Hillsborough High School - Hilsborean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

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,.iM '-X 'QUU U f 9 il V 'S I N 4 CONTENTS Happenings .... Athletics . . . Personalities Faculty ..... Seniors .... Juniors ..... Sopnomores . . . Bay Life .... . 104 142 170 244 270 300 if 'r . ' 2' E i A lv '41 --. 1' - ' 1 ? aft u 1 I 0. x f ., ,, 5,33 I. 5, 1 fan 13 exe 751- 1 aye., A if H ,G ,2- ga F 4 if E if gt 2 -gf 5 ,,..M-Kwik Z f if 'N' 5 7' . f Q: .1 L 1 1-W mfs, Q f ' 1 H f? 2 an X 1 f,- 4 4 5.1. 1 s 5 Xwbwv - '41A Q5 .- if --- - ff' ga, jg H ' ' 1 , Va ,KM V ,.m..A.,,,v.,, Q., V- QM! , M 1 ,, PIN? f Wk W- . J-m.m,, M m. -f - 'fi' asrggig ,,,, lg.:-'...g, gin' ,Mn k b rm W is Q 'A' 1 ' ---Q ---21.47 J' tn, 'YW 4 , . ' if A-. 2 ' OPENING ' J' I L 'A-4n:.f.,L 1 P' . V... lr- mf- flag. 1, ,xx v, , I r -, qw X f A s K SV' L' OPENING ' 3 fl-if P 4 :J W W' j SiQfi?F!?? ax Q55 Vg - ui- 13 K5 - I 4 ' OPENING Q a. J ' , -1 3 . s V r we As we entered another year our illusions of the summer became realities, as we faced new experi- ences, challenges, and never end- ing decisions. Together we over- came the obstacles and surged for- ward, each of us using our talents WW to the fullest. We shared the joy, the laughter, and the pain, we worked individually but we were one - one inthe sense that we operated for one main goal: our pride for our school and the BIG RED. i , 5 6'OPENING Uwe fmgfvxxrw -4 ..-.4 fihkzk lim. th NERC Xl USG ,ki M '51-1,,,:, W 'IKM' . 'Y . all Q w ,. Nw f. if , , . : .V vi -.ff 1 1 .qlxpf-'N 2 wr.: 116 H ,1 F W2 Ep .g f . W ui. , .,:.,., -f K- Q M. . 43 m J. Q, x. W A A x , K N 14ls,x V X IE ALWG -4.. .':.g Ar n 85 1 Auf 'isilbczm OPENING'7 Q x 2 !' ! inQ - L x Q ThiS truth I find implicit in the sunset - While we, from one point of view, are departing from the light of your life, we are at the same time approaching it from another angle: the resurgent angle of da ybreak. Oscar Ostlund TENING ' 9 if I if I -is Q 'SH . QA ai O xv f I 1 Kb I -I OPENING 11 5,99-2 Nt Qiiafifiikl .. ., :wt-:ers M... sSZs15L:z?ii.,-ma-2.25232 ,1ie?Tfsf tzvmwf,-.. . fees.. :X-, . wt my f rw lf, Jkiilevis5.4ffeQ:2.1xax w2mfw1?r1,afi1w:2i'f .M W... .W ., fm... ,,,, Q ,. 1- .w3.,1.,, L.. , W... ...ws . t., ,wa.,n. fr::s.f222?W1w. r?am'f'v5i'7'3Yfie'V-' . Nz -ix.-.zen NQTZXTEEH su , are YA. f,Qwlf,,4ts, f-- f. -1y.af.1- MM mmggslis 1 Q f H- wma ,. ... .za ku, .WWW 7 sm26Nr121Zf2m'2ewmagffs W-M My-ww 1 . . Nl iw- .5 K-ff K ...........g... WX57Q?tQy'ffllf:72VQQ9l'3 i5 ' stag mvmz, :gil Wi -..cmL...w..e.3W 1.4 u,m,...l. 1..meme..e A, as 7m.Q.4.m1 ex t.,-ragga 5 1152 ,...,.,..,,.... . . ,, ,emvm2,.1z,, wfniwuzf mf rv are gi W K . Q., WN. ,..f...fli5ff5T' Dedication of the yearbook is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon someone at Hillsborough High School. The recipient of this traditional award is one who has contributed to Hillsborough High by involving himself with the student body. They, in return, respect and admire him. He exemplifies the spirit and pride that has always been part of the BIG RED. This year, for the first time, two people were chosen by the Senior class to 1 receive this honor: Mr. Mark Yost and Mr. John Pop Green. Coach Mark Yost has taught at Hills- borough for six years, where he has become active in school activities as well as community ones. He has served Hills- borough as head Wrestling coach and sponsor of the Wrestling Club. He was elected president of the Hillsborough County City Coaches Council, and area director- for the State of Florida. His efforts in our numerous school functions N D. 248, 5 if 1 5' af were endlessly appreciated. Coach Yost felt that the class of 1980 was able to work well together with the administra- tion and faculty to promote the involve- ment and spirit found in the BIG RED. John Pop Green has been a member of Hillsborough High School's faculty since 1970. 'During these years, Pop has become a man known for his faith, his concern for his students and his strong beliefs. One of his often used quotes was lf you desire friends you 9' 4 .5 Q7 X- must first show yourself to be one. Besides participating in promoting the Big Red spirit, Pop Green was also spon- sor of MATS Club, for fishing is one of his favorite recreational Interests. Pop felt that this year there was additional spirit found in the students. Pop Green's quote, Long live the Big Red applies to all True Terriers. With great pride we dedicate the 1980 Hilsborean to Mr. Mark Yost and Mr. John Green. 4. YNY C 49-fy 5 HAPPENINGS X3 ! 5 Q s WWA. M f, , .1 . July W H f f 1:1 My g 4 , awuvgn-my 1 Hwww , 'rm . XY Q After a strenuous Soroptimiss meeting Joni Marston can finally relax. Lesa Williams and Barbie Daniels fulfill their duties to Anchors with a smile. FIYT' Junior Optimist cheers the Terriers on to another vic- tory. UNITED WE STAND . . . The purpose of service clubs was to contribute much to the school and to the com- munity. The clubs were pres- ent at all the football games, displaying their spirit and pride through their signs and cheers. Service club days were anxiously anticipated by all members of each club. Many money-raising projects were organized and carried out by the clubs, such as visit- ing convalescent homes and orphanages. Much good-will and happiness were distrib- uted by each member who volunteered. Every club had basically the same goal: bet- tering themselves and their school. United as one club these caring students made up the true Terriers of the Big Red. E9 x' S Opti-Miss secretaries, C. Cotarelo and S. Cigarran, keep track of the minutes. ! 'Q ,X ' X X , -t'l Terrierettes come to the hard-playing Terriers' rescue. SERVICE CLUBS 17 FROMS ST SERVICE TO SUCCESS Service clubs play a very important part at our school and Opti-miss plays it well. They felt they had a great year being involved in community and school activities. Opti-miss actively partici- pated in Halloween Kozacs. As their service project, they sponsored Krazy Kozacs, and donated the money to the school in the names of all the girls' service clubs. To help boost school spirit they sold spirit ribbons for every foot- ball game. ln the community they visited a children's home during Christmas and Easter, sharing their love and friend- ship and giving their time to the children. As club president D. Smith stated, We have the best club that has ever hit our school since it has been erected. J. Alonso and C. Cotarelo modestly pose during an Opti-miss meeting. D. Wisdo expresses her ideas for O.M. D. Smith plans activities for this year. Opti-miss: Bottom Row, I to r: M. Carter, J. Alonso, fPar.J, M. Bullock fTreas.J, D. Smith fPres.J, L. Martinez QV. Pres.J, C. Reedy CHist.J, L. Massaro. Second Row: T. Lewis, Y. Hammer, Z. Rodriguez, V. Smart, K. Anderson, J. Miller, L. Gilbert fSr. dir.J, S. Cigarren fRec. sec.J, C. Cotarelo fCorres. sec.J. Top Row: L. Vidal, R. Greenman, D. Haun, N. Campbell, D. Gay, D. Pechavar, D. Johnson, D. Wisdo CSponsorJ. Not Pictured: J. James, J. Rambo, A. Thomas, S. Tillis. wwumqa ,. ..,.... q 4 --? -- M- - is W - Wdldnau 40111 i' -W 7, 1 . Jr. Optimist: Bottom Row, I to r: R. Alvarez, G. Sayers fTreas.J, A. Gilbert fSec.J, Mr. Capitano fco-sponsory, T. Gallo QPres.J, M. Hurly CV. Pres.J, Mr. Wil- son fco-sponsorj. Second Row: J. Bengter, D. Gonzalez, C. Sullivan, K. Hall- man, K. Smyer, A. Haskew, K. Hauss, G. Reel. Third Row: R. Caldevilla, M. Mariani, L. Gonzalez, D. Alvarez, T. Presly, L. Betz. Fourth Row: D. Engelbur- ger, S. Martin, G. Cacciatore, M. Diaz, S. Dennison, Standing: J. Castro, D. Cal- devilla, D. Scamard, C. Kladakis, T. Smith, K. Gennaro, J. Gonzalez, G. Conaty, R. Manning, T. Brown, R. Morris, T. Pate, M. Castellana, F. Kearns. Top Row: J. Perez, R. Luis, Not Pictured: A. Devane, R. Hammer, D. Landetta, C. Suarez, W. VanDyke, M. Anderson, P. Arcuri, E. Baker, G. Hernandez, D. Lewis, G. Lufriu, E. Nelson, B. Sacco. ,F-fx V. Wilson teaches members L. Gonzalez and S. Dennison a new cheer. JR. OPTIMIST HAS IT ALL When you say Junior Opti- mist you've said service, pride, spirit, tradition, fun, and excitement. SERVICE was shown as J.O. thoroughly cleaned the entire trophy case. PRIDE was demonstrated as beat cards were sold throughout our football season. At the games everyone felt the SPIRIT that they contributed. TRADITION was displayed every Friday as the colors red and black flashed through the halls. FUN, came from knowing this great group of guys. The EXCITEMENT arrived at the Terrier Bark when they won the award for best skit. This was the sixth consecutive year which is a first in Hillsbor- ough's history. During our football games the guys from J.O. were either on the field or in the stands cheering until they became hoarse. Junior Optimist was talented enough to come up with their own cheers, although many needed to be censored by Mr. Wilson, co- sponsor for the club. Together with co-sponsors N. Capitano and V. Wilson, Junior Optimist felt they had another fantastic year. Officers are proud of their club. A service to our school makes the trophies shine. , ... Q 'Q hx DEDICATION SOMETIMES WORKS The Civinettes had one service goal to follow for 2 years: to raise money to put a sign in front of South Campus identifying it. The club sold student directories in the month of January to bring them closer to their goal for the school and community. Another service the Civi- nettes did for the community was going Christmas caroling before Christmas Day to bring happiness to people. This year the club wanted to bring as many services to the students and the commu- nity as possible, stated Tami Curry, president of the club. This year, the group was hon- ored with a new sponsor, Mrs. Warr, who replaced Ms. A. Daniels. Their goal of raising money and participating in service projects was cheerfully tack- led by all members of Civi- nettes. Junior J. Skora's Civinette walking suit is an every year tradition. 'Rf l..,. Treasurer, Leslie Dyble, collects club dues and keeps the books straight. Members concentrate on sugges- tions. Senior and president Tammy Curry. Civinettes: Bottom row I to r: L. Turman, C. Oliver, S. Ward, T. Allen, V. Weaver, M. Jaime, L. Dyble fTreas.J, T. Curry fPres.J, G. Perry QSec.J, T. Saylor CV. Pres.J. Second row: L. Soloman, M. Head, A. Peleaz, B. Whitten, C. Burnette, K. Barzo, I. Diaz, D. Rodriguez, M. Posey, T. Garrett, L. Peralta. Top row: Ms. Daniels fsponj, R. Wood, D. Belcher, J. Skora, K. Wilson, P. Cenkovich, A. Voorhes, D. Collier CHist.J, F. Bodden, S. Stanley, V. Bush. G. Vereen is considering the motion. G. Sarcone runs a club smoothly. Kiwanettes: Bottom I to r: K. Gonzales fTreas.J, V. Pouncey CSec.J, S. Altman CV. Presb, G. Sarcone CPres.J. Second row: C. Jackson, S. Berroth, S. Alvarez, M. Patterson, G. Vereen, C. Watson. Third row: D. Harvill, P. McCommon, K. hnson, A. ' , . , . , T. White. Top row: Y. Lala, . ' , K S . . . . . , . Jo Chnn L Newton L Staples ' ' one S Whldden Ft Perrlc D. Harvill and D. Bridges have become sidetracked during a club meeting, E Stllley Sponsor, Mrs. Morrill, lends a help- ing hand when a baffling problem arises. SERVICE ALWAYS ESSENTIAL The 79-80 Kiwanettes brightened the year with ser- vices of different kinds. Their first project for the community was during the Christmas holi- days. They visited a children's home, extending smiles and laughter to everyone. The club's next project was in May for the students. The Kiwan- ettes sold Beach Week towels so the Hillsborough students could take the Terrier spirit with them during their summer vacation. The group acquired a new sponsor, Mrs. Morrill, who was, full of life and ready to get the club rolling, as stated by some of the members. All in all, the Kiwanettes felt they had another memorable never-to-be-forgotten year. S. Altman and K. Snyder have con- tradicting views about school activi- ties. KIWANETTES 21 Z CLUB - STILL Another year and Zonta Club was still on the move. Zonta for Z Club as it was usul ally knownj provided numer- ous services for our school as well as for the community. Mrs. Santos, who has been the sponsor for the past 2 years, said that the most rewarding service the club performed was going to an orphanage at Christmas time. The girls felt the most enjoya- ble service they performed for the school was sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance. They also planned a special Christmas for a very special family. They provided them with a Christmas dinner, and presents for the children. This was the most touching of their various services. Yes, Z Club still remains true to their goal of serving the Big Red. 22 ' Z CLUB C. Kent patiently listens to ideas.T E T. Gallo enjoys Z's Sadie Hawkins. What's so funny? , says K. Arnold. Q ,j ,, New members concentrate on thinking of ideas for their next service. Z Club: Bottom Row, I to r: T. Hasque, C. Clinkscales, D. Couch, L. Clark CPres.J. Second Row: A. Farmer, L. Santos fsponsorj, D. Villarosa, D. Dove. Third Row: N. Ehlers, P. Alley, T. Whitlock, D. Williams, M. Kellum. Fourth Row: C. Padget fTreas.J, D. Kellum, S. Richards, C. Kellum. , l S CLUB - LENDING A HELPING HAND S Club: Bottom Row, I to r: A. Peppers, J. Marston CPres.J, K. Waters, K. King fVice-Pres.J, O. Gomez, F. Nowalk, A. Smith, D. Eisentraut fSec.J, C. Smoot. Top Row: Mrs. Robinson fsponsorj, P. Anderson, L. Polmanteer, M. Irving fTreas.J, C. Young, K. Cunningham, C. Marian, J. Wray, A. Swanson. J. Cram ponders new suggestions. Mrs. Robinson gives service ideas. Soroptomiss, better known as S Club, was supportive and helpful to the school and com- munity in many ways. Mrs. Robinson was apprehensive as to whether she could lead the club through a successful yearg but she later found out that there was nothing to worry about. Mrs. Robinson had a group of hardworking and dedicated girls. The club got off to a great start this year selling Terrier key-chains as its money mak- ing project. They used some of their funds to buy refresh- ments for the energetic mem- bers who participated in the U.S.F. 12 Hour Disco Rollers- kating Contest for the blind. S Club also visited a nursing home for the elderly at Christ- mas. Mrs. Robinson was thrilled with the club's suc- cess. M. lrvin is anticipating hard work. S CLUB ' 23 ANCHORS SAIL ON . . . This year Anchors sailed on to new horizons. With the help of their sponsor Mrs. Haines, they were able to put smiles on the faces of the children at the Faith's ChiIdren's Home by holding a Christmas party. To help raise money for the club, Anchors held many suc- cessful carwashes which turned out to be a lot of fun and not a lot of work. Every- one agreed that this year brought many smiles and was one to be remembered. Smiling faces reflect the fun times Anchors have had meeting through the year. vnlumlll'll'f'll'l 'l,,,,,,,,., Mrs. Haines is busy making plans. 24 ANCHORS ! in Anchors: Bottom Row I to r: T. Davis. Second Row: D. Flua, K. Read, L. Cannon fSr. Directory. Third Row: B. Daniel Ureasurerj, T. Dobbins, D. Bardin. Fourth Row: S. Byrd, H. Nugeun, G. Oliphant, Mrs. Haines CSponsorJ, L. Williams CPresidentJ, C. Montalvo fSecretary7. Anchors members not pictured: N. Flubio, L. Wasden, K. McGaughlin, C. Butler, T. Meyer, L. Langford. li l! Pres. L. Williamsasksforopinions. K. Read and L. Wasden listen intently. J. Bru mage gives his suggestions. Vega and J I 'i eSfOf1 pfaCtICe. INTERACT'S lNGENUITY Interact put its ingenu- ity to work once again by planning projects for Hillsbor- ough High School. Every year two members from Interact go with Mr. Solak once a week downtown to a Rotary meet- ing. This year they were invited to a luncheon where they were introduced to suc- cessful businessmen in the community. They learned about their successes and how they achieved them. Besides projects for the school, Interact also did a pro- ject for the community in the month of October. They held a haunted house which every- one thought was very suc- cessful. The proceeds were given to the Muscular Dystro- phy Association. Interact: Bottom row I to r: H. Detwiler, J. Barron, M. Vega, J. Teston, J. Walker, S. Hutchinson. Top row: Mr. Durate CSponsorJ, T. Detwiler, J. Bru- mage, R. Morgan, K. Davis, V. Rabelo, Ft. Lynn, P. Saiia, D. Warner, G. Brown. At the end of a tiring meeting, S. Hutchinson takes time out for a rest. E' j . J. Walker thinks about interact INTERACT 25 GETTING IT AU. TOGETHER B.A.T.S., meaning Beadi- ness and Togetherness in Students, was really what this Club was all about, Fl.A.T.S. Club members work hard to spread Terrier Spiritthroughthe crowd. Formed last year with the help of Ms. Weldon, F2.A.T.S. has been a big hit with everyone at the Big Bed. But what does the Fl.A.T.S. club do? you asked. First of all they promoted school spirit during the year by sitting together at sports activities and cheering our teams on to victory. By the end of this year, the B.A.T.S. had reached one of D - its main goals - to unify the T. Tagliarini discusses money mak- M. Mariani smiles as plans for a Student body through Spirit' ing projects with B.A.T.S. Club party are being made. members. v 1' 1' 7 Q i Ehulvusnmbihlll L.. R.A.T.S.: Bottom Row, I to r: Fl. Barcena, T. Tagliarini, R. Alvarez. Second Row: D. Potter, M. Reed, M. Castellana, L. Massaro, C. Castellana, J. Hevia, M. Carter, K. Nelson, L. Martinez. Third Row: S. Parker, D. Bridges, D. Dove, T. Card, J. Bingter, K. Guzman, J. Foster, Z. Rodriguez, Y. Lala, V. Smart, T. Whitlock, N. Campball, C. Young, K. Snyder. Fourth Row: J. Perez, T. Presley, D. Portugues, C. Jones, A. Chrin, K. Anderson, G. Manaley, D. Peterson, T. Delaughter, P. McCommon. Fifth Row: P, Cenkovich, S. Whidden, J. Jackson, B. Armstrong, J. Menendez, Fl. Salario, Ft. Hammer, P. Castellano, M. Dela Portilla, K. Johnson, S. Cigarran, K. Gonzolez, C. Cotarelo, S. Gonzalez, L. Maniscalco, J. Wiley. Top Row: J. Lorenzo, T. Cawley, D. Valdez, P. Branam, E. Baker, M. Salario, M. Mariani, L. Scaglione, T. Gallo, M. DeMeza, J. Amor, C. Bethune, B. Rodriguez, P. Solomon. 26 ' R.A.T.S. Terrierettes Bottom Row I to r Karen Waters Klara Barzo Bonnie Whitten Angela Peppers, Diane Wiest, Beth Kline, Mrs Murray Second Row Frances Nowalk Hang Nguyen Gloria Darrigo Vivian Bush, Debbie Williams, Debbie Bardln, Joanna Caltaglrone Sheri Ward Third Row Jeannie Shaw Dena Gay Marlene Jaime, Rhonda Rhodes, Little Dawn Cra- zyrlver Carla Ham Top Row Martha Yebra Lisa Peralta Nanette Ehlers Pixie Anderson, Carol Mendez, Angela Cianca. LENDING A HELPING HAND Adding a special touch to many of our school functions were the Terrierettes, spon- sored by Mrs. Dixie Murray. This outgoing group of young ladies promoted spirit and represented our school by performing such tasks as fur- nishing refreshments for play- ers and coaches, greeting the opposing team and its spon- sors, and acting as hostesses for concerts and plays. Throughout the year, the Big Red Terrierettes worked hard to help out whenever they were needed, and were always nearby to lend a friendly smile and a helping hand. TERRIERETTES 27 Stage Band: Bottom Row, I to r: M. Scaglione, J. Teston, J. Amor, M. Vega, W. Alexander. Second Row: A. Smith, D. Landeta, R. Morris, C. Stephens, J Hockett, P. Osteen, Steve Solak fDirectorj. Third Row: W. Gallops, C. Boffman L. Palma, J. Rivera. Top Row: A. Holloway, G. Bennett, Ft. Curioso, J. Wood, B Taylor. 3 i. D. Landeta awaits for his cue to play. W. Alexander plays a soft tune. 28 STAGE BAND Stage Band practices hard to perform for Mrs. Rosalyn Carter at Curtis Hixon. M. Vega gets carried away with emotion. rt if M. Scaglione prefers a jazzier tune. The Big Red Band entertainly performs in the H formation during pre-game. Marching in a straight line is a must. A. Holloway is relieved to end half- time. While awaiting to leave the stadium, S, Salos poses with his Big Red tuba. AN OCEAN OF MOTION Yes, that's what described the 1979-80 Big Red Marching Band. Performing during half- time, the pep assemblies and just before each home game, the band stole the hearts of many Big Red fans with the melodic numbers such as Last Dance, Saint James' Infirmary, and Winners Cir- cle. Putting their efforts together the band was rated excellent at contest and marched in the Gasparilla and Disney World Parades. Under the direction of Mr. Steven Solak and the leadership of Anthony Holloway, band members constantly kept in motion to the rhythm of the different beats. Next on the agenda was the Stage Band. Stage Band con- sisted of members who per- formed forthe Hillsborough students, the junior high schools who are feeder schools to H.H.S., the arrival of Mrs. Rosalyn Carter to the Tampa Bay area and also for the class of 1939 reunion. Hard work and practice were the key words for this fine group of musicians that were also directed by Mr. Solak. Band members march onto the field. MARCHING BAND ' 29 Q. E. 1:0003 -ull. AUOIQ -ull -nil will -nog.. nlfj. 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HOU. voQQ .. .- .noljg -will --ell' -alll: -Ili. --ill. .-aol' -ull: --ol! -000.3 ...og -milf. .ncbi nl... .-noi' 000. oil. -elif. nlil. tbl. all. alll' nlif. -oil.. .alia -coll -ali. uclQ null. ull.. -null. -0 .u Trumpets, Tubas, and Baritone: Bottom Row, I to r: H. Detwiier, L. Withams, R Mack, J. Host, P. Mangione. Second Row: E. Suarez, F. Leto, P. Young A Cot lura, D. Brown. Top Row: H. Tapley, G. McCrimmon, J. Wood, E. Ortiz G Ben nett, G. Brown, S. Saios. 'Lf' Ufiy - ,N DRUM MAJOR: Anthony Holloway. Bottom Row ltor C. Marian S. Golby D Landeta J. Reese. Top Row . . gn. C ' lu. Str... llu lilo r - ll! ou 1. lin ov Oo - nu ll- U 332' . S:: 'il . ' flic- gills: ,lift '- is ' - itll-- 'min glliuv ,little :QlOav 'UQ on .flin- .Clin C Q o. . ggp. V ills: ou. I . qu. . gg' gon.. QQ!! Q. Qjggn. lin- ...ilu ..qlo- il .I .. u 0 econ 1 e . ' ' f l'l'-.. -... .....- .-.-. . ..-. .un-.----...si 1 I ' I 9 ' 1 I lguzusoanunqcnonoouuunausasnounuuaosmli Gilbert, R. Lacaroz, B. Taylor, D. Parker, s. Carroll. 'ag iiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiifif52522 'Lit lllfflllfl Flutes: Bottom Row, l to r: R. Carmichael, K. Wilson, T. Saylor, Top Row: M. Herring, D. Kenzvich, P. Stephens, C. Knestaut, M. McCarthy, L. Lacaroz, A. Blosfleld, L. Roberts. Clirihefst BOND!!! ROW, I to fl C. Padgett, D. EiS6l'tlt'8uI, K. NelSOl'1, W. GGUODS, gQoooooooooo!oooo oo ooooooooooooooco T. Moore. Second Row: B. Adtkins, S. Campbell, C. Lane, V. Rabelo, V. Rabelo, M. Tejera, S. Durant, L. Curtiss. Top Row: D. Walton, J. Cram, A. Smith, T. Myer, J. Kotz, J. Matthews, J. Barron. rye' .Q-27 I I Ulilllil COlle!OO2llOlllOOOlllllll '.ll.IllOICOICOIUIOOIIIIICICOOOIllllil Q '.gnonecesconceoooluosocooooooooonncoi O..0llilICICI!IlildillllllIIIIIIIIIOIII ...q...,..................................... 0 .lla .' '. .001 Qin:-. 'O ll 1 s QQQI -. 'll l - S. .ll .ill vo .llln situ. ln.. Qloa. lin-- .Olin fitn- li ' Q .- 'fiiu .Ulu . - :Ola Cl In fllu n 'Oli 4- lin is 'Co me 2' 2221. 322 Sou 322: glue I .Ov ...Un lin li 'lin- Illa- I n ou. .lin 'U .lan .0000- Qian.. llc Ol- .flil 'Clos flies BAND - 31 ,lilac 'Qian 'llc .- With contest approaching, inspection becomes an extremely serious matter. I O T. Alderman grooves to the music. K. Salter adds swing to her dance. L. Sergi holds excitement in a smile llllll Dancerettes: Bottom row, I to r: T. Delaughter CHeadJ, K. Johnson fCo-headj. Second row: L. Seymour, D. Castillo, K Gonzales, R. Perricone, P. McCommon. Top row: L. Capers, T. Lewis, L. Polmateer, N. Campbell, C. Reich, T. Alderman L. Sergi. Not pictured: K. Salter. 32'DANCERETTES N. Campbell thinks over her routine. .3546 Q18 fs., Y 6 . . 'VJ ago f r 4 . K. Gonzales shows she has pizazz. L. Capers creates a touch of flair. The Dancerettes prepare to be outstanding for the half-time extravaganza. .g we - 1, 1' , ., .A .t,,n.w , A CHANGE WITH TIME . As the course of events change, so must we change along with these events. This seemed to be the theme of the 1979-80 Terrier Dancerettes. Along with the changes came new faces, uniforms, and rou- tines as the Dancerettes danced their way into the hearts of many of the Terrier fans. The squad had many differ- ent routines to go along with the music the Big Red Band played. From the fast beat of Winner's Circle, to the slow, mellow beat of Shenan- doah, they varied their steps with exciting competence. With their flashy uniforms, the Dancerettes entertained the fans at half-time and com- plemented the Marching Band. D. Castillo reflects on her senior year. DANCERETTES 33 WAVING THEIR CARES AWAY For all of us at Hillsborough, football games just wouldn't have been the same without the half-time shows, and add- ing a special touch to the per- formances were the Flagettes. Their brightly colored uni- forms created a unique con- trast against the dark sky, and the patterns they wove with their flags accented it all per- fectly. With the help of Mrs. C. Ciesla, the Flagettes worked on their routines, trying to make each performance bet- ter than the last. It was tough at times, but in the end all of their dedication paid off and the Big Bed Flagettes simply waved their cares away! Sherry Tillis believes confidence is what it's all about. W. Sanchez smiles broadly in anticipation of her next perform- HFICS. These three girls march in time to Shenandoah 4' fess . Flagettes: Bottom row, I to r: Kelly Dakin Cheadj. Second row: Cathy Owens, Barbie Daniel fco-heady, Juanita Mitchell, Shalia Preston, Barbara German, Theresa Grantham, Top row: Robin Stoltz Cmanagerj, Sharon Olsen, Sandra Coleman, Sherri Tillis, Wendy Sanchez, Donna Peterson, Annette Jones, Verna Spurlock, Mrs. C. Ciesla Csponsorj. 34 FLAGETTES King waits for her turn in the flag Barbie Daniel makes sure all the :lags are in line. J lq haron Oleson finds practice more ifficult than she had imagined. D. Peterson enjoys twirling for the Terrier fans. BWG Rf-0 The Big Red Flagettes add a sparkle to pep assemblies, also! Ready to begin, these members look fonlvard to a great half-time. y 'r Y 'I ' lk Q O ' 14 A fr grkx A A variety of emotions can be seen before half-time. FLAGETTES ' 35 Y. Lala illuminates the night with fire. T. Whitlock beams over the victory. 36 MAJORETTES TWIRLING THE NIGHT AWAY The field lit up with life when the music began at haiftime. The majorettes, led by head, Terri Whitlock, marched proudly onto the field. Display- ing their array of talents, the spotlight caught the glimmer of their batons, as they per- formed their routines on the field. Even though there were fewer majorettes this year, their hard and consisten practices made up for th loss, making most peopl agree that they perform equally as well, if not be than past years. A specia thanks goes to Mrs. Ciesla all her dedication and h work in helping the majore make this year equally good as last year. JA 2 L. Massaro shows her spirit as she cheers to the crowd. The day is saved as the Chip Pups Explode the Chiefs. ,Hen gi Q.: That's what Terrier Bark was all about. Chants of We are the Big Red could be heard by spirited Terriers throughout the stadium. For entertainment, the cheerleaders, dancerettes, flagettes, and majorettes per- formed to popular songsg and skits were judged with the winning plaque going to Jun lor Optimist As the cheering crowd dis persed one could tell that the spirit at Hillsborough would always reign superior pi... . If f . is Terriers are held prisoner after being captured by Chiefs. Chip Pups race to the rescue on their speeding chariots. TERRIER BARK 37 f.. Varsity deserves a halttimebreak. C. Cotarelo isn't pleased with the play. X WHO ARE THE TERRIERS . . . T. Card cheers with real coordina- tion. J. Foster hopes for a victorious win. ' H Who are the Terriers, the traditional cheer that 1979-80 cheerleaders stan the pep assemblies an games off with to get th crowd rowdy. They started year off in August by attendi the American Cheerleadin camp in Leesburg, Florida where they participated i many competitions and wer awarded trophies for bein the most spirited squad an having the best notebook During Pride and Traditio Week their pride was show by wearing a uniform eac day of that week. Their annua money-making project wa the Terrier Bark. This year' theme was Explode th Chiefs. Special outfits wer made for that night. With th guidance of their new spon sor, Mrs. Chaney, and led b L. Newton and D. Dove, th group was assured of a terrifi squad. The Big Red cheer leaders ended each gam with the traditional alm mater, and whether the team were winning or losing, the cheered until the last second on the clock ran out. Varsityg Bottom Row, I to r: K. Guzman, A. Chrin, D. Dove CCo-headj, L. Newton CHeadJ, J. Foster, C. Cotarelo, M. Reed. Top Row: L. Massaro, M. Carter, S. Whidden, D. Potter, J. Hevia, T. Card, E. Stilley. 38 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 'Q Varsity Seniors: Bottom Row, I to r: D. Dove CO0-heady, L. Newton fHeadJ, J. Foster. Top Row: C. Coiarelo, A. Chrin, K. Guzman, M. Reed. M. Reed's rest period is all smiles. K. Guzman is excited with a touch- down. . . . WE ARE THE TERRIERS J.V.: Bottom Row, I to r: L.Hall, L. Rodriguez fHead5, B. Villiger, B. White. Top Row: D. Pia, G. Costa CCo-headj, D. Marcus, J. Jones. Senior Mickey Morales gets fired up! D. Dove warms up before the big game. The junior varsity cheer- leader squad consisted of eight energetic and spirited sophomore girls who not only cheered for the J.V. teams but also assisted the varsity at the pep asemblies and the Terrier Bark. Excited about cheering and the new sponsor, Mrs. Santos, they looked forward to making varsity next year. J.V. watches on as visitors perform. VARSITY!J.V. CHEERLEADERS 39 40 ' INTEREST CLUBS QQ - if ,,, Somefilng lf you ve ever wondered what It would be luke to paint an award wlnnlng picture or which move of a Queen could wln your next chess game all you had to do was ask an Interest Club member' From Wrestling to Photography there was a club to sunt your every need Aslde from the meetings held dunng school the Inter est Clubs partncnpated ln actlv ltles outslde of school too' The members of the Bowlung Club knocked over many a pm lllif.-iff! Wx Nfw O or Everyone very Saturday nlght and For nslo Club took part In tourna ents all over the olty The rama Club spent their time ehearslng and performing In plays and skits and H Y S members heloed people un need by ralslng money for Unlcef and donatlng Christ Home Whether your Interests Ile ln drama swlmmlng or even fine arts there was some thlng for everyone l 5, ry.,- N-af rf? x 4' ai 7 sit +69 fb 4, ' 14 5 2 al- mf' S: 1, - sf eu xo 0 wa ' . . . tg ' 5. I I QA A 5 , ,f , . .I . N' Il! . . . - 5,-3 ,.!,, mas gifts to a Children's A X -. ' . . . C - ' - ,f I ' I ll F I ' O ,. , X -- Q 0 5 A' '5 'J' J' x,,sw 'FQ' fl, my ,Tl gg.: I Ill rg llll in Pl ll INTEREST CLUBS ' 41 CHECK THEM OUT QM' an I Chess Club: Bottom Row l to r: Mr. Cacciatore fSponsorJ, M. Herring, C. Morales, J. Perry, J. Walker, C. Marlan, Second Row: G. Sarabia, D. Strickland, H. Nguyen, P. Anderson, Top Row: B. Reed, R. Vierro, F. Christensen, F. Douglas, G. Mondrayor. .- H.Y.S.: Bottom Row l to r: G. Mutherson, D. Dove, B. Rolle, R. Johnson Ctreasj, B. Daniel Nice-Pres.J, B. Stanley sorj, A Holloway fPres.l, T. Dixon fHist.J, Second Row: R. Barcena, E. Irizarry, J. Mitchell, S. Preston, P. Sims, C. brell, L. Jessee, T. Dobbins, L. Gonzalez, Third Row: M. Irving, B. Rodriguez, M. Brinson, M. Schwarz, A. Traino, K C. Smoot, J. Romano, Fourth Row: K. Gonzalez, M. Erskine, C. Castellana, L. Gilbert, D. Bardin, K. Waters, D. M. Tejera, D. Artis, L. Newton, J. Miller, Fifth Row: R. Gay, T. Davis, R. Carmichael, J. Bastista, D. Couch, A. Farmer Clark, G. Sarcone, P. Anderson, Sixth Row: P. McCommon, J. Amor, L. Seymour, N. Campbell, V. Smart, C. Burnette, Eisentraut, G. Bennet, Seventh Row: S. Gonzalez, L. Maniscalco, K. Johnson, T. Whitlock, L. Needham, T. Austin, Brinson, S. Campbell, S. Strickland, Top Row: H. Hopkins, M. McDaniels, D. Rodriguez, K. Salter, J. Phillippe, S. Was D. McKinnon, G. Flournory. 42 ' CHESS!H.Y.S. Chess Club's yearly ac ties consisted of competin chess matches and com ing in tournaments wi county and state. The important of their activi was to attend the big cr tournament. Even though group didn't contribute m school services, they per formed with great talents, stated by club sponsor Mr Cacciatore. H.Y.S. was a newly forr club this year at H.H.S. club consisted of eighty m bers and was sponsored u Mrs Stanley. Their servi started off by collecting f for UNICEF, and they don' Christmas gifts to an orpt age. Being known as one the most active clubs aro school, club members nized the help of their dent, A. Holloway. Beaker Breakers: Bottom Row I to r: H. Hopkins, A. Thomas, L. Cannon, P. Alley, D. Villarosa, M. Patterson, R. Galvez, Second Row: R. Seal, F. Liuzzo, G. Sayers, Mr. Perrella, fSponsorJ, J. Wiley Nice-Presb, B. Robinson fPres.y, D. Ramsey, Top Row: L. Scaglione, D. Caldvilla fTreas.J. B. Robinson wears the spirit t-shirt. Mr. Perrella expresses his opinions. M,,,,,,... Club members share many good times together during their club meetings. ADVANCING WITH SPIRIT Selling spirit t-shirts bearing those well-known words, Hillsborough Terriers were the money-making project of the Beaker Breakers. This prestigious club was spon- sored by Mr. Perrella and made up of the chemistry assistants. They donated their funds to help buy supplies for the chemistry classes and to help fund the Honorary Science Society Science Fair. When not out selling t-shirts, club members gave up their time to help out students needing assistance in the chemistry and assisted students in prep- aration for the lab. will f- T V. Vance feels that working in the lab could be hard work but also fun. BEAKER BREAKERS 43 HOLLYWOOD HERE WE COME . . . Who were these painted faces that made us smile? They were Hillsborough High School's Drama Club. Every year these students put on plays to raise money for their club. Many plays were acted for the enjoyment of the stu- dents. Those Drama students who wished to further their dra- matic activities became Thes- plans. Even though they were smaller in number they had a great amount of talent which made up for the loss. With the help of their sponsor Mr. Pat- terson they put on a play titled Dark of the Moon, about a lonely witchboy who wished to become normal. Next year's Drama Club will only bring more smiles to more faces. Drama: Bottom Row: L. Turman, C. Menedez, Y. Serna, N. Sturks, l. Iglesias, C. Harrell, T. Granthum. Second row: J. Romano, D. Touchton, A. Garrett, Mr. Patterson fSponsorJ, M. Posey, C. Smoot, R. Carmicheal, Third row: D. Wilker- son, S. Bates, L. Burgener, L. Touchton, V. Smart, B. McBride, C. Huet. Fourth row: D. Green, C. Owens, J. Harris, T. Fernandez, D. Todd, F. Granda, S. Ford, i Y. Hammer, K. McGaughlin, M. Trejara, Top row: J. French, D. Engleberger, Fi. Thespians: Bottom Row I to r: L. Touchton, F. Granda, B. McBride, S. Ford, C. Gibbons. Second row: L. Burgener, V. Smart, B. Alldredge, R. Carmicheal, D. Green. Top row: J. Perry, C. Owens, D. Engleberger. L. Touchton waits for an audition. Scenes from Dark of the Moon. Shaw, M. Douglas, V. Fiefer, W. Daniels, D. Scoggins, T. Davis, J. Driggers, B. Elnerdo. 44 DRAMAXTHESPIANS E5 aw -.... may .. RODS AND REELS 'tak V MATS meetings exhaust Pop Green. You must be joking! l'm the bait? VJ' MATS: Bottom Row I to r: Ft. Perez, Fl. Diaz, C. Yent, E. Rodriguez, S. Holmes, S. Collins, S. Hodges. Second row: J. Perez, D. Valdez, P. Castellano, T. Caw- ley, P. Males, M. Feriegno, D. Griffeth, Fi. Manning, R. Barcena. Third row: Ft. Diaz, L. Betz, T. Dixon, G. Cacciatore, J. Perez, B. Fisher, Ft. Salario CTreas.J, T. Gallo, C. Kladakis, Fourth row: M. Portilla, Fi. Luis, L. Scaglione, K. Gawley, J. Bengter, R. Alverez Nice Presb, D. Gonzalez, K. Hallman, S. Jeffcoat, Ft. Bill- ingham, T. Williams, Top row: Fi. Hammer, E. Baker, Pop Green fSponsorJ, M. Salario fPres.J, S. Lavalle, G. Alford, P. Visnovec. V . f his 8 ' Q Dean Perez lets everyone know that he is proud to be a member of the MATS. Casting off into one of the most popular outdoor sports of today are the M.A.T.S. The club's main interest-is fishing, a competitive sport which helps to shed the worries of those who participate in it.,On occasional Saturdays the members of the M.A.T.S. got together at the Causeway and competed in a fishing contest. If you weren't lucky enough to win, you were sure to have a nice fish dinner anyway! This was the cIub's second year and its interests are becoming better understood. Their sponsor Pop Green said, The purpose of the club is to secure young men who are interested in fishing as a hobby. tm .A S 5. W S MATS members hold up their mas- cot. STRIKING A FUTURE GOAL Various colleges have now made it possible for Bowling Club members to obtain ath- letic scholarships. This makes it possible for bowlers to have future college goals aside from academic. This year our bowlers proved to be outstanding. They brought home several trophies from local and state competitions that they partici- pated in. For the bowlers out- standing performance, a ban- quet was held in their honor. Trophies and other awards were given to the bowlers at the night of the banquet. Along with their sponsor Mr. V. Wilson, the bowlers made this year their best yet. For now they can STRIKE a future goal with bowling. 46 BOWLING CLUB Bowling Club: bottom row I to r: L. Lamb, M. Moore, K. King, C. Goodall, R. Randall. Second row: A. Kennedy, D. Skipper, A. Farmer, F. Nowalk, S. Durant A. Shinas, S. Stanbro, V. Weaver, Standing: J. Moore, S. Bergwin, M. Singerle, C. Clark, J. Davis, R. Morgan, C. Yent, T. Pate, B. Armstrong, D. Juos. Bowling Club: bottom row, Ito r: J. Featherston, J. Criss, B. Schewe, R. Sotelo, L. Even. Second row: J. Teston, F. Mitchell, A. Berenguer, J. McGhee, I. Tur- ney, R. Kennedy, S. Murdock, K. Wolfe, P. Randall, Standing: R. Rhodes, J. Gonzales, T. Brown, K. Kelly, K. Loyle, B. Arouri, M. Herring, T. Faucher, C. Bishop, L. Tucker, T. Detwiler. . fu 2' p- ..41Q..'5 SlR1'!1ZIl1K'i1 ., ., .,,,h-.5 A . 1 J Sullivan studies for German test Frau Todd explains the club's origin. Club bottom row Ito r H Brickson, D. Gignac, J. Sullivan CV. Pres.J, rman fPresJ S Stanbro QSecJ W. Wauford, L. Redd. Second row: D. D Belcher A Heitzinger A Shinas, M. Hires, M.Weymann, S. Von- Frau Todd CSponsorJ Standing J. Hudson, U. Ringertz, R. Green, R NO LONGER FOREIGN German Club was getting more and more popular. The increased number of mem- bers along with their sponsor, Mrs. L. Todd, enjoyed explor- ing the German world. This year they had fund raising projects such as car washing. They attended the Culture Day at USF. The members and Mrs. Todd hope that next year the German Club will be big- ger and better than ever, because the German Club is no longer foreign to the Big Red. sf' - .QQ .9 g X Exchange student, U. Ringertz, enjoys being in German Club. GERMAN CLUB 47 mi HEALTHFUL CAREERS Health Occupational Stu- dents of America, or HOSA, taught many students the beginnings of health occupa- tions of the future. HOSA gave the students the advantage of learning medicine early with some on-the-job training for careers in such areas as a dental assistant, a nurse, or even a doctor of medicine. Students went out in the field to participate in and learn about places such as the emergency room of a hospital, a nursing home, and a labora- tory where all medical tests are run and analyzed. HOSA was aided by Mrs. L. Sanders, and Mrs. Keene, and their interest and experience were helpful toward HOSA's success. .ar '7 -5, 48' M. Emerson learns how to take K. Carswell's blood pressure in class. HOSA: Bottom row I to r: J. Miller, M. Emerson, K. Montgomery, K. Carswell, T Hasque, C. Leonard, J. Marston. Top row: C. Smoot, Ms. Sanders, Advisor, G Ashe, R. Nolin, M. Schwarz, L. Graham. A- Q HILLSBOROUGH .g A A HIGH scuooi. N. tr .... 4. ' 6 1 HOSA: Bottom row: Ito r: A. Berenger, T. Granthan, A. Wathey. Second row: C. Young, D. Tallwater, A. Crinn, L. Sapp. Top row: S. Coleman, A. Smith, L. Wal- ter, D. Corcoran, B. Henderson. F. Smith. J. Jackson. HOSA: Bottom row I to r: D. Parker, T. White, Allen, Fl. Wood, B. Marshall, K. Conady. Second row: P. Ftumrill, J. Keyes, l. lglesia, M. Thomas, V. Rambaran Ft. Tim, D. Green. Top row: P. Sonazie, V. Nrandon, J. McCullaugh, B. Adkins Ms. A. Keene, A. Peppers. . HILLSBOROUGI-l AMPA l Eff I 1 iaz copies r10tGS on getting 8 Mrs. Jimenez contemplates daily work. 'Pnl S , . , , I. Diaz, and L. Capers. Bottom row, I to r: C. Hamm, B. Kline, D. Hughes, D. Blue, J. Hensley, S. T. Gaddie, R. Messina. Top row: L. Robinson, J. Wilson, Mrs. Jimenez, anborn J Cardinal R. Musiol, P. Manley, C. Alverez, B. Aldridge, L. Lin- .. A .2 ' L Sanborn perfects her typing J. Hensley concentrates on studies. ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS I According to everyone involved, our C.B.E. Wogram was better than ever. it ,the hard work of C.B.E. coordina- tors V. Jimenez and S. Maho- ney, C.B.E. trained many girls forsuccessfnul careers in a variety of officedobs. C.B.E. perm: ted the stu ents to gain work experience and earn a salary while completing high school reckulrements. All C.B. . students became members of FBLA ,and were eligible to compete in the Dis- trict competition held in Feb- ruary and State competition held ln,March. The girls com- peted inthe many types of office, skills they learned dur- ing-thlsgastlyear. 1 he .B. .Iprogram pro- vided students heopportunlty to explore the Business World through actual LODIGXDGTI- enceg and all theugirls involved were well on their way to hav- Wg successful careers in the orld of Business. flui- L. Linder practices her shorthand TOMORROW'S LEADERS Often we wonder what we are going to be or dc when we leave school. Future Business Leaders of America gave directions and set goals to prepare for what lay ahead in the future. With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Coto, they learned what was involved in the business world and what this kind of a career could do forthem. Were you due for a hair- 'E' cut? Or maybe all you needed -.Inn fn 4.-Irvs XAII-nn+n-'Av I+ :Linn VVCID O. llllll. VVIIGLCVUI Il. VVQD cosmetology could have done it for you and your hair. With the patience and help of Mrs. Fernandez, the students spent three hours a day learning all about the structure and care of hair. Their practice and long, hard work had built for them security and a bright future. V. nl . J, Vi Q, Q jd gi H g..i gf I W M V, . - 4 fx Mrs. Fernandez watches her class. Cosmetology: bottom row I to r: S. Hutchins, L. Videl, K. Blair, S. Washburn, S. Mendoza, V. Bush, E. Ventura, S. Kemper, T. Ballard. Top: T. Phillips, L. Dodds, D. Meares, D. Davison, M. Boykin, D. Petrucci, R. Reese, P. Haun, P. Students practice on each other- Shannon. --f.-., t- P If FBLA members discuss their future. 50 COSMETOLOGYXFBLA i Q, 5-.A FBLA: bottom row I to r: S. Richardson, C. Reedy, J. Folsom, T. Myers, K Vaughn, V. Guillen. Second row: T. Alderman, S. Ready, S. King, A. Alverez, D Overbee. Third row: J. Ashe, R. McNatt, S. Toney, C. Fletcher, B. Jones, J Horney. Fourth row: J. Skora, A. Wright, S. Cooms, C. Doore, M. Morris, C Kasey. Top row: Mrs. Coto CSponsorJ, A. Tyler, M. Roberts, C. Gibbons, V. Whaley, C. Williams. Z A DREAM COME TRUE Future Homemakers of America was making its dream come true at becoming good housewives and home- makers. They participated in service and community pro- jects which showed and explained the everyday prob- lems of life. Their sponsor, Mrs. Jennings, was a big help in preparing the members of Future Homemakers of Amer- ica for the world outside. Today's lesson is . . If you planned on taking up teaching as a career or being a teacher's aide, Future Teachers of America pre- pared you for this. Their spon- sor, Mrs. Bumann, did a big part in showing the members what was involved in teach- ing, and for Teacher's Appre- ciation Week the members got to know a little about what was involved in a teaching career. FHA members leave for a meeting. FTA: Bottom row I to r: T. Dobbins, A. Porro, A. Thomas, L. Cipolla, T. Valdez. Second row: D. Smith, T. Alderman, C. Montalvo, S. Warmack, Ms. Buman CSponsorQ, Third row: D. Rua, T. Throtmoore, E. Ventura, C. Lane, T. Cardi- nale, D. Kellum. FTA members listen to suggestions. D. Ftua shows the spirit of FTA. FHA: Bottom row I to r: V. Waldon, L. Staples, C. McGill, A. King, V. Vance. Second row: B. Dawkins, C. Dawkins, S. Johnson, C. West, B. Preston, C. Grant, A. Mosely. Top row: P. German, C. Gibbons, V. White, Ft. Jonnson, J. Williams, S. Preston, Mrs. Jennings. FTAXFHA ' 51 Pan Am. Bottom Row I to r: D. Myntti, N. Rubio fTreas.J, L. Hernandez fPres.J, D. Wag- ner CSec.J, Y. Serrano, C. Menedez, D. Hertling, Second Row: A. Wathey, C. Smoot, K. Mills, A. Fernandez, D. Costa, K. Barazo, C. Burnette, B. Whitten, M. Jaime, L. Peralta, S. Campbell, Ft. Flivera, Top Row: Mrs. Ribas CSponsorJ, P. Anderson, A. Smith, Ft. Ftedolta, B. Barroso, S. Espin, M. Mondragon, C. Flapelje, B. Rodriguez, M. Flaper, S. Brinson, C. Padgett, E. Ventura, S. Casey, F. Centeno. U Un r V if 4 Q' M N. Flubio awaits for her turn to give the treasury report. President L. Hernandez distributes car wash tickets to members. 52 ' PAN AMERICAN RELATING TO THE CULTURES Would you like to have your car washed? This was what the Pan American club members asked the many citi- zens as they stood out on Sat- urday mornings holding up signs advertising the price. ln order to purchase their tradi- tional orange and white jer- seys, they held these car washes and had a bake sale. They also took part in the Latin American Fiesta Week and all of its festivities. This club emphasized dif- ferent cultures and was spon- sored by Mrs. Ftibas. They worked hard together during the year, and ended it with a well-earned banquet. I Club sponsor Mrs. Ftibas listens to suggestions from club members. Jamaag Bottom Row I to r: V. Eberhart, D. Dove, D. Johnson, L. Allen fPres.Q, S. McGill fSec.J, L. Barnes Nice-Presq, J. German CTreas.J, G. Mutherson, S. Coleman, C. Gibbons, D. Holmes, Second Row: P. Anderson, H. Campbell, M. Reed, R. Myers, Y. Ricks, J. Jackson, L. Capers, B. Churchill, L. Brown, C. Gambrell, J. Mitchell, Fl. Carmichael, M. Tejera, K. Starks, J. Green, Top Row: J. Watson, D. Nurse, A. Sherry, W. Jones, M. Knott, G. Ashe, Mr. Spearman CSponsorj, S. Balkman, M. Marshall, T. Davis, W. Whetstone, S. Preston, A. Jones, R. Wester. SWEET BROTHERLY LOVE Mr. Spearman works on yearly agenda. H. Campbell's proud to be a mem- ber. Sweet Brotherly Love was what each and every Jamaa club member contributed to each other as well as to the club. Along with the large increase of members, hard work and dedication, the club was under the leadership of L. Allen and sponsored by Mr. Spearman. One of the many activities that were lined up for Jamaa was the Christmas Dance at the Kid Mason Rec- reation Center, and it turned out to be a successful one. Club members also had car washes to increase their funds, which became sub- stantial enough to have a year end get-together. Mr. Spear- man and club members felt that this year was one of the best ones yet. ,..aiQA Vice President L. Barnes and President L. Allen discuss 'plans for coming events. JAMAA ' 53 A STROKE GENIUS To provide an opportunity for students to participate and compete in speech activities was the goal of the Forensics Club. Members won numer- ous awards in such areas as Humorous Interpretation and Extemporaneous Speaking. Once again, Big Bed's Foren- sic Club proved they knew what they were talking about. Brush and Palette, spon- sored by Mrs. Kaminski, was formed for the art lovers of the Big Bed. Macrame pot holders and stained glass owls were among the many and varied crafts sold at the Art Sale. Art Sale '80 was held to help raise money to buy new supplies for the Art department. Memorizing their speeches isn't easy. . 9' Wk. Bottom row, I to r: C. Yent fTreas.j, G. Perry fPres.J, L. Sibbit fSec.J. Second row: A. Parker, O. Strickland, G. Espino, A. Burnette, T. Redding, K. McVicker, M. Mondragon, K. Gonzalez, G. Sarconi, S. Alvarez. Third row: J. Murphy, P. Caldwell, B. Magee, S. Dufresne, L. Cipolla, L. Cardinale, E. Ventura, H. Wolf, D. Mauch, A. Fernandez, Ft. Fledolta, V. Rubio, E. lrizzari, Mrs. Kaminski. fsponsorj 54 ' BRUSH 81 PALETTEXFORENSICS Bottom row, I to r: C. Owens, L. Needham, T. Whitlock, F. Nowalk. Top row Mrs. Gloomis Csponsorj, V. Smart, L. Grant, C. Allers. ,SQQXSH at 5, PALU Mrs. Kaminski, along with Pres. G Perry, collects ideas for Art Sale '80. s Mrs. Gloomis defines public speak- ing. YOU CAN'T KEEP FROM SMILING M fffvlzi' an a... . - . I , 1, ,fl A lf ', J ,-' -, U J -VV ,A, 1 V, A 1 ll - , R . i Vx, by I. ,1,l.'.1.f. yfrffn I fha ji 'X4XXf4flfll!, 'If ilfffl . Mr. Mattox's 1980 Photo Club Y 1, Mr. Mattox demonstrates the wrong way to use an enlarger. S. Miller displays his enthusiasm over being in the Photo Club. ef l-- 1 tj, K 9' 3 my K it Z h b y i ii In T :A I 6 . Mike Vega checks the negatives to find the picture he needs. But . .. but I don't even know how to take a picture . This was probably some of the reactions of the newfound members of the Photo Club. Sponsored by Mr. Mattox, this club was not only for the experienced photographer, but for the amateurs as well. Mr. Mattox got the club into full swing by taking them to photo sessions in the park and entering their pictures in photo contests. The Photo Club aided the school by providing its ser- vices at numerous functions such as Sadie Hawkins and the Hilsborean Dance. So don't be surprised if someday someone walks up to you and says, Smile, I was a Big Red Flasher . 43 Karen Waters sets out for another day of taking pictures. PHOTO CLUB 55 mo Hama S11-44: WWW, 5, Q 'sw f ul - 'xxx A ' X . 1 Fi 1 ,XX ,S- I' . 1 f 1 N 4 0 ., .J if 0 -au.. L., ud- L4 'lf' 4. K QL ,f fp ... V R, Rf 9 Q X 5 N, ,WM V, - W , 4 'fm ,, M my ww, ,y -. W ' N A li LAYIN' IT ON THE LINE Yearbook isn't a job, it's an accomplishment. Not every- one can put up with the day to day let downs, the continuous changes, and the many, many corrections that had to be made. lt's not something just anyone can do, nor is it a magic spell that is cast at birth. lt's a talent that is devel- oped through extensive train- ing. We are tcday's yearbook staffers and tomorrow's world journalists. The jump from staffer to journalist is long and involved but the first test is a one-time, one-chance publi- cation. We knew that it would not be perfect but we did know that with each deadline we would be closer than ever Underclass I to r: G. Mutcherson, D. Johnson, S. Coleman, Sec. editors L. Sib- bitt and D. Smith, Y. Lala, V. Smart, D. Castillo. to success. The many individuals that composed the staff were united by a common bond and final goal. When it came to yearbook, we laid it on the line, but more than that we dodged our day to day disas- ters. ff- ', ' ,,-: Academics I to r: C. Reich, L. Can- non, L. Dyble, K. Gonzalez, Sec. edi- tor, L. Polmanteer. Co-editors: Sheryl Stanley and Mar- Activities I to r: Sec. editor S. Byrd, D. Dove, P. Cenkovich, H. Hopkins, L. Betz, lene Jaime. C. Richards, R. Perricone, M. Carter, Sec. editor M. Bullock. 58 HILSBOREAN 'tif ,if s-1 V W9 0 ',7!fj',4 Q F f We Y 5. gf... 5 3.3 tm ' Yap. BUYM, s ., , Photographers I to r: B. Whitten, S. Holmes, B. Mount, Sec. editor S. Parker, K. Waters, V. Rivera. Ads I to r: Sec. editor L. Gonzalez, B. Bolle, G. Oliphant, D. Potter. Student Lite I to r: FI. Kenzvich, Sec. editor J. Dunn, L. Massaro. J B ...., , N. f' . Sports bottom row I to r: FI. Alers, R. Morris, Second row: Seniors I to r: N. Cambell, O. Gomez, T. Valdez, L. Per- P. Alley, Sec. editor T. Alderman, D. Portugues. alta, L. Martinez, Sec. editor D. Williams. HILSBOREAN ' 59 lig- J 'G' -W fill!! 2.40. fb '13,-2? it was Jr. Staff: Bottom row I to r: T. Presley, A. Voorhes, K. Fiddler, S. Whidden, K. Reed, N. Ehlers, D. Simms, J. Bates, T. Teston, Top row: T. Brown, P. Arcuri, M. Strickland, S. Brinson, D. Bennett, L. Wasden, A. Farmer, W. Wauford, C. Marlin, C. Allers, K. Cromack. Calender co-editor B. Daniels finds that typing isn't as easy as it looks. 60 ' RED AND BLACK , f' Janet Bates finds air mail great for A. Farmer wonders what being on passing notes across the classroom. the senior staff will be like. Y .fm-,hh Red and Black members communicate with one another for article ideas. FROM CAMPUS NEWS TO WORLD NEWS 1979-80 was a year of change and the newspaper covered it all. Some of the major changes in the year included the parking lot, 5 day absences, and new teachers. Reporters for the paper wrote informative articles cov- ering the stories. These arti- cles and all other material were first approved by Mr. Holland before the paper was printed and released. The senior staff controlled the pages and sections of the X newspaper all year long. They Rescuers come to the aid of stu- dents accidently locked in the news- Staff members add a touch of class. paper office. Sr. Staff: Bottom row I to r: K. Cummins, C. Goodall, C. Montalvo, Second row: B. Daniels, L. Clark, C. Harris, L. Garcia. Third row: S. Cigarran, G. Wilkes, D. Law, K.-Pupello, M. Munoz, V. Weaver. Top row: G. Reel, D. Caldevilla. f -r . K, only handled the article writ- ings until the beginning of the second semester when the junior staff was prepared to cover upcoming events for the rest of the year. During the first semester thejunior staff learned the technique of newspaper jour- nalism. This was taught to them by their sponsor, B. Verde, along with the help of the senior staff. Chris Allers stated, Being on the newspaper staff is like getting an actual taste of the competitive field of journal- ism. This was the feeling held by many of the staff members this year. Up until the last issue, the Red and Black staff covered all the happenings at H.H.S. Perhaps in the very near future, publications of tomor- row will be researched and written by some of 1980's Red and Black journalists. Sponsor, B. Verde, is pleased the newspaper staff made deadline. RED AND BLACK 61 62 ' DCT OUR GOAL IS . . . WORKING l'd die before I'd ever get a job! You would never have heard these words uttered from any student in the DCT program. DCT enabled the student to gain work experi- ence while receiving salaries. The students also received class credits for their jobs. So after a long week of doing classwork, and a hard day at work, the students thought to themselves with a smile, Today's payday . D. Levi inquires about advertising. ri Pride and enthusiasm are the expressions on Leslie Allen's face. After receiving instructions, students prepare for another busy day of work A. Castellano tries to prove that hard work never hurt anyone. E Essex Mr. Duarte answers with a smile Mr. Holz ponders over the answer f ma DCT students wait impatiently for their classes to end, when they would pro ceed to their various job locations. . NO Bottom row, I to r: M. Taylor, B. Blevins, Mr. Duarte fsponsory, M. Siarke, C. Comerford, G. Mitchell. Second row: A. Lake, J. Nunez, S. Otto, K. Townsend, D. Johnson, S. Sweeny. Third row: J. Bloomer, V. Pitcher, L. Holley, T. Collins, P. Shan- non, L. Stephenson, B. Everson, J. Leyseth, F. Butcher, J. Scrarton. Bottom row, I to r: T. Lisenby, C. Roberts CV. PresJ, J. Laird, L. Reeder QSec.J, T. Collom, J. Poslusny, R. Riley, T. Stone. Top row: Mr. Pino Qsponsorj, M. Mclendon, K. McGee 1Pres.J, K. Selz, D. Fancher, M. Brackin, A. Major fTreas.J, K. Haley, D. Poole, L. France. DCT ' 63 B4 - ocr . . . TOGETHER E 2 3 5 .. ,A,1 i DCT: Bottom row, I to r: N. Blakely, S. Harrn, D. Levi, H. Odparlik, J. Thompson,-A. Smiley. Second row: L. Futch, C. Schwarz, P. Nichols, V. Dampeir, L. Kelly, T. Pittman, M. Forward. Third row: D. Watson, D. Arnold, A. Cammarata, W. Jones, J. Williams, B. Oliver, A. Newhart, S. Crews, Mr. Holz CSponsorQ. DCT Bottom row I to r: S. Williams, J. Mendel, K. Gates, C. Dunn, B. Payne, T. Simms, W. Piller, J. Wardino, E. Brown, L. Homer, C. Tarwater. Top row: C. Fox, E. Nelson, K. Simms, B. Martocchio, D. Williams, M. Smith, J. Williams, N. Butler, R. Bradford, D. Musick, T. Scolaro, S. Spurlock, D. Williams, Mr. Koechlein fsponsorj. WC DECA: Bottom row, I to r: S. Jaudon, M. Joseph, M. Bowers, L. Staples, V. Weaver, P. Cianca, Second row: I. Hernandez, R. Collins, Third row: Mr. Moc- cia, V. Flanders, C. Valdes, F. delSol, M. Perez, R. Diaz, B. Lopez, D. Baker, M. Altuzarro. Fourth row: J. Rogers, E. Smith, H. Aquinaga, S. Couture, B. Carver, B. Cates. 4' is- K f.-s 5 S. Jaudon realizes that she has her work cut out for her. The faces of L. Staples and M. Perez express determination. BUSINESS IS THEIR BUSINESS Distributive Education Club of America students enjoyed being a part of DECA's sev- enth year of programming. With the help of Mr. Moccia and Mr. Martin as the instruc- tors, they had already been heading in the right direction. The students arrived to school early, enabling them to attend their required classes, get released early, and proceed to their assigned jobs. The students received a full year's credit for their work on the job, although they felt the experience was reward enough. Some of the numer- ous jobs that were open to them included areas of Fash- ion and Merchandising. Dur- ing classroom instruction stu- dents participated in learning the basics of advertising, communications and manage- ment. As always, our DECA program was considered number one, especially because it was part of the Big Red! TECA Ill ll DECA: Bottom row, I to r: W. Hecksher, C. James, B. Marcus, W. Nixon, J. Hayes. Top row: Mr. Martin, R. Myers, S. Balkman, A. Cummings, D. Hooper, A. Johnson, S. Lane, A. Langston, C. White, J. Ingram, W. Stephens, D. Oliva, K. Gray, A. Johnson, D. Croft. 66 ' JROTC HONOR IS RETAINED WITH JROTC You've seen them march- ing, but did you know they were an Honor Unit with Dis- tinction? Honor Unit with Dis- tinction means that the Big Red JROTC has achieved the highest standard of per- formance for the school year. This honor was obtained through competition on each battaIion's Annual Federal Inspection Day at various high schools. The Big Red JROTC has held this title of Honor Unit with Distinction for four consecutive years and is headed by three outstanding instructors: CCommandant of Cadetsj Sgt. Ingram, Sgt. Polovchena, SGM Buther. Throughout the school year, they have had such dis- tinguished guests at their nine week's award reviews as Mayor Bob Martinez and Con- gressman Gibbons. Again, they were the big- gest marching unit in the Vet- erans Day parade and they won two trophies for their pro- ficiency in the parade. Their drill teams, Tenacious and Collins Rifles, were con- sidered to be truly outstanding throughout the school year, and their rifle team brought home several trophies. Color guards presented the colors for a Bucs' game. Yes, the Big Red JROTC has proved it is truly an Honor Unit with Distinction. ji Battalion Staff, I to r: Sgt. Ingram CCommander of Cadetsl, D. Iglesias, W. Har- rell QS-2J, R. Huckaby fExecutive Officerj, M. Kellum CS-33, V. Clark CS-43, J. Ragsdale CS-15, D. Kellum CCSGMJ, SGM Butcher, Sgt. Polovchena. iii? ' 'fx 'i '.,,g-.-- ----'4l-'f1gf.i.,.::,g:'7: .... R Dean Wilson accepts a JROTC award from Con. Gibbons. ffL7f 4,i5 i T 4- . -,lyvi-har T' 5 V ,,,....i--fig? i .-.-. N , ,,.. , ,.-, 1, 2 Io xi n Q. ' J f ' Y' Q 1 1' b ue.-ww... 1 1 't IRI wg ev ,gl 3, ,pn 'Hs gr Mayor Martinez looks cadets over. , X I gt -fii . C Nxt gt - ss.. . ' Sgt. Ingram goes over exam grades. W W- ...- gain QL ,Y . :. . .au-iqqs.-.-nvfmwfig :':zaqgz:.7',z'-:ff-' , 1 li? M 91093 A Company: Bottom Row, I to r: Sgt. Ingram, J. Boler, B. Mercer, J. Jones, G. Slaton, T. Williams, F. Guthrie, K. Slocum S. Zadick, M. Mack, B. Saunders, Sgt. Polovchena, SGM Butcher. Second row: B. Strickland CCompany Commandery, K Alexander, A. Shinas, D. Manning, I. Oglesby, F. Robles, L. Butler, S. Cook, K. Daley, D. Carter, C. West. Third row: W. Brown, B. Hampton, J. Griffin, V. Worthy, K. Marsh, L. Conage, S. Lee, L. Mitchell, C. Simpson. Fourth row: B. Ftaboldo Ft. Hanshaw, M. Tiller, Wilson, H. Fagon, D. Nelson, A. McKinnon, C. Johnson, P. Meek. Top row: A. Anderson, P. Johnl son, R. Nobles, O. Jones, H. Hunt, M. Corriopio, T. Wilhoite. Q 1 all B. Company: Bottom row, I to r: Sgt. Ingram, R. Thomas, L. Homer, L. Pryor, E. Mclntosh, L. Giannella, J. Castro, M. Rich- ardson, D. Collins, Sgt. Polovchena, SGM Butcher. Second row: A. Zadick, J. Rivera, C. Merell, S. Ouillen, Fl. Bierce, C Fitzpatrick. Third row: H. Hopkins CCompany Commanderj, J. Cullough, E. Williams, C. Herron, V. Reina, Ft. Seal, M Ftambaran, D. Strasser. Fourth row: R. Moore, E. Lewis, S. Porter, J. Kincaid, C. Smith, T. Huckaby, Ft. Alexander, J Rush, C. Griffin. Fifth row: W. Stephens, V. Nottingham, J. Hatten, C. Bell, D. Alvarez, A. Marion, D. Mimmenger, W. Dunn Top row: T. Baker, D. Jackson, R. Jenkins, F. McGruder, S. Tavalaiccio, B. Braddam, M. Montgomery, A. Farmer, J. Odell. JROTC ' 67 ll ' ROTC WHEN YOU'RE NUMBER ONE, YOU'RE TOPS .i . - N- E .V,, If i f Q Q Q A C Company: Bottom row, I to r: Sgt. Ingram, L. Peterson fCo. Comm.y, R. Vierra, K. Micthell, M. Lamberth, Sgt Polovchena, B. Calhoun, J. Zadick, C. Warmack, SGM. Butcher, D. Iglesias. Second row, Fl. Wallace, C. Watson, W. Gil- christ, L. Hardy, Fl. Johnson, P. Pryor, A. Hill, P. Flumrill, D. Godfrey, V. Clark, M. Kellum. Third row: V. Dove, Fl. Brown, B Slaton, S. Griffin, T. Buntin, S. Boles, C. Butler, L. Austin, W. Harrell, D. Kellum, Fourth row: J. Pechavar, S. Jaudon, V McCarty, J. Ash, S. Wilson, T. Butler, T. Harris, W. Huckaby, J. Ragsdale. Fifth row: C. Garcia, K. Neal, M. Flocamora, A Bazo, J. Sampler, F. Kern, P. Tiller, W. Baldwin. Top row: B. Caldwell, J. Arnold, P. Rainey, J. Mapp, W. Daniels, A. Jerry J. Womack. I -tofu' of R0'rc l D and B Company: Bottom row, Ito r: Sgt. Ingram, D. Campbell, R. Alers CCo. Comm.J, J. Brazier, T. Gardner, D. Lorenzo Fl. Lewis, SGM. Butcher, J. Bromage Second row: L. Dixon, L. Epps, K. Arnold, Fl. Wilson, P. Perkins, Fl. Greene, E. Ortiz Third row: E. Javrez, N. Clark, J. VanDyke, K. Kelly, E. Hughes, Fl. Connally, T. Willa. Fourth row: M. Johnson, S. Teague N. Vencil, P. Lee, T. Caswell, S. Brinson. Fifth row: S. Lester, A. Rogers, S. Corure, L. Chesser, S. Long, S. Murdock. Tod row: A. Olenik, D. Norman, S. Lee, C. Doan, W. Thomas, J. Roe, L. Douglas. ,amy A ,,, , M--we-.-f Dickman concentrates on draw- A 5 fr Q I B. Cox listens to the club's plans. TOUR DE FORCE J. Philipe adds final artistic touch. Ms. Pullara gives talk on Fine Arts. Fine Arts Club: bottom row, I to r: L. Castellano CV. Pres.J, S. Dickman QPres.J, Second row: A. Hort, D. Guagliardo, J. Cabana, C. Kearns, J. Philipe, M. Mon- dragon, B. Cox, Ft. Sotomayor. Top row: R. Menendez, C. Rexford, H. Abdoe, Ms. Pullara CSponsorJ, A. Fernandez. Masterpieces were made through the creative imagina- tion of the members of the Fine Arts Club this year spon- sored by Ms. H. Pullara, the club participated in various school activities, such as art sales and prop making for the drama classes. Again they sponsored the Artist of the Month for the art student. The artists chosen displayed their artistic talents in a show case in the main hall. Yes, this year was truly a master for the Fine Arts Club. .li Ft. Sotomayor poses for a portrait. FINE ARTS CLLI Q Ce WK! X ina 70 s I N A G Mr. Skora directs with talent. Concert Chorus sings with heart. - CONCERT CHORUS Concert Chorus was alive with the sound of music as they sang for people every- where. They participated in contests, and when they were finished with them, they moved on to district and finally went to state competition. They put on shows for Hills- borough High School, singing all kinds of music such as modern choral, classical, and popular music. Their director, Mr. Skora, who had been with Concert Chorus for eleven years, was very helpful training them not only for Collage, which was titled Tune That Name, Qin which they sang songs that had proper names as titlesb but also for the various com- petitions in which they partici- pated in helping them to put on a nice display of talent this year. f 'i Concert Chorus: Top row I to r: J. Perry, D. Smith, C. Allers, D. Cooper, D. Grif- fen, S. Quillen, T. Throckmorton, G. Sayers, S. Golby, C. Woodard, J. Reed, J. Hudson, R. McNatt. Second row: D. Hewitt, K. Arnold, A. Perez, C. Kellum, W. Turner, T. Allen, V. Pouncey, D. Landeta, L. Gonzalez, K. King, J. Bozarth, D. Grenier. Third row: D. Manning, E. Stilley, T. Edwards, R. Greene, S. Carroll, A. Shaw, M. lrvin, K. Cunningham, B. Cox, T. Austin, D. Belcher, B. Hughes. Fourth row: C. Burnette, M. Mayer, D. Day, P. Perkins, J. Carter, S. Driggers, T. Pierola, G. Perry, D. Couch, O. Gomez, G. Wilkes, L. Burgner. Fifth row: J. Bates, S. Bleich, M. Posey, A. Heitzinger, C. Burns, M. Head, P. Johnson, J. Skora, D. Wiesr, D. Davy, Ft. Culver. Sixth row: C. Huet, V. Andrews, J. Romano, S. Wilkes, A. Thomas, P. Flores, C. Smoot, S. Strickland, L. Saymour, D. Berrien, J. VanDyke, S. Pettit, C. Burgess. K. Cunningham, C. Allers, and S. Wilkes practice for All-State Chorus. N Q 346 E X Q A -L 1 C' A, 1,11 A .f W ? i - o HJ ' x ,Xa i W x' 634 X?, 1ff f ,Xu I gl1!c4 55' 4 SOUND SYSTEM: Nobody can do it like Sound System can was the opening theme for Sound Sys- tem 1980. They entertained people from Hillsborough High to different social groups. The sponsor, Mr. Skora, started the group 11 years ago. Since this time, they have received superiors at Dis- trict contest every year. Throughout the year the group performed at various places such as Disney World, Gasparilla Art Show, Straw- berry Festival, and for other special activities during the year. ,Sound system closed the year with ln Conclusion . This was a way to say good- bye to the seniors and thank you to Mr. Skora for a memo- rable year. The group put its best into this show to make it just right. Sound System 1980 accomplished a lot through the year. But most of all, they brought beautiful music and smiles to many people. Sound System creates a night of laughter and excitement for everyone around them. 72 SOUND SYSTEM K. Cunningham sings with feeling. om ro I Sound System 1980: Bott wg to rg L. Gonzales, D. Landetta, K. Cunningham, S. Golby, D. Hewitt. Second row: J. Hudson, O. Gomez, B. Turner, D. Smith, D. Boggs, C. Junior, Curtis Woodard, imitates James Cagney with Mickey Mouse style. D. Weist, C. Woodard, J. V. Pouncey, G. Sayers, Top C. Burns, P. Johnson, M. Irvin, Davy, C. Ahlers. Partners perform together with pride. This system of music contains a group of jubilant and dynamic singers. A trio helps support the total sound. M. Irvin adds character to her song. A SYSTEM OF MUSIC G. Sayres adds his personal touch. Getting the audience to participate is an interesting task to accomplish. SOUND SYSTEM ' 73 HIIIICII ln the distance was heard the sound of many feet, aii joined in a general stampede. People were everywhere, each going his separate way to their cars or to the lunch room. Lunch! The social high point of the day, when people gathered and shouted greet- ings. Some used the time for studying, others just relaxed and enjoyed the foot. Friends traded secrets and discussed afterschool plans. Some even played football! Then, since all good times must close, students returned to their classes ready for any- one and anything. Lunch time is fun time, for seniors E Martin T Black and D Harrington while they relax after an enjoyable lunch Willie Tucker just can t seem to finish that 74 LUNCHES w. t 1-si! s ,k , . Egg -LLLfi.,Tgi5 gig? C. Burnette concentrates on shaking her milk just right. wa Students pause to paytribute to the H on the patio. Students select their lunches from the large variety of food in the lunchroom. R get While in the cafeteria, sophomore, Christina Campo, enjoys a solitary lunch. LUNCHES'75 Frida and radition- Terrier - r,,.,, frr 1 2 rllr I, as Of Hlllsbow il r r School, with I fOr - I. my rrrl 1 To G my t , . ,,k . 5? 7, 4 2- I k ,.,, g 2 -,,, ,r:, eleva a - I 'fb rrrr ' ,- i A ui ,,,- L T . fr - I- If f - f :,, P rr' 1 rfrr'rr f 'rf ' ssl'1 at . -',r. I ,,1:, ,k. A-' 4- e rr r rrrr 5' 5- lan' ' . , ,'h' 1 ,.', 1 I BYsd9IV3f915PfIIIeSe Ih'n9?' ISC? TITS' ltr'l of my I :, I 'T zmy V Mr. Godwin tells students what the Big Red means to him. I I . it I I Students say, H.H.S. is number 1 76 ' PRIDE AND TRADITION Students sing Alma Mater to show spirit at the Pride and Tradition assembly. Students violate Terrier Creed by drinking during Pride and Tradition Week. 1 Q 1 W ' Part of liillsboroughk ulture For years, pride and tradi- tion have been a part of Hills- borough High School. We, as true Terriers, express this pride and tradition through our mascot, alma mater, Ter- rier Creed, tower, sacred H on the patio, and the trophy case. The alma mater is sung before and after every home football game and pep assem- bly. The words are memorized by incoming sophomores. The Terrier Creed is said at the Pride and Tradition assembly. It should be kept in mind and followed to show that we are true Terriers. The D. Caldeville, The Incredible Red. The Nurds, Cindy Young and Joe Gonzalez, show that even they need pride. A if -v-M. sacred H, donated by a previ- ous graduating class, is also very important. Anyone step- ping on it shall be made to kiss it as a sign of apology. The trophy case is full of trophies won by previous Big Red athletic teams and indi- viduals. These teams and invi- diduals donated their trophies for future Terriers to look upon and admire. These tro- phies should be observed with pride. Pride and Tradition is cer- tainly an important part of life at Hillsborough. lt shows all the true spirit we have for our school. Pop Green tells Terriers, We only have one life to give for the Big Red. PRIDE AND TRADITION 77 E R sa li QQ as Q 5 2 HE Dancing Daisy Maes and shy Lil, Abners consented to that old marriage ritual as the knots were tightly tied. Do you promise to be faithful for- ever or at least for the next five minutes? Mr. Zale, the dog-patched minister, per- formed the mock marriage ceremony for couples who wanted to get hitchedf' Plaid shirts, overalls, and straw hats were the general attire for the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, sponsored once again by the Z-Club, and the music was provided by D.J. Cleveland Wheeler, of Q105. As the evening ended, it came time to go back to the old routine - boy-ask-girl. Alicia Berenguer and Randy Fuentes smile, as they wait to get hitched Ray Richards smiles as Linda Clark takes advantage of her last opportunity. While the night was intended for couples, some terriers enjoy the dance date- Lisa Newton proposes to Joe Costa. less 78 ' SADIE HAWKINS Lori Hall seems to have lost her date. P. Cianeeend D. Levi decide to rest. For S. Whidden and Fl. Salario, bells are finally ringing as they tie the knot. M. Carter and C. Yent. typical Daisy Mae and Lil Abner. With a ring and a certificate, D. Norton's night is com- plete. .ly ME 121 i ..., , g Hg A f L W. ' .A F ' ww t .. ,X ..yy fly qyzfftajg Q? tslfiji W.. 2 t 5' 'QW' htwjm iiis A SADIE HAwKiNs-79 9' 2' .J N4 if W7 WH1' .. U i4W4tm MATMEN AND FRIENDS Q!inZfAW C? THE 1979-1980 BIG RED WRESTLING CLUB This past year wrestling has become a popular sport around area high schoolsg and the main reason for its grow- ing popularity here at H.H.S. was the Big Red Wrestling Club. These spirited students cheered the wrestlers and Big Red onto victory on and off the mats. The matmen and friends held two car washes and a slightly wild party which was enjoyed by all. Coach Yost was once again the brave sponsor of this clubg after all, we all know it takes a lot of bravery to face an audi- torium full of rowdy terriers. lf any club was successful they wereg and the wrestlers took it. Like they said, The bigger the better! , estimated mem- bership: 200. Coach Yost is proud of his Terri ers. THE 1979-1980 BIG RED WRESTLING CLUB 80 WRESTLING CLUB A POND FULL OF FISHIES What is big and red, fills half an auditorium and is all wet? Well it just might be the Big Red Swim Club led coaches Mr. Frickman and Mr. Weill. The club consisted of many swim team members as well as eager enthusiasts who loved the sport! The students who didn't swim supported the team members through every meet and represented the Big Red at pep rallies and even football games. The group was always full of mis- chief and fun ideas but the craziest question put to them was, could everyone practice at Memorial Pool at one time? . .. , .:t . 1. 53 , -- Yes, but you sure would have a pond full of fishies. Coach Weill is hopeful but con- G. Reel decides this pool is a safe cerned about new records. harbor away from coaches watchful eyes. Swim Club: bottom Row l. to r.: C. Fuentes, M. Erskine, S. Dennison, D. Caldevilla, A. Gilbert, D. Smith, M. Hurley, Second row: J. Smith, L. Gilbert, J. Phillippe, l. Connor, L. Wiley, B. Rodriquez, J. McCarty. Third row: L. Lacaroz, S. Wasden, D. Rodriguez, C. Reedy, J. Jones, Y. Pannazze, C. Diaz, M. Barnwell, D. Napolitano, M. Chisholm, S. McReynolds, Fourth row: A. Martin, H. Greenacre, S. Ole- son, K. Read, M. Perricone, B. Cox,, M. McCarthy, D. Castillo, A. Blosfield, S. Cory, J. Kilmer, N. Naouk, Fifth row: Coach Frickman, L. Smiley, L. Wasden, D. Luis, R. Clark, E. Blosfield, K. Cromack, J. Castro, D. Conway, B. Brannon, P. Hood, F. Kerns, T. Davis, K. Coachley, S. Varris, J. Van Dyke, R. Elwin, Sixth row: Coach Weill, T. Aldredge, J, Judd, S. Gallops, C. Reich, H. Abdoo, L. Hall, L. Sergi, T. Buck, L. Clark, L. Cannon, R. Morris, C. Cannon, R. Myers. SWIM CLUB 81 D. Rua expresses herself in dress as well as on paper on Jeans and Jersey day. if Junior, E. Giardina, flashes her Buccaneer's Day spirit. Richard Bennett shows his enthusiasm on Red and Black Day. 82 ' HILSBOREAN WEEK HHS students' origina costumes of spirit were oi display during Hilsborea: Week, February 4-8. On Monday, the fashion was jeans and a jersey, oi Tuesday, the Buccaneer were honored, on Wednesda and Thursday, flappers an hobos compared their class and clashy styles of dress and on Friday, student showed their pride by wearin Red and Black. But the best part of thi week came on Saturday, Feb ruary 9, when the Hilsborea Dance took place. Hobos, S. Durant and T. Meyers, doing their own thing. J. Teston displays his costume for 20's Day with style. The Hilsborean Dance, held on February 10 at Tampa Garden Center, was a night full of memories for most who attended. Excitement and sus- pense filled the air. The dance had its traditional theme, Valentine's Day. Couples were provided with musical entertainment by the band Trama. The high point of the evening was the revealing of Cindy Cotarelo and Louis Barnes as Mr. and Miss Hils- borean along with their court. Mrs. Susar welcomes all with a smile. The band, Trama , exhibit their musical talent vividly at their performances. The 1980 Hilsborean Court poses after the overwhelming excitement of win- ning. Time out for a moment of closeness. A couple amuses themselves by dancing. HILSBOREAN DANCE 83 FIRST MAID AND ATTENDANT Valerie Pouncey and Lenny Gonzalez 84 ' HILSBOREAN COURT THIRD MAID AND ATTENDANT Nancy Campbell and Ralph Rodriguez ilsgo F9011 MR. HILSBOREAN Louis Barnes ou rf IQ5 O MISS HILSBOREAN Cindy Cotarelo SECOND MAID AND ATTENDANT Denise Dove and Camillo Casteilana FOURTH MAID AND ATTENDANT Lashawn Capers and Leslie Allen HILSBOREAN COURT ' 85 Bryant Rolle fPresidentJ Valerie Pouncey fSecretaryj Homeroom representatives sign up for Hilsborean committees. 86 STUDENT COUNCIL Charlie Harris Vice-Pres. Cmajorityj THEY'RE LEADING THE WAY Did you ever listen to the morning announcements? Well if so, they were being read to you by one of the five Student Council officers. This council sat over the sopho- more, junior and senior classes and held meetings for all homeroom representa- tives. They were selected in the spring of their junior year in order to return in their sen- ior year to start their activities. Upon returning to school, they received a new sponsor, Mrs. Susar and held class elections for each classg and during Christmas they held a canned food drive and sold donuts. They also attended district and state meetings. One of the main problems that the council coped with was the loss of the parking lots. Even though they couIdn't make any miracles they kept the students aware of all the information and events. Denise Dove Vice-Pres. Cminorityj David Caldevilla CTreasurerJ Mrs. Cathy Susar fSponsorJ Reed rushes to the SAC meeting. ADVISING THE STUDENTS Advising students was the responsibility of SAC. This group helped to change apathetic feelings in the stu- dents, by sponsoring National Brotherhood 8t Sister Week. During this week they pre- pared a lunchroom menu that emphasized different cultures. Sponsored again by Mr. Reid, SAC held a variety show in February, where students per- formed their greatest talents. They held an intramural Spring sports festival, which involved all the clubs. Mr. Reid was very pleased with this group because they worked toward the betterment of rela- tionships among students. B. Rolle takes pride in his jersey. .A.C. Bottom Row I to r: C. Castellana fVice-Pres.j, D. Holmes fPres.J, Second Row: J. Smith, A. Felder, C. Lane, Can- on, K. Gonzalez, T. Martinez, J. Reid fSponsorJ, Third Row: B. Garcia, L. Rodriguez, S. Brandon, M. Reed, B. Rolle, E. elton, T. Black, G. Mutherson, C. Richardson, D. Rua, S. Clark, J. Watson, D. Greene, C. Burgess, Top Row: T. Valdez, . Allers. SAC ' 87 ---gg it ' . . , , , W ' ff V I .. ' ' m H f rr :w.,f,-f mrf., 71-nm . .gpyg Vg V. V 255145 ' ' H - ffwyw fi ff w ' Ziff., .Q f'2fy?5'w . f fr , w we V ' - i K K K f' f ' ff Wi MS,7 '.'Qif'Wff:. EUPYQH W'- 3 isifx' '5LX1 Wfwriffu kiffiiilfk Senior Camillo Castellana perfects his one-and-a-half dive. K. King spends her time working in the record depart- ment. 88 ' STUDENT LIFE f G , Quai, Q 4' K an-N M, x. 9 A W w N in 3 S J. Hevia and K. Cauley look over the latest rock albums vnngwmwrf f W .. . Students gather at K-Mart after all Big Red activities. C. Cotarelo and M. Jaime add a touch to roller skating. Larry Scaglione gets into shape. llllllG1ilUlliGiiHi2Elllitf3 Sililillttoa Ciilllliltoitll h Everyday, as the parking lots emptied, we, the students, went into our own individual environments, each having our own special interests. Some of us were eager to attempt newly developed fads. Others preferred to spend their time enjoying hobbies such as skiing, modeling, and diving. Then there were the ones who were just eager to have a good time, while many will venture into careers as a result of their favorite activi- ties. Each of us will be able to look back on those after- school get-togethers and end- less weekends. And although our individual personalities shone through, we still retained our unity. mga' Marcelino Castellano spends some of his spare time wrestling with his dog. ,M mf -0 r 1-v .. MM.- 'Vim ,' , 1 ',,:, V as if rrri :I-,iasaa-'ffl f ' 'Wt N ,ve-Ps-wr' 1' ' -Ivins ' . it M it WTI.. of Mr' .r ,,,. 5 . .. . We ' ,rr r l 1, q i 51 ,,, g N - Q iw- .sa wwf! M. Irvin models the winter fashions. Senior Charlie Yent displays his style and ability as he slalom skiis wide open. STUDENT LIFE 89 .2 s -1' I' 1 f' M 1 H.. 1 ' f S ., ,, . if M . W J A iwiifamm. 17 t ,H.-mffftxmewssani:Lef.s5nw4MfsM:x:xQew,efw 2 ,- - if uh fm3 i YK A 8 ef ,e,, ,P N Q -. XZ? ' , fs s Mrs. Sanders is highly admired as she gives the club her suggestion. At long last, the jerseys finally arrived for Mu Alpha Theta. National Honor Society members welcome newcomers with high spirits. THE CREAM OF THE CROP Honor clubs at our school were indeed The Cream of the Crop. To be selected for honor clubs you had to have an overall 3.0 grade point average. They spent a lot of their time at car washes and contests. Students in honor clubs were very proud and had every reason to be. They had a few parties which goes to show that so-called goodie-goodies have fun too. But, a lot of their time is spent studying, too. When asked ls there any- thing that you would like to see the honor clubs do this year, Mr. Holland answered The sponsors have just about done it all. HONOR CLUBS 91 Leadership, character, scholarship and service to our school were all requirements to be selected for National Honor Society. In order to be chosen a student must have obtained a 3.5 grade point average. These students were the tops in honor clubs. Most of their time was spent study- ing, with much dedication and determination to get every- thing they can out of school. Their sponsor, Mrs. San- ders, stated that she's very pleased with her club and she had every reason to be. The officers of the club were: President Kerry Nelson, Vice-president David Calde- villa, Secretary Debbie Bardin, and Treasurer Sharon Stan- bro. These students servedi their club with the highest prestige. As club president Kerry Nelson stated, I know that with students who excel in scholastic ability we'll always keep the National Honor Soci- ety spirit alive. Tina Alderman Deborah Bardin Joseph Barron Suzanne Bates David Caldevilla Ann Marie Chrin Jeraldo Comellas Denise Eisentraut Charles Harris Janice Hensley Donna Law Frank Liuzzo 92 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY it llll ll ll 'lb Donna Myntti Kerry Nelson Hang Nguyen NATIONAL HONOR SOFIETY F ff Q f - 1 N f X fa QS 5 if Susan Nichols Mary Smith Michael Stanley Sharon Stanbro X l we , 'ik l I Denise Villarosa Varela Esperanza Cynthia Young Gail Wilkes 3 i ,S i M A William Robinson Eric Pederson Catherine Montalvo Mrs. Sanders l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ' 93 QUE PASA S.N.H.S.? For many Spanish speak- ing students Que Pasa S.N.H.S.? was a phrase well known! This honor club was involved in many activities and its members were dedicated to serving the students. By selling H stickers and drinking glasses, the club raised money for its contrib- utions to the school - one of which was the donation of the Terrier trash cans on the second floor of the main build- mg. Their sponsor, Mrs. L. Todd, aided them when they attended the local Spanish Declamation, competing against students in the areas of expression, pronunciation, and all-around knowledge of the Spanish language. For many of the members the answer to Que Pasa S.N.H.S.? was as simple as Everything fi , s gi I l T F S.N.H.S.: bottom row, I to rg D. Law, D. Bardin, N. Cambell, A. Rey. Second rowg G. Wilks, A. Smith, K. Reed, C. Montalvo. Third rowg M. Patterson, L. Massaro, S. Bates, S. Stanbro. Fourth rowg R. Rivera, S. Bleich, C. Mendez, G. Darrigo. Top rowg S. Dennison, C. Padgett. S. Bates listens intently to club plans. 