Hillsborough High School - Hilsborean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1986
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' T' L 41 , W , ,,,,,L,i,,,, ,Q , , A. 1L'.ii'L..LT' 'T'fT - ' -4- 1--H -- 'i:1.A,,g.'1?: irg iw if I .,., TL! . 1... .-1,-..'..-IT.J3.T f HL, I1iQ'Tr, gT1,Ll:1,LgQL:3,,TT1 I 4, ' ' ,QI 'JNL j , , 'T-iff L, .,. .. A- f1f'TQ'T' I iT 1r'4T 4 v- 1 .,0' 'T TQ.f 'fi '1I--,,,..K :I 'fgfuili-' Y OJ A '--' ..l'13. Ls. in i4J ITA ':iiT 'Q A School Thor Grows on You Steve Gordillo is careful not to get too dressed up. .aiA'f1k -. hd q Vp A A A.,o e , Go Hillsborough! , was an obvious element of the 85-86 school year. There were constant ways to display pride for the dear old Red and Black. Service Clubs initiated spirit through fund raisers, like the selling of beat cards. Supportive students and faculty wore Fled and Black on game days. During Mrs. Haines homeroom, students who did not follow this tradition had to stand up in class. One way students showed respect for Hillsborough was by abiding by the Terrier Creed. ln addition to this, they sang the words to the Alma Mater atschoolacHwUes.AHthese acuwues promoted school spirit through the year. lt was easy to love Hillsborough High and move the school into the new century. Left: Getting psyched for the game, M. Miller shows his spirit. Below: These spirited students get rowdy at the football games. Opening ff .-.....-A I, - ' J- if 2-f f., 135: ' :fy A Q wi' 1,2 Q N . 3 . xx x ,X jx -- .2 - '57-.eg f- Q.-,,.. 1 , na-z:l?6'-2 --b: -,mfs .. Y.-ww-run:-an r-puma? 1 1 K , V I.. I ,.,-:f5:H '- f If ls A 1 .LTJTT', f ' I-J ' , - ' - '--' .'!-T-.- 4 ' ' V 1, , f Q , - ,N M A Q vf i-Q N L -1V,i. '.-'. X lx? .Qt I .LTL ' l V L 'l 'T X 1- ' ,, 1 i y 1 g.. 1 4 1 W I Q I I 1 , 1 4 A ,xv A H P i I L I .' , ' 1l a N I- wk an . t -. Q , ' . . Q , ' r 1 ' ., ' . r' w' ' I 1 I .:ll 1 ' L A v 1 wwiiwqsii. ll U1 xx L hu A..-.- , . I 1 x l i f 'C X ' x' mg M 'J' A ' dw 'gt' x L 1 V N 'Xxx mi-QQ '15 Vega 155. 8 1 Q' Cabral V., - 4 'sg-. I .1 , A 'W A HJ ' 'l .T Q' H - 2 , N, ,, Aegixw -. xx! I Student Llfe ,,, :MPM M K.. YL' ! 2 5 ZH 1 A H ll z, ng, I V Student Life l uf 5 LQ fu an .X .N rf X' E. wt QIQ Mg.. O Q: S23 is r fu kin 4 -,Q R gp, . 4 4 an-me ri 1 3 A, .,, .N Year after year, Hillsborough High School students have shown their in- dividuality and personal style, and pursuit of high fashion through the clothes they chose and wore. This year was no exception. The most fashion conscious students were found wearing long tight fitting'skirts, paisley and plaid prints, long sweaters, and close fitting pants. Whatever fashions you found them in, you could be sure that the Ter- riers were always dressed to the height of fashion. lAll photos by Robert Diaz.J . WDA, 'i 'PN ., , L 1- .- . . s:x': ' -.f ., . 1 NI. A, U w' 3 n 1 ' P . ' 4511. .-59? I A. a 4 WK nl ' A it 'F if ll 'Y , . nhl . Q ffl . l tg fig le ir, Cool looks on a cool day are easy for Sammy Rodriguez. Modeling fashions of our day takes up a lot of Komeh Hosford's time. Fashions have begun to emerge which represent extremes in students' likes and dislikes. Unique fashions come about through Dino Abella and Lynn Ambrose. Students gather at University of Tampa for a quick fashion flash. 8 Being the center of attention is easy for a guy like Omar Luzey. -a sf, ,. ,. X v-1-n-7-1-1 Waiting for the next dance at Faces are Kerri Battishill and Pa m Smith After a long day of skimming Troy Jones and Shannon Sibbet hit the showers at Clearwater beach. 10 1 Hangouts ,. , 9 Q9 A -' - . t- .' L-fr . u g F-- People Places e Faces Where can you find friends, fun, and good times on the weekend? All you have to do is follow a Terrier. A Terrier can lead you to such hot spots as football games, ABC Pizza House, and Mission Bell Theater. A few daytime social spots are Harbor Island, Tampa Bay Center, Clearwater beach, or just playing sandlot football with a few friends. A few new and exciting places for Terriers to go are Skyfeathers and Faces. Ask any Terrier where to go about a good time and he can lead you down the right path to excitement. 'W ' ,fi A ll' Q S. .fi Y . A 'L 5 -7 wg ' 2 'x . FSS: Q f A A: ,N ' K I - ,, f f il ncght away at Faces are Chris and Jackne Brasungton 5? 0 5, fag. 1 ' 4' -- W - -' f- ' vw EE .i i if 'x K V i ,fl '25, 4 e ., f ',.f.i-7 41 ' 3 4 .5 ,v' V Q. -' Ft ' Michelle Marian: enjoys relaxation at the beach. 4f1lD,-AAL Showing off his awesome skill Shannon Sibbit rides the board. Jack Gennaro and Bobby Ray strut their Terrier ? Pride. You can always find Seniors like Alicia Fernandez GN' i beach. When the sun is out and the heat is on, the beach is where you will find the ac- tion. Terriers in search of a savage tan and a summertime romance head for Those white-sands with great expecta- tions. Some enjoy the thrill of riding a wave on a surfboard or gliding along the shoreline on a skimboard. No matter what type of excitement you are looking for, you will be sure to find Terriers making it happen on the Florida beaches. T. Jones and C. Johnson: Beach Boys Shelly Cenkovich and Lynn Ambrose always find fun on the Sun Coast. This group builds a pyramid full of Terrier pride. --. 11' T' 'UW' '-' 'PWD' iv? A .- ..- . -.L---' 1 V K, ffiffgqtbt . .. .. 'ty-., - 'Q ' f N-af, ' '33- T-, 's. f ' f , a, ' '-'rsesfiw-X :s1 'T' if it-. xT : M-fm.-QSM? . M -afxttef-J.:. -if t Ti- ' tgqlw -v-5' , . . . .9 .wx..QQf1 Q sf +56 Q.. V ' if' ?Q7i'1'?T:f: iivl . w- 51734 ' F ' Bobby Flay loves the warm Florida oceans. Longworth - .,.'?ff2LaLsf , . M Hwwgmsa , 1 H . . . rfzwgggfggag-bl, , .A 2 , V fv- -- 'u -M. , ---A All Photos By H. Beachf13 The Beat Goes Uh!! I 6 00 WIUT w. n ,- .Q l fs X Q 5 a 5A X il I Q j pow Q , g '95 1 ' A 'nik ,fix J . .,,. A X Xi. 'H X 5' 1 3 .fi 'h A 3 ! N 1 I .4 me o ,e,,d oo eie,, e.,Ak W e,eee ,, 4 fn' 3' A 1 o - 5- o, H LN! 1 ul he img 2 .g Q fi Z I' , ' r U lf' s A4 14 3 f 1' f fw1,:fZz3', z fi 6 X JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP 0 ,uf f,,., ' nf. .f,4fzfm,,.f,.: .. ..,'.A,6,44.,,xva': .4 V-W UM 2 we 5 I '72 ff V ffW'W7?T?7 V27'V'735'Z7'W7nl'm5'775 WZKQVQ' ,f WM!4fM' W Vf I , ,f,z,:j 14- ,yf A, ,, WV X I 1 7 I , e. T om-.. ,, W, in Ffh 10 ALBUMS: Compliments of Q Records and Tapes Photography by Loura Howey Opposite left Debarge gets into the Rhythm of the Night Right Go West: a band striving for future success. The Year's Popular Artists 1. Madonna 2. Dead or Alive 3. Prince and the Revolution 4. Chaka Khan 5. lnxs 6. Ratt 8. Paul Young 9. John Cougar Mellencamp 10. OMD 11. Pointer Sisters 12. Howard Jones 13. Bruce Springsteen 14. Dire Straits In concert Tina Turner shows what she's got. W an wig 2 ,. .X,.l , 4 7.7 Zig W az M Wham SIGEIS the l'193l'tS of f3l'IS. 'TTS Y V :ivan 4: i rl' A A .... , ...., . . pt .... . . 1 as A ki. ilifvf .',-.,,':, rg,g2j1f:,5'g'2EQ5.QQ:QIQ y LK. , Vv.g-:-',., 5 13 - I ' -.1.,...u .... f.,.,.,.M,..ui.c.,:t,,fs,W.,: .,., . ,..f . ...t ..v. 1 ..... V ,ws .,.n,,. 1 41- t Q. fi -I li' 14, xx. ,I ' x fi . . . V, , ,. .f. J X il 14 This year marked a new style in music that swept the country. This style was represented by such artists as Tears For Fears, Wham, Til Tuesday and Howard Jones, Their videos were shown on MTV and became increasingly popular with teens. This growth in popularity was probably due to their newl' look and appealing style of music. Also making it to the top this year were solo artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Sting and Whitney Huston. Bruce Springsteen played to sold out concerts across the country. Meanwhile, Sting proved that he could make it without The Police. Also on his own was David Lee Roth, who split with Van Halen in late August. These were just a few of the trend setters striving for the future. Music! 15 Harbour Island Part of a Growing Society Q This year, Harbour Island became part of the expanding downtown Tampa area. Along wit Q Harbour island came many new and differenf restaurants, novelty shops, and the luxuriou Harbour Island Hotel. First of all, th restaurants range from spicy European cuisine to extravagant Oriental dishes. The various restaurants help provide a better understanding of other peoples eating habits within thei' culture. Next, the novelty shops offer many ne and exotic fashions. These novelty shops offe souvenirs for people of all tastes, looks, an styles. Last but not least, the lavish Harbou Island Hotelg it offers a quick and lush escape? for those who can afford it. The Hotels grand ballroom and beautiful suites make it one of they most glamorous hotels in all of Tampa. All in alll a special treat awaits all who partake of thei Harbour Island experience. Shown left: Along with Harbour Island came many ne restaurants. -i l f, mi, L W, .5 'ig , G'-1 W3 hw 54 X- . Q i L Si 3? 5 'I it ...... A 1 -H, r' -1gm'v:..n:,.-vrzvrjni -1... ' 1 i si-.!Ll3'z.,fs, i - .LU -11'-6 f Wi I me L. 'am f X f,-,fgq 5 S P awk? ' , . 'J' ' M., .,-'Hx wh- ,- Q A beautiful greeting awaits all who visit Harbdur island. ,ami 'um -. L .m ,E mf- .tu-,xi g M ' i . . ...., L I ' 1 'jf' ui-A. , , i V g, i I , , m A uf ,E ---'- ww ,Il Hiivrv- ..,. , - 4 1 i'-.Av w. A 1 L, , Q, 'bg '., HSN-.T41'-,yi -..f-- .- 'W ',-yi A wi- ' A 3 . ' -If 1 . ' '73 QL .uh-.XQQL A- W .1 aw .,.-J-r-'.1,' f'2 l A, HT , -V . ':,.-,,' Q-. 0.7 , 1-. - :V 4' 11- , .- -A t- -.V . 1. ,L ,,...i ,,. -.,,. . - . - .. f-ri, ,flftiwv + Hp, - -'V .... 4 ,YJ 3 A53 If N Q. ,'! .A , , . N -... ,- 5' J 94, Lf :N - ' - 4' , i A- 4 -pay I M., .+.-. - T., t -,, ajtv: ., . L ,A Y . ,. ,b . ,1 Q t ,- 5 ,,, . ' 4: Q v . . - , Apu' ' . x - vf N - xf-.e:? .,?r-ff.f,i'f't' -'ML :af 3.5 ' Ni, - V,-,M - 4 'Q' i 1 -1, .' . ' ff7.. ' ' f ,I - hi' Y ,- 1 .11',,a1'? 1-M ,f 4 t ix. -. - , , , Harbour lsIand!17 UA, Ja. t , N. n. M ,.. gg., -. ,W , Ak. 1.:.,n H . 1.-iuA7S'fHme,,-' - --2 '- .'. --Y: - 'A M- -X' - lil -ll, I Florida Fun elif. . f X 53 i . r ,v,? Q ' x I it J Q lp .0-6. 'ff I , r if . . 'M ' ' QL, 'f f .ff 'Q ??1 t 'w'Q ea: ' i -'J r - . ,..usvff ' kv p 1 1 v-' LINK' 'h 'Hx-f Wh- 'bw-,,w,NN Y-QN1-Q yv Vip-, CindereIla's Castle is a symbol of the Magic Kingdom finsetl Characters such as Donald Duck are what many come to see. 'Q ul gin'-L'-Til? tg.-I 5' fi-.P' 'L Walt Disney's Thunder Mountain has been very popular among tourists. Mexico is one of the many attractions at EPCOT's world showcas 18 1 Fla. Entertainment Florida attracts many tourists with the beautiful climate and many parks both young and old can enjoy. Busch Gardens is open year round. Terriers enjoy the park's rides, entertainment and animals. Terriers take ad- vantage of the concerts and water facilities of Adventure Island. Walt Disney World opens the door to adventure, fantasy and fun. At Sea World man and mammal work together in beauty and trust. Circus World lets everyone laugh and lets the clown show through. l X - -,. .Q , 4 N . , a , 1 Above: Busch Garden's Claw Island is an attraction with white tigers. Left: The performing tigers at Circus World demand attention. l People test their driving skills at A the Grand Prix raceway. l Fla. Entertainment! 19 ex ma? wa' PNK l 3 51 Q Q l .B . , o- , f V Q' u HilIsborough's X H' divx -f :-a -f'f ' , f'-rp L -,L in ' 4 'I wa, 57 ,Q f W JI 5 ' f ? 'f7'1,, an up WM iz f I 1:5 .f f . ff! NQQQHQQ n xi-M V Q. JH ui J 'n2J3n,,g il n ,NJA , if 4 W 5 W I . ' 1 -xv 1 paw-W. A A , . V --4 VIL' ' ' 'F' 1 ' fs --. fi 1 6 X .f U-, . 5' xx. R if-dll: sig! A High Towering Society Yun' ' 1 wfi i, by iii: ,i'L, !iii,iii v . . Y . i 4 2 Q i Z f' M5 I I ,' 1 Tampa s reflection ofa supportive society Below: Friends like these like to gather on the patio after lunch Flight: Birds of a feather don t always flock together as Angela Baucci and Kenny Nunnamaker show Below: Kelly Starcher and Kelly DeLong have more in common than just their names. H.,- r'-.-I-:An From paisley to blue jeans, swatches to rhinestones, and stir- rups to t-shirts, all kinds of styles are found in the halls of Hillsborough High School. Punkers, rockers, new wavers, and yuppies exist in one building together. Students find that one of the best ways to express themselves is through the art of fashion. They shop everywhere and anywhere for their clothes. Thrift shops such as Goodwill are popular spots where the trendiest clothes can be bought at an extremely low price. Wherever they shop, their clothes express their individuality and make The Big Red a more color- ful place. Right: This trio displays just a few of the fashions present at Hillsborough. w' f ' i J. Wit.-IIN, i 5 1. N , V g Q . 1 I , i , 1- n me -,. ' Many looks burst onto the scene with trlnkets designer belts jewelry and watches such as Swatch finsetl Some are adorned above ffl! 3 I f u fll jf I f I I I 1 f r I ' J 5 I BQ Considering his college choice is a serious matter to S. Gordillo. g ig? 4 . .ZS M. Miller shows his Gator pride. Vega zjdtkfb wave' O 2 5 CQ 0 ID x E -1 fans. that not aii Fiorioiafis are Gator hoWS J. Fohie 5 Oops !! There comes a time inevery Terrier's life when he has to suffer a little embar- rassment. These little trying times are now affectionately known as Bloopers. When you run smack into a wall, drop all your books, or walk into the wrong restroom and your face turns the shade of a ripe tomato, that's o.k. you will forever be a Terrier . . . a fumbling Ter- rier, maybe, but still a Terrier. Q , . Q H Qgf-ff f. -5,44 I, 1. i4 gs Ai 1 W .. A' , ' J, .I ' - X . ilk 9 1 , x .. T, Y, M,,w.,,,m .- i These seniors, Wendy, Canady and Lynn Ambrose, got Caught playing with their He-Man coloring books. 28 f Bloopers -yr ,... 1- '- if l mi ' t -i l, Q l Neff, l , fd! N 1 This Fled and Black photographer, Komeh Hosford, really knows stuff. in ' l L 4 'hugs The Terriers claws are sharp to Benettye Griffin, if 4 ,Y .gl 059, H -17. . .,,-,. , 3 K 8 W. 'E ff' fi! :L Higgs' .Nix - x W is sgrdr' Q' xv .3 i' Y x-q ' wit-ibiza I 301 Local Sports gl Florida Spirit Stays Strong The Buccaneers, the Gators, the Seminoles, the Dolphins - these were the teams that we called our own. These were the teams that, at different levels, went to the limit to honor our state of Florida. Though they all went through very intense seasons, they all managed to make Florida a proud state. And this proud state had its own way of showing its pride. Whether it was through color- ful outfits or trlnkets, Florida showed its pride in its team. fPhotos by Monica Bermudezl A f-I 1 I F-f--.. 5. I Rival college football fans express their reaction toward the opposing team. Mini-Gators ready to roar. Spectators anxiously await referee's decision that will determine the outcome of game. Local Sports f 31 5 V s x K . Q- AI 'snfxivf J, ,V I ' I qi, wi 'A I ,' 21. 'N 'fl' Y:l'1f my 1 Lt lf 1 -3 -sf ' 1 f Kay., f fa- . I, A N h s.. , x ,'. - x Q, Q f' ' , ,ai ' . Y- nf nip, , . ,Q -5 . ,?',' sf V I sr Inf 1 ' .,, . 'Q 3 Q' '-- N . 1'ix ' ' 4 , ' x 'QP - -X- Y L . x,,v f , W ', s.,k H y-- , V- -. .- R K 5 Ili Cdl Wd' , fl' , , 5' Mfff x Y ' Ps T ' ,A H , - , S- ' M -I un- I Q s ' if I H I V , . 'Q -.. , .,... l L, 'Y rv- Af' ,x O u E! L! -ku , .51 4.' 2 1 w I n il A? A o if ' j-A Q-'Q Y gf P Q W 'Q Hi ., 45,5- vga il, , 'J ,f 'I H ,. J , A, ys Q. , ' yi ,A ' v nh L' 4 i , 1 ' ' . 5 I, 'K 'l-..,, 'T A 4 Troy Jones earns some cashg but would rather be fishing. Terriers f fe ...4-.M,,s, f --,, .J . Money is a main factorto senior Melissa Piniella. Marlin Hall works towards his spending money at H arbour Island. Inset: Floquel Soto shows her special saleswoman techniques. Jobs I 33 Hillsborough s P ride. Hillsborough is known as a school of pride. And the mostimportant thing that achieved by acquiring an impressiveg keeps this pride going is the high score on a test which includ achievements of our students. everything from Biology to Chemistry We began the year by finding out that The Band achieved Superior in Dis . one of our students, Komeh Hosford, Competition,the first time in nine ye achieved a 350,000 modelling contract. And the Drama Department had sev Then as the year progressed we had Superior wins in District, one ofw N many more achievers. Three members was won by Dana Davis for a Supei of our football team reached All Con- monologue. Oswaldo Plasencia go gi ference First Team and two more of our prize-winning photograph accepte own Terriers achieved 2nd Team. the Florida State Fair. During the taking of the PSAT, Jen- The most worthwhile, perhaps Iii nifer DeYoung became a National Merit competitions was the BRAIN sf Scholar when she achieved a 99170 The winners of this, which wer ipercentilel on her score. Anhuv very own Terriers, received full sc if Nguyen won a District Math Competi- ships to the college of their choice T tion and Wayne Chesser was the gave Hillsborough just one ii Science Pride Winner which he reason to be proud. ' Having been Principal for 15 years, Mr. Collins dnnsmnfl with many achievements: ' iw. fx if Qc 17 N RJ! 2 ff l YJJ Above Left: Komeh Hosford's photogenic face helped her to acquire a 550,000 ' 4, ,, . . mOdBllf'lQ contact. ' Above: From L to B: Kurt Young 42, Anthony Jimenez ff6'5, Second Team. Darron D308 DHHS' 0l4fSQ?f1difI9 P9fS9f18lifY HOIPG4 E Aldrich 420, Maurice Crum 44 and Jack Gennaro 49521, First Team. aCh'9V9a SUPOHOY m0I'I0l09U6IEl Drama y -H' r T 'gg 'rTf: 15r' fi-ff '1 ,,, ig 1 lx i 'Yi I H ' r ' L The bands superior placement in 'marching band competition was achieved through dedication and practice, 34 1 Achievements ' 'WUDRAMS fi l 1 1 .. N 7 Z 1 ff, X, XL' , y r - 'A 3 I, f I rf, ,632 V V 4 I - A V f Ha- gf 5, 4 v 1 ' 45 r F' ' 1 1 ff , 1 4 . 731 A V k 5 i .f , . , ZA Ri, ,ia i ai in . -1. M, li A ,,, H, ,. '1'OQ!, L to R: Dr, Mary Lindsey, Carlos Chambers, Michael Simmons, Jackie Coffie, Wanda Presley, Casey Davis, Lawrence Mungin, Mr. Spearman. Insert: h ' . is C ambers, Leader of Brain Bowl ff i Q: V i I -4 if M u Nguyen is proud of being an achiever in Wayne Chesser is a mild mannered, yet proud lath field. Terrier. swaldo Bobby PIasencia's winning photograph was the result of imagination and hard work. , 5, i A . - , 5 1 I ,V j bf i! , .A.' i f , L L - ff -- fg, If . I M'wm.,.,. ,A ' Mu , Z Jennifer DeYoung's achievement gives her a FGBSOD to Smile. Achievements 1 35 If Only For Une Night Q? r ' i GP , .A -3 I 1 , : tiff' . if - A xv . ,. ,. ' . ,.' :- 1985-86 Hilsborean Court Jack Gennaro is Mr. Hiisborean, in the footsteps of his brother Lizette Guerra was proud to be crowned Miss Hilsborean Y .49 is This couple had a fun time dancing at the Hilsborean lf only for one night.. .This was the theme for the 1985 Hillsborean dance. The Homecoming dance was held in Tampa's downtown Holiday Inn. With enthusiasm and vivaciousness each person exerted a special aura over the dance floor. After intense waiting the announcement of the Homecoming court was revealed. The fourth maid and attendant were Dallas Norton and Todd Lopez, third maid and attendant were Heather Longworth and Bobby Ray, second maid and attendant were Debbie Dale and Anthony Jimenez, first maid and attendant were Angie Jones and Chris Rodriguez. The Homecoming queen and king for the 1985-86 year were Lizette Guerra and Jack Gennaro. They all will surely remember the theme, If only for one night . . This couple knows how to spice up the party. 'CZ' Left: Moving to the rhythm was easy for this couple. Above: There's no stopping this couple. M. Hildebrand is QUl'lOUS to find out WhO WOl'1. fr T., 'WZ' Q A km 4 i 1 f E in Q 4'-W .A -'MQ if 5 -FF? 'iff if 'I 'Jw J! 4 V3 V . .ah 1 - , X u .Int A 1 . 4' X. 9 f - 1 4' U 5 fx 1 , 4: V E f 1 , '1 S! ,J . . , . I ls t TN 1 '!'X n Q ,, QWENII f -X1 .UQ-. - 'ik Q w I Z,.- g. . 1. A rut 1 d ew QP.. Ghfhe Mr. Holland watches the game from the comfort of his golf cart. It was a scene straight out of the history books. Two armies preparing to fight on a great battle field. Yet the vision was actually the Plant Panthers and the Hillsborough Terriers awaiting the kick-off that would begin the 1986 Homecoming game. The varsi- ty team put up a good fight against the Panthers but the struggle was too much. The mighty Terriers suf- fered a tragic loss of 14-8. Even though it wa disap- pointing game, the fans still showed their support with screams of excitement and praise. Cheerleaders and dancerettes tantalized the crowd with their cheers and acrobatics. Teachers and students on the sidelines applauded the fantastic ef- forts put forth by each member of the squad. It was definitely an event not to be missed. Pl'lnCip3l Collins keeps 3 watchful eye V. Jackson and T. Hunter love getting into the action down on the sidelines. Ove' Students at the Qames- Q 'N J, ...,. , t . if Z5 Johnny is an avid Terrier fan. Fans show their pride with screams of excitement. Homecoming Game I 39 E The excitement filled the air of a packed auditorium. lt grew even stronger as the lights dimmed and eight bodies in small bikinis overwhelmed the stage as the first competing act in THE BEAT, the 2nd annual lip-sync, slide show presentation sponsored by the yearbook began. With the help of L.A.M.P. Productions and the over- whelming talent of Mr. Schuldenfrei as ft! ,190 -til we s master of ceremonies, the night event was a great success. Groups from Klymaxx to Motley Crue overwhelmed the stage giving it their all in their efforts to win. The winners of this year's con- test were the Scorpions coming in first with No One Like You, Madonna in second with the dance mix of Dress You Up and Animotion snagging third with Obsession, The B-52's rock! JIU- . f' 'R' if P 1 ,R X ,T ' California fun! :PQ i I wanna rock! Whos girl is she. . . or he? Do men all really pausev 40 1 The Beat VI -z 3 C ' 1 E714 1, ,A 1 ,f A 1' 'E -Q ,642 X ' ,ff As--.x.gf?79?'f' by A ' ' .,li 5: ...Q 'r-iij-3:41 'r-,.:j , .Q -,492 1 ' 'R A Big Change in the Big Bed ggg,g ,. . Playing football, Mr. Holland displays his love of sports. in Key West, Mr. Collins caught one this big. K .Q L' , A I , if This year saw many changes at Hillsborough High School. One of which was a new chief administrator. After fifteen years as principal, Mr. Collins decided to retire and take time out to enjoy his hobbies of fishing and hunting. He also hoped to travel to Europe, Acapulco, and Australia. lf my wife has her way, we'll travel all over the world, he ad- ded. He has enjoyed the students at Hillsborough and was very pleased and proud of the advancements in test results and overall attitude of the student body since school integra- tion and the racial incidents of 1970- 71. He was also very impressed with the football team and thinks Big Bed sports will once again be superior to all schools. I hate to leave Hillsborough, commented Mr. Col- lins, l'll never forget Hillsborough High School. Students at Hillsborough are fortunate to be here. Hillsborough has the best tradi- tions and more pride than any other school. He asked the students to keep Hillsborough going upward. When Mr. Col ins announced his plans to retire, it was up to the school board to choose someone who could fulfill the duties of chief administrator. Although the choices were many, they finally decided on Hillsborough High SchooI's own assistant principal, Mr. Chuck Holland. After Mr. Collins left, Mr. Holland stepped into position as principal. He admitted he had some pretty big shoes to fill but he said he will try his best to maintain the school's caliber and perhaps even improve it. To im- prove the school, he plans to talk to students and faculty for suggestions. He also intends to be present in classrooms several times a day and keep very much in touch with students. On the issue of whether South Campus might be lost, he said anything can happen. I have a feel- ing we won't lose it, but whatever we have to do, we'll do it and make it work, assured Mr. Holland. He also said that policies for student ac- tivities will remain the same. With a smile on his face he said, I love this place. f 1 fi 1 - alglan... . , At home, Mr. Holland enjoys spending time with his son. 5 I g Principal! 4 101 Years of Hardwork This year's Terrier Bark was coordinated and Sponsored? by J. Brillhart and T. Duncan. Varsity and Junior Varsity? cheerleaders performed rousing cheers and dynamicgl dance steps. The Dancerettes moved and grooved to their beat. First place for the club skits was won by HOSA for? their skit, H101 Years of Hard Work. Tampa Bay Buc-1 caneer Theo Bell gave the pep talk, stressing the impor- tance of school spirit at all times, as well as the upcoming homecoming. The evening was a great success. This definitely was a night to remember for dedicated and true Terriers. The supporters of the school were primed forthe big homecoming night! K J These dancerettes show just some of their best moves. Fl .suf- l - N . I. au. 44 Hilsborean finalists: D. Dale, L. Guerra, K. Hotsford, L. Ambrose, J. Genaro, T. Lopez, R. Marrs, G. Sheffield, Fi. Diaz. ,JB ' V .'. s ,Ju-l-:sql 1:11111-i A .....,- wa f' L ' 1 , J s 'X ,l an f This crowd was all the wav live ready for the Plant Panthers. QB C. Walker accepts the Player of the Week Award. If x I M... 'Islip V , - -f '1 -A 1 . V ' I Z f ' ' f' ' Qui? 'Q Q -I - .. N i 1 v H ' OP L ,gf W 3 3 Q ff 555, gg 'A 'BL X . S-Sv .x 1 I 8 A144932 fl 'fNS?f'1p I Xx x -1 XX 4 s f27Z'7' ' ' 251 12 , ,J '14 56,5 ,754 'VC ffl if x Zim,- i These students show what they've learned. Santana dresses up for a night on the town. V Vell deserved, 1eir cake. Q flu. . ,Ve X ix 1 fr, i K .X. P . g . P. Comer prepares for the show. After hours of preparation, the show begins. S FZ i1XRrKkSC.ai'!'Q1:. q v 1 . N '. -1- -.,- ft T ,EX '. .N ,- . fsxi- 1- ' N , 'lx :xii- -Yf. 4 'V t 5' Q, ,T X f 1 ., .--ve : ' 'K 'K AJ? n , I V- .Q K em. A-V' J 1+ '53 JUF . 'g l 119-J 1, iz -2 W Cx, ,t 'H M? gi, 'Q i W ghlifm MA .fm?j,.mf7N53' 1 'fjkx , L tw- , It A x - 'IL A U . X ' - 4 - t N , - Y gms? F , - ' 'f J 'MEN . the Musical Theatre performers get a chance to have and eat O. Gordillo flaunts her stuff. Musical Theatre 147 - F, in Ns! V i f F. 4, f :rl A . 2, QA, Q , .L 4 F +1111 . Z fi 04' FV r1 - I...- f- 3.4. - pun - .Q - 1: m. I nn- , un, :unw- . new 1, :re V if i Q- 97 ln,i'E,,:-w I 1: ' 48 ff? i Having school spirit is important to these juniors. fi ffgwfl, ,im 1. mslwnss-,Q uma mu my xmlnaarii --fmsmnmu-nmilnmlmiil :til ii! iii ill lm !:iQ iii ii! vii -QQ nl 'li its lliq au. Q QQ. 'Gig 1 ii lag ii 'HJ Spirit Week is one of the most important traditions upheld by Hillsborough High School. This week gave students as well as teachers a chance to let the spirit for their school come alive. Each day required a known for dressing alike. Students display their best outfits on Dress Up Day. Nerd Day is easily recogniz- ed when students wear out-dated clothes and black- 1--eigse--ei-1--e rimmed glasses with nothing but tape holding them together. Red and Black Day allows students to show their pride in their school colors. Memories of Spirit Week will live on as the tradition is upheld. 11 ...ew4'l 'i ' MU it P Cl I d lt' different dress Code- on Twin Day best friends are 1 l. ni .. 5 .V 1 ,,. .ev f'-'T' I 5 zigwgiefirsi .'-. e-ll 1 be ' . D . .il 9 . H. Crouch cheers for Spirit Week. Not only students take part in spirit week as Mrs. Duncan shows. T. Blair takes time to exemplify her spirit. These students show their spirit on Nerd Day. ,ll-li Cheers! The Holidays Are Here An air of excitement filled the halls as a holiday season approached. Whether it was Halloween, Christmas or Easter, students always found a way to share in the season's spirit. On Halloween, some students roamed around the school dressed as their favorite ghoul, while others simply wore little pins of black and orange. At Christmas time, bright shades of red and green were seen everywhere. The bell tower chimed Christmas carols and helped to set the mood. Student Government decorated the Christmas tree by the trophy case for the rest of the school's enjoyment. Various homerooms got in- to the act by adorning their doors with familiar holiday sights. Along with all the glitter came the spirit of giving. Many students contributed cans to the canned food drive, while organizations like the S-Club entertained the older genera- tion at John Knox Village. Even though some students feel relieved to have the holiday season finally over, they are still anxiously an- ticipating the next. t' 12? t- :,,ff W't f . 9 i ' ,. l fir Q .W .- .f ix - 'Iwi-at in in YIAQ Y - W vi S b y fa my if if' 4? J if Ip J, 'F f 0,7 A A X. 'Photo Uy:T Gai Pumpkins and black cats are familiar Halloween sights. I fx' .fl t fy' ff -i if f ur. 5 .. Howey L r x 2 X, 1. X ,wt ., ' u tfi T- l:fcl',i -il , X Choosing her favorite door, D. Fabelo flashes a quick smile. Showing her Christmas spirit, Miss Merrill holds her favorite gilt. f at P- 0 3 o I This friendly tack-o-lantern has ' about hump' QVC U' T Game' With ornament in ear, T. Gardner is ready for the holiday seaS0f1 501 Holiday fi 3. G V' A fjplif 1, Chr Q . Y, ' gf I 'NNN' .f Ha' ,, 3 e 3:f1-i?l.'2ff35'5': f V tfffiii Hit., 'Il' 1' -ff' ' . ' 4 H 1 1 E w we 51 v t w Retiring principal, R. Collins proudly displays his Christmas present. Each year officer Knowling shows us his Christmas spirit. C -we--M 5 r tir A if f ei fa ES . i -nfs.. W ... up-.,,,-, :zr- 14 , :ktglggm gg t'41 my I . P A' LvT-W. 5 . I .ay--N Q P K, Ihkl I llrx ..-- ,,.i . lk t ., . . : r - - Q a - 1 -' 1 at ,.' e i i f t C. 1 a I. --if ,gg V 5 .iz-A li g - ' ' f' 5 p ' V Q5 ,,.,... gd-. . i 1 H.H.S. student Jennifer Drake finds that present for that perfect someone. PMOS DY: L' HOWQY HoHdayf51 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A STUDENT The sounds .awaking a student ex+ plode from an alarm olock.yWiping the sleep from his eyes, heiantioipates the assignments due and the day ahead. Then he quickly prepares foil his' busy dayf VH: A yi-, Ubon' arriving afischolol, he notices Students leaviflg, ifIQnU!4S?S and SCUYW- ing TSDOUYE before fhe beautiful classical4 ly English high school. As he enters the massive structure, his fellow: bound up the staiifsjos makehit to class beforei the farqyiyisllblifgginbsgQand he ffis behind A'.i Q-Z-Qigj. Our-HQ mefffsrihfseaehoufsiehesanxril iouslv swaifsh slums visits fammaf t0P'95- A ly four morehouiis , is 5 U , . . so ,,.. . s we X . ...., , .... - .- -.,.a...ssss- .V .,x,..s.':xa x.:1,x .oX:-.. U.: I 52 f Day Lockers are pam 5 Riding a bus is a part of many students' lives . X Q This student enjoys lunchtime the most, .Y-X , W , 3 1 ff rsh ..,G ' wi N10 M1- 4-Q Sensational Sounds The music starts, the introduction is made, and then out comes the 18th edi- tion of Hillsborough High's Sound System. Every year there is an enor- mous effort put toward getting this group together. First, there is the pro- cess of picking the right people, then they have to learn the music, and then finally they make up dances to go with their sound. After all these things are prepared, Sound System's ready for shows. Their first performance was at Centennial Celebration, the school's 100th year anniversary celebration - and it was a smash! f K. 1' 5 A' i- 1 as . sg .i g -Q .., 4--,. ,.-,, Learning music is hard work for M. Richie, C. Carrera, S. Moore and M Kernohan Shiny outfits and enthusiastic actions are seen in M. Kernohan, J. White, and J. Leduc. H2 are if t if y . 1 . ..,l,,NA .Jie 1' 'i . J Q -' ' Y' TK- yd , L. Ei li 541 Sound System xv'-J 1. P F I- :,.',iF3ia , if .. S 'ff' 1. ' V. ev- 1 W -it Tiff? f . :,-t-pveg'A.,--- ' X .v Av, , ' - ' V Mr. Sturgis is dedicated Some sophomores, like A. Butler, make Sound S ystem ' 2'.fTT- ' lg , A 293 li' Z .T A, . X , I ' . ffl., ff 1- ,ev V , li. -,. 2. 2+ - , ' r Zi. I ' i I i L hifi ex- 1 I1 These guys, D. Perry and J. White, are proud members of Sound System. Show business is in C. Carrera's blood. 'Wir X X X ,, in ' , -' X I-ff? 13' .--4 N ,K 1 gy .M Quai - ,A .554 r-efiif 'A A. . X Q47 .3,.p..5. IQLQJ, A .1 I N sn,-1 X ff f nv ,. .-4-1 1 , -' 'l Y- 7 L Q'v .X f 'Q A- Q., f ss .. A f .,. ' X' Erff . - i t Studying music is necessary for M. Spivey, S. Hagstrom, and D. Fiobuck. ,',' Lic '4' , 'af A. gfs.-' -' ffl +0 -.aff 0 I s ' 'II Mr. Sturgis requires everyone to be able to see and hear him in Sound System class. 1' Q57 1,11 1. if .1 1 S Q J 7 'r fwfii, . i ,f ,ULN f 'C- -I J. ' 1'-2-: 1 Sound System 155 RG l1lOl'l of M ' Anxiety from past Alumni fill the Air Pride in this former student is easily seen. Qgiuv' We- r . A 1 ' A QA A 1' A 4 en ., H ,. .P ,. - Q ' 5 ' ' .0116 if , ll-WK gyfewgags I its me ll 'llqifff I B' 1 eee.e ,yi Q 'dns :mf 'lun Barber Barber - ., Til! xi 56 f Reunion i if i former i-l.l-l.S. student, parks his memories for all to see. lt was a historic event on November 2, 1985 as the alumni of Hillsborough High School gathered together to end a full year of centennial celebra- tions. Former students from every generation at- tended the festivities, from as far back as the class of 1912 to as recent as the class of 1985. Mr. Perrella, a member of the faculty and himself a graduate of H.H.S., was the overseer of the entire operation. He and numerous associates, both students and teachers, had been planning the massive event for months. Co-Chairman A. D. Tony Caminiti and Nick DiSalvo were also in- dispensable in helping out with arranging the gala affair. The alumni met from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm with such entertainment as Sound System and performances by the Dancerettes, Flagettes, Jazz Band, R.O.T.C., and Cheerleaders. There were also displays in the main hallway where memorabilia were sold. All in all the event was a total success and H.H.S. had a 100-Years event that ended appropriately. wi? Barber .eff-as . 1 S ..,,,,.-sp., . ,. ntl ff? The Way 1985 will long be remembered as the year of giving but it will also be remembered as a year o terrific loss. It was the worst year in aviation historyg more than 2,000 people were killed in accidents including 520 people aboard one 747 that crashed into a Japanese mountain and 329 on another 747 that went down in the Atlantic. But by far, the worst American air disaster came when a chartered Arrow Air DC-8 crashed Dec. 12 on take-off from Gander, Newfoundland. On board were members of the 101 st Airborne Division and eight crew members who were homeward bound for Fort ampbell, Kentucky for the Christmas holidays. It was a year laced with disasters, one befalling anotherp floods, earthquakes and hurricanes killed 11,609 in Bangladesh. September brought a catastrophic earth- quake that claimed the lives of 7,000 or more in Mexico Ci- ty. As a result of Chinese floods 400 died: 268 were killed when a dam burst in ltalyg and 186 were bured alive and hundreds more disappeared in a mudslide in Puerto Rico. Then, an erupting volcano caused a mudslide in Colombia that caused much suffering and claimed more than 25,000 lives. The miscalculations of a mayor led to the destruction of 61 homes in Philadelphia in an incendiary attack by police on MOVE followers, 11 were killed. Africa was on the minds of many in 1985. ln a valiant ef- fort, singer Bob Geldof arranged ive-Aid, a 16 hour non- stop round-the-world concert for the purpose of feeding starving Ethiopians. Over ninety million dollars was raised, and famine was eased. Nevertheless, South Africa spent three billion dollars during the year to enforce its institu- tionalized system of separation of races, apartheid. Discontented blacks and uncompromising police made it a most violent year, in which some 9,000 demonstrators were arrested and over 1,000 were killed. One of the top stories of 1985 was the wave of terrorism that swept through the Middle East. ln June, Shiite muslims hijacked TWA flight 847 holding 39 people hostage. In October, terrorists hijacked the Italian Liner Achille Lauro giving America a unique second chance to strike back. Although the hijackers murdered one American, and made a deal with Egypt to be turned over to the Palestine Liberation Organization, U.S. jets forced the hijackers' plane down in Italy. Egypt was much tougher in November when an Egypt- Air jet was hijacked. After the hijackers shot our passengers, killing two, Egyptian commandos stormed the plane. But the cost was heavy, 58 people died in the row. President Ronald Reagan was inaugurated for a second term in January, and for the first time since he took office. the Kremlin had a vigorous leader, one who looked less susceptible to colds than his three aged predecessors. Mikail S. Gorbachev showed unique vigor, wit and flair for public relations. America was pleasantly suprised to see his wife not dressed like a sack of potatoes, but instead dressed comparable to their own first lady. Reagan meanwhile, faced a stay at the hospital for removal of a cancerous cyst perched on the end of his nose, and later for colon cancer. . December saw both leaders in Geneva for a summit meeting. Although both met for more than 15 hours, the summit produced few concrete results. In six private ses- sions that lasted five hours each, the two leaders set their own agenda in a freewheeling personal encounter. The result, Reagan reported, was that we understand each other better. Epidemics ran rampant among both the medical and political fields. Eleven Americans were arrested for spying. The John Walker case involved four former Navy members and four Americans - a navy counterterrorism expert and his wife, a retired CIA translator and a former National Security Agency communications expert. They were ar- rested in cases Y . m af 2 ' T4 j z iff a,4.f..Y 't was ,.,Mtgjj3j its-5 jj . . 