Hillsborough High School - Hilsborean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

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n.....4 THE l970 HILSBOREAN FIFTY-FOURTH VOLUME Produced by the students of . . . Hillsborough High School SOOO Central Avenue T FI id ampa, or a Taylor Publishing Company NWN W uuv Contents INTRODUCTION . . . DEDICATION . . . HONORS . . . ACTIVITIES .... ACADEMICS . . . SPORTS .... CLASSES ......... SENIOR DIRECTORY . .. SPONSORS ....... INDEX ..... . I 6 26 32 IO2 142 I72 278 292 294 Staunch and invincible, the terrier has been the inspiration for Hills- borough's students for decades. From sophomore to alumnus the mighty terrier has made his mark. The terrier symbol has motivated students to strive for academic excellence. The band performs to the image of the terrier, blazing on its big base drum. In the Big Red gym, the mascot has inspired outstanding basketball teams to glory. On the gridiron, our terrier has given the team the courage and enthusiasm to bring victory to the Big Red. Even in defeat, the terrier has instilled pride in the team, for hung in the varsity locker room is the motto: Our greatest glory is not in winning, but in rising every time we tall. The terrier reigns giving strength to all, for every terrier knows that BY THIS SIGN WE SHALL CONQUER. is 'V 5 X H V is K 7,1 . I 2 Q f D W5 4 .IP ' fi- 1' Airs ,:. . r ,r ai. , ,, aimb',A,.,l.11 S , ., gm . 'Q iz. .. . .lt A m - G 5 ' O ft , !gpf,0:Q1r .0 ' Q31 r - mf' 5 I HMM... 4:1 ' X W X X Q, : I ' 'I' -3 f I' hm F 3 - 'QEZSE' ,f y: I L x n-5 wh x Ml' 555 Yi I-...Cz is x --asv. fl 21. x k mi R : 'WRC A-:.wiNziik J Si I uw, A. .wr .. ' Lxm,LL L 'N ', R SN v .r g 2 51' 4 XXX. 1 get X .QQ1,.L.. iv Lg-'A' L. Dedication When the dedication ballots were counted, the senior class had made a decisive choice. The favorite has an unbelievable record as an athlete and leader in his high school, college, and coaching career. While a student at Auburn- dale High School, he was a member of a football team that had a two year record of lO-O and a basketball team with an equally impressive rec- ord of 56-O. A member of the track team that took state title, he still holds the Polk County record for the mile run. At the University of Tampa he earned twelve letters, the most ever awarded there to an individual. Dem- onstrating superior leadership as a class officer and team captain, he also received the Marine National Bank Scholarship for highest freshman class average. Quarterback of the Tampa football team and top scorer in bas- ketball for two years, he was listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. He ended his college career as recipient of the first annual Spartan Achievement Award. ln the 1968 season when his Ter- riers posted a lO-O regular season, he was named top county grid coach. He's a winner, that's why Hills- borough's a winner, remarked a i969 Big Red football player. The senior class overwhelmingly agreed by dedicating this l97O Hilsborean to the state's best coach COACH BlLLY TURNER. Tampa Tribune 'gwfQg:LfAf. X sz az 3 :: ,-ai. - , Ill Ill III '.. I j,i T, Q-F11 4-1... an fill! me 4 ,w- .fb :aa iii' 'it' ...E 1 :ie+4,.1. 3.14, 4. 1. Hillsborough High School made its original home in a small two-story of frame building in 1851. Located on Franklin Street, HHS established it- self as the first high school in Florida to become completely independent of all lower grades. Hillsborough rapidly outgrew its first little home. After oc- ' cupying a deserted livery stable for a short while, it moved to the Old Bap- i - tist Church. Progressing from one building to another, the school in 1927 finally settled in the magnificent ar- chitecture on Central Avenue that still houses the Big Red today. A unique ' style enforced by a proud tradition has carried Hillsborough through 118 years as one of the finest schools in the state. s Q N! v--'--- A-f-1 - '-Y' 'ff' 470.19-,Q Y1n 0ff ' . ' rm .- g. . .I ' ' .WWW ' nl ... .v '.'.-a.f'?.s ,QV 49 Ox, 'Tr 1 W . ! 44-- School life at Hillsborough is chal- lenging for all. The start of a new year sees the unsure sophomore searching for the right room, students stumbling up crowded stairways, while others are experimenting with new techniques. Through the confu- sion and noise some even find the op- portunity to concentrate and study quietly. All of these experiences are part of school life the students never forget. i. i fy 1 9 3. h ' s .5 Q s F i it i tl . fi! V 9 X, l I W W J W .wp N.. ...J Q .r sl 'Q f'N N ,.Qm,', .f 41' sua! Q N., as f .g,, 1. ,., .V R -. E .1 .,,,.aw v I r . 3 R-6' 5-E.. tzlnmv gg .335 Pride is a feeling all Hillsborough students have. Whether gossiping at Frish's, strug- gling in a home economics class, heading to lunch, or cherishing that last day of sum- mer at the beach, every terrier realizes that for him his school is number one. No mat- ter where Hillsborough's students are, they are always proud to say, I belong to the Big Red. lm il lv-uns' -Q.-,.'.,...,,',, Wi A i R Na :ia mmf- Kiln il l il 15345: Out of the daily routine of classes spring forth the moments and emo- tions that make school life so very real. The coming of autumn brings football and with football comes people and their feelings. Captured by the thrill of victory, emotions run high, result- ing in sheer happiness for each ter- rier and those around him. Parallel with triumph comes the anguish of defeat, draining the spirit of all and leaving in its place a cry of despair. Beyond the striving for success lie the small events that mark our lives with funny or discomforting memo- ries. Whether in the hall, cafeteria, or in class, everyone has his own moment of absurdity that ends with red-faced embarrassment or wild laughter. Hills- borough's students and the expressing of emotions seem to go hand in hand. Yi.: was 'Qs Ti is . 3 A 13 Af :Wy 5 U A K, IWW Sie' Kin A ,tt ,nw 35-05-.. ,A-RZ? 6 'Ji 'if 91 There comes a moment, perhaps a quiet afternoon, when each and evcry one of us silently reflects upon certain characteristics of our magnificent school. Two features that mark Hills- borough are its clock tower and red H embedded in the patio. The main tower was faceless until 1949, when the school built a memorial clock hon- oring the war dead. A more recent addition, the H displayed in our patio floor and never stepped on by students, gives true meaning to the words Big Red. These traditional symbols stand as monuments, dis- playing our pride for Hillsborough High and its illustrious past. Fall at HHS means fun and foot- ball for both sexes. While the boys practice for interscholastic competi- tion, the girls are busy with their own Powder Putt game. The spirit that encourages the boys to battle for championships urges the girls in their annual rivalry on the gridiron. Football is temporarily set aside on October 31 and the girls attend a party sponsored by the Z-Club cele- brating Halloween. 9 M, , si ,Q ix ' Q 5 .fn If B 2, Q gym?-2, , K SMP -ar ,Vg , Q - I eww- x zu a M y I Q I ,V F V lv, 3 awk, ,, . ' ,W-lx! , 'Af gg ,ew I 1-K '-,drwcv ' e,1,fi,f?- f .' ,K 1'- fi . ',' . My! 4 ffm. QQ-. 'ff fb, W. 4, ,561 at ML, A , .qw-,V Kem 5. ..-wx-. - '- X- ., 5.1 ... ,b f w ,J ' f- . '- LJ- + -.-S5 . ' 4 fini? 'nfs '-3' 4- F v K, .f 4' 'LH W- ,ugh sf' 353' .-, . M .. .... 1. 'L 'Q' -. . ,5'4Kl X' J L3.'W'5l,5-- W-,-1 . Il, ,ffnqx Q yy ,Q V, ,tl ' . Q K5 , . - '3 ,' ' -.fgfwn 5 ,4 'f g '.x T -AN' 25,4 M Y. fm, .. if , V, ,- ,X n k KT ,l :J .gf H Yup, , -11 'QL 4 S w 'I as , ii PL! 4 xx We-31 .' Q in fa.. 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Skits are performed to in- spue the footbaH teantto put fonh a superior effort against Plant High School. !,,fi- The Turkey Day game, played on Thanksgiving, marks 42 years of tradition between two rivals, Plant and Hillsborough. lt is the oldest rivalry in this area still in existence. Although it is such a time-honored tradition, spirit seems to reach a new peak each year, with posters, ribbons, and banners decorating Hillsborough days before the big event. Each Turkey Day is always looked eagerly forward to and carefully planned for. This year was no exception. Over l0,000 people turned out with rain coats and umbrellas on a dismal, rainy Thanksgiving which, it appeared, left many of them little to be thankful for. As both teams moved up and clown the field, it seemed only a matter of time before the Terriers would score yet another victory in their final test of the season. This was not to be the case. As the fourth quarter ended, the scoreboard showed through the rain that the Panthers had managed to score a hard-earned 3-O victory. Despite the loss, the Terriers still hold a 23-T3-7 edge in the series, Although greatly disappointed, Terrier fans realized that, win or lose, in their hearts Big Red would always be number one. l 1 A X X W 1 'aww Q., S .5 , Q .--gg ,., wr ' ' vw 'Y , if A im l 'li Q ap ,I , i I. 1' 1 M Q 4' ep, E qnlllhlnnl 4 4 -Q A A U1 e9' ,, N.. +4- ??LY' Q-NN -is CYQK f ' .. X ' if 5. ,M, ' I ,-,!Q,,5 ,. -' .gf h . bl! 1 4. I ru M L, -cg X . 6 - ..f,.: .'-. '573? - ?f ' f . -'- . . -fm. :-.-f -' . - ' --.'- A f- f , L .' :Q . ' ff. -- yr' 'f , 'f-71 i ' , I ' 1 -- .4w-,!, v:L-g.,0gHg!L?Jkf4s'gsp-'iz 'Jr-52,71 IM' 'Qi- 4Q. J J Q .5 A 5 ,V T I , ' X .t . '-lr in -, ' f sf ,ik . --- L. , -f ' X L- ' 4 1 .' .Q ,Z -, , .. f.,1,,, 4 -Mn fwffi -' 41 ? . l - ig ryan Q .L A yf ggfaw f.. lf - , N 1 - y, X ' :nj , VA. V' ., . Z , '.:w'E.,1Jda 7, qui A v 51: '- 1 ,A Q 11' V , pd Qf yg,,'1' fs, , ,'Q'2F:7v1?5l4i 31' ,Vf Livylgi' , f . P 1' 35? -ff'-1 five ' A..wfff 'Elf 'I flr-uf . N-ff - ' 1 . -f . , , J , Q 4, 1 If - 1 , '45 ,-j 1-:Q--- 'fwy 154 -J-H--35 I , ' . V ' 4 ' ' - . ' ' gewaf Eff '.f.Af?ff ,ff f ,af X ' ' - W A.. . , xi l'p::,5'a,i'i 2:'f',,.f, 1, ' L' 1. new-f , Ara- U' , -n,,,,, ,A I N I.. fx. , V ' F G X- ' f vw-as-LV jx' A , , - ' 'wtf ,Y ' 1' U I - ' 1 'J N T , ' c ,Q ' 5-. 1 . , vw. . - I .1 ., 4 l., , . 1 Wir- v 'JI .v' , r ,Il 'Q ,WW K Q W 9 Q ,VL 1 W L nf f pq. ' 1 FEWQ 5 K I f fy, X124- 5 grv5, 4 is Q:-'X ,E 1 I 1-I '0 4Mu E e' X. , ., ffl I I' f ' l f ,.iQ,f ,J fy f x E if STUDENT GOVERNMENT PEGGY LYNN GIBSON Student Council corresponding secretary, 3 years, Committee chairman Miss Hilsborean Dance, Mascot drive, Senior Assembly, Terrier Creed Assembly, Student Council workshop, Stetson University, Opti-Miss, Spanish Honor Society, National Honor Society, Pan-American, calendar model. , SCHOLARSHIP SHIRLEY ANN TAGLIARINI National Honor Society, Senior Class officer, Cheerleader, Student Council, Opti-Miss record- ing secretary, Pan-American. JIMMY RAY LYNN Student Council, 3 years, vice-president, student council committee vvork, Inter-Club Council Chair- man, Inter-Racial Council, Mayor's Youth Coun- cil, Key Club, H-Club, Pan-American, calendar model. SCHOLARSHIP KIM E. WELLER National Honor Society vice-president, Bac- calaureate Honors, Alpha Honors, Honorary Science Society, Spanish Honor Society, Girls' State Representative, Student Council, Dancer- ette, Opti-Miss corresponding secretary, Pan- American, AFS, Youth Council, Youth Congress, Senior Class Play. SCHOLARSHIP Who's Who STUDENT GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP ANDREW B. JOHNSTON National Honor Society president, Senior Class President, Student Council, French Honor So ciety, Honorary Science Society, High-Q con testant, Jr. Optimist, AFS, Pan-American, Beaker Breakers, Big Red Band. CONNIE HEARD National Honor Society, secretary French Honor Society, Honorary Science Society secretary, Beaker Breakers, Alpha Honors, Kivvanettes, Pan- American, AFS vice-president, FTA vice-president, Youth Council. THOMAS R. CRABB At Hillsborough WILLIAM TURNER Expediter for goal post signs and school poster work, volunteer responsibility in art depart- ment, 3 years, Brush 'n Palette Club. MUSIC-STAGE BAND JAMES M. VANN Concert Band, 3 years, Marching Band, 3 years, Stage Band, 3 years, All-State Clinic Band, Band officer, Assistant Drum Maior, Student Council, Key Club, National Honor Society, Latin Forum, Youth Council. JEFFERY A. BLACK Certificate of Merit, Mid-Western Music and Art Camp, University of Kansas, paintings displayed in local stores and Tampa Civic Theater, H.H.S. one-man show l97O, I969, Brush 'n Palette Club, Jr., Optimist-Octagon vice-president. MUSIC-BAND 'Q' 1 an-V' 'hr Concert Band, 3 years, Marching Band, 3 years, Stage Band, 3 years, band officer, per- cussion soloist, half-time shows, ROTC band, National Merit Scholarship finalist, Jr. Optimist, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Beaker Breakers. SCIENCE-LIFE ART-TALENT MUSIC-VOCAL NANCY ANN NORTON Concert Chorus, president, vice president, 3 years, voice soloist, 3 years, band secretary, All-State Music Clinic, superior ratings State and District, voice and piano, Student Council, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, treasurer, Opti-Miss, Y-Teens. MlCHAEL FERNANDEZ Honorary Science Society, president, lab assis- tant, Jur-Med 4 years, High-Q contestant, science, National Honor Society, lnter-Club Council, Jr. Optimist, Spanish Honor Society, Youth Council, ROTC Rifle Team. SPORTS DARLEE C. NELSON, JR. Varsity football, All-Conference, All-District, All-Regional, Best Defensive Lineman, All-Star alternate, football scholarship to Clemson Uni- varsity, track, baseball, H-Club, Leo-Club. SPORTS JAMES R. GROSCURTH Florida Relays 4th place in shot put, second in discus, School record, shot put, School record, discus, track 3 years, football, H-Club, Calender model. At Hillsborough SPORTS JIMMY RIDDELL Varsity baseball, lettered 2 years, All-Confer- ence, pitcher 1969, 1970, football varsity, All-Conference, AlleRegional, All-District, All- Star, Jr. Optimist, Jr. Leo Club, H-Club. SPECIAL SERVICE FAYE SUZANNE SCALLY American Field Service, president, Student Council, homeroom officer 2 years, assistant- principal office assistant, High-Q contestant, National Honor Society, statewide convention, secretary, Opti-Miss, Honorary Science Society, Latin Forum, Youth Council, FTA, Beaker Break- ers, Inter-Club Council, Youth Congress, Alpha Honors. SPORTS RONALD B. MITCHELL Class AA All4State 1970, All-Tournament 1970, All-County 1970, All-region, Co'Captain varsity basketball team 1970, All-Conference 1969, nominated for high school AlI'American team 1970, track, H-Club, Interracial Council. SPECIAL SERVICE ANDREW B. JOHNSTON Main Office bulletin announcer, Senior Class President, High-Q contestant, Student Council, National Honor Society President, French Honor Society, Jr, Optimist, Honorary Science Society, AFS, Pan American, Beaker Breakers, Big Red Band. Who's Who JOURNALISM ANN BOWEN Hilsborean Editor-in-Chief, 1970, academic staff 1969, Quill and Scroll journalism honorary, Florida Scholastic Press Association Convention, Opti-Miss. JOURNALISM MICHAEL SCOTT Editor-in-Chief Helm magazine 1970, Helm staff 1969, Chess Club president. JOURNALISM VIVIAN MULEY Co-winner Red and Black Editorvin-Chief semes- ter 1, 1970, staff 1969, calendar staff, Quill and Scroll iournalism honorary, Florida Scho- lastic Press Association Convention, Youth Coun- cil county treasurer, Inter-Racial Council, Sports Club, Drama Club, Latin Forum, Youth Council. MATHEMATICS THOMAS R. CRABB First place National Math Contest 1969, 1970, National Merit Scholarship finalist, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Beaker- Breakers, Big Red Marching, Concert, and Stage Bands, ROTC Band. JOURNALISM DORI WIND Co-winner, Red and Black Editor-in-Chief semes- ter ll, 1970, staff 1969, calendar editor, Quill and Scroll journalism honorary president, Florida Scholastic Press Association Convention, Student Council, Anchors, AFS, FTA president, National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Youth Council, county secretary, Inter-Racial Council, Drama Club. R.O.T.C. HAROLD N. MOELLER Cadet Battalion Commander, H.H.S. Junior R.O.T.C. Corps, 69, 70, 7 Awards Bronze Academic Star, Superior Cadet Award 1968, Rifle Team Letter, 68, 69, 70, Marksmanship Awards 68, 69, 70, Cadet Ribbon awards 68, 69, Neatest Cadet Award 67168, 68769. Who's Who candidates are chosen for excellence in a particular area of school life. Seniors are nom- inated for this high honor by the sponsors most closely connected with the field of accomplishment. All nominees are approved by the deans. Outstanding Seniors are those students who have divided their time and effort among Hillsborough's many clubs and activities. All sen- iors are rated by a point system to determine those chosen. To insure recognition of a maximum number of students, seniors who receive a Who's Who award are not eligible for outstanding senior selection. BECKY LEE CHENEY FHA president, state officer, Opti-Miss, French Honor Society, National Honor Society, FTA, Brush 'n Palette, AFS, Drama Club, Honorary Science Society, Girls' State senator, Hilsborean representative. CYNTHIA JAN EDMUND Science Honorary Society treas- urer, FHA, FTA, Pan-American, Quill and Scroll, Sports Club, Spanish Honor Society, National Honor Society, Hilsborean Staff, 2 years. JUDlTH ANN DIAZ Anchor recording secretary, Spanish Honor Society secre- tary, National Honor Society, Honorary Science Society, Youth Council, AFS, Pan American, Beaker Breakers secretary. PAMELA JANE JOHNSON Anchors vice-president, Drama Club vice-president, Pan-Ameri- can, Youth Council, Chorus secretary, Terrier Bark, Dancer- ette, Math assistant, All-State Chorus, French Honor Society, Senior Class Play. Hillsborough High School's CAROL ANN BERRY Cheerleader, 3 years, Student Council, Z-Club recording sec- retary, Pan-American, Drama Club, Youth Council, FHA, AFS, Beaker-Breakers, Office Assis- tant, Calendar model, Red and Black representative, Terrier Bark, French Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Hilsbor- ean representative, Senior Class Play. CHRISTENE ANN HALL Para-Meds secretary, Hilsbor- ean Feature Editor, National Honor Society, Latin Forum, Big Red Band, 3 years, Quill and Scroll. LAMAR RIP BAILEY Student Council President, Key Club, H-Club, Pan-American Varsity football, baseball. CHARLENE DIPIERRO Hilsborean Managing editor, Youth Council, Pan-American, Sports Club, Beaker Breakers, Quill and Scroll, FTA, AFS, Para-Med, Drama Club, Terrier Bark, Hilsborean representative. RUTH ELLEN HEYKlNS FHA treasurer, Hilsborean underclass editor, Youth Coun- cil Opti-Miss, Pan-American, Spanish Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Sports Club, Hilsbor- ean representative. ELLEN WESTBERRY KATHRYN sue scizueos ROBERT B- WHATLEY Outstanding Seniors Of 1970 DARLENE SUE JOHNSTON Dancerette head, Pan-American 2nd maid, Opti-Miss, AFS, Youth Council, Chorus, Calendar model, Terrier Bark, Library Assistant. NANCY LOUISE NOAH Anchors treasurer, Hilsborean senior editor, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Beak- er Breakers, secretary. Youth Council secretary, Beaker Breakers treasurer, AFS, Student Council, Dancerette, Calendar model, Terrier Bark, Senior Class officer, Drama Club, FTA, Pan- American, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Class Play. LENORA LAKE French Honor Society President, FTA treasurer, Hilsborean Copy Editor, Quill and Scroll, Nat- ional Honor Society, Drama Club, Youth Council, AFS, Inter- Club Council, office assistant, Hilsborean representative. JOSEPH E. PAPY National Honor Society, AFS, Honorary Science Society, Beak- er Breakers, Youth Council, county president, Interact, Inter- Club Council, Bible Club presi- dent, Youth Congress, ROTC band, office assistant, Distin- guished Service Award. FERNANDO LLANA Spanish Honor Society presi- dent, National Honor Society, Science Honor Society, Interact, Marching and Dance Bands, Terrier Bark. GAIL LEE PSOINAS Kiwanettes corresponding sec- retary, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, AFS, Pan-American, Youth Council FTA, Student Council. 1 Youth Council president, Hils- borean Activities editor, Latin Forum treasurer, FTA secretary, Para Med vice-president, Quill and Scroll president, Honorary Science Society, AFS, National Honor Society, Inter-Club Coun- cil, Terrier Bark. MARLENE LAZZARA Cheerleader head, Miss Hilsbor- ean, Kiwanette vice-president, French Honor Society treasurer, Student Council recording sec- retary, Pan American, AFS, Calendar model, Terrier Bark. GERALDINE POTTER Anchors corresponding secre- tary, French Honor Society, AFS treasurer, Youth Council, Drama Club, Dancerette 3 years, orchestra, Terrier Bark. Key Club secretary, H-Club, Pan American, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Honorary Science Society, Swimming Team, Student Council, Terrier Bark, Boys' State, Senior Class Play. mcnvmes 1 Acnvmfs 1 ACTIVITIES 1 ACTIVITIES! I gi l A ,gi O Q -T 3.-'Q T' ' 5' 4 if -- 5- -'SK -F 7 ' ., , fl. . . 2- Q ' fIfI?L..Y 'Q II I - I 1 I . 4,5 fy 'Liei' I ' Bi I N' ...r , v it.. ia l.I!.' kk '-uni ta-' ' '? .' ' ' 1 X ' '- -'Qi ' 'WLXQALI - I Q I' . , . E, , 0 'Faq , . X I P . - fr A 1 I TIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Miss Hilsboreun For 1970 MARLENE LAZZARA Miss Hilsborean of 1970, Marlene Lazzara, was crowned at the semi- formal Miss Hilsborean Dance on Jan- uary 3l. First maid was Shirley Tag- larini, second maid, Anne Castro, third maid, Jo Ellen Smith, and fourth maid, Carol Berry. Candidates were sponsored by their senior bulletin rooms and vari- ous service or interest clubs. The five finalists were elected by the entire student body. di. W, First Maid-SHIRLEY TAGLIARINI Third Maid-JO ELLEN SMITH ' a f r .r J V ,n rr XX:-QQ .4 Second Maid-ANNE CASTRO Fourth Maid-CAROL BERRY Miss Hilsborean Dance L. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jo Ellen Smith, Shirley Tagliarini, Marlene Lazzara, Anne Castro, Carol Berry. a 'easy , K ,Ave-Mfiz. f :in fi Wxfkf 'A Man's Family Album, an epic of man's history, was the theme of the '70 calendar of Hillsborough. Student models portrayed man's long tight to reach the level at which he now exists. The cast, who arranged for their own costumes, were elected by the entire student body of HHS. The models were treated to lunch at the Sweden House after the shots were taken at Phillipi Park. Many of the onlookers and patrons of the restaurant complimented the stu- dents on their fine behavior and sense of humor. The sponsor, Mrs. Rice, was well pleased with the group. The tradition of Mr. and Miss Red and Black appearing on the cover was broken and the couple were given a page of their own in the calendar. The cover design was a modern collage of the calendar models on a red background. MR. and MISS RED 81 BLACK Lioba Steiner Jimmy Lynn Hillsborough High SchooI's . sv 2 . 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K A - ,..,.. . . .NW ,A ...,,-ff1-f- ,g .ea JANUARY FEBRUARY Gary DiBetta Anne Castro Janell May Ronnie Smith MAY JUNE Robert Austin Debbie Maas Lee Plazza Peggy Gibson SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Randy Groscurth Darlene Johnston Dale Jones Colette Johnson Twentieth Annual Calendar MARCH APRIL Jack Lambert Ka!l'1i Scruggs Delfa Simon Joe Fauci it JULY AUGUST Pat Meyle Doug Alderman Sandi Wargo Kenny Brown NOVEMBER DECEMBER Debbie Bearden Frank Urino Celia Lsla Rick Santana ..fC..- Baker, Julie Cheney, Becky Edmund, Cindy Mft Beerman, Kathleen Clark, Charles Fernandez, Michael W? Biglovv, Kay Boggs, Kathy Coates, Marilou Crabb, Thomas Fernandez, Rita Gibson, Peggy N.H. . .vw Abelaira, Martha Alarcon, Helen Ares, Donna Bohler, Henry Dela Parte, Marilyn Arteche, Robert Brewer, Leslie Diaz, Judy Inducts Leaders Gonzalez, Elaine Hall, Christene Harper, Jeanette Harper, Yvette Hughlett, Carolyn Johnston, Andrew Lacedonia, Jeanette Lake, Lenora Hall, Vickie Heard, Connie Keats, Jane Llana, Fernando Harman, Charles Hegler, Mary Ellen Kirkland, Cheryl Loria, Tom 8 Glowing nighttime inductions in the fall and spring added new mem- bers to Hillsborough's chapter of the National Honor Society. Member- ship was based on the four principals of N.H.S.: character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Miss Bessie Chiles sponsored the chapter, while Andy Johnston, who was also the district vice-president, served as the chapter's president. Connie Heard and Fred Thompson attended a district meeting. Peggy Gibson and Kim Weller were selected to represent Hillsborough in nation- wide competition for a National Hon- or Society scholarship. Seniors with a 3.0 or better aver- age were inducted in the fall. The spring ceremony inducted those re- maining seniors with a 3.0 average and iuniors with a 3.5 or better aver- age. Miss Bessie Chiles N.H.S. Sponsor 1-v ' Rinaldi, Stanley Rodriguez, Laura Stilley, Debra Tagliarini, Shirley New Members Inducted f M ,f , V ' ' o B : i 1 .ff Lynn, Robert McAdams, Janet McKenzie, Rue Martin, Susan Miller, Frances Naylor, Kirk Noah, Nancy Norton, Nancy Painter, Ralph Papy, Joseph Psoinos, Gail Ranon, Maria Russell, Nikki Scally, Suzanne Scruggs, Kathi Soderberg, Kristine at Night Ceremonies OFFICERS, SITTING: Barbara Twine, Treasurer, Suzanne Scally, Secretary. STANDING: Andy Johnston, President, Kim Weller, Vice-President. I f X ,an- It V i 1 Taylor, Sharon Thompson, Fred Thornton, James Tillman, Larry Twine, Barbara Vann, James Weller, Kim Wesfberry, Ellen Wharley, Robert Wilson, Stephan Wind, Dori Yon, Llewellyn Zummo, Valerie Howdy Week, September 2-5, was established by the Student Council for the purpose of acquainting the student body with the Student Council officers. A highlight of the year was the tradi- tional Terrier Creed Assembly at which Mayor Greco and Mr. Ralph Lazzara, one of the originators of the creed, were guest speakers. Recording secretary Mar- lene Lazzara and corresponding secretary Peggy Gibson worked many hours before school started revising the Student Hand- books which were issued at the begin- ning of the year. The Student Council also organized a drive to raise money for the purchase of a live mascot. Mrs. Dick was the new sponsor for the council this year. Student Council Directs if 'bs- Coates, Marilou Collins, Charnell Conley, Phyllis Farina, Nancy Fernandez, Margie Freas, Martha Albritton, Carolyn Bailey, Rip Brown, Kenny Carlisle, Jack Crapara, Dena Fultz, Cathy Alfonso, Doreen Barker, Terry Buch, Valerie Carter, Rfchard Davis, Mark Geyer, Maureen alias ' T Anello, Marilyn Arteche, Robert Bearden, Debbie Bodditord, Derryl Cabrera, Jana Capitano, Susan Castro, Anne Ciccarello, Mike Dawson, Cheryl DeRosa, Irene Gibson, Peggy Griffin, Beverly HHS Actlvltles H--.Q is HQ? M if Q Q 4, QF lv Mrs. Dick and Rip Bailey discuss Student Council functions. Griffin, Chris Hales, Barbara Harley, Sylvia Harrell, Gloria Holmes, Patricia Hope, Pam Hyde, Gail Jacobson, Janice Kent, Lucy Killebrew, Alain King, Bruce Kuykendall, Larry Lauria, Frances Lawhorne, Landis Lazzara, Marlene Lockler, Jeffrey Lynn, Jimmy McAuliffe, Pat Mason, Susan Medulla, Debra Monaco, Danny Myers, Marilyn Patterson, Tina Perez, Nina 'A W1 oi, Bailey Provides Leadership OFFICERS, SITTING: Peggy Gibson, corresponding secretary, Marlene Laz- zara, recording secretary. STANDING: Anne Castro, treasurer, Rip Bailey, president, Jimmy Lynn, vice-president. L ' 3. if 4 , Stephens, Jeanne Thompkins, Francie Turner, Sheila Whatley, Robert Wind, Carol Wind, Dori 46 Vann, James Plazza, Lee Rhodes, Judy SanPedro, Jorge Shealey, C. Cathy Spoto, Danny Wells, Debra Quinn, Kathryn Rivers, Blanca Scaglione, Jamie Simmons, Debbie Steiner, Lioba West, Susan Reddick, Mary Russell, Steve Schiro, Frances Smith, Pamela Stallings, Cheryl Williams, Hatty in Stuff Relaxes After Deadlines l never thought we'd make it, but we did, remarked Hilsborean editor-in-chief Ann Bowen after a year that had been equally divided between hard work and fun. The eleven editors and twelve staff mem- bers drew layouts, wrote copy, planned pictures and skillfully fitted Hillsborough's many groups and ac- tivities into 304 pages. Actual work began in the summer when staff members met at Mrs. Cook's house to discuss theme, cover, and features. ln the fall color under- class pictures were made for the first time along with color shots for the opening section. Because of the profits from picture sales and ads, the staff was able to keep the cost of the book to a minimum for the students. All too soon the sports, academic, class and activities sections were due. With the last page enroute to the publisher, the staff relaxed and eagerly awaited the finished prod- ucts. 1 ,- 3' ,A - SPORTS SECTION Gerald Pickup PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Darlene Mathis, PHOTOGRAPHER: Jeff Fulton AQ? ACADEMICS EDITOR: Julie Baker ACADEMICS SECTION: Gayle Gordon, I , Lyn Arcuri Hilsborean Preserves ACTIVITIES SECTION: JeaneT1e Harper, Ronnie Garcia, ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Ellen Westberry I TYPIST: Cathy Shealy Student Memories gps-on-u is L- . KN, . 4 . ff---S FEATURE EDITOR: Clwrisiine Hall COPY EDITOR: Lenora Lake COPY SECTION: David Ellis UNDERCLASS SECTION: Linda Stump, Cyndi Edmund, Barbara Jackson. UNDER CLASS EDITOR: RuTl'1 Heykins. SENIOR EDITOR: Nancy Noah SENIOR SECTION: Cheryl Boddiford, Debbie Couch, Debra Wells The Red and Black this year added a club page which publicized the events of the school's service, honor and interest clubs and used more pic- tures in the sports section. With Mrs. Ellie Ruth Rice as the new sponsor, the newspaper was published tri-weekly to inform the H.H.S. students of school and community activities. First semester editor, Vivian Muley, and second semester editor, Dori Wind, agreed that people were more pleased with the paper. An increase in sales proved this point. The staff is com- posed of students who have completed Journalism I with above average grades. RED AND BLACK STAFF BOTTOM ROW M. Hernandez, M. Capitano, J. Sullivan. SECOND ROW V Godeniz Vivian Muley CEDITORJ Dori Wind lEDlTORl C Jefkms Tl llRD ROW D Wellons, C. Cunningham, B. Whaley, J. Vasquez, C. Haas TOP ROW S Taylor J Smith K Thompson M Reams Students of School Activities if-3 W- .sv 2-'X jg: Jil,-, 'I-',,.,.- Senior Staff members make plans for the first newspaper. 2 , -Mt in S4 gi N .vx r '4,,4 yTi 'TB' - c.c,r - sci-if l , Nausea Jim Sullivan and Cathy Thompson discuss headline measurements. Bonnie Whaley puts the finishing touches on an article l 5 I Quality Highlights Helm Stuff Financed entirely by student sub- scriptions, the Helm, Hillsborough's literary magazine, took on a new look with the cover in color. Mrs. Earlene Luis, the new advisor, worked with the staff second semester to produce the ,magazine which was edited by Michael Scott. The book included poetry, essays, short stories and art designs. Rules for student entries stipulated that poetry be less than l00 lines, while essays were limited to 200 to 2,000 words. Short stories ranged from 500 to 3,000 words and art work was done in pen and ink. Helm staff prepares bulletin boards for their advertising campaign. Mrs. Luis sponsored the 69-70 Helm. Helm staff iudges entries. HELM STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom LaFountain, Michael Scott fEditorD, Laura Jaeger, Dorothy DeBlois, Gary Hawsey. 'i .4 ,l 5. Quill 8. Scroll Shows Achievement A candlelight night ceremony at Mrs. Coolds house inducted the new members into the Quill and Scroll, the national journalism honor society. lnductions are held in the fall and again in the spring. To be eligible for Hillsborough's chapter a student must be either a iunior or a senior and have served at least one year on either the Red and Black, the Hilsborean, or the Helm staff. The student must be ranked in the top H3 of his class. Dori Wind of the Red and Black ,. wt, -My staff served as president the first semester and Ellen Westberry of the Hilsborean staff served the second semester. During the fall induction, D. Wind, president, explained club policies to new members. I WP' JHM- . BOTTOM ROW: L, Lake, C. DiPierro, N. Noah, D. Wind, Nl. Reams, SECOND ROW: M. Hernandez, C. Jerliins, E. Westberry, A. Bowen, B. Wl'15l9Y, V Mufey. TOP ROW: J. Sullivan, C. Edmund, D. Wellons, R, Heylnins, K. Thompson. if l r r l it Cheerleaders Inspire Big Red mum- 'Vp JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS BOTTOM TO TOP: Patti Peralta, Jane Albritton, Dottie Arduengo, Shirley Tagliarini gives inspiration to football players. Jeanne Harris. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Lucy Kent, Shirley Tagliarini, Carol Berry, Marlene Lazzara, Faye Jones, Nancy Roberson. Teams to Victory Martha Couch boosted Big Red spirit at many football games. Planning and participating in all pep assemblies, marching in the Gas- parilla Parade, and sponsoring the Terrier Bark and dance afterwards were some of the responsibilities of the cheerleaders. They also made banners for the games and took the signs to the games. Led by Marlene Lazzara, head cheerleader, the squad also cheered at the FSU-Miami Fresh- man football game at Tampa Stadium. A car wash provided funds to finance the Terrier Bark, which had a theme of Hunt The Panthers. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Linda Comparetto, Margaret Miranda, Sherri Plyn, Martha Couch, Susan Mason, Candy Niclcols. Maiorettes lnstill Big Red MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Smith, Donna Dillman, Becky Sanders, Vicki Wilson, Denise Busciglio, head, Bonnie Whaley, Vicki Looper, Sheri Olson. Vicki Wilson performs during a halftime show at the Chamber- Becky Sanders steps to the tune of a spirited band number. lain Game. Spirit in HHS Students Majorettes perform an Indian War Dance at the Chamberlain Game. Head maiorette, Denise Busiciglio, put the maiorettes through the paces of learning spirited routines which exhibited their skill in twirling and dancing for half-time shows and as- semblies. The maiorettes were se- lected on the basis of talent, poise, and beauty by a panel consisting of former maiorettes, the band director, and iudges associated with other schools. gn ,IW-. .N l Y Q 1. t - , Denise Buociglio,-head maiorette, says, Oye, Torre! Vicki Looper executes a special routine at the Turkey Day Game. i l l Z l i i y --- --- l l i i i Poise, Charm, Talent Describe ,Ge Hillsborough's dancerettes realized that many long hours of exhausting practice were necessary for a good performance. Under the leadership of Darlene Johnston, the girls added spirit to the pep assemblies with their dance numbers, and performed pre- cise routines in half-time shows. The dancerettes also participated in other activities such as the Gasparilla Pa- rade and the District Band Contest, in which the band received a superior rating. Dancerettes help to enliven football games by their talents. DANCERETTES BOTTOM ROW: Sheila Turner, Cheryl Volz, Jackie Diaz, Laura Parrino, Anne Castro, Berta Baker, Margaret Abene, Cheryl Kirkland. TOP ROW: Sherman Pride, Ceila lsla, Kim Weller, Darlene Johnston, Donna Adams, Jerrie Potter, Lucy DeLaCruz, Kathi Scruggs, Pam Johnson. 58 Big Red Duncerettes E ,M ws- .mv bl .J , ,. .I f s- .fs , I ng lI,L Q R35g2 A, h ' I -' --he , 44- 1 . ' 5:5121 ll h'Wg,,,, .. -V 3595 V . ' 'i 'F':' 5315- S f.5' , - 5.': 'f Dancereffes perform a spectacular routine based on Space at the Turkey Day Game. Dancerettes performed af half-time shows during the football season. Danceretfes inspire school spirit during pep assemblies Kiwunettes, Key Clubs Strive 2 R KIWANETTES BOTTOM ROW: S. Mason, R. Smelt, D. Bearden, M. Lazzara CV. Pres.J, L. Rodriquez lPres.J, K. Valdes, J. Keats, S. Cartaya, G. Harper. SECOND ROW: Miss Fulford fSponsorJ, C. Slatton, G. Psoinos lCorres. Sec.J, B. Hales, J. Rhodes, K. Scruggs, C. Heard, C. Volz, S. Lewis. THIRD ROW: B. Suther- land, G. Hyde, F. Miller, C. Johnson, Pam Castro, P. Morton lRec. Sec.J, R. McKenzie lTreas.i, D. Craparo, D. Wickham. TOP ROW: G. Wegner, C. Prichard, D. Wellons, V. Wilson, C. Dawson, P. Kendall, G. Capitano, C. Isla, S. Wood. .rv 5, U 4 Cleaning the trophies is an annual project for Kiwanettes. Key and Kiwanette members wash a car to raise funds. For Full School Service Key Club and Kiwanettes strive to live up to a reputation of service. Assisting in the offices during Senior Placement Tests, holding a free car wash for teachers, and babysitting during PTA meetings are a few of t the non-monetary services of the Ki- t wanettes. A ioint car wash with Key Club and the sale of voodoo dolls in honor of the Turkey Day game in- creased the treasury. Not to be outdone by their fe- male counterparts, Key Club held a slave saIe. By selling its members into the service of girls for a week and by participating in a Christmas holiday basketball marathon, Key Club raised sufficient funds to re- curtain the auditorium stage. Key Club membership was sig- naled by the purchase of new shirts . by all its members. Rip Bailey finds being a slave a delightful job. l KEY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: C. Fernandez, R. Diaz, L. Arce, K. Brown, J. Vann, L. Piazza, D. Haywood, D. Monaco, B. Metziere, W. Alderman, Mr. Hodge, spon- sor. SECOND ROW: R. Carter QV. Pres.J, O. Fernandez, R. Arteche, G. Alderman, A. Morrison Ur. Directorj, S. Wilson lPres.J, B. Beniamin, K. Lang lSen. Directorl, D. Hernandez, D. Boddiford, C. Griffin. THIRD ROW: F. Urino, G. Sparkman, R. Bailey, C. Harmon lTreas.J, D. Hughes, N. Loper, D. Messer, D. Bearden, J. Lynn, B. Whatley lSec.l, D. Alderman. l l 7 , Y., Anchor, Interact Provide HHS Undernourished children in South America were given milk by the Anchor club of HHS. Mem- bers also visited rest homes and orphanages to entertain the resi- dents. Lioba, the exchange stu- dent, was welcomed by club members and an outdoor sign for Thanksgiving day was sponsored by the club. The annual stuffed terrier sale raised funds for their projects which included a Christmas KOZAC for all of the girl's service clubs. Jeanetle Lacedonia makes a successful attempt to sell a red stuffed terrier. O BOTTOM ROW: N. Roberson, F. Jones, B. Giacone, M. Salerno, M. Miranda, J. Alvarez, C. Macaluso, S. Olson, P. Dupree, R Gonzalez, Mrs. Massey, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: M. Hegler, S. Plyn, E. Gonzalez, V. Valdes, Pres., S. Harlef, J. Diaz, J. McDonald, N. Noah, Treas., D. Wind, J. Diaz, J. Baker. TOP ROW: A. Castro, P. Borders, C. Wind, G. Harrell, J. Lacedonia, P. Johnson, Vice-Pres., B. Jones, J. Potter, C. Bodditord, K. McAuliffe, V. Jones, D. Garcia. With Many Services 1 :1 m, A . 