94 SNHS. M. Patterson smiles after a well executed speech. X Q . .5 .. K -,Magi 'rf N. Cambell discusses money-ma ing projects with members. D. Law's winning smile is the perfe answer to any problem! D. Bardin explains that car washe are a lot of fun! T. Alderman is proud to be a mem- ber of Quill and Scroll! S. Stanley remembers all the hard work required to reach this goal. .. , 1, f J. H S. Cigarran smiles as she thinks of her future career in journalism. CARRYING ON THE TRADITION For journalism students there was nothing quite like the honor of being inducted into Quill and Scroll. To be qualified, one must have had at least a 2.7 grade average and must have been a two year journalism student - either on the newspaper or yearbook. They too must have contributed to the betterment of high school journalism and of-. f e , i . . .-.gt f 5 upheld the standards of good journalistic practices. Those chosen for Quill and Scroll by the two spon- sors, Ms. Houde and Ms. Verde, were added to the list of members of this longstand- ing and well-respected honor club. lt is a goal of the club's to make this the first step in a promising journalism career. K... ,x,,4i.... , g.- . jf, . I Q 7.1 ' Quill and Scroll: bottom row, I to r: C. Harris, C. Montalvo, M. Jaime, T. Alder- man, D. Smith, K. Puppello, V. Weaver. Top row: B. Verde fsponsorj, D. Calde- villa, S. Cigarran, L. Gonzalez, K. Gonzalez, D. Law, D. Williams, K. Cummins, S. Stanley, M. Munoz, L. Sibbitt, D. Houde Csponsorj, J. Dunn. Sponsors D. Houde and B. Verde applaud their students' success. QUILL AND SCROLL 95 S ss X ss W CALCULA- TING THEIR IDEAS Calculating ideas was a part of the scenario for the Math Honor Society. Spon- sored by Mrs. Reeves and Mrs. E. Smith, they started this year off with a bang. The new members were inducted and introduced into the Math Honor Society in October at their induction cer- emony, held in the Big Red Auditorium. They had a very successful year at the various Math Bowls in the state of Flo- rida. Car washes were just one of the few fund raising pro- jects that they did to raise money. This year was chal- lenging, but next year prom- ises to be better for the Math Honor Society. Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs. Reeves discuss ideas for MAO. 96 ' MATH HONOR SOCIETY ryQ Math Honor Society: I to r, bottom row: L. Cannon, H. Norales, H. Nguyen, D. Caldevilla, fTreas.J, A. Smith CV. Pres.J, D. Bardin CPres.J, K. Cummins fSec.J, K. Montavlo, S. Wilks, R. Read, C. Menedez, R. Molina, Second row: D. Villa- rosa, C. Mar, S. Dennison, K. Waters, D. Law, S. Bleech, Third row: Mrs. E. Smith, D. Myntti, J. Lop, D. Anderson, C. Gambrell, H. Nguyen, C. Har, S. Stan- bro, D. Eisentraut, F. Nowalk, M. Yebra, Mrs. Reeves. Fourth row: J. Testo, O. Strickland, K. Cromack, H. Nguyen, T. Tagliarini, G. Cacciatore, L. Betz, A. Kemmedy, M. Patterson. Filth row: C. Bolestore, G. Lorenzo, C. Coarelo, U. Ringertz, J. Barron, G. Sayres, B. Robinso, K. Nelson, E. Pederson, B. Mullin. i M. Patterson solves a math problem. K. Cromack listens for his name. 5. A C. Marlyn and J. Romano team up at D. Caldevilla works for customers. car wash. Mrs. B. Geyer thinks of an activity for the Honorary Science Society. . Z .,,.. , ,Zh .. . xx Mad scientist, B. Robinson is at work. THEORY TO SUCCESS M. Patterson smiles after lab is done. D. Rua helps by giving her wind. Honorary Science Society: bottom row, I to r: D. Eisentraut, D. Villarosa, L. Cannon, J. Barron fG.F.J, D. Bardin CV. Presb, M. Patterson QPres.J, A. Chrin CSec. and Treas.J, S. Dennison, K. Nelson, H. Ngyeun, F. Luizzo. Second row: D. Ramsey, S. Marlan, P. Alley, J. Wilks, M. Smith, L. Betz, D. Law, C. Montalvo, C. Harris, G. Cacciatore, K. Cummins, K. Cromack, J. Comellas. Standing: H. Morales, Anderson, H. Ngyeun, S. Henderson, J. Shedd, D. Rua, F. Nowalk, M. Yebra, U. Ftingertz, B. Robinson, H. Ngyeun, S. Dickman, C. Young, J. Wiley, S. McClain, A. Rey, E. Varella, Mrs. B. Geyer fSponsorJ. Probing past theories was just one thing that the Honor- ary Science Society did this year. Together with their sponsor, Mrs. B. Geyer, they led a big search on the way to success. This year they held their traditional Science Fair in the gym. There they performed scientific experiments such as Antonio P. Bolivar's Utilization of Laboratory Ligand Synthe- sis of Hydroscopic Iodated Tetracenes, which proved interesting. It left the students wondering about the scientific world around us, and with the help of the Honorary Science Society, they were able to probe past theories, success- fully. ,r r' J. Barron and K. Nelson watch the end result. HONORARY SCIENCE SOCIETY 97 WE'VE GOT SPUNK! Students at the Big Red were very spirited during the year, and showed their spirit at all the pep assemblies. The purpose of the pep assem- blies was to boost the team's confidence, and to encourage the spirit of the fans. Adding a touch to the assemblies was the band, along with the Dan- cerettes, Majorettes, and Fla- gettes, each performing their own routines. The cheerlead- ers led the crowd with a num- ber of cheers to fire up the students. Mr. Holland also participated in the assemblies by getting the crowd's atten- tion by asking questions such as Who are the Terriers? Although there were only a few pep assemblies, the stu- dent body contributed its spunk throughout the season. Students ham it up for a picture. 98 PEP ASSEMBLIES it we is g .3 53 I 'a a Students feel proud to be a Big Red Terrier as they sing the Alma Mater. A L4-ff' Football coach E. Garcia assures the students of the team's coming victories. The Dancerettes stay in step while they dance with style. Majorettes get ready to perform with the Big Red band. Many H.H.S. students get rowdie as they wait for the pep assemblies to begin. Cheerleaders prepare to tell the crowd to be aggressive. t 0 '. fy I! 3 u 6 f , Bryan Taylor keeps the band in beat. PEP ASSEMBLIES ' 90 e a Florida you were A, For B3 Undecided CJ A aims? Bien: Q Vm it:? i . , i F Y 'Q ,i The improve School w AJ Have BJ Change if 1 i 1oo -sunvsv The students High if mfr? akeo least ab out i-iifiS rr.. r,, poiicy situation periods 1 A i,rr M T HEM. Ull Q. WS M QQSBFW-Q W 4 Y -1svQ'S,l . ts: T' is I to li, ,iix - f jQgou ?Qhought inflation .lt Q ., Q A fnletration O rgg g Q, ,. or as 1 J i . N s q : K o A MCSSE ggo rvlng V i l V itrs R M .. .t K K' 5 'st it if , M . we s Y, .41 rw wa Na I dx. gr- A 'F iff ,ans .R K V., 5 5 5- E 19 c aj' 1 Q or -so y it g Q fha 6 , . ywhat classe you thofight should be tau ' illsborlugh that are mit bei ' ght nwowi' it.. Education BJ Drugfalcohol abuse Cb More foreign languages i g top all imports and exports to Iran 6' in if si help solve the gasoline shortage you said you would: A9 Slow down and save ' MBQgjQonsider the problem but not slow down Egiilayino attention, it's no problem sw i 'l Fi g' t you thdfight Emerica should do about the Iranian crisis: to 5 L - r war 'if 5 Taker it - ages by force I about Hillsborough it would be bgrgugh High School: AJ the parking problem Aystudents BJ Absentee policy BJ Teachers CJ Teachers and Administration C5 Spirit 'f YOU C0U'd Change One thing What you like best about Hills- SURVEY' 10 W. . ll ood clgllill s ? llw 102 ' STUDENT LIFE BECESSIUII HOW Deep- HQ? L0 9? . ELEGTIBIIS 5U0the Te '7 f0'fCe?ff3'fe WEIRD M oreTrouble Brewing? MIIIIEY Where to Put It Now? l End f endfn: Cessation la course of action, pursuit, gr activity. Though many of us may not want to realize it, all good things must come to an end, gfhether it be a football game, date, a decade, or even ust 6End graduation, in hopes that our team finishes in a victory, our date in a goodnight kiss, a decade not in turmoil, and graduation with the receiving of a well earned diploma. But as things end, they bring about the beginning of new things and new chal- lenges. And we achieved our ambitions. And while these times pass by, their memories remain fresh in our mindsg and we realize that this is not an ending, but a beginning. ' U i .IIQX IC 1981 i Ei1'i!1'!. 2 gli' fa I its E' 5gf?'Ebi 'rm if 1 ww 1 I H . , . it 2 i 2 I 2 t --44' '27 lk i 1 Q STUDENT LIFE 103 X THANK YOU TAMPA BAY! 1979 NFC CENTRAL CHAMPION EUCC!dC13EliS I The decade of the 70's brought sports closer to all of our lives. From teen-age jockey Steve Cauthen to Pro boxer Muhammed Alig all of us were exposed to some great sporting event. Television brought sports into our homes, and the Tampa Bay Bowdies and Tampa Bay Buc- caneers brought sports to our own backyards. became more interested in sports and the competitive spirit. Those who might have been merely spectators before were now compelled to take an active part in many sporting events. Nothing exemplifies the true Hillsborough Spirit more than our various athletic programs. By using this team spirit, Hills- borough High athletes strove For the Big Bed, the 70's was an era in which students ATHLETICS to prove once again that we are BIG BED. 43 Adkins, E. 32 Barnes, L. 50 Bunkley, S. 20 Crum, G. 26 Cox, G. 53 Dipolito, J. 10 Fagin, D. 57 Gibson, R. 62 Godbolt, K. 80 Green, R. 87 Green, N. 70 Hand, D. 73 Hoffman, B. 22 Humphrey, W. 86 Hunter, R. 54 Hurley, M. 71 Jackson, E. 52 Jackson, K. . 12 Johnson, T. 84 Kelly, N. 42 King, M. 83 Lee, A. 76 Luis, R. 64 Mariani, T. 85 McCrimmon, G 88 McKenny, T. 60 Parker, S. 45 Perez, J. 40 Piercerall, R. 14 Pyles, R. 81 Rich, R. 33 Rodriguez, D. 23 Simms, T. 41 Smith, G. 72 Stokes, R. 61 Walden, I. 82 Washington, T 11 Wilkerson, L. 56 Williams, C. 65 Woodard, C. 25 Vigil, C. 106 VARSITY FOOTBALL Aric Adkins Safety A' N395 I :snr John Dipolito Defensive end 945651 1ZJtQv QQIQCSXASN' ea. 9 Willie Humphrey Running back ,S . Tom Mariani Right guard Steve Parker Linebacker George Crum Split end ?3?EEE ElElElE t H ff f f Kecsissszoi I 7 . ifffwsfltfr Edwin Jackson Tim Johnson Mike King Rolando Luis Center Quarterback Cornerback Left guard J K fa Tim McKinney Tight end H l Chris Vigil Flanker OUTSTANDING SENIORS ' 107 WE'RE GONNA GETCHA . . . M. King's attempt to intercept Leto's pass seems to upset this Falcon. These varsity players display unity and teamwork in the true Big Red spirit. J. Parham is pleasantly surprised when he notices the favorable score. These Knights can't seem to stop W. Humphrey as he charges forward. 108 ' VARSITY FOOTBALL Ar.. After receiving the kick-off, G. Crun runs hard to gain the needed yards. Eel' Za .iifk he game with Plant was fi varsity T season They Willie Hunter , 1 and Skaii , ,9ainSt Chiefs. 'Tim J itnson The Le me was bo exciting and victorious for scored a 21 yard T.D. and Joe Vigil kicked the extra point. Telriefs- Dam-'S F3950 fan an Chamberlain won the game in 80 yard T.D. Willie Humphrey scoired twice during the game. .The final shore was 22-12. ' Lv Q 142724. itt, 2 KING The King game, alias Noah Bowl, was a wet disappoint- ment. Although Hillsborough well, King scored on atwo quick plays. Richard Pierceall's safety made the score 14-2. PLANT wi ll plgayed by the Terriers. Darius? Fagin scored a T.D. and Jciie Vigil kicked the extra point. 1 Unfortunately, the final score was H.H.S. 7 and P.H.S. Q .. the last 39 seconds. The fin- ishing score was 10-7. PLANT f Hillsborough was faced with a difficult match against Plant City, who ranked seventh in the state. The varsity team had seven offensive players out during this game. Ultimately, the closing score was Hills- borough 7, Plant City 26. . 11251. mighty the Titans with a final! score were scored by Nateli reen, Willie Humphrey, and Reggie Hunter. Joe Vigil kicked four extra points. - JEFFERSON The Terriers met Jefferson in a very tough game. George Crum, Reggie Moody, and Joe scored for the Big Red. Regardless of these efforts, Hillsborough lost 19-15. 4 ' MANATEE Terriers completed theilgf season with an exciting against Manatee. The offeggsive team played well togither. Although both George Crum and Joe Vigil scored, the Big Red lost 14- 7. ' v lTv FooTBAi.L 109 221, 12 Q. GO FOR IT At Hillsborough, sports play a very important part in the year by giving the students a common interest and building school spirit. Spirit is a major factor for a team and school at a sporting event. The team showed spirit by spending many long, hard hours prac- ticing after school preparing themselves for the battles to come. Even though the team did not do as well as expected, it still shone through with pride, enthusi- asm, and determination. ff 6? r N I .0 E. Jackson is stunned by the score. 110 VARSITY FOOTBALL The Big Red football team gets fired up before the big game against Chamber Iain Coach Longfellow argues the point Coaches give last minute instruc D Sykes looks on field with tions. cern ff '- Tom Mariani reviews one very important play of the game. Coach Garcia explains what went wrong with the last Senior Willie Humphrey maneuvers downfield for a touchdown. VARSITY FOOTBALL ' 111 THESE GUYS ARE WINNERS J.V. Terriers charged into a winning season this year end- ing with a 4 and 2 record. Although in the last two games the team had a few minor problems, they showed total dominance throughout the season. Some outstanding players were Jimmy Marshall, Scott Collins, Derrick Thomp- son, Calvin Thompson, Reg- gie Moody, Ricky Crum, Derek Crum, Shannon Hodges, Mark Saylor and Jerome Yates. The successful season, however, was due to the cooperation of everyone. They were one of the finest bunch of players that I have had the privilege of coaching, said Coach Reed, who was a big part of their great season. He is once again looking forward to bringing next year's J.V. team to thetop. This Terrier attempts an extra point. R. Moody runs hard to gain yardage. J.V. Terriers line up with the hope of scoring another victory for the Big Red. 112 J V FOOTBALL Coach Doug Erwin can't believe a yellow flag was thrown. J.V. Terrier scores for the Big Red. Coach Reed waits anxiously forthe outcome ofthe play. Terriers fight the opposition to gain possession of the ball. QE 1 J.V. Football: Bottom Row, I to r: P. Collier, S. Green, R. Crum, R. Davis, D. Thompson, R. Beasley, R. Moody, D. Scruggs, J. Henderson, B. Fellen. Second Row, I to r: M. Clark, T. Encindsa, C. Thompson, R. McGill, J. Graham, D. Crum, S, Bunk- ley, A. Carswell, E. Gansey, C. Dick, M. Soloman, R. Visnovec. Top Row, I to r: S. Hodges, M. Saylor, J. Marshall, E. Erwing, H. Davis, J. Yates, M. Chisholm, K. Brown, S. Collins, R. Gibson, B. Hudson, B. Hand, L. Griffin. J.V. FOOTBALL ' 113 STRIVING TOWARDS VICTORY The Boys' Cross County team began the season by practicing many long, hard hours. Through the course of the season, the team was faced with many problems. Unfortunately, many runners met with unforeseen injuries. The outstanding athletes were Bobby Armstrong and David Cosme. lt was a building sea- son, said coach Weiss, who led the team through a suc- cessful season. The girls' team was com- prised of many dedicated and skillful runners. Debbie Fuller was considered an outstand- ing runner by coach Joe Reid, who hopes to return next year for another fine season. Together, the Cross Country teams achieved their goal, Victory. 114 CROSS COUNTRY Boys' Cross Country: Bottom Row, I to r: R. Lamb, D. Cosme, M. Diaz, N. Clark Top Row, Coach Crim, L. Cromartie, M. Johnson, J. Rubio, R. Armstrong, D Barden, Coach Weiss. Not Pictured, E. Allen, R. Corbitt. I l..6i. Jose Rubio receives some hints from Coach Weiss to help his run- ning. Exercise is important before a meet. Girls' Cross Country: lto r: H. Erickson, D. Fuller, C. Diaz, L. Cohen, P. Turner and Coach J. Reid. if Girls' Volleyball: Bottom row, I to r: Ms. Orend. Second row: S. Stanbro, D Green, B. Churchchill, C. Williams, G. Chennault, J. Stinnis, and M. Patterson Top row: D. Rua, D. Norton, D. Couch, D. Bardin, and S. Pino. Not Pictured: L. D. Crazyriver and T. Fancher. nga ... ss. In :ZW N, K 1 '-... is 1- f . 5 Q 5. r,!, K, These Terriers anxiously await the beginning of a vitally important game. 'lil ul., 4 C '1 v - ' ,fx xv-.. ,,, Coach Orend clearly makes her These Terriers showspirit proudly. point. .,, TERRIER PRIDE SHOWS THROUGH The girls' volleyball team had an enterprising season due to much cooperation and teamwork. Sharon Orend said I am very happy with the team's performance. Since Coach Orend encouraged the girls to work hard, the team played extremely well together. Every individual on the team had something very special to offer and without each of these girls, the team wouldn't have completed such an encouraging season. This pride in the Big Red will forever shine through, strong and bright! VOLLEYBALL HARD WORK PAYS OFF Basketball has been great this year, not only for players, but also for the spectators. Crowd support is a major part of the game. It tells the players that the school is behind them no matter the outcome of the game. Some of the outstanding players were Doug Mason, Reggie Hunter, Darren Nel- son, and Eric Adkins. Coach- ing the team this year was Coach Norm Bailey. Coach Bailey's hard work was shown through the players' great performance on the court. F. Newson hooks one in. Terriers head downcourt for a goal shot. Terriers pass for a fast break 116 VARSITY BASKETBALL shoots to as Jefferson looks on Boys' Varsity Basketball: I to r: D. Mason Top row: Santiago, J. Grant, N. Green, F. Newsome, R. Hunter, D. Nelson, T. Woodard, D. Fagin, E. Adkins, J. Vaughn N. Green looks as Terriers score. F. Newsome battles for loose ball. R. Hunter gives hrs best to score the many needed polnts for the Bug Red. VARSITY BASKETBALL ' 117 . ,. . . .L we---. W A-.. WM.. .. M. ...., 3 ..... W. Basketball I to r: C. Wilson, T. James, J. Skora, B. Churchill, D. Fuller, C. Wil liams, C. Hicks. S. Stunis, D. Gay, A. Peleaz C. Wilson dribbles the ball down the court for a victory. 118 ' GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL LL .3 S. Stunis goes up for a free shot. J. Skora and S. Stunis get a break. LADY CAGERS STRIVE TOWARD WINNING SEASON The lady cagers strived to win this season, and lay-ups and jump-shots played only a small part in the team's suc- cess. By working together they were able to overcome all obstacles from the first game jitters to the long hours of practice required to mold them into the best that they could be. With hopes soaring, t,l'l y .QB M giil Alicia Peleaz, with control of the ball, maneuvers well by getting by opponent. .h.J13q, . C. Williams tries for an extra point. We 'riff r '-,...-wgi. I 3 . lk Debbie Fuller jumps high for the ball. the girls looked toward each game with a spirit of adven- tureg but win or lose, it's how the game was played. The lady cagers never gave up until the last second was gone. Their determination gave them the power to be number one in their perform- ance and spirit. yn 2' D. Gay controls ball from opponent. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 119 SHOOTING FOR SUCCESS I've got some pretty good players, but it takes a lot of time to get a working five, said coach Linda Montz. Hard work really paid off for our J.V. Basketball team. They prac- ticed long hours after school and learned about the compe- A. Ricks gets in good shooting range. titiveness in high school sports. Some of the outstand- ing players were Debbie Green, Antoinette Ricks and Gisla Chennault. With the help of their new coach and these players, the team finished a successful season. D. Green evades the Dragons grip. Jefferson tries for two points as the anxious J.V. Terriers wait for the outcome. A jump determines who begins th 120 GlRL'S J.V. BASKETBALL game 'Wu C. Cortez is ready for a free throw. J. Graham shoots the winning shot. Calvin Thompson jumps high in the midst of Brandon Eagles to dunk it in the hoop. TAKING IT TO THE RIM We had a very exciting year, said C. Green about his J.V. Basketball team. They got off to a slow start but showed a lot of promise for the future. This was a training period for this group of players and just a taste of what was yet to come. The team was aided by some outstanding players who were Keith Drew, John Graham, Calvin Thompson, Shannon Bunkley and Shan- non Hodges. With the cooper- ation of all, the team finished a good season. E. Smith dodges from his opponent. i S. Hodges works hard for his team. BOY'S J.V. BASKETBALL 121 WRESTLING Bottom Row I to r: Robby Randall, Mike Miley, Tom Pate, Tim Sims, Mike Caswell, Randy Pickett, Douo Gonzalez. Top Row: Coach Rybinski, Scot Hallman, Charlie Yent, Charlie Jones, Kelly Hallman, Steve Parker, Tom Mar- iani, Coach Yost. R. Randall is rewarded in victory. , k x4 - Mike Miley overpowers opponent. Mr. Yost happily shows statistics. M. Caswell displays good technique. 122 - VARSITY WRESTLING Before every game, The Big Red Wrestlers take a few minutes to loosen up. Senior Randy Pickett shows his strength in maneuvering opponent from the back. , S. 'n C. Yent uses his strength to win. S. Parker sets up for next move. WRESTLERS TAKE IT TO THE MAT The Big Red Wrestlers made their move to being 411 in the 79-80 school year. Vic- tory rang from the mats as pins were made and points were scored. Under the watchful and experienced eyes of coaches Mark Rybin- ski and Mark Yost, wins became a commonplace occurance at the Big Red. The three-quarter event proved that all the long workouts and hours of practice would pay off in a win with a well-execu- ted pin or by decision. Wres- tling at school came to an end as far as the student body was concerned, but the struggle to learn all the moves and win matches continued for the matmen even throughout the summer months. ln 1979 and on into '80, our Big Bed mat- men took it to the mat and came out on top. K. Hallman shows who has control. VARSITY WRESTLING 123 PIN-MATES The J.V. team wrestled its way into an enterprising sea- son. The team got along well together and with the help of Coach Rybinski completed many victorious matches. Mr. Flybinski felt the team did a good job throughout the sea- son and he hopes to return next year to coach another group of talented and skillful young men. J. Menendez assists with excer- cises. J.V. Wrestlingg Bottom row, Ito r: A. Alfonso, F. Zichlin, J. Mendez. Top row: Visnovec, E. Rodriguez, Coach Rybinski, D. Riopelle, J. Pierceall. 1 : Terrier turns the tide in his favor. Everyone must keep in top condition to succeed as a Big Red J.V. grappler. 124 J V WRESTLING Players discuss the upcoming match. Wrestlers are gyiim A f M Drill Teamg Bottom row, Ito rg F.D.T. Cmdr. M. Kellum, MSG Ingram MDTCmdr. R. Strickland. Second rowg D. Carter, A. Hill, L. Conage, V. Notting- ham, V. Brandon, C. West, P. Rumrill, V. Clark, H. Hopkins. Third rowg D. Kel- lum, T. Huckaby, S. Griffin, S. Wilson, M. Lamberth, C. Butler, C. Warmack, S. Boles, L. Butler. Fourth row: A. Marrion, J. Boler, W. Baldwin, K. Alexander, L. Peterson, M. Richardson, D. Collins, L. Austin. Fifth rowg J. Odell, E. Williams, T. Jones, R. Handshaw, R. Alexander, P. Meek. Top rowg R. Robaldo, B. Cald- Nvell, W. Harrel, E. Lewis, J. Ragsdale, D. Strasser. Color Guardg Bottom row, I to rg SFC Polovchena, L. Butler, D. Kellum, H. Hop- kins, L. Austin, Bn-CDR W. Huckaby, MSG Ingram. Second rowg M. Kellum, S. Porter, V. Brandon, P. Rumrill, V. Clark. Third rowg F. Guthrie, T. Huckaby, C Butler, C. Warmack, S. Boles, D. Collins. Fourth rowg W. Harrell, E. Williams, K Alexander, L. Peterson, M. Richardson, D. Alvarez. Top rowg W. Baldwin, E Lewis, T. Jones, R. Alexander, J. Ragsdale, V. Dove. 'wr A SA-LUTE The female drill team, who ranked number one in the Florida State Competition, was active throughout the year. Mary Kellum, with the help of Sgt. Polovchena, led the girls during the season. Sgt. Mg. Butcher and Ray- mond Strickland were in charge of the male Drill Team. The Color Guard leaders were Hazel Hopkins and Ray Huc- kabyg they performed at spe- cial occasions. The Rifle Team was headed by Sgt. lngram. The R.O.T.C. was an important and special group of young people. T. Jones and M. Richardson make sure they know the training sched- ules. Rifle Teamg Bottom row, I to rg SGM. Butcher, MSG. Ingram. Second rowg R. The rifle team practices disassem- Linn, F. Guthrie, L. Peterson, T. Buntin, J. Ragsdale. Top rowg D. Iglesias, D. bling and cleaning their equipment. LewiS.C-SimPS0f1S-Quillen ROTC ' 125 LOVE MEANS NOTHING Usually on the way home from school one could pass H.H.S.'s tennis courts and see a bunch of people who seemed to have endless energy. These guys and gals were members of Hillsbor- ough's two tennis teams. The players, who were seeded by rank and skill, were out to kill on the court and to score, score, score! One of the highlights this year was the two day Western Conference Tournament, where the players competed against teams in their own seed, they played all day until one lost a game. This tourna- ment led to District competi- tion inthe spring. Coached by S. Orend and T. Kocher, the tennis teams had high hopes for the future, per- haps even for Wimbledon. Although for these young peo- ple, tennis was their first love, everyone had to stop and remember that in tennis, love means nothing. Girls' Tennis Team: Bottom row, I to r: C. Wauford, G. Alonso, B. Mount. Top row: A. Pelaez, S. Oleson, Ms. Orend, fcoachj. -if-M4-1' . Illia! '-2 Q llllllllBg::-'. . . J. Alonso concludes with a flourish. ' ff ' -- ' ' u D. Mason strives for perfection. gps' ' t... Erick Allen patiently awaits the start of the game. Sharm' Oleson diSDl3YS hef TSCWWQUG dl-'Ying PVHCTICG- 126 TENNIS E K Cr' ,K f Bonnie Mount swings into action. Mike Mayer takes his tennis game very seriously. ,I A N ' ,.,, . .. AQ, Coach Orend gives a few helpful hints to her team. A. Pelaez enjoys her short break. rd's concentration can't be distracted now. , ., ...anno .,, -an teas. 4 ,W- 41 ...W , 3 Mani a xg 1 I , . W.-Y .W W V -. fs M -as - Q t ,. Mwffia W Nd W. Wauford finds the practices a bit too long. TENNIS ' 127 Un Your Mark, From the time the gun sounded off until the finish line was in sight, track runners slapped one foot in front of another in a continuous pace. For every meet the track team competed in, there were many hard days of practices con- sisting of long mile runs and wind sprints. Track runners survived long gruelling prac- tices with the help of coaches S. Longfellow, K. Weiss, B. Anderson, and J. Reid. l I. NN ti i i A. McNair speeds up for the hurdle. 128 BOYS TRACK N ... , .,,., ' 1' - K fr V . M mgmgv - A J? J. Jimenez and O. Jones race for the finish. B. Berry struggles for a good jump. S. Smith strives for distance. 'ku M. Saylor throws the shot put far into orbit. A .S . in I Boys Track Team: Bottom Row, L-R, A. Knight, F. Ferman, J. Jimenez, F. Sweet, M. Lowmen, D. Cosme, S. Smith, R. Castillo, G. Bennent, second row: Coach Weiss, J. Pinn, F. Dick, D. Hand, M. Knott, B. Berry, C. Bordan, H. Mayer, M. Diaz, M. Saylor, Coach Anderson third row: W. Humphrey, D. Wat- son, O. Jones, L. Cromatie, N. Clark, A. McNair, D. Bardin, K. Stewart, A. Arm- strong, Not Pictured: Leslie Allen C. Washington perfects her style. Get Set, Goooo! ..?4.iiiy J ff '!'f PAK? ---Q .1 ' These track runners prepare for an unbeaten victory. Q Ss 'W -,. .,..r T... .., -W ,,-...T,, KS 2. fag K. Eirls Track Team: bottom L-R T. Jordan, M. Davis, C. Diaz, A. Perry, T. Davis, ,,, C, ,W . ,,.,,,., -..,. .Wes W. i'. Black, S. Foster, Second row: Coach Reid, Christine, C. Washington, D. fuller, H. Erickson, L. Cohen Ramona, J. Ash, Coach Longfello T. Jordan perfects herjumps. 4 I i E ' i fed!! .rife ,H v ,W Sf , T, A, .4 .-:rf ,, .. M. , f'f4a5 ':31.,'f 'Xe if 'f - ,1 T -, .rl-vim, 'qa :'f 1-.1 i flffszfz, 7 A Lf-',fn,gA jg' 1 GIRLS E. Melton and T. Black show determination. 'L ' .velaiifg Ls. ?'3e'5,ii Plant vs Nash 3 Terriers warm up before track prac- tice. GIRLS TRACK ' 129 is -N PITCH, HIT, AND RUN This year's Baseball team swung into action with great enthumasnm Theh'pracUce began January 7, with their first game at the end of Febru- ary. They had eight returning seniors who helped show the juniors and sophomores the ways of the game. We expected a very good year, sam coach Bmy Reed about his team. They practiced hard in sometimes very cold weather with only the thought of being winners on every- one's minds. C. Castellana strives for perfection. 130 ' BASEBALL I f 't -, ,-1. Tom Tagliarini watches as his team- mates get into action. . ,A a G. Crum is prepared for a homerun. R. Rodriquez throws with full force eff Coach Billy Reed informs players of their positions on the field for the next game. .... 5 K A k K Q 5.0-'Riff f- Q.. ff' -May.-mt...Qi??z.La'fi:?.:FMN - - fi -- -4:-+A l ser. - 4' --'Wiiv-- 1-1:1 ziwfl..--zf1.,W, ... :ff ' . X Q .. ' ' . - gi ' ff fi ' fi ' t -' 1-z.f.z..1ss .7 fit 2: Qwgt3t's'3i..Q oz... E 'ti' Q Mx Y M gi if W .wtwwx it an uv M as W is w ,Y X- R W licky Crum shows practice pays off. M. DeMeza sends it back to home. S H 14 if: K 'K - . .gems . sr:-nw A 'Y F1.:eM .-wllhh:-Mmm ' -ASP!-Q... M... ff -,.......:w. .-I.- laseball team members sharpen their athletic abilities through rough prac- M. Johnson relaxes before histurn. Ce. .ffm ills 'WW B-'61 Baseball: Bottom Row, I to r: D. Rodriquez, M. DeMeza, D. Crum, P. Simon. Second Row: C. Coley, J. Comellas, M. John- ion, Fi. Pyles, C. Castellana, C. Sheffield, G. Crum. Top Row: T. Tagliarini, K. Suarez, R. Crum, D. Alvarez, F. Yomen, A. Evert, V. Lovelace, D. Lorenzo, R. Rodriquez, B. Pyles. BASEBALL ' 131 BATTER UP! The 1980 girls' softball team worked hard to be num- ber one this year. The late practices and the hard work outs were only a part of the team's effort in turning out a good season's record. This year's team played under the supervision of two year and extremely experi- enced, N. Stroup. The team was enthusiastic, from the first batter up, until the last inning was played. l if ,... Debbi Portugues, along with help from her teammate, turns a double play. 132 SOFTBALL - A Jn. N SOFTBALL: Bottom row I to r: P. Lucas, L. Millitello Second row: D. Couch i Sacco, C. Wilson, S. Espino, D. Smith, J. Williams, L. Crazyriver. Top v Coach N. Stroup, fbat girly D. Crazyriver, D. Lott, L. Shelton, J. Melton, D ' D. Fiauner, D. Long, D. Portugues Beth Sacco fields ball with control. L. Shelton stretches for put out D. Couch concentrates on the J' D. Gayjudges fly ball accurately. v D. Thomas swings for a hole in one. GOLFERS SWING IT TO THE TEE! Wow, coach my ball is in the rough! Oh no, not the sandtrapl Who put the lake in the way? All golfers shared these common obstacles. But the Big Red golfers took it all in stride as they putted their way across a lot of green and sunk a bunch of birdies. lt took a lot of practice, hard work and skill for the Big Bed Golfers to overcome their opponents. When it came time for each game, the team strolled across the grass with confidence, which was given to them by their coach, Ed DePaula. The team also played each stroke with enthusiasm. The Big Bed Golfers swung it to the tee and on into the holes for a victory. - A D. Yacco studies his aim before driving ball down the green. J. Guiterrez skillfully concentrates on sinking the putt. ,..,, X we tr- GOLF Coach Mr. Ware, D. Thomas, J. Guiterrez, S. Dennison, E. Hughes, D. Yacco, B. Smith, Coach Ed DePaula. GOLF ' 133 SWIM T0 WIN Precision, rhythm, timing and speed are the basics required to win a swim meet. Hillsborough's girls' swim- ming team, coached by Max Weill, used such skills in their hectic season. Practices were hard, beginning on Monday and continuing until Friday. When the long Friday ended the gals still talked of going to Bobby Hicks pool for a Saturday workout. .MC..-4... K. Ftead perfects her freestyle. There were 11 returning members. Their busy prac- tices started at 4:30 and con- sisted of an hour of jogging and then hitting the pool for the actual swimming until 7:30 that night. The girls put up with the strenuous and tiring, but enjoyable season because they knew that's what it took to become a win- ning team and to keep the wins coming in the following years. -A, , ,K .Vx .N D. Rua excels in the breaststroke. Girls Swimming: Bottom Row I. to r.: D. Rua, L. Wasden, D. Smith, T. Davis, K. King, D. Summerall, D. Ashley, Second Row: L. Yacco, L. Lacaroz, M. McCarthy, B. Villiger, J. Perry, P. Mangione, A. Blosfield, Third Row: E. Cum- mings, C. Olsen, K. Plead, C. Fteedy, B. Cox Top Row: M. Weill fCoachJ, D. Tar- water 134 ' Swimming I'T'l6I'S. D. Ashley practices excellent . Fl. Clark convinces L. Yacco that water is not really cold. Q Coach Weill glances at the swim- FINS INSTEAD OF FEET P. Frickman watches swimmers' ability. N. QW' - 'E i f 4 'i G. Reel is on his way to a big splash. J. Amor prepares for the plunge. Boys' Swimming: Bottom Row I. to r.: R. Alers, M. Longway, J. Castro, Second Row: G. Conaty, G. Reel, J. Amor, M. Hurley, R. Morris, T. Davis, Third Row: P. Frickman fCoachJ, H. Greenacre, S. McReynolds, E. Blosfield, R. Clark, K. Cromack, Top Row: R. Elwin, M. Reel, M. Chisholms, S. Smelt ., QQ.-r -we sf wwgfg-.gg K l. is R' ' M as g -..---Q -.sash-,,,. . , J' fires' X 1 'ff'f' , QI ...x ' A my 1-1-+71 ., -.5 -. R 'J- G.-fs sk- 1 .- ls- , 'iif ffl' ssss to l Q 1 i:1,,.'l'-tw? its if M. Hurley expresses his feelings with the very impressive backstroke. 'Wa ay Wm 3 M. Hillsborough High School's boys' swimming team changed their feet for fins for the 79-80 swimming sea- son, under the coaching of Paul Frickman, who coached them throughout the year. The outstanding seniors who were back for their last memorable year were: Jack Amor, Mike Hurley, Gary Reel, Mark Longway, and Robert Morris. The returning juniors were: Ellis Blosfield, Roger Clark, Keith Kromack, and Juan Castro. Jack Amor swam the butterfly with ease and perfection while Robert Morris excelled in diving. The swim- ming team as a whole con- sisted of 21 hard-working, dedicated, and devoted mem- bers. The boys' swimming team was large, and proved that they were large on ability, too, and kept their hopes up high for many great years in the future. SWIMMING Th Brains FOOTBALL BASEBALL SOFTBALL 136 ' COACHES CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK To most people, the words, The Big Red , have a deep meaningg they refer not only to the school, but also to the students and faculty. The students' pride in represe ing their school was shown ' i I their support of the sport events. Although few peo realized the amount of ti that the coaches put forth, everyone appreciated WRESTLING 'Behind The Brawn devotion. A victory over an opponent made the months of practice well worth the trou- ble. The feelings between the coaches and the players dif- fered: sometimes impatience, sometimes understanding. But the relationship was always one of closeness. The coaches deserve a lot and we would like to say, Thanks szr,wnn.vrm 'ill 1042715-vw-or fi-190185 I- 'A QD! I 'T 1 TENNIS BASKETBALL inn T if l ww GOLF VOLLEYBALL SWIMMING COACHES ' 137 S121 il 113 11 1 1 , VARSITY FOOTBALL 1 in 1 , 1 Hillsborough 1 1 1 , Opponent 22 Brandon 16 22 Leto 12 2 King 14 , 7 Plant 15 BOYS VARSITY 7 Pfam City 26 HHS Opponent 13 Robinson 6 59 KHS 82 34 T B T 14 44 CHS 70 1 ' ' ' 1 O7 EBHS 53 15 Jefferson 19 7 Manatee 14 71 JHS 61 7 Cnamberiain 10 64 RHS 109 1 54 T BT 63 1 1 52 JHS 70 57 PCHS 89 79 LHS 83 64 BHS 78 . 74 PHS 85 58 KHS 76 J.V. FOOTBALL 54 CHS 62 . 74 EBHS 57 Hillsborough Opponent 70 Ji-is as 23 Lew . 0 68 RHS 81 30 Plant City 24 14 T.B.T. 0 1 8 Chamberlain 7 7 King 18 'l 4 Plant 20 VARSlTY WRESTLING J.V. WRESTLING HHS Opponent HHS Opponent 64 KHS 4 ' 42 KHS 24 18 BHS 37 16 BHS 62 55 JHS 3 54 3 JHS 9 12 EBHS 19 EBHS 51 30 CHS 29 21 CHS 54 40 TBT 31 18 TBT 18 48 PHS ' 15 33 PHS 12 54 RHS A 9 45 H RHS 15 1 7 OPHS ' 36 20 7 OPHS 52 22 LHS 34 21 LHS 42 27 SHS 44 30 SHS 48 48 PCHS 21 48 POHS 4 6 138 ' SCOREBOARD 5llI?Q5llliQfZtgl'- 3' CROSS COUNTRY Meet ' Western Conference District Regional VOLLEYBALL games -- best 2 out of 3 Hillsborough 2 Leto 0 Plant City 2 TBT 0 Chamberlain 2 Bayshore 1 Manatee 2 King 2 Plant 0 Robinson 0 East Bay , 2 Jefferson . BOYS' J.V. HHS Opponent 50 ' KHS 65 52 ' CHS 54 52 EBHS 49 54 JHS 59 52 RHS 74 89 TBT 6 62 PCHS 64 67 LHS 56 48 BHS 70 75 PHS 56 64 CHS 55 ' 66 EBHS E 57 59 JHS 56 56 RHS 63 ' TBT PCHS LHS BASKETBALL O 3 5 'S grill ll till Girls Boys GIRLS' VARSITY HHS Opponent 7th 7th 42 PCHS 43 60 LHS 28 7th 6th 58 KHS 54 46 RHS 56 8th 37 BHS 81 57 JHS 70 56 EBHS 20 59 TBT 28 53 PHS 54 33 CHS 53 49 RHS 70 71 EBHS 45 Opponent 28 CHS 39 0 55 PCHS 35 2 57 PHS 48 1 58 LHS 36 2 50 BHS 53 0 56 KHS 52 2 1 0 BASKETBALL 2 2 1 GIRLS' J.V. HHS Opponent 36 PCHS 10 29 LHS 31 41 KHS 50 48 HHS 41 37 BHS 40 53 JHS 38 45 EBHS 37 35 TBT 33 57 PHS 43 41 CHS 37 35 RHS 30 45 EBHS 19 42 CHS 37 59 PCHS 32 47 PHS 44 50 LHS 38 41 BHS 45 43 KHS 60 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD ' 139 If ,-5' Qf ' qw! l'lIlN,'l.' A school would be nothing more than a building consist- ing of brick and mortar with- out the people who exist inside. The pulse of Hillsbor- ough consisted of the many people who walked within its halls, each one possessing his or her own individual qual- ities. Education acquired a new seriousness on the part of the faculty as well as the students, who worked together to meet a common goal: striving to satisfy the needs of the stu- dents and creating a year of training and studying that will enable us to venture into the world awaiting us. The decade of the 70's brought with it an era of changeg as each individual had to face up to new ideas and a changing American way of life. Nevertheless, our per- sonalities kept us aliveg and our spirit lives on forever - as we are the BIG RED. PERSONALITIES i' ,f- N P? XE M-A-M-Q , , ab... we X 142 ' FACULTY SUB-DIVIDER G. Barrington listens to new ideas. by-.wk ,3 .',.-.4., . Reed reviews players applica- Mr. Collins is proud of our trophies .X Dean Johnson and Dean Wilson discuss the response to the absentee pOIICy. A teacher s job wasnt limited to lust classtime their hours in many cases extended far beyond 8 15 to 3 35 Teachers influenced our by coaching a team sponsor ing a club or coming earlier or staying after school longer to help one understand his work with ease To many this was not considered a chore for they felt that they were I Mrs. Snapp reviews rules with assts. -57,1 Joe Reid listens to ideas carefully. doing their part in carving the future and the teachers who put forth the extra effort each day would go home with a good feeling cated in helping to enrich the students by giving them a chance to experience new things This devotion pre pared the students to be launched into a new and chal lenglng world lives in different ways either Our teachers were dedi- FACULTY'143 .,,J ' 3' .. Q Mr. Collins always welcomes visi- tors. Mr. Collins checks data to be sure 144 - PRINCIPAL -f i i .- + 5 T E Did you ever wonder why you never saw Mr. Collins in the halls of Hillsborough? The reasons are because he was constantly busy coordinating new programs, and discuss- ing school problems at staff meetings, conferences, and other appointments. Mr. Col- lins' pride and interest in Hills- borough High School is much appreciated by the student body, the faculty members and administration. 5 Mr. Collins announces new policies. R. Collins shows off the Big Red 'W if lf 4.1 . ,, Mr. Barrington is proud to be a Big Red Terrier. Mrs. Mims talks to a parent about a student's schedule. Wm-M. in M. Bennett looks over typed report. it 1-fi You never see M. Perrone without a smile. x .QQ Mr. C. Holland works intensely on this year's senior class money raising pro- RELIABLE RELIABLE was the word that popped into your head when one said Assistant Principal. This year we had an addition to the staff, Mr. Glenn Barrington. He worked with Mr. Collins to start new programs for the vocational students. The jobs of the Assistant Principals were helped by Mrs. Bennett CMr. Collins' secretaryj, Mrs. Per- rone, and Mrs. Penley. ject. Mrs. Penley works hard at herjob. ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS - 145 BLUE SLIP: TICKET TO . . . Mrs. Snapp, Mrs. Montz, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Wilson were working not only for student control and good attendance but also to provide an atmos- phere conducive for learning. Mrs. Bennett, principal's Mrs. Snapp handles the endless calls. .t.,.i ps X .5 5 . 5 M. Bennett Main Prin. Sec. secretary, organized Mr. Col- lins' hectic daily schedule while the South Campus was kept running smoothly by Mrs. Penley. Mrs. Hughes, school's bookkeeper, balanced and handled money for the school Dean wilson awaits unlucky stu- dent. and different organizations. The bookstore, operated by Mrs. Bradley, carried school supplies for the students needs. All of these jobs were important. l Mrs. Montz takes a deserving break from the hassles of filing. SOmetirnes a look is, all it takes when Dean Johnson talks with a student. Q .4 .... K Q in 5. X v- 5 ,Q 1 2: ' -4. 