - 117, 147, 164, 177 Ayers, Alvin - 246 B Baach, Terry - 247 Backer, Cherie - 147, 156, 163, 172, 221 Badger, Terrence - 177 Bailey, Cathy - 247 Bailey, Nancy - 147, 158, 177 Bailey, Ruthie - 177 Baisden, Jennifer - 247 Baizan, Daemon - 171, 247 Berger, Cynthia - 147, 221 Berger, Robert - 146, 178 Berkhan, Daniel - 247 Bernstein, Jed - 128, 136, 141, 154,16O,161,178 Bernstein, Lisa - 247 Berrian, Belinda - 221 Berrier, Yvette - 221 Berrier, Yvonne - 178 Bertucelli, 'Deborah - 145, 181 Besch, Frederick - 222 Best, Cardelia - 178 Best, Ophelia - 178 Best, Renee - 171 Betsill, Jeffrey - 119, 120, 222 Beury, Connie - 178 Beury, John - 222 Bever, Kimberly - 144, 171, 173, 178 Btggins, Gail - 166, 178 Bittmann, Jennifer- 104, 178 Bivens, Rita - 222 Black, Debra - 125 Black, Joseph - 133, 247 Blackburn, Wallace - 178 Bladen, Karen - 222 Blanchard, Nolan - 178 Blanchette, Deborah - 247 Blanco, Caridad - 247 Blanco, Georgina - 179 Blanton, Mary - 122, 172, 247 Blatt, Barbara - 120, 247 Bloom, Evette - 145 Bloom, Sandy - 179 Bobbitt, Randy - 179 Bobbitt, William - 133, 172 Bobo, Bobby - 179 Bodkin, Theresa - 171, 247 Bodkin, Mary -- 222 Bodkin, Stephanie - 222 Boette, Mr. Fred - 208, 27 Boling, Gary - 119, 120 Bolton, Jennifer - 179 Bonfiglio, Anita - 179 Bonfiglio, Annette - 247 Boon, Kevin - 222 Boon, Malcom - 141, 146, 179 Bopp, Tommy - 119, 130, 222 Boston, Marilyn - 166, 179 Borer, Constance - 148, 222 1 7 ' ff 'K Boucher, Robin - 179 Boulenger, Suzanne - 155, 159, 172, 179 Boyer, Judee - 144, 179 Boyer, Robert - 146, 222, 87 Bozak, Mr. Robert- 27 Braalen, Duane - 247 Bradberry, Lisa -- 179 Bradley, Mr. Glenn - 27 Bragg, Judy - 247 Brahier, Mrs. Violet- 27, 35 Brain, David - 128, 179 Brandt, Donna - 147, 166, 179 Brandenberger, Mr. John - 165, 2' Branigan, Shelly - 122, 124, 222 Brannan, Carl - 137, 146, 222 Brannan, John - 247 Brannan, Rebecca - 128, 148, 171, 179 Brantley, Darryl - 222 Bray, Jon - 247, 84 Bray, Victoria - 222 Brewer, Dexter - 146, 161, 222 Brice, Robert - 133 1 - Bright, Linda - 166, 179 Bright, Yolanda - 179 Brinen, Robyn - 108, 110, 138, 148, -172, 179 Broadwell, Elizabeth - 222, 247 Brockington, Colleen - 122, 179 Brower, Candy - 247 Brown, Andrew - 84 Brown, Edith - 247 1-4- 1 lb Brown , Gloria - 166 Brown, James - 76, 133, 222 Brown, Kathy - 122, 133 Brown, Kent - 222 Brown, Mr. Mark - 27 Brown, Susan - 141, 163, 222 Brown, Thelma - 222 Brown, Velma - 222 Brown, Katherine - 181 Browning, Katherine - 181 Browning, Logan - 76, 81, 128, 141,157,208 . Brownlee, Rita - 181 Broxton, Kimberly 222 Broxton, Shevawn - 108, 110, 138, 144, 181 Brundage, Linda - 181 Brunhild, Maurice Brunhild, Victoria - 140, 145 Bryan, Mark - 156, 222, 247 Bryant, Levernist - 76, 222 Bugna, Suzanne - 181 Buhrmester, Patrice - 181 Bullock, Ann - 148, 167, 181 Bullock, Stephen - 248, 84 Bunch, Paul - 248 Bunkley, Lenny - 181 Burer, John - 181 -113,152,171, -119, 120,247 125,127,128, Burgen, Robert - 77, 141, 248, 95 Burgess, Cynthia - 248 Burgess, Sabrina - 115, 222 Burns, Edna - 119, 120, 181 Burns, Kimberli - 222 Burnside, Robin - 122, 152, 222 Burpee, Melanie - 222 Burrows, Miss Sally - 27, 71 Burt, Bobby - 248 Bush, Ronald - 217 Butler, John - 120 Butler, Michael - 141, 181, 248 Butts, Nancy - 181 Byrd, Curtis -128, 149, 181 Byrd, Cynthia - 248 Byrd, Sybil- 166, 181 Cash, Deborah - 248 Cash, Sherri - 172 Cashwell, Larry - 182 Casorie, Maria - 248 Castanet, Ralph - 151, 156, 182 Castellano, Victoria - 148, 223 Castells, Arnello - 122, 182 Castells, Paul- 123, 223 Cathey, Benjamin - 182 Cathey, Lisa - 248 Cathey, Lynn - 248 Cato, Robert - 182 Caulk, Paula - 182, 218 Cauthorn, Kenneth - 146, 223 Cavaleri, Charleen -122, 128, 136, 137, 156, 157, 182, 198, 205 Cayson, Mrs. Many - 27 Cerum, Sonia - 223 Chambers, Mrs. Josephine - 27 Chamnes, Charles - 248 Chapdelaine, Denise - 122, 128, 153,154,16O,161,182 Chaplin, Jory - 182 Chaplin, Paul- 182 Chapman, Constance - 154, 156, 183 Chapman, Teresa - 115, 147, 183 Charland, Wayne - 223, 248 Charneco, Belinda - 223 Chastain, Norman - 56, 127, 128, 138,146,154, 171,173, 183,184 Chastain, William - 248 Chawle, Bill - 223 Chavez, Michele - 248 CHEERLEADERS - 112 CHESS CLUB - 165 CHORUS - 122 Chernoft, Dale - 223 Chesnut, Stanley - 183 Chubbuck, Jim - 95, 248 Ciccarello, Sam - 223 Cigarran, Patricia - 183 Cigarran, Randy - 84, 248 Ciucio, Andrew - 84, 248 Ciucio, Karen - 166, 183 CIVINETTES - 148 1 ,fly K Conrad, Kennith - 184 Contreras, Antony - 224 Cook, Jeannie - 120, 249 Cook, Kennith - 161, 249 Cook, Nina -122, 152, 224 Byrne, Terri- 122, 181 C Cabrera, Felisha - 181 Cacanindin, Eugene - 248 Cacciatore, Elaine - 248 Calderazzo, Mrs. Jeanne - 27 Cagnina, Joseph -128, 137, 182 Calderone, Deborah - 222 Calhoon, Bonnie - 119, 120, 248 Callahan, Shannon - 182 CIVITANS - 149 Clark, Carrie - 148, 183 Clark, Cheryl - 248 Clark, Clyde - 146, 223 Clark, Jewel - 129, 140, 148, 158, 171, 183 Clark, Judith - 137, 160, 223 Clark, Clark Valerie - 248 Yvonne - 224 Clayton, Alben - 84 Cooke, Steven - 184 Cooley, Laurie - 122, 249 Cooper, Alice - 224 Cooper, Gary - 132, 184 Cooper, Janice - 111, 171, 249 Cooper 1 84 , Laura -129, 148, 159, Cooper, Robbie - 148, 171, 224 Corbett, Deborah - 145, 224 Calub, Carolyn - 222 Calzon, Manuel - 248 Cameron, Julie - 248 Cameron, Lynn - 223 Campbell, Deborah - 248 Campbell, George - 132, 133 Canas Ill, Joaquin -120, 133 Cannata, Kenneth - 248 Canty, Julian - 120, 222 Capitano, Vincent - 222 Cardell, Theresa - 144, 182 Cargill, Lauren - 155, 222 Carlson, Arthur -128, 137, 146, 171, 173, 190 Carlson, Deborah -- 156, 163, 182 Carlson, Eric - 126, 127, 128, 137, , 138, 140, 149, 165, 173, 182,208 Carraway, Leigh - 182 Carroll, Julia - 222 Carron, Mark - 157, 248 Carson, Cynthia - 172, 248 Carson, Elaine - 128, 173, 182 Carle, Patricia -4 152, 182 Carter, Cathy - 223 Carter, Harriett - 167, 182 Carter, Joel - 223 Carter, Randall - 146, 223 Cleminti, Gary - 139, 224 Clements, Patricia - 224 Clinch, Cheryl- 224 Clyatt, Jack - 248 Coady, Candice - 120, 125, 139, 148, 163, 224 Coalla, Susan - 122, 124, 249 Coates, William - 110, 132, 133, 224 Coatsworth, David - 249 Cochran, Barbara - 184 Coe, James - 224 Coe, Judy -184 Coker, Patricia - 148, 224 Cole, Peter - 146, 224, 95 Coleman, Mrs. Linda - 27, 35 Coleman, Karen - 249 Coles, Raymond - 113, 224 Collier, Karen - 117, 152, 