'F' Fi volving alleged spying for Israel, China, and the Soviet mon. lln the medical field a tragic new disease, AIDS, surfaced. .ff gif' ver 14,000 became victims including the famous Flock Hud- 1- s, Q an. His death illustrated the insidious powers of the disease ',,, ' Wet lat frightened ordinary Americans and electrified the medical A, t.,r 3 351 ummunity. Once more tragedy was answered by song, this ff ,, 4 ,Q ne by Dionne Warwick, who donated all royalties from her hit That's What Friends Are For to the fund to fight AIDS. lOn the entertainment side of the year there was a major asurgence of Americanism in movies. This was due in part to ylvester Stallone with his hits Rambo and Rocky 4. Bruce 'pringsteen was a contributor to this and soared to the sights of popularity with his hit Born in the USA. Hugh le ner hired 25 male rabbits to augment his bunny force at te Playboy Empire. And all of Washington was on airs when me Prince and Princess of Wales ma e their first trip to the olonies. T ln sports, Pete Flose broke Ty Cobb's career hit record with ,192 hits. Kansas Citgbeat out St. Louis for the World Series tle, and the Chicago ears recorded a track entitled Super- owl Shuffle, which is precisely what they did. At Tampa one of the events to be quickly recollected is that f the hurricane, in particular Elena. Although she did not irectly hit the west coast she skipped along the Gulf leaving a 'ail of ruin in her wake. Beach residents were forced to leave 1eir homes and take refuge in shelters, one of which was lillsborough High School, where a child was born among the haos. The damage from Elena was harsh, homes and eawalls were demolished. The damage estimate reached the 'lillion dollar mark as well as driving away potential tourists. Meanwhile Mayor Bob Martinez declared his running for 1e governorship of Florida. This spawned opposers to in- :iate another campaign, entitled Anyone But Martinez. A major motion picture was filmed on location in St. letersburg. Directed by Ron Howard, Cocoon was one of the lest pictures of the year. It dealt primarily with senior citizens ind their youth long pastg a story of hope. Hope was all that the Buccaneer fans had once again, as heir courageous team entered the field. The Bucs had a bet- er season in 85-86 by winning one more game than last year, .total of two victories under new coach Leman Bennett. Centennials abounded in 1985 including Hillsborough High ichool's. lt was held November 2, 1985 with alumni dating as ar back as 1912 in attendance. Other centennials included 'le Chamber of Commerce, Plant City, and Ybor City. By far, one of the worse tragedies that confronted lmericans was the loss of seven astronauts in a spectacular xplosion of the space shuttle Challenger. he fireball that many will never forget occurred just toments after take-off. It happened so swiftly it left mission pecialists searching the skies, hoping it would appear above te cloud of smoke, but to no avail. After 74 seconds of flight, an miles up in the clear, blue, Florida skyg traveling at a speed ftwo thousand miles an hour, the space shuttle burst into ames. A voice crackled over the NASA loudspeaker, Ob- lously, a major malfunction. It may be years before anything efinite is known about why the shuttle exploded: theories in- lude the freezing temperatures on the morning of take-off nd a tear in one of the solid rocket boosters. Americans were unprepared for such a shocking disaster. eople with heavy hearts loomed over television sets as they 'atched Mike Wallace with tearful, swollen eyes explain what ad happened. On board the space shuttle were six astronauts and one rivate citizen. Christa McAuliffe had been selected out of lousands to be the first teacher in space. There she was to sliver a lesson about space to her students, but it was not to a. The children she was to teach received a lesson about life, aath and taking risks as they watched their teacher go up in noke. It took 45 minutes for all the debris to fall to the ocean . Oddly, the mission clocks kept counting the minutes of the Jorted Challenger mission. Amerira's Great Movi Koko fthe Gorillul ls Capfivated by Kittens That Fabulous Night: Teen Proms '85 I I l1RnceToS ve NOW N0 ONE IS SAFE FROM . ,Q ,X vt .1 ' -,vii fm? , .A ,W 'jj , ll ll L Qsss I . E 't il B. at ,. mu-q yi 'fa . up K' 4, --1 -A up-, -' f'...,,.v - , '11 . yay Phil Collins gives his autograph to a grateful fan ln Philadelphia 90 OOO gathered in Shea Stadium lb l The star-studded list of names I included David i Bowie, Ozzy Osborne, and Madonna. use 1 P 'J--'ai Mick Jagger made a special video for Live-Aid. Mick and Tina gave a spectacular perfor- mance, warming everyone in the audience, when Tina lost her skirt. 601 Live Aid l 1 'VfOmentos This was just a marvelous year for Billy Crystal with his hit 'Marvelous' lt was also a year of constant change, in- cluding the mammoth change in that of Coke. Coke had grown to be a tradition withstanding the test of time and a long list of competitors, but all things must come to an end and the makers of Coke decided to change the formula. Coke drinkers everywhere were outraged. Finally, sales dropped so sharply that Coca-Cola Classic was re-introduced. The trends of 1985 included Ram- bomania and Hulkamania, but the most popular was a series called Miami Vice. It spawned not only a new awareness of drugs and two new hunks, but a fresh style of dressing for men. By far the largest event of 1985 was none other than Live-Aid. Organized by singer Bob Geldof, it was a sixteen-hour, non-stop, concert-with- a-cause dedicated to the Ethiopian famine victims. lt raised more than ninety million dollars in their behalf. The concert included all the top names in music as well as reunions by bands such as the Who, Black Sabbath, and three quarters of Led Zepplin. Phil Col- lins made history by becoming the first man to perform live on two continents in the same day. Although Live-Aid was reserved primarily to Philadelphia and London, other similar concerts were being played in places such as Germany, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Sweden, Australia, and yes, the U.S.S.Fl. On a smaller scale came Farm-Aid, 'the concert for America? It was a benefit to help aid the American farmer. This was a fourteen-hour non- stop concert that took place in Cham- paign, Ill., the heart of the nation's cor- nbelt. lt was organized by singer Willie Nelson and was estimated to bring in S500,000 dollars an hour. This year marked one of the boom- ing years in the stock market as well in the world of entertainment. Many trends set in 1985 would greatly effect future years. 1985 will definitely be engraved in history. Q v 4 ' ' A I I 4 A 3' .4 4 0 . . A . ' F au Hifi - '- an cofvcsnr F09 AMEWCA ag, 1 4 x . wg . W. ' it ,955 JMS , nuff fggxff 1 ,: 4ify f I K? iff 4 .1 , 4 i N N. :mm abral A .V :Q . . .9 ' . 1 ' ' Acadamiig I 1 l Outside the Classroom Like many other times before, this school year started out with the expert leadership of our Principal Robert Collins. Although he left Hillsborough after the first semester, we knew that with his expert guidance, the new principal would be able to fit in perfectly with the great pride and tradition of the one hundred and first graduating class. . All the teachers, secretaries, bookkeepers, custo- dians, lunchroom staff, and other employed personnel of Hillsborough High School have been very dedicated and helpful this year and are appreciated more than they are probably ever told. They all have to be very dedicated people to work so hard for such little pay and benefits. I HN w-gf... ,f - -4 ., L 1 I,-1 W' if Mrs.Smith always has her hands full. Ms. Chalmers Mr. Johnson Working at Hillsborough is a pleasure for Ms. Andux 'il-Q Dean's Secretary Dean Mr. R. Johnson Mrs. Kaat Ms. Lufri Mrs. Perrone Ms. Rivenbark Ms. Roberts Guidance Reading Resource IMTS Asst. Prin. Secretary Dean Registrar Fl A. and M.B.A. M. Specialist H.C.C. U.S.F. Buffalo State U, Ed. Alabama State U.S.F. B.A. B,S,, U.S.F. MIA' University Ed. S., Ed. 64 f Academics 2 . ' - 3QQ, j is Huff 1 jxieilav'-2 . 1 f 9 n, 4- ' 9 ...,. ,' ,, 1992, -2+ .V 74? .z if -.Mui r. LH - f' fl' 7' 1' -V of 'NL-1 1. V , . I It v,fffvUV.',,4i Q I 4,4 1 Q I A ' ll . .4 , ,' U Q fi nr Q' 4, .gl ' , . .is ' 9 it ...ia 4 Holland Left: Assistant Principal Ms Mims ii' Our own dedicated Principal, Mr. Robert Collins. Above: New Principal, Mr. 1 w. ' ,A . I -1 X1 if . '. PM 77 iii., W J ill Mrs. Rodriguez Mr. Fludes .V Media Specialist Guidance Dept. ' it '- U.T. B.A. West Carolina f University M.A. , V 1flL, S -W L. .9 f 'A-if if - x iy c ' IQ: , f' gif E, -,L if I' ,lj -fly, Qu 'Ji-' The always helpful Mrs. Woodall. i 1 ' 1 x 4 '-Rf Y1' I Mrs. Smith Mr. Suarez Mr. Z. Taylor Mr. Wilson Ms. Woodall Ms. Woods Guidance Guidance Guidance Dean Secretary Data Proc. U.S.F. M.A. U.T. B.S. Vanderbuilt U.S.F. B.A. M.A. U.T. B.S., Talladega College M.A. Appalachian State B.A. M.A. Academics 1 65 ''Supercalifragilisticespialidocious'' - although you probably won't see that word in your English vocabulary assignments, you will find our English department contains a staff of people willing to teach you everything you ever wanted to know ab ' the English language, including some words you'd rather lea in the dictionary. Left: Mrs. Cook shows a classroom illustration while tbelo Mr. Vander Veen entertains a student joke. E J. E 5 .-., L 3 . K I I 1 1 4 I .li i Ms. Aguero Mr. Akins Phys. Education Business Ed. Math Fort Valley State University of Tampa College Business gi N B.S. Ed. B.A. U.S.F. M.A. jg. I- Volleyball FBLA 4 ' .14 x,,,..f Mr. Weill relaxes over his grade book. Vers Mr. Alidai Mr. Alvarez Mr. Anderson Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Andux Mr. Basset Mathematics Mathematics Phys. Education English Occupational Spec. Art l.l.T. BSAE U.S.F. B.A. P.A.D., Marietta Knox College B.A. U.S.F. B.A. Florida Southern Engineering Senior Class Rep. College B.A.g U.S.F. B.S. U.F. U.T. U.S. M.A. H.C.C. F.C.A. Swimming 66 1 Academics Ai. 7 . , lMrs. Boardly Mrs. Bray Mrs. Brillhart Mrs. Brenman Mrs. Bryan lSocial Studies Home Economics DEES English 4 Art 1Alabama State F.S.U. B.S. Peabody Edinboro State B.A. Michigan State B.A. U.T. B.A. University B.S. College MA Potsdam State Helm H.E.R.O. University Cheerleaders l 37 Mr. Butcher JROTC l Mrs. Burrell Mr. Caplinger Mrs. Carr Mr. Carrington Ms. Ciesla 3 Math Math Home Economics Industrial Art Math l U.S.F. B.A. U.T. B.A. F.S.U. M.A. Florida Int. Florida A and M U.S.F. B.A. it Mu Alpha Theta University B.S. M.S. University .ffx , ,fa ., ,- s I. .' , Mrs. Cook Engnsh Southern Methodist Univ. B.A. U.S.F. M.A. l .J Raymond Shelton, Sam Rampello, Cecile Essrig, Fi. Sonny Palomino, Dr. Roland Lewis, Rev. Leon Lowrey, Sr., Marion Rodgers, Joe E. Newsome lnot picturedl make up the Hillsborough County School Board. Ar-nrlon-sine IR7 Mrs. Cordell Mrs. Coto Mr. Crawford Mr. Dennard Mrs. DeStephano Business Ed. Business Ed. English CO-OP I Science North Carolina State U.S.F. M.A. B.A. U.S.F. U.T. B.S. M.A. Southern Univ. B.S. U.S.F. B.A. University B.A. FBLA M.E.P. DECA U.S.F. M.A. Mr. Duarte CO-OP U.S.F. B.A. M.A Interact Club -. , . Ms. Duncan DEES U.S.F. B.A. l l Mrs. Englehart Ms. Fernandez Mr. Galan Mr. Gale Social Studies Foreign Lang. industrial Ed. Math U.S.F. B.A. U.S.F. B.S. U.S.F. B.A. Mrs. Galloway Foreign Lang. N.E. Missouri Stal Univ. B.A. Univ. o' Puerto Rico M.A. xlxfi 25 M. White, E. Merrit, A. Viera, P. Delapaz, E. Merrit, S. Dolson, M. Lastra, M. Noguera, H. Lamkoo, J. Tejada, A. Munoz - head custodian. 68 1 Academics Equations of the Mind a2+b2:c2. Most students look to such formulas for solving im- possible Math problems, when a much better place to look would be to the fine staff in the Hillsborough Math Department. Mr. Garcia Mr. George Foreign Lang. Industrial Education T B.A. Business French Honor Ms. Gordon Mr. Grachek Ms. Greco Ms. Guagliardo Mr.. Hadley Ms.'Haggerty Physical Ed, English Home Economics Science Business Ed. U.T, B,S, Loyola Univ. B.S. F.S.U. B.S. M.S. Univ. of Fla. B.S. Univ. of California GifI'S Basketball F-B-L-A Academics 1 69 ...4-ani . rmnghimwr-rx GW no U TQ Openlng u ic lvlll IU D Eyb' Science is one of high school's most difficult subjects. Gel. ting good grades here takes a lot of studying and qualityin. struction. Mr. Zale and the rest of the Science departmgm teachers are showing their students all about the earth and other environments. Students have a better understanding about their surroundings and the things in their environment, il. l Ms Herce Mr Heverly Ms Hilton Mr. Hodgens IMTS English Social Studies Drivers Ed. Music USF B A Fled and Black Florida A8tM B S. East Tenn. State Mr. Hope B.M.F. Jazz Band Florida State Univ. Mr. Houglum Art USF M.A. 'l Q-I I We IMS. Jennings Ms. Jimenez Ms. Johnson Mr. Keebler Mrs. Kuepshield Mrs. Knoche iHome Economics Business Ed. Social Studies DEES Dept. Foreign Language Home Ec. 'Fort Valley State USF B.A., M.A. Florida A8tM B.S.g USF B.A.g Univ. of Univ. of Southern lColIege B.S. Univ. of California Chile Miss. B.A. ll M.A. Latin Club HERO N ,gg-1 f 'E ' Mr. Kocher Ms. Leigh Mrs. Leonard Mr. Leto Mr. Long Phys. Ed. English English IMTS Mathematics Univ. of Tampa B.S., USF M.A. USF B.A.g Univ. of Univ. of Tampa B.S.g Florida ASM B.S.g M.Ed. Tampa M.Ed. Univ. of Miss. M.A. USF i Varsity Boys l Basketball Dr. Mahabir English Rhode Island Univ. M.A.g Boston Univ. Ed. Adm. j' f . ' 'W' -' ' -. - -1 ' ,,,g..:f.- - ' v , ,' ' ' . VA - . -- ,,,... - , ,V L ' W, - ' ' ' V gs L,-. - ' 'K -- Our lunchroom staff works diligently to create interesting meals with little gratification. Academics 1 71 I xg: 1 Mrs. Manuel Mr. Mattox Lt. Co. Mclnnes Ms. Merrill Mr. S. Moore Mr. W. lSS Science JROTC SociaLStudies Mathematics Ind. Ed. Tuskogee Inst. B.S. USF B.A. M.Ed. DePauIa Univ. M.A. USF B.A. Univ. of Tampa B.S. USF B.A. X 5 X r 'A Mr. Morris Ms. Morris Drivers Ed. Science Bethune Cookman Waynesburgh B.S.g Florida A8tM College B.S. M.S. if ' Aww Y X n .rv v i l Mrs. Most English Univ. of Tampa B.A. Ms. Murphy Ms. Neuhaus Mr. O'Brien DEES CO-OP CO-OP 4 USF B.A.g NOVA USF B.A., M.A. Univ. of Tampa B.A M.S. DCT QE Always showing a winning smile, Officer Nowling, poses for a picture. Officer Peterson does a very important job at Hillsborough. 72 1 Academics i ne atuuy oi Society Learning about history prevents our generation from repeating previous mistakes. Social Studies teachers, led by Mr. Bowen, the department head, are helping students understand and comprehend history. Economics, World History, American History, and Florida History are among the many Social Studies courses available to the smdemsatHHmbmbughHQh. is f 'I fag i Wu., 7 ,J ' ' M T '. 5 I .ft if ' U t 5 ' f A c' 21 1 c W ' u,g..:',:w-, L- .L ' .5 0 U f 4 I ' 'ww ' ,H W : f. new ills. Orend Ms. Pena Science Media Center USF M.Ed., Florida USF B.A., M.A. State B.S. Vlr. Perez Mr. Perrella hd. Ed. Science Jniv. of Tampa B.S. USF B.A. Mr. Pino CO-OP USF B.A. DCT, Interact .E 47 it 1 A ff 'M W 14 '-'r -glifx' M ., re.. 9 , . ,. I , ,IVA '- i ,ff l f f i fllff Mr. Polovchena Mr. Reed Mr. Richardson ROTC Phys. Ed. Ind. Ed. Retired Military Florida A8tM Univ. of Tampa B.S., B.S., M.Ed. USF NLS. Academics 1 73 .f-04 ,. ' X' iHoia: i:son Jour! Many of Hillsborough High School's students now know whai these phrases mean, thanks to our dedicated foreign language staff led by Mrs. Todd. A few of the other foreign language teachers are Mrs. Knepshield, Mr. Garcia, Mrs. Halikoytakis, and Mrs. Fernandez. ff '. P150 A .5 Ms. Robinson Ms. Flombough Math Social Studies H.C.C. A.A. U.T. B.A. 'lf' 1 sq' Q N 4 f , . , .1 ' K 1 , ,I Y A aff. , V. Mr. Rosenberger Ms. Sanders Mr. Santo Guidance Health Social Studies U.T. A.A. B.A. U.S.F. A.A. B.A. U.S.F. B.A. M.A. Senior Class Sponsor 74 1 Academics Mr. Schuldenfrei Science Kent State U. B.A. Debate Club Ms. Sitki Ms. Smillie DEES F.A.C. Illinois State B.S. M S 4 i I Ms. Stanley Math U.S.F. B.A. Civinettes ' Vfwwqji Mrs. Travis English Bowling Green B.S., U.S.F. Thespians Musical Theatre Mrs Unger Mr.VanderVeen Mrs.VanHoogen Ms.Washington Mr.Walston English English DCT, U.S.F. Southern lLlinols Hilsborean Univ B A CECF Club Ms. Walters IMTS illinois State University B.S., U.S.F. M.A. - ..g . ,g , V, , Ld 's 1 'U .Y Many of Hillsborough S teachers do not mind giving students a little extra True spirit for Hillsborough is shown here from the affectionate Mr. Zale. Academics! 75 x ' ,vb . f Z 'nfl if as H. 'J-.-I J- ,,..,,f' . s' -- . . , . ,Ab .. 44 ,J ' '-.,vv- 4' I Y' H I I1 . 'U' S1743 'J i 1, J- ,lg gl' 'F fx' va, , . '- r' Y Lk 'Z' 'dl 4 1 1 HF 4 . ,ff 1 r 9, , ,Q r v f 'Wu 'x . 4 4 - I' ' '06 .f Q Y I if xd V 'Q 'A ipr .r 'I ' , U f f 1 f hi as: wr' . 4? ' 31-1.. fn rl fx n' 17 1 P I l In and out of the classrooms teachers respect each others oplmons Thrs student IS trylng to get Doc to accept a late paper 76 1 Academics ueveioping Talents 'he arts play a large part of many dents' lives. The art department at sborough is very helpful in developing dents' talents. Singers can join Chorus, 1 poets, as well as artists, work on the Im Staff. Ms. Weill Mr. Weill English English Key-Club U.S.F. B.A. Key-Club Mr. Weiss Ms. White Drivers Ed. U.T. B.S. M.Ed. Boys Track Dig' ,Y ,.., . -.--annul Mr. Sturgis refuses to accept a bribe from a student. vtr. Wiley Mr. Wilson vtath Ball State U. B.S. Jross Country 5' Mr. Wyatt Mrs. York Mr. Yost Mr. Zale Phy. Ed. English Social Studies Science U.S.F. B.A., Florida College N.C. Central Univ. U.T. B.S. York U.T. M.Ed. Honorary U.S.F. B.A. M.A. N. Carolina A. College M.Ed. Science Society and M. B.A. Science Fair Academics I 77 'om 1'1' ' , I ., H, I ' 1, 4, ' 4 r 1 ' X I 2 Q 'wwf 'X , . M , '44 Y f V3 1 ', ., I .4 ,EQ ' fn, ' if 5 . 1, . ' 'V ' ,. W.,,,,., -' ., 4 Ma , ' 1 , K M I . I , f , ig,-3 A , 2 6' A In mf' -'OO' . E., . , . I 5--.li ,, In it V A gf .' r fa' 'Qlsfw fix 96 'iN V! Liu-4 : of f x - -A. . f I 1 5 -ff! C x 131 X w M. I 'I' wg' f -wwdfi., A V , in , v - r. 'HD v -Vx 7 A 11 fx, 'Q if t . L-JF 07,6 Y A X MSW. F , 5' , IW +. 1 496, I,-9' I I b ' f . -3 , . 1 ' if 4'qCf F5. . '5'3fZ - ', t wif' .121 , :j'gE5, , 4 ' if Jiif - 2511: . 'fiffliif 1' nl, 650 - of f . E plz . ' war -.Af 1 -- . 7 1-A 1 7 ' , , ,gh - X t ...X ' ' -' . Ri , rag., be ' f ' ' so u - 1 ' ' V . 'F .-n - 3'-A ' V - so ' ' VY? Q, U 1' .2 ' i lil 2- ' fi' '1 51.44. it f P-is K ,fylii 16... 4 N .fmt 3 me i .fig Q If: 5!'.T'A f Wg . . ff f NI ai.: s by F V jg! T , -5.42 fifijk' .-f','ff,'3 f A Wifi . '-,ffyt ,. -'D .l. A-.av 4 4 ' r-A -. ' F fit fag , w .21 Before the football game starts, these Terriers like to show off their school spirit. Ql 'xl ,T .f Getting ready for the game is the hard part for T. Batchelder, The Terrier defense is accustomed to surrounding the opposing team but playing comes easy. 82 1 Varsity Football v , n TOUGH TERRIERS A good offense usually evolves around teamwork, as shown by these players. The offense was led by quarterback C. Walker and running backs D. Aldrich, A. Johnson, and A. Ashwood. But, of course, they could not function without the linemen who were A. Jimenez, P. Livingston, K. Brown, J. Quesnell, and T. Batchelder. The defense was led by linemen A. Jimenez, K. Keenan, P. Liv- ingston, and J. Gennaro, linebackers S. Harris, M. Crum, and C. Rodriguez, and defensive backs C. Young, J. Patton, A. Jenkins, and W. Ramirez. Coach Hodgens had nothing but praise for the team: The '85 team was fun to coach because they had a burning desire to win. The tradition of fielding nothing less than an excellent group of athletes was once again fulfilled this year. - '.-V - -:.m.3Af3,.-my .,.,, ,,...5g,,,. . its Looking eager to play is Kevin Brown, while on the sideline. The anticipation of getting into the football game is shown by Albert Jenkins and Jack Gennaro. Mean but proud is what James Quesnell is trying to show the other team. Varsity Football 1 83 BOCSTING BIG RED SPIRIT Everyone knows that being a high school student is difficult enough in itself without any more worries. However, the varsity cheerleaders somehow always find the time in their busy schedule to support their school and keep up their grades. Cheering for the Big Fted is not an easy task and takes much practice and effort to do well. Ms. Duncan, the sponsor of both the JV and Varsity Cheerleaders, puts much of her time into seeing that her girls are in tip top form. It is important to have the drive and determination to lead a team to victory. With the help of Ms. Duncan and the spirit of the ln- dividuals on the squad, Hillsborough High School has many proud students and faculty who follow these young women in cheering for their school. K 1 M Poole flashes a dynamite smile while leading the Ter Hers to Wctory' These Big Red Cheerleaders really show what they can do 341V Cheerleaders i 1 . , 'Wu ,,,,,,...w5x ik W Q- 4 Nt s , , v ' K I. . .- N i f f -- MV- nvw- 4 , mf ,X X l'v 4 ' QE 'N 5.8 . , Q ' ,,- - f. . wa wi, ,jf 4 ,,, ,.f,.,AQ uf? 1' - -K 4 , .4 ' Q W if aff' A Y ' .x. if ' F f f 1, QA ., 5'-' I , vii' I 'FSI 4 .. I! K ' ' . , my Q 1. 4' 7 1 4 G K 'N1, . Xxx 1 f 4, ,, ,N + fix., , S . A ' H.. ' I ' 1 if-f W i l 0'A.l . ' :' N Z' . . X my A X X X . X, ,......m...A ff ,w 1- 1 .2 W. ,V Qi. ' ' 1 1 . F J 71 I X, , c , 77, 'wax-:gf ', :W V f . W . N i ' Q 3 'if M A 'wil Quarterback V Pllcher breaks open for big yardage X ,,,, befo .V. Upholds Winning Record 'FPR Bottom Row, L-R: D. Ford, V. Pilcher, E. Mitchell, R. Sims, T. Boykins, J. Abrams, C. Dallas. 2nd Row, L-R: J. Jones, O. Young, A. MuCullough, P. Jones, K. Anderson, J. Bezares. 3rd Row: J. Brogin, J. Jackson, J. Guerra, C. Toomes, C. Walker, S. White. Top Row, L-R: C. Hunter, A. Henry, J. Guyton, L. Franklin, A. Keenan, J. Martinez, M. Glorioso. This year's J.V. Football team had a very exciting and productive season. As a result of hard work and superior coaching by Coach Reed, Coach Roberts, and Coach Strange, a 4-2 record was compiled. Examples of every day conditioning for the players after school consisted of extensive stretching, running, and scrimmaging. The most strenuous workouts were the scrimmaging and running. The scrim- mage part included practicing various plays and hard-hitting. Next, came the running. This consisted of gassers tex- tensive wind-sprintsj and many other difficult exercises. Even though it was a difficult season, it was well worth it. These hard practices prepared the Junior Varsity players for the Varsity Team next year. '-I QQ' I iititb L lm 'Ae- WT 'il E4 JE - x h in V f 7 m-ami,-4 . 14N . .I:.1w .7 - gp 1 V - f ,Z ff. - f, , 2 -, -ac.. ,.- .f 'f 4. .... ,. ...- .M,..4..n. J. Abram t s ge s-eaug gt-Q the wrong place at the wrong time. , ' , .v,. f , x ,pg I ,.. .4 1 . V, , -, , J.V. Football f 87 Excellence ls Their Game Whether butting a ball or chanting a cheer, the girls volleyball and Junior Varsity cheerleading team have a lot of which to be proud. Although the volleyball team practiced and played without a gym of their own for an entire season, they had an overall good record for the year. The Junior varsity girls cheerleading squad could always be seen displaying their talents and en- thusiasm at the games. Their unyielding support for the football team encour- aged it to have one of the best seasons in recent memory. They contributed to a spirit and stamina that just would not quit. They were the ones that led the cheer for the Big Red! Vide R. Hodgdon, and K, Kent hope for a team victory. '18 an 1. .1 xxx . - A 4, ,x l it .x ix FQ 1: .x x it Aaxfbagi iwfivflf-h'1 v. A A A. A A. A .X 1. F. fx l. .X .lt 1. xJ.alf.lx.Lfa A A A mit -X Ry' in ,ASX A A Jef, Vide T. p3fT3jO IS all SFTTIIES forthe Camefa. Tammy Penn puts pgwer to her Serve 88 XJ V Cheerleading and Volleyball , dl!! Y-ll1t':Y Y 'S-sh Vide Discussing their half-time routine are Gina Pullara, Stacey Wakefield, and Rhonda Hodgman. 1 4, w . ff .U 1 ,f , x..,f . , ty. ' . ., 'V ' 'f f 4 -. Y - '. .!W' V ', t .. ,' . J. . ' -' I Top Row: Ms. Aguero - Coach, Simone Pratt Captain, K. Ross, S. Engram, L. Fagan, W. Walker - Co-Captain, V. Williams. Second Row: K. Quisnell, W. Johnson, K. Ftigsby, T. Penn, T. Hankerson, K. Moore. Bottom: C. Diaz. 'Z ?1f 'L4 . 1 , 2-zwi,i'fa. 1if 4. , fb :Hug -- .W .- . -, Af-J - .Q '- 1 -. . ,f-.f 1 ' fy.. . 3 ,. 1, .',,. ' ' If xi'I'74 'Vfjfn e 'S' E.-'K-1 .- Vide Demonstrating the perfect setup is Chris Diaz. Standing: K. Kent, S. Wakefield, C. Powell, Fl. Hodgman, C. Worthing. Bottom: T. Pattajo Co-Head, C. Turner - Head. J.V. Cheerleading and Volleyball 1 89 Vw ,fig - ' 0 C I -4- 1 L! 2' ,ww 'VI ' . .v .. if Ax ,4f A I i i I J 5 l i 1st row: W. Gant, A. Henderson, R. Gaston, T. Jones, 2nd row: M. Washington, A. Keenan, A. Wenzel, B. Wilson: 3rd row: D. Footman, Coach Long, Fl. Reese, E. Thomas. Add two points for B. Wilson. E. Thomas just gets this shot off. p W6 be B. Wilson looks for the open man as he is guarded v6fY well. 90 1 Varsity Basketball TAKE IT TC THE HGGP ll Q ' ,ff , Wing ,mf , ' 4 B. Wilson takes it home for the Terriers. Coach Long brings in the new game plan. The 1986 boys' Varsity Basketball team had an exceptional year. This years boys team was comprised of very experienced players. Led by the forces of B. Wilson and R. Reese, the team carried on the Hillsborough winning tradition. Coaches L. ong and newcomer I. Williams both did superior jobs with this year's Varsity Basketball team. The team took on difficult challenges from our various arch rivals. They met these challenges head on and came out very successful. All of their games were hard fought and well played. All in all, the Varsity Basketball team contributed greatly to that Top Terrier Spirit. The Terrier defense stops this shot. Varsity Basketball 1 91 Togetherness Means Team Work Basketball is their game, and the Lady Terriers are their name, and this is no secret, the 1985-1986 Varsity girls ba ketball team played an outstanding season. Led by the team captain, Robin Carter, the Lady Ter- riers were able to overcome their op- ponents in combat on the courts. The Lady Terriers played an exceptional game of basketball this season, which in turn made eveyone proud of their ac- complishments. Team work was a key aspect in winning games. It is known that a team is what wins a game not an individual. The team was coached by Ms. Gordon for the second year. W. Walker takes a strong hold of the Dall. Xxxxx V' 'g Coach Gordon reviews the night's carefully planned strategies. Being swift pays off for R. Carter. 92 XV Girls Basketball 5 I 4 C g 0 ng. I 1 Dm , las Z fa .v 1 g-. 4. 4, , , fa. 1. -'N f fn .8 4 'W I c x 4 ,rg 1 rf, 'wt MM,.,,,. ,ji .ala 'tai if 3 K 'M' 'fwgfflf' 1: - . v - -ff-li Hn - f3'2?? 5z:ef12fi.f if w A X .5 .fvg Yu! .gf.QIg.i:,,f I , .'WffT3i'3SiS!-K X fi iNMk:,S. .. wmvxi N , . 'WX' - ,Wwfvw H ,W f .. 2 QQNM ' . if - Xi? :Q fx 935' rrwzz.-MA-. -W-f f .:.. L 4 . 5. Ln 1' 5' n -2 vu-I I, X . A ,lx M. nu 39 ,.f J -an-pw 1. ii... Taking a chance shot from outside is D. Ford. I . i '13 ' ' F 'N 4 ig 4 ' .ofa '15 . T Aff w . i':1,f3 X Top: E. Hightower, J. P. Derlerme, S. Jones, B. Johnson, D. Ford, A. Keenan, B. Green, T. McDougIe, Coach Ike Williams, E. Atkins, P. Fugate, O. Young, M. Simpson, J. Abrams, D. Moore. Lay-ups are a work of art for E. Hightower. To get away from your opponent is easy if you jump 'M Abrams. 94 1 J.V. Basketball Baby B-Ball Top: Making quick passes is nothing for D. Chambers. Bottom: K. Gilbert Shoots. This 1985-86 season has been a growing year for both the girl's and the boy's basketball teams. The boys have gone from victory to victory and have many talented players on the team. A few boys will be moved up to the varsity team this year and most of the rest will follow next year. There is a new coach, Ms. Hallmark, for the girl's J.V. team this year. She was an intern at Hillsborough the first semester. The eight girl team has had a slow start but they have been improv- ing with every game, reports Ike Williams, the boys coach. Both these teams have proven that their Terrier Pride will keep this school's spirit together for years to come. Fighting against the odds K. Ross gives it her best. Top: Ms. Hallmark, S. Engram, W. Johnson 2nd row: D. Chambers, Y. Glover, Howard, P. Canady, K. Ross, K. Gilbert. J.V. Basketball f 95 Discipline ls the Name of The Game A leader is never popular : this was the theory upon which Doc, the boys' 1985-86 soccer coach, based the discipline of his team. This meant that if they didn't show up at practice, then they didn't play in the next game. He realized that the players did not agree with his methods all of the time. However, in the end, it helped the team as a whole. His theory was proven true. They had a victorious season and end- ed it with a banquet biding farewell to the seniors. Although the seniors left, Doc said that there were plenty of skilled sophomores waiting to take their place. - fl' ,IL-2 'SQ ' ew . -A25 .lx 3 yfxg , -:Ltd - . Doc proves that he means business. . .. -e.. -. . e..- J ... .-. 1- .-. BOYS' SOCCER First row: P. Kluge, M. Jarimillo, D. Kurts, B. Guiterrez, M. Penzato, M. Second row: B. Smith, R. Rodda, J. Guerra, A. Roldan, O. Luzey, K. Bowling, S. Wakefield. Thi' M. Penzato concentrates as he dribbles clown field. row: J. LeDuc, C. Barber, T. Krishiansen, C. Sullivan, D. Miller, S. Gremer, Dr. Harold Mahabir. 96 1 Boys Soccer f.Xx QA f , my W 11,44 Q, , ,, W 'I UAW f vljkf 1 A in -. ' I 4' fff 1.1 I' va DW w . :mg wi7?9i. A iff? 1, gg W, ,, Z Y f 4f vf Q ' '-.-X: I ' , 1 I , el A Q 37 15 5 1? I, f W ,. Uv ,,,, ., I 'L - 2 Z . f f 2 Q .Mm fl 4 I A ff' 1, i' , 1 f ja V ' f 'I f , K . 1y?f,?,,. W 2 f '. . ,sf , , 4. I f, , X . - V- - i'FfY-rf C A,AA if -'a '14 '. K' 'aw V' 4' , .1 b i'ag?' Aff .,,, ,Lf-1 ,WW ,,,A I! 9 Vfx 1 , . 4, .,.. - Mk w ,Mu , f ,... 11 fu,- M ,Ly 1 : 4241, , f f v nf 1 ..,. mai' . A 1 f 'fl' f N. -. N . 1 ,fy-J: ' 341,51 - . .. -4, ,rw 4 -ffffff ., ' -H -,w use-.-.. -' .Y -Y . -4, , , -1 ...F -'V.....:+:5mA ' 'wa-. Q- ' - YL, Y-f,,,Yf, :cpu -,... -. . f 'W'V-.fi , ,. , .:1.f'r'4.f 1 jr, ' - ., E5 . , . - f ' f ,- '- ,-142 '-,','j'- u .4 -,'f'Q' V ' ' A . ., ,gf . '?'f'-w J-'1 -.'J'I'4,x'1s . W ,N 4 - 1'- A A . V '- A u K .- 'K X- ,. Ra. 5' , -L M, . '.,, ,, I - 1 b -- . ,.g,W3im 5, A, 3 . ,Q u lj!! . ', 'lff' .ff 'i-fi-ff. wr- -9 . ' ' , 'ix.:x 4 ' r kat uf 'tx 5' 147, .'- V ,. -A I - - is . A :sig-1'-. -. +112 .. x P, 7 . . ' M ., 4- ,oak-92 . . ' 4 Af., ' -14:.?gjg.1 H3 't S Q v, 1 '-sf-Pi..-1 I '5' n' 4 Pfu :- ' r 1 . ' 4 3IF-RLS KICK GOALS FOR THE BIG RED T. Hernandez dives to save the ball for a Terrier victory. The most famous sport in the world has also reached America's high schools. Soccer has become one of the most popular activities for students because it is not limited to boys. The Lady Terriers soccer team has been developing from inexperienced, first year people into an enthusiastic group of aggressive players. With the guidance and understanding of Mr. Leo Perrella, Mr. Alan Zale, and Mr. Richard Ftudes, the girls have become a well- balanced team. There were few ex- perienced players on the team, however, the ladies, with much effort, have managed to maintain their reputa- tion as being one of the toughest teams. The credit is due greatly to the tremendous efforts of the coaches and to the hard work of the ladies. L. Fernandez shows her determination. T. Terrell displays her skill at heading the ball. HOB OF THE Back Row: A. Zale Qcoachi, J. Brasington, C. Pearson, Ft. Rudes fcoachl, L. Perrella icoachj, V. Jackson, W. Canady, T. Hernandez. Middle Row: M. Martinez fscorekeeperi, L. Howey, M. Morris, J. Hazelden, C. Otero, L. Watson, J. Bautista, S. Wilkins, E. Seidi fmanagerl. Front Flow: D. Guerra, T. Hague fcaptainl, M. Bermudez, L. McKenzie, J. Harper, L. Fernandez, T. Terrell lco-captainl. Girls Soccer I 99 The Humboroughlhgh School1986 BasebaH Teanw was a team of mgh qumhyandouuxanmngsponsmansmp. Sparked by thnd year semors Chns Rodriguez, Marvin Lancaster, Chris Mitchell, and Gary Sheffield, the team was able to show its exceptional tech- niques and style. Over the years Hmsborough lhgh SchooVs BasebaH Team has acquired a respectable remnauon among mcallugh schom teams.ThepredmHoncMthe1986team, was one to maintain this reputation, if the team worked hard and gave it their all. With the coaching staff of Billy Reed and Mike Wyatt and the hard working, energeuc, eager to wut team, HHmborough lhgh SchooVs 1986 Baseball season was sure to be a good ond Baseball v y Cn The Ball Practicing at his fullest is Scott Rose 4 -anime .. ef ' ll 5 pb .N ,Jimi l 41, ,. Chris Rodriguez Chris Mitchell Gary Sheffield 'f F 'U ff'-.sv we ir ' T , . - A .ii l Marvin Lancaster Kevin Douglas Scott Pitcher 100 f Baseball pin l, 1 bl 47? V t f '--W-sung I Xl l 'r' My Maurice Crum Kevin Mayes Michael RUSS l i f l - i ' Q l ' , ., '-3, . Q , 'l , il, E l ,, Aux 1 , f 2 . X s 1 2 ' f Frank Reyes r Martin Williams Gershon Dallas Scott Flose Greg Booker Marcus Werlein fi a K 1... Victor Pilitree A. MuCulIum RUSSGH Ramano Baseball 1 101 'YS-. Sf. ' .x Ev:-4... 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Hard work and dedication is what it takes, and that is just what the H.H.S. sohbahteantputhnoitsseason.Under the watchful eye of Coach Hodgens, the team practiced diligently to achieve success in what he hoped would be a Hbehef'season. The team's five returning players - Wendy Canady, Cherie Perez, Jackie Brasington, Rachel Arnold and Justin Bautista - provided leadership and support for the younger pnayers. Sophomores Kellie Fliggsbee and the Chesser twins supplied new talent for the Lady Terriers and were expected to Top row: Coach Bowe, P. Oxendine, B. Diecidue, A. Fernandez, C. Perez, W. Canady, K. be great additions to the team Riggsbee, Coach Hodgens. Middle row: S. Chesser, J. Bautista, N. Bush, C. Chesser, S. Harris, L. Olson, V. Alderson. Bottom row: C. McNichols, Ft. Arnold, Y. Ferrera, W. McCleary, C. Turner. .f BEAM' lmmmll' Q I Q Demonstrating her fielding abilities, W. Canady snags the ball. Pitching to perfection is Y. Ferrera. ---rf 2 1 i A A f- frfeif is A4 A-: 15? , b--' ...fl : X . K me -iw-Qw 1 , - , 6 .i - t :3:rE3-'.- 'Q 33 'Ai-:tg A x 'A 'i . - s- -A , fr- Warming up with the team is Coach Hodgens. Keeping her eye on the ball, B. Diecidue prepares to swing. Softball 1 103 i l TEFKRIERS GHAPPLE FUR GLCJR The 1985-86 Hillsborough High School wrestlers are full of hustle and fight. Led by their captain, Casey Hallman, third year wrestler, the team was mainly made up of first year seniors, such as Mike Miller, Allen Woodard, and David Guiterrez. Even though they were an inexperienced group, they competed at a superior level. Hea coach, Mark Yost gave a good grediction for the year. More than 5 'Vo of the team's matches will be won. The whole team has put in extra effort and are doing a lot more than anybody has expected of them, said Yost with obvious pride. Anytime the Hillsborough wrestlers stepped out on the mats, they came back a winner of sportsmanship, even if the outcome was not to their favor. f? gf TF ' , , .5 fa Giving encouragement to his teammates is Albert Luis 104 1 Wrestling -an Q. l af' 7 - 'aww Striving for a pin is senior David Guetierrez. , N gray I ad coach Mark Yost sits and anticipates the coming match. D o,,a ,M Bottom Row: Mark Yost, Sam Flivera, Allen Woodard, Robert Arroyo, Albert Luis, David Field, Warren Carrington, James Raburn, Shannon Akins Middle Flow: Jarret Seal, Brett Johnson, Casey Hallman, David Guiterrez, Keith Jones, Jake Smith, Clifton Martin, Jose Bazares Top Flow: Gerald Tribling, Fiethell Oliver, Anthony Hendry, Sherman Harris, Joe Hutching, Sam Davis, Flon Johnson Arg--M -,X-,X a ff' , 'ffm-f V -,,,. . X V 1 ,X 2 --W-5 . .ya .,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,M,l X, x. , - , b ' X YM.-fm ...R . t be S we ws ,,,, ' 4. ' I 1 ' I . Q K , V .. Rigs i E - x' 293 X 7? 1 1 t p so Q. , li You'Il tind R. Oliver in this position all the time. When looking for safety, Hillsborough's wrestlers know who to turn to. Wrestling 1 105 In-vw'-' Or . 'A I, .JL2 4g Y 11 ,---..g-'-'I ':J . ' . t -4.1 . ef' ' ' , 'V .Vi Q -we 'J -- f . S f -..ff 3' 'L . . . . .' 3 1- ., A . , 'd -' - ' ,Z 1 wr- .ln L V- .,,., '. f . W- ' ,.- --'- ' - 1 -' 3, . hi..-'Q ' ..,-f'- pq' 1 55 'f 2. , - ' .1 Y' ,fx '- it ' 'Psi I i- ' U ' ng- . 5' ,J 6 , - ., . -.-- eff ' ' ' -2A,?qgjy,,. 19:23-' A' 5 rl, rv usp,-9' -fxifi' ' ' ': X V' .wx ,wg 4' ' A?-viggu F ' Q' ., .Ky Ji 12' 1 at 'vf' 1 Vlagf, 11,111 .1-6 ,L ni... , . L-np. . After a meet G. Zambrano, J. Johnson, and A. Showing her expertise in the backstroke is Mellisa Morris. Coach Wyatt enjoys helping his swimmers. Fernandez strut their terrier pride. Bottom Row: J. Johnson, T. Lopez, A. Fernandez, M. Morris, B. Dewey, C. Sibbitt. Middle Row: S. Houser, E. Malta, J. Disalvo, G. Zambrano, O. Plasencia, J. Redden, A. Ray, N. McMahon, S. Rose, L. Olson, M. Weaver, L. Hodgdon, V. Verschuere. Top Row: Coach Bassett, Coach Wyatt. 'L ' .f i' . ' 1 , ' -fe'J lr' 9 G9 ,wb 7.915 7' ,f -9:2 ' f V' i ii ' .IA I . -T'-as nf- u .1 -- ' i- 106 1 Swimming and Cross Country I 1 ' TRIVING Fon THE FINISH LINE Bottom: D. Allen, L. Rush. Middle: T. Jones, C. Kirker, P. Park. T0p: Coach Wiley, P. Coakley, M. Two of the most enduring sports at Hillsborough are swimming and cross- country. Both sports entail constant practicing and excellent physical condi- tioning, such as swimming and running many miles each day. Many talented students are on the two teams, but the excellent coaching staffs really are what put everything into motion. In order to have a good team, the players must spend many hours working out. Hillsborough's cross country team puts in their best effort both in workouts and meets to prove themselves a winning team. The Big Red swim team also puts in the extra push to try and make themselves a top-notch team. Whenever a Terrier talks about Hillsborough High's cross country or swim teams, they talk with pride. 5.5. Dery, K. Templin, O. Martinez, F. Hayes. ' mg ilybv - h 2 bf K, .L ,HW a '14, f Showing his excellent speed is P. Park iw - , I , f.vM,fr.,f.A.f tv,-1 afciziiyff- 4--1 gif .-f,:.z'.gg-.M 'wr'-,'4am'.w1.1r -, 2' H -. f f im5'1.-':.:'h.a-fl 'f4A1'gl-hf5gfhi'1 iff 1, .f.4.':.' 1.31-.. A ' te. I . ., e Qi 9:34, 'ff' A147 ttf?-aw. fe.. l .wg-f.tL+II?f:Q'm. .4,5,f.',g3,'1554z'1 ,V :.1'riL+ +g.i43,,.ft5+.1:.-Y -fQs,fI-w4g.f1- : Qf?T'-.'1- H ' It I.'yh. .. jig- .',, t' .-' .' '1--'1 e A ' f..1f. 551 -ft 3 .iff 5,1342-'fit'-.'..f g. .2L.tif:.G1 5:35 ff tang HilIsborough's cross country in great anticipation. Swimming and Cross Country! 107 Getting Off the Startin Blocks The coaches of both the boys' and girls' track teams approached this season with great expectations. The boys' coaches, Weiss and Williams, worked mainly with the jumps and distance running. Coaches Hadley and O'Brien helped to develop their members' skills in sprinting and field events. The in- teraction between coaches helped to br- ing a closeness among the athletes as well. Having several returning district champions from the previous season pro- vided the newcoming people with a well- balanced mixture o coaching and ex- perience. The ultimate goal o the track team and coaching staff was to compete well and peak late in the season, thus entering state competitions with con- fidence. After bringing so much honor to themselves and the school, they de- served the applause they received. . , KX First row: L. Rush, L. Encinosa, T. Belin, T. Collins Second Row: D. Allen, W. Johnson, A. Dixon, J. Churchill. Third Row: Coach Hadley, G. Belin, K. Quesnell, T. Hunter, V. Jackson Q- KIRK- -wwf L. Celpa warms up for track while skipping rope. 1 -e, , -,r 1 , ' , 'Ulf . V' ' l 'iff grit. Q ,Q fir 32 - 5 1- V. .vu . If . , 2 V , 5 Aa, r W 4 . -54 ,N - f W-H-Lu-I-'J AN 4 . r .',.f,...,, ',, -- 'f .5 t f, ,. D. Aldrich stretches before his workout. f?Ii' or-+1 . A Q l 5 Y. , ' i A.. Init. 1.. .tr- ' - -1- f-.Q-. . . .- .- -, . w . , g .5 . .',4..: xr., -, -it . - .., ' - ' -- 'lah' eff'-.-, z .i.' . Coach Hadley supervises the girls warmup before a race. . .1333 4 Ill xg., -av., - 1. Y . t ' T f . ' -L--L-... .- 4.1 , - sv -va. K- -s , v .-- , ,vi 'X-'. r--fi J'-Q 'n C ' 1 . sy- 1 'L Jig.. 0?-' 108 f Girls' Track f'-X QX' l ,.-.A-..,, .:. ff '., U . ,J 1-,,. 'L ., Q - :..L ..:'g-K -as '- 1 --..,-.-.'f'n.-' A A Tis T4 - Wi- ' . d' 'l ' ' ff I . r t1T KT , . II - f --- ' ' '-. -s r- '- i x. TN w . ry - . A--. ft. f. ,. T 'sex .assfs X 'N +11 ,i -Lisp. Q g V -,,g,-552.5-'12 V, 5 -A 9 . ' .f'1 4- . in V , X fc V' 'gh ,.-- 3 ' f ' 1 .',-.lm .' TT' . . ' F- ig?-Q' A-v - V. -, , . ,i..- . f r 1 t 1-a.,-.., I .v.' H 1-. - . ii PL' ' -' 'lg 'A L ji, . ' 1+Lf,51 sg ,. ' ' if f '- 2' ex-4..'i2fQ5Qgf f ' f ' ' Ma- iz: ' '- ' :xl A :TQ A Q . 4 1 f,43:f3:-iF- - -1.-ff:-- 1 251,-354 , . . , fs,-qf2g'..tm?2i'-Q-.rf .. , 4... NI- . N, . ,. . .,.,,, -I 4 y: a-.- Q-,-V.-.. 'u-a.. ,Q A :'.. 0i ..,f'w '.-if rw w - is 11. +.'fr'fv-we Y.. .. M . , L, .. ,, Q., M4-1, L. ..!Qf.t,- i. Xi, Nm.. U . . , -,' Q, A 5- 2 .,1x-3. .,, .-. Hn -- yy, '- is ..l'.-,gm-.A , . . r H L' -. .. f-g'f'v'-'.2:.11- .L .4 11 ---1 31.5. .11s,.TL,Xs.xLxmf.9fi.L-. .m I MA. ' Left: Teamwork Builds confidence. Above: Preparation is the key to a winning season. A-, . . 