Miami Carol City Senior High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Opa Locka, FL)
- Class of 1976
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' z 4 'Y 5 gs-. 25 Fifi' 2 5 u x ,Q e 2 W r el 54 e e c El y' l l l l l 12.4, Engl Prefs-4 'l 2' Herman Chaviano searches for the perfect book. , fn. fi if! J L ,il .7 ' 1 f, f' The CC Mickey Mouse Band at the Miami Springs' pep rally. 16 X You 8: Me 1 1 .wr Art students listen to MS. Ioyce Schleh. with X E!!! 'M --M f W WM!! ' ' L A. r w fr ii x A Q N. S... 'ask , . V Chemistry involves more than experiments. ,,...,,..,- g , '--u-.mf -'jr Tony Naranja and Mike Pender keep things cool. How sweet it is to win! You 8: Me X 17 Searching While that come to for This was found that 11fe new and By reaching l brighter - ,:m,:'., .' '. - if WE W NATIVUNAL eu presents his 15 .L gm . i, ,, ' . , Q 3 , V ,.., ' in-' . Y WWW M 'Y lm V -W., at arranges clothes for -lsr.,-.fA in English. -5. -lg-1 ,, dxsplay. -rf K1 A Q IZ Brown an ,V 4', JE txme after school. 8: Mei! 19 Homecoming '7 5 is big hit Baby Day, Old Folks Day, Shabby Day, Cartoon Character Day and Color Day are memories now, but they are memories of a great Homecoming Week. Clubs participated in decorating rooms and halls with the theme Spirit of '76 . The decoration winner was CBE. Literary Club and Pan Am tied for sec- ond as DECA took third. The spirit intensified as Friday ap- proached. At the annual Senior Pep rally that night the senior song, color, motto, and flower were announced along with the homecoming court. The senior foot- ball players were introduced and es- corted by the cheerleaders. Saturday was the big game against Hialeah-Miami Lakes. Carol City started the game by scoring the first touchdown. Lakes came back and stayed ahead for the rest of the game, but the spirit and Chief Pride never died making this homecoming the one to remember. :YU The band jams at the senior pep rally. 3 Age sy tt it ' Q 0 init E th Steps out on shabby day, Mrs. Ann Wilburn dressed as the Red Baro 20 f You 8: Me I1. :fa ' '... 5 The Spirit of '76 was everywhere. ef W Cheerleaders do their thing at the pep rally. Do95n'f John Adams look foxy? Clarence Baker rolls out to block at the homecoming game, You 8: Me ! 21 Connie McKinney Reigns Over 1975 Homecoming X' ix il J 1, e xx M o A X X' ' a- ex Q . W1 :QQ av 1- at Y , ' M .N M ' x I r , ye vp, . . K I 11 Y ink Q' x Vw? f W A f We xt! X Y X ' w' 'MY V 4 ,E M. f ' W A A 'pf' .,pfQv.gg:yif:' Y, Y, ,Q N a :A Wx Y' ' 5 H 1. K Y 'ix auf? f 1 ,NWN 1 'A 5, glib' .- e gf e Le M ., o. k - ef f ' 4 n - W , h '.' Y r.' A m - W f ' gy ,5 o A g ff nx fwf . I A3-Q lj-'Q an e tx' 2'-IA . fl! N is 1 - ', , J . - A A Q 'H 4 fi f.. s 3 s N 5' - ,ef 9 Q r . I, , s 4' lltiff L W9 M n N e g' Z. f . -. Q: Y f 0 V w. , , i f J M ee ' Q 22 X You 8: Me I , .- g 1 i t 3 1 J , ' f Clockwise-fFrom topj Ana Lopez es- corted by Ramon Rivera, Liz Ridge- way escorted by lohn Beasley, Sheryl Ragin escorted by Barry Williams, Carlene Lucas escorted by Aubrey Mitchell, Cheryl Duncan escorted by john Minchew, Maria Gonzalez es- corted by Gilberto Companioni, fCenterj Queen-Connie McKinney escorted by Kelwyn White. You Sr Me X 23 Caring What is the real meaning of caring? At MCC it ranged from crying after losing the homecoming game to dis- tributing Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the needy. It was helping a friend in trouble or studying extra hard to get that A on the test. Sometimes we may not have received recognition for the things We achieved, but the important thing is that we cared enough to get things done. And it can honestly be said that caring is something that didn't run short this year at MCC. 5 f z r 3 3 l M 2 5 ,aw ,.a9Qg?g '54 4 , '-2 'REQ 1? Vs! fiitffriti J V t i' X I nafk 'W 'Q as in ,A J ui I .. wg if vi? QL Q Standley Thomas helps his sister Velma up. t YZ C F at 1 l so 1 T Dennis Morales lends a helping hand to Renee Kemps. 24 l You Sz Me lose Pinera, Lourdes Moreno and Carlos Moreno enjoy a break between classes. Aletha Colay just loves Mr. Keefe. What are Kathy Esasky and Karen Moffet laughing about now? ,ev You,8r Me ! 25 X -- .1 11 5521 ' ii S ,, , -ff ' , A N 5 QA ' 11-I V . Q V 4 ,' lk' it I. Aff if Nw' . , Q Ak' ' 5:34 -as A f U pi, 4 ff Q. , 'Ka Q 44. .A 'gi' M' Barbara Iohnson and Penny Peers have KP duty. Teri? King Pf9PafeS 3 Cal' for Painting- 1f1,.,,r rrrr wwf-219' 'kb r, K A x ' 5 2 E F ' V 4 rn X n , wi x K Q? 1 N fix-W1 'Kr ' - ' E, , M i 'f I, E. 1 W KL Q rs JY-5' 'L fv Jvyx . r r Y 1 as iff A I I K ne. g f AA 1 .T . ,V Z 3: I A .,VL V' 'I if ,,. 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Marlen Hernandez and Mercy Alfonso make plans for Saturday. and share, ahke 'You 8: Nia ,, J 3521, Working Many people seemed to think that the younger generation was lazy and would never achieve anything, but this was proven wrong this year at CC. Many students held jobs along with attending school to achieve certain things such as buying a car or saving money for col- lege. At C.C. school didn't stop at 5:00 p.m. There were also community and night schools for adults and students who wanted to enrich themselves in one way or another. The night program offered a variety of subjects from Math 'to Karate and a chance for many stu- dents to make up certain subjects or to get ahead for early graduation. Working or attending night school proved that the students at CC. are ma- ture and responsible young adults who can and will make this world a better place to live. ,Ks -wsiid' N-.Siu Students come back to school at night to see Pan American CIub's Xmas play I f. I .ix,, - 'Q W ,u 4 W' NSW if Tony Crist concentrates on his stance. 34 l You,8r Me Cleve Nielsen is a cashier at jordan Marsh. Karen Kolesar helps Santa Dlplomas are proudly given and recewed for mght school stu dents. -...ni Few W W!Z 'K9F'm'WW Understanding To be able to accept and respect someone or some- thing lies in the key word, understanding. At MCC because of the variety of people who attended, it wasn't easy at first, but through all the activities that grouped us together as a Whole body, we learned the true meaning of understanding. We erased the color, speech, and religious biases from our mind and looked at fellow students as people. With this obstacle out of the way, We worked together to achieve things we couldn't alone, and it all became possible through understanding. E XV! E ss f it . M :tk P Danny Pinkett shares a smile. - favsiikitwtitzwlsiftl 3 -as 'fa am C Stella Iaramillo studys for that exam, Carmen Scheweyer really enjoys her Psychology class sefyousflvtg Efuf f ew- -'W sf' N T i , M , 1' 1. l. if Y, Et Wi 'A H Tr A, , , . ,I E E 'i ,1 'w H .. X nf if fi I ! 'i 'E H W H H H 1 , lj w 9 I - E L VL y ' 2 ' , :EW 4 ! L 1 'l F,'k x , if-Amt Mu fly: X x L, f W?'fW4W ,,, , V...-A L .v ., Q I V ff' The way we were MV al ...--- 4 K ' ,i'k:fA. y' . , W Pia-gt! KV . L it - W? rg: WQAA Q A 'N-Q.+1'fM A -A X',Nii5'i1 -'N 38 I Egwu Fwiligle QL gg? xx l Fill ' 532525 f 955195 Q W 1-,, , '. ,,.. 7 , 1 , H V ' , L it , V ' 65 3' ,rf .M --ff -x ,5 af Mg J' sf . 4.1 , an J KAL fat . M g i ,SJ VA 5 'Q U fs M' n A 'M W 1: W ' ,P i a xL si' g 'inn X32 8 laf! Q 2 M4 'a,5JNlX'- N 1' 274-, 95,2-f' - in , 4. ,,,, W F 1--,wr 'L-A-5 1. mm-mwbzh ,. , ' . f ' 1M,,e1.,,, ,..vN.wa - A D Q f-1284. ,- 'L 0 Q. 1 W? 4 My Mvvpifffgfgw Q-Mfg? 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Several car washes this year pro- vided Interact with substantial funds. Officers - President Randy Elliot, Secretary Kevin Decker, Vice-President Iohn Testa. Underclassmen- Danny Kenny, Wendy Lee, Tammy Toms, Robbie Alvarez, Nick Esasky, Sharon DeSoto, Barbra Horton, Ronny Bush, Iohn Hicks. ,--- ' Seniors - Vernon Wilder, joe Cozart, Shirley Jimenez, Randy Bush, Randy Elliot, David Jaffe, Pat Kenny, Wayne Snyder, Charles Young. I a ,MEN oi .X 4-5. P , - wt' I, . -:fb . M- ' n ub Debs are sitting prett Officers and sweethearts gather at the Kapok Tree . . . President Karen Kolesar with john Hicks, Chaplain Wendy Lee with Iohn Beasley, Historian Joanne Podubynsky with Harry Esquerra, Corresponding Secretary Rita Argenti with David Grant, Parliamen- tarian Johnnie Conyers and Recording Secretary Anne Olender with Rick Christian, Sergeant at Arms Susie Bassett with Charlie Waite, ffriasurer Liz Ridgway with Randy Bush and Vice President Betty Standley with Bobby Podubynsky. Sponsor, Ms, Beverly Friberg, is in ront. S :T 5 2 2 3 i 5 2 1.-IL. :dxf st ZF ia' lsk' Lynn Skinner helps decorate for homecoming. Sitting Pfeffy is Sub D9bS' SPOHSOI, MS- Beverly Friberg. What a hungry group! Sub Debs feeds the football team before the Senior Pep Rally. For Sub Debs' members, cleaning trophy cases is I , only part of the job. ' - 141 Sub Debs 3 I , ,,.. '14 J 5 . l' sax! large T 4 V 'qv 4 r L Fir wit es' Seniors are fkneelingj Anne Olender, Karen Kolesar, Barbara Kennenbew, fsittingj Josephine Butler, Liz Ridgway, Marie Porter, Lynn Skinner, Valerie McCleod, fstandingi Michelle Gibson, Sherry Wright, Betty Standley, Karen Glover. juniors include ffrontj Lisa Butler, Bernadett Fullwood, Johnie Con- yers, Rita Argenti, Wendy Lee, fback rowj Sabrina Baker, Edwina Knox, Wanda Wagner, Debbie Dunn, Susie Bassett, Cathy Mahoney. Sub Deb sophomores are tkneelingl Dedra Tucker, joanne Podubynsky, Almira Thomas, fmiddle row! Brenda Collins, Susan Angell, Tina Balsamo, Denise Edwards, Ianice Ellsworth, Marcy Tra- pani, Kim Clark, fback rowl Lisa Zuccari, Evelyn Almaguer, Brenda Collins, Debbie Duckworth, Pam Voyles, Crystal Mebane. Sub . -bs X 45 Key produces Without being conspicuous Sweetheart Betsy Simms Vice President Eric Olender Service was the name of the game for Key Club in 1975-76. They participated in the Cer- ebral Palsy Telethon, March of Dimes Walk-a-thon, Easter Seal campaign and a beach clean-up project. They held Halloween, Christmas and Easter parties for Sunland. When not active in the com- munity, they were busy with school projects such as taking club surveys, maintaining the Hall of Fame and moving books for the English Department. This page was designed and arranged by Key Club. 46 l Key Club V P A. P x . Sweetheart Grace Johns President Mark Carter Secretary Robert Christensen, Corresponding Secretary Mike Williams Treasurer jose Lamas Sitting - Grace Iohns, jim Killingsworth, Eric Olender, Bienvendo Hourruitiner, Alex DeGuzman, Ed Cohen, Larry Clayton, Betsy Simms. Standing - lose Lamas, Mark Hamby, Frank Pixley, jay Galub, Mike Williams, Joe Martinez, Mark Tardiff, Robert Christensen, john Augustin, Johnny DeGuzman, Mark Carter. It's a full year for Octagon Lesley Berry, Fred Abad, Cleve Neilsen, Rick Christian, jean Louissaint, Mark Wilson, Ira Alderman, Todd Pryce, Barry Williams, David Eaton. David Eaton - President, Mark Wilson - Vice Pres., Rick Christian - Sec., Cleve Neilsen - Sgt. At Arms, Ira Alderman - Treas. Debbie Duckworth, Susan Bassett, johnny Mae Conyers, Michelle Gib- son, Cheryl Ragin, Lacinda Toms are Octagon Sweethearts. Octagon achieved its goal of becoming a closer brother club, closer than ever before. They did a lot of hard work and had a lot of exciting times along with their sister club, Sub Debs. The year was filled with bake sales and car washes. Members cleaned Cape Florida, had a picnic, sold pizza at basketball games, cleaned the teachers' park- ing lot and had parties, parties, parties, with the great help of their sweethearts. li'CQctagon I 47 Anchor fills sails with service This has been both a fun fil- led and busy year for Anchor. Carwashes, visiting the chil- dren at hospitals, bakesales, selling pump-o-grams, and Easter bunnies made up just a few of this year's activities. And of course no one but An- chor has at male sponsor, and what a male! Parties, the meet- ings and other things we did together has brought us to- gether. But Anchor wasn't all work. How about the tapping Sweethearts at 4:00 A.M., and having breakfast at the Ihop? Oh, and who could forget the annual Anchor Legs Contest. Who was the dude with the sexy legs? N F 48 I Anchor .i,v': SENIORS: Sheryl Ragin, Connie Hankins, Debbie Abramson, Bridgette Smith, Delarise Gordon. Row 2 -- Loretta Godfrey, Sandra Vereen, Vernon Wilder, Terri Palmer, Diane Iaramillo, Brian Nelson, Cleve Nielson. not OFFICERS: Row 1 - Sandra Vereen fParl.J, Terri Palmer CV.P.J Diane Iarimillo fPres.l, Iackie Stricklin fRec. Sec.J. Row 2 - Tammy Hydes QHist.D, Sharon Fletcher fTreas.J, Yulanda Vereen lSgt. at armsl. wit? SWEETHEARTS: Row 1 - Brian Nelson, Cleve Nielson, Mark Krute. Row 2 - Gene Krute, Vernon Wilder, Fred Abad. Y 'T Dell Donna Harps Sophomores Tammy W--. I M355 Jackie Siricklin, Krute: ' AN bf , A .,,, 5 Tammy Sally Mpngiove Weaver Betty Un we ,...- A 1 X X 1 . . Yulgmda Verren, Elsa Armas, Sharon Barorxowski, Fred Abad, Carla Nash, 1 x F 3 Z Anchor l 49 ,,w,X,,Q .. ,- Sgrv' gym ,,, -wnMg1-J Honoria tees off for a great ear Front Row - Nancy Chapman, Linda Graham, Debbie Blizzard, Diane Sawamoto, Penny Sawyer, Maryellen Clayton, Alisa Adams, Olga Abella, Mascot MacDuff. Row 2 -john Adams, Laura Lynn, Jimmy Duckworth, Diane Cohen, Lisa Silverman, Nancy Fay, Lydia Annunziata, David Jaffe. Row 3-Jackie Berry, Cindy Weer, Veraellen Moore, Linda Shaffer, Leslie Disch, Russell Hand. Honoria made Worry Warts to sell to othersp they're too busy to worry. Service projects were an important part of the year's activities. They timed debates of NFL, wrapped Christmas packages for Toys for Tots and collected coupons all year for a family with a handicapped son. Parties added to the fun. Introduc- tory parties, a roasting party ,for sweetheart nominees, a yearbook signing party with Key Club and a party for alumnae highlighted the year. Members held bake sales and deco- rated for Homecoming. ' 50 lV, dria ,Z1 l v Front Row - Secretary, Jackie Berry, President, Olga Abella, Sponsor, Ms. Joyce Annunziata Standing - Co-historian, Debbie Blizzardp Chaplin, Lisa Silverman, Parliamentarian, Nancy Fay Sergeant-at-arms, Laura Lynn. T 'fl'5??7 , I, fi , AM Qi, nu .- an 2: ff no an ... ,z 15 a..- TURN Front Row - Veraellen Moore, Olga Abella, Diane Cohen, Nancy Fay, Cindy Weer, Leslie Disch, Russell Hand, David Iaffe. Row 2 - jimmy Duckworth, Alisa Adams, Iohn Adams. Front Row- Linda Shaffer, Lydia Annunziata, Maryellen Clayton, Linda Graham. Row 2- Laura Lynn, Penny Sawyer, Debbie Blizzard, Lisa Silverman, Diane Sawamoto, Nancy Chapman, Jackie Berry. Row 3 - Iohn Adams, jimmy Duckworth, Russell Hand, David Iaffe. H65 ' A ff. 5 U 1. egg., . 1 T u ' w orrota serves and celebrates Prem row - john Testa, Donna Ness, Mary McDonald, Penny Edwards, Blanca Suarez, Cindy Villa, Paula Tepperberg, Marilyn Tepper- berg, Shelly Rush, Sharon DeSoto. Row 2 -- Ester Tollison, Carol Thompson, Monique Racine, Michelle Hopkins, Marisol Pizarro, Betsy Simms. Row 3,1 Cindy Gilbes, Rabin Peachey, Mindy McDougal, Nancy Rosado, Nina Exposito, Thelma Tollison, Betty Canales, Tiny Griffith, Kelly Bfibey, Michele Sercigni. Sorrota is not an all-Work, no- play club. Although they worked hard on car washes ,Cone on a cold dayj, and on selling babyi bracelets and carnations, they had ways to spend the money they earned. One of the those ways was parties, the life of every club, f In the spring of '75 they painted the Teachers' Lounge, transform- ing it with style and Color. At Christmas they went caroling at C Sun land to help brightenithe holie days for the retarded. T Officers - Mary McDonald, Marilyn Teperberg, Shelley Rush, Cindy Villa, Blanca Suarez, Iohn Testa, Penny Edwards, Donna Ness, Sharon DeSoto, Paula Tepperberg. 52 f Sorrota .,. ,f 4 -1. wV, 'W' 1 xv L 'l 'IW 9? gp av, 5 Capitol Hill tops Close-up visit Students from Dade County's Miami l group socialized while waiting for the buses. Carol City once again parti- cipated in the trip to Washington D.C. sponsored by Close-up Foundation. The group, Miami 1, included 24 students and 2 teachers from MCC and was one of the first INPQESQ? groups to experience IV Washington this year. This trip was highlighted by a two day tour of Capitol Hill. The visits included lunch in the Rayburn Building with Con- gressman Dante Fascell, a seminar with Congressman Claude Pepper in the House of Representatives, and a stop at the Old and New Senate Build- ings, where students were met by Senator Richard Stone and Lawton Chiles. At night the students were entertained with a dinner at the well-known Flagship Restaur- ant and watched a play at Ford's Theater. The trip came to an end on Friday night with a banquet and dance. Senator Ted Kennedy prepares to talk the people at the Sheraton Park Hotel. A speaker from the justice Department addressed Close-up students. -E' I I Close-up Plays, parties, publishing keep them busy Sitting - Sue Ridgway, Iackie Berry, Terry Owens, Michele Sercigni, Ms. Diane Brash. Standing - Donna McKeon, Ms. Mary Buzzella. Liz Ridgway gets lack Sullivan's autograph. Ms. Diane Brash and Ms. Mary Buzzella takes a detour to the Coconut Grove Playhouse. Trips to the Coconut Grove Playhouse to see the best of South Florida's plays were a very important part of the year for Literary Club members, but that was just the beginning of an active year. Members sold bumper strips and silk screened tee shirts. Their Bicentennial homecoming decora- tions Won second place, and they planned parties. Publication of a literary anthology was an all-year job as members sought the best in art and writing. Sue Ridgway, Donna McKeon, and jackie Berry gets autographs from Anthony Quale, the star of Macbeth. Literary I r 55 -v-IL F ... ...fc nl lip! turf ou 3 . 