Hillsborough High School - Hilsborean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

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Monumentally encased, glistened the regal trophies: memorials of athletic achievement, Silhouetted against the sky, com- manded the majestic tower: a beacon, a citadel of learning, of pride, of TRADI- TION. OPENING 0 5 6-OPENING ,- . . ,..4-4. wQ ,J . ,I 'if 155- v ' .Ph ?7...,:4f , v-', L f 101- --w e --- .- 7:-A -. V: f ., it . f A a-- . , A ' ar - ' '- 3 A , ' .1-..s, -. .ls 1..5.:- ,f.:r. sr' ..- G - Y Enthusiastic sophomores learned itg spirited juniors practiced itg pridiefilled seniors lived and breathed it . . . TRADl- TION. The the Terrier, the Trophy Case, the Tower - all remindfwl sym- bols for Terriers of the magnanimity of TRADITION that is Hillsborough High School. A TRADITION that has endured, a TRADITION that is practiced, a TRADI- TION that will breathe new life and meaning into all who walk through her doors. ,1. .. . ,Q -it -K F- , .v f , ,fn-15' 4, kx ff' - ' , ,, X ' in 5,4 ix n C r A 4: :W-.... - gin-411:-S r- ' MJ' ...J'2 :w. K, - V.---., Q, 4.LY.L..., L Sunset Tinted half-sphere falls slowly from the western skies, Devoured by the depths of the sea. Waves disperse above shades of pink, rolling and rolling, Then tumbling upon sands of blue. An explosion in brilliant orange, reaching and stretching To conquer the atmosphere. A hand-woven tapestry sewn across the heavens blanketing every heart, warming every soul, remaining in every eye, 'Till retreating and submitting To the forces of night. S. Pittard 1 f' 4 N wr f. A fx? cl Q 9 Y kk ? Y i 0, 'I Q , , 'xr N W I 'I U -I F' 4' 1' 1 N3 4, I Although Yale has always When the cares of life favored o'vertake us the violets dark blue Through the three long Mingling fast our locks And the sturdy sons of years of high school with grey, Plant High Midst the scenes we And our dearest hopes To the gold and black love so well, betray us, are true, As the mystic charm of False fortune falls We will own our lilies knowledge away, slender we vainly seek to spell, Still we'll banish care Nor honor shall they Or the football field and sadness lack, and track, As we turn our memories While the Terrier stands Still we'll work for dear back, defehder old Hillsborough And recall those days of Of the dear old Red And the dear old Red gladness 'Neath the and Black. and Black. dear old Red and Black, xy! ' J ur ..:1t 'N X -K 1 . Y ' I A Q D , I M 1 i l 1 C Q5 l ' l ,I . , 1 4 'Q Q fl, f: l 'e v' Q I 0 If -A, .. 1 - I nr. l tau Alf' s 1'NN,.- -: 'J - -4 f ini' .D I Q ,,.,, , .,,t 7I' W 1 1,t 'Hifi V -I 1 ff-2, 1' J if ' . , HIXJICATION L I A W ,,.4 1 Q r. l I 3 1--... f- 5 , Ili H 51 . IL an-N7 ing ,, w- a' .l l. 4-i ei qi. r - 1 5 ' 2 esya y e. f V l I More than a teacher, she is a friend. Ready to listen and help when you need it, she is enthusiastic and very interested in her work. Through hard efforts and concern, she has earned the respect and love from all those who have had any contact with her. Because she is highly regarded as a teacher and friend, we proudly dedicate the 1981 HILSBO- REAN to Ms, Marjorie Mayse. - 1 H 1 ' l Y? gn, , .I . 5 Q . ' 4' ,. M ' A ,J -. , ,' 3159: 1 ,Mm :ek 1 ,us gwfiiw. JHWHF -J f if:-if 1 - 'FZ 1T7f1a:,faQ-M Q 2, :UF-pg? ' , ' - L-3 ' af 1 '?:'f' ini? ' ' if-145 , ,JM ' '-auQ9-?19'fFix '- Y?! l.1i ,. 3 . Y 1 5.1, ,- mmf' 'f -1' ' 1 1 ,, '- , Y, af 3-V 1: VS 51:5 ' 515 .gflbff V' a ff 121. ' 2.514 -'-Pj' X54-wp , ff f' ,129 - 2' -4-az fi' - '- - 'Q .5 ' X, . G51 , 1 V? 'svn , ' 25? -' -- 'fgfnig fi , ' aa. u - 1:!L-if 1 'i NG, C- 5, N ' 'ff-fi! 65' 5 JHQY Y' 'R ' R ffm- V ., W '15.v5.,,l -'QQ f ' . 3,r '59 f F k 1? , , sl ST A 1 aw is fisggnmgfgi if J if f WWE vb 'L PMI , fri? sid 41 U Q mx K Aga Q A 393 Q- 1 2' Af 475 Ra Qi 3 1, ff Editors Lana Massaro Renee Perricone ACIWHESDIVDEI I, L ll X w . 94, is as - 4 ff f ' 243 1 in uk N, E .. lr, 1 fi' -2 1 ,fi , Q , I ai. uv From the initial ringing of the bell on the first day to the triumphant chiming of the bell on the last, Big Red Terriers were totally absorbed in all phases of campus lite Friday afternoon pep rallies blended into spirited Friday evening contests. Wednesdays witnessed meetings for honor, interest, and service clubs. Hils- borean Week culminated in a night to remember tor all who dant ed to the musit ot the Tampa Bay Brass Seniors had their tinal opportunity to live their tleeting moments as TRADI- TION makers as active participants in the Senior Picnic, Grad Night, and the Senior Prom, For every Terrier, young or old, living a IRAIJIIIC JN meant being involved and QICIIVP ,., .wg vt -S+ NJ? ACTIVITIES DIVIDEII 15 5, , ,.3.3, i j 4 A 16 1 SERVICE CLLBS Y Working together means reaching goals Suggestions turn into ideas. , I I A 'P Keeping records is a must. Leadership accounts for all. My Striving for success requires a hard days work. I a t I Inductions is an honor for every member Listen, to what later will he Q-fi'ff.5f:-1 2:23:54 'E-'gifs-sais: ' ' - 15:31 4, ,..,.,fQ . . .,e..-Ym,. f ., -e..,-s5i1s. .- -: Evfs1.1-:-,.tw- -- 'vii' ' - 1-c3e'faie:'lAe:5,t-sz:--: :ff- . if-e -..nfs -- .Veggie ., ,.cC.A--c1..:f:,. Ts... .. lr Ef:'L'Ti1s::fe-is pf fi' .12 KI G IT ALL S Varas is proud to be in Anchors. M. Carter thinks over ideas. Kozac's members vote on the best Halloween outfit. Making it all work was in the minds of all service club members this year. Through determination, and working together, the 1980-1981 service clubs H accomplished many services for the school and commu- nity. Keeping records, inducting new mem- bers, and working toward the goal of suc- cess were some of the elements on the long list of accomplishments of the clubs. The service clubsg Kozacs, junior Opti- mist, and Interact brought all their individ- ual forces together to make it all work for this year. Students get prepared to take notes. , F115-:i CLUBS ' 17 ' - --1-L :V ' 1,5 39127-'L--4-Q1-:-fe::r-suv-7 0123: -1: ,L Q-J.-zizxrziz-:':Q:S:q.fff PL YING THE ROLE OF TOGETHERNESS The girls started the year off with a few disappointing situations, but as time went on, they showed Hillsborough High school just what the Opti-Miss Raiders were really all about. First off, they found themselves a new sponsor, Linda Montz, whom proved to be a very enthusiastic helper. Second, they sold the traditional beat ribbons to the student body throughout the football season. Yes, these girls had a lot to do, and they proved it to be a task well accom- plished. Through togetherness, they worked up the continuous number one spirit of the Opti-Miss Raiders. ' li I. Harris keeps notes on all meetings. 18 OPTI MISS Bottom row, I to r: 1. Ellington, T. Moore tsr. dir.l, L. Vidal thistj, D. Diaz, D. Gonzalez, Second row: W. Bowlby, C. Diaz, A. Barbour, D. Pia, M. Carter frec. sec.J, L. Massaro fvice-presj, 1. Hevia tcorr. secl, P. Mangione, B. Cox, I. Harris, Third row: Y. Panazze, V. Smart tpres.l, K. Andersen. I 3 1 Q A24 .s V. Smart gives suggestions. Listening means learning. ' ,f:.2.K ja I' 1 X- I' , D . as 'iw 'J K '15 I 'g 5. x . . The 1980-81 Opti-Miss Raider officers f ii+il1ikZ4Z'5? mmm www Wim ' ' 'if ,,.f an Bottom row I to r: M. Teiara, R. Perricone, Y. Lala, D. Harvill, E. Castillo, T. Memory, D. Monterressi, G. Manaly, S. Gallops, 1. Vargo, Top row: tSponsorl Ms. Morrill, S, Oleson, K. Snyder, E. Stilley, K. Salter, L. Rodriguez, P. Coluccio, R. Rhodes, L. Millikan, L. Brinson, S. Coury, P. McCommon, T. Card. L! K. Snyder, iPres.j, Y. Lala QV. Pres.J, D. Harvill fHist.j, R. Perricone tSec. Treasj. L. Rodriguez has service with a smile. A SERVICE FOR TO OR- ROW The Kiwanette service club started the 1980-81 school year in the spooky spirit. After inducting new members, the club made candy ghosts for the teachers on Halloween. Visiting a children's home for Christmas, to bring cheer to the kids, was also on the list of services performed for the school and community. This year the club strived for unity and success and with the help of their sponsor, Ms. Morrill, they made it a goal that was reached. M. Tejara signs up for school services. I. Vargo enjoys her very first meeting. L. Brinson listens tentatively to ideas. KIWAMFITES 0 19 'gif' 1 0 QWQ f I 5: if pl fl 1: ,I rl 1, pl f 4 - ff - Q . f 1 , -'12-J 'S 7 5: : E:'1' 15 - K-1 - :an '1, , If I ff 5, 4 :nn t1 I 4 1 I q ' 1 lg. n rl, ' '4 ka And 'lAnchors Away it is! For this year the Anchors have not been anchored down! They've been through the roughest waters but kept on sailing through it all. Kristy Read tPres.i navigated the Anchors through many worthwhile pro- jects such as presenting food baskets to the needy families during Thanksgiving, and visiting Faith Children's Home for Christmas. These and other gifts of love were distributed throughout the commu- nity this year with the help of Anchors. 1--, fi' Oliphant. Anchors: Bottom Rowlto r: R. Galvez, B. McKinnon, First Row: T. Meyer, C. Lane, D. Rua ivice presl K Read tpresi T Davis lsecj L Wasden itreasl L. Langford, Mrs. Haines lsponsorl, Second Row: C. Rogers, S. Strickland, S. Varas, L. Lecaroz, l. jones S Woods K Arnold S Ford P Stallings G K. Read realizes how important her part in Anchorsis. i x 1 af 5 -.. - ' fl if -f at n f 3 ' 'Y i z -Ifzfl 'Q -' i. :Ag 20 I N Aw W Everyone shares a great part in planning activities for the club S. Alchediak enjoys taking part in club activities! -shi Q? if .Wills Officers supporting each other is the key to the success of the Civinettes, Civinettes: Front Rowl to r: A. Pelaez, B. Whitten ftreasl, l- Skora fsec.J, D. Belch er fsec.l, A. Garrett fpresl, Second Row: W. Sanchez, K, Barzso tvice pres.l, C. Burnette thist.J, S. Preston, S. Coleman, I. Romano, Third Row: T. Hero, K. Curry, S. Alchediak, E. Carver Their motto is 'Builders of Good Citi- zenshipf' That motto has been carried down from generation to generation of Civi- nettes since 1917, and could not fit any other club so perfectly. The Civinettes contributed a great amount of time and energy to the Spe- cial Olympics, and participated in many other special projects for the retarded this year. Through the Civinettes special shar- ing, they have learned to live a fuller life, enriched by unselfish service to others. W. Sanchez and A. Pelaez, add a special part in Civinettes sharing. Mrs. Warr makes preparation for club activities. CIVINETTES 21 S-CLUB, SERVICE WITH A SMILE! Community service proved to be S Club's main interest this year as they devoted most of their time to volunteer work in cooperation with their sponsor- ing organization, Soroptimiss. Members helped with the program at 'TRoy Haynes which involved visiting and entertaining the handicapped children. They also sold Terrier keychains as a fund raising project to cover any expen- ses which occurred during the year. S Club participated in the Kozac activities and helped make spirit signs for the football games. Each member gave their best and worked hard to keep the S Club going strong, . - L 1. mei I . f all A. Dam quickly writes down a new idea. Bottom row I to r: A, Dam, B. White, D. Greene, F. Nowalk, M. Richo Second row: T. Barksdale, M. Carver, l. Cram, H. Abdoo A Shinas, C. Marlan, C. Merritt, T. Anderson, C. McLeod Third row: S. King, Mrs. Robinson, O. Gomez, R. Greene . . gnnlhglhl 'BX X . ! i 1. . t ,. - 1 tx i Bottom row I to r officers: F. Nowalk, D. Greene, C, Marlan, C. Merritt gy tixxx A. Shinas and B, White look through old business, . WM It ,R Q. figs X9 l. Cram ponders about the future Vx' Z-CLUB This year the Z Club helped the commu- nity by sponsoring a bike-a-thon to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis. Among the other fund raising projects, the Z Club is known for their annual Sadie Hawkins dance which always has a big turnout. The president, Karlos Gambro, and sponsor, Mrs. Santos, along with the other girls gives a great deal of time and effort in making these projects successful. Around the holi- days, the Z Club puts treats in the teachers' mailbox and has parties to enjoy and appreciate what they have accomplished. A. Grubbs believes happiness is being a Z Club mem- ber. ff 'Zia 4 President C. Gambro poses pretty for a picture. Bottom Row I to n B. Villiger, D. Petrucci, J. Adams, N. Ehlers, A. Farmer, P. Hood, Top Row: S. Campbell, L. Sergi, K. Blair, K. O'Berry, Mrs. Santos, C. Gambrell, G. Costa, L. Alfaro, K. Coakley, A. Grubbs Q X fr' . Y .-1 5 , 'X' K ' Div E, .I , , 5-.N V. N. Ehlers opposes a new suggestion. P. Hodd is overwhelmed with the thought of being in K. Coakley wonders about the future of Z Club. GETS THE ICB DO E! W JS 559 Z-CLUB 0 23 HOSPITALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! Through the years Terrierettes have always been a hard working and an out- standing group and this year is no excep- tion. This year a few additions have been made to the group. Two boys were tap- ped along with eight sophomore girls. Terrierettes kept well involved with school a-:tivitiesp such as hosting school functions like football games, coaches' meetings and other events. As a club they kept well involved with the various activi- ties they did this year. They had a car wash, a halloween party, and also secret pals. X N They have truly succeeded in having an outstanding year. Terrierettes friendship shines on. New members show pride. Sf, i luv C. Burnette shows her spirit. Bottom Row I to r: L. Garcia, G. Guggino, 2nd Row: L. Campbell, C. Ray, C. Ellis, L. Ciriffen. 1-L--- ---..--. ..-i.,.,,,,1, . 1- 'f --U - T W '.'1 t I- ,A l Terrierettes discuss important rules i ' , , ..- . J 'L l 'gf ' ' . r Al .. ' ' I-as 5. A V Bottom row I to r: D. Day, K. Arnold, R. Greene, N. Ehlers, C. Hamm, K. Barzso, C. Burnette, A. Pelaez, L. Cant, A. Farmer. 2nd Row I to r: D. Hertling, T. Ball, M. Fernando, C. Diaz, F. Nowalk, K. Canady, L. Crazyriver, B. Whitten, M. Davis. 3rd Row: H. Erickson, S. Brandon, L. Cohen, D. Wiest, Mrs. Murray, R. Pyles, R. Rhodes, C. Bowles, A. Kocaker, H. Papy, S. Coury, A. Barbour. v,..:,,,ffQ . .3 'lj I P tha! x X f NMI? aspsszfwp gf' L...-.1 Clara B. shows her big red talent. D. Wiest wonders about the outcome of the game. S. Curry listens attentively. H. Erickson wonders what's going on. TERRIERETTES - 25 UNICR OPTIMIST From its meager beginnings 10 years ago, l.O. has grown in spirit and in pride. They have shown their pride and 4 - ' - , - - Top row: Tom Brown, juan Castro, Mike Diaz, loe Gonzalez 2nd - I. R. Ramos, Ricky Diaz, Scott Mar- Spmt In many Ways' Such as' thls year In tin, Kenny Genero 3rd - Peter Acuri, Stanley Dennison, Gary Cacciatore, Wayne Wauford 4th -Louis conjunction with their parent club, Opti- Betzl Troy Presley' Mike Gonzalez' mist, put on a House of Horrors for Hal- loween. lunior Optimist helps to sup- port school spirit by selling beat cards and by assisting the cheerleaders at football games by cheering on the Big Red. lunior Optimist is only a small part of many that have carried on our tradi- tions and that have supported the school in many ways that will NEVER be forgotten. We are The Big Red. lunior Optimist helps support school spirit. ' wi CD 9' i ' lf you want something done right you have to do it, M' Caslellana Smiles with Dflde- 26 ' IUNIOR OPTIMIST ' 1 Top row: Ricky Caldevilla, Richard Arena, Ray Gonzalez, john Darge, 2nd - Steve Harris, Allen Cobble, Gene Cabrera, jeff Martin, Larry Collins, 3rd - Drake Thompson, Tim Williams, Craig Duncan. AGON CIWJB l-lOl M. Mariani talks about pride. R. Caldevilla expresses his opinion. junior Optimist - One big happy family. ,XX Regal i , C51 Mr. Capitano - Co-Sponsor. Not every meeting can be exciting. l I jUNIOR OPTIMIST - 27 LE DERS IN TERRIER TR DITIO junior Optimist, sponsored by Mr. Vincent Wilson and by Mr. Nick Capi- tano, has come a long way since 1970. They have made many contributions and have had a lot of fun. They have worked together to continue junior Optimist and to add it to the list of our many traditions that Hillsborough High is so noted for. Good luck l.O. on your next decade of service. Mr. Wilson discusses Terrier bark. l O and the big red are H1 28 lUNlOR OPTIMIST Another one bites the dust! ,Wi K 8' .. X r iv? if .jg T Troy Presley and Ricky Caldevilla are two of l.O. Officers. Q 'V ' LO. brings out the animal instinct. . f I' 4, . .V ,. ,Q it l is 1 'N X fait' l iff X lu i I if LYNESQQVQKQ 7 qi? a T: -w y X1 i , 4 ' -Xl 5-.,, ,lf Q.1OEwo 7 A ' YJ l . 1. 1 . A'-4 1 ix, l . -I I lunior Optimist wins spirit sign contest. I Not quite Beauty and the Beast. Couple of WILD and crazy guys. ff if ,K .1 V' J .. Dean R. steps out for a bite. ', 14.1140 x,' .7 Q. I 'P W ii l 'Y V 5 .f . f if ft :g .1 ' N y u Life is not for S. Collins. . . . . 4 4 1 , f .fi . . .146 The mystic - sees all, tells all. mwt 5 K. Loyle seems to have lost his head. ' s f l X , , , Y . M ..., ,V My ' , XQ Gary C. by the light of the moon. Mafk M- 9fTi0Y5 the night life- IUNIOR OPTIMISI' I 29 30 . RATS Q ' 'f'1 ' iilu elnmiilmlm R.A.T.S.? What's R.A.T.S. and what do they do? R.A.T.S. stands for llReadiness and Togetherness in Students, and that's exactly what the club is all about. Though just in its third year of exist- ence they've learned to work as one on projects and goals, pulling them closer and forming a special bond of Togeth- erness throughout each and every member. A fa! Working as one makes it all so much easier. D. Cabanas waits for further instructions, IMI X tm R.A.T.S.7 Bottom Row I to r: K. Mitchell, M. Castellano ltreasl, S. Mitchell, K. Snyder lsecl First Row: l, Hevio, E, Baker, P, Cenkovich, D. Rodriquez, M. Gonzalez, Mariana, D Cabanas, M. Chisholm, T. Moore, S. Espino, P. Solomon, C. Strickland, I. Adams, L. Hall, P. Coluccio, B, Villiger, I, Perez, R, Barcena fPres.l, T. Card pres J, Second Row L. Massaro, M. Maldonado, M. Davis, H. Erickson, V. Smart, C. Reich, P. McCommon, G. Manaley, D. Potter, A. Traino, D. Crazyriver, E M Carter, G Cacciatore, R. Campbell, C. Burgess, S. Campbell, K Lazzara, M. Grantham, L. Betz, C. Oliphant, Y. Lala, Mr. McCloud fsponsorl, Third Row:T, G Cabrera. G Costa, D. Monteressi, T Pressley, l Vargo, S. Martinez, R. Clark, S. Martin, H. Abdoo, V. Esbri, S. Ciallops, C. Bethune, C. Gibbons, M. Portills, D. D Portugeuese, K. Salter, C Lutriu, L. Rodriguez, T. Brown, l Menendez, B. Armstrong. l l I dos qs.' . rf! We're proud to be in R.A.T.S.! ... y-S-1 -'-- -- - K, ll Ravi .mf A -2 Airlie, 1 5 'Ja diana Kd' f W Togetherness is what it's all about. Q53-1' g ' l ' 5 ., i, J lg l Hat 21. 55. ft 5 lr ' 2,3 l -Q M l . x l J .,'Q ' ,l l 2 'Nz tzwkyif' T ab, -. 'L' J girl 72.'i4'v, 'T 53,12 7. ' 4 -f 1.2522-F .5 Q ' ? ' ,. .. ' VF 1 W v '. 4. 'fi -Lg .fr - M. fi ' ., 1 . ' ?+- '.f'2'- a ,Lp ., -QV1 1 ' . X , if A. ...L ' 'Ns If ., e....,. 2 , Ab, in ,mt Mr, McCloud contributes his time and effort to make M. Castellano ltreasurerl, T. Card lvice presidentl, R. Barcena lpresidentl, K. Snyder lsecretaryl RATS- in RATS 1 31 - -T-E-R-A-C-T SPELLS SUCCESS! , Mr, Duarte is busy making plans, il I f ' Knut ipating hard work ,ll - INTLRACT Having a successful year is nothing unu- men. sual for Interact, and this year was no This year they sponsored the Interact exception. Interact was involved in Rotary Softball Tournament. h Meetings in which they were taught how Sponsoring this group of guys was Mr. to obtain success from successful business- Duarte. ii ,1 , . I mimi K, Davis thinks over his work. Practice makes perfect. I 4 f g f , its V nv , f I 1 Bottom Row I to n H. Detwiller, I, Teston, P, Saiia, G. Brown, M. Vega Top Row: N Duarte I. Walker H MUll R Morgan ls Davis ' ' ' 7l DOUBLE YOUR TWIRL The 1980-1981 Majorette squad was made up of Valerie Smart and Yvette Lala. Their superior showmanship was well demonstrated at the District Parade, and District Marching Band Contest. Through the help and guidance of Mrs. Ciesla, their sponsor, they have done an outstanding job. Displaying their array of talents, the spotlight caught the glimmer of their batons, as they performed their routines on the field. ' 4 Q.-Jam iw' if l I.. to R. Yvette Lala, Valerie Smart fx? 7 Y ,-, 'Q .i V. Smart shows her style. l g l' S Y. Lala smiles Terriers on to victory. Valerie Smart adds a touch of flash. Y. LalathIr1kS OVGV hef VOUUVYG- V z 'y MAIORETTES 0 33 TH T'SE TERTAIN E T The 1980-81 Dancerettes enligh- tented the hearts of many during the halftime shows. Accompanied by the Big Red Band, the squad entertained the fans every Friday night. The squad helped supply football programs to be sold to inform fans of players and per- formers. Through practice and determi- nation the Dancerettes performed their best all year. v .... -A. Bottom row I to r: B, Diaz, R. Carmichale, Second row T Luis E Castillo tHeadl L Palmonteer T Alderman tCo heady R Perricone D Gonzales McMonnon,Top row: K. Karp,K. Salter,S, Campbell F Reed J Roberts Y Diaz C Reich 34 DANCERETTES T, Alderman salutes the Big Red. R. Carmichaie has rhythm in her thoughts. F. Reed boogies to the beat. S. Cambell observes the other band. - V,.. ,.- L4 '15 Co-head, Renee Perricone, .i N141 B. Diaz shows her style. E. Castillo tips her hat to the Big Red. N . - -3 r Head, Lisa Palrnonteer. A' , X I I i K. Karp gets in the groove. D, Gonzales prances with her pumpkin. y- Dia, gninvq he, firgg veafs performance. J 1. Roberts catches that high stepping feeling. l l l I 1 After a good performance S. Coleman shows how proud she is. '-is I- ' L' A V A - fm' D . , , ,. f'1-ff,-T' . . f f -7 - f ,N-7 Bottom Row I to r: W Sanchez lCo-headl, S. Oleson il-lead A Cosme P German, S Methe 36 - FLAGETTES Boosting the Big Red Spirit and pro- viding entertainment for the fans were the main goals of the 1980-81 Big Red Flagettes. The energetic squad of 14 girls held their enthusiasm even after many rough hours of practice. With the help of Sharon Oleson, Head, and Wendy Sanchez, Co-head, the girls per- formed dazzling routines with their waving flags. Together with unity and special friendships the Flagettes made the Big Red proud. 'NY Whitman and K. Owen wait .. A vu-.ff-' 1- lSecond Row: I, Whitman, C. Fletcher, D. Harper, T. Langley, K. Owen, A. Walker, D. Coller S oHe ,J , ff -n. 'Q'12iu 7 2 Q., ff , W' 1. 'x ,G .,,f MK' 52 ,,, ' ,ff N N '4 -N O 5 Q .. 2 .fi 4 Jyawm ,,, W ,Ll z ,,, 1 ,-yn-mf -Lan anus. oliult-Q.. 9549 Sounds cJ7iusic lazz, pop, and soft ballads were the sounds of music created by the T980- 81 Stage Band. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Ziegelhofer, the band mem- bers practiced diligently to get just the right sound. Together with talent and unity, the stage band demonstrated their style at concerts for HHS students, District and State Contest, and special activities in the Tampa Bay area. Devoted to perfection, they carried on their tradition of excellence. A Smith concentrates intently on his music. 38 STAGE BAND Stage Band: Bottom Row, I to r: S. Myers, W. Callops, T. Ziegelhofer, M. Drungo, E. Gilbert, A. Smith. Row: I. Teston, R. Couch, M. Scaglione, M. Vega, D. Penton. Top Row: C. Baughman, L. Palma, R. Curioso, Cruz, E. Ortiz, R. Linn, T. Brown, R. Miley, B. Watton. -7 avr .ev R. Couch adds his own touch. C. Baughman gets into the music. Stage band members give their instruments a workout. ,.,.,.,1.4..,, I . -,af -M ,, ,,, ,,, U fs .LM 1 VI 4' , .4174 ,tl ff. 'ly A.. ' 7 - V' ' 1- ,M ' ff'-WJ. iffsiiff 2 f 13 E ' '- y..::r 4 'f ?f 1: ' 2 '. I 4 ,,...., .. .. ......,. ,.,..... , ,, Y A'A s m e xi ',,,.-, , -. ', ,IV ,,. l t . gl? f,,.-1. 1-Af, V ,, , s r 'fs if FA , ,QQ W 31439 11 'CMH V' . 42,424 ' gf, it . . .... M, mfw, , ' 2 'nh S'a,,v' S? . isn flf z Xl' . ,V u-ling.: .M - f 3 , ff-V nz fs 'L Wi ' -T , 9 . - ,I gb 1 R 1 , f. ,af Q af ' H 6 4 if f J 1 l 16 W 1 1 9 4' 1 , , , I L az 'I' ,', iq , L ' W' M' as f f 4,0 ,4 f ' 4 Y'3ef.... W ft ,QAM - .7 ' -if 2' ,W -f J 1 1 X5 yr if 1. 5,5 A V W i 35 ag, 'f rr? 1 . W W I . M1 . . fp W Wm Q 1 V , ig 1 i K' r bin ,gg f fl . ' 1 sg .V -.-L Vi! f cfm 52.5 S. Carroll sneaks a smile during a hectic practice. R. Linn's spirit shines through. With contest approaching, inspection becomes very important. 1 ff -, ,. f. , Q Lf, ,f,-..- - I I ., Drum major Randy Curioso struts across the field. P. Rabelo strives for perfection. Q x-yk J 1 'IT lx '- ith 'IE-fsgip. i . lm 14 7Zew . da? l RA New Beginning was in the minds of everyone in the 1980-81 Big Red i Marching Band. Performing exciting new shows at football games and parades, they exhibited their pride and l spirit. Presenting such tunes as 'lBaker Street, llLadies Night, and l'Birdland the band members displayed their snappy showmanship and pizzazz. Combining lots of hard work and dedi- i, cation, the band kept the crowds cheer- ing. With a new band director, Mr. Tom l Ziegelhofer, and new drum major, Randy Curioso, they were on their way n to SUCCESS. 24 I i l z R. Aufrichtig skillfully plays for the fans. MARCHING BAND - 39 I -1 Uxl hs Q yn an - ' ' :fa lr r 4. Bottom Row I to r: R Perricone, S. Oleson, R. Curioso, W. Sanchez, L. Polmanteer. Second Row: B. Diaz, T. Alderman, R. Carmichale, P. McCommon, T. Labgelyi l Whitman, C. Fletcher, S. Methe, L. Buggs, P. German, A. Cosme, S. Coleman, D. Collier, D. Harper, K, Owens, A. Walker, K. Salter, T, Lewis, D. Conzalez,E Castillo. Third Row: Y. Diaz, S. Campbell, F. Reed, C. Marlan, D. Couch, I. Mendez, N. Eady, B. Taylor, R. Lecaroz, 5. Colby, I. Reaves, E. Gilbert, K. Waters, R Liuzzo, M Drungo, C. Reich. K. Karp, I. Roberts. Fourth Row: M. Ziegelhofer, D. Eadens, N. D'amico, P. Parker, S. Cruz, T. Moore, D. Capitano, 1. Conner, R Aurrichtig, T. Dagata, R. Carter, K. Wauford, R. Hett, H. Detwiler, B. Cruz, K. Moore, G. Morejon, D. Thomas, R. Larkin, P. Rabelo, L. Curtiss, S. Durant, E. Alers,P Mangione, -X. Atkins, I Roias, T Williams, C. Lane, D. Tannon, S. Danpier, K. Mitchell, Mrs. Ciesla, P, Mangione, A. Atkins, l. Rojas, T. Williams, C. Lane, D. T-iI'1fl0n S Danpier, K. Mitchell, Mrs. Ciesla 40 - MARCHINC BAND e-if Fifth Row I to r: L. Lecaroz, C. Knestaut, L. Roberts, K. Marks, L. Matthews, I. Pizzarro, C. Iackson, C. Robinson, T. Wright, I. Barron, R. Linn, B, Martinez, D. Ford, R. Mile ,l. Penn, K. Kell , D. Penton, D. Campbell, L. Wells, A. Sams, B. Adkins, D. Casley, S. Smith, R. Bell, H. Cianca, M. McCarthy, I. Kotze, 1. Cram. Top Row: A. Y Y Blosfield, S, Teague, D. Lofton, M. Vega, A. Adkins, B. Watton, T. Aultman, B. Batchelder, L. Williams, R. Grieshop, P. Young, C. Baughmab, E. Ortiz, 1. Walker, T. Brown, A. Collura, G. Brown, C. Labrenz, R. Smith, A. Smith, G. Mitchell, D. Cawthon, K. Bush, D, Bridges, R. Heywood, W. Gallops, L. Williams, T. Meyer, I. Te-sion, F. Vega, R. Varas, A. Forte. MARCHING BAND - 41 42 - PEP ASSEMBLIES WE ARE THE L X T, . Y 1 Q A ,- 1 3 , . n .x 4 Q, - 'N 9 'A tg 2 Y K r V, I 'J ,H -, 'ya' ' -' 131 Q 1 ' li , h V 9 x if JV , U 1 1 viii L5 I kk J tt' Af V 1 F. 6 Oh Oh, We Are The Big Red! This was the favorite chant shouted by every student at the Hillsborough High School pep assemblies. Involved in the pep assemblies were many of the spirited organizations of the school: the band, along with the Dan- cerettes, Majorettes, and Flagettes, and also the cheerleaders. The coaches introduced the football players as the students responded with much enthusi- asm. With all this, and with the true spirit of the Terriers, the student body proved to everyone that We Are The Big Red! PEP ASSEMBLIES 43 fax. fi lib JW 44 - HONOR CLUBS lv' --, , , 'EN Q t vyxwmq A 50 ,M 4 ', K SE- . i 'lt ,Q ',I-'V' ' N VV'7 ww 1 1 3 J QQ E LBIEPPFWMP7 QMHQ WE! ,W The superior students of mathemat- ics, science, Spanish and journalism, are selected each year to represent Hillsbor- ough High School as members of our honor clubs. To be chosen for honor clubs you must have an overall 3.0 aver- age. The honor clubs are involved in gixiiw many activities such as selling Hillsbor- ough momentos, car washes, and other fund raising projects. But, most of all Hillsborough intellectuals have lots and lots of fun. All of the club members are considered one big happy family. 2 sg? 1 - v w Q- . - 5 :E t his mt 1 5m 'w. Our Symbol of excellence Math honor society sponsor Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Sanders takes pride in HHS. -ug Q V,,,......e j E i 5 l. Mrs. Reeves co-sponsors NHS. Ioe Teston says, 'lHhhoollddd everything. Pride is shown on honor club members' faces. li 5 Ae HONOR CLUBS 45 -l6'NHS e ieii ge Eaaai if 0-' Christopher Allers lanet Bates Charles Bowles Gary Caceiatore Ronda Charmichael -f-1 Francis Christensen Noel Clark Glenda Copeland Keith Cromack juan Curioso V i f 1 V ' , l if i x l ? ' j I 1 Ahn Dam Stanley Denison Manette Ehlers Carliss Gambrell Carla Hamm Piclure Nol Available ' H- Chafldvfle Kellum Cora Lane luan Martinez Henry Morales Hao Nguyen Not Pictured age? Ete gsieeeee They say that the road to success is paved with gold and for these cho- sen few it was achieved through determination and a lot of hard work. The reward they receive is the privilege of being inducted into the National Honor Society. The qualifi- cations for becoming a member of The National Honor Society is to have at least a 3.5 overall grade point average which is weighed along with leadership, service and character. The main goal of National Honor Society is to aid in the betterment of their community and their school, and to assist their fellow students and their fellow man. The members of NHS take pride in saying that they are a part of the Big Red. Picture Noi' Available 1 V sf - X Hien Nguyen Frances Nowalk Ira Pyles Kristy Read Not Pictured 'ixtxx A r .Y A 'til ' fi x I Sk ra Raymond Tam 106 Teston Maria Rodriguez lef YN 0 f xx f 12 Picture Na+ Available Arlie Robinson Not Pictured Picture Not Available Debra Touchton Not Pictured 'W am? Denise Wagner William Wauford if no vv-I Susan Wilkes Curtis Woodard Martha Yebra NHS - 47 LEM l re T y F r T m rr w l The Honorary Science Society pur- H.S.S. reaches many students through pose is to involve and broaden stu- their annual Science Fair presentation. dents' interest in science. Their goals are Displays and experiments are carried on to make the student body aware of the throughout the day, bringing the need and the role that science plays in unknown to the students. C. Bowles makes plans foramonstrous fre.-mon, today's society. Officerszl to r: Mrs. Geyer lsponsj, F. Nowalk, lsecj, H. Morales ftreasj, C. Woodard lsgt. at .' Ma... H armsl' C' Aners lpreil' E' Iuarez MCB prev' G. Cacciatore and L. Betz . . . mad scientists at work! HONORARY SCIENCE SOCIETY: Bottom Row, I to r: C. Allers, E. Juarez, C. Woodard, H. Morales, F. Nowalk, M. Graffeo. Second Row: Mrs. Geyer, C. Gambrill, K. Read, V. Russell, L. Clark, H. Conaty, E. Spear, N. Ehlers, I. Painter, l. Parker. THIRD ROW: M. Yebra, S. McReynolds, W. Wauford, R. Morgan, H. Nguyen, A. Dam Fourth Row: R. Miley, L. Varela, E. Marlan, I. Martinez, R. Piles, C. Bowles, S. Smelt, G. Cacciatore, L. Betz, I. Ballinger, C. Marlan, K. Wauford, M. Ake. Fifth Row: D. Rua, T Fernandez, R. Carmichael, H. Nguyen, M. Diaz, K. Bush, F. Goodwin. Not Pictured: S. Oleson, S. Dennison. 48 - HONORARY SCIENCE SOCIETY MU ALPHA THETA SCLVES PROBLEMS This year the National Math Honor Society attended many events. They attended the state convention, com- peted in math competition in Marion County and a county bowl at U.S.F. Mu Alpha Theta kept very busy selling M8fM's and raising money for expenses. Awards were given at the end of the year banquet for the highest grade point average. O . 4.0 gfff . ,J lllll ll'1Il IIQII llill .lllll 1st Row,Itor:T. Fernandez, G. Costa, A. Dam,V Russell R Curloso C Gambrell M Ake O Strickland T Enclnosa H Morales H Nuygen C Marlan 2nd Row I tor:G. Cacciatore, L. Betz, I. Martinez, B, Cupps I Teston S Dennison H Nuygen K Wauford M Graffeo C Morales E Juarez 3rd Row Ito r K Reed Mrs Reeves, S. Smelt, M. Yebra, S. Bleich, 1. Martin, A. Macallster K Busch W Waufford F Mitchel l Lopez B Mullen R Milley K Cromack Mrs Smith Doing things their own woy Ready, willing, and eager to reach new goals were the members of the Spanish National Honor Society. Each of the enthusiastic members excelled in Spanish with an A or B average and were proud of it. Sponsored by Mrs. Todd, the club sold M8tM's to help raise money for special activities. Unified by their common interest, the S.N.H.S. brought a new attitude toward foreign language to our school. Creativity at its best was what the 1981 Helm was all about. Created by a talented staff of writers and artists, the Helm contained literary and art works from the students themselves. With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Pullara, the students were given the opportunity to express themselves and allow others to enjoy their creations. 'ff' Sri ? ' -al F Spanish National Honor Society: Bottom Row, I to r: R. Miley, S. Bleich, K. Read. Second Row: L. Clarke, I. Lopez, H. Erickson, L. Massaro. Third Row: F, Mitchell, E. Speare, S. Dennison, Mrs. Todd. 1981 Helm Staff: Bottom Row,l to r: l. Szegda, C. Castellano, l. Hutto, R. Curioso, H. Abdoo, D. Bennett, l. S.N.H.S. members discuss money making projects. XX i Adams Second Row: WV Miller, F Christenson, Mrs. Pullara, D. Wilkerson, R. Menendez. ij 50 SNHSfHELM l. Lopez speedily rushes to the meeting. 19351 I FII III M'I Sl' M,........ , 1 I . x if 'H 1 ' ' , I X Q, j L RGE E OUGH TO SERVE YO Extra? Extra? Read all about it? This familiar saying seemed to be a way to describe the 1981 Red and Black staff. Bringing the news to the students and striving for better journalism were two of the main goals of the staff. With paper and pen in hand, they were always ready to cover the major issues l . lllt' 'll 5'-lr, X if JT:-. Sabrina Brinson tells when deadline is, . ta. T Preslex gets dumped tor turning in a late story J' RED AND BLACK of the day and keep everyone informed. Getting the paper out before deadline was not an easy task, but the staff compe- tently achieved success. Senior staff mem- bers did most of the work the first semes- ism. Second semester, the junior staff co pleted their first edition of the Reda Black. So the next time you pick up a copy the Red and Black or the calendar, keep ter and with their sponsor, Mrs. Ruth, they helped the junior staff learn about copy, headlines, and general newspaper journal- mind all the dedicated newspaper joum ists who do it all for- you. lunior Staff: Bottom Row, I to r: B. Mullen, I. Penn, S. Hodges, C. Broughton. Second Row: D. Wilkerson, I, Benchimo, L. lacco, F. Goodwin, M. Moore. Third Row: D, Hertling, H. Abdoo, M. Davis, P. Collucio, C. Castel- lano. Third Row: R. Stoltz, M. Delaparte, L. Lecaroz. Not Pictured: S. Martinez, as 1 1, .QF . 3 f K I-:5i'L.2A Missy Davis and Holly Abdoo do important research for a bubble gum story. SMALL E GUGH T0 K Senior Staff: Bottom Row, I to r: C. Marlan, A. Farmer, L. Wasden, Mrs. Ruth, C. Allers, I. Teston. Second Row: P. Arcuri, S. Brinson, C. Clevinger, D. Bennett, K. Read. Third Row: l. Gonzalez, T. Presley, W. Way- ford. Mrs. Ruth informs staff members of the upcoming journalism seminar. Sensor staff members try to take over Mrs Ruth s job The 198081 yearbook staff started off the year with a very enthusiastic out- look toward the motive of publishing the best yearbook ever. lt began with the training of the first year staffers, who were very eager to learn and begin work. Once this was fin- ished, the anxiety and tension set in, deadlines This was a hectic time for all staffers, drawing layouts, writing copy, getting picture and headline ideas, and cropping pictures were just parts of the responsibility of being a successful journalism scholar. Along with a new staff, Steven Pittard was added to the group as the new yearbook advisor. He proved to of been a great help to the students, and a prosperous help to the annual. Reliability also proved to be an impor- tant factor for all Hilsborean staff mem- bers. So you see, creativity was only the beginning. Underclass I to r: Bottom Row: Sandy Coury, Donna Gonzalez, Second Row Ellen Stilley, Alicia Felder. Third Row: Paula Cenko- vich Yvette Lala CCo-Editorsj. S4 HILSBOREAN STAFF 3 3533? 33 4 HV '1 i. Index: Sandra Coleman, Cynthia Merritt. Co-Editors: Ovxe Gomez, Gail Oliphant. i i Activities, I to r: Bottom Row: Stephanie Gallops, Second Row: Lana Massaro, Renee Perricone, tCo-Editorsl. Third Row: Lize Rodriguez, Lori Sergi, Melody McCarthy. 333323 3533 2223323 Sports, I to r: Bottom Row: loyce Ellington. Second Row: Valerie Smart QEditorJ, Kim Saltar, Sharon Oleson, Heidi Erickson. Art: Ellis Blosfield. Ads, I to r: Bottom Row: Diana Potter 1EditorJ. Second Row: Sandra Coleman. Third Row: Sandra Bliech, Debra Green. Faculty, I to r: Bottom Row: Alyce Barbour, Cheryl Reich 1Editory Second Row: Carmen Diaz. Third Row: Lisa Polmanteer tEditorl. it 5 Y' 'E' .if V' Q 5 A , -vu is if Q xi ,- . L . 1 5 A Z vp f S V ,W Seniors, I to r: Bottom Row: Christine Fletcher, loan Papsidero. Second Row: Patty Mangione, Melanie Carter lEditorl. f, .1 .,.aI-f1.4.c.1...,,,Q- ,Q .,..-- ,M .,..., ,Z J 4 - . Photographers, I to r: Bottom Row: Ricky Caldevilla. Second Row: Mike Vega, Debra Norton. Third Row: Scott Holmes fEditorJ, Diane Weist, Mike lohnson. HILSBOREAN STAFF 1 55 Yb- Q HILSBOREAN , QU U 9 ff? Sw! 3' g.. Y 1 -e--L - ii xg xx X -qui. . ni Qs QNX x ' 1591 Xut X Xb xx H-, N532 V -' N-+15 t -1 Not Pictured: Renee Perricone , ., e 4? ' 1 I fr., ,, '- 'vw ' eq .' X 1 . F5 -dl' is 'i'i m 5 Z- ld! 4 of I Y Q W .'. 1 X x N-1 4- .F FQ ' f,f,w,,f,, ,V ff I , f ,V an fifg' SLM-A WJ' J' rf HA .X 5'-1' w'i1v'w'a' f'r'1' v'52z fm 3 wi' lv I 'WA 87 ff W A if bh 'i U n :I ,ffff AML. l l I ,l5'7l'7'l it .wffw T . 'llablmx l elj 4 Beautiful music ring thgaaulggeout the every note forme a song was carried to every listening ear that Chorus advanced musical and vocal tal- directing all blended together, Concert Chorus has become one of the best Chorus groups In the State' CONGRATULATIONS, to these students for being selected to participate in the All-State Concert Chorus! E7 85 E7 T if ,fv- spe cial 4' Officers: Wiest fSec.l. C. Burgess I 1 lpT9S.l T. Skora tvius- Performing with pride! A mln Practice makes perfect!! Bb Map 1,8212 4 N Szegda M Allen l Whitman D Nickles R New - - ourth Rovv.L. Smith, T Lee R'SmitE E Reeves F Tf e'B'Ca'W'5e' and then one day l,-,,..,.....-.. you just ap - peared w . -l' d i O f - X D D P P P coNcERT CHORUF61 A V1 . 1 3 5 l 1 P1 K c .ll l lllallfl l. lzcilllael l -...T.. sa: .3 ez, wu- C. Woodard O Gomez C- BUf8eSS D- Wien I- Hudson or D. Belcher C, Bums I. Skora 2 P4011 as S. Carroll S. Colby if C. Allers 1, Romano R. McNatt S. Pettit T. Fernandez 62 ' SOUND SYSTEM 49 9 ' k Arnold T. Edwards R Greene D.Criffir1 A Heillingef Mr. Skora instructs the group with dignity. S. Colby waits for cue. Soundmen: R. Campbell and A. Flores. Good evening ladies and gentlemen - H.H.S. proudly presents - Sound System . . . 