171,224 Colwell, David - 249 COMMERCIAL CLUB - 166 COMMUNITY - 276 Connelly, Bruce - 224 Connelly, Margaret - 1 19, 120, 184 Conner, Debra - 249 Conner, Michael - 77, 224 Conrad, Mr. David - 27, 34, 151 Corbett, Richard - 108, 110, 129, 13O,136,138,141,146,153, 156, 184 Cordell, Stephanie - 166, 224 Cordier, Isabelle - 224 Corrmier, Brad - 184 Costango, Kelvin - 146, 224 Cowden, Carl - 125, 224 Cowherd, Dean - 122 Cowherd, Gene - 184 COX, Eddie -122, 123, 141, 146, 185 Cox, Joseph - 185 Cox, Joy - 249 Cox, Robert - 249 Crabtree, Nancy - 145, 225 Craddock, Karyl - 122, 124, 153 185 Craig, Barbara - 249 Craig, Deborah - 147, 225 Craig, John M. - 185, 127 Crawford, Stephen - 77, 127, 129, 138,141,146,154,171,173, 185, 201 Crider, Stephen - 249 Critelli, John - 225 Crowder, Craig - 151 Crowl, Kelly - 120, 249 Crum, Sonia - 166, 224 Crytzer, Christoper - 151, 185 Cuervo, Joseph - 141, 185 CULTURAL - 40 Cummings, Paul - 250 Cummings, Kip - 159, 225 Curry, Mark - 120, 185 Curtis, Nancy- 122, 123, 185 Cusseaux, Gail - 166, 185 CUSTODIANS -- 48 D Daley, cindy - 104, 129, 144, 173 185 Daly, Peggy - 145, 225 DANCEROS - 116 Dandle, Earl - 155 Daniels, Vevelyn -- 185 Daniels, Willie - 225 Dantzler, Pamela - 225 Darby, Joyce - 129, 137, 185 Darnell, Terry - 225, 234 Davey, Melba - 145, 156, 160, 161, 225 Davidson, Allen - 250 Davidson, Lissa -.129, 137, 148 159, 185, 205, 159 Davidson, Douglas - 250 Craig, John R. - 185 Craig, Sandra -141, 147, 225 Crammer, Deborah - 148 Crane, George -141, 146, 185 Crane, Rebecca - 171, 172, 249 Cranner, Deborah - 225 Crawford, Scott- 84, 249 Davidson, William - 161, 225 Davis, Allen -- 250 Davis, Audrey - 225 Davis, Cola - 185 Davis, Daniel - 250 Davis, Joyce - 150, 166, 225 Davis, Kay - 250 Elsting, Cathy - 188 P Davis, Micheal - 225 Davis, Mildred - 166, 225 Davis, Page - 122, 225 Robert -125,146,171, Davis, 173, 185 Davis Rogina - 250 Davis Davis Davis Davis, , Thomas - 77, 225 , Waverly - 250 , Wallace - 84 William -171, 250 Dawkins, William - 87 Dawson, Billy - 250 Day, John - 225 Dayan, Mr. Jack - 157, 27 D,C.T, - 168 Deak, Billy - 250 Deak, Dianne - 226 Dean, Annette - 145, 153 Deans, Lillie - 226 Dearman, Brenda - 226 Deas, John - 119, 120, 139 Decilio, Steve - 250 Deer, Kathleen - 226 Deering, Roland - 185 Decesare, Cathy - 250 Delgado, Dianne - 250 Delgado, Mrs. Helen - 156, 27 Delooper, Karla - 250 Deminico, Rick - 185 Dendle, Earl - 251 Deneka, Cheryl - 148, 166, 186 Denison, James - 186 Denison, Rhonda - 251 Dennis, Carolyn - 226 Devine, Marshall - 120, 226 Dewell, Rod - 251 Dewell, Sherol - 120, 133 Dickins, Jimmy - 251 Dickens, Ronald - 133 Dickson, Janet- 113, 152, 186 Dickson, Joan - 152, 186 Dickson, Nancy - 226 Dielens, Gus - 251 Dillion, Jerry - 186 Dineen, Maureen - 186 DiSalvo, John - 186 Diss, Cynthia - 251 Divers, Laura - 186 Dix, Michael- 76, 81, 258 Dixon, Noah - 251 Dobbins, Peter- 122, 124, 186 Dodd, Sharon - 161, 186 Dodd, Susan - 46, 145, 226 Doerr, Jean - 186 Donald, Claude - 132 Donovan, Joseph - 186 Doren, Judy - 145, 226 Dorey, Robert- 129, 149, 186 Dorio, Rita - 117, 147, 223, 226 Douglas, Celia - 144, 226, 251 Dowdell, Willie - 186, 133 Dowell, Deborah - 116, 140, 249, 251 Dowell, William -141, 146, 171, 226, 133 Draeger, Catherine - 186 Draeger, Debbie - 144, 226 DRAMA CLUB - 172 Drawdy, Angela - 226 Drinnenberg, Mark - 172, 251 Duany, Tony - 77, 129, 141, 146, 157, 186 Duany, David - 77, 151, 157, 226 Dubberly, Sandra - 251 Dubbis, John - 133 Dubowski, Denise - 251 Dudley, Chris - 227 Dubbins, Larry - 186 Duke, Rick - 251 Dunbar, William - 210 Duncan, Cathy - 227 Dunham, Laura -171, 251 Dunham, Richard - 186 Dunham, Steven - 227 Dunlap, Yvette - 120, 227 Dunn, Anita - 186 Dunn, Patricia - 163, 227 Dupree, Phyllis - 166, 187 Dwight, Carol - 251, 102 Dwight, Susan - 122, 227 Dyal, Cynthia - 187 Dyer, Mrs. Georgia - 28 Dyer, Mr. Richard - 87 E Eason, Miss Sandra - 34, 28 Eaves, Janet- 251 Echols, Larry- 77, 132, 133, 141, 146, 187 Edenfield, Diana - 122, 137, 160, 227 Edmister, Theodore - 251 Edwards, Barry - 151 Edwards, Mark - 146, 161, 227 Edwards, Matt - 251 Edwards, Mrs. Olga - 28 Edwards, Stephen - 120, 187, 251 Egan, Ralph - 187 Egan, Walter- 119, 120, 251 Eggner, Kathie - 110, 122, 172, 227 Ehret, Vicky - 187 Eisch, Steven - 119 Eiseman, James +127, 146, 173, 187 Elder, Micheal - 227 Eldridge, Kathleen - 227 Elliot, Claire - 122, 147, 156, 172, 227 Elliot, Elizabeth - 227 Elliot, Lynn - 145, 227 Elliot, Sheila - 144, 227 Ellston, James - 227 Ellston, Jeffery - 251 ' Elmore, Ann - 153, 187 Elmore, Karen - 158, 227 Elstun, Amy -111, 251 Elstun, Betsy- 152, 154, 188, 197 Ely, Terry - 55, 77, 79, 80, 83, 146, 188, 195, 94, 95 Ennis, Leigh - 251 Erb, Debbie - 152, 188 Erickson, Barbara - 227 Erwin, Steve - 118, 119, 120, 139 140, 151, 188 Escobar, Mrs. Carmen - 28, 43 Escobar, Carmen - 171, 251 Esfrod, Phillip - 227 ESSENTIALS - 34 Esser, Melody - 122, 188 Essrig, Kathy - 145, 156, 157, 227 Estep, George - 227 Eustace, Joseph - 146, 227 Estes, Mrs. Mays - 28, 39 Evans, Clark - 104, 227 Evans, Joyce - 120, 227 F Faccipnate, John - 122, 227 FACULTY - 26 Faircloth, John - 188, 178 Falcon, Russell- 108, 110, 138, 188 Falsone, Kimber - 104, 129, 144, 171, 173, 189 Fannin, Kathy -104, 173, 189 Faraghan, Jeffery - 251 Farrington, Sherlock - 227 Farrior, Edward - 141, 146, 227 Farris, Carol- 251 Favala, Morris - 189 Fendle, Michael - 189 Ferguson, Mrs. Anne - 28 Ferguson, Margaret- 145 Ferguson, Mary Jane - 140, 145, 189 Ferguson, Peggy - 227 Fernandez, Mrs. Charlene - 144, 28 Fernandez, Cynthia - 251 Fernandez, Debra - 127, 138, 147, 171,172,173,189 Fernandez, lsadore - 251 Fernandez, Janis - 228, 122 Fernandez, Lydia - 228 Ferraro, Vicky - 148, 189, 159 Ferrell, Leigh - 144, 172, 228 Ferrell, Patricia - 189, 228 Ferrell, William - 76, 129, 141, 146, 171,173, 189, 193 F.H.A. - 167 Ficarrotta, Dominic - 122, 123, 124, 149, 228 Flcarrota, Maria - 189, 166 Ficca, Vincent- 76, 189 Fields, Donald - 251 Fields, Kathy - 228 Fillipello, Mr. Louis - 28 Finan, Capri - 228 Finan, Susan - 228 Fine, Michael - 132, 149, 189 FINE ARTS - 140 Finney, James Firman, Cathi - 251 Fisher, Dawn - 251 Fisher, John - 228 Fisher, Lucy - 140, 144, 172, 228 Fisher, Mrs. Renee - 158, 159, 28 Fitch, Lisa -147, 173, 189 Fitzpatrick, Barbara - 251 Forster, Kathy - 228 Foster, Mr. Reese - 28 