1 5 W 'XX X X . B. Espinola L. Herman R. Hughes O. Johnson J. Kolka F. A. Leto E. H. Mims B. Montz Data Guidance Bookkeeper Dean Guidance Asst. Dean Processing Principal DEANS vlrs. Santos and M. Tejera decide WHAT GUIDANCE DOES BEST 4 'XxX Espinola enjoys finding inform- for the person on the other Paper work doesn't bother Mr. Rudes. A-sf l 44 , v-N .. sd' r H, .W ' Nhat is next on the agenda. Smiling comes easy for Mr. John- SOD. I , The Guidance department strove to promote relation- ships among the home, school, and communityg to organize activities designed to facilitate the growth of the students, and to assist the stu- dents to realistically appraise their abilities and potential. They also tried to help a stu- dent overcome or compen- sate for any weakness he may have. Mrs. B. Espinola who is head of the Data Processing deals with records and the grades of every student. Another person who deals with a lot of records is Mr. V. Wilson who is head of the bookroom. He has to keep records of every book that goes in and out of the book- room. Mr. J. Reid had a very suc- cessful year in the Human Relation's Department. These are just a few members who help keep our school running smoothly. V. Penley Main Office South Mrs. Kolka very eagerly works on scheduling students. Mr. Reid flashes the cameraman a smile. Campus f 'E 'tl 6 -1 E A M N SQ? w 3 'f', Lr'. , , . 3 'S E f.g,ji'ff:,c , Lili vt. Raines J. Reid R. Rudes L. Roberts L. Santos S. H. Smith M. Snapp H. Wilson 3-uidance Human Guidance Guidance Occ. Spec. Guidance Dean Dean Relations GUIDANCE ' 147 The Write way for Mrs. P. Parker is teaching atH.H.S v-J i Nw-we at 6, ln mythology, M. Weill shows Zeus' methods of control. Dept. Head, A. Cook always finds time to help students I fx I f -- ' - L x X f ww fi 'S X . ,. ... 1 . .. l . ' 2'ei,'f2if-53 ' MEI 5' , 45 . ...,, . W.- A LM f 7' ' QW Q Ar I . 'f ima 5 2. ll'ieel 2 ig M y 'X Louise Albritton H. A. Alidai Patricia Allen Bob Anderson Angeline Antinori Norm Bailey Roosevelt Baker John Bowen Math CE 2, Math CE 2, Clo!Tex. Football Typ. P, Dr. Ed., Dept. Head Soc. St. Alg. 1 Alg. 2 Child Dev. Phys. Ed. Typ. P-S Head Mat. Proc. Dept. Head AP Calc. Geom. Basketball PAD 148 ' FACULTY 1 -f cCloud goes over assignments. tb Me HW? . 1 , ...N , , 'NNE . ,, Qs- X W I 'A S -1' ' J. Patterson gives a conniving look as he checks through test papers. N Ehlers will do almost anything so that she will get an A on her report card. A 23 K X Lois Bray Joan Bumann Carolyn Burrell William Butcher A. Cacciatore Dept. Head Eng. CE 2 Math CE 4 ROTC 2 Mth G 2, Child Care Eng. CE 3 Geom., Geom. Geom. A. Ana. Geom., Trig. If 1 before Q except after Q. What was symbolic of the cat and the pickle dish in Ethan Frome? These were things heard in English class. But, besides grammar and litera- ture, mass media, drama, and speech were taught to show students other ways of com- municating and expressing themselves. Career English aided students in preparing for a career oriented life. Along with the returning teachers, Vicki Shinoda, Elayne Samuels, Lois Daniels, and Scott McCloud were added to help students get their points across in the write way. l ' Donna Gonzalez strives for an i ' . . 0 ,rtV. . Q A ll I - - .V , qu' Z . 4... ii' A -.4 , Q, at L2 A ' X V' V n Nick Capitano Cheri Carr Earl Caton Science Ch. Dev., Eng. Dr. 1, 2 Dept. Head FdfNtr. Arch. Dr. 1 Biol. 1 Hsg, Hmk., FHCS FACULTY ' ffl ADDITIONS PLUS DEDICATION EQUAL . . . Recording test grades is not Ms. Weldon's favorite hobby. ...nd Mrs. Cummings loves herjob as Math Department head. . Mr. Wilson is as proud to be a terrier fan as a teacher. Students show signs of relief after nine weeks exams. if 'tw i A.. v 5. V V rw fmt if i'-., I ,' V ' ' -,.' E GFV: Q va r LY 2 i Y . . 'T' ' 2 1 N 'N-9 . gy jf Jacquelyn Carmen Ciesla Lawson Clements Ann Cook Barbara Coto D. A. Cortese George Crawford Chaney Mth CE 2 Am. Hy. Eng 4W into DP ICE R, J Eng 2 AP Mth CE 3, 4 Cons Mth W. Geo Eng. Lit. Typ 2 Eng 2 AIg1 Eng 4 AP Bus Mach Dept. Head 150 ' FACULTY GREAT MATH DEPARTMENT Math teachers were dedi- cated and went to extreme lengths to teach their stu- dents. Staying aiter school, coming early, and sometimes even coming on weekends were just some of the extras math teachers did for stu- dents. When asked how she felt about the department, Ms. Weldon said, We're getting better all the time. This cer- tainly was true this year. There were three more teachers, thirty new calculators and two new computers available for the students' use. With these new teaching aids and the dedication of the math teach- ers, students were well-pre- Mrs. Burrell can't understand why students think solving proofs are so hard. pared forthe future. Teaching calculus AP is what Mrs. L. Albritton does best. Mrs. Ciesla thinks she needs a break after a long day. . a w. . A 5 'V' x Y , ' l H 'Q xx ,W xc! V T' . 'XXX A Bob Crihfield Vizginia Angela Daniel Gayl Davis Ed DePaula Nelson Duarte Patricia Duncan Algwt ummings S. Hand 1 Am. Hy. Crim JA1, DCT Fl, J Bs SK Mth Mt CE 3 Mth CE 3 Bus Com 2 N. Study 2 Cons Mth Alg 2, 2A Art 2 Dept. Head Eng 3 FACULTY ' 151 FINE TIMES IN FINE ARTS Music, art, and language made up the Fine Arts depart- ment. Each one of these courses added to our stu- dents' enrichment, showing them a different side of educa- tion. Arts and Arts and Crafts were some of the classes offered this year. ln arts and crafts the students learned how to create macrame and various other projects. The band played at all our football games and partici- pated in other annual events. Sound System, Chorus, and Mrs. Todd finds the time for a smile. Stage Band played for our stu- dents and various fund raising projects. The language department added to our students' vocab- ulary by offering Spanish, French and German. In these courses the students not only learned the language, they also learned about the cul- tures of these foreign coun- tries. I Our students will benefit from the hard work and dedi- cation of this year's Fine Arts department. ' A Mrs. Kaminski likes what she sees. Mr. Garcia takes time to explain. After a hard day's work Mrs. H. qyqq ,,,. f Sh' 1- I ' . - ' ' I 2 k -. 1 Q . A . . L L i .b , l kk k F H ' . .:1,- I If I W I K , AY: Nancy Engelhart Doueg Erwin Carmen Gaston Lois Fidler C. Fraundorfer Paul Frickman Earl Garcia Psy-Ich. Dr. d. Fernandez Fernandez Comp. Ed. Bio. l Bio. I Body Mech. A. ysl. Cosmetology Wep. R. Eng. Phy. Sci. l.S.S. 152 ' FACULTY Sound System, Mr. Skora's pride andjoy. if F iff! M Pullara takes a few minutes to relax. 9 'N... Mr. Solak explains how to make music. 6 9 -W, ,. , M . W 4 f' 'I AY 4 E Q Mrs. Lowe carefully plans an interesting and exciting day for her ceramics class. Q - '1-r 1 - ss -' ' my -A ti ...L i gf' as us, Q. Q iv 'X ' Q s , t it A 5555555551:-,52 if f , X .,.t. wir as d 5555655 r , will it s Q' i .5 Raphael Garcia Debi Gloomis John Green Deborah Hagen Lind-a Haines Betty Hayes Debbie Herce Ouida Hilton Foreign English A. Hist. Math A. Hist. Bus. Ed. Aide A. Hist. Language Speech FACULTY ' 153 JOIN US ON A WORLD TOUR The Social Studies Depart- ment has taken its students on a world tour. Students involved in Social Studies courses learned many things about our culture and the world of cultures around us. Students learned all about America in American History, the problems this world has faced in World History, and about Florida in Florida His- tory. There were many courses offered here and the students found that each one was inter- esting and adventurous as they joined the Social Studies Department on a World tour. Mr. Bowen looks over the tests 'tt' . - - .,, fl...- Mr. Wilson and A. Banks discuss the subject of homework. Mr. Green is surprised by the score e ft sttl zzy i s-.i. YE? WGN Sit F . . EEFJQS Q? LOU? vis fiia ik W A sew! T SF - 'X 3 eiit S-if tix Hyskfxi T 3. Ei ff' osst i .X .. f . 5 ,Q N gk Q 2, N,-Gif x ly li X A A .5 'Eli T Yi l X ,A of 5 it 5 is . is gl 4 .fi T it Q lt Phillip Holz Flobertlngram Vernon Ingram Dorothy Jenning Virginia Jimenez Arlene Kaminski Norman Keebler DCT OJT JROTC Carp. l Fm. Liv Typ 2 Art Cit Fm Life Pow Mech Fd. Ntr. CBEJ Ceramics 154 FACULTY Mr. Yost takes some time to think about his weekend plans. X an it -sT' ,,. ..-,fwfr Mr. Santo has some very difterent students in class this year! bak il' I 5 'x K iv M f 'i+ 9 s E 1 ' ' ! , l fx Y! it 0 KN v-L 6 Q-'ns' L 47, J Mrs. McAullife likes her A. Hist. class. A H A J' ki A. Tim Kocher Antoinette Keene Donald Koechlein Hilda Knoche Mrs. Kunz H, Lewis Phy. Ed HL SER AIDE DCTR DCTJ Fd Proc Math W.E.P. Special Ed FACULTY ' 155 DEPARTMENT STRIVES FOR NEW AND BETTER THINGS! We're a happy-go- lucky bunch and we do a darn good job. The Science Department underwent quite a few changes this year. They worked hard to have one of the finest departments at Hills- borough. Everyone in the department pulled together and helped each other, instead of having a one-on- one situation. After the retirement of for- mer department head Mrs. Reby and the loss of several other teachers, jobs were shifted around, and a new teacher, Mr. L. Perella was added to the staff. One person who did a lot for the department was Mr. Capi- tano, the new department head. Some important things that he strived for are the upgrading of the lab assist- ants. This way they could be of more help to the teachers whom they assisted. He also tried to update the equipment in the department so that it was easier for the teachers to do their work and to help the students. Mr. Capitano was extremely enthusiastic about working with the staff. To him, it was not just a job, it was a real challenge and he enjoyed doing it. t A 1'EEEFEE'FH 4ili..t '45lKf.1'lllZ llT - ' . i .- 25 iii .ii . l Mr. Capitano smiles and says, l've still got that boyish charm. I .. l g . g y, . , E . L i f tv f 1 1 . -. 1 l 'T N S.: ll K W-My f K V ,Y Muff if Mr. Fraundorfer takes a well earned break in :awk or-.-f K F 1 Mr. Mattox explains to his class how important the development of pictures class. are. ' nfl... kkkhki 93 5' 5 T it . ..I: tt 3 K l L K k:-., SX at Q .t l fr N j , .... A g i X 1 T Y . I 1 s ' XX S. Lon fellow ,L P t' ' M M' J d MCA iffe S. McCloud S. Mahoney T. Manuel J. Marti Marjorie P.E.2g in owe B?0T'f'a ac 'nn A'in.yHy. U comb. caasus. Head MKM. Mayes Phys, Lp., CE-3 Com. Basketball M Oc Ex Chem. 1 156 ' FACULTY Mr. L. Perella is entranced with the Big Red assemblies. Mrs. MacMinn relaxes and says, Thank God lt's Friday. his 3 fi? Q. fini . Tl . ... g in X' Q it X 3' -1 ' was .n .,.. E ,,,,, 'Q Mrs. Geyer goes over class assignment with C. Montalvo. mf! Mr. Zale takes time out for a pose. Students in this Biology class enjoy learning about the origin and growth of liv- ing organisms. ,g is. :JR f a A. Martinez J. Mattox V. Miller Fl. Moccia L. Montz A. Morrill Head Ecology, Lang., DECA, Coop P.E. Mth, CE 3, Librarian Photo. Clin. Comp. Geom. X i fl? R ' an iv 1 'N K I Q' H. Morris J. Morris Drivers Ed. Bio. I, Dept. Head Mar. Bio. FACULTY ' 157 'BOARD .5 1 . is-+ ,-X.-- gum Lili, -T Uloii' N. 1 lll .8ib.iif rl, 43 1 4 . .S i r -my 535' - 'I ... ip-,E 1 . 'wg .. O ' 3 Q ' 3 . ,.' .Qs . --. 'Q 1. J-, aQ.si?'l'v4- Mrs. A. Antinori displays the proper technique for typing. 158 ' FACULTY wi - X P peep Dixie Murray Pete Nelson Victor Newman Librarian Fla. Hy. Intro. World Hy. Welding Welding 1, 2 bf' Y gf' ling, ' X YA. 1 'Vi Dept. Head, Miss Daniels is delighted as the 3:20 bell rings. 1'-.41 NN Mrs. B. Warr reviews current information for Business Law. ' .Q ,.- ' a Xi l gl i K ,yd ig 1 Wh 6 NN, . 1 it Y, r A U Earline Nocera Joan O'Brien Sharon Orend Patricia Parker Secretary Biol. 1 Biol. 1, E 3 Writing Library Physiol. Am. Lit., Health 2 Sus. Lit. WE'RE GETTIN DOWN TO BUSINESS The aim of the Business Department was to prepare students for the world of busi- ness. Many courses were offered such as accounting, shorthand, typing and office practice, which gave students experience in procedures used in offices. Other courses such as personal typing, busi- ness law, and stenoscript were available not only for those students interested in the business world but also for those who were college- bound. On-the-job training was also offered for students who wished to continue their education and obtain practi- cal experience. Headed by Miss Daniels, the department worked toward helping students achieve their goals for the future. l , Q, Ms. Pelaez shows C. Richardson why her typewriter f .i Ms. Robinson gets K. Curry and B. Sacco ready for business. '1 'iff 'V-'Willy 'W ' W i AQ s 9.4 ' 15:8 - I i fi . Xgm., 3 ,.. , .M-' xx, I... B. Smith tells D. Wiest that proofreading is essential in typing. 1 l I l x X, 1 ' 2 . '9 'f 1 . n:l X- l L 1 t'i'q.WTW: . lf! i, 0b!,:.:::: 1 K John Patterson Grace Pelaez Eddie Perez Leo Perella Joseph Pino Walter Harriet Pullara E 4 Writing Bus. Comm. 2 Bldg. MCP 1, 2 DCT, OJT Polovchena Art 1, 2 Eng. 2, Shnd 2 Maint. 1, 2 Chem. ROTC 2 Drama 1, A, AP FACULTY ' 1 59 DRIVING TOWARDS SUCCESS Yield, slow and stop were some of the many road signs beginning drivers were taught to recognize in Drivers' Edu- cation. The students became familiar with a car by practic- ing such range skills as left and right turns and parallel parking. After practicing on the range the students were taken into traffic with an instructor to further their driv- ing abilities. Students soon became successful drivers after taking one semester of Drivers' Education under the direction of dept. head H. Morris. ii 1 . ,,..,....s . ii g .. 'ii .. A.. . . Q io 'rii 1 .... 'M' E ' X .Q P i Lori Sergi is amazed with her skill. A. Farmer finds Dr. Ed. isn't all play H. Morris is very busy as dept. head. Some students find backing into a parking space is not as easy at it looks. .. , .mi . 'ie WSW' fl? . .... . ..l .tl S i .... ..- . --- lj i lsadore Reed Rose Reeves Adele Ribas Jack Richardson Carol Rivenbark Shirley Robinson Toni Robinson Pat Romanello PE. Alg 2 Eng CE2 PreEtrn Bs Sk Mth Typ2 Eng2 Dr Ed Mth CE 3 Eng Lng 2 Etrn Eng 2 Bus Mth Gram Fl Wk Exp J Eco Eng CE 3 160 ' FACULTY aff l l I I i a Paperwork is always part of teach- ing. X A 1.,,M -. , gjggggf. .Q u jx i Y i . . of 1: ' -:fa Bob Anderson checks for skippers. T. Kocher models his flair for fash- ion. Mark Fiybinski Elaine Samuels Lillie Sanders Maxine Sanders Clifton Sanford Mth CE 4, 2 Comp Ed 2 CHOE G, J, Eng 3AP Eng 2 2 Fi Car Eng IT DOESN'T MATTER IF YOU WIN . . . Teaching students to be good sportsmen was the basic goal of the Physical Education Department. They did this by teaching students the skills they needed to know to play different sports such as vol- leyball, tennis, bowling and many others. The students were also taught exercises to keep them healthy and to make them more aware of how to take care of their body. lr,-rzea, Coach Manuel anticipates the out- come. N x William Santo Marjorie Schaaf Vicki Shinoda WHy Eng2 Eng CE 2, 3 Car Eng FACULTY ' 161 INDUSTRIAL ARTS: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Industrial Arts classes are designed to offer the students a wide variety of careers to choose from. These students were offered classes such as Carpentry, Cosmetology, Auto Mech., Electronics, and many more. These classes gave the stu- dents a chance to experience everything from fixing a car, to building a chair, to spending long hours learning new hair styles. The experience the students gain is sure to bene- fit them in the careers they choose. ,,, K i A if s.. '-'Mt 1 ,,,,,, , T H R. Baker shows a group of interested students how to do things right. N. Whitman waits for the bell. R. Slayton concentrates on his work. Q g km I 2--N KIIV In , x QfQQ ,A D. Sikes J. Skora R. Slayton B. Smith E. Smith M. Smith S. Solak PE Cho B 1, 2, 3 Auto Mech. 1 Typing 2, 3 Geom. W. History Band ISS Choti Intro. Mech. Comp. Math Stage Band 162 FACULTY Math C 4 Music Theory DISTRIBUTING KNOWLEDGE Dist. Ed classes offer the students a head start in the training and work experience W during the afternoon. t SW pursuit of a career. These classes are strictly volunteer. Students who have Dist. Ed classes go to school during the morning and receive job With the help of Mr. Holz, ,Q this year's department head these students are well pre- pared for the world of work. . 1 --if H. Lewis finds paperwork tedious. -A R. Moccia cherishes the time he finds to relax from a hard day's work. A. Keene stresses good health. Spearman B. Stanley F, Strickland C. Susar Fi. Tapia L. Todd Sci. Col. Fiev. Pol Sci. Am. Hy. Auto. Mech. Span. 1 A. Math CE4 PAD PAD 1,2 German Am. Hy. A Dept. Head . It xii till l S. VanHoogen Math CE2 Ang. 2 ,Ki FACULTY ' 163 3-13 ...fp I 4 4. . . jf Q 5 J L. Hoffman anticipates final touches. WE'RE REALLY C 00 ll The Home Ec. dept. was cooking up a storm getting students prepared for a life on their own. Child Development and Child Care let students get a taste of parenthood. While babysitting at a nursery stu- dents found that there was more to taking care of a child than meets the eye. The students that took sew- ing benefited a great deal. They found a terrific hobby fr- 1 . Pl --l- sg.: - we .T ,L t V+ - V a 2512 1 g was . K 'L K - ' L+ l I k,jg7..' I tg 4 T. ' .1 . lgff..a' ' xg ' 5 .Q ' .- li' , it ' QW SIP, aff, Kp K, M 4 Q A A . ,... . if A, -,, j , . ax. K 3 gt T .2 T i if f : . ' . ,.., Q, X , i ' '- ' ,I ei. ' L mg'-m I Students enjoy sampling their les- son. that would save them money and also learned a trade that would help them in the job world. The student that took food and nutrition not only enjoyed every minute of eating the good food that they made for themselves during the year, but also of cooking for school functions and banquets. These were just a few of the courses that prepared stu- dents forthe real world. i ass ' v4,gi.,ggimz fw iff? ' of any A Who says Home Ec. is just for girls? '9 Q 'I ? Q A Ms. Jennings prepares for a banquet. Students found that teaching children how to color could be fun but tiring. X. I 1 K 9 . -Q Barbara Verde Eddie Ware Barbara Warr Max Weill Kenneth Weiss V. A. Weldon Barbara White Walton Whitman Eng 2 Math G 2 Cl Off Pr Mythol PE 2 Alg 2 Media Intro Carp Jour 1 2N Trig Ana Steno Dic Mass Media Math CE 3 Spec. Electro Geom Trans Eng 2 Carp Cons Math Bus Law FACULTY Sk ! YOU'REINALIBRARY! The Media Center was cer- tainly not a place to clown around, it was a place where students were sure that they could get some peace and quiet to study. Students went there whenever they needed to do important work, such as writing a report or just relax and read a magazine. The audio-visual center helped to enrich the students learning program, offering new ways to find information. They used film strips, cas- settes, and special programs to help find data for assign- ments. Fashion conscious students went to the library to look at the magazines such as Glam- our, McCalls and other fash- ion magazines. There were always new books to interest the indulging reader. In the Media Center one was always sure to find some- thing new. ,g-gunna-'IIC' Mrs. Ann Martinez calls to confirm a delivery of books to the Media Center. amines-linmdi -..ii A. Peppers likes the new fall fash- ions. . f K if Ms. Nocera helps L. Even find a book. Ms. Murray whistles while she works. C. Jones thinks he has the general idea of running a projector with ease. LQ . E 5- rk., X -- IGEE. .. A 3 Y. . 4. l K I i I K iliif iiilxwi X I qhska Lillian Williams Orrin Wilson Vincent Wilson Yvonne Wirges Debra Wisdo Dorothy York Mark Yost Alan Zale Typ 1 Bus Com Fla. Hy. Math G2 Car M Eng. CE 3 E2 Journ 4 A. Lit Anthro Prof Physio Journ 24 E3 Writ Am. Hy. Chem 2, P4 Sc FACULTY ' 165 Officer Cole checks to make sure that L. Williams' pass is in order, PROBLEM SOLVERS . . Each year the Hillsborough County School Board passes many rules to help the stu- dents through their years of school. One of these rules was a new absentee policy. Many students do not realize the importance of these rules, and that they should not be taken lightly. Thanks to the Tampa Police Department we have two very fine police officers, Officer Pedrero and Officer Cole, to protect our school. Now that the parking situation has changed since last year the two officers have really had to stay on their toes, and watch for car thiefs. They also worked to form a better rela- tionship between the police and students. 166 SCHOOL BOARDXPOLICE :X Q School Board: Bottom row I to r: Dr. Raymond, O. Shelton, Superintendent Mrs. Marion S. Rodgers, Vice-Chairperson, Mr. Ben H. Hill Jr., Second row: Mr Samuel Rampello, Mr. Joe Newsome, Mrs. Cecile Essrig, Reverend A. Lowry Dr. Roland Lewis, Chairperson. Officer Pedrero explains that he enjoys doing his job and doing it right. Z ,gi M Y: ei' JL: .1 8 4,175 Wm: hx . . V M. - f5,ff,3f,f '.:..,,:M fi.. 1' Q , W , : ' 1 . 1 7'i'y, 5?'Z-.A fe , f gf. J - n N ff t ' 4 , .E f 'Hx-.. V - . - . A ' ' t . A Custodians: Bottom row, I to r: M. Nogueira, E. Merritt, J. Tejeda, H. Diaz, H. Lam-Kuo, P. DeLaPaz, J. Saavedra Second row: D. Garcia, L. Sterling, I. Foley, U. Bishop Cafeteria: Bottom row, I to r: L. Beakely, B. Pierce, J. Castro, R. Kinder, E. Fry- man, M. Carr, M. Armstrong, M. Teets Second row: J. Perez, S. Clark, N. O'Banner, L. Baird, E. Brasweil, R. Reeves, M. Browning, L. Dame, M. Coleman BUSY AS A BEAVER Being a custodian wasn't an easy task, for it involved quite a bit of work. Repairing locks on doors, mending damaged fixtures, and keeping the school grounds in good con- dition were all part of a custo- dians' work. 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A use Xl . A' 'r 1 Q,- 170 ' SENIOR SUBDIVIDER Graduation, the start of a new day. l ,fo--.. ' ff ii Q is gms? V , rf' Senior Class Otlicersz I to r: Vice-Pres. C. Castellana, Treas. C. Cotarelo, Sec S Cigarran, Pres. L. Gonzalez Is it really over? That was the question seniors were asking themselves as they pondered over the fact that their senior year just flew by without giving them a chance to look back As graduation grew near it was a happy time as well as a sad time Many would miss the friends they had made but they could also look forward to the ones they Senior Class Sponsor: V. A. Weldon l had yet to make Sponsor for the senior class was Ms Weldon Although she did not continue out dedicated and understanding sponsor Another dedicated teacher was Mr John Patterson who was chosen as senior class teacher of the year for the patience and concern he showed every student ' , ' ' ' the year at Hillsborough, she was a very SENIOR SUBDIVIDER 1 71 . Senior Class Teacher: J. Patterson SENIOR WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR YOU? Aric Adkins Sheila Adkins Gary Ahlefeld William Albritton Joseph Alderman Tina Alderman Ramon Alers Willie Alexander Leslie Allen Tau nya Allen . Patricia Alley I J. Caltigirone romanticizes about the future ARIC ADKINS 3 Secretary 2 J V Football 1 LESLIE ALLEN H club 3 Football 3 Basketball 3 Jamma 2 Pres 1 H Club 3 Track Track 2 3 Calendar Model 1 Hosa1 2 3V1ce Pres 3 GARY AHLEFIELD Surf Club 2 Tennis 2 3 WILLIAM ALBRITTON JOSEPH ALDERMAN FTA 2 3 German Club S TINA ALDERMAN Wrestling Club 2 3 FTAl 2 3 SHEILA ADKINS Treasurer 2 3 Hilsborean Staff 2 3 Sports Editor 3 Dancerette 3 TAUNYA ALLEN Terrier Nark 3 Marching Band Clvinettes 1 2 3 Swim Club 3 Contest 3 F S P A Convention 2 Wrestling Club 3 Concert Chorus RAMON ALERS Swim Club 2 3 Swimming 2 3 Cross Country 3 ROTC1 2 3 PATRICIAALLEY Hilsborean Staff 3 2 3 Pres WILLIE ALEXANDER HHS 3 HYS 3 ZCIub2 3 His torean 3 Wrestling Club 2 Pep Clubl Beaker Breakers3 Hllsbo rean Staff 3 , ,.. ' 1 1 1 1 -1' 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 ' ' 1 1 1 111 1 , 2,3 1 1 11 11 1 111 ...,...,' ,,- 1 1 1 1 ' 11 11 - From the end springs new beginnings ls quite applicable to your graduation The years you've spent to attain this goal ls but the laying of Iife's foundation. An Era of your life is now ending But, like a plant, life is beginning anew. From the seeds of education embedded and nurtured, Now the yield will depend on you. ' tstt S A Jeanette Alonso Donald Alpizar Graduation is only the beginning of learnings A ,1 , ac i , - edalp g q w . tf- -' l 'A : L Z : ' 4 ,. , o po uni knoclis open wide yourdoy , lzg , rlllrla ..t V l A SSS Susan Altman Ana Alvarez .Ta 1 Cecilia Alvarez Randall Alvarez Shirley Alvarez Jack Amor Keith Andersen JEANETTE ALONSO CECILIA ALVAREZ Palette 3, F.T.A. 1 Opti-miss 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3 C.B.E. 3 DONALD ALPIZAR RANDALL ALVAREZ JACK AMOF! Junior Optimist 2, 3, Wrestling Junior Optimist 3, Swim Club 1, 2, Club 1, 2, 3, Rats 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Rats 3, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Calendar H.Y.S. 3, Swimming1,2,3, March- Model 3 ing Band 1, 2, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, SUSAN AL-I-MAN Concert Band 1, Western Confer- Calendar Model 3 ence Swlmmmg 2 SHIRLEY ALVAREZ KEITH ANDERSEN ANA ALVAREZ Kiwanettes 3, H.Y.S. 3, Brush and Junior Optimist 2, Football 1 SENIORS ' 173 174 ' SENIORS LOOK OUT WORLD, WE'RE BUSTING LOOSE! Pixie Anderson Vickie Andrews Jeffery Arnold June Ashe Norma Baisden Lisa Baker Anibal Artiies Gabrielle Ashe farm-rat f t W?,35g'Til22g52?fTi? V i', , 4 ,, A .45 it' ki A ?!4'92'4f.,f 0.9.3 James Bankhead Deborah Bardin Louis Barnes Qngglegsgreup Shows extreme B'9 Red PIXIE ANDERSON Wrestling Club 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3 STEVEN BALKCOM L Terrierettes 2, 35 S Club 2, 35 DCT2 H-Y-S-31FNHe 3 LAWRENCE ARTIS VICKIE ANDREWS Track 2' 3 JAMES BANKHEFD Anchors 2, 35 Concert Chorus 1 , 2, GABRIELLE ASHE Surfmg' Track 2- Cross Country 2 3 ' 2 2 gcgensic 3 ZIOSSA , 3 Jamaa , DEBORAH BARDIN DAVWAFNOLDH m m ep ' volleyball 1, 2, Surf Club 2, 1 DCT lr Band 1, ROTC? Anchors 2, 3, JR. Director 2, His- JUNE ASHE torian 35 SNHS 2, 3, Treasurer 35 i JEFFERY ARNOLD CBE 2, Bowling 11 DlS'll'iC1 FBLA GARRIS BAGGET1' Contest 1978-79 school year 1st place Accounting I5 Attended state FBLA contest NORMA BNSDEN RAMON ARTILES LISA BAKER NHS 2, 3, Secretary 35 MAO 2, 3 President 35 HSS 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3 Terrierettes 1, 2, 35 HYS 3 H-Club 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, A 35 Captain 35 Junior Usherg Who's Who5 Volleyball All Conference Team- Honorable Mention f 9 2 fe rr T' Alvarez and K. Hallman show D. Cabanas the ropes for acting Jgseph Barrgn Suzanne Bates Justin Baptista Jeffery Bengter David Benitez Gregory Bennett Richard Bennett gf cf? Terry Bennett Annette Bernett Sharon Berroth Stanley Bingham Randy Bish LOUIS BARNES JEFF BENGTER Awards, 8 Band Contest Awards, Jamaa Vice President, Football 2, Jr. Optimist 2, 3, Wrestling Club 2, H-Club 3 3, Swim Club 3, RATS 2, 3, HYS 3, Wrestling 1, 3, Hm Rm Rep 3 TERRY BENNETT JOSEPH BARRON H33 2, 32 NHS 2, 32 MAO 3 'V'afCh- DAVID BENITEZ ANNETTE BERNETT 'HQ Band 11213 Brush and Palette 2, 3, Girie che- rus 2, 3 SUZANNE BATES GREGORY BENNETT SNHS 2, 3, Speech Club 2, Secre- SHARON BERROTH tary and Treasurer, Thespians 2, RICHARD BENNETT gf, PTE Clubfi ist TQ93Vp,la?? HYS 3, interact 3, Tennis 1, STANLEY BINGHAM Way ar O e Con ' O S Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert O Band 1, 2, 3, Stage'Band 3, Terrier RANDALL BISH Bark 1 IRTSFHCT Skit, 3, All-County Interact 1, photo Club 2: DECA 2 JUSTIN BATISTA Band 33 3 All County Band HYS 3, Photo Club3 Awards, 3 Solo and Ensemble SENIORS ' 175 FINALLY, THE FUTURE COMES INTO FOCUS Twila Black Q 5 Nancy Blakely - 5 if we 5 Hxqw. Mauain Brenda Blevins G. Sayers and D. Caldevilla anticipate future plans for college. Darling Blue Cecil Boggs Claudia Botero Annette Boully Margaret Bowers Charlena Boyd TWILA BLACK DCT 2, - Secretary, 3 - Presi- ANNETTE BOULLY SAC 2, 35 FHA 35 Track 1, 2, 35 dent Basketball 15 Track - Regional and District Awards DARUNG BLUE MARGARET BOWERS CBE 2, COIT1mil'IG9 22 Basketball 1 DECA 2, Treasurer - 2, Secretary - 3 Homeroom Rep 15 Top 10 in NANCY BLAKELY . District Competitive events Food DCT 15 - Secretary 15 CECF Dis- Service for DECA trict Contest5 CECF State Conven- 176 ' SENIORS tion Student Rep5 DCT Officer CECW BOGGS Installation: JV Football 15 Concert Chorus 2, BRENDA BLEVINS 35 Sound System 2, 3 CHARLENA BOYD CLAUDIA BOTERO Helping others is part of V. Pouncey's job. Ricci Bradford Perry Branam Vacelia Brandon Jennifer Brazier Madeline Brinson Charlie Broughton Curtis Brown Esther Brown 'bf Lynn Brown Marvin Brown William Browning John Brumfield Jesse Buchanan RICCI BRADFQRD HYS 35 Brush 81 Palette 3 HOSA 15 Jamaa 2 DCT 35 Thespian Society 3 CHARLIE BROUGHTON MARVIN BROWN PERRY BRANAM Marching Band 1, 2, 3 RATS 2, 35 MATS 35 Baseball 2 CURTIS BROWN WILLIAM BROWNING VACELIA BRANDON Wrestling Club 15 JV Football 1, HOSA 15 ROTC 2 ESTHER BROWN JROTC 1, 25 DCT 2 Secretary - 15 Hm Rm Rep 15 CECF District Contest 4th place Recruiting poster CECF State Convention Student Rep5 DCT Student of year JENNIFER BRAZIER ROTC L.D. I 8t L.D. lI5 Drum 81 Bugle Corps L.D. I 81 L.D. II MADELINE BRINSON LYNNE BROWN JOHN BRUMFIELD Basketball 1, 2, 35 JESSE BUCHANAN Photo Club 3 SENIORS ' 177 HANG IN THERE, SENIORS' Scott Buddingh Sharon Buie Marlinda Bullock Tina BUSPY Reginald Butler o. Hewitt hangs in there 'til graduation. Chanfay Byrd Stephen Byrd Dorena Cakora David Caldevilla Brenda Calhoun Joanna Caltagirone SCOTT BUDDINGH CHANTAY BYRD Drama Club Pres 1 Thesplan Soc 2 Wrestling CIub2 Anchors KENNETHE BUIE 2 3 Hllsborean Staff 2 3 Actrvl tres Ed 3 SHARON BUIE STEPHEN BYRD MARLINDA BULLOCK German Club 2 Football Qstatls OM 2 3 Treas 3 Wrestlrng Club UCSJ1 2 3 1 2 3 Powder Puff 2 Hllsborean Staff2 3 Actrvltles Ed 3 Student Council Vrce Pres 1 UQRENA CAKORA TINA BUSBY REGINALD BUTLER DAVID CALDEVILLA NHS 2, 3, Vlce Pres 3, MAO 2, 3, Treas 3 Beaker Breakers 3 Treas 3 HSS3 Photo Club1 2 3 Pres 3 JO 3 Qurll 81 Scroll 3 Swlmmlng Club 2 3 Swlmmlng 2 3 Student CouncrITreas 3 Red 81 Black Photo Ed 2 3 Terrler Bark 3 Pnde8.Tradltnon Sklt3 BRENDA CALHOUN JOEL CALLTOUN DECA 3 JoANNA CALTAGIRONE Terrnerettes 3, Z Club 3, Crazy KOZAKS3 ' I I ' I ' I I I I 'I I I ' I ' ' I I I . ..- . . . . I l I I I I I . . , . , - ' s 1 I I y - . . ,, ., 11' as 1 II ' I 178 ' SENIORS l Holly Campbell Nancy Campbell Tolana Canal Linda Cannon LaShawn Capers Julie Cardinal llpl .2 Janeth Carroll Karen Carswell Stephen Carswell ea er' l C 'C C 'C 'C' 'C ' Jennifer Carter Charles Carver ALLEN CAMMARATA LINDA CANNON JANETH CARROLL D.C.T.3Sgt.-At-Arms3 H.Y.S. 3, Anchors 3, Sr. Dir. 3, M.H.S. 3, H.S.S. 3, Wrestling Club 2, Beaker Breakers 3, H.R. Rep. 2, Hilsborean Staff 3, Crazy KOZAKS HOLLY CAMPBELL 3, PSD Club 1, SAC 3 NANCY CAMPBELL MSHAWN CAPERS SSHZQ SP rhigkciigg FHA 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 2, Dancerette 3, ,Hilsborean Staff FBLA 2' Track 2' Dancerette 3' 3, Terrier Bark 3, Who's Who JULIE CARDINAL TOLANA CANAL CBE 1 KAREN CARSWELL STEPHEN CARSWELL JENNIFER CARTER Kwanettes 3, Beake Concert Chorus 2, 3 CHARLES CARVER r Breakers 1, SENIORS ' 179 180 ' SENIORS I CAN'T STAND IT NO MORE . . .! Sheri Casey Camillo Castellana Pete Castellano Q i ,.i sw .MR ,K as 5 if A ii Debra Castillo Elena Castillo Bobby Cates G. Conaty finds class work very frustrating. Thomas Cawley Sandra Caylor Christopher Chalmers Vicky Chillura I Ann Chrin SHERI CASEY DEBRA CASTILLO SANDRA CAYLOR FBLA 2, Pan Am- It Swimming Club 3, Wrestling Club DIGIT- 2, FHA1- 3, Dancerette 2, 3, Calendar Model 3, Hilsborean Staff 3, Wrestlerette 3. CAMILLO CASTELLANA J.O. 2, 3, RATS 2, 3, MATS 2, 3, H.Y.S. 3, Baseball Team 2, 3, Baseball Club 1, 2, 3, swimming ELENA CASTILLO Club 3, Wrestling Club 3, Student Council 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, 3, Pride 8. Tradition week, sAc 3, calen- BCEQEQZQQATES dar Model 3, Terrier Bark ' ' THOMAS CAWLEY PETER CASTELLANO Wrestling Club 3, MATS 2, Wres- RATS Club 3, Wrestling Club 3, tling2 MATS Club3 CHRISTOPHER CHALMERS VICKY CHILLURA ANN CHRIN NHS 2, 3, HSS 1, 2, 3, Sec. Treas. 3, Kiwanettes 1, 2, 3, Surfing Club 2, Wrestling Club 1, 2, 3, HOSA Sec. 3, H.R. Rep. 1, 2, 3, Cheer- leader 1, 3, Terrier Bark Skit 3, Pride 81 Tradition Play 3, Wrestler- ette 3, Jr. Usher ia. l.. Lori Christopher Belinda Churchill Angela Cianca Stephanie Cigarran Linda Clark .3 S A Vickie Clark Shari Clinkscales Diana Collier Can be fifesome Sometimes f0f C- GOO' Deanna Collins Theresa Collins Jeraldo Comellas Jr. a . LORI CHRISTOPHER 3, Sec. 3, Red 81 Black Staff 2, 3, DIANA COLLIER Cosmetology 2, 3. Calendar Ed. 3, H.R. Rep. 1, 2. BELINDA CHURCHILL LINDA CLARK DEANNA COLLINS Jamaa 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Bas- Z-Club 2, 3, Pres, 3, HYS 3, Pep ketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1,2, 3. Club 1, Red 81 Black Staff 2, 3, Ad. Manager 3 THERESA COLLINS ANGELA CIANCA Anchors 2, 3, Terrierettes 2, 3, VICKIE CLARK Drama Club 1, Hilsborean Staff 2. JERALDO COMELLAS SHERI CLINKSCALES Baseball 1, 2, 3, RATS 2, 3, N.H.S. STEPHENIE CIGARRAN Z-Club 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, MATT Honor Soc. 3, S.H.S. 3, O.M. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Rats 3, Wres- Club 1, Swimming Club 2, Wres- Wrestling Club 3, Baseball Club 1, tling Club 3, Student Council 1, 2, tling Club 3, Marching Band 1, 2 2, 3. SENIORS ' 181 EEEEEEDQEEDD, Alvin Comer Gregory Conaty Denise Costa Cindy Cotarelo Dolores Couch Guy Cox Oliver Crawford Tammy Creech ALVIN COMER GREGORY CONATY DENISE COSTA CINDY COTARELO 182 ' SENIORS Sharon Crews Wrestling Club 1, 2, 3, Rats Club 3, Opti-miss 2, 3, Secretary 3, MAO 3, H.Y.S. 3 Cheerleader 1, 3, Sen- ior Class Treasurer 3, Junior Class Treasurer 2, Calendar Model 11 DELORES COUCH Z-Club 1, 2, 3, H-Club 1, 2, 3, Surf- ing Club 2, Photo Club 3, H.Y.S. 3, Volleyball Club 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Golf 2, Stu- dent Council 3, Pride and Tradi- tion Skit 3, Homeroom Rep, 3, FNHS 2, Touch of Class2 A. Gilbert reflects an image of working hard to improve himself GUY COX OLIVER CRAWFORD TAM MY CREECH Wrestlerettes 3 SHARON CREWS C. Stephens recalls memories of the past. Terrance Critton John Crochunis Laurie Cromack George Crum Margaret Culver Kimberleigh Cummins Kandra Cunningham Tamela Curry Rebecca Dabbs Kelly Dakin Barbara Daniel Jessie Daniel Gloria Darrigo TERRANCE CRITTON ELIZABETH CUMMINS Pres. 3, Powder Puff 2 Z-Club 2, Photo Club 2, Surf Club JOHN CROCHUNIS Swim Club 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, REBECCA DABBS LAURIE CROMACK KIMBERLEIGH CUMMINS KELLY DAKIN Drama CIUD1, MAO 2, 3 Secff- 3, S-Club 3, H-Club 1, 2, 3, Flagenes H.S.S. 3, Forensic Club 3, Pres. 3, 1, 2, 3, Head 3, LOUIE CROMARTIE HYS 3, Red and Black Feature C C t 3, T k ' ' 1 rgss oun ry rac and Field Editor 2, 3 BARBARA DANIEL ' Wrestling Club 1, Brush and Pal- KANDRA CUNNINGHAM ette 1, HYS 3 Vice Pres. 3, Deca 1, GEORGE CRUM S-Club 2, 3, HISTOYI-HH 3, HYS 3, Anchors 2, 3, treas. 3, flagette 2, Baseball Club 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Student Council 2, 3, Concert 3, Coqqead 3, Hrm' rep. 2 Red and 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3, Sound System 2, 3 Black 2, 3 MARGARET CULVER TAMI CURRY JESSIE DANIEL Photo Club 3, Concert Chorus 3 CiVif19fI9S 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, CBE 3, GLORIA DARRIGO SENIORS ' 183 YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY! AAAAAAA Ronnie Davenport Mark Davis Thomas Davis Joel Wood decides this is a good way to relax. Tammy Delaughter Nancy Delvalle Michael DeMeza Theodore Detwiier Henry Devane Odalys Diaz Steven Dickman John Dipolito RONNIE DAVENPORT 2, 3, District, State Contestt, 2, 3 Vice-Pres. 3, Bowling Club 3, JV Football 1, Swimming, Diving 2, Terrier Bark 2, 3, HR Representa- MARK DAVIS NANCY DELVALLE tive 1, Calendar Model 1, THoMAs DAVIS MICHAEL DEMEZA ODA'-YS DlAZ Jamaa 2, 3, Forenclc 3, Wrestling 1, 1, Base' Brush and Palette 1, Pan Am 1, 3,Ph010 Club 3- Swim Clllb 1- 2, 31 ball Club 3, Baseball 3 Vice-President 1, Wrestling Club 1 Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Most Valuable Swimmer 2 THEODORE DETWILER Bowling 2, Interact 1, 2, 3, Presi- 5T5VE,'f DICKMAN TAMMY DELAUGHTER denw, Marching Band 3 rus and Palette 1, 2, Treasurer 184 ' SENIORS Wrestling Club 3, RATS 3, HYS 3, 2, Photo Club 3, Fine Arts 3, HSS 3 H-Club 2, 3, Dancerette 1, 2, 3, Head 3, Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3, HR HENRY DEVANE RepreSent-alive 2, Band Contest 1, Junior Optimist 2, 3, Surfing 2, 3, JOHN DIPOLITO Reginald Dixon Terry Dixon Teresa Dobbins Kenneth Dodds Denise Dove James Driggers Sheryl Driggers John DuBois 1 , 4 4 I l ii .x.5 f- , ,'. 1. ,A, r t .1 fx Lennox Duggan Jean Dunn Leslie Dyble Richard Pierceall takes a well deserved rest. REGINALD DIXON Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheer- JOHN DUBOIS leader 2, 3, Co-head 3, Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3, Stu- TERRY DIXON dent Council Vice-President 3, Wrestling Club 1, RATS 1, MATS 2 American Cheerleaders Academy LENNOX DUGGAN 2, 3 TERESA DOBBINS JEAN DUNN Anchors 2, 3, Wrestling Club 2, FTA 3, HYS 3 JAMES DRIGGERS HSS 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Senior Class Play 3, Wrestling 1, KEBgggggf,g0DDS 2, Wfesmg CW, 2,3 DENISE DOVE SHERYL DRIGGERS Drama 1, Jamaa 1, 2, 3, Z-Club 2, Civinettes 2, Concert Chorus 2, 3, 3, H-Club 2, 3, HYS 3, RATS 3, JV Photo Club 3 Brush and Palette 1, 2, 2, Vice- President 3, Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, Wrestling Club 1 LESLIE DYBLE Civinettes 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Wres- tling Club 3, HYS 3, Photo Club 3, Surfing 2, Terrierettes 2, 3, Hilsbo- rean Staff 3, Powder Puff 2 SENIORS ' 185 186 ' SENIORS BETTER THAN IT'S EVER BEEN BEFORE! Valerie Eberhart Mark Edwards Sally Eisenhower Denise Eisentraut Betsy Ellerbee Beverly Ellis Matisse Emerson Donald Engelberger i , .h ,,W,,,,,,,,,M,,,,..,,,,- V,,, WW, .l,, fff, V my K. Andersen and L. Solomon share emo Francis Ennis Mary Erskine Lawrence Even t, ions. VALERIE EBERHART CBE 3 Jamaa 1, 2, 3, HOE 1, FHA HERO 3, HR representative 2 Jamaa 2, DECA1 BEVERLY ELLIS FRANCIS ENNIS FBLA 2, FHA HERO 3 MARK EDWARDS MARY ERSKINE HYS 3, Forensic club 3, Secretary 3, Photo club 1, 3, Wrestlin club SALLY HSENHOWER Mm-DTsiF2E3nEZr?gguad1 1, 3 Swim Club 2, 3, Surf?ng 2, ' ' Brush and Palette 1, HR repre- sentative 1, 2, Red and Black 2, 3, Dgt:,IiEtE!nSSESNTRQUg', Secretary 3, DONAF-D ENGELBERGER v glqangjettes manager 2, Marching HYS 3, HSS 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, JUfl'0f ODUVTHST 2- BOWIIHQ 1, ' Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Marching 1, Thesplafls 2, Dfama Club 2, Ter' 2, 3 rier Bark 1, Calendar Model LAWRENCE EVEN Bowling club 1, 2, 3, Wrestling club 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, ROTC BETSY ELLERBEE JACQUELINE ENGRAM 2 Bobby Everson Denise Fancher John Ferlita Ana Fernandez Anthony Fernandez Bonny Fernandez Seniors express their unlimited enthusiasm. sg: 'EB' Mary Flndley Willie Finklea Cindy Fletcher Geoffrey Flournory Beverly Flowers BOBBY EVERSON JOHN FERLITA MARY FINDLEY DCT 2, Track 1 WILLIE FINKLEA ANA FERNANDEZ DEW95 FANCHER , wrestling club 1, 2, 3, Photo club Bowling club 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1 Surfmg2 olub 1, 2, FTA 1, HOE 2, DCT 2, 3, ' CINDY FLETCHER HR representative 1 Bowling club 1, Pep club 1, Wres- tling club 2, Chorus 2 ANTHONY FERNANDEZ Fine Arts 2: Bf'USh and Palette 3, Bowling oiuo 2, FNHS 1, Troas. 1, '-0Ca'l DlSf ClA'1 Awafds GZQQFQEY FLOURNORY Volleyball 1, Softball 1 BONNIE FERNANDEZ BEVERLY FLOWERS SENIORS ' 187 188 ' SENIORS A FIGHT TO THE FINISH ' .ff iw 1 Robert Ford Jennifer Foster i ffl ,:, f',,, - f I , .ww fp, Ia: Mark Francis Paulette Freeman M. Hurley and D. Meyers fight it out for the same parking space. CSIGSIG Fuentes Mark Fulkerson Frederick Furman Lori Futch Teresa Gaddie ROBERT FORD MARK FRANCIS Brush 81 Palette 2, 33 Sgt. at Arms MARK FULKERSON 2, 3, H-Club 2, 3g HR. Rep. 2g Track1 2 3' Wrestling 2' FREDERICK FURMAN JENNIFER FOSTER PAULETTE FREEMAN RATS 2 3' H-Club 1 2 3' Wres tling Club 1 2 3' Surfing Club 2' Pan Am 3' Swimming Club 2 3' Cheerleader1 2 3 Head1 Ter ner Bark1 2 3 LORI FUTCH CELESTE FREEMAN Club3 Photo CIub2 3 HR Rep TERESA GADDIE WARREN FOSTER 3 CBE1 Secretary1 Softballt Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Swimming 5 e s I i l I l It's 3:20 and the race to get home is on! Anthony Gallo Velma Gallon Russell Gant Brenda Garcia Evelyn Garcia James Garcia Dena Gay Ruth Gay Lisa Giannella Melinda Giddens Alan Gilbert ANTHONY GALLO Jr Opt: mist 2 3 Pres 3 Wres Club 2 3 M A T S R ATS 2 3 Track2 Wrestl:ng1 2 Calendar Model3 Swim Team 1 Football 1 VELMA GALLON RUSSELL GANT Wrestllng Club 3 F C A 3 Wres tl:ng1 Footballl M BRENDA GARCIA EVELYN GARCIA JAMES GARCIA Jr Opt: mist 2 3 Terrier Bark 1 DENAGAY Terrierettes 2 3 HR Rep 1 2 Wrestling Club 3 Opt: miss 3 Softball 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 Volleyball1 RUTH GAY ai 'V Q--f Laurianna Gilbert Melody Glenn LISA GIANNELLA MELINDA GIDDENS ALAN GILBERT J O 2 3 Photo Club 3 Wrestling Club 2 3 Sw:m Team 2 3 H Y S 3 Calendar Model 3 LAURIANNA GILBERT Opt: m:ss 2 3 Photo Club 3 R A T S 3 Wrestling Club 2 3 Swim Team 3 HR Rep 3 HYS3 Calendar Model 3 MELODY GLENN tliung - ,' g' . 