Manatee High School - Cane Echo Yearbook (Bradenton, FL)
- Class of 1973
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I, - , , . - my A Sl -v , . 1- x f -K , , x . ,, I i i A 'iii' wg.,-gf mdk? I!! 5 - . W .M u w- , r . 1 The reality of finding out we were wrong struck us. We realized that life was here . . . for everyone. Seeking understanding and pushing aside prejudice, We stood, moving towards bortherhood knowing that Tomorrow, we shall achieve it. 7 I We found friends to listen to our thoughts. Sharing moments of living with those closest to us gave us days of joy. We found friendship when least expected . . . a teacher helping us with problems, a warm puppy, another girl or boy smiling back. Tomorrow these memories will remain. 5---I 01421. 001,552 ,cf grow fL,C,f7fy'LQ,f71i.f6'eJW-jj?-IZXLLJ Jf2JLUACf1ffb6'f MW ww W gown lwwwu fdffwwf, t A ,ijmm X w 195- MOM 1,23 if GLLLHCA ' 'ESQ M0212 -.. W In planning our tomorrow we found gaps in our thoughts. Someone soon reached out and told us what to do. Believe. And we knew who we were There was no fearg we saw light ahead. We knew that Tomorrow He would still be there. I sz, -1Af TU 'Sf Activities gave us the chance to create. We found that we possessed unexpected talents. Classes gave us ideas for future vocations. Athletic, art, music, and academic subjects answered our needs. Expressing our emotions and abilities, we prepared ourselves for Tomorrow, when others will begin to accept our capabilities. 13 xr-10 x lv! I -Q X X VIA ' I 7 4-'A - I I f tl n W , Q 4 izwstj 'N . .B K L 5 L as v' I Q - 11 A get L ' 1 Y, Jn A., J--tx ,nd - f as- 5 5 ' Q32 I M 2 Y' ' N . , ff. 'nl 0 P ?m' ' L... iusnihlseeuniiEQQQHsiullluiigiiw, g it 4 L5 e f , i A- , A . f svPlv.l11sus Q amide ,,,,igQttW, A 1 M , , lllll W V M y M .h llll l V A , n it or ,M , l Q 'X Tl 'Q - - 1 W rnlnl ........ U iefq : mlm ' ::::::' a 15 I g. K C21 mlm - ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' V' 'I 1 . ll - ..+ -A-' - HW? nil. l K sl W 6 'SWT' -.lb , 5 A. 1-rj' I ' .attain all hrwllv' l We miie' 'l , ' . 'bil-ttfft. f ..-.1l f ii' fl 434. lu lfr' L 'f M ' 5 in 9 Q A M195 , l if . tlfrmfgr Xi f l Nix l . A lvbiihghh l ,f l .ll l at Table of Contents Opening .............................. Student Life ....... Organizations Honors ........... Sports .............. Curriculum ...nu un nu ...- -.nuu .n Classes ............. Advertising ......... Index ............... Closing ........ -.V in M, ,k .gm 5, 'i V Q- -o I ' A up on , 4 . - 'D A 4 64, v ',, f -nal A 'Uh-. ' . Jn l 1, Q 5 'um' mt.. ul- .1 . g... Q34 ' , .Q ,, A. ...rg lug.. W aJx..l . nn STUDENT LIFE Everyday Life Weln B Anchor Club welcomes the students' return with a large sign that was posted in the main hall on North Campus. Students Settle Into Routine On August 28, 1972, a sea of new faces poured into the South Campus gym for freshmen orientation. lan Smith gave the welcoming speech. During this time upperclassmen were proceeding to their new home- rooms where they would fill out necessary forms and receive their new class schedules. There were 2,694 students enrolled, the freshmen being the largest class with 754, the sophomores with 752, the juniors with 661, and the seniors with 527. The faculty increased by four. Homework soon removed thoughts of summer. Special Enrichment Days varied the daily routine by giving students a chance to participate in other school activities and clubs. Approximately 46 clubs met every three weeks on Enrichment Day. R Freshmen listen attentively to the speakers during orientation. Everyday Life x x s N o lack Aldrich studies the student handbook while S0lne Students hurry to their next waiting for his next class to begin. class while others find time to chat Pup! l 's Nome f Q, H. R, 5 f nf Manatee High School - Bradenton, Florida 1 svzcmt ENRICHMENT on om Sggq-. 1 Q3 1 ' I Teociwefs Approval Sponsor 's L 1 A , A C T l V l T Y R 0 OM Gignaiurei Signature Q 'A,', Q. 2, 6 3 Q 3. g 4. I 5 f 5M :LUN Club in 'Liz J? , 1 M-if fp, et 5 , 27 tgmb K ' - 'M' 3 7- e Spefill Enfifhmeni Day Cill'dS were to go to 'various club meetings and signed by teachers enabling students other school activities. 1 s sg, .M ,, 4- vt, J with their friends during the six minute class change. ew M.: .. ,,4,,...x .le YV 1 if Q l7 Homecoming Bonfire Sparks School Spirit Homecoming week was entitled MHS Team Week by Co-chairmen Becky Quimby and Dian Narmore. Each day was designated according to the letters corresponding with the initials of the school. Tuesday, October 24, began the week with M Day featuring a mystery box by Student Council and the Second Annual Mud Bowl where the Anchor Club won over Z Club and Interact overcame Key Club only turning around to lose to jr. Exchange. H Day followed with Hat Day. Students participated by wearing their favorite hats. Clubs had the opportunity to place hexes on various school activites. The day closed with a hot rod race at the football stadium. Students raced their way to victory on children's tricycles. The string contest was important on S Day. Each class competed by trying to accumulate the most yardage of string. The winner, the senior class, was determined at the Pep Rally. A bonfire and car smash ended the day at the stadium. Enthusiasm poured out of the stadium during the Pep Rally. Skits were presented by each class and other clubs. The senior class won almost every event, including the egg toss. Announcements were made concerning the parade which was held later that evening just before the game. The seniors also won first place for their float. I8 Cheerleaders are outlined by the blazing football stadium while a pirate burns in bonfire held Thursday night at the effigy on top of the fire Carol Stivers, Sharon Overton, Brenda Club to victory against Z Club during Riley, and Patty Quisenberry lead Anchor the Second Annual Mud Bowl. Homecoming Trudy Gulch, Teresa Gotch, Mike Rowan, Holly Denton, and Chris Hall are waiting for the signal to begin the race. '---.1.... l-can-Q--. Freshmen unravel their collection of string during the contest. Bob Harbert enjoys Hat Day by wearing his favorite hat. 'I9 Homecoming Homecoming sponsors and escorts were Scott lohnsonp Shelly Hill, Frank Pooleg lan Bevillep and tnot picturedj Lillie Mae lones Gibbins, Ruth Gestg Bill King,,lori Smith, lim Pulleng Kathy Conrad, Tom lames Matthews. Seniors took first place with their float which depicted a pirate's head being covered with paste from a tube. 20 Senior Debbie Hubbard helps to decorate the North Campus cafeteria for the week. Homecoming Sponsors loin ln Festivities Many special activities took place during Homecoming Week, including the decorating of North and South Campus. Senior talents were recognized in their float which was presented in the parade held prior to the game. Other floats displayed the talents of those people who worked on them. Six sponsors were chosen. Each one of them joined in the fun that was shared by many other students. Spirits were at their peak and everyone anticipated the final score of the Homecoming game. Anchor Club members pretend to be the intoxicated pirates on their club float. A lonely balloon floats upward and across the field before the game begins. 21 Jomboree lan, Suegene Chosen Royalty The theme of jamboree, Blithe Spirit was carried out through antics of comic strip characters. Pat White and Tracy Scott served as the emcees. The Raisin' Canes and the Choraliers entertained between the different acts both Thursday and Friday nights. The crowning of Princess Manatee Suegene Roberson finalized the first night of lamboree. Preceeding this event, each member of the court performed her required act. Guest talents were presented on the second night along with a special appearance by Marcia Cooper who gave her interpretation of a Fig Newton. lan Smith was given the Mammy Award for her medley of Simon and Garfunkel tunes on the cello and was crowned Queen Manatee XXVI later that same night. 55:1 1- ' - 155 3 K - lf T ' ' Members of the 1972-73 lamboree Court and their escorts are lody Reed, Guy 22 Q2 lan Smith beams with joy after being crowned Queen Manatee XXVI. Princess Manatee Suegene Roberson gives a grateful smile of happiness. Harding Lori lohnson, Tom Kingp Cindy Fortney, Mark Wilkinson: Dian Narmore, Gary Coxg Sharon Guthrie, Robin Rampart: and Dianna Yates, Randy Speas. Jamboree Other members of the 1972-73 lamboree Suegene Roberson, Dave Bouwerp lan Hillp laura Cobb, Greg Taylorg and Court are Sharon Overton, Frank Hiskesg Smith, lay Taylorg Shelley Hill, leff lenny Fortney, Gary Saur. Marcia Cooper gives her impression of a Fig Newton. 3 2 e , Emcees Pat White and Tray Scott introduce the oncoming act. 23 Jamboree E H I jan Smith Sharon Overton Laura Cobb Suegene Roberson 24 Lori johnson Shelley Hill ,- ---7 Y W.. Y Basketball-Wrestling Homecoming SC Promotes Homecoming A new addition in school activities g was the Basketball and Wrestling Homecoming. Both athletic teams participated in their sports events on january 19. The wrestlers beat their rivals, Charlotte, and the basketball team followed through with a decisive victory over Cypress Lake. Student Council sponsored a pie eating contest and basketball free throw to activate school spirit for the homecoming games. Members of the Student Council as well as the student body enjoyed various flavors of cream pies on Wednesday. On Thursday and Friday students from both campuses had their turns to prove their aim and skill in shooting baskets. Terry Lease digs into her pie trying to get a lead over her opponent. Rich cream pies were used at the pie eating contest and the one above was soon devoured by a participant. Roger Shea takes Cilfefl-ll aim while 135185 Arms are stretched as Mike lohnson concen Hook awaits his turn- trates on his next shot. 26 f Q. Basketball-Wrestling Homecoming i P i fig' s N 'i if-iYslg?'lI1i Qi-Z' , L Q my f -,ffW2 x-f:,z:-'1- fQ2r1yw5f, 'LP 2. swf-. . fmsmi, ' W 3'- 'SFT P-iJ'1a,! ' -'ff'E1'ai!iUL iuiilfrff ' Lhxwgrk Syzgsq signfigafaiwzgggsgfzi 1,g,:--3,-omg? , 'iw fQffr5'w i3??. -fiifff : 121: ixffmn- W nf x i - .wtmxfgvfa L, .,,,,.wf was -V. - 1-,N fi, :Q X-N :ffl P? y 'W M Bea: QW.-1 ,.,1f-:wi L rf fer-. Ay ?i:,,' V itty view viii?-gm. wx ,af ,L Mi ' 'Zim EQ in Q, My it ifkaqglam 'iw SWS, 'f M We 2 . 4 W, :Q 5,138 3 ws., -Y w Q swag: 5 23 as f 1 , 5 1 wi W ,X m2,,wif,,t, 1 M ghd G ' R if 2 S fr X wi 1 K ,H f E as f K Q M sh if an gl ff f. i V,,. I V m'.L g KKAL if? 45 Robert Buckley displays one of the many disadvantages of eating pie without using hands. 27 Musicol Cast Present 'Hello, Dolly!' The broadway play HELLO, DOLLY! was presented on March 2 and 3 in the North Campus auditorium of MHS. Drama Club members worked for weeks on Saturdays and school nights to construct sets and scenery for the play. The production was directed by Mr. Eugene Mazzone with Meri Bigham, the student director, who added her efforts to make this musical a big hit. A choral group of twenty-one members was led by Mr. james Forssell. Cast and crew members of the musical were the following: Mrs. Dolly Levi ................... lodi Socolof Horace Vandergelder ........ Alan Shaffer Cornelius Hackl .................... Tracy Scott Barnaby Tucker ................... Kevin Ward Irene Molloy ..................... Cheri Noland Ambrose Kemper .......... Ernestina .......... .... .... .... .....loel Nichols ....Kris Dalquist Ermengarde ......... ....... C arla Lindley Minnie Fay ....... Mrs. Rose ......... Rudolph ......... judge .................... ....... Court clerk ..................... ................Pat White Marcia Cooper .........jim Parker .David Everson ....Mike Lindley Student director ................ Meri Bigham Production manager .......... Barbara Bell Stage manager ...................... Ed Flowers Costumes ............. ......... B arbara Bell Prompter ............................ Lucy Bucklin Choreographer ............ Donna Masiello Dancers .......................... Lisa Thompson Sharon Guthrie, Lori johnson, Barbi Crisp, Lauren Silver, Karen Tynski, and Sandi Davis. 28 Student director Meri Bigham adds the final touch of make-up to David Alderman. Kevin Ward and Tracy Scott count their pennies as they prepare for a big night in New York during a scene of HELLO, DOLLY! Musical sage' Q2 and Alan Shaffer preoccupies himself with a can of paint in Drama Club's everchanging paint room. Mrs. Woodward concentrates while conducting the orchestra at rehearsal. Horace Vandergelder, portrayed by Alan Shaffer, joins his store clerks as they sing It Takes A Woman. 29 Musical W lf . V, i if , 4 x kg, 'na Vi W5 5 ff, if y if ' 5 .vi Mai -25 i 'h.W,..Ji V .vw Dolly Uodi Socolofj sings of her emotions before the parade passes by in one of the many scenes of the musical. 30 Actors, Crew Deserve Hand When the audience arrived, they saw only the finished product of a play. Many do not realize how much work must be done in the weeks prior to opening night. Most of the costumes for HELLO, DOLLY! were made by Drama Club members. Make-up was also applied by these students. Sets and props were gathered together and changed during the performance by the backstage crew. Lighting and curtains were all coordinated with the various acts. The orchestra, directed by Mrs. Dorothy Woodward, laid a most important foundation for the chorus and actors. Cast, crew, chorus and orchestra deserved the standing ovation and applause given by the audience both nights. Carla Lindley carries off the role of Ermengarde, a very emotional young woman. Musical Cheri Noland and Tracy Scott express their feelings in song at MoIIoy's Hat Shoppe. Dolly flaunts her outfit as she makes her debut in the restaurant scene. 31 . . , 5 n QRGANIZATIQNS Student Council Horton Leads School Spirit Student Council worked on exceed- ing the participation of students to that of previous years. With the increased enrollment, Manatee's spirit and united efforts continued throughout the entire school year. Student Council President Dwayne Horton set the pace for newcomers at M.H.S. along with Vice-president lan Smith, Secretary Holly Denton, and Treasurer Sharon Guthrie. The officers worked hard in making Manatee's government run as efficiently as possible. Mr. Olen Berry and Mr. john DeForge, the sponsors for Student Council, worked throughout the year with the officers, lending their advice, consent, and whole-hearted support. Student Council President Dwayne Horton of interest to students each morning has the responsibility of relaying news during announcements 1-L... Holly Denton, Student Council Secretary, is overwhelmed at the thought of typing the minutes from the last meeting. J--w-....,,. WW 'I l ' 11 if fuDE I f NCil 5 1 1 ornce nazi! 5 The Student Council office is the scene of many important decisions. 'I 9 3 ,, 2 ff 0'-M . ,mn-..f li '- - H M W V Treasurer Sharon Guthrie discusses Student Council funds with the sponsors Mr. lohn Delforge and Mr. Olen Berry. Student Council 9525 W lk W H ' ,, M in 4... Vice-president lan Smith finds that much of her time is devoted to working in the Student Council office. 33 Student Council SC Spring Cleans Earl Many activities were sponsored by Student Council and its committees to help maintain school unity and spirit. A major project was the first annual Clean-up Day which was held on February 3. Students united in a single effort to clean the campus by raking and painting the ground and benches. Manatee Movement, held during a Special Enrichment Day in May, contained a variety of seminars. Each seminar had a guest speaker The members of Student Council are Front 5' whisnantf S' Eason' T' Scott' S' Row: C. Hall' j, Doyle' M. Hunter' K. Moore, V. Shoemaker, D. Macuch, R. Fleming' K, Turner' T' Bruck, I. Shannon, S. Flath, D. Narmore, E. Matznick, r. lohnston, s. Smith, s. Flowers, B- Quimby- Bark Row: B- Bell, Isbell, M. Lehman. Second Row: C. Wade, V, Gilchrist, 5, Stewart, S. Ford, C, D. Reynolds, M. Harrison, N. Smith, K. Stivers, B. Crisp, D. Powell, L. leflgel, K- AFSEYOS, M- GZSS, l- Thompson, K. Holt, C. Spring, l. Harmon Hendrickson, R. Glover, B. Brann, M. j, Hill, and P, Whitney, Martin, P. White. Third Row: A. Rood. who was a specialist in his field. Students were allowed to attend two seminars during the day. The purpose of this project was to help broaden students' knowledge. as g f W ,,,,.,-.W Ken Lasher is doing his share by raking pine needles during Clean-up Day. 34 Adjusting umbrellas, a frequent task performed by Campus Committee Chairmen around North and South Campus, is being Steve Moore and Ed HOWEYS- Student Council Trina Bond, Debbie Vanzant, and Mickey contest. The school with the most cards School spirit chairman, David Knowles, Martin count Care'Free gum cards which would win a sum of money and a free Grass scares the basketball through the hoop were written by many students for a local Roots Concert. with one of his many original cheers. I0hn Knowles and Bill Gallo, who paint are awarded huge paint brushes to Vice-president lan Smith at the annual the Manatee M on the football field, make their job a lot easier by Student Council Banquet. 35 Student Council The members of Student Council are Front S. Maclinchy, L. Houck, K. Pumphrey, C. Kelley, I. Simkus, I. Knowles, G. Row: K- Swlllell, C- C0lllflS, T- Chapman, Iarvis, M. Cook, I. Marsh, T. Wing, I. Waiters, S. Hill. Back Row: D. Wallace, D. Cooper, T. Canterbury, P. Clay, T. Hall, K. Crawford. Third Row: B. T. Cloud, B. Hagen, B. Thomas, M. Saxton, L. Karl, M. Meek, I. Reed, K. Hilton, V. Lovett, L. Iones, P. Mitchell, Wilkinson, M. Bell, D. Kercher, G. Davis, Baker, C- Stumph. Second ROW: K. Middleton, Z. Fobbs, I. Lopez, P. D. Tucker, B. Gallo, L Piper, M. Palmer, A. Bramlett, C. Baird, L Larkin, S. KUtSCh, Stone, E. Psalmonds, C. Butler, B. I. Saur, F. Kelley, and D. Knowles. SG L1 Iohn Knowles, Sam Love, and Eric Doss count money after closing down the South Campus Hurricane Shelter in the morning. 36 I.aurie Io Houck and Susan Flath bump together while carrying out full Goodwill Bags to the Goodwill Truck. Student Council Council Forms ew Committee The Council on Student Relations is a committee that checks on and helps to correct problems dealing with students at all schools within the county. The students presented their grievances to the Administra- tion Board. The chairman for CSR was Frank Kelley and the adviser was Mr. lon VanderSchouw. Newly formed was the Bi-Racial Committee. The students selected by the Executive Board for this commmittee were individuals interested in settling disputes and generally improving rela- tions between the different races at school. The chairman for the Bi-Racial Committee was james Bacon and the adviser was Coach Robert Crawford. Mark Wllklnson Davld Knowles Trey Cloud and lan Smllh UISCUSS Pf0lJl9fTlS of Shelly Hill cindy Fortney leanne Hall Students at one of CSR meetings- Taka!!! '.lf'l,. Andrew Baker, Theodore Gibbs, Dwight Hammond, Laverne Edwards, Clint Williams, larren Wade, Arthur Hurson, and jesse Yawn purchase doughnuts and orange juice from the South Campus Hurricane Shelter in the morning before school. 37 Inter-Club Council CC joins Peace Corps President Ian Smith conducted the ICC meeting with a business-like, responsible air which allowed Miss Bullock to be an approving onlooker. Miss Bullock still kept the official calendar and attended all meetings but allowed Ian to solve all minor problems. At the first ICC meeting, all clubs decided to join the Peace Corps, Build a School Project. Money raised was sent to the Peace Corps and used to build a school. Methods used to raise money were the usual, such as car washes and bake sales, but a new idea, a frisbee throw, was promoted by FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, and Domestic Exchange. The Frisbee Throw was held on an Enrichment Day after school. OFFICERS President .............. ............... I an Smith Vice-president ............... Robin Rampart Secretary ............................ Laurie Houck Advisers ............... Miss lo Berta Bullock Mr. Sterling Forrester 38 PYCSIUGM lin Smith, SCCYCNYY I-illfie prepare the agenda for an Interclub Houck, and Vice-president Robin Rampart Council meeting held on Enrichment Day 'x aw Mu ff ll lg ilu afa gin ger tampa vial , s' Wm Ai lisa Thompson, chairman of the Peace P05195 Sent I0 her 10 be di5Pl3Yed Corps Project, shows one of the many around Manatee High School- Inter-Club Council Ll. 1 Rf Miss loe Berta Bullock and Mr. Sterling Forrester stamp Enrichment lan Simkl-IS, laura Cobb, 3-lfbifi BJHCY, and Dawn 0'D0nfI9ll listen Day cards before handing them back to students. as business is discussed during an Inter-Club Council meeting. sf. ik J C iicc N Q' s ........,..., 1 i,i . Q-1 . 'W C K 4 Jiii it 5 42 . R f ,rf V xiii F 9 larry Garren demonstrates his skill Tri-Hi-Y, and Domestic Exchange to WGS the first of its kind to be at the Frisbee Contest held by FTA, aid the Peace Corps. The contest held at Manatee High. 39 Anchor Club .MTI Members of Anchor Club are Front Row: K. lohnson, P. Quisenberry, K. Dahlquist, P. Nestor, B. Quimby, S. Kutsch, I. Reed. Second Row: S. Overton, S. Roberson, D. Russ, L. Larkin, D. Quisenberry, S. Bryant, D. Narmore, S. Flath. Third Row: L. Comp, B. Hilton, T. Bandstra, K. Lengle, P. Stone, L. Bundy, S. Ryan, I. lohnson, K. Crawford, D. Hubbard. Back Row: K. Middleton S. Ford S. VanderGriend D . ' . ' .' ' Mrs. Louise Churchill Miss Paula Miller, President Dian Narmore and Kercher' B' Rlley' P' Mllchell' K' Frank' C' Stwers' Miss Barbara McBath'receive recognition at the local Anchor banouet. C. Angell, H. High, and M. VanderGriend. Laura Comp and loy High enjoy themselves at the Anchor Banquet. W 40 B 3 Kris Dahlquist proposes to Lee Piper as part of her initiation. fr, ,- A rs? B Carol Stivers plays doctor as she and other Anchor members perform a skit for Homecoming. Anchor Club Anchor Sinks Into Activities The District Anchor Convention was held in Bradenton with the Manatee members sewing as hostesses. Anchor members spent the day dis- cussing the different methods used for social activities. After a luncheon, members visited the Planetarium. After the fun of initiations, Anchor members began various pro- jects. Members made curtains for the windows of the Student Council office. Anchor hosted the first service club skating party. They also made Christmas cards for the teachers and posters for various sports activities. OFFICERS President ............... ........ D ian Narmore Vice-president ............... Becky Quimby Secretary ........... ........ L ibby Manson Treasurer ........ .................. I oy High Adviser ....... ....... M iss Paula Miller Anchor initiates perform their annual dance around the flagpole as old members watch with amusement. 41 Z Club Z Zooms Into Year Projects Every year for the past five years Z Club has supported a fifteen year-old Greek orphan, Georgia Panayotakopoutou. All profits made by money-making projects, such as Iollipop sales, were sent to help support Georgia. As a new money- raising project, the members sold Heart-0-grams for Valentine's Day. The club provided help for the teachers and the community. Among these projects were a teachers' car wash, Christmas gifts for the teachers, a Thanksgiving basket given to a needy family, and caroling in a local trailer park. For their own enjoyment, Z club held a bicycle supper. OFFICERS President .............. ........ L ori johnson Vice-president ........ ......... L aurie Cobb Secretary .............. ........... S helley Hill Treasurer ......................... Virginia Baden Advisers ........... Mrs. Sandra Thompson Lauren Silver IS selling straight puns feddv bel' I0 hex the Opposing team Mrs. Alice Kashuba Wet, dirty, and full of spirit Z Club joins in unison into the slimy pit of mud during the annual Homecoming to give a mighty tug to pull their rival club Anchor Tug of war They tried but they could not do it 42 Z Club Shannon FFOSL Sharon Guthrie, Mifdil Shelley Hill, and Lauren Silver are enjoy- are heading to the next house where the C00P9l'f Nil0CY Guthrie. Lori lohnson, ing the ride of their bicycle supper. They next course is waiting for them. Kitty Nanny and Becky Tyler are working diligently to make Christmas gifts for the teachers during a Z Club workshop. The members of Z Club are Front Row: I. Richelieu, M. Cooper, N. Guthrie, K. Nanny, C. Simonson, C. Hord, P. Kinney. Second Row: R. Atkinson, C. Hicks, V. Baden, L lohnson, S. Hill, B. Brann, M. Hunter, I. Reus, D. Masiello. Third Row: B. Stewart, C. Lindley, C. DeSear, L. Cobb, K. Swatzell, C. Lahan, L. Quisenberry, R. Regal, B. Tyler. Back Row: S. Stewart, I. Smith, L. Silver, B. Crisp, C. Butler, T. Croll, A. Rood, R. DeSear, and A. Geddes. 43 J 'ff 1 Interact Girls Chosen For Calendar Interact, a boys' service club, helped with many projects of the Manatee County Girls' Club. They held a booth at the Halloween Camival for underprivileged children, and they also helped put on a furniture drive which provided the Girls' Club with much of the furniture needed for their new building. For fund raising projects, the Interact Club sponsored the Homecoming Dance. Another annual activity for the club was selling calendars. The club calendar shows the dates of important school activities. A girl was chosen from the senior class to represent each month. OFFICERS President ............. ......... I ay Taylor Vice-president ...... ........... I im Knowles Secretary ............. ........ T om Harrison Treasurer ...... ........ I ohn Knowles Adviser ...... ........ M r. Marvin Neff Kim Planasch takes a break from the dancing at the Interact Homecoming Dance. ,J fl The members of Interact are Front Row: S. Webb, G. Roberts, M. Rabinette, S. Tseng, T. King, l. Knowles. Second Row: D. Bower, C. McCarthy, T. Harrison, S. Stathis, R. Houck, L. Robinson, T. Chadsey. Back Row: l. Corbet, G. Briggs, E. Dick, Tom King demasts the Pirates on the Interact Homecoming float. C, Rasmussan, W. johnson, l. Taylor, C. Callahan, B. Gallo, 44 and I. Knowles. 2 X The cover girl for the Interact calendar is Susan Flath. Lori johnson Holly Denton I if A X' gs. Sharon Guthrie 'Y 1634 1. Cb: 'Z , fr X x i? fi mg .KM W S iw ip 'F ' - ' B..-45 -.-, 1 M QQ: 4.43 Y i 'xx 'law aw v.,v,iv . WWA ,, ',,Jmi ig-, ii i, w , ' 'j ',' A Um- QQ? - ig, H A S f' 533 w k' Qc? J 4 K, . 1. 1 ' W 'iv' - L or ' is-QQ. , ,.- ' 1- ' , 4 We ef' Q way fy- ...gh .x, v the gg' -- fig as ,gif 1 if ' r M H i- . 71' -V H71.sy. -- L 1,1 , '.3, , nf:-ia -. 14... ' -Q 'Q . '.v . 1,V. , yi ., Karen Tynski x. -A -, -.K-. I ., it Q 1 X if 4 , - ' , ,. J ,, 2 ,-H , orKh A if W rr o Q., 1 fi. Q 1 1 X S 1 e ' s N' A .1 -gf if , 1 L ,A , J 1' Z . flrfn ,Q 'A is , 4 55 Q is ,I ,jg F 'Y 4' , -5- va- 1 a n 1 ef 5.4579 so x 'R A. 'hsf' -0 , - kN,,-ig ,M kri nlseg fl 2 L +I A ' iF '4-- ,, 'f Missy Hunter jan Smith Debbie Hubbard Interact Dian Narmore Ann Rood - i, i, a. I S555 5'2 35 '55 H H 625 .. Lf , .., 45 2 of 51 .U We '- viii -i A - sfxw ' qu ' !wrBf, N .,,r N W he L , K ... .. 3 1-,i f. f ,,,,,, XX if , v . .V , ., 4 f Q A me X .V Qs are Y uw, W . A ' w, Sharon Overton i 45 Key Club Key Club member lim Wuichet helps one of the voters Key Club took to the polls during their Go To the Polls Campaign which was held during the Presidential election. 46 Key Members Help Cleanup Key Club members again followed the tradition of cleaning and maintaining the Florida Pool. Members participated in many service projects which ranged from a Go To Church Program, where they attended five different churches during five consecutive weeks, to assistance with the Clean-Up Drive sponsored by Student Council. For the first time there were inter-club softball games. Manatee Key Club played a close game with the Palmetto Key Club and a really tight game against the Venice Club OFFICERS President ............. ..... Vice-president Rec. Secretary. .Mickey Palmer ...............Danny Fleming ..........Steve Moore Corr. Secretary ...... ........ 1 ohn Weichel Treasurer ........ .. ....... . Adviser ...... .........Tim Lynch Mr. David Mills Qgf Key Club members for 1972-73 are Front Row: C. Christopher, E. Klages Roberts, S. Moore. Second Row: S. Buske, M. Palmer, P. Huffman, T. Schershel, D. Fleming. Back Row: I. Weichel, D. Horton, I. Parker, K. Hewes, A. Schultz, and G. Stewart. Students enjoy a good time at the annual Key-Anchor Dance where Key Sweetheart Dian Narmore and Anchor Admiral Frank Hiskes were crowned. I Key Club One of Key Club's duties is the periodic Steven Teal, Robert Kloss, and Alex Cleaning of the Fl0fid3 pool, so while Schultz finish bailing the water from Iohn Weichel sweeps, Mickey Palmer, the pool, While Key Club member Tim Lynch looks on, Lee Piper releases his frustrations on the car annually donated by Key Club for the car smash during Homecoming Week. 47 Tri-Hi-Y Club Sponsors Frisbee Match Among their many projects, Tri-Hi Y sponsored a Frisbee contest to raise money for the Peace Corps School Partnership Program. They also held a get acquainted party for new members. On Halloween the members collected money for UNICEF. Afterwards they held a small party to celebrate the accumulation of over S100. Barbara Lysaght, Gail Shannon, Debbi Collins, Shirley Hill, Carol DePrata, and Sharon Schneider attended the State Youth Legislature in Tallahassee, February 20-23. The purpose of the trip was to acquaint the members with legislation. OFFICERS President ............. ............. E Ilen Stohler Vice-president ........... Dawn O'Donnell Secretary ............. .............. I ulle Zizvari Treasurer ....... .............. S andy Vinson Advisers . ....... ....... M FS. Eunice LaFlam Mrs. Eunice LaFlam and Miss Sara Williams look over the rules Miss Sara Williams for processing bills for the Youth Legislature. 'W W! Mark Cook, Elaine Windisch, Ellen Stohler, Steve Schork, and Mickey Martin take part if Hawkins Stadium. Larry Garren, Beth Greer, Nancy Phelp, in an unusual Frisbee contest held 48 Tri-Hi-Y Debbie Collins, Charlene Clough, and loan Bilger take a look '--f-fx.-4, T, W J ' at the final carton of candy to be sold. These three girls were e- H 'A ' f , , -.. the top candy sellers in the club. iii'i W' L fm -mf' K .,., . Wfww ,iii 3 . Q in e,W: , V 5 , . ii Q, fa g - Q .- K ,K il-1. as ,, . .. K . 2525 ? ' QJJFFW Members of Tri-Hi-Y are Front Row: P. Pevy, E. Stohler, B. Lysaght, D. Collins. Second Row: C. Clay, C. Scott, T. Bond, 1. Zizvari, C. Uberti. Third Row: S. Schneider, C. Morton, M. Mathewson, T. Carter, K. Munton, I. Gagnon. Back Row: C. Whitmore, S. Vinson, S. Korfanta, R. Wells, l. Hencinski, and E. Psalmonds. is, ,... , a li . Ellen Stohler, president of Tri-Hi-Y, mildly stresses a point at a business meeting. 49 Civitans-Civinettes Civitans Help Boy's Ranch The junior Civitans and Civinettes, a coed branch of the Senior Civitan Club, donated the funds from its fruitcake and mixed-nut sales to the Florida Boys' Ranch and Girls' Villa. They also awarded a S100 scholarship to a Manatee High School Senior. Each week, the MHS Civitans sent two members to the Senior Civitan's Luncheon where the students observed the sponsoring club in action OFFICERS President .................... ........ S cott Fields Vice-president .................. Terry Hughes Secretary ............. Monalee Mathewson Treasurer ....... .............. I oanne Cannon Advisers ........ ......... M r. William Frank Mrs. Juanita Manley B- T-3---'ri 311 fl H1119 115 Beth lohns and Steve Tetrault leave for a Senior Civitan luncheon held on Tuesdays. Members are Front Row: M. Mathewson, G. Isbell, B. lohns, Second Row: S. Tetreault, l. Cannon, C. Mosher, C. Williams, Back Row: T. Moseley, S. Field, and L. White. 50 Gerry Isbell hands over a box of mixed-nuts to lesse Potts, after making another successful sale. I , 1.43- gffff-t n-J u?iN.,3 f C ff' Civitans-Civinelles Q-1 I .ff Claudette Mosher and Scott Fields sell Christmas fruitcake to a friendly neighbor. 15- ' , Q-4:-Aw' , 6. ,. Mr. Frank and Mrs. Manley look over nuts which the Civitans and Civinettes sold as one of its projects. M, 1 '-Q , ,M L Terry Hughes points out a question to Carl Williams as they study the application forms for Civitans and Civinettes. 51 ,J emiig Ex, ' Tm, E Q A4 Jr. Exchonge lr. Exchange Paints Building Besides the regular duty of raising the flag in the morning, the Exchange was involved in many other activities. The club began the year with a contribution to the community when they painted the Headstart building. During homecoming week they held a unique pickle-eating contest and were in charge of the bonfire. Both helped to boost the morale of the team and students. Also they sold pizza at the fair as a money-making project. The Exchange's participation in activities displayed their school spirit. OFFICERS President ............. ........ D avid Knowles Vice-president ...... ...... R obin Rampart Secretary .......... ...... I im Forssell Treasurer ...... ......... F rank Poole Adviser ....... ....... M r. Eichholz The members of lunior Exchange are Eric Abbott, Tom Beville, lim Blue, Trey Cloud, Steve Davis, lim Doyle, Tom Doyle, Richard Evans, lim Forssell, Paul Gouwens, Greg Harris, lim Heiden, jeff Hill, Frank Kelley, David Knowles, limmy Miley, Ralph Mclnnis, Tm Phillips, Frank Poole, Robin Rampart, David Reynolds, Steve Ryall, Robert Schambers, Bob Sherman, Randy Speas, Andy Wehrenberg, and Chuck Wilson. Robin Rampart and Bob Sherman prepare to raise the flag when the bugle sounds. 52 fs'-riff Frank Poole, Gary Cox, and Charles Wilson are distributing and counting the number 16 'gulf' 11893 of pickles eaten at the pickle-eating contest during homecoming week. ,fr Trey Cloud and Tom Beville are selling pizza to a passer-by at the fair. These chessmen stand ready to go into battle when the club meets. Mr. Diamond is explaining a move to Brian Geurin and lohn Burch. Chess Club The members of Chess Club are Front Row: I. Burch, S. Pitchford, S. MacClinchy, R. Hartenstein. Second Row: D. Cooley, B. Turner, G. Davis, I. Knowles, K. Pumphrey. Third Row: B. Hansen, I. Parker, M. Wolf, I. Huffman, H. Melczarek, M. Cook. Back Row: M. lohnson, T. Sons, and R. Stover. Chess Moves Onto Campus Throughout the country an interest in the intellectual game of chess has risen. Many people studied the uncanny moves made by young Bobby Fischer, declared world champion, when he opposed the Russian Boris Spassky. Interest in chess is just as strong on our campus. The Chess Club meets every Enrichment Day to learn and play the game of chess. The club is divided into, three classes-advanced, intermediate, and beginner's. A tournament, which lasted the whole school year, was held in each class and the winner of each tournament was awarded a trophy. The club wishes to challenge other schools in the future. OFFICERS President ............. ....... W arren Bell Vice-president ........ ........ 1 ames Parker Secretary .............. ......... M ark Wolf Treasurer ........ ................. L inda Mullins Adviser ........ ........ M r. Wayne Dimond 53 Distributive Education Alanna Heil carefully measures a piece of cloth for a customer. DE Offers job Opportunities Many job opportunities are located by DE for those students who wish to work mainly in retail sales. Students gain job training which will help them to continue in jobs after graduation. The members must work a minimum of fifteen hours per week at their job. The DE Club, along with the other business clubs, attended the annual employer-employee breakfast. The club also held a banquet at which awards were given for over-all academic improvement, participation in DE Club activities, and perfect attendence 'at all activities. Students who placed in District and State contests were also honored. OFFICERS President ............. ......... A lanna Heil Vice-president ...... ....... D oug Vanzant Secretary .......... ........ C athy Watts Treasurer ...... .................. T erri Plese Adviser ....... ........ M r. Roy Baither 54 if Donna Elliot, who works for the Franklin Press, lines up the paper in the proper place before she begins to punch the holes The members of DE are Front Row: B. Turner, l. Pechin, S. Andrews, D. Elliot, S. Peters, H. Fezatte. Second Row: T. Plese, H. Henry, K. Fuller, C. Watts, A. Heil, C. Vanzant, G. Warren. Back Row: R. McCall, C. Anderson, S. Watson, D. Crews, L. Washington, I. Kurtis, B. Baird, D. Vanzant. Q-sq Wg AJVXIA I wtf' .W i-2.3 as t. ., 3+ , a.g,S.Q . Tom Angell and a partner prepare motar which will be used to build a house on the Island. Diversified Cooperative Training DCT Offers job Varieties DCT finds jobs for students who wish to enter into fields different from that of office work or retail sales. The students choose their jobs with the hope of finding a suitable vocation. The jobs ranged from a mason to an assistant at the Small Animal Hospital. Besides working, DCT members entered contests at a District Convention held in Sarasota. Gwen Waiter took first place in ex- temporaneous speaking and traveled to Miami to compete at the first annual Regional Convention. OFFICERS President ................... Lindsey Hopewell Vice-president .......... Suzanne Poelsma Secretary ..................... Susan Moorhead Adviser ....... ........ M r. Roy Baither Members of DCT are Front Row: L. Ferrier, K. Hawker, I. Dowdy, B. Hill, l. Hopewell. Second Row: S. Peolma, C. Barley, B. Bandstra, S. Hamish, G. Waiters, S. Burgess. Back Row: D. Bricker, P. Zaagman, S. Rabinette, S. Hepburn, T. Angell, Becky Bandstra, who works as an assistant at the Small Animal and M, Edenfield, Hospital, is calming a dog before its annual shots. 55 CBE I CBE I Helps Red Cross Needy families of the community received Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets from CBE I members. The club also sold from Tom Watts kits during November and December. Members contributed their time and efforts on Red Cross projects during times of crisis. They also worked on an Easter project. A regular activity of CBE I is operating the school stores before school and during fourth period. After completing these projects, members realized they too had benefitted by service to others. The club members attended dinners held at Anchor Inn Restaurant. OFFICERS President ........................... Nancy Merritt Vice-president ......... ...... C indy Moore Secretary ............ ....... T ricia Gulash Treasurer ......... ....... M ary Gaulke AdVISOI' ......... . ....... Miss Lois Barr Betty Mlxon and Debra Parker watch Miss Barr as she gives some helpful Membefs of CBE I are Front Row: C- Biker- C. Moore, I. Pullen N Merritt M More members of CBE I are Front Row 5- Ridgdill, M- Befnlfdf D- Wiles- Gaulke. Back Row T Overson D Yates S Brown L Norfolk D Wlles Second Row: V- Pieffef D- Parker, T- G. Stevens, P lahan and L Locke Back Row G Albritton B Stewart Gulash, C. Geddes, B. Mixon. Third Row: D Hubbard and C Cm 56 A little girl gets help from Debbie Hubbard at St. Stephens School. ' .QVi'-' Ei55fff'Y4?fa2'21M4i'WWuHH?9Xi CBE I Patricia lahah apparently enjoys her job of filing as one can see by the smile on her face. 57 CBE II Halloween Gets Members Wet Members of Cooperative Business Education ll found themselves especially busy with activities. During Halloween, they made money by operating a clown booth. Two members costumed as clowns shot wisecracks at participants throwing wet sponges at them. During the Christmas vacation, the members sold from Tom Watts kits which held such items as car carpets, photo albums, candles, slippers, and stationery. The proceeds of both of these projects went to the Girls' Club of Bradenton In addition to the activities, CBE ll held a breakfast at the Kissin' Cuzzins Pancake Inn one morning before school. This break from the work schedules of the members was much appreciated by all those attending the breakfast OFFICERS President ............... ............ S heila Stone Vice-president .............. Debbie Tarman Secretary ............................ Pam Munson Treasurer ........................... Debbie Hoge Adviser ................ Miss Marion Canright Members of CBE ll are Front Row: D. Kaiser, A. Loggins, C. Fortney, P. Bass. Second Row: B. Wilmont, C. Samuels, S. Stone, T. Marsico. Third Row: E. Wellborn, D. Mitchell, D. Hoge, B. Watkins, K. Fleming. Back Row: T. Hishberg, M. Sigurdson, P. Munson, R. Wells, and D. Tarman. 58 Miss Canright and CBE II members enjoy breakfast at a local restaurant. ,,,,..,, Pam Bearden and Sandy Herndon are fascinated with an item from the kit 2 Terri Ethridge shows Patti Stephens her impression of Edith Ann. FTA Members Enjo Mini Courses Mr. james Logan and Rev. Evangeles Porter were invited to teach mini courses to FTA members. These courses concerned black history and religion and were held on two con- secutive Special Enrichment h ays. The activity schedule of FTA in- cluded a Do Your Own Thing Day when the members gave their various talents and impressions. The club also sponsored a bake sale to raise money for the club. OFFICERS President ............................ Letha Perkins Vice-president ...... Gwendolyn Waiters Secretary ........................... Linda Walters Treasurer ......... ................... 1 ulie Zizvari Adviser ......... ........ M rs. Reable Tinsley Letha Perkins discusses club membership with sponsor Mrs. Tinsley. Members of FTA are Front Row: P. Stephens, T. Ethridge, D. lohnson, C. Morton. Second Row: T. Williams, A. Cummings, A. Greinke, G. Lazier, P. Lang. Third Row: M. Yarn, D. Spraggin, G. Waiters, D. Arline, S. Sailes, M. Robinson. Back Row: L. Waiters, W. Baker, B. Thomas, D. Purcell, A. Cummings, L. Perkins, and T. Goggins. 59 Folk Music Club Folk Members En jo Music Each Enrichment Day members of the Folk Music Club brought together their interest and knowledge of popular folk-rock music. Students gave reports and listened to the music of their favorite performers. In December, the club held a car wash in order to raise .funds for the Peace Corps, while their biggest activity was the annual Folk-Rock concert held each spring. OFFICERS President ............... ........ M eri Bigham ........Tracy Scott Vice-president ........ Sec-Treasurer ............. ....... L ori Savage Program Chairman .............. Mark Lamb Adviser .......................... Mr. james Scott .477 lane Oakes and Susan Gustomski play a popular folk song ft Members of the Folk Music Club are Front Row: T. Arnold, C. Bass, M. Bigham, T. Collins, T. Overholt, A. Oliva, I. Dilley, D. Collins. Second Row: L. Shelton, K. lingle, I. Socolof, P. White, T. Oswald, M. McNamara, M. Masto, H. Pfeiffer, C. Pari. Third Row: I. Stivers, R. Thaxton, K. Ward, D. Kloss, I. Wismer, D. Pasciak, S. Stewart, K. Lamb, L Roelrick, A. losey, L. Savage. Back Row: I. Corbett, I. Delesline, R. Bell, D. Maynard, R. Bewkley, R. Schambers, T. Scott, M. Cook, D. Carter, D. Elliott, and I. Dietrich. 60 David Maynard plays the guitar prck style Orchestra Members of the orchestra are Front Row: Marsh, D. Roberson, L. Keyt, T. Tillis, I. Tillett, R. Hartenstein, G. Harris, K. S. Stewart, D. Masiello, E. Englehard, M. lohnston, K. Michaelsen, L. Bounds, C. Wright, D, Cumming, Mfg, Woodward, Back Scott, E. Abbott, I. Kitzmiller, I. Bell, Oslund, G. Taylor, T. Carey, A. Po, I. Row: I. Skeim, C. Butcher, and G. S. Moorhead, C. Pulver, B.f ochran, I. Smith. Third Row: A. Malpede, P. Hale, R. Pierola. Gallery, T. Wilkinson. Second Row: I. Payne, N. Williamson, D. Charlton, S. Greg Harris accompanies the orchestra on the string bass. Orchestra Aids Hello, Doll ! Under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Woodward, the orchestra did a fantastic job of presenting the musical score for HELLO, DOLLY! The musicians practiced constantly to make the production come alive. The orchestra's other activities included a trip to the University of Southern Mississippi, a field trip to Sarasota to hear a S135,000 pipe organ demonstration, and an electronic music session. 61 'Canes Play Raisin' Canes For Benefits One of the first activities for the Raisin' 'Canes was playing for the United Appeal Luncheon early in October. Throughout the year they also played for lamboree and held two concerts. Stage band practiced every morning during zero hour under the capable direction of Mr. Greatwood. OFFICERS President ........................ jeff Greatwood Vice-president ............................. Bill Bell Secretary .............................. Tom Bayliss Props ................................ john Herndon David Lloyd lames Turpin lon VanderZee GI'03lW00d, and Don KIOSS PIBY f0l' the UA Adviser ............. Mr. Robert Greatwood Steve Teal' ,Saul Gouwensfleff ' luncheon. Ed Flowers accompanies the Raisin' 'Canes on the drums. 62 .m :bf IX ,S t, y lon VanderZee, Pete Gormley, and Don Kloss practice on their instruments. Raisin' 'Cones .www Stan Harris rehearses on the saxaphone. Bill Bell, Scott Gibbins, and Randy Burdin practice their part for Stage Band. The Raisin' 'Canes are Front Row: L I. Herndon, P. Gouwens, l. Vanderlee. Cobb, D- Dillmin, 5- D3ViS, K- Pl'ide3UX, Back Row: B. Bell, S. Gibbins, R. Burdin, I. Tur- A. Greinke, S. Harris, D. Sutton. Second pin, and D, Lloyd. Row: E. Flowers, W. Bucklin, D. Kloss, 63 Marching Band The 1972-73 maiorettes are Trina Bond, Terri Pinardi Marita line, Karen 5W3fl9ll, Bonnie Campbell, and loni Harmon, Mari Tappy, Head Majorette Betsy Keaton, Brenda Brann. Debbie Elliot pauses during a long sixth period practice session. Q S Ml , Q X K fiifwsss S s News Dave Sheldon, lon Vanderlee, and Bruce same time in preparation for the next Hall practice kicking and playing at the w6ek'5 half-time show. I Members of the 1972 marching band are CLARINETS: I. Bell, C. Boyd, B. Cameron, A. Caminite, L. Cobb, S. Cooley, D. Cooper, H. Davis, D. Dillman, D. Elliot, L Gartley, S. Gunzinger, D. Hunt, L. Kern, I. Kitzmiller, C. McDonald, R. Melczarek, K. Nanny, T. Peterson, T. Peterson, S. Philpot, C. Shork, G. Smith, C. Spencer, K. Uptegraff. SAXES: A. Greinke, S. Harris, L. Hoza, K. Prideaux, D. Sutton, BARITONES: T. Bayliss, W. Bucklin, G. Byers, R. Eskew, P. Leonard. PICCOLOS: K. Burch, C. Simonson. FLUTES: R. Burnett, C. Butler, R. Grayson, K. Middleton, H. Milne, C. Pulver, M. Smiley, D. Zedeker. FRENCH HORNS: M. Duncan, R. Gest, C. Geraldson, T. Greinke, L Hamilton, V. Lovett, I. Richelieu, S. Vinson. BELLS: G. Albritton, K. Schulze. TUBAS: D. Bohn, M. Miser, G. Richelieu, D. Speas, R. Sturm, I. Vanderlee. TROMBONES: E. Chamberlain, M. Connell, P. Gouwens, I. Greatwood, I. Herndon, D. Kloss, S. Teal, D. Thompson. PERCUSSION: D. Covington, B. Dix, E. Flowers, B. Hall, I. Hall, G. Harris, I. Marfice, E. Moss, I. Potts, I. Skeim, D. Shelton, S. Uhrig. TRUMPETS: B. Bell, L. Bounds, R. Burdin, S. Gibbins, P. Gormly, R. Hager, I. Hamstra, B. Harbert, T. Hedgepeth, B. Hudson, B. Iones, L. Moore, M. Murray, T. Phillips, I. Turpin. DRUM MAIOR G. Taylor, DRUM MAIORETTE S. Ford. ,gifts 4 5 , ,.,, WJ, nw? v' ' i -4- ' . Q ,.. -ff , n aa f 4 V rf ' 4 ' ,,,..--Q 3 ...M y , X .M w r.,,rr, at y , 3 F 9 1 ..- H605 Greg Harris and Scott Uhrig concentrate on getting the beat. n 413.22 gl! ll Marching Bond Band Contest Held Locally Band Members worked hard to perfect their marching and music for the half-time shows. Fans were enter- tained by such songs as Get it On and l'd Like to Teach the World to Sing. The District 9 band contest was held at the Manatee High football field this season with a capacity crowd filling the stadium. The Band and Drill Team were awarded a Superior rating for their performance. They competed against nine other schools from the area. Ruth Gest was the only band member to be chosen for All-State band. OFFICERS Captain ........................... jeff Greatwood First Lieutenant ................. Scott Gibbins Second Lieutenant ..... Carol Geraldson Adviser ............. Mr. Robert Greatwood A x Qi is 3 5 -. A . K . .. f .. B L ..f'l....-...wi-1, W .y Mr. Greatwood calls for a maneuver to be repeated. 65 Marching Band Mari Tappy concentrates on her twirling while the Band and Drill Team march in the background. Crowd Cheers Closing Show The directors of both Band and Drill Team, expressing the desire for improved relations, arranged for the senior members of Band and Drill Team to participate in the creation of their very own routine for the last half-time show of the season. With the Band shaping a seven and the Drill Team a three, they performed to the tune of You've Said lt All. The two senior majorettes twirled to the music which was soon echoed by the clapping of the crowd. The last half-time show was also set aside for the Sugar Canes an- nual dance which they performed to A Taste of Honey. 66 WW ww The Marching Band was lead on the field by the 1972 Drum Major and Majorette, Greg Taylor and Sarah Ford. Practicing their routine for the final show . Geraldson, Sandra Vinson, Ruth Gest, and are seniors Valorie Lovett, Carol Linda Hoza. Drill Team ,gms Leading the Sugar Canes as the 1972 maiorettes are Tina Bandstra and lerri Allison and Shirley Hill show their enthusiasm. Debbie Powell. 4 I Members of the 1972 rifle squad are Front row: Kathy Conrad, Albright, Kathy Smith, Ruth Baar, Sue Boucher, Suzi Balis, Vlfkl Gilchrist, BECKY QUimbY, l3Yn9 Rain, loan REUS, Cathy' Debbie Williams, Linda Montgomery, and Debbie Wynkoop. Scott, Kim Planasch, Debbie Hubbard. Back Row: Laura 67 Drill Team Sugar Canes Change Code Under the directorship of Mrs. Sara Kidder and Mrs. Linda Hartman, and aided by Majorettes Tina Bandstra and Debbie Powell, the Drill Team contributed greatly towards the colorful half-time shows seen by hundreds. Traditions were made and broken this year with the new hair code. Drill teamers could still be recognized by their bee-bops which most wore faithfully on game days. For the first time new uniforms were used by the rifle squad. Also new was the leadership of Mr. Art Chandler, whose ideas for flag routines were appreciated. After football season the Drill Team concentrated on physical education. Majorette, rifle, and drum tryouts were held also. OFFICERS Captain ........................... Becky Quimby First Lieutenant .................. Sue Boucher Second Lieutenant ................ lody Reed Advisers ....................... Mrs. Sara Kidder Mrs. Linda Hartman Iii' ---r 1 973 ,- r...- .if fy V-sa was-f ff . Color Guard are Kim Planasch, Dianna Yates, Becky Quimby, and Vicki Gilchrist The 1972 Dance Committee included Becky Quimby, Sue Boucher, lan Simkus, Debbie Kercher, layne Rain, and loan Reus 68 Drill Team ri A I T M.-.... ,. ,-.....Q.-. -1 . i M-+-Q-qnmfwu-ww rw-'Inseam-N-'f we--' --L- A' ' ' 'WW M 'Mi M T Y 'f R-we-+-wie . . ,1E. A I H A 4, - .,.,: I . .I . -, . -. Q., , , .. W..-,,, . ,,,, ..,,,,,, . .. ,,,...,.,.. ..- - W.. ...W .M . - Q ..:..x: . I It WW A D by D Q' . ef- if -.mme-A+-- Jw- 'aw' W- i F '?r IS-fs1s1f'i 'W'i'iM'T'T Q5--E .. -M ,. ... X -- X -- WW .. bbv. .. .--- ' ' - ..,. YXWNSQWUFNW 'N'fj e aeM W W ' 'T' A mini . ziiiliifllll Pi A ,. ,. . . I I g .. .. .. - alwws-A W e ,, N W.. f f-,Q sf.. . M, Pg Ax .5 X W g ..,,..,..,..,.. W .-.Wa-W........ W 5 . B' .tgyiiif 4 mini j . ,S . , -. Q-NQQ' s yi if A f i' . ,. , wff .- 25593 . . .. W- . . Q ' S A .. - - ... . . . . Members of the 1973 Sugar Canes are L. Albright, I. Allison, L Allison, R. Atkinson, S. Austin, R. Baar, V. Baden, L. Baity, S. Balis, K. Baker, T. Bandstra, P. Bearden, R. Blades, L. Bootsma, K. Bootsma, S. Bootsma, S. Boucher, T. Boucher, T. Bruck, L. Bucklin, I. Calbert, T. Chapman, A. Charlton, K. Conrad, D. Cox, K. Dalquist, K. Frank, L Garrett, V. Gilchrist, L. Gustomski, S. Hill, I. High, D. Hubbard, L. Hubbard, I. Iohnston, C. Iohnson, L. Karl, L. Keyt, D. Kercher, K. Larson, D. Lively, L. Ruth Baar practices twirling her rifle in re aration for the next Lowe, D. Masiello, M. Mitchell, B. Minteer, L. Montgomery, D. Narmore, K. Planasch, P. Poole, ' W. Pryon, D. Powell, P. Quaranta, B. Quimby, L. Quimby, I. Rain, S. Redmond, I. Reed, R. Regal, I. Reus, K. Scott, V. Sharpless, I. Simkus, K. Smith, P. Still, A. Swossinski, G. Swossinski, B. Todd, B. Tyler, M. VanderGriend, S. VanderGriend, P. White, D. Williams, L. Williams, T. Williams, D. Wynkoop, D. Yates, T. Yeiter, and I. Zizvari. P P half-time show. Kathy Smith, Pam Bearden, Kathy Conrad, Linda Garrett, and Debbie Wynkoop wait on the yardline until the next maneuver. Symphonic Bond Members of the 1972-73 Symphonic Band are K. Prideaux, L. Hoza. Third Row: D R. Sturm, I. Vanderlee, G. Richelieu, R. Front Row: C. Schork, I. Bell, K. Burch, Dilman, L. Kern, D. Hunt, C. Boyd, S. Hager, I. Turpin, D. Lloyd, L. Moore, B. M. Smiley, B. Keaton, C. Butler, K. Teal, I. Greatwood, W. Bucklin, Eskew, Bell, S. Gibbins, P. Gormely, R. Burdin. Swatzell, C. Simonson. Second Row: G. C. Mosher, A. Grienke, A. Caminite, H. Back Row: L. Leighton, D. Shelton, B. Albritton, D. Elliott, L. Cobb, M. Tappy, Davis, B. Melczarek, C. Spencer, D. Hall, G. Harris, E. Flowers, and Director S. Vinson, V. Lovett, C. Geraldson, G. Thompson, S. Ford. Fourth Row: L. Mr. Robert Greatwood. Taylor, R. Gest, D. Sutton, S. Davis, Bands Prepare For Contest When football season ended, Marching Band divided into Symphonic and Concert Bands and settled down to playing concert music under the direction of Mr. Robert Greatwood. Many hours were spent in group and private practice trying to get music perfected for District Concert Contest held at Palmetto High School 70 Gartley, B. Cameron, K. Nanny, C. Webner, '-s Ray Sturm practices his music during band for the annual Pop Concert put on by the band and orchestra. 3 Susan Gunzinger, Terry Peterson and l.ynn Kern play in 'perfect harmony' during a band 1 rehearsal. fi Concert Band '44 ,J Iohn Herndon carefully tunes his trombone for a perfect tone. Members of the 1972-73 Concert Band are L Uptegraff, S. Harris. Third Row: Fl'0lIl Row: H- Milne, D- Zedelief, M- l-ine, I. Kitzmiller, T. Peterson, G. Smith, B. Campbell, K. Pulver, A. Bramlett, K. Uptegraff, V. Golden, M. Connell, R. Burnett, K. Middleton, R. Grayson, P. Gouwens, D. Kloss, P. Leonard, T. Pinardi. Second Row: S. Gunzinger, B. Hudson, T. Hedgepeth, D. Schob, T. Peterson, I. Harmon, M. Duncan, D. Cox, M. Fullerton, M. Murray. Fourth L Hamilton, T. Grienke, I. Richelieu, Row: I. Mitchell, D. Cooper, B. Brann, A. Roundtree, K. Bell, D. Price, D. Bach, P. Rhodes, G. Shannon, I. Havens, S. Cooley, D. Ronkin, C. Waiters, T. Smith, M. Miser, D. Speas, I. Hamstra, B. Iones, M. Sawyer, T. Phillips, L. Bounds, B. Harbert. Back Row: I. Hall, G. Pierola, I. Skeim, I. Marfice, K. Covington, S. Uhrig, D. Robinson, B. Dix. 71 Manatee Singers Manatee Singers are Front Row: S. Kutsch, K. Bootsma, B. Quimby, K. Dahlquist, M. Bigham, P. White, S. Smith, K. Turner, D. Pasciak, H. Denton. Second Row: D. Macuch, D. Deam, C. Stivers, M. Vogt, C. Scott, B. Watkins, S. Flath, K. Munton, C. Noland, I. Mann, I. Socolof, C. Hensley. Third Row: S. Tseng, K. Ward, D. Knowles, V. Gilchrist, T. Bandstra, l. High, T. Yeiter, H. Kraner, D. Lively, D. Holmes, S. Moore, B. Sherman, F. Kelley. Back Row: W. Green, I. Forssell, A. Shaffer, Shaffer, B. Kay, M. Lindley, T. Lynch, R. Boyd, E. Dykes, T. Scott, B. Schambers, D. Everson, D. Deam, and N. Proctor. 41. J Q F A trio made up of Vicki Gilchrist, Carol Stivers, and Pat White practices Manatee Singer's Officers some hard notes they will have to sing for District Contest in March. Girls' Glee Club Officers President ............. ........ D avid Knowles President .............. ................ M ary Vogt Vice-president ....... ............ 1 im Forssell Vice-president ............... Marcia Cooper Secretary .......... ......... B ecky Quimby Secretary .......... ................ S herry Smith Adviser ....... ...... M r. james Forssell Adviser ....... ......... M r. james Forssell 72 Singing Group Attends Clinic Upon inviatation from the American Choral Directors Association, Manatee Singers, along with other local high school choruses, was able to attend the Gregg Smith Workshop, November 11. During the all day event, Gregg Smith used the Manatee Singers as a demonstration group, to show how old songs could have a new sound by using different form- ations and voice placements. Girls' Glee Club, another of Mr. ForsselI's vocal groups, performed various Christmas songs in the annual annual Christmas Concert, December 11. These 32 girls presented their vocal abilities at the District Contest, held at Riverview High School, March 24. -Q Mr. Forssell conducts Girls' Glee Club as they Girls' Glee Club Sue Moorhead adds a novel effect when accompanying with her flute. lim Forssell and Emment Dykes harmonize during Class Voice. Members in Girls' Glee Club are Front Row: lively, K. Frank, S. Stewart, C. DeSear, G. Shannon, T. Bond, B. Hullinger, S. S. Kutsch, l. Larkin. Back Row: E. Smith, T. Bruck, N. Wilcox. Second Row: Psalmonds, R. Blades, H. Kraner, B. P. Stauble, K. Caldwell, I. Rowe, S. Minteer, I. High, I. lohnston, A. Geddes, Bootsma, M. Vogt, K. Tynski, M. Cooper. C. Stivers, and B. Hilton. Third Row: H. Stebbings, B. Kraft, D. radiate Christmas spirit in songs. 73 Concert Choir Chorus Sings Love Theme Concert Choir and Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. james Scott, put on their annual Pop Concert of special songs and music. ' The theme for the performance was Love , and the groups selected L various popular songs of 1972 relating to the theme. The concert took place at Manatee High on November 16. at The choruses also participated in an Exchange Concert with Lakewood . Members of Concert Choir are Front Row: Bennett, 1. Zaa man, R. Bewle , B. Kelle Hlgh from St' Petersburg' The G. Kiefhaber, R. Malson, D. Cramer, P. D. Alderman, Winters, l. Hanlbourg, Manatee gl'0up traV8l6Cl to Sl. Pittman, C. Hicks, M. Pratt, T. Collins, Cook, T. Templin, P. Poole, M. Petersburg on March 7' to give I. Dilley, A. Heatwole. Second Row: L. VanderGriend. Back Row:.C. Thomas, B. . d h L k d Garrett, K. Smith, K. Nowlen, A. Tison, C. Ayers, G. Stewart,, T. Ratllff, P. Brokaw, fhelf Concert' an t en a ewoo Test, R. Wellborn, M. Hollingsworth, L. I. Burke, R. Bell, and K. Pitts. reciprocated on April 11 at Manatee. Savage, l. Snite, C. Dick. Third Row: L. 45 Y' Y ,wp , .1 l , - xa -ear' . l Tom Riggle sings from a piece of sheet music, while Steve Cooley waits for his cue to join in. e fit? .,,. Mr. Scott snaps his fingers to the music as students sing for grades during semester exams. 74 Girls' Chorus uf J Mr. Scott demonstrates how a person composes a song. Gwen Brooks and Pam Shannon sing scales as Cecelia Sprang plays. Members of the Girls' Chorus are Front Row: S. Coleman, M. McBride, L. Waiters, L. T. Amold, M. Carter, L Bootsma, N. Comp, Comp, B. Hilton, D. Pasciak. Back Row: Trimble, P. Bass, E. Conley, C. Tarleton. B. Riley, F. Denington, C. Sprang, L. Second Row: D. Tucker, G. Brooks, K. Shelton, I. Dietrich, A. losey, K. losey, K. Floyd, l. Duennes, M. Masto. Purinton, I. Wismer, and C. Ray. Third Row: D. Russell, L. Capdeville, Concert Choir Officers President ............ ......... G wen Brooks Vice-President ..... ......... P am Shannon Secretary ......... .......... C eceila Sprang Adviser ......... .............. M r. james Scott Girls'Chorus Officers President ............................. Liz Skolinsky Vice-president .............. Floy Denington Secretary ............ ......... L inda Waiters Adviser ...... ........ M r. james Scott 75 Choraliers, Singing 'Cones Groups Perfect Their Voices The Choraliers, directed by Mr. james Forssell, and the Singing 'Canes, directed by Mr. james Scott, each consisted of sixteen representatives from the other vocal classes. Both groups met after school and worked to perfect their singing voices. The Singing 'Canes performed at nursing homes and other out-of-school activities. They also presented a pop concert at the school. Mr. Scott and Mr. Forssell worked to present a Christmas assembly which was attended by all students. The Choraliers concentrated on a madrigal, a vocal piece in lyric form sung without accompaniment, which was presented at the District nine contest. Members of the Singing 'Canes are Front joel Nicholg' Ray Bewley, Robert Rqwr Chiflili 3855, Iulie Mann, lanet Schambers, David Alderman, Ronnie Bell, Snlte, loy High, Susan Frank. Back Row: and Rusty winters, l Members of the Choraliers are Front Row: Pat White, Terri Yeiter, Donna Deam, Iodi Socolof, Kathy Turner, Meri Bigham, Cheryl Noland, Debbie Holmes. Back Row: Steve Moore, Betsy Watkins, Frank Kelley, Nate Proctor, Tracy Scott, Bob Kay, Alan Shaffer, David Everson, and lim Wuichet. 76 Debbie Holmes acccompanies the Choraliers on the piano. MJWMMMM Col. Snider corrects Scott Hepbum for his miscalculations. Scott Hepburn and Greg Haas work out an extra big problem with an extra big slide rule. Mu Alpha Theta Members Find Logic of Math Mu Alpha Theta, a club for those students who have had algebra and geometry, was interested in delving into the mysteries of mathematics. With the use of films, lectures, and a bit of chalk, the group became involved in practial as well as theoretical math. They learned how a projector works and discussed the derivation of the quadratic formula. Mathema- tic career opportunities in the military services and civilian life were also discussed. OFFICERS President .................. ........... G reg Haas Vice-president .................. john Weichel Secretary-Treasurer ............ Ray Burnett Adviser ....................... Col. Albert Snider Members are Front Row: R. Evans, B. Melczarek, B. Harbert. Second Row: l. King, G. Haas, B. Staffeld, R. Schambers. Back Row: S. Hepburn, R. Burnett, and I. Weichel. 77 Science Club lay Wesche, Greg Haas, Renee Deckinga, Examine some of the results of a recent results were shared at a later meeting and sponsor Mr. Wilbur Skidmore experiement by club members. These on Special Enrichment Day. Weather Chick Debbie Elliot, tests before giving the weekend forecast the water in the Florida Pond over the public address system. 78 Qi' 1 The members of Science Club are front row: C. Myland, I. Wesche, I. Lasher. Second Row: E. Peterson, M. Pease, G. Kish, T. Wakeland. Back Row R. Deckinga, B. Kerr, D. Elliot, and l. Yawn. P A . L f L 35,35 ,,-. 25:21 St3l9?ifzsE'z1?X:sii'5,s1'i.7 J-ii Ls- ,- . so 1. was . .ti .asia '- Mr. I. H. Stewart of the Soil Conserva- out some of the different types of soil tion Service of Manatee County, points to members of the Science Club. Science Club Chick Contest Raises Money The annual Weather Chick Contest brought in an estimated three hun- dred dollars for the Science Club. Debbie Elliot, who collected the largest amount of cash, received the title of Weather Chick. The money collected during the contest was used throughout the year for field trips to the Bishop Planetarium and other places of scientific interest. At the close of the year, the club gave a schol- arship to a deserving member. OFFICERS President ............. ............ M ark Pease Vice-president ............. Renee Deckinga Secretary ............. ............ I udy Lasher Treasurer ........ ...................... G reg Haas Adviser ..... ...... M r. Wilbur Skidmore 79 Explorers Club f. S.. The members of the Explorers Club are Front Row: T. Hardesty, SPREA .g am.. Rc Q 3 ..r. j-- il n 1 Q is ,M iii! 15 i ffii. K Q D. Livingston, S. Bussey. Second Row: D. Rankin, P. Cone, M. Cooke. Back Row: I. Shiner, and C. Myland. Explorers Go On Field Trips Students wishing to find out more about science than discussed in class joined the Explorers Club. Freshmen, sophomores, and even some juniors and seniors with a minimum of a C average in science were eligible for the club. Many new and exciting things were discovered through field trips and lectures. To raise money, activities such as bake sales and car washes were held. A trip to the St. Pete Beach Aquatarium was taken with the money raised. OFFICERS President ................ .......... M ark Cooke Vice-president ................ Tom Hardesty Secretary .......... ....... O rville Middleton Treasurer ....... ............ D avid Pierce Adviser ....... ......... M r. Ted Tillis 80 Mr. Ted Tillis and Mark Cooke discuss the parts of the human body looking over some plant materials are leff Flath, Doug Rankin, and David Pierce. if E xplorers Club Mike Carr and Sam Bussey assist Philip Cone as he looks Looking at the many fascinating things of a large sponge are Tom at slides under a microscope. Hardesty, David Ligingston, and Mark Cooke. David Livingston adds chemicals to the fish tank as Mike Carr and jeff Flath watch closely. 81 Audio Visuol Club Audio Visual 5 Draws Interest Thirty to forty wishful thinking people started out in the Audio- Visual Club. But after seeing what kind of work was to be done, only the enthusiastic and hard working members were left. According to Mr. Bill Booth, there is always a need for more students interested 'hw in Audio Visual work. The A.V. Club handled all sound and lighting at school and at various activities in the com- munity. Sometimes these students were rewarded for their services outside of school. OFFICERS President ............................. David Baker Vice-prediennt ................ David Shelton SGC.-Tl'eaSUI'6r ............. Bonnie Williams One job of the Audio Visual Club was and Tom Hardesty check the recorder as - - taping basketball games. lohn Marfice Bob Harbert films the action. Adviser ................ ....... M r. Bill Booth ti9t Cecil Burnett and Bill Kerr work on the sound system amplifier to make sure everything is tuned right. 82 The members of the Audio Visual Club are Front Row: B. Harbert, I. Marfice. Second Row: D. Shelton, D. Baker, E. Clevenger. Back Row: C. Burnett, and T. Moseley. .r- ' 2 E Before filming Mr. Steketee's second period class, David Baker makes sure everyone is in his correct place. Audio Visual Club -. Bill Baird prepares to film the lamboree candidates. Eddie Clevenger, Bonnie Williams, and David Shelton work on the sound system before the Night of Tenor . 83 Future Secretaries Stenographers Gain Practice Future Secretaries of America is a select club sponsored by the National Secretaries Association. lt met once a month for members especially interested in secre- tarial careers. Each year, the National Secretar- ies Association awards one girl a scholarship to Manatee junior College. Members also received a club magazine from the national headquarters in Kansas City. The girls had several parties including a Christmas dinner at the Sweden House. OFFICERS President ....................... Debbie Tarman Vice-president ........................ Gail Mims Secretary ............... ........ D ebbie Parker Treasurer ...... ...... B etty Mixon Adviser ...... ...... M iss Lois Barr Betty Mixon demonstrates typing techniques for Carolyn Horky and Debbie Parker. HN ,,...--1--- ...-----n Members of Future Secretaries are Front Row: C. Turner, D. Cox, P. Trombley, G. Mims. Second Row: N. Petosky, S. May, P. Lahah, D. Vanzant. Back Row: C. Horky, B. Mixon, D. Parker, and D. Tarman. 84 Debbie Parker practices telephone courtesies. Cathy Spencer, Beth Prillaman, and Debby Spencer are volunteer Candy Stripers. Parc Med Club Medicine Holds Club Interest Para Medical Club specializes in informing interested students of careers and opportunities in the medical profession. Guest speakers were invited to talk about various professions. Members donated their time to working at the hospital as Candy Stripers. In addition to making Christmas cards for the hospital, the club also held a car wash and a pom pom sale. OFFICERS President ......................... Cathy Spencer Vice-president ............. Debbie Spencer Secretary .............. .............. K athy Gotch Treasurer .................... Brooke Stebbings President-elect .............. Myles Williams Adviser ......... Mrs. Marjorie Rushlander Members of the Para-Medical Club are Front Row: D. Hardy, B. Prillaman, C. Spencer, B. Todd, L. Smith. Second Row: G. Isbell, L. Garrett, K. Smith, S. Balis, B. Stebbings, S. Bryant. Back Row: P. Wynkoop, l. Cannon, K. Sutton, D. Spencer, K. Gotch, K. Moore, L. Albright, and L. Williams. Members of the Para-Medical Club are Front Row: D. Hardy, B. Prillaman, C. Spencer, B. Todd, L. Smith. Second Row: G. Isbell, L. Garrett, K. Smith, S. Balis, B. Stebbings, S. Bryant. Back Row: P. Wynkoop, I. Cannon, D. Sutton, D. Spencer, K. Gotch, K. Moore, L. Albright, and L. Williams. . LMI' English Club Members of the Lanier English Club are Front Row: M. Matthewson D. O'Donnell, L. Hamilton. Second Row: B. Leach, K. Ward, E Wellborn. Back Row: L. Hola, D. Tucker, C. Whitmore, D. Purcell Dawn O Donnell and Betsy Leach find time to clown around on the and C. Mosher. 86 English Club Plans Retreat The Lanier English Club is the oldest established club on campus. The sole purpose of the club is the publication of the MHS literary magazine, the Manatee Masterpieces. Many long hours on Special Enrichment Days and after school were put in towards its final printing. A special activity was a retreat held at Myakka State Park for peace and tranquility while grading entries. OFFICERS President .............. ....... B etsy Leach Vice-president ........ .......... K evin Ward Secretary .............. .............. S hana Saah Treasurer ........ ....... D awn O'Donnell Advisers ...... .................... M r. john Ives MTS. Diane Kanller Doug Purcell stops to think a moment about the author s thought French Club French Club l Sells T-Shirts For those interested in French culture and customs, Le Cercle francais planned activities accordingly. Cooking contests, the interests covered. The homes at Christmas time. and to promote school spirit, French Club sold t-shirts with the MHS emblem on them. OFFICERS slides, and field trips were among highlight of the Christmas cooking contest was a Buche de Noel, a long shaped cake traditional in French To raise money for these activities President ............................. jim Wuichet Vice-president ......... Debbie Wynkoop lan Simkus debates whether or not to buy a Ward during Le Cercle francais SeCI'eIary-Ir9E1SuI'er ............ Alice Baither t-shirt from Phil Mieczynski and Kevin MHS t-shirt sale held in November. Adviser. ...'.- . ...'.........'. Mr. john Mitchell ,NR Gretchen Geldmaker and loel Nichols work on their entry in the Cours de cuisine fcooking contest, which took place in December. Members of Le Cercle francais are Front Row: N. Wuichet, Clune, B. Prillaman. Second Row: E. Weichel, D. Pasciak, I. Nichols, S. Stathis. Third Row: A. Huth, K. Ward, B. Mitchell, K. Collins. Back Row: I. Applegate, D. Wynkoop, M. VanderGriend, and I. Wuichet. 87 Latin Club Students Tread Roman Paths The main objective of the Societas Latina Club was to attend the State Latin Forum in Miami Springs held in April. At district, state, and national forums, aca- demic tests were given in all areas of Latin grammar and history. Other competition was in areas of art, costumes, skits, and track and field events. Each school competed against one another for the most points. Mrs. Kidder began preparing her students for the State Forum at the beginning of the year. In january, the club came, saw, and conquered Northeast High. They returned from the district forum with many awards. Besides preparing academically for the State Forum, the club also earned money for transportation to Miami Springs by selling helium bal- loons at the football games. OFFICERS President ............................... Gerry Isbell Vice-President. ............ Laurie jo Houck Secretary .......... ....... L aura Albright ,,,,, , Treasurer C r I B . Erica Stlefel IS straightening the feathers on Amy Charlton s . ' ' a 0 .nggs costume before they travel to the District latin Forum. Amy Adviser .... ........ Mrs. Sara Kidder represents Fama who is the gooddess of scandal and rumor. A+, 2? W. Gerry Isbell, president of Societas quet with other club members, Ross Houck, Laurie lo Houck, Dan Thompson, Loretta Latina, is discussing the date for a ban- Laura Albright, Becky Todd, Carol Briggs, Freeland, Laura Allison, and Trey Cloud. 88 Lcitin Club Susan Isbell, lim Parker, and Robert Kloss are quizzing Linda Kropp helps sell balloons at the football homecoming game. each other in preparation for the State Latin Forum. The members of Latin Club are Front Row: G. Isbell, C. Briggs, T. Rysanek, T. Agelidis, A. Deacy, T. Olson, S. Isbell, G. Kossman. Second Row: L. Freeland, E. Stiefel, L. Allison, K. Townsend, K. Thompson, B. Todd, A. Charlton, L. Houck, P. Henry. Back Row: L. White, D. Kloss, D. Tucker, L. Albright, D. Thompson, R. Houck, I. Parker, D. Sutton, R. Evans, and L Welch. 89 Future Homemcikers FHA Stresses Preparedness Preparedness-The Key To Oppor- tunity was the theme stressed at Future Homemaker meetings. Guest speakers and various demonstrat- ions provided insight into careers and employment opportunities in homemaking. The district VIII meeting was held in Ft. Myers with 32 members attending. The group made the honor roll chapter for the third consecutive year. The club sponsored parties at ChiIdren's Haven, and Christmas caroling at Bradenton trailer park. Gwen Waiters plays Santa at a party at ChiIdren's Haven. .ff , We Nqr, is A '-wwe., 6 f ,j ?k 'F A I .N ,sf- f-f -vw Trudy Gulch makes Easter baskets for ChiIdren's Haven. 90 1243 I , Ella Glover, Bettye Cotton, and Gwen Waiters make Christmas tree decorations. Barbara Gregory and Debbie Bird test a cake for their party Future Homemokers OFFICERS President .......................... Gwen Waiters President-elect ............. Kathy Uptegraff Vice-presidents: For Degrees .............. Linda Uptegraff For Devotions ............. Barbara Lasser For Program of Work...joni Harmon For Projects ............. Wanda Williams For Public Relations ...... Carol Bacon For Recreation .............. jessica Doyle Secretary ................. ....... L inda Waiters Treasurer .............. ....... G wen Peterson Parliamentarian .............. Cricket Collins Historian ...................... Barbara Gregory ICC Representative ..... Susan Reinhardt Advisers ............... All Home Economics Teachers . ' Iiy . l. xi' '. K K e Members of Future Homemakers are Front Row: S. Davis, C. Collins, K. Uptegraff, I. Mitchell, D. Bird. Second Row: S. Baskin, B. Geist, I. Crutchfield, V. Ibasfalean, A. Bramlett, E. Glover. Third Row: S. Rodgers, D. Ryder, M. Yarn, L. Waiters, K. Crosby, L. Coffin, P. Reece. Back Row: B. Thomas, F. Wright, G. Waiters, l. Harmon, L. Uptegraff, L. Hunter, and S. Reinhardt. 91 V, ,., ,. Drama Club Troupers Find Varied Iobs Drama Club had a place for just about anyone: painters, carpenters, seamstresses, dancers, and even actors. Come any production- Iamboree, the musical, or the spring play-the troupers could be found working hard on props, sets, lights, and costumes. Considering the outcome, their dedication was well worth the effort. OFFICERS President .............. ....... B arbara Bell Vice-President ....... ......... M eri Bigham Secretary ............... ......... M ickey Martin Treasurer ......... ......... S teve Moore Scribe ........ .......................... P at White Adviser ................ Mr. Eugene Mazzone Steve Moore puts some finishing touches on a flat used in one of the productions. 92 Cheri Noland and lodi Socolof find time for a laugh while rehearsing their lines. ...aa--ff' l Members of Drama Club are Front Row: I. Scott, D. Narmore, C. Kerr, M. Gary, S. Harris Parker, B. Kelley, M. Cooke, C. Mosher, S. Moore, Back Row: K. Ward, I. Hamstra, L. Houck. Second Row: S. K. Larson, D. Wynkoop, B. Minteer, R. VanderGriend, L. Freeland, L. Comp, B. Deckinga, I. Shiner, M. VanderGriend, Bell, D. Elliot, B. Leach, K. Ward. P. Proctor, and T. Scherschel. Third Row: N. Phelps, C. Whitmore, T. WW ,A if ,,,,.,.,, 1' ffl, Melanie Huffman, Pat White, and Mary Polding practice the serenity and grace required of ladies ot the lapanese court. Kevin Ward, as Koko, finds exceedingly great joy knowing that his subjects fear him. - ffm, 'fs exif? wt. 1 y Q la , A :iff I lvl if Q Q, Tracy Scott practices one of his facial expressions to be used in his portrayal of Pooh-Bah in the Mikado. 93 Donna Maslello and Sandi Davis perform a ballet in Mrs. Molloy's Hat Shop as their part in HELLO, DOLLY! Actors Perform For Banquet Every Saturday morning, bright and early, found Drama Club members at work in the North Campus Auditorium. To become a member, the prospective troupers had to put in ten hours during the initiation period. Productions of the club included HUMULUS, THE MUTE, given at the initiation banquet, HELLO, DOLLY! the annual musical and THE MIKADO performed in july and November. Excerpts from the musical were presented at a banquet honoring Mrs. Dolly Bramlett, former radio star and South County Rotary Club's Woman of the Year. 5, . Cindy Baird checks some of the costumes in the costume loft. 813 Meri Mem Davi Mart B. Be Rodg Yeite Rodg s, K. Lasher, C. High. Second Row: N. Wilcox, I. Socolof, M. in, P. White, D. Masiello, T. Chapman, I. Zizvari. Third Row: Drama Club Bigham prepares Alan Shaffer for the tedious task of turning an American into an Oriental through the use of makeup. bers of Drama Club are Front Row: M. Bigham, K. Dahlquist, S. ckwith, M. Gass, G. Lanehan, S. Scherschel, E. Flowers, S. ers, P. Rook, I. Doyle. Back Row: L. Hendrickson, C. Cox, T. r, C. Noland, S. Stewart, B. Prillaman, I. Lasher, D. l ers, and C. Lindley. Leslie Hendrickson shows Kevin Ward, Laura Comp, and Loretta Freeland how to glue a corner on a flat. 95 Future Farmers FFA Plows Through Year Carl Rhodenbaugh's work paid off when his steer, Mousey, won a Grand Champion Award at the Manatee County Fair. The steers which were entered in the fair were bought in August and taken care of at the ag field. Besides raising steers, the members also grew strawberries, which they sold to the public. Tomatoes, lettuce, and onions were also grown. The purpose of FFA was to pre- pare the boys to become better farmers. The members received instructions on new farming techniques from both agricuture teachers, Mr. Henry Hewitt and Mr. Frank johnson. OFFICERS President .............. ....... R obbie Powers Vice-president ........ ...... R obin Fruth Secretary ............... ............ R ick Stuart Treasurer ........ ........... D on Chumney Advisers ...... ......... M r. Henry Hewitt fill' Mr' Frank lohnson Billy, a curious occupant of the Ag stall, watches the photographer snap his picture Carl Rodenbaugh proudly displays his steer Mousey which won a Grand Champion Award 96 Future Farmers Leo Maka is walking the steer Sunshine around the ag Henry Funderburk, Roger Bussell, and Eddie Fortner pick field for a brief morning exercise. strawberries to sell to teachers, students, and the public. The members of FFA are Front Row: D. Third Row: W. Reynolds, E. Farrow, S. Schwartz, I. Reinel, M. Tucker, E. Mora, N. Ibasfalean, R. Powers, D. Fortner, M. Wiepert, S. Chapman, T. Chumney, T. Fischbach, I. Fruth, S. Noll, O. Hicks, H. Funderburk. Second Parham, T. Podgis. Back Row: R. Row: D. Summers, R. Starks, L. Maka, R. Fruth, R. Stuart, O. Rayburn, R. Davis, B. Farmer, I. Westberry, M. Bussell, R. Hinkie, I. Martin, M. Gulch, C. Rodenbaugh, S. VanOstenbridge. Greer, P. Greene, and M. Moran. 97 Pep Club Ella Mae Glover, Phyllis Lang, Sharon Gavin, and Vickie Hudson cheer excitedly with other Pepsters at a football game. Pepsters Aid Peace Corps One of the most unified groups of students at MHS was the Pep Club. The one hundred strong group was headed by Mr. Thomas Orehowsky, adviser, who aided the club in all their efforts. They strived to attend all the different sports events both near and far. On one occasion while the club was traveling to the first away football game in Winter Haven, the bus broke down in a small town. Even through hardships like this, the Pep Club remained spirited and united. Along with school activities, the club held a bottle drive. The money raised from this project was given to the Peace Corps Fund to help build a school. OFFICERS President.. ............. ....... P am Mitchell Vice-president ................. Becky McCall Secretary ................. Cassandra Harmon Treasurer ........................ Gwen Peterson Adviser ........... Mr. Thomas Orehowsky 98 Diane Charlton and Vanessa Carley are cheering the Canes to victory on Pep CIub's football Homecoming float. Pep Club 3- g Q . s ' I I ' X ' '- if? X . Q. - S v ' P . yi - , ' I I , ' ' '-LT '- ' ' ' f - 'e K ' I l I I 1 is f , Q S it . -f ., . ' , . V - . W PM s 'f I is -sri' 2 we 1 ' r f , 5 E 5 . . . -.i'l . , ' I I 2 XE A LALL i Y' x K .-,L Vi K. ' - 1 1 . 1 X f X . f X - 2 .'..---.. - 1 H f e. . . . Q, , Ss is I 1 g 5 s- 5 if -. . .i an , . I x 5 'fs .,., ry- ' ' :: s 251. Q .f S MQ N.. .. I f Sway., ' ' M J . : so f -K ' X - . .f is agar- . X I M- J ' . su. sa 3 it .E 1, T . .5 ,. ,.,, I P Ax an P S 'e f' -f Q - ' w ww The members of Pep Club are Front Row: I. Lasher, I. Doyle, M. Polding, S. Gavin, C. Strawser, P. Davis, D. Charlton, I. Glover, I. Brewer, S. Silverthorn. Second Row: C. Kerr, I. Fuller, T. Goggins, W. Williams, I. Hamstra, G. Linehan, B. Moy, C. Prior, V. Curry, E. Glover, G. Peterson. Third Row: D. Tucker, R. Randall, C. Test, B. Greer, N. Phelps, P. Stephen, S. Westmiller, P. Bing, G. Brown, B. Poole, T. Ethridge, I. Isom. Back Row: C. Harmon, C. McCobb, K. Daymon, G. Williams, I. Huffman, T. Sanders, L. White, R. Deckinga, C. Grubbs, P. Mitchell, W. Spicer, I. Zak, L. Anderson. Sherry Westmiller is practicing victory chants. l lim Woods and Pam Mitchell sleep while they wait for the bus to be repaired. 99 Meditations Chairman Betsy Keaton reads one of the inspirational thoughts chosen by the club. Club Provides Daily Thought Before listening to the morning announcements, students were able to hear an inspirational thought. The Meditations Committee read aloud each day giving the students something to think about in the silent time that followed. These readings were decided upon at the meeting on Special Enrichment Day. Each member was responsible for bringing in twenty selections per semester in order to receive a pin. Those who volunteered to read for two weeks chose a different poem daily to present to the students. 100 ' 1 fl!! 'Iii tt 4 Members of Meditations Committee are 55011, Loretta Freeland, and Debbie Ff0l'li Row: SUZY Vander Gfiefld, Elaine Kercher. Back Row: lan Simkus, Steve HHS, C0-Chairman Tudi liihahi and IOYC9 Teal, Morris Bell, Kimm Middleton, Rowe. Second Row: jackie Calbert, Tracy and Mama Wilson, is-Po-Aqadt' la-,Fw . I 1 f' M Reviewing some of the inspirational Steve Teal, Mrs' Nellie Hull, HdfliS9l'F thoughts that will be used before TYBCY Smit, and SUZY V3nde G end- announcements are loyce Rowe, lan Simkus, Editors Editors Accept ew Responsibilities Taking charge of the 'CANE ECHO was Sarah Ford, editor-in-chief. Sarah with the help of Mr. Ben Tillett, adviser, directed every stage of the publication-from sales to the distributions of the book. For her dedication and hard work to the yearbook, Sarah was admitted to Quill and Scroll, a select group of students who excell in the field of journalism. The MACOHI took on a new form under the direction of loan Reus, editor-in-chief. Throughout the year, loan was recognized for her literary accomplishments. She was awarded a plaque for the Best School Paper Editorial by the Bradenton Herald. joan, being a member of Quill and Although the old tradition of producing 'CANE ECHO, and loan Reus, editor of the S ll f t h h the yearbook and newspaper still lingers MACOHIg they use modern ideas for 'Pro or' WO years' as proven er in the minds of Sarah Ford, editor of the their publications. lterary ta ents' Sitting at the beach on 3 SUNNY dit' gives loan Revs 3 feeling Of Taking a few minutes of relaxation from the yearbook, Sarah Ford ffeed0l'n fl'0n1 hef tedious 35 edit0I'. rests in the Shade gf 3 free. l0'l Mocohi Staff fx 9 G f H I 1. K 1 as z I. A mi! ,L ,Q we e Q. r Q: .W : 'N ' . . We lan Simkus, feature stattp Bob Schermer, reporterp Susan Fields, Paul Gouwens, news staffg Karen Larson, news editor: Erma feature editor and photographerp and Sam Bussey, reporterg attend Psalmonds, reporterp and Ken Ward, news staffg read through to some important items necessary for the next issue of the paper. newspapers that were sent from other schools. 102 Working on a Tuesday afternoon to paste up the MACOHI managerp Barbara Schafhausen, copy editorg Tom Mosely, before it goes to the printer are Nancy Petosky, circulation reporterg and loan Reus, editor-in-chief. Macohi Staff Staff Adopts Different Style Contributing to the fight against inflation, the Macohi staff continued to produce the paper free of charge. Funds to support this publication were derived from advertising of which one of the new sources was the Armed Forces recruiting due to the elimination of the draft. Adopting a new magazine look, the MACOHI condensed its pages to half the former size but increased the total number of pages. The paper not only took on a different format but also had a membership with a one-to-one ratio-half boys and half girls. Together these - s Lisa Thompson, managing editor, makes up bill with an area business. Ken Hewes, Students Created the MACOHIH a headline while Susan Brasington, advertising matlagef, f9ChQCk5 3 l'5t Of business manager, discusses an advertising ads being run In the next issue. fx J fi., M X Miss joe Berta Bullock, adviser, Sharon Kresge, copy editor, and Leon White, managing editor, check several of the stories that will be used in the next issue of the MACOHI. K, 1 'ir.,,.w fi I i 1 W 1 ., l X 7ff53?'f? 1 A if 'rl e 'T , Af '-if 'P T '!l ' ,J f we '-:QL Mike Nordholm, sports staff, Anne Rood, sports staff, and Mickey Palmer, sports editor, watch from the pressbox some of the activities taking place in the football stadium. f 5 f I, kk t ,X fl t, ,QM , ' 4-5 't fs cw it , a ,grew-we I I L. :Nix vyl., 4 ll lf aff 1 X f ' 1. ' .x Lrxk ,ts .1-' L11 y Q tw K 3 N Q Q ., ,lcfew ff' 'c.,ff '1vG Ut I, ' f ,V ff ,V K.. g1',a,,-JNAP Lglv' l f X l'C.,u.,. 3 I fw- JH - l -ll '- 1 : 1 T l l Aix, L A. t,wff L MKQYQ-'G Q r nw r it M T T at , Cvx l l . g 2 :o, !l Q gifs-ve fl ,cj ,-, .OL ,Y I fx vm v ivy 51 71,1 .5 V ,, ,Aft fa, ' tl' ' 'V L R l'ltX'L'! l W Vx- , I TVX. 1 ll l' Y A, ll Ulllxr A V, .XS Lt, ' X , T. , t, .LL TE .ff l ' S NW' i ,JK Civ' -. YY-.its 103 Q, 3 l 6... - 7 7 ! -1. 1 1 it Working toward the next deadline are Dawn O'Donnell, staff After all the work that went into their layout sheets, Loretta artist, Steve Teal, assistant club editor, Suzy VanderGriend, Freeland, lerry Dowdy, circulation managers, and Larry Robinson honors editor, and Laurie lo Houck, organizations editor. sports editor, feel that it is too easy to just throw them away. Echo Members I ' lah la Create Book Deadlines, deadlines, and more deadlines were one of the cries that could be heard coming from within room 106, home of the 'CANE ECHO. After dividing up the pages of the yearbook, each member was responsible for the section given them. Drawing layouts, writing copy, and planning pictures were some of the necessities needed to complete the publication. Through the use of the darkroom, costs were greatly reduced. The money saved was put towards the tip-ins, one of the changes in the book. Another difference was in the advertising section. Instead of running from left to right, the pages ran from top to bottom. With these changes and the various ideas of each staff member, the '73 'CANE ECHO was created. Comparing some different ideas with last Mari Tappy, lim Wuichet, curriculum years yearbook are Mr. Tillett, adviser, editors, and Laura Allison, index editor 'Cone Echo Staff - -v35inW-..., ' , ft lm.. inwvmsx' Preparing the class pages are Missy Hunter, senior class editor, loel Nichols, senior directory editor: Doug Dictating an address, Carol Briggs, Student Life editorp assists Y gg to 9? s' W l. Purcell, sophomore class editor, Bill Gallo, freshman class editor, and Elaine Windisch, junior class editor. E s -f H. gf.. 2,2 i'l .Mr Working in the darkroom to complete the pictures ordered for the yearbook are Marc Pease, photographer, Keith Webb, photographer, Andy Glendening, photographer, and Phil Mieczynski, photographer. Debbie Powell, advertising manager, in typing a bill. Sarah Ford, editor-in-chief, inspects the work that they have done. IO5 ,T ,, . .. Film Club Zoo Interests Camera Bugs Film Club was formed just for camera enthusiasts at Manatee High School. Their adviser, Mr. Anderson, worked along side the members to help them produce their first film. The group traveled to Tampa Zoo to photograph various animals. The filming of the animals' movements gave the students a chance to get acquainted with the use of an 8mm zoom camera. On Special Enrichment Days, Film Club viewed movies of professional filming techniques and editing which also advanced the ambitious photographers and their club. OFFICERS President ............. .............. S usan Fields Vice-president .............. Sarah Whisnant Secretary .......... ............. T om Hardesty Treasurer ....... ......... 