H B Plant High School - Panther Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1981

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Q 190 Q 9 K4 5 Q4 W O90 935 vt- 'I' 'Z' vi- HQNOREES 296 Q' 'f' 'I' 'I' COMMUNITY Teacher Dedication Students Honor utstanding Teachers As the seniors of 1981 approach the future, there are memories of past teachers who have made outstanding impressions in their lives. The 1981 class of graduating seniors would like to thank two teachers whom they feel have been exceptional influences on their academic careers, by honoring these teachers with the Panther teacher dedi- cation. This year, this tribute has been bestowed upon Mr. Paul Stone and Miss Barbara Simpson. Mr. Stone, who is currently working on his doctorate in Math Education, shows his dedication to Plant in many ways. Besides teaching math courses such as Math 5 and Computer Math, he offers tutoring to students who need ,-MQW ff ww help outside the classroom. Not only is Mr. Stone involved in the academic aspects of the school, but he is also active in many extra-curricular activi- ties such as Powder Puff football, Don- key Basketball, and Chess Team. Fur- thermore, hardly a football game goes by that Mr. Stone isn't in the stands cheering on the mighty Panthers. Miss Simpson, a truly devout Pan- ther, has been at Plant since 1966. Since this time she has taught American His- tory, and has just recently begun teach- ing her popular Philosophy class. Miss Simpson has coached the girls, Tennis team, judged Panther Prowl preliminar- ies, and in 1981 she became sponsor for Kiwanettes. Miss Simpson also has great athletic abilities, as she is one of the top amateur runners in the state of Florida. Because of these teachers, devotion and humanitarianism, we would like to dedicate the 1981 Panther to Paul Stone and Barbara Simpson. I really felt like Dora Dumb! That is a nice problem. 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',-41' Q--715' :ff V vga. - ,,.,fV'fFigV.4wn .1-WV VV: ' 'VB' fir. V . '3 - ,V I v gg ,, V -- , ' V P, V ' ' 'V 'V . k ,. 1 VVVVVV .. .-V4-.V J. .. , U V ,V .... 'Van 3' .vii-v . VVV..i'V '. 'Q 0 FEATURES Pep Rallies Pep Rallies t dd Pizazz .This year, .Panther pep rallies con- P H. I wenanendedn sisted ofa variety of unique themes that brightened up the bored students' Fri- day afternoons. From punk rock to cow- boys and Indians, various service and 613 fa ICS HTC 8 WHYS 93 players and the student body. The Plant High Marching Panthers, majorettes, danceros, cheerleaders and coaches were just a few of the featured high- lights of the rallies. This year a new kind of pep rally was originated. The spiking lady Panthers played the Girls Academy in front of many excited fans. Hopefully in the future, all teams at Plant will receive the same deserved recognition. Throughout the years, we will always remember our talented speakers such as Wehmann Gould, yi , Woody Wood, Duke Snyder, Pee'Wee Pitisci and our most famous celebrity M Coach Acosta. you Is it my turn Strength through unity! Anyone interested in becoming a moi-moi man, see Wehmann Gould. 4 1 interest clubs entertained the football Q Pep Rallies She's got that Double Vision!! s sg ffm Q, . M, 1 i F :. 41 5, im Li me. I wil Please excuse us, this is private! Chew those Chiefs!!! 2 E www Pep Rallies Now that's Panther Spirit!!! K I hope M.K. doesn't get mad, it's only in fun!!! ifvfffrxizs -Sew' ,Q w-1 - Q . wtf .i.-- i h ,N ky.. . .4 .fi .3 lsgif D A ,,,, ,jx .r Q Elks- :MNH 5ESQ543l2liMx5N!'6 Hip 2-3-4 . .. Can you say OFFENSE99 Because when you're beautiful . . . The cheerleaders mount their spirit! Bubble gum . . . I chew something a man fredj would chew! Ready o K H' A- 1 .fha And how do you rate that wonderful kiss?'? lfone more person laughs, I'm gonna . . . X. g af Panther Prowl anther Prowlg The Night of uKnights This year another spirited Homecom- ing Pep Rally came our way. It was once again a great success. Accomplish- ing its goal to fire up our Panthers, everyone enjoyed all of the skits and speakers. Each service club, along with PTSA, presented their skits on how the Pan- thers were going to beat Robinson. First of all, La Sertoa showed us how our Fightin' Panthers were to be victorious in their version of The Muppet Show. Next came Interact with Get Smart. Following Interact was Kiwanettets pro- duction of L'Panther Lightning which depicted a Panther and Knight rumble. Optimettes showed us what a win would be like in '4The Adventures of Peter Pan. Last, but certainly not least, Keyls Star Trek was a crowd favorite. They told the Panthers how it would be when Nanother one bit the dust. The Master of Ceremonies was Lau- ren Rinaldi who did a fantastic job. ln addition to the skits, other highlights included Coach Acosta and the football team, guest speakers George Yarno and Cecil Johnson, and the Plant High Ger- man Band. The night ended with the burning of the PHS and the traditional singing of the Alma Mater. A special thanks to all who made this year's Pan- ther Prowl so memorable. Lauren Rinaldi, Master of Ceremonies. Our Number one Fightin' Panthers. Special guest speaker, George Yarno. Our infamous Coach Acosta The German Band entertains the crowd between skits. WW Peter Pan, the star of Opti's skit. E Our traditional PHS. Mallory and Elena watch with intensity. lnteract's skit before the brawl. Panther Prowl Mr. Baily and Mr. Sheilds receive awards. l ' Opti Panthers beat all teams that came their way. Come on David, get smart. Panther Prowl xl'-'Qi i dx t'tFL.'l! ,Q Kiwi's eat at the Galley Malt Shop. Now can you Hand Jive, you Knights? l x Key's skit, CHOREOGRAPHED? Where's my Hasenpfeffer? at M H, ,w s my y,..l l ,V i 2 Kermit, the star of The Muppet Show. La Sertoa Panthers pose for a quick shot. Our Drum Majors lead the Marching Panthers. 2' is-1' an is,-t.49ta s.:f4f ci, ,. , V - M . fz?,w3'?V?gz',: - it ' 14951. t:'t'.f1mYA.3 Q 'ff I a. te v,vq3tgiaK:'a 1' v Z 'y ' 7' Wei. .fY5'.f'-575' 4 i - . 1 .. Qrffwilyyk 2 Coach Acosta watches the action. Coach Sussman plays thc harmonica on field, Ed looks on with aspiration, Talk about camera shy! Homecoming omecoming 1980, Une to Remember The weekend started with the Friday night football game against our arch rivals, the Robinson Knights. Everyone came to see the big game adorned in Optimums and a hopeful spirit. The game was good although our Panthers lost. But, everyone knew that they would soon be back in their number one position! Saturday night was the Homecoming Dance which was presented by Key and Kiwanettes with special help from Strength Thru Unity. lt was held in the Cypress Cove Room at the Holiday lnn and all there enjoyed the great sounds of Toulouse. Midway through the dance. Lauren Rinaldi and Robin Hoek announced and presented the Panther Prowl winners with plaques. The win- ners were as follows: Kiwi's Panther Lightning received Best All Aroundf' Key won Best Effects as well Most Humorous for Star Trckf' The Muppet Movie. La Sertoa's skit. won Most Original and Most Spir- ited went to Opti's The Adventures of Peter Pan. All elements of a good dance were present and everyone had a fantastic time. Even the chaperones were danc- ing! We didn't win the game. but every- one put it aside and made the dance a winner. fy , Daneeros bow lor a ,job well done. Homecoming I DGE vy. Another picture of Key's duo-award winning skit. Q V 1' ' are-me f W ,.' Melise and Gee enjoy a friendly laugh. Kerri Payne accepted Best All Around award for Kiwi. nd we-W, Julie and Mary Win man the ticket table. , ,H 1 , ,KJ M!! ,,.-1W' Kris Petti, of La Sertoa, received their award of Most Original C'mon Artie, it can't be that funny. Martha Smith accepts Opti's award for Most Original. Y Q:- .481 I V Menendez swallowed a peanut the wrong The leader of Toulouse sings his heart out. '11- Did we catch you by surprise, Melanie? Homecoming l Even the chaperones were dancing! Hey Tom, who's the girl with the hair? l The crowd dances to a slow dance. Allison and Robert take a rest for a while. Michele and Mary Ann agree that the dance was a big success. Calendar Dance Calendar Dance Stomps In I Watch thehinds Tina' New Year The l98l Calendar Dance was en- joyed by all who attended. Sponsored by La Sertoa, the country western dance was loaded with cowboys and cowgirls who had a knee-slapping, footstomping, good time. The sounds of Main Stream filled Rocky Point Beach Resort with a wide variety of music ranging from rock to country, to a bit of New Wave. As an added treat, the calendar couples were announced in a special ceremony during the dance. As usual, La Sertoa did a great job in presenting another calendar dance, The camera caught these girls unsuspecting Tap entertains the ii 4 . QX . wx 1 QR 9, 0 Qi 1 . s 5 I Q S K, .r Q Q 'fy ' y ..4'sK.' , 4' Ni: 1? 5 333' Q. Q f, ,fife- St E.. mc, 3 V I . 45 Q I 3 4 2? x P gk. X 1 30 QI: A-lv -W, sf' six wi: 'gulf - ', PANTHERILLA 4 LIII On March 28, the fifty-third Pantherilla was held at the Host International Hotel, Karen Kates introduced the theme with her ren- dition of Come to the Cabaret. The coronation began at 9:30, with emcees Chip Pepper, and Lauren Rinaldi introducing the sophomore, junior and senior Jeweled Circles. Intermediary entertainment was provided by Kathy Mills, singing Tonight, the beautiful Cabaret dancers, the Chorus Ensemble, and Laura Danahy singing, If My Friends Could See Me Now. The climax of the evening was the point at which the new King and Queen of Pantherilla were announced, King Miles of the House of Atkins, and Queen Allison of the House of Abdoney. The remainder of the evening was spent danc- ing and socializing. Steve and Lisa of l980. -W5-M2 MWF? 1 The Cabaret Dancers, KING MILES , .. The transferring of the cro tr Emcees Lauren Rinaldi and Chip Pepper. WHS. X 1 Happiness is being crowned Queen! Michele Prater and Jimmy Cazin. T i QUEEN ALLISON Randec Weiss and Kirk Ford. SE IOR LORD A DLADIES Terry Tolbert and Tracy Hodges. Kathy Mackenzie and .l.D. Dowell The royal pages assist the new King and Queen The crowd dances tothe music. UN OR MAIDS AND CGURTIER Laurie Giunta and Ed Collistcr. r i , fx l l , Robin Hock and Glenn Harrison. come to the Cabaret, ole chum Misha Andrews and Brett Snyder Mary Winn Wilson and John Lowry. 'L . . . ifthey could see me now! Ita. ,, as ,M , ti Debby Hammer and John Ramos. Barbara Kennedy and Chris Stewart. THliY'Rl2 not camera shy! OPHOMORE CGURT The chorus put on a great showll Traci Powell and Peter Kieffer, Allison Rinaldi and Clark Cofer Everyone enjoys a slow dance. Student Life anthers Live I Up! 'WW ,wwf Kdiw ,W W ,3 7,7 ,, ,V rv ff . -wffffwf W' PRE -GAME MOTORCADE. IC ISLAND wr vel f 1 f 73, Student Life 'if fl W? Student Life - A V vuuuunnuvtw y My V-.ff X.-8' ,Nw-w' ww ,1, 40 , x Bottom left to rzght Amy Neuman Dawn Wmkleman Tye Bailey. Angie Whitehead, Michelle Demmi. Top Row Barbara Kennedy Lisa Haas Vtlli Griffith Allison Rinaldi. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders .Vfs Fire U The junior varsity cheerleading squad had a super year. Under the guidance ol' Ms. Bobbie Brogan and Ms. Jane Hart. they successfully fired up the erowds. This year under new rules, sophomores and juniors were allowed to eheer for our J.V. teams. The new rules and regu- lations helped make this year's J.V. squad one ofthe best. Oh, no!! He's running the wrong way! Angie gets FIRFD-UP! Cmon get ROWDYY .v.v -.v v v v.v v vw v - . , , , , . ,T, , , ,T, I T N T W Y T T' ' I T A f.'I'.'I'i'!'.'3'Ii'I'3 ?I'Z'fI-Ztiflfiftffi'iff-1ItI'5'I'I'ZfZ'I'Z'Z I'I'Z'?2 I f'f1' ?i.9.9.'.0i !f...'J.+fnn,s,.feagH,s.w-s-,1f. .f.m2. .'.'.w.vf1i-at Varsity Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Get High Plant's cheerleaders, this past year, were equipped with lots of spirit and enthusiasm. The cheerleaders never failed to fire up the crowd. The varsity cheerleaders showed their rip roaring spirit throughout the year. Each day they practiced long, grueling hours learning new cheers, chants, and stunts to perform for the fans. Each week at the pep rally, the cheerleaders awarded a banner award and spirit award to the club or organization that was most deserving, The cheerleaders sponsored donut sales and car washes to raise money for various expenses. Their great sponsors were Ms. Bobbie Brogan and Ms. Jane Hart. Even when all was not bright for the football and basketball team the cheerleaders shined bright. Q iir 7 9 Mo checks out the crowd. Sock it to 'em, Debra' Co heads: Shannon Smiley and Lisa Byrd : ff., ks.. W 'vt' Q .... . at S. f X 'Q Bottom Row, left ro right: Tracy Hodges, Monique Carr, Mallory Italiano, Cissi Fruehauf, Jeanette Croley, Lisa Byrd, Jane Anderson, Debra Cutler Kim LaBarbra Top Row: Laura Danahy, Shannon Smiley, Debbie Hammer, Amy Cherry, Bronna Boyd, Elena Register Not Pictured: Pam Hierlmeier 'T r e. Q4 -an Varsity Cheerleaders '2- XXX Wflf. I OOOH, Lisa Has B.O.!!! ws- ' Laura a tra1tor'? S H2 , What a cutie! Look, no wel spots! Aiqigaijx W ,R 7 of: ,-X4 E if 'if 'Qi 'J sin Jane rocks out. THREE MISS PIGGIEST Daneeros Daneero the Night Awa What an eventful year the Daneeros had! After attending Drill Team Camp in Carrollton. Georgia. the Daneeros spent a large portion of the end of their summer preparing for their upeoming performances. Along with the l'l.B. Plant High Marching Panthers. the Daneeros entertained some 70.000 Bue fans at the Tampa Bay-Los Angeles game played at Tampa Stadium. ln addition to regu- lar season football games. the Band and Daneeros performed at the California- Florida game. and also the Miami Dol- phins and Buffalo Bills game played in the Orange Bowl. lander the superb leadership of Jean Ryan. Linda Jewell and Jodi Greco the Daneeros had a great time dancing. pro- moting sehool spirit and performing with the marvelous Marehing Panthers. sf ,I YOU will not take away my pillow! Danceros gif' My Kari Carla and Kristi say who's ffl Our Head Dancero - JEAN RYAN KJ Y6r 'ZX ' J Xxx K if 1 1 Kari and Linda force a smile on that memorable Jane sees someone she doesn't like Jodi could always be found near the pizza Homecoming fx nn iw .ai r , WFS? iT?'if+, . , Taigfke ' M 1 '?1 f ' '.,.x f.,,. fiaydv, 'Y 3 ' ' ' :, 3 7 fxs -.A .K- ai ' v.,,.f,. 455 It , 615 .xg ahve V 1 Q, . A flak: ..- A Left to Right: Linda Jewell tCo-heady, Thea Cocheu, Jane Scionti, Elaine Morse, Randcc Weiss, Linda Stallings, Kim Thomas, Pam Jenkins, Shelly Mirabella, Jodi Greco, Kerri Payne, Sharon Jackson, Barbara Nance, Kristi Scefeldt, Carla Fraundorler, Lynley Spoto. Terri Cannon, l,ori Robinson, Jennifer Kurmaskie, Jean Ryan llleadl. Kari Kurtz, Linda Dawkins, Lisa Cannon, Calvon Wilson. Traci Powell, Lori Axl Majorettes ajorettes HGet Ita, The Twirling Panthers once again added much sparkle and enthusiasm to half-time performances. The girls attended camp at Univer- sity of Florida CGO Gatorsj and spent the remainder of the summer practicing on their own and with the H.B. Plant High Marching Panthers. Under the leadership of Head Major- ette Chris Nicholas, the girls had an excellent year. Once again, they con- tributed a lot to Plant High School. This completely unnecessary blank space is symbolic of Lynley's BRAIN. Back Row: Elisa Love, Arlene Aviles, Chris Nicholas, Gloria Greene, Maude Scott Now Serving: Head, Chris Nicholas Maude flirts with fire Elisa struts her stuff O 'U C I Arlene prepares for hall-time Was this posed, girls? 46 1 W Mm xi s temp, were-sun. Some band members are cool . . . . . . and some are crazy! 'L' 5 !l :'?.-il' 43'-:pf W' ' es! i Paul is playing hard. Oop! I think I split my pants! The Marching Panthers do it again!! wb!-4 Are you sure that's not Robert's Hat? Need we say more? Band ur umber One and Is in Demand This year our Plant High Marching Panthers were at their best, and boy, everyone wanted to hear them. Only a few weeks into the 1980-81 school year they were asked to play at the Califor- nia vs. The University of Florida game and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers gameg all in one weekend, too!! They also played at Hillsborough Community College and at a Miami Dolphins game. They were loved there but they were most appreciated right here at home by the student body of Plant. lf one had looked, he could not have found a motionless body in the stands during a half-time show or a Friday Pep Rally. Under the supervision of Mr. Turner, and excellent drum majors Robert McCurdy and Phoebe Simpson, the band was nothing short of phenomenal. I take pride in my tuba. f x WQMM , mhm.mwf:ff: ,, ,if 5 J ,. ,,., - ,, ., -1, ,L 'au PANW ndreva? 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German Band The Halls Are Alive With the Sound of Music The 1980-81 version of Plant's German Band had a terrific and suc- cessful year. Their wild, off-beat, humor-filled ways of playing music provided fun and excitement for all who heard their Germanic tunes. Under the leadership of co-captains Tom Stoudt and Robert McCurdy, and business manager Olin Doby, the band had a well-run and spectacular year. In addition to performing at pep rallies and J.V. games, the Ger- man Band appeared at soccer games and the Luzon Gasparilla Parade. All in all, the German Band had a Vun- derful year! Kool and the Gang QCaucasian Versionj. By day ordinary German band members, by night . . . The German Band is outstanding in their field. Olin shows his version of making pancakes. 5 r I ,a. . . Chorus A 5 r Chorus Gets in ine Under the superb direction of Mrs. Palios, the chorus had another success- ful and harmonious year. Meeting first C period, the singing panthers practiced long and hard for all their concerts throughout the year. Their Christmas concert was enjoyed by all, especially their version of the Ukranian Bell Carol. Mrs. Palios and her chorus deserve a hand for their hard work and dedica- tion. Elinor speaks out for Pepto Bismal. Mrs. Palios Karen never sings without Mr. Microphone. ' v How can they sing with eyes closed? A Chorus Line psf Has she been soaking in Palmolive? X ' ' Hn.. .. 5 . if ff mama 4 up K1 W Q as 1, you spot the soprano? Are they singing, or did theyjust eat a sweet tart? ,, 3 g,iL,w..4 iii ,. ',!!!f. ,,,,?M,,r. 1 ., 4 . , f W . if f' ii i 1' t if 'Jim Chorus Remember, Every Good Boy Does Fine. Martha is a stool-pigeon! Adults dults Act heir A e This year has been the year of tradi- tion at Plant. Keeping up with this tradition, the P.T.S.A. was once again the largest in the state of Florida. Presi- dent Mary Catherine Gould along with the rest of the board participated in many aspects of Plant life. The Booster Club also was very helpful by aiding the school athletics program in whatever means possible. Last but not least is the ever important School Board. They held their annual rap session in which many students participated. All of our impor- tant adults made the year a very suc- cessful one. Ve have Vays of making you talk. Bob keeps Cool while speaking I m cleaning my oven Menendez moonlighting? P T S A mothers show their allegance 1? it? - we il. I il I Q Adults M gl Booster Club: Sitting, Leh to Right: Mr. Pippin, Mrs. Darr, Mr. Darr, Mrs. Gould, Mr. .lack Menendez. Standing: Mr. Gould, Mr. Byrd, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Colvard, Mr. Hoppe, Mr. Cooley. Not Pictured: Mr. Snyder. 'S .jf . Mr. Pitisci, x, we W, 5. Hillsborough County School Board: Sitting: Superintendent Ray Shelton, Rev. Leon Lowry, Sam Rampello, Standing: Roland Lewis, Marion Rodgers, Joe Newsome, Cecile Essrig, Sonny Palomino. v .gif g f , 5. sy EQ 3 1 RQ .. , SK? 353 Y k in .f xy, f i , A 1 ., 55 xi f X6 Q , 2 if ff ' sv 'lk-,, Q ' vii ,gm 7 ,SQA K. I x 1 1 f I I fx as ,Q-1' Annual Staff Annual Staff Staffers See the World! After all the layouts were finished falmostj, and everyone got over their colds A thanks a lot Kristi f the annual staffers decided it was time for them to see the World, Seventeen of -the bravest souls ven- tured mid-state to the ever-popular tourist attraction, Walt Disney World. Though many staffers suffered from severe dehydration on the trip to Orlando, and a few were side-tracked by mysterious smoking back seats, all arrived safely, and seemed to enjoy the day thoroughly. The staff, under the superb C75 direc- tion of Kris Petti, Hedy Mckay, and Glenn Williamson, worked hard to make this annual exciting and different and it looks to me like they did a pretty good job!!! Editor - Kris Petti Annual Staff Class ed, Fluffy, with her side-kick Dalene. Ken Skillman: Picture Ed and male model. Q iw Fools! T J, :X K M, .. ss Beth Stoll, Curriculum Editor. Lynley Spoto worked her fingers to the bone Don't fall Tina! was Li pp, , rv' I 1, Tricia Levy, Class Editor Lisa Byrd, Organizations Editor Julie French and Linda Petrakis, Community Editors Bottom Row, Left to Right: Linda Petrakis, Kristabell Krueger, Mikey-Baby Barkin, Nat, Nat, Nat. Second Row: Dee Stiegcl, Jod-eye Anderson, Scrcamer Biemer Todd Shaw, Stollie. Third Row: Glenn Wheeliamson, Kris Pet-eye, Hed-eye McKay, Frenchy, Obesa, Trixie, Tina Chiwawa, John 'Duh' Lowry. I Pep-O'-Plant HPGPM Gets All the Scoops! This year, as always, the uPOP staf- fers really earned their name: The Pep,' of Plant, with lots of interesting articles, fantastic features, and thought- provoking editorials. Both editors, Ash- ley Thomas first term and Karl Woelz, second term, did a tremendous job of holding down the fort through the midst of quickly-approaching deadlines, close quarters and floundering old typewrit- ers, with the help of some horrendously overworked, yet none-the-less super co- workers. Thanx a lot, Pep-O'-Planters, for keeping us well-informed all year long about all the necessities of high school life tie. f what gets it and what doesn't cut itlj. The Unknown Sta ffcr. First Semester KL to Rj: Camille McWhirter, Anne Krawitz, Ashley Thomas, Kris Socher, Laura Garcia, Jennifer Kurmaskie. Second Row: Jennifer Ridgdill, Jim Stevens, Sarah Sitton, Rhoda Grandoff, Terry Malloy, Mona Gonzalves. Third Row: Shelly Mirabella, Tracey Hodges, Tap Hendry, Karen Erskine - SKOAT, Lisa Stauropoulos, Holly Hudson. R MESS Second Semester: Alan Klay, Linda Jewecl, Karl Woelz, Rosanna DiCarlo, Mary Kathryn Murphy, Kay Fults. Second Row: Elise Gruman. Kelly Klay. Stella Wasserberger, X. Shannon Smiley. Third Row: Hanna Weiss, Pam Hierlemier. Tim Harrison, Mitch Wilkins. Pep O'Plant -WV , v T- Plant High's Woodward and Bernstein QKarl Woclz and Ashley Thomasj. Even babies read the Pep O'Plant. Typical catatonic trance of a POP staffer. ' P mx iiii in , . F Yi-371 is-11 3: 5 Lk 'f ii-gsfsxini f 5 ,b -- Q a.1l1 A im vin! ifgiff k . k e.. Rik x -Lf X 5 P ' 2525511 . l e 'JW , in 14 any , 1 ff , ' W jj. K- ' fimwf V, -vw-WV' 'S-ri as as was- an Strength Through Unity Strength hrough Unity Strength Through Unity at Plant is our school's motto. A committee made up of selected Plant students promoted spirit as well as togetherness with the student body. The Steering Committee got together with Kiwanettes and put on a 50's Dance in Plant's gym. Terry Tol- bert, committee president, got everyone involved in different activities, only to show Strength can only be achieved Through Unity. Bottom Row: Debrah Cutler, Jackie Ballard, Janet Craig Karen Seller Emily Friedman Misha Andrews Cissl Fruehauf Michele Prater Trisha Levy Second Row Ron Taylor, Robin Hock, Mary Win Wilson, Tina Chlllura Glen Harrison Lauren Rinaldi Rhonda Catcltorri Third Row Terry Tolbert Donald Gould Jimmy Cazin, Kurtis Patrick, Pierce Kuhn, Steve Gotler Student Advisory Committee -is .A.C. Can Relate D' ANT lu1,V1 , -4... 'w ' Under the guidance of Al Barnes, the That's what SACS all about! Student Advisory Committee's goal was to bring about good student relation- ships between students of all races. The committee of fifty members selected Chip Pepper, White President, Mishay Hudson, Black President, Lauren Rinaldi, Secretary, and Robin Hock, Treasurer. SAC proved to be very active this year sponsoring such community projects as: a Christmas party for the children at the LaVoy school, a work- shop for Junior Highs, refreshments at the gym, and a rap session with the school board. Without a doubt, SAC did .,...l.S' achieve their goal this year, promoting school unity and hopefully, a better understanding for people of different backgrounds. 4 Al captivates his audience. He's not looking, we're history. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Betsy Savage, Lisa Byrd, Sue Ying, Tricia Levy, Susie Steinberg, Allen May, Robin Hook. Lauren Rinaldi. Courtney Michael. Second Row: Jennifer Kurmaski, Cissi Fruehauf, Mary Kathryn Murphy, Beth Gould, Janet Echleman, Miche Hudson, Ron Taylor, Debra Cutler. Third Row: Jackie Bal- lard, Jeffrie Ballard, Elinor Swindle, Sook Chai, Phoebe Simpson, Martha Wills, Deanna Jalliff, Glen Harrison, Fourth Row: Eddie Collister, Curtis Patrick, Alison Rinaldi, Debbi Cusamano, Tye Bailey, Joe Kurmaski, Allison Brown, Penny Munchalfen, Karyn Pennington. Fifth Row: Hien Dink, Terry Haun, Chip Pepper, Don- ald Wehman Gould, Al Barnes, Debra Lawson, Wanda Fluellen or Evelyn Wilson, Robin Friedman. Executive Board Student Council Climbs to New Heights This yearls student council consisted of one homeroom representative and alternate and the Executive Board, This year's Board did a terrific job organiz- ing such activities as the Blood Bank, Panther Prowl, the I-IoedownfRhythm and Blues dance, and the Folk Rock Festival. They also put a great deal of time into calendars, weekly beat tags, and the student directories. The main event of the year, however, was the annual school dance, Pantherilla. The Executive Board did a fantastic job of planning Pantherilla. Many thanks go to the members of the l980-Sl Executive Board, who were: Miles Atkins, president, Lauren Rinaldi, vice-president, Chip Pepper, treasurer, Robin l-lock, recording secre- tary, Kris Petti, corresponding secre- tary, Lisa Byrd, Allen May, Curtis Pat- rick, Jackie Ballard, and Ron Taylor. Also, special thanks go to Mr. Paul Gore, Executive Board sponsor. s Nappy head never has a clue! ' it i Top to Bottom: Lisa Byrd, Chip Pepper, Lauren Rinaldi. Left to Right: Curtis Patrick, Jackie Ballard, Ron Taylor, Robin Hock, Allen May, Kris Petti, Miles Atkins. Miles tries to talk with dip in his lip. Student Council 'Hee p Carter or Reagan? FBI Agent H007 X if Bottum Row, Lejt to Right: Beth Sion, Woozy Steinberger, Linda Petrakis, Stephanie Polanski, Kris Socher, Jimmy Cazin, Oscar Lopez, Stuart Bertron. Second Row' Jodi Greco Leslie Becker Pam Hierlmeier Steve Gottler, Karen Sauer, Terry Tolbert, Shelli Mirabella, Laurie Axt. Third Row: Brett Snyder, Alfred Cuervo, Lisa Hass, Robin Leach, Amy Cherry, Melanie Delozier, Carla Fraundorfer, Kim Sapp, Cindy Brady, Laura Danahy. Fourth Row: Robert Guyton, Tammy Blue, Kristi Krueger, Laurie Giunta, Kathy Johnson, Laura Lovelace, Patsy Rhodes, Pierce Kuhn. FU'th Row: Jane Scionti, Willie Anderson, Janet Eckelmen, Jenny Barksdale, Chris Campbell, Angela Whitehead, Kim Trudeau, Misha Andrews. Sixth Row: Fred Miller, Courtney Newton, Clark Cofer, Joe Kurmaskie, Gina Recine, Tammy Sbar, Pam Woods, John Ramos. Seventh Row: Jake Kramer, David Donaldson, Valle Griffith, Carla Grandoff, Cathy Tappuoni, Jeanette Medina, Kay Moore, Barbara Kennedy, J1 PTSA AWARD Every year in May, the PTSA honors students, faculty, or parents with prestigious leadership and humanitarian awards. Leadership awards are available to seniors only, while the humanitarian awards are available to anyone related to Plant High School. The process in which these students are chosen is long and tedious. The PTSA, with recommendations from Mr. Gore, chooses a committee made up of a number of students, faculty, and PTSA members. This committee evaluates all nominees, then rates them on a scale of l-5. This process sometimes takes weeks. The nominees were chosen in reference to their leadership record, ability to motivate, character, and accomplishments in High School. Special attention was also given to the area of community service in reference to the Humanitarian Award. Leadership Awards were given to Miles Atkins, Lisa Byrd, Kathy Mackenzie, Lauren Rinaldi, Susie Steinberg, and Karl Woelz. The Humanitarian Award was given to Camaron Corr. Leh to Right: Lauren Rinaldi, Kathy Mackenzie, Susan Steinberg, Lisa Byrd, Miles Atkins, Camaron Corr, and Karl Woelz. 