Fowler, Douglas - 84, 252 Fowler, Kathy - 189, 145 Fox, Lawrance - 133 Fox, Lester - 252, 183 Fox, Lionel- 190, 87, 89 Fox, Richard - 190 Fox, Wayne - 252 Francis, Nanette - 190 Franco, Manuel - 132 Frank, Mrs, Elaine - 28 Frank, Gloria - 252 Frank, Hillary - 113, 147, 228 Frank, Joey - 146, 190 Frank, Robert - 146, 228 Frank, Rodney - 132, 228, 133 Frankland, Howard - 252 Franklin, Gregory - 190 Fredlund, Steve - 190 Freeman, John -129, 141, 154, 160, 161, 190, 95 FRENCH CLUB - 158 Freshcorn, Bryan - 252 Freirson, Frank - 252 Freisen, Cindy - 252 Friesen, Robert- 190 Fuerst, Alfred - 122, 124, 190 Fulks, Fuller, Glenn - 133, 228 Doug - 252 Fuller, James - 191 Fuller, Neil- 191 Fuller, Susan - 251 Fitzpatrick, Robert - 149, 189 Fleischaker, Marc - 151, 228 Floyd, Theodore - 252 Fogal Miss Deborah - 28 Fonte, Cynthia - 252 Fonte, Debbie - 34, 47, 148, 228 Fonte Nelson - 189 Fonte, Phale -129, 148, 189 FOOTBALL - 76 Foote, Paul - 189 Ford, Mrs. Gaynette - 28 Ford, Mrs. Virginia - 28 Forney, Lydia - 252 Forney, Shelby - 189 Forsgreen, Janis - 122, 189 Forsgren, Lee - 252 Furron, Ronald - 191 Fyffe, Mrs. Carol - 28 G Gable, Susan - 137, 152, 156, 171, 228 Gainey, Otha - 252 Gallagly, Monica - 120, 252 Gallien, Deborah - 148, 191 Gallon, Everett - 252 Gamble, Jimmie - 95, 228 Gamble, Susan - 172, 252 Gambrell, Carol - 252 Garcia, Anita - 147, 156, 228 Garcia, Carlos - 191 Garcia, Debra -109, 110,191 Garcia, Richard - 252 Garcia, Susan - 252 Garcia, Thomas - 228 Gardner, Cathy - 228 Gardner, Risa - 191 Gargan, Arlene - 129, 191 Gargan, David - 252 Garrett, Leslie - 252 Garrett, Robin - 191 Garrity, Elaine - 155, 228 Gary, Althea - 191 Gatliit, Rene - 252 Gres, Janet- 147, 192 Griffin, Gregg - 84, 253 Grigley, Jacquelyn - 192 Grim, Steve - 253 Grotke, Richard -110, 149, 172, 229 . Gruman, Margot- 145, 156, 157, 229 Grybek, Scott - 146, 229 Guggino, Mr. Frank - 29 GUIDENCE - 46 Gerkin Gavagan, Edward -- 228 Geer, Emily -122, 137, 148, 157, 228 Geiger, Faith - 172, 252 Geiger, Geiger, Gentry, , Artha - 191 Richard - 146, 228 Zsa Zsa - 252 Mrs. Mary - 140, 28 HALL OF FAME - 68 GERMAN CLUB - 155 Ghent, Albert - 252 Gibbons, Duane - 172, 214 1 Gibbons, Nancy - 156, 252 Gibbons, Walter - 119, 120, 146, 191 Gibson, Randy - 228 Gilbert, Fred -120, 161, 164, 191 Gill, Milton -133, 161, 252 Gilleon, Kathryn - 233 Giovenco, Geraldine -4 129, 148, 191 Glass, Larry - 122, 123, 228 Glass, Robert - 191 Golan, Mrs. Ana - 28 GOLD AND BLACK - 136 GOLDEN PANTHER AWARD - 142 Golding, Harriet- 156, 228 Goldman, David - 76 GOLF - 105 Gonzalez, Carmen - 252 Gonzalez, David - 141, 146, 228 Gonzalez, Helen - 109, 110, 129, 138, 144, 191 Gonzalez, lrene - 137, 144, 229 Gonzalez, Marilyn -140, 144, 172, 226, 229 Gonzalez, Richard -129, 141, 146, 171, 173, 191, 95 Gonzalez, Robert - 120, 133, 252 Gonzalez, Robert - 120, 133, 252 Good, Kimberlyn - 252 Good, Larae-112, 113, 152, 191, 201 Goodman, John - 133 Goodman, Kevin - 229 Goodman, Linette - 167, 191 Goodrich, Pamela - 148, 154, 156 171,173,19O, 192 Goodson, Robert - 129, 192 Gordon, Randy - 229 Goshen, Teresa - 192 Gottereid, Erica - 145, 229 Gould, Susie - 229 Grady, Debra - 44, 144, 171, 173. 192 Grady, June - 252 Graham, Ben - 120, 229 Graminski, Donna - 120, 252 Grassmuck, Elizabeth - 192 Grassmuck, Thomas - 252 Gravett, Betty - 253 Gray, Glen - 122, 229 Gray, Gretchen - 171, 172, 253 Graybill, Karen -- 192 Green, Donna - 192 Green, Roger- 192 , Greenberg, Maida - 253 Greenberg, Margaret- 148 Greenberg, Marty - 229 Greene, Bradley - 229 Greene, Brian - 253 Greene, Jack - 253 Greenslade, Dale - 192 Greer, Misty - 192 Guinta, Miss Vicki - 29 Gutman, Judy Gulosh, Patricia - 253 -29 Guyer, James - 253 Gwyn, Richard - 161, 229 Gwyn, Ronald - 253 OGYMNASTICS - 104 H Haber, Greg - 253 Hach, Richard - 192 Haddad, Chris - 253 Haenel, Debra - 230 Haenel, John - 253 Hagerman, Cynthia - 192 Hall, Bill - 230 Hall, Joann - 253 Hall, Joseph - 192 Hall, Kathleen - 254 Hall, Marcia - 161, 172, 254 Hall, Richard - 119, 120, 192 Hall, Stephen - 230 Hall, Thomas - 192 Hamilton, Lesleigh - 120, 254 Hamm, Linda - 172 Hammond, Kieth - 230 Hampton, Tracy - 192 Hance, Kristine - 152, 156, 172, 230 Hane, Harry - 254 Hangleitner, Leanne - 230 Hansen, Dale - 129, 149, 192 Hansen, Kenneth - 254 Hansma, Peter- 133, 230 Hardee, Carolyn - 144, 192 Hardee, Michael- 77, 141, 161, 193 Harder, Vickie - 254 Hardiman, Harriet- 254 Hardiman, Leigh -110, 144, 161, 172, 173, 230 Hargraves, Mark - 1 19, 254 Harper, Carolyn - 254 Harper, Sharon - 230 Harper, Susan - 230 Harrelson, David - 80, 193 Harrelson, Terry - 254 Harris, Adrean - 254 Harris, lvy - 254 Harris, Jeanette - 254, 256 Harris Paul - 254 Harris: Mr. Rudolph -- 29 Harrison, Bobby - 230 Harrison, Deborah -129, 148, 167, 193 Hart, Debbie - 171, 254 Hart, DeDe -129, 137, 140, 148, 156, 171, 193, 205, 208 Hartley, Angie - 254 Hartline, Robert- 119, 120, 139, 230 Hartman, Deborah - 230 Harvey, Brent- 84 Hatfield, Barbara - 119, 120, 129, 137 Hatton, Dee - 254 Hatton, Mac - 193 Haubenstock, Gail - 104, 230 Haughn, Brad - 193 Haughn, Leslie -145, 159, 161, 230 Haugabrook, Michael - 254 Hawk, Donald - 193 Hayden, lrene - 194 Hayden, John - 120, 231 Hayes, Carl- 120, 125, 127, 140, 151, 194, 206, 97 Hayes, Michael - 194, 231 Hayes, Robert - 84 Hazard, Mrs. Elizabeth - 29 Heagey, William - 231 Hearn, Cathy - 254 Hearne, Anne - 254 Heath, Ron -141, 155, 161, 173, 194 Hegerich, Joseph - 255 Hegerich, Virginia -129, 148, 157, 172, 173, 194 Heidt, Walter- 133 Heller, Reed - 41, 125, 160, 161, 231 Helms, Isaac - 132, 133 Hemingway, Nancy - 125, 126, 159, 173 Henderson, Raymond - 129, 149, 158, 194 Henderson, Rose - 255 Henly, Devany - 172, 255 Herbert, Merri-140, 144, 194 Herd, Cheryl - 255 Hernandez, Mrs. - 29, 49 Hernandez, Ceclia - 115 Hernandez, Katrinka - 120, 194 Hernandez, Tiny - 231 Herndon, Joni- 34, 144, 154, 158, 159,171,173,176,194 Herndon, Sydney - 171, 255 Herring, Daniel - 194 Hershock, Peter - 77, 78, 80, 129, l 176, 194, 198 Heusel, Leslie - 102, 255 Heyliger, Glenda - 122, 124, 153, 156, 163, 231 Hicks, Chris- 140, 158, 171, 231 Hierlmeir, Mark - 255 Hierlmeir, Randy - 151, 231 Hiers, Richard - 231 High, David - 194 High, Douglas - 120, 122, 255 Hill, Lee - 84, 255 Hinchee, Mrs. lleen - 29 Hines, Mitchell 194 Hines, Terry - 255 99, 231 Hires, Thomas Hirsch, William 231 Hoban, James - 120 Hobbs, Robert - 231 Hobbs, Sally - 255 Hoey, Desiree - 145, 156, 167, 194 Hogan Candice -119, 120, 139, 147,'172, 231 Hogue, Patrick - 194 Holcomb, John - 129, 194 Holder, Patricia - 255 Holland, Reginald - 87, 194 Holland, Tammy - 255 Holland, Wilson - 130, 137, 194 Holley, Cynthia - 255 Hollis, Glenn - 194 Holmes, Clinton - 194 Holmes, Ellen - 255 Holmes, John - 194 Holmes, Linda - 255 Holt, Denise - 255 Holt, Teresa - 116, 147, 194 299 'tt' ', kg ,J I Hood, James - 255 Hood, Kathy - 166, 194 Hood, Lendre - 137, 148, 231 Hood, Roger- 255 Hooper, Eric - 120, 231 Hopkins, Charles -- 87, 194 Hopkins, Michael - 231 Horne, James - 84, 171, 262 Houlihan, Susan - 141, 144, 231 Houseman, David - 195 Howard, Cookie - 231 Howard, Dean - 119, 120, 255 Howard, Mary - 145, 156, 157, 195 Howard, Sandra - 122, 148, 195 Howard, Vivian - 195 Howard, William - 76, 78, 81, 133, 231 Howe, Janice - 160, 161, 195 Howell, Hilary - 231 Howell, Madeline - 255 Hoyt, kathy- 98, 140, 141, 144, 231 Hrapchak, Cynthia - 195 Huena, Cynthia - 255 Hueting, Frederick - 120, 255 Hughes, Hughes, Bobby - 151, 196 Hughes, Charles - 156, 161, 164, Billy - 104, 132, 151,231 at if INTER-CLUB COUNCIL - 154 Italiano, Nelson - 196 I J Jackson, Edward - 84, 255 Jackson, Pamela - 152, 156, 231 Jackson, Wendy - 231 Jacob, James - 146, 232 Jacobson, Grace - 255 Jacobson, Paul - 232 Jankowski, Debra - 232 Janson, Mary - 255 Jeffrey, Mary Jane - 172, 255 Jenkins, Gus - 87 Jenkins, Wilburt - 256 Jennewein, Gigi- 122, 123, 124, 171, 172, 246 Jensen, Erik - 255 Jernigan, Eleanor -- 127, 138, 144, 173, 196 Jessee, John - 196 Jessop, Susan - 256 Jeter, Dana - 256 Jeter, Julia - 232 Jiminez, Denise - 166, 196 Joel, Sonja - 256 John, Dawn - 232 John, Debra - 232 Johns, Robert - 256 Johnson, Brenda - 196 Johnson, Cynthia - 130, 140, 172, Jones, Cheryl - 119, 120, 256 Jones, Darby - 172, 256 Jones, Darlene - 256 Jones, David B. - 118, 119, 140, 196 x Jones, David Hf- 118, 119, 140, 196 Jones, Douglas - 256 Jones, Heidi- 148, 155, 232 Jones, Howard -151, 196, 197 Jones, Jan - 232 Jones, Mrs. Joanna - 29 Jones, Malcolm - 99, 120, 256 Jones, Marion - 232 Jones, Mary - 256 Kahana, Alan - 232 Kahler, Paul - 197, 122, 123 Kaiser, Mark - 257 Kalaf, Lia - 161, 172, 257 Kane, Frank - 165, 232 Karahan, Jay - 232, 122, 149 Karpe, Larry - 197 Jones, Tracy - 153 Jones, Tyrone G. - 132, 133, 141, 171, 196, 217 Jordan, Betsy - 171, 257 Jordan, Guy - 257 Jordan, Lee -- 257 Jordan, Lois - 257 Joseph, Stephen - 119, 120, 232 Joyner, Rachel - 196 Katz, Jack - 257 Keck, Micheal- 232, 149, 122 Keel, Joey - 232, 141, 151 Keeting, Rosemary -197 Kehoe, Nancy - 257 Keller, Catherine - 197, 148, 130 Keller, Douglas - 197, 122, 87 Kellogg, Lorraine - Kelly, Diane - 232 Kelly, David - 197 197,157 130 Kelly, Mrs. Joann Q 29 Kelly, Wiley - 232 Kemp, Glen - 198, 140 Kemp, Karen - 257 Kemp, Leslie - 172, 257 Kenna, James - 198, 130 Kerr, Jenette - 172, 198 William - 63, 118, 119. 255 Hughes, Diana - 144, 157, 158, 171, 172, 231 Hughes, Susan - 122 Hume, Robert - 77, 82, 95, 141, 255 Hungate, Dawn - 195 Hungate, Pamela - 122, 148, 231 Hunt, Bruce - 255 Hunt, Marcia - 145 Hunter, Debra - 113, 152, 195 Hunter, Elaine - 231 Hunter, Sherry - 152 Hupe, Mark - 195 Hupe, Michael - 195 Hutchins, Ray - 231 173, 196 Johnson, Jacqueline - 164, 232 Johnson, John -119, 120, 196 Johnson, Johnnie - 232 Johnson, Kim - 87, 91 Johnson, Leeane - 116, 140, 152, 171, 232 Johnson, Melvin - 63, 119, 120 Johnson, Nora - 196 Johnson, Patricia - 196 Johnson, Roxanne - 140, 152. 171, 232 Johnson, Ruby - 256 Johnson, Valerie - 232 Johnson Johnson, , Valerie Y. - 232 Hyman, Randy -122, 146, 156, 231 I DARE YOU - 137 Iglesias, Robert --196 Ingram, Linda - 145, 154, 196 Ingram, Steven INTERACT - 1 255 120, 140, 196 Johnston, Harry - 156 Johnston, James - 196 Johnston, Mary - 176, 253 Jones, Angelina -120, 139, 152, 171, 196 Jones, Carolyn - 256 Judge, Allen -119, 196 JUNIORS - 220 JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES - 153 Justus, Susan - 196 JV BASKETBALL - 92 JV CHEERLEADERS - 111 JV FOOTBALL - 84 K Z Kerr, Michael - 198 Kerr, Robert - 257 Kerr, Sandra - 172, 257 KEY - 146 Keyser, David - 233, 104, 122 Killian, Douglas - 257 Kimball, Leslie -171, 173, 198, 115, 140, 147 Kimble, Sherrill - 233, 243 W. mf, iv 11 King, Georgette - 257 King, Margaret- 167, 198 King, Michelle -163, 198, 144 King, Ray - 257 Kingery, Cynthia -161, 233, 119, 120, 139, 145 Kirk, Darrell - 161, 199, 130 KIWANETTES - 147 Klay, Brucie - 257, 111 Klein, Mark - 233 Klein, Melissa - 233, 116, 117, 140, 147 Klein, Mica - 199 Klimas, Patti - 233 Kline, Karen - 199 Knecht, Sgt. Maj. Richard - 29 Knight, Kathy - 199 Knight, Thomas - 233 Knighton, Michael - 233 Knoetzsch, Martin - 257, 133 Knowles, Diana - 163, 233, 113, 140, 147, 156 Knowlton, Vickie - 199 Knox, Dennis- 233, 77, 137, 122 Knox, Kenneth - 199, 124, 130, 137, 122 Kobres, Evelyn - 199, 104, 144 Kocurek, Kurt - 257 Kocurek, Mark - 164, 233 Kocurek, Susan - 199 Kolinsky, Mr. Joe - 76, 29 Kopeo, Thaddeus - 257 Koulouris, Thomas - 257, 95 Kouris, Steve - 233, 121 Kreher, Eric - 199 Kreher, Margaret - 171, 172, 257 Kuhn, Kitty -172, 257 Kyle, Michael - 234 Kynes, Bill- 208, 220, 234, 77, 78, 81, 82, 137, 141, 146 L LaBrot, Virginia - 29 Lacrosse, Karen -171, 234, 113, 147 Ladd, Laura - 199, 145 Lafavor, Jerry - 132, 133, 158, 159 Lafavor, Jonathon - 257, 119, 121, 132, 133 Lampert, Mrs. Sylvia - 39, 30 Lancaster, Mark - 234, 149 Lancor, Barbara - 234, 153 Lancor, Patty - 172, 257 Landry, Elizabeth - 257 Lane, Earl- 171, 234, 76 Lane, Sheryl- 171, 173, 199, 130, 154, 122 Langford, Marcia - 199 Langford, Wayne - 234 Langley, Susan - 199 Lantry, Deborah - 161, 234 Larman, Cheryl- 199, 127, 144 Larmon, Brenda - 173, 199, 144 Larmon, Linda - 257 La SERTOA - 152 Lastra, Arthur- 199, 141 LATIN CLUB - 161 LATIN HONOR SOCIETY - 160 Latnik, Arlene - 199, 127 Lautz, Christopher - 257, 122 Lawrence, Kathlene - 199 Lawson, Deborah - 199 Lawson, James - 234 Layton, Kathlyn - 160, 161, 199, 119, 121, 139 Lazenby, Kimberly - 257 Lear, Pamela - 166, 200, 156 Leasure, Debra - 257 Leblanc, John - 234 Lee, Nancy - 257 Lefeler, Sherry - 255 Lehan, Mary - 173, 200 Leib, Gail - 234 Lemmert, Deborah - 171, 255 Lenfesty, Hudson - 255 Lenhotf, Madelyn - 172, 255 Leonard, Frank - 200 Leone, Eleanor -- 166, 200, 