1 in .A., A nv-si .....,..,,,-V K ,,.l SN he kkk. , K ik. 1 I l Interact members thoroughly scrubbed the fountain located in the front of the school. The fountain in front of the school was cleaned by members of the Interact Club. They also par- ticipated in the Terrier Bark, spon- sored the leg contest, and sold Hillsborough beanies. In cooperation with the sponsor- ing club, Rotary International, In- teract sold tickets to the Rotary classic football game. A football game between Interact and Key club provided recreation for mem- bers of both clubs. BOTTOM ROW: M. Handley, L. Brewer, D. White, Pres., O. Cardoso, B. Beronda, J. Perricone. SECOND ROW: J. Joseph, F. Llana, C. Diaz, M. Ciccarello J. Hamilton, Vice-Pres., B. Kinlaw. THIRD ROW: K. Naylor, A. Center, V. Caldevilla, W. Jones, P. McAuliffe, R. Ritter, G. McMullen. TOP ROW: D. Spoto M, Boeren, T. Valdez, B. Devore, J. Papy, R. Menendez, R. Euhus, J. Stephens. Z and Leo Clubs Promote Thrills and chills were the or- der ot the day when the Z Club and the Opti-Miss Club met for the championship of the annual Powder Putt Football Game. Even Though the Z Club lost the battle, both groups exhibited the HHS tradition ot good sportsmanship and school spirit. The money from the game was donated to a char- ity. The Z club sold candy, spon- sored the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and Christmas parties for the un- derprivileged girls, and produced a skit for the Terrier Bark. Mem- bers also gave their club sponsor, Mrs. Judy Sanchez, a surprise party. Formed from the Junior Civi- tans, Leo lions was initiated and sponsored by the Tampa Down- town Lions Club. With Mr. Ronnie Jaudon as sponsor and Kenny Bullard as president, the club supervised clean-up week where members picked up trash in the school neighborhood. A car smash during Thanksgiv- ing week, a basketball marathon, , and Slave Sale with Key Club raised money for the club's trea- sury. Basketball and football games with clubs from other high schools provided recreation for Leo Lion. K1 ,J .7 1 1, Donna Butz looks innocently at Mrs. Loechler as she craftily makes a candy sale. BOTTOM ROW: S. Wadsworth, S. Wargo, P. Dolcimascolo, Vice-Pres., C. Berry, C. Nickols, S. Taylor, V. Delgaclo, A. Quiiano, M. Suarez, G. Hutto, S Paton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. J. Sanchez, Sponsor, P. Hope, D. Butz,' L. Doby, D. Chastain, P. Stepehens, S. Diaz, A. Childs, S. Vaccaro, S. Turner, P. Meyle, Pres. TOP ROW: K. Clark, K. Boggs, B. Rivers, S. lnterlandi, B. Brazeal, D. Ares, J. E. Smith, L. Kent, M. Couch, M. Abene, V. Hall. Congeniality Among Students tm J. . D . X .Q In ,N ii-xiii' H BOTTOM ROW: G. San Pedro, J. Cirella, Vice-Pres., R. Guzman, B. Montes, C. Jimenez, G. DiBetta, D. Springer, G. Moreion, R. Massaro. SECOND ROW: D. Giglia, J. Lambert, T. Hernandez, L. Griffin, J, Cacciatore, N. Ebanks, R. Nelson, D. Swope, Mr. R. Jaudon, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: J. Fauci, Y. Nuccio, R. Puig, R. Hero, M. Penely, J. Bunts, T. Martin, H. Amat. TOP ROW: D. O'NeiIl, T. Hammer, A. Byrd, J. Nelson, R. Perez, l.. Britten, K. Bullard, Pres., J. Riddell, E. Gonzalez. sl Wi In the Leo-sponsored car smash, L. Jager and G. Hawsey release their extra energy. T. Martin and R. Massaro set up the Sadie Hawkins marriage booth for a waiting couple. Opti-Miss, Jr. Optimist Perform OPTI-MISS BOTTOM ROW: D. Matthis, S. Scally, C. Seibert, J. Cabrera, N. Norton, J. Gallops, K. Johnson, C. McPherson, M. Coates, KVice-Pres.J, D. Belcher, P. Gibson, L. Parrino. SECOND ROW: L. Comparetto, M. Stowe, L. Gomez, M. Napolitano, J. Morales, A. Bowen, D. Grimes, C. Kirkland, T. Milligan, M. Geyer, C. Ward, Mrs. Coney fSponsorD. TOP ROW: T. Brown, S. Tagliarini CRec. Sec.J, K. Weller CCor. Sec.J, B. Cheney, L. Highsmith, D. Johnston, D. Johnston, D. Adams lTreas.J, L. Hutchinson lPres.J, A. Lee, R. Heykens, C. Shealy, J. Chastain, A. Finch. J.. , J ...... .-.. rrro :J .... av QA' l-sl-4 'W '7' K fg' .o,l HQ , Q gasse- Lynn Hutchinson tries for a first down at the Powder Puff game. A little boy buys a cupcake from Marilou Coates during the Opti-Miss bake sale. School Services in Many Ways Opti-Miss service club, sponsored by Mrs. Coney, continued its record this year by providing Hillsborough with many noteworthy contributions. A bake sale, fashion show, car wash, and a highlight of the year, the an- nual powder puff football game, brought color to the school. Under the direction of Mr. Rassler, the Junior Optimist sold red and black beat cards to the student body before each game. As an outstanding contribution, the Junior Optimist pre- sented the entire school with a type- writer that is designed for students to use throughout the school year. This helpful aid was used by those ,XX -vi, 2 who had long term papers to type. Fred Thompson presents a typewriter to Mr. Nelson for use by the student body. JUNIOR OPTIMIST BOTTOM ROW: J. Painter, B. Summer, S. Russell, R. Bailey, D. Baker, B. Beronda, D. Romano, S. Rinaldi, C, Rassler fsponsorj. SECOND ROW: H. Boler, J. Black KV. Pres.J, F. Kirkconnell, C. Conley, M. Boeren, F. Thompson CPres.J, D. Weatherford, R. Painter lSec.D, A. Perez. THIRD ROW: J. Patter- son, B. Morris, D. Stewart, T. Loria, D. Wood, B. Lynn, A. Johnston, L. Tillman, R. Twiggs CTreas.J. Civinettes Boost HHS Spirit Many orphans were a little cheerier Christmas day, thanks to a fond mem- ory of the Hillsborough High School Civinettes. The Civinettes used a portion of the money raised by washing cars and selling fruit cakes and Halloween ,-W candy to sponsor a Christmas party for the lonely orphans. The remaining por- tion of the money was delegated to aid in filling helium balloons for the tradi- tional Thanksgiving Day football rivalry with Plant High School. Throughout the year Civinette mem- . bers attended regular district meetings at Naples and Daytona Beach. A state wide convention at Miami Beach termi- , nated the year's activities. it This year Hillsborough's chapter spon- sored the intra-city party for various J Civinette Clubs. This was only another example of the full service provided by J li the ClVll'l9fl95. Bobbie Lee attempts to sell Marcello Tambuzzo a football. ',,,f4H6 Q . CIVINETTES BOTTOM ROW: M. Corrales, B. Barker, K. Biglow, J. Stephens, P. Chism, D. Valdes, D. Couch, D. Cueto. SECOND ROW: D. Barroio, R. Fernandez, lPres.D, L. Nelms, B. Forehand, D. Dillman, B. Whaley, V. Rodriquez, Miss Weldon CSponsorJ. THIRD ROW: N. Russell lCorres. Sec.J, J. Saglione, J. McNab, B. Twine fChap.J, D. Hammer, D. Scolaro CRec. Sec.J, D. Johnson, J. May. FOURTH ROW: M. DeLaParte fTreas.t, L. Moreda, L. DeLaCruz, B. Inter- landi, S. Pride, D. Lasley CV. Pres.J, C. Hughlett, P. Fisher, V. Zummo. H-Club Supports Team Work Hillsborough's letterman organ- ization, H-Club, was presented with a sister club consisting of girls who had excelled on the girls' swimming team. The club awarded letters and trophies in the winter and again in the spring at the annual spring picnic. The sale of stickers, the faculty- H-Club basketball game, and the concession stand at the basketball i games raised money to present the letters to members. The club l also purchased the letters for the cheerleaders' uniforms. The club brings together those students who have participated in athletics and furthers the lasting l l friendships that often prevail in Bottom ROW: s. Olson, C. McPherson, s. Taegef. TOP ROW: L. Moreda, P. Harris, L. Hackman, c. the field of athletics. Pritchard. BOTTOM ROW: G. Gardner, T. Sheehan, J. Joseph, W. Caraballo, Sec., G. San Pedro, J. Fauci, D. Haywood, L. Plazza, O, Baxter, D. Hernandez, L. Arco, A. Manning, A. Hayes. SECOND ROW: J. Bragg, G. Williams, R. Jenkins, F. Garner, R. Carter, E. Gonzalez, R. Puig, L. Griffin, Pres.p L. Britten, C. Bennett, M. Butts, N. Banks, D. Schaat. THIRD ROW: B. King, W. Haner, B. Montes, B. Baxley, J. Cacciatore, R. Santana, R. Bailey, J. Green, J. Lynn, K. Foskey, D. Ysidro, K. Hawkins, D. Messer. FOURTH ROW: Coach Wilson, Sponsor, C. Griffin, J. Lambert, D Osteen, D. Alderman, B. Whatley, E. Leon, S. Phillips, R Camaro, H. Warren, J. Cily, J. Willhoite, T. Hammer, B. Roberts. TOP RON: J. Riddell, D. Bearden, T. LaFountain, K. Jackson, A. Zummo, R. Strickland, D. Hughes, N. Loper, G. Sparkman, A. Byrd, R. Groscurth, C. Harman, P. Perez, D. O'NeilI, D. Boardman. Y, Y,YY . Y . W, 7 , Y AFS Helps Encourage With The arrival of HiIIsborough's tenth American Field Service student, a membership drive increased The num- ber of participants to about 75 students under the direction of Mrs. Lehmann of the library staff. Lioba Stainer from Germany represented the ninth country I to have sent the Big Red a student. Members of HiIIsborough's chapter attended a workshop in Clearwater where they learned more about the international organization and enjoyed a picnic at Hillsborough River State Park. A new style membership pin bear- ing The initials AFS made all members of TITS club easily recognizable. Lioba Stainer, the foreign exchange student, was met by many HHS students at the airport. I AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE BOTTOM ROW: L. Comparetto, S. Thompson, C. DiPierro, S. Johns, E. Gonzalez, V. Valdes, K. Biglow, C. Ward, J. Morales, B. Griffin, B. Grittin, m. Long, L. Stainer, K. Beerman, S. Scally fPres.J, J. Wehman, J. Sherman, L. Lake, C. Berry, F. Jones, B. Martinez, Mrs. Lehman, fSponsorl. SECOND ROW: M. Napolitano, C. Slatton, S. Bengle, D. Chastain, J. Cabera, S. Cartaya, Y. Harper, J. Harper, D. Garcia, J. Diaz, P. Diaz, P. Borders, B Whaley, L. Rodriguez, C. Volz, L. Nelms, D. Wind, J. Baker CCor. Sec.J, E. Westberry, M. Suarez, V. Quintana. THIRD ROW: H. Rivers, K. McAuliffe, D. Kee, D. Turner, D. Quick, C. Boddiford, M. McAlister, J. Lacedonia, M. Couch, K. Weller, K. Scruggs, G. Psoinos, D. Ares, D. Johnston, P. Castro, A. Lee, C. Heard CVice-Presl, V. Zummo, S. Marshall, S. Wargo. FOURTH ROW: L. Gough, L. McLaughlin, R. Smelt, D, Simmons, M. Ysidro, B. Inter- Iandi, D. Bearden, A. Childs, K. Valdes, G. Hyde, V. Wilson, D. Wellons, B. Jones, D. Adams, L. Hutchinson, B. Cheney, S. Interlandi, S. Martin, B. Marshall, A. Quiiano. TOP ROW: M. Slinker, T. Hooks, J. Potter CTreas.l, L. Highsmith IRec. Sec.J, R. McKenzie, V. Jones, D. Baker, D. Stewart, M. Fernandez, A. Johnston, J. Papy, J. Thornton, D. Alderman, A. Morrison, W. Alderman, Z. Cascio, D. Lavallee, J. Rutherford. 70 International Friendship mi 1 l l i l Suzanne Scally, Lioba Srainer, and Mrs. Lehmann discuss the upcoming AFS picnic. 1 1 l fall. fl' . x K Y ff A-li' in we Y, 'C L ,f gf W X , N-I lf' 4 Lioba and her American family prepare To go home as a new family. H Lioba is introduced to the HHS student body. 7l Pun-American Spreads Cheer Pan American members reinforced the student body's excellentschool spirit this year by selling pom-poms for the football games. Throughout the year the red and black shakers lingered on at sport activities, dem- onstrating the spirit of Hillsborough, Other services included the selec- tion of a Pan American queen and L raising money to aircondition the language lab. T The club paid a special tribute to their sponsor, Mrs. Noto, in apprecia- tion for her twenty-five years of service as sponsor of the club, by awarding her a plaque commemorat- ing the event. Officers of the club are Mara Suarez, President, Vicki Wilson, Vice- President, Pam Castro, Secretary, and f Yvette Harper, Treasurer. I ,MV it' .. .... QM, s QUEEN AND HER COURT Mrs. Noto admires her plaque given her by the club in appreciation of her Pam Castro, First Maid: Maia Suarez, Pan-American Queen, Darlene twenllhflve Years of service' Johnston, Second Maid. PAN AMERICAN BOTTOM ROW: D. Matthis, P. Gibson, M. Stowe, J. Alvarez, J. Cabrera, M. Lazzara, C. Dipierro, N. Filocco, K. Biglow, V. Valdes, A. Castro, L. Rod- riguez, P. Dolcimascolo, C. Berry, F. Jones, L. Parrino, G. DeLaOsa. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Noto CSponsorJ, L. Comparetto, J. Harper, Y. Harper CTreas.J, C. Edmund, S. Tagliarini, B. Tisdale, C. Volz, J. Diaz, C, Sutherland, K. Valdes, L. Lopez, P. Meyle, S. Lewis, V. Godinez, M. Geyer, M. Suarez CPres.D, l. Barroso. THIRD ROW: D. Simmons, M. Mynatt, S. Muniz, M. Hasty, D. Adams, D. Johnston, K. Weller, A. Lee, C. Heard, V. Wilson fVice-Pres.D, K. Scruggs, L. Kent, G. Psoinos, R. Heykens, L. DeLaCruz, P. Johnson, G. Hutto. TOP ROW: B. Whatley, R. Bailey, K. Bullard, G. Sparkman, D. Hughes, K. Brown, J. Lambert, L. Britten, A. Rivers, A. Johnston, G. Evans, D. Boddiford, R. Gomez, D. Alderman, D. Haywood, J. Lynn, L. Griffin. Brush and Palette Promotes Art Brush and Palette is both a serv- ice and interest club which purchases slides and films for the art and hu- manities classes. Anyone interested in art-related services to Hillsborough is invited to ioin. Club members made signs for games, silk screened ribbons and decorated the goal posts for the football games. A German Christmas theme provided the background for decorations for the school during the holiday season. The club also pro- vided the decorations for the Senior Prom and banquet. A candy sale supplied the funds to finance the club's many activities. BOTTOM ROW D Lavallee M Long B Griffin B Griffin C Shaw G Ritner D Schroeder SECOND ROW: H. Joyner KSec.l, M. Myers, L. Nelms G Hutto P Hughlett R Salter D Lazzara lVrce Presb S Clouser THIRD ROW P Castro S. lnterlandi, A. Lee, C. Hughlett fPres.J, P. Hughlett lTreasJ K Kelly B Cheney Mrs Kennedy CSponsorJ TOP ROW J Pirrrcon B Jones T. Hernandez, D. Stewart, R. Ritter, W. Turner, ' D.C.T., C.B.E. Acquaint Students .osxssg D.C.T.-H. members perform in a skit at the parent reception. During the parent reception, several band members entertained the D.C.T. members and their parents. he 5 I D.C.T.-H BOTTOM ROW- C Evans lSecJ J Winters CV Presb G Moreland K Carlterbur R Gray, J. Clanton, SECOND ROW: T. Renaldo lHis.J, C. Vargas, D. Munoz, B. Best, P. Holz CSponsorJ. TOP ROW: B, Marcus, M. Bisbee, W. Watson, M. Molinet, R. Fernandez, S. Colvin, E, Vege CPres.J 74 W7 Vivian Rodriquez and Tom Haskins make Christmas decorations from IBM cards. With Vocational Work D.C.T.-C BOTTOM ROW: B. Quetglez ireporterj, V. Rodriguez fsec.J, P. Purvis, V. Ziegler Cass't sec.D, K. Perciful, W. Goodwin, SECOND ROW: Mrs. N. Cole, G. Melvin, D, Alonzo, J. Radney, D. Singletary, B. Webb, M. Young. THIRD ROW: R. Mendez, T. Haskins fpres.J, R. Fernandez, T. Tanner, J. Brown, N. Campisi. FOURTH ROW: J. Pamplona, D. Dorris Ctreas.J, M, Smith, D. Gilchrist, T. Holz, T. Porter, A. Rodriguez. Diversified Cooperative Training is a program of instruction covering all areas of business and industry. Under the direction of Mrs. Cole, on-the-iob training is arranged with the student's interest and ability in mind, while the student receives group and individual instruction on subjects related to his field of work. D.C.T.'s program pre- pares a student for a lifetime occu- pation. Cooperative Business Education, taught by Mrs. Gedeon, is a program that places students in office situa- tions, providing experience in actual business and related matters. C.B.E. BOTTOM ROW: B. Martinez, B. Perez, D. McGee ftreas.J, L. Doby, J. Barron. SECOND 1 MN , I. f . ROW: s. Davenport, s. Aywfk, D. Valdes qhisfafaani, s. sampsan, s. Yanez. toil ROW: Mfs- Cole add'e?SeS DCT- Swdenfs and Wei' Pafents at K. Bates, P. Christo, F. Miller Csec.J, M. Freas, S. Bryant, E. Zuckerman fvice-pres.l the palem recephon' F.B.l.A. Accents Business World Future Business Leaders of America is an organization designed to bring the business student from the classroom to the actual business world. Sponsored by Mrs. Lamoureux, F.B.L.A. is a nation- wide organization with Hillsborough's membership nearing fifty members and increasing. To fully achieve its goal the club made numerous field trips to var- ious areas of business and industry. Business men from the Tampa commu- nity were invited to visit the classes in aCTlOl'1 and speak Ort related subiects. Business students like Shiela Wood were encouraged to ioin F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. BOTTOM ROW: L. Manali, B. Barker, C. Luiacioni, B. Martinez, S, Yanez, J. Walker, G. Russo, r:. Martinez, D. Matthis, P. Gibson, U. Busch. SECOND ROW: J. Barron, D. Eaton, B. Lyle, D. Buchanan, J. Mallard, M. Abene, Y. Sierra, D. Spivey V. Northrop, R. Johnson, Mrs. Ross Cco-sponsorlf THIRD ROW: J. Sadler, T. Wooten, l. Green, D. McGee, M. Brock, L. Lawhorne C. Martino, R. Bucken, F. Poe, C. Stallings, M. lppolito, B. Forehand, M. Coates QPres.J. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Suzanne Lamoureux fco-sponsorj S. Lewis, S. Aycock, J. Martin, P. Christo, B. Tisdale, S. Drake, C. Lawhorne, C. Shealy, T. Schiro, L. Leonard, D. Del Rio, K. Skelnar. TOP ROW: M. Pedroso, M. Alvarez CSec.J F. Miller, B. Marshall, S. Bryant, S. Wood, V. Rabon, T. Ferrera, L. Hub- bard, V. Wilson, D. Fernandez. H.S.S. Provides Films and Lectures LSD and mariiuana are fast becom- ing a problem in America and around the world. The Honorary Science So- ciety explored This rapidly growing problem through films on the use, hazards and prevention of drug use. The students were interested 'in these films as they reflect on the problems of their generation. Whether the stu- 'S dent was interested in chemistry, bio- logy or physics the Society had some- thing to offer. Lectures in biology taught the students more about their we immediate surroundings, while lec- tures in chemistry and physics drew them closer to their entire ecology. Even the iovial sponsor, Mrs. Geyer, and associate sponsor, Mr. Spearman, were fascinated by many of these lessons. Students 'who led in this scientific endeavor were Mike Fernandez, presi- dent, Barbara Twine, vice-president, Connie Heard, secretary, and Cyndi Mr. Spearman explains the anatomy of a fetal pig to Nancy Miller and Cynthia Petralia. Edmund, il'ea5Ufef'- HONORARY SCIENCE SOCIETY BOTTOM ROW: S. Scally, K. Beerman, S. Wargo, B. Forehand, J. Cabrera, L. Hockman, Y. Harper, N. Miller, M. Hegler, K. Valdes, J. Keats, J. Dial, C- McPherson, L. Stump, T. Patterson. SECOND ROW: K. Clark, Mrs. Geyer fco-sponsorl, D. Pelt, E. Westberry, Q. Zoumberos, P. Diaz, L. Moreda, G. Sanchez, G. Harper, B. Twine Cvice-pres J, S. Martin, S. Beam, C. Petralia, P. Raska, M. Napolitano. THIRD ROW: Mr. Spearman Qco-sponsorl, J. Perricone, D. Weath- erford, A. Morrison, D. Fisher, C. Wind, C. Edmund ftreas.J, R. McKenzie, C. Heard Csecj, L. DeLaCruz, D, Wellons, K. Weller, P. Weeks, B. Cheney, S. Simonton, L. Highsmith, M. Couch. TOP ROW: T. Loria, A. Johnston, W. Watson, D. Boardman, B. Lynn, H. Bohler, M. Fernandez Kpres.J, M. Fucarino, B. Whatley, J. Papy, R. Euhus, S. Colkmire, F. Llana, R. Painter, M. Cardinale, R. Bryant. Para-Meds, Becker Breakers Alerting students to all kinds of health careers and what each offers makes Para-Meds an active interest club. Members of the club hope to pursue careers in different medical fields. At the District Convention in Sara- sota the club received honorable men- tion for their project on the effect of air and water pollution on health. Delegates also attended the April State Convention in Daytona Beach. Members were advised by a new sponsor, Miss Beagles, and guided by president Sharon Simonton. fm! D Outstanding Para-Med member Kathy McAuliffe sells a PHS crying rag to Lynn Stafford. PARA-MEDS BOTTOM ROW: P. Gibson, A. Quiiano, B. Griffin, C. DiPierro, J. Wehman, C. Mc Pherson, L. Hockman, B. Griffin, T. Patterson. SECOND ROW: E. Westberry lvice-pres.J, B. Corde, D. Turner, Y. Harper, C. Lowe, N. Miller, M. McAlister, M. Song. TOP ROW: Miss Beagles lsponsorl, C. Thompson, J. Rutherford, P. Weeks, T. Hooks, D. Duval, L. Craig, K. McAullife, S. Simonton fpres.J Interest Future Scle BEAKER BREAKERS BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Marina Reby Csponsorl, S. Wargo, K. M. Escobio, P. Raska, B. Griffin, A. Paul, Mrs. S. Lopez Cs nIIStS . I ful Beerman, S. Scally, M. Ranon, L. Stump, ponsorl. SECOND ROW: J. Chastain, C. DiPierro, N. Noah, J. McNab, J. Diaz Csec.t, C. Haas, C. Isla, C. Wind, A. Quiiano, B. Linderman. THIRD ROW: A. Mones, B. Escobio, L. Stafford, C. Heard, K. C. Jenkins, K. Naylor, J. Howsrnon. TOP ROW: S. Colkmi Whatley, R. Euhus, J. Papy, J. Santos, T. Loria Ivice-pres.J, W. Scruggs Ctreas.J, C. Slatton, B. Twine, re Cpres.J, A. Johnston, S. Wilson, B. F. Thompson, T. Crabb. Clouds of smoke billowed from the third floor 'window and the entire school knew that the Beaker Breakers were at it again. A test tube of bromine may blow up occasionally or a towel may accidently catch on fire, but the Beaker Breakers are conscientious stu- dents vvho are interested in chemistry. The lab assistants aid the teachers in grading papers, tutoring students, and performing laboratory demonstra- tions. Inspired by a genuine love for chemistry, the students are glad to help others understand the subiect better. The club members also receive a grade and a credit for their service. The officers were Steve Colkmire, president, Thomas Loria, vice-president Kathy Scruggs, treasurer, and Judy Diaz, secretary. Sponsors were Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Reby and Mrs. Lopez. I x r l X 1 'A Kathleen Beerman explains the structure of an atom to Armando Perez, Beaker Breaker president, Steve Colkmire, performs a chemistry experiment for a class. SNHS and FHS Inspire Interest Hillsborough High's chapter ot the Spanish National Honor Society, under the direction of Mrs. Lola Todd, is called Hernando de Soto after the Spanish explorer. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to recognize high achievement in Spanish by students of secondary I schools and to promote a continuity of interest in the Spanish studies. To be selected the student must maintain 5 above average grades in all his classes l '3 and receive an A or B in Spanish. The group's maior goal this year was to raise enough funds to furnish the language lab with a badly needed air conditioner. A bake sale in the fall and a candy sale in the winter raised money for the French Honor Society to donate toward a continuing proiect of air conditioning the language lab. French students who have completed one semester of the language with a B or better average and have at least ' an overall B in all other subiects are eligible for the society. A French ban- quet at the end of the year helped the club to carry out its purpose of tur- theririg interest in the French, their lan- u A QUaQ91 and their Cusloms- Mrs. Todd, Freddy Llana, and Yvette Harper discuss plans for their carwash. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY BOTTOM ROW: R. Gonzalez, P. Gibson, C. Berry, L. Arcuri, N. Norton QTreas.I, E. Gonzalez, C. 'Petralia, Y. Harper CVice-Pres.?, M- Sl-'afelt J. Cabrera, J. Alvarea, D. Cueto. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Todd ISponsorJ, M. Hegler, C. Edmund, L. Moreda, J. Diaz lSec.J, G. Sanchez, D. Barra, J. Harper, G. Harper, J. Kears, M. Geyer. TOP ROW: J. Cacciatore, S. Duran, L. DeLaCruz, R. McKenzie, G. Psoinos, K. Weller, R. Heykens, F. Llana lPres.D, M. Fernandez, F. Thompson, R. Jenkins, O. Cardoso. in Foreign languages PM W we 1 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY BOTTOM ROW: A. Quiiano, M. Lazzara CTreas.J, C. Mahoney, D. Wind, N. Utt, L. Lake iPres.J, K. Clark, K. Biglow, S. Taylor, C. Berry, l. Young. TOP ROW: Mr. Blanco iSponsorJ, T, Sherry, B. Interlandi, J, Potter, A. Johnston fVice-Pres.D, N. Ldper, R. Garcia, B. Cheney, M. Amador CSec.J, C. Heard. rjflwx 4 V . gf, xf,W you , S539 Q36 Mr. Blanco helps Nancy Utt and Ronnie Garcia with the candy sale. Sharon Taylor attempts to sell her candy to a reluctant buyer. a 2 Z 1 i r Latin Forum Sells Troll Dolls A spring banquet set in ancient Roman style was one of the activ- ities in which the Latin Forum par- ticipated. All food and drink at the banquet was served in an- cient Roman fashion. The mem- bers also dressed to fit the occa- sion. The organization raised funds by sponsoring a bake sale No- vember I5 and sold red and black troll dolls. To qualify for the Latin Forum, a student must maintain an A average during the first semester. Robert Arteche served as presi- dent of the club with Mrs. Anna Terry as sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: T. Patterson, Mrs. A. Terry, Sponsor, S. Scally, Sec. SECOND ROW: Y. Harper, C. Har graves, N. White. THIRD ROW: J. Baker, Vice-Pres., E. Westberry, Treas., V. Muley. FOURTH ROW J. Scaglione, B. Twine, S. Martin, G. Russell. FIFTH ROW: R. Tucker, D. Rurnore, P. Conley. SIXTH ROW C. Hall, R. Massaro, H. Bohler, R. Bryant. SEVENTH ROW: J. Vann, F. Thompson, L. Tillman. TOP ROW J. Thornton, R. Arteche, Pres., T. Locicero, R. Painter. hu' Jimmie Vann and Mrs. Terry decide on the date for Robert Arteche successfully sells a red and black troll doll to Charlene DiPierro. the spring banquet. Drama Club Entertuins Students Drama members practice for a skit that they will do for the Children's Home. Active participation and superior performances were the keynotes for the newly recognized Hillsborough High School Drama Club. With Miss Jones, a favorite the club mailed U.S. Servicemen proiect. ln the spring the play Father teacher as sponsor, Christmas cards to in Viet Nam as a the club produced Knows Best as the 4, Senior Class Play. The club also pre- sented skits for assemblies and the chiIdren's home. During Christmas vacation, drama club members went caroling at the old folks' home. i DRAMA BOTTOM ROW: F. Jones, C. Berry, C. Ward, A. Paul, B. Griffin, B. Griffin, M. Long, B. Conde, E. Gonzalez, D. Butz lSec.J, N. Filocco, D. Busch, C. DiPierro. SECOND ROW: K. Jones, G. Hutto, M. Suarez, J. Mallard, N. Utt, L. Lake, D. Alvarez, A. Canclo, M. McAlister, P. Harris, C. Stallings, D. Guevara, C. Boddiford. THIRD ROW: Miss Jones lSponsorD, C. Martin KTreas.J, L. Nelms, V. Muley, K. Scruggs, P. Johnson CV. Pres.J, J. Potter, B. Cheney, K. Weller, C. Wind, A. Lee, J. Baker, L. Stainer, M. Leer, A. Mitchell. TOP ROW: S. Interlandi lPres.l, L. Jaegen, A. Blanchard, K. Bullard, D. Stewart, B. Whatley, B. Griffin, J. Cacciatore, K. Lang, P. Castro, C. Hughlett, D. Adams. FTA and FHA Help Students i l l FUTURE TEACHERS l BOTTOM ROW: G. Hutto, D. Lavalee, E. Monteressi, Z. Cascio, Y. Roberts, B. Griffin, K. Beerman, S. Scally, L. Lake fTreas.l, D. Butz, G. Russell, B. Griffin, M. Lang, L. Stump, C. Mahoney, J. Sherman, R. Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: L. Rodriguez, K. Valdes, M. Corales, C. Ward, P. Dolcimascolo, C. Haas, C. Heard CVice-Pres.J, C. Slatton, G. Psoinos, G. Harper, G. Sanchez, D. Wind fPres.J, E. Westberry CSec.J, C. Dipierro, V. Muley, N. Utt. THIRD ROW: M. Suzrez, J. Morales, D. Mallory, L. DeLaCruz, B. Cheney, V. Zummo, T. Sherry, C. Petralia, N. Miller, A. Castro, K. Biglow, S. Martin, P. Chifari, C. Volz, S. Lewis, J. Harper, C. Wind. TOP ROW: Mr. Leto CSponsorJ, S. Vaccaro, P. Chism, A. Lee, V. Wilson, P. Tognella, C. Clark, M. Wallace, M. Moore, K. Lang, K. Kelly, S. lnterlandi, P. Castro, L. Stafford, K. Scruggs, D. Baria, V. Valdes. l q,,, S. sf , E ANN' N... Diana Baria and Charlene DiPierro pack a box of necessary items to send to boys FTA members sell cake and cookies after school to raise funds. in Vietnam. Decide Their Future Careers Future Teachers of America members raised money from a bake sale and zip code directory sale to send Christmas 'tv packages containing articles such as 1 Kool-Aid, toothpaste, and gum to U.S. . w j servicemen in Viet Nam. The club also .gg . sent members to Robert E. Lee Elemen- tary School to help instruct the grammar school children. E. Four girls attended the state conven- tion in Daytona Beach. Officers for the year were Dori Wind, president, Connie Heard, vice-president, Ellen Westberry, secretary, and Lenora Lake, treasurer. The Future Homemakers at Hillsbor- ough sold cookbooks again this year as their main money-making proiect. ' With Miss Bray as sponsor and Becky Cheney as president, the girls set up a colorful display in the showcase out- side the Home Economics rooms for the Turkey Day Game. The HHS chapter of FHA also ioined Leto in sponsoring a supper for all high school FHA organiza- I S Pam Hughlett, an FHA member, attempts to sell a cookbook to Debra Wells. tions inthe ClTY- ' if A U0 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS BOTTOM ROW: M. Suarez, L. Rodriguez, C. Berry, F. Jones, L. Nelms fSecJ, Mrs. Phillippe fSponsorJ. SECOND ROW: P. Castro, C. Volz, A. Lee, V. Brasher, P. Hughlett, Miss Bray. TOP ROW: C. Hughlett CVice-Pres.D, R. Heykens CTreas.J, B. Scantamburlo, B. Cheney, Pres., J. Hess, P. Hughlett, R. Salter. - --- Interest Clubs Attract Many Visiting the different denomina- tional churches weekly, the club learned to understand, not only the Bible, but the way that man interprets the Bible. Through unraveling the mys- teries of the Bible and with the guid- ance of the sponsor, Miss Hart, the club endeavored to gain a better un- derstanding of the spiritual world. Useful programs sponsored by the club included visiting orphanages and performing skits at the Centro Asturi- ano home for the aged. Also active is HilIsborough's ama- teur radio club, an organization de- signed for students who are inter- ested in understanding the basics of radio communications and learning radio operation. Under the direction of Mr. Cito, members of the club pre- pare for their radio licenses and work with the main radio set at H.H.S. to reach distant countries in conversa- tion. Chess club members found excel- lent mental exercises at the chess matches. information concerning tac- tics was traded at the contests which were sponsored by Mrs. Thelma Cox, American history teacher. Q as W url-M ' CHESS CLUB BOTTOM ROW: E. Rinaldi, M. Scott, D. DeBlOis, C. Clark. TOP ROW: R. Moon fpres.J, R. Clinton, T. Sheehan, J. Almeda, W. Waring. ' ,..4-. t l i . - I - .-I..-,Q L , iff' AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Q BIBLE CLUB 1 BOTTOM ROW: M. Miranda, S. Wargo, S, Wadsworth, G. Hutto, C. Mahoney Csec.i, K. ' Beerman, E. Schwavonski. SECOND ROW: J. Chastain, M. Napolitano, Z. Cascio, D. l Lavallee, A. Lee, M. Suarez, N. Gaskins, Miss Hart Csponsori. TOP ROW: R. Rinehart, R. Gano, A. Morrison, J. Papy Cpresj, A. Johnston, E. Wilds, T. Hernandez, P. Castro. BOTTOM ROW: C. Clark fpres.J, S. Jenkins, S. Duchene. TOP ROW: R. Carr, fvice pres.l R. Clinton, R. Laxton, R. Sanders. l.C.C. Youth Council Promotes Unity Arising from the President's Club that met last year in Mr. Nelson's office, the Inter-Club Council came into existence this year with Mrs. Dick as sponsor. Composed of presidents from the service, honor and interest clubs, the I.C.C., headed by Jimmy Lynn, Vice-President of the Student Council, usually met every three weeks to plan the following month. l.C.C. organized a school calendar to keep track of sales and school commerce. The council also organized clubs to sponsor dances and proiects such as a basketball marathon. What do you do with three seventeen year old boys who have been arrested for illegal possession of alco- hol? These and other cases against minors were decided by members of Youth Council each week. Club members also participated in a March Against Traffic Deaths in downtown Tampa during the Christmas season. Miss Susan Stilley, a history teacher, sponsored the organiza- tion. 'WUI Jimmy Lynn and Mrs. Dick discuss the club calendar. f-5-N.- ' if'-, l I 1, ' iid! 'lf a ki' lnrii -913 l.C.C. BOTTOM ROW: S. Scally, E. Westberry, L. Lake, R. Fernandez, P. Meyle, V. Valdes, D. Wind, M. Suarez. SECOND ROW: C. Hughlett, S. Interlandi, A. Johns- ton, S. Colkmire, S. Simonton, L. Hutchinson, Mrs. Dick iSponsorJ. TOP ROW: R. Arteche, D. White, F. Thompson, J. Papy, K. Bullard, M. Fernandez, S. Wilson. YOUTH COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW: C. Macaluso, A. Quiiano, S. Wargo, F. Jones, K. Biglow, C. Berry, L. Rodriquez, V. Valdes, D. Stilley, D. Bearden, B. Griffin, S, Harley, P. Gray, B. Griffin, A, Paul, M. Suarez, G. Hutto, S. Scally. SECOND ROW: C. Di Pierro, L. Comparetto, B. Baker, C. Ward, B. Simmons, S. Marshall, D. Wind, V. Muley, M. Couch, S. Turner, S. Mason, J. Diaz, L. Lake, M. Geyer, S. Lewis, R. Smelt, V. Olsen, C. Roberts, C. Wind. THIRD ROW: Miss Stilley CSponsorJ, B. Rivers, A. Childs, V. Jones, J. Potter, M. Napolitano, R. Heykins, C. Johnson, P. Johnson, K. Scruggs, D. Johnson, P. Castro, K. Weller, D. Ares, G. Psoinos, C. Volz, C. Slatton, T. Giovanni, C. Gutherie. TOP ROW: J. Baker, E. Westberry CChairmanJ, C. Heard, L. Stafford, D. Haywood, K. Lang, D. Spoto, S. Wilson, M. Fernandez, A. Johnston, J. Papy, D. Alderman, J. Roman, A. Lee, L. DeLaCruz, C. Duink, B. Hales, C. Dawson, J. Chastain. Group Promotes Racial Unity Communication between black and white students at HHS is the main objective of the Inter-Racial Committee. Once a month thirteen black students and thirteen white students sit down with teachers and discuss problems between the races and anticipate problems that can be prevented. A suggestion box was placed in the main hall to encourage students to participate by submitting questions or suggestions the com- mittee should discuss. Organized at the beginning of the year by Mr. Nelson, the commit- tee is sponsored by Mrs. Loechler and Mrs, Thorton, Members discuss plans forthe dance after the Blake game. if is i lNTER-RACIAL COMMITTEE BOTTOM ROW: S. Miller, N. Roberson, B. Baker, P. Gibson, B. Griffin, Mrs. Loechler QSponsorJ. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thorton lSponsorJ, S. Mason, S. Pride, V. Muley, B. Wells. THIRD ROW: Mr. Nelson KAsst. Principall, C. Davis, D. Alderman, J. Mitchell, H. Bohler. TOP ROW: P. McAuliffe, K. Jackson, J. Coy, R. Twiggs. f,'D H.S.C. Provides Many Services Ca R R 0. H.S.C. members and sponsor, Mrs. Hall, pack a box ot tood, clothes, and toys for a needy family. To provide recreation for girls inter- ested in athletics was the purpose of Hillsborough's Sports Club. The mem- bers met bi-weekly this year to play tennis and volleyball. During football season, club mem- bers sold programs at all home foot- ball games. Food, clothes and toys were provided by the members for an adopted family with eight children at Christmas time. The officers were: Cheryl Limoges, president, Nancy White, vice-presi- dent, Debra Kendrick, secretary, and Lillian Watson, treasurer. H.S.C. BQTTOM ROW.: C. Pulido, P. Proctor, B. Watson, L. San Giacomo, L. Watson ftreas.J, D. Busch. SECOND ROW: D. Parsons, D. Jackson, S. Paul, D. Ellison, N. White fvice-pres.J, C. Hargraves, Mrs. Hall Csponsorj. TOP ROW: J. Davenport, S. Wright, J. Almerico, S. Limoges fpres.J, V. Nickerson, D. Helmick. Directed by Nlr. Jerry Skora, the HHS chorus had a new look and sound this year. The organ- ization was larger than last year and performed much of the pop- ular music of today as well as the traditional songs. The chorus presented several programs to the student body in which they exhibited their musical talent. Taping a half-hour of Christmas music for television was one of the many activities in which the chorus participated. Chorus members exhibit their talents at an assembly, accompa- med by a few ot the band members. Chorus Brings HHS Students I 553335 I I F ESQESIEI' Mr. Skora explains some musical scores to the chorus officers, Kristie Soderberg, David Johnson Pam Johnson, and Nancy Norton. BOTTOM ROW: M. Tompson, L. Stainer, K. Hughes, N. Roberson. SECOND ROW D. Young, B. Gough, M. Tobin. THIRD ROW: P. Borders, L. Smart, J. McAdams, D Jackson. FOURTH ROW: K. Jones, J. Campbell, S. Brengle. FIFTH ROW: N. Norton D, Slane, J. Holmes, M. Reddick. SIXTH ROW: G. Gordon, C. Palmer, B. Hocketf SEVENTH ROW: E. Johnson, D. Foust, F. Holland, E. McBurney. EIGHTH ROW: P Conley, G. McCoy, B. Hasty. NINTH ROW: M. Broome, D, Adams, J. Jacobson, J Mayo, D. Coram, K. Bauer, D. Johnson, R. Lucas, J. Saunders, J. Puonell, R. Mc Goldrick, S. Singleton. the Sounds of Today Mr. Skora directs the chorus during the Christmas assembly. BOTTOM ROW: S. Taylor, S. Hughes, B. Nelson. SECOND ROW: A. Hockett, D. Kendrick, S. Weidmann. THIRD ROW: J. McFaiI, J. McKnight, A. Cancio. FOURTH ROW: J. Curry, K. Soderberg, F. Tompkins, D. Cain. FIFTH ROW: P, Fisher, L, Page, 5. Collins. SIXTH ROW: P. Woffard, D. Jones, M. Ellison, P. Johnson. SEVENTH ROW: E. Kuchinshar, M. Strickland, D. Melnich. EIGHTH ROW: K. McNeal, A. Sims, S. Candi- Ieri M Brening J Howsmon E Lo siter S Dopp D Cavanagh B DeVore R Carlisle R. Groscurth W. McKern Lioba Stainer, the foreign exchange student, entertains students at an assembly. Kristie Soderberg is the piano accompanist for the chorus. The Marching Band Contest was one ot the many events in which the band participated. At this con- test the band received a superior rating. The Big Red Band, led by drum major Ronnie Smith, performed in football halt-time shows, pep as- semblies, and the Gasparilla parade. The band also presented several concerts. Selling candy and fertilizer were the main money making proiects for the band. The money earned from these proiects is used for the pur- chase ot new uniforms and to help finance the next trip to Washington, D. C. wbwvfinvmfwmwx smziwam. Mm, . f - wwf' Ronny Smith, drum maior, leads the band at a half-time show. Band Performs During Pep FRENCH HORNS KNEELING: C. Roskay, W. Jenkins, D. More, C. Chamness. STANDING: W. Jones, D. White, D. Alfonso, R. Ritter. TRUMPETS BOTTOM ROW: J. Cardoso, A. Fuente, L. Pacheco, M. Odom, T. Roberts, O. Cardoso. SECOND ROW: W. Connally, M. Guy, W. Mitchell, T. Huey, G. Stephens, M, Floyd, D. Baker. TOP ROW: G. Bracken, J. Vann, C. Smith, V. Caldevilla, E. Gardiner, C. Diaz, M. Ciccarella. Assemblies and Half-Time Shows SAXOPHONES KNEELING: B. Beronda, F. Strawser, L. Strickland. STANDING: B. Morris, A. Center, G. Lanier, T. Valdez. Mr. Solak, band director, directs the band at the Christmas Assembly. fx Marsha Stowe practices for a pep-assembly. .417 .. . , ls ' arf.. .