4645 f aa. . .t ffr, Z .7 .51 tv , in A3 'Qui X K 4 it U44 ,et rtiyy IN MEMGRY OF LINDA CULBREATH 1963-1981 I i D I I I I I I I I I I I2 I I I 2 I I I I 1 I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D 4 . I I I I I I I I I ox 9 CURRICULUM v ., o Administration Administra- tion Holds the Line The administrative staff has seen some new additions for the 1980-81 school year. The first of these was the new principal Mr. Jack Menendez. The dean's office also acquired a new face with the coming of Mr. Doug Irwin. Mr. Menendez and Dean Irwin could always be found combing the halls enforcing the Tardy and Absentee Pol- icy that was put into effect this year. They also enforced the No conduct grade policyw by making sure every stu- dent was always on their best behavior. These new members of the adminis- trative team worked together with the old members to make this the best year ever! Yonce is put on another case. Administration Doug Erwin Thelma Shuman tSgvnz,1,-- 1- A i 1 ii-A ? ' if 'i i iiiiii,ii i Laverne Mealor Jim Yonce Your place or mine? ,X i I ve heard of pennies from heaven but this is ridiculous! 4' f ,km MTR if 331 Sie 'Vi I just locked Mr. Menendez In the safe' W? X -.N Q, 'i Q .xx --.X NNN ,, -N91 'Frisk me man, I'm clean. Sorry, they'lI never believe it! u Administration L-.. K ,,,i, R 'in- 3 Martha Truelock Jo Beaulineux Man H11 'X ng 'WN' A She was just kidding. Q 'dt 53.7. Nt' . 1 Could I interest you in some avon? Another note from an admirer? Hmm, fifteen suspensions today, not bad for a Monday. 'iv- Guidance Guidance Lights The Way This year the Guidance department at Plant, under the direction of Mr. Dan Rodriguez, provided some very special services to the Plant High students. The staff included four counselors, to whom we all owe a great deal of thanks, for their patience in helping us with our many schedule changes. Thanks also go to Mr. Robert McGinnis, our occupational specialist, who helped us with our job needs. These people are all very deserving of our grat- itude. Also included in the Guidance Department are Jane Leon, our secre- tary, and Marilyn O'Donnel, the regist- rar. Without the help of all these people, we would not have had any organization at Plant. Thank you Guidance, for such a great year. lb , gg ., - , ' Q Dan Rodriguez Lucy T. Battle Dept. Head Counselor -ll 1 pw 96 I fam ,, H . Taking care of business . . . every day ' ciawweaakeaasusw Q Ev. K. 1 ..f'.- . a,,u T.. s g ,.,st. e . , ' . .,. X :.. fr --e rgiigktiiii ' 7 'Tm not posing, I always sit like this! Mrs. Leon transfers top-secret inform ation -Ntnq Hey, you're not supposed to be in here Jean Leon Marilyn O'DonnelI Robert McGinnis INDI- GES - TION Guidance Gee Madge, I just don't know what to do with my nails. K s ., 'id I x N 1- + ' ....-- uununmuub ' ' M' You wouldn't believe some of the questions they ask on these forms! My, you look like a nice victim -, -sr W' 9 . Schedule change please! wi S I. ' I' I W -an I I N Helen Wingert Ish Martinez Counselor Counselor E English English Gives Students Direction This year English teachers worked hard in preparing students for state- wide testing and college. Mrs. LaBrot and her staff of teachers worked hard in sharpening students' skills in grammar and literature. Added to the Plant High English department this year were Patricia Beacham teachingg C.E., English 2 and sponsored the Forensic League, and Audrey Schafferg writing, English 2 and 3, and co-sponsored the Bible Club. This larger and more specialized staff has kept up the tradition of an organ-n ized and productive English Dept. at Plant High School. English can confuse. Diane VanOotegham - Q rt....... e ce er rf I lf? sig gil i i W A, N 1. it . . 'f -... ll'-tim Y -- 'mt it ' X Roberta Brogan Danny Childs Shawn Morgan How dare you!! O.K. who wrote this? Students give Mr. Robinson tired blood A V I A When is Pepper getting home? z y rr.. 1 5-g : 'Y :Z fa Q i mas.. K4 Who is paying attention? - 'W'W56?SAV-mi , . English makes Mrs. Gentry fly! i gi , X QN Q t J X X VB k ' n ' X Donald Robinson Eva Maye Oeffler Robert Stinson Virginia LaBrot sid 4 'Nas I know the answer is here somewhere. I Grammar keeps students busy. 2:54 vim .il Nathaniel Hawthorne what?'?'? Always a smiling face!!! 7th period affects people different. l A English And ou didn't even brin me a Slur ee? W y g P Nm 'M Wait a minute and I'll flex. H , , Q .fwarw I get to be in the annual? ' A Mrs. Childs always has loads of work. 1 is Y A Fr , S if I L i x -MA if l l feel like a horuculturlst. Monique, are you skipping? Anything to get out of work. f,wsW iw if M. fx C.. , English li When Stinny's away Carol will play. Diane Gentry Audrey Schaffer MZ. ix 003 XI Janice Kletke Sharyn MacGrogan '35 5 IT f 'x ' 9 . f -xx Patricia Be am - Anything to get out of English. Who threw that'!'?'? lsn't she lovely. sail, Qc. bc- YQ? A754 XS! aio, Q , , cr I N 3' Q Q ' .v A I Ll Q' SDL! G Y' Q Q' U' Y X ' 6 1 '-'Q-MM , In -L, if lv -QQ Q rv QJVJP W ,I Y U K X VI sf . ,..: fb' Lp QS if X9 kb trek L, i . iiyy bm Co me XF v Q1 X J A Eii Tf Q , ' Q ' N fx x . Y' NJ VG sw' J' W Sf Qxj W if Oh my gosh! l've got the wrong book!!! Must have beenafield trip day'?! xr XX 0 iv Q, 4, C' O-'X Nfl Q v V fa NU 97 Q ff V n N W Q S 0454 C! A O! ,U XD ,yr :Qi K C AGSL 5 .vu Q, ww W 'V Je iN 79 fy W6 355341 Y . -24' Mathematics Math O O f ultiphes Your roblems This past year the Mathematics dept. under the direction of Tana Levinson, welcomed not only new teachers to it's staff, but also the addition of Calculus: BC to its curriculum. The new teachers included Mrs. Fer- nandez, who came to Plant from Jeffer- son l-ligh School, and Mr. Legaretta, who returned from a year's leave of abscence. The Math courses that were offered this year ranged from Comp I to advanced courses such as Calculus: BC, which provided a wide variety of courses to fit any scheduling needs. To sum,' it all up, Mrs. Levinson and the Math dept. had a very productive year. n- All right class, today's lesson begins with . . . I . ls this a Richard Pryor look alike? 5 'W l , jf W J f 4, bf, lv It Ml Mylfvw iff I don't see what's so funny about mixing up your ,H coefticients. in I never knew that! hi.. ggguuu-ww For the last time, it's Sed-el-my-er, S-Z-E-D-L- M-A-Y-E-R pu George Legarreta Jane Neal Mathematics l4Hmmys ,ini An Apple a day keeps the doctor away! Blanca Gonzalez Margaret 1 if ,f am, , ,,, , , I,-A Szedlmrwvef Another one bites the dust! ?P2f'g, Math S !'9'4H ' ,,....N.. The Legaretta twins Qi- ' K Mg' has pg, .L I i N 25 Q fs F iii What's the circumference of a sphere? Marianne Beck Gloria Hughes ss sl 4 rf Beatrice Joliff Evelyn Price Davld Conrad Gary and his Aardvark R Fishlips Your charging me S20 an hour to tutor you? L if 1 Math ' You annual staffers are a pain in the neck! - ' Joe Commode and the two Flushers 09 War JD., that looks like Allison's handwriting. Still counting on your fingers Artie? x M...-J 'F B f if More enthralled students, A Dalene flexes for the camera. 84 ' Social Studies EEAE E,,,, V 1,.u V V,.,, i,., V S O cial l 'S K if if' 'Q 1 if . 1 may 2 , if Vial f V tj I I , 1 ,.,, f i, 29 W C aff 444 X Studies: g Mary Cayson Charles Bentley 's History! c A Q c This year, the Social Studies depart- l T ment, headed by Mary Cayson, had a Q 8 , c 1 really busy year. The addition of three new courses gave students a broad i g S y A choice of classes. T ll 'llll i' l i 'i T Z ' i A two-part law studies class was t A t , offered by Dan Otero. This course Fred Boette Joy Fernandez emphasized civil and criminal law. The other addition was a sociology lab. All three new courses were very successful. The history students were also kept busy with different projects and activi- ties. Many helped out in the election! Needless to say, the Social Studies department had a great year. Jill is the biggest . . . camera hog. ff-ungi M , W , Jim dreams of sex -tons. Lois Flamme andthe Pips ff' J Social Studies E i But, Mr. Bentley I only cheated a little bit. History can be Glamorous ff i :'-- . SOPHOMORES!! Are you sure Napolean didn't discover America? Jltt 4. it Q.. N-if l i wi if 'i Louis Filippello Lois 'Flamme Sylvia Lampert Ken Otero Barbara Simpson ,, J V 4 'rf 2 fi K- Life: J, Q ' ' , ffm,- I- ..,f.,,, 1 ,V . - 4 V .. rjfj ef yr, J 1' ' 1,3 A t A fl,-f I -. . D ,J Social Studies ill' b - ,ffl Q 1 Q., f ilqv 1 When Cayson shows a film there's standing room only. Mr. Boette dreams of a K-Mart shopping spree. :Stl X l Another hard-working history class . . .they might bc! There will never be one better. I What has 5,000 legs and can't walk? ., .andthe winner ls . . 4' we he Science Science Does ith Test ubes This year a new class, environmental science, was added to the curriculum of the science department. Students taking this class learn about the earth and it's surroundings. Science students could also pick from a variety of courses, including: physiology, physics, biology and chemistry. The Science department headed by Mr. Short Ish Martinez didn't need his switchblades to start this year off on the right foot. . t at of he S 'il or , .,.tt at Beth sneers at constant velocity. Could this be a victim of quebttisn' Ish Martinez Richard Dyer Betty Mosley Arlene Stern Science Pssst! what's I3-22? 'KK Look pretty for your picture Mar. 3' Jill McDannold Dan Marczynski Ahh, the tough life of a student. But Frankie, aren't you alittle young? , fl' ' 5 S X 'Q l -' ..-: Prisoner 31721 16 The eensie weensie spider . . . Have a clue Mary. Ed Stallworth f i 9 . '. j I v' ' V - Q V 440-5'fsf W' . ' ' - l've got something in my pocket . . , L50 McDonald 43 R , 4 Anne Ferguson Science fnlii, Jake. do you need a burelte? Mr, Stallworth,just act natural. You want me to what!'? i 1 Was this posed? Wendy, do you belong to rif-raf or something? Foreign Language I ls Greek to Me This year the Foreign Language department had a very successful year under the leadership of Jack Dayan. Again, four languages were offered: German, French, Spanish, and Latin. Teachers stressed conversation while also covering reading and writing skills. The audio-visual equipment was an asset in the teaching of pronunciation. The students are .Lure to have been influenced by the culture of foreign lan- guages. Where's that sexy voice coming from? V Und zen zee baby bear zed . .. . Q . . ,,,, . Change it to 96 Fever. Sing along with Pepe. N, A ., if K T x, lf- A in Q' N 5 K E . . ..,. Fraulcm Anderson re f 'A' Y 'mzxywa N ,g N AXEL-.-QA! 1 V Barbara Anderson Jack Dayan Frank Guggino i Forci 'n Language What a profile! Ileen Hinchec ff' X , R ' , VH M , gx 1. . 5, , Physical Education P.E.g Sweat Under the guidance of Maureen Lar- oure, the physical education department had a very commendable year. Courses were offered for an array of interests as well as ability levels. The physical ther- apy weight lifting course was once again well received. Dancing, gymnastics, and tennis were also popular classes. The teachers hoped that it was an enjoyable and valuable experience for the stu- dents. 'ma 'N ,.,. get X fi 1 N 5 A Steven Coleman David Fyfe Maureen Larouere Athletes make passes too. Em z: swift sw. A 'A it Watch the birdie! K .Lt :,.. .- 3 sie A ' - Darlee Nelson Ellen Nowlin Edith Randolph Walk much? is ...., s ts 3-xx hah' a VA up t 4 ,fr sg wwf 'qi its n its wr, SE Q N 'kiwi ,Riffs MW -4 un..- V . ' A . - A ma: ':-,:..f::'7f Q . Physical Education ' 'ff' Better get yourselfsome cheap sunglasses . . . hut 2, 3, 4. . . zulu.- Short people got . . . 1 Zzii V A , M in On Mondays we don t use volleyballsf' He's someone to look up to. Stretch Armstrong? 4, Business Education o Funny usiness The Business Education classes were, once again, filled with would be Clerks, Secretaries, and Bookkeepers. With a lot of enthusiasm, the students prog- ressed rapidly through a unique grading system. This system was based on units of-specific skills. In order to proceed to the next unit, the student was required to demonstrate proficiency in the skills he had already worked on. Because of the set-up, the year was a profitable one for both students and teachers. K' .,. --'- 4' ' .. One Bus. Ed. student takes time out to work. l'm practicing raising one eyebrow. Practice makes perfect. If I smile, maybe the camera will break. 'md M fe , A .,,. 1-, . V. Being a student assistant makes me giggle. Wha 4 V., t are you doing here? 1..- was Not another assignment!! Ms. Morehead tries to catch a few winks. iii I 2 . B TN lx Earth to Jim, come in please. Business Education .stew Mrs. Ranon Mr. Young Mrs. Morehead Mrs. Chambers Kathy tries not to look at the camera. 'umm lik! Bus. Ed. students look it up. Mr. Werner Q., Margie tries not to breathe any germs. If -- -so Kelly tries to look studious. Ooh, hc's cute! Home Economics anthers Cook With Fire The Home Economics Department of Plant High School was broken into two sections. The first section, which included studies of food, clothing and child-care, offered six semester courses of which students chose two. The second section, a class in food management pro- duction and services, met for two peri- ods daily. This class form formed a catering company, Gold 'N Spoon Catering Company. After previously catering a wedding, the company had a good outlook for the 1980-81 school year. Students in both classes learned how I ! Eat my own cooking? You gotta be joking! sr to work with food, manage a home, and ' care for children. Thanks to department I head, Mrs. Bauer, and Mrs. Silias the f . home economics students had a terrific ' r year. 3' 4 ,M I -sf ., I X X, , , . Mrs. Silas Ms. Bauer The star of the next Cheech and Chong movie. -wx Q i Home ec. has a lot of pot parties. Look ma, we made water. Work Experience sees another game flick. Mr. Jamison, caught in the act. ,do we have a date, or not? DCTfWork ExperiencefD.E. Panthers Work heir Way to the Top The juniors and seniors who partici- pated in the Diversified Cooperative Training Program were given an oppor- tunity to complete their high school requirements while working at a job, with pay, in the community. Supervised by Mr. Jamison and Mr. Lay, these students divided their days into four hours of classroom study, and three or four hours of work in their cho- sen occupations. Sophomores were not to be forgotten. They enjoyed the occupational-oriented course, work experience, under the direction of Coach Roland Acosta. The students learned much regarding the labor market and benefited greatly by this course. Marketing and Distributive Educa- tion Students participated in the leader- ship training conference and many vocational competitions, and also pro- duced a fabulous fashion show. Mr. Hil- lick introduced his students to market- ing, merchandising, distribution, and small business management and pre- pared them for their individual careers. John Hillick Media Center Students Reach For Reads Ms.Aba10n Mr. Friar T many programs for students last year. The programs included occupational ,,..- information on microfilm, free books and magazines of Freebies In addi- tion, Friends of the library, the only club of its kind in the county, was Mrs. Brumey Dowehavewharbook? formed for interested parents and stu- dents. 'S iii ,tt ' rf A ffm The H.B. Plant Library offered many tiii T V A Q 5 9 Y The Audiovisual Department I expanded its multimedia production and 5 1' videotaping for classrooms, some stu- et , dents even learned how to put together v . X s their own soundslide show. p f P R Thanks to our terrific librarians, .. l l Terry Abalon, Harlis Frier, and Mary 1 5 l Brumey, the Plant library was a tremen- T ., dous asset to the Plant High students. T s R Gee -4 I'm glad I graduated! Rodney, thinks through the big game. Too bad this isn't Playboy. qui , , waf' Media Center You want me to find you a book? That's not MY ,ob man. 'To turn on a T.V., pull the knob that says, on- iffy' Where s the listing for, As The World Turns'?' Um-hum Just think . . . I could have been ajeteye knight. The Plant Library attracts many students. if Another love letter'?! Music Dept. Talented anthers Do It Right! H.B. Plantls great Music department was led by two old pros again this year. Mrs. Palios lead the chorus, and Mr. Turner took charge of the band classes for the 10th year. The student body was very proud of the outstanding group of singers and musicians. Thanks for entertaining us!! Mr. Turner X 3 Mrs. Palios K vi 5 . lv is wx fs A The Big Three. ., f t . 1 Na ' W . f N ' A ' ' 5' A t it 'P iz... - -1, 3' , fi . 9 K r X at ...Q fs, 5 . . g lg' . s Y t av 4 dp kg E -A N , ' A A - .ggi S- . L 1 . A R A ,. an H 't -..fo q s - -- . 5 . .nw ., ..,, 2 Se it 'Nw' 1 sf X -9 f . ii '-S5 A - wi ' fr V , LQ'-X xi-fu' Q ' lf' -. -5 R x - , ', HI ' ' :Tk xl - -,ig 4' A 50 v 3 ' 5 . 4' W kg. ask! 1 Ex Q . tkigsil .3x:gj:-Q g ,fpngsswlss Q fi P L 'Sf' . 'I '. fi Q . . f ' 'Q i' N' . T ' U5 . J 5.-ft-P N . ,53...q.N.., .etjgkgfgff ,y V- R Q X RSX sl r 'iii Fi y X. 5 5 -H, My :wa :J R: . - g -1, 1 g ' . , 3. a ' x . ,. .f ,l ' . 2- A at Q V 81 .. K ,. :I ,A , 1 L I. H , K T' Y 'Ji e f '...l . . ' T' P f i n .. i Large crowds gather to watch Plant's band! A very organized group! 1 S,Khl,,iI!l S ' .vi Ekuxh '+l' 'C Mr Pullara likes to live dangerously. l l That s easy to SHOW us Coach but how often do you AVOID cars'?!! Drivers' Ed. New Drivers Strive For Licenses. This year was quite an experience for some P.H.S. students as they entered the world of Drivers' Education. Returning-to-Plant Coach Sussman and Mr. Pullara were at the helm as stu- dents were taught UD the basics of defensive CVD driving in the classroom, on the driving range, and even out on the open road. These drivers also learned C???J quick reactions, proper signaling, and broken sticks QSM. Good luck and safe driving! 7 Mike Pullava Vince Sussman All rt Is For Everyone Three different types of curriculum are taught in the Art classes by Miss McAtee and Mrs. Gentry, Art I, Art II and Ceramics. Many art students are involved in local and national contests. Exhibits of their projects are displayed periodically in the trophy case. The art students are taught commer- cials design and lettering. This always proves to be an interesting part of the year. The ceramic students enjoy working with clay pottery. They are taught glaz- ing, an essential to ceramics. Art is a fun subject and a great outlet for an individual's creativity. Jimmy contemplates his next masterpiece X ' Y is Ms. Mc Atee Mrs. Gentry Don't mess with me while I'm molding! Q pv 'Y T 1 -.3 ,.4.. .fm K Art students can always be found hard at work These gshrooms are for down to earth people! is.-:E,,gt,,k ft . gv.M7.,.Wi !E5:Mw mm M, K K How do you spell Happy'? First he thinks he s Atlas. . . Peter Vetrano Ms. Hart f' M Take a picture while we pretend we're working. ii N-nn..- .-, 'bv' Time out for a glamour shot, a ham. Cathy Greer Then he thinks he's a pal, 'V but we all know he'sjust Bob Morgan Dees The Exception To The Rule The Department of Education for Exceptional Students CDEESJ provided individualized education for students with special educational needs. This department's dedicated teachers: Ms. Hart, Mr. Vetrano, Ms. Greer, Mr. Morgan, and Ms. Riley worked to help the students have a profitable learning experience. i t .ffiw t Taking a test is no fun. x 'I' - Y -w-af-ug x W' A I think someone put toothpaste in my icing. June Riley Edith Randolph , l 5 l Industrial Arts Industrial rts Constructs the Future This year, under the direction of Mr. Stanley Shorey, the Industrial Arts classes proved that there was some fine architectural talent here at Plant. Classes ranged from the learning of the basic drafting techniques used in com- mercial drawings, on up to the most advanced, unique, and individual draw- ings. Mr. Shorey devoted much of his time to the personalized attention he gave his students. He expounded on their talents and interests and gave them the incentive they needed to con- tinue to pursue their drafting abilities. With the Industrial Arts department well equipped, and Mr. Shorey a very competent instructor, some students at Plant may eventually become very tal- ented and possibly famous architects. Wade, you should see what I just drew! MN .ss--fr' Scott and Kim deeply involved in their work. Kim reconstructs her childhood dreamhouse You'll never believe this but my pencil just stuck to my ruler. Wade gets ready for the Draft Stanley Shorey I 3 as-H 4-.hue S H . 'ffl K 'B S - I ...nb ,Ia Q Q gg . 4 All right, who took the hydraulic press? Don't touch this, it'll make your hair like mine! Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics Gets it Rolling This year, the Auto Mechanics department strived to provide individu- alized instruction for it's students. Under the direction of Mose Powell, the students covered a curriculum of six major areas: the introduction of a stu- dent to Automotive Mechanicsg the areas of steering and suspension serviceg brake serviceg electrical system serviceg engine tune-up serviceg and heating and air conditioning service. Upon the com- pletion of the class, the students were qualified to become apprentices of mechanics. All in all, Auto Mechanics had a smooth running year. ..f'W'X Now, if we only had an engine, it would go right here. Wmwwnmmwmms ..,.r ,L., I I 4, Mose Powell The LONE REBEL??'? Custodians Custodians Make a Clean Sweep The custodians perform a valuable service for Plant High School. They work very hard every day to keep the school clean. They take pride in the upkeep of the school and have expressed a desire for the students to take pride in the cleanliness of the school. Without their efforts Plant wouldn't be the same. There's so much to do, and so little time! Leo Castellano checks the air. we mmm.. .65 Our environmental specialists ax, A, , The leader hard at work Our custodians even clean the ceilings! tm tg 149 Lunchroom The unchroom Ladies Cook Up a Storm The lunchroom ladies did an excellent job this year under their new head, Alice Burnite. They worked hard to please the students, who greatly appre- ciated their new salad bar. They came to work bright and early, baking fresh bread daily. When asked, Lynley Spoto said she couldn't get enough of those mouthwatering dishes. The lunchroom ladies had a good year serving delicious meals daily. 5he enjoys her work! Did you see that ROACH7! hn- 1. ..., 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l08 DRGANIZATIUNS - . 109 Inner Club Council Gets nvolved ICC Under the leadership of Kathy Mac- Kenzie, ICC became a more meaningful group at Plant. Paul Gore originated the idea of increasing the members of ICC from not only the Service club presi- dents, but to all athletic and interest club presidents. This change helped improve the communications between the students and the administration. Another major goal of ICC was to make sure each club was promoting some interest or service to Plant. Each president kept accounts of projects and events to insure this goal. Viewing the excellent year, ICC contributed to much of its success. Kathy, they've always been a little strange! Bottom Row, Left to Right: Lisa Byrd, Kathy MacKenzie, Camille McWhirter, Susan Steinberg, Kelly Moneyhan, Rhonda Cacciatore, 2nd Row: Phoebe Simpson, Lauren Rinaldi, Tricia Levy, Michele Prater, Robert Guyton, Allison Brown, 3rd Row: Elinor Swindle, Daphne Hopkins, Shannon Smiley, Camaron Corr, Dr. Ray- mond, Chip Pepper, 4th Row: Karl Woelz, Kris Petti, Lisa Haas, Chris Nicholis, Kim Thomas, Jodi Greco, 5th Row: Glen Harrison, Mike Peterson, Mishay Hudson, Ron Taylor, Mike Barkin, Terri Cannon. I LZ77tW !I?EQf iWAJ3 1 W YW 7 ' WU 4-19' DeMoiselles DeMoiselles ... nother New Club at lant In the spring of 1980, Sophomore girls started a new club, because of not enough openings in the other clubs. For their first year they were off to a terrific start. They held fund raisers and programing projects. Tons of thanks are due to Ms. Riely, the club's sponsor. Cat Sez: We're lookin' good. Bottom Row, L to R: Alison Brown, Jackie Jones, Cherly Roderick, Ann Grant, Leslie Smith, Amy Trimble Row 2: Holly Skipper, Kay Moore. Vickie Rodriguez, Theryl Tate. Deanna Best, .loanie Grant, Row 3: Kathy Nickols, Charlotte Carson, Josephine Macstas, Starlcne Atkins, Lisa Rosenburg. Ms. Riely Row 4: Diane Ifrueman, Karen Veenstra, oimone Butts, Ann Jariiiesof., Susan 55:11.25 Kiwgnetteg From the very beginning of the l98O- tcer work for Muscular Dystrophy. and 81 school year, Kiwanettes was busy many more. planning Homecoming along with Key At the end of the year Seniors were and practicing their award-winning sorry to leave behind the friendships and FHH, Panther Prowl skit. As it turned out. memories although the Juniors and , , both were very successful. for Kiwi's Sophomores anticipated another great production of Panther Lightning won year. 7 Best All Around. It was also a busy year for service for Kiwanettes. Under the supervision of Ms. Bobbi Brogan they accomplished such projects as a 20 mile Walk-A-Thon for Leukemia. adopting a Day Care Nursery, caroling at Christmas. volun- and Service Mean wvanettes aa' hun, ie L N Bottom Row, L to R: Tricia Levy, Jennifer Ridgedill, Pam Jenkins, Hedy McKay, Kerri Payne, Michele Prater, Lauren Rinaldi. Anne Krawitz, Betsy Savage, Allison Abdoncy, Mary Ann Tucker, Laura Garcia. 2nd Row: Diane Pfiffer. Mary Perez, Belinda Urso. Chris Nicholis, Thea Cocheu. Sung Yi, Jennifer Fishman, Robin Hock. Lisa Rivera, Carolyn Undorf, Ginger Kundig, Janet Craig. 3rd Row: Ginny Morgan, Cathy Farese, Melanie Delozier, Amy Cherry, Kim Trudeau, Emily Friedman, Carol Hurst, Margie Betancourt, Kathy Lehner, Linda Dawkins, Linda Stallings, Mary Win Wilson. Jane Anderson. 4th Row: Debra Cutler, Kim Parr, Jennifer Coleman, Connie Hurst, Lisa Byrne, Maude Scott, Rosanna DiCarlo, Lily Ying. Lisa Hass, Jodi Anderson. Juanita Wraight. Camille McWhirter, 5th Row: Jennifer Kurmaskie, Mary Kathryn Murphey, Lynley Spoto, Kris Nofsinger. Kris Socher, Shelly Mirabella. Lisa Byrd. Pam Woods. Jane Harley. Lisa Von Thaden, Debbie Bradley. Karyn Pennington. Lisa Marselli, Linda Petrakis. 6th Raw: Carol Dixon. Linda Thomas. Lynn Myers. Liz Anderson. Tina Chillura. Dalene Ray, Cindy Brady, Becky Tanner, Claire Manning, Laurie Giunta. Kristi Krueger, Leigh Logan, 7th Row: Karen Sauer. Kathy Johnson. Veronica Keller, Gretchen Good- man, Julie French. Beth Stoll, Tracy Wolf. Sue Ying. Sarah Sitton, Tammy Blue. Margaret Pennington. fi: .'k' izlarg. Another one bites the dust! Why me? .---........... Key Club Key c'Treks hrough nother Year The 1980-81 Key Club had another successful and busy year. They began the year with a car wash to raise money for Jerry's kids while also planning a successful Homecoming with their sis- ter club Kiwannettes. In addition, Key swept the awards at Panther Prowl by receiving Most Humorous and Best Effects for their award winning pro- duction of Star Trek. When asked to comment on the year, President Donald Gould said, Our record speaks for itself. We obviously had a ripping year! ki, if J. Q .A -as A -' Q w-v..,,,.,,f- ov il Ji... mom Row, Lej? to Right: Cort McCord, Tap Hendry, Raymont Gould, Stewart Bertron, Socialite Cazin, Jim Stephens. Second Row: Glenn Williamson. Stud rthur, Gomer, Mac, Mr. Prez, Mr. Prep, Kayak King. Third Row: Karl Hassel, Max Otero, Craig Buchman. Ted Melo. Anthony Everett, Bruce Johnson, Jack urray, Prange. Fourth Row: Lee Pitisci, Little Dipper, Wade Faireloth, Skid. Big Dipper, Spurt Tolbert. Canoe King, Woody, J. D. Dowell, Nappy Head, Lt. hura, Sparky, John Gates, John Colvard. Fiph Row: Eddie Scckinger, Rocky. Ed Collister. Bo Duke, Todd Shaw, Alfie. La Sertoa Froggies L Leap Into 1981 This was really an EXCITING year for La Sertoa, the spirited girl's service club. Along with lots of fun and enthusi- asm, La Sertoa donated their time and service to the community by stuffing envelopes and selling angels for the Children's Home. The forggies showed A their terrific acting ability in their . 