1981!ll Sit Back, relax and let us put a smile on your face and a song in your heart. With those words Sound System began another great year of great per- formances. Sound System is a combination of talent, entertainment and plenty of hard work. Though the group encountered an abun- dance of hard work, they all discovered that problems became easier when faced with a smile. Mr. Skora held a big part in the smooth- ness of the group. He was always there when there were questions to be asked or problems to be solved. Though through it all the group was held together, and per- formed with excellence during the entire year. 1 U There's never a dull moment, when S.S. around!! Hard work has built them a name, There's beauty in their songs. SOUND SYSTEM 63 HI H I PIRIT Every student of Hillsborough is proud to have a part in building pride and tradition. Most students show their pride by supporting the football team and other activities. The striking red UH captures our admiration and spurs our loyalty to the Big Red. Some of Hillsbor- ough's pride is held within the stained glass windows in the North Campus Auditoriumg the NH on the patio, which is not to be stepped ong the trophy case, symbolizing some of the victories at H.H.S.g the clock tower built in mem- ory of the war deadg and the Alma Mater and Terrier Creed, both of which were written and established by Hills- borough students. Because of this, one week was set aside in which we were reminded of Hillsborough's history and the pride and tradition on which it was established. This was a year to remem- ber, a year of progress and a year of sober reflection. Mr Collins has the spirit. 64 PRIDE AND TRADITTON Pop Green tells of the tradition behind the sacred H 5 if ii NH ii . 44.44451 3 A at Dusty Rhodes helps f W . .mth , Wf iii Egg? V -nw U I I I l A WEEK OF SPIRIT A D EXCITEME T Originality was the only word that could be expressed for Hillsborough stu- dents. Through Hilsborean Week they displayed their spirit by dressing as cow- boys and punk-rockers. jersey Day was for club members to express their feel- ing of Terriers spirit. A trip back in time was taken for 50's Day and the poodle skirts and ponytails were everywhere. The week concluded on Red and Black Day. 90 NXYP I i H.H.S. punkers show their style. '-.54 M. Vega want to get tough. S V . 1 ft, l . .- .1 f .LA l K. Wauford displays her jersey. B. Rudd has the 50's day spirit. Q Ay.. R. Carmicheal and R. Curioso need no introduction. 'fu Y-f' F' .Yip Cowgirl E. Stilley struts her stuff. Q 'i ti Tia ,V Q u L X. I Q Q. ., 1 P in - f 1lQ....!, ll se l. TeSt0n NPUNKS OUT. Mrs. Sanders has that Terrier pride. -3 ,l i -V J. Hevia and R. Stokes our proud Hilsborean candidates. - 9, 1 W fK 'v G. Oliphant has good Hillsborough feelings. s .- e as fo? s T. Presley wants a Terrier showdown. S. Coleman shows her spirit. HILSBOREAN WEEK 0 67 IGHT OF THE COWBOY This vvas the idea of the evening when the student body presented the Terrier Bark against lefferson The crowd celebrated the evening in Ten Gallon hats,' western boots galore, Everybody had a piece of the action, Various clubs, such as Rats, Interact, and l.O. presented skits terminating the dragons, The Cheerleaders, Dancer- ettes, Maiorette, and Flagettes per- formed flashy routines to boost the ter- rier spirit. Coaches, one and all, became involved by announcing the Big Red Football Team, the team went all the way to tie for the West Conference championship. The HHS Cheerleaders theme for the pep rally, l'Lasso the drag- ons, was in good feeling, for the Big Red lassoed all their terrier spirit and rode the dragon down. The evening of Terrier Bark was a memorable one for everybody large or small and vvill be stored in memories of the mind for ever. 41 -kdqgg ,, MQ, - ., 1 Ylgggj-vvg1j'f5g 3, www im-4G .: L E?-gif. .- ff?-1 l 0' 4. ff! ly , Y KEY,-. f'1'f'6,,7,Cyv-HQ X Va-,.QKyN. ,lIwm,:m, ij! 'Y A vc , A ,- t r X,-: - H I i.,av- vw ,--4 'if X Q X51 4355 ff 1 'fl' xx pn TERRIER BARK 70 f HILSBOTAN A NIGHT TO REME BER V W5 This year the Hilsborean Dance was 4 held on November 15th at the Central Espanol in Ybor city. Excitement and sus- pense were in the air as they revealed Mr. and Mrs, Hilsborean. The couples were entertained by Tampa Bay Brass. A NIGHT TO REMEMBER was the theme and for many it will be a night to recall for years to come. Tampa Bay Brass entertains Hillsborough students. wr 1981 HHSBOREAN COURT. N P, Solomon is proud to be Miss Hilsborean. Y. Lala daydreams after making 3rd maid 4 , f 4.,5 f H, . 5 . x . . 1 1 I 5X ? To 'f . ,L J 2 . J j l - C. Cacciatore announces winners. T, Card enjoys dancing with N. Green. Q 1 Hilsborean Court dances to final song. C. Ahlers greets K. jackson. M. Carter is delighted over her win. 1 53 R. Hunter and R. Carmicheal dance to the beat of M. Castallano accepts the privilege of being chosen, the band. ez Couple gazes at excited Hilsborean court. .NW 2 f i JL xv. ,. xl f i 1 .g a Couple takes time out for a moment of closeness. 7' R K A A HILSBOREAN DANCE 0 71 MR, HIISBOREAN Nlarcelino Castellana FIRST ATTENDANT Reginald Hunter SECOND ATTENDANT Nathan Green THIRD ATTENDANT Keith jackson FOURTH ATTENDANT George Lufri gm 198 MISS HILSBOREAN Patricia Solomon FIRST MAID Rhonda Carmichael SECOND MAID Teresa Card THIRD MAID Yvette Lala FOURTH MAID Melanie Carter Q1 I, 452 4 by 4 4 Aw fn '-A - ra ' A991 W RW., HDIIEBIIDIII GTLMIUINDN GMD Eb' R Cl O- To +YA!Xxii,XSD23CbQ.,cfo:f'w by-:SF M WM My Qflwd ahssaszqflbgwumgimx Oli 6 pfxopfxq-,fx-N-5 ug I-X'YxQ..x1Qn.y Raw-wma!!-Un 01494, ' Omg. 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Throughout the grueling hours of prac- tice, these members had to have com- plete control over their weapons and memorize their footing for the entire drill. Precise timing and execution of equipment are a vital part of perfection. These three years of training for basic training are culminated in the school mili- tary events held each year. These are the young men of tomorrow's army. Part of the job is taking instructions wb wa. . -4 li has A ull 4 I U lu Us V v X . I xl lic fn f Bottom Row, I to r: S. Wilson, D. Griffin. 2nd: L. Butler, T. Harris, I. Buler, S. Porter, A. Lakey, R. Alexander, R. Hanshen, C. Mclntosh. 5 We - m :iii Q Qi Bottom Row, I to r: L. Harper, R. Robald, E. Reinhard, I. Steen. Top Row: T. Buntin, I. Kincaid, I. Womac, C. Simpson, D. McFadden, R. Linn. Z' k.' Bottom Row, I to n C. Butler, P. Meeks, I. Boleo, L. Butler. Top Row: S. Quillen, D. Strasser, R. Alexander, R. Linn, I. Boler. JL Bottom Row, I to r: S. Farris, B. Adkins, T. Huckavy, C. Herron, T. Harris, I. Boler, K. Henderson. Second Row: K. Gaskalla, S. Wilson, L. Lester, E. Kenn- lriard, T. Bentancourt. Third Row: V. McCarty, S. Griffin, P. Bunts, L. Lackey, I. Edwards, F, Kern. ,. A at K ., . qc- : are 'M - f , 'L A 13 3' Q l jg' .Q .. me , .ff ,- we W. -1 by - fl? we ,f s PLUS-09 Th S Tea ue. Second Row: M. lohnson, i. Adkins, 1. Pizarro, E. Ortiz, C. Doun, D. Bottom Row, I to r: T. Smith, A. Rogers, L. Epps, L. Douglas, W. omas, . g Lewis, I. Roc. Top Row: E. Hughes, N. Clark, R. Haywood, D. Gonzales, I. Womack. ROTC 0 77 .ll Il'I'II I'ruvi1les Ilmmr Ever since 1935 a junior ROTC pro- gram has been included in the curricu- lum at l-l.l-l.S. In national, regional and state competitions our ROTC continues to excel. Through hours of hard work, members gain the skills to earn first place awards. ROTC promotes a high quality of leadership for those young men and women who are interested in a military future and a more thorough l- F ' ' ' ' i l l jg V .K V ,' V I'-fi 1 Q :I v ,-.. Tl, - A A TES diinm understanding of basic military values and procedures. Hillsborough offers a basic training course consisting of mark- smanship, map reading, weapon han- dling and military history. We at H.H.S. are proud to have the finest ROTC units in the city of Tampa. In these times fo national crisis these young men and women have forseen the opportunity to get ahead start on their military careers. iii .zu ssxfqr l 6 N1 !N xx? -Q 4. Bottom Row, I to r: R Setliff, I. Odell, C Williams, D. Handshaw, F. Harper, G. Garcia. Top Row: R. Robaldo, S Sampson, R. Alexander, T. Meek, D. Dove, V. Vega, K. Alexander, S. Strasser, F. Farris, A. Lackey, M. Umforms Show perfection Mclntosh. We are the Big Red Qf ' JnoTc Et li 4 W li 'TPA FL99 Bottom Row: L. Butler, C. Gerron, S. Boles, T. Huckaby C Butler T Harris 2nd Sgt Palovchena l Boler Griffin, L. Lester, S. Porter, I. Mosley, l. Wilson, D. Garcia 3rd D Carter T Lee I itll Ilisti nctiem -2399 'B Yi, Q t-J Bottom Row, I to r: E. Lewis, E. Robles, P. Pagett, A. Marion, S. Mullins, I. Modley. Second Row: I. Smith, C. Cayass, l. Steen, D. Smith, l. Royal, A. Mosley. Third Row: T. Budd, W. Brown, I. Kincaid, B. Molte, D. Caner, T. Lee, R. Williams, V. Vega, I. Andrews, D. Manning, R. Reiner, S. Porter. Top Row: V, Dove, I. Smith, D. McFadden, C. Garcia. fi , ,W ? IPR! ,J Bottom Row: S. Griffin, A. Harbrook, D. Dukes, D. McNeely, S. Ragsdale, V. Freeman. Znd: D. Rodriguez, L. Harper, R. House, R. Setliff, C. Mclntosh, I. Odell, R. Alexander. 3rd: R. Hanshaw, B. jenkins, B. LaConnia, K. Alexander, W. lohnson, C. Escrilano. 4th: H. Estes, W. Smith, M. Baldwin, C. Lewis, L, Bane, M. Nichols, G. Bierce, S. Clark, R. Bierce, D. Alvarez. IROTC - 79 it V rZ.JCf!3i'T3ri3t RJ Diversified Cooperative Training or DCT, is a program initiated for the stu- dent to earn school credits while mak- ing a salary, gaining work experience and also learning a trade, Offering a taste of a variety of careers, this pro- gram gives many students a head start in selecting a suitable career for themselves in the working world. Each student added his part to DCT. this year, some by selling stuffed animals, Christmas gifts and Big Red fuzzies. The main accomplishment of D.C.T. is that each student has learned to work together for a common goal, the com- mon goal of success. -'N .LJLMUI ir'- ? ali A. Castellano takes his job very seriously, M. Rambaran enjoys assisting a customer when he can, s 'i'-- W 'Q .A' 5119 , I M XA 7 L 4. ft, 'G ' .aw 'r ft, I I 4 vw' 'f W I ,4 ,if sez' ,gig t,,,.,w,,f , ,rig fr . ' . ,, C ' x ' ' ,' 1 9' '32 iw 's'i'l,,, -if 4 ', I uh 4457? N-If , . 4 . . ,. 4, ., f r x it f wt ,dxf ff-ff L I , ,- ,P ,, , , as ,.-e L N 'X' .32 3 ,- 'f ar' ' Lf '15 f' ' f' '-Q ' I T Williams tinds that getting payed is the best part C, Lufriu finds P, Lopez more trouble than he's worth or a iob' 900650903 G09 W9 W '7 M? , , R. Gates just remembers that it's FRIDAY! Mr. Holz wants students to consider it through his point of view. '25 2 -' I. I - 3 ' ' ' ' fi ::',- -f V ' 7, ' x iii- ' , , K 5 ,,.-o- S. Tavalaiccio dreams of plans for his days off A -..P S. Nelson is already planning on howto spend his pay- check. nu , 2 1 4 f lf 41? f' 1. Quillen looks like he deserves a break! IIFTF' 7 f-wi ' ' ,J Pig. . , Mr, Koechlein dreams of the wonderful weekend ahead! These DCT. students all agree it's been a rough week' DCT - 81 82 - DCT DIVERSIFIED COCPERATIVE TRAINING lv DCT Koechlein Bottom Row, I to r: K. Gates, G. Thomas, S. Carlit, I, Lanaro, W. Dunn, R. Sanderson, I. Cochran, G. Taylor, W, Piller, I. Williams, D. Williams. Top Row, Ito r: C Orender, C LaFountain, S. Willh, S. Couch, D. Summeral. Not Pictured: T. Williams. 2 'Y' DCT Holz Bottom Row, I to r: S Stone, D Merriam. I Young, M. Albertson, D. Watson, D. Levi, M. Wood. Top Row, I to r: I. Cilover, S. Quillen, S. Tayalaiccio, G. Xtoorf' D.C.T. DCT PINO Bottom Row I to r: S. Elgin, D. Sims, T. Sistrunk, M. Lawson, I. Turney ftreasj. 2nd Row: Mr. Pino, l. Doughty 1Pres.J, S. Murdock, N. Perceira, C. Ponds. Bottom Row, I to r: I. Toombs, G. Godfrey, M. Brackin, l. Hatcher, A. Castellano QV. Pres.l, W. Garcia. ffl n 413121-Z3 54 Q Mr. Duarte's DCT Class DCT-83 84 -INTEREST CLUBS SUBDIN IDER X TQ -L6 . ,L P I , s g.','f f -I LVM is wa 7 VZ ' V' K1 2 2,531 QXG R50 54.52 C533 uan'H DEL I -in SQ Q Q ' E 'E HIGH SCHOOL Q5 I I '-' , W,-y 4. . CF A ' -I ,Q t SHOT ,af I I 5 I YO E? HOE is a class of students studying and preparing for their chosen health fields through classroom study and participation, CHOE is a class of students learning from on-the-job training and gaining not only , knowledge needed for their individual l health careers, but also experience. The students learn to check blood pres- sure, give shots, CPR and numerous other health oriented techniques. During the year, the classes sponsored the blood drive for the South-West Blood HOE: Bottom Row, I to r: l. lennings, W Sanchez, B Springston, Y Lala, A Peleaz, 5 Espin Middle Row: A Cosme, D Wiest, IJ Hertling, P Manley, G Ewing, K Mills, D Conway, S Arbelo, S Carter Top Row: P Lucas, F Bodden, Mrs San- ders, IJ Webb,S Slennis, 111 HILLSBORUUUH ef f Bank. CHOE: Bottom Row, I to r: D Cochran, C Burnette, A Wathy, D May, T Hero Middle Row: K. canals S Porter, D Freeman, M Forward, B Humprheyt Sapp Top Row: A Voorhees, A Pep- pers H Adkins -1, lx Ntills is .imazetl at her Iilooil pressstire 8h - HOI C HOL CHOE OFFICERS: Bottom Row, I to r: A Peppers, A Voo- rhees. Top Row: L Sapp, K. Canaty, C, Burnetter, D. May, A Wathey HOE OFFICERS: Bottom Row, I to r: B Springsten, is Mills, 5 Arhello Top Row: ID I-lertling,l lennings, D Wiest,F Bodden Ira 5? F5-a 14., .y l . - 1 ' SCHO0 .,..,. -RNQQ -f f -- , HE LTHF L LEARNING While many students were asking themselves the question, UWhat am l going to do with my life? the members of HOSA, which stands for Health Occupational Students of America, were busy preparing for the careers in their chosen occupa- tions. HOSA gave the students the advantage of learning from n Dbl'1UU'L. QYKTIUNS 9 6' f we k IIUSI ' sm? FOUNDED I8 76 1 Q AMY-'X HOSA Sponsor, Mrs. Sanders. HOSA: Bottom Row, I to r: P. Lucas, B. Springston, D. Cohran, C. Burnette, K. Mills, A. Wathy, D. May, T. Hero, Y. Lala, A. Peleaz. Middle Row: D. Hertling, I. Jennings, D. Wiest, K. Canaty, S. Porter, D. Freeman, V. Gomez, M. Forward, B. Humphrey, C. Ewing, P. Manley, D. Conway, S. Espin, S. Arbelo. Top Row: Mrs. Sanders, W. Sanchez, A. Cosme, R. Tam, A Novel, P. Webb, A. Peppers, A, Voorhees, B. Adkins, S. Stennis, L. Sapp, F. Smith, S. Carter, F. Bodden. -arf-'ls '. ii V , .. on-the-job training for careers in such fields as nursing, dental assistants, and doctoring. Students learned about the emer- gency room of a hospital, a nursing home, and a laboratory where all medical tests are run and analyzed. HOSA members are all students in HOF, taught by Mrs. San- ders, and CHOE, taught by Mrs. Ferree. With the interest and dedication of each member, HOSA was a big success. Hiusaoaoumi. ' a -'BW , . E g my -as sf 1 ' Q xv .4 W 'SX vga . ii: gtrki' ' A 5,15 We .sys S' 415i - , 'f!'F-'-iff :75?s 751 374 e. 11'- K g'ff?Sf'TSi.?I ' as . va 5 FJ ti I HOSA OFFICERS: I to r: D. May, L. Sapp, K. Canaty, A. Voorhees, I. Jennings, C. Burnette. ii .,.es' A. Wathy proves D. May doesn't have a heart B8 - CBE EARNING WHILE LEARNING Cooperative Business Education, bet- ter known as CBE trained students to explore and pursue a career in the busi- B'- ness field. The students attended one class before school along with any other courses they needed to pursue their own particular business careers. This .gf club has split up into two different lirlft. classes, with Mrs, Mahoney and Mrs, ? learmn works eagerly to get her assignment finished limenez working as the dedicated spon- On time- SOVS. ai' C. Hamm thinks her work is fun but important. ii CBE: Bottom Row, I. to r.: R. Mclntire. Second Row: K. Carney, C. Williams, I. Findley, S. Cocker, D. Over- bey, L. Robinson, I. Diaz, D, Lala. Third Row: C. Austin, A. Crubbs, K. Vaughn, M. Selvidge, B. Whitten, C. Hamm, S. Preston, R. lohnson, N. Barretto, l. Carmn, Mrs. limenez. I ,, A. Grubbs takes time out for a smile. , N t . K Il , xx - if ,. .T 2-fi, I ' in - A F' Nh- 7--qi ' 1 kv Y 1 K . . . Bottom Row: D. Harvill, M Moore, L Arrnstronge, l. McCullough, I Upshaw, R. Wilson, E Pisacane Second - f Row:L Carleyl Cant, T MeIla,E -Kllenl Barreto, K Oshea, M Rodriguez, D Wagner, M Roberts WS M h D XX agner txorks hard to prepare tor lite a Onel A FUTURE FOR LL The Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica know all about skills in such areas as business law and data processing. Under the direction of Miss Washington, they visited nursing homes and participated in the 'Council of Meetings, which helped them understand the world of business. Through their vocational experiences, this club's dream of being professionals became a reality. Future Homemakers of America spon- sored by Mrs. lennings, has the learning experiences of responsibility, the devel- opments of wholesome recreation and most importantly, leadership skills. The students aided the community and offered their services by helping with the Family Crisis Service, and by present- ing different skits showing what they have learned. FBLA: Bottom Row, l to r: I. Fleason, S. Beecher, S. Leon, L. Rowe, M. McCullough, A. Hill, D. Grisset, S. Greene, R. Nicholas, L. Montelone, P. Paris. Second Row: S. Ready, A. Garrett, C. Beebe, P. Honacker, M. Myers, L. Smith, R. Messer, K. Curry, L. Ficca, I. Roldan, N. Farmer, E. Pitts, C. Gibbons. Top Row: Miss Washington, S. Coomes, C. Rogers, S. Doyle, C. Hughes, K. Mann, C. Rodriguez, S. Hutchins, L. Rolle, S. Carr, S. Meyer, L. Shedd, B. Lewis, T. Pasbach, B. Woods. Officers FBLA: l. to r.: S. Coomes, S. Ready, l, Felson, C. Gibbons tPres.l pondering on the future. f' f'Il-al-xfxnr FHA: Bottom Row, l. to r: C. Gibbons, W. Mingo, B. German, M. Lenis, C. Dawkins, C. Gant. beconu Row: 5 BA G P I f-I A l f th I K lohnson, M. Brown, L. Scott, C. Flowers, T. Richardson, N. Sturks, Lawson. Top Row: C. Staten, Y. Bacon, D. Hman 1 res, 'es away mlm es O e as Smith,S. Lawton, l. Waldon,K. Grant, B. Watson, I. lngles, Mrs lennings. meeting FBLAfFHA 0 89 5- Drama Top, I to r: E. Newsome, P. Cianca, A. Venditti, R. Mdntire, D. Vlhlson, L. Lester, P. Parries, T. Pasbach, A. Robinson, R. Sotelo, D. Harper, R. Watkins, E. Rodriguez. Thespians: Top, I to r.: L. Bane, R. Burgos, C. Gibbons, R. Carmichael, E. Rodriguez, A. Venditti, ton, D. Touchton, C. Bethune, D. Greene, Mrs. Sylvia Osborne lsponsori, S. Ford tpresi 90- DRAMAXTHESHANS G. Coving- lt's very likely that a H.H.S. Drama dent might end up the 'the big one day. Under the guidance of Mrs. Osborne, the Drama students write perform their own plays, skits, mimes, and poems for grades. they hope to earn enough points to into the higher Thespian club. The Drama department, present i'Twelve O'clock Murder for interestex English Classes in November, and planneda spring production later in the year. Besides acting, there is plenty for students to do. Props, costuming, makeup, lighting, ery, and yes, even the curtain had to pulled on a successful year. ' as xeuwfai P. crm studies his lanes. ll E. Rodriguez and A, Venditti perform a dramalk scene. i TICKET TC CULTURE C. Gibbons shines with ideas. Latin culture makes this club. K. Barzo, D. Wagner, and E. Ventura display a feeling of togethemess. Fam Am Bottom, I fo r: Mrs. A. Ribas, K. Wolfe, D. Conway, D. Wagner, K. Barzo, E. Ventura, K. Grant, B. If you're interested in Hispanic life and cultures then Pan American may be the interest club for you. Pan Am centers on Spanish cultures, but 'any student of any background can join, says club sponsor, Mrs. A. Ribas. The club participates in activities funded by various money-making projects throughout the year. This organization has brought students from different nationali- ties together into one club - Pan Ameri- can. Mrs. Ribas is 'on her wayl' .Y 1 Whidden, T. Valdez, V. Rodriguez, M. Costa, K. Wilks, S. Espin, B. Harris, C. Gibbons, P. Turner, G. Rodria Officer KI Barzo gives he, advice as treasurer' guez, V. Gomez, M. DeLaPortilIa, P. Tollen, A. Milan, S. VonRobke, S. Vogt. PAN AMERICAN 91 S. Bleich works on a sketch for the Christmas Art Sale. Brush and Palette: Bottom Row, I to r: D. Mutcherson, S. Dufresne, Mrs. Kaminski, T. Valdez, O. Strickland. Second Row: K. Ramos, D. Mcnealie, S. Crouse, L. Hildebrande, C. Smith. Third Row: I. Cabanas, S. Methe, I. ludd, R. Dewan, I. Papsodero, K. Lopez. Not Pictured: S. Bleich, D. Burney. O90 900960 GSLSEJQUQ Ui? D. Greene points out the right way to make a speech. N D'Amico listens intently to plans for a home meet 92 BRUSH AND PAlHTIfFORENSlCS Brush and Palette members all shared a common interest in art. Sponsored by Mrs. Kaminski, the dedicated members held a Christmas Art Sale to raise money for the Art Department. Items such as macrame, candles, and wreaths were made and sold by the club. These art lovers were proud to have brought a touch of art to H.H.S. Taking speech one step further was what the Forensics Club was all about. Competing in meets at home or away, they participated in such events as Dramatic Interpretation, Original Oratory, and Debate with excellent results. They also held car washes to raise money for pur- chasing their National Forensic League pins. There was no doubt that when they talked the Big Red listened. Forensics: Bottom Row, I to r: N. D'amico. Second Row: A. Garrett, T. Gardner, P, Amador, A. Zadick, L. Rowe, P, Brown. Third Row: l. Boykin, C. Allers, I. Perry, Mrs. Gloomis, B. Mullen, D. Greene, V Smart I. French. Mr. Mattox gets caught up in his work. S. Holmes gets nflashed? M. Singerle gets ready for a photo session, yn Y Bill Cla Developing film can be fun! Taking a good picture is more than pressing a button and waiting for it to develop. Giving students the opportunity to learn about photography was the main goal of the 1981 Photo Club, Sponsored by Mr. Nattox, amateur photographers or just students interested in photography were part of the club. Club members were taken into the dark- in room and saw how pictures were devel- oped. Photo contests were also held to get everyone involved. No matter what, these 'hams' loved to get flashed 1 These photo club members get ready for the photo contest. -,-,,-- 'U Photo Club 81: Bottom Row,I to r: M, Herring, O. Strickland, M, Singerle. Second Row: I. Albano, M. Delaparte, 1. Kotze, S. Spoto, Mr. Mattox, l. Ballinger, S. Brinson, S. Holmes, D. Bennett, D. Lake, D, Brown. PHOTO CLUB 0 93 94 f DECA DECA DOES IT AGAIN! ,Ii i .L X i 1st Row, I to r: Maribel Cardona, Muriel loseph, Connie Valdes, Regina Wilson, Eddie Brown.2nd Row: Tammy Lodato, Richard Rodriguez, Sylvia Martinez, Denise Long, Bonnie Cox, Cassandra Glymph, Michelle Hadley, Mr, Moccia. 3rd Row: Valerie Demesa, luan Hurtado, David Baker, Howard Reed, Lynn Bagby. Wal, The 1980-81 Distributive Education Club of America is a group of hard-working and very determined students. These students spend their days learning in the morning and making a living in the afternoon. DECA, under the superivison of Mr. Moccia and Mr. Martin is one of the finest work experience programs in the county. lt gives both males and females an excellent opportunity to find and also experience the field that is best suited for them. 'E R. Rodriguez finds DECA an enjoyable class. T. L 1st Row, I to rr Diana Grisset, Stephanie Hutchins, lohnny Polite, Troy Davis, Deirdra Green, Mr. Martin. 2nd Row: Diane Baker, Linda Pryor, Carla Staten, Kathartis Neal, Michael Williams, 3rd Row: Willie Smith, lohnnie Parham Craig Thompson, lohnny Guyton, Frankie Newsome, Daniel Stewart adato finds time to clean up the place. Mr. Martin helps solve all the problems. THE EI ER THINGS IN LIFE Football and Fine Arts club are only two of the fine clubs Hillsborough High School has to offer. Football Club was designed to help support the Big Red football players. A fine job was put on by these spir- ited students, in both the school and on the field. Fine Arts club on the other hand is dedicated to the cultural events within the community and also the school. They assisted both the humanities and music department in certain shows they performed. They helped support the Big Red and pro- mote spirit just as all the clubs of Hills- borough do. J 1st Row, I Io r: William Miller, julie Hutto, Corey Castellano. 2nd Row: Connie Kearns, Laurie Despo, Lottie Cellini, Rene Menendez, Francis Christiansen. 5,652 ,Ll - D, Pia and L. Sergi discuss their exciting plans for the weekend. 1st Row, I to r: Diane Potter, Robbie Gibson, Theresa Ball, Majore Chisholm, Ellen Stilley, Virgil Espre, Hoolie Abdoo, lanice Hicks, Frankie Dick, Lori bergi, kay t..onLaieL, Denise Pia, Yvonne Panazee, Annie Spigner, Cora Lane. 2nd: Bruce Kennedy, Bob Armstrong, Billy Hand, Derrius Fagin, Derric Thompson, Russel Rich, Larry Collins, Kevin Suarez, Derek Thomas, Herbert Dean, Sonya Starks, Cheryl lackson. FINE ARTSfFOOTBALL CLUB - 95 'Xw'SAC STUDENTS ADVISING STUDENTS Advising the students was the respon- sibility of SAC. This group sponsored Brotherhood and Sisterhood week and a workshop for the lunior Highs in the Hillsborough County. Sponsoring this year is Mr. Suarez. Mr. Suarez was pleased with the outcome of their group this year and is looking i forward to next year's Student Advisory Committee. 'Mita t if f is re H- A ' if R. Barcena tells it like it is. ,0- i I l D. Marcus is glad to be in SAC. M. Davis and H. Abdoo listen attentively. M. Tejera is captivated with the conversation. L' 5.-:C .4 V. SQ, -- :-A Fi r. , sz. , 1 'If ii. j . - vi bk. ffli H ., f A 2 as .5 vqgi 1 ' 1 A 'ff-' f He--1. gist Rovgglts r: lADxSrTiith.L Wilkerson 2nd tlow:Mr Suarea,M Carlton,R Carmicheal, S Brandon,L Rodrigue-z,H Abdoo, A Felder,M Davis,I Williams.P Casey,l. dlllx r OW. l Iones P Amador l Teston.C Burgess C Lane.B White.D Marcus,C Baggett.T Harris 4th Row:D Creen,lJ Rua,R Ahlers,S Carter IUST KICKI THE GRASS!! With the new addition of soccer to the Big Red, comes a brand new and very popular club, the Big Red Soccer Club. Under the leadership of Lewis Betz and sponsors Richard Rudes and Mr. Santos, the club follows the Soccer team's peaks and valleys. They support the team by attending the soccer games, and supporting all high school soccer functions. e f E L. Betz and G. Cactiore go over club notes. Www l I P d C P l D Wilkerson V Demesa M Singerle T Pressley G Bottom Row, I to r: T. Fern, M. Fernando, D. Diaz, K. lones, S. Mitchell, S. Prado, L. Pee e, . ra o, . ee e, . , . , . , . , . Manaley, G, Cabrera, T. Card, S, Martin, T. Moore, B. Oom. Second Row: Mr. Santo, I. Gonzalez, H. Lacaroz, L. Lacaroz, P. Mangione, L. Ball, T. Hideo, S. Shaw, M. l T All M D w K Stuart l Cul'ak T Memory M Mariani M Gonzalez K Allen R Barcena Third Rowzl. Rubio, E. Garcia,V. Russel, K. Webber, Ake,L.Nomera,. en, . ay, . ,. 1 ,. , , , . , . ,. . R. Pole, S. Smelt, M. McCarthy, H. Erickson, I. Conner, I. Martin, L. Hall, P. Hood, B. Alan, T. Solay, S. Collins, M. Reel, I. Cram, E. Baker, L. Hamner, R. Salario, D. Rodriguez, M. Castelana, I. Testen, D. Morales, M. Rudes. b L K r A Beren er M Davis L Cohen S Brandon D Smith B Ally L MBSSHVO, Y. Y-fCllKUVllU'f I- -ray, 1- 1'-L-----W-. ---V-,. Bottom Row,Ito r: W. As ry, oe , . g , . , . , . , . , . , . I V Filet. Second Row: S. Blade, L. Garcia, M. Saloi, E. Garcia, R. Elwin, G. Costa, S. Gallops, l. Vargo, C. Peterson, C. Strickland, P. Solornan, S. Elspino, A. Palaez, G Harris, D West. Third Row: L Betz, L. Carver. C. Diaz, D Day, T Bankhead, S. Holmes, D. Gonzalez, P. McCommon, M Castellana, E. Stilley, G. Oliphant, L Sergi, W. McCloud, T. Sanders' B, Dippel, P Pena, D. Rodriguez, T Shaw, G Brown, Fourth Row: M. Mariani, S. Shaw, R Salario SOCCER CLUB 0 97 EET Dancing is an art form enjoyed by all countries and is especially enjoyed by the students here at Hillsborough High School. Most people thinking of a dance club, pic- ture a group of girls dancing around on pointe, but this dance club is different. There were many males involved with this club and a lot of good, jazz music. The club though only in its first year, had a very good turnout, a trememdous 151 students attended. wo ! S. Leanord struts her stuff. CD QUE? F bf 4 mgi I, V A P X ,LCS J g4ilr TUFF 127' New dolls? No Miss Montz and 1. Dowing 98 DANCE CLUB WRESTLI G CLUB DOES IT WITH TY ff The Big Red Wrestling Club moved on through another successful year of assisting the community by delivering canned goods to the needy during Christmas. The club also participated in various fund raising activities such as: car washes, working at the Tampa Stadium, and a jog-a-thon, to raise money for athletes. Most of all, the club did a fantastic job in giving their sup- port to the P1980-81 Big Red Wrestlers! l XI af! C. Yost and I. Menendez seem to be very proud of the club's progress. X.f Wrestling Club Qleft to Rightj Front Row: C. Rollins, C. Yost, R. Randall, I. Menendez, L. Hall, D. Manning. First Row: F. Vega, Y. Mashburn, D. Clark, S. King, P. Turner, D. Pia, M. Andrews, I. Venegas, D. Thomas, D. Spivey, K. Suarez, D. Vallejo, M. Vargas, E. Castillo, Y. Diaz, D. Gonzalez, G. Bowlby. Second Row: L. Belcher, D. Thomas, I. Branlett, B. Foulkrod, I. Martin, Z. Hudson, I. Roberts, L. Iones, T. Calleja, D. Acosta, E. Rodriquez, L. Lopez, A. Cabrera, M. Schaefer, M. Baio. Third Row: C. Gibbons, S. Brandon, D. Smith, E. Garcia, D. Day, P. Lucas, S. Hallman, M. Smith, C. Nales, S. Crawford. Fourth Row: D. Swoboda, K. Register, W. Bowlby, S. Kersey, C. Thomas, R. Elwin, D. Watson, D. Burney, G. Stanley, S. Collins, S. Gallops, I. Vargo. Fifth Row: I. Vickers, L. Petrucci, M. Lufrio, L. Haynes, K. Collier, G. Alford, D. Cosme, B. Armstrong, D. Ioos, C. Nystrosh, R. Frey, S. Hodges. Sixth Row: R Johnston, D. Monteressi, S. Iones, S. Coury, T. Bennett, P. Haiver, M. Gray, S. Ragodale, T. Huckably, D. Moat, R. White. Seventh Row: I. Culjak, H. Abdoo, L. Cohen, P. Hood, R. Newman, C. Woodard, K. Newland, B. Sanders, L. Noel, M. Castillo. Eighth Row: T. Dagata, R. Campbell, D. Skipper, A Heitzinger, D. Day, M. Dupree, D. Blakney, K. Bilesimo, C. Peele, L. Peele, L. Brinson, M. Allen, I. Gonzalez. Ninth Row: K. Iones, A. Alfonso, K. Mobley, I. Anderson, M. Lowry, K. Gilbertson, B. Brannon, L. Peralta, M. Velazguez, V. Shores, C. Branam, A. Traino, C. Strickland, E. lrizzary. WRESTLING CLUB 99 Supporting the team effort by selling HHS spirit t-shirts was the goal of the Beaker Breakers. The club was made up of the chemistry assistants, and they worked diligently to help support the Science Department. Whether they were con- ducting lab experiments or raising money for the science fair, the Beaker Breakers were always there to help other students with their science problems. The 1981 Swim Club was on the go as they again made it a successful year. Led by coaches Mr. Nafzinger and Mr. Weill, this group of swim- mers and supporters of swimming helped cheer on the swim team at their meets to victory. They also held a car wash and a swim-a-thon to help fund the club. 'XJ 'fa Swim Club Officers: L. Wasden Ureasurerl, S. Smelt iVice- Presidentl, R. Clark iPresidentj, T. Davis fSecretaryJ. .. , . A. 63215, l-El ' . V -2 V -. i Beaker Breakers: Bottom Row, I to r: T. Moore, A. Dahm. Second Row: 1. Painter, O. Strickland, B. Mullen. Third Row: K. Davis, G, Cacciatore, M. Herring. Fourth Row: D. Rua, K. Cromack, C. Allers. Fifth Row: G. Sarabia, Mr. Perrella. Beaker Breakers work on science fair plans. ,Xi .4 ' .'-Q. 1981 Svvim Club? Bottom Row, I. to r: T. Davis, L. Wasden, S. Smelt, R. Clark. Second Row: M. Hutchinson, A. Blosfield, l. Smith, L. Lecaroz, K. Read. P. Mangione. Third Row: M. Schafer, C. Clevinger, K. Moore, H. Greenacre, K. Cromack, S. McCreynolds, E. Blosfield, G, Clegg, B. McKinnon. Fourth Row: l. Hines, A. Sanzel, L. Yacco, M. Romero, M. Chisolm, M. Davis, C. Weber. Fifth Row: F. Goodwin, l. Perry, M. Clark, L. Belcher, D. Diaz, M. McCarthy. Sixth Row: Mr. Nafzinger, Mr. Weill. 1lXJ BEAKER BREAKERSfSWlM CLUB I ll U C7 ,F VA t P9 -fd I '1 A 1 1 l EMZYZMQJWZ UQ 051 .4 gm! ,ww quo' C. Allers is proud of fellow journalist L. Wasden. O. Gomez, T. Presley, K. Read, L. Wasden, P, Arcuri, S. Brinson, l. Kotze, D. Bennett, I ' A af . as Q p ly , ws ... Q3 9? . 'l X 1 Mrs. Ruth congratulates K. Read for a job well done. Hillsborough High School journalists were honored for their achievements by being inducted into the Quill and Scroll. This prestigious honor club was compro- mised of second year journalists either from the newspaper or yearbook staff. These students had maintained, in their respective classes, an A or B average. Cho- sen by their sponsors, Mrs. Ruth and Mr. Pittard, Quill and Scroll members were rec- ognized for their journalistic excellence. journalism sponsors, S. Pittard and B. Ruth, express their feelings for their students' accomplishments, Quill and Scroll members listen intently to club plans. 1 LJ ei wyww 14' I-Z? G. Oliphant taps an excited D. Potter. QUILL AND SCROLL 101 ROUND 'EM COWBOYS!! K- T'I 2I7':t 1 - jf. V. Esbri and H. Abdoo take their vows and tie the knot. 5- L -A I. Perez and B. Villiger share a quiet moment together. Overalls, straw hats and flannel shirts were the apparel for the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance sponsored by Z club. This year the dance was held on Febru- ary 28. Everyone was dancing, getting married and just having a plain ole' good f'f - T at ,C -V' ,T i ft Q, -ni N M' . tx 'Q Al' VHA tx! , ,,., A N so mfr- tg -.'e,i,QX -l Z IIN., Wdaalfe l Q llf f Q, - . J 'A 'Far .Q i If XX X-sg . - X I Q I. Ellington can't seem to decide on which feller she wants to dance with. Them there folks 71 LV. CHEERLEADING can't seem t the ole' beat 1 L? 't.. time as a disc jockey provided music for those spirited terriers. Mrs. Santos, sponsor of Z club, was pleased with the turn out of the dance and can't wait to begin planning for next year. S. Carroll and 1. Vargo hope to spend more times like this together. 1 ff? . H5154 ll N ll 52 l . .sw S. Collins and S. Gallops know these memories will last forever, G. Cabrera and G. Costa express their thoughts with a smile. o '. ,i 'lm M .mm Everybody enjoyed the foot stomping music of the lacksons. jx 455. Bi 1 f, xg. . ek'- R. Stokes . . J qi? R. Caldeviila seems ready to hit the hay. Q fl X2 . she's just a country girl. Many couples lingered on till the last song was played as not to miss a second of the dance. x I ,-. L. Sergi hopes that Mr. Right strides by soon. ID. Monteressi just cant seem to keep her date hog- tied. SADIE HAWKINS 1 103 CHESS CLUB CHECKM TES WHILE GERMAN CLUB TRANSLATES The Chess Club performed with great mental concentration. Each member tested his intellectual skills by competing against one another and with chess players from other schools, with the help of their sponsor, Mr. Cacciatore. The purpose of the German Club was to promote and sustain a genuine inter- est in the German people. With dedica- tion of their sponsor, Mrs, Todd, the German Club enhanced and enriched our own American culture at H.H.S. B. Oom concentrates on her next move. XX XX autord has the German charm I0-8 CHESS CLUB GERMAN CLUB l l l I I I l Yi'-Y..-T1 Chess Club: Bottom Row, I. to r: R. Seely, B. Oom, C. Marlyn, I. Walker. Second Row: K. Davis, K. Kelly, D. Alverez, Mr. Caccitore. tPresl Second Row: D Gignac, D Wilkerson, A. Petro, K Wauford, SehonberEer,'K. Gazskalla, Mrs, Todd tsponsorl Third Row: B Dippel, 5 Vogat, C Knestaut, tx Clark, I Hudson, I McKee, C S1mmons,M Wey- Hldflfl K. Cromack shows off his unique display of sounds. C. Marlan demonstrates how to activate a volcano. Mr. Mattox shows L. Roberts the ultimate technique. Students experiment wit t e various isp ays SCIE TISTS OF THE FU URE After many years of hard work and the many sacrifices of the Honorary Sci- ence Society members, the Science Fair finally became well established around the county. With the experience and help of the sponsor, Barbra Geyer, the H.S.S. members with their individual dis- plays were shown to be creative, inter- esting and fun. All year long the mem- bers learned and experimented with labs and scientific activities, Even with new members along with the old ones worked their hardest and the Science Fair once again became a success for the students of Hillsborough High School. rf' 1 I Science has a magic all of its own, 9 -s I t if' , i 1- l rt . 'it' I Il l ' aj . ., ,y K V fy, L , ' h h ' d' l . This is the way to make delicious wine, SCIENCE FAIR 105 -Il . 4.4.-SSH 4 4.2. t , ..a. 4-1- .f - '-xp., ag- -.. V' I All phases of sports, from swimming to football, instilled in each and every Big Red Terrier the feeling, the attitude, and the emotion of TRADITION, Whether by watching as a spectator or by participating as a player, every Terrier was overcome with pride and spirit for his team and school. Sports were a medium of spirit and pride, a mechanism of TRADITION. ATHLETIC DIVIDEII 107 Ws ,. w vs - Milf' ' LET'S GET ROWDIE! The 1980-81 Varsity Cheerleaders once again, led the crowds with spirit at the Big Red football games and pep ral- lies. The squad which was headed by ? it Ol ,Eid , A 1 WW Q-W 0 S .3- , 19 3 T1 Q F! i ' i fs ,I-5' ff A 4 - am- it V 45+-i t-if '- T -, r es, Q 1f3:'fY2-fin, ' if 'jgsygzwv . 'fs E34-eff ' 1..as..':rat'.!a-1 ' L 1-' ' f f: .t, .. 'im 5 ' ' 4,3 mLS 1Z'1 - Big Red Cheerleaders show their spirit with goal post signs. I , ,H lava- .,,g-ummpg nq,L.,?s39mw3,,4 -I V , ' A I B M ., W or , I 48 f Y rv A V 3: ,,, 2 ya' J V 'Q 'i ff F S , J if 5 , V Q 39,5 he .M J mr Q ' - s -I if s l The Terrier CheerleadersA Cet Rowdie during anafternoon Pep Assembly. ' ' L. Hall and B. Villiger pose during halftime. r.,S Teresa Card and the co-heads Diana Potter and Lana Massaro, was always busy preparing goal post signs to boost the football players' morale. They also gave support to the Varsity Basketball Teams, Big Red's once again a success the enthusiastic sponsor,Mrs. Santos. theme was l'Lasso Q. Fil xy .- -Qu K D Potter frets ,-E,- , ,1 ., 'W , ,,,,, N, .,. . ,,,, .M..,,..J- ,.!,. W my -Wx W . V 1 Y' m.. r, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,.mW,-,--f . ,, ,..,,,.. W. T E , .vww-A - ,Y ...,,.,--W9-f,-Mm., --,.,,,W.f ff,- H 'W f f ,,. ,,., ,, , .,.. , ,,m,,,,,M.,.,.,,,f,.,n.,.,,...N. wmmnfv-1--,f 1--H ' r ,,, , .,.N,,..,.,.,,.-m,f,.,.-w 7- ,Wy 1... ff ' r,,,.,,..,..-mf---n , V4 V , , Vw A -, 'W ' C442 uf E ,wvrnwwwnm I J' ,f x , I X jgfg M. Carter, Second lackson, S. Butler VARSITY CHEERLEADERS v 109 - ...H - v-v '- THE FEW, THE PRO D, THE I.V.! EEDFYIII-l. -i l.V. girls have fun whether cheering or not. L. Curioso is set for practice. Many tried, but only a few were cho- sen to represent Hillsborough in a spe- cial kind of way. A nervous try-out began days of tiring practices and nights of rowdy spirit. Although consisting of only nine girls, the squad boosted enthusiasm at pep rallies and of course, at their own undefeated l.V. football games. 'My girls were spirited and we enjoyed working together, said Ms. Montz, their new sponsor. Certainly they are to be recognized as a valuable '1'P 1 Mistakes can be embarrassing. Hillsborough hams it up! l.V. Cheerleading, I to r: Bottomp L. Curioso fCo-Headl, Second rowp C. Holmes fHeadJ, B. White, Third rowp I. Hicks fCo Headl, B. Preston, C. Peterson, Fourth rowp T. Cenkovich, T. Martinez, D. Marcus. .A ,..- -4 f -A H.