1- ir' ' X PHOTOGRAPHERS - john Beasley, Kevin Lewis. CLUB STAFF - Lisa Lee, Kathy Smith, Cynthia Walker, Robin Peachey. But it's only the beginning is the theme of the 1976 Chieftain. The beginning started with the naming of the editors and their staffs. After taking their places, Chieftain members started laying out preliminary pages and scheduling picture dates. Headaches, rushing around, staying after school doing layouts and, most of all, dedication are a few of the things that go into producing a yearbook. All of this Work is not in Vain, for the 1976 yearbook is the pride of the Chieftain staff. TYPISTS - Harriet Strozier, Wilhernina McBride, Pearl McDowell. 'P Chieftain f 57 CHIEFTAIN shows how to get it together fifrv 4: Photo co-ordinator, section editors, and photographers schedule pictures to be taken. Section editors work on preliminary layout. N-- t I Every staff member has a job to do. Returned pictures are distributed to needy editors. Editors make sure pictures correspond to preliminary layout. 58 I Chieftain Photos are cropped to fit preliminary layout. Copy written by copy editors is placed on final type sheet. Section editor pl WAY aces preliminary layout on final layout sheet. it '1,. N ,,. E0 Yun f - - A71 ,Q :ffm 5 I I ..,, i s J, ,7f Tx The last minute rush! Section editors give last check on pictures and layouts. Editor and advisor give last check on layouts and copy before sending to the printer. Chieftain I 59 .Xa BI 'Y nl 1 Q JI n '- Q'-:Q 'a -'1 .f 4 . X W, . a Q4 Y-5 1 E ,uw , Sikh -- , K .. ,r 1 I-- Q I. K' V-in s.,,,,,A. k ' nv. 'fin li fl A'4 Q15 :W ' ' , 31' ' . F 5' , yliiffilkl' K.-.5 s., ' 1-' ,. ,- U -.1 . . ' ' 'f- ' 'A xx 'Qwggg ' gk QW O N D f' ii , 1,53 SY t ,, 331' X f ' lii'Z 'Nff 233 . ' A . , rg 3 1 LSE Qu-vw 1, A 3, Www z ' ' H if 'Vi K 9 -Junta, 'Zig Xe- -4 '..fx n X r 'R-1 'liigifsilwrxw-1,N :iv A A' g ig V , Hx 'lv-, Q 4 'g !FF ' 'R , 'X-Q. .Q .. Xa FS ' ,A N as A QL! H honors scholarship 62 I NHS Front row- Betsy Simms, john Adams, Shirlien Porter, Liz Ridgway, Ms. Bobbi Sewell, Sponsor. Back row- Marcia Eisenbeis, Connie Butler, Alisa Adams, Anne Olender, Laura Paris, Randy Bush, Pat Kenny, Ed Cohen, Michele Serecigni, Olga Abella. What will a 3.6 scholastic average get you? Membership in the National Honor Society is one possibility. Besides earning good grades, a member must be recom- mended for leadership, character and ser- vice. The two main functions for the club are to cut 8: distribute the honor ribbons for any MCC student who makes either the Honor roll or Dean's list, and to supply the Honor cords for all Honor graduates. Gther activities include decorating for Homecoming and going to plays, movies and other literary functions. Ms. Bobbi Sewell, Sponsor ', A . ., ef: 1 2' . E31531' , f , gg U Wx.. Officers are - President john Adams, Vice President Liz Ridgway, Treasurer Betsy Simms, Secretary Shirlie n Porter. Marcia Eisenbeis takes a moment out of her studies to have a laugh. Olga Abeila and Anne Olender prepare the honor ribbons. . .,f NHS 1 63 V , I H wel tpgq-1'-rf fs QQ Q ,WSG KA 4 l i W ' 11 g'5 ?-r I 7 fiqjfgf' 1 ' 5351- :Fl-aj 2 . - , I, -L'-fy- N 'f Q Q 5 'V ,- ' ' 2 - 1 I x brawl? W V. 4' . A 1 ' 1 1' X, 3 - jL ., , 2? E . . 9,5 -,L -2, - .gg I ,WEA-ff-'4 '4 153 1:1 at Q7 5 I Q K v ,..- N ff? ff' ,,., N -- ' ...F 'VS4 1 ' fl X H V A gl gs V' r 15. 1 A ' if .,.' qv . fsij, is M ww If-' - 2:21. Sn-ff 14'fe, 1-Q W 3' v,,,y WMM Buda - f- ties. Sitting - Shelly Hall, Assistant Editor Wanda Kenchin, Barbara Lewin, Eileen Tyler, Odalys Rodriguez, Advisor Ms. Francine Banner. Standing front row - George Milian, Abel Veulens, Dennis Hayes, Sandy Lineback, jimmy Smith, Robin Stimer, Editor Phil Gorge. Back row - john Beasley, Kathy Baronowski, Debbie Dunn, Mike Williams, A1 Mooney, Linda Fitzhugh. A 'bait 'l C -,mmf RJ! 5 W 'ff Linda Fitzhugh, A1 Mooney, Debbie Dunn, Mike Williams, Odalys Rodriguez and George Milian study December's is- sue. Smoke Signal! 65 , 'JI ggi. Quill Sz Scroll works for scholarship Odalys Rodriguez s ,fav-r Mike Williams Vice President Kathy Esasky I .., O :XZKB ! an ,,.. Y Wil' , isf w T 'W ' L, 3 I 0 ., , Treasurer Valerie Dumas V I I President Connie McKinney Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for student jour- nalists. Members kept busy raising money through bake and bagel sales. The funds were used for the Larry Thompson Memorial Fund, a fund to beautify Dade County's parks and highways, and a special scholarship fund set up in his memory. The scholarship would benefit a senior who did excellent work in journalism and planned to major in it in college. For their final activity, Quill and Scroll held an essay contest open to all students at MCC. The purpose, of course, was to encourage more writing talent. 66 I Quill and Scroll Secretary Iohn Beasley Betty Standley Barbara Lewin German Club has active year Front Row - Donna Ness, Daisy Delgado, Ioan Lue, Harry Obum, Alan Hessel. Row 2 - Frau Love, Andrea Manue, Iavier Benitez, Robert Sanchez, Abel Veulens. Row 3 - Chris Luman, James Hubbard, john Augustin. i wil. A, ' i All 'if' V 1 y K if , , Q' Wa- Secretary Donna Ness, Sponsor Frau Ernestine Love, Treasurer Andrea Manus, President Ioan Lue pose picture of Koln am Rhein. Even though the '75-'76 Deutsch Klub was small, they were active. There was a great Christmas party at Frau Love's house. Bagel sales were held to raise money for the FASG conference in Ap- ril. They competed with Ger- man students from other high schools in a poster con- test showing what Germans contributed to America. German Club I 67 Front row - Connie I-lankins, Connie McKinney, Michael Pender. Row 2 - Suarez, Wayne Snyder. Row 3 - Shirlien Porter, Nancy Fay, Cindy Weer, john wards, Liz Ridgway. Row 4 - Penny Aaronson, Carol Anastasia, Shirley Polk, , , elf , 4314, 1 I-.. Senate keep seniors busy it That's the Way of the world and that's the way of Senior Senate. The planning of an- nouncements, Grad Night and the Senior Dinner are just a few of the projects that keep these spirited seniors busy. Willie, how unorganized can you get? Joe, when did you be- come a member? Wayne, will you please be quiet! Sounds like a really unorganized meet- ing right? Not really. Even though there's a lot of misunder- standings, they always get the job done. With Mr. Patrick Snay as their sponsor, there's never a dull moment. 68 l Senior Senate .g,!'i Q21 1. 1-' ffm- Abella, Shirley Iiminez, Ladonna Moss, Blanca Frederica Delaney, Anne Olender, Willie Ed Snay fSponsorj. Senior Senate takes time to relax at Greynolds Park. Senior class officerS are President Willie Edwards ONN5 if 1. 4' Secretary Nancy Faye Sponsor Mr PafT1Ck Snay French shares their understanding ' Am AIICE Front row: Sabrina Saldivar, Odalys Rodriguez, Almira Thomas, Rosa Espinosa, Mirella Borges, Row 2 - Rolando Martinez, Haydee Nicot, Clara Machado, Ioan Lue, Martha Martinez, Barbara Cao, Terri Barcelo, Nancy Pichardo, Richard Paredes, Adelaida Socorro wonder what's ahead with a trans-Atlantic flight. Officers are, Parliamentarian Rolando Martinez, Secretary Haydee Nicot, Vice-President Sabrina Saldivar, President Odalys Rodriguez. Other members wait in background for imaginary departure. 70. - Ms. Barbara Layne is French Club's sponsor. , X, This year at MCC the French Club has kept themselves busy. The French Club has pen pals from all over the world which they write to let it be known that they want to share their knowledge and understanding of the French language. At Christmas the French Club along with the Pam Am Club had a Christmas around the world program. In Spring the French Club went to Crepe Mont St. Michelle which is a French Restaurant. , f W .A 2- Wfffffld French Club members dream of airports and trips to visit pen pals. .71 Pan American Club excels in first year l..-.-v..... Mvve.,-.. .ne ...uv yicyancv nu :au uuul unyuuul Marina. V , l ' What club has set all kinds of records in its first year? The Pan American Club, of course! Bake sales, dances, parties and a banquet in May were only partof their plans for the-year. To these they added touches of their own, touches that made their first year unique. Hispanic Heritage Week took on new meaning as the club added a li- brary exhibit of Hispanic arts, serenaded individual classes and presented an evening variety show of Hispanic songs, dances and skits. The highlight ofthe week for many MCC students was the generous sampling of Hispanic foods at a com- plimentary brunch hosted by the club. Students had a chance to sam- ple food from many Latin countries, and a good time was had by a1l. In addition, they presented a show for Open House, held an evening production of Christmas around the World and had Manolo Reyes speak to an assembly that filled the au- ditorium. That's quite a year. 72 I Pan American Club i Front row Nelita' Real, Karen Glover, Frank Gallardo, Roberto Mila, Carlos Moreno, lose Pinera, Michele lean. Row 2 - Sponsor, Mrs. Iosephine Loredo, Marta Soler, Cindy Villa, Maggy Marquez, Lidia Berrnudez, Rita U . v Fracata, Enrique Dellalibera, Virginia Mustelier, Bar- bara Mustelier, Sonia Menendez, Yasmine Cadet, Maria Gonzalez, Elizabeth Leyva, Jorge Mila, Dalia Acedo, Elizabeth Torres, Sara Calderon, Maribel Romero. 1 5 it 4 li l, if ,ll I 5 v 1 Roberto Mila straightens the Pan American Club's flag. , , x These bicentennial decorations tied for second place in homecoming decorations. Officers are Nelia Real, Vocals, Cristobel Gonzalez, Vocals, Michele lean, Treasurer, Karen Glover, Secretary, Roberto Mila, President, Carlos Moreno, Vice President, Albertina Rios, Vocals, lose Pinera, Secretary, Lissette Machado, Vocals. Pan American Club I 73 Latin is number 1 again 1- 1-up, Front row - Mark Kite, Calvin Gibson, Gina Sileo, Barbra Horton, Tammy Toms, Robert Christensen, Maurice Bannerman, Michael Williams. Row 2 - Richard Paredes, Russell Hand, Ronald Bush, Manolo Sosa, Danny Kenny, Pete Sullivan, Russell Wilburn, jose Lamas, lose Ialil, joe Martinez, Vincent Hoag. Row 3 - Margie Rash, Sandra Orr, Cynthia Day, Edwina Orr, Pollyanna Walkes, Sue Rueth, Kelly Bibey, Ms. Eva Zwigard, Kathy Nagle, Silvia Mendreta, Leslie Disch, Robin Burniston, Beth Clay, Mary Lee Flateao, Laura Cordell, Edny Castineira. Sandra Orr, Mary Lee Flateau, Silvia Mendreta, and Kathy Nagle portray the Vestal Virgins, Vincent Hoag protrays a priest. First place in the district Latin Forum how many years in a row? Three! That's unbelievable but true. MCC's Latin Club did what very few have the opportunity or talent to do. Participants will long remember the trophies and the Hee Haw skit. In the spring, they competed in the Dade County Youth Fair and the state contest. Preparing for competition took untold hours, but mem- bers found time to relax. A field trip to the Kapok Tree gave . them a chance to study Roman architecture and enjoy a good l meal. The Latin Club won First Place in District Competi- tion. iln NNW ss W' 1 :ip L i .. WW, ,t if 1 Row 1 - Maurice Bannerman, Richard Paredes, Vincent Hoag, Russell Wil- bum. Row 2 - Calvin Gibson, Robin Burniston, Leslie Disch, Sandra Orr, Russell Hand are senior members. Pete Sullivan, Manolo Sosa, Barbra Horton, Kelly Bibey, Kathy Nagle Edny Castineira. Row 2 - Tammy Toms, lose Lamas, Robert Christensen Joe Martinez, Susan Rueth, Gina Sileo are juniors. Margie Rash, Edwina Orr, Laura Cordell, Pollyanna Walkes, Mary Lee Flateau, Danny Kenny, Beth Clay, Ronald Bush, Silvia Mendreta, lose Ialil, Mark Kite are sophomore members. egg' ' v' E in - X L' l' Winners in the District Competition are: Row 1 - Ronny Bush, Karen Craig, Edny Castineira, Karen Olsen, Mark Kite. Row 2- Danny Kenny, joe Martinez, Leslie Disch, Calvin Gibson, lose Jalil, Beth Clay, Silvia Mendreta. Row 3 - Vincent Hoag, Edwina Orr, Robert Christensen, Manolo Sosa, Maurice Bannerman, jose Lamas, Gina Sileo, Pete Sullivan. President, Calvin Gibson al , presides at the Forum La. Juniors Work toward Prom PE? 51 -sa- Front Row - Christopher Colon, Susan Bassett, Cindy Gilbes, Conyers, Mauel Lopez, Myrna Edwards. Row 2 -- Mr. Mark Robert Christensen, Tyrone jackson, Jose Lamas, Phil Gorge, Iunior Class Council members kept busy earning money for the Prom. They began with Chief Pride but- tons in October and soon sold outof theme C Their next big project was selling candy bars, and just about everyone Urnunched-out in class. Aided by other members of the class, they had a magazine drive and sold subscriptions. C lt was a busy year, but the Prom made it all Worthwhile. Debbie Mark 76 I Iunior Class Council ophomore Forum plans ahead 1 'Y Front row - Iulia Singleton, Nancy Higgins, William Nicolas, Barbara Simms, Gordon Murray, Elisa Serecigni, Dedra Tucker. Row 2 - Jackie Strickland, Paula Stubbs, Danny Kenny, Ray Helgren, Ronnie Bush, Debbie Duckworth, Elizabeth Iablonski, Holly Duncan, Ioy Robbins, Kenny Rizzo, Sherry Blanco. Treasurer Ioy Robbins, Vice President Debra Tucker, President Nick Esasky, Secretary Robin Peachey plan ahead. Sophomore Forum members planned ahead. Early in the year you could find them mak- ing plans to raise money to make 1977's Prom the best ever. From car washes to sales at Flea Markets they never stopped trying. They will continue their ef- forts as juniors, but their head-start this year will prove helpful to say the least. Sophomore Forum X 77 tudent Council raises funds, SPIRIT Front row- Michelle Gibson, Jacqueline Smith, Irenaida Diaz, Sylvia Wade, Myma Edwards, Iackie Fitzpatrick, Donna Rowland, Connie McKinney, Beverly Gerald, Margaret Smith, Elgin Tucker, Cheryl Wooten, Harriet Strozier, Sandra Simpson, Cheryl Williams. Row 2 - Sabrina Saldivar, Betty Standley, Cheryl Duncan, Matida Young, Alcenia johnson, Chantell Amena, Sandra Vereen, Jacqueline Bailey, Rhonda Campbell, Millie Beniquez, Paula Tepperberg, Barbra Horton, Rosa Hawkins, Karen Kolesar, Wayne Snyder. Row 3 - Sherri Allen, Tammy Williams, Odalys Rodriguez, Karen Moffett, Paula Fritts, Florence Ioyce, Debbie Hodgson, Yvonne Grant, Bonnie Knight, Sherri Barfield, Stephanie Thames, Angela Rolle, Anne Olender, Sandra Montgomery, Gerald Davis. Row 4 - Ronald Dawson, Mike Blanco, Karen Jarrett, Marissa Chevere, Sandra Thompson, Blanca Suarez, Terri Palmer, Ioseph Cozart, Al Martin, jr., Rick Christian, Russell Hand, Fernando Abad, Vernon Wilder, Ion Bell, Rubin Proctor. Student Council is an impor- tant part of Miami Carol City Senior High School. Without them who would plan Spirit Week, Homecoming or many of the other activities that make the school year so memorable? To raise money, Council members sell beat tags and doughnuts, but what they re- ally raise is a lot of SPIRIT throughout MCC all year. 78 I Studentllouncil Student Council officers are Secretary Myrna Edwards, President Michael Pender, Vice President Carolyn Anastasia and Treasurer Manuel Lopez. Front row - Tina Balsamo, Marcy Trapani, Denise lans, Sandra Brunson, Dorothy Ervin, Toni Carol. Middle row - Mr. Morris, Evelyn Almaquer, Barbara Lewin, Sheryl Benjamin, Valerie Williams, Sandra james, Vickie Armstrong. Back row - Brian Speed, Deborah Louis, Mood Conyers, Telisa jordan, Evetta Taylor, Donise Edwards, Marsha Bourn, Queen Inmn. Members of the Executive Board are Front- Michael Pender, Middle- Manuel Lopez, Myma Edwards, Laura Lynn, Ioe Cozart, Carolyn Anatasia. Back -- Millie Beniquez, Sandra Vereen, Yvonne Grant, George Meneses, Willie Edwards, Erica Allen, Penny Aaronson, Mr. Don Morris, Odalys Rodriquez. Studem oouncil ! 79 Members helix plan Homecoming W , Nl N 3 - a E ' 5 v I The Human Relations COIIIQ mittee isjtiomposed of Student Councilirnembers. They strive to achieve harmony among students both the classf room and at student activities. 