'Most Original' production of the Mup- ' itttt ---1 1 A f at pet Show, and provided dancing and fun ittr 4 p' if st ,f at their 'Wild West' calendar dance. li, X g y With Mr. Werner as their sponsor, and .,,, S . i'1tp Q , Kathy MAC as Pres., l98O-81 was , L.Sfs best year ever!! y f ' 4' La Sertoa always ffl. B0tton1Rt1w, Left to Right: Randee Weiss, Susie Steinberg, Kelly Klay, Elise Gruman, Deena Cimino, Kathy Mackenzie, Kris Petti, Pam Hierlmier, Tracy Hodges Stella Wasserberger, Ashley Thomas, Brenda Liddy. 2nd Row: Rhoda Grandoff, Sally Turner, Cherry List, Cindy Sexton, Lisa Edelstein, Hanna Weiss, Cissi Frus- haul, Cathy Poplawski, Johna Foxworthy, Shannon Smiley, Kay Fults, Linda Jewell. 3rd Row: Karla Bernstein. Erin Elliot, Laura Barile, Liz Anderson, Lee Skil man. Mary Beth Hakanson, Mary Kieffer, Conway West, Missy Graff, Liz Beimer, Shawn Jamison, Tina Hartman, Bevie Karpay, 4th Row: Kim Sapp, Nan Nune Misha Andrews, Penny Munehalfen, Jodi Greco, Gina Flynn, Joanna Walker, Susan Kite-Powell, Paula Beceue, Susie Thurmon, Tracey McGrover, Elaine Ellistoj Sth Row: Arlene Freed, Mary Liniger, Shatzie Platte, Kim Thomas, Fluffy Lindholm, Allison Almenderes, Cheryl Butts, Monique Carr, 6th Row: Tricia lrlandl Becca Buck, Ele Hardie, Mona Gonsalves, Laura Hayes, Tammy Young, Linda Wiehrs, Noelle lnnocenti, Jill Levine, Kim La Barbara. Becky Peterson. 7th Ron Rebecca Maclnvale, Carla Fraundorfer, Beth Sanders, Joanna Kemp, Robin Leach, Linda Gordon, Lisa Mahin. Top: Mr. Werner, CRAWJ. V :gl ,WG-ve, 455' 'X im arf 1.13 f ' . . , , There's more! Senior Girls Prevail Senior Girls Prevail Senior Q Prevail This year marked the beginning of a new club. lt was established by senior girls who wanted to add more SPIRIT to the school. Under the excellent lead- ership of Laura Danahy and Lisa von- Thaden, the club got off to a great start. even had sweetheartsl Six of them were Your house! chosen and were invited to every func- , ,,,N tion of the club. The club put on lots of funfilled events that helped promote enthusiasm at Plant. These girls proved the theory of SENlOR CONTROL. W Where'd you say the party was? l ?ottum Row, Left to Right: Kris Socher, Laura Danahy, Camille MeWhirter, Lisa von Thaden. Gomer. Tricia Levy. 2nd Row: Tap Hendry, 3rd Row: Shannon lmiley, Laura Garcia, Jordy Hoehsehwender, Kay Fults, Cherry List. Deena Cimino, Kathy MacKenzie, Sue Bentsehner, Stephanie Polanski, Mary Douglas. 4th Iow: Linda Jewell, Elise Gruman. Stella Wasserberger. Kelly Klay, Betsy Savage. Allison Abdoney. Tommy Snyder. Karen Sauer. Jennifer Kurmaskie. Kerri Payne. aledy McKay, Julie French, 5th Row: Brenda Liddy. Kris Petti, Ashley Thomas, Terry Tolbert. Rhoda Grandolf, Mona Gonsalves, Sally Turner, Mary Ann Tucker. vlary Kathryn Murphy, Thea Cocheu. Pam Jenkins, Jennifer Ridgdill. 6th Raw: Sandra Campbell, Elinor Swindle, Martha Smith, Anne Krawitz, Tracy Wolf, Cissi fruehauf, Tracy Hodges, Shelly' Mirabella, Randee Weiss, Jennifer Coleman. Kathy Lehner. Linda Petrakis. 7th Row: Dapne Hopkins. Belinda Urso, Amy Bartell, 'enny Somers, Sandy Reynolds, Jenny Wagner, Lisa Byrne. Sue Gardner, Rosemary Menendez. Loretta Gregory. Top Row: Darlene Shuman, Nancy Weaver, Jane larley, Jane Anderson, Tracy Stevens, Linda Stallings, Julie Lasky, Cathy Farese, Cindy Sexton, Debbie Bradley. A182 1' Q 52 .ff J ,E it 4 Aff Mr Optimettes S ptimettes Know here as A This year was a good year for Opti mettes. There were many fund raisers, W .hory and welfare projects, car washes, Ni, y C Angles Unaware. Lbfkzyiibyiwthi zzz F The Juniors had fund raisers of their -3 :i.,. r.-:. 1 -. -P own, to pay for the Senior Banquet. The year was loaded with fun and good ,f J ka ykk: W .... V. , K ,, ., times. Without the help of Mrs. Fergu- ,L A e sion fFergyJ, it could not have been as ldon't know ifI'll ever get this. successful. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Fergusion, Lynn Wells, Terri Cannon, Elinor Swindle, Kelly Moneyhan, Loretta Gregory, Sarah Caldronie, Pan Edmond, Rhonda Cacciatore, Myrilyn Elmore, Susie Butler, Lisa Maynard. Row 2: Eileen Moore, Beth Gilmore, Jenny Wagner, Martha Smith, Ruby Moore, Laura Barry, Liz Jack- son, Michelle Jones, Lori Robinson, Kim Parnell Row 3: Cee Beuer, Elisa Love, Barbara Anderson, Brenda McDonald, Tina Mutchler, Pam Shilling, Debbie Ballard, Cathy Carney, Lee Kostelink Row 4: Kathy Winn, Sharon Bernstein, Dee Stiegel, Shelia Hains, Michelle Gunn, Cory Biazon, Jean Ackerman, Patsy Rhodes, Amy Holstrom, Paige Messie, Tammy Johnson Row 5: Isa Gonzales, Sue Corbet, Sandra Campbell, Lori Smith, Sue Garner, Camille McWhiter, Franles Furter, Sandy Reynolds, Kelly Campbell Alpha-Coeds Ea? .. . l lpha-Coeds Keep Busy. The Alpha-Coeds. under the direc- tion of Mr. Edward Stallworth, suc- ceeded in having another fun and profit- able year. The club, headed by Presi- T dent Ron Taylor, sponsored the Mr. and Mrs. Claus contest and with the profits . a Christmas party was given for the a children at MacDonald Training Cen- ter. Alpha-Coeds also sold Noel Cards during the Christmas season, and held an Easter Dance for Plant students. In their fourth year, Alpha-Coeds proved to be a real asset to the school. v Nfii? Mr. Stallworth and his sidekick. 1 Bottom Row Ley? to Right: Walter Thomas, Ron Taylor, Curtis Patrick, Mr, Stallworth. Second Row: Luther White, Jackie Ballard, Debra Cutler, Gloria Keatch. Third Row: Tanya Lawson, Michelle Ghallvan. Sybil Revaron, Cbristinc Rcvaron. Not Pictured: Meshay Hudson, Cheryl Solomon, Gloria Whittlock. F.C.A. ' Alf' ,X Reaches Gut The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, meeting weekly, has grown tremen- dously. Its goal was to help high school students learn what God has to say about the problems they encounter. Mr. Bentley, their sponsor, contributed largely to the group's discussions. F.C.A. had a successful year, and hopes to grow even more. F.C.A. Board, KBottom to Topj: Brenda Liddy Leigh Logan, Michele Prater, Tom Kieffer, and Camaron Corr. QNOT PICTUREDZ Jimmy Cazinj Bottom Row, left to right: Kris Petti, Linda Jewell, Brenda Liddy, Ashley Thomas, Tracy Hodges, Laura Lovelace and Margaret Pennington. 2nd Row, fleft t rightj: Rosanna Di Carlo, Linda Stallings, Su Ling, Michele Prater, Hans Villenga, Sarah Sitton, Tracy Wolfe, Mary Win Wilson, Karen Veenstra, and Tammy Blue. 3rd Row, fleft to rightj: Dan Peterson, Eddy Prater, Cameron Corr, Greg Jordan, Mona Gonzalez, Norman Giovenci, Allison Abdoney, J. D. Dowell. 4th Row Kleft to rightj: Beth Goodman, Chris Stewart, Sam Quierolo, Steve Kieth, Scott Balcom, Pete Quierolo, Terry Tolbert, Mary Anne Tucker. 5th Row fleft to rightj: Allen Grable, Jim Matthieu, Frank Robinson, Allison Brown, Robert Guyton, Rhoda Grandoff, .lim MacWilliam, Tom Kieffer, 6th Row, fleft to rightj: Leigh Logan, Susan Shaw, Camille McWhirter, Sung Yi, Donald Gould, Debby Hammer, John Phillips, and Debby Cusumano. Maranatha Maranatha Soars Above ,Em All Maranatha is Plant's Christian Bible club. This past year they had a large number of active members who came together every Monday after school to praise the Lord. Among many speakers that went to Maranatha are Hal Jeffrey and Dave Green from the Bucs. The club participated in many services and activities around Plant the whole year. The club officers were: Pres e Elinor Swindle, Vice Pres -f Sarah Sitton. Sec f Kris Petti, Treas f Karl Woelz. Public Relations f Brenda Liddy. and Jr. Board f Irene Stearns. All in all, Elinorsezzlfyou don't come to Maranathal'lIgive youthe evileye! they really let their lights Sllineu at Plant. ,.-- N,,, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Sarah Sitton, Elinor Swindle. Brenda Liddy, Kris Petti, Karl Woell. Irene Stearns. 2nd Row: Glenn Williamson. Barbara Anderson. Martha Smith, Lee Gandy. Jannie Hunt, Kim Blandy, John Aviles, 3rd Row: Allison Brown. Robert Guyton, Steve Moody. Robert Anderson. Sung Yi. Tammy Blue. Tracey Wolfe. 4th Row: John Childs, Dan Collins, Harry Conner, Greg Jordan, Don Gould, Camaron Corr. 'Ver Alt TTWQ-N we Pan Am an Am Sez: ues Es Su Bol a? This year the Pan American Club was very active both with activities and service projects. Some activities included a trip to Disney World and several evening banquets which fea- tured authentic hispanic foods. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. lleen Hinchee the club also raised funds selling stationary items and seasonal cards. Mrs. Hinchee hams it up. Bottom Row, L to R: Tina Mutchler, Mrs. Hinchee, Elinor Swindle, Terry Cannon, Kelly Monehan. Linda Petrakis, Suzy Petrakis, Josephine Maestas. Jackie Jones, Laura Hayes, Allen May. Sue Garner Second Row: Dominic Crain, Suzy Butler, Liz Jackson, Irene Stearns. Becky Peterson. Spiller Levine, Pam Wood, Jennifer Kurmanski, Nancy Weaver, Debbie Bradley, Carol Undorf, Jeff Kyle Third Row: Angela Mora, Ginger Kundig. Vicki Rodriguez, Cheryl Tate, Lisa Gout. Cort McCord, John Gates, Fret Bertron, Margeret Pennington, Lisa Riveria, Mary Perez, Jennette Medina, Raini Carevella, Stephanie Polawski Fourth Row: Pam Mili- tello, Steve Dyches, Anthony Snow. Darby Crowder, Cortney Newton, Clark Cofer, Beth McMahon. Mary Louise Manry. Leeann Myers. Alfie Cucrvo, Anthony Everett, Lynn Dewell, Dan Tan FUth Row: Carla B., Lisa Byrd, Tina Tolbert. Steve Kieth. Jim Farese. Paula Beecue, Bad dude Thurmon, Nappy Head. Robin Hock, Felicia Keller, Mary Ann Bullock, Sixth Row: Henderson Everett, Mary Kieffer, Leebo Skillman, Nan Nunez, Screamer Beamer. Stacy Dickinson, Little Hoppe, Libby Darr, Cheryl Williams, Elmer Glue's sister, Laurie Jones, Lisa Cannon. Rosie Mimahan Seventh Row: Fred Miller, Greg Hass, Chris Hass, Jinny Barksdale, Steve Owen, Jo Jo Kemp, Robet Reach, Beth Sounders, Tracy Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Buchman. Trisha Ireland, Carol Hurst. Rebecca Hardaway Eighth Row: Tammy Horn, Becca Mclnvale, Cone Darnel, Panther TJ, Scooter. Wade Noneck, Gar Urette. Chris Petrakis Ninth Row: Amy Arnold, Craig Cohen, John Thelman, Jack Rosenkranz, Oswaldo Rivera, Sally Hill, Sandra Sessums, Roxanne Guagliardo, Penny Munchalfen. Michelle Salter, Nancy Hayward, Susan Shaw l 1 I lt 1a2ttfm5.' f French Honor Society Frank Guggino Su Ying Lisa Marselli Lynn Myers 51- Barbara Nance Carol Dickson Sharon Berstein Karl Woelz ar.L 9 'WW French Club ui ave un Le Cercle Francais, better known as the French Club, had another exciting year. Under the sponsorship of Frank Guggino, this interest club elected Karl Woelz, Presidentg Melisse Cunningham, Vice President, Carol Dickson, Secre- tary, and Sharon Berstein, Treasurer. The club could be found every Thursday during football season making voodoo dolls to sell on Fridays. The profit made from projects was spent on induction ceremonies and parties throughout the year. The French Honor Society hon- ored students who excelled in their third and fourth years of French studies. The year was an enjoyable one for all who were involved in Le Cercle Francais, while members hopefully gained an appreciation for French culture. Bottom Row: Left to Right: Sharon Berstein, Carol Dickson, Karl Woelz, Linda Battle, Frank Guggino, Tammy Johnson, Mike Marselli. Second Row: Lisa Marselli, Su Ying, Lily Ying, Karen Pennington, Liz Biemer, Liz Anderson, Allen May, Barbara Nance, Linda Petrakis, Glenn Williamson, Jennifer Fisheman, Lynn Myers. Third Row: Beth Gould, Angela DiCarlo, Julie Hudson, Steve Keith, Toba Greenbaum, Anne Robins, Mary Wolf, Stephanie Polanski, Sung Yi, Craig Cohen. Fourth Row: Yen Pham, Denver Hunter, Skip Klein, Frank Stoker, Carl Hassel, Jim Beeler, Danny Sousa, Lisa Wagner, Laura Barry. Fmh Row: Heather Pollak, Peg Holly. Latin Club ig , , W l Et Tu is anthers The Latin Club, better known as the Roman Panthers, had a very outstand- ing year. The club was very successful in its fund raising projects which ena- bled them to attend the Latin Forum, a day of competition among the Latin clubs of the area. The club is sponsored by the Junior Classical League and Mr. Jack Dayan their faculty advisor. Mr. Dayan is picky about who's in the Latin Club! Bottom Row: Left to Right: Hien Dink, .lay Givarc, Pres., Dee Best, Robert Harmon, Mr. Jack Dayan, sponsor, 2nd Row: Julie Crooke, Jim Freveletti, Jennifer Kirmaski, Anthony Jones, Billy Sandman, 3rd Row: Janice Rash, Pam Barkin, Marty Tate, Bo Winoker, Dan Collins, 4th Row: Lee Ackley, George Brisbon, Lisa Brown, Mary F. Winn, Elaine Byman, 5th Row: Tammy Cherry, Wendy Campbell, Tammy McCombs. l X . mswulsts, -if 1- . QA I im' e .sf r . 3 fwiihf? , 'Q 5:12 as fi 2 if gs Vw, k..,,.g N Sl ,. g ivg, -,.k 5 N . Ep. gg: Akrr A A --:.: 5 - f 1 et.. s it . 5 , . ..,.., I ' .mt at if giifj' 5 ii as Qs V' t R 513 9 Q si ffl I think there's a Swindle in the Bowling Club. ii oi ai is ' Bowling Club Bowling Club Strikes Again The Bowling Club consisted of six teams this year. They had been bowling since the, beginning of the year and started tournaments against other schools in mid-December. The sponsor of the team is Mr. Turner. The officers are as follows: Pres. - Elinor Swindleg Vice-Pres. - Thomas Roberts and the Secretary is Debbie Lowrance. na. .K--ff--. F S' x Bottom Row: L to R: Tom Swindle, Tom Roberts, Elinor Swindle, Debbie Lowrance, 2nd Row: Alan Pate, Michael Zack, Leroy Johnston, Robert Law, 3rd Rowi Brady Mitchell, Grady Mitchell, Jay Givarz. Not Pictured: John Chiles, Robert Harmon and Bill Fuller. Forensic League Forensic League Speaks ut!!! Sponsored by Mrs. Beacham, the Forensic League did very well this year. The Forensic League did more than debate the year away. They held a mock Congress in which they argued for or against bills to be passed. They also par- ticipated in dramatic interpretation and extemporaneous speaking. This year Barkin tends to disagree!! qt. be mmiitss Mwmsmigmw Bottom Row: L to R: Debbie Harrison, Robin Rosenberg, Second Row:L to R Lawrence Linick, Steve Gotler, Mike Barkin, Third Row:L to R Me Shay Hudson Ja Eckelman, Jay Givarz Fourth Row:L to R Pam Barkin, Martin Tate, Mary Francis Winn. ...ra lb r W W , Elottom Row: KL to R2 Sec. Mary Liniger, Treas. Sandra Campbell, Vice Pres. Sue Corbett, Pres. Daphne . opkins. Second Row: Jenny Wagner, Susan Abrahams, Joel Hooper, Katherine 'Kit' Womble. Third Row: Kelly Campbell, Jim Beeler, Camille McWhirter, Steve Gotler. Fourth Row: Bob Bayne, Michael Beck. Thespians Thespians Come ut of the Closet The 1981 school year at Plant marked the second year of existence for the ITS, the International Thespian Society, commonly known as just f'Thespians . This organization honors those students who have excelled in the field of Dramatic Arts in their school and community. To become a member of Troupe 817 one has to have earned a certain amount of points', before and while attending Plant. These points are gained through any kind of participation in dramatic productionsg from a major roll in a major, full-length effort to work in the ticket booth. The Thespians hope for continued success in the coming years at Plant High School, as they continue to serve the school and community through dra- matic presentation. Things are looking up for the Thespiansl Some Thespians are really punk-rockers at heart. .,,,,,,..,,..----'-w-- Scuba Scuba Makes Big Splash Once again, Plant High's amphibians collected their masks and fins to form the ever so popular Scuba Club. As an interest club it is not school based and the club's activities are done after hours. Under the direction of Mr. Bob Morgan, students, in order to dive, had to be certified by law. So arrangements were made to get those beginners licens- ed. Scuba planned a series of dives in Longboat Key which turned out to be a real thrill. Luckily no lives were lost. Bottom Row:. Petutie Ireland, Carol Hurst, Laura Garcia Jim Hoppe Alphie Cuervo Bobby Russello Chris Petrakis Sally Turner Glen Harrison Geor Hochschwender, Betsy Savage, Second Row: Trisha Levy PooPoo Head McKay Jim Mathieu Robin Taflcitty Hock Beth RPHL Sanders Pam Woods Li Edlestein, Robet Leach, Kay Fultz, Third Row: Allen Graybill Lynley Spoto Willy Saltydog Lisa Byrd Greg Bertoch Jeanette Medina Lucy Anderson Su Chapstick Thurmon, Fourth Row: Jack Murray Dan Peterson ls scoping fashionable? DECA DECA Has a Model Year Distributive Education Clubs of America, more commonly known as DECA, had a productive year last year. The club originated from the Fashion Merchandising class, which meets for two periods a day. The club started the year with a successful fashion show, titled lim Coming Out , with clothes supplied by The Ranch and Special Edi- tion. The show played to a packed audi- torium three times in one day. With the leadership of Mr. Hillick, club sponsor, and Pam Jenkins, club president, DECA enjoyed a very suc- cessful year. ottom Row Left toR1ght Jacqueline Rod ers, Terri Br ' P J k' S g anmgan, am en ins, usan Whitaker, Thea Cocheau, Lisa Maynard, Luisa Mellor, Chris Nicholas. Sec- nd Row Robin Dykes Brooks Moore Judy Woods, Belinda Smith, Mary Douglas, Meshay Hudson, Mr. Hillick. Third Row: Lisa Gibb, Cindy Weihrs, Susan lazas Gloria Keaton Tom O Berry Kim Trudeau, Laura Garcia. Fourth Row: Kerri Payne, Linda Petrakis, Steven Pownall, Richard Romando, Bernard Kobres, im Wood Top Row Charlotte Mellor Shannon Dragneff, Torya Hills, Denise Butcher. Commercial Club usiness Before Pleasure Continuing on their great tradition, the Commercial Club had another out- standing year. Sponsored by Mrs. ! Ranon, this club really got down to business.', The only requirement for eligibility was to be enrolled in a busi- . ness course. The main purpose of the club was to learn more about the busi- ness world, through experience and through various guest speakers, relaying interesting information. Again this year, the club members .C spent time helping others. At Christmas time they gave presents to underprivi- leged children, and made Easter baskets for them in the spring. These projects showed the club how rewarding it is to help people who are less fortunate. Mrs. Scaglione, a teacher at HCC, was one of the guest speakers this year. Bottom Row: Left to Right: Mrs. Olsen, Susie Chapstick, Kathy Hamilton, Kim Darnell, Diane Farrell. Second Row: Kathy Vick, Diane Trueman, Margie Betanc- ourt, Cheryl Roderick, Lisa Rousenberg, Debbie Lowrance. Third Row: Josephine Maestas, Brenda McDonald, Ruby Moore, Susan Branch, Huzan Baria, Robin Baxter. Fourth Row: Veista Cline, Debbie Slusser, Sheri Goodman, Wanda Fluellen, Kris Dowler. Fihh Row: John Miller, Laura Reeves, Deborah Lawson, Susie Gibbs, Jerry Friend. F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. Leads the Wa Future Business Leaders of America is a nationally sponsored Club. It is open to any business minded student. F.B.L.A. members helped the com- munity by providing Thanksgiving din- ners for the less fortunate. They also gave toys to the needy. F.B.L.A., sponsored by Mr. Young and president Oscar Lopez, led a team of bright students into competition. How could this face be a business leader?! , nie W M Q , e it 1' 1 X Wifijrv 5227327 I-X 5 -veg ' -M' 'N t Row: Lej? to Right: Richard Medina, Oscar Lopez, Chuck Marsicano, Meshay Hudson, V.P., Brenda McDonald. 2nd Row: Leslie Becker, Sue Corbett, Baria, Wanda Fluellen, Melodic Timberlake. 3rd Row: Michelle Gunn, Anna Smith, Linda Whiers, Sherie Goodman, Debra Slusser. 4th Row: Jerry Friend, nn Grant, Diane Truman, Cheryl Roderick, Lisa Rousenberg. 5th Row: Cathy Wesley, John Miller, Debra Lawson, Laurie Guinta. Not Pictured: Antionette Pat- erson, Leia Loomis. l30 FHA! HERO uture Homemakers Prevail J This year Plant's Future Homemak- ers of America got involved. They worked diligently preparing delicious dishes that could be smelled throughout the North Wing. They also made yellow ribbons to remember the hostages and distributed them among the student body. FHAIHERO visited the pediatrics ward at Tampa General Hospital, dur- ing Christmas Holidays to lift the chil- dren's spirits. This club deserves some recognition for their fine efforts and achievements. Morrison's can't top this! Bottom Row: Michele Van Glan, Salatheia Bryant, Anise Morris, Joyce Johnson Second Row: Tammy Glonek, Ruby George, Elizebelh Daniels, Janice Rash, Kathy Singer Third Row: Donna Clough, Vicki Fernandez, Kim Berry, Sandra Stenson, Labia Hickman Fourth Row: Josie Handy, Carol Johnson. Cyntretha Thompson, Gloria Whitlock, Judy Woods. pn Goofing off, again? Do not worry, I am here! lfl have to stay here for lunch, l'll stick to Coke. mtameimmts Exchange Students rade Cultures The American Youth Exchange under the direction of Mrs. William Shuffman, was once again, very suc- cessful at Plant. The exchange students arrived in January, and stayed in a host student's home. The host students then had the opportunity to stay in the ex- change student's home during the summer. 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V K Vief.fV.VVQwpVzaVVV:VuV V w V' V . . f ig ' - '42s3V15gnVg - Qfgif, V' '-WV - we -J-.5 ff-:g,.V VL I -mf, V - ' QR - .' 1-..f., ai.. .aff VV A aw firsfirflfff - U P - ' .VaV+VVVVfV' . sl v ' ,y-VA ,i-QV, V .- Va Va., V Vw 'r , . -. . V.,1:sz- ,, I N - , V' ,VQSV M V 3:51355 .ff - 4 'RE V51 . ' .Vf:?ii-A'm-3-LY:-'57-531112712 . : .VAV Q E :5P!55Q51Q1 ':-:V. , M33 ' SPURTS 'J Varsity Football ack To ack To Back! The 1980 Panthers followed in the footsteps of the past few years by winn- ing the Western Conference, District, and Regional championships. Under head coach Roland Acosta, the Pan- thers succeeded in winning 10 of 12 games and were one step from the state playoffs. Unfortunately, Plant was shut-out 24-0 by an impressive Winter Park squad, who ran a fantastic option offense. Plant started off the season against Tampa Bay Tech and blew their doors off 31-6. They next defeated Chamberlain, 14-7. All of Tampa now realized Plant's power when they defeated their next opponents, Hillsborough and Winter Haven by 13- 0, I5-0, respectively. As most good teams do, Plant experienced a 2 game losing slump to King and Robinson, but got things together for the remaining games by totally leaving Jefferson, Brandon, Plant City, and Leto in the dust and proving that you can't keep a good team down. The University of Plant's last win was in Clearwater, 28- 10, proving that a good team can win anywhere. It was really a great year for the Panthers. Alan returns an oxie. WUI' ICF, UH H Jones, .lim On , Alt H Co n CTO HB1 Ron Tilton, C fuss, J. D. Dowell, am Sulten Shatzberg, W Robert a oods W Ben wn, F0 B CHEN K ync Candelcr La gh! ri Row, lej to Bottom I Donald Gould gets instructions. Chico Blair cuts around the outside. Alton and company celebrate a touchdown Woody sets for a hook pass. ,arf I .3 ..,. -- rx .J ffl 8 S 4 if V, f J YK 6 f if fx 1 wiv R Q Pfam py- Ilf' A? Picture Not Available Reggie Garth - Started at Mid Guard, was awarded 2nd t Defense for Western Confere- had 30 tackles. 4? .six VWIS Om OI' Started at strong field. T an we had l and 1 l l , 3 'Mx I L - X C - W a on 100 Tdfmh for Cream of the Crop Calvin Law Started at Wide Rcccivcr, caughl 35 passes for a lolz1Ioi'28O yards, and had un aver- ugco1'8.5, Chuck Roland Acosta Darlee Nelson Coach Sussman Acosta gm YEPg J .V. Football J .V. Football Sees Stars This year the Junior Varsity team showed an outstanding effort in team spirit and enthusiasm. They worked together ending the season with a 2-4 record. Starting off the season on the right foot the Panthers downed East Bay. Then after being defeated two games, Jefferson and Plant City, the hard-hitting Panthers returned with a win over Tampa Bay Tech. Holding a consistent pattern the Panthers were defeated the final games against Cham- berlain and Hillsborough. Asst. Coach Richard, Coach Ken Otero, Asst. Coach Alan Bell I ii? The offensive line is ready for ACTION! .2-:ZA , U Jake Kramer lets one fly. Hall and Pitisci await the call. Robert Brown in action. l J.V. Football ,1- . N F Xa Robert Brown carries one across. Heil Otero! Dave Shick awaits the punt, TOUCHDOWN!!! Linwood Hall fakes the opponent. 53 i 72 3 lp Q- B 5559 E 85651553 B qu 'za we tk '- ' 'eel 1 + Sz. I N , X Sw C it s . X! W, , Bottom Row: Left to Right: James Gates, Eric Smith, Dan Staley, Gary Moore, Ron Beasley, Bo Burnett, Gerald Friend, Dave Shick, Linwood Hall, Walter Thomas Second Row: Julius Adams, James Lodato, Scott Brazelton, Patrick Gomes, Ben Fields, Wesley Kennedy, Tom McDonald, Walter Johnson, Kevin Rioles, Terry Lightborn, Steve Bugg. Third Row: Arthur Chester, Mark Lahusky, Bill Curtis, Fred Miller, Richard Haynes, Kyle Gaineous, Robert Brown, Jake Kramer, Andrew Jackson, David Donaldson, Todd Mathieu, Eugene Bugg, Fourth Row: Wade Faircloth, Robert Hubert, Robbie Pipper, Mike Burnett, Anthony Griffin, Robert Brown, Mark Peterson, Phillip Hickman, Spencer Gray, Chris Pitisci, Nicky Colmenares. Gir1's Volleyball The Spiking Lad anthers Set- Up for Next Year!!! Coach Ellen Nowlin and her team did well this year. She worked hard this sea- son forming experienced athletes out of her mainly new players. Her team did well recovering from the loss of many key players last year, ending the 1980 season with a 2-8 record. t V iii .f vt . f .. r.....t , - Karyn flies with the ball. Kathy gives it her all Kim awaits the set up .m ? E5 l Q t as - at an 5' .5 gi 1 . ,,,,, ,. .. ,. gfiitgw 64: W r fm, s ' if -Qs- Girl's Volleyball Whois get H777 Please miss that shot. aw Kathy puts the power to it. Josie awaits the return. ff-Wliniil. QW dd t: Josie Handy Second Row: Lej? to Right: Gina Rodriguez, Ann Grant, Mrs. Nowlin, Kathy Ayers, Karyn Pennington, Kim Trudeau, Kathy Poploski. Third Left to Right: Kathy McQueen, Rebecca Hardawuy, Sarah Bishop, Nicole Ronan, Brett Wightman, Lyn Dewell, Becky Fitzpatrick, Cherie Rauch, Tonia 0. Varsity Basketball anthers Bounce Back! The Plant Varsity Basketball team proved themselves as a tough contender throughout the season. Although the Panthers weren't dominated with height, they worked the boards and fast break as good as a coach could want. They ended the season with a 20-10 record. Coach Richard Dyer was very proud of his team and often compli- mented their hard work. This year's team provided a lot more excitement than in the past years, and the games were usually very close. Many games went into overtime and of course Plant pulled out the majority of them. Plant High's sports are always super, and the Varsity Basketball team continued this tradition of winning. The men on the team should be congratulated for their efforts. Bruce stares in awe. Herb uses many moves to make the score. LW 41' What Grace-ful Karate moves. He's guarded by the three-legged man. Varsity Basketball Basketball can be dangerous. K' fl Cary soars above them all. Everyone was in on this shot. J Boys' Varsity Basketball V You better watch that foot. l Hey, come back here! That's my ball. Carrie avoids a Terrier guard. First Row L to R: Ulis Martin, Roderick Grace, Andre Mitchell, Bruce Messerman, Carrie Grace, Leon Stokes, Stanley Fields, Kevin Bynum. Second Row L to Oswaldo Mitchell, Sidney Storr, Johnny Wilson, Richard Cordell, Fred Blaylock, Coach Richard Dyer, Falon Prude, Phillip Young, Herbert Herds, Robert Skippy Klein. x Boys' Varsity Basketball Falon thinks all ofthe Terriers are Basketball heads! Plant shows their teamwork. Plant sets up for the point. Rod shows the ball how to move. 1 i ti Plant blocks the point. Coach Dyer gives pre-game pointers. Girls' Basketball irls Hoop It U This year the Plant High Girls' Basketball Team ,motto was think positively, and that they did. Under the direction of Coach Al Barnes, with the assistance of Coach Mareen Larroure the team was a great suc- cess. Every game, whether won or lost, showed the team's ever-increasing skill. The long practice hours, as well as a good attitude led the girls to fin- ish with quite a respectable record, something not recently accomplished at Plant. and you thought only guys palmed. A question of custody It has got to come down sometime' Toma goes for two S l , Q Girls' Basketball 'N-4... If you don't like it ref, you can eat it! 107 ww' Panthers defy gravity. You can't have it, I want it! , , U Bottom Row, Left to Right: Anise Morris, Sybil Hall, Pan Schilling, Cathy NcQueen, Player Patterson, Christine Reveron, Top Row: Coach Maureen Larourre, Cheryln Johnson, Salathia Bryant, Marsha Smokes, Nicole Ronan, Tonia Clisso, Stacey Smith, Laura Lovelace, Coach Al Barnes Not Pictured: Sybil Reveron. , . ,,+r.. , I Al Junior Varsity Basketball J ayvees Dribble Down the , J' . . . . I Court The junior Varsity Basketball Team had a building season this year. Consid- ering that there was only one returning player, the team had a very difficult sea- son this year. Each game, whether won or lost, showed the team's ever-increas- ing skill. Under the direction of Coach Dan Marczynski, each player had a chance to learn the finer points of the sport. Everyone had a great time as they found what the word unity means. Stop me, or I'1l run off the page. What are they looking at? NI.