2,33 MARKGALL0. wres:::ngc:ub,1,b,3 I Q ' 9 l ' 5 ' ' ' DO SENIORS USE THEIR TIME WISELY9 Vilma Gomez Douglas Gonzalez Karen Gonzalez Leonard Gonzalez Sonya Gonzalez Cheri Goodall Lacey Graham Adams Grams Frank Granada S. Cigarran entertains her friends while the hour rolls by. VILMA GOMEZ LEONARD GONZALEZ Thespians 1, 25 Sec. 25 Brush 81 DOUGLAS GONZALEZ KAREN GONZALEZ Kiwanettes 2 3 Treas 3 Wres tllng Club 1 2 3 Brush 81 Palette 2 3 Photo Club 3 HR Rep 2 Calendar Model 3 Dancerette 1 2 3 Hilsborean Staff 2 3 Aca Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class President 1, 2, 35 J.O. 2, 35 FTA 1, 2 3 Drama1 2 Pres 2 HYS 3 Forenslcs1 MATS 2 3 Treas 3 Concert Chorus1 2 3 Calendar Palette 1, 25 Bowling 35 Forensics 35 Red 81 Black 2, 35 Fine Arts 3' Model 1 Sound System 2 3 LACEYGRAHAM Photo Club 3 Hilsborean Staff 2 3 Ads Ed 3 SONYA GONZALEZ ADAMS GRAMS FRANK GRANADA Thespian Honor Society 1 2 3 Vice President 2 Drama 1 2 3 demics Editor 3 CHERI GOODALL Bowling 2 3, RATS 2, al, S.AjC. 2, 3, H-Club 1, 190 ' SENIORS l K. Smyer realizes that hard work pays off. Michael Grant Brent Green Jacqueline Green Sheila Green Rhonda Greeman Cynthia Griffin David Griffith Martha Gullen Yzura Guillen Frederick Guthrie Jose Gutierrez Kimberly Guzman Katherine Haley MICHAEL GRANT Opti-miss 2, 3, CBE 3 Wrestling FREDERICK GUTHRIE Club 1, 2, Jr. Class Secretary ROTC 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team KATHLEEN GRAY cHAnoL1 rE GRIFFIN KIMBERLY GUZMAN Wrestling Club 1, 2, 33 RATS 2, 35 BRENT GREEN Photo Club 35 HYS 35 H-Club 2, 3: Drama Cheerleader 2, Track 15 JOSE GUTIERREZ JACQUELINE GREEN DAWD GR'FF'T ' RATS 2, wrestling 1, Bowling 1 Golf 33 Basketball 13 SHEILA GREEN MARTHA GULLEN DCT 2, FHA 2 FBLA 23 Treas. 2 KATHERINE HALEY RHONDA GREENMAN YZURA GULLEN SENIORS ' 191 Brett Hallman Gregory Hamilton Belinda Hamm l A I . fa 5 . .Y . L, W, l Roger Hammer Deanna Harden Deborah Harden M. Toledo's mind wanders as he tries to study Gloria Harden Mary Harden Charles Harris Delores Harris Eric Harris BRETT HALLMAN Jr. Optimist, 35 Wrestling Club 2, 35 HYS 35 Surfing Club 25 Swim Club 35 MATS 35 Wrestling 35 Swimming 35 Cross Country 35 Football 15 JO Skit-Terrier Bark 35 Senior Class Play 35 Hm Rm Rep.1 GREGORY HAMILTON BELINDA HAMM Bible Club 15 FBLA - CBE 2, 3, Treasurer3 ROGER HAMMER JO 2, 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 MATS 2, 35 HYS 35 RATS 35 Wres- tling 15 Football 25 Wrestling 35 Swimming 35 Terrier Bark Skits 3. DEANNA HARDEN Wrestling Club 1 GLORIA HARDEN FTA 35 FHA 15 FBLA 1 MARY HARDEN Kiwanettes 2, 35 Wrestling Club 1. CHARLES HARRIS NHS 2, 35 HSS 35 MAO 35 Ouill and Scroll 35 Baseball Club 25 Student Council Rep 25 Student Council Vice Pres. 35 Red 81 Black Sports Reporter 25 Red 8. Black Co-Editor 35 Boys' State Rep. 25 FSPA State Convention 2 DELORES HARRIS HOSA 35 FHA 2 ERIC HARRIS Brush 81 Palett 35 Hm Rm Rep and Officer 1, 2. WE TAKE EACH DAY, MINUTE BY MINUTE Clint Harrison James Harvin Sonya Harvin Anthony Hasque Tammy Hasque Dietta Haun Kevin Hauss Joyce Heiter f ' MM,-mrnvff' ' x ff.. N. ,sf I i 'J' A Am T , 21' John Henderson Sharon Henderson Janice Hensley D. Holmes takes his classwork in stride. CLINT HARRISON TAMMY HASQUE JOHN HENDERSON Z-Club 1, 2, 35 HOSA 33 Powder Brush 8. Pallet 1 Puff 25 Krazy Kozacs 35 Swim- ming, Hm Rm Rep 2 JAMES HARVIN Swim Club 1, 2, 33 DCT 2, 33 Swim- SHARON HENDERSON ming1,2,3 HOSA33HSS3 DIETTA HAUN SONYA HARVIN JANICE HENSLEY KEVIN HAUSS CRE Club 3g Parliamentarian NHS J.O. 2, 33 MATS 2, Terrier Bark 3 Skit 2, 3 ANTHONY HASQUE J.O. 2, 3, Football 2 JOYCE HEITER SENIORS ' 193 David Hernandez Linda Hernandez Lisa Hernandez Toni Hernandez Valerie Herron These seniors relax during lunch after a morning of A. Salario realizes that being an assistant is tedious work A i Douglas Hewitt Cathy Hicks Carolyn Hill Jeri Hinkle Michael Hires DAVID HERNANDEZ DECA 2, 3, Historian 2, Pres. 3, CATHY HICKS Deca Day, Leadership Develop- ment Conference, Southern Regional Conference LINDA HERNANDEZ CAROLYN HILL Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Pan Am 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Track 3 VALERIE HERRON JERI HINKLE LISA HERNANDEZ DOUGLAS HEWIT'I' MICHAEL HIRES German Club 2, 3, Track and Field TONI HERNANDEZ 1, 2 194 ' SENIORS A SPECIAL KIND OF HILLSBOROUGH FEELING group of Jr. Optimists expressd the feeling of knowing they're if1. Norman Hires John Hockett 1 Charles Holcombe Anthony Holloway Donnell Holmes Linda Homer Hazel Hopkins William Huckaby Joan Hudgens Curtis Hudson Cherie Huet Deborah Hughes NORMAN HIRES SHC 2, 35 Jamaa 35 Calendar JOAN HUDGENS Model 3 Photo Club1 JOHN HOCKETT LINDA HOMER CHERIE HUET DCT 15 ROTC 1, 2, 35 ROTC Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Photo Club CHARLES HOLCOMBE Awards 1, 2, 3 35 Drama Club 2, 35 Brush 81 Pallet 35 Flagette 15 Concert Chorus 1, 2, 35 H.R. Rep 25 Calendar Model ANTHONY HOLLOWAY HAZEL HOPKINS Cand- 3: State Chorus Contest 1: Hvs 3, PreSadem3,cYs 2, March- Jamaa 2, Fine Arts 2g Hvs 35 Ch0fUS CHHIC2 ing Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, ROTC Drill Team 35 Female Color 2, 35 Stage Band 1, 35 Student Guard 33 ROTC Company Com- Council 1, ROTC 15 H-Club Drum mander 35 Hllsborean Staff 35 Pla- DEBORAH HUGHES Maj0r2, 3 toon Leader- ROTC 2 CBE 35 FBLA 1, 25 Reporter 25 S- Club 25 Sophomore Chorus 15 Concert Chorus 2, 3, Treasurer 3 DONNELL HOLMES WILLIAM HUCKABY SENIORS ' 195 Willie Humphrey Michael Hurley Steve Hutchinson Although we leave things behind, the sight Danilo Iglesias Michelle Irvin Charlene Jackson of the tower will never be forgotten. Edwin Jackson Issac Jackson Julia Jackson Marlene Jaime Chad James HUMPHREY, WILLIE IRVIN, MICHELLE JACKSON, JULIA HURLEY, MICHAEL S-Club 2, 3, Treas, 3, Drama Club JAMAA 1, 2, 3, Photg 1, 2, 3, RATS J.O. 2, 3, Vice Pres. 35 Swimming 1, F.C.A. 2, 3, HYS 2, 3, Bible Club 3, 1-103A 3, FBLA 3, ROTC 2, 3, Club 2, 3, Treas. 3, FCA 1, MATS 2, Dancerette 1, Hm. Rm. Rep. 1, Bible Club 3, Drama 1, Concert 2, 3, H. Club1,2,3, J.V. Football1, Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Band, Varsity Football 2, 3, Swimming 1, Sound System 2, 3. 2, 3, Powder Puff Coach 2, Calen- da' Mode' 3 JACKSON, ci-IARLENE A4MEr MQF'-ENE . Kiwanettes 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Sec. emere Qs. ' ' 3' Jr' DW' 2' Co' HUTCHINSQN, 51-EpHEN 1 FBLA2 FTA3 GUNS Head 3, Civlnettes 2, 3, Wrestling Photo Club 3, Interact 3, Bowling ' ' ' Club 2- 3, Pan Am Club 3, Quill 81 Cgub 3 JACKSON EDWIN Egrfall Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, Co- H-olub 2', Football 1,2,3. 'O' ' IGLESIAS, DANILO ROTC Bn. Com. 3, Drill Team Com. 3, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, MCG JACKSON' ISSAC Com, 2, 3. 196 ' SENIOFIS LET'S TAKE ONE LAST LOOK! Jacqueline James Signe Jaudon Annette Jenkins Lisa Jessee Juan Jimenez Susan Jimenez Danny Johnson Delphine Johnson X D ' a 'ft 45 J OOOJJ J John Johnson Joseph Johnson Kenneth Johnson P. Johnson can't believe it's almost over. JAMES, CHAD .nMENEz, JUAN Jon-lNsoN, DELPHINE D608 2,31 ROTC 2- RATS 2, Baseball 2, 3, Track 3. SAC 3, Jamma 1, opnmass 2, 3, JAMES, JACQUELINE JAUDON, SIGNE DECA 3, Jr. ROTC JENKINS, ANNETTE JESSEE, LISA HYS 3, Softball 1. JIMENEZ, SUSAN JOHNSON, ANTHONY ,DECA 3. JOHNSON, DANNY DCT 1, 2. Hilsborean Staff 3, Hm. Rm. Rep. 1 JOHNSON, JOHN JOHNSON, JOSEPH JOHNSON, KENNETH SENIORS ' 197 SENIORS DO IT WITH CLASS! ' Kimberly Johnson 1 Lorraine Johnson Patricia Johnson Sharon Johnson Tim Johnson imwwwf as Wanda Johnson Dianne Joly Annette Jones -.I Bri Charles Jones R. Alvarez expresses the thrill of victory. Jennifer Jones Tommy Jones JOHNSON KIMBERLY 3 Hm Rm Rep 2 3 JONES ANNETTE Klwanettes 2 3 HYS 3 Wrestling FHA2 3 Jamma2 3 FBLA1 Fla- Club 3 Pan Am Club 3 RATS 3 gettes2 3 Terriers Bark Sklts 2 3 Dancer JOHNSON TIM ettes 2 3 Co Head 3 Hm Rm JO 1 2 3 RATS2 3 Optl miss Rep 1 Powder Puff2 Coach 2 Varsity Football 1 2 3 JONES CHARLES MATS2 3 Sgt at Arms3 Bowling JOHNSON LORRAINE Club 2 3 Sgt at Arms3 Bowling Wrestling Club1 JOHNSON WANDA 2 3 Wrestling1 2 3 Football1 Terrier Bark Sklt1 2 JOHNSON PATRICIA JOHNSON WILLIAM HYS 1 Concert Chorus 1 2 3 DCT1 2 3 ROTC1 2 JONES JENNIFER Sound System2 3 Hm Rm Rep Brush8tPallet1 Fine Arts Club2 2 3 JOHNSON SHARON .1oLv DIANNE Jones Toivimv CBE1 FBLA3 FHA2 3 Reporter 198 ' SENIORS I , I Baseball,2, Terrier Bark Skit3. , , Wrestling Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Waldrena Jones Frank Kearns J. Jimenez envies B. Daniels as she shows him her idea of class. John Kelley Deirdre Kellum Mary Kellum Maria Kelly Richard Kelly April Kennedy Bruce Kennedy Michael Kennedy Connie Kent Josephine Keyes JONES WELDRENA KELLUM MARY Y BR E DCT 3 Vice Pres 3 Jamma 3 Z Club 2 3 JROTC1 2 3 Com KENNED UC FHA3 Hm Rm Rep 3 2 3 Hm Rm Rep 2 ROTC3 KENNEDY MICHAEL Wrestling Club 2 Basketball 1 KEARNS FRANK KELLY MARIA 2 HOSA3 Swim Club1 2 3 Wres Environmental Club 2 3 Helm Wresumg tling Club 3 J O 3 Swimming 1 Staff2 3 2 3 Football 3 Concert Band 3 Terrier Bark Skit 3 KENT CONME h81P ll t2 3 T 3 KELLY RICHARD BMS a e 'ees KELLEY JOHN DCT2 3 Treas 2 3 KENNEDY APRIL KEHY5g'AJ3oSEPHINE Bowling Club1 2 3 Treas 3 KELLUM DEIRDE HOSA2 Mu Alpha Theta3 1 Y I 1 1 ' 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . . . , , . . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . , , , . . 1 , , 1 1 1 1 ' 5 1 1 1 - 1 , . , SENIORS ' 199 'e3.oole.'xm5 QBCMQR Cx X9 Q sg Q Y A quiet place helps one to remember all the memories of yesterday V David Kiefer Anita King Karen King Michael King Manuel Kladakis Bethany Kline Moses Knott Theresa Krumbholz Johnny Laird Lyle Lamboley KIEFER, C. DAVID Surfing Club 2, 3, ROTC 1. KING, MICHAEL KNOTT, MOSES III RATS 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 3. Jamma 1. KING, ANITA KLADAKIS, MANUEL C. KRUMBHOLZ, THERESA J.O. 3, Mats 3, Swimming 1, Ter- KING, KAREN A. rier Bark 3, Swim Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Wre-Silirtg Club 2, 3, S-Club 1, 2, LAIRD, JOHNNY M- 3, Vice Pres. 3, Pep Club 1, Vice Pres. 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Concert KI-'NE BETHANYJ ghofgs 31 F'a9ene 2' 31 Hm- Rm- Terrferenes1,2, 3, CBE1,2, 3. ep' ' LAMBOLEY, LYLE H. 200 ' SENIORS David Landeta Sara Lane Jeanne Langford ,, A l ' K ,, ' 'lswvfwggp 1 M W' L K. Roberts reminisces about the past and begins to dream about the future. Arnette Langston Donna Law Patricia Lawson Victor Lemus Rafael Leon Claudette Leonard Lucia Lima Steven Lima Frank Liuzzo LANDETA, DAVID LARLON, SUSAN J.O. 2, 3, HYS 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Stage LAW, DONNA LEON' RAFAEL Band 3, Concert Chorus 2, 3, SNHS1,2, 3, NHS 2, 3, SNHS Sec. Sound System 2,3, H-Club. 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, HSS 3, E,?5'Q:?'fL,,QggEFg Environment Club 3, Treas. 3, ' ' 9 ' LANE, SARA Drama Club 1, Red 81 Black Staff FHA 2, PEAC 2, Volleyball 1. 2, 3, News Editor 3 '- V'A- LUC'A l.ANGFoRo, LoRRAlNE LAWSON, PATRICIA '-'MA' STEVEN HYS 3. CBE 2, 3, see. 3. Liuzzo, FRANK U LANGSTON,ARNETTE LEE, STEVE EHSK3' AQHC? 3' SEJHS Take' FHA 1, 2, DECA 2, 3, vlee Pres. 3, lreelballz, ROTC 3. 'ea e'S 1 'OSS Gun 'V ' Basketball 2 LOCKLEAR, HERBERT LEMUS' VICTOR DCT 2, 3, WEP 2, Vice Pres. 2 SENIORS ' 201 202 ' SENIORS ' 0' 'WSP Mark Longway Dennis Lorenzo Jorge Lorenzo Manuel Lucius Rolando Luis Sergio Luis Kimberly Lyons Ronnie Mack Ana Madrera The memories of good friends and fun times will never be forgotter MARK LONGWAY Swimming 2, 3 MANUEL LUCIUS KIMBERLY LvoNs DENNIS LORENZO ROLANDO LUIS RONNIE MACK Baseball Club 2, 3, Baseball Team J.O. 2, 3, Mats 2,3,WF9S'Ilif1Q Club 2,3, Band 1, 2,3 2, 3, Baseball Club 2, 3, Bats 2, Surfing Club 2, FCA 2, Football 2, 3, Terrier Bark 2, HR. Flep. 1,2 Jonee LonENzo ANA MADRERA Rats 3, HYS 3, MAO 2, 3, Wres- SERGIQ LUIS fling Club 1, CYS 1 Ch0ru51 L. Gilbert and G. Reel share a special Audrey Major Dorothy Mallard Laura Maniscalco moment '60, 'Y' Bevenlyhllanley Ronnie Manning Tim Mapp Ronald Marshall Joni Marston Jan Martin Jon Martin Alfredo Martinez Lia Martinez Charles Martinsen AUDREY MAJOR RONNIE MANNING J.O. 3, Wrestling 3 JON MARTIN DOROTHY MALLARD CBE 1, Volleyball 1 TIM MAPP ALFREDO MARTINEZ LAURA MANISCALO RONALD MARSHALL LIA MARTINEZ Wrestling Club 2, Rats 2, HYS3 Jamma Club 3, HY 3, Track Opti-miss 2, 3, Vice-Pres, 3, R315 Marching Band 2 2, 3, Wrestling ciub1, 2, 3, cheer- leader 1, Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, BEVERLY MAN!-EY Terrier Bark 1, 2, H.R. Rep. 1 Anchors 2, 3, CBE 2, 3, Pres. 3 JONI MARSTON CHARLES MARTINSEN JAN MARTIN PHILIP MARKEL SENIORS - 203 TRADITIONS: OLD AND NEW! 204 ' SENIORS Robert Martinsen Albert Martocchio James Mason Yvonne Mason Diana Mauch Slater Mazion Brett McBride Scott McCatty Terriers continue to sing the Alma Mater, showing pride in H.H.S. Sheila McClain ROBERT MARTINSEN vvoNNE MASON BRETT McBRIDE ALBERT MARTOCCHIO DIANA MAUCH Brush and Pallette 2, Golf 2 SCOTT McCATTY JAMES MASON SLATER MAZION SHEILA McCLAIN Gregory McCrimmon Mullle McDanleIs Peggy McDonald L Gonzalez starts a new cheering tradltlon. Rodney McDougall Kenneth McGee Cherolda McGill bi Freddie McGruder Edward Mclntosh Sherrie McKlnuzl KENNETH MCGEE CHEROIDA MCGILL Jama1 Sec 1 FHA Basketball 1 FREDDIE MCGRUDER EDWARD MCINTOSH ROTC 1, 2, 3 CREATIVITY IS: TERRIERS IN ACTION! Drama students make opening night per- Carol Mendez Randy Mercer Marie Messina fect. Michael McLendon Kelly McVicker Estella Melton Rose Messina Michael Miley Angelia Miller Jenda Miller Teresa Miller MICHAEL McLENDON Wrestling Club 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2 RANDY MERCER KELLY McVICKER DCT 1, FBLA 1, Brush and Pallette ANGELIA MILLER 1, Pep Club 2, Homeroom Rep 1 MARIE MESSINA CBE 2, 3, Pan Am 2, Wrestling Club 2, Student CounciI1 JENDA MILLER ESTELLA MELTON Opti-Miss 3, HYS 3, HOSA 3, Pan Am 3, Wrestling Club 1, 2, 3, Swim Club 3, Photo Club 3, Homeroom ROSE MESSINA Rep- 2, 3 CAROL MENDEZ Drama 1, 2, 3, SNHS 1, 2, 3, Ter- nereiies 2, 3, Pan Am 3, MAO 3, TERESA WLLER H35 3' Hilsborean Staff 3 MICHAEL MILEY CBE 2, 3, Sec. 2, FBLA 2,3 206 'SENIORS Kim Mills Dylan Mitchell Juanita Mitchell Kimberly Mitchell Rhoda Molina an K A 1 IF A I A I -A 0 as ....-..-...-..-...o,.. -.....,....-...,...,,,.- I I llea g e, itil I Kim MOUIQOITIGVY Anita M00dY V. Pouncy, G. Sayres, and M. Irvin sing with great expression. KIM MILLS DYLAN MITCHELL JUANITA MITCHELL KIMBERLY MITCHELL CATHERINE MONTALVO FTA 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2, 3, Anchors 2, 3, sec. 3, SNHS 3, MAO 3, NHS 3, SHS 3, Red 81 Black 2, 3, Co-Editor 3, Homeroom Rep. 1 RHODA MOLINA MAO 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, ROTC MARLENE MONDRAGON Fine Arts 2, 3, Drama 2, Brush and KIM MONTGOMERY Pallette 3, Pan Am 3, Wrestling Club 3 ANITA MOODY semons - 207 ,- '- - - in Bruce Moore im .W I lslee Morales Michael Morris S. MoCatty finds lunch time an opportunity to talk with L. Johnl Robert Morris son 208 ' SENIORS Julie Moseley Kimberly Mount Bonnie Mount David Moyer Michael Munoz BRUCE MOORE ROBERT MORRIS BONNIE MOUNT Bible Club 13 FCA 1, 2, 3, Pres, 25 Junior Optimiss 2, 35 Swimming Tennis 1, 2, 33 Civinettes 2, 35 Ger Football 15 Swimming Team 2, 3, Club 2, 3, Swimming Team 2, 3, man Club 2, HR Rep. 1g Hilsbo HR Rep. 1g Boys' State 3 Stage 'Band 2, 35 Marching Band rean Staff Photographer 2,3 1, 2, 35 Hilsborean Staff 33 Terrier Bark Skit 2, 35 HR Rep. 1 ISLEE MORALES DAVID MOYER Cheerleader 1, 2 JULIE MOSELEY MICHAEL M MICHAEL MORRIS KIMBERLY MOUNT Red 8, BIagkN5if 3 FBLA 1g FHA 1, Football 1 a LUNCH TIME IS RAP TIME Juanita Murray Debra Musick Robin Musick Gail Mutcherson Donna Myntti Debra Napolitano Harold Nathan Lori Needham I 3' Kerry Nelson Ricky Nelaon Allen Newhart L. Tollen and L. Maniscalco enjoy their lunch time. JUANITA MURRAY 33 Jamma 33 FHA 33 Track 13 Bas- LORI NEEDHAM ketballt DEBRA MUSICK KERRY NELSON DONNA MYNTTI NHS 2, 33 Pres. 33 MAO 3. Hss sg French Club 1:Treas. ll NHS 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Jr. Mar- HOSA 33 Pan Am 33 Mu Alpha Shallg ROBIN MUSIOL Theta 33 FNHS 35 HSS 2 CBE 33 FBLA 2 RICKY NELSON DEBRA NAPOLITANO GAIL MUTCHERSON RONDA MYERS HAROLD NATHAN ALLEN NEWHART DECA 2, 33 Secretary 23 President SENIORS' 209 CHERISH YESTERDAY I gsf f Lisa Newton Hang Nguyen iv ,Q i .4 avi ks : giiif Susan Nichols Richard Nolin Victor Rivera takes time out to reminisce of his past trophy award Dwayne Nurse Winston Oatsvall Horst Oparlik Tanya Oliva Cheri Oliver LISA NEWTON SUSAN NICHOLS Kiwanettes 2 3 Pan Am 3 Wres tling Club 1 2 3 Photo Club 3 HYS3 HCIub12 3 FCA2 3 Swimming Team 1 Cheerleader 1 Puff 2 Terrier Bark 1 NHS 3 HOSA2 Treas 2 Chorus KOZACS 2 3 RICHARD Noun HANG T NGUYEN DWAYNE NURSE Anchors 3 Terriettes 3 NHS 2 3 HORST ODPARLID TANYA OLIVA ZClub2 3 HFlRep12 3 FNHS2 3 V Pres 3 MAO3 HSS CHERI OLIVER 3 J' UShe'2 Civinettes2 Wrestling Club2 WINSTON OATSVALL ' . - ' 1 5 . 5 1 , , ' ' 2, 3g Head sg HR Rep.1,2gPowder 1 ' , 2, 3: 210 ' SENIORS DREAM FOR TOMORROW Kristine Olsen Douglas Osborn William Osteen Sandee Otto Carlos Owens Cora Padgett Amos Page Steven Parker Thomas Pate Mary Patterson L. Turman daydreams of her future plans. William Payne KRISTINE OLSEN S t 2, 3, HR R . 2, R d 8. Bfjcigtaff 2 GP e Sher 2, 3, Head 3, Calendar Model DOUGLAS OSBORN CORA PADGETT WILLIAM osTEEN z-club 3, sec. 3, FTA 2, 3, sm-is T'303 Qf,'2,'g5Iin CI b 3, B I. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Stage 3, FBLA 13 Pan Am 3, Marching CI 'b 3, MAES 29 F ' tgmifnzg Band1,2,3 Bands Wlsmagi ' 00 a ' SANDEE OTTO AMOS PAGE MARY PATTERSON SNHS 1, 2, 3, NHS 1, 2, 3, Pres. 35 MAO 3, Kiwanettes 2, 3, Drama DCT 1, 2, S-Club 2, Calendar Track3,Football1 Model 1, Wrestling Club 3 STEVEN PARKER 2 . . CARLOS owENs RATS 2, 3, MATS 3, Photo club 2, g'LQZ,fg iiige' Bmake' 2' 3' HSS FTA 1, 2, 3, Drama 2, V.-Pres. 25 3, Track 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Wres- ' y Thespians 1, 2, 3, Forensics 1, 2, tling Club 1, 2, 33 Wrestling Team 3, Concert Chorus 2, 3, Sound 2, 3, Hilsborean Staff Photogra- WILLIAM PAYNE SENIORS ' 211 212 ' SENIORS gl, Diane Pechavar Eric Pederson Robert Peek .2543 ' 3 QA. -Q Avelio Perez Loretta Perez Lisa Peralta Insanity flows between two senior friends Gaylene Perry Donna Peterson Lorne Peterson Pamela Phillips Randall Pickett DIANE PECHAVAR Optimiss 2, 33 Tennis Club 23 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Hm Rm Rep 1 Secretaryg CYS 23 Wrestling Club 2, 33 Pan Am 33 Hilsborean Staff 3 ball Team 13 Flagettes 33 Terrier Bark 33 Hm Rm Repl GAYLENE PERRY LORNE PETERSON ERIC PEDERSON Civinettes 2, 3 Secretary Brush and Palette 2, 3 Pres. Drama Club PAMELA PHILLIPS ROBERT PEEK 13 Concert Chorus 2, 33 Student Swim Club 33 HYS 33 Forensic AVELIO PEREZ Council Rep. 2 Club 33 Student Council 3 DONNA PETERSON RANDALL PICKETT LORETYA PEREZ RATS 2, 3, wrestling club 3, wrestling club1, 2, 3, HClub1, 2, Photo Club 33 Brush and Palette 33 33 Football 1, 23 Wrestling Team 1, LI?r2rZE?e?::3-L5 2 3, 2 Treasurer 3 Pan Am 33 Wrestlerettes 33 Soft- 2, 324 in District WrestIing2 SMILING FACES REFLECT HAPPY MEMORIES. Richard Pierceall Lori Pinc Tina Pierola T. Dfiaughter reflects a smile upon three years of being a dan- Victgria Pitcher ceret e. 'VX Todd Polo Deborah Poole Vicky Pope Anita Porro Karrie Potter RICHARD PIERCEALL VICTORIA PITCHER VICKY POPE wrestling club 2, 3, 700 club 2, 3, Simba 2 FBLA1-2 H Club 2, 35 Football 2, 33 Wres- ning 2, 3, Terrier Bark 3 TODD POLO 'TTA P0399 . TA 1, 2, 3, 2, 3 - sec. Wrestling . - DCT 2, 35 historian ROTC Drill Dursghgnd Palette 3, Concert Cho team 1 KARRIE POTTER LORI PINC SENIORS ' 213 214 ' SENIORS REACHING OUT IN AN INDIRECT WAY Valerie Pouncy John Ragsdale Deborab Prevatte Kris Pupello Janet Rachelewfsky Tim Radice 'CQ' Wg' Jana Rambo Dale Ramsey Jeff Wilkes prepares for college which is just within reach. Rita Redolta VALERIE POUNCY JANET RACHELEWFSKY JANA RAMBO Jamma 1, 2, 35 Kiwanettes 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Wrestling Club 2, 33 3 - secretary, HYS 33 Hm Rm Golf 2, 3 DALE RAMSEY Flep. 1, 23 Student Council Sec. 35 HOSA 2, 35 HSS 33 Beaker Break Concert Chorus 2, 3 - President: TIM RADICE erS 3 Sound System Baseball 2, 3 RITA REDOLTA DEBORAH PREVATTE JOHN RAESDALE Photo Club 1. 35 WYGSUIHQ Club 2 35 Pan Am 35 Brush and Palette 3 KRIS PUPELLO Z-Club 2, 3, 3 - V. Pres, Red and Black 2, 3 L 3 I Monica Reed Vera Reeder Charlotte Reedy T. Allen thinks about her future anxiously. Gary Reel Karl Rexford Alejandro Rey Charlene Richardson Kimmie Richardson Patricia Richardson Yvonne Ricks Robert Riley MONICA REED and Black Staff 1, 2, 3 tion 2, 3 RATS 2, 3, SAC 3, Wrestling Club 2, 35 Drama Club 1, Jamaa 35 GARY REEL CHARLENE RICHARDSON Track Club 33 H-Club 2, 3, Track 1, Jr. Optimist 2, 33 Swim Club 2, 35 FBLA 1, CBE 2, 35 Photo Club 33 3, Student Council Hm Rm Rep 1, Swim Team 2, Hm Rm Rep 1, SAC3 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, Ter- Sports Ed. Red and Black Staff 3, rier Bark 2, 3 Red and Black 2, 35 Terrier Bark KIMMIE RICHARDSON Skit 33 Student Council Play 3 VERA REEDER PATRICIA RICHARDSON DCT1, 1, 2, 3, secretary-3 KARL REXFORD Brush and Palette 2, Fine Arts 3 YVONNE RICKS CHARLOTTE REEDY Jamaa 3 Swim Club 2, 3, FBLA 1, 2, 33 His- ALEJANDRO REY toriang Fellowship of Christian SNHS 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 33 HSS 3, ROBERT RILEY Athletes, 13 Optimiss 2, 3, Histo- Pan Am Club 35 Spanish Declama- DCT 2, 3 rian - 3, Swim Team 1, 2, 33 Red SENIORS ' 215 GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL . . . Ulf Ringertz Julius Rios Ill Jose Rivera Ruth Rivera Victor Rivera ft ? Charlene Roberts Curtis Roberts Keith Roberts W, ....,,,, W I Alf Malonna Roberts Renee Roberts Arlie Robinson Evading school isn't hard for D. Gonzalez ULF RINGERTZ VICTOR RIVERA KEITH ROBERTS Swedish Exchange Student Ger- Photo Club 23 Hilsborean Staff Wrestling Club 3g Football 2, 3 man Club 35 MHS 3, HSS 3 Photographer 3, ROTC 2, 33 Boys' State MALONNA ROBERTS JULIUS RIOS CHARLENE ROBERTS RENEE ROBERTS JOSE RIVERA DCT 2, Treasurer 35 Hm Rm Rep 2 ROTC 1 ARLIE ROBINSON CURTIS ROBERTS Bus. Off. Ed. 2, Pan Am 35 Track 1, RUTH RIVERA 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3 216 ' SENIORS l. Rodriguez's thoughts sink to baseball. William Robinson Linda Rodgers Thomas Rodhouse Carlos Rodriguez Daphne Rodriguez Ralph Rodriguez Zoe Rodriguez Willie Rogers Bryant Rolle Marie Romanello Nora Rubio WILLIAM ROBINSON 33 Pan Am 1, 33 Forensic Club 33 MAO 33 SSHS 33 HSS 33 NHS 33 HYS 33 Swim Club 33 Hm Rm Rep Chess Club 23 Beaker Breakers 2, 2 3 - Pres. Key Club 2 - Trea- surer RALPH RODRIGUEZ RATS 2, 33 Wrestling Club 2, 33 LINDA RODGERS Baseball Club 2, 33 Football Club 13 MATS 33 Football 13 Baseball 2, THOMAS RODHOUSE 3 CARLOS RODRIGUEZ ZOE RODRIGUEZ DCT13 Wrestling CIub2 Optimiss 23 RATS 23 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 33 Pan Am 13 Swim Club DAPHNE RODRIGUEZ 13 Softball 33 Hm Rm Rep 1, 2 Civinettes 1, 23 Wrestling Club 2, BRYANT ROLLE Tennis Club 1, 23 Photo Club 1, 2, 33 RATS 33 HYS 33 lnterorganiza- tion of Clubs 33 Forensic Club 3, Treas.3 Tennis 23 Hilsborean Staff 2, 33 SAC 2, 33 Student Council Pres. 3 MARIE ROMANELLO CBE 3 NORA RUBIO Wrestling Club 2, 33 Photo Club 33 Pan Am 33 Brush and Palette 33 Hm Rm Rep 1 SENIORS ' 217 Theodore Rust III Rachel Rutherford John Rutkowski D. Law finds herself cramming for exams. Anita Salario Michael Salario 2 Margaret Sams Rene Sanborn Derek Sanchez Patrick Sanford Geraldine Sarcone Ralph Sarcone THEODORE RUST MARGARET SAMS FRANK SARCONE MATS 2, RATS 2, Surfing 2, Brush RACHEL RUTHERFORD RENE SANBORN and Palette 3, J.O. 2, Wrestling 2 Brush and Palette 1, 2, 3 CBE 3, Terrierettes 3, Anchors 3, Football 2 Wrestling Club 3, FBLA 2, 23, Vice JOHN RUTKOWSKI Pres. 3, H.R. Rep 2, 3 GERALDINE SARCONE Kiwanettes 2, 3, pres. 3, HOSA 2 ANITA SALARIO DEREK SANCHEZ 3, Treas. 2, HYS 3, Brush and Pal- RATS 2, 3, Sec. 3, Wrestling Club ette 3, FTA1 1, 2, 3, HYS 3, H.R. Rep. 2, 3, Pan Am. 3 PATRICK SANFORD RALPH SARCONE MICHAEL SALARIO MATS 3, Pres. 3, RATS 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Surfing 2, Brush and Palette 1, 2, J.O. 2, Wrestling 3, 2, Calender Model 2 218 ' SENIORS LAST MINUTE CRASH COURSE Brett Saunders Cassandra Savering Gregory Sayers Tammy Saylor Larry Scaglione SI David Scamard Edmund Scarborough Marie SCIWWGVZ f 9 v ' '-mg-,.,.,..-,, Jesse Scranton Carolyn Sellers Yvonne Serrano K. Nelson rushes to finish for his grade. BRETTSAUNDERS ming Club 2, Wrestling Club 2, Swim Club 2, 3, HSS 3, HMS 3, Radio Club 2,3, ROTC1,2,3 HOSA 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Swimming3 Sec. 3, Concert Band 1, 2, Band CASSANDRA SAVERING Lib. 2 EDMUND SCARBOROUGH HOSA 3, FBLA 3, FTA 3 LARRY SCAGLIONE MARIE SCHWARZ GREGORY SAYERS RATS 2, 3, Wrestling Club 2, 3, HOSA 2, 3, HYS3 J.o. 2, 3, Treas. 3, Beakers Break- MATS 2, 3. Sgt- at Arms 3, Fel- ers 3, Swim Club 2, 3, Swimming Christ. 2, 3, Surfing Club 2, Beaker KIM SELZ 1, 2, Concert Chorus 2, 3, Sound Breakers 3, Wrestling 2, 3 System 3, Terrirer Bark 2 JESSE SCRANTON DAVID SCAMARD TAMMY SAYLOR J.O. 3, Key Club 2, 3 Vice Pres. 3, CAROLYN SELLERS Civinettes 2, Vice Pres. 3, Swim- SENIORS ' 219 Richard Seward The happiness of Ziggy is sometimes shown in the last place you'd expect to find it. Lisa Seymour Dorothy Shaw Rick Shaw Jamie Shedd Sandra Shedd Libbie Shelton Melissa Siarke Lori Sibbitt Jonni Simms Robert Simon YVONNE SERRANO Photo Club 1 2 3 Drama Club 1 2 3 Pan Aml 2 Wrestling Club DORQTHV SHAW MELISSA SIARKE HYS 3 Terriettes 3 Wrestling Club 3 Kiwanettes 3 Hilsborean LORISIBBI-I-r Staff? 3 Brush and Palene1 2 3 sec 2 2 3 HYS3 FNES3 H R Rep RICK SHAW RICHARD SEWARD DECA1 3 Pres 3 LISA SEYMOUR HYS 3 H Club 3 H R Rep 1 Cal endar Model 3 Concert Band 1 2 3 Concert Chorus 3 Terrier Bark 1 2 3 Dancerette3 JAMIE SHEDD HYS 1 HSS 1 SANDRA SHEDD DECA3 Sec 3 LIBBIE SHELTON HOSA2 3 S0ftbaII2 3 class Ed 3 JONNI SIMMS DCT 3 Flagette 2 3 ROBERT SIMON Baseball 3 3, Hilsborean staff'2,,3,' under 220 ' SENIORS ZIGGY INVADES H.H.S. ' s .S- :, Memnie Simpson Paula Sims Teresa Sims Georgia Slaton M. Erskine studies with the help of Ziggy. Donna Sloan Dianne Smith Eugene Smith Gregory Smith Jennifer Smith John Smith Mark Smith MELANIE SIMPSON DIANNE SMITH JENNIFER SMITH CBE 1, 2, Vice-Pres.1 Optimiss 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, FTA 1, 2, Wrestling Club 2, 3, Surfing Club 3, Vice Pres. 3, Swimming Club 2, 2, Swim Club 3, ER. Rep 3, Calen- PAULA SIMS 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Powder Puff der Model 2, SAC 3 2, Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, Under- TERESA SIMS class Ed. 3 JOHN SMITH DCT 3, Sec. 3 Photo Club 3, Concert Chorus 2, EUGENE SMITH 3, Sound System 2, 3 GEORGIA SLATON DECA 3, Rats 3, J.O. 2, 3 MARK SMITH DONNA SLOAN GREGORY SMITH DCT 2, 3, Pres. 3 HOSA 2, Z-Club 2 ANGELA SMITH Pan Am. 3, S-Club 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, NHS 2, 3, SNHS 2, 3, HSS 3, HOSA 3 SENIOR ' 221 WE'VE LEARNED MORE THAN OUR ABC'S Verna Spurlock finds English to be tedious. Mary Smith Peter Smith Rickey Smith Cynthia Smoot Keith Smyer Lynne Solomon Desiree Soria Rita Sotomayor Bradley Spacone Okey Springston Verna Spurlock MARY SMITH KEITH SMYER DESIREE SORIA Swim Club 3 NHS 2 3 Photo Club HOSA1 PETER SMITH 2 3 Vice President 3 Junior Opt: mist 3 RITA SOTOMAYOR RICKEY SMITH LYNNE SOLOMON Civinettes 2 3 CBE 3 Hist 3 BRADLEY SPACONE CYNTHIA SMOOT FBLA 3 Drama 2 3 Vice Pres 2 Wres OKEY SPRINGSTON tlmg Club 2 FTA1 2 2 HOSA 2 3 Pres 2 HYS 3 Speech Club1 VERNA SPURLOCK 222 ' SENIORS 2 3 Soroptimiss 3 Concert Cho rus2 3 Homeroom rep 2 I 7 Y I , 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 I l I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' A Arthur Sputa Eugene Stafford Sharon Stanbro Michael Stanley A Sheryl Stanley P, .. Ml, CQQ! l .4 M. Edwards has learned how to help D. MICHAEL STANLEY Brush and Palette 1 NHS 2 Fine Arts1 Lesia Staples Russell Stark Grant Stein gllsyuch Wnh he' problems- and bnghten he' Charles Stephens Jennifer Stephens Patricia Stewart ARTHUR SPUTA SHERYL STANLEY GRANT STEIN Civinettes 3, Terrierettes 2, HOSA EUGENE STAFFORD 2, 3, Quill and SCr0ll 3, Hilsborean CHARLES STEPHENS Photo Club 1 Staff 2, 3, Co-Editor 3 JENNIFER STEPHENS SHARON STANBRO LESIA STAPLES NHS 3, Treas. 3, MAO 2, 3, SNHS Kiwarlettes 2, FHA 2, 3, Volleyball PATRICIA STEWART 2, 3, HSS 2, Anchors 2, 3, Bowling 1, Red and Black 3 CBE 3, Photo Club 2, Wrestling Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Beaker Club 2 Breakers 3, German 2, 3, Sec. 3 RUSSELL STARK SENIORS ' 223 BLESSINGS OF FRIENDSHIP! 2 Q 2 Charles Stromsnes John Sullivan Roberta Swanick Marlene Swank Annemarie Swanson When the best of friends get together, it means E sharing great times and dear memories. 224 ' SENIORS CHARLES STROMSNES JOHN SULLIVAN ALICIA SUMES CBE 3 Track 1 Band 1 FIOBERTA SWANICK ANNEMARIE SWANSON Soroptumuss 3 Connie Swanson Fredrivk Sweet Tom Tagliarini Cynthia Tarwater Lori Taylor Alicia Thomas CONNIE SWANSON CYNTHIA TARWATER Kiwannettes 2 Fine Arts 2 DCT 3 DONALD SWEAT Treas 3 Track 2 Football 2 3 LORI TAYLOR FREDRICK SWEET DCT 1 TOM TAGLIARINI ALICIA THOMAS RATS 23 Pres 3 Wrestling Club FTA 1 23 Brush and Palette 3 2 3 Vice Pres 3 Baseball 2 3 Concert Chorus Calendar Model 2 MARLENE swANk 1,2,a, Shri Club 21 MAO 3, MATS eeake? iaieakers 3, Optimiss 21 Michelle Thomas David Thompson Marshall Threadgill Patrick Tiller Sherry Tillis Mike Toledo Through the hands of friends love can be felt. Luis Tollen Susan Toney Lorri Touchton Kenneth Townsend Lisa Turman MICHELLE THOMAS Brush and Palette 2, MAO 2, Fla- LORRITOUCHTON HOSA3 gette 2,3 Thespians 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Photo Club 2, Foren- DAVID THOMPSON SHERRY TODD sic Club 2, 3, Silent Partners Mime HOSA 3 Troupe 2, 3 MARSHALL THREADGILL MIKE TOLEDO KENNETH TOWNSEND PATRICK TILLER DCT 1, Surf Club 1 Wrestling 1 , Track 1 , ROTC 3, Cal- LISA TURMAN endar Model 1, Homeroom Ftep.2 LUIS TOLLEN Civinettes 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Wrestling Club 2, 3, Bible Club 1, SHERRY TILLIS SUSAN TONEY FTA 3 HOSA 2, OPTi-Miss 2, FTA 3, FBLA 2, CBE 2 SENIORS ' 225 r SENIOR PRIVILEGES K. i OT. William Turner Athea Tyler Tommy Shaw Mcvickers takes advantage of being a sen- Ricky Valdalez David Valdes Vicki Vance Wayne Vandyke Esperanza Varela Jeffery Vasden Gloria Vereen Richard Vierling WILLIAM TURNER RICKY VALDALEZ JEFFERY VASDEN Bowling Club 2, 33 Treas. 25 Pres. Wrestling 3, 3, Football 13 Concert Chorus 2, 3, DAVID VALDES Bowling Team 2, 3, Sound System GLORIA VEREEN 2, 3 VICKI VANCE Kiwanettes 2, 35 HOSA 2, 3, Sec FHA 2, 3, Beaker Breaker 3 23 Red and Black 23 ATHEA TYLER FBLA 2, Track 1, 2, WAYNE VANDYKE RICHARD VIERLING J.O. 2, Wrestling Club 3, MATS 2g TOMMY UPSHAW ESPERANZA VARELA NHS 2, 3, HSS 35 FNHS 2, 3g Pres. 33 HYS 33 Forensics 33 226 ' SENIORS A TRADITION AT H.H.S. Cres Vigil Denise Villarosa James Waddell Harold Walker - Sheri Ward Sheryl Wasden Karen Waters Cassandra Watson 1 . kan Gary Watson Jerry Watson Valencia Weaver With B. Pyles, A. Jenkins gains a senior right. CRES VIGIL SHERI WARD CASSANDRA WATSON Football 1,2,3 Terrierettes 2, 33 Treas. 33 Civi- nettes 2, 33 Brush 8. Palette 13 CBE GARY WATSON DENISE VILLAROSA 33 Calendar Model 2 Z Club 2, 33 Treas. 33 NHS 2, 33 JERRY WATSON HSS 33 MAO 33 Beaker Breakers 33 SHERYL WASDEN Jamma 1, 2, 33 FHA 33 DCT 33 SAC Sec. 33 HYS 33 Wrestling Club 2 Wrestling Club 2, 33 Surfing Club 1, 2, 3 23 Swimming 33 HYS 3 IAMES WADDELL VALENCIA WEAVER Football 2,31 DCT1 KAREN WATERS Brush 81 Palette 2, 33 Fine Arts 1, S-Club 2, 33 Terrierettes 2, 33 His. Jamma 23 Volleyball 13 DECA 33 -IAROLD WALKER 33 MAO 33 HYS 33 Photo Club 33 Vice-Pres. 33 FHA3 Key 1 Hilsborean Staff Photographer 3 SENIORS ' 227 ONCE A TERRIER Victoria Weaver Jodi Weinberg Obia West Veronica Whaley Wanda Whetstone Dennis Whidden l51Gonzalez knows being a Terrier is Constance White Lexxie White Tanya White Veronica White Ronald White SENIORS V'gI,f:121fg'5Agff,,'f1 ow Club 3, Red wANoA wHETs1'oNE Lexxie wHlTE and Black 2, 33 Business Mgr. 35 FHA 12 2' 31 Jamma 1' 2' 31 HR' Rep. 1, TANYA wi-:ITE Kiwanettes 23 HOSA 13 Vice-Pres Jon' WEWBERG DENNIS WHIDDEN 15 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 13 GBM WEST vEnoNicA wHiTE coNsTANcE wHlTE VERONICA WHALEY RONALD WHITLEY . . . ALWAYS A TERRIER Terri Whitlock Joseph Wiley Gail Wilkes Jeffery Wilks Curtis Williams Deborab Williams R. Pickett's respect makes him a true Terrier. Eddie Williams Eric Williams Essie Williams Joe Williams Johnathan Williams TERRI WHITLOCK GAIL WILKS ERIC WILLIAMS Forensics 3 Vice Pres 3 HYS 3 Pan Am 3 SNHS 2 3 Concert Wrestling Club 1 2 3 RATS 3 Chorus3 Red and Black2 3 ESSIE WILLIAMS Photo Club 3 Surf Club 2 Z Club 2 3 Majorette 2 3 co head 2 JEFFERY WILKS JOE WILLIAMS head 3 CURTIS WILLIAMS JOHNATHAN WILLIAMS JOSEPH WILEY RATS 2, 33 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 DEBORAH WILLIAMS JO 25 HSS 33 Beaker Breakers 33 Z-Club 2, 33 Terrierettes 2, 35 HSS Vice-Pres. 3, MATS 2, 33 Red and 2, Surfing Club 2g HYS 33 Wres- Black 23 HR Rep. 25 tling Club 1, 2, Hilsborean Staff 2, 33 Senior Staff Editor 35 SENIORS ' 229 UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN . . . Lesa Williams Mary Williams Kim Johnson and Sonya Gonzalez reminisces while signing year- .amaiavv-I--anis tammy wimams books. lsadore Wilson Julie Wilson Kelly Wilson Kevin Wilson Kim Wilson LESA WILLIAMS ISADQRE WILSQN KELLY WILSON Bowling Club 13 HOSA 23 Anchors Photo Club 23 Jamma 33 DECA 2, 2, 33 Golf Team 23 33 Vice-Pres. 23 Pres. 33 FI.O.T.C. KEVIN WILSON 112, 35 DECA 33 Football 1, 23 MARY WILLIAMS JULIE WILSON KIM WII-90N TAMARA WILLIAMS CBE3 Civinettes 33 Wrestling Club 23 Concert Band 1, 23 Swimming TAMMY WILLIAMS Club 23 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 230 ' SENIOFIS G, Bennett bids 900dbV9 I0 3 years of mem- Panhenia wilson Helen Wolf Joel wood OYIGS. Q' Rennee Wood Gregory Woodbury Charles Yent Suzanne Yobst Cynthia Young 'Uv' Dale Young Margie Young Penny Young William Youngblood Mark Yount PARTHENIA WILSON GREGORY WOODBURY Junior Usher 23 HELEN WOLF CHARLES YENT MARGIE YOUNG Brush and Palette 13 Photo Club Wrestling Club 1, 2, 33 Treas. 33 S-Club 23 MAO 13 Swim Club 13 13 MATS 33 Football 13 Wrestling 1, Flagettes 23 Co-head 23 2, 33 Swimming Team 33 JOEL WOOD DALE YOUNG Interact 23 German Club 2, 33 SUZANNE YOBST Bowling Club 33 Marching Band PENNY YOUNG 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 2, 33 Stage CYNTHIA YOUNG CBE 23 HR. Rep. 33 Band 33 NHS 2, 33 S-Club 2, 33 HSS 33 RATS 33 HOSA 3: Sec. 33 H-Club WILLIAM YOUNGBLOOD RENNEE WOOD 1, 23 Photo Club 33 Flagette 1, 23 HR. Rep. 33 Calendar Model 23 MARK YOUNT SENIORS ' 231 MUBMD WQQGI Being chosen Outstand- ing Senior was an honor bestowed upon twenty-six seniors. To achieve this honor, a senior had to have acquired a certain number of points based on years of active par- ticipation in clubs, school activities, and sports. Extra points were given when a sen- ior held an office. This honor recognizes those students who were most active in sup- porting the tradition of the Big Red. 232 OUTSTANDING SENIORS KV l ill CUTT WQI UIIUYPB G. OUTSTANDING SENIORS ' 233 DONNA LAW Spanish National Honor Society, National Honor Society, Math Honor Soci- ety, Drama Club, Red and Black Staff, Junior Usher MONICA REED ' RATS, Wrestling Club, Drama Club, Jamaa, Track Club, H-Club, Track, Cheer- leader, Student Advisory Committee KAREN KING S-Club, Bowling Club, Wres- tling Club, Swimming, Fla- gette, Concert Chorus, Drama Club, Swim Club DIANNE SMITH Optimiss President, Hilsbo- rean Staff Underclass Edi- tor, Swimming, Swimming Club, FTA MICHEAL HURLEY Junior Optimist Vice Presi- dent, Swimming Club, MATS, H-Club, Football, Swimming, Calendar CATHERINE MONTALVO Anchors, Spanish National Math Honor Society, National Honor Society, Honorary Science Society, Red and Black Staff DEBORAH WILLIAMS Terrierettes, Z-Club, Honor- ary Science Society, Surf Club, Wrestling Club, HYS, Powder Puff, Hilsborean Staff Senior Section Editor, Quill and Scroll 'EWS' ,EL 2 . 1 . t . , --K -1- . ' 2', 1:'1 iiss 22 i CHARLES JONES Wrestling, Football, Bowling, MATS, RATS, Wrestling Club, Bowling Club VALERIE POUNCEY Jamma, Kiwanettes, HYS, Calendar Model, Student Council, Concert Chorus, Sound System CYNTHIA YOUNG National Honor Society, S- Club, Honorary Science Society, RATS, HOSA, Fla- gette, Student Council, Cal- endar Model DAVID LANDETA Junior Optimist, HYS, Marching Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Concert Chorus, Sound System ROLANDO LUIS Junior Optimist, MATS, Wrestling Club, Baseball Club, RATS, Surfing Club, Football, FCA WILLIAM TURNER Football, Bowling, Sound System, Concert Chorus, Bowling Club GREGORY SAYRES Junior Optimist, Math Honor Society, Swim Club, Swim- ming, Concert Chorus, Sound System ES: ,wx jk Hs., U.. 11: ANN-W-uhh f I 1' IIIEI ' I I LILL i IIIII, 31 Q G ELII Lllfm-I 9 I - WT, I, IWW ,w!515?I1'?I9 THAT','5f,f7H?EI II.'LI f' 'ff rm wx A my -,I w. vw IJ. ,L 2quqag-:wy'ng :ny,1 n.:LgQ',,fiig,,f,I1 Lenny Gonzalez wwf 2 Z 1 ART: Karl Rexford - 4 , .Wg ,, QW GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP: Joseph Barron BUSINESS EDUCATION: Betsy Ellerbee ILIS Q SCIENCE: Wllllarn RODIDSOIW 'gs HOME ECONOMICS: Diane Mauch STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Bryant Flolle 331415 fflll MATH: Eric Pederson C 4 if JOURNALISM: Charlie Harris, Kathy Montolvo wwo's wuo - 231 238 ' WHCYS WHO Riff INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: Greg Benett,John Hockett PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Dennis Lor ,xl ENGLISH: Michael Stanley MALE ATHLETICS: George Crum SITZO INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Ricky Nelson COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: Cindy Smoot vi X5 ff JOUFRNALISM: Marlene Jaime, Sheryl Stanley VOCAL MUSIC: Kandi Cunningham MALE ATHLETICS: Belinda Church ROTC: Mary Kellum, William Huckaby X . ,T v-,W -. 1' ,912 A ' 'Y' W if L ., M :VH ' ir r i-i.TIf' - A 2 H .gli q Q A 5 ,ea FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Gail Wilkes, Hang Ngygen WHO'S WHO ' 239 QJEQQQUCQQQ C0?fC1flQQ50P6ff ,f.L.Ma .gp S7 BEST ALL AROUND FRIENDLIEST BOY Lenny Gonzalez Cindy Cotarelo Tony Gallo -6+ AMW MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED WITTIEST BOY Jerry Commellas Nancy Campbell Randy Alvarez lx ,V lk MOST LEADERSHIP BEST DRESSED BOY Bryant Bolle Denise Dove Donnell Holmes 240 ' SENIOR NOTABLES X, IN- X Y, 1 x I! 9 I 4 FRIENDLIEST GIRL Stephanie Cigarran MOST INTELLIGENT I 4 y Kerry Nelson Debbie Bardin cv 'N Q ,I I , , I WITTIEST GIRL MOST DEPENDABLE Sheila Green Charlie Harris Margie Young Q lf, -, ' Lrkihr L. lf Fl1X BEST DRESSED GIRL MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Valerie Pouncey Anthony Holloway Lisa Newton SENIOR NOTABLES ' 241 fi? B..- III ,I -- BEST PEFISONALITY BEST LOOKING BOY David Caldevilla Cindy Young Ralph Rodriguez is I Q3 - ,f 1 I I I I 1 ni I - K ' in NICEST SMILE I MOST TALENTED BOY Gary Reel Sherri Ward Doug Hewitt S 5 I I GU: . :J 'Y ' awrivf' ,L 'N I , 74' I I ' 'iii BIGGEST FLIFIT MOST ATHLETIC BOY Camillo Casteliana Monica Reed George Crum 242 ' SENIOR NOTABLES BEST LOOKING GIRL PRETTIEST HAIR Cheri Huet Leslie Allen Jennifer Smith il To I C MOST TALENTED GIRL BEST AFRO Kandi Cunningham Malcom Cousin Velma Gallon MOST ATHLETIC GIRL BEST SUITED COUPLE Belinda Churchill Larry Scaglione Susan Altman SENIOR NOTABLES ' 243 X 2 fb 1 sg X, 12 1 D1 Hmm rw gms S if www, LW ,img m my dm K 2 1 2 X S mm tm .3 As Q gm 2 X Q X Q fa K L X ex 3 2 K 244 ' JUNIOR SUBDIVI DER Wanda Acevedo Debbie Ackerman Jacqueline Adams Brenda Adkins Paul Akins Mark Albertson Theresa Alderman Kevin Alexander Betty Alldredge Elisa Allen Erick Allen Christopher Allers Milagros Altuzarra David Alvarez Jeff Anderson Kim Andersen Mike Anderson Patricia Anderson Heriberto Aquinaga Brian Arcuri Peter Arcuri Bobby Armstrong Laura Armstrong Rafael Artiles Derusha Artis Donna Ashley Irwin Ashley Sandra Ashley LaShawn Austin Tammy Austin Lynne Bagby David Baker Debbie Baker Eugene Baker Saundra Balkman Kimberly Ballard Jesse Ballinger Cheryl Bandy Ricky Barcena Jose Barco Mark Barnwell 246 ' JUNIORS JUNIORS ANTICIPATE THEIR SENIOR YEAR 3 9' In 5 N W ,M T ii:i it X 'tba , L l Z K 1. 