- .. 'T' L lil ' J .. m,,,..,4d,:jm, ,, . ..ss-N... fs A- .ef e- -f 'wmzi .,i'?A.4. , .I 5453.-1 G ,., -.f , 1. f 1' , if gr, , 41, ,se - M., T-' ' A 5, 5, -,if I-'r was ' r fs' L, 'LGF . o' s ,M , TROMBONES LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Robertson, S. Brown, T. Martin, R. Smith, J. McAIister, R. Weis Band Stimulutes and Inspires CLARINETS BOTTOM ROW: J. Garcia, R. Euhus, C, Hall, M. Handley, L. Oden, D. Fisher, S. Joyner, L. Hall. SECOND ROW: G. Green, J. Haus, K. Hawkins, S. Russell, A. Michell, M. Leer, R, Fiallo, B. Robeny, D. Guevara. TOP ROW: K. Sames, J. King, P. Kuchenbuch, D. Nonell, J. Morgan, C. Byrd, J. Davis, M. Chennault, D. Sfewarr. BARITONES LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Singleton, B. Kinlaw. l A band member displays her talents during a half-iime show. Student Body Til' , K v f f l WOODWINDS KNEELING: T. Hooks, G. Hyde, J. McAdams. STANDING: L. Brewer, K. Collins, F. Smith, G. Rither. Kurt Sames entertains the student body at the Christmas Assembly. 4f'ilv 9 BASS SECTION 'N5 U KNEELING: A. Killebrew, M. Beren. STANDING: l-. Smith, C. King U Hodges. A band member inspires football team to victory. Band Receives Superior Rating Ag J ' l STAGE BAND A. Killebrew Cpiano playerj. FIRST ROW: J. King, A. Center, L. Strickland, G. McMullen, T. Valdez, B. Garcia. SECOND ROW: C. Diaz, J. Vann, C. Smith, M. Ciccarello. THIRD ROW: R. Smith, R. Weis, K. Robertson, T. Martin, D. White, T. Crabb, F. Llana fdrummerj. 1 i i i i DRUMS BOTTOM ROW: C. Shaw, J. Hooks, J. Carlisle, J. Bencomo, F. Llana, C. Sparrowhawk. TOP ROW: D. Barron, D. Rigby, R. Ayo, T. Crabb. Band members step high at half-time shows. ROTC Promotes Leadership STAFF BOTTOM ROW: H. Moeller, M. Scott. TOP ROW: M. Canasi, J. Dinning, B. Baxley, H. Linn, F. Garner, L. Robinson. The commandant of Cadets at Hills- borough High School is Sgt. Ingram, a two time veteran of Korea. After twenty-two years of service in both the Army and Marine Corps, Sgt. Ingram is well qualified for his post, as two medals of commendation from the Army, a master parachuter's badge, a combat infantryman's badge, and five good conduct medals testify. The commandant of cadets is re- sponsible to the senior army instruc- tor of the Hillsborough County School System and HHS authority for the operation, control and training of the R.O.T.C. Cadet Corps. This encompasses all extra curricula ac- tivities such as the honor drill pla- toon and rifle team. Student commander is Harold Moel- Ier and second in command is Man- uel Canasi. HONOR PLATOON BOTTOM ROW: D. Romano. SECOND ROW: F. Reyes, P. Rhodes, C. Range, L. Robinson, C. Davis, W. Knight, M. Strickland, M. Canasi. THIRD ROW: J. Singleton, C. Hunter, C. Bowers, J. Lowe, W. Williams, R. Wright. TOP ROW: W. Williams, D. Sanders, A. Jones, C. Williams, D. Philmore, T. Daniels, J. Daniels, L. Bracken. ROTC Inspires Military COMPANY B BOTTOM ROW: F. Lauria, M. Cadenhead, M. Williamson. SECOND ROW: A. Jones, W. Kern, M. Thomas. THIRD ROW: H. Park, G. Hines, W. Williams. FOURTH ROW: C. Hunter, D. Propper, R. Judge. FIFTH ROW: S. Smith, E. Norman, R. Toombs. SIXTH ROW: B. Kennedy, N. Borbolla, E. Diaz. TOP ROW: R. . . . h'I . Melissa Scott receives an award from Miss C 'ders Dowdell. snr W 1 MQ-mira ri X E. .Vx Col. Caraballo presents Mrs. Hall a bouquet of carnations for her outstanding work with the R.O.T.C. sponsors. SPONSORS BOTTOM ROW: M. Scott. SECOND ROW: D. Calhoun, F. Lauria, R. Jackson. THIRD ROW: W. Easton, M. Adams, D. Jackman. TOP ROW: S. Cooke, I.. Hill, J. Parham. Discipline, Determination BAND BOTTOM ROW: J. Patterson, M. Adams, M. Berning. SECOND ROW: W. Mitchell, J. Folks, M. Kerr. THIRD ROW: M. Guy, R. Laxton, P. Davis. FOURTH ROW: W. Connaly, D. Moore, L. Collura. FIFTH ROW: E. Gardiner, F. Smith, A. Valdez. SIXTH ROW: M. Singletary, J. McAlister, M. Hughes. TOP ROW: T. Valdez, A. Henderson. Cadets and sponsors anending ,he R.O.T.C' ball found if to be an enioyable experience. C COMPANY-2ND PLATOON BOTTOM ROW: A. Simms. SECOND ROW: J. Vasquez, S. Cooke, D. Romano. THIRD ROW: T. Jones, S. Wyrick, T. Daniels. FOURTH ROW: J. Tackett, R. Strickland, A. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: L. Johnson, L. Farr, S. Ballinger. SIXTH ROW: J. Painter, W. Lee, E. Hall. TOP ROW: W. McNeal, F. Carter. Cadets and Sponsors Guin OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: H. Moeller, Sgt. Ingram, M. Canasi. SECOND ROW: J. Dinning, B. Baxley, H. Linn, F. Garner. THIRD ROW: J. Patterson, S. Massaro, M. Cadenhead, F. Reyes, K. Peters, D. Romano. FOURTH ROW: A. Manning, T. Ford, R. Marko, C. Range, M. Scott, P. Hodges, T. Milioto. RIFLE TEAM BOTTOM ROW: J. Painter, H. Moeller. TOP ROW: R. Stanley, P. Philmore, H. Linn, J. Dinning. C COMPANY-Ist PLATOON BOTTOM ROW: D. Calhoun, F. Reyes, D. Sanders. SECOND ROW: G. Ford, W. Easton, P. Hodges. THIRD ROW: A. Jennings, J. Roberson, M. Hinchee. FOURTH ROW: P. Noto, G. Hewlett, V. Watts. FIFTH ROW: B. Pesina, R. Suco, M. Williams. TOP ROW: J. Saunders, J. Singleton, M. Isla. A COMPANY BOTTOM ROW: R. Jackson, S. Massaro, J. Purnell. SECOND ROW: R. Gaylord, D. Jackman, T. Ford. THIRD ROW: J. Kent, D. Parrish. FOURTH ROW: C. Scaglione, M. Nix, L. Johnson, R. Gonzalez. FIFTH ROW: P. Wofford, J. Jones, R. Roberts. SIXTH ROW: E. Rubin, J. Howard, L. McAlister. SEVENTH ROW: J. Shinleuer, J. Rowland, N. Toombs. EIGHTH ROW: J. Bragg, A. Williams, W. Banks. Insight on Military Careers C r X , , COLOR GUARD L. Bracken, R. Shaw, G. Cuzzart, T. Williams. Col. Carabolla awards Harold Moeller at the R.O.T.C. review. ' , ' . ' 1, ' . . i W - -,-'Ky ' 'fe-f1.fiv'f?TQL', . -M .L 1' 3 . -. . , f' . ' ' - s f f 'fL,f'v f 'Jf1f74w B COMPANY-2nd PLATOON BOTTOM ROW: A. Holcomb. SECOND ROW: D. Turner, L. Hill, E. Beck. THIRD ROW: J. H. Lowe, P. Rhodes, J. O'Donovan. FOURTH ROW: D. Propper, P. Noto, J. Terveen. FIFTH ROW: J. Sykes, R. Santos, P. Hardy. SIXTH ROW: R. McGoldrick, S. Osborne, F. Hevia. SEVENTH ROW: B. Russ, P. Irvine, D. Thompson. TOP ROW: D. Philmore. jf A COMPANY-2nd PLATOON BOTTOM BOW: R. Philmore. SECOND ROW: R. Gollman, J. Parham, R. Marko. THIRD ROW: A. Gonzales, A. Scaglione, R. Segars. FOURTH ROW: J. Daniels, W. Knight, R. Ayo. FIFTH ROW: C. Williams, R. Wright, D. Gratz. SIXTH ROW: K. Collins, W. Hand, T. Jackson. SEVENTH ROW: R. Loft, E. Hunter, A. Dillon. EIGHTH ROW: R. Vigil, J. Vandiver, C. Bullock. QE LEARNING I LEARNING f LEARNING f LEARNING I 19 r ING 1 LEARNING 1 LEARNING 1 1 LEARNH l l'd enioy staying at Hillsborough until I retire, remarked Mr. Spoto after his fourth year as principal. He attributes his feelings to the at- titude of the students toward each other and the faculty and the over- whelming school spirit. A graduate from Hillsborough and former coach at the Big Red, Mr. Spoto's favorite recreation is spend- ing time at his mountain cottage in Cullowhee, North Carolina. He also enioys his granddaughter, all sports and his garden. A favorite of all, Mr. Spoto re- ceived the dedication of the 1969 Hilsborean during the first year that he was eligible. Administration: Personal I MQ Go get 'em, Big Red, go get 'em! 'Nutz' ggch SCHOOL BOARD Robert Lewis, James Thompson, Ben Hill Jr., Bob Bondi, Dr. Raymond Shelton QSuperintendentJ, Cecile Essrig, Carl Carpenter CChairmanD, Hugo Schmitt 1 4 fi . grnQ 3-1 Q - nf , ' FIRST ROW: M. Bennett, J. Del Vacchio, M. Caraballo, R. Smelt, D. Ares, N. Gaylord, K. Sullivan, J. Harris, M. McGahagin, J. Morales, L. Roberts. SECOND ROW: A. Manning, J, Williams, F. Dessesseau, A. Rivers, C. Lang, D, Spoto, J. Coy, C. Bennett, J. Midulla, R. Hoffman. J li 'S Hi nz: tzzxauurxrzzx' .-.. Q ' A P' MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS 8 :- A 1 4 ,bmw -r Q 3 IQ Y Mr. Spoto discusses school matters with his secretary, Mrs. Bennett. A switchboard operator's iob can be maddening, says Margie McGahagin. l05 Professional, Proficient ' D an Y Y Administration: Supportive, r. '93 Y' 'NNE if-w 'K 5 ga S MR. NELSON'S OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW: V. Chamoun, D. Arduengo, D. Cueto, H. Rivers, H. Caraballo, M. Suarez, V. Quintana, Mr. Nelson. SECOND ROW: D. Lavallee, G. Sauls, P. Blount, P. Castro, K. Scruggs, C. Lawhorne, D. Garcia, D. Alderman. l ,, . ..,...n , ,pw w'w'M,,..... ..W,,,..-A-'f khrl F ,... ., . .,, .sw ,,,,,,,.wv-'-.-w: f ,.......+f--'r'--N' k MA, .,.,.. A ,......,.-- . V.-wwe v fAM.,,..,.,,...-r ' f 'r up k ,.... ..... . K- M- ff K . 'FUNK -fs .fi ,,,, f ,ei i x.....i-if - Mr. Nelson appreciates the help he receives from student assistant Mrs. Lopez consults Mr. Nelson about important affairs. Debbie Garcia. I06 H 3 l Sincere, Successful 'i 'v1ais,fi,- - - f- - - ..,., ,, ,: in A Q .e1,,.. A 1 1 I MRS. MARGARET BENNETT Secretary to Mr. Spoto MRS. GLORIA LOPEZ Secretary to Mr. Nelson Mr. Nelson ponders over his busy schedule. I MRS. JUDIE DEL VACCHIO Bookkeeper MRS. LUCY ROBERTS Main Office Secretary s-'mg One of my main interests is sup- porting Big Red, says Mr. Marvin Nelson, assistant principal, who not only supports Big Red but also man- ages much of its internal affairs. Each year it is his iob to draw up the master schedule for both teachers and students, oversee club activities, and preserve harmony with Hills- borough Junior College. In addition, Mr. Nelson is working with the new Inter-Racial Council. Past achievements to Mr. Nelson's credit are a master's degree in edu- cation from the University of Florida and experience as a science teacher, guidance counselor, and dean. Mr. Nelson's leisure time is spent with lodge work and his family. He maintains a ranch, complete with horses, cows, and goats. . .. so my children, Jack and Susan, can enioy the simple life. Mrs. Lopez and Jessie Sadler show that work is not always dull. Deans Handle Problems mln-4 Passing by the deans' offices, stu- dents may see a crying girl or a boy sheepishly awaiting discipline. Hills- borough's Deans, Miss Dowdell and Mr. Montz, face these problems every day, as well as the new ones brought on by many crowded classrooms and the second year of the extended day. The Dean's Office also handles the all-important responsibility of keep- ing the school's attendance records. However, Miss Dowdell and Mr. Montz both still manage to handle each situation, including the weeping girl and the misbehaving boy, with a firm hand but sympathetic ear. Miss Dowdell listens sympathetically as this student tells her side of the story. fl. , XS... rw, li i. DEANS OFFICE ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: B. Mann, D. Matthis, N. Russell, V. Delgado, D. Chastain, B. Baker, L. Lopez, K. Barber, l. Green, B. Rivers, Mrs. Frisco, Sec. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Robert, Sec., C. Critzer, J. McDonald, C. Lowe, D. Johns, F. Brown, M. Slinker, C. Thompson, P. Tognella, C. Sutherland, G. Psoinos, Mr. Montz, Dean. TOP ROW: Miss Dowdell, Dean, S. Goff, T. Kinsman, K. McNeal, B. White, R. Perez, A. Zummo, H. Bearden, J. Cacciatore, D. Haywood, L. Henry. Mr. Montz IS shown here dlscussmg wnth these boys their readmmance to class MISS JANE DOWDELL MR GEORGE MONTZ MRS JANE FRISCO Dean of Gerls Dean of Boys Secretary 5 5 QW W pr 'Q Counselors Aid in Future Plans MRS. MIRIAM DULANEY Registrar MRS. BETTY ESPINOLA Guidance Office Secretary MRS. JUANITA KOLKA Director of Guidance MR. FRANK LETO Guidance Counselor MRS. MARY RAINES Guidance Counselor MRS. JUDY THORTON Guidance Counselor Inter-Racial Council -...NX 5. ,.. Xxx . . 533 Dennis Jensen and Mary Hegler help with the daily chores required in the guidance office. 1 hi Providing detailed information for seniors on scholarships, colleges and tests is one of the major tasks of the guidance office, under the direc- tion ot Mrs. Juanita Kollca. Underclass students gain insight from their coun- selors for planning their high school careers. Each Hillsborough student is also always welcome to talk about personal problems with his individual counselor. GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Kolka, Counselor, N. Gaskins, J. Henriquez, L. Loyle, S. Butler, D. Bearden, P. Stephens, V. Valencia, J. Alvarez, J. Lambdin, Mrs. Thornton-Counselor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Raines, Counselor, C. Martino, J. Baker, M. Hegler, S. Simonton, M. McAlister, A. Crawford, A. Harper, P. Moore, S. Taylor, Mrs. Espinola, Sec. THIRD ROW: Mr. Leto, Counselor, W. A.oerman, D, DeArmond, R. Carter, G. Alderman, J. Mincey, D. Knight, J. Collins, D. Jensen, D. Wolf, Counselor. FOURTH ROW: A. Williamson, A. Morrison, M. Fucarino, F. Coleman, G. DiBetta. MISS HOLLY ALLEN MISS DONNA BEAGLES Parameds Girls' H Club MRS. BARBARA BOST With New Teaching Methods MRS. ANN COOK MRS. LYNDA DICK MRS. RUTH DUKE Hilsborean Student Council MRS. RUTH l0ECHLER MR. JAMES HODGE MISS CHARLOTTE lnter-Racial Council Key Club JONES Drama Club Underlying the basic obiectives in English, according to department head Mrs. Terry, is the goal of es- tablishing communication between student and teacher, a need that is essential to the full understanding of the language. Another goal was set and achieved with the arrival of new books, which enabled a pilot group of sophomore classes to be introduced to transfor- mational grammar. Comparable to the new math, it is designed to make the structure of English easier to understand. A far-ranging scope of challenging reading is provided in every course with each teacher de- veloping his own unique style in pre- senting material taught on that par- ticular level. ENGLISH OFFICE ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Terry, department head, P. Diaz, K. Johnson, K. Shock, B. Barker. SECOND ROW: P. Hope, V. Olsen, D Hurst P Morton D Simmons S. Lewis. 5 E i 2 A le ...X tv! i c id .E 3 I S 5 r..i D Q ' f T. .4 Speech ,, f 351.9 .,:- f-f fe., f,,:f,. 'v 'Y--..1L3T, iL 21414 4? ad I Millard Wallace addresses the class in a commanding manner. These two students demonstra AMA'- . fgigmvi . te the art of getting MRS. EARLENE LUIS Helm MR. HENRY MORRlS MRS. ELLIE RICE Red and Black tucked into bed. H69 ex A MRS. KATHLEEN MCFADYEN MRS. PATRICIA PARKER MRS. SANDRA ROBERTS -.ff hmm.. 'W l Reveals Hidden Talents This year a valuable new addition to the speech classes is a video tape machine. By filming and recording a student's speech, he may observe and hear his mistakes on closed cir- cuit television. The main purpose of a speech course is to help people conquer their nervousness and improve their public speaking. Whether the speech is to entertain, to instruct, or to per- suade, it should be delivered prop- erly, according to Miss Jones and Mrs. Loechler, who strive to instill this theory in their pupils. .5-- -null' Carolyn Lowe uses John Coy as a model in her demonstration of putting on a wig. MRS. MARY ROUGHTON MRS. MAXINE SANDERS MR. CLIFTON SANFORD MRS. DOROTHY STOKES MRS. ANNA HALL TERRY Head of English Department Latin Forum MR. MAX WEILL Rule V Languages Approximately 400 new books were added to the library this year. Sixty-six student assistants helped Mrs. Schap- pals, head librarian, and Miss Traina, new assistant librarian, with the addi- tional work, which includes supplying the school with films and equipment. Providing students with an under- standing of grammar and conversation, is the objective of the foreign language department. Directed by Department Head Mrs. Noto, courses are offered in Spanish, French, and Latinf New books in Spanish this year require the students to apply new skills in written exercises and basic conversation. In the lab students listen to recordings of the lessons and take part in reading, oral drills and stories. and Books: Keys MR. DENVER MRS. ANGIE NOTO BLANCO Department Head French Honor Pan American Society MRS. LOLA MRS. ANNA HALL TODD TERRY Spanish Honor Latin Forum Society z Ku to Understanding 11 -in 'FQ riigs, An interested student finds herself engrossed in one of the many books in the library. ,QE , F' az? MRS. CHARLOTTE MRS. ELIZABETH LEHMANN SCHAPPALS AFS Head Librarian MISS MARIA TRAINA MRS. JACKIE WOODHAM LIBRARY ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: Miss Traina, C. Pulido, S. Rathbury, D. Eaton, R. Lambertson, S. Gonzalez, P. Gray, J. Diaz, D. Frankhauser, S. Chafin, J. Ross B Menendez, M. Varsalona, M. Wood, A. Pelacz, G. Desonie, Mrs. Schappals. SECOND ROW: M. Butts, B. Thomas, J. Frisco, G. Wegner, D. Johnston S Locke, K. Bellamy, M. Perreault, C. Jackson, B. Addison, M. J. Bailey, D. Scarlotr, M. Ippolito, L. Lopez, J. Patterson, S. Ranaldi. TOP ROW: W Tagle R. Hernandez, R. Badders, R. Anderson, R. Sanders, E. Morera, L. Rodriquez, T. Leto, A. Jennings, J. Menendez, L. Crawford, A. Hernandez, B Allen J. Diaz, J. Elliott, D. Brown, L. Johnson. That loud boom resounding from a chemistry classroom may be the result of hydrogen production. This kind of experimentation and obser- vation prove to be the key to learn- ing in the science department. Stu- dent research is constantly put to use to help them understand the many new concepts ot Today's world. Hillsborough offers a variety of courses in which college bound stu- dents and terminal students receive valuable knowledge from subiects such as chemistry, physics, chemical bond approach, biology, and physical sciences. MRS. CAROLE ANN BENNETT MR. ANDREW D. CACCIATORE MR. NICK V. CAPITANO MR. CARLOS FRAUNDORFER MRS. BARBARA S. GEYER Honorary Science Society MRS. ANTOINETTE GIOVINCO MRS. STELLA G. LOPEZ MR. ROBERT MATTHEWS Terriers Probe l' i Tom Crabb puzzles over the sound of unknown contents in the black box. New MJ 'Wwe-4' the Unknown gp. im K .ln 3' human machine. 'Nxt HN.. Nw kin.. Accurate measurement is one of the most important parts of experimentation as this HARRIET RAITANO chemistry student demonstrates. WALLACE WASMUND Book Room 0 .' '- is Q , I Q Tr X fi A if! ll I S Mr. Capitano reveals one of the many intricate parts of the MARINA L. REBY Department Head Beaker Breakers II9 A Variety of Courses FIRST ROW: Howard Gallant CDept. Headl, P. Gibson, S. Harley, J, Gallops, D. Valdes, J. Cabrera, M. Etzler. SECOND ROW: D. Baria, M. Hasiy, P. Johnson, D. Wickham, J. Lacedonia, D. Henderson and L. Watson. 2.5 MRS. LOUISE ALBRITTON MR. HOWARD GALLANT Dept. Head MRS, MARGARET ALEXANDER MISS MARY LOU HART Bible Club MR. ANDREW MR. ALVIE CATES MISS BESSIE CHILES CACCIATORE MR. CARL KELLNER Nafional Honor Society MRS. ROSE MRS. DIANNE KING HIGGINS Kiwanetfes Offered by Math Teachers Mrs. King makes math seem eas Equations can be enioyed. ' . q V' I 2 The aim of Hillsborough's math de- partment is to give students a rounded view of pure mathematics. For students with a math maior in mind, an advanced course called Math 5 is offered. Requirements for the course are either successful com- pletion of math analysis or current enrollment in the course. Through a plan by the University of South Flori- da, college credit is given for Math 5 if a student receives no grade lower than a C. Now in the developing stage are plans for a semester course in computer training, to be offered to those with a firm math back- ground. 'CVD A lf3,z., -.if I k ' K , sd, 4. Il I I J! r 1 If 1 s L .X - ii it .6'AE?iJ MISS CAROLYN MR. DAVID VINING MOORE MISS VIRGINIA ANN MR. EDDIE WARE WELDON Civinettes wr 46552. 7 I World History gives students a look at the entire world from ancient times to today's modern way of lite, while American History provides a better understanding of our heritage and government. Problems in American Democracy points out the fundamentals of eco- nomics and the threats of communism in the country. Psychology and sociology give in- sight into the functions and activities ot today's society for a better under- standing of our culture. lx? M155 ELIZABETH MR, J. L. ALDERMAN WILSON jx j, ..,.,,,r 'W v I Dept. Head Mr. Williams takes pride in expressing himself freely HISTORY OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW: D. Stilley, C. Critzer, P. Wooten, B. Sutherland, SECOND ROW: V. Rego, D. Fernandez B Davis 'CTP 9 , Q955 eh 'W Q ,ii,, fi Nt 429 I .Sr . 'l 3 i 'ii w , . 9 5,1 - M I 9 . . at-M 9 M 2' xsQ',!QW 8 S .ev an , I H M Social Studies Fuscinate AII TC' Qi.. Duafk 4999 MR. VON BOTTENFIELD MR. RONALD JAUDON MISS SUE STILLEY MR. NATHANIEL TUCKER MRS. THELMA COX MRS. VIRGINIA MASSEY MRS. FRANCES STRICKLAND MR. JOHN C. WILLIAMS 421 if tg px QQ X 'E ig... .1 S-A MRS. MIRIAM MRS. NANCY MRS. LOIS FLAMME DULANEY ENGELHART MISS MARGARET MR. CARL RASSLER MISS JUDY RIGBY SMITH Jr. Optimist Young America also keeps up with the Times P' X W P V R - N N Kathy Thompson thinks crea1ive arf is fun. 4. N., 5 MRS. KENNEDY MRS. LOECHLER MRS. KATHLEEN WILLIFORD ,ff V' EJ I24 Aesthetic Values fe A 4 tif ,el Teamwork counts in instrumental music. ..... tu... -::::f--U,-as . - .an .,.ullnn:K , :I 5. .....g..-v,w,w4...... nn.. new . ...H Qqauvvaiigp ...U 1.4-wmv ...N Qnocascuee .v-v-n-vv5+...m...f,apZm en.. , ,M-M... ....-ein..-.......... ,..... ...n,..... ... fu... nn--f.u..,.. ns... n-agen.. . .. .11 To instill in students an appreciation for art, drama, and music is the purpose ot the tine arts department. Art stu- dents learn to sketch and to work with oils, silk screen and sculpture. Com- mercial art classes prepare learners for careers in the field. Humanities classes study the piano keyboard, painting, Greek tragedies, and modern musicals. To create a better un- derstanding of other cultures, they also set aside National Days during which the students eat the food and listen to the music of the country being honored. Band director, Mr. Steven Solak, sees that his tive classes of music have an opportunity to broaden their knowledge by studying music of the past centuries as well as that of the 20th century. his MR. JERRY SKORA MR. steven soLAK Mr. Skora works hard to perfect singing techniques. Because Physical Education is de- signed to help students maintain fit- ness, the Hillsborough High Physical Education Department provides stu- dents with a variety of activities in its fitness plan. Girls taking physical education this year participated in activities such as volleyball, softball, swimming, bas- ketball, and track. Running up and down the cement bleachers was a daily activity for boys taking physical education. They also took part in football, baseball, swim- ming, track, and weight lifting. MRS. MICKIE HALL ROTC P.E. Classes Include Girls achieve recreation and exercise through various sports. MRS. CAROL SHEPHARD Cheerleaders MRS. VIVIAN WILLIAMS Department Head Dancerettes Maiorettes Correct form and coordination is necessary in any sport. Recreation, Muscular Development Chin-ups aid in building muscular skill. Orgamzatlon us one of the key words in the game of football T h MR. BARNES MR. BILLY TURNER MR. PAUL GORE x, I R K .rr Students Get Early Training X.-I ..l ,, x. . , ,f Q MRS. ANGELINA ANTINORI MRS. NELLA COLE MRS. BRENDA CONEY MR. PHIL HOLZ MRS. SUE MAHONEY DCT Opti-Miss DCT, Interact CBE MRS. GRACE PELAEZ MRS. SHIRLEY ROBINSON MRS. MARY ANN ROSS VOE MRS. SUZANNE LAMOUREAX MRS. JUDY SANCHEZ VOE, Z-Club MISS BARBARA SMITH MRS. OLGA SPOTO Becky Forehand shows proper skill in operating office machinery. for Business Careers 'Ns f . s :gg K im h Antoinette Finch takes pride in transcribing her shorthand. At Hillsborough High School the business de- partment is supervised by Mr. Hamilton, who is also an advisor to the business education depart- ment as well as holding the title of business man- ager ofthe athletic department. Mr. Hamilton's iob includes taking care of finan- cial and business matters such as selling tickets to the games, paying officials and police guards and handling gate receipts. Twenty-two different business education cours- es are offered at Hillsborough which include bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, VOE, account- ing, and business English and math. h MR. JOE VALENTI MR. JOHN HAMILTON Department Head Darlene Matthis shows her dexterity in operating a mimeograph machine. MlSS LOIS BRAY Department Head FHA MRS. HILDA KNOCHE FHA MRS. PATRICIA PHILLIPPE FHA Students learn to Cope n 2 . 115 'ml Q-5:-,,V'4 QJ Family life students find group discussions interesting and worthwhile. Smiles seem to come to life as these home economic students observe the behavior of two tots in Child Development. With Adult Problems l Clothing construction, food prepara- tion, color schemes, and furniture ar- rangements are just part of the many nomic classes. Seniors enrolled in Modern Family Living learn the psychological and economical problems of married life and study the rearing of children. Another practical course popular at Approximately 400 students participate in the actual driving and classroom dis- cussions. inexperienced drivers are given instruction on the driving range as a pre- requisite to driving in traffic. Mr. Fontanills uses a chart as an aid in explaining a traffic situation. MR. EDWIN CREWS MR. CHARLES LYLE Department Head Mr. Lyle prepares this driver's education student for driving on the range, fi f s , ,fv -tr I useful skills taught in the home eco- H.H.S. is the driver's education classes. Industrial Arts includes woodwork, mechanics, metal vvork, and drafting. The courses, exploratory and not vo- cational, provide a picture of modern day industry. For third year drafting students Mr. Caton has developed a class aimed at teaching the practical application of gained knowledge. This concept has paid off. Each year the American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers sponsor a contest for Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties. Advanced drafting students Industrial Arts Utilizes we MR. B. BLANKENBECLER MR. ALBERT CITO MR. VERNON INGRAM are given an object and required to design a tool that could be used to hold it in industry. Hillsborough High students have vvon first place tvvice in the last four years. A student uses jigsaw in woodworking class. Students learn to handle industrial drill. ,N:'m 's Modern Theory, Tools Sr This class provides practice with a radialearm art' 'QET' 'VL SGW. Mr. Caton dispiays trophy won by a former industrial arts student. 3 ,,t, U x 'TT' MR. EARL CATON Department Head Food for many students is a high- light of the school day and the cafe- teria provides a variety of well-bal- anced meals every day during fifth and sixth periods. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Way, the lunchroom has developed a system which gives the student choice of a sandwich or a hot plate lunch. For quick service there is an express line. The Terrier Bookstore once again fulfilled its important duty by provid- ing students and faculty alike with last minute materials. Under the di- rection of Mrs. Stuart, the bookstore served as a place where tickets to games could be bought and class rings could be ordered. lunchroom Facilities Offer ' tofu, '4.1.':i :X Carlton Cunningham enjoys an icee, one of the new additions to the cafeteria. Randy Guzman and Vivian Godinez find the H.H.S. bookstore a convenient place of business. 0 0 I Nourlshment, Convenience li, in f in X I I Sfgff. , 1' - ' , Q, 1? 'Ne We e Q I 4, 1 Pr Q. I K I , ' f A 1 gh l M, L : '- . ' i. wr ,.:.,Q ' .. -S , . ' - A--, Y -'-I f- ' or 1. i-S . SQ. fhdf of-15' LUNCHROOM STAFF FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Clarice Skelton, Annie Delgado, Ruth Sanders, Mary Way, Eva Barrs, Mildred Boles. STANDING: Ruby Richardson, Irma Palatinus, Lola Baird, Mae Browning, Olga Fernandez, Ebber Toney. Not shown are: Oddys Ferrell and Melba Teets. MRS. STUART Bookstore Head by 1-n MRS. WAY Lunchroom Supervisor The relaxed atmosphere of fhe cafeteria gives sluclents a chance to socialize. Custodial Stuff Enables All M' 'T .mf . wr N . 1... e. -A w- la. A NQ,..M ,, i. . ..k ykk y 'k wf-- . A17 99 .....,,. . 1 CUSTODIANS FIRST ROW: R, Swisher, M. Coniglio, R. Mimeghee, T. Duncan. SECOND ROW: L. Foley, A. Monroe, W. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: N. Johnson, P. Smith, J. Alexander, V. Keaton. MR. DELROSA Depariment Head To Be Proud of HHS Mr. Foley helps keep HHS grounds clean. Mr. Alexander helps keep the patio clean for students' enioyment. Hillsborough students and faculty are constantly provided with an over- looked service that helps make the Big Red the attractive school it is. The care of the grounds, cleaning of classrooms, and the general order of the buildings is the unending re- sponsibility of the maintenance staff under the direction of Mr. DelRosal. The staff also has the chore of main- taining the building during the Hills- borough Junior College night classes. These are the people who keep Hills- borough a beautiful school in which everyone can take pride. '1 lt 3 . , . , ,, X Mr. DelRosa works diligently at his desk .V f Parents Serve H.H.S. Sponsoring activities to support the Big Red band is the main purpose of the Parent's Band Club, such as the trip the band makes to Washington every three years. The money to finance the trip was raised by selling fertilizer and sponsoring a spaghetti supper. A portion of this money was also used to produce a series of programs in which the band participated. The Dad's Club raised money to spon- sor proiects for the improvement of the school. This year the club donated S150 for the purchase of reference books for the library. Past projects included the fencing of Gaither Field at a cost of Sl lOO. Another active group, the P.T.A., at- tempted to draw the parents closer to their children's education by sponsoring parent visitation night. The club also tried to further open communication lines be- tween parents and child by demonstrating modern teacher aids to parents. DAD'S CLUB SEATED: M. McMullen. STANDING: C. Hayes, S. Rigsby, C. Russel, H. Alderman. 7 A , X fi L , X Sl A PTA BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Blount, Mrs. Piper. TOP ROW: Mrs. Schiro, Mr. Leto, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Black. BAND CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Kuchenbuch, H. Robertson, M. Turner, T. Huey, R. McBee, G. Olson, W. Hall. I '5 Dads give up time to serve at football games. Students Give Services E Qgg 5 ' v w X.. if BOOKSTORE ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: A. Roman, A. Wheeler, D. Busch, K. Lewis. SECOND ROW: L. Borbolla, E. Strickland, S. Marshall, Mrs. Stuart, K. Albrecht, T. Di Giovanni, D. Simonds. NOT SHOWN: A. Burbage, E. Zuckerman. Richard Euhus buys his announcement cards from valuable book- store assistant. ROTC ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: D. White, M. Hancock, K, Barnes. SECOND ROW: K. Peters, R. Marko, S. Wyrick, D. Thompson. THIRD ROW: S. Massaro, M. Cadenhead, M. Brening, l39 l l Student assistants prove their val- ue at H.H.S. by assisting teachers, helping in offices, and working in the bookstore. Grading tests, running off study materials, taking roll, serving as teachers' aids, and giving individual help to students are some of the iobs of the academic office assistants. The administrative office assistants i provide services, such as scheduling classes, taking messages over the telephone, and preparing and distrib- uting the daily bulletin. ATHLETIC OFFICE ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: G. Pennington, P. Tyre, F. Jones. SECOND ROW: J. Hamilton, office manager, J. Joseph, C. Berry, B. Wilson, Athletic Director. l40 Office Assistants Prove BOOKROOM ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: D. Belcher, J. Walker, T. Wood. SECOND ROW: C. Rod- riquez, L. Bush, R. Dawson, Mr. Wasmund, Bookroom Manager, Rosalyn Dawson assists a student in paying a fine for a lost book. Valuable Aides A .gag ' . 'W Ci Qi Y .i7'HMlfi5BQ 4, it ,M 13,212 H:5,a4az eh - 4. .. ,jst ,hw ,,ls1,,sgqk '10 ,X -init- P. E. ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: V. Bazarte, C. Wentworth, V. Looper. SECOND ROW: V. Godinez, B. Allen, M. J Fred Thompson demonstrates to a class how to Bailey. do an experiment. To Q. Q o Q' , SCIENCE AND LAB ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: A. Paul, B. Griffin, M. Ranon, L. Cornparetto, P. Farina, S. Wadsworth, S. Wargo, P. Dolcimascolo, A. Quiiano, E. Monteressi, Y. Perez, M, Geyer, S. Taeger, C. McPherson, P. Proctor, J. Wehman, B. Chesser, V. Quintana, S. Scally, B. Linderman. SECOND ROW: C. Slatton, K. Oden, K. McAuliffe, L. Stump, J. Scaglione, H. Parchment, C. DiPierro, N. Noah, L. Rodriquez, K. Valdes, N. White, J. Diaz, K. Beerman, J. Oliver, P. Raska, C. Petralia, N. Miller, K. Wilson, C. Pritchard. THlRD ROW: K. Weller, C. Heard, L. Moreda, B. Twine, C. Haas, C. Wincl, L. Nelms, J. Chastain, F. Wood, M. Couch. B. Sanders, K. Scruggs, S. Mason, S. Duran, M. Escobio, P. Chifari, K. Borden, FOURTH ROW: B. Whatley, S. Wilson, L. Stafford, J. McNab, M Escobedo, D. Williams, E. Leon, V. Wilson, C. Jerkins, D. Lasley, B. Escobio, C. lsla, D. Hamner, S. Salabarria, S. Hughes, A. Johnston, T. Crabb TOP ROW: S. Colkmire, A. Manning, C. Davis, J. Howsmon, F. Llana, C. Bennett, M. Kine, H. Alexander, F. Michael, .l. Perricone, D. Kirk, D. Hughes, J. Papy, T. Loria, R. Euhus, L. Buckner, T. Flory, F. Thompson, A. Manes. 3 P I If W If gf,ri...., u 1, 2,5 vm 9, . .. .,,.r,f3?,A 1 ,' wwf. 92 QW A is If . f I aff- ' ,-.fx ' x COMPETITION COMPETITION COMPETITION I42 5A PV T .V goof' 5 f ,. M H , +4 W . ,E 9 ,I 'I A 'gh 9 I ' 5 7 L 1 f Qi ' F-U' 'fi -M: 'i-:QW i',gggu!aga , x. I i Q Q A W 2 in Ziff Q -v 'M ew M ' gk .L MM.. 1 , I f .MLB V V M l ' , . ' .vw - 4. . f., f , ' T ,I 9'Hi!W '-avr, 'muon M3 V Terriers Rebuild for Winning Hillsborough's Big Red posted a successful 6-3-1 season, relying on their always powerful defense and superb execution by the offensive line, followed by bursts of speed for long yard- age by Ricky Puig, Lindy Griffin, and Joe Cac- ciatore. The Terriers, defending champs of the city, conference, and district, led off the season by battling powerful Brandon to a O-O tie. It was clearly a game of two defensive powers as the Big Red held the Eagles scoreless three Times within their own twenty yard line. Hillsborough's much touted offense finally came to life in their next three games, downing Leto 14-7, Chamber- lain 40-7, and Middleton 13-7. The fifth game finally brought defeat to the Terriers. Hillsbor- ough's first regular season loss in 19 games came 12-O at the hands of a strong Robinson squad. The Terriers' passing game never got off the ground as Rip Bailey threw 5 interceptions into the hands of a fine Robinson secondary. Our greatest Qlory is not in winning, but ris- ing everytime we fall. These words were spoken by Lindy Griffin in assembly the day of the im- portant Winter Haven game, and they were prov- en that night at Winter Haven's field as Rip Bailey and Jimmy Riddel, alternating at quarter- back, directed Hillsborough to a hard fought 18-6 victory over the Blue Devils. Although the Ter- riers dropped the next game to Blake in a dis- appointing 14-13 loss, the Big Red proved Lindy right once again when they defeated rival Lake- land 29-27 at Gaither Field. The final game of the season, the traditional Turkey Day Game, came as a great disappointment as the Terriers lost 3-O in a close, hard fought battle. 2 -1-as WM? y 5 .. uu,i is s Q. i 5 The passing and running of Joe Cacciatore, Rip Bailey, Ricky Puig, and Lindy Griffin led the Terrier offense. if Q f'e S is X, si' .3 ll Q: L X1'L is Jim X f X x 9 . K' f Q Pg if -.J c..23 MYs 'X 1 . 'W J ggi? 'W if Yo an If N'-N 4- S gk l 0 3. ,QM N X 5 ' W f' 1 I ...WQ K ,. AS, , 1 mv, VG! . A Y w X 4 FJ ,471 ., ' tif' f u E ,11 4 .ti Uf ' 1, 4. 37 , f ' f'6Z?fif1f' Q gs-, ,fb ' .Ji gil, ' W gina ,Y f -I ' A ..' QMS. F I 3' , f'4. I ,H ' X3 . x X X: m . 'A 'V . 2 U 7 Liry' F , Q Y xx x :H . L VW '-I Q. xg' 'AM Qi! Q :rf xx -:wa E? T'i1.3f . ' .'. K L L x...'z'?L xwa ,..' , A ..- K Miiixgiijxahggf Q ' .bg A ,W wif' , NA if I, V ,trg z ' X 14' A iTBC-44f ..a.r a-f K 3.5 .. .Fi-.QQ-4. , ,QT -y Q97 - V ,I L o - , . -,. fww X - . 'f '-ff V'.a-L . ' ', Qi 1.1 - ,-JQY'-Q ,Mus W If-w jf . , N ,r,.,,' tm'-8.45 -s'f. A ,M -A . ., 'N 4 .. -P, f ,- 4 .5 .,-5 ft an x., i i ,. :,ve,A A , n- . , ' .72 I X' if 77 P Q1 32 o Q W is 524- .nw g N ,K ,I t ' - L if 1 - N f - Wk fir R fi x 'if X 1 W , f gfgg-1 . W. L .1 8 ' i ' as S. ,, X N YQ N YM ik , Q 1 'P 'SL . 4 NX 9 ' W' 'IZQ13 i. 5 'F 'xi A -U1 Q ' X fe 5 ,' gi QB 'n I ,ml I 0 '- . ,ki 4, 'QQ - I X f Q 5 ,Q 4 tx 1 2' ' V' - s - 4 , :Q .. , Q' 4 y Fw W, fr 45- -- bg ff? X35 fX.s ' 'Q 14, K :,,:gg3,fk e5,i 'M 1 f .O F , ww. A ff MZ, fi ,- 5 ,, n , 1,4 '03 f 'M an .44 ' Q jf y K 1 .2 'WM g ,va ,, Lx, ' . 