--.---if -O -, Y . , - - f -V ,-, .-11 V mv, mia-,-'r ' . 111- ' -W . ..--'- ' rj -'gift W..--1 ,, arf, 3' K ', , x t. -K'-I . '-sk' wiv... 102 - SADLE lylawxltsist ' , . V t ,A , A , ix i . 1 T YV. . ----v-1--n-W' -r' c part in the life at Hillsborough. -NW ' r .f. i '-. .St . qv rv, ...gain ..!4 E-as-w l.f f?E5 1J1f -Mx. '-1 'L -4 1. ,fn 'V l,g,'T'.,V A aw ,,.J. W A. X A .- T. Cenkovich takes time to relax. L P' , at . .. .. fi Ha.. We iff' ' L I-4. 'qi'm'0'Lf'4 '5f54 'i Girls Volleyball, I to n Bottom rowp D. Fuller, D. Green, Second row: G. Chennault, C. Williams tCaptainJ, I. Stennis, Third Stems Shows the Correct Way to ubumpff the rowp Y. Perry, D. Norton, D. Rua, Coach Orend, Topp L. Strausser. VOLLEYB LL ET GAIN You could always tell when the Big Red Girls' Volleyball season had begun. From the gym you heard the continuous sounds of bouncing, slamming, and rebounding balls. Practice began in the opening weeks of school and continued with intensity through District in mid- November. Coached by Sharon Orend, the close knit team of 9 players not only succeeded in establishing a good win- ning record, but pubiicizing their team Valuable Seniors offer experience and advice. C. Williams jumps to hitapowerful spike. by adding new twists to cheering at pep assemblies! Many outstanding senior players added spark to the team. Cap- tain, Cassandra William, was honored by being the first girl to be chosen as iiprep Player of the Week. Other valu- able seniors include 'iHollywood Deb- ble Fuller, Donnette Rua, Debbie Nor- ton, and Debra Green. Y. Perry illustrates 'divingf' one of the many difficult drills practiced after school. VOLLEYBALL - 111 9, El . . V , Q' Q Country season began long 0 , '- 'Z' ff ' fy Q , , I K .H k flrst nervous line up at the I 96 practrced fanthfully trylng 'Z X' n help of their coaches to 1 a 14' 7 K' f' t 5 f f' X Ml- 'N fl' ,f 3 v 1 if 1 I . ners The boys team I Rubno rs dressed for a meet Boys Cross Country, I to n Bottom row: A. Reddick, M Maldonado T Bayless A Sanuesteban Maddie row, R Adams E Castillo D. Cosme, S. Christopher Top row: E. Allen E Puertos I Rubno B Arms ,W gs. -af!-1. 5 , TJ M K, VZ' ' vu? T40 ,iffy ,2f,5ffjf V V 62117 if ' W-can , - Ifnev 1 ,f .L ,ig f f,. :- -.pfn 7. , I 'xx le-If H' LJ. Ulf. Q Z',,,.ffwJ2?g M9511 Auf ., ,. i ff '37 m fl- 2 L 1, if Successful is the only way to describe the 1980-1981 lunior Varsity Football Team. 'lThey were one of the best teams we ever had to work with. They picked up on everything quickly. There were no long hours of teaching these boys to play ball, they were winners SWEET SMELL CF SUCCESS The Crunch Bunch, from the startl! says Coach David Tol- ley. Winners they were, they stuck together not only as a team but as a group as well. They finished the season 6-O. Congratulations team on your suc- cessful season. T. Sims escapes his opponent's tackle. - l 1 l ll l Bottom row left to right -- T. Sims, E. Mutcherson, l. Reed, D. Alvarez, D. Pilcher, A. Alan, H. Jacobs, l. lacobs, D. McKinnon, Second row - Z. Hudson, T. Williams, C. Green, F. Mitchell, D. Bell, W. McClendon, S. Martin, A. Padgett, Third row - T. Minton, I. lkonomitis, A. Carswell, V. Espri, T. Bradley, M. Doyle, D. 3 l Williams, W. Rogers, T. Douglas, I. Davila, Fourth row - I. Crawford, D. Meighan, L. Alford, R, Walker, S. Blue, l, Johnson, W. Browning, K. Grams, 1. Perez. l g W Q ' f----42 KW!!! -we-uf--un.. r--1 -1-vm-..u1uv. --uv nm vunva., nlrmsnq sv. A. . - s-a.n H--so-in li! l l 4 l . l I N .4 if '-rw'-1.5vf'iW J . 'H 4-, . ','- ' b 'E . '-:Rf' 'L' 1 - 'lilfshg 'bfjml - 'T LEYEQQZQ...-..gf l.V. FOOTBALL 1 ' . 5' 0 V 3' .4 fn I L y f RB I ,J J I Q as S. Martin decides which way to run. fr 2 Sm ,ff f i V' I l I V. receiver won't let this one get by - A, J, , A Q ,iff O . it ' Tom Washington 2 OUTSTANDING smfoas . 117 J ff ' MZ555 it Sy 'I :'.m,.!. 1 N gf 5 ', 1 -3, f'i?K,fi'1. I .l ' ff W I I rm I LV il ' . --i' i . :I -as avril--U' , ,V- H, ll? lv: Terriers show they're IY1! Terriers line up for final rampage, A W U Q. N 3 ,-'.- 'ffw f., iff? AI ' OSTOPPI GUS OW! P. O'Brien puts it up for grabs. D, Crum shows how it's done f S. Crush, Kill, Destroy is what runs through each player's mind. 4 luan Perez waits with anticipation They make it happen. Twenty-three . . . fifty-seven, Hut . . . rlutl There's the snap, He's fading back, looking for a receiver, there's time. He pumps once, twice, and fires it long. Pass is GOOD! TERRIERS football. lt was more than fleeting seconds of glory, it was also agony. Perfection was reached only after rigorous practice and at the costly price of pain. Throughout the summer and during the fall after school the fighting Terriers sweated on the practice field and learned the meaning of the word WORK-OUT! and with the cooperation of each player the BIG RED TIERRIERS went on with a WIN- NING SEASON ! Referee indicates touchdown. M Anderson does it with STYLE' Coach Vardo explains next play, When I grow up I wanna be just like you' Coach Sikes looks with concern. J! ' Wire N . -4-' . Terriers await final decision. . F n X . f f' XY T N ,A - . ' I X ,j i . :LII I l , If I 'I 'N . I fl' ,sine ' '-271, . 'ff ' e Jr if my. I TT 4 . , , ill: :ll i I' a lk f' j f ' f X 4' if was l Iwi ax J X JI In I lx 1 'Y' .Xt X 1 ji ll .X ,l il y xx' V , 'Q Q' if ll I nv' f A Q 4 l .X 1, V4 119 - VARSITY FOOTBALL NS WSW 17355, v-mu if if 111 0 VARSITY FOOTBALL x4 . xl' I ! K hz, ,-at 2' Q75 l ' EJ' v iff? 1 K, 4 x v. .lv X4 VARSITY FOOTBALL v 121 I Yy X gt 5? r ! X f , 1 ,Q , JI a x x X N e s Q pun! .A S. Santiago advances down court for a fast break. Vg' N. Rasario dribbles for 2! '-' .U A-wa. run. 'W'fwA 12 QRIEQ 4 wig S ,sf-P1590 El Ns 1 ' ,L Q! -. .2 . . - First Row I to r: Frank Newsome. 2nd: I. Graham, E. Smith, D. Brown, N. Rosario Long Not Pictured: N. Green and S. Hodges. .3rd: C. Thompson, K. Drew A Myles 4th T Valazquez S Sanuago Coach HIT ME WITH SHOT The 1981 Hillsborough Terrier Varsity Basketball Team began their season opti- mistically. With a new leader Coach Long and 14 experienced players they began the hard practices that were needed to become an organized and successful team. Certain nights of the week proved excit- ing for the fans as the terriers bounced rebounded and basketed their way to winning. Hillsborough defeated such teams as lefferson Eastbay and Tampa Bay Tech. The entire Varsity Basketball Team is to be congratulated for their good sportsman- ship and fighting spirit. 'U f .. 1n0 3 A Terrier victory is within reach. Coach Long gives off court advice. S. Santiago nabs the throw in. Captains N. Green and F. Newsom collaborate. FWF 1 f g l gg, ff , . 1 1 232' i 1- X N 8 XX Q 9 9 1 I5 31 1 l 9 ,w , N uf , Y ,,.,,.. I, g is L S 1 X 'i il I M X - as Another toss by Nh Green. VARSITY BASKETBALL v 123 Lfl. rl Qi n .F 5 'Ai rig, Q v 51' 'ik H511 . ii 5 'iiilr Q55 3 ir -5. -jg. si, , ,pfg't'F.. , , Pav-,Sf N5 . tj-L . 5 it lA' 6: ef, , - fi 'th-, ' 'veg arf ,Lp ' me T-rf - I., , , .... C DAO C 'S Coach Manuel is elated over the victory C Chennault prepares for a lay up I Skora rintilules down court tor a score GREAT ExPEcTATioNs i'Great Expectations, that title summed up the ' 1980-81 basketball season. After all, the Terrier fans had a lot to base those expectations on. Susie Stunis, Cassandra Williams, Carnet Wilson, Debra Fuller, Tarrita lames and lerlyn Skora, were returning for their senior season, and with their great court experience, the team proved that they could play to win. With such victories over Chamberlain, Brandon, Plant, and Plant City, they knew they were on their way for a success- ful season. With the help of Coach Manuel, the r team sent out fighting every game. With their , good sportsmanship and well taught skills, the , team showed true Terrier Spirit and Pride on the court. M V V lk 3 T I 'i l A Terrier battles for a loose ball C. Williams puts the ball in play ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'fffig'W 2 'tfii7irrsgtcfii'if 1'f'e n'r' Y Y Y Y .Y .,,, .W mmf. ..., .Wf.,,.,,,,... .. .. Q.,.L.,,1ss.,L-,.sQ.gias.rkL!a:41. Ea QM' .-zzz: ,. ms7 I l '1-nt 'Q 'f EP Q -di, fa- Left to Right: Pandora Tribling Debra Green, Antoinette Ricks, ljeneen Bowers, Susie Stennis, lleliliif- Fuller Cassandra Vt illiams Cisla Chernault IWW BN ffl A , .9 Na N. 5 X if ' S l',: l l I V Boy s Basketball Team Bottom Row Ito r l Catlin Second Row: E. Daniels, D. Fudge. Third Row: l. Moore, R. ' SHOCTI ' FCR SUCCESS 'Dribble the ball, 'llumpf' 'Co for it, NRun, l'Shoot, shoot, shoot. These were some of the phrases heard during the junior Varsity Boys' Basketball games. Even though there were only six members on the team, the spirit of these members was high. Coach Vardo fed his team the rules and plays, but the boys themselves kept the spirit high and 'Shot for Success. I Catlin throw s the ball Out or Reach l Moore listens altenlively to the next plays layout BOUNCING OFF TO A GOOD START The 1980-1981 junior Varsity Basket- ball team was coached this year by Coach I. Vardo. Says Coach Vardo, The team was short on stature but long on spirit. Each night was an adventure but most nights, ended in victory. Learn- ing, pride, and growing desire are key words for any l.V. team, and this years team majored in both. D. Cox didn t approve of the called play. C. Simms thinks about the game. D. Washington scores with ease. Stephanie Myers has full control. Coach Vardo. LSQBUROI TOD Row, I to r: T. Trotman, Linda Black, D. Washington, Laura Tripp. 2nd Row: C. Simms, D. Cox, D. V Beasley, S Myers, S. Vogelman. ,. -7 . . ll .':'i 2 f? G.. XI J. Q, .'. ,C s 47.1 . ,,,,A' IV GIRLS' BASKETBALL - 127 SJ 128- VARSITYWRESTLNG DO 'T BRI G ME DOWN! i'Don't Bring Me Down. That's what everyone on this year's 1980-81 BIG RED VARSITY WRESTLING team wanted, to keep from getting pinned and hopefully pinning a rival team mem- ber. ln order to earn a pin of recognition, the wrestlers spent many long, breatl' taking hours memorizing and practicing their moves that were to be useti against their opponents, and with tht help of Coach Yost it turned out to be .1 BIG RED season. l .4 if 'X A-nad .U 1 If Terriers move II to the mat vvlth perfectuon TSA we , ff , W5?1g.,g K E. Rodriguez rushes in for the attack, Coach Rollins looks on with concern TERRIERS take an arduous practice '51 E Orta has his match completed! I nf' I've got you now! R, Randall perfects his hold. Nl fx -V 'wal fl-Rl nd Xloxanclvr l1dNl7lN opponent xx here ho xxanlx him Wrestlerettes Bottom Row, l. lo r: D Collxer, M Andrews, S Brandon, D Spivey Top Row, I. to r: 5 Woods, U Nlannlng l Nefneagas M Smnh S Nelson 130 - X . lk RESTLINC WZ: 'Wiffiffy Qfff The Golf team this year was anxious to get on the golf course to start teeing off! The Girls' Golf team was coached by Mr. Ware, who led them with much guidance. The Boys' Golf team was coached by Mr. DePaula who was a big part of them being such a great team. They helped each other when help was needed. The coaches gave encouragement that the team needed. With their help the teams felt as a WHOLE! They finished their season with very high standings. The returning players are anxious to get ready for next year. l 7 Girls' Golf Team: L10 r: R. Springston, T, jordan, Coach Ware 1 NlIIlS l i l Boys' Golf Team: I. to r: Coach DePauIa, D. Yacco, D. Thomas, S. Dennison M Gonzalez D Lackman B Sm There was more than just running involved in track. There were sprinters, jumpers, and pole vaulters, who for a short moment, became air-born. Rigorous practices, which consisted of jogs, stretches, sprints, etc, prepared the track runners'f for the grueling competition they were to face. Team coordination, dedication, and endur- ance paid off in the long run with the helpful advice of coaches, S. Longfel- low, K. Weiss, B. Anderson, and T. Bel- lanca. 1 . D. Watson soars high above. There 's More Than 534321, Q .i'1f'. J 1 .A .V J' .V H . vg.4' - 51 i X ig I l -all l latsl .' lt l' T li Li' i - ,Q 1, -1 X g, . 1' ' .Qivlf-j l' . .L QSM .15 . -v...v1 .1 ig,.Z.N..-l..s.4 T 77 :oo L Jo on KQV' 4 if-yi? V 'Wi - l 'MV f' 'M' 1 '?o'4,G:W'o'5W Q KW A M A . 5... AQ4.. rid-.i. M4438 'Q 'QAM' Nat First Row: R. Mari, R. Adams, I. Rubio, D. Watson, H. lacobs, A. Forte. 2nd: K. Cheung, T. Mari, D. Cosme, E. Puertos, E. Mari, A. Reddik. 3rd: E Wiggens, A. Carswell, I-l. lacobs, B. Armstrong, Coach Weiss. 4th: M. lackson and R Wilson. in A. Carswell stands ready to throw put. 4 the shot wrfrvn' They're off. lones, D. Bell, S. Kilpatrick, R. Crawford, R, Bell. Sth: Coach Anderson, S. Lester, L. Cannon, S. Bunkley, S. Url? --gl. -ha i-..1..ka -...Q D Bell hurdles x-.ith pertection ft-. .. - Q- ' - I i f lf' . i F if ii P ' I til- ' h --di' - A s TT M-.,,-'-li? 13 7 BOYS TRACK 1- l ' - WS, , V . . - J gig., if -lim I, E ' ' gl 1 Vi. gi I , , . -v. Q., , ' VW ll E . - fm, . 1 .1 .lim A -, I.. , 'F' J ' xi. T 5 ',' , - 'Lf , Q 1 lj .sr 'V ...- 1'2r1.,,.g:' y t , .-.few J, ' . reg, 5, - , r- '- .1 . f- ,, .5 4.--L ,, , V . -. . . 124 ,- - --59: Iwi--T-f I '3 J. f.,1-Q--f - . f .-17' ,V .g'gmg 'T '-L, ' ff' ' . - ' j 2- f.-rf 'A ' 1 1 D. Cosmo and B. Armstrong enioy the long daily runs. Just Running Front Row: S. Lawton, L. Cohen, T. Tiller, M, Davis, and H. Erickson Hart, L. Baker, T. Watson, A. Baso, N. Hart, and Coach Longfellow. 0. r - -5. f . 'fig Q. ff S y 4 ,, 5 Ys ll T ' F! g,gfqg.:'X'ar3 Q .QQ 'Rf TQi'L-Vxlfk H335-53 1,-ig: -x L.. .. - M . xffwgbgxsif ff: f I J 1 ' W H b Xin- f5y'91'YX4'f L The runners struggle for first place. l'fg.,'Sa'1Ef':Ql?'VI, 1 , 1 f Q N. Hart attempts the hurdle. T. Thomas flys hugh for the pump wie f VX QA r,-A1 WL lt' QQ .mr Z1 R Childs and D, Skipper take a quick break. ox I ' A L Garcia blocks a goal D Brown plays with ease, O C , I 'Yr 4 ML B Sacco and A Pelaez enjoy being on the soccer team it Z -, .Q l llairws mlm usws the nc-xl play -vvr-nr .... :la . Vw-1 --..-Q-M.. . '. ' -. A - ,:.':Vi:L..', ., .. .1 ' ' , . 1 ' -64 , 'V , ff--.--... -8, . . ,. JN,- . , , , .,, :Hua 4:3 fq 3 V- B1 . T' f . w - f , MFI ET Ill! Ylllll S'I'llFF I .., This year was the very first year for Hillsborough High School l,l A ' ' ' ' r ' to have organized a Girl's Soccer team. Even though this was C their first year, they looked forward to each game, and they tg f played with much enthusiasm. There was plenty practice in 5 order to achieve such a good team, and good coaching came ' from Ms. Campbell. Everyone worked together and each per- X 'son had to strive to maintain the ability of being a great sports- Iman and a good player. Everyone will be looking forward to next year to make it even better! Ms. Campbell gives instructions before afternoon practice. ' 21 'n fs KX W 'vw . z fn. 1 'M ' t fa. I 7 I I Y Z C A I Neff - i Bottom Row, I to r: K. Nall, D. Skipper, B. Sacco, A. Peleaz, A, Pichardo, M. Angelo. Top M -Xngelo takes control ot the field. ow, I to r: L. Alifield, L, K Roberts, A. Kelley, D. Brown, L. Haines, L. Campbell, L. Garcia, K. Cessarini, R. Childs. Girls Soccer Coach Ms Campbell BIG RED Soccer was something very new to Hillsborough High School as well as Hillsborough County High Schools. With the popularity of Soccer growing throughout the country, a vote was taken to see if the students wanted soc- cer in our high schools. The vote was unanimous and inter-school soccer was granted. Hillsborough itself got off to a terrific start beating the heavily favored Leto in an upset victory. Troy Akins was the man behind the ball. Troy scored a hat trick in this game fthree goals in one gamej. Coach Rudes says his team did a lot better than expected with this being their first year. He expects a lot of Junior and Sophomore players to retu next year for another even more su cessful season. Mr. Rudes gives special thanks to h' most outstanding playersg Steve Sha luan Martinez, Toby Allen, Troy Akin and his excellent goalie Robert Lacaroz. N -rf z 'ga- ...Q --szu--1- BOYS SOCCER . , .. U f A --- -f -V A. Santiesteben puts the block on his opponent. '-,23 'YD ' 'NS Qld f f, y-. 4 ...7 W' 'V .. , . Top Row, I. to r: Mr. Santo lAssistantJ, M. Martinez, B. Dippel, I. Perello, F. Vega, l. Martin, T. Allen, l. Martinez, R. Campbell, S. Holmes, R. Bush, M. Maldonado, I. Pena, Mr RudesfCoachl. 2nd, I. to r: l. jones, C. Le, S. Shaw, T. Shaw, K. Stuart, R. Lacaroz, I. Prillmayer, M. Morse, A. Santiesteban, M. Ake, E. Castillo, A. Mendel. Taking a Well earned rest- Y Y Y Y I. Perello pushes the ball downfield past an eager opponent, I I if MAKI ow vias 1 1 1' 4 I lr .1 I -FQ 5 as I x xi if fl 8 I, '. '. MAKING WAVES was what the 1980-81 girls' swim team did. These devoted girls withstood the cold and brisk winds that went along with every- day practice, which started in january. Once at practice each girl hit the water and didn't come out until the end of the day. Each day the girls swam 5,000 yards for a total of 25,000 yards a week. Behind the scenes and pushing them all the way were Max Weill and new coach Seniors, On the mark, Get set . . .Gol gaa- ,.-.... u-, Dave Naffziger. With the help and devotion of these men, each girl put all her effort into making their season a winning season, The outstanding swim- mers were Seniors Kristy Read, Traci Davis, and Linda Wasden. Each one of these girls held records at HHS. The returning juniors were Patty Mangione, Lisa Lecaroz, and Melody McCarthy. The promising sophomores were Aimee Sanczel and Mimi Romera. ' fk'-4 ' After a drill, the team gathers in a corner to rest. -ff.,-. , '.:'5'51ss:.s...i9 , ' .' 5, .- 'Q- 4 1 :j1 -,-2,0 - 1 ' .. J. ,,- . .5 Y ' . ' A . V . F 1' .Q N ,Ai ' fi' ,, . .. 1 . , -it --- -5- 138 ' SWIM TEAMS Ellis waits to show his ability M, LuFriu looks up for more instructions from the coach. A V 2 Swimming for L. Lacoroz, isn't as easy as it seems. California Girl takes time out to catch some rays. L. Yacco takes a deep breath while stroking to finish. . Mme-- '3.':Mw ,Q-'till i.-4-af--f ef f ,M Clegg 9nl0Y PfaCllC9- Traci Davis dives into action I ,Il .fg.- .. I 5 . M, 'ff-'.-s .3 'ah v,..,'., ,t ,,..' fg ,a-I I. - .f 5 , sm iffi'fYf 1 27-'es ' , , 1 , ,.-. u ., - . U up t . . .. ..:. . A V - 4 ' 1 .- v ,f. '- xf'Mq. 'Ll' ' 1 Efsvfn f. 4 rs-- V .-lv 5. 1. -.'. - if 'fl -.Tl 'f' Z , ' ' -S.: . eq-,.. :Q .aj .V 'E x rica' ' , -s 5 29 gheztffir .. 'tl TNQ' - ' lti3fl'5i9ilx?3s'i 3 ,Q .-vga .Ly - 3 l i. . ,T ,A 5 -wmigff Kgs vzfgv. . T A ,. t- , , -si' 142. GSM .gm--eff Y, w , Q umm: I s. , . ,.... .,.. V ...., V N W- . .55Q'?ff f. .-, 354571557575 if 5 , , -fa -' e 1-M f - . N 1.,.-',,Lr.3'.,3 K,g,,'.-pa ,..x-.,. . .5 - , at f -,gg .A- yawn .- ,v .f A 1 . new-.W.W,.,.,. X. ,,.. .3 ,.s.Y..,.,,NmHgl...,, Harry has what it takes to be a great diver. The team is ready to go P, Mangione prepares for a warm-up. R Clark thinks the swim team is the best ever BIG SPLASH The 1980-81 boys' swim team knew how to make A Big Splash. Every day, Monday through Friday, after school you could see the boys team splashing through their warm-ups, and training for future competiton. Each practice was hard and vigorous, but with the support and experi- ence of Dave Naffziger and Max Weill, the team proved once again to be very hard working and successful. The experienced and outstanding seniors of the team were Ellis Blosfield, Roger Clark, Glen Clegg, Keith Cromack, and luan Castro. Besides the swimmers on the team, there were also the divers. With their precision and exact timing, the divers showed how hard work perfected their dives. The divers consisted of Paul Siia, Harry Creenacre, and David Ford. The returning juniors were Sean McReynolds, and Steve Smelt. The begin- ning sophomores were Mike Baird and Mark Lufriu. 1980-81 BIG RED SWIM TEAM .K 1 3 v g'f1, . - . , 1'-wwe' ' ff .I 'V , , Z 52. , I . W,. . ,,.:, . ,L 1. 9 A fffxfi. ' ...14ef2.:+ Swimming is a big splash. A 4 Coach Max Weill. J? 1 Lf , ' N 4' - ,, 'R . fm, ,, y . mu A 1 I as ,iff Ng, lj: ' 1. v. 6 An P' I , 4 S 1 ., .J 1 J 4 'Tig , I A Y . ,, ' I L iw ' . . . . - ,- F, 1.4.x - . fg. S., f.,,3,,5 , , fr 'J L1 If f' 0 , , lf ' 34 ' ,A ' J 'J' ,K 'fi 1 ,. Q Q ',, f f ' 1 it fb, .v 4.17 K, ,j'f 4 L l 'Kg fr' .EW 'Z Coach Dax e Natlziger gl sl 5 ' ,l 140 ' SWIM TEAMS mf' 'igw nag:-9-urs . , ' Bottom Row, I. to r: K. Read, T. Davis, L. Wasden. Second Row: A. Blosfield, L. Lecaroz, L. Yacco, M. McCarthy. Top Row: L. Belcher, K. Moore, A. Sabczel, M. Romera. Not Pictured: P. Mangione, D. Ashley. '. we Bottom Row, I. to r:E Blosfreld, K Cromack, R ClarK, C Clegg, l Castro Second Row: C Clevenger, M Clark, H Cree maker, R Smith, S Smell, M LuFriu Top Row:S McReyrioIds, P Saiia,M Ba1rd,D Ford,C HolIand,l Smith 1980-81 TERRIER TENNIS TEAM S l l '75 .K 1 1 2 'Q ll Bottom Row, I. to r: K. jones, E. Allen, W. Wauford. Second Row: E. Perez, M. Mayer, K. Mitchell. Coach Tim Kocher. X l 7 AM vf f f ?, I i f M W W' ' JV M' l N Q . xl y- . Q :sf fr. V- M: - ,... 1 ll 'xaffii' f 7 E u q 53-ll xo- I 1 . Q-1 1 . Mft Q B VH, N . J I f Ax 4 .. H 1 X l x mf Bottom Row, I. to r: D. Brown, S, Oleson, A. Pelaez, A. Kocaker. Second Row: S. Spoto, A. Galbo, K. Coach Sharon Orend' Wauford, f-sv V The Tennis Court where It all begins f .-. , . . . . M-.ta,lLz:Qf1fW:+:Q-!.. Q ., - -' TENNIS TEAMS 1 141 ,fr 'f 1 1 t i l?4H:u,, fQ....Q...'.'...Ll..L...l. .. ..,... -...l , . B 5 'ali' i' y In Inq r I Iv u ' ' A 'fy VIL. , Af , 't . i ' ' l i 1... ......7r+g. K lones thinks vit tory GAME T'Game, Set . . Match. That is what you heard every Monday and Friday after each scheduled match against other top ranked schools. During prac- tice you could see the tennis team run- ning, exercising, and doing strenuous drills, so they would be in shape for their competition. The coaches, Sharon Orend, and Tim Kocher, pushed each -Q 1 l S. Oleson and K. Wauford prepare for their matches. 1...-.. - Qa.ag2LT'..Q..fv ' L. af' P . ! qsi. 1 5 gel . . x .,. V A Perez shows his winning form during practice ' -Y .g .ws .krf vs I'Il get him on this one! SET... team member physically and mentally. They help with the strategy against opponents, and were there anytime a team member needed them. The boys' team had seniors with great court expe- rience. With Eric Allen's and Matt May- er's great ground strokes and Wayne Wauford's number one serve, the boys' team proved to be a successful one. -fi T:-94' ' w i- L i ff 7 5955 14.572522-' '. '. ,, .,., . .. . .. , Q . ,.,-, .. Q- I' ' Qffff. swf 4 'f ' it ,,,.f,,...... .,-fi.,. ..., x ',......,,.,g.,.-'.4HU,,.,...- ' A..-lf..,.,...a-v-vt H. ......- '- W. Wauford powerfully returns a net volley. ' -.?1' lx XX auinrd quit Rh steps in position and prepares to swing at the ball A Pelaez extends fully to meet the ball I-3' BON? TENNIS A I , f , 1. , E4 X W. Wauford confidently delivers a fast serve to his opponent. 4 M, Mayer looks determined to score the next point. S. Oleson shows fine form while delivering a The girls' team had three returning players, Alicia Pelaez, last year's District and Western Conference Championg Sharon Oleson, last year's Western Conference Champion in doublesg and Kathy Wauford. With the support of these girls, once again, the team could show to be a successful one. The boys's K. Wauford shows skill as she returns the volley. SEFVE . Ann meets the ball in the ple I team consisted of seniors Eric Allen Matt Mayer Wayne Wauford and Kevin jones. The two very promising sophomores were Eddie Perez and Kenny Mitchum. The girls team con- sisted of seniors Alicia Pelaez and Sharon Oleson junior Kathy Wauford and sophomore Ann Marie Galbo. fe 1 Jiiiw fi t ARL ,. ,.. ... CQ ,k ' -- A. Pelaez returns a ground stroke from behind the baseline ..ei N A.,, 1 ,i,,., Lf? K. Mitchum works hard at practice, MAI C . , , , , , 5 , in , vi' - 9' 'W 1 '- . ' 'Y it rl 1 -in Lee:-5 1 T l V U 1 I' is M W. , ,, 4 Rl l .1 , ,M , 1 If 1 M. f v 11 Q r :is t -1 , M. , 5 X 4 K , -x 1 ,J-1 si ia z ..-1-V. -.f.-auqqmvap. 5 at 5 1. 44 in ,,, ,,,,, l' 4 ' f-X4 - X 'N Xl K y l GIRLS TEAM 143 SWI GI GTO SUCCESS A ,A D. Portugues thinks of an upcoming game. F , C, v L ,.-,QS Q ,fl 4191, . , -' 1 ' 'I' ,f-I-4 ,- scoops up a ball. Q..- -4, sf' 1 A f'- - : .A Iwi. - . ?-- -,Q 15 Ji, 'jh I :jg ' ' 5 M3353-- .-. - . ,...i,,,. f - M: 4 M V' I ' i ,,u. , - -Y 1, -.,1- sf- 1 fd: L-.gfirzvww .:- .se-Ss. . ' ' , ,V , T5 5 V 3 .W f ' 5 wif? 'fri '1S17rl,,:1:'f' . - 1 .fs . .. N- r.,,,.' ' N, -,v-g,i.4, .,,' . - s -f- , '+C '- 'f l. Skora slides one in. 1'-I ' T ini -:f . . 3. -- 'f f1 . D Crazyriver Connects with power, 7222 Q V x 4 ' '- X A ,fha as l 4., i 5 M if I '1 'Yi - in 4 ... ., .v-4 :,,,- , s . .1 1 f?'.f,'. -' r?'if.,f j , , .. P . .. . ' 5 'Af-Qvef--.4-3,35 2,5 ,1:'fj:Lg.-5 Wagga 'Z - - ,, l. at - - i'r,9..,.1djL. 5352 -ac. :fi ' 7 . .- ir. ,o.:. f4.c: U-7 C ,-'- ' -- - . f, ,A A Q. S Espino prefers tossing the ball . ,...'rL, i If mi .I is P Lucus ,x r M-z ,rs D Portugues concentrates on making her throw to home plate C, Wilson waits for a fastball o , ad f f 'Q' -v Y- ,LQ-I , 5,-gf'-.1 ' x I. 4-:oft Ig is I 'L,L,:.f-.-- ' f' -- 'f.,,, f .njkc ,N Ix 'Y .1 ,-, - - . pf - an ,., 7 - 1 -' 55- 4,f,,.,:3,,.a-' , U.- A 144 ' SOFTBALL yl Gilbertson, S. Espino, C, Wilson, D. Smith, D. Crazyriyer. 1 .. , -nf fr .V W -V f , - 1 'T 'il lf 1 rf-. ' ' Vi' i f V ii. , V' 'Al fy A .'. V Y, tif. .3 Q ,gg gf' f 1 ' I I . s g... -I-as is . Stl- ' A . ' V' ' ' .fab V P- ' -if - , r ,-HQ' 1 The 1980-81 girls! softball team , turned out for another successful sea- few of these returning girls are: Debbi , gn, Portugues, Little Dawn Crazy River, Pam ,,t, - ,...i1slY?:'ff':y Coach O'Brien coached the girls to Lucus, S. Espino, lerylyn fDeel Skora, . 1, their success this year. Denise Long, and Denise Smith. ,As, A 11- The starting line-up consisted of mostly returning juniors and seniors. A ful season. . . .. .. -. -.1 .... - .CP .,,-, Congratulations girls on your success- 'Li A MT ?'w'5 Y K W JC D. Smith slides to safety, ' .. A fm! Top Row I. to r: Coach O'Brien, D. Rauner, I. Milton, D. Day, D, Portugues, 1. Skora. 2nd Row: S. Vogalman, M. Raper, D Long, M Stieneer, A. Ricks 3rd Row: P. Lucus, C for a double D Skora adds her own touch to her fi SOFTBALL 145 S , 6 1 2 -I Xi ft! a 'J J x Q Z2 it 1- Q- A: ' ' . . - 1 A R S fa x 1: I A 1 f--yt , D C 'N 5 5 1 I K i x ,H 1 'spy 1 A t L H xx xg X X Q X 1. .. . I X I 0 u l reac ing, The 1981 Hillsborough Baseball Team had many expectations to fulfill after the extraordinary 1980 season. Beginning in early January, practice was the word that sent many expectant Terriers out to the field, With the help of veteran Coach Billy Reed, the Terriers began the long road to a cooperative and dedicated team. Afternoon and weekend practices filled the players' schedules as well as sometimes three baseball games a week. Returning seniors Vance Lovelace, Randy Pyles, and Melvin johnson helped to pull the team of twenty two seniors, juniors and sopho- mores into a well rounded unit. The games were well played and the Hillsborough Baseball team is again to be congratulated for its overall performance. BASEBALL 1 147 -Z LU H, ,lv Xi-1' I X S ml! Xu I1'l'm15iy ef ff Milli! 76 M ' X! OAC' QIRL N IHNRETH-XU A1 f' . , ,fx ? 6'7 Q-f i X Y .-.x x ,J , K, . ffl l 4. w 1 I A'5 01 , 5,24 .Bun 5 I1 if W ,- Q 1' u J- f ', X ff W 'W' ' k -' QW. .1 W f fa f 1 Y k A f 4 ff X24 ,QM ,jk 47 2 1 1 pg' . gf ff . 1 W y ,, f I 4, 6 ' X I if Z x gg pf J f V 1 +1 5 'L 14 fi 8113 ' - 3 2 iff 4 2. 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Without hardworking teachers and fair-minded administrators, TRADI- TION at Hillsborough High School would have been vague and nondes- cript. As shapers of tomorrow's leaders, the staff embodied the real meaning of TRADITION. Not only did members of the staff display their spirit by wearing red and black, but they also taught what it meant to be productive young adults mindful and appreciative of tra- ditional values, I ,M M :.. N V :M , 1 . w 'M 5 nm' ' , V' If if- aff? f if A sd' 2 95 -fu ga V 'Q f 4 In 4, if if iw ' ff ,Q 11.6 'lb :I 'T M, my ACADEMICS DIVIDER fri -Q. lay I I 1, 5. vamp at 1 li E ' I NK i ' A A A .- A Q81 Y ...-W Y . -w'.2---- --.- k WJ! A v 2 X1 -Qys I h ,- sm 1,.,,,,t f ,- uns 1 3 ' 55.5 51 1 Q 154 v PRNCPM Nfxf V XfVN'V, N1 VV vxfxf-vvvx, ' VX, V a a miga Q 9 ag aj a 1001.31 a XYXXJXZX xx fx AA xx.AA,,x AAA ,X-,X 5 9 V -f For Mr. Collins to keep the school running smoothly he needs 'help from his assistants. To help him out in his office is a lady who keeps very busy, Mrs. Bennet. She takes care of paper work and other important details. Mr. Holland and Mr. Barrington are the assistant principals. They handle all the student activities. Whenever they are in need of help they turn to their secretaries Mrs. Perrone fnorth campusj and Mrs. Penley fsouth campusl. We would also like to thank Mrs. Hughes and her assistant Mrs. Whitman for keeping all receipts and money affairs in order. ASST. PRlNCIPAlS I 155 DEANS ARE o R FRIENDS Too iMrs. Snapp, Mrs. Montz, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. lohnson kept order and happiness in school. They strived for good attend- ance of all students and though at times they seemed to be strict we could still count on them to help us when the coun- selors could not. Mrs. Wittnan was in charge of the book- store, in which you could buy anything from school supplies to even post cards. These and others helped make the 1980- 81 year a very successful one. lr L or--.L f I is ' I ... fr COUNSEL The Guidance busy this year. students plan in their future appointed the years in order selves with each lems. l Some other department of the Human could rely to talk to Processing. Ann Cook Eng -1W Eng. 4AP Eng Lit Dept Head George Crawford Eng ZAP Maria Fernandez Eng ZCE Eng MCE Debi Cloomls Eng 3 Scott McCloud Eng 2B Eng 3 Cr Writ a Parker Eng 3 Stexe Pittard En 7 lourn Y Cont Lit by lx ia Osborne Drama En STEPPI GOFFI TO... M- f' if A J 1' -- w--4.14, S. Collins and E. Cabrera decide that working together is much easier. T571 ...-4 Mrs. Shaaf assists A. Harbrook with grammar. M. Davis is determined to make a good grade. F C .urn The end of the day brings a smile to D Cloomis. X . JI Dept. Head, A. Cook, takes a break from her busy sched- ule to smile THE WRITE DIRECTIO ln an effort to better prepare students and to standardize what was being taught in the classroom, the English department utilized the countywide cur- riculum guide this year. Not as many electives were offered, however, there were two new elective courses intro- duced: Contemporary Literature and a Creative Writing class which helped publish the Helm. ln addition to gaining these new courses, the English Department also gained four valuable teachers: Mrs. All in all the English teachers helped students step off into the l'write Direc- tion. 4 -1 fd - Z.. L 5 i -bw I . r M. Weill finds a mistake in the grade book. , WZ , S. Osborne enjoys conversing with E. Orta. L. Rodriguez studies hard for exams. Dorothy York Eng 3 Toni Robinson Eng. 2 Gram. ev. Barbara Ruth Eng. 3 Mass Media lourn, N Maxine Sanders Eng, 4 Writ. Eng. Lit. Sanford Eng. 2 Eng. 3 Marjorie Schaaf Eng. 3 Eng. 2 Vickie Shinoda Eng. 3CE Max Wei Mythol. Eng, 3 Eng. 2B Yvonne Wirges Eng. 4CE Eng. ZCE R X Osborne, Mrs. Fernandez, Mr. Pittard. Cliff l' 1 ll FNCI ICH - 1120 H Alidai Alg. 2 Mth, G2 Geom F. Alvarez Alg. 2 Col. Rev. Mth. C3 CE Mth. G4 CE C, Burrell Col. Rev. Mth. G2 Geom. A Caballero Calc. AP Mth. G3 CE Alg. ZA Alg. 2 A. Cacciatore Mth. CR Ceom. I. Chaney Mth. G2 Alg. 1 C. Ciesla Alg. 1 Mth. G2 CE B Crihlreld Mth. C3 CE Mth G-l CE 4 1 I :LJ .33 ' S. Carroll and R. Caldevilla find Geometry harder than they expected. N i Mr. Caballero looks at the daily bulletins. fx Halikoytakis Bilingual Mth. G2 CE Holmes Assistant Comp. Ed. .rn Mrs. C. Ciesla smiles for the camera. Mr. Wilson keeps an eye on his students. if Q 'F Y! ' ,gf 0 .Q :fp X I A, i .., annum... Mrs, Halkoytakis doesn't mind her picture being taken. A CREATIVE ,.adn6n...t.. These band members enjoy the break from playing their instruments. K. Anderson can't understand why everyone is looking around, dr it 1 F Mrs. Kaminski shows what the Christmas spirit has done to her 162 - FINE ARTS Mr. Skora gives a warm hello to the other party. 5 ,, in 'x gf ,aff . :sf V ' Mr. Ziegelhofer te'ls his students D flat please Mrs. Lowe dreams of 'lFriday. 5 ' 1 5 7' ' el iv KXM W , 2 A xx, M, Gonzalez flashes the camera a big smile. if Ag' 'M-W. 1 db- REV Fine Arts When you think of Fine Arts you may only think of art but it includes many other things than just art it includes Music Foreign Language and Art of course The music department includes Chorus Sound System and the band. The band this year was under the direction of Mr. Ziegel hofer from East Bay. We would like to wel EW' come him to the Big Red The foreign language included Spanish French and German The Art Department included art and arts and crafts We would like to say a special thanks to everyone in the Fine Arts Department for showing the students the different cultures of life These band members are proud to be under the direction of Mr Z we gl f'fF't ' M 1 se vL vn s.. 'On vw Mrs Ribas shows this student the proper way to say I Love You ...Q Z 57 S' Q. ,- S T.. .-. QA .-.- :r rn ai .1 Q. m 'O m 2 3 rn :J ,-. 5 :r m - ' f This sophomore is amazed with the new Ian guage he is learning 6 it 6 .. li Picture No Available we fx R Garcia Human 2 3 Frenchi 2 E Halikoytakis Eng 2L Mth G2 CE A Kamenski Art Cft 1 2 Y Lowe Art Cft 1 2 A Ribas Span 'I C Skora Music Dept Head L Todd Dept Head Span 2 T Ziegelhofer Music Dept H Pullara Art 2 3 Dept Head . . it - H - - - - . . , - , Q ' l f I I ' l 1 1 - xg - - f 0 C - - . . . U I 4 is s . I 9 1: V ' , L ,, , V ' ' . Q Q 51- S 541-fi A + h n A , ,.s, 5 7,7 . . qx vim' , A 15 ,sl ff -5 'Z'-Q 723 1 V 'Q , ' ' 1 in ,U ' l i , 54 f r , llllll V lll . i y' ' Q sa I In f -'A - ' zi -I li wifi, K V 1 . A 42? ., VI4 V up. V T Q W D .L - , 'tif 1 ' T a My ,,,, A IW ,. , .. f Q '-si 'V x T C C H' T 'L 2 1 i s T A T 1 si fs ,W 1 ., f U X:?, IX Q f- M x f gf H fy , ff f F'-I ,,,, K My Y ,A r ' 1 Nei git, . U ,,, C ' ' lb X ' t . L . 'X D . - . ' i. ,S xy I W E f T' f V , sv . 1' -:,' r ' A L r if V I A ' f - iwlggul 5 R A f h ' ,,. I 4 , f V 5 l 3' , f ' li s i i - ' ' f A 'hz , V w x , 5 A u i t 5 ,.1 K Vvigswvtl , N' 5 M '- Q, 'S Q W ', 'l, , N K M Y an W ' -- 1 I A dw ' I by Q l ,X spare time. . . . Un Chic Type! HNE ARTS 164 a FACILTY BO TTHIS WORLD WE LIVEI Today more than ever people are 3 becoming more interested in the world they live in. Mr. Bowen along with the rest of the department is helping students gain knowledge of past and present events. ff With classes offered such as PAD Am. Hist., World Hist., students can learn everything about this world we live in. iff Q' li 5' .I 3 A 1' -V' 1 ' f s QV 1 'VI . 5 , Q I PUT t if g. 1' '1 ' -e f s ,f K ' Ig 4 i h K 5 - , . or l 1 ,Q ig? W., Mrs. McAuliffe spans the globe in her American History class. Mrs. Susar loves to file! fmt? I. Perez hugs the Big Blue Marble. Coach Tolley tells a joke. Mr. Santo daydreams awhile. pf Pic'l'ure Noi' Available Piclure Noi Available P. Nelson W Hy Fla Hy W. Santo W Hy M. Smith A Hy W Hy C. Susar Fut St. PAD Pol. Sci. D. Toney PAD I. Vardo PAD A Hy M. Yost St Hall R. Rambough Fla Hy 'I CN Brewster Bio 1 Phy SCI N Capitano Dept Head Bio 1 A. Zale concentrates on explaining the fine points of a physics problem. V Carr Phy Sci C Fraundorfer Bio 1 'Xxx Geyer Bio 1 Mr. Spearman checks role before starting Cass. P MacMinn Physiciol B10 1 l Mattox Photo Ecol Ni Mr. Mattox explains the techniques of being a good photographer. .4 V 1 J . . I . 'K I Q Bio.1 1 v X- l x 1 l X'f i . L. I A. . XX- B- . I l 166 0 SCIENCE -We . X f' if 't -i' Mr. Capitano auctions off his latest experiment. ' ie' l it.,1,' W.. x' 'lfuflli iw' . v iii. ' v . 4 W. W. v' r ...- K? . A I .J ' Mr. Fraundorfer, wipe that grin off your face. XXXX 1 .txt ' '1I. If Xi' i ,Y'v?3 1 Y X15 4 4- I ff! I l u...4, .1 , W W .. ,I , Mrs. Mayes takes a quick glance over her notes VZJV-LQ C. Allers and K. Read discuss the opportunities of being in N.H.S. The Science Department, headed by Mr. N. Capitano, completed another year of messy labs, nine weeks folders, and semes- ter exams. Skilled teachers attempted to help students learn more about science - whether in chemistry, physics, or biology. The department also welcomed two new instructors, Mrs. Carr and Ms. Brew- ster, both physical science and biology teachers. M qw Lunch anyone? 1 T it I s' f X A super smile from Ms. MacMinn. r Mr. Capitano, K. Karp and M. Hodges await the results of the experiment. M. Mayes Chem. 1 . 'wg l. Morris Bio. 1 Mar, Bio, l O brien o S Orend Photo Physiol Health 2 nf. L Perella Chem Chem AP Chem S Spearman Phy Sci Bio A A Zale Phys AP Prol Phys Phy Sci Bi .1 is lt l 9' ' .A 11 K . 1 j LJ, A 5. , A 111111. n V' ,, .. SCIENCE 1 167 C Barber Per Typ Typ lll B Coto Typ 2 Bus Mach A Daniel S Hand Bus Com Dept Head L Daniels Remediation V Jimenez Typ 2 C S. Mahoney Bus. Com. Grace Pelaez Bus. Com S. Hand . Powell B. Warr Cl Off. Pr. Steno. Dic Trans. Bus. Law P VS ashington THE SOUNDS OF BUSINESS The punching of keys and the humm- ing of machines are just a few of the sounds you would hear if you walked into one of the Business Ed. classes. Business Ed. offers students a unique form of education. lt helps students gain the knowledge' and skills necessary for making it in the world of Business. Ms. Daniels, this years Department Head, realizes career opportunities o tomorrow lie in the Business field, and she and other Business teachers are striving to produce competent, prepared students. if 5 'Z , 5 Q. ..... K 99 ' X 1 I la I C. Barber gives a few typing tips. lg tx lr .: Q 9 X H f ' , i -' 595 ,Q :Q tar ,Ea T - U ill-ll. i I Z 2 f, T ls --- I 'ii l 1 :iii H71-fi? Li as w -2 in I I 4 1 X I, x 'CX I -Mt QA A f 5 f . 4 168 - FACULTY A. Daniels is pleased with her class' work f 42' J .. ,, .-v Camrnarattgnelps with IMTS. 4 V Mtswww' S Q Mr. Leto plans hairstyling in a career workshop. I F. LlAZ:52MBlil'WPYQhbUSY day! ,Mfr Much planning is involved. s n .f., 4 .W gl Q 1 4 Y 4 Ae f-w, ' W I K , 1 A 1 p pau- 1 ., V - M54 11.2 ,I 1 5 k i Lv 1 4, . . I' - 0, -V: S. Snyder keeps improvement records. FACULTY 0 169, 170 0 DR. ED. ug W . , X P Qs . 1 r ' fl, ' Qc l B Anderson Phys Ed N Bally Drivers Ed T Bellanca Phys Ed Campbell Phys. Ed. g r Ailnf K PRACTICE 1,5335 T MAKES EARLY PERFECT w:::i1'::,f N Not all time was spent behind the wheel of a car. More time was spent in the class- room behind a book. Students were taught the rules of the road as well as driving skills. The students were taken into traffic with one of the instructions instructors in order to better improve their driving skills and after one semester of the course and hours of practice on the newly paved range the students became nearly perfect drivers. T. Manual Phys. Ed. '- sf mg: y 5 Lan VCU! 'Jill WIND , 1 P N 1 1 A student looks back to make sure he doesn't hit the cone. ' AJ. cs ve X X i Mr. Morris smiles as he looks up from his daily Wofk- range. Mr. Weiss walks away from a long day on the Q ,,-,fl . 