1 N Q - E N . th x 5 xx 1 1 r t. f if sf 5 A M M A A QV' ii' ' K cjrf K1 ,S - st as Rs K, M X B? , l W N Fi. Brown takes a last minute look at her notes before taking a test. 911' I ffgix f s ' Q .i::f: - X i sir fits 5 Q I i X i ' 5' , - .. We--mfs' Dis Ylffz The junior class anticipated ts upcoming senior year. After talking with a few of :hem it was found that a lot of :hem looked forward to the Jrivileges granted to seniors. They felt that a sense of lead- ership, respect and pride was shown toward Big Bed sen- iors. Upon realizing they had their work cut out for them, they began to live up to the expectations of a True Ter- rier. They strived hard and made it because the best was yet to come. I ,Q , ,,,, ,H We Qi fl! im m X X x J l al, V. . 1' E M x 'Z ' I' Senior privileges are being used by juniors who insist on leaving when seniors are called for lunch. Judy Barreta Nolia Barrefa Klara Barzo Charlett Basin Janet Bates Curtis Baughman Alice Bazo Scott Becton Donna Belcher Marvin Benjamin Connie Bennett Damon Bennett Alicia Bererguer Bob Bergevin Gary Bethencourt Charles Bethune Louis Betz Jill Beville Cindy Bishop Elijia Bivens Lisa Black Twila Black Karen Blair Steve Blake Adam Blandeburgo Sandra Bleich Jeff Bloomer Ellis Blosfield JUNIORS ' 247 Fay Bodden Sharon Boles George Bonetti James Bowers Charles Bowles Melody Boykin John Brady Evelyn Bragdon Donna Bridges Sabrina Brinson Dora Breche Ronnie Broughton Chris Brown Donny Brown Guy Brown Laura Brown Michelle Brown Patricia Brown Tony Brown Wilfred Brown John Brumage Sharon Buie Deanna Buchan Mark Burchell Carlton Burgess Jean Burke Cindy Burnette Dale Burnham Charles Burns 248 ' JUNIORS The Mihlkyf We Here! .5 gms , ' fi A- t w x xg Q r X X! Q ix limi To be in style, people put up with the odor of a perm ff' L. Langford realizes the advantages she has with her ,, vt I hairdo. Q-A sis 'Wi XX . wg-sl .Q gr: l X Q I xt xt wi 'ii X as at -2 T, 5' IZ: C' if i s X t p f 5 V .E O ' Q -L ' K B Egg, T .9 - X g g - : , K ' .,sL K A K www i .... 5 These brothers, Kevin and Scott Sibbitt, have similar tastes when choosing their hairstyles. .5 .E Qi . aww r s ,. . X L g 5 ii V N K I Ox X Q T , 'H ,SAS A N r1,r L W! ?' Richard Bush Robert Bush Vivian Bush lvor Butcher Cathi Butler LaConnia Butler Nita Butler Juan Cabana Mario Cabana Gary Cacciatore Patty Coluccio Frank Campanello Randy Campbell Sheewayne Campbell Kendrea Canady Terry Canal David Capitano Sam Capitano Teresa Card Laurie Cardinale Tina Cardinale Katrena Carey Jeanette Carman Ronda Carmichael Melanie Carter Marcelino Castellana Antony Castellano Leo Castellano Ralph Castellano Juan Castro Mike Caswell Mark Catledge Kevin Cawley Lottie Cellini Paula Cenkovich Melody Chapman JUNIORS ' 249 Pam Childress Troy Chisholm Francis Christensen Salome Christopher Paul Cianca, Jr. Lisa Cipolla Jerry Clarke Roger Clarke Glen Clegg Diane Clements Susan Coker Robert Cole Sandra Coleman Cecil Coley Mark Collins Robert Collins, Jr. Cheryl Comerford Denise Conway Susan Coomes David Cooper Kim Cooper Glenda Copeland Brldgett Corbitt Ronnie Corbitt Dixie Corcoran Michael Corripio David Cosme Susan Couch Stephen Couture Lee Coward Bonnie Cox Nick Cox 250 ' JUNIORS DEBATING SITUATIONS AMONG JUNICRS x 2? Renee Perricone discovers she has a meeting to attend. wi N. f ' fl l N is '- xlmx. x p ,t S ge!-f..'2 if it l -R: 3. is Q l :.-., t .rsel t,l::..'. 2.l. rse: flr S x mv K 'Q .l'f:,Q if Q' Ov B. Whitten an people skip class at once, it can result in a traffic jam! d S. Hutchinson find that when too many Juniors prepared to begin :heir second year at Hillsbor- ough High School. Having felt rrouder than ever, they tarted the year very bewil- ered. Deciding what clubs to be in nd whether or not they could ave run for class officers Nasn't easy. The juniors thought that they would have everything under control but some found they were wrong, for they still had to take their Functional Literacy test, which could have been very difficult. Students were tested on basic skills in Math and English. Failure on either part would have resulted in having to take it the following year. Most students knew that a lot of buckling down and study- ing was to be done, and they decided that there was no time for them to fool aroundg sothey must prepare them- selves now if they wanted to even think about the future. Sidney Cox Shawn Craig Carolyn Cram Little Dawn CrazyRiver Debi Croft Keith Cromack l Buddy Cromwell l Charlene Cupic Randy Curioso 3 NA Lisa Curtiss Ann Dam Vince Dampier David Danford Daphne Daniels Carol Davis Eddie Davis Greg Davis Howard Detwiler Kevin Davis Theresa Card assists Tim Smith with a difficult problem. x S , is vi M Elf l Tracee Davis Yvette Davis Debi Davy Carla Dawkins Denise Deal Richard Dearmas Evelio Del Toro JUNIORS ' 251 Stanley Dennison Ernest Diaz lrina Diaz Mike Diaz Richard Diaz David Dicey Jeraldine Dieguez Larry Dixon Theresa Dixon Linda Dodds James Dornburgh Jack Doughty Fred Douglas Michael Douglas Cathy Downs Paula Dubose Cindy Dunn Shirley Durant Judy Durrett Nannette Ehlers Sherry Elgin Elease Ellis Broderick Ellison John Engelberger Sandra Espino Eugene Essex Jackie Evans Darius Fagin Janet Falson Alisa Farmer Diana Fenn Diana Fernandez Manual Fernandez Scott Ferry Kim Fidler Jackie Findley 252 ' JUNIORS . NX rd N Q l ...L xx XX ' X fi at , ..,::,.,.: .... Q , H W ,M ----- - - fa, f: aN.-::1ssg- Pa aw .XS G9 Y W sg KW 2:0 a X SF ' 'twiiiif' Q A X 5 M K R 'Wings 90 701' ve 5. sz as l X-.. ., H R X tx X X . W S Nl' N Q X at 2? , M .gs 34 X at , Q if X X D. Cabanas and C. Strickland find time to have fun ii? 5 ,4 l .. l 'X .i..: m nv Q, Q NSR . .... D . . l - :mf ' :: ' . , s m, NW L lllslil I lf, , .. X s T I i ii K gi r Q' N 2 K A x A if if , 4 4. F s NHS! if l h1 t J. Garcia and E. Stllley feel love is sharing a coke. I .. z V IV H ei Xxx sf 5? 1213 A Q 4 TE 3 X S X 5 xx s 5 iii' - -- ' .1 Sli: Bill Fisher Chanlvayne Fitzpatrick Vonda Flanders Carol Flowers John Flowers Sheri Ford Kevin Fordyre Mavos Forward Sharon Foster Donna Fostini Larry France Flevina Freeland Patrick Freeman John French Karen Fueyo Debra Fuller Fred Gallahad Wayne Gallops Carliss Gambrell Carla Gant Jerry Gant Laurel Gant Laura Garcia Susana Garcia Twila Gardener Rosa Galvez Anna Garrett Kathy Gates Sherry Gay Theresa Gay Kenny Gennaro Barbara German Jesse German Jeffrey Gholson Celeste Gibbons Celeste Gibbons Elaine Giardina Frances Gilbert Ann Goben Stuart Godwin Steve Golby JUNIORS ' 253 Ovie Gomez Vilma Gomez Joe Gonzalez Juan L. Gonzalez Glenda Grace Barbara Grams Catherine Grant Melissa Grantham Theresa Grantham Deirdra Green Dexter J. Green Joni Green Lew Don Green Debra Green Warren Greico Debra Grenier Keith Grinaldi Lisa Grubbs Darryl Guagliardo Richard Guagliardo Zulma Guevarez Eugene Gutierrez David Haas Michelle Hadley Susan L. Halton Carla Hamm Yvonne Hammer Cheryl Hammond David Hand Mark Hankins Joey Harden Joyce Harney Dana Harper Tina Harrell Jill Harris Stewart Harris 254 ' JUNIORS AlN'T NO STOPPING THEM NOW! ,...,,,tMM,,, .. :U : .: ..55,M,,f-1 It-I 1 it it . J, te Hi i lx X X Q W X lg, -fi is as N. if ,L lll r ,.t.t . iiii fit WX. ,f 'AN i We Why 4-asa 1 9 K X Q U W 4 Y X 5 is N ,W L 4 igfflffrm Sm M ENN at 3 J , X R XX ki is Q X X ,,,... , .. 5 Xt ff 5 2 N fe X X 3 3 f-A . Qwffgggxfgf L ,punk Deanna Buchanan receives help on a difficult problem from Coach Yost I XX is S X X Y N 2, Xiang Y x XXS Q, X gf W S RH 5 gif X af X-1 x Si Q it ls A-X sb X SRM Q 5 1 a Almost eleven years have passed since most juniors were in Headstart or Kinder- garten, but with the knowl- edge known then and the knowledge known now they can realize they've come a long way. Although some still had a much higher goal to reach, getting a high school diploma would only be a start. With one more year to go and many more complicated tasks to be completed they still found it easy to say, Ain't no stopping us now. M X X egg ku img t ' J. McCullough smiles victoriously after receiving an I.. H gy,, , Tonya Harris Sherry Harrison Darlene Harvill Paula Haun Lisa Haynes Randy Hazellief Marilyn Head Shela Hefner Eugene Hendrickson George Hernandez Ramon Hernandez Terri Hero Michael Herring Charlotte Herron Pamela Hess Jean Hevia Duane Hinkle Yolanda Hobley Bill Hoffman Leslye Hoffman Lisa Holley Scott Holmes Patty Honaker Mack Hopkins Yvette Hopkins Pepper Hopper Scott Hosford Michael Hudock John Hudson JUNIORS ' 255 Eric Hughes Henry H. Hunt III Reginald Hunter Juan Hurtado Julie Hutto Iliana Iglesias Eileen lrizarri Darby Jackson Keith Jackson Ken Jackson Tarita James Barbara Jenkins Constance Jenkins Herbert Johnson Mary Johnson Melton Johnson Melvin Johnson Mike Johnson Nathan Johnson Randy Johnson Robyn Johnson Sylvia Johnson Becky Jones Glynis Jones Kevin Jones Steve Jones David Joos Valerie Jordon Muriel Joseph Deitra Kearney Connie Kearns Bill Kellum Charlayne Kellum Martin Kelly Nathaniel Kelly Sandy Kemper Roxanne Kenzvich Jeff Kilmer 256 ' JUNIORS 5' t iiis V .Q ...Let -1- .fi if -f.q'K, 3 w ll is :sei W .gl , -gg:-is , N it r Sophomore G Costa finds being a Terrier sometimes means being close to the H Q , K , T as K 5 in K 1' I V, J . X 1' i A. , yr V .N r'L1 .t ' l' +. ,,....iW xl L a -- js it 1' ky rk M. A S-ig F 7 T . A xx V ..,1,:,. A L P. Coluccio hopes Miss Orend will approve her work. R. Campbell fantasizes about the day he is a senior. f ,, f 1 X, X Q? is iw f f 1 1 T A at A 42 ,rs tan, ff , ff ,, 4. Q2 A 3 if f 42 V M. Joseph takes a rest. Q, -- 1 W, ., ,,,, , ,... , V at ' nl -14' ki I 'r I ' 2 -I ' fl , if Fletcher King Randolph King Charlotte Kinsman Julie Kotze Angie Lake Denise Lala Yvette Lala Lesli Lamb Mary Lamberth Cora Lane Lisa Langford Sixto Lavalle Carolyn Lawso Kenny Lazzara Robert Lecaroz Albert Lee Paul Lee Andrea Leon Andrea Leon Pete Leto Davina Levi Allen Lewis Donald Lewis Eugene Lewis JUNIORS ' 257 Marilyn Lewis Melody Lewis Theresa Lewis Steve Link Robert Linn Teresa Lisenby Ramona Longmire Ben Lopez Luis Lopez Douglas Lopez Dianna Lott Vance Lovelace Karen Lowenthol George lufriu Bobby McCain Pam McCommon Kelli McCotter Danny McHaIe Robin Mclntire Becky McKinnon Alvin McNair Robin McNatt Vee Ann Maggie Patty Malatt Pete Males Gina Maraley Anthony Mann John Mapp Jerrell Marcum Ben Marcus Mark Mariani Ronda Markus 258 ' JUNIORS y 5? in 5, i K r A 1 ,, ii :. 7,5 H. N , , , ix f fy r Q? 'li fn 41 72 mag? 4- if -fi? in 5 1 4 Q X l N ,f-JW ref 4 it . 'Y 3 I f 17 X Z X 1 wi, 1- 1 -gg Elaine Castillo has an eye for interesting specimens. s.. A is f K f t ag .. ta 35 i x x 'r- vi V . . ff 61 f x ff i 4. ff 1 x .... 7' Q W -ji rv .WH env ,..., . f Mrs. Geyer explains the right technique SEEING IS BELIEVING gs fe- N ,., f' in-4' 911 An interested Biology student looks at a new slide. These lab partners share their microscope for viewing. sf' x if xx. ' f X K M ,Q 3 ll lll Z itr lr ti + A H ,, I ., S 4 ' A 4 -v 4 in 4 A ig Z i, 5' 'Q f Q ! r 'J x 'xx W V ' . . ' 'V VV 3 I x Lf' 'Q 'i v 4 ' Q r l 2 9 W 5. I liii tt T f'ifi r it 1 Q , ' 1 f X Q' js? 5 141 ' T .T 4.1, :-Q A 4 VVIV f Li' 1 ,,,, gift gli, Xt I X -. ,, V VZI I V I , V , ,ali ivll krr Y, . Cherryl Marian Kathleen Marsh Jimmy Marshall Scott Martin Jaun Martinez Anthony Massaro Lana Massaro Connie Maura Cosetta Maxwell David May Matt Mayers Detta Meares Patrick Meek Timothy Meed Tracy Mella Sharon Melton James Mendel Sonia Mendoza Jimmy Menendez Rene Menendez Robert Menendez Cynthia Merritt Linda Masher Marvin Messer JUNIORS ' 259 Reginald Messer Teri Meyer Patty Muleo Angelina Millan Liz Miller William Miller Lisa Milllkan Katrina Mills Dwight Mimmenger Vaiarie Misenheimer Fred Mitchell Gloria Mitchell Kenneth Montgo John Moore Michelle Moore Tammi Moore Henry Morales Joe Morales Maria Morejon Flick Morgan Roger Morgan Il James Morrison Mark Morse Sharlyne Moultry Shellon Moultry Michael Mant Kathy Murphree Joey Murray Kenneth Myers Kenny Nelson Lorenzo Nelson 260 ' JUNIORS - 4 L- '--.X ,. X Q f Q 9 L Q Q Q .' li?-Til ifgl Q X? ' lf 65X ' if J J 43 -: . Xl . ag. ln' 6 qi l-,- X: f 2 ilxg f gn- X i 'fi X is ' N QE wwf' -'gigsr J f - - ' a- x 'ji 9 A 'wr- M X M. Catledge and P. Coluccio share precious moments roasting marshmallows, while keep- David May and Ann Wathey have a cool drink while soak- ing up the cool air and warm summer sun. it v X g 1!fi !wl 1- ing warm. '- L ifss a if ,. rs. lol l,f Nf As seasons change, so did the weather and couples found ways to share precious moments. Fall is here and the yellow and green colors change to red, orange and gold. With this season came bike riding and kite flying. As fall ends and winter is here, it was a time for snug- gling up, roasting marshmal- lows, and drinking hot cocoa. As nature bloomed, spring arrived with a season of carni- vals and picnics by a lake or park. As the heat became hot- ter and the sun grew brighter, swimming and beach parties added to the scene of sum- N 4 lm 5. A K W I 1. ' .h ' 'ina 1?-'D Q Y l Q FF in XxNl-1 mer. The summer months passed and the seasons are born again, while the cycle repeats. While couples remin- isced on past events, they enjoyed the new year, and remembered the song We have joys, we have fun, we have Seasons in the Sun. f' ,e 1 1.4.-, V .fs-Q .Os x gf l . AX, K X I fwkwaxg., Wy' W, new -1... .J A KKLL 1 jf' 'Q' ' - fjf' . ' V .t K- .. V 'D Mike Menendez and Glenda Grace share moments together under the peaceful summer sun. J. Perez and K. Anderson enjoy the fall winds that go along with kite flying. Hao Nguyen Hien Nguyen Philip Nicholls Flon Nicholson Cindy Nix Tomoral Nixon Debbie Norton Frances Norwalk Jesus Nunez Robbie O'Berry Sharon Oleson Gail oiipham David Oliva Carlos Ortiz Susan Osborn Tammy Otero Doreen Overbey Jim Painter Dejuana Palmate Victor Pandolph Johnnie Parham Dwaine Parker Ricky Parks Nida Patel Michael Patton JUNIORS ' Sf 261 John Pechavar Alicia Pelaez Forrest Pemberton Javier Pena Jerry Pena Angela Peppers Joe Perez Juan C. Perez Juan M. Perez Manuel Perez Flalph Perez Renee Perricone Jackie Perry Denise Petrucci Teresa Phillips Van Phifin John Plerceall Wayne Piller Melissa Pino Elvira Pisacane Kyle Palhl Lisa Polmanteer Sean Polo Sherri Porter Marcelino DeLa Portilla Debbi Portugues 262 'JUNIORS i 1 tg Q . X ' rf- l, E .5 u ' ' is s it f'u.fvYi Between plays, Michael Anderson finds time to make future plans. 6,3 , s -- . if QQ .fe x ., get t ft aw- as SS: its H l ,K Bn X .5 .5 PAQ i,,-- l 9 X 1 y, . is X 1 it 5 fi . al X. -i 1-MW W D. Smith finds something interesting while looking for her report. .5 x.. tr ,V X M I .lx f PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS 'N Mark Mariani has many thoughts for Friday night. Cindy Strickland catches up to her daily dreams. - is 1751533 'kk' -X Y r r.d. I U J QA X ag-'vs i. . S 'C' ' - :st 4, i, X N in f N f .. ,xl X g X XXX? 1 Q t lf 1 ws ix 'N ? 5 5 X,-fx ' We gg 1' 1 h see: 2. ,,-, -A - ' . zQ,1 awww! ! ..:,,r 4 C. Burnette hasthoughtsforfuture. GLX . X' Marie Posey Diana Potter Troy Pressley Shalia Prest Connie Preston Sabrina Preston Nina Prince Ira Pyles Cynthia Guillen Steve Quillen Vincent Rabelo Nancy Rachelewfsky Dennis Ragle Michael Rambaran Vidya Rambaran Marsha Ravner Veronica Randall Kristy Read Shirley Ready Bryan Reed Flossie Reed James Reed Rhonda Reese Christina Regalado Cheryl Reich Vincent Reina Rhonda Rhodes Russel Rich Mike Richards Sherl Richards JUNIORS 263 Charlene Richardson Telecia Richardson Yolanda Riley Darin Riopelle Lance Robaldo James Roberts Margaret Roberts Richy Roberts Lori Robinson Ariandna Rodriguez Cecelia Rodriguez Dean Rodriguez Earlien Rodriguez Ernie Rodriguez George Rodriguez Mania Rodriguez Richard Rodriguez Jeanine Romano Michelle Rowe Donette Rua Victor Rabello Jorge Rubio Lorrir Rugg Pattey Rumill Jerome Rush Brett Sacco Paul Saiia Richard Salario Jill Sampler Braulio Sanchez Charlie Sanchez Wendy Sanchez Gina Sapp Lisa Sapp Gary Sarabia Ronald Sarquist Michael Scaglione Luvenia Scott Robert Seal Robert Seely Marie Selvidge Lori Setera Bonnie Setser Pam Shannon Patricia Shannon Richard Sheppard Allen Sherry Anita Shinas Kevin Sibbitt Brad Siler Timothy Simms Clifford Simpson Elizabeth Simpson Rusty Simpson Denise Sims Joe Singer 264 ' JUNIORS gil Silas i 4 Ss- we UQLUY ' fc ..., QM 9 I E5 K X ,, ff- i'i. N at S' , X sg ,t 'i . Sw ' is Q ' N KX X 4 gt ,,. M 1 l if W ww i 4 1 fi ME ii? c FNS w is X . -,.L2if-7 S if by f get l Q. if 5 Relaxing following a difficult class, students found unique ways to rest and unwind. Most Juniors took time off from their hectic schedules to reveal the Loonatic person- ality in them, while others While practicing yoga, Angela Pep- pers brouses through the yearbook. plain zonked out. Most students had two sides to them: the serious, studious side, and that Wild and Crazy side. Most students did not like to reveal the loony side of them in front of a teacher. They liked to impress them with the ange- lic type. But don't let that fool you, because when they are in their own environment, Watch Outg They usually let loose and become none other than ... LOONY JUNIORSI' Juan Perez seems to find the outdoors a relaxing place to study. Phillip Lopez seems to be letting impati- These students seem to feel that the only way to go is to the top. ence goto his head. Debbie Davy expressed the sudden feeling of wierdness. her class. Angie Trains bums a ride from M. Mariani on the way to JUNIORS 265 Timothy Simms Mike Singerle Teresa Sistrunk Jerlyn Skora Valerie Smart Felicia Smith Gregory Smith Tim Smith Von Smith Kim Snyder Fernando del Sol Patty Solomon Waldo Soria Rosario Sotelo Susan Sowell Sheila Spurlock Steve Stanley Kathy Starks Carla Staten Susie Stennis Daniel Stewart Ellen Stilley Kimberley Stocum Robert Stokes Otto Strickland Shirlene Strickland David Strasser Nardina Sturks Patty Suber Debra Summerall Rita Swan Joan Swanson 266 'JUNIORS HELPFUL HANDS FROM HANDY JUNIORS '35 n 5 -nl Q t, , X ty, 6 John Piercall thinks about Ioaning a friend gas money. Z1 92 2 4 3 D. Rodriguez gets credit for helping in the dean's office. .J . ZF . 91 Q M Q ,,i, H 2 'T ' f 25. M Ty f 1' 3 -E , K v x An' 2 il Q K' .. ., hp, if in V if em 1 i K nv-f' ze- ,6 ,Q if f y -in Q ' e m 13 , . 'i V :eff ,,.. :'N . is aim li X e s 1 Q 91' 1 'pf-agile m V V e iii . iii 61. I 5. J . ---s-QQQ On picture day S. Michels finds she is in the wrong line. X, . :ex . E. 5 2 v 1: 2: ' 3? ks Ra is . 5? X t X 5 si I awww w M. Scaglione tells what a helpful junior really is. 5 Sk N .N . 'f ::: i we 11, me fx. seam ef, may il... km: .... .f'5::iE:'f-- 5.EIEElf55f: . 1 .... . 5- X A . Q fe ' . .. Q :.. . L , , X N '-II, .fi Eiiixuik .vu ' 'Z 'fit . ' F . .2 . I V b y if wr l - L, H . -we-5 . ' . l .m . . 1 .... ' .. Z, - A -I . ,E i N ' V 5 as Q -. NIS 35: xi l x: 'Tif t' Raymond Tam Henry Tapley Debbie Tarwater Bryan Taylor Felicia Taylor Mary Taylor Michelle Taylor Lisa Thompson Willie Thompson Jimmie Thorpe Tia Throckmorton Maylen Tejera Joe Teston Debra Touchton Angie Traino Leslie Tucker lris Turney David Tyre Bobby Ussery Connie Valdez Tina Valdez Carl Vann Kim Vaughn Michael Vega JUNIORS ' 267 DECISIONS, DECISIONS, DECISIONS . . . We all have to make deci- sions in our lives even if they are just minor ones. Making a decision is a tough thing to do, especially when it is deciding which classes to take. Juniors had to make deci- sions on whether to work or play. Some found it tough especially when there was a conflict between working and participating in extracurricular activities such as softball, swimming and other clubs. Many chose to work because they would gain experience from their jobs for the future. As a junior one was required to study even harder and make more decisions that concerned their upcoming future. Being a junior didn't necessarily mean all work and no play, onejust had to buckle down and make a decision. Elizabeth Ventura Arturo Vicente Leticia Vidal Anne Voorles . Denise Wagner Walter Walb . Irwen Walden f Hp za, - lv. b I 1 'C' Pk N L s X N l. ilu. Many students found it hard making decisions when it will affect their future. I 5 M. Singerle thinks this is his best side. Ft. Salario poses for a serious pic ture. Owl Fiosalyn Walden V John Walker Laura Walter Rhonda Ward QA 5 Ferry Wardino In Cydne Warmack ,ij uf -' A Q Elizabeth Warmack 313143 Civ!! Y- if fL.:if57'f 13-3 Darrel Warmer f V ' ' V V ' . Linda Wasden V., ,K we K V U Veronica Washington . V r 't r Annie Wathey 464 'rf'-'Q' 1 ' , ,..j . V , Charlie Walton V ,, - , ft ' r ' 6 M r r'f r Dianna Watson ' i' Gary Watson V , ,,,, .V 1 . V jjjj M VV V rts ttt . . sttt PaulWatson ' Y V ' VV Tony Watson V , if f W, V f William wauford in , 5 . it Darrell Wagnon 1 2.353 V ,V LV! A 'M Pearlie Well ' , ' ' V , V V ' Cathy West . ' 's ,,. f if A ' ' . Reginald Wester f' V4 V X, ,K ' I'I 1 ' i .532 ff 5 If x Q I - fa . ' F I , -1 - fr ' Ll , .ti A 4 , Q , 5 . 1 268'JUNIORS Deciding what to wear wasn't the only problem in school. . 1 Q 5, X B X sk, ,X V , 2 'ff K i ' it f 1.4 .P - -L - vs 5 ll D . 'X .:..,, .: kxfi L L l g l. . 5 V' , in - o l oooo J lei- M 1 .ii i T' ,A M. if R.. Ms. Susar is not thrilled with the decision D. Hopper made. N Laurie Whidden Susan Whidden Christopher White Bonnie Whitten Diane West Joseph Wiggens Susan Wiltes Sharon Willhite Cassandra Wilham Dawn Williams Dougles L. Williams Gail Williams Larry Williams Al Wilson Bobby Wilson Carnel Wilson Jennie Wilson Fleneitha Wilson Marie Winans Curtis Woodard Janet Wray Angela Write Edward Wright Don Yacco Martha Yebra Jennifer Zadick Sonea Zadick JUNIORS ' 269 QQ? I f K Qixxii? a. .AA , xg 270 ' SOPHOMORE SUBDIVIDER Soph. Class President C. Arnold and V President S. Martinez salute the Red. Og, Q Wwsag. Soph. Class Teacher: G. Crawford L .A an-hi via Martinez Secretary Carmen Diaz Treasurer Melody McCarthy Most students of the class of 82 found High school a new and exciting experi ence There was a bit of adjusting to be done for now they had to have 20 credits instead of 15 For most the change from Junior High to High school brought new adventures as well as having the responsi bility of becoming True Terriers. The 1979-80 Sophomore Class officers were President Cathy Arnold Vice Pres: dent Sylvia Martinez Secretary Carmen Diaz Treasurer Melody McCarthy The Sophomore class sponsor was Mr Moccia As Terriers sophomores elected George Crawford as their teacher of the year for his devotion. Mr. Crawford had this to say. I wouldn't teach anywhere else. SOPHOMORE SUBDIVIDER 271 Sophomore Class Officers: I to r: President Cathy Arnold, Vice-President Syl- Class Sponsor: Mr. Robert Moccia Hollie Abdoo Ruth Ackerson Penny Adams Sharlene Adams Cherri Adkins Henry Adkins Mary Adkins Michele Adler Leslie Ahlefeld Michael Ake Joseph Albano Michael Albano Sheila Alchediak Ray Alcover Flenard Alexander Lori Alfaro Argelio Alfonso Cindy Alfonso Susan Alfonso Gary Alford John Allen Michelle Allen Andy Alley Cynthia Almas David Alvarez Madelin Alvarez Linda Anders Linda Anderson Teisha Anderson Sandra Arbelo Jay Arnold Kathy Arnold Nancy Arnold Mike Atkins Kenny Avis Michael Bagent Carla Baggett Danette Baker Kimberly Baker Mark Baldwin Flandy Bales Theresa Ball Tom Bankhead Alyce Barbour David Barden Tamara Barksdale Jesse Barron Brenda Barroso John Baumann Nazrine Beasley Flonald Beasley Carla Bell 272 SOPHOMORES !T UP CQMES NATURALLY xx 5 1 fm gl , - f jf S: I P. Johnson enjoys showing his school spirit wr-1 E .' V ,Q NK if any QS uf if gh gala 'k 'A' X .. s. aw xii ...fx S' X ,B t St ix E it EEQ - . we Q g Q S iliw' E B i i. . nn ,,f - 1 . KK it fx .25 at :'L Ek H iii X is . ..., i fs. t Q EBSQ t 5, 2 A. Pitts, T. King, L. Griffin, and J. Graham are good at showing off. E Patty Bell Dwayne Berrien Bryan Berry Ralph Berry Joyce Beuchimol Richard Bierce Brian Billingham James Bivens Darlene Black Ann Bland . Michael Bland Lisa Blizzard Michael Bloomfield Angel Blosfield Regina Boggs Juanita Boler Richard Boleyn Kenny Booker Chris Borden Lorraine Bouyer Thelma Bowe Diana Bowens Deneen Bowers Wanda Bowlby Francenia Boyd Lanette Boyd Patricia Boyd Richard Boyer Jeff Bozarth Maxine Brady Cathy Branam Selena Brandon Bruce Brannon Annette Brantley Linda Brantley Lyn nette Brantley SOPHOMORES 273 Pam Braswell Steve Bridwell Jerry Brennemand Debbie Brinson Lori Brinson Vernon Brite Gina Brito Charles Brock Tonya Brooks Calvin Broughton Debra Brown Dwayne Brown Eddie Brown James Brown Keith Brown Ruby Brown Gloria Brumfield Max Bryan ll Kristene Buchanan Denise Buie Shannon Bunkley Lois Burgner Robert Burgos Venice Burgos Kelly Burke Steve Burke Marc Burks Desiree Burney Dwayne Burney Dean Burnham Kenneth Bush Yoel Bush Harriet Butler Maria Caballero David Cabanas Eugene Cabrera 274 SOPHOMORES Many of Hillsborough's sophomores spent their week- ends disco dancing at a vari- ety of different places. Some sophomores liked to disco down at discotheques . A if l E5 L v yttttrggt B ,W w tg xxx X Q X . , 1 ,A . Vw- A f UQ' , 5 X '74 .1-N 3 gk X .fi if L A X Q 6 is Dawn Wilkerson attempts to grasp a new disco step backstage at the Drama Halloween Party: ti. was 5 V gg., v .' . . - eelsss 'll g 'ggi Q S iie 4 . gt Q f' I , , 'Ea S- I S :,g Q B . I. Prado awaits her partner while dancing. 11 - ,'k:.- .- ,..s . 5, K It N Q I N .fs fr K gt 1 kihl . L , ' fl, s 5, . .. e . ii gi K X HQ! - 41 xl x ' 4 x NK such as The Fever, while oth- ers preferred to get down to the disco beat at a variety of skating rinks. Some of the most popular ones include The Tampa Skating Center, Stardust, and Skate Odessey North. Wherever these newly- arrived sophomores chose to spend their evenings, they were bound to see many familiar faces along with lots of new ones, while socializing and dancing the night away under glittering globes and disco lights. .. Ped 'O Cabrera g s r ' 1 Ricky caldevilla '1- . V C ' - if Brian Caldwell if as - t - NeilCaIlahan l'iii - ' ': 5 P - A,,, Debra Carmichael 1 4 T , so l , ,,, ' ' April Carrico i .- ' V Shawn Carroll 3 X rir ' ' X4 , X T Donna Carter z,E?,3M.Lg., ,. .::.,.T, i , ., :,, L I, ,,.... Q S ,,, I.. , rriiq T T t Joseph Carter W ,P I Q Sharon Carter ' T Q , Ellen Carver Q ' Mary Carver .. 5 ,. i KX K ,..t K A any , kk X Ri Ki ,, so ft 1.,t,, 'iiffi .if' 7 a, ' ' 'P -L ' Q E Marie Casey fb . ' X Pazetta Casey l T ' ' ' . ,., Y. , ,ll ' l . ' Kina Castellano Calvin Castillo 'Nw' l Elaine Castillo Maria Castillo Lori Alfaro shows her ver- sion ofthe rock. 1 gms If is X S, is K 'U- his 9 fl at :t.,, Q as ... Tis Maria Castillo Michael Castillo isis I . XM XR ,T , ,,., A g ' Q P Beth Castle Q S rf ' . ' ' Tim Caswell ww I, D its Allen Cauble QV s , N Jeane Cesarini , , my Billy Chapman . . . . . -: 9 -' l ' Disco skating has made it big with H.H.S. . nf' fss, Jamie Chapman Students Michelle Chapman ' ,X . V T Gisla Chennault ,,,, 1 T P Kenneth Cheung wx Majure Chrisholm Dawn Churchill Cindy Clark Deanne Clark Linda Clark Michel Clark Norman Clark SOPHOMORES 275 Shera Clark Ruth Clendenin Kelly Coakley Lori Cohen Kathy Collin Patrick Collier Scott Collins Anthony Collura Nelson Comellas Linda Conage Heidi Conaty Sherry Conklin Eileen Connor Jay Conner Shebra Cook Bruce Cooper Evangela Copeland Mark Corso Gerald Cosgrove Arlene Cosme Gina Costa Ellu Costillo Anthony Coton Sandy Coury Catherine Coutinlo Lila Covert Flay Coward Taunya Cox Scott Craddock Kent Crandall Gene Crawford Edmond Creech John Criss Anita Crook Susan Crouse Derek Crum Rickie Crum Luis Cruz lolanthe Culjak Le Cuong Michelle Cupic Kelli Curry Jeffery Curtis Kim Daley Willie Daniels Nahla Daouk John Darge 276 SOPHOMORES TCUGH PROBLEMS 'Q U. H? , V, if -if Q if P an-9' QL. M. Castillo and D. Gonzalez find that nothing goes unseen from the administration at the Big Red Q ,E b X Ile. ,f ' E- Mil' r A '-' ,Z . A a... ,pm-,bxw K ,yt It v A , A. 1 Z ,:. r 5 x' t gi , 7 L R. Gonzalez seeks homework from S. Alchedik. A ,,,ii K H A V f ' r s N ' 1 Z L Q, .,,. ,,, XZZV ::ff4,,,,mzi' 1 4 ,,...... gms? HRW, ,M-ally, fr ,f fain 5, N ,,. M fm aff 6 C 17 X M , FE g 2 yi Paula Darley Charlene Davis David Davis Howard Davis Jeffery Davis Linda Davis Margaret Davis Ricky Davis Teresa Davis Troy Davis Wadell Davis Debbie Davison Denise Davisson Beverly Dawkins Patricia Dawley Dana Day Mark DeDiego Mark DeLaParte Robin Dewan Caridad Diaz Carmen Diaz Frankie Diaz Charlie Doan Jeanne Dornborgh Lenton Douglas Sharron Doyle Keith Drew Dennis Drinnenburg Sharri Dufresne Donald Duke Karen Duke Craig Duncan UNDERCLASS ' 277 Angela Dupree Judy Durrett Darryl Eadens Gladys Echevaria Rose Edwards Terry Edwards Cindi Eisinger Joyce Ellington Russel Elwin Tim Encinosa Kenneth Ennis Lamont Epps Heidi Erickson Edwin Erving Soraya Espin David L. Evans James Everson Gail Ewing Henry Fagan Paula Fagin John Fanchier Jilia Farias Aaron Farmer Jeffry Featherston Alicia Felder Anthony Fernandez Carmen Fernandez Eddie Fernandez Todd Fernandez Maribel Fernando Derek Ferrera Tamara Finger Valeri Flanders Audrey Flannery Chris Fletcher Abimael Flores Tina Flynt Donna Fredlund James Gabbard Stephanie Gallops Cosme Garcia Eddie Garcia 278 SOPHOMORES SQ QQCQQQQQE QEQE fl . .. E kk...,... sk-h xx Y ' L y M- EQ ! Q15 , .. T. A. Caubel has the fever for body building. if-j t A 'A' . in J.-.. 'F t if p 1 A KQIKQN ,EEE VI qfy : X QQV, Ls LY ANR 0 .. at 6 9, ,X at . 'X 5- f N N X L . if x tv I l Q -I x ga.-f 5 K , A 'Q PY N fwisa X 5 . X if xwtv 5 X x -V .f ne w ls- ,wea .... I. 'Qt I A A 'f ' 1 Q Y. f --'W y A ifgt as? M K s..l 1 2 lf' A xxf R. Green and D. Gignac say, Two heads are better than one when doing classworkf' QL X553 ' fif- JH!! fs- r 3 :Q 5 as 3-fa ' R F P X lk . IF? K 1 S K Confused, bewildered, scared, but still eager was how most sophomores began their first year at the Big- Red. As new students begin- ning in a different school, most were somewhat doubtful about the new surroundings. Soon they became ac- quainted with the new faculty and students. Most began to participate in school functions such as football games, pep assemblies and clubs to add some sparkle into their new school life and to provide extracurricular interest. Dana Gato 2 rrrrr EX Q ttrs Patricia German Robbie Gibson Donna Gignac Susan Gage if-Sv i Eugene Gilbert Sheila Glenn lsiah Glover '-ff! ..., SX .. ... -V erm: g N - --N' K k N- ww v s 3 :wr '. ' Q A K . sf I 5 il 1. 371 K Hx .Tl K x .. . 'sf H-X .:-is I Tfffiflfi' 'ifivis S i , X S sl... Ska- a X X f x- Q X lf . N. .gs -. A .il a f v LL, Q.. I--f . otto . p nf' 22175 - S. Salos keeps the H clean. .luv S, .EQ 351 5, .2 E -5 3? 4 it .. Ss 2-in . - N. - rs as 5 .rf if pl. .. . M' 51' K -L i W, ...... K. . . X .. A. Ledford shows her artistic abil- ity as she works on a project. . K D. Monteressi finds time to smile. , fb - .. . David Godfrey Jeff Godwin Carmen Golden Jaime Gonzalez Marisa Gonzalez Ray Gonzalez we if Richard Gonzalez Fred Goodwin Gary Gopek KathyGore g 33 . ..., .. .,,... ..... . ...... ..,....... . . f XT Q 4:9 l MichaelGraffeo W John L. Graham Richard Grams Susan Grantham Reina Maria Gray Debbie Green Mike Green Robbie Green Harry Greenaker Rachel Greene David Griffin Kim Griffin Lawrence Griffin Sharon Griffin Debbie Gross Tina Gullion D. Cabanas takes a break from studying to romp in the park. SOPHOMORES 279 Donna Gonzalez Elizabeth Gonzalez Scott Hagin Gail Hale Minnie Hale Lori Hall Ronnie Hall Scott Hallman Julia Halyard Pamela Hamilton Carol Hammock Patricia Hammons Tracey Hamric Billy Hand Pam Haner Richard Hanshaw Lavern Hardy Beverly Harris Steven Harris Jim Hatten Renay Hayes Alicia Heitzinger Reno Helmbrecht Jeffrey Henderson Robert Herring Dory Hertling Dolores Hess Gloria Hess Yvonne Hess Janice Hicks Sheryl Hicks Lori Hiott Shannon Hodges Marguerite Hoffman Ruth Hoffman Paula Hood Sharon Hopkins Albert Hort Hoby Hoskins Theresa Huckaby John Hudson Zachary Hudson Barbara Hughes Nina Hunt James House Deborah Iglesias Regina lppolito Ortiz lsreal Donald Jackson Vernessa Jackson 280 SOPHOMORES . '32 .-1. X ..::g,g:E?g:-riiyssfri. DREAMS T0 REALITY 1 --. , sa . K. sh, . -si fiifffifi . Es. ' K i .- -s., ..- Q, sf I 5: .. is J .slt ., my y vas XY X x X As... X 1 5 4 N fm YQ: a Y fig S QE' 'F' we X X X l is af t is S nf t I ,R ...M is S .. Ta N . as ,,. , Q ,Q sq- af it s wwf S . L A 'Sk . icy, 2 gy . f.. Y' kk'i' 2255: - ttt 1 Q 1? J Q X 'iii ws. . J a .- . ff 4. higi : JV, -as , N Z,:E?ii::Sf:S?5is53:?EE:EIiEN .. . .. as S D. Johnson thinks of tomorrow while D. Jackson and E. Gansey dream of today. SSS H ttt ' ' ' 'f -'if . A 1 l as ..hhs .a M ... z S S Q tssss , S s, V srs-- . as it SS fx . i i iit ..... ' J ' L ...:., - .. - f, . 33:5 .X :fc Y . h Vw H, r . Scott Teague looks in amazement at all the sites, as he enters Big Fied for the first time. Q. Bobby Needham studies in hopes of making his future dreams come true. is t it QQEV, ia is W I-if N sk 4' fi 'B x s - QP' . W be 1 3 I '-. . . ,tl X 2 M. is 1 ff? I j xx V .wk , I i , .iq i gs .h i as , 0 4, Q... Flobin Jenkins Archie Jerry Darlene Johnson Dennis Johnson Gail Johnson Janet Johnson John Johnson Michael Johnson Phillip Johnson Remelle Johnson Robert Johnston Andy Jones Jr. Jennifer Jones Ftosia Jones Stacey Jones Tammy Jones Therese Jordan Emil Roy Joseph Walt Joyner Eddie Juarez Jennifer Judd Keli Kaiser Greg Keehn Kevin Kelly SOPHOMORES 281 Tim Kelly Mattie Kennedy Frank Kern Linda Kersey Michelle Killar Jason Kincaid Jerry King Sherri King Timothy King Edward Kinsman Kip Kirby Cindy Knestaut Samuel Knight Angela Kornegay Kerry Krumbholz Andy Lackey Chris Lafountain Michael Laird Flobby Lamb Trina Langley lorael Lavolle Maryilyn Lawson Senita Lawton Lesa Lecaroz Lee-La Ledford Carrie Lee Felicia Lee John Lemus Shirley Lenard Steeven Lenney Lawrie Lesser Sylvester Lester Jr. Frank Leto Arnetta L. Lockett Tammy Lodato Horacio Londono Denise Long Steve Long Jeanette Lopez Maida Lopez Philip Lopez Vickie Lovell John Lowe Kevin Loyle Pam Lucas Steve Lufriu James Lumpkin Bill Lyans Michael Lyons Paula MacDade Melody McCarthy Greg McCawley Gennie McCray Steve McDonald Angela McElueen James McGha Rggnald McGill Jimmy McKee Al McKinnon Christine McLeod 282 SOPHOMORES l 4 QIXDLIIXIMIINDEQ f1kI TIJC I IXIXQC QLIFI ILII ILlI'II-Q XIII I I Ib I-LlLlQI- N-L ..W,LL... L if F zs T if L I' F X rra it L LLL Ltll L ,---.. 1 5 g ,,.,A Q, L H Lp if ,L E , i'xr' sl krkli X S ga A if ::.: : i r ' 'L' 'i', ' ' 1 I i ' '- - F - I L LLLL as L r s L L F J I -:: L LL i ' il T L r L ' K F L -- L. 'A t - I '::::. '::-- ..... . . :.- rezra :::: sg 1-f' S ss K TT L' A-A T ti' A H L . LLLL 1, .- + L sq S y 2 ,LLyL y M ,gg W tw V , 2 4 'L VX K i A h ii I EL. A V -K. 'Q' L V 5 ki A A K ' . X Y L A ' Iiil. L 'L ' 4' I 5 QS, S se? i', I fi 1 'i ' ILL ' H L LL LLLL L X l LL gg P 5 I X :H + . L A L LLLL L X TFLL Li st? f f 7,f fri V. Rabelo seems lost in a crowd of people. I -s at-X hy 3? I YH' ..: As a sophomore, it was time to explore and to get involved. Being alone in new surround- ings caused them to make adjustments to learn the meaning of Big Red, to become familiar with his rights and responsibilities and to L. Sergi, B. Villager, and G. Costa have a heart to heart. become a true Terrier. Sopho- mores weren't granted the same rights as the Seniors were. The sophomores had to earn their privileges just as the class of '80 had done. Tra- dition gave sophomores a sense of pride once they 3 able. learned what the traditions were, and when that day came, one could hear sopho- mores say, We are the Big Red. So watch out for the Class of '82g the sophomores are on the loose. S. Clark discovers class can be enjoy- -:Qwissvi C. Rogers and D. Rowland find calling their lf S - f s Michael McNeal Thomas McNulty Cheryl McPhee - 1 T Sean McReynolds ii j , , f y Tom McSehan Paul Majeuski . Sammy Mallard Maylessa Malphus Patty Mangione Patty Mabley Donna Manning Debra Marcus if mis 5 rf . 5 S Q- if Q K 2 P1 gzz . ... 4 ..,V,:: 1 s i i . f T C 'L' . -. 5 Y ' if ' 1 e . boyfriends more exciting than going to class. SOPHOMORES 283 Diane Daniels seems to be enjoying her lunch and smiling at some guy in the lunchroom. Aaron Mario Kevin Marks Eric Marian Sandra Marler Andy Marrera Sandra Marruo Jimmy Marshall Diane Martely Barbra Martin Idania Martin Ivonne Martin Jeffrey Martin John Martin Solomon Martin Wendy Martin Annabelle Martinez 284 SOPHOMORES Baby Terriers found that variety was the spice of life. Many students considered lunch to be the most important period of the day. Big Red sophomores enjoyed the off- campus privilege granted at lunchtime, which was really great for some. lf they didn't like what was being served at school they could go to McDonalds or to the truck where hot dogs, hamburgers, pizzas, sodas and other good- ies were sold. The only requirement of off-campus lunch was getting back to school on time. Some stu- dents found this difficult to achieve and it was hard trying to explain to their teachers why they were tardy. Those who stayed on campus after eating lunch sat in the patio and socialized with their friends until the bell rang to go to class. As far as lunch was concerned there was some- thing for everyone. ani D. Cabanas decideshe will eat out today. t X 'w -I X NNE CHOW TIME ET 'E . . 1 if Wwfyigisiii fffi f 1' e YI 4 ' EE ,,L K? Y .EE E A ,,,A 'Q 3 ada June Ashe says she oan't wait until she gets to her seat. M f .iz if These sophomores exit to sit in the patio. .aim-Jff., - D. Roberts is disappointed with her lunch. Sylvia Martinez Tammy Martinez Tina Martinson Gayla May Sam Mason Laura Matthews Herman Mayer Lesendra Mayfield Freddy Medenor Diana Medina Luis Melendez Juanita Melton Tina Memory Deborah Marriam Marvin Messer Shirley Methe Stephanie Mickes Myra Milbry Flicky Miley Linda Militello Bernice Miller Wanda Miller Geraldine Mills Tina Mindillo SOPHOMORES 285 David Minton Frances Mitchell Darryl Mock Gustavo Mondvagon Dory Monteressi Beth Montgomery Marty Montgomery Fletha Montgomery Sita Monti Jon Moore Flay Moore Shelia Moore Reggie Moody Curtis Morales David Morales David Moreva Chris Mount Bill Mullin Davin Mullins Kenny Munoz 286 SOPHOMORES Qi 4 fi f HCLIDAY FUN AND FROLIC B. Villiger, T. Memory, and L. Sergi break away from the New Year s party to catch up on old times s 1 2 , 5' ,,, my M rii p htiry rrri I Wzy y . ff .. E ' ix A. Barbour is surprised with the gifts given her if 3 it . ..i::, p . qggzzg . ,h,i ii,ii: .Zii I . . iiiiii -'Q2 n . -.. . .f-' . ,::i, . . ..-. l - ... 'ii i i 'iifiii'i SWS jk M it iiiii iii s s it ' iiil i i ii i iii Q ii' '- . t ! X l .. E fs- ZKVV: l - X' wr as is 2-.. f. . 1 4 'xx K! RN i s il it i t Q . ii Q I .,... A hz i N l from a VaIentine's sweetheart, M. Reel. G. Costa and S. Carroll exchange feelings with pres- ents. Yvonne Panazze and Holly Papy do not care if people think they're too old to sit on Santa Claus' lap. Steve Murdock Sonya Mutcherson Mark Myers Maude Myers Maritza Nazario Kathartis Neal Bobby Needham Tracy Neighbors Sandra Nelson Stefania Nelson Paul Neumann Judy Newhart David Newman Delores Nichols Robert Nobles John Nolin John Nolin Call Norton Vivian Nottingham Kim O'Berry John Odell SOPHOMORES 287 SOPHOMORES BRING FRESH NEW FACES Angela Ogles Ida Oglesley Abigail Olmeda Kathy O'Neal Eddie Ortiz Darryl Osborn Kathy Owen Marie Padgett Lazaro Palma Shelia Palmer Yvonne Pahazze Joan Papsidero Holly Papy Stephanie Parker lrene Parrado William Parrish Devan Pasciata Perha Patez Tina Patterson Margaret Peaton Diana Pedersen David Pedraza Crystal Peele Lynn Peel 288 SOPHOMORES s., wg: Q E 1' iw f 7 7 Q- A 4325 , X if L , WW, sr: Q K 41 W es fl , fl 5-. My 5 Lori Hall and Lori Sergie finds a place to share their daily gossip Q Mm CFHZE wml, .9 flair 16 M. McCarthy and A. Blosfield add the perfect touch to a new Moving up from junior high to high school was very chal- lenging for most of the sopho- mores. The change meant meeting new people, discov- ering different classes, and getting involved in school activities. Soon some were involved in clubs and running for class offices. Most of the 4 i E A '.f5?54fH ri Vii, 5 f .. lj 1 A ,,,, itil i , i t sophomores felt lost in the crowd of new faces and differ- ent surroundings, because it was their first year in senior high. Many felt it would have been hard getting to know the juniors and seniors. As time went on, some students felt more secure, even though they knew they still had a lot of adjusting to do before taking another step towards gradua- tion day. Putting all their minds together and making their year the best of all, these stu- dents knew that they were on their way to becoming True Terriers. 2: 57 9f?3ws:'fjfa:4:,t:. . .., sf ' - Robert Pelaez . Jimmy Penn Is -i ' Melvin Penn ', Dwayne Penton f . S E Geraldine Pepenella Jannio Perello Migdalia Perenzuella Mavel Perez Being a sophomore makes M. Allen think of happy years to come. ,ll W Pam Perkins John Perry Kelly Phillips Kenneth Phillips Denise Pia Pete Piccirillo Doris Pichardo Jay Piniella 'E '0 ': '95 5 5 X. rrre i f s- L. Cohen and D. Monteressi find time to show their smiling faces. fmt SOPHOMORES ' 289 , s Q Vx lf Qt? 'ft 9' W 'Qt Y? 