1 f K Mg Y' - vb y Q. . if ffl: .. s Q 'Q' K, X MV? Plant Game Disappoints Many . ' 1 g f I s, Rip Bailey engineers a crucial play against the Panthers. SO The Terriers' final test of the sea- n was the traditional Turkey Day Game, pitting the Big Red against arch rival Plant. Over l0,000 rain- drenched people sacrificed their day of thanks to witness the close of hat was a disappointing season for both teams. As the Terriers went rough their first series of downs seemed certain the Big Red was destined to score another victory in W th it the 42 year old rivalry, already heav- ily dominated by Hillsborough. Un- fortunately for the Terriers this was not to be the case. Two crucial pen- alties and a missed field goal was capitalized upon by a spirited Pan- ther squad. Although the Big Red defense allowed Plant only 3 points, they were enough to give Hillsbor- ough its ele 3-0, and cause, for many, a not-so- venth loss of the series, happy Thanksgiving. lv! - 1.11 'L I'-'ff 1 l 4 ' Tl' .. ft . J qu' nb ' Q , is 'fd -it vi 'NQJQ - J T -7 4 ' 'P ' 1 4 . Q VA '. ' , Iver' f D. v 4 g aaa,-fq ,fr Ricky Puig breaks for long yardage. ,ti Terriers Go COACHES MANAGERS KNEELING: C. Lyle, R. Turner, D. Moresco, A. Barnes. STANDING: F. Vining, C. KNEELINGQ G. Gardner, J. Bragg, J. Joseph. STANDING: M. Ffaundorfer, P. Gore. Smith, C. Clark, S. Phillips, B. Baxley. BOTTOM ROW: J. Nelson, J. Riddell, M. Butts, A. Byrd, D. Haywood, D. Hughes. SECOND ROW: R. Perez, D. Gigla, R. Santana, W. Caraballo, J. Cacciatore, D Bearden. THIRD ROW: J. Fauci, A. Dillon, R. Guzman, C. Griffin, R. Hero, J. Bunts. FOURTH ROW: H. Warren, R. Puig, B. Benjamin, S. Clark, B. Montes, L. Mc- Alister. FIFTH ROW: L. Britten, B. Roberts, F. Carter. 6-3-1 , VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD H.H.S. OPPONENT O Brandon .......... O 21 Leto . .I ..... . . 6 40 Chamberlain ... .. 7 I3 Middleton . . . . . 6 O Robinson ..... .. I2 I8 Winter Haven . .. . . 6 I4 King ....... .. 7 I2 Blake .... . . I3 29 Lakeland ... ... 27 O Plant .... .. 3 Bliss , , lj , L I 5551.8 BOTTOM ROW: G. Sparkman, L. Griffin, R. Bailey, J. Lambert, K. Jackson, J. Lynn. SECOND ROW: R. Groscurth, W. Haner, D. O'NeiII, J. Williams, J. Mitchell T. Hammer, R. Camero. THIRD ROW: M. Penley, N. Loper, R. Gollman, F. Dessesseau, A. Davis, J. Green, FOURTH ROW: N. Ebanks, D. Schaaf, J. McCutcI1eon W. Gibson, D. Osteen, L. Arce, B. King. FIFTH ROW: D. Hernandez, M. Miranda, C. Range. Outstanding Terriers Of T970 Lindy Griffin 3 year letterman, BEST BACK AWARD Ernie Gonzalez Second Team all region Gary Sparlcman 3 year letterman, SPECIAL COACH'S AWARD, CapTair1 all county second team David Hughes 2 year lefferman Allen Byrd 2 year Ietferman I y 1 Junior Nelson BEST DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, All county, All conference, All region, UNHERALDED HERO AWARD, Second team all state Jack Lambert 2 year leTterman Joe Cacciatore BEST BLOCKING AWARD Jimmy Riddell MOST VALUABLE PLAYER, All county 2 years, All conference, All region Jimmy Lynn Second team all county Rip Bailey Second team all county Baby Terriers Are No.1 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD H.H.S. OPPONENT 26 King ............ 9 30 Chamberlian .. ... T4 T6 Leto ....... .. 6 8 Robinson . . . . 8 49 Plant . .. . . T9 34 Blake .... . . 30 Middleton Coach Vining and Ricky Toledo discuss game strategy at the Middleton game. This year's J.V. football team made the varsity's future look bright. Under the direction of coaches Frank Vining and Don Moresco, the Terriers' went un- defeated, easily winning the Western Conference title with a 6-0-2 record. More important than winning, however, the play- ers gained important knowledge and experience which will be invaluable to them during and after their years with the Big Red. They learned to practice hard and work together. Some learned that to win a team must accomplish these goals, and win they did, carrying on the oldest tradition ofthe Big Red. ROW T: Coach Moresco, Darrell Ollaslaager, Steve Knight, Robert Blackman, Da vid Martinez, Kenneth Alderman, Billy Jones, Scott Buchanan, Ronnie McAfee, Larry Kuykendall, Bennie Simon. ROW 2: Coach Vinning, Albert Carswell, Billy Eckstein, Lenny Bunkley, Darryl Wood, Steve Wilson, Carl Cole, Stan Loper, Robert Austin, Mike Rooney, Tommy Little, Coach John Coy. ROW 3: Rick Valdez, Gary Carter, Terry Smith, Jimmy Haager, Ricky Toledo, Gary Mayo, Steven Candileri, Danny Fucarino, Wayne Mori, Ronnie Hamilton, Jack Joseph iMgr,l, Jim Bragg CMgr.D Big Red Wins State Honors The Terriers, ranked second in The state and finishing third in The state basketball tournament, compiled a 26-2 record. Ron Mitchell, Curtis Bennett, Leon Williams, and Charley Henderson were named to The ten man Class AA All-County basketball squad, while Mitchell also gained a spot on The Class AA. All-State team. Hillsborough's T969-70 basketball, team posted a fine season record, making Coach Frank Vining's first year as Terrier mentor a highly suc- cessful one. Opening The season by defeating King and Brandon, The Terriers pro- ceeded to slaughter Chamberlain and arch-rival Plant. After overcom- ing Robinson, The Big Red received Their first upset at The hands of Blake in the Jesuit Invitational Tournament. ln a second clash with the Yellow Jackets, the Terriers avenged their loss with a hard fought one-point victory. The Terriers, now much more confident, sought to gain the West- ern Conference Championship. Edg- ing past Lakeland The Big Red then defeated Winter Haven, Leto, Plant City, Blake, and Middleton to clinch the Western Conference Title. Capturing The District Title 'by overwhelming King and Chamber- lain, the basketball Team squeaked by Northeast and outscored Boca Ciega To win The Class AA Regional title. Coach Vining maps team strategy during a crucial moment the Middleton game. BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING: Roy Nelson, Charles Henderson, Murray Young, Curtis Bennett ico-captainl, Leon Smith, Eddie Newsome, Kenny Bullard. STANDING: Jimmy Green, Michael Hicks, Ronnie Mitchell, Leon Williams Cco-captainj, Robert McConnell, Alonzo Davis. 'Sf sf' if X Y 2 fbx ja-J! I 'af' , fa iv 5 'E 1 'A Q Q v , , ,V wi ' 1 ' ' f Q ffm ,, 5: Xff ZQQEQQ 2 I v p. If Q Q 3? aa I 2 5 Q i 0 5 1 ,f fr r9'A' f 1 8 'N 1' 4 x ' A5 x f f ,.-. P 1 -sg, .P ' W M f f p 5 2 4-4 W ,TSA We' 114. , rf fm ,iii ll vw ,QMA 1-wgxf., , linen VARSITY SCOREBOARD King Brandon Chamberlain Plant Blake Middleton Winter Haven Lakeland Robinson King Brandon Leto Chamberlain Plant Winter Haven Leto Plant City Blake Middleton Lakeland Robinson H.H.S. OPPONENT 92 53 96 76 1 15 69 93 47 58 57 72 58 78 47 68 66 109 62 81 75 86 75 94 67 1OO 71 107 59 97 63 88 45 81 59 91 78 94 82 88 70 1 17 81 JESUlT INVITATIONAL Robinson Blake Chamberlain King Northeast Boca Ciega 86 71 69 74 DISTRICT 93 81 84 53 REGIONAL 72 68 107 74 1 , Terriers Won Second Curtis Bennett carefully aims for the basket. Straight Conference Tltle Curfi Af ff 7 I s Bennett steals the ball from a Robinson Knight SS N . O I My nd? 21 Edna A ' . ,. s. , -R . 5 fx x Y 5 L 'fl 1 4 4: f F 91052 4-13' i . i sf 'NI Jay-vees Led Exciting Season J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Alan Freemire, Richard Diaz, David-Binninger, Lorenzo Bunkley, Manuel Tamargo. TOP ROW: Carl Cole, Thomas Conradi, Bruce Meyer, Ricky Toledo, Nick Fay. Ricky Toledo grabs another rebound in the Robinson Attempting to equal the accomplish- ments of the varsity team, the Little Red completed a winning season of i5-7. ln coaching the iunior varsity team, Billy Turner sought perfection through many strenuous practice sessions. Lead- ing the JV team were Ricky Toledo, Nick Fray, and Thomas Conradi, cap- ably supported by the rest of the team. Most of the boys on the junior varsity squad are expected to return next year. game. -6 A s V: X if ti i V . K, Carl Cole and Ricky Toledo defend the ball from the Robinson Knights. Golf Team Looks To Future Coach Lyle, David Smith, Larry Henry, Harold Snell, Rick Jenkins, Ramon Perez. David Smith shows the importance of a good swing. x 'we A1 t 5 .ffwv , ' Us izr 119 .-,M A ,,,, , 5-ke, ' if-. I f ff' LK i ie 'LL . . Tl- 'ai' Weightlifters Vie For State Title John Mincey demonstrates the unique style of the split clean. In its second year of competition, the Hillsborough lifters went unde- feated. Led by seniors Will Carabello, Jimmy Mori, John Mincey, and Orton Baxter, the lifters demolished local schools. Hillsborough also placed first in the first annual Hillsborough Invitational Weightlifting Tourna- ment, in which schools as far away as Fort Lauderdale participated. At the end of the season the Terriers, runners up, were certain to make a strong bid for the state champion- ship. KNEELING: J. Mincey, J. Mori. FIRST ROW: Coach Gore, M. Rooney, W. Caraballo, E. Rinaldi, B. Garcia. SECOND ROW: O. Baxter, R. Gollman D Hughes, J. Lane, T. Flory. WRESTLING SCOREBOARD H.l'l.S. OPPONENT 25 King . . . ...... . . 35 46 Jesuit ...... . . 15 15 Chamberlain ... ... 39 25 Brandon ... .. 28 18 Robinson . . . . 36 21 Plant... ...32 29 Leto . . . . 21 26 King ...... . . 30 55 Plant City ... .. io 5 Chamberlain ... . .. A7 22 Brandon .... . . 30 21 Robinson .. .. 28 16 Plant .... . .. 32 Leto . . . . Forteit Jim Lane blocks a take down attempt. TOP: A. Hayes, T. Rotolo, J. Bragg, W. Gibson, M. Singletary, W. Caraballo, C. Strickland. BOTTOM: R. Montey, D. Ysidro, B. Harrison, C. Range, D. Hughes S. Candeleri, J. Lane, J. Yent. NOT PICTURED: Coach Moresco, J. Roman, R. Garcia, B. Garcia, N. Carrera. Grupplers Guin Valuable Experience David Hughes demonstrates the art,of a pin. The Big Red wrestling team gained mild success in Coach Don Moresco's first season. While the Terriers won only three matches, each match was very close and could have gone either way. Despite these team losses, David Ysidro was unde- feated in his weight class and David Hughes and Ray Garcia each only lost one match in their weight di- visions. Most ot the wrestlers are either iuniors or sophomores. Coach Moresco feels that the team will be a top contender in the Western Con- ference next season. David Ysidro scores a take down r 1 Ashley Hayes stalks his opponent. 2 Girls' Tennis Team Faces First Season Improvement is Kathy McAuliffe's main goal. Sandra Wright proves tennis is hard work. I , E 5 V . ,. ,V k4:z: I v ku Y , I H51 . W . 1 5 ssr fe. W . f W if Q . s W enne . W fihf . K Q ' V ff f I , -. y'v7l it 2 I If wma.. ,, ,! . .Al VU- E M,Q..jE Y ii. 7 A ' .. g., kg . ,. Q t Y ,, C. Petralia, K. McAuliffe, S. Wright, P. Proctor, L. Watson, B. Moreda, N. White, N. Miller. Experience Bolsters Tennis Team aria Ji. o' QQ Practice makes it possible for Jack Lambert to produce a great Team work keeps the scores high. back swing. F 3 .Q 'MZ . We ,xg fa'-'Ny ,af 'Q . J Y . . ri 7 , t ,v nf 2, M . N, ,. J f 1-'bw' J- i NN .5 FE 19 r, 4 J W agp.. ix 1, Q. in .. 5 i J fr lb' e f ' - 1' j 'tie ,ff - ' J X -551 . . , v f H' f. V . .-we I 3. 7 ,T J.. .. J .7 J ' . Q 3655 ' 4' we W,ew.'.. -J ,593 1' Jo' . MGS L. , Tr X H' 1' Q5 . 1 :eei?f55 fi122i'Av' iw- ' s . FIRST ROW: Coach Wilson, J. Lambert, T. Jackson, J. Brown, D. Boddiford, N. Montoya. SECOND ROW: R, Artecho, D. Messer, J. Brown, M. Perricone. Truck Team Strong In Field Events Junior Nelson, Randy Groscurth, and Celso Fernandez excel in their respective field events, discus, shot put, and long iump. :mul fE5E5E551igE5Zr2-' f21:3:I'S:2:i5i 'WH ' T ..2F1'?FH N' , ,J , x., ROW l: Tom Sheehan, Lee Plazza, David Hughes, Randy Groscurth, Junior Nelson, Bill Andrews, Mike Penley, John Zambito, Curtis Bennett. ROW 2: William Gibson, Norm Loper, Allen Manning, Chris Griften, Rodney Hero, Ken Foskey, Celso Fernandez, Kenneth Hawkins, Benny Garcia. ROW 3: Steve Condileri, Larry Pacheco, Anthony Session, Orten Baxter, Joe Mitchell, Rick Jenkins, Gary Stephens, Carl Davis. ROW 4: Bruce King, Steve Martinez, Jim Haager, Victor Thorton, Trib Hammer, Roy Nelson, David Tetlow, Larry Ford. z W' r.wiB'l ' Sprinters Boost Track Hopes 4 J. ,1.m.a,. , X f 1 Xf Vplflg If .7 V 'il ll 4, lf, Distance runners Norman Loper, Rick Jenkins, Ken Foskey, Lee Plaza, Allen Byrd, and Tom Sheehan show the impor1ance of hard practice. 1 li W FS David Hughes and Mike Penley run vhe difficult low hurdles. Chris Griffin and James Williams show that the handoff is a viral part of a relay. Terriers Anticipate K Q Hillsborough's T970 baseball team set out to surpass the successful season record of the T969 squad. The superior ability and determination of the team along with the coaching experience of Coach Jack Henry proved to be a great asset toward the team's achievement. Dennis Haywood fields a grounder. ,g If TT, BASEBALL TEAM KNEELING: Richard Carter, Doug De Armand, Anthony Rizzo, Jorge San Pedro, Dennis Haywood, Ricky Puig, Mike Rodriguez, Greg Redding, Coach J. Henry. STANDING: Ernie Gonzalez, David Bearden, Joe Cacciatore, Ramon Perez, Charles Harman, Jim Thornton, Jim Riddell, Buzz Gonzalez, Ron Hamilton. Successful Season Jorge San Pedro tags Doug DeArmand. A TER it-PTY 1969 BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Lakeland King Brandon Blake Robinson Plant Middleton Jesuit Leto Lakeland King Brandon Blake Chamberlain Chamberlain Winter Haven Robinson Plant Middleton Leto Winter Haven H.H.S. 4 4 7 12 1 3 2 6 4 6 O 9 15 8 13 4 2 1 5 2 O in OPPONENT 2 1 3 1 O O O 5 6 9 1 2 O 1 3 2 3 2 O O 4 Practicing during, the winter months, the boys' and girls' swim teams both sought conference titles. Under the direction of Mr. Hodge the squads both had veteran swimmers. This year the boys were led by sen- iors Phil Griffin and Bobby Whatley. Experienced swimmers on the girls team were Christel McPherson, Cathy Pritchard, and Lois Hockman. fl- BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Gary Gardner, Bobby Whatley. SECOND ROW Mike Sanderson Phil Griffin Charlie Buttain. THIRD ROW: Larry Blakely, Gary Alderman Kip Weller FOURTH ROW Paul Stanley Allen Morrison. TOP ROW: Rob Scheurmerhorne, Frank Klrkconnel Charlie Ugarte Jack Lopez .14 a a if xx Q50 'lbfi-nf , Y -x 6 P' I P BOTTOM ROW Darlene Jackman Shelley Taeger Becky Pnper Lows Caldwell Chrzsfel McPherson Patty Weeks TOP ROW Pairlcla Harms Lois Hockman Lydna Moreda Cathy Pm hard Jackie Wehman PEOPLE I PEOPLE I PEOPLE I PEOPLE ! PEOPLE I ll -A 5' 'Q -.ml LS'-if, A . 35:55 Q 4 Q 'L ,. gl. ' - -T: :YL-'Qi' 'L E PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPL Sophs Elect Coach Fraundorfer His humorous personality and his ability to provide a relaxed, yet studious classroom atmosphere helped soph- omores choose their favorite for 1969-70. He was born in Tampa and graduated from Hills- borough High School, where he held school records in the shot put, discus and iavelin. He continued his educa- tion at Florida State University, where he majored in physical education and minored in biology. Here he held school records in the shot put, discus, and broad jump, and was captain of the track team. He also attended the University of South Florida, where he completed graduate courses in the psychology of coaching and biology. Before coming to Hillsborough in l967, he taught at McArthur High School in Hollywood, Florida, and at Chamberlain and Plant High Schools in Tampa. Besides teaching biology, he is also trainer for the football team and head track coach. In his three years at Hillsborough, he helped many fine athletes with his coaching. Because of his ability to communicate with his students and his sincere dedication to Hillsborough High School, Coach Carlos Fraundorfer was the choice for sophomore teacher of the year for 1969-70. Q .ac I A fl xx. ' s.. .51 9 1 J ? 6 , 5, 'it ri fl gl Abdo, Ronda Aboud, Cecilia Acosta, Carolyn Adams, Mary Aguayo, Cathy Aguilar, Larry Akins, Robert Alas, Elia Albrecht, Sandy Albritton, Jane Alderman, Gary Alderman, Kenneth Alicia, Griselle Allen, Claressa Allen, Robert Almand, Jackie Almerico, Julliette Almerico, Mike Almerico, Pat Alvarez, Andres Coach Fraundorfer gives last minute instructions to some of the boys before a track meet 4- A 6 fa A-I 3 , 4 5' 3 ' , - -. y I , ,..- ., -li, ' , , 304, R y, Evil, 1 ' ' QE A 1 r i 'Vx sf I 1? ' Q! VI' A V lx!! .2 -.. f as' - V is- DE' 1 4 -c ,, . X 'x ,fi I XI A , I ' .7 1,1 P 6, JV I lx A e , 2 , - 4- Alvarez, David Alvarez Debra Alvarez, Juana Alvarez, Sonia Anders, Donald Anderson, Debra Andrews, Billy Anderson, Jerad Anderson, Pamela Anshell, Sandy Arduengo, Dottie Arias, Sandy Arrayo, Gladys Arroyo, Raymond Austin, Robert Avera, Judy Babbitt, Alona Bailey, Deborah Bailey, Roy Bailey, Twyla Baker, Donald Balbin, David 'v . Baldwin, Kathryn Ballinger, Samuel Ballingham, Thomas Balsiger, Vicky Balzarotti, Valerie Barber, Terry Barker, Teri Barnes, Frances Barnhardt, Mike Barnsdale, Gayla Sophs Enioy First Decorated doors are part of Christmas as shown by the athletic office. Mrs. Strickland and student decorate their bulletin room for Christmas. Christmas at HHS Q 'Q -f: B B A Q? --4 L L L 4 K Y 1 I 4 A' . l'll fwzf wwf' 1 I N: B ' f 3' Mr! 'Q -'TJ 'T T L52 ' A. Y'A x , gy . ' 'Q - A 5 I ' i n Al X f cf .N xx W ' gy . 'ix ef? 4' ' 2 , ,if XX Andrew Gaskins and Beverly Gough get into the Christmas spirit wth mistletoe. 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Z,?',gig3- is L L L 1' K A , 1 4 , P 1 ', ,f ' Y A M 5 K if Q ' L' 12 I 'if-s .C'yg.on'5 1 - 1 LL-'m::::I5 N Barrera, Margie Battle, Linda Bauer, Ken Bazarfe, Joe Bear, Nancy Beard, Winnie Bell, Patricia Bennett, Roy Bent, Susan Benton, Zelma Bequer, Lourdes Berberich, James Bernaldo, Bonny Beronda, Benny Berry, Karen Bivens, Margaret Bishop, Patricia Binninger, David Blackmar, Robert Blakely, Larry Bland, Pamela Blount, Pamela Blue, Vickie Bodie, Sidney Boeren, Mike Buhler, Pamela Bostic, Darlene Brack, Shane Bracken, Garry Bracken, Larry Braman, Margaret Branch, Pam Brendolyn, Terry Bridwell, Linda Brittain, Charles Broadwater, David Brookins, Greene Broome, Vickie Brown, Annie Brown, Anthony Brown, Donna Brown, Hazel Browning, Sandra Brown, Steve Brubaker, Charlotte Buch, Valerie Buchan, Debra Buchanan, Scott Buggica, Rose Buggs, Holton Bulnes, Reinaldo Bunkley, Lenny Bunkley, Lorenzo Burroughs, Patti Bush, Ira Bush, Sharon Butler, Ann Butler, Pat Cabrera, Donna Cacciatore, Mark Call, Frank Cain, Debbie Calbo, Oliverto Caldevilla, Vincent Caldwell, Lois Campbell, Gladys Cancio, Clara Cantero, Barbara Canterbury, Almo Canterbury, Linda Capitano, Susan Cardoso, Jerry Carswell, Albert Cartaya, Carmen Cartaya, Josephine Carter, Gary at A Q W , Y A Q D -. ' ' 'L ' K 4 T as V l E A 4 3 EC., ,,-,,. -1 3-A a:,,,g,N- -, A ,fy 'W 4' gr Sophomores Show 5 4 . 5 M 1 ll Er Ni K Qu' : i :rim ,V K i . ,a a .L ., i to ' i i kan qial fi 1 .., l fm l ' lwfw 1' ' 1- 4 an gA b'x Et': 1 33 A xx, if J.V, Cheerleader Patty Peralta keeps the pep in the student body during football and basketball seasons. Interests in Athletics s FX f , C 4, - as K ., ...Qt - . V. sf Q E K an K' :Av i' k '- 'YW' 'vt' 7 , ll 'lx r ,.,t as r lss ' ig C ts 5 1 'gz' ffl' eefee ' t C Q in-' 3 ': , ,Wt ' ' A 5' 5 in e X 1 3' I 31 WM ' W . .nl A F- , s X x I 'fn' 1 NO 5 f K' 3 x,A - vs an - 'L A X ' - eff' -' e F ., .q -A C, :H 4 f ie t M np 12 . hiv, J ' I A -,, sf , l ,AXE ,,, I ', I lrff as, ,Y Jf. ..f '. A 3 , K I A fix . N it , t fx' ' CL 4 ' s some ,, ,-in it Rf' L, 1 . 5 .if 1 V-cw 'VT' - -t X' 3 Get That Ball! are cheers heard from the crowds as J.V. basketball team gets that 2 victory. Carter, James Carey, Susan Cason, Karon Cassels, Margaret Castaneda, Sandra Castano, Albert Cavanagh, David Cazin, Toni Center, Allen Chadwell, Marie Chamberlain, Deborah Charles, Raymond Chavarria, Maria Childs, Berthal Christo, Thomas Christopher, Linda Christopher, Scott Clanton, Bernice Clark, Beverly Clark, Sonny Clickener, .lanell Clinton, Reginald Clouser, Sue Ann Coker, Savon Cole, Carl Coleman, Jimmie Collazo, Frank Collazo, Patty Collins, Charnell Collins, Kevin Collins, Sandi Collura, Larry Comellas, Dan Comparetto, Bobby Ca ndileri, Steven Conley, Conrad Conally, Wesley Conradi, Thomas Conte, Carol Cook, Edward Coram, David Corcoran, Casey Corde, Barbara Cordero, Jeanne Crabb, Steve Craddock, Phil Craparo, Sam Creary, Sheryl Crosby, David Crosby, Sandra Crawley, Wade Crumbley, Althea Crumpton, Deborah Cruz, Angela Culbreath, Andy Cummins, Judy Curras, Rosi Curry, Julia Cuzzort, Gary Dailey, Kathy Daniels, Deborah Daniels, Thomas Davenport, Joan Davis, Anita Davis, Mark Davis, Philip Dawkins, Adam Dearstyne, LuAnn Deen, Robin DelaRosa, Esther Delibertis, Toni DeMott, Randy C Q. -' ll at-.iw if 'F 1 .1 ff' Q ir , ir HW' , va c fp' I I G Q' 'Q x. A if K we kk,f 5? fi f 1 I :A . N xii IK :Q MS if ,Q gre W6 Sophs Learn That Privileges r - X - uf. P 5 3: hsh , , .ff ' ,s's ' X --.. K -' . f Iri -Q' . 5 :SEQ .. X -,,., - 6 51412 Aix 4 3 ISV . Q , gf, s N5 . ,. ss' l l 7 .,,,... D l'a l'g .. - D' Q ., V :K I O T - ., L :W i 's ,ivy V ' Kip Weller and Jane Albritton learn the uses of the Hillsborough library. Take Patience Denmark, Danny Dennard, Peirina DeRosa, Irene Desonie, Gordon Diaz, Debbie Diaz Delier Diaz Elier Diaz Maria Diaz PaTricia Diaz, Richard Diaz, Vicki Dixon, Patricia Dobbs, Cindy Dominguez, Irene Dominguez, Ken Dove, James Drake, Harold Duchene, Steve Duncan, Reiiha Eas1on, Wanda Ecksvein, William Edifield, James Ellioif, Jimmy Ellison, Delores Ellison, Mike English, Frank Engstrom, Elaine Ernest, Randy Espin, Laura Everly, Cynthia Fanning, Janice Fara, Joe Q g M N X 3 ac. -F' 1 'S F 5 -.. .V '.L',-5 z , i l' 1 i ' ug , if V . Tia sz, K ,g.! J . Ai e:'. iii i 7 4 L - N O . ss, Va s w+:?l w- 'K . nv 1 ' A 1 ' r i ' J z' F fx g J A 1 ' .K x X x F . - f a A X are 3. N. e ex Q V .. Y, fr F X I L if -ff .Q A 1' - , 145547 -., - 1 as if J 51 ' , I '- C' - .1 ' V jg 3 v lx ,. A ' A ' f f ' I . MS A i Farmer, John R. Farmer, Michael X' ' , 2 Farr, Lacey X AA I . Fauci, Joe '!' 3' ' . ,Q Q Fernandez, Adrian V Fernandez, Celso 'ja' ' ,Q f XA 3 Fernandez, Donna X... ,. Sophomores wait patiently in line to use the phone. - s.- Fernaridez, Joey , 'T 9 E Fernandez, Judy Fernandez, Margie he i X I - -. Fernandez, Oslec Fiallo, Richard Filmore, Victoria Flora, Rosy Flory, Tommy Floyd Alfred Floyd, Mike Flynt, Doug Folks, John Ford, Gary Ford, Larry Forehand, Darrell Foust, Dorothy Fragoso, Ramon Fray, Nick Freeman, Jeff Freemire, Alan Frisco, Josephine Frye, Tommy Fucarino, Danny Fuente, Arthur Fuente, Carlos Fuente, Joe Fuentes, Gracie Fultz, Kathy Gainey, Bridget Garcia, Elaine Garcia, Jose Garcia, Theresa Gardiner, Eugene Garrett, Lillian Garrett, Ted Biology - A Part of Science is not all books and tests as these biology students show by cleaning out the pond. In J' Q A YA J 4 I V X4 G -il V V , 3 c K M I1 Q r s ss, F -ir. it ' i 2 Q 'f ' it ' G if s ' I Ka 5,4 rw .e N R 5 ., ' ,y fs-A .S y . r - fy i W G ' will il V -if it ll ' . 'i ' 7-fs lx l ' :lk H F F Q 'M Qi I f F ' Sophomore Studies 8 0 8 , . Q: ? W ' s 4 if I 1 J? we lll!'i ..ll , 5 rg' T 6 Eff : 1 I xgsfp H4 ll ' 1, 'Y' ls I' ' . f J ,WVYJ 'A is :fi S 5 ii ? -L f wi Gaskin, Andrew Gaylord, Nan Giacomo, Laurel Gill, Sharon Gilley, Barbara Goff, Richard Gonzalez, Cynthia Gongalez, Dennis Gonzalez, Joe Gonzalez, William Goodyear, Andrew Gordon, Wilma Gornfo, Susan Gough, Beverly Grable, Cheryl Gracy, Mary Graffeo, Joe Grant, Margaret Green, Azell Green, Diane ,.... , g.f.' Q ,.- wx ' ,' l L. ., ., i 'Wan 11+- tx .,. Ghosts? No, lust the classroom skeleton to Mrs. Geyer, their teacher. a,. C, . al xi 'Y W. , l ,, c. ' ,,, ,sl ' ' ,L Ja T Y S. l ag ' ,KV ' x R Al 3 X ir 3 l 'S , , f 4 . i ff ,is i ,ye ' X If 1. ' X - ,wif lr as students introduce him Green, Gail Green, Jean Green, Marie Greene, Bobby Greene, Keith Griffin, Chris Grimes, Priscilla Guevara, Deborah Gullo, Joe Guthrie, Denise Guy, Merle Haar, Roberta Haber, Bob Hagen, Lloyd Hall, Douglas Hall, Nora Hall, Randal Hall, Sharon Halphen, Gail Hamilton, Ronnie Hammer, Alberta Hancock, Larry Hansen, Anne Harden, Debbie Hardy, Paul Harrell, .lean Harrell, Suegene Harris, Debbie Harris, Jeanne Harrison, David Hasty, Beverly Hauer, Eddy Sophomores Experience First Day D . 4AV.'AA y gj We Q . '-v.. .....,, K , K , ex, ll S N T 'Q ' - - , K ' . . L. 531 iv K .. , w ,t i ,Q ,ff ,, 4 F .. , Egg, ,, ,UQ V -fa. X., ' ' ff G so Q55 T. i'? g:f3 f H is as 1 S A - - .fr -ig, 5 f .. we , . ,' 'ISA ,Q QL7 M f 1 s -W, 1, i di t of yy x his A A h N l W kxr R ima. - at H'-fi H S S ef -' , N, K ' f fi r i ' 2' ,fi ,J ' tr 4, it Y 'tw -- ,V Q- an 1, .fl fi: A SY, .M Seniors Gordon Evans and Kenny Bullard help sophomore Jimi Hendrix roll a peanut on the patio. ' S 'wfii' Hawes, Sybil Hawk, Pam Hayes, Michael Hellis, Phyllis Helmick, Dawn Henderson, Al Henderson, Deborah Henderson, Denise Hendrix, James Henry, Steven Henry, Louis Hernandez, Rudy Hernandez, Sheryl Herterstein, Kevin Hevia, Freddie Hewlett, Gordon Hill, Linda Hill, Sheila Hines, George Hockett, Annette Holland, Frieda Holley, David Holloway, Geraldine Holmes, Pat Hope, Janis Hope, Joni Hopsor, Curtis Houston, Viola Howard, Elaine Howard, Julius Hubbard, David Hudson, Shirley Hughes, Kathy Hughes, Pamela Hughlett, Pam Hughlett, Pat Hunt, Bev at H.H.S. T J. X Q' will i c 'J ij gs i, ' N x ig 'll , p' fain' Hunter, Ben Hunter, Gwendolyn Hutchinson, Sharon Inman, Becki Isla, Manuel Jackman, Darlene Jackson, Darryl Jackson, Debi Jackson, Deborah . x ,- A T Jackson' Rhonfia Rick Rodriguez shcws Danny Denmark that ratting on W., Jacobson' Jflmfe of school is a senior privilege. QM' Jacobson, Vikki 14 ,A g ' 5- i 1:1 1 g. . 1 lei. 1 . ifi. V 1: t Q :- I ' eg ' ' ' K ' :L-1. L ,fr x Q gi At, x K 1 f 2 ' ,, X X L . frf'a,f 31 ' 4 ' l. JT I fi' l' if J ix . f'.,.'- 5 - Q 7 - e A x 'ir'- r-. , , I - 4 t ,- Q - as V li' , Vi, .t - 5 uv x ,Q 1-K. 4. . ' ,oi f J' ca K E ,Q A , ,g A Vw in ,A ' f ' -v I A 1 . 5 . ' , ' K ' L ' K -gs L- ., ' Q... 'Z ,fl ,z 1 N, , I I ' . K 1 K li -V K I U in . ,x I - Q. If . ff.-. f- A ' - a .. E if ef if J sf e ee 3 g Q- A, f ' -s , - ' .4 I I 'S' K- . V f - ' 5- ax- - L A v 1 ' X. 4 r .f l K ' 6 . 7 wt: I I ' K X fi I ,.,,f ,, 4 ' ii 1 the first day Jelks, Elnora Jenkins, Joyce Jenkins, Steve Jenkins, Wendy Jennings, Anthony Jennings, Nancy Jerkins, Viola Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, I Deborah Erin Lemuel Linda Liza Lyle Reginald Selah Sheila Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones 1 Arthur Billy Johnny Kim Laurence Linda 1 , Toliver Joyner, Helen Judge, Russell Kellum, Lonnie Kemp, Yvonne Kennedy, Brian Kern, William Kerr, Mike Kersey, Jackie Kiephe, Larry Kime, Mark King, Bruce King, Chuck King, Darrel King, Elaine Kinsman, Bobby Kirkconnell, Frank Knight, Steve Knight, Zina Knox, Jim Kreft, Cheryl Kromrey, Julie Kuchenbeck, Pam Kuykendall, Larry Laird, Sue Laker, Linda Lamkin, Charles Lancaster, Suzanne Lanier, Greg Larder, Dan Lauria, Frances Lauria, Patti Laws, Sharon Lawton, David Lawton, Pamela Laxton, Robert Leanor, Ida Lee, Donnie Lee, Sandra Lee, Russell Leer, Mike Leighley, Paul Lemus, Amy Leto, Joe Licata, Ernest Limoges, Scott Little, James Little, Tommy Lloyd, Laurie Long, Marshanna Longval, Sonia Loper, Stanley Lopez, Carol Lopez, Leilah Lorenzo, Mary Lucas, Ronald Luis, Al Books and Studies Become u Sophomores use their study hall to catch up on extra classwork. 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Bobby Comparetto has a little trouble going down the stairs with a load of books. 1...3b.. of Student life I , Luis, Lupe Luxon, Mary Maas, Debbie Manali, Sandra Mancuso, Pancho Marshall, Becky Martell, Isabel Martinez, Cathy Martinez, Daniel Martinez, David Martinez, Nellie Massara, Janet Mathis, Charlene Matthews, Johnny Matthews, Sherry Mayo, Gary McAfee, Ronald M:Alister, James McBee, Debbie McBride, Ken McCreless, Sue McCullough, Alton McDonell, Kenneth McGahagin, Margie McGordy, Vera McGoldrick, Robert McKinney, Debbie McKnight, Judy McLendon, Joy McLendon, Shelby McPeters, Daniel Mederos, Debra Mella, Tony Mendoza, Mary Menendez, Joe Mertendez, Raymond Mercer, Paul Messina, Michael Metziere, Bruce sv W Meyer, Bruce Midulla, Deborah Milian, Eddie Miller, Carol Milner, William Minervini, Chuck Minick, Cindy Miranda, Dianna Mitchell, Amy Mitchell, Mickey Mobley, Calvin Monserrate, Myrna Montana, Barbara Moore, Deborah Moore, Don Moore, Evelyn Moore, Helen Morales, Chris Morales, Vicky Moreda, Gloria Morgan, Diane Mori, Wayne Morris, Alan Morris, Gayle Morris, William Morse, Linda Mungin, Linda Munez, Mildred Myers, Marilyn Nail, Becky Nales, Mario Newton, Nathaniel Nickerson, Vickie Nix, Michael Nonell, David Norman, Eddie Norris, Debbie Noto, Margaret Noto, Philip Noto, Vivian Nurdin, Gary Sophomores Enioy Sports l , E , Vx: ri l Q' ' ,xl 7 E 2 if, . s 'i i-. E an - eaic 3? . c,,. Q , i ' , - '. Q ' sss f C Z ,..c.c, E V C. . K 42, .g 1 :Q ,A K ' ii ill K si:-H ik I Q J y , , N - ' C . it E N C E i'i ' 5 ,.gl,, it U gg- ff if C , Girls learn how to play Basketball in physical education. in Physical Education Nurdin, Paula W 4. , . - , T Odom, Carolyn M P' I L wo Odom, Laura '.:-', K ff X Oeslager, Darrell f A J kiss' v , ' V P ilifs Orender, M. G. U --. . A ' X .. - Osborne, Scott ix. Osteen, David 'V K Owen, Lewis I L L is 1' 4 C+ ' rrsrcj f Pacheco, Larry f Packer, Daniel A , Page, Linda 4 Painter, John 02.4.1 , 'T - xiii - K -a ll! 'X , 4 ' .j- .'? - 4 ' 1: Palmer, Cathleen R 7? Parham, Janet ia Park, Harold - ff' Q , Parker, Daniel i , Ai, A , - l . 2.5 7 Parker, Glenn an 'X ' Q Parsons, Donna Iv N 'V ' ,fn , Patterson, Brazelia . X' 3 i i Boys enrich their skills in basketball during physical Paul, Safah X f . ,l A ' f education classes. A N, Ria . a Paulding, Romeo b E Pearson, John f. ,c f, 2 , , Pennington, Wesley ,, , 5' , A Q Peralta, Patti -ggi' ,,V, K' 'P ' ' I V-1, Y Perez, Alice P 3 , , Perez, Emily 1- in 'lg , p L ,vii ,X . f Y 1 Perez, Luis ri f f V,- ur h I Q -x I ' I r,r ' , 1 sfmyx ' K Perez, Nina - -r L Perez, Ricky -' , -if L , 7 , ' Perreault, Mary ,V Q 4- W X X s :P ' 'rum l I Peterson, Lynn 'Q' 7 P ' Y' N -h ' ' ' if A Petternion, Tommy A . P , . phillips, Charlene ' P r 5, .gif ,gifff Pickens, Rebecca -42-,,,-x , i ' ,a L- 5 'Q s , , it . - ,Z N, . 1 . f Pinera, Mark A dy -Q ' li -' ' Piper, Becky Q - X - V' s 5 H ' if Plan, Kathy S gg vxf, 5s if , Poe, Darlene 1 . l is - Polk, Ferris ' P sllii P - ' Prett man Jo Ann 'Q ,fr-' gy h ,gr . .,.kk kk K V1 y :L D Y 1 I A L,-x x 1 Y A K, , , lui Prreta, Ange r M A Prince, Debbie if 3' E, A M JF i Propper, Danny L. ' Q ' Q i Propper, Deryl gf-s -al: if V . . 1 ,:', sf: Pupelo, Janet . gl, L f 5 X I V 'ii Pulido, Cathy A J A .g rc s ' Putnam, Linda ' Id if Quarterman, Linda Quesada, Sam Quinlan, Jimmy Quinn, Kathy Ragan, Connie Raleigh, Anne-Marie Marirez, Miriam Ray, Cheryl Raznoff, Martha Redding, Greg Redfern, James Reed, Walter Register, Jim Reuben, Phil Reynolds, Kay Ricardo, Paul Rigsby, Becky Rinehart, Richard Ritner, Gail Ritter, Raymond Rivers, Hilda Robaldo, David Robinson, Linda Robinson, Marilyn Roberts, Adele Roberts, Martha Roberts, Terry Roden, Janice Rodgers, Donna Rodriguez, Gilbert Rodriguez, Linda Rodriguez, Oscar Rodriguez, Raymond Rogers, Charlotte Rogue, Mercedes Roio, Cynthia Roman, Laura Rooney, Mike Roskay, Chris Rowland, Jack Roxbury, Sharon Q, use Q a .5 'Sf' Cl I if 'di 5' L Q X! :nv X A ll ! fa 'flu J V , sv.. 1 J -. 1 . 'S 'L Friends and Lunches i 55- -2 tigg g 3 A X 4- 5 t . 9, uve 'ok 1 h D g X ': 'i f jr. Q 1 1 .-K b , 4' WL . w K . . i - J ' ffff' V i ' J! ' e -vc: 2 I - . 1, M V I ef fi. 5 , ' Pali 1 Ji i fi l 1 I ,L 1, r w u- -41 Mi 445 .. - 1 X il C Q 1. -.MK lk, if kk 2 ' L- 1:53 xg' 1 sf' . wap, f ' .9 fn... Go Together Rubin, Edward Rubio, Michelle Rumore, Denise Russ, Bill Russell, Stephen Ryan, Susan Salter, Kathy Sala, Jeannine Salter, Rita Sanabria, Dennis Sanchez, David Sanders, Raymond Sanders, Ronald Santos, Richard Saunders, Jimmy Scaglione, George Scarlett, Candice Scarlott, Deborah Schermerhorn, Rob Schlotter, Steve Schmeisser, Kathy Schroeder, Dale-Elle Schuchardt, Dolores Sciortino, Irene Scolam, Debra Scott, Patrick Seaberg, Charles Seaberg, Cindy Seals, Wayne Sellers, Deborah Sermon, Debra Shaw, Cheryl Shaw, Richard Shellman, Debra Shephard, Kris Sherman, Jackie Sherman, Raean Simmons, Bobby Simmons, Fannie Simon, Bennie I1 P 43 Y V' sz 'J Friends chat during lunchtime before and after eating. Z5 4 1 Q .3 ' K K mv' ' , vaw bi , , A J' ll ' , .9 we Y s f 3 . V 1 .. K' ig 'FQ .j1'Z'lJ'f'5 i , '12 5, - .. f J fr- f D, Q ' S, ff - it ff as t fx C iff 4. 'mg 3 at . -al i '.-'f QS: J W J 2 -li. ii: ' ' 1 A . V K X k K Cx L 'W K fi ll it ' ct'::,x Q VI Ji K ' :f e if at Et u s' lf i 5 l ' i ,M 0 -Q A -ET ,i ittl J a S ,Q 5 , C S , A - 'X K 'R aff qffl' l R x : ll' K ' ,f bv, Q I J Simon, Delta Singletary, Mark Singleton, James Smith, Beth Smith, Bonnie Smith, Findlay Smith, Gayla Smith, Karl Smith, Larry Smith, Pam Smith Steve Smith, Terry Smith, Wayne Smythe, Billy Snavely, James Sneed, Sylvia Soares, Mary Spell, Arthur x 3 Q, ,X 1 .st . ' s Spoto, Kenneth Stanley, Janice Stanley, Patti Stanley, Paul Stephanie, Randa Stephens, Gary Stewart, Dale Stokes, Valerie Strauss, Greg Strawser, Frank Strickland, Larry Strickland, Mike Suarez, Karen Suarez, Tony Suco, Russell Sullivan, Tommy Sumner, Brian Swisher, Kathy Swope, Dale Sykes, Jack Tackett, Jerry Taeger, Freddi , I! It-:K it 4 A M ' v. ' gc ' LW xr 1. .' ' ' -ref N .5 'af f J, sf r- yi - ,V If , H, f Students r :6 k k 5' 1 i' A vi : 1 mf y fo. H 4: - , v ef ' , ii- . f Support H H S a k 5 Q- . S XF v I 1' . i ex ,O S I' Q 4 x l is g, xy X r if f f R I er ,L v '7 ' G s l , , f 7 it K 4 fi! t s t hz i Ov- .A I i it J, flex 7 , , V 1 'a Suspense and determination are on the faces of these sports fans as they await the final minutes of the game ' rx 29 X' Sports Activities 9 . . V I Happiness is a touchdown as these students show during a football game. :a Eff' . 5 fan V - f fr 2 , ei 2 xr Q s 1 A 5 'N' - i V , N ci mi , ,, Q 1 fs- -1 y P ':' 5 ' 1 ff 1. A ' L 2- 4. 4 - ,- U -- ' -f -, l 'ft' i . I . y I , X rs X .- I '0 l L- K I 1 v Y .4 f 1' , T. Q fp - , , , ' ' Iii i: P7-9. A Q l I ' L I 3 is Q 5 - vv-T ' e- ' 1+ bs' f 1 - .Q fffivitl-iii mf 5 i 'L wi ffx ' ' ' ' 5214 iff: 1- X .ml -- Q :L u's- ' 1 , .Q fag .s , , i Z1 . TT T -'gl gf - 1 I . IJ1 gr R I I' n K i A ' ' ll I li . J T52 iv '.y . T Q 4 ' 1 is 1 Tamargo, Manuel Taylor, Cynthia Taylor, Dennell Taylor, Patricia Telander, Patti Terveen, James Tetlow, David Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Mike Thomas, Sa Thompkins, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, ndy Francie Brenda Danny Edward Marilyn Terry Thornton, Victor Thrasher, Carol Tipping, Lorrine Todd, Shan 8 Tolbert, Joann Toledo, Ric kv Tcomes, Roger Tregg, Mar ion Turner, Peggy Tyre, Linda Tyre, Patricia Ugarte, Ch arles Ulrich, Penny Unsworth, Urdo, Alan Debbie Valdes, Alen Valdez, Amado Valdez, Johnny Valdez, Rick Valdez, Tony Vandiver, Jody Vega, Carlos Vigil, Ronald Villot, Mar Y Vitello, Ruth Walker, Bailey Walker, Dwight Walker, Olester Walters, Phillip Walters, Phyllis Ward, Andrea Waters, David Watson, Bonny Watts, Maurice Weeks, Margaret Weidemann, Sharon Weller, Kip Wentworth, Charles Wesley, Linda West, Susan Wharton, Maria White, Randy Whitehead, David Whitehurst, John Wireland, Gregory Wiley, Joseph Williams, Anthony Williams, Bill Williams, Cynthia Williams, Douglas Williams, Hattie Williams, Johnie Williams, Johnny Williams, Loretta Williams, Michael Williams, Nadine Williams Williams , Queen , Robert Wilson, Rwanda Wilson, Steve Wilson, Wayne Wood, Darryl Woodbury, Cathy Woodie, Cindy Wood ruff, Patricia a s a Woods, Pam Wright, Barbara Wright, Milton Wright, Ronald Wright, Sandra Sophomores Learn of ilff si Watt t. ,t gif at Y is , 5 1 3 2. be I 4 . .-- 1 6- 1 Ax la Ricky Toledo and Dottie Arduengo get in the spirit by putting p signs for games. - F , 1 3, g 7 ' f . N ,z , W 1 fi I ' T - iii 's , l ga 7 i 3 J ' ' It x 'M' ii .71 V 'E : f 4 ' A A 4 K N-f he .' ,..i..f-,I I K K t- 'S' iq-:ADJ L. N K i L- J 1 I 3 ? I if t I I V N, . arf .5 ,Dy , X 1 'Y . 1 tt it f ' F A Terrier Spirit l l , x ,L E . is Yager, Susan L' f K K I Yates, David Yr Y A Yates, Pamela X Yates, Susan l - 1 x Q , Z lx ' L . ,Q Yent, Jack ' y ' Q if - Yglesias, Karen ' X i York, Inez Y X Young, Bobby 5, 3, , ' i ' l N' ' ' .C Q- lig, b X- s L...4Er Young, Diane Young, Greg Young, Mary Zambito, John E V W: Zellner, John Zergler, Beverly Zoumberos, Ourania Zummo Sam Physical Education girls show the ioy of winning Eugene Clark and Elaine Engstrom read about the traditional bronze terrier. Juniors Choose Lyle The Junior Class overwhelmingly selected their favorite teacher by voting for a man who is liked for his unfailing sense of humor and friendly attitude to both students and teachers. He exhibited a capacity for leadership early in his career. Attending high school in Mulberry, Florida, where he took an active part in most school sports, he later attended the University of Tampa where he starred as an outstanding defensive football player. After college he taught and coached at several other high schools before coming to Hillsborough in 1967. Having always wanted to coach at the Big Red, he became a member of the football staff and served as head of the defensive secon- dary, as well as coaching the H.H.S. golf team. Besides coaching, his abilities as driving instructor have made driver education a challenging and rewarding course. Next year he will take a coaching position at his alma mater, the University of Tampa. Athletic Director, Bernie Wilson, aptly described his departure when he said, We will miss Charlie because he is one of the best instructors and'defensive football coaches in any high school in America. It was just a question of time before he would have been a high school head coach if he had not gone into college coaching. Everyone at H.H.S. will miss the iuniors' favorite teach- er, that gregarious fellow-Coach Charlie Lyle. Good advise helps make the Terriers a success Coach Lyle finds enioyment in teaching. J J a at s ab l ' ,-x 'D yr A1 - 'Def 5' . , xe ,- - K... i r . A 5 1- Y iv K EW-fi' ,yl 'Ns gi , X v 'F .S E ' -I .Q ' 'N bv- lx 'Q x- lk - un. .. L, f . , . ff S, ' ' A ' ff I 'X - -iw . X -ff, X E , if' ,L ,A ' rv Uv Q 'T '1' Q. ' ir is ' s iw i f X lx . A .. ff X X 'X 1 ' e ,P : l Nr Q-N, 2' il Abella, Lucy Abrams, Carol Acosta, Diane Acosta, Eddy Addison, Betty Adum, Anthony Alayon, Manuel Albano, Nick Albrecht, Kay Albritton, Joyce Alcala, Virginia Alderman, Wayne Alexander, Darlene Alexander, Herbert Alfonso, Dennis Alfonso, Doreen Alfonso, Tony Allen, Cheryl Allen, Herbert Almeda, Almeda, Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez, Joe Kathy Darlene Deanna JoAnn Alvarez, Rose Anderson, Scott Anello, Marilyn Apfelback, Robert Arce, Lionel Archbold, Eugene Archuleta, Cynthia Arcuri, Lynn Areta, Aleida Armstrong, Judy Ashworth, Dale Ayers, Sammy Avery, Joyce Ayo, Robert Badders, Richard Baker, Beatrice Balsiger, Yvonne Banks, Thomas Banks, William Barber, Kathleen Barnes, Karen Barrington, Jane Barron, Danny Barroso, Deana Batten, Judy Baxley, Clark Bazarte, Valerie Beam, Sandra Beard, Marvin Beard, Walter Bearden, David Bearden, Debbie Beaty, Thomas Beck, Earl Bedami, Joe Beheler, Brenda Belcher, Debbie Bello, Marie Bencomo, Joe Benjamin, Brian Bergstrom, Garry - ve.. vN.,9 -KV' ,- 1 .