156 Leone, Michael- 234, 118, 119, 121,139,140,146 Leone, Patty - 234, 147 Lepre, Russell - 161 Lester, Paul- 200, 77 Leto, Nora - 255 Leto, Thomas - 200 LETTERMAN'S CLUB -141 Levine, Ellyne - 234, 148 Levy, Debbie - 234 Lewis, Frank - 200 Lewis, Gary - 234, 121, 133, 149 Lewis, Mrs. Ouida - 30 Lewis, Ronald - 132 LIBRARY CLUB - 164 Lienhart, Reed - 235, 151 Lillard, James - 257 Lindsay, Forrest - 200 Linick, Corey - 257 Linsky, Mark - 235 LIONETTES CLUB - 145 Lippincott, Maryann - 200 Lippincott, Peter - 257 Lively, Stephen - 257 Livingston, Laurie - 173, 200, 122, 124, 130, 140 Livingston, Mince - 257, 102 Lizarralde, Albert - 95 Lloyd, Paul - 235 Lobstein, Jody - 85 Lockwood, Jonathan - 160, 161, 200, 205, 130, 132, 155 Loftis, Luanne - 200, 117, 140, 144 Logan, Lelie - 171, 235, 147, 102 Lombardia, David - 200 Long, Michael- 235 Long, Richard - 200 Longo, Nancy -161, 167, 173, 187, 200, 140, 152, 154 Lopez, Angelo - 200, 130, 137 Lopez, Carl - 235 Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Carol - 121 Diana - 200 Mrs. Rosary - 48 Lopez, Jr., Angel- 235 Lorenzen, Robert- 235, 133 Louisy, Breland - 121 Love, Kim -164, 102 Lovenbury, Scott- 171, 235, 151 157, 95 Lovett, Debra - 235 Lovett, Felicia - 258 Lovett, James - 235, 157 Lowden, Joann - 200 Lowe, Thelma - 235 Lowry, Catherine - 171, 235, 147 Lowry, Michael - 200 Lucas, Virginia - 200 Luce, Emory - 235, 156 Lucka, Melinda - 235, 147 Luckie, Cynthia - 258 Lupco, Mathew - 133 Luper, Michael - 201 Lurie, Donna - 235 Lutsko, Bonnie - 258 Lutsko, Buddy - 235, 133 Lutsko, Daniel - 235, 133 Lutzer, Ivy - 258 Lydon, Mark - 235 Lydon, Michael - 201, 141, 154 Lyle, Mary-201, 147, 154 Lyle, Robin - 235 Lynch, William -161, 235, 146 Lyons, Cynthia - 258 Lyons, William - 235, 159 M Mabry, Lea - 258 MacAlester, Tom - 201 Macferran, Joanne - 235, 121 Madsen, Barnara - 258 Magann, Douglas - 258 Magazino, Deborah - 201 Magazino, Francis - 258 Magers, Steve - 201 Maldonado, Abelard - 122, 132 Malowney, Georgeann - 235 Manconi, Andrea - 152 Manis, David - 201 Mangrum, Donna - 165, 235 Mann, Beverly - 152 Manning, Iris - 258 Mapleson, Lorna - 201 March, Mr. - 30, 48 Markovich, Rae - 258 Marker, Mrs. Beverly - 30 Marks, Tatiana - 201 Marks, Thomas - 235, 151, 95 Marley, Mr. Jack - 24, 56, 30 Marriot, Steve - 258 Marshall, Cathy - 171, 258 Martin, Anthony - 258 Martin, Brian - 258 Martin, Donald - 201 Martin, Naomi- 201, 152 Martin, Ronald - 235 Martin, Trudi - 235 Martinez, Mr. Ish - 30 Martino, Ann - 235, 113, 147 Mason, Beverly - 171, 173, 202, 117, 140, 147 Massari, Dick - 258 Massey, Della - 202 Mast, Ivy - 258 Matassini, Joseph - 202 MATH CLUB - 162 Mathews, Mary - 258, 119, 121 Mathis, Joe - 258, 84 Mathos, Charity - 202 5 Q 'x oth XA ' 'f .MAY McTaggart, Kim - 236 Newman 302 Matthews, Vivian - 235 May, Cindy - 235, 104, 144 Mayer, Daniel - 259 Mayer, June - 167, 236 Mayer, Sybil - 202 Mayer, Theresa - 202 Mayfield, Cheryl - 236, 156, 157, 159 McAllen, Joe - 259 McCall, Stephanie - 236, 122 McCallister, Patricia - 236, 122 McCann, Cathy - 259 McClane, Alicen - 253 McClinton, Robert -- 76, 79, 80, 141, 146 McConnell, Allan - 236 McConnell, Pat - 236 McCown, Debra - 259 McCray, Tim - 84, 85 McCulloch, Linda - 202, 125 McCuiston, John - 236 McCulloch, Robin - 236 McDermett, Dennis - 259, 121 McDonald, Joanne - 236, 152, 102 McDonald, Mr. Leo - 30 McDonough, Thomas - 236, 137, 95 McDougall, George - 202, 1 19, 121 McFerron, Clarence - 164, 203 McGahey, Mrs. Dorothy - 30 McGovern, Kevin - 259 McHenry, Bobbie - 203, 130, 148 Mclntyre, Clara - 259 Mclntyre, Karen - 236 Mclnvale, James - 236 McKaig, Martha - 173, 203, 145 McKeehan, Vicki - 236 McKell, Leah - 203, 116, 127, 147, 183 McKell, Susan - 172, 259 McKenney, Kathy - 259 McKinney, Carolyn - 236 McKnight, Jeannie - 203 McLane, Alicen - 259 McLann, Dave - 236 McLann, Suzanne - 236 McLaughlin, David - 236 McLean, Melinda - 172, 236, 144, 156 MeLeod, William - 203, 130 McMahon, Linda - 259 McMillan Jr., John - 85 McMillion, Kathy - 259 McMullen, Lisa - 259 McNally, Martin - 236 McNeal, Martha - 259, 121 McNiel, Emily - 259, 119 McPherson, John -- 203, 149 McRae, Kevin - 236, 122, 124 McRae, Timothy - 171, 259, 124, 95 McWllliam, Catherine - 259 McWilliam, Thomas - 104, 122 Meacham, Timothy - 203, 146 Mead, Mike - 236, 77, 81, 82 Meadows, Beth - 236, 244, 110, 140, 147 Mealor, Mrs. LaVerne - 30 Means, Maxie - 259 Meder, Joy - 203 Medgebow, Cyncy - 171, 172, 236, 104, 152, 156 Medlin, Elena - 236, 153, 122 Meetze, Nathan - 236, 141, 95 Megahee, Mrs. Margaret- 30 Megahey, Mrs. Dorothy - 30 Meighen, Betsy - 203 Mellon, Cindy - 236, 112, 113, 152, 156 Melton, Buddy - 2,03 Melvin, Clifford - 236, 141 t Mendelson, Jamelle - 203 Mendez, Donald - 236, 122 Mendez, Mayda - 259 Merz, Barbara - 236, 145 Metcalfe, Jane - 236 Meyer, James - 237 Meyers, Tamara - 237, 144 Meyers, Vachon - 203, 146 Mick, Tommy - 259 Mikell, Stephen - 165, 203, 130, 137 Mikler, Donald - 237 Miles, Mrs. Estella - 30 Miles, Sidney - 160, 161, 171, 173, 203, 126, 127, 138, 141 Miller, Freddie - 259 Miller, Linda - 203, 112, 113 Miller, Mary Jane - 203, 148, 159 Miller, Perry - 87, 88 Mills, Linda - 203, 104, 147 Mills, Marie - 204 Mills, Theresa - 259, 122 Mims, Mr. Ted - 77, 30 Mirabella, Samuel - 237, 146 Miranda, Beverly - 237, 137 Miranda, Debra - 259 Mitchell, Geneva - 204 Mitchell, James - 259 Mitchell, Mary - 204 Mitchell, Terry -171, 204, 113. 