1. .,: 2' 5 Student Forum isfone set the committees which tries 'to establish and publicize pifoper prone dures for the students, aswell as to bring stul dent problems to the attention of faculty and ad1ifrtini:ssti1iaiion.te as e They achieve this by listening to students and making recommenda- s N 80 I Student Council -t jr., Bonnie Knight, Sandra Montgomery Mike Ronald alley l The Student Behavior Committee functions within the Student Council. These students are chiefly concerned With developing better standards of be- havior within the school. 4 fslfyl I 4 ' , tr' F-'MH r js J V , J ' 1 Q A -cf 5 Z ,',,gijfL'V, oweffb A1-1-vii-vi ix! , Q -..W nm... ICC helps clubs do their thing HP X2 . H- a.,- W . if 'Es 1 1 . . . . w it Qual iv-14' , aff? Q pg, 1 1 J M X 3 Xt 7 ' n . 'U . 5 5' f..1g,fxs,, 9. - Y ff 2. he-as Yfffw:ff':,. - A , . .f tiffiivsvif I w f':1PgQf - - A - Front Row- Connie McKinney, Cynthia Babbs, Ms. Pat Dallessio, Sherry Rivers, Carol Anastasia, Betty Standley, Liz Ridgeway, Mr. Brumm, Sabrina Saldivar, Karen Farmer. Row 2 - Rachael Dykes, Blanca Suarez, Lisa Silverman, Kathy Nagle. Row 3 - Eric Olender, Beth Williams, Kathy Esasky, Marie Porter, Daisy Pittmann, Carlos Moreno, john Testa, Terri Palmer, john Adams, Shirlien Porter, Manuel Lopez. ICC - Inter Club Council is the tie between every club at MCC. Every Vice President is a member. Their goal is to solve any major problems which involve any of the clubs. They make sure all clubs are aware of all rules and regulations which govern them. Among the activities they discuss are money mak- ing activities like the Iunior Class Council candy sale ' iwvej wifi service projects such as Sub Debs clean- , the case frightj. 'G U Council CCAA stays busy with sports ' Q Q- 1, i ,, 5-2 'z r 4 ,vlsgggff , 'V 'Q X N1 Front row - Sandra Thompson, Benita Martin, Veronica Terry, Sandra Brunson, Dorothy Knight. Row 2 - Ms. K. Davenport, Melonie Taylor, Carol Henry, Darrel Mikler, Brigette Thomas, Sherry Wright, Barbara Fernander, Terry Staten, Sheila Davis. Front - President Brigette Thomas. Standing - Co-Secretary Wanda Hixon, Secretary Benita Martin, Vice-President Barbara Femander, Treasurer Terry Staten, Sergeant-at-arms Veronica Terry. The Carol City Athletic Association planned an ac- tive year, and its sports-conscious members stayed busy. Their activities include selling MCC pennants, holding bake sales and attending all of the girls' bas- ketball games. Members were interested in all phases of athletics, so most of their activities involved sports. One of the most unique ideas for a service program for 1976 was their taking inventory of the athletic department's equipment. 'M 1 . ' L7 , , V ,Q r fXu'r fr QBW 5 ??ep E 'V JM, IW-, LL:fX47 .UN 1,393 x N W g H AJ em- , sf fr- b . - , . g.iW K 57 Q -. 'f QR L . N if 'V' , 'fzfjf 921- 'GE A wg, -31' , X . E -1-Je 5 gd iii? iM?L r f e25?i h 3 V Kgqg s. Q F , 1 'x- W ,v 'x- v ' ' 1 , 1 up. lIP1l .Q uv .3 I .w It's year of firsts for JV Cheerleaders' Sponsor Nls. Beverly Friberg, Tangala Smith, Marisol Pizarro, Gina Davis, Kathy Rivers, Leila Toledo, Linda Palmer, Renee Dean, Kathy Hunter, Gina Cooper, Yolanda Youngblood. Sitting - Tangala Smith, Captain Kathy Rivers. Kneeling - Kathy Hunter, Gina Cooper, Linda Palmer. Standing - Marisol Pizarro, Secretary-Treasurer Gina Davis, Co-Captain Leila Toledo, Yolanda Youngblood, Renee Dean. It was a year of firsts for IV Cheerleaders. All members were rookies with no returning members from last year's squad, They were al- lowed to wear saddle shoes for the first time with their brand new uniforms, and they cheered for the varsity basketball team in a game against Norland. Ms, Beverly F1-iberg Spgngors IV Squad members were chosen by the varsity Cheerleaders, cheerleaders and faculty judges in November's try-outs. Hours of practice kept them busy as they prepared for the IV basketball season. A Christmas party highlighted the season, and members received cheerleader pendants as a surprise. IV Cheerleaders .' 85 They're free spirited people! .. Eff- ... Beverly Owens, Iuliet Singleton, Thelma Thomas, Yulanda Vereen, Margaret Howard. A club for students who want to express their feelings through music and dance? Here at MCC? That's right, and it's the Modern Dance Club. In order to participate, students must be free spi- rited human beings, people able to enjoy and respond to the rhythm and meaning of the music. Club members hold car washes, bake sales and other activities to keep them to- gether financially. The club is active, but small. They tapped new mem- bers in March and partici- pated in Black Awareness Week, as well as presenting programs. 86 I Modern Dance Thelma Thomas Ms. Annie McRae, Sp Margaret Howard ...wh Yulanda Vereen .1j,r , 5 . , M L A juliet Singleton Beverly Owens - 9' ' D .Q Modern Dance I 87 CC Cheerleaders rate Superior all around Cheerleaders include Karen Moffett, Sherry Rivers, Bonnie Knight, Wendy Lee, Barbra Horton, Sherri Barfzeld Andrea Wilson and Grace Iohns. Q Sherry Rivers is the squad's Co-Captain. Spirit sticks, Superior ribbons and learning new cheers and pompon routines were all part of a successful week at summer camp. Even MCCf s roommother said, This is not the typical cheerleader. Overall, Carol City's Varsity Squad rated Superior. Then . . . back to MCC Where the excitement began all over again. Football games, pep rallies, beat signs, basketball gamesjtournaments and a trip to Key West highlighted the year. CHIEF PRIDE FOREVER! 88 I Cheerleaders Captain Karen Moffett leads the Cheerleaders 1 'V .K iv ' ij ' 4 ' e W? Wendy Lee Bonnie Knight ' i Andrea Wilson 1 ' Sherri Barfield , Barbra Grace Johns V V 351' Cheerleaders ef Pep Club has reason to cheer Front row: Myra Conyers, Benita Martin, Florence Ioyce, Back row: Barbara Femander, Vivian Tolbert, Donna Hagan, Margret Howard, Ianet McGill, Mariam Howard, Debbie Mazzarese. t What could be more appropriate of MCC than the spirit of the Pep Club? After all, MCC had the most reason to cheer, right? Right! This was a great year for school spirit, and Pep Club was one of the reasons. They practiced hard, even on weekends, to make sure their cheers were right. They met at school when game time appeared and supported the team the best they could. Five minute breaks between cheers pepped them up to continue supporting MCC's winning ways. After all, Chief Pride is what it is all about at Miami Carol City. A ':. 31 .5 i5fe 'i 5 L Q f A tw. Q1 Pep Club sponsor is Ms. Pat Hinton. 90 l Pep Club The sound of music at MCC Concert Band, or Wind En- semble, consisted of the best musicians from Marching Band, according to Mr. Wayne Hoffman, Band Director. Every year new faces tried out for al- ternate positions. The Concert Band presented several concerts including a Spring Concert in early March. Row 1 - Mr. Wayne Hoffman conducts the Wind Ensemble. Row 2- The Flute section in Stars and Stripes Forever. Giving it all they've got is the French Horn section. Row 3 - Drummers anxiously await their cue. Trum- pet section displays remarkable talent. Row 4 - Wind Ensemble possesses many future musicians. French Horns and Saxophones are only a part of the beautiful Wind Ensemble sound. E 1 Wind Ensemble l 91 Squad wins in all ways Co ie McKinney X aptainb Ca ne Lucas KCO-C ecretaWJ QV l --:qg--- ,V -H --..,!w P ajorettes model their traveling ouffllisg ' 4 5 ....-., ' 92 I Majorettes annie Maxwell Rhonda ans It all started the summer of '75. Carol City's majorettes began with long summer days of fast ca- dence, eight to five and two new routines a week. As a result of their hard work, the squad won a first place trophy in dance twirl while attending Central Florida's baton camp during the summer. Community school, bake sales, car washes, football games, parades, secret buddies and the naming of this year's space cadet, Ieannie Maxwell fl was five yetherdayj are just a few of the wonderful memories the squad will forever cherish. Much success and happiness to next year's squad. K li Majorettes X 93 L w LN Y hsqw, L 9 o ..',, , , , 7 6 15 remember fo1f C111GfS V L. f .V . ,A - .V If-.X 1, 'AA fn? 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MCC shows superb, precision dance-steps Qas usualj. Even in the stands fhef9'5 never 3 dull moment- Band I 97 Band mai-S in BLACK SUNDAY Miami Carol City students have a history of being generous with their time when it comes to helping others less fortunate. The school calendar is dotted with walk-a- thons, swim-a-thons, type-a- thons, and special projects and drives for those who need help, loc- ally and even internationally. One of the most unusual chances to help others was given to local re- sidents in January and February when the motion picture BLACK SUNDAY was being filmed in the Orange Bowl. The producers of- fered to make films for United Fund if United Fund could find enough volunteers for the cast for a few weeks of shooting. The response was great, and MCC students were among the thousands who gave of their spare time to help out. The band was one of several that performed for the crowds and the cameras. Top - This model of the blimp was used for trick shots in the movie, The real Goodyear blimp was also used. Middle - Kelly Bibey helps United Fund. Bottom - The Band rests between per- fomiances. 953 l BLACK SUNDAY Tempos sing throughout the year Front row - Mary McDonald, Verallen Moore, Pamela Iones, Karlene Burkard. Row 2 - Leticia johnson, Linda Baker, Donald Mimm, Mark johns, Deborah Buck, Lisa Butler. Row 3 - Charles Powell, Carla Demps, Michael Brewington. Charles Powell Conducts the Tempos If i ' 1 ' 2 - 5 W' 'N iia Vice President Verallen Moore, President Mark Johns, Secretary R ' ' A Deborah Buck Tempos prepares for district competition Tempos started the year with a mini-concert With the Concert Chorus, and they barely stopped singing all year. They sang for many clubs on different occasions - the Hialeah Women's Club, the NW District Principals' meeting, the Women's Democratic Convention, the district choral festival, the Miami Springs Villas, the Super Honor Choir, the University of Miami Honor Choir, the Hialeah Democra- tic Women's Club and Victoria Hospital. At MCC they presented a Christmas Concert with the Concert Chorus, sang for night school graduation and, participated in Black Awareness Week. For sales, Tempos had an airplane wash and sold candy. They ended the year singing as part of a Bicentennial tour of Washington, D.C nd Virginia, Tempos f QQ, DCT works their way to success Standing, bottom to top - Charlotte Strozier, Cindy Vila, Debbie Wayman, Pat Summerset, Debbie Sullivan, Valerie Williams, Karen Famell, Linda Major, Pam jones, Pat Hogan, Belinda Nix, Kay Kelly, Roxanne Alexander, lfredonna Floyd, Ronald Sapp. Sitting, bottom to top - Carlos Couzo, Steven Brown, Co-ordinator Mrs. julia Grieco, David Loren, Winston Stewart, Enrique Della Libera. With two first and two fourth place awards T in District competition, plus work experi- ence program that really worked, no one could say that MCC's Diversified Coopera- tive Training program students had any- thing but a successful year. As a club, they took first place honors with their name tags and their Bicentennial skit at the District Convention in December. Carlos Couzo won fourth place in Public Speaking, and Jim Correll impressed judges with a fourth place in Sales Demonstrations. On a more local level, members gained experience in a variety of jobs aimed at furthering career interests. They had a chance to earn money while becoming con- tributing citizens. Their Employer-Employee Banquet in May, a highlight of the year, gave them a chance to say Thank you to some of the people who helped them in 1975-76. Officers Karen Farnell, Secretary, Carlos Couzo, President, Debbie Wayman, Treasurer, tTopJ Pam jones, Vice President. 100 ! DCT iv 'T ' A 1- 25 ,J ' L L' Ll' l 'Q-ff, T ' ? PY , W1 Q't A 4 :Nav ERXX , b 7 ' 'li f 1 uwlf' A - N. ji! 4 - J' 5--MN b 'Wind' 1 M f 'Q f ' 5 I4 Imqlx. J E X 5 'v 1 XY f -44.335 1 Ig, I - - i k V ' f -'- , ' 'T - ,..- N 9' AN N - -,Air U F 4 xx ' ef 5r':1 1 ISN, Q. QQ- I ' ' 2 I I E . 1 '57, X I. 1 W3 , , fffrf w D' 5'l .4 lg ik 3 rm. - -gk, 4,24 ' WE? I -auf Zim- . wg 31 H 1 K 556 J. - -'lg I su '- , X 4. 1 ' , r P ' -f Q V- ' ' s. 'cg S, r' -5 u in A ' Jim' mb M 1 f 1 2 , gi WV5' A Q ff Q 3153- 4' f fx ,, Q5 , K ITA -Qwufff, X , , , 5 5 :, an - 1 N ? 1 . I 4 ,, f'n ' 1- Jig, ,, ' f ,, I 2 ,,, . ,.,M-,., -its 1 H? f , I ,,,J FL works toward tournament Gordan Murray and Sharon Bloomfield prac- tice speech techniques. Y IBLIII-LINRL l'LlKLNSl,E LEA I-Iopeton Gayle and Ray Helgren prepare for a debate. x, if 2. Front row - Russ Wilbum, Mr. George Lockerbie, Sharon Bloomfield, Lee Linton, Polly Walkes. Row 2 - Hopeton Gayle, Eliz Torres, Ms. Harriet Miller, Manuel Lopez, Iavier Benitez, Mark Kite, Philip Torres. Back row - Willie Edwards, lay Galub, Maurice Bannerman, Cindy Weer, Victor Alpizar, Maggie Lacayo, Vidal Garcia, Ray Helgren, Nancy Fay, Gordan Murray, Phil Gorge. Forensic Director Ms. Harriet Miller, Corresponding Secretary Iay Golub, Vice President Russ Wilburn, President Manuel Lopez, NFL Sponsor Mr. George Lockerbie, Asst. Treasurer Hopeton Gayle, Administrative Secretary Javier Benitez and Treasurer Willie Edwards pose by some of the trophies NFL squads have won. Another year of NFL went by as more debating, extemping and orations went by also. The members attended the debate class to prepare for the year- round tournaments, but much of the work had to be done on a member's own time. One of the main functions was sponsoring the NFLfYearbook King and Queen contest. This enabled them to raise money for the annual state tournament, the highlight of the year. Young artists develop skills, create for others Workshops in pottery, silk screening, bead making, papier-mache, macrame, shell paint- ing, sculptures and jewelry kept Art Club members busy. Along with designing and printing their own Christmas cards, club members sold some of the crafts they created. Last year they helped , paint the mural in the cafeteria. 2 +5.25 f. .Igizzs Officers are Secretary, Cindy Maultsbyp President, Eugene Rigby, Vice President, ypgv W V' james Field, and Treasurer, Eileen Nissman. is-f Members often work many hours after school on indi- vidual projects. Front row flames Field, Cindy Maultsby, Eugene Rigby, Eileen Nissman. Row 2- Ms. Dale Gary, Xavier Maranon, Noemi Corbo, Bernard jean, Odalys Viera, Sherry Blanco. .J it ' -2 NWN, , ' J' - .., 'Ny . ,ii w 1 f A. .Wxx Q2 - CHO produces champions in '7 6 CHO, Cooperative Health Careers, is a vocational club which enables MCC students to get on the job training in the health career of their choice. Bake sales and other various activities are just fa few of the projects that keep these health- minded students busy. CLUB OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: CL. to RJ Alisa Adams-treasurer, Rachael Dykes - vice- presiderlt, Mrs. Wilburn - sponsor, Laura Paris - president, Milagros Cruz Ramos - sec- retary. ELECTIONS AT DISTRICT X: Sandra Montgomery, Leo Paz, Nancy Valcourt, Donna Edwards, Carmen Schewyer, Har- riet Strozievr. 104 I CHO 5 f 5 in H X! ? W' wk . up V .. . E A X 4' . A X 2. - N ' P. ., gg, fu at i r -,xx K , A QiNl.m -. f4.z'f3 V N0 Q H ,.f M x k nz 4 ff? gf, . 5 ig if -L V 5 . wa ...l 'ff M 66 99 Let Us Entertain You Herbert Rash, Shirley Iiminez, Rose Fives and Sheryl Ragin rehearse. i 'Zi Mood Conyers and Tony jones read their lines. 