- .1 . if X f ffXi I. ':, S .. . pf- P-,. -11 -Q A ' 'fix F ,,:f f3 W x , 1 1 il i Study Habits Vary Allen Morrison discovers that research is an important study. 'X ,Q W. WY' , hx If a Q H-..' 4:4 . 'I ..- 'Q , A, 'ra it M Q 3 is 4 . . wig YW V X A K, .fs , . 'J by ,, :: qv......... part of Around HHS Bernaldo, Norma Berry, Debbie Bexley, Deborah Bigica, Joanne Bivens, Elizabeih Blanchard, Aimee Blifch, Rick Bloes, Gladys Boardman, Crystal Bobadillo, Mary Ann Bodden, Erna Borbolla, Lenor Borden, June Borden, Karen Bowers, Cashous Bowles, Terry Boykins, Patricia Bragg, James Branum, Jim Brasher, Vicki Brazeal, Bev Breirhoff, Lisa Brengle, Stephanie Brening, Mike Brewer, Linelle Broderick, Pat Brown, Donna Brown, Dwight Brown Frank Brown, Gail Brown James Brown Brown , James Ray Jerry V 't,1L,k 4 fl K -K'-, 5 i X I I 'K' 'X ' , I 6111 i 4 ff' i ' ui 3 .1 , l?l . li , fl Q3 ' 1 4 X . 1 N.: .aug J' 1 4 l , iv i' f X ,KK S ff. 1' 51 -...... 1 :fn 'Q--' Q K- -ur 4' 4. r 9 9 K be 9 fa , Q 1, Q, , Q f I H s. 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A Campbell, Jaquelyn Campbell, Sharon Cancio, Sequndo Cano, Vivian Capitano, Gail Caraballo, Nlaria Juniors Select i h- Y no gi 1 ' K J I 'irr . J in vs 'Y' - . ke I 5. l 'M c 42. Cardoso, Gloria Cardoso, Oscar Carey, Janet Carrera, Neil Carswell, Alfred Cartaya, Shirley i .Max QN is-., Carier, Frank Caruso, Leo Caso, Linda Cascio, Zoila Casrellana, Joe Castiglia, Judy Senior Rings 31 2 , 'inf , :ak 9' i . YQ-r V 'Inv' 4 ,nj x , ' K 92 ' it 1 . X sin if Q ,- ' I an qv S-ll Q, -1 ,. 1. I ni X37 tif' R t ' J L , R an t fi Selection of their senior ring is found to be an enioyable part of these iuniors' year. , l , I ' ' 'fi i . V .l'3Q,'f. - S l ala 3 5- ' ' . 4 1 ' , VW: at ,V ' RM 2, f ' f-if i v, 5 - ,, fi' 5 bf C 1 e 1,65 s... gag ., 'UI ...z Chaiin, Sandra Chamoun, Vic Charbonier, Yvette Charboner, Paul Chastain, Dena Chastain, Janet Chatman, Vannette Chennault, Mary Chesser, Brenda Chifari, Pauline Childers, Rick Childs, Adele Chism, Pat Ciccarello, Michael Ciccarello, Peter Clark, Horteze Clark, Karen Cobos, Emily Coggin, Karen Coleman, Linda Coleman, Rosemary Coll, Carlos Collins, Mary Comellas, Rose Comellas, Vivian Comer, Irma Comparetto, Linda Conde, Robert Conley, Phyllis Cooper, Edward Corces, Jimmy Cornelius, Eastman Coto, Wayne Couch, Debra Couch, Martha Covert, Diane Covington, Marian Critzer, Cathy Crumbley, Patricia Cueto, Debbie Curtis, Davida Daimwood, Don Daniels, Johnny Daniels, Patricia Davis, Alden Davis, Alonzo Davis, Diane Davis, Janice Dawson, Cheryl DeFalco, Joyce DeLaCruz, Lucia DeLaOsa, Gloria Delgado, Patty Delgado, Vivian DeMott, John 'CJ' I 'Us ' i . Q , ft , , , f if .,..-A ,n-,. ' Qi.- ig if ,,, l . ,yyi .V . - 5 if , 7' , A 'fre-v .luniors Find Interest 'za' K sm.. ' . , Q -:,l V 1 is I . P if sf 1, I 5- fs U ' . Q i x' - Science experiments can be enioyable as well as educational as shown by these interested iuniors. L -rv .- 'g X 3? I l , yy Ui ,I . .nn 9 li 4? :U A aff W .M ff . 4 . t 554' - veg Qu. 1. Q., .,,. .. ily.. k 'li C , 'iil J in Chemistry Desonie, Charles Dessesseau, Felder Diaz, Charlie Diaz Mercedes Diaz Patricia Diaz, Sandra Diego, Debbie D'ez, Tony K ,, r i l' is f W F A ' ur ,i ' Fl ,- 4 r A ,N t .A 1 . ' -A r , - C f ' x 1 ' , 7 4 l 'la K' I il , .x A y l 5 V 4 Ox Y r is M kr' ' 1 Q5 'sv' :Z , j A C' -gf V . fr 4 D F ,- .'- ' g ,, 5 'nf' if 5-A l g 3. , 'H' 8' 1 ,, se... f A Q - ' ex 4, - J ,, 11' , i -U- ' 'S' l .A f 122 Q- A v' V vo 76- X ' I fl v .' A , LJ yi ' rw A A 'Z lu 4 X' A , - ,,f iil'll . , .fr , r 4 4, ' L. ,, Digiovanni, Terry Donaldson, Ricky Drayne, Mark Duink, Charlene Dukes, Michael Dupree, Pam Duran, Sharon Durant, Dale Duval, Deborah Eades, Marla Early, Karen Ebanks, Nathan Eliason, Donna Ellis, David Escobio, Barbara Escobio, Mercedes Espina, Mike Espinola, Bobby Etzler, Mike Evans, David Evars, Linda Farina, Nancy Farina, Patty Farmer, David Farmer, Daughtry Farrar, Brent Favata, Barbara Feliu, Manuel Ferguson, Donna Ferlita, Angelo Ferlita, John Fernandez, JoAnn Fernandez, Rafael - G . , - ,--f l, , Fernandel, Ralph i... V K i 3 4 Fernandez, Richard ', g,'nn ' -'x Ferrera, Virginia if f ii- ' Fishbaugh, George ET. L g, Fisher, Diane ex if , . L5 :,-- -1' ff' if 2, ...-'i , ' , L, , i- : - . ' X 5 - ,Neal fi . 3 i Fisher, Patti Fitzgerald, Donnie Fletcher, David Floyd, Flynn, Jan -.1 Pa m E A f Flynt, Wayne - Foskey, Ken Frazier, Dwight Frisco, Fuentes, Linda Gallinar, Elaine Gallo, Valerie Gallops, Jeanie Gantt, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Garcia I Joe Patricia Lily Ronnie Velda Vivian i 5 pup ca a , . K ,V is 9 f,,, fi I ' - I 1 if ,tw Q A it lixi',f7si,l 3 l ,.f.g.fl'gxl ' . OQTSXNES ,.,,-.- E ...ici f wc: tl? . G ii iaaic 5 fljglixlife X - fi mf ,ui , iilil Y.. Clubs Find Bulletin X x, Xb.. if I li 8' in ik . 6 . T 'b f 7 yo- liir Q - 1 1 NG Wayne Alderman and Lorraine Gomez decide that club news can be urgent, Q 1 Board u Necessity fin' - f' l l R I . I . ,:,l,, Q- - 'b I , - in , , . ' M , 9 G g V. zi za ' ' 'i fy, 5 -T f N A, 'fzfxii z J 1 a' g v .1 I 1 X 4 Gatley, Mary Gatio, Frank Gauldin, Ella Gaylord, Reginald Geyer, Maureen Giacone, Brenda Giacone, Glenda Giglia, David Gyon, Nancy Given, Anne Godinez, Vivian Golf, Stephen Gollman, Robert Gomez, Lorraine Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gongalez, Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez , Goodwin, Armando Cymhia Frank Linda Michael Mike Robert Roxanne Wanda Gordon, Gayle Gotay, Edwin Grable, Lawrence Granell, Glinda Graiz, David Grau, James Greco, Frank Green, Jammie Griffin, Sandi Grimm, Randy Guthrie, Cheryl Guzman, Randy Haas, Cherlyn Haimes, David Hales, Barbara Haley, Connie Hall, Albert Hall, Janice Hall, Myron Hall, Linda Hall, Richard Hamilton, David Hammer, Trib Harnner, Debbie Hampton, Hayward Hancock, Maureen Hand, Wayne Hansen, Jane Hargraves, Connie Harper, Gloria Harrell, Gloria Harris, Cassandra Harris, Mary Harrison, Archie Harrison, Bobby Haskins, John Haus, .loy Havekotre, Robert Haverty, Tim Hawkins, Kenneth Hayes, Ashley Hayes, Pamela Haywood, Randy Headrick, Cheryl Henley, Ronnie Henning, Kearney Hennis, Dale Henriquez, Joanne Henry, Larry ii' if ' 4 E J GX in bw Terrier Spirit Shines fl W v'. J I fl. ... ,W a , K if 'T fi g v 'f , r -T, i .Q i ga li ix Q' - t, I .954 2 Q l 01, iii . , . V r Sherri Plynn decides i1's worih it fo see the Big Red in action. F 1 r - nfqywme 4 V ,K 53 ' 'ii 'Q ' A gf Q 5 , . , H+ x ,ff i ii ,nge J .7251 , 1 A 'ne kg-T' Q 1, r Q In . y eg , ,fri fu ac. f' 'mn . A r X' Through in Spite of Weather Hensley, Kriss S Hernandez, Doug v Q t l Hernandez, Mario w ,f X X , i Hernandez, Vincent 4 gp Hero, Rodney Q A by A Hess, Jackie 1 r J e , Q Hicks, James , ' ,, Hinchee, Michael - D Q, Qi ' i' o- Hines, Randy 1 1' L, ,, X Hcckett, Beverly D -A fm 1 -K 4 ' Hockman, Lois A gf ' J ax Hodge, Rose . If , Lu.-'g ' t 5 .13 r Hodges, Bobby 1 F- Hodges, Johnny , 1 j X A 6 - s.- Hodges, Pete L. V I Q V ' 0' X ' K' Holcomb, Alfred ts 't Cf, if if' 7 Hooks, James E K 'K Hooks, Teresa vs' ll' 1 ' x ' J . f H 1 fi D- .D 1 Cheryl Bird and Linda Hall find that rain presents a slight problem at football games. ' lv f V- ' b ' Howton, Johnnie 'mtg A Hughes, Mike 'Q A as 't Hughes, Paul in Hughes, Wayne .RN . ,A qu ' Q., 1 I 1 , N 'M U -g .Q 'Vs 5. , ,4 1' r Hunt, Debbie V v Q 'I Hunter, Eddie ' s If lp J X x , v' - fl E, .4 r 'f 5 Q . 'V ll !,' in Na A Q., s. A , r Hurst, Debbie Hutchinson, Steven lx-L ,f4' iz if Hutson, James Hyde, Gail lnterlandi, Becki Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Sandra Jackson, Tyrone Jeffreys, William Jenkins, Rick Jennings, Arthur Jennings, Greg Johnson, Colette Johnson, Donna Johnson, Karen Johnson, Vernon Johnston, Keith Jones, Becky Jones, Dale Jones, Debbie Jones, Kathryn Jones, Leon Jones, Lola Jones, Marie Jones, Robert Jones, Sylvia Ann Jones, Tom Jones, Walter Jordan, Gene Joyner, Stanley Kane, Rush Keating, Pat Kee, Danese Kelly, Kelly, Jimmy Steven Kendrick, Barbara Kendri ck, Debra Kent, Jerry Kight, Butch Killebrew, Allen King, King, King, King, Hazel Jack La rette Perrethia J Q 'Gs N. ga:-sf V 'A I T - - on 5 1:'k,., gi x fill X N J :Z ,Alix X 4 4 Sadie Hawkins Dance t ' W. - ill -P ' 6 Q Q K iam V. .,... , H 3'1 'unix -sx ' ii as - ' -f Y - K. n i -, L , K ,Sf i 5 YF , N. 45, K gp. 1a Q.--1 Y.-1, x Fir , ann...- J., v--. mv- .-gl 7, . LX , nf, S.. tr -3 -fx , f l: 3 Mx ff IA ! '-nga F f l Y 'Nl L N N K 1- it x have ' f 5 J n s , -P 4-5 ,fn ' in Ji if 59 it ' , R 1., 'Af s 1 l , Mx' A - ll'- J nf 4- K' it il ' -V' ge u 'tix as r K K O N I . , K A ma x 5 ' -f IN- Y-rf' 6 .,, Proves to va .te L ' i 1' .x, King, Stewart Kniep, Linda Knight, Barry 'J A f Be Fun ft X W L -ew- xi .. ' ' is J if A in -A ' . K 4.5, 2 . I Q, i K L K4 K. Q ,S ' L 5' , ll 5 i ii 'TJ' NT' ' if ' ii 'LY W i L .,,,,B3 . i t-.,,..i'ffQe Q-. ,X 3 V. -. f xr it -L, K thi.. . r Q K .. A Q 5, -- 2 M -Q i .Wm A T3 sis' - ' 'xjfg ' -.f B ., Q , .- ,1',j,.L L J X ,xiii 1 L -W A My :ggi as Q f. LAX L. .f f ?g . 5 b K K Q - Q' ' K E K fs I , - ai. ,- i 1 V e K - - ' P' kt- ..,.. ti' 3 x ' - i gg, ska: A I . Q .. S ,V e so A ' J' F . I ! 1 L L , Knight, David Kreft, James Lambain, Jane Lane, Edwin Knight, Willie Krutsinger, Steve LHmbGf1S0f1, Becky Lane, Jimmy Kotofsky, Joe Kuchinskas, Jerry Lancaster, Craig Larry, Helen Z' K l ' -4 , , 5 ' if' it ' a ,R , x i . ' 4 'K Ti . . -J , X '. L L E -ff 'n'f 'L 4 Charnell Collins decides going Hillbilly isn't bad at all. U vi ... . , Y, A . Sf- 5' . V ' W Larry, Rena Lavallee, Debra Layer, Linda Lazzara, Nelson Lehman, Betty Leigh, Allen Lemus, Patti Leto, Carolyn Leto, George Lewis, Kathy Lewis, Nathan Ligori, Juniors Find Books John Little, Jamie Llewell yn, Sally Locicero, Thomas Locke, Sharlene Lockler, Jeff Long, Sharon Long, Wilberf Looper, Vicki Lopez, Anila Lopez, Darlene Lopez, Jack Lopez, Loraine Lopez, Lourdes Lopez, Marlene Lopez, Sylvia Lovell, Anna Lowe, John Loyle, Linda Macaluso, Carol Magdalena, Mercy Mahoney, Joey Mallory, Debbie Manali, John Books pose problems for iuniors at lunchtime. i s , X fe 'VW -J Na- .514 fa in '- Z, ',E v ' K A J Q ,N 492 J .1 s..-f , 1 ll, V ,f',. ,Lf J gy ell? I If X + VV L. , A 3 V ', AL- ,fa . ff! V ' I' all X! X Necessary Part of Life mi' 15 Y . I., is X N XmL.x,1 Sf I J , , ' ii I y c f n . Xxx Q, iii L- r 5, Qc.. Q J fx - .W , Mi' ' U -s - X -L ., s. A . Q, J. I 8 li i -- it X ' 4 N cker presents a problem for Phillip Reuben when he gets his I asses. 'Q 5 W 5, ' 5 , 45? Z S sf we ,-0 U 111 .-i- i c 4 I' 3 . If lf' if 4 X I -.1 srl gm Y .2 In L . . fl.. 1. .V f - W ma Q Hg 0 5 Manning, Clarence Manning, Lurandy Marcus, Billy Marko, Robert Marsonek, Danny Martin, Jimmie Martin, Tim Martinez, Linda Martino, Thomas Mason, Betty Mason, Susan Masters, Alex Matthews, Joyce May, Janell Mayo, Judy McAlister, Larry McAuliffe, Kathy McBride, Delia McBride, Valerie McBurney, Euietta McClelland, Kathy McCloud, Karen McConnell, Robert MCCOY, Debra McCoy, Gwen McCugh, Richard McCutcheon, Jim McDonald, Janet McFail, Jackie McLaughlin, Leona McMullen, Delores McPeak, Kathy McPherson, Christel Medina, Francisco Melnick, Don Melton, Marilyn Menendez, Belinda Menendez, Joe Menendez, Marcelinc Meyer, David Meyers, Mary Jane Midulla, Joe Miller, Mickey Miller, Nancy Miller, Sharon Milligan Theresa Miranda Manuel Miranda Margaret Mitchell Billy Mitchell Caroline Mitchell, David Molinet, Manuel Monaco, Daniel . ,.v 'Q' -.ips-V 'l A i ,i . I at ,. t ' ' xi Q . . 1 f f Y- 3 v A I Y ' I' Q me . ,518 xx OD - 4- is L 1 u Q i , .. x 1 . we -ik S Sa. Juniors Prepare cz-,fa ff a M r - mv x ai? x 4, , i se?-, LJ g t k A ,A lr iv' -N.,-N Q :se n' Jig? J L..- Y- Long hours of study can be helpful when taking a test. for Senior Year 2 nv V 'W -:F GM . Q 5 5 . Q...- '? A I T' Y v 2 X ft - ,Q ' 1 ,. 1 4 V L 7 - X 'fe 1' - y , y fa , 0 ,I 5 is . A ,AX ' 2 5 , s N A x ., . 'IIS' f '-R' Q Q ' .... ' l vv Q I 'fo 9 K r t 5 'K 9 s, 47 ' 4 Q. qv 'Ds Y Q W, on , 'Lx A V ,A ' 41. . ,Qi , vu ' -Q L4 1 ,g? ,ps ,WK 'Sify' ,Hel ,on -51 , ?e 1 ll I ' ' Mones, Alan Monteressi, Elaine Montes, Robert Montoya, Nestor Moore, Arnegen Moore, Barbara Moore, Bobbie Moore, Russell Moreda, Lydia Morejon, Arlene Moreion, Gilbert Morgan, John Moriarty, Judy Morrison, Allen Mouling, Lamar Muiica, Carrie Muniz, Sonia Munn, Virginia Mynatt, Michele Nales, Danny Napolitano, Maria Nelson, Becky Nelson, Roy Newsome, Eddie Nickols, Candy Northrop, Vicki Noto, Peter Nuccio, Vincent Oberlin, Nancy Oden, Kandi Odom, Marilyn O'Donovan, John Oliver, Debra Olsen, Nancy Olsen, Vickie Opeyi, Mininia Otero, George Padro, Rosen Parchmont, Helen Park, John Parker, Jane Parrish, Dale Margaret Miranda and Doug Hernandez find time to talk at football games. Perez, Erlinda Perez, Mark Perez, Ramon Perez, Yvonne Perilla, Elizabeth Perricone, Mark Pesina, Ben Peters, Wayne Peterson, Linda Petralia, Cynthia Phillips, Dennis Phillips, Steve Philmore, Rudolph Pickup, Gerald Piloto, Gustavo Pipiton, Linda Pitisci, Michael Plyn, Sherri Paton, Sharon Pattaio, Mary Patterson, Brenda Patterson, Jeanette Paulding, Rowena Pauley, Connie Pazos, Rolando Pelaez, Ann Pelt, Deryl Penalver, Rosendo Penley, Mike Penuel, Robin Perdue, Lissa Perez, Armando Perez, Deana Perez, Diana T 1 K if , . ,,. W, ,ia P P , -.xr l Q M P ,ef ' A f Juniors Make 553 ,1 . E' me fi, XM f a sf a -- f' he at , ,tif .YI .45 .bfi Nr . QZIT' Q Llwx Hiv- 9 5,1 lasting Friendships ls Polk, Earl Pope, Paul Portillo, Angel Powell, Linda Prater, Judith Pritchard, Cathy Proctor, Penny Puig, Richard Puleo, Elizabeth Purnell, James Quetglez, Blanche Quevedo, Stanley Quintana, Vivian Range, Barbara Reddick, Mary Reeher, Greg Reese, Queen Rhodes, Pete Richardson, Denise Richardson, Willie Rinaldi, Ernest Risinger, Phyllis Risler, Eddie Rivers, Blanca Susan Mason and Jimmy Lynn enioy leisurely moments I A-, X - si' .,.1 ' J .P La' J. -r wk V ,. ,, ix sf it W' at to a E i , ' 5- , ' m 'T ' he 4' - if si i' 3 It J nw H ff' .-A , . ws - 'J ' ' Q - J 1 ff 583, Q I B 3' ' ,. I K ,V ' 51 .-f. X ,N V V 1 ' I Ll ' 1. t ---524 3 F 5315 in . A. on campus. , 5 A-' Rizzo, Anthony Y 7 Y 5' gf ' A N- Roberson, John ' X V ' S A Roberts, Bill -ix M A , , 'Q X . lg: 4 . L51 ni Roberts, Billy A f.. K ,, A I vjyqx Roberts, Bobby 'ff 'X m If 1 fi Roberts, Cathy , , 2 pe ' 9 4 ' '1 9 ' c 3 B if , is if iict, gf ia? is 'p..f Roberts, Terry Roberts, Yvonne Robertson, Kurvis -v...nL4r - 'Lear-Us Roberty, Belinda Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Larry Robinson, Ruth Rodriguez, Bryan Rodriguez, Cecilia Rodriguez, Greg Rodnguez., Mike Rodriguez, Rita Rodriguez, Vivian Rogers, Annie Rogers, King Roman, Ana Ross, Jean Rossman, Dale Rotolo, Terry Rotolo, Tina Rowe, Aprile Roy, Don Rushing, Leslie Russell, Georgette Ryals, David Ryan, Cassandra Selabarria, Sandra Salvatore, Eddie Salerno, Maria Sampson, Arthur Sanchez, Debbie Sanchez Genevieve Sanders, Becki Sanders, David Sanderson, Mike Sauls, Gail Saunders, Diane Scaglione, Andrew Scaglione, Curtis Scaglione, Jamie Scantamburlo, Brenda Scantling, Brenda Scarborough, Gloria Scarborough, Minette Schaaf, Danny 1 is n.:- fa X 'B C, Q , v ,x sf' 5 A 2 - vfgf 0' A a if W is 1 , b4 ' A L. I ' A 1 Q.. N. . I N if , ll iz X ,....,, va-.,fx v' l 1: - .. it I . 1 1 gjsr aes: Q , my .af , 'ww ,-l:' 133+ . I .Q xi V 1, F figs School Activities Prove fn. ,K r 'S by I SN? ll 5 if-ft-TY 'Ss' s fo is 4 1 k , Y ' L- f, XF I v - ls., 2 lr A , 7 f i 144634 gig srra .A S rs W lu . ' Q A -N : L- ! N' P 1 ,K .Q , wk j .. , 5, D L !,. 1 'el , 1- gl 4 .in e 'oi V4 , ,V K ,,. - :ii to Be Entertaining , C Aiea ' A M , 2' 'n : A Y 176.. A i . Ji' X - N is. X , vi T .gf Q - 9, VT ' K 5si A .-5 - is x A X I -5 S 43 So 5' v-.. . 2 xg Smith, Cheryl Smith, Debbie Smith, Frank Smith, Jackie ' ti,. i Q jigs' MAJ ' Smith, Leon Smith, Ronnie N Jn tx SP l at ' f- 3- ,-2:i 1 .Q V Smith, Stanley f N- Smith, Valerie u' ' V V. ,ga .. K . , S .2 n area -rv- at we ,iff Schmidt, Candy Schwavonski, Emmie Scott, Melissa Segars, Randy Seibert, Cindy Session, Anthony , W Shellby, Robert K ,ag ii ' A Shinlever, James , , , if Y Simanski, Cheryl ,- S N ,X Simmons, Debi 1 Sims, Andrew 1 Q Singleton, Sampson A x ' I ' Slatton, Christy Slinker, Mary Jo Smart, Linda Smelt, Rhonda SmEth, Agnes Smith, Charles as I fini' x l Linda Comparetto enters into the spirit of the Halloween Kozak. Ns-qv tiff Smithson, John Snell, Harold Solomon, Lisa Sparrowhawk, Charlotte Spence, Deborah s an 'I Christmas Provides Time spades, Richard K5 t 1' r '3 if' sm 3, t x 1 X N F Spindola, Elaine Spoto, Richard Springer, David Springer, Susan Stafford, Bobby wil Q ' Stafford, Doris if-N, if Kathy McAuliffe and Terry Brown help create a holiday atmosphere. ' A ls was 1 f ' Q 1' x A 43? i wi,-X Q3 L X Af- X Q X ' J 1. 'X a 'S 5 rx .t C ... M :xt Stallings, Ricky y qw Stanfielcl, Deborah l - . 5 - N xx S in fa Stanley, Cindy ' ' an Stanley, Rickie X 6' ll 1 C Q , 3f 1gi35f'5 -. Z5 l ' 1 M 'B - 2 74: Stark, Jay -- f Steele, Gary 3 'rx . 5.5, L V. Stephens, Jeanne Stowe, Marcia ti 1. ,. . W -- T A' Straughn, Peggy Q I 0' K , Strickland, Chris K K C i '.' , 'Y' ff for Enioyment F ' m . i g ,. if - S 3 i ' L i Tl, 5' 'wr-Q in 6 ' 7'-2 -gf I I, ht 1 -1 .-5. fl. i 9- qi 6 if H' x E J 4 5 , , T , Q M., 3 kc 3 Th L .,.. W . 3' if :ti - Jiri J I' 4 . Y ,tc S? 5 x- slr All l Strickland, Elaine Siricklahd, Ray Stringlellow, Bobby Stump, Linda Sturgeon, Karen Summerall, Dennis Su1herland, Rebecca Swaine, Carlene Taeger, Shelley Tanner, Mildred Taylor, Jesse Taylor, Joann Taylor, Sheila Taylor, Willie Terry, Jimmy Thomas, Mary Thompson, Cathy Thornton, John Thorpe, Gail Thurman, Debra Tutz, Laura Tindale, Danna Tindale, Freddie Tifshaw, Debbie I pe, , if CD fl 5 A i drfw it f-fri' I 'Tj J i A V- iliffaf , Tobin, Michelle Tognella, Patricia Toombs, Nat Tope, Connie Trainer, Judy Tulli, Becky Turner, Dale Turner, Dallona Turner, Donald Turner, Sheila Ugarte, Maria Ulrich, Susan Urly, Myrlene Urino, Frank Urso, Daniel Vaccaro, Shirley Valdes, Darlene Valdes, Thomas Valdez, Linda Valdez, Steve Valdez, Theodor E Valencia, Vivian Vance, Beverly Varnes, Deborah Varnum, Mike Varsalona, Maria Vasquez, Jose Velasco, Devonne Vidal, Larry Vigil, Richard Villa, Mike Vitale, Linda Wadsworth, Sandra Wagner, Gayle Wallace, Millard Wallace, Yvonne Wargo, Sandi Watson, Jesse Watson, Lillian 41' - -en . . ,B if I 3. r f' fl w 9' i.?'f'3'.,1.. 11.7-,nf .17 fb. W Terrier Burk ' 'f bf. vii! Z W ig ' z . , M , 1 A , - ,sf Q 9 W' ' if Q V f., L a r . y , v ,, -. . A I , f f . C X 'gr ' P ,r , 5 X i 9, xi ll Q I rf, - Q' Ol 40 .X I x ft Student pep makes the Terrier Bark a success. Create Enthusiasm 1. f' ' .13 - i 3 lv 1 ,- 'JA . K l iw- fl J 4? M - 'R . B . SX. i 'N f A s, , , , or L'- ' 5 ,A V I 1 x Z me ' mx f-75 ,-fl 5 fi ' I tit p , ' , , If J, ' 1 f ft ,s 'i ' ' ' r P f i , sn 4-nf! Pm ' 1 ji 'bn' 1 f' ' I' , 'D A M fl' J 2 X lt , 1 'K ' . ,'F v I Watts, Joe Watts, Oscar Weatherford, David Webb, Sue Weeks, Patty Wehman, Jackie Weis, Richard Wel.ons, Diane Wells, Debra Wentworth, Debbie West, Pamela Whaley, Bonnie Wheller, Alva White, Darlene White, Nancy White, Ricky Whitehead, Frances Whitman, Pam Wilbroite, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Jack Cnarles Cheryl David Greg Wesley Williamson, Mike Wilson, Allen Wilson, Charles Wilson, David Wind, Carol Woffa rd , Paul Wonthy, Willie Wood, Frances Wcodbeck, Dee Wright, Leuis Wright, Reggie Wynne, Joe Wynns, Darlene Wynns, Larry Ynocencio, Jesus Young, James Young, Lourie Ysidro, Mia To soothe his students while they are taking a test, the favorite of the senior class plays records such as 200l-A Space Odyssey. He is al- ways ready to try new ideas. When his students didn't understand the proper procedure for giving a critig cal analysis of a book, the 1969 sen- ior favorite stayed up preparing a book report to present to the class. Born in Sarasota, interested in lit- erature which he makes come alive for his students, and graduated from the University of South Florida, this English teacher came to Hillsborough as an intern in 1966. He loves to play a joke on any unsuspecting per- son. He has traveled widely in Africa and Europe and enjoys sailing and swimming. Because he listens to his students' opinions, treats them like adults, and never shows the famous temper of a red-head, the senior class has voted their favorite to be .. . MR. MAX WEILL. Seniors Honor Abelaira, Martha Abene, Margaret Acebo, Gabriel Adams, Donna Alarcon, Helen Alderman, Doug Allen, Boyd Allen, Kenny ' Mr. Weill S Qr-' i I A'- 1 saw 1 f 404' 1-ii 4 O Allen, Patricia Allen, Richard 9 Alonzo, Beatrice Alonzo, Corby . gg -4-,, f' ii Sp if V' i -lc Class Officers Selected SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Scruggs, Secretary, Lynn Hutchinson, Treasurer, Andy Johnston, President, Shirley Tagliarini, Vice-President. Mr' sryr , S , ss, 'V mv-Wray , ,f x,-gf I ,,'f Alonso, Joe Alonso, Norma Alvarez, Mary Amador, Miriam Amar, Harold Amerson, Avis Anderson, Randall Antonetti, Linda 'fif 2 ' , mm I1 If IC IC I1 fi- Andy Johnston :nforms students of the day s achvmes Ares Donna Armsirong Rlchard Arfeche, Robert Aull James AVSF6 Leo Baker, Julie Baker, Marlene Baldwin, Rosetta Ball, Lynne Bardales, Joyce Baria, Diana Barker, Bobbi Lee Barron, Jeri Bates, Kathleen Baxley, Bryan Students' Interests 'iff ' Y ,ar +9 Baxter, Orten Beaty, Marilyn Bellamy, Karen Bennett, Curtis Bermudez, Robert Berry, Carol Berry, Darlene Beat, Brenda Biglow, Kay Bisbee, Michael 7 I W ? 45 sh FQ, ,,. ff' '- gg R, --.rf wx Vary ln L., sfffrfxs, Classrooms I 4 fe. if TT '-91 . ,we Fix ww y 'F'--7, 'Wad Black, Jeff Blakely, Dennis Blankenbecler, Mike Boddiford, Cheryl Bfiddifofdf DGVVYI 50995, KBTFWY Bohler, Henry Borden, Lana Borders, Peggy Bovey, Carolyn Bowen, Ann Brecken, Rosanna Brewer, Leslie Britten, Leonard Brock, Mary Broecker, Gene Brown, Florence Brown, James Brown, Herbert Brown, Kenneth Bryant, Sharon Buchanan, Darla Lockers Present Derryl Boddiford decides to straighten up. i 4 ,J Bullard, Kenny Burroughs, Louis Buckner, Lloyd Burdick, Richard Problems Qua- 'fuer G 1 2' A gg 'S a Q- 13, 9, Ricky Santana helps Kay Biglow solve the problem. 'Nh' C 'vg 'N-.rf K' Bush, Laura Busciglio, Denise Buffs, Michael Butz, Donna BY'Clf Allen Cadenlwead, Michael Cagle, Glenda Campbell, Brenda Campbell, Larry Caf 1Pl5l, NG2lS0f'I l l 1 Traditions Are Upheld 'bi --...4 'f -.,,1i'LN .wr Canasi, Manuel C6f1ClO, Anim Carbillo, Wil Cardinale, Michael Cardoso, Cynthia Carlisle, Jack Carlisle, Jeff Carlisle, Roger- Canella, Michael Cano, Aileen Capifano, Marty Bonnie Watson finds what it means fo be a sophomore. I9 is xl ff ,ff 3 .9 f.. .asv-M , a fl o XA 5. .. ' . , lf., E9 i l 5553 i,.i ia KX X ' 5- Mi at H.H.S 19'rf Kilim- 4 ff Cindy Edmund and Kitty Kelly explain to sophs one of HiIIsborough's oldest traditions. - S x 72 ,vm ' Ra sa K ,fv if 'ul Casey, Susan Castro, Anne Castro, Pam Caulter, Mark Carr, Robert Chararnonte, Terry Cheney, Becky Christo, Patsy Christopher, Diane Carter, Richard Chamness, Kathy Cirella, Johnny Exchange Student Builds NW 'lil Exchange student receives warm welcome. Colkmire, Sieve Collins, Donna Collins, Fred Clark, Charles Clark, Vera Clickener, Reed Clyaft, Jacquleine Coates, Marilyn Coleman, Ferris Collins, Timmy Collins, Wayne New Friendships QP' ' wi... 'TL5' NS 'Q' 44' 'C' :uri gg-9 So' Peggy Borders introduces Lioba Steiner to a new friend, Kirk Naylor. Conte-rbury, Kafhleen Cooksey, Harry Cooper, Judy Corrales, Hector Corrales, Marilyn Cofon, Dennis Cox, John Coy, John Crabb, Thomas Craig, Linda Craparo, Dena Crawford, Louie Assembli -' R A f ad. Big Red-symbolizes the spirit of Hillsborough High School. . ..:i5 sv' '4lf'i , Cunningham, Carlfon Danford, Connie Davenport, Jo Dawson, Rosalyn Day, Daphne De Armond, Doug es Boost School Spirit in-.., Crawford, Arie Cummins, Doris Davis, Brenda De La Parle, Marilyn Culbreath, Jamie Cummins, Peter Davis, Carl De Rio, Delores Throughout the Year Lil ? i, ia ira W. in 5' ,+I ,...r , rv-'I -- la Q De Meza Richard Denmark Don Dessesseau, Marion De Vore, Bill Lee Plaza spreads true terrier spirit. E' K 1 9' No-x Q'-1 50 0' ev lb , ,1- s-Z Y ,... thy- Nr'-an DeVore, Diane Diaz, Jackie Diilman, Donna Dinning, Jack Dial, Joe Diaz, Judy DiBeHa, Gary Di Pierre, Charlene DiSalvo, Linda Doby, Linda Seniors Overcome Dolcimascolo, Phyllis Donaldson, Dan Dopp, Steven Dowd, Henry Drake, Susan Drummond, Danny Ernie Gonzalez receives last minute instructions. 60' .,-nam., 'tio' hrfxf Dorris, Doug Dorta, Robert Eastman, Denise Eaton, Deborah Edmund, Cindy Ernest, Ronald Escobedo, Martha Euhus, Richard the Challenge slr- 'TT' R., 1 YS. Evans, Carrie X lr , Z.. Fales, Brenda ug ' it l Tiff' 4' 9'1- ,grs 11? Nw-'rf 'fi . ,, A 1 . . Di- - 1 ' ' ut -aug ' U14 Terriers show support for the Big Red team. X .. :lg E i 5 Liz A,.A P1 tvs in 'we 1'-I '4 . 0:-.JA 4 ,, , iw -M ,V i 43 my Farmer, Paul Farris, David Felder, Debra Fernandez, Debra Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez, Michael Fernandez, Norma Fernandez, Richard Fernandez, Rita Fernandez, Susan Seniors Strive for Perfection Mfr 1 ABE Qrfgv' ki Ferrera, Tina Forehand, Rebecca Frier, Debra Fucarino, Morris NWN M' we YV' if 'ilrmv Muff' Filoqgo, Nangy Finch, Antoinette Fisher, Mickey Ford, Tony Foster, Cheryl FosTer, Troy Foy, Debbie Freas, Martha Gracie Monte does her best on the Senior Placement. if Hi l egfi' 1 haw Q at 1 1, i 2, 'Q ,ff X5 1 wks if a - f'12 f'5 :i4' 2 g na- 1 F V ' WM. ,, - . ,.,4,. A senior works hard on his P.A.D. term paper. ia. 'tm' ' .., 'Tsai .is FueyO, Vaiefie GidSdel'L Naomi Garcia, Joe Gardner, Gary Garner, Franklin Gano, Richard Garcia, Bennie Gesroso, Joe Gibbs, Rosalie Gibson, Patricia Garcia, Danny Garcia, Debbie Gaskins, NBUCY Georgienni, Linda W Halloween Provides Gibson, Pe99Y Gibson, William Gilchrist, David Gomez, Robert Gonzalez, Eddie Gonzalez, Elaine Gonzalez, Ernie Gonzalez, Sandra Goodson, Robert Gordillo, Jerry 'Qtr w Senior girls find musical chairs amusing. Greco, Eugene Green, Isalean Green, Linda Griffin, Beverly Griffin, Barbara Griffin, John Griffin, Lindy Griffin, Sharon Grimes, Deborah Grimm, Allan Groscurth, Randy Gunderson, Harold 5-1' Seniors Display Pictures Gustausen, Carl Gutierriez, Orlinda Hall, Christine Hall, Vicki Hamilton, John Hand, Karen Handley, Michael Haner, Wayne Hare, Ronald Harley, Sylvia Harman, Charles Harper, Audrey Harper, Jeannette Harpe, Yvette Harris, Becky Harris, Patricia Harris, Sandy Haskins, Thomas Hasty, Marilyn Hawsey, Gary i 'Ui Haywood, Dennis Heard, Connie Hegler, Mary Henderson, Charlie Hendrey, Brenda Hernandez, Armando q ' Hernandez, John Hernandez, Marina Faye Jones shows friends her senior pictures. QU' are -ff bf iv? 5 4. A ,A ,,AAf,HIHl I 7, g , 7 ,,, , Lunches - u Time Seniors were given the privilege of an extra three minutes for lunch. ,sb I,-wal ' we 495 Yl Heron, Linda Heykens, Ruth Hicks, Michael Highsmiih, Linda Hernandez, Terry Hoffmann, Ronnie Holmes, Judie Holton, Renati Holz, Thomas Hill, David Hope, Pam 4..- YT? Howell, Richard Hudson, Gordon Hutchinson, Lavoid Lunch provides a Tim 'in- , A Sadie Hawkins C4 s 'Y Interlandi, Sharon Ippoliro, Maria Isla, Ceiia jackson, Carol Jaeger, Laura Jackson, Mercedes Jelks, Linda Jelks, Leonard Janez, Sharon Jacobs, Morris Jackson, Keith I Furnishes Entertainment Jenkins, James Jensen, Dennis Jerkins, Callista Jimenez, Charlie Johns, Delilah Johns, Sharon Johnson, David Johnson, Pam 'SP vzrfrv Lioba Stainer and David Hughes were voted Mammy and Pappy Yokum. M F Johnson Ruthy Johnston Andy Johnston, Darlene Jones, Faye Jones, Gwen Jones, Nellie Jones, Vicki Joseph, Jack Justice, Terry Keats, Jane Kelley, Leonard Kelly, Kitty Kendall, Priscilla Kent, Lucy Kerr, Daniel Key, Jack Outlet of Frustrations S' ...J 'ensue' .1 1 vczrf' 'Y 3 King, Robert Kinsman, Thomas Kirkland, Cheryl Kirkland, Robert Knight, Shirley Kuchinskas, Eddie Lacedonia, Jeanette LaFountain, Thomas Lambert, Jack Lake, Lenora . ww YQQF' ,fa-or Lang, Ken Lasley, Dorinda Lassiter, Eric Latture, John Lawhome, CYfl 'l5 Lawhorne, Landis Lazzara, Debbie Lazzara, Marlene Ledo, Alan Lee, Andrea Patty Morton sells Ken Otero a Plant voodoo doll. 4:9 Students Prepare Leon, Eddie Leonard, Linda Leto, Anthony Lewis, George Lewis, Sharon Lewis, Marvin Lezama, Carlos Ligori, Nelson Limoges, Sheryl Linderman, Bonnie Linn, Hugh Lifrle, Kathy or Thanksgiving If i I T Llana, Fernando Llanes, Patricia l-Ombafdia, Carol l-CPU' NOFVYWGF' L0Pezf SandY Loria, Tom Lon, Raymond Loughren, Dennis Lowe, Carolyn l-U'-3C0f1i, Caihefine Turkey Day Brings 'mg' ' l W? Luis, Anfhony Lyle, Barbara Lyle, Dorothy Lynn, Jimmy Lynn, Robert Mack, Brenda Mack, Freida Mahoney, Claire Mallard, Jackie Manalil Linda Ruin for the Terriers 54 'bf .1 NSA, -51' , er N-39 'ff Mann, Barbara Manning, Allen Manning, Loretta Manrique, Mary Marks, Robert Marshal, Bemafd Marshall, Brenda Marshall, Sandra Martin, Jeanette M6I'TiI'1, SUSBH Martinez, Belinda Martinez, Danise Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, Mary Martinez, Steve 'ls 'MA n. sw Christmas Inspires u Massaro, Sam Matthis, Darlene McAdams, Jane? McCluslcey, Herbert McDaniels, Alton McEver, Linda C. N. 417 prepares Chris1mas display. Martino, Cathy Massaro, Richard McAIisler, Margaret McAuliffe, Pat McFail, Mike McGee, Diane McKenzie, Rue McMullen, Gary Tlme of Happiness K 5 X11 sy Q' 3, K' 63,-.W E' McNab, Calvin Mcmab, JoAnn McNeal, Kelly McNeal, Willie Melvin, Gwen Mendez, Robert Mendoza, Rudy Menenclez, Joe Messer, Dennis Meyle, Pat M'lian, William Miller, Frances Mlncey, John Mitchell, Joseph Moeller, Harold Monte, Grace v 'U' Meguiar, Mike Menendez, Robert Mills, Mack Montesino, Nancy YYYY 77 Yrrri mi V nni ii iv Anticipation Comes Moore Donald Moore Melvin 115' ing.. .. 'Q Seniors study New Years' resolutions. Moore, Patrice Mori, Jimmy Moses, Chester Muniz, Linda Morales, Janet Moreland, Guinell Morrissey, Michael Morton, Patty Mounts, Eloie Muley, Vivian Mynatt, Chuck Naylor, Kirk With the New Year L- v Curtis Bennett demonstrates his powerful technique. ins- Nelms, Laura Nelson, Darlee Oliphant, Evelyn Oliver, Judy Olsen, Lorraine N6lSOf1, Diane Nichols, Susan N0Bh, NGYWCY Norris, Steve Northrop, Robert Norton, Nancy Allan Byrd does a good deed forthe dey. Terriers Encounter Many Otero, Kenneih O'TooIe, Gary Oversrreer, Judy Painter, Ralph Pampolona, Joe Papy, Joseph O'Neill, Don O'NeiIl, Mary Jane Parker, Donald Parrino, Laura Patterson, Joel Paul, Agnes Payne, Penny Pederson, Gary Kinds of Difficulties C '5 Pedroso, Nlayra Pennington, Gayle Perciful, Karen Perez, Brenda Perilla, Marco Perricone, Joe Peterson, Sharon Pidick, Billy 'tr ,V Parking is lust one problem of many for seniors. ,--- '-'- Perez, Dalia Peters, K'm Pino, Anthony Piazza, Molly u 54 'ii fice. Plascencia, Daniel Plazza, Lee Gary Hawsey seeks advice from the guidance of Piper, Donald Poe, Frances Porter, Ted Post, Cathy Potter, .lerrie Pritcher, Gary Pride, Sharmon 1 V' 'an Jo Psoinos, Gail Purvis, Pam Quick, Debbie Quiiano, Alma Quin ana, :vi Hel Sought in a Variety of Ways 5' 'i Rabon, Vickie Radney, Judy Ramirez, Maria Randolph, Kenneth Ranon, Maria Raska, Patricia Rathel, Wayne Reams, Mary Donna Adams and Rick Rodriguez enioy the spaghetti. ,f'f '? , 1 Range, Colbert Reeder, Victor Rego, Viima Renaldo, Theresa Clubs Provide After in Reyes, Frank Ridenour, Rick Rivera, Diana Rivers, Archie '! ' --ww ? X w--f-v kv' 'cr -M Rhodes, Judy RlCl'1al'C'lSOY1, -leffY Ricliesin, Janice Riddell, Jimmy Rigsby, Donald Rllleffe, Diane Rinaldi, Stanley Riveiro, Cynihia Key Club sponsors a dance alter the King game. Game Activities Roberson, Nancy Robinson, Debra Robinson, Mike Rodgers, Linda Rodriguez, Bob Rodriguez, Cecelia Rodriguez, Elaine Rodriguez, Florence Rodriguez, Laurie Rodriguez, Louie Rodriguez, Rick Rodriguez, Virginia Roger, Ralph Rolo, Gilda Roman, Joe Romano, David Romano, Robe.T Romero, Rene Roskay, Barbara Rubio, Oscar Tom Huey aids classmates in an entertaining speech, pr Russell, Nikki Russo, Grace Extra Activities K '-it' as-5,9 'I' s-53,5 311' ic! vm 79 fs., Rutherford, Julia Sadler, Jessie Sallye, Erie Sames, Kurt Sampson, Susan Sanchez, Richard San Pedro, Jorge Santana, Ricky Santos, Joseph Sarcone, Lucie Sarver, Michael Savarino, Ann Scally, Suzanne Scarborough, Ann Schiro, Frances Schiro, Robert Schwarzenbach, Lynn Schlofterback, Mike Scolaro, Debbie Sqrivens, Beverly Broaden Experiences v-.Mk - is Scruggs, Kathie Sedler, Becky The Gasparilla holiday gives Debbie Norris and Victor Reeder time to enioy a day at the fair. Hurd Work in Store Shealy, Cafhy Shedd, James Miss Jones tries fo decide on a play for ihe senior class. 5 Sheehan, Tom Sherman, Jocelyn Shirley, Julius Shook, Kathy Sierra, Yvonne Simms, Tampa Simonds, Debbie Simonton, Sharon Singletary, Debbie Sklenar, Kathi for the New Year T' ,Q , gf f Slane Smith, Smith, Smith Debbie Steve Mike Kenneth Smith, David Smith Nancy Smith, Michael Smith, JoElIen 5 N-1 Smith, James Smith, Tommie Smitherman, Diane Snyder, Randy Soderberg, Kristine Spangler, Jim Christine Hall shares information found on her renowned author with the class Times Change in 3- 'Qs' Spano, Carlo Sparkman, Gary Spivey, Diane Spoto, Daniel Spurlock, Anita Stafford, Eldred Stafford, Lynn Stainer, Lioba Stallings, Cheryl Stanley, Betty Ruth Heykins and Julie Baker enjoy one of H.H.S.'s senior privileges. .fl Stephens, Jack Stapler, William Stephens, Peggy gh f , , , QM, Terrier Atmosphere 1 ? N-J li Tagliarini, Shirley ,gf x W--- br in-0 CZ' 3' if-af Stille, Wayne Stilley, Debby Straughn, Linda Suarez, Louis Suarez, Nancy Sullivan, Debbie Summer, Gayle Sutherland, Cathy Stout, Kathie Suarez, Mara Sullivan, Jim Sutton, Janet Tagle, Wayne Tambuzzo, Marcelo ,WM rf' Vivian Quintano and Judy Overstreet make needed alterations as graduation draws near. 269 Prom Creates Excitement Y in-4 hfx TL' Antoinette Finch discusses preparations for the senior prom. Tanner, Tim Teston, Roy Thompson, Eddie 'Wm ie x Thompson, Sharon Thornton, James Tillman, Larry Taylor, Sharon Terry, Jody Tharpe, Reatha Thomas, Patricia Thompson, Fred Thompson, Mary Tisdale, Barbara Todd, Bill if G3 Rf Todd, D9lJOfalt Tucker, Rhonda Turner, Russell Swain, Elaine Tvviggs, Rudy Twine, Barbara in 4. , . K 125 Nancy Norton and Steven Dopp are off to enjoy an unforgettable night. Q4 ,-Q K! 