'rf f Q. X , Ms L. Montz Phys, Ed. :N ff H, Morris . Drivers Ed. l. Reed , ' Phys, Ed. ff 6 9 2 ,,, ' t Y . 4 I 'Q -5. . Wiififc- , I . x Q ' . ay X , , N- ' w- -. '22'Q 7l7Q-gyms? , i ,. , ?,Qf.,L:.:sijf 5- -sligj,-f--' llgv ,,Ml5b.JQ,,.k vi, ,. i1 . ,M , , ..y,f',,..f', we X f ' 'A' .f 5 f M ... -if V .V Ar , D. Weist and D. Norton attempt the gruesome push ups. wav pzzsv S202 vs Physical fitness and agility are the base basis of physical education. The students learned various sports, their rules and regu- lations, and the manner of conduct neces- sary for successful competition. Besides the various sports, the students were also taught exercises that would help keep them in good physical condition. This year a new dance class was intro- duced to the Phys. Ed. department which proved that sports are not the only means to a healthy body. This class was taught by Linda Montz, Students anxiously await their grades. Students get a kick out of soccer. WT. V E? 1 I it I i ' 1 1 .I fi i 'i I I I I I it ,il ,X ,I il l ii tj? ,ir li X M, Rollins Phys. Ed. Pldum P Romanello Noi Drivers Ed Avanla ble 4l uw 1529 ww me ,W D Sikes ,W Phys Ed af' M K Weiss Drivers Ed o P.E. Q 171 i GB ann: F ,pw If IT-3 - LIBRARY P Allen ev Clo Child Dev Clo Prod Service L Bray Child Cuid and Care Dept Head C Carr Human Care Service Child Dev S Chambers Media Center D Diaz Fd and Ntr Child Dev D Iennings Fam Luv Fd and Ntr Spec Fds H Knoche Fd Prod and Service Fund Food Mngt A Martinez Dept Hea Ntedia Center D Murry Ntedta Center B XX hit? Ntedia Center Kx Pldura No! Ava lla bla QUIET The Library is a very quiet place where students are able to read, study, and find interesting books. In the Library there are many different sections. They have a Mag- azine Room and Video Room. Whenever a student or faculty member has a question on anything, they would ask Mrs, Martinez or Mrs. Murry. If they needed help with video equipment they would ask Mrs. White. TIME! This year the Library in conjunction with the Guidance department held the College Awareness program for seniors, but juniors and sophomores were able to enjoy the program. The program was held for stu- dents to find out a little about some ofthe Colleges, the SAT, and college funds. They plan to better this program and many other programs in the future. A-be Bi 2 - 1 K N D. il.- ,. P The Quietness of the library helps these students to study. 's S. Chambers looks forward to Friday! r A I .X 4' LX visa' T ' A I 4 'tiff ' 1 1 . H. H W I 4- . 6. .xl f r TT' its I I rf ., ri.44 d 'ull E H I r D 1 4 u L. s ,. A. Wright has an easy task filing book cards I a 1 HV D. Murry finds an interesting book while shuf- fling through the shelves. ,. , - YU r lin- 4 , . om 1. 4 V SE I , , tuxli, V , tk.- .. 9 Lb g in 'j ' X lv' . 'g .. ,fl P I I ' F 1 L - B. White uses her fine expertise to tune the Audio Machine 7 1z'w , I. Cobbs has the duty of cleaning up the mess. Home Baked cookies is a task for T. Watson. N, ffl DOW HOME COOKI 'E E Down home cooking was one of the specialties of the Home Economics depart- ment. They cooked everything from cook- ies to stews, and enjoyed it while they did lt. In the department of Food and Nutrition the students had a great time preparing foods for banquets and school functions. Many students took a sewing course to help them along in the years to come. There was also a Child Care and Develop- ment course for those who wanted to have a little background in taking care of children. Who knows maybe someday one of these students will become a great chef, seamstress, or open their own day care center. it fig , 4425? me W 1 Q A. Sherry prepares to make onion stew. R. Helmbrecht enjoys getting her hands in the flour. 2 - .,ia ' , ,E ' EEQQQQQ any In I jf gf.,:,g:,.. T . ,, ix., E W' are zu, I l. Wiggens makes sure the ingredients are mixed This student adds her special touch in mixing. precisely. 1 g ff ,P Mrs, Bray shows her little friend what fun it is to put together a puzzle. This student oversees the proper mixing of the ingre- dients. HOME ECONOMICS 175 I gn , 'Y 1 lr 2 .f wi f . -Af f' ,. -. -, -M ' ,W 7. ee. 'g12 ' -if. . .f-4.7 1 Custodians: bottom row, I to r: A. Viera, I. Tejeda, P. Fernandez, H, Lau-Kuo, H. Diaz, M. White Second row f to n M. Noguera, W. Pace, l. Foley, P. DeLaPaz Ike Foley takes five. Cafeteria: bottom row, I to r: I. Costro, L Blakely, E Fryman, M. Carr frnanagerl, I. Perez, B. Pierce, F. Langtord Second row: I to r: P Brown, N O'Banner, R. Reeves, M. Browning, L, Dame, M. Teetg, S, Clark T Carter ,X Vs . if 22, aff D147 75 I If ei mm V572 97672 ,,,, , zfninfzfzafifw '- ,wifzzerfwwf fff y,f1,yAf,p4 f 1 :y4-'mfwf . I J , f ' X N Z! , .'.-,.: 9 . ' 0 I :KM Q, i. I. I. Saavedra enjoys being custodian at Hillsbf ough. I . . Z' ,,.,...,.,,,,.. .,,., .. 1. Q pe ki, V, .Q M. Carr contemplates next week's menus. I C? . M i t. School Board: Bottom row I to r: Dr. Raymond, O. Shelton, Superintendent, Mrs. Marion S. Rodgers, , Im Vice-Chairperson, Mr. Ben H. Hill lr., Second row: Mr. Samuel Rarnpello, Mr. loe Newsome, Mrs. -if Cecile Essrig, Reverend A. Lowry, Dr. Roland Lewis, Chairperson. .i ll H i., 2 1 - -,mf , l I E 1 ? l l Officer Pedrero is proud to be a Terrier at HHS. . 5 X ,fz bcbr .Q u V V, - 3 5' -'L -ww, I v. RJ i X....e,X 1 4 Why does Officer Cole have that grin on Q S. Holmes shows who he thinks should be his face? 1 boss. Who's got who? i i .- J .::.'w'Y' i f vw ,Q-,ag-',,. ' L, 'iii-X5-g , ' 'A :mglm 'S fp .xx in .WL ' A P 'W' iw Wm Dr ' if u 'afe ff' ' w, ,434-f .U 51 1' I flfv ' f, I ' .l 'o' Editors Underclass Paula Cenkovich Yvette Lala Seniors Melanie Carter , 'Al ik Q, X 5 CIASSIS DIVIDEII- Every rookie sophomore strived to be an active part of itg every ambitious jun- ior worked at itg every senior exempli- fied it . . .TRADITION With their feet barely in the door, sophomores learned quickly that TRA- DITION was as much a way of life at HHS as senior privileges. Having learned the code of conduct, anticipating juniors practiced diligently to polish and refine their conception of TRADITION, mindful of the day they would become seniors. From sophomore novice, via junior practitioner, to senior superlative, the Class of 1981 taught, staged, and directed the carving of its TRADITION at Hillsborough High School. u 41 we? 4 CLASSES DIVIDER 181 i 182 - SOPHOMORES I 'SC' 4:91, li OO 'ni .Zn . y. fa-. ri z . '. W f A M 'yn . X rv M M ' IQ L-V , - 1 . ,W x N ,- . . .1 , . ..L+,5gr6 . Q-If A x 1 E., if J 7' ff' un t 1 ,W .ew , ,4 .- 'Z Y ,iazw-f YA V I 3 vf' ,J f..ua.u-rf , ' . . 1 :p - , .. ,. -..- L. 1, ,W- , Miaw,-n .,, 5-1, , :fit 'War f 1 35 'L 1 rn, 5,1 - V Sophomore Class Sponsor Sophomore Class Teacher President Q.,- Mr. Spearman l l Mrs. Chaney 'f MM. Eddie Perez Vice-President Secretary Treasurer P Leslie Mirabella Tammy lackson CGW 5l3nl9Y l 1 r r V J. if .C l ' - e , '- ' '2.xi.Z.w'v':,..':aL'- am-M 1.'.,.w.azeizm1g5E,:Qlr:.:o,ag.eng. V- CC., ,..- ..,, .- ,. ....,.-,, fa me f 1.-U, SOPHOMORES v 183 CO FUSION S ALL PART OF Elizabeth Acevedo Doreen Acosta lohnny Adkins Beverly Atkins Debbie Akins Guisselle Albarado Craig Albertson Phillip Albertson Evelyn Alers Micheal Alexander Larry Alford Alfred Allen Billy Allen Cindy Allen Valerie Allen Earl Allison Lisa Altman Vicki Altuna David Alvarez David Alzvarez Lisa -Xlxarez Louis -'xlxarez Peter Amador leanne Anderson Linda Anderson Paige Anderson loseph Andrews Michelle Andrews SOPHOMORE5 F , It iz 'sl 'N i V : ' ,iii E A A Hr ' ,V ra Q V -L . .+ L ,N S' rf I A R Q Q Q I 'rin A . .. lA 1,1 ,. J--9 'Zi' :' I 3' x ' - x aa.. , . L Nl pr' 1 N X a ' L3 l a V D. Vallejo seems to be sayingg 'lAm l in the wrong P.E. class again? .... N 5 , , H .: I 'll I -slain? V 'UQ f l , , A ,, K 5' 9. J ' 4' I-Qu f T 4' I A +A Not all Sophomores are cute and cuddly, but this one is. M. Garcia takes a break from class work. , r . x 4' K l - s if un- - v . ' , ' v D V v, li E - ff A i ,Rf 15,1 E. ,a I-'Ji V , K I Z c w . . :'fEl'XiX. 042:23 N I 'L '1 fs' X in F- BEI G A SOPHO .QL Reiki vu ORE!! . WJ, Q 'W'- , 'W' 5 gf, , Q , , We Y N 2-1.-, T-'rf-. I, 6 wwf-1 ,V iiili' ' -Bk , ' , 2 ia uf ,f I xl fs. , V V These sophomores find time to gather and laugh in between classes. , W4 , W , V ..- K 5 , , K E I v f ff 'v- ,J ,f I! u- . W it ' ' ti' T? f-My Y V X gh 'ix' f 3 I N jc 7, 'W . 5 LK ,,. CWM X ix ' . fi . , y i , V l . If U V '- 5. w- ,, y fp, i ,.,1 1 V B 1 - A N., :V F 7 V ,Lx , , I ' if if' wif ' i Z? if fhtt t ig g PE 35 ii if Z M. Perez finds time to relax in all-the-confusion. Mary Angelo Linda Arroyo Anthony Atkins Ronnie Aufrichtis Terrell Aultman Denise Bacon Matthew Baio loe Baio Mike Baird Mayra Balaguer Robin Barber loyce Barker Diane Barraza Rick Basting Buddy Butchelder Robert Batley Frank Baymon Tina Bechtold Virginia Bedford Carla Beeve Susan Beecher Lisa Belcher Darrell Bell Donna Bell Pattie Bell Ronald Bell Gavin Belland Gwendolyn Belmer SOPHOMORES 185 Henry Bendeyo Myles Benita Buddy Bennefield Tina Bennett Greg Bierce Kim Bilesimo Linda Black Louise Blackman Dianna Blackney Deann Boatright Dax id Bogart Ray mond Bolden loe Bolomey Mike Bomboy Roxanne Bone-tt: Adam Bonnell 186 SOPHOMORES F DRE Ml i ex L' K J V :L ta l ,. Y.-Y!! , , tl- . 1i1 i i- 4. Sleeping was one way to make the day go by fast. 15.5 gg, - This sophomore dreams of the day she will be a seni S H ' A DAYDREAM! 4 1 . 'S' ' flxffl 'itll ji . ,ag M, ' Jr' L, Osburn lets her mind wander. A dreamer - nothing but a dreamer, at least that is what the majority of us proved to be. lt seemed as if there was only one thing to do - DREAM. We tried to concentrate on more important things, but as it always turned out we would sit back and think of all those great weekends that had passed and all the weekends yet to come and try and make those dreams come true. BUT the shock came when report card day arrived and the dreams had proved to fail them. F '3 'I If in :ta . lik is kfhtt TN M I 1 xx.. . . . ,, 7, ,,,, ,,,, , yfgffqw .JA-. ..i ., r Apt. e ff' L riii s avf W 1 K . -vw . 4 , 1 V ,... ,za i -l - - 6 ' in-, ., an X 1' ...Vg ' J... W . . X .fl l V .Q--'a aa ,',' f Q. 'V I 75 'MQ Xnf' 9 ' 1 9 . il -'JT y x ig ,A 5 A 411 w ff X X-,VV , W ,Az I Wiilll L 71 I. Anderson shows her emotions over her report card. R, Luizzo hopes he will make it big someday. rv. w- - 4 ,E kv ,. X t N A j f s ff . ' W . 4, ip-. 3 as 4 xLNl 'l , m ' 'Jw ,ie LuL4.cu.1 5, ot, Q 1: Xi X ii . ixi l' X X Kim Boots Rhonda Boots BeeBee Boston Carlos M. Botero Lew Bower Georgine Bowlby joseph Bowles Sanders Boyce luanita Boykin Wallace Bradford William Bradford Maxine Brady Tim Bradley Theresa Branam Donald Bridges Kim Bridwell Michael Britton Tina Brizzi Cheri Brock Frank Bronko Terri Brooks Deanna R. Brown Earl Brown Virgil B. Brown Bobby Browning Wendy Bryan Debbie Buchan Thomas Buell Carlos Buitrago Octavia Bunts Willie Burden Darwin Burdzilauskas Tomasa Burgos Kerry Burke Dwayne N. Burney Robin l. Burnham lleana Busquet Lorraine Busigo Gail Butcher john D. Butcher SOPHOMORES ' 18 7 Soraya Butler Dwayne Button Keiorne Byrd Miguel Caballero Ava Cabrera loanne Caffrey Sandra Caicedo Neil Callahan Theresa Calleja William Camacho Scott Cameron Lori Campbell Pam Campbell Derek Capitano Jackie Campdonica lames Cappel Derek Carley Monica Carlton Lois Carpenter Shelly Carr Debra Carter Bruce Castellano Maria Castillo Michael Castillo Orlando Castillo kenneth Cayasso Tracy Cenkovich lxim Cesarini Peter Chalmers Stacey Chappell Ellis Chancey Melodx Check lon Chelena IRR QOPHOMORES llllllll. QQ eeee eee eieeeee g as 3 S 2 QE .v C c s vi U ,ij gs L fx x l li xx X 'J D l ' 1 Q 5 .D Z A A - ' lx C . ,, Ag A 1 inns- i N Qi M, Kilpatrick flashes his million dollar smile! A A WE ' Q 'I' - 1 4 'll - W V' ,,fil - in-I S. Mitchell gives a quick smile. -. - .ss w ffl, , 1 ww, .W , 4, il, 'lr ' V X .t l 3 f i QL -s. V xl 9 .A AJ , l Q , ' i X V 1 ,X i it Z' Q - Q X 5 5 it ek- 'ax A rfx Smith hasa smile that 1ustcan't be resisted. y, fell i i K1 i fs You'll get no smile from me. ,3 ,fie- ? , 1 an f ,A x - - .,'- , Ev Lf'i5' 3 W ,,,A 5 5 N K 5 .. il ,-e V r i 37 i -X K X X ' 9 , , x r C f , . ' 5 Q we V ,X 4. Vll A 'g 'f , Q? N r 'A-, A A - , 'le . ,f if W xii, si y YC E I X 4. el i ' Jr g 'l' sig so for Q f' . . Q C, - mtl i of Q Ze- E f I f I V .elm , . Q A ui 'X A 2 3' W i X f 'V i , .... f f ., X 5 kg ig 3 XKL ,g .ng mn I ua f 2 1 1 C. Ray's smile brightens the day! G. Mccauiev gives a half Smiles X Wow! What a smile! iw .PX lxf 1. are I 9 as 2 l 1, 'I 1 I l I O 1 4,0 Angela Cheung Robin Childs Roger Chisholm Teresa Christenburg Helen Cianca Penelope Ciccarello Levon Clark Kim Cliff Algenia Cobbs Alan Collins Sandra Colvin Donald Combee julie Conner Vicki Conner leanine Cooper Lisa Cooper Mark Corse Eugene Costa Michele Costa Don Couch lerry Couch Dalia Cox Kenny Cox Y VSCJPHOMORES - 189 'JN '. EACH D Y REVEALED Sheri Crawford i A, 'ip Teresa Croft , f ' y julian Cross -, T lack Crotta , .. ' Sonia Cruz Chris Cummins Leah Curioso Traci Dagata limmy Dalvia Debra Dalton Chan Dam Dee D'Amico RD ,Z Lala D'Amico Novette D'Amico Sherry Dampier Edward Daniel tt' l 'A Thomas Daryn Tonya Davis Billy Dawkins Darlene Day Herbert Dean Deborah Deaver Narciso deHoyas Carmen Delgado ,fn X ,I 4 It A very familiar sight to sophomores. t A X-, ' ,,.,,,,,.....--.....,.,T.... . . M.,-5 D , -f-rl i a 5' 54 P. Parker and N. D'Amico learn senior privilege. l, McAuliffe takes parking matters into hand, Y l jf,.i-7515 . IW 0 SOPHOMORES ' L MMC K fx 'X .5 JH 453, I ' A A' EW EXPERIENCES As Sophomores became a part of the BIG RED, they attempted to gain the pride and tra- ditions of Hillsborough High School, as well as to adjust to many new changes and experi- ences. The size of HHS's campus proved to be a problem for sophomores unfamiliar with their new way of life. Many vengeful seniors and juniors misled the up and coming sophomores by guiding them to the wrong rooms or even the wrong building. The llbaby Terriers were subjected to much harassment from the upperclassmen, but learned to put up with things like senior privileges and returning trays at lunch. By the second week of school, finding their way 1 ,va 4 WM- , -fff A ' 1 , f Mm, A l Q around was no longer their main concern. . , f'YQ,g,g Their main objective became making new -- an on C friends and sharing the many experiences j , ,,. they Came to know with their new friends. A C. ',,' fff5J,?li4g!e.z'.,I' 1. Roberts catches M, Gonzalea red-handed! 'V' AT'Wff?., ,I .. v f B , gil' WW . , 'JA Q, i ' 5 Q A I at n i 3 X fl' xt ll 1 T . s ,,.,, y ss., 'E W 1 5 f ' ,A 4 Q z , V e l t as Q2 5 --af . t ,.V- j A N xg' A, 2 l fs.. 4 x f , at., was j . Q ,... , V V A. I it Q, A .5 , .7 ?iv- i i' -Q :pt Q . ' - U 'E 31 C. f ty Q , . J ex .X t X 1 .flag Qs . V f , XXlXA V j i X, -tx 1, , r I WK L l I 'A V - 3 - h, .tzav f V .A.. 'XX T ' - E ' E' 1 fi Li . j M 1 w. sal ' 4 3 I ' Y i t . k K f t X. I . XX ,X 4..L:A Xxx . I . 5 0 .fm ,A Ml f ' Q, W 7' . B F Anthony Dempsey Steve Denton Laurie Despo Kimberly Devoe lacqueline Dewan Cheryl Dexter Athel Diaz Barbara Diaz Grace Diaz Iohnny Diaz Yvette Diaz jimmy Dickson Ivory Dlcse jeff Dipolito Brian Dippel Meijhen Douglas Timothy Douglas Matthew Doyle Bobby Drew Dennis Drinnenberg Colie DuBoise Karen Duke Linda Dundore Denise Dupree Michelle Dupree Daniel Eadens Darryl Eadens Noland Eady Chris Edwards Terri Eiland Eric Elkes Cecelia Ellis SOPHOMORES 191 Chauncey Ellis Kenneth Ellis Yolanda Ellis Ciffan Emigdio Dorothy Emilut Greg Encinosa jennifer Engram Ken Ennis Pricilla Erickson Virgil Esbri Hershel Estes Billy Evans Gina Evans lames Evans Keith Evans lulia Farias Aaron Farmer Naomi Farmer Tim Farmer lames Farris Iames Featherston Anthony Fernandez Lau anna Ficcia Nadine Fiore 192 - SOPHOMORES ,, . . l ll X , E K V ,ai At. nigga: I I, f 4-1 5. g 'X' Al Ju., V-X X B BY TERRIERS LEAR Y. Diaz, D. Acosta, E, Petrucci sing the Alma Mater. I ' 4 mxR'J.r 52 'Til . i ,kk rl, 4 tl ff i fn, 1 tx I X as , w-nlrx if 1 Y 5 ' 9 ' if at f .Q E 5 if E - Q 1 , V X K Kris Karp admires the Big Red trophy case. l X l V K 1 1 'X V1 V 1 N ..,. . I - B V v lf Y 4 - , v N -I NX 'N' N i l 5 X A lm 1 A ' l X is, ' -if .J MEANTNG or TR Dino I Lff' -WV f 5, Q, ,,v A 0 T 'Y 7 Qs i I W it aw .waffle ,,7 ,.,, -t, ,...., 5 ' C74 A 9 v 9 f , X 0 ! 2 , 1 K 1- 1. by 9 Every year the Big Red Terriers carry on the tradi- tion of initiating the 'lbaby Terriers. This is a time where seniors and juniors show their spirit for the Big Red by making the sophomores things like kissing the sacred H on the patio and also by making them sing llThe Alma Mater. But the soph- omores didn't seem to mind because they knew this was one step forward to becoming a true RBIG Red Terrier. is ' W 04 ,f m T , NYE ,, lmwf, gi 15 .17-, E, Q ,, , nfl ,fi ' ,J Wi 4 is B F A - ml . gi I i J' ' i my ' ',, F, ay, W f T -T fy if ,r,. sr . it - -X Q - ,IM fx 3 n 5 ' ' .X 1 X ik it 'T X! A 1 E D fa Q 'T l 6 J? A . , l f v wg?-U I f- . 1-. ,, if , 3 ' f M a 5 ii A 'GL' - A tate , lzlx X H -'V' ii y as 'Q .. Z B 1 . eg1,f.f.5, l ik W M,-1 shows his affection forthe Big Red V , ' Seniors takeaload off theirhands, - if - '27 Al A535 '5 -w 14 Y 145-1 vw ww ,M 4 if W 60 sem 'V 1 l I W' 1 '1 1 Billy Fitzsimmons Carol Flanders Norman Flowers Lori Floyd David Ford Melinda Ford Byron Foulkrod Dennis Fourqurean Anthony Forte Millie Fottler Glynis Frazier Scott Freeman lim French Heather Frey Tommy Fry Patricia Fuentes Bonita Graines Anne-Marie Galbo Brenda Gant Cosme Garcia Linda Garcia Michael Garcia Luisa Gari Lenora Games Antonio Garrett Paul Garrett lames Gatlin Dana Gato Edel Gauthier April Gay Karen Gibson Byron Giddens , , ,,.,,, , , ,..VV M-. SOPHOMORES 193 Shawn Gilbert Kandi Gilbertson Malcolm Gillard lanice Girven leff Godwin Cynthia Gonzalez Iaime Gonzalez Jesse Gonzalez Liliana Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Mark Gonzalez Latoya Graham Keith Grams Anthony Grant Sandra Grantham Andre Green Cedric Green Dexter Green Fredric Green Milton Green Susan Green Sharon Gregory Russell Grieshop David Griffin Lawrence Griffin Lori Griffin Christi Griffith Gayle Guggino Greg Guagliardo Thomas Gunderson Marvin Guz Lora Hall lulius Halyard William Harding Lloyd Harper Angela Harris Carlton Harris Frank Harris lOY6ll3 Harris Rusty Harris 194 SOPHOMORES I lf 1 Y .,-K ' -I' 1 ,AG LL CAUGHT PI THE SWING .51 1 1 1-4-V I-lux f ,. urn - EE' ' QC s um, Q can ,gb K ' '13 . ' Q A it 1' r f it , .lig H 2 - r ya ui' .,v- X X F ' at i .wx 0 gp -'3 P- - , ' 1 . , f i .y 1 , , it a l l.,xz,-in llllnf ff, i A f 'li l il , l lx ' 1 ,5 i r Y -lx l , V N f .ix v dung I ' K v . , 1. , , K. Grams finds the patio a good place to talk 4 in . ' - i 1 xl f X .i 'B I i N , I -a i V ' E-Q f N - ll, WM :smug l '- h b si i Q , 4 6 , . , L ' - R K -ii l - . I A ,.. , xx . ,-5 Q. , s A N , .Q ' ' ' X X . l , ,g i 4 'xl K 5 W e 1 w l : g, . 5. .W 'G I -A . In X l 5, A S 1 iv' i 5' ' I Lf'XX 5 ' ,555 Q .. , k 1 lk! X K RQ fk ' trol i, 1 i V 1 ' f Q :L 1 Q I l JS . A XX Going to the board is inevitable! ,-f , if . . ,, ,.,...,,,ai,1.,. ia, i. i. .,, Tvs. , 54,354 lt fi 1 f ,S t As with any new experience, the Sophomore class tackled its fears and anxieties of the Big Red with gusto, usu- ally reserved for things other than school. They jumped head-first into classes, clubs, and sports, and from time to time seemed almost to be drowning in school spirit. They formed boisterous and highly animated groups between classes - talking over the latest in books and movies for more often than not - the latest in Sophomore gossipll. They became a common sight at football games lending both their voices and their enthusiasm to help boost an already eager crowd. Their loyalty, too, was apparent from the very start, defending the Big Red seemed to be one of those responsibilities passed down from year to year. In all of this, then, there emerged a feeling of school spirit like no other. The Sophomore Class was involved in any- thing and everything, and was undoub- tedly llcaught up in the swing. 1 , f, '-nas ' 1-: -W',' f 'W' 57 Vicky Harris , . A ,Q X l f f'l ' Natalie Hart ' l -. ,.., . .. 1 1' ' ' ' Sylvia Hart ' ., ' . . 'P' zhilf tr . .. ' - H- , .V .I V-A - Z. leanice Hatten U ,,, f fi ' A 'Q ' ' , if if Linda Haya ,,. f 1 ' X , 1 A, ,, ' Q A, l - , Michael Haynes 'S' L ' 2 f , ' V, ' I ' Z T ' w 4 , y Xu v, f K Robert Haywood . il ' Q. 1 .l i Y .li if 7 X . Albert Hefner Teachers and students often be come the best of friends! , S, Eric Henderson -J l 1 'fl h Xu 1- 1 -- 3 9 g . . . Kent Henderson Patti Hengel Gary Hernandez lolanthe Herndon -9 Kippie Herrington . 1 Rene Hett . l 'll ll 'A lx A Sophia Hightower if W S S S lsoPHoMonss 195 Lisa Hildebrand Darryl Hills Alvin Hobley Martin Hodges Curtis Holland Shirley Holley Tammy Holley Cindy Holm Bryant Homer Robert House Amy Howie Bobby Hundnall Carrie Hudson Chris Hughes Cynthia Hughes Danny Humphrey Bridgett Hutchins Michael Hutchinson Truong Huynh Debbie Hyde Otis Hyde Cecil Hynes jamie Hynes jimmy Ikonomidis Gary Ivey Larry Ivey Amy lackson Cindy jackson 196 ' SOPHOMORES WHY ME? Q 2: MY- M. rf l. Couch has two reasons for not listening. 'thy Wm . Zag 0,1 B Dom never considers asking why me? gg K-. P. K QE' cf I X .raw K. Gilbertson reacts to a photographers whistle, ., ik, ., ,wil A . fl, 1.1, ..g' . .7r,1..,4 -, 3 5 ' ' A A ,5 2z1,iQ't ., .sf,.1.-A.,---V -Q - -f-1-V-YA.. ..A.-..J.44l-5 4 ' ,i..T..1 Xp.. ei? -Z s . A L ' n 11. ba - 5 , :VA is . N , J ifff' A :gil Xi l 'xx X' ff ww-mv-' f ff L 4 ? af 49 ga' Q' , 4, S K K J N-1 L. Alvarez wonders, Why now? 1 -on X. s' A Q- X ,152 . 5 .- f - ' You're kidding? You can't expect me to do that? J H V X K A. , 'Q ' L.. Q : . y .,,.:.,. A . Us :ii F- ' . L 'J . g ' V I J -. V S Q 'li ' J f , sf' J mf 'S Xx ' . J ,f A . Q f X V4 ,- 5 11 s .. '- ..., . i'fEff' 'X ' ' ' ' :fi 5.11 -we 4' Q.. QV. ff,-L V 'fy f ' , J 1 - W J - , 3 Q x ie: 2 I ...., 3 K f X nik ,' 2, si J' FN- J A J J .' ,Pi-9 '.'T f ' 'Wim''S'?ffT, -'llfiff'lfji'1'iYlglgv. V' ' Dawn Jackson Leah Jackson Melody Jackson Sean Jackson Tammi Jackson Vernessa Jackson Herbert Jacobs Herman Jacobs Jerome Jacobs Kenneth Jacobs Lisa Janotta Everett James Kathy James Pat James Greg Jeffcoat Michelle Jenkins Robin Jenkins Archie Jerry Danny Jimenez Eva Jinks Curt Johnson Diana Johnson Ike Johnson Michael Johnson Minnie Johnson Myron Johnson Phillip Johnson Ronella Johnson SOPHOMORES Greg lohnston Robert lohnston lohn Paul lones Laura lones Digna luarbe Phillip Kam Tina Kash Anna Kelley Sheila Keifert Dana Keifhaber lerry King Rick Kinsman Byron Knight Russell Kocheran Kristine Karp Kerry Krumholz Louis Labrador Gary LaBrenz David Lackmann Trudy Lambert Lisa Langford Charlotte Lanier Donna Lara Renee Larkin Al Larry Lester Latrece lohn Lawrence Steve Lazzara Ernest Lemus lulie Lemus Sherry Leon Sharon LeRoy loy Lescalleet Steve Lescalleet Barbara Lewis Greg Lewis Kathy Lewis Christie Link Randy Liuzzo Pamela Ln ingston VB SOPHOMORES wnehbnw if wuz no all all i LA V A -5 f T V Q U FV Y A AX A IQ ex This sophomore hustles to class to escape a 47 third tardy' And that's not even the H . i, br- 1 -1.-I ,, Im .' . ' 'f' Ng. , ' -M V V 1 has we f ' i ' ' '- .. ww- f-A . ,, -1 fl V L ,,,? he ifgigi g , T H' 1. i 2. ii Q 'Z' 5.x A R , 5 1,7 F These sophomores do their workin anticipation of lunch, f f Y I j l L - 1 i' fri mi X I N H 2 i 1 F 'V' if It of E S 95- .. .A 5 F , v 1 For sophomores, the first year of high school wasn't what they expected at all. lt seemed to be hassle after hassle with no let-up in sight. They soon found out this was normal, and that it would be over soon enough. Aside from having countless senior privileges sprung upon them, the sophomores took all the con- sequences of being a 'lbaby barker in stride. These three just got caught trying to hitch a ride on the elevator. 78. f' fa .ti fihi dt- w , V 7 e .. .i55.,,,.. W f 65 f 1 E ,Q J- ff f 'In ., .-H F' ,si '4 s, lg Robin Childs studies her music carefully before attempting to play it. , sf WW ,nd 'fn ef! lh Kim Bivens' expression shows her feelings toward English. 15 'Q 'if l XR 1 xqvnvf' 2 Carol LoBalbo Karen Lockhart Dennis Lofton Anthony Lopez Daphnne Lopez Kim Lopez Lori Lopez Morris Lopez Vickie Lovell Melvin Lowman Marc LuFriu Iosephine Lugo Brenda Manis Michele Maniscalco Mary Manley james Mann SOPHOMORES - 199 Kim Mann Edward Mari Robert Mari Lisa Marshall Billy Martinez Henry Martinez Manuel Martinez Yvonne Mashburn George Maskall lr, Robert Mason Veronica Mason Valerie Massaro Allison Matthews Steve Mauro Andrew McAllister leremiah McAuliffe Melody McCarty Gregory McCauley Montreal McCullough Sue Allen McDaniel Cheryl McDaniels David McFadden Robin MtShee Demetrius McKinney Clayton Mclntosh David McMasters Denise McNeely lames McNeely SOPHOMORES 2,32 . , ef ,,,. ,J 3 V iw fsfld .Ev 4 A r TIF ' ' l- ' I , K Jn o'lZ'e c73eginnin 1 me l 'T l lf!-f lf,t .?g u, 5? ii lr s QANAL-A 'if' ,Q af '07 ' 'A' ea I 1- 5 U l i. 4 li 4 . . 'L Q I I t V4 A , ,Mx FV, . 1 Y 4 ll l .2 gg, Q, ...Q I f ' I X X K 1 wh , lf l .f i 9 l S. Cruz begins the year with a smile. 0 I .' - if , I , f LFA! ll C Mi V W ' A, K fl W if K r 4 it C A Wm . ,mr t l'rr f .. - Z. L- r fl ,QS I'-QE? ' ' ' MH ' L A Vx 1' -N. - -51523 ' Q 1 VJ- 5 e J . This sophomore seems to have given up early, ' 4 J- ., v Y I , ,.'X,, AJ-, 1 4 A- f A A. ' .im V ll K.Karp daydreams about her next two years, ? f - YW M 5 4 l l f Q M L H 'Z M Q ' ' L 1. if WMA 'X ,,rf' g A, fihkev' Some sophomores spent most of the year behind books. ' i . 5 1 4 1, rf, M H I ., i z 'Q gf ' ' L ' 4 L' N H y , f - ,ww fly, V 1 ' I Denise Mcvicker Timmy Meares lohnnie Medlin Sharon Meeks Eddie Melcon Caridad Mendoza joseph Menendez Robin Messer Crystal Metts Sandra Meyer Linda Militello Emigdio Millan Helen Miller Adriane Mills Wanda Mingo David Minter Sheri Minton Stephen Minton Leslie Mirabella Floyd Mitchell Gregory Mitchell Lisa Mitchell Steve Mitchell Angela Moak James Mobley Kerri Mobley Lisa Monteleone larnes Moore SOPHOMORES 201 Kim Moore Sally Moore Donna Morales Maria Morales Alvin Mosley Sheron Mosley Freddie Mulkey Henry Mull Todd Mullis Darrell Munn Lynn Murphy Desiree Mutcherson Stephanie Myers Chris Mygrant Anthony Myles Vera Myles Christy Nales Karen Nall Anthony Nathan lennifer Nelson Kellie Newland Rhonda Newman Artchester Newsome Elaine Newsome Adam Neyes Cristello Nicholas Rhonda Nicholas Marty Nichols CourtnayN1ckles Kathryn Nirosky Renee Nisse Laura Nolte Mark Nonnenburg lacqueline Norman XX anda Norman Paul D Norris 202 SOPHOMORES lf' A OTHER WILD A D CRAZY D Y! il gm iii ,Q xiii 'H f ,, AM! Lf ev X , r 1' r' I s. :M cl l la 1 lfX I T . K N , .. ized' avi' 'G by - ,, ui 5. l Q Q K 4. 1 , I -:fi n ll' f cyl 1 I' WP. :gm - 555- l Lv 1 4 -, -g N S, Dampier and P. Parker hustle to South Campus. D Acosta is real enthused about being told to go to Class. 5 i i L 'fx 1 uf Fil s Wil 'I 3.2 9 , r Lyn Q. 1 i 0 , f Y W. 1 url A li a t , A A iv' Q L- f fl,- . Ck 56 t K Q ilk:-+.:s9f QW E. Orta loves all the attention he gets at school. 'lWild and crazy were only two of the words used to describe a day at Hillsborough High School. There were always things to do, places to go to, and many new and exciting experiences. We made the best of the times and restrictions we were giveng for instance our eight minutes between classes and our limited lunch period. Even though it was rush, rush, we always man- aged to pull through and make the very best of what we had. These sophomores make the best of their English class. ' f ,, Qfj ,ii '-it ft .LA ilihi - K , 5, 21515 I rf, if I if I '- T A FL, gl ' P 19 W? K - U .v -. gg ', .31 ..',, -. it V, , , ,,V, 1 ' I 'I 'K X M W l C. Williams thinks of all the things he has to get done. ' H 1339Natf5.i:51+5,'fg,l3if1,EfEjgj5uf5:,g+1g1L.,T3lgli,, 9 ffl 'V ' v -sea' rw-sl. .Q , -l . l V ,j.i7f1.f-gifsjggigsefgy-zqiyggfeif-:qi-1f,'iE,5,gtiL,gi,1. wc- ..l.Ml . - . ' -sw. - t - we -1 f if -. ..u e -lawn -V in ii ., -'i if I Q, A -it , it 1 J t S 1 fi ff-it P' f M M MS t M fl X V. vm egg- 1.1-i2ew:f.f' ' - 1 it I Q 1 1 'E 'if--571'-?f.i5l ,t13113'wir-'.f'i:i,3:gay:-.ag-aj -i, -lghgllvdr V - ' ng,-, ' -' 1, 4 Sheila Nurse Cady Nystrom Margaret Oakes Hall Odell Shelly Odom lda D. Oglesby Mark O'Laker Eddie Oliver Sharon O'neill Eddie Orta Lori Osburn Wendy Overstreet lanet Pacheco Lemuel Padgett Nelson Palma Bonnie lo Parham Susan Park Pam Parker Patricia Parker Shawn Parker SOPHOMORES 203 Penny Paris Tony Parrado Priscilla Parries Michelle Parry Tina Pasbach Dana Payne Angela Pearsell Daisy Pelaez lanet Pena Cindi Pendleton Michael Penzato Laura Peralta Sheila Perdue Dan Perez Herberto Perez lose Perez Mike Perez Orlando Perez Greg Permuy Cari Peterson Liz Petrucci Dawn Phillips Patricia Phillips Darrell Pilcher Elizabeth Pitts luan Pizarro Robert Plainte Manuel Prado lxarmen Pratt Robert Pride 204 SOPHOMORES '- ff. 3 f4:.. , 1 geeeel eeeeea ,. ,,lA x l N ' f A s , ,J ,X ,V 3 .K L.- l i 4- ' ,, L' f.. .P -P I l ' un A '89, f C. Peterson is a true terrier. W: 1, 4-.4 .,-1 ,li mx, -..t ,A rm, P, Parker has a different answer. fi. if ,f 2 El . , . l P- 1. ff 1:-CJ4' ff.. A ,-gg'-zlr.x V- r Y F, , .... f fu aa ' D. Bacon socializes with seniors. . i Q l'...l1 ' A., -.-s -ew., D . '5Til ' ,Alle S. Blue and classmates work to perfect themselves. 'fn f ,f H ff? ...ni .t. ow f - Q ' V37 ? 1 A y . 1 'S if 1 ' A M I fx! f sm, i 4 f i ,A el , X ,f 5, 1 Ne v L 'H' fi ,Wx -r 3 fp. 4- v -..-.. 3 , tyl,fjg.Y,,?.-A 'Y If S' av' iv 7 what W This 50ph0m0re proves her loyalty to the H , C. Hart and friends C3tCl'l up on the latest. lose Prieto Joseph Prillmayer Tina Prior James Proctor Paula Proctor Adele Prusser Derrick Qwillen Pattie Rabelo Carmen Radcliff Robert Radice Sherry Ragsdale Cheryl Ray Beth Reaves Warren Redd Donna Reed Billy Reed lerry Reed Marsha Reed Rhonda Reed Eddie Reeves Kathy Register Ann Marie Reina Helen Resto Tammy Revels Allen Reyes Pedro Reyes OPHOMORES 205 Tina Reyes Terri Reynolds Kelly Riggs Catherine Riley Martha Rivera Ike Rives Rivar Rafael Richard Robb Mark Robbins julie Roberts Michele Roberts Eric Robinette Clarence Robinson Deborah Robinson Lena Robinson Sharon Robinson Elaine Robles Lewis Roderick Willie Rodgers Damaris Rodriguez David Rodriguez Enid Rodriguez Manuel Rodriguez Marisol Rodriguez Mayra Rodriguez Paul Rodriguez Vicky Rodriguez Dawn Roesly ZIBSOPHM RECRE TIO FILL PIR in i L' , 4 RJ 'f . 'X . l X . WX A bins t , , , f fav 'f 3. 'C '- pf. if ,V 1 X ,l M I, ? Q l .' ,,,, 'am X Q L W F Q v f ,fr X '1 I i s-i'X'l , Lui' lit JH E-ZZ? E27 g Tx 1 f- X, What is there to do after midnight? I Y s . ' s. V , ,,,, V IV ici-'A ff.-so yr i- ,L L ix, - - ft- Q----f --l After the Big Red football games, many HHS students came here to socialize!! vac M-, Q c cfcc ,sss O RLEISURE TI !!! Ma' rf- -- M , -.4f,-f-f:w-- -me-by-f+.5,f.fh,M,,g-,1..,W,L.,z,,..r..,.,, vb .1 ' ..f-1'2e: A- -. Q t , 1, 5 . ' l ' x X I ' . .L r M we , E 2 , Q 1xQ mfg Qs fr X at z K , .L-. 1 9 L5 Q ' 1 '-S' wf 1' 6' - x 'xx E 7- I Q X l AX ' f ' all . ' o Xi? lx H Xe, tt Tal V L K . ' . f' Sl Brrvrllf IQ! M559 A common Saturday afternoon hangout. I V' r.. 1' r X x 1 4 ,- ..,.. REO!! VV X4 1 - .fig - 42nd St, proved to be a HOT spot!! .rl , , L.: ul A K ,Q v , :', I ,' g KL4, S , I 1: 5 to y gif 'wt ' ,..: Q A L Q M L 4 - if fs? 3 L ff' 2 ' 1 ' - 4 wi. if Q ' QI- Nl -. N 1 i s S all L it S l- ,ff S M b X .i..t, I 5 A -vk,,. X ,VIZQM X L G YK V --, LAX 1 , A x x L- . ,L ' rx S ,M it l it it I L A--A QE W U - L ig ffl' ,Q ' 3 4 L F5 gi F 2 Q ft hir., P ' V' S is , - . ' Y f ' A L5 3 Q 3 5 v' ig-:J ,A r 15 l ' , t te ' ' , -' ..f ff f le or if wt l L 1 Q L t,.. L 'nit 'fl - A 'fly Tp gi , K li , 3 1 V, . 1-5 in ,, .V -.rs-,g-,.,.w -. r ol-A 45, K la lf'JT2vfu, fl !E'1l'.'-- I 'i , e .-of , L ri- -Lge-wewti W, ,wnlrq A .q ,.q,.gz -L1 ' cg ttttt .ttt , S S it it to it S S at S at luanita Rojas janet Roldan Lucinda Rolle- Marilyn Romera Darrell Rawden Laura Rowe Tessie Rowell Delicia Rowland Michael Rowles Rosa Royal Sharon Rudd Johnny Russell Yolanda Rutland Paul Sacco Louie Salario Everett Salithia lohn Sampedro Al Sams Alfred Sanchez Raul Sanchez Sylvia Sanchez Yliana Sanchez Ainee Sanchez Boyce Sanders Mabel Santana Alcides Santiesteban Troy Scarborough Monica Schaefer SOPHOMORES 207 3-1 Sandy Schonberger Carl Schwarz lody Scranton lames Selby Oscar Seluidge Ronnie Setliff Lisa Shedd Christine Sheffield James Shelley Kelly Shewell Vicki Shores Terry Shuman Marcos Silverio Craig Simmons Jacqueline Sims Tommy Simms Liesl Smart Annette Smith Calvin Smith David Smith jackie Smith leff Smith Karla Smith Lynda Smith Marna Smith Pam Smith Randy Smith Reginald Smith Ill SOPHOMORES ..' r-1, WE'VE O LY IUST BEGUN Q , Agllbgmggf if 1 ,,. ki IC' Mi ,Q rf .il T. Cenkovich thinks back on her first year as a cheerleader. V 4 M N S. 1 L '- ., , sl X ' ,p Q, l -we -x. 'xx v-, 3 1 'E 'i ' I 'y.i T S. Dampier has a difficult time opening her locker, Cari P. starts her sophomore year by studying hard, ' 4 'ff .Y Y 7 ' L ' ', A '. j f' - A' xi 4.33 ' ft' .. - 3 'A V 'V - 'Uri W l 2 1 . '- QQ w F 6- 1 ti SA Q- A ,, P 5, . v ' get , ff. F, 5 w i t, - a s 'P i E-it Q' l l t X15 .. ti-iff' 9 F-DEA It Q ,..,. 54 ,, !' ' ' J 5 'E f X t A f f if -X-T Xt MTA ' Q sa er 'J 'lf . 1 E. Perez takes time to think about the years ahead of him. -a ,Q legit it ' f Qi N li AQ. 5 i xp, , x it 17 - e'f'T- ri ' 3 ' K. S ' ' ' , M ' ' ' ' -' I B fx D. Vallejo is amazed of the size of Hillsborough. ' I -ty Q2 7 i , su RH. 'H-f -. --r ff-H ' 54' ir A x e . g, xl 'N ww ' t , L N A . X .Q eta , , ,t. - , , -1 , , f - in. .3if. , iiIm'h'F' 'aw' V .1 1 V 'Vf ff :'?'0 lh:f Til tx tv i 4 , - V--v -an Hb- - A 'la i- vm, , - ' is' ' rr 11' W ? wQw', 'MT 'E'iL'u'w'M ,bl f 'WS dt M M ,i 5-5,4 X '. sr wwf. ,ewta t i Wim W f ' iz, W s wfmgu , ljggvm 1 - f F'-i gi,-1Qfilf5iiff !i,5x5'pilS?f , ,ay A 1 iv. Qi- ai, ml gf. fl fa l ' ' it -ga-2 Qi Robin Smith Samuel Smith Thelonious Smith Frankie Solomon Stephanie Spato Dena Speegle Debbie Spivey Sonja Spivey Gary Stanley Denise Steele Jerry Steen lohnnie Stennis Carol Stephens Vincent Stephens Wendell Stephens Dennis Stewart Mary Stlner Steven Stone Laura Strasser Genie Strawn Vardelar Streeter Christopher Super Donna Swoboda Nicholas Szegda Fanny Tam Roy Tanner Denise Tanon Steven Tapley SOPHOMORES 209 Rose Tarver Ieff Tawzer Andre Taylor Patricia Team Bill Thomas Dean Thomas Derreck Thomas Derrick Thomas Felecia Thomas Angelo Thompson Robert Thompson Lauanna Tricca Maurice Tiller Charlene Tipping Robin Todd Teresa Toney Hector Tornh X eronica Trahan Trieu Ixiel Nhu Robert Tripp 210 0 SOPHOMORES ..'f frif3'7lf' Q ll-'r21 fT:l M r.t,.1,9',.. Ji , ,. , 1 .4 I., . .',i.1,f: D Y BY DAY t 3 f ra X T T T Tl 'Nw' fbi Wf' i fl Nc ll-C . YT . ,ww s,,,Tx- D 4. A in .A . f ' 1 . A, 1 pf A-4 iwll . Sophomores experience their daily routine. C, Clark ig ready to face another day, ' 1 'l . 1 fi ll ,L -X - 4 . .I A , V 6-T . is N' - I ll l H will l - ' F I , , tr ' - 1: 7 :X - I im X . A . - Q rj' ' ill T lackson takesabreatherlrom world history. W, fn ' '- 1 gr , , f. X ,i , i4 ff' Vanessa Tucker Donna Valdes Margie Valdes Rose Valdez Anthony Valenti Danny Vallejo Ray Varas Michele Vargas Fred Vega Victor Vega Aida Velarde Maisa Velazquez Vince Velazquez Angela Venditti Elva Ventura 1, D. Vest jessica Vickers Ralph Viersay Steven Villanueva Vicki Villarosa Shannon Voglernan Quyen Vuong lackie Walker Michael Walker Robert Walker Sheila Walker William Walsh Kathy Walters Keith Walton lra Ward Sharon Ward Zellene Ward Larry Wardino Richard Warner Michael Warsick Deirdra Washington SOPHOM RE 211 ,u-1, 4252 rl! b V r J ffl ' 1 15 gf bm .5 A ' 4 1, -f- fi . 'str s -, 1.5'N'f:. 'L ' , 1. 212 - SOPHOMORES SOPI-I0 ones Theresa Watson I! li 5 1 Christine Watson 23 A g b 'ng e Brian Watton ,' ' 1 ' ' K A Q , lim Watts F K I . 5 5- GJ' 'i e Mary Watts L P ' ' f i 5 ' f Randy Wayman X f , y f I '21 'L Ten Weldne' e 3 K f'X'l X' it L A 333 fi ,f Craig Wells ' A fe i x iz- Kimberly Werlein , i- 'Q , sv- '5 Bob West 3 Brad West Glenn West joe West Angela Wetherington Glen Wheeler Shari Whidden Andre White Robin White . 1 F 'i Ellie Whitehurst , Jennifer Whitman 6 , - - .h'. . W,x,w:-X L . Eugene Whitney F - W' ' 'ii Ervin Wiggins ' 1 limmy Wiley gi Q. I Tommy Wilkes L ' , V Louie Wilkerson l ' iv' 1 Cheryl Wilks i E-9' -Xpril Williams HX X , NF V 1 . f -- J I 1 e 'i f'f ' 'f f2 Tf'f7 Tveft e::,-fn ,,. , V . -?..-.1 4 f M ,.-,- ffff x W ff fa- JL j,.i 5 9,1 ff , 5 Q a , , 3 1942 i K' sa. 2! . i Af i V TX E Q Z Fi, - is Q CLASS OF V i 'Y W A T 'xg 1 is 7 , . 4- V.. ,f 'X T 1 l Z V 1 1' ' - a as , kat. C x if W' f, I 9 . 'Qi . 5: .3 ,V ff. X 1 mi., . 4 W A rg 4: 5 M , V gi A 9 i x W i ,gil 'ii - riffs i C i ffl fi li I l T :5 '?E i , is Wi 'Qf ,.,x,,w5g,,3,., .E - ., i - 4,,,,3ii-ifffff-':f,:t5 my- at W' -.WL-Q-ml-.lu-115-Li: f:fq.:is.n,:'i asp: ggi' ' 52:3 .r , - gg , 1 'ina 3-A5525s-yzzqzrlygst.,,.,.f.pg,.,,ssslfarsm.,,.,.1ff.f,a.,s.,,,,., , il B1 Chris Williams Christine Williams Clyde Williams Donald Williams Dwayne Williams Dewayne Williams Ernise Williams Everett Williams Gail Williams Hope Williams Larry Williams Linda Williams Mark Williams Mary Williams Michael Williams Ronnie Williams Tim Williams Tim Williams Toney Williams Troasa Williams Veronica Williams Willie Williams Sandra Willis Andrew Wilson Earl Wilson Gertrude Wilson Lori Wilson Reama Wise Beth Wood Barbara Woods Beth Wray Tonya Wright Nonita Yates Marie Yebra Eugene Young Tangelo Young Lisa Youngblood Mathew Zosel SOPHOMORES 213 796: 54' seg fgfig , ., 1 L.. ,K N 1 1 A' .4 kk ,,.,. ' .Jn '02 b - iii ' E33- Ffa. r vw junior Class Sponsor GE lunior Class Teacher Ms. Davis Vice President President Majure Chisholm Secretary . XX in Mr. Pop Green Treasurer S-.4 Bill Mullen my Gina Costa I-s3s:gg,yQ'ffzw,f:rs'tf:':fr:vr'5F:gf7ff::'f1rriif-fir 5 f - A'-'fs-A - ff f' f ' H H f G 51' ww-wil. LigeQ,s,g':..g,i.s,,, ll A ' , , ??wJY iff-M' 4-gfilf-'wr'f7gL51Q1'.'m-' :H - ' ' ' 'il 1 1 ,7 Melanie McCarthy O 1uNioRs - 215 Hollis Abdoo Maria Acevedo Glenda Adams Randy Adams Mary Adkins Leslie Ahlefield Mike Ake joseph Albano Michael Albano Sheila Alchediak Ray Alcover Lori Alfaro Argelio Alfonso Cindy Alfonso Gary Alford lanet Allen lohn Allen Michelle Allen Renee Allen Theresa Allen Andrew Alley Cynthia Almas David Alvarez Madalin Alvarez Roger Amick Linda Anders Alvacho Anderson leff Anderson Sandra Arbelo Kathy Arnold Kenny Avis Yolanda Bacon Carla Baggetl Dessilee Bain Danette Baker Theresa Ball Lisa Bane Tom Bankhead Alyce Barbour David Bardin Tamara Barksdale lesse Barron Brenda Barroso lohn Bauman Debbie Bazo Nazarine Beasley Adrain Beland loy ce Benchimo 216 IUNIORS HAPPI ,..,,-.V-,wmv-. '-x'-Y'-J' 'i?:4'4?'2f.ih only we .i-A, , ,,, F' 4 Q ? s W m f A 1' ANU: x . A t.. .td 1 ' Q 7 1 . Q 44 A 5 f if V ig A Q8 A X V' ld l Z! M-,E Q V V ik N wif! if A L is IQ . X 'li AP, .,. 'E xx X- L- i .as -- 4- , ,-. I in . Q i 5 R :ii f. -153' get in- 41 5. kv' I . VN 'cvs N WA! C' Wh, X ' xg.. 5- ir-f 7 75 F -S L ,fs AA Kyv My A i Qs f vw 5 1 Q ,.