- N., Sidney knows how to foul it up. . N , 3 ,' 'R I ' A 4 .. ' 22 's. it , , V 6 M,,..f '-3 fx ,I 3... I g J? eae1 . fi FLY X gf N sf A John gets a severe case of Hancock's Disease. A Question of possession R .A Mr. Mar sez: Peace Brothers! Junior Varsity Basketball A 53 Plant Practices fouling up. Fottom Row, Lej? to Right: Richard Scionti, David Wilson, Top Row: Joe Un-iformed Basketall Player, Roger Frater, Larry Glanton, Brett Whightman, John Che- hire Not Pictured: Sidney Storr, Tony Smith, Robert Owen, Coach Dan Marczynski. Soccer anther Paw Kicks the Grass 1980-1981 was the first year for soc- cer teams in public schools. Our local pro soccer team, The Rowdies, and Maas Brothers were very supportive of this action. Plant participated in both boys' and girls' soccer. With the help of two ter- rific coachesg Jed Lehrer and Terri Roach, the teams had a very good year. School spirit was behind them all the way. Keep on kickin' and welll lick 'em all next year. 1981 District Champs! Why did I ever to be a coach?! Way 2 do it! 13 1 8 1 17' . .t 8 1 I 'Q 1 ' -2 A . . i Bottom Row, Left to Right: Kang, Heinken, Gou, Victor Edmond, Giovanni Mehia, Walter Thomas. Seca Row: Sam Villegna, David Coleman, Steve Dikes, John Sink, Scott Rauch, Mike Almanderes, Mark Wi gens. Top Row: Marco Star, Kevin Reasor, Keith Rados, Jamie Hunt, Bill Blanchard, Gino Carlo, Dar Where d the ball go? Waiting for the game can be boring Soccer is a game for hard heads. Reasor, Jed Lehrer fCoachJ. , ., k. . .. , ,W H, .:.-':-1:-sa... A Y V 1' ff 4 1 E2 mm, R mea M' at -----M ' V'-'QM 2 -- 1 Y 'ff f' 2 Bottom Row, Left to Right: Wanda Wooten, Tara Roddy, Julie Crooke, Liesel Hollingsworth, Eileen Mayer, Amy Rados. Second Row: Sherry Roche, Anne Dendrinos, Sara Bishop, Melise Cunningham, Camille McWhirter, Laurie Cooke, Linda Battle. Top Row: Terri Roache iCoachJ, Alliston Dwyer, Toba Green- baum, Tammy Sbar, Monique, Beverly Hassel, Sara Arthur, Laura Barry. i 'i I its ,i V Go get 'gm, girls I told you to keep away from our goal post You better run, you better hide . . . Swimmers Swimmers ake the CCI-Ieatb The 1981 Plant High swim team started the season with a real splash. Coach Bob Morgan and Coach Mike Yearwood were newcomers to the Plant coaching staff, along with the arrival of many new and talented swimmers. The team spent many long and grueling hours preparing for their upcoming sea- son which would be a highly competitive one. They participated in the city relays, inter-school meets, and a few swimmers took part in a competition in Winter Haven. Throughout the season, whether in or out of water, these dedicated ath- letes supported each other and had a most outstanding season. .asv .,,, Oh no, I lost my trunks on that last turn! tfs f a it gt Er , C N. K fr ' N j' if ,...s Ti S - ' In Y j a ,N 'Q , . ,B .! 1, wi Y, ,g 1. :ass . ' -E f if - y aft.-W 'K 'i Mwst 3 'LF hi A Diving will . . . .put Hair on your chest Bottom Row Left to Right: Coach Mike Yearwood, Lori Knight, Linda Thomas, Marilyn Elmore, Eileen Moore, Cee Beuer, Rhonda Cacciatore, Loretta Gregory, Coach Bob Morgan Top Row: Beth Goodman, Michele Valle, Elaine Messie, Terri Hutchins, Kim Ross, Wendy Hierlmeier, Barbara Kennedy, Darby Crowder, Tye Bailey, Daphine Hopkins 'El D maxi . .4 ., Swimming I I J is . J CJJJJ 4L iii A J ,r l . J w W C r of J in . ,,. .. ,, 1. .Q,,..,,,.-Y W' it :ill-1.2 ' M ' r 3 P, Mmgze, C 'L' ua. My C . ' ' M 'elif :'- .4 I M V , W T! ,,f:fw ii .TAM iin J J 4511 - m-:awww 'gn-we Swimmers take a dip before practice. Take the Nestea plunge. . . Ah! '+ .wr . ., 'rom Row, Left to Right: Coach Mike Yearwood, Kevin Rioles, Larry Nadler, Craig Cohen, Second Row: Mark Jordan, Jeff Jennings, Todd Mathieu, Nelson Boyd, Marty Tate, M'k T l J h Thomann, Chris Weltz. aTaylor, Alan Klay, Jeff Morgan, Coach Bob Morgan, Third Row: Jim Hampton, Ken Jacquin, Bee Beuer, David Boyd, Joey Lynn, 1 e ay or, o n A ' ' ' ' 'MATN7 A' I ' . Q -My 4 if ni J 5 ' ' li I me 4 Z 5 1 5 5 3 6 5 Wrestling Wrestlers Do It Cn The Mat The Plant High School Wrestling Team had an exciting season this year. Every match, whether won, or lost, showed the team's ever increasing skill. Under the direction of Coach Col- eman, the team had a very respectable record. Each wrestler had a chance to learn the finer points of the sport and they all had a great time as they found what the word Lunity' means. Who was she'?'?? I told you I don't kiss on first dates. This is a good place for a stick-up! N .,. ..... .,,. Q g . W Now now, people are watching. Plant takes flying lessons. Believe me, this is hurting me more than you! Q Wrestling fi K hi .... . .we are coneheads! Robert thinks about doing a split. 'Hurry and pin me so I can get up.' 'otrom Raw, left to right: Jeff Flood, Walter Johnson, Troy Martin, Sam Guest, Tom Earnest, Walter Thomas. .loe Richardson, Calxin Law. Kim Pressley. Top 'ow: Couch Coleman, Robert Jones, Mark Gomes, Mike Houk, Robert Shatzberg, Jim Hunter, Greg Sheridan, Juke Kramer. Chico Blair, Mike Almandarcs, hw? E 'R L uf S9 it I57 Cross Country Cross Countr Goes the Distance This year, Plantis Cross Country teams continued to build. The Girls' team, coached by Beauford Brown and mothered by Ms. Woods, gained more than its share of outstanding new run- ners this year. This fact, along with a lot of determination, led the girls' team to qualify for both the District and Regional meets. With only one return- ing runner, this in itself, was quite a feat. The Boyis team, coached by David Conrad, got off to a good start this year. Even though the team was plagued by injuries during mid-season, they still managed to qualify for the District Meet. Although the odds were against them, both teams fared well. Proving once again, that Panther Spirit Prevails. Liz prepares for a race very quietly. Joan says, Are you crying? And then we went to his house . . . I y m:F,.,,f , .,, H ,,., . .,.,.. if-'fa f gf ' w a i s We A 4 , ..,, 1 - ' ' . ' f f ' K , f ' , ,, A V fyrgftzv is V .K . zgwv RS ,.. V I, afAfs,,y. H i2 we G ir K :V If :yr ,A ,fx YW f f 2 ? - ' . it V .' ' . f ' 1 ' Q' 'f . ' V -I 2' S V, , it 'f wt. IV ' i ,A ,if . iii? ' z if f . is '3-4 J' 2, ' ', M. . v I . ,pg ' 1 fg , f ' ' 4- ' .' 5 J bf - 3 X ,. 2 f 90' ,, Q it M f 1 . . . . 2 l ... .ai 'ai - i f in -,. 1 mth Q Are these ants, or runners? Bottom Row: Left to Right: Coach Beauford Brown, Liz Woods, Bonnie McGaughy, Official Team Moth: Ms. Woods. Second Row: Mary Rhinehart, Linda Battle, Debbie Malowney, Not Pictured: Joan Mood Kim Thomas. Qin , ,,r 61 ya.-ei., Mike and Allan play around! Cross Country 4. ' . -1 ' 4 A T ' i if l 4, f i-M ' 1 45 if i ryflfh frM,Zfg,y ' n i ,nni,, e s y r r ,, , if ':.' ' V V ky' Cheshire overtakes a chief. 771 H hy , ff My ff ZlV1,,r,,,: 7, H ,-an , W' . , sw, ff ws. 1 '..fie,Wf, , Cross Country runners sweat it out! Children will pray! Debbie does the playground! Bottom Row: Left to Right: Joey Craighead, Jay Calhoun, Steve Seaman, Frank Robinson, Second Row: Coach Conrad, David Hill, Allan Gutcher, Robert Guyton, Mike Peterson, John Cheshire, Not Pictured: Glenn Williamson, Bob Lehoullier. VAT, ' fi ' -1 ,4 , W Cl NI 9 ,iifwl 5 WANT I PLANT PM Baseball Plant if Baseball . a tb Fever: Catch I ! in 1981! The 1981 Panthers started this season with an edge over other competitors. They had 12 returning lettermen, and 12 of the best sophomores in Plant's his- tory. This season the players made a great team effort and made the team, says Coach Dave Fyfe, one of the hardest working groups in nine years. The team had the strong leadership of Capt. Terry Tolbert and Co-Capts. Alan Sav- J0hr1 Ferrell MHS the double Play- itt and John Ferrell. Q .2 X 7 C B . xi Z Hope this slider breaks. Artie Vasquez scoops up a grounder. Terry bunts for the squeeze play Jon throws the third strike. Alan Savitt awaits the pitch. Boy's Baseball rw' 'lfvu '-' X ' 'fr' -f'-a.'Qr 1 .J xl ' P 1'- ottom Row, L to R: Layne Candileri, Alan Sav Savitt, Bret Canselor, Arturo Vasquez, Ken Endicott, Scotty Perkins, John Mos Ramos, Lance Hodges. Second ow, L to R: Fred Miller, Pete Quierolo, Gee Burnett, Lee Pitisci, Jimmy Raisin Cazin, John Boyer, Chris Pitisci, Kenny Fernandez, Sam Quierolo. Third Row, L o R: Asst. Coach Rudy Grana, Robin Herd, Trey House, John Ferrell, Freddie Byrd, Jack Murray, Mike Woody Wood, Jay McLaughlin, Tommy Duke Snyder, on Wright, Terry Tolbert, Coach Dave Fyfe. wg- ' is agwmi K L,,K,,,,,E . Once again, under the coaching of Vince Sussman and the managing of L Sandy Spoto, the girls' softball team had an outstanding year. The lady slug- gers, starting in early January, are said to have put forth a ninety percent effort as they practiced daily. Undoubtedly, they were more than ready for their first game in late February. The team, hav- ing many senior returnees, saw a suc- cessful season as they continued to live up to Plant's winning tradition. if naw- , f. 1' time, I If these feet Bottom Row, Left to Right: Pam Jones, Lisa Stein Edelstein, Gina Rodriguez, Mary Leigh Kieffer, Betsy Grrr Savage, Dorley Ryan, Mary Reinhart, July Palmer. 2nd Row: Jeanette Croley, Mary Beth Hacksaw Hakanson, Amy Cherry, Misha Andrews, Sandy Spoto, Linley Spoto, Pamela Hierlemier, Vince Suss Sussman, Kathy Shields, Kandy Campbell, Debbie Malowney, Gigi Gregory. S '4 A , . A 1 i I f , ' l if I Girls Reach First Base Softball X Ge' Yeah, so I think I'm bad. .. 1- . .ni lf SSv8 il don't bounce back, you go hungry. - A A pinch is all it takes. 'K 'v 4 1 597 ,., M Nic... wmv' N . f'f.' '73 'l W :ij A .... ,K y 1 Musta been that liquid lunch. Playing left-out . .. -+ . in-.rf-ffvu M., Misha's got a hose! amd:- .5 55,3 Fa g f 'f M ,ru . usa. N E iv' Tennis Q dt Tennis Serves Up a Super Season This year's Tennis Team once again kept up Plant's winning tradition. The Girls' Team, under the direction of Coach Jean Hibbs and assistant coach Annette Ayers, started the season with an all-out victory over Leto, seven sets to zero. This pace was kept throughout the season and the girls finished with quite a respectable record. The Boys' Team, under the direction of Coach Frank Perez, didn't quite have the start the girls did, but that didn't seem to affect their overall record, and they, too, finished the season with an exceptional season. As usual, Plant's Tennis Teams were outstanding, as were all of the people involved with the sport. Look Ma, no racket! wwf' be gf' , A 'fl-'Effie Z , If Bottom Row, Left to Right: Jean Ackermann, Kathy Ayers, Mary Ann Tucker, Middle Row: Robin Hock Julie Lasky, Rosanna DiCarlo, T op Row: Coach Jean Hibbs, Coach Annette Ayers. .ff ,L Whooosh Show us your better side, Julie. 1. - TWT-I Tennis The boys MIGHT be paying attention to Frankie's lesson! 'Y4 hx T TT ,, Jeff says, I can flip a pancake! 6' .34 -'UGGHW' A' . MW . rampage 5? T an We fl , r I , w::.1'si 1'1:Mv'f ' H: -fm ,nyf iii u ',g-'+ff-wa-Me , p T, ,,,,V,, :, .. WM L T , W U K' H ,.,. ,' W'-W-eww' gil, , f P 'rf 'm '1'-wW,,,, ,, -af , 'TQ' 1' nv - . N' : T Q-.c w-2 .1 ,,,-,wa- VT., -f Q ., K I 9 - - To if f T 'T TT - .af --yy ,z ,fx-v n W ,,, WH, ,.i, T, ,,,,. , ,V v W Wing, ' ,Tx f at ,, . i if T iiit T I V' ' V ' ' Bill goes for it! Bottom Row, Left to Right: Coach Frank Perez, Bill Bra I'm Bad! Lawrence Linick, Steve Martin, Stephen Long, Mike Hochkinson, Top Row: nnon, Eric Smith, Jeff Grundel, Gary Dolgin. Track rack Team e-mgstunssauwstia'-5'n'4'-'-'his a'.'w,'w.x-uwn, .mn....i.11.si fitinwuwnrwmw W..-...nma?P5.s+3.3:,:-::':':fi , , , k . 1.4-,sam lg'JK3.i....Q,Vd,.JiA..t This year the track team was off and -fum' 5' 1 S'. Y'f'iWIl'l5 running to a competitive season. lgXmYliS'RlKl 5 Although the team lacked size, they made up for it with their talent. Under the coaching of Mr. Conrad and Beau- ford Brown, the track team entered and placed in many meets. ln the girls' divi- sion, the motto, running for them- selves, prevailed, and although they only had three members, they showed great discipline in their practice. lt was undoubtedly a grrreat year for track! Bottom Row, Left to Right: Carlos Burton, Roger Smart, Paul Lutz, Kevin Kladakis, Mike Peterson Top Row, Left to Right: Coach Conrad. Andy Bade, Freddie Blackburn, Paul Moore, Alan Riggins, Nick Colmenares, Robert Guyton, Coach Beaufort Brown P rg? M55 Alan runs down the Rocky road. Boys' Team: Left to Right: Doug Jones, Joe Foclero, Steve Aranow, Craig Buchmann, Jay Talley, Jay Sins- ley, Cary Ritter. Girls' Team Left to Right: Roxanne Gualiardo, Kathy Gonzalvez, Pam Barkin, Linda Wiehrdo, Richard Werner. J E T ttf 't 3. Golf Golfers Get HBogy Fever This year Plant had both a boys' golf team, coached by Maureen Laroure, and a girls' team, coached by Richard Werner. Both teams practiced every day at the Tampa Airport Resort, per- fecting their putting and driving skills. The 1981 golf team had a very success- ful season, always upholding Plant's winning tradition. Pam's got a great stroke! Oh, man that doesn't get it at all. X . E F? V 1 5 31 1 3 2 I 9 E ' r 3 1 5 Q e 3 s l Z X 6 ' 1 1 E X E I w 2 1 , , X , I i 1 f N w I f X ? 0 168 E HCNCREES ,K 5 5 12 A YE 3 5 Q 5 i - 1 - .I PATRICIA LEVY Social Studies -up-cw.-7 SUSAN STEINBERG BRAD I Human Relations Mathematics Golden Panther -'gl'-ef' TY MELODIE TIMBERLAKE KEITH v. PARKS ROSANNA DKSARLO Business Education Ffifeign Language English 3 2, 1 x 2 2 2 E S 2 1 2 2 , 3 1 E , E 5 1 E 5 1 6 i 5 f X 4 E i 3 Z 2 E a 2 5 2 5 1 E 3 E E w E i S 1 5 3 Q 2 E 1 ! 2 i F 3 e E x K X i 2 ? 3 .f..mnw,1.wWm.. F 1 3 'Q 1 y 4 X gag 15 'Ii ,, W Y MMNNNM ff-f ,,N..p.,.,w15.f,2mmf,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,k,,,,2 h.mwm,Wmm,,,,W M,,A.,,,mm,,,,,,,,,,,W,N,,,,,,,,,,,,w-MH., N,,, M,,,.,,..v,, ,WW LL., W. ,,,,, N,.. , y,M.wM,m, ,,,h,. ,.,.M,M..,WM. N ,, , ,. ,-,N,..,, Q ? E 3 5 E 2 3 a E E 3 5 3 3 5 s E E 5 5 S E 2 S 5 5 Z 3 3 5 5 5 H 55 Q 5 ii Z 3 E 3 E E E 3 E 3 Q 5 5 5 5 Q: E f 5 3 51 2 E 2 2 il 5 5: s L ii gi 'E E 3 ik S 3 5 S 5 4 1 e- Q i 3 E 3 2 5 1 Executive Interns Executive Interns - Professional Students? This year was a very productive one for a large group of Plant students who decided they wanted to be executive interns for many top business and serv- ice positions in Hillsborough County. These students were invited to partici- pate in this program because they showed high standards and mature capabilities. Participating in the program were: Jim Beeler, Tony Mutchler, Scott Rauch, Schatzie Platte, Lisa Gibbs, Caroline Falk, Carl Hassel, and Wendy Reed. All students seemed to really ben- efit from the experience! All Jim can think about is tourism. Spanish Honor Society We Sa MSF, to Success X ,f This year the Spanish Honor Society f hosted not only many Spanish functions but also a mid year induction which added many new members to the club. New members as well as the old main- tained an A or B average in all subjects and were third year Spanish students. Under the excellent guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Dayan, the club had another very productive and fulfilling year. Barkin's Angel's7 '? 7 l ottom Row: Left to Right: Jack Dayan, Edwardo Rubio, 2nd Row: Camille McWhirter, Elinor Swindle, Carolyn Undorf, Phallic Des May, Kathy Ayers, Mike arkin, Allyn Martin 3rd Row: Cherly Tate, Jeanette Medina, Susie Thurmon, Beth McMahon, .lohna Foxworthy, Sue Garner, Irene Sterns, 4th Row: Vicki Rodri- uez, Penny Somers, Lynley Spoto, Gee Burnett, Kim Fernandez, Tina Mutchler, Janie Hunt, 5th Row: Steve Owen, Kenneth Jacquin, Jeff Becker, Brad Haas, ndrew Steele, Ben Peterson, Daphne Hopkins. Quill and Scroll .tg Qt W W .,.. , A 31 f '. .fill ff.. Quill and Scroll Puts It in i riting Seniors on either Annual Staff or Pep O'Plant Staff were eligible to be selected for Quill and Scroll. This honors club recognizes outstand- ing journalists and is sponsored by Mr. Stinson. These students were selected on the basis of their excellent work in the area of publications and their promise in the future to be great journalists. OOOH, the bearded wonder! Bottom Row, Left to Right: Ashley Thomas, Glenn Williamson, Kris Petti. Second Row: Beth Stoll, Jennifer Ridgdill, Anne Krawitz, Michele Prater. Third Row: Karl Woelz, Sarah Sitton, Hedy McKay, Mike Barkin. I Dare You Dare You Challenges Making the most of your potential and living up to your expectations is the theme of William Danforthis I Dare You. These principles are the basis on which the I Dare You club was founded. The students who have achieved straight A's for two consecutive grading periods were inducted into this honor club. I Dare You inspired its members to be the best students they could be. A M .. Vg, K I ottom Row Left to Right Cissi Fruehauf Kathy Johnson Janet Echelman Sue Ying Rosanna DiCarlo Robin Hock Top Row: Karl Woelz, Jeff Becker, Dan Col- Gold and Black Gold 8L Blackers Lead 6' ub ble 9 That popular Hedy Mckay gets tapped again. Some people will do anything to get in Gold and I Black. Students who actively participated in Plant High School life were honored by being dubbed into the order of Gold and t Black. Students applied for membership twice during the year: seniors during the fall and juniors during the spring. Membership was decided by a point evaluation sheet. All applications were P G reviewed by club president Tricia Levy, vice-president Tracey Hodges, and secjtreas. Lisa Byrd. The students with the top twenty scores were inducted with the traditional ceremony. Being a member of this honor club was truly special because it was Plant's way of saying thanks for being active. 'A But Tricia, I don't want to be Vincent Van Gough! Front Row, left to right: Kerri Payne, Hedy McKay, Pam Jenkins, Glenn Williamson, Camille McWhirter, Karl Woelz, Pam Hierlameyer, Kris Petti, Jennifer maskie. Second Row: Terry Malloy, Sue Corbett, Michelle Prater, Beth Stoll, Miles Atkins, Tricia Levy, Jennifer Ridgdill, Susie Steinberg, Linda Petrakis, Moneyhan. Third Row: Lee Pitisci, Sue Ying, Rosanna DiCarlo, Mike Barkin, Andy Bade, Marty Tate, Lynley Spoto. Not Pictured: Tracey Hodges, Linda Elinor Swindle, and Lisa Byrd. xN N-... ,mmm s .....-nl Mu who? Mu lpha Theta Adds Up Mu Alpha Theta is a society honoring students who excel in math. The criteria for this society is a 3,5 for seniors and a 4.0 for juniors in all math courses, also, the applicant must be currently enrolled in an upper level math course. However, students enrolled in lower level courses who maintain the required average are eligible for associate membership. Under the leadership of Mrs. Weins- tein, sponsor, and Kelly Moneyhan, president, the club participated in many successful activities, including the Math Bowl. Because of the active participa- tion of these skilled mathematicians, Mu Alpha Theta enjoyed another busy year. ottom Row, left to right: Glen Csontos, Eduardo Rubio, Lawrence Linnick, Brad Haas, Laurie Crooke, Second Row: Bob Blanchard, Matt Wilson, Alan Klay, athy Johnson, Amy Cherry, Lee Skillman, Jeanette Croley, Amy Holstrom. Third Row: Kris Petti, Sue Ying, Rosanna DiCarlo, Lily Ying, Shelly Fisher, Robin ock. Fourth Raw: Kelly Moneyhan, Mike Barkin, Kris Nofsinger, Stewart Bertron, Andy Bade, Gary Dolgin, Susan Steinberg, Karl Woelz, Tracy Wolfe, Glenn Nilllamson, Laurie Giunta, Jean Ackerman, Andrew Osiason, Joanne Moody, Hyejyn Choi. Not Pictured: Tricia Levy. Y . Q, E. Q i V M 5 I K -s, K Letterman's A anthers 3 32 Q Letter Better Outstanding extra curricular achieve- ment is recognized by the honor society known as the Letterman's Club. It is . made up of students who have par- ticipated in any one of the eight varsity sports or been a member of the band, cheerleading or dancero squads. Each year members are awarded a letter and pin designating the sport he or she par- ticipated in. The club also sponsored the annual Letterman's bar-b-que which . wraps up a year of fun-filled activities. The club is sponsored by Coach Roland Acosta. Glen grows an extra appendage. . . . Roland has a ball. First Row: Ken Kingery, Anthony Meastas, Joey Lynn, Robert Guyton, Chris Nicholas, Jimmy Cazin, Ty Tison, Gary Dolgin, Second Row: Martin Tate, Allis Lifton, Phoebe Simpson, Kim Thomas, Terri Cannon, Andy Bade, Andrew Osiason, Kristi Szefeldt, Jodi Greco, Third Row: Joan Moody, Gina Rodriguez, Rosan Dicarlo, Bruce Johnston, Karen Pennington, Glen Williamson, Fourth Row: Tonia Clisso, Robin Hock, Laura Garcia, Rhoda Grandoff, Jay Talley, Bill Sultenfu Marybeth Hakanson, Kim Trudeu, Fifth Row: Betsy Savage, Lynley Spoto, Lisa Byrd, Jack Murray, Terry Malloy, Jim McWilliams. ' .. W h Wa...-WW .M ...M 1 gt-, 1vet fx'il' Xly5iVEf -x i 1. ' 3 E 1 National Honor Society HS: The Picture of Success ,S 1 K r NHS was very selective in This yea choosing their new members. Each applicant must have obtained at least a 3.5 grade average, several teacher votes and a satisfactory record in the dean's office. Officers were kept busy by attending meetings and participating in fund rais- ers as to prepare for the Spring induc- tions. Keeping the Panther tradition of character, scholarship, leadership and service, each member demonstrated these qualities by his or her participa- tion in studies and extra-curricular activities. The officers this year were Susan Steinberg Qpres.J, Kris Petti Cvice pres.J, Elinor Swindle tcorr. sec.J, Linda Jewell Cree. sec.J, Kelly Moneyhan ttreas.J, and Tricia Levy tChaplainj. Not pictured are David Fernandez, Trisha, Kelly, Linda, Elinor, Kris, Susan Jean Ackerman Terri Arthur Mike Barkin at 1 56 Cissi Fruehauf, Anthony Jones, Chris Littell, Martin Tate, and Jon Wright. All NHS members should be congratu- lated on their many accomplishments and contributions they have made to Plant. Stewart Bertron Lisa Byrd Sue Corbett Being NHS sponsor can become a drip!!! . Mary Ann proposes a toast to NHS! emi' Rosanna DiCarlo Jeremy Dowell E Laurie Crooke I P ,ge , ff' --'.i2,f fi ' A E I'm going to pretend I didn't see that problem! Cathy Farese The NHS secret lip movement. Scott explains that a goalie's life is tough because homework interferes with his concentration. 5 Brad Haas Tricia lectures on the art of making A s studying. Steven Gotler S Elenor Hardie Q-'fapwnmrrnmf ,tu f .w.m.qgt.asz.,-Q fu National Honor Society f f l They call me a wild and crazy guy!!! Jennifer Kurmaskie Pamela Jenkins Linda Jewell Alan Klay Tricia Levy Hedy McKay Now what was that speech I prepared last I promise I won't fall asleep any more, Mr. night'?'? Stone! Kerri Payne National Honor Society Reading, Riting, and Rithmetic X Friday night at the library . . . this could be a possible blackmail picture. I t x Preppy is a must with the intellects. Linda Petrakis Kris Petti Scott Rauch gr r Betsy Savage Pam and Hedy just can't keep their minds off of their wonderful homework assignments!! ul feel that a quiz on Santa Claus is totally irrel Sarah Sitton vant to Math 5!!! of sew 'S-f To be, or not to be . , . why am I saying this?'? shows her stuff on the field as well as in the And I also promise to do my homework every N Susan Steinberg Beth Stoll Elinor Swindle NHS members are well-rounded students. sa e K f l x Mary Ann Tucker Sue Ying Michael Zack Rosanna, if you ruin our curve one more time, l'm gonna . . . ffs-ww... X Q E 2 5 E E i . E i I s l Y 1 L Y w W Y 1 s n 4 Y k l90 4 CLASS Seniors Seniors Are n Control To start the year on the right foot, the class elected capable officers: Terry Malloy, Cissi Fruehauf, Tricia Levy, Kathy Lehner and Tracy Hodges. Donkey basketball was their most suc- cessful fund raiser, but it was only one of many. The senior class followed through on traditional responsibilities such as the burning of the PHS, Pan- ther Prowl, Grad Nite, and Senior Ban- quet. The year of '81 was marked by strong leadership and by the en- thusiastic participation of the entire class. Right to Left: Kathy, sec.g Tracy, treas., Terry, pres.g Cissi, vice, Tricia, sec Allison Abdoney Susan Abrahams Catherine Ackerman Henry Adkins Armando Almendares Susan Ames Jane Anderson Phillip Angelo Graduates Bruce Barber Bennie Barbiera Laura Barile Michael Barkin Ginger Barrs Amy Bartell Ssniars Celeste Arias Steven Aronow Douglas Arthur Terri Arthur Miles Atkins Laurie Axt Katheren Ayers Andrew Bade Kathleen Badstein Cory Baizan Richard Baker Jacqueline Ballard .Seniors Robert Bayne David Beale Leslie Becker Jimmy Beeler Sue Bentschner Julia Bergman Martin Bertoch Stewart Bertron Christopher Bexley Melanie Bickel Elizabeth Bly Chuck Bolivar David Boyd Deborah Bradley Terri Branigan Daniel Bresnahan K Seniors Seniors Sheila Brewer Kenan Brown Byron Brunson Rebecca Buck so xi Maria Burkett William Burnett Craig Buss Adriana Bustanank e-wwf Dorothy Butler Shelly Byers Kevin Bynum Fred Byrd Pose W1 Cheese! Twins . . . .Seniors Lisa Byrd Lisa Byrne Rhonda Caceiatore Sarah Calderoni Sandra Campbell Lance Canileri Terri Cannon Kimberly Carr Monique Carr Mark Cashin Amedeo Cavallo James Cazin Seniors Can Make A Joke Guta Sw-X. nything Oh, it might not be hilarious! my-NJ WW-1' .S.QI1iQI.S Sook Fan Chai Laura Chamnes Linda Charland Arthur Chester Hyejin Choi Deena Cimino Robert Clairmont Brenda Cleveland Arthur Cline Viesta Cline Johnna Clisso Thea Cocheu SQLLQIS Stephen Cohen Fontaine Collins Jennifer Colman Harry Conner Phyllis Cooper Sue Corbett Camaron Corr William Craig Teresa Crawford James Crislip Donald Crocker Laurie Crooke Another Name For Confidence Martin Crowl Frank Crum Melisse Cunningham Michael Cusumano Debra Cutler Randal Cutro Seniors Laura Danahy Linda Dawkins Jana Dawson Ronald Days David Decker Felecia Delgado Rosanna Dicarlo Olin Doby Mary Douglass Jeremy Dowell Kristen Dowler Shannon Dragneff SQIIIOFS Diane Dudney Connie Dunlap Pamela Edmond Daniel Elliott Erin Elliott Marilyn Elmore Bruce Emberton Anne Epler Anthony Everett Theodore Faison Caroline Falk Cathy Farese Randee shows strength and agility in holding up Linda and Mo. Seniors Show Tru oordination .Sedum Susan Fazio Stacy Fernandez John Ferrell Victoria Flowers Mark Foltarz Kirk Ford Scottie Foreman Mark Forney Johna Foxworthy Julie French Ernest Friend Cissi Fruehauf Kay F ults Penny Gallatin Laura Garcia Sue Garner Reggie Garth Robert Gerace Eric Gerterling Lisa Gibbs Seniors Susan Gibbs Carolene Giddens Lamar Gilbert Elizabeth Gilmore Norman Giovenco Mary Godzick Mona Gonsalves Ilsa Gonzalves Dyronda Goodman Gretchen Goodman Gordon Rayfield Linda Gordon Seniors Always Show An Steven Gotler Donald Gould J oani Graham Rolene Granberry lC1'CSl I'm thrilled. This is not my idea ofa g Seniors Rhoda Grandoff Jennifer Gray Sarah Greene Loretta Gregory Jeff Gruendel Elise Gruman Allan Gutcher Brad Haas Doug Hageman Bradley Hall Josie Handy Mark Hansen 9 ood tim Seniors Eleanor Hardie Mae Hardy Donald Hare Jane Harley Tim Harrison Carl Hassell Laura Hays Tap Hendry Herbert Herds Pam Hierlmeier Jeff Hill Linda Hinseh M I wonder if she gave me the right tes Studio Seniors Oh, so these are the answers! sl 'Sv' Semors Stephanie Hix Tracy Hodges Joel Hooper Daphne Hopkins Holly Hudson Meshay Hudson James Hunt James Hunter Franchesca Innocenti Sharon Jackson Rick Janson Pam Jenkins Seniors Carol Johnson Joyce Johnson Valencia Johnson Tim Joiner Anthony Jones Doug Jones John Jones Kathy Jones Stephen Jones Greg Jordon Robert Jordon Julia Joseph Linda Jewell Joyce J oczick Steven John Albert Johnson Bruce Johnson Cara Johnson l Merry Simm Christmas ck, is that mistleto Karen Kates Gloria Keaton Veronica Keller Sandra Kelly Tom Kieffer Rusty King Kenneth Kingery Alan Klay Kelly Klay Stacey Knight Vicki Knight Patricia Knowles Seniors Lawrence Kozlik Anne Krawitz Pierce Kuhn Virginia Kundig Jennifer Kurmaskie Kari Kurtz Jeff Lafferty Cindy Lagrou Carla Land Rebecca Landry Phillip Langford Debra Lansberry eniors Segjgrs Julie Lasky Calvin Law Kathy Lehner Tricia Levy Brenda Liddy Allison Lifton Mary Lindholm Kelly Linebaugh Lawrence Linick Mary Liniger Cheryl List David List Malcolm Llewellyn Ingrid Locker Linda Lofton Karen Long Leia Loomis Howard Lopez Oscar Lopez Romona Love Seniors David Lyle Kathy Mackenzie Lisa Mahin Vickie Malone Allyn Martin Stephen Martin Shaun Martinez Robert Mason Allen May Mary Mayer Lisa Maynard Cort McCord Who Seniors Ask Questions They call this a football g Seniors Robert McCurdy James McGill Scott Mclnnes Hedy McKay Diane McLaughlin Camille McWhirter Jim McWilliam Janette Medina Richard Medina Carl Melchior Charlotte Mellor David Mench Seniors Rosemary Menendez Bruce Messerman Troy Miller Shelly Mirabella Kelly Moneyhan Cathy Moody Daniel Moody Stephen Moody Brooks Moore Eileen Moore Gary Moore Lisa Moore Seniors Are .r TQ Spacey Seniors Paul Moore Priscilla Moore Ginny Morgan Cherie Mosley Mary Katherine Murphy Jack Murray Sonia Murray Tony Mutchler Kevin Nabors Barbara Nance Chris Nicholis Kris Nofsinger Betty Oliver Max Otero Scott Owen Steve Owen Pam Packwood Keith Parks Kim Parr Alan Pate Seniors Antoinette Patterson Kerri Payne Scott Peaslee Chip Pepper Cynthia Perry Julia Perry Linda Petrakis Kris Petti Edward Petti Diane Pfeiffer David Phillips Ronda Pine Senior HTS an f ,af 5 . 