122, 127, 152 Mitchell, Valerie -- 259 Mitchell, Yolanda - 244, 110, 148 Mitkus, Edmund - 259 Mittenthal, James - 237, 95 Molfitt, Stephen - 237 Mones, Rita - 166, 204 Monseglio, Sheryl - 204 Montague, John - 259 1 Monteleone, Mrs. - 49 Montasanti, Gregory - 204, 104, 151 Montgomery, Kathryn - 259 Monsdeoca, William - 204 Moody, Debbie - 204 Moore, Clora - 204 Moore, Lynda - 237, 145 Moore, Mary - 204 Moore, Michelle - 237 Moore, Robert - 204 Moore, Stephen -- 204 Moore, Susan - 237 Moore, William - 121 Moreh Morga ead, Mrs. Brenda - 30 n, Randee - 204 Morilla, Mark - 121 Morris, Mike - 259 Morris, Scott - 237 Morton, Evelyn - 237 Morton, Sandy - 237 Mosely, Helen - 237 Moseley, Henry - 77 Moshell, Ham - 204, 118, 119, Nance, June - 237 Napolitano, Lorraine - 260 Nasiatka, David - 131, 162 171, 173, 205 Nasiatka, Michael - 260 Nelson, Mr. Bruce - 25, 30 Nelson, Ceclia - 205 Nelson, David - 205 Nelson, Kristi- 119, 121, 260 Nelson, Michael - 237 Nelson, Nancy - 111, 172, 240 Nelson, Priscilla - 102, 260 Nelson, Richard - 205 Nelson, Winfield - 205 Newman, Craig - 141, 205 Newman, Janice - 205 Newman Keith - 240 Newman Larry - 205 Newman Richard - 250, 260 , Teresa - 205 , 165, 121,139,14O,146 Moulder, Tim - 84 Mount, Annie - 204 Mozingo, Larry - 122 Mozingo, Patti - 259 Mulder, Kenneth - 171, 259 Mullen, Nancy - 259 Mullins, Beverly - 204, 152 Munson, Brian - 237, 122 Murray, Dororthy - 204 Murray, Richard - 204, 130 Murray, Robert - 237, 156 Murray, Sandra - 171 Musgrove, John -171, 173, 204, 208, 127, 130, 136, 138, 141, 146 161 Myers, Jimmy - 164 Myers, Rex - 205 Myers, Tammie - 104 N Newton, Miss Patricia - 30 N.H.S. - 128 Nix, David - 260 Nix, Deborah - 205 Nixon, John - 260 Noel, William - 205 Nofsinger, Linda - 172, 240 Noim, Margo - 260 Norrid, Timothy - 141, 206, 87, 88 Norris, Donna - 172, 260 Norris, James - 206 Norton, Susan - 156, 173, 206 Noto, Samuel- 118, 119, 121,238 Nugent, James -131, 149, 154, 156, 206 Nunn, Joann - 206 O Oast, Debra - 260 Oconnor, Patrick - 206 i Odbert, Arthur - 76, 141, 206 Odonnell, Carol - 238 Odoran, Patricia - 238 Oeffler, Mrs. Eva Maye - 30, 137 Ohmstede, Gregory - 121, 206 Olivares, Miss - 49 Oliver, Deloris - 206 Ondrula, Sharon - 111, 260 Oneal, Alfred - 76, 141 Oneil, John - 238 Opitz, Cynthia - 206 Oppenheim, Toni - 152, 206 OPTIMETTES - 144 Orihuela, Lorraine - 238 Osborn, Lynne - 152, 158 Osborne, Brenda - 260 Oswald, Nancy - 260 Oural, Craig -119, 121,206 Overman, Michael - 261 Overstreet, Jonathan - 238 Owen, Dawn -156, 171 Owen, Gary - 206 Owen, Jo - 260 P Pacheco, Albert - 132, 133, 238 Padgett, Terry - 260 Page, Gary - 260 Paleveda, Carl - 165, 238 Paleveda, Nicholas - 165, 208, 261 Palleja, Jo Ann - 206 Palmer, John -119, 121, 139, 171 207, 202, 63 Palmer, Melaine - 238 Palmeri, Richard - 151, 238 PAN AMERICAN CLUB - 156 Pando, Jose - 122, 238 PANTHERILLA - 64 PANTHER PROWL - 58 Papia, Roxanne - 156, 172, 260 Parish, Wayne - 95 Parrish, David - 260 Parrish, Karen - 207 Parsons, Charles - 146, 238 Parsons, Rebecca - 260 Pasch, Jeff - 240 Pasch, Ellen -131, 145, 157, 207 58 Pasch, Terry - 131, 207 Paskay, Steve - 131, 207 Pastro, Manuel - 207 Pattersaul, Jerome - 132, 133 Patrick, John - 260 Payne, Susalee - 145, 238 Palo, Debra - 112, 113, 147, 207, 180, 24 Pearson, Henry - 207 Pearson, Jackie - 150, 154, 207 Pease, Brenda - 238 Peavy, Evelyn - 125, 127, 131, 148, 207, 164 Pedero, Mr. Tony - 49 Peek, Kathi- 59, 140, 152, 171, 239, 220 Peel, William - 239 Pelarde, Robert - 164, 239 Pellegrini, Darlene -l 239 Pennington, Michael - 133, 260 PEP O' PLANT -126 Pepper, Nancy - 260 Peppers, Vernon - 119, 121, 207 PEP RALLIES - 54 Pereira, Yleana 156, 207 Perry, Clemmie - 260 Perry, Michelle - 260 Perry, Ross - 146, 239, 220, 87 PERSPECTIVE - 125 Petersen, Jerry 77, 141, 207 Petersen, Terry 260 Peterson, Keith 85, 260 Peterson, Mary 164, 260 Petrick, Sarah - 145, 161, 239 Petty, Albert -131, 137, 207, 130 Petty, Danny - 239 Pflug, Vincent- 162, 207 Phipps, Margaret- 155, 173, 239, 260 Pickett, Florence - 239 Pierce, Ellen - 148, 207 Pierce, Mr. John - 31, 207 Pierce, Philip - 213 Pila, Esther - 131, 137, 207 Pilsbury Jr., Jack - 207 Pincus, Michael - 239 Pinholster, Mr. - 25, 31 Pittman, Edward - 239 Pittman, Data - 145, 239 Pitts, Patricia - 145, 239 Plazewski, Mary - 166, 207 Plazewsky, Susan - 239, 145 Pless, Ginger - 239 Poe, Joyce - 208, 261 Poe, Karen - 116, 261 Poliak, Susan - 147, 239 Pollitzer, David - 208 Poole, Margaret- 156, 261 Poole, Michael - 123, 239 Poole, Peggy - 261 Pope, Eva - 208 Pope, Leroy - 132, 133, 239 Pope, Patricia -- 171, 172, 261 Porto, Jonnice - 114, 115, 208 Posada, Angie - 147, 239 Posey, Alfred - 239 Powers, Michael - 261 - 44 PRACTICAL Prange, Allen - 172, 208 Prata, Debby - 261 Prata, Paul - 208 Pratt, Pamela - 148, 156, 239 Pray, Jack - 132, 133, 261 Pressman, Karen - 208 Preston, Dennis - 132, 261 Prezy, Bob - 95 Price, Miss Evelyn - 31 Price, Robin - 208 Provenzano, Mike - 209 Pugh, Candies - 261 Puleo, Mr, Frank - 31, 163 Pullara, Mr. Michael -- 31 Pullara, Xavier- 141, 209 Purcell, Robert - 133, 158, 239 Pybus, Gwen - 261 Pyle, David - 261 Q Quick, Courtney - 261, 266 Quierola, Mr. Robert - 25, 31 Quednau, Sandy - 47, 122, 124, 209 Queiorolo, Kathy - 122, 156, 172, 261 Quimby, Roger- 209 Quinn, Marcy - 144, 238 QUILL AND SCROLL - 138 Quintero, Linda - 261 R Rafta, Tony -171, 172, 261 Ratta, George - 151, 209 Ragano, Yvonne - 209 Raiford, Reginald - 261 Raines, Tanya - 262 Rametta, Frances - 148, 209 Ramos, Carmen - 209 Ramos, Mayra - 209 Randolph, Marsha - 209 Randolph, Norma - 40, 209 Randolph, Sylvia - 122, 209 Ranon, Mrs. Rose Marie - 31, 166 Rasmussen, Donna - 124, 148, 159, 239, 122 RECOGNITION - 20 Redfern, Starlita - 239 Reece, Scott - 119, 262 Reed, Flora - 167, 209 Reed, Janice -140, 153, 163, 173, 209, 122 Reese, Scott - 239, 262 Reeves, Anthony -- 119, 121 Reeves, Andrew - 209, 262, 121 Reeves, Elliott - 76, 141, 55 Regan, Michael- 165, 262, 121 Regan, Nancy - 262 Reiber, Rose - 262 Renfro, Elizabeth - 209 Reynolds, Claudia - 114, 115, 148, 209 Reynolds, Lauri - 161, 262 Reynolds, Linda - 161, 262 Reynolds, Michael - 240 Reynolds, Susie - 123, 145 Rhyne, Cheryl- 148, 172, 209 Rice, Jeb - 164, 209 Richards, Leah - 111, 262 Richards, Lynda - 210 Richards, Mark - 262 Richards, Sally - 262 Richards, Susan - 262 Ricketts, Jill- 123, 153, 209, 122 Rinaldo, Nicholas - 262, 95 Rinaldo, Rosella - 125, 131, 137, 144, 154, 158,209 Rinehart, Mitchell - 171, 173 Riski, Eveann - 119, 240, 121 Ritter, Tex - 262 Riveiro, Mr. Dan - 31, 76, 141 Rivers, Pamela - 240 Roberti, Ronald - 209 Roberts, Dan - 133 Roberts, Debra - 262 Robertson, Callie - 209 Robinson, Gail - 167, 210 Robinson, Mrs. Jennette - 31 Robinson, Tyrone - 76 Robinshaw, Keith - 262 Roche, Jr., Thomas - 210 Rock, Mary - 210 Rocker, Denise - 159, 172, 173, 210 Rodeiro, Irene -131, 145, 156, 161, 210 Rodgers, Ann - 102, 262 Rodgers, Marianne - 262 Rodgers, Thomas - 210 Rodriguez, Chris - 210 Rodriguez, Mr, Dan - 31 Rodriguez, David - 240 Rodriguez, Gary - 210 Rodriguez, Jamie - 21 O Rodriguez, Shannon -131, 145, 156, 157, 210 Rodriguez, Terry - 210 Roebeck, Kirk - 85 Rogers, Ellen - 141 Rohlts, Candace - 210 Rolfe, Terri - 262 Roman, Mary - 144, 240 Rorebeck, Curtis - 262 Rosario, Raymond - 210, 104 Rosenblum, Diane -122, 123, 240 Rosenthal, Todd -157, 165, 210 R.O.T.C. - 132 ROTEENS - 150 Roy, Beverly - 262 Roy, Glenda -115, 148, 156, 157, 240 Roy, Patricia -147, 171, 173, 211 Rubenstein, Neil- 240 Ruiz, Carol - 262 , q Rush, Mae - 210,211 Rushing, Donald - 76, 141, 151, 210, 240, 211 Rushing, Donna -145, 156, 211 Russell, Cynthia - 262 Russell, Jeffery - 240 Russell, John - 132, 210, 211 Russell, Mr. Ken - 45, 55, 58, 31, 77, 141 Russell, Pamela J. - 240, 121 Russell, Pamela R. - 262, 121 Russell, Tina - 262 Rutigliano, Francine - 144, 240, 144 Ryals, Karen - 109, 110, 138, 144, 210, 211 S Saad, Val- 211 Saba, Janis - 263 Sabella, Vicki- 240, 104, 140, 144 Sabin, William Sabitts, Joe - 85 Sacoco, Diane - 211, 104, 144 Sadlowski, Susan - 263 Sais, Sally - 211, 163, 171, 173. 