'QW' 9 'ft?7hR?'i 'tl' r' 't?'Qit?'i R' 1 1 i 1 fy X 1, X it l i . T i 1, T l .T ,ii QWWB Q C9 41956305 9069699 .4 35.4 lt's your day to drive to school, some would have said. Others, Do my home- work for me and l'll give you a dollar. Both of these are typi- cal sayings of one sister to another. Through the years big sister would goto one school, little sister to another. But then came that year and both were at the same school. Most couldn't wait until they attended the same school as big sis did. When one was in trouble, the other one was there to comfort her. There were those who felt, My sis- ter and l have really gotten along well at school even with our quarrelsf' There were others who fel differently. I really tried to fol- low my sister's footsteps, but now that she's a senior she's another 'big foot'. When tha older sister finished schoo and had gone on to a future destination, the younger siste could never forget that year o two she spent with her sister. Andy Rodriguez Barbara Rodriguez M Cindy Rodriguez f Jackie Rodriguez 5' Liza Rodriguez T , Martha Rodriguez -3 , ' vickinoe ,,. A g A K . A p- .,.gX'a',,,,m ...tt MM..-- '0i NxMy ,X KW hi fi 'VXK , N: N' H1114 arm, Qi him if 21' , . ,.. . V , 'J 3,1'L, A 7a't'L V -1 5 ,tiff P. German has a ful-filled year with sister B. Ger- C. Watson is proud of older sister C. Watson. man. Allen Rogers . ftl fif : ':'E ienui g ' , 1 Q Cheri Rogers - P r . ...Q . A ..., ,. W . sf .... Z Q John Rogers R... ,. I g is i'l Q3 at iss, 4. . T Ethel Rolle tsss, f 'N W 1 'QLP ' 'f . A Y .T Freda Rose 4 iifi g , .h g J 1 ' Sid R056 if f ... E., . X 1 is Jim Flost 3 ig .Q . R i v g ,M . Tina Roth .s3xiYXR. ' 2 if Tl R ...ist 290 SOPHOMORES I iv 5 . 3 2 ' .igeiwgg sggafqgsgtggisggi gf E X at M 5, ,,.- FE. Big Red harmonizes Preston sisters. Lunchtime is a fast break for B. Slaton and G. Sla- ton. fffi K .. A f is K N, .L. ,Th i i L YN 1 - i .rs .. Q, . Debbie Rott Deborah Rowland Jerry Rowland Kent Roza Jose Rubio Margaret Rumoro Valerie Russell Beth Sacco George Sari Steve Salos Kim Salter Wayne Sams Chris Sanbam Marco Santos Mark Sayior Debbie Sanzell Tina Sbrissa Mark Scarrard Kent Scehlb Barry Schewe Rensi Schlater Lori Schwarz Carolyn Scott Jenny Segavia SOPHOMORES ' 291 Solange Pino Anthony Pitts Elizabeth Pitts Mark Plynale Ginger Poole Mariana Potter Denine Pouncey Beverly Preston Sammy Prevatta Brenda Pritchard Brian Pyles Robert Randall Cheryl Rapeleye Mario Rocamora Mary Raper Diana Raune Algeron Reddick Billy Reed Bobby Reed Howard Reed Patel Rekha Mike Reel Jimmy Reese Robin Rhodes SOPHOMORES oplzonwres in the Swing While Kevin Suarez lives it up, he replies What did I ever do to get all this attention? as S. Collins has a hard time picking out the girl which suits him best. itii Y i llll W 555 at Q .gs ' 5 tw is S i 111 S H4 ,, , xx ,rl ? S ,. ---- f K M 3 mi, Y r X N any .M 3X k K t if , 5 X f 1 is t Q t X , N :Et sg ft, Sk M. he realizes how much she means t him. ffyw R71 'li if J . L Q' 31 5 if 9 Q H i f h While H. Erickson and C. Diaz shop for their boyfriends, they take advantage of the situa- Sophomores Jim Rost pretends to be sizzling like bacon as part of the H.H.S. sophomore initiation. R. Caldevilla and M. Strawn test their skills in singing. I ii-' t A -v , '-- '- it as it t Mgmll. i.- ,ts , -.-gi-.5 , tv .L ,- B t sm if D' 9' L - k ,.iiQ --1 if ,sn q K R.. 'ff vf ix s. ' be R 0 as sf N . B R -Iv'-.fn 'X 'f x is 2 t g Q ,,f'fk4': D. Harvill asks P. Flores You want to go for a swim? Brenda Rice Clifford Richardson Kurt Ruggs Richard Rimes Susan Risi Carlos Rivera Jessie Rivera Milagro Rivera Susan Rivera Mark Robbins Derylene Roberts Lorraine Roberts Lisa Robinton Flora Robles Lenard Redd David Rozley SOPHOMORES ' 293 Lori Sergi Eddie Setliff DeVaughn Shaheed Mary Shannon Steven Shaw Christine Sheffield Alonza Short Scott Sibbit Michelle Simon Dawn Sims Debbie Skipper Joy Slade Barbara Slayton Stephen Smelt AI. L. Smith Cindy Smith Denise Smith Eddie Smith Jerone Smith Keith Smith Teresa Smith Tina Smith Jerry Snelling Judy Snelling Darrel Spacone Sandy Sparrowhawk Elizabeth Spear 294 SOPHOMORES STUDY HABITS TO MAKE OR BREAK if M, 'M.. Baby Terriers, Fl. Gonzalez, P. Shannon, and L. Boyd use their class time wisely, knowing they'll have more free time after school. ie 4 . ' - ., V. : ' ' ' - , . - ,Y X . . E is ' .. gg , i 7 T i Q Q. A ' -. - iii V., 4 ft t rv i r ts as ss ,., '- .s,.,. its l f l ' ' 'N' K f X W H 6 ,S at 'i F0 . Q AN .-f ' iii. Q ,,,, 4 E i in Q X ! Q , X M gn , R .. g S ,t E. Smith prefers loafing to studying. . ,tx i A. X, 'fy l Q A ' ' . ii: I Q D' , . if S it bb W1 ,s , . . h ' -X . S .rri . w. .. r-.. w bbb N , N 8 , I E Q i ... .. , if K as K V. Cooper thinks hard about her essay in class. W L 'g's S . 1- 13 2 ,,.. ,,,-y 1. V V K ..ei 1 i X 'V 4 ,P i n f V 5 v-H w aiv 9, f X V ,.,,, ,,,,,, v ,. ,k,,.., g V,1., 1 .Q V , h, , , . ' H S , A , C. E ' . EE, me --'11 - i f ' .. ' - 1 L- oooo i t y ,sos,, it I rt- ,sv- ,,,ae ' C. Jones thinks open book tests are really great. ii T. Presley takes a break from his studies to write notes. 'W i Erick Allen studies the qualities of mag- nesium as he tests the color of the flame. Annie Spigner Rebecca Springdon Paula Stallings Sonja Starles Judy Stennis Pamela J. Stephens Vincent Stephens Patty Stewart David Stidham Robin Stoltz Steven Stone David Strauss SOPHOMORES ' 295 Todd Strauss Mark Strawn Vandela Streeter Sandra Strickland Charles Strohm Ken Stuart Andree Stuttgen Kevin Suarez Erich Sullivan Scott Sullivan James Sutton Elizabeth Swift Jill Szegda Kim Talley Margart Tapley Reba Tarver Sam Tavalaiccio Guy Taylor Rhonda Taylor Scott Teague 296 SOPHOMORES RGCK ES STILL ALIVE ., gy Q la x A AKV, IIE 2 Q 'N 3 2- f X X X X ff' M4 kg: fi' t x 1 Ticket stubs are there to remind you of past concerts. Albums enable one to listen to favorite groups 98325: if , QS Individual tastes are displayed openly MLM .X J, sf if i if a+' ? K1 fi an 1 tk KVVI I H' 'P ys , 33 A aa x .. 3... . 1 .5 I K L ,,.V I Q ,XM in 9 -v. an- Y:- 5 . ' in ,Q 4x,, gx V Li h ' -Y1,,iif 4 t X it . J l ... rf,-11W.':., ,. ...W ., . License plates, etc. are used for promotion pur- poses. iss S. Methe wears a T-shirt from a past concert. Y. WA .sirf...Q,,L.5e,,,E5w5,smM... In km, T1 Musical opinions are expressed many ways. 5 i Teresa Tejera Cynthia Thomas Drake Thomas Irving Thomas Walter Thomas Burt Thompson Derric Thompson Judy Thompson Carol Thornton Maurice Tiller Delores Tindel Jose Tolentino Lisa Tomlinson Mike Townsend Angie Traino Delores Tucker Paula Turner Joel Tyree Jackie Upshaw John Vallejo Joe VanDyke Wayne Van Fliper Sharon Varas Lourdes Varela SOPHOMORES 297 Troy Varnes Kippy Vasquez Melinda Vater Tony Velazquez Newton Vencil Jana Venegas Tina Vess Kathy Vickers Roberto Vidal Maria Vierling Joe Vigil Barbara Villager Leah Vinson Robert Visnovec Susan Vogt Susan Von Robke Francene Wallace Ronald Walters Debbie Walton Larry Wardino Leroy Washington Ken Waters Christine Watson Davis Watson Priscilla Watson Rebecca Watson Kathy Wauford Mark Wayman Teri Weidner Michael Weston Michelle Weymann Bonita White Melinda Whited Ellie Whitehurst Eric Whiteside Billie Whitmore Christine Whitson Jimmy Wiley Linda Wiley Dawn Wilkerson 298 SOPHOMORES FLASHED AGAIN! vvvvv iii!! 55904 QQQOQ iifff QQOOQ +6046 90090 +6004 0004+ This wild group of sophomores wait to get their pictures taken. Did this sound familiar? Have a seat . . . put your feet on the X on the floor . .. look at me now, tilt your head .U no,too much H. alHHe more this way .. . raise your chin up, up, there! now, say cheese . . then click and flash and it was over in just a few minutes. Underclass picture day for many sopho- mores meant hours of primp- ing and Hmng make-up and hair. For some it was a boring day.ForaH,H wasjustthe tenth year their school pic- tures were takeng and few realized there would only be two more times they would be flashed again. f i ... L f R f M s , , L so L as kt K: A 33,1 gk ff. K E 2 ,K X i L R ltigcx .vftx 1,1 ,A t v as i 1 W Q A R , i-:ffm 1 t-r' 1-st an ,A ssl Q so s - .. -' f lgg, Q 5317, I ' C fix 1 x ' Q J A-W on W l ,N I gty, , U L L 'fy is H' 'i ,Wm ' L 'Q JSE 55 5 ly its U?xFG , 4 NR Kathy Owen makes a minor adjust- ment prior to getting her picture taken. This photographer looks exhausted after Underclass pictures. , Y, ' l , S' gy QW M-3 i ,am , ' W- f waz: , 1 i' 5Q -5' af- ,V 1, Y N . I ,rl r,,,, I Z .5 mv- 5 V .V,, I I VV ff' l .,',, f ., 3 ,j , - l , ,455 , it , , try na H ,Q ' EW 2 1 H - ' ' ,... .... - f, ' W, 1 , ,,.,, , H My S . , . H3 ' J . ms A ' ' iii' ,V A - T f ' My ink? J ' 1 ,A l 'f fl if l W X - ,H , ,, ' l' rrr .. , ,.,,.. 1 I , 4 qu f -' , 1 -H f l ' I V E55 fmu, .: 7 ll V 'V 2 'V f A N me ' fmt , , s W gmt? W f f J f f 5 Ga. Z Zi Q L y an ,A ,f - ,, , ,,, 1 f 4, X 'Z 241327 2' J., f 1 4? J f Z, AL 3 f f U f gl , 49' 'K Diana Willhoff Sylvia Willhoff Cindy Williams Darryl Williams Earl Williams Gail Williams Hershel Williams James Williams Janice Williams Robert Williams Theodis Williams Tim Williams Thomas Villa Gayle Wilson Jackie Wilson Regina Wilson Karen Wolfe John Womack Robert Womack Gilmer Wood Sherri Woods Steve Work Lisa Yacco Jerome Yates Floyd Youman Jill Young Paul Young Tangelo Young Adrianne Zodick Fred Zichlin Darryl Zwak Ann Marie Zuckerman SOPHOMORES 299 6 TAM 1 X N1f'.fXIi,XY . Y Cf. HH KAN! XRS hx , lx HO Tampa, long known as The Cigar City, came into its own in the 70's and received national attention due to three important factors: the inter- state highway system, linking the south, the completion of Tampa International Airport, bringing more people to the area, and the arrival of profes- sional sports, causing more people to recognize the Bay City. The growth of Tampa BAY LIFE affects our lives by providing greater opportunities for everyone. Hillsborough High, working with the Tampa com- munity, helped contribute to its growth through the schools many service organizations. Through these contributions Hillsborough High transmitted to the Tampa community its ongoing tradition of pride through public service - once again displaying that we arethe BIG RED. if csv' I-AUG!-ITER - , 'W' 93 Us 7 GQXQ MXN QS 6 Q E 55 U ffffyf - , Mfg. 5 U 'R E- Q Q . -' ' 1 H x, ,. 2, '.. ,N-J D -Z K C 1 1' 2' ' QAX.. Q GJ K 'li ' - 1 ca ,x Q, P F., ' ' U O a I f Q., C. ' K N X fy , G 11,3 K I ' , I fi U I, 'ff ,WK 0 - . -' L K -. QR., f I 32 I I Q9 u :L S A9 Q9 THE umveasu. uncume J 2 'Xu Q9 029 Q63 ox N 1 il 5, 'M' 1 0 D. Williams i .. 5 - is 52 C. Mendez , E . Vv ., ., .T X: D. Wiest N. Ehlers fb- K. Barzso fl i' Q15 1- A5 7 .,le Z2 . 1' EXI --'- rr X2i25gg1i.if3l.:2.lifilL1 A M. Fernando 304'ADS TERRIERETTES 1979-1980 L. Dyble K. Waters D. Bardin k?i.g f M ff, . Q, . ., K I Q K . W e if We A b UL. Peralta M. Jaime D. Gay '? J. Caltagirone S. 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We all appreciate the great contribution TNADA members have made tor more than 30 years by make better and saier drivers ot our students. ' Robert Collins, Principal Faculty and Student ADS'317 318 ' ADS C9 RW Mrs. E. Smi+h's 5+h Period Class XJ Mrs. Coolc's Is+ Period Class IT S A FAMILY OURS IS A FAMILY BUSINESS AND EVERY FAMILY WE SERVE IS SPECIAL TO US AND WE SERVE EACH ONE WITH GENUINE CONCERN AT ALL TIMES SINCE I9I7 FUNERAL HOMES Jack G. Yen'I, Sr. - H.H.S. Class of I947 Jack G. Yen+, Jr. - H.H.S. Class of I972 Charles N. YenI' - H.H.S. Class of I980 IOWNERSI TAMPA CHAPEL - MAIN OFFICE LUT1 - LAND'OLAKES CHAPEL 5IOI NEBRASKA AVENUE I83ION.U.S.HWY.4I I - AFTER ALL, IT'S CARIN6 THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE - . . 66 ROBERTS MUSIC COMPANY 5226 NEBRASKA AVE. TAMPA, FLA. 33603 Mr. CacciaI'ore's 3rd Period Class. ADS ' 319 320 ' ADS Mrs. Parker's 4+I1 Period Class f -:rf if 'G as engune Sequlprnent co 8311 SABAL INDUSTRIAL BLVD TAMPA FLORIDA PHONECBISDGZI 75qI PEQX5 EEN co P f HCHEIICAL SPECIALTIES ' Q H Q1 ron me if . - 3 TIABSPORTATIOI F -7, INDUSTRY 41,1 K Ia I, ZPOWER KLEEN CORP. - 5126 wesr IIJLEWILIJ AVENUE - TAIIIIPA, FLORIDA 33514 -9 FUR FAST RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE CALL 886-7753 - ci Joe Perricone--Presidentg Joe D. Pasciuta-Vice Presidentg ' Domonick Maggio Jr.-SecretaryfTreasurer ,, I I VL fp I 1 3. I-'R L Mr. WeiIl's Homeroom ADS ' 321 322 ' ADS Mr. V. Wilson's Mrs. Cumming's :Gish period class 3rd period class ' M t?'7i9Q:753it'Zt'2.5zT.'5'5fi '7-ff -334- 1-1'h?L'-: l'ZfI'.-5.3 f7l'f 'W4g,,,, , r . s .Q I !!l! lfffsx-4,5113 Z E.. F !g 'Tis 'i' I 'fmwxff ,rf T -'fi H I 1'xw,.g , Ny, Mrs. Burrell's 4+h Period Class Congrafulahons Class of 80 Compllmenls of Fla Ave Sandwich Shop 4809 N Fla Ave JS ,S R ,,,J' 'N-,,,,, lame! W BURN! 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PARKER'S 'Ist PERIOD CLASS People Loving People June 8, 1962 People loving People is about as natural as me loving you and that's what I know and do believe that's what l'm here to do. lf there was only one lone man And the world was his fantasy without the love of one living thing I'd rule him for insanity. Kevin Allen Pearce May 28, 1979 Personally l'm not a Super Star And don't claim to be a many But there's one thing that I do admit, I can always use a helping hand. I don't expect to be a God but do take a word of advice If you ever stop loving people Man will surely turn to mice. . . . Written by: Kevin Pearce . . .6-7-77 ADS ' 333 334 ' ADS ,. I as i 3 5 5 3 , . ,mwmxw I I, ,m1:.L mm., . W., 1 IIIII III III II I I III II I I 2 L I' I ,. ,x,. I I I I I 1 . ,, I II I II Q ,, . 1,1,T. I II , . . I I I II I I I T I III I I I I I I II I . 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Hillsborough Tampa, Florida Tampa, Florida 336I4 Manuel Sanchez Charles Krier F y , ' X I N 1- 6 . , Whaley s ' Xr gh, ,Q FRESH Ma rltel'S l , PRODUCE , A Y if ,X V 4, Fresh Cui' Mea+s ii I 49 4205 N. FLORIDA - 235-78I I A -Q :-f ' ', 74 i gui ' 1' 533 so. HOWARD - 257-5I7I - . .f.'f0ZA'7? TAMPA, FLORIDA CUSTOM MADE PLAQUES by PLAQUES INC Tampa Florida 33604 Phone 23 l -842l I 0 6820 N. Florida Avenue Thanks Linda and De-De for being my 'lwo basl' friends and sharing fha good +imes. Love, Pa'Hie ' Maury Jewelry Inc. 5 2724 W. Columbus Dr. Sana Tampa, Florida 33607 8l3 879 2332 I302 E. Busch Blvd. Tampa, Florida 33602 8l3l932-05l6 ADS'337 SOME REAL ROUGH GUYS RIVERA S JEWELRY M I up, Specializing in IW4 and I8 karai' gold!! i i- - FERNANDEZ S Pro-kick Boxing and Yushulcai School of Karaie Compehhon and Classes Open +o all ages Benny Fernandez No I confender Tampa Florlda 44I2 N Nebraska A e Ph 23l-4l25 MASON Sporhng Goods All your needs Afhlehc equlpmenl an sporfswear Besi' of Luclc Class of 80 R W Mason Sr l020 E. Hillsborough Ave in d FACULTY A Albritton, Louise 148, 151 Alidai, Hossein 148 Allen, Patricia 148 Anderson, Robert 148, 161 Antinori, A. 148, 158 Bailey, Norman 148 Baker, Roosevelt 148, 162 Bania, Cynthia Barrington, Glenn 145, 143 Bennett, Margaret 145, 146 Bowen, John 148, 154 Bradley, Yvonne Bray, Lois 149 Bumann, Joan 149 Burrell, Carolyn 149, 151 Butcher, Sgt. Wm. 166, 149,125 0 Cacciatore, Andrew 142, 149 Capitano, Nick 149, 156 Carr, Cheri 149 Carr, Melba 167 Caton, Earl 149 Chaney, Jacquelyn 38,150,331 Ciesla, Carmen 34, 36, 150, 151 Clements, Lawson 150 Cook, Ann 148, 150 Collins, Robert 144, 143 Cortese, Dominick 150 Coto, Barbara 150 Crawford, George 271, 150 Crihfield, Bobby 151 Cummings, Virginia 150, 151, 97 Cole, R. 156 Daniel, L. 152 Daniel, Angela 151, 158 Davis, Gayl 151,245 DePaula, Eddie 151, 133 Duarte, Nelson 151, 25, 63, 62 Duncan, Patricia 151 E Engelhart, Nancy 152 Erwin, Doug 112, 152 Espinola, Betty 146, 147 F Fernandez, Carmen 153 Fernandez, Gaston 152 Fiddler, L. 152 Foley, I. 107 Fraundorfer, Carlos 152, 245, 1 Frickman, Paul 152, 135 G Garcia, Earl 111, 152 Garcia, Raphael 152, 153 Geyer, Barbara 157, 97 Gloomis, Deborah 153 Green, John 153, 154, 77, 45 Hagen, Deborah 153 Haines, Linda 153 Hayes, Betty 153 Herce, D. 153 Herman, Lucy 146 Hilton, Ouida153 Holland, Charles 145 Holt, J. 156, 157 Holz, Phillip 154, 62 Hughes, Ruth 146 I Ingram, Sgt. Robt.60,154, 125 Ingram, Vernon 154 J Jennings, Dorothy 154, 164 Jimenez, Estelle 154 Johnson, Oscar 146, 143 Johnson, Richard 147 Jones, C. 165 K Kaminski, Arlene 152, 154 Keebler, Norman 154 Keene, Antionette 163, 155 Knoche, Hilda 155 Kocher,Tim155, 161 Koechlein, Donald 155 Kolka, Juanita 146, 147 Kunz, Denise 155 L Leon, Gerald Leto, Frank 146 Lewis, Hogan 155 Longfellow, Steve 156, 110 Lowe, Yvette 152, 153, 156 McAuliffe, Judy 156, 155 McCloud, Scot 156, 149 MacMinn, Patricia 156, 157 Mahoney, Sue 156 Manuel, Theresa 161, 156 Martin, Joseph 156 Martinez, Ann 157, 165 Mattox, John Mayes Mayes, Marjorie Miller, Violet 157 Mims,Ealia145,146 Moccia, Robert271, 163,157 Montz, Betty Montz, Linda 146, 157 Morrill, Amelia 157 Morris, Harry 160, 157 Morris, Jean 57 Murray, Dixie 158, 304, 165 N Nelson, Pete 158 Newman, Victor 158 Nocera, Earlene 158, 165 0 O'Brien, Joan 158 Orend, Sharon 115, 158,257 P Parker, Pat 48, 158 Patterson, John 159, 149, 171, 14 Pedrero, A, 166 Pelaez, Grace 159 Perez, Eddie 159 Perella, Le0156, 157, 159,43 Pino, Joseph 159, 63 Polovchena, Sgt. Walter 66, 159 Penley, Viola 145, 146 Perrone, Mary 145 Pullara, Harriet 159, 69, 152, 153 R Raines, Mary 147 Reed, Isidore160, 130, 145 Reeves, Rose 160, 96 Reid, Joe 147, 113, 143, 87 Ribas, Adele 160, 52 Richardson, Jack 160 Rivenbark, Carol 160 Roberts, Lucy Robinson, Shirley 160 Robinson, Toni 160 Romanello, Pat 160 Rudes, Richard 147 Rybinski, Mark 161, 124 Richardson, C. 159 Rebey, 156 Roberta, L. 147 S Samuels, Hester Sanders, Lillie 161 Sanders, Maxine 161, 91, 92 Sanford, Clifton 161 Samuels, E. 161 Santo, William 161, 155 Santos, Linda 147 Schaaf, Marjorie 161 Shinoda, Vicki 161 Sikes, Dan 110, 162 Skora, Jerry 162, 153 Slayton, Richard 162 Smith, Barbara 159, 162 Smith, Elizabeth 162, 97 Smith, Margaret 162 Smith, Sally 147 Snapp, Murriel 146, 147, 143 Solak, Steven 153, 30, 162 Spearman, Sam 163, 53 Stanley, Belinda 42, 163 Strickland, Frances 163 Stroup, N. 132 Susar, Kathy 269, 163, 87, 81 'I' Tapia, Reuben 163 Todd, Lola 163, 47, 152 V VanHoogan, Sara 163 Verde, Barbara 61, 164 W Ware, Eddie 164, 133 Warr, Barbara 158, 164 Weill, Max148, 134 Weiss, Kenneth 164 White, Barbara 164 Whitman, Walton 162, 164 Williams, Lillian 165 Wilson, Hayes 146, 147, 143 Wilson, Orin Wilson, Vincent 19, 154, 165, 146 Wirges, Yvonne 165 Wisdo, Debra 18, 165 Weldon, 171, 164, 150 Wilson, M. 154 Y York, Dorothy 165 Yost, Mark 155, 254, 122, 165 Zale, Alan 157, 165 STU A Aaron, Vernon Abdoo, Hollie 69, 272 Abel, Patricia Acevedo, Wanda 246 Ackerman, Debora 246 Ackerson, Ruth 272 Adams, Jacqueline 246 Adams, Penny 272 Adams, Sharlene 272 Adkins, Aric106, 107, 117, 172 Adkins, Brenda 31,246 Adkins, Cherri 272 Adkins, Henry 272 Adkins, Mary 272 Adkins, Sheila 172 Adkins, Susan ENTS Adler, Michele 272 Aguinaga, Heriberto 246 Ahlafeld, Gary 172 Ahlefeld, Leslie 272 Ahlers, Chris 72 Ake, Michael 272 Akins, Paul 246 Albano, Michael 272 Albano, Joseph Albertson, Mark 246 Albritton, William 172 Alchediak, Sheila 272 Alcover, Ray 272 Alderman, Dave Jr. Alderman, Joseph 47, 172 Alderman, Theresa 246 Alderman, Tina 32, 59, 172, 51 Alers, Ramon 59,172,135 Alexander, , Kimberly Alexander, Alexander, Alexander, Alexander Kevin 246 Lessie Renard 272, 125 Willie 28, 30, 172 Alfaro, Lori 272 Alfonso, Argelio 124, 272 Alfonso, Cynthia 272 Alfonso, Diana Alfonso, Susan 272 Alford, Gary 45, 272, 292 Alldredge, Alldredge, Betty 44, 246 Kara Allen, Elisa 246 Allen, Erick 246, 295 Allen, John 272 Allen, Leslie 172, 53, 85, 62 Allen, Michelle 272,289 Allen, Taunya 20, 172 Allen, Theresa 215 Allers, Christopher 246,87 Alley, Andrew 272 Alley, Patricia 22, 43, 59, 172 Almas, Cynthia 272 Almas, John Alonso, Jeanette 18, 173 Alpizar, Donald 173 Altman, Susan 173, 21 Altuzarra, Milagros 246 Alvarez, Ana 173 Alvarez, Cecilia 173 Alvarez, David 19, 246, 131 Alvarez, David B. 272 Alvarez, Madelkin 272 Alvarez, Randall 19, 26, 45, 17 Alvarez, Roger Alvarez, Shirley 21, 173 Ambrose, Carla Amick, Roger Amor, Jack 26, 42, 28, 173,135 Anda, David Anders, Linda 272 Andersen, Keith 173, 186 Andersen, Kimberly 18, 26, 24 Anderson, Gerald Anderson, Jeffrey 246 Anderson, Linda 272 Anderson, Michael 246, 262 Anderson, Patricia 42, 246, 52 Anderson, Pixie 23, 27, 174 Anderson, Richard Anderson, Sitrena Anderson, Valarie Andrews, Vicki 174 Andux, Janet Aponte, Myrna Arbelo, Sandra 276 Arcuri, Brian 46,246 Arcuri, Peter 246, 305 Armstrong, Laura 246 Armstrong, Robert 46 Arnold, David 174 Arnold, Jay 272 , 93, 95 3, 175, 198 6, 258. 261 ,114,246 INDEX ' 341 342 'INDEX Arnold Arnold Arnold Arnold ,Jeffrey 174 ,Kathlene 22, 271, 272 , Nancy 272 , Orrin Arnold, Samuel Artiles, Anibal 174 Artiles, Rafael 246 Artis, Derusha 42, 246 Artis, Lawrence 174 Artis, Willie Asbel, John Ash, Jan 60 Ashe, Gabrielle 174, 53 Ashe, June 174, 285 Ashley, Donna 246, 134 Ashley, lrwin 246 Ashley, Sandra 246 Atkins, Frankie Atkins, Michael 272 August, Deborah Aurelio, Nina Austin, Lashawn 246, 60, 125 Austin, Tammy 246,42 Avis, Kenneth 272 Bagby, Lynn 246 Bagent, Michael 272 Baggett, Carla 272 Baggett, Garis 174 Baisden, Norma 174 Baker, Adeline Baker, Dannette 272 Baker, Davetta Baker, David 246 Baker, Baker, Baker Debra 246 Diane Eugene 246, 26, 45 aakerf Kimberly 272 Baker, Baker, Baker, Lisa 174 Lisa L. Rondey Baker, Tony Baker, Franklin Jr. Baldwin, Cheryl Baldwin, William 272,125 Bales, Randy 272 Balkcom, Steven 174 Balkman, Saundra 246, 53 Ball, Theresa 272 Ballard, Deanna Ballard, Kathy Ballard, Kimberly 246 Ballinger, Jesse 246 Bandy, Cheryl 246 Bankhead, James 174 Bankhead, Thomas 272 Banks, Alton 154 Barbour, Gail 272, 287 Barcena, Richard 246, 26, 42, 45 Barco, Jose 246 Bardin, Deborah 115, 174, 24, 27, 30 94 Bardin, David Jr. 114, 94 Barksdale, Tamara Barnes, Amber Barnes, Louis 106, 175, 53, 84 Barnwell, Theron 246, 30 Barreto, Judy 247 Barreto, Nolia 247 Barron, Jesse 97, 96 Barron, Joseph 175, 30, 31, 25, 93 Barrosa, Brenda 52 Barrs, Ginger Barzso, Klara 20, 27, 247, 304, 52 Basin, Charlotte Basin, Charlett 247, 331 Bass, Valerie 4, 42, 97, Bassham, Kimberly Bates, Janet 247 Bates, Suzanne 175, 44, 93, 94 Batista, Justino 42, 175 Baughman, Curtis 247 Baumann, John Bazo, Alice 247 Bazo, Debbie Beasley, Nazrine Beasley, Ronald 113 Bebley, Karen Becher, Darryl Becton, Robert 247 Belcher, Donna 247, 20, 71 Belcher, Teresa Bell, Carla Bell, Clare Bell, George Bell, Pattie 273 Belmer, Gwendolyn Benchimol, Joyce Bengter, Jeffrey 19, 175, 26,45 Benitez, David 175 Benjamin, Marvin 247 Bennefield, Gray Bennett, Connie 247 Bennett, Damon 247 Bennett, Gregory 175, 231, 42 Bennett, Richard 175, 28, 30, 80 Bennett, Terry 175 Benton, Gloria Benton, Leonard Benton, Rodney Berenguer, Alicia 247, 78, 46 Bergevin, Robert 247 Bergevin, Steven 46 Bernett, Annette 175 Berrien, Dwayne 273 Berroth, Sharon 175, 21 Berry, Bryan 273 Berry, Ralph 273 Bethencourt, Gary 247 Bethune, Charles lll 247, 26 Betz, Louis 19, 247, 58, 45, 97, 96 Beville, Jill 247 Bierce, Richard Jr. 273 Biglow, William Billingham, Brian 273 Bingham, Stanley 175 Bish, Randall 175 Bishop, Cindy 247,46 Bivens, Elijah 247 Bivans, James 273 Bivens, Kim Black, Black Black Black Darlene 273 , Lisa 247 , Perry ,Twila 176, 247, 87 Blackburn, Brenda Blackledge, Tonya Blair, Karen 247 Blake, Steve 247 Blakley, Nancy 176 Bland, Ann 273 Bland, Michael 273 Blandeburgo, Adam 247 Blanton, Darla Bleich, Sandra 247, 96, 94 Blevins, Brenda 176, 63 Blizzard, Lisa 273 Bloomer, Jeffrey 247, 63 Bloomfield, Michael 273 Blosfield, Angel 273, 31 , 288, 134 Blosfield, Ellis 247, 135 Blue, Darling 176 Blue, Johnnie Bodden, Fay 248, 20 Bodden, Mark Boderick, Daniel Boderick, Yvetta Bogan, Ernest Boggs, Cecil 176 Boggs, David 72 Boggs, Regina 273 Boler, Juanita 273,125 Boles, Sharon 248, 60, 125 Boles, Jack Jr. Boleyn, Richard 273 Bonetti, George 248 Booker, Kenneth 273 Borden, Christophe 273 Borges, Fred Boston, Stephen Botero, Claudia 176 Boully, Annette 176 Bouyer, Lorraine 273 Bowden, Cynthia Bowe, Stephen Bowe, Thelma 273 Bowens, Diana 273 Bowers, Deneen 273 Bowers, James 248 Bowers, Margaret 176 Bowlby, Wanda 273 Bowles, Charles 248 Bowles, Pamela Boyd, Charlene 176 Boyd, Francenia 273 Boyd, Lanette 273, 294 Boyd, Patricia 273 Boyer, Richard 273 Boyette, Bruce Boykin, Melody 248 Bozarth, Jeffrey 273 Brackin, Christopher Brackin, Mark 63 Braddam, Ramon Bradford, Ricci 177 Brady, John 248 Brady, Maxine 273 Bragdon, Evelyn 248 Branam, Catherine 273 Branam, Perry 177, 26 Brandon, Selena 273,87 Brandon, Vacelia 177, 125 Brannon, Bruce 273 Brantley, Annette 273 Brantley, Linda 273 Brantley, Lynnette 273 Braswell, Pamela 274 Brazier, Jennifer 177 Breche, Dora 248 Breedlove, Marvin Brenneman, William 274 Bridges, Donna 36, 248, 21, Bridges, Joel Bridwell, Steven 274 Brinson, Deborah 274 Brinson, Lori 274 Brinson, Madeline 177, 42 Brinson, Sabrina 248, 42, 52 26, 330 lrite, Vernon 274 trito, Brenda trito, Rafaela 274 lroche, Dora lrock, Charles 274 lronko, Frank lrooks lrooks lrooks , Futira , Ronald , Tonya 274 lroughton, Calvin 274 lroughton, Charlie 177 lroughton, Ronnie 248 lrown, Christopher 248 lrown, Curtis 177 lrown, Debra 274 lrown, Donny 248, 30 lrown, Dwayne 274 lrown, Edward 274 lrown, Esther 277 lrown, Guy 248, 30, 25 lrown, Herman lrown, James 274 lrown, Javis lrown, Keith 113, 274 Lrown, Laura 248 lrown, Lisa lrown, Lynn 177 lrown, Marvin 177 brown, Michelle 248 Lrown, Otis :rown, Patrick :rown, Patricia 248 irown, Queen frown, Ronald 60 'rown, Ruby 274 rown, Steven rown, Tom 46 rown, Tony 19, 248, 30 rownn, Wilfred 248 rowning, William 177 roxton, Clayton rumage, John 248, 30,25 rumfield, Gloria 274 rumfield, John 177 ryan, Max ll 274 uchan, Dee 248, 254 uchan, Deanna 248, 254 uchan, Kelly uchanan, Deborah ucanan, Jesse Jr. 177 uchanan, Kristene 274 udingh, Scott 178 ui, Truong Cardinale, Tina 249, 51 Carey, Katrena 249 Carley, Lydia Carman, Jeanette 249 Carmichael, Debra 275 Carmichael, Rhonda 31, 44, 42, 249, 258, 53 Carnegie, Debra Carnival, Steven Carrico, April Carroll, Janeth 179 Carroll, Shawn 31,275 Carswell, Adrian 113 Bush, Robert 249 Bush, Vivian 20, 27, 249, 304 Bush, Yoel 274 Butcher, Ivor 249, 63 Butler, Anita 249 Butler, Beatrice Butler, Catherine 60, 249, 125 Butler, Harriet 274 Butler, Lacconia 249, 125 Butler, Reginald 178 Byrd, Chantay 24, 58, 178 Byrd, Stephen 178 C Caballero, Maria 274 Cabana, Juan 69,249 Cabana, Mario 249 Cabanas, David 175, 252, 274, 279, 284 Cabrera, Eugene 274 Carswell, Karen 179 Carswell, Stephen 179 Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carver, Carver, Carver, Casey, Casey, Casey, Donna 275,125 Jennifer 179 Joseph 275 Lorenzo Melanie 18, 26, 38, 79, 58, 249, 331 Sharon 275 Ellen 275 Mary 275 Charles ll 179 Marie 275 Pazetta 275 Sheri 180, 52 Casey, Terri Castellano, Antony 249, 62 Castellana, Camillo 26, 42, 88, 171, 180, 131, 87, 85, 130 Castellano, Kina 275 Castellano, Leo 69, 249 Castellana, Marcelino 19, 26, 89, 249 Castellano, Pete 45, 26, 180 Castellano, Ralph 249 Castillo, Calvin 275 Castillo, Debra 32, 33, 58, 180 Castillo, Elaine 180, 275 Castillo, Elena Castillo, Eliu 276 Castillo, Maria 275 Castillo, Michael 275 Castillo, R. 128 Cabrera, Pedro 275 Cacciatore, Gary 19, 30, 45, 245, 249, 97, 96 Cakora, Dorena 178 Cakora, J ennifer Caldevilla, David 19, 43, 61, 77, 176, 178, 305, 97, 87, 93, 95 Caldevilla, Richard 19, 275,293 Caldwell, Brian 275, 125 Calhoun, Brenda 60, 178 Calhoun, Paul Neil 275 Callahan, ule, Kenneth 178 uie, Sharon 178, 248, 274 ullock, Marlinda18, 58, 178 unkley, Shannon 106, 113, 274 untin, Thomas 60, 125 unts, Octavia Callihan, Tresea Caltagirone, Joanna 27, 172, 178,304 Caltoun, Joel 178 Cammarata, Allen 179 Campanello, John 249 urchell, Mark 248 urgeuer, L. 44 Campbell Campbell , Altha Holly 179, 53 Campbell: Marvin 249 Castle, Beth 275 Castro, Juan 19, 249, 135 Castro, Robert Caswell, Mike 122, 249 Caswell, Timothy 275 Cater, Arnold Cates, Bobby 180 Catledge, Mark 249,260 Cauble, Victorallen 275, 278 Causseaux, Kimbra Cawley, Kevin 45, 88, 249 Cawley, Thomas 26, 45, 180 Cayasso, Wilfred Caylor, Sandra 180 Cellini, Lottie 249 Cenkovich, Paula 20, 26, 58, 249 Centeno, Felix 52 Cesarini, Jean 275 Chalmers, urgess, Carlton 72, 248, 87 rcher, Lois 274 rgos, Robert 274 rgos, Venice 274 Jrke, Kelly Jrke, Sean 248 rke, Steven 274 rks, Marc 274 rnette, Cynthia 20, 42, rney, Desiree 274 mann, J. 51 rney, Dwayne 274 rnham, Jeffery 274 rnham, Jonathan 248 75, 248, 263, 52 rnham, Rhonda rns, Charles 72, 248 sby, Tina 178 sh, Kenneth 30, 274 sh, Richard 249 Campbell, Randy 257 Campbell, Nancy 18, 32, 33, 179, 26, 42, 59, 84, 94 Campbell, Sherwayne 31, 42, 249, 52 Campoo, Christina 75 Canady, Jeffrey Canady, Kendrea 249 Canal, Terry 249 Canal, Tolana179 Cannon, Linda 24, 43, 179, 97, 96, 87 Canty, Michelle Canty, Randy Capers, Lashawn 32, 33, 179, 53, 85 Capitano, David 249 Capitano, Samuel 249 Card, Teresa 26, 38, 245, 249, 251, 331 Cardenas, Roberto Cardinal, Julie 179 Cardinale, Laurie 249, 267 Chapman, Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman Christopher 180 Alvina Christy George Jamie 275 ,Johnnie Mark 275 Melony 249 Michelle 275 , Valerie Chappell, Benjamin Jr. Chaptman, Keith Cheatham, Charles Chennault, Gisla 115, 275 Chesser, Lonnie Chester, Carlton Cheung, Kenneth 275 Childress, Pamela 250 Chillura, Vicky 180 Chiong, Leandro ' INDEX 343 Chisholm, Majure113,275,135 Chisholm, Troy 250 Chggn, Ann 21, 26, 38, 39, 180, 305, 331, 97, Christensen, Francis 42,250 Christopher, Lori 181 Christopher, Lori Christopher, Salome 250 Churchill, Belinda 115, 118, 181, 53 Churchill, Dawn 275 Cianca, Angela 27, 181,304 Cianca, Paul Jr. 79, 250 Clark Cigarran, Stephanie 17, 18, 26, 61, 171 190, 95 Cipolla, Lisa 290, 51 Ciucio, Anthony Ill Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, ,Cynthia 46, 275 Deanne 275 ,John Linda 22, 42, 61, 181 Linda E. 78,275,305 Michel 113,275 Norman 114, 128,275 Roger 250, 135, 134 Shera 276, 87 ,Vickie 66, 60, 181, 125 Clarke, Gerald 250 Clegg, Glen 250 Clements, Diane 250 Clendenin, Ruth 276 Clethen, Kevin Clevenger, Christophe Clinkscales, Shari 22, 181 Coakley, Kelly 276 Coates, Robert Cobb, Calvin Cobb, James Cobb, Melvin Cohen, Lori 114, 129, 276, 289 Coker, Susan 250 Cole, Deborah Cole, Robert 250 Coleman, Regina Coleman, Sandra 34, 58, 250, 53 Coley, Cecil 250, 131 Collazo, Elaine Collier, Collier, Collier, Collins, Collins, Collins, Collins Collins, Collins, Collins, Collins, Collom Collum Collura, Colson Diana 20, 181 Katherine 276 Patrick 113, 276 Bryant Deanna 181, 125 John Mark 250 Robert 250 Scott 113, 45, 276, 292 Theresa 63 William Terri 63 Reid Anthony 30, 276 Tracey Coluccio, Patty 249, 260 Colvin, Jimmy Jr. Comellas, Jeraldo Jr. 181, 131, 197, 93 Comellas, Nelson 276 Comer, Comer, Comer, Alvin 182 Timmy Tyrone Comerford, Cheryl 250, 63 Comparetto, Denise Conage, Linda 276, 125 Conaty, Gregory 19, 180, 182, 305, 135 Conaty, Heidi 276 Conklin, Sherry 276 Conlin, Pamela Conner, Brett Conner, Joel 276 Connoly, Richard Connor, Eileen 276 Conway, Denise 250 Cook, Betty 344 'INDEX , 1 Cook, Shebra 276 Coomes, Susan 250 Cooper, Bruce 276 Cooper, David 250 Cooper, Kimberly Cooper, V. 295 Copeland, Evangela 276 Copeland, Glenda 250 Corbett, Bridgett 250 Corbitt, Daniel Corbitt, Ronald 250 Corcoran, Dixie 250 Corripio, Michael 250 Corso, Mark 276 Cosgrove, Gerald 276 Cosme, Arlene 276 Cosme, David 114, 128,250 Costa, Denise 182, 52 Costa, Gina 39, 256, 276, 282 Cotarelo, Cindy 17, 18, 26, 38, 39, 88, 171, 182, 331, 85 Coton, Anthony 276 Couch, Dolores 22,42,115, 182, 132 Couch, Susan 250 Coury, Sandra 276 Cousin, Malcolm Coutinho, Catherine 276 Couture, Stephen 250 Covert, Lila 276 Coward, Lee 250 Coward, Ray 276 Cowell, Lonnie Cox, Bonnie 69, 250, 134 Cox, Deborah Cox, Guy 106, 182 Cox, Nicholas 250 Cox, Taunya 276 Cox, Sidney lll 250, 251 Craddock, Edmond 276 Craig, Shawn 251 Cram, Carolyn 23, 31, 251 Crandall, Kurt 276 Crawford, Davis 276 Crawford, Oliver 182 Crazyriver, Dawn 27,251,132 Creech, Edmond 276 Creech, Tammy 182 Crews, Sharon 182 Criss, John Ill 46, 276 Critton, Rhonda Critton, Terrance 183 Crochunis, John 183 Croft, Debra 251 Cromack, Keith 251, 135, 97, 96 Cromack, Laurie 183 Cromartie, L. 114, 128 Cromwell, Buddy 251 Crook, Anita 276 Crouse, James Crouse, Suzy 276 Crum, Derek 113, 276, 131 Crum,George106, 107,108, 183,131,130 Crum, Rickie 113, 276, 131 Cruz, Luis 276 Cruz, Niurka Culjak, lolanthe 276 Culver, Annie Culver, Brendalyn Culver, Margaret 183 Cumbie, Suzanne Cummings, Anita Cummins, Elizabeth 134 Cummins, Kimberleigh 61, 183, 96, 95 Cunningham, Kandra 23,72,183 Cupic, Charlene 251 Cupic, Michelle 276 Cupps, Williams Cuong, Le 276 Curioso, Juan 28,251 Curry, Kelly 159, 276 Curry, Pamela Curry, Tamela 20, 183 Curtis, Jeffery 276 Curtiss, Lisa 31,251 Cutro, Christy Dabbs, Rebecca 183 Dakin, Kelly 34,183 Daley, Kimberly 276 Dallas, Cedric Dam, Anh 251 Dampier, James 251 Danaher, Debra Danford, David 251 Daqrggl, Barbara 17, 34, 35, 24, 42, 61, 183 Daniel, Jessie 183 Daniel, Margaret Daniels, Daphne 251 Daniels, Diane 284 Daniels, Johnny Daniels, Leiroi Daniels, Melody Daniels, Willie 44,276 Daouk, Nahla 276 Darge, John 276 Darley, Paula 277 Darrigan, Deborah Darrigo, Gloria 183, 27, 94 Davenport, Ronnie 184 Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Carol Charlene 277 David 277 Eddie 276 Gregory 251 Howard 113,277 James 46, 251 Jeffery 277 K. 25 Linda 277 Lisa Margaret 129, 277 Mark 184 Ricky 113, 277 , Teresa 277 ,Thomas 42, 184, 53, 135 ,Tracie 24, 44, 251, 134 ,Troy 277 , Twilla 129 , Vonna Davis, Davis, Yvette 251 Wadell 277 Davisson, Deborah 277 Davisson, Denise 277 Davy, Debra 72, 251, 265 Dawkins, Beverly 277, 51 Dawkins, Carla 251, 51 Dawley, Patricia 277 Day, Dana 277 Deal, Denise 251 Dearmas, Richard 251 Deaton, Margaret Decosta, Karan Dediego, Mark 277 Delaparte, Mark 277 Delaportillo, Marcelino 26, 262 Delaughter, Tammy 26, 32, 184,212 Delosreyes, Denise Delsol, Fernando Deltoro, Evelio 251 Delvalle, N. Delvalle, Nancy 184 Demeza, Michael 26, 184,131 Dennard, Freddie Dennison, Stanley 19, 252, 97, 96, 94 Dent, Preston Denton, Steven Detwiler, Howard 25, 30,251 Detwiler, Theodore 30, 46, 25, 184 Devane, Henry 184 Devito, Michael Dewan, Robin 277 Diaz, Anthony Diaz, Barbara Diaz, Caridad 277 Diaz, Carmen 277, 114, 129, 271, 293 Diaz, Earnest 45, 252 Diaz, Frankie 277 Diaz, Irina 252,26 Diaz, Michael 19, 252, 114, 128 Diaz, Odalys184 Diaz, Richard 45,252 Dick, Charles 113 Dick, F. 128 Dickey, David 252 Dickman, Stephen 69, 184,97 Dieguez, Jeraldine 252 Digerlando, Vincent Digiovanni, Angel Dimaggio, Victoria Dinning, Jeffrey Dipolito,John106, 107,184 Dixon, Larry 252 Dixon, Reginald 185 Dixon, Sheila Dixon, Terry 45, 185 Dixon, Theresa 42, 252 Dixon, Zandra Doan, Charles 277 Dobbins, Teresa 24, 42, 185, 51 Dodds, Kenneth 185 Dodds, Linda 252, 305 Dominguez, Herberto Donagher, Susan Dornburgh, James 252 Dornburgh, Jeanne 277 Doughty, Jack 252 Douglas, Fredrick 42, 252 Douglas, Lenton Jr. 277 Douglas, Michael 44, 252 Dove, Denise 38, 39, 22, 26, 42, 58, 185, 331, 53, 86, 85, 125, 81 Dove, Vincent 125 Downs, Cathy 252 Doyle, Sharron 277 Drew, Keith 277 Driggers, James 44, 185 Driggers, Sheryl 185 Drinnenberg, Dennis 277 Drischoll, Barbara Dubois, John 185 Dubose, Paula 252 Dudley, Darrell Dufresne, Sharri 277 Dufresne, Jerry Jr. Duggan, Lennox 185 Duke, Donald 277 Duke, Karen 277 Duke, Walter Dumas, Robert Duncan, Ralph 277 Dunn, Cynthia 252 Dunn, Jean 59, 185, 95 Dunn, Walter Jr. Dupree, Angela 278 Durant, Shirley 31, 46, 252, 80 Durrance, Michael Durrett, Judy 252, 278 Duvall, Lori Dyble, Keslie 20, 42, 59, 185, 304, 305 E Eadens, Darryl 278 Easton, Shawn Eberhart, Darrle Eberhart, Valerie 186, 53 Felder, Alicia 278, 87 Feller, Robert Fenn, Paula 252 Fennie, James Ferlita, Loretta Ferlita, John lll 187 Ferman,F.128 Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, ,Ana 187, 52 ,Anthony 69, 187 ,Anthony R. 278 Bonnie 187 Carmen 278 Diane 252 Eddie 278 Jeffrey 44, 278 Lenise Manuel Jr. 252 Ricardo Jr. T. 44 Echevaria, Gladys 278 Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, , Terry 278 Edwards Laura Mark 186 Rose 278 Susan Ehlers, Nanette 22, 27, 149,252,304 Eisenhower, Sally 186 Eisentraut, Denise 23, 31, 42, 186, 97, Eisinger, Cynthia 278 Elgin, Sherry 252 Ellerbee, Betsy 186 Ellington, Joyce 278 Ellis, Beverly 186 Ellis, Elease 252 Ellis, Kenneth Ellison, Broderick 252 Ellison, Debra Elwin, Russel 278, 135 Emerson, Mattise186 Encinosa, Timothy 113, 278 Engelberger, Donald 19, 44, 186 Engelberger, John 252 Engram, Jacqueline Ennis, Francis 186 Ennis, Kenneth 278 Epps, Lamont 278 Erickson, Heidi 47, 114, 129,278,293 Erskine, Mary 42,186,221 Erving, Edwin 113,278 Espin, Soraya 278,52 Espino, Sandra 252, 132 Essex, Eugene Jr. 252 Evans, David 278 Evans, Jack 252 Evans, Jackie Even, Lawrence 46, 186 Everett, Albert 131 Everett, Carlton Everson, James 278 Evors, Alicia Everson, Bobby 187, 63 Ewing, Barbara 278 Ewing, Zelda F Fagan, Henry 278 Fagin, Darius 106, 117, 252 Fagin, Paula 278 Faison, Ronald Faison, Timothy Falson, Janet 252 Fancher, Denise 187, 63 Fancher, Tina 46 Fanchier, John 278 Farias, Julia 278 Farmer, Aaron 46,278 Farmer, Alisa 22, 42, 160,252 Featherston, Jeffery 46, 278 Fernando, Maribel 278, 304 Ferrera, Charles Ferrera, Derek 278 Ferry, Scorr 252 Fester, S. 129 Fidler, Kimber 60, 252 Fiefer, V. 44 Filsinger, James Findley, Jacqueline 252 Findley, Mary 187 Finger, Tamara 278 Finklea, Willie Jr. 187 Finley, Daniel Fisher, Bradley 45 Fisher, Theresa Fisher, William 253 Fitzpatrick, Charwanne 253 Flanders, Carol Flanders, Valeri 278 Flanders, Vonda 253 Flannery, Audrey 278 Fletcher, Christina 278 Fletcher, Cindy 187 Flora, Joe lV Flores, Abimael 278, 293 Flores, P. 293 Flournory, Geoffrey 42, 187 Flowers, Beverly 187 Flowers, Carolyn 253 Flowers, John 253 Flowers, John D. 253 Flynt, Tina 278 Folsom, Janet Fonte, Lisa Fonte, Laureen Ford, Robert 188 Ford, Sheri 44, 253 Fordyce, Kevin 253 Forward, Mavis 253 Foster, Jennifer 38, 39, 26, 188, 331 Foster, Sharon 253 Foster, Warren Fostini, Donna 253 Foulkrod, Gregory S. 4 Grant, Catherine 254,51 Frady, Louis Jr. France, Larry 253, 63 Gaston, Tommie Francis, Mark 188 Fredlund, Donna 278 Freeland, Revina 253 Freeman, Donna Freeman Latracha Freeman Patrick 253 Freeman, Paulette 188 Gates, Kathy 253 Gato, Dana 279 Gay, Dena 18, 27, 118, 119, 189, Gay, Ruth 42, 189 Gay, Sherry 253 Gay, Theresa 253 Gennaro, Kenneth 19, 253 304, 132 Granda, Frank, Jr. 44, 190 Grant, Grant, Grant, Grant, Darlene J. 117 Mary Michael 191 William Griffin, French, John 44,253 Fritcher, Paula Froebel, Richard Fudge, Ricky Fuentes, Celeste 188 Fuertes, Charmaine Fueyo, Karen 253 Fulkerson, Mark 188 Fuller, Debra 1 14, 118, 119, 129, 253 Fuller, Michael Furman, Frederick 188 Futch, Lori 188 G Gabbard, James 278 Gaddie, Teresa 188 Gage, Susan 278 Gaines, Reginald Gallahad, Fred 253 Gallo, Anthony 19, 22, 26, 45, 189 Gallo, Mark Gallon, Velma 189 Gallops, Ronald 28, 31 , 253 Gallops, Stephanie 278, 292 Galvez, Rosa 43, 253 Gambel, Ruth Gambrell, Carliss 42, 253, 53, 96 Gansey, Eddie 113 Gant, Carla 253 Gant, Jerry 253 Gant, Laurel 253 Gant, Russell 189 Garcia, Brenda 189, 87 Garcia, Cosme 278 Garcia, Eddie 278 Garcia, Evelyn 189 Garcia, James 189, 253 Garcia, Laura 61, 253 Garcia, Nancy G. Garcia, Susan 253 Garcia, Walter Gardner, Twila Gari, George Garnes, Kay Garrett, Anna 44, 253 Garrett, George Gary, Viola Gaston, Kennedy George, German German German Gervais, Margaret , Barbara 34, 253 ,Jesse 253,53 ,Patricia 279, 51 Gholson, Jeffrey 253 Gianella, Lisa 163, 189 Giardina, Elaine 253,80 Gibbons, Celeste 44, 253, 53, 51 Gibbs, Lorinda Gibson, Roberl106, 113,279 Giddens, David Giddens, Melinda 189 Giganic, Donna 279 Gilbert, Alan 19, 182, 189 Gilbert, Eugene 31,279 Gilbert, Frances 253 Gilbert, Laurianna18, 189,42, 2 03 Grantham, Lori 254 Grantham, Susan 279 Grantham, Theresa 34, 44, 254 Gray, Kathleen Gray, Reina 279 Gray, George Jr. Grayson, Jack Jr. Grecio, Warren 254 Green, Brent 191 Green, Debbie 44, 115, 254, 279 Green, Deirora 44, 254 Green, Dexter 254 Green, Jacquelyn 191 Green, Joni 254 Green, Lew 254 Green, Michael Green, Nathan 106, 117 Green, Robert 106, 278 Green, Sammie 113 Green, Sheila 191 Green, Thomas Gilchrist, N. 60 Gillette, Lynn Glaze, James Glenn, Casey Glenn, Melody 189 Glenn, Sheila 279 Glisson, Mike Glover, lsiah 279 Greenaker, Harold Ill 279 Greene, Debra 87 Greene, Rachel 279 Greenman, Rhonda 18, 191 Greer, Karen Greico, William Grenier, Debra 254 Glymph, Cassandra Glymph, Jacqueline Goad, Sharon Goad, Timothy Goben, Mary 253 Godbolt, Kenneth 106, 107 Godek, Gary Godfrey, David 60, 279 Godfrey, Gent Jr. Godwin, Jeff 279 Godwin, Stewart 253 Goff, Dwayne Golby, Stephen 31, 72, 253 Golden, Carmen 279 Gomez, Diana Gomez, Ovenia 59, 72, 23,253 Gomez, Vilma 190, 254 Griffin, Allen Griffin, Charlotte Griffin, Clinton Griffin, Cora Griffin, Cynthia 191 Griffin, David 279 Griffin, Dexter Griffin, James Griffin, Kim 279 Griffin, Sharon 60,279,125 William Griffin, Lawrence 113, 273, 279 Griffith, David 45, 191 Grimes, Timothy Grinalda, Alan 254 Gross, Deborah 279 Groves, William Grubbs, Alesia 254 Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez 95 Gonzalez , David Gonzalez, ,Douglas 19, 45, 122, 190, 216 Gonzalez, , Jack, Jr. , Jaime 279 ,Joe 19, 77, 254 Gonzalez, ,Karen 32, 33, 21, 26, 42, 190, 87, Donna 149, 279 Elizabeth 279 Juan 46, 254 ,Leonard 19, 42, 58, 59, 72, 171, 205, 228, 84, 95 Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Marisa 279 Gonzalez, ,Reinaldo ll 279, 294 , Richard 279 , Sonya 26, 42, 190, 230 Guagliardo, Darryl 69, 254 Guagliardo, Richard 254 Guevarez, Zulma 254 Guillen, Martha 191 Guillen, Yzaura191 Gullett, Daniel Gullion, Tina 279 Guthrie, Frederick 191, 125 Gutierr Gutierr ez, Eugene 254 ez, Jose 