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Seniors Lee Pitisci Taletha Platte Stephanie Polansky Cathy Poplawski Loren Potts Beth Pozin John Prange Michele Prater Jeanne Price Falon Prude Kathy Pugh Elizabeth Purcell Seniors Ray Ramos Scott Rauch Richard Raymondo Wendy Reed Laura Reeves Cecelia Reidelbach Sandra Reynolds Michael Richardson Jennifer Ridgdill Lauren Rinaldi Mary Roberts Richard Robinson Karen Rodewald John Rodgers Shirley Rogers Gregory Rondeau Edwardo Rubio James Russell Jean Ryan Toni Sabella Curious Will eniors at's going on down th Seniors Karen Sauer Betsy Savage Alan Savitt Robert Schatzberg Maude Scott Edwin Seckinger Richard Sessums Cindy Sexton Denise Shepherd Darlene Shuman Phoebe Simpson Catherine Singer Seniors Ervin Singletary Sarah Sitton Ken Skillman Michael Smalley Shannon Smiley Lori Smith Martha Smith Tommy Snyder Kris Socher Cheryl Solomon Nadine Solomon Penny Somers I just can't believe I'm in here on such a good beach day WNW' lreams S.cu.uL Maria Soto Charles Spencer Lynley Spoto Linda Stallings Marco Starr Lisa Stavropoulos Susan Steinberg James Stephens Ken Stephens Tracy Stephens Walter Stevenson Steven Stockford Frank Stoker Beth Stoll Thomas Stoudt Julie Sullivan Tim Sullivan Elinor Swindle J ay Talley Paul Tapouni .Seniors Martin Tate Sharon Taylor Ashley Thomas Charlotte Thomas Judy Thomas Cyntretha Thompson Penelope Thurmon Ron Tilton Melodie Timberlake Terry Tolbert George Truitt Mary Ann Tucker What am I doing out here?! 2 E I Pep A -it The Rally Chug-a-lug Qeniggg Bridgette Turner Sally Turner Belinda Urso Michael Urso Adele Vance Michele Vanlengen Ana Vargasprada Arturo Vazquez David Veenstra Hans Vellenga Machelle Vonglahn Lisa Von Thaden Seniors Jenny Wagner Tom Wagner Wendy Waldon James Walker George Waring Kenneth Warren Stella Wasserberger John Waver Nancy Weaver Towanda Weaver Theresa Webb Hanna Weiss Randee Weiss Lynn Wells Martha Wells Leslie Whitaker Susan Whitaker Bruce White Seniors s 5 Get It Seniors Luther White Tommietta White Gloria Whitlock Clanda Wiggins Matthew Wiggins Mitchell Wilkins Deionne Williams Michael Williams Toni Williams Glenn Williamson Jennie Wilson Matthew Wison Here I am - the S00d'l00kiI18 One- The Gators are gonna MURDER the Seminoles! Seniors Karl Woelz David Wolf Tracy Wolf Katherine Womble Judy Woods Linda Woods Wanda Wooten J on Wright Sue Ying Michael Zack Terry Zimmer Carol Ziska The Class Cf '81 uller Semors Randall Lisa Slcardof Yvette Bridgett Smart Charles Thomas Samuel Thomas Alton Williams Deborah Williams Pauline Williams Michael y iy Q tyltt , tcyyy if f,, i-h- i ,f -ww e , ww? L., QY, , amiga ' Z V- 35 ' fp J . , YB ,su KIT Q 1 H , Hg W as saw M255 . k Bn Q .l .- 'Vi ,- , Kr if xo MM 225 5: , 2 1 X Q, af , Senior Notables , gedf .x4f!.f4r-ouncl Wigza .fdflfina ana! Jgafflg WacJ5enzie Wm Jdfllfiffc .AEON 9017.95 GHC! Kefffy 3011092 Senior Notables Won .gnlemgeni grad .jvlaaa and jricia cl,eU fi y,x3 .,, ii X gf' fluff, ' ' QQW WOM Iependaga .krid peffi ana! Clzip pepper Senior Notables Wad Jiefg fo .gucceecf auren lgnafcli ana! Cibonafol gouge! ,Hi ' Eai h KX-1 , .. 3 ip,,N if Y. 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One thing that set this class apart from the others was their close friendships with every- one in the Junior Class. Also, they made more money than any previous class. Congratulations, and thanks for making Plant more profitable. Michael Abdoney Magnus Abel Vince Acerra Albert Aguian Diane Allen Allison Almendares Barbara Anderson Liz Anderson Liz Anderson Jodi Anderson William Anderson Anthony Andrade Misha Andrews Scott Antinori Daniel Appelgate Juniors Archie, Douglas Armstrong, Wanda Ashton, Maura Atkins, Starlene Aviles, Arlene Aviles, John Bailey, Michelle Baines, Brett Balcom, Harold ,X X Ballard, Debra Barche, Bettina Baria, Huzan Barry, Gwin Barry, Laura Barry, Thomas Baxter, Robin Beasley, Ronald Beccue, Paula Benson, Karen Benware, Marc Bernstein, Karla Bernstein, Sharon Berry, Kimberly Bcrtoch, Greg Bertron, Fred Best, Deanna Bctancourt, Marjorie t 4 Q if ig, Q. X 9 ,PNN 1 'is' 5 'N-. e f- ,Eg You Might!!! 99 'Gaz Beuer, Lee Biemer, Liz Bishop, Richard Black, Calvin Blanchard, Bob Blandy, Kim Blatny, Doug Blaylock, Fred Blaylock, Micha Blue, Tammy Boley, Kathy Boling, Alan Book, Robert Borges, Susan Botta, Robert Boyd, Bronna Boyd, Nelson Boyer, John Bowen, Bill Brackins, Ken el Juniors .Mmm C'mon . . . eat your liver! Brady, Cindy Branch, Susanne Branigan, Chris Brannan, Bill Brazelton, Scott Brown, Allison Brown, Charles Brown, Glenn Browning, Micha el Juniors Buchman, Craig Buechel, Elise Buel, Doug Bugg, James Buss, Doreen Butcher, Denise Butts, Cheryl Butts, Simone Byrne, Renee I' Caldwell, Richard Calhoun, Jay Campbell, Kandy Campbell, Kelly Campbell, Leah Campbell, Theresa Candileri, Layne Caravella, Raini Carney, Catherine Carrasquilla, Jorge Carasquillo, Roger Carroll, Scott Carroll, Joey Carson, Charlotte Cash, John Chai, Sook Chambliss, Natalie Chapman, Stephanie 4. Deadline? Here's your grade! He's easy Cherry, Amy Chiles, John Chillura, Maria Chillura, Tina Clisso, Tonia Clough, Donna Cohen, Craig Collins, Daniel Collister, Ed Colvard, John Conaway, Ginell Connor, Denise Conover, Lee Cooper, Kier Cordell, Richard Counter, Clifford Counter, Keith Courtney, Michael Cox, Karen Craig, Janet 1 Craighead, Joe Crain, Dominik Crandall, James Cremata, Denise Croley, Jeanette Cruz, Ottie Csontos, Glenn Cuervo, Alfred Culberson, Connie Culver, Susan Curphey, Larry Currie, Theresa Curtis, Patrick Curtiss, Mark Cutolo, Jane Dalenedo, Matt Darnell, Kim Darr, Randy Deleary, George Delozier, Melanie Dennison, Debra Denome, Vince Denson, Sarah Derrell, Ervin Desalamanca, Manuel Dewell, Lyn Dickinson, Chuck Dickson, Carol Dinh, Hien Dolgin, Gary Dragneff, John Duddy, John Dyches, Steve Edelstein, Lisa Elliston, Elaine 1 ll' Q ,, V x, W ui 1 lf? 4 l, ke Alice Parties? Q! l ,lgnigrs Q , r , 5 JUTll0f5 Stand Out- You're not the french-braid type. 97 4-'x r X av-'X l 4 Erwin, Scott Faircloth, Wade Fennell, Darrell Ferlita, Chuck Fernandez, Ken Fernandez, Kimberely Fernandez, Rodney Fernandez, Vickie Fields, Ben Fields. Stanley Fisher, Jacquclyn Fisher, Shelley Fishman, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Becky Fodero, Joe 239 ,!LlI1lOfS Ford, Willie Franklin, David Foundorfer, Carla Frueletti, Jim Frick, Kristi Friedman, Emily , Friend, Jerry Fruhopfer, Sigmond Fuller, Kathy Gallon, Parenthia Garcia, Ralph Garrison, Galen Garrison, Melane Gates, John Gentile, Brooke Gentry, Mike Giunta, Laurie Givarz, Jay Golden, Tom Goodman, Sheri Gordon, Marvin Gout, Lisa Grace, Rod Graff, Missy Grant, Ann Gray, Kristine Graybill, Allen Greco, Jodi Greco, Joe Green, Chris Greene, Gloria is G'Do Ducks ave L1ps'7 ,,,,-ug if lunmrs Griffin, Anthony Guagliardo, Roxanne Gunn, Michele Gutierrez, Victor Gutman, Alla Guyton, Robert Haines, Sheila Hakanson, Mary Beth Hall, James Hamilton, Kathy Hamrick, Blair Hanlon, Tom Harmon, Joyce Harmon, Robert Harrison, Brenda Harrison, Glen Hartman, Tina Hass, Lisa Haun, Terry Hayden, Gary Hayes, Bobbie Hearne, Kevin Henderson, Vicky Henson, Jeff Herd, Robin Herds, Maria Herman, Laura Hills, Torya Hobson, Frank Hock, Robin Holly, Peggie Holmes, Jeff Holmstrom, Amy Hoppe, Jim Horsey, Simon .mmm Hoskinson, Michael Houk, Mike Hubert, Robert Huellen, Wanda Huerta, Anthony Hughes, James Hunt, Jannie Hunter, Denver Hurley, Kellee Hurst, Carol Hutchins, Alex Innocenti, Noelle Ireland, Tricia Irvine, D. W. Jackson, Liz Jackson, Michelle Jacquin, Kenneth James, Donald Jamieson, Ann Jamison, Shawn Jenkins, Darlene Johnson, Albert Johnson, Bill Johnson, Jim Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Tamorah Johnston, Leroy .Lunioxs X sa:-A X ri- 'w 4.2 ,-Y . 'HIS Jones, Ham Jones, Jackie Jones, Michelle Jones, Robert Jones , Rodney Jones, Terri A unning Heads 4799 Do your arms hurt? is ,, an 'TN Jordan, Mark Karpay, Bevie Keating, Debbie Kemp, Joanna Kennard, James Kennedy, Eddie Kieffer, Mary King, John Kite-Powell, Susan Klein, Skip Knapp, Julie Knight, Lori Kobres, Bernard Kong Quee, John Kostelnik, Lee Kozlik, Loretta Kozlik, Sunny N 55 Krueger, Kristi Kyle, Jeff Lamb, Lee Le, Cang Van Leach, Robin Lehoullier, Robert Lemmert, David Levarge, Line Levine, Jill Liddy, Brian Lifsey, James Liles, James Littell, Chris Logan, Leigh Logan, Mia Looney, Tim Loser, Tami ' Lotz, Adrienne Lowman, Virginia Lowry, John Lumley, Tommy Lund, Andrew Lyle, William Lynn, Joey Mac, Lawson Maestas, Anthony Maestas, Josephine Hahan, Joe Malowney, Debbie Manning, Claire Marselli, Lisa Martin, Billy Martin, Troy Mathieu, Todd Mathieu, Arthur McCall, Laurrene McClamma, David McCombs, Jason McDermott, John McDonald, Brenda McGill, Pamela ., Qs Q- Nm Q. , E W' 'L' tg 1' 44? I x f Q , ,X ,. , f . H 48 i l i i 'wi i 66 ho Did the J unio , Q ., 3 1 it 3- 5 w . A'-4. J , i '54 and here Amy models the newest fashion in : chem.-wear . . . lass Anyway? 99 vi:- Melo, Ted p. Messie, Paige Miller, Carlos Mills, Kathy Mims, Edward P if , ,...-f i f : GPN' QU Minahan, Rosann Mirnes, Jane Mitchell, Jack Mitchell, Oswald Mobley, Mike Montague, David Moody, Joan Moore, Cherie Moore, Kay Mora, Angela . Moreno, Jorge Moses, Alisa Moses, Gary Mosnie, Dean Munchalfen, Penny Jun QLS McGrover, Tracy McGruder, Learon Mclnvale, Rebecca McMahon, Beth Medina, Janette Mergens, James Mesenburg, Nikki .luniori of 'Nt Murray, Franklin Mutchler, Tina Myers, Lynn Nelson, Serena Newman, Amy Newman, Artie Newton, Pat Nickols, Kathleen Norman, Tony Norris, Lisa Nunez, Nan O'Berry, Tom Oliver, Krista O'Neil, Mike Osiason, Andrew tk .i -,,. , ., ..,i,,M--s- ,QQ ,,,, 'lx How CORNY Mary Winn, Let's go over the student handbook ' Excuse Me But: MEMAMADGGFACE 1 Sf is if Nm' X g ee. Q. in 3' revs: :I 'fr l S X Y ii I L if X ' Q? In M, is R' if A A .sl - ,Q---, f sg? fi V K 4 3, E,L :W . an L t. :ss ,Om INTHEBANNANAPATCH . . . Sorry. Ray, Dalene Reasor, Darrin Recchio, Stacy Ish, Fool Reddick, Gary Reeves, Laura Regar, Allison Reinhart, Mary Reverson, Sybil Rhodes, Patsy Richardson, Joseph Riel, Carol Lynne lunioxs Paradis, Paul Pena, Michelle Pennington, Karyn Pennington, Margaret Perez, Mary Dan Peterson, Peterson, Michael Peterson, Rebecca Chris Petrakis, Phillips, John Pippin, Robby Pooler, Scott Powers, Billy Joe Pozin, Alan Prater, Eddie Preston, Les Puig, Phillip Quierolo, Pete Ramsey, Linda Rash, Dwayne Llmimza Rioles, Kevin Ritter, Cary Ritterbush, Chris Rivera, Lisa Rivero, Oswaldo Robinson, Frank Robinson, Lori Roderick, Cheryl Rodgers, Jackie Rodriquez, Vickie Rogers, Shannon Ronson, Terrin Rosenkranz, Jack Rousenberg, .Lisa Roy, Suzanne Ruble, George Ruby, George Russ, Marci Russell, Valenti Russello, Bob Sampson, Vallica Salter, Michele Sanders, Beth Sanderson, Carl Sanderson, Roberto Sandman, Billy Sapp, Kim ot A Place For em ai' x, il sc C' xx l 'M .. ,EV E Q., fi , N3 ,,, ' 4 Beach Week Yet? an fe 5' ,J 1' ig. 'Q ilfillg fl-. -N r Sarmiento, John Schilling, Pam Schine, Michael Schneider, Monika Scott, Charles Scott, Debra Seefeldt, Kristi Sentelle, Kevin Sentelle, Humpty Sentelle, Dumpty Shaw, Todd Sheridan, Greg Shick, Dave Shields, Kathy Sink, Jon Sirmons, Marcia Skillman, Lee Skipper, Holly Slazas, Susan Slusser, Debra S? lr A, Q ii' es 0. 0 es. XM-me' f N ,,L :.kL, f K, K K H . s Q ,. is ...-5.63: 1 This was supposed to be a candid. What 21 paint in the neck! 'N-...a 1 E lunisns luniors Smith, Anne Smith, Greg Smith, Lesli Smith, Lesli A. Smith, Mallory Smith, Staley Snow, Anthony Snyder, Brett Solomon, Cheryl Solomon, Don Sousa, Mark Spangler, Jack Spano, Joe Staley, Daniel Stearns, Irene Steele, Andrew Stenson, Sandra Stiegel, Dee Storr, Sidney Sultenfuss, Williams Tanner, Becky Tate, Cheryl Taub, Andy Taylor, James Taylor, Michael Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Samuel Thomann, John Thomas, Kim ,L BMV antherilla Be Don't HAND me that! Fall down go BOOM? Semi Formal? : 'Lk E . ,. , -at is . A912 in w, X B wi vs up '- we ,Q Z' ki wwe Hello ladies and germs . . . Thomas, Linda Thomas, Walter Thompson, Clay Thurmon, Suzie Tiffin, John Tison, Ty Todd, Cindy Tran, Cu Van Trimble, Amy Trudeau, Kim Trueman, Diane Turner, Scott Undorf, Carolyn Urette, Gar Vasquez, Marcela .lunimzs Veenstra, Karen Vega, Marina Vick, Kathy Virts, Scott Walker, Cynthia Walker, Joanna Warlick, Amie Weaver, Clotee Webster, Jay Weller, Raleigh Wells, Martha Weltz, Chris Wesley, Kathy West, Conway Whidden, Steve White, Bob Wiehrs, Lynda Wiggins, Mark Wightman, Brett Wilhite, Ben Wilkerson, Kirk Willard, Dave Williams, Andra Williams, Jeff Wilson, Calvon Wilson, James Wilson, Johnny Wilson, Mary Winn Winkelmann, Dawn Wood, Ben Wood, Elizabeth Wood, Tim Woods, Pam Wraight, Juanita Yi, Sung f I 2 A 5 is i 159- W W K 1 , 5,354 f X Dog Brotha, Yall Be Lookin' Vi, ,.,,, , ,,,, , ,,.,, ,l ,, M' 1:-V W x W'-if f L 22 Www! Like Seniors!!! Ying, Lily Young, Charles Young, Phillip Young, Tammy Zinsmaster, Todd Zipkin, Todd J unigrs Gwinn Not Pictured Sylvester Golden Edward Leon lsler Erin , Isabelle Williams, Williams, Zotz, Adrienne A 5 iias S , Sgphgmgres Sophomores ave A Clue This years' sophomore class arrived at Plant showing their style. These baby sophomores stumbled along at first, but showed no difficulty in keeping up with the Panther stride. Chosen to lead the pack of '83 were Class Officers Chris Stewart, Presidentg Clark Coefer, Vice-Presidentp Allison Rinaldi, Secretary and Debbie Hammar as Treasurer. Among their projects was a successful S.T.R.l.V.E. program, and in all they had a very productive year. Left to Righ If Chris, Clark, Allison and Debbie. fThey Mightlllj r,.,,, ,,,,,, a I ,file ,M .L ,fk I I M 2' .. H 4? 5 5 5' 1. 2 I AQ .- 1 L i'ii ' fd ul H N 'Lf 'ii t . N xx- 1 gg , rtg, :- W V1 M. Y if 'tt bw 'H Q Z ffl X if 2 Klux faw 4853 '5.....f Michael Abdoney Julie Abercrombie Lee Ackley Julius Adams James Adkins Michele Aitken Amy Allen Andrew Allen Jan Allen Stephanie Allen Terry Allen Diana Alter Robert Anderson Willie Anderson Rosea Armstrong Amy Arnold Terri Aronovitz Tony Aronovitz David Aronow Sarah Arthur Bobby Ashley Brad Atkinson James Auck Arlene Airles s- :vw 5 Q' 'Y if , 'se f 3 T .X it Ll V 8 , Vfeslgi ' ,pg 3 if , ff X 3 -I? l Q, . B t t q l BE yy em K 139 4 Q K ' Bk' . . lt AM R g Mack Badger Tye Bailey Cheryl Baldwin Pam Barkin Jinny Barksdale Kenneth Barner Rosanna Bass Ron Battle Michael Baxter James Beasley Jeff Becker Pamela Bergstrom John Berry Gustavo Betancourt Bill Beuer Jay Bickel Sarah Bishop Chris Blackford Todd Blackford Bill Blanchard Brenda Blatny Leon Boone Tim Bradford Alesia Brewer George Brisbin Cedric Brown Joe Brown Robert Brown Salatheia Bryant Steve Bugg Marianne Bullock Ellis Burnett Mike Burnett Tracy Burnopp Carlos Burton Valerie Busciglio Elaine Byman Larry Cacciatore Bernardo Calderon Donald Cameron Jeanne Campbell Kris Campbell Wendy Campbell Lisa Cannon Bret Cansler David Carr Barbara Carston Stanley Chapman Regina Creatham Tammy Cherry Jon Cheshire George Chester David Christensen Robin Christie Hee Chung Young Suk Chung Lynn Clark Sam Cline Clark Cofer Eddie Cole Rona Cole David Coleman Nick Colmenares James Comis Denise Conner Richard Coombs Evelyn Correa Richard Cox Tina Cox Carla Jean Crady Julie Crooke Darby Crowder , , 'glgv-Q C J Fhemselves i X J Eddie Cruz Nathaniel Cummings Bill Curtis Debby Cusumana Jennie Cutcher Elizabeth Daniels Cone Darnell Libby Darr Michele Daugherty Aaron Davis Fletcher Davis James Davis Peter DeFranco Michele Demmi Melissa DeMonbreun AnnADendrinos Trina Denson Chris Deschler Angela DiCarlos Stacy Dickinson X JXAQ wc U vlhgvl fp 5' Jw X013 gl f l fl ff' JJ pl N J J J 5 U All J . r W pr MM bfi My lv WAV A PQVBJWTJ yy Nmap, x Alice DiCroce Robin Dinda Daniel DiVona X Dianne Dixon Fred Dixon Bao Doan Sara Dolgin David Donaldson Bridget Douglas Emily Drane William Drooks Janis Duerstock John Duval Alliston Dwyer Janeen Eaddy Janet Echelman William Echevarria Victor Edmond Joseph Edwards Reggie Edwards U ll , Robert Elledge Donna Elmore Ken Endicott Barbara Erlich Jimmy Esser Matt Eure Henderson Everett Calvin Farson Jim Farese Diane Farrell Lisa Fernandez Peni Fernandez Lisa Filippello Steve Finch Jeff Flood Cathy Fodero James Font Jeff Foreman David Forney Cornell Foster Renee Foster Vera Foster Roger Frater Steve Frazier Linda Freeman Robin Friedman Kyle Gainous Teri Galleher Teri Gallmon Eric Gallon Thelma Gallon General Lee Gandy James Gales Linda Gaulding Harry Gay Danny George Juan George Ruby George Rick Gerace Patty Gilbertson F7 51 J? sm . 3 W3 'H ji A Sophs Make fi JW i ' em A at 3 L. in . David Giunta y Kathy Guinta Larry Glanton Tami Glonek Ginger Godurn Patrick Gomes Beth Goodman Kim Goodman Gina Gordon Beth Gould Elias Gout Carl Grahm Chiffon Graham Julian Graham Carla Grandoff Spencer Gray Elizabeth Grayson Larry Green LaShawn Green Toba Greeribaum Jon Greene William Green Gigi Gregory Valli Griffith Niki Grisson Bob Gross Marcy Guenther Amaya Guerricabeitia Kathy Gonsalves Shirley Gonzalez David Goodman Sergio Gordillo Sophgmgres Sam Guess Andre Guien Shawn Gustafson Sean Guthrie Mary Hagerty Cheryl Hair Lindwood Hall Sybil Hall Meredith Hamblen Mark Hamilton Sheila Hamilton Jim Hamlet Debby Hammer Tyrone Hammond .lim Hampton Lisa Handwerk Joseph Handy Rebecca Hardaway Jeffery Hardy Anthony Harris Sophomores Show Their G 1 in f-- , G fx i 1 1 g sis Q ' 2 We K W , 3 ttt.. I i yyle t ,. T , - l H i- ,I , , ' AV A ' iss f 4 5-A , ' was , 1 , 2 at ' ii I - ' , 'zwff' ' -ff' Q 1 ,, N ' , ' ' ' i ' im.. iiii G' Cathy Harris Debbie Harrison Greg Hass Beverly Hassell John Haugabook Ricardo Haynes Nancy Hayward John Heldt Lenny Henry Laura Hensley lu! Lave Hickman Lisa Hickman Phillip Hickman Wendy Hierlmeier Devon Higdon ' il .rl True Colors David Hill Sally Hill Scott Hill Tricia Hinnax Lance Hodges 5' Liesel Hollingsworth Joyce Holmes J Mary Francis Holmes ,bs 6 Michele Hopkins Melissa Hoppe Tammy Horn PLEASE let me in! 'Z'-4 Trey House David Hovacs Alfonso Howard Ronnie Howard Julie Hudson W Sonia Huggins Sgphomores L. C. Humphrey Teri Hutchins Joel Hutsell Chris Irvine Shannon Ishee Mallory Italiano Amanda Jackson Andrew Jackson Tony Jackson Laurie J aycocks Jackie Jenkins Denise Gordon Joczik Cheryl Johnson Darrell Johnson Walter Johnson Yolanda Johnson Deana Jolliff Andre Jones Brian Jones Darryl Jones Julia Jones Laurie Jones y y gi Marie Jones Rodney Jones Sonya Jones a Scott Jordan Frank Kapocsi J C Jonathan Karup mira! Chris Kavouklis Anthony Keaton Steve Keith X Mm, . .M ., . :crsrfzff V ' J, SophsSoarVVHh 1169 Up, Up and Away. Felicia Keller Barbara Kennedy Peter Kieffer Kevin Kladakis Jake Kramer Kelly Krueger Joe Kurmaskie Gary Kyle Joanne LaFevers Sabina LaGrou Mark Lahusky Michael Lasane John Lastra Robert Law Bobby Lawless Angelia Lawson Norma Lazo Brian Leach Daniel LeBoeuf Floyd Lee Richard Lee Scott Leiman John LeRoy Mark Levas Lisa Lewis David Liniger Andy Lockwood Sharon Lockwood Mia Logan John Long Steve Long Margaret Loomis Mike Lopez Laura Lovelace Scott Lovingwood Debbie Lowrance Jeff Luhrsen Paul Lutz Tom McFadden Michael McDuflie Coy McDonald Todd McCranie Tracy McCombs Mike Marselli Kim Marconi Mary Louise Manry Jackie Maestas Tony Madonna Kelly Macpherson Tom MacDonald Bonne McGaughy Ham McGee Glenn Mclnnes Jay McLauchlin Tim McLeod Fred McNeal Cathy McQueen Dale Merriman Elaine Messie Lainey Messie October Michaels Tony Michaud Pam Militello Barbara Miller Fred Miller John Miller Wendy Miller Billy Mills Rick Ming Bobby Mitchell Brady Mitchell Grady Mitchell vw 6 0? if 'fi , H , 4 N J.- , W 1, iw, V1--f A ' V4 Extra-Curricular 4, if ZTQJ Y ' 6 c f ' Activities it K X f Mel-low Yel-low ,....., sm x 'H ' if x iii' . Michael Mitchell Pachia Mitchell Angelo Moore Garry Moore Jim Moore Jeff Morgan Peggy Morris Karl Morrison Elaine Morse Dean Mosrie Arastis Mudbone Lee Ray Mudbone . 21' an Ne Stephanie Mullis Beth Murray Mike Musick Leanne Myers Joe Mytych Larry Nadler Robert Nehm Franklin Nestor Courtney Newton Tien Nguyen Daniel Norman David Norris Mike Oliver Debra Olson Kim O'Neal Norwood Orrick Sissi Ouellette Bryan Owen Julie Palermo Greg Palmer Julie Palmer Tim Paskert Sabrina Patterson Jevon Peacock Patricia Pearson Mary Pennewill Scott Perkins Tawnie Perrone Kimberly Perry Mark Peterson Susie Petrakis Tuyen Pnam Yen Pham Richard Phelps Milton Pickett Chris Pitisci Linda Pittman Michell Platt Heather Pollak Traci Powell Kem Pressley Geoffrey Prout Fernando Puig Sam Queirolo Colleen Quinn Amye Rados Cindi Raff Anthony Raines Tina Ramirez John Ramos Janice Rash Georgeanne Rathburn M, A 1 E A 5 Q t t all f A Sophomore -- f M., wt V- J o ,oo R Z. . ' 1 ,ivi l i - C4 5 ii 'Q- I wonder ifthere s film in that camera'l 2 ' gf' Cherie Rauch Marybeth Rayl James Raymond Kevin Reasor Gina Recine Howard Reed William Reeves Elena Register Anthony Reinhart Christina Reveron Wendy Reynolds Lisa Rhodes Donna Ricketts Celeste Riggins Allison Rinaldi Alita Roark Anne Robbins Millie Ann Roberts Tom Roberts Tara Roddy Gina Rodriguez Nicole Ronan Marilyn Rosales Robin Rosenberg Kim Ross Robert Russ Dorilee Ryan Glorianne Ryan Tom Ryan Stewart Sadd Larry Sabella Sophomgres Connie Sands Robert Sarlan Jeanine Savignac Tami Sbar Tony Scaglione Brian Schuch Freddy Schulman Jane Scionti Richard Sconti Gregory Scott David Sellers Sandra Sessums Betty Shaffer Susan Shaw Randy Sheets Charles Sheldon Dawn Shimel Jodi Shinn Melissa Shirley Louis Sicardo Susan Sides Rick Siebert Theresa Simmons Carla Sigletary Sandra Singleton Jay Sinsley Craig Smilowitz David Smith Eric Smith Jack Smith Mark Smith Mike Smith X .., Talking About Monique Smith Scarlett Smith Stephanie Smith Marsha Smokes Jennie Sollenberger Danny Sousa Jennifer Southard Richard Spencer Billy Stair Duane Staley Doug Stark Janet Stennis Chris Stewart Van Stewart Michelle Stoker Barbara Story Bryan Stotts Keith Stoudt Arthur Stringfield Monique Strum 'CL 4,1 w 5 ,,,., , Sophomgres N N. Wutch you talkin' bout? .. as . . John Styles Lynne Summer Chuck Sweat Tom Swindle Rick Swirbul Thomas Tatti David Tamkun Cathy Tappani Michael Taylor Patti Taylor Robert Thomann Melanie Thomas Sophomores Rickey Thomas Susie Thompson Tracy Thompson M Jim Touchton ff 2 ioii e. 4'-X Kerrall Trosky M .ei , Mary Truitt Tu Thu Susan Tyndall Lori Underwood Rosalea Vacher Michelle Vallee Ti Ann Maria Vasquez Sean Vellenga Sam Villega Karen Vincent Chad Vines Michelle Vinson Cory Von Thaden Lisa Wagner Ken Walters Anthony Warren Faye Warren Charles Wegner Martha Wells Troy Whigham Clark Witaker Julio Witaker Chester White Angela Whitehead Tori Willer Cheryl Williams Karon Williams 1535. , iw 1 -S. '41 - A Q I he Q OFM K ,lj Q' -:J 1 ,, Aly, ,',... , , ,V, ' -- V' x , ll I l fr Era llxql HIL R Here's To You a y if .K Q.. 9 mu I tltt Chris gives his State of the Union Message . ll-X Ca. ..: . . ., l L:fkk,k, csssa l Z -'-, 1 ,k.. A .. ,' - V ,, 5 i rg. lass f '83 'E t 3. it yi S D Z, ix Lori Williams Maura Williams Mike Williams Shyral Williams Britt Wilson David Wilson Evy Wilson George Wilson Steve Wilson Steve C. Wilson Mary Francis Winn Bo Winokur Sharon Winokur Norman Witcher Mary Wolf Carie Wood Beth Woods Derric Worrels Sung Yi Dynamic Duo Preston Richardson Rile Y S 2 a h ave as , E 1 y , it W Panther Farewell The Eds Say See Ya The annual office featuring the 1981 Crotch Review Ken prefers doggie style . . . Make some popcorn . . . Kris, load cameras much? John and Todd's favorite dessert - apple turn- over Lisa B., are you sure it's on Stinny's desk? Tina Chiwawa Terry do what Momma tells you . . . Jodi what happened after the Spring- stein riot? . . . Joanna loves Cuban sand- wiches Jodiis mom can't spell Hedy who are you dating, Bruce or Kristi? . . . Mr. Binns, get the door! . . . Stop snoring David Dee, like how was the convention? . . . Leigh loves the lunchroom staff . . . Greaser, gimme the greaser Where's Kitty? . . . Glenn, do your buttocks still itch??? . . . l year anniversary of the Skillman William- son, Head-eye Pet-eye award Kris, we're gonna have a wreck . . . J.K., you never really DID make annual staff . . . lemme hear some DOORS! . . . Hey, Linda, where are we gonna have the annual banquet? . . . Lisa, are you really an AF? . . . team pictures . . . is Dee still sick? . . . Karl, bite the scrotal sack . . . Joani, we NEED you Petrikus - Stupidificus . . . Ken, got any condi- ments? . . . Kris, where's your gigolo . . . Todd, love that hairdo Lynley put some meat on your bones . Dance Fever . . . whatls this inter-racial DAT- ING? . . . Juniors thanks for nothing!!! Good luck next year without us, you'll need it! eye, bgiiabifs ! Uisisiyc. Do you want me for my mind or my body? X , Q my ,Q -fl., Joanna checks for lice on John's head. Take da hicture!' . Jodi's got a drink in her hand, as usual! Oh crop! What do I do with this thing? Kristi hard at work s 1-1- YEEEHAAAW! Liz, don't look so innocent iwxn ffm Glen poses for Playgirl . . .in his dreams! Who s th1s'7 Hedy poses for a profile shot Ken, you wonder why your pictures are blurry! Thilnkb Everybody' Thank Yous We Love You 'fMister St1nny', As the year comes to a close, there are many people I would like to thank for helping me out - concern- ing the development of this annual. Although he'll never know it, many thanks go to John Lennon for his con- tribution to life, and for the use of his great song, In My Life. Next, I'd like to thank David Decker for being a constant morale booster, and eager helper. Karl Woelz and Brenda Liddy are next: thanks for always offering assistance, and keeping me from going CRAZY!! Then there's always Glenn and Hedy. They have got to be the best co-editors and friends a person could have! Thanks for all the Saturday mornings, and late nights at my house. Without GLENN'S pessimism about dead- lines, and Hedy's purr-fect Panther paws, working would've been a bore. We can't forget Ed Collister and John for dressing up as Santa - y'all were sooo cute! A special thanks also should go to my whole staff for put- ting up with my constant crabbinessg esp. Mike Barkin. Many a day was saved because of his excellent crotch review. Thanks a lot, Bryn Alan - y'all are the BEST! Last, but NEVER least, Pd like to thank Mr. Stinson. I-Ie's put up with so much, and yet still seems to like us! Thanks for all the reminders . . . team pictures . . . and all the help and guidance! You're just the GREAT- EST ever!! Thanks again to everyone! We love you! KRIS GCC! Q. S f ' ivy fnw-2 K K 'J ' an N I 4 iw K wwf' 45: vw Q3 .1 ALLISON ABDONEY21 1913 SL1Oakmont Pan1Am 2,f3,S.C. 4, STU 2, SGP 4, Jewel Cir-Ct. 2, 3, 4 SUSAN ABRAHAMS: 717 S. Edison ICC 4, STU 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Gym Team,2, 3, 4,Drama 2,3 -- Pres 4 4 JEAN ACKERMAN:905 Bayshore Blvd. Band 2, 3, Opti 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Tennis 4 .HENRY ADKINS: 4830 Alvarado Dr. PTSA 3, 4 ARMANDO ALMENDARES: 204 S. Manhattan J.V. Foot- ball 2, Soccer 2, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 SUSAN AMES: 1518 S4 Habana Opti.3, 4, PTSA 2, 3 JANE ANDERSEN: 658 Geneva Pl. PTSA 2, 3, 4, Kiwi 2, 3, 4, SC 2, Danceros 3, Cheerleading 4, Surf Club 3, SGP 4 PI-IILLIP ANGELO: 4204 Cleveland Rd, 5 SIZLLESTE ARIAS: 4220 Cleveland LS 3, 360 Club 2, PTSA ANTHONY ARNONEQ048 12 Estrella. , . ,, STEVEN ARONOW: 4906 Lyford Cay Rd. Golf 4 A A DOUGLAS ARTHUR: 2404 Prospect Rd. Key 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 2, Soccer 3 I . . . , TERRI ARTHUR: 4016 S. Westshore Blvd. NHS 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3 MILES ATKINS: 4201 W. Platt SC Pres 2, Exec. Board. 