'P--f Nm irq va-ywvv Turner, Susan Ulrich, Marsha Valdes, Kathy Valdes, Vivian Vann, Jimmy y 'Qs Y 1'N 1 ' W Turner, William Utt, Nancy Valdes, Patricia Valdivia, Val Vargas, Carmen if .NM Vega, Nestor Volz, Cheryl Wade, Mary Wadsworth, Gail QM-M. Seniors Prepare for Seniors take the first step toward graduation. Walker, Jeralyn Walsh, William Ward, Cynthia Waring, Wright Warren, Hal Warren, Wayne Watkins, Wayne Watson, Wendell Graduation gnu., ln- 23 fin ! x- 41 'vb L- Chi' Welob, Bill Weller, Kim Weslberry, Ellen While, Marta 9 Q--v Weidner, Sally Werigyri, Frank Whaley, Leonard Wickham, Debbie . WS Bill White receives congralulmions from Mr. Spofo. Q' is--V if ,, Q- Whatley, Bcloloy White, Bill While, Doug Wilcox, Shirley Wilder, Gale Willey, linda 1 273 Williams Williams Williams, Williams, James Leon Ronnie Sheila Williamson, Alex Williamson, Hugh Willford, Patricia Wilson, Bobby Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson 1 Harold Karen Steve Vicki Wincl, Dori Winters, Janette Wofford, Emily Wood, Sheila Woodbury, Brenda Wooten, Patricia Wright, Joseph Yanez, Sharon Yates, Diana Yon, Llewellyn Young, Jeanine Young, Marcus Young, Murray Youngblood, Carolyn Ysidro, David Zamblto, Randy Zambito, Richard Zambito, Yolanda Graduates Face the Future Zeigler, Vanderlyn Zorn, George 'Q-gp Zuckerman, Elaine Zummo, Anthony Q., Zummo, Valerie Y., Beerman, Kathleen HHS I started by learning the golden rule, And before I knew it, I was in junior high school. l thought that Washington was really number I, But I heard of a school that was equal to none. lt was a Big Red House as it was clearly known, I heard its colors were always brightly shown. I had already planned to go to a dragonland, But disaccreditation changed my stand. I was really scared of this Big Red place, And not knowing anyone was iust like occupying a space. l finally learned of the Big Red's tradition, And how it stood in every position. In sports with victories and the band with its beat, All helped us to sit in the number one seat. Go, go Big Red is what people would say, From the beginning of school till the end of May. Just a few more days, and this all will be past, But I have enioyed it and l'll enjoy it to the last. A few of us cried that very first day, A few will cry now the very same way. I will never forget this Big Red place, Because this is where l found a place. To stay with people who were so dear, Yes, this is what l've found here, Good-bye Big Red palace, your future is still at rest l've finally reached my last step And lust passed my last test. By-Billy Slinker In Memoriam Hillsborough's halls were saddened and stu- dents stood for a moment of silent meditation on November l8, l969, in memory of a departed Terrier . . . Lemmy Capitano. Striken by muscular dystrophy when he was nine years old, Lemmy is remembered by his friends at HHS as a cheerful young man in a wheelchair. Always smiling, never complain- ing, Lemmy would spend most of his day in Mrs. Kennedy's art classes, designing posters and ribbons for the games. At lunch his friends, who were numerous, would come to ioin him for a game of chess. Lemmy's outstanding qualities did not go unrecognized. He was muscular dystrophy poster boy for several years, and also received a plaque from the Whitts Association Youth Clubs which read, For Courage, Determina- tion, Faith, Understanding, an All Around Wonderful Person. Lemmy never missed a Big Red football game. Brought to the games by his father in a special van, he was an in- spiration to the players and coaching staff who enioyed talking to him at the sidelines. He loved sports car races too, and would return covered with grime and oil, but also with his ever-present smile. Hillsborough High was Lemmy's life. During the summers he participated in the summer music programs. His love for the school and its activities kept Lemmy's hope and faith alive. He planned for the future even to the very end. Because of his desire to graduate from Hillsborough, Mr. Spoto presented his parents with his posthumous diploma. His determina- tion, strength, and courage exemplified the true Terrier that he was. Today Lemmy rests with a stuffed terrier and the red and black colors that he loved so well. Lemmy Capitano looks on as former Mayor Nick Nuccio signs a proclamation designating November as the Muscular Dystrophy Month. i., . 1' ,1- .fy 1 , 1. ww . 4, -. f- 4 tr 1? k .... ,fWw T fc ABELAIRA, MARTHA ESTHER National Honor Society 3 ABENE, MARGAREAI LOUISE MOHO -Z Club 2, 3, FBLA 3, Dancerette 2, 3, Terrier Bark 2, 3, Student Council Representative I, Student Council Alternate 2, Big Red Band-Superior 3. PH-232-9851 ACEBO, GABRIEL Chess I ADAMS, DONNA JEAN Opti-Miss 2, 3, Treasurer 3, French Honor 2, 3, Pan American 3, AFS 3, Chorus 3, Dancerette 3, Senior Class Play 3, Office Assistant I, 2, Girls State 3. PH-235-8851 ALARCON, HELEN RACHEL Z Club 3, Office Assistant 3, National Honor Society 3. PH-248-5829 ALDERMAN, DOUGLAS LEE DOUG -Key Club 3, Pan American 3, AFS 3, Youth Council 3, H-Club 3, Inter-Racial Club 3, Cross Country Track 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Terrier Bark 3, Calendar Model 3, Mr. Nelson's Off. Asst. I, 2, 3, Senior Class Senior Directory MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Andy Johnston Kim Weller Play. PH-232-9513 ALLEN C. BOYD French Honor Society 2, 3. PH-238- 4230 ALLEN, PATRICIA ANN ANN --PH-236-6212 ALLEN RICHARD MARSHALL SNORKEL -PH.-237-2771 ALONZO, DONNA DIANE CORBY -DCT 3, Vice President. PH-626-6638 ALONSO, JOE ALVAREZ, MARY ANN FBLA 3, Secretary 3. PH-235-5511 AMADOR, MIRIAM A. FBLA, 3, CBE 3, CBE District Conven- tion 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 3. PH-251-2900 AMERSON, AVIS ADELE Honorary Science Society 3. PH-238- 5I3I ANTIONETTI, LINDA MARIE ARES, DONNA LEE National Honor Society 2, 3, Z-Club 3, AFS 3, Youth Council 3. PH-933-I452 ARMSTRONG, RICHARD LESTER ARTECHE, ROBERT PUGLISI Key Club 2, 3, Latin Forum I, 2, 3, President 3, Inter-Club Council 3. PH-234-9454 ANDERSON, RANDY CRAIG PH-231-4661 AVERA, LEO ROY PH-226-6902 AYCOCK, SHARON MICHELLE FBLA 3, CBE 3. PH-933-5917 AZPEITIA, ALBERT JAMES BADER, THOMAS LYNN TEXAS -PH-238-7656 BAKER, BERTHA LOUISE BB -Inter-Racial Council 3, Student Council 3, Dancerette 3, Terrier Bark I, Band 2, Office Assistant 3, Washington Field Trip with Band 3. PH-876-2306 BAKER, DAVID RANDALL Interact 3, ROTC 2, 3, Interact Convention 3. PH-227-Ol 74 BAKER, MARLENE HAZEL PH-247-2459 BAKER, JULIE MAUREEN Anchor Club 2, 3, Sr. Director 3, AFS I, 2, 3, Corres. Sec. 3, Latin Forum 2, 3, Vice Pres. Youth Council 3, Drama Club 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3, HILSBOREAN staff 3, Academic Editor 3, Office Asst. 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, FSPA Workshop 3. PH-232-3091 BALDWIN, ROSETTA VERCINA ROSE -PH-233-5432 BALL, LYNNE DENISE PH-229-6966 BARDALES, JOYCE CARIDAD PH-243-2134 BARJA, DIANA Spanish Honor Society 3, FTA I. PH-226-0631 BARKER, BOBBIE LEE Civinettes 2, 3, Parl., FBLA 3, Student Council Representative 2, Red 81 Black Rep., Annual Rep. 2, Annual Staff Typist. PH-872-7274 BARRON, JERI DENISE FBLA 3, Orchestra I, Band 2, Music Clinic I. PH-233-lO52 BATES, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH CBE 3. PH-228-7063 BAXLEY, BRYAN WILLIAM H-Club 3, Manager and Trainer for Football Team I, 2, 3, ROTC 3. PH-872-0280 BAXTER, ORTEN THOMAS H-Club 3, Chess Club 2, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Weightlifting 3, Terrier Bark 3. PH-235-6772 BEATY LINDA MARILYN PH-238-I39O BEERMAN, KATHLEEN RAE AFS 3, FTA 2, 3, Program Chairman 3, Honorary Science Society I, 2, 3, Beaker Breakers 2, 3, Scrapbook 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Youth Council 2, 3, Red 8. Black Rep., Calendar Rep. 3. PH-877-3271 BELLAMY, KAREN PH-244-0611 BENNETT, CURTIS H-Club 2, 3, Office Asst. 2, 3, Basketball Varsity 2, 3, Jr. Varsity I, ROTC I, 2, District Champion 2, Region Champion 2, State Runner Co-Champion 2, All Conf., All City, All County 2, 3. PH-244-5832 BENTON, DON RICHARD PH-935-3833 BERMUDEZ, ROBERT PH-223-2987 BERRY, CAROL ANN Z Club 2, 3, Rec. Sec., Pan American 2, 3, Drama Club I, 3, Youth Council 3, FHA 3, Junior Board of Directors I, Beaker Breakers 2, Office Asst. I, 3, American Field Service 3, Student Council I, Calendar Model I, Cheer- leading I, 2, 3, Red 84 Black Rep I, Hilsborean Rep I, Terrier Bark I, 2, 3, American Cheerleader Clinic I, 2, 3, National Cheerleader Clinic I, WFLA TV Sportsmanship Award 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society I, 2, 3, Miss Hilsborean 4th Maid, Senior Class Play. PH-229-6878 BEST, BRENDA DELORIS Pep Squad I, DCT I, DCT District Convention I. PH-247-I407 BIGLOW, KAY DIANE Civinettes 2, 3, Historian, Pan Ameri- can 2, 3, AFS 3, French Honor Society I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, FTA 3, Youth Council 3, Student Council Rep. I, Terrier Bark 3, Annual Rep. 2, Red 8- Black Rep. I, Civinette District Convention 3. PH-238-3345 BLACK, JEFFERY ADRIAN JEFF -Jr. Optimist Octagon 2, 3, Vice Pres., Brush 81 Palette I, 3 BLAKELY, DENNIS FREDERICK Varsity Football, Office Asst., Calendar Model, P.E. Lifeguard. PH-233-225I BLANKENBECLER, MICHAEL WAYNE Interact 2, Sec. PH-932-7657 BOARDMAN, DAVID ALAN H-Club 2, 3, Honorary Science Society 2, 3, Track 2, Cross Country 2. PH-238-2886 BODDIFORD, GRADY DERYL Key Club 3, Pan American 3, Tennis 3, Student Council Rep. 3. PH-235- 9434 BODDlFORD,lLINDA CHERYL Anchors 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Drama 3, AFS 3, Hilsborean Staff 3. PH-235-9434 BOGGS, BETTY KATHERINE KATHY -Z-Club 2, 3, Parl. 3, National Honor Society 3. PH-23I- 0642 BOHLER, HENRY CABOT LODGE Junior Optimist 2, 3, Vice Pres., National Honor Society 3, Science Honor Society 3, Latin Forum 3, Student Council Rep. 2, ROTC I, 2. PH-248-I374 BOWEN, ELIZABETH ANN Opti-Miss 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Hilsborean Staff Editor 2, 3, FSPA Convention. PH-237-2763 BORDERS, PEGGY Anchors 2, 3, AFS I, 2, 3, Glee Club. PH-227-8614 Senior Directory BOVEY, CAROLYN SUE PH-225-9523 BRECKEN, ROSANNA KAY ROSEANN -FBLA 3, Library Asst. I, 2, Business Asst. 3. PH-238-4741 BREWER, LESLIE LEE Interact 2, Marching Band 3, National Honor Society. PH-234-3OI 3 BRITTEN, LEONARD LOUIS Leo Club 2, 3, H Club 3, Pan American 3, Football 3, Student Council Rep. 2. BROCK, MARY NELL FBLA 3 BROECKER, EUGENE ROBERT GENE -Jr. Civitans I BROWN, FLORENCE R. LORATTE -Office Asst. 2, 3. PH-245-603I BROWN, JAMES J. JIM -DCT 2, Chorus I, ROTC 2 BROWN, LINDA S. PH-233-0853 BRYANT, SHARON FAITH CBE 3, FBLA 3 ' BUCHANAN, DARLA J. FBLA 3. PH-876-6978 BULLAKD, KENNY A. BOARDBALLER -Jr. Leo Pres., Pan American, H Club, Drama Club, ICC, JV Basketball I, Varsity 2, 3, Homeroom officer 2, 3, Senior Class Play. BURDICK, RICHARD MARVIN RICKY -Band I. PH-251-I255 BUSCIGLIO, DENISE MARIE Student Council I, Terrier Bark 2, Maiorette head 2, Homeroom Officer I BUSH, LAURA A. H Sports Club I, Bookroom I, 2. PH-238-4208 BUTTS, MIKE E. WALLACE T. -H Club, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, JV Football I, Track 2, 3 BUTZ, DONNA KAY Drama Club 3, Sec., Z Club 3, FTA 3, Student Council I, 3, Terrier Bark 3, Homeroom officer 3, Senior Class Play 3. PH-232-33I I MOST INTELLIGENT Thomas Crabb. Rue McKenzie -of , 19 BURD, ALLEN L. BUTCH -Leo Club 3, H Club 2, 3, Track 2, Football 2, 3, ROTC I, 2, I of Top 20 in Nation Wide Math Test 2. PH-231-5281 CADENHEAD, MICHAEL R. MIKE -ROTC 3. PH-23I-0303 CAGLE, GLENDA G. IOIO W. Kentucky. PH-223-I I34 CAMPBELL, BRENDA G. FHA 3. PH-237-0751 CANCIO, ANITA L. Drama 3, Chorus 3. PH-226-2I24 CANTERBURY, KATHLEEN J. KATHY -DCT 3. PH-226-0634 CAPITANO, MARTY S. AMIGO -ROTC 2, Red 81 Black Staff 3, Senior Class Play. PH-233-9352 CARABALIO, WILFRED WIL -H-Club 3, Sec. 3, Football JV I, Var. 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Weightlifting 3, Track I, 3, Office Assist. 2, 3, Wrestling Capt. I, 2 CARDINALE, MICHAEL A. MIKE -Interact 3, Honorary Sci. Society 3. PH-234-I45I CARDOSO, CYNTHIA M. CINDY -PH-247-I553 CARLISLE, JACK H. Drama 3, Student Council 3, Home- room Officer 3, Senior Class Play. CARLISLE, JEFFREY E. JEFF -Band 3. PH-872-8I I2 CARLISE, ROGER T. I2I5 E. Frierson. PH-238-2265 CARTER, RICHARD DEAN Key Club I, 2, 3, Vice Pres. H-Club I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Football I, Student Council 3, ROTC 3. PH-238- 2265 CASEY, MAUD SUSAN Mixed Chorus I. PH-238-2889 CASTRO, ANNE FRANCES Anchor 2, 3, Jr. Director 2, Pan American 3, FTA 3, Span. Honor Society 3, Homeroom Rep. I, 2, Student Council Treas. 3, Calendar 3, Terrier Bark 2, 3, Dancerette 2, 3, FASC Convention 2, FASA Dist. IV Convention 3, Sportsmanship Plus Award 3, Miss Hilsborean 2nd Maid. PH-876-3923 CASTRO, PAMELA JEAN PAM -Kiwanetts 2, 3, Pan Am. 3, Sec. 3, FTA 2, 3, FHA 3, Youth Council 3, Drama Club 3, AFS 3, Bible Club 3, Brush 81 Palette 3, Calendar Model 2, Terrier Bark 3, Off. Assist. I, 2, 3, Red Convention 3, Senior Class Play. PH-876-2290 CHENEY, BECKY LEE . Opti-Miss 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, FHA I, 2, 3, AFS 3, Drama Club 3, Brush 81 Palette 3, Honor Society 3, Honorary Sci. Soc. 3, Student Council Alt. I, 2, 3, Girls' State Senator 2, Annual Rep. 3, Crisco Outstanding FHA State Convention I, 2, 3, FHA National Convention 2, Teen Scene Rep. IWLCY TVJ, Inter-Club Council 3, Del. to Not. Honor Society Convention 3. PH-233-27I I CIRELLA, JOHN ANTHONY Civitoins I, 2, Sec., Leo 3, Vice Pres., Terrier Bork I. PH-223-I885 CLANTON, JANICE JAN -FSA, DCT CLARK, CHARLES JOEL CHARLIE -Rodio Club 3, Chess Club I, 2, FTA I, H-Club I, 2, Electronics Mcinoiger I, 2, Noitioncil Honor Society. PH-236-34I I CLARK, PHILLIP DARWIN PHIL -,ROTC 2i CLARK, VERA FRANCIS SKINNY COATES, MARILOU DARLENE Opti Miss 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, FBLA 3, Pres. Ncitioncil Honor Society 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, Senior Choirmoin, Lib. Asst. I. PH-689-7792 COLEMAN, FERRIS M. Office Asst. 3, Senior Clciss Ploy PH-23I-5595 COLKMIRE, STEVEN LEE STEVE -Jr. Optimist 2, Beokei Breoikers 3, Pres. 3, Lob Asst. 2, 3. PH-23 I -7I ol COLLINS, FRED AUBRY FREDDIE -Golf I. PH-238-2252 COLLINS, JAMES CHARLES JIMMY -JV Footboll I, Vorsity Footboill 2, 3, Student Council I CAlt.J. PH-235-8794 COOKSEY, HARRY ALAN COOPER, JUDY KAY Brush 81 Polette I. PH-238-2678 CORRALES, HECTOR SKIPPY -PH-237-I523 CORRALES, MARILYNN DENISE Civinettes 3, FTA 3, Lob. Asst. 2, Brush 81 Polette I. PH-877-4646 COTON, DENNIS RAY Brush 81 Poilette I, 2, 3. PH-23I-4955 COY JOHN JC -H Club 2, Footboll Vcirsity, Trock, Intericol Council, Footboll Aword, All Conference ond All County Footboll Teom, ncimed Best Defensive Linemon, Scholorship to Bethune Cook- mcin College. PH-238-7254 CRABB, THOMAS RODERICK Jr. Optimist 2, 3, Ncitionol Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society I, 2, 3, Beoker Breoikers 3, Bond I, 2, 3, ROTC Bond I, Chemistry Lob Asst. 3, Notionol Merit Semifinolist 3, lst Ploce Notionol Moth Test. PH-238-3296 CRAIG, LINDA MARLENE Opti-Miss 2, 3, Poro-Meds 3. PH-233- 3883 CRAPARO, DENA FAYE CUCUMBER -Kiwonettes 3, Student Council Rep. 3. PH-229-IAO7 CRAWFORD, ARIE JEAN PRETTY SLIM -Sports Club I PH-2311-4422 CRAWFORD, LOUIE S. Senior Directory ii., 1' .JJ MOST LEADERSHIP Rip Boiley Morlene Lcizzoroi WOP -JV Footboll I. PH-872-0379 CULBREATI-I, JAMIE L. CUNNINGHAM, CARLTON B. Student Council 3, Red 81 Block Stctff, Terrier Bork 3 DANFORD, CONSTANCE I. CONNlE -Moth Office Asst. 2 DAVENPORT, SAMANTHA JOY DAVIS, BRENDA S. History Office 2, 3 DEBLOIS, DORTHEA P. DOROTHY -Rodio Club I Sec. I, Chess Club 3, Helm Stoff 3 DELAPARTE, MARILYN A. Civinettes 2, 3, Trecis. 3, FTA I, Notionol Honor Society 3, Terrier Bork 3. PH-258-I 7I I DEL RIO, DOLORES M. DEE -FBLA I. PH-236-0863 2209 E. Fern DEMEZA, RICHARD PH-877-36I6 DEVORE, WILLIAM A. BILL -Glee Club, lnteroct. PH-235- 7272 DIAZ, JACQUELINE Nl. JACKIE -Anchor 3, Doncerette 2, 3, Terrier Bork 3. PH-223-I645 DIAZ, JUDITH A. JUDY -Anchors 2, 3, Sec., Sponish Honor Society 2, 3, Sec., Honoroiry Science Society 2, 3, Youth Council 2, 3, AFS 3, Ncitiondl Honor Society 2, 3, Pon Americon 2, 3, Beoiker Brecikers 2, 3, Sec. 3. PH-225-0932 DIBETTA, GARY J. Jr. Leo 3, Student Council 2, Colendcir Model 3. PH-237-O36I DILLMAN, DONNA S. Civinettes 3, Mojorettes 2, 3, Student Council I, Terrier Bork 2, 3. PH-238- I968 DINNING, JACK D. ROTC Rifle Teoim 3 DIPIERRO, CHARLENE R. Youth Council 3, Pon Americon I, 2, 3, Sports Club I, Bectker Breakers 3, Quill ond Scroll 3, FTA 3, AFS 3, Poromed 2, 3, Dromo Club I, 3, Terrier Bork 3, Hilsboreon Stoff 2, 3, Hillsboreon Rep, FSPA Conventions FSPA Workshop. PH-935-7084 DISALVO, LINDA G, DOBY, LINDA R. Z Club I, 2, 3, CBE 3, Office Asst. 2, Ist Alternote to Girls' Stote 2 DOLCIMASCOLO, PHYLLIS A. Z Club 2, Vice Pres., Pon American, FTA I. PH-238-4242 DONALDSON, DAN H. PH-233-3965 DORRIS, DOUGLAS W. DOUG -Jr. Optimist I, DCT 3, Treos., lnteroct 3, Trecis., AFS I, Brush ond Polette 2, Wrestling 2, Annuol Stoff 2, Terrier Bork I. PH-235-564I DORTA, ROBERT E. PH-227-8I3I DOWD, HENRY R. ROTC Asst. Ist Lieutenont 3. PH-238- 6852 DRAKE, SUSAN R. MULLET -FBLA I. PH-238-4960 DRUMMOND, DANIEL L. DANNY -JV Vclrsity I. Pl'l-233- 0574 Senior Directory MOST DEPENDABLE Jimmy Lynn Peggy Gibson EASTMAN, DENISE J. Girls Glee Club 3. PH-235-9983 EATON, DEBORAH L. JUNE -Math Office Asst. I, Lib. I, FBLA 3, Pep Squad 2 ERNEST RONALD W. RON -PH-877-3895 ESCOBEDO, MARTHA C. PH-242-0202 EVANS, CARRIE L. DCT 3, Sec., Senior Class Play 2, DCT District Conventions 3 EDMUND, CYNTHIA J. CINDY -FHA 2, FTA 2, Pan Ameri- can I, 2, Quill 81 Scroll 3, Sports Club I, Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, Red 8. Black Rep., National Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, Science Honor Society 2, 3, Treas., FHA Convention 2. PH-234-41 I I FALES, BRENDA F. FHA 2, FTA 2. PH-238-3414 FARMER, PAUL GILES PH-235-5751 FARRIS, DAVID W. PH-234-8401 FERNANDEZ, DEBRA J. FBLA 3, History Office Asst. I, 2, 3. PH-238-2141 FERNANDEZ, MANUEL J. PH-225-8494 FERNANDEZ, MICHAEL STEVEN MIKE -AFS I, 2, Jr. Optimist I, 2, Inter-Club Council 3, Spanish Honor Society I, 2, 3, Science Honor Society I, 2, 3, Youth Council 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, ROTC I, 2, High Q TV Program. PH-877-4267 FERNANDEZ, NORMA JEAN PH-258-961 I FERNANDEZ, RICHARD J. RICK -DCT, DCT Convention 3. PH-223-3261 FERNANDEZ, RITA L. Civinette 2, 3, Pres. 3, Spanish Honor Society I, 2, National Honor Society 3, Student Council Rep. I, Rep. to Civitan Convention 2, 3, Terrier Bark 3. PH-876-0703 FERNANDEZ, SUSAN G. SUSIE -PH-234-I 363 FERRERA, JUSTINA A. TlNA -Youth Council 2, FBLA 3. FILOCCO, NANCY Pan American 2, 3, Drama I, 3. PH-246-5661 FINCH, ANTOINETTE S. Opti-Miss 3, Student Council CAItJ 3, Terrier Bark 3. PH-223-2I 38 FORD, TONY J. T FORD-ROTC I, 2, 3. PH-236-4535 FOREHAND, REBECCA S. BECKY -Civinettes 3, Honorary Sci- ence Society 2, 3, FHA 2, Parl. FTA 2, FBLA 3. PH-235-8264 FOSTER, CHERYL L. CHERYL FOSTER, TROY LEE FOUTS, RANDALL D. PH-231-3641 FOY, DEBBIE C. PH-233-8742 FREAS, MARTHA J. Civinettes 2, CBE 3, Student Council Rep I, 3, Student Council ALT 2 FUCARINO, MORRIS DOMINIC Honorary Science Society FULTON, JEFF L. Hilsborean Staff iphotographerh, FSPA Workshop. PH-234-0962 GADSDEN, NAOMI C. AYPU Club 3. GANO, RICHARD A. Football I. PH-235-5934 GARCIA, BENNIE H. Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Weightlift- ing 3, JV Football I, Stage Band 2, 3. PH-247-T856 GARCIA, DEBBIE D. DEBBIE -Anchors 3, AFS 3, Office Asst. I, 2, 3. PH-238-4150 GARCIA, JOSEPH A. JOE -Band, Marching I, 2, 3. PH-223-5218 GARRIDO, DANNY PH-877-3lO3 GARNER, FRANKLIN J. FREEWHEELIN FRANK -H-Club 3, Football CEquip. Managerj 3, ROTC I, 2, 3 GASKINS, NANCY K. Bible Club 3. PH-237-4713 GEORGIANNI, LINDA PH-238-3540 GESTOSO, JOSE T. JOE -PH-225-4125 GIBBS, ROSALIE E. GIBSON, PATRICIA E. PAT -FBLA 3. PH-233-9901 GIBSON, PEGGY L. Opti Miss 2, 3, Historian 3, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Para-Med 3, Pan American 3, Student Council Rep. I, 2, Rec. Sec. 3, Student Council Workshop 3, Sportsmanship Plus Award 3, Calendar Model 3. PH-235-5862 GILLEY, CARL L. JACKIE -PH-227-8205 GOMEZ, ROBERT Pan American 3, Red 8. Black Rep. I, 2, 3, Hilsborean Rep I, 2, 3. PH-231-0592 GONZALEZ, EDDIE OWL -DCT 3. PH-238-3874 GONZALEZ, ELAINE F. Perimedics I, Spanish Honor Society 3, 2, I, Anchor 3, AFS 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, Drama Club 3. PH-234-6373 GONZALEZ, ERNIE A. H-Club 2, 3, Leo Club 3, Football I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball I, Best Defensive Back 3. PH-244-6394 GONZALEZ, SANDRA A. Student Council Alt. I, 2. PH-872-0793 GORDILLO, JERRY PH-247-1400 GORDON, RAYMOND S. THE CAT -Student Council 3. PH- 234-9931 GRANDA, ALLAN PH-877-2152 GRAY, PATSY J. Youth Council 3. PH-223-2923 GRAY, REITA F. PH-626-7570 GRECO, EUGENE S. Jr. Civitan 2. PH-229-2393 GREEN, ISALEAN DOLL -FBLA I. PH-247-I2I I GRIFFIN, BARBARA B. SPIDER -Para Medical 2, 3, Brush 81 Palette 3, Drama Club 3, FTA 3, Inter-Racial 3, Student Council 3, Terrier Bark 3, Para-Med Convention 2, Senior Class Play. PH-248-3960 GRIFFIN, BEVERLY B. Drama Club I, 2, 3, Brush 84 Palette 3, National Forensic League I, 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Para Med Club 3, Youth Council 3, Inter-Racial Council 3, AFS 3, Terrier Bark 3, Senior Class Play. PH-248-3960 GRIFFIN, LINDY T. H Club 3, Pres. Pan American I, Leo 3, Drama Club, Football 2, 3, Track I, 2, Calander, Homeroom Officer Helm, Football Miami, Senior Class Play. PH-234-4825 GRIFFIN, JOHN P. PHIL -Swimming 2, 3 GRIFFIN, SHARON K. PH-247-1684 GRIMES, WILLIAM C. GRIMM, ALLAN H. 1207 E. Crenshaw St. PH-238-2216 GROSCURTH, JAMES R. RANDY -H Club I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, Calandar 3. PH-935-4612 GUNDERSON, HAROLD A. BUTCH -PH-229-8954 HALL, CHRISTENE A. National Honor Society 3, Para Meds 3, Sec, Latin Forum 3, Big Red Band I, 2, 3, Hilsborean Stott 3. PH-238- T795 HALL, VICKI V. Spanish Honor Society I, 2, 3, Z Club 3, National Honor Society 3. PH-237- 0831 HAMILTON, JOHN T. Interact I, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Terrier Bark I, 3, Interact Convention I, Youth Workshop 2. PH-236-4271 HAND, KAREN E. Chorus AMF 3. PH-236-2771 HANDLEY, MICHEL V. MIKE -Interact 3, Big Red Band I, 2, 3 HANER, WAYNE S. H Club 2 81 3, Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2. PH-877-565i HARLEY, SYLVIA F. Anchors 3, Youth Council 3, Student HARMEN, CHARLES C. Key Club 2, 3, Treas. 3, H Club 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball I, National Honor Society 3. PH-232-35I I HARPER, AUDREY A. PH-235-743I HARPER, ELLEN J. Pan-American 2, 3, AFS 3, FTA 3, Quill Senior Directory BEST ALL-AROUND David Hughes Maria Saurez 81 Scroll 3, Hilsborean Staff 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society I, 2, 3, Honorary Science Society 3. PH-226-0774 HARPER, HELEN Y. AFS 3, Para Med 2, 3, Pan American 2, 3, Treas. 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society I, 2, 3, VP 3, Honorary Science Society 3, Para Med Convention 2. PH-226-0774 HARRIS, PATRICIA R. PAT -H Club 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Swim Team 2, 3, District Champion Swim Team 2. PH-238-3839 HARRIS, REBECCA L. BECKY -PH-238-7176 HARRIS, SANDRA L. SANDY -PH-232-5271 HASKINS, THOMAS J. DCT I, Pres. I, TCC I, Tennis I, 2. PH-229-8487 HASTY, MARILYN L. Pan American 2. PH-223-2l 86 HAWSEY, GARY D. Student Council Rep. 3, Helm Stott 3. PH-626-0819 HAYWOOD, DENNIS M. 27 -Key Club I, 2, 3, Youth Council I, 3, H Club 2, 3, Pan American 3, Football 2, 3, Baseball I, Track I, 2, Student Council I, Calendar I, Terrier Bark I. PH-238-I956 HEARD, CONSTANCE M. CONNIE -Kiwanettes 2, 3, Pan American I, 2, 3, AFS I, 2, 3, VP 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, Honorary Science Society 3, Sec. 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Beaker Breakers 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, VP 3, Youth Council 2, 3, Chemistry Lab. Asst. I, Student Council Alt. 2, Delegate to National Honor Society District Convention 3. PH-933-4988 HEFFRON, KATHRYN L. KAIHIt -FBLA 3 HEGLER, MARY E. Anchors I, 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Honorary Science Society 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Student Council ALT I, Terrier Bark 3, Girls State Finalist 2. PH-232-358i HENDERSON, CHARLIE R. SWEETMAN -H-Club 2, Basketball 2, 3, JV Basketball I. HERNANDEZ, ARMANDO MANDY -Interact I. PH-876-3574 HERNANDEZ, MARINA H. HENDRY, BRENDA G. Red 81 Black Rep. 2 HERNANDEZ, JOHN A. HERON, LINDA PH-238-2I5O HEYKENS, RUTH E. FHA I, 2, 3, VP of Degrees 2, Treas. 3, Youth Council 3, Opti-Miss 3, Pan American 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Sports Club I, Hilsborean Staff 2,,3, Annual Rep 3, FHA Convention 2, FSPA Convention 2. PH-232-4841 HICKS, MICHAEL S. SWEETMAN -Basketball 2, JV Bas- ketball I. PH-233-I I9I HIGHSMITH, LINDA M. OptiMiss 2, 3, AFS I, 2, 3, Rec. Sec. Senior Directory FRIENDLIEST Lee Plazza Lioba Stainer 3, Honorary Science Society 3, Annual Representative 2. PH- 231-0803 HILL, DAVID R. JV Football 1, Student Council 3. PH-233-9843 HOFFMANN, PAUL R. CROZY CRACKER -H Club 3, JV Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2. PH-237- 1842 HOLMES, JUDIE A. Chorus 3. PH-254-7744 HOLTON, RENAIE CHRISTEL MARIA -Guidance Asst. 3. PH-233-7591 HOLZ, THOMAS J. AMBASSADOR -Interact 2, ROTC 2. PH-225-4391 HOPE, HENRY A. Golf I, 2, ROTC 1, 2. PH-234-6863 HOPE, PAM J. Z Club 2, 3, Y Teens 1, Student Rep. 3, English Office Asst. 2, 3. PH-238- 4963 HOWELL, REBECCA L. BECKY -PH-877-3714 HOWELL, RICHARD D. Weightlifting Team. PH-256-3294 HOWSMON, JERRY J. Beaker Breakers 2, 3, A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Terrier Bark 3, Music Clinic 3, All-State Choir 3, Honorary Science Society 2. PH-935-0841 HUBBARD, LUCY FBLA 3, ParaMed 3. PH-234-3871 HUDNELL, NANCY SUE PH-239-5371 HUDSON, CAROLYN S. PH-231-9405 HUEY, THOMAS J. TOM -Big Red Band 3. PH-235- 3281 HUGHES, STEPHNIE D. Concert Choir 3. PH-231-2951 HUGHES, WILLIAM D. DAVID -Key 3, H Club Treas. 2, 3, Pan American 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Weightlifting 3, Football Scholarship to Auburn University. PH-232-9361 HUGHLETT, CAROLYN F. FHA 2, 3, VP 2, 3, Brush 8. Palette 3, Pres. 3, Drama 3, Civinettes 3, Inter Club Council 3, National Honor Society 3, Terrier Bark 3, Senior Class Play. PH-235-4131 HUTCHINSON, BEVERLY L. AFS 2, 3, Opti Miss 2, 3, Pres. 3, Senior Class Treas. 3, Student Council 2, Terrier Bark 2, 3. PH-234-5862 HUTCHINSON, DOUGLAS L. ROTC 2. PH-238-7639 HUTTO, GRETCHEN J. GRETCH -Z Club Cor. Sec. 2, Bible Club 1, Brush 81 Palette 1, Youth Council 1, FTA I, Pan American 1, Terrier Bark 1, Helm 1, IBM Office I. PH-235-1594 INTERLANDI, SHARON L. Z Club 3, Brush 81 Palette 3, FTA 3, AFS 3, Drama Club 3, Pres., Terrier Bark 3, Senior Class Play. PH-234-7691 IPPOLITO, MARIA L. FBLA 3. PH-243-2571 JACKSON, CAROL E. Para Meds 3, Drama 3. PH-245-3113 JACKSON, KEITH R. H Club 2, Track 2, Football 1, 2, Terrier Bark 2. PH-236-8011 JACOBS, MORRIS O. PH-235-5722 JAEGER, LAURA L. Drama Club 3, Helm Staff, Terrier Bark 3, Senior Class Play. PH-229-0774 JELKS, LINDA D. CYF 1. PH-247-2932 JENKINS, JAMES H. JAMES -PH-233-4871 JENSEN, DENNIS N. PH-232-5933 JERKINS, CALLISTA M. Quill Sr Scroll 3, Beaker Breakers 3, FHA 2, Red 84 Black Staff 2, 3, Student Council ALT. 2, Journalism Convention 2. PH-245-5782 JIMENEZ, CHARLIE E. Jr. Civitan 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Student Council 2. PH-826-4777 JOHNS, DELILAH FBLA 3. PH-238-2129 JOHNS, SHARON L. AFS 3. PH-238-4102 JOHNSON, DAVID J. Chorus 3, Lib. VP, Music Clinic 1, 3. PH-935-2072 PAM -anchors 2, 3, VP 3, Drama 3, JOHNSON, PAMELA J. PAM -Anchors 2, 3, VP 3, Drama 3, VP 3, Pan American 3, Youth Council 3, Chorus Sec. 3, Student Council Alt. 1, Terrier Bark 2, 3, Music Clinic, Dancerette 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Math Asst. 1, All State Chorus 1, Senior Class Play, French Honor Society 1. PH-238-5457 JOHNSON, RUTHY JANlE -FBLA 3, Sergeant in Arms 3 JOHNSTON, ANDREW B. ANDY -National Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, VP 3, Honorary Science Society 2, 3, AFS 3, Pan American 3, Beaker Breakers 2, 3, Sr. Class Pres. 3, Student Council 3, Big Red Band 1, 2, High Q Contestant 3. PH-231-2331. JOHNSTON, DARLENE S. Opti-Miss 2, 3, AFS 3, PanAmerican 3, Youth Council 3, Chorus 3, Dancerette Head 1, 2, 3, Calendar 3, Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3, 2nd Maid Pan American Queen, Lib Asst. 3, Wash. D.C. Band Trip 3, St. Pete Band Contest Superior 2, 3. PH-232-1724 JONES, ALICE F. Anchors 3, Pan American 2, 3, Youth Council 3, Drama 3, FHA 3, AFS 3, Cheerleader 3, Student Council Alt. 1, Terrier Bark 3, Hilsborean Rep. 1. PH-626-5928 JONES, CAROL R. JONES, GWENDOLYN M. PH-246-6761 JONES, NELLIE R. PH-236-6622 JONES, VICTORIA L. VICKY -Anchors 1, 2, 3, AFS 2, 3, Youth Council 2, 3. PH-238-4992 JOSEPH, JACK H. JACK -H Club I, 2, 3, Interact 3, Football Manager I, 2, 3, Basketball 3, manager, Track Manager 3, Cross Country Manager 3, Terrier Bark I, 2, 3 JUSTICE, TERRY PH-232-7455 KEATING, RONNIE P. PH-228-64OI KEATS, JANE L. Kiwanettes 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society I, 2, 3, Honorary Science Society 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. PH-236- 0232 KELLY, KITTY C. FTA, Brush 81 Palette I, 2, 3, AFS 3. PH-876-2854 KENDALL, PRISCILLA A. Kiwanettes 3. PH-877-5562 KENT, MARY L. LUCY -Z Club 2, 3, Sgt. Arms I, Pan American 2, 3, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 3. PH-234-O68I KEY, JACK L. PH-235-I405 KILLETTE, DIANE Y. Swim Team 3. PH-25I-6853 KIME, MICHAEL J. KING, ROBERT M. PH-234-5613 KINSMAN, THOMAS E. TOMMY -ROTC 2. PH-935-0752 KIRKLAND, CHERYL A. Opti Miss 2,. 3, Senior Director 3, Dancerette 3, Terrier Bark 3, National Honor Society 3. PH-232-6883 KIRKLAND, ROBERT W. PH-949-579i KNIGHT, SHIRLEY A. PH-626-6744 LACEDONIA, JEANETTE M. Anchors 2, 3, Chaplain 3, National Honor Society 3, AFS 3, Math Office Asst. 3. PH-229-I I75 LaFOUNTAIN, THOMAS F. Jr. Optimist 2, 3, H Club 3, Swimming 2, 3, Helm Staff 2, 3. PH-238-I593 LAKE, LENORA J. LENNY -National Honor Society 2, 3, French Honor Society I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Quill 84 Scroll 3, FTA I, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Drama Club 3, Youth Council 3, AFS 3, Inter Club Council 3, Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, Annual Rep. 3, Office Asst. 3, FSPA Workshop 3. PH-238-7824 LAMBERT, JOHN G. JACK -H Club I, 2, 3, Pan American 3, Leo Club 3, Football 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, JV Football I, Calendar 3, ROTC I, Team 81 Conference Lineman of the Week 2. PH-238-3900 LANG, KENNETH C. CASEY -Key Club I, 2, 3, Senior Director 3, Youth Council 2, 3, VP, Drama Club 3, FTA 2, 3, Terrier Bark I. PH-236-461 I LASLEY, DORINDA D. Civinettes 2, 3, VP 3. PH-877-5296 Senior Directory MOST TALENTED Jack Carlisle Pam Johnson LASSITER, ERIC PH-677-OI7O LATTURE, JOHN D. 'fJAY -Football I. PH-235-2942 LAWHORNE, CYNTHIA, M. FBLA 3, ROTC Sponsor I. PH-237- O26I LAZZARA, DEBORAH A. DEBBIE -Brush 84 Palette 2, VP I. PH-932-7860 LAZZARA, MARLENE B. Cheerleading 3, Head I, Kiwanettes 2 VP I, French Honor Society 2, Treas. I, Pan American 2, Student Council Rec. Sec. I, AFS I, MISS l-IILSBOREAN I, Calendar Model I, Terrier Bark I, 2, 3, Cheerleader Clinic I, 2, Student Council Convention 2, Student Council Workshop I, Attained Sportsman Ship Plus Award I, Alt to Girls State I. PH-232-43OI LEDO, ALAN G. Swimming Team 2. PH-872-OI-45 LEE, ANDREA I. Opti Miss 3, FTA 3, Brush 8g Palette 3, Pan American 2 81 3, FHA 3, Bible Club 3, Drama Club 3, Youth Council 3, Terrier Bark 3, Student Council Rep. 81 Alt. I, 2, 3, Red 8. Black Rep. 3, Lab Asst. 2, Senior Class Play. PH-876-2572 LEIBHOLZ, DETLEV G. DEE -Swimming, Tennis LEONARD, LINDA L. LIN -FBLA 3 LETO, ANTHONY D. TONY -Cross Country Team 2. PH-877-6435 LEWIS, MARVIN R. Pl-l-233-606I 1 LEWIS, SHARON S. Kiwanettes 3, Youth Council 3, FTA 3, Pan American 3, FBLA 3, Terrier Bark 3, Eng. Asst. 3. PH-23I-2I73 LEZAMA, CARLOS A. PH-932-305I LIMOGES, SHERYL A. Hillsborough Sports Club I, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3. PH-23I-9I 5I LINDERMAN, BONNIE J. Beaker Breakers 3. PH-232-OO62 LINN JR., HUGH M. Rifle Team 2, 3, ROTC I, 2, 3. Pl-I-226-7695 LITTLE, KATHLEEN E. KATHY -Brush 81 Palette I, Pep Club I. PH-238-5250 LLANA, FERNANDO F. Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 3, National Honor Society 3, Science Honor Society 3, Interact 3, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Terrier Band 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Band I, 3. PH-238-38I 7 LOPER, NORMAN K. Key Club 3, H Club 3, Football, Terrier Bark I. PH-233-5884 LOPEZ, SANDY PH-223-5IOI LORIA, THOMAS W. TOM -Latin Honor Society I, Octa- gon 2, 3, Science Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Beaker Breaker 3, VP 3, Band I, National Merit Finalist 3. PH-233-686i LOWE, CAROLYN L. Senior Class Play 3. PH-622-I2I2 LUIACONI, CATHERINE A. FBLA 3. PH-233-5736 LUIS, ANTHONY Brush 8t Palette 1, ROTC 2. PH-246- 3013 LYLE, BARBARA C. BARB -FBLA 3. PH-238-1288 LYNN, JIMMY R. Key Club 2, H Club 2, Pan American 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, Student Council 3, VP, Inter-Club Council 1, .Inter-Racial Council 1, Calendar 1, ROTC 2, Student Council Convention 1, Sportsmanship plus Award 1 LYNN, ROBERT P. BOBBY -Jr. Optimist 2, 3, Beaker Breakers 2, Lab Asst. 1, Chemistry Lab Asst. 2, National Honor Society 3, Honorary Science Society 2, 3, Alpha Society Honor Breakfast 2. PH-238- 3439 MAHONEY, CLAIRE D. Pep Squad 1, FTA 2, 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, Bible Club 3, SEC 3, Lab Asst. 1, Foreign Language Office Asst. 3. PH-233-8024 MALLARD, JACQUELYN Lib. Asst. 1. PH5626-0235 MANALE, LINDA J. FBLA 1. PH-242-2151 MANISCALCO, ANTHONY F. ROTC 1, 2 MANN, BARBARA PH-238-4715 MANNING, ALLAN L. PEANUT -H Club, Brush 8: Palette 2, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 3, ROTC 1, 2, 3, Terrier Bark 3, Office Asst. 2, 3 MANNING, LOVETTA O. LOVE -PH-225-0283 MARSHALL, BERNARD CL. BERNIE -ROTC. PH-232-3521 MARSHALL, BRENDA J. FHA 1, FBLA 3, Lib Asst. 2, VOE Sec. 3, Homeroom Officer 1. PH-239-5071 MARSHALL, SANDRA L. AFS, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Youth Council 3 MARTIN, CHARLES J. Jr. Optimist 1, 2, Treas. 1, Drama Club 3, Treas. 1. PH-223-3490 Senior Directory MARTIN, JEANETTE FBLA 3. PH-234-2781 MARTIN, SUSAN M. Science Honorary Society 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, Latin Forum 2, 3, AFS 3, National Honor Society 3, Hilsborean Staff Rep. 2, Red 81 Black Rep. 2, Orchestra 1. PH-231-2509 MARTINEZ, BELINDA FBLA 3, AFS 3, CBE 3. PH-229-8850 MARTINEZ, DANISE S. PH-876-4559 MARTINEZ, ELIZABETH LIZZIE -FTA 1, Drama 1, FBLA 3, Terrier Bark 1, Student Council Rep. 2. PH-238-7825 MARTINEZ, MARY D. PH-244-61 14 MARTINEZ, STEVE PH-244-0631 MARTINEZ, TERRY R. TUMBLEWEED -ROTC I, 2, 3. PH- 244-61 14 MASSARO, RICHARD A. Leo Club 1, Treas. 1, Latin Forum 1. PH-247-1692 MASSARO, SAMUEL F. SAM -ROTC 3, Book Room 2. PH-242-2422 National Honor Society 3, Big Red Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3. PH-231-0564 MCALISTER, MARGARET A. Para Meds 3, Drama Club 3, AFS 3, Band 1. PH-233-8821 MCAULIFFE, RICHARD P. PAT -Interact 3, Student Council 1, 2, Inter-Racial Council 3, Terrier Bark 3, Senior Class Play. PH-238-4284 MCCLUSKEY, HERBERT F. SIR -PH-223-4585 MCDANIEL, SHERRY C. PH-920-5701 MCEVER, LINDA G. MCFAIL, MICHAEL P. MIKE -PH-238-3705 MCGEE, SHARON D. CBE 1, Treas. I, FBLA 1. PH-935-2875 BEST LOOKING Lindy Griffin Shirley Tagliarini nov' abr MCKENZIE, RUE J. Kiwanettes 2, 3, Treas. 3, National Honor Society 3, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Honorary Science Society 3, AFS 3. PH-238-2566 MCMULLEN, GARY F. GARY'f-Interact 1, Band 2, Stage Band 2. PH-223-4468 MCNAB, LINDA J. FTA 1, Civinettes 3, Beaker Breakers 3 MCNEAL, DONALD K. Interact 1, 2, 3, Chorus, Basketball 1, Terrier Bark 3, Senior Class Play 2. PH-236-8464 MCNEAL, WILLIE F. BIG RED -ROTC 2. PH-245-5491 PH-235-6921, MELVIN, GWEN Y. SCANY -DCT Club 1. PH-626-4330 MENDEZ, ROBERT PH-244-8645 MENDOZA, RUDY PH-247-2330 MENENDEZ, JOSEPH A. MONO -Student Council 1. PH-876- MENENDEZ, ROBERT J. Interact 2, Football 1. PH-225-3804 MESSER, DENNIS B. Key Club 3, H Club 3, Tennis 2, 3. PH-235-9032 MEYLE, PATRICIA A. PAT -Z Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Pan American 2, 3, Calendar 3. PH-237- 4941 MILIAN, WILLIAM H. WILLIE -Hilsborean Rep. 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society 1. PH-876-7059 MILIOTO, TONY TONY -ROTC 1, 2, 3. PH-225-2173 MILLER, FRANCES M. FRAN -Kiwanettes 2, 3, CBE 3, SEC 3, FBLA 3, National Honor Society 3. PH-236-2884 MILS, MACK C. ROTC 1, 2, Basketball 1 MITCHELL, DEBRA A. MITCHELL, JOSEPH JOE BLOW -Football 1, Track 2, Inter-Racial, Senior Class Play. PH-238-4450 MITCHELL, RONALD B. PRETTY SLIM -H Club 1, Inter-Racial Council, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1. PH-235-7012 MOELLER, HAROLD N. Rifle Team, ROTC 1, 2, 3, Superior Cadet Award MONTESINO, NANCY J. Brush 81 Palette 1, Drama Club 2, FBLA 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Terrier Bark 2. PH-235-9522 MONTE, GRACIE R. PH-247-2756 MOORE, MELVIN A. FTA 1, Drama Club 1. PH-226-2283 MOORE, PATRICE B. CHEE CHEE -Girls Glee Club 1. PH-241-7071 MORALES, JANET L. Opti Miss 3, FTA 3, AFS 3. PH-253-0393 MORI, JAMES T. MORELAND, GUINELL DCT 3, DCT Convention 3. PH-248- 2390 MORTON, PATRICIA L. PATTY -Kivvcnettes 2, 3, Rec Sec. 3, Red 81 Blcck Rep. 3. PH-237-I493 MULEY, VIVIAN J. Sports Club I, FTA 2, 3, Pcrl. 3, Drcmc I, 2, Lctin Forum I, 2, 3, Youth Council 3, Trecs. 3, Inter-Rccicl Council 3, Student Council Alt I, Terrier Bcrk 3, Red 84 Blcck Stcff 2, 3, Cclendcr Stcff 3, Journclism Convention 2, FSPA Workshop 2, 3. PH-23I-9685 NAYLOR, KIRK R. lntercct 2, 3, Becker Brecker 3, Nctioncl Honor Society 3, Lcb Asst. 3. PH-238-4I48 NELMS, LAURA B. Civinettes 3, Drcmc 3, Brush 81 Pclette I, 2, 3, FHA I, 2, 3, SEC 3, AFS 3, Terrier Bcrk 3. PH-235-3I 73 NELSON, DARLEE C. JUNIOR -H Club, Leo Club, Footbcll 2, Trcck 2, Bcsebcll I, Footbcll Scholcrship, All Region 81 All Country Tecm. PH-238-43I 3 NICHOLS, JIMMY . NORTHERN, HOWARD R. NORTON, NANCY A. Spcnish Honor Society 2, 3, Trecs., Opti Miss 2, 3, Nctioncl Honor Society 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, VP 2, 3, Y Teens, Student Council 2, Music Clinic I, 3, Superior Chorus I, 2 OLIPHANT, EVELYN OLIVER, JUDY A. OLSEN, LORRAINE E. Big Red Bcnd I MATTHIS, DOROTHY D. DEE -Opti Miss 2, 3, Pcrl. 3, FBLA 3, Pcn Americcn 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3, Office Asst. I, 2, 3, Homeroom Alt. I, Terrier Bcrk 3, Hilsborecn Stcff CPhotogrcphy Editorj 3. PH-234-8502 NOAH, NANCY L. Anchors I, 2, 3, Trecs. 