'ff ...-. Below: Anticipation begins on the starting block. .SX il ,dx V 3 X Getting off to a fast start is crucial to the outcome of the race. -...Eff -.vim A f ' '3 'f:'fe 'n -'WI vc' 1-5. 4. X Jia, .ll 'T' I 1 .N .L , kg? ,gh Front Row: R. Simmons, N. Love, P. Livingston, D. Aldrich, L. Celpa, D. Stiles, P. Coakley. Middle Row: Coach Wiley, A. Ashwood, J. Green, E. Walters, J. Brogan, Ft. Marrs, R. Lewis, J. Coffey. Back Row: J. Padgett, C. Toombs, E. Reid, R. Coy, A. Jimenez, A. Thine, P. Park, Coach Weiss. Boys' Track 1 109 iw-'ha '. 'LL J Nr' . Z? -lx -,.,08. ' .. pf' ' 'N -4, f -w eff-vT'f I Jryjd V ' iq' .1 4,-,jlgkiv I I hi f , 1 ..-1 A 4 .,- ,if R ,, ,N . .f'- ff.,w,fi.1 . t H1 ' . A . ,, WV I1-' ,.f4, 1, ig .. ,,. L., f i I gf' . 1' '- 'lid -F - 1 ii... .Mg i61'wf:,,,f1 A -Xe ,., ,i -53,34 lp,g,.r,., V . ., ,, . A' E --ffl.. - 1, . . f' f i'--ui MQfCf'fffO'v' 1 1.7 Q - i , - i ' ' 4 ' -..4.n. s,,ii-fy. 1 p -Q 'l'l'D'A'1'l'l'ff1 1 fy A ' f 1 L+ . , y ' .i.....n-n YF i t ,'. .1414--'-f.-'-q:..Q.'l1..4,g..,... 'i 1 1: ,i m'm Fi. Perrin extends for the ball. fi' .fit f'r?f2,f ., ,, i I I5 Xr' fi hnnucu.. C. Petrucceili demonstrates his tennis skills. ,puns- alias? G. Cowley plays tennis aggressively. 41 1 N '.x.LA, '..'s.g,-, ,- L '1- N-.. C. Julian CODCGFITFZTGS onthe Dall. QA -- 110 f Tennis Terriers Get Into the Swing of Things The 1986 Terrier tennis teams were led by the experienced coaching staff of Tim Kocher, boys' coach, and Sharon Orend, girls' coach. The teams consisted of six boys and seven girls. Both teams had skilled captains which lead the way to a successful season. The boys' captain was Glen Cowley, a second year player, and the girls' cap- tain was Cheryl Carreira, a third year player for Hillsborough, The season consisted of daily practices and a rigorous schedule which included mat- Top row left: A. Vide, C. Petrucelli, G. Cowley, Coach Kocher. Bottom row: J. LeDuc, C. Freeman, S. ches against Brandon and Chamberlain. They ended the year with a banquet and they bid farewell to three seniors. Although they lost these seniors they expect to have talented sophomores take their place. Sibbit. -.ao-- ' - e Top row left: Coach Orend, C. Julian, M. Bermudez, T. Moore. Bottom row: .,,..4l- -0n45r!5 ,....4-y- C. Carreira, R. Perrin, A. Vega, T. Worthington fnot picturedj. C, Carreira Shows her enjoyment Ofte,-mis, t 1 l Tennis 1 111 H854 Tee Time on the Green! The girls' golf team practiced diligent- ly this year to uphold the winning spirit. Every afternoon, they could be found at Boger's Park perfecting their skills until dark Vvnh the carehn gumance and coaching of Mr. Ware, the girls' golf team proved their worth. Before the season started, player Stacy Ftichert said, Even though we only have two returning players, I think we'll do a goodjobf The boy's golf team endured the stresses of competition quite well this year. hAondays, Vvednesdays, and Fridays they were on the green driving and putting those golf balls. Coaches Mr. DePaula and Mr. George instructed the boys to a winning season. Player Soon FeazeH smd, Tmsis one ofthe best golf teams l've seen! 7 Q ' ,X 'GH' ' VON :- Paying close attention, M. Antinori and T. Boykin learn new skills. Girl's Golf: Mr. Ware, S. McLaine, L. Vest, E. Glvidia, D. Hill, Q. Perez, S. Flichert, K. Painter 14:2 Boy's Golf: Mr. DePauIa, S, Favata, S. Feazell, T. Boykin, M. Antinori, D. R .l.. T ', M . . . ua ram F George As K. Painter putts S. Richert and L. Vest watch carefully. 112fGolf N,,N',' A if-0' I 1 ' f x 1 f. .Jw f . 4,',4:4 . EM. 1 3 , - m ,. -Q ' 1 , hy Q'-if f 1, N! . 1.1 -I , ,, 1 . yf .J . 5 'Q lr- ,,,. -' ' '1 uv - 5: ' ,Q v xl , 5, H .243 42 1 A N 1 L,- X r T 'i I lm lr 4' I 1'7 -if I, - J? I L A 443' ' ' Qui , -3 nm -A ':r w M'-ff-'W V 9 . 'f ':' 'HC 'i- RAINING FOR SUCCESS 'RUM AND BUGLE CORPS :ttom Row: D. Keaton fCommanderJ. 2nd Row: R. Burtner, M. Murphy, E. Robinson. 3rd Row: B. regory, T. Teague, M. Adams, R. Leggon, J. Rayburn, C. Spurlin. Top Row: C. Hays, M. Mora, W. aulk, S. Cortijo. H , , . ,, ..7,ffo.f'f .-'jgrcf my ,, ,. 1. 17-.-11 , , f f 4 A fy Not many students at HHS know about the great preshge the school receives for its Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps, otherwise known as ROTC. Self-discipline, leadership, and the abili- ty to organize are the main ac- complishments of the reserve officers. The cadets learned many different things, such as basic military life, firearm tactics, and battle tactics. This allowed the cadets the chance to gain valuable experience for their future careers in the military. Although most of the credh for a Hne year goes to the conunanders of HHS unH,inany out standing merits were awarded for fine student efforts. Many hard, long hours of practice paid off with perfection for tms5mhROTCsmmd. 1 I ,. .. ,,,., ,. -- 1 .. .... ...W L.....-.m Q3 'MMQJL ,... i:gLQ.J.,,.e,.,.Z..,..f:f ' ' V VA V 4 fps!! 1 km ' '----- 2 l i9,9 'I-'I '-l ,, . 'f w,.j,J1,!f,n fa eff 1 A sl 1:- Q , C COMPANY B - Bottom Row: C. Dixon, A. Wandembergh, C. Bermudez iCommanderl, B. Mercer, D. Hicks, R. Horn. 2nd Row: S. Davis, D. . 3. Chappell Ulmer. A. Matos. 3rd Row: M. Caceres, N. LaForce, T. Ford, R. Freeman, S. Kendrick, B. Miller. 4th Row: D. Molina, C. Griffin, D. Churchill, O. Raglin, J. Wallac T0p Row: S. Jones, M. Clark, R. Smith, S. Clark, A. Johnson, P. Johnson. ROTCf115 55W9 ?i,. L? GOLDEN ANNIVEF-ISA This year marks the 50th anniversary for ROTC at HHS. When ROTC was first started back in 1936, the first squad probably had as much pride as that of this year's squad. Throughout the past fifty years, the memories of the past units have given spirit to the more recent groups of outstanding members. Sgt. Butcher, who has been teaching ROTC at HHS since 1968, had this to say about this year's squad, lt's a good cadet corps and l am very proud of them on their 50th year. I am also looking forward to high achievements. Sgt. Polovchena agreed and simply ad- ded, Happy Anniversary. This year is special because ROTC is fifty years old and still going strong. C- I? 3 b r Lynn' COMPANYC-Bottom Row: B. Chappell, S. GonsalvesiCommanderl C Chambers A Isla S Miller E Williams 2nd Row A Jenkins M Vaughan J Fig E Myers, M. Mitchell, K. Jones. 3rd Row: D. Floyd, S Brown T Stamper C Talbot L Vlllavicencio M Baker M Crum 4th Row B Holley J Frye G Bryan Barker, J. Matthews, S. Jenkins, L. Singleton, D. Leass Sth Row R Ballard R Johnson W Finger B Couto K Hunter G Hubbard D Schille Top Rovfl Padgett. L. Mungin, D. Simmons, G. Tribling, J. Alexander J Couch 116fROTC u 4 HZ' z ,.-f+ ' f 4 , 4.1 ' lungs!-'dl Q awe, .H-K-up ' 7'- lv-,111 A I The Force Jazz Band: First row: D. Curts, T. Gales, M. Scozarri, Ft. Holm, T. Franklin, S. Budd, T. Hartman, M. Canady, F. Jenkins, W. Presley Second row: B. Flow, A. Fiosshaven, J. DeYoung, W. Harrison, B. Martin, M. Scottsdale, G. Samuels, Ft. Lastra, J. Young, P. Synder, T. Zellers, W. Datsko The Jazz Band plays everything from 40's Big Band sounds to current rock and top 40. Comprised of 25 of the school's most talented musicians, it freque travels to area junior high schools to recruit new talent, and it gives advanced musicians a better opportunity to show their stuff, according to Director T. Hope. l happy with this year's band, he said. lt's a good size, and it has lots of talent. This student part, 118 .xxkf Hx Ar-ff' concentrates OF! his Being a band member involves hard work. Drum major Kathy Putnam leades the band. j,f'y T ,H wg Z I. V , i ,: af' H .'.3'.!. 1 F - 1 'his band member's effort helps create the band's ound. E x Wt' amy.,-,I-'iiihl Eur- 4.4 HHS Big Red Band , Im Q . rg , 'R gg 11 'li Band members are JM Lisha Vest patiently waits for her part. -Q But Mr. Hope. . . This year the 1986 Big Red Band presented a look into the future with their elaborate portrait of The Force. In the past the band showed a decline of spirit and en- thusiasm. However, under the direction of Mr. Ted Hope and with the help of drum ma- jors Kathy Putnam and Wanda Presely, this year proved to be a productive one. The band played songs from Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. They also received high ratings in contest for their skillful performances. Much practice and dedication was needed to produce such a fantastic sound. The audiences were astonished by the vibrant music and danced to the enthralling beat. The Big Red Band also aided in promoting school spirit. Their hard work helped to make half time enter- taining and boosted the spirit of the audience. -ww GET INTO THE GR00 Keeping a winning smile, and moving perfectly to the beat means a great deal to the Big Fted Dancerettes. It takes many practices day and night to get every step right. To the dancerettes, being organized is what makes the team shine. Under the guidance of Ms. DeStefano and Head Dancerette Gloria Cooper, the Big Fied dancerettes work together and show great skill in execu- X, If tion, every Friday night. The one thing that the dancerettes always remember B y in is that they are that wave of excitement f i 1: , Vi,.' ,. X H. y that stirs the Big Fled on to glory. They it TZ. B .,. R are the excitement moving with the J 'X' ,,,, ,H , N . ,M music and urging on the spirit of the . A .T l '7 5' 1, .V wG3Tf 'fQl14iii1i - school. A T ' WW' ' Performing every step is very important at all times. 'M . 'H These dancerrettes take time out to show their winning smiles. 1201 Dancerettes f-nw 4 Q zu o o ,- s q H1-451.-, Q P ' 1 a 1 Q G s Y WAVE DF RED AND BLACK i ,.. ,7 ,, I Lisa Chisholm and Sheila Harris enjoy performing during halftime. Boosting the spirit of the Big Red football squad and fans is the job of the HHS Flagettes. And they are good at it. They dazzle the spectators with their flag twirling skills, and thrill the au- dience with their marching coordiation. They practice long hours to perfect their routines. Under Tammy Steransky and Leigh Carey, their head and co- head respectively, they perform in many parades and compete in numerous contests. Faculty sponsor Ms. Sheila DeStefano was very proud of the performance by her 1985-86 Flagettes. It was a banner year and everyone at 1-IHS should be very proud of their Flagettes' efforts to make this year special with their performances. From Left to Right: Sonya Heed, Tonya Reed, Sheila Harris, Leigh Carey, Tammy Sterenski, Lisa Chisholm. Flagettesf 123 BOYS J.V. OPPONENT Gaither Plant City Armwood East Bay King Brandon Countryside Chamberlain Leto Plant Robinson Pinellas Park Jefferson Tampa Bay Tech BASKETBALL Head Coach: Ike Williams I I CD Eiiiiir-Er-Eiiir Ngl Q 52. ,-. I cn F 5 I I CD 5 Tn m m ... T nw '4 5 Q cb cn E. ... na ,-. E 17 U O F O 1: to :r 1-Sir-r-F GIRLSJ OPPONENT Gaither Plant City Armwood East Bay King Brandon Head Co .V. BASKETBALL ach: Ms. Hallmark HHS BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK BOYS TENNIS fTeams are placed as they ranked! . HHSlKingfPIant City at Hillsborough OPPONENT HHS . BrandonjHHSlPlantfJefferson at Brandon Chambenam L 3. LetofH HS at Largo 4 Leto L . . 5. Higgins Relays at Leto t 6. HHSlLeto at Leto E tB L 7. Griffin Manuel Relays at Hillsborough pain av L 8. Kiwanis Invitational at Clearwater Km L 9. Florida Relays at Gainesville Rognson W 10. HHSfArmwoodfRobinsonfJesuit at Jesuit plant Cn L 11. Brandon Invitational at Brandon Brandony L 12. Sophomore Conference at Hillsborough Tam a Catholic L 13. Western Conference at Leto Gamfer L 14. Districts at Chamberlain Head Coach: Tim Kocher Head Coach: Ken Weiss BASEBALL SOHBALL OPPONENT HHS WRESTUNG OPPONENT HHS Gaither W OPPONENT HHS Robinson W Robinson L pl tc. W Plant L plant . L an ity Piam City L Plant City W AHTIWOOG W Armwood W Jefferson W Gaifhef Armwopd W E East Bay L C?13f11BbagrIain VIY East Bay W KNTQ B T h all Leto Chamberlain W Tampa HY GC Leto L Chafnbeflaln L W Bfandon W 'Egg LL Tampa Bay Tech L, K'n9 Vvzll T C th In L Gaither L Tampa Bay Tech Bam? n 3 O 'C L Robinson L Gaither L fan 0 plant L Robinson L Berkeley Prep W Brandon plant gefgefson VK mam City L Plant City O 'nson Jefferson ieffefsog rmwoo Head Coach: Mark Yost E22 Bay East Bay Head Coach: Bud Hodgens Leto Head Coach: Billy Reed 124 f Scoreboard J.V. FOOTBALL Tampa Bay Tech Gaither Robinson Jefferson e o Chamberlain Head Coach: Billy Reed VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT Kin Jefferson P ant Robinson East Bay Gaither Armwood Chamberlain Tampa Bay Tech Plant City Brandon Head Coach: Carmen Aguero O 'U 'U O Z ITI Z -I I I U3 E225 I I CD EE:-EEE L 1 L Leto Q I L L L L L L oimsv OPPONENT Plant City Armwood East Bay in Tampa Bay Tech Brandon Chamberlain e o P ant Robinson Jefferson Countryside Gaither Chamberlain e o P ant Robinson Jefferson BASKETBALL Head Coach Lelani Gordon I I CD EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE -IT an-r at -. , gg .. ' . ID, QQ CD 'T , VARSITY FOOTBALL OPPONENT HHS Robinson Gaither Winter Haven Chamberlain Lakeland Leto King Jefferson Brandon Plant Head Coach: Dick O Brien GIRLS SOCCER O 1 'U O Z l'I'1 Z -'I I I CD EEE:-E m O -4 U7 F m P CD X rn -I T .. JP r' I- Eri-Eir-EEEEEEEFEFEZEF I-I-r-F r-I-1' r-52221-fir-E Plant Armwood King Jefferson Gaither Tampa Bay Tech Plant City Robinson Leto Brandon Chamberlain Academy Head Coach: Leo Perrella OPPONENT HHS Plant City Armwood East Bay King Tampa Bay Tech Brandon Chamberlain Leto Plant Gaither Robinson Jefferson Countryside Gaither Chamberlain Leto Plant Pinellas Park Robinson Jefferson Tampa Bay Tech L Head Coach: Leroy Long BOYS SOCCER OPPONENT HHS King W Jefferson W Gaither L Plant City W Robinson W Leto L Brandon L Chamberlain L East Bay W Plant L Armwood L Head Coach: Mr. Mahibir CROSS COUNTRY 1. Gaither Invitational at Lake Park f9thi 2. Leto Invitational at Leto tRaini 3. Winter Haven lnvit. at Polk College t12thl 4. Jefferson lnvit. at Horizon Park t2ndi 5. Hillsborough lnvit. at Horizon Park f3rdl 6. Bishop Invitational at Brandon t9thJ 7. Bull Frog lnvit. at Bull Frog Creek t11thl 8. Sophomore Western at Horizon Park f5thl 9. Western Conference at Horizon Park Uthi 10. Pumpkin invitational at Horizon Park t3rdl 11. Districts at Lake Park f10thJ Head Coach: Mr. Wiley Scoreboard 1 125 F! SHYJH YOUR TE5?RfEI? SPIRIT T ffU ?SIJhY IU 7 P .Ni O I f , I Q 1 i ' 1 if FB, ' CN .5 'Q 2:44 ,, H ,s 4' .. in ,, 'W X 1 1 Isl S .fy v f A sg In fy 1. I F , C V 0 i. 1 O X ' 1' 'Mc lf ' J 554 sf' 5 A ' . x I-in r L Ira a Q S '-'A 1 I 4 U . p ga P u .. f'3: f .TM-,Z i ,,, ,, ., i ,, A ,,, , AA , it Senior Officers To rana HLrnter:fiTreaslgftDarlene Fabelog Pres., Carlos Chambersg V. Pres., Benettye Griffin Sec QQ 5, , I , ' ,, TRANSITION 'li7Transition isa word which personities the process ehaingingffromiirone period to another. The graduatingxgclassp of 1986 is the bridge between the first one hundred years and the beginning of a new eenturyihroughi hard work and creative endeavors, thislltclass maintained our old traditions and added new ideas for those of us who will follow in the footsteps of education. We have learned to admire and ,understand our educating process. For in' our ownfgpersonal experiences in education, we will be educating not only our world, but the worlds of all people with whom we may come in contact with. We would like to thank our forefathers for giving us their experiences and allowing them to grow into our traditions of today. 5 -L Sxffi Dino Anthony Jody Mark Dawn Abella Aceto Adams Adams Ahern Tonya Stephen Darron Michelle Steven Aikens Ake Aldrich Alexander Alexander THE THADITIGN CCJNTINUES The sophomores show their respect, ln 1950 the sacred H was dedicated to Mr. Hamilton, assistant principal, for his service to the school. Pride dictates that the H may not be walked upon. Seniors respect this tradition and feel they have the obligation to protect the H from the disrespect of underclassmen. By tradition, sophomores are prone to honor the H with a kiss. This tradition although not always voluntary, will un- doubtedly be carried on into the school's second century and many years to come. ,C , , ..f - Qffk,-fyw . f , The symbol of HI keeps the tradition alive. - Kirk Amy Armando Mark Lynn Allen Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Ambrose Alicia Guillermo Tanza Gregory Larry Avery Avila Ball Barber Barton Julie Carla Norman Patricia Glynis Barron Batchelor Baumes Bebley Belin Richard Damita Trinia Deni Apri Bennett Binkley Blair Blankenship Bodden Donna Reginald Catherine Barbara SY'Via Q l , ah ' ' ' A ' ii'- -1 li i i ll'Il Il i l II I ll ll II Illl A l ll ll , ,,,.. Eff , l ll ll II ll'Il Il ll I N My fl I l l ' 1 BOIey Borders Borzumato BOWG BOWUWSH 131 132 Todd Andrew Jackie Linda Kevin Boyd Branca Brasington Brett Br0Qn3 ga? Angela ou Kathryn Kathy Tonia Brooks Broughton Brown Brown Brown Stacey Ju ie Hoang Marcia Daniel Budd Buggica u' Buie Burks Franklin Patricia Lionel Noele Michelle Burns Burton Bush Bush Buttram 4-,an AVHOVHO Theresa Sara Michael Daniel Cabral Cabrera Carnbero Camrnarata Cambell 152 Michael Mitchel Wendy Amanda Sam Canady Canady Canady Candileri Capitano l Raquel Leigh Shelly Caroline Steven Capitano Carey Carlton Carr Carr For the graduating seniors the end of the year was a time of both joy and sorrow. They said good-bye to friends, teachers and the beloved Big Red. For them the past three years were spent making decisions, spending time with friends and getting an education. However, it was time to move on to better things. No longer would they wander the halls trying to get to class on time or struggle to finish a research paper the night before it was due. Instead, they were faced with the unforeseen tasks of the future. ,V if .bl we ,iff-, Memories of the past years are symbolized in the momentos 5 .i 'T n 1,- Cheryl Robin Dawna LUiS Glenn Carreira Carter Caton Celpa CenkOviCh Carlos Yun Brad Anthony Sherry Chambers Chang Chappell Chesser Chesser THE WAY WE WERE FZ Wallace and K Henriksen share memorable moments, Memories are an important part of a person's life. Many people remember things by looking at picture albums, diaries, or even by talking to an old friend. But the majority of the people remember their high school days by thumbing through their yearbooks. The yearbook has pictures of friends, football games, Mr. and Mrs. Hilsborean, and many other oc- casions. Many seniors also look back to see what their old friends had to write, or to see who was go- ing with whom. Therefore, memories are an impor- tant part of each and every person's life. Lisa Leslie Monica Robert Michael Chisholm Cimo Clarkson Cliff Coakley Wayne Lori Lynette Miriam Lynette Coffey Collins Combee Comellas Comparetto Cecilia Thomas Gloria Michelle James Concepcion Connor Cooper Cooper Corey Elizabeth Tabi Fiudolfo Saundra Debora Cosme Criss Curioso Curry Dale Darren Angela Nathan Frank Julie Dalton Danby Datsko DeJuan DelCueto - V 136 173 Milan Angela Bridget Chris Ernest Dery Dewey Dexter Diaz Diaz bQr' .,.,... Robert Bridget Andrea Paul Kevin Diaz Diecidue Dixon Donahue Douglas Julie Troy Rhea Shannon Magdelene Drake Drewry Eddings Evans Estrada I ve! Darlene Angelina Anthony Armando Alicia Fabelo Farrell Favata Fernandez Fernandez f Lisa lS3 Lorreta Patricia Richard Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Yvette Kelli' David Tawanda Kathleen Ferrera Fidler Flowers Foster Freeman N-1.1, El i l l David Tony Timothy Willie Tony Fredman Freijomel Gales Gant Gantt It was a special night and it required a special per- son - someone who could turn it into an unforget- table memory. You had considered several ac- quaintances to spend an enchanted evening with. Finally, you knew who you wanted it to be. Of course! Why hadn't you thought of her earlier? When you asked her, she seemed pleased. Suddenly, you felt like you were moving through a special dream. Then you were together traveling toward that special night together, making memories for all time, or at least for a night. K 1 4a I ii X F , l , With much sincerity, Chris Petruccelli asks Heather Longworth to the prom. Andre Tamera Car Sean Jack Garcia Gardner Ga Geafy Gennaro Dianne Laronda Deanna Adrienne Steven Gerhart Gillyard Girvin Glymph Gonsalves A SENIGR PRIGFKITY: THE SAT Among the many priorities seniors have, taking the SAT is one of the most important. College is weighing heavily on the mind of every twelfth grader and everyone must make many important decisions. Before choosing a University, one must do well on his entrance exams. The SAT is a crucial test for which students spend much time preparing. Although tests are rarely enjoyable, studying for them can be fun if one puts his mind to it. Many students take the SAT more than once to try to im- prove their scores. Nothing is more gratifying than knowing that twelve years of schooling are suc- cessfully ended by scoring well on the SAT. 'af' g ,4- auf? -,r 4-. Doreen Karen Steve Llanne Gladys Gonzalez Gonzales Gordlllo Graef Gray John Michelle Stephen Benettye Dana Green Green Gremer Griffin Guerra Lizette Clarence David Michael Sheri Guerra Guinyard Guitierrez Gunn Hagstrom Terri Marlin ue Thomas Brian Hague a a a Hallman T317 Jennifer Anthony Brenda Stacey Watt Harper Harris Harris Hern Harrison if llI.II'IIl lI II II llll ll ll II IIHII I lI..ll .ll l S H II H ll H II Shelly Fredrick Joanna William Kim Hatten Hayes Hazeldon Hedgepeth Henriksen Sharmon uz Tammy Kendra Angela Harris Hernandez Hernandez Herrlngton Hersey -:ag George Marty Mary Laurle Dark Huldebrand Hnllmon Hlrschfeld Hodgdon Hoffer Amanda Crouch Robert Nathaniel Anthony Hollls Holly Holm Homer Hopkins 'TC ful' N , ,, X X. Michelle Timothy Komeh Loura Suzanne Horton Horton Hosford Howey Hudson Torana Michelle Tina Robert Miranda Hunter Hurley Huskey llling Iris Sggr ,3- X ,Sk Deitra Vicki Fredrick Jacqueline Anthony Jackson Jackson Jenkins Jenkins Jimenez LEADING THE WAY Leaders of tomorrow are here today. Seniors are preparing for the future by leading fellow classmates in school activities. There are a wide variety of leaders at Hillsborough High School, ranging from head cheerleader to team captain to Student Council president. Leadership positions require enthusiasm, authority, and a great deal of commitment and hard work. The determination of our leading seniors is helping them prove their potential. They are bringing Lg!-QE' fil- pride and spirit to the Big Red. These seniors are leaving their mark on Hillsborough and will probably later leave their mark on our country. 'N it v .- , All During pep rally, Simone Pratt encourages the crowd. 9 7 5 'Z Yrzzf at 4.5 Hilma Gavin Gwynn James Rodney John Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Brien Steven Angelique Laura Gilbert Johnston Johnston Jones Jones Jones SENICFK PRIDE - A TRADITICJN Senior pride is shown in the faces of these friends. Pride is a tradition upheld by the seniors each year. Showing pride includes some of the following: introducing the sophomores to the H on the patio by requiring them to kiss it, going to football games dressed in red and black, and cheering the iron- lawed terriers on to victory Hillsborough High School students have always been known for having pride in their school and team and this year was no exception for the seniors who helped lead the school from its first century into its new and second century of existence X XS! '67 Tavaris Tyra Melissa Jeffery Amanda Jones Jones Jordan Judd Jury Thomas Darren Charles David Laura Kase Keaton Keene Kent Kessler Scott Donalene Samantha Sharon Liennhu Kilian Kirk Kozak Kotze Laithuyen V W .,.. ... L, WA, ,.,,,, ..,-,.. ..,.. 1 Dina Arturo James Darin Kimberly Langlors Lasanta Leduc Lee Lewis Mark J Preston Heather Caridad Todd W ' T iff ,L K 5 T If -'JAY ' Sn' , ul alll, Il I A II II he Il Illl 'II Ill, II I Lichte Livingston Longworth Lopez Lopez Joseph Shalonda Jerri Cesar Michael Lopresto Love Lovett Luzey Macdougall if Larry Angela Russell Sandra Maria Manganello Marcus Marrs Marshall Martinez Fiennaldo Nancy Leonakay Anthony Jeffrey Martinez Mates Mathos Matos Matthews fs Ys...,.d William Sonya David Angela Martin McAllister McClary McComes McCoy McCreary ,- 1- i 'V' i I J I X f -r Xigr X A- , CMG' Leslie Mark Apryl McDaniel McDonald McKenzie McMillan MoLendon Dennis Mi -1 'rs-v Jonna Carmen Mistie Sandra Memo McMullen Medina Meeks Menchaca Mercado Kim David Michael Shaun Christopher Midulia Miller Miller Miller Mitchell IVIEIVIGFRY MAKERS As senior year approaches minds turn to the ordering of class rings and the sending of graduation announcements. Class rings are special because they represent and remind us about our interests and hobbies from high school. Many students choose to put a sport, club, or hobbie on their ring instead of the traditional design that is offered. Senior an- nouncements are also very important in a seniors life. They are things that, even though they are fondly remembered, will passg but your class ring will last forever. J 7, V VJ li .D , V ' ' l i-. ,. i 1 Q . jk! Senior symbols of accomplishment Eugene Clytemnestra Mobley Montgomery , rv' 4- L . ,44 if X. I Natalie Jeremiah Moradiellos Morales S Z? Melissa Olen Shelley Moore Moore Moore Sharon Melissa Melvin Moran Morris Murphy DELAYING MEANS PAYING Life indeed can result in difficult, frustrating times 1 ff' vin Y in 69 Graduation is onthe mind of K, Niblack as she looks at her debt 'lst' - especially for seniors. lt's nice to experience be- ing a senior, but paying for lost textbooks, overdue library books, and athletic equipment, for example, makes a senior wish the years had not come to an end so soon. lt's a shame that with the last year be- ing so expensive for a senior, he also has to pay his debts or he will keep from graduating. This is the time when there will be no more chances in stating, l'l'll pay it later, because this is it. N . XX C Ylese ,,,,,a- Reginald Claudio Michelle Monglien Kimberly Myers Nallar Namey Nguyen Niblack A an Dallas Portia Donald Pamela Nogueras Norton Norwood Nurnberger Oxendine Victoria Kachelle Dina Sherlyn Deanna Pacer Painter Pamplona Parker Parnell ! ! if-Q Kaushik Rajesh Juan Eileen Lolitha Patel Patel Patton Pederson Penn 'ef -rw-v 'TIF' Mark Roger Alethea Cherie Theresa Penzato Perdue Perez Perez Perez lr' ul alll, I - Il I P lI Il as II IIII Ilnllnll ll' Il Il U m II I iii ,,l 4 J f -.A l I -r l i I II lI..Il.ll ii n i u nn ll Il II Ilnll I llulllh 148 f , w-w F ' l Melissa John Cherie Ivan SifT1Of1G Piniella Pitcher Poore Prado PY-HU F, as 5 ,, -. 1 Tina Luz Cynthia Putnam Quinones Raby Nelly Wendell Ramos Ramirez i t NM- ,.. l l l . ,q t Z C i l il ea.. if 'f Robert Kethia Sonya Tanya Danny Ray Reed Reed Reed Reel A. . Todd Lisa Brett Osmara Arnold Reese Reid Reigel Reyes Richardson I ---Y -f-- Yf--. -W. Y--.-Y......1. X, 1 1 T 4117 2 Nor w-Nt, 1 Mafy M359 Jerry Carlotta Stephanye FIICHIS FUCHO Rimes Riner Roberts Edward Lisa Catalina Christopher Donna Robinson Robinson Rodriguez Rodriguez Roebuck William Stephen Guiseppina Daniel Michael Rogers Rolston Romanello Rua Russ FUNHH The sun is shining and the birds are singing and best of all school is out. But what is there to do? Well, if you want that marvelous tan, and you enjoy fresh air and clear sparkling water, then Beach Week fs the thing for you. Beach Week starts the week after school comes to a close. Many students stay in beach resorts or rent hotel rooms to enjoy this fun-packed week. Many ac- tivities such as volleyball, surfing, and partying to the wee-hours of morning are carried on from one day to the next. Many seniors will never forget this week iavhich was filled with fun, exciting, wild, and crazy ays. f , THESUN , t mfr' ini-wyw After a day in the sun, surfing dissolves the heat of the rays. Merritt George Lao Rena Rode Sams Samuels Sank Santacruz Santiago Debra Marcello Jarrett Erinn Kenneth Schwab Scozzari Seal Seidl Setser SENICJFZS GN WHEELS Cars lead an important role in the life of a senior. t ff? If irq' Ufi' For many seniors, the money to purchase these cars is acquired through long, hard summers of working in fast food restaurants. Then that exciting day arrives. It is time to buy a car! Usually, it means trading in that old clunkerfor a brand new or maybe not so new car. Whatever it is, it s almost always a step upward Yet for some the senior year brings forth that very first car Whether it be old or new thoughts of that car will bring back special memories for years to come Seniors Raquel Soto and Leslie Cimo think this car would' make a great graduation present These seniors are ready to cruise in this brand new sports car. Wi' -9? Shawn Lesley Chantel Michelle MaryFrances Seward Shields Sierra Sileo Simeona Q- Qwayne Karen Melanie Jim Jodie Simmons Skipper Slocumb Smith Smith l ,,. 1 4 I . ,, ,, Y N , . V V -V,- x W K, I ' ,Fi W if ,V V X ks I , X, Paula Robbie Tammy Towanda Scott Smith Smith Smith Smith Snavely Patrick Raquel Alicia Karl Melissa Snyder Soto Spencer Spidel Spivey l Sherrie Brendon Melissa Tammy Tina Stanley Stavish Stephens Steransky Stevenson Q.: f ,I Bryan Betty Sheila Rayme Keith Stidham Stiner Strauss Suarez Templin . HBR' -'-1: , -I - ,- fps A45 .r 4. 52' Douglas Ardell Daren Eugene Lori Thayer Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas WHEFiE'S THE PARTY? The last year of high school for most seniors is a time to make a few good grades before entering college. However, for some it is a time to celebrate, and celebrate Preparing for the big party K. Medulla fixes her hair. they did! The festivities began with the end-of-summer get-togethers and did not end until the post-graduation bash. During the senior year, parties were everywhere. Fridays were spent figuring out where to go and what to do. Mondays were spent recovering. There were all kinds of celebrations, pre-hurricane parties, post-football game parties, pre-grad night parties, post-prom parties, and yes, birthday parties, to name just a few. The School Board even allowed seniors out of school a week early so that academics would not interfere with their graduation plans. After a long weekend of parties S. Hudsoktc s up on her sleep, - A 1 i I , 13- 4 6-.X William Lisa Evelyn Janette Louis Thopson Thornton Tincher Tossas Tracie 2' ref ' ' W Y- --.ww .., 1 .wi ,i,i -ni , i 336 l ytuyx, 1 Cassandra Richard Charles Ana Wilson Trapp V Trujillo - Tyree Valdes Valenzuela 1' ,! rg, YS' Judy Ruth ' Leroy Armin Richard Vigil Virelles Vick Walker Wallace Ijx Amanda Shwnette Knikita Michael Eileen Walton Ward Washington Washington Watton Xe' Sandra James Melissa Michelle Michael Weir White White Whiteman Wilbur --I X u X. . - , 'S fm. ' --1 , ,,, , t -x.. W R , Faye Andrew Shannon Talmadge Carla Wilder Wilkes Wilkins Williams Williamson ,, Bernard Trevas Rhonda Judith Brenda Wilson Wingfield Wood Wray Wright THE STRUGGLE FUR VICTCJRY Students practice for the big game all year long. One of the all time sporting events for Hillsborough High School is when the seniors go to bat against the faculty and staff. This annual confrontation is the Senior-Faculty Softball Game, it is a rivalry that causes tremendous competition on and off the field. ln the past devastating defeats have been inflicted upon the senior class team. During the last six years the teachers have triumphed over the students with endless victories. With hope and determination the seniors will attempt to conquer their opponent. S ft' Q Q44 P 'x vt . X, 154 Q These seniors show confidence that ggey can defeat the teachers, t t , t i ig ' ' ' ' rfrf-fr VT Robert Jeffrey Joshua Kurt Mark York Young Young Young Young Gabriel Timothy Douglas Zambrano Zellars Zettles I . gait Seniors, Vikki Jackson, Wendell Ramirez, Tufafla HUDTGF. Kewl D0U9'a5' and Angie Marcus show graduation isn't a time of sorrow. +4 ! 'Lf '-. xi 'K wa a :fl N ' iz: v- u--'K .EQAZW 5' 1 aa' .,,,' . A muah-L , 43535 3 1' gf, ' ,- -'F' J r if 5 X '--4. 'ldlhnvv a wh 9 . 6 Q H 'J 4 , up 9 1 '! if TF? 5 'Q 'QSM mW: .',u '. QXQ xx 1'-'Q'-Q . 'Q' -. 1 1 ,. -.NX XXX 7 LJ , af wg W Aff v 1, we 15 , .3 .15 photo by Lopez photography 4 fi W 2 I TI s 9 n 1 v 5 H' 1 ,BLAIR, TRINIA: JAMMA 3, Thepian 3, ABELLA, DINO: Junior Optimist 1, 2 ACANDA, MALIAN ANTHONY, ACETO: Drama Club 2, 3 ADAMS, JODY: DCT 3 ADAMS, MARK: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, ROTC 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Drum and Bugle 1, 2, 3, Red and Black 2, Press Dlub 2: JAMMA 3 AHERN, DAWN: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, SNHS 2, 3, HSS 2, 3, NHS 2, 3 AIKENS, TANYA: FBLA 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3, Drama 3, Thespians 3, Opti-Miss 3, Track3 AKE, STEPHEN AKINS, SHANNON ALDRICH, DARRON AL, MICHELLE ALEXANDER, MICHELLE ALEXANDER, STEPHEN ALLEN, KIRK: Marching Band 2, 3, Con- cert Band 2, 3 ALVAREZ, AMY: Soph. VP, Student Gov't. 1, 2, 3, Wrestlerette 1, FCA 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms, Pride and Tradition 1, A- Club 1, 2, 3 Pres., Hosa 2 Treas., 3 Pres., 'Hllsborean Staff 2, Student Council 2, 3, SAC 3, Softball 3, Hllsborean Candidate 3 ALVAREZ, ARMANDO ALVAREZ, MARK 1AMBROSE, LYNN: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, IJV Headi tVarsity Headl, Student Gov't 1, RATS 1, Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, Z-Club 2, 3, Lip-Sync 2, 3, Hllsborean Staff 2, 3 tClub Editorl, Debate 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Drama 3, FBLA 3, Surf Club 3 Treas., Hllsborean Candidate 3 AVERY, ALICIA: FBLA 1, 2, JAMMA 3 AVILA, GUILLERMO AVILES, KIM IBALL, TANZA: CECF 3 BALLARD, JAMES iBALLARD, RODERICK BARBER, GREG: Drama 2, 3, Hllsborean Staff 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3 lBARRON, JULIE: NHS 2, 3, SNHS 2, 39 :HSS 2, 3, Dancerette 3, FCA 3, Terrier 5Bark 3, Peer Fac. 3 BARTON, LARRY: Basketball 1, Band 1, .2,3 EBATCHELOR, CARLA: HOSA 2, 3, DCT 3 EBAUMES, NORMAN lBEBLEY, PATRICIA EBECKER, DEBBIE: Drama 1, Thespians EBELIN, GLYNIS: Track 1, 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, JAMMA 3 SBENNETT, RICHARD 5BESTEL, STACIE: ROTC 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, FBLA 3, Drama 3 Beta 3, Student Gov't Sec. 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, SAC 2, 3, Z-Club 2, 3, ICC 3, HSS 3, Mar- ching Band 1, 2, 3, Peer Fac. 3, Hllsborean Candidate 3 BLAKENSHIP, DENI: FHA 1, 2, 3, Clvinet- tes 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Student Gov't 3, lCC3 BODDEN, APRIL: NHS 2, 3, SNHS 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3 BOLEY, DONNA BORDERS, REGINALD: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, JAMMA 1, 2, 3, Debate 2, 3 BORZUMATO, CATHERINE: Opti-Miss 1, 2, 3, Student Gov't 2, 3, DCT 3 BOSTICK, HOWARD BOWE, BARBARA BOWMAN, SYLVIA: FBLA 2, FCA 2, CBE 3 BOYD, TODD: Wrestling 3, FIASA 2 BRADFORD, DWAYNE BRANCA, ANDREW BRASINGTON, JACKIE: Softball 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, Z-Club 3, FCA 3 BRENDLE, SEAN BRETT, LINDA BRITO, JULIE: CECF 2, 3 BROGNA, KEVIN: FCA 3 BROOKS, ANGELA: Cheerleader 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Student Gov't 1, 2, 3, Ter- rier Bark 1, 2, German Club 2, 3 IPres.i, Interact 2, 3, IV. Pres.i, SAC 2, 3, ICC 3, Thespians 2, 3 BROUGHTON, LOU BROWN, KATHRYN: HOSA 2, 3 BROWN, KATHY: Fem. Drill Team 1, ROTC 1, 2, JAMMA 3 BROWN, TONIA BUDD, STACEY: Thespian 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Jazz Band 3 BUGGICA, JULIE BUIE, MARCIA: Chorus 1, ROTC 1, 2, CBE 3, FBLA 3 BURKS, DANIEL BURNS, FRANKLIN: J.O. 2, CECF 3 BURTON, PATRICIA: Terrierettes 2, FCA 2, 3, SNHA 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, Beta 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3 BUSH, LIONEL: CECF 2, 3 BUSH, NOELLE: Terrierettes 2, Terrier Bark 2, Key Club 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, Softball 3, Hllsborean Candidate 3 BUTLER, CHRISTOPHER: DECA 2, 3 BUTLER, DAVID BUTTRAM, MICHELLE: FBLA 1, 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, Z-Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Ter- rierettes 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 3 CABRAL, ANTONIO: Hllsborean Staff 3, FBLA 3, Surf Club 3, Lip-Sync 3 CAMBERO, SARAH CAMMARATE, MICHAEL CAMPBELL, DANIEL CANADY, MICHAEL: Football 1, Basket- ball 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, FHS 2 CANADY, MITCHEL: FCA 1, 2, 3 CANADY, WENDY: Softball 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, FBLA 1, 2, 3 QPres.i, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Hllsborean Staff 2, 3 fSports Editori CANDILERI, AMANDA CANNON, TRAGEDY CAPITANO, RAQUEL CAPITANO, SAM CAREY, LEIGH: Swim Team 1, Flagette 2, 3 QCo-Headl, CBE 3, FBLA 3 CARR, CAROLINE CARR, STEVEN: Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, JAMMA 1, Student Gov't 2 CARREIRA, CHERYL: Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, S-Club 1, 2, 3, Terrierettes 2, 3 ICo- Headj, Sound System 3, SNHS 3 CARTER, ROBIN CATON, DAWNA: FBLA 2, 3, CBE 3 CELPA, LUIS: FCA 2, 3, FIASA 2, 3 CHAMBERS, CARLOS: ROTC 1, 2, FIASA 1, Student Gov't 2, 3, Football 2, Debate 2, Senior Class VP, SAC 3, An- chors 3, ICC 3, JAMMA 3 CHANG, YUN: German 1, 2, 3, Interact 3, Beaker Breakers 3 CHAPPELL, BRAD: ROTC 1, 2, 3, Peer Fac. 2, Student Council Hist. 3, Latin 3 CHAPPELL, PRINCE CHESSER, ANTHONY: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3 IPres.i, NHS 2, 3 fPres.i CHERRY, WILLIE: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, DECA 3 CHESSER, DIANE: FBLA 2, 3, CBE 3 CHILSHOLM, LISA: Flagette 3, FBLA 3 CIMO, LESLIE: Dance Club 1, Anchors 2, 3, SAC 3, Surf Club 3 CLARK, ANGEL: DECA 3 CLARKSON, MONICA: Student Gov't 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, VICA 3, Surf Club 3 CLIFF, ROBERT: Student Gov't 3 COAKLY, MICHAEL COFFEY, WAYNE: Drill Team 1, 2, Ger- man 2, 3, RATS 2 COLLINS, LORI: Key Club 1, 2, 3 QVPJQ FCA 3, ICC 3 COMBEE, LYNETTE: FBLA 2, 3, Debate Club 2, Surf Club 3 COMELLAS, MIRIAM: SNHS 1, 2, 3 tSec.i, NHS 2, 3, FBLA 2, FCA 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Hllsborean Candidate 3 COMPARETTO, LYNETTE: Z-Club 1, 2, 3, SAC 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, Debate 3, FCA 3 COOPER, GLORIA: Dancerette 1, 2, 3 fHead1, Opti-Miss 1, 2, 3 ITreas.J, Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, FBLA 2, 3, VICA 3 qTreas.l, Student Council Rep. 2, Hllsborean Cand. 3 COOPER, MICHELLE: FCA 3 COREY, JAMES: Drama Club 3 COSME, ELIZABETH COUSIN, HERMAN COX, KIRK CRISS, TABI CROUCH, HOLLY: FBLA 2 CURIOSO, RUDOLFO: Latin Club 3 IParl.J, Drama Club 3 CURTIS, CHRISTOPHER: FBLA 3 qPres.7, Surf Club 3 QPres.J, J.O. 2 DALE, DERORA: Dancerette 1, 2, 3 4Co- Headl, FCA 1, 2, 3, Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3, S-Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, FBLA 3, Red and Black 3, Lip-Sync 3, Hllsborean Court 1st Attendant DALTON, DARREN: Marching Band 1, 2, Concert Band 1, Sound System 2, 3, Concert Chorus 2, 3 DANBY, ANGELA DATSKO, NATHAN: FCA 1, Jazz Band 2, 3, Golf Team 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3 EJEJUAN, FRANK: Wrestling 2, 3, FCA 2, IQELCASTILLO, BRIDGETTE: RATS 2 Q ec., DELCUETO, JULIE: Hllsborean Staff 1, 2, 3 QCO-Editor-in-Chiefi, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, HHS 2, 3, SNHS 2, 3, Citizen Advisory Committee, Debate DELEON, YUDELKA DERY, MILAN: Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2,3 DEWEY, ANGELA: Anchors 2, 3 lSec.i, CBE 3 IPres.1, FBLA 3 DEXTER, BRIDGET: Fla ette 1, FCA 1, Band 1, Opti-Miss 2, 3, HOSA 2, 3, Dancerette 3, Hllsborean Cand. DIAZ, CHRISTINE: Volleyball 1, 3, Basketball 1, 3, FCA 1, 3, Soccer 1, Soft- ball3 DIAZ, ERNEST DIAZ, MICHAEL DIAZ, ROBERT: FCA 1, 2, 3, Sound System 3, Concert Chorus 3, Key Club 3, Hllsborean Staff 3 DIECIDUE, BRIDGET: FCA 1, 2, 3, ln- teract 2, S-Club 3, Softball 3 DIXON, ANDREA: Helm 1, 2, 3, FHS 2, Latin Club 3, JAMMA 3, Student Council Senior Directory! 