3, Pres 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball 2, JV Football 2, Key 2, 3, 4, Panther People 3, Calendar 4, SGP 4, Jewel Ct. 2, 3, 4, Gold and Black 4, Pan Am 3, 4, STU Steering Comm. 2, 3, 4 0 LAURIE AXT: 2603 S. Dundee LS 2, 3, 4, Danceros 4,SC 4, PTSA 4 KATHY AYERS: 490 Bospherous LS 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Sp Honor Society 3,Sec. 4 4 7 -B- ANDREW BADE: 2119 S. Cortez Ave. PTSA 2, 3, 4, Math Bowl 4, Pan Am 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Gold and Black 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3,4 I . B I ' f MACK BADGER: 208 E. Francis KATHLEEN BADSTEIN: 1914 Carmen CHARLES BAEZ: 3308 Santiago St. I I I . CORY BAIZON: 2503 Palm Dr. Band 2, 3, Opti 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 0 RICHARD BAKER: 4210 San Pedro Sty I TIJUANA BAKER: 3109 El Prado JACQUELINE BALLARD: 1122 Main FHA 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Alpha Coeds.Sec. 4, SAC 4, STU Steer Committee 4, Exec. Board 4 , BRUCE BARBER: 2808 Beach Dr. Band 2, 3, StagefConcert Band 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, French Club 3, Let- terman's Club 2, 3 BENNIE BARBIERA: 475 Marmora Ave. LAURA BARILE: 120 Banbbeos PTSA. 2, 3, 4, Surf Club 3, 4, LS 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, SC 3 I AMY BARTELL: 208 Danube 5202 SGP 41 Kiwi 2, 3, SC 2, PTSA 2, 3 . , S . 0 LINDA BATTLE: 4021 Corona PTSA 4, French Club 4, Soc- cer 4, Cross Country 4 ROBE4RT BAYNE: 5002 W. Euclid Ave. Drama 3, 4, Thespi- ans 3, I I ' I LESLIE BECKER: 4941 Bay Way Pl. NHS 3, 4, FBLA 4, SGP 4, Tennis 2, 3, PTSA 4 0 JAMES BEELER: 8217 S. Macdiii PTSA 4, French Citi 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Exec. Intern 4, Thespians 3, 4, Dung an 134123 . - - . . . SUE JBENTSCHNER: 4516 Brookwood SC2, Kiwi 3, 4, SG 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, LS 3 MARTIN BERTOCH: 32011. Parkland Blvd., Interact 2, 3, Prt 4, Latin Club 73, Bowling Club 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, TogaE2, POP14 JV Football 2, Football 4 STEWART BERTRON: 4707 Bayshore Blvd German Club Q Mu Alpha Theta 4,SC 3, 4,vKey 3, .4qITreas3,fSTU.3,4, NH! 3, 4 MELANIE BICKEL: 3416 McKay Ave Opti 2, 3, Frenc C1ub.2, Band.2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 0 . CI-IICO BLAIR: 408 E. Amelia Ave. JV Football 2,Jv Bas ketball 2, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Track 4 LINDA BLAYLOCK: 01 144...uni0n si, . . . 1 ELIZABETH BLYi:e5001 Fairoaks PTSA 4, SC 2, 360 Club 3 CHUCK BOLIVAR: 2615 Morrison Ave. Interact 4 DAVID BOYD: 8208.6 Dakota 360 Club 2, High Performanc 3, Swimming'3, 4 I A A I 3 I DEBORAH BRADLEY: 5106 Poe Ave. Kiwi 3, 4, Pan Am E 4, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3,4 0 0 I, . TERRI BRANIGAN.: 4004 Sevilla St. I A 5 DANIEL BRESNAHAN: 4110 De Leon St. SI-IEILA BREWER:17l 3 Butler Ct., p 0 0. KENAN BROWN: 2818 Aquilla St. PTSA 4, Interact 2, 3, 4 Scuba 2, 3, 4, Toga 2, JV Football 2, Wrestling 2 BYRON BRUNSON1 303 E Francis, , 0 . REBECCA BUCK, 4615 Lowell Ave. LS 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 3 SC 2, Scuba Club 3, SGP 4 MARIA BURKETTQ 402 N.pFremont FHA 3 GEE BURNETT: 3618 Jetton Ave. PTSA 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4 Sp Honor Society 4, Letterman's Club 4 CRAIG BUSS: 2808Fountain Blvd. 0 ADRIANA BUSTAMANTE: 1202 S. Gunby Gym Team 4 SUSIE BUTLER: 3907 San Nicholas Opti 3, 4, Latin Club 2 Pan Am 4, STU 2 A I 1 SHELLY BYERS: 4213 Bay Vista Ave. LS 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, KEVIN BYNUM: 412 W. Ross Ave. JV Basketball and Foot ball 3, Varsity Basketball and Football 4 LISA BYRD: 2511 Sunset Dr. JV Cheerleading 2, Varsity 3 Col-lead 4, NHS 3, 4, Exec. Board 4, Jewell Ct. 2, 3, 4, Annua Staff3, 4 COrg. Ed.J, SC 2, 3, STU 2, 3, 4, GoldfBlack 3, Sec. Treasg 4, ICC 4, Kiwi 2, 3, 4, SAC 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, FRED BYRD: 3905 San Nicholas Key 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 2, Bowling 2, SC 2, STU 2, E LISA BYRNE: 3118 San Miguel Kiwi 2, 3,,4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 Bowlitltg22, 360 Club 2, Scuba 3, Debate 2, SGP 4, Pan Am 2 Frenc -Q- RHONDA CACCIATOREt 0 2308 S. Hesperides Opti 2, 3 Pres 4, Latin Club 2, Letterman's 4, Swim Team 4, ICC 4 STU M Steer Comm. 4, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 SARAH CALDERONI: 3816 San Nicholas Opti 2, 3, 4, Dees 3, Latin Club 2, Pan Am 3, SGP 4, STU 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4 SANDRA CAMPBELL: 3610 Morrison SGP 4, Drama 2, 3 4, Thespians 3, 4, Opti 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 LANCE CANDILERI: 4000 San Pedro I TERRI CANNON: 3504 Sevilla Pan Am 3, 4, Danceros 3, 4 opn 3, 4, ICC 4 A . 0 RICHARD CARLSON: 4605 Kensington MONIQUE CARR: 916 Nassau St. 5235 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, SC 2, 3, SAC 2, 3, LS 3, Basketball 2, 3, Letterman's 3, 4, Track 2, 3 JAMES CARROLL: 3701 Griflow MARK CASHIN: 540 W. Davis Blvd. DIANA CATRON: 3617 S. Clark Ave. DANNY CAVALLOz 424 Chippewa JIMMY CAZIN: 4933 St. Croix Dr. Key 2, 3, Sec 4, Baseball 3, 4, STU 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, VP 4, SC 4, JV Football 2, SGP 4 SOOK CHAI: 1513 S. Cameron Ct. SAC 4, International Club 2, 3, FBLA 3 LAURA Cl-IAMNES: 3414 Sevilla I LINDA CI-IARLAND: 4105 Bay Vista Ave. ARTHUR CHESTER: 422 W. Ross HYEJIN CI-IOI: 4222 W. Bay Vista Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 SIEW Cl-IUA: 1513 S. Cameron Ct. ii A CIMINO: 4818 S. Sunset Blvd. Pan Am 2, Scuba 4, Surf Club 3, LS 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 ROBERT CLAIRMONT: 809 S. Lois Ave. CONNIE CLEMENTS: 4113 Neptune . BRENDA CLEVELAND: 4603 Tennyson Ave. Kiwi 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, SGP 4 ARTHUR CLINE: 4107 Bay View Ave. VIESTA CLINE: 4107 Bay View Ave. JOHNNA CLISSO: 124 Bosphorus Opti 3, SC 2, DCT 3,'4, PTSA 2, 3 DARRYL COATS: 513 E. Park THEA COCHEU: 606 S. Matanzas DECA 4, Danceros 4, Kiwi 4, SGP 4, PTSA 4 STEPHEN COHEN: 2313 S. Hubert Band 2, 3 FONTAINE COLLINS: 1105 N. Clark Ave. JEFFEREY COLLINS: 1706 North B. JENNIFER COLMAN: 5014 Homer Ave. Kiwi 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Maranatha 2, SGP 4 ARTHUR CONGDON: 607 Luzon Ave. V HARRY CONNER: 4214 Azeele POP 4, PTSA 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 4, Scuba 3, 4, Surf 3, JV Football 2 PAULETTE COOPER: 2510 Central Ave. 5104 PHYLLIS COOPER: 408 S. Oregon SUE CORBETT: 3703 Azeele Drama 2, 3, Treas 4, Thespians 3, VP 4, PTSA 3, 4, Opti 4, Commercial Club 3, FBLA 4, NHS 3, 4 CAMARON CORR: 2857 W. Palm Dr. FCA Pres 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, Maranatha 4, STU Steer. Comm. 4, SC 4, Pan Am 2, Letterman's 3, 4 LUIS CORREA: 3815 Obispo Ave. DAWN COVEY: 3615 E. Renellie Cr. WILLIAM CRAIG: 4908 Lyford Cay Rd. TERESA CRAWFORD: 1131 Green LS 3, 4, FHA Pres 3, PTSA 4 JAMES CRISLIP: 2605 S. Dundee DONALD CROCKER: 1217 Rosernere Rd. LAURIE CROOKE: 603 Marmora HNS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Treas 4, Latin Club 3, Swim Team 3, 4, Soccer 4 tCaptJ, PTSA 4 MARTIN CROWL: 32 Bahama Cr. FRANK CRUM: 603 E. Francis RODERICK CRUMITY: 1343 Union MELISSE ECUNNINGI-IAM: 2304 S. Occident French Club 2, 3, VP 4, Drama 2, 3, STU 2, 3, PTSA 3, 4, Thespians 4, SGP 4, Soccer Team 4, DungfDrag. 3 MICHAEL CUSUMANO: 4508 Brookwood Dr. Band 2, 3, Stage and Ger Band 2, 3, PTSA 2. 3, 4 DEBRA CUTLER: 2111 Riverside Dr. STU 3, 4, Cheerlead- ing 3, 4, Alpha Coeds 2, 3, 4, Kiwi 3, 4, SAC 4, PTSA 4 RANDAL CUTRO: 210 S. Ward St. -D.. LAURA DANAHY: 2902 Bayshore Ct. Kiwi 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Surf 3, Letter- man's 3, 4, SGP -- Pres 4, STU 2, PTSA 2, 3 MARK DAVIS: 3918 Palmira LINDA DAWKINS: 4705 Clear Ave. PTSA 2, 3, 4, Danceros 3, 4, Kiwi 2, 3, 4, DMDC JANABDAWSON: 2124 S. Westshore Kiwi 2, 3, PanTAm 3 DAVID DECKER: 502 Suwannee Cir. PT SA 4, Basketball 2, Maranatha 4, SC 4, Interact 3, Vice Pres 4, EG 4 FELICIA DELGADO: 4208 Bay Vista Commercial Club 3 ROSANNA DICARLO: 5006 S. Miguel NHS 3, 4, French Club 2, 3-P, 4VP, German Club 2, I Dare You 2, 3-VP, 4-P, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Kiwi 2, 3, 4, GoldfBlack 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, STU 3, PTSA 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4 OLIN DOBY: 305 S. Dakota Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, German 4, Latin Club 3 MARY DOUGLASS: 1517 Bay Villa Pl. SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Kiwi 3, Deca 4,360 Club 2 J. D. DOWELL: 948 Colombia Dr. Football 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Key 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Jewel Ct 2, 3, 4, SC 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4 KRISTEN DOWLER: 2303 S. Lila Ln. PTSA 4, Commercial Club 4 SHANNON DRAGNEFF: 3604 E. Renellie Cr. Band 2 DIANE DUDNEY: 4006 Leona PTSA 3, 4 CONNIE DUNLAP: 3211 Leona ROBIN DYCHES: 4312 Empedrado FHA 3, Deca 4, Com- mercial Club 3 -E- PAMELA EDMOND: 112 S. Hubert Opti 2, 3, 4 JASON EDWARDS: 2410 Glenwood Dr. ROBERT ELLINGSON: 360 W. Tampa Cr. DANIEL ELLIOT: 1707 Jetton DCT 4, PTSA 4 ERIN ELLIOT: 3324 S. Macdill LS 3, 4, International Club 2, 3 DONNA ELLIS: 4939 Bay Way Dr. Deca 4 MARILYN ELMORE: 3218 Parkland Blvd. Basketball 2, 3, gvtgnlming 3, 4, Opti 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, FCA 4, Letterman BRUCE EMBERTON: 3131 Waverly Park TOM ENNIST: 3315 S. Manhattan PTSA 4, Wrestling 4 ANNE EPLER: 5104 Homer Ave. LS 3, PTSA 3, 4 ANTHONY EVERETT: 3422 Jean Cr. Key 2,3,4, Pan Am 3,4, Stu 3, PTSA 3,4 -F- THEODORE FAISON: 407 E. Francis JV Football 2, 3, PTSA 4, Wrestling 4, DCT 4 CAROLINE FALK: 407 Riviera Isle LS 2, 3, 360 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Pan Am 2 CATHY FARESE: 5113 Longfellow Kiwi 3, 4, SC 2, 3, Pow- der Puff 2, NHS, STU 2, 3, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 SUSAN FAZIO: 5144 San Jose LS 3, Pan Am 2, 3, 360 Club 3 VANESSA FENNEL: 506 S. Willow Kiwi 2, 3, SAC 4, Drama 2: STU 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4 STACY FERNANDEZ: 3411 Virginia Ct. LS 3, 4: Surf Club 3, Pan Am 3 JOHN FERRELL: 4620 Lowell Ave. STU 2, 3, 4, JV Football 3, Bajeball 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Toga 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Jewell Cir. VICTORIA FLOWERS: 1210 MARK FOLTARZ: 2621 Dundee High Performance 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4 EDWARD FORD: 808 W. Columbus Dr. KIRK FORD: 471 San Rafael JV Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, PTSA 2, Powder Puff Coach 3 SCOTTIE FOREMAN: 127 Bosphorus Drama 2, Chorus 3, 4 MARK FORNEY: 909 S. Oregon PTSA 2, 3, Interact 2, 3, 4 NANCY FOSTER: 4520 Azeele St. JOHNNA FOXWORTHY: 32 Aegan Ave. PTSA 3, 4, Soft- ball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, LS 2, 3, 4 JULIE FRENCH: 132 W. Davis Blvd. Kiwi 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Ad Ed 4, PTSA 3, 4, STU 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, VP 3, SGP 4 ERNEST FRIEND: 3609 S. Clark Ave. PTSA 2, 3, 4 CISSI FRUEHAUF: 2306 Lila Ln. SAC 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, SC 2, 3, VP 4, LS 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, Cheerleading 4,1 Dare You 2, 3, 4,iNHS 3, 4, Jewel Cir. 3, 4 WILLIAM FULLER: 4114 Barcelona PTSA 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4 KAY FULTS: 3607 E. Sterling Cir. PTSA 2, 3, 4, LS 3, 4, POP 4, SGP 4, STU 2, 3, Scuba vp 4 PENNY GALLATIN: 3202 Seaway Ct. -G- STEVE GALLMAN: 2814 Valentine Ct. H106 LAURA GARCIA: 4412 Melrose Ave. POP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Scuba 4, Kiwi 3, VP 4, SGP 4, SC 4, Softball 3, Lettermanls 4 SUE GARNER: 3217 Empedrado St. Pan Am 4, Opti 3, 4, Sp. Honor Society 3, 4, SGP 4 A REGGIE GARTH: 1328 Chestnut JV Football 2, Football 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4 ROBERT GARVEY: 2906 Angeles St. JV Basketball 2, Var- sity Basketball 3 LORI GAULDING: 2324 S. Westshore ROBERT GERACE: 5132 San Jose ERIC GESTERLING: 3616 Tampa Cir. E. PTSA 3, 4 LISA GIBBS: 213 S. Matanzas Deca 4, SGP 4 SUSAN GIBBS: 468 W. Davis Blvd. Commercial Club 4 CAROL GIDDONS: 31 10 Empedrado LAMAR GILBERT: 2702 Horatio St. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 BETH GILMORE: 715 S. Boulevard Swimming 2, 3, 4, Opti 2, 3, 4, French 2, Letterman's 4, Commercial Club 3, Jewel Circle 3 . NORMAN GIOVENCO: 4527 Azeele FCA 4, Interact 3, 4, JV Football 2, STU 2, Toga 2, Pan Am 2, Bowling 2, 3, Scuba 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4 MONA GONSALVES: 3301 San Nicholas Volleyball 2, 3, lggsgjciball 2, LS 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, STU 3, POP 4, FCA 4, ILSA GONZALES: 1913 North A Opti 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4 DYRONDA GOODMAN: 913 Main St. GRETCHEN GOODMAN: 3913 San Rafael Kiwi 2, 3, 4, French 2, STU - Steer Comm. 3, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 LINDA GORDON: 3916 Bay Vista 360 2, Deca 3, LS 2 RAYFIELD GORDON: 1115 Union St. STEVEN GOTLER: 491 1 S. Melrose PTSA 2, 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, STU -- Steer Comm. 4, SC 4 DONALD GOULD: 4520 Rosemere Rd. SAC 3, 4, Key 2, 3 Pres 4, STU 2, 3, 4, French 3, Letterman's 3, 4, ICC 4, Foot ball 2, 3, 4: Golf 3, FCA 4, Maranatha 4 .EECSPZNI GRAHAM: 3304 Tacon Annual Staff - Great Bus ROLENE GRAN BERRY: 209 E. Francis Ave. RHODA GRANDOFF: 805 S. Edison FCA 3, 4, LS 2, 3, 4 PTSA 2, 3, 4, POP 3, 4, Pan Am 3, French Club 2, Letterman' 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Golf 4, SGP 4, SC 2, 3 JOHNNIE GRANT: 203 S. Westland JENNY GRAY: 685 Geneva P1. Kiwi 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 German Club 2, FCA 3, 4 CHARLES GREENE: 622 Marmora SARAH GREENE: 1101 Swann Ave. Kiwi 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 Scuba 4, SGP 4 LORETTA GREGORY: 522 E. Davis Drama 2, Opti 3, 4 Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 4, International Club 2 JEFF GRUENDEL: 4421 Clear Ave. Tennis Team 3, 4, Let terman's 4, PTSA 3, 4 ELISE GRUMAN: 588 Riviera Dr. STU 2, Softball 2, SC 21 3, LS 2, 3, 4, POP 4, French 2, Drama 3, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 ALLAN GUTC1-IER: 1001 Morrison Ct. Cross-Country 2, 4, Track 2, 3, Letterman's 4 -H- BRAD HAAS: 5104 San Jose NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, I Dare You 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 4, Latin Club Debate 2, Quiz Club, Bowling 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Math Bowl 2, 4 DOUG HAGEMAN: 3912 San Obispo BRADLEY HALL: 720 S. Willow Interact 2, 3, 4, Frenc Club 2, Scuba 4,360 2, FCA 3 JOSIE HANDY: 2814 Valentine Ct. THERESA HANSEL: 3114 DeLeon St. MARK HANSEN: 4810 Bay Ct. Wrestling 2, 4, PTSA 3, Letterman's 4 ELEANOR HARDIE: 1615 Culbreath Isle DR. PTSA 3, Pan Am 3, NHS 3, 4, POP 4, LS 3, 4, STU 3, 4, SGP 4 MAE HARDY: 1825 Spruce Cove DON HARE: 624 Mamora Ave. Key 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, STU 4 JANE HARLEY: 2810 Terrace Dr. Kiwi 3, 4, SGP 4, 360 PTSA 2, 3, 4, Surf 3 BRINT HARRIS: 4120 W. Platt TIM HARRISON: 18 S. Treasure Dr. POP 4, PTSA 4, Socc 3, Leadership Workshop 3 CARL HASSELL: 822 South Blvd. Key 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, STU 2, Wrestling 2 LAURA HAYS: 24 Treasure Dr. LS 3, 4, Pan Am 3, 4, Su Club 3, PTSA 2, 3, 360 Club 3 JAMES HEALY: 141 E. Davis TAP HENDRY: 6208 Bayshore Dr. Key 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, SC 2, 3, Jewel Circle 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 3, POP 4, Powder Puff Coach HERBERT HERDS: 307 W. Cross Football 2, Basketball 2, 4 PAMELA HIERLMEIER: 4114 McKay Ave. SAC 2, 3, ST 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 2, 3, SC 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, L 2, 3, 4, Black and Gold 3, 4, Jewel Circle 4, Softball 2, 3, POP 43 SGP 4 . JEFFREY HILL: 509 E. Sparkman STEPHANIE HIX: 2604 Bryant Cir. LINADA HINSCH: 3615 Renellie Cir. DCT 4, EMP organiz tion GEORGE HOCHSCHWENDER: 1910 Hardsley SGP Scuba4 TRACY HODGES: 4422 Clear Ave. LS 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Black and Gold 3, 4, STU 3, 4, Jewel Cir. 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pan Am 2, 3, POP 4 JOEL HOOPER: 2408 S. Dundee Drama 2, 3, 4 DAPHNE HOPKINS: 3609 Morrison Ave. PTSA 4, Pan Am, SGP 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Thespians -- Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Spanish Honor Society 4, Swim Team 4 HOLLY HUDSON: 108 S. Hubert LS 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Softball 2, POP 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, Letterman's 2, 3 MESHAY HUDSON: 1825 Spruce Cove Forensics 4, FBLA 3, 4, French Club 3, DECA 4, Alpha Coeds 4, SAC 4 JAMES HUNT: 2925 W. Bay Way Dr. Football 4, Soccer 4, Scuba 4 JAMES HUNTER: 4618 Baycourt Ave. Football 4, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4 CONNIE HURST: 4024 Zelar Pan Am 2, Kiwi 3, 4, STU 3, PTSA 4, Powder Puff 4 -1- FRANCHESCA INNOCENTI: 4202 Leona St. Kiwi 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4, Powder Puff 3 -J- SHARON JACKSON: 802 Urban Village LS 2, 3, 4, SAC 2, Track 3, FI-IAfHERO 2, 3, 4, Black and Gold 4, Danceros 4 RICKY JAMES: 11340 Main St. RICK JANSON: 840 S. Blvd. Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, PTSA 4 PAMELA JENKINS: 3711 Dale Ave. Kiwi 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, SGP 4, NHS 3, 4, Gold and Black 4, STU 2, Danceros 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3 PAUL JESSE: 2207 Carolina Ave. LINDA JEWELL: 2201 Venus St. Danceros 3, 4, Co-head 4, NHS 3, 4, Gold and Black, POP 4, LS 2, 3, 4, SC 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 2, SGP 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3 IOYCE JOCZIK: 334 Blanca STEVEN JOHN: 2403 Ridgewood Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, BRUCE JOHNSON: 4602 Longfellow Key 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4 SARA JOHNSON: 1320 Lemon St. CAROL JOHNSON: 304 S. Willow JOYCE JOHNSON: 1320 Lemon Alpha Coeds 2, 3, SC 4, Gymnastics 3, DECA 3, Track 3, SGP 4, PTSA 4 VALENCIA JOHNSON: 211 W. Amelia ALBERT JOHNSON: 808 Urban Village Football 3, PTSA 4, Track 4 TIM JOINER: 4310 Emperado ALTON JONES: 926 Main Football 2, 3, 4 ANTHONY JONES: 1115 Monro St. NHS 3, 4, Track 3, Alpha Coeds 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Latin Forum 3 DOUGLAS JONES: 2304 Lila Lane Golf 3, 4 IOHN JONES: 3519 Vasconia KATHY JONES: 4808 Bay Villa Kiwi 3, 4, STU 3, 4, Latin Club 2: Swim Team 2, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, DECA 3 STEPHEN JON ES: 5028 Longfellow Ave. STEVEN JON ES: 4302 Watrous Ave. GREG JORDAN: 4406 Melrose Scuba 4, Maranatha 4, Toga Z, Key 3, 4, STU 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Surf2 ROBERT JORDAN: 722 S. Fielding Band 2, 3, Stage Band 3, I, French Club 3 IULIA JOSEPH: 4001 Palmira Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, STU 3, 4 -K- KAREN KATES: 4207 Bay Vista Ave. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Opti 3, Ensemble 4 CZLORIA KEATON: 1825 Spruce Cove DECA 4, Alpha Co- e s WILLIE KEATON: 1825 Spruce St. AUSTIN KEEHAN: 4602 El Prado VERONICA KELLER: 2910 El Prado Kiwi 3, 4, Latin Club 2, PTSA 2, 3 SANDRA KELLY: 1707 S. Hubert Ave. TOM KIEF F ER: 4621 Woodmere Rd, JV Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, Interact 2, Surf Club 3, Football 3, 4, Letterman's 4 DEBORAH KING: 5127 Neptune Way RUSTY KING: 4606 San Miguel Key 3, Scuba 4, STU 2, 4, Toga 2 KENNETH KINGERY: 3007 Stovall German Club 3, Ger- man Band 4, Letterman's 4 ALAN KLAY: 2508 Watrous NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Swim Team 3, 4, POP 4, Math Bowl 3 KELLY KLAY: 4120 Tacon St. LS 2, 3, 4, 2nd VP 4, POP 4, Pan Am 2, 3, SGP 4, PTSA 4, STU 2, 3, 4 STACEY KNIGHT: 4105 Inman Ave. Softball 3, 4, Kiwi 2, 3, Scuba 4 VICKIE KNIGHT: 404 E. Amelia PATRICIA KNOWLES: 3902 Bay Villa LAWRENCE KOZLIK: 3412 Swann Ave. ANNE KRAWITZ: 2107 S. Manhatten Pan Am 2, French Club 3, Kiwi 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, POP Co- ed 4, SGP 4, SC 3 PIERCE KUHN: 4521 Culbreath Ave. Interact 2, 3, 4, VP 4, Football 2, Pan Am 2, Surf Club 2, 3, STU 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 SINFER KUNDIG: 4008 Vasconia Kiwi 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4, Pan m JENNIFER KURMASKIE: 2814 Parkland Blvd. Kiwi 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pan Am 2, 3, STU 3, 4, Dancero 4, SGP 4, POP 4, SC 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 KARI KURTZ: 645 Hudson Ave. LS 2, 3, 4, Danceros 2, 3, 4, Lettermanls 4, PTSA 3 -L- JEFFEREY LAFFERTY: 3513 San Juan CYNTHIA LAGROU: 2308 S. Hesparides French Club 2, Drama 2, Kiwi 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4 CARLA LAND: 43 10 Leona St. LS 3, FBLA 3, PTSA 3 REBECCA LANDRY: 4619 Bay Villa PHILIP LANGFORD: 3601 El Prado Blvd. DEBBIE LANSBERRY: 211 S. Trask PTSA 3 JULIE LASKY: 4711 San Miguel Kiwi 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, Letterman's Club 4 CALVIN LAW: 2510 Central H209 JV Football, Football 4, Wrestling 4, Track 4 GAYLYN LEACH: 4011 San Rafeal KATHY LEHNER: 4904 Bay Way Pl. Kiwi 3, 4, PTSA 3, 43 SC rec. sec. 4, French Club 3, 4, SGP 4 TRICIA LEVY: 1205 Druid Ln. NHS 3, 4, Chpln. 4, Kiwi 2, 3, 4, Chpln. 4, SC sec. 4, Gold and Black 3, 4, Pres, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, STU - STEER -A 3, 4, SAC 4, Pan Am 3, Scuba 2, 3, 4, Maranatha 2, 3 BRENDA LIDDY: 2915 San Carlos LS 3, 4, 2 4- VP 4, Mar- anatha 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, P. Rel, Pan Am 2, PTSA 2, 3, SGP 4 ALLISON LIFTON: 3514 San Juan St. MARY LINDHOLM: 576 Mamora Pan Am 2, Drama 2, gppjuglftaff 3, 4, class ed 4, LS 4, PTSA 4, Maranatha 3, KELLY LINEBAUGH: 2525 Edgewood LAWRENCE LINICK: 4611 San Miguel Forensics 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Tennis 4, Scuba 3, 4, Interact 2 MARY LINIGER: 4405 Melrose LS 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Thespians -M Sec. 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, PTSA 3, 4 CHERYL LIST: 3129 Oaklyn Dr. LS 3, 4 A DAVID LIST: 3129 Oaklyn Dr. Interact 2, 3, 4, Scuba 2, 3, 360 Club 2 I I MALCOLM LLEWELLYN: 712 Rookmere INGRID LOCKER: 1916 North B Apt 4 Band 2 LOFTEN: 4712 Melrose PTSA 3, 4, Pan Am 3, LS 3, KAREN LONG: 710 S. Davis Blvd. LEIA LOOMIS: 2906 Sitios St. Band 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 4, Commercial Club 3, FBLA p HOWARD LOPEZ: 3318 Palmira PTSA 3, 4: I OSCAR LOPEZ: 4808 Melrose FBLA 3, 4 - Pres., Letter- man's 2, 3, SC 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, Jewel Cir. 2 I f ELISA LOVE: 2521 Maryland Ave. Opti 3, 4, FBLA 3, STU 3, Majorette 4, PTSA 3 I KAI LOVETT: 913 Union St. Girls' Basketball 3, 4 DAVID LOWRANCE: 3616 S. Grady Ave. DAVID LYLE: 110 Cedar Ave. KATHRYN MACKENZIE: 1110 Culbreath Isl Dr. SC 2 V.P., 3 Pres., 4, ICC 4 - Pres., Pan Am 2, 3, 4, SAC 2, 3, LS 2, 3, 4 - Pres., STU - Steer - 2, 3, 4, Pan. Court 2, 3 LISA MAHIN: 3907 Bay Vista FBLA 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, DCT 4, LS 2, 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4 TERRY MALLOY: 4301 Woodmere J.V. Football 2, V. Foot- ball 3, 4, SC 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Key 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class V.P., Sr. Pres., STU 2, 3, Jewel Cir. 3, Lettermanis 3, 4, Gold and Black 4, Toga VICKIE MALONE: 211 S. Howard FBLA 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Kiwi 2, 3, DCT 4 CHARLES MARSICANO: 4504 Ferncroft Cir. FBLA 4 ALLYN MARTIN: 4931 Lyford Cay Rd. Interact 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Soc. 3, 4 STEPHEN MARTIN: 654 Geneva Pl. SHAUN MARTINEZ: 3107 Esperanza PTSA 2, 3, 4,'Foot- ball 4, STU 3, Interact 2 ROBERT MASON: 210 Bungalow Pk Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, German Band 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 ALLEN MAY: 2907 Hawthorne Rd. SC 2, 3, 4, Ex. Board 4, Gold and Black 4, Pan Am 2, 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, STU 2, 3,4 - Steer 4, SAC 2, 3, 4, Toga 2, Scuba 3, 4 MARY AILEEN MAYER: 618 Riviera Dr. PTSA 3, 4, Swim Team 3, 4, Soccer 4 , . LISA MAYNARD: 3910 San Luis Opti 3, 4, French Club 2, Drama 3, Chorus 2 . CORT MCCORD: 2405 S. Clark Key 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Jr. Class Treas., Pan Am 3, 4, STU 2, 3, 4, Toga 2, Tennis 2 , , MICHAEL MCCORMIC: 3620 W. Clark Cir. ROBERT MCCURDY: 3605 E. Clark Cir. Band 2, 3, 4,Stage Band 2, 3, 4, German Band 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3 JAMES MCGILL: 2902 Pandora Ct. . I , SCOTT MCINNES: 2313 Bristol HEDY MCKAY: 3322 Jean Cir. Kiwi 2, 3, 4 -V Rec. Sec., Annual Staff 3, 4 - Co-Ed, NHS 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, Gold and Black 4, Scuba 4, SGP 4 . DIANE MCLAUGHLIN: 490 Lucerne Band 2, 3, 4 CAMILLE MCWHIRTER: 10 Lagoda Kiwi 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, POP 4, Thespians 4, Soccer 4, Spanish Honor Soc. 3, 4, Gold and Black, ICC 4, D and D 3, STU 2, 3, Little Women 2, 3, 4 JIM MCWILLIAM: 2119 S. Westshore Key 2, 3, 4, SAC PTSA 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 2, .Lettermarfs 4, Football 3, 4, STU 3 4 2 MARK MEADOWS: 4629 Leona . RICHARD MEDINA: 4510 Vasconia PTSA 2, 3, 4, SC 2, 3' 4, FBLA M- Officer 4 - I . . . CARL MELCHIOR: 4711 Clear Ave. PTSA 4, Football Mgr 3,4. , . . . . CHARLOTTE MELLOR: 1101 S. Lois St. DAVID MENCH: 3119 S. Jul-ia Cir. 1 I ROSEMARY MENENDEZ: 118 S. Grady SGP 4, DM 3, 41 2, 3, 4 f.f.