1 eanetta Browning Adviser ....... ...... M r. Frank Anderson Chuck Forbis, Paul Roat, and Mark Cook watch as Mr. Anderson focuses for a shot. Members of Film Club are Front Row: M. Buchanan, T. Hardesty, C. Robinette. Second Row: C. Forbis, S. Fields, 1. Hall, S. Whisnant. Back Row: M. Cook, P. Cone, I. Shiner, S. Reinhardt, P. Roat, and R. Bewley. 106 l leanne Hall shoots animals at the Tampa Zoo. The film is to be ne edited into a movie about wildlife. David Everson carefully studies the craftmanship of an old Smallman PT-17 aircraft. viation Seeks ild Blue Sky Planning and progressing were the ways Manatee's new Aviation Club went about their neophite year. Those students who were interested in aerodynamics and just wanted to learn about sky adventures, formed their group and headed for the wild, blue yonder. Getting together on Special En- richment Day, Aviation Club went over sky charts and aerial terms. At Manatee junior College, Avia- tion Club experienced being at the controls of an airplane, by using a demonstration cockpit called a Link Trainer. OFFICERS President ..................... james E. Deemer Vice-president .............. Michael Collins Aviation Club pg. lO7 Members of Aviation Club are Front Row: L. Yates, L. Elsenheimer R. Kaspersen. Second Row: G. Kish, D. Dillman, K. Morris, D. Everson. Back Row: Mr. Levan, S. Teal, 1. Deemer, M. Collins. Secretary ............ .......... C arolyn Price g Treasurer ........ ........ D onald Dillman ' is AdVl5er -------- -------- M V- ChHf'eS Levan Lt. Col. Karl Pilger, an airport official, drills Carolyn Price on flying commands. 107 FBLA Members of the 1972-73 Future Business Leaders of America are Y 8 5 2 if E is 91,2 3 ' 1 fs E Front Row: L. Borsani, T. Whitebeaver, M. Tomlinson. Second Row: B. Poole, D. Crowder, A. Tison, M. Bacon, B. Varner. Back Row: V. Schumaker, M. lnterrante, D. Olscwa, B. Thomas, D. Clark, and K. Daymon. FBL Gives Talent Show Future Business Leaders of America is an international group organized to help future business executives understand the workings of the world of business and prepare them for this responsibility. Through touring different businesses, members gained a new understanding of the world of business. OFFICERS President ................... Orville Middleton Vice-president ...................... Dave Clark Secretary .......... ............. L oreen Borsani Adviser ....... . ............ ....... M rs. Ellen Bird Mr. joseph A. Petrilla ioa One of the students who volunteered to participate in the Future Business Leaders of America talent show practices his part to make sure it is perfect. Members of Future Business Leaders of meetings on Enrichment Days to plan club America attend one of their regular activities for the group. Aaron Fisse and Richard Dove prepare to send a message to some friends over the club's radio set. W3 532 Members of the club work to put up an antenna just obtained so they can try the new range of the set. Amateur Radio Club Members of the 1972-73 Amateur Radio Club are Front Row: P. Mims, T. Stone, R. Bailey. Second Row: B. Zaruba, R. Dove, T. Garrett, G. Kish. Back Row: R. Morton, B. Parrish, and M. Purdy. Broadcasting Club Founded Amatuer Radio Club is one of the new clubs installed into the extracurricular program at MHS its purpose is to advise and to provide facilities for those students who are interested in broadcasting. Equipment used by the club belongs to the school or to one of the members of the club and they now have full facilities to operate their own station. OFFICERS President .................. ............ R and Snell Vice-president ........ ...... R ichard Dove Secretary ............ .............. M ike Collins Treasurer ..... ...... ............. B o b Zaruba Adviser ..... ....... M r. Keith Robertson 109 Joyteens A iam.-u Members of the layteens are Front Row: R. Baar, V. Ibasfalean, T. Freed, K. Burkett, Second Row: K. Gotch, P. Nestor, B. Bailey, P. Mims, C. Test. Third Row: 1. Stivers, W. Maynard, C. I 3, ,L L, . li Kerr, M. Fransen, A. Gartley, K. Crosby. Back Row: P. Brokaw, M. Freeman, M. Bell, K. Middelton, C. McCobb, B. Minteer, and D. Maynard. layteens Help Needy Children The main project on the jayteen's calendar was the Toys for Tots Telethon, an event held in Decem- ber to buy Christmas toys for needy children. The layteens, a service club and a branch of the Bradenton laycees, helped sponsor a rummage sale and a children's olympic games for those children who were mentally handicapped. A tootsie roll sale was also held in front of the north and south campus cafeterias for a layteen banquet which was to thank the laycees for their help on special projects. OFFICERS President ............................. Kathy Gotch Girls' Vice-president ................................ .........................Barbara Bailey Boys' Vice-president ............................... Freeman Secretary ....... ........... I oyce Rowe Treasurer ....................... Beverly Minteer Service project chairman Blades Adviser ........ ........ M r. Lee Stevenson Karla Mick, Kathy Gotch, and Beverly Minteer sell tootsie rolls for the layteen banquet. 5 'Wa loyce Rowe and Theresa Gotch collect rummage from Mrs. Gotch for the laycee's. Air il xilxvil v.xvfnv'1jxgE,-AWA wma -V f I ii ::it::1:: JH Q. Wiifwh. ., WN s... fm.. FN, -iiwEuvAPf sm was V :3----- V'd 1 DWYX . .m ,sw ' a. . I . I .. Gail Shannon and Debbie Elliot wash blackboards for teachers during a teacher work day. r '7' Trina Bond, Teresa Morgan, Loraine by Mrs. Kay Gantz at the Nike Barlay, and Darlene Macuch are installed installation services. sw? Nike Nike Washes Blackboards Nike, who was the winged goddess of victory in Greek mythology, was the name of a newly formed club concerned with service to the community. Nike was opened to all girls who were interested in contributing their time and effort toward improvement of their environment. The club was sponsored by the Manatee Chapter of the Business and Professional Women's Association and worked on such projects as a Christmas candy cane sale and a blackboard wash. OFFICERS President ............... .............. T rina Bond Vice-president ............ Darlene Macuch Secretary ............... ....... T eresa Morgan Treasurer ........ . ................. Loraine Barlay Board of Directors Senior ...................... Francene Brinson lunior ............. ......... V ickie Sharpless Sophomore ..... ........... P atty Rhodes Freshman ................... Tracey Rysanek Advisers .............. Miss Marion Canright Miss Nancy Carson Members of Nike are Front Row: G. Shannon, D. White, T. Bond. Second Row: D. Macuch, T. Rysanek, T. Morgan, Back Row: C. Hicks, F. Brinson, L. jones, and V. Schumaker. l'll Thispicins H0 ORS Q .. , 'Inf' i Q ' ' s. -1 , W, ' 'lm N3 m Vw Q' ttf .-, 'N' ' , P , 'D x, Y I -.5 1 ' ' .H f,. -' -'Q 501 -f.,'-L kan ' . ' .. :W '42 'Q Q. . Q 3 . .A ' 1' 4 . Eg ' , , ,r . X' N V 1 9 .. A , 1 r I nk I V T My k 3 ' i . Mg ' f-fp' U -1 . x - ' . X N M W , .Qu 'vi-A 1 , k , X I K -.V - W '- 1 V F ',,.. on wx Q 4 . .y - W ' HI-f fW w 1 U- wi Q' 'V' A 1 4' W ' ' . 1' -Y W V, ' ,,,.,fe 'q X ,, f , if -S 56 K , M' '- Y -d wi 4 1 -A 4-L ' 1: .Q ' Kg i - Q- 1 w , , I ,QM 'L ,,, - -1 A V, -f' H 4 F- .S -M' Kahuna ,A I ' 1 . - Q X , V . 'f w' 'W w M Y ,mx , ,Y k 14 ' A 'g.ix,.! 1 X' y - -- - Thespians Members Earn Drama Awards g Thespians is an honorary group made up from Drama Club members who have accumulated 100 points. To earn points, members worked backstage during the musical, made sets and costumes, worked on jamboree, and helped with other such activities. A letter was awarded when 100 points were accumulated and stars were then added to show the amount of service given the club. Barbara Bell served as president and Mr. Eugene Mazzone served as adviser to the group. ,Q-Auf' Chris Dahlquist iinds a moment for humor are busy working on the scenery for the while she and other Thespian members successful presentation of HELLO DOLLY' Mr. Eugene Mazzone, adviser to Thespians, glances over one of the many sets prepared by the club members for use during one of the many performances given. v , .. E c r 3 S c 4,1 l .4 g .. . .tt ' FW Q - ,1 5 1972-73 Thespians are Front Row: M. Bigham, D Wllcox M Martin P. White, K. Ward. Second Row: S. Moore, C. Dahlqurst S Scherschel, M. Cass, S. Stewart, E. Flowers. Back Row K Ward B. Bell, T. Scherschel, R. Deckinga, and T. Scott Betsy Keaton plays the xylophone. Members of the 1972-73 Music Honor Society are Front Row: L. Cobb, I. Richlieu, D. Wilcox, D. Masiello, P. White, L. Gartley. Second Row: B. Brann, C. Mosher, L. Mullins, S. Stewart, S. Moore, K. Ward, V. Gilchrist. Third Row: K. Swatzell, L. Kern, D. Deam, A. Schaefer, B. Hall. Fourth Row: E. Flowers, D. Shelton, G. Richlieu, G. Harris. Back Row: I. Greatwood, I. VanderZee, G. Taylor, D. Deam, and R. Sturm. Additional members of Music Honor Society are Front Row: A. Caminite, R. Hager, K. Uptegraff, K. Spencer, K. Burch. Second Row: P. Gormeley, C. McDonald, T. Bond, K. Scott, L. Hoza, D. Hunt. Third Row: I. Hall, B. Bell, G. Albritton, T. Scott, S. Ford. Fourth Row: R. Parrish, S. Harris, D. Elliot, R. Eskew, B. Harbert, I. Turpin. Fifth Row: I. Bell, K. Prideaux, V. Lovett, S. Vinson, S. Gibbins, R. Melczarek. Back Row: T. Grienke, R. Snell, R. Burdin, and P. Gouwens. Music Honor Society Dan Thompson has found that the bassoon is Members Earn Point Awards Members of Music Honor Society are musicians drawn from the different music classes at Manatee High. Members are drawn from orchestra, band, and vocal members who have accumulated at least 1,000 points during the school year. After they earned 1,000 points, a letter was awarded and a pin given for each additional 500 points. A banquet was held at the end of the school year where letters and pins were awarded. OFFICERS President .................. ......... T racy Scott Vice-president ........................ Ruth Gest Secretary-treasurer ...... Debbie Holmes Adviser ...................... Mr. james Forssell unusual instrument. I I3 Spanish Honor Society Party Given For Children The Spanish Honor Society gave its annual Valentine Party for migrant children on February 14 at Rubonia. The party consisted of games and prizes as well as a pinata. The money for the party was obtained by car washes and bake sales. This party has been given for the migrant children every year since 1968. The Spanish Honor Society attended the Florida State Spanish Confer- ence held at jacksonville. They competed in catagories such as poetry and short speeches, impromtu speeches, declamations trecitations of poetryl, and dramatic presentations. OFFICERS President ............. ....... B arbara Bell Vice-president ...... ....... L inda Gartley Secretary ............... ....... D ebbie Dahlin Treasurer ...................... Wanda Williams Adviser ............. Mrs. Zenaida Gonzalez 9 F F Illllll Spanish Honor Society members are Front Row: R. Stebing, P. White. Second Row T. King, W. Williams, C. DaPrato. Back Row: L. Gartley, M. Williams. B. Bell. 114 msn ...WM---M-'Aki Pat White, Wanda Williams, Sharon Leach listen to Mrs. Gonzalez while Linda Schwanbeck, Carol DaPrato, Robert Gartley and Barbara Bell go over plans. Stebings, Michele Hassall, and Leslie i fri : t.t 49 Q in '44, C ' v at f e 2. fiiw ,f f wi fi' 4M2'fW., fmt as .fflvfqi JW . 42. . .fifwf fw f5f'7V'1 J Qllaffl W i f VJ' f 477. .fa Aw i':QM,::iQ-v'.p5'v45' .El l515: VVl . ' . S . ' , t ' - . V 'ir n' Robert Stebing ractice h' N wzwwwawyl2i4fwv'J f ff an f y..wH,. wif ., ff I V Q, fv,3j9f,,,WjQZff.f?,.,..,.,,, ,, f, , , . , ,mf . 1 W , kl.. i i f.,.. f .K Li f yt? he W a2fy',,ffef mL .ff ff 7- .- ' A . ,jr if. fffffaiiimfmf . M ft, ,af W. .6 ,. . . 1. ., SUM! f A GW T gg Qfigfffyfff K ,Zi Wyywff, if ff? 2 yay, ' ,G We Mwlvifkliliz-w,'Vf -V will Arg N-A-.-......a.a,.....,,,.,, p s is poem to be given at the Florida State Spanish Convention. New members from the Macohi look for new S. Kresge, B. Schafhausen, L. Thompson. ideas in last year's bound issues. The Back Row: S. Fields, M. Nordholm, K. new members include Front Row: I. Reus, Ward, and M. Palmer. New members from the CANE ECHO staff Powell, Back Row: i . Briggs, S. Ford, I. take a moment to look through old Macohis Dowdy, L Robinson, and I. Wuichet. and yearbooks. The new members include Members not pictured are L. Houck, B. Front Row: S. VanderGriend, M. Tappy, D. Leach, and M. Wilson Quill ond Scroll Society Obtains New Members On February 28, the new members of Quill and Scroll were officially annnonced. For junior and senior high school students, being a member is purely honorary, but all members must have done exceptionally good work for either the MACOHI or the 'CANE ECHO. Quill and Scroll is an international organization. The members of the Manatee High club meet only once a year to install new members recommended by Mr. Ben Tillett, from the 'CANE ECHO staff, and Miss Ioe Berta Bullock, from MACHOI staff. All members, once installed, remain members indefinitely. There are no regular dues. Members choosen over the past years are Mr. Ben Tillett, Mrs. Marilyn Nolan, Alice Baither, and Mark Pease. Adviser Miss Berta Ioe Bullock, along with the members, look over old yearbooks from the years they were chosen as members of Quill and Scroll. ll5 White M Alice Baither Barbara Bell Carl Callahan Steve Campion Ronald Collins Mike Cuomo Donna Deam Susan Flath Sarah Ford Mary Gaulke Gretchen Geldmaker Ruth Gest Scott Gibbins Sharon Guthrie Greg Haas Bob Hagen Barbara Harrison Frank Hiskes Kitty Holt Carolyn Horky Lori johnson Frank Kelley Debra Kercher Robert Kloss Pat Korzoru Betsy Leach Nanette Mead Patty O'Connor M Laurie Cobb, Donald Kloss, and David Lloyd help serve refreshments at the concert. , 1 .,,- is gt .. WW . -- ji v. , Marc Pease Holly Pinkham Not pictured: Barbara Schafhausen Sophomore members of White M are Front Not pictured M Barneby G Blews I Calbert, Row: M. Weiss, D. Lloyd, B. Hullinger. Second R. Dove B Evans, S Frank I Grause D Kloss Row: B. Wolf, T. Hardesty, K. Dahlquist, R. G. Kossman C Manche S Mossler T Stebing, K. Moore, Last Row: L. Roberts, W. Peterson S Reinhardt T Wallace and G Lewis, S. Uhrig, H. Raines, and A. Greinke. Young ,iunnuwv-f White M . 3-pusvwll gpslnqnnlnnlr swnggamwa 4...--.M-un bling? ,,.--W--pw...-v phnUl9 l!ll9 -u.----..-.- ...qt-gs.--at 'P . '..:... .....' .1 ,........,,.....3 Q invoca- pg puusansnnns : ' ---an-:fad Q ---g 5 , . ........- W .Z P, aqua 1951! 'Ulm' Iunior members of White M are Front Row: B. Harbert, V. Baden, D. Masiello. Second Row: S. Vander Griend, L. Cobb, L. Gartley, G. Isbell, I. Anderson, Third Row: I. Wuichet, L. Allison, T. Croll, I. Simkus, A. Schultz. Fourth Row: B. Staffeld, D. Wynkoop, I. Shiner, A. Shaffer, M. Williams. Last Row: K. K I ht 1 H. i ww 3 2 W E ' KH. we 5 9' at fesjsi. : V, in ft, it if - '..sss,, -1,-t gs?-it: g . , Qgsssttg Q , . it f Q M 2. s is ,K . . lit , ffffi' . Q5 if .t A Q- 3 f gg, J I it , 3 , 2 Ik, it ts . Li. .SP . K S K K, 5 l 3' -pm..-. Hewes, G. Taylor, W. Bucklin, and P. Gouwens. Not pictured: C. Boyd, C. Briggs, L. Bundy, D. Cox, D. Deam, D. Dillman, A. Geddes, I. Hall, S. Kresge, M. Lindley, S. Oppeler, S. Peters, G. Richeson, B. Stebbings, and W. Wichers. Kim Planasch Debbie Powell Iayne Rain Ioan Reus Larry Robinson Kathy Samuel Ian Smith Laurie Stewart Suzan Stewart Paula Stone Lisa Thompson Sean Tseng Suzanne Walden Teri Wilkinson Iulianna Zizvari Members Earn hite Letters To be eligible for membership in White M club, students must have an academic average of 3.6 for three quarters and a two in citizenship. If a student qualifies for member- ship after one year, he receives a white letter. Second and third year members receive gold bars to add to their letters. As a service project, members vol- unteered to serve refreshments during intermission at the vocal Christmas concert. OFFICERS President ............... ...... R obert Kloss Vice-president ........ .......... L aura Cobb Secretary ........................ Alyson Geddes Adviser ...... ...... M rs. Elizabeth Christie Mrs. Becky Cofer ll7 Ncitional Honor Society Adrienne Beall Carl Callahan Donna Deam Sarah Ford Gretchen Geldmaker Gregory Haas Robert Hagan Michael Harmick Barbara Harrison Kathryn Holt Dwayne Horton Laurie Houck Faculty Selects New Members National Honor Society members were chosen from the upper quarter of the class on the basis of academic standing. They were also rated on such qualities as character, service to the school, and leadership. Each year 15'Z, of the senior class and SW, of the junior class are selected. Students who wish to be considered for membership fill out applications and are rated by the faculty. Final selections were made by the Faculty Membership committee. At the end of the school year an induction ceremony is held in the auditorium. OFFICERS President ........................... Robert Hagan Vice-president ........... Michael Hamrick Secretary .............. . .......... Patricia White Treasurer ......................... Debra Kercher Adviser .............. Mrs. Barbara Weltman na ? '-v Bob Hagan discusses plans for the induction ceremony. d,..-- Nctioncul Honor Society Lori johnson 'FY' l A Debra Kercher Edward Lopez L Elizabeth Manson 'Fw' Patricia White Not pictured ludy Lasher f qi:-v' Rebecca McCall Nanette Meade Michael Palmer Marc Pease Debra Powell loan Reus Larry Robinson i Thomas Scherschel janet Smith Susan Stewart Paula Stone Lisa Thompson Susan Stewart, Debra Kercher, Michael Palmer, ludy Lasher, and Tom Scherschel listen to the information about the selection of new members. H9 Top Four Percent 22 Make 4'X, 33 Make 10fX1 Seniors who made Top 4'Zs were grad- uated with the highest honors. They were recognized at graduation by the gold tassels worn on their caps Seniors in the Top 101, were Alice Baither, james Beight, Mary Lisa Black, Kathy Burch, Cecil Burnett, Stephen Campion, Kathy Conrad, Mike Cuomo, David Darsey, Susan Flath, Mary Gaulke, Ruth Gest, Sharon Guthrie, Carolyn Horky, james Ingram, Lori johnson, Betsy Keaton, Patricia Koszoru, Robert Melczarek, Mark Messina, Marc Pesae, Michael Quinn, jayne Rain, Robin Rampart, Kathy Samuel, Barbara Schafhausen, Melanie Sigurdson, janet Smith, Lauren Stewart, Cheryl Thaxton, Lisa Thompson, Erica VanBeuzekon, and Sally Walden. Robert Hagan Barbara Harrison Kathryn Holt Frank Kelley Robert Kloss Sarah Leach Patricia O'Connor Holly Pinkham Debra Powell Larry Robinson Thomas Scherschel Suzan Stewart Paula Stone Michele Sumner Sean Tseng julianne Zizvari 120 Barbara Bell Donna Deam Sarah Ford Gretchen Geldmaker Scott Gibbins Gregory Haas F P' F P rn I K ESP gh -.r e.-4 G gf nah SL gr .. Q3 E: .,,'5 12 'I' :-I' ELG' Sm as 30 0-3 QE 18 ms -.-.-.gn ---,-Q., .,-.......,... -..-...-W. -.-...--1-. .........,.a,. ,............aa.. ...-..-...a... Lzzfzwva 73355 !I'1l!i'!s'E .4 .....,4.g ...M ,, , W V l 6 w-umm-at 7 ww,-. The Daughters of the American Revolution Award was given to lan Smith. an W,-.--an K ew T? fi ' by .SI . .,.? Y .3 7 ' I Q,,,,fff,Q3.: ' b kg 3 3' , .k.s 2 V i ,,psI 5,,.,.,.,...,. ,,..,. . ,,....W....,., W i l Y S 1? Q 6 i l 3 I and Boys State. Bob Hagan, john Weichel, and Shanon Frost also attended. Mr. Leeth congratulates Paula Stone for her score on the Betty Crocker Test. Mr. Leeth explains the National Merit Scholarship program to Paula Stone and Greg Haas. SpedolHonon Debbie Powell was selected Drill Teamer of the Year. Seniors Earn Special Honors During the year seniors had the opportunity to earn special honors for such qualities as leadership, knowledge, and citizenship. The Drill Teamers selected Debbie Powell as Drill Teamer of the Year. lan Smith received the Daughters of the American Revolution award for her citizenship and service. Greg Haas and Paula Stone qualified for the National Merit Scholarship Pro- gram. Paula also won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of America award. Seven seniors attended the 1972 Girls and Boys State in Talla- hassee. They visited the capitol and learned about procedures in Florida government. l2l Domestic Exchange Group Visits Massachussetts Exchange members worked hard toward their trip to Adams, Massachusetts. Miss Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Bignell spent many hours planning for the trip and for the entertainment of the partners while they were in Bradenton. Three spaghetti dinners were held to raise money. The group left February 8 for the long bus trip. They spent a day at the nations capitol where they toured many historical points of interest. Members received a very hearty welcome from their partners at the Hoosac Valley High School. The week went fast as they spent it enjoying the snow and such sports as ice-skating, sledding, skiing. and snowmobiling. They also toured Williams College, ArnoId's Print Works, and Clark Art Institute. c jams' .Rr .. , of15ffs9H i I ...sq -s 'k 7s OFFICERS President ............ .......... 1 an Simkus f,,.g,,:T mm Vice-president ...... ....... B ob Schermer PA Secrgtary 1 Uvlrgmla Baden Members of Domestic Exchange are S Powell I Rain T Ratliff B Schermer Advisers ....... . ..... Miss Carol Dennis Kresge, V. Baden, L. Cobb, K. Conrad D 1 Simkus S Stathis S Teal B Thomas Mrs' Nancy Bignen Deam, R. Delonge, E. Flowers, S. Gibbins L Thompson G Taylor S Vander Griend M B. H A. Glendening, B. Harrison, K. Holt R R Wilder E Wlndisch K Witte andl r' lames lgne Houck, D. Hubbard, M. Martin, N. Meade D WUlChet Laurie Cobb and Barbara Harrison wrap silver- Miss Dennis and Mr Leeth discuss final plans before departure ware in preparation for a spaghetti dinner. while members and parents wait anxiously T22 v Domestic Exchonge Ross Houck wonders whether he dares to try a bigger slope. lhe We 'Qt fl 1 P The exchange members from Adams gather at a banquet welcoming the Bradenton group F t,..t Slam Stathis readies himself for a skiing lesson at Brodie Mt. Bob Delonge discovers that skiing isn't as easy as it looks. 123 , n ORTS Varsity Football my ml .' if Q Clarence Thomas, lim Frith, and Lee Piper get ready to block for Alvin Smalls 1101. 'Canes Destro Qld Tradition The Hurricane Gridders, in posting a 7-2-1 record, had the first winning season since 1968 and the best record since the 1963 team was 8-2. In what was predicted as a rebuilding year, the players and coaches put it all together for many exciting victories. Manatee kicked off the year with a 10-7 upset of Sarasota. The 'Canes began a five-game winning streak with a 21-0 whitewashing of Cypress Lake. The highlight of the streak, which included a 14-11 Homecoming victory over Boca Ciega was a seesaw battle with Orlando Colonial in which Manatee emerged victorious 26-22. Coach Calvin Short's charges capped this superb season by upsetting King. Calvin Gissendanner eludes a tackler in the Clearwater game, Dwight Walton, Dan Fleming, and Keith Webb anchor the Manatee defense. , X Varsity Football 9, X we 5 3 Fifi . 'he 1973 Varsity Team includes Front Row: landy Spears, Dan Fleming, loe Greene, Dan 'ew, Manager lohn King, Mike lohnson, Mark iercher, Dwayne Horton, Chip McCarthy, Eddie Starling. Second Row: David landstra, Lee Piper, David Fields, Mickey Bellamy, Mike Lindley, Willie Washington Nate Smith, Elijah Hayes, Glenn Hubbard. Third Row: Alan Olsen, Brad Rutherford, Keith Webb, OJ. lohnson, Mike Cuomo, Frank Hiskes, Harvey Archie, Ken Dunlop, Randolph Williams. Fourth Row: Calvin I lickey Bellamy, the 1972 Tommy Paul Award Manatee's backs in picking up a crucial imner, shows the determination of first down against Lakeland. I 1 1125 U K It Gissendanner, Tom Sifrit, Alvin Smalls, lames Bacon, lim Frith, Daryll Cooper. Last Row: Anthony lohnson, Walter lohn- son, Dwight Walton, Pat Watson, Ed Dick lames Evins, Clarence Bacon, Dana Pope. 125 Varsity Football ' it in Head Coach Calvin Short watches intently as his 7-2-1 team pUSheS Glenn Hubbard is tackled after catching a pass against Northeast. on to another victory against an unlucky opponent. 1 ..-.V - , Q Efsgwi-WWRSN As, .eve i . ,J vWl'4Qh '35 ,- A im Q X xx I x ii t , K - , g fi X 3 .H 1: is K .. - -. The 1973 Varsity Coaches are Charlie Daniel, Wilford Stokes, Eddie Shannon, Calvin Short, Andy Toombs, and Tommy Plaster. A ,yKAN4!, 'Swv NG cgi S7 ,V 126 l Mike johnson f72j and David Fields f21j as he retums a punt against Boca Ciega. open a big hole for Randolph Williams f33j Randolph scored on a punt return this year. Varsity Football 'Cane Players Gain Honors The highly successful Manatee football team was lead by many hardworking players and coaches. Twelve 'Canes were named to the Manatee County All-Star team and Coach Calvin Short was tabbed as Coachof the Year. The offensive players were Lee Piper, Ed Dick, james Evins, O. j. johnson, Mickey Bellamy, Alvin Smalls, and Frank Hiskes. The defensive players were Mike johnson, jim Frith, Rock Fleming, james Bacon, and Anthony johnson. Line coach Wilford Stokes ended his coaching career on a winning note at MHS after four years of service. oach Stokes talks to Coach Toombs and Coach Daniel over the walkie- O. j. johnson catches a sideline pass against Northeast. alkie as he tries to get the headphone working. 127 Junior Varsity Football Baby 'Canes Score High The l.V. football team had its second consecutive winning season with a 6-2 record. Coach john Ensor, with a tvvo-year 13-3 mark, commented, We started off the year with a few fundamental problems, but as the season progressed, these problems were ironed out. He also stated that four players scored 30 points or more. Bryan Geurin and Vincent Dawes with 36 points each, john Burch with 32 points, and Ricky Garrison with 30 points led a high scoring backfield. The highlight of the season was the 32-8 romp over Sarasota followed li j 3 H Y - 7 qi My f !WWffmwffT,,W , Coach Bruce Crump gives instructions to Pumphrey, George Obranic, and Terry by the 8'0 defeat of Lakeland' leff Combee, Wally Watkins, Kevin Zimmerman during a break in the action. lim Saur Q75j, Kevin Pumphrey 161, Wally Watkins f50j, Mott 'T'- -'-----........ - a. L-uk... ' -....,- r ----....,,- lohnson Q72j, Greg Netzley Q74,, Vincent Dawes f32j, and Ricky Garrison f44j are pass-blocking for Chip McCarthy UD. 128 Head Coach lohn Ensor along with assistants Bruce Crump and Kirk Horswill fnot picturedj led the l.V. team to a 6-2 record. l l i i l Junior Varsity Football The I. V. football team of 1973 is Front Row: lohn Burch, Sam Iohnson, Terry Noll, Ceola lazier, Scott Dunlop, Andrew Baker. Second Row: Leslie Yates, Bryan Geurin, Anderson Daniels, lohn Pyle, Robert Buckley, Mott lohnson. Third Row Lindell Townsel, Ross Houck, Vincent Dawes, Mike Barton, Ricky Garrison, lames Goodman, Theodis Goggins. Fourth Row: Paul Brokaw, Kevin McNally, David Kibben, Terry Zimmerman, Leroy Shuler, jesse Yawn. Fifth Row: Mike Gettinger, Rex Willis, Richard Fintel, lim Saur, leon Kelly, Ronnie Mitchell. Sixth Row: Greg Netzley, Mark Kercher, Chip McCarthy, Gerald Williams, George Obranic, David DeVane, Wally Watkins. Seventh Row: Richard Gause, Greg Cook, Kevin Pumphrey, Woody Wirtz. Last Row Eddie Clark and Skipper Walton. Quarterback Chip McCarthy is ready to unload a pass as Vincent Dawes Q32j and Mike Gettinger UU block. 129 Freshman Football 'IL 'QF' - 9 The Freshman Red Team is Front Row: Tony Tucker, Willie Smith, Carlton Thomas, Charles Bixby. Second Row: Doug Knotts, Wayne Washington, Eddie Carnes, Tim Kirby. Third Row: Greg jones, David Wilder, lacky Garvin, leff Wright, Melvin Wilson. Fourth Row: Mike Speas, Tim Bragg, Martin Hamilton, Don Shaurette. Fifth Row: Ben Gullett, Paul Baker, Dan Dittman, David Briggs, Mark Mora, Thomas lohnson. Sixth Row: lohnny lohnson, leff , , , , Hamish, Brooks Smith, Mike McReady, Alan Gartley. Back Row: wdhe Bord iwhne 253 'S brought to the ground by lames Lang Fred Schaub, lames Lang, and Philip Wolford. med 313 as Mark Mora med 58, pursues' ' ' ar e . V es 1 . W- A The Freshman White Team is Front Row: Larry Shannon, Nims Isom, Steve Longstreet, Tom Grant. Second Row: Mark Smith, Willie Boyd, Clint Lang, Bruce Cohenour. Third Row: Wally Thorne, Brian Keene, Bruce Farmer, Victor Esposito. Fourth Row: Mark Fransen, Ron Randall, Ken Blair, Grant Blackwell, Calvin Summey. Fifth Row: Kent Huff, 130 i .. . 7 i L' is i i 1 an - 1 Larry Davis, Tyrone Shinn, Lonnie lohnson, Kent Knisley. Sixth Row: Richard Bowen, Greg Taylor, Greg Dietrich, David West, Steve Papero. Seventh Row: Kelvin Wilson, leff Fruth, David Cooley, Brian Lakes. Back Row: leff Mohler, Steve Cannon, Lee Weixelbaum, and Bert Woodson. Red Captures County Title The Freshman Red Team won the County Title with a 4-1-1 record. The White Team posted a 2-2-2 mark. The coaching staff, consisting of Bob Pickens, Steve Brown, Willie Clemons, Bill Bishop, and Wayne Dimond, thought the teams seemed to show the enthusiasm and desire to be successful on a higher level. Head Coach Bob Pickens said, I was satisfied with the performance of both teams. When they are combined to form one unit next year, I believe they have the talent to become a real winner. Junior Vorsity Cheerleaders Future Varsity Starts Spirit The junior Varsity Cheerleaders had one of the busiest schedules of any sport in trying to bring out some school spirit. Led by Captain Marianne Phillips and assisted by their manager, Barbara Gregory, they cheered at Freshman and junior Varsity football and ' it basketball games. Their helpful The l.V. Cheerleaders are Front Row: Back Row: Wanda Williams, Kim Lengel, sponsors were Mrs. Sally Bishop Sandi Davis, Kim Floyd, Marianne Phillips. Cheryl Hicks, and Becky Hullinger. and Miss Donna Macke. Kim Lengel and Wanda Williams hold Marianne Phillips while Becky Hullinger and Sandi Davis lead the fans with a cheer perfecting a cheer during a practice session. that will inspire the Baby 'Canes to another victory. ISI Varsity Cheerleaders Susan Flath, Barbie Crisp, Debbie Russ, PU! l0g9ll'l9f the pre-game banner before Libby Manson, Susan Ryan, and Nancy Smith the Riverview football game. Cheers Spark Winning Season The Varsity Cheerleaders led the student body to a very high spirited year. The cheerleaders were aided in their efforts by new megaphones and a couple of hard working sponsors, Mrs. Sally Bishop and Miss Donna Macke. Libby Manson served as Captain and Holly Denton as Co-captain. After football season the cheerleaders were split into two groups. Each group cheered at every other basketball game. Suegene Roberson is held up by Susan Ryan and Debbie Russ before a kickoff as the cheerleaders tell the Hurricanes to Go. A-F 'A xx Libby Manson and Holly Denton rejoice after a 'Cane touchdown. 'fM lfwmqlv-Shim Varsity Cheerleaders The Hurricane Cheerleaders are Front Row: Crisp, Susan Flath, Sheila Brown. Second Russ, SUSHI1 RYBI1, 51108009 Roberson- Back Cindy Kropp, Susan Brasington, Barbie Row: Nancy Smith, Faye Cromartie, Debbie ROW! Holly DCDIOI1 and Libby MAHSOH. Faye Cromartie Ieads the student body in cheers Nancy Smith, Faye Cromartie, and Debbie Russ go through one during the Homecoming pep rally. of many cheers trying to bring out some school spirit. 133 Varsity Wrestling ff yt . , ' Wmrf , xxx The District Champions Wrestling Team is lohn Duey, Dan Fleming, Victor Davis, Goodpaster, Keith Mahler, Coach Bob as follows: Mark Dillon, Clyde Redmond, lames Samuel, Pat Mowry, Coach Ed PiCk0f1Sf Derek Pilgef, and 3I'iill'I Garnet!- Manatee Takes 2nd In State For the second consecutive year, Coach Ed Coodpaster was named Coach of the Year by the Florida West Coast Wrestling Coaches Association. He led his team to the District ll Wrestling Championship and a second place finish in the State Tournament Derek Pilger, Mark Dillon, Clyde Redmond, james Samuel, and Victor Davis were all District Champions while Dan Fleming took third place. Pilger and Samuel finished 2nd in the State Tournament while Dillon and Davis were third. james Hook works on his Pirate opponent. lames wrestled on Varsity and lunior Varsity. l34 'Z Q Varsity Wrestling ,.., . ., .-:,:::w'. : - 'vs . Q -:l f f .s , 7-wi:w'111f:7:s..s---fS:xf'1gzWrf?Z sg-2, ww -5-.Ls'.:fesx1ifaemtswt---.,- -fc :M f , .V , . , . 1 . - 1-7 -1 , ra ., -gsm , Z,-, ,. .i H -- -5. -.- ,EQ f-fig, 7' ., - ' -- -Kvg:f:f,sw,sf-f -. 14 A gf L-'W-J-.wgt.fw,.,:-1 ic. ,sew-.--ff - L --sy A -D: r--, U ff: - ,1--W fs- - .. . .. - , ,. -'a-:-:1',,-.-:- - r +M , rev-wffiif 1?1+wfi'??f'ff ' - -. - to ' 'z -- -sr ,, -- -9- 1 .. --,:-:,,-. s1:svs- vf:gurf,-- M f f- z:igs7c.sa'i'-if-sf:f+.sw51fr-'ffrmsffzss',5ms,1--2if-wiiwws-E -- . .s-L13w5z:f1-M-it-53 -is-z 3-was , , W e ui :, -- ,,:::- ' - fs,--w 1 -my :swvg H -:wap- - .g . -- - ,,,,f..f. . ' .. was fmkffs. me. ' . - . '::-..'f- b? !f, ' f- '- Wi' If'-3311's-ii'.'--efffsilfsez -'ELQ53 -Wg:-iii. 25115-iv 915' :T 11? - Tile-WL: f S2wf WE?' ' -92711-W in ' :::.':6 Hi -' IM If - , WV! saam aasi - ': 1fVf.:r . . ' - 7 'ic ' f f .. I - K . ,' ,. f. -- si . . -. ,gg Zi ' ' ens- H me or Derek Pilger gets the upper hand on his opponent from Seminole High School. Clyde Redmond is shown moments before pinning his foe. Victor Davis receives congratulations after winning his District match. l35 , Varsity Wrestling Grapplers Win Eleven Straight Dominated by returning seniors, the Wrestling Team posted a fine 13-1 match record, winning the last 11 matches in a row. In the Seminole Tournament, the 'Canes finished first for the third consecutive year with a record score of 107 points. Clyde Redmond won his weight division for the third year in a row. Redmond, Derek Pilger, james Samuel, and Victor Davis each took first places while Mark Landrum, Mark Dillon, Pat Mowry, and Dan Fleming captured second places. AH but Fleming were Seniors. Victor Davis who was third in the State pins his foe The wrestling Team is Front Row: lames Samuel Clyde Richardson Bob Matznlck Mason Pratt Wilbert Redmond, Derek Pilger, Mark Landrum, Keith Mahler Wichers Kevin McNally Back Row Richard Fintel Victor Davis. Second Row: Brian Garnett, Pat Mowry Tony Peterson Bill Basehore Kevin Gooding Manager lohn Duey, Villard Houston, Mark Dillon, lames Hook Mike Sawyer Manager lames Angelldis Steve Benefield Bob Faabe, Dan Fleming, Ken Chlebina. Third Row and George lames Mike Greer, Tom Studer, Dennis Mowry, Dan Lynch Ricky 136 Varsity Wrestlin Dan Fleming, third in the District, works on his opponent. The wrestler with the most wins ever at Manatee, Mark Dillon, works on a pin. lames Samuel's hand was held in this position 25 times this season. l37 Freshman Wrestling Frosh Take Four Victories The Freshman Wrestling Team, coached by Mr.'iWarren Hartman, finished their season with a 4-1 match record. One of their victories was a 54-0 romp over Brandon's layvees while another was a 63-18 win over Southeast's Varsity. The Frosh wrestled a tough schedule which included four junior varsity teams as well Rene Hartenstein and Mike Hook fight for a position on the freshman wrestling team. three Varsity teams' A 1 Hia: F AX-, ff i.' fx . . The Freshman Wrestling Team is Front Row: Tom King, Eric Geraldson, Tom Grant, Rene Hartenstein, Rick Stanley. Second Row: Mike Hook, Charles Bixby, Alan Gartley, Kent Huff, Ken ggsgpgsgg lzifflaigtgnwlsglh Row: Rick Mowry' Victor lohnson' Warren Hartman at one of their many practice sessions. leff Wright perfects a hold on Steve Papero with the help of Coach 138 'mx' . -ilu Sharon Overton watches intently during one of the many wins of the Wrestling Team. Cheerleaders show emotions after the victory at the District Tournament. il- e New Branch Starts Spirit This was the first year MHS had Wrestling Cheerleaders. Missy Hunter, lan Smith, Sharon Overton, Linda Bundy, and Augusta Po were selected to this initial group. They traveled to St. Petersburg for the District Tournament and to Ft. Lauderdale for the State Tournament as well as cheering at all regular season matches. Wrestling Cheerleaders The Wrestling Cheerleaders Front to Back are Linda Bundy, Sharon Overton lan Smith, Augusta Po, and Missy Hunter. 139 Varsity Basketball 4 A G 1 QQ M, ', M . E f Xt t -. 1 QM , V' 2f?:i2fGf1 Ah V ,K X-C:-.,,M D:-gy. len Sanders shoots a jump shot from the left baseline. Varsity Cagers Finish at 15-8 The Hurricanes ended a successful but yet disappointing season by bowing to Lakewood, 66-60, in the District 11 playoffs. The senior- led team played at a .652 clip, but they still fell short of their main goal, reaching the State Tournament. After getting off to a slow start, the cagers started a 7 game winning streak with a 84-68 win over Oak Ridge in the Christmas Tournament. The highlight of the streak, as well as the season, was the 75-71 victory over powerful Clearwater. Coach james Tiny Moffett believed this was the only game in which our team played up to its potential. Randy Speas lays in two points aganist outclassed Riverview Varsity Basketball The Varsity Basketball Team is Front Row: Danny D395 lon Tf0Yeff C0fkY Pafkef- Charles Pompey, Gary Taylor, and Reggie Gary Briggs, Nate Simmons' Clark Back Row: Randy Speas, lim Forssell, Williamg, Rasmussen, Ernest Bell, Ceola Lazier, Len Sande 5f Pete Canunef Don RanneY' Don Ranney drops in an easy basket ' aganist Riverview as Len Sanders watches. lim Forssell exhibits his tough defense. Charles Pompey hangs in the air while shooting a short shot against Southeast. .i ,mssw .i Nl W Varsity Basketball I S r - f Clark Rasmussen shoots an unmolested shot. Pele Canline Shows his Peffed release' 142 Hi? A Southeast player tries in vain to stop a Charlie Pompey lay-up. Players Accept High Honors Manatee placed four players on the All-County Basketball Team. Guard jim Forssell and forwards Len Sanders and Charlie Pompey were named to the first team and center Don Ranney was selected to the second team. Pompey was chosen as the Player of the Year in Manatee County by the Bradenton Herald. lan Brady assisted Head Coach Tiny Moffett in preparing the cagers for their tough schedule. Managers jim Turner and Dan Berner made sure the uniforms and equipment were in top condition. 'F is Varsity Basketball to Nate Simmons flips in two points past the outstreched arms of a Southeast player. Len Sanders tips in a missed shot against Florida State Champion Winter Haven. lim Forssell gets UP high f0f hiS Shot- 143 -...Mg Q: xs,,,,,,...-- 'il I x , x. 'Y Future Varsity Makes Progress Two freshman basketball teams were fielded for the second consecutive year. Coach Steve Brown and Coach Charlie Daniel picked a Red Team and a Blue Team. The Red Team finished with a 5-7 record while the Blue ended at 6-6. Although winning is important, the coaches felt that it was necessary for the players to learn to play together and work for the future. At the end of the season, six players improved enough to move up to the junior Varsity, where their ability was really tested. Freshman Bosketboll The Freshman Red Team is Front Row: Paul Herranz, Angus Graham, Mark Hudson, Dan Baker, Jeff Wright, Cedric Brown, Mark Bellemare, Lee Weixelbaum, Wwdv Wiffl, Smith, Melvin Wilson. Back Row: Richard Mike Spf-15, and Paul Green- , 42 a 10 r 34 ,llc 49 f , ' 4 The Freshman Blue Team is Front Row: Richard Campbell, Wayne Washington, Mark Hollobaugh, Kelvin Wilson, Greg Newsome. Second Row: Fred Schaub, Bobby Allison, Brian Keene, Mark Mong, Kent Huff. Back , Row: lim Nabergall, David Briggs, lim Corbett, and Greg Isaacs. lim Corbett hits a short shot as Lee Weixelbaum defends. 145 ti l if sl Varsity Baseball 'Cane Hitters Come Through After a slow start, the Manatee diamondmen got hot and put together a 7 game winning streak. The streak began with a 5-2 victory over Fort Myers after MHS had fallen to a 2-3 record. Until the hitting picked up, good pitching and a tight defense held the 'Canes together. MHS got tougher when the hitting came on. The 'Canes faced tough competition which included defending Class AAA Champion Bishop Barry and District Champ Sarasota. Fred Klages fires a strike while pitching against Kathleen. Bruce Hall's smile tells that he hit the ball hard lerry Dowdy has to make a head-first dive back to second base. lerry was a pitcher as well as a third baseman. 'I46 Varsity Baseball The Varsity Baseball Team is Front Row: l9 Y D0WdY, Dana QUl59nbeffY, UWY Hall' Dave B0UW9'f lim Frith, Mike Randy Clemons' Bob KIOSS' hype, Chadsey, Robinson. Back Row: Tom Ratliff, Bruce Scherman, Ray Gault, and Fred Klages. First baseman Ray Gault looks in as Fred Klages prepares to pitch. wuvrfmmffm fav - 4 was ' 'P MM 1 ky ,. , X -' N, 4, M lim Frith takes a good swing with his eye on the ball. T47 Varsity Baseball ,-.M ,L 1 Randy Clemons prepares to field a ground ball. A Fort Myers runner is held close to the first base bag by Mike Scherman. Leadoff batter Dana Quisenberry lines a hit to right field to begin a game. 148 Defense Holds Strong Point A tight infield defense and a good pitching staff were the strong points of the Baseball Team. Seniors jerry Dowdy, Randy Clemons, Dana Quisenberry, and Larry Robinson, and junior Mike Scherman formed one of Manatee's finest infields in recent years. Coach Bruce Crump set a goal of five victories from each of these four pitchers: Ray Gault, Fred Klages, Bob Kloss, and Dowdy. Each pitcher that made that goal was rewarded with a steak dinner. Varsity Baseball Ray Gault shows his fierce determination in delivering a pitch to the plate in the Lakeland game. MHS won 10-0. Catcher Larry Robinson watches as a Fort Myers hitter fouls a pitch off. Bob Kloss takes a throw at third base. Junior Varsity Baseball Glenn Hubbard waits for 3 pitch to hit Mike Koszoru delivers a pitch while Kenny Detweiler gets in fielding position 'Q N in A W. s .,,t ,W leadoff batter for the Baby 'Canes lohn Burch takes a big cut to begin their game with the Lakeland Dreadnaughts. l50 Junior Varsity Baseball 55153 twwl Mali! NOK The junior Varsity Baseball Team is Front Evans, Bob Marshall. Seeond Row: Glenn Row: Don Kloss, Woody Wirtz, Kevin Hubbard, Ronnie VanOstenbridge, Bishop Pumphrey, Mark Ruggiero, john Burch, Bill Hubbard, Paul Pearson, David Logan, Ricky un 4 ..i.n1a. ff Bishop Hubbard rounds third base and heads for home as Coach john Ensor waves him on. an Richardson. Back Row: Coaclrjohn Ensor, Mike Koszoru, Warren Bell, jeff Pecuszok, and Kenny Detweiler. Baby 'Canes Show Potential The junior Varsity Baseball Team, headed by Coach john Ensor, played a tough and demanding schedule, maybe the toughest j.V. schedule ever. Even so, they won their first five games before losing to Bishop Barry. Having Paul Pearson, Kenny Detweiler, Bishop Hubbard, Don Kloss, and john Burch on the infield, we were very hard to beat , said Coach Ensor, Even with the tough schedule we had, l expected fourteen to fifteen wins. We were that tough. l5l Varsity Trock i 1 Leroy Shuler passes the baton to Iames Goodman. Mike Geurin out distances his competitors in the 880. The Varsity Track Team is Front Row: Matt Gallo, Theodis Goggins, Gerry Isbell, David Fields, Harvey Archie, Peter Warrick, Sam lohnson, Willie Washington, Roy Sumner, Scott Dunlop, Mike Russell, Richard Fintel. Second Row: Terry Zimmerman, Robert lackson, 152 Lee Piper, Ross Houck, Don Cotton, Alvin Smalls, Eddie Clark, Leroy Shuler, Clayton Allen, Calvin Gissendanner, Wally Watkins, Steve Langdon. Third Row: Chris Clark, Frank Hiskes, Mike Geurin, George Obranic, Ricky Garrison, Marty Mong, Darryl Cooper, Irving Dawes, Gary Briggs, Mike Taylor, Bob Delonge, Iames Goodman, George lackson, Gary Roberts, Rick Lewis, Paul Brokaw, lerry Baker, Billy Kelley. Back Row: Bryan Geurin, Angus Graham, Mike Lindley, Mark Mong Tom Harrison, Gary Omler, Steve O'Brian and Ed Dick. I Frank Hiskes, the 'Canes best 440 man, wins his quarter-mile race. Varsity Track Track Team Works Hard Starting on january 15, practice for the track team began. Starting slow at first so no one would pull any muscles, the coaches began to get their men in shape. Consisting mostly of juniors and sophomores, the team started to shape up before the first meet. Coach Andy Toombs stated early in the season, We will depend heavily on our relay teams. The boys are a hard working group of kids and we should beat a lot of people. We should even have some of the boys go to state. Ed Dick gets off a good throw in the shot. 153 Track john Duey, Eric Engelhard, and Pat Mowry are the Cross-country runners sweating out one of their long races. ', ' X Q , -Q ,max Q wh. , ' 9- The Freshman Track Team is Bob Ware. Second Row: Andrew Pareti, Winkler, Ed White, Lee Weixelbaum, Mark Front Row: Leroy Thomas, Wayne Stephens, Kelvin Wilson, Ira Waiters, Richard Mong, Melvin Wilson, lim Moss, Mike Greg Atkinson, Doug Prior, Chuck Campbell, leff Wright, Mike Connell, Speas, lon Ladd, Tim Lynch. Phillips, Eddie Carnes, lohnnie Randy Cooley, David Cooper, Angus Graham, Washington, Dale Kegler, Carlton Thomas, Back Row: Paul Green, Kent Knisky, Bill l54 Peter Warrick tries to clear six feet in the high jump. The Varsity Track Coaches are David Greene, Tommy Plaster, Kirk Horswill, and Andy Toombs. Track Calvin Gissendanner finishes fast to win the 100 yard dash. Cross Country Shows Desire Having the willpower to run 2V2 miles before school and seven miles after school, the Cross Country Team paid for success. Bob Delonge, john Duey, Mark Dillon, Eric Englehard, Pat Mowry, Derek Pilger, Matt Gallo, Tony Tillis, Villard Houston, and Chris Clark made up the hard-working group. Always seen with the team was Coach David Green, riding his ten speed bicycle behind them. 155 Golf Experienced Golfers Excel Losing only one player by graduation, the linksters were ready for the season to begin. Returning to the squad were jeff johnston, George DeSear, Mike Pearson, Mike Drummond, Carl Callahan, and Wayne johnson. Practicing after school at the Bradenton Country Club, the players with the lowest scores were checked by Coach Wilford Stokes. The ones with the best scores during the week were the ones that competed in the matches. Blasting out of the sand trap was the only way out for Mike Drummond. The Golf Team includes Mike Pearson DeSear David Knowles Back Row: Carl Qputtlngj and Front Row Chris Boyd Callahan Mike Drummond Tom Beville, and Rick Pearson, jeff johnston, George Wayne johnson. Tom Beville tees off to start his round. n- WW: 'P is eess C C ,- ef L Q... ..,... V L ,,: . 