161 Rep. 33 Track 3 DIXON, CHARLES DONAHUE, PAUL: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 33 Interact 23 FCS 1, 2, 33 HSS 2, 33 Con- cert Chorus 1, 2, 33 Sound System 2, 33 Beta 23 Key Club 2, 31Treas.13 Hilsborean Cand. 33 SNHS 33 NHS 31VP1 DOUGLAS, KEVIN: ROTC 1, 2, 33 FHA 1, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 33 FCA 2, 33 Football 3 DRAKE, JULIE: Terrierettes 2, 33 FCA 33 Debate 3 KVPDQ NHS 3 DREWRY, TROY DUMAS, CARLA DUPREE, JAMES EDDINGS, RHEA: FBLA 1, 2, 3 tSec. 213 Anchors 2, 3 iTreas.13 Peer Fac. 3 ESTRADA, MAGDELENE: FCA 3 EVANS, SHANNON FABELO, DARLENE: SAC 1, 2, 33 Beta 1, 2, 3 lSec.13 Anchors 1, 2, 31Pres.13 NHS 1, 2, 3 iTreas.13 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3 iTreas.13 HSS 2, 33 FNHS 2, 3 tV.Pres.13 Peer Fac. 2, 33 Senior Class Pres. 33 Hilsborean Staff 2, 3 tBus. MBRBQBTJQ Beaker Breakers 33 ICC 33 Who's Who in American High School Students 23 Hilsborean Candidate 3 FARIAS, RICHARD FARRELL, ANGELINA: Band 13 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Color Guard 1, 2, 3 FAVATA, ANTHONY: Football 13 Wrestl- ing 1, 23 FCA 1, 2, 3 qSgt. at Arms13 Key Club 2, 3 FERNANDEZ, ARMANDO: Swim Team 1, 2, 33 Swim Club 1 FERNANDEZ, LISA A.: HOSA 2, 3 FERNANDEZ, LORETTA: Chorus 13 Helm 3 FERNANDEZ, RICHARD FERRERA, YVETTE: Z-Club 1, 2, 3: ln- teract Sweethearts 2, 33 FCA 2, 3 FIDLER, KELLY: TOPS 13 Wrestlerette 1, 23 FCA 1, 23 S-Club 2,31 HOSA 2, 31ParI. 21 fV.Pres. 313 ICC 33 Peer Fac. 33 Who's Who in American High School Students 3 FLOWERS, DAVID FREDMAN, DAVID: RATS 1, 23 FBLA 23 Surf Club 33 CECF 3 FREEMAN, KATHLEEN: Civinettes 1, 2, 33 HSS 2, 33 DECA 2, 33 NHS 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3 FREIJOMEL, TONY GALES, TIMOTHY: Band 1, 2, 3 fDrum Maj.13 Beaker Breakers 2, 33 Cross Coun- try 23 Track 2 GANT, WILLIE GANTT, TONY GARCIA, ANDRE GARDNER, TAMMY: Concert Band 13 Marching Band 1, 23 Key Club 1, 2, 3 fPf9S.1Q SAC 2, 33 Hilsborean Staff 2, 33 Terrier Bark 23 Who's Who in American High School Students 23 ICC 3 IChair- man13 Top Terrier 33 Soccer 33 Student Government 3 iV.Pres.1 GASTON, ROBERT GAY, CARL GAYNOR, MELINDA GEARY, SEAN: Swim Team 1, 23 FCA 1, 2, 3g Interact 23 J.O. 2 GENNARO, JACK: Football 1, 2, 33 FCA 1, 2, 3 IPres.13 Z-Club 2, 33 FBLA 2, 33 Mr. Hilsborean 3 GERHART, DIANNE: FCA 1, 2, 33 DCT 2, 3: Interact 3 GIBSON, SHANNON GILLYARD, LARONDA: FBLA 13 DECA 3 GIRVIN, DEANNA: German Club 2, 33 FCA 3: Surf Club 3 162 1 Senior Directory GLYMPH, ADRIENNE: FBLA 2, 3 GOLIDAY, ROBERT GONZALES, KAREN: Wrestlerettes lj In- teract 23 DCT 3 GONAZLES, DOREEN: VICA 3 fPres.13 Hilsborean Cand. GONZALES, JAVIER GORDILLO, STEVE: J.V. Basketball 13 SNHS 2, 33 HSS 2, 33 Beaker Breakers 3 GORDON, STEVE GRAEF, LIANNE: S-Club 2, 33 Terrieret- tes 2, 33 Hilsborean Staff 1, 2, 3 tUndercIass Editor1 GRANT, WALTER GREEN, JOHN: Track 2, 33 Football 33 FCA3 GREEN,MARCY GREEN, MICHELLE: Z-Club 1, 23 FCA 2, 3 GREEN, TIMOTHY GREMER, STEVE: FCA 1, 2, 33 Soccer 2, 33 Anchors tAdmiraI1 GRIFFIN, BENETTYE: JAMMA 1, 2, 3 IPres.13 Student Gov't 1, 2, 33 SAC 1, 2, 33 Hilsborean Staff 2, 33 FCA 2, 33 ICC 2, 33 Terrierettes 1, 2, 33 Z-Club 33 Volleyball 23 Interact 23 Senior Class QSec.13 Hilsborean Candidate GRIMSLEY, OTHA GUDD, STEVEN GUERRA, DANA: Soccer 1, 2, 33 Surf 3 GUERRA, LIZETTE: FBLA 1, 2 IPres.1, 3 IV.Pres.13 Z-Club 2, 3 QV.Pres.13 FCA 1, 2, 3 tTreas.13 Student Gov't 2, 33 SAC 33 Thespian 13 Dancerette 2, 3 ICO-Head13 ICC 33 Surf3 4Sec.13 Ms. Hilsborean GUERRERO, THOMAS SIUINYARD, CLARENCE: ROTC 13 Band GUNN, MICHAEL: JO 23 Surf 3 GUTIRREZ, DAVID HAGSTROM, SHERI HAGUE, TERRI: Z-Club 1, 23 SNHS 1, 2, 33 FCA 1, 2, 33 NHS 2, 33 Hilsborean Staff 33 HSS 2, 3 tSec.13 Soccer 2, 33 Peer Fac. HALL, MARLIN: Basketball 13 Interact 33 Surf 3 HALL, SUE: FNHS 33 Beaker Breakers 3 HALL, THOMAS: Tennis 13 DCT 33 ln- teract3 HALL, YOLANDA: Red and Black 23 Drama 3 HALLMAN, BRIAN: J.O. 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3: FCA 2, 3 HANNA, GERRILYNN HARPER, JENNIFER: FCA 1, 2, 33 Key Club 2, 33 HSS 1, 2, 3 fTreas.13 Student Council 1, 33 Hilsborean Staff fAdvertis- ing Editor 2, 313 Hilsborean Cand. 33 Soc- cer 3 HARPER, RANDAL HARRIS, ANTONY HARRIS, BRENDA: CBA 3 HARRIS, KEVIN HARRIS, SHARMON HARRISON, WATT HATES, FREDRICK HATTEN, SHELLY HAZLEDON, JOANNA: FHS 23 Key Club 2, 3 ISec.13 Helm 2 ICO-Editor13 Soccer 3 HEDGEPETH, WILLIAN HENRIKSON, KIMBERLY: FBLA 2, 33 S- Club 2, 33 FCA 3 HERN, STACEY: Environment Club 13 FBLA 1, 21Pres.1, 33 S-Club 2, 33 Golf 23 Wrestlerette 2, 33 CBE 3 HERNANDEZ, LUZ HERNANDEZ, TAMMY: Mu Alpha Th,,,,'xt 2, 3, FCA 2, 33 wresrierene 1, icc 3- 11553131 33 Soccer 33 Beaker Breaker 3 360,431.4 Peer Fac. 3, FBLA 23 Who's who 3,3331 American High School Student 3:Ter,i.1 rierettes 23 Top Terrier 33 Home Rep 3.1m Hilsborean Staff 1, 2 '3 I3, QCO-Editor-in-Chief1 ' ,lil HERRINGTON, KENDRA: Interact 2 grill IPres.13 Terrier Bark 23 Lip-Sync 2gFC13,i4 fV.PI'9S.1j Student Council 33 Hilsborean. Candidate 3 'ill HERSEY, ANGELA: FHA 1, 2,33 Cecrgill fTl'B3S.1Q JAMMA 33 Flagette 3 fill HILDEBRAND, GEORGE: interact 1, 2,3 ill5 g3Treas.13 FCA 1, 2, 33 FHS 2,33Thespian5i11Ol HILLMON, MARTY ,gl HIRSCHFELD, MARY ,il HoDGoN, LAURIE: Swim Team 1, 2,33 ,311 FBLA 1, 2, 3 QHISL1, norc 1 51 HOLLIS, AMANDA 21, HOLM, ROBERT: Marching Band 1, 2, 35 3111 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Jazz Band 2, 33 .1 German Club 1, 2 fV.Pres.13 GHS 2,3 -Q1 tSec.13 Honor Society 23 Key Club 2, 33 Sound System 33 FCA 3 ., HOMER, NATHANIEL ,, HORTON, MICHELLE: FCA 1, 2, 33 HSS 33 Terrierettes 1, 2, 33 FNHS 2, 33 Beta 33 ZZ Baseball 2, 3 fStat.13 Swim tStat.13 Cheerleader 33 Key Club 3 3 HORTON, TIMOTHY :I HOUSER, ANGELA HOWEY, LOURA: Anchors, 33 HSS 33 if Student Gov't 3 ITreas.13 Hilsborean Stall 'f 33 FCA 33 ICC 33 Peer Fac. 33 Soccer 33 2 Top Terrier 3 ' HUDSON, SUZANNE if HUNTER, TORANA: Soph. Class fS6C.1Q il FHA 13 Track 1, 2, 33 SAC 1, 2, 33 FCA1, I 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 ICC 1, 2,33 I JAMMA 1, 2, 33 Junior Class fTreaS.l3 3 Soccer 2, 33 Senior Class iTreas.13 Thes- - pians 33 Hilsborean Candidate 3 HOSFORD, KOMEH: Cheerleader 1, 2: FBLA 1, 23 FCA 1, 2, 33 Red and Blackt. 2, 33 Chorus 33 Surf 3 I HIJRLEY, MICHELLE HUSKEY, TINA: Anchors 2, 33 HOSA21 FBLA 33 Beta 33 NHS 33 Who's Who in American High School Students 3 ILLING, ROBERT I JACKSON, DIETRA: Cheerleader 1, 2: FBLA 33 Wrestlerette 3 JACKSON, GEORGE JACKSON, Vikki: Drama 1, 2, 3 fV.Pres.13 FCA 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 FBLA 1, 2, 33 Z-Club 1, 23 Soccer 33 JAMMA 3: Junior Class tSec.13 Hilsborean Can- didate 3 JARAMILLO, MAURICIO: Soccer 1, 2, 33 FCA 1,2 JENKINS, JACQUELYN JENKINS, FREDRICK: Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Jazz Band 31 Press Club 23 FCA 3 JIMENEZ, ANTHONY: Football 1, 2,33 FCA 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 3 JIMENEZ, LUDY JOHN, HILMA: FNHS 1, 2, 33 Latin CIub3 JOHNSON, CHARLES: Wrestling 2, 3 JOHNSON, CLEVELAND JOHNSON, GWYNN: Band 23 lnteract33 Beaker Breakers 33 FNHS 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 33 HSS 33 Softball 3 JOHNSON, GAVIN: DCT 2, 3 JOHNSON, JAMES JOHNSON, RODNEY x 4 lJOHNSTON, STEVEN: CECF 2, 3 Pres v. -I QSONES, ANGELIQUE: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: FCA 1, 2: Home Rep. 1: Key Club 2, 3: 'Wrestlerette 2: Drama Club 3: JAMMA 3: Hilsborean Court First Att. JONES, GILBERT JONES, LAURA JONES, TRAVARIS: FCA 1, 2, 3: Football 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Home Rep. 2, 3: HERO3 JONES, TYRA JORDEN, MELISSA JUDD, JEFFREY JURY, AMANDA: HOSA KASE, THOMAS: Chorus 1, 2, 3: ROTC 1, 2, 3: Student Council Rep. 3 KEATON, DARREN: ROTC KEENAN, KENNIS KEENE, CHARLES: J.O. 1, 2: FCA 1, 2: Swim Club 1: Surf Club 3: Terrier Bark 1 KENT, DAVID: Baseball 1, 2, 3 KESSLER, LAURA: FHA 2, 3 KILIAN, SCOTT: DCT 3 KIRK, DONALENE: FCA 1, 2, 3: Interact 2, 3 KLUGE, PATRICK: Soccer 2, 3 KNIGHT, DENISE KOZAK, SAMANTHA LABLRBERA, CHANTEL LAIHUYEN, LIENNHU LANCASTER, MARVIN: Baseball 1, 2, 3: J.V. Football 1 LAPE, STEVEN LASANTA, ARTURO LEDUC, JAMES: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Sound System 3: Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3 LEE, DARIN LEGGON, REGINALD: ROTC: Track 2, 3: Band 2, 3 LEONE, ROSS LEWIS, KIMBERLY: JAMMA 3: FHA 3 LICHTE, MARK: ROTC 1: Drama 3 LIVINGSTON, PRESTON: FCA 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 3 LONGWORTH, HEATHER: Cheerleader 2, 3: HSS 3: Beaker Breakers 3 fV.Pres.I: FCA 2, 3: Terrier Bark 2, 3: Home Rep. 1: SNHS 2, 3: Surf Club 3: NHS 3 LOPEZ, CARIDAD: FCA 1, 2: Civinettes 1, 2, 3 lPres.I: Marching Band 1, 2: Con- cert Band 1, 2: DCT 3 fPres.I LOPEZ, TODD: J.O. 1, 2: Wrestling 1, 2: Terrier Bark 1: FCA 1, 2, 3: Hilsborean Staff 2, 3: Surf Club 3: Hilsborean Court 4th Attendant: Home Rep. 2 LOPRESTO, JOSEPH: CECF 3 LOVE, SHALONDA LOVETT, JERRY LUZEY, OMAR: J.O. 1, 2: Wrestling 1: Soccer 2, 3: Home Rep. 3 MACDOUGALL, MICHAEL MANGANELLO, LARRY MANN, TANYA MARCUS, ANGELA: FCA 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1: SAC 1, 2, 3: ROTC 2: JAMMA fV.Pres.I: ICC 33 Dancerette 3 MARRS, RUSSELL: FCA 1, 2, 3: J.V. Football 1: Track 1, 2, 3: Swim Team 2: Key Club 2, 3: Home Rep. 3: FBLA 3 MARSHALL, SANDRA: DECA fSec.I 3 MARTINEZ, MARIA: FCA 1, 2, 3: FNHS 2, 3 fPres.I: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Soccer Statistician 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 MARTINEZ, REINALDO: FCA 1, 2: Foot- ball 3: Drama 3 MATES, NANCY: SNHS 1: Drama 2, 3: HSS 3: Variety Show 2 MATOS, ANTHONY: German Club 3: Drill Team 3: Rifle Team 3 MATTHEWS, JEFFEREY: Interact 3: FCA MCALLISTER, WILLAM MCCLARY, SONYA: FCA 1, 2, 3: JAMMA 3: VICA 3 fPres.J: Hilsborean Cand. 3 MCCOMAS, DAVID: FNHS 2, 3: Dr. Who 2, 3 MCCOY, ANGELA: Environmental 1, 2: Chorus 1: FBLA 2: Opti-Miss 2: FCA 3 MCCREARY, MARTIN: JO 1, 2: DCT 3: Environmental 1: Surf3 MCDANIEL, DENNIS: FCA 1, 2, 3: Red and Black 3 MCDONALD, MICHAEL MCDOWELL, JEFFERY MCKENZIE, LESLIE: lVlu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3: S-Club 2, 3: HSS 2, 3 fPres.I: Red and Black 2, 3 ISports Editory: SNHS 3: Soccer3 MCMILLAN, MARK MCMULLEN, JONNA: FCA 2: FBLA 2, 3: Hilsborean Cand. 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students MCLENDON, APRYL: Homeroom Rep. 1: Anchors 1, 2, 3: Terrierettes 1, 2: FCA 1, 2, 3: SNHS 2, 3: Soccer Stat. 2, 3: Dancerette 3: Softball 3 MEDINA, CARMEN: HOSA 2, 3 QHist.J: Homeroom Rep. 3: Z-Club 3: FCA 3: Lip- Sync 3 MEEKS, MISTIE: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3: FNHS 2, 3 ITreas.l: SNHS 2: Peer Fac. 3 MENCHACA, SANDRA MIDULLA, KIM MILLER, DAVID: Soccer 1, 2, 3: FCA 3: Interact 1, 2, 3 fV.Pres.I: ICC 3: Football 3 MILLER, MICHAEL: ROTC 1: J.O. 2: Football 2: Wrestling 3 MILLER, SHAWN: ROTC Drill Team 3 MIRANDA, IRIS MITCHELL, CHRISTOPHER: FCA 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3 MOBLEY, EUGENE MONTGOMERY, CLYTEMNESTER: JAMMA 3: Basketball 2: Track 2: Chorus 3: Homeroom Rep. 3 MOORE, KELLY: J.O. 1, 2: CECF 3 MOORE, MELISSA: HOSA 2, 3: FCA 3: Terrier Bark 2, 3: Interact 2: FBLA 3: Homeroom Rep. 3: Surf 3: Thespians 3: Hilsborean Cand. 3 MOORE, OLEN MOORE, SHELLEY: Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3: Terrierettes 1, 2, 3 fHeadJ: Homeroom Rep. 1: FCA 2, 3 fPres.I: Tennis 2: FNHS 2, 3: ICC 3: Sound System 3: Z-Club 3: NHS 3 MOORE, PATRICK: ROTC 1: FCA 3 MORADIELLOS, NATALIE MORALES, JEREMIAH MORAN, SHARON MORRIS, MELISSA: Swim 1, 2, 3 tCapt.J: Swim Club 1: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3 fSec.I: Hilsborean Staff 1, 2 IFacuIty Editory, 3 fSenior Editorl: Z-Club 1, 2, 3: HSS 2, 3: Soccer 3: Peer Fac. 3: NHS 3: Hilsborean Cand. 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 2: FHS 2 MORRISON, KIM MURPHY, MELVIN: ROTC 1, 2, 3 MYERS, REGINALD NALLAR, CLAUDIO NAMEY, MICHELLE: Thespians. 1: Z- Club 3: Wrestlerette 1: Surf Club 3 tSgt. at Armsj NANTON, LIONEL NARANJO, LIZA NGUYEN, MONGLIEN NIBLACK, KIMBERLY: FCA 1, 2: SAC 2, 3: Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3: JAMMA 3 fSec.I: Terrierettes 3: Hilsborean Staff 3: Peer Fac. 3 NICHOLLS, DEANNE NIZOL, CHRISTOPHER NOGUERAS, ALAN NORTON, DALLAS: FCA 1, 2: Drama 3: JAMMA 3 fTreas.I: Hilsborean Court 4th Att. NORWOOD, PORTIA: Student Gov't 1, 2: Basketball 1: CBE 3: FBLA 3 ORTIZ, ANTONIO OXENDINE, PAMELA: FBLA 2: FCA 2, 3: Key Club 3 PACER, VICTORIA: Drama 2, 3: Concert Chorus 2, 3: FCA 2: Wrestlerette 2 fCapt.I: HOSA 3: Debate 2: Flagette Mgr. 2: Dancerette lvlgr. 3 PAINTER, KACHELLE: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3: Golf 1, 2, 3 fCapt.I: FCA 3: Opti- Miss 2, 3 fTreas.J: Homeroom Rep. 2 PAMPLONA, DINA: CECF 3: SNHS 3: Environment Club 1 fSec.I: Interact 2, 3: Surf3 -' PARKER, SHERLYN: FBLA 1, 2, 3 PARNELL, DEANNA: FHA 1, 2, 3: FBLA 2,3 PATEL, KAUSHIK: Basketball 1 PATEL, RAJESH PATTON, JUAN: FCA 1, 2, 3: FBLA 2: Football 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Homeroom Rep. 2 PENN, LOLITHA: Volleyball 2, 3 PEDERSON, EILEEN PENZATO, MARK: Soccer 1, 2, 3: FCA 3 PERDUE, ROGER: DCT 3 PEREZ, ALTHEA: FBLA 2, 3: Wresstlerette 2, 3: Debate 2: FCA 3: Ten- nis PEREZ, CHERIE: Swim Club 1: Softball 1, 2, 3: Interact 2, 3 PEREZ, THERESA PINEILLA, MELISSA PITCHER, JOHN PLAXENCIA, OSVALDO: Thespians 3: Swimming 3 POORE, CHERIE: Chorus 2, 3: FBLA 2 PRADO, IVAN PRATT, SIMONE: Soph. Class Pres.: Junior Class Pres.: Student Council 1, 2, 3 fPres.J: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Terrierettes 2, 3: JAMMA 2, 3: HSS 2, 3: SAC 3: Thespian 2, 3: Girls' State 2: ICC 1, 2, 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 2: Track 2 PRICE, THOMAS PUTNAM, TINA QUESNALL, JAMES: Football 2, 3: FCA 2, 3: Track 2: Wrestling 3 QUINONES, LUZ: FBLA 1, 2, 3 RABY, CYNTHIA: Softball 1: Helm 2, 3: Z-Club 2, 3 RAINEY, TONYA RAMIREZ, WENDELL: Football 1, 2, 3: Beta 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: HSS 2, 3: FCA 2, 3 RAMOS, NELLY: HOSA 3: Terrier Bark 3 RAMOS, REINALDO RAY, ROBERT: FCA 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: SNHS 2, 3: Track 2: FBLA 2: HSS 3: Interact 3: Student Council 3 REDINGTON, ANTHONY: FBLA 1, 2, 3: FCA 1 , 2 REED, KETHIA: JAMMA 3: VICA 3 ISgt. atArmsI Senior Directory 1 163 REED, SONYA REED, TANYA REESE, REGINALD: Basketball 1, 2, 3 REEL, DANNY ' REESE, TODD: SNHS 1, 2, 3: Soccer 2. 3: FHS 2: HSS 3: Interact 3: FCA 3 REID, LISA: Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3: FCA 1, 2, 3: Track 1:JAMMA 1, 2, 3: SAC 1, 2, 3: Terrierette 2, 3: Dancerette 3 REIGAL, BRETT: DCT 2: Surf Club 3 REYES, OSMARA: FCA 3: Softball 3 RICHARDSON, ARNOLD RICHIE, MARY: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3: FCA 3: Sound System 3 RICHO, MARIE: FCA 1, 2: FBLA 1, 2, 3: Interact 1, 2: SAC 1, 2: Red and Black 3: JAMMA 3: Homeroom Rep. 3: Opti-Miss 3 RIMES, JERRY: Helm 2 ROBINSON, EDWARD: FBLA 2: Swim 2: ROTC 2, 3: CBE 3: CECF3 ROBINSON, LISA RODRIGUEZ, CATALINA RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ, GLORIA RODRIGUEZ, SAMUEL ROEBUCK, DONNA: Concert Chorus 2, 3 tTreas.I: Opti-Miss 2: VICA 3: FBLA 3: Sound System 3 ROGERS, WILLIAM: FCA 2, 3: Helm 3: Key Club 3: SNHS 3: Top Terrier ROJAS, HEIDY ROLSTON, STEVE: ROTC 1, 2, 3: Rifle Team Capt. 3 ROMAN, ROBERT ROMANELLO, GIUSEPPINA RUA, DANIEL: Interact 1, 2, 3 :Pres 2, 35: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2 tSgt. at Armsl 3: Hllsborean Staff 1, 2, 3 tStudent Life Editory: Football 1: Golf 1, 2, 3 :Capt 2, 31: Homeroom Rep. 2, 3: ICC 2, 3: FIASA 2: Beaker Breakers 2, 3: HSS 3 tV.Pres.J: SNHS 3: NHS 3: Whois Who Among American High School Students 2: Hllsborean Candidate 3 RUIZ, EVLIN RUMLIN, DANNY RUSS, MICHAEL: HERO 1, 2, 3: FHA 3: FCA 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: ROTC 2 SALERMO, EDUARDO SAMS, MERRITT SAMUELS, GEORGE: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Jazz Band 2, 3: Sound System 3 SANTIAGO, RODE: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1: FCA 2: FNHS 2: FCA 3: Student Council Rep. 2: HOSA 2 ISec.I, 3 tSec.I SARTIN, ELIZABETH: FCA 1, 2, 3: Soc- cer tMgr.I 2, 3 SCAGLIONE, JOHN SCHWAB, DEBRA: FBLA 1 tParl.J: FCA 2: VICA 3 tSgt. at Armsj SCOZZARI, MARCELLO: Jazz Band 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1: SNHS 1, 2, 3: Marching Band 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: HSS 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3: FCA 31 Beaker Breakers 3 SEAL, JARRET: Track 1: Wrestling 2, 3: Hllsborean Staff 3 SEIDL, ERINN: Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3: SNHS 1, 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: HSS 2, 3: FCA 3 SETSER, KENNETH: FCA 1,2, 3 SEWARD, SHAWN SHEFFIELD, GARY: Baseball 1, 2. 3: HERO 3: Football 3 SHIELDS, LESLEY: FBLA 1: Surf Club 3: l64 1 Senior Directory VICA3 SHORTY, BETTY SHORTY, SHIRLEY SIERRA, CHANTEL: DCT 3 SILEO, MICHELLE: FBLA 1, 2: CBE 3: Wrestlerette 2, 3 SIMEONA, MARYFRANCES: Anchors.2. 3 tHist.J: Chorus 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: Terrier Bark 2: Red and Black 2, 3 tFeatures Ed.J: HSS 3: Drama Club 3 SIMMONS, DWAYNE: ROTC 1, 2, 3: CECF 2, 3: DCT 2, 3 SIMMONS, ROBERT SINGLETON, CECELIA: FBLA 1, 2: CBE 2: Volleyball 2: Drama Club 3 SKERL, TRACY: FCA 1: Swim Club 1: Bodybuilding Contest 1, 3: Swim Team 1, 2: FCA2 SKIPPER, KAREN SLOCUMB, MELANIE SMALL, DEMETRIA SMITH, JIM SMITH, JODIE: FBLA 2, 3 tTreas.J: CBE 3 SMITH, PAULA SMITH, ROBBIE: Cheerleader 1, 3: Ter- rier Bark 1, 3: Student Council 1: Hllsborean Candidate 3: FCA 3 SMITH, TAMMY: FBLA 2, 3 SNAVELY, SCOTT SNYDER, PATRICK: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 2: HSS 1, 2, 3: Jazz Band 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: Hllsborean Staff 2: Beaker Breakers 3: FCA 3 SOTO, RAQUEL: Flagette 1: Z-Club 2, 3: FBLA 2: Tennis 2: Wrestlerette 2: Stu- dent Council 2, 3: Debate 2, 3: FCA 3: Surf3 SPENCER, ALICIA: CBE 3 SPIDEL, KARL: ROTC 1, 2, 3: FCA 1, 2, 3: FCC 1: German Club 3: Interact 3 SPIVEY, MELISSA: Terrierette 1, 2: FCA 1, 2, 3: Concert Chorus 2, 3: Opti-Miss 2, 3 tPres.I: Sound System STANLEY, SHERRIE STAVISH, BRENDON: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3 STEPHENS, MELISSA: FBLA 1, 2, 3: FCA 3: opts-Miss 3 STERANSKY, TAMMY: S-Club 1, 2: FCA 1, 2, 3 tSec.i: Flagxette 1, 2, 3 tHeadI: Chorus 1, 2, 3: ICC :Student Gov't STEVENSON, TINA STIDHAM, BRYAN: ROTC 1, 2, 3: Color Guard 1, 2, 3: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3 STINER, BETTY: Dance Club 1: FBLA 2, 3: Softball 2: CBE 3 STRAUSS, SHEILA: FBLA 2, 3: CBE 3 STUBBS, SHANDA: Z-Club 2: Debate 2: FBLA 2, 3: Wrestlerette 2: Tennis 2, 3: Homeroom Rep. 3: FCA 3 TEMPLIN, KEITH THAYER, DOUGLAS: JO 1, 2: Homeroom Rep. 1, 2: FCA 1, 2, 3: Photo Club 1: Hllsborean Staff 2 iPhoto. Ed.J 3: FBLA 2: SurfClub 3 THOMAS, DAREN THOMAS, EUGENE THOMAS, LORI: Z-Club 2, 3: SAC 2: FCA 2: FBLA 3: Surf Club 3 THOMPSON, WILLIAM: Basketball 1: ROTC 1,2, 3 THORNTON, LISA TINCHER, EVELYN TORRES, SAUL TOSSAS, JANETTE TRACIE, LOUIS: Football 1, 2: Golf 1, 2, 3: FCA 1, 2, 3: JO 1, 2: FIASA 2: DCT3 TRAPP, CASSANDRA: Soccer 1: FBLA 2, 3 TRUJILLO, RICHARD TURNER, STACEY TYREE, CHARLES VALDES, ANA VALENZUELA, WILSON VIGIL, JUDY VIREILES, RUTH: FCA 1, 2, 3 qPres.:: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3 QV. Pres.I: HSS 1,233 Homeroom Rep. 1: SNHS 2, 3 tPres,I: NHS 2, 3 tSec.J WACKER, ARMIN: GHS 3: German Club 3: Red and Black 3: Exchange Studem WALKER, CEDRIC WALLACE, RICHARD: FCA 1, 2, 31 Basketball 1, 2: Key Club 2, 3: FBLA3 WALTON, AMANDA WARD, si-IAWNETTE: FBLA 1, 2, 3: CBE 3 WASHINGTON, MICHAEL: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Band 1: Football 2: JAMMA 3 WASHINGTON, KNIKITA: Band 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1: Basketball 1, 2: HOSA 2: FHA 3 WATTON, EILEEN: Cheerleader 1 lCo- Headl, 2, 3 tCo-Headj: Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3: Environment Club 1: Opti-Miss 1, 2,3 tV.Pres.I: Press Club 2 fSec.I: Red and Black 2 tEditoriaI Ed.J, 3 tEd. in Chiefl: FCA 3: Thespians 3: ICC 3: Hllsborean Cand. 3 WEIR, SANDRA: FBLA 1, 2, 3 tPres.I: CBE 3: Dance Club 1 WHITE, JAMES: Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3: FCA 1, 2: TOPS 1: Sound System 2, 3: Drama 3: Debate 3: Key Club 3: Marching Band 3 WHITE, MELISSA: Drama Club 3: FCA3 WHITEMAN, MICHELLE: FBLA 1, 2: ln- teract 2, 3: FCA 3: Surf Club 3: DCT 3: Softball 3 WILBER, MICHAEL WILDER, FAYE: FCA 1, 2: Opti-Miss 3 WILKES, ANDREW WILKENS, SHANNON: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 2: Thespians 2: Band Historian 2: Soccer 3: FCA 3 WILLIAMS, BUFFY WILLIAMS, TALMADGE: FCA 1, 2: DECA 3 WILLIAMSON, CARLA WILSON, BERNARD WINGFIELD, TREVAS: Student Council 2, 3: JAMMA 3 WOOD, RHONDA: Z-Club 2, 3 tTreas.l: FCA 2: VICA 3 tSec.J: FBLA 3: Terrier Bark 3: Student Council 3: Surf 3: Hllsborean Candidate 3 WOODARD, ALLEN WRAY, JUDITH: Helm 1, 2: FCA 3 WRIGHT, BRENDA YORK, ROBERT YOUNG, JEFFREY: Concert Band 3: Jazz Band 3: Tri-State Band 3 YOUNG, JOSHUA: Lighting Crew 2, 3: Radio Club 1: Drama Club 3 YOUNG, KURT: Track 1, 2, 3: Round Ball Club 1: SAC 2, 3: Football 2, 3: FCA 2, 3: JAMMA 3: Student Council 3 YOUNG, MARK: NHS 2, 3 ZAMBRANO, GABRIEL: Swim Team 2. 3: FBLA 3: Debate Club 3 ZELLERS, TIMOTHY: Marching Band 1. 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Jazz Band 2,3 ZETTLES, DOUGLAS: Interact 1, 2, 32 HOSA 2, 3: FCA 2, 3 BUI, HOANG VAN: Helm 1, 2 tEditorJ, 3 tEditorJ Senior Directory 1 165 I66 1 Who's Who Math Wayne Chesser ocial Studies l V.. Dawn Ahern I-,,if,., Julie DeICueto FI'6I lCf'l Gwynn Johnson 'VT- -'T.v' --V, ,. , :Ty A -V ' V rf.. - ' ' Science Heather Longworth Student Gov't Student Gov Simone Loura Pratt Howey Helm German Van Mark Blli Young ROTC Home Econom vu 'ff '57 Steve Laura Alexander Kessler Hilsborean Tammy Hernandez Art Bill Rogers Female Athlete iw Business Ed. Instr. Mus Michelle Robert Buttram Holm A . . P.E. Ana Lori Valdes Collins Male Athlete lnd. Art A W . l VV .gi to s3f34fi i - f +l-I flf i i r ' ' ' , ! l A A l WW- + it .X 4 V. L A I, ,,. 3 i 1 L - , A4.,,, f :g li b 7 Q l L i'A,. 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Y. a 'W . 520 ...Q WW , ,V as I f Qu 173 A W- ww -- -S in S Junior Leaders The 1985-86 Junior Class Officers began their junior year with the right prospective. Under the leadership of their class president, Jackie Coffie, Vice President, Nikki Wolfe, Secretary, Melissa Clarke, and Treasurer, Michelle Daniels. The activities that the Junior Class participated in were the Hilsborean Dance, Spirit Week, and the Centennial Reunion. They helped distribute flyers and helped to organize the events that were to take place during Spirit Week and the Hilsborean Dance. At the Centennial Fie- union on Nov. 2, the junior class sold key chains as a fund raising project. Each of the class officers had his own special duties but the all put their ideas together in the end and worked together. President, Jackie Coffie was in charge of their special projects and made sure that they were carried out proper. ly. Vice President, Nikki Wolfe advised with the president on certain issues and took over when the president was absent. Secretary, Melissa Clark kept record of all of the officers ideas and the projects that they had been working on and Treasurer, Michelle Daniels kept record of the amount of money that they had in their account. With each officer performing their specific duties the junior class of- ficers worked together as a team and accomplished their goals. Among all the different activities that the junior class of- ficers participated in they showed much school spirit and dedication. 5' ' ' r - vt . 1 gsm, 1., . Y 8 I b 1 Q - , K Y -fx' -. I ii 'lffv N X l .J .gi , V ,lr . '-N .-.Wi ',,b!.. i Kneeling: Pres. - Jackie Coffie, V. Pres. - Nikki Wolfe, Sec. - Melissa Clark, Treas. - Michelle Daniels. 174 f Juniors J il 'I 'v ' C ff Cheerleader C. Cenkovich needs a helping hand after a long day of practice. Q. Perez shows her school spirit with a big smile V'-we 1' ' ' Rest and relaxation are shown in the faces of these juniors. ,,.. - 4 .L Q? we 55. .f ' ' 5 A ,Ks if Illim H fi: P,..i 11- . .. W., Q H W .. 3 , cf- 4 2, t , an id 'rd I LJ 1 B. Dewey takes time out to show her friend her new bracelet. ' ' ' 12 . -1 , ' .. - ,,. Q 9 '- .. ff' 2 ' ... -A Lge. 4, ..1.A, ' y A A L ., , W . . 1 5. f 'Syl L. Encinosa proves that the first step will get you every time. J U L N I I F O E Fl Proving that you can cat nap anywhere is D. ROGDUCK- Juniors 1 175 is full of good times there are also wor- ries. lt is easy to feel down about grades jobs girlfriends boyfriends and the future. Having those who really care for you can help a lot. Even if they are just friends they are there for you when you are in need. These caring people are there for you throughout your high school years and the years to come. Caring for Each Other ' 1 1 y , , E H ICI Q!! I ' Tracy Acosta Louis Agresta Gerald Albert Lee Alessi James Alexander Edwin Alicea Debbie Allen Paul Alvarez Ania Amat David Anci Glenn Anderson Mark Anderson Michael Antinori Ella Armwood Rachel Arnold Robert Arroya Aloaro Ashwood Richard Asteasvainzarra Robert Austin Roger Avendano Charles Bacon Luz Baez Nathaniel Baker Tanza Ball 176 f Juniors if it ,f if X .. Above: Showing that they care for each other are C. Petrucelli and M Left: These students show that they know how to share a friendly hug. Mi J 3 5, '41 7 if? 3 'U l l 2, l I XYS l 144 'T , . ,, ,,.. , , .- - f . , ,ff f,1- , zwffq .,,- , nf, . 2 ? 49' L.. N. These SYUGSDYS Cafe HDOUI thSlI' QI'3d6S ip i- Toni Barcelo Mary Barker Troy Batchelder Kerri Battishill Kenneth Baumes Justine Bautista Yvonne Baxendale Latricia Beal April Beck Debbie Becker Steve Bedell John Beeson Dexter Bell Simone Belyea Linda Bennett Claudia Bermudez Monica Bermudez Chris Bernardo Jerome Berrien William Bichard Cassandra Blackman Sheila Blair Sheila Bodden Kim Bolden Erin Carey and Tabitha Botelho exchange secrets. ' 1 :Lk I Juniors 1 177 Missy Boles Miegall Bostick Tabitha Bothelho Sheila Bowen Ken Bowling Taylene Boyd Jamesa Bridges James Brintley Willie Bristor Regina Britt John Brogan John Brown Lana Brown Timothy Brownell Robin Browning Robert Burtner Gina Butcher Lisa Butler Teri Cabrera Michael Calkins Colleen Campbell Angela Cammarata Debrah Campondonico Charlyn Canady Right: Juniors, Lana Brown, Pam Smith, and Terrianna Rodriguez smile for the camera. Below: Kara Self's smile radiates with energy. X :M4---- V V .4 N 178 f Juniors E-5 Ka is J J - - 1+ , ai-- ig A. is XX ,, dm , f 5 x AW: fa 6 1 lf, y ., f , M ,5,M H 3Zi',4Z 4 5 f i , 1 f'Q',f4, 2 z5f 5 s 5 ' WY fi Above: These Juniors show their spirits with gleaming smiles Flight: This junior's happiness shows with a bright smile. Smiling Faces Smiling faces are not an uncommon sight here at Hillsborough High School. Even though many people believe the 11th grade is the hardest year for students during their academic career, those Juniors keep their spirits up. That spirit can be seen in the faces of 11th graders throughout the hallways and corridors of the school. There are many reasons why they smile. It may be the excite- ment of knowing their school career is safely underway and that college is just around the Qi corner or it may be simply because of the I ,y satisfaction of acing a test. Whatever the 4 ' reason, those smiling faces keep Juniors on El ,i top ofthe rest. ,,. 6, L f2gg??f' 305, 3 Lg' Susan Candis Leroy Cannon lris Cannon John Canto Michael Carranza V - TitoCarbajal Erin Carey Nikki Carley Lori Carlson Curtis Castillo Glen Cawley Shelly Cenkovich Lisa Chalmer Christine Chappell Walter Chavarria Dennis Cheung Jacqueline Coffie Johnny Cole Robert Collins Darreyl Comer Brian Conklin Tina Cooke Shannon Cooke Becky Coomes Q. - W 5 qs 'N Juniors! 179 Throughout the years at Hillsborough High School students who participated in the various sports programs had to practice. They practiced in order to perform to the best of their abilities and to reach their peak condition- ing. Before they could start practicing they had to spend some time stretching out in order to prevent serious injuries. When the day of the game finally comes, the participants know that they have practiced to the best of their abilities and will use this knowledge that they have gained to win the game. It takes lots of practice and teamwork to be successful in winning a game. I Practice Makes Perfect Edlon Cooper l Heather Lynn Cooper Herman Cooper Robert Cooper Steven Cooper Jeff Cosgrove WS Jonathan D. Cough James Council Herman Cousin Maurice Crum Ricky Crum Darrell Curts f Earl Dale Michelle Daniel Kym Daniels Tia Daniels - - Casey Davis I Dana Davis H, ff l Q Morris Day Diane Deane Michelle Delagarza ,,: Jean Delgado K- William Denner Melissa Deseiy T 1 .Y I M 180 Above: Warming up before practice Tonya Graes Shelly Cenkovich, and Tracy Acosta i stretch out. Left: These juniors know how to get down. 1-.4 i 1 ' f if Pli sl' I x 1. Q, i . .A 1 5 ' b 1 ,fzhf ' . - Q' , ix . V :Zi - , it I V 95, 1: , .V V 1 -ty if 'r F Brooke Dewey Jennifer De Young Thomas Diez Kokita Dirton Joe Disalvo Arnell Dowels Marcy Dorta Jennifer Drake Rhonda Eberhardt Janice Ellington Ronnie Ellsworth Laura Encinosa George Enriquez Willie Evans Leslie Fagan Sean Favata Ivan Feakes Scott Feazell David Fields Johnny Figueroa William Finger Jason Fitzsummons Anthony Flowers Brian Flowe ,M A- I Left - Kicking a field goal is easy for Ken Bowling. gl-f. ' Y' . Below - Flashing a smile is Lana Brown and friends. i - V H.,-,f A Juniors! 181 . ee u 5' ii Leslie Formica John Fonte Terence Ford Alicia Fordyce Theresa Franklin Curtis Frazier Richard Freeman lvy Garcia Nairza Garcia Pete Garcia Tony Garcia Antonio Garnes Ronald Gardner Lisa Gianino Jackl Gifford Yolanda Glovor Reggie Givens Patricia Gordon Christina Gowan Linda Grantham Tonya Graves William Gregory Johnny Green Katrina Green Right: Howard Ward carefully reviews his work Below: This student is proving to the class that he knows his geography, xi 14. any ' xy- '1 rf' f ' U YQ ll-' TH' 182 f Juniors Studying has become a routine part of a junior s course of education. The students are becoming more serious and attentive in class due to their realization that very soon they will be approaching their senior year. Juniors are taking time out of their extracurricular activities to put more em- phasis on school work, and meeting the new academic graduation requirements. The juniors of 1985 are ready and willing to take the necessary steps for an outstanding academic record. Studying for the Future 5-Q... K X X Jag: 4 -. Chris Griffin Tommie Griffin Geoffery Groves Thomas Guerrero Rocco Grerriero Nell Gutierrez Denise Guzman Michalle Hager Anna Halikoytakis Quitnon Halliburton Kelvin Halyard Christine Hamilton Craig Hammond Christina Harber Richard Harding Mindy Harris Ron Harris Sheila Harris Sheila Harrison Sonya Hart Thomas Hartman Charles Hays Randy Henderson Anthony Hendry ? ,Z Decorating ' Whether it was decorating doorways for Christmas or camouflaglng cars with toilet paper everyone had the experience of it once Lavlshly embellrshing their sur roundin s was one of the services of tee Displays included adorning the first floor with brightly painted beat banners urging Hillsborough to victory Others such as parties and banquets were elaborate concoctlons of balloons and crepe paper to conceal bleak monotonous environments I - Q v students who volunteered for the 'commit- I 0 if Q x RQTTYFIII: I ' 'f' Lilian Herrain Cheryl Hershberger Deanna Hicks Jeff Hieber Juan Hierrezuelo John Hill Melvin Hinson Heather Hodges Eddie Horace Chris Horton Monica Hosford Marie Hosley John Hughes Kim Hunter Neil Huntly Joseph Hutchins Lynette Hutchinson Carolyn Humprey Carlos Iglesias Lance lngold Anna Isla Richard Ivey Stephanie Ivy Angela Jackson fl? ., . 11, l S, I ng., Q. 'Q .uw t --f..iFT,Ti'-1 A .59 '- 'lffigw--' :My , , me M, ' wx I X Ftexie Jacobs Natalie James Albert Jenkins Kelly Jenkins Richard Jennings Hyacinth John Antinell Johnson Antonio Johnson Christine Johnson Coy Johnson Debra Johnson Krista Johnson Marlo Jones Merrith Jones Miriam Jones Timothy Jones Albert Jordan Dwayne Josephson Cynthia Julian William Juroff Cheryl Kearbey Karen Kelly Richard Kennedy Michelle Kunahon .li These students decorate by painting banners. Ghosts and goblins adorn this Halloween doorway. ,190 QQHQW Juniors! 185 A Joyce Kimbrel Michelle King Jaydee Knight Raquel Kramer Troels Kristiansen Nancy LaForce Kim Lainhardt Eddie Lao Sanh Lao Rolando Lastra Rita Lawson Colleen Leary Christina Leass Larrie Lepard Reggie Leggon Leora Leal Steve Ledford Charles Lee Gregory Lee Kristen Lee Sharon Leto Terri Levine Ronald Lewis Kory Loder Right: While trying to get the attention of L Encinosa K Nunamaker pretends to push her over Below: This terrier tries to get a fellow classmate to notice her ai- rv' ,ef ...HM - .19 - 1 1 ju' lg! 186fJuniors i fi ,rf ,', - . J... H. Above: One technique of flirting is leaving secret messages as shown here. Left: These student show their friendship with a hug. Flirting A subject that did not appear on the cur- riculum but was eagerly mastered by most of the students was flirting. One could see this popular pastime being practiced in the halls and in the classrooms. There were actual goals were the same to find a date for Friday night. Something as little as a friendly hug or a wink could be considered as serious flirting. While some did it just to get what they wanted others just did it for un. many different styles of execution but the f 7 . 5, X ' A'?i5rt'f 5:'N y lfN-,- l--ffJ 'f'C7J,W 2 -2523-JJQC. lx?-, CTX-'5 5'1 ' -efwrz.:w. of r-rgiefivtat ,M-:HM . K K st-was-cf' tw 1 1 ,. lg., 1. ' Q -.feavii 1 .-mst, V 3 , K. X , . fx . a ' i -V, X Q. x X. 3 .3 up 1 f K , , ' XX sflrl' ' . ' f X-: . . , A t 1 .Q ' , WW., - t ' ,....,.,,.A.e.f-' '-.a,Y,..4...,4w:'t ? . Anthony Lopez Dominick Lopez Maria Lopez Albert Luis Michael Luis Michelle Macaluso Lisa Mahon Jarrett Majewski Denise Maldonado John Maples Joey Marino Chris Matches Lydia Marresa Aida Luz Martinez 4, Fred Mays Kevin Mays Richard McCalpine Rudolph McCarter Charlie McDaniel Jacqueline McDaniels Mike McLean Shawn McClellan Scott McFarlin James Mclnturff Juniors 1 187 Expressions play a big part in the emo- tion anticipation. Most of the expressions on one s face mainly depends on the up- coming events. For example many of our Big Red football players sike themselves out before a game. By using facial expres- sions the player may also sike the other team members out. Many of our other students also use this method of anticipa- tion, whether it is for a long bike ride, or even getting a little rest before a long day at school. Therefore, anticipation is mainly expressed by using many facial expressions. -1' Anticipating ' Marty McMahon Rodney McNulty Joanys Mejias Linda Menendez y Billy Mercer Elaine Merriett X A l Terry Merriett Dena Middleton Rachel Miller Michael Miller Anethia Monson Robert Montgomery April Moore Frances Morris Jody Morrison Lora Moradiellos Michael Morris Thomas Mothershed Carl Mott Fred Mouling Lawrence Mungin Edward Myers Kirk Myers Teri Myers 188 f Juniors Above: Chris Petruccelli prepares for the big game Left: Arturo Baez relaxes between classes. X. wage, N ,- 'A Kf- oe, XR SI' Dino Nappier Jaun Daranjo Frances Nelson Lisa Nickolich Lisa Noblitt Sandie Womack Dallas Norton Kenny Nunamaker Shawn Obrien Rethell Oliver Lisa Olkon Lisa Olson Erickson Osborne Ernest Owens Shannon Parker Lisa Parks Ashvin Patel Cassandra Patrick Marci Pearce Cammie Pearson Derrik Pedro Jodi Pena Tracy Penn Yvonne Rennington M2511 -rr 0.4.1 4, 3 -vs. 1. 1- Tracy Acosta tries to forget the long day ahead. Christine Harber gets ready for her afternoon bike ride. WMU gy. Juniors! 189 1 f Fred Perez Quisella Perez Virginia Perez David Perez Ana Peterson Chris Petruccelli Gloria Pettit Son Pham Kitchel Pierson Jonathon Player Larry Porter Angela Portugues Ardell Powels Enith Prendes Wanda Presely Donald Price Jeanette Pugh Kathy Putnam Kathy Quesnell James Quick Opal Raglin John Rambo Mike Ramirez Ailin Ramos l f X , 4 J - X5 ' si is 'Hilti wt A , Right: After working all night, this student catches up on some lost sleep. Below: This student is working very hard to get an A on his com- puter program. 1901 Juniors , P f if s Working for the Future Above: Working very hard, this student concentrates on learning the keys on the typewriter. Flight: Taking a break from her classwork, this student smiles for the camera. During the course of the year many juniors look forward to their senior year. Attitudes change, clothes change, and people most definitely change. Juniors look at this period as the phase at which they become more respected and popular. Juniors are not only working for popularity in their senior year they are working for grades that will give them that edge to go to college or to pursue a career of their choice. Many juniors feel that work is not always a bore if the outcome is worth working for. Lg,,..z. 'Y'-'wivzamw 1 - - Jorge Ramos - Sarah Randazzo 1- .. Angela Raucci f Allison Reed J . ..,.y. Keitha Reed Q VY .x , fsf:f:H4 Rodney Reed lf af. i Yu. 3 in . I 3 ., 5 , 'i SK -iz 6 '1 t rf 4 'i Tony Reese E ' 4 ' DeJuan Rembert Q f Kimberly Rembert f Ozone Rembert -4 Crissy Renforth Franky Reyes Alicia Rhodes Kimberly Rich 1 Greg Richards - Stacy Richert sf Noemi Rivera 1 . -Q. , LX Robert Rivera Calvin Roberts Tim Robertson . Eric Robinson if Christina Roder P Lara Rodriguez , Terianna Rodriguez tx Junior! 191 Denise Roebuck Nancy Rojas Anthony Roldan Russell Romaro Jose Rosado William Rosenberger Andrea Roshaven Frances Ross David Rossiter Laurissa Rush Dorothy Russ Michael Russ Elmer Rozlowski Cindy Saffold Kendra Saladin Sheila Salem Shelby Salter Michelle Sanchez Erika Santana Tracy Sapp Jack Saunders Karen Sawyer Shawn Scott Kara Self 192 1 Juniors Learning Studying requires a great deal of time for the middle-class Terriers. One thing about the F ' . . Q I 5'-I 'Ziff f T . 'A-I' ' , . ,,,,i , .. I j ,,,, junior year, is that success this year really depends upon a positive attitude about educa- tion. During this part of high school maturity and concentration play important parts in the advancement ofjuniors At this time they take a new outlook Education brings a new strict meaning among juniors about their future careers These middle class Terriers are con stantly applying to colleges and universities for information As is clear the 11th grade year is a big preparation for the future R if Below: By working together, these students practice their skills Ay Left: Keeping up with assignments comes first to L. Francis. i ij' Q r-5 1' 1 - D.,-,..n1n-I-o Todd Sells Michael Severino Nita Shepherd Shannon Sibbitt Jayson Simms Mike Simmons Todd Simpson Dina Slinker Greg Sloan Bobby Smith Brian Smith Cristi Smith Frances Smith Melissa Smith Phillip Smith Susan Smith William Smith Karen Soderberg Ruben Sosa Louis Soto Eric Stamey Bo Stan Sabastian Stasko Mike Stillings left: T. Davis proves that reading is the key to success. below: Studying and comprehending are important factors to R Leggon. V .J Juniors! 