184, 57, 114, 115, 140, 144 Sais, Terry -163, 246, 263, 111 Salazar, Sharon - 263 Sallet, Bruce - 121 Sails, Eric -211,119,121 Saltsman, Dan Salves, Charleen - 240 Sampson, Gloria - 211 Sampson, Sarah - 211 Sampson, Reginald - 241 Sampson, Walter- 211, 218 Sampson, Winitred - 211 Sams, Debbie - 240 San, John - 241, 77, 83, 141, 146, 95 Sanchez, Joe - 211, 141, 95 Sanchez, Tica - 263, 122 Sanchez, Robert - 281 Sanders, Linda - 241 Sanders, Wayne - 132, 133 Sandtner, Vicki - 263 Santos, Miguel - 133 Sardgna, Diana - 263 Sarges, Terry - 211 Sauer, Kathy - 263 Savarese, Cindy - 21 1 Sawyer, Patricia - 214, 104 Scaglione, Christine - 211, 145 Scaglione, Cynthia - 211 Scaglione, Mark - 263 Scalise, Rebecca - 171, 263, 22 Scarbourgh, Gayle - 211 Scarbourgh, Vanessa - 241, 122 L. . 303 Schutt, Mr. David - 31 304 Scarfone, Frances - 212, 173, 119, 121,131,136,159 Schabacker, Cynthia - 212 Schaeffer, Linda - 263, 111 Scharps, Debbie - 212. 173, 156, 157 Schmid, Kay - 212,173,188,131, 152 Schmidt, Linda - 214, 148, 158 Schmidt, James - 263 Schnebly, Janet- 214 Schneid, Joann - 212 Schreiber, Ronald - 214 Scheiber, Thomas - 214, 77, 141, 146 Schrocer, Carolyn - 263 Schroder, Peter - 212 Schroedor, Carolyn - 117 Schumacher, Robert - 132, 133 Schumann, Charles - 263, 121, 1 19 Schumann, Timothy - 263, 121, 133 Schwanger, Jonelle - 214, 122, 155 Schwartz, Cindy - 172, 263 SCIENCE-ECOLOGY - 163 Scott, Shirley - 212 Scott, Steven - 212 Scott, Vickie - 241 Scott, Willie - 212, 132 Scovill, Rena - 263 Seaman, Vic - 263 Segall, Mrs. Florence - 31 Semeyn, Judd - 263 SENIORS - 176 Session, Sandra - 241 Sestile, Christy - 172, 263 Setzer, John - 212 Sharrack, Susan - 241, 144 Shazer, Curtis - 212 . Sheppard, Dan - 241 Shepperd, William - 241 Sherrill, Suzanne - 172, 263, 121 Shetter, Kenneth - 212, 161, 173, 141 Shields, Patrick - 263, 119 Short, Deborah - 241 Shuler, Bryan - 241, 118, 121, 125, 140, 149 Shuman, Myrna - 212, 121, 148 Shuman, Mrs. Thelma - 25, 32 Shupp, Franklin - 241, 167, 141, 195 Sible, Miss Katherine - 31 Silas, Mrs. Nancy - 32, 44 Silverman, Mrs. Carolyn - 32 Simendinger, Laurie - 152 Simmons, Charlotte - 212 Simmons, Louis - 263 Simmons, Pamela-212, 163, 171, 173, 127, 152 Simmons, Sylvia - 212 Simms, Scott- 212, 127 Simpson, Miss Barbara J, - 32, 102 Sinclair, Mary - 241, 144, 102 Sinclair, Vicki - 212 Singleton, Lauren - 241, 160, 161, 137 Singleton, Paul- 172, 263, 85 Singleton, Sylean - 212 Sink, James - 212, 141, 151 Sipe, Connie - 263 Sizemore, Kenneth - 263, 121 Skettini, Maria - 172, 263 Skyrms, Kent- 212, 131 Smiley, David - 213 Smith , Altheia - 213 Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith: Bruce - 213, 121 Christopher- 213, 141, 95 Connie - 213 Carolyn - 263 Carolyn - 263 Smith, Debbie 4 241 Smith, Dewey- 241, 77, 141 Smith, Edwards - 263 Smith, Ellen - 263 Smith, Gary - 241 Smith, Janice - 213 Smith, Jill- 263 Smith Kevin - 241, 133 Smith, Leonard - 263 Smith, Mrs. Marguerite - 32, 137 Smith, Marylyn - 21.3 Smith, Linda - 241, 152, 156 Smith, Marvin - 241, 132, 133 Smith, Paul - 264 Smith, Ricky - 264 Smith, Tony - 141 Smith, Yetive - 214 Solmonte, Mr. Vincent L. - 32, 84 SOPHOMORES - 246 Soroka, Hooy - 213 Sosok, Susan - 213, 166 Spain, Cynthia - 264 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY - 157 Spall, Nancy - 264 Speicher, Kathy - 213 Spence, Suzanne - 264 Spencer, Robert - 214 Spencer, Velam - 264 Spirtos, Mary - 172, 264 Squire, Deborah - 213 Stafford, Julie - 214, 173 Stafford, Shirley - 264 Staley, Debbie - 213, 173 Staley, Judy - 241 Stallings, Mark - 241, 122, 123, 124 Stamm, Susan - 213 Stanley, Rae - 264 Starkman, Jeffery - 121 Starkman, Stephan - 264 Starkweather, Sheri - 264 Staubin, Sherrie - 264 Stearns, .Roger Steinberg, Joann - 229, 241, 171, 116,122,123,14O, 147 Stephan, Nancy - 264 Stephans, Gail - 264 Stephans, Vivian - 241 Stern, Mrs. Arlene T. - 32 Stevens, Daniel - 241 STUDENT COUNCIL - 170 Stevens, Daniel - 241 Stevenson, Jean - 264 Stevenson, Vickie - 163, 142, 148, as 5 ii.. 156 Steward, Ken - 214 Stewart, Donna - 242, 145 Stewart, Randy - 214, 141, 87, 88 Stewart, Wilson - 214 Stidham, Mark - 214 Stiegel, Lori - 264 Stiers, Jane - 242 Stinson, Mr. Robert- 110, 233, 32 Stockard, Sylvia - 264 Stoeltzing, William - 264, 84 Stokes, Vickie -- 264 Stoll, David - 242 Stone, Mr. A. P. - 32 Stone, Robin - 215 Storr, Lorenzo - 242, 146 Stovall, Richard - 215, 122, 123, 181 Stover, Vivian - 264 Strahle, William - 215 Stratton, Debra - 215 Strickland, George - 264 Stroud, Tina - 242 Strul, Roland - 215, 147 Suarez, Cynthia - 215 Suarez, Suarez Jeffery - 264 Mark - 215, 122 Suarez, Armando - 215, 151 Suarez, Wayne - 215, 171, 173, 77, 141, 151 Sudymont, Hania -- 264 Sullivan, Mrs. Maureen - 32, 104 Sullivan, Tawn.