47 A A m. Mali lohn lopez serves as his partner Frank Kelley prepares for the return. Tennis Aided By New Courts The new tennis courts on Ninth Avenue gave the Tennis Team some additional practice area. ln this rapidly growing sport, open courts are very rare. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop took over the coaching spots for the Tennis Teams. The Girls' Team was hurt by graduation and had only only two returning players, Cindy Stewart and Teresa Morgan. The Boys' Team was very experienced in that they had four returning lettermen, Myles Williams, john Lopez, Mike Merritt, and Larry Roberts. Stewart' Anne Rggd, Debbie Kereher, Frances Walton, Liz Weichel, Teresa The Tennis Team is Front Row: Scott Witt, lohn Lopez. Second Row: Mrs. Bishop, Cindy Cox, Pam Wilson, Cindy Tennis with-C Debbie Kercher shows her left-handed form. 'W ii Morgan. Back Row: Mr. Bishop, Mike Hollobaugh, Scott Gibbons, Mike Merritt, Myles Williams, Mike VanBeuzekom, Bob Harbert, Larry Roberts, and Frank Kelley. l57 Varslty Basketbail Manatee 10 Sarasota 51 Pete 1 4 Southeast 17 Winter Haven 21 Cypress BOCH Ciegii 1 8 V Lakeland 26 Orlando 14 1 Boca 1 4 Northeast 0 1 Riverview 1 4 King V iiww 5 .. Q 5 X K K .. 5 :SQ . KKK Q .. Q . .E S i Ka S six .. S ' s -.1 ,X -5 Q X. 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X- -Q. - -KK XS ' . 5,5-SEEK, - K. 5 3323 K - KKMKQKQS' XSQK K. - sf KKK:-K ,... 2 I- . . .. 2- . Ke-5 - .K K X- K K .5 -KKK .XFN -- -K 'K .. - S2 .F K K 1 - wr- g,,.,XX-..2fKK'KK'e ---- W - 'K if f if-KW. . K- Q2 E KK K K 5 K- - K - -K . -S ig- if: gg.. KK - UN ' K- -f -5-fXXQe:iff-mX,-z-fm...-+5-wartszf-Kzmm---.X-K.-Kia-igwsia1.--X fK.K-.-.ia 355 -- f- ., K Slgg..-.Q-Q-5 -as --.X-. .... .SX-1.-...ga-.5-.-.ww-.1-K9.,fXX...g.Kf1XfSwfi..:5:-Z-:f-1--fX2SX.-f-5i---9k.- K-ga-K fri is KK-- - K- ,- V - 1 1 ,V ,',' I l 1 ,VV X Administration ..-Q-+s'- N 44 The School Board of Manatee County includes Mr. C. Davis, Dr. C. l. Baran, lr., Dr. William H. Bashaw, William Lacy, Mr. Theodore Griffin, Mrs. Marjorie Mrs. Mary Yelvington, and Mr. Alan P. Murray. Ml' Wheeler B1 l-eelh follows the d3llY Mr. Oscar Sanders talks to the guidance Mr. Wesley Choate stresses an important routine of making announcements. department about a schedule change. point while addressing the student body. Administration l S l i,,f'f T i MiS5 MNY I-OU Sfhmid and MV- Wifofd Stokes C0mP3 9 Mr. Robert Crawford discusses with Miss Nancy Carson an iiheil' attendance records f 0m 'he P eVi0U5 d3Y- idea of disciplining the students of Manatee High School. Administrators Guide Activities The idea that the only thing the deans did was discipline is totally wrong. Among their many and varied duties was checking on the absences and attendances of the entire student body. Mr. Leeth, our principal serving in his ninth year, hired the permanent staff members, while Mr. Choate the assistant principal on North Campus, hired the substitute teachers. Mr. Robert Stewart, the assistant principal on South Campus, made sure that Special Enrichment Days ran smoothly. Dr. Warren Cooper, curriculum specialist, guided students enrolled in the Independent Study Program, while Mr. Choate, the assistant principal on North Campus, hired South Campuses, concerned himself with the daily problems of the high school along with the scheduling of migrant students in classes. Mr. Robert Stewart checks the attendance sheets before putting them in the boxes. Dr. Warren Cooper checks a list of courses for the second semester. 'l6l Guidance Department Guidance Aids Career Choice The Guidance Department concerned themselves not only with the daily needs of students but also with their future. Any information needed about a college or a particular vocation could be found in the department's offices on North and South Campuses. Throughout the year, tests of all sorts were given. Some of these included college entrance exams, the Senior Placement, and the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test for juniors. These tests gave each student a placement locally, statewide, and nationwide. Based on these results, the Guidance Department was able to reach a conclusion concerning the betterment of each gi . , gg i ,Ar x Mr. William Yates, head of guidance, directs students on the first day of were helping the seniors apply for scholarships conducting staff meetings, Studentis future' school. Among his many responsibilities and administering the SAT, Mrs Lois Haines senior counselor, works Z I l . . ' . on a college application. .nJ ': ' .a --4 w, i ., s li l ,L Miss loe Berta Bullock, Director of Student Activities, makes an addition to the school calendar. A . Mr. lon Vander Schouw checks a schedule. Guidance Department Rf i ' .. 4' ' ,,,7 ge zb. .. is ' mi lf - - fr E is ' -A- .. ., :-, ., kN Q-we Y is eg NN REQ N 31 eeee A 1 1 - i X K X I: Mr. lay Calkins discusses school problems with one of his sophomores. T0 make gure that lhe Iocalign of the guidance office was clear 10 incoming freshmen, a helping hand was posted. Mrs. Roberta Briggs, Deric Wilson, Mr. lay Calkins, and Mrs. Marjorie Levenson discuss opportunities open to underclassmen. 163 - e fr -ni Mrs. Camille Southerland, Mrs. Velma Mizell, and Mrs. Betty Brumfiel unite to solve a clerical problem. Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper is the cheery voice on the other end of the line when you call the main office. Office Workers Keep Us Going Even with reams of paperwork, report cards, and attendance sheets, the office staffs still stick with it. Many unusual things happened there, too. Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper was also the reserved football ticket box office, and for the first time, Mrs. Betty Brumfiel no longer had to figure out grade point averages for honor rolls, as the computer did it. Mrs. Glenda Eichholz, bookkeeperp Mrs. Keaton, secretary, form the efficient Peggy Ballard, registrar, and Mrs. Nancy office staff on South Campus. fi rx rx 'P Q When in doubt about a literary problem, iust ask for the assistance of Mrs. Alice Q.: rw' -ax: Q' Q1 -. 59, - 5,1 - ff'-skew Q Damn i fi. Us J' E M, fl? lie if 2 445j'V'E57ff'f3'3?ST?E1-i, ' if . 5 - l 'W :a-f'.::g::f..a: V1 ., K . .f-a n y 1 . , . f' I P- H Deery, .Mrs. Marjorie Hill, or Mrs. Elizabeth High of the North Campus Library. Library Staff Libraries Have Most Answers Everything from aardvark to Zed is at your fingertips. With approximately 27,000 books and an efficient staff on both campuses, the libraries endeavor to fulfill the needs of the student body. Someday, in order to further meet the demand, the librarians hope to have a centrally located library. Mr. Kenneth checks to see what films are in stock in the SC library. W0Und9d in the line Of dutl' lfuf finger on 3 Piece of paperl, Mrs. Evelyn Davis reshelves books. l65 English Department Writers Visit Desert Island A visit to a desert island was made by Creative Writing students through the use of their pens. Although Creative Writing was not a new course, many of the English Department's mini-courses were. Students could take drama, debate, mythology, and mass media. For freshmen, grammar came alive in the form of Social Competency. Sophomores found enjoyment in studying the anecdotes of celebrities like Flip Wilson, while juniors were urged to work diligently on their term papers. Seniors portrayed fourteenth century Englishmen from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Speech students, concentrating on the outdoor life, learned of golf and sailing in demonstration sessions. Mr. Frank Anderson English II Mrs. Beverly Buckle English II Mrs. Virginia Davis English I Mr. Ronald Fortner English IV, Humanities Mrs. Ruth Fortson English I Mr. David Greene English II Mrs. Brenda Harvey English III Mrs. Mavis Hensley English I,lV Miss Delores Hughes Vocational English English Mrs. Nettie Hult English IV 'I66 English Department Steve Tetreault argues a point of grammar in his disapprovingly. Debate and Discussion taught Debile CIISS, while Mark lohnson listens sophomores how to stage an effective argument. FZ Bringing a bit of the good old outdoors inside, lay Taylor explains the parts of a sailboat and the techniques of sailing to his class. Many speech students spoke on open-air activities. Dressed as the Prioress from The Canterbury Tales, Alice Baither recounts ner story to Mrs. Nettie Hult's English class. I67 English Department Richard Cloutier waits for inspiration to come assignment Many wntmg students found that for his story for Mrs. Schork's Creative Writing peaceful surrounding was necessary az Mrs. layma Gillaspie finds time to help Laurice Anderson with the grammar homework. 168 'Hip- English Department I I :EMP Claudette Mosher listens respectfully as Mr. Ives stresses VIASTERPIECE ATE the importance of one of the particular themes used during the school year. Mr. john Ives English ll Mrs. Diane Kanzler English I Mrs. Eunice LaFlam English lIl,lV Miss Rosemarie Liska English Ill Mr. Eugene Mazzone English IV, Speech I Mrs. Shirley Megahee English IV I Mr. Marvin Neff English lll,IV Mi. I69 W! qi tw 1 L Mrs. leanne Parrish Dept. Chairman, English ll Mrs. Sonia Schork vu Eng. Ill, Creative writing 1 Mr. Ralph Smith I 5 English I lj if 'J I VVW. . Mr. Frank Tillett liifmg HA., H Iggy f ' English III, Annual QQQE W J 'df K W , 7 Mr. William Wood gf? English ll kj! V Language Department Language Aids Travel Abroad Students in the language department acquired many useful lingual skills that they can use if they ever travel abroad. The Conversational Spanish students now know how to ask for food, clothing, lodging, and plane tickets if they ever go to any Spanish speaking country. Latin classes studied mythology and classical heritage, while French classes learned about modern France through readings and conversations. Many opportunities to use this knowledge were made available to students. Mr. Gobin took a group of interested students on a tour of Europe with an emphasis on France. Mrs. Kidder sent two students to the Instituto Hispanoamericano in Zacatecas, Mexico. While they were there, they stayed with Mexican families and studied under teachers who spoke only Spanish. Knowledge of a second language will become an essential part of our lives. The United States recently became the fifth largest Spanish speaking country in the world. Mr. C. H. Gobin French l,Il,III,IV Mrs. Zeneida Gonzalez Spanish l,III,lV Mrs. Sara Kidder Latin I,II,IV, Spanish Mr. john Mitchell Spanish Il, Conv. Spanish Mrs. Barbara Weltman Dept. Chairman, Spanish I Language Department Mrs. Sara Kidder prepares to drive see the production of the play several of her I.atin students to ANTIGONE, at Palmetto High School. Anthony Caminite concentrates on his Spanish pronunciation in the North Campus language lab. Mr. Harvey Gobin gives an oral examination to Brooke Stebbings in French III class. l71 ll ,., Science Department Laser Beam Demonstrated Many new discoveries were made by students enrolled in the science program. Several of these breakthroughs involved the laser beam which was purchased at the beginning of the year. Physics students were instructed in its structure and use, while biology classes were concerned with the structures of plants and animals. Ecology was a widely discussed subject in the Earth-Science classes. Several debates were held in order to propose the steps that needed to be taken in the Bradenton area. Marine Biology students went on field trips to collect specimens which were then placed in holding tanks. In this way, they could then study the ecology of a marine system. leff Thompson observes a chemical Mr. Berry often surprised his reaction in the chemistry lab. students with such experiments Dian Narmore points out the bones of the hand and lower arm to Mr. lon Steketee on an oral exam in biology 172 Science Department Gen. Wilbur Skidmore dEm0I'lSIfilleS the The Sh0Cker actually sends an arc of Sh0Ckel 10 GUY l5bell, while line 035035, electricity between two objects. Ieanne Hall, and Tom Scherchel watch. 5'0- Mr. Allo Anderson discusses the surface of the moon with his class Mr. Olen Berry Dept. Chairman, Chemistry Mr. john Bradbury Biology Mr. Steve Brown General Science Mrs. Laveda Greene Biology Mrs. Alice Kashuba General Science, Earth Science Mr. Robert Markwood Chemistry Mrs. Marilyn Nolan Biology Mrs. Marjorie Rushlander Biology Mr. Wilbur Skidmore Physics, Chemistry Miss Gilda Smith Biology Mr. lon Steketee Biology Mr. Theodore Tillis Biology Not pictured: Mr. Allo Anderson General Science Math Department L iga ,,,. g W ,, , V, is Brenda Goolsby concentrates on an important theorem Myles Williams works a problem for his homework on a slide rule. in Miss Dennis' geometry class. Math Pioneers New Careers In order to meet with future demands, students at MHS found it necessary to learn to count change! Of course, the math classes taught how to perform this task and much more. Math Analysis and Math V involved a more extensive study for the college bound student. For the not so daring, modern courses in Algebra and Geometry were offered. For future office workers enrolled in the business program, Business Math provided a background for the daily problems concerning math that they will someday face. An important trigonometry identity, Math Analysis classes, set many given for homework in Mrs. TinsIey's students' thought centers to work. l74 Math Department Mr. Robert Bixby Algebra, General Math Mr. jan Brady Algebra ll, General Math Mr. john Bramlett Pre-Algebra, Geometry Miss Carol Dennis Pre-Algebra, Geometry Mr. Wayne Dimond Algebra I, General Math Mr. john Ensor General Math II Mr. William Frank Geometry, Algebra ll Mr. Edward jenkins General Math Il, Geometry Graham Wllllams discovers the various ways that our number system can be written. l75 Moth Department Mike vanlleuzekom prepares to demonstrate the method for finding the equation of a circle ln Algebra II Mrs. Elizabeth Klein Algebra l Mr. Charles Levan Pre-Algebra, General Math Mrs. Dorothy Patterson Dept. Chairman, Algebra Mrs. Susan Rudacille Pre-Algebra, Algebra II Mr. Albert Snider Geometry-, Algebra I Mr. Lee Stevenson General Math Mr. Stephen Stokes Vocational Math Mrs. Reable Tinsley Math V, Math Analysis Emphasizing the importance of the 93dS.il YCPQN in Mr- Kittle'S South during the Civil War, Pam Bearden Amefmin H'5l0 Y CIGSS- Sociol Studies Students Stud Urban Planning Another way we learned about other people was through social studies. History Analysis, a senior course, taught students the political structure of a nation in the twentieth century. For those interested in the social angle, psychology and sociology were made available. juniors studied the restoration period, while sophomores could elect to study the world and its culture from the beginning. Freshman courses underwent a change from traditional civics. Although it did not stray completely from tradition, community affairs and urban planning were discussed. The two quiz teams, High Q and Categorically Speaking, under the sponsorship of Mr. Booth and Mrs. Haines, were victorious in the first round, making them eligible for the semi-finals. SNELL HAAS STONE KELLEY Members of the '72-73 High-Q team are Rand Snell, pictured are lim Wuichet and lim Parker, alternates, Greg Haas, Paula Stone, and Frank Kelley. Not and Mr- William Booth, SP0nS0I'- 177 Social Studies Members of the '72-73 Categorically Geldmaker Sponsor Mrs Lois Haines Nichols fstandmgj Greg HaaS lay Speaking team are fseatedj Gretchen Paula Stone Suzy VanderGriend loel T-1Yl0I' and B0b Hagen Mr. Robert Atkinson Civics Mr. john Beville World History Mrs. Nancy Bignell Civics Mr. William Bishop Civics Mr. Donald Boney American History Mr. William Booth Dept. Chairman, CMHD, HRSA Mr. john DeForge Economics, American History Mr. joseph DesRosier Psychology, CMHD Mr. jerome Eichholz Civics Mr. Raymond Ewers World History 178 Sociol Studies Mr. Sterling Forrester World History Mr. Cary Holbrook American History, Civics Mr. Franklin Kittle 5 American History Mrs. Martha Martin American History Mr. Thomas Orehowsky Psychology, CMHD 93 Mr. Donald Schork Sociology, CMHD Mr. Harold Surran American Government Mrs. Sandra Thompson American History Miss Sara Williams ,f American History 7 ,J- ' WWW S 3 Ak,s E l xv Mr. loseph DesRosier times Libby Manson during a test for the spatial factor of intelligence. This test shows a person's ability to judge the like and the unlike. Mr. Frank Kittle comes to the assistance of Debbie Russell and Bill Turner with the answer to an important question in American History class. l79 Business Educotion ' .1 FAC IT 'ffl 0809069009000 000000000090 EJG3Cf9C900C'3C9CDG3 TAB - s,,,, .. . A familiar sight to all typing students, the keyboard chart taught them the correct position of their fingers on a typewriter. Y P Business Ed. Builds Future Click, Click, Click, DlNC! were sounds that could be heard coming from within the business building. Typewriters, dictaphones, and adding and ditto machines were just some of the equipment used in the business program. Teachers demonstrated the use of these machines to show the different aspects of business professions. Courses including typing, record keeping, and shorthand were often found helpful by students enrolled in an academic schedule. For students who preferred on the job training, Distributive Education, Diversified Cooperative Education, and Cooperative Business Education I and ll were offered. These programs allowed the students to work in various stores and businesses around the city. 180 lohn DeForge practices a typing drill in his Personal Typing class. Pat Tromble ractices her shorthand in Office Practice class I 5,541 . Business Educolion Mr. Roy Baither DCT Miss Lois Barr Shorthand, Business Law, CBE Mrs. Ellen Bird Business Math, Personal Typing Mr. Walter Bucklin DE Miss Marion Canright ,,s Office Practice, Business English, CBE g Vf's .,,V Mrs. Elizabeth Christie ' A, E 7 Z ' ,Q E , job Training C Mrs. Rebecca Cofer My ' M C V Bookkeeping, Business Math, Typing J . ff E' Mrs. Maw Dilman N V .gg W Typing A ', '2fs.YZii N,-f 5 . , if ,,,, Lp sg N, Mrs. juanita Manley . A , .5 f N. A Shorthand, Office Practice Mr. David Mills Consumer Economics, Business Math Mr. joseph Petrilla Record Keeping, Business Math Mr. D. Chris Smith job Training Kim Diels double checks to make sure everything adds up in Bookkeeping. MVS- Ellen Bifd and MTS- MUY Dillman Check attendance for one of their Personal Typing classes. 181 Music Department Music Offers Large Variety just about anything musical that could be wished for is available in the MHS music department. Credit courses in voice, instrumental music, guitar, and theory, and extra-curricular activities such as a madrigal, a German band, and a male chorus were just a few of the many studies a student could pursue. ln these days of hustle and bustle, music is perhaps a refuge from the outside world. lulie Hollingsworth strums her guitar in time with the music in guitar class. ffi ..... Mrs. leanne Parrish requests a favorite White, David Everson, Betsie Watkins, Donna Deam, and Nate Proctor. Caroling Christmas carol from Mr. lames Forssell Alan Shaffer, lim Wuichet, Meri Bigham, in the halls at Christmas time has and his Ch0l'3liel'S which indllde Pill Tracy Scott, Frank Kelley, lodi Socolof, become a MHS tradition. l82 Music Department Mr. james Forssell Music Theory, Vocal Mr. Robert Greatwood Band I, li, III Mr. james Scott Guitar, Vocal Mrs. Dorothy Woodward Orchestra Wm f' W1 Z Z 51 ff rrrv 'VIZA f:'s ,, I if mwwbmwmm 2 , g 3 5? 2 f ff 2 3 Q ,WM 1 , 1 ff in ,iv l v i , i Y ik QW earning to play a brass instrument can sometimes be a difficult experience, at least in Bob lones' opinion. 183 Industrial Arts Students Learn Unusual Crafts Offerings of the 'newer' arts of macrame and batik, of the traditional fine arts of painting and sculpture, and of the industrial arts of drafting and woodworking met the needs of the students in the arts curricula. So many students were interested, though, that the teachers had to curb enrollment. The trend toward the arts was probably due to the students' desire to express themselves graphically. Mr. james Bignell Shop I, II Mr. William Morrison Drafting l, II Mr. Keith Robertson Electronics I, II Not Pictured Mr. Dwayne Fintel Shop I, Il 184 Mr. William Morrison expresses surprise with Debbie Williams' incredible project. Mr. Dwayne Fintel, shop teacher, demonstrates to his class the proper way to clean a part of a car radiator. Qtr. Mrs. Sandra Horswill helps Dan Dillon with his macrame project. Macrame is the art of knotting cords in geometric patterns. Art I, Art Department '24 I Mrs. Barbara Fintel 1 V' W . Q. 1, 1 A 'fi f ' ' ' K I-.,'-fr? 3 n I-fi' I Q f , K 7 I 0, ,M , .H J - an f 5 V , pl ,. Art I, II, ...,. ,..:. Q Z .. Mrs. Sandra Horswill I, III Diane Deese pauses for a moment from her work in order to take an objective look at her sculpture project. I85 Home Economics Department Bachelors Plan Their Meals Sewing, cooking, and cleaning were the principle skills taught in the Home Economics program. The enrollment included not only girls but also boys. Bachelor Survival, a class offered to senior males, taught all the essentials for living a bachelor's life. A variety of classes such as Food and Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles, Human Development, and Housing Services were available to all interested students. Each course was instructed at great depths for the benefit of the student, allowing them to achieve a better understanding of today's modern world. Debbie Ackles watches Miss Pat Couts as she demonstrates how to section an orange. Harvey Archie, under the watchful eye of Debra Hutchincon, cuts out a pattern for slacks. l 86 Myra Kiefhaber prepares to bake some cookies in her Home Economics class. Home Economics Department Bob Sherman, Greg Taylor, Gary Richelieu, left Greatwood, and Charles Brown are eating marshmallows dipped in chocolate fondue. ip, FP- swa- R . f 'Y if sf in ff? 5 A -.ft 5 . dggigiggi it , A Wi? Mrs. Doris Beville Home Economic I Mrs. Margaret Coon Modern Family Living Miss Dianne Evans Food and Nutrition Mrs. Patricia Fritz Bachelor Survival Mrs. M. Coldsworthy F,-.nfl --A m...-:.:-,. Mrs. Gayle Kelso Child Care Service Miss Donna Macke Home Economics l Miss Paula Miller Home Economics I Mrs. Betty Reinhardt Department Chairman Home Economics I Mrs. Martha Schumaker Clothing and Textiles A 187 Not Pictured Miss Pat Couts PFSR :Vvv 4 L V' VV ff I, Driver's Education Mr. Bruce Crump Driver Education Mr. Kirk Horswill Driver Education Mr. Gilbert lack Driver Education Mr. Stephen Olsen Driver Education Mr. Tom Plaster Driver Education ,...,.---- l I rf l Al Driving Class Aids Students Learning to pass correctly, to park parallel, and to be observant were the important points included in the driver's education program. Students learned these essentials through simulated and actual driving experiences. Another project of these classes was accident analysis. Through this procedure, students learned what to look for in order to avoid the possibility of an accident. Since becoming a requirement for those who wish to be licensed at sixteen, driver's education has become the non-academic class with the largest enrollment at MHS. To meet state requirements, students had to spend at least six hours driving and thirty hours in the classroom. To aid in understanding traffic rules, the gy ' L magnetic traffic board was used. kj 'J i Mr. Gilbert lack is horrified as Debra Pruet displays her natural talent for driving. 188 iD. ff' rf f-1 i Mmm ...M-N, Changing back into his regular clothes, Mr. Frank lohnston carries in his outfit used when instructing at the Ag. plot. ff Steve Parham and Matt Gulch check the fertilizer used in farming at the Ag. Plot. Agriculture Mr. Henry Hewitt Agriculture l, II, III Mr. Frank johnson Agriculture I, II Products Vary In Agriculture Plants and animals were studied not only in science but also in agriculture. Students enrolled in this program learned everything from buying cattle to landscaping. For practical experience in such things as the maintenance and operation of farm machinery and the growing of fruits and vegetables, students were transported to and from the Ag. plot behind Bayshore Middle School. Products grown by the students were then sold to some of the schools in the area. 189 PhydcclE 190 ducchon Mrs. Sally Bishop Physical Education I, ll Mr. Charles Daniels Physical Education I Mr. Edward Goodpaster Physical Education I, II Department Chairman Mrs. Linda Hartman Physical Education Il Mr. Warren Hartman Physical Education II Mrs.. Virginia Mclnnis Physical Education I Mr. james Moffett Physical Education I Mr. Robert Pickens Physical Education II Mr. Eddie Shannon Physical Education II Mr. Calvin Short Athletic Director Miss Maxine Thigpen Physical Education II Mr. Andy Toombs Physical Education I Mrs. Grace Toombs Physical Education I QM im,- gy., 5 it ..-f ,U ,. it .gk K . Sis. fi 4'1- P.E. Creates Co-ordination Becoming a physically well-rounded individual was the main concern of the Physical Education department. Men's, women's, and co-ed activities were offered. Among the many choices were archery, badmitton, basketball, dance, field hockey, track, weight training, and wrestling. Also included in the beginning classes was a course in health and first aid. This course taught students how to treat wounds and administer artifical resuscitation in case an emergency ever arose. Mrs. Grace Toombs checks attendance in her P.E. class on the first day of school. Carla Lindley practices some of the gymnastic skills taught to her on the trampoline in her physical education class. X S ysys 5.27, is ff, 149, 150! were Gerry lsbell's last words as he finished his sit-ups as one of the exercises in his Physical Education class Vocational EM i Nancy Merritt, a part-time student at Manatee High, checks the attendance of the students as part of her job. Dennis Mowry and Steve Tarman check the freon in a refrigerator in the Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning class. 192 Deborah Baskins and Emily Moody listen as their instructor, Mrs Leavens, explains the procedure of caring for a sick person. gs 1? M Vocotionol Training Aids In Vocation Nursing, mechanics, office education, Cosmetology, drafting, and masonry were some of ten courses offered at the vocational transported the students gi' enrolled in this program to and from the schools. These trips were scheduled every morning and afternoon. Students who were trained in the two part day-three hours of specific training at the center and three hours of academic courses at MHS-were qualified, upon the completion of the course, for business jobs in the area. ff! K ii a center. Manatee County buses ... M . ti .W i l ' ,g Sewing in her Home Economics class, Vanessa Carley works on one of her projects. David Elliot works on an outboard motor in his Marine Engine class where the maintenance and operation of an engine is taught. 193 Vocational ight School Trains Adults Adults had an opportunity to attend the Vocational Technical Center at night. The same courses were taught at night as during the day. Basic courses in math, English, science, and history were available making it possible to obtain a high school diploma. lanie Sharp learns to bathe a child by practicing on a doll in Child Care class. as 5 if XM et- 'N , f t. tm Peter Daniels and Leverne McCants roll a piece of sheet metal through a press in Diversified Mechanics. 194 Vocotionol A 'Zell hz kwa v :M .Mr ff' lean Ackerman, Debra Engel, Deborah Sanders, and Sharon Bradley listen for directions in Vocational Office Education. MMM ,Wi ,ffl if 'X . ,, Marion Rumph checks to see if the blocks are level in Masonry. Harold Garnto inspects an engine of a car in Auto Mechanics. 195 Supportive Staff Staff Assists Student Bod Preparing lunches for nearly 2,800 students was well taken care of by the Iunchroom workers and their supervisor, Mrs. janellen Music. Students, being served on both North and South Campuses, had their choice of two different meals. One consisted of a planned meal changing daily and the other-a hamburger, french fries, and milk shake. Also working for the betterment of MHS were the custodians. Their duties involved keeping the school and grounds in order. Mr. Maurice Robinson, the head 'xv- . . . The South Campus Iunchroom workers are Freeman. Back Row Sallie Bratcher, custoqlan' dlrected hls Staff Front Row: Rita Speas, Iunchroom manager, Martha King, Rose Putney, Ada Morris, to fUlflll these tasks. Ophelia Moreland, Glenise Nelson, Betty Mary Bell, and Ann Hill ,.t t tt E N M s if ... -1 lg sl' ' .E ss. -X 1 Y-X fs :zz ,,,.. s wt W. wg X Q xs g ex xg t -M. - ' ,, X N ge t . A.. my si fm A lx x Fr he . N -.S X 'Q . t 1 xx Vx X sv Ne w W :C tt r X ss X1 s X QS s X10 Q ti Tk wish 4 N so to S X 11 X xxxxsgvxxx N SSM x Mme: . X sag twztxqqs sc X Y ssbcqsst N' x W vga Nc X, X 5 MN v t N S K N ,gs S ith faqs? .S-.-ASQ ii x so 3 'NN s f Q 3 The North Campus Iunchroom workers are Trackler, lanellen Music, cafeteria Back Row: Ruby Young, Alda Barfleld Front Row: Francis Robinson, Valerie manager, Dorothy Terry, Iunchroom manager, Evelyn Starz, Cora Blaker, Annle Sampson, Gray, Barbara Hawkins. Second Row: Ruth Vivian Law, Tina Sullivan, Doris Schmidt. Willie Hamilton, and Mae Lois Snloes 196 Supportive Staff Mrs. lanellen Music notices a visitor in the cafeteria, Mr. Maurice Robinson, the head custodian, takes care of some - business for the high school. The custodians for Manatee High School are Front Row: head custodian. Back Row: Willis jones, Florida Causey, Dale Myers, Savage Flat, Gordan Riffey, Maurice Robinson, Mary Ware, Isiah lenkins, and Arthur Zimerman. l97 i 1 LASSES 777, ,, ,, , , Senior OHiicers Leading the seniors through their last Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Fintel, Secretary YHYSS, lbafkl TFCHSUFGF Sue Moorhead and year at Manatee High School were ffrontj Lisa Thompson, Vice-president Dianna President lim FOFSSCU- IH V S 1 lim Buzzard values concentration during Senior Placement Tests. President Dwayne Horton is caught in one of his happy moods at the Student Council Banquet. ...ff Seniors With gun in hand, Vicki Gilchrist, shows that no underclassmen had better cross her path. 199 Seniors Deborah jean Ackles Dennie Adams Gail Louise Albritton jack E. Aldrich joseph R. Aliotta Allen Audree jerri L. Allison Charlotte Anderson Susan L. Andrews james Applegate Ellen Arnold james Bacon Lynett A. Bahnsen David A. Bailey Cheryl K. Baird William joseph Baird Alice Ann Baither Barry Baker Cheryl Baker David Bruce Baker William Baker David Bandstra Rebecca Lynn Bandstra Scott Thomas Barber Robert B. Barr Sylvia M. Baskin Peggy L. Bass Tom Bayliss Adrienne Beall james Laden Beight 200 Seniors Barbara Ann Bell john Neal Bellamy Dale Benner Linda Sue Bennett Paul K. Benton Michele Bernard Thomas Beville Meri Elizabeth Bigham Curtis Blunt Tim Bode J Charles David Bohn Trina Bond Matthew james Borden David Lee Bouwer Richard A. Boyd Cindy Brethour David L. Bricker Francene Levon Brinson Charles L. Brown Marie Annette Brown Sheila Veronica Brown jeanetta Kaye Browning Linda Susan Bruce Mike Paul Bryant Mark Budde Karen Marie Burch Kathy Anne Burch Sharon Lee Burgess Mike Scott Burke Cheryl Burley 201 Seniors Cecil Ray Burnett Christine Ann Bush james Lee Buzzard Karen Lynn Caldwell William Caldwell Carl Callahan Anthony Caminite Pamela lean Campbell Stephen Graham Campion Peter O. Cantine layne Ann Carder james Carr Deborah Ann Carter Donald Alan Chumney Christopher Mark Clark A l Iay Taylor never did want to give up riding a tricycle, so he got Ed Flowers is determined to reach great heights with his mouth a chance to bring back childhood memories during the Homecoming full of bright ideas, while replacing a bulb in one of the T 'CYCle Rafe- auditorium spotlights. 4 Seniors Pamela jean Clay Eugene Mervin Cloud Richard Alan Cloutier Steve Robert Cocciolone Antoinette losephine Collins Michael E. Collins Ronald Collins Stuart G. Collins Sylvester Conley Kathryn Sue Conrad Marcia A. Cooper Gayle Ann Corbett Gary R. Cox Barbara lean Crisp Faye Anita Cromartie Albertha Elaine Cummings Alfonso Cummings Michael David Cuomo lack W. Curtis David Robert Darsey Daniel Dates Victor Bernard Davis Donna A. Deam Yvonne DeChambre Renee G. Deckinga john F. DeNiear Holly Denton Charlotte E. Dick janice L. Dilley Mark S. Dillon 203 Seniors Michael Doll jerry L. Dowdy Tom Edward Doyle Michael Ames Drummond Bernard Dunbar Lee Rodgers Dunbar Kenneth C. Dunlop Ruth E. Duval Emmett C. Dykes Thomas Mark Edenfield David j. Elliott Debra A. Elliott Steven Everett Engelsen janet Eseman Rita K. Eskew james David Everson james Deleon Evins Edward Farrow Carol Fenton Loreen B. Ferrier Howard Walter Fezatte Susan L. Fields Claudia Flanagan Susan Flath Kathleen Fleming Tom W. Flint Edward Lee Flowers Diana Lee Forbis Sarah Leonore Ford james Allen Forssell 204 Spirit Unites Senior Class What was it that seniors had that the underclassmen didn't? To the Class of '73 it was togetherness! Every year students take notice of how much the seniors do. The Class of '73 was no exception, for togetherness was their key word in accomplishing the goals they set. For four years, this class has united in making their efforts as one and getting to the top. On various occasions their goals had been accomplished. At Homecoming seniors placed first in the decoration of the cafeteria, the egg toss, the float competition, and also the stringday contest. Seniors of past years strived for this individuality from under- classmen in spirit and in mind. The Class of '73 discovered how to accomplish this task . . . by working together as one. I Seniors Rand Snell talks to different states and countries on the new radio equipment donated to the school. su ff . fri an 1 Lf?1'X fir K: Cynthia K. Fortney ludith Lynn Foster 'V Marilyn Sue Fraley loyce Aleen French David Wayne Fuller ,Qu W .,f - E. ,, .ff Kim Lee Fuller Michael Fullerton .,.c., Mary Ann Gaulke Susan Gebhardt Cindy Lynn Geddes . K, ,S Gretchen I. Geldmaker 1, jg, X Carol Lynn Geraldson we Edward Louis Gerwe Ruth Katherin Gest J Scott A. Gibbins I g 205 Seniors Vasa KW I 11 i 1 Q in so ' fi, -V , I 5: .L K 1, , .,, 4, . 1 t if' li- fs, :L :f f ' ' 7 cf ,ik K K , Q . 611 21 .. -V5 1 f 'HEX ff-wx fy. S ty II S .Q 3 'R ,J S' fi 4 N 'N.,,, After the Pickle-Eating Contest, David Knowles and Robin Rampart present Mr. Leeth with a giant pickle, something he always wanted. 5 Fletcher Gibbs Vicki Gilchrist Martin A. Glass Pete Glover Scott Gower jeffrey L. Greatwood Whitney C. Green joe Greene Michael I. Greer Patricia I. Gulash Steve L. Gunzinger Douglas I. Guth Drake 1. Guth Sharon P. Guthrie Gregory E. Haas 206 X ,S as 1 A S S rsre if . fl f E 1 A H Sv 3,-M X ' .' W. wg., 5 Seniors Robert 1. Hagen Temple Hager Cynthia L. Halbert Bruce A. Hall jean I. Hall ludith K. Halverson Michael M. Hamrick Patricia Harden Cassandra A. Harmon Gregory K. Harris Ronald 1. Harris Barbara A. Harrison Lenore Hencinski Hildreth Henry Scott B. Hepburn Sandra L. Herndon Charlene Hicks Harold R. Higgins Shelley V. Hill Shirley A. Hill Bonnie 1. Hilton Ronald Hilton Terri L. Hirshberg Frank H. Hiskes Debra D. Hoge Paula L. Hollingsworth Deborah L. Holmes Kathryn E. Holt Lindsey Hopewell Carolyn B. Horky 7 Seniors Dwayne C. Horton Laurie jo Houck Villard Houston Kathleen Howard Linda Susan Hoza Debbie Hubbard Melanie Ann Huffman Brent Arthur Huggins Debbie Sue Hunt Donald Hunter Virginia Rives Hunter james Ingram Mitchell Lee Interrante Debbie Ann Isom Lawrence Bernard Isom jody E. jackson Robert G. jackson David jefferson Helen Marie johnson Eddie Lee johnson Kermit K. johnson Lori Ann johnson Michael Grady johnson Nancy E. johnson Otis johnson Donald Ray jones Lillie Mae jones Karen Louise josey Pam joslin Kenneth Raymond joyce 208 Seniors Donna Kaiser Karen Kaufmann Betsy Lou Keaton Frank Lloyd Kelley Debra Lynn Kemp Michael john Kennedy Debra Ann Kercher Lynne Marie Kern William Archer Kerr II Gail A. Kiefhaber Marianne Killingsworth john R. King Patricia Kinney Barbara j. Kish Patti j. Klaasen Fred Leon Klages Robert Stanley Kloss David W. Knowles james William Knowles Douglas Wayne Koroll Patricia Koszoru Mary jean Kropp Patricia A. Lahah Phyllis D. Lang Susan Langworthy Laura L. Larson Gwendolyn Kathleen La Sarah E. Leach Sandra j. Lewis Barry Locke 209 Seniors HIGH A.-.n Senior band members Ray Sturm, lean Hall, Bruce Hall and David Bohns drill for School, wh0 lh0U8h filed 9i8hu in the David Shelton, lon Vanderlee, Greg Harris, Manatee's football game against King High stale WUC defeated bl' the Hurricanes- You are wrong! lt's not Beethoveng it's Betsy Leach! Melanie Huffman pinches Kathy Howard on the cheek while acting out the CANTERBURY TALES in English Class. 210 Seniors Linda Locke Anita Loggins Edward john Lopez Samuel L. Love Robert Loveless Valorie A. Lovett Sheryl 1. Lundy Deborah A. Lyon Meredith Lee MacNevin Walter Albert Maginness Donald Stewart Maines Elizabeth Manson Theresa Marsico Pamela lean Matthews Rebecca McCall Ralph Mclnnis Alan Ray McPherson Nanette Meade Mareed P. Meek Lisa Megahee Robert jan Melczarek janet M. Melville leana Mercer Nancy Merritt Mark Messina Orville Middleton Dick Miller Gail Mims Deborah Mitchell Theresa L. Mohler 2ll Seniors Cynthia L. Moore Steven A. Moore Susan j. Moorhead Mike Moran Claudette F. Mosher Allen P. Mowbray Patrick E. Mowry Pamela S. Munson james P. Nanney Dian L. Narmore Garfield R. Nash janet E. Neff Henry Earl Nelson Gloria Nicholas Lynn Norfolk jane Aurora Oakes Elnora Lee Oats Patricia O'Connor Dawn O'Donnell Charles Ogle Alan Lawrence Olsen Tracy Overson Sharon I. Overton Pamela Owens Kenneth Robert Palmer Mickey O. Palmer Steve Ingram Parham Debra Gail Parker james Bright Parker Heide Louise Parson 212 Seniors Kenneth Payton Marc Robin Pease Ioyce Marie Pechin Letha lo Perkins Charles Roger Perry Gwen Peterson Kent james Peterson L. Thomas Petosky Nancy Carol Petosky Thomas Harold Phillips Valerie Ann Pierce Derek Pilger Holly Pinkham Kim Planasch Teresa Louise Plese Suzanne loanne Poelsma Clarence Poole Frank Poole Dana Lee Pope Debra Ann Powell Robert Giles Powers Mason Pratt Debbie Ann Price Susan Priehs Brook Ann Proctor Michael William Psalmonds lean Elise Pullen Montieth Beecher Pulver Douglas Purcell john Westly Purdy 213 Seniors Becky Quimby Michael David Quinn Dana Quisenberry Michael joseph Rabinette layne Stacy Rain Robin Lee Rampart jennifer Ramsdell Donald Francis Ranney Clyde Redmond Robert joseph Reese loan Petty Reus Gary L. Richelieu Sandra Fay Ridgdill Sheryl Kay Riley Sandra Roberts Larry Craig Robinson Miriam lean Robinson Anne Fuller Rood Alphonso Roundtree Robert Allen Roux Frances Rumph Marion Rumph Bradley Rutherford Terry Keith Ruthruff Susan lo Ryan james Everett Samuel Kathy Samuel Len Billy Sanders Thomas Scherschel Steven Harry Schork 214 Seniors Cathy jean Scott Tracy Lewis Scott Gail Yvette Shannon Roger M. Shea David Bruce Shelton Roanie Sheppard Robert Sherman Mildred Shuler Melanie lane Sigurdson Lauren G. Silver Nathaniel Samuel Simmons W Barbara lean Sims Belinda Ruth Singletary 16.57 Alan Skaare Rae Ellen Skolinsky O u , Wi' 4 f tiggztww, Q 'ff My - ' AW' i 2 Q. 4 544 A, W f , ,.,t.t,,,a , .M ' 9 f Gary Bryant congratulates Faye Cromartie and Tony Tillis after Manatee's victory over Southeast at the football lamboree. Dian Narmore and Becky Quimby plan for the 1972 Homecoming. 215 Seniors Cheryl Diane Smith janet Ellen Smith Nancy M. Smith Nathaniel Clayton Smith Randolph Snell Vicki Ellen Sons Randall james Speas john William Spence Emily Catherine Spencer Donna Lynn Spraggins Eddie Starling Ginny Stevens Brenda Kay Stewart Gary William Stewart Laurie Stewart Mary Lynn Stewart Suzan Carole Stewart Roger Francis Stice Carol Lynn Stivers Caleb St. john Ellen 1. Stohler Paula Gale Stone 216 Shelley Hill and Carol Stivers work busily making last touches on the Sea senior class float. That night, seniors came in first among the their efforts were rewarded when other Homecoming float contestants. 3495 Seniors Sheila Delores Stone Beverly Ann Straka james Arthur Strickland Bobby Stuckey Ray Sturm Pamela lo Suffecool Michele Anne Sumner Ardyce Swosinski Debra Ann Tarman Gregory Taylor Robert 1. Taylor Ruth Taylor Daniel S. Tew Cheryl Ann Thaxton 217 Seniors Ann Marie Thomas lacquelyn Thomas Brenda Carol Thompson Lisa Thompson Tony Tillis Clorita Denise Times Debra Toby Debra Torjesen Steven E. Tracy Howard Trovinger Sean Tseng Candy Ruth Tucker Delores Tucker loyce Elaine Tucker Frank Sherron Tudor Carla Turner David Turner Elizabeth Anne Turner Karen Lynn Tynski Eileen Regina Tyrrell Erica Monique van Beuzekom lon Mark Vander Zee Sandra Vinson Mary E. Vogt Gwendolyn Patricia Waiters Sally Suzanne Walden Randal Alan Waldron Mary M. Waller Gloria 1. Warren Brenda joyce Washington 2l8 121 Seniors Larry Emmett Washington Lyle B. Watkins Cathy Elaine Watts Keith Allen Webb john Alden Weichel janet Rose Wentling Geoffrey j. Werner Donna j. Whaley janice White Patricia E. White Carolyn Lee Whitmore Nancy Wilcox Debbie L. Wiles Mark A. Wilkinson Randy joe Wilkinson Terri jane Wilkinson Deborah Williams jacqueline Williams jeffrey A. Williams Lorraine Dauetta Williams Randolph Williams Trudy Ann Williams joel Richard Williamson Billie L. Wilmot Clifford L. Wilson Marna jane Wilson David Windham Elaine L. Windisch Sylvia A. Winters james M. Womack 219 Seniors Ann Abrams Brenda Amold Robert Baker Victor Bosfero Gary M. Bowker larvis Lee Brinson Lott Brinson Edna Dianna Yates loanne Zaagman William Michael Zimmermann lulianna Corinne Zizvari Theresa Sue Bruck Patrick Caropepe Cynthia Diane Carpenter Kenneth levell Carter Isaac Chandler Todd Chapin Randy Leon Clemons Deborah Kaye Clouse Christopher Coffe David E. Coffin Carol Gladys Cox Steve Crosby Ronald Gaylord Danielson Alphonso Skip Davis lames Drury Dave Duncan Eamest Edwards 220 Seniors Not Pictured lohn F. Elder lames Keven Exline Terry L Fletcher Shannon Frost Andrew C. Gainey Kathy Hayworthy loseph Steve Hodgin Beverly Hodo Karen Hutchinson Priscilla Ann lackson Anthony lohnson loseph Logan Kennedy Deborah Kropornicki Mark C. Landrum ludy Lasher Dwight Theodore Loray Kerry G. Martin Elgin Mays Charles McNeil Elizabeth Mixon Scott Mora Deborah A. Naeher Roland W. O'Bryant Y Q Roni Sue Perry Thomas Lee Podgis Charles Pompey Ronald Pompey Rick Possman Carl Reaves Carolyn Rhodes Constance Diane Rhodes leanette Rigney Barbara Elizabeth Schafhausen Sharon Schneider Mary Schwalbach Louis Theoplis Simon Krystal Spenard Marguerite Stewart Ulyess David Strong William Reid Summers Linda Troutman Deborah Vanzant Francis Walton Henry Lee Washington Isaac Welch Verdie Williams Seniors Paula Stone and Debbie Kercher District Anchor Club Convention which help serve during the banquet at the was hosted at Manatee High. Sharon Overton, a senior, clings to a School. She knows that she will soon be tree which is 3 part gf Manatee High leaving her high school after graduation. Seniors Seniors Fl Manatee Coop The class of '73 was on their way to a world full of excitement. As underclassmen, seniors remembered saying, Oh, how exciting it is going to be when I can go to college, earn my own living, and get away from my parents. It was a different story when the time came to be graduated. Seniors then realized a whole new world was about to begin. Many could not decide what college to go to or whether to go at all. Some did not know what they wanted to be or what courses they would take. Even though we have guidance counselors and advisers, they could not tell seniors everything they wanted to know. It was a big decision which seniors could not rush into and this decision had to be approached with an open mind. There was a big world out there and the class of '73 was ready to step into it june 9, 1973. Frank Poole and Tom Doyle look at the trophies of MHS and realize that they too will soon be a part of that past. 221 Junior Officers as -hir , 5 Q Is 4 kg Lanark WI 1 S. wg, 3 wg , S soro Sim, 3-RA lunior class officers elected to sail Rowland Shannon, Qsittingj Secretary Vl'illiJmS ind Mr- l0hI1 Mitchell 0101 through the 72-73 year are Qstandingj Susan Bryant, and Treasurer Pam Plflllfedl- 0ffIC9I'S W0l'k6d hard to Vice-oresident Iodi Socolof, President Bearden. Sponsors were Miss Sara B. lead lhe WHY to ii SUCCOSSfUl Pl'0m- 222 f , , f 1 . P., 2 L' ,. . . 