193 Yolanda Stoney P Anita Struzik Carmen Suarez 5 Ralph Sullenberger Carl Sullivan Sean Swindle Jeanette Taylor Leslie Taylor Traci Taylor Q ' Menery Templeton s , Tracie Terrell Debbie Tew Paul Thayer Joe Thornburg Robert Throokmorton Melissa Timmer Steven Tolbert Dennis Tolody Carmen Torres Joanys Toledo David Torres Gerald Tribling Carmen Turner Nancy Valenzuela Right: T. Rodriguez loses more than just time. 'M 3 G- 4, hx fjgpfo. ,TQ Below: For T. Williams, running late is no problem. 194 f Juniors J. Q A 4 1: fs I. 1 Q ' , :ir ,, M an '- '95 5 N i 4 Y wh 1 , ,x .K fl, ,U Running Late , 4 Z 7 4 'M 2 'elif l if, i Vfn 2 f f4.e.,f:,- Z aff 4 ,. A- 1 Q QW Z 145 -i ,t ,n,, ,, 1 if Above: Hey you, get to class on time. Right: Mr. Perrella is still tardy no matter how innocent he looks. Running late to class is habitual in any school and with two campuses three floors and heavy traffic in the hallways it is not difficult to arrive after the tardy teachers permit students coming from South Cam- pus to be a little late to class. However many students must condition themselves to do the 220 in four seconds flat in order to get to class on time. Of course some students prefer to take their own sweet time about things and they also spend much time doing work in school suspension. No matter what the excuse though a normal day at Hillsborough just wouldnt be normal without students running late to class. bell has sounded. Fortunately for a few, some ffm ,L I f '54, f if 'iffififi iii , 4 i . .saw I ,t,,,, ,f 4- l ' '2 ff- r ' 2, ,,:-,say iffi, ,af- . Q 260 , 1 ilff f fi .A ' 7 'tx I' mfg! K If 1, 4, 1 A , swf W g 1 ' a Karyn Van Valkenberg Dean Vallejo Jan Van Kengen Shane Vaughan Annette Vega James Verble Lisa Vest Arthur Vidato Avelino Vide Lara Villavicencis Tim Visnovec Michael Voyles Robert Wade Shane Wakefield Willette Walker Billie Wallace Eric Walters Adrian Wandembergh Howard Ward Michael Ward Randy Ward Robert Weathorford Kim Weber Rebecca Wegman Juniors 1 195 Jumping for Joy Jumping: an upward exertion of energy. This physical activity was observed around Hillsborough this past year. In science classes students learned the velocity and acceleration of jumping. However, students didn't keep it on a technical level. In fact, they used jumping in a variety of ways. Ofen one found them displayq ing their happiness over the football team by jumping in the stands. Or perhaps they were seen jumping while dancing and even par- ticipating in track. Jumping allowed students to release their extra energy before going to class. Thus jumping was an important aspect of the students' social and school activities. Upper: Cheerleader exhibits happiness over football team Left: Student bounds down stairs on their way to class This student practices for track between class. 196fJuniors ri' n- MZ Super student leaps teacher's desk in a single bound. Students play leap frog between classes. al' X Cheryl Zahn Jerry Zeleznock Mike Zifilippo Gordon Zitz ! dv ' x- Y 'hge ix 2 t 'N l ' ti , Q, Aaron Wenzel Eric West Stephen White Christine Whiteman Tammy Wiggins Flebee Wilds Andre Williams Angela Williams Rhonda Williams Stan Williams Thomas Williams Tiffany Williams Valarie Williams Brian Wilson Margaret Wilson Trevas Wingfield Nikki Wolfe Melvin Woodall Perry Woodard Anna Wood by Fthodda Woods Pamela Wrightsman Danny Yeubanks Kevin Youngblood Juniors 1 197 1- Sophomore Leaders The 1985-1986 Sophomores began their work the moment they were elected into office. Under the leadership of their class president, Carmen Turner, vice president, Asex Gon- zalez, secretary, Melissa Bautista, and treasurer, Nelson Delvalle. For the sophomore class it has been an exceptional and pro- ductive year. Through endless hours of hard work and will- ingness to learn the sophomores have achieved an under- standing of how a class should be run. Even through they were constantly being reminded that they were underclassmen, they displayed their unending pride and spirit by attending all school functions such as the football games, choral presentations and other school related activities. They also became involved in school clubs and sports. One of the main reasons the sophomore class felt they were a part of the school was due to their class leaders. But typically inferiority played a major role in the sophomore's life. A tradition carried out by the seniors and juniors to show their superiority is to make the sophomores kiss the H. The activities that the sophomore class officers participated in were the Hilsborean Dance, Spirit Week, and selling flowers for the dance. They helped during their lunch hour to sell Hilsborean tickets. Also, they helped distribute flyers on Spirit Week along with the other class officers. They aided in the organization of the events that were to take place during Spirit Week and at the dance. Among all the different activities the Sophomore Class Of- ficers participated in they showed much school spirit and dedication. With each other's teamwork and cooperation, the sophomore class accomplished great deeds to lead them into the next year. I 2 . Q 198 f Sophomores Ti,xkSrQv QV' -t , Htl., Yk'!lt, I. Q 0 i S L' I 4 , , - y , ' 71. -ag' Left: This is a sophomore's first reaction when told about the C8f9t6l'l3'S food. Below: These sophomores try to get out of going to school any way they can. ' 1I , apmxxrmmz- 1. ,.: N-,.,a,,,-1-.A Worr, T T t at l a ' - ' K Q 6 I ,,,,, ., H f as , .-.4 A ? 5, T:--'a Y ' J 3 . i i P .? 2 Q Z - 5 y .JV A Q I 5 T . I ,Fl , K : , 'ts ..., T i,,,', it T QTMW. , s : ..'. : 5, ,' 'AQA : . 4' ' . , ' As -5. '44 45-Q, M. R. My f Q , , lb- 0 v rn, 0' .J , -f-. W l 'Uh Joe Abrams Christine Aboud Tony Adams Virna Adorno Valeria Alderson Tony Alcantara Matthew Alfonso Jennifer Alston Stephanie Alvarez David Amaro Kenneth Anderson Twila Anderson Brian Archer Brian Armstrong Georgiano Ashby Eddie Atkins Stephanie Atkins Michelle Avey Manuel Mvila Andy Andrade John Bachrach Charity Bailey Melony Baker Craig Barber Jerrode Barker Paul Barnwell Jennifer Barron Curtis Bass Michelle Bates Tami Bates Sophomoresf 199 Steven C. Brooks Wishing of Wishing is what occupies a students time when school work doesnt. Of course there s the constant wish for good otic preoccupations. lf you re going to wish for something why not wish for a new car? - something sporty and fast. .Or why not wish for a trip to Europe over the Summer? Or why not wish for a new boyfriend or girlfriend' or at least a new teacher? And if you were really only to receive three wishes why not instant fame? grades. But most students have more ex- H Melissa Bautista - - LaWanna Beal Karen Beasley Josef Beckman David Bedell Tecie Belin f ' X A Albert Bell Sean Bell Trina Bennett Annette Benson Jon-Paul Berry Kari-Ann Berry Patricia Betz Jose Bezares Mark Bierce Michelle Bihorel Paula Black Jennifer Blank Stacey Bobikevich Claudia Bogran Gary Bookamer Greg Booker James Boyd Tommy Boykin - William Boykin Mary Brady Michelle Bragg Karen Browder Helen Brown l 200 f Sophomores l ll .gh 'lr or ll Q l lqil , f-'A wx tv' 'I' gre ,t...., Above: Richard Mudry is wishing that one day he may become a New Wave rock star. Left: This Terrier wishes that she had her own car. 4 3 , L. l 1 .X 'Nil w 4' l n 1 i ' xx 'gli AU' A157 6 James Brown Maurice Brown Stephan Bryan Shawnesia Bryant Hue Bui Ben Burch Alice Burnette Alicia Butler Ithaca Butts Beverly Bybee JoAnn Byers Frank Camel Alex Campodonico John Campbell Paulette Canady Donna Cargile C. Carry Carlman Amanda Carnes Margie Carmichael Anthony Carswell Staci Capitiano Omar Carrillo Michael Casey Phil Chambers Paul Cherry Celeste Chesser Selina Chesser Stephen Chesser Michelle Chippeaux Left: Wishing that this picture hadn't been taken is N. Scannel Below: These JV Cheerleaders wish that one day they will be on Sophomores f 201 1 f Deion Churchill Samuel Cintron Melinda Clark Sandra Clark Tina Cloutier Matt Coakley Patrick Coakley Garland Cochrane Angela Coffey Julie Collins Mary Collins Rachel Comellas Flonni Conklin Jane Combee Tammy Cooper Sam Cortijo Barbara Couto Tina Craft Trina Cuevas Claude Dailey Aisha Darby Laila Darby Antoinette Davis Kelly Davis Armando Daway Mike DeLaGarza Jean Delerme Conchita Delgado Juan Delgado Kelly Delong . N X .s, l Right: This student enjoys talking so much that she doesn't mind paying for a call. Below: These students are seen talking about the latest gossip in QL 1 up thepatio. -4L'.:.' F ' of u af K ' 5-53 11, l.x Vi1i1 f f'onnnn 'Ubin 'lima 'shaun I itil - .ffiit NIH Q1 T' , s l 51 T , , K ff X I V 4 11.3 X lf - S ' 'I ' aiu , --. . ' fL'f.X ,hiv gxw FYJL ff 4 1.4, 1 02 1 Sophomores Je la . M.. .f A I I D 'l' l I ...iw N ly N x x I l Qu 'Y' ll? , X ii -Maui 'I ,. L , . , . E, I :ILS f.. l lt ex ll T l l, ' .af l. X - I 1' Fr-V -- -1 ' , gnu C 1-x',fN I- If 4-7 'mv ., , V ,CM v . z.. - .1.,'.f-,1.',,w.- Above: These students discuss their plans for the weekend. Right: ltcan be very embarrassing when you are caught talking in class. g Gossiping After finishing ones classwork or even before there were very few interesting things to gefinvolved in. Therefore talking became one of the favorite past times that sophomores enjoyed. They could be found spreading the word on any subject ranging from fashion to football and new gossip about extremely popular with the teachers that doesnt seem to stop the students. They can be caught talk- ing the minute the teacher leaves the room but when the teacher suddenly returns the gossip comes to a screeching halt. Even though some teachers disap- prove of their students talking most of them seem not to care and keep right on talking about the latest news. if students and studies. Although talking in class isn't Nelson DelValle Eddie Detrie Kevin Diaz Bernard Dixon Marc Dorio Lisa Drake Billy Durnan Troy Durrance Tim Eadens Jeff Eberly 'X Tara Eberly Richard Ebneter P.. ...ev -,--were .1 X . .. .1 Q -me-4... . gy- 'feng '-1 ' 1 :Q Dean Edwards i . 7 Robert Ellington Leslie Encinosa Paul Engle f t QR ' l 'U , 'GY' Xt Willie Evans Anita Everett Maurice Euress Susana Farlas Amy Fernandez Mike Fernandez YY! Jeff Ferrera David Field Steve Flgueredo Lisa Filer Donald Floyd Dan Footman 73 , 7, jf 1:3-' 5, A '- Sophomores f 203 Shawney Engram Leonel Fernandez Wendolyn Glisson Michael Glorioso Russell Goldsmith Anthony Gonzalez Cheering The energetic sophomore class t Hillsborough High School is full of spirit and cheer. They give a lot of support to the BIG RED and are always on the go learning the qualifications of being a Baby Terrier. Their interest in the high school really inspires everyone and shows they have enough pride to persevere through their three years. Their cheerfulness spreads across the entire sophomore class and grew until the whole school caught on. At almost every sports event there were enthusiastic sophomores cheering on the Big Red. Sophomores of this caliber are very hard to find, but at the Big Red you ll find them everywhere you look. 8 ii H i Y 1 Darius Ford Lester Franklin Chris Freeman 1 Rebecca Gaddie Scott Gallops l John Frye X Felvia Gant Kelly Garland Rae Gavidia Ramond Gay Duane Geary Ricky Gilsowl Gerald Germino Lisa Giallanza John Gibbs Alicia Gilbert Ramond Gillian Laura Girvin Mike Glenn Alex Gonzalez Odalys Gordillo Kellene Gordon Patricia Graham Tracy Graves i Troy Graves Bryan Green vyf. 04 1 Sophomores Above: You can always find spirit and cheer at HiIlsborough's sports events Left: Cheering on the Big Red are Gina Pullaro and Tina Patajo. TY l f Lil . X35 PE J i Michelle Green Wilda Green Stephanie Grimes Michelle Grishaw Dax Guerra Jason Guerra Albert Gutierrez James Guyton Cynthia Guzman Erica Guzman Aurther Hall Rhonda Hall Lisa Hamilton Kavanna Hamm Tabatha Hancock Tammy Hankerson Bryan Hardina Dustin Hardman dl. .,,4.r' +-l ' ff, . fr'-sqY6SfP3,:, . wW ??W 1-2' K' - Qlf'lliO!!l?li!t VFVY!-v tax epoq 77? lfhuilf Michelle Hardman Keigh Ann Harrall James Hazelton Shannon Hemby Adrianna Hemandez Anthony Hernandez Yvette Hernandez ,. Clint Hershburger if 1 Genevieve Hibbard X 1, Constance Hicks ' ,,, : rr I , Lisa Hicks te Mark Hicks X x . left: Showing their school spirit are Vicki Jackson and Torona Hunter. below: Cheerfulness comes easy for Christina Worthington. Sophomores 1 205 Karen Hieber Norma Hierrezuelo Erik Hightower Diane Hill Erica Hill Allen Hinds Kathleen Hintz lan Hires Rhonda Hodgdon Julie Holcomb Brian Holley Eric Holmes Mike Holton John Hooks Tony Hopkins Redina Horace Sean Houser Yulandra Houston Joann Howard Randy Howard Stacy Hrehor Yishia Hudge Teriegh Hughes Robert Hummel Mike Hunt Curbie Hunter Chris Huskey Jackie James Lisa James Shannon Jamison 1- 4,--xr. 42 lx Right: E, Murphy dreams of making an A in Mr. Per- rella's class. Below: This student is caught dreaming in class. -fl fb Y Q i - -- s .g,.3- R 206 f Sophomores XL , Dreaming Dreaming, a part of everyone's life. Dreams often reveal a person's true characteristics and utmost fantasies. These characteristics shine through in one's dreams. For example, an honest person with a successful life often dreams of materialistic things in life. On the other hand, a person that is poverty stricken dreams of becoming an eccentric millionaire. People s dreams say so much about a person. Therefore one should pay attention to their dreams so they can see what their inner-self is really like. All in all dreams tell a lot about a person s personal and social life. Jennifer Jarratt Sheryll Jenkins Brian Johnson Gail Johnson . Julie Johnson .. I Nubia Johnson Ron Johnson Wi ,. .l Kathy Jones Keith Jones Kevin Jones Sabrena Jones Samuel Jones Sheral Jones Nydia Juarbe Richard Kam Yung Kang Ramon Jimenez Melinda JOhl'lSOI'l Patrick Johnson Raymond Johnson Wanda Johnson Anthony Keenan Reginald Keenan Sarah Keener Scott Keith Rebecca Kellam Sabrina Kendrick Kim Kent Mishondra Key we E Richard Kidd Sophomores f 207 Heriberto Lebron Theresa LePochat Jonathan Lowman Pleading -f Many people feel pleading or begging, as it is more commonly known, is rude. Yet, ask any sophomore and they will admit that it is sometimes necessary. To them, beggin is an extremely essential ingredient to survival at the high school level. They plead for everything from pieces of paper from a friend or fellow student to passing grades from one of their hardest teachers to dates with a senior. These little episodes can be viewed everyday in the hallway or in any sophomore class here at Hillsborough High School. Though considered disgusting by the average junior or senior to W N Baby Terriers it is a way of life. Charles Kirker Trina Knight Sherry Kosses John Kreshon Penny Lamb Patricia Lambert Paul LaFtocca Gasper Lasanta Tanya Lawson Trang Le Doug Leass t Isaac Lee Jennie Lee Joyce Lehman Leroy Lentz Margarita Lopez Teresa Lopez Nathaniel Love Joseph Lovett Jodi Lynch Chris Machin Richard MacNeil lndi Maharaj Sean Maher Tom Mailo Alex Marenco l-leather Marois 208 f Sophomores , 1 Y Q 'ltfsfjf above: This sophomore tries to talk Ms. Merril out of giving her a referral. ik left: Melony Leon discovers the effects of begging too often from Mr. Maddox. T hi. f. I George Martinez Alex Merincho John Martinez Joseph Martinez Lisette Martinez Oscar Martinez Pete Martinez Brian Mashburn Eric Mata Carol Mates Anthony Mathis Clifton Martin Brent Martin Susan Mayo William McCarthy Sandy McClain Wendy McCIeary f Antowin McCollum Shannon McCormick Sharon McDaniel Michael McDonald Todd McDougle Chrissy McNicholas Larry Medlin Holly Memory Pedro Mendoza Laura Menne Bridgett Miller Charles Miller Jason Mills Left: After being caught in the stockroom, T. Stamper begs for forgiveness. Below: Danny Beckman won't even try to beg Mrs. Boardley for another chance. Sohomores 1 209 ,qgnu-:J-4-L Tonya Mills Eric Mitchell Erika Mitchell Eddie Mitchell Mike Mobley Denise Molina Joaquin Molina Luk A. Montanaz Jessica Moore Matthew Moore Russell Moore Tara Moore Virginia Moore Eliot Mora Tonya Morris Michael Mortellaro Mapall Mott Richard Mudrey Mariselle Mulero Eddie Murphy Ellen Murphy Lisa Muskett David Naera Sherwin Nanton Glovan Neal Melinda Needham Vince Neal Craig Nelson Jack Nerro Michael Newart These students take time out during English to catch up on their Richard Mudrey relaxes during his lunch period 210 1 Sophomores l I Being Yourself I 224,52 ' 1 Above: These students are proud to be members of the BIG Red. Flight: This student waits patiently for the Chemistry test to be distributed. T' 2 2. t 11 S X X X X N Sophomores enjoy being themselves, especially when it comes to showing their school spirit. Even though they are looked down upon by the upperclassmen, their own ways seem to shine through the humility of be- ing a sophomore. Many of our Juniors and Seniors have a lot of respect for our sophomores because no matter how rough their school day gets they seem to always prevail by just being themselves. During the school day the sophomores find time to enjoy the fun things in school and forget about what lies ahead. Victoria Newton Anhvu Nguyen Lee Nimmo Richard Nobbitt Javier Noriega Febe Olivra Allison Ollek Lisa Omer Yetta Oneal Claudia Otera L 5 Joseph Ownbey Wendi Page Pallavi Patel Tina Pattaio Billy Paulk Scott Paulsen Denise Perez Kathy Perez Renee Perrin Faith Peterson Michelle Petsche Shannon Phillips Barbara Pickens Llody Pilcher James Padgett Chris Poiter Sophomores 1 211 1. - - Chantanee Osborne Stephanie Pederson Dough Penhollow L9Ol'18l'd Postlewart Misbehaving Lets face it - being a sophomore is not easy. Newcomers Lack social status. One way of compensating for your lack of . prestige is misbehaving. After a few days at their new school the be in to ain class and playing jokes. Even though their peers may find the misbehaving l'lUfT'lOl'0US fTl3l'ly teachers do DOT. SOITIS ways of misbehaving are being tardy to class writing on walls chewing and eating during class and wearing clothing that are against school board policy. . . . Y 9 . 9 .3 reputation. This is done by cutting up in Camille Powell Timothy Prather Michele Lynn Price Dennis Prudot Gina Pullara Marjorie Pulver Dania Ramos Mike Raney Doug Rasmussen Allen Ray James Rayburn Andrea Raysor Andre Raysor James Redden Charles Reece Simmon Reed Trevor Reigel Dana Reindollar Sydric Reynolds Joshua Reyes Naomi Reyes Randy Rhoads Gary Richards Cindy Rieder Derrick Riley Kellie Riggshee Dennis Rivera Maritza Rivera Robert Rivera Sam Rivera 212 1 Sophomores Above: Pulling the fire alarm is a sure way of getting into trouble. Right: These sophomores never misbehave . . . well, almost never. ..,-X. .V tr XDR 5 VK i , A i t xi Lf 6 Is. f- .- i 'f XX SS 1. . , I -vu ,Jr g. Q-- X 4 X, QS? Delisha Robinson Della Robinson Robbie Rodda Bridget Rodriguez Chantell Rodriguez Cristina Rodriguez Delia Rodriguez Dennis Rodriguez Lisa Rodriguez Suzzette Rodriguez Joseph Roehm Stacy Roesly Jeffrey Rogers Julie Rogers Jesus Rojas Larry Rojas Kimberly Rose Ruben Rosello Michael Roshaven Melissa Ross Kim Ross Andrea Rossiter Bern Rudisill Marci Ruthland Melissa Rye James Sansom Alex Santos Lon Savini Nicole Scannell Carrie Schleman - 1 Below This sophomore finds time to write on the walls. ff wr 1 ,943 Sophomores l 213 Leanna Shaw Patty Shelton David Shille Robert Shipp Clint Sibbit Lacey Simeona Wesley Simpson Richard Simms Lori Singletary Latonia Singleton Anna Smith Delanna Smith Robin Smith Stacey Smith Stephen Smith Yvette Smith Jeri Soriano Willie Sosa Marisol Soto Lori Spear Stephen Sovine Danny Springer Tony Strange Tyrone Stamper Bo Stan Bradley Stare Valerie Starling Jonathan Stasko Corie Staub Tracey Stephens Right: Kelly Delong shows her winning spirit by giving a Big Terrier yell. Below: The JV Cheerleaders cheer their team to a winning victory l ' Q, ' 'T ,Vis J sw- .: I x 5 E14 1 Sophomores f ll The Winning Spirit 9 ' f it giaee l. -My - .. . F .....aa....... Being a winner takes more determina- tion than expected, especially when you've come into a totally new sur- rounding. The class of 1987 has come right into Hillsborough and made itself at home. Not only this, the sophomore class has made an extra effort to promote school spirit, right along with the juniors and seniors. Even though the baby Ter- riers arent given the recognition they deserve the continue to promote that win- ning spirit that makes Hillsborough Number One! Above: These sophomores display their winning spirit by cheering on their team. Right: These students show their spirit with a winning smile. P Al' 24 ti .14 f. .. David Stiles Lalonnie Strong Gloria Stusak Eli Suro 1 Traci Smith A' Tony Sweep Bonnie Talbot Nannette Teabo Terry Teague Sunny Thibert 'H Darren Thomas Calvin Toombs Marie Torres John Tourtillott Dick Tracey Angela Traci L i li Traci Turner Shannon Ulmer Melissa Umina Denis Upper Manuel Valdes George Vasquez Luis Vasquez Charles Veacock Denise Vegg Jaaloa Velez Vicki Verschuere Sophomores! 215 Chanda Stepherson Christopher Stone Catrice VanBuren Catrice Van Buren Michelle Weathersby James Whitehurst Enjoying Life ' Mostly all students at Hillsborough High School know how to enjoy life. The weekends are filled with parties laying out on the beach or just spending it with friends. Although fun can always be found on the weekends there is also enjoyment around during the week. Dur- ing Spirit Week people around school found laughs and a whole lot of enjoyable moments you werent crazy enough to do that sort of thing there was also dress up day where you could show off your Sunday best! When it gets down to it fun and enjoyment can be found anywhere if you look hard enough. dressing up as nerds of twins, but even if . f ' MBFIUGI Valdes George Vasquez Luis Vasquez Charles Veacock Denise Vegg laaloa Velez Vicki Verschuere Robyn Viggiano Matt Vigil Erin Vinson Boris Viteri Nick Voltattorni Melinda Wade Stacie Wakefield Tereasa Walker William Walker Jimmy Wallace - Rhonda Wallace Darren Wallen Duane Walters Brian Ward Keith Ward Lori Watson Michael Weaver Chris Weber Marcus Werlein S Michelle White -Q t 216 1 Sophomores TZ fx v. Above: This student enjoys participating in her classes These enjoy sharing their high school years together. V... '-w X N N .- Faye Wilder Alma Williams Belinda Wilkes Geralld Williams Keevin Williams Lorenzo Williams Monica Williams Reginald Williams Randall Wolfe Robert Wollyung Steven Wonder Neil Wood Christina Worthington ii? . f ,g . . if --, H T , fi, :J finest 7 ,ze f LL-I 11,55 it ff -f e , gf, , -W1 ff ' sg., r , ir ' ' , Q .- xv 1 , 5 . -It 'LE , x , , s f. - 1' ff ggi if, f 'V '1:.- .. , H, . '-1, 1 v' xt aww ' 'ho' w.. z 1: 9-lv :,, JN, , ,3l. N- vi ' f-Hr' 1 'Q 2. gr X: ,1 go.-f :.V Q I - ,fag . nf 'Wa ,, -'lm 25.2, - ' ,M - 1 ' W Quill' These sophomores enjoy each other's friendship. sophomores X 217 '-L 41' Q3 . v fp 1 ,. 1 te. ,. 15 Yi LH., f MJ v' V ix K 1 E494 iff W 'f-.- '+hnn.,.,,, M,,.,,.W,...--of- ' , M MMM ,vw it 15. .- '-an 'ra' Ad fi df b- ,, f, , -3, 4, 1,11 11zmmH 3.4 gh' ' 4 aw 1: 1 4 u . if 4, . .49 CLUBS P- 1' if f - r 3571 This club is full of best friends like Wendell and Niffer. ll J N '1 The three Chris. muskateers, Darrell, Anthony, and .ga I I I' ' 2 hy' I N A These members don't mind making spectacles of themselves! :'-'--- Qi i Russell, Cynthia, and Kenny are picture perfect! P201 Key Club Unlocking Spiril This year's Key Club proved to be the most active club at Hillsborough. In school and out of school projects were abounding, consistant, and varied To get the year off with an electrifing start, their club sweetheart, Angie Jones was elected as District sweetheart for Hillsborough county, defeating opponents from King and East Bay. Next they ran a rest stop for the Grape Nuts All American Bike Race in Tampa. Over five thousand bikers utilized the stop where they received Crystal Lite and bananas. Other pro- jects for the year included a Halloween banquet for the teachers, toys for needy children at Christmas, as well as an aluminum drive for the Humane Society, and held fund raisers and con- tests just to name a few. They also in- itiated a new club, S.A.D.D., lstudents against drunk drivingl. The club swelled in number as in- terest grew. The president, Tammy Gardner had her hands full but kept new ideas and spirit flowing. This was a very active club that never seemed to slow down. Each member worked hard to make it number one. Congratulations Key Club! I 3 G 4 t l . Rick Wallace, Sgt. at Arms and Tammy Gardner Pres. have a hard time keeping this club in line. . J H' I gdb-,f 'A-,bl U 8 'tfifgxi jf' r i X' A9 ' f I l Angie Jones, District and Club sweetheart, gives full attention. rag A L Mr' Wen' runs the dub W'th 3 Stem hand- Fred Mayo gives intense attention. Mrs. Weill flashes a smile for the camera. 1 i ., 'A ,,,f puff' v 1 L ,. ' f, , f' -s',v- im' 6 snag, M, , -.. ft' 1 ' 5 1 ..a.. 4 f f ' . M R. Wallace working hard at the Bike Race. s , r Q X 4 . Avie Vide captured at an unguarded moment. Over five thousand bikers utilized the rest stop. i-sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Weill, Marcello Scozarri, Michelle Horton, Noele Bushe, April Moore, Merrith Jones, Macy Peirce, Terrianne Rodriquez, Mary Cana? Ehard Wallace, Tammy Gardner Pres., Lori Collins VP, Paul Donahue, Joanna Hazelton, lvy Garcy, Cynthia Julian, Kerri Battishill, Jennifer Harper, Wendy Ma y, ussell Maars, Robert Diaz, Sherri Hagstrom, April Bodden Bottom - Angie Jones, Darrel Curtis, Anthony Favatta, Ave Vide, Chris Rodriquez, Fred yo, Fred Perez, Robert Holm, Greg Richards, Kenny Nunamaker, Jimmy White, Pam Oxendine, Heather Key club 1 221 iv lix ,M l Z-Club Zooms to the Top iiii ai?--l - --II 1 I1 1 1 as T1 36 'ao Tv Y'-V ewg wfihi, ,D , 'wif 4 Bottom: Lissette Guerra, Colleen, Leary, Tonya Graves, Carmen Medina, Shelly Moore, Benettye Griffin, Michelle Butram Middle: Alicia Fordyce, Claudia R Nallar, Annette Huron, Amy Alvarez, Rhonda Woods, Nancy Valenzuela, Colleen Cambell, Karen Kelly Third: Michelle Namey, Melissa Morris, Lynette l Comparetto, Lynn Ambrose, Raquel Soto, Michelle Miriani, Cindy Rabie Top: Dana Davis, Kara Self, Lori Thomas, Alicia Fernandez, Tracy Acosta, Jacin- ci. to Gennero, Mr. Suarez fsponsorl 7' Many clubs at Hillsborough High are ,- vell spoken about, but Z-Club is excep- ionally so. They are a club of highly espected students, known for their , i l 1 V stupendous works for others. These l energetic students put forth a lot of effort 1 ii 1 everything they do. Recognition should L. T G lo to the sponsor Mr. Suarez, for his ex- inn-Q... :ellent works with the club. He spends '5 nuch time with a lot of the club's nembers organizing plans, activities, and irojects for the club to embark on. The Z- Ilub has always been an admirable club, yy 'vt nut the 85-86 Z-Club is one that will + ilways be remembered! ---4' 1-4- Tg - tl 22 f Z-Club Z-club members always have something to talk about. 5 l r l ' 'ff 's-s Wi , Q17 af, :Jil If Y. , .,., l The 1985-1986 Z-Club officers: Tonya Graves, Lissette Guerra, A ' ' Rhonda Woods, Dana Davis, Lynnette Comparetto. 3' k 51 , ., , ,,,, ' ' 5: i I 1 4 rw , ge ..J,, 2 my Alverez, Members like Michelle Namey make Z-Club fun! The president, Amy Alvarez, helps Z-Club to be the great club it is. ,Q A -' aaar M Z-Club is full of great members like Benettye Grlttin Z-Club I 223 Clubs with Dedicated Leaders Two of Hillsborough High SchooI's active girls service clubs are S-Club and Civinettes. Both groups have broken tradition this year to let two outstanding juniors I P , , , .V hold the positions of club presi- 'P' - 1'-f' 'I dent, which is usually honored to , t - ' Senior club members. These ,E , if -5 leaders are Shelah Sloan, S-Club C: and Annette Vega, Civinettes. , Esigtt ' Close friendships can come thru sharing club activities. 0 'K r -,Q QF' Qt. --ua.-I 'x 5 4':.i z ,F 'J 3- Left, Having fun is a must for Cheryl. E in an Top: Teachers are a big part of Clubs. .ff . rv! .yur 1,-F - C 3 ' . 4,- ., 1 ' '! .r5' 9 1'5':'? it 'S ' L.:'r f'7 ' ily.. r. N A ' . ' '1 ' ' I ' , s-' ., - 4: . A Q -'lull' x , .,. V . Z., ,W , -, ni, . iff' 4 Right: Shelly enjoys the many Civinette activities and get-togethers. Kim Hendriksen. Debbie Dale, Shelly Cenkovich, Kelly Fidler, Bridget Desidue, Narira Garcia, Shelah Sloan, Mrs. Orend, Laura Encinosa, Nikki Carley, Chef Carrera. Lee Ann Gray. Stacey Mashburn. 224 f s-club Tia Daniels, N. Sheppard, A. Vega, D. Blanketship, C. Lopez, Ms. Stanley, S. Lato, C. Coffee, C. Hamilton, Kathy Freedman, L. Biaz Mrs. Barrera helps one club member, but it looks as if she s nervous. These gilrs enjoy club functions. Cmistine is amazed' Brotherhood Makes the Difference iiriig ii ,,,.,,,.,.,s...,......-.qunmffwf-i 'fa A A g--w-1+ . .7 1wlll!f P 9'f .a-.1-.K 1 -I .1-as-fluunuu-unc' V e.g.r i tux. in an will q IA i President B. Griffin explains committee assignments. With the strong support of Mr Sam Spearman s onsor and i 1-',1,4-J, ev '.,.,,.. in-'H 'IL' ul 4 Lm:l.,4 inf' ,- 1:g,t,iffif ,I :: n:'uJ '.uuL :: 'f ii 1' M Y 1 ',,, -w ':..-Y-nu 1 unl'FgS4l,..n i,,,g'JP va 19 -HF. ,-n1'+,,1f-if rs! nll ,g,'1v'i'!, df: 11 13 1 Vice President A. Marcus stresses the importance of at- tending meetings. l' '.- . ,pf ,. n. 115- . I Below: Keeping accurate recrods at all is Secretary K. Nibiack's job . , p , the encouraging leadership of President Benettye Griffin, Jamaa Society's 1985-86 year was most rewarding. The name Jamaa is the Swahili term for brotherhood and the members indeed represented this, giving up a majority of their weekends and school holidays to participate to the best of their ability on many community projects. One of the most highly recognized activities that made the Jamaa Society's 45 members extremely proud was winning first place in the Brain Bowl which was sponsored by Hillsborough County Center of Excellence. This accomplishment exemplified the fact that Jamaa performs ex- ceptionally well not only in school but awa from school as well making this year the best year that Jamaa has ever had. k A I . it Q 0 , y . Clearly, the members of the club dedicated themselves to 3. ,,.. .vm X Blair. Below: K. Young, Sgt.-at-Arms. scans over Parliamentary Procedures before meeting, 2261 Jamaa :rf ...c r K , it 'WH in was .H 3 i , Below: D. NOFIOT1, Treasurer, COHGCYS dues from K. Bl'OWI'1 afld T Below: Members A. Jones and T. Hunter agree over plans for upcoming activity. Below: Jamaa Club Members Front Row: L. Leppard, P. Bellamy, D. Knight, R. Fticho, K. Reed, Mr. Spearman tSponsorJ, l. Cannon, N. James, J. Coffee, T. Blair, R. Borders. Middle Row: K. Flembert, A. Hersey, V. Jackson, C. Chambers, Y. Stoney, B. Griffin lPresidentj, V. Williams. Top Left: K. Brown, K. Lewis, K. Cox, M. Williams. Top Right: A. Jones, T. Wingfield, T. Hunter, C. Montgomery. l - ,, , Q It C Q W. . Below: Jamaa's Brain Bowl members M. Simmons, C. Chambers, W. Pressley, J. Caffie, L. Mungin, C. Davis, Mr. Spearman, Sponsor. Ww- . is ' :f-, I. A f- g K , '., X ,WA ' 'V Q .. ' 'V l at X 7 ,.. A 'xf . , L Below: R. Flicho explains her committee report to club members. Below: C. Montgomery takes time out before a meeting to show her winning smile. Jamaa 1 227 Anchors Away Anchors is a service club that got involved in many projects this past year For example they sold spirit ribbons provided food for a poor family at Thanksgiving went carollng for the Christmas Holidays and sold shamrocks for Saint Patrick s Day With Darlene Fabelo as president Anchors were never at loss for Ideas and projects Mrs Haines the spon sor is very enthusiastic about her club This has long been an active -X il -1 ,JJSJK club at Hillsborough and will certainly continue to be long into the future F-gli. Sponsor, Mrs. Haines X1-f Nr? I 7 , ,A T Taylor B Dewey M Clark A Halikoytakls L Howey T Nichols R Eddings D Fabelo C Chambers A McLendon M Simeona A Cammaratta N Wolfe T Huskey K Weber LClmo f WY' ,Jkt-3'-A Pres., Darlene Fabelo V. Pres., Apryl McLendon A N. Jackson relaxes before a club meeting. it Y-422' Admiral. Carlos Chambers Historian. Mary-Frances Simeona Treasurer, Flhea Eddings Sr, Dirac-toy Leslie Cin-10 28 X Anchors V if I . sf-1 g-fx? 'sf wav' K ,gi f- r fs 'fe : ui' I. 1 Jr. Director Anna Halikoytakis Sr. Director Tina Huskey Loura Howey Angela Cammaratta fl f ff 4 1 1. , . 1 ff 34 , ' ' 255' 1.15-:Q 1' , x 71 If' , Q' -' wmA.ana15.' ,,.. .,.,..,f, . ,... .,f. y 1 I These Anchor members discuss club duties. 41' . 6 ,eff . -:fri ,gr 1,',,. 'f , ' f.. ','.'I'l'r' ,' H4 -, ,f .,:f Y, A , , 43,3-ffj.,!''jgi3...,.Q: .1 LQ. M .,,,.,jj' '1 ' ,f'4,', -.-6 3? b . -Nizcr.-w--,z'.f-' 5-'f' 11 , .1 -f-Zfggff'-..f1,,7,-'A'',r ff if 'Q 4 . 111:21 ,cyrfmf 1.-.af-ff. ,,3j,'-.- ,.,7,11jyf,J,j,'1f-,.,.,.J-up J, A-vm ,. ,. , ,P-M, Uv, ,f In '..,v.n' .-1 '2'.r:Y,:1., ,sffl'n.1,f,f'-v ,SfA1Y.?1'7.:4.'t'., f -' bf- -4- ,-f-su:--If .:. .1-'f f' w f--f- --,I-L',.,1'-.1.,',M--I7.,,t.f-.-w'Pf'r , . . f-,. ,f.fr,.,. '-,,,, fan. ...ug ff V , J, qu., ,W mul ....,.,, 4 ., v , . :f f 1 ,,,' -2 ' mf:-'-'.J:v-,.. -4.'L :: ,f,.-fr .j. . wit! 2. ., ', .'',A--1,,:f-..,r-1-5,2'.4...,.:..-3.17, ,-5. ,J- : H- Q' 9 .ffl , -. V... -v 1 - 7 ry: i. L' M' L1 -.'f,2': K -h '+- ' I 14 Q 5.,,3j-7.'!,:-1 -- ' ,4,4.f...7e--.',. '... .,..,.-t...0,,3 , , . 4 . . .,. , ,W 'ww 4.L'.fC'..'-4 f r -'f' -N. -. N . . ..:,:m4,QAi!::L,'.f...1-.4- 4 - - M 1N -4 . .T.f,7. f H- Q., . V.. ,, -401 .., ...f-..f'f-f4 ':: f ..,, . .ww ..,......,,.. -,, .-..2'v5:?...:....f.,, , -1-...y ., ...--4v..4. -X? , f,4,,:--.......,t-.-3. 4 r' 'iAn.4-.,4 .q.nx' -1, , -4,,w . V' 3 ng--.. f'-.' M..-...-1 - .,, . ,' 1-W,vf-,:7'1--12,7-nn... 'ifjuh' f., - . -l.. ..:,. W-1 ' 'I XT ' - - -f.. ..Q::1 -1 .YL ::,- : KJ 4h 'fx '- its 17' 1 if--IL---' is ,--.ml CW Melissa Clark Nikki Wolfe BYOOKG Dewey Niki Jackson Anchors f 229 rfx k' n A ..' in-vf 5' - 1 AH 1 . . f 5' x- 4' .Q 'Qalh xi Y.: ', I h r Qfxl I 'Q-:J-A' .1-. E! 41,- g , 8 'FQ K S f. A, Stfwx if 1 , 'L q, 1-rf 1 ffxeg F5 I ,Ax K xp-' 1 , f 'ikfif lik: . x 3,4 ,Ml ,.AXIL 'I' ny, X-,, 5 , vu ...N X NJ? V I l - A .-,, . X .KAI ff wwux 0 ' girl 5- 1.n'.' Q. ., X W 1 2 EQ 1 fg ff' fl Ufi ' I K 'lx INK - 1' sb!12ri7s f:zF P' ' Smiles, cheerfulness, hospitality, friend- 1y,afld cream of the cropg are all words that describe Hillsborough High School's Terrierettes. These young ladies are nostesses at the annual open house. Ter- rierettes also put forth an extra effort to help at the football games, spring con- certs, and many other extra activities. Their school spirit and warmth are what make the Big Red number ONE! A, Sherrie Hagstrom Robin Carter Cheryl Carriera These Terrierettes know how to be friendly Nui ' ' t -ilt , -' - :..,: V' - V, v.... .J Q - of .y 1 ,:.,., ity? 4' X qt , N it ,gf f 9 -P? Q 5-xi, 5 Emil. , . T3-'55 iii 52 These Terrierettes show that Down home spriit. 51 ,.,' I ' -4 H 14 rf y a st, vg W f , iszqiwrf as ., ra., t VA : 2 V. 1 'f Q if was Q 6 it t ff f , P if QQ ti Q ' it :Wm 0 V ,R ht 5 3 xi X2 af. ' Michele HOFIOH if '3. . S3 Time out is taken to show that they are not always serious. , s I 411 ' ihelley Moore tries to get the attention of the other Michelle Daniels Kimberly Niblack embers. Terrierettes 1 231 Riding the Crest Two up and coming clubs are Student and Surf club. Student Government and sponsor, Merrill, have made this a successful year Hillsborough. They organized the Mister and Hillsborean candidate voting and the homecoming dance this year. Surf club, and Mr. Heverly, has gathered students with a desire to and skimboard together and scheduled trips to coast for some fun in the surf. These two clubs both had a fun and successful year. f fi? +R. I'op: Darlene Fabello, Loura Howey, Brad Chaple, Robin Carter, Ms. Mer- ' tWt 'j ' 'ill, Simone Pratt, Trina Blair, Jacqueline Coffee Bottom: Michelle Daniel, 3-EIFIOS CTIHFTIDGVS, Angie Marcus, Nikki Wolf, Timmy Cliff Student Government sponsor Miss Merrill relaxes after a hectic club meeting. The 1985-86 Hillsborough High Student Government 1 , -: A IH wi 1 V of Vbf , ii-L .as -ff Q-I i i Es NN-K?A'ii'hQxHX x i. .gnq 8 I W .Bw A 19 v ,nd 2-4--M-.. 'B' c- y ' 1 V- . -m W' ff 3-57 X an Ah, W V 1 ' Z. ,7- wd .g'-.,,, V, ,4 , .1 ,Q , ,Mg . nf., 3,5 -iv S 'E J ink . x 'zz K' , ff v I 1 U I X K X I - 4 . . 1 fn. 1-4 I ' u 7 ' ,MQ . -'A . 'gi .if ,K ' 5' . 3 ' iw: fg ' 15 'K 1'-A - . 1 Sffpjf 0 I I . .Q 5:5 ,h 3 II ' '. 'W me V ' ,, ,I fl , , 1' v 'f 7 Zryiifg ,. f 1 I Lf lim . i, fx a-arhii'f' fl' Q , , :Q f 1 ,gp '31 M: A 1 A J' wt 'C I' S 1 4 I, II 1' ., X fr N f L 31 N 71 ff' u I N. is if f g , , ' f B. Dexter is proud to be a part of Optimiss. sg E. Watton finds time for other school activities. '44,-sway Answering the phone is one of S. Pratt's daily tasks. r' K . az . ,. Lkff ' V. Williams wonders about future plans. K. Painter smiles shyly for the Camera. Optimiss 1 235 ,E mail joioug .able c Interact With the Community L:..,' -.4 F 1:::-- BE .--4 ---7-4 r x lm ' t Front Row: A. Portugese, C. Whiteman, C. Diaz, D. Gerhart, M. Piniella, D. Pamplona, D. Kirk, Y. Chang, T. Reece, B. Ray, M. Hall, R. Rivera, J. Saunders, D. Zettles, Back Row: N. Duarte Qsponsorl, D. Maldonado, M. Whiteman, S. Scott, M. Moore, G. Johnson, B. Coomes, L. Frances, D. Roebuck, J. Doe, K. Sawyer, S. Moran, A. Brooks, K. Harrington, D. Rua, D. Miller, M. Hildebrand, T. Batchelder, T. Garcia, C. Davis, J. Matthews, M. Coakley, J. Pitcher, M. Simmons, J. Pino tsponsori. if fl ' Ft' 9 . ,D - L. Francis knows somethings funny. M. Hall has that special smile. When D. Miller talks, people listen 2361 interact lildle' inept glnlinl illiih 1 n .E C A . The many members of the Interact Club at Hillsborough High School have made an honorable commitment of service to the com- munity. Each is dedicted in his duty to aid those in need by supplying food and clothing. Their helpful services are also shown by their sharing with children as well as adults during Christmas time. The people in hospitals and foster homes are certainly appreciative of what Interact has shared with them. U 1' WW A! D. Pamplona and C. Diaz hard at work. Officers S. Moran, A. Brooks, K. Harrington, D. Rua D Miller M Hildebrand and T Batchelder look worn out after helping others fa' Vtgx 'flip 'x 'Q That's Entertainment! lf the name Sound System is men- T ,,,,gN,,f ,A .512 P A tioned outside this school it shouIdn't H ' V :fin l V1t , ' 5 - be surprising. Many people have r - t 1.g.f'V 'W heard the harmonic sounds this I? Anita 'Mum' group has performed over the past Q V EVETEMEQTEMWS year. Sound system performs for a 5 -'-rW i my ,L-AIM . Ysr. i W varied audience. One night they may 7.1, v,y.. be playing at a local hospital and the gl., next day they would be playing at 1 efff Tampa Bay Downs, so their populari- y..4,. 1, ty is growing with every show. 'tt-ff v, Yi .T g - 11 t A retreat rememberance. Enthusiasm is half the show C3 Darren Dalton Shannon Evens Jimmy White Donna RODUCK Mellisa Spivey Paul Donahue 3 Sheri Hagstom James LeDuc ' 3 QL. 'gf Jeff Cosgrove Cynthia Julian r-vzr ilu , , .rf - aff., f' Lx S l X Thomas Mothershed Sound Tech. Mr. Al Sturgis Director 2381 Sound System - i i , I I Kieth Woodard Alicia Butler This group always has fun. Y 1 'sp . F53 m .. ..F- ,,.-- ...- wx .