- L A , .f I-i Y' 5' i - is f 2- If l'-if x ,v 1 - ff ,, V , B if l ' WA xl ff l l xx f 1 V fa f .sa r ' 4 . A. , p xi x 1 - ' ' f P 'mi 4' exif' B 'fm'-M '44w4i1 ,W ,Q , iff f7'v.-.L f -2- ' F -,'z,'. -b .. ' --,. '.f:2.1,em. N .1215?EQ9f5Qf2'T?5f7j?f575f?i73?i4Qi?,'Qi 1E7i?rw ' M 1 , -.-- ' 1 e 4 ' -fs '-15 1' I N , c v 1 v:.'bf1:5P:f:a,' ' 'fm N ,313 nu - JH-'L :sfwfffijufnfs Qwi'-'dn-fm'-rw? ' .' , .Qgimfb-' mf - 4 ir f,Wfw,m:1' -Qlwwj wszw,-W':f2f:15i:f,, wi, V. , 1, J , . if , 1,f.g:,1f1,SVp,,::. -.iq .1,,,fA. fp-wffw: -f-11? M I zgi:-.:..:i3 ,g,,,f,, :f1 , x..,x.-, ,,-,,,g,,,i,L4 ,,,.,, ,. gk,. Ag4A,g,p.fA.: q.... ,!.,M5,,:,,,., my-W, L ff. f 2 m,fC,,s i, f , 24 X'-?'a1Zl i'f7kZU6:ff5?f .024 0' 'fi ', erin fx. 1. ' - ,wi 2iZ:'3'+4'1 f x, :z , , MIS 0 ' , , Kiev hw' ,QQ mg , , M , W V eg? 01 If IJ E? .748 UBI? n :fa 3 e Aff WQQI' of AW 0!fa0ilQZi'.' id mens Z J- K F. A ,. Bi ' l 6Cll7Z J. gf, .Q '24 ,, 'Q f f ' Wwe , 1- ' ff' , W, ' 5 99 , A R ffm f 7 -. mam W ., ,J ' N ,, 7' , f ?'7f5'f'W77 X fi 4 ' Z4,,WgJJ rf Z 1 E' R Lfhasm, . 1458 , iff 2, , , 5' fi fllqffif W,'f 7X Lfzff' V , ' 'U zf,,f,,ffgfv mmzxn mayo f X , ,lflflf ,ffaff ,W 'za ., 412 33' W Z f,'Qf'7 I iz ' wwf f , , fn 4 f f , , ,V 5 f X i 1 r ,J- ,,, f , fa wwxik x J, v w ., --v-- f 'f -f--X7 Ln.,-.41 ' ,ff -, W., . nu E'kfb3Tr5:'frQ'fff'i'7C9i-ilk 'J ' ' fy W WNW M lUN'QK5,L21Z, - ., .Ta-mfg-71-yr fmt-vwyf' Tvfrfr V P E Christina Bennett Sheryl Bennett Dwayne Berrien Bryan Berry Alan Bigelowe Brian Billingham Shannon Binkley Alisa Black Lisa Blizzard Angel Blosfield luanita Boler Chris Borden Stephen Boston Steve Boston Thelma Bowe Diana Bowens Deneen Bowers Wanda Bowlby Francenia Boyd Patricia Boyd Richard Boyer let! Bozarth Regina Brady lohn Bramlett 218 - iumons ALL TOGETHER OW vr'f 'i A 1 'Ra as ' --K 'rl--' G 4- X , . ' - f- p ,s. uri i L .,. a , ' . N Q l - . a , 5 f NNN , 1 A 1 -, -Leg f 'NR r iQ at ill? l 3 -vw ,li f . .fl 4. 7. 4. . .- i X 'i 6 li .L WL :L C. Knestaut and L, Lecaroz getting their act together. M W 'ab' ,- t,, - f gi Friends gather for a long awaited talk. i 7? tv ll , wr' 4'! .V - fa-f-wriv--ff-f-W 7 J--my .f,V,-,w1..i Y.Y, ., .K,-,.ff.,ff,---W,,v,Q.,fab ,Tavern vga., M., WW, . A ,,., it ' 'f,1+'m,faf:ff,.,, vw Q,.1,:-LQ., , r- ' .f ' , VW? 11?-ff,-,'lvw5+ 3-,152 Q :'v:,j ff ., ,F V' 1.01,-'11 w'ff,, pq-w.f,.3, yi , . ,M . ' 1. .- JQEEEAHJDT4 Q, ,l'5f'1xi,iff'Wl'?.s'fIWfrwi..Jaw--1: 1ff:1,5'. :'wp, ,1a ,T ,T T Guess What? Your second year at H.H.S. has come to an end. The anx- iously awaiting juniors have become seniors. For some, the junior year seemed forever. Many made new friends and sadly to say some had made enemies. That was all in the past. Hillsborough is a thriving school, E. Castillio has her act together. especially with new students that had if been transferred here, New students ' ' , must have realized what a proud school i 'l '- A , . . . W ' l 'Qs , ,. H.H.S. was. The Big Red will continue to gs' ' gy N prosper and the tradition will live on for- V y,rV I 'Q 'i ever, , f f ' 'r f x X ? -9' W x .ve f 1 ', , Sf? - 3 ab, 4 X . y My G 'Vf1t.,. B f f ' 1, I ff. , H .,,.. zuz b , J ,,,. .if X r r f tr,t rrrra B at , ,Wm f ,5 is -::. ..,,. J , V V aux, it t- - U as -r 3 , Q E Y Q: ' E. Lemus s long awaited throw. Cf? Q I Selena Brandon Bruce Brannon Lynette Brantley Pamela Braswell Steven Bridwell Debbie Brinson Lori Brinson Timothy Brister Gina Brito Sir Bro Calvin Broughton Kenny Brower Debra Brown Dwayne Brown Dwayne Brown Ronnie Brown Steve Brown Max Bryan Krislene Buchanan Lois Burgner Robert Burgos Venice Burgos Kelly Burke Steve Burke f---- - ff----ff f- '- W .zfmig 25-'w2i ,ri'fi':1,,z15Lii,i ' IUNIORS 219 Kenneth Bush Yoel Bush Maria Caballero David Cabanas Arleen Cabaniss Gene Cabrera Ricky Caldevilla Donald Campbell Alice Candileri Lyndon Cannon Shawn Carroll Donna Carter loseph Carter Sharon Carter Ellen Can er Mary Carver lxina Castellano Eliu Castillo Elaine Castillo Allen Cauble hex in Caxler lainie Chapman Xian.: Luisa Chai nano kenneth Cheung 220 . IUNIORS A.. v I V, '1i F j.f'?i-f'? '75'ff i w mf ' zigjzwf 5-3, ' ' .gf ,' ,QI -- , f .-MM .-ax' UNIORS ALWAYS IOKI !!! E ,C ffl? s L? its X , v' L i fb ,Q L. g... Q f 7, 'lf ,, 'iw 'A Q - By the looks on this group's faces, nobody caught the punchline of Lori Cohen's joke. If A . Hi 9 C A 'Tuff X 4 , - 4:-in ' is 9 . .X :fx lx N , K I 'P X F, ef-Y river' .,t4'.-X-s,xa' B. McFadden decides to trick his teachers and stash his books in the trash. F Q l V' ' RN I a,'e.fr-- .Wd if iw, fghleii' :ff 5 mf'2f1 a.f i azilfsammzl-a':5 , sg an ,Q 1-.Zn '32-53.931 N ., 1-wwf. 1-new ,. 9. 7 . ,few . 7-mm ft- L a, a asus. fi f 1' pf S. Gallops isn't the least bit impressed with the photographer's sense of humor. f. W 1 ff -M M.. ,, sim., Q' 'u,,...W, vm-4...,..,u,, f-v.,.,Q-..... .f.--hw, M w at Ray Gonzalez finds it impossible to survive the week without playing a practical joke on someone. f '1'ff,,j1j?' fxfsrrf A W- - r arf: 1: f-if-fs ity.- g.,5f'gy1.2515' 1, A 1 ggi, rg. j ., -'ff ,1 :QQ ,fu ajwgyw. ,A s,1,eY.ht,i,5 ,,,, strsnyg,-ff,,W,ei4i3f,g,..9,I,. K , 8 si vi 'sa' -r. f- ,frgstg-, f gms. .wtifieava ' if V, - ,, fr 5 . , T , a,,,.J AF if Q ,' I, -in V 5. ff 4 if , ji 'lf i Majure Chisholm Cindy Clark Deanne Clark Donald Clark Donna Clark Linda Clark Michel Clark Norman Clark Ruth Clendenin Kevin Clethin Chris Clevenger Kelly Coakley Lori Cohen Deniele Coller Kathyrn Collier Patrick Collier Larry Collins Scott Collins Anthony Collura Nelson Comellas Linda Conage Heidi Conaty lay Conner Eileen Connor lUNlQR5'2Z1,,,,s 1 fi i -Q - 7 Bruce Cooper Daniel Corbitt Gerald Cosgrove Arlene Cosme Gina Costa Anthony Coton Sandra Coury Ray Coward Scott Craddock Kurt Crandall Iohn Criss Suzy Crouse Derek Crum Rickie Crum lolanthe Culjak Bill Cupps Kelli Curry Deric D'angelo Iohn Darge Pauley Darley Missy Davis Ricky Davis Teresa Davis Troy Davis Denise Davisson Bei erly Dawkins Dana Day Ntargo Dealton 222 - IUNIORS am 'V' ,,,. ff 'N Os 'x F Q- X X X k N sl., X, gf 4556- ll-Qs... ' ,xx..D Friends play an important part in tomorrow. Qi fa i C in ,f 1, , X' .fx DJ.-V--Q lx ,l lx' owl L, .J-Q if- A, Collura and D Wilkerson discuss the problems of today and tomorrow. 5 s , 1., -Q ,1 Many juniors, at one time or another, took time out to think about tomorrow and their future plans. Many of the deci- sions made took time and long hours of thought. Some juniors felt that it was much too soon to think about careers, but time has a way of creeping up on us, and as the year neared its close and the next turn would lead into the final year, the importance of planning for tomorrow was clear. YH i at 1 yy , , s i W it if , get ,C 'fs 0 tax t P N R 'Fx W' lf? 52 H .X Q l 1 , A QE-qx 'pig T. Edwards goes over his future with his counselor. ,t - 3 .':2n?274,'1,'f-G 1 i:Iw4p51, f ,1vit, giigfoeiffn-i135'2' Tii'T'gi-pfijuff, ist - . -..f:'e.i1 ', 3-W - V . .- ,, ,, . . f it M l t , A. , , W. Y 7 , ,gg e,, 4.4 U' -gs A Qvtvigffg, 4353 'ww:aMa.wf5wf.'1i':-if,gar.wf-'12-:wr, V ,Str-., ' wi -6 f-1-1 Qmhrgilr W , , ., , .U . , .1 . . , . . , J , f p 1 i i , ,em W, ge, D ,., 4 H , it - 1 -N if i N K ,,,L.,1,QL.,Q,-.ClQ..:g,,g,.,,:,Q,L-g.Q.,l. ,t,fQ,.L., ..,... Q ...... ,,g,.s,,,,sQ.,,,.s,sgs,, --Me ,,,sssLsU,s Mark De LaParte Kathy Demons Preston Dent Robin Dewan Carmen Diaz Druci Diaz Frankie Dick Connie Dietrich Charlie Doan Jeanne Dornburgh Vincent Dove lamie Downing Sharron Doyle Keith Drew Sherri Defresne Eleanor Duhart Debbie Dukes Craig Duncan Elizabeth Easterling loAnne Edwards s,s,slQN'QF5 , I, y Rose Edwards Terry Edwards Cindi Eisinger Daryl Ellerbee loyce Ellington Kenneth Ellis Russel Elwin Tim Encinosa Heidi Erickson Edwin Erving Soraya Espin David Evans jimmy Everson Gail Ewing Paula Fagin leffery Fealherston Alicia Felder Bobby Feller Eddie Fernandez leffrey Fernandez Maribel Fernando Charles Ferrera Kim Fidler Tamara Finger 224 fuwoizs -,,...4v .,,.':m- Y' ,.. MW G y J,.. Audrey Flannery Christina Fletcher Abimael Flores Tina Flynt Susan Gage Stephanie Gallops Cosme Garcia Eddie Garcia Nancy Garcia Geoerge Gari Patricia German Robbie Gibson Donna Giganic Eugene Gilbert Sheila Glenn lke Glover lacqueline Glymph Gary Godek Maritza Gomez Donna Gonzalez Marisa Gonzalez Ray Gonzalez Richard Gonzalez Tracey Goodman 1 f' 1 if IUNIORS 225 .,.,.,,,,.?,7,,,1.77..,v-1 in .s' .,.., .. if . fu ,QI-..,. ..,, ,, 1- a , Q Q n ab- sac. '. Fred Goodwin Michael Graffeo lohn Graham Pete Grasa Richard Grams Maria Gray D. I. Green Debbie Green Rachel Greene Harry Greenaker Clint Griffin David Griffin Sharon Griffin William Griffin Tina Gullion lohnny Guyton Gail Hale Minnie Hale Lori Hall Rebecca Hall Ronnie Hall Scott Hallman Pam Hamilton Carol Hammock Patricia Hammons William Hand Pamela Haner Richard Hanshaw Bet erly Harris 226 ' IUNIORS - ' .L g.I.wg,.' '-' ,, 'L-. , ,- GQ s , fr 5. Rt A fl N5 2 ill 9 C0999 9... This year, luniors worked really hard! They started out with much vigor and they had a lot of ambition to accomplish many things. Their goal was to prepare for their Senior activities, which included having a very successful UGRAD NITE! They sold candy bars and had many other fund raising activities. The llGlass of '82 felt success in the air! They worked very hard in the preparation for these activi- ties. Each junior had the potential of going out and doing what they had to do in order to complete these activities. juniors have much to look forward to next year. The very best to YOLL Class of '82l Hard work leads these juniors to success. . , 4, , . V- 'T v.-V, , 5 X .Si Y . . c . ji ., V ,1fV.gv. Q 1 V f 14 f i . ,,,. . W, an t t 5-' , ifksk 'XPN 1 x I' Rfggkw, x' ' TS l H l W! 1 'Q 25, L . - . . n . 1. . 'if' f - - - H Y . g 'ff ,.l!.tx if l K. ii l'l'l'llVlfH!i,F .X Q D. Churchill asks questions to be sure of things. SF Q in uf ! ij A Steven Harris james Hatcher jim Hatten Renay Hayes Alicia Heitzinger Reno Helmbrecht jeffrey Henderson Robert Herring Dory Hertling Gloria Hess janice Hicks Alonda Hill Lori Hiott Michael Hippard Vuong Hoa Shannon Hodges Paula Hood Mack Hopkins A-.... r my jug .. .1 N lung, A , sg P. German enjoys being an assistant. X A W' ,., , 0. , ,Q ip W ' , ,N ' ' bifid a V, ,Q fs- ' 5 T. jordan geta a little help from T. Moore. ' 'ffitjf-ff -F fr' 'Fifi 1? 'Q fri.-5333217 fzffiffavgs--'Zig .f iillidlffgf ' -1 wwf:-.,4j-Qlaif. 1 -- Yvette Hopkins IUNIORS 227 M. f f , H' ,Q -. 1, 1 'ggeef ,K .-gr by--:L .,sff- , . . . . .. Q., . . gs , ' 2 ', l , ' ' . , I- --Ln :fig H,1s.3h. 5 .- f S? . r . - . ' . YL' ' f V 7 7 1, f 'F 'pf 4, N - - T' f E.:-'L ',',,fX7-i I f 1ff'-- .ge .ifjf-V , -5 1 ,Ny f V ' Y f 'r' ly, . V ,V- -- I- . --5.43 , 42 A J, i s F A 1' 4 yi Y fl, ig Q 4 1 Y H I 1 .mf 1 325.-. 52 'f, fi? K' 1-:Ag ,jYEfiSgIf-ff5-Q5gf.gf4ff li,:cs Theresa Huckaby Zachary Hudson Scott Huffman Barbara Hughes Mary Hughes Kim Humphrey Deborah Iglesias Gina lppolito Al jackson Lynne jackson Donna james Traci james Shane jeffcoat Sammy jefferson David johns Sharlene johnson jennifer jones Stacey jones Therese jordan Emil joseph Walt joyner Eddie juarez jennifer ludd Susan Ixaiser 228 IUNIURS e if 'VA i l.kl8'2P63 W ' IW! nf, K. Salter finds an easy ride up the stairs. , 1 l ' 1 I ix- ..- el P34 l iw X :di 5 I hu' 'Q' , N, ii T ? Q, k, R. Randall decides to go up the easy way. ' fl f l Neal Kathartis Frederick Keiser Kevin Kelly an Mattie Kennedy Erich Keresey Frank Kerns Suzy Kersey Jason Kincaid Sherri King Kip Kirby Cindy Knestaut Ann Kocaker W 7 D. Hertling smiles at the thought of becoming a senior. L 1 r'f g 5. 1 Y A V Anthony Lackey , 5. 4 . .1 S I-5 ff l ChristineLaFountax 'F ' T 1 ' Q, ' A Angie Lake f a a M ll 1. l 71- ' . MA Trina Langley ' Marilyn Lawson iw 'V ,fl Sernita Lawton B' I' 'J z Palma Lazaro Lisa Lecaroz Cuong Le ul tg ' 5, , V te 5, 'Z ,y , X 4 A. i 'li - VV X 27,1 ' wffyydfif 'V if Q , , ,, ,Q Mjwiyv 'W if V I 1 'E' 3 X ,,, mk- Alicia Ledford , 1. ' Derrick Lee john Lemus if l I 4 wa t 4 N5 ' , Ye, L ' fl Y , A 7 , ri, , - L L 3 H1 ' f' luniors study hard to bring their grades up. W K , Il :Ninas . 229 ' ' ' ' r ' as ' c f 'F W5 Q-aa. ,J-K.. .. -.ef , fi L., ,, , ,gr 'v1- .-,1, , 1 F-'2'!'t mga- X ips gm 2,,11f., Jffgf. ie f, f fa eg ,,g,:- .Jie QL? ' ' -1 ' 'i L-' . -' t514.9-Rig,r:::Ir2fsg'kS+2,.+s.3gF an , FQ-L Yffffw 3' K' 'Y' QWN Afzfllibk' ': N 'lf1q.QVr Vie N , s'fv'.f ' ' fipfff ?fT' '- 1'-14.1 i' ffZ'55 5-505' . , ., . ., A h ey. W ,z,et.a,s,if,.,,vN4 fwfr , ff . Q , ,Ba ' f' -- we tr L is f , ...f A., V ,, ,m.,,,, ,A , ,V+ feusti w Q .s'4.ff.-Xfia-:Anvil If ii. Ji, V .-,rn R' i I 1 Q 4 ' vi- . ' ar f Steven Lenny Shirley Leonard Susan Lercl'i Sylvester Lester Frank Leto Peter Leto vviiiie Lindsey Willis Lindsey Tammy Lodalo Denise Long Chris Lopez leannette Lopez Maida Lopez Robert Lovering leff Lovett Kevin Loyle Pamela Lucas Tracey Lucas William Lucas lames Lumpkin Barbara Magee Paul Ma iewski Sam Mallard Patty Mangione Patricia Manley Donna Manning Debra Marcus Aaron Marion Kevin Marks Eric Marlan limmy Marshall Idania Martin 230 . iunioas VS MSLSSSSSSmMI3lQ1gWISHING ON A STAR Fm ,Q . s , - 5 V 1 J 9' - -t 'K -X , ' 5 ga ' L i rf iv ii. ij dl .,.i .A lex i it fi ., . 'rf-. Jxfbe. .- X- L i -L , , V it i bfi 1 ' 1' i 5 S it .1115 in -.Av , ' M4 F ,41 4 X ' , -, -,'. .A ' 1, Q W ' if ew L ' . .45 5. i -f 1' v Y 4, lt- - Q ' - 55535 :::r:r5- ' , 1 y, , ff, '?II:f33s..,iI7-,,,,,--. . , 'r vsg' - 1-X 't:- Y---- I X ff .Al 415 f 4' yf X ' ' 'B 5 C. Duncan wishes lunch period was all day!! V li i i l 1 i l M. Chisholm thinks of his junior year. ,fi ' ' A wiv ' . , . , H fi wu'1',fe'e1, A 51' f ss 'V 5' 1.1 44 4' 'iff -K 4 4? a , , ,ft . ,, , , 4 ? If .-a Q s 'N Q- ,f.Xf1T'. fi,- Zg Quai-cfm ge 8, thi 5 1 5. ' .2 w'F -t - X b. Q. T l 5 . x limi, ' ' 4: Q. 5 s pr' One day l'll be a Big Red Terrier!!! L. Sergi's dram of happiness and success, Ivonne Martin jeffrey Martin john Martin Wendy Martin Annabelle Martinez Sylvia Martinez Tammy Martinez Samuel Mason Darryl Mast Laura Matthews Herman Mayer Michael Mayer Patricia Mazion Melody McCarthy lanada McCarty Patricia McClendon IUNIORS 231 ' ' , -MW dal.. . ,. ., , ,L W-,Ax Am V , I. 'f - 2 ' : 7- .M-if fw -1323. 3 'fri ft-P ' 'ai fe ig ,,. , L ' .. 1-,.,-,z, Willie McClendon Steven McDonald Robert McFadden lames McGhee Reggie McGill james McKee Vincent McKelvey Christine McLeod Michael McNeal Thomas McNulty Mel McRay Michael McReynolds Mike McTaggart Diana Medina Patrick Meek luanita Melton Tina Memory Tina Mendillo Deborah Merriam Shirley Methe 7331 'HNQQRSE 7' 5 , 6 G4 Q -Y A YEAR TO REMEMBER 2, ldffist 4x S. leffcoat relaxes between classes. Maybe if I close my eyes . . . 9' ...i'1k w D. Cabanas and L, Sergi think about their junior year E email i're 'Wi . y.'l'f As the proverbial 'lmiddle child, the lunior class seemed doomed to months of nothing more than study. The initial shock of their Sophomore year was gone and it was almost as though the roller coaster had come to a screeching halt. The days, then, instead of learning about the school, were spent becoming the schoolg becoming what the words 'Big Red and lltradition stand for. They were filled with laughter and good friends, and though they weren't as giddy or anxious they were every bit as spirited! So, as the year drew to a close, the junior class remained steadfast in its belief that the middle year was one to be long remembered - not forgotten! .,,, I-yy t K QF, 45, A ,Q :td 1 X it Q Rf T, 3 T l -. -V 1 l c 5 1 yr 'vi f ,,. 19, ' 1' U, - 4 , luniors get ready to tackle their senior year. luniors take H bleak ff0m CIHSS Wofk- is- 'ef Stephanie Michels Rivera Milagro Denise Millory Myra Milbry Richard Miley Linda Militello Hector Millan Bernice Miller Wanda Miller Geraldine Mills David Minton Frances Mitchell Gustavo Mondragon Dory Monteressi losephine Montesino Sita Monti Regi Moody Gregory Moore Larry Moore Ray Moore Shelia Moore Curtis Morales David Morales David Moreda William Mullin Steve Murdock Eric Mutcherson Sonia Mutcherson IUNIORS 0 733 . . W ,,,,, v, .M.-A ,. .Y . . ,f f.... ,va - .ma , ge .t- 'N' ,Vs - ,L .- -1.J't2't.'f-i'tKr'7 mc 7113155111- ,2?,,f',, r-, . ' T' 'WT 'fm a i'v ' ' ' ' qv ' ' 5- ':': ,3'4g.j W. in v, T'-'j if-sf ' .141 ft---111-,,-I I- ' -,f . :. r. 1 , K , - :+f '2f . .J , if, --iff' ,ae . 1i'!3 'f'a.f-f 7 . ,, , , 4 ' .. , - -Xia?-V Y 5, ,. V-42455-Q S1 sg - -f ...,' , 1- V ' ' -I 2 , 4 '-'..mf- -rise.-5 f - ,4,K ',,2'.fQ:,....A,,,g,,W,, , K ' ' ' f - ' A : ' ff- Z' 'Q 'I 'if , 71 4 'filfa-.-15 V Maude Myers Terriceta Myers Krystal Nagle Harold Nathan Maritza Nazario Sandra Nelson Stefania Nelson Periera Nestor Paul Neumann David Newman Leanne Noll Vivian Nohingham lohn Nolin Atala Novel Kim O'Berry loan O'Brien lohn Odell Bonnie Oom Eddie Ortiz Kathleen Owen Odalis Pachecs Yvonne Panazze Chris Papakosta Evelyn Papakosta SECO DTIME ROUN , ' 1 e , v Y' ,J PF' J 4 W ,,-we 5- M fm X X ,M , i- in la A- , Y U K , yr.-'A -wil -. K Xxx-1 , i l lill ' if eu we .3 , L . W. -:A tm . ' . i X Many juniors take the year one-day-at-a-time! 1.1 . x ' ' ' , A ' ..' -Q juniors will forever Pick on 50Ph0m0f95A Nutty juniors showing their pride, r o- V. 'Z' - S, .1 V-si V. X K ' f . e 'wi K K x il 1 -s N 4 hi U ' is an Y . .gs . ' I ' by A . 1 f Q we Isa.-fri?-ite?-ff,g.sx?.z1ff' ' ' v ' ' Z I gl , A W, .fd V M 3.2 io' As the years go on, so does the studying. R. Hayes thinks about her year. J! , I L if .. il . , 'Q I 'X - , I 15, T3 4 4? f 5 M, ,, ,. .,.. E f I 5 , i 3 Y Ya, Id V , . v-,? i '3,-pk ,ai ,A Friends for another year. x ,aka juniors are forever having fun! 32' rn X Q' f f L T423 www mf s: ff ffff '2 w' '- '4 'D ' A loan Papsidero Holly Papy john Parker Ronald Parker Stephanie Parker Irene Parrado Devan Pasciata Rehha Patel Diana Pedersen Crystal Peele Deborah Peele Robert Pelaez jimmy Penn Melvin Penn Dwayne Penton lannio Perrello Mavel Perez Tina Perez Angela Perry John Perry Susan Pettitt Kenneth Phillips Denise Pia Doris Pichardo IUNIORS 1 235 .'ff,1gE.t1'A' ' L , f . . 'I pal ard. 'TL ,al -v 1 WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? F.-7 XXX l lay Piniella -- lulie Pitcher , T' lohn Polite Chuck Ponds 1 ' ,- I . I New I . V. , 1 t it ' lim' Ginger Poole Denine Pouncey Beverly Preston Beverly Preston 'x Brenda Pritchard Enrique Puertos Brian Pyles Catherine Ramos Robbie Randall Cheryl Rapelje Mary Raper Diane Rauner Lenard Redd Algernon Reddick Howard Reed Mike Reel an lt was a scary feeling for many juniors when they realized how close they were to being seniors. lt opened many eyes to the thought that their junior year was going to be really special, since it was their last chance to have another year of school left to look forward to. Once they finish high school, they know that it is pee- ' ' become a success. D. Smith wonders what the future holds. jimmy Reese Eric Reinhard Robin Rhodes Clifford Richardson ' LL, Antoinette Ricks Donna Riley PSG -.,' ,Mwmwur ,.,,.,,,.c..,,,,..,, 'f 7 wif. ..,. .,,, Qs v ,fra 149 -4 'L C565 -1 'LQ D. Pascuita has decided he's going to sleep. IUNIORS - 236 mf'eic 'f+f'+f - 'P'r'f 'sffa N-for-s.A My - .sw 1 f iii' ' f ' s4:s1fj.'iss g: 's . asset? ,sf -- . s .: -1, 7 affwnigwf . fy: . r , :Ln r r' . L fff W f if ft as x :hes ll ,L Q qi, 'ii Wx ies' 'zfl'.2-. I' .. 4' 'fi . 5 ' ,Q 1 rf M Ill' V , W 4 w dx 4 f I J ff 1 A-I 7 W f uf' 1 Sophomore smiles for what's ahead. i 5 A, :Il ll , V4 V ' After l'82 , Iuniors will wonder where they'll go after they step outside this portal. Milargo Rivera Susan Rivera Lorraine Robert Lisa Robinton Von Robke Andres Rodriguez Barbara Rodriguez Cindy Rodriguez Gladys Rodriguez Liza Rodriguez Martha Rodriguez Richard Rodriguez David Rosely Cheryl Rogers Melinda Rogers Eida Rojas Kathy Rolle Sid Rose Victor Rose lames Rost Todd Royal lose Rubio IUNIORS 237 - r , ,rl 1. . .r . , , -..v . ,. , .x ,.., w541235-Q?5i?Qgi,,??fff 'f Wf 'f H H' 'W 'i' A as as W K ii va. ,wg s - ,,... on t.o, , . ,r if Beth Rudd Margaret Rumore Valeria Russel Beth Sacco Willie Saint Steve Salos Kim Salter Patrick Sampson Wayne Sams Christopher Sanborn Patrick Sanczel Carl Sanderson Marco Santos Mark Saylor Tina Sbrissa Mark Scamard Kent Schelb Lori Schwarz Bennie Scott Vincent Scott Loren Sergi Larry Shanklin Pamela Shannon Stex e Shaw 238 - IUNIORS -Y - -si------.-. -- -A Y- if-- -.-.--vwvv-T 4-'rc X , L 0151532 42? -vf--11qy1-- Wu lllitll 9 Mat hs Q .S 1,1 ffl r c L Qi.. ' 1 px '..f , f .L , ' Q L. Rodriguez's life is full of laughter! ibkQl i ig X Sometimes there's just nothing to laugh about. xz, nv' , lv M P Ni I J I tad' nl x Q, X- rf 1 rs, - V 5- ,-2 I . o' S . N is ' is i ,ti ,L xr Q xl. Q 1' , li - lr 1' so L1 l 'S-J To be with friends is always a Iaugh! ! 'E ,,l-- 'Jax Ht . Mb .Y ,Q 4.4413 A,f.,X.,,,.,, M , Siigesigzfzl -E Ph' 7? fa ,fx .rv A 1 Ari Qi.: .Q K 1.-...- 1.1, ,Xxf .,,., Smile even in the rough times! Q 5 - 'X 3 ' ' ' X it , . Q ' F ' ', 1 ' ' , 7 wx 4, K . 11. Y N r , gg Q L y ,A 3 v E ' i l .E , ,f , ,I by V 't ' Aix I N N' A l 'N '3t.zJi ,ffm fry, B. Hughes shows fun with a smile. l J 'fix f ' X1 H. Conady realizes she's done the wrong assignment. 7 is is N HK if 3 ..- 'Erie' -4 Q If 2 I L ii V- ' S ff - we if 5 5. ' wel' Ne. ,Il Douglas Shields Lonnie Shiver Scott Sibbit Kiwana Simmons Debbie Skipper Joy Slade Barbara Slaton Steve Smelt Alyander Smith Dana Smith Dawn Smith Denise Smith Eddie Smith lerome Smith Teresa Smith Tina Smith Willie Smith ludy Snelling Darrel Spacone Sandy Sparrowhawk Elizabeth Spear Angie Spigner Ronnie Spragins Rebecca Springston IUNIORS 0 239 -r V' ' : - i-i:.'.'.: - .rf-.::.g'fw an .-V-,V-e f.-,amz-'zawe - . fifE?47'dSflif'5f4Q,2z51'L fit' Q 1 N 'f7 aJ1? S ' . .. e . , .. 5, ,aff A , ' Y.,f.:,, - , ., . , . , .c .,., 1,...t-at ,, t ss? wif .. 5,N..,,1,,t ,. S, ., ,, . S . , . - e ' . 1, ' 1,.ew . ffvf' 'si5gg9g4qx5t.g,i12Z,, ,,:g1., A, - ' 1'L'f,M-k , ' - V - 5 agewaa. w,fi'f' sf- was fl ' 1 , . 'IL ' - .- t , ' iwaagw ' Paula Stallings Steve Stanley ludy Stennis Patty Stewart David Stidham Robin Stoltz Mark Strawn Todd Strauss Sandra Strickland Kenneth Stuart Kevin Suarez Erich Sullivan Scott Sullivan lill Szegda Doyne Tallma Henry Tapley Peggy Tapley Reba Tarver Sam Tavalaiccio Denise Taylor Guy Taylor Scott Teague Teresa Teiera Cynthia Thamas 240 iurgiogs -M t i SiS S. Santiago and T. Velazquez find something funny, f t f 'E t. x C. Watson gets her point across. L Cannon gets out ot trouble with his nice smile. , 7:5 lv . vwxsf H. . 'WF N T' ' l ' vi? T ,kfefprw ia. .ge aw em.:-32, t 419-fi Tir.--i4i2i2'1Llm.w-iM--2-1 im ' '. ii, 1- Jazwifb ' V' -was if ,sri-V1 ziirgf-R-Sig. ' wie V' rw fm, - -:- 1.2 .1 at gifs'-'-A Tw' fm-1-,ii,'v,y-'fa -1-1,.'F'4v?',,ffF3ae,.qw.t.,n'.i'f. , - :rf , W' H wifmivi-ff il: f l -' W -' A i. if FQ?-1 -:wit-rf' Ni' ww 1-fireuri A 1' il kfiw-44 ' , . .2i'! ' 1' Mb' ' lwifvgwf 1 5efZa,i1-pgiff'a4,,,fS?iQ.773Ev,2 1 f eff ' 9 ?J i 1 , ,, A I Z 4 v ff V I ' .,, , , 7 i' ,, ,,,, , , Jr 55 3 A A 1 f? ' T.Finger gives an innocent look. ' , l ,V I I x54ggk 4 W I i l jf? Vx I Lg ' , X l, K 1? ,y , nv 1 V, 'E Wx? e i 2' I l W. Martin wonders what she has done now. 'CZ' f .04 ,J-04?-az Q A 1 ' N , A. Felder's smile tempts many! 5 xr Nerf. A, as , ,fm f --f-T---f , ,, .LT Drake Thomas Glenn Thomas Irving Thomas Paul Thomas Derrie Thompson Carol Thornton Delores Tindel Kevin Tipple lose Tolentino Priscilla Tollen Ken Torrens Andres Torres Edward Trainor Michael Trainor Pandora Tribling Tonia Trotman Paula Turner joel Tyree Elaine Upshaw jackie Upshaw Tony Valazquez john Vallejo loe Van Dyke Allan Van Phifer IUNIORS v 241 'fiiif it P1 1' We Sita' feng? fi, 'Y w-v' 1 5uQ 'v?:'5 5 lf- 4 1 -ff +1 f, - -1 -far ,. F- -f M' Q-mf . at ,... Lf. . , 2 35.5 .Le-515' afzarragzq X,--211.'Ecf?1fni, lr' v-- H-r-'YV Sharon Varas Lourdes Varela lackre Vargo Anthony Velazquez Iana Venegas Robert Vidal Ioe Vrgrl Barbara Vrllrger Robert Vlsnovec Susan Vogt Audrey Walker Rhonda Wallace Darrell Warner Leroy Washington ken Waters -kngela Watkins Dax rd NN atson Elrzabeth Watson Nrta H arson Reber 4 a NN atson UNIORS as 5-x Q-v gr? , 1 ri A r' ww 'iw xi ' 5-,y gV',T. l ee 5 C e IN-P 1 kai .h 6. 3 -1 y , A 2 A 2 IUNIORS VL- ' ,egg-4 , f Iv. at . e - ' - uf- ,v .K - ,. v . -. , fr '. z-- N Y... .t-. E . Y. B, .H -Ki Y - . .. - WA Y ., 5 Elix ir V. .f V ' if f sF3' f wr iwE.14a -f- M, ,gi ,. 'iw 4 o o 0 ,Z A L Z 4, , , I . gg if ' ' Kath Wauford Dv ,A , fa is 4 4 V' fn f V5 f , Mark Wayman fi-A ag, Peariaewebb ' f-,, V, 5 f , Christine Weber , J ieffweus Yolanda West f 5 , . i , ,1 ff. f. A 1 'X ' 1, 3 Q Michele Weyman 0 , 1 . - . . , if i ff, Bonita White f Linda Wiley . x ,, - Dawn Wilkerson , 4 V. Q , 51- 4 V , ,Q , ThomasWilIa A 4fN, , Cindy Williams 4, 1 , ., i, L.l.:.,...,,. 2 1 ' f ' fi ,X lj' , . V. -' Q 4 'W , f ' I Clarence Williams f 5 Q , by Curtis Williams ' , X ' Hershel Williams V f , , I ' 9 I 14 , R i H X ' Z7 ,, , V ' ' ,f'f 1 . , . ' , - V' f lanice Williams x A ' Michael Williams ., , X ,. Q, , A A 4 ' ,ft 4 ' 4 f Michele Williams -i 5 V ' ' Q C f ' .' ' Theodis Williams 41 , T - - f I -1 , 1 - A Regina Wilson ff 4 1 ' ,134 14 ' C Sharon Wilson VM! , me X Q! 'l V 3 X Q 4? '1 L tu 4 I , A in : R X f X , , 1 ix 'we :V M. ? Z , 5 , -or X v. ur i 54 f f i , iv V in MB'-. . 26 , gr V Cf' V ' ,.. A K 1' V , 5 x i .e V 1 ,, f 1 K J ,..,,W,7,V - ,wie Aff N .li 1 i .., 5 , i i . 2 , il ' 'l xi: Li 1 :gy lril L li:- H 123295231 FQSE' ufiyjal -i lil ,fi 5 ,i :If- Till ffaff' if If Ai filgfifj Qiiiffll iii J Q:-l 'Wil ,SX N54 iii? X 59 A 'l A Karen Wolfe Leslie Wolfe john Womack Robert Womack Sherri Woods Lisa Yacco lerome Yates lill Young Paul Young Adrienne Zadick Fred Zichlin Ann Zuckerman IUNIORS 243 3 r , Q W v ' ' . - ' 4 . - , P+, V , gt rv! x .J u fa l 244 -- -L--.-.lei 2-+. Class 5P0n50 Class Teacher President M .M lt Mr. Alvarez r a OX Marcelino Castellana Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ,A - ' E' :A Q I ix- 'fx 7 . . 3 lf 0 sf r'-A Q ' L ff- X firing, A ,,,, ' -.gf f r r si ,:..f :lvl ' I I 2 ?5ifx:1.:1 41,13 rs rs -'s ' ' ' 0 1752 V Q , f f' ' V :I V- , u Teresa Card Yvette Lala Susan Whidden SENIORS 0 245 w nw' H553 2 As the school year came to a close, the day-to-day routine o class seemed to take on a tive. Tests had been taken nearly tabulated, and futures, for most part, had been planned months. lt appeared then, that plague had begun to set in. Commonly referred to as Senioritis, the symptoms ranged from ing to restlessness to absence. Seniors could anywhere doing exactly best . . . goofing off! Besides ing and talking at school became more popu warmer months, and forty minute lunch turned into all 1 l 3 at 6 A r David Alvarez sf' nior -, .. V f f f W f , , '44- Patricia Anderson 542 't 4 ,sf 4' it as Laura Arrr 441' oSENl0l5'247 ASHLEY, SANDRA Photo Club 15 Basketball 2 AUSTION, LASHAWN CBE 35 Historian 15 ROTC Drill Team 1, 25 ROTC 1, 2 AUSTIN, TAMMY HYS 25 Swim 25 Bible 35 Concert Chorus 2, 3 BAGBY, LYNN BAKER, DAVID DECA 2, 3 BAKER, DEBRA BAKER, EUGENE ' BALKMAN, SAUNDRA BALLARD, KIMBERLY Cosmetology 2, 3 BALLINGER, IESSE HSS 2, 35 SNHS 1, 2, 35 Photo Club 35 Swim Club 3 BANDY,CHERYL BARCENA, RICHARD 248 Q BIKE PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Sandra Ashley LaShawn Austin Tammy Austin Lynn Bagby 5, ' Rx. y David Baker Debra Baker Ax l Eugene Baker W. Gallops finds memorizing songs an easy task. Saundra Balkman 11 ' - K5mb9flY Ballard lesse Ballinger Cheryl Randy Richard Barcena I is as., Q 1 Q F Z 'I wg., ,...-an 8 Barreto if , , my Q - - D. Belcher concentrates on a new song. Nglia Barreto Klal-3 Barzgo Charlett Basin Ianet Bates lf M, LK? Robert Becton Donna Belcher - 2 George Bell Marvin Benjamin K - Curtis Baughman Alice Bazo R. Hunter believes all of his hard work has paid off. BARNWELL, THERON Swim Club 1, 2 BARRETO, IUDY BARRETO, NOLIA BARZSO, KLARA Terrierettes 2, 35 Co-Head 35 Civinettes 2, 35 Vice-President 35 Bible Club 35 President 35 Pam American 2, 35 Treasurer 35 Photo Club 1, 25 Wrestling Club 15 Student Council Home- room Representative 2 BASIN, CHARLETT BATES, IANET NHS 2, 35 HSS 25 Kiwanettes 2, 35 Drama 1, 25 Homeroom Rep- resentative 25 Concert Chorus 1, 2, 35 Red and Black 2, 35 News Editor 35 All State Clinic5 1st place Helm Award for Poetry5 FSPA Convention BAUGHMAN, CURTIS Bible 35 Stage Band 2, 35 March- ing Band 1, 2, 3 BAZO, ALICE BECTON, ROBERT BELCHER, DONNA Civinettes 2, 35 Secretary 35 German Club 2, 35 Treasurer 35 Concert Chorus 2, 35 Sound System 35 Superior on German recitation at German Culture Day5 All County Honor Chorus5 Choral District and State Con- test Superior Rating BELL, GEORGE BENIAMIN, MARVIN SENIORS v 249 WV'-A au , f M53 42 -.J .r 4 127 gf ,D W ,.,- ' 1u',:jifi,21.Eq!, ' ,rf -1 ,fx 47 1' ',,, ,tx Danlel i We an at H.H.S of how lt was a tions were to keep up while, it never - and a bit there grew uneasiness was a lesson some of them you have tiong they may your years ahead. Drill Wrestling 51150251 BRINSON, SABRNA FHA 15 Pan Am 15 HYS 15 Photo Club President 25 RATS 15 Z Club 15 Homeroom Represent- ative5 R.O.T.C. 25 Red and Black Feature Editor 25 Student Coun- cil Vice President 3 BROCHE, DORA BROWN, DONNY Photo Club 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 3 BROWN,GUY Interact 2, 3, Treas.5 Photo Club 35 IAMAA 35 Pan American 35 Wrestling Club 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Terrier Bark Skit 2, 35 Homeroom Representative 1 BROWN, LALRA D.C.T. 3 BROWN, MICHELLE BROWN, PATRICIA BROWN, TOM D,C.T. 15 MATS 25 RATS 15 lun- ior Optimist 15 Wrestling Club 25 FootbaIl1 '-B D OW THE E D IS NEAR 4' 81 Sabrina Brinson Dora Broche Donny Brown Guy Brown - K. Read finds that it isn't much fun daydreaming in an empty classroom. 11 -1 Laura Brown Michelle Brown Patricia Brown Tom Brown V f V VA 4 , I f I ,QIV I 1 , , L. , , ff ,fg if X77 1 5 5 K V7 I 5 5 5 5 fx f X Q' ff f W gg Cf, Af 4, ff 1 !f, f f If 573 X f S 4 ,, 'W af ff , w ff Q ' , 5 xg 1 if l j ,J f 'sk 1 ff! f f a X ,ff W ' A2 4 2 , g Q42 f h' '5 A 5 if X 7, If ff 1 f if aff , W, Q - Z 0 r Q f 4 5M5f if 1 4, M 2 5 ZW, Z, nl 1 QM awww Q, Z ff f My Q f -Q' 4 f 5 ,WMM ff fin ,017 iz! f f , f f 202:51 A 5 Eff W WX7 4 , Q 3 ff f f Q e w gl gf Q 1 2 Tony Brown Wilfred Brown Deanna Buchan Olga Buitrago MQI41' -nr W - dn -I Thomas Buntin Carlton Burgess Sean Burke Cynthia Burnette 2, 2 l 4 f , ' I 'V ' . L ' fa, 'I 1 5 , Charles Burns Kevin Burns 51 fy -it 5 A A L L' - 1 . 2 2 'iff' 4 A r r Senior B. Taylor gives great talent to the Big Red Band. I Richard Bush Vivian BUSH l lvor Butcher Anita Butler Catherine Butler Laconnia Butler BROWN, TONY junior Optimist 2, 35 Bowling Club 1, 25 Soccer Club 2, 35 Photo Club 2, 35 Red and Black Staff 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 35 Terrier Bark Skit 2, 3 BROWN, WILERED ROTC 2 BUCHAN, DEANNA BUITRAGO, OLGA BUNTIN, THOMAS BURGESS, CARLTON SAC 2, 35 Photo Club 35 IAMAA 35 Bible Club 35 RATS 35 Interact 35 Concert Chorus President, Concert Chorus 1, 2, 35 Sound System 2, 35 District and State Chorus Contests BURKE, SEAN BURNETTE, CYNTHIA HOSA 2, President 35 Soccer Club 35 Bible Club 35 Civinettes 2, 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Pan American 2, 35 HYS 25 Terrier- ette 35 Bowling Club 25-Photo 1, 2, 35 Bowling Team 25 Concert Chorus 2, 3 BURNS, CHARLES BURNS, KEVIN BUSH, RICHARD Soccer 35 Bible Club 3 BUSH, VIVIAN Wrestling Club 15 Terrierettes 25 Soccer Club 25 Z Club 2, 35 Cosmetology 2, 3 BUTCHER, IVOR ' BUTLER, ANITA BUTLER, CATHERINE Anchors 2, 35 Photo 35 Swim Club 35 ROTC 1, 25 Com- mander 35 Law Enforcement 25 Sergeant 3 BUTLER, LACONNIA 3050253 ll 1 ', a 'hi -.2 .,,,,,w,H7 M - - 1 Q 1,-4x:Q:.gyf4g.,'gx2w'sway 12,49 V. -. -1. 4, ,. 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X ' I f' 912.15195 ci W, wa -, M f Muffy- QA fl-, L, f :VJ Vi:- A, 1c,g..,-3, Making li CHRISTENSEN, FRANCIS A 1: ' 1 clANcA ln., PAUL I 0 is CIPOLLA,LISA S CLARK, NOEL CLARK, Room ,Q ' s i 5'Clb1,2,3:S . . . . . -I-23:1 1' 3 Wlmmmg Francis Christensen Paul Cianca Lisa Cipolla Noel Clark CLEGG, GLEN Swim Club 2, 35 Swimming Team 3 COCHARAN, IULIUS , COLE, ROBERT ' ,. 1 V COKER, SUSAN H f 1 R N COLEMAN, SANDRA Q X ' IAMAA 2, 35 Photo Club 1, 3, Thespians 1, 3, HOSA 2, 3, Civi- Roger Clark Glen Clegg nettes 35 Drama 1g Flagette 2, 3, A Hilsborean Staff 2, 35 Index Edi- tor 3p Terrier Bark Skit 2, 35 Homeroom Representative 1 HOSA Notables, District Band L Contest 2, 35 Who's Who V1 ,V I . I Among High School Students , i f 2 COLEY, CECIL COLLINS, MARK Making it funny is S. Holmes' main objective. lulius Cochran Susan Coker si. ff 3 Robert Cole Sandra Coleman Cecil Coley Mark Collins 256 o E115 wh 9 ky wry ff? , 1 ,f 1 zf f , f ' ,f'f, f 14- fy ff .,... f ff f If ff, f f X 1 l Robert Collins Terri Collom 1 i 1 Patty Coluccio Denige Conway Making it stay tied is quite a task for some, I I 1 ff' as w Q r.5f -, Susan Coomes David Cooper Leaving on time is C. Burgesses' igges qu -A-- at E Glenda Copeland - A an f v' f f.f, jf, ' V , 7, 1. 7 4 A Q x' 4 b t est. ' ' ' Ronald Corbitt - W A . vig f Q - - ' Dixie Corcoran Denise Comparetto Michael Coripio David Cosme COLLINS, ROBERT COLLOM, TERRI COLUCCIO, PATTY RATS 2, 35 Optimiss CONWAY, DENISE Swim Club 1, 2, 3 COOMES, SUSAN COOPER, DAVID C. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Brush and Palette 21 FTA 15 Photo Club 3 COPELAND, GLENDA NHS 2, 3 CORBITI, RONALD CORCORAN, DIXIE COMPARERTO, DENISE CORRIPIO, MICHAEL COSME, DAVID SEMORSOZS7 COUCH, SUSAN DCT 1, Treasurer COUCH, RUSSELL COUTURE, STEPHEN COX, BONNIE Photography 1, 25 Fine Arts 25 Swim Club 25 Soccer Club 35 O timiss 3 Student Council 3 P I I Marching Band 15 Concert Cho- rus 2, 35 Helm Staff 35 District, State Contest: Chorus COX, NICHOLAS CRAM, CAROLYN CRAZYRIVER, LITTLE DAWN Terrierettes 2, 35 Wrestling Club 35 Soccer 35 RATS 35 Soft- ball Club 35 l.V. Basketball 15 Softball 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 2 CROMACK, KEITH CRUZ, ELIZER CUMMINGS, ANITA CURIOS0, IUAN Math Honor Society 2, ,35 National Honor Society 35 SAC 2, 35 Helm Staff 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Drum Major 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Drum Major 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Student Council 35 District, State5 Stage Band All- County Stage Band CURTISS, LISA 258 0 M 'Q Ann Dam james Dampier Margaret Daniel Candy Davis i r 6, Qzw james Davis Tracie Davis Debra Davison Carla Dawkins Denise Deal Richard Dearnas Marcelino Delaportilla Fernando Delsol W 134 4 5 Many seniors felt the traditions of H.H.S. even stronger this year. Many thought back to their sophomore year when everything seemed like a game and the H was just something to push your friends on and the alma mater was so funny sounding you giggled all the way through. As juniors, things calmed down a little, but you still weren't sure what it meant to be a Terrier. But as time went by things changed and the traditions were an important part of a Terrier's life. The feelings of pride from these tradi- tions will remain forever: Never to be forgotten. The H speaks for itself. DAM, ANN Honorary Science 2, 35 MAO 35 Soroptimiss 35 Beaker Breakers 35 Soccer Club 35 Helm Staff 3 DAMPIER, IAMES DANIEL, MARGARET DAVIS, CANDY DAVIS, IAMES Beaker Breakers5 Treasurer 35 Chess Club 35 Interact 2, 3 DAVIS, TRACIE Anchors 1, 2, 35 Swim Club 1, 2, 35 FCA 25 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Swim Team 1, 2, 3 DAvissoN, DEBORAH Cosmetology 2, 35 Wrestling Club 35 Booster Club 3 DAwKiNs, cAizLA DEAL, DENISE DEARMAS, RICHARD DELAPORTILLA, MAncEuNo DELSOL, FERNANDO EOIIS v 759 DEMESA, VALERIA DENNISON, STANLEY DETWILER, HOWARD DIAZ, ERNEST ' IO 2, 35 MATS 2, 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Terrier Bark 2 DIAZ, IRINA Wrestling Club 15 CBE 2, 35 Vice President DIAZ, MICHAEL IO 2, 35 HSS 35 Radio Club 1, 2, 35 President 25 Wrestling Club 35 Soccer Club 2, 35 Cross Country 25 Track 25 Terrier Bark 2, 3 DIAZ, ODALYS DICKEY, DAVID Bowling Club 1, 2 DIMAGGIO, VEE ANN DODDS, LINDA Cosmetology 2, 35 Student Council 25 Photography 35 Wrestling Club 2 DORNBURGH, IAMES DOUGHTY, IACK DOUGLAS, FREDRICK Wrestling Club 1, 25 Chess Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer Club 2, 35 Drama Club 1, 25 Breaker Breakers 35 MATS 25 Football 25 Soccer 35 Mime Troupe 15 School Play, Dark of the Moon 5 FHS - Touch of Class DOUGLAS, MICHAEL 30' SIE Valerie Demesa Stanley Dennison Howard Detwiler Drnest Diaz D7 Irina Diaz 7 l - l 5. T Yr, I. Skora tinds that Mondays arent's so bad. Michael Diaz vi, , , K, jg! fgyy .V 1' Mg . l vlt In ' ff ,, 41 Odalys Diaz David Dickey Vee Ann Dimaggio Dinda Dodds L27 I f . -1 - IBITISS D0mbUf8h lack Doughty Fredrick Douglas Michael Douglas f l un lt. 5 Paula Dubose Darrell Dudley Cynthia Dunn Walter Dunn, lr. . V',, I 'H 5 732-yfifrffg' Shirley Durant Shgrry Elgin When friends get together times are always fun 2 .1 l Nanette Ehlers Elease Ellis Debra Ellison Sandra Espino f DUBOSE, PAULA DUDLEY, DARRELL DUNN, CYNTHIA DUNN, WALTER Baseball Club 15 Wrestling Club 1, 25 Wrestling Team 1, 25 Foot- ball 15 ROTC 1, 2 DURANT, SHIRLEY ELGIN,'SHERRY Photo Club EHLERS, NANETTE Z Club 2, 3: Secretary Terrier- ettes 2, 35 Co-head 35 NHS 3: Vice-President HSS 35 Bowling Club 15 Soccer Club 2, 35 Bible Club 35 Red and Black Staff 2 ELLIS, ELEASE ELLISON, DEBRA SNHS 3: Secretaryg S Club 2 ESPINO, SANDRA SENIORS 0 261 FAGIN,DARIUS Q Photo 35 IAMAA 35 Omega5 Wrestling5 FBLA5 Football 35 Basketball 35 Track 3 FARMEILAUSA FHS 35 Secretary 35 HSS 25 Z Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 35 Terrier- ettes 35 Bowling 1, 2, 35 Soccer Club 2, 35 HYS 25 Bible Club 35 Fellowship Christian CathoIics5 Red and Black Staff 1, 2, 3 FARRIS, IENNIFER FERNANDEZ, SONIA Wrestling Club 2, 3 FERRY, SCOTI' FINDLEY, IACQUELINE FISHER, WILLIAM MATS 2, 35 Wrestling Club 15 Wrestling Team 1 mzimmicx, CHARWANNE Pep Club 15 Rorc 1, 2 FLOCK, SHARA FLOWERS, CAROLYN FLOWERS, IOHN FOLSOM, IANET FBLA 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 35 Treas. 1, 2, 35 Photo Club 3 THE MAI EVE T - 1 1 l Darius Fagin Alisa Farmer jennifer Farris Sonia Fernandez l Scott Ferry lacqueline Findley William Fisher Charwanne Fitzpatrick 'ik Q Muir Shafa Flock p Carolyn Flowers D. Cooper tries to sweet talk his way into graduating. A l0hI1 Fl0WerS lanet Folsom After eleven years of school, their Senior year had finally come. That meant Grad Nite, Senior Skip Day, the Senior Prom, and Senior privileges. However, the main event for every senior was his day to be graduated. Twelve years of hard work were behind that one big day. Some sen- iors discovered the happiness and excitement of being a senior, but many experienced sadness when realizing after Graduation Day in june all that would be left of one's senior year would be a memory. Tears have been shed at HHS on Graduation Day, some because of sadness, some because of pride. Seniors knew in their hearts that a special part of them would always be a Big Red Terrier. ' before graduation. 