'g , , ' K V. , 1 l cgfsdl is-H fi at K ix 24 1 .- 'M s,g ,4, RW, ,ga 1 fs- 5 B x Q 'ig Q Z A .. + I , if s, A W . , ii I g A in if f--. , ,. , -gk V , - Az -1.3,,eik52.2j :fk ' In fi V i T 'fi 'Q f cf :Q IM' 1,31 Q .4 ...1r:,,, A sly , ,V Y iiygf .is , X Qwwy iff? 4 Y .1 .ge f , wi f fs no gl g a 1 -Q e ., ,,,t, B .X , an , g g W , A e if e et -A V Q ., ,. ,V : L E . 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B A' v 1 ' N if is 1 41- , 'S' aww., Q, Q wa- l l fi :ian , i ' it 'ff:,5i.y X h v .fu If Q Q Juniors Hager, Paul Hager, Russell Hale, Sidney Hale, Tim Hall, Cher Hall, David Hall, leanne Hallbourg, lohn Halverson, Tracy Hamilton, Lesa Hammond, Dwight Hanson, Bob Harbert, Bob Hardin, Guy Harnish, Scott Harris, Stanley Harrison, Tom Harvey, Willie Hassall, lacqueline Hayes, Elijah Heagerty, Mike Heaven, Clint Heil, Alanna Henderson, Alida Hensley, Carol Hemdon, john Hewes, Ken Hewitt, Cindy Hewitt, Patricia Hewitt, William Hewson, Debbie Hicks, Robert High, loyce Hill, Barbara Hill, leff Hill, Robin Hillman, Bob Hinkle, Rex Hinton, Tommie Hiscox, David Hix, Timothy Hollingsworth, lulie Hollogbaugh, Mike Hoogerheyde, Kathe Hopkins, lerome Hord, Ray Houck, Ross Houliston, Dane Houston, Gonzella Hubbard, Glenn Hubbard, Lori Hudson, Vickie Huffman, lon Hughes, Chad Hughes, Terrance Hunneshagen, Annette lbasfalean, Glen Isbell, Gerry lsom, Hazel lsom, loyce labbusch, Lynne lackino, Nancy lean Iackson, Linda 227 Juniors 228 jahnke, Lyle james, Stephen jefferson, Ralph jefferson, Thomas jefferson, Will jenkins, Steve johnson, Cheryl johnson, johnson johnson, johnson, IHY Patricia Sandra Wayne johnston, julie jones, Carolyn jones, Dennis jones, Timothy Kafka, Lee Karl, Lynn Kay, Robert Kellar, Gary Keller, Arlene Kern, Bev King, Pam King, Tom Kipp, Terry Kish, Barbara Kraft, Becky Kraner Hallie Kresge, Sharon Kropp, Cindy Kutsch, Susan Lamb, Mark Lane, Deloris Lane, Marita Lang, David Larkin, Leigh Ann 'piggy y y rrr if ,L as Y 4. f. , 5 V? 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L P , L ' if A it Juniors Larson, Karen Lausman, laneen Laycock, Lonnie Lazier, Ceola lee, Ronald Leonard, Paul Lewis, Doug Lindberg, Doug Lindley, Mike Linzy, Connie Lioce, Danny Lively, Debra Lomax, Ethel London, Dennis Longstreet, Cheryl Lovett, lanice Lynch, Daniel Lynch, Tim Lyon, Scott Lysaght, Barbara Macuch, Darlene Mahler, Keith Maka, Leo Mann, julie Manor, lill Markel, Vickie Martin, james Martin, Michelle Masiello, Donna Mathewson, Monalee Matthews, james Matznick, Bob Maynard, Cathy Maynard, Dave Mays, Mimie McCobb, Gwen McGavic, Bill McLaughlin, Debbie McMahon, A. l. McNeil, Willie Mae Melitschka, Carol Messina, Michele Mick, Karla Mieczynski, Phil Miller, Dudley Miller, loseph Miller, Susan Milne, Holly Minteer, Beverly Mirabella, Michael Mitchell, Veronica Mixon, Kim Mixon, Mark Mong, Marty Montgomery, Linda Moore, Lari Moore, Richard Moreau, Mike Moreau, Pamela Morgan, Donna Morton, Carolyn Moseley, Tom Moucha, Allan 9 Juniors 2 Mowry, Dennis Moy, Isabelle Mullins, Linda Munford, Bob Murray, Charlene Murray, Mark Murray, Vernon Nanney, Kitty Narozny, Chris Nestor, Patty Netzley, Gregg Nichols, loel Noland, Cheryl Nordholm, Mike Nordstrom, Cyd Norfolk, Allan O'Brian, Stephen Olscwa, David Olsen, Charley Oppelaar, Samuel Orr, Billy Orris, Bill Orth, Anita Osborn, lerry Osborn, Nancy Oswald, Tracy Pappas, Evamarie Parker, Corky Parrish, Robert Pasciak, Donna Payne, Edward Pearson, Mike Pecuszok, leff Perry, Mitchell Peters, Sandy Peterson, Everett Peterson, Vanessa Peurfoy, Debbie Pierola, Gilbert Pinkley, lay Piper, Lee Pittman, Peggy Po, Augusta Polson, lohn Pompey, loynita Porter, Wayne Powell, Marianne Preston, Harry Price, Gary Price, Sherry Prideaux, Karen Prillaman, Beth Proctor, Nate Pruet, Debra Psalmonds, Erma Quaranta, Pattie Quisenberry Debra Rablnette, Scott Radcliff Mary lo Ralrlgh Mark Ras, Richard 1155-,L f of zfbs , 2 ? 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'. 35 AY was 11, ifisis gil, it an we 1, In t if . f.. t is S , it i ' f. ix- f S ij? i . A. V -21 , A , .Lt ' e k .U 1 i . U ? , tg .2 ' . VK In Z Va' Vi' . r I , :V , 1 , . ww? F .sa Radtka, Bruce My 'fl '15 , f ..., . 3 1-.- 'ns . - f , B fi ff f Ratliff Tom ff, V 3 'EJ ,Q -. ring: f fm , 'E ., 1 I X l if V . , . 4 N L ,tty 5 I l-3 B S ? -s.' ,, 3 f A Q bg 5, Q7 Q, :si so-'ff 'F W , , f 'j2gxl if ff ' 1 if: K7 - 'Te e . The Herff lones Co. offered juniors a variety of rings to choose from. Class Rings Show Identity One of the highlights of the year for juniors was ordering and re- ceiving class rings. just selecting the type, color, and style of the ring was an important decision. Each student wanted to establish a personal identity as a junior with the type of ring he chose. The class ring may represent a favorite color, birthstone, or bond with a special person. Rings featured the school seal on one side and the hurricane flags on the other. Students could order rings with the hurricane flags or an M enscribed beneath the stone. k3,...,,, ,,, M , , .,,,. .2,. ,. ,. Vw :W f 'i Trina Bond and Wayne Rowley order class rings outside the North Campus cafeteria Juniors Redding, Randy Redmond, Shannon Reece, lerry Regal, Robin Rench, Bonnie Reynolds, Walter Richardson, Randy Richeson, Greg Riester, Charlie Riley, loyce Roberson, Suegene Roberts, Randall Robinson, Brian Robinson, Lynne Rodenbagh, Carl Rodgers, Doris Rowan, Mike Rowe, loyce Rowe, Percalee Rowley, Wayne Rumph, Larry Russ, Debbie Russell, Debbie Ryall, Candy Ryall, Verna Sack, Linda Sailes, Sheila Salmon, Richard Saltsgiver, lackie Samuel, Morris Samuels, lim Sanders, Deborah Sautter, Martha Saxton, Tina Schambers, Robert Schermer, Bob Schroeder, Eric Schultz, Alex Schulze, Kim Schurfranz, Lynn Selitto, Ron Shaffer, Alan Shannon, Rowland Sharpless, Vickie Sharps, Conrad Shiner, lim Sickles, leff Sifrit, Tom Silverthorn, Phil Simkus, lan Smalls, Alvin Smalls, lohnny Smith, Angie Smith, Bob Smith, lohn Smith, Karl Smith, Kathy Smith, Loretta Smith, Lynda Smith, Merry Sneller, Tracy Snipes, Pam Socolof, lodi is ., . 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F ig ' S 2'1Q2 1 J l ul' t. 5 .XV- 9'9 'pg I if X 35 T 1 F S , ' 1 ' , 1 V! , 9 , A' A -f .Y l . f y ., ,Q y B .. Q- . U v K, '.a,f'xk , ,V J x its tft ,v u,ag,i W ilk C 'z z 2 t Q ' ass ' fi ? W wa : V- 2 is U e f e is ff i he W -H V if B, + f , , to . e r ' ff '.' 5 ti - A . 5 sl' A V! Lil f ,A tl , I in 2 ,.f.1fs:Qe,,1W,,,L., ., .Ml I ,K 1' . an fe ' . ,f S -A xi: if in f assets- , .- J' W 9 ff . is z Q.. 4 -5 X, X Juniors Southerland, Alan Spears, Bobby Spears, Randy Spencer, Debra Staffeld, Bill Starr, Tammy Stathis, Stam Staup, Eric Stebbings, Brooke Stevens, lohn Stewart, Sue Still, Pam Stilson, lerry Stivers, lim Stoop, Richard Story, Mark Stout, Lisa Strick, Rose Sublett, Mark Sullivan, Sherri Summers, Dennis Swain, Kay Swosinski, Geraldine Tappy, Mari Tarleton, Carol Tarman, Steve Taylor, Gary Taylor, Marsha Teal, Steven Tetreault, Kim Thomas, Thomas Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Becky Bernitha Carolyn Clarence Ross Thompson, Cynthia Thompson, Daniel Thompson, lohn Tison, Alethia Tobias, Gregory Toby, Ronda Todd, Becky Tonkin, Virginia Townsel, Lindell Trapasso, Donna Tressler, Kathy Triana, Cindy Trombley, Pat Troyer, Lon Trudell, Deborah Tmewell, Dorothy Tucker, Dale Tupin, Shirley Tumer, lames Turner, William Turpen, Iames Tuttle, Gloria Tyler, Larry Uptegraff, Kathy Valley, Kathy VanderGriend, Suzy Vanlitten, Rick Van Norman, Bill Juniors Stam Stathis receives a travel alarm ihe top Sll6S.ill UIQ fifSi lhfee days clock from Mr. Mitchell as a prize for of the magazine dnve. 234 'ali 'W' W- luniors Work Toward Prom In the 72-73 annual magazine drive, juniors sold 56,200 worth of magazines. The drive, lasting over two weeks, offered a variety of prizes. Posters and stuffed animals were offered for sales of combination orders and TV Guides. Debbie Freedman, Robert Wilder, and Stam Stathis also received prizes The juniors also held a car wash to raise funds for the prom. ','i'9' ,, ,.,, W. E n luniors listen to details about the magazine drive in a junior assembly. T I . 5 T i is Q , , , ' 5 M ,M .. , fe- Q M M J- 'w ay 4 K 1 ., , , L, 3 H, U I A 9,7 fi fsfzghrg ., ,iff 5' ' 1 Hrs ,,.- d 'L ,Qiir if . il ,. ag. 63 3, K , , if l if w ff' ' ig X .-I va..-V, at L , L - -2, 9 .W if ,y i sf' ,,, ,x Juniors VanOstenbridge, lohn VanOstenbridge, Ronnre Van Slyke, Robin Vanzant, Doug Varner, Beverly Varney, Bruce Virkler, lan Waiters, Linda Walker, Skip Wallace, Danny Walton, Dwight Wantz, Mary Ward, Kenneth Ward, Kevin Ware, Michael Warner, Gary Warren, Rufus Washington, Quilla Washington, Willie Watson, lames Watson, Stan Webb, Steve Weckman, Dawn Weekly, Dovie Wehrenberg, Andy Welch, Cassandra Welch, Sheena Weldon, Valerie Wellborn, Elizabeth Wells, Robin Wesche, lay White, Debbie White, Laurie White, Leon White, Ron Whitebeaver, Tammy Whitehead, Cindi Wichers, lanet Wichers, Wilbert Wiersma, Dan Wilder, Robert Wilkerson, Audrey Stuffed animals were offered as prizes for sales of TV Guides. Juniors Williams, Bill Williams, Christina Williams, Debbie Williams, Diane Williams, james Williams, john if , . 4 ,.-- 4? , Williams, Melissa I 's': s ' Williams, Myles Williams, Reginald , 1 Williams, Robert Williams, Ronnie Williams, Verdie Willis, Dan Wilson, Barbara Windham, Patty Wing, Cheryl Winters, Rusty Witte, Kim Wolf, Mark Woods, Patricia Wright, Wayne .BP Y I .1 tif 1 Wuichet, jim Wynkoop, Debbie Yarn, Maxine Yeiter, Terri Zaagman, Paul Zedeker, Dan ,iw 3 U! ,, av V 1 ls-.pf ...4 1555! 6, fix. I3 f itil .r t it Q ,- H 5 ,tvs - Q . ff vu .K 2 ' 'f f' Q ,W-Q, -zzsfaisig euf ,fyegfw ii 435 55 ,, . 9 ,af . if J-fs Ja tgvv X , we Ti? 4 Q' '45 1 Micki Martin takes a break while decorating the main hall. 236 5 ...af 'Q K ' ' N I 5 F ,l,, ji' 'Q , ' '53 . .V R-fri?-lFs'xiQd wifi 5' at - 'ii 1 ' is 'f 'K I 4 Kim P ,Jeff P ,- ,V '-1 ., ' ' 3 i it ' ' 7 if 1 juniors Not Pictured Bacon, Clarence Baker, Bobby Barnes, Fred Benton, Donald Brooks, Rudolph Brown, Earlene Buie, james Carlton, Robert Carter, Kenneth Cook, Mary Cooper, Nick Cotton, Gregory Eagle, Michael Evans, Norman Fife, Marcia Fortson, Gary Garvin, john Gore, Patricia Harrison, Nancy Hawker, Kathy johnson, Walter Kafke, jan Keffer, Mike Kelley, Andre Lundy, Sally Lutz, Greg Malpede, Helen Mathis, Carlis McCaIister, Kenneth McCants, Cherryl McCasker, Lorrain McLaughlin, Scott Mitchell, Ronnie Morin, Robin Nestor, Patricia Nielsen, Robert Perrino, Kenneth Petrin, Bruce Pinkham, Harry Poole, james Powell, Patti Quinlan, Theresa Rolle, Kathleen Saur, Gary Scherman, Miike Smiley, Mary Smith, johnny Stauble, Pamela Thomas, Rebecca Anne Warren, Anthony Warren, Holly Williamson, Vivian 1 juniors Set New Ambitions With their last year staring them in the face, juniors pre- pared for the future. October brought the PSAT where the students sacrificed a Saturday morning to work through a long three hour test. Candidates planned their campaign strategy early for student council and senior officers, while the end of the year brought decisions for scheduling. The junior class sponsors were Miss Sara B. Williams and Mr. john Mitchell. W all l Suzy VanderGriend laughs off her initiation into Anchor Club. 1, Juniors Bob Harbert concentrates on getting the cars clean at the junior class car wash. t Vw., Kitty Nanny practices for marching band. 237 Sophomore Officers - ,.-, -11- X-,. i 7. Sophomore class officers are Vice-president Treasurer Floy Denington, and fstandingj is Mr. William Wood. This is his second loni Harmon, President Pat Whitney, Secretary Liz Skolinsky. The class sponsor year as Sophomore sponsor. 238 i . was W 'M , f-A, 5 .- , sl- X Wire- . 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' Q55 i ' 1 Sophomores Adams, Walter Alderton, Rick Aliotta, Mike Allen, Clayton Allen, Vickie Alter, Mike Amo, Dennis Anderson, Aurelia Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Charles Anderson, Eugene Andrews, Geggye Argeros, Kim Armstrong, Charles Art, Greg Atkinson, Renee Aust, Garry Austin, Vicky Bailey, Lee .. - wt Bailey, Lynda Bailey, Richard Baird, Clay Baker, Annette Baker, lerry Baker, Kathy Baker, Ozell Bannon, Tom Barfield, Steven X Barlay, Lorain Barnebey, Mark Barr, Albert Barr, Samuel Barrett, Tony Basehore, Billy Baskin, Deborah Bass, Charla Bass, loyce Baumgartner, Cindy Bazell Roland Beasley, Thomas Beck, Mark Belford, Sylvia Bell, lanice Bell, lenny Bell, Morris Bell, Ronald Bell, Warren Bender, Robert Bennett, Brenda Bentley, Carolyn Bentley, lamie Benton, Michael Berner, Ann Berner, Dan Bessemer, Robert Bewley, Ray Bianco, Lynne Billa, Doreen Billa, Sherry Bird, Patti Birdsall, Diane Bish, Malinda Black, Carl 9 Sophomores 240 Blakeman, Mollie Blanton, Marlene Blews, George Bodinski, Brenda Bogle, Nancy Boone, Cheryl Boone, Kathi Bootsma, Linda Borden, Kathy Bornes, Tom Boss, Matt Boucher, Theresa Bower, lim Bower, Steve Bowers, Suzy Brenner, lull Binson, Barry Brokaw, Paul Brooks, jerry Brooks, Gwenevere Brooks, Marilyn Brooks, Roosevelt Brown, Gail Brown, Guy Brown, Linda Brown, Steve Brown, Steven P. Brown, Wayne Bruce, Holly Bruee, Peter Buchanan, Margaret Buchanan, Robin Buckley, Robert Bucklin, lucy Bull, Patricia Buncik, lohn Burch, lohn Burger, Belinda Bumett, loyce Burnett, Ruth Burt, Marvis Bussell, Roger Bussey, Sam Buzbee, Clayton Byers, Robert Calbert, lacqueline Cameron, Beth Campbell, lames Campbell, Sheila Canada, Fred Canniff, Timothy Carey, Deborah Carey, Thomas Carley, Vanessa Carr, Michael Carter, Felton Carter, Gwen Carter, Mary Cass, Maureentf' Cassidy, Roberta Chance, Kathleen Chlebina, Ken Ciambrone, Carol A , a ' , f 7 5 ' 5 E2 'wi 4 Hy 4, wif, - -- s s,' sz: f 131. ,iw as ?f5w2:3fP2-:sr VL' , ., . ,..,. A2 , ,e,,,te ees, , in gg -.. Jw? xy. K Me . -v 2 Y my , W 1 ,A so ,P X3 l , at if A t t 2' 5, . , - -m,1,,- -wffsmssmm f ,ssurwsmw 'm l 'Q-fwsffifigffffie'-fJ5'? 'H S vs Efghe? 5 ,..,,,..,., 'x ' , 5 'g A ,6 A fi ,t ' mi ' - s 1.1. A 5, gs . 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M is L, - Q t o I 4 Aww, :V, 3 5 .f w,m ..h, , y m:A . V, l: m,:1gZ , mV,., s, li:-if ' , aj 'J' ' .,vk I . '- , -Q: X Q of f C R , P 1 l 3 Yxv , L ,,,:4- 7: 'w.w. P r E f 'Q 1 , 5 A as . ' -- f ' Z Y ,. X V K -Q X -, Ki ' get P24 R y :f f . 5 C f l D Q K C i l At the last Domestic Exchange dinner, Ken Pitts came to eat and be merry. After the dinner Ken went to the Homecoming football game to cheer the 'Canes on. ff C l -, ,, fi, my Fl ii L ' ww -,rl , ,,, fx i s ,A f i if 1 ' . -3 1 -gi at ' rl' 4 J eerg A N, ' I s , Q gf, ref .,.i I y ..gg 5 5 . 5 , K1 Q. 'f f , 33 Qi - ,ggi A, Q- QM' N, 'v in , . ww' ..1 Q .Z:' QC? . -...Jig V, . 7,5 , fm- wi J! h '!l f, Sophomores Clark, Eddie Clausen, Linda l.,., a Clay, Cathy Clemons, Kathy 5, R . Clune, Barbara ,lm -...gg G K Clune, Eleanor W 1 Coates, Robert r 1 ' 'wg Cobb, larry Coger, Thomasena , F Collins, Christine if s Collins Corinthian m Q H Collins, Kathi f 1 'S Collins, Kim P K ' Combee, leff Comp, Laura ,. l Compton, Becky Cone, Phillip Cook, Greg C00k, Mark ' Cooke, Mark Cooley, Steve g ,bath new Cooley, Steve Cooper, Rhonda Copeman, Craig l Corbin, William V Corbitt, Robert Cornell, Nancy Cox, Cindy Cox, Richard Craig, Pam Crews, Patricia Crocker, Gaye Crosby, lames Crosby, Owen Crutchfield, lan -'fx 4 as 1' f sl' 'K .1 i 1 A 1 , ,f Aw Cuomo, Cheryll , A R Currier, Michael iii 6o'1 , R l Curtis, Terry Dahlquist, Kristin Dailey, lanet Daniels, Anderson Da Prato, Carol 241 Darsey, Karen Sophomores 242 Dartford, Sandi Davenport, Elizabeth Davis, Bernett Davis, Dinah Davis, Gene Davis Holly Davis, leanne Davis, Richard Davis, Sandi Davis, Sheryl Daw, Cheri Dawes, Ervin Dawes, Lionel Daymon, Kaye Deemer, lames Deese, Patti Dehart, Billy Deneal, Franklin Deniear, Lorraine Denington, Floy Detweiler, Ken DeVane, David Dick, Steve Dietrich, lan Dixon, Kathi Dorton, Kris Dove, Richard Downs, Sandra Drake, Carlos Driggers, Keith Duennes, lanet Dukes, lohnny Dunbar, Debra Dunbar, Eddie Dunbar, Felecia Duncan, Melinda Dunlop, Scott Dunn, Carol Durand, Allan Duval, Vincent Eason, Steve Easton, Bill Ecker, Anthony Edwards, Estella Edwards, lames Edwards, Robin Eisenzimmer, Ricky Elmore, lim Elsenheimer, Lloyd Engel, Debra Engelsen, lames Ethridge, Terri Evans, Patric Dwight Evans, William Fagan, Max Fair, Ivory Fay, Bill Ferrara, Patricia Fields, leanette Fintel, Richard Fishbach, Tom Flanagan, Eileen if ,af ' QD 1 1 1441, 1 ff G We 3, M, s f f f l X - Wm ,, f. m:': s1f14l ' fygiifii, Q 5 , , fi 1 , E A ., A ,. ly. 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Q I, 'Mft ' it Sophomores Fletcher, Dan Floyd, Carletta Fobbs, Sharon Forbis, Chuck Fortner, Willis Frank, Susi Freeman, Mark Freeman, Wallace Friedrichs, lohn Fuller, Brenda Gagon, Mary Gainous, Tege Garrett, Tom Garrison, Ricky Gass, Mary Ann Gause, Richard Gavin, Charles Gavin, Sharon Gericke, Elizabeth Gettinger, Michael Geurin, Bryan Geyer, Patti Gibbs, Theodore Godfrey, Dennis Golden, Vashtie Gonzalez, Christina Gooding, Kevin Goolsby, Brenda Gower, Greg Grabsky, Stephanie Graessle, Marion Graham, Norma Grant, Sondra Green, Kathy Greene, Iohn Greer, Mary Gregory, Barbara Greinke, Ann Groves, Melinda Grubbs, Brenda Grubbs, Cindy Gulash, Barbara Gunzinger, Susan Gustomski, Laura Guthrie, Nancy Haas, Elaine Hadden, Bessie Hall, Susan Hall, Thelma Hamlyn, Susan Hammiel, Gary Hamstra, lames Hamstra, loyce Hangen, Lisa Hardee, Doug Hardesty, Thomas Hardy, Paul Harmon, Ioni Harrington, Starr Harris, Cindy Harrison, Kathy Hartman, Susan Hassall, Michele Sophomores 244 Hatfield, Steve Heatwole, April Henderson, Linda Hewitt, Don Hickey, Kathy Hicks, Cheryl Hicks, Harry Hill, McCoy Hill, Obie Hilton, Betty Hix, Randy Hodo, Lawrence Hollingsworth, Ramona Hook, lames Hord, Cindy Hoskins, Chris Hoskins, Steve Hough, Dan Hubbard, Bishop Hullinger, Rebecca Hunkeler, loni Hunt, Marsha Hunter, Larry Huth, Anna Isom, Peggy Isom, Rick lackson, George lackson, loyce lackson, Velma lames, George lames, lohn larvis, Camden lefferson, Ruby lenkins, Brent lenkins, Pamela lohns, Elizabeth lohnson, loh nson lohnson lohnson lohnson, lohnson, I I Debra Kim Mark Mary Mott Sabrina ia. ff -Q A cee, c e it H ' ,-me a sh g 5 ne: as -- f M e sg ,a c, h- if gk Xi, y,,, yy ggg g ,e-' , mf 1 ggi P S P R tn i 'T' hi was ' e- ' , '- 1, ga K LS Q . ..,,Lf,. f ,,.,.., ,,.-fff.,5,.,am:1t.f , 551345252325 sus- ,ww ,f 7 ' f, .f f 2:5.1,gain-1,f?,:sqf,.f-,wg ,-his-- f ff W. ,,v,,. ,, t--,., - ff-- , f , , 3 2 'Q yy 5. 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Ki H l ,,,,il, y i B .K ul Q NV , .-. , ,R R ii' . f E ' I , -fl.: , yu' 5 4'5 -ff gif -F f 91' I ' ':.: if-K1 L'1 5 X Q , A if 3 W3 Sophomores lohnson, Samuel lohnson, Stanley lohnson, Tommy lohnston, leff lohnston, lim lones, Bernard lones, lohn lones, Robert Kacura, Kathy Kaekel, lulie Kaiser, Millie Kaplanis, Mike Kaspersen, Ricky Kaufmann, Linda Kelley, Billy Kelley, Hayward Kelley, Leon Kelley, Vanessa Kennedy, Sue Kercher, Mark Kern, Mike Kerr, Cheryl Keyt, Lynnette Kibben, David Kinder, Kathleen King, Kary King, Teresa Kish, Gerald Kloss, Donald Knowles, lohn Korfanta, Sandra Kormos, Liz Kossmann, Gary Koszoru, Mike Kreisler, Larry Kruse, Alan Lane, Brenda Laney, Mark lang, Randy Langdon, Steve Lasser, Barbara Lazier, Debra Lee, luanita Lee, Raymond Leonard, lames Lewis, Rick Lightfoot, Chip Linehan, Geraldine Linzy, Barbara Linzy, Paul Little, Eddie Lloyd, David Lomax, George Losh, Rodger Lowe, laurie Lukas, Michelle Lund, Vickie Lunde, Ed MacDonald, Beryl Mack, Alma Maddox, Brian Maines, Rosie Makar, Mike 245 Sophomores 246 Maltese, Bill Maloof, lohn Manali, Anthony Manche, Cindi Manche, Vicki Marfice, lohn Markel, Daniel Marsh, loAnn Marshall, Bob Martin, Gwendolyn Mason, Elizabeth Matthews, Barbara Matz, Pamela Maynard, Walter Mays, Catherine Mays, Daryl Mays, Rays McBath, Birdena McBirde, Mark McCant, Leverne McCarthy, Chip McClash, loseph McCloud, Wilma McCobb, Camille McCosker, Parricia McDaniel, Rita McDonald, Connie McDowell, Phyllis McFarland, Hannerle McGraner, Yonya McKown, ludith McMillen, Karen McNally, Kevin McNamara, Molly McNeal, Belinda McNeal, luanita McPherson, Gail Melczarek, Hugo Merritt, Mike Messina, Chris Middleton, Kimm Milko, Sheryl Milledge, Daisy Miller, Beth Miller, Brian Miller, Glenn Miller, Michael Mirabella, Tony Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell, Brad Mitchell, Keith Mitchell, Lee Mitchell, Marjorie Mitchell, Pamela Mixon, Sam Monts, Patricia Moody, Emily Moore, Craig Moore, loann Moore, Kevin Moran, lgiz Moran, Sonya Morgan, Lawrence P 9 , A , ,, Q M A ' 'ff gf , MW B iii li , ' - ,I g m if A ,5 il I k ,-'-k 221' 4 .s ,vi X, it ,.. :- rv Q sis? 1 :,-iii, fi gf Q: ., 1 . 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Sophomores Mone Raised For Future The class of 1975 started to raise money for the junior-Senior Prom, which is to be given by them in their junior year. They felt that it was not too early to get started on the job. To start, they had the Spirit lugg then carvvashes and bake sales. Next year they will sell magazines as their major money raising project. Some sophomores were picked by the junior class to act as servers at the prom. These students received on the job training on how to plan a prom and will help plan the 1974 prom. Y' 'bi F IRE mam Erica Stiefel, a member of Latin Club helps get balloons ready Susan Gunzinger, Brenda Riley, Melinda Duncan, and limrny to sell to parents and students attending the Homecoming Woods help Mrs. Beverly Buckle brighten up her room with football game. At the kick-off and all Manatee touchdowns a new paint job. The students came in on their day off. the balloons were released. 247 Sophomores Morgan, Teresa Morris, Kelly Mortensen, lane Mosher, Steve Mossler, Susan Mrazek, Elaine Munton, Kimberly Murray, Eileen Murray, Rose Myford, Fred Myland, Charles Nelson, Steve Noll, Terry Nomood, Bill Nosworthy, Mike Nowitzke, loyce Nowlen, Kami Nuwer, Bill Obranic, George Olivero, Patty Omlor, Gary Palmer, Sandy Parish, Freddie Parker, Thomas Parsons, Robin Pavone, Douglas Pearson, Paul Pechin, Robin Pedicini, loe Peebles, Mark Pendergraph, Karen Pennington, Donald Perry, Becky Peterson, Kevin Peterson, Terry Peterson, Tony Petrilla, Anne Phelps, Nancy Phillips, Debbie Phillips, Marianne Philpot, Sherri Pierce, David Pitts, Ken Platt, Russell Polding, Mary Poley, lan Pompey, lohn Pontious, Steve Poole, Brenda Poole, Patty Porter, Belinda Porter, Cindy Powell, Debbie Powell, lamie Pratt, Barbie Pratt, Molly Presha, Andrew Prior, Cathy Proctor, Patricia Pryron, Wanda Pumphrey, Kevin Purinton, Kathy Pyle, lohn Q9393533if53QT5?iLlIF1l55iiS?f5?ffb:li.lfi-7, ,-I c s Q c af t B awk s Wgg z gir U : ' iffy-.fits '.QiiI?5 ,mal IB 'c :, B BB-, - .. 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Sophomores Ul8 UO' ot Pictured Amos, Rick Armstrong, lames Arnold, leffery Blalock, Sylvester Brown, Willie Bruce, Michael Burger, Clifton Champion, Richard Clark, Gary Davis, William Davis, Willie Dickson, Scott Dowling, Gretchen Ducre, Terry Fields, Paul Freed, Deborah Freeman, Mary Freeth, Adina Frieler, Diane Funderburk, Henry Gallo, Matt Gore, Yvonne Hall, David Hill, Terri lewis, Wade Logan, David McMahon, Albert Montgomery, Gregory Moran, Annette Nelson, Leonard Newell, Dale Null, Benjamin Parrish, May Ras, Richard Rivera, Charles Rowland, lames Sachs, Paul Saunders, lames Severs, Deborah Shearer, Cynthia Van Norman, Kevin Walker, Emamuel Warrick, Willie Wedebrock, Robert White, Charlene Whitmore, Diana Williams, jerry Williamson, Elgie Woogerd, Debbie 253 Freshmen 'Qu W' W., V ,Xsj.:45kg5355f. V5 - N , Nw' W 04,69 Q I TV s Officers for the class of 1976 are ViC9'Pfe5idenl Milffhil Ann H2ffiS0l'l, - d Treasurer Carol Angell. 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To the echoing cry of Get Involved stated by Student Council President Dwayne Horton, the freshmen were given an initial push needed for participation in school activities The newcomers were kept busy throughout the year with money raising projects such as car washes and the Poor Pot. These fund raising projects were held to gain money for the freshman Homecoming float, which took fourth place in competition during Homecoming Week. l t if T Richard Adams shows his freshman spirit by participating in Hat Day during the week of Homecoming activities. Freshmen Kim Lengle and Kim Floyd show Homecoming enthusiasm by tying up pirate Leslie Leach. V' Steve Papero pauses for a water break Klages and Andrew Pareti. Richard Parks while Tim Gunagan tells a tale to Eddie passes on his way to class. 265 Freshmen 266 Russell, Darlene Rutter, Mark Ryall, Steve Rysanek, Paul Rysanek, Tracey Sampson, Dean Samuels, Randy Sanborn, lohn Sancho, Ruby Schaub, Fred Schermer, lulie Schneider, lohn Schumaker, Vicki Schwartz, Douglas Schwind, Tami Scott, Mary Scott, Willie Seeberger, Thomas Seger, Carlene Seward, William Shannon, Larry Sharkey, Michael Shaurette, Don Sheffield, Anitne Shelton, l.ezlie Shepard, Linda Shoosmith, Debbie Shoosmith, Diane Silverthorn, Sherry Simmons, Bonnie Simmons, Rick Simmons, Terrence Singletary, Barbara Singleterry, Sharon Skeim, leff Sloan, Danny Sloss, Kathy Smalley, Celeste Smalls, lacquelyn Smith, Brooks Smith, David Smith, Kathrine Smith, Lori Smith, Louis Smith, Mark Smith, Sandra Smith, Willie Smith, Yvonne Snipes, ludy Snipes, Simms Snow, Gail Sorbo, Kim Spaulding, Wanda Speas, Mike Spenard, Kathi Spencer, Bernita Spillane, Linda Spire, Carmen Stace, Thelma-lo Staley, David Stanford, Walter Stanley, Richard Starczewski, Vicki V, at Q Qkfrw, i 4,7 r ., , st , f,, ,f .fig 5:'?:7'5'7 F is ' ,lf 1 -Y f ' M ..,... -Y . , sf, Y -,L 9141, gf 5 -,, ,, R. 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Su-mpf, COHSHHCE l w I ' ' 5lUmPf' l0n . I .',: 5 V I be ' Q , V Summey, Calvin :l1'lliE'J K ' ' 9' Sutton, Shirley f ., . y V ' , Steffi Swearingen, lune ,,' W, sf , if ,Q Lx Taber, Rock ' ' S A , , 5 3 Tarman, Mark ' A ' Taylor, Greg . 3,9 Teal, Brian 3 R ww W 4 if Tebbetts, George W fi if Q .Kw,ggtf3r 25' 1 ,rgi izf 4.3, Templeton, Mark Ziff? iiasv S .SLV Terry, Gloria S it G S, Test, Cynthia 55' li ' ' l X K Thaxton, Rob Kit iffy' Sw? it A N. and f Q S 'f -,J to Themis, Bruce Thomas, Carlton :iss Thomas, Dennetta Thomas, lohnny 'F Thomas, Leroy Thomas, Mary F A' 34 'Z Thomas, Paul -.L ' 2 an 1 M' AJ t 15 M La Q J , 1 f L c 1 x E l ffl! . 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Freshmen Williams, Sherry Williams, Shirley Williams, Wilbert Willis, Deborah Willis, Marie Wilson, Charles Wilson, Deric Wilson, Elaine Wilson, Henry Wilson, Kelvin Wilson, Melvin Wilson, Pam Wing, Tammy Winkfield, Rudolph Winson, Mack Wirtz, lames Wismer, ludy Wolford, Phillip Wooring, Eddie Woods, Terry Woodson, Bert Woodward, john Wortham, Anita Wright, Faye Wright, jeffrey Wright, Pamela Wuichet, Nanette Wyke, leffrey 269 , .. Underclossmen Wulf' gift Underclassmen S Seek Success Activities around the school were normally dominated by the senior class. However, behind the scenes Iurked the everpresent underclassmen. With lack of ex- perience and money, they attempted to join contests. Their spirit i was prevalent at all times and .V was the necessary item to the success they achieved. Virginia Baden works at a Spaghetti Dinner to raise money for Domestic Exchange. Vicki Frieler, Thelma lo Stace, Tina Lamkin take time out from their daily on the South Campus lawn. Underclassmen Angelidis, Chris Riester, and Sherry school activities to eat lunch outside seem to enjoy this noontime event. 270 Q A? ,IB Y g w + A VERTIS :NG Advertising L. GJ ff TS Ie Retai Ez. O L.. Q. DD E E U5 L O UO .E Ps 3 .Q nsidermg Co CH AND Z Lu CZ u. A LU -J zz U D no cz ff +4 U 52 C o U rw. Ps 'C GJ Je an be assured of getting and Z I-LI I-I-I 1 U S- E gil E9 ,on C.C NX PNG! '23 Q3 QQ EPB 20.9 Q55 .EE P .co NE tb QW CLD , ,L gg? if J f I R Qpfggw- X ARBUCKLE, FRENCH AND GREEN REALTY, INC. 1313 9th Ave. W. 1 .Ls ARMSTRONG BROS. PLUMBING AND HEATING, 1225 9th St. W. 'Q BEARDEN CONSTRUCTION, 3312 51st Ave. Terrace W. ARMSTRONG PLUMBING AND HEATING M H10 Countians the 89 Manat FS offe Q 6 GJ I. 3 4-4 X mbing fi to date plu UP variety e great th 0-i : O oo .E .sa U as .: LJ ong's Armstr I cets sold a HU ff 0 Q5 Charles Ogl is Carrying a wide selection of goods, V7 L as UI O 55 ,Qc wang P- EE S2 IZ - , Luisa Egg: l'cvE fm? mtg? 0:12 uw-Em l1 '.E 41 qgruzg ua U QQ :LEU 6 htens up the stor brig Planasch of the many dec- CD C O U5 va-1 .C as she lig orative candles sold at Beall's. CS liz pecia S CTION RU ST N CO EN RD BEA people F O f GS hom built SIOTH CU in : 3 O ress their exp 0 I I HH who w c m th : U7 if 4-I E5 Edo CL. in-E mV- U O Q DD E5 43 E91-5 She .Em E28 TE O :ng S 13 E Li-4 cu.L5O CLLL U special occasions, be hose rt Fo st by ok your be ulo YO that 8 SUT J: F' CZ LH DD an fi 0-4 ru TD 2 :N +4 Ch .E ru .C s. 3 O Ps no E z CU .C enced peri P, where ex O II U7 S- +- I3 ff Ll-I an 3 IB GJ JD you. help will sn C N QC .2 Laurie Stewart reviews future ts at the shop. en appointm has re- ia .20 ru 4- Rh O C '4- O OD C T3 Q '4- Q .C F- ready is SEY LK-LIND BE urned and I -..,,,,-N 4 1M BEALL'S DEPARTMENT STORE, Westgate Shopping Center 'PF BERTHA'S BEAUTY SHOP, Westgate Shopping Center SI the late with you Pplv IO SU ad imper- hy Conr Kat shions. fa Cortez Plaza srv, ND BELK-Ll tes a girl from the Roaring SOHE Twenties. :U-UIC?-A EEE . lima was img . 2-ZEME cu-5-:X-A - m!j5ZOmv5i I UM-DMZEPME gm I 5:53 :stale-Ll-A as-U I :bca DS ,EWZM Ek E565 Qi-E C 2 I : l- Do? HP?-Wm or-L EQDQZH MY-Unis I - A - X3 - X 6- - X3 GCE?-m,U4 Z an Money Wis dvertising A ake 'ES uden St an C rw E CD L 3 -i--J I5 LL appliances from everything I' Fo stereos and televisions, I0 quality goods. I' 0 AR'S f SE E pD sho Mr. Gene Martin points out the O o- 5 l- ru 14- O cn GJ L 3 4-1 Nl CD '4- .E u as CL cn Becky Quimby at the new Bay- re De Sear's Store. sho occasion edding W pecia S at th For of china and, : .Q 4-4 u 2 an U5 cu TQ 3 C5 E GJ '4- '4- O silverware. Kathy Scott has a hard vorite china. choosing her fa time CONNECTlCUT MUTUAL is CROWDER BROS. HARDWARE, Westgate Shopping Center DE SEAR'S APPLIANCES, 6430 15th St. W. aiding the youth of interested in adition, g up this tr epin ke day. In I0 his ed I' voluntee I' Kandle 'C 4 S 'U K6 D U' an aa C ': vi 3 2 GJ .C 4-4 O 04 vm OJ .2 E GJ in season. Mr. all tb 1972 f00 he i I DDQ! C'U LC DCU 'UZ up routines and drilled ade fm vi rying flags and rifle L as u an E on co wr as .c 'O-4 date in Interested in the up-to- EN'S DAY'S M fashions? men's th 2 . 55 th .JE Qjlh E3 22 o in? GJ WS. Ei :JE I-I-'GJ ge I-5 Khu- cr: ui .1 Q Z fr nc i- cc 4 ami abs ECU ,UQ '4'4- mf!! 5-3 PM 30.9 Oi. .C Q4-f Uw- gi C 32 L. ge O2 U-05 'UU l.lJ'.: , z I 2 8 5 'Q x.. 4 N 5 Q 2 'TI 3 ,N cv- ' fc we :' .L in-Quang ' L TI 2.145 Lqcf Q U TX- 'Sv '5 ,yr V-. U NN U N c :W g: s., 3 If: Hu 'IX' Co The Blue Chip Company, Since 1846 'S FURNISHINGS, 51813th St. W. EN DAY'S M Advertising an ' I I' I' I'I I' I Youve eorned the right To toke stock in o better future. The dividends you reop will be limlbjed oniy by your deslre. ?f?,l'KxX ' if I ag-'V il 1 ' Gflfzf I Q I - f1'1'f'- , tiff 11111 S1l,UilIfII':.?I11 iff flrhil Ip ii' l 1' 1 ' x - 'UPU . . QIIIQIIGII nf 1: Ii!!! i:ml'l11r..l I1 It It IH: -- I FLORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY, 1201 9th Ave. W. U o n I- o '4- .2 no 3-E uw Q: Q-o 455 'Q .Wm gi 4-'CU c ev -cs CU L m xx ' A I3 13 Yi' 2.1 w gf: ww. . E A ,Ask , QF fx sif O 5 W we ,wtf no . ,- mf v .wx I X fu wad sl .K M ,gy .:- .Wx I it y 1 z 1 ! I 5 gif' 5 I I- HI I.L 1119! 2 4 25 Ent BY'tI'T1 ep Trust D plete II I Com 5 E 2 Z z S 2 sn, 1003 8th Ave. W. FIRESTONE TIRE 84 RUBBER CO., 1 201 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRADENTON, 4 . mm? ue '-'o Q Xa CDCDE me ig-3? 2:05 EDOS f YO variet a wide rries ability, ca your fr ZCCCSSOFICS 0 tires and also f One 0 ints to p0 car. Dale Tucker Firestone's newest tires, representa- of the fine quality. VC ti -J fc z Q I- 4: z I- LD 1 1 'Es' 3 O Ps 78 95 mu: EO L09 33 26 UE C ru? we .EQ Eu CD65 UQH- I- 22 QE E O2 U..- 12 :P lf na O D. E O U 10 -I .v--f 1 ulie I N NTO F BRADE O NK to BA 4th Ave. E. 4 13 ELI WITT CIGAR DIVISION, 12 VZ he I by ressed is imp h Ori W ollings H Tu C .Q Q-f N Z 4-v E LI -4- O here Saflf EIUTIOSP plea i K., . sa . 'Q 3 g K. he people an effort to serve t E I LU L. GJ S5 GJ .Q U an as 3 cu c cu E Q1 O P- 4-1 C 3 O an N .C z O Z1 2 Q 2 4 S2 u I- I: 3 w location. Sheila HE 1021 moved Brown and Faye Cromartie observe J- L cu 14 c 'Drs bs EE H2 gc 73.9 0-f -QU wif .Evita 2.2.0 5299 .Dau- 230 ew E53 .SOE 4-fo-'P if L t the seasonal colors of a cen- Le W. Ave. th DON, 910 6 BY ERS FLOW armth et radiate w bou I' 0 Ce terpie Sa qu ur home. Li YO ughout thro her favorite on selects Thomps DON, who OWERS BY FL I WCI' 3 2 '0- can prove that you can say it 279 ers. OW fl with rtising dve A ES ti 'U co LL .2 E :J Q. 2 Q. CD CD L CD GJ cn edical research IT1 of SS CCG SU As the need for drug and the U5 Q3 P O C Q. E and TTIOFQ ounds increases, comp .E 'Gs Q.: .23 mul fs on .E+- gm 3,0 CDD I-Qt ND gm Ol- 35 ESE so G5 C Q- an 'O C IU E ru C G2 l'- N. 3 don't yo demonstrates how good things do come large bottles. f ngo derstandi Un tic pathe TTI SY 8 Th FUNERAL HOME SHANNON will be ort to you and your f m C0 a great li' -f ,,i il. 4 ,V ig, .34 , . f 'Ili' +541 .-'A 'sax wi' 2 V4 .asa ill' I Quu .V x. 4 -ul I V W A M , . , 53331 3 . .i5fi l?,'ll5 Atv-41.45 ' 2? rtrna .622 Wifi .. ,Q . 676: illf' 1 Qgg iw' , I GI .gy ' . M 'X ,Eiga sl F ,,. 49,43 1 Q 5 3 , W-rf H ,QV ', gif! 1 El 1 W 17 1 U, vi GJ E E U ... ru ,Q -- ac 5, E 5 E . G2 2 if 3 E Tu O H- L- C L: 15 Q9 E O +- g cu us W Q- 2 Q5 'S E 'ft cu U U 3 E 5 'ci 2 .5 -E Q- U5 .. gh E f: 3 X 0 N O as U E 5' in L. GJ .E ng Q E 3, O : Y' O if E S .: N JE f: 5 5 1 r r 'W vf.. r. AN'S M REE NF GORDO at color T.V. QUASAR CORNER. Freeman's also variety of Motorola pro- carries a ducts which are becoming increas- cl 61 i: cu 'U 3 3 V5 c L- cu 'U O E O 0-' 'C-' 4: ru TI O O. .E 3 on .E I HO hy g?W ovin m about Thinking FOGARTY BROS. TRANSFER? call Q-4 Vi ': .c 2 O ki Vic play one of at ease. Tina Pric mind your Gs, 2614 44th Ave. W. RU D ETT'S CARR e dis and Fogarty's dependable moving vans. FUNERAL HOME SHANNON, 1015 14th St. W. Since 1938 GRIFFITH-CLINE ed this HOMES have serv L NERA FU area with renowned competence. dition ad an y are now completing The Cortez Road On SS heir busine 0-v O 4-4 fith-Cline has rif West. Remember, G .C .QP .C en 3: wn for been kno on c 2 field. S in it standards and trust I. .. FOGARTY BROS. TRANSFER, 820 12th Ave. W. WN f ' J FK! Sarasota 1093 Central Ave., GORDON F. FREEMAN TELEVISION SERVICE, 3620 Manatee Ave. W. GRIFFITH-CLINE FUNERAL HOMES, 720 Manatee Ave. W. i Lhafi f ixggg 1--1,q3 380 - r- i i a Q..3 1 HIX INTERIORS, 5708 Manatee Avenue, W. FQESWNESS MAKES THE FLAvon DIFFERENCE w ily In the dairy case or phone for .fy U gg., home delivery . 1 f ig E . MW.. i , i i .m ,...,. . . . The LOCAL dairy serving Florida families for more Than 50 years THE ISLAND BANK, 5327 Gulf Drive Holmes Beach I 'WW I ICGS I'V ore Se E rity er Secu rx: O CD Sa v5'a 21: 3 5 9-5 Q-3 r 55 ei: Oi W E Da Oo. OB I: 1. 3 O Ps vered to re deli 3 ch hi cts, w du pro privately largest the .YJ an . 'C O O I C O O 'CJ I' Fl owned producer and distributo the local area. For either residential or commer- SFS 3 off RS I use, HIX INTERIO cia draperies, shades, f 0 TY varie wide and On hardware. Shar and rods, Karen Bootsma doubly discover the H ix. offered by CS ic I'V S6 nt fficie 6 Carol Whitmore and Doug Purcell discuss business transactions with Harmon S. Parker, president of he ing t l'V Se D BANK. AN E ISL TH ach, Be Bradenton of unities mm C0 Beach, The CS d Holm an Anna Maria, the peopIe's bank. Island Bank is Debbie Hubbard finds that choosing PPE is O SH tthe IARVIS TCSS 3 wd ne 3 W. venue, atee A an OPPE, 3213 M SH IARVIS ected. and asy as she had exp 9 85 I T10 .2 GJ .E 04 GJ .C o-1 ember, ITT Re 3. O C FIOW the with ady rvis Shoppe is re N 1 ui f: .Q .c Ch eu -+- I drive nard iPi Terr and Lynch Tim in- W -in VG convenient dri he t I0 UP NK. BA L CITY NATIONA ER at INT dow o 4-f on .SEED Ei gm -5.0 CC me -Ex eu: asm I- .2 5 : .io Urs .cu 932 E2 ng or be checki s. Whether it 'U CD CU C saving, Inter City can help. INTER CITY NATIONAL BANK Cortez Plaza Advertisin MANATEE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Cortez Plaza TORS, INC., 1302 9th St. W. LARKIN MO Find FSS Shoppe Since cars are a very important these in 9 Iif part of a student's OTO RS, NM ARKI rn times, L mode '+- O C .Q Q-I U 2 GJ V3 GJ TE 3 as ID 2 'U C ru .c U Z used cars. 35 well CHTS HS ported im Ann Larkin, and roll, Leigh Tana C IACK SMITH'S MEN'S WEAR, 3931 Manatee Ave. W. Roberta DeSear get ready to take .2 u 2 .Q he t und a spin aro confident as Betty Karen Larson is L ERA D FE EE ANAT katM U Q9 .c U .20 .Q z 4 O -I Q z 4 LD U Z b 4 LD 2 OCIATIO ASS 'B Qm 9-E sn- OD: .EE Z- m E EE aju. Q. V18 0-' in QC 96 NE .C .-:E I- goo 2 4-4 VI CD ga 22 CT GJ 'Oi' CCB ma Eu LQ! We 5: CO O 2 E LO :lu can P-.O peny sel ing of pro buying and The D O TIE 2.212 L 20, 5.-E L-a-1 DE o.. Cav E5 Q-Ch gas m.Q 209 n.. N5 .23 11' CD ed. The exp OW dure is foll proce oclATEs, SS A ACH fLE O petence COITI serve you as is yto ad C. is re Z Leach prepares Leslie EIS D show documents on a typewriter. LEACH ASSOCIATES, INC., Ave. W. Ee Manat 20 s 36 carrie AR JACK SMITH'S MEN'S WE naturally Sl tju ha n's things t me V7 2 :N 'S is E2 W2 lcv U ru.-5 T Iw- 1-O Ea.: EE Q20 ERD S29 02 'a Q.- orc Harrison Tom I' O f ks men's slac in and lay Taylor. Recreation plays an important at IS f studen ives 0 he I pan in L GJ Q-1 '4- N C ru spends ne La arita MHS. M KUE 81 KAROM BILLIARDS, 5014 14th St. W. and UTI f find T5 s she OW kn n- 285 laxatio Fe Ja sm S : SWK , ,W gw. A K S s SQ-n. I f S S 12 S S - 1:4 cn cn nf Q5 6 Eigij L m Cheng LL' G9 Oi'-it L01 CD 2. Z 1 X X524 -Q -. 35:92 G5 Q. Eng? O1 'U' -E3 Q. 3533. 3 agszf M gn 2.220 K . . ,, . . ., If! ! 'al .la 7. egg L 981331 1 ' m my ng to willi is er, CV K, how Z 4 dl open an account of any amount. 66 PS Philli butes MANATEE OIL distri ice stations. FV Se local 0 products t 5 is wS'6,, gerg S5202 SSS'- L O'O QUJCQ t 35 QCD: .2256 6 - 1 'Uctuao 0000-I augiw -Sh as as ,E-EEE qgf-.QUE .r:QOc: I-.nczoi .93 .Q 2 To I. '4- O OD C 'c 3 O-I U eu anuf The m siness the bu .YJ ua GJ L6 o .Q L U 'a L- Q-4 RS, INC. Becky LE of MILLER TRAI tractor to be he ri its fo Tyler wa . 1.6 s,,,,'.,., , .,. .. i ii ' -Q- in ai' L4 A- A' fa 3 I I -ir., 1 W5 .vii A saint- .tf1..f.f.5sf .- .li iz pp .aw vm- pw er so she can trail he t I0 ed attach .J 2 parking NATEE COUNTY 2 Manatee Avenue, W. MA 272 e around the take a rid NCE AGENCY INC. INSURA CD .C va C5 an X O 2 0 .':.' .C 0 Leon W GU 638 8th Avenue, Palm and m CD P CB Q3 P'- Q. Q. N .C CE. It N RA SU NTY IN U CO MANATEE hased the purc has GJ .C and insured insurance from the people he can trust at Manatee County Insurance. E Q C 3 O OD ru 2 cv 'U O E C O 4-v N U bd P'- tn +- GJ 1 oday's t er in efl paces U E, the Q' Z O 2 gm ED,-E gn.- 35 Q2 in an E12 .sg .CC ga. '53 'ESE' P-1-v -:E c an 00.2 il.: CDI- ui C eless fashio tim on of selecti Gardens fe Baysho QUE, MONI Center Shopping tores Ive V S id YS Custo e ding de artment Q. lea on's Bradent ees I U5 4 u P- 4 3 :J Z E 5 D E 3 Q5 'C CB O lumber he t CS ay serv RRY. Nu-w CA . 5 3, ll' DY u , 0 ' sf fb M , Q .mm..g ..,, i .V 52451 y is Q m A. -Q il, ki . M. , 7 lg - Q .ff .T H 4' 1 . -3 if 6 'K H A .,.,Qn- F A wif, Q: ' .KJIKW 1 :f',,f ,A 9 . A Vg - U' rf' U- 5' X qmx A Q 1 X 1,5 F 'Ni :QNX uf . wr My , . ,QEQQ , is 6 Q, ' Y V ' '. 'W V0 x - xi is - . . ' , ' i N J' .Q 5. ' qi . A , I L n K ' 2 . 'I 'ik , y Y , N .. an ' , g i fe 5 'Y '. 9 I, v ' . ' ' H -I 'F 3 ' 3. .93 . x .' Q A I in Na . A X , .Q Yi . i .. V Q . n Y , V we .'l X K Q' 'mi' H Q wx X . k . .9 I V ,Q ' a 9 ., . A- , s ' 3 4 YYY ' 1 f' f 11: . 'r x , v- . ' 5 M N ff , w. ot ' 5 Q? xy ' V ' ' an 'eq mi ,. va Y, P . ' . , gm 1 f .1 .4 . 'sr 'F X y . 5' . , ' x fm.. 1 iw? 4 - gi. RQ, QQ ' L 'xl 5' Vw If x Advertising ----I anatee Ave. W ELRY,1102 M PAYNE IEW SARASOTA SCHWINN CYCLERY, 3800 S. Osprey, Sarasota I an 2:41 Ll-lzg -54533 -.1 glib ko. E 'xr-1 'Wa rf' J yr M L E U U L u.: U Z Q77 x it U ': 4: VY S 8 block and split face TARY CON RETE has long been the U rtising dve A rea Business cn L. Q9 CL CL O J: U7 un .Q- GJ SUNSHINE FLOWER SHOPS' The ne into hi HS little su goal: to bring a E 82 'av- .+:: E'3 L Em C3 Q22 tw- 5325 af: --: E3 .?n Pau ..c Q h w:.. ish 579 QE :sm of the shop. Sunshine Flowers is known not only for traditional rieties. FU 5 Tu 3 V3 3 : 3 O 2 as il' 3 JD U1 I- as 3 2 '41 'Q .. is . ,ta XE as , -ffm fees: VK 292 ...fill beth Za his sister Eli hel helps eic W john 26th St. W. 55 oass SH ER NSHINE FLOW SU EL'S EICH Model A W his out of BRADENTON INSURANCE promises hioned personal services and s for modern needs. old-fas also policie 13th Ave. E. 1 001 TROPICANA PRODUCTS, INC., Conveniently located, WESTSIDE NATIONAL BANK is anxious to serve JI H: :N aff GJEC 2:-2 Os... ,AU .Goan elf cc 5 ru 00.901 .E C its mw- :uc -Gai 507, O v- J: 5-5 - cu 753.-E estside. W at people r her future, fo ahead VIS ki Thin Maryanne Corneal discusses a new Dey, one of the rraine Lo policy with CD an-Gre YHW OCK. W L A BL 84 Z u.: LU CZ U u of expert YO ES HSSUY lock L' co 05 service and attention. Mwassw mt-wefssssts-,,s,s,:'-, f . 11 8th Ave. W. 11 ALOCK, BL N84 EE YMAN-GR W WESTSIDE NATIONAL BANK, 4311 Manatee Ave. W. CE, 818 13th St. W. N RA SU ENTON IN CHEL'S BRAD WEI Advertising FGHIE obbles inds ctive become in- Recently students have for GS hobbi and erested in crafts I time. spare their FLORIDA SUPPLY HOUSE has the ells and shell sh 3 S6 st supply of large mires ad area. Terri Bruck he afts int CI' displays depicting beautiful one of the the sea and ts mariners at Florida 0.3 ua 3 O H lv Supp FLR PAINT STORE is a new-comer to -4- O P'- 4-1 cu ': ru P eu 2 T: an Z .1 u. cd GJ L. G5 GJ .C Q-1 and hes tn 3 1. .Q 'U C ru V3 o-v C 'a Q. old useh ho BFI f has a large supply o also ns for that pla Isbell P-s L. L GJ U ui 9 -5. Q. 3 an E O .: Q5 -o-1 N .E .c OD C IE cu 3 cu big paint job famous is RE CAN DY STO ES CH RI e- hom that special with ndy for its ca anxiously made flavor. Patty Poole mel corn buys some candy and car Richies ole at Po rs. Louise mM fro Candy Store on Cortez Road. Qs, it 12.4 ,,,s-. pu., original an joy in creating uch H1 The imaginative mind finds 6424 14th St. W. USE, HO LY PP ORIDA SU FL piece in the art of decoupage. RICHIES CANDY STORE, Cortez Road West Many people today come to know the art of sewing as both hobby and occupation. FLR PAINTS INC., Bayshore Gardens Shopping Center at the Careful hands work tediously and painstakingly i. craft of needlepoin erican Am traditional Senior Directory ABRAMS, ANNE FRANCES ACKLES, DEBORAH JEAN ADAMS, DENNIE EUGENE ALBRITTON, GAIL L.