-f . -P - gil :L f . T - A - -K -- , av ,. ,,,.,5. - ?: P Donahue, G. Samuels, D. Roebuck, D. Perry, T. Carbajal, R. Elsworth, Bottom: J. Cosgrove, M. Kernohan, J. White, C. Carrerra, J. Leduke, M. Richie, D. S. Hagstrom, M. Spivey, K. Woodard, S. Moore, R. Diaz, F. Perez, C. Julian, A. Butler, R. Holmes. .am K, 'Rf me Tito Carbajal Cheryl Carrera Fred Perez Mary Richey 1,- ta' , f A . aw' A - VX., fd X, 'Z J Robert Diaz Michelle Kernohan Brian Ivey Ronnie Elsworth David Perry Robert Holmes George Samuels Sound System! 239 Y E K iz' 5 Q 3: 2,185 'I-1 1'r,3f'.y A , ,.Q.z'gi1ll as X37 F 1,'SH3L.3. 3 1 'Ml xl ll N 1 af' I7 U1 0 , B ,p ID Q 1, ' 1 4 Si V l Six? i ' .- J:-3 .-, - ., . . ,Z-1'f , ' X xt . ' - l I ' I ! ' U J. Stiff, C. Machin, T. Mills, B. Gaddie, M. Ross, C. Chesser, K. Kent, A. Halikoytakis, R. Browning S. Smith, 2nd row: S. Phillips, T. Daniels, K. Riggsbee, A. K. Moore, J. Stevens, C. Turner, R. Vir, A. Williams, H. Fagan, D. Crawley. M, Practice makes perfect. .ff '-1 J K ad This hard working group is preparing for a polished performance. K. Berry, K. Jones, M. MacDonald, T. Worthington, F. Nelson, N. Teabo, Mr. Sturgis. 3rd row: K. Hosford, M. Bates, T. Bates, G. Johnson, P. Thayer, S. Rivera, J. Barron, N. Rivera, L. Rush. Not pictured: E. Carey, L. Fernandez, J. Fitzsimmons, L. Glover, B. Griffin, N. Gutierrez, E. Horrace, R. Horrace, T. Jenkins, C. Veoa Even the best get stage fright. Hillsborough Harmony 1 241 National Honor Society: The National Honor Society is an elite club of dedicated, hardworking students who strive to be their best. There are numerous rewards for those who are willing to make the most of their high school education and NHS provides an honorable form of recognition. Each member of NHS has committed himself to succeeding in school and that is a preliminary view to other future successes. One can be proud to be a part of such an outstanding club. Members are given the opportunity to participate in such activities as the Brain Brawl and the NHS seminars that involve all chapters around the county. The University of Tampa pro- vides several interesting films tor students to view and discuss. These films provide excellent cultural varieties which give one a more well-rounded background. At the end of the year, the many chapters are given recognition for their participation ' in the provided activities. The chapter which has been an enthusiastic part of many of the functions will receive the Chapter of the Year Award. This honor is bestowed on the members and their sponsor who also bring recognition to their school. The members of HHS's National Honor Society are seeking to meet this goal as well as any set before them.. Julie Barron Dawn Ahern April Bodden Anthony Chessner. Pres. Julie Dei Cuelr Paul Donahue: V. Pres. YN-SXN ' Patricia Burton ' ' 'Y' , P Miriam Comellas A Beginning to Success Darlene Fabeloz Treas. Terri Hague Roben Ray: Sgt. At Arms Patrick Snyder Kathleen FFSBITIBD 4' f Marcello Scozzari Mark Young 0 Erinn Seidl 6 Ruth Virellesz Sec. 411.1 rr X Wendell Ramirez: Hist. Mary Francis Simeona NHSf243 Laura Encinosa wonders whats next. 15 -Y in W -- vaN w. F i l l J' 1 i ,. all Xt A 5, ages Mu Alpha Theta members eagerly discuss club plans. '- v 'm' 'Y' M he ' ' Q5 il J Y wwf. 'AT in lit vs-' Q, l QJ 'W Wayne Chesser finds time to relax before a meeting. .- ---s - , Y, 1 ,, 1 3 I ,f I, - f n V 1 g' l niznlgi n-un. mtg.: 1 and t ,xliparp lg: x 'Jim . M11 Lani: .. :um ,a:gt. 'ggg 1 ,Y , A-fa.. lin .- ' , vnu: 11 1 :iQ , r 1 y. :il ,, M. 'H 11: e V- ' , . 1l ff . lin 11 A 1 11: , mil ii: I Q1 LE' hi' rin lllll Iii! xii: 11: I iii my il7 1ni1 , 111 E ii X , 'T ' Q li!! Bottom Row: J DelCuerc K Fra-emaf J Coflee P Burton M Pearce, K Painter 2nd: V. Nguyen, L. En- clnosa Fl vvehes O Fare: M' Csmellas P Comelfas L McKenzie 3rd: K Nunarnaker. G Johnson. M. Martine: Fl Cane' E Sei C Pe :s Bore 4th: M' Horns D Aherf' G Flchards L. Menne-,T,Hernandez, Stl-up Donahue 'J' Ca: ':s' -'- Inesser D Pkg Fl Pla Q k'. e '.' Snmons 441 Mu Alpha Theta These smiling faces are proud to be a part of Mu Alpha Theta. s ,ran Smiling, P. Burton seems pleased with her club's eftorts. A ,j N 'r 4 A 4 in 9 l 4 ,A 9.7! L ln Pursuit of Excellence Alpha Theta is an honor society for students who in mathematics. Students must have a 3.5 grade in math to be eligible for admittance into this club. of Mu Alpha Theta participate in math competi- with the coaching of sponsor Mr.Capilinger. headed by Ms. Kaat, was a very successful club Students in the club had to keep a B average l in the club. They had a very helpful tutorial pro- run by the club members for the students at E!! two clubs showed the pride and spirit of excellence at The Big Bed. Bottom row: S. Blair, A. Halikoytakis, A. Moore, J. Coffee, S. Sibbett 2nd: Mrs. Kaat, D. Josephson, L. Encinosa, M. Horton, P. Burton. 3rd: L. O'Fleilly, N. Wolfe, A. Reed, T. Huskey. 4th: Fl. Austin, C. Hershbrger, H. Hodges, P. Donahue, D. Fabelo. Sth: S. Favata, W. Fiamirez, S. White, K. Nunamaker. 3 ef! Club members like K. Nunamaker express their feelings to Ms. Kaat. Nikki Wolfe models her pride. Students in Beta enjoy their recogni lon. faces are often found among Beta members. Beta 1245 Around the World in a Day This year the French, Latin, and Spanish Honor Societies pail' V ticipated in different activities. The French Honor Society, sponsorem 2: by Mr. Garcia participated in candy sales and Declamation. Th! mins newest comer into the foreign language department was the Latin' Honor Society. Things got off to a good start as they talked about get ting t-shirts and selling candy. Their sponsor was Mrs. Knepshielo Last but not least, Spanish Honor Societyfi This year, they got off to a great start. Under the sponsorship of rs. Halikoytakis, they pan ticipated in such things as a picnic at Hillsborough State Park, cane-1 sales, a Christmas dinner get together and Declamation. It wasnl easy for these students to join these clubs. First of all, they must have a B average in the foreign language of the club they want to be in at least 2 years in that foreign language, and at least a B average lr! academics overall. nu 1.1. 'S' rl'- PL --. -,N is f'l at N. V V, . f gi W-wx ' in 1st row l-r: J. Hazeldon, D. Hicks, M. Nguyen, D. Fabelo, C. Bermudezg 2nd row: J. DeYoung, M. Horton, M. Hilderbrand, N. Mates, S. Moore, L. Bal. 3rd row: M. Martinez, A. Reed, H. John, C. Hershberger, S. Hall, 4th row: Mr. Garcia, D. McComas, K. Youngblood, G. Johnson. D. Fabelo tries to obtain some peace and quiet. .l .of- I t. - L '14, l. V 1st row I-r: G. Flichards, R. Snow, R. Curioso, D. Fields, M. Samms, A. Bodden 2nd row: H. John, A. Reed, C. Julian, M. Pearce, A. Dixon, S. Reed, T. Reed, C. Hentz .5-. 1?- ,no fl R. Snow seems to find humor in everything. A, Heed and F C a ie.-. humorous words. .4 l 4 1 ' A ' ' . gp K - we-.,.fl V: Q . ii:,f'.E-2133. - Ki., V. . V., F rv Q 4 v .. ' ' it A 'G - Tis? Q X fi ' x. 'St '41 at 1.3 i. k . 1 g . fx , , Q -. ,. 1st row I-r: D. Guzman, H. Longworth, J. DelCueto, T. Taylor, S. Bodden, Mrs. Halikoytakisg 2nd row: E. it Seidl, P. Burton, R. Virelles, E. Santana, T. Hague, T. Terrell, 3rd row: L. Rush, M. Comellas, J. Barren, A. A 5 if Halikoytakis, N. Mates, M. Jones, J. Morrison, 4th row: S. Favata, M. Sanchez, G. Richards, M. Scozzari, z 5 D. Ahern, A. Bodden, D. Slinkerg 5th row: C. Davis, D. Davis, E. Smith, M. Simmons, B. Ray, S. White. I I R Virelles gets caught in the act HRC. . V1 my w QKVWA4 I . v 2 he I .. W : ., N 4 ' Y. xy ff. 4 ,L Mix I ...,,.. ...ul From Ito r: B. Ray, Parlimentariang H. Longworth, Vice-President: R. Virelles, President: M. Comellas, Secretary, T. Terrell, Treasurer Spanish 1 247 Foreign Speaking Athletes??'? The German Club is a privilege to be in. This year, the members participated in various activities both in and out of school. To be a member of the German Club, you must maintain an over all B average or above. German Honor club is sponsored by Mrs. Todd The 1986 Fellowship of Christian Athletes has grown considerably larger over the past years. This club spon- sored by Coach Anderson invites any student who is in- terested in their future to come and join his group. FCA has become the largest interest group in the school. It is evident that the students value this club and its message. A. Brooks is a careful listner. . I German Honor Students review their classwork together. Front: L. Todd, J. Couch, A. Brooks, K. Spidel, J. Stasko, P. Larocca Second: J. Alexa dra, J. Thorburg, A. Matos, A. Wacker, K. Battishill, D. Girven, M. Mitchele Third: J. Mc turtf, J. Beason, S. Budd, T. Kristiansen, D. Leas, B. Stidham, M. Calkins A if These Students consider German to be a helpful career booster. f cgi 5 K. Spldel ws all 'ed or 248fGerman Club P. Larocca and J. Stasko think about the day's activities, U .4 .1 i .4 r I I 1 1.- , -Sk I i lil li .4 4 .N X 3 W. Valenzuela takes his club seriously. C. Rodriques, A. Johnson and M. Crumb are great FCA athletes. 1 . as E fic of 5 33' 0 3,35 if I .Av ' owl, -4.rr1.:w V'3?fR!1 -- ,tif i -, ' v-. -. 1 z ,S xx es f:'ff'1-xii f'jyl ' - - ix X91 'A WN N .t . ,as . .1 -P-2, .4 ,., N A , .. , --,erik-fiNr.f+1'f:-eau-f: - f Ne' .. t 1 t Q' ' N. 4-t. ' - -- .5 e-.Egg-.,,. - ,A - ., , If ., 'Q X' ft QQ. ' ss- . - . --.,, t.f,f'Fuu. yggu- Q , ' r G -- Mgr.. 'wt f N . f. in ,. 1. 'JQ,::rv11:+2.., 4 ' X e Q ' .- if .33-LZ-Awzwi. , ' .. 5 27 'K 'Tx ' Q- if ' 1 ' 1 gf s- f.. -, ' . t ,- ... nfs. . .9 W ,fb T1 .. K N R. 53 rw li U 'A -, ' .. -' .'-'h , f ' i ' ' ' '. 4 tn 1-w..,.n.AL-V .. .ut ei., 1 t N 1- , v x - 1 J, 1 ' ht - ' 2. .. P - el: T3 l ' -.zrresz P 1 'MW' 'sr H - Q F' ' 77 --em: -- -V. .-+--M, 9. in t 2 1 -- -hrxx?-e . . f .. .. ' '--s. ' ' A. T 3 f ' i . . . r . mo... -:v - -- gp--,.-. , .rm 1f,i:..,,,,o,-'m , , Qltywxwr V ,in -Q-fnqk ,Z V -LV mv- .:1.t,,,...:A,j':l,f:-. V . ,K . W S 234 ,- 4314. -.-wtf' . -,.-::t1 -M-- '4.i LIC - sf' . it 1 '-'--:IT-::Tkf'x' . K W . 1. ri ' vw f... ,, ' K 1' X ol? -V H. .,.,, ....,g t... ,e .ue -- - V H .. NWN QQ . A af- . gs: 'w+t- A W, 'Q ' N x J' , ' i .L itz liz? V A 'A ...f Q , .M . ,, X l J i J. Patton, S. Harris, K. Young, H. Bostick and W. Flamirea make time for fellowshipping. M. Miller Can always D9 found Smiling. if JL 12? 'Ex The 1985-1986 Fellowship of Christian Athletes. -1 11: Y- 111- V sun- f . -1. -4 i -vi Q FCA 1249 Science: The Outer Limits S 1 1' Top Row: Mark Young, Mr. Parella, Tammy Hernandez, Steve Gordillo, Gynne Johnson, Todd Reece, Danny Rua, Bottom Row: Mike Coackley, Patrick Snyder, Marcello Scazzari, Sue Hall. Honorary Science and Beaker Breakers are distin- guished science clubs. These two clubs go beyond the normal science class, they explore the far regions of one's imagination. Not only are these clubs special to the club members, but they are very interesting to nonmembers. ln order to be a member of one of these clubs, one has to have a deep hearted interest in the field of science and also be willing to stick his neck out for the club. Honorary , Science and Beaker Breakers are therefore, very - t ' -' , ' . A distinguished clubs to be in. r , , 1-.N nr.. ' 0 HSI t ll lla P ' I , I I yr 4,11 JL I ,9- Wi Tammy Hernandez takes time out of a busy class to meditate, Mr. Perrella hesitates as he enters his room 250 1 Beaker Breakers t , wimii f aamcki maxi ee it ins: mini!! iii: 1 lst Row: Mr. Shuldenfrey, Mr. Zale, Julie DelCueto, Jennifer Harper, Heather Longworth, Terri Haige, April Moore, Leslie McKenzie, 2nd Row: Mary Simeona, Julie Barron, Ruth Virelles, Steve Gordilio, Simone Pratt, Trina Blair, Erinn Seidl, Kenny Nunamaker, 3rd Row: Patrick Snyder, Angela Cammarata, Odalys Gordilio, Darlene Fabello, Marcello Scazzari, Michelle Horton, Gwynne Johnson, 4th Flow: Tammy Hernandez, Nancy Mates, Shelah Sloan, Heather Hodges, Laura Howey, Mellis Morris, Wendell Ramirez, Todd Reece, Dawn Ahern, 5th Row: Paul Donahue, Bobby Ray, Sean Favata, Danny Rua, Terrence Ford, Stephen White. 5 These students eagerly await the entrance bell- Heather Longworth flashes us that awesome smile. Honorary Science 1 251 For Future Reference . . . These are the faces to remember for health needs of the future. These students are preparing for the care of their fellow man, both through health and home oc- cupations. H.O.S.A. or otherwise known as Health Oc- cupational Students of America, had an active year in prepartion by enacting services related to their field. Posters could be seen everywhere dealing with sub- jects such as the Great American Smokeout Day and pleas to urge students not to start. For Terrier Bark they formulated a skit which dealt with their occupationa dreams in the health field, a , mock surgery! This club had a most unusually active year. Good job HOSA! Future Homemakers of American, alias FHA, had a successful year in preparing students for future homes. They learned basic ideas about the family unit, as well as other necessary skills such as sewing, and organiz- , ing budgets. They also were taught ideas crucial to rais- i ing a family and running a home. These clubs worked hard to be the best they could be making Hillsborough even better! l '16 A. Moore listens patiently for upcoming projects. THis HOSA member believes in dressing fashionably. l-l E'-3:52:53 L to R - Tonya Graves. Carla Batchelder Traci Acosta. Mellisa Moore, Lisa Fernandez, Tracy Baez, Shelia Salem, Vicki Parer, April Moore, Rhodie Santiago, Kath Brown. Bridget Dexter. Kew Fuser Am. .-'ei fishes A Mrs. Sanders. 252 X HOSA - FHA x KY' m 6 3 I rrewfii-4 , ,,,-1 . wg' Q- wfiwv 'vu wifi 56 ' wool K K. All .Q . U gf : ' 4 UL, i Getting Prepped for the F-teal World l Cosmetology is a vocational program for those who have an interest in becoming a cosmetologist in the future. The students learn and practice the newest hairstyles and make-up techniques on customers and students at the school. Deca is a vocational program for students seeking careers in marketing or service occupations. The club par- ticipates in annual district contests, state contests, and national contests. Peer facilitators are students enrolled in a class that of- fers guidance and help to those students that are new to the school or need assistance. They offer tutoring and help new students find their way around our campuses. Together these clubs help to make Hillsborough students better people of tomorrow. WJ, - -. If I S., '1 a L45 ' -- Q fx Setting hair with a smile, she makes it look easy. al-LA As I lp! an W -W l f l Q i ' I ,P i l l This student takes the work out of getting a perm. 5 fm I 'vi Front row: D. Roebuck. K. Sawyer, C Whiteman. S Gephart. M. Hager, J. McTanous, V. Williams, A. P rt .B k halmers, M. Clarkson, L Camo. G Cooper i '.'cCiary. D Gonzalez, Ft. Wood, K. Fleed, L. Shields, L. Brown, S. Harris, D. Roebuck, T. Ftembert. l o ugues ac row: Ms.C. Fernandez A. Candeleri P. Smith. it X l x .ii wi. 'Hlxi .I M. Jones, L. Fi. Gillyard enjoy being a part of DECA. i ,ik 4 1? Q Xf , in if 5 lb L ,.-. 3 R. Santa Cruz takes a few minutes of relaxation before the club meeting f ' begins. 'Tis row: T. Rainey, Fl. Santa Cruz, L. Fl. Gillyard, A. Clark, M. Jones, Back row: Mr. T. Williams, T. Hall, W. Cherry, L. Elser Not Pictured: E. Dale i 'X xgil , 325 Above: Top row - B. Stidham, J. Gennaro, K. Fidler, A. Isla, Mr. Wilson Middle row - M. Martinez, T. Skerl, T. Huskey, M. Horton, N. Shepherd Bottom - A. Pillot, D. Josephson, M. Lopresto, K. Youngblood, Not Pictured: M. Meeks, P. Smith, M. Jones Left - Top row - T. Blair, D. Fabelo, J. Barron, T. Green, Y. Ferrera, D. Gerhart, Middle - W. Juroff, K. Niblack, J. Drake, M. McDonald, A. Hopkins, L. Formica Bottom - R. Eddings, L. Howey, T. Hernandez, W. Page, Mr. Wilson Not Pictured: I. Ashley, J. Dupree, S. Hudson DECAl255 Working for the Weekend. students hands-on training while getting a quality education in the process. These students must come to school early in the morning for a class that is called zero period so they can leave early to get to work on time. This class is led by teachers Mr. Pino Ms. VanHoogan and Mr. Hirth that teach these students the proper way of filling out an application among other skills. Some of these students are well known around the school like Mike Diaz Sherman Harris and Charles Keene. So if you have a job or you are looking for a job this is a good class to check out. ra Diversified Cooperative Training was created to give 'AMPA .Ag i Ash.: -f Il Kgs' X 5 Who is ready for work? asks Ms. VanHoogan. Teaching the class Mr. Duarte points out the assignment. These guys can't wait to goto work. I 1 ,, J., --A... 3' Q-I Above - Wulle Gant, Flose Bates. Marie Witmer, Cari Lopez, Julie Brito, Kim Morrison, David Fredman, Joe LoPresto, David Kent, Sherman Harris below- D Kochlein, Mr, Pino 256 fDCT Dwi?-' 1' as ml? ex DCT has helped senior Frank DeJuan realize his financial responsibilities. Karen Gonzalez practices her accounting skills. lliBQ like If l ZA 1 Ili!! 313 3 .,....... v iq X 1 tw sg.f-' lst flow: Maritza Rivera, Sandy Nashaga, Candice Mullis, Karen Gonzalez, Melissa Piniella, Dianne Gerhart, Frank DeJuan, Sponsor: Ms. A. Neuhaus. 2nd Row: Kevin Bell, Anthony Giallanza, Kelly Moore, James Grady, Tim Horton, Andrew Wilks, John Scaglione, Eric Stamey, Shawn Seward, Brien Johnston. f .-.-......... K , fes, axnuaailawuesmu ff? i H1Kil 41 'S' 1 Qu- . . , 52?- LOD: Mrs. VanHoog8l'1, Dina Pamplona, Gary Carr, Roger Perdue, Tabitha Criss, Dominick Lopez, Paul Bryant, Steve Johnson, Andrea Dixon, Sharon Oran, Fred Jenkins. Bottom: Jody Adams, Charles Keene, Mike Diaz. 1 F 'l uh Q, '-13, ' 7-7 'Q - ' :Tris f . ,,' . ll'-'2': QQQQQ :.--4 NH- V, X44 ia: 'ill k f A . ae:-an ' E2-EE - ei Top Row: Michelle Green, Christi Smith, Paula Golestein, Angela Hersey, Julie Buggica, Trevis Wingfeild, Diane Deane, Melanie Slocamb, Mr. Duarte, Bottom Rd Richard Kennedy, Martin Mcreary, Duayne Simmons, Chris Mitchell, Kevin Mayes, Harry Blocklidge. I 1,-,,..-1' MQ -iv-N .wwsxu These students wait patiently for class to begin. U 8 22 Ag.: 258 IDCT T ' F ei hrsl interview. Lookinc forward to their wnrk wmv moe., -...,i-...- ..-- . . .. AL , B 1 Ftespectable Students Top Row: Kip Bishard, Michelle Miriani, Tracy Acosta, Alicia Fernandez, Lynn Ambrose, Mr. Shuldenfrey, Monica Bermudez, Shannon Cook, Jimmy White, 'ngela Parker, Anthony Jimenez, Sharlene Anderson, Bottom Row: Kevin oungblood, Duane Josephson, Becky Lopez, Lisa Parks, Jarrett Majewsky, abriel Zambrano, Andre Faulks. ,fi slit .Q 5'f4if'M Maize. ' '43 ' gg, .3 '7- !,5,,.g'g 5 2' 'E -Qfhfi.L-? P V Z VC 'rm' ef: David Moore is proud to be the president of the Dr. Who club. K. . A Mr. Schuldenfrei explains the proper technique in performing a good debate. Dr. Who, Debate, and DCT each are in a class all their own. These clubs each pertain to a specific subject. For instance, Deversified, Cooperative Training, commonly known as DCT, is highly recommended not only for the experience of having a job, but also to give students a head start in their career. Dr. Who is also an interesting club. The Doctor Who was founded by Senior David Moore. He got the idea for the club while hav- ing a conversation with Mrs. Susar about Science Fiction. The television program Dr. Who is one British interpretation of Science Fiction in which the protagonist overcomes evil forces through the many generations of his life. The program has been around for 20 years. The Debate Club, however, stands alone in the club field. The title of the club totally defines its meaning. Each of these clubs are intriguing options for students to explore. Row: Glenn Anderson, Tony Garnes, David McComas Terrence Ford, William Monica Bermudaz waits Dat'em'Y f0f the SD9C'f'C answer to he' JU 0ff. Bottom Row: Teri Myers, David Mooore, Heather Cooper. QUQSUOVY DebatefDr. Who 1 259 - 60fHelm Expressing Gurselves ' Expressing thoughts feelings and emotions can be done in many ways and the Helm staff does it beautifully' The Helm Hillsborough s own art and literary magazine publishes a collection of poems and drawings each year These pieces of literary and artistic genius are done entirely by students To become members of this exclusive club students providing samples of their work The most promising applicants were chosen Another time honored association IS the Thesplans or Drama Club In this club students learn the fine art of theater and acting Not only do they create their own plays they also study the works of the masters like Arthur Miller and Shakespeare With the help of clubs like the Helm and the Drama Club culture lust might come back into style were required to fill out an application in additon to Helm staff member T. Taylor finds time for friends J. Weeks and T. Nichols Aflnecvi'-'ani ' Qu swork, The 1985-86 Helm Staff T i 149 ' -'-Flu, 333-digg., A ll. wir - if L E It must have been a rough day for B. Rogers, 17? These two rising stars, I. Garcia and C. Peerson share a fun-filled moment. Young, G. Barber, V. Jackson. The 1985-86 Drama Club officers: A. Brooks, S. Pratt, T. Aceto, J. ,J r Ex -3 M A' l 'DV' - A 4 I 5 Y, I ' Xi ' N . . T ' '12 'I ' ' I . 0 W ' 0 4 fx A, 5-. P 2 Pu ln: - v The 1985-86 Drama Club. M. Oliver enjoys being in Drama Club. .hx t if ,QE 'S Flashing those star quality smiles are A. Halikotakis and A. Jones. Drama Club 0ffiC9 S S- Pfam and G' Bafbef in action' Thespians 1261 Leading the Way for the Future in Business an Br N ,- ,. , 1. 4 W I The Senior Division of the FBLA harvested the largest number of members out of all the FBLA classes. -Ai --Alit- I1- m 1 62lFBLA Junior FBLA members are prospective business leaders of the future. Sponsor Mrs. Haggerty shows her club spirit. PJ .11 ' f 7 , .1 r W Business education students got an early start on their careers and devioped leadership qualities by mastering office skills and working in local businesses for school credit. The year was highlighted with a ban- quet and a teddy bear sale during the Christmas season. They also attend- ed workshops and conventions throughout the year. FBLA fFuture Business Leaders of Americai prepared its members for both a rewarding and successful future. M '-my . Kvg,, Left to right first row S. Bodden, N. James, M. DeLaGarez, N. Carley, F. Smith Left to right second row: Ms. Washington, J. Taylor, K. Self, L. Hum- phrey M Jones G Sloan,J. Knight, M. Dorta, P. Lutz, S. Salter, D.James,A. Vega, Ms. Powell FBLA 1 263 7? 'T F. J' 1 Z! Q 'U Q 1- ,MB asv I Qifuv Y Foreign exchange student Armin Wacker en- Mary Frances Simeona proofreads her story. joys working for the Red and Black, 'A ' 5- 7'i? ? 'R' 'T TNS? 'R if ,ff 1' ,ww- R, .Vi fmxva dyfzfwl P. Y., ' f. J W wi Q, -t ' 1 ,Ay i 1' C! 1 'Mm ,,,, it , .,: t 1 Rf i V QM. gf-w02nsn.anuu-1-spill l. ml Wann., A ' ret ,nd ...v .-. if Cr no 'U' Tennis McDaniel and Robbie Smith look over some negatives. 641 Red 81 Black Stop the Presses!!! l e Red 81 Black staff of '86-86 did an outstanding job year. Under the supervision of new sponsor Mr. erly, the newspaper's staff put out monthly spapers for and about our school. They had car hes and other fund-raisers to support their cause. ln ition to reporting stories and doing interviews, they l other messages that students can put in the spaper for their friends and teachers. They worked , ,got good stories, pushed deadlines and made it all 1 hwhile. With the help of editors Eileen Watton, Robert m, Leslie McKenzie, Shannon Cooke, Nancy Mates, dMary-Frances Simeona, these reporters made this ear's Red 81 Black staff better than ever. .eg tl fra offered seasons greetings, last will and testaments, if till .' Reporters on the staff use the Tampa Tribune as an example. Robert Holm rushes to meet a deadline rl! is xr. ' ' r f m .' ' - Bottom Row: I. Garcia, S. Leto, S. Stinson, R. Smith, Mr. Beverly tAdvisorJ, S. Cooke, A.VWacker, M. Richo. Top Row: Eileen E. Watton fEditorl, D. Davis, L. Brett, R. Holm, L. McKenzie, D. McDaniel, M. Simeona, N. Mates, A. Cammarata, E. Lescano. Advisor Mr. Heverly gives the staff their assignments. Red 81 Black 1 265 'X The Hilsborean staff: these are the people that capture the memories enclosed in a yearbook. Through the torment of four deadlines they create and capture the events that occur throughout the year. The editors, photographers, and all other members, together with their new advisor, Mr. fl . ,,f,, .-ff,,, Vander Veen, spent their time and dedication on making the best year- book possible. . .No applause, please. A. V., our photography editor, has a very busy Pressure hits everyone when deadlines job. Yearbook work is not all work and no play. l From left: M. Bermudez, C. Pretruccelli, B. Schew, J. Seal, T. Lopez, A. V., S. Sloan, R. Dia Niblack, M. Sanchez, M. Wilson, L. Reid. Q Lf 'v-N75 T C. , Ft?-9 - T f The photographers on desk: l-l LONGWORTH, T. CABRAL, A. VEGA, L. HQWEN ' V TW CLQOD I BEQMUDEZ-G' BARBER The editors-in-chief of the Hilsborean staff: Julie DelCueto and TBI 266 f Hilsborean :Ek Hemandez' n No Applause, Please . . . R E Vi i 7 T11-'li .V , W, , , . , , x'-'V 4:1 . 1'1- mx, ng! M. Morris, M. A. Bermudez, J. Del Cueto, T. Hernandez, T. Hague, 2nd row: Fl. Weatherford, B. Griffin, B. Coomes, A. Heron, T. Cabral, G. Barber, C. Vega, Mr. Vander Veen, advisor, 3rd row: L. Howey, H. Longworth, L. Ambrose, S. White, J. Harper, D. Rua, W. Canady, T. Gardner, L. Graef, and D. FW. If ff, 'Xi .,?.N,. : x ,, af q 4 lp .. za M jf' wx Pm, -f 5, .X' 'V XA 'J The editors: back row: M. Morris, D. Fabelo, L. Ambrose, J. Harper, W. Canady, L. Graefg Front row: D. Fluag missing: faculty editor C. Julian. l Ii' 5 ,,ffQ'f,f 1 'I fy ' Jlfff jf- I lib-Petrucelli enjoys being onthe M. Bermudez finally gets a 7'afb00k staff. someone. chance to look down AT Even more photographers: From L to R: A. V. Fl. Diaz, J. Seal, T. Lopez Hilsborean Staff f 267 A Key to Lifetime Celebration H S, QQ' , 6 5 - r ' ll , 1 F NV . r f ff .. If Top Ftow: Paula Black, Lara Rodriguez, Michelle Price, Stephanie Peterson, Eileen Peterson, Melissa Bautista. Bottom Row: Deanna Parnell, Terry Lerrine, Stacy Ftichart, Quisella Perez, Deni Blankenship. J I Y W-. Terry Lerrine s proud to be a Terrier. 268 f FHA Future Homemakers of America, better known asm F.H.A., has been in existence nationwide for 40 years' Here, at Hillsborough F.H.A. has been a club for over2 years. The major activities of F.H.A. Focus on individua growth, preparation for family life and careers, and par ticipation of youth in today's society. This year F.H.Ay attended the District 7 convention, which was held ai l the Egypt Temple Shrine Oasis Club. They also haven taken part in the school-wide candy drive and the sellil ' ing of Hillsborough High School mugs. The F.H.A. clut, was organized in accordance with Home Economics., state and nationwide. The most important activity that F.H.A. has encountered was the state conference which was located in Tampa. F.H.A. is interesting an teaches a student the key to a lifetime of celebrationf according to Mrs. Guagliardo, the 1985-86 sponsor. l Stacy Ftichart and Quisella Perez show their Terrier pride. ii I l l l -1 ,-'fi ti. f 'aff - . ' i '- .Bl ., , I , ,M . , , Paula Black and Lara Rodriguez stay out of the sun, 1- i' N? 45. AVfka.JY,' if dl Y g f W I 1 ':zqf.f ' f H. I I Q41 ' I x f N ' A -.1 iq' . f , .:if 'Q:' ii' ' - 3 407? N '-:All l l. 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MAH, love, mom, fl-Dual, Wurfhu, Cgclcly, jeredu, J4,1f!W, J5ri5fin, Shia, 5' yoalzuu 0 , ,g,,,,,,0 2 IS I 1 1 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or 'as ' SSSS SSSS S i in Congratulations to you Benettye and we hope that you will continue to reward us with happiness by your accomplishments. if ,CAROLYN7S r .E TWEAR ALL OF US Northgate Shopping Ctr y Ik THE HARGRETTQ 8879 N. Fla. Ave. GQNCERATULIATEQNS lt seems Such a short time ago that you were starting kindergarten and now you are ready to graduate. it's been Such fun to watch you grow with such sensitivity and understanding to others. You have been Such a joy to us and we are very proud of you. May the goals you set for yourself in the present and future follow you through life with success. We love you, Mom and Bryan i Q f e 14' s A .- P 1? X 1 ,,,,- xlt an O 'Q Advertising f 29! 1'5 J 41 525.3-Skt: Z-Club 1985- 86 Seniors R .,.?i:5..- Congratulations Jennifer Class of '86 in I IOD UE Zo 3 Z Ill E Open Tues -Sat. 10-8 322 W HILLSBOROUGH 234 5021 TAMPA FLA. 33604 CONGRATULATIONS Russell Marrs wgfzfrnfza Qway 5025450 wean? tfoukgue, yew. zzoz Noam FLORIDA Ava. :I TAMPA. FLoRioA assoz P P o E 2 1 5 E . R OWNERS: Q 8 JOHN WOMACK 8: YOUR INVESTMENT ELLIS HUDSON Congratulations to Kimberly Niblack Congrats Sis, You finally made it. l'm really very proud of you. It was hard, but you came through in the end. We love you Sharonn, Arron, 81 Ashlon g355QQ5Pl7z1kr 4212N BOULEVARD TAMPA FLORIDA REV JOHN S CARLSON JR PASTOR 1 . Westshore Blvd. 2609 E. Busch Blvd, 522 Oakfigld D pa, Florida 33609 Tampa, Florida 33612 random, Florida l 1872-B200 l J - 806 l 3681-221 rmerly l l . I 1 i W QQ-Q . QXQW xo 'A W , ...f W slag? W llpp tth gt tht TNADA h h dt th 30y hy y d CLASS 0F 1986 Ch d pl 300 I Advertising HCNORARY SCIENCE SDCIETY '85-'86 Mr. Zale, Sponsor Mr. Schuldenfri, Co-Sponsor President- Leslie McKenzie Vice-President - Danny Rua Secretary - Terri Hague Treasurer - Jennifer Harper Sergeant-at-Arms - Bobby Ray CARMEN Della Medina H8655 Q P f' There is a world out there waiting for you after graduation . . . A world that you have dreamed of, but you're the one who can make it come true. Use the strength you've got inside you to open the door. Use the courage you hold deep within to take a step in the right direction. Use the knowledge that you really will make it if you try. Just take the first step in the direction of whatever you want to do, and soon your fears will all be passed -- you will put them behind you and you will know why you made it through. Just take the first step . . . and then another. . . and before you know it a more wonderful world will begin to show itself to you. Congratulations on your graduation! We love you! Hilda and Danny Deer 302 X Advertisin I :www qu: ll 9 J 7U lU ml i Congratulations Lori Thomas clo '86 JHUWW To a wonderful daughter, sister, granddaughter and aunt. Lori, you have been our pride and joy and we would like to express our love to you for all the happiness you have given us. As you finish your senior year we want you to walk with pride and want you to know how much we all love you. And you are truly our queen in a house full of jacks! lVlay your future be as bright as you have our lives. Derek Cookie Abuela Mom and and Trig and Kiki Tina and Dad Anthony l l Advertising 1 303 I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Michelle imy favorite Duranie Buddyy for the best years in High School! We have had the best of friendship. It has been great fun terrorizing Ricky. One of these days, you'II have Simon in your arms. Thanks for all those great memories. Rhea, l'm glad we became better friends. Even though we didn't see much of each other this year. I hope you and Martin will be very happy together. l'll always cherish the memories we had together. Tabi, l'm glad you came back. It wouldn't be the same without you. I hope you get what you want out of life. I know our friendship will not end after High School. Stacey, Kaurie, Sherrie, Sherlyn, Missy and Judy I hope you all have the best life. You all made my high school years happy! To Mary, l' like to say that our friendship has meant more to me than anything else. I know it won't end after High School. Don't worry, 'cause one of these days we won't have to terrorize Ricky anymore because you'lI get Randy soon enough!! And we'll also get to go to New York and stay with J. T. in his apartment! Tabi, Rhea, Kaurie, Missy, Sherlyn, Millie, and Stacey we've had a lot of fun this year, and I will never forget you all. To Gladys, you've been a special friend to me and I know we'll have plenty of more Saturday-s to spend together. Our good times will last forever. To my best friends Mary, Mic elle, Missy, and abi thank you for being true friends. You had made my high schools wonderful and special I'll always remember the close friendship we've had one time or another. Remember our lunch in the 10th grade remember my accident from laughing so much and you guys leaving without me. l'll never forget that. I hope that each of you will become a ignsuccess in Life. l have faith in all of you. To Mary, I hope you meet that Good Looking, Rich, Intelligent an waiting for you. To Missy, I hope you get the best out of Life. Good Luck with Dicky. To Michelle I hope everything turns out good for you and also I hope you meet Duran-Duran. And of course To Tabi l hope whatever exciting things you do in life let them be safe. I hope you Kurt in some way Good Luck In Life l love you all. You are the est Friends l've ever had. May we keep in contact after we graduate. Love Always Your Friend, Rhea Eddings I clo 86 l'm glad we made it. Keep in touch after guaduation. I'lI miss you David G! I love you Scott lwhat a shame!! Your friend Tabi, 304 X Advertising 1985-86 Swimjfeam Mrs Floss s Englush Class Patnck Snyder Congratulations clo 86 'ig You HTG U19 Sunshine of Our Lives Dad, Mom Aunt Helen, Scarlet NDC I A 1-I..fu nwigib , an bi 7' Y ,VX gg Y - . , .K J fi - . 5 qft'I'W rn. F1 ,a ' 'Quik -as 'LM' QA M 'wa ',v r0 .syn H Nr' Myer Nxt.. . . ,-H our I . Q .M Nz N 8 . . .:t:,.1f.h - 3113, Y H . A gl l ' . . . if . .UWM ...- .:...uvr4o'uQ VXI.: '.'.'.', '+zi---'xi' . ' ff 1 A I U u ,P H.. 92 ,nsuli -Xiu ff Q -rr: v 5 g - was nan Kg ' 1:5 '22 ..nnqvr'4FS,- 'I' ali. i A uppeoah 5 9154.0 . ,ii,nnnda4 .s 'U' f frp:nfoaf,'.i4Px fl Il: 'ff 'Hfe...,z.. . .,n.,u ,414-Inn CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '86 i 5. ..i Y ,i . JA 1 JI 2 Page 306 1. Cynthia Julian 2. Monica Bermudez 3. Jennifer Harper, Advertising editor 4. Michelle Sanchez 5. Julie Delcueto, Editor-in-Chief 6. Kim Niblack 7. Todd Lopez, Photographer 8. Lianne Graef, Underclass editor 9. Lynn Ambrose, Club editor Page 307 1. Tammy Hernandez, Editor-in-Chief 2. Wendy Canady, Sports editor 3. Annette Vega, Photographer 4. Melissa Morris, Senior editor 5. Tammy Gardner 6. Benettye Griffin 7. Loura Howey, Photographer 8. Greg Barber, Photographer 9. Avelino Vide, Photography editor 10. Darlene Fabelo, Business Manager .4 Y' W i i ri l' -vm ' f 'iiw4,L:3, 4' . mg W, i '40 . Yen Q, it I ff . i A 4 if vcr .ff 1, FROM THE HILSBOREAN STAFF 91 X . . .bfi fl' Vfltivi j I4 ,, ,r Z gif? I? f 1 Y... ,,-,,,, ,M K, willy, Li F Y 6 .-X 4,..f' ,fusi- - .-,, 10 8 A .,,, ,,. ,fff www xi-1.5 1 1-,av :lf ',r':i:. 1:4-r:Ji1!'Hl5'r. Advertising 130 A 1 1 , A HKD I A A-,A ?'5f- -J' If' WM... I ,ff .awk x W H I U Nr i 1' , , ,. 'I w 1 v I L 'A 1' ri q fw .. :fe I .fffmju 1 --f .x:- . ,- gl' . 'Q -. vf Z if .g on 1 ,, ,,q.. ,fi',.-QQQQQ-,L .-'Qi' . ' - P 51 ..,,,,,x1..f . s '-Q. '- b55'W -ZW 1 Q f ,,- .f 'F'!f , . L , . iq , f , !s-+A'--4--'-'1i- 1-u.a..:.s'f:-' -,- -:sn s -ran.1f14-nail'--ua- -1+ Leigh, ' Well, you finally made it through high .,,, . school. Let's see about college. Even I xy, though we aren't very close, I am hoping - 2 ' ' that you do well in whatever you do. Have . I, , , ' fun this summer, and I hope never see A you until holidays. fJust kiddingl. We ve ., ' een sisters for a long time now. and I R. L hope our friendship stays stable. I also ' 3 hope you acquire a taste in clothes fHA, gig fx HAJ. Well, gent palpnltogtygttijchh aftecg gc graduation. ood Luc i a ik aan 1,1 5 L0ve,ERiN Giovanni LJ r ' Good Luck ' U ' Charlie! To Shelah, Angela and Elaine, I can only describe you in one way: INSANE! I love ya a whole Teriegh Hughes, t y bunch! A V Q To my best friend. I rn Thanks for such a great year. so glad we have had the You're the best! To Louis and An- chance to come so close. thony may your mocassins leave This year would have happy tracks in the summer snows. been awful without you. You guys are great! Love ya a lot! Thanks for everything. Thank you Mom and Dad for all your Love, Jackie. help. I love you! Congratulations Ted and Michele! All the best! Love, Margaret cjo '87 Paul, I want you to know you are very Stacy Bester, and all my special to me and I will always care other friends, Good luck in about you. You will also always the future. Stacy, it's not mean something to me. My senior going to be any fun year wouldn't have been nearly as without you next year. We fun if you hadn't been in it. You have have been friends for a given me many memories and I long time, lefg Stay know there are lots more to come. friends. Take care of llove yOU, Cheryl yourself. Love, Lisa Fiichardson. M A V i i As I leave the Big Red, I leave these parting words... Thanks to Dewart, Mrs. Fioss, Mrs. Cook and ' all of A.P. I love ou all. Mrs. Fiombough, thanks for everything. lscvill miss you very much. To the best parents anyone could have, thanks for everything. To Harriet, who taught me art and culture tHa! Hall, many thanks. Cindy - no more Willie! Graffitt and Barn Doors forever! To the dau hter of the keeper o ducks, and ner Fred Mayo!!! , sister, I gave you both. Klaus Nomi??? silvae, in- You are a special perm sugibgtc.Djwfylreaalingsdnaauswty-btinrgyhsngp ' ' at Z am. 8 , 'mga WBYB BIB . I-C I, son m my me' ' 'Ove yfyu how is Mr. Ed? Elsie is fine. Loura-hi!,Terri- very much. I hope we re hiinowsiifefiarge iviarge.caivin,iet's gotome together forever. I love ggi'-O2!i2'hffLgQrSf5Q'ggfm'WS' J'me eZ and you!!! I IOVG you!!! Love and Pepperoni Pizza, Ps. i Love Youiii PS Mf- Bl C10 86 Love, . .'.Gracias, alos que Dios ama yJfga,gaLTg1Fgg+4g ' CUBIBS SOI! pI'OIeQldOS DOI' . ygiliigiigioiil Reciban ustedes abundungia de misercordia, paz y amor. fjuliekathy ranklindakevinpat- tymiriamterrikrystentammybobbysmite chdenisef radj Hello HUMY AND CALVARY ?EMPLE!!! !!!Oh yeah, Jesus, thanx for bein' here! U FI terrific! it's been the greatest eight ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' years!!! Adios! God Bless H.H.S. 'extra special thanks to Senoras Todd and Hall. Muchas gracias por su ayuda. Quegigs :tes bendigalmlearningto read ie Heilige c ri ! 