0 Sheri Ford Kevin Fordyce Mavis Forward Sharon Foster Revina Freeland Donna Freeman lohn French Karen Fueyo Debra Fuller Ronald Gallops Rosa Galvez Carliss Gambrell FORD, SHERI Thespians Society 1, 2, 35 HYS 2, Anchors 35 Photo Club 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play FORDYCE, KEVIN FORWARD, MAVIS FOSTER, SHARON Track 1, 2, 3 FREELAND, REVINA FREEMAN, DONNA HOSA 2, Photo 15 Wrestling 1, Football Club 1 FRENCH, IOHN FUEYO, KAREN FULLER, DEBRA GALLOPS, RONALD GALVEZ, ROSA GAMBRELL, CARLISS VSENIORSUZS3 GANT, CARLA GANT, LAUREL Forensic 25 CBE 3, Terrierettes 3, Z Club 25 Homeroom Rep. 35 Wrestling Club 2 GARCIA, RICARDO GARCIA, SUSAN GARCIA, WALTER GARDNER, TWILA GATES, KATHY DCT 2 GARRETT, ANNA GAY, THERESA Cosmetology 2, 3 GENNARO, KENNETH GERMAN, BARBARA FHA 1, 2 Vice-President, 3 Presi- dent, Flagette 1, 2, 3 GERMAN, IESSE WAEIIDRS I LOOKS LIKE WE'VE MADE IT! ' mf Gant Laurel Gant Ricardo Garcia Susan Garcia ci 5 , K L, fl W. , Walter Garcia Twila Gardner Q r fPfQtf , '31 J' S. - xf,. ,-1-if , Kathy Gi-IICS Even in a hard situation, Senior T. Brown is still smiling. Anna Garrett 'gbv M- - Th9f9S3 GGY Kenneth Gennaro Barbara German jesse Ge,-man li 7 . gi - 3 Donna Ghiz Elaine Giardina Celeste Gibbons Gent Godfrey . 1. 5 if' ' Q' Nff1,,. 4 ' Nw f 4 9 Z 'ff , f Q - I - Dwayne Goff Stephen Golby Cheryl Goldsborough 1 Ovenia Gomez 4. in f , , :fu v,?:,,,i,,l 'Wav' V f gb' ' 1 , 5 .,t.. J., . V,tt, - 1 - Vilma Gomez Michelle Hadley Susan Halton Carla Hamm We will always remember all of our days at good old Hillsborough High School. We had many times when everything went just as we wanted it to go . . . our way, our style, our good fortune. But with these good times came some hard ones. Times when it looked as though we would never make it to lune, times when we almost gave up and couldn't see an end in sight. Yes, there were days we were WIN- NERS and we'll never forget the joy we felt. The days we were LOSERS, how- ever, we'll not forget either. For those bad days mixed with the good made our senior year. We look back on it now with pride and joy and a sense of great accomplishment. G. Bonetti and R. Rich figure that together they can accomplish the days' work. T. Card and M. Mariani battle it out. GHIZ, DONNA GIARDINA, ELAINE Wrestlerette 2 GIBBONS, CELESTE FBLA 2, 3, President 3, FHA 2, 3, Photo Club 1, 3, Wrestling Club 1, 3, IAMAA 2, Thespian Honor Society 1, 2, 3, SAC 3, Terrier Bark 3 GODFREY, GENT GOFF, DWAYNE GOLBY, STEPHEN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, A Band 2, 3g Concert Chorus 2, 35 Sound System 2, 3, State Con- test Superior Rating 2g Band Contest 2, 3 GOLDSBOROUGH, CHERYL DCT 2, 3 Gomez, OVENIA ' S Club 2, 3, Hilsborean Staff 2, 3: Co-Editor-in-Chief 3, Con- cert Chorus 1, 2, 3, Sound Sys- tem 2, 3, Calendar Model 1 GOMEZ, VILMA ' HADLEY, MICHELLE HALTON, SUSAN HAMM, CARLA Terrierettes 2, 35 CBE-FBLA 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, Math Honor Society 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3 SENORSoN5 GONZALEZ, IOE Bowling 2, 35 lr. Optimist 2, 35 MATS 35 Soccer 2, 35 Terrier Bark 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Pride and Tradition 25 Student Council 1, 2 GONZALEZ, IUAN GONZALEZ, MICHAEL GRACE, GLENDA GRANT, CATHERINE GRANT, KATHRYN FHA 15 PAN-AM 15 Soccer 15 Wrestlerette 35 Chorus 25 ROTC 1, 2, 3 GRANTHAM, LORI GRANTHAM, THERESA Flagette 1, 25 FCA 1, 2, Trea- surer, Wrestling 1, 25 HOSA 2, 3, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 25 Student Council 1, 25 Home- room Rep. 1, 25 HOSA - Lead- ership Workshop 2, 3 GRAY, KATHLEEN GREEN, DEIRDRA SENIURS KEEP ON SMILI - - 1 loe Gonzalez luan Gonzalez Michael Gonzalez Glenda Grace 4, 1 'stil sb Catherine Grant Kathryn Grant Lori Grantham Theresa Grantham Kathleen Gray Deirdra Green I. Perez remembers the good old days. , loni Green Nathan Green Debra Greene William Greico 5,015-' -at 'U' Q 5 9 6 2 Debra Grenler - After a long day of walking up and.down the halls, P. McCommon keeps on smiling. -1 Dexter Griffin - Alan Grinaldi Diana Grissett Alesia Grubbs Darryl Guagliardo 'fi 1 - i Richard Guagliardo Eugen Gutierrez Michael Guyton David Haas GREEN, IONI GREEN, NATHAN CLYDE Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2 GREENE, DEBRA FHA 1, 2, Treasurer 15 Student Advisory Committee 2, 35 Thes- pian Honor Society 35 Forensic 35 IAMAA 35 Soropti-miss 2, 35 Secretary 35 Bible Club 35 Drama Club 25 Concert Chorus 35 Student Council 2, 35 Home- room Rep. 2, 35 Class Play 25 Pride and Tradition 25 Girls' State 25 FHA District Contest 15 Hilsborean Staff 35 Quill and Scroll GREICO, WILLIAM GRENIER, DEBRA GRIFFIN, DEXTER GRINALDI, ALAN GRISSETI, DIANA LEE FHA 25 FBLA 35 French Club 2 GRUBBS, ALESIA FBLA 1, 25 Wrestling Club 25 Z Club 2, 35 CBE 35 Homeroom Rep. 25 Flagette 3 GUAGLIARDO, DARRYL GUAGLIARDO, RICHARD GUTIERREZ, EUGENE GUYTON, MICHAEL HAAS, DAVID SENORS 0 K7 HAMMOND, CHERYL HAND, DAVID HARPER, DANA Thespian 15 IAMAA 15 FHA 15 Flagette 25 Track 25 Student Council2 HARRIS, IILL Drama 1, 25 Photography 1, 25 Opti-miss 35 Wrestling 15 Con- cert Chorus 1, 2, 3 HARRIS, STEWART DCT 1, 2, 3: 2, 3 Historian5 Photo Club 35 Wrestling 2 HARRIS, TONYA ROTC Drill Team 2 HARRISON, SHERRY DCT 25 Bowling 25 FBLA 25 FHA 2 HARVILL, DARLENE Kiwanettes 1, 2, 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 CBE 1 HAUN, I'AUlA HAYNES, USA HAZELLIEF, RANDY HEAD, MARILYN . , BREAKING AWAY Cheryl Hammond David Hand Dana Harper ,F Stewart Harris 1 P, Honaker fmds using the phone is better than going to class. Sherry Harrison -' -1 . - Paula Haun Lisa Haynes Randy Hazellief is 1. 2' jill Harris P Ip Tonya Harris 1 Darlene Harvill Marilyn Head I WJ '21 - Shela Hefner Eugene Hendrickson Ramon Hernandez Terri Hero , ff 'Lflf Michael Herring Charlotte Herron M. Herring decides he will go home early today. 5 4? 1 jean Hevia Serita Hillman I. Perry finds time to do some heavy thinking. Qu, ,., William Hoffman Patricia Honaker Scott Holmes loyce Horney HEFNER,SHELA HENDRICKSON, EUGENE HERNANDEZ, RAMON HERO,TERlRI Wrestling Club 25 Civinettes 15 HOSA HERRING, MICHAEL HERRON, CHARLOTTE HEVIA,lEAN Optimiss 2, 35 RATS 2, 25 Res- tling Club 2, 35 Soccer Club 35 Football Club 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 HILLMAN, SERITA HOFFMAN, WILLIAM HONAKER, PATRICIA FBLA 3 HOLMES, SCOTT Surf Club 15 Photo Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer Club 2, 35 Hilsborean Staff 2, 35 Photography Editor 35 MATS 2 HORNEY, IOYCE FBLA 2 SENIOKSOZG9 HOSFORD, SCOTT HUDOCK, MICHAEL Cross Country 1 HUDSON, IOHN HUGHES, ERIC Golf 1, 2, 35 ROTC Drum and Bugle 1, 2, 3 HUMPHREY, BLANCHE HUNT III, HENRY HUNTER, REGINALD HURTADO, IUAN HUTCHINS, STEPHANIE FBLA 1 HUITO, IULIA Fine Arts 1, 2, 35 Helm Staff 3 IGLESIAS, ILIANA Wrestling 35 HOSA 2, Drama 1 IRIZARRY, EILEEN ,..-3 5, ,,.. ,-:aff 1. is. 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Yet, being a part of the Big Red has given us security - the security of long held traditions. The Terrier Bark, wearing Red and Black on Fridays, and the chimes of the clock tower have served to unify us. The architectural beauty of Hillsbor- ough High School, built in 1924, is sec- ondary to the lasting tangibles of friend- ship, education, and growth which we have experienced. Hillsborough will continue to carry on its many traditions and also meet the challenges of change. Through shared experiences of defeat as well as victory, we will all feel excitement and pride when hearing the traditional cheer of WE ARE THE BIC RED!!! - - 1 Keith jackson Kenneth jackson Sheryl jackson Tarita james 1. Barbara jenkins Constance jenkins joann jennings Mary johnson l x- - - Melton johnson Melvin johnson Michael johnson Nathan johnson IACKSON, KEITH Foogpall 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Wrhbtling Club 2, 35 President 35 Student Council 3, Calendar Model 2 IACKSON, KENNETH IACKSON, SHERYL Track 1, Marching Band 35 Photo Club3 IAMES, TARITA IENKINS, BARBARA DECA 3, Secretary 3, ROTC 1, 2 IENKINS, CONSTANCE IENNINGS, IOANN Wrestling Club 2, 35 HOSA 3, Vice-president 3, Football Club 3 IOHNSON, MARY IOHNSON, MELTON ' IOHNSON, MELVIN IOHNSON, MICHAEL IOHNSON, NATHAN SENIORS 0 271 IOHNSONJIOBYN IOHNSON, SYLVIA FHA 1, 35 IAMAA 35 Student Council 35 Pride Tradition 35 Senior Class Play 35 Hillsborean Candidate 3 IOHNSON, Tl-IERESA CYS 1 l0HNSON,WlLUE IONES, GLYNIS IONES, KEVIN Tennis 35 Soccer Club 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 MATS 2, 3 IONES, REBECCA IONES, STEVE IOOS, DAVID ' IORDAN, VALERIE I l0SEPH,MURIEl. KEARNEY, DEITRA 272 o YOU DESERVE BREAK TODAY Robyn lohnson Sylvia lohnson iii Q r Q A l- Glynis lones Kevin lones A David loos f S F lf D A i ,, ,i Theresa lohnson Rebecca lones Muriel l0Seph Seniors enjoy their spare time. Willie Johnson Steve lones Valerie lordan Deitra Kearney 64, Connie Kearns Colleen Keller Martin Kelly Nathaniel Kelly - 1 Viola Kemp Cassandra Kemper Roxanne Kenvich Shannon Kilpatrick D. Portugues finds that napping at lunch is tempting but not easy. 1 v' 1 I . 5 X, - Fletcher King Connie Knight Lori Koehler lulie Kotze KEARNS, CONNIE Fine Arts 3 KELLER, COLLEEN KELLY, MARTIN KELLY, NATHANIEL KEMP, VIOLA KEMPER, CASSANDRA Wrestling Club 25 Cosmetology 2, 3 KENVICH, ROXANNE KILPATRICK, SHANNON KING, FLETCHER KNIGHT, CONNIE KOEHLEIULORI KOTZE, IULIE SBNIORS v 273 LABRADOR, TINA LALA, DENISE LAlA,YVETTE Wrestling Club 1, 2, 3, Photo Club 15 SAC 1, 2, 35 H Club 1, 2, 35 Kiwannettes 2, 35 Vice-President 35 HOSA Club 1, 23 Sophomore, lun- ior, and Senior Class Secre- tary, Calendar Model 2, Hils- borean Staff 2, 3, Underclass Co-Editor 3 LAMBERTH, MARY FBLA 15 Fine Arts 15 Brush and Palette 15 ROTC 1, 2, 35 Female Drill Team 2, 3 LANE, CORA LANGFORD, LISA LECAROZ, ROBERT LEE, ALBERT FHA 35 Football 2 LEE, PAUL LEE, TRINA LAWSON, CAROLYN FHA 3 LAZZARA, KENNETH 274o f - 0 Tina Labrador Denise Lala 1' ' -fl 1 ,f 1 Q A Q N3 Yvette Lala Wendy's old fashion burgers. Mary I-amberth - - 1 1 ' 1 Cora Lane Lisa Langford Robert Lacaroz Albert Lee Y Paul Lee Trina Lee Carolyn Lawson Kenneth Lazzara fi? A-3' , ',, we , ,Me ' A6 lg is ' -f'- ' 'Y :1f'fP l ' . 'V . , ' , - is y 3Q'Qf1:,,,,a. . ' Davina Levi Donald Lewis Eugene Lewis Melody Lewis ' L ' ' A I 3 y sea, A L 3 - .,., jg fl fa V ' ' L . rw, , A '1-'-2- . ' Theresa Lewis lames Leysath Robert Linn Ramona Longmire ,vw 1 'nw , 'hw' 1 WW . 3' L. ' .::::' ,fe ' ' I,-fry' Luis Lopez Douglas Lorenzo VQQ4, f , f in ,, 7 vc? g ,, ..r .'Af1fQQlf' r .qQq. f I ' ..r i ri 3 i Dianna Lott Karen Lowentha l'Where are you going for lunch today? llWho's going to drive? These were among the many questions Hillsborough students asked each other during lunch time every day. There were many places for the students to eat at. If not in the school cafeteria, then students were either found at UMcDonald's, l'Burger King, Taco Bell, 'lThe Sandwich Shop, Pizza Parlors, or just on the patio. McDonald's is a popular place for students to go to lunch. LEVI, DAVINA LEWIS, DONALD Amateur Radio 1, 2, 3, ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, ROTC Rifle Team 1, 2 LEWIS, EUGENE HOSA 1, ROTC 2 LEWIS, MELODY LEWIS, THERESA Opti-miss 2, 3, Wrestling Club 2, 3, Terrier Bark 2, 3, Dancer- ette 2, 3 LEYSATH, IAMES DCT Club 2, Wrestling Club 3, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 3, DCT 2 LINN, ROBERT Interact 3, President 3, ROTC Rifle Team 3, Marching Band 3 LONGMIRE, RAMONA LOPEZ, LUIS Wrestling Club 1, 2, RATS 2, MATS 1, 3, lunior Optimist 1, 3, Soccer Club 3 LORENZO, DOUGLAS LOTI, DIANNA Photo Club 2, 3, FHA-HERO 1, 2, IAMAA 3, Fine Arts 1, FCA 2, 3, Football Club 3, Wrestling Club 3, Softball Club,2, 3, Soft- ball Team 2, 3, Wrestlerette 3, Drama 3 LOWENTHAL, KAREN o SENIORSv275 LUFRIU, GEORGE D.C.T. 15 Rats 2, 35 Wrestling Club 2, 35 Mats 1 LUMIA, CLIFFORD LUMSDEN, WILLIE MALATT, PATRICIA MALDONADO, MARCELO MALES, PETER MANALEY, GINA Rats 2, 35 Kiwanettes 35 Wres- tling Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer Club 35 Fine Arts 2, 35 Photo Club 35 Student Council Representative 'I MANFREDI, CARLO 276 0 BKJRS W I 7 'W 'sa' fav' 'mf ff X v '-V '- fr V fs ar wr iw 5' l , 1 1541.4 4 ,145 A A , - aa .A 5 .1-I, as 4 s as 4:-rl 33 Q GPG? ' 'Q V A l f ' if 3, we 1 ,Q , f 3 A J' ' I 5 i N .V George Lufriu Clifford Lumia 4. RY l Willie Lumsden Patricia Malatt M. Teiera exhibits her baggies. i -ga. N - 1 Marcelo Maldona Peter Males R- Ca I5fhi9' 'KNOWS 'VN' f2Shi0f1 iS- Gina Manaley Carlo Mandredi 'Q - Leonardo Manfredi Ingrid Manni Iarrel Marcum Benjamin Marcus , ,J M'i 1 ' V A H 'f 2 51' 1 11' 'V' .zaigjzm ,,, f,,. I ,, yy , i . 5 Stephanie Margson Mark Mariani Cheryl Marlan BOOKS add I0 Winter wear- limmie Marshall t Ffh' an-1 ,f 5 as vw, 5, I Q A I I , - Cecelia Martin Scott Martin Iuan Martinez Lana Massaro Constance Mauro David May Mathew Mayer Pamela McCommon MANFREDI, LEONARDO MANNI, INGRID MARCUM, IARREL MARCUM, BENIAMIN Wrestling 1 MARGSON, STEPHANIE Anchors 1 MARIANI, MARK MARLAN, CHERYL National Math Honor Society 2, 35 Honorary Science Society 2, 35 Chess Club 1, 2, 35 Secretary 2, Treasurer 35 Soccer Club 35 Soroptimiss 2, 3, President 3 MARSHALL, IIMMIE MARTIN, CECELIA MARTIN, SCOTT MARTINEZ, IUAN Soccer Club 2, 35 Math Honor Society 35 Honorary Science Society 35 Soccer 3 MASSARO,LANA Opti-Miss 2, 3, Vice-President 35 RATS 2, 35 Math Honor Soci- ety 2, 35 Spanish Honor Society 35 Wrestling Club 2, 35 Soccer Club 35 Football Club 35 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, fHead 1, Co- Head 3I5 Hilsborean Staff 2, 3, Activities Section Co-Editor 35 Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3 MAURO, CONSTANCE RATS 35 Wrestling 1, 25 Major- ette 1, 25 Terrier Bark 1, 2 MAY, DAVID MAYER, MATHEW MCCOMMON, PAMELA RATS 2, 35 Kiwanettes 2, 35 HYS Club 25 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Swim Club 3 SHNIIORSIZ77 MCCULLOUGH, IESSIE MCHALE, DANNY MCINTIRE, ROBIN McNAIR, ALVIN Football 35 Track 2 McNA1T, ROBIN Marching Band 15 Concert Band 15 Concert Chorus 2, 35 Sound System 35 Red and Black Repre- sentative 35 State Math Con- vention, Mu Alpha Theta 4th Place5 All County Honor Chorus MCNEAL, TAMMY MELLA, TRACY MENDOZA, SONIA MENENDEZ, IAMES Wrestling 1, 2, 3 MENENDEZ, RENE MENENDEZ, ROBERT Brush and Palette 1 MERRITT, CYNTHIA FHA 1, 2, 35 S Club 2, 35 Presi- dent 35 IAMAA 35 Peer Facilita- tor 35 Student Council 15 Hilsbo- rean Staff 35 Chorus 1, 25 Humanities 3 MEYER, TRESA FBLA 1, 25 President 25 CBE 35 Anchors 2, 35 Soccer Club 2, 35 Wrestling Club 25 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 3 MIllAN, ANGEUNA MILLER, IOSEPH Mllifn, wlLuAM Fine Arts 15 Helm 3 . . , . Aan. , 5: 1 .-J.. ia EVM Ccmd? lessie McCullough Danny McHale Robin Mclntire Alvin McNair - 1 -nw N 'W Robin McNatt Tammy McNeal Tracy Mella Sonia Mendoza - - Q P - lames Menendez Rene Menendez Robert Menendez Cynthia Merritt . -CP' r 1-' F S if -3 - I L li Tresa Meyer Angelina Mlllan joseph Miller William Miller : -4Snie2sssc'?i-'1:,i 5,413-.ees 4, 5 Seniors worked hard to get through their last year of high school. Although the year had many activities within it, there were seemingly just as many problems to be faced. A major com- plaint was the bad parking situation which affected the entire student body. Then, the time came when the seniors met the ultimate hex - PAD Problems in American Democracy wasn't anyone's favorite subject, not to mention it is a required course for grad- uation. lt took large amounts of hard dedication for many seniors just to receive a passing grade each semester. , 5 But by the time final exams were in ses- sion and tests were graded, the seniors ' found that PAD didn't hurt THAT much. ' X ' 3 we -. 4427 x 1 Ns' I gs Lana Massaro thinks of what she'd rather be doing than studying for a PAD test, Q 135 we 4 if Z . g - l - Rebecca McKinnon Lisa Millikan Connie Mills Valarie Misenheimer Fredrick Mitchell Gloria Mitchell Michelle Moore Tammi Moore MCKINNON, REBECCA MILLIKAN, LISA MILLS, CONNIE Wrestling Club 35 HOE - HOSA Treasurer 25 PAN-AM 2 MISENHEIMER, VALARIE MITCHELL, FREDRICK MITCHELL, GLORIA MOORE, MICHELLE Bowling Club 15 Homeroom Representative 35 Senior Class Play 3 MOORE, TAMMI RATS 35 Opti-miss 2, 35 Soccer Club 2, 35 Beaker Breakers Vice-Pres. 35 Marching Band 1, 25 Librarian 35 Concert Band 2, 35 Student Council Homeroom Representative 1, 25 Terrier Bark 1, 2, 35 Pride and Tradition 2, 3 SENlORSv279 LOCKING UP MOOREION, MARIA MORALES, HENRY Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, President . 3g NHS Treasurer 35 Honorary ll J. i Science 50Ci9fY 2, 31 COHCBFI Maria Moorejon Henry Morales MORALES, IOSEPH MORGAN, ROGER MORGAN, RICHARD MORSE, MARK MOWRY, GEORGE MULEIO, PAYY loseph MOl'ale5 'lager Morgan Ill R. Barcena adds a touch of class to HHS. MUlllS, NEAL MUNN, ANTHONY MYERS, KENNETH NAY, TWILA l 1 Richard Morgan Mark Morse George Mowry Patty Muleo P75 9 4 e s 'T' if fb F H ROB - .Q Neal Mullis Anthony Munn Kenneth Myers Twila Nay , l f'I H if 1 r Sm 5 l , l fly li P 1 fv 1 A t Y, W F , it? fl l U l F 1 1 . 1 . - - Darren Nelson Edward Nelson ,, 1 .DW V Some find sleeping during class well worth their time. Kenneth Nelson Frankie Newsome ,ft by 1 I , , ,,. . ,. k . , K 5 . V V i k' ,7 I 1- IA! ,fit K ' f ,,., 4 'i 1 ' ' -A ' 450, ' 'i l' 1 ' ' , Y ff? I q i . 5 5 Wa , T 5 f a. ' A Hao Nguyen Hien Nguyen Ronald Nicholson Cindy Nix Q - I Deborah Norton Francis Nowalk lesus Nunez Robbie Oberry NELSON, DARREN NELSON, EDWARD DCT 2, 3 NELSON, KENNETH NEWSOME, FRANKIE NGUYEN, HAO NGUYEN,HIEN NICHOLSON, RONALD NIX, CINDY NORTON, DEBORAH NOWALK, FRANCES Pep Club 15 Forensics Treas. 15 Soroptimiss 25 Mu Alpha Theta 25 Honorary Science Society Sec. 25 Beaker Breakers Sec.5 NHS 15 Tennis 15 Terrierettes 2 NUNEZ,lESUS Soccer Club 25 lunior Optimist 15 DCT 25 Soccer Team 1 OBERRY, ROBBIE SHIORS 0 281 O'BRIEN, PATRICK DCT 35 Key Club 1, 25 Vice- President 25 Varsity Football 1, 2,3 V OLESON, SHARON Swim Club 1, 25 Photo Club 15 Secretary 15 Kiwannettes 2, 35 HSS 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Fla- gettes 2, 35 Head 35 Hilsborean Staff 35 Terrier Bark 2, 35 Tennis District Tourn. 1st and 3rd5 Western Conference 3 OLIPHANT, GAIL Anchors 2, 35 RATS 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer Club 2, 35 Student Council 1, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Hilsborean Staff 2, 3: Co-Editor-in-Chief 35 Terrier Bark 35 Quill and Scroll 3 ORTIZ, CARLOS OSBORN, SUSAN OSBURN, NORMA OTERO, TAMMY OVERBY, DOREEN PAINTER, IAMES PALAEZ, ALICIA Terrierettes 2, 35 Civinettes 2, 35 HOSA 35 Wrestling Club 2, 35 Soccer Club 35 Football 35 Ten- nis 2, 35 Cross Country 35 Bas- ketball 25 Tennis - Western Conference, District PALMATEER, DEIUANA PARHAM, IOHNNIE Wrestling Club 15 DECA 35 Football2 WHAT IS A SENIOR? - 1 LA XT W t. Patrick O'Brien Sharon Oleson Gail Oliphant Carlos Ortiz l 1 Q' I .11 . A J, XV. vi F' Susan Osborn Norma Osburn 1 S ? t 4, f Many seniors' pastimes will turn into careers. 3 X' S , TammY Of9f0 Doreen Overby ow y yy A vp i 1 i lames Painter Alicia Palaez Dejuana Palmateer johnnie Parham ,, .,,., .. gn.. .,, , :K L, ,- --fr, c- f:'eby'1':1 - 51'--rp z :mr-if - Q -.fn -.ii-g.1:-5.-Si'-:Gaiam .' 3'L.:.-L aff- -2 .aff V4 5 in . . fs Dwaine Parker Willie Parks Charles Parrish Nila Patel , 1 S 2 A . 1 5 Lt ' . V- Vi T ..f..wf' . rr,i . ff n 1 s l 5 - 2 . aarr 1 . 1 john Pechaver Darlene Peden Angela Peppers juan Perez ,. if, ,aw . luan M. Perez Manuel Perez Ralph Perez jackie Perry Senior fsen-yerl: higher or t more advanced in rank, office, or the like5 a student in the U.S. who is in his final year of high school, college or a university. That is the proper definition for a sen- ior. But for many of this year's seniors it meant the final days before facing the world outside of the Big Red. Many will go on to college, while oth- ers will follow careers or dreams. Whi- chever route is taken, their years under the Big Red will always remain treasured memories. A senior is a hard studierl? PARKER, DWAINE PARKS, WILLIE PARRISH, CHARLES RATEL, NILA PECHAVER, IOHN PEDEN, DARLENE Brush and Palette PEPPERS, ANGELA PS Club 2, 35 Terrierettes 2, 35 HOSA 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1 PEREZ, IUAN C. Baseball Club 2, 35 IV Football 15 Baseball 2, 35 Calendar Model 25 Student Council 1, 2 PEREZ, IUAN M. PEREZ, MANUEL DECA5 Treasurer PEREZ, RALPH MATS 1, 2, 35 RATS 25 Wres- tling 2 PERRY, IACKIE Swim Club 1, 2, 35 Thespians 1, 25 Drama 1, 25 Forensics 1, 2, 25 Chess 1, 2, 35 President 35 Swim Team 1, 2, 35 Stat Team 35 Con- cert Chorus 2, 3 283 PERRICONE, RENEE Kiwanettes 2, 35 Secretary 35 Swim Club 1, 25 Soccer Club 35 Swim Team 15 Dancerette 2, 35 Co-Head 35 Homeroom Rep. 25 Marching Band 15 Hilsborean Staff 2, 35 Activities Section Edi- tor 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Quill and Scroll PERRY YOLANDA Volleyball 1, 35 Basketball 15 IAMAA3 PESTANA, EMILY PETRUCCI, DENISE Club 2, 35 Historian 35 Photo Club 3 PIERCEALL, IOHN PILLER, WAYNE DCT 15 President PINO, MELISSA Drama 15 Wrestling 2 PISACANE, ELVIRA Wrestling 25 CBE-FBLA 35 Histo- rian POEHL, KYLE POLMANTEER, LISA S Club 15 HYS 1, 25 RATS 2, 35 Soccer 35 Homeroom Rep. 1, 25 Calendar Model 25 Hilsborean Staff 2, 35 Section Editor 35 Dan- cerette 1, 2, 35 Head 35 Hilsbo- rean Candidate5 District and State Dancerette Contest 1, 2, 35 Superior5 Quill and Scroll PORTER, SHERRI HOSA 35 ROTC Drill Team 2, 35 Guard 2, 3 FORTH, TAMMY Soccer 2 SENIORS FIND TIME TO GOOF CFF -ll Renee Perricone Yolanda Perry Emily Pestana Denise Petrucci A 4 1, N S F 1. 1 I if y 1 I b t i- . f N , , 1' vi' . . 5 I 5 ,L , fo if . ,V '52 V .' 1: t 1. lld, I ., ,i ll 3:19222 .M f'- it 1 5 6 'Q I I ' N 1. is X' I. lohn Pierceall Wayne Piller Melissa Pina Elvira Pisacane 1 - Kyle Poehl Lisa Polmanteer - - 1 ' ' '. rt' 5 'fl ' ' .rr , Arg -55? ,,s Yifi SeniorS.Olesonfindstime between dasses to feed the 'Z - dudls' Sherri Porter Tammy Porth ' - Deborah Portugues Marie Posey lohn Poslusny Diane Potter Troy Pressley Connie Preston ff H Sabrina Preston Shalia Preston Y Senior M. Vega finds time to reminisce. PORTUGUES, DEBORAH MARIE RATS 2, 35 Opti-Miss 2, 35 Wrestling Club 1, 25 Softball Club 35 Softball Team 1, 2, 35 Hilsborean Staff 2 POSEY, MARIE POTTER, DIANE PRESSLEY, TROY Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 lr. Opti- mist 2, 35 Soccer Club 35 RATS 2, 35 Photo Club 2, 35 MATS 35 Wrestling 15 Red and Black Staff 2, 35 Terrier Bark 2, 35 Quill and Scroll PRESTON, CONNIE PRESTON, SABRINA RENEE Civinettes 35 FBLA 1, 25 FHA 1, 25 IAMAA 25 Track 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 SAC 35 CBE 3 PRESTON, SHALIA MICHAN Brush and Palette 15 FHA 15 H Club 25 Civinettes 35 HYS 25 IAMAA 2, 35 Flagette 2, 35 Ter- rier Bark 2, 35 District Band Contest2 PRINCE, NINA PUERTOS, RICHARDO PYLES, JR. IRA QUILLEN, STEPHEN EDWARD Rifle Team 1, 2, 35 Concert Chorus 15 IV Chorus 15 ROTC 1, 2, 35 Concert Chorus District and State Contest, Superior Rating SENIORS v 285 SO MUCH FUN ND LAUGHTER mano, VICTOR K S 5 , RAC:-lslfwrslcv, NANCY gi A in its if S ' RAGEL, DENNIS Q A la' 'ff fab RAMBARAN, viowi 5 , S 5 gl' nAMos,ioHN 5, it A Victor Rabelo Nancy Rachelewfsky Dennis Ragel Vidya Rambaran RAUNER, MARSHA READ, KRISTEN Y Swim Club 1, 2, 35 Photo Club 15 NHS 2, 3, President 35 Anchors 2, 35 President 35 SHS 2, 3, Vice-president 35 Math Honor Society 2, 35 Red and Black Staff READY, SHIRLEY Band 1, 25 FBLA 2, 3, Historian 3 REED' BRYAN lohn Ramos Marsha Rauner Kristy Read Shirley Ready REED, FLOSSIE REED, IAMES Swim Club 15 Varsity Football 25 IV Football 15 Concert Chorus 25 Calendar Model 1 REGALADO, CHRISTINA Fine Arts Club 25 Wrestling Club 15 Photo Club 1 ' BfYan Reed Flossie Reed - . CF, A , 1151: 1 '12 I 5 I 1 , - james Reed M. Singerle is proud to be a Terrier. Christi,-1 3 Regajado zausmons 5 , 5 '5 As we look back on our three great years spent at Hillsborough High School, we remember all the many laughs and fun times that we shared. As sophomores we were wild and rowdy. We were introduced to the USOPHOMORE lNITIATION. As crazy juniors we went mad selling candy bars to raise money for our senior expenses. We will always cherish all the won- derful, trying, and just plain old great times we had at the l'BlG RED, because as we will remember in years to come, they were three 'lTERRlERlFFlC years! M. Carter experiences another line of those days! if i They always stuck together! I 1' Cheryl Reich Vincent Reina Rhonda Reese V Rhonda Rhodes l 1 1 -i Russell Rich Sheri Richards Edwin Richardson Michael Richardson . - 5 JW ill T - 1 Telecia Richardson Yolanda Riley Darin Riopelle Rosa Rios REICH, CHERYL Z Club 1, 25 Swimminq Club 1, 2, 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 RATS 35 IAMMA 35 Hilsborean Staff 2, 35 Academics Editor 35 Dancerette 2, 35 Terrier Bark 2, 35 State Contest Superior Rating 25 District Contest Superior Rat- ing 25 Yearbook workshop 2 REINA, VINCENT ROTC 1, 2, 3 REESE, RHONDA Cosmetology 2, 3 RHODES, RHONDA RICH, RUSSELL RICHARDS, SHERL FBLA 25 Historian, Secretary 3 RICHARDSON, EDWIN RICHARDSON, MICHAEL RICHARDSON, TELECIA Photo Club 25 FHA 2 RILEY, YOLANDA RIOPELLE, DARIN Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Wrestler 1, 2, 3 RIOS, ROSA SENIORS 0 287 ROBALDO, ROBERT ROBERTS, IAMES ROBERTS, MARGARET ROBERTS, RICHARD ROBINSON, lORI RODRIGUEZ, DEAN RODRIGUEZ, ERNEST RODRIGUEZ, GEORGE RODRIGUEZ, MARIA ROGERS, IOHN ROGERS, WILLIE ROMANO, IENAINE lV Chorus 15 Concert Chorus 2, 3g Sound System 3 N8 . SENORS WITH DETERMI ATIO 8: EASE I I 1 M: I Robert Robaldo lames Roberts Margaret Roberts Richard Roberts 'ww' at ' - 1 , H ..'t ' ' : 1 I 7 L Lori Robinson Dean Rodriguez Ernest Rodriguez George Rodriguez fs- E - .1 A .,,,,,M.,,. U I A ,Q OQMQYM , , 0 Q, ' E I, Lf. ' ,I I O' C ' I ' ,' I , ,gains 1552 ' l Y ni -.1 Z 1 I P, . I Q X n i ,Q gl to Maria Rodriguez A Ighn Rogefg 0 - A Willie Rogers x ' 7 I 'ge f A definite look of determination, ly Ig I .9 t. leanaine Romano ii' 2 if Michelle Rowe Donette Rua lorge Rubio Lorrie Rugg h , I l I T. Washington takes a time-out to relax and enjoy his senior year! I Mm 7 rw V .,, ll! - .:. I ' .1 Patricia Rumril Ida Rye Brett Sacco Paul Saiia I Richard Salario Wendy Sanchez Gina Sapp Lisa Sapp ROWE, MICHELLE RUA,DONETI'E RUBIO,lORGE RUGG,l0RRIE RUMRIL, PATRICIA RYE, IDA SACCO, BRETT SAIIA, PAUL Interact 1, 2, 3, Swim Club 2, 35 Swim Team 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3 SALARIO, RICHARD SANCHEZ, WENDY Flagettes 2, 3, Co-head 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35, Civi- nettes 2, 3, RATS 3, HOSA 3, Football Club 3 SAPP,GlNA SAPP, LISA HOSA 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3, Gpti-miss 35 Soccer Club 3, Bible Club 35 Wrestling Club 1 SENORS 0 289 SARABIA, GARY Beaker Breakers 3 SCAGLIONE, MICHAEL Stage Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1 SCOTT, LUVENIA SEAL, ROBERT SEALY, ROBERT Chess 2, 35 President 2 SELVIDGE, MARIE SETSER, BONNIE SHAW, ADRIAN SHERRY, ALLEN SHINAS, ANITA Soroptimist 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Secretary 35 Bowling Club 1, 25 Golf 35 Red and Black 2, 35 Quill and Scroll SIBBITT, KEVIN SIMMS, TIMOTHY 'H : W an il Gary Sarabia Michael Scaglione - - V. Smart reminisces over her senior year. Luvenia Scott Robert Seal H I 4 it Robert Sealy Marie Selvidge Bonnie Setser Adrian Shaw -' I 1 1 Allen Sherry Anita Shinas Kevin Sibbitt Timothy Simms A .. Clifford Simpson Elizabeth Simpson Teresa Sistrunk Valerie Smart Donald Smelt Denise Sims joseph Singer l2ll'-s ff' Paul Singerle Annette Smith Brian Smith Felicia Smith The time has come again for the 1981 group to leave this wonderful school. Seniors of u1981 have shown their true spirit and pride of Hillsborough by being very active this school year. Even though they are now graduates, they will always remember the great times they had, and that great Alma Mater, which had to be learned during their soph- omore year. Most important of all, in the years to come, they can always look back upon the years and still be proud to say, ul was grad- uated from Hillsborough High School, and l am still a TERRlER! SIMPSON, CLIFFORD Wrestling 1, 2, 3 SIMPSON, ELIZABETH Brush and Palette 3 SISTRUNK, TERESA SKORA, IERLYN Civinettes 2, 3, Treasurer 3 National Honor Society 2, 3, Honorary Science Society 2, 3 Softball Club 1, 2, 3, Basketbal Club 1, 2, 3, Concert Chorus 1 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Sounc System 1, 2, 3 SMART, VALERIE H.Y.S. Club 2, 3, Forensic Club 2, 3, President 3, Wrestling Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, Thespians 2, Opti-Miss 2, 3, President 35 RATS 2, 3, Major- ette 1, 2, 3, Co-Head 3gStuden1 Council Sec. 3, Hilsborean Stafl 2, 3, Sports Editor 3, Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3 SMELT, DONALD SIMS, DENISE D.C.T. 1 SINGER, IOSEPH SINGERLE, PAUL ' SMITH, ANNE'I'I'E SMITH, BRIAN SMITH, FELICIA HOSA 2, FHA 2 1. SENIORSO291 RONALD SMITH Drama Club 1 Vice President, Spanish Club 25 Track 15 March- ing Band 1, 2, 3 SMITH TIMOTHY SNYDER KIMBERLY SOLOMON PATTY SORIA,WALDO R.A.T.S. 3-M.A.T.S 2 Wres tling3 SOTELO ROSARIO SOWELL SUSAN STARKS CHARLYN lamma 2 STILLEY ELLEN Kiwanettes 1 2 3' Photo Club 15 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 cer Club 3- Football Club 3 Cheerleading 2, 35 H.R. Rep. 1 2, 35 Concert Chorus 2, l.V Chorus 1' Hilsborean Staff 3 Terrier Bark2 3 STOKES ROBERT STRASSER DAVID R.O.T.C. 3 Inom .S N SE? SENIOR EXPRESSIONS I + Ronald Smith Timothy Smith Kim Snyder Patty Solomon - l Waldo Sona Rosario Sotelo Susan Sowell Charlyn Starks - 'lei 'W' Susie Stennls 1 Ellen Stllly i. 1 C Wlsof' fefledf on the 'HY Robert 5l0k6S David Strasser Cindy Strickland Mary Stricklanr A-P91392 makes any day bright 3 Otto Strickland Nardina Sturks i Wlidberto Suarez Patty Suber Debra Summerall Rita Swan .-I-77 n 1- Ill! Lori Sweat Raymond Tam ' Nydia Tapia Debra Tarwater STRICKLAND, CINDY STRICKLAND, MARY HYS 25 Swim Club 25 Wrestling Club 25 Concert Chorus 2, 35 Red and Black Staff 2 STRIKCLAND, OTTO Brush and Palette 25 Photo Club 25 Mu Alpha Theta 25 Beaker Breakers 1 STURKS, NARDINA SUAREZ, ROBERTO SUBER, PATTY SUMMERALL, DEBRA SWAN, RITA Cosmetology 2, 3 SWEAT, LORI HOSA 35 OIT-DCT 2 TAM, RAYMOND HOSA 2, 35 National Honor Society 2,3 TAPIA, NYDIA TARWATER, DEBRA S-Club 2, 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer Club 35 Swim Club 2, 35 Photo Club 2, 35 Fine Arts 15 Swimming 25 Student Council 1, 2 QD.,-5 Q ., 0 SENIORS '293 TAYLOR, BRYAN Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 25 Stage Band 1 TAYLOR, FELEICA TEIERA, MAYLAEN' Thespians 35 lamma 2, 35 Kiwanettes 35 Drama Club 25 Soccer Club 35 HYS 25 Bible Club 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Student CounciI5 H.R. Rep. 1, 25 Dark of the Moon 25 Student Advi- sory 3 TERLOP, THOMAS TESTON, IOSEPH Interact 1, 2, 35 Honorary Sci- ence 35 Bowling Club 1, 25 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 35 National Honor Society 35 Soccer Club 35 Bowling Team 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Red and Black 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 SAC 35 RATS 35 Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3 THOMAS, RODELL THOMPSON, LISA Wrestling Club 15 Booster Club 1 THOMPSON, WILUE THROCKMORTON, TIA FTA 1, 25 Chess 25 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Concert Chorus 2, 3 THORPE, IIMMIE TONEY, ROGER TOOMBS,TREOTI'lA 294 0 INIOIS A CHANGE FOR LL Ax I f ' 'Sa , , rg, , 'Q x Q' . I if X Bryan Taylor Feleica Taylor . -, 'T ,nv ' J, 4' fi 'T H' L Mike Anderson is the only guy whose knee can speak for ' Maylen Tejera sem Thomas Terlop tn' 4 ang' ei ,- - loseph Teston Rodell Thomas Lisa Thompson Willie Thompson - l l Tia Thorckmorton Jimmie Thorpe Roger Toney Treotha Toombs There comes a time when Seniors have realized the change within them- selves. It didn't come suddenly or sneak up on them from behind, but matured slowly within them throughout the years. They laughed and gathered in the halls, between classes, to tell the latest news, but when they settled down and began to do class work, they became attentive and studious. Homecoming came and went, as did the Prom and Grad Nite. Memories were locked up and stored away into the back of their minds. The change continued on slowly and quickened its pace as Graduation rounded the corner and they took on their new outlook of life. They reached out toward their goals and became the proud LEADERS OF TOMORROW! if Angie Traino Iris Turney David Tyre Connie Valdes - - Q , , 'fi - - Terence Valdes Tina Valdez joe Valenti Carl Vann -1- -l Michael Vega Elizabeth Ventura Arturo Vicente Leticia Vidal TRAINO, ANGIE Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 RATS 35 Photo Club 2, 3, Swim Club 1, 2, 3, HYS 2, H.R. Rep. 1, 2 TURNEY, IRIS 'IYRE, DAVID VAIDES, CONNIE VALDES, TERWCE VALDEZ, TINA Brush and Palette 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, Photo Club 2, SAC 2, 35 Pan Am 35 HOSA 3, ICC 3, Soccer Club 3, Hilsborean Staff 25 Tay- lor Publishing Co. Workshop 2 VALENTI, IOE VANN, CARL VEGA, MIKE VENTURA, E.IZABETH VICENTE, ARTURO VIDAl,lI:'I'ICIA vHb VOORHEES, ANNA HOSA 35 CHOE 3 WAGNER,DENISE , NHS 15 CBE 15 FBLA 1, Vice President 35 Pan Am 2, 3, Sec. 3, Pres. 35 Wrestling Club 1, 25 Student Council 15 Homeroom Representative 1 WALDON, IRWIN Football Team 1, 2, 35 FHA 35 Pride and Tradition 3 WALDON, ROSALIND WALKER, IOHN Bowling Club 15 Chess Club 2, 35 Vice Pres. 35 Interact CIub5 Track 1, 25 Wrestling 2, 35 IV Basketball 15 Marching Band 2, 35 Chime-a-Thon 15 Terrier Bark 35 Interact District Convention WALTER, LAURA WALTON, CHARLIE WARD, RHONDA WASDEN, LINDA Wrestling Club 15 Swim Club 1, 2, 35 Anchors 2, 3, Treas. 35 FHS 25 FNHS 35 FCA 2, 35 Swim Team 1, 2, 35 Red and Black Staff 2, 3, Features Co-editor 35 Quill and Scroll 3 WASHINGTON, CYNTHIA Track 2, 35 FHA 3 WASHINGTON, THOMAS Football Team 1, 2, 3 WATHY, ANNE-MARIE Pan Am 1, 25 HOSA 2, 3 2XeSH10RS FRIENDSHIPS OF YESTERDAY CRE TE MEMORIES OF TOMORROW -gi Anna Voorhes Denise Wagner Irwin Waldon Rosalind Waldon ,. wg? f I ' , ,, , ,X Iohn Walker Laura Walter 1 Feelings of close friends like T. Brown, Y. Lala, and M. Castallana make changing classes easier. Charlie Walton Rhonda Ward + - l i Linda Wasden Cynthia Washington Thomas Washington Anne-Marie Wathy Q- if - Tony Watson William Wauford Cornelia Watson Dianna Watson 3 Y:-. A sf Darrell Wayman Cathy West Pevis Wheeler Susan Whidden 4? 1 sr X V 1 Bonnie Whitten Diane Wiest Kelley Wiley Susan Wilkes Seniors D. Hand and P. Cenkovich take Seniors' faces reflect fond memories of the past. time to express their friendships' WATSON, CORNELIA WATSON, DIANA WATSON, TONY Hero 3, Treas. WAUEORD, WILLIAM German Club 1, 2, 3, President 35 MAO 2, 35 NHS 35 HSS 35 lr. Optimist 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3 WAYMAN, DARREL WEST, CATHY WHEELER, PEVIS Math Honor Society 2, 35 Hills- borean Staff 25 HSS 2, 35 RATS 2, 35 l.O. 2, 35 MATS 2, 35 Beaker Breakers 35 Terrier Bark 2, 35 Pevis Wheeler Club Presi- dent 3 WHIDDEN, SUSAN RATS 1, 25 Kiwannettes 35 SECT 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2, 35 Photo Club 15 Senior Class Treas.5 Pride and Tradition 15 Home- room Rep. 15 Red and Black 1, 25 Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Terrier Bark Skit 1, 2, 35 FTA 3 WHITTEN, BONNIE CBE 3, Pres. 35 Civinettes 1, 2, 3, Historian 35 Terrierettes 1, 2, 35 Bible Club 35 Secretary 35 Pan Am 1, 2, 35 Wrestling Club 15 Photo Club 1, 2, 35 Bowling Club 1, Hilsborean Photogra- pher 2 WIEST, DIANE Sound System 2, 35 HOSA Club 35 Track Team 3 WILKES, SUSAN Concert Chorus Treas. 35 FTA 15 NHS 35 MAO 25 All State Chorus 25 All County Honor Chorus2 SENIOKS 0 297 WILLA, EDWARD WILLIAMS, CARLTON DCT 3 WILLIAMS, CASSANDRA CBE 35 FBLA 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 3 WILLIAMS, DOUG WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, IIMMY WILLIAMS, NANNETTE WILSON, CARNEL WILSON, CHLARICE WILSON, RENEITI-IA P I'l0l'0QI 3'PhS and Iilemorizs .419 -2, 4 - -I Edward Willa Carlton Williams -. Franklin Williams jimmy Williams ly Nannette Williams Carnel Wilson - - Clarice Vlhlson Reneitha Wilson C Cassandra Williams Douglas Williams Friends gather around to show HHS is fl. I lk of al--'I' -' ll ,Wuxi Thoughts of the BIG RED will hold memories of tomorrow. I 1 - - 1 Curtis Woodward Valerie Worthy Gregory Wren Angela Wright - - f gi A Af' ,f , M L- ,- Edward Wright Donald Yacco Martha Yebra i ff? , A l A E , V +! F f- , 0, E I B YT! Qi R' -iffy - , 1 w f' ' - A Q- 6 1 ,Af L Yi - 4' f T J- f' -Q 3 ' 1 , .1 , A ,Q ,E an ' t ,, f - 'I ,. to Q ,a .gf ' in D. Wiest is proud of her good luck mascot. A Seniors take time to share friendships among each other. Photographs and memories and .-an the friendships we had, are all the things we had to remember HHS and our Senior year by. There was laugh- ter, pain, sorrow, tears, joy and enlightenment in our last years here, but to most graduating Seniors, it was well worth it. As we hold thoughts of tomorrow, we hold memories of long hours of studying, friendships so dear to us, pep assemblies, football games, peo- ple singing the ALMA MATER, and of course, voices echoeing, RWE ARE THE BIG RED! Thi WOODWARD, CURTIS WORTHY, VALERIE WREN, GREGORY WRIGHT, ANGELA WRIGHT, EDWARD YACCO, DONALD YEBRA, MARTHA SENIORS 0 299 I . .,, ,- . V .r :'r7' LJ- TLLTL .-.xnf 'gli' L Cr ... 11 'L' .,.Q T2f, .. fs,k,,L -' ,g,'i'ii,Q,- ,'1:xtYi?1....Lg......' ' HTA 11.7 1 637. f f -, '-,QL TF.: Jigu' ' .,j :,.,x..L.',,Z I1 ,'A 'L ,.. -..,.... ...A ... ' ' f. , , .. .QL .....Y.A . . ..,..,--:L::.L,V , , ' 1snix'+,.-.. Adnuu . ,,j, . ff' .' ,fig-2 l l . I I, ,'lll,lll5LMl. lllglll . 5535? A 'lllgllli 4 2 lllilll 95054 . ., -1- ' l. . . ' -4 U5 I . 15 'alll lll5 ' .3 4 , IV fslll Ill, lu nl Ill IIIQIII xlllglll 5 1 1 4. v 9 Qlllilll H l ,Ill Vlllllllflal ,.,. .', .v, . .l.-:'A. . -7'Tf' fm. ,nj as -wa... .fi-3-.s , p.,uuu.., Y' , 2 -' ' s -Y a ,. .. , .. 41 V I . - , , . J -- S -.--L.. f ' X , , gil! gl V , , iv' ' ' , I J' L'. .1 in . .. M. . 4, b U N .. -, - ' - , f ' -?7Q I . 'I I W - ' L ' in , 1.41 V411-'1 ' Wifi' Vffyx fi7'f'4 . 37411 N , 12.1 bf?-ni K X Z4 sz L l ya ' ,Cl , , , ' -f' !ufr,:',', ,. I ' 1447, V H, ' ff' r '- .I I D Q , u' 1 ' I ' 1 3 xx V 5. ' ff ,631 if ,,i' F51 M ,W l ff 722 f-1 if 'W A 2?