- . K . . BRUCE MESSERMAN: 1108 Culbreath Il. Dr. J.V. Basket I ball'2, V. Basketba11'3, 4 4- Capt., ICC 4 ' I JOHN MEUR ET: 4623 W. Pearl C URTISFILMILLER? 3306 Sevilla I I TROY MILLER: 3640 Dundee Ave. SHELLY MIRABELLA: 4410 Cleveland SC 2, 3, 4, PTSAX3 3, 4, J .V. Cheerleader 2, Dancero 4, POP 4, Jewel Cir. 2, Ki 2, 3, 4, Gold and Black 4, Pan Am 2 I KELLY MONEYHAN: 3616,Roland St., Opti2, 3, 4, Pan A 2, 3, 4 - V.P., NHS 3, 4- Treas., Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 Pres., Spanish Honor Soc. 4, Drama 2, 3, STU 3, ICC 4, Gol and Black 4, PTSA 3, 4 ' it CATI-IY MOODY, 4417 Melrose Swim Team 2, German Club 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, DECA 3, 4 I I I DAN MOODY: 4006 San Miguel Band 3 I STEPHEN MOODY: 4006 San Miguel Pan Am 2 BROOKS MOORE: 1512 Trask St. LS 3, POP 4 EILEEN MOORE: 604 Danube Ave. Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Opq 3, 4, PTSA 3,4 LISA MOORE: 509 E. Palm PAUL MOORE: 2806 W. Cleveland Football 2, 3, 4, Basket ball 3, 4, Track 4 PRISCILLA MOORE: 3914 San Pedro . RANDALL MORGAN: 4110 W. Euclid VIRGINIA MORGAN: 4411 Watrous Kiwi 2, 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4, Pan Am 2, 3, STU 2, 3, 4, Softball 2 CHERIE MOSLEY: 2109 North B St. ROSEMARIE MUNN: 1915 N. Oregon MARY KATHERINE MURPHY: 2305 Bendelow Tr, Ki 3, 4, SAC 4, PTSA 3, 4, Scuba 4, Pan Am 3, 4, STU 4, SGP POP 4 I . SONIA MURRAY: 947 Union St. JACK MURRAY: 2610 Parkland Blvd. Latin Club 3, 4, Pa Am 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Scuba 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 3, 4 ANTHONY MUTCHLER: 3824 Obispo St. -N.. KEVIN NABORS: 111 S. Tampania Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Ban 2, 3, 4, Track 2, PTSA 3, 4, German Club 2, Letterman's International Club 2 BARBARA NANCE: 2106 S. Hesperides LS 3, 4, Volleyba 3, PTSA 3, 4, Danceros 4, French Club 3, 4, French Hon Soc. 4, FCA 4, SC 4 EDWARD NEAL: 1301 S. Howard FBLA 3, FCA 3, Pan A 3, Drama 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3 A CRAIG NEUMAN: 5002 Dickens ' I HUYNHNGUYEN: 4029 Henderson Blvd. , , CHRIS NICHOLAS: 3502 San Pedro Kiwi 3, 4, Majorettes 3, 4 -- Head, PTSA 2, 3,43 Letterman's 2, 3, 4 W Pres., SC DECA 3, 4 - V.P., STU 2 KRIS NOFSINGER: 4838 San Jose Kiwi 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, SGP 4, Scuba 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 -0- JURG OGGENFUSS: 4118 Sevilla BETTY OLIVER: 3215 Bay Villa PTSA 4 BILLIE O'NEAL: 2901 Flora Dora Ct. MAX OTERO: 3652 Henderson Blvd. Key 4 SCOTT OWEN: 623 E. Davis Blvd. Soccer Mgr. 4, PTSA 4, NHS 3, 4 STEVEN OWEN: 623 E. Davis Blvd. Pan Am 4, NHS 3, 4, -p- PAMELA PACKWOOD: 129 Adalia Ave. Band 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4 ANDREW PARKER: 942 Chestnut St. KEITH PARKS: 3106 Bay Villa PTSA 4 KIM PARR: 3701 Barcelona Kiwi 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4 ALAN PATE: 2802 Beach Dr. Swim Team 4, Bowling Team 4, PTSA 3, 4 ANTOINETTE PATTERSON: 510 E. Sparkman KERRI PAYNE: 4911 St. Croix Dr. SC 2, 3, Danceros 3, 4, Kiwi 2, 3, 4 - 2nd V.P., NHS 3, 4, Gold and Black 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4 SCOTT PEASLEE: 4217 Tacon Chess 4, Interact 2, 4, Track 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, V. Football 3, Tennis 2 WILLIAM PEPPER: 4605 Lumb Ave. SAC 4, Pres. 4, Ex. Board 4, Treas., Key 3, 4, ICC 4, Pan Am 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4 CYNTHIA PERRY: 2223 Ridgewood Ave. Band 2, LS 3, PTSA 4 JULIE PERRY: 214 S. Cedar DCT 3, 4 SARA PERRY: 308 W. Frances AMOS PETERS: 4012 DeLeon St. LINDA PETRAKIS: 113 W. Davis Blvd. Annual Staff 3, 4 -A Ad. Ed. 4, SC 3, 4, Kiwi 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Gold and Black 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, DECA 4, Pan Am 2, 3, 4 M Sec., French Club 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, STU 2, 3, SGP 4 KRIS PETTI: 807 S. Edison Class Treas. 2, Ex. Board Sec. 4, Danceros 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Maranatha 3, 4 - Sec., Gold and Black 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 - V.P., Annual Staff 3, 4 W Ed., LS 2, 3, 4 - V.P., PTSA 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 3, French Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, FCA 4, SGP 4, ICC 4 EDWARD PETTY: 3510 Barcelona Interact 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4 DIANNE PFEIFFER: 4303 Beachway Dr. Kiwi 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 DAVID PHILLIPS: 4006 DeLeon St. RONDA PINE: 4006 DeLeon St. DCT 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4 LEE PITISCI: 1004 Sterling Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Tennis 2, Gold and Black 3, 4, Key 3, 4, SC 2, ICC 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Jewel Cir. 2, 3, 4 SHATZIE PLATTE: 3214 Tacon STEPHANIE POLANSKY: 1118 Dunbar Ave. Pep Club 2, SGP 4, SC 2, 4, Scuba 4, Soccer 3, French Club 4, Pan Am 4, PTSA 2, 4 CATHY POPLAWSKI: 4423 Vasconia Volleyball 2, 3, 4, LS 2, PTSA 2, 3, FCA 3 LOREN POTTS: 4510 Beachway Dr. STEPHEN POWNALL: 204 S. Himes BETH POZIN: 4108 Bay Villa DCT 4, CBE 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3 KIP PRANGE: 2611 Bayshore Blvd. SC 2, Key 3, 4, Track 2 MICHELE PRATER: 626 Columbia Dr. SC 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4 - Curr. Ed., Kiwi 2, 3, 4 4- Pres. 4, ICC 4 -H Sec., Pan Am 2, 3, French 3, FCA 3, 4 - Sec., STU 2, 3, 4 - Steer., Gold and Black 4 LARRY PRAYON: 1547 Main St. .IEANNIE PRICE: 33 Treasure Dr. Opti 2, 3, Drama 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Soc. 4 FALON PRUDE: 7006 Sandhurst Dr. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Alpha Coeds 3, SC 3 JENNY PURCELL: 806 Poinsettia Dr. PTSA 2, 3, 4, DCT 4, FBLA 3, Drama 3, German Club 3 CHERI PYE: 3709 DeLeon -R- KEITH RADOS: 4103 S. Himes Soccer 4 STEVEN RAIN ES: 907 Green St. Football 2, 3, 4 RAY RAMOS: 2707 Jetton SCOTT RAUCH: 4303 Watrous Executive Intern 4, NHS 3, 4 RICHARD RAYMONDO: 1104 Dunbar DECA 4 DIANE RECINE: 4216 Manhattan WENDY REED: 175 Baltic Cir. Executive Intern 4 CECELIA REIDELBACH: 508 S. Melville FBLA 2, Opti 3, Band 3 ROLANDO REYES: 4106 W. Azeele SANDRA REYNOLDS: 3615 Morrison Ave. Opti 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, PTSA 2, 4, Drama 2, Pan Am 4, Latin Club 3 KIMBERLY RICHARDSON: 4015 W. Azeele MICHAEL RICHARDSON: 205 S. Hesperides TONYA RICHARDSON: 2901 Floradora Ct. Apt 204 JENNIFER RIDGDILL: 214 S. Collidge SC 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, POP 4, Kiwanettes 2, 3, 4 tCorr Sec.J, GoldfBlack 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pan Am 2 AEA? RIGGINS: 706 New Hope Ct. Football 2, 3, 4, Track LAUREN RINALDI: 4408 Brookwood Dr. PTSA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, SC 3, Exec. Board 4, CVice-Pres.J STU Steering Committee 2, 3, 4, Kiwi 2, 3, Serv. Chair. 4, SAC 3, Sec. 4, Pan Am 2, 3, Scuba 4 MARY ROBERTS: 4925 S. Melrose KEN ROBINSON: 1329 Green LINDA ROBINSON: 108 W. Palm RICHARD ROBINSON: 1323 Union WILLIE ROBINSON: 330 W. Park Ave PTSA 4 KAREN RODEWALD: 902 S. Delaware Ave. JOHN RODGERS: 3509 Drexel Track 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Forensic League 2, PTSA 3, 4, Letterman's 3 SHIRLEY ROGERS: 2212 Morgan FHA Hero 3, SAC 4, PTSA4 GREGORY RONDEAU: 2309 Thixton EDUARDO RUBIO: 4116 Leona St. PTSA 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Swim Team 3, 4 SCOTT RUSSELL: 4114 Cleveland Band 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Cover of Annual 4 JEAN RYAN: 4206 Beach Way Dr. LS 2, 3, Danceros 3, Head 4, Letterman's Club 4, SC 4, PTSA 3, 4, SGP 4 -S- TONI SABELLA: 3602 Roland LS 2, 3, 4, Surf Club 3 ROBERT SANDERSON: 2814 Valentine Ct. RICKY SANTANA: 1910 Ferrel Ct. KAREN SAUR: 3114 Palmira Band 2, 3, Swim Team 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, SC 3, 4, STU 4, SGP 4 BETSY SAVAGE: 3405 Almeria Ave. Kiwi 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Scuba 3, 4, SAC 4, SGP 4, Pan Am 2, 3, Letter- man's 4, Little Women 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Stu 2, 3 ALAN SAVITT: 572 W. Davis Blvd. Baseball 3, 4, Letter- man's 4, PTSA 3, 4 ROBERT SCHATZBERG: 3807 Emperado Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Key 2, 3 LIZETTE SCHMIDT: 86 Martinique Ave. MAUDE SCOTT: 816 S. Oregon Ave. Kiwi 3, 4, Majorette 4, SC 3, 360 Club 2 EDDIE SECKINGER: 51 14 Evelyn Dr. PTSA 2, 3, 4, Key 4, FCA 4 ELISA SEGARRA: 55 Albermarle RICHARD SESSUMS: 1113 Dunbar Ave. PTSA 2, 3, 4, NFL 3, Lunchroom Appreciation Club 2, 3, 4 CYNTHIA SEXTON: 503 N. Hubert SC 2, 3, LS 2,3, 4, Surf Club 3, Scuba 3, 4 RICHELLE SI-IARER: 2106 Dekle PTSA 4 DEN ISE SHEPERD: 701 Oakhurst Pl. PTSA 4 DARLENE SHUMAN: 1501 S. Manhatten Ave. Kiwi 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 2, 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 2, SGP 4, STU 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4 y LISA SICARDO: 111 S. Bradford PHOEBE SIMPSON: 1008 N. Clark Ave. STU 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, ICC 4, SAC 4, Letterman's 4 CATHERINE SINGER: 2505 Jetton FHAfHERO 4, Inter- national Club 2, 3 ERVIN SINGLETARY: 414 W. Amelia SARAH SITTON: 4829.Bay Ct. Kiwi 3, 4, Pan Am 2, French Club 3, Maranatha 3, 4, NHS 4, POP 4, PTSA 3, 4, STU 2, 3, FCA 3, 4 KENNETH SKILLMAN: 4520 Brookwood Dr. Annual Staff 3, 4 -4 Pho. Ed., PTSA 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Appreciation Club 2, 3, 4 YVETTE SLAWSON: 3835 Azeele PTSA 4 MICHAEL SMALLEY: 1001 Frankland Rd. Toga 2, Back- gammon Club 3, Soccer Club 2 SHANNON SMILEY: 3006 San Nicholas LS 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, Scuba 4, Gold and Black 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 2, Little Women's 3, 4, Letterman's 4, ICC 4 LORI SMITH: 3809 Bay to Bay Blvd. Drama 3, Opti 4, PTSA 4 MARTHA SMITH: 4811 Woodmere Opti 2, 3, 4, Maranatha 3, 4, Drama 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, SGP 4 PENELOPE SMITH: 3602 S. Macdill TOM SNYDER: 634 Bosphorous Ave. Letterman's 3, Key 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Toga 2 KRISTEN SOCHER: 4101 San Miguel Kiwi 3, 4, Cheer- leader 3, PTSA 2, 3, 4, POP 4, Scuba 4, Letterman's 3, 4, SGP 4, SC 3, 4, Surf Club 2 l CHERYL SOLOMON: 1312 Main g PENNY SOMERS: 512 E. Davis Blvd. Spanish Honor Soc. 3, 4, SGP 4, PTSA 3, 4 MARIA SOTO: 4165 Palmira RICHARD SOUSA: 3909 Kensington CHARLES SPENCER: 446 W. ,Columbus Dr. Band 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3 LYNLY SPOTO: 4516 Ferncroft Cir. Kiwi 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Dancero 4, Gold and Black 4, Spanish Honor Soc. 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 13, SGP 4, Letterman's 3, 4, Pan Am 2, 3, Scuba 4 LINDA STALLINGS: 4827 Sunset Blvd. Kiwi 3, 4, Dancero 3, 4, SAC 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 3, FCA 4, SGP 4, Let- terman's 4, 360 Club 2 MARCO STARR: 3020 W. Horatio LISA STAVROPOULOS: 4207 Emperado St. POP 4 SUSAN STEINBERG: 4505 Lurnb Ave. SC 2, Pan Am 2, 3, LS 3, 4 -- Of., PTSA 2, 3, 4, Surf Club 3, NHS 3, 4 - Pres., Gold and Black 3, 4, Math Bowl 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 -Sec., SAC 4, ICC 4, STU 3, 4 JAMES STEPHENS: 4401 Azeele Key 2, 3, 4, Scuba 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, 4, POP 4, Pan Am 2, 3, FCA 3, 4 KENNETH STEPHENS: 4307 Coolidge TRACY STEVENS: 3518 S. Macdill LS 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basket- ball 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 4, SGP 4, STU 3, 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4 WALTER STEVENS: 102 S. Moody STEVEN STOCKFORD: 4623 W. Bay Villa Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, Track 3, PTSA 4, Lettermanls 4 FRANK STOKER: 4716 Estrella French 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Scuba 4, 360 2, 3 LEON STOKES: 112 W. Oak Ave. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 BETH STOLL: 4642 Longfellow Kiwi 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Gold and Black 4, Annual Staff 3, 4 - Curr. Ed., Pan Am 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4, Stu 2, 3, SC 4 THOMAS STOUDT: 4014 Zelar Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, German Band 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4, SC 2 JULIE SULLIVAN: 3814 San Miguel Opti 3, 4 TIM SULLIVAN: 3814 San Miguel PTSA 2, 3, 4, Scuba 3 ELINOR SWINDLE: 4407 Swann Opti 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Pan Am 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Mara- natha 3, 4, Gold and Black 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, SAC 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, ICC 4 ff- JAY TALLEY: 5014 Shorecrest Cir. Latin Club 3, PTSA 3, 4, Key 3, 4, Golf Team 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4 PAUL TAPPOUNI: 2715 Terrace Dr. Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, German Band 4 MARTIN TATE: 5107 San Jose Swim Team 2, 3, 4, I Dare U 2,3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, SC 3, Gold and Black 4, Quiz Club 2, PTSA 2, 4, Boys' State 3, Lettermarfs 3, 4 SHARON TAYLOR: 4221 Bay Vista Ave. Commercial Club 2, PTSA 2, 3, 4 ASHLEY THOMAS: 2303 S. Hesperides LS 2, 3, 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4, POP Ed. 4, SC 2, 3, 4, SGP 4, STU 2, 3, FCA 3, 4, Pan Am 2 CHARLES THOMAS: 942 Main St. J.V. Basketball 3, J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4 CHARLOTTE THOMAS: 108 S. Bungalow Pk. Av. PTSA 4, FHAfHERO 4, Track 3 JUDY THOMAS: 2402 S. Dundee Blvd. PTSA 4 SAMUEL THOMAS: 407 E. Francis CYNTRETHA THOMAS: 1917 Fig Opti 2, Basketball 2, 3, FHA! HERO 4 PENNY THURMON: 4919 New Providence FBLA 3, Vol- leyball 2, CC 2, Pep Squad 2 RON TILTON: 3619 E. Royal Palm Cir. Football 2, 3, 4, POP 4 MELODIE TIMBERLAKEZ 3610 Clark Ave. FBLA 4, PTSA 2, 3, 4 TERRY TOLBERT: 4311 Zelar Key 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, STU 2, 3, 4 - Chairman, Annual Staff 3, 4, FCA 4, SC 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4 RICHARD TRIPP: 5110 W. Platt GEORGE TRUITT: 4105 Horatio St. MARY ANN TUCKER: 18 Bahama Cir. Kiwi 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, SC 3, 4, Scuba 3, 4, French 3, Tennis 3, 4, SGP 4, STU 3, 4 - Steer, Letterman's 3, 4, PTSA 3, 4, Little Wom- en's 3, 4 - Pres. BRIDGETTE TURNER: 1718 North B St. DCT 3, 4, PTSA 4 SALLY TURNER: 4223 Morrison Ave. SGP 43 Golf Team 43 LS 43 Scuba 43 PTSA 4 -U- BELINDA URSO: 3911 San Miguel DECA 33 PTSA 2, 3, 43 Pan Am 2, 33 STU 23 SGP 43 Kiwi 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL URSO: 3911 San Miguel Football 43 360 Club 23 High Performance 33 Toga 2 -V- ROBERT VALLEE: 4405 San Carlos Swim Team 23 High Performance 33 PTSA 2, 4 ANG ELA VANCE: 2812 Morrison Ave. MICHELLE VAN LENGEN: 2012 E. Patterson ANA VARGASPRADA: 544 W. Davis Blvd. ARTURO VASQUEZ: 131 14 S. Julia Cir. DAVID VEENSTRA: 124 Adalia Band 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 3, 43 Dungeons and Dragons 33360 Club 23 Scuba 3, 4 HANS VELLENGA: 162 Barbados FCA 43 PTSA 4 MACHELLE VONGLAHN: 3206 Azeele Alpha Coeds 43 FHA 43 PTSA 4 ' LISA VONTHADEN: 3325 Bayshore Blvd. Kiwi 2, 3, 43 SGP 4 - Pres, Vice: PTSA 3, 43 SC 23 360 Club 2 -W- JENNY WAGNER: 3615 Morrison Drama 2, 3,43 Latin Club 23 Opti 2, 3, 43 SGP 43 PTSA 3, 43 Dungeons and Dragons 33 Thespians 4 THOMAS WAGNER: 5700 Mariner Dr. WENDY WALDON: 224 S. Rome JAMES WALKER: 417 W. Park Ave. Football 23 Basketball 33 Baseball 3 BRYAN WALSH: 3304 W. Leona THOMAS WALSH: 3614 San Luis LANCE WARING: 3917 El Prado French Club 23 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 KEN WARREN: 507 E. Sparkman Ave. J.V. Football 2, 33 J.V. Basketball Mgr.: Track 3, 43 Wrestling 4 STELLA WASSERBERGER: 4603 Lumb POP 43 LS 2, 3, 43 Pan Am 23 SGP 43 Scuba 43360 Club 2 JOHN WAVER: 3905W Morrison Ave. NANCY WEAVER: 4915 San Rafael St. SGP 43 LS 33 PTSA 2, 3, 43 Surf Club 33 Swim Team 2, 43 Pan Am 2, 3, 4 TOWANDA WEAVER: 1109 Green St. THERESA WEBB: 2310 S. Westshore PTSA 33 Chorus 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Basketball Stat. 2, 3, 4 3 HANNA WEISS: 4103 Zellar St. Pan Am 23 PTSA 2, 3, 43 LS 2, 3, 43 STU 3g Lettermarfs 33 SGP 43 POP 4 RAN DEE WEISS: 816 S. Westshore J.V. Cheerleader 23 STU 23 Dancero 43 LS 2, 3, 2nd V.P. 43 SGP 43 SC 2, 33 POP 43 Pow- der Puff 2, 43 Pan Am 23 PTSA 2, 3, 4 LYNN WELLS: 2907 Bay Ct. Ave. Opti 2nd V.P.3 PTSA 2, 3, 4 MARTHA WELLS: 307 W. Ross LESLIE WHITAKER: 3208 Palmira St. SUSAN WHITAKER: 40 Martinique PTSA 4 BRUCE WHITE: 3108 Euclid PTSA 43 Computer Comp. 3, 4 DARRELL WHITE: 906 Main St. DENISE WHITE: 906 Main St. LUTHER WHITE: 1320 Main St. SC 2, 3, 43 STU 2, 33 PTSA 2, 3, 43 Alpha Coeds 4 TOMMIETTA WHITE: 103 S. Albany PTSA 4 GLORIA WHITLOCK: 1817 N. Oregon PTSA 43 FHAf HERO 3, 43 Alpha Coeds3 Basketball 23 Track 23 Volleyball 2 CLANDA WIGGINS: 318 E. Frances MATT WIGGINS: 4102 San Pedro Band 2, 3g Stage Band 33 SC 43 PTSA 2, 3, 43 German Band 3 MITCHELL WILKINS: 4304 Palmira Band 2, 33 Stage Band 2, 33 German Band 2, 33 POP 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 43 PTSA 4 ALTON WILLIAMS: 950 Chestnut St. DEBORAH WILLIAMS: 1710 Butler Ct. DEIONNE WILLIAMS: 1302 Main St. MICHAEL WILLIAMS: 1332 Main St. Football 2, 3, 43 PTSA 2,4 PAULINE WILLIAMS: 1154 Main St. TONI WILLIAMS: 711 N. Newport TOWANDA WILLIAMS: 947 Chestnut St. GLENN WILLIAMSON: 5012 The Riviera Annual Staff 3, 4 4- Co-Ed.: Key 3, 43 Gold and Black 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Letterman's 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 PTSA 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Math Bowl 3g STU 33 Maranatha 4g FCA 4 JENNIE WILSON: 4213 W. Vasconia PTSA 4 MATT WILSON: 4702 Clear Tennis 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 PTSA 2, 3, 4 KARL WOELZ: 2620 S. Dundee French Club 3, Pres. 43 Mar- anatha 3, Treas. 43 I Dare You 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 ICC 43 Gold and Black 43 POP 4 - Ed.3 PTSA 4g Quill and Scroll 4 FRED WOLF: 5021 San Miguel TRACEY WOLF: 4939 San Rafeal PTSA 43 Kiwi 43 FCA 4g Maranatha 43 NHS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 SGP 4 KATHERINE WOMBLE: 307 W. Davis Drama 2, 3, 43 Inter- national Club 23 Opti 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 PTSA 43 ICC 4 JUDY wooosp 1910 w. Cass FHAfHERO 4, DECA 4, PTSA4 LINDA WOODS: 1004 S. Skokie Kiwi 3, 43 SGP 43 Surf 33 Powder Puff 3, 43 PTSA 2, 3, 4 MIKE WOODS: 602 S. Matanzas Ave. Football 43 Baseball 3, 43 PTSA 4 WANDA WOOTEN: 3610 DeLeon St. Drama 23 PTSA 43 Soccer 43 Softball 3 JON WRIGHT: 4624 El Prado Blvd. NHS 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 PTSA 4 KENNETH WRIGHT: 1117 Arch BRIDGETT WYNN: 2926 Tampa -Y- SUY YING: 5008 The Rivera Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4g NHS 3, 43 Black and Gold 43 I Dare You 3, 43 Kiwi 3, 43 FCA 3, 43 PTSA 3, 43 Math Bowl 3, 43 Tennis 2 -Z- MICHAEL ZACK: 5002 San Miguel Drama 33 Thespian 43 NHS 3, 43 Bowling 43 PTSA 2, 3, 4 TERRY ZIMMER: 4101 Bay Vista PTSA 4 CAROL ZISKA: 2306 S. Occident Math Bowl 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 I Dare You 33 PTSA 4 B1XRRY,TCYM: 234 ii- 1iQf T- A ' ABDONEY, 1 5, 118, I 192, 11-- 31 . ,,1.... -12., ,l- , . A B ON EY , I C 413 Zmm I ABEL, 233 2554 ' ABRAHAMS,1SUSAN,g:,1 10,, ,1,1 25, 192 AGCERA, VIN ZLZZ ACKERMAN, 116, 164, ACKLEY, LEE: 254 I I ADAMS, .IULIUSf'141, 254 222i ADKINS, HENRY: 192 , i.i1 ADKINS, JAMES: 254 I AITKEN, MICHELE1 254 , ALLEN, ANDREW: 254 554 ALLEN, AMY1 254 ALLEN, DIANE: 233, 254 ALLEN, JAN: 254 , ALLEN, TERRY: 254.f 45' : 1 he if ALMENDARES, ALLISON: I52,1157, fff KEE: ' .Q ALMENDARES, ARMANDO: 152, 157, 192 :411 -455 I 4. 12::: , , ALTER, DIANA: 254 I SUSRAN: 192 ANDERSEBEJANE: 42, 112, 115, 126, 192 LLL ANDERSON I 233 ANDERSON ANDERSON BARBARA: ELLLLL , LIZ: 1 12, , LIZ: 114, 233.1 ,114 . ..-A ...yr - ., f..1E,,. - .1 .1-41141 -. - 1 11 1 BADSTEINRQ:11R13fAT I8I1:EENf LLLA 5 BAILEY, MICHEI,QLE:234 R' BARCHE, BETT1NA:234 BARIA, HUZAN: 128, 129, 234 BARILE, LAURA: 114, 124, 193 BARKIN, MIKE: 59, 110, 193, 131, 179 182, 183, 185 BARKIN, PAMELA: 122, 124, 167, 255 BARKSDALE, GINNY: 65, 120 BARNE,Rg,,KENNETH: 255 ,, BARRY, GWIN: 234 BARRY, LAELIRA: 116, 153,234 BARTELL, AMY: 115,193 I BASS, ROSANNA: 255 BATTLE, LINDA: 153, 158 BATTLE, RONALD: 255 BAXTER, MICHAEL: 255 ROBIN: 128,234 BPQYNE, BOB: 125, 194 194 JAMES: 255 RON: 141,234 1 4: LTEBIBRTN Y, BIIQEN DA: 255 8 BLATNY,DOUG:235 BAILEY, AIB BLAYLOCK, FRE : 146, I BAINES,BRETT:g,34 g X BLAYLOCK,M1Cgg31IAEL:2:3:S2 BAIZON,C BYSHF8,1,J,16,131,191i?i,55,, TA , BAKER, RICHARD: BLY, 94, - BALCO135 1 II, 234 KATHY: ,:- 1, BALDWIN, 255 BORING, ALAN: , , BALLARD, , ,EIEAAI BOIZQIVARI CHUCK: BALLARD,:3ACfi6IiEiff?,,i , 5, 93? Ll: LLLLL BOOK,'ROBER'I':8235 BARBER, ',,,,,,,, 3'4: BOONE,,LEON: 255 BARBIERA, BORGEARRSUSIAN1 235 BOTTA,,ROBERT: 235 BOTWENRQ 4:: RRLLQ235 BOYD, BRONNBA: 42, 235 BQXD, DAVID:1 155, 1 BOYD, NELSON: 155, BOY ER, JOHN: 161, ,,,, ,,,,, BRACKINS, KENNETH: 235 8 BRADFORD, TIM,:255 BRADLEY, DEBBIE: 112, BRADY, CINDY: 65, 112, ,,:, ,,,,, BRANCH, SUSANN E1 55,, BRANIGAN,TERR1:127,194 BRANNON, BILL: 235 BRAZELTON, SCOTT: 141,235 BRESNAHAN, DANIEL: 194 BREWER, ALESIA: 255 BREWER, SHELIA: 195 BRISBIN, GEORGE: 122,255 BROWN 235 BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN ,ALLISON: 111,119, 118,110 CEDR1C:255 CHARLIE: 235 BROWN, , GLENN: 235 , JOE: 255 BROWN, KENAN:135,195 PARRIE: 122 ZROBERT: 141 ROBERT: 141 255 Qggggfggg, 113123153151 ,, , ?gIyFVEg 11511295534 ANDERSON, 4'1541ff- 65 ljg 194 iii K.::i I K'kLLk: 1 ANDREWS, M1SHA: ,4 , KAREN. 234 ANGELO,PHlLLlP1192R LLLB :::: A DALL LLLE BENTSCBINER SUE- 115 194 ANTINORLSCOTT5 2331-5 : ,,, A ,,, ,,,, ' ::::::5::: BENWAREBOLMARC' 234 ' APPELGATE,DANIE1It ::::':::: ::::: 1 JUL, A519 4 ARIAS, CELESTE: 126,,193,g BEROBTROM PAMELA' 255 ARMSTRONG ROSEA5 1- I' ' ' ARMSTRONG' WANDAQ34 BERNSTEIN, KARLA: 114, 120, 234 ARNOLD AMY' 48 12 1 IAB, B 11641211234 ARONOVITZ, TERRI: BII 2 54355 255 . A ARONOVITZ TONI' 254 I ' LBEBRREKIMBERLY' 1303 234 A ARONOW DAVID' GREGORY 1261 234' 1: ARONOW1 STEVE: 1 ,, , , 1E1?ER,Q11g53S1194 ARTHUR, DOUGLASF1 ,,, I A IIR STEWART' 65 1 13 IRR A183 ARTHUR, SARAH: 254 , ,, ,,,,, , ,,, ,,,, 194 ,l, . , , , iS1ES5'1I5E511B8255Z93 1111 1221 214 1 TIII 1 I , - ,:,1 :111 1 B11, ESKISSQXILESL 64' 1161 154, 215 ATKINSON, AUCKJAMES: 254 :,11 A 515 ' AALO 5,, 194 ' AV1LES1J0HNf481 235 ' 193 A I :5 : A :5,,,, 5,53 3 1 235 A , ,,, FRED1 166 . A ,.L,.. . .,,.. 255,45 - B+- , , , 1 ,A 111CHARD1255 ,,:5::1 135, 138, 1557 BADE, ANDREW: 48, 182, GEORGE: 183, 235 183, 184,193 ,555 ,55 :1::: WILLIAM: 152,255 BADGER, MACK: 254,11 BLAN Y, 119, 235 is f BROWNING, MICHAEL: 235 BRUNSON, BYRON: 195 BRYANT, SALETHEIA: 255, 130,149 BUCHMAN, CRAIG:167, 113,120,236 BUCK, BECCA: 114, 195 BUESHEL, ELISE: 236 BUEL, BUGG, JAMES: 141,236 BUGG, ,141, 255 BULLOCK, MARIANNE1 255, 120 BURKETT, MARIA: 195 BURN ETT, CHARLESQ 255 BURNETT, MIICHAELZ 255 BURNETT, 179, 161 BURNETTE, WILLIE: 130, 141,195 BURNOPP, 255 BURTON, CARL S1 166,255 BUSCIGL1O, 255 BUSS,CRAIG:195 OOO I BUSS, DOREEN1 , , , BUSTAMANTE,Pi13R'I:ANA': 195 BUTCHER, DEN1sE:,1, 27, 237 BUTLER, SUSIE: 195 BUTTS, CIIERYL1 114,237 BUTTS, SIMON E: 1 BYERS, SHELLY1 48, '195 BYMAN, DIANA: 1225255 BYNUM, KEVIN: 146, 195 BYRD, LISA: 42, 64, 1142, 115, 120, 126, 182,184,196,185 f - 5:5 . ,1-si -X Wg. 1 X V DANA11Y, LAURA, 42, 65, 115, DANIELS, LIZ: 130,257 L ELL, CONE: 1 2571+ 141114: ll 1 I if K1 F 1, 1 5 Sei TEA 355 1,1141 0-111 - , X ,..L.L . 1 --461118 ..... 1, 23 5 ' ssszg- 1 ' 1 iii , W iii? , 15' ,z w f 20011 ELLIBT, ERIN11 114, 200 t , Er 25,,, 1200, 11511 ' 118 11-, .. 10,155 6, -AALSEKN A .ff 411111: , ,113 0 Wag, Aggggg' ,, zz .. . 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RUCE1 AA2 . , FRIEND, GERALD: 240, 128, 129,541 FRUEHAUF, CISSI: 42, 114, 115, 2181, 201 A , , F2U5LLER1KATH 240 FUTQLER, AWIIQLI A 23 FULTS, KAY: 60, 114f115, 126, 201 GA'11NlOUS, KYLE: 248, 141 PH, MISSYQI 14, 240 GRAHAM, CARL: 259 GRAHAM, JOAN1: 202 JULIAN1 259 A,,, EARAHAM, TERNARTICISEAFQS9 GRANBERRY, ROLENE: 202 GRANDOFF, CARLA: 65, 259 2, -GRANDQFF, RHODA1 60, 4,,, 114, 1 15, A AAAAA 118 1821521202 ' l A A AAARGRANTQAAANN1 1 11, 129, 240 BARQBARA: 4,,A, GALLATIN PENNY' 201 ,,,,,, 1GRANT,JO1-INNIE: 111 , , ,, A 202 , AAAAA Af4 ' f A4, 248 ,,, A111 A441 QGALLON ERIC' 248' GRAY- KRISTINELNO ,,1114f1 1111 ' 11111 200 A GALLON'PARfHEN2IA,240 A A GRAYB1LL,ALLEN1 118,126,240 111 i ,,11 M194R,Y1120S,35i3 GALLON,T1-IELMA' 2421 A GRAYSON-EUZABETH1359 ,184,, 111 A GAN DY,LEEr 119, 451 651 ' 1841 11,fAA1 A gAT1fbEfAC1f?1Ii1Y154060 112 115 126 GREC612 JOSE PH: 240 A,,1 84A8A,1 if ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 GREEN CHRIS: 240 2 113,239, 120, 127, 184,201,228 GREENgiARRY,259 ,,,, A,, ,AAAA 240 259 11111 H51 1161 120- '79120' 240 5151f 1FAf 1N,THEG1JoREf200 G2i1XRR1SC5N,GALEN:24O GREENEAUM A, 153 25551 111 1 115'1 FA1,10, cARoL11 151Ef1200 GARR1soN,MELAN1E1240 GREENE GLOARIAQ 46 1 CAf11HYf 112, 115, 200 , G,ARTH,REGG1E: 135, 138, 201 GREENE, JONATHAN, ,1,,, f Es J lzo, 248 hiii 131 1201 240 GREEN E, SARAH. 202 I A 21'A222111?A1?gg,,,,2,L,5665D1ANE1 141 ' GREEN E1 WILLIAM. 259 A i FAZAO1 SUSAN1210 11111 ' GAULDING?UNDA3248 GREGOR,Y LORET'fA' 115 1116 154 04188ELL:239 G1-w,1-IARRY: 228 20, 1 i ,,,, ' 1 , 1 A ,,1,, ,4,, j VI 239 A A ',,1 ,,,, 161, 239 11,1,, A - 111111 'EERNANDEZES ,,, GRIFFITI11 VALENTINEE1 11151 259 1,, 1 FERNANDEZ4LISA2222245511 A GE0RG1E,2Ji2ANr124S' 1A GR1SSOM'NANCY'259 ' ,65 FE,LEi3SANDEZ411PENIDENE3 243 ,A GROSS RQBERT. 259 5555 11-, 9 , A :1l E1 GRUENDEL JEFF. 202 - 111111 MAN 15115132 80 11211 11 11 A f 111 FERNANDEzgf v1CK1E16 sg 3,239 AGLIBBS, USA1127, 2011 GUAGUAQUDO ROXQ,N,q,EQ1'20 167 A A A 210133, SUSAN: 528,202 24, 1 ' 1 F 666 139, 1,21, X DENSCAR LENE1202 1 4 , TiBERT1LAMAR?13511381202 gggI1?g1LlCIiXR1il?1I151lAC!Iil1i'1:515i52959 F1L211RPELLO,22LlSA: G1LBERT50N1PATRiClAf 248 GUESS SAMUEL157 260 A STEVEN: 248 G11.MoRE,13ETH1 116,202 GUION' ANDRE230 1 23912583 GEOVENCCLNORMAN: 118,202 GUNN1MICHEL:E,116 129 24, 6151 ,,, ,, IDI 248. GUSTAFSON SHAWN' 2 Q EEEEEAAEE 15 21,12 455, 5611 GAIUNTA, 248 GUTCHER AL 202- G1UN'1'A,L2AUR1E1625, 112, 129, 183, GUTHRIEASEANM 157, f 240 ,1,,. ' GUTIERREZ QIQTOR- 241 155,, GIVARZJAY: 1101, ,11 2123, 124,240 ,,,, GUTMAN ALEA-241 'A 65 5 GLANTON, 248 1111 11 2 119 2 2555 , A GLON EK, TAMARA22130, 259 159 166 184 525 1' 14 1 1 EOIJERQ 248 ' GODZIC, MARY: 202 1 1 1 1 ,A fE'0D1ERO, 239, 167 GoLDEN,THoMAs1240 A , 201 GQMES,PATR,ICK: 141,157,259 - H - 2'1- KATHY: 167, 259 'A .112 A A 2,,1, r,5EoRa,K1RR1,,135, 201, 138 GONSALVES, MONA: 60,114,1I5, HAAS, BRAD: 179,183,202 A A 2 gggiggg, 12il,f5, g,12oR61p,w1LL1E1240 118, 202 5 A HAGEMAN,DoUGLAsf 202 G0NZAL5511,,fLSA?f61151202 1222221 HAGERTY1 MAR1i?260-f ! 25 11151 A 259 QOODMA A 20? HAlR1CHERYLf 269 A 201 A 22225 55 A 118,259 HAKANSON,MARYBETH:114, 184, , 212 ,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,, , 241 ,,,2 ,,, G DMANQSHERI3 HALL, BRADLEY: 202 1 1111 91291 G01R1Dl1LL015ERGl022?59 HALL, JAMES1 241 1 ,,42 1 A 1 5555562 2 f GORDON,GINA: 259 HALL, LINWOOD: 141,260 2222 A 22 GORDON,L1NDA: 114, 202 0 HALL,SYBIL: 149,260 A 1 GURDON1 MARVIN2 52,,,52 5 ARFIAMBLEN, MEREDlTH1f260 , ,,11 212 A GORDON JR., KATH 152S2,,241, 1112 1121 GOTLER,STEVE: 65,2 124, , 2222 22662 11,, A A 2, fi Go11LD,L1z1259 1HA1v11LToN, MARK: 2602 , ,,,,, GQULD JR., DONALD: 22, 118, 119, HAMILTON,SHE1LA:260 ,21,,l2Q1,113, 135, 1381 2021 1334, 561f ,,, LETT JR1!AMES2fi,Z50 , , 259 21 222 1211112 A 4 ,11 222222212 ABOUT, LISA: 240, 5521 HAMMo1N1? ,TYRONE1Z260 , FRI1EDMAN,iiE BINZ24g1 2256 A .GRACE,1GAREYZ l,546 ,QQ 2,5 122, HAMPTON,-JAMES:155,260 240 12225 A ,,4,, , QHAMRICYQTBLA1R11351241 513 1:1-1 A 41 1 , - , 1115321111 , - . -1-.1E2'f.12Sff .. 