'lo my best friend Jeannie Kg A M 4 -may Corbitt and my big and on- ' ' ly brother Anthony, I love you both and I wouldn't have made it through my Congratulations Dana Guerra!!! first year at H.H.S. without We wish you a life full of success you. Thanks for andhappiness. gveryfhing, Loving you always, Love, Teresa Lopez MOTU, Dad. and Jason Arltrt-fiilstlfiu Cheryl and Shelle Well this is it! hese 3 years at HHS have been great and ones that I'll always remember. I know that our friendship will last for a long time and I wish ou both the best of luck and hope we'l always stay in touch. Fiayme and Alethea thanks for all the fun times these past 2 years since we ve been friends. It s been wonderful and I hope that they never stop! Lets stay in touch forever and I hope that we ll stay friends for a lifetime. To all my other friends good luck in whatever you do. Love ya Michelle Yr I To all my friends You have all been so good to me and I thank you for it. To Lisha Ally Nikki Merrith Greg Cheryl Chris great lunch buddies. We ve had great times. And then to Robby always remember that I love you. Never forget the times we ve had together not the good ones anyway. I hope I ve been as good a friend to all of you. Forever Marci To Tracie: You are a very special friend. We have had lots of fun in the past and hopefully we will in the future. Stay crazy and faithful to J.D. and R.Ft. Para LeeLee: I am so glad that you are here now. You are a great friend and stay that way. En- joy H.H.S. Brentley I will always remember your adorable smile and pinching your chipmunk cheeks on the bus. Greggie you are a special guy even though I pick on you! To all my other friends love ya and be coo' With great memories, Frances Mani Smith Flash you see I told you l'd return and I didn't fail you this time. I've finally proved something to you. Well l'lI miss you but I want you to know that I love you very much. l'm glad you were always there. Let's never lose touch with each other. Melissa Sped you really made my year great. I can't wait till graduation. We are going to have so much fun. I hope you and S have a great future together. We really had some fun detective times. I'm really lad we became best of friends. I love you alot. ara and Kim I hope things always work out for the best. Sam never go straight go forward. Buckwheat even though we've only known each other for seven months I really love you alot. I hope things will eventually work out. Never lose trust. Terri and Loura it's been real. Loura don't give up. Love ya always. Chris i, ' P.S. Happy Birthday H.H.S. 2 Claudia Bermudez Whom I love and care 4 with all of my heart. How can I describe my love 4 U not in one word that much is true. A million words arranged just so could tell how my love 4 U does U mean the world 2 me. I will never stop caring 4 U. Love always John Ricky Wallace I love you! I am glad that I am a part of your life and I will stay that way for as long as you want. Love you always and forever Kimmi Dear Cherie As you start a new part of your life we want you to know that we are very proud of you and love you very much. Abuela and Nano Albano Chris iBiscuiti Congrats on being on the Hillsborean staff and the Big Terriers. We love you! Make sure they spell your name right - Petruccelli. Love Mom Annette and Frank Dear Kimmi: To the only girl in my life. You have opened my eyes and heart. Im glad that we have had the chance to share our love for each other. I will never leave you. Love, Ricky nga' We ' John and Stephanie, you all make Dear Cherie, How proud we are of you. You've finally made it - Graduation at last - May all the wonderful things you want and deserve in life come your way. Love - Mom, Dad, and Chantel Mom, Dad, and Ryan, I know that I have not been the easiest to live with these past 3 years. So, I just want to say thanks for putting up with me and for all the support you gave me. The next 4 years of my life won't be easy as I go through col- lege, but with the family I have I know I will succeed. Thanks for everything!! Love ya, Deni To my friends, love Shelby: Karen - To all the Q's we have played but no one will ever be the same. Raquel - as we thrash through eternity, Heavy Metal will always be. Tami - Through Bon Jovi and Iron Maisen too, we know where the Scorps are there's the ZOO! Kerri - To the times in Bran- don whether left or right we know the next time there wil be no sight. llost yet? Q's for pizzal Cammie and Ivy - To the day of luxury the use of the car we shall reach to be. It will be Naugle again, ok. Marilee - To my best fiend and from before thanks for helping me with the boys. I hope we remain the bestest of friends, because we don't want to begin again. Dina - Good luck with Bobby! Denise R., Laura E. and Shelly C. - Moo- Moo Cow! I would like to say first that I appreciate everything that anybody has ever done for me. Honestly I do. But most of all, I really am grateful for everything that my mom and Pauley have done for me. Thank you so much. And I would finally like to say thanks to my terrific Grandparents. Everybody knows how wonderful they always are. Anyway, I love you all so much. TGITI ,, f- A I7 3 ' A 'El' fx If Carey I never thought I could love someone as much as I love you you have shown me the true meaning of love. Thank you for being there when I needed you and for being my best friend. I would be totally lost without you. I have always loved you and always will! To: Tabi Rhea Laurie Sherlyn Mary and Michelle We all have had some good times and bad times but in the end we are still friends. I hope you all strive in life and get everything you deserve. To Mom and Dad, thanks for being there for me and for telling me I can be what ever I want to be. I love you both very much. 1 1 1 Love ya from the ground to the sky, Cfo H86H GOOD LUCK!! Monica RU'-ES Love ya all, Missy To all the friends I have made at H.H.S.: Egoxliofo hgliolog mltolfuyieiufle? lggg It has been a reat 3 ears d I k Y - '- ' - - . . 9 Y an now you always and like Melissa Maria lhi that l will miss it all. And I a ' t Il ' - - ' pprecla e a . . Oscarl, Darlene, Bill lhi Jeffl, Kachelle, the support all my friends have given me Wayne' -l-am cBearJ' Miriam Julio and my - esp- Dafleflel GWYUUI and Thfefesa other fabulous friends, you mean an in- because they had the kindness to listen credibly large amount io mo. AS for ine I0 all 0f mY problems- And I wr-M10 thank unthinkable lot Melanie Jenny Kim Mr. Dennard because he has helped me a Kelly, Kellie, Kelley Kellee' any other great deal as he would any other student names Ivy Caminie Koni Joanna as fhQUQh they were his Own Children. I nlcnaria, Lahra, Eiieeh Dana Angela' will miss these years at H.l-l.S. and I will Erica' and anybody olso wno-Sf fosiivolii e'W3Y'5 remember and Cheflsh the Q00d associated . . . It's alwa s too cool. Tara times ' have had at H-H-3 Kim, be happy forever. Debbie, I love youf and Jerry. You are a better friend than Love, anyone could ever hope for. I will always Kathy Freeman love you to death. Do us not part. T i erri To all my friends I leave the following advice: ll Eafevefyday Dedicated to: Kurt Berisford Brian Loren- 21 Try to blink at least 457itimes per minute. Zo Young: il EZ2,?'E3i2LiHSI?5hlil'.i,' ' 1:7 Kuff- vom awed Swede' Pefsefi in nv 5l Remember no matter where you go . . . there gferivhgirgulginlsvgsg::l'g'ni?ag1ySgTni mgg-Id you are. , D One final word to all those that know me: Don't TUTIGS. all Th? good TWT195 OVOYCOITIG the worry, even though l'lI be rich and famous later bad. I have lust found Out recently how on in my life I won't forget the little people that much gf 3 good friend ygu are to me, made my life what it is today. In other words . . . Also' l Saw dunno my mosl lioublesomo ' H getyou back You me dmbagsm times you were always there. As any and eve one can see we have a fantastic Shes bigoomg-HUi-'i'Gii fi':iJSifi giilg7bad frienxdship, let alone a great relationship. UH-ILIUH un-Hun shes Dana. .. ' 5Ve'Y F'i9hF ' hope and Plat' that OU' 'em' tionship will prosper and flourish. Not to Hove you all' mention the love we share for each other. Monica A.1Madonna l E195 Wemed to 5aY5 Ove ou. ps. to P.c. iii: eye 12-15-22-5 u FOYGVGV YOUVS- p.p.s. To Simon and Theodore: DaIIaSNOr't0rl Doo-Doo-Doo-Doo-Doo-Doo! Pretty Clo 86 p.p.p.s. Go Cynth! Go Cynth! Go Cynth! To all my family and friends: Thank you for all the supporti and for making T0 The Lunch Bunch my high school years the besto my life. I've en- Every year we get blogol-l Special 'o ed eve minute of it. Thank you for all those - Lryazy wegaends, they were great! A person's thanks to my best pal Ally' Let Us Ccgn out is supposed to be the main part of their IIDUS OUT never ending search or Hves and I thank you for making my youth so hunks. I COUldr1i of made ll SO far memorable. lcouIdn't have made itwitilzout all of Without you. Lotsa of love to Greg ou. I need to ive a special than s to my - - boyfriend Marcos who was always by my side cstudleypccongratluaigons Cgn beg? a through all my high school years. Even though I fOl'mQf Oonman- eVeV 0799 OW had crazy ideas sometimes, you always special Ou are. Cheryl QLSWBFIBI, Mar- UFld6fSi00d me by GXPVGSSIUQ Y0Uf'08f9f0 me in ci, and XAICKQ All the uck in the world. such a caring way. I definitely cou not ave To Robert ll,,lRi and John lilpl. Thanks made it without you. Thank you for always spoil- ' ing me, I love it! l pray that our love lasts forever for abt of laughs- And thanks to all mY and ever. Thanks for all of Hillsborough, I love SpaStlC SOphOrTIOre frlendsg Gary you and lwill miss you all. One thing that we can lculloli Butch loo afe youll, Sexy Jim- know for sure is that the Big Red will always be my and Charles 41. ' ' Thanks Guys B e-Bye, . . ' Rrith Virelles Nlkkl lTweetiel To Sam and the Dancerettes, Sam without you my years at H-H-S' wowd have never been thi To my daughter Adrienne Vasstique same. .We had so many specia Giympni Whom we love dearly. memories here. I love you so dearly! ..C0ngraiuianOnS',, You have made More than you H ever know' I .lust a big step in life. You will succeed in hope to God that the rest of our lives whatever you do if you keep God in together will be as memorable as your life these past Years- , With all our love, P.S. Good luck to all my girls Mom and Dad tDancerettesl. Keep dancing. Love you dearly, Gloria Cooper f.. 9 Q - Eileen, Ever since I can remember you have always been there and I want to thank you for it. I hope you don't go away to college because then we couIdn't have our middle-of- the-night-in-our-nightgowns-with- mosquitos conversations. I am going to have to learn to get along without ou, since you won't be around. hat will be very hard for me to do. I love you Crabs. I only wish the very best for you. I know you will do well in life because you always succeed in things you put your heart into. Take care and never forget all the memories. Your friend always Dana To All My Friends, I just want to say thank you for makin my years at the Big Red so specia. I will always keep those special memories of our wild and craz adventures. I love you all dear y! Dee Dee clo 86 P.S. Anyone for the mega amounts of oysters, books fl ing from your hands, excessive a sences pain- ting in the shower, midnight par- ties, attacks of the chicken death squad, H punch seeing double, Steven Tylor, No Quater outer space bars, fights at CC's, punking out at the keg, rock n' rollin at Ruby's, sleeping on stages, hitch- ing to Daytona, cruising on a yacht, ham sandwiches, post Elana par- ties, raids at Beta Dorm and Iet's not forget ice cream my way! Christopher Words cannot express the feelings I have for you. Our relationship is not on- ly special but very unique. I want to thank you for be- but a friend. lmy best friendl All my love Heather To all my good friends Jackie Teriegh Melinda David Doug Donald Robert James and Lenorad lm glad I met ou. Love Nicole tl I ll , Advertising l 31 I FROM I HE RED AND BLACK To my soccer and lunch buddies: Melissa, thanks for being such a great friend. l'll miss ya when you go to U.F. Please keep in touch! Tammy, you are another one of my great friends and by far Mom and Dad, the funniest. When l'm feeling down, even You have been the best when l'm not, you make me laugh ttesl! Hoo? Leslie, you may be anon but I Sn, parents anyone could ask for. B EST WIS H ES TO TH E like your Hove fuh at UF. Keep ih touch! Your support has always meant GRADUATING Kachelle, we made it through physics! I Thanks for being there. Maria, wasn't soc- EIC? so mel' ang has alwayi COr1gl'8fUl8llOrlS to the Cl8SS of HCLASS 0F1986' cerfun? Hi: ein, Jen. obaiys, Julie, Per. 6, 999 me- COU nelfsf sat' 3 I986-the bestlll F OM YOUR SENIOR Ol-ASS Danny, Gwynn, LeAnne. Please keep in the thoughts I have for you both. OFFICERS: IIouCh'yyC-By Vlghoi Ci? Iles-ir? Who :rows But I want you to knowl love you DARLENE, CARLOS, BENET- ow e si ua on wi y now. ways remember how I feel. I'll never forget you. Very much' TYE' AND TASS' Goodbye! Don, l'lI love you always. I know Love Always. our future will be filled with happiness. Ms. Tammy Merrill, thanks for your humor and because you are sooo nice you can have my black shoes. Good luck to you all. I know no mat- ter what you do you will succeed. Love, Loura l There's so much I wantto say . .. a nickle or a dime . . Love ya bunches, You wouldn't believe how much the Big GOO. Loura Groundhog Howay, hmm- Red means to me. The one true thing l've mmmmm . . .see other MB . . .To illie and found to believe inthe 3 years that I've been Oscar, lunch was lots of fun! I wish you both , here is that this school is definitely the best all the best as I leave the Big Red! Take care 1 and will always be the best. lt's given me P.S.' Pee-wee says he wants his bike great friends lespecially Loural and back. To Boo-Foo- Steve Ake, I want you teachers, fun and rotten times, but most of to know that when my long nail breaksl plan To mgstgf my frienoeg all it's given me lots of memories to last a on giving it to you, cause know you'll put it lftamemoer mat you are reading a note lifetime and believe me I won't for et any of to proper use and please try to keep your written lo Tamm J, l-lernanoez and not a - them. First l'd like to say gpod-gye to the hair one solid color! To all my Calculus IIOm,IaI Inman bling. Friend number one Loughemcgge Btzhand ee'-peclally the friends following special teachers: s. W. Leigh - buddies: Todd t Tudd, catch-a-wave dude, Igrder has nothing to oo with impor-tanoei, 959 I me years mos Gracias por todo! You have been a great Auburn parties forever and yup-peril, Mike Goo, you've been the mogt suppgrting mamolnble Onesfofme- I I teacher and friend to me since my first days tplease have a safe trip to Mars as you take friend I could ask lor, you're always there to I don! know h0W Ol Where to bftglh. ll'S at Hillsborough. Don't worry I won't ever Yun back to his native land to eat ricell, give people an extra bggst' even when they been lust great at the Big Red. I will truly forgot YOU Cause ln YOU' hlooosl fan! and Slslfs the Slove Gfemsf lDl63s0 learn don't want it. Please stay away from the bus miss it and my buddies who made the days l'll e waiting to see your name in lights. I how to cross our t's correctly surf's windows. Melissa and Loura, I couldn't ask all vvormvvt-Iiie To Lisa Reid ffhanx fof wish for everything to come your waycause upll, Wendell lthe guy that claims to be for Mo bone, I,Iem-I5 OIG O, new? Loura' Ihoseubathroam IaIksI,-Remember was you truly deserve it. Take care and eep in Romeo, Where's my ring? and ylou better although vvo just mot l think of you as a touch. Love ya! Mr. L. Perrella - the WOP treat Be-net-nee wel .J, Chris and istie fthe preatnin inoivioual, Melissa l think of you of 3 feather flock logefhef? Love Ya CUZ-l To - remember ALPO4, it's quite vital to your brains of the class, good luck wherever life as breathing also: Please remain breathing Shahda Stubbs lThaflX for U10 Val!-l8bl9 health and please get rid of ALL your decides to take you bothll, Keith lIt's punk all your liter Terri and Tracie you've made fast-talking advice hal hal hal HEE! heell. To F computers,if you can find them in all of your all the way...Skank an little . . .J and last to Soccer a blast leon of like the shuttlel, Darlene Fabelo t Madam President Be- mess tnagl nag! nagll Love ya! Ms. L. Wayne the brain Chesser tBe sure and Tracie it's been great knowing you' have fun nemneo ioyes you IIke a SIS - buI the ll Merrill - Wel what can I say??? Leader- save me all of your floppy disks for college our last ear at HHS, if you live that long. CmcIaI hours ou buzzed me were Im the ' ship class wouldn't have been the same . . .l, lt's been lots of fun this year and I hope for-bear,ldon't know exactly how I got that D- d I I nth I W I I I wit out you. Who else would of been able to to run into each and every one of you in the nickname, but I must admit it's pretty stupid 'r sl' Ove Fl .ree O you deany' ou d try and rip on us??? . . . oh nooooooool!! long-run - mayybe we'll have more party so ffom now on you will be known as pussy have made If Wlfh0U! Ya? Lastly but ns! I- It's Mr. Bi! with Muffy boppity, bop, sessions at my ouse one day, but this time the wonder horse. To some of my other l9a5!'Y- To MVS- Cook 5lh P9fl0d English I bop!!! P.S,- l wouldn't take Loura's black we should study! Blye you guys, gonna miss friends who probably don't know my last Class tDoes Macbeth ring a bell or shall I shoes if I were you - they were hand me yya lots!!! Love Du d.' To ark and Scott in name, or in some cases my first, Jennifer, say college-bound seniors Wake-Upl or downs from the Exterminator. All in all, hysics: Thank you both for all of your help. Jackie, Vikki' Chris' lvlonioa, i vvant you to SISB hai haIIIeeII,IeeIy good-bye Ms. M gonna miss you and your Mark don't forget the pink porsche and know I own voodoo dons of each of you' A.a' .I , ih. I.. My d th H I insults. Love ya! Scott don't orget my new house! AndI3513ndI9a5tJl,lIi9,We've been through dug If sa? an O my greg 'En S a I Next l'd like to recognize a few of my Refnsmhsf n s alWaYs YOU Q!-'YS and K-l-T- some bad times, most of them were your ' nt avet espaceto menuon utalways l puooieer Love ya! To my buddy for 9 long years, fault out irii aiways Iemember you as 3 the heart to remember. You all definitely I Melissa' good luck a1UF Wim all the guysu Dawn Springer: Well we finally ma eyitl Its Super drgssgru l ltnovv most people vvill think deserve the best of life has to offer you. God Just be sure and tell them our Mayo loo had W9 Wsnfnufssnafins Ways Wllh Ulf- this is stupid, but as my friends you realize Bless You all and remember in order to story, rm sure they'Il enioy it. fake care and ferffhl DEHOPISI DU! Who' S lrhpfirfahl 'S that that this note is strictly alrhorrhal: like me. ACI-iiEvE, you must BELIEVE. be sure to keep in touch Leslie, ood luck we fs sf!!! Close friends and W9 V6 Shared 8 Seriously, take care and keep in touch. Love p S See ya In I0 yeays or 20 Says as sue, with any tall person you migiit moot, lot of experiences since the 4th grade. always tunless you have a sex-change cess I m n nd m Y' ht? RI ml Remember me always and .l.T. . . . Much sUCC9SsIf0 a,h3fd'W0fklhQ DSVSOD HKS operationl. .U e 3 wo ep 9 '9 ' I O'daly5' enIoy your yafs years at fhe org red you. Love ya, PJ. And last but not least, I Dr, Tammy Hgoarfaeeh l-lernanoeo III Chsnsh fhhss Qfsif! fn-9n10l'!9s- ioause they sure go by quick- Miss me dear- want to wish the HILSBOREAN staff 87 Benettye Miss B Griffin I ly . . . Tammy Tambo Hernandez, I must nl!-Ish lllslf next Yes! Wnh the Wok! l5l9V? clo '86 Secretary i say it's been quite an experience!!! Your Whns i l fn Changing rrlv numhsli so don! sense of humor and energy amazes me. 9V9nn'Yln!!h3-h3!l- Thanks for putting up with me. tjust for that Farewell to all - Good-bye HHS, you can have one of my outfitsl. Remember Darlene Fabelo IMESSAGE CONTINUESI. .. Ss sr- Class Prez As I leave the Big Red I would like To my best buddy, Howie: ' Eric Io thagik all my teachttjrs and friends Spmy lt's been one wild year and I must say that ' or t e un or etta e memories. ' . - ' . ' 'level Though! that we Would Special thanks at Mrs- Dorothy York ' have so much to Sa and so t' L12tggeegmcifinlzfnflftanlzgfflaiffewftlfil i ever end up the way we are now for those spankings I received every- gli? slasgqs- YF!! alei DY HVI 3 hens! uma, run rogaine, and I,,,II,,,,e me timers - Iogetheri Ever Smog you day. Mrs. Malone Mayes, for those neh an 0' nnY0ne 959 ooud more to come 'cause you navenit soon . . I.f . , b I, II T looks in the halls and class. Ms. wish fof- You Ve helped The nothing ygt, Daytona hare we como, so Cam? 'mc mV 'e 't S een U 0 Guida Hilton. for those lectures dur- lhfOUQh Pf0bl9lTls and YOUNG watch out!! College life get readyfor us too. , happiness and I thank you for ing American History and inthe halls. always been willin to listen. You itnatio ifwo survive me oeaoni, No niattor I that- We've had so much fun and Yes, you three will certainly not be are both caring an understanding. what ever happens between us we'll always - - f0rQ0fleh. l love you all dearly. Mr. Thanx! We've had alot of fun and I be the best of friends. its great to have good Umes that I H never forget' Suarez these three ears will alwa S ' ' It.S been feat emu to know i, Y Y kr'lOW there Wlll be more to COFDG. someone like you who can really Q Q 9 I be cherished by me. l thank you for Don't worry about college, we'll understand me and you know rm always all such a wonderful, sweet guy like your hrho Bhd gIUld8hCG, 8l0hQ the make itl Ano after oollego we'll ears for you. Youre one in a miliioni Okay, a you. I thank Darwin for you and I :'SV'p':f:2iIg'fIi::' affotlgg 'igiggghggg become rich and famous. Don't rhllllorl arld orleli ing sure oo? epropsgvm I ' . - wor ou'll alwa s be m bestest me 00- OU how 0'S Very UC Y 0 ave I Wlsh for OW 'qve to grow and to Cheers - dUV'nQ these twelve bud ygnd I Iove YLI y someone like you Best of luck to me . become a lifetime of memories. Ifgogdaenrgugpypiiguggnreturn foIktheSr Home both of you and your relationship. ILove You, V . . ' i W' wa P' ' - Love yabunones, I Tammy no my HB H inspiration and my strength. once' P.S.' May the goo be with youll and OO Thanks for all of your guidance, ' remember dreams sometimes do come true Beriettye Griffin ... How Fabolous . .. I 12 I Advertising CHOOSE WILFRED BEAUTY ACADEMY Its a Real Education. U lvIOre than 68 years experience E El The exclusive Wilfred Learning in the beauty field. Q 2 Systemsm in English and El Largest beauty school chain Spanish. 'V' Amenca- El Choose Day or Evening Classes. 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BUSINESS CAREER COUNSELOR. - NEW CLASSES START EVERY MONTH. Other locations: New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Advertising 1 313 HABANA HOSPITAI I Gene Pm' 'es 'e ' PHARMACY INC. f ' 9 mf, 48137 239-3616 48137 2344171 AA,-A i . Corner of Florida and Osborne Tampa, Florida 4710 N. HABANA AVE. Gene Perez Body Repairs, Inc. - 4710 N. Florida Ave.- Ph. iff 872-7771 Tampa, FL 33603 Q . i, r Congratulations J 1 I ' I N ii , x SENIORS.. 1 XI y ' ': ? L I vv ' i' ii ? if e re ina y ? - Z , i free! ll 1 1 Ki ye HQ .U F . N 7 I f 1 X T II h ' If ,T h' ff 'th This has been my favorite School Yea' thcea0rIeelrIIgiIIeIrIl'IreynIisSt,OATISIIOI dggahg. I Dgnalene yet, due to my friends, not my grades. think that you are a wonderful rnan andthe , ' To All My Students present and hanks for the water and encourage- cutest guy I know. l'm sorry what I said I m 50 glad that we are Such past ment, Samm Fi. To Paula Y., Tina C., about the cigars. Next, Arturo's faithful OO fri nds. We'V n ' Heather A.. gorie S., Staci W., Charles brother Gaspar LaSanta. You said you lov- gh d h e h deI Bee May the years to COFTIS be K. Mr. Crawford? lunon buddies bo s ed me but vw C0UId ihU'1 AWS eellfi S. I 0U9 so muc an now - - ' . I Y . Ig filled with o and wonderful and girls soccer E2H Class Troels C. AHS' Gaspa' Came Brian Mashbumf U' we'll remain friends forever! . I y ' - ' ' relationship didn't last long because of our . . . lT19rT'lOrI9S of yOUr years at Lana B., my brother Bill, Mr. Spearman, . . . BI d et I I II b d that th intellectual differences. Last but certainly I Q I WS 50 3 IVIQS - Chantell Ft., Rae G., and anyone else I HlIISbOrOUgh and. . . I I OI or an one who IeeIS IeI,I DUI not least, Kenny Nunamaker. It would have Could be the Way they used to 0 9 Y , . been very enjoyable but you areafew social , May the SBGCIBSI diiy of yOUf Thanks for makin it a great year!! See -- -- 4 be but I guess we can t Q0 back, , 2 classes below me. But my true love is and I Future be Ha 'er than the Ha - ya next Year at HH - always will be James Vincent Boyd. l love I hope we can always be friends' , pp p you the rndsf. i also love Patrick Snyder Love a bow piest day of your Past .leff Little Man, Eric. R deaflvv Love always and forever Angell ' Leo Perrella. Jr. Pee,Wee, Poo-Bear ogers , , - Missy White K9-pLi21QgSsg0n?I?gI?':eIiIrant Io Sa and not My best three years here at HHS cannotfbe ' ' Y d ' ' . Th Jen' Jackle' and Chene' enourgh time. it feels as if we've been I-Ikvennhgid UapndmgIlOIIheIaepI,aSE?oiIIvill bg gil: You guys have been the best 1152 Iihgx Fig' Qgifplfhiz-aggiggkieffg 'Diff everlasting memory. Willie V.,our friendship ' ' ' YI - U - 'III I H' , t f' d. mends to me WS year' I H neyer l'll get the P0fSChS nw vw and youll get Jackie Gifford, :idabIi?:tIntIv?e tIrIelI1?su?bLL::gu2gnof ing forget all the Great ilrr'l9S we V9 the drivers brother. Frances, you've helped Your my bestest mend Hope SSIIISI-IfewofIIIefacIII3, and ou,-Uusted and had. And I kngw there will be algt me YIWKOUQIW Some VOUQIW M195 with Sli WOD ' beloved Dean W., we idn't exist, BUT J.O. d I I h and I II new' IOVQGI YOU- Mai' all YOUF we stay that Way 4-ever. will never die in spirit. With this l say good- m0r9 Once we Qra U3 9- 099 dreams Of Charlie Come UU9- M0mr,DafIdYi Love ya bye to books, teachers, the times at the cof- you'll get everything you want end TONY' all 0fIy0U have beefiafi lnspllfa' , ' fins, and fne special friends that i leave , tion to my life. hanks for putting up with Tenegh behindlgee ya BIG REDI out of Ilfe- soccer, Spanish, and most of all Menudo. ' To Kim, Louis, Allison, Gr , Terri the Hag, dia H lots' and to the two loves of ergy life: Fray and glmdgiolnna mis? ygg Robby, may our futures be bright and full o opezc o of surprises. Ilove you all! Tracie Reyes V-Pres. J.O. 1985-86 Noele and Pam' gzghg?lIl1aJy?neW5IevItjIe,II0ZTlIII,I,rCf3IIT35ggi,-IIS To the Staff, faculty, and students, lt's been HOW can I express how great'3 years.'Thank Gvod for Fozzy's house a measure to anew HHS' There me many special you two have made my or most of us couldn't go out on the all night Mom' Dad'and Au,-III.IeIeI-II W9r'de'fU' memories that were Staned 3' , . brewski runs. A little advice for Fellow Air- You are all ye Special 90 I9 In rn life the SCIIOOI' To Coach Fraupdoder' you are Semor Year- The rides to and borne Cadre- watch out forthe 15 second ry p p CI' ' the Sweetest 'Bacher Ive ever had - I I In the 'as' 17 Yeafsf You have heme and throu ho t m school ears lt was a true frOrTl school lrl the T-bird were IOVSIYOU doniwamme COVWQO CIGD- DOM encouraged me in all of my endeavors. II 9 U I Y y ' Th I, too WILD' Ya'll are true friends 'O'9e'- You PAL-F' You Can' push down T'la'1kSf0'a'WaYS being 'We W'le'l', eed' frIIngIfr'y?iiI,n2ailgern3 Io?i?e'I Iggonerzsnmmf you showed how much you care 2l3I?IIlIgIi1f6ZvTl?ggI IQIFEGZIIII 12235-QUQIZ ggfaorflcfngI,ee'Ine2IaIina2fIIeTIeanIiiSarI1:oIInrIr?fg5 You 'O' b'? '94 he'P'U U de'Sta d '9' and WIIII the IIIIIE things you dm for worse than a T-5 going into NCO School. or problem in my life. I hope you are ,always Izegglgcilgan Q35 give? ':I1IgIiLh2fge Igargggzg I Weil I Ii See down on U16 DZ U5 PBINIIUCWS there to help me and encourage mein all of proud And IO m th th k I I an me that bnghtened my dayg, I gog to setgeup Sggietime. Haw? algreat life my future endeavors of life. Thanx. you real- gm Iove and syIggZmerTInaQs yrogiy gave . an may in years we' a meet a I I tt , , ' , . Love You few much and dom in me O ...si'rrswsiz:, mls.P2ii.C:flz. 2'iiz ' , il id ' . A d 'I ' I fOrQ9I I H1 here for yOu. gienlagdege mcgug gwenwvag s3mrIZs6r0Lnp III :gg Love' made you proud of me by graduating. W6 - Love- did oz in me sky. Airborne Ranger. Juan Patrick Snyder C10 '86 ZZZYVGU FPg rg.'d,U W'2I6L0Ve HIWHYS- Rhea Kendra Jo Valdes 'ngs on 'B Cfo IIA .l..-.-I..-.nan To all of my friends and fellow graduates: Thanks for making my Senior year special. I wish you all good luck in your years ahead. Happy 100th H.H.S.!!I Love, Greg Barber John. I'm glad we have become really closer over the last past year. Through the good times and the bad. So don't ever forget the great times we've had. Congratulations, John, you did it! Love your cousin, Nicole Mom, Dad, Grandma, DeeDee, Misti: Well, it's been three long years and I couldn't have made it without your support. Thanks for putting up with me because I know it hasn't been easy. I Love you all. Lourie To my Fatbelo, Ugly, and Ruthie, I hope you all had fun this year. You made my Junioryear fun. I hope you keep in touch. May you all find happiness and joy wherever you go. Don't forget HHS or me. Good luck in the future. Love, Annette V. aj alta' ' To all of my friends and HHS: Thanks for making the last 3 years the best years of my life. Thanks for all of the fun and laughter Amy Wayne George Marcello Nancy Frances Julie and all my other friends. I will never forget any of you. Thanx Patrick P.S. Congratulations and Good Luck to the clo 86!!! Tommy Ever since I met you you ve been the light of my life. We have shared so many special things together things I never want to share with another. I know we have had our share of problems but we always seemed to work them out right. Which shows how much we care about one another. Babe I just want you to know that you are the most important person in my life and I never want that to change. I love you more than you could ever imagine and my love for you grows me so happy. 'II love you always no mat- ter what. Love you Donalene Leslie Maria Tamm ,Loura, Terri, Darlene, and Julie our days at .H.S. are almost over but we've gone through alot together and we've made alot of great memories. I know after school we'lI all go our separate ways in search of goals but I hope we always keep in touch. Maria, it seems our summer in Spain may have to be cancelled due to my summer in college but maybe one day! Tammy ou've been one of my best friends for the past our years. We've gone through the good and the bad together and your craziness always got me out of m moods. Thanks! Loura you're a great friend or putting up with me. lOh! Can I borrow your beret?l Terri You're really special don't let anyone try to change you. Darlene, lunch wouIdn't have been the same without you neither would ballet lrememberl. Julie what can I sa : when you become famous don't forget me. ou and Tam- my did an unbelievable job with the yearbook. And finally Leslie how can I write everything I want to? Maybe this will sum it up: lstay go dl Don't forget our secret! I love ya all! Melissa P.S. Danny I don't care what Gwynn says now you've been a great friend and I wuv ya too! To Angela McCoy This is it for us. Our last year and we are out. It is hard to believe isn't it? I know through the years we have had our ups and downs but we have always made up. I am so happy that we have stayed best friends. Thank you for all the great times. To all my close friends Farewell and thank you for such a great time. Special thanks to: Rudy Curiso Benettye Griffin, and Marlin Hall. To my teachers Thank you all for your guidance through my years at Hillsborough. I will never forget you all. Love you all Kimmi P.S. Farewell Hillsborough High Remember Terriers are JIG1. Me Remember our Sophomore year 6th period World History with you know who Then came our Junior year it wasnt as great But we made it through' Now finally our bi year is here Seniors lyeahll Can you be ieve that we are still best buddies' There are times when it on all of our times good and bad and I know we ll get things straight Just remember Bathrooms make best friends Life s most embarrassing moments ' I m glad we both made S S well have a blast' One more thing words cannot express how much gratitude I feel for all the times we worked out our problems with R and R B B Forever She Angela, I really don't know what more I could say, ex- cept that you've been there for me whenever I needed you, in the past five years. I can't believe it, we're finally gonna graduate, YEAH!! Am , thanks for being the best friend anyone coud have, we've really experienced alot over the past 3 years. For example Paul Mason and the aqua bikes on the beach. HA! HA! Wendy, I thank you too, for all of the good times we had, example New York and the 3P's. Scott, thanks for being such a great friend and for always be- ing there for me to talk to. Last but not least, Shane, I know that I haven't been the easiest person at times but you really do mean alot to me and I hope that we can hopefully be together, if it is meant to be.'lIt isllt HA! HA! Love aalways. Jenni er To my Sound System buddies I know we are a winning combination and we are going to have alot of fun! Salvea to my fellow Latin sufferers. I hope it stays as funny as it is now and that we all will somehow pass our exams. Good luck to Concert Chorus 86 and to THE Staff. To Lisa B., good luck with Goey and my continued friendship. To Michelle S. thanks for always be- ing thereto help you are a VERY special person. To Monica B. lan originalj, I give my continued respect and all the friendship I can give. May our partnership last forever! To Annette V. lthe showed me what fun was! To Llynn H.V.B. remember a road with no obstacles usually leads nowhere. You have my eternal friendship! Love always Cynthia J. clo B7 Words cannot express the way I feel when we're together. These last 10 months have brought me the most wonderful exciting and experiencing times of my life. Thank you!!! I LOVE U!!! With all my heart and soul! You mean the world to me! I realize things aren't going as they should right now, but with you on my side, I can get through anything lD-A-Dt!! I'm glad I didn't let you go that cold night of Dec. 14 1984. coming home on the bus. If I would have, I don't think I'd be here writing these words to you. I'm praying that after I graduate we can begin the rest of our lives together! I love you always and forever!!! lDecember 1 19867 To our following friends: Darlene - moves to Oklahoma and meets Mr. PeeWee Herman and falls head over heels over him. They get married and have a little PeeWee Melissa - moves her business to Tampa Bay Center la shoplifterl. Tammy - becomes a criminal and gets sentenced to a sanitarium for the rest of her life. Ruth - becomes a housewife and has two-pairs of twins two-pairs of triplets and four-pairs of quadruplets. Leslie - becomes the manager of Sneekey Feet and earns .050 an hour. Maria - will still be working as a cashier at Rene's meat market, but even- tually takes over the job as head cashier. Loura - runs away from home and elopes with J.M. After we graduate we plan the following for our goals in life: I, Willie plan to take over Playboy Magazine. and I Oscar will become a photographer for Penthouse, and later take over the whole company. With much love Willie Sosa and Oscar Martinez There's a person in my life whorn I care for so much she soothes my soul with her heart- warming touch She shows me her love when we are together and vows that it would last forever and ever She is the person in my life who's very special to me and to her love would cause a tragedy The times that we're together is so full of delight and the love that we share I know is right I thank the Lord for this lovable girl and pray she'lI be mine till the end of the world Before I end this poem there is one thing that I must say Dallas, my sweetheart l'lI love you un- til the end of my very last day . .. Love Always. Kurt Young Jigs . -JJ! Nikki Thanks for being such a sweet wonderful friend to me. You always have the patience for all of my problems. Thanks for all the hugs! A To Teresa For being such a good friend since the 7th grade. I love ya! Lisa To the 1987 Hilsborean Staff: We wish you much much luck in the year to come. You II need it! Key Club would like to congratulate the class of 1986 and thank everyone for their efforts in making this a great year! Special thanks to our officers and sponsors. Congratula- tions to the 1986-87 of- ficers and new members. Let's have another fan- tastic year! ! , - , l I , . J J I 1 1 1 , f J 6 f , J, 11 Stronger every day. Thanks for making Ulumate crazyl thanks for the great times, you - Ily Fi I , ' ' si Jr 7 I. . got really tough and I wondered, but I think back ' I Advertising l 315 569595 QQQQQQ QQ 99595 U QQ CONGRHTULHTIONS FILICIH ITIHRIE FERNHNDEZ CLHSS 0F 86 God made the world wlth nts towerung trees d I Someone to laugh and dance and sung To walk ID the woods and gather flowers To commune wlth nature In quiet hours So God created Glrls With laughing eyes and bouncing curls Wuth joyful hearts and lnfectuous smlles Enchanting ways and femxnune wlles And when he d completed the task He d begun He was pleased and proud of the job He d done For the world when seen through a Girl s eyes Greatly resembles Paradise Whot o jog you hove been to us WE LOVE YOU fTlOfTI ond DFID QQ Q QQQQQ QQQQ Q . , 33 CDE. . 3 2 I 'U :Q . . 'E' O . 3 3 O - CJ-C gg 3 . 3 Es' . Q5 U' cn 92.9, . fl: . . . y :E . 3 - . - . g 9. - . C12 ff' cn . ' O 3 Q - - - 'mm . i i - - -- o -, 7 cn I-0' 2 3 Q to Q . QQQQQQQQ4 kjiitrtl 44-MA!!! All 444 AAA AAAAAAA AAA AAAA i' . -P i A N, ., . A , I xkgiqc H N ,,2.,,,,1Lx With my deepest sincerity and admiration, I wish to acknowledge all of my friends relatives, teachers, associates co-workers, and good buddies. Good luck now and in the years to come! Hu s and kisses INKIE P.S. Lisa don't be embarrassed, after all you are my sister, Sam don't worry about it, you'll get him! F.D.T., thanks for all the fun times we had! M.D.T. watch out! Here we QF,D.T.l come! Claudia Monica Jody Mar- Tracie, Francis S. Francis M. Allison, Anna Jon - Thanks for all the help and fun over the past years. To all of my new friends good luck and keep up your grades!!! Congratulations Class of 86! Good luck Margaret! Class of 87! Love Ted and Michele Wilson Michelle and Alicia, My 2 best buddies! What would I have done without you itgyas. My high school days would have never the same without you. Mich - l'll never forget all our long talks and don't 4-get the depression talks also. Thanks for a very memorable and hopefully everlasting friend- ship. Leesh - don't Fall Out on me now He He and don't let us 4-get our famous words Good Better To all my cheers you've been a great squad keep up your spirit. I Il never -get you. Mom and Dad I love you very much. Ernie it's been dif- ferent, but I'm glad we had the chance to know each other better. Hi Nancy, Behave!! And last but not least l love you Lori My llnnle sister. To all my other buddies, C ya later. Love Lynn Ambrose To Allison Michelle Anna Terianna Cheryl Merrith Heather Marci Robert Stephanie Jack Butch Brian lan Kellie Nancy Lisa Julie Kenny Jack Rae Frances Tracie Cynthia Tracie Rolando Jennifer Stephen Steve Debbie Eric Jody Trina Yvonne Sara Chrissy Dena and especially Nikki and my brother Gary. Thanx for making this such a great Love you all cfo B7 Greg Richards Mrs. McCloud: On these familiar pages, the names and faces may be different but the heart still says the same. We All Missed You Much Miss Bryan' Like art words cannot express the person that you are and the things that you've done for me. For three years by your side, your care and concerns have deeply touched my heart. Mrs, May, I'm really going to miss you. Hue my beloved sister and Hoang my cousin' Live it up! And reach to your poten- tial in all you do. My Class of '86 my HELM staff and all my friends' Ta-Ta Komes, Gwynn Kim, Trung, Michelle N, Lori, Michelle A Milissa Cyn- thia and Monica. I Wish you all the best and lots of success. Love, Van H. Congratulations and Best Wishes to Rhea C. Eddings: You have made me very proud. Thank you for being the daughter you are. This is just the beginning for you. There is nothing that you cannot accomplish no mountain you cannot climb and no river you cannot cross. With that thought in mind I know no matter what your goals in life are you will be successful. All of us that love you wish you the best and much happiness. Love, Mom, Allen Robert and Grandma To our daughter Anna: lt has been a pleasure wat- ching you grow and achieve. God bless you. Keep on dancing! Love Mom Dad Alex Lynn and Michelle, My two buddies I hope our friendship will never end. Let's always be the best of friends. Lynn good luck with Ernie and don't forget all the times we ot into arguments and ou said Qsorryl, well 'm sorry too. Michelle wish you luck next year when me and Lynn are in colle e Qhe het. L nn don't forget our little friend hawn he'll aways make us laugh. What about good and better I bet people get sick of us saying that. Well Nancy hope we will stay friends cause you're kinda a drifting from me, you don't walk with me anymore to get a Mr. Pibb, but that's okay l understand and everybody else I forgot, good luck in the future. Love always your friend, Alicia Fernandez I want to thank you guys for being my friends. I especially want to tell my friends in Sound System and Ter- rierettes and people like Shelly Sherie Melissa Paul Darren and Michelle you have made high school a BLAST! You guys have made me laugh even when most of the time we laughed at something stupid I did. I will always remember ya'll and ya'll better remember me! l love ya'll, Cheryl Jennifer, We've been friends for a long time and just because we're graduating doesnt mean it has to end. I can't believe it's over. It seems like 'ust yesterday we were sophomores. T ank you for all of the good times the memories and all the tears. We've been through alot and it's never going to end. Love Angela To all my friends: I want to thank you guys Melissa, Thanks pal. You're a terrific friend l'll never forget the great times we've shared. And remember we have a bi sum- mer ahead us alter we graduate. Mic elle, I want to say thanks for being such a great friend since the 6th grade. You deserve the best in life and I hope you achieve all your goals. After we graduate, you'll wee that Mr. W. will come around. Don't give up. Ruthie thank you for always bein there for me. You're a terrific friend an one I'll never forget. I wish you and Marcos the best. You guys belong together. Leslie, our so crazy it's not even funny. Thanks or the wacky rides in your bug. I hope someday you find a uy Qone guyt that you really care about. ood luck. Thanks to Marisa, Juan Oscar, mom and dad, You've really helped me through school and I love you for that. Love ya Lola To all my friends Thanks for everything! I love you all. Good luck in your future plans. Bridget and Angela, You two have been really good friends Qbest friends! to me. I love you two a lot. Thanks for always being there for me when I needed you, I know we will always remain the best of friends. 