3, Quill gl Scroll 3, Nctioncl Honor Society 3, Becker Brecker 2, 3, Sec. 3, Hilsborecn Stcff Senior Editor 2, 3, Student Council Alt. 2. PH-233-I I4I O'NElLL, MARY J. Pcrc Meds I, 2, Pcrc Med Convention I, 2. PH-232-8703 O'NElLL, DONALD J. DON -Junior Leo 3, H Club 3, Footbcll I, 2, 3, Student Council 2. PH-232-8703 OTERO, KENNETH R. Footbcll I. PH-242-0041 O'TOOLE, GARY J. - GARY -Footbcll I. PH-877-I224 OVERSTREET, JUDY L. Student Council 3. PH-988-846i PAINTER, RALPH Senior Directory Nctioncl Honor Society 2, 3, Lctin Forum 2, 3, Jr. Optimist 2, 3, Sec. 3, Honorc ry Science Society 3 PAMPLONA, JOE DCT I, 2, 3, Sgt of Arms 2, ROTC I, 2, DCT Convention I, 2, 3 PAPY, JOSEPH E. Americcn Field Service 3, Nctioncl Honor Society 2, 3, Honorcry Society I, 2, 3, Becker Breckers 2, 3, Youth Council I, 2, 3, Inter-Rccicl I, 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 3, Bible Club 3, Pres. 3, Youth Congress of Tcmpc 2, 3, ROTC Bcnd I, 2, Chemistry Lcb Asst. 2, 3, Mcth Office Asst. 2, Nctioncl Honor Society Convention 3, Alphc Breckfcst 2, 707 W. Brcddock St. PH223-2247 PARKER, NELSON E. PH-238-I I33 PARKER, RONALD L. PARKER, STEVE V. PH-234-7804 PARRINO, LAURA L. FLEX -Opt: Miss 2, 3, Pcn Americcn 3, Student Council Rep. I, Dcncerette 2, 3, Terrier Bcrk 3. PATTERSON, JOEL T. Jr. Optimist 3, ROTC I, 2, 3, Bcnd 2, 3.PH-236-44OI PAUL, AGNES Drcmc Club I, Becker Breckers 2 PAYNE, PENNY A. PH-229-2009 PEDROSO, MAYRA A. FBLA 3. PH-238-3977 PENINGTON, GAYLE A. PEREIRA, FRANCISCO PH-933-2081 PEREZ, DALIA K. Brush 84 Pclette 2, 3, I302 23 St PH-243-64I2 PERRICONE, JOSEPH C. HAA 2, lntercct 2, Brush 8. Pclette 2, Terrier Bcrk 3, lntercct Convention I. PH-24I-6I7I PIAZZA, MOLLY A. Red 8. Blcck Rep. 3. PH-226-3623 PINO, ANTHONY Cross Country 2, 3, Terrier Bcrk 3 PIPER, DONALD R. PH-238-3557 PLASENCIA, DANIEL J. DANlELlTO -Red 81 Blcck CPh0togrc- pherj 1. PH-244-2354 PLAZZA, LIBORIO M. LEE -Key Club 3, H Club 2, 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, Trcck I,- 2, 3, Cross Country I, 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Cclendcr 3, Terrier Bcrk 3, Boys Stcte Convention 3. PH-238-IO67 POE, MARY FBLA 3. PH-232-5OOI PORTER, TED W. DCT 3. PH-689-8739 POST, CATH RYN E. CATHY -PH-239-668i POTTER, GERALDINE M. JERRI -Anchors 2, 3, SEC 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, AFS 2, 3, Trecs. 3, Youth Council 3, Drcmc Club 3, Dcncerette 3, Orchestrc I, Music Clinic I, Terrier Bcrk 3, Senior Clcss Plcv. PH-237-86II PRICHER, GARY S. Footbcll I, 2. PH-235-9551 PSOINOS, GAIL L. Kiwcnettes 2, 3, Sec., Nctioncl Honor Society 2, 3, Spcnish Honor Society I, 2, 3, AFS 3, Pcn Americcn 2, 3, Youth Council 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, Student Council 2, Student Council Alt. 3. PH-932-9322 QUICK, DEBORAH A.- DEBBIE -Drcmc Club I, AFS I, 2324 Knollwood Plcce. PH-932-5I49 QUIJANO, ALMA I. Z Club 2, 3, Senior Director 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, AFS 3, Becker Breckers 3, Youth Council 2, 3, Pcrc Meds 3, Student Council Rep. I, Annucl Rep. I, 2, 3. PH-226-74I 3 QUINTANA, VIVIAN J. Youth Council 2, AFS 2, 3, FBLA 3, Office Asst. I, 2, 3. PH-226-6474 RABON, VICKIE J. FBLA 3, AFS 3, Lcb Asst. 2, Red 81 Blcck 3 CUTEST Hcrolcl Amct Anne Ccstro RADNEY, JULIA M. DCT 3. PH-233-5692 RAMIREZ, MARIA C. RANDOLPH, KENNETH C. HlBALL -Interact I, 2, 3. PH-246- 3821 RANGE, COLBERT PH-235-4015 RANON, MARIA AFS 3, Beaker Breakers 3, National Honor Society 3, Lab Asst. 3. PH-872-0700 RASKA, PATRICIA E. PAT -Honorary Science Society I, 2, 3, Beaker Breakers 3, Lab Asst. 2, 3, Student Council Alt 3. PH-233-5452 RATHEL, CHARLES W. Big Red Band 3, Terrier Bark I. PH-238-7249 REAMS, MARY E. Para Med 2, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Red 81 Black 3 REEDER, VIC L. PH-238-4002 REGO, VILAM A. Red 8. Black Rep. 3, History Office Asst. 2, 3. PH-235-7783 RHODES, JUDY A. Kiwanettes 2, 3, Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 3. PH-872-7363 RENALDO, THERESA A. FBLA, DCT, Chorus. REYES, FRANK A. FRANKlE -ROTC I, 2, 3. PH-884- 7898 RICHARDSON, JERY D. ROTC I. PH-241-4432 RICHENSIN, JANIS A. PH-231-981 I RIDDELL, JAMES E. JIMMY -Jr. Optimist 2, Jr. Leo 3, Sgt. Arms, H Club 2, Football I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, All Conference Baseball, All-Conference Football. PH-935-3737 RIDENOUR, RICHARD T. RICK -Wrestling. PH-238-1494 RIGSBY, DONALD M. Band 3, Terrier Bark 3. PH-234-5IOI RINALDI, STANLEY WITTIEST Senior Directory Jr. Optimist I, Chess Club 2, National Honor Society 3. RIVEIRO, CYNTHIA M. PH-626-0541 RIVERA, DIANA PH-238-6665 RIVERS, ARCHIE E. ARCHIE -Pan American I ROBERSON, NANCY D. Anchors 2, 3, Pan American 2, 3, Interracial Club 3, A Capella 3, Student Council 2, Terrier Bark I, 2, 3, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2. PH-236-6415 ROBINSON, DEBRA K. PH-226-7431 RODGERS, LINDA B. RODRIQUEZ, CECILIA A. CECIL -DCT I, 2. PH-988-7183 RODRIGUEZ, ELAINE PH-248-3362 RODRIQUEZ, FLORENCE C. DCT L. PH-988-7I 83 RODRIQUEZ, LAURA LAURIE -National Honor Society 3, Kiwanettes 2, 3, Pres. FTA 2, 3, Youth Council 2, 3, Pan-American 2, 3, Inter Club Council 3, American Field Service 3, Student Council Rep I, Student Council Alt, 2, Calendar Girl 2, Terrier Bark 3. PH-233-9755 RODRIQUEZ, LUIS A. BIG LOU -PH-238-4448 RODRIQUEZ, RICK DAVID. PH-237-I5OI RODRIQUEZ, ROBERT BOB -PH-872-9959. RODRIQUEZ, VIRGINIA J. FBLA I Treas I. ROGER, RALPH R. PH-244-2862 ROJO, GILDA M. ROMAN, JOSE JOEY -Youth Council 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Dance Band I ROMANO, DAVID J. Opti Mist I, Rifle Team 3, ROTC 3, Band 2, Dance Band 2 Luie Rodriquez Susan Drake ROMANO, ROBERT J. Interact I ROMERO, RENE ROSKAY, BARBARA J. Para Meds 2. 3. Treasurer 3, Homeroom Officer VP 2 RUBIO, OSCAR M. OSKY -PH-223-5853 RUSSELL, NIKKI J. Civinettes 2, Sec. 3, National Honor Society I, Student Council I, Home- room Pres. I, Sec. I, Annual Rep. I, Red 8. Black Rep. I, Deans Office Asst. I. PH-232-0772 RUSSO, GRACE L. FBLA 3, Homeroom Officer I. PH-246- 9782 RUTHERFORD, JULIA E. Para Meds 3, AFS 3, Chess Club 3. PH-234-6341 SADLER, JESSIE F. FBLA 3, Class Officer I. ROTC 2 SALLYE, ERIC B. ROTC 2. SAMES, KURT A. Band I, 2, 3 SAMPSON, SUSAN L. CBE I. PH-251-5503 SANCHEZ, DENNIS J. ROTC I, 2 SANCHEZ, RICHARD A. ROTC I, 2. SAN PEDRO, JORGE L. H Club, Leo Club 3, Student Council 3. PH-225-9434 SANTANA, RICKY Baseball 2, 3, H Club 3, Football I, 3, Basketball I, Homeroom Officer, VP I, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Calendar 3, Office Asst. 3. PH-228-7922 SARCONE, LUCY M. Para Meds 2, AFS 3, Red 84 Black Rep. 3. PH-241-401 I SARVER, MICHAEL W. PH-238-3938 SAVARINO, ANN M. PH-233-2002 SCALLY, FAYE S. SUSIE -National Honor Society 2, 3, Sec 3, Opti Miss 3, Honorary Science Society 2, 3, Latin Forum 2, 3, Sec 3, AFS 2, 3, Pres 3, Youth Council 2, 3, Beaker Breakers 2, 3, FTA 3, Interclub Council 3, Youth Congress of Tampa 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Chemistry Lab Asst. 3, Hi Q Program Contestant 3, Alpha Breakfast I, 2, National Honor Society Convention 3. PH-988- 6431 SCARBROUGH, ANN PH-234-I202 SCHIRO, FRANCES A. TONI -FBLA 3, AFS 3, 65.0I Julie St., Student Council I, 2, Homeroom Pres. 8. VP I, 2, Red 8. Black Typist 2, Phys Ed Office Asst. 2, Business Dept Office Asst. 3. PH-238-3652 SCHIOR, ROBERT A. BOB Or SAM SCHLOTTERBACK, MICHAEL C. MIKE -PH-238-3722 SCOLARO, DEBORAH A. DEBBIE -Civinettes 2, Sec. 3, Civi- nettes Convention 2, 3. PH-229-8686 SCOTT, MICHAEL JR. SCOTTY -Chess Club I, 3, VP 3, ROTC I, 2, 3, Helm Staff 2, 3 SCRIVENS, BEVERLY J. PH-232-487I SCRUGGS, KATHRYN S. KATHl-AFS I, 3, Kiwanettes 2, 3, Drama 3, Youth Council Sec 3, Beaker Breakers 3, Treas. 3, FTA 3, Pan American 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, Dancerette 2, 3, Calendar 3, Terrier Bark 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Officer 3. PH-238-2237 SEDLER, REBECCA, E. BECKY SHEALY, MARY C. CATHY -Opti-Miss 2, 3, FBLA 3, Lab Assistant 2, Student Council 2, 3, Terrier Bark 3, Hilsboreon Staff typist 3, Chorus 3. PH-232-494I SHERMAN, JOCELYN R. AFS I, FTA I. PH-233-3I3I SHERRY, TOWANDA K. BIG NANDA -French Honor Society 2, 3, FTA I. PH-247-2524 SHIRLEY, JULIUS B. SHOOK, KATHRYN L. KATHY -PH-238-IO4I SIERRA, YVONNE O. FBLA 3 SIMONTON, SHARON L. Para Med I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Honorary Science Society 3, Red 84 Black Rep. 2, 3, Guidance Office Asst. 2, 3, Para Med Convention 2, 3 SINGLETARY, DEBBIE DCT 3. PH-248-3503 SKLENAR, KATHALEEN R. KATHI -FBLA 3, DCT 3 SLANE, DEBRA A. -DEBBIE -PH-233-2302 SMITH, DAVID R. PH-238-3902 SMITHERMAN, DIANE F. PH-23I-9IO3 SMITH, GEORGE S. SMITH, JAMES E. SMITH, JO ELLEN J. JO -Z Club 3, French Honor Society 3, Sports Club 3, Interacial Council 3, Student Council ALT 3, Red 81 Black Staff 3, Miss Hilsboreon 3rd Maid. PH-236-4603 SMITH, MICHAEL A. SMlTTY -H Club I, 2, 3, Football Manager I, 2, PH-238-7724 SMITH, NANCY S. SMITH, SHELTON K. PH-245-I844 3, Terrier Bark 3. Senior Directory SNYDER, STEPHEN R. RANDY SODERBERG, LINDA K. KRISTIE -National Honor Society 3, FHA 2, 3, Concert Chorus I, 2, 3. PH-234-I 464 SPANGLER, JAMES M. JIMMY -PH-226-2262 SPANO, CARLO J. PH-241-7024 SPARKMAN, GARY R. H Club 3, VP 3, Key Club 3, Pan American, Football 3, Track 2, Weight- liftings I, Student Council Alt I, Coach's Award. PH-238-7765 SPEIGHT, CANDIDA E. CANDY SPIVEY, CHAROLETTE D. DIANE -FHA I, Treas I, FBLA 3. PH-626-7003 SPOTO, DANIEL V. DANY -Youth Council 2, 3, Interact 3, Student Council 3. PH-229-O3oI SPURLOCK, ANITA J. PH-238-6538 STAFFORD, TERI L. LYNN -Youth Council 3, FTA 3. PH-233-89I4 STAINER, LIOBA Civinettes 3, interacial Club 3, AFS 3, Chorus, Calendar 3, Foreign Student 3, Scholarship, Senior Class Play. PH-233-8321 STALLING, ALICE C. Drama Club 3, FBLA 3, Student Council 3, Terrier Bark 3. PH-23I-729I STANLEY, BETTY J. PH-235-427I STAPLER, WILLIAM R. RICKY -PH-232-7684 STEPHENS, JACK Interact 3, 4, Terrier Bark 3, Interact Convention 2, 3. PH-229-I224 STILLE, WAYNE A. Band I, 2. PH-238-3068 STILLEY, DEBRA K. Honor Society 3, AFS 3, Youth Council 3, Student Council ALT I. PH-239- 5191 STORM, DAVID L. MOOSE -PH-876-4604 STRAUGHN, LINDA D. PH-877-3519 SUAREZ, LOUIS A. PH-272-4574 SUAREZ, MARA E. Y Teens I, Spanish Honor Society 2, Pan American 2, Pres. 3, Z Club Treas 3, Drama Club I, SCC I, Youth Council I, FHA I, AFS I, Bible Club I, Terrier Bark I, Pan American Queen 3, Calendar Model I, Student Council I. PH-234-7793 SUAREZ, NANCY F. PH-245-6432 SULIVAN, JAMES ROBERT JIM -Quill 81 Scroll I, 2, 3, VP 3, Red 81 Black Staff 2, 3, FSPA 2. PH-234-7784 SUMNER, GAYLE M. PH-238-4086 SUTTON, JANET S. PH-238-6617 TAGLIARINI, SHIRLEY A. Opti Miss 2, Sec 3, Pan American 3, National Honor Society 3, Student Council 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Senior Class Officer 3, Sportsmanship Plus Award 3, Miss Hilsboreon Ist Maid. PH-877-I8I4 TAGLE, WAYNE M. PH-235-3804 TAMBUZZO, MARCELO PH-238-IO6O TAYLOR, SHARON L. French Honor Society I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Red 8K Black Staff 3, Chorus 2, 3, Terrier Bark 2, 3, Senior Class Play. PH-877-4761 TERRY, JOSEPH L. JODY -PH-876-2935 TESTON, ALAN ROY PH-225-4814 TILLMAN, LARRY Jr. Optimist 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms, Latin Forum 3, ROTC I, 2, Honor Society 3, Scholarship 2 MOST ATHLETIC I Jimmy Riddell Lynn Hutchinson Senior Directory CUTEST COUPLE James Groscurth Nancy Roberson TISDALE, BARBARA J. FBLA 3, Pan American 3, Para Med I. PH-238-4445 THARPE, REATHA C. THOMAS, PATRICIA S. TINY THOMPSON, CAROL M. Anchor 2, Historian I, French Honor Society 2 THOMPSON, EDDIE D. THOMPSON, FREDERICK J. FRED -Jr. Optimist 2, 3, Sec Pres 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society I, 2, 3, Latin Forum 2, 3, Beaker Breakers 3. PH-231-4125 THOMPSON, SHARON M. AFS 3, Para Med I, 2, Candy Striper Award I, 2 THORNTON, JAMES R. HAWK -AFS 3, Baseball 3, Basket- ball I, National Honor Society 3, Latin Forum 2, 3. PH-234-5423 TODD, DEBORAH I. Y Teens I TURNER, RUSSELL E. TURNER, WILLIAM L. BlLL -Brush 81 Palette I PH-884- 7602 TWIGGS, RUDOLPH L. RUDY -Jr. Optimist 2, Treas 2, Honorary Science Society I, Inter Racial Council I. PH-258-0304 TWINE, BARBARA J. National Honor Society 2, 3, Treas. 2, 3, Civinettes 2, 3, Chaplain 2, 3, Honorary Science Society VP 2, 3, Beaker Breakers 2, 3, Latin Forum 3, ROTC 2, Terrier Bark 3, NAPPA Convention 3. PH-241-0495 TYLE, DOROTHY S. PH-238-5401 ULRICH, MARSHA J. Chorus I. PH-877-4900 VALDES, KATHRYN D. KATHY -Y Teens I, Kiwanettes 2, 3, Historian 3, AFS 3, Pan American 3, Honorary Science Society 2, 3, FTA 3. PH-228-7155, VALDES, PATRICIA D. DEBBIE -CBE 3, Historian 3, CBE Convention 3 VALDES, VIVIAN E. Anchor 2, 3, Pres 3, AFS 3, Pan American 3, Youth Council 3, FTA 3, Red 8. Black Rep. 2, 3. PH-876-9215 St. PH-876-9215 VALDIVIA, VAL J. Football I. VANN, JAMES M. JIMMIE -Key Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Forum I, 2, 3, Youth Council 3, Student Council Rep 3, Band I, 2, 3, Asst. Drum Major 3, Stage Band 3, Music Clinic 3, Key Club Convention 2. PH-239-646I VEGA, NESTOR E. DCT I, Pres. I. PH-242-2023 VOLZ, CHERYL L. Kiwanettes 2, 3, FTA 3, Youth Council 3, FHA 3, AFS 3, Pan American 3, Student Council I, Dancerette I, 2, 3, Terrier Bark I, 2, 3, Biology Asst. I, Band Contest 3. PH-23I-5913 WADSWORTH, GAIL PH-223-r13I7 WALKER, JERELYN I. FBLA 2, 3. PH-231-3883 WALSH, WILLIAM R. MICKEY -PH-233-0662 WARD, CYNTHIA N. CINDY -Opti Miss 3, Youth Council 3, AFS 2, 3, FTA 3, Drama Club, Terrier Bark 3, Chorus I, Annual Rep 3, Office Worker 3, Red 81 Black Rep 3, Senior Class Play, PH-877-2I24 WARING, WILLIAM W. PH-689-7673 WATKINS, WAYNE E. PH-228-79I8 WATSON, WENDELL A. Science So., DCT. PH . 232 -7902 WEBB, WILLIAM BILL -DCT. PH-243-4922 WEIDNER, SALLY J. Sports Club I, 2, 3, Interacial Club 3. PH-233-0881 WEIDNER, RICKY PH-233-O88I WELLER, KIM E. Opti Miss 2, 3, Sec, Pan American 2, 3, AFS 2, 3, Drama Club 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Honorary Science Club 2, 3, Youth Council 3, Youth Congress 3, Student Council 2, 3, Dancerette 3, Terrier Bark 2, 3, Girls State Rep 3, Lab Asst 3, Baccalaureate Honors 2, Alpha Honors I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play. PH-231-5973 WESTBERRY, ELLEN L. Latin Forum 2, 3, Treas. 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3, Honorary Science So. 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, Sec 3, Para Med 2, 3, VP 3, Youth Council 2, 3, Pres, AFS 3, National Honor So. 2, 3, Inter Club Council 3, Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, Terrier Bark 3, Red 8. Black Rep 2, Publication Convention, FSPA Workshop. PH-229- 7670 WHALEY, LEONARD C. LC -PH-244-367I WHATLEY, ROBERT B. 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Armenia XINOS GUIDANCE CLUB 2611 26tb Avenue ZALES JEWELERS We're nothing without your love Bader, Thomas Buchanan, Darla 76, 229 Alvarez, Darlene 83, 197 'Y l A Abdo, Ronda 175 Abelaira, Martha 222 Abella, Lucinda 197 Abene, Margaret 58, 222, 76, 64 Aboad, Cecilia Mary 175 Abrams, Carol 197 ACADEMICS 104-141 Acebo, Gabriel 222 Acosta, Carolyn 175 Acosta, Diane 197 Acosta, Eddy 197 Adams, Donna .lean 58, 222, 7 66, 99, 72, 90 Adams, Mary Alice 98, 175 Addison, Betty Jean 117, 197 ADMlNlSTRATlON 104-111 Adum, Anthony 197 AFS 70-71 Aguayo, Cathy 175 0, Aguilar, Larry 175 Akers, Deborah Akins, Robert 175 Alarcon, Helen 222 Alas, Elia 175 Alayon, Manuel 197 Albano, Nick 197 Albrecht, Kathryn 139, 197 Albrecht, Sandra 175 Albritton, Carolyn Albritton, Jane 54, 175 Albritton, Joyce 197 Albritton, Mrs. Louise 120 Alcala, Virginia 197 Alderman, Charles Alderman, Douglas 222, 70, 88, 69, 87 Alderman, Gary 61,111, 175 Alderman, H. 138 Alderman, Mr. J. L. 122 Alderman, Kenneth 195 Alderman, W. 70, 61, 111, 197 Alexander, Darlene 197 Alexander, Herdert 197 Alexander, J. 136 Alexander, Mrs. Margaret 120 Alexander, Mr. 137 Alfonso, Dennis 92, 197 Alfonso, Doreen 197 Alfonso, Tony 197 Alicea, Griselle 175 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, 83, 61, 72, Index Andrews, John 176 Anello, Marilyn 176 Anshell, Sandra 196 Antinori, Mrs. Angelina 128 Antonetti, Linda 224 Apfelbeck, Robert 197 Arbour, Diane Arce, Lionel 61, 197, 69 Archbold, Enrique 197 Archeleto, Cynthia 197 Arcuri, Lynn 49, 80, 197 Arduengo, Dottie 54, 176 Ares, Donna Lee 225, 70, 64, 89 Areta, Aleida 197 Arias, Sandra Lee 5 176 Ariola, Charles G. Armstrong, Judy 197 Armstrong, Richard 225 Arroyo, Gladys 176 Arroyo, Raymond 176 Arteche, Robert 61, 225, 87, 82 Baxter, Orten 226, 69 Bazarte, Joe 177 Bazarte, Valerie 198 Beogles, Miss Donna 112, 78 Beam, Sandra 77, 198 Bear, Nancy 177 Beard, Marvin 198 Beard, Walter 198 Beard, Winnie 177 Bearden, David 61, 198, 69 Bearden, Debbie 70, 60, 111, 198, 87 Bearden, H. 108 Beaty, Linda 226 Beaty, Thomas 198 Beck, Earl 101,198 Bedami, Joseph 198 Beerman, Kathleen 70, 84, 77, 275, 79, 86 Beheler, Brenda 198 Belcher, Debra 66, 140, 198 Belcher, Roger Borden, Lana 227 Borders, Peggy 70, 90, 223, 22 Bost, Mrs. Barbara 112 Bostic, Darlene 177 Bovey, Carolyn 227 7, 62 Bowen, Ann 47, 53, 66, 228, 29 Bowers, Cashous 97 Bowles, Terry 199 Boykins, Patricia 199 Ashwo rth, Dale 197 Austin, Robert 176 Aull, James 225 Avera, Judy 176 Avera, Leo 225 Avery, Joyce 198 Avery, Linda Aycock, Sharon 225, 76, 75 Ayers, Sammy 197 Ayo, Robert 101, 96, 198 Azepitia, Albert 225 B Babbitt, Alono 176 Badders, Richard 117, 198 Bader, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Baird, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Timothy Deborah Ann 176 Deborah J. Lamar G. 225, 61, 72,30 Mary Jane 225, 117 Roy 67, 176 Twyla 176 Lola Beatrice 198 Bertha 58, 225, 88, 108 David 225, 70, 92 Donald 67, 176 Hazel Bell, Patricia 177 Bellamy, Karen 226, 117 Bello, Maria 198 Bencomo, Joe 96, 198 Bender, Kelly Beniamin, Brian 61, 198 Bennett, Mrs. Carole 118, 107 Bennett, Curtis 226, 257, 105 Bennett, Roy 177 Bent, Susan 177 Benton, Donald Benton, Zelma 177 Bequer, Lourdes 177 Berberich, James 177 Bergstrom, Garry 198 Beren, M. 95 Brock, Shane 177 Bracken, Garry 92, 177 Bracken, Larry 97, 101, 177 Bragg, James 100, 199 Bramon, Margret 177 Branch, Pamela 177 Branum, James 199 Brasher, Vicki 85, 199 Bray, Miss Lois 130 Brazeal, Beverly 64, 199 Breakey, Harold Brecken, Rosanna 228 Breithoff, Elizabeth 199 Brendolyn, Terry 177 Brengle, Stephanie 76, 199, 90 Brening, Michael 99, 91, 139 Brewer, Leslie 228, 95 Brewer, Linelle 63, 199 Bridges, Lamar Bridwell, Linda 177 Brittain, Charles 177 Britten, Leonard 228, 65, 72 Broadwater, David 177 Brock, Mary 229, 76 Broderick, Pat 199 Broecker, Gene 229 Brookins, Greene 177 Broome, Maria 90, 177 Boyd C. 222, 117 Charles Cheryl 197 Claressa 175 Herbert 197 Kenny 222 Miss Hallie 112 Patricia 223 Richard M. 223 Allen, Robert Lee 175 Almand, Jacalyn Lee 175 Almeda, Joseph 197, 86 Almeda, Katherine 197 Almerico, Juliette 175, 89 Almerico, Michael 175 Almerico, Pasquale 175 Alonzo, Alonzo, Alonzo, Alonso, Alonso, Beatrice 223 Corby 223 Donna 75 Joe 224 Norma 224 Alvarez, David 176 Alvarez, Deanna Lee Alvarez, Debra Jean Alvarez, JoAnn 72, 83, 176 197 Alvarez, Juana Mari 176 Alvarez, Mary Ann 224, 76 Alvarez, Sonia 176 Alvarez, Rose 197 Amador , Miriam 224, 81, 76 Amat, Harold 224, 65 Amerson, Avis 224 ANCHORS 62 Anders, Donald 176 Anderson, Debra 176 Anderson, Jerad 176 Anderson, Pamela 176 Anderson, Randall 224, 117 Anderson, Scott 197 111,62,80, 197 Baker, Julie 49, 226, 70, 83, 111, 82, 87 Baker, Marlene 226 Balbin, David 176 Baldwin, Kathryn 176 Baldwin, Rosette 226 Ball, Lynne Denise 226 Ballinger, Samuel 99, 17y Balsiger, Vicky 176 Balsiger, Yvonne 198 Balzorotti, Valerie 176 BAND 92-96 Banks, Thomas 71, 198 Banks, William 100, 198 Barb, Danny Barber, Kathleen 108, 198 Barber, Terry Lee 176 Bardales, Joyce 226 Baria, Diana 226, 80, 84, 120 Barker, Bobbi Lee 226, 68, 76 Barker, Terry Barnes, Frances 176 Barnes, Karen 139, 198 Barnes, Mr. Alfred 127 Barnesdale, Dolores 176 Barnhardt, Michael 176 Barrera, Margie Barrington, Jane 198 Barron, Jeri 226, 75 Barron, John 96, 76, 198 Barroso, lleana 68, 72, 198 Barrs, Eva 135 Barron, Danny 198 BASEBALL 160-163 BASKETBALL 154-159 Bass, Nancy Bates, Kathleen 226, 75 Battle, Linda 177 Batton, Judith Ann 198 Bauer, Kenneth 90, 177 Baxley, Bryan 226, 97, 100, 69 Baxley, Clark 198 Bermudez, Robert 226 Bernaldo, Bonny 177 Bernaldo, Norma 199 Bernard, Charles Beronda, Benny 67, 93, 177, 63 Berry, Carol Ann 54, 226, 30, 70, 83, 85, 80, 72, 81, 140, 64, 87 Berry, Debbie 199 Berry, Darlene 226 Berry, Karen 177 Best, Brenda 226 Bexley, Deborah 199 Bigica, Joanne 199 Biglow, Kay 226, 68, 70, 72, 81, 84 Billingham, Thomas Binninger, David 177 Bisbee, Michael 226 Bishop, Patricia 177 Bivens, Elizabeth 199 Bivens, Margaret 177 Black, Mrs. 138 Black, Jeff 27, 227 Blankenbecler, Mr. 8. 132 Blackmar, Robert 177 Blakely, Dennis 227 Blakely, Lawrence 177 Blanchard, Aimee 83, 199 Blanco, Mr. Denver 116, 81 Bland, Pamela 177 Blankenbecler, Mike 227 Blitch, Richard 199 Bloes, Gladys 199 Blount, Mrs. 138 Blount, Pamela 177 Blue, Vickie 177 Boardman, Crystal 199 Boardman, David 77 Bobadilla, Mary Ann 199 Bodden, Erna 199 Bodden, Mitchell Boddiford, Cheryl 48, 70, 83, 227, 62 Boddiford, Darrel 227, 228, 61, 72 Bodie, Sidney 177 Boeren, Michael 67, 177, 63 Boggs, Betty 227, 64 Bohler, Henry 227, 88, 67, 82 Bohler, Pamela 177 Boles, Mildred 135 BOOKROOM STAFF 140 BOOK STORE STAFF 139 Barbolla, L. 139 Borbolla, Lenor 199 Borbolla, Nelson 98 Borden, June 199 Borden, Karen 199 Brown, Annie 177 Brown, Anthony 177 Brown, Donna 117, 199 Brown, Donna 117, 178 Brown, Dwight 199 Brown, Florence 108, 228 Brown, Frank 199 Brown, Gail 199 Brown, Hazel 178 Brown, Herbert 228 Brown, James G. 199 Brown, James J. 228 Brown, James R. 199 Brown, Jerry 199 Brown, Brown, Kenneth 228, 61, 72 Linda Brown, Mary 66 Brown, Raymond 200 Brown, Sheila Brown, Steven 93, 178 Browning, Morgan 135 Browni ng, Sandra 178 Brubaker, Charlotte 178 Bryant, Nancy 76 Bryant, Regina 200 Bryant, Richard 77, 200, 82 Bryant, Sharon 229 Buch, Valerie 178 Buchan, Debra 178 Buchanan, Regis 200 Buchanan, Scott 178 Buchanan, Stacy 200 Buckley, Richard 200 Buckner Buckner ,Lloyd 228 , Robert 76 Buggica, Rosemary 178 Buggs, Charles 200 Buggs, Holton 178 Bullard, Kenny 72, 83, 228, 65, Bullock, Charles 101, 200 Bulnes, Reinaldo 178 Bunkley, Lenny 178 Bunkley, Lorenzo 178 Bunts-, Joseph 200, 65 Burbage, Andrew 200 Burdine, Faye 200 Burdick, Ricky 228 Burks, Gloria Burnett, Paula Burroughs, Louis 228 Burroughs, Patti 178 Bush, Diana 76, 83, 139,200 Busciglio, Denise 56, 57, 229 Bush, Ira 178 184 Bush, Laura 140, 229 Bush, Sharon 178 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPT. Butler, Patricia 178 Butler, Sue 111, 200 Butts, Michael 117, 229 Butz, Donna 83, 84, 229, 64 Byrd, Allen 229, 258, 65 Byrd, Cheryl 94, 200, 207 128-129 C Cabrera, Jana 70, 66, 72, 80, 120, 200 Cabrera, Donna 178 Cacciatore, Mr. A. D. 118, 120 Cacciatore, Joe 200 Cacciatore, Julie 80, 83, 108, 200, 65 Cacciatore, Mark 178 Cadenhead, Michael 98, 100, 140, 229 Cagle, Glenda 229 Castellana,Joe 200 Castiglio, Judy 200 Castro, Anne 58, 70, 72, 84, 231, 62 Castro, Pamela 60, 70, 71, 72, 83-87, 106, 231 Cates, Mr. A. D. 120 Catan, Mr. Earl 133 Cavanagh, David 91, 179 Cazin, Antoinette 179 Center, Allen 63, 179 Center, William 93, 96 Chadwell, Marie 179 Chafin, Sandra 117, 201 Chamberlain, Debora 179 Chamness, Kathleen 92, 231 Chamour, Victor 106, 201 Charbonier, Raul 201 Charbonier, Yvette 201 Charles, Raymond 179 Cail, Frank 178 Cain, Deborah 91, 178 Calba, Oliverio 178 Chastain, Dena 64, 70, 108, 201 Chastain, Geraldine Chastain, Janet 66, 86, 87, 201 Chatman, Vannetta 201 DeIRo Caldevilla, Vicent 92, 178, 63 Caldwell, Lois 178 Calhoun, Barbara Calhoun, Diane 98, 100, 200 Calhoun, Terry 200 Camera, Joseph Camera, Randy 200 Campbell, Brenda 229 Campbell, Craig 200 Campbell, Gladys 178 Campbell, Jacquelin 90, 200 Campbell, James Campbell, Larry 229 Campbell, Sharon 200 Campisi, Nelson 229 Canosi, Manuel 97, 99, 230 Cancio, Anita 83, 91, 230 Cancio, Clara 178 Cancio, Segundo 200 Candileri, Steven 91 Canella, Michael 230 Cano, Aileen 230 Cano, Vivian 200 Canterbury, Alma 178 Canterbury, Linda 178 Canterbury, Kathy Cantero, Barbara 178 Copitano, Gail 60, 200 Capitano, Irene Capitano, Lemuel 275 Capitano, Marty 50, 230 Capitano, Mr. Nick 118, 119 Capitano, Susan 178 Caraballo, Maria 105, 106 Caraballo, Colonel 98, 101 Caraballo, Maria 200 Chavarria, Maria 179 CHEERLEADERS 54-55 Chennault, Mary 94, 201 Cheney, Becky 66, 70, 71, a1,a3,a4, 85, 89, 231, 30 Chesser, Brenda 201 Chifari, Pauline 84, 201 Childers, Ricky 98, 201 Childs, A. 64, 70, 87, 201 Childs, Berthal 179 Childs, Frances Chiles, Miss Bessie 120 Chism, Pat 68, 84, 201 CHORUS 90-91 Christa, Patsy 75, 76, 231 Christo, Thomas 179 Christopher, Diane 231 Christopher, Linda 179 Christopher, Scott 179 Ciccarello, James 201 Ciccarello, M. 92, 201, 63 Ciccarello, Peter 201 Cirella, John 65, 231 Cita, Mr. Albert 132 CIVINETTES 68 Clanton, Bernice 179 Clanton, Janice Clark, Beverly 179 Clark, Charles Clark, Dennis Clark, Eugene 195 Clark, Horteze 201 Clark, Karen 72, 77, 81, 201 Clark, Phillip Clark, Ronald 84, 86 Caraballo, Willy 230, 90 Carandante, Henri Cardinale, Michael 230 Cardoso, Cynthia 230 Clark, Sonny 179 Clark,Vera 232 CLASSES 174-277 Clickener, Garry Cardoso, Gloria 200 Cardoso, Jerry 92, 178 Cardoso, Oscar 80, 92, 200, 63 Carey, Janet 200 Carey, Susan 179 Carillo, Wil 230 Carlisle, Jack 230 Carlisle, Jeff 96, 230 Clickener, Lois 179 Clinton, Reginald 86, 179 Clauser, Sue 71, 179 Clyatt, Jacqueline Coates, Marilou 66, 76 Cabos, Emily 201 Coggin, Karen 201 Coker, Savon 179 GX Comellas, Rose 202 Comellas, Vivian 202 Comer, Irma 202 Comparetto, Bobby 179, 187 Comparetto, Linda 55, 66, 70, 72, 202 Conde, Robert 83, 202 Condero, Margaret Candileri, Steven 179 Coney, Mrs. Brenda 66 Coniglio, Mary 136 Conley, Conrad 67, 179 Conley, Phyllis 82, 90, 202 Connally, Wesley 92, 99, 180 Conradi, Thomas 180 Conte, Carol 180 CONTENTS, TABLE OF 3 Canterbury, Kathleen 233 Cook, Mrs. Ann 47, 113 Cook, Lee 180 Cooke, Susan 98, 99 Cooksey, Harry 233 Cooper, Edward 202 Cooper, Judy 233 Coran, David 90, 180 Corces, James 202 Corcoran, Casey 180 Corcoran, Kathleen Corde. Barbara 78, 180 Cordero, Jeanne 180 Cornelius, Eastman 202 Corrales, Hector 233 Corrales, Marilynn 68, 84, 233 Coto, Victor 202 Cotton, Dennis 233 Couch, Debra 48, 55, 68, 87, 202 Couch, Martha 64, 70, 77, 202 Counselor, Mrs. 97, 111 Covert, Diane 202 Covington, Marian 202 Cox, John 233 Cox, Mrs. Thelma 123 Coy, John 88, 105, 115, 233 Crabb, Steve 180 Crabb, Thomas 79, 96, 118, 233 Craddock, Phillip 180 Craig, Linda 78, 233 Craparo, Dena 60, 233 Craparo, Sam 180 Crawford, Arie 111, 234 Crawford, Louie 117, 233 Crawley, Wade 180 Creary, Sheryle 180 Crews, Mr. Edwin 131 Critzer, Catherine 108, 122, 202 Crosby, David 180 Crosby, Sandra 180 Crowley, Wade Crumbley, Althea 180 Crumbley, Patricia 202 Crumpton, Deborah 180 Cruz, Angela 180 Cruz, Walter Cueto, Debbie 68, 80, 106, 202 Culbreath, Adrian 180 Culbreath, Andy 180 , 27, 29 Davis, Diane 202 Davis, Janice 94, 202 Davis, Mark 180 Davis, Phillip 99, 180 Dawkins, Adam 180 Dawson, Cheryl 60, 87, 202 Dawson, Rosalyn 140, 237 Day, Daphne 234 DCT, CBE 74-75 DEAN'S OFFICE ASS. 108 Dearmond, Douglas 234 Dearstyne, Luann 180 Deblois, Dorthea 52 86 DEDICATION 6-7 Dediego, Debra Deen, Robin 182 DeFalco, Joyce 202 DeLaCruz, Lucy 58, 80, 68, 72 202 Delafield, Francis DeLaosa, Gloria 72, 202 DeLaose, Lucia DeLaParte, Marilyn 68, 234 , 84, 87 Delarosa, Esther 182 Delga Delga do, Annie 135, 64 do, Patricia 202 Delgado, Vivian 108, 202 Delibertis, Toni 180 DeIRio, Dolores 234 sol, Mr. 137 DelVacchio, J. 105, 107 Demeza, Richard 235 Demott, John 202 Demott, Randall 180 Denmark, Danny 181, 185 Denmark, Donald 235 Dennard, Petrina 181 De Rosa, Irene 181 Desonie, Charles 203 Desonie, Gordon 117, 181 Dessesseau, Felder 105, 203 Dessesseau, Marion 235 Devore, Diane 235 Devore, William 91, 235, 63 Diaz, Carlos 92, 96, 203, 63 Diaz, Debra 181 Diaz, Delier 181 Diaz, Elier 98, 181 Diaz, Jackie 58, 70, 117, 235, 62 Diaz, Joe 117, 235 Diaz, Judy 62, 72, ao, so, 235 Diaz, Maria 181 Diaz, Mercedes 203 Diaz, Patricia L. 70, 181, 203 Diaz, Patricia A. 181 Diaz, Richard 61, 181 Diaz, Diaz, Sondra 64,203 Victoria 181 Dibetta, Gary 64, 111, 235 Dick, Mrs. 87, 113 Diego, Debbie 203 Diez, Tony 203 Digiovanni, Terri 139, 203 Dillman, Donna 56, 68, 235 Dillion, Anthony 101 Culbreath, Jamie 234 Cumm Cumm Cumm Cunningham, Carlton ings, Peter 234 ings, Doris 234 ins, Judy 180 50, 234 Dinning, Jack 97, 100 Dipierro, Charlene 47, 70, 72, 83, 84, 87, 235, 82, 30 DiSalvo, Linda 235 Dixon, Patricia 181 Carr, Robert 231 Carlisle, Roger 91, 230 Carrera, Neil 200 Cartaya, Carmen Carson, Karon 179 Carswell, Albert 178 Cole, Car Cole, Mrs. Coleman, Coleman, Coleman, 179 Nella 128, 75 Ferris 1 1 1 Jimmie 179 Linda 201 Coleman, Rosemary 201 Curras, Rosa 180 Curry, Julia 91,180 Curtis, David 202 Cuzzairt, Gary 101, 180 D DAD'S CLUB 138 Dobbs, Cindy ist obby, Linda 64, 75, 2:45 Dolcimascolo, Phyllis 72, 84, 236 Dominguez, Kenneth 181 Dominguez, Irene 181 Donaldson, Dan 236 Donaldson, Richard 203 Carswell, Alfred 200 Cartaya, Carmin 178 Cartaya, Josephine 178 Cartaya, Shirley 60, 70, 200 Carter, Frank 99, 200 Carter, Gary 178 Carter, James 179 Carter, Richard 61, 111, 231 Caruso, Albert 200 Cascio, Zoila 70, 84, 86, 200 Casey, Susan 231 Casa, Linda 200 Cason, Karon 179 Cassels, Margaret 179 Castameda, Sandra 179 Castano, Efrain 179 Colkmire, Steve 78, 87 Coll, Carlos 201 Collazo, Frank 179 Collazo, Patricia 179 Collins, Charnell 179 Collins, Donna 101 Collins, Fred 232 Collins, Jimmy 111 Collins, Kevin 95, 179 Collins, Mary 202 Collins, Sandro 91, 179 Collins, Wayne 232 Collura, Larry 99, 179 Colvin, Stephen Comancho, Richard Comellas, Paul 179 Dailey, Kathleen 180 Daimwood, Don 202 DANCERETTES 58-59 Danford, Connie 234 Daniels, Deborah 180 Daniels, Johnny 97, 101, 202 Daniels, Patricia 202 Daniels, Thomas 97, 99, 180 Davenport, Joan 89, 180, 234 Davenport, Samantha 75 Davis, Alden 202 Davis, Alonzo 202 Davis, Anita 180, 202 Davis, Davis, Breada 122, 234 Carl 88, 97, 234 Dopp, Steven 91, 236 Dorris, Doug 75, 236 Dorta, Robert 236 Dove, James 181 Dowd, Henry 236 Dawdell, Mrs. Jane 108, 109 Draffin, Vickie Drake, Harold 181 Drake, Susan 236 Drayne, Mark 203 DRIVER'S ED. 131 Drummond, Donny 236 Duchene, George 86, 181 Duink, Charlene 87, 203 Dulaney, Mrs. Miriam 110, 123 Duke, Mrs. Ruth 113 Dukes, Michael 203 Duncan, Reitha 181 Duncan, T. 136 Dupree, Pamela 62, 203 Duran, Sharon 203 Durant, Dale 203 Duval, Deborah 203 E Eades, Marla 203 Eambdin,J. 111 Early, Karen 203 Eastman, Denise 236 Easton, Wanda 236, 98, 100, Eaton, Deborah 117, 236, 76 Ebanks, Nathan 203 Eckstein, William 181 Edenfield, James 181 Edmund, Cindy 48, 72, 80, 23 Edmund, Bill Eliason, Donna 203 Elliott, Jimmy 117,181 Ellis, David 48, 203 Ellison, Delores 181 Ellison, Michael 91,181 Englehart, Mrs. Nancy 123 ENGLISH DEPT, 112-113 English, Frank 181 ENGLISH OFFICE ASST. 113 Engstrom, Elaine 181, 195 Ernest, Randall 181 Ernest, Ronald 236 Escobio, Barbara 203 Escobedo, Martha 236 Escobio, Mercedes 203 Espin, Laura 181 Farr, Lacy Homme Espina, Michael 203 Espinola, Mrs. Betty 110, 111 Espinola, Robert 203 Etzler, Mike 120, 203 Euhus, Richard 94, 139, 236 Evans, Carrie 237 Evans, David 203 Evans, Gordon 72, 184 Everly, Cynthia 181 F Fales, Brenda 237 Fanning, Janice 181 Fara, Joe 181 Farina, Nancy 203 Farina, Patty 203 Farmer, Daughtry 203 Farmer, John 181 Farmer, Michael 181 Farmer, Paul 237 99,181 Farrar, Brent 203 Farrar, Mike Farris, David 237 Fauci, Joe 181, 65 Favata, Barbara 203 FBLA 76 Felder, Debra 237 Feliu, Manuel 203 Ferguson, Donna 203 Ferlita, Angelo 203 Ferlita, John 203 Fernandez, Adrian 181 Fernandez, Celso 61, 181 Fernandez, Debra 61, 122, 23 Fernandez, Donna 181, 76 Fernandez, Joseph 181 Fernandez, Joseph 181 Fernandez, Judy 181 Fernandez, Manuel 237 Fernandez, Margarit 181 Fernandez, Michael 237 Fernandez, Mike 70, 80, 27 Fernandez Norma 237 Fernandez Oslec 182 Fernandez Rafael 204 Fernandez Ralph 204 Fernandez Richard 204, 237 Fernandez Rita 68, 237 Fernandez Susan 237 Fernandez, Vlga 137 Fernandez Wayne Ferrera, Justina 238, 76 Ferrera, Virginia 204 181 1, 236, 30 7, 76 Index FHA 85 Fiallo, Richard 94, 182 Fidalgo, Brian Filmore, Victoria 182 Filocco , Nancy 72, 83, 238 Finch, Antoinette 66, 129, 238, Fishbaugh, George 204 Fisher, D. 94, 204 Fisher, Mickey 238 Fisher, Patricia 68, 91, 204 Fitzger ald, Donnie 204 Fletcher, David 204 Flora, Clara 182 Flory, Daniel 182 Floyd, Al 182 Floyd, Pam 204 Floyd, Rex 92, 182 Flynn, Janet 204 Flynt, Douglas 182 Flynt, Wayne 204 Foley, Foley, I. 136 Mr. 137 Folks, John 99, 182 Fontanills, Mr. Henry 131 270 FOOTBALL 144-153 Ford, Gary 100, 182 Ford, Larry 182 Ford, Tony 100, 238 Forehand, Darrell 182 Forehand, Becky 68, 128, 238 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPT. 116 Foskey, Kenneth 204 Foster, Cheryl 238 Foster, Troy 238 Faust, Dorothy 90, 182 Fouts, Randall Foy, Debbie 238 Fragaso, Ramon 182 Frankhauser, Debbie 117 Fraundorfer, Mr. Carlos 118 Fray, Nicholas 182 Frazier, Dwight 204 Freas, Martha 238 Freeman, Jeff 182 Freemire, Alan 182 Freemire, Larry Frimes, William Frier, Debra 238 Frisco, Joe 117, 204 Frisco, Josephine 117, 182 Frisco, Mrs. Jane 108, 109 Fritcher, Janet Frost, Vivian Frye, Tammy 182 FTA 84 Fucarino, Danny 182 Fucarino, Morris 111, 238 Fuente, Arthur 92, 182 Fuente, Carlos 182 Fuente, Jae 182 Fuentes, Grace 182 Fuentes, Linda 204 Fueyo, Valerie 239 Fulford, Miss 60 Fultz, Kathy 182 G Gadsden, Naomi 239 Gainey, Bridget 182 Gallant, Mr. Howard 120 Gallinar, Elaine 204 Gallo, Valeria Ann 204 Gallops, Jean 66, 120, 204 Gano, Richard 239 Gantt, Mildred Gantt, Patricia 204 96, 239 Garcia, Bennie Garcia, Danny 239 70, 106 Garcia, Debra Garcia, Elaine 182 Garcia, Jose 182 Garcia, Joseph 94, 239 Garcia, Lily 204 Garcia, Rene 72 Garcia, Ronald 49, 204 Garcia, Theresa 182 Garcia, Velda 204 Garcia, Vivian 204 Gardiner, Eugene 92, 99, 182 Gardner, Gary 239 Garner, Franklin 97, 100, 239 Garner, R. 97 Garrett, Lillian 182 Garrett, Ted 182 Garrido, Danny Gaskin, Andrew 183 Gaskins, Nancy 108, 239 Gotley, Mary 205 Gatto, Frank 205 Gauldin, Ella 205 Gaylord, Nathalie 105, 183 Gaylord, Reginald 100, 205 Georgianni, Linda 239 Guestoso, Jose 239 Geyer, Mrs. Barbara 118, 183 Geyer, Maureen 66, 80, 205 Giacomo, Laurel 183 Giacone, Brenda 205 Giacone, Glenda 205 Gibbs, Rosalie 239 Gibson, Patricia 239 Gibson, Peggy 66, 72, 80, 88, 1 26 Gifford, John Giglia, David 255 Giion, Nancy Gilchrist, David 240 Gill, Sharon 183 Gilley, Barbara 183 Gilley, Carl Giovinca, Mrs. A. 118 Given, Anne Gadeniz, Vivian 205 Gadinez, Vivian Marie 72, 205 Goff, Richard 183 Goff, Steven 108, 205 GOLF 171 Gollman, Robert 101, 205 Gomez, Lorraine 66, 205 Gomez, Robert 72, 205, 240 Gonzalez, Armando 101, 205 Gonzalez, Cynthia 183, 205 Gonzalez, Dennis 183 Gonzalez, Eddy 240 Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Ernest 236, 240 Gonzalez, Frank 205 Gonzalez, Joe 183 Gonzalez, Linda 205 Gonzalez, Michael 205 Gonzalez, Mike 205 Gonzalez, Roberto 100, 205 Gonzalez, Roxanne 80, 84, 205 Gonzalez, Sandra 117, 240 Gonzalez, William 183 Goodson, Robert 240 Goodwin, Wanda 205 Goodyear, Andrew 183 Gardillo, Jerry 240 Gordon, Gayle 49, 90, 205 Gordon, Raymond 241 Gordon, Wilma 183 Gornto, Susan 183 Gore, Mr. Paul 127 Gotay, Edwin 205 Gough, Beverly 70, 90, 183 Grable, Cheryl 183 Grable, Lawrence 205 Gracy, Mary 183 Graffeo, Joe 183 Graffeo, Randy Granda, Allan 241 Granada, Yvonne 241 Grando, Irene Granell, Glinda 205 Grant, Margaret 183 Gratz, David 101, 205 Grau, James 205 Gray, Patsy 117, 241 Gray, Reita 241 Greco, Gene 241 Greco, Frank 205 Green, Azell 183 Green, Diane 183 Green, Donna Green, Gail 94, 183 , lsalean 241,108 Green Green, Jimmie 205 Green, Jean 183 Green Linda 241 I Green, Marie 183 Greene, Olin 183 Greene, Robert 183 20, 240 Elaine 70, 80, 83, 240 Griffin Griffin Griffin Griffin Griffin , Barbara 70, 71, 83, 24 , Beverly 70, 71, B3, 84, , Christophe 61, 183 ,John 241 , Sandy 205 Graffiti, Lindy 72,241 Griffin, Sharon 241 Griffin, Thomas 241 Grimes, Debbie 66 Grimes Grimes Grimes ,Priscilla 183 ,James 241 , Calvin Grimm, Allan 241 Grimm, Randall 205 Grascurth, Randy 91, 241, 28 GUIDANCE OFFICE ASST. 110 GUIDA Guilian NCE OFFICE ASS. 110 o, Sammy Gullo, Joe 183 Gunder son, Harald 241 Gunn, Richard Gustavsen, Carl 242 Guthrie , Cheryl 205 Guthrie, Linda 183 Gutierrez, Orlinda 242 Gullo, Joseph 180 Guy, Merle 92, 99, 183 Guzman, Randy 205 Gwen, Anne 205 H Haager, James Haar, Bobbi 175 Haas, Cherlyn 50, 84, 205 Haber, Robert 175 Hagen, Leland 175 Haimes, David 205 Hales, Barbara 60, 87, 205 Haley, Connie 205 Hall, Al Hall, AI Hall, Christene 48, 94, Hull, Eugene 99, 175 Hall, Ja bert 205 be rt 205 nice 205 Hall, Linda 206, 207 Hall, Myron 205 Hall, Nara 175 Hall, Randal 175 Hall, Richard 206 Hall, Sharon 175 Hall, Vicki 242 Hall, W. 138 Hall, Mrs. M. 89, 98,126 Halphen, Gail 175 Hamilton, David 206 Hamilton, John 140, 242 Hamilton, Mr. John 129 n, Ronald 175 Hamm, Alberta 175 Hammer, Wayne 69, 206 Hamner, Debbie 68, 206 Hampton, Hayward 206 Hanchett, Dicky Hancock, Larry 175 Hancock, Maureen 139, 206 Hand, Karen 242 Hand, Wayne 101, 206 Handley, Michel 94, 110, 242 Haner, Wayne 69, 242 Hansen, Anne 175 Hansen, Jane 206 Hansen, John Harden, Debora 175 Harden, Debra Hardy, Paul 101, 175 Hare, Ronnie 242 Hargraves, Constance 89, 206 Harley, Sylvia 87, 120, 242 Harman, Charles 61, 69, 242 1 88, 241 242, 267, 30 Harper, Audrey 242 Harper, Jeannette 242, 49, 70, 80, 72, 84 Harper, Gloria 80, 84, 60, 206 Harper, Yvette 242, 70, 72, 80 Harrell, Gloria 206 Harrell, Jean 183 Harrell, Suegene 175 Harris, Becky 242 Harris, Cassandra 206 Harris, Harris, M Debra 175 artha 54, 105, 175 Harris, Mory 206 Harris, Patricia 69, 83, 242 Harris, Rebecca 242 Harris, Sandra 242 Harrison, David 175 Harrison, Archie 206 Harrison David 183 Harrison , Robert 206 Haskins, John 206 Haskins, Tommy 75, 242 Hasty, Beverly 72, 90, 175 Hasty, Marilyn 120, 242 Hart, Miss Mary Lou 120 Hauer, Eddy 175 Haus, Joy 94, 206 Havekotte, Robert 204 Haverty, Timmy 206 Hawes, Sybil 184 Hawk, Clyde Hawk, Pamela 184 Index Hodges, Johnny 207 Hodges, Pete 100, 207 Hodges, Robert 95, 207 Hoffman, Ronnie 105, 244 Hake, Robert Holcomb, Alfred 101, 207 Holland, Frieda 90, 184 Holley, David 184 Hollis, Phyllis Holloway, Geraldine 184 Holmes, Judie 90, 244 Holmes, Patricia 184 Holton, Renate 244 Holz, Mr. Phil 128 Holz, Thomas 