-CBE I 45 FBLA 45 FHA I5 Red Band I,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Civ- anettes 35 Future Sec 35 Music Hon Soc I,2,3,4. ALDRICH, JACK E. ALIOTTA, JOSEPH ROCCO ALLEN, AUDREE LAINE ALLISON, JERRI LOU-English Club 35 Societas Latina 35 Latin Forum 35 Para Med 35 Student Council 2,35 Drill Team 3,45 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 3. ANDERSON, CHARLOTTE CHRYSTELL-Bi-racial Comm 45 DE 4. ANDREWS, SUSAN LESLIE-DE 4. APPLEGATE, JAMES HAR- OLD-Cercle francais 4. ARNOLD, BRENDA ARNOLD, ELLEN LOUISE BACON, JAMES E., JR.-FHA I5 Student Council 3rd Vice- president 45 Bi-racial Comm Ch. 45 Football I,2,3, All-County 45 Track I,2,3. BAHNSEN, LYNETTE ALAYNE-Cercle francais I5 Student Council 4. BAILEY, DAVID ALEN-White Band 25 Red Band I. BAIRD, CHERYL KAY-English Club 35 ICC 35 Cycling Club 35 Class Board 35 MACOHI Staff 2,35 Para Med 2,35 Student Council 2,3,45 Concert Choir 25 MANATEE MASTERPIERCES Staff 3. BAIRD, WILLIAM J.-DE Parlia- mentarian 45 Audio-Visual 4. BAITHER, ALICE ANN-Drama Club I,25 English Club 2,35 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 2,35 White M I,35 FHA I5 'CANE ECHO 35 Quill 8g Scroll 3,45 Cercle francais I,2,3, Sec- treas. 45 To be graduated with Honors. BAKER, BARRY RAY BAKER, CHERYL LYNN-Drill Team 2,3,. BAKER, DAVID BRUCE-English Club 25 MANATEE MASTER- PIECES Staff 25 Blue Band I5 White Band 25 Red Band 35 Bays State 35 Audio-Visual 4. BAKER, ROBERT BAKER, WILLIAM-FTA 45 Foot- ball 45 Basketball I. BANDSTRA, DAVID L.-Foot- ball 4. Senior Directory BANDSTRA, REBECCA L.-DCT 45 Girls' Chorus 3. BARBER, SCOTT THOMAS BARR, ROBERT BRUCE-Foot- ball I5 Cross Country 25 Track I ,2,3. BASKIN, SYLVIA MARIE-FHA 4. BASS, PEGGY LEE-Girls' Glee Club I,3,45 CBE 45 Folk Music Club 4. BAYLISS, THOMAS N.-Red Band 3,45 Raisin' 'Canes I,45 CSR I5 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Stu- dent Council I5 STEP5 Pep Band I5 White Band I5 Class Board 4. BEALL, ADRIENE-Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 English Club I. BEIGHT, JAMES LADEN-Foot- ball I. BELL, BARBARA ANN-Domes- tic Exchange 35 Drama Club I,2, Scribe 3, Pres. 45 ICC 3,45 English Club I,25 Soc Hon Hisp 2, Vice-pres. 3, Pres. 45 Stu- dent Council I,2,3,45 Thespians 2,3, Pres. 45 Plays I,2,3,45 Class Board 35 Jamboree Ch. 45 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff I,25 White M I,2,3,45 State Spanish Contest 2,3,45 To be graduated with Highest Honors. BELLAMY, JOHN NEAL-Foot- ball, AII-County 4. BENNER, DALE ELLIOT-Tennis 3. BENNETT, LINDA SUE-FHA I5 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Student Council 25 Plays 45 Concert Choir I,2,3,45 Singing 'Canes 3,4. BENTON, PAUL K. BERNARD, MICHELE A.-CBE 4. BEVILLE, THOMAS L.-Junior Exchange 2,3,45 Golf 4. BIGHAM, MERI E.-Drama Club I,2,3,45 Plays I,2,3 Student Director 45 ICC 3,45 Folk Music Club 3, Pres. 45 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Singing 'Canes I,25 Concert Choir I,25 Manatee Singers 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Choraliers 4. BLUNT, CURTIS GORDON- Football 3. BOHN, C. DAVID BOND, TRINA FAE-Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Student Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Class Board 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Girls' Glee Club 45 FHA I5 Maiorette 2,3,4. BORDEN, MATTHEW JAMES- Plays I. BOSFERO, VICTOR L.-White Band 4. BOUWER, DAVID LEE-Interact I,2,3,45 Football I5 Baseball I,2,3,4. BOWKER, GARY M. BOYD, JR., RICHARD-Music Hon Soc 3,45 Football I,25 Ma- natee Singers 3,4. BRETHOUR, CINDY E.-Arts 8. Crafts I. BRICKER, DAVID LEE-DCT 4. BRINSON, FRANCENE L.- Nike 4. BRINSON, JARVIS BRINSON, LOTT BROWN, I,2, BROWN, MARIE A. BROWN, SHEILA V. BRUCE, LINDA S.-Arts 8. Crafts 4. BRUCK, THERESA SUE-Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Student Council CHARLES-Football 2,3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Concert Choir I,25 Girls' Glee Club 3,4. BRYANT, MICHAEL P.-FFA I5 Junior Exchange 3. BUDDE, MARK DUANE-Wres- tling I. BURCH, KAREN MARIE BURCH, KATHY ANNE-Explor- ers 25 Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Para Med 2,35 Class Board 35 White Band I,25 Red Band 3,45 Pep Band I,2,3,4. BURGESS, SHARON LEE- White Band I,25 DCT 4. BURKE, MICHAEL SCOTT BURLEY, CHERYL A.-Girls' Glee Club 25 DCT 4. BURNETT, III, CECIL A.-ICC 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Science Club 45 Audio-Visual 45 Chess Club 3. BUSH, CHRISTINE A.-Drama Club 3. BUZZARD, JAMES LEE CALDWELL, KAREN LYNN- Drill Team 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 3,4. CALDWELL, WILLIAM A. CALLAHAN, CARL ALLEN-In- teract 45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 White M 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Baseball I. CAMINITE, ANTHONY J.- Wrestling I5 Red Band 45 White Band 2,35 Blue Band I. CAMPBELL, PAM JEAN CAMPION, STEPHEN GRA- HAM-White M 3,4. To be graduated with honors. CANTINE, PETER D.-Societas Latina I,25 Chess Club 45 Foot- ball I,2,35 Basketball I,2,3,4. CARDER, JAYNE A.-CBE 45 DE 35 Drama Club 25 Folk Music Club 45 ICC 25 Explorers 25 Para Med 35 Student Council I5 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. CAROPEPE, PATRICK DEN- NIS-Class Board 4. CARPENTER, CYNTHIA D.-FTA 35 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Student Council 35 Music Clinic I5 Plays 35 Blue Band I,2,3. CARR, JAMES JOHN CARTER, DEBORAH ANN- Drama Club I5 'Cane Echo 3,45 Societas Latina I5 CSR 25 FHA I5 Tri-Hi-Y 2. CASSIDY, MAUREEN CHANDLER, ISAAC, JR. CHAPIN, S. TODD-Basketball I,2, CHUMNEY, DONALD ALAN- FFA Sec I,2,3,4. CLARK, CHRISTOPHER M.- Track 45 Cross Country 4. CLAY, PAMELA JEAN-Student Council 4. CLEMONS, RANDY LEON- Baseball 4. CLOUD, EUGENE M. Ill-Junior Exchange 3,45 Student Council 45 CSR 45 Societas Latina I,2,3,45 Latin Forum 3,45 Foot- ball I. CLOUSE, DEBORAH KAYE CLOUTIER, RICHARD A. COCCIOLONE, STEFAN R. COFFEY, CHRISTOPHER COFFIN, DAVID EUGENE COLLINS, ANTOINETTE JOSE- PHINE-Folk Music Club 3,45 FFA 35 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Pep Club 25 Student Council I5 Con- cert Choir 4. COLLINS, MICHAEL-Amateur Radio Sec. 45 ICC 45 Aviation Club Vice-pres. 45 Explorerers 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 35 Class Board 35 Audio-Visual 35 STEP 2,35 Track I5 Wrestling 35 MACOHI STAFF 3. COLLINS, RONALD N.-Arts 8. Crafts 45 White M 3,4. COLLINS, STUART G.-Foot- ball 2,3, CONLEY, SYLVESTER CONRAD, KATHRYN SUE-Do- mestic Exchange 45 Future Sec 35 Drill Team 2,3,45 Home- coming Sponsor 4. COOPER, HOLLY JANE COOPER MARCIA ANN- Drama Club I5 Student Council I,2,35 Comm. Ch. 45 Plays I,45 Class Board 45 Concert Choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 White , Band l. ' CORBETT, GAYLE ANN-FHA I, FTA I,2, Sec 3, Para Med I,2, Class Board 2. COX, CAROL G.-CBE 4. COX, GARY RONALD-Junior Exchange 4. CRISP, BARBARA JEAN-Cercle francais 2,3, Student Council 4, Z Club 3,4, CSR 3, Plays 4, White M 2,3,4, Cheerleader 4. CROMARTIE, FAYE ANITA- FBLA Pres. 3, FTA 4, CSR 4, Cheerleader 4. CROSBY, OWEN STEVE-FFA 3. CUMMINGS, ALBERTHA ELAINE-FTA 4, Pep Club 2,3, Nike 4, Plays 4. CUMMINGS, ALPHONSO- FTA 4, Explorers I, Para Med 2,3. CUOMO, MICHAEL D.-Key Club 4, Societas Latina I, Ex- plorers 2, Para Med l,2,3,4, Science Club 3,4, Student Council I,2, White M l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l,3, Wrestling 2, To be graduated with Honors. CURTIS, JACK WILLARD-DE 4, Science Club 3. ' DANIELSON, RONALD G. DARSEY, DAVID ROBERT-Ex- plorers 2, To be graduated with honors. DATES, DANIEL LEE-Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3. DAVIS, ALPHONSO SKIP- Wrestling 3,4. DAVIS, VICTOR BERNARD- Wrestling 3,4. DEAM, DONNA ALICE-Drama Club I,2,3, Explorers 2, Music Hon Soc l,2,3,4, Student Council l,3, Music Clinic 4, Jamboree Princess 3, Plays I,2,3, Class Board 2, White M l,2,3,4, Manatee Singers 3,4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Choraliers 3,4, White Band I,2, Raisin' 'Canes 2,3, To be graduated with Highest Honors. DECHAMBRE, YVONNE MARIE-Cercle francais I,2,3, English Club I,2. DECKINGA, RENEE G.-CBE 4, Drama Club 3,4, Pep Club 4, Science Club 3, Vice-pres. 4, Thespians 4, Plays 4. DENIER, JOHN DENTON, HOLLY SUE-Anchor Club 2, Treas 3,4, Music Hon Soc 2,3,4, Student Council I,2,3, Sec 4, Jamboree Court 3, Plays I, Calendar Girl, Cheerleader 2,3, Co-capt. 4, Manatee Singers 4, Girls' Glee Club 2,3. 1 nick, cHARLorrE ELAINE- Tri-Hi-Y I,3,4, Concert Choir 4. DIELS, KIM MARIE DILLEY, JANICE LOUISE-Folk Music Club 4, Concert Choir 3,4, Blue Band 2. DILLON, MARK STEVEN- Cross Country 3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, DOLL, MICHAEL THOMAS- Transfered from Alexandria H. S., Football I,2,3, Baseball I, Basketball 2,3, German Club l,2,3. DOWDY, JERRY LEE-'CANE ECHO Staff 4, Basketball I, Baseball l,2,3,4, Quill 8. Scroll 4. DOYLE, THOMAS EDWARD- Junior Exchange 2,3, Football I,2. DRUMMOND, MICHAEL AMES-Golf 2,3,4. DUNBAR, BERNARD DUNBAR, LEE ROGERS, JR.- FFA I. DUNCAN, DAVID L.-Blue Band I,2, Audio Visual 4. DUNLOP, KENNETH C.-Foot- ball l,2,3,4, Track l. EDENFIELD, THOMAS M. EDWARDS, EARNEST ELDER, JOHN F., JR. ELLIOT, DAVID JAMES ELLIOTT, DEBRA ANNE- Drama Club 4, Music Hon Soc 2,3,4, Weather Chick 4, Nike 4, Red Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band I,2,3,4. ENGELSEN, STEVEN EVER- ETT-DE 4. ESEMAN, JANET MARIE- Drama Club 2, FTA 2, Para Med 2, Class Board 3. ESKEW, RITA K. EVERSON, JAMES D.-Avia- tion Club 4, Societas Latina 3, Science Club 3, Plays 3,4, Cho- raliers 4, Male Chorus 3,4. EVINS, JAMES DIEON-FFA I, CSR 4, Football 2,3,4, Basket- ball 3, Track 2. EXLINE, JAMES KEVIN-Folk Music Club I,2,3, Audio-Visual l,2,3,4, Cycling 3. FENTON, CAROL LEE-Cercle francais 2, Student Council 4. FERRIER, LOREEN B.-FHA I, Tri-Hi-Y 3, DCT 4. FEZZATE, HOWARD W.-DE 3,4. FIELDS, SUSAN LAINE-Drama Club I,2,3, Film Club Pres 4, Student Council 2, CSR 4, MA- COHI STAFF 3,4, Class Board 3, White M 4, STEP 2,3. FLANAGAN, CLAUDIA-Cercle francais 4, Student Council 4. FLATH, SUSAN HELEN-An- chor Club 4, Student Council 3,4, Calendar Girl, White M 2,3,4, Cheerleader 2, Co-capt 3,4, Manatee Singers 4, Girls' Glee Club I, To be graduated with Honors FLEMING, KATHLEEN A.-CBE 4, Class Board 4. FLETCHER, TERRANCE LEE- FFA I. FLINT, TOM WILLARD-Cycling Club 3. FLOWERS, EDWARD I.EE-Do- mestic Exchange 4, Drama Club 3,4, Music Hon Soc 2,3,4, Thespians 4, Red Band 2,3,4, White Band I, Raisin' 'Canes 3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Chess Club I. FORBIS, DIANA LEE FORD, SARAH LEONORE-An- chor Club l,2,3,4, Drama Club I,2, Music Hon Soc l,2,3,4, Red Band l,2,3,4, Nat'l Hon Soc 3,4, Raisin' 'Canes 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Drum Maiorette 4, Maiorette 3, Orchestra I,2, White M l,2,3,4, 'CANE ECHO 3, Editor 4, To be Grad- uated with Highest Honors. FORSSELL, JAMES A.-Junior Exchange 3, Sec 4, Music Hon Soc 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Class Pres 4, Basketball I,2, All-County 3,4, Manatee Sing- ers 3, Vice-pres. 4, Concert Choir I,2, Male Chorus 3,4. FORTNEY, CYNTHIA K.-CBE 4, Cycling Club 3, Z Club l,2,3,4, CSR 4, Jamboree Court 3,4, Class Board 4, White Band I. FRALEY, MARILYN SUE-Para Med 2. FRENCH, JOYCE ALEEN- English Club 3,4. FROST, SHANNON J.-Medi- tations 4, Z Club l,2,3,4, Class Board I. FULLER, KIM LEE-DE 4, Girls' Chorus 3. FULLERTON, MICHAEL HOW- ARD-White Band 4. GAINEY, ANDREW CARL GAULKE, MARY ANN-CBE 4, Folk Music Club 3, FHA I, White M 3,4, To be graduated with Honors. GEBHARDT, SUSAN M. GEDDES, CINDY LYNN-CBE 4, Para Med 2, Latin Forum 2,3. GELDMAKER, GRETCHEN JOAN-Drama Club I,2, Cercle Francais 4, Societas Lat- ina l,2,3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Latin Forum 2,3, White M l,2,3,4, High Q 3, Cate- gorically Speaking 4, Para Med I,2,3, Nat'l Non Soc 3,4, ICC 3, To be graduated with High- est Honors. GERALDSON, CAROL LYNN- Red Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4. GERWE, EDWARD LOUIS-Sa- cietas Latina I, Football I,2, Track I. GEST, RUTH KATHERINE- Cercle francais 2, Music Hon Soc 2,3, Vice-pres 4, Para Med 2, Music Clinic 3,4, Home- coming Sponsor 4, Plays 2,3, Concert Choir 4, Orchestra I,2,3, Red Band 2,3,4, White Band I, Pep Band I,2,3, To be graduated with Honors. GIBBINS, SCOTT ALAN-Do- mestic Exchange 4, Cercle Francais 4, Societas Latina I,2, Music Hon Soc 4, Student Council 4, Torchbearers 4, Mu- sic Clinic 4, Plays 3, White M 3,4, Tennis I,2,4, Red Band 3, lst Lt 4, Raisin' 'Canes 4, Pep Band 3,4, To be graduated with Highest Honors. GIBBS, FLETCHER J. GILCHRIST, VICKI LYNN-FTA I, Music Hon Soc 3,4, Student Council 3, Comm Chr 4, Plays 4, Girls State Alt 3, Drill Team 2,3, Color Guard 4, Manatee Singers 3,4, Concert Choir 2, Girls' Chorus I. GLASS, MARTIN A.-Key Club 3. GLOVER, PETE GORE, MICHAEL GOWER, SCOTT BRADLEY- Societas Latina 2,3, Football Manager 3, Audio-Visual 4. GREATWOOD, JEFFREY LYNN-Music Hon Soc l,2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Football I,2, Orchestra I,2,3, Red Band I,2,3, Capt 4, Raisin' 'Canes l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4. GREEN, WHITNEY-Music Hon Soc 2,3,4, Plays 4, Manatee Singers 2,3,4. GREEN, JOSEPH S.-Music Hon Soc 2, Pep Club I,2, Foot- ball l,4, Basketball 3, Track I, Baseball I, Blue Band I, White Band 2, Pep Band l,2,3. GREER, MICHAEL JOHN-FFA 4, Wrestling Manager 4. GULASH PATRICIA-CBE Sec. 4, FHA I, Junior Civanettes Treas. 3. GUTHRIE, SHARON P.-Z Club 2,3, Treas. 4, Student Council 2,3, Treas. 4, Jamboree Court 4, Plays 4, Claendar Girl 4, White M l,2,3,4, To be gradu- ated with Honors. HAAS, GREGORY ERWIN-Mu Alpha Theta 3, Pres. 4, High Q 2,3, Capt. 4, Nat'l Hon Soc 3,4, Science Club 2, Pres. 3, Treas. 45 White M I,2,3,45 Nat'l Merit Finalist 45 To be graduated with Highest Honors. HAGEN, ROBERT JAMES-Do- mestic Exchange 35 Science Club 25 White M I,2,3,45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3, Pres. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 25 Interact 3,45 Cate- gorically speaking 45 Soc Hon Hisp 2,35 Student Council 2, Comm. Ch. 45 Boys State 35 To be graduated with Highest Honors. HALBERT, CYNTHIA L. HALL, BRUCE ALONZO-Base- ball 2,3,45 Red Band 45 Blue Band 25 White Band 35 Pep Band 3,4. HALL, JEAN ILEAN-Arts 81 Crafts 45 Para Med 3,45 Pep Club I,25 GAA I,25 Tennis I5 Blue Band I5 White Band 2,45 Pep Band 2. HALVERSON, JUDITH-Anchor Club I,2,35 Student Council I,2. HAMRICK, MICHAEL M.-Do- mestic Exchange Vice-pres. 35 Nat'l Hon Soc 3, Vice-pres. 45 Student Council Comm. Ch. 45 Basketball I. HARDEN, PATRICIA-FHA I5 CSR 45 Bi-racial 4. HARMON, CASSANDRA A.- Pep Club 3,45 CSR 3. HARRIS, GREGORY K.-Music Hon Soc 35 Class Board 45 Or- chestra I,2,3,45 Raisin' 'Canes 2,3,45 Red Band 4. HARRIS, RONALD JAY-DE 45 Track 2. HARRISON, BARBARA ANN- Domestic Exchange 45 Drama Club 45 English Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y I5 White M I,2,3,45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 To be graduated with Highest Honors. HENCINSKI, LENORE-FHA 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. HENRY, HILDRETH-DE 45 Class Board 3. HEPBURN, SCOTT B.-Cercle francais I5 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Chess Club 35 DCT 4. HERNDON, SANDRA L. HICKS, CHARLENE Club 25 Class Board 25 Nike 4. HIGGINS, HAROLD R. HILL, SHELLEY V.-Z Club 2,35 Sec. 45 CSR 3,45 Jamboree Court 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Class Board 3. HILL, SHIRLEY A.-CBE 45 Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Drill Team 3,4. HILTON, BONNIE JEAN-An- chor Club 2,3,45 Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Plays 35 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4. HILTON, RONALD GLENN M.-Pep Maybe It's a 1950 'CANE ECHO. Mike johnson ponders as to the con- tents of the Mystery Box, during Homecoming Activities. HIRSHBERG, TERRI LEE-CBE 45 FBLA 45 Para Med I. HISKES, FRANK H.-White M 35 Football I,2,3, All-County 45 Track I,3,4. HODGIN, JOSEPH S.-Base- ball I,2. HOGE, DEBRA DAINE-CBE Treas. 45 FBLA Treas. 4. HOLLINGSWORTH, PAULA LYNN-Folk Music Club 35 Mu- sic Hon Soc 3,45 Concert Choir 45 White Band 3. HOLMES, DEBORAH LOU- Music Hon Soc 2,3, Sec-Treas. 45 Music Clinic 3,45 Manatee Singers 3, Vice-pres. 45 Girls' Glee Club I,25 Choraliers 3,4. HOLMES, MICHAEL-Football 4. HOLT, KATHYRN ELAINE- Drama Club I,2,3,45 White M I,2,3,45 Domestic Exchange 45 Cercle francais 45 Folk Music Club 35 FHA I,25 Mu Alpha Theta 2,35 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Soc Hon Hisp I,2,3,45 Student Council I,45 To be graduated with Highest Honors. HOPEWELL, LINDSEY J.-DCT Pres. 45 FFA I,2,35 Cycling Club 35 Science Club 3. HORKY, CAROLYN B.-FFA I5 Future Sec 3,45 Para Med I5 Quill 8- Scroll 3,45 MACOHI Staff 3. HORTON, DWAYNE C.-Do- mestic Exchange 35 Key Club 3,45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Stu- dent Council I,2,3, Pres. 45 CSR 3,45 Plays 2,45 Class Pres. I5 Class Pres. 35 Football I,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,35 Track l,35 Orchestra I,2,3. HOUCK, LAURIE JO -ICC Sec. 45 Societas Latina I,2,3, Vice- pres. 45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Stu- dent Council I,2,3, Com Ch 45 Plays 45 'CANE ECHO 45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Latin Forum I,2,3. HOUSTON, WlLLARD-Foot- ball I,25 Cross Country 45 Track 35 Wrestling 4. HOWARD, CATHLEEN ANN HOZA, LINDA SUSAN-FHA I5 English Club 3,45 Meditations 45 Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council I5 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 3,45 Red Band 3,45 Blue Band I5 White Band 25 Pep Band 3,4. HUBBARD, DEBRA LEE-Anchor Club 3,45 CBE 45 Drama Club I5 Domestic Exchange 45 FBLA 45 Pep Club I5 Student Council I,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Calendar Girl5 Drill Team 3,45 Girls' Glee Club I,2. HUFFMAN, MELANIE ANN- Drama Club 45 Cercle francais I5 English Club 45 Meditations 45 Plays 45 MANATEE MASTER- PIECES Staff 45 Class Board 45 Blue Band I5 White Band 2. HUGGINS, BRENT ARTHUR- Folk Music Club 35 White Band 25 Red Band 3. HUNT, DEBORAH SUE-Music Hon Soc 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Red Band 3. HUNTER, DONALD-FFA I. HUNTER, VIRGINIA RIVES-So- cietas Latina 25 Z Club 2,3,45 Student Council 45 'CANE ECHO 45 Calendar Girl 45 Latin Forum 25 Cheerleader 3, Capt. 4. HUTCHINSON, DEBRA K. INGRAM, JAMES-White Band I,2,35 Rasin' 'Canes 35 To be graduated with Honors. INTERRANTE, MITCHELL LEE- FFA I,25 FBLA 45 Football I,2. ISOM, DEBRA ANN ISOM, LAWRENCE BERNARD- Wrestling I,2,3. JACKSON, JODY E. JACKSON, PRISCILLA JACKSON, ROBERT G.- English Club I5 Science Club I5 Student Council I5 Football I5 Track 3. JEFFERSON, JOHN DAVID- Audio-Visual 2,3, Vice-pres. 45 Track 2,35 Cross Country 3. JOHNSON, ANTHONY-Foot- ball 2,4. JOHNSON, EDDIE LEE, JR.- Pep Club 2,3,4. JOHNSON, HELEN MARIE- FBLA 45 FHA I5 Tri-Hi-Y 3. JOHNSON, KERMIT K., II-Red Band 35 White Band 25 Blue Band I. JOHNSON, LORI ANN-Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Z Club I,2,3, Pres. 45 Student Council 35 Plays 45 Jamboree Court 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Calen- dar Girl 45 White M I,2,3,45 To be graduated with Honors. JOHNSON, MICHAEL G.-CSR 45 Football I,2,3, All County 4. JOHNSON, NANCY E.-FHA I5 Drama Club I,25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Para Med 2. JOHNSON, O J.-FTA 45 CSR 45 Class Board 35 Basketball 35 Football I,2,3, All-County 45 Baseball 3. JONES, DONALD RAY JONES, LILLIE MAE-Nike 4- Student Council I,2,35 Homeil coming Sponsor 45 Bi-racial Comm. 4. JOSEY, KAREN LOUISE- Drama Club I,2,35 Pep Club IJ Cercle francais I5 Folk Musi Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 3,4. JOSLIN, PAMELA JOYCE, KENNETH R. KAISER, DONNA MARIE-CBE 45 FHA I. KAUFFMAN, KAREN ANN KEATON, BETSY LOU-CBE 45 Meditations 2,3, Chr. 45 Music Hon Soc I,2,3,45 Class Sec. I5 Red Band 2,3,45 White Band I5 Maiorette I,2,3, Head 45 To be graduated with Honors. KELLEY, FRANK LLOYD- Drama Club I,2,35 Cercle francais I5 ICC 25 Junior Ex- change 45 English Club 35 High Q 45 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Science Club 25 Student Council 2,3, 2nd Vice-pres. 45 Class Board 45 MACOHI Staff 25 Ma- natee Masterpieces Staff Pres 35 White M I,2,3,45 Tennis I,2,45 Categorically Speaking 35 Manatee Singers 2,3,45 Cho- raliers 2,3,45 To be graduated with Highest Honors. KEMP, DEBRA LYNN-FHA I5 Societas Latina 2, Latin Forum 2,3. KENNEDY, JOSEPH L. KENNEDY, MICHAEL J. KERCHER, DEBRA ANN-An- chor Club 2,3,45 Domestic Ex- change 35 English Club 25 Medi- tations 45 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3, Treas. 45 Stu- dent Council I,2,3,45 White M I,2,3,45 Tennis 45 Drill Team 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3. KERN, LYNNE MARIE-FTA I5 Societas Latina I,25 Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Para Med I5 'CANE ECHO 35 STEP 25 Red Band 2,3,45 Blue Band I5 Tri-Hi-Y I,2,3. KERR, WILLIAM A.-Science 45 Audio-Visual 4. KING, JR. JOHN-Chess Club 45 FTA 25 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Student Council I,25 Class Board 35 Manager Football I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,4. KINNEY, PATRICIA E.-CBE 45 Z Club 4. KIEFHABER, GAIL ANN-CBE 45 Student Council 2,35 Concert Choir 3,4. KISH, BARBARA JEAN-Arts 8- Crafts I,25 DE 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. KILLINGSWORTH, MARIANNE KLAASEN, PAITI JEAN KLAGES, FRED LEON-Base- ball 2,3,4. KLOSS, ROBERT S.-ICC 45 Key Club 45 Societas Latina 3,45 White M 2,3, Pres. 45 Latin Forum 3,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 2,3,45 To be gradu- ated with Highest Honors. KNOWLES, DAVID W.-ICC 35 Junior Exchange 3,45 Student Council 3, Comm. Chr. 45 CSR 45 Plays I5 Class Board 3,45 Basketball 25 Golf 45 Manatee Singers 3,45 Concert Choir I,25 Male Chorus 4. KNOWLES, JAMES W.-Do- mestic Exchange 35 ICC 45 In- teract I,2,3,45 Societas Latina I,25 Student Council 2,45 Class Board I,2,3. KOSZORU, PATRICIA ANN- Drama Club I5 Societas Latina I,25 White M 2,3,45 Drill Team 2,35 To be graduated with Honors. KOROLL, DOUGLAS W. KROPP, MARY JEAN-Trans- ferred from Cardinal Mooney5 Meditations Co-Chr. 45 Student Council I,2,35 Drill Team 2,3. ball I,25 Volleyball I,2. LAHAH, PATRICIA ANN-CBE 45 FBLA 45 Future Sec 3,45 Meditations Co-Chr 45 Student Council I,2,35 Drill Team 2,3. LANDRUM, MARK CLAYTON- Wrestling 3,4. LANG, PHILLIS D.-FHA I,25 FTA 45 Pep Club 2. LARSON, LAURA LASHLEY- Anchor Club 2,35 CBE 45 Drama Club I,25 Class Vice-pres. I. LASHER, JUDY LYNN-Transfer from Highland Falls5 Drama Club 3,45 FHA 25 ICC 35 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Pep Club 45 Science Club 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Varsity Basketball I. LAZIER, GWENDOLYN K.- FTA 45 Pep Club 2. LEACH, SARAH ELIZABETH- Drama Club 45 English Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Soc Hon Hisp Quill 81 Scroll 3,45 STEP 35 MA- COHI Staff 35 MANATEE MAS- TERPIECES Staff 2,3, Editor 45 To be graduated with Highest Honors. LEWIS, SANDRA JANE LOCKE, BARRY ALLEN-Foot- ball I,2,35 Baseball I5 Blue Band I. LOCKE, LINDA-CBE 4. LOGGIN, ANITA ROSE-CBE 45 FBLA 4. LOPEZ, EDWARD JOHN-Do- mestic Exchange 35 Key Club 45 Societas Latina 35 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Para Med I,2,35 Boys State 35 Tennis I,2,3,4. LORAY, DWIGHT T. LOVE, SAMUEL LEE-Pep Club 35 Student Council 35 CSR 45 Football I5 Basketball 3. LOVELESS, ROBERT MAR- ION-Cycling Club 35 Audio-Vi- sual 2. LOVEIT, VALORIE ANNE-Ex- plorers Sec 25 Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Para Med 2,35 Student Council 3, Comm. Chr. 45 Red Band 3,45 White Band I,25 Pep Band 3,4. LUNDY, SHERYL JANE LYON, DEBRA ANN MAC NEVIN, MEREDITH-FBLA 4. MAGINESS, WALTER A.-Ex- plorers I5 STEP 2. MAINES, DONALD MANSON, ELIZABETH ANN- Anchor Club 3,45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Student Council 45 Jambo- ree Court, Mammy Award 35 Cheerleader 2,3, Capt 4. MARSICO, THERESA D.-Fu- ture Sec 35 JV Cheerleader Manager 25 Cheerleader 3. MARTIN, DERRY GAGE MATTHEWS, PAMELA JEAN- CBE 4. MAY, SARAH JEAN-CBE 45 Future Sec 4. MC CALL, REBECCA-Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 35 CSR 45 Girls State 3. MCINNIS, RALPH-Junior Ex- change 4. MCPHERSON, ALAN R.-Folk Music Club 45 Plays 3,45 Audio- Visual 4. MEADE, NANETTE-Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Torchbearers 25 Tri-Hi- Y I,25 Class Board 45 White M I,2,3,4. MEEK MAREED PAGE-Drama Club I5 Meditations 45 Student Council 2,3, Comm. Chr. 45 Tri- Hi-Y I. MEGAHEE, LISA CATHERINE- Arts 8. Crafts I,25 Drama Club I5 Z Club 3,45 'CANE ECHO Staff 3. MELCZAREK, ROBERT JAN- Red Band 45 Blue Band 25 White Band 35 Marching Band 3,45 To be graduated with Honors. MELVILLE, JANET-Arts 81 Crafts 2,35 DCT 4. MERRITT, NANCY ANN-CBE Pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Student Council 25 Girls' Glee Club 2,3. MESSINA, MARK ALAN-To be graduated with Honors. MIDDLETON, ORVILLE F.- Drama Club 25 FBLA Pres. 45 Explorers Sec. 45 Para Med I,2, Vice-pres. 35 Student Council Comm. Chr. 35 CSR 35 Torchbearers 35 Baseball 35 Manager Basketball 35 Concert Choir I,25 Red Band 2. MILLER, DICK ALLEN-FFA 45 An open-mouthed Carl Callahan attempts to line another one of those troublesome tee shots. Nl' Dissecting rabbits can sometimes be fun ..... if you're as talented as Ken Dunlop and Melanie Huffman. Societas Latina 25 Football 2,35 Baseball 2,3. MIMS, GAIL ANN-Future Sec Vice-pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Chess Club 3. MITCHELL, DEBRA-CBE 45 Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Class Board MIXON, ELIZABETH JANE- CBE 45 Future Sec 3, Treas. 4. MOHLER, THERESA LEE-Tri-Hi- Y 2. MOORE, CYNTHIA L.-CBE Vice-pres. 45 Future Sec 35 Tri- Hi-Y 2. MOORE, STEVEN ALAN-Arts 8- Crafts 3,45 ICC 45 Key Club I,2, Sec 3,45 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Pep Club 25 Student Coun- cil 45 Thespians 3,45 Plays l,2,3,45 Drama Club I,2,3,45 Class Board 3,45 Manatee Sing- ers 2,3,45 Choraliers 3,45 Con- cert Choir I5 Singing 'Canes I,2 MOORHEAD, SUSAN JANE- DCT 45 Music Hon Soc l,2,3,45 Student Council I,2,3,45 Music Clinic 35 Class Sec. 45 Class Board 45 Concert Choir 25 Pep Band I,25 Red Band 2,3,45 Or- chestra 2,3,4. MORA, SCOTT ROBERT-FFA I,2,3,4. MORAN, DANIEL MICHAEL- FFA I,2,3,4. MOSHER, CLAUDETTE F.- Drama Club 45 Civanettes 45 English Club 45 Music Hon Soc 45 Para Med 45 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 45 Con- cert Choir 35 Red Band 45 White Band I,2,35 Raisin' 'Canes 25 Pep Band 4. MOWBRAY, ALLEN PAUL MOWRY, PATRICK EARL- Football I5 Cross Country 45 Wrestling 2,3,4. MUELLER, PETER BAUR-Trans- ferred from Bellefonte Area Sr High5 Drama Club l,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Plays l,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Class Board 2,35 Model Con- gress 3,4. MUNSON, PAMELA SUE-CBE Sec 45 Drama Club I5 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Para Med I,25 Student Council I. NANNEY, JAMES PATRICK- Wrestling I,2. NARMORE, DIAN ELISABETH- Anchor Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Drama Club 45 FHA I5 Student Council l,2,3,45 Jamboree Court 45 Class Treas I,35 Class Board 45 Calendar Girl 45 Drill Team 2,3,4. NASH, GARFIELD ROLAND NEFF, JANET ELAIN-Para Med Club I,2,35 Student Council I5 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Blue Band I5 White Band 2,35 Marching Band I,2,3. NELSON, HENRY EARL NICHOLS, GLORIA REBEKA NORFOLK, LYNN FLORENCE OAKES, JANE AURORA-Folk Music Club 3,4. OATS, ELNORA-FTA I. O'BRYANT, ROLAND W. O'CONNOR PATRICIA ANN- English Club 25 Science Club Treas 35 Plays I5 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 35 To be graduated with Highest Honors. O'DONNELL, DAWN EILEEN- Drama Club I5 ICC 45 English Club 2,3, Treas. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Vice-pres. 45 'CANE ECHO 45 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 3, Treas. 4. OGLE, CHARLES F.-Societas Latina I,2. OLSEN, ALAN LAWRENCE- Football I,2,3,4. OVERSON, TRACY ANN-CBE 4. OVERTON, SHARON IRENE- Anchor Club 45 Z Club I5 Tri-Hi- Y I5 Jamboree Court 45 Calen- dar Girl 45 Cheerleader 4. OWENS, PAMELA KATHY PALMER, KENNETH ROBERT PALMER, MITCHELL OTIS-Do- mestic Exchange 35 Key Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Student Council I,2,45 MACOHI Staff 45 Baseball I5 Football Manager I,25 Basket- ball Manager I,2. PANAVAS, PATTY LYNN PARHAM, STEVE I.-FFA 3, Re- porter 45 Football 2,3. PARKER, DEBRA GAIL-CBE 45 Future Sec 3, Sec. 4. PARKER, JAMES BRIGHT- Drama Club 45 ICC 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Societas Latina 3,45 High Q 45 Plays 3,45 Chess Club Vice-pres. 3,4. PARSON, HEIDE LOUISE-Z Club I,2. PAYTON, KENNETH LAVERNE PEASE, MARC ROBIN-CBE 45 Explorers I,25 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Para Med I,25 Quill 81 Scroll 3,45 Science Club 3, Pres. 45 'CANE ECHO 3,45 Boys State 3 Alt5 Torchbearers 35 White M 35 To be Graduated with Honors. PECHIN, JOYCE MARIE-DE 45 FHA I,25 Student Council 2. PERKINS, LETHA JOYCE-FHA I,35 FTA I,2,3, Pres. 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Class Board 3. PERRY CHARLES ROGER-So- cietas Latina 25 Cycling Club 35 Music Hon Soc 2,35 Music Clinic I,2,35 Orchestra I,2,3. PERRY, RONI SUE-CBE 45 Pep Club I5 Student Council I5 Girls' Glee I. PETERSON, GWENDOLYN- FHA I,2, Treas. 3,45 Pep Clul I,2,3, Treas. 45 Student Coun cil 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. PETERSON, KENT JAMES PETOSKY, NANCY CAROL- Future Sec 3,45 MACOHI Stat' 4. PETOSKY, THOMAS LEO PHILLIPS, THOMAS E.-.luniol Exchange 4. PIERCE, VALERIE A.-CBE 4, FBLA 45 FTA 25 Para Med 2,3, Blue Band I5 White Band 2,3. PILGER, DEREK DAVID-Cercle francais I,25 Cross Country 41 Wrestling I,2,3, State 4. PINKHAM, HOLLY MARGA RET-FHA I5 Para Med I White M 2,3,45 To Be gradu- ated with Highest Honors. PLANASCH, KIMBERLY KAY- FTA 25 Pep Club I5 GAA I, White M l,2,3,45 Drill Tearr 3,4. PLESE, TERRI L.-DE Treas 4 Cycling Club 35 Para Med 2,3 Class Board 2. PODGIS, THOMAS LEE-Foot ball I,2,3,4. POELSMA, SUZANNE JO ANNE-Para Med 35 DCT Vice pres. 45 FHA I. POMPEY, CHARLES-Basket ball 2,3,4. POMPEY, RONALD L.-Basket ball 3. POOLE, CLARENCE POOLE, FRANK EARL-Junio Exchange 3, Treas. 45 Clas' Board 4. POPE, DANA LEE-FFA I,3 Football I,3,45 Track I,2,3. POSSMAN, RICHARD R. POWELL, DEBRA ANN-Do mestic Exchange 45 FHA I5 S cietas Latina I,25 Vice-pres. Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Stude Council I,45 Drill Team 2, Drill Teamer of the Year 'CANE ECHO 45 White A l,2,3,45 Class Board 2,35 Heal Maiorette 3,45 To be graduatet with Highest Honors. POWERS, ROBERT GILES- Football 25 FFA l,2,3,45 ICC 3 PRATT, MASON DAN-Englis Club 35 Track I,25 Wrestlin I,2,3,4. PRICE, DEBRA ANN-Explorer 25 Cycling Club 35 Para Med 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PRIEHS, SUSAN LYNN PROCTOR, BROOK ANN-Fol Music Club 35 FHA I. PSALMONDS, MICHAEL WIL LIAM-Para Med 25 Scienc Club 3 PULLEN, JEAN E.- CBE 45 Para Med 25 Blue Band I5 White Band 2. PULVER, MONTIETH BEE- CHER-FTA 25 Explorers 25 White Band I5 Red Band 25 Pep Band 2. PURCELL, DOUGLAS ED- WARD-Domestic Exchange 35 FTA 45 ICC 3,45 English Club 3,45 Jay-Teens 35 Pep Club Vice-pres. 3,45 'CANE ECHO 45 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 3,4. PURDY, JOHN WESTLY-FFA I,2,3,45 Arts 8K Crafts I5 Foot- ball I,2,35 Track I,25 Wrestling I,3,4. QUIMBY, HELEN R.-Anchor Club 3, Vice-pres. 45 Domestic Exchange 35 Drama Club I,25 ICC 45 Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3, Comm. Ch. 45 Plays I5 Class Board 45 Drill Team 2, lst Lt 3, Capt 45 Manatee Singers 45 Concert Choir I5 Girls' Glee 2,35 Color Guard 4. QUINN, MICHAEL DAVID QUISENBERRY, DANA-FFA I,25 Football 25 Baseball I,2,3,45 Basketball I. RABINETTE, MICHAEL JO- SEPH-FFA I,2. RAMPART, ROBIN LEE-Junior Exchange Vice-pres. 3, Vice- pres. 45 ICC. 3,45 Baseball I5 Basketball I,25 Concert Choir I5 To be graduated with Honors. RAIN, JAYNE STACY-Domes- tic Exchange 45 Cercle francais 45 Para Med I5 White M 2,3,45 Drill Team 2,3,45 To be gradu- ated with Honors. RANNEY, DONALD F.-Basket- ball 3, All-County 4. REAVES, CARL ALONZO- Football I,2,3. REDMOND, CLYDE-Wrestling I,2,3, State 4. REESE, ROBERT JOSEPH REUS, JOAN PETTY-Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Z Club 45 Quill 8- Scroll 3,45 Student Council I5 Class Board 2,35 White M 3,45 Drill Team 3,45 MACOHI 2,3, Editor 4. RHODES, CAROLYN RICHELIEU, GARY L.-DE 45 Key Club I5 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Pep Club 25 STEP 35 Audio-Visual I5 Red Band 3,45 Blue Band I5 White Band 25 Pep Band 2,3,4. RIDGDILL, SANDRA FAY-CBE 45 FBLA 3,45 ICC 35 Student Council 2,3. RILEY, SHERYL KAY RIGNEY, JEANETTE ROBERTS, SANDRA LEE ROBINSON, LAURENCE CRAIG-FFA I5 Interact 45 Key Club 35 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 'CANE ECHO 45 White M 2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 To be graduated with Highest Honors. ROBINSON, MIRIAM JEAN- FHA I5 FTA 45 Pep Club I,25 Plays 4. ROOD, ANNE FULLER-Z Club 3,45 Sudent Council I,3,45 MA- COHI Staff 45 Class Board 25 Calendar Girl5 Tennis 4. ROUNDTREE, ALPHONSON- Blue Band 25 White Band 2,3. ROUX, ROBERT ALAN-FFA I,2,3. RUMPH, FRANCES LOUISE RUMPH, MARION RUTHERFORD, BRADLEY-Ju- nior Exchange 2,35 Football 2,3,45 Track 3. RUTHRUFF, TERRY KElTH-Cy- cling Club 3. RYAN, SUSAN JO-Anchor Club 45 FBLA 45 Cheerleader Capt. 2,3,4. SAMUEL, JAMES EVERETT- Football I,25 Wrestling I,2,3, State 4. SAMUEL, KATHY EILEEN-CBE 45 White M l,2,35 To be gradu- ated with Honors. SANDERS, LEN B.-Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I. SAUNDERS, BRUCE ALAN SCHAFHAUSEN, -BARBARA ELISABETH-MACOHI Staff 45 To be graduated with Honors. SCHERSCHEL, THOMAS A.- Transferred from Bedford H.S.5 Arts 8. Crafts I,25 Drama Club 2,3,45 Cercle Francais I,2 Pres. 35 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Student Council I5 Thespians 2,3,45 Plays 2,3,45 Boys State 35 To be graduated with Highest Honors. SCHNEIDER, SHARON-Trans- ferred from Jackson H.S.5 Pep Club I,25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Ski Club 25 Bowling Club 25 GAA I. SCHORK, STEVEN HARRY- Coin Club 3. SCHWALBACH, MARY TE- RESA-Transferred from Cardi- nal Mooney5 Pep Band I,25 Keyettes 3. SCOTT, CATHY JEAN-Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Drill Team 2,3,45 Manatee Singers 45 Concert Choir 2,35 Singing 'Canes 3. SCOTT, TRACY LEWIS-Drama Club -I,2,3,45 Folk Music Club Vice-pres. 45 ICC 45 Meditation 45 Music Hon Soc 3, Pres. 45 Student Council l,2, Comm. Ch. 45 Thespians 45 Jamboree MC 45 Plays I,2,3,45 Manatee Singers 3,45 Choraliers 45 Pep Band I,25 All State Chorus 4. SHANNON, GAIL YVETTE- FHA I5 Music Hon Soc I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Nike 45 Concert Choir I,25 Girls' Glee Club 3,4. SHEA, ROGER MARKS-Key Club 3,4. SHELTON, DAVID-ICC 45 Ex- plorers 25 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Plays 3,45 Audio-visual 3, Vice- pres. 45 Orchestra I,25 Red Band I,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,4. SHEPPARD, ROANIE SHERMAN, ROBERT E.-Con- l,25 Basketball I5 Manatee Singers 3,45 Male Chorus 4. SHULER, MlLDRED-Torchbea- rers 3. SIGURDSON, MILDRED-CBE 45 To be graduated with cert Choir Baseball I 5 Honors. SILVER, LAUREN-Z Club I,2,3,45 Plays 3,45 Class Board 3,4. SIMMONS, NATHANIEL-FFA 45 Pep Club l,2,35 Basketball l,2,3,4. SIMON, LOUIS THEOPOLIS SIMS, BARBARA JEAN-FBLA 45 FHA I,25 FTA 45 Pep Club l,2,35 Class Board I. SKAARE, ALAN-Wrestling 2,3,45 Coin Club 3. SKOLINSKY, RAE ELLEN- Plays 45 Drill Team 45 Drama Club 2. SMITH, CHERYL DIANE-Music Hon Soc 3,45 Student Council I,2,3,45 Manatee Singers 3,45 Girls' Glee 3, Sec 4. SMITH, JANET ELLEN-Domes- tic Exchange 35 FHA Treas. I5 ICC 2,3, Pres. 45 Societas Lat- ina 2, Treas 35 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Z Club 2,3, Vice-pres. 45 Student Council I,2,3, Vice-pres. 45 Music Clinic I5 Jamboree Court 3, Mammy Award 4, Queen Manatee XXVI5 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Girls State 35 Class Vice-pres 25 Class Vice-pres. 35 Calendar Girl 45 White M I,2,3,45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 To be gradu- ated with Honors. SMITH, NANCY MARIE-FHA I,25 Pep Club l,2,35 CSR 35 Student Council 45 Cheerleader 45 Torchbearers 3. . SMITH, NATHANIEL-FFA 35 Football I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2. SNELL, RANDOLPH REEDER- Amateur Radio Pres. 45 Music Hon Soc I,2,3,45 High Q 45 English Club 3,45 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 35 Medi- tations 35 Orchestra l,2,3,4. SONS, VICKI ELLEN-Para Med 45 Drill Team 2,3. ST. JOHN, CALEB BUCHANAN SPEAS, RANDALL JAMES-Ju- nior Exchange 2,3,45 Class Board 45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Football I5 Blue Band I5 White Band 2,3. SPENCE, JOHN W. SPENCER, EMILY C.-Music Hon Soc 2,3,45 Para Med 2,35 Pres 45 Red Band 3,45 White Band 25 Blue Band I5 Pep Band 4. SPRAGGINS, DONNA L.-FTA I5 Pep Club I,45 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Girls' Chorus 3,4. STARLING, EDDIE-Football I,2,3,45 Track I,2,3. STEINER, SANDRA LEE STEWART, BRENDA KAY-CBE 45 Z Club I,2,3,45 Class Borad 3,4. STEWART, GARY W.-Folk Mu- sic Club 35 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Class Board 45 Football I,25 Baseball l,2,35 Concert Choir l,2,3,4. STEWART, LAUREN BETH- Drama Club I5 English Club I,25 Soc Hon Hisp I,2,3,45 White M 2,3,45 To be gradu- ated with Honors. STEWART, SUZAN CAROLE- Drama Club 45 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Explorers I,25 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Para Med l,2,35 Tor- chbearers 3,45 Thespians 45 White M I,2,3,45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 To be graduated with Highest Honors. STEVENS, VIRGINIA JUNE- CBE 45 Z Club 2,3,45 Student Council I,2,3. STICE, ROGER F.-Football 3. STIVERS, CAROL LYNN-Arts 81 Crafts I5 Anchor Club 3,45 Student Council I,3,45 Drill Team 35 Girls' Chorus 2,35 Girls' Glee 45 Manatee Singers 4. STOHLER, ELLEN JEAN-Arts 8. Crafts 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4. STONE, PAULA G.-Anchor Club I,2,3, Sec. 45 Cercle francais Pres I5 Treas. 25 ICC 35 Categorically Speaking Capt. 45 High Q 45 Cycling Club 35 Student Council I,2,3, Corr Sec. 45 Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year 45 Torchbearers 45 Plays 45 White M I,2,3,45 Drill Team 25 Cheer- leader Manager 45 National Merit Finalist 45 To be gradu- ated with Highest Honors. STONE, SHEILA D.-CBE Pres. 45 Para Med 2. STRAKA, BEVERLY ANN-FHA 2. STRICKLAND, JAMES AR- THUR-Arts 81 Crafts I,25 FFA 2,35 Audio-Visual 35 Basketball I5 Football I,2, STRONG, ULYSSES DAVID STUCKEY, BOBBY-FTA 45 Pep Club 2,3. STURM, RAYMOND CHARLES-STEP 35 Red Band 3,45 Blue Band I5 White Band 25 Pep Band 3,4. SUFFECOOL, PAMELA JO- FHA 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3. SUMNER, MICHELE ANN- Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 To be grad- uated with Highest Honors. SUMMERS, WILLIAM SWOSINSKI, ARDYCE MARIE-Folk Music Club 35 Drill Team 2,3,4. TARMAN, DEBRA ANN-CBE Vice-pres 45 Future Sec Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y I,25 Student Council I. TAYLOR, GREGORY KIM- BALL-Domestic Exchange 45 Cercle francais I5 Interact 3, Corr Sec 45 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Red Band 2,3, Drum Major 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Blue Band I. TAYLOR, ROBERT JAY-lnter- act I,2,3, Pres 45 Student Council I,2,3,45 Class Board I,2,3,45 Categorically Speak- ing 45 Explorers I,25 Cycling Club 3. TAYLOR, RUTH A.-Tri-Hi-Y 3. TEW, DANIEL S., JR.-Football I,2,3,45 Track I,2. THAXTON, CHERYL ANN- Drama Club 25 Drill Team 2. THOMPSON, BRENDA CAROL-Girls' Chorus I,2,3. THOMPSON, LISA LYNN-Do- mestic Exchange 45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Student Council 45 Plays 3,45 White M 2,3,45 Class Treas. 45 Class Board 3,45 MACOHI Staff 45 Girls State 3. TILLIS, TONY NEYVON-Foot- ball 25 Track 35 Cross Country 3, Capt 4. TIMES, CLORITA D. TOBY, DEBRA ANN-Plays I5 Concert Choir I5 Girls' Glee Club 2,3. TORJESEN, DEBRA LOU TRACY, STEVEN EUGENE TROUTMAN, LINDA TOBY- Drama Club I. TROVINGER, HOWARD DA- VID-Blue Band I. TSENG, SEAN-Domestic Ex- change 35 Interact 3,45 Student Council I,25 White M 2,3,45 Manatee Singers 3,45 Male Chorus 45 Singing 'Canes I5 To be graduated with Highest Honors. TUCKER, DELORES CORINE- Music Hon Soc 3,45 Girls' Chorus 4. TUCKER, JOYCE ELAINE- Cercle francais I5 Drama Club I5 Class Board 45 Red Band I,25 Orchestra 2. TUCKER, RUTH CANDICE TUDOR, FRANK-Basketball l,2. TURNER, CARLA JEAN-Future Sec 4. TURNER, DAVID LEE-Cercle francais I5 Student Council I5 Football Raisin' 'Canes 2. TURNER, ELIZABETH A.-DE 4. TYNSKI, KAREN LYNNE-Mu- sic Hon Soc 45 Plays 45 Calen- I5 Concert Choir I5 dar Girl 45 Drill Team 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 3,4. TYRELL, EILEEN REGINA- Cercle francais I,2. UNION, MARY JOYCE VANBEUZEKOM, ERICA M.- Cercle francais 45 To be gradu- ated with Honors. VANDER ZEE, JON MARK- Music Hon Soc 3,45 White Band I5 Pep Band I,2,3,45 Red Band 2,3,45 Rasin' Canes 4. VANZANT, DEBORAH DIANE-DE 45 Future Sec 45 Student Council I5 Cheerleader I,2,3. VINSON, I5 FTA I5 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 45 Blue Band Band 25 Red Band SANDY RUTH-FHA I5 White 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,4. VOGT, MARY ELIZABETH-So- cietas Latina I,25 Music Honor Soc 2,3,45 Manatee Singers 45 Concert Choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 3,4. WAITERS, GWENDOLYN PA- TRICIA-Tri-Hi-Y 35 Pep Club I,2,35 ICC 45 Class Board 35 DCT 45 FHA I,2, Parlia- mentarian 3, Pres 45 FIA 2,3, Vice-pres 45 Student Council I,2,3,4. WALDEN, SUZANNE-Drama Club 25 Cycling Club 35 Para Med 25 Student Council 35 Class Board 45 White M 2,3,45 White Band I. To be graduated with Honors. WALDRON, RANDAL-FFA 2,3. WALLER, MARY M. WALTON, FRANCES-FHA I,2,45 FTA 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Tennis 4. WARREN, GLORIA J.-DE 45 FHA I,25 FTA I,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta I,25 Pep Club I,2,35 Stu- dent Council I,25 CSR I5 Tor- chbearers 2 9, Tri-Hi-Y I5 Con- cert Clionr 45 Red Band 35 Blue Band 25 White Band l,2. WASHINGTON, BRENDA JOYCE-Pep Club 2,35 FHA I. WASHINGTON, HENRY WASHINGTON, LARRY EM- METT-DE 45 FFA I,25 Baseball I,2. WATKINS, LYLE BETSIE-CBE 45 Folk Music Club 2,3,45 FBLA 45 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Manatee Singers 3,45 Choraliers 4. WATTS, CATHY ELAINE-DE Sec. 45 FHA I-,2. WEBB, KEITH ALLEN-Key Club I,25 Science Club 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 'CANE ECHO 45 Track 35 Baseball Manager 2. WEICHEL, JOHN ALDEN, JR.- Domestic Exchange 35 ICC 45 Key Club 3, Sec. 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, Vice-pres. 45 Student Council 45 Boys State 35 Foot- ball I,2. WELCH, ISSAC-FFA I,25 Key Club 35 Football I,25 Manager 3. WENTLING, JANET ROSE WERNER, GOEFFREY J. WHALEY, DONNA JEAN- FBLA 45 FHA I,2, Vice-pres. 35 Student Council 3,4. WHITE, JANICE-FTA 45 Pep Club 2,35 Track I. WHITE, PATRICIA ELAINE- Drama Club I,2,3, Scribe 45 Thespians 3, Pres 45 Music Hon Soc 45 Nat'l Hon Soc 3. Sec 45 English Club 35 Soc Hon Hisp 3,45 Jamboree MC 45 Plays 3,45 Student Council I,2,3. Comm Ch 45 Class Sec 25 STEP 35 MANATEE MASTERPIECES Staff 35 Drill Team 2,3,45 Ma- natee Singers 3,45 Choraliers 45 All State Chorus 4. WHITMORE, CAROLYN LEE- Drama Club 45 English Club 45 Para Med 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Plays 4. WILCOX, NANCY JEAN-Arts 81 Crafts 35 Drama Club 45 Mu- sic Hon Soc 3,45 Pep Club I5 Thespians 45 Music Clinic 35 Plays 3,45 Girls' Glee Club I,2,3,45 Orchestra I,2,3. WILES, DEBBIE SUE WILKINSON, RANDY JOE O WILKINS N, TERI JANE- Cercle francais 25 Cycling Clul 35 Nat'l Hon Soc 3,45 Studen Council 25 Music Clinic I,2,3 Orchestra I,2,3,45 White M 3 Class Board 4. WILLIAMS, DEBORAH SUE WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE WILLIAMS, DAVETTA LORRAINE WILLIAMS, RANDOLPH-Foot ball 2,3,4. WILLIAMS, TRUDY ANN-FHA I,25 FTA 45 Pep Club I,2,3 Student Council 45 Girls' Gle Club I. WILLIAMS, VERDIE LEE WILLIAMSON, JOEL RICI- ARD-Baseball 2. WILMOT, BILLIE LOUISE-CB 4. WILSON, CLIFFORD LEE- English Club 35 MANATE MASTERPIECES Staff 35 Foo' ball I,25 Basketball I5 Track 2. WILSON, MARNA JANE-FH. I5 ICC I5 English 25 Meditation 45 Quill 8: ECHO 35 Scroll 3,45 'CAN MANATEE MASTEF PIECES Staff 25 Student Couna 45 Class Board 3. mestic Exchange 45 Drama Clu WINDISCH, ELAINE LOIS-Da u 35 Folk M sic Club 35 'CAN ECHO 4. WINTERS, SYLVIA LEE WOMACK, JAMES MICHAEL WRIGHT, SANDRA ELAINE- FTA 45 Pep Club 35 Girls Chorus I. YATES, EDNA DIANNA-Clas Sec 35 Class Vice-pres. 45 Dri Team 2,3,45 Concert Choir I,2 Student Co - o Court 4, D uncil I,25 Jambor mestic Exchange 3 CBE 45 Anchor Club I,2,3,4. ZAAGMAN, JOANNA-FHA 3 Music Hon Soc 3,45 Concel Choir 45 Girls' Chorus I,2,3. ZIMMERMANN, WILLIAM M. ZIZVARI, JULIANNA C.