- 3 It is said that there are two kinds of people in the world: the leaders and the followers. In school, just as in any group or organization, the leaders are the ones that make things happen - those that get involved and work to the best of their ability to make Hillsborough the very best that it can be. So, to these students that have done so much for their clubs, sports, and activities - the Hillsborean salutes you. You are truly the Outstanding Seniors of 1981. Z fi William Wauford German Club, MAO, NHS, HSS, lr. Opti- mist, Tennis ing-4 .1 Lisa Polmanteer S Club, HYS, R.,-K.T.S., Soccer Club, H R. Rep . Calendar Model, Hillsborean Staff, Dancerette, Quill and Scroll, Hilsborean Candidate OUTSTANDING SENIORS noun-0 Christopher Allers HSS, NHS, Thespians, Forensics, R.A.T.S., Drama, Quill and Scroll, Mime Troup, Chess Club, FTA, Beaker Breakers, Sound System, Concert Chorus, Red and Black, Student Council, SAC, Boys' State, Who's Who Among American High School Students, All State Chorus 5' Sandra Coleman lamaa, Photo Club, Thespians, HOSA, Civinettes, Drama, Flagette, Hilsborean Staff, Terrier Bark, HR. Rep., Hosa Nota- bles, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll WW r , .3 'X N 'lll li 'ik ,uf S 'W' S- janet Bates NHS, HSS, Kiwanettes, Drama, HR. Rep., Concert Chorus, Red and Black, 1st Place Helm Award for Poetry ,.,'4 Cynthia Burnett HOSA, Soccer Club, Bible Club, Civi- nettes, Wrestling Club, Pan Americar Club, HYS, Terrierette, Bowling Club Bowling Team, Concert Chorus, Photc Club Iuan Curioso MAO, NHS, SAC, Helm Staff, Mar- ching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, Student Council, All-County Stage Band Yvette Lala Wrestling Club, Photo Club, SAC, H Club, Kiwanettes, HOSA, Sophomore, junior, and Senior Class Secretary, Calendar Model, Hilsborean Staff Cary Cacciatore NHS, MAO, HSS, lr. Optimist, R.A.T.S., Soccer Club, MATS, Wrestling Club, ICC, Student Council President, Iunior Class President, Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Marching Band, Concert Band, Pride and Tradition Assembly, Terrier Bark, Science Fair, junior Marshall LanaMassaro Opti-Miss, R.A.T.S., MAO, SNHS, Wrestling Club, Soccer Club, Football Club, Cheerleader, Hilsborean Staff, Terrier Bark Melanie Carter Opti-Miss, R.A.T.S., Wrestling Club, Football Club, Soccer Club, Cheerleader, Hilsborean Staff, Terrier Bark, Hilsborean Can- didate, Quill and Scroll 4 Alisa Farmer FHS, HSS, Z Club, Terrierettes, Bowling Club, Soccer Club, HYS, Bible Club, Fellowship Christian Catholics, Red and Black Tammi Moore R.A.T.S,, Opti-Miss, Soccer Club Beaker Breakers, Marching Band, Concert Band, HR. Rep., Terrier Bark, Pride and Tradition . ni ITQTANDING SENIORS 30 fvli' 1,1 - Sharon Oleson Swim Club, Photo Club, Kiwanettes, HSS, Tennis, Flagette, Hilsborean Staff Terrier Bark, Western Conference Ten- nis Yr' Kristen Read Swim Club, Photo Club, NHS, Anchors, SNHS, MAO, Red and Black. 304 OUT STANDING SENIORS Rhonda Carmichael NHS, HHS, Thespians, Drama, HYS, SAC Bible Club, lamaa, Student Council Cali endar Model, Mime Troup, Cohcert Band, Marching Band, Dancerette, All- County Band, Helm Staff '. V 1 if , ur., aai , , , i r Valerie Smart HYS, Forensic Club, Wrestling Club, Drama, Thespians, Opti-Miss, R.ATS Majorette, Student Council, Secretary, Hilsborean Staff, Terrier Bark Troy Pressley Wrestling Club, lr. Optimist, Soccer Club, R.A.T.S., Photo Club, MATS Wrestling, Red and Black, Terrier Bark Quill and Scroll or lerlyn Skora Civinettes, NHS, HSS, Softball Club Bas- ketball Club, Concert Chorus, Sound System 1 loe Teston lnteract, HSS, Bowling Club, MAO, NHS, Soccer Club, Bowling Team, Stage Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Red and Black, Student Council, SAC, R.A.T.S., Terrier Bark Ellen Stilley Kiwanettes, Photo Club, Wrestling Club, Soccer Club, Football Club, Cheerlead- ing, H.R. Rep., Concert Chorus, Hilsbo- rean Staff, Terrier Bark Louis Betz MAO, HSS, lr. Optimist, R.A.T.S., Soccer Club, MATS, Sophomore Class Vice President, HR. Rep, Hilsborean Staff, Terrier Bark, Pride and Tradition, Hilsbo- rean Candidate Bonnie Whitten CBE, Civinettes, Terrierettes, Bible Club, Pan American, Wrestling Club, Photo Club, Bowling Club, Hilsborean Photog- rapher Linda Wasden Wrestling Club, Swim Club, Anchors, FHS, ENHS, FCA, Swim Team, Red and Black, Quill and Scroll Susan Whidden R.A.T.S., Kiwanettes, Wrestling Club Photo Club, Senior Class Treasurer Pride and Tradition, HR. Rep., Red and Black, Cheerleader, Terrier Bark, FTA OUTSTANDING SENIORS 305 306 - WHO'S WHO 4 'T P P 9 Ox vi 5 f P , X V Une of the most rewarding experiences in a life- time is being recognized for a job well done. Whether it involves school athletics, or a particular service, there is a special feeling in knowing that you have done your best. Whos Who is a section of the Hilsborean set TKT . rv t xg! MATH: Henry Morales aside to congratulate those students that have put forth the effort required to excel in their respective departments. They were chosen by Department Heads on the basis of grade point average, dedica- tion, and outstanding abilityg and, they deserve the greatest respect for their accomplishments. ' AL' YN ART: Talent: Iulia Hutto, Service: Gina Manaley 1, Y ,M Rst 1 il 3' gx 5 - T, T, -,j f K! in E I -Tlx J I l 1 T it ' 5959 H - t r l , ek' Q, I , I lv 's A 'll V T' P , 1 ,iw- r l'l ' -l GFNERAL SCHOLARSHIP Donette Rua X 1 N Nm f ' A BUSINESS EDUCATION: Maria Rodriguez E57 5 L R.O.T.C.: Catherine Butler 33 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: Lisa Sapp INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Robert Lecaroz ,pu-his if IMTS: Donna Ghiz .R J. K X 1 I E mmf-Yi! I 0 C y I XJ? I Xi I f I in -- 'fl' 3 ,Qui 2 ,ij HOME ECONOMICS Michelle Hadley sl 25, WHO'S WHO - 307 -4, ,-me--uw.-r Q ' SCIENCE. Ann Dam SOCIAL STUDIES: Chris Allers ,Q A P- H, I -fy IV I I Q.. fi 77 A JR I I 308 . WHO'S WHO HELM: Corey Castellano INSTRUMENTAL: Mike Scaglione, Wayne Gallo ,gn lf.. , ' 31 T' X OC -RL NIUSIC Ierlyn Slcora, Carlton Burgess IOURNALISM Ovie Comez,CailOIrphant,Cl'1ns Allers, Kristy Read . If .f ' ,.ff M ......-4, .A-.,, I f ,W I f-A ff., .f if f ,.....,,, - fuW,a,:L.fZ, ,,,A,J.:? , , .di ENGLISH: Nanette Ehlers FOREIGN LANGUAGE1 Sandra Bleich, Martha Yebra I -3 ,Ty ' al I - I V4 ' nz :www mmwvwvmwmwwmmfu M WWMWWMA- FEMALE ATHLETICS: Debra Fuller BILINGUAL: Ingrid Manni I I , , A H MALE ATHLETICS Randy Pyleg PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Debra Fuller, Rlcardo Puertos WHO'S WHO v 309 gwffffiffwaad 77ZmceZdna ecwteffaaa 7me4a eww! gwflaaddag Dean Eawzdgaq paddy Safomon ?e4Z127az4wf4!Zrg fed! gd62d00t Dawn Patten WJMZIKQQ 74 Secceed Quay Eaccdalafze Kfzdalq fem! Sendafz Zalczfafea Seneca Walfaike Wee! 7 eef Wemq 77Zafm,!ee Had Dame Wim 5e4e4e'5,eezere4 Zeeeq gcvzeeem Edeete Qdddaee Wilde! 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Terriers ate at them. bought clothes and records from them, drove Cars home from their lots, and worked in them. As helpful developers of TRADITION, our involved Community lended its sup- port to the school, its students, and its staff. Through this support our TRADI- TION has been strengthened and per- petuated. '?Eu-lv 'Z w 1 . 'ts Ii BAY LIFE DIVIDER 0 315 lib-Adi H T D HEHWQ? 7 Kim and luan Sharon and Russel Patti and Mark Cheryl and Mark Lana and Michael Ellen and Ronnie lennifer and Roger ,tiffffffff W Lisa and Richard A' We-4 W' Q X it -1-1' ' R - C . W' AV, ! A A , . if ' V , ., iw Stacey and Peter Denise and llmmy Pam and Mike :Am Holla? and Vurgri Alyce and Mlke Hillsborough Hugh I Rod Hearts La Dory and Derek ADS 0 317 318 - ADS 1 i... Xu! glj Mr, WeilI's 6th Period Class ga- Q Mrs. Sanders' Sth Period Class p-v-Q-v-1--..-...J .7.... Mrs, Gloomis' 6th Period Class Mrs, Todd's 2nd Period Class x , inn: C., U..Q'vb.J 1- X , ,K Az V41-n P M Naf.':1 'CW' ggfsiwq, affix 1, iff Qc:ummN'S'CUF:'fEim1'.5uvg'. 35154-V,'-.:m:L'5. A 'SP' V . . Ve ' . ,,,. . K , ,tx MMM, ,, .RA ,,7.-Vfyeifyi. 5,1 2 M. A . Vi auf ,C - LC. . .AH Mr, NeIson's 2nd Period Class ,. vit 'in P ADS v 319 320 ADS it ef M eww X X9 sQtNmYxa!iXQ9 vets ea for providing us with Driver Education cars again this year. We all appreciate the great contribution TNADA members have made tor more than 30 years by Ioaning us these cars ...to make better and safer drivers of our students. Robert Collins, Principal, Faculty and Students M S nd r 3rd Pe dCIass gnuullillfn f7ff,,m:' 3 ,.,..y,,f,Www' , z ua.. u-7, 3 .4f,z,,, i A ...vi Mr. Richardson's 2nd and 3rd Period Classes Mr, Richardson's 4th and 5th Period Classes ADS v 321 AW: sw- 5' X W K I ,W ,A 4 4 .fi I 5 'W h ,- 'Q' .X ga N4 1 , iw ' 6 jf sg 7 sf ff 8 L f f ff' Mr. Crawfords 1st Per Ei! ge. 03047 um ,E 5W?uf ' '-J for iiai npr 4 W em 324 - ADS 'lil' '23 1 Q .M in 1-..-.4--...?.,. , an gg Mrs. Cook's 2nd per. Class 41 Mr PerelIa's 6th per. Class W, 7 . p f Mrs. Morris' 2nd Per, Class Mrs, Gloomis' 2nd Per. Class Mrs, E, Smiths 2nd Per. Class Mrs. Parker's 2nd Per. Class ADS v 325 326 v ADS -l W Q Q., .1 5 Mr Perella s 1st Period Ciass ...un 3:1 xrarr' umm,-up is 1 l Zin .va mil I-'nrt lftinnizvvzsrmvev A 121.11 l:is4v A4 militia! H-A J-:Q dw: .1 YBKZ C D'fAi'6!k1'A1 lll an C Stiuzulhtefll I :mtv 3' 1211651125-Juv lin ilrmllzliilauaub. IH Insult' iFY'illI4 'ill :Ink namiili 3.11131 scvnnuaiaax. iiillwii ixiummsqnnn wa, v 'rr ul: nzwnmiinnmdxwawiilldtilii slinil xx' :mls-Sliliiidrtn iii lrf'21Wili1llluIl4fw41Il1iii11 isnt iIlQi :laura IZHLEI if null: Ql111l'p1l1lE miigipjgiglgjg nauall iw. :anti via- 1 as in I-nn 111 llilmlhluli -. a v- +f-iDw1QQ-QQ a ijiliiiiiibli fg, : 2 .-N, '4- it Mr PereIIa's 3rd Period Class HEALTH STUDIOS FOR MEN 81 WOMEN uf' ' HEALTH FOODS EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS WITH DIET AND NuTRITIoNAL ADVICE EACH MEMBERSHIP COMPLETE HEALTH Fooo LocKERs AND SHOWERS STORE AND JUICE BAR FULLY EQUIPPED TRAINING FACILITIES Owned and operated by John Schleicher PII. 013911-6291 IA .FI 'd -In .T p 10024 N. :wan sa. T pa I . IS Ih IF In K air Yflnhmife Wg, ' ,L I. Y STYLING BLOWCUTS 'f l .K COLORING PERMANENTS A , MANICURES WIGS . A H ,X CaII876-8927 I if x4iI FOR AN APPOINTMENT 4229 HENDERSON BLVD. TAMPA FLORIDA 33609 Q ESFVA A ,W u QA .JJ J Suu xx' A Q Q 'H ' 8 rx 0 I '- g . . -, 9 -PRIVATE FACILITIES FOR MEN -PRIVATE FACILITIES FOR WOMEN yi ,:,.t F: I , X I 0 S, I . -I x f m 0 . 'W ,Ii o V' I A ' J rbxxx 1 r on a r am a A K lm ,Fa Jul ou o owlo l 'The Furniture Source, Inc. ... . .. . ., ., . . ... . . . . .,. LEGARE A. HANKS SAM P. FERLITA PHONE 229-8416 305 N. MORGAN, ROOM 322 TAMPA, FL 33602 3517 HENDERSUN Bl-VD-ITAIIPAIFI-0RlDl33509 13131979-1905 309 CHESTNUT ST. CLEARWATER, FL 33516 PH. 443-7631 - 1211 North Westshore Boulevard Metropolitan Manager! Club Suite 401 Tampa, Fla. 33607 a U 4 At Hillsborough Plaza Telephones: 18133 872-2681 18110 877-3858 5' 1 Duran's Barber Styling Kenneth Ed Barbour, Jr. Sales Manager Henry C. Duran 2636 W. Hillsborough Avenue '. . Tala.: may s1e-4959 Tampa, Florida 33614 ' MGUODOITH-':1l'1 ' Metropolitan Lilo Insurfmcs- Como y Melmpuluan Pvaperty Ami l mb I C' p 6 Teh: 370.2239 Ph0l'leSI 876-1685 879-6068 ji cg? dp AUTO AIR CONDITIONING - DAYTON TIRES RESTAURANT 5 If W Op STEVE s 1- . O ii. 3 AUTO and TRUCK Q CHINESE Pooo E VINOS Y CERVEZAS co'g:,'g,g:'::EAYLi'g?::As GENERAL AUTO REPAIR WHEEL ALIGNNIENT BRAKES TUNE-UP 3209 N' ARMENIA TAMPA' FLA' 5613 N. ARMENIA AVE. TAMPA, FLORIDA 33603 ADS - 327 318 - ADS fs 'I Ili 92' is A nun 353, A3121 Mr. Perella s 5th Period Class DEAR GAIL YOU HAVE BEEN - AND ALWAYS WILL BE A SOURCE OF GREAT PRIDE TO US. CONGRATULA- TIONS ON ALL OF YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS. ONWARD - TO A BRIGHT AND SHINING FUTURE. LOVE ALWAYS, MOM AND DAD Bill s Grocery and Deli Tampa's Finest Deli 3307 w. WATERS AVE. TAMPA, FL 33614 BUSINESS PHONE: 933-6142 Bay Office Supply, Inc. Area 'Your Source of Supply' 1212 North Thirty-Ninth Street Suite 321-Facing East Third Avenue TAMPA, FLORIDA 33605 HELEN A. SHERRILL Telephone President l813j247-5584 V. L. QVINCET PAPSIDERO Goodall Office, Tampa 18131247-2195 GOODALL RUBBER COMPANY Residence, Tampa 1212 No. 39th St. Suite 218 18131933-3303 Tampa, Florida 33605 Mrs. Haines' 4th Period Class Mr. Spearman's 3rd Period Class ni r ADS - 329 ff I 1 1 lQPat's BciLBonds X ,4fXq,.xfxjx J 24HOUR SERVICE Citrus Avenue and U.S. 19 Crystal River Florida 32629 Tel. 223-9293 Criminal - Traffic Telephone 904f795-3571 Narcotic - Civil Patricia Uonesi Terpack Tampa Fla. 33602 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR WORK AND PLAY A COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND TO Z 1210 E. BUSCH BLVD. TAMPA, FLA 33612 RENTAL 813-933-3904 CENTER J E N N I E ' S FLOWER SHOP INC on LET OUR FLOWERS EXPRESS YOUR FEELINGS 5 Fresh Daily For All Occasions i f Flowers Wired world-wide --- All Major Credit Cards Accepted by Phone PROMPT DELIVERY , . . . 872-8441 2730 wEsT COLUMBUS DRIVE - TAMPA o ' QCORNER OF COLUMBUS AND HABANAI A - NEAR ST. JOSEPH'S AND WOMEN'S HOSPITALS. C I . 330 . ADS lewis office supply Mr McCloud s 6th Period Class Mr. Yost's 2nd Period Class 6 on New 31 W Y 'sf Photographers I I 3625 Cypress Sl. Tampa Fla 33607 18131876-1966 1 ' SEMINOLE HEIGHTS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6111 CENTRAL AVENUE TAMPA FLORIDA 33604 NORMAN T ALLERS MINISTER PHONE 236 5931 1Best Wishes to cfo 81 3 f 1 I X X f f fm One Of Tampa's Finest Bridal :Qt 332 - ADS 0'-tt Burglar Bars Spiral Staircase Iron Gates 3 , Iron Doors Hand Ralllngs Bar JOISfS Mobile Welding Services 1 -5 Iron Works RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL LICENSED BONDED CERTIFIED THOMAS N TRUJILLO Jewelry By Nichole 5907 N. Ardenia Ave. Tampa Fl. Tel: 813-879-2759 I I S' W S A., 1 O I I O , -4 X .' ' I' '. o ' vi ., r 4 P Custom Fabrication f' , 1 ,MQ V Tommy s Ornamental g 1 - - - I f , . P A -2 ly' PQ Q Y Y Mrs. E. Smith's 4th Period Class 4-f'f-7-'T-'Fx ' czec- Jfccenala . 1 .ix-A .:- ...,.f W .44 9 nq etc B F? f fc, germ Buccaneer Cafermg Serwce, Inc nussunu mn 21:1 w. muslonous Avi. 1 rm. rLonmA am 1 570-5405 ag.Qr31f ,. Y ADS 333 Compliments of SHUEIF 4915 34 ' S' Department Stores Tampa A complete line of groceries and fresh meats Pr-awning Mndw Towne Uniform Rental Service 3608 34th St Tampa, FL 33605 Band Instruments Guitars Drums - . ,Y A 7 ROBERNSMUSKI COMPANY SALES REPAIRS 248-4144 5226 NEBRASKA AVE 238 8658 TAMPA FL 33603 1 S ' he f U' 1 I.. ' .- W, -. ng, S. K'-I--'.a ' XX r .1 y ' T I f M 5 1. -n WMILL GIL S BAIL BONDS 223 7617 24 HOUR SERVICE GIL RODRIGUEZ QFIANSISTAD FAST - DEPENDABLE 75- zfaf - I1 A .Tx FN 1301 N. JEFFERSON ST. TAMPA FL 33602 5 - - Q3 1 'S I2 I lf f7 rl 'iff Yi 0 Lx QB Q KX -.f 6 E, J fl X xl 1 Peninsular Plumbing Co., Inc. if 1.0, I u -,f img 5518 N. ARMENIA AVE. TAMPA, FLORIDA 33603 JOE TAGLIARINO TELEPHONE PRESIDENT 813f879-5840 Carrying ADS SIGNET APT-HOLMAN SUPEX AUDIRE SNELL ACOUSTICS BANG 81 OLUFSEN SONY CONNOISSEUR SOUND CONNECTORS GOLDRING STAX GRACE TANDBERG THRESHOLD VANDERSTEEN And many more! 10941 N. se ST TAMPA, Fl. 33617 18131985-6084 DCM TIME WINDOW HAFLER Haffwe vn a NAP ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 1502 W KNOLLWOOD NELSON A PEREZ TAMPA FLORIDA 33604 PRESIDENT 813f932 2290 Nelson A. Perez Electric Co. ADS 1 335 825 W. Buffalo Ave. Tampa, Fl., 33603 MEDICAL SPACE AVAILABLE Call: 879-3441 - STAFF - DR. ABAY DR. ALONSO DR. GUNDERMAN DR. PURYEAR ' DR. MAWN DR. HOLFELDER DR. AQUILOR DR. CASTELLANO DR. DOVE DR. DIACD DR. EDGERTON DR. GREENE DR. GUERRIERE DR. HANEY DR. REVELL DR. LITTLE DR. B. MANISCALCO DR. J. MANISCALCO DR. MCCOMMON DR. SILVERMAN DR. DILBIGER DR. ELSTUN DR. RYNCO 1' 1 --.- S,' I k I ' I I I' k,. EI ,IV 'I L wr ww L .A I NJ 0 Q ' Sw I -1 K gl P , :I 2 Q e gn 5 P fp, 5 C P Q, C P 9' 5 C P Q, 5 C P QI C P I C QI 5 C I 5 CI I C I 5 I C ' I C 9 Q, I 5 ' I 3 E I C P I 3 C I 3 C I 3 g I I ' I 5 Y ,,,x 6 I 'Q If Ig I P I S ADS ' 337 convE1'TEs C fr! VAIISII t- ROBERT DELAFISHAHIMER SCOTT BURPENSNOOKE TOM FUNGUSAMONGUS JAY BLOGINSTEEN SCOTT GALABENSKI MR. STONES CHICO DROOPER PAULA HAUN CHEVY SQUOZE BLONDIE TWEETY STUNT MAN CHIZ VERA BUGAR LIP EL CONDOR MGM SKINDY LOU GUZZLER FROGGY Q-TIP HI HO AG U.F.A.A. 1980-81 MEMBERS 1980-81 U.F.A.A. BOOSTERS DR. SHRINKER JR. PIMP DUMB JANE ELAINA BRADY IZZY SQUIZZY CAPT. PIZDA MUFF DIVER MR. 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FACULTY FOR THEIR WONDERFUL INSPIRATION. y1l',BODY SHOP PLETE AUTO P ,ff if SPECIALIZING IN WM YOU I TROUBLES ,xv I' ' sqm FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC V12 X' URETHANE PAINT K 1' 'E' RON s Bonv sHoP Q Nffgm 119 WEST HILLSBOROUGH AVE TAMPA FLORIDA 33604 RON BUCHLI 236 6421 OWNER TELEPHONE 237 2115 ' ELG Jerry Honaker Shlrley Honaker JERRY S FURNITURE MART Buy Sell, Trade 7401 Nebraska Telephone Tampa Florida 238 0514 Congratulations to Our Daughter Patty Honaker Pinellas County 18133 441 2580 -WEP' P2159 59 fam We ENSURE Your Future Through Insurance l813y 870-0083 4038A West Kennedy Blvd. Tampa Florida 33609 J ! Mom and Dad M2131 U,-, im ' . ,. Wiif 3- -Q ,I-faek., ' f ,L ig ' -4 Y, a ' A 4 N, l LARKIN CONTRACTING INC. DOLPHIN L. AND S. INC. 6001-N-50th Sf. Sam Simmqng Tampa, FL 33610 621-0851 ADS 341 342vADS DAVE MCCARTHY REALTY 1003 S. Collins St. Plant City, Florida 33566 COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE SERVICE - WE CARE - 1813, 754-3566 Tampa: DAVE McCAFlTHY 685-6140 BROKER Jael' ,jvlaggarni 2.13.3 Orthodontist A b r 1947 West Buflalo Avenue I - 1, , . 8611 West Hillsborough Avenue gf, 'Tu Q Tampa, Florida 33601 877-2620 1 ... sift :Ai ' T A Y .YAA ll' OOO ooo oo o 4 yi! RENEE PERRICUBIE Q. sfmon mess roqplugf ' Pye 47762 fongrcfulaff ns m. cl a enfs INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL MANUFACTURER X Quan coup Joe Perrlcone President JoeD Pasculta Vlce President Nlck Magglo Secretary-Treasurer 5126 WEST IDLEWILD AVENUE TAMPA FLORIDA 33614 FOR FAST RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE CALL 886-7753 CHARMAGNE S 1.1fP b WWW C ef ly V HIS AND HER J HAIR SIYLING For your appointment call: 935-3649 f' k 1 1 a x 1. ,V , no iffa., i sf.. 1 0- ' if 346-ADS 1980-81 DANCERETTES 5' , V , -H. x-Q f I fir fi FV K X! ff . ,I ' 1 V . Head: Usa Polmanteer Czrhead: Renee Perricone Sr. Pam McCommon In -V - -'-- -ft 1 , MA Q . Sr, Cheryl Reich Sr. Rhonda Carmichael Sr. Sheewayne Campbell :Q lvx S J' ..... Sr. Theresa Lewis Sr, Theresa Alderman lr. Donna Gonzalez u Q1 Q? . A , wgf C ,4 EQ: .. lr. Elaine Castillo lr. Kim Salter jr, Barbara Diaz 'J CT Soph. Yvette Diaz Soph. Kris Karp Soph. lulee Roberts CUSTOM GOLD AND SILVER SMITHING Indian Jewelry Repair CUSTOM CASTING Sterling Stull BEN EDWARDS 2919 W. Waters Ave. Open Tues Thurs Sat Tampa FL 33614 1 00-6 00 Ph. 18131932-4261 HUTTO'S CORNER Buffalo andN Blvd Ph 229 2550 FRESH BOUQUETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Fountains Archways Chalers Kneeling Bench Skirting Candelabra Tablecloths Silver BUCCANEER Wedding and Party Rentals, Inc 2732 W Hillsborough 879-7900 Tampa FL 33614 879-5408 Flde I 1 S59f?wZ?' 2610 W. Hillsborough Ave. 872-9221 9502 Florida Ave. 935-2141 2203 E. Fowler Ave. 971-5050 18501 U.5. Highway 41 949-3621 , IPSEC Accounts Assured lo S100 000. arie A Create-a-Cake Cake Candy and Wedding Supplies PANS NOVELTIES WEDDING TOPS 7525 N Armenia THE HAIR CUTTING PLACE We Make It Natural 935-01 1 7 MARCO ZONNI 3302 WEST BUFFALO AVENUE TAMPA BAY MALL TAMPA, FLORIDA 33607 PHONE 18131 879-8794 1 1 5 1 1 1 s . . ! ll 1 W l 1y 1 And oonAssocuononofTompo 1 1 1 1 .v'f f, 1 2 l 1 i we ,119 1. sr: l . 770 ' 7 . , , , 1 1 . . . . . ADS 0 347 1980-81 CHEERLEADERS L, Sponsor' Linda Santos Sponsor: Linda Montz Co-Head: Lana Massaro Head: Teresa Card Co-Head: Diana Potter r Sr Susan Whidden Sr. Melanie Carter Sr. Ellen Stilley Sr. lean Hevia A , E 5. all' ,,,, 1 1- if , 4 X 1355 ' A' A A S 555 , HQ A N ,. - -If F A f 'A '. ul ' we- 3 , ' U 4 1' 'S-.. . E ff FE. x m.5?ilN x Q , 2,3-4.5 1 X , films' . E Ir Lon Hall Ir, Barbara Villinger lr Gina Costa Ir Denuse Pia lr Lua Rodriguez Soph Sorawa Butler Soph Tammy jackson Soph, Usa Alvarez ADS l - .Q f 'f Mrs. Burrel's Homeroom 1203, Winners ofthe Christmas canned food drive. L10 R: Curtls Woodard, Victor Alonso, Steve Colby, Stanley Dennlson, Iorge Alonso ADS ' 349 17 FLAGETTES Sponsor Mrs Ceisla 1 8 1 Head Sharon Oleson - M T ' Co-Head: Wendy Sanchez , ,. lr. Cathy Owen lr. Daniele Collier lr Pat German 350 . ADS W Sr. Sandra Coleman Sr Alesia Grubbs ..,, .A lr. Arlene Cosme lr Christene Fletcher Jr. Shirley Methe jr Audrey Walker in-1 f Soph lennifer Whitman PATRONS PATRICK - THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. MAYBE ANOTHER 5 YEARS . . . LOVE, YVETTE GINA, I'LL KEEP ON LOVING YOU LOVE YOU, GENE CONGRATULATIONS AND KEEP ON SMILING, BRUCE THIS IS TO YOU CfO 82: GOOD LUCK DARRLY MAST TO RUSSEL RICH: BEST LUCK AND WISHES, NANCY TO cfo 81: THANKS FOR THE SPECIAL MOMENTS, KIM SALTER LOVE THAT RED - LORI SERGI cfo 82 KINA, THANKS FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE, LOVE, JOYCE SO LONG BIG RED - CARLTON BURGESS THANKS FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE MA, I LOVE YOU, LISA cfo 81 SHELBY SALTER cfo 87 BYE HILLSBOROUGH. GOOD LUCK TO ALL OUR UNDERCLASSMEN. DIANA GRISSETT clo 81 JIM, YOU'RE ONE IN A BILLION, I LOVE YOU, SUSAN DEREK, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY SHINING STAR, LOVE, DORY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I LOVE YOU - C.L. MY FRIENDS FOREVER: NET, ALF, MICK, MIKEY, RUSS, AND SWEETIE. LOVE, CINDY STEPH, ':YOU'RE ONE IN A MILLION, I LOVE YOU, SCOTT SANDY, THANKS FOR ALL YOU'VE DONE. YOUR FRIEND FOREVER, TINA JIMMY, I'LL LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER. LOVE, DENISE PAULA, THANKS FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE, FRIENDS FOREVER, TINA GENE, I'M GONNA KEEP ON LOVING YOU, LOVE, GINA ROSALIE CAROL, THANKS FOR BEING A FRIEND, TRUE FRIENDS FOREVER, TINA SCOTT: TO MY SHINING STAR, I LOVE YOU, STEPHANIE SHAWN, WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN, I LOVE YOU, JACKIE GENE, YOU'RE ONE IN A MILLION, FRIENDS FOREVER JACKIE ALUMNI GIOVANNA LOCICERO cfo 76 MIKE MCQUILKEN cfo 75 MRS. SHIRLEY MANGIONE cfo 49 ROBERT CURVO cfo 73, TO MY DEAR MRS. GEYER TO THOSE WHO MISSED THE K.S., J.R., AND L.A. PARTY - WE MISSED YA. SPONSORS BEST WISHES TO ALICIA FELDER, MRS. LUCILLE VESSELLS GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 81 - SPEEDY LAWN SERVICE ALICIA, WE LOVE YOU AND S0 DOES GOD. YOUR FRIENDS, RONDA AND MOM CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 81 - SCRUPLES UNISEX HAIRSTYLING BEST WISHES ALICIA, FROM MR. AND MRS. WILLIE GRANT, JR. BEST WISHES CLASS OF 81 - CULPEPPER DRUGS FRED CURTIS INC. CONGRATULATES CLASS OF 81 ADS 351 QCII ' HEAD CUTS ES NC COLORS -I PERMS V, Lu I 322 W HILLSBOROUGH Sara Alvarez ELECTROLOGIST 10 w use IySt. T p FI 'd 3 Ph 236 0321 ADXIERTISING TAM A FLA 33604 QW :Flowers wooTEN s I I 21o7w.srghA ' p FI 'a 3 5 Ph 813-935-5354 DEAR ELLEN IAM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND ALL YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED YOU HAVE THE VERY SPECIAL GIFT OF MAKING THOSE AROUND YOU HAPPY ESPECIAL LY ME. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY LITTLE GIRL AND WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUI ALL MY LOVE MOM I 0 l XL flex P manenmal Removal N ' , Donna Perez - Hope Pulido ROSES Tam 8, O:l 8 3 .u ODS am gr orjnae 3604 I-' SENIOR SIGN-IN WHO'S THAT BABY FADE? ,ff 354 0 INDEX DIVIDER Thomas Brown -- E I 2 I ! 1 Charlotte Herron 5 Q - Zz., Arleneflosme -4 I' O! fp 4 S ' K Af X0 lPl'fvry Todd Fernandez ' SAV '- ff ' -35 1 'Q- I ' igfl ' if A A ,Nil 51 3. g , YA V I 4'-.X I 4 AX fx' N, x 'J' ,Q 4a in Kim Salter ' Q Lj53'Th5,Hp55n Sharon Oleson ' I 3 ily ll 5-- X I Q i 2 E f. .gi .1 -cup-7 , X 1 ,x 5 v,7, Yvette Lala f A,,L1jf2f'f'7 g -.I ,Y --vw -1 rm, ,Dig f J,.,134.,,.,4,A ,.,,H, 2 356 0 INDEX FACULTY A Alidai, Hossein 160 Allen, Patricia 174 Alverez, Francis 160 Anderson, Robert 170 B Bailey, Norman 170 Baker, Roosevelt 173 Barber, Cheryl 168 Barrington, Glenn 155 Bennett, Margeret 155 Blakley, L. 176 Bowen, lohn 164 Bray, Lois 174, 175 Brewster, Cathy 166 Brown, P. 176 Browning, M. 176 Burrell, Carolyn 160 Butcher, Sgt. William Byrd, Cheryl C Cabellero, Mike 160 Cacciatore, Andrew 160 Campbell, lill 170 Cammaratta, Patricia 169 Capitano, Nick 27, 166 Carr, Cheri 174 Carr, M. 176 Carr, Zelma 176 Carter, T. 176 Caton, Earl 173 Chalmers, Shirley 174 Chaney, lacquelyn 160 Ciesla, Carmen 40, 41, 160 Clark, 5, 176 Clements, Lawson 164, 165 Coleman, Mary 176 Collins, Robert 154, 155 Cook, Ann 158, 159 Cortese, Dominick 173 Coto, Barbara 168 Costro, l. 176 Crawford, George 158 Crihfield, Bobby 160 D Dame, L. 176 Daniel, Angela 168 Daniels, Lois Davis, Gayle 16-4 Delapaz, P. 173 DePaula, lerome 173 Diaz, Daphne Dldl, H l76 Duarte, Nelson 32 Duncan, Pat E M Engelhart, Nancy 164 F Fernandez, Carmen 173 Fernandez, Gaston Fernandez, Maria 158 Fernandez, P. 176 Ferree, Sherry Foley, Ike 176, 177 Fraudorfer, Carlos 166 Fryman, E. 176 G Garcia, Earl Garcia, Raphael 163 Geyer, Barbara 48, 166 Gloomis, Deborah 158, 92 Green, lohn 164, 165 Haines, Linda 20, 164 Halikoytakis, Edith 160, 163 Herman, Lucy 156 Hilton, Ouida 164, 165 Holland, Charles 155 Holmes, lames 161 Holz, Philip Huges, Ruth 155 Ingram, Vernon 172, 173 I lennings, Dorothy 174 limenez, Estelle lohnson, Oscar 156, 157 lohnson, Richard 156 K Kaminski, Arlene 162, 163, Keebler, Norman Knoche, Hilda 174 Kocher, Tim 170, 141 Koechlein, Ronald Kolka, luanita 156, 157 L Langford, F. 176 Lau-Kao, H. 176 Leon, Barbara 173 Leto, Frank 169 Long, Leroy 161 Longfellow, Steve 170 Lowe, Yvette 162, 163 MacMinn, Patricia 166 Mahoney, Sue Manuel, Theresa 170 Martin, joseph Martinez, Ann 174 Mattox, lohn 166, 168 Mayes, Marjorie 167 McAuliffe, ludy 164 Mccloud, Calvin 30, 31 McCloud, Scott 158 Miller, Violet Mims, Ealia Moccia, Robert 168 Montz, Betty 156 Montz, Linda 18,11O, 112, 17 Morrill, Amelia 19, 161 Morris, Harry 171 Morris, lean 167 Murray, Dixie 25, 174 N Naffzinger, Dave 161 Nelson, Pete 165 Newman, Victor 173 Noguera, M. 176 O O'Brien, loan 167 O'Brien, Richard Orend, Sharon 111, 167, 141 Osborne, Sylvia 158, 159 P Pace, W. 176 Parker, Patricia 158 Peleaz, Grace 168 Penley, Viola 155 Perez, Eddie Perez, l. 176 Perrella, Leo 167, 100 Perrone, Mary 155 Piece, B. 176 Pino, joseph Pittard, Steven 158 Polovchena, Sgt, Walter Powell, lanie Pullara, Harriet 163 R Raines, M. 156 Reed, lsodore 171 Reeves, Rose 176, 161 Ribas, Adele 163 Richardson, . lack 173 Richardson, Fadia Rivenbark, Carol Roberts, Lucy 157 Robinson, Toni 159, 22 Rodriquez, L. 159 Rombough, Alice 164 Romanello, Pat 171 Rollins, Robert Micheal 171 Rudes, Richard 156, 157 Ruth, Barbara 159 S Sanders, Lillie 168 Sanders, Maxine 159 Sanford, Clifton 159 Santo, William 165 Santos, Linda 23, 108, 157 Schaff, Marjorie 158, 159 Shinda, Vickie 159 Sikes, Dan 119, 171 Skora, lerry 163 Smith, Elizabeth 161 Smith, Margeret 164 Smith, Sally 157 Snapp, Muriel 156, 157 Spearman, Samuel 167 Stanley, Belinda Stobert, Hurbert Suarez, B. 157 Susar, Cathy 164, 165 T Tapia, Ruben Taylor, Brooks '157 Teets, M. 176 Tejeda, T. 176 Todd, Lola 163 Tolley, David 114, 164 V VanHoogen, Sara 161 Vardo, Jeffery 119, 164 Viera, A. 176 W Ware, Eddie 161 Warr, Barbara 21 Washington, Patricia Weill, Max 159 Weiss, Kenneth 171 White, Barbara 176, 174 White, M. 176 Whitman, Walton 172, 173 Wilson, Hayes 157 Wilson, Vincent 28, 160, 161 Wirges, Yvonne 159 Wittman, Wanda 155 Woods, Gail Y York, Dorothy 159, 164 Yost, Mark 164, 165, 99 Z Zale, Alan 167 Ziegelhofer, Thomas 38, 39, 40,41,2, 162, 163 GRADUATI G CLASS OF 1981 A Acevedo, Wanda 246 Adkins, Brenda 246 Aguilar, Miriam 246 Alderman, Theresa 246, 34, 40, 46, 41 Alexander, Kevin 246 Allen, Elisa 246, 88 Allen, Erick 246, 112, 141 Allen, Valerie 246 Allers, Christopher 167, 53, 246, 48, 100, 71, 60, 62, 101 Alvarez, David 23, 216, 114, 247, 184 Andersen, Kimberly 18, 16,246,247 Anderson, Gerald 247 Anderson, Michael 294, 297, 116, 117, 119 Anderson, Patricia 247 Anderson, Sitrena 247 Arcuri, Brian 247 Arcuri, Peter 53, 190, 26, 247 Armstrong, Laura 88, 247 Armstrong, Robert 247, 30, 112, 99 Artiles, Rafael 247 Artis, Derusha Ashley, Donna 247 Ashley, Sandra 248 Austin, Lashawn 248,88 Austin, Tammy 60,248 B Bagby, Lynn 248 Baker, David 248 Baker, Debra 248 Baker, Franklin lr. 30, 248 Balkman, Saundra 61, 248 Ballard, Kimberly 248 Ballinger, lesse 248, 48, 93 Bandy, Cheryl 248 Barcena, Richard 248, 280, I6, 272, 30, 31 Barnwell, Theron 249 Barreto, ludy 249,88 Barreto, Nolia 249, 88 Barzso, Klara 249, 21, 25 Basin, Charlett 249, 60 Bates, lanet 249, 60 Becton, Robert 249 Belcher, Donna 249, 21, 60 Bell, Anthony Benjamin, Marvin 250 Bennett, Connie 250 Bennett, Damon 50, 53, 250, 60,93 Bergevin, Robert 250 Bethencourt, Gary 250 Bethune Ill, Charles 250, 30 Betz, Louis 49, 69, 272, 30, 250, 48, 27, 26 Bishop, Cindy 250 Blair, Karen 23,250 Blake, Steve 250 Blandeburgo, Adam 250 Bleich, Sandra 49, 50, 55, 250, 92, 60, 62 Bloomer, leffery 250 Blosfield, Ellis 55,250,251 Bodden, Fay 250 Boderick, Daniel 251 Boles, Sharon 251 Bonetti, George 251, 267 Bowden, Cynthia 251 Bowers, lames Bowles, Charles 251, 48, 25 Boykin, Melody 251 Brackin, Mark 251 Breedlove, Marvin Bridges, Donna 40,211,251 Brinson, Sabrina 52, 53, 252, 93 Brown, Donny 252, 93, 60 Brown, Guy 252, 40, 41, 32 Brown, Laura 252 Brown, Marvin Brown, Michelle 252 Brown, Patricia 252 Brown, Queen Brown, Tony 253, 264, 296, 40, 41, 38, 30 Brown, Wilfred 253 Buchan, Deanna 253 Buntin, Thomas 253 Burgess, Carlton 253, 257, 30, 60, 62, 354, 355, 96 Burke, Sean 253 Burnette, Cynthia 25, 24, 253, 60, 62, 21 Burns, Charles 253, 60, 62 Burns, Kevin 253 Bush, Richard 253 Bush, Robert Bush, Vivian 253 Butler, Catherine 250 Butler, Laconnia 253 C Cabana, luan 254, 92 Cabana, Mario 254 Cacciatore, Gary 44, 254, 272, 48, 29, 26, 30, 49, 100, 70 Campbell, Altha 23, 254, 30, 34, -10, -11 INDEX ' 357 358 Q INDEX Campbell, Marvin 254, 60, 30,99 Canady, Kendrea 25,254 Canty, Randy Capitano, David 254, 40, -ll Capitano, Samuel Card, Teresa 70, 254, 73, 267, 30, 31, 128, 129, 16 Carrlinale, Laurie 254 Cardinale, Tina 254 Carey, Katrena 88, 254 Carley, Lydia 88, 254 Carman, leanette 88, 255 Carmichael, Ronda 73, 44, 255, 48, 276, 40, 41, 34, 96, 66, 71 Carter, Melanie 255, 287, 30, 129, 272, 55, 57, 72, 18, 17, 128 Castellano, Antony 255 Castellano, Leo 255 Castellana, Marcelino 255, 72, 296, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 71 Castro, luan 255,26 Catledge, Mark 255,295 Cawley, Kevin 255 Cellini, Lottie 255 Cenkovich, Paula 255, 297, 272, 30, 112, 57, 54 Chapman, Melony 255 Childs, Glenn Christensen, Francis 50, 256 Cianca lr., Paul 256 Cipolla, Lisa 256 Clark, Noel 256 Clark, Roger 30, 26, 100 Clarke, Gerald Clegg, Glen 256, 100 Cobb, Calvin Cochran, lulius 256 Cole, Robert 256 Coleman, Regina Coleman, Sandra 256, 54, 21, 36, 40, 41, 354, 355, 21, 67, 371 Coley, Cecil 256 Collins, Mark 256 Collins, Robert 257 Collom, Terri 257 Coluccio, Patty 257, 30, 52 Conway, Denise 257 Coomes, Susan 89,257 Cooper, David 257, 262, 60 Cooper, Kimberly 257 Copeland, Glenda 257 'Y-551 UWTUQW E, Se' -fr-Q r U Corbitt, Ronald 257 Corripio, Michael 257 Cosme, David 257, 112,99 Couch, Russell 38,258 Couch, Susan 258 Couture, Stephen 258 Cox, Bonnie 18, 60, 258 Cox, Nicholas 258 Cram, Carolyn 258, 251, 22 Crazyriver, Little 25, 30, 258 Cromack, Keith 100, 49, 258 Cruz, Eliezer 258 Cummings, Anita 258 Curioso, luan 50, 39, 40, 41, Curtiss, Lisa 288, 40,41 D Dam, Anh 49, 48, 22 Dampier, james 259 Daniel, Margaret 259 Davis, Candy 259 Davie, james 259 Davis, Tracie 259, 100 Davisson, Deborah 259 Dawkins, Carla 89,259 Dearmas, Richard 259 Delaportilla, Marcelino 259 Delsol, Fernando 259 Deltoro, Evelio Demesa, Valerie 260 Dennison, Stanley 354, 355, Detwiler, Howard 260 Diaz, Ernest 260 Diaz, Irina 354, 355, 260, 88 Diaz, Michael 260 Dickey, David 260 Dimaggio, Victoria 260 Dipolito, lohn Dodds, Linda 260 Dornburgh, james 260 Doughty, lack 260 Douglas, Fredrick 260 Douglas, Michael 260 Dubose, Paula 261 Dudley, Darrell 261 Dunn,'Cynthia 261 Dunn lr., Walter 261 Durant, Shirley 261, 40, 41 Durrett, ludy E 38, 49, 66, 249 2 60 Ehlers, Nanette 48,25, 261,23 Elgin, Sherry 261 Ellison, Debra 22,261 Espino, Sandra 30, 261 Everett, Albert F Fagin, Darius 292, 64, 23,25 Fernandez, Sonia 262,263 Ferry, Scott 262 Filsinger, james Findley, lacqueline 262,88 Fisher, William 262 ,53,24 Fitzpatrick, Charwanne 262 Flowers, Carolyn 89, 297, 262 Folsom, janet 89, 262 Ford, Sheri 263, 20 Fordyce, Kevin 263 Forward, Mavis 263 Foster, Sharon 263 Freeland, Revina 263 Freeman, Donna 263 French, lohn 92, 60, 263 Frey, Harold 99 Fueyo, Karen 263 Fuller, Debra 263, 111 G Gallops, Ronald 263, 40, 41, 251, 3 Galvez, Rosa 20, 263 Gambrell, Carliss 49, 48, 23, 263 Gant, Carla 89,264 Gant, Laurel 88, 25, 264 Garcia, Ricardo 264 Garcia, Susan 264 Garcia, Walter 264 Gardner, Twila 264 Garrett, Anna 264 Gates, Kathy 264 Gay, Theresa 264 Gennaro, Kenneth 26, 264 German, Barbara 89, 264 Ghiz, Donna 265 Giardina, Elaine 265 Gibbons, Celeste 89, 30, 99 Glymph, Cassandra Godfrey lr., Gent 265 Goff, Dwayne 265 Golby, Stephen 40, 41, 60, 62, 265 Goldsborough, Cheryl 265 Gomez, Ovenia 22, 54, 55, 265 Gomez, Vilma 265 Gonzalez, joe 266, 53, 26 Gonzalez, luan 266 Gonzalez, Michael 26, 27, 266 Grace, Glenda 266 Grant, Catherine 266 Grant, Kathryn 89, 289, 266 Grantham, Lori 266 Green, Deirdra 354, 355, 266 Green, loni 267 8, 248 Green, Nathan 70, 73, 43, 116, 117,267 Greene, Debra 55, 96, 92, 60, 22,267 Greico, William 267 Grenier, Debra 267 Griffin, Dexter 116,267 Grimaldi, Alan 267 Grissett, Diana 89, 267 Grubbs, Alesia 89, 267 Guagliardo, Darryl 267 Guagliardo, Richard 267 Gusky, leannine Gutierrez, Eugene 267 Guyton, Michael 267 H Haas, David 267 Hadley, Michelle Halton, Susan Hamm, Carla 25, 88 Hammond, Cheryl 268 Hand, David 116, 117,297,268 Harper, Dana 36, 37, 40, 41, 268 Harris, lill 96, 18, 268 Harris, Robert Harris, Stewart 268 Harris, Tonya 96, 268 Harvill, Darlene 88, 268 Haun, Paula 268 Haynes, Lisa 99, 268 Hazellief, Randy 268 Head, Marilyn 60, 268 Hefner, Shela 269 Hendrickson, Eugene 269 Hernandez, Ramon 269 Hero, Terri 269 Herrera, Cecilia Herrera, Patricia Herring, Michael 269 Herron, Charlotte 354, 355, 269 Hevra, lean 30, 18, 17, za, 129, 67, 269 Hillman, Serita 269 Hobley, Yolanda Hoffman, William 269 Holmes, Scott 256, 55, 56, 269 Honaker, Patricia 89, 268 Horney, loyce 269 Hosford, Scott 270 Hudock, Michael 270 Hudson, lohn 270 Hughes, Eric 270 Hunt lr., Henry 270 Hunter, Reginald 69, 73, 71, 249, 116, 117, 270 Hurtado, luan 270 Hutchins, Stephanie 89, 270 Hutto, lulia 270, 50 Iglesias, Iliana 270 lrlzarry, Eileen 270, 30, 99 l lackson, Keith 71, 73, 271 lackson, Kenneth 271 lackson, Sheryl 271, 40, 41 lames, Tarita 271 lenkins, Barbara 271 lennlngs, loann 271 lohnson, Benny lohnson, Mary 271 lohnson, Melton 271 lohnson, Michael 271, 197, 55 lohnson, Nathan 271 lohnson, Randy lohnson, Robyn 272, 88 lohnson, Sylvia 89, 272 lohnson, Theresa 272 lohnson, Willie 272 lones, Kevin 272, 99, 141 lones, Rebecca 272 lones Ir., Steve 272 lorgenson, Wesley loseph, Muriel 272 Kearney, Deitra 272 Kearns, Connie 273 Kellum, Charlayne Kelly, Martin 273 Kelly, Nathaniel 116, 273 Kemper, Cassandra 273 Kennedy, Bruce Kenzvich, Roxanne 273 Kersey, Elaine Kilpatrick, Shannon 273 Knight, Connie 273 Kotze, lulie 93, 273, 40, 41 L Labrador, Tina 274 Lala, Denise 88, 274 Lala, Yvette 354, 355, 254, 54, 33, 296, 274 Lamberth, Mary 274 Lane, Cora 20, 40, 41, 96, 274 Langford, Lisa 20, 17, 274 Lawson, Carolyn 89, 274 Lazzara, Kenneth 30, 274 Lecaroz lr., Robert 40, 41, 274 Lee, Albert 274 Lee, Trina 61,274 Leon, Rafael Levi, Davina 275 Lewis, Donald 275 Lewis, Melody 89, 275 Lewis, Theresa 275 Leysath, Iames 275 Link, Steven Linn, Robert 39, 40, 41, 275 Longmire, Ramona 275 Lopez, lulia 49, 275 Lopez, Luis 99, 275 Lorenzo, Douglas 275 Lott, Dianna 275 Lovelace, Vance Lowenthal, Karen 275 Lofriu, George 73, 30, 276 M Malatt, Patricia 276 Maldonado, Marcelo 30, 112 Males, Peter 116, 276 Manaley, Gina 30, 276 Manfredi lr., Carlo Manfredi, Leonard 277 Manni, Ingrid 277 Marcum, larrell 277 Marcus, Benjamin 277 Margson, Stephanie 277 Mariana, Mark 267, 30, 27, 28, 57, 30, 43, 16, 70, 29, 277 Marlan, Cherryl 49, 53, 48, 22, 40, 41, 277 Martin, Scott 30, 144, 26, 277 Martinez, luan 48, 277 Massaro, Lana 277, 354, 355, 30, 49, 128, 129, 50, 54, 56, 18, 17, 279, 44 Matthews, Lori 40, 41 Mauro, Constance 277 May, David 277 Mayer, Matthew 141, 277 McCommon Pamela 34 4 41, 30, 265,277 , , 0, McCullough, lessie 88, 278 McHale, Danny 278 ? 