75, 224 HOME EC. DEPT. 130 Hooks, James 96, 207 Hooks, Teresa 70, 95, 207 Hope, Henry Jackson, Keith 88, 246 Jackson, Mercedes 346 Jackson, Rhonda 98, 100, 185 Jackson, Sandra 203 Jackson, T. 101, 207 Jacobson, Janice 185 Jacobs, Mable Jacobs, Morris 246 Jacobson, Kathrine 90 Jacobson, Victoria 185 Jaeger, Laura 52, 83, 246 Jaudon, Mr. Ronald 123, 65 Jeffreys, William 208 Jelks, Elnora i185 Jelks, Leonard 246 Jelks, Linda 246 Jenkins, James 247 Jenkins, Joyce 185 Jenkins, Richard 80, 208 Jenkins, Stephen 185 Hawkins, Kenneth 69, 94, 206 Hawsey, Gary 52, 242, 260 Hayes, Ashley 69, 206 Hayes, C. 138 Hayes, Pamela 206 Hayes, Tommy 184 Haywood, Dennis 61, 69, 72, 108, 243 Haywood, Randy 206 H-CLUB 69 Headrick, Cheryl 206 Heard, Connie 60, 70, 72, 81, 84, 243, 26 Heariquez, J. 111 Heffron, Kathryn Hegler, Mary Ellen 80, 108, 111, 243 Hellis, Phyllis 184 HELM STAFF 52 Helmick, Dawn 89, 184 Henderson, Alfred 99, 184 Henderson, Charlie 243 Henderson, Connie Henderson, Deborah 120, 184 Henderson, Denise 184 Henderson, Janet Hendrix, James 184 Hendry, Brenda 243 Hennis, Dale 206 Henning, Abraham Henley, Ronald 206 Henriques, Joanne 206 Henry, Louis 108, 184 Henry, Robert 206 Henry, Steve 184 Hensley, Kriss 207 Hernandez, Amanda 117, 243 Hernandez, D. 61, 69, 207 Hernandez, John 243 Hernandez, Marina 243 Hernandez, Mario 50, 207 Hernandez, Sheryl 184 Hernandez, R. 117, 184 Hernandez, Terry 71, 86, 244 Hernandez, Vincent 207 Hero, Rodney 207 Heron, Linda 244 Hertenstein, Kevin 184 Hess, Jackie 85, 207 Hevia, Freddie 101, 184 Hewlett, Gordon 100, 184 Heykens, Ruth 66, 72, 80, 85, 87, 244, 30 Hicks, James 207 Hicks, Michael 244 Highsmith, Linda 66, 70, 244 Higgins, Mrs. Rose 120 Hill, Brenda Hill, David 244 Hill, Linda 98,101,184 Hill, Sheila 184 HILLS. SPORTS CLUB 89 HILSBOREAN, MISS 34-36 HILSBOREAN, STAFF 47-49 Hinchee, Michael 100, 207 Hines, George 98, 184 Hines, Randy 207 HISTORY DEPT. 122, T23 HISTORY OFFICE ASST. 123 Hackett, Annette 91, 184 Hackett, Beverly 90, 207 Hockman, Lois 69, 207 Hodge, Rosa 207 Hodge, Mr. James 61, 113 Hope, Ja Hope, Jo nis 184 ni 184 Hope, Pam 244 Houston, Howard, Howard, Howard, Viola 184 Alice 245 Elaine 184 Julius 100,184 Howard, Marion Howell, Rebecca 245 Howell, Richard 245 Howsmon, Jerry 91, 245 Howton, Johnnie 207 HSS 77 Hubbard, David 184 Hubbard, Louise Hubbard, Lucy Hudnall,Noncy 247 Hudson,Carolyn 245 Hudson, Gordon 245 Hudson, Shirley 184 Huey, Joey 245 Huey, Thomas 92, 138, 264 Hughes, David 61, 69, 72, 245, 247 Hughes, Kathrine 90, 184 Hughes, Michael 99, 207 Hughes, Pamela 184 Hughes, Paul 207 Hughes, Stephanie 91, 245 Hughes, Wayne 207 Hughes, William Hughlett, Carolyn 245, 68, 71, 83, 85, Hughlett, Pamela 71, 184 Jenkins, Stephen 185 Jenkins, Wendy 92, 185 Jennings, Anthony 100, 117, 185 Jennings, Arthur 208 Jennings, Greg 208 Jennings, Nancy 185 Jensen, Dennis 111, 247 Jerkins, Callisia 247 Jerkins, Viola 185 Jimenez, Charlie 247 Johns, Delilah 108, 247 Johns, Sharon 70, 247 Johnson, A. 99 Johnson, Charles 60 Johnson, Colette 208 Johnson, David 90, 247 Johnson, Deanna 208 Johnson, Deborah 90, 185 Johnson, Donna 68 Johnson, Erin 90, 185 Johnson, K. 66, 208 Johnson, Lemuel 100, 117, 185 Johnson Linda 117, 185 Johnsor-Q Liza 117, 185 Johnson, Lyle 99, 185 Johnson, N. 136 Johnson, Pam 58, 72, 83, 90, 91, 120, 247, 30 Johnson, Reginald 185 Johnson, Ruth 247 Johnson, Selah 185 Hughlett, Patricia 71, 184 Hughs, Wayne 61 HUMANITIES 124 Hunt, Bev 184 Hunt, Debbie 207 Hunter, Claude 97, 98, 185 Hunter, Eddie 101, 207 Hunter, Gwendolyn 185 Hurst, Debra 207 Hutchinson, Beverly Hutchinson, Lavoid 245 Hutchinson, Lynn 66, 70, 87, 224, 245 Hutchinson, Sharon 185 Hutchinson, Steve 207 Hutson, James 208 Hutto, Gretchen 245, 71, 83, 72, 84, 86, 87 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPT. 132-133 Ingram, Master-Sgt. Vernon 100, 132 Inman, Rebecca 185 INTERACT 63 lnterlandi, Becky 68, 70, 72, 208 lnterlandi, Sharon 70, 71, 81, 83, 84, 246 Ippolito, Maria 117, 246 Irvine, David Irvine, P. 101 Isla, Celia 58, 60, 100, 246 J Johnson, Sheila 185 Johnson, Vernon 208 Johnston, Andy 67, 70, 72, 81, 224, 244, 26, 28 Johnston, Darlene 58, 66, 72, 117, 247, 31 Johnston, Keith 208 Jones, Faye 54, 70, 72, 83, 140, 247, 243 Jones, Arthur 97, 98, 185 Jones, Carla Jones, Miss Charlotte 113, 266 Jones, Dale 208 Jones, Debbie 208 Jones, Billy 91,185 Janes, Gwen 85, 248 Jones, Kathy 208 Jones, Johnny 100 Jones, K. 83, 90, 185 Jones, Lawrence 185 Jones, Leon 208 Jones, Linda 185 Jones, Lola 208 Jones, Marie 208 Jones, Nellie 247 Jones, Rebecca 208 Jones, Robert 70, 71, 208 Jones, Stephanie Jones, Sylvia 208 Jones, Toliver 185 Jackman, Darlene 98, 100, 185 Jackson, Barbara 48, 207 Jackson, Carol 117, 246 Jackson, Darryl 185 Jackson, Jackson, Deborah 90,185 Deborah S. 90, 185 Jones, Tommie 99, 208 Jones, Victoria 70, 248 Jones, Walter 92, 208 Jordan, Henry 208 Joseph, Jack 140, 248 Joyner, Helen 71, 185 Joyner, Stanley 92, 208 JR. OPTIMIST 67 Judge, Russell 98, 185 JUNIORS 194-221 JUNIOR TEACHER 194 Justice, Terry 248 K Kane, Charles 208 Kaniels, J. 97 Keating, Pat 208 Keating, Ronald Keaton, V. 136 Keats, Jane 60, 80, 248 Kee, Danese 70, 208 Kellner, Mr. Carl 120 Kellum, Lonnie 185 Kelly, Jimmy 207 Kelly, Kitty 71, 84, 231, 248 Kelly, Leonard 248 Kelly, Steven 208 Kelly, William Kemp, Yvonne 185 Kendall, Priscilla 60, 248 Kendrick, Barbara 208 Kendrick, Deborah 91, 208 Kennedy, Brian 98, 185 Kennedy, Mrs. Dorothy 124 Kent, Jerald 100, 208 Kent, Lucy 54, 72, 248 Kern, William 98, 99, 185 Kerr, Danny 248 Kerr, Mrs. 138 Kersey, Jackie 185 KEY 61 Key, Jack 248 Kiephe, Larry 185 Kight, Clark 208 Killebrew, Allen 95, 96, 208 Killette, Diane Kime, Michael 185, 248 King, Beverly King, Bruce 185 King, Charles 95, 185 King, Cheryl 185 King, Darcel 185 King, Hazel 208 King, John 94, 96, 208 King, Larette 208 King, Perrethia 208 King, Robert 248 King, Sandra King, Stewart 209 King, Mrs. Diane 120, 121 Kinlaw, Bruce 94 Kinsman, Robert 185 Kinsman, Thomas 108, 249 Kirkconnell, Frank 67, 185 Kirkland, Cheryl 58, 66,249 Kirkland, Robert 249 KIWANETTES 60 Kniep, Linda 209 Knight, Barry 209 Knight, David 111, 209 Knight, Shirley 249 Knight, Steve 185 Knight, Willie 97, 101 Knight, Zina 186 Knox, James 186 Kolko, Mrs. Juanita 110,111 Kotofsky, Joseph 209 Kreft, Cheryl 186 Kreft, James 209 Kromrey, Julie 186 Kromrey, Zina Krutsinger, Steven 209 Kruchenbuch, Pamela 94, 139, 186 Kuchinskas, Edward 249 Kuchinskas, Jerrold 91, 209 Kuykendall, Horace 186 Kucykendall, Larry 186 L Lacedonia, Jeanette 70, 120, 249 Lafountain, James Lafountain, Thomas 52, 249 Laird, Sue 186 Lake, Lenoro 70, 72, 83, 84, 249, 31 48 Laker, Linda 186 Lambdin, Jane 209 Lambert, John 72, 249 Lambertson, Rebecca 117, 209 Lamkin, Charles 186 LaMonte, Christophe Lanier, Lawrence 93, 186 Lamoureax, Mrs. Suzanne 128 Lancaster, Craig 209 Lancaster, Suzanne 186 Lane, Edwin 209 Lane, James 47, 209 Lang, C. 105 Lang, Ken 61, 83, 84, 250 Lang, M. 84 Index Lopez, Darlene 210 Lopez, Jack 210 Lopez, Leilah 117, 186 Lopez, Loraine 108, 210 Lopez, Lourdes 72, 210 Lopez, Marlene 210 Lopez, Sandy 251 Lopez, Sylvia 210 Lorenzo, Maria 186 Massaro, Richard 63, 82, 100, 254 Massaro, Samuel 139, 254 Massey, Mrs. Virginia 62 Masters, Alexander 211 Mathis, Darlene 254 Mathis, Nancy 187 Matthews, Johnny 187 Matthews, Johnny 187 Matthews, Joyce 211 Larder, Donald 186 Larry, Helen 209 Lasley, Dorinda 68, 250 Lassiter, Robert E. 91, 250 Lassiter, Robert Latture, John 250 Lauria, Frances 98, 186 Lauria, Patricia 186 Lavallee, Debra 70, 71, 84, 106, 209 Lawhorne, Cynthia 106, 250 Lowhorne, Landis Loria, Thomas 67 Lott, Raymond 101, 251 Loughren, Dennis 251 Lovett, Anna 210 Lowe, Carolyn 108, 115, 251 Lowe, John 97,101, 210 Matthews, Mr. Robert 118 Matthews, Sherry Jo 187 Matthis, Darlene D. 66, 72, 108, 129, 76 May, Janell 68, 211 May, Kathleen Menendez, Robert Joseph 255 Mercer, Paul Daniel 187 Messer, Dennis 61, 255 Messina, Michael 187 Metziere, Bruce 61, 187 Meyer, David '212 Meyer, Thomas 187 Meyle, Pat 72, 255, 87, 64 Meyers, Mary Jane 212 Shelotterback, Mike 265 Midulla, Deborah 188 Midulla, Joe 105, 212 Milian, Eduardo 188 Milian, William 255 Milioto, Tony 100 Layle, Linda 111, 210 Lucas, Ronald 90, 186 Luiaconi, Catherine 251 Luis, Adolfo 186 Luis, Anthony 252 Mayo, Gary 187 Mayo, Judy 90, 211 McAdams, Janet 90, 95, 254 McAfee, Ronald 187 McAlister Jr., James 89, 93, 187 Miller, Carol 188 Miller, Frances 60, 255, 75, 76 Miller, Mickey 212 Miller, Nancy 84, 212, 78, 77 Miller, Ricky Lyle, Dorothy 252 Laws, Sharon 186 Lawton, David 186 Lawton, Pamela 186 Layer, Lindo 209 Laxton, Robert 99, 186 Lazzara, Deborah 71 Luis, Mrs. Earlene 144 Luis, Lupe 87 Luxon, Mary Lyle, Barbara 252 Lyle, Mr. Charles 131,196,197 McAlister, Larry 100, 211 McAlister, Margaret 70, 83, 111, 254, 78 McAlister, Thomas McAuliffe, Kathleen 218, 211, 78, 62 McAuliffe, Pat 63, 88, 254 Miller, Sharon 85, 212 Milligan, Theresa 66, 212 Mills, Mack 255 Milner, William 188 Mimeghee, Ruth 136 Mincey, John 111, 255 Lazzara, Jacquelyn Lazzara, Marlene 54, 60, 72, 81, 31 Lazzara, Nelson 209 Leanor, lda 186 Ledo, Alan 250 Lee, A ndrea 70, 71, 83, 85, 66, 72, 84 Lee, Donald 186 Lee, Russell 186 Lee, Sandra 186 Lynn, Jimmy 61, 72, 215, 252, 26 Lynn, Bobby 67, 252 M mans, Ueborah 181 Mack, Brenda 252 Macaluso, Carol 62, 87, 210 Mack, Brenda 252 Lee, W. 99 Leer, Michael 83, 94, 186 Lehman, Betty 70, 209 Lehmann, Mrs. Charlotte 117 Leibholz, Detlev Leigh, William 209 Leighly, Paul 186 Lemus, Amy 186 Lemus, Patty 209 Lentz, Walter LEO 65 Leon, Eddie 260 Leonard, Linda 250 Leto, Tony 250 Leto, Carolyn 209 Leto, Mr. Frank 84, 111, 110, 138 Leto, Joseph 209 Leto, T. 117 Lewis, George 250 Lewis, Kathy 139, 209 Lewis, Nathan 209 Lewis, Marvin 251 Lewis, Sharon 60, 72, 84, 251 Lezama, Carlos 251 LIBRARY 117 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 117 Licata, Ernest 186 Ligori, John 209 Ligori, Nelson 251 Limoges, Scott 186 Limoges, Sheryl 251 Linderman, Bonnie 251 Lynn, Hugh 97, 100, 251 Little, James 210 Little, Kathleen 251 Little, Samuel 186 Llana, Fernando 80, 96, 251, 31 Llanes, Patricia 251 Llewellyn, Sally 210 Mack, Freida 252 Magdalena, Mercedes 210 Mahoney, Claire 81, 84, 86, 252 Mahoney, Mrs. Sue 128 Mahoney, Joseph 210 ' MAIN OFFICE ASST- 105 MAINTENANCE STAFF 136-137 MAJORETTES 56-57 Mallard, Jacquelyn 83, 76, 252 Mallory, Debbie 84, 210 Manali, John 210 Manali, Linda 176, 252 Manali, Sandra 187 Mancuso, Jerome 187 Mandy, Michael Maniscalco, Anthony Mann, Allan 253 Mann, Barbara 100, 253 Manning, Allan 69, 100, 105 Manning, Clarence 210 Manning, Lorandy 210 Manning, Loretta 253 Manrique, Maria Marcus, Billy 74, 211 Marirez, Miriam 190 Marko, Robert 100, 101, 139, 211 Marks, Robert 253 Marshall, Bernard 253 Marshall, Brenda 70, 76, 253 Marshall, Rebecca 187 Marshall, Sandra 253, 70, 139, 87 Marsonek, Danny 211 Martell, lsabelle 187 Martin, Charles 83 Martin, Jeannette 76, 253 Martin, Jimmie 211 Martin, Susan 253, 70, 84, 77, 82 Martin, T Martinez, Martinez, me-my 93, 96, 211,65 Belinda 253, 70, 75, 76 Cathy 187 McAuliffe, Richard 70 McBee, Debra 138, 187 McBride, Debra 211 McBride, Ken 187 McBride, Valeria 211 McBurney, Euietta 90, 211 McCardy, Vera McClelland, Kathy 211 McCloud, Karen 211 McCluskey, Francis McCluskey, Herbert McConnell, Robert 211 McCoy, Debrah 90, 211 McCoy, Gwen 211 McCreless, Sue 187 McCugh, Richard 211 McCullough, Alton 187 McCutcheon, James 211 McDaniels, Alton 254 McDaniel, Sherry McDonald, Janet 62, 108, 211 McDonell, Kenneth 187 McEver, 'Linda 254 McFadyen, Mrs. Kathleen 114 McFail, Jacquelyn 91, 221 McFail, Michael 254 McGahagin, Margie 105, 187 McGee, Sharon Diane 75, 76, 254 McGoldrick, Robert 90, 101, 187 McGordy, Vera 187 McKenzie, Rue 60, 70, 77, 80, 254 McKern, W. 91 McKinney, Deborah 187 McKnight, Judy 91, 187 McLaughlin, Leona 70, 211 McLendon, Joy 187 McLendon, Shelby 187 McLendon, Wanda McMillen, Lawrence McMullen, Delores 212 McMullen, Gary 63, 96, 254 McMullen, M. 138 McNab, Calvin 255 McNab, JoAnn 68, 79, 255 McNeal, Donald 91, 108, 255 McNeal, Willie 99, 255 McPeak, Cathrine 212 McPeters, Daniel 187 McPherson, Christel 66, 69, 77, 78, 212 Minervini, Charles 188 Minick, Cindy 188 Miranda, Deanna 188 Miranda, Manuel 212, 86, 62 Miranda, Margaret 55, 212, 214, 86 Mitchell, Amy Ruth 83, 94, 188 Mitchell, Caroline 212 Mitchell, David 212 Mitchell, Deber Mitchell, Joseph 88, 255 Mitchell, Mickey 188 Mitchell, Ronald 28 Mitchell, William 99,136, 92, 212 Mobley, Calvin 188 Moeller, Harold 97, 100, 101, 255, 29 Molint, Manuel 212, 74 Monaco, Daniel 61, 212 Mones, Alan 213 Monroe, A. 136 Monserrate, Myrna 188 Montana, Barbara 188 Monte, Gracie 255, 238 Montes, Roberto 69, 79 Monteressi, Elaine 84, 213 Montes, Robert 213, 65 Montesino, Naney 255 Montoya, Nestor 213 Mori, Jimmy 256 Lloyd, Laurie 186 Locicero, Thomas 210 Locke, Georgia 117, 210 Lockler, Jeff 210 Lodato, Patricia Martinez, Daniel 187 Martinez, Danise 253 Martinez, David 187 Martinez, Elizabeth 253, 76 Martinez, George Mederos, Debra 187 Medina, Francisco 212 McGoldrick, Robert 90, 101, 187 Meguiar, Michael 255 Mella, John 187 Loecheler, Mrs. Ruth 88, 113, 124 Lombardia, Carol 251 Long, Marshanna 70, 71, 83, 186 Long, Sharon 210 Long, Wilbert 210 Long, Val 186 Lonia, Tam Looper, Vicki 56, 57, 210 Loper, Norman 61, 81, 251 Loper, Stanley 186 Lopez, Anita 210 Lopez, Carol 186 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Maria Martinez, Mary 253 Martinez, Martinez, Linda 211 Louis Nelia 187 Steve 253 Melnick, Don 91, 212 Melton, Marilyn 212 Melvin, Gwendolyn 75, 255 Mendez, Robert 75, 255 Mendoza, Mary 187 Mendoza, Rudy 255 Montz, Mr. George 108, 109 Moon, R. 86 Moore Armegen 213 Moore Barbara 213 Moore, Bobbie 213 Moo re Miss Carolyn 121 Moore Deborah 188 Moore, Donald 99, 256, 92, 188 Moore, Evelyn 188 Moore, Helen 188 Moore, Melvin 84, 256 Moore, Patrice 111, 256 Moore Russell 213 Morales, Christine 188 Morales, Janet 70, 66, 84 Morales, Vicky 188 Moreda, Gloria 188 Moreda, Lydia 68, 80, 213, 69, 77 Moreion, Arlene 213 Moreion, Gilbert 213, 65 Moreland, Guinell 256, 74 Morera, Edward 117 Morgan, Deborah Morgan, Diane 188 Morgan, John 94, 213 Morgan, Steve Moriarty, Judy 213 Mori, Wayne 188 Morris, Mr. 114 Morris, B. 67, 93 Morris, James 188 Morris, Sandra 188 Martinez, Terry Martino, Cathy Martino, Thomas 211 Mason, Betty 211 76, 254 Mason, Susan 60, 55, 88, 215, 211, 87 Massaro, Janet 187 Menendez, Belinda 117, 212 Menendez, Joe I. 187, 212, 255 Menendez, Joseph A. Menendez, Joseph Menendez, Marcelino 212 Menendez, Raymond 187, 63 Morris, Theodore 188 Morrison, Allen 61, 70, 77, 86, 213 Morrissey, Michael 256 Morse, Linda 188 Morton, Patty 60, 250, 256 1 Moses, Chester 256 Mouling, Lamar 213 Mounts, Eloie 256 Mr. Nelson Office Assistants 106 Muiica, Muley, 29 Carrie 213 Vivian 50, 53, 82-85, 87, 256, Mungin, Linda 188 Muniz, Carmen 256, 74 Muniz, Sonia 72, 213 Muniz, Mildred 188 Munn, Virginia 213 Myers, Marilyn 188 Mynatt, Charles 256 Mynatt, Jean 72, 213 Pamploma, Joe 75, 258 Pan American 72 Papy, Joseph 70, 63, 77, 79, 86, 87 258, 31 Para-Meds 78 Parchmont, Hellen 213 Parham, Janet 98, 101,189 Park, Harold 98, 189 Park, John 213 Parker, Barbara Parker, Daniel 258, 189 Parker, Glenn 189 Parker, Jane 213 Parker, Mrs. Patricia 114 Parrino, Laura 66, 72, 258 Parrish, Dale 100, 213 Parsons, Donna 89, 189 1 N Nail, Rebecca 188 Nales, Danny 213 Nales, Maria 188 Napolitano, Maria 66, 70, 77, 86, 87, 213 Paton, Sharon 64, 214 Pattoia, Mary 214 Patterson, Brazelia 189 Patterson, Brenda 214 Patterson, Jeanette 77, 117, 214 Patterson, Joel 67, 78, 100, 99, 258 National Honor Society 40-44 Naylor, Kirk 63, 78, 233, 256 Nelms, Nelson Nelson Nelson Laura 68, 70, 71, 83, 85, 257 , Darlee 257, 28 , Doris 257 , Harold Patterson, Mable Paul, Agnes 79, 83, 87, 258 Paul, Sarah 89, 189 Paulding, Rowena 214, 189 Pauley, Connie 214 Payne, Penelope 258 Nelson, Mr. Marvin 67, 88, 106, 107 Nelson, Rebecca 65, 91, 213 Nelson, Roy 213 Newsome, Eddie 213 Newton, Nathaniel 188 Nichols, Susan 257 Nickerson, Vicki 89, 188 Nickols, Candace 55, 64, 213 Nix, Michael 100, 188 Noah, Nancy 48, 53, 62, 79, 257, 31 Nonell, David 94, 188 Norris, Deborah 188, 265 Norman, Eddie 98, 188 Norris, Steve 257 Northrop, Howard 257 Northrop, Vicki 76, 213 Norton, Nancy 66, 80, 90, 257, 27 Nota, Mrs. Angie 72 Nota, Margaret 188 Noto, Peter 100, 213 Nom, Philip iss Nato, Vivian 188 Nuccio, Vincent 65, 213 Nurdin, Gary 188 Nurdin, Paula 189 O Oberlin, Nancy 213 Oden, Kandi 94, 213 Odom, Carolyn 189 Odom, Laura 189 Odom, Marilyn 92, 213 O'Danovan, John 101, 213 Oelslager, Darrell 189 Oliver, Debra 213 Oliphant, Evelyn 257 Olsen, Lorraine 257 Olsen, Nancy 213 Pozos, Rolando 214 Pearson, John 189 Pederson, Gary 258 Pedroso, Mayra 76, 259 Peloez, Ann 117, 214 Pelaez, Mrs. Grace 128 Pelt, Deryl 77, 214 Penalver, Rosendo 214 Penley, Michael 65, 214 Penix, William Pennington, Gayle 140, 259 Pennington, Wesley 189 Penuel, Robin 214 Peralta, Patricia 54, 178, 189 Perciful, Karen 75, 259 Perdue, Linda 214 Perez, Perez Alice 79,189 Armando 67,214 Perez Brenda 75,259 Perez, Dalio 214, 259 Perez, Diana 214 Perez Emily 189 Perez Erlinda 214 Perez Luis 189 Perez Mark 214 Perez Horma 189 Perez Perez Ramon 65, 108, 214 Richard 69, 189 Perez, , Yvonne 214 Perilla, Elizabeth 214 Perilla, Marco 259 Perreault, Mary 117, 189 Perricone, Joseph 63, 71, 77, 259 Perricone, Mark 214 Pesina, Beniamin 100, 214 Peters, Kim 100, 39, 259 Peters, Wayne 214 Peterson, Carol 189 Olsen, Vickie 87, 213 Olsen, Sheryn 56, 62, 69 Oliver, Judy 256 O'Neill, Donald 65, 258 Peterson, Linda 214 Peterson, Sharon 259 Petralia, Cynthia 77, 80, 84, 214 Petterman, Tammy 189 O'Neill, Mary 69, 258 Opeyi, Mininia 213 Osborne, Scott 101, 189 Osteen, David 69, 189 Otero, George 213 Otero, Kenneth 250, 258 O'Toole, Gary 258 Outstanding Seniors 30-31 Overstreet, Judy 258, 269 Owen Jr., Lewis 189 P Pacheco, Larry 92, 189 Pacher, Daniel 189 Padro, Rosen 213 Page, Lindo 91, 189 Painter, John 67, 98, 100, 189 Painter, Ralph 67, 77, 82, 258 Palatinus, Irma 135 Palmer, Cathleen 90, 189 Phillips, Charlene 189 Phillips, Dennis 214 Phillips, Mrs. Patricia 85 Phillips, Steven 69, 214 Philmore, Donald 97, 101 Philmore, P. 100 Philmore, Rudolph 101, 214 Physical Education 126-127 Piazza, Molly 259 Pickers, Rebecca 189 Pickup, Gerald 47, 214 Pidick, William 259 Pidick, William 259 Piloto, Gustavo 214 Pinera, Mark 189 Pino, Anthony 259 Piper, Becky 189 Piper, Donald 260 Piper, Mrs. 138 Pipitone, Linda 214 Pitisci, Michael 214 Index Plasencia, Daniel 260 Platt, Ketherine 189 Plazza, Lee 260, 61, 69, 235 Plyn, Sherri 55, 62, 214, 206 Poe, Darlene 189 Poe, Mary 260, 76 Polk, Billy 189 Polk, Henry 215 Pape, Paul 215 Porter, Theodore 75, 260 Portillo, Angel 215 Post, Cathryn 260 Potter, Geraldine 62, 68, 58, 81, 83, 87, 260, 31 Powell, Linda 215 Prater, Judith 215 Prettyman, Joann 189 Pricher, Gary 260 Prieto lll, Angel 189 Pride, Sharman 68, 88, 260 Prince, Debra 189 Pritchard, Cathy 60, 69, 215 Proctor, Penny 89, 215 Propper, Daniel 98, 101, 189 Propper, Deryl 189 Psoinos, Gail 60, 70, 72, 80, 84, 87, 108, 260, 31 Puig, Richard 65, 69, 215 Puleo, Elizabeth 215 Pulido, Catherine 89, 117, 189 Pupelo, Janet 189 P Purnell, James 90, 100, 215 Purvis, Pamela 75, 260 Putnam, Lindo 189 Q Quorterman, Linda 189 Quesada, Sam 190 Quetglez, Blanche 75, 215 Quevedom, Stanley 215 Quill 8- Scroll 53 Quinlan, James 190 Quinn, Kathryn 190 Quorterman, Linda Quick, Deborah 70, 260 Quiiano, Alma 69, 70, 78, 79, 81, 8 260 Quintana, Vivian 106, 215, 260 R Rabon, Vicky 76, 261 Rodney, Judy 75, 261 Rogan, Connie 190 Raitana, Miss Harriet 119 Raleigh, Ann 190 Ramierez, Maria 261 Ranaldi, S. 117 Randolph, Kenneth 261 Range, Barbara 215 Raines, Mrs. Mary 110 Range, Colbert 97, 100, 261 Ronan, Maria 261 Roska, Patricia 77, 79, 261 Rassler, C. 67 Rassler, Mr. Carl 123 Rothel, Charles 26 Ratleury, S. 117 Ray, Cheryl 190 Razhoff, Martha 190 Reams, Mary 50, 51, 261 Reby, Mrs. Marina 79, 199 Red 8- Black 50-51 Reddick, Mary 90, 215 Redding, Gregory 190 Redfern, James 190 Reed, Walter 190 Reeder, Victor 261, 265 Reeher, Gregory 215 Reese, Queen 215 Register, Jim 190 Rego, Vilma 122, 261 Renaldo, Theresa 74, 261 Reuben, Philip 190, 211 Reyes, Frank 97, 100, 261 Reynolds, Lola 190 Rhodes, Judy 60, 262 Rhodes, Pete 97, 101, 215 Ricardo, Paul 190 Rice, Mrs. Ellie 50, 114 Richardson, Denise 215 Richardson, Jerry 262 7, Richardson, Ruby 135 Richardson, Wille 215 Richesin, Janice 262 Riddell, James 28, 65, 69, 262 Ridenour, Richard 262 Rigsby, Donald 96, 262 Rigby, Miss Judy 123 Rigsby, S. 138 Rigsby, Rebecca 190 Rillette, Diane 262 Rinaldi, Ernest 75, 215 Rinaldi, Stanley 67, 262 Rinehart, Richard 86, 190 Risinger, Phyllis 215 Risler, Eddie 215 Ritner, Gail 71, 95, 190 Ritter Jr., Raymond 63, 71, 92, 190 Riveiro, Cynthia 262 Rivera, Diana 262 Rivers, Archie 72, 105, 262 Rivers, Bla nca 64, 87, 108, 215 Rivers, Hilo 70, 106, 190 Rizzo, Anthony 215 Robaldo, David 190 Roberson, John 100, 215 Roberson, Nancy 54, 62, 88, 90, 263 Roberts, Bobby 69, 215 Roberts, Cathy 87, 215 Roberts, Kathleen 190 Roberts, Mrs. Sandra 105, 108, 114 Roberts, Martha 190 Roberts, Terrance 92, 190, 215 Roberts, Terance 92, 215 Roberts, William 215 Roberts, William R. 100, 215 Roberts, Yvonne 84, 215 Robertson, Charles 93, 96 Robertson, H. 138 Robertson, Kurris 215 Roberty, Belinda 94, 216 Robins, Steve Robinson, Brenda 216 Robinson, Debra 263 Robinson, Larry 97, 216 Robinson, Linda 190 Robinson, Marilyn 190 Robinson,Mike 263 Robinson, Robinson, Ruth 216 Mrs. Shirley 128 Roden, Janice 190 Rodgers, Donna 190 Rodgers, L ynda 263 Rodriquez, Angel 75 Rodriquez Bryan 216 Rodriguez, Cecilia 140, 216, 263 Rodriguez, Elaine 263 Rodriguez, Florence 263 Rodriguez, Greg 216 Rodriguez, Gilbert 190 Rodriguez, Laura 60, 70, 72, 84, 87, 263 Rodriguez Linda 83, 87, 117, 190 Rodriguez, Michael 216 Rodriguez, Oscar 190 Rodriguez, Raymond 190 Rodriguez, Rick 185, 263 Rodriguez, Rita 216 Rodriguez, Virginia 74, 263 Rodriguez, Vivian 68, 74, 75, 216 Roger, Ralph 263 Rogers, Annie 216 Rogers, Charlotte 190 Rogers, King . 16 Roio, Cynthia 190 Roio, Gilda 263 Roman, Ana 139, 216 Roman, Joey 87, 263 Roman, Laura 190 Romano, David 67, 97, 99, 263 Romano, Robert 263 Romero, Rene 263 Rooney, Mike 190 Roque, Mercedes 190 Roskay, Barbara 263 Roskay, David 92, 190 Ross, Mrs. Maryanne 76, 128 Ross, Norma 117, 216 Rossman, Dale 216 ROTC 98-101 Rotolo, Terry 216 Rotolo, Tina 216 Roughton, Mrs. Mary 115 Thorpe, Rowe, Aprile 216 Rowland, Jack 100, 190 Roxbury, Sharon 190 Roy, Joseph 216 Rubin, Edward 100, 191 Rubio, Michelle 191 Rubio, Oscar 263 Rumore, Sandra 191, 82 Rushing, Leslie 216 Russ, William 101,191 Russell, C. 138 Russell, Georgette 82, 84, 216 Russell, Nikki 68, 108, 264 Russell, Stephen 67, 94, 191 Russo, Grace 76, 264 Rutherford, Julia 70, 78, 264 Ryals, David 216 Ryan, Cassandra 216 Ryan, Susan 191 S Salerno, M. 62 Sampson, Susan 75, 264 Sampson, Arthur 216 Sames, Kurt 94, 95, 264 Sanchez, David 191 Sanchez, Deborah 216 Sanchez, Genevieve 77, 80, 84, 216 Sanchez, Mrs. Judith 128 Sanchez, Richard 264 Sanabria, Dennis 191 Scantamburlo, Brenda 85, 216 Scantling, Brenda 216 Scarborough, Ann 265 Sadler, Jessie 76, 107, 264 Santos, Richard 101, 191 Souls, Linda 106, 216 Saunders, Diane 216 Saunders, Jimmy 100, .191 Sanford, Mr. Clifton 115 Sarcone, Lucy 264 Sarver, Michael 265 Saunders, James 90 Savarino, Ann 265 Scaglione, Andrew 216 Scaglione, Curtis 100, 216 Scaglione, George 191 Scaglione, Jamie 68, 101, 82, 216 Scally, Suzanne 66, 70, 77, 79, 82, 87, 265, 28 Sallye, Eric 264 Salerna, Maria 216 Sanders, Rebecca 75 Sanders, Ronald 75, 191 Sanders, Ruth 135 Sanderson, Michael 216 SanGiacomo, Lauren 60, 89 SanPedro, Jorge 64, 65, 264 Santana, Ricky 69, 229, 264 Santos, Joseph 79, 264 Salter, Kathy 191 Salter, Rita 71, 85, 191 Salvetore, Eddie 216 Salabarria, Sandra 216 Sanders, Raymond 75, 197 Sanders, Mrs. Marine 115 Sanders, David 97, 100, 216 Sanders, Becky 56, 216 Scarborough, Gloria 216 Scarborough, Minette 216 Scarlott, Candice 191 Scarlott, Deborah 117, 191 Schaaf, Daniel 69, 216 Schappols, Mrs. Elizabeth 117 Schermerhorn, Daniel 191 Schiro, Frances 76, 265 Schiro, Robert 265 Schiro, Mrs. 138 Schlotter, Steven 191 Schlotterback, Mike 265 Schmeisser, Kathy 191 Schmidt, Candy 217 Schmitt, Hugo 104 Schroeder, Dale 191 Schuchardt, Dolores 191 Schwarzenbach,'Lynn 265 Schwavonski, Emmie 75, 217 Science Dept. 118 Science Office Assistants 119 Sciortino, Irene 191 Scolam, Debra 191 84 Index Scolaro, Deborah 68, 265 Scott, Melissa 86, 97, 98, 217 Scott, Michael 29, 52, 97, 98, 100 Scott, Patrick 191 Scrivens, Beverly 265 Scaberg, Charles 191 31, 58, 60, 70, 72, 83 Scruggs, Kathryn 87, 79, 106, 224, 265 Seaberg, Cynthia 191 Seals, Wayne 191 Sedler, Rebecca 265 Segans, Randy 101, 217 Seibert, Cindy 217 Sellers, Deborah 191 Senior Directory 278-291 Seniors 224-227 Senior Teacher 223-222 Sermon, Debra 191 Session, Anthony 217 Shaw, Cheryl 71, 96,191 Shaw, Richard 101, 191 Shealy, Mary 49, 66, 76, 266, 265 Shedd, James 266 Sheehan, Thomas 71, 75, 69, 266 Shellman, Deborah 191 Shelleby, Robert 217 Shephard, Mrs. Carol 126 Shepherd, Krist 191 Shelton, Dr. Raymond 104 Sherman, Jackie 84, 191 Sherman, Jocelyn 70, 266 Sherman, Patricia 191 Sherry, Towando 84 Shinlever, James 100, 217 Shirley, Julius 266 Shorry, T. 81 Shook, Kathryn 266 Shroeder, D. 71 Siebert, C. 66 Sierra, Yvonne 266, 76 Simanski, Cheryl 217 Simmons, Debra 70, 72, 217 Simmons, Fannis 191 Simmons, Robert 191, 87 Simms, A. 91, 99, 217 Simms, Tampa 266 Simon, Bennie 19 Simon, Carido 192 Simonds, Debbie 139, 266 Simonton, Sharon 77, 78, 87, 111, 266 Singletary, Debbie 75, 266 Singletary, John 92, 99 Singelton, James 97, 100, 192 Snavely, James 192 Sneed, Sylvia 192 Snell, Harold 218 Snyder, Randy 267 Soures, Mary 192 Soderberg, Dinda 90, 91, 26, 267 Solak, Mr. Steven 125, 93 Solomon, Lischris 218 Sparkman, Gary 61, 69, 72, 268 Sparrow hawk, Charlotte 96, 218 Spearman, Mr. Sam 77 Speight, Candy Spell, Arthur 192 Spence, Deborah 218 Spidel, Richard 218 Spindola, Elaine 218 Spivey, Charlotte 76, 268 Sports 144-171 Spoto, Daniel 63, 105, 268 Spoto, Kenneth 192 Spoto, Mr. 105, 273 Spoto, Mrs. Olga 128 Spoto, Richard 218 Sophomores 175-195 Sophomore Teacher 174 Southers , Carolyn Spangler,James 267 Spano, Carlo 268 Springer Springer , David , Susan 218 65, 218 Spurlock, Anita 268 Stafford, Bobby 218 Stafford, Doris 218 Stafford, Terilynn 79, 84, 268 Stainer, 268 Lioba 70, 83, 90, 91, 233, 247, Stallings, Alice 76, 80, 268 Stallings, Deborah 218 Stanfield, Deborah 218 Stanley, Betty 268 Stanley, Cynthia 218 Stanley, Janice 192 Stanley, Patti 192 Stanley, Paul 192 Stanley, Rickie 100, 218 Stapler, William 268 Stark, Jay 218 Steele, Gary 218 Stephani e, Ronda 192 Stephens, Gary 92, 192 Stephens, Jack 268 Stephens, Jeanne 63, 68, 218 Stephens, Peggy 64, 111, 268 Singleton, Samson 90, 94, 217 Skelton, Clarice 135 Sklenor, Kathleen 76, 266 Skora, Mr. Gerald 90, 91, 125 Slane, Debbra 90, 267 Slatton, Christina 60, 70, 84, 79, 87, 217 Slinker, Mary 70, 208, 217 Smart, Linda 90, 217 Smelt, Rhonda 60, 70, 87, 105, 217 Smith, Anges 217 Smith, Mrs. Barbara 128 Smith, Beth 192 Smith, Bonnie 56, 192 Smith, Charles 217 Smith, Cheryl 96 Smith, Claude 92, 192 Smith, David 267 Smith, Franklin 95, 99 Smith Goyla 192 Smith James 267 Smith Jofllen 64, 267 Smith Karl Joseph 192 Smith Kenneth 267 Smith Larry 192 Smith Miss Margaret 123 Smith Michael 75, 267 Smith Michael Elli 267 Smith Nancy 267 Smith Pamala 136, 192 Smith Ronald 93, 92, 96 Smith, Stanley 98 Smith, Stevie 192, 267 Smith, Terrence 192 Smith, Tommie 50, 267 Smith, Wayne 192 Smitherman, Diane 267 Smithson, John 128 Smythe, Billy 192 Stewart, Dale 67, 70, 71, 83, 94, 192 Stille, Wayne 269 Stilley, Debra 87, 122, 269 Stilley, Miss Sue 87, 123 Stokes, Mrs. Dorothy 115 Stokes, Valerie 192 Stout, Kathie 269 Stowa, Marcia 66, 72, 93, 218 Straughn, Linda 269 Straughn, Peggy 218 Strauss, Gregory 192 Strawser, Frank 93, 192 Strickland, Christopher 218 Strickland, Mrs. Frances 123, 175 Strickland, Lawrence 96, 93, 192 Strickland, Mary 91, 97, 139,192, 219 Strickland, Ray 69, 219 Strickland, Ronnie 69, 99 Stringfellow, Robert 219 Stuart, Mrs. 135, 139 Stump, Linda 48, 77, 79, 84, 219 Student Council 44-46 Sturgeon, Karen 219 Suarez, Antonio 192 Suarez, Karen 192 Suarez, Louis 269 Suarez, Mara 64, 70, 72, 80, 83, 84-87, 106, 269 Suarez, Nancy 269 Suco, Russell 100, 192 Sullivan, Debbie 269 Sullivan, Jim 50, 51, 53, 269 Sullivan, Karen 105 Sullivan, Tommy 192 Summeral, Charles 219 Sumner, Gayle 67, 269 Sumner, Jonathan 192 Sutherland, Catherine 72, 107, 269 Sutherland, Rebecca 60, 122, 219 Sutton, Swaine Swimm Janet 269 , Carlene 219 ing 168- 169 Swisher, Kathy 192 Swisher, Ruth 136 Swope, Dale 65, 92 Sykes, Jack 101, 192 T Tackett, Jerry Allen 99, 192 Taeger, Freddi 192 Tagle, Wayne 117, 269 Taglarini, Shirley 54, 66, 72, 224, 269 26 Taeger, Shelley 69, 219 Tamargo, Manuel 193 Tambuzzo, Marcelo 68, 269 Tanner, Mildred 219 Tanner, Timothy 75, 270 Taylor, Dennell 193 Taylor, Jesse 219 Taylor, Joann 219 Taylor, Patricia 193 Taylor, Sharon 50, 64, 72, 219, 276 Taylor, Sheila 91,111 Taylor, Willie 219 Telander, Patti 193 Tennis 167 Terry, Mrs. Anna 82, 115, 116 Terry, James 219 Terry, Joseph 270 Terveen Teston, Tetlow, Tharpe, Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , James 101,193 Roy 270 David 193 Reatha 270 , Barbara 117,193 , Mary 98, 219 ,Patricia 270 ,Sandy 193 Thompson, Brenda 193, 203 Thompson, Catherine 50, 51, 53, 78, 108, 124, 219 Thompson, James 104 Thompkins, Fred 91, 193 Thompson, Danny 101, 139, 193 Thompson, Eddie 193, 270 Thompson, Fred 79, 80, 82, 87, 270 Thompson, Marilyn 90 Thompson, Mary 270 Thompson, Sharon 70, 270 Thompson, Teresa 67, 193 Thornton, John 219 Thortan Thornto Thornto Gail 219 , Mrs. Judith 88, 110,111 n, James 70, 82, 270 n, Victor 193 Thurman, Debra 219 Thrashe Tillman, Larry r, Carol 193 67, 82, 270 Tindale, Dianna 219 Tindale, Freddie 219 Tipping Tisdale, Titshaw , Lorine 193 72, 76, 270 Borbara , Deborah 219 Tobin, Michelle 90, 219 Todd, Bill 270 Todd, Deborah 271 Todd, Frances Shane 193 Todd, Mrs. Lola 116, 80 Todd, William Tognella, Patricia 40, 108, 219 Tolbert, Toledo, Joe Ann 193 Richard 193,194 Tompkins, Francie R. Toney, Ebber 135 Tongnel Toombs, Nathaniel la, Patricia 100, 98, 219 Toombs, Roger 98, 193 Tape, Connie Sue 219 Track Traffica Trainer, 164-166 nte, Santos Judy Lynn 219 Traina, Miss Maria 117 Trigg, Marion W. 193 Tucker, Tucker, Mr. Nathaniel 123 Rhonda Jean 271, 82 Tulli, Rebecca 219 Turner, Mr. Billy 127 Turner, Turner Turner, Dole 219,78 Dallona 70, 219 Donald' 101, 219 Turner, M. 138 Z Turner, Mrs. 138 Turner, Peggy 193 Turner, Russell 271 Turner, Sheila 58, 219, 64, 87 Turner, Susan 271 Turner, William 71, 271, 27 Tutz, Laura 219 Twain, Elaine 271 Twiggs, Rudolph 88, 67, 271 Twine, Barbara 68, 270, 77, 8 Tyre, Linda Jeanne 193 Tyre, Patricia Anne 140, 193 Tyte, Dorothy U Ubry, Myrlene Ugarte, Charles 193 Ugarte, Maria 219 Ulrich, Marsha 271 Ulrich, Penny Gail 193 Ulrich, Susan Carol 219 Unsworth, Debra 193 Urda, Alan G. 193 Urino, Frank 61, 219 Urso, Daniel 219 Urso, Ricky Utt, Nancy 83, 72, 84, 271 V Vaccaro, Shirley 84, 219, 64 Valdez, Alan 193 Valdez, Darlene 120, 68, 70, 219, 75 Valdes, Kathy 60, 72, 70, 271, 77 Valdes, Patricia 271 Valdes, Theodore 63 Valdes, Thomas 219 Valdez, Vivian 72, 84, 271, 87, 62 Valdez, Amado 99, 193 Valdez, Juan Valdez, K. 60, 84 vowel, url.-in 219 Valdez, Richard 193 Valdez, Steve 219 Valdez, Theodore 219, 63 Valdez, Tony 99, 96, 93 Valencia, Vivian 111, 220 Vance, Beverly 220 Vandiver, Joseph 101, 193 Valdivia, Val 271 Valenti, Mr. Joe 129 Vann, James Milton 61, 92, 271, 96, 82, 27 Vanpetten, Michael Vargas, Carmen 271, 74 Varnes, Deborah 270 Varnum, Michael 220 Varsolona, Maria 117, 220 Vasquez, Jose 50, 99, 220 Vazquez, Jose 220 Vega, Carlos Manuel 193 Vega, Nestor Ernie 271, 74 Velasco, Devonne 220 Vermeulen, Paul Vidal, Larry Wayne 220 Vigil, Richard 220 Vigil, Ronald 101,193 Villa, John Mike 220 Villot, Mary 193 Vining, Mr. David 121 Vinson, Philip Vitale, Linda 220 Vitello, Ruth 194 Volz, Cheryl 58, 70, 85, 72, 84, 60, 271, 87 Von Bottenfield, Mr. 123 N Wade, James Allen Wade, Mary 272 Wadsworth, Gail 272 Index White, B. 108, 273 White, Darlene 221, 63 Winters, Janette 74, 274 Wofford, Charles 91, 100, 221 Wofford, Emily 274 Wolf, D. 1 1 1 Wonthy, Willie Lee 221 Wood, Darryl 67, 194 Wood, Frances lrene 221 Wood, Mary 117 Wood, Sheila Helen 60, 76, Wood, Tommy 140 Woodbreck, Dorothy 221 Woodbury, Brenda 274 Woodb ury, Cathy 194 Wood ie, Cynthia 194 Woodham, Mrs. Jackie 117 Woodruff, Patricia 194 Woods , Pamela 194 Wooten, Patricia 122, 76, 274 Wrestling 170 Wright, Barbara 194 Wright, Joseph 274 Wright, Lewis 221 Wright, Linda Wright, Milton 194 Wright, Reginald 97, 221 274 Wright, Ronald 97, 194 Wright, Sandra 89, 194 Wynne, Joe 221 Wynne, John Wynns, Darlene 221 Wynns, Larry 221 Wyrick, Stanley 99, 139 Y Yager, Susan 195 Yanez, Sharon 274, 75, 76 Yates, Brenda 195 Yates, David 195 Yates, Diana 275 Yates, Pamela 195 Yent, Jack 195 Yglesias, Karen 195 Ynocencio, Jesus 221 Yogis, George Yon, Llewellyn 275 York, Inez 195 Young, Arthur 221 Young, Bobby 90, 195 Young, Greg 195 Young, Laurie 81, 221 Young, Marcus 275, 75 Young, Martha 75, 195 Young, Mary 195 Young, Murray 275 Young, James 221 Wadsworth, Sandra 220, 64, 86 White, Douglas 63, 87, 96, 92, 139, Wagner, Gayle 220 273 Walker, Bailey 194 White, Marta 273 Walker, Dwight 194 White, Nancy 221, 82, 189 Walker, Jeralyn 140, 272, 76 White, Philip Walker, Olester 194 White, Randy 194 Wallace, Millard 84, 114, 220 White, Ricky 221 Wallace, Yvonne 220 White, William Paul Walsh, William 272 Whitehead, David 194 Walters, Phillip 194 Whitehead, Frances 221 Walters, Phyllis 194 Whitehurst, John 194 Ward, Andrea 194 Whitman, Pamela 221 Ward, Nettie 83, 70, 66, 84, 271, 87 Who's Who 26-29 Ware, Mr, Eddie 221 Wickham, Debra 60, 120, 273 Wargo, Sandra 70, 64, 79, 77, 86, 87, Wieland, Gregory 194 220 Wilbroite, Jack 221 Waring, William 86, 272 Wilcox, Shirley 273 Warren, Evelyn Wilder, Gale 273 Warren, Hal 272, 69 Wilds, Eric 86 Warren, Leonard Wiley, Joseph 194 Warren, Wayne 272 Willey, Linda 273 Washington, Leonard Willhoite, Jack 69 Wasmund, Mr. Wallace 119 Williams, Anthony 100, 194 Waters, David 194 Williams, Bill 194 Waters, Mackenzy Williams, Charles 97, 221 Watkins, E. Wayne 272 Williams, Cheryl 221 Watson, Bonny 230, 194, 89 W11110m5t CYn1111U 194 wmsonl Jesse 220 Williams, Clyde 101, 97 Watson, Lillian Joy 120, 220, 89 W1111Clm5t David 221 watson, Wendell 272, 74, 77 Williams, Douglas 194 wo,,,'1u11an 221 Williams, Gregory 221, 69 wonsl oscq, 221 Williams, Hattie 194 Watts, Vleet Maurie 100, 194 Williams, James 274, 105 way, Mrs. MQW 135 Williams, Johnie 100, 105, 194 Weatherford, David 67, 221, 77 W1111Um5, J011f'f1Y 194, 105 Webb, Sue Ann 221 Williams, Leon 274 Webb, w511gum 273, 75 Williams, Loretta 194 w,,1,, pug,-ide 221, 78 Williams, Michael 194 weeks, Mmgmeg Ann 194' 77 Williams, Mr. John 122, 123 Wegner, Gayle Carol 60, 119 W1111U f15, Nfldlfle 194 Wehmen, Jackie 221, 78 Williams, Queen 194 Weidemann, Sharon 194 Williams, Robert 194 w,111, ML Max 115 Williams, Ronald 273 Weis, Richard Allan 221 Williams. R- Wundi 194 Weldon, Miss Virginia 121, 68 Williams, 5119110 274 Weller, Kim 58, 77, 87, 83, 80, 72, 70, Williams, Steve 194 273, 26 Williams, Terry 101 Weller, Kip John 66, 180, 194 Williams, Wesley 97, 221 Wellons, Diane 50, 70, 60, 221, 53, 77 W11110f'15, Willicm E- 97 wells' 3- gg Williams, William M. 98, 97 we11,, Debra 48, 85, 221 Williams, Mrs. Vivian 126 w,id,munn, Sharon Williamson, Ales 11, 274 weidnen Ricky Williamson, Hugh 274 Weidner, Sally 273, 91 Williamson, Michael 98, 221 Weis, R, 96, 93 Willian, Cheryl wmgynl 11,,-,nk 273 Williford, Mrs. Kathleen 129 w,n,wo,,1,' Cho,-1e5 194 Williford, Patricia 274 Wentworth, Debra 221 Wilson, Allen 221 Wesley, Linda Faye 194 Wilson, 130bbY 274 Wentworth, Debra 221 Wilson, C1 Qf195 221 Wesley, Linda Faye 194 Wilson, C0ClC11 69 West, Pamela 221 Wilson, David 221 West, Susan 194 Wilson, Miss Elizabeth 122 Westberry, Ellen 31, 70, 84, 273, 78, Wilson, 1'1GI'01C1 274 53' 77' 82, 87 Wilson, Karen 274 Whaley, Bonnie 50, 51, 53, 56, 68, 70, 79, Wilson. Rvbeff 140 221 Wilson, Wanda Whaley, Leonard 273 Wilson, Stephan 61, 79, 87 whmgonl Heyme,-,Q Wilson, Steven 274 whanon, Mafia 194 Wilson. Terry Wayne 194 wimiiey, Robert 69, 72, 77, as, 273, WESZDI Vicki 56' 60' 701 72' 76' 84' 31 Wheeler' Alva 139, 221 Wind, Carol 62, 79, 77, 83, 84, 87, 221 Wheldon, Richard Wheman, J. 70 Whit, Thomas Wind, Dori 50, 62, 70, 81, 84, 87, 274, 29 Youngblood, Carolyn 275 Ysidro, Christina 70, 221 Ysidro, David 64, 275 Zambito, John 195 Zambito, Randy 275 Zambito, Richard 275 Zambito, Yolanda 275 Zeigler, Beverly 195 Zeiglers, Vanderlyn 275 Zellner, John 195 Ziegler, V. 75 Zorn, George 275 Zoumberos, Durania 77, 195 Zuckerman, Elaine 75, 275 Zummo, Anthony 69,108, 275 Zummo, Salvatore 195 Zummo, Valerie 68, 70, 84, 275 rf v + L ' -iii? - W lil HQ? im . ik -...a-of :iff Fl Wana fx F af,-,.,.. m xx N A ,gf KK 7' Unity at HHS, traditionally brought about by the symbol of the Terrier, was heightened in 1970 by the addi- tion of a live mascot who drew the student body closer together at the tall and winter assemblies. This unity was demonstrated at the highly suc- cessful Miss Hilsborean Dance in Jan- uary, which was well-planned by a hard-working student council. High spirits erupted in February as students enioyed the holiday fun of the annual Florida State Fair. But later a serious Terrier spirit drove seniors, as they practiced their outstanding performances in the senior class play, The Egg and I. Whether representing Hillsborough in Big Red sports, or simply enter- taining others, students remembered BY THIS SIGN WE SHALL CONQUER. 8045. owe 32yOi'lCl thas Q -Docks ? 9 6 . 5 'A a x f .


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