- 242 Sulzer, Kathy - 264, 265 Sundheim, Rebecca - 242 Suter, Lynda -- 264 Sutter, Robert - 215 Sutker, Sutker, Abbie - 264 Stephen - 242 Swartz, Debra - 264 Sweeting, Juliette -- 264 SWIMMING - 98 T Tagliarini, Terry - 242, 147, 146 Tamkin, Mark - 264 Tanner, Linda - 264 ' Tanner, Russell - 242 Taormina, Rosalie - 242 Tassey, Peggy - 264 Tate, Beverly - 166, 242 Tatum, Alan - 242, 122, 124 Taylor, Andrew - 264, 85 Taylor, Bruce - 264, 119, 121 Taylor, Carole - 215, 126, 127, 131, 137, 148 Taylor, Paula - 264 Taylor, Robert E. - 246, 119, 121 Taylor, Robert- 246, 265 TENNIS - 102 Terry, Anthony - 242 Terry, Mrs. Diane - 32 Thomas, Carla - 265 Thomas, Clarance - 242 Thomas, Demeris - 215, 113 Thomas, Foster- 87, 88 Thomas, Jessica - 242 Thomas, Monica - 265 Thomas, Patricia - 242, 122, 148, 59, 102 Thomas, Mr. Joe Randell - 84, 32 Thomas, Valarie - 265 Thompson, Andrew - 242, 149 Thompson, Lisa - 215 Thompson, Reginald - 132, 133 Thompson, Sharon - 215, 115, 147 Thompson, Susette - 265 Thompson, Wayne - 265 Thorton, Angela - 265 Thornton, Janice - 265 Thullberry, Douglas - 242, 146 Thullberry, Sally - 265 Thurman, Susan - 242, 119, 121 Young Tiffan, Jones - 265 Tiffany, Michael - 242, 133, 149 Tillman, Michael- 266 Tim, Rodney - 242, 132, 133 Timm, Julie - 242, 152 Tinsley, Teddy - 266 Tipper, Monique - 242 Tobin, Jeffery - 215 Todd, Debra - 215, 173, 131 Toledo, Andrew - 215, 171, 173, 180, 56, 131, 136, 137, 146, 154 Toloday, Sharyl - 216 Tomes, Charlotte - 216, 154, 155, 102 Torgerson, Edward - 242, 110 TRACK - 96 Travis, Mike - 226 Tressler, Alfred - 216 Trice, Stuart- 216 Triplett, Jacqueline - 242, 153 Tripp, George - 266 Tritt, Donna - 242, 122 Trotti, Andrew - 165, 242 Troutt, John - 216, 155 Trudeau, Kathryn Truelock, Mrs. Martha - 33 Trueman, Louise - 243 Trueman, Reta - 216 Trupp, Granbyne - 243 Trupp, Jefferson - 266 Tucker, Bart - 243, 122, 149 Tucker, Scott- 216, 122 Tune, David - 243, 177 TURKEY DAY - 62 Turner, Mr. John - 33, 20, 61, 119 Turner, Kathy - 243, 156 Turner, Lawrance - 243, 133 Turner, Mike -172, 266 Tyes, Freddie - 216 Tyler, Mr. James H. - 33 Tylisz, Cheryl - 243 Tyson, Jacquelyn - 216, 171, 173, 145, 150 U Jlm, Linda - 243, 147, 146 Ulmer, James - 171, 243, 122, 123, 87 Underwood, Steve - 133 Urbanski, Betsy - 243, 144, 156, 137 Urbanski, Cissy - 216, 171, 173, 202,116,117,151,136,140, 144, 157 V Vaccaro, Frank - 216, 151 Valdes, Lynn - 243, 148, 156 Valdespino, Raul - 216 Valentine, Debbie - 243, 144 Valeri, Robert - 266 Vanlandingham, Neil - 216, 118, 119, 121, 140 Van Pelt, Cindy - 243, 144 VanF'elt, Jon - 216, 146 Varn, Victoria - 171, 266 Varnadore, Mark - 266 VanTrump, Sheryl - 243, 119, 121 139 Vaughn, Marylyn - 127 Vaught, Randy - 266 H, Vecchio, Catherine - 216, 141 Versaggi, Fred - 216, 141 Versaggi, Rosanne - 172, 266, 111 Vickers, Yvonne - 243 Vickory, Thomas - 243 Vidal, Robert- 243, 119, 121, 139 Vila, Denise- 243, 112, 113, 152, 156 Vila, Desiree - 216, 171, 127,158 Volden, Gerald - 243, 122, 133 Vollmer, John - 141, 146 W Wade, lrene - 122, 226 Wadsworth, William - 77, 243 Wagers, Mr, Larry - 25, 187 Wagner, Roy - 266 Waldbart, Andrew - 217 Wall, John Dixon - 109, 131, 149, 154, 157, 172, 173, 183, 205, 217 Wallace, Jane - 110, 116, 131, 136,138,147,158 Wallace, Chris - 266 Wallace, Jeffrey - 122, 133, 244 Wallace, Mark - 151, 266 Wallaver, William - 122, 217 Waller, Katherine - 244 Walls, Ronald - 151, 217 Ward, Thomas - 217 Ware, Mrs. Linda - 33, 35 Warren, Olivette - 244 Warren, Patricia - 266 Washington, Deborah - 244 Wasserberger, Gilbert - 121, 266 Wasserberger, Marilyn - 122, 123, 140, 144, 159, 244 Watterson, Stephanie - 122, 124, 266 Watts, Audrey - 218 Watts, Neal- 131, 218 Watts, Steve - 244 Way, James - 244 Way, Warren - 121, 266 Weatherall, Sandy - 40 Weathers, Mary - 148, 155, 244 Weathers, Warren - 173, 218 Weaver, William - 218 Webb, Kimberly - 267 Weber, Sue - 144 Weekly, Robert - 218 Weeks, Janie - 244 Weeks, Natalie -152, 218 A Wehle, Deborah - 147, 159, 171, 172, 173, 218 Wehurst, Coletta - 267 Wehurst, John - 156 Weiner, Eugene - 267 Weiner, Kathleen - 122, 153, 244 Weinstein, Hebert- 122, 125, 218 Weisman, Kirk - 267 Weiss, Martin - 218 Weller, Rex - 267 Wellington, Donna -125, 21. Wells, Melissa - 159, 267 Welstad, Timothy - 244 Wendel, Susan - 244 Werner, Mr. Richard - 33 Werner, Warren - 122 Wertz, Craig - 218 Wescotte, Vicki - 267 West, Delores - 164, 219 Williams, Reche - 77, 131, 141, 164,176,188,219 Williams, Sara - 140, 267 Williams, Timothy - 84, 133, 267 Williams, Veronica - 267 Williams, Willie - 122, 124, 146 Williamson, Dean - 122, 219 Williers, Paula - 161, 171, 267 Wilson, Booker - 267 Wilson, Cheryl- 267 Wilson, Coby - 172, 267 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Diane - 119, 267 Janice - 219 Joseph -118,119,121, West, Mark - 267 Westerfield, Steven - 133 Weston, William - 35, 133, 267 Wharton, Carmin - 267 Wheatley, Cynthia - 147, 226, 244 Wheeler, James - 219 Wheeler, Tina - 267 Whitaker, Anne - 122, 140, 148, 156, 157, 244 Whitake r, Furman -121, 267 White, Blair- 244 White, Christopher - 267 White, Earl- 121, 139, 245 White, Mr. Frank T. - 33 White, Fred - 267 White, J ack-119 White, Marcia - 267 137,139,140,149,171,245 Wilson, Julia -122, 145, 161,245 Wilson, Paul- 146, 245 Wilson, Samuel - 219 Wimberly, Curtis - 133, 267 Windom, Theodore - 245 Winge, Dave - 99, 141, 245 Winge, Robin - 99, 245 Wingert, Mrs. Helen - 33, 47 Winkler, Charles - 219 Winn, Scott- 245 Wise, Jeff- 122, 159, 245 Wishnatzki, Gary - 219 Wishnatzki, Yvonne - 245 Wolf, Steve - 156, 162, 245 Wooden, Carolyn - 219 Womble, Jan - 267 Whited, Jacqueline - 171, 172, 245 Whitehead, Brenda - 219 Whitehead, Gracie - 245 Whitehouse, Mrs. Anna Mae - 24 33 White-hurst, John - 132, 133 Whitson, Dale -157, 173, 219 Wikon, Steve - 219 Wilder, Donald - 132, 217, 219 Wiley, William - 121, 171, 267 Willard, Nancy- 245 Williams, Alma - 245 Williams, Aletha - 166 Williams, Andrew - 245 Williams, Catholine - 267 Williams, Cindy - 115, 148, 245 Wood, Betsy- 110, 117, 137, 147, 173, 245 Worley, Barbara - 152, 245 Woroby, Mrs. Carol- 39, 33 Wren, Cindy - 267 WRESTLING - 94 Wright, Pamela - 119, 120, 139, 145, 245 Y Young, Caretha - 173, 245 Young, Cheryl - 267 Young, Daryl - 245 Young, James R. - 33 Young, Lynn - 219 Young, Richard - 245 Vicky- 119 121, 125, 131, Williams Williams ,Darryl - 121, 133 Felicia - 113 Williams, Mrs. Florence - 33 Williams, Frederick - 132, 133, 245 Williams, Gayle -152, 219 Williams, Harry - 122, 245 Williams, Jewel - 267 Williams, Joneatter - 166, 245 Williams, Katie - 148, 245 Williams, Laura - 245 Williams Williams Williams , Margaret- 219 , Martin - 133 , Mary - 167, 245 Williams, Morris - 83 Williams, Paul - 267 Williams, Pauline - 267 139,14O,15O,16O, 161, 172 Younger, Buck - 267 YOUTH COUNCIL - 173 Z Zacchini, Norman - 151 Zambito, Robert- 156, 219 Zamore, Annette - 127, 138, 148. 206, 219 Zampre, Geri - 267 Zellner, Susan - 267 Zeman, Mr. Ernest- 33, 46 Ziglar, Karl - 245 Zorn, Mark - 219 Zurcher, Susan - 145, 245 0 30 6 Rffl jf 91 A . 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