1'- S Mclntire, Robin 88, 278 McKinnon, Rebecca 20 4. . McNair lr,, Alvin 69, 116, 117, 278 McNatt, Robin 60, 62, 278 McNeal, Tammy 278 Meek, Timothy Mella, Tracy 88, 278 Mendez, Marisol Mendoza, Sonia 278 Menendez, lames 278 Menendez, Rene 50, 278 Menendez, Robert 278 Merritt, Cynthia 22, 278, 54, 278 Meyer, Tresa 40, 41, 20, 278 Millan, Angelina 278 Miller, loseph 278 Miller, William 50, 278 Millikan, Lisa 278 Mills, Connie 278 Mistretta, Sam Mitchell, Fredrick 49, 114 Moore, Michelle 88 Moore, Tammy 100, 18, 16, 30, Morales, Henry 49, 48, 280 Morejon, Maria Morgan, Richard 48, 32, 280 Morgan II, Roger 280 Morse, Mark 280 Mowry, George 280 Muleo, Patty 280 Mullis, Neal 280 Murphy, loseph Myers, Kenneth 280 N Nelson, Edward 281 Nelson, Kenneth 281 Newsome, Frankie 281 Nguyen, l-lao 48, 49, 281 Nguyen, Hien 48, 49, 281 Nicholson, Ronald 281 Nix, cindy 281 Norman, Dean 161, 40, 41, 251 INDEX 1 359 360 - INDEX Norton Deborah 33, 1' I, 111 281 Nfmalk, Frances 48, 22 23, 44, 281 O Oleson Sharon 534, 335, 284, 57, 56,-40, 41, 48, 331-l1'8I Uliphant Cidll I0I,6T,5-137, 30, 20, 287 Clrender, Cindy f2TIlI Csarlos 282 Osborn, Norma 282 Otero, Tammy 282 Uverlmey Doreen 88, 282 Owens, Patricia P Padgett, lxeith Painter, lames 282 Parham, Iohnnie 282 Parks, Ricky Parks, Willie 285 Pet hayar, Iohn 283 Petlen, Darlene 285 pldldfll, Alicia 21, I I5, 293, 25, I4 I, 282 Pemlzerton, Forrest Pena, Iavier Pena, Ieremiah Peppers, Angela l'ere1,luan266, I I-I, II6, II7, II8, 50 Pert-1, Iuan 285 Pere1,Manuel285 Pe-re-1Ill, Ralph 5-I, 40, -I I, 16, 285 Perricone, Reiter- 92, 60, 269, I I I, 284 Perry Iac kit- 285 Perry, Yolanda 284 Pest.zna, Emily 284 Petro, Angela Petrucci Denise 2 5, 28-I Piert call, lohn 284 Puller, Wayne 284 Pino, Melissa 28-I Pisatane, Elx tra 284 Poehl Ixxle 28-I Polmanteer, Ltsa 55, 56, 54, 40, -I I, 284 Polo, Sean Porter, Sherri 28-I Portugues Deborah 2' 5, 50, 285 Posey Marte 283 Potter Diane l0l, 55 56, 50, l28, 129, 2 Presslex Trox 3155, lb, 26, 27, 28, 30, 2 Preston C unnie 283 Preston Salmrina 88 285 Preston Shalia 55-I 555, 21 285 Prince Nina 283 Put-rttis Enrique II2 Put-rlos Ritartlo 283 Pxleslr Ira 48 is Ilia Il Il4 28a Qtie-xvtlta Carrie' Qtiillt-tw Ntepltvittitl til 283 R Ratlvlttt - N s i Rambaran, X idxa 286 Ramos, Iohn 60, 26, 286 Rauner, Marsha 286 Read,Kristy too, 101, 252,-4 20,286 Ready, Shirley 89, 286 Reed, Bryan 286 Reed, Flossie 34, 40, 41, 286 Reed, Iames 60, 286 Reese, Rhonda Reich, Cheryl 55, 56, 30, 34, Reina, Vincent 287 Rhodes, Rhonda 25, 287 Richards, Sherl 287 Richardson, Kimmie Richardson, Telecia 89,287 Rtcho, Mary 22 Riley, Yolanda 287 Riopelle, Darin 287 Robaldo, Robert 288 Roberts, Iames I9 I, 288, 99 Roberts, Margaret 88, 288 Robinson, Antwain Robinson, Billy Robinson, Lori288 8, 167, 16, 49, S 40, 4 I, 287 Rodriguez, Dean 27, 29, 288, 30 Rodriguez, Ernest 288 Rodriguez, George 288 Rodriguez, Maria 288 Rogers, Iohn 288 Rogers, Willie 114, 288 Romano, leanine 288, 21,62 Rowe, Michelle 289 ,60 Rua, Donette I00, 20, 96, 48, 289 Rubio, Iorge 289, 112 Rugg, Lorrie 289 Rumrill, Patricia 289 S Sacco, Brett 289 Saiia, Paul 289, 32 Salario, Richard 289 Sanchez, NN endy 289, 40 -I I ' Sapp, Gina 289 Sapp, Lisa 289 Sarabia, Gary 290 Sarquist, Ronald Scaglione, Michael 58, 2920 Scott, Luyenia 89, 290 Seal, Robert 290 Seely, Robert 290 Selyidge, Marie 88, 290 Setser, Bonnie 290 Shaw, Adrian 60, 290 Sheffield, Casey Sherry, Allen 290 Shinas, Anita 22, 290 Sibbitt, Kevin 290 Simms, Timothy 116, I 17, 290 Simpson, Clifford 291 Simpson, Elizabeth 291 Simpson, Valencia Simpson Ir., Robert Sims, Denise 291 Singer, loseph 291 Singerle, Paul 286, 291 Sistrunk, Teresa 291 Skora, lerlyn 60,62,44,260, 21,291 in 21- 5 Smart 291 Smelt Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith ,Valerie 92, 290, 68, 55, 57, 33, , Donald 29 1 , Brian 29 I Felicia 291 Gregory 295, I 16, 117 Llewellyn 60, 89 Timothy 292,272,292 Smith Ir,, Ronald 61, 292 Snyder, Kimberly 292, 30, 31 Solomon, Patricia 292, 30, 72, 70 Soria, Waldo 292 Sotelo, Iuana Sowell, Susan 292 Starks, Charlyn 292 Stennis, Susie 292 Stevenson, Leon Stewart, Daniel Stilley, Vera 54, 66, 69, 292, 128, 129 Stokes, Robert 67, 292, 116, 117, 10 Strasser, David Strauss, Susan Strickland, Cindy 293, 30, 99 Strickland, Mary 20,293 Strickland, Otto 92, 93, -19, 295 Strougo, Sheila Sturks, Nardina 6 1, 89, 293 Suarez, Roberto 293 Suber, Patty 293 Summerall, Debra 293 Swan, Rita 293 Sweat, Lori 293 Tam, Raymond 293 Tapia, Nydia 293 Tarwater, Debra 295 Taylor, Bryan 253, 294 -tri at 5 Taylor, Felecia 29-I 18,43 30 Tejera, Maylen 294, 276 Terlop, Thomas 294 Teston, loseph 101, 49, 67 96 Thomas, Rodell 294 Thompson, Willie 294 Thorpe, limmie 294 Throckmorton, Tia 60, 294 Timmons, Courtney Toney, Roger 294 Toomes, Treotha 294 Touchton, Debra Turner, Danny Turney, Iris 295 Tyre, David 295 V Valdes, Terence 295 Valdez, Tina 92,295 Valenti, loe 295 Vaughn, Kim 88 Vega, Michael 66, 55, 40, 4 Ventura, Elizabeth 295 Vicente, Arturo 295 Vidal, Leticia 295, 18 Voorhes, Anna 295 W Wagner, Denise 88,295 Wagner, Kim Walden, lrwin 89, 116, 117 Walden, Rosalind 296 , 294, 53, 38, 40, 41, 32, 1, 285, 38, 295, ,296 Walker, lohn 40, 41, 32,296 Walker, Walter Walton, Charlie 296 Ward, Rhonda 296 Wasden, Linda 100, 101, 53, 20, 296 Washington, Cynthia 296 Washington, Thomas 289, 116, 117,296 Wathey, Annemarie 296 Watson, Dianna 297 Watson, Tony 297 Wauford, William 49, 53, 48, 36, 297, 141 Wayman, Darrell 297 Wells, Tiajuana West, Cathy 297 West, Cynthia Whidden, Susan 128, 129, 297 Whitaker, Darlene Whitten, Bonnie 25, 21, 88, 297 Wiest Diane 60,62,299,S5,25, 171,297 Wiley, Kelly 297 Wilkes, Susan 60, 62, 297 Williams, Carlton 111, 116, 117, 88, 298 Williams, Cassandra 298 Williams, Douglas 298 Williams, limmy 298 Williams, lohnny Williams, Larry 213, 40, 41 Williams, Nanette 298 Williams, Sophia Wilson, Camel 292, 298 Wilson, Clarice 298 Wilson, Reneitha 88, 298 32 Wilson, Zarron Woodard, Curtis 299 Wright, Angela 299 Wright, Edward 299 Y Yacco, Donald 299 Yebra, Martha 49, 48, 299 U DERCLASS A Abdoo, Hollie 50, 52, 1, 30, 22, 96, 99, 102 Acevedo, Elizabeth 184 Acevedo, Maria 2, 216 Acosta, Doreen 184, 99 Adams, Glenda 3,216 Adams, Randy 4, 216, 112 Adkins, lohnny 5,216 Adkins, Mary 5,216 Ahlefeld, Leslie Ake, Michael 216, 48, 7, 49 Akins, Beverly 184 Akins, Paul Albano, Michael 9, 216 Albano 2d, loseph 8, 216,93 Albarado, Giselle 184 Albertson, Craig 184 Albertson, Philip 184 Alchediak, Sheila 21, 10, 26 Alers, Evelyn 184, 40, 41 Alexander, Michael 184 Alexander, Renard Alfaro, Lori 12, 216, 23 Alfonso, Argelio 13, 216,99 Alfonso, Cynthia 14,216 Alford, Cary 15, 216, 99 Alford, Lawrence 114 Allen, Alfred 184 Allen, Amanda 184 Allen, Cindy 184 Allen, Carry Allen, lanet 16,216 Allen, lohn 17, 216 Allen, Michelle 99, 18, 216, Allen, Theresa 20,216 Allen, Valerie 184,246 Alley, Andrew 21,216 Allison, Earl 184 Almas, Cynthia 22,216 Altman, Lisa 184 Altuna, Vicki 184 Alvarez, David Alvarez, David Alvarez, David Alvarez, Dean Alvarez, Lisa 108, 109, 184 Alvarez lr., Louis 184 Alvarez, Madelin 24, 216 Alvarez, Roger Amador, Pedro 184, 96, 92 Amick, Roger 25,216 Anders, Linda 26,216 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Alvacho 27, 216 Carolyn Leslie Linda 184 Paige 184 Teisha 22 Andrews, loseph 184 Andrews, Leslie 184, 99 Angelo Mary 185 Arbelo, Sandra 22,216 Arnold, lay 3, 30, 20, 25, 21 Arnold, Kathlene 62 Arroyo, Linda 185 Artis, Willie 61 6, 60, 62 Atkins, Anthony 40, 41, 185 Aufrichtig, Ronald 39, 40, 41, Aultman, Terrell 185, 40, 41 Avery, Simone Avis, Kenneth 31,216 B Bacon, Denise 185 Bacon, Yolanda 32, 216,89 Baggett, Carla 96, 33, 216 Bain, Dessilee 34,216 Baio, loseph 185 Baio, Matthew 185 Baird, Michael 185 Baker, Danette 35,216 Baker, Diane Baker, Rondey Balaguer, Mayra 185 Baldwin, William Ball, Theresa 36, 25, 216 Bane, Lisa 37,216 Bankhead, Thomas 38,216 Barber, Robin 185 Barbour, Gail 39, 18, 55, 25, 216 Bardin lr., David 40,216 Barker, loyce 185 Barksdale, Tamara 41, 22, 216 Barr, Willie Barraza, Diana 185 Barron, lesse 42, 216, 40, 41 Barroso, Brenda 43, 216 INDEX 0 361 362 . INDEX l-1 Bass, Ovita Basting, Richard 185 Batchelder, Maurice 40, 41, 185 Batley, Robert 185 Baumann, lohn 44, 216 Bayless 3rd, Rufus 112 Baymon, Frank 185 Bazo, Alice 249 Bazo, Debbie 95, 216 Beasley, Nazrine 46, 216 Bechtold, Tina 185 Bedford, Virginia 185 Beebe, Carla 185,89 Beecher, Susan 185, 89 Belcher, Lisa 185, 99 Bell, Darrell 185, 114 Bell, Donna 185 Bell, George 249 Bell, Pattie 185 Bell, Ronald 185, 40, 41 Bennefield, Gray 186 Bennett, Christina 218,99 Bennett, Sheryl 186, 218 Bennett, Tina 185 Benson, Karen Benton, Gloria Bernhardt, Peter Berrien, Dwayne 218, 60 Berry, Ralph Betancourt, Tammala Bierce, Gregory 185 Bierce lr., Richard Biglow, William 218 Bilesimo, Kimberly 186, 99 Billingham, Brian 218 Bishop, Annemarie Black, Linda 186 Black, Lisa 218 Blackmon, Louise 186 Blakney, Dianna 186, 99, 61 Blizzard, Lisa 223, 218 Bloomfield, Michael 218, 40, 4 1, 100 Bloslield, Angel Blue, Henry Blue, lohnnie Blue lr , Sylx ester I1-1 Boatright, Deann 186 Bogan Anthony Bogan Ernest Bogart Daxid 186 Bolden Raxmond 186 Boler, luanita 218 Bomboy, Michael 186 Bonetti, Roxanne 186 Bonnell, Adam 187 Boots, Kim 187 Boots, Rhonda 187 Borden, Christophe 218 Boston, Elizabeth 187 Boston, Stephen 218 Boston, Stephen Bouyer, Lorraine Bowe, lane Bowe, Thelma 218 Bowens, Diana 218 Bower Ill, Lewis 187 Bowers, Deneen 218 Bowlby, Georgine 187, 99 Bowlby, Wanda 18, 218, 99 Bowles, loseph 187 Boyd, Francenia 218 Boyd, Lanette 218 Boyd, Patricia 218 Boyer, Richard 187 Boykin, Iuanita 218, 62, 60 Bozarth, Ieffrey Braddam, Raymond Bradford, Vernal Bradford, Wallace 187 Bradford, William 187 Bradley, Timothy 187, 114 Brady, Maxine 187 Brady, Regina Bramlett, lohn 99 Branam, Catherine 99 Brandon, Selena 99, 96, 214, 25, 113 Brannon, Bruce 219, 99, 60 Brantley, Annette Brantley, Linda Brantley, Lynnette 219 Brenneman, William Bridges, Chris Bridges, Donald 187 Bridges, loel Bridwell, Kimberly 187 Brinson, Deborah 219 Brinson, Lori 219, 98 Brister, Timothy 219 Brister 3d, George 30 Brito, Rafaela 219 Brizzi, Tina 187 Brock, Cheri 187 Bronko, Frank 187 Brooks, Terri 187 Brooks, Tonya Broughton, Calvin 219,52 Broughton, Darren Brower, Kenneth 219 Brown, Deanna 187 Brown, Debra 219 Brown, Dwayne 219 Brown, Edward Brown, lames Brown, loe Brown, Keith Brown, Ronnie 219 Brow n, Stex en 219 Broun, X irgil 187 Broun lr ,Earl Browning, Michael Browning lr., Walter 187, 114 Bruno, Angela Bryan, Wendy 187 Bryan ll, Max 219 Bryant, Homer Buchanan, Deborah 189 Buchanan, Kristene 219 Budd lr., Tommy Buell, Thomas 187 Bui, Quang Buitrago, Carlos 187 Bunkley, Shannon Bunts, Octavia 187 Burden, Willie 187 Burdzilauskas, Darwin 187 Burgner, Lois 219,60 Burgos, Robert 219 Burgos, Tomasa 187 Burgos, Venice 219 Burke, Kelly 219 Burke, Kerry 187 Burke, Steven 219 Burks, Marc Burney, Dwayne 187,99 Burnham, Robin 187 Bush, Kenneth 40, 41, 48, 49 Bush, Yoel Busigo, Lorraine 187 Busquet, Ileana 187 Butcher, Gail 187 Butcher, Ivor 253 Butler, Harriet Butler, lohn 187 Butler, Soraya 108, 109, 188 Button, Dwayne 188 Byrd, Keiome 188 C Caballero, Maria Caballero, Miguel 188 Cabanas, David 254 Cabaniss, Arleen Cabrera, Ana 188,99 Cabrera, Eugene 158, 27, 28, 30, 103 Cagle, Cynthin Calcedo, Sandra 188 Caldevilla, Richard 160, 27, 28 Caldwell, Brian Calhoun, Paul Callahan, Neil 188 Calleja, Theresa 188, 99 Camacho, William 188 Cameron, Scott 188 Campbell, Lori 24, 188, 61 Campbell, Pamela 40, 41, 188 Campodonico, lacqueline 188 Cancel, Edwin Candileri, Alice Cannon, Lyndon 116 Capitano, Derek 188 Cappel, lames 188 Carley,Derek 188 Carlton, Monica 96, 188 Carpenter, Lois 188 Carr, Shelly 188,89 Carranza. Victor Carroll, Shawn 39, 160, 102, 62, 60 Carswell, Adrian 114 Carter, Debra 188 Carter, Donna Carter, joseph Carter, Roger 40,41 Carter, Sharon 96 Carver, Dale Carver, Ellen 21 Carver, Mary 22 Carwise, Belinda 61 Casey, Pazetta 96 Castellano, Bruce 188 Castellano, Kina Castillo, Elaine 34, 40, 41, Castillo, Eliu Castillo, Michael 188, 99 Castillo lr., Orlando 188 Cawthon, David 40, 41 Cayasso, Kenneth 188 Cayasso, Wilfred Cenkovich, Tracy 188, 11 Cesarini, Kimberly 188 Chalmers, Peter 188 Chapman, Alvina Chapman, jamie Chapman, Valerie Chappell jr., Benjamin Chappell, Stacey 188 Chaptman, Keith Check, Melody 188 Chelena, jon 188 Chennault, Gisla 111 Chesser, Lonnie Cheung, Angelaman 189 Cheung, Kenneth Childs, Robin 113, 189 Chiong, Leandro 'l O Chisholm, Majure 30, 231, Chisholm, Roger 189 Christenbury, Teresa 189 Christopher, Sammie 112 Christopher, Samuel 112 Churchill, Dawn 61 Cianca, Helen 40, 41, 189 Ciccarello, Penelope 189 Cintron, Awilda Clark, Cynthia Clark, Deanne Clark, Donald Clark, Donna 99 Clark, Levon 189 Clark, Linda 50,43 Clark, Michel Clark, Norman Clark, Shena 61 Clendenin, Ruth Clevenger, Christophe 53 Cliff, Kimberly 189 Coakley, Kelly 23 Cobb, james Cobbs, Algehia 189 Cochran, Thomas Cohen, Lori 25, 1 13, 99 Coller, Deniele 36, 40, 41 Collier, Katherine 99 Collier, Patrick Collins, Anthony 12,99 1 Collins, Dempsey Collins, john Collins, Larry 27 Collins, Scott 27, 29, 116, 99, 102 Collins, William Collura, Anthony 40, 41 Colvin, Sandra 189 Combee, Donald 189 Comellas, Nelson 60 Comer, Timmy Comer, Tyrone Conage, Linda Conaty, Heidi 48 Concepcion, Rodolfo Conner, joel 40, 41 Conner, Vickie 189 Connor, Eileen Connor, julie 189 Cook, Shebra Cooper, Bruce 222 Cooper, jeannie 189 Cooper, Lisa 189 Copeland, john Corbitt, Daniel 222 Corcoran, Dixie 257 Corso, Mark 187 Cortes, Dolores Cosgrove, Gerald 222 Cosme, Arlene 36, 40, 41, 222 Costa, Eugene 189 Costa, Gina 23, 108 Costa, Michele 189 Coton, Anthony 222 Couch, Donald 189, 40, 41 Couch, jerry 189 Council, Leroy Coury, Sandra 222, 54, 25, 99 Covington, George Coward, Ray 222 Cox, Dalia 189 Cox, Kenneth 189 Craddock, Edmond 222 Craig, Sheryl Crandall, Kurt 222 Crawford, Brian Crawford, Patricia Crawford, Sheri 140, 99 Criss lll, john 222 Critton, Rhonda Croft, Teresa 190 Cross, julian 190 Crotta, lack 190 Crouse, Suzy 2, 22, 92 Crum, Derek 222,116,118 Crum, Rickie 222, 116 Cruz, Sonia 190, 40, 41 Culjak, lolanthe 222,99 Cummins, Chris 190 Cupps, William 222,49 Curioso, Leah 190, 110 Curry, Keilly 21, 222, 89 Curtis, jeffery Curtis, jeffery D Dagata, Traci 40, 4 1, 190,99 Dallas, Cedric Dalton, Debra 190 Dalvia, jimmy 190 Dam, Chan Damico, Dinora 190, 61 Damico, Laura 190,61 Damico, Novette 40, 41, 190, 92 Dampier, Sherry 40,-11, 190 Dangelo, Deric 222 Daniel, Edward 190 Daniels, Eddie Daniels, Willie Darge, john 222,27 Darley, Paula 222 Davis, Davis Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Charlene 61 Cheryl David Howard 44, 116, 69 Margaret 96, 158, 222, 52 Melton Davis, , Michael Ricky 222 Teresa 222 Tonya 190 Troy 222 Twilla Davisson, Denise 222 Dawkins, Beverly 222 Dawkins, Billy 190 Day, Dana 222, 25, 99, 60 Day, Darlene 190,99 Dean, Herbert Deaton, Margaret Deaver, Deborah 190 Dehoyos, Narciso 190 Delaparte, Mark 93 Demons, Kathy 223 Dempsey, Anthony 191 Dent, Preston Denton, Steven 191 Despo, Laurie 191 Devoe, Kimberly 191 Dewan, jacqueline 191 Dewan, Robin 191 Dexter, Cheryl 223, 92 Dexter, Christopher Dexter, Gina Diaz, Ana I ?v A ,, I limi v wiv-1 49.151 ',: Q I INDEX - 363 E Gaskall INDEX ' 364 Diaz ,Barbara 34, 40, 41, 191 Diaz Barbara 34, 40, 41, 191 Diaz Carmen 223, 55, 18, 113, 25 Diaz Drucila 18, 100 Diaz Grace 191 Diaz, Iohnny Diaz, Rosa Diaz, Yvette 34, 40, 41, 191,99 Dick, Charles Dickson, lames Dietrich, Connie 223 Dipolito, jeffrey 61 Dippel, Brian Doan, Charles Dornburgh, leanne 223 Douglas, Timothy Dove, Vincent Downie, Rhonda Dozier, Peggy Drew, Bobby Drew, Keith Drungo, Michael Duboise lr., Colie 191 Dufresne, Sharri 92 Duhart, Eleanor 223 Duke, Karen 191 Dukes, Debbie 223 Duncan, Ralph 98 Dundore, Linda 191 Dupree, Dupree, Dupree, , Fernie Durden Angela Denise 191 Michelle 191,99 Duvall, Lori Eadens, Daniel 191, 40, 41 Eadens, Darryl 191, 40, 41 Eady, Noland 40, 41 Easterling, Elizabeth 23 Echevarria, William Edwards, loanna 223 Edwards, loseph Edwards, Marion Edwards, Rose 224 Edwards, Terry 224, 223, 62, 60 Eiland, Terri Eisinger, Cynthia 224 Elkes, Eric 191 Ellerbee, Daryl 224 Ellington, loyce 224, 55, 18, 102 Ellis, Cecilia 191,24 Ellis, Chauncey 192, 24, 188 Ellis, Kenneth 224, 192 Ellis lr., Kenneth Elwin, Russel 224, 99 Encinosa, Greg 192 Encinosa, Timothy 224, 49 Engram, Iennifer 192 Ennis, Kenngth 192 Epps, Lamont Erickson, Heidi 25, 50, 55, 30. Erickson, Priscill 192 Erving, Edwin 224 113, 22-l Esbri, Virgil 192, 30, 114, 102 Escribano, Carlos Espin, Soraya 224 Estes, Hershel 192 Evans, Billy 192 Evans, Gina 192 Evans, Keith 192 Everett, Carlton Everett, Salithi Everson, james 224 Ewing, Barbara 224 F Fabal, Maria Fagin, Paula 224 Faison, Ronald Fanchier, lohn Farias, lulia 192 Farmer, Naomi 89, 192 Farmer, Timothy 61 Farmer, Timothy 192 Farris, Iennifer 262 Farris lr., james 192 Featherston, lames 192 Featherston, leffery 224 Felder, Alicia 224, 96, 54 Feller, Robert 224 Feria, Abel Fernandez, Anthony 192, 48 Fernandez, Eddie 224 Fernandez, leffrey 224, 62, 60, 49 Fernando, Maribel 224, 25 Ferrera, Charles 224 Ficca, Lawanna 89, 192 Fidler, Kimber 224 Finger, Tamara 224 Fiore, Nadine 192 Fitzsimmons, William 193 Flanders, Carol 193 Flanders, Valeri Flannery, Audrey 225 Fletcher, Christina 36, 40, 41, 55, 225 Flora 4t, loe Flowers, Norman 193 FIT J AA as 1' F Flynt, Tina 225 Ford, David 193, 40, 41 Ford, Melinda 193 Forte, Anthony 193, 40, 41 Foster, Eunice Fottler, Mildred 193 Foulkrod, Byron 193,99 Fourqurean lr., Dennis 193 France, Larry Franklin, Ralph Frazier, Glynis 193 Freeman, Scott 193 Freeman, Vera Frey, Heather 193 Fry, Thomas 193 Fudge, Destry Fuentes, Patricia 193 G Gage, Susan 225 Gaines, Bonita 193 Galbo, Annemarie 193 Gallops, Stephanie 225, 54, 30, 99, 1 Gammons lr,, Carlos Gansey, Eddie Gant, Brenda 193 Gant, lerry Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Cosme 225, 193 Dawn Eddie 225,99 Hiram Linda 193,24, 113,61 Michael 193 Garcia, Nancy 225 Gari, G eorge 225 Gari, Luisa 193 Garnes , Lenora 193 Garrett, Antonio 193, 21 Garrett, Linda Garrett, Paul 193 a, Karen Gaston, Tommie Gaston, Veronica Gatlin, lames 193 Gato, Dana 193 Gauthier, Edelnir 193 Gay, April 193 German, Patricia 225, 36, 37, 40, 41 Gibson, Karen 193 Gibson, Robert 225, 116 Giddens, Byron 193, 61 Gignac, Donna 225 Gignac, Renee Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert ,Eugene 38, 225, 40, 41 , Shawn son, Kandi 99, 61 Gillard, Malcolm Gillespie, Charles Glenn, Sheila 225 Glover, lsiah 225 Glymph, lacqueline 225 Godek, Gary 225 Godfrey, David Godwin, jeff Golden, Carmen Golden, Crawford Gonzalez, Cynthia Gonzalez, Donna 54, 34, 225, Gonzalez, laime 99 Gonzalez, lesse 99 Gonzalez, Liliana Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Marisa 225 Gonzalez, Mark 191, 30 18, 40,4199 Gonzalez ll, Reinaldo 27, 225, 98 Gonzalez, Richard 223 Gooden, Dwight Goodman, Tracey 225 Goodwin, Fred 226, 52, 48 Graffeo, Michael 226, 48, 49 Graham, Iohn 226 Grams, Keith 114 Grant, Anthony Grant, Mary Grantham, Sandra Gray, Reina 99 Green, Andre Green, Cedric 114 Green, Debbie 111, 226 Green, Fredric Green, Suzanne 89, 61 Green Ir., Milton Greenaker, 3r, Harold 226 Greene, Rachel 262, 22, 25, 62, 60 Grieshop, Russell 40, 41 Griffin, Clinton 226 Griffin, Cora Griffin, David 226, 62, 60 Griffin, David 62, 60 Griffin, Glynn Griffin, Lori 24 Griffin, Sharon 226 Griffin, Sonia Griffin, Stephanie Griffin, William 226 Griffin lr., Lawrence Griffith, Christi Guagliardo, Gregory Guggino, Gayle 24 Guillan, lose Gullion, Tina 226 Gunderson, Thomas Guy, Benjamin Guyton, Iohnny 226 Guyton, Vivian H Haas lr., Robert Hagin, Scott Hale, Minnie 226 Hall, Lora Hall, Lori 226, 30, 129, 128, 99 Hall, Ir. Odell Hall, Robert Hall, Ronald 226,99 Hallman, Scott Halyard, lulia Halyard, lulius Hamilton, Pamela 226 Hammock, Ida 226 Hammond, Robert Hammons, Patricia 226 Hampton, Frederick Hand, William 116,226 Haner, Pamela 226 Hanshaw, Richard 226 Harbrook, April 158 Harden, Iesse Harding, William Hardy, Laverne Harper, Lloyd Harris, Angela 61 Harris, Beverly 226 Harris, Carlton Harris, Catherine Harris, Ioyetta Harris, Rusty Harris, Steven 227,27 Harris, Tony Harris, Vicky Harris, William Hart, Connie Hart, Natalie Hart, Sylvia Hash, Phillip Hatcher, lames 227 Hatten Ieanice Hatten lr., lim 227 Haya, Linda Hayes, Renay 227 Haynes, Michael Haywood, Robert 61 Hefner, Albert Heitzinger, Alicia 227, 6 Helmbrecht, Reno 227 Henderson, Eric Henderson, leffrey 227 Haya, Linda Haynes, Michael Haywood, Robert Hefner, Albert Henderson, David Henderson, Eric Henderson, Kent Hengel, Patti Hernandez, Gary Herndon, lolanthe Herrington, Kippie Hett, Carol Hicks, Gwendolyn Hightower, Sophia Hildebrand, Lisa Hills, Darryl Hobley, Alvin Hodges, Martin Holland, Curtis Holley, Shirley Holley, Tammy Holm, Cynthia Holmes, Francina Hopkins, Mack Hopkins, Sharon Helmbrecht, Reno Henderson, Calvin Henderson, leffrey Henderson, Keith Herring, Robert Hertling, Dory Hess, Gloria Hicks, lanice Hill, Alonda Hills, Eddie Hiott, Lori 2, 60, 99 Hippard, Michael Hodges, Leonard Hoffman, Marguerite Hood, P aula Hopkins, Yvette Howard, Denise Huckaby, Theresa Hudson, Zachary Huffman, Scott Hughes, Hughes, Barbara Mary Humphrey, Kim Iglesias, Deborah lppolito, Regina Huynh, Thuan Huynh, Truong 196 Hyde, Debbie 196 Hyde, Otis 196 Hynes, Cecil 196 Hynes, I Iglesias, amie 196 Deborah 228 lkonomidis, jimmy 196, 114 Ingram, Lorita Ippolito, Regina 228 Ivey, Gary 196 Ivey, Larry 196 Ivory, D I lackson lackson lackson lackson lackson lackson lackson lackson lackson icse 61 ,Algae 228 ,Amy 196 ,Cindy 196, 40, 41 , Dawn 197 , Leah 197 , Lynne 228 ,Melody 61 ,Sean ,Tammi 108, 109 lackson, Todd 108, 109 lackson, Vernessa Iacobs, Jacobs, lacobs. Iacobs, Herbert 114 Herman 114 lerome 114 Kenneth lames, Angela lames, Donna 228 lames, Everette Iarnes, Kathy lames, Patricia lames, Traci 228 INDEX 0 365 jones, Ka .ibb . INDEX janotta, Lisa jettcoat, Gregory 228 jettcoat, Richard 228 jeflerson, Sammy 228 jenkins, Michelle 197 jenkins, Robin 197 jerry, Archie 197 jimenez, Daniel 197 limenez, Nicolas jinks, Eva 197 jones, janice 20, 108 jennifer 228 jones. jones, lerry jones, john jones, Kathy 99 jones, Laura 99 jones, jones, jones, jones, Mark 96 Stacey 228, 99 Stephon 99 Toni johnson, Curt 197 johnson, Darlene johnson, Diann 197 johnson, lsaiah 114, 197 johnson, Melvin 271 johnson, Michael johnson, Michael johnson, Minnie johnson, Myron johnson, Philip johnson, Remelle johnson, Sharlene 228 johnston, Gregory johnston, Robert 99 jones, Carrell jones, janice 20, 108 jones, jennifer 228 jones, jerry jones, john thy 99 jones, Laura 99 jones, Mark 96 jones, Stacey 228, 99 jones, Stephon 99 jones, Toni joos, David 99, 292 jordan, Therese jordan, Valerie joseph, Emil 228 joyner, Walter 228 juarbeortiz, Diana juarez, Eddie 48, 228, 49 judd, jennifer 92, 228 K Kaiser, Susan 228 Kam, Phillip Karp. Kristine 167, 34, 20 jerry, Archie 197 jimenex, Daniel 197 jimenex, Nicholas jinks, Eva 197 johnson, Curt 197 johnson, Darlene johnson, Diann 197 johnson, Isaiah 114, 197 johnson, Melvin 271 johnson, Mit hael johnson, Michael johnson, Ntinnie johnson Nts ron johnson, Philip johnson Remelle johnson Sharlene 118 johsnton Gregory johnston Robert 99 jones Darrell joos, David 99, 272 jordan, Therese jordan, Valerie joseph, Ekmil 228 Kazik, Merlin Keiser, Frederick 229 Kelley, Anna Kelly, Kevin 40, 41, 229 Kelly, Patricia Kennedy, Mattie 229 Kennedy, Michael 'VYTK Keresey, Erich 229 Kern, Francis 229 Kersey, Linda 229, 99 Kersh, Wayne Kiefert, Sheila Kiefhaber, Dana Killar, Michelle Kilpatrick, Morris Kincaid, jason 229 King, Fletcher 273 King, jerry King, Sherri 229, 22, 99 King, Timothy Kirby, Kipland 229 Klee, Deneen Knestaut, Cindy 229, 40, 41 Knight, Byron Knight, Samuel Kocaker, Ann 299, 25 Kocheran, Russell Kotze, julie Krumbholz, Kerry Labrador lll, Louis Labrenz, Gary 40, -1 I Lackey, Anthony 229 Lackmann, David Lafountain, Christine Lam, Chi Lane, Sylvia Lang, Carolyn Langford, Lisa 17 Langley, Trina 229, 40, 36, 41 Lanier, Charlotte Lawson, Marilyn 229 Lawton, Sernita 229,89 Lazzara, Stephen Le, Cuong 229 Lecaroz, Lisa 229, 52, 20, Ledford, Alicia 229 Lee, Derrick 229 Lee, Felicia Lee, Paul Lemus, Ernest Lemus, john 299 Lemus, julie Lenney, Steven 30 Leon, Kimberly Leon, Sherry 89 Leonard, Shirley 230, 98 Leroy, Sharon Lescalleet, joy Lescalleet, Steve Lester, Latrece Lester, Silvester 230 Leto, Frank 230 Leto, Peter 230 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Barbara 89 Eugene Gregory Rederick Limauro, Debora Lindo, Michael Lindsey jr., Willie 230 Link, Christie Liuzzo, Randall 40, 41 Livingstone, Pamela Lobalbo, Carol Lockhart, Karen Lodato, Tammy 230 Lofton, Dennis 40, 41 Long, Denise 230 Long, Phyllis Lopez, Anthony Lopez, Benjamen Lopez, Christine 230 Lopez, Daphne Lopez, jeannette 50,230 Lopez, Kimberly 92 Lopez, Lori 99 Lopez, Maida 230 Lopez Ill, Morris Lopez lll, Phillip Lowenthal, Kenneth Lowman, Melvin Loyle, Kevin 29, 230 Lucas, Pamela 230, 99 Lucas, Tracey Lucas, William 230 40, 41 Lufriu, Marc 99 Lufriu, Steve Lugo, josephine Lugo, joseph Lumpkin, james 230 Marshall, Lisa 200 Lundy, jerome Lyons, Michael M Macy, Gayla Magee, Barbara 230 Majewski, Paul 230 Maldonado, joaquin Mangione, Patty 100, Manis, Brenda Maniscalco, Michele Manley, Mary Manley, Patricia 230 Mann, james Mann, Kim 200 50, 230, 40, 41, 18 Manning, Donna 230, 99 Manship, Lisa Marcus, Debra 96, 230, 110 Mari, Edward 200 Mari, Robert 200 Marion, Aaron 230 Marks, Kevin 40, 41, Marlan, Eric 48, 230 Marrero, Sandra Marshall, jimmie 230 Marshall, jimmy 116, 230 Mueller, 'Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Barbara Martin, , ldania 230 , lvonne 231 ,jeffrey 99, 27, 231 Martin, ,john 231,49 jennifer 99 Ronald Solomon Martin, Martin, , Wendy 231 Martinez, Annabelle 23 Martinez, Manuel 200 Martinez, Sylvia 231,30 Martinez, William 200, 40 Mashburn, Yvonne 200, 99 Mason, Michael Mason, Samuel 231 Mason, Veronica 200 Mast, Darryl 231 Matthews, Allison 200 Matthews, Laura 231, 40, 41 Mauro, Steven 200 May, Mark Mayer, Herman 231 Mayer, Michael 231 Mayfield, Lesendra Mays, Anthony Mays, Charles McAllister, Andrew 200 McAvliffe, Matthew 200 McCarter, Aleshia McCarter, Tommy McCarthy, Melody 54, 231, 40, 41 McCarty, Melody 100, 200 McCarty, Vanada 231 McCarty jr., Excell McCauley, Gregory 200 McClendon, Patricia 231 McClendon, Willie 114 McCray, Patrick McCullough, Montreal 200 McDade, jerome McDaniel, Shirley 200 McDaniels, Cheryl 200 McDonald, Steven McFadden, David 200 McFadden, Robert McGhee, Robin 200 McGill, Reginald 116 McGrath, Kathryn Mclntosh, Clayton 200 McKee, james McKelvey, Vincent McKeoun, jill McKinney, Demetrius 114 McKinnon, Algenon McLeod, Christine 22, 113 McMasters, David 200 McMillan, Bobby McNeal, Michael McNeely, Denise 92,200 McNeely, james 200 McRay, Mel McReynolds, Michael 48 McTaggart, Micheal McTear, Ronnie McVicker, Denise 201 Medina, Diana Medlin, Stacy 201 Medrano, lvelty Meek, Patrick Meeks, Sharon 201 Meighen jr., Douglas 114 Melcon, Eduardo 201 Melton, juanita Memory, Tina 30 Mendel, Arthur Mendillo, Tina Mendoza, Caridad 201 Menendez, joseph 99, 30, 201 Mercier, Debra Mercier, Donna Merrell, Craig Merriam, Deborah Messer, Reginald Messer, Robin 201 Methe, Shirley 92, 36, 37, 40, 41 Metts, Crystal 201 Meyer, Sandra 201, 38 Michels, Stephanie Milbry, Myra Miley, Richard 38, 40, 41, 48, 50,49 Militello, Linda 201 Millan, Emigdio 201 Millan, Hector Miller, Bernice Miller, Helen 201 Miller, Tonya Miller, Wanda Mills, Adriane 201 Mills, Geraldine Mills, Katherine Minges, Sherry Mingo, Wanda 201 Minter, David 201 Minton, David Minton, Sheri 201 Minton, Stephen 201 Mirabella, Leslie 201 Mitchell, Floyd 201 Mitchell, Frances 50, 114 Mitchell, Gregory 40, 41, 201 Mitchell, Kenneth 30, 40, 41 Mitchell, Lisa 201 Mitchell, Reginald Mitchell, Steven 30, 201 Moak, Angela 201 Mobley, james 201 Mobley, Kerri 201, 99 Mondragon, Gustavo Monteleone, Lisa 201 Monteressi, Dory 99, 102, 30 Montesino, josephine Monti, Sita Moody, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Reginald Gregory james 201 james 201 Kelly 40, 41 Kimberly 202, 40, 41 Larry Ray Moore, Sally 202 Moore, Shelia Morales, Curtis 49 Morales , David Morales, Donna 202 Morales , joseph Morales, Maria 202 Moreda , David Morejon, Graciela 40, 41 Mosley, Mosley, Mosley, Mosley, Mosley, Alvin 202 jacqulyn Reginald Robert Sheron 202 Mount, David Greg Mulkey, Freddie 202 Mull, Henry 32, 28, 202,49 Mullin, William 92,52 Mullins, Darin Mullins, Sheanetha Mullis, Todd 202 :...,g ,a - ,, E? .., , qq .nf -1592,-.,:,1 'liens INDEX - 367 INDEX o 368 V' A,..---4-'1 A L 4- ..- Munn, Anthony Munn, Darrell 202 Murdock, Steven Murphy, Lynn 202 Murray, loy Mutcherson, Desiree 92, 202 Mutcherson, Eric 114 Mutcherson, Sonia Myers, Maude 234 Myers, Stephanie 202 Mygrant, Chris 202 Myles, Anthony 202 Myles, Benita Myles, Vera 202 N Nales, Christina 99, 202 Nall, Karen 202 Nappier, Harold Nappier, loan Nathan, Anthony 202 Neal, Kathartis Needham, Robert Nellon, lohnny Nelson, lenniler 202 Nelson, Sandra 234 Nelson, Stefania 234 Neumann, Paul 234 Newland, Kellie 202, 99 Newman, David 234 Newman, Rhonda 202, 99 Newsome, Maria Newsome lr., Artchester 202 Nicholas, Rhonda 202 Nichols, Delores Nichols, Glenn Nichols, Marty 202 Nickles, Courtnay 202 Nirosky, Kathryn 201 Noel, Leanne 234, 99 Nolin, lohn 234 Nolte, Laura 101 Nonnenbergv Mark 202 Norman Daryl Norman, lacqueline 101 Norman, Wonda 101 Norris Paul 101 Norton, Carl Norton, Samuel Nottingham, Vivian Nouel, Atala 234 Novo, Elizabeth Nurse, Sheila 203 Nystrom, Cody 99, 203 O Oakes, Margaret 203 Oberry, Kim 234, 23 Odell, lohn 234, 203 Odom, Shelli 203 Olaker, Daniel 203 Oliver, Eddie 203 Oneill, Sharon 203 Oom, Orta, Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz Bonnie 234 Eduardo 203 Damaris Edmund 38, 40, 41, 234 , Vivian Osborn, Brian Osborn, Susan Osburn, Lori 203 Osorio, lavier Overstreet, Wendy 203 Owen, Kathleen 234, 54, 3 Oxendine, Randolph P Pacheco, lanet 203 Pacheco, Odalis 234 Padgett, Andrew 114 Padgett, Patricia Palma, Lazaro 38 Palma, Nelson 203 Panazze, lanet 234, 18, 17 Papsidero, loan 235, 55, 92 Paw Holly zs, 113, so Parham, Bonnie 203 Paris, Frances 89, 204 Park, Susan 203 Parker, Dwaine Parker, Pam 203, 40, 41 Parker, Patricia 203, 190, 40,41 Parker, Ronald 235 Parker, Shawn 203 Parker, Stephanie 235 Parker Ill, lohn 235 Parrado, Irene 235 Parrado, Tony 204 Parries, Priscilla 204 Parrish, Charles Parrish lr., Elbert Parry, Michelle 204 Pasbach, Tina 204, B9 Pasciuta, Devan 235 Patel, Rekhaben 235 Pearsell, Angela 204 Pedersen, Diana 235 Peele, Crystal 235, 99 Peele, Deborah 235, 99 Pelaez, Daisy 204 6, 4O,4' Pelaez lr , Robert 235 Pena, lanet 204 Pendleton, Cindy 204 Penn, limmie 235, 52, 40, 41 Penn, Melvin 235 Penton, Dwayne 235, 38, Penzato, Micheal 20S Peralta, Laura 204, 99 Peraza, Ricardo Perdue, Sheila 204 Pereira, Nestor Perello, lannio 235 Perez, Heriberto 205 Perez, lose 205, 102 Perez, Luis Perez, Mavel 235 Perez, Michael 205 Perez, Orlando 205 Perez, Ricardo Perez, William Permuy, Gregory 205 Perry, Angela 235 Perry, limmy Perry, lohn 235 Peterson, Cari 110, 204 Petrucci, Elizabeth 204, 99 Pettit, Susan 235 Phillips, Dawn 204 Phillips, Kenneth 235 Phillips, Patricia 204 Pia, Denise 235,18, 17,12 Piccirillo, Peter Pichardo, Doris Pilcher, Denell 205, 114 Pinder, Bernard Piniella, lay Pitcher, lulianne Pitts, Elizabeth 204, 89 Pizarro, luan 205, 40, 41 Plainte, Robert 205 Polite, lohn Ponds, Charles Poole, Ginger Pouncey, Denine Prado, Ill Manuel 205 Pratt, Karmen 204 Preston, Beverly 110 Pride, Lisa Pride lr., Robert 204 Prieto, lose 205 Prillmayer, loseph 205 Prior, Tina 204 Pritchard, Brenda Proctor, james 205 Prosser, Adele Pryor, Diane Pryor, Linda Pyles, Brian Quillen, Mark Quinones, Eliot R Rabelo, Patricia 40, 41, 39 Radice, Robert 205 Radliff, Carmen 204 Ragsdale, Sherry 204,99 Rainey, Prentice Rambaran, Michael Ramos, Catherine 92 40, 41 8, 129 Randall, Robert 99 Rapelje, Cheryl Raper, Mary Rauner, Diane Ray, C heryl 204, 24 Reagan, Karen Reaves, Elizabeth 234 Redd, Redd, Lenard Warren 205 Reddick, Algernon 112 Reed, Billy 205 Reed,,Bobby Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, David Donna 234 Howard jerry 205,114, 116, 114 Marsha 234 Rhonda 234 Reel, Michael 27 Reese, Cynthia Reese, limmy Reeves lr., Edmund 205, 61 Register, Kathy 234 Register, Sherrie Reina, Annmarie 234 Reinhard, Eric Reinoso, Mayra Resto, Helen 234 Revels, Tammy 234 Reyes, Tina 206 Reynolds, Terri 206 Rhane s, Melvin Rhodes, Robin Richar Richar Richar Ricks, Ricks, dson, Clifford dson, Edwin dson, Kelvin Antoinette Antonio 113 Riddle, Charles Riggs, Kelly 206 Riley, Catherine 206 Rivas, Rafael Rivera, Martha 206 Rivera , Milagro 61 Rivera, Susan Rivers Rivers Rives, Robb, , Cary , Wanda Ramon 206 Richard 206 Robbins, Mark 206 Roberts, lulie 206, 40, 41, Roberts, Kimberly Roberts, Lorraine 40, 41 Roberts, Michele 206 Roberts, Patricia Robinette, Eric 206 34, 99, 61 Robinson lr., Clarence 206, 40, 41 Robinson, Deborah 206 Robinson, Sharon 206 Robinton, Lisa Robles, Flora 206 Rodgers, Willie 206 Rodriguez lr., Andres Rodriguez, Barbara Rodriguez, Cindy 89 Rodriguez, Damaris 206 Rodriguez, David 206 Rodriguez, Elizabeth 154, Rodriguez, Enid 206,99 Rodriguez, Gladys Rodriguez, Manuel 206 Rodriguez, Marisol 206 Rodriguez, Mayra 206 Rodriguez, Paul 206 Rodriguez, Rebecca Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, Rodney Rodriguez, Victoria 206 Roe, loe Roesly, David 206 Roesly, Dawn Rogers, Allen Rogers, Cheryl 20, 89 Rogers, Melinda Rojas, Eida Rojas, Juanita 207, 40, 4 Roldan, lanet 207,89 Rolle, Ethel Rolle, Lucinda 207, 89 Romera, Marilyn 207 Rosario, Noel Rose, Sidney Rose, Tim Rose, Victor Rost, lames Rowden, Darrell 207 Rowe, Laura 92, 207, 89 Rowell, Tessie 207 Rowland, Delicia 207 Rowland, lerrold Rowles, Michael 207 Royal, Rosa 207 Royal, Todd Rozier, lean Rozier, loanne Rubio, lose Rudd, Beth 66, 238 Rudd, Sharon 207 Rudolph, Stuart Ruiz, Miguel Ruiz, Omar Rumore, Margaret 238 Russ, David Russ, Lillie 61 Russell, lohnny 207 Russell, Valerie 49, 238, Rutland, Yolanda 207 1 54, 30, 108, 109, 99, 96 48 S Sacco, Elizabeth 238 Sacco, Paul 207 Salario, Louis 207 Salos, Steven 238 Salter, Delores 34, 40, 41 Salts, Timothy Sampedro, lohn 207 Sampson, Patrick 238 Sams, Allon 207, 40, 41 Sams, Wayne 238 Sanborn, Christophe 238 Sanchez, Alfred 207 Sanchez, Carlos Sanchez lr., Raul 207 Sanchez, Sylvia 207 Sanchez, Yliana 207 Sanczel, Aimee 207 Sanczel, Patrick 238 Sanders, Boyce 99, 207 Sanderson, Carl 238 Sanderson, Robert Santiago, Avelino Santiago lr,, Stephen Santiesteban, Alcides 207, Santos, Marco 238 Sapp, lewell Saylor, Mark 238, 116 Sbrissa, Tina 238 Scamard, Mark 238 Scarborough, Troy 207 Schaefer, Monica 99, 207 Schewe, Barry Schonberger, Sandra 208 Schwarz, Carl 208 Schwarz, Lori 238 Scott, Dwayne Scott, Vincent 238 Scranton, lody 208 Scruggs, Winston Selby lr,, james 208 Sellers, Felecia Selvidge, Oscar 208 ,55, 238 112 Sergi, Loren 103, 238, 231, 54, 23 Setliff, Ronald 208 Shanklin, Larry 238 Shannon, Pamela 238 Shaw, Steven 238 Shaw, Thomas Shedd, Lisa 208, 89 Sheffield, Christine 208 Shelley, james 208 Sherry, Mark Shields, Douglas 234 Shiver, Alonzo 239 Shores, Vicki 99, 208 Shuman, Terence 208 Sibbitt, Scott 239 Silverio, Marcos 208 Simmons, Craig Simmons, Craig 208 Simmons, Theresa Simms, Carla 98 Simms, Tommy 208, 114 Sims, lacque Sims, Iacqueline INDEX - 369 370 - INDEX Sims, Toni Sirmon, lohnatha Skipper, Debra 113, 99, 234 Slade, Ioy 239 Slaton, Barbara 239 Smart, Liesl 208 Smelt, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Stephen 239, 48, 100, 49 Al 239, 38, 40 Calvin 208, 92 Charles 92 Dana 99, 239,89 David 208, 30, 99, 96 Smith, Denise 30, 96, 239, 189 Smith, George Smith, Smith, Iacqueline 208 leffery 208 Smith, lerome 239 Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Karla 208 Keith Lisa Lynda 208 Mama 99, 208 Randy 208 Reginald 208, 40, 41 Smith, Robin 209, 40, 41 Smith Samuel 209, 40, 41 Smith, Sophia Smith, Sylvia Smith, Teresa 239 Smith, Thelonious 209 Smith, Tina 239 Smith, Todd Smith, Veronica Smith, Willie 239 Smith 3r, Eddie 239 Spacone, Darrel 239 Sparrowhawk, Sandra 239 Spear, Elizabeth 239, 30, 48 Spigner, Annie 239 Spivey, Deborah 99, 209 Spivey, Sonja 209 Spoto, Stephanie 93, 209 Springston, Rebecca 239 Stallings, Paula 20, 240 Stanley, Gary 209, 99 Starks, Sonja Staten, Carla 89 Steele, Denise 209 Steen lr., lerald 209 Stennis, lohnnie 209 Stennis, ludy 111, 240 Stephens, Carol 209 Stephens, Vincent 209 Stephens, Wendell 209 Stewart, Ioseph 209 Stewart, Patty 240 Stidham, David 240 Stiner, Mary 209 Stoltz, Robin 2-10, S2 Stone. Prince Stone, Steve 209 Strasser, Laura 111,209 Strauss, Albert Strawn, Mark 240 Streeter X andela 209 Strickland, Sandra 240,10 Strong, Stanlex Stuart Kenneth 1-10 Suarez, Arthur 99 Sullivan, Erich 240 Sullivan, Scott 240 Sureller, Lisker Swairn, Gregg Swoboda, Donna 99, 209 Szegda, lill 50, 240 Szegda, Nicholas 209 T Tam, Fanny 209 Tanner, Roy 209 Tanner, Tracie Tanon, Denise 209, 40, 41 Tapley, Margaret Tapley, Steven 209 Tapley Ill, Henry 240 Tarver, Reba 240 Tarver, Rose Tavalaiccio, Sam 240 Tawzer, David Taylor, Auby Taylor, Denise 240 Taylor, Guy 240 Taylor, Wanda Teague, Scott 240, 40, 41 Teems, Patricia Tejera, Teresa 240 Thomas, Cynthia 99,240 Thomas, Daryl 99, 40, 41 Thomas, Daryn 99, 40, 41 Thomas, Dean 99, 40, 41 Thomas, Derrick 99, 40, 41 Thomas, Felecia Thomas, Glenn 241 Thomas, Irving 241 Thomas, Iohn Thomas, Lloyd Thomas, Paul 241 Thomas, Walter Thomas, William Thompson, Anthony Thompson, Calvin 116 Thompson, Craig Thompson, Darryl Thompson, Derric 241, 116, 27 Thompson, Mamie Thompson, Robert Thompson, Rosemary me In 4 I 7 ..,, I WL 2 'V ,, ! 455, , ' Q I 2'if',i?1 f1!z,f:fi Q ., V , fy, Thompson, Stephanie Thornton, Carol 241 Tiller, Maurice Tiller, Thomasina Tiller, Tommy Tipping, Charlene Tipple, Kevin 241 Todd, Robin Tolentino, lose 241 Tollen, Priscilla 241 Toney, Teresa Toombs, lames Torna, Hector Torrens, David Torres, Andres 241 Townsend, lohn Trahan, Veronica Traino, Angelita 99 Trainor, Edward 241 Trainor, Michael 241 Tribling, Pandora 241 Trieu, Nhu Tripp, Laura Trotman, Tonia 241 Tucker, Vanessa Tucker, Willie Turner, Lee Turner, Paula 99,241 Tyree, loel 241 U Upshaw, lacquelyn 241, 88 V Valdes, Connie 295 Valdes, Donna Valdes, Marjorie Valdez, Louis Valdez, Rose Valdez, Tina Valenti, Anthony Valero, Felix Vallejo, Daniel 99 Vallejo, Iohn 241 Van Dyke, loseph 241, 60 Vann, Carl 295 Varas, Raymond 40, 41 Varas, Sharon 242, 17, 20 Varela, Lourdes 48, 242 Vargas, Michele 99 Vargo, lacquelyn 99, 102, Vega, Fred 99, 40, 41 Vega, Victor Velarde, Aida Velasco, Monty Velazquez, Anthony 241, Velazquez, Maisa 99 Velazquez, Vincent Venditti, Angela Venegas, lana 99, 242 Ventura, Elva Vera, lose Vest, lonathan Vickers, Christine 99 Vidal lr., Roberto 242 2 2 42 n l l l i l l Vierday, Ralph Vigil, loe 242, 116 Villanueva, Steven Villarosa, Vicki Villiger, Barbara 102, 242, 23, Visnovec, Robert 242 Vogleman, Shannon Vogt, Susan 242 Vonroeke, Susanne Vu, Ngan Vuong, Hoa Vuong, Quyen W 30, 128, 129, 60 Walker, Audrey 242, 36, 40, 41 Walker, Beth Walker, lackie Walker, Michael 61 Walker, Walker, Robert Sheila Wallace, Rhonda 242, 114 Walsh, William Walters, Kathleen Walton, Walton, Annie Keith Ward, Sharon Ward, Zellene Ward lll, lra Wardino, Larry Warner, Darrell 242 Warner, Pauline Warner, Richard Warsick, Michael Washington, Booker Washington, Deirdra Washington, Leroy 242 Washington, Veronica Waters, Anquinette Waters, Ellis 242, 40, 41 Watkins, Angela 242 Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Benita 242 Christine 219 Cornelia 242 David 99, 242, 116 Martin Priscilla Rebecca 242 Watson, Theresa 212 Walton, Brian 212, 40, 41, 38 Watts, Mary 212 Weston, lames Weston, Michael Wetherington, Angela 212 Weymann, Michele 243 Wheeler, Glen 212 Whidden, Shari 212 White, Andre 212, 116 White, Bonita 243,22,128,129,110, White, Robin 99,212 White, Walter Whitehurst, Eleanor 212 Whitfield, Willie Whitman, lennifer 212, 36, 40, 41, 61 Whitney, Eugene 212 Wiggins, Ervin 212 Wiggins lr., loseph Wiley, Linda 243 Wiley, Todd Wilkerson, Dawn 50, 52, 53, 243 Wilkerson 3r, Louis 212,96 Wilkes, Thomas 212 Wilkins, Cassandra Wilks, Cheryl 212, 98 Willa, Edward Willa, Thomas 243 Willhoff, Sylvia Williams, April 212 Williams, Chris 212 Williams, Clarence 243 Williams, Clyde 212 Williams, Curtis 243 Williams, Cynthia 243 Williams, Dewayne 114, 212, 61 Williams, Donald 114,61 Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Robert ,Ronnie 213 ,Theodis 243, 40, 41, 114 ,Timothy 40, 41, 114, 213, 27, 28, 213 ,Toney 40,411,114 ,Treasa 213 ,Veronica 213 Willis, Sandra 213 Wilson, Demon Wilson, Dwight 213 Wilson, Lori 213, 61 Wilson, Regina 243 Wilson, Sharon 243 Wilson lll, Andrew Wilson lr., Earl Wingate, Bobby Wise, Reama 213 Wolfe, Karen 243 Womack, lohn 243 Womack, Robert 243 Wood, Beth 213 Wood, Mark Woods, Barbara 213 Woods, Sherri 243, 20 Woodward, Tracee Worthington, Phillip Wray, Elizabeth 213 Wren, Gregory Wright, Tonya 213, 40, 41 Y Yacco, Lisa 100, 52, 243 Yates, lerome 243, 116 Yates, Nenita 213 Yebra, Maria 213, 48 Youmans, Floyd Young, Eugene 213 Young, lill 243 Young, Paul 243, 40, 41 Young, Tangelo 213 Youngblood, Lisa 213 Z Zadick, Adrienne 92, 243 Zichlin, Fred 243 Zosel, Mathew 213 Zuckerman, Ann 243 Watts lr., limmy 212 Wauford, Kathy 242, 48, 40, 41, 49, 66 Wayman, Mark 242 Wayman, Randall 212 Webb, Pearlie 242 Weber, Christine 242 Wells, Craig 212 Wells, leffrey 242,61 Wells, Labonnie 40, 41 Werlein, Kimberly 212 West, Bradley 212 West, Glenn 212 West, loe 212 West, Robert 212 West, Yolanda 242 Wester, Belinda Wester, Reginald Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Dwayne 114, 212, 61 Ernise 212 Everett 213 Franklin Gail 213 Hershel 243, 116 Hope 213 lanice 243,96 Lawrence Lerner Linda 213 Linda 213 Williams, Mark 213 Williams, Mary 213 Williams Williams Williams , Michael 213 , Michael 243 , Michele 243 INDEX Q 371 5 fini.. fn'wK A I 4 Q. 4.4 up.. 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