- Drama Club 45 FTA 2, Vic pres. 45 ICC 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Sec. 45 White M 2,3,45 Dri Team 3,45 with Highes To be graduate t Honors. General Index Abbott, Eric-61, 255 Abrams, Suzan-223 Ackerman, Jean-195, 223 Ackles, Ackles, Jim-223 Ackles, Patricia-255 Ackley, Doug-255 Adair, Katie-255 Debbie-186, 200 Baar, Ruth-64, 67, 223 Babcock, Melissa-223 Babcock, Peter-225 Bach, Donald-71 Bearden, Pamela-5 8, 2 2 3 , 2 73 Beatty, Roger-223 69, 177, 222, Bacon, Carolyn-225 Bacon, Clarence-125 Bacon, James 125, 200 Bacon, Mark-108, 223 Adams, Dennie-200 Baden, Virginia-69, 117, 223, 293 Bechtler, Sandy-255 Beck, Mark-239 Beckwith, Betti-255 Beight, Jim-200 Belford, Syivia-239 BELK-LINDSEY DEPT. STORE-273 Adams, James-255 Adams, Pamela-255 Adams, Richard-223 Adams, Walter-239 Administration- 1 61 , 265 Bahnsen, Lynne-200 Bailey, Barbara-39, 110, 223 Bailey, David-200 Bailey, Gregory-223 Bailey, Lee-239 Bell, Barbara-34, 92, 112b, 114, 116, 120, 201 Bell, Bernard-255 Bell, Earnest-141, 223 Bell, Janice-239 General Index Bohn, Charles-65, 210 Bond, Trina-34, 49, 65, 73, 111, 113, 201, 231 Boney, Mr. Donald-178 Boone, Cheryl-240 Boone, Kathi-240 Booth, Mr. William-178 Bootsma, Karen-69, 72, 223, 283 Bootsma, Linda-69, 75, 240 Bootsma, Sharon-69, 73, 223, 225 283 Boozer, John-255 BORDEN INC. CHEMICAL DIV. SMITH DOUGLAS-275 Agriculture-1 89 Albrecht, Scott-223 Albright, Laura-67, 69, 85, 88, 89, Bailey, Lynda-239 Bailey, Richard-109, 239 Baird, Cherie-36, 200 Bell, Jenny-61, 65, 70, 113, 239 Bell, Jo-Anne-255 Bell, Kathi-71, 255 Baird, Clay-239 Tgm-.240 223 Albritton, Gail-36, 65, 70, 1 13, 200 Albritton, Mike-255 Alderman, Dave-26, 74, 76, 223 Alderton, Mark-255 Alderton, Rick-239 Baird, Cynthia-223 Baird, William-54, 83, 200 Baither, Alice-115, 116, 167, 200 Baither, Dwight-223 Baither, Mr. Roy-54, 55, 181 Bell, Louise-255 Bell, Mary-196 Bell, Morris-36, 100, 239 Bell, Ronald-60, 74, 76, 239 Bell Warren-239 144 151 Bellj William-63, 65, 70, 1 13, 223 Borden, Kathy-240 Borden, Matthew- 201 Borden, Peter-223 Bornes, Aldrich , Cathy-223 Aldrich, Cliff-200 Aliotta, Joe-200 Aliotta, Mike-239 Allen, Audree-200 Allen, Clayton-144, 152, 239 Allen, Debbie-223 Allen, Vickie-239 Allison, Bobby-145, 255 Allison, Jerri-67, 69, 200 Allison, Laura-69, 88, 89, 104, 1 17, 223 Alter, Mike-239 Amateur Radio Club- 1 09 Amerson, Allen-255 Baity, Lynn-69, 223 Baker, Andrew-129, 223 Baker, Annette-239 Baker, Barry-200 Baker, Cheryl-56, 200 Baker , David-aa, 121, zoo Baker, Jerry-239 Bellamy, John-125, 201 Bellemare, Daniel- 1 45, 255 Bender, Robert-239 Benefield, Steven-136 Benes, Richard-223 Benner, Dale-201 Benner, Holly-255 Baker, Jerry-152, 255 Baker, Kathy-44, 69, 239 Baker, Ozell-239 Baker, Paul-130, 255, 145 Baker, Rose-223 Baker, William-59, 200 Balis, Suzi-67, 69, 85, 223 Ballard, Mrs. Peggy-164 Bennett, Brenda-239 Bennett, Linda-74, 201 Benson, Bernard-255 Bentley, Carolyn-239 Bentley, Janie-239 Bentley, Julie-255 Benton, Paul-201 Benton, Michael-239 Ames, Michael-223 Amo, Dennis-239 Anchor Club-40, 41 Ball, Mickey-1 10 Bancroft, Bill-255 Bandstra, Becky-55, 200 Bandstra, David-125, 200 Bandstra, Tena-40, 67, 69, 72, 223, Anderson, Mr. Alla-173 Anderson, Aurelia-239 Anderson, Brenda-239 Anderson, Carol-54, 255 Anderson, Charles-239 Anderson, Charlotte-200 Anderson, Cindy-255 Anderson, Eugene-239 Anderson, Mr. Frank-106, 166, 253 Anderson, Jeff-117, 223, 225 Anderson, Kathleen-255 281 Baran, Dr. C. J., Jr.-160 Barbee, Janis-225 Barber, Gregg-223 Barber, Scott-200 Barendse, Randy-223 Barfield, Alda-196 Barfield, Steven-239 Barlay, Lorraine-1 1 1, 239 Barnebey, Mark-239 Anderson, Laurice-99, 168, 255 Anderson, Peggy-255 Anderson, Todd-255 Andrews, Danny-255 Andrews, Geggye-239 Andrews, Robert-255 Andrews, Susan-54, 200 Angelidis, Christina-255, 270 Angelidis, .lim-136, 223 Angell, Carol-40, 254, 255 Barr, Albert-239 Barr, David-223 Barr, Miss Lois-56, 181 Barr, Robert-110, 200 Barr, Samuel-239 Barrett, Kathy-255 Barrett, Tony-239 Barth, Cindy-255 Barton, Michael-129, 223 Angell, Tom-55, 223 Anges, Ricky-255 Applegate, James-87, 200 ARBUCKLE, FRENCH, 8- GREEN REALTY INC.-273 Arch, Sandy-255 Archie, Harvey-125, 186, 223, 152 Argeros, Kathy-255 Argeros, Kim-239 Arline, Delbra-59, 223 ARMSTRONG BROS. PLUMBING-273 Armstrong, Charles-239 Amold, Carol-255 Amold, Ellen-200 Amold, Marlene-255 Amold, Terry-60, 75 Art Department-185 Art, Greg-239 Atkinson, Greg-154, 255 Atkinson, Renee-69, 239 Atkinson, Robert-178 Audio-Visual Club-82, 83 Aust, Garry-239 Austin, Vicky-69, 239 Aviation Club-107 Ayers, Brock-74, 223 Ayers, Richard-255 Baseball, JV-150, 151 Baseball, Varsity-146, 147, 148, 149 Basehore, Billy-136, 239 Basile, Debbie-255 Bashaw, Chad-255 Bashaw, Dr. William H.--16Ob Basketball Homecoming-26, 27 Basketball J.V.-144, 145 Basketball, Varsity-140, 141, 142, 143 Baskin, Cathy-255 Baskin, Deborah-192, 239 Baskin, Sylvia-91, 200 Bass, Bass, Bass, Charla-60, 76, 239 Joyce-239 Peggy-58, 75, 200 Batchelor, Kenneth-223 Baumgartner, Cindy-239 Baugher, Bruce-255 Bayliss, Tom-65, 200 Bazell, Roland-239 Baller, Donnas-255 Beach, Christine-223 Beasley, Thomas-239 BEALL'S DEPT. STORE-273 Beall, Adrienne-1 18, 200 BEARDEN CONSTRUCTION-273 Berghaus, Betty-255 Bemer, Ann-239 Bernard, Michele-56, 201 Bemer, Dan-239 Berry, Jamie-223 Berry, Mr. Olen-32a, 33, 172, 173 Besemer, Robert-239 Beville, Mrs. Doris-187 Beville, Mr. John-178 Beville, Tom-20, 156, 201 Bewley, Ray-60, 74, 76, 106, 239 Bianco, Lynne-239 Bianco, Mike-223 Biggerstaff, Peggy-255 Bigham, Meri-26, 60, 72, 76, 92, 112b, 182, 201 Bignell, Mr. James-184 Bignell, Mrs. Nancy-178 Bilger, Joan-49, 223 Billa, Doreen-239 Billa, Sherry-239 Bilter, Mark-223 Bing, Patricia-99, 223 Bird, Deborah-91, 255 Bird, Mrs. Ellen-181 Bird, Patti-239 Birdsall, Diane-239 Bish, Malinda-239 Bishop, Mrs. Sally-157, 190 Bishop, Mr. William-157, 178 Bixby, Charles-130, 138, 255 Bixby, Mr. Robert-175 Black, Carl-239 Blackwill, Grant-130, 255 Blades, Robin-69, 223 Blakeman, Mollie-240 Blair, Kenneth-130, 255 Blaker, Cora-196 Blanton, Jim-223 Blanton, Marlene-240 Blews, George-240 Blue, Jim-52, 223 Blunden, Debra-255 Blunt, Curtis-201 Blystone, Debbie-255 Boardman, Sue-255 Bodinski, Brenda-240 Bode, Tim-201 Boehle, James-255 Bogle, Nancy-240 Bogner, Bill-255 Borrowes, Pam-223 Borsani, Loreen-108, 223 Boss, Mark-256 Boss, Matt-240 Bostic, Becky-256 Bostic, Paul-256 Boucher, Susanne-67, 68, 69, 223 Boucher, Theresa-69, 240 Bounds, Lisa-61, 65, 71, 256 Bouwer, David-23, 44, 147, 201 Bowen, Richard-130, 256 Bower, Jim-240 Bower, Marshall-256 Bower, Steve-240 Bowers, Craig-256 Boyd, Chris-65, 70, 156, 223 Boyd, Richard-72, 201 Boyd, Willie-130, 256 Bradbum, Kathy-256 Bradbury, Mr. John-173 Brader, Bruce-256 Bradley, Sharon- 1 95, 223 Bradow, Mark-223 Bradow, Susan-256 Brady, Mr. Jan-175 Bragg, Skip-256 Bragg, Tim-130, 256 Bramlett, Annette-36, 71, 91, 256 Bramlett, Mr. John-175 Branch, Sharee-256 Brann, Brenda-39, 43, 71, 64, 113 223 Bannon, Tom-239 Brasington, Susan-103, 133, 223 Bratcher, Sallie-196 Brauner, Lisa-256 Breasette, Carh-256 Brenner, Jill-240 Brethour, Cindy-201 Brewer, Jay-99, 256 Bricker, David-55, 201 Briggs, Carol-88, 89, 105, 115, 223 Briggs, David-130, 145, 256 Briggs, Gary-44, 141, 152, 223 Briggs, Mrs. Roberta- 1 63 Brinson, Barry-240 Brinson, Beverly-256 Brinson, Delbert-223 Brinson, Francene-1 1 1, 201 Brinson, Jarvis-224 Brokaw, Paul-74, 110, 129, 152, 240 Brooks, Gwenever-75, 240 Brooks, Jerry-240 Brooks, Marilyn-240 Brooks, Roosevelt-240 Brooks, Yvette-256 Brown, Cedric-145, 256 Brown, Charles-187, 201 Brown, Connie-224 Brown, Eunice-224 Brown, Gail-99, 240 Brown, Greg-224 Brown, Guy-240 Brown, Kenny-256 Brown, Linda-240 Brown, Marie-201 Brown, Sheila-56, 133, 201, 279 Brown, Steven-240 Brown, Mr. Steven-173 Brown, Terry-256 Buckle, General lndex Brown, Walter-256 Brown, Wayne-240 Browning, Jeanetta-201 Bmce, Bruce, Bruce, Bmce, Bruck, Holly-240 Jennifer-256 Linda-201 Peter-240 Teri-34, 69, 73, 295 Brumfiel, Mrs. Betty-164 Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Andre-256 Joyce-256 Mike-201 Susan-40, 85, 222, 224 BRYN-ALAN STUDIO-275 Brzostowski, Doug-224 Buchanan, Margaret-106, 240 Buchanan, Robin-240 Buchanan, Vickie-170, 224 Mrs. Beverly- 1 66 CANE ECHO-104, 105 Canniff, Charles-224 Canniff, Timothy-240 Cannon, Joanne-50, 85, 224 Cannon, Robert-256 Cannon, Steve-130 Canright, Miss Marion-58 Canterbury, Lesa-36, 256 Cantine, Peter-142, 202 Capdeville, Linda-75, 256 Carder, Jayne-202 Carey, Deborah-240 Carey, Thomas-61, 240 Carley, Vanessa-99, 193, 240 Carlson, John-224 Carnes, Eddie-130, 154, 256 Carnes, Elodis-256 Caropepe, .lon-224 Carr, Jim-202 Cobb, Laura-23, 24, 39, 43, 63, 65, 70,113,116,117,122, 224,290 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.-275 Cocciolone, Steve-203 Cook, Greg-129, 141 Cook, Mark-36, 49, 53, 60, 74, 241 Cooke, Mark-74, 80, 81, 92, 106, 241 Cookson, Robin-257 Cooley, David-53, 103, 154, 257 Cochran, Becky-224 Cochran, Bo-61, 257 Cofer, Mrs. Rebecca-181 Coffin, Linda-91, 257 Coger, Otis-257 Coger, Thomasena-241 Cohenour, Bruce-130, 257 Coker, Melody-224 Cole, Teresa-224 Crosby, Kathy-91, 110, 257 Crosby, Owen-241 CROWDER BROS. HARDWARE Crowder, Don-108, 225 Crump, Mr. Crutchfield, Cumberton Cummings, Cummings, Cummings, Cummings, Bruce-128, 188 Jan-91, 241 Chris-257 ,Albertha-203 Alfonso-59, 203 Herrlena-257 Kyle-2 57 Cummins, Deanna-61, 257 Cumston, James-257 Cuomo, Cheryll-241 Cuomo, Mike-116, 125, 203 Currier, Michael-241 Currier, Shirley-257 Curry, Veronica-99, 225 Curtis, .lack-54, 203 277 Conley, Evelyn-75, 224 Buckley, Robert-27, 129, 240 Buckley, Tim-256 Bucklin, Lucy-69, 240 Bucklin, Mr. Walter-181 Bucklin, Walter-63, 65, 70, 1 17, 224 Budde, Mark-201 Buhr, Mark-256 Bull, Patricia-240 Bullock, Miss Joe Berta-39, 103, 1 15, 162 Buncik, Dave-256 Buncik, John-240 Bundy, Linda-40, 139, 224, 225 Burch, John-52, 53, 129, 150, 151, 240 Burch, Karen-201 Burch, Kathy-65, 70, 113, 201 Burchette, Danny-224 Burdin, Randall-63, 65, 70, 113, 224 Burger, Belinda-240 Burger, Paul-256 Burgess, Sharon-55, 201 Burke, Alton-256 Burke, Jim-74, 224 Burke, Mike-201 Burkett, Kathleen-110, 256 Burkett, Warren-224 Burley, Cheryl-201 Burley, Colleen-256 Burley, Dorene-224 Burnett, Cecil-82, 83, 202 Burnett, Joyce-240 Burnett, Ruth-65, 71, 77, 240 Burnett, Sandy-256 Burns, Dan-224 Burt, Marvis-240 Bush, Christine-202 Business Education-l 80, 1 81 Buske, Scott-46, 256 Buske, Scott-224 Bussell, Roger-97, 240 Bussey, Sam-80, 81, 102, 240 Butcher, Charles-61, 256 Butler, Connie-36, 43, 65, 70, 224 Buzbee, Clayton-240 Buzzard, James-199, 202 Byers, Gary-65, 224 V Byers, Robert-240 Calbert, Jacqueline-69, 100, 240 Caldwell, Bill-202 Caldwell, Karen-73, 202 Caldwell, Lori-256 Calkins, Mr. .lay-163 Callahan, Carl-44, 116, 118, 156, 202 Calloway, Jesse-256 Campbell, Bonnie-64, 71, 224 Campbell, James-240 Campbell, Jay-224 Campbell, Pam-202 Campbell, Richard-145, 154, 256 Campbell, Sheila-240 Cameron, Beth-65, 70, 240, 244 Cameron, Tom-224 Caminite, Anthony-65, 70, 1 13, 202 Caminite, Joanne-171, 224 Campfield, Terry-256 Campion, Steve-116, 202 Canada, Fred-240 Canada, Robby-256 Carr, Kelly-256 Carr, Michael-81, 240 Carson, Miss Nancy-161 Carson, Yvonne-256 Carter, Debbie-60, 202 Carter, Doris-224 Carter, Felton-240 Carter, Gwen-240 Carter, Mary E.-224 Carter, Mary Ellen-75, 240 Carter, Michael-256 Carter, Patricia-224 Carter, Steven-256 Carter, Teresa-49, 224 Cass, Don-224 Cass, Maureen-240 Cassidy, Michael-256 Cassidy, Roberta-240 Cassidy, Theresa-256 Catlett, Diana-256 Catanese, Anthony-256 Caudle, Bill-224 Causey, Florida-197 CBE I-56, 57 CBE ll-58 Cerquozzi, David-256 Chadsey, Taylor-44, 147, 224 Chadwick, Marie-256 Chamberlain, Eric-65, 256 Chance, Kathleen-240 Chance, Kim-224 Chapin, Toby-224 Chaplinsky, Mike-256 Chapman, Skip-97, 256 Chapman, Thresa-36, 69, 224 Charlton, Amy-69, 88, 224 Charlton, Dianne-61, 98, 99, 256 Chlebina, Ken-136, 240 Chess Club-53 Chiminiello, Jeannene-256 Choate, Mr. Wesley C.-160b Choraliers-76 Christopher, Charles-46, 224 Chumney, Donald-97, 202 Ciambrone, Carol-240 Civanettes Club-51 Civitan Club-50 Clark, Chris-152, 202 Clark, Dave-108, 224 Clark, Eddie-129, 152, 241 Clark, George-224 Clark, Lubertha-224 Classes-1 98 Clausen, Linda-241 Clay, Cathy-49, 241 Clay, Pam-36, 203 Clayton, Yvonne-257 Clemons, Kathy-241 Clemons, Randy-147, 148 Clevenger, Eddie-83, 224 Clooney, Dave-224 Cloud, Gary-224 Cloud, Trey-36, 37, 52, 88, 203 Clough, Charlene-49, 224 Cloutier, Rick-168, 203 Clune, Barbra-87, 241 Clune, Eleanor-241 Clyne, Tami-257 Coates, Robert IV-241 Cobb, Larry-241 Collins, Antoinette-203 Collins, Christine-36, 91, 241 Collins, Clark-224 Collins, Corinthian-241 Collins, Debi-44, 60, 224 Collins, Kathi-83, 241 Collins, Kim-24k Collins, Michael-107, 109, 203 Collins, Ronald-116, 203 Collins, Stuart-203 Collins, Toni-60, 74 Colman, Sally-75, 257 Combee, Jeff-128, 129, 241 Comp, Laura-40, 75, 92, 241 Compton, Becky-241 Cone, Philip-80, 81, 106, 241 Conley, Sylvester-203 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL-277 Connell, Mike-65, 154, 257 Connelly, Andy-224 Conrad, Kathy-20, 67, 69, 122, 203, 273 Cooley, Steve-65, 71, 74, 241 Coon, Mrs. Margaret-187 Coons, Bill-224 Cooper, Daryl-36, 125, 152, 224 Cooper, David-154, 257 Cooper, Debra-65, 257 Cooper, Mrs. Elizabeth-164 Cooper, Marcia-23, 43, 73, 203 Cooper, Rhonda-241 Cooper, Dr. Warren- 1 61 Copeman, Craig-241 Corbett, Gayle-203 Corbett, James-44, 60, 145, 257 Corbin, Robert-257 Corbin, William-241 Corbitt, Robert-241 Comeal, Maryanne-224, 293 Cornell, Nancy-241 Cotton, Bettye-91, 224 Cotton, Don-152, 224 Couts, Miss Patricia-186, 187 Covington, Karen-65, 71, 224 Covins, Stephen-2 24 Cox, Carol-56 Cox, Cindy J.-257 Cox, Cindy S.-241 Cox, Debra-69, 84, 224 Cox, Dennis-71, 224 Cox, Gary-22, 52, 203 Cox Richard-241 Coyle, Alfred-224 Craft, David-225 Craig, Pam-241 Cromartie, Faye-133, 203, 215, 279 Cramer, Craver, Darinda-74, 225 Joy- 2 5 7 Crawford, Bemard-225 Crawford, Jan-257 Crawford, Jerome-257 Crawford, Karen-36, 40, 225 Crawford, Mr. Robert-161 Crews, Dewell-241 Crews, Patricia-241 Crisp, Barbara-33, 34, 43, 132 Crocker, Gaye-241 Croll, Tana-43, 117, 225, 285 Crosby, James Watson-241 Curtis, Philip-225 Curtis, Terry-241 Dahlin, Deborah-225 Dahlquist, Kristin-40, 69, 72, 112b, 1 16, 241 Dailey, Janet-241 Dalton, Francis-257 D'Angelo, Dara-225 Daniels, Anderson-129, 241 Daniels, Mr. Charles-127, 190 Daniels, Peter-194 Da Prato, Carol-114, 241 Darsey, David-203 Darsey, Karen-242 Dartford, Sandi-242 Dates, Danny-141, 203 Davenport, Cissy-242 Davis, Bernett-242 Davis, Charles-257 Davis, Cynthia-257 Davis, David-257 Davis, Dinah-242 Davis, Mrs. Evelyn-165 Davis, Gene-36, 242, 53 Davis, Henry 225 Davis, Holly-65, 70, 242 Davis, Janice-257 Davis, Jeanne-242 Davis, Larry-130, 257 Davis, Mrs. Mariorie-160b Davis, Pinkie-99, 257 Davis, Richard-97, 242 Davis, Rick-257 Davis, Sabrina-225 Davis, Sandi-63, 70, 131, 242 Davis, Sheryl-91, 242 Davis, Steve-257 Davis, Victor-203, 134, 136 Davis, Mrs. Virginia-166 Daw, Cheri-242 Dawes, Ervin-152, 242 Dawes, Vincent-128, 129, 242 Dawes, Yvonne-225 Daymoon, Adrienne-257 Daymon, Kaye-99, 108, 242 DAY'S MEN'S FURNISHINGS-277 DCT-55 DE-5 4 Deacy, Alice-89, 258 Deacy, Tom-257 Deam, Donna-72, 76, 113, 116, 118,120,182, 203 Deam, Douglas-72, 113, 122, 225 Deam, .led-225 Deas, Byron-258 Deas, Greg-258 DeChambre, Yvonne-203 Deckinga, Renee-78, 92, 99, 112b, 203 Deemer, James-107, 242 Deery, Mrs. Alice-165 Deese, Debbie-258 Deese, Diane-85, 225 Deese , Patti-242 DeForge, Mr. John-33, 178, 329 DeForge, John-180, 225 Dehart, Billy-242 Dehart, Robin-258 DeJonge, Bob-122, 123, 152, 225 Delesline, Jim-60, 225 Deneal, Franklin-242 Dengler, Lori-258 DeNiear, John-203 DeNiear, Lorraine-242 Denington, Flou-75, 238, 242 Dennis, Miss Carol-122, 175 Dent, Mary-225 Denton, Holly-19, 32a, 44, 72, 132, 133, 203 DeSalvio, Randy-225 DE SEAR'S APPLIANCES-277 DeSear, Candy-43, 73, 225 DeSear, George-156, 225 DeSear, Roberta-43, 225, 285 DesRosier, Mr. Joseph-178, 179 DesRosier, Joe-258 Detweiler, Ken-150, 151, 242 DeVane, David-129, 242 Dexter, Sherry-258 Dick, Charlotte-74, 203 Dick, Ed-44, 125, 152, 153, 225 Dick, Shauna-258 Dick, Steve-242 Dickerson, David-138, 258 Dietrich, Greg-130, 258 Dietrich, Jan-60, 242 Dilley, Janice-60, 74, 203 Dillman, Donald-63, 65, 107, 225 Dillman, Mrs. Mary-181 Dillon, Daniel-185, 225 Dillon, Mark-134, 136, 137, 203 Dimond, Mr. Wayne-52, 175, 267 Dwight, Hammond-227 Dykes, Emmett-72, 73, 204 Eason, Steve-39, 242 Eason, Tammy-258 Easton, Bill-242 Ebbeling, Paula-225 Ecker, Anthony-242 Edenfield, Mark-55, 204 Edgar, Richard-225 Editors-101 Edwards, Estellu-242 Edwards, James-242 Edwards, Levern-258 Edwards, Linda-258 Edwards, Robin-242 Edwards, Sharon-258 Eisenzimmer, Ricky-242 Elder, Mary-225 ELI WITT CIGAR DIV.-279 Eller, Bill-226 Elliott, Dan-226 Elliott, David-193, 204 Elliott, Debbie-60, 64, 65, 70, 78 92,1l1,113, 204 Elliott Donna-54 226 Ellis, Bob-258 Elmore, .lim-252 Elsenheimer, Lloyd- 1 07, 242 Engel, Debra-195, 242 Engelhard, Eric-61, 154, 226 Englehard, Lisa-258 English Dept.-166, 167, 168, 169 1 General Index Dittman, Danny-130, 258 Dix, Bruce-65, 71, 225 Dixon, Eddie-258 Dixon, Jerry-225 Dixon, Kathi-242 Dixon, Timothy-225 Doll, Michael-204 Domestic Exchange-122, 123 Donaldson, Vernon-258 Dorton, Kris-242 Doss, Eric-36, 235 Dotterweich, Dave-225 Douberly, Ricky-258 Douglas, Tim-225 Dove, Richard-109, 242 Dowdy, Jerry-104, 115, 146, 204, 273 Dowdy, John-55, 225 Downs, Sandra-242 Dowty, Jeanne-235 English Club-87 Engelsen, James-242 Engelsen, Steve-607 Enright, Donna-258 Eseman, Janet-204 Eskew, Randy-65, 113, 226 Eskew, Rita-70, 204 Ensor, Mr. John-128, 175, 151 Esposito, Victor-130, 258 Estle, Lennie-258 Ethridge, Terri-59, 99, 170, 242, 244, 247 Evans, Dwight-242 Evans, Richard-77, 88, 258, 52 Evans, William-242, 144, 151 Everson, David-72, 76, 107, 182, 204 Evans, Miss Dianne-187 Evins, James-125, 127, 204 Ewers, Mr. Raymond-178 Karen Swatzell bows at the end of her hoop routine, as the band plays on to the tune of I'd Like To Teach the World to Sing. Fishbach, Tom-97, 242 Fisher, Michael-258 Fisse, Aaron-258 Flanagan, Claudia-204 Flanagan, Eileen-242 Flat, Savage-197 Flath, Jeff-80, 81, 258 Flath, Susan-34, 36, 40, 72, 116, 204 Fortner, Eddie-97 Fortner, Howard Fortner, Maria-258 Fortner, Mr. Ronald-166 Fortner, Willis-243 Fortney, Cindy-25, 37, 58, 205 Fortney, Jenny-23, 25, 226 Doyle, Carol-258 Doyle, James-34, 258, 52 Doyle, Jessica-99, 258 Doyle, Tom-204, 221, 52 Drake, Drama Carlos-242 Club-92, 93, 94, 95 Driggers, Keith-242 Drigger 5, waibef-258 Drill Tearn-67, 68, 69 Drivers Education-1 88 Drummond, Ames- 1 56, 204 DuBois, DuBois, Patricia-258 Reietta-256 Ducre, Terry-225 Duenne S, Janet-75, 242 ouey, John-134, 136, 154, 225 Duffield, Gary-225 Dukes, Johnny-242 Dunbar, Bernard-204 Dunbar, Danny-225 Dunbar, Debra-242 Dunbar, Eddie-242 Dunbar, Felecia-242 Dunbar, Lee-204 Dunbar, Patricia-225 Duncan, Melinda-65, 71, 188, 242 Duncan Robert-225 Dunlop: Kenneth-125, 204 Dunlop, Scott-129, 152, 242 Explorers Club-80, 81 Faabe, Bob-136 Fagan, Max-242 Fair, Ivory-242 Fair, Naomi-226 Fannon, Ed-226 Farmer, Bruce-97, 130, 258 Farrington, Roberta-226 Farrow, Debbie-226 Farrow, Ed-97, 204 Favors, Jack-258 Fay, Bill-242 FBLA-108 Fedor, Paul-258 Fenton, Carol-204 Ferguson, Geraldine-258 Ferrara, Patricia-242 Ferrier, Loreen-55, 204 Fezatte, Howard-54, 204 FFA-96, 97 FHA-90, 91 Fields, Charles-258 Fields, David-125, 127, 226, 152 Fields, Jeanette-242 Fields, Susan-50, 102, 106, 115, 204 Fields, Thomas-50, 51, 226 Fillar, Kathy-226 Film Club- 106 132, 133, 204, 273 Fleming, 136, 137, 226 Fleming, Kathleen-34, 204 Fleming, Kathy-58, 258 Fletcher, Arvill-258 Fletcher, Dan-243 Flint, Tom-204 Daniel-47, 124b, 125, 134, FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CO.- 279 FLORIDA SUPPLY HOUSE-295 FLOWERS BY DON-279 Flowers, Ed-34, 62, 63, 65, 70, 112b, 113, 122, 202, 204, 277 Floyd, Carietta-243 Floyd, Kim-75, 131, 258, 265 FLR PAINTS INC.-295 Fobbs, Edward-226 Fobbs Raelinda-226 Fobbs, Sharon-243 Fobbs Zelda-36, 226 FOGARTY BROS. TRANSFER INC.- 281 Folk Music Club-60 Football, .l.V.-128, 129 Football, Varsity-124a, 125, 126, 127 Forbis, Chuck-106, 243 Ford, Michael-226 Fortson, Mrs. Ruth-166 Fortune, Karla-258 Foster, Judi-205 Fraley, Debbie-226 Fraley, Marilynn-205 Frank, Katy-40, 69, 73, 226 Frank, Susi-76, 243 Frank, Mr. William-51, 175 Fransen, Mark-110, 130, 258 Frazier, Robert-226 Freed, Teresa-110, 258 Freedman, Debra-226 Freeman, Betty-196 Freeland, Loretta-88, 89, 92, 100 104, 226 Freeman, Mark-110, 243, 281 Freeman, Maxine-258 Freemon, Wallace-243 French Club-86 French, Joyce-205 Friedrichs, John-243 Frieler, Vicki-258, 270 Frith, Jim-124b, 125, 147, 226 Fritz, Mrs. Patricia-187 Frost, Shannon-43 Fruth, Jeffrey-97, 130, 258 Fruth, Robin-97, 226 FTA-59 Fulford, Donald-258 r Dunn, Carol-242 Dunn, Kenneth-138, 258 Dunsmore, Greg-225 DuPont, Denise-225 Durand, Allan-242 Duval, Paul-258 Duval, Ruth-204 Duval, Vincent-242 Fintel, Mrs. Barbara-185, 198b Fintel, Mr. Dwayne-184, 185 Fintel, Richard-129, 152, 136, 242 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRADENTON-279 FIRESTONE STORES DIV. OF FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER DIV.-278 Ford, Sarah-34, 40, 65, 66, 70, 101, 105,113,I15,116,118,120, 204, 291 Forrester, Mr. J. Sterling-39, 179 Forrester, William-226 Forssell, Mr. James-73, 76, I 13, 182, 183 Forssell, Jim-72, 73, 141, 143, 198b, Fulford, Peggy-258 Fuller, Brenda-243 Fuller, David-205 Fuller, Kim-54, 205 Fuller, Virginia-258 Fullerton, Mike-71, 205 Funderburk, Henry-97 FUNERAL HOME SHANNON-281 General Index Future Secretaries-85 Gagnon, Mary Jill-49, 243 Gagnon, Jim-258 Gainous, Tege-243 Gallery, Jan-61, 258 Gallo, Bill-29, 35, 36, 44, 105, 226 Gallo, Mott-152 Gamble, Trina-258 Gorbelman, Debbie-226 Garnto, Harold-195, 226 Gamett, Brian-134, 136, 226 Garren, Larry-39, 49, 226 GARRETT'S DRUGS-281 Garrett, Linda-69, 74, 85, 226 Garrett, Tom-109, 243 Garrison, Ricky-128, 129, 243 Gortley, Alan-110, 130, 138, 258 Gebhardt, Robert-25 7 116, Greene, Donny-259 Gartley, Linda-65, 70, 113, 114, 1 17, 226 Gartman, Jeff-226 Garvin, Jacky-130, 255 Gary, Marilyn-92, 226 Goss, Mary Ann-34, 1 l2b, 243 Goulke, Barbara-258 Gaulke, Mary-56, 116, 205 Gault, Ray-147, 149, 226 Gause, J. Richard-129, 243 Gavin, Charles-258 Gavin, Charles-243 Gavin, Earnest-258 Gavin, Sharon-98, 99, 243 Gebhardt, Suzi-205 Geddes, Alyson-43, 73, 226 Geddes, Cindy-56, 205 Geist, Becky-91, 259 Geldert, Lindo-259 Goolsby, Debbie-259 Goolsby, Susan-259 GORDON FREEMAN'S TELEVISION SERVICE-281 Gordon, Barbara-259 Gordon, Joyce-226 Gormley, Pete-63, 65, 70, 1 13, 226 Gotch, Kathryn-85, 110, 226 Gotch, Theresa-19, 110, 170, 259, 260 Gouwens, Paul-52, 62, 63, 65, 102, 113,117, 225, 226 Gower, Greg-243 Gower, Scott-206 Grabsky, Stephanie-243 Graessle, Marion-243 Graham, Augus-145, 152, 259 Graham, Norma-243 Graham, Rhonda-226 Grant, Gary-226 Grant, Sondra-243 Grant, Thomas Earl-130, 138, 259 Grotto, Karen-226 Grotto, Vincent-259 Graybill, Lois-259 Gray, Valerie-196 Grayson, Robin-65, 71, 259 Greotwood, Jeff-62, 65, 70, 113, 187, 206, 279 Greatwood, Mr. Robert-70, 65, 183 Green, Joe-125, 226 Green, Joseph-259 Hale, Patricia-61, 259 Hole, Sidney-227 Hole, Tim-227 Hall, Bruce-64, 65, 70, 113, 146, 207, 210 Hall, Cher-227 Hall, Chris-19, 34, 259 Hall, David-227 Hall, Jamie-259 Henry, Barbara-259 Henry, Hildie-54, 207 Henry, Priscilla-259 Hensley, Carol-72, 227 Hensley, Mrs. Mavis-166 Hepburn, Scott-55, 77, 207 Herndon, John-63, 65, 70, 71, 22 Herndon, Sandy-58, 207 Herranz, Richard-145, 260 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Jean-71, 113, 207, 210 Jeanne-36, 37, 106, 173, 227 Kristina-259 Susan-243, 244 Thelma-243 Hallbourg, John-74, 227 Halverson, Judith-207 Halverson, Tracy-227 Hewes, Ken-46, 103, 117, 227 Hewitt, Cindy-227 Hewitt, Don-244 Hewitt, Mr. Henry-189 Hewitt, Patricia-227 Hewitt, William-227 Hewson, Debbie-227 Hickey, Kathy-244 Hamilton, Leso-65, 86, 227 Hamilton, Martin-130, 259 Geldmoker, Gretchen-87, 116, 118, 120, 179, 205 Geroldson, Eric-138, 259 Geroldson, Carol-65, 66, 70, 205 Gericke, Elizabeth-243 Gerken, Jed-259 Gerwe, Ed-205 Gest, Ruth-20, 65, 66, 113, 116, 205 Gettinger, Michael- 1 29, 243 Geurin, Bryan-129, 152, 243 Geurin, Michael-152, 226 Geyer, Patti-243 Gibbins, Scott-20, 63, 65, 70, 113, 116, 120,122,157, 205 Gibbs, Dale-226 Gibbs, Fletcher-206 Gibbs, Theodore-243 Gilbert, Faye-259 Gilchrist, Art-226 Gilchrist, Vicki-34 Gilchrist, Vicki-34, 67, 68, 69, 72, 113, 119, 206, 209 Gillaspie, Mrs. Jayma-168 Gilliland, Fred-259 Giroux, Richard-226 Gissendanner, Calvin-124b, 125, 152, 155, 226 Gissendanner, Stephanie-226 Glass, Marty-206 Glendening, Andrew-105, 122, 226 Glover, Ella Mae-91, 98, 99, 226 Glover, Jerome-99, 259 Glover, Pete-206 Gobin, Mr. Harvey-170, 171 Green, Kathy-243 Green, Sylvia-259 Green, Green, Wanda-259 Whitney-72, 206 Greene, Mr. David-155, 166 Greene, Joe-206 Greene, John-243 Greene, Mrs. Leveda-173 Greene, Paul-97, 145, 259 Greening, Denny-226 Greening, Lynn-226 Greer, Beth Mary-49, 99, 243 Greer, Melanie-259 Greer, Michael-27, 137, 206 Gregory, Barbara-91, 243 Greinke, Ann-59, 63, 65, 70, 116, 243 Greinke, Tom-65, 71, 113, 226 Grier, Dorothy-259 Grier, Helen-259 Griffin, Mr. Theodore-160b GRIFFITH-CLINE FUNERAL HOME- 281 Group Honors-121 Hamilton, Willie-196 Hamlyn, Susan-243 Hammiel, Gary-243 Hammonds, Denise-259 -Hamrick, Mike-118, 207 Hamstra, James-65, 71 , 92, 99, 243 Hamstra, Joyce-243 Hangen, Lisa-243 Hanson, Bob-53, 227 Hanrock. Tim-259 Hannah, Hazel-259 Harbert, Bob-19, 65, 71, 77, 82, 83, 113,117, 227, 237 Hardee, Doug-243 Harden, Doris-259 Harden, Patricia-207 Hordesty, Thomas-80, 81, 82, 106, 243 Hicks, Charlene-207 Hicks, Cheryl-74, 111, 131, 244 Hicks, Harry-244 Hicks, Olen-97, 260 Hicks, Robert-227 Higgins, Alan-260 Higgins, Harald-207 High, Cindy-216 High, Mrs. Elizabeth-165 High, Joyce--40, 69, 72, 73, 76, 22 Hill Ann-196 Hill Barbara-55, 227 Hill Debra-260 Hill, Freddie-260 Hill, Jeff-23, 227 Hill, Joe-260 Hill, Mrs. Marjorie-165 Hill McCoy-244 Hill Obie-244 Hill Robin-227 Hardin, Guy-22, 227 Hardy, Daniel-85, 259 Hardy, Paul-243 Harmon, Cassandra-99, 207 Harmon, .loni-34, 41, 64, 91, 238, 243 Harnish, Jeff-130, 259 Hamish, Scott-55, 227 Harris, Stanley-63, 65, 71 , 92, 113, 227 Harrington, Starr-243 Harris, Cindy-243 Harris, Gregory-61, 65, 70, 113, 207, 210 Harrison, Barbara-116, 118, 120, 122, 207 Harrison, Kathy-243 Harrison, Martha Ann-34, 254, 259 Harrison, Tom-44, 152, 227, 283 Hartenstein, Rene-61, 53, 138, 259 Groves, Melinda-243 Grubbs, Brenda-243 Grubbs, Cindy-99, 243 Guidance-162, 163 Gulash, Barbara-243 Gulash, Tricia-56, 206 Gulch, Matt-97, 189, 226 Gulch, Trudy-19, 90, 259 Gullett, Ben-130, 259 Gunogan, Timothy-259, 265 Hartman, Mrs. Linda-190 Hartman, Susan-243 Hartman, Mr. Warren-138, 190 Harvell, Vernon-259 Harvey, Mrs. Brenda-166 Harvey, Ethel-259 Harvey, Willie-227 Harwood, Drew-259 Hassall, David-259 Hassall, Jacqueline-227 Gunzinger, Steve-206 Gunzinger, Susan-65, 71, 243 Gustomski, Laura-69, 243 Gustomski, Suzanne-60, 226 Guth, Deon-259 Hassall, Michele-1 14, 243 Hatfield, Steve-244 Havens, Jackie-71, 259 Hawker, Kathy-55 Godfrey, Dennis-243 Godlewski, Rose-226 Godwin, Danny-259 Goggin, Linda-226 Gaggins, Fred-259 Guth, Douglas-206 Guth, Drake-206 Guthrie, Nancy-43, 243 Guthrie, Sharon-25, 22, 32, 330, 43, 45, 116, 206, 289 Gaggins, Theodis-59, 99, 129, 226, 152 Golden, Voshtie-243 Goldsworthy, Mrs. Marguerite- 1 87 Golf-157 Gonzalez, Christina-243 Gonzalez, Remy-259 Gonzalez, Mrs. Zenaida-114, 170 Gooding, Kevin-136, 243 Goodman, James-129, 152, 226 Goodpaster, Mr. Edward-134, 190 Goodwin, William-226 Goolsby, Brenda-175, 243 Haas, Elaine-100, 243 Haas, Frank-259 Haas, Gregory-77, 78, 116, 118, 120,121,177,179, 206 Hadden, Bessie-243 Hagen, Robert-36, 116, 118, 120, 121, 179, 207 Hager, Paul-227 Hager, Russell-65, 113, 227 Hager, Temple-207 Haggard, Nancy-259 Haines, Mrs. Lois-162, 179 Halbert, Cindy-207 Hawkins, Barbara-196 Hayes, Elijah-125, 227 Hayes, Sheila-259 Hayes, Toni-259 Haynes, Wanda-259 Heagerty, Mike-227 Heatwole, April-74, 244 Heaven, Heaven, Clint-227 Jerome-259 Hedgepeth, Troy-65, 71, 259 Heiden, Jim-259 Heil, Alanna-54, 227 Helton, Marilyn-259 Hencinski, Lenore-49, 207 Henderson, Alida-227 Henderson, Lindo-244 Hendricks, Kathleen-259 Hendrickson, Leslie-34, 259 Hill, Shelley-20, 23, 24, 36, 37, 43 207, 217 Hill, Shirley-67, 69, 207 Hillman, Bob-227 Hilton, Betty-36, 75, 244 Hilton, Bonnie-40, 73, 207 Hilton, Ronny-207 Hine, Linda-260 Hines, Tilda-260 Hinkle, Rex-97, 227 Hinton, Tommie-227 Hirshberg, Terri-58, 207 Hiscox, Bronc-260 Hiscox, David-227 Hiskes, Frank-23, 46, 116, 125, 15 207 HIX INTERIORS-283 Hix, Randy-244 Hix, Timothy-227 Hodo, Lawrence-244 Hoge, Debbie-58, 207 Hoge, Kathi-260 Holbrook, Mr. Gary-179 Hollor, Mark-260 Hollingsworth, Julie-182, 227 Hollingsworth, Paulo-207 Hollingsworth, Ramona-74, 244 Hollobough, Mark-145, 260 Hollobough, Mike-157, 227 Holmes, Debbie-72, 76, 113, 207 Holt, Kathryn-34, 116, 118, 120, 122, 207 Homecoming-18, 19, 20, 21 Home Economics-186, 187 Honors-1 12 HOOD'S MILK INC.-282 Hoogerheyde, Kathe-227 Hook, James-26, 134, 136, 244 Hook, Mike-138, 260 Hopewell, Lindsey-55, 207 Hopkins, Jerome-227 Hopkins, Randy-260 Hard, Cindy-43, 244 Hord, Ray-227, 228 Horky, Carolyn-84, 116, 207 Horswill, Mrs. 5ondra-185 Horswill, Mr, Kirk-188 Horton, Dwayne-32o, 46, 118, 12. 155, 199, 208 Hoskins Chris-244 Hoskins, Steve-244 Houck, Laurie .lo-36, 38, 88, 89, 92 104, 118, 208 Houck, Ross-47, 88, 89, 123, 129, 152, 227 Hough, Dan-244 Houliston, Dane-227 Houston, Gonzella-227 Houston, Villard-36, 208 Howard, Faye-260 Hoza, Linda-65, 66, 70, 86, 113, 208 Howard, Kathy-208, 210 Hubbard, Bishop-144, 151, 244 Hubbard, Debbie-21, 40, 45, 56, 57, 67, 69, 122, 208, 283 Hubbard, Glenn-125, 126, 227, 150, Hudson, Vickie-98, 227 151 Hubbard, Lori-69, 227 Hudson, Arthur-260 Hudson, Bruce-65, 71, 260 Hudson, Mark-145, 260 Huff, Kent-130, 260 Huffman, Jan-99, 138, 145, 260 Huffman, Jon-53, 227 Huffman, Melanie-93, 208, 210 Huffman, Pat-46, 260 Huggins, Brent-208 Hughes, Chad-227 Hughes, Terrance-50, 51, 227 Hughes, Mrs. Delores-166 Hullinger, Rebecca-73, 116, 131, 244 Hult, Mrs. Nettie-100, 166 Hunkeler, Joni-244 Hunneshagen, Annette-227 Hunt, Debbie-65, 70, 113, 208 Hunt, Marsha-244 Hunter, Donald-208 Hunter, Larry-244, 253 Hunter, Linda-91, 260 Hunter, Missy-34, 43, 45, 105, 139, 208 Huseas, Michelle-260 Huss, Mildred-260 Hutchinson, Debra-208 Huth, Anna-87, 244 Hysell, Vicki-260 lbasfalean, Glen-227 lbasfalean, Nicky-97 lbasfalean, Virginia-91, 110 ICC-38, 39 Industrial Arts-189 Ingram, Jim-208 Interact Club-44, 45 INTER-CITY NATIONAL BANK-283 Interrante, Mitchell-108, 208 Isaacs, Greg-145 Isbell, Gerry-50, 85, 88, 89, 117, 152, 173, 191, 227, 295 Isbell, Susan-37, 89 ISLAND BANK-283 Isom, Debbi-208 Isom, Hazel-227 Isom, Joyce-99, 227 Isom, Lawrence-208 Isom, Ninous--130 lsom, Peggy-244 Isom, Rick-244 Ives, Mr. John R.-169 Jabbusch, Lynne-227 Jock, Mr. Gilbert-188 JACK SMlTH'S MEN'S WEAR-283 Jackino, Nancy Jean-227 Jackson, George-152, 244 Jackson, Jody-208 Jackson, Joyce-244 Jackson Jack son Jackson Jannke, , Linda-227 , Robert-152, 208 , Velma-244 Lyle-228 Jamboree-22, 23, 25, 27 James, James, James, James, JARVIS David-261 George- 1 37, 244 John-244 Stephen-228 SHOPPE-285 Jarvis, Camden-36, 244 Jayteen s-110 Jefferson, David-208 Jefferson, Ralph-228 Jefferson, Ruby-244 Jefferson, Thomas-228 Jefferson, Will-228 Jenkins, Brent-244 Jenkins, Mr. Edward-175 Jenkins, lsiah-197 Jenkins, Pamela-244 Jenkins, Steve-228 Jensen, Mary-261 Johns, Elizabeth-50, 244 Johnson, Anthony-125 Johnson, Johnson, Carol-261 Cheryl-69, 228 Kelley, Billy-36, 74, 92, 244, 152, 245, 271 Kelley, Frank-36, 72, 76, 116, 120 157, 177, 182, 209 Kelly, Hayward-245 Kelly, Leon-129, 144, 245 Kelly, Vanessa-245 Kelso, Mrs. Gaye-187 Kemp, Debbie-209 Kennedy, Mike-209 Kennedy, Sue-245 Keppen, Karen-261 Kercher, Debbie-36, 40, 68, 69, 100 6,118, 119,157, 209, 220 Kercher, Mark-125, 129, 244, 245 Kem Bev-228 Kem, Lynne-65, 70, 113, 209 Kem, Mike-245, 144 Kerr, Kerr, Cheryl-92, 99, 110, 244, 245 William-78, 82, 109 1 1 Johnson, Debra-59, 244 Johnson, Eddie Lee-208 Johnson, Mr. Frank-189 Johnson, Helen-208 Johnson, Jay-39, 228 Johnson, Jill-254, 261 Johnson, Johnny-136, 261 Johnson, Kermit-208 Johnson, Kim-40, 244 Johnson, Lonnie-130, 261 Johnson, Lori A.-20, 22, 24, 34, 44, 1 16, 1 19, 208 . Johnson, Mark-53, 167, 244 Johnson, Mary-244 Johnson, Mike-26, 125, 127, 208 Johnson, Mott-128, 129, 244 Johnson, Nancy-208 Johnson, O. J.- Kessler, Bill-261 Key Club-46, 47 Keyt, Lynnette-61, 69, 245 Kibben, David-129, 245 Kidder, Mrs. Sara-170, 171 Kiefhaber, Gail-74, 209 Kiefhaber, Myra-186, 261 Killingsworth, Marianne-209 Kinder, Kathleen-245 125, 127, 208 Johnson, Patricia-228 Johnson, Phillip--261 Johnson, Ralph-261 Johnson, Sabrina-244 Johnson, Samuel-129,152,245 Johnson, Sandra-228 Johnson, Stanley-245 Johnson, Thomas-261 Johnson, Timothy-261 Johnson, Tommy-130, 245 138, 261 Johnson, Victor- Johnson, Walter-1 25 Johnson, Wayne Johnston, -44, 156, 228 Janice-61, 261 56, 245 Johnston, Jeff-1 Johnston, Jim-245 Johnston, Julie-69, 73, 228 Joiner, Jackie-261 Jones, Barbara--261 Jones, Bernard-71, 245 Jones, Carolyn-228 Jones, Chris-261 Jones, Dennis-228 Jones, Diane-261 Jones, Don-208 Jones, Greg-130, 261 Jones, John-245 Jones, Lillie-20, 36, 111, 208 Jones, Robert-65, 245 Jones, Thomas-261 Jones, Timothy-228 Jones, Tommie-261 Jones, Willis-19 Josey, Annette-60, 75, 261 Josey, Karen-75, 208 Joslin, Faith-261 Joslin, P am-208 Joyce, Ken-208 7 King , John-77, 125, 209 King, Karen-261 King, Kary-245 King, Leslie-261 King Martha-196 King, Pam-228 King, Robert-261 King, Ruth-261 King, Teresa-1 14, 245 King, King, Tom-22, 138, 228 William-44, 261 Kingsland, Sandy-261 Kinney, Tricia-43, 209 Kinyon, Rick-261 Kipp, Terry-228 General Index Kirby, Tim-130, 261 Kish, Barbara-209 Kish, Barbara-60, 228 Kish, Gerald-78, 107, 109, 245 Kittle, Mr. Franklin-179 Kitzmiller, Jeffrey-61, 65, 71, 261 Klaasen, Patti-209 Klages, Eddie-46, 261, 265 Klages, Fred-146, 147, 209 Klein, Mrs. Elizabeth-176 Klingensmith, Debbie-261 Kloss, Debbie-170, 261 Kloss, Donald-60, 62, 63, 65, 89, 116, 151, 245 Kloss, Robert-47, 89, 1 16, 120, 147, 149, 209 Knight, Mariorie-261 Knisley, Kent-130, 261 Knotts, Doug-130, 261 Knowles, David-35, 36, 37, 72, 156 206, 209 Knowles, James-44, 209 Knowles, John-35, 44, 36, 43, 245, 289 Kooi, Julie-261 Korfanta, Sandra-49, 245 Kormos, Liz-245 Koroll, Dennis-261 Koroll, Douglas-209 Kossmann, Gary-89, 245 Koszoru, Mike-150, 151, 245 Koszoru, Pal-116, 209 Kraft, Becky-73, 228 Kraner, Hallie-72, 73, 228 Kreisler, Larry-245 Kresge, Sharon-103, 115, 122, 228 Kropt, Kelly-261 Kropp, Cindy-133, 228 Kropp, Linda--89, 261 Kropp, Jeannie-209 Kruse, Alan-245 KUE 8- KAROM BILLARDS-285 Kutsch, Susan-36, 40, 72, 73, 228 Lacy, Mr, C. William-16Ob 1 ,rv-,xg J. V. Cheerleaders-131 Jr. Exchange Club-52 Kacura, Cathy-245 Kaekel, Julie-245 Kafka, Lee-228 Kaiser, Donna-58, 209 Kaiser, Millie-245 Kanzler, Mrs. Diane-'I 69 Kaplanis, Mike-245 Karl, Lynn-36, 69, 228 Kashuba, Mrs. Alice-173 Kaspersen, Ricky-107, 245 Kaufmann, Karen-209 Kaufmann, Linda-245 Kay, Robert-72, 76, 228 Keaton, Betsy-64, 70, 100, 209, 287 Keaton, Mrs. Nancy-164 Keene, Brian-130, 261 Snoopy, portrayed by Kevin Ward, sings his interpretation of happiness to the audience at lamboree. Keezer, Thomas-261 307 Kegler, Mike- 261 Kellar, Gary-2 2 8 Keller, Arlene-2 2 8 General Index Ladd, Jon-154, 261 Lohoh, Cindy-43, 261 Lomax, Ethel- 2 2 9 Lomax, George- 245 Lakes, Brian-130, 261 Lohoh, Tudi-56, 57, 84, 100, 209 LaFlam, Mrs, Eunice-49, 169 Lomax, Willie-262 London, Dennis-229 Lamb, Kathi-60, 261 Lamb, Mark-228 Lomkin, Sherry-261, 270 Longstreet, Cheryl-229 Longstreet, Steve-1 30, 262 Lopez, Edward-36, 119, 121, 157, 1 17, 229 Mason, Elizabeth-246 Mason, Jackie-262 Masto, Marcia-60, 262 Math-174, 175, 176 Mathewson, Monalee-49, 50, 86, 229 Mathis, Jerry-262 Mieczynski, Phil-87, 105, 229 Miley, Jimmy-262 Milko, Sheryl-246 Milledge, Daisy-246 Landrum, Mark-136 Miller, Frederick-262 Lane, Brynda -245 -228 21 1 Loray, Patricia-262 Losh, Rodger-245 Matthews, Barbara-246 MILLER TRAILERS INC.-287 Miller, Beth-246 Miller, Brian-246 Miller, Cindy-262 Dick-21 1 Matthews, Miller, Dudley-229 Lane, Deloris Lane, Marita-65, 70, 228, 285 Laney, Mark-245 Long, Clint-130, 261 Love, Benjamin-262 Love, Leonard-262 Love, Samuel-36, 211 Loveless, Robert-21 1 Matthews, James-20, 229 Matthews, Pam-21 1 Matz, Pamela-246 Motznick, Bob-136, 229 Long, David-228 Lang, James-130, 261 Lang, Phyllis-59, 98, 99, 209 Lang, Randy-245 Langdon, Mark-261 Langdon, Steve-152, 245 Longman, Robert-261 Language Dept.-170, 171 LARKIN MOTORS INC.-285 Mozzone, Langworthy, Susan-209 Lovett, Janice-229 Lovett, Volorie-36, 65, 66, 21 1 Lowe, Diang-262 Lowe, Karen-262 Lowe, Laurie-69, 245 Lowe, Robin-262 Lowery, Patrick- 26 2 Lowery, Robert- 262 Lukas, Michelle- 245 70,113 Matznick, Janice-34, 262 May, Sara-84 Maynard, Cathy-229 Maynard, Dave-60, 110, 113, 229 Maynard, Walter-110, 246 Mays Mays Catherine-246 Doryl-246 Miller, Glenn-246 Miller, Joseph-229 Miller, Ken-262 Miller, Michall-246 Mays, Mimie-229 Mays, Rays-246 Mr. Eugene-112b, 269 Miller, Paulo-187 Miller, Susan-229 Mills, Tommy-263 Mills, David-181 Milne, Holly-65, 71 Mims, Gail-84, 21 1 Mims, Penny-109, 110, 263 Minteer, Beverly-69, 73, 92, 110, 229 Mirabella, JoAnne-263 Lund, Vickie-245 Larkin, Leigh Ann-36, 40, 73, 228, McBoth, Birdena-246 Mirabella, Michael-229 Lasser, 285 Larson, Karen-92, 102, 229, 285 Larson, Laura-64, 209 Lasher, Ken-34, 78 Lasher, Judy-78, 99, 119 Barbara-245 Latin Club-88, B9 Lausman, Janeen-229 Lavine, Mary Lou-261 Law, Vivian-196 Lawrence, John-261 Lawrence, Sheila-261 Layton, Leisa-261 Lazier, Ceolo-129, 141, 229 Lazier, Debra-245 Lazier, Gwendolyn--59, 209 LEACH ASSOCIATES INC-285 Leach, Betsy-86, 92, 1 16, 120, 209, 210 Leach, Leslie-114, 261, 265, 285 Lease, Ten'y-26, 261 Lunde, Ed-245 Lundy, Sherry-21 1 Lynch, Daniel-136, 229 Lynch, Tim-262, 283 Lynch, Tim-47, 72, 154, 229 Lyon, Deborah-21 1 Lyon, Scott-229 Lysoght, Barbara-49, 229 Lyttle, Mike-262 MacClinchy, Scott-36, 53, 262 MacDonald, Beryl-245 Mack, Alma-245 Macke, Donna-187 MacNevin, Meredith-21 1 MACOHI-102, 103 Macuch, Darlene-34, 72, 111, 229 Maddox, Brion-245 Maggor, David-262 Maginnes, Walter-21 1 Mahler, Keith-134, 136, 229 McBride, Mork-246 McBride, Maxine-75, 262 McCall, Rebecca- 54,119,121, 211 McCant, Leveme-194, 246 McCarthy, Chip-44, 125, 128, 129, 246 McClosh, Joseph-246 McCloud, Wilma-246 McCobb, Camille-99, 110, 246 McCobb, Gwen-229 McCosker, Patricia-246 McCraw, Cindy-262 McDaniel, Jeffrey-262 McDaniel, Kory-262 McDaniel, Leverge-262 McDaniel, Rita-246 McDonald, Connie-65, 1 13, 246 McDowell, McDowell, Elizabeth-262 Phyllis-246 McDutfie, Pam-262 Mirabella, Tony-246 Miser, Mike-65, 71, 263 Mitchell, Barbara-246 Mitchell, Bonnie-263 Mitchell, Brad-246 Mitchell, Clyde-263 Mitchell, Debra-58, 211 Mitchell, Freddy-246 Mitchell, Mr. John-170, 234 Mitchell, John-71, 263 Mitchell, Jondo-91, 263 Mitchell, Keith-246 Mitchell, Mariorie-69, 87, 246 Mitchell, Olivia-263 Mitchell, Pamela-36, 40, 99, 98, 24 Mitchell, Ronnie-1 29 Mitchell, Tony-263 Mitchell Mixon, Mixon, , Veronica- 2 29 Betty-56, 84 Kim-229 Moines, Donald-21 1 Lee, Barbara-261 Lee, Juanita-245 Lee, Lee, Lee, Raymond-245 Ronald-229 Tony-261 Leeth, Mr. Wheeler B.-121, 12.2, 160b Lehm an, Michael-34, 262 Lemike, James-262 Lengel, Kim-34, 40, 131, 262, 265 Leonard, James-245 Leonard, Paul-65, 71, 229 Lepore, Blanche-262 Levan, Mr. Charles-107, 176 Levin son, Mrs. Moriarie-163 Lewis, Rick-116, 152, 245 Lewis, Sandy-209 Lewis, Doug-229 Leycock, Lonnie-229 Library-165 Lightfoot, Chip-245 Lindberg, Doug-229 Lindley, Carlo-29, 43, 191, 262 Lindley, Mike-72, 125, 152, 229 Lindsey, Roderick-262 Linehan, Geraldine-99, 245 Linzy, Barbara-245 Linzy, Connie-229 Linzy, Paul-144, 245 Lioce, Danny-229 Lipke, Julie-262 Lipke, William-262 Moines, Rosie-245 Maka, Leo-97, 229 Makar, Mike-245 Maltese, Bill-246 Maloot, John-246 Malpede, Helene-61 Molson, Rae Ellen-74, 262 Manali, Anthony-246 MANATEE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY INC.-287 MANATEE FEDERAL SAVINGS 8- LOAN ASSOCIATES-285 MANATEE NATIONAL BANK OF BRADENTON-287 MANATEE OIL PHILLIPS 66 DISTRIBUTERS-287 Manche, Vicki-246 Manley, Mrs. Juanita-51, 181 Mann, Julie-72, 76, 229 Mann, Sheila-262 Manning, Jeff-262 Manor, .lill-229 Manson, Elizabeth-119, 132, 133, 179, 21 I Manson, George-262 Maple, Jett-262 Marching Band-64, 65, 66 Marek, Kim-262 Marfice, John-65, 71, 82, 83, 246 Markel, Daniel-246 Markel, Vickie-229 Markwood, Robert-173 Liptrot, Susan-262 Lisk, Tawny-262 Liska, Miss Rosemarie-169 Little, Eddie-245 Lively, Debra-69, 72, 73, 229 Livingston, David-80, 81, 262 Lloyd, David-62, 63, 70, 116, 245 Locke, Barry-209 Locke, Lindo-56, 211 Logan, David-151 Logon, Pamela-262 Logon, Todd-262 Loggins, Anita-58, 211 Marlow, Karen-262 Marsh, Jan-36, 61, 262 Marsh, JoAnn-246 Marshall, Bob-151, 246 Morsico, Theresa-58, 60, 21 I Martin Martin Martin , Aaron-262 , Gwendolyn-246 , James-97, 229 Martin, Mrs. Martha- 1 79 Martin, Michelle-34, 35, 49, 92, 112b, 122, 229, 236 Martin, Miriam-262 Masiello, Donna-43, 61, 69, 113, McFayden, Carol-262 McFarland, Debbiee-262 McFarland, Hannerle-246 McGavic, Bill-229 McGavic, Jim-262 McGraner, Tonya-246 Mclnnis, Ralph-21 1 Mclnnis, Mrs. Virginia-190 McKown, Judith-246 McLaughlin, Debbie-229 McLaughlin, Donna-262 McMahon, A. J.-229 McMillen, Karen-246 McNally, Kevin-129, 136, 246 McNamara, Molly-60, 246 McNeal, Belinda-246 McNeal, Juanita-246 McNeil, Willie Mae-229 McPherson, Alan-21 1 McPherson, Gail-246 McPherson, Teresa-262 McReady, Mike-130, 262 Meade, Nanette-116, 119, 122, 211 Meador, Ray-262 Means, Moira-262 Meditations- 1 00 Meek, Mareed-36, 211, 287 Meekins, Worth-262 Megahee, Lisa-21 1 Megahee, Mrs. Shirley-169 Melczorek, Hugo-246, 53 Melczarek, Robert-65, 70, 77, 113 Melitschka, Carol-229 Melville, Janet-21 1 Melvin, Connie-262 Mercer, Jeono-21 1 Merritt, Mike-157, 246 Merritt, Nancy-56, 116, 192 Messina, Chris-246 Messina, Mark-211 Messina, Michele-229 Michaelsen, Kathy-61, 262 Mick, Karla-110, 229 Middleton, Kimm-36, 40, 65, 71, 100, 110, 246 Middleton, Orville-21 1 Mixon, Mark-229 Mixon, Mizell, Sam-246 Mrs. Velma-164 Moffett, Mr. James-190 Mohler, .left-130, 263 Mohler, Terri-21 1 Mong, Marty-145, 152, 229, 263 MONIQUE-287 Montgomery, Jackie-263 Montgomery, Linda-69 MONTGOMERY-ROBERTS-289 Monts, Patricia-246 Monts, Sheila-263 Moody, Emily-192, 246 Moore, Alan-263 Moore, Carol-263 Moore, Craig-246 Moore, Cyndi-56, 212 Moore, Kevin-85, 116, 246 Moore, Moore, Moore, Lari-65, 70, 229 Richard-229 Steve-34, 46, 72, 76, 92, 112b, 113, 212 Moorhead, Susan-55, 61, 73, 198 212 Mora, Mark-130, 263 Mora, Scott-97 Moran, Liz-246 Moran, Mike-97, 212 Moran, Sheila-263 Moran, Sonya-246 Moreau, Pamela-229 Moreau, Mike-229 Moreland, Ophelia-196 Morgan, Donna-229 Morgan, Lawrence-246 Morgan, Teresa-111, 157, 248 Morris, Ada-196 Morris, Kelly-107, 248 Morrison, Mr. William-184 Mortensen, Jane-248 Morton, Carolyn-49, 59, 229 Morton, Richard-109, 263 Moseley, Tom-50, 83, 102, 229, 29' Muses, Debra-263 General Index Narozny, Chris-230 213, 273 Mosher, Claudette-50, 51, 70, 86, 92, 113, 169, 212, 253 Mosher, Steven-248 Moss, Eddie-65, 263 Moss, Jim-263 Mossler, Susan-248 Moucha, Alan-229 Mowbray, Allen-212 Mowry, Dennis-136, 192, 230 Mowry, Patrick-134, 136, 154, 212 Mowry, Richard-138, 263 Moy, Isabelle-99, 230 Mracek, Elaine-248 Mu Alpha Theta-77 Oliva, Anita-60, 263 Olivero, Patty-248 Olscwa, David-108, 230 Olsen, Alan-125, 212, 289 Olsen, Charley-230 Olsen, Mr. Stephen U.