1106 I CC Players Ms. Harriet Miller is advisor Johnnie Mae Conyers, Stephanie Thames, Mike johnson, Mood Conyers and Tony Iones practice. Herbert Rash and Rose Fives work on a one act play. The year for C.C. Players started slow. It began with Thes- pians going to competition and was followed with the training of many inexperienced but promis- ing actors. Class activities, Saturday workshops, and a pretzel sale were a few of C.C. Players ac- tivities. This all led into the long and tiring rehearsals of our produc- tion of one act, Let Us Entertain You. Mood Conyers, Iohnnie Mae Conyers, Tony jones and Wayne Snyder prepare for Let Us Entertain You. CC Players I 107 Convention, Tunnel make DECA's year unforgettable 4 nemo -- Front Row - Rosa Hawkins, Debbie Abramson, Matida Young, Pat Lucas, Becky Hellickson, Rena Billings, Betty Standley, Karen' Marshall, Diane Adams. Row 2 - Cheryl Tumer, John Hankins, Cheryl Mason, Cheryl Duncan, Randy Ferullo, Connie Hankins, Linda Stanley, Jorge Hevia. Row 3 - William Vogler, Paula Mimm, Karen Spurlin, Vicky Franz, Robin Bumiston, Martha Rodriguez, Nury Sabalsa, Jorge Meneses, Manuel Lopez. Row 4 - Kevin Decker, Jerry White, Karen Nelson, Karen Moffet, Anne Olender, Tim Hicks, Keith Smith, Jeff Oaddams, James Lee, Carlos Rivas, Henry Farinas, Alberto Lopez, Mario Gutierez, Mr. Daniel Luechauer, Jose Sheppard. ' A What a year for DECA - three district offices and a homecoming display that will be long remembered by mem- bers and guests alike. At the district convention held last fall at the Sheraton Four Ambassadors, five dis- trict officers were elected. Three of them - President Wil- lie Edwards, Vice President Cheryl Duncan, and Treasurer Jorge Hevia - were from MCC. It took many hours to design and complete the Time Tunnel for Homecoming, but it was worth it. The Tunnel took third in homecoming decorations and was one of the most popu- lar around. Approximately 1,000 people visited it. Competition in district con- tests for display, advertising, retail merchandising, and pub- lic speaking, among other areas, and preparing for their annual Employer-Employee banquet kept members busy in the spring. 108 f DECA QU. DUDE 7lZ3?ff3 i .?w HA- if V. ' 1. - . i , . .waz Wsamaab-H--, ai,,f1 1 C f Y Secretary Kevin Decker, Vice President Cheryl Duncan, Treasurer Karen Nelson, Photographer Tim Hicks, PresidentJorge Hevia and Historian Debborah Abramson sit behind the news desk at Channel 7. Frank Pixley practices on DECA's cash register. V 5' , Y 1' if ' W g ' : l , x a me 3 1 ' - - f A Z N ' asv ,..Q:,,'Hi:i?3y sg I fi Q, 5 P '2 Y -N , , 3 eb, eq ' ' 5 e , , mf .5 5 ' B1 5 C v , , K , Q, ,- . -cr W, W f J g M.....-,. -'-M ' 0. va 7 , V, V .f - ff 3 1 axff 'ZF . .. L J w, ,-fe1,LyQ, ,- f - 1 , Y X N 2 'fs Tia: ' ii 2 'F Q Developing Future Leaders for Marketing and Distribuiion A ' A 1 ix R - 'fx k fl ' MTE,-I'W! L J: W 2 w 2 14 : N if 1 ' 1, 1 Q!! ELM! J. 1 Cheryl tells lthke lt 1s'2 Ant1c1pat1on'3 Vzctory 1 How sweet lt 1S 4 Enthuslasm all the way M 3 f -K f ,gg XX N 4 , 'gixwgl E rf v L, , ' lg EW MM A 4, R fs, U. SW 'GY Mug 5 4 ,-:N frffff :Xf'l?fiU I N -f JN I x,gf.1 ' 1 Ni ' f 11 4? , IA: 532 ra .. ,DIE 5' FJ' 5... .Ik J. .far 6. Decker Utes the way! 7. How about a little help from your friend? DECA I 109 FBLA mindsits business Well QW it s'!PffQ5l5iQ fr' Front row - Co-sponsor Veronica Potter, President Yvonne Grant, Corresponding Secretary Rona Levin, Valencia Wallace, Suzie Englert, Co-sponsor Yvonne M. Hardrich. Back row - Vice President Karen Farmer, Gail Clotman, Secretaxy Erica Allen, Annette Belton, Carnella Belton, Wanda Jones, Geneva Kemp, Paulin Wilson, Janie Lee, Sandra Delello, Eleanor Lily. FBLA members prepare for the Type-A-Thon. Future Business Leaders of America associated with Future Secretaries of America to form a new FBLA this past year. The club was composed of young men and women interested in clerical and business careers and other careers in the business communi- ty. Several field trips were taken to various work locations that of- fered insights into the business workday. 110 I FBLA OLVE acts to help others New to Miami Carol City this year, Project SOLVE quickly went into action. Members con- sisted of Peer Counselors. They Worked with mentally disturbed people. Before Christ- mas they collected clothes for South Florida State Hospital. They Visited mental hospitals, such as South Fla. The Mental Health Society held classes with the students, They also studied the work of psychia- trists, social workers and others employed to aid the disturbed. Ms. Baccus, their sponsor, planned a trip to Disney World with the club, and a banquet at the end of the year. - A Front row - Debborah Abramson, Almira Thomas, Ms. Florence Baccus, Millie Beniquez, Eula Shepard. Row 2 - Tony Rodriquez, Diane Cohen, Michelle Gibson, Tania Perez. Row 3 - Dedra Tucker, Jorge johnson, Bernadette Fullwood, Linda Baker. Row 4 - Richard Paredes, Ed Cohen, Miriam Bartolome. Angela Santiago helps Ms. Florence Baccus sort the clothes SOLVE collected for South Florida State Hospital. Treasurer Dedra Tucker, Secretary Diane Cohen, President Millie Beniquezg and sponsor Ms. Florence Baccus. SOLVE X 111 Cosmetology trains for future g To be a beautician you must have a real interest in people, a desire to be helpful to patrons, andat all times have a well groomed and attractive appear- ance. . MCC students met these require- ments through practice and instruction. They were trained. for everything from cleaning floors to managing their own beauty shops. A variety of services were provided such as permanents, straightening, shape, style, shampoo, set, manicures, and pedicures. Cosmetology is not for Women only, but for men also. MY- Alex M-efehendef Whe had been iSLZf2iZ'iQYiEaKf1S.ifiS5'5Sa52iE,fiQiiS6E'rEiEd6Irviiiiiiiiaif at e' e 7 teaching at Carol City Sr. for fifteen g C Q C years, retired at the end of Quin 2. e e s a . Members of the junior Class are Front row - Debra Henry, Terri'Mann, Yivian Garcia, Igourdes MilianfLisa Watkins, Veronica Baez, Mercedes Alfonso, Mona Higgins. Row 2 - Magaly Wallen, Davnorl'Ilaylor,iK1m Filer, Odalis Hernandez, Lourdes,Baez, Teacher Mr. Alex Marchando, Martha Pacheco, Maria M1l1an,Sandra Thompkins. Row 3 - Linda Battaglia, Elsa Armas, Lissette Chevere, Iackie:Armstrong, PatriceQEliard, Tammy Weaver, Carla Nash, SandraVDavis. . V ' Y ' S ' 1 , 7 ' f 112 I Cosmet ew DCT is off to fast start ummm il? Q'f1 'fx:.I if ,tg , Front row - Tamie Whittaker, Aldean Wright, Carl Stokes, Maria Cadavireo, Yulanda Torrecella, Frank Geizman, Sandra Davis, Manuel Rivero, Ana Figueroa, Sponsor Ms. Adele Wooters. Top row: Linda Covins, Sabrina Clark, Gail Cooper, Renee Hixson, Ceasar Horne, Anthony Woodard, Ernest Mateo, Mike Jones, Donald Stevsori, David Harrison, Cynthia Beasley. There were many work experience programs at MCC, but only one was new in 1975-76 - a spe- cial DCT program for underclassmen. In addition to the hours they spent on the job, DCT members found time to organize an Employer-Employee Banquet for all members and their bosses. They held a leadership confer- ence to develop the skills necessary for their jobs. To raise money, they held bake sales, car washes and had a special cheese sale before the Christmas holidays. DCT l 113 Orchestra presents concerts, sales Front row - Linda Palmer, Jose Galvez, Carlos Echevarria, Iamie Mercado, Vincent Hoag, Lee Ann Torres. Row 2 - Elgin Tucker, Winnie Adams, Margaret Baker, Karen Reed, Larry Clark, La Donna Moss, Diane Maudsley, Linda Winders, Lloyd Clark. Row3-David Candage, Iacob Baker, Thea Yankowitz, Eric Drayton, Mike Sullivan. Row 4 - Gregg Harvey, Carl Wright, Randy Greggs, A1 Stewart, Isiah Brazil, Robert Pohlman, George Keller, james Warren, Arthur Stephans. ' , fl 59' sf. 'N' 3 'ie M A Mr. Dennis Back is Orchestra Director. Mr. Dennis Back leads a rehearsal for the Christ- mas Concert. Sales, sales, sales . . . Candy sales, car wash tic- ket sales . . . Well, that is only part of the story of Or- chestra for 1975-1976, but it is an active part. Fund Raising is impor- tant in any club's ac- tivities, and time consum- ing. The money raised was used for equipment and sheet music for the Or- chestra. As in the years past, Or- chestra participated in the annual Christmas Concert at Miami Carol City, and as usual, the concert was one of the year's high- lights. Orchestra I 115 Orchestra presents concerts, sales -4- A Q - A c- git Q ' w r Front row - Linda Palmer, Iose Galvez, Carlos Echevarria, jamie Mercado, Vincent Hoag, Lee Ann Torres. Row 2 - Elgin Tucker, Winnie Adams, Margaret Baker, Karen Reed, Larry Clark, La Donna Moss, Diane Maudsley, Linda Winders, Lloyd Clark. Row 3 - David Candage, jacob Baker, Thea Yankowitz, Eric Drayton, Mike Sullivan. Row 4 - Gregg Harvey, Carl Wright, Randy Greggs, Al Stewart, Isiah Brazil, Robert Pohlman, George Keller, James Warren, Arthur Stephans. I. Sales, sales, sales . . . Candy sales, car wash tic- L Q Q ket sales . . . Well, that is g e t P, L i SQ only part of the story of Or- g 1 chestra for 1975-1976, but C a'ce it is an active part. , ,y A R fl Fund Raising is impor- lltt tant in any club's ac- ,Q D tivities, and time consum- 5 yygg , .m f V, ing. The money raised was flr L used for equipment and x,.. ,I ' sheet music for the Or- Mm chestra. '11, As in the years past, Or- chestra participated in the annual Christmas Concert at Miami Carol City, and as usual, the concert was one of the year's high- lights. Mr. Dennis Back leads a rehearsal for the Christ- mas Concert. Mr. Dennis Back is Orchestra Director. Orchestra l 115 HERO cooks up successful year Eront Row- Terry Smart, Priscilla Pierce, Jorge Ybem, Iohnnie Hill, Barbara johnson. Row 2 - Darcia Brown, Shirley Robinson. Row 3 - Sponsor Ms. Grace Aikens, Gregory Crum, Artie King, Sylvia Wade, Daisy Pittman, Lan'y Smith, Peggy Iackson, Cathy Walthour. What made HERO's bake sales unique and delicious? They prepared all the food themselves in class on the day of the sale. All members prepared for careers in food service and received experience in jobs like head cook, dishwasher, waitress, waiter and food preparation. They supplemented on the job training with class- room study and practice. They planned and made meals both themselves and for an Assistant Principals' meeting here at MCC. For Easter, they made and served a luncheon for resi- dents at Sunland. A Christmas party and a spring buffet at Ms. Grace Aikens' home added to the fun. f HERO nf Q., Q' w ,., l7 f Officers are Historian Larry Smith, Treasurer Artie King, Parliamentarian Cathy Walthour, Recording Secre tary Sylvia Wade, Corresponding Secretary Peggy jackson, Vice President Daisy Pittman and President Greg ory Crum. FHA has face-lift . . . and what an improvement! ff' XX.-f Front row - Fred Prescott, Todd Pryce, Fred Nixson, Wayne Snyder, johnny jones, Mark Miller. Middle row j Barry Williams, Rene Robinson, LaConyea Taylor, Pollyanna Walkes, Millie Beniquez, Regina Cleveland, Vickie Armstrong, Beverly Hilliard, Felicia Vereen, Valarie Ienkins, Sponsor Ms. Priscilla Adams-Brown. FHA underwent a face-lift this year changing its name, pushing for a larger member- ship, continuing to tantalize tastebuds with conch fritters, and making puppets for chil- dren and hospitals at Christ- mas. Members worked on an in- school service project for a program covering two hundred years of Black American His- tory. They plan to catalog it in the media center for future classes. Q r FHA officers are Treasurer Felicia Vereen, Parliamentarian LaConyea Taylor, Vice President Vickie Armstrong, Secretary Pollyanna Walkes, Sgt. at Arms Beverly Hilliard, Historian Millie Beniquez and President Regina Cleveland. FHA ! 117 CBE - OK! CBE students attend school in the morning and workin the afternoon in office positions. They gain valuable experience before finish- ing high school and get a head start on careers in the business world. In addition, CBE stu- dents belong to Cooperative Education Clubs of Florida - club designed to develop leader- ship qualities and skill in competition. In District 10 Competition, CBE won four trophies: Soraida Garcia - 1st Place Job Interview Martha Martinez - 2nd Place Pub- lic Speaking, Clara Machado -5th Place Poster, and the entire group 2nd Place Bicen- tennial Skit. In March CBE attended the State Leadership Conference and brought back a first place trophy in public speaking. CBE gained more recognition at MCC when they won 1st Place for Homecoming with their clever Bicentennial decorations. With bake sales, car washes, ploy-fluff, and social security card sales, with sweetheart parties, initiation parties, Christmas and End-of- the-Year partiesp with District 10 and State Competition, and the finale - the annual Employer-Employee Banquet, it was easy to see why their theme was You Deserve A Break Today. 1 I President Blanca Suarez, Corresponding Secretary Soraida Garcia, Recording Secretary Ana Crucet, Vice President Cynthia Babbs and Treasurer Clara Machado prepare for State Conference at the Fontainebleau. :J C h' B bbs,ClaraMachado, Members: Mireya Socarras, Soraida Garcia, Ana Crucet, Terry Bishop, Zebbie Zelrnan, Francis Ramirez, Blanca Suarez, ynt ia a Martha Martinez, Maria Cano, Louise Sellin, Lois Williams, Marissa Chevere. 118 X CBE Here is CBE's club sunshine, Ms. Bicos. The officers take time out to clown around. Members and sweethearts work together so they can get Homecoming decorations together. jose Pico and Lois Williams enjoy the party. District 10 winners place top in the state. twig? CBE I 119 Two more clubs serve and plan for future Mu Alpha Theta, honorary society for mathematics, add- ed members as well as numbers in 1975-1976. De- cember's tapping and subsequent in- itiation were high- lights in the year. Members provide tutoring for stu- dents who want it. Front row - Secretary Pat Kenny, Vice President Ronny Bush, President Olga Abella, Treasurer David Iaffe. Middle row- Ms. Abrams, Mark Carter, Michele Serecigni, Liz Ridgeway, Leslie Disch, Marcia Eisenbeis, Betsy Simms, Teresa Blizzard, Sabrina Saldivar, Clara Machado, Odalys Rodriguez. Back row - Nick Esasky, Robert Christiensen, Randy Bush, Terri Palmer, jose Llamas, Connie Hankins, jackie Berry, Pete Sullivan, Ray Helgren, Rolando Martinez, Haydee Nicot. MCC's aviation stu- dents travel to George T. Baker School of Aviation daily to study such diverse courses as Power Plant, Air Frame, Quality Con- trol, Welding and Sheet Metal. In addition to these clas- ses, they participate in Baker's Student Council and VICA and are working on a bicentennial project that involves painting the school's plane red, white and blue. 'imll :mf 1 X . a.ni,...a...n..s..4.........A..x.a..g.- X ...A um. .. ur ...,-.. unvzntrtmn. -1 Arm .J MLA. Front row - Dennis Vieira, Wally Eldon, Paul Costello, David Waite, Hector Almodovar, Ieff Vila. Middle row - Ronnette Belser. Back row - Curtis Tippins, David Bumpus, john Copps, Mike Parramore, Robert Larue. Eudaldo Gonzalez. I Mu Alpha Theta tif Aviation Radio Club . . . MCC' communication center Front row - Thomas Allen, Secretary Gene Krute, Mood Conyers, Deryck Blake, Michael Dunlap, Ronald Pattinson, Treasurer Perry Kobrin. Back row - Sponsor Mr. Philip Goodman, Tom Yarb Ir., Iusto Castillo, Ion Ernst, President William Rush, Vice President Randal Rettig, Mr. Jackson Edwards. -is- New to MCC this year, the Radio Club had , an amateur license so that members could transmit to other licensed stations for local and world wide communications. Or- ganized to promote an interest in radio communication, they were a technically oriented social group that took trips to local transmitter sights. In the future, they hope to communicate with other school clubs in South Florida. I 'Q -, f, . - 'ie P Randal Rettig and Gene Krute prepare for a radio braodcast. Radio l 1 VICA hosts area meet Row 1 - Mr. john Elam, Rudolph Peart, Brenda Acevedo, Debbie Hodgson, jon Ernst, Michael Pender, Mr. john Labell. Row 2 - Ray Mack, Gene Krute, Ieffrey Oaddams, David Amaya. Row 3 - Scott Bradford, Keith Knollman, Iusto Castillo, Samuel Gonzalez, Tom Yarb, Louis Gehring. l V 1 w JVICA Brenda Acevedo strips a flat in printing. Mark Huna and Debbie Hodgson work an offset press. julio Cue competes in electronics. Sam Gonzalez works on a TV in the area competition Mark Huna and Louis Gehring led MCC's entries in Area V VICA competition by winning first place in Graphic Com- munications and Auto Mechanics. Tom Yarb took third in Radio!TV. MCC's VICA hosted the first annual area contest ever held at MCC. In addition to the opportunity to meet members from other schools and exchange information, the contest was especially helpful to seniors who were looking for employment and employment skills. VICA involved juniors and sophomores as well. Various industrial, technical, health and service programs provided in- dividual help, as well as effective commu- nity improvement. VICA l Huna, Gehring take first Bernard Macon and Rino Coquenard work in metal shop. . ICAA Marisol Hernandez burns a plate in printing Samuel Gonzalez tests tubes in RadiolTV. Rudolph Peart uses the welding machine in RadiolTV. lil! ll Mr. Iackson Edwards helps Gene Krute. 'iw Scott Bradford searches for the right materials for air conditioning VICA I ilgjw WMM X 3,QWW'iS wQwWUX Cady yvf J! Q Q4 0 .. Jmlgf JD V' if Clwwwqvb Q ' mf' I v vw f x A 1 x V, 3 , allen - Hard Work leads wrestlers to 7 -6 season 0 1' f- '1afi7t5 Z2 , as qi. ' .