8 1 , 4, ,,.,,-1:15228 . 12:12 .:1:::Q1,r1sSsx2:1ss5ia,112 .1-1,111 ---- 111 1. 11.1, 11 1111.1-A-W 6----- ww 21-'l52?5'!1iff1-2 .-.S-'-22515 2.1511 zzxviziisssvs HANDWERK, LISA: 260 HANDY,JOS1E: 130, 143, 202 ,HAZNDY JR,JOSEPH: 260 HANLON,TOM:120, 241 ,HANSEN, MARK: 202 I HARDAWAY, REBECCA: 120, 143, 260 HARDIE, ELE: 114,202 HARDY, JEFFREY: 260 HARDY, MAE: 202 HARE, DONALD: 204 HARLEY, JANE: 112, 115, 204 HARMON, JOYCE: 241 HARMON, ROBERT: 122, 123, 241 HARRIS, CATHY: 260 HARRIS, HERMAN: 260 HARRISON, BRENDA: 241 HARRISON, DEBRA: 240 . HARRISON. GLEN: 110, 126, 241 HARRISON,TlM: 60, 204 : 4 TINA: 114,024 I ES: 120, I LISA: 41, 65, 241 ,,, HASSELLZ, CA RL: 1 13,9 204 I HAUGABOOK, JOHN: 260 HAUN, TERRY: 241 HAYDEN, GARY: 241 HAXES, BQBBIEP 241 ,,,,,,,, ESg::R1CARDO:: ::f: 141, 5280 ::::::AA I HAYS, LAURA: 114, 1:26, 204 HAYWARD, NANCYIE 120, 260 HEARNE, KEVIN: 241 igt E,A ,i . g,HENDERS0N',7 ICTURIAQ41 ENDRY, TAP: 60, 113, 115,204,229 , ENRY JR, LEONARD: 260 ENSLEY, LAURA: 260 HENSON, JEFFREY: 241 HERD, ROBIN: 1:61, 241 HERDS, HERBEIRT: 146,204 I HERDS, MARIA: 241 HERMAN, LAURA: 241 HICKMAN, LAVE: 130,260 HICKMAN, LISA: 260 I AHICKMAN, PHILLIP: 141 HIERLMEIER, PAM: 42, 60, 65, 114, 2203l,,162 fHIEi1LME1ER,WENDY:260 EI-II N, DEVON: 260 5 ,g ILi5FDAVID:260 51-JILL, JEFFREY: 204 Ei-IIIQEEJ-ASALLY: 120, 260 Q-IILTQSCOTT: 260 ,,, TORYA:I27,24I , 126 201 ,5 Q-VS H INDA: HIX STEPHANIE: 205 HOI3SON, ,,E1g31,, E,ERT: 241 HOCHSCHWENDERJ, GEORGE: 115, HOCK ROBIN: 64, 112, 120, 126, 183, 184164,181, 241 HODGES, LANCE: 135, 161, 261 HODGES, TRACY: 42, 60, 114, 115, 118 205,229,182 HOLDER,JULIE: 0 HOLLINGSWORTH, LIESEL: 163, HOLLY, PEGGIE: 241 HOLMES, JEFF: 241 HOLMES, JOYCE: 261 HOLMES, MARY: 262 l:1QI884STR0Mff5MYE ,,:1,,l6, 241. FHUOPER BIIJ iIOEL?l25 205 I 1111' J11 HOPKINS, BONN1E1261 HOPKINS, DAPHNE: 114, 115, 1025, 179, 154,205 HOPPE, JIM: 120, 135,241 HOPPE, MELISSA: 120,261 : HORN, TAMMY: 120,261 HORSEY,SIMON: 241 HOSKINSON, MICHAEL: 241 HOUK, MICHAEL: 167, HOUSE JR, CURTIS: 135,161,261 HOWARD, RONNIE: HOWARD JR, ALF NS S 261 HUBERT, ROBERT.: 14 1 , HUDSON, HQLLY: 60,, ,, , ,, HUDSON, JEHJIE: 262 HUDSON, MESHAY: 1 127, HUERTA,ANTHO1'ifY::2:F2 HUOOINS, SON IA:,261: , ,, HQJGHEQSOJAMES: 7 :, HUMPHREY, L: 262, :::: 205 HUNTSQANNIE: I ' , 179, 242 HUNTER, DENVER: 242 :,, EAMES: 135, 157, 138,205 242 112, 120, 126,242 112 HUTCHINS, TERI: 154,262 HUTSELL, JOEL: 262 , + :: ::': :::::7 INNOCENTI,FRA1S1QgESA: 2815 IN ,:, ,,,,: ,, :::: IR AND, 242 IRVIN E, IRVIN E, ISHEE, :::: ITALIALNO, JOHNSTON, LEROY: 123, 242 JOINER, TIMOTHY: 206 JOLLIFF, DEANA: 0 JONES JONES, JONES, JONES, JON ES, ES, JONES ES JON ES, JON ES, , ANESI-IONY: 122:5206 ALTON:135, 138, 226 ANDRE: 262 2 , , BRIAN: 262 DARRYL :262 DOUGLAS: 167,206 HAMILTON: 242 JACKIE: 111,120,242 JULIA: 262 , KATH , LAURIE: 1203352 :O:116 SQONES, PAMELA: 162 : . . JONES, ROBERT: 157, 242 JONES JONES :ROSA:242 ' ,I1: 1: JONES, JONES, RODNEY:135 242 262 SONIA: 262 STEPHEN: 2065. , , JORDAN, ANDREW: 262 JORDAN, GREG: 113, 118, 119, 206 JORDAN, MARK: 155,242 h JORDAN, ROBERT: 206 JOSEPH, JULIA: 206 ..K-. KAPOCSA IV, FRANK: 262 KARPAY, BEVIE: 114,242 KARUP, JONATHAN: 262 KATES, KAREN: 207 KAVOUKLIS, CHRIS: 135,262 KEATING, DEBORAH: 242 KEATON, ANTHONY: 262 KEATON, GLORIA: 117,127, 207 KEITH, STEPHEN: 118, 120, 262 KELLER, FELICIA: 120 KELLER, VERONICA: 112, 207 -J -- KELLY,SANDRA:207 KEMP,JOANNA:114,120,242 JACKS N,A19I8ANDA: 262 ' KENNARD, JAMES: 242 262 5 ,,,,, ::,,,: 154 ELIIZABETH: 1 16, 120, :i :PP 5 SHA RON: 45, 205 -fKENNEDY,gfJ1VESLEY: I JACKS , TODD: 2412 :PPI KIEFFER, MARY: ::::: 1:14, 162, 242 JACKSONFFQNY: 262 ,,::,,,,: KIEFFER, PETER: 135 JACQUIN, 155,242 I KIEFFER, TOM: 118, 135,207 JAMES, DONALD! I , JAMIESON, ANN: 1111, 242 JAMISON, SHAWN: 114, 242 KING,,RUSTY: 113, 207 PP:' KING, JOHN: 242 KINGERY, KENNETH: 184, 207 JANSON, RICK: 205 KITEPOWELL, SUSAN: 114, 242 JAYCOCKS,LAUR1E: 262 KLADKIS, KEVIN: 166 242 ,,,,,, , KLAY, ALAN: 60, 183, 207, 155, 187 JEBNK 4. ,,,, Q UELINE:262 IKLAY, KELLY: 60,gI:I4,115, 207 JENKINS, PANf:45M112, 115, 127, 182, I JEFF: 146, 243 187, 205 IIISP: :::: ::: A 4 :S1 JULIE: 24:3 JEWELL, LINDA: 45, 60, 1T34,:1:15,,L,18, KNI'O1HCI1,,LORI: 154, 243 182, 187, 185,206 KNIGHT,:S: ,:,,,,CEY:7 A JOBBA,DEN1SE:262 KNIGHT, VT I::: 54,207 OPII JOCZIK, JOYCE: 206 KNOWLES, PATRICIA: 207 JOHN, STEVEN: 135, 139,206 KOBRES, BERNEQRDZAAISQ, 243 JOHNSON, CARA: 202 KOHRS, KAHTABINE JOHNSON CAROL: 130,206 KONGQUEE,JOH,N:243 JOHNSON CHERLYN: 149,262 KOSTELNIK, LEEi,116,243 JOHNSON DERRELL:262 KOVACS, DAVID JOHNSON JAMES:206,242 KOZLIK, LAWRENCE: 208 JOHNSON JOHNSON 242 JOHNSON JOHNSON: z: 1. JOYCE: 130, 206 KATHY: 65, 112, 181, 183, KENN ETH: 242 1416, 242: YOLANDA: 5 ,...,.4 . .. . .. 64. 6: - ,. 4 ,W 1 . -54: KOZLIK, LORETTA: 243 KOZLIK, SUNNY: 243 KRAMER, JAKE: 65, 141, 157, 263 KRAWITZ, ANNE: 60, 112, 115, 208 ,KRI ETZKY,: DAVID U KRUEGER, KELLY: 263 KRUEGER,i314RISTf:165,1112, 243, 59 'f 1 ,kk., X-XXX :XX X K, XX, XXX, X -. .':5x:i .X hs. .KXXX X X 'XL X XXX X WX EXXRXS XXQX G 4 . K ,X X. X - -L , XX sXXEfXXX'WX :-- X -..-. -- f X- 'WWW 'XXWXX X0Q'Xs-cr XXQiX:Qy,' 5 :-.- W :XX X- XX, ..., ,:-. X - X XX X,..,.QX5fXX5XXX, i.A 2 ,:.. ::.: X X X , XX , X XXXXXXXXX ' I 2 Q- AL.,. 5' T X ' , .A .X ,M ' 55 KUHN, HARD: 65, 208g . V qtk, qig L 5 N KUNDIGifL INGER: 112, lf! , 51 M ff-XX X ' X il KURMA IE J ENNIFERE X45 M ,... X X X ' ,,mQ .-'L H I , :.. :XXX X Q W 'V AL OLM: 209 . 55 52? S E, JOSEPH: LOCK ,,',. INGRIDQ 209 X LOCK OOD CHRIS. 263 5 X4 X :QMS . . 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GXX, .5 TMOODSKQDANJEL: 212 A , 15400 UYLJOANI :,,, 1 4533, 148,313,534-A 245 AAA 2 f I 821OORE,:3:1ANGgE 8 265 ::,,, l li 4 5 MOORESABROOKSE 127, 212 5 245 , , , 1.A 1 11, AIL. g - MOOREQQGARRY: 141, 265 , MOORESGARY: 212 2 2 , MOORE, 111 PAUL: 166,213 I 1 161 1 28 21 120, MOREIYFO, JORGE: 245 A JEFFREY: 155, 265 MORGA1N,GIN1NY: 1 12, 25113, MORRIS, ANISE: 148 I MORRIS, PEGGY: 265 1111 j MORRISON, 14A,RL: 265, 6666 MORSE, MOSES, AL1SA: 245 1' A REE1 Q ,MOSES,GARY: 245 41v1OSLEY,CHERlE: 213 MOSRIE, DEAN: 245, 265 MULLIS STEPHANIE: 265 5 ::'2 MUNCHALFEN,PENNY:114,120i :E1222 245 , OSIASON, 18 184, 213 PEREZ,MARY: 112,120,247 ,,,5: MURPHY, MARY KATHRYN: 60, 213 112,l15, MURRAY, MURRAY MURRAY: MURRAY, EL1ZABETH:265 FRANKLIN: 246 SONIA: 213 JACK: 113, 126,138, 161, MUSICK, MICHAEL: 265 MUTCHLER, ANTHONY: 213 MUTCHLER, TINA: 116, 120, 179, 246 MYERS, LEANNE: 120, 265 MYERS, LYNN: 112, 121,246 MYTYCH, JOSEPH: 265 -N- NABORS, KEVIN: 213 NADLER, LAWRENCE: 155,265 NANCE,BARBARA:45,121,213 NEHM1R0BE1if172f265 :N ELSON, if NESTOR, FRANKLIN: NEwMAN,AMY:41,246 5,:, COUBTN 265 NGUYEN, L1EN: RRR 245 1S11CHOLlS,C1-IRIS: 46, 127, 1 10, 1843 , ,,i A ,,,5 4 NIC , :NO FSINGER, KRES: 213 NORMAN. DANIEL! 2461 ,,, 1NORR.!SQ :555 LISA: 356: RES, NUNEz,NAN::114,1203196 - 15: SRA OBERRY, THOMAS: 127, 246 13 , OLlVEiEQ:iKRIST8X::1:2461 A 6- OLIVEKLMICHAPEL: 265 OLSON, DEBRA1265 ORRICKQ NORWOOD: 265 ,1,183,184,1 ,,,5 ,,5,,4 4,,, A , 5 E 5 .. .AIAI ,Z IIA : EN, BRYAN: 1, 265 1 0WEN1S C0TT?, Z:i,3a ,,,, 5 5 5 A , P T ,,,, , PACRW OD, 1 3 PALERISS , JUL1Ei4265 PA LMEBgQ,,,iGREG6,RY: 265 266 3 PARR, RSM: 1 1 1 3 P11-51451833 PATE, 3 PATRICK, 64, 1 17 PATTERSON, ANTOINETTE: 129, 214 PATTERSON,SABR1NA: 266 PAYNE, KERR1: 30, 45,112,115,127, 182, 187, 214 PEAGOQ14, JEVOIQI: 266 x PEARSON, PATIHCIA: 266 PEASLEE, SCOTT: 214 f H PENA, MICHELE: 247 , PENNEWILL, MARY: , PENN1NGTON, KARYN::55:1f51::2, 143, 5 184, 247 PENNINGTON, MARY: 118,120,247 PENNY, MARGARET: 1 12 , ,5 PEPPER, CHIP: 64, 113, 120, 214, 5 PERKINS, SCOTT: 135, 161, 266 PERRONE, TAWNJE: 266 , PERRY,CYNTHlA:2142 ::7 JSSSRI A PERRY, JULIA: 214 PERRY, KIMBERLY: 266 PETERSON, DANIEL: 118, 126, 179,f- 247 PETERSON, JOHN: 141,266 PETERSON, MIQHAEL: 159, 166, 247 ,,,: 114, 247 PETRAK15S14CH8 8S: 120, 1126i 247 PETRAKIS, LINDA: 65, 112, 115, 127, 120, 182, 188, 214, 59 ,,,,, , PETRAIQTS, SUSAN: 1 20, PETTI, ICRISTINA: 30, 64, 1 .EVZ 10, 1 14, 115,118,119,182,183,185,188,214 , 227, 59 PPEIFPER, DIANNE: 1 12,1214 PHAM, TUYEN: 266 P1-1AM,YEN: 266 266 PHILLESSQSAJOHN1 118, 135,247 266 P1 1 , 247 P1T1SC,I4 f3HR1Sfi118 5, 141, 161 , 266 ?ITISCl,5,L:EEZ 11-3, 135, 182, 215, 161, . i:' :-f , 2,,:i A DA: 266 PLATTQEHCHELLE: 266 PLATT,E5g, S H2ATz1E:215 , ,,: IEI 651 11 55:: f EESSR POLLAK, HEATHER: 266 R, SCOTT: 247 ?LAWSKI,CA?1?HY:114,143,215V LOR EN : 2211 5 I POWELL, TRAC1: 45, 266 , POWNALIASTEPHEIN: 127' POZ 1 N4 247 Ll 1 ,,1.,.f P ZIN, 215 PRANGE, JOHN: 113, 215 RRATER, EDUARD: 1.181247 , M1C11ELET 1 12. 1.18, 1 10 2 1 5: EERR A 5 PRESSLEY, KEM: 157, 266 PRESTON, LESTER.: 247 PROUT, 266 PRUDE, FALON:215, 146 PUGH, KATHY: 21:5 PUIG, FERNANDO: 266 , PUIG, PH1LLIP:247 PURCELL.JENNY:215 - --, 3 ,,,5 i 11Q QUEIROLO. PETE: 118, 161 QQSHAEROLO, SAM: 1 18, 161,247 , ,5F.gg5Uf555E1f,i5EEE, 1 ' 5: AMYE: 153, 266 RQADOS, KEITH: 152 11iAFF,SYDELLE: 266 , ANTHONY: 135,266 266 RAMOS, JOHN: 65, 135, 161.266 RAMOS, RAY: 216 RAMSEY.,,,L1NDA: 247 RASH, DWAYNE: 247 RASH,JAN1CE: 122, 130,266 : , RATHBURN, GEORGANNE: 266 RAUCH, CHER1E: 143, 153, 267 ERPAUCH SCOTT:216 188 RAY, OALENE: 247 RAYL, N1ARY:267 RAYMONDO, JAMES: 267 ,,, ,, RAYMONDO, R1CHARD::127, 216 REASOR, DARRIN: 152,247 REASOR, KEVIN: 152,267 RECc111O, STACY: 247 REC1NE,G1NA: 65, 267 , REOO1cK, BILL: 247 REDD1CK,GARY: 247 WENDY: 216 HOWARD: 267 REEVES, LAURA: 128,216,247 REEVES. WILLIAM: 267 REGAR, ALL1SON:, 247 REGISTER, ELEN1fi::42,267 REIDELBACH, CECELIA: 216 RE1NHART,ANT1fIONY,,267 RE1N HART. ,,,, 1 247 REV ERON, CH 149 REVERON,SYB1Lj147fZ14f75f1:2S9 , REYNOLDS, SAN,,1l?R2?42,11il1?54 ::i1 16+ 216 REY N OLDS, W ,.,,, ,,, 458 i RHODE, LISA: RSS 5 TAEE RHODES, PATSY::,65,ff,1,1'61,:f2575 A RICHARDSON, JOSEPH: 1557, 247 5::: R1CHARDSON,M,1C,HAELg216 RIC K ETTS, DO 267, ,, A RIDG DILL, JENNIFER: 60, f1,: 12,,1 15. 1321216 , ,,,::: 1 ,PSP if A55, , f R11511144 C4110 RIGG 1 NS, 165 ::1: 152 R1GG 1 NS, CELES:1?Ef267 ,IgiINA1.DI,ALL1SON-241, 267 A , 64, 1 12, 216,, , ,,,,,,,,, , ,1 1 117 ,435 15, vs: SS: RIOLES, KEVIN: 21118 SCHNEIDER, MONIKA: 249 I MARSHA1 149, 269 RITTER,CARY: SCHUCH,I3RIAN:268 ,,SNO5QV,AN'1'HONY:120,l50 QSHER: 248, SCHULMAN, FRED: 268 , ER, JAMES: 65, 135, 250 REVERA, 24 SCIONTI, JANE: 45, 65, 268 ER, TOM: 113, 115, 135, 138, RIVERO, 120, SCIONTLRICHARD1 151, 268 ,,l.if9161, 118, 231 IQSSSIIE SCOTT,CHARLES3 249 ER,KRISTEN160,65, 112, 115, R I 7 SCOTT, DEBRA2 249 ' I S -... SCOTT, MAUDE5 46, 112 SOL, MON, CH ERYL: l 17, 218, 250 123, A SEAMAN, MARK: 259 SOLS MON, DONALD: 250 18, 248 SECRINGER, EDDIE: I 18, 2197 MON, NADINEI 218 116,248 SEEFELDT,KR1STI:45, 184,249 RS8PENNYf11511791218 ROI3INSONg RICHAI1D,g SELLERS, DAVID: 268 8538 SOTQ MARIA: 219 ROCKER, 1 , SENTELLE KEVIN' 249 DANIELI 269 RGDDY, 7 4 SESSUMS IBIICHAHD' 217 I MARK: 250 129, SESSUMSSANDRAS ,120, 268 SO HARDJENNSIFER: 269 248 I S SEXTON,CYNT1-IIA: 114,115,217 GLER1 JOHN250 R0DEWA KAREN SHAEFER BETTY: 268 250 RODGERS fEI9A3CQUFE71IN1?,TE 248 SHAW SUSAN, HS 120 268 269 RODGERSQEEIOHN: 216 S , ' . ' I ' 32, 219 RODRIGUEZ, GINA1 143, 184, A ?3g'gS'2i29 SPOTO, 45, 112, 126, 162, 257 ,,, 7 I ,,,,, SHELD6N. CHA1iI5ES-268-I ,,,,,, , 5 55 , , 7 17720, 179, SHEPERD13DEN,SE7,772l-7 7 STAIR, 248 5577 7 , , S577577 7 ' ' , STALEY, 135, 141,250 ROGERS, 248 , S SHERIDANIGREGOIFY-1571249 555 112,115, ROGERS,7SHIRLEYE,216 3gfgIlWQfg,iE9liET,1'l1gj9 219 ,,,, , RONAN,STEPHANIEI 143, 149, 267 I - I - 5,, , 555 I RON DEAU, GREGORY: 216 HSHIELDS1 MARY1 1621 249 SSS 219 RONSON, TERIN1 248 DAWN' 268 475 LISA160, 219 ROSA LES, MARILSN, 267 JODIZ 268 SSSS 119, 120, 179, 250 RQSENBERG, LISA? 111, 124, 131, 267 777 i BLEYfMEL1SSf571268 EEEESSS 4 179, 250 A ROSENKRANZ, JACK: 120,248 EQXLESEI 1151217 , ,,1, 65, 114, 110, ROSS, KIMBERLY: 151,267 ,,,5 5, S , 1 ,,,, , ,,, , , 182, ,185 ROUSEN, ERG,LISA:128,129,248 ,,, ,7,,,,,,,, STENNIS, 269 , ROY,SU9f ,N:248 1 1 , 22 STENSON, ANDRA: 130,7257r17 RUBIO, ARDO: 179, 183,216 SUf1Y1M0NS,THERESAr 268 STEPHENS, DAVID: 0 RUBLEM S RGE: 248 34557217 STEPHENS, JAMES: 60, 113,219 RUI3Y,G1 , GE1248 ,,, , 7 ,,,, , ,,177, SSSS , , : , 5,,,,7 DII , STEPHENS, I4ENNETH12 ,Iig,S, ,,, RUSS, HA: 248 S11SiGLETARY,CARLA: 268 STEVENS, TRACEY: 115, 120,219 RUSS, ,S,, RTQQ67 SINGELTON, SANDRA: 268 STEVENSON,WALTER:219 MES: 216 JOHN: 152, 249 STEWART, CHRISTOPI-IER3 18, 269 OI3ERT1126,248 ,,,, ,, STEw11ART,ScOTT1 SSSSSS ,,,, S 249 . STEWART, VAN: 2692 RYAN, SITTON, SARAH: 60, 112, I 19, 118, STIEGA L, DIANE: 116, 250 ,, 7 ,,,S 7,,,,, ,, , STOCKFORD, STEVEN2 219 DSS f ' STOKER, FRAN1-917219 7 f LEE: 1194, 120, 1782, 249 STOKER, MICHELLE: 269 I S 5,,7 5 7 I 2 , ,7SI1EiPPER, HOLLY: 111, 249 ,,, ,s2 16ES,LE0N: 135, 146, 138 1271 I STOLL1 MARY2 65, 112, 189 7gA,,,D 1f31 DEBRATT282, 129113249 1,557 I STORR,SIDNEY: 146, SABELL 218 STORY, BARBARA: 269 S7 7 1S7AI3ELLA, , SSSE 8 277 SMARFLROGER1 166 A STOTTS1 BRYAN 299 j 421 I 157 212531 f,22Qj,Q92,9 1888 248 71 22 CRAI232- 268 I 2222 2 I STRINGIEIELD ARTHUR-72679 A ,,SSSS 7777 SMITHANNA- 1293 250 1 Q A H, ID3 STYLESJOHN3 ,,1 , SIi2fITH,ERIC2: 771 11117 I 3 SMITH, GREGORY1250 SULLIVAN,TlMOTHY:f2.l9 EfE71 7'77'1 'EE'7 7 ' 7 f' -I 59 SS7 7 7777 I ,,, 2+ 77S , 162, ,,, I , , 2622 I SAYITT, ALAN: 217 SBAR, 268 ,,,,,, I SS757 , , SCHATZBERQII3 7BBIEI21,91513,Si951571, 9 ' 217,139 A 3 , . 57,, ,247 1 99277 SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SI5IITH, 77s7191177111 2 278 SMITH SMITH LESLI: 25025 LESLIE: 111, 250 LORI: 116, 218 MALLORYQS 250 30, 115 IvIICHEAL:,,269 ,SCARLETTQ 269 SMITH, , , ,STEPHANIE 269 STACEY: 149,250 TONII: 1512 71729, ,1116,119, 184, 250 SS. ,7 ':,, ,yiin S SS ,E,, S SUMN I IESWEAT, CHARLES: 269 SWINDLE, ELINOR:110,115,-116, 119, 203, 120, 11j9,1182,S2l9,18927185 SWINDLE, THOMAS: 123, 269 SYVIRBUL, RICHARD: 269 T- 3722 TALLEY, JAMES: 219, 167 TAMKUN, S TANN ER, 250 777'33 YK. QRAN, VAN2 251 WEAVER, CLOTEE: 252 230 WELLER, RALEIGH: 252 5: 2mhXi 2h.' 2 , XW2: K-2222 :J , . L2f-1 21L2'iLL-'.2LL1 fizl A : , 2555225 2 22 2 I 22 2 22222 22222 222f 22 g 7: '1 2 WIGHTMAN, BRETT1 1431 151, 252 TA 2 W1LH12fEsR f 22 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 Q 2222 2201 222 A 222222 2222 2 22 2222 V 2 222 2 2 2W1LKERS0Ns5K1RK:2522 2 269 222 2 2 v153,gQ,NSTA,22KARE,Ng111,118,252 , WILKINS, MITCH: 60, 223 26, 222 22, 222 2 - 2222 22222 2222 222 2 A 2 2 2 2222 , - ,.2:f -::i' .:-'k- Qifi 1 .k,,z:-k.. ' 'X-- 2.:: 1 :- 2i -, 5f 121 xA2 f212 22 A WILLIAg2,2 rIOfE'2IN2E: 223 vH.LEGA,. A W1 LUA 2 Q 2 F1 52 VINCENTR 222 AREN1 270 WILLIAMS, KARON: 270 222 VINES,CHADWICK:270 1I5If13iil0271 ,,, .5 I.. A . .I 5. 5 I 2::-1f ' I -BOMA ' 2222222 22222 VIRTS, A 22222 VONGLAHN MA 2222 271 , 22 Z F AA2:, Xt ,2 5 5 2 22 2 2 2 221 I , 222 222 13549255 ?H0' 5? 5,CHA 5 i, 139 2 A A 222 22 22 , SHO 20 VQNTHADENCOR 222' 8 22222222 19 'Ho i f ' JUD 5 2 VONTHADEN' LISA' 159 182 183 235 59' ' ' ' 2: 1 3 8 .- , 1', 1.. 3 . - 2 'HO KIMA5, 114, 153, 184, 250, , , WILSON, BRITT: 15, 2'11, fi2 5- 5- 'HOMASZ RICKEY: 270 , WA,15N,SR1 JENNY 115' 1 21111 571 THOMAS, WALTER, 117, 141, 157, Lggglg WILSOSI, 52,251 1 I 2 F 222 22222 122221 . CYNTRETHA: 130,220 2 0, 252 251 I 2 551 2 1 515552 A 2' 2 2 . ' fHQ N,5Ug1E, 270 WALKER, JAMES: 222 522 151ILggg' MATTHEW' 11032 , 252 270 WALKER, 114,252 wILSON1STEVEN,27'l 1 , PEN 220 WALTERS, 270 WILSON' STEVEN 271 7 E5i MoN'SUZAbQA: 11411201 WAR'NG'GE0m3E1222 WINKELIVIPLNN DAWNV41 252 Z 5 ':25l I WARUCK1 252 555 TEXMNN 55551 124 2711 A 51 3 , RONALD: l35,f220, 138 WARREN, ALNTHONY: 270 Q71 2 '1 RLAKE,MELODIE:l29, 220 WARREN,CLARENCE:0 5, R 1 AAAA ,g5R'T0M,122'271 , 135, 184, 251 WARREN, 270 22 iE:.1.... 61, 119 121 ?0DD,C1NDY:251 55 514 WARREN, 182 18321224 ,gi 1 1 1 I f0LBE1iT,TERRY: 110,65, 113, 115, WASSERBERGER, STELLA: 60, 115, wdu, i,REb, 224 ,,,,2, I I8,22C!555Ei6l,23l 2 114,222 , ,,A 125AA, - 'OUCH5I'ON,MALLORY:27O WAvER,JoHN,222 WOLRMARY-2 1 2 AMY: 111,251 ?ROSKY, ANiTA: 270 f RUDEAU, ALLISON: 65, 112, 127, WEAVER, NANCY: 115, 120, 222 WEAVER, TOWANDA: 222 WEBB, THERESA: 222 WEBSTER, JAY: 252 WEGNER, CHARLES: 270 WEISS, HANNA:60, 114,220 WEISS, RANDEE: 45, I 14, l 15, 222, WOLF, TRACY: 112, 115, 118, 183, 224 WOMBLE, KATHERINE: 125, 224 , WOOD, WOOD, WOOD , LIZ: 158,252 , , WOOD, WOOD, BEN: 135, 181, 252 CARIE: 271 MIKELII3, 135, 161, 133: ' TIM: 127, 252 WOODS, BETH: 271 WOODS, JUDY: 127, 130, 224 I WOODS, LINDA: 224 WOODS, PAM: 65, 112, 120, 126, 252 . ., 1841, 251 SQRUEMAN, DIANE: 111, 128, 129, 251 'RUITT, GEORGE: 220 ' RQJITT, MARY: 2705 , ' 270 , MARY ANN: I I2, 115, 118, ':',- -L,L::, V f:L1 . g BRRIDGETTE: 221 RNER, ERIN: 251 f ,,5 SALLY: 114, 115, 126, 221 YNDALL, SUSAN: 270 'v3oN,TY1 135 -jU , , SQDERWOOD, LORI: 270 2 2 JNDORF, CAROLYN: 112, 120, 179, ,SI JRETTE, GARRISON: 120, 251 I JRSO, BELINDA: 112, 115, 221 JRSO, MICHAEL: 135, 221, 138 -V+ fAcEER, ROSA LEA: 270 1ALLEE,M, ICLHELL E: 154,270 VALLEE, ,12 I I 55522 5554 I IANCE, 2 VAN WELLS, LYNN: 116, 222 WELLS, MARTHA: 222, 252,270 , WELTZ, CHRIS: 155, 252 WESLEY, KATHY: 129,252 WEST, CONWAY: 114, 252 5 WHIDDEN, STEPHAN: 252 ff WHIGHAM, TROY: 270 WHITAKER, CLARK: 270 WIg1ITAKER,JULIO: 270 WHITAKER, LESLIE: 222 WHITAKER, SUSAN: 127,222 W1-RTE, BRUCE: 222 WHITE, CHESTER: 270 WHITE, DARELL: 0 -WEITE, LUTHER: 117, 223 WHITE, TOMIETTA: 223 WHITEHEAD, ANGELA: 41, 65, 270 W1-IITEHEAD, z1T, 0-352 WHITEFIELD, WILLIE: 0 WHITLOQIQ, GLORIA: 117, 130, 223 I 14, 127, 129, 252, 1672222 2 WIELER, VICTORIA: 270 WOOTEN, WANDA: 224, 153 WORRELS, DERRICK: 271 WRAIGHTMIUANITA: 112 WRIGHT, JON: 161, 224 271 112, 118 YSING, LILY: 112, 183, 253 YfI5lG,SUE:112,1l8,121,182,183, 2218511 8:1 A YOUNG, PHILIP: 146,253 TAMMY: 114, 253 ...Z..... ZACK, MIKE: 123, 125, 224 ,,ZIMMER, TERRY: 224 2 OOZEPKINQI TODD: 253 ZISKA, CAROL: 224 ,Act 5 CGMMUNITY ,f ,A ,,,.... MW,..,..,,3 ' A ,uwmc Havean 'Ice5 Day is in vw ,, .. f ? M ,,,, , M ,,,,, A 5 5 57 1 ig 'Q ,Y mf , Z' - ,,,,, S ,.,, ? ' 'WWwWf fwfzazm-ffwwfmf QW f fr -LMWWXQ ' wmmwmewmwvmmm mwfwwfwwfwwfmww f-ww ff' ww KI 1 ra ' 1 5 5 ! a URETTE AND L la A a M-fm-a rf .. W S ff M' ff , Thanks a lot, David and Brenda, I Love You BOTH!!! - KRISSIE -C? Compliments of TAMPA VETERINARY HOSPITAL W Good Luck Class of '81 Aren't You Glad It's 0ver!!? V Q M if gklg ,, ,: 1 2014.4 I V,-, VV 'Hg an BML, 8-7q.oq57 25111350 laaussgeuflenrea gm f 1 602 Duc 5'30 Mabry f r ' f I 'I Q IJ, WWW ! N r y fry, Q rr 2 VV f' 0 of Hair cxngnerx Z alle 2 - I J .V , XT -1 Lmmrga 1 I Zlnirrinrn ' S 1103 Swann Avenue f - Phone 253-2471 j I Wish to invite you to our shop to see our I many lines of furniture, lamps, pictures, - I accessories and various gifts for all i Q occasions. f 1 Monday-Friday 9:30-4:30 . I 3 f: 2 ID CU : 15 .: of X C N .C SAM FISHI Gmqpunmmknw Chusof 4F67 ll! Dentonxfljiench Inc. H - 'llli'IiiL . 'Eiga' ll I I I H :zi- W 5, ni! . 'L' a..:u:. IH ILI I! mnnvii 'f I III ll ll I I EEE IH Hillliiiilllnml I Inu 4 n Ei Iilliiilliililulll E' 772: iniTi'E H. ' I as KP ' ': as 1 E: :a n+I1i+ jf I T I I u Lgf ig .IW dI .III :I u nIIl 1 IA .-' Ig'I ,.- III u as Tl IiiiI jj Ai f II 1 u UI i9',unn Q . 34 Ann. Y- v uv' I u': annul' Iwu 5:: 'a 1 Ill ia ll I T II III I 'I+ T' I -I I II I r I 3'Iu l I IIIQ l III: 1 ll llH +I q I: I KLI I I iw I I wwQIIq Ill E I IK :Ill u II I I A , , , :lla -HIE ' lin :iii--ii. IIV-SHOP ASSISTANCE CUSTOM FRAMING FRAME-I T- YOURSELF OF TAMPA, INC. 7542 SO, DALE MABRY TAMPA, FLORIDA 33609 873 257-6378 Chipper Smith Mon.-Fri. 70:00-5:30 Scott Smith Sax. 705005.-O0 Prints, paintings, photographs, needlecraft, diplomas, certificates, wedding invitations, announcements - whatever it is you treasure custom frame it the easy, fun way at Frame- It-Yourself. In these days of mass production, itls nice to find a way to express your personality, to create something that is yours alone. If the words, individualism and creativity mean something to you - bring your frameable into Frame-It-Yourself. We think you'll like the way we do things. 1 Three Generations of Rinaldi's Say: ff: misss is flflfftiififxis 129 .. NBS Jfasfssfas l?!fi1N'7?IL7lS I I it Good Luck Future Panther VI 1 Oil' V W . ,410 BAY TRAVEL SERVICE Kim Bailey: The Only Manage' 24 Hour PI'9Sld9I1f 7,Day a Week Chairman ofthe Board Free Delivery Phone - 253-2651 And for the Last Time Here's to You Kimbo!!! Thanks for Being There. x 1 ,,, 111222 A Q x fx 7 M 1 The German Band Tried First Class, but They Fit Right in With the Baggage!! Rare Birds Bulk Seed Tropical Fish Cages pllyenienl E Reptiles Pet Supplies Fooduan Kilgo's Convenient Food Mart i 3302 S. Westshore Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33609 OWNERS TELEPHONE George Kilgo 8l3f839-0860 Pat Kilgo Tl-IE QI-IOP 'RAT ER EXO C PEYS 3407 Henderson Blvd., Tampa, 813-876-8668 1206 E. Busch Blvd., Tampa, 813-935-0766 Roger A. Kenny Ken Hudson l ff vfwimflzi 1 5 me, if ' i I i kk.f. were -.AH ff is , M Y, Styling - Blowcuts A g a: , fe- ' -.--A Coloring - Permanents .,f ' 4, ft Manicuresowigs -ff can was ef Ag, ' 816-8927 X .q X :NX For an Appointment X gg!! 4229 Henderson Blvd. New Location! BERTHA'S NUTRITION SHOPPES, INC. at We Stone Grind Our Own Flour 'A' 3802 Neptune Street Tampa, Florida 33609 Phone 259-1109 'WN HAIR UNLIMITED Tampa, Florida 33609 Mi Hey FeIlas, can we be cool too? The Girls I .mls I ' I 5. 'L , Good Luck Panthers! HILLSBOUROUGH PRINTING COMPANY 2442 Mississippi Ave. Thanks for the Memories!! .. 5 If CFM XX' I S ro1o1o1o1o1o1a1o1o1o1o1 ' ,ml KL 0 ' BIG RED Q I i X D O O i , ul rlnt i I 22 - ' I X 1 -- in Q ! ' I fm- 5 ' Cx! I I Now J NN,x5 0 0 Pmm-nw r ,fm I I gnu. - ' I ! QUALITY OFFSET PRINTING - LOW PRICES i I IN-HOUSE COMPUTER TYPSETTING . . I ART - LAYOUT - CUSTOM DESIGN U 0 BUSINESS CARDS - STATIONERY . ' INVITATIONS ' PUBLICATIONS ! o l2l05 SOUTH DALE MARRY! O s 25 1 -93 34 ! Lo1o1o1o1o1qo1o1o1o1o1oJ . ss Q-, IIBHE PnunfuEE'VS.'Pf1nnnls lg3gfi'ZT'Qggg','g P l 51 0 ' . s 11m1Lv,fmf W a Il LX 'T YI L71 5 Q, ,K ,,.k,. 1s,, . A . ., s, , -1 We Love You Lots, Mom 8 1 8 4 8 fs , 44-, ww., 3814. , ,. V. s lf,gg,h,,.MM, -' x , KLM: Thanks for the Memories Class of '81 and Good Luck to the Class of '82 and '83 ' Love Sandy Renolds and Chris Nicholis 'iff ,,,, f A ' f V 5 Q A Plant Girls Have Great Baggage!!! sua E CHEERS TO US!! Marching Panthers: 'X A ,Jax I W V .EMR tif ff ,J We're Still Hanging in There Due to Your Support! . 4 :5g.,w,., i .W ,,W y,1,,.-M, ky., I ,,kV 24,54 , M N, .L . f , L 52 - - - .,,, M m f'fLf il? ......- v1fKU!Q ,,, . .. Terri and Lisa Cannon Compliments of HARDAWAY CONSTRUCTORS, INC. Compliments of W. H. COPELAND AND SONS, INC. REALTOR Otto P. Stallings Salutes the Ex-D's!! I... 7 nu... U ML.. I Ii 5 TANNER PAINT CO. 4917 N. Armenia Ave. 876-0467 flu .5 ltmmf'-I 5.2 -:fsfwr I. A 4 t GULF T WING C INC. 203 S. Marion Street Tampa, Florida 33602 Telephone 229-1402 Good Luck Class of '81 CENTURIAN ARMS 3 3 '1'AMPA'S QUALITY ' GUN SHOP 4126 W. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, Florida 33609 Phone 879-2128 .- , .af I 3 RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, HANDGUNS, 3 Eeod . aoo 3 KNIVES, KNAPSACKS sf AMMO oodo N iod IF WE DON'Te HAVE IT, wrt CAN 2 : 22 S e3 Y G GET rr - QUICKLY!!! dddi d .Q aoe WE - - U :QVA SILVER - GUNS 2 e dS HIGHEST PRICES PAID RHHRR SRHS Sddfa 'e ee S o RA p I UU eee Compliments of SHANNON AND JOHN GofiaffwieesiMARPY-I4 D N E V... I 75:S,l .:mQ's5,Qgg3:,-pw, 'U in M, if f W4 M Q if W MM Optimette Senior Board of 80-81 and the Prince Wish the 0pti's of '82 a Radical Year Bet You're Glad the Year Is Done - See Ya - Class of '81! Compliments of CARRES 81 ASSOC. BEAUTY SALON AND CLASS OF '82! i 5 1? 1 No Matter How Far Apart We May Be, We'II Always Remain Close in 0ur Hearts ill Wm ff , 4 f 7 V4 A 4,4 45 , K ' 1 ' ,W I LQ f -,,, vw I 1 'W , F j fsvf ,, 1 ' ,, ' 'Q 7 . , . I - ufaf ,. f w . A , eq , , gf h' f , ' 1 ' kg ' My ' ' f - ' A at f ' 5' 251 ' W 14 ,, ,W K. Q It 5 ,M 31 V. ,, f f V. 4 I fy 0 H . .V A f 5 f X f I 'F fg if 5 A 2, we ' - . in ,, 3 64' ' V 'Y '1 A ' G 125 5 fa -2, wr 1 H 7 W V 1 W. mu, 1-11 A Q ' V , ,M m -ffff ,'. mf, K V , ' If Q 5 4, VL I if fx, , fy, Q' H, .4 W J 9, 'LF ' 'f W2 4, ' ' Wt w 4 ,, f, A 4. Haw Ag f f: i k' . ' Z 1 Nj' M f , , I THE Business, Homeowners, Life Insuronce Professionols. Steve Ayers J. P1oberrSierro Ayers!Sierra t 'IISUI' 31108 ASS00i3fH5 Q 1:3902 N. Dole Mabry 961-1901 ,mf ,-, Here's to the Class of '82! it We X. 2 4 f 'win 71 , ,,,, ,W ,, .. iff' is 5 fx' K 4 I gf E X 2' sm! V he I 'fry .. , ' all M, A ,ff 5 Best of Luck Class of '81 , rrrg ,,, S ',,, f I -09 THE AUBRY CORPDRATIDN Business - Financial - Insurance Consultants 3050 Gulf-To-Bay Boulevard - Suite 106 Clearwater, Florida 33519 HJLHSONNYU EVERETT INSURANCE Tampa Pinellas 229-2083 442-41 1 1 Here's to the Class of '83 . Love, SOPH GIRLS 1, M55HUU5f rM 'A f Ysall Fflimnzfrf imffzrm , AE Sfifwl' s 2111: as: 1 M 4 5 A Y if 1. W 1 4 5 M M ig ,Y 'fi , in Q 2 4-:TI 1 FASHIDN WEAR HOUSE First Quality Designer Sportswear at Discount Prices 1541 S. Dale Mabry 251-8357 ffbmefjj cunnws E XV D ily Kodak Pickup E6 dC41P 'g-24H Phone 831-1651 ff, 'L pp, ,Pd C, 'S 3601 S. Manhattan Ave. C ' P ,f 9 , Ph t g phlc Co ellng Tampa, Florida We Print What You S 251-0338 221 E Da BI d D I I d Compliments ofthe GREEN MACHAINE Compliments of BOB HATTON REALTY I 32 -15:2 ,-5hf V , ' ,.wfW22fg?:w?EfMf42, osso - o M wh . Q-, A. Good Luck Class of 81' Love DeMoISEI-LES, 7 Sandwiches, Salads and Spaghetti ap, , T f V ,R j, . I . . ,E .M A' A 2 e . 7, ,lump , K f , fi f, . f I - ' I I llll I A we , A' A I if. fl Za f , , F A W i, ' , , V , ,',, 'X !,N V'f9IAHl6,,531ffQf?iW A , 1 I kelzhtfw 1 'Q ' W 1. 21 ,Y 1 1 .V,1 , 3, 5? y ' 1314 S. Church Avenue 257-7741 M LARRY'S AUTO PARTS Domestic 81 Foreign 4107 Henderson Boulevard - Tampa, Florida 33609 Telephone 813! 879-7860 ELMER JOHNSON INSURANCE, INC. 4021 Henderson Tampa, Fla. 336QQ BAY PLASTERING CO., INC. 1712 Lemon Street Tampa, Florida , 4... Brake Service Motor Tune Ups Phone 18131831-5130 McLeod's Sunset Park m Service Tunes - anrsmss - Accessomes Complete Car Service 2905 South Manhattan Ave. Q . Foreign Car Repair Bay-to-Bay and Manhattan Air Conditioning Tampa, Florida 33609 GI FUN. FASHION S YOU! Hours of Pleasures WESTUR DENTAL C0-, INC- 1u.00a.m.unm1.00p.m. 2215 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa, Florida 33609 2102 S. Dale Mabry Tampa, Florida 33609 LA SEGUNDA CENTRAL BAKERY and MORE BAKERY 2512 15th Street 3416 North 15th Street f-Specializing in cuban Bread!! Specializing in Cakes for All Occasions , ,,, , , W WM 4-Ha Q . n 1' K ' L :ian l ,. X wmv an 3 silt enum I :wg - W W .Q ' in a ' . 6 'i...,1 , . -,, .... K ww., Raise eck !!!! ,, ' -Q Compliments ol HAH. CABINET SHOP Since 1951 Compliments of TAMPA CARPET BROKERS Free Estimates Quality 84 Service 3345 S. Dale Mabry Phone Tampa, Florida 33609 639-1200 NELSDN MEDINA PORTRAITS OF WOMEN BIGGIES PUB A Fun Place to Meet, a Good Place to E l 3260 W. Hillsboro Ave. - 877-3610 To Seniors - Hope You Never Forget Good 'Ole H.B. 5 Q rw ,A ,M -, K x lkfbiiii Go JHS' Guys! TSC 81 42 For-Ever!! 81 The Beach Boys! Good Luck Class of '81!!! J 14 oooo o ofa' Aoi ffffj,-v-if ' :y1ff'.g-JFK J-:f'iws.. 9 ' k FWS ' ' f f oo Kwai ,W A.,.. y I S mo Compliments of Mom And Dad ww cite NK tsl' ow SYM- 'GSW' S993 U ...lor providing us with Driver Education cars again this year. We all appreciate the great contribution TNADA membersh em d l r av a e o more than 30 years by loaning us these cars . . .to make better and safer drivers ot our students. Mr. Jack Menendez, Principal Faculty and Students George Elliston Ph. 837-0509 With the Compliments of 8314941 Venezia fighting Inc. PALM A CEI A PHQTQ 2122 S. Dale Mabry Tampa, Florida 33609 S U Phone 251-5621 Photography Is Our Business Cameras - Photo Supplies - Finishing ag , sm wfzwdgae TOTAL HOUSE OF BEAUTY 3209 Bay to Bay Blvd. Tampa, FL 1714 S. Dale Mabry Tampa, Florida 33609 33609 pl1Y2l'li2l'll rooanan f Kilgo's Convenient Food Mart 3302 S. 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