-188 Olson, Tom--89, 263 Omlor, Gary-152, 248 Oppelaar, Samuel R.-230 Orchestra-61 Orehowsky, Mr. Thomas-179 Orr, Bil ly-230 Orris, Bill-230 Orth, Anita-230 Perry, Perry, Roger-213 Roni-21 3 Pep Club-98, 99 Peters, Sandy-54, 230 Peterson, Christy-264 Peterson, Everett-78, 230 Peterson, Gwen-99, 213 Peterson, Harry-264 Peterson, Kent-213 Peterson, Kevin-248 Peterson, Larry-264 Peterson, Terry-65, 71, 248 Peterson, Tony-65, 70, 136, 248 Peterson, Vanessa-230 Mullins, Linda-113, 230 Munford, Bob-230 Munson, Pam-58, 212 Munton Kimberly-49, 72, 24a Murray: Mr. Alan-160b Murray, Charlene A.-263 Osbom, Jerry-230 Osbom, Nancy-230 Oslund, Claudia-61, 263 Oswald, Tracy-60, 230 Overholt, Theresa-yO, 263 Overson, Tracy-56, 215 Petosky, Tom-213 Petosky, Nancy-84, 102, 213 Petrilla, Ann-248 Petrilla, Mr. Joseph A.-181 Peurifoy, Debbie-230 Pevy, Peggy-49, 264 Murray, Charlene-230 Murray, Eileen-248 Murray, Mark-65, 71, 230 Murray, Rose-248 Murray, Vemon-230 Music Honor Society-I 13 Music, Mrs. Junellen-196 Musical-28, 19, 30, 31 Music Dept.-182, 183 Myers, Dale-197 Myers, Susan-263 Myford, Fred-248 Overton, April-263 Pfeiffer, Heidi-60, 264 Phelps, Nancy-49, 92, 99, 248 Phillips, Chuck-154, 264 Phillips, Debbie-248 Phillips, Marianne-248 Phillips, Thomas-71, 213 Phillips, Tina-65, 264 Philpot, Sherri-65, 248 Pickens, Mr. Robert R.-134, 190 Price, Larry-264 Price, Sherry-230 Price, Tina-264, 281 Prideaux, Karen-63, 65, 70, 113, 230 Prideaux, Linda-264 Priehs, Sue-213 Prillaman, Beth-85, 87, 230 Prior, Cathy-99, 248 Prior, Douglas-154, 264 Proctor, Beth-264 Proctor, Brook-213 Proctor, Nate-72, 76, 92, 182, 230 Proctor, Patricia-248 Pruet, Debra-230 Peyron, Wanda-69, 248 Psalmonds, Erma-36, 73, 102, 119, 230 Psalmonds, Glenda-264 Psalmonds, Michael-213 Pullen, Jean-20, 56, 213 Pulver, Catherine-61, 65, 71, 274 Pulver, Chip-213 Pumphrey, Kevin-36, 43, 128, 129, 151, 248 Purcell, Douglas-59, 86, 105, 213, 283 Purdy, John-213 Purdy, Mike-109, 264 Overton, Sharon-12, 18, 23, 24, 40, 44,139, 212, 221 Owens, Jenny-212 Owens, Pamela-212 Palmer, Cindy-263 Palmer, Kenneth-212 Palmer, Mickey-36, 46, 47, 103, 1 15, 1 19, 212 Palmer, Sandy-248 PALMETTO FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN.-291 Myland, Charles-78, 80, 248 Nabergall, Jim-145, 263 Nanney, James Nanney, Kitty- -212 43, 65, 70, 230, 237 Narmore, Dian-18, 22, 25, 34, 40, 45, 46, 69, 92,172, 212, 215 Nash, Garfield-212 National Honor socaeiy-1 ia, 119 Neelley, Matthew-263 Neff, Janet-212 Neff, Mr. Marvin W.-169 Nelson, Glenise-196 Nelson, Henry-212 Nelson, Steve-248 Palombi, Peter-263 Pappas, Evamarie-170, 230 Papero, Steve-130, 138, 263, 265 Pappas, Anthony-263 PARAGON PRESS-289 Para-Med-86 Parard, Josphine-263 Pardee, Laura-263 Pareti, Andrew-154, 263 Parham, Steve-97, 189, 212 Pari, Cathy-60, 263 Parish, Freddie-248 Pork, Richard-263, 265 Parker, Corky-141, 230 Pierce, David-180, 248 Pierce, Valerie-56, 213 Pierola, Bonnie-264 Pierola, Gilbert C.-61, 71 , 230 Pilger, Derek-134, 135, 136, 213 Pinardi, Terri-64, 71, 264, 283 Pinkham, David-264 Pinkham, Holly-116, 120, 213 Pinkley, Jay-230 PIONEER OIL CO.-291 Piper, Lee-36, 47, 124b, 125, 152, 230 Pitchford, Shadrack-53, 264 Pittman, Peggy-74, 230 Pitts, Ken-74, 241, 248 Place, April-264 Planasch, Kim-44, 67, 68, 69, 117, Purinton, Kathy-75, 248 Putney, Rose-196 Pyle, Debbie-264 Pyle, John-129, 248 Quoranta, Patti-69, 230 Quill and Scroll-115 Quimby, Becky-18, 40, 67, 68, 69, 73, 214, 277 Quimby, Lynne-69, 249 Quinlan, Bill-249 Quinn, Deborah-249 Quinn, Mark-264 Quinn, Michael-214 Quinn, Tony-264 Quisenberry, Dana-147, 148, 214 Quisenberry, Debra-40, 211 Quisenberry, Lynn-43, 264 Quisenberry, Patti 18, 40, 264 Nelson, Tony-263 Nestor, Debbie-263 Nestor, Nestor, Cathy-36 Patty-40, 110, 230 Netzley, Gary-128, 129, 263 Netzley, Gregg-230 Newsome, Wanda-263 Newsome, Greg-145, 263 Newsome, Kim-263 Nichols, Gloria-212 Nichols, Joel-76, 87, 105, 179, 230 Nigg, Steve-263 NIKE-1 1 1 Nims, Brenda-263 Ninth Grade Football-130 Nolan, Mrs. Marilyn-115, 173 Noland, Cheryl-29, 72, 76, 92, 230 Noll, Terry-97, 129, 248 Nordholm, Mike-103, 115, 230 Nordstrom, Cyd-230 Norfolk, Allan-230 Norfolk, Lynn-56, 212 Norris, Scott-263 Norwood, Bill-248 Norwood, Terri-263 Nosworthy, Mike-248 Nowitzke, Joyce-248 Nowlen, Kami-74, 248 Noyes, Pam-263 NU-WAY CASH AND CARRY-289 Nuwer, Bill-248 Oakes, Jane-60, 173, 212 Oats, Nora-212 Oats, Wanda-263 Obranic, George-128, 129, 152, 248 O'Brien, Stephen-152, 230 O'Connor, Patty-1 16, 120, 212 O'Donnell, Dawn-39, 86, 104, 212 Office-164 Ogle, Charles-212, 273 O.K. TIRE STORE-289 O'Leary, Michael-263 Plaster, Mr. Thomas-1 88 Platt, Russell-248 Plese, Terri-54, 213 Pluta, Kelly-264 Parker, David-263 Parker, Debbie-263 Parker, Debra-56, 84, 212 Parker, Glenn-263 Parker, Jeff-263 Parker, Jim-46, 53, 88, 89, 92, 212 Parker, Nancy-263 Parker, Steven-263 Parker, Thomas-248 Parrish, Mrs. Mary Jeanne-169 Parrish, Robert-109, 113, 230 Parson, Heide-212 Parsons, Rick-11, 263 Parsons, Robin-248 Pasciak, Dianna-60, 75, 263 Pasciak, Donna-72, 87, 230 Pasteur, Cathy-36 Patterson, Mrs. Dorothy-176 Po, Augusta-61, 139, 230 Podgis, Tom-97 Poelsma, Suzanne-55, 213 Polding, Mary-93, 99, 248 Poley, .lan-248 Pollard, Frazier-264 Polson, John-230 Pompey, Charles-141, 142 Pompey, John-248 Pompey, Joynita-203 Pontious, Steve-248 Patterson, Kathleen-263 Pavone, Douglas-248 PAYNE JEWELRY-291 Payne, Edward-230, 291 Payne, Robin-61, 264 Payton, Kenneth-213 P.E.-190, 191 Pearson, Joe-264 Pearson, Mike-156, 230 Pearson, Paul-151, 248 Pearson, Rick-156, 264 Poole, Clarence-213 Poole, Cleveland-264 Poole, Brenda-99, 108, 248 Poole, Frank-20, 52, 213, 221 Poole, Jerry-264 Poole, Mary-264 Poole, Patty-69, 74, 248, 295 Pope, Dana-125, 213 Porter, Belinda-248 Porter, Cindy-248 Porter, Wayne-230 Potts, Jessie-65 Powell, Debbie-34, 67, 69, 115, 117,119, 120, 121, 213 Pease, Marc R.-78, 105, 115, 116, 1 19, 213 Pechin, Joyce-54, 213 Pechin, Robin-248 Pecuszok, Jeff-151, 230 Pedicini, Joe-248 Peebles, Mark-248 Pemelman, John 264 Pendergraph, Karen-248 Pennington, Donald-244, 248 Perry, Becky-248 Perry, Dave-264 Perkins, Letha-59, 213 Perry, Matt-264 Perry, Mitchell-230 Powell, Debbie 105, 122, 248 Powell, Jamie-248 Powell, Marianne-230 Powers, Robbie-97, 213 Pratt, Barbie-248 Pratt, Mason-136, 213 Pratt, Molly-74, 248 Pratt, Vickie-264 Presha, Andrew-248 Presha, Gwen-264 Preston, Beth-264 Preston, Harry-230 Price, Carolyn-107, 264 Price, Debra-71, 213 Price, Gary-230 Rabinette, Mike-44, 214 , Rcbinette, Scott-55, 230 Radcliff, Kathy-264 Radcliff, Mary .Io-230 Radtka, Bruce-230 Ragan, Jack-249 Rain, Jayne-67, 68, 69, 117, 122, 214 Raines, Henry-116, 249 Rainwater, Randy-264 Rairigh, Cindy-249 Rairigh, Mark-230 Raisin' 'Canes-62, 63 Rampart, Robin-22, 38, 53, 206, 214 Rampone, Pete-249 Ramsdell, Jennifer-214 Ranallo, Rocco-264 Randall, Ronnie-99, 130, 264 Rankin, Douglas-80, 249 Ranney, Don-141, 214 Ras, Richard-230 Rasmussen, Andrea-264 Rasmussen, Clark-44, 141, 142 Ratliff, Tom-74, 122, 147, 230 Ray, Cat-75, 249 Rayburn, Orville-97, 249 Red Band-70 Redding, Randy-232 Redmond, Clyde-134, 135, 136, 214 Redmond, Shannon-69, 232 Reece, Jerry-232 Reece, Penny-91, 249 Reed, Jody-22, 25, 36, 40, 69, 249 Regal, Robin-69, 232, 287 Regina, Kathleen-249 Regina, Laura-264 Reinel, John-97, 264 Reinhardt, Mrs. Betty-187 Reinhardt, Susan-91, 106, 249 Reifer, Rex-264 Rench, Bonnie-232 Rentz, Frederick-249 Reus, Joan-43, 67, 68, 69, 101, General Index 115,117, 119, 214, 291 Reynolds, David-34, 264 Reynolds, Walter-97, 232 Rhodes, Patricia-71, 249 Rhodes, Winston-264 Rich, Jennifer-249 Richardson, Randy-232 Richardson, Rick-137, 151, 249 Richardson, Robert-264 Richardson, Samuel-246 Richelieu, Gary-65, 70, 113, 187, 214 Richelieu, Jeannie-43, 65, 71, 113, Robinson, Debra-264 Robinson Duane-71, 249 Robinson Francis-196 Robinson Janet-264 Robinson Lynne-44 Q32 Robinson :Larry-1041, 115, 117, 120,147,149, 214 Robinson, Mr. Maurice-197 Robinson, Miriam-59, 214 Robinson, Renee-264 Robinson , shafley-249 Rodenbaugh, Carl-96, 97, 232 Rodgers, Susan-91, 249 Rodgers, Doris-232 Roebuck, l.isa-264 119, Ryan, Susan-40, 132, 133, 214 Ryder, Debbie-91, 249 Rysanek, Paul-266 Rysnanek, Tracey-89, 11 1, 266 Saah, Shana-249 Saba, Lisa-249 Sack, Dan-249 Sack, Linda-232 Saffo, Jimmy-249 Sailes, Sheila-232, 59 Salmon, Richard-232 Saltsgiver, Jackie-232 Sampson, Annie-196 Sampson, Dean-266 Sessions, Steve-250 Seward, William-266 Shaffer, Alan-27, 72, 76, 1 17, 182, 232 Shannon, Mr. Eddie-190 Shannon, Gail-37, 71 , 73, 1 1 1, 215 Shannon, Kenneth-250 Shannon, Larry-130, 266 Shannon, Lynn-250 Shannon, Pamela-75, 250 , Rowland-34, 222, 232 Shannon Sharkey, Charles-250 Sharkey, Michael-266 Schorp, Janie-194, 250 249 Richeson, Greg-232 Ricker, Jerry-249 Rickman, Pam-264 Ridgdill, Sandy-56, 214 Riester, Charlie-232 Riester, Chris-264, 270 Riester, Dave-249 RICHIES CANDIES OF FLORIDA-295 Riffey, Gordon-197 Riggle, Tom-74 Rigney, Cathy-249 Riley, Arthur-264 Riley, Brenda-18, 40, 75, 249 Roller, Cynthia-264 Road, Anne-34, 43, 45, 103, 157, 214 Rook, Pam-249 Roundtree, Alphonso-71 , 214 Roux, Rene-249 Roux, Robert-214 Rowan, Mike-19, 232 Rowe, Joyce-73, 100, 110, 232 Rowe, Percalee-249 Rowley, Wayne-231, 232 Rudacille, Mrs. Susan-176 Ruggiero, Mark-151, 249 Sams, Willie-249 Samuel, Samuel, Craig-58, 249 James-134, 214 Samuel, Kathy-1 17, 214 Samuel, Morris-232 Samuels, Jim-232 Samuels, Randy-266 Sanbom, John-266 Sancho, Ruby-266 Sanders, Anthony-249 Sanders, Deborah- 1 95, 232 Sanders, Len-140, 141, 143, 214 Sanders, Sanor, T Mr. Oscar- 1 60b im-99, 249 Rumph, Rumph, Frances-2 1 4 Larry 232 Rumph, Marion-195, 214 SARASOTA SCHWINN CYCLERY-291 Sour, Gary-23 Sour, James-36, 128, 129, 249 Sharpless, Vickie-69, 232 Sharps, Conrad-232 Shaurette, Don-139, 266 Shaw, Connie-250 shea, Roger-26, 215 Sheffield, Anitne-266 Shelley, Larry-250 Shelton, David-64, 65, 70, 83, 1 13, 210, 215 Shelton, Leslie-60, 75, 266 Shepard, Linda-266 Sheppard, Roanie-215 Sherman, Bob-53, 72, 197, 215 Shiner, .lim-80, 92, 106, 117, 232 Shinn, Byron-250 Shinn, Tyrone- 1 30 Rumph, Melvin-249 Riley, Joyce-232 Riley, Margaret-264 Riley, Rudy-249 Riley, Sheryl-214 Roantree, Chris-249 Roat, Paul-106, 249 Roberson, Debbie-61, 264 Roberson, Suegene-22, 23, 24, 40, Rumph, Ruocco, Shirley-249 Sue-249 Rushlander, Mrs. Marjorie-173 Russ, Debbie-40, 132, 133, 232 Laura-249 Sautter, Sautter, Martha-232 Savage, Lori-74, 249 Sawrye, Mike-71, 136, 249 Saxton, Tina-36, 232 132, 133, 232 Roberts, Donna-264 Roberts, Garry-44, 152, 249 Roberts, Larry-46, 116, 157, 249 Roberts, Randall-232 Roberts, Shirley-264 Roberts, Sandra-214 Robertson, Mr. Keith-109, 184 Robinette, Cynthia- 1 06, 249 Robinson, Brian-232 Russell, Darlene-75, 266 Russell, Debbie-179, 232 Russell, Mike-152, 249 Russell, Peggy-249 Rutherford, Brad-1 25, 214 Ruthruff, Terry-214 Rutter, Mark-266 Ryall, Candy-232 Ryall, Steve-266 Ryall, Vernon-232 n , 3 TW 2 4 ii f K, ' ' . , 5, ix 5 A 1 is ' fl 3 Miss Maxine Thigpen relaxes before the physical education classes begin. 310 Schaffer, Gary-249 Schafhausen, Barbara-102, 115 Schambers, Robert-60, 7 2, 76, 77, 232 Schaub, Frank-130, 266 Schenk, Bally-249 Schenk, Cathy-249 Scherman, Michael-148 Schermer, Bob-102, 122, 232 Schermer, Julie-266 Scherschel, Scott-1 12b, 249 Scherschel, Tom-46, 92, 112b, 119, 120, 173, 214 Schmid, Miss Mary Lou-161 Schmidt, Doris-196 Schneider, John-266 Schneider, Sharon-48 Schob, David-71, 249 Schomburg, Lee-249 Schork, Cynthia-65, 70, 249 Schork, Mr. Donald-179 Schork, Mrs. Sonia-169 Schork, Steve-48, 214 Schroder, Eric-232 Schultz, Alex-46, 47, 117, 232 Schulze, Kim-65, 232 Schumaker, Mrs. Martha- 1 87 Schumaker, Vicki-34, 109, 1 1 1, 266 Schuman, Fred-249 Schurfranz, Lynn-232 Schussler, Richard-250 Schwanbeck, Sharon-250 Schwartz, Douglas-97, 266 Schwind, Tami-266 Science-172, 173 Science Club-78, 79 Scoreboard-158, 159 Scott, Cathy-49, 67, 69, 72, 113, 215, 277 Scott, Deborah-250 Scott, Mr. James-75, 76, 113, 183 Scott, Jeffrey-250 Scott, Mary-61, 175, 266 Scott, Tracy-23, 26, 29, 34, 60, 72, 76, 92, 93, 100, 112b, 113, 182, 215 Scott, Willie-266 Sebring, Russel-250 Seeberger, Thomas-266 Seger, Charlene-266 Seider, Charles-250 Selitto, Ron-232 Seminec, Bob-232 Shoosmith, Debbie-266 Shoosmith, Diane-266 Short, Mr. Colvin-190 Shorter, Kevin-250 Shownes, Charles-250 Shuler, Lerdy-129, 152, 250 Shuler, Mildred-215 Shymanski, Sasser-250 Sickles, Jeff-232 Sifrit, Tom-125, 232 Sigurdson, Melanie-58, 215 Silver, Lauren-42, 43, 215 Silverthorn, Phil-232 Silverthorn, Sherry-99, 266 Simkus, .lan-36, 39, 68, 69, 87, 100 102, 1 17, 122 Simmons, Bonnie-266 Simmons, Nathaniel-141, 143, 215 Simmons, Rick-266, 144 Simmons, Rickie-250 Simmons, Terence-266 Simon, Louise Stella-250 Simonson, Christine-43, 70, 65, 250 Sims, Barbara-215 Singletary, Barbara-254, 266, 291 Singletary, Belinda-215 Singleterry, Karen-250 Singleterry, Sharen-266 Skoare, Alan-215 Skeim, Jeff-61, 65, 71, 266 Skidmore, Mr. Wilbur-17 3 Skolinsky, Elizabeth-238, 250 Skolinsky, Ellen-215 Sloan, Danny-266 Sloss, Kathy-266 Smalley, Celeste-266 Smalls, Alvin-124b, 125, 152, 232 Smalls, Jacquelyn-266 Smalls, Johnny-232 Smalls, Mary-250 Smarsh, John-250 Smiley, Mary Louise-65, 70 Smith Smith , Angie-232 , Betty-250 Smith, Brooks-130, 266 Smith, Cheryl-72, 73, 216 Smith, Mr. Chris-181 Smith, David-266 Smith, Mrs. Gilda-173 Smith, Greg-65, 71, 260 Smith, Henry-250 Smith, Janet-20, 22, 23, 24, 33, 35, 43, 45,117,119,121,139, 210 Smith, John-232 Smith, Jon-61, 250 Smith, Karl-232 Smith, Katherine-266 Smith, Kathy-69, 74, 85, 232 Smith, Keith-250 Smith, Mr. Kenneth-165 Smith, Loretta-85, 232 Smith, Lori-166, 266 Smith, Lou is-266 Smith, Lynda-232 Smith, Mark-130, 145, 266 Smith, Merry-232 Smith, Nancy-34, 132, 138, 216 Smith, Nathaniel-125, 216 Smith, Peggy-250 Smith, Mr. Ralph-169 Smith, Randy-250 Smith, Robert-232 Smith, Sandra-34, 266 Smith, Tim-71 Smith, Vickie-1 17 Smith, Willie-130, 266 Smith, Yvonne-266 Stewart, Mr. Robert-161 Stewart, Sue-43, 73, 112b, 113, 233 Stewart, Suzan-60, 61, 117, 119, 120, 216 Stice, Roger-216 Still, Pam-69, 233 Stilson, Jerry-233 Stiefel, Erica-88, 251 Stivers, Carroll-18, 34, 40, 41, 72, 73, 216 Stivers, Dan-253, 267 Stivers, Jim-60, 110, 233 Stivers, Robin-251 St. John, Caleb-216 St. John, Carolyn-267 Stockton, Clark-267 General Index Snell, Randolph-109, 1 13, 177, 205 216 Sneller, Tracy-85, 232 Snider, Mr. Albert-77, 176 Snipes, Judy-266 Snipes, Pam-232 Snipes, Mae Lois-196 Snipes, Simms-266 Snite, Janet-74, 76, 250 Snow, Gail-266 Social Studies-177, 178, 179 Socolof, Jodi-28, 60, 72, 76, 1182, 222, 232 Solomon, Steve-250 Sons, Tim-53, 250 Sons, Vickie-216 Sorbo, Kim-266 Southerland, Alan-233 Southerland, Mrs. Camille-164 Spanish Honor Society-1 14 Spaulding, Wanda-266 1 Stohler, Ellen-49, 216 Stohler, Ted-251 Stokes, Mr. Stephen-176 Stokes, Mr. Wiford-161 Stone, Stone, Stone, Paula, 36, 40, 117, 119 Sheila-58, 217 Teresa-109, 267 Stoop, Richard-233 Story, Bruce-267 Story, Mark-233 Stout, Lisa-233 Stout, Sam-251 all 3 E Speas, Danny-65 Speas, Mike-130, 145, 266 Speas, Rita-196 Speas, Randy-140, 141, 216 Spenard, Kathi-266 Spencer, Bemita-266 Spencer, Cathy-70, 113, 85 Spencer, Debra-233, 85 Spencer, Emily-216 Spence, John-216 Spice, Wanda-250, 99 Spillane, Linda-266 Spire, Carmen-266 Spitzer, Dan-250 Spraggins, Donna-216, 59 Sprung, Cecelia-250, 75, 34 Stace, Thelma-266, 270 Stafteld, Bill-77, 233, 117 Staley, David-266 Stanford, Walter-266 Stanley, Richard-266 Starczewski, Vicki-266 Starks, Raymond-250, 97 Stover, Rob-53, 251 Straka, Beverly-217 Strawser, Carolyn-99, 267 Strickert, Kevin-267 Strick, Rose-233 Strickland, .lim-217 Stringer, Steve-267 Strong, Jerry-267 Strong, Otis-251 Stuart, Rick-97, 251 Stuckey, Bobby--217 Student Council-6, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 Student Life-16 Studer, Tom-136, 251 Stumpf, Constance-36, 267 Stumpf, Jon-267 Sturm, Ray-65, 70, 113, 210, 217 Sublett, Mark-233 Suffecool, Pamela-217 Sullivan, Tina-196 Summers, Dennis-97, 233 Summey, Calvan-130, 267 Summey, Cathy-251 Sumner, Michele-1 20, 21 7 Sumner, Roy-152, 251 SUNSHINE SHOP FLOWERS-293 V.. Supportive Staff- 1 96, 197 Surran, Mr. Harold--179 Sutton, Donn-63, 65, 70, 88, 251 Sutton, Shirley-67, 267 Swain, Kay-233 Leigh Ann Larkin and Donna Morgan shocked the audience when the curtain opened to reveal them as the Supremes. Tebbetts, George-267 Templeton, Mark-267 Templin, Tom-74, 251 Tennis-156 Terry, Dorothy-196 Terry, Gloria-267 Test, Cynthia-74, 99, 267 Tetreault, Kim-233 Tetreault, Steve-50, 167, 251 Tew, Daniel-125, 217 Tharpe, Vikki-251 Thaxton, Cheryl-217 Thaxton, Jeri-251 Thaxton, Rob-60, 267 Themis, Bruce-267 Thespians-1 1 2b Thigpen, Miss Maxine-190 Thomas, Ann Marie-218 Tillett, Sidney-61, 268 Tillis, Theodore-80, 173 Tillis, Tina-61, 268 Tillis, Tony-214, 218 Times, Clorita-21 8 Tinsley, Mr. Reable-59, 176 Tison, Alethia-74. 108, 233 Tobias, Gregory-233 Toby, Angela-268 Toby, Debbie-218 . Toby, Rhonda-233 Todd, Becky-60, 85, 88, 233 Todd, Pam-251 Taylor, Marsha- 2 3 3 Starling, Eddie-216, 125 Starling, Ethel-251 Starr, Evelyn-196 Starr, Tammy-233 States, Cheryl-251 Stathis, Stam-44, 233, 291, 234 Stathis, Sue-251 Stanble, Pamela-73 Staup, Eric-215 Stebbings, Brooke-85, 233, 171 Stebbings, Heidi-251, 73 Stebing, Robert-251, 144, 116 Steenstra, James-267 Steketee, Mr. Jon-83, 172, 173 Stephens, Patricia-58, 59, 251, 99 Stephens, Wayne-267 Stevens, Ginny-216, 56 Stevens, John-216, 233 Stevenson, Mr. Lee-176 Stewart, Brenda-43, 56, 216 Stewart, Cindy-157, 251 Stewart, Dale-251 Stewart, Gary-46, 74, 216 Stewart, Greg-251 Stewart, Judy-267 Stewart, Larry-251 Stewart, Laurie-117, 216, 273 Stewart, Mark-267 Stewart, Mary-216 Stewart, Mitchell-267 Swatzell, Karen Sue-36, 43, 64, 70, 1 13, 251 Swearingen, Dennis-251 Swearingen, June-267 Swosinski, Ardyce-69, 217 Swosinski, Geraldine-69, 233 Swosinski, Mike-251 Taber, Rock-267 Tamburino, Jack-251 Tappy, Mari-64, 66, 70, 104, 115, 233 Tarlton, Carol-75, 233 Tamtan, Debbie-84, 217 Tarman, Mark-267 Tarman, Steve-192, 233 Taylor, Gary-117, 233 Taylor, Greg-33, 44, 61, 66, 70, 122, 141, 217 Taylor, Greg-65, 66, 113, 130, 187, 267 Taylor, Jay-23, 167, 179, 202, 217, 285 Taylor, Michael-251 Taylor, Rhonda-251 Taylor, Ruth-217 Teal, Brian-267 Teal, Steve-46, 47, 62, 65, 70, 88, 100, 104, 107, 113, 122, 123, 233 Thomas, Becky-233 Thomas, Bernitha-36, 91, 233 Thomas, Brenda-218 Thomas, Brenda-59, 122, 251 Thomas, Carlton-130, 267 Thomas, Carolyn-233 Thomas, Clarence-74, 124b, 233 Thomas, G. Clarence-251 Thomas, Dennetta-267 Thomas, Gail-251 Thomas, .lacquelyn-218 Thomas, Johnny-267 Thomas, Leroy-267 Thomas, Mary-267 Thomas, Mike-251 Thomas, Ross-233 Thomas, Paul-267 Thompson, Cynthia-233 Thompson, Daniel-65, 70, 88, 233 Thompson, Jett-172, 251 Thompson, John-233 Thompson, Kim-88, 251 Thompso n, Leon-268 Thompson, Lisa-34, 38, 103, Tomlinson, Mrs. Mariorie-108, 251 Tongue, Lisa-268 Tonkin, Virginia-233 Toombs, Mr. Andy-153, 190 Toombs, Mrs. Grace-190 Toriesen, Debra-218 Townsel, Lindell--129, 233 Townsend, Kimberly-89, 251 Track-152, 153, 514, 155 Trackler, Ruth-196 Tracy, Steve-218 Trapasso, Donna-233 Tressler, Kathy-233 Treworgy, Emie-268 Triana, Cindy-233 Tri-Hi-Y Club 48, 49 Trimble, Nancy-75, 268 Trombley, Pat-84, 180, 233 TROPICANA PRODUCTS INC.-293 Trovinger, Howard-218 Troyer, Lon-141, 233 Trudell, Deborah-233 Truewell, Dorothy-233 Truewell, Doretha-251 Tseng, Sean-44, 72, 117, 120, 218 Tucker, Candy-218 Tucker, Dale-86, 89, 233, 279 Tucker, Delores-36, 75, 99, 218 Tucker, John-251 117, 119, 121, 122, 198, 218, 279 Thompson, Mrs. Sandro-179 Thorne, Wally-130, 268 Thornton, Cheryl-251 Throw, Pamela-268 Tillett, Mr. Ben-104. 115. 169 Tucker, Joyce-218 Tucker, Mark-97, 268 Tucker, Tony-130, 268 Tudor, Frank-218 Tupin, Shirley-233 Turlington, Yanah-268 Tumer, Carla-84, 218 General lndex Tumer, Tumer, David-218 Elizabeth-218 Tumer, James-228, 233 Tumer, Katherine-34, 72, 76, 251 Tumer, Mary-251 Tumer, Pamela-268 Tumer, Williams-53, 54, 179, 233 Turpen, James-62, 63, 65, 70, 113, 233 Ware, Michael Ware, Robert- -235 154, 268 Whiteley, James-252 Whitmore, Carolyn-49, 86, 92, 219 283 Whitney, Patricia-238, 252, 253 Whitson, Dave-268 Wichers, Arlene-252 Wichers, Janet-235 Wichers, Wilbert-235 Wickes, Roger-268 Tuttle, Gloria-233 Tyler, Larry-233 Tyler, Rebecca-43, 69, 251, 287 Tynski, Karen-45, 73, 218, 281 Tyrrell, Eileen-218 Tyrrell, Susan-251 Uberti, Carol-49, 268 Uhrig, Scott-65, 71, 116, 144, 251 Upper 4'k-120 Uptegraft, Kathy-65, 71, 91, 113, 233 Uptegratf, Linda-71, 91, 251 Ware, Russell-252 Wamer, Diana-268 Warner, Gary-235 Warren, Gloria-54 Warren, Rufus-235 Warren, Susan-268 Warrick, Peter-144, 151, 152 Washington, Angelia-252 Washington Brenda-218 Washington Darrell-252 Washington Joe-252 Washington, Johnnie- 1 54, 252 Washington, Larry-54, 219 Washington, Quilla-235 Washington, Reginald-252 Washington Wayne-130, 145, 268 Washington Willie-125 152 235 Watkins, Betsy-58, 72,,76, 1,82 Watkins, Wally-128, 129, 152, 252 James-235 Utley, Frances-268 Valauri, Lexy-251 Valley, Kathy-233 VanBeuzekom, Erica-218 VanBeuzekom, Mike-157, 176, 251 Watson, Watson, Pat-125 Watson, Stan-54, 235 Watson, Susan-268 Watterson, Brian-268 Watts, Cathy-54, 219 Wiepert, Michael-97, 268 Wiersema, Dan-235 Wilch, Cindy-268 Wilcox, Nancy-73, 112b, 113, 219 Wilder, David-130, 268 Wilder, Robert-122, 235 Wiles, Debbie-56, 219 Wilkerson, Audrey-235 Wilkins on, Mark-22, 36, 37, 219 Wilkinson, Randy-219 Wilkinson, Teri-61, 1 17, 219 Williams, Bill-236 Williams, Bonnie-83, 252 Williams, Cathy-268 Williams, Christina-236 Williams, Clint-268 Williams, Earl-50, 51, 252 Winters, Dwight-252 Winters, Rusty-74, 76, 236 Winters, Sylvia-219 Wirtz, James-145, 169, 269 Wismer, Judy-75, 269 Witt, Scott-157, 252 Witte, Kim-122, 236 Wolf, Boyd-116, 252 Wolf, Mark-53, 236, 293 Wolford, Philip-130, 269 Womack, James-219 Wood, Mr. William-169, 238 Woodie, Richard-252 Woodring, Eddie-269 Woods, James-99, 244, 247, Woods, Patricia-236 Woods Terry-269 Woodson, Bert-269, 130 Woodward, Mrs. Dorothy-27, 6 Woodward, John-269 Worley, Richard-252 Wortham, Anita-269 Wortman, Gary-252 252 O, 61 Wrestling-136, 137, 138, 139 Wrestling Cheerleaders-1 34, 1 35 Wright, Faye-91, 269 Wright, Curt-252 Watts, Donna-252 Vance, Robert-268 VanderGriend, Marilyn-40, 69, 74, 87, 92, 251 VanderGriend, Suzy-40, 69, 92, 100, 104,115,117,122,179, 233, 237 VanderSchouw, Mr. Jon-162 Vanderlee, Jon-62, 63, 64, 65, 70, 113, 212, 218 Vanderlee, Paul-268 VanEtten, Rick-233 VanEt'ten, Rick-251 VanMot't, Kay-251 VanNorman, Bill-233 VanOstenbridge, John-235 VanOstenbridge, Ronnie- 1 5 l , 235 VanOstenbridge, Scott-97, 268 VanOstenbridge, Terri-251 VanSlyke, Robin-235 VanVoorhees, Mary-251 Vanzant, Deborah-35, 84 Vanzant, Doug-54, 235 Varner, Beverly-108, 235 Varney, Bruce-235 Varsity Cheerleaders-1 32, 1 33 Vest, Phyllis-251 Vinson, Sandra-49, 65, 66, 70, 113 Virkler, Jan-235 Vocal-72, 73, 74, 75 Vocational-192, 193, 194, 195 Vogt, Mary-72, 73, 218 Vollmer, Dennis-251 Wachendorf, Nancy-251 Wade, Beniamin-251 Wade, Cathy-34, 268 Wade, Larren-251 Wadeck, Donny-251 Waiters, Carol-71, 251 Waiters, Frank-268 Waiters, Gwendolyn-36, 55, 59, 90, 91, 218 Waiters, lra-268 Waiters, Linda-59, 75, 91, 235 Wakeland, Ted-78, 252 Walden, Suzanne-117, 218 Waldron, Randal-218 Walker, Skip-235 Wallace, Danny-36, 235 Weaver, Mark-252 Webb, Carl-252 Webb, Ken-252 Webb, Keith-105, 124b, 125, 219 Webb, Steve-94, 235 Weckman, Dawn-235 Weekly, Dovie-235 Weekly, Mildred-252 Weeks, Chris-252 Wehrenberg, Andy-235 WEICHEL INSURANCE-293 Weichel, Elizabeth-87, 157, 268, 293 Weichel, John-46, 47, 77, 121, 219, 293 Weiss, Michelle-116, 252 Weitzel, Brad-268 Weixelbaum, Lee-130, 145, 154, 268 Welch, Cassandra-235 Welch, Kathy-252 Welch, Linda-88, 268 Welch, Sheena-235 Weldon, Pam-268 Weldon, Valerie-235, 325 Wellbom, Becky-74, 252 Wellbom, Elizabeth-58, 86, 235 Wells, Robin-49, 58, 235 Weltman, Mrs. Barbara-170 Wentling, Janet-219 Werner, Geoffrey-219 Wesche, Jay-78, 235 Wessling, Terrence-252 West, Barbara-268 West, David-130, 268 West Diana-268 Westberry, J.-97 Westmiller, Sheree-99, 252 WESTSIDE NATIONAL BANK-293 Whaley, Donna-219 Whatley, Frances-252 Whisnant, Sarah-34, 106, 252 Whitacre, Stephanie-268 White Band-71 White: Cindy-268 White, David-268 Wallace, Teresa-252 Waller, Walton Mary-218 , Dwight-124b, 125, 235 Walton, Fransis-157, 144, 218 Walton, Michael-252 White, Debbie-1 1 1, 235 White, Eddie-268 White, Edward-268 White Janice-219 White, M.-116, 117 Walton, Skip-129, 268 Walz, Cari-268 Wantz, Mary-235 Ward, Kenneth-102, 112b, 115, 235 Ward, 93, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ware, Ware, Kevin-26, 60, 72, 86, 87, 92, 112b, 113, 235 Kevin-252 Randy-268 Shelley-268 Walter-252 Connie-268 Mary-197 White, Laurie-235 White, Leon-50, 88, 99, 103, 235, 287 White, Marilyn-268 White, Pat-22, 23, 34, 60, 69, 72, 76, 93,1l2b,113,114,l19, 182, 219 White, Ron-235 White, Teresa-268 Whitebeaver, Tammy-108, 235 Whitehead, Brent-268 Whitehead, Cindi-235 Williams, Debbie-67, 69, 236 Williams, Deborah-184, 219 Williams, Diane-85, 236 Williams, Gary-99, 268 Williams, Gerald-129, 252 Williams, Graham-175, 252 Williams, Jacqueline-219 Williams, James-236 Williams, Jeff-219 Williams, John-236 Williams, Joyce-268 Williams, Larry-252 Williams , Lawrence-268 Williams, Liz-268 Williams Williams , Lorraine-219 , Luanne-252 Williams, Manuel-268 Williams, Marcia-268 Williams, Melissa-236 Williams, Myles-1 14, 117, 157, 175 236 Williams, Patrick-268 Williams, Randolph-125, 127, 219 Williams, Reginald-141, 236 Williams, Robert-236 Williams, Ronnie-236 Williams, Rosetta-268 Williams, Miss Sara-49, 179 Williams, Sherry-269 Williams, Shirley-269 Williams, Tammy-69, 252 Williams, Trudy-59, 219 Williams, Verdie-236 Williams, Walter-99, 252 Williams, Wanda-1 14, 131, 252 Williams, Wilbert-269 Williams, Willie-252 Williamson, Joel-219 Williamson, Nancy-61, 252 Willis, Dan-236 Willis, Deborah-269 Willis, Marie-269 Willis, Rex-129, 252 Wilmot, Billie-58, 219 Wilson, Barbara-236 Wilson, Charles-52, 269 Wilson, Cliff-219 Wilson, Deric-163, 269 1 Wright, Jeffery-145, 269, 130 Wright, Kathy-61 Wright, Pamela-269 Wright, Susan-252 Wright, Wayne-236 Wuichet, Jim-46, 76, 87, 115, 117 122, 182, 236 Wuichet, Nanette-87, 269 Wyman-Green, 8. Blalock Inc.-293 Wyke, Jeffrey-269 Wynkoop, Deborah-67, 69, 85, 1 17, 236 Yarn, Donald-252 Yarn, Maxine-59, 91, 236 Yates, Dianna-22, 25, 56, 68, 69, 198b, 220 Yates, Leslie-107, 129, 252 Yates, Mr. William L.-162 Yawn, Jesse-78, 129, 252 Yeiter, Terri-69, 72, 76, 236 Yelvington, Mrs. Mary-160b Yingling, Sandra-252 Young, Gerald-252 Young, Jeff-269 Young, Nancy-269 Young, Ruby-196 Zaagman, Joanne-74, 220 Zaagman, Paul-55, 236 Zak, Gina-99, 269 Zaruba, Bob-109, 252 Zedeker, Dan-71, 65, 236 Zimerman, Arthur-197 Zimmerman, Terry-128, 129, 2 Zimmerman, William-220 Zirk, Mary-252 Zizvari, Julianna-49, 69, 117, 220 52 120, Wilson, Donald-252 Wilson, Elaine-269 Wilson, Henry-269 Wilson, John-252 Wilson, Kelvin-130, 145, 269 Wilson, Libbey-252 Wilson, Mama-100, 219 Wilson, Melvin-130, 145, 154, 269 Wilson, Pam-157, 269 Windham, David-21 9 Windham, Patty-236 Windisch, Elaine-48, 105, 122, 2i 9 Wing, Cherill-236 Wing, Tammy-269, 36 Winkfield, Rudolph-269 Winkler, Bill-154 Winson, Mack-269 Sue Moorhead, Rand Snell, and Suzan Stewart perform in a comedy medley as a guest talent for lamboree. S7 15,:q:H'+ A ,X 3 315515 , Q-...A Scott Gibbins is Manatee's faithful Bugler morning, noon, and night. . s ,411 Dear Staff, There's a New World coming, Tomorrow! represents an accent on the future. With the new age of peace, we can look ahead with hope but still spend our present moments in the joy of living. The emphasis was not to ignore past experi- ences but to grow and learn for what each new day could bring. The 1973 'CANE ECHO contains hours of hard work. With a new adviser and an enthusiastic staff, we created a book all our own. We spent days and meals near each other, only to go home to try to sleep with bleeding, cropping, black ink, picture stickers, picas, character counts, and natural spreads spinning in our heads. To the staff, I would like to thank you, personally Mari, for Curriculum and your deep concern-jim, for his flashing adjectives fWhere is the good cropper?j- Debbie C. and Missy, for the all-important Senior section-Steve, for coming to help us just in time-Bill, Doug, and Elaine, for your underclassmen pages-Deb- bie P., for your original advertising and taking so many ad photos over and over again-Dawn, for your art work-Cindy, for your skill typing-Loretta, for your de- votion and necessary questions-jerry, for the laughter you brought into room 106 and keeping track of sales-Suzy, for planning club group pictures and Honors- Laurie lo, for Organizations-Larry, for your promptness and knowledge of sports-Phil, Sid, and Andy, for the hours you spent in the darkroom-Keith, for your countless pictures-Carol, for Student Life and restoring pages-joel, for the Senior Directory-Laura, for your help on the index-and Marc, for your help with the opening and closing sections, senior portraits, and setting up the darkroom. l also owe a great deal to joan Reus, Susan Fields, and the MACOHI staff. For their aid with our photography, much appreciation goes to Mr. Frank Meier, Mr. Bill Holt and the cameramen of Bryn-Alan Studio. I would also like to acknowl- edge the help of Mr. jerry Bass, our man from Paragon. My deepest gratitude goes to Miss joe Berta Bullock for aiding us with her skills in journalism and tre- mendous advice. And last but not least, my greatest debt is to Mr. Ben Tillett, our adviser. His searching questions, personal interest, and constant encouragement have helped to make this work far better than it otherwise might have been. With thermometer in ear, l thank all for the opportunity to grow and learn with this great experience. Sarah Ford, Editor You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept. Kahlil Gibran Reprinted with permission from Alfred A Knopf, inc. Sand and Foamy 1926. Wat' ' gs 315 Look at your hand, slender fingers although a stubby thumb. Grown since birth, the palm can now hold more. Enclose the fingers and latch the thumb, Creating a fist, Knuckles of strength, of power, And notice a mind ever stronger Chooses the facts this grip can reach to hold. Each moment of Tomorrow will age these hands. 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Search Out joy W ,306 job QL-46 J g 35- gf' tea- Rt! , . .9 5 YP ' 17 Q? Z Never mind pleasure. Search out joy. Pleas5i'kQ Q2 6 Cb, fb its shadow. But joy is real, a secret splendor QQ, q-16 Q X 'E Um running through all creation. Q, Q K? Q! 50? G' . fe K Like gold, it doesn't lie about the streets waitinggfv ,9Q, J: c Y 'a?9C1f'v to be picked up. lt has to be dug for, with diligencqf in Q 'gat-J, Q, i and passion. lt's in people, to be found through PK' Q' Qu! C' the practice of love. lt's in work, in the rigorous og Q' CD0 exercise of Powers of mind or bodY or spirit. lt's a lee T .4 gift the created world is perpetually offeringg the or 63 '33 f' price of it is untiring attention to the present 96 QQ '37 ' Q moment. It is to be found eiways and only in the Qt f sPK contemplation of reality. -fx 'PQI Ac 3. Q 1 9-1, s es Hunt it down, pursue it, track it to its lair where it dwells. Not in pleasures and pastimes, distraction, piled-up satisfactions, and busyness. lt dwells in truth, and nowhere else. Tl1at's why it matters. lt will show you moment by moment where truth is for you. And when you know cleave to it, turn not aside, be given up to that. That, if you will, is a way of life worth living. QR ' 5 EB ig?-I E23 ai C' Q10 max that, ar' Kew K Wffxviffqgiif GW ?mw0y.w?A x'X?QRXumixN Wvwgxw 0 sd' my ' qi udp' F' g.,,wwx 3 W gm Q33or4'xS' , as , m f 5 A Axuilihn.. , X f - f ., ,mgyvsxr--'I :yr 1-51:1 if 4:71 :qw ral 4 'l,Lk-8-nvQh C:-I f-:rl it rxx gli-W Q H: .GPI ,LI Q: Ca -ir-1 STI 'rx xx mx 2' sa' Q: 4:' Qs cu -4,1 ru mx xx my 6' .QI .li Qi 438 'bl SI! ZA XX' 'Cx' fl 91 Zi 95 Q9 'bi' 'EA Zi XX 1973 'Cane Echo Summer Supplement , ! National Honor Society 64 Inducted At Ceremony The induction ceremony for the 64 new members was held April 12. After speeches given by four old members, students waited anxiously for the selections. Seniors chosen were Alice Baither, Barbara Bell, Linda Bennett, Kathy Burch, Cecil Burnett, Christine Bush, Kathryn Conrad, Barbara Crisp, Michael Cuomo, David Darsey, Mark Dillon, Susan Flath, Ruth Gest, Scott Gibbins, Sharon Guthrie, Debbie Isom, Lillie jones, Robert Kloss, Lisa Megahee, Lynn Norfolk, Charles Perry, Holly Pinkham, Mike Quinn, Randolph Snell, Randall Speas, Sally Walden, john Weichel, Dianna Yates, and Julianna Zizvari. New members among the junior class were Suzanne Boucher, Gary Briggs, Carol Briggs, Walter Bucklin, Linda Bundy, Joanne Cannon, Toby Chapin, Laura Cobb, Debra Cox, Karen Craw- ford, Don Dillman, Linda Gartley, Bob Harbert, Glen Hubbard, Sharon Kresge, Michelle Martin, Donna Mas- iello, joel Nichols, Allan Norfolk, Richard Oppelaar, Patti Quaranta, Bob Schambeit, Bob Schermer, Alex Schultz, Alan Shaffer, lan Simkus, Bill Staffeld, Pam Stauble, Brooke Stebbings, Gary Taylor, Dan Thompson, Pat Trombley, Suzy Vander Griend, Leon White, and lim Wuichet. 2 Barbara Harrison pins a ribbon on Sharon Toby Chapin receives his NHS ribbon from Kresge. Sarah Ford. 3 Bob Hagan delivers a speech for NHS. F Spring Play lim Parker, Teresa Gotch, Chris discuss some important family matters. Dahlquist and Scott Scherschel Khris Dahlquist and student director Barbara Bell laugh-off their tensions. Funds Raised For Scholarship THE BAD SEED opened in the North Campus Auditorium on May 4. The setting was the apartment of Col and Mrs. Penwick. Drama Club en- countered minor difficulties in obtaining suitable furnishing but the cast of 12 and the work crew of 30 were able to improvise. The money raised during the two day showing was used to stan the Drama Club scholarship fund. CAST Col. Kenneth Penmark ......... Christine Penmark .............. Rhoda Penmark ............... Richard Bravo ........... Monica Breedlove ....... Miss Claudia Fern ........ .......... Emory Wages ................... .......... Mrs. Hortense Daigle ......... Leroy ............. ..................... Reginald Tasker ............ Radio Announcer ........ Messenger .......... ........ Pat White served as the past president of Thespians and was a cast member in HELLO DOLLY. Barbara Bell was mistakenly identified as the president in the annual. .......jim Wuichet .....Teresa Gotch .........Cindy High ........David1efferson ....Kris Dahlquist ....Suzan Stewart Scott Scherschel .............lodi Socolof ...........Tim Lynch ......james Parker .....Cynthia Baird .........Ken Lasher 3 Annual Distribution Annuals Arrive Week Earl May 21 was the day. The North Campus cafeteria was the place. The 1973 'Cane Echo had finally arrived. A total of 1425 annuals had been ordered. For the staff, distribution was the final step. On the first day, approximately 800 students picked up their yearbooks. During this time, summer suppliments were sold. F those who were unable to attend the first distribution, books were available at various times during the following days. n Annual staff works diligently to hand out books to eager takers Two students laugh over pictures of friends 4 Lost Day of School 1 , Huw ' Qfijf 'K f . R -W,,.'w ' ' , Students from South Campus race across the street to head for their buses. juniors exit from the North Campus Main Building. aff,-, t Students Leave For Summer The last day of school, june 7 brought the normal rush to leave at the end of the day. However, thoughts that this would be the last until the next fall, brought screams of joy to most underclass- men. Exams were over and the summer fun began. 5 YYVY7 Prom 6 The Devastations play their kind of music for the Prom. Student Dance In Undenfvorld The Bradenton Municipal Auditorium was the setting of the junior- senior reception. The room was decorated like an underworld wondeTlaT1d't'6ToTrespo1rd-vvit'h-rhe- theme 'A Sea of Thoughti Frogmen and sailors gathered invitations at the door while mermaids served refreshments to the thirsty dancers. An estimated crowd of 900 danced to the music of Images and the Devastations . During the band intermission, gifts were presented to the sponsors and hard working members of the junior class. lim Forssell and Dianna Yates take time to make presentations to hard workers. ,yah Debbie Russ and Fred Klages have a moment of relaxation before entering. ,,,,..vh fn. . I WWA ,- Pattie Poole and Cindy Cox serve punch to the thirsty crowd. Prom Sophomore servers Marilyn Vander Griend, invitations from Denise DuPont and David Erica Stiefel, and Michelle Weiss collect Baker. 5' xx .1 5 n xg' tn xii lf f ' if A couple takes time out to rest and to watch the others dance. 7 Awards Assembly 200 Receive Presentations Approximately 200 scholarships and awards were presented at the assem- bly on May 30. lan Smith and Dwayne Horton were named outstanding senior girl and boy. They were also named to the Hall of Fame along with lim Forssell. Greg Haas re- ceived the most awards. Awards were also given for English, Spanish, journalism, music, perfect attendance, Manatee Masterpieces, Meditations Committee, Torchbearers, and sports. Phi Beta Kappa cer- tificates were presented to the top 4'Z,. Interact and Audio Visual received the Honor Club awards. Scholarships were awarded to Suzanne Walden, Pat Lehah, Mark Messina, Lynn Kern, Letha Perkins, Erika vanBuezekom, lim Wuichet, Alice Baither, Lynne Norfolk, Dianna Yates, Bob Hagan, Larry Rob- inson, Mark Pease, Tracy Scott, Cathy Spencer, Roger Perry, Carol Whitmore, Charlotte Anderson, Mike Collins, and Kathy Samuels. lim Forssell presents Roger Perry with the Paul F Davis scholarship. lim Forssell was named to the Hall of Fame and received the DAR C0011 Citizenship award. Greg Haas received the top score on the National Math Test. lames Samuels was named the outstanding senior athlete. lan Smith and Dwayne Horton were named to the Hall of Fame and were selected as outstanding senior girl and boy. Winners of some scholarships were fstandingj lulianna Zizvari, Mark Pease, fkneelingj Larry Robinson, Mickey Palmer, Erica vanBuezekom, Barbara Bell, Mark Tracy Scott, Bob Hagan, Suzanne Walden, Messina, Mike Cuomo, and Letha Perkins. Awards Assembly Gibbins, Arion award for band, Lori Savage, Arion Ileneral Skidmore presents Mike Cuomo with a scholarship to the J.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. awards were given to tsittingj Suzan Stewart, award for vocal, Frank Kelley, Arion award for vocal, service award, Debbie Holmes, vocal service Terri Wilkinson, Arion award for orchestra, and Gail Qstandingj linda Bennett, vocal service award, Albritton, band service award. 5 it -K e f, , 5 1? Q .5 ,,e, Q S 'rg -f. .,. X. ,A , . , K 9 S ass.i s . . A 321-'ii-7 . wifi Y.-s S1 ii gflf Q 5 . Ed Flowers and Laurie lo Houck were named the most outstanding non-members of Student Council. 9 Senior Assembly Class of '73 Brings Laughs May 31, the North Campus auditori- um was filled with the sounds of the junior and senior classes. Where else but at the Senior Assembly could the class of '73 satarize their favorite teachers. Approximately 50 seniors performed skits on stage. Emcees jim Evins and lim Forssell introduced the acts with help from some of the seniors portraying faculty. There were visits from Mr. Booth, Mrs. Fintel, Mrs. Tillett, Mr. Fortner, Mr. Mazzone, Mr. Robinson, and others. Musical skits added variety to the assembly. Solo performances were presented by the Fig Newton and the Chiquita Banana. Some of the skits consisted of take-offs on Mr. Berry, Mr. Choate, Coach Goodpaster, and Mrs. Bishop. The closing numbers included Gwen Walters reading james Weldon lohnson's poem The Creation and was followed with the senior class song That's the Way God Planned lt sung by Tracy Scott accompanied by all of the seniors. l0 Seniors sway to the beat of That's the way God planned it sung by Tracy Scott. Derek Pilger, Pat Mowry, and Clyde Redmond during their interviews of Coach use excerpts from various popular records Goodpaster and MHS wrestlers. Senior Assembly Knowles, serving as custodian, sweeps eerleaders. Seniors Pat Mowry and Clyde the skit Kung Choate Redmond find an easier way in A group of MHS students give their interpretation of a song. Senior Picnic Senior Picnic Preludes Adieu Of the special events throughout the last week for seniors was the Senior Picnic held at Coquina Beach on Tuesday, june 5. Seniors arrived on the scene in their favorite bathing apparel to enjoy the chance to lie in the sun while underclassmen began to struggle with final exams. On hand, of course, were the ever-present chaperons- also known as teachers. Realizing that this would be their last control of these particular students, they enjoyed the action of the volleyball games and swimming. Wednesday, june 6, the Commencement Sermon was delivered by the Rev- erend Charles lim Marsh. His sermon, which was directed to both students graduating and their parents, was entitled Throw Out The Trash. Special music was 5 presented by the MHS Orchestra and the Girls' Glee Club. The Invocation was delivered by The Reverend Ray E. Bruce. The Scripture was read by the Reverend G. I. Bradley and the Benediction by Dr, David G, Hause, Seniors found that a game of volley-ball was possible even in the hot sun Two students found relaxation reclining on the beach. I2 Graduation K as -as Q - Fx i - . YL -3 gg X x . lick Cloutier and Stuart Collins prepare for the ceremony. Bfufe Hall Pl3Y5 lhe kettle drum in the bind- W 3 W 7 he Manatee Singers, directed by Mr. lames Forssell, sang several selections for the graduation ceremony. 3655 - 'I3 if Graduation V? . F 5, ,-,'L K' I-. x X janet Smith speaks on The Spirituality Behind Thought. Dwayne Horton speaks to the class on intellectual achievements. N,- Marcia Cooper steps up to receive her diploma from her father, Dr. Warren Cooper, the curriculum specialist at Manatee. H Gary Bowker, after receiving his diploma, has his tassel flipped to the other side to show his achievement. E .gg Huffman shows happiness at this event. Bill Caldwell received his diploma despite an obvious handicap. becca McCall is escorted off the field in a very unusual way. Groduotion Graduation Held For 1973 Class Commencement exercises for the class of 1973 were held june 7 at Hawkins Stadium. Seniors spent the previous two mornings with rehearsals for the event. Due to the threat of rain, preparations were made to hold the graduation in the Bradenton Municipal Auditorium. However, the weather cleared and the ceremony went as scheduled. The Reverend Roland D. Vanzant gave the Invocation and Reverend james W. Higgins delivered the Benediction. Senior speakers were jan Smith and Dwayne Honon. The subject selected was There Can Be No Great Action Until There ls Thought, with lan speaking on The Spirituality Behind Thought and Dwayne on the Intellectual Achievements of Thoughts. Special music was presented by the Manatee Singers and the Symphonic Red Band. Presentation of diplomas was made by Mr. A. P. ivturray, assisted by Mr. C. W. Lacy. Also speaking were Principal Wheeler B. Leeth and Senior Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Fintel. Mr. William Yates recognized seniors who had received scholarships. The Senior Class officers were President lim Forssell, Vice- president Dianna Yates, Secretary Susan Moorhead and Treasurer Lisa Thompson. The class flower was the rose, colors were light blue and dark blue. The motto chosen by the class was Stand up for what you think is right even if you stand alone. The evening was climaxed by the Senior Party held at the Bradenton Municipal Auditorium after the commencement exercises. At this time, the senior class presented a gift to Mrs. Barbara Fintel for her help throughout the year as their class sponsor. I5 l z Senior Party fwf su of ll . k..1a.,.ik vtvy ..,, g kkki.V, 3 , 1 . , U-:sung ,..M K -ff... V gl en'-9.16 f' ff ' -mAL' ' L - if f :, :.. lift s if a 4 S 'VV' ' f . Mr. D.-Chris Smith checks the contents Seniors were required to turn this in before Donna Deam rushes to lake Off her gown of David Evers0n's box to see that it actually receiving their diploma. includes his gown, cap and collar. Mrs. Barbara Fintel joins in and dances with the seniors. Q Q The band performing for the Senior Party was a group known as Southern Comfort . lb 7 f, ff, x. 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