- s TM '9 ff-'f W '53 Fu fgi Front row - Anthony Pharr, Kevin Williams, Charles Branch, Harvey Howard, Guy Potter, Elgin Tucker, Andrew Foster Harry Rogers Sam Lewis Tony Crist. Back row - Ron Romain, Wayne Snyder, Craig Parham, Moses Crawford, Co-Captain Lester Williams Captain Iames Gilbert Dexter Washington, Tony Iones, Mike Dunlap, Damon White, Keith Gibson. The wrestling Chiefs were off to a slow start this season, but good efforts and hard work supplied the Chiefs with a 7-6 team record. The team leaders were Captain James Gilbert in the 188 lbs. category, 11-2 record Lester Wil- liams HVyW., 10-2-1 record, Michael Dunlap 126 lbs. 7-0 5 and Ronnie Romain 115 lbs., 8-5. Iames Gilbert advanced to the finals in the GMAC tournament to wrestle against the de- fending State Champ. He was defeated 4-2 in the last match of the tournament. 128 f Wrestling Harvey Howard has his work cut out for him rags: no ' .W ,.., 1 q452 '.RIL-,- R ,E'i5AlwS25J:1':l ' ' LS- V' 5? . liwttwlfwtwvff 'WH' l . A n, . ga ' ' P X qi' ' N ,. ,.... , W 5 f-Wt 'lvl k H t ,G km' I, 1. gif W F' ,, , x - , 1 . 4. . Q 4 ' fi I ., ft 4 W ,Q brflwl we - Ai ' sllsil wf ,iw V K 1 g y-ner, .111- if!-ix ? 'R isa! -5' 4555 , wt, i..- ,vw QQ:-sw. f wgligr , ,wwf-1ffwTf.:7 ,W,1,.,..: .fy , , 1 - Q15 M, . W. .R Guy Potter gets his two points against North Miami. Kevin Williams sits it out. Q James Gilbert moves for the pin. Mike Dunlap strains for the pin. V . a-tlfiifihaitgtzkx as .lilkiiiikk-.' . Keith Gibson flattens his man. f .a1' ' '33 t.,fW Q 1: Q . f Wrestling I 129 X R g:,....., i, , 4, H20 Boys, Girls are victorious in 197 sf , shaw, Dunham. ' , .. an, ,, ' v , . 'Lv' , i A J 'fl'i Now: A-wf 44,3 - gg , . .,,J..f-W , Q f , 6 M, ' ' L, iw. , I '.zf771, pr., , .N r 3.5, 'aaa ,,, ' ' I : - 'ua-54. ' ' .- f - 3'-,::-, ,. -la- , ASQ, I ,,f'L, X- Q.,.53.,:.-'jgfr-A..,:,W-fe' 4 . A ffefzgef . '.-,,,f g ww, . . . new s-H' H-f , ,4 f, r,,.wzf-weve: 'ff.fmW t X I f '- M'wfa+1i,. -fb., .,.,,,,, ,,v9 'im9,.,f..,f'f, 'l ,,,t - W , aM...:a . of-3f.'S :ff 4 ,, ff'wi, ' if V , 'N M .Wf,,,,,f, wi V..-1f..f'-U6 We , 77, , X, ,W L,QIAf,W, , y,!,.7.., I ,, ,zfff-: f ' f V ,Way v: ' ' ' Senior David 'W' guards his opponent effec- tively, , mf nl 13f ter Polo fi Goalie, Mike jackson, looks for teammate to throw the ball to. ,w , S Wei? 1 V e '.. X .A K 39' .--,,, . A N32 t if John Testa out-races a swimmer to get the ball. jim O'Nei1l, john Testa and Brian Nelson display the 1975 State Championship and GMAC trophys they helped win. ,C p he Forwards Robin Peachey and Gina Sileo shown in hot pursuit of the ball. 4? as U i Men's co-captains Brian Nelson and Iohn Testa join wof Q vn Michele Serecigni. -u W' Goalie Sharon DeSoto moves fast to prevent a score by Cooper City . V Q 1- sw M- 1,79 He's behind you, Boo Boo. ,E , .Q .L 14 ,iv s I .,., psf - 6 7- y y ia.lypia'lie3Qe?g5gg5fg3gEb:? K , 2 it 71, i y Q ,L,k I .Zi :V 71- ,Qigwi - N .V , Sfslflngsa 14f 5'Li f 01113 ,Zei if f 'l'el X lffg4il5igy55.lpigliCooper i 3511553225555 , W, :fff 1 g ,yif 2 1533 ls: ' L. j , -,,'V,Mg,f3j' mfr. I K ny, x. eyee ,sssa 11 - . fs ' gy: f' in ,L I V , '.', th fjfzgg STATE 16 south BTOWHEQWQEQQ' 10 North-Miamii Beadhlf 9 Ransom alell 7 my - he f .. Boys Win state championship .epswy WfW5'i E535 V NL 1 . RWAFQQQK M - as W J ..,,, . 9 , M E 5 'rfV, y ,,., ,M-Mm t gm K .- 'V -- .5 ' pw- aaa'--,,r..,.. , ,3gQS! 3' . fy.. f . lv., my Rick Iackson keeps the game clean by keeping it one on one , H I..- ,N X 1 '1!oumNG AREALggg Wr't4-s.. 'eL'H'.l.'t si::s..-4:r-:- lim you're supposed to get the ball away, not stare at it. Another state championship for MCC, this time in men's water polo. The swimming Chiefs, led by the state tournament's Most Valuable Player Iohn Testa, ended the regu- lar season undefeated and swept through both the GMAC and state tournaments the same way. Mike Jackson, David Jaffe, Bob Henshaw, Brian Nelson, Russell Hand, jim O'Neill and john Testa, the entire starting lineup, were named to the 10 player All-State team. Determination and hard work by Coaches Henry Adams and Bob Dunham and hours of practice by the team paid off in a successful 14-0 season. 132 f Water Polo lim O'Nei1l attempts to block a free throw. -1. -, john Testa and jim O'Neill await a call by the referee. MCC's starting water polo team shown with their well eamed trophies. M rf 1 ff' ' 4 wr' mf, , W , , , ,,,, ,, ., NL Robin Castillo takes a free throw. Rose Castillo congratulates Robin Peachey on a job well done. g.: 4 P' ' V, ally' ,Nil 'A ', , ' .:2c...,... i3,i,c.....,., ., ,,, . -'b 959' ' ,A,, ., 4,, ,,,, ...,,W,,,,W, J . , 'M' lv -4 Q., .ls f' wwzffiw ,H - 1. .. . ... ., ,ti . . . .... Eff? 1 V . Q , ,M W A L. ,af if K ...Nl ' 'C 1 .5 5 . g 6-14. ' . . - lt. .5 ., ff, . ,,,, ,K 3. ,., ,Q N. 'fi-gi 1 , A -115 - ii' 'ini .-4 - 'i ' 1 1 -' vein: a - .. ,ffrff .g ' C' 'J , K fl -uw. -W -qu: ...V K we V -'-t' M Gina Sileo performs a very difficult rear back shot. WOME '1,,. crct MCC , Q OPP he 13 C. Nor .1 1 olr ' t 0 - 13 N Beach 5 f roccr 12 T 5 N- t,tt , S t . fl 10 Palfnef fg t rtr it 3 , 1 STATE 1 14 'Palmetto 1 'tt ' t'tt 4 Cooper City 14 1 Q5 ,A - -va-. -- T, N. A... fsgruljgxfi.. were 4- -e g:1wf f' 'ff-'21, ar. -- - t- , fi f A , ' f ' 5 'ny .W .gl ' ' fi-'f-4 'C 11.25. Rose Castillo attempts a goal against Cooper City. Finalists in the state tournament, MCC's Women's water polo team ended the season with a 10-2 record and tied for fifth in Florida. The girls, whose play excelled all season, finished 9-1. Robin Castillo made the All-State team with Sharon De- Soto, Gina Sileo and Rose Castillo receiving All-State Hon- orable Mention. The girls' water polo team had its best season this year. With all returning players from last year, they spent many hours working toward the State tournament with many new plays and positions. Losing only to Hia-Miami Lakes in a tough game, the team missed playing in GMAC, but came back to play in the State tournament. They Won their first game with Palmetto but lost to Cooper City, eliminating them from the tournament. Next year's team shows even more potential because the team will only be losing four girls. With just two of the girls on the starting line-up leaving, the girls will have a promis- ing season. Water Polo I 133 Practice makes perfect for Girls' Track l 3 ' ' , A 'lj ',2g11'f 7 g-Q -af 'ij' , Y Q 'Q'fqW1f.'g3 1-1- ' , 'f' been -A , . ,, ,,,, , 7 A , Hal, scar. ml, wr., 1-.Je ,,., fir l W., , . ,.,, 2 A , j, J, wg Q' ' 4' , 1 ,347 qw ,,.--H' I . ,W . 476- 'ff ,W A A my gr A f TLmiT,,'fg ...L f'm',f1f,ffgrQ-?evf'f , 1 -if 'ff '9?'gQ7f N- V ' . fy fa, nfs, M, . i :45f,z.f wa- 51, fa , . at . - . '- 5,--Mfg,-??r'W'lw'gQ,'W'ff ' J w .g.. W , W- I fL'- ,, ,. A--mi555'24eZcf-s,u? 'f 'X'-n.c'.Lzg'r .5 ' PU- I , f ,gr m,'fQ'u+-was BW-- Front row - Charlet Moss, Carolyn Walker, Joyce Wade, Yvette Wiggins, Ladonna Moss, Stephanie Tucker, Pharis Allen, Yvonne Maxwell, Florence Joyce, Maggie Tolliver, Valencia Wallace, Judy Shettall, Sandra Nixon. Row 2 - Theresa Tyler, Marlene Albury, Valerie McKenzie, Michele Holloway, Armanda Hugee, Melissa Collier, Anita Kelly, Michele Johnson, Vickie Jackson, Sherryetta Oddams, Pamela Washington, Anita Martin, Debra Lewis. Row 3 - Kathy Rivers, Rosa Hawkins, Kashad Conyers, Solneather McQueen, Cathy Walthour, Shirley Webb, Leticia Smith, Barbara Aldridge, Cynthia Tyson, Joann Favors, Aurora Benn, Diana Straughter, Sabrina Douglas, Helen Tyler. Not shown, Kathie Bridges, Debra Holland. l T I . ff- f as we We-My J Cynthia D. Tyson clears the last hurdle. Ladonna Moss relaxes before the race. 134 l Girls' Track A 4 i Helen Tyler throws the discus. Vicky Iackson and Valencia Wallace run the hurdles. , ff ff 'H My , , . 5 3 , . ,r ti, Y Cathy Walthour long jumps. C FQ C ,Q -fa -.Q rp' 2 wg L..,, ,, ., H541 2. Vvf- rig..-I ' H r . f n, A' E5 its ' ' fc M A C Eli - 2 l ,nc,,- f. . .--,. V1 ,v,, I -ff -,. A V - 'iifn' any ss'l 5 -rr lining? I I 1 y perfect, MCC s g1rls tr c m done alot of prac- ti erfecti ishowed from the be- ng ofthe on. he girls o i rcl the season by . . 'EL A-'Q . m ytncing Miaxwk prmgs 89-16 before det Qtgpowerhouse Central C C Y? iresented Carol City at Helen Tyvl e k 5, h State last y aufrom the looks of, early competition, she'll have plenty' of ,V company there this year. e wauypgw mn, Girls' Track I 135 Volleyball faces rough schedule 1-gg :maps HN ff! 5 .1 c b i N ef'e? 5 l, , ii i D s lle-e W Coach Dorothy Poole congratulates captain Aurora Benn after a good practice. X Team members take a break during the North Miami game. 136 1 Volleyball Front Row Sabrina Douglas, Pamela Washington, Cynthia Tyson, Yvonne Grant, Manager Lynetta Rowland, Aurora Benn, Shirley Robinson, Dianne Straughter, Helen Tyler, Aldena Hollis. Back - jackie Thomas, ,. - , -Q-H M-M'- '.ci tn -- N., Diane Straugher leaps for a Northwestem serve. 1.- Cynthia Tyson retums a Jackson volley. if Q , A . , if ,fi V - t , as V -zf zff f e ,+ V .5 3 Rasa W t. :Ef? 'g,, 1 K' -unrttf gg- , -5- M' r t Q - :er ' . . 11 ' leah 4 ' .aft I I pai, i M f 4, fir , egg at, , f o fi , Y 559 W I f I ' jg ,V A Q, g fmt .Qing K Mm? ' my 5 , 25, W, ' I, W ,MW ,,,,w+'WA awk Carol City girls' Varsity Volleyball team had a tough schedule. Although they didn't come out on top during the season, they proved to themselves that if all stuck together and played as a team, they would get some- where. Tough competition against Springs, North Miami and North Miami Beach showed the team's improvement since last year, accord- ing to coach Dorothy Poole. Volleyball 1 137 Brett Dutton leads cross countr runners 43- 40 A . bf 5 103' .M i r. rv- 'V f ye, 4., Sri -5 'lf 'uv 1 f -gf' 'LC-5' , J 4,1 '14 E , ,N .. t Front Row- Lionel Coquemard, Eugene Kitchen, Rino Coquemard. Row 2 - Greg Harvey, Brett Dutton, Alan Bell, Manuel Sosa. Greg Harvey expresses himself through cross Manuel Sosa plans strategy for the North Miami country. meet. 138 I Cross Country . .f I. - ,4- ' WM-..,... . ' g'Igagggc. f jaw ...V V . ' ii:fmi.1f3.L?fifH'. ' in 9 K ' , '- V .' i W. i!fl!'izf-35 .-.Y , A X . im ' . ft f ' l 'W' i af L K, im., W Q 1, 'WY' 7 ea 'Rfk' -ni A ..- V 4 'Ms if M , W , W MA' is F FZJWAA' 'Q ij mlb K 'Swing 551-Q gi., 1 .Cu ' an C J ' 53 ...Qif-ff' if I M .uf ' m,Lrkf-fTgi :fg . gfwgem 'N VW':jf'5:pJl5'r'-.s il'.rf'iX .. f'17flS.L. is . l. we r .... f -1-rl. . ,... .,,.t:.f t ' 4:3-W Q -..Thai ls, , . 'T' 12 Brett Dutton shows his style. Bill Hassell practices at MCC. Brett Dutton won all seven meets in 1975 and finished as one of the highest ranked runners in Dade County. Otherwise, the season was a disappointing one for MCC's runners. Only a sophomore, Brett led the team in Wins all year and earned himself recognition in county cross country circles. According to Coach Ioe Pieze, he may be expected to break existing records before he graduates. Lack of participation plagued the team, but the few who participated had a chance to show their Chief Pride and did so with honor. Qsoss Country X 139 3 fi . occer Wins orthern Division championship Front row - Ricardo Martinez, Ramon Rodriguez, Gus Melgar, Sergio Mendez, Rafael Barrios, Captain Edgar Taqueda, Rafael Ramon-Serra Captain Frank Soto, Iorge Chica. Row 2 - Miguel Navarro, Carlos Morales, Iorge Granda, Ramon Rivera, Fred Barrios, lose limenez, Tony Martinez Carlos Rivas Wilfredo Barrios, Manny Rivas, Fidel Ojito, Ariel Aurubin, Coach I. T. Mercatante. The Chiefs' soccer team kicked off to the best soccer season ever. Rafael Ramon, who made second team All City, led the Chiefs to a 7-1-2 season by scoring 13 goals. This outstanding performance easily clinched the Northern Division Title, the runner- up trophy in GMAC, and a chance at the State Chapionship. The defense was led by fullback Fred Barrios and Goalee Tony Mar- tinez. Fred Barrios' defense gave him a position on the First Team All City. Edgar Taqueda made Honorable Men- tion. 140 X Soccer Coach 1. T. Mercantante plans his next move against Norland Tony Martinez catches the ball. Ariel Aurubin and Frank Soto try to get the ball from the forward. Rafael Barrios kicks a corner kick. Edgar Delgado heads for the goal. Soccer X 141 .1 They're GMAC runners-up! Iorge Chica heads for a goal against North Miami. Team spirit shows even on the bench in the Miami Springs game. 142 !Soccer is Carlos Rivas retums from the goal Lakes Badminton team shows its talent Front Row - Linda Bethel, Jackie Thomas, Aldena Hollis, Kathy Bridges, Andrea Bethel. Row 2 - Becky Hellickson, Terry Owen. Row 3 - Vernon Billips, lim Williams, Willie McCoy, Danny Pinkett, Richard Cumberland, Anthony Pharr. lim Williams scores against Edison. MCC's badminton team re- ally showed their talents by having a good season. Al- though they did not place in districts, they proved them- selves to be a very competitive team in close matches against Norland, Miami Springs and Hialeah. This was the first year that badminton was a varsity sport. Coach Laurie Holloway studies team strategy. Jackie Thomas concentrates on a jackson re- turn. Badminton I 143 i Tennis looks to bright future Tennis Coach is Mr. David Hatter. The tennis team practices every day from 1:30 till 4:00. The season started in February after four months of practice. Hopes of a successful season were up after a victorious open- ing match. The girls' team was led by Sue Rueth who went on win- ning With a twisted ankle. The boys' team was led by George Keller who fought a leg injury. Although this season wasn't very successful, most of the team will be remaining next year. 14 ! Tennis Front row -Jill Smith, Claudia O'Neil1, Cheryl Amodie. Row 2- Sue Rueth, Cindy Weer, Donna Ness, Cathy Mahoney. Front row - Skip Keller, Leo Fuentes. Row 2 - Rolando Martinez, john Adams, Tony Palmer, Alan Hessell. fy' ggfv :ir' fyf41yf.Q -vyie.. -'Frei' Plea 6 v 5 Y 0 fffw-seal 5 5.4 ,, W,-yy off 1-4+ A 441 .QT 1.71, 1 f y K, .. ' , . , , P pf 9 is iefwy- iw ,. VT ,,, . s M? .Isis , l is . sf Tennis seniors are Cindy Weer, Claudia O'Neill, Cheryl Amodie, and jill Smith. Mel Z Sue Rueth is the number one player on the girls' fgam, Leo Fuentes IS the top ranked player for the boys team Gymnasts practice hard, perform well Front row - Ivery Walker, Coach Noel Miner, Melinda Strother. Row 2 - Co-Captain Louise Sellin, Tina Balsarno, Co-Captain Miriam Bartolomey. Front row - Raul Morejon, LO'-li5 DUEYO, Reynold Bodden, Antonio Hidalgo, Row 2 - Co-Captain Dennis Denman, Derrick Greaves, Delmar Gullett Coach Donald Hoecherl, Randy Propps, Tyrone Vereen, Co-Captain Mark johns. 1 ' syinnastics Co-Captain Louise Sellin, Coach Noel Miner, Co-Captain Miriam Bartolomey. Coach Donald Hoecherl, Co-Captain Mark johns, Co-Captain Dennis Denman. The gymnastics team strived their hardest. It took much practice and required concen- tration and coordination and strength. Being in shape and being graceful is part of Gym- nastics. This year the boy's gymnas- tic team put in a lot of effort and great strength to perform per- fectly. Excellent timing was needed, and the hours of prac- tice showed up in improved skills throughout the year. Gymnastics X 147 ?? Girls prepare for competition ,,Iof.-'bs , iii Sitting - Aldena Hollis, Iacquelyn Pharr, jackie Nelson, Shirley Robinson, Sue Ridgway. Standing - Aurora Benn, Zina Pinckney, Helen Tyler, Tammy Richardson, Brenda Hunt. . A . li in ,gbif U5 P4 ,f Sitting - Sandra Thompson, Lutica johnson, Iocelyn Ealy, Pam Washington, Iris English. Row 2 - Varlie Daniels, Iresa Woods, Diane Straughter, Montrese Albury, Aderline Whipple. Under the leadership of a new coach, Mr. Wil- lie Melvin, the 1976 girls' softball team looked forward to a promising season. The girls spent count- less hours batting, pitching, running and fielding as they pre- pared for the competi- tion ahead. -,J . . ',,' ' VXSWHT? I A: ' , . V+ -w o f 'fY' 2 L -A V1 5 , gl W gf is 'qrgh lx f 4' , , 4 1 f 'f 7 3 ff' ' - 'ily + 5i g ' --4,2-. 3 . ,W ling , , ' , q fg1,o3jQ'fr,n-e Q ' 'Q ,. Q' Q 0' L il ffl f - J-1' - . I Ni' , ' '. 'ffl hx -3 'fl ' ,, .. ' . 4 , , .MA . K 1 1 A , ' ,, g ju- -L.: , y - 1 ,. .. -A. fl :s. S M,,w1 ff',. - 5 13915, nf l p .iff iris! L'-ghd I l - ,Q-gs ,-- - 'A A W 5 5, ' ' - X .-, H ' , gg . , A, f K E' , 'J 'ty 3.,,,1 -, Af V 4 jug 1,1- sl - gf -V Y 13' ig 2. l, if - Q g fy: ga. -2 . - ? , . ,:g,,.f1,j' -1 sf '-T' , L- . , . g W - ge 'll V- J johnjiesta V 1 d nan Nelson e th -,5-76 cap- , tainsg . i ' I v , '- X - .1 . 1 ' fi '- -O Q 1 -1, ,. X Gig , ,f 3 ilk! 7 H , Senior Brian Nelson: 100 B 2, 'fy , ,M-.. fr , ,9- utterfly - 57.9 M l isiirfiorljahnjfresfaz 100 Backstroke Q, nllo f'4 1 u-.:i.w:. Sgnior David Jaffe: D 'bWimmers make big splash -.-..unv ' Ioh ankms, Congratulations for breaklng hel ince 1967. diving record 'WW wxfiw 'Qs mgggfga 3445? 453 amd? 