191, 133 Guy, Benjanin Guyton, Michael Guzman, Kimberly 26, 38, 3 Goodall, Cheri 46, 61, 181, 190 Gooddine, Regina Gooden, Dwight Goodwin, Fred 279 Gopek, Gary 279 Gore, Kathryn 279 Grace, Glenda 254,261 Graffeo, Michael 279 Graham, John 113, 273, 279 Graham, Lacey 190 Grahn, Nelson Grams, Barbara 254 Grams, Richard 279 Grams, Adam Jr. 190 H Haar, Phyllis Haas, David 254 Hadley, Michelle 254 Hagin, Daniel Hagin, Scott 280 Hagins, James Hale, Gail 280 Hale, Minnie 280 Haley, Katherine 191, 63 Hall, Christine Hall, Debora Hall, Lori 39, 79, 280, 288 Hall, Ronald 280 Hallman, Brett 19, 45, 122, 275 Hallman, Scott 254, 331 Halyard, Julia 280 Hamilton, Gregory 192 Hamilton, Pamela 280 Hamilton, Thomas Hamm, Belinda 192 Hamm, Carla 27,254,304 Hammer, Roger 45, 26, 192 Hammer, Yvonne 18, 44,254 Hammock, Ida Hammock, Carol 280 Hammond, Cheryl 254 Hammond, Robert Hammins, Patricia 280 Hampton, Frederick Hampton, Ricky Hamric, Tracey 280 Hand, David 106, 254 Hand, William 113, 128, 280 Haner, Pamela 280 Hankins, Mark 254 Hansen, Paul Hanshaw, Richard 280, 125 Har, C. 96 Harden, Deanna 192 Harden, Deborah 192 Harden, Gloria 192 Harden, Joseph 254 Harden, Mary 192 Hardy, Laverne 60, 280 Harney, Joyce 254 Harper, Dana 254, 269 Harper, James Harrell, Christina 44, 254 Harrell, Richard Harrell, Wayne 60, 66, 125 Harrington, Donna Harrington, Marion Harris, Beverly 280 Harris, Catherine Harris, Charles 61, 192, 87, 93, 95 Harris, Delores 192 Harris, Eric 192 Harris, Jill 44, 254 Harris, Michael Harris, Ricky Harris, Rod Harris, Steven 280 Harris, Stewart 254 Harris, Tonya 255 Harris, William Jr. I-larris, Willie Jr. -larrison, Chad 193 -larrison, Sherry 255 -lart, Sylvia -lartmann, John -larvill, Darlene 21,255,293 -larvin, James 193 -larvin, Sonya 193 -larwell, Ramona -lasque, Anthony 19, 193 -lasque, Tammy 22, 193 -latcher, James -latten, Jim, Jr. 280 -laun,Dietta18,193 -laun, Paula 255 -lauss, Jon 19, 193 -layes, Donna -layes, Johnny -layes, Renay 280 -laynes, Gloria -laynes, Lisa 255 lazellief, Randy 255 -lead, Marilyn 20, 255 -lecksher, William Jr, Rledgepeth, Lisette -Ieffner, Sheila 225 Heiter, Joyce 193 Heitzinger, Alicia 280 Helmbrecht, Reno 280 Henderson, Jeffrey 113, 280 Henderson, D. John 193 Henderson, Keith Henderson, Sharon 193, 97 Hendickson, Eugene 255 Henry, Bridgett Hensley, Janice 193, 93 Hernandez, George 225 Hernandez, Linda 194, 52 Hernandez, Lisa 194 Hernandez, Ramon 255 Hernandez, Toni 194 Hero, Terri 255 Herring, Michael 255, 31 , 42, 46 Herring, Robert 280 Herron, Charlotte 255 Herron, Valerie 194 Hertling, Dory 280,52 Hess, Dolores 280 Hess, Gloria 280 Hess, Pamela 255 Hess, Yvonne 280 Hevia, Jean 38, 88, 255, 26,331 Hewitt, Douglas 178, 194, 72 Hicks, Cathy 194, 118 Hixks, Curtis Hicks, Janice 280 Hicks, Sheryl 280 Hill, Carolyn 194 Hill, Cheryl Hill, A. 60, 125 Hill, Dana Hill, Sharon Hill, Teddy Hillman, Serita Hills, Eddie Hinkle, Dwayne 255 Hinkle, Jeri 194 Hiotti, Lori 280 Hippard, Michael Hires, Michael 194 Hires, Norman 195 Hobley, Aaron Hobley, Yolanda 255 Hockett, John 28, 30, 195 Hodges, Leonard 113 Hodges, Shannon 280,45 Hoffman, Charles Hoffman, Marguerite 280 Hoffman, William 106,255 Hoffman, Leslye 255 Hogan, Lisa Hogan, Sherry Hogarth, Celeste Holbert, Sylvia Holcombe, Charles 195 Holley, Lisa 255, 63 Holloway, Anthony 28, 29, 31 , 195, 42 Holmes, Donnell 193, 195, 53, 87 Holmes, Scott 255, 45, 59 Holtman, Ruth 280 Holyoke, Kenneth Homer, Linda 195 Honaker, Patricia 255 Hood, Paula 280 Hopkins, Frederick Hopkins, Hazel 195, 42, 43, 58, 125 Hopkins, Mac 255 Hopkins, Yvette 255 Hopkins, Sharon 280 Hopper, Audrey 255 Horney, Joyce Hort, Albert 280, 69 Hosford, Scott 255 Hoskins, Hobart 280 House, James 280 ,.. Howard, Howard, '--..., Denise Robert Howard, Tracey Huckaby, Theresa 280 Huckaby, William Jr. 66, 195, 125 Hudgens, Joan 195 Hudock, Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, Michael 255 Curtis 195 John John E. 280 John R. 255, 72 Zachary 113, 280 Huet, Cherie 195, 44 Huffman, Scott Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Barbara 280 Deborah 195 Eric 256, 133 Humphrey, Willie 106, 107, 108, 11 Hunt, Nina 280 Hunt, Henry III 256 Hunter, Darryl Hunter, Reginald 106, 117 Hunter, Renee 256 Hurley, Michael 188, 19, 106, 196, Huron, James Huitodo, Juan 256 Hutchins, Stephanie Hutchison, Stephen 250, 196,25 Hutton, Julia 256 I Iglesias, Danilo 66, 196, 60, 125 Iglesias, Iglesias, Deborah 280 lllana 256, 44 lnman, Ann lppolito, Regina 280 Irizarry, Eileen 256,42 Irvin, Michelle 89, 23, 207, 196, 42, Iverson, Richard Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson, Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson J Algie Charlene 21, 26, 196 Darby 256 Donald 280 Douglas Edwin 106, 107, 110, 196 Isaac 196 ,Joseph , Julia 196 Keith 106, 256 Kenneth 256 , Sheryl 1,196, 128 135 72, 73 INDEX ' 347 Z sherri 282 James Jackson, Vernessa 280 Jacobs, Douglas Jacobs, Willie Jaime, Marlene 88, 20, 27, 196, James James Chad 196 Donald Jacqueline 18, 197 Jill James, James, ,Tarrita 256, 118 Jaudon, Signe197, 60 Jeffcoat, Richard 45 Jenkins, Annette 197, 227 Jenkins, Barbara 256 Jenkins, Constance 256 Jenkins, Robin 281 Jenrette, Michael Jerry, Archie 281 Jessee, Lisa 197, 42 Jiminez, Juan 197, 198, 128 Jiminez, Susan 197 Johnson, Amanda Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Benny Johnson, Cecil 281 Johnson, Christopher Johnson, Danny 197 Johnson, Darlene 281 Johnson, Delphine18, 197, 58, Johnson, Dennis 281 Johnson, Ernest Johnson, Gail Johnson, Herbert 256 Johnson, Janet 281 Johnson, John 197 Johnson, John R. 281 Johnson, Joseph 197 Johnson, Kenneth 197 Johnson, Kimberly 32, 21, 26, Johnson, Lorraine 198, 208 Johnson, Mary 256 Johnson, Melton 256 Johnson, Melvin 256,114 Johnson, Michael D. 281 Johnson, Michael L. 256 Johnson, Nathan 256 Johnson, Patricia 197, 198, 72 Johnson, Philip 272,281 Johnson, Randy 256, 42, 51 Johnson, Remelle 281 Johnson, Robyn 256 Johnson, Rudd Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Scott Johnson, Sharlene 51 Johnson, Sharon 198 Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Sylvia 256 Johnson, Theresa Johnson, Tim D.106, 107,198 Johnson, Timothy C. Johnson, Wanda 198 Johnson, William Johnson, Willie Johnston, Robert 281 Joly, Dianne 198 Jones, Andy 281 Jones, Annette 34,198 Jones Bradley Jonesi Cindy 26,295 Jones, Charles 198, 122, 46 Jones, Jones, Glynis 256 Janice Jones, Jennifer 198, 281 Jones, Jennifer K. 39 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Kevin 256 Mark Michelle Neil Jones, O. 128 Jones, 348 - INDEX Rebecca 256 304, 58, 52, 95 53, 63 198, 235, 42 Jones, Rosia 281 Jones, Shirley Jones, Stacey 281 Jones, Stephon 256 Jones, Tammy 281 Jones, Tommy 198 Jones, Twyla Jones, Weldrena 198, 53 Jones, Oscar Jr. Jones, Steve Jr. Joos, David 256 Jordan, Theresa 281, 129 Jordan, Valerie 256 Joseph, Emil 281 Joseph, Muriel 256, 257 Joyner, Roger Joyner, Walter 281 Juarez, Eddie 281 Judd, Jennifer 281 Jous, D. 46 K Kaiser, Susan 281 Kearney, Deitra 256 Kearns, Connie 69,256 Kearns, Frank 19, 199 Keehn, Gregory 281 Kelley, John 199 Kelley, William ll 256 Kellum, Charlayne 22, 58,256 Kellum, Deidre 22, 66, 60, 199, 51, 125 Kellum, Mary 22,66,6O, 199,125 Kelly, John Kelly, Kevin 46, 281 Kelly, Maria 199 Kelly, Martin 256 Kelly, Nathaniel 106, 256 Kelly, Richard 199 Kelly, Timothy 282 Kemp, Viola Kemper, Cassandra 256 Kennedy, April 46, 199, 96 Kennedy, Bruce 199 Kennedy, Mattie 282 Kennedy, Michael 199 Kennedy, Sherrie Kent, Connie 22, 199 Kenzvich, Roxanne 31, 59,256 Kern, Francis 282 Kersey, Linda 282 Keyes, Josephine 199 Kiefer, David 200 Killar, Michelle 282 Kilmer, Jeffery 256 Kilpatrick, Shannon Kincaid, Jason 282 King ,Anita 200, 51 King, Fletcher 257 King King King King King King , Jerry Karen 35, 23, 88, 46, 200, 134 Michael 106, 107, 108,200 Randolph 257 ,Timothy 273, 282 Kinsman, Charlotte 257 Kinsman, Edward 282 Kirby, Kipland 282 Kittrell, Sherrie Kladakis, Manuel 19, 200,45 Kline, Bethany 27,200,304 Knepper, Dianne Knestaut, Cindy 31 , 282 Knight, Anthony 128 Knight, Connie Knight, Samuel 282 Knott, Moses Ill 53, 128,200 Knott, Relisa Knott, Sandy Kornegay, Angela 282 Kolze, Julie 31,257 Krumbholz, Kerry 282 Krumbholz, Theresa 200 Kugel, Martin Kunst, Edward I. Lacaroz, L. 31, 134 Lackey, Anthony 282 Lacount, Denise Lacount, John Laform, Joe Lafountain, Christine 282 Laird, Johnny 200 Laird, Michael 63, 282 Lake, Angie 63, 257 Lake, Jane Lala, Denise 257 Lala, Yvette 21 , 36, 58, 26,245,257 330 Lamb, Lesli 46, 257 Lamb, Robert 114, 282 Lamberth, Mary 60,257,125 Lamboley, Lyle 200 Lance, Cynthia Landeta, David 28, 31 , 72, 201 Lane, Cora 31 , 57, 257, 87 Lane, Sara 201 Lang, Carolyn Langford, Jeanne Langford, Lisa 257, 248 Langley, Trina 282 Langston, Arnette 201 Larkin, Susan Laseth, J. 63 Lavalle, Israel 282 Lavalle, Sixto 45, 257 Law, Donna 61, 201, 21 8, 93, 95, 94 Law, Edgar Lawson, Carolyn 257 Lawson, Marilyn 282 Lawson, Patricia 201 Lawton, Sernita 282 Lazzara, Kenneth 257 Le, Cuong Lecaroz, Lisa 282 Lecaroz, Robert Jr. 31, 257 Ledford, Alicia 279 Ledford, Lee-La 282 Lee, Albert 106, 257 Lee, Carrie 282 Lee, Felicia 282 Lee, Paul 257 Lee, Steve Lemus, John 282 Lemus, Mark Lemus, Victor 201 Lenard, Shirley 282 Lenney, Steven 282 Leon, Andrea 257 Leon, Rafael 201 Leonard, Claudette 201 Leonard, Helena Leonard, Shirley Leroy, Brandy Lesser, Laurie 282 Lester, Silvester 282 Leto, Frank 30, 282 Leto, Peter 257 Levi, Davina 79, 257, 62 Lewis, Allen 257 Lewis, Donald 257, 125 Lewis, Eugene 257, 125 Lewis, Marilyn 258 Lewis, Melody 258 Lewis, Morris Lewis, Saleemah Lewis, Theresa 18, 32,258 Leysath, James Lezcano, Juan Lima, Steven 201 Lima, Lucia 18, 201 Linares, Steven Lindsey, Marvin Link, Steven 258 Linn, Robert 258,125 Lisenby, Teresa 63, 258 Liuzzo, Frank 43, 96, 201, 93 Locicero, Frank Lockett, Arnetta 282 Locklear, Herbert Lodato, Tammy 282 Londono, Horacio 282 Long, Denise 282, 132 Long, Steven 282 Long, William Longmire, Ramona 258 Longway, Mark 135, 202 Lopez, Benjamen 258 Lopez, Christine Lopez, Douglas 258 Lopez, Jeannette 282 Lopez, Jose Lopez, Luis 258 Lopez, Maida 282 Lopez, Manuel Lopez, Phillip lll 265, 282 Lorenzo, Dennis 202 Lorenzo, Douglas 131 Lorenzo, Jorge 26, 96, 202 Lott, Dianna 258, 132 Lourcey, Teresa Lovelace, Vance 131, 258 Lovell, Victoria 282 Lowe, John 282 Lowman, M. 128 Lowenthal, Karen 258 Loyle, Kevin 46, 282 Lucas, Pamela 282, 132 Lucas, Tammy Lucas, Tracey Lucius, Manuel 202 Lufriu, George 258 Lufriu, Steve 282 Luis, Rolando 19, 45, 106, 107,202 Luis, Sergio 202 Lumia, Clifford Lumpkin, James 282 Lumsden, Willie Lynn, R. 25 Lynn, Sandra Lyons, Kimberly 202 Lyons, Michael 282 Lyons, William 282 Mabley, Patty 283 Macdade, Paula 282 Mack, Ronnie 30,202 Macy, Gayla Maddux, Edgar Ill Madrela, Ana 202 Magee, Barbara Maggie, V. 258 Majewski, Paul 283 Major, Audrey 63,203 Malatt, Patricia 258 Males, Peter 45, 258 Mallard, Dorothy 203 Mallard, Samuel 283 Malone, Henry Malphus, Maylessa 283 Manaley, Gina 26, 258 Manfredi, Carlo Jr. Manfredi, Leonardo Mangione, Patty 130, 134, 283 Maniscalco, Laura 26, 203, 42, 209 Manley, Beverly 203 Manley, Patricia Mann, Anthony 258 Manning, Donna 283 Manning, Ronnie 19, 45, 203 Manning, Tony Mant, Michael 260 Mapp, John 258 Mapp, Tim 203 Marcum, Jarrell 258 Marcus, Benjamin 258 Marcus, Debra 39, 283 Margeson, Stephanie Mari, Leopoldo Mariani, Mark 19, 26, 258 Mariani,Thomas122,106, 107,111,263 Marion, Aaron, 284 Markel, Philip Marks, Kevin 30, 284 Markus, Ronda 258 Marian, Cherryl 23, 42, 30, 96, 97, 259 Marlan, Eric 284 Marler, Sandra 284 Marrera, Andy 284 Marrero, Margaret Marrero, Sandra 284 Marsh,li3thleen 259 Marshall, Jimmie 284 Marshall, Jimmy 113, 259 Marshall, Phyllis Marshall, M. 53 Marshall, Ronald 203 Marshall, Tracey Martinez, Sylvia 285, 271 Martinez, Tammy 285 Martinsen, Charles 203 Martinsen, Robert 204 Martinson, Tina 285 Martocchio, Albert 204 Martocchio, Robert Mason, James 117, 204 Mason, Samuel 285 Mason, Yvonne 204 Massaro, Anthony 259 Massaro, Lana 37, 38, 26, 59, 259, 331, 94 Massengill, Thelma Matthews, Laura 285 Matthews, Lori Matthews, J. 31 Matthews, Randal Mauch, Diana 204 Mauro, Constance 36, 259, 330 Maxwell, Cosetta 259 May, David 259, 260 May, Gayla 285 Mayer, Herman 128, 285 Mayer, Matthew 259 Mayer, Michael Mayer, Nancy Mayfield, Lesendra 285 I . ,....x Mayo, Sherry Mays, Anthony Mazion, Slater Ill 204 McAllister, Theresa McBride, Brett 44, 204 McCarter, Gregory Marston, Joni 17, 23, 203 Martelitz, Diane 284 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Barbara 284 Darlene Elaine ldania 284 lvonne 284 , Jan 203 , Jeffrey 284 John 203, 284 Jon Ronald Scott 19, 259 Solomon 284 Valeria Wendy Martinez, Alfredo 203 Martinez, Annabelle 284 Martinez, Juan 259 Martinez, Lia 18, 26, 59, 203 Martinez, Magelie Martinez, Manuel McCarter, Thomas McCarthan, Dan McCarthy, Melody 31, 134, 271, 288, 282 McCarty, Vanada 60 McCatty, Scott 208, 204 McCauley, Fredrick McCauley, Gregory 282 McClain, Bobby 258 McClain, Sheila 97,204 McCommon, Pamela 21, 32, 26, 258,42 McCotter, Kelli 258 McCount, Eric McCray, Gennie 272 McCrimmon, Gregory 30, 106, 205 McCrimmon, Lawrence McCullough, Jessie 255 McDaniels, Millie 42,205 McDonald, Peggy 205 McDonald, Steven 282 McDougall, Rodney 205 McElveen, Angela 282 T X ,JJ INDEX ' 349 350 'INDEX McGaughlin, K. 44 McGee, Kenneth 63, 205 McGhee, James 46, 282 McGill, Cheroida 51,205 McGill, Reginald 113 McGill, S. 53 McGohan, Thomas McGruder, Freddie McHale, Danny 258 Mclntire, Robin 258 Mclntosh, Edward 205 McKee, James McKee, Timothy McKinizi, Sherrie 205 McKinney, Timothy 106, 107, 205 McKinnon, Rebecca 42, 258 McLaughlin, Kathleen 205 McLemore, Alan McLendon, Michael 63, 206 McLeod, Christine McNair, Alvin Jr. 128,258 McNatt, Dorinda McNatt, Robin 258 McNeal, Michael 282 McNulty, Thomas 282 McPhee, Cheryl 282 McQueen, Harold McRay, Mel McReynolds, Michael 135,282 McSehan, Tom 282 McVicker, Kelly 206, 226 Meares, Detta 188, 259 Meares, Timmy Mederos, Freddy 285 Medina, Diana 285 Medina, Eduardo Meek, Patrick 259 Meek, Timothy 259 Melendez, Angela Melendez, Luis Jr. 285 Melia, Tracy 259 Melton, Estella 87,129,206 Melton, Juanita 132, 285 Melton, Sharion 259 Memory, Tina 286,285 Mendel, James 259 Mendez, Carol 27, 44, 52, 96, 206, 304, 94 Mendillo, Tina Mendoza, Sonia 259 Menendez, James 26, 124,259 Menendez, Michael 261 Menendez, Rene 69,259 Menendez, Robert 259 Mercer, Randy 206 Mercier, Debra Merrell, Craig Merriam, Deborah 285 Merritt, Cynthia 259 Merritt, Jerry Mesher, Linda 259 Messer, Reginald 260 Messer, Marvin lll 259, 285 Messina, Marie 206 Messina, Rose 206 Methe, Shirley 285, 297 Metts, Crystal Meyer, Tresa 260, 80 Meyers, D. 188 Michael, Lori Michels, Stephanie 285 Milbry, Myra 285 Miles, Lydia Miley, Michael 22, 206 Miley, Richard 30,285 Militello, Linda 132, 285 Millan, Angelina 260 Miller, Angelia 206 Miller, Bernice 285 Miller, Cheri Miller, Jenda 18, 42, 206 Miller, Liz 260 Miller, Stuart Miller, Teresa 206 Miller, Wanda 285 Miller, William 260 Miller, Charles Jr. Millikan, Lisa 260 Mills, Connie 260 Mills, Gail Mills, Geraldine 285 Mills, Kim 207, 42, 52 Mimmenger, Dwight 260 Mindillo, Tina 285 Minton, David 286 Misenheimer, Valerie 260 Mitchell, Dylan 207 Mitchell, Frances 46, 286 Mitchell, Fredrick 260 Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell ,Gloria 63,260 ,Juanita 34, 42, 53, 207 , Kimberly 60,207 , Lewis Michele Mitchell, Valerie Mock, Jonathan 286 Molina, Rhoda 96,207 Mondragon, Gustavo 286 Mondrayor, G. 42 Mondragon, Marlene 207, 69, 52 Montalvo, Catherine 24, 207, 67, 51, 96, 92 Monteressi, Dory 279, 286, 289 Montesino, Josephine Mount Bonnie 208 59 Mount, chris 286 ' Mount, Moyer Michael David 208 Mule-of Patty 260 Montgomery, Montgomery, Montgomery, Montgomery, Elizabeth 288, 286 Kenneth 260 Kim 287 Monty 286 Montgomery, Retha 286 Montgomery, Tommy Monti, Sita 286 Moody, Anita 207 Moody, Reginald 112, 113,286 Moore, Bruce 208 Moore, John 286 Moore, John R. 260,46 Moore, Leonard Moore, Michelle 260,46 Moore, Ray 286 Moore, Sheila 286 Moore, Tammy 31 , 260 Moore, Waylon Morales, Curtis 286,42 Morales, David 286 Morales, Henry 260,97 Morales, lslee 39, 208 Morales, Joseph 260 Morales, Lisa Moreda, Mullin, William 286 Mullins, Darin 286 Mullins, Kenneth Mullis, Neal Munn, Anthony Munn, Darrell Munoz, Kenneth 286 Munoz, Michael 208, 61 Murdock, Steven 287, 46 Murphee, Kathy 200 Murphy, Anthony Murphy, Joseph Murray, Joey 260 Murray, Juanita 209 Musick, Debra 209 Musiol, Robin 209 Mutcherson, Gail 209, 42, Mutcherson, Sonia 287 Mutcherson, Yolanda Myers, Kenneth 260 Myers, Mark 287 Myers, Maude 31, 287 Myers, Ronda 53 Myles, Anthony Myles, Carlton, Jr. Myntti, Donna 52, 92, 96, 58, 53, 87 209 David Morejon, Jorge N Morejon, Maria 260 Moreva, David 268 Morgan, Richard 260,46 Morgan, Roger ll 260, 25 Morris, David Morris, Michael 208 Morris, Robert 19, 28, 30, 208, 135 Morrison, James 260 Morse, Mark 260 Mortello, Robert Mortellaro, Robert Moseley, Julie 208 Moeely, Charlene Moser, Mitchell Mosher, Linda Moshey, Cathy Mosley, Antoinee 57 Mosley, Robert Mosley, Sabrina Moultrie, Calvin Moultry, Sharlyne 260 Moultry, Shellon 260 Mount, David Mount, Kimberly 208 Napolitano, Debra 209 Napper, Sheryl Nash, Margaret Nathan, Harold 209 Nazario, Maritza 287 Neal, Kathartis 287 Needham, Lori 209,42 Needham, Robert 287 Neighbors, Tracy 287 Nelaon , Ricky 209 Nellon, Johnny Nellum s, Diedre Nelson, Darren 117 Nelson, Edward Nelson, Kenneth 26, 260,96 Nelson ,Kerry 31, 209, 219, 97, 92 Nelson, Lorenzo 260 Nelson , Ricky Nelson, Sandra 287 Nelson, Stefania 287 Neumann, Paul 287 Newha Newha rt, Allen 209 rt, Judith 287 Newland, Howard Newman, David 287 Newsome, Frankie 116, 117 Newton, Lisa 38, 39, 21 , 78, 210, 331 Nguyen, Hang 24, 210, 304, 97, 96, 92 Nguyen, Hao 261 , 42, 97, 96 Nguyen, Hien 27, 261, 97, 96 Nicholls, Phillip 261 Nichols, Delores 287 Nichols, Susan 210, 92 Nicholson, Ronald 261 Nix, Cindy 261 Nix, Kathy Nix, Victor Nixon, Tomoral 261 Nixon, William Nobles, Robert 287 Nolin, John 210,287 Nolin, Richard Norman, Daryl Norman, Rhonda Norton, Call 287 Norton, Deborah 115, 79, 261 Norwalk, F. 304,46 Nottingham, Vivian 287 Nowalk, Frances 23, 27, 261, 97, 96 Nunez, Jesus 261,63 Nurse, Dwayne 210, 53 0 Oakes, John Oatsvall, Winston 210 Oberry, Kim 287 Oberry, Robbie 261 Odell, John 287 Odparlik, Horst 210 Ogles, Angela 288 Oglesby, Ida 288 Olds, Sharon Olenik, Arnold Olesbu, Kristle 211 Oleson, Sharon 34, 35, 261 Oliphant, Gail 24, 59, 261 Oliva, David 261 Oliva, Tanya 210 Oliver, Cheri 20, 210 Oliver, William Olmeda, Abigail 288 Olsen, Kristine 134 Olson, Richard Oneal, Charles Oneal, Kathryn 288 Oritz, Carlos 261 Oritz, Edmund 30, 288 Ortiz, lsreal 280 Osborn, Darryl 288 Osborn, Deborah Osborn, Douglas 211 ,N Osborn, Susan 261 Osburn, Carol Osburn, Norma Osburn, Tina Osburn, Martha Osteen, William 28, 30, 211 Otero, Tammy 261 Otero, Daniel Otto, Sandee 211, 63 Overbey, Doreen 261 Owen, Kathleen 34, 299,288 Owens, Carlos 211, 244 Owens, Flora Owens, Michael P Padgett, Cora 22, 31, 211, 52 Padgett, David Padgett, Keith Padgett, Marie 288 Padron, Manuel Page, Amos 211 Paige, Becky Painter, James 261 Palma, Lazaro 28, 288 Palmateer, DeJuana 261 Palmer, Shelia 288 Panazze, Janet 288 Pandolph, Victor 261 Papsidero, Joan 288 Papy, Holly 288 Parham, Johnnie 108, 261 Parker, Dwaine 31,261 Parker, Heyward Parker, Minnie Parker, Ronald Parker, Stephanie 288 Parker, John Parker, Steve 106, 107, 26, 211, 122, 59 Parks, Ricky 261 Parks, Willie Parrado, Irene 288 Parrish, Charles Parrish, William 288 Parrish, Elbert Parry, James Pasciuta, Devan 288 Pate, Thomas 19, 46, 211, 122 Patez, Persha 288 Patterson, Glenn Patterson, Katina 288 Patterson, Mary 115, 21, 211, 43, 97, 96 Patton, Michael 261 Paul, James Paulding, Waltke Payne, William 211 Peaton, Margaret 288 Pechavar, Diane 18, 212 Pechavar, John 262, 60 Pedersen, Diane 288 Pederson, Eric 212, 96, 92 Pedraza, David 288 Pedroso, Earl Peek, Robert 212 Peele, Crystal 288 Peele, Deborah 288 Pelaez, Alicia 20, 118, 119, 262 Pelaez, Robert 289 Pemberton, Forrest 262 Pena, Javier 262 Pena, Jeremiah 262 Pendleton, Cindy Penn, Jimmie 289 Penn, Melvin 289 Pennington, Todd Penton, Dwayne 30, 289 Pepenella, Geraldine 289 Peppers, Angela 23, 27, 262, 304 Peralta, Lisa 20,27,52, 212,304 Perdue, Wanda Pereira, Nestor Perello, Jannio 287 Perenzuela, Migdalta 289 Perez, Avelio 212 Perez, Joseph 262 Perez, Juan 258, 261, 262, 45, 265 Perez, Juan 19, 106, 258, 45, 262 Perez, Loretta 212 Perez, Manuel 262 Perez, Mavel 289 Perez, Ralph 262,45 Perez, Sophia Perkins, Pamella 289 Perricone, Renee 32, 21 , 58, 250, 262 Perry, Angela 129 Perry, Gaylene 20,212 Perry, Jackie 44, 42, 134,262 Perry, John 289 Perry, Perry Prestana, Emily Peters, Dino Peterson, Donna 34, 35, 26,212 Peterson, Joshua Peterson, Lorne 60,212 Petrucci, Denise 262 Pettit, Susan Pettry, Kevin Petty, Lucinda Phifer, Van 262 Phillipe, J. 69, 42 Phillips, Kolly 289 Phillips, Kenneth 289 Phillips, P. 212 Phillips, Teresa 262 Pia, Denise 39,289 Piccirillo, Peter 289 Pichardo, D289 Pickett, Randall 122,229,212 Pierceall, John 262, 266 Pierceall, Richard 106, 185, 212, 124 Pierola, Timothy Pierola, Tina 212 Piller, Wayne 262 Pino, Lori 212 Piniella, Jay 289 Pinn, J, 128 Pino, Melissa 262 Pino, Solange115, 292 Pisacane, Elvira 262 Pitcher, Julianne 212 Pitcher, Victoria 63 Pittman, Thomas Pitts, Anthony 273, 292 Pitts, Elizabeth 292 Plymale, Mark 292 Phoehl, Kyle 262 Polmanteer, Lisa 32, 23, 262 Polo, Sean 262 Polo, Todd 212 Poole, Deborah 212, 63 Poole, Ginger 292 Poole, Sylvania Pope, Franklin Pope, Vicky 212 Porro, Anita 212,51 Porter, Sherri 262 Portilla, M. 45 Portugues, Deborah 26, 262, 59, 132 Posey, Marie 20, 263, 44 Poslusny, John 63 Potter, Diane 38, 26, 263, 331, 59, 335 Potter, Karrie 212 Potter, Marlaina 292 Pouncey, Denine 292 Pouncey, Valerie 176, 21, 207, 212, 72, 84, 86 Powell, Troy Prado, I. 274 Pressley, Troy 19, 26, 263, 295, 60 INDEX ' 351 Preston, Preston, Preston, Beverly 292, 57 Connie 263 Sabrina 263, 53 Shalia 34, 263, 42, 51 Preston, Prevatte Deborah 212 Prevatte Sammy 292 Prieto Jr., Equardo Prince, Nancy Prince, Nina 263 Pritchard, Brenda 292 Proctor, Tina Pruitt, Donald Pryor, Linda Pryor, Patricia 60 Puertos, Ricardo Pupello, Kris 212, 61 Pyles, Brian 227,292,131 Pyles Jr., Ira 106, 263, 131 Quackenbush, Richard Quevedo, Carrie Ouillen, Cynthia 263 Quillen, Stephen 263 R Rabelo, Adaliz Rabelo, Victor 282, 31 , 264 Rabelo, Vincent 31 Rachelewfsky, Janet 212 Rachelewfsky, Nancy 263 Radice, Timmy 212 Ragle, Dennis 263 Ragsdale, John 66, 212 , 2 63, 25 Robert 264 Rainey, James Rainey, Prentice Rambaran, Michael 263 Rambo, Jana 18, 212 Ramsey, Dale 212, 43, 97 Ramsey, Jack, Jr, Randall, Robert 122, 292, 46 Randall, Veronica 263 Rapelje, Cheryl 292, 52 Raper, Mary 292,52 Rauner, Diane 292,132 Rauner, Marsha 263 Rea, Walter Read, Kristy 24, 263, 134 Ready, Shirley 263 Redd, Leonard 293, 47 Reddick, Algernon 292 Redolta, Rita 214, 52 Rhodes, Rhonda 27, 263, 304, 46 Rhodes, Robin Rice, Brenda 293 Rice, Robert Rich, Russell 106,263 Richards, Alonzo Richards, Mike 263 Richards, Ray 278 Richards, Sheryl 22, 263 Richardson, Charlene 264, Richardson, Clifford 293 Richardson, Edwin Richardson, Kimmie 215 Richardson, Michael Richardson, Patricia 215 Richardson, Telecia 264 Richo, Mary Ricks, Antoinette Ricks, Antonio Ricks, Yvonne 215,253 Riddle, Charles Riddle, Jacquelyn Riggs, Kurt Riley, Robert 215, 63 Riley, Yolanda 264 Rimes, Richard 293 Rinigertz, Ulf 216 47, 97 Riopelle, Darin 264,124 Rios, Rosa Rios, Julius Ill 216 Risi, Susan 293 159, 215, 87 Roder, Donna Rodgers, Linda 216 Rodhouse Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez T. 216 Andres Jr. 290 Ariadma 264 Barbara 290, 42, George 264 Gladys ,Jacquelin 290 ,Jorge Liza 290, 87 Mania 264 Martha 290 Rodriguez, Martin Rodriguez, Ralph 26, 216,1 Rodriguez, Richard 264 Rodriguez, Zoe 26, 18,217 Rodriguez, Jesus Roe, Joe Roe, Vicki 290 Roesly, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, David Allen 290 Cheryl 282, 290 John 290 William Willie 217 Rojo, Jose Roley, David 293 Rolle, Bryant 217, 42, 59, 86, 87 Rolle, Ethel 290 Romanello, Maria 217 Romano, Jeanine 264, 44, 42, 96 Rosado, Juan Rosario, Gerarado Rose, Freda 290 Rose, Kathleen Rose, Pamela Rose, Sidney 290 Rose, Victor Reed Billy 292 Reed Bobby 292 Reed Bryan 30, 263, 41 Reed, Flossie 263 Reed, Howard 292 Reed, James 263 Reed, Monica 38, 39, 26, 215, 331, 53, 87 Reed Perry Reeder, Vera 63 Reedy, Charlotte 18, 215, 134 Regalado, Christina Reel, Gary 19, 203, 215, 61, 305, 135 Sales, Steven 279, 29, 30 Reel, Michael 135 Reese, Cynthia Reese, Jimmy 31 Reese, Rhonda 263 Reich, Cheryl 32, 263 Reid, James Reina, Vincent 263 Reinhardt, Edward Rexford, Karl 69, 215 Rey, Alejandro 215,97 Reyes, Gilda Reynolds, Karen Rivera, Carlos 293 Rivera, Jesse 26,293 Rivera, Milagro 293 Rivera, J. 216 Rivera, Ruth 216, 52 Rivera, Susan 293 Rivera, Victor 210, 216,59 Robaldo, Robbins, Mark 192 Roberts, Charlene 216 Roberts, Charmaine Roberts, Curtis 216 Roberts, Derylene 293 Roberts, James 264 Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Keith 201,216 Lorraine 31,293 Malonna 216 Margaret 264 Michelle Renee 216 Roberts, Richard 264 Roberts, Robert Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinton, , Antwain ,A. 216 ,Billy 43, 97, 96 , Cathy , Lori 264 ,William Jr. 216, 92 Lisa 293 Roseburg, Carol Rossiter, Debbie Rost, James 30, 290, 293 Roth, Tina 290 Roth, Deborah 291 Rott, Kevin Rowe, Michelle 264 Rowland, Debra 291 Rowland, Jerrold 282, 291 Roza, Bryan 291 Rtgaj Donnette 115, 24, 264 Rubio, Jorge 264 Rubio, Jose 114, 291 Rubio, Nora 217, 52 Rucker, Josie Rugg, Lorrie 264 Ruggs, Kert 293 Rumore, Margaret 291 Rumrill, Patricia 60,264 Rush, Jerome 264 Russell, Valerie 291 Rust, Theodore lll 218 Rutherford, Rachel 218 Rutkowski, John 218 Rutland, Ilona S Sacco, Beth 132 Sacco, Brett 264 Sacco, Elizabeth 291, 159 Saiia, Paul 25, 291 Salario, Anita 194, 218 Salario, Michael 26, 218, 45 52 31, 130, 84 , 134, 51,97, 87 Salario, Richard 26, 79, 45, 264, 268 Robles, Flora 293 Rocamora, Mario 292 Rocamora, Shirley Salter, Bobby Salter, Delores 32, 42, 291 Sampler, Jill 264 Sams, Wayne 291 Sams, Margaret 218 Sanborn, Christophe 291 Sanborn, Rene 218 Sanchez, Wendy 34, 264 Sanchez, Branilo 264 Sanchez, Charlie 264 Sanchez, Derek 218 Sanczel, Patrick Sanford, Patrick Sanford, Patrick R. 218 Santiago, Steven 117 Santos, Marco 291 Sanzeni, Debra 291 Sanzeni, Lester Jr. Sapp, Gina 264 Sapp, Lisa 264 Sarabia, Gary 264, 42 Sarcone, Ralph 218 Sari, George 291 Saquist, Ronald 264 Saunders, Brett 219 Savering, Cassandra 219 Saylor, Mark 113, 291, 128 Saylor, Tammy 20, 31,219 Salos, Steve 291 Sayres, Gregory 19, 176, 207, 219, 43, 72, 73 Sbrissa, Joan Sbrissa, Tina 291 Scaglione, Larry 89, 26, 219, 43, 45 Scaglione, Michael 28 Scamard, David 19, 219 Scamard, Mark Scarborough, Edmund 219 Scarraid, Mark 291 Schauer, Holly Schelb, Michael Schewe, Barry 46 Schwarz, Lori Schwarz, Marie 42, 219 Scoggins, David 44 Scolaro, Therese Scott, Carolyn Scott, Luvenia 264 Scott, Terry Scranton, Jesse 219, 63 Scruggs, Winston 113 Seal, Robert 43, 264 Seaton, Scott Sedillos, Gregg Seely, Robert 264 Segovia, Jenny Sellers, Felicia Sellers, Carolyn 219 Selvidge, Maria 264 Selz, Kim 63 Sergi, Loren 30, 282, 286, 28 Sernia, Y. 44 Serrano, lvonne 219, 52 Setera, Lori 264 Setliff, Eddie 294 Setser, Bonnie 264 Seward, Richard 220 Seymour, Charles Seymour, Lisa 32, 42, 220 Shahead, D. 294 Shakir, Greta Shannon, Mary 294 Shannon, Pamela 264, 294, 63 Shannon, Patricia 264 Sharp, Samuel Sharrer, Martin Shaw, Adrian Shaw, Dorothy 27, 220 Shaw, Rick 44, 220 Shaw, Steven 294 Shedd, Jamie 220, 97 Shedd, Sandra 220 Sheffield, Christine 294, 131 Shelton, Libbie 220, 132 Shepherd, Brian Sheppard, Richard 264 Sherry, Allen 264,53 8, 160, 294 Shields, Douglas Shinas, Anita 264, 46, 47 Short, Alenza 294 Short, Brady Siarke, Melissa 220, 63 Sibbitt, Kevin 249, 264 Sibbitt, Lori 58, 220 Sibbitt, Scott 249, 294 Sickler, Regina Siler, Bradley 264 Simmon, Michelle 294 Simmons, Crystal Simmons, Crystal Simmons, John Simms, Jonni 220 Simms, Timothy 106, 122,264 Simon, Michelle Simon, Robert 220, 131 Simpson, Clifford 264 Simpson, Elizabeth 264 Simpson, Melanie 221 Simpson, Robert Jr. Simpson, Rusty 264 Sims, Denise 264 Sims, Jacque Sims, Paula 42,221 Sims, Teresa 221 Sims, Tim 266 Sims, Toni Singer, Joseph 264 Singerle, Paul Singerle, Mike 266, 268, 46 Sipola, Lisa 305 Sirmon, Johnatha Sirmons, James Sistrunk, Teresa 266 Skipper, Debra 294, 46 skora, Jerlyn 20, 266, 118, 119, 72, 71 Slade, Joy 294 Slaton, Barbara 294, 60 Slaton, Georgia 221 Sloan, Georgia Sloan, Donna 221 Smart, Valerie 18, 36, 26, 44, 42, 58, 266, 330 Smelt, Stephen 294 Smiley, Anthony Smiley, Desi Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith smith, Smith, Smith, Smith ,Timothy 19, 257, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith A. 23, 52 AI 28, 31 , 96, 294 Brian Cindy 294 Dana 132 Denise 294 Dianne 58, 221,1 Eddie 294 Eugene 221, 294 Felicia 266 ,Gregory 266,221 , Gregory 106 , Hayward ,Jennifer 221 ,Jerome 294 ,John 224, 72, 87 ,John 221 Keith 294 Mark 221 Mary 222, 97, 92 Peter 222 Richard Rickey 222 Sammy 128 Sybol Teresa 29 Tina 294 Veronica ,Von 266 ,Eddie Ill Smoot, Cynthia 23, 44, 42, 5 Smyer, Keith 191, 222 Snelling, Jerry 294 Snelling, Judith 294 8, 134, 51 266 2, Snelling, William Snyder, Karen Snyder, Kimberly 21, 26,266 Solomon, Patricia 26, 266 Soms, Dawn 294 Soria, Desiree 222 Spacone, Bradley 222 Spacone, Darrel 294 Sparrowhawk, Sandra 294 Spear, Elizabeth 294 Spigner, Annie 295 Springdon, Rabeca 295 Springston, Okey 222 Soria, Desiree 222 Soria, Waldo 266 Sos, Monica Sotomayor, Rita 69, 222 Sotelo, Rosano 266, 46 Sowell, Susan 266 Springston, Rebecca Spurlock, Sheila 266 Spurlock, Verna 34, 222 Sputa, Arthur 223 Stafford, Alveda Stafford, Eugene 223 Stallings, Paula 295 Stanbro, Sharon 115, 223, 46, 47, 96 Stanfield, Cynthia Stanley, Arthur Stanley, Michael 92, 223 Stanley, Sheryl 20, 58, 223 Stanley, Steohen 266 Staples, Lesia 21, 223, 51 Starles, Sonya 295 Stark, Russell 223 Starks, Charlyn 53 Starks, Sonja Starks, Cathy 266 Staten, Carla 266 Stein, Grant 223 Stennis, Judy 115, 295 Stennis, Susie 266 Stephens, Charles 183, 28, 30, 223 Stephens, Jennifer 223 Stephens, Pamela 31, 295 Stephens, Richard Stephens, Teresa Stephens, Vincent 295 Stephens, William Stevenson, Leon 63 Stewart, K. 128 Stewart, Daniel 266 Stewart, Patricia 223 Stewart, Patty 295 Stidham, David 295 Stilley, Vera 38, 253, 21, 331, 266 Stokes, Robert 106, 266 Stocum, Kimberly 266 Stolz, Robin 34,295 .92 INDEX ' 353 Stone, Steven 295 Stone, T. 63 Strasser, Arthur Jr. Strasser, David 266, 295 Strauss, Albert Strauss, Todd 296 Strawn, Mark 293, 296 Streeter, Vandela 296 Streets, Janet Strickland Strickland Strickland Strickland, Strickland, Strickland, Strickland, ,Cindy 252, 263 Shirlene 266, 71 D. 42 Sandra 296, 71 Mary Otto 266, 96 Sandra 42 Stripling, Patricia Stromsnes, Charles 224, 296 Strong, Glenda Strong, Gwendolyn Strong, Stanley Strother, Ernestine Stunis,Sue118, 119 Stuart, Ken 296 Sturks, Nardina 44, 266 Stuttgen, Andree 296 Suarez, Arthur 292 Suarez, Christopher Suarez, Suarez, Suarez, E. 30 Kevin 296, 131 Roberto Suber, Patty 266 Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan , Erich 15,296 ,Jay 19 ,John 19, 224, 327, 4 . Scott 205, 296 Sumes, Alicia Summerall, Debra 266, 134 Sutton, Gilbert Sutton, James 296 f Sutton, Jeanette Swaim, Gregg Swan, Rita 266 Swank, Marlene 224 Swanson, Annemarie 23,224 Swanson, Connie 224 Swanson, Joan 266 Swanwick, Roberta 224 Sweat, Donald Sweat, Lori Sweeney, Shawn 63 Sweet, Frederick 224, 128 Swift, Elizabeth 296 Szegda, Jill 296 Talley, Kim 296 7 Tapley, Patricia Tapley lll, Henry 30, 267 Tarver, Anthony Tarver, Reba Tarwater, Cynthia 224 Tarwater, Debra 267, 134 Tavalaiccio, Sam Taylor, Bryan 28, 31, 99, 267 Taylor, Denise Taylor, Felicia 267 Taylor, Guy 296 Taylor, Judy Taylor, Lori 224 Taylor, Mark 63 Taylor, Mary 267 Taylor, Michelle 267 Taylor, Rhonda 296 Teague, Scott 296 Tejera, Maylen 31 , 42, 44, 53, 2 Tejera, Teresa 297 Telford, Christina Terry, Alisa Teston, Joseph 28, 30, 267, 46, Thomas, Alicia 18, 43, 224, 51 Thomas, Cynthia 297 Thomas, Drake 297 Thomas, Erving 297 Thomas, Howard Thomas, Lloyd Thomas, Michelle 225 Thomas, Rodell Thomas, Ronnie Thomas, Walter 297 Thompson, Altamease Thompson, Burt 297 Thompson, Calvin 113 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Craig David 225 Derric 113, 297 Jack Judy 297 Lisa 267 Matthew Rosemary Stephanie ,Willie 267 Thornton, Carol 297 Thorpe, Jimmie 267 Threadgill, Marshall 225 Throckmorton, Tia 267 Tiller, Maurice 297 Tiller, Patrick 225 Tillis, Sherry 18, 34, 225 Tindel, Delores 297 Tipple, Kevin Todd, Sherry 44 Toledo, Michael 192, 225 Tagliarini, Tom 26, 224, 131, 96, 130 Tam, Raymond 267 Tapley, Margaret 296 Tolentino, Jose 297 Tollen, Luis 209,225 Tollen, Priscilla Tomlinson, Linda 297 Tomlinson, Rhonda Toney, Roger Toney, Susan 225 Toombs, James Toombs, Treotha Touchton, Debra 44, 267 Touchton, Lorri 44, 225 Townsell, William Townsend, John Townsend, Kenneth 225, 63 Townsend, Mike 297 Tracy, Robert Tracy, Sandra 67 25, 96, 80 Traino, Arigelita 265, 42, 267, 297 Tripp, K. Trotman, Tonya Tucker, Delores 297 Tucker, Leslie 267,46 Tucker, Patricia Tucker, Vanessa Tucker, Willie 74 Turman, Lisa 20, 211,44, 225 Turner, Danny Turner, Paula 114, 297 Turner, Terry Turner, William 226, 72 Turner, Iris 267,46 Tyler, Althea 226 Tyre, David 267 Tyree, Joel 297 Tyrrell, Cary U Upshaw, Jacquelyn 297 Upshaw, Tommy 226 Ussery, Robert 267 V Valdalez, Ricky 226 Valdes, Connie 267 Valdes, David 26, 226,45 Valdes, Terence Valdez, Tina 267, 59, 51, 87 Vallejo, John 297 Van Dyke, Joseph 297 Van Dyke, Wayne 226 Vance, Vicki 226, 43, 51 VanDyke, Alfred VanRiper, Wayne 297 Vann, Carl 267 Varas, Sharon 297 Varela, Esperanza 226, 97, 92 Varela, Lourdes 297 Varnes, Troy 298 Vasden, Jeffery 226 Vasquez, Kippy 298 Vater, Melinda 298 Vaughn, Kim 267 Vaughn, Jerry 117 Vega, Michael 28, 30, 267, 25 Vega IV, Raul Velasco, Robert Velazquez, Tony 298 Vencil, Newton 298 Venegas, Jana 298 Ventura, Elizabeth 268, 52, 51 Vereen, Gloria 21,226 Vess, Christina 298 Vicente, Arturo 268 Vickers, Kathleen 298 Vidal, Leticia 18, 298, 26, 268 Vierro, R. 42, 60 Vierling, Maria 298 Vierling, Richard 226 Vigil, Cres 106, 107, 227 Vigil, Joe 298 Vilchez, Paul Villanueva, Juan Villarosa, Denise179,22,43,227 97 96 92 Villiger, Barbara 39, 282, 298, 286 134 Vinson, Leah 298 Vinson, William Visnovec, Robert 113, 298,45 124 Vogt, Susan 298 Vonrobke, Susanne 298,47 Voorhes, Anna 20, 268, 60 Vuong, Hoa Vuu, Cuong Vuu, Ty W Walb, Walter 268 Waddell, James 227 Wagner, Denise 268,52 Wagner, Kim Wagner, Scott Wagnon, Darrelle 268 Wester, Reginald 268,53 Weston, Michael 298 Weymann, Michele 298,47 Weymann, Robert Whaley, Veronica 228 Whetstone, Wanda 228, 53 Whidden, Dennis 228 Whidden, Laurie 269 Winans, Cora 269 Whidden 60 ,Susan 38, 21, 26, 79, 245, 331, 269, Whilam, Cassandra 269 Whitcom b, Richard White, Bonita 39, 298 White, Carol White, Christopher 269 White, Constance 228 White, Lexxie 228 Wilson, Clarice 132 Wilson, Dwight Wilson, lsadore 230 Wilson, Jackie 299 Wilson, Jennie 269 Wilson, Julie 230 Wilson, Karen 20 Wilson, Nelly 230 Wilson, Kevin 230 Wilson, Kim 31,230 Wilson, Parthenia 231 Wilson, Regina Wilson, Reneitha 269 Wilson, Sharon 60 Wilson, Zarron Wilson, Zender Wilson, Earl White White Ronald 228 1Tonya 21,228 Whitmore, Billie 298 Walden, Walden, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Irwin 106, 268 Rosalind 268 Harold 227 John 268, 42, 25 Richard Robin Walter White, Veronica 228, 51 Wallace, Barry Wallace, Francene 298 Walter, Laura Walters, Ronald 298 Walton, Charlie 268 Walton, Deborah 298, 31 Ward, Eugene Ward, Jane Ward, Rhonda Ward, Sherri 20, 27, 304, 227 Warden, Joseph Wardino, Jerri 268 Wardino, Larry 298 Warmack, Cydne 268, 60 Warmack, Elizabeth 268 Warmack, Jennifer Warmack, Renee Warner, Darrell 268, 25 Wasden, Linda 24,268,134 Wasden, Sheryl 42, 227 Washburn, Shelly Whited, Melinda 298 Whitehurst, Eleanor 298 WhiteSide, Eric 298 Whitley, Ronald Whitlock, Terri 36, 22, 26, 229, 42, 330 Whitson, Ruth 298 Whitten, Bonnie 250, 20, 27, 304, 269, 59, 52 Wiest, Diane 27, 159, 304, 72 Wiggins, Joseph 269 Wiley, Jimmie 298 Wiley, Joseph 26, 229, 43, 97 Wiley, Linda 298 Wilhoite, Timothy Wilkerson, Dawn 298, 44, 47 Wilkerson, Lawrence 106 Wilkes, Gail 229, 61, 92 Wilkes, Susan 269,96 Wilks, Jeffrey 229, 212, 97 Willa, Edward Willa, Thomas Willhite, Sharon 269 Willhoff, Diana 299 Willhoff, Sylvia 299 Williams, Carlton 106 Williams, Cassandra 115, 269, Washington Washington Washington Booker Cynthia 129 Leroy 298 Washington Washington, Washington, ,Thomas 106 .Veronica 268 ,Wanda Waters, Ellis 298 Waters, Karen 23, 27, 304, 42, 227, 159, 96 Wathey Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watso ni, 1 i Annemarie 260,268.52 Cassandra 227 Christine 298 Cornelia Dianna 268 David 298, 128 Gary 30, 227 Gary 268 :Jerry 227, 53, ar Paul 268 Priscilla 298 Rebecca 298 Tony 268 Wauford, Kathy 298, 30 Wauford, William 268,47 Wayman, Darrell Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Chris Curtis Curtis 229 Cynthia 299 Daryl 299 118,119 Deborah 22, 27, 229, 304, 42, 59 Dianne Donald Douglas 299,269 Eddie 229 Eric 229 Essie 229 Williams, Gail 269 Williams, Gail 299 Williams, Hershel Williams, Jimmy Wayman, Mark 298 Weaver, Valencia 227 Weaver, Victoria 20, 228, 61, 46 Webb, Kathy Webb, Pearlie 268 Webb, Sandra Weber, Christine Weeks, Annette Weidner, Teri 298 Weinberg, Jodi 228 West, Cathy 268, 51 West, Diane 269 West, Obia 228 Williams, Joe 229,132 Williams, Johnathan 239 Williams, Johnny Williams, Joseph 299 Williams, Ken Williams, Larry 30, 269 Williams, Lesa17, 24,230 Williams, Mary Williams, Mary 230 Williams, Melchisede Williams, Michael Williams, Nanette Williams, Robert Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Robert 299 , Tamara 230 ,Tammy 230, 313, 87 ,Theodis 299,45 , Timothy 299 Wilson, Allan 269 Wilson, Bobby 269 Wilson, Carnel 269, 118 Wing, Michael Wingard, Pamela Wingate, Bobby Wioslo, Regina 299 Wold, Helen 231 Wolfe, Karen 299, 49 Wolfe, Leslie Womack, John 299 Womack, Robert 299 Wood, Joel 184, 28, 30, 231, 37 Wood, Mark Wood, Rennee 20,231 Wood, Sharald 299 Woodard, Curtis 106, 269, 172 Woodard, Terrence 117 Woodbury, Gregory 231 Work, Steven 299 Workman, Richard Worster, Genevieve Wray, Janet 23, 269 Wren, Gregory Wright, Angela 269 Wright, Edward 269 Wright, Shelly Wyrick, Yolando Y Yacco, Donald 269 Yacco, Lisa 299, 134 Yakubisin, Cindy Yates, Frank 299 Yates, Jerome 113 Yebra, Martha 27, 269, 97, 96 Yent, Charles 89, 79, 122, 231 Yobbi, Gregory Yobst, Susanne 231 Youmans, Floyd 299, 131 Young, Young, Young, Young, Cynthia 77, 231, 26, 221 Dale 231 Jill 299 Margie 77, 23, 26, 221, 97 Young, Paul 299 Young, Penny 30,231 Youngblood, Tangelo 299 Youngblood, William 231, 97,92 Yount, Mark Z Zadick, Jennifer 269,60 Zadick, Sonea 269 Zaferis, Nick Zellner, Eugene Zichlin, Fred 299,124 Zodick, Adrianne 299 Zucerman, Ann 299 Zwak, Darryl 299 INDEX ' 355 - lldmowledgements As far as planning and organization extends, produc- ing an annual is never an easy task. Though many difficulties emerged, long hours and abundant sums of patience provided solutions. With lim- ited resources and skill we have created the best possi- ble yearbook according to our capabilities. During those times when we felt as if our problems would not be solved, and that our work would never be com- pleted, there was always someone there to lend a help- ing hand. We would therefore like to thank: the Bryn-Alan staff for all their time, help, and patience, and especially to Frank Meir and Flick Nault. Mr. Jim Bolin, our Taylor Publishing Representative, for his yearbook knowledge and concern, and for doing the worrying for us. our many friends and rel- atives who put up with our moods and who cared enough about us to offer their encour- agement and advice, saying, Don't give up, it'll all work out! the students, faculty, and administrators of H.H.S. for their cooperation and espe- cially for their understanding and excusing us at deadline time. Last and most of all Ms. Wisdo, our advisor, whose apprehension, creativity, and endurance helped make everything possible. lin-ilditorsz culme 8: 356 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS rv I i,,ig-11-1'4 ax fl X L M , E N Q E, ,M all!! , . Y ii .v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ' 357 Another year at the Big Red has ended, leaving many memories to reminisce upon, and numerous times to smile about. We venture into this confused world, hopefully having gained maturity and responsibility along with vai- ues which will enable us to uti- lize our increasing wisdom as stepping stones for the future. N ity, l W 1g.,.-.,- - I f .i -sf - ,al -A I e ik ...Jn 41 1 ad, f Ill Like a balloon lifts into the clouds, the ripening of our youth raises us into life's realm of the unknown, and we begin our journey by saying CLOSING ' 359 am skw 1 -. 2 4 4 is 152 'V I 'f mf: K ' S W vw. - 'T' , . W 4955+ 15' ,vin X? f 53 J , Q fx up L.,---aw N - ,A ,- .L V V ,ww Q. p,g,5'1'1fm X 'V' M .Q K, Y . - rf .Law-'S' ' . - ' l


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