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BEZARES, JOSE 87,105 BICE, KERRI BICHARD III, WILLIAM BIERCE, MARK BING, MICHAEL BLACK, PAULA 268 BLACKLEDGE III, HARRY BLAIR, SHELIA BLAIR, TRINIA 49, 131, 226, 255 BLANK, JENNIFER 21 BLANKENSHIP, DENI 131, 225, 252, 268 BOBIKEVICHSTACEY114 BODDEN, APRIL 131, 221, 242, 246, 247 BODDEN, SHEILA 247,263 BROWN HELEN BROWN, JOHN 81,83 BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN I KATHRYN 132 KATHY 132, 226, 242 LANA121,178,181 MAURICE TONIA132 II, SAMUEL 116 BROWNELL, PAUL BROWNELL, TIMOTHY BROWNING, DAFFANY BROWNING, ROBIN 241 BRYAN, STEPHEN 116, 117 BRYANT, PAUL 257 BRYANT, SHANESIA BUDD, STACEY118, 132,247 BUGGICA, JULIE 132 BUI, HOANG132, 166,329 BUI, HUE BUIE, MARCIA132 BULLERWELL, RICHARD BURCH, BENJAMIN BURKS, DANIEL 132 BURNETTE, ALICE 242 BURNS, FRANKLIN 132 BURNS, TIMOTHY BURSTON, PAMELA BURTON, PATRICIA 132, 241, 242,244 BUSH, LIONEL 132 BUSH, NOELE132,221, 102, 103 BUTCHER, GINA BUTLER, ALICIA 54, 238,239,240 BUTLER, CHRISTOPHER BUTLER, DAVID BUTLER, LISA 240 BUTTRAM, MICHELLE 132, 166, 230 BUTTS, ITHACA 121 BYBEE, BEVERLY CHEATWOOD, JAMES CHERRY, PAUL CHERRY JR, WILLIE 255 CHESSER CHESSER CHESSER CHESSER ,ANTHONY 134, 242, 244, 35, 170 ,CELESTE134,103 , SELINA103 ,SHERRY 134 CHESSER, STEPHEN CHEUNG, DENNISCHI CHIPPEAUX, MICHELE CROUCH, HOLLY 49 CRUM MAURICE116,34, 101, 81,249 CRUMPLER, ANGELA CUEVAS, TRINA CURIOSO JR, RUDOLFO 135, 246 CURTIS, CHRISTOPHER 2, 233 CURTIS, DARRELL 96, 118, 220, 221 CHISHOLM, LISA 135, 122 CHURCHILL, DEJON 108 CIMO, LESLIE 135, 228, 254 DAILEY, CLAUDE CABRAL, ANTONIO 132, 266, 267 CABRERA, MARCO CABRERA, THERESA 132 CACERES, MARITZA 115 CALKINS, MICHAEL 247 CAMBERO, SARAH 132 CAMEL, FRANCIS CAMMARATA, ANGELA 228, 229 CAMMARATA, MICHAEL 132 CAMPBELL, COLLEEN 240 CAMPBELL, DANIEL 132 CAMPODONICO, ALEXANDER CAMPODONICO, DEBRAH CINTRON, SAMUEL CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK: ,ANGEL 255 GERALD MELINDA MELISSA 174, 228, 229 SANDRA DALE, DEBORA 44,121, 135, 171 DALE, EARL 255 DALLAS, GERSHON 87,101 DALTON, DARREN 135, 167, 238, 172 DANBY, ANGELA 135 DANIEL, MICHELLE 174,231 CLARKSON, MONICA 135, 254 CLAY, AUNDRIA CLIFF, ROBERT 135 CLOUDEN, RICARDO CLOUTIER, TINA COAKLEY, MATTHEW COAKLEY, MICHAEL 135, 236, 109 DANIELS, KIMBERLY DANIELS, TIA 225, 241 DARBY, AISHA DARBY, LAILA DATSKO, NATHAN 118, 135 DAVIS, ANTIONETTE DAVIS, BRANDY DAVIS, CASEY 227, 247, 35 CANADY CANADY CANADY ,CHARLYN ,MICHAEL 133 ,MITCHEL118,133 CANADY, PAULETTE 95 CANADY, WENDY 28, 97, 99, 133, 220, 221, 267, 103 CANDILERI, AMANDA 133, 254 CANDIS, SUSAN COAKLEY, PATRICK 107 COCHRANE, GARLAND COFFEY, ANGELA 225 COFFEY, JAMES COFFEY, WAYNE 114, 117, 135 COFFIE,JACQUELINE174,227,35,109 COLE, LISA COLEMAN, BEVERLY COLEMAN, DARRELL DAVIS, DANA 85, 223, 236, 247,34 DAVIS, KELLY DAVIS, SAMUEL 105 DAVIS SHELDON125 116 DAVIS ITRACY193 ' DAWAY, ARMANDO DAWAY, JOHN 81 DEANE, ANGELA CARUTHERS, SARAH DEYOUNG, JENNIFER 118, 246, 35 CANNON, IRIS CANNON, TRAEGDY CAPITANO, RAQUEL133 CAPITANO JR, SAM 133 CAPITANO, STACI CARBAJAL, ELIU 239,240 CAREY, ERIN 77,241 CAREY, LEIGH 133 CARGILE, DONNA CARLEY, ALISON 263 CARLMAN, CARY CARLSON, LORI CARMICHAEL, MARGIE CARNES, AMANDA CARR, CAROLINE 133 CARR, GARY 257 CARR, STEVEN 133 CARRADERO, DAMARIS CARRANZA, MICHAEL CARREIRA, CHERYL 3, 54, 55, 134, 223, 230, 239,240 CARRILLO, OMAR CARRINGTON, WARREN 105 CARSWELL JR, ANTHONY CARTER, ROBIN 92, 93, 134, 230, 231, 172 CARVER, TIMOTHY CASEY, MIKE CASTALDO, LYNN CASTILLO, CURTIS CATON, DAWNA 134 CAWLEY, GLEN CAZIN, ROBERT CELPA, LUIS 134, 108, 109 CENKOVICH, SHELLY 85,175,180 CHALMERS, LISA CHAMBERS, CARLOS 114, 116, 129, 134, 225,228,35,171 CHAMBERS, DETORA 95 CHANG, YUN 134,236 CHAPPELL, BRAD 116, 134 CHAPPELL, CHRISTINE CHAPPELL, PRINCE CHARLES, JAMES CHAVARRIA, WALTER COLLINS, COLLINS, COLLINS, COLLINS, COLLINS JULIE 108 LORI 135, 167,221 MARY ROBERT L. ROBERT J. COMBEEJANE COMBEE LYNETTE 135 COMELLAS, MIRIAM 135,242,247 COMELLAS, RACHEL COMER, DARREYL COMPARETTO, LYNETTE 135,223 CONCEPCION,CECILIA135 'CONDRY, CONKLIN, DONALD BRIAN CONKLIN, RONNI COOK, MICHAEL COOKE, S COOKE, T COOMES, COOPER, COOPER, COOPER, COOPER, COOPER, COOPER, HANNON INA REBECCA 236,267 GLORlA121, 135,167,254 HEATHER MICHELLE 135 ROBERT STEVEN 240 TAMMY DEANE, DIANE DEJERINETT, REGINA DEJUAN, FRANK 135,257 DELAGARZA, MICHAEL DELAGARZA, MICHELLE DELAY, MELISSA DELCASTILLO, BRIDGETTE DEI?gUETO, JULIE 135, 166, 242, 247, 266, DELEON, YUDELKA DELERME, JEANPAUL 94 DELGADO, CONCHITA DELGADO, JEAN DELGADO, JUANA DELONG, KELLY 20, 24, 214 DELONG, KIMBERLY DELVALLE, NELSON DENNER III, WILLIAM DERY III, MILAN 136 DESHONG, DOROTHY DETRIE, WALTER DEWEY, ANGELA 136 DEWEY, BROOKE106, 175,227, 228,229 DIZDSLER, BRIDGET121, 136, 234, 235, 239 COPELAND, RONNIE 114 CORBITT, JEANNIE CORDES, LISA COREY, JAMES 135 CORTIJO, SAMUEL 115, 116, 117 COSGROVE, THOMAS 238 COSME, ELIZABETH 135 COUCH, JONATHAN 248,116 COUNCIL, JAMES COUSIN, HERMAN COUTO, BARBARA 116 COVERT, KENNETH COWDRICK, KIMBERLY COX, KIRK COY, REGINALD109 CRAFT, TINA CRAWLEY, DONNA 241 CREARY, DATONYA CRISS,TABI135,257 DIAZ DIAZ DIAZ DIAZ DIAZ, DIAZ, ,CHRISTINE 93, 136,236,237 ERNEST 11, 136, 171 KEVIN MICHAEL 248,257,170 ROBERT 44, 136, 221, 240, 266, 171 THOMAS DIECIDUE, BRIDGET136, 103 DIRTON, KOKITA DISALVO III, JOE 106 DIX, CHARLA DIXON, ANDREA 108, 136, 246, 257, 278 DIXON, KEM DIXON, ROBERT DIXON JR, CHARLES 115, 116 DONAHUE, PAUL 136, 168, 221 , 238, 239 DORIO, MARC DORTA, MARCY 263 DOUGLAS, KEVIN 81,136,155 DOWELS, ARNELL Index 1 321 DRAKE, JENNIFER 51 DRAKE, JULIE 136, 230 DRAKE, LISA DREWRY, TROY 136 DUPREE, JAMES 255 DURNAN, WILLIAM FORD, DARIUS 87, 94 FORD, TERENCE FORDYCE, ALICIA FORMICA, LESLIE FRANCIS, LISA 192,236 FRANKLIN, LESTER 87 GORDON, KELLENE GORDON, STEVEN GOWAN, CHRISTINA GRADY, JAMES GRAEF, LIANNE 139, 224, 230, 267, 295 GRAHAM, PATRICIA DURRANCE, JILES DURRANCE, TROY FRANKLIN, THERESA118 FRAZIER, CURTIS FREDMAN, DAVID 137, 256 FREEMAN, CHRISTOPHER FREEMAN, KATHLEEN 137 , 225, 243 GRANT, WALTER GRANTHAM, LINDA GRAVES, TONYA 53. GRAVES, TRACY GRAVES, TROY 85, 180, 223, 252 EADENS, TIMOTHY EBERLY, JEFFREY EBERLY, TARA EBNETER, RICHARD EDDINGS, RHEA 136,228,255 EDWARDS, DAMETRIUS ELLINGTON, JANICE ELLINGTON, ROBERT 116 ELLSWORTH, RONALD 239, 240 ELMORE, MATTHEW ELSER, LOREN ENCINOSA, LAURA 175, 186, 244 ENCINOSA, LESLIE 108 ENGLE, PAUL ENGLISH, KIMBERLY ENGRAM, SHAWNEY 95 ENRIQUEZ, GEORGE ESPINOSA, THERESA ESTRADA, MAGDELENE 136 EURESS, HYLTON EVANS, QUANDELINA EVANS, SHANNON 136,238,240 EVERETT, ANITA FABELO, DARLENE 29, 50, 129, 136, 141, 168, 228, 246, 267, 294, 255, 171 FAGAN, HENRY FAGAN, LESLIE 93 FAISON, GREGORY FARIAS, RICARDO FARIAS, SUSANA FARRELL,ANGELINA114,117, 136 FAVATA, ANTHONY 136, 220, 221 FAVATA, SEAN 247, 112 FEAKES, IVAN FEAZELL, SCOTT 112 FERNANDEZ, ALICIA 12, 136, 103, 102 FERNANDEZ, AMY FERNANDELARMANDO106, 136 FERNANDEZ DESIREE FERNANDEZ LEONEL FERNANDEZ LISA 136, 241 FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ LISA 99,136,252 LORETTA114,116,136 LORI MICHAEL f PATRICIA 136 ,RICHARD 136 FERRERA, JEFFREY FERRERA, YVETTE137,334, 103 FIDLER, KELLY 137,252 FIELD, DAVID 105, 246 FIELDS, DAVID FIGUEREDO, STEVEN 116 FILER, LISA FINGER, WILLIAM 116 FITZSIMMONS, JASON 241 FLOWE, BRIAN 118 FLOWERS, ANTHONY FLOWERS, DAVID 137 FLOYD JR, DONALD 116 FONTE, JOHN FOOTMAN. DAN 81, 90 79 I Indo! FREEMAN, RICHARD FREIJOMEL, TONY 137 FROST, JOHN FRYE,JOHN 116,117 FUGATE, PAUL 94 GADDIE, REBECCA 241 GALES, TIMOTHY 118, 137 GALLOPS, SCOTT GANT, FELVIA GANT, WILLIE 90, 137,256 GANTT, TONY 137 GARCIA, ANDRE138 GARCIA, IVY 221, 261 GARCIA, NAIRZA GARCIA, PETER 114 GARCIA, TONY 236 GARDNER, TAMERA 50, 138,220,168,221, 267 GARLAND, KELLY GARNES, TONY GASTON, ROBERT 90 GAVIDIA, RAEMA GAY, CARL 138 GAY, RAYMOND GAYNOR, MELINDA GEARY, DUANE GEARY, SEAN 138 GENNARO, JACK 2, 12, 36, 38, 44, 81, 83, 138, 34, 171 GEPHART, SHELBY GEPHART JR, DAVID 254 GERHART, DIANNE 138, 235, 255, 257 GERMINO, GERALD 114 GIALLANZA, ANTHONY 257 GIALLANZA, LISA GIANINO, ELIZABETH GIBBS, JOHN GIFFORD, JACOUELINE GILBERT, ALICIA GILBERT, KEITH GILBERT, KIMBERLY 95 GILLILAN, RAMONA GILLYARD, LARONDA 138,255 GIRVIN,DEANNA'138,248 GIRVIN, LAURA GIVENS, REGINALD GLENN, MICHAEL GLISSON, WENDOLYN GLORIOSO, MICHAEL 87 GLOVER, CHRISTINE GLOVER, LORETTA 241 GLOVER, YOLANDA 95 GLYMPH,ADRIENNE138 GOLDSMITH, RUSSELI- GOLDSTEIN, PAULA GONSALVES, STEVEN 81,116, 1 GONZALES, KAREN 139, 257 GONZALEZ. ALEJANDRO GONZAI-EZ. ANTHONY GONZALEZ, DOREEN139,254,172 GONZALEZ, JAVIER GONZALEZ. JAVIER GORDILLO, ODALYS 47 GORDILLO, STFVE 597,139 GRAY, GLADYS 139 GREEN GREEN GREEN ,JOHN 81,139,109 ,JOHNNY GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, BRYAN 94 KATRINA MICHELLE 139 MICHELLE TIMOTHY WILDA GREENWOOD, TAM MY GREGORY, WILLIAM 114, 115 GREMER, STEPHEN 96,139 GRIFFIN, BENETTYE 28, 45, 129, 139, 223, 226, 230, 241, 267, 332, 171, 168 GRIFFIN, CHRISTOPHER GRIFFIN, TOMMIE GRIFFITH, BERMIN GRIMSLEY, ANTONIO GRIMSLEY, OTHA 81 GRISHAW, MICHELE GROVES, GEOFFREY GUDD, STEPHEN GUERRA, DANA 99,139 GUERRA, DANIEL GUERRA, JASON 86, 87, 96 GUERRA, LIZETTE 29, 36, 38, 44, 121, 139, 168, 170 GUERRERO JR, THOMAS GUERRIERO, ROCCO GUINYARD, CLARENCE 139 GUION, MICHAEL GUNN, MICHAEL 139 GUTIERREZ III, ALBERT 96 GUTIERREZ, DAVID 105, 139 GUTIERREZ, NELL 234,241 GUYTON, JAMES 87 GUZMAN, CYNTHIA 247 GUZMAN, DENISE GUZMAN, ERICA HAGER, MICHELLE HAGSTROM,SHERI55, 139,221 230 238 239, 240 HASUE,TERRI29,99, 139,243,247 267 1 HALIKOYTAKIS, ANNA 121 , 228, 229 241 247, 281 HALL, MARLIN 33, 139,236 HALL, SUE 139 HALL, THOMAS 139, 255 HALL, THOMAS HALL, YOLANDA HALL JR, ARTHUR HALLIBURTON, OUINTON HALLMAN, BRIAN 104, 105, 139 HALYARD, KELVIN HAMILTON, ALICIA HAMILTON, CHRISTINE 225 HAMM, DAVANNA HAMMOND, RICHARD HAMPTON, MICHELLE HANCOCK, TABATHA HANKERSON, DERRICK HANKERSON, TAMMY HANNA, GERRILYNN HARBER, CHRISTINA 189 TIMOTHY HARDING, RICHARD HARDMAN, DUSTIN HARDMAN, MICHELLE HARDY, ALBERT 81 HARPER, JENNIFER 99, 139, 169, 220, 221, 266, 267, 287, 297, 301 HARPER, RANDAL HARRELL, LEIGH HARRELL, MELISSA HARRINGTON, JULIUS HARRIS, ANTONY 139 HARRIS, BRENDA 139 HARRIS, MELINDA HARRIS, RON A HARRIS, SHARMON 81, 105, 139, 249, 254, 103, 256 HARRIS, SHEILA 123 HARRISON, SHELIA HARRISON, WATT 118, 139 HARTMAN, THOMAS 1 18 HARVESTER, MARGARET HATTEN, SHELLY140 HAYES, FREDRICK 107, 140 HAYS, CHARLES 115 HAZELDEN, JOANNA 99, 140, 221, 246, 333 HAZELTON, JAMES HEDGEPETH, WILLIAM 140 HELGREN, MELISSA HEMBY, SHANNON HENDERSON, ANTHONY 90 HENDRY, ANTHONY 81, 87, 105 HENRICKSEN, KIM 140, 134 HEPBURN, KATHERINE HERN, STACEY140 HERNANDEZ, ADRIANA HERNANDEZ, ANTHONY HERNANDEZ, LUZ14O HERNANDEZ, TAMMY 99, 140, 167, 169, 250, 255, 266, 328, 171 HERNANDEZ, YVETTE HERRAN, LILIANA HORACE JR, EDDIE 241 HORN, ROSLYN115,117 HORTON, CHRISTIAN HORTON, MICHELLE 85, 140, 221 , 231. 255 HORTON, TIMOTHY 140, 257 HOSEORD, KOMEH 8, 28, 44, 140. 241, 34, HOUSE, GWENDOLYN HOUSER, ANGELA HOUSER, SEAN 106, 114, 117 HOUSTON, YULANDRA HOWARD, JOANN 95 HOWARD, RANDY HOWEY, LOURA 99,14O, 166, 229, 255, 267 HUBBARD, CLIFFORD HUDGE, VISHIA HUDSON, SUZANNE140, 240, 255 HUGHQS, TERRI HUMM L, ROBERT HUMPHREY, CAROLYN HUMPHREY, LATRICIA 263 HUNT, THOMAS HUNTER, KIMBERLY 116 HUNTER, TORANA 45, 39, 127, 141 155, 205, 227, 108 HUNTER JR, CURBIE 87 HUNTLEY, NEIL HURLEY, MICHELLE 141 HURON, ANNETTE 267 HUSKEY, CHRISTOPHER HUSKEY, TINA 141 , 228, 229, 255 HUTCHINS, JOSEPH 105 HUYNH, DANH HUYNH, HUY IGLESIAS, CARLOS ILLING, ROBERT 141 HERRINGTON, KENDRA 140, 236, 237, 332 HERSEY, ANGELA 140 HERSHBERGER, CHERYL 240 HERSHBERGER, CLINTON 246 HIBBARD, GENEVIEVE HICKMAN, MELISSA 93 HICKS, CONSTANCE HICKS,DEANNA115,246 HICKS, LISA HICKS, MARK HIEBER, JEFFREY HIEBER, KAREN HIERREZUELO, JUAN HIERREZUELO, NORMA ' HIGHTOWER, ERIK 94 HILDEBRAND, GEORGE 37,140, HILL, DIANE 112 HILL, ERICA 236, 237 INGOLD, LANCE ISLA, ANNA 114, 116, 117, 255 IVEY, BRIAN 239,240 IVEY, RICHARD IVY, STEPHANIE JACKSON, JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON, JACKSON, 167, 205. ANGELA ANGELIC DEITRA 141 ELMER GEORGE JACKSON: ,JIMMIE 87 SELESTINE VIKKI 39, 99, 141, 138 229, 261 HILL, JOHN HILLMON, MARTY140 HINDS, ALLEN HINSON JR, MELVIN HINTZ, KATHLEEN HIRES, IAN HIRSCHFELD, MARY 140, 233 HODGDON, LAURIE140 HODGDON, RHONDA 88, 89 HODGES, HEATHER 240 HOFFMANN, MELANIE HOLCOMB, JULIE HOLLEY, BRIAN 116 HOLLINS, RONALD HOLM, ROBERT 118, 140, 167, 221, 239, 265 HOLMES, ERIC HOLTON, MICHAEL HOMER, NATHANIEL140 HOODDANIEL, PATRICK HOPKINS, ANTHONY 140, 255 HORACE, REDINA 241 JACOBS, REXIE JAMES, DAWN 263 JAMES, JACQUELINE JAMES, LISA 21 JAMES, NATALIE 263 JAMES, ROCHELLE JARAMILLO, MAURICIO 96, 97 JARRETT, JENNIFER JENKINS, ALBERT 81,813,116 JENKINS, KELLY JENKINS, SHERYLL116 JENKINS, TRACIE241 , 1 ,138,169, 55,108, JENKINS JR, FREDRICK118, 141,257 JENNINGS, RICHARD JESSEE, JERRI JIMENEZ, ANTHONY 45. 81, I41, 311, 109, 171 JIMENEZ, LUCY JIMENEZ, MICHAEL JIMENEZ, ROSE JOHN, HILMA 142, 246 JOHN, HYACINTH 240, 246 JOHNSON, ANTONIO 81,115,249 JOHNSON, BRIAN 94 JOHNSON, CHARLES 105 JOHNSON, CHRISTINE JOHNSON, CLEVELAND JOHNSON, COY 13 JOHNSON. DALE JOHNSON, DEBRA JOHNSON, GAIL 114 JOHNSON, GAVIN 117, 142 JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JAMES 106, 142 JOHNSON, JULIE JOHNSON, KRISTA JOHNSON, MELINDA JOHNSON, NLIBIA JOHNSON, PATRICK 115 JOHNSON, RODNEY 142 JOHNSON, RONALD 105 JOHNSON, WANDA 95,108 JOHNSON 2nd, RAYMOND 116 JOHNSTON, BRIEN 142,257 JOHNSTON, STEVEN 142. 257 JONES, ANGELIOUE 45,85,1f12, 227,172 JONES, JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES BECKY CRAIG GILBERT 10, 13, 33, 142 KATHY KEVIN 116 LAURA 142 MERRITH 221, 227, 255 MIRIAM 255,263 RAYVENIA SABRINA SAMUEL 94 SHERAL 115 117 ITARNITHA107,142 ,TAVARIS 90,143 JONES. GWYNN142,166,236. JONES 3rd, JAMES 87,105 JORDAN, MELISSA 143 JORDAN JR, ALBERT JOSEPHSON, DWAYNE 254 JUARBE, NYDIA JUDD, JEFFREY 143 267 JUROFF JR, WILLIAM 255 .VII IRY, AIVIANDA 143 KAM, RICHARD KANG, YUNA 240 KASE JR, THOMAS 1 16, 117, 143 KEARBEY, CHERYL KEATON,DARREN115,117,143 KEENAN, ANTHONY 87, 90, 94 KEENAN, KENNIS KEENAN, REGINALD 81 KEENE, CHARLES 143, 257 KEITH, SCOTT KELLANI, REBECCA KELLY, KAREN 121 KENDRICK,SABRINA115.117 KENNEDY, RICHARD KENT, DAVID 143, 256 KENT, KIIVIBERLY 241, 88,89 KERNOHAN, MICHELLE 54, KESSLER, LAURA 143, 166 KEY, MISHONDRA KIDD, RICHARD KILGORE, STACEY KILIAN, SCOTT 143 KIMBREL, JOYCE KING, MICHELLE 241 220, 221, JULIAN, CYNTHIA 220, 221, 239, 240, 246, 239, 240 Index 13 KIRK, DOWALENE 143,236 KIRKER, CHARLES 107 KLUGE, PATRICK 96 KNIGHT, DENISE KNIGHT, JAYDEE 263 KNIGHT, TRINA KOPLITZ, JULIE KOSKELA, TARJA KOSSES, SHERRY KOTZE, SHARON 143 KOZAK, SAMANTHA 114, 117,143 KOZEE, JOHN KRESHON, JOHN KRISTIANSEN, TROELS 96,248 LABARBERA, CHANTEL LABELLE, PAUL 114, 117 LAFORCE, NANCY 116, 117 LAIHUYEN,LIENNHU143 LAINHARDT, KIMBERLY LAMB, PENNY LAMBERT, PATRICIA LANCASTER, MARVIN LANE, CARLA LANGHORNE, LEWIS 114 LAO, EDWARD LAO, SANH LAROCCA, PAUL 248 LASANTA,ARTURO143 LASANTA, GASPAR LASTRA, ROLANDO 118 LAWSON, RITA LAWSON, TANYA LE, TRONG LEAL, LEORA LEARY, COLLEEN LEASS, CHRISTINA LEASS, DOUGLAS 116, 248 LEBRON, HERIBERTO LECAROZ, JANIS LEDFORD, STEVEN LEDUC, JAMES 3, 54, 96, 143, 238, 240 LEE, CHARLES LEE, DARIN 143 LEE, GREGORY LEE ISAAC LEE, JENNIE LEE, JOSEPH LEE, KRISTEN 85 LEGGON,REGINALD114,115,193 LENTZ, LEROY LEON, MELANIE 21, 208 LEONE, ROSS LEPARD, LARRIE LEPOCHAT, THERESE LESTER, WAYNE LETO, SHARON 240 LEVINE, TERRI 253, 267 LEWIS, KIMBERLY 143 LEWIS, MICHELLE LEWIS, RONALD 109 LEWIS, SHENIDA LEZCANO, ELAINE LICHTE, MARK 143 LIVINGSTON JR, PRESTON 81,143,109 LODER, KORY LONGWORTH, HEATHER 85, 143, 137, 166, 247, 251, 266, 267, 295 LOPEZ, CARIDAD 143, 225, 256 LOPEZ, DOMINICK 257 LOPEZ, MARGARITA LOPEZ, TERESA 106 LOPEZ, TODD 44,143, 137,266 LOPEZ 2nd, ANTHONY LOPRESTO, JOSEPH 144,256 LOPRESTO, MARIA 255 241 Index LOVE, NATHANIEL109 LOVETT, JERRY 114, 117, 144 LOVETT, JOSEPH LOWMAN, JONOTHAN LUIS, MICHAEL LUIS JR, ALBERT 104, 105 LUNDY, TAMEKA LUTZ, PAULA LUZEY, CESAR 9, 96, 144, 170 LYNCH, JODI MACALUSO, MICHELLE MACDOUGALL, MICHAEL 81, 144 MACHIN, CHRISTINA 241 MACNEIL, RICHARD MAHARAJ, INDI MAHER, SEAN MAHON, LISA MAIOLO, THOMAS MAJEWSKI, JARRETT 116 MALDONADO, DENISE 236 MANGANELLO, LARRY 144 MANLEY, BONNIE MANN, TANYA MANRESA, LIDIA MANSAVAGE, NICOLE MAPLES, JOHN MARCUS, ANGELA 121, 144, 226, 155 MARENCO JR, ALEXANDER MARIANI, MICHELLE 9, 12, 13, 176 MARINO, DOMINIC MAROIS, HEATHER MAROUEZ JR, BENJAMIN MARRS, RUSSELL 44, 144, 220, 221, 298, 109 MARSHALL, SANDRA 144 MARTIN, BRENT118 MARTIN, CLIFTON 105 MARTINEZ MARTINEZ MARTINEZ MARTINEZ MARTINEZ MARTINEZ MARTINEZ, MARTINEZ MARTINEZ: AIDA ,GEORGE ,JOHN 87 ,JOSEPH 212, 213 LISETTE 246 MARIA 99, 144, 246, 255 NANETTE OSCAR 107 REINALDO 81,144 MARTOGLIO, NANCY MASHBURN, BRIAN MATA, ERIC MATCHES, CHRISTOPHER MATES, CAROL MATES, NANCY 144, 246,247 MATHIS, ANTHONY MATOS, ANTHONY 116, 117, 144, 248 MATTHEWS, JANICE 116, 236 MATTHEWS, JEFFREY 144 MAYO, SUSAN 240 MAYO JR, FREDERICK 221 MAYS, KEVIN 101 MCALLISTER, WILLIAM 144 MCCARTER JR, RUDOLPH MCCARTHY, WILLIAM MCCLAIN, SANDRA 112 McCLARY,SONYA 144,254 MCCLEARY, WENDY 103 MCCLELLAN, SHAWN MCCOLLUM, ANTOWIN 87 MCCOMAS, DAVID 144, 246 MCCORMICK, SHANNON MCCOY, ANGELA 144 MCCREARY, MARTIN 144 MCDANIEL, CHARLES MCDANIEL, DENNIS 144,264 MCDANIEL, SHARON MCDANIELS, JACOUELINE MCDONALD, MICHAEL 144, 241 MCDONALD, MICHAEL 241 MCDOUGLE, LYMERICK 94,114 MCDOWELL, JEFFREY MCFARLIN, SCOTT MCINTURFF, JAMES 114, 117 MCKENZIE, LESLIE 99,144,301 MCKEOWN, SCOTT MCLEAN, MICHAEL McLENDON,APRYL144,228, 121 MCMAHON 3rd, NORMAN 106 MCMILLAN, MARK 144 MCMULLEN, JONNA 145 MCNICHOLAS, CHRISTINA 103 McNULTY,RODNEY114 MCTAVOUS, JACQUELINE 254 MEDINA, CARMEN 145,301 MEDLIN JR, LARRY MEEKS,MISTIE145 MEJIAS, JOANYS MEMORY, HOLLY MENCHACA, SANDRA 145 MENDOZA, PEDRO MENENDEZ, LINDA MENNE, KARL MENNE, LAURA MERCADO, MENIO145 MERCER, BILLY114, 115,117 MERRIETT, ELAINE MERRIETT, MLAINE MIDULLA, KIM 145,152,333 MILLER BRIDGET115,117 MILLER: CHARLES MILLER DAVID 81,96, 145,236,237 MILLER: JACKIE MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MICHAEL 5, 27, 145 NICOL RACHEL SHAWN 114,116, 117,145 VIRGINIA MILLS, JAMES MILLS, JASON MILLS, TONYA 241 MIRANDA, IRIS MITCHELL, CHRISTOPHER 145 MITCHELL, ERIC 87,114 MITCHELL, ERIKA MITCHELL, MICHAEL 116 MOBLEY, EUGENE 146 MOBLEY, MICHAEL MOLINA, DENISE 115 MONSON, ANETHIA g!I4ONTGOMERY, CLYTEMNESTR 146, 227, MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MOORE MOORE MOORE MOORE MOORE MOORE MOORE, MOORE, MOORE, MOORE, APRIL 221,252 DAVID 259 DERRICK 94 JESSICA 121 KIMBERLY 241 MATTHEW MELISSA 146, 236, 258 OLEN 146 RUSSELL SHELLEY 3, 54, 146, 230, 231, 239 240,246 MOORE, TARA MOORE, VIRGINA MOORE JR, PATRICK MORA, MISAEL115 MORADIELLOS, LAURA MORADIELLOS, NATALIE146 MORALES,JEREMIAH146 MORAN, SHARON 146, 230,236,237 MORRIS, FRANCES MORRIS, MELISSA 98, 99, 106, 146, 169, 267, 305, 328 MORRIS, MICHAEL MORRIS, TONYA MORRISON,JODY114, 116,117,247 NAEVE, DAVID MORRISON, KIM 256 MORTELLARO, MICHAEL MOTHERSHED, THOMAS 238 MOTT, MAPALL MUDRY JR, RICHARD 200, 207, 210 MULERO, MARISELLE MULLIS, CANDICE MUNGIN, LAWRENCE 81, 116, 227, 35 MURPHY, ELLEN 206 MURPHY, MELVIN 115, 146 MURPHY, PATRICIA MUSKETT, LISA 114 MYERS, EDWARD 116 MYERS, KIRK MYERS, REGINALD 147 MYERS, TERI NALLAR,CLAUDIO147 NALLAR, IVAN NAMEY, MICHELLE 147, 223 NANTON, LIONEL NANTON, SHERWIN NAPPIER, DINO NARANJO, JUAN NARANJO, LIZA NASHAGH, SANDORA 257 NEAL, GIOVAN NEEDHAM, MELINDA NELSON, FRANCES 241 NERRO, JACK NEWHART, MICHAEL NEWTON, VICTORIA 114 NGUYEN, AN HVU 35 NGUYEN, HOANG NGUYEN, MONGLIEN 246 NGUYEN, TRUNG NIBLACK, KIMBERLY 147, 146, 226, 231, 255, 287 NICHOLLS, DEANNE 230 NICKOLICH, LISA 230 NIEVES, JAVIER NIMMO, LEE NIZOL, CHRISTOPHER NOGUERAS, ALAN 147 NORIEGA, JAVIER NORTON, DALLAS 45, 147, 226, 172 NORWOOD, PORTIA147 NUNAMAKER, KENNY 186, 220, 221, 245 NURNBERGER, DONALD 147 OBRIEN, TIMOTHY ODELL, STEVEN OLIVER, MICHELLE 261 OLIVER, RETHELL 105 OLIVERA, FEBE OLKON, LISA OLLEK, ALLISON OLSON, LISA 103 OMER, LISA 115 ONEAL, YETTA ORTIZ, ANTONIO OSBORNE, CHANTANEE OSBORNE, ERICKSON OTERO, CLAUDIA 99 OXENDINE, PAMELA 147, 103 PACER, VICTORIA 147 PADGETT 2rId, JAMES 116, 109 PAGE, WENDI 255 PAINTER, KACHELLE 147, 234, 235, 112 PAMPLONA, DINA 147, 236, 237, 257 PARK, PAUL107,109 PARKER, SHANNON PARKER, SHERLYN 147 PARKS, LEITHA PARNELL, DEANNA 147, 253, 268 PARRISH, MERYL PATEL, ASHVIN PATEL, KAUSHIK147 PATEL, PALLAVI PATEL,RAJESH147 PATRICK, CASSANDRA PATTAJO, TINA 88, 89, 204 PA'I'I'ON, JUAN 81,147,249 PAULK, WILLIAM 115, 116 PAULSEN, SCOTT PEACE, JOSEPH PEARCE, MARCI 221 PEARSON, CAMELLE 99,261 PEAVEY, LINDA PEDERSEN, STEPHANIA PEDERSON,EILEEN147 PENA, JODI PENHOLLOW 2nd, DOUGLAS PENN, LOLITHA 93,147 PENN, TRACY PENZATO, MARK 96,147 PERDUE, ROGER 147,257 PEREZ, PEREZ PEREZ PEREZ PEREZ PEREZ PEREZ PEREZ ALETHEA147 CHERIE147,103 DENISE FRED 221,239 KATHERINE OUISELLA174,112,113 ,THERESA147 ,VIRGINIA 253 PERRIN, RENEE PERRY, DAVID 55, 239, 240 PETERSEN, DENISE PETERSEN, KAREN PETERSON, ANGELA PETERSON, ANNA PETRUCCELLI, CHRISTOPHER 81 188, 220, 221, 266 PETSCHE, MICHAEL PETSCHE, MICHELLE PHAM, SON PHILLIPS, SHANNON 241 PICKENS, BARBARA PIERSON, KITCHEL 241 PILCHER, LLOYD 86, 87 PILLOT, ADRIAN 255 PINIELLA, MELISSA 33,148,236 PITCHER, JOHN 148, 236 PITCHER, SCOTT PIVACEK, WENDY PLAXENCIA, OSVALDO 106, 35 PLAYER, JONATHAN POOLE, MICHELLE 84, 85 POORE, CHERIE 148 PORTER, CHRISTOPHER PORTER, LARRY PORTUGUES, ANGELA 236, 254 POSTLEWAIT, LEONARD POWELL, CAMILLE 89 PRADO, IVAN 148 PRATHER, TIMOTHY 114 ,137, 176, PULVER, MARJORIE PUTNAM, KATHY 118 PUTNAM, TINA 148 QUESNELL, JAMES 81,83 OUESNELI., KATHLEEN 93,108 QUICK, JAMES OUINONES, LUZ148 RABY, CYNTHIA 148 RAGLIN, OPAL 115, 117 RAINEY, TONYA 254 RAMIREZ, MICHAEL RAMIREZ, WENDELL 80, 81, 148, 155, 243, 249, 336, 171 RAMOS, AILIN RAMOS, DANIA RAMOS, JORGE RAMOS, NELLY148 RANDAZZO, SARAH RANEY, MICHAEL RASMUSSEN, DOUGLAS RAUCCI, ANGELA RAY, ALLEN 106 RAQY, ROBERT 2, 12, 13, 45, 81, 148, 237, 243, 47 RAYBURN, JAMES 105, 115 RAYSOR, ANDRE REDDEN, JAMES 106 REDINGTON, ANTHONY REECE, CHARLES REED, ALLISON 240,246 REED, KETHIA 148,254 REED, RODNEY REED, SIMMON REED, SONYA123, 148, 246 REED,TANYA123, 148,246 REEL, DANNY 148 REESE, REGINALD REESE, TODD 148, 236 REID, LISA121, 148,266,332 REIGEL, BRE'IT148,109 REIGEL, TREVOR REINDOLLAR, DANA REMBERT, TWILA 254 REYES, FRANK REYES, JOSHUA REYES, NOEMI REYES, OSMARA148 REYNOLDS, SYDRIC RHODES, ALICIA RICH, KIMBERLY RICHARDS, GARY RICHARDS JR, GREGORY 221,246,247 RICHARDSON, ARNOLD 148, 101 RICHARDSON, LISA RICHERT, STACY 268,102 RICHIE, MARY 54, 148, 221, 239, 240, 172 RICHO, MARIE 148, 227 RIEDER, CINDY RIGGSBEE, KELLIE 241,103 RIMES, JERRY 148 PRATT, SIMONE 93, 148, 166, 169, 230, 234, 235, 261, 171 PRENDES, ENITH PRESLEY, WANDA 118, 227, 35 PRICE, DONALD PRICE, GREGORY PRICE, MICHELE 268 PRICE, THOMAS PRUDOT, DENNIS PUGH, JEANNETTE PULLARA, GINA 89,204 RINEAR, RIVERA, RIVERA, RIVERA, RIVERA, RIVERA, RIVERA. RIVERA, CAROLE ANNEJEANNETT DENNIS MARITZA114,117 MARITZA NOEMI ROBERT 236 ROBERTO RIVERA JR, SAMUEL 105, 241 ROBALDO, HEATHER ROBERTS, CALVIN ldf ROBERTS, STEPHANYE 148 ROBERTSON, TIMOTHY ROBINO, MICHELE ROBINO, YVETTE ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON: ROBINSON DELISHA DELLA EDWARD 115, 149 ERIC IJAMES JUANITA LAMITA LISA 149 RODDA, JOSEPH 96 RODER, CHRISTINA RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ 249,172 RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ: RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ :GLORIA RODRIGUEZ, RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ: RODRIGUEZ, BARBARA 121 178,194,221 ICATALINA149, ,CHANTELL ,CHRISTOPHER 2, 45, 81, 149, CRISTINA DELIA DENNIS LARA LISA SAMUEL 8, 172 SUZZETTE ROEBUCK, DENISE 175,236,239 ROEBUCK, DONNA 55, 149, 238, 254 ROEHM, JOSEPH ROGERS, JEFFREY ROGERS, JULIE ROGERS, WILLIAM 149, 167, 261 SANTACRUZ, RENA 150, 255 SANTANA, ERIKA SANTIAGO, RODE 156, 252, 247 SANTO, WENDY SANTOS, ALEXANDER SAPP, TRACY SARTIN, ELIZABETH SAUNDERS, JACK 236 SAVINI, LON SAWYER, KAREN 236,252 SCAGLIONE, JOHN 257 SCANNELL, NICOLE 233 SCHEWE, BRYAN 81 SCHILLE, DAVID 3 SCHLEMAN, CARRIE 116 SCHRECK, CARL SCHWAB, DEBRA 150 SCI-IWINDT, RALPH SCOLARO, KIMBERLY SCOZZARI, MARCELLO 96, 118, 150, 221, 243, 247 SEAL, JARRETT 105, 150, 266 SEDLER, TAMMY SEIDL, ERINN 150, 99, 247 SELF, KARA 263 SENTNER, JOHNPAUL SERRALLES, BARBARA SERRANO, ROXANNE SERRET, LAURA SETSER, KENNETH 150 SEVERINO, JOSEPH SEWARD, SHAWN 151,257 SHANNON, WILLIAM SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, PHILLIP 81,255,334 ROBBIE 85,151,264 ROBIN I STACY 241 SUSAN TAM MY 151 TOWAN DA 151 TRACEY YVETTE SMITH JR, WILLIAM SNAVELY, SCOTT 151 SNOW, ROBERT 246 ROJAS, HEIDY ROJAS, JESUS ROJAS, LARRY ROJAS, NANCY ROLDAN, ANTHONY 96, 97 ROL.STON STEPHEN 117, 116, 149 ROMAN, ROBERT ROMANELLQGIUSEPPINA149 ROMANO, RUSSELL 101 ROSE, KIMBERLY ROSE, WILLIAM ROSELLO JR, RUBEN ROSENBERGER, WILLIAM ROSHAVEN, ANDREA 118 ROSHAVEN, MICHAEL ROSS, FRANCES ROSS, KIM 95 ROSS, MELISSA 241 ROSSITER, ANDREA ROSSITER, DAVID ROUNDTREE, ARTHUR RUA, DANIEL 149, 169, 236, 237, 112, 113, 232, 245, 250, 251, 266, 267, 328 RUDDER JR, RICHARD RUDISILL JR, BERN RUIZ, DENNIE RUIZ, ELVIN RUMLIN, DANNY RUSH, l.AURISSA 107, 241, 247, 108 RUSS, DOROTHY RUSS, MICHAEL 149, 101 RUTLAND, MARCI SAFFOLD, CINDY SALADIN, KENDFIA SALEM, SHEILA 252 SALERMO, EDUARDO SALTER, SHELBY 263, 336 SAMS, MERRITI' 150,246 SAMUELS, GEORGE 118, 150, 239 SANCHEZ, MICHELLE 234, 233, 247, 266 SANCHEZ, SUZANNE SANSOM, JAMES 114 I I harl.-A-1 SHAW, LEANNA SHEFFIELD, GARY 44 SHELTON, PATTY SHEPHERD, JUANITA 225 SHEPHERD, ROBERT SHERMAN, CARRIE SHIELDS, LESLEY 151, 254 SHIPP, ROBERT SHORTY, BETTY SHORTY, SHIRLEY SIBBITT, CLINTON 106 SIBBITT, SHANNON SIERRA, CHANTEL151 SILEO, MICHELLE 151 SIMEONA, LACEY SIMEONA, MARYFRANCES 151, 228, 240, 243,264 SIMMONS, DWAYNE116, 151 SIMMONS, MICHAEL 227, 236, 35, 247 SIMMONS, ROBERT 109 SIMMS, JASON SIMPSON, MICHAEL 94 SIMPSON, TODD SIMPSON, WILLIAM SIMS, RICHARD 87 SINGLETARY, LORI SINGLETON, CECELIA SINGLETON, LATONIA 116 SKERL, TRACY SKIPPER, KAREN 4,151 SLINKER, DINA SLOAN, SHELAH 247, 224, 250, 266 SLOAN JR, GREGORY 263,266 SLOCUMB, MELANIE151 SMALL, DEMETRIA SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH. SMITH, SMITH SMITH SMITH. SMITH, SMITH, , PAULA 151,254 SMITH ANNA BOBBY BRIAN 96 CHRISTINA DELANA FRANCES 247 GEORGE JIM 105, 151 JODIE151 MELISSA PAMELA114, 178 SNYDER, PATRICK 118, 151,305 SODERBERG, KAREN SORIANO, JERI SOSA, WILLIAM SOTO, LOUIS SOTO, MARISOL SOTO, RAQUEL33,151 SOVINE, STEPHAN SPEAR, LORRIEL SPENCER, ALICIA 151 SPIDEL, KARL115, 151,248 SPIVEY, MELISSA 55,151,204 SPURLIN, CHRISTOPHER 115 STAMEY, ERIC STAMPER,TYRONE116 STANLEY, SHERRIE 151 STARCHER, KELLIE 20 STARE, BRADLEY STARLING, VALERIE STASKO, JONATHAN 21 STASKO, SEBASTIAN STAUB, CORLYNN STAVISH, BRENDON 151 STEPHENS, DAVID STEPHENS, MELISSA 151 STEPHENS, RICHARD STEPHENS, TRACEY STEPHENSON, CHANDA STERANSKY, TAMMY 122, 151 STEVENS, JANELL 114 STEVENSON, TINA 151 STIDHAM, BRYAN 81,152,255 STIFF, JULIE 241 STILES, DAVID 109 STILLINGS, MICHAEL STINER, BETTY 152 STINSON, CHARLES STONE, CHRISTOPHER STONEY, YOLAN DA STRANGE, TONY STRAUSS, SHEILA152 STRONG, LALONNIE STF1UZIK,ANITA 240 STUBBS, SHANDA STUSAK, GLORIA SUAREZ, ANDREW SUAREZ, CARMEN SUAREZ, MICHAEL SUAREZ, RAYME152 SULLENBERGER, RALPH SULLIVAN, CARL 96 SURO, ELIEZER 114 SUTTON, TRACI SWEEP, TONY SWINDLE, SEAN SWITZER, DARRELL 238, 239, 240 TALBOT, COOLBRITH 117, 116 TATE, GINA TAYLOR, JEANETTE 263 TAYLOR. JEANINE 263 TAYLOR, TRACI 228, 240, 241, 260 TEABO, NANETTE 241 TEAGUE, TERRY 115, 116 TEMPLIN, KEITH 107, 152 TERRELL, TRACIE 98, 99 TEW, DEBRA THAYER, DOUGLAS 152 THAYER, PAUL 241 THELEN, TRACEY THIBERT, SUNNY THINN, ANTHONY 109 THOMAS, ARDELL121, 152 THOMAS, THOMAS, THOMAS, THOMAS, THOMAS, DAREN 152, 334 EUGENE 90,153 JOHN KELVIN LORI 152 WACKER, ARMIN 153, 167, 264 THOMPSON, ANTHONY THOMPSON, WILLIAM 114, 153 THORNBURG, JOSEPH 248 THORNTON, DAVID THORNTON, LISA 153 THROCKMORTON, ROBERT TIMMER, MELISSA 234, 240 TINCHER, EVELYN 153 TIRADO, MARGARITA TOLBERT, STEVEN TOLODXI, DENNIS TOOMBS, CALVIN 87,109 TORRENS, TONYA TORRES, CARMEN TORRES, MARIA TORRES JR, SAUL TOSSAS,JANETTE153 TOURTILLOTT, JON TRACI, ANGELA TRACI, LOUIS 153, 112 TRAN, THINH TRIBLING, GERALD 105, 116 TRUJILLO, RICHARD 153 TRYPHONOS, TRYPHON TURNER, CARMEN 241,103 TURNER, STACEY TURNER, TRACI TURNER JR, TERRANCE TYLER, DENISE TYREE, CHARLES 153 ULMER,SHANON117 UMINA, MELISSA UPPER, DENNIS UPPER, SCOTT VALDES, ANA 153, 167 VALDES, MANUEL VALDEZ, MICHAEL VALDEZ, TERENCE VALENZUELA, CARMEN VALENZUELA, NANCY 85, 240 VALENZUELA, WILSON 153 VALLEJO, DEAN VANLENGEN, JAN VANVALKENBURG, KARYN VASQUEZ, JORGE VASQUEZ, LUIS VAUGHAN, SHANE 116, 183 VEACOCK, CHARLES VEGA, ANNETTE 225, 267, 263, 266 VEGA, DENISE VELEZ, INALDA VERBLE, JAMES VERSCHUERE, VICKI VEST, LISHA 119, 240, 112 VIDATO 4th, ARTHUR VIDE III, AVELINO 221,266 VIGGIANO, ROBYN VIGIL, JUDY 153 VIGIL, MATTHEW VILLAVICENCIO, LARA116 VINSON, ERIN VIRELLES, RUTH 32, 153, 240, 243, 247, 170 VISNOVEC, TIM VITERI, BORIS VOLTATTORNI, NICK VONGPRASERT, ATTAPOL VOYLES, JULLIAN WADE, MELINDA WADE, ROBERT WAGNER, ROBERT WAKEFIELD, SHANE 96 WAKEFIELD, STACIE 232 WALDEN, PHAEDRA WALKER, CEDRIC 44, 81 , 87 WALKER, TERESA WALKER, TIMOTHY WALKER, WILLETTE 92, 93 WALKER JR, CHARLES WALLACE, BILLIE WALLACE, RHONDA114, 117 WALLACE, RICHARD 153, 134,220,221 WALLACE JR, JIMMY 115 WALLEN, DARRELL WALTERS, DUANE WALTERS, ERIC 109 WALTON, AMANDA 153 WANDEMBERGH, ADRIAN 115, 116 WARD, BRIAN WARD, HOWARD 114, 116, 117, 182 WARD, KEITH WARD, MICHAEL WARD, RANDALL WARD, SHAWNETTE153 WASHINGTON, JEROME WASHINGTON, KNIKITA153 WASHINGTON, MICHAEL 153, 90 WATSON, LORI 99 WATTON, EILEEN 85, 153, 169, 239, 235 WEATHERFORD, ROBERT 267, 333 WEATHERSBY, MICHELLE WEAVER, MICHAEL WEBBER, EDWARD 230 WEBER, CHRISTOPHER WEBER, KIMBERLY WEEDON, JAMES WEEKS, JANE 260 WEGMANN, REBECCA WEIER, SANDRA 153 WELLS, VALERIE WENZEL, AARON 90 WERLEIN, MARCUS 101 WEST, ERIC WESTON, PHILIP WHITE, MELISSA 153 WHITE, MICHELLE 238 WHITE, STEPHEN 87,267 WHITE JR, JAMES 54,55, 153,221,240 WHITEHURST II, JAMES WHITEMAN, CHRISTINE 254 WHITEMAN, KIRK WHITEMAN, MICHELLE 153, 236 WIESE, MICHELLE 240 WIGGINS, TAMMY WILBUR, MICHAEL 153 WILDER, FAYE 154 WILDER, LAYFAYETTE WILDS, ROBERT WILKES, ANDREW 154 WILKES, BELINDA 249, VVILKINS, SHANNON 99,154 WILKS, TERRI 257 WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS ALMA ANDRE 241 BUFFY :CHERYL DELTECIA ERIC 116 GERALD KEEVIN KEVIN LORENZO MARTIN 101 MONICA REGINALD I STANISLAUS ,TALMADGE154,254 WILLIAMS III, THOMAS WILLIAMS, TIFFANY 194 WILLIAMS, TOMMY WILLIAMS, VALARIE 234,235,254 WILLIAMSON, CARLA154, 146 WILSON, BERNARD 154, 90, 91 WILSON, BRIAN WILSON, MARGARET 266 WILSON, PHYLLIS WINGFIELD, MELONEY WINGFIELD,TREVAS154 WOLFE, NIKKI 174, 229, 245 WOLLYUNG, ROBERT WOMACK, SANDIE WOOD, NEIL WOOD, RHONDA 154, 254 WOODALL, MELVIN WOODARD, ALLEN 105 WOODARD, DARREN 238, 239 WOODARD, PERRY WOODBY, ANNA WOODS, RHODOA 223 WOODWARD, DONALD WORTHINGTON, CHRISTINA 28, 29 205 241 WRAY,JUDITH154 WRIGHT, BRENDA 154 YAMBURA, RAMONA YANDO, PAULA YORK, ROBERT 155 YOUDAL, SHANE YOUNG, JEFFREY 118, 155 YOUNG, JOSHUA 155 YOUNG, KURT 45,81, 155,226,249 YOUNG, MARK 155, 166, 243 YOUNG, OWEN 87,94 YOUNGBLOOD, KEVIN 246, 255 ZAHN, CHERYL ZAMBRANO, GABRIEL 106, 155 ZELEZNOCK JR, JERRY ZELLERS, TIMOTHY 118, 155 ZETTLES, DOUGLAS 155, 236 ZIFILIPPO, MICHAEL Index 1 34 Often Missed, But Never Forgotten For Q., 'I -If 5 .A . tx N J. fnxgnl Above: As well as help with yearbook, Mrs. Mc- Cloud gave advioe as a friend. She suggested to D. Rua it is time to get a new book bag. Below: Mrs. McCloud took the yearbook staff to New York where M. Morris, T. Hernandez, and she explored the subway. Right: At a Christmas party, Mrs. McCloud is hap- py to relax with her Hilsborean friends. 'H W .eve 'ffm 5 9 J in J mm. ff ,gi -- f- ..f..-..,,, ---..-4 r vi Y, .., 1' 1--....-.-.v-- ..-1, N ..-3, . -- ,.-- . .- - .. . ::.'.:..-y - - -.'.-Y--,.':. .- 'nv-nw Q- ...- IHI1 gg ,Qi ..--.. .... ........... . ., W iv --v '- ...- in-- -W' f.'. '. .. ' . fn 7? , '.'::',.. v - .4 A.-... ., 1 V, . , 91 , 1 , v .1- gvwns- -11:1 . . ,,. 1,-vr A 1 -', 1 1 .arm Y, - A... - .,, n ,gif L r ' '--4' .' 1 I . iv., X i ,' , : i . Q ff 2' 4 - -14:-ax Ar . , x ,-gl f. 9 N R 'L fflxflfux . :gang D em mb . , - , fl.. 41 1 AW Mr. Vanderveen put a dedicated effort into running the yearbook. Acknowledgements Mr. Jim Bolin, Taylor Publishing Bryn-Alan Studios Mr. Schuldenfrei Mrs. Cook Mrs. Osborne Mrs. Hinson, bookkeeper Mrs. Wocking, bookkeeper CCDLCJPHCN Printer: Taylor Publishing Company Place of publication: Dallas, Texas Number of copies: 1100 Number ofspagesz 336 Type specifications: Helvetica Standard, Maximus g - -.r Editors' Note ' At the close of the 1985 school year, being named editors-in-chief was a great honor. However, we did not realize the enormous job that lay ahead of us. Having a new yearbook adviser brought about unex- pected complications, but Mr. Vanderveen's jour- nalistic experience proved to be a great asset, along with his much needed enthusiasm. With a little guidance, the new staff performed its job well. Through hard work, determination, and a great deal of extra help from the senior editors, the 1986 Hilsborean was published. r 1 . ,M 5 a an .figs- Acknowledgements l 33 Red and Black Although Yale has always fayored The vioIet's dark blue, And the sturdy sons of Plant Hi To the gold and black are true, We will own the lilies slender, Nor honor shall they lack, While the terrier stands defender, Of the dear old Red and Black. light: Lisa Reid doesn't mind giving her friend Benettye Griffith a helping hand when needed. Below: This bus ride home signals the end of a long school day for many students. , v -it U-.1 ...l.,f-A1-- 7 ' Y ...lv ,gf M .U , -, X 'J 'Qt I 10 'vin-irzu , 4 2 . W get-' 3 ' ,Ng . .U fra 5 yu' J! 54 9 A Q it 11 t3 . .,........--i Lssoaoufsii nisi lfli 'Closing ,, - 'un .. A .-hx tt Throughout the year, friends go through a lot, but Michelle Kernahon and Kendra Har- rington have always tried to stay close. 'U nw 'ld .1 'faith' Hg: R. Seniors Angie Jones and Kim Midulla have always showed their pride to their school. Left: Beautifying our school caused many students an inconvenience. Flobert Weatherford thinks he could have assisted in the job. Below: Although she had a busy year, Joanna Hazelton always found time to relax, MEX, . ,LW 'yf'? M4 ,-f,1,:Q,,'25,4,1M, I E Ts. V' . A 'Q' ' , e zfiut ' YV' As I Philip Smith and Alicia Avery, will stop at nothing to show their Terrier Pride. Right: Yvette Ferara and Daren Thomas will always remember their time together at H.H.S. Below: Football games and pep rallys will be memorable activities for these spirited students. lgi l Closing 'ai T1 ! These teachers are proud to be part of the Hillsborough tradition. .0 2 .4 '- ,. r as 1 . , Q Q fx 'V f 7.. -1 As students of Hillsborough, we ve seen it withstand a year of change We started the year with new teachers in cluding a new yearbook sponsor. By the end of the first semester we had a new principal, with the former vice-principal taking charge. Many of our days were spent walking around painters but the result is a beautiful school inside and out. Another big change in the halls of Hillsborough was the permanent removal of the much loved coffins. These monuments were located in the main hall of the second floor, and were gathered around between classes to socialize. It has been a year of jaywalking tickets winning football games, and pastel walls The Centennial was a hard act to follow, but we have given an encore that was even better. Surely our school will con tinue to improve in years to come. Left: Many times teachers and students grow close throughout the year. Below: Graduation signals the beginning of a new part of life fOY all SSl'llOFS. 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The halls of H.H.S. not only provided classrooms for learning but gave us a place to see our friends and make new ones. The time spent within the school and at school activities would prove very special in years to come. Though visits to the Dear old Red and Black would be few and far between in coming years, the memories would serve as a constant reminder of the great times spent at the BIG RED. G.. A Close friends rely on each other. Shelby Satters and Chantel Perez are no exception to that rule 'Q A l i' ... 4- Xl. 1 I X , 'f Left: Rhonda Wood and Lori Thomas promise to stay close after graduation. V5 Above: Good friends Bobby Ray and Wendell Ramirez will always remember the pride and tradition at H.H.S. u ,WN fb . I-. 2 7 X1 .uk L ,aff fi Y - ya- . . 1 A 4 ik I J? saw L 'M 2, , , , .J ,, .B it 4 if fp s., ,M , 4? . . 11242. A 1 'ma U M , 5,132 fl . L ffl 31... 5 QF: W? :L. .r ,- Y ,- . :Q .. 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