'gif A WW elson Testa, Sereeigni lead team The men's swimming Chiefs started out slow this past season, but with all but four of last year's team re- turning, they ended the sea- son exceptionally well. Under the coaching of Mr. Henry Adams, the men got through a tough and very hard season, ending it pro- ving that they are not only 152 X Swimming x.,.ia1i , Front row lim O'Nei1l, john Welsh, Ronny Bush, Angel Acevedo, Charles Summey, Danny Kenny, john Testa, Brian Nelson, john Hicks, Pat Kenny, Roberto Arana, Charles Young, Iohn Hankins, jeff Turri, Steve Stricklen, David Iaffe, Row 2 - Rose Castillo, Michele Serecigni, Barbara Peachey, Kathy O'Rourke, Sharon DeSoto, Tammy l-lydes, Lucinda Toms, Robin Peachey, Betsy Simms, Barbie Simms, Elisa Serecigni, Sharon Fletcher Kelly Bibey, Robin Castillo, Betty McGregor, Kim Knollman. the No. 1 water polo players but the best in swimming too. Seniors and captains, Brian Nelson and Iohn Testa, helped lead the men to their victories. With nine seniors leaving, they expect to have an even tougher season next year. But they plan to try as hard or harder than they did this year. Coach Henry Adams jx A .' 5' 1 , L25 Sith S A -puff .4 S.,- X J J -aj, , 3' . .wJ'! V1 .L . 5 l ' , V y, . M' -f -we , ir 1 , A , fy ling f , ,W .ti . it f Z ,N- t . gig i . if ' gl ff? V 3 l , 'V 'iii f ' a f. 334 sift, A f fff' w-.. 'gg-Q , t , . 'f rf . N iw PLfVw?Q 'I 15 -. fe 'qV's'1'i 5 ' ft ' N ln' S!! : fy' i ,arg ue ,' rl: 5 , fi 4,1 f , 'fef'oQwg1i 4 ', 'X ,' QI , fl' 'QM gysi . 5': W., , , 6, 1- 'fffif' 1 W u ry 'Hi -5 f, fl -,gfgf ffiif -Fr. ' - W Qi, ' 4, 5. if,-K-I ,Q 3 'fwfr ,!'E5hi, ia, I v A 'f 1 '11 is 1 1?-ixf3g,., Qw5ggggg. W V - Eff, , L Asst. Coach Robert Dunham This year's women's swimming team was Carol City's strongest. With everyone returning, it was a very promising year. The girls worked long and hard to get where they were, and with only four seniors leav- ing they are looking forward to having an even stronger team next year. Senior and captain, Michele Serecigni led the team. Swimming I 153 They're off and running -. ,.....,.,fy9-we I l 'X t. kgs., .,.af.,ji,:,,:,,E.. .lj Q -,g d 3fM1: L1 3iwm. E I C il Q, sg iejvl' T1- .5955 , s 1 1 W-V17 ' ' iw ' fr'-E :EEST ' .1?Q153.'?15- 'ffl' ll X12 . fY:,El:-?iI,i?ff'l' 2 I , Ag , e- vo t 'W nMra'tf:' :9fz:-'sh,:ff.- ...sz,.,:gf,.:.?521ggrgft+,sqrsnSiggp 253137 y 1 if 55-wr -- , f .- - ,-, sim, ?,,.y., 77 B2 C r X ig gf 9 Q L v 1 I V r E 'lk f 1 Wim L 1 L , ,W . f W. .X Mark Miller shows his smoothness over the hurdles. The running Chiefs ran away from almost every oppo- nent this season. Fred Nixon, Carl Crawford, Greg Campbell, Darryl' Owens, and hurdler Mark Pat Miller helped to accomplish the Chiefs' winning efforts. Brett Dutton added victories in the long distance races. 154 X Track 'L W ix 'El I f 1 35 '11'f,'..::Qy E . if 9 .A via Y L 4... Iohnny Rodgers goes air borne over the hurdles 'Wu-. ,SMEQ . l i swf . .. EEE VS .tif at .3 it 2 at ' ,I 4,6 ICQ, ' usenet. nrsvlv' 'r n1vv0,.0.. uooo.'.i ot' mv? oo' 4 Q . Coach joe Pieze concentrates on his runners. Kneeling - Mark Miller. Standing - Melvin George, Antonio Burke. 3 t is Kenneth Young, Regginal White, Iohnny Rogers, -...- L-i Ronald Sapp just clears the high jump bar. A, we ,g, . 1 X, L 5 t E.-L, p P A 9 5 ,J gf, If ,we rr, f I ' If W N , , ., :,iQmQlsfNi4Sf.i', ' , Y ' 'iy' 1 V la Ii1ff'g::f2-:-',.vaf.: Q M ,.,.. t , r, ,, .,.. , in 2 T' tv E G fc 5 g, -Q . N was f 'e Ched Finch, Michael Brown, Clarence Dickson, Fred Nixon, Greg Campbell, Ralph Bums are off and running, U? .,E'g'E-SQ! 2'f,flg'??3,i,'.1E in cr,f .cs at , yum,-,ff - Vernon Wilder shows his concentration in throwing the discus. lv ,E M. J V yi! Bill Hassell, Grey Harvey and Brett Dutton practice for long distance running. Track I 155 These Chiefs are hard to beat David Grant shows his style in the shot put. 'ni 13511-5 jimmy Williams practices for the long jump. Keith Francis takes off for the long jump. 156 I Track AL... Les Green looks at the world from a different view. -uw I uf? Kneeling - Clarence Baker, Keith Francis, Alvester Martin, Ronald Sapp, Lascell Pryce, Vernon Wilder, King Scott. Standing - Les Green, james Jordan, David Grant, Carl Waker, jimmy Jones, Mavrice Woodside. Kneeling- Bill Hassell, Greg Harvey, Brett Dutton, Standing-Terry Coley, M. Moley, Rick O'Ffari1l, Ronaald Sapp, Paul Smith, Darrell Miller, Derrick McEl- liott. Head Track Coach, Ioe Pieze gives instructions. oftball team h SOFTBALL SCOREBOARD MCC C 5 9 OPP 0 Norlancl 1 1 M Springs 9 1 N Miami 9 1 Hia Miami Lakes 12 11 Central 13 Mmm 7 Edison 9 4 N Miami Beach 9 'W' 3 Northwestern 5 3 Hialeah 7 5 Iackson A I 9 1 Valerie Dumas shows perfection while pitching. It was the first for a girls' varsity softball team to compete against other schools. Unfortu- nately they didn't escape first year jitters, and went up against ten opponents without a vic- to . Tyhe girls, enthusiastic about the season, never let down. They came up short against Miami Springs and Central when they thought they had victory clinched. 158 I Softbai as first year jitters Front Row - Robin Saunders, Leann Porter, Aldena Hollis, Alice Burkes. Row 2 - Diana Straughter, Angela Veal, Avis Rowan, Zena Pinckney. Row 3 - Kelly MacDonald, Aurora Benn, Helen Tyler, Kathy Esasky, Shirley Robinson, Valerie Dumas, Coach Barbara Stanha- gen. O ,, ww, 5 . Aurora Benn catches the ball with superb handling. Pitch it to me right here, honey. Golfers tee off to good year Jimmy Smith, Mark Powell, Captain Dennis Hayes, lay Powell, jerry White. It was a year of If's for MCC's golf team . . . lf just a few more putts dropped . . . If only the best looking girls could caddy . . . If there were more consistent straight, long drives . . . If the team could break the school re- cord. The team spent long hours in practice to improve their win-loss record, and those 'hours paid off in individual skill and personal accomplishment. I I -los Wt VQQN.. . ' . ...,...., L V K ff' few rg' S-L 'lbs -avi 4 1 - 5 1..ei:fl.L,l H ak. Y 2.-gxriil NFQTQTYQ - . ' 'E g1.'ie-'tfifgweifarw i ' - is-fray Wy -gg ' ff, . e e -A 1. ww f ew .iff 'W 2 , , . K - Qf i Q . J. - f , A -t , :s1if15fQf'?fw veil . ,se it-wk '1wQw 1 -'E .. p 2 , 1'-z'.:.a31f'::'-J-tzwcrv. Captain Dennis Hayes shows perfect form. jerry White prepares for a tee shot. ark Powell works on his upswing. jimmy Smith rears back to crunch his drive. Klolfvl 159 Baseball Chiefs are still champs Q i Q -o ,C so Q Front Row - Enrique Espineira, Humberto Ponce, Pablo Barrios, Steve Salazar, German Gonzalez, Luis Varela, Tom Brandon, Iesus Ponce, Barry Barfield. Row 2- Head Coach Robert Hertler, Cesar Zamora, Iohn Beasley, Don Trucks, Randy Bush, Nick Esasky, Alberto Schweyer, Robbie Alvarez, Mark Reynolds, Asst. Coach Larry Bymes. With seven returning varsity players from last year's team, Coaches Rob Hertler and Larry Byrnes started varsity tryouts in September in order to pre- pare the remaining seventeen to represent the Carol City Chiefs and last year's state championship. Nine of the ten new players moved up from last year's junior varsity, a squad that played under the same system. Poise and lots of hard work was needed by this year's squad in order to have a successful season because everyone wanted to beat the state champs. Last summer Coach Hertler was named Coach of the Year by the Florida Coaches' As- sociation. 160 f Baseball Coaches Larry Bymes and Rob Hertler discuss strategy with Captain Robbie Alvarez and Co-Captain Randy Bush. john Beasley concentrates on his pitching. Gen S xt - ' . f ,Q ,, ' 'Q- ff .. ,. - - .. ' ' hiffirg ll? . ' r I , ' - gf --ww lf fa U 'THQ C1 iif41.32brig ' ,f QW- A ' Mew as R ...eil it ,W q fs v.n,,51it, ,Aja k k LJk r,K.L,!,. .c.,:,r,,,nav:gJ:bn X . ' if f me fl N'2QJj1.- wg., J . y 'Alu , 'W ' iz, I .1 3 .I . !f5?',:1.f-1-Y 'Q , ' . -. ' ' ' 1 f- E can . . X -V ts'- 722'fwf:f-4 ' . . '. - i 3- N -vii + i Y!!-7--'QNQ , W. .- ' -- , T1'+'2Hf'-+R D-fa3't5'3s-fi-'L--w13tfr'b+t. . 1 , ' --1.esm?'?.'2?.-.Q'ef-v1 K'lff.i12-- Steve Salazar throws to first base Randy Bush leaps for a high catch. .Y , x s 5 nh' ',,, 9 : Q :i .vw .V ms- ,-4 German Gonzalez signals the pitcher Practice starts early in 1975 Barry Barfield chases a high fly ball. Captain Robbie Alvarez eyes his team with pride. 162 l Baseball Humberto Ponce shows good concentration on ground ball. Nick Esasky Makes a quick stop for a big play. Tom Brandon gets ready for a big play. Don Trucks gets ready with his fast ball. Enrique Espineira throws to third for a double play, Baseball I 163 ray. - L Chiefs face rough schedule with high hopes x Y' 2 -W We we Alberto Schweyer shows perfect form in throwing the ball home. , es e A l 5 ' f Mark Reynolds practices catching low pitches. Cesar Zamaxa works on good outfield form. 164 I Baseball Young Chiefs look to promising future A E? Y - f 5554. vw Q, :f..4,4fg 'St if R t 955Tw.,r,. . JR ' ff ' ' -Jah'-4. .mu . . . kr. I , ,Q V r , fy s . , :,.3ty.4f,f,E,gta ce 'Q , ' A jfgg,gf135,,frg?q,:5g .mwnf -Ei M - , sc W ce Front row - Brian Almyda, Nirol Posada, juan Machado, Dennis Morales, Hextor Maldonado, Willy Barrios, Israel Caraza, Willy Nicholas. Row 2-Osmar Escalonte, Armando Femandez, Frank Gonzalez, Tony Williamson, Pedro Cofino, Charlie Cade, Abel Veulens, Pedro Pizzaro, Coachjoseph Mihalek. Nirol Posada, Coach Mihalek and Abel Veulens show perfect picture of hitting. .xr M . Israel Caraza has a sure catch for one out in the first inning. After a 17 and 2 season last year, IV players moving up to Varsity, this year's JV Baseball team was almost entirely 10th graders. Israel Caraza and Nirol Posada returned from last year' s team and helped the squad with their outfield and pitching duties, as well as with their leadership abilities. According to Coach joe Mihalek, hard Work, dedication and positive leadership helped his young team to a fine year. JV Baseball fi 165 West, Rowan lead Chiefs to victory HIAHI glAH1 QIAM1 MXAMJ glAM1 E1 'TH' Front row- Les Davis, john Iones, Ricky Hixon, Lester Patterson, Ken Reed, Angelo Thrower. Row 2 - Coach Gerald Lotito, Harry Rowan, Floyd West, Herman Lee, Anthony Brown, Iohn Swain, Rogers Brown, Coach jack Brady. The basketball Chiefs pro- vided loyal MCC fans with much excitement all through their winning season. Much of their success was due to an all- out effort by the seniors, espe- cially Floyd West and Harry Rowan. Une of the games that high- lighted the season was the 77-62 victory over Miami Springs that marked Coach lack Brady's 250 wins. Due to an excellent coaching staff and much teamwork, the '76 varsity Chiefs ended the season with a 14-10 record and a second place trophy in the Is- land City Christmas tourna- rnent Floyd West was named to the Miami News' second team and the Herald's third team while Harry Rowan made Honorable Mention on both. The Chiefs ended the season as runners-up in District 14AAAA after losing a close champif ship gar f Ciialeah Miami Lakes. I MIAMI XQXAHI 915511 xgghlll The Brady Bunch fCoach jack Brady, Harry Rowan, Les Davis, Lester Patterson, Floyd West and Anthony Brownj show the trophy they won in the Island City Christmas Toumament in Key West. 1 W V N N Floyd West shows his style in making points. Anthony Brown takes the ball from North Miami. I A Head Coach Brady and Coach Lotito discuss the game plan for a victory with the players. Lester Patterson controls both man and ball. Basketball l 169 It'se action on the courts for MCC QJQV' HI44' 5 Harry Rowan shows his love for the basket while Lester Patterson looks on. i 1 Ricky Hixson blocks a North Miami score as lohn Swain stands ready to assist. 170 EF .li Anthony Brown out jumps everyone for a rebound. Hand and ball - it's another score for MCC's Chiefs 6367 23782 M?C 1,21 ,Q 79552 54 52 56 ? - M 60 E. 74 67 74 79 60 61 Baby Chiefs off to good start Kneeling - Co-Captains: Gary jackson, Rodney Wilder. Standing - Dion Clark, Richard Famell, Reggie Miller, Gamal Crosby, Ieff Baskin Robert Caldwell, Ron Collins, Ieff Roberts, Henry Snell, 172 Rodney Wilder, top ball handler for the Iunior Varsity, helped set the pace for another winning season. Reggie Miller and Gary Iackson also showed their talent as the Chiefs went 12-9 for the season. Center Reggie moved up to the Varsity and had the chance to help the Chiefs in the play-offs. The Junior Varsity had a lot of size and talent, and Coach Gerald Lotito said he expects them to be among the top teams in the near future. I 2' -ll Baby Chiefs jump off to a great start against North Miami Seniors rebound in strong season finish Front- Lillion Allen, Shirley Robinson, Pam Washington. Row 2 - Coach Dorothy Poole, Aldena Hollis, Jeannie Tynes, Undril Vicks, Aurora Benn, Helen Tyler, Dianne Straughter, Sabrina Douglas. Aurora Benn thumps the ball into the basket. Eugena Tynes concentrates on the basket. 174 I Ba. 1' all Undril Vicks watches as the ball goes into the basket. Lillion Allen jumps for a rebound. Helen Tyler has a style of her own. SCOREBOARD MCC OPP 27 Edison 48 34 North Miami Beach 43 31 Miami Springs 53 32 Central 48 65 Norland 41 32 North Miami 57 70 Iackson 47 85 Hialeah 31 74 HialeahlMiami Lakes 37 59 Northwestern 54 65 Palmetto 59 The varsity girls started their season in a slump, losing 4 games in a row, but they came back strong and finished with a 5-6 record. The outstanding scorer for the season was Helen Tyler. Graduating members include Helen Tyler, Aldena Hollis and Shirley Robinson from the var- sity team and Annette Bennett from IV. Bash .ll l 175 Reynolds leads JV through rough season Row 1 - Janice Gallon, Annette Bennett. Row 2 - Coach Barbara Stanhagen, Theresa Blizzard, Barbara Reynolds, Sherrell Oliver, Connie Carswell, Rosetta Billingsley, Debbie Groth, Donna Rowland. l ' N After a season of 1 i long, hard practice, the IV Chiefs finished their season with a 3-4 record. They lost to powerhouse teams Iackson, Northwest- ern and unbeaten Palmetto. The key scorer was Barbara Reynolds, but it was a team effort that produced the end results . SCOREBOARD MCC OPP 30 North Miami Beach 20 27 Miami Springs 19 21 Palmetto 52 47 Jackson 70 33 I-lialeah!Miarni Lakes 26 36 Northwestern 50 13 Palmetto 53 X I , Annette Bennett sinks the ball with a lay up, Theresa Blizzard prepares for the rebound. i all Bowling Chiefs continue to Win Donald Castilloux has that Chief determina- Marcia Eisenbeis shows her way gf handling tion. Charles johnson strives for a strike. Captain Danny Antonoglou shows perfect form. A good season? You know it! MCC's boys' Bowling team finished number 2 in the coun- try, while the girls' finished number 3. Boys' Co-Captain Rhon Folkman placed fourth in the district and sixth in the county with an average of 189.12. Cap- tain Danny Antonoglou fol- lowed closely with a 181.90 av- erage. Captain Paula Fritts led the girls, to a 5-4-1 season, while high scorer was Co-Captain - Robin Saunders. the ball. Captain Paula Fritts bowls a mean game. Boo Boo Young works on that spare. MCC BOWLING TEAM SCOREBOARD MCC OPP MEN'S WOMEN'S 1-3 Hia-Miami Lakes 0-4 3-1 Norland 4-1 4-0 Pace 4-0 1-3 North Miami Beach 1-3 1-3 North Miami 0-4 2-2 Hia-Miami Lakes 0-4 2-2 Norland 2-2 3-1 Pace 3-1 2-2 North Miami Beach 3-1 3-1 North Miami 3-1 4-3-3 Final 5-4-1 Junior Varsity is U BEATABLE C. st. Q 8' As . . . , Q1 ggx Ak 5, Q l JJ. IF ans p WlJs 3' ' 1 if ......' E-.P-I. Cry, L- , Q53 'Je' W I . 7 , . N' f ' t ' '54 L- i C . 'i,1 3 I ff - s i 'FQJE1' ' ' f L 's 'Y o ti waist-QF' 'T' ' t. ,, ...,. M C ,jsp ,M , k . V, . Front Row - Marvin Houston, Labrount Harris, Rickey Hixon, Elgin Tucker, Frank Bivins, Tony Porter, Rod Ealy, Ched Finch, Michael Brown, john jones, Preston Graves, Darrell Cunningham. Row2 -Tony Wann, Harry Rogers, Mike Vereen, Curtis Smith, Charles Branch, Alex Phillips, Eric Tunsil, Eddie Walker, Michael johnson, Charles Belton, Winston Garner, Sammy King, Rodney Wilder. Row 3 - Robert Owens, Ken Young, Rickey Dunn, Terry Daniels, Homer Tucker, Darryl Mobley, Dino Clark, Dwayne Burse, I. J. johnson, Derek King, jim Bishop. Row 4 - Ianemre D3V15f Ronald Buckles, Thomas Washington, lose Hucie, Melvin King, Manuel McMullen, Ralph Martin, Juio Choo, Ronald Hayes, Rudy Bailey, David Lee. Row 5- john Lewis, Alton Roberts, William Glisson,1ose Delgato, Gary jackson, John Howdin, jose De La Rosa, Jeff King, Calvin Logue, Charles Scott. Row 6- George Shaw, Tony Williamson, james Richardson, Gary Mitchell, Angelo Thrower, David Glenn. Row 7 - Mark Wilder, Manager. Never at Carol City has there been a IV as good as the '75 Iunior Varsity. With the no. 1 offense and defense in the county, the achievement was made possible. Defensive Captain Dwayne Burse was the leading hitter, while Offensive Captain Terry Daniels was the leading rusher. The IV Chiefs' hard-hitting de- fense was not scored on until the fourth quarter of the fourth game of the season. If the offense was not rushing the ball down oppo- nents' throats, they would throw long from the Wishbone to Kelvin jackson, a move usually good for a touchdown. The standout season marked Mike Fox's first year as Head IV Coach. This record could not have been achieved without him and the help of Coaches Jerry Lotito, jeff Paris, Larry Byrnes and Tony Zucco. 178 I IV Football Co-Captains Dwayne Burse and Terry Daniels join Coaches jeff Paris, Larry Bymes, Mike Fox and Jerry Lotito. tile. :- Fla Kelvin jackson scores against the Chargers. The Chiefs' hard hitting defense coughs up another fumble. Varsity cheerleaders introduce the offensive line at the last pep rally -- Alton Roberts, Andrea Wilson, John Howdin,Iu1o Choo, Grace johns, David Lee. Alex Phillips leaves the Charger defenders on their backs. - -V,,V OPP 1. fvrootball 1 179 Season ends 8-2 for best-ever record '55 i --r When Coach Anderson talks, his team listens. Thirteen may be an unlucky number for some, but MCC's Chiefs refused to recognize this. Their 8-2 record, the result of individual effort and the team's Chief Pride , was the best in MCC's 13 year history. The Chiefs ended the season first in offense in Dade County, while Lorenzo Roan led the county with over 7 yards per carry. Defensively the Chiefs, throughout the sea- son ranked no. 1 and 2 in Dade, ended on top. The North Dade journal named Coach Ierry Anderson 1975's Coach of the Year , and Chief Pride was the slogan of coaches and team alike. Fred Nixon and Ion Bell led the individual honors when they were named by the Herald as 2 of the state's top 10 players. Lorenzo Roan made the All-County team, and Clar- ence Baker and Gary Parker were named All-City. In addition, Parker and Baker made the News' All-County team, as did Keith Francis, Reggie Ogburn. Vernon Wilder and David Ritchey were on the third team. Nixon was the third leading scorer in Dade, while Ogburn quarterbacked the journals team. In the journal, Parker, Roan, Baker, Francis, Ritchey and Wilder were named to the first on the second, as well as All-County and All-City. It was a record breaking year at MCC! iso 1 Football Carol City rushes out oft th heO The Crunch Bunch listens carefully for the next play. Lorenzo Roan outdistances everyone for an 81 yard touchdown against North Miami. Ricky Coleman and James Gilbert stop a jackson running back for no gain. Carol City's No. 1 ranked offense readies to move on attack. Barry Barfield looks for day light against Edison. Keith Francis tackles a Springs' runner before he tums the comer. Football ! 181 Coaches lead Chiefs to successful season x 'QUE J A Defensive Line Coach Jeff Klores X e'-E' Head Coach jerry Anderson enjoys victory over NW. Line Backer Coach Walt Olson Offensive Line Coach Ken Jaworski Defensive End Coach Ioe Malbouef 182 I Football Offensive End Coach Vernon Wilder Defensive Back Coach joe Pre-ze Mr Sh91f01'1 Whlffle Trainer , ' M: 7 We 'f 'K ,M 5' ' I f kWW,M,W,ig :W f C t t, .,,.r.,ff+ we m,.pvuB89l'5f1iJ7m Clarence Baker chops up Northwestern for 114 yards for the night V , 2 H K V.V U - a1af,:,t ,,, , -ew-ff. Fred Prescott puts Northwestern's running back down easily. . vt-f,m.,.W.,, L dz +11 tdfld tv ff ' 'f Q av AV W -225 , 2 1 Pk Action is the name of the game at MCC Clarence Gooden is all over Hialeah QB for a big loss. Carol City's defense makes life bad for N. Miami's offense. Fred Nixon dances his way around right end for 6 points over Edison. Lester Williams and Keith Francis block an Edison punt. John Swain tums upfield with the great block by Darryl Owens. 184 1' Fc Fred Barrios and Cosmo Iorden show that the field goal was good Carol City's Crunch Bunch defense set up for another battle. Arthur Thompkins picks off a pass from Northwestern's receiver. Jon Bell powers over Lake's defense for a first down. ' Willie Fruitree and Fred Prescott sandwich a Spring's runner. Mi 74 by v v v ' 'fw+LJ.Ki1??l5.1 David Ritchey recovers a fumble and runs in for a TD, Hollywood Thompkins shows his style in back field. l 185 wr They showed their CHIEF PRIDE i 186 X Football Fred Nixon Rogers Brown Arthur Thompkins john Swain jeremiah Daniels Keith Francis Cosmo jordan Uriel Roman Ralph Bums Barry Barfield Andy Caldwell joe Stallworth Matthew Geller Warren Edwards Fred Prescott james Smith Lorenzo Roan Clarence Baker jon Bell james jordan Alvester Martin King Scott Charles Graff Troy Taylor Rick Christian Barry Williams Sinclair Allen Victor Torres Ernest Carroll Gary Parker Randy Elliott joe Shankowitz Ricky Coleman Reggie Ogbum john Richardson Kelvin Daniels Fred Barrios Rafael Aguila Keith Smith Keith Carter .we-v --t V we -wi it n individual Reggie Ogburn runs around Edison's de- fense for a Carol City score. Ricky Coleman makes it hard for North Miami's quarterback to find an open receiver. Outstanding Player Awards 1975 Outstanding Offensive Back Fred Nixon Outstanding Defensive Back Keith Francis Outstanding Offensive Lineman Gary Parker Outstanding Defensive Lineman Most Improved Offense David Ritchey Barry Williams Most Improved Defense Arthur Thompkins Scholar Athlete Best Underclassman Most Courageous Offense Most Courageous Defense Chief Pride Award Most Valuable Player' Plaque of Appreciation haf' Robert Alvarez Lester Williams David Grant Cleve Nielsen Carl Walker jay Lovett james Gilbert Jose Shepp d juan Soto Fred Abad Rubin Proctor Darryl Owens Todd Pryce Walter Lawton Larry Greggs joseph Cozart Gregory Peak Vernon Wilder David Ritchey Cleveland Roberts Old Thames Vernon Wilder Lorenzo Roan Reggie Ogburn Ricky Coleman Barry Barfield Clarence Baker Irwin Kurtzack Football X 187 Chiefs keep on Winning, Winning, Winning X Clarence Baker tums on the speed for a TD over Northwestem. Fred Nixon flies into the end zone for 6. 8 1 no - ,R ee.e M, f 'eee ,,eee 8, X A, x ' 'J --W ' . ,Ly lg... , .Las , if ,f 7 f A .,.b-M-N. 5 l , Keith Francis runs a kickoff back to NorIand's 45 yard line. Dr. Irwin Kurtzack is the team doctor. 188 I Fo Carol City ends the season with the best record ever, 8-2 . . sag... T5 ' - silica-.vlle?,S'f-5. --when 'fir SEL-41? 'fig Ii 95-551.9 hi 52 , 2. Yi .. f. ,.i,.saKR.,. I The Varsity season Q It was a very good year for the football Chiefs -and their fans. Statistically MCC led the county-in both offenseiandfdefensef-and dominated positions on the-All-City and,AlleCounty teams.--, . . , e Only Zilosses marred an otherwise perfect season, afclose.,one,to Hialeah and the other to State Champions, lgflialeah-Miami Lakes. But itwas the victories, the spirit and the Chief'Pride off, ,W players, coaches and fans that made the '75 seasornso 'assessing . V. . a very good year indeed! Iamboree 1-1 L' A ' L if ' 'Carol City opened the season with a 1-0 win'o'ver'Norliancl in Jamboree. Strong defensive play by both teams 'forced thefiChiefs and the Vikings into a tie-breaker, the first held imder'Dacle's-new regulations. Carol City won in overtime 1-O. - f S 5 1' - -- .- In the second game, Hialeah recovered a--CC fumble an-d capitalized on the Chiefs mistake with a field goal. Despite efforts of the Chiefs, the final score remained 0-3. . . ,- . . Carol City 20 + North Miami 9 , . . Avictory over the Pioneers in the regular season opener was next. North Miami scored first, but the rest ofthe game belonged to the Chiefs who gained 372 yards in their ground attack alone. Reggie Ogburn scored first after Ricky Coleman recovered a fum- ble at the Pioneers' 18 yard line. Then Rogers Brown intercepted a pass at North Miami's 6 yard line, and'Lorenzof-Roaniran it in. Roan, who piled up 168 yards for the night, scored again-after Keith Fran- cis picked off another pass. Roan ran it in for 81 yards. -Fred Barrios' kicks were good for 2 extra points, bringing the final score to 20-9. Carol City 20 - North Miami Beach 0 - - Despite some of the worst weather of the year, MCC's offense racked up 3 touchdowns in the first half, and the defense never let the Chargers catch up. A Fred Nixon scored first on a 13 yard run that ended a 53 yard drive. Next Reggie Ogburn passed to Greg Peak, and FrediBarrios converted again for 14-0. Ion Bell gained 69 yards and scored on a final 1 yard drive, bringing the final score to 20-0. Carol City 26 - Norland 7 L L john Swain led the Chiefs to their 26'-7 romp over Norland by running for 97 yards, passing for 49 rnore'and scoring twicef Cosmo Iordan's pass to Greg Peak gave the Chiefs the extra pointfand a 14-7 lead at the half. interceptions by King Scott and Barry Barfield andta fumble re- covery by David Ritchey kept action alive in the second half, but it wasn't until the closing minutes that MCC scored again. Lorenzo' Roan ran the ball for a 25 yard score, and Ion Bell followed him with the final TD with only 44 seconds remaining. Hialeah 3 - Carol City 0 , Carol City entered Hialeah Stadium ranked 441 in offense and 492 in defense, but somehow the Chiefs couldn't get their offensive machine going. The game was a defensive battle on both sides. A Hialeah field goal in the third quarter kept the game out of reach for'MCC, but Carol City's Crunch Bunch defense held Hialeah to a 3-0 win. Carol City 19 - Miami Springs 14 - Quarterback Reggie Ogbum opened the scoring against Miami Springs on a 34 yard TD run that capped a 75 yard opening drive. Thenthe Chiefs' kick off team showed their Chief-.Pride again when David Ritchey, with, excellent blocking from Keith Francis, ran a Springs' fumble into the end gzone for a second score, all Within the first 3172 minutes. A The defense 'took over for most of the rest of the game, allowing only2 TD's. T' . - f -. 1 - ,ft 'f -f .511 iafxw git, ,lrgzgig . . . - , . .. r ., -- ,. M -is --ii 'rf-f-.rg--f-,...,,-. --Ms -, S A final touchdown'-by-1 . , Q , ., . WiW1iH5--Streaks Wifi? as mf rifl Q .,,. t-1' .,, - The Chisfshad nies in the first halfffhtti afterthat. , 3 f. .- -lf Q ,.-. 1 f i'ff i T3 f Lester Williams opened iipftliefsilecond 'i'i Edison punt and ran it in Sigerei 'Nixon's running accounted -fdr Thompkins' interception-of.anlEtliSOITf'PassSset' up by Lorenzo Roan. Roan ledfthe offense, gaining 196 yards , ries, jr ,. .5 .Tr Q- i - . . S Keith -Francis, Rickyfloleiznan -and Rogers Brownruined theyaidegg ers? passing, as the destroyed their,n1nninga3itaQk,Q .Carol--City Went into the,-lqckergiooniilfwith, a.20-O victory 1 . SOIt'SfR31der54 gf .- :Qi --.. .'.. 3 .V .,. 1-5 L Ugg . , 1 f . Careltiltyiii 7, 1 c -r 5 laCkS0H 099311551 'i1PL Zaliifilhilliiifiili-iQi35iiYfffd div? fbriaisfifsf touchdown, while Carol Cityj wasfiiiriable to get on the-fscdreboard before the half endedlt Aitii T i L' if W K if L L The second half was a different story. Carol City-ididatreverse to Fred Nixon for the Chiefs' first score, and Fred Barriosttied the game 7-7. Neither team was able to-get another score on the board before time ran out, and thefgarne went into a tie-breaker. , .3 The Chiefs showed their high spirit by penetrating the Generals territory with a pass from Reggie,-Ogburn to Greg Beale-.and a,514 yard run by Ion Bell. MCC's 8-7 victory marked their firstzwin ever over lackson. L , f, Hialeah-Miami Lakes 25- Carol City 7 , Carol City entered Hialeah Stadiurii as the underdogs, but they ran all over highly touted H ialeah-Miami Lakes throughout the 'C half. Reggie Ogburn marched the 'Chiefs up and down the fieldlauti iir' was able to put only 7 points on the scoreboardg Lakesfrecoveredh' fffj Reggie pass and ran it to a 7-7 tieat theihalfi- '5 ' A' i Ion Bell and Fred Nixon were talcenfolit of the garneirtithe second Q .,... . M, ,, . . ga, 515334 5 half with injuries, while Lakes cOrttinu'e'd-ter capitalizeqfon MGCfSvY '--'2f'1 ' as at misfortunes. Although the Chiefs-domirtatedithe game-Siatisgcallysv - 6 K g Nj ,ssr the final score was a 28-7 win for Lakes who went-rongtorbecqmee -tg-'L?g ' e State Champions. -, , 5 fl .Q Caf01CifY 26 + Norfhw-esfsfntg,--.sc - Carol City got back on the winning ,streak the next a 26-8 victory over Northwestern's Bulls.,,,C1arence Chiefs with 115 yards rushing, as.the'Bulls could nat the rest of the Chiefsjunder control. -,james Gilbert openedfscoring when he recovered ia blocked punt the end zonej Fre3d Niikori scored next. Then Clarence Baker carried for 67 yards, Reggie! 'Ogburn completed the drive to score-. David Ritchey adcted-rnore points by recovering a fumble and running it in for 63 yards.. - ..1, -es The Chiefs' Crunch Bunch -defense--gave up only 8 points. - t Carol-City 33 r-:Central 18 -. - -r,g', The Chiefs entered MiarnifDade North's Stadiumand promptly ,proceededfo spoil Centrale homecoming-33-18. Arthur Thornpkins- picked up a fumble on the opening, off and ran it in forg2Q yards. Then Fred Nixon contributed-histalent with touchdowns ,and,98 -yards rushing for the night. fy V L V Q .Clarenceyldaker carried straight iipg,tl?ge'rniddle 6 times, powering his wayiinto the end zone. Iaines Cilideiittiicked up a loose ball and ran it in for 6 more points, and Carol Chiefs 'came home singg ing with their best-ever recorclbf 8-2. f t -, tfifgfiz , 5 193 2 :ee i -ftffflr?i3?t Q .,., 3-Le r-.1 -A ae -an at -risk its x T L l5hotoiCredit - Bob East, Vg ' 1 18Qf ie. R9- 2 -rk-'. .rig f - -- eg-fj - 190 I Underclassmen v TL K! q Lid! 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President Nick Esasky Under the guidance of sponsor, Mr. Russell Davis sophomores earned money through bake sales and car washes for next year s prom Decoratlng the L1ttle Theater hallway for hornecommg led the year s act1v1t1es AftlStlC members helped class offlcers and enthus1ast1c sophomores showed the1r sp1r1tby s1gn1ng 1n w1th water colors on the s1gnature sheet Offlcers tapped Sophomore Forum members m November and class mem bers partlclpated 1n walk a thons to help the commumty f... .R ul 1-3 -Qui, t Dedra Tucker 5 43' ,gym Wie ll at v wr' 1, as nb ,ww mimi' fur, S Robm Peachey Treasurer joy Robbms 192 X Sophomores Silvia Abreu john Acevedo Nancy Acosta Rafael Aguilar Marva Albury Barbara Aldridge Milagros Aleman Alexander Astudillo Waltrenno Alexander Lazaro Alfonso Iames Alford Beverly Allen Carlos Allen Erica Allen jimmy Allen Kenny Allen Wendy Allen john Alleyne Victor Alpizar Evelyn Almaguer Bryant Almyda Walter Alston Daisy Alvarez Edilia Alvarez Elena Alvarez Manuel Alvarez Maria Alvarez Vance Alvarez Frank Amador joseph Amador Evelyn Anderson Kathryn Anderson Ludie Anderson Machelle Anderson Susan Angell Henry Angulo Hector Arana Ereida Archie Eduardo Arencibia Olga Arencibia Humberto Arado Vickie Armstrong Jenni Asencio Cheryl Ashley Samuel Austin Tim Austin Elizabeth Ayala Iacqueline Bailey Sophomores l 193 Baile -Blanco Regina Bailey Robert Bailey Roxanne Bailey Rudolph Bailey Creighton Baker jacob Baker James Baker Ieifrey Baker Margaret Baker Dorrie Baldwini Frank Ball Jeff Ball Tina Balsamo Kathy Baronowski Terri Barcelo Antonio Barral Guillermo Barrios Iveth Barrios Charlotte Bartee Ieffery Bashin Valerie Bassett H94 l Sophomore: .gliiivf .. QTY r ,+. em . L ,VZe, an , f ' .7 lf at' Everybody needs a break now and then. ,-H my x of ..4v as., ,, The library has many attractions. Smile! You're on Candid Camera. gg 6 .Q Q I r i Practice makes perfect. l fs... Never sleep through the dismissal bell. Good looks take constant care. 1- Q .sf , -f ' 'W , ' , . , F W' f' . 'iris - t A -at Q ,L-ff I 5 - , ,f - M' t. 44 s,. -1 C'. five.. David Baxley Ron Beabout Betty Beckhan Charles Bell Denise Bell Eric Bell Paula Belle Iliana Bello Iavier Benitez Sharon Benjamin Anthony Bennett Cynthia Bennett Lidia Bermudez Roderic Bery Rocky Bess jimmy Bishop Pam Bittinger Frankie Bivins Ianie Bivins Iackie Blackshear Sherry Blanco Sophomores f f 5 Blizzard-Chase Theresa Blizzard Richard Blue Reynold Bodden Ruth Bostick Marsha Boume Barbara Bower Carrie Bowlin Alan Bradford Rosalyn Brewington Linda Bronson Teressa Bronson Derrick Brookins David Brooks lda Brooks Albert Brown Clevelett Brown Gordon Brown Michael Brown Michael Brown Myra Brown Rondal Brown Vivilan Brown Sandra Brunson Brenda Bmun Carlene Bryant Kay Bryant Rhonda Bryant Francisco Burbano Freddie Burch Vicki Burke Lourdes Burth Ronny Bush josefina Bustillo Darlene Busscy Maria Cadavieco Mayra Cadavieco yy.. . ,IX f r v .Q 9 Q 42? '57 615' L V QF? r In vs l ,B -? xi i ,.,. .W NL- M Q K1 x il N, f' 'l'.,r as if JL- , B Q r V ff' V ' . ,wigf li? 195 l Sormhomores 0? 'WR w 'Y ' gym. l 2 Y Q gi Charlie Cade Alfred Caesar Robert Caldwell Thom as Callahan Marcia Campbell Betty Canales Barbara Cao Maria Caparros Maria Capo Raul Cardoso Maria Carmona Ricardo Carmona Toni Carraway Mark Carroll Debora Casariedo Berta Castellanos Emma Castillo Henaly Castillo Robin Castillo Susan Castilloux Ana Cebey Mariana Cesar Rebeca Charles julio Choo Miriam Charles Bea Chasteem Barbara Childs Hilda Chevere Vanessa Coffmam Pedro Colino Ronald Collins Brenda Combs Dagoberto Compamoni Laura Cordell Lisa Covins Valo Chase Sophon-1 res 97 Choo-Delgado , ' Everyone loves a photographer. jose Choo Hector Chavez Nicolas Cisueros Lloyd Clark Tony Clark Warren Clarke Beth Clay Larry Clayton Regina Cleveland Gail Clotman Wanda Colay Maria Colina Melonie Collier Brenda Collins 1 f Keela Colquitt Bernadette Conley Mood Conyers Myra Conyers Gina Cooper Noemi Corbo Michael Corden Beatriz Coxculluela Bettina Coyne Gamal Crosby Barbara Crucet Eduardo Cruz Jorge Cruz Miriam Cruz .hh . I 198 I Sophomores l C3 1 'QQ M l Lffliwh. f if i it v Q V .1 V , .1 I , :Aft One of Carol City's Growth Groups gathers in the rap room. 'AHS julio Cue Celina Culbreth Beth Curtis Debbie Cussins Marta Cutino Connie Daesch Luis Damas Alicia Daniels Herrin Daniels Tara Daniels Terry Daniels Antoinette Davis Emmett Davis Gina Davis Marla Davis Cynthia Day Renee Dean Alex De Guzman Ernesto Delahoz Norman DeLaPaz lose DeLaRosa Maria De la Torre Tony Delcarnpo Maria Del Castillo Sandy Delello Charisse Delgado Daisy Delgado Iose Delgado 1 ff- 5 i ,fa H-. ww ivy, if all Sophomores I 199 DeL0ach-Forte Debra DeLoach Iohnnie Demeritte Carla Demps Gregory Dennis Angel Diaz juan Diaz Loira Diaz William Doerpfeld Al Dorion Kenneth Dorsey Sabrina Douglas Debbie Duckworth is Luis Duero Brian DuFour Holly Duncan Fred Dunlap Lisa Duro joyee Ealey Angelia Dunn Brenda Dunn Tommy Dunn Linda Edmond Denise Edwards Donise Edwards Paul Eisenberg Yvonne Elliott Linda Ellison lanice Ellsworth Tim Elwood Suzie Englert Tony Epkin Dorothy Ervin Nick Esasky Osmar Escalante Ana Escobedo juan Espinosa 200 l Sophomores X I Q if, : If ' ' 1 5 El ' x P' f, 131 it W1' K rf 14 x ,, K J w 'lt 2 JW 1 Q' I x , ,, E5 ix, W: 'T EP li fi, C N HV ' X 4I , 1 . ,. I .. . ' f 5 :fat x 4 , , -f, su' ' 'gt-, iz? V f. 1 . ' Jw- v- 4- W' s , my ' V rf-Engl .W , . w.,.f-Jr. 1 Hwswnsm. ' 1 5,,gQy. ' I ww-v .fx if l N 1 4 E I.'l V 1 Sophomores love Homecoming week. ,- .4 Statisticians have to work, too, 5 Jr Denise Edwards studies her photos. Raquel Espinosa Rosa Espinosa Lawrence Esposito Charlie Eason Charles Fajardo Donna Farfan Karen Farmer Elizabeth Faske Theresa Favors Barbara Fernander Lourdes Fernandez Ricardo Fernandez Silvia Ferrer james Fields Ched Finch Kim Finch Linda Fitzhugh Marilee Flateau Sharon Fletcher Lillian Flores Darlene Flowers Donna Foreman Iackie Forest Louis Forte Sophomores X 201 Fortier-Hernandez Diana Fortier Carmen Fraga Ioy Frame Juana Freire Sandra Fritts Iesus Fuentes Alejandro Garcia Alicia Garcia Ana Garcia Caridad Garcia Esteban Garcia Idalberto Garcia Maribel Garcia Reynaldo Garcia Roberto Garcia Sandor Garcia Vidal Garcia Patrice Gary Bill Glisson Cindi Glover Gary Glover Armando Gonzalez Emilio Gonzalez Ernesto Gonzalez 102 I Sophomores Gloria Fulton lose Funclora Ramon Funclora Bill Furlong Derrol Gamer lleana Garcia Iorge Garcia Leonel Garcia Manuel Garcia Maria Garcia David Gasbano Arlene Gauntlett Anthony Gay Melvin George james Gilbert Francisco Gonzalez Iesus Gonzalez Leticia Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Marilyn Gonzalez if 1 q. 1 H, 'a em ea Leroy Grant Ronald Grant .- Bobby Gray Derrick Greaves Jimmie Green Maria Guerra Elisa Gutierrez Maria Gutierrez Iorge de Guzman Ginger Gwin Sandra Harrell Darlene Harris Labrunt Harris Winifred Harris Alan Hatcher Carol Henry Olga Heredia juan Hermina Gustavo Hemandez Hermes Hernandez Nelson Gonzalez Michael Gordon Sonja Gordon Deloris Gouker julia Granda Christine Grant Marie Green Michael Greenberg Tim Greer jesus Gregorio Marie Grimes Debbie Groth Donna Hagan Floyd Hall Ion Hall Earnesrine Hammett joy Hanna john Harrell Rohn Hayes Ronald Hayes Iohn Haviland Carmela Head Ricky Heal Ray Helgren Sophomores I 203 Herrera,-John losie Herrera Francis Hicks Marian Hicks Antonio Hidalgo Nancy Higgens Iohn Higgins Susan Higgins john Hill Faith Hinsey Wanda Hixson Cindy Hoefler Dana Holdren 'K ri, e: Qf X The Pan American Club serenades classes during Spanish Heritage Week. 'VHF Andrea Holland Lewis Hollar Sherri Hollar Hellen Hong Gwendolyn Hooper Gayle Hopetcn Byron Hores Harriet Home V, Marvin Houston Harvey Howard Miriam Howard lohn Howden 2 204 X Sophomores M -W . Var, 4 . X if 1 Exif? ft?- MM, Z ixd-ax, A , . . , f 'b gg The cast of The Wonderful Witchware Store celebrates its successful performances. Amanda Hugle Mike Hughes lose Huice Deborah Hunter Tammy Hydes Alejandro Iglesias Ana Iglesias Queenester Inmon Yvette Isom Wendy Ivory Elizabeth lablonski Bernard lean Jeffery jackson Paula jackson Ricardo jackson lose jalil Sylvia Iames Denise jans Lourdes Jaramillo Stella jaramillo Russell Ielks Valeria jenkins Luis Iiminez Lesa john Sophomores I 205 John on-Lineback Alcenia johnson john johnson john johnson joseph johnson Letitia johnson Michael johnson Renee jones Susan jones Michelle jordan Telisa jordan Manuel jorge Florence joyce Clayton Kemp joseph Kemp Sheila Keeney Dan Kenny Reginald Kinchen Melvin King 206 I Sophomores it in ' Q Michael johnson Michael johnson Michael johnson Sabrina johnson Billy jones Barbara justus Suzanne Kanuf jeff Kasprack Clifford Kaylor Corinne Keegan on 4- N do 4 Anaheim Band members perform off the field. 4 x x Patricia King Mark Kite Dorothy Knight Edwina Knox Dave Kobrin NS K t mia.. A 1 f., 0, WLS fs 2 11593 10-50 is wide awake each morning Diana Korsman Lily Kreiselman Gregory Krute Bev Kubicsek john Kukula Marcella LaRiviere Pamela Latimore Diana Latlippe Valerie Law Eva Lawrence Mike Levins Bill Lewis Sam Lewis Michelle Lightboume Katherine Lima Margarita Lacayo Richard Lambert jefferson Lane Pamela Lane Verna Lanier Maria Lard Eloy Lechuga David Lee Elizabeth Lee Lisa Lee Austin Lennon Rosa Leon Pablo Lima Milagros Linares Keith Lindholm Barbara Lindsey Beverly Lindsey Sandra Li neback Sophomores I 207 Lionel-Monda Coquemard Lionel lohnnie Livingston Aurea Llerena Ricky Logue Sheila Longley Angel Lopez Debra Lopez Iaime Lope Leonel Lopez Manuel Lopez Milca Lopez Adeida Lorenclo Iorge Lugo Myma Lugo Olga Lugo Laurie Lyons lrma Madrazo Roosevelt Major Marcia Mallo Maria Manzano james Marlow Rosa Marsal Anita Martin ldalmis Martin Maria Martin Ralph Martin Azael Martinez Claribel Martinez Eduardo Martinez Esther Martinez Hector Martinez Jorge Martinez Lena Martinez Lydia Martinez Robert Martinez Rosalie Martinez Tony Martinez Diane Maudsley Armando Mayoli Debbie Mazzarese 208 !lSophomores 'AJ ft. 1 .5 'Y lf Y '-r ?'gf 'aj' 'N--431 E231 ii' MlAMl SPR HAWKS ,pw dfgifnfif r Do it till you're satisfied at a pep rally. Beverly McCoy ReNee McCoy Cynthia McGray Sherline McCray Dale Mcghee Ianet McGill ., Mike McConville ':f an 'S' Willie McGregor Richard McMoneagle Emanuel McMullen Archie McMurray Anne McNeal Cheryl McNeely Solneather McQueen . , yn ii' ie' ., Paula McWilliams Crystal Mebane Petra Mejia Armpie Melton Antonio Mendez Araceles Mendez Rafael Mendez Sylvia Mendieta David Menendez 'Tux jamie Mercado N Debra Merritt Karen Meuborn There is always time for quiet reflection. Darrell Mikler Iorge Mila Jorge Milian Loida Milian Leon Miller Leonard Miller Reggie Miller f Maria Minaya Rodney Mingo Deanna Minnis Vickie Mitchell Alberto Moas Maria Molina Robert Monday li? sl Sophomore? I ' 209 Montalvo-Paul Ana Montalvo juan Montalvo Benny Montanez Maritza Montiel Albert Mooney Brenda Moore Brenda Moore Darrell Moore Kim Moore Claudio Morales Dennis Morales Elizabeth Morales Orlando Morales Susan Morcl Nathaniel Moreland Lourdes Moreno Osualdo Morenza Kathy Morris Suzanne Morse Charlet Moss Sabrina Moron Cathy Mounts Denise Mulhall Brian Mullen Debbie Murray Cordon Murray Mike Nagle Teresa Naranjo 210 l Sophomores 4...-.f w- f I ' .fr':7 , , .1 , , , I . or ly AVAV, , le James Wise enjoys a good book. --.ww w....,,M.. , ,N .,...v....., . ...W Q--.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,m Ed Nash ,H Mayda Navarro I-.. I 5 .L,, I 1 is V, 1'-. ' Myron Nelson Carrie Newball -t 2' William Nicholas Sandra Nixson Sue Novelette Winnona Nunley David Oakes Harry Oborne Let your fingers do the walking .... Diane Oggier Sherrell Oliver Edwina Orr Edgar Ortiz Raphael Ortiz Richard Ortiz K5 H Terry Owen Robert Owens Marcos Padron Israel Paez William Pagola Madelein Palacios 1 1-ly vaio Af -,,-- 2 . f, Mark Palmer Linda Palmer Tony Palmer Yolanda Pascual Laura Patterson Heather Paul v Sophomores I 211 Peachey-Rumph Barbra Peachey Robin Peachey Arturo Pena Gay Pender Elia Perdomo Armando Pereda Alfonso Perez Pedro Perez Ramiro Perez Roberto Perez Teresita Perez Yolanda Perez Dale Peters Iohn Peters Barbara Pineda Jorge Pinera 1 Marie Pinney Elizabeth Pino leanne Podubynsky Sherie Pollock Lourdes Ponce Ana Puig Daniel Quintana Rolando Quintero Nury Quiroz Monique Racine Tim Racki Delia Perez Georgina Perez Ieannette Perez jose Perez lose Perez Lester Perez Kristine Peterson Anthony Pharr Linda Phillips Patricia Phillips Nancy Pichardo Barbara Pineda Carmen Portalatin Guy Potter Mark Powell Theotis Price Vincent Prince Iudith Pryce Lisa Pryce 1 I- Elvis Ragin john Ramirez Mayda Ramirez Raymond Ramirez Concepcion Ramon Concepcion Ramos 212 I 1 Jrhomores f I. 'S ss., x XX if 'W Elizabeth Ramos james Rascon Margie Rash Leonor Real Valerie Reed Linda Reimers f 2 , 5 nik, i 45'-an Qrgf x VX 'I Albertina Rios Belkis Rios William Ripe Carlos Ripoll Manuel Rivas Katy Rivera 4' f , 15?- Rene Robinson Lydia Roddy Theotis Rodgers Diane Rodriguez Guillermo-Rodriguez Michael Rodriguez Danielle Roshinski Kathy Rothenberg Veronica Roundtree Lindsey Rowley Lazaro Rozas Marikza Ruano Sophoma, Paul Renderer Mike Renlos Barbara Reynolds Michael Reynolds Daniel Ricci Tamora Richardson Michael Ricks Nitza Rivero Kathy Rivers Melody Rivers Ken Rizzo joy Robbins Wendell Roberson Clarence Robinson Miriam Rodriguez Ray Rodriguez Harry Rogers Ricardo Rojo Ronnie Romain Llerena Roman William Rurech Barbara Rubin Donald Rudisill jesus Ruiz Sergio Ruiz Ralph Ruiz Dclvizo Enrique Pulles Ricky Rumph , 5 f 213 Rutledge-Soto Helen Rutledge Gladys Ruxton Barbara Sack Willie Sails john Salazar Modest Salazar Gloria Sanchez Robert Sanchez Rolando Sanchez Martha Sancho Esperanza Santana Kimmi Saunders Becky Sawamoto Charles Scott Antonio Seara Ramon Secades Dawn Semas Steven Serie Elisa Serecigti jackie Sharp Debbie Shartzer George Shaw Winifred Shaw Iohn Shifflett 214 f Sophomore-s Art display draws record crowds. ,,- 2 it F77 ' The Pan-American Club serves everyone. ,ff I 4 ' You can learn typing while standing, M bn f I ra , W- 1 fllliwfsiliizi i In 10-49, studying is a serious matter. S Mario Sierra Dale Silvia Barbara Simms juliet Singleton Stafford Slaughter Alice Small BJ. Smart Ricky Smather Bonnie Smith Carolyn Smith Curtis Smith jackie Smith Iames Smith Kelvin Smith Kim Smith Paul Smith William Smith Henry Snell Moraima Socarras Adelai da Socorro Deadra Solomon Ronald Solomon Manuel Sosa Francisco Soto Sophomores X 215 oto-White Oscar Soto Brian Speed Deborah Spencer Lori Spiro Lisa Stanley Robin Staten Carl Stewart Rickey Stewart Dawn Strickland jackie Stricklin Melinda Strother Valerie Stroud Paula Stubbs Alfreda Stuckey Connie Stuckey Mike Sullivan lichard Sumberland Iorge Suri -D Esteban Taboada Ana Tamayo Denise Tarpley Beryl Tate Yvette Taylor Manuel Teieda Maggie Tejera Veronica Terry Debbie Tetreault Almira Thomas Brigette Thomas Donald Thomas Eric Thompkins Phillip Thompson Velma Thompson Vivian Tolbert Esther Tollison Maggie Tolliver Lacinda Toms Peter Tong Carol Topalovich Marcy Trapani Donald Trucks Steve Tubbs Dedra Tucker Hom er Tucker Q 3 'ga kv Pl, .X 4 .f- Q vw- .4 216 I Sophomores 1 ,.....,-- , 5 ,...... L .,...-n-- '! 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Q- 3 'L uf Lf :wer l N 'X A 'S S6 it 9 -os karl df 'ifx ll .5 x s 5 ,Mm t , , z Sophom Kenneth Tugerson Teresa Tumer Ieff Tumi Theresa Tyler Mike Umpleby Ivan Urrutia Daisy Valdes Jose Valdes Alicia Valor Orlirio Varela Tarvette Vaughn Tomas Vazquez Susy Vega Rolando Velez Russell Vella Felicia Vereen Abel Veulens Ieffery Vickers Anthony Vicks Damaris Victorero Odalys Viera Pablo Villegas Mariann Viola Pam Voyles Anita Walker Carolyn Walker Eddie Walker jean Walker Ioanie Walker Margie Walker Pollyanna Walkes Alphonso Wallace Warren Capita James Warren Felicia Washington Pamela Washington Sara Washington Thomas Washington Herbert Waters Linda Watkins Linda Weathers Leonard Webb Irene White Vickie White ores ! 217 Wiggin -Zuccari Yvette Wiggins Brenda Wilcox Wendy Wildenradt Lonnie Wille Calvin Williams Cheryl Williams james Williams james Williams Pam Williams Stacie Williams Stephanie Williams Antoine Wilson Sabrina Wilson Vanessa Wimbs Linda Winders john Wippel james Wise Risa Witherspoon Thomas Withrow Ronald Wolfe Judy Woods Tina Woods William Woods Elbert Woodson Anne Workman Lory Yankowitz Eudora Young Gina Zuccari Lisa Zuccari 218 ! Sophomores Underclass has it together, together Sophomores I 219 Juniors have CHIEF PRIDE! C T A , I X K? I I 3 1 S A i ' AA ,,,., President Rita Argenti X Vice President Sherry Rivers .is Nl x If was a Wonderful year, Qne 52 IJ , were major funding raising ac- that juniors won't forget. I a ' tiVifieS. Electing a new class presi- Ordering class ringS, the dent started the year. In Oc- ASFAB test, Part-time work tober officers tapped the junior ' and selecting subjects for their Class Council and began visit- C' p last and final year kept them ing hotels to find the right place rg busy. for the prom. 3 j A 'va p Most of all, juniors had Candy sales, a fall magazine A 7' CHIEF PRIDE! drive and Chief Pride buttons I ' . a j Sponsor, Mr. Mark Bancroft, joins the officers. Q N i ' . Q 3 it I ,fx - A 2' riff' 1+ 3 f i E M 1 ar ,- .-.emi Secretary Marisol Pizarro 220 I Iuniors 4..- 34 at l I . i Treasurer Debbie Blizzard Abad-Bell Fernando Abad ,leanette Abella Pablo Abreu Derek Accvedo Angel Acevedo Brenda Acevedo Barbara Acosta Montrese Albury Mercedes Alfonso Doroth Allen V' Billy Aiigau Hector Almodovar ' N Antonio Alonso Magda Alvarado 4 ,, 7 Robert Alvarez Roberto Alvarez David Amaya john Amoo Bobby Andrini l Y Daniel Antonoglou I Y - Earnestine Anderson Annette Arroyo ' Rafael Aguila Albert Arcuri ' Rita Argenti , -ffl Elsa Armas sa Dennis Armbrister jackie Armstrong Vicky Armstrong Corinne Arnow I Lea Arvidson 5 john Augustin Tresa Austin r Lourdes Baez Debbie Bailey Linda Baker Sabrina Baker Anna Banks Colliec Banks Sherri Barfield ' Wilson Barrera Berta Barrero Rafael Barrios William Barrett r I Miriam Bartolomey Frank Barloszak E at .4 It Susan Basset Linda Battaglia Kraig Beahn Cynthia Beasley M Debbie Belbey Alan Bell Juniors I 221 Belton-Collier Carnella Belton Millie Beniquez Debra Benjamin Vqx Uv , A ,l ,v Aurora Benn Bernard Black Kenneth Berrill 3 Dawn Berry Iackie Berry Pamela Berry Ha. Tina Bertolini Kelly Bibey 'K Cheryl Billings Chemistry is a most intriguing subject. Vernon Billups Virgil Billups Penelope Bivins Hyacinth Blackwood Carlos Blanco Deborah Blizzard Eddie Bodden Joann Bodine ' Richard Bcllman Mark Bonanno Barbara Boone Paul Bower Bill Bowers George Bowlin Sandy Bradford Scott Bradford Charles Branch Maria Brand ludy Brantley Q., lsiah Brazil Karen Brewer Kathie Bridges Tamara Bridges Fidel Brito '97 222 l Iuniors , Vwzw, . ..,..,. ...,,,...s.u..,.....,..... A.,Y.,.. M, - - 1 Q Everyone stays on the move in yearbook. Sf 3 l if an .lt Humberto Caruajal Rosemarie Castillo Keith Ceglarek Cary Cesor Nancy Chapman lanice Cheaver Deborah Clark Debbie Clayton Mary Ellen Clayton Daniel Cobb Maria Coll Melessa Collier Eleanora Brookshire Kirk Brookshire Rogers Brown Vera Brown David Bumpus Deborah Buck Luis Burbano Rhonda Burchfield Ralph Bums janet Cade Patricia Calderon Gregory Campbell Rhonda Campbell Carmen Carabeo Dulce Caraza Israel Carza Ernest Carroll Keith Carter Mark Carter Lissette Chevere large Chica Richard Christian Robert Christensen Pedro Cintado Charlene Clark Cynthia Clark Iuniors I 223 Collin -Fulton Felicia Collins Christopher Colon Andrea Conception Hugh Conner Johnnie Mae Conyers Gail Cooper William Capps Rino Coquemard Wanda Corchado Michael Cordell Linda Covins Marvell Cox Timothy Crane Carl Crawford Wanda Crenshaw Steve Crews Gerard Crumbley Plaza Cruz Barbara Curtis Marcella Curtis Robert Dallas Orquila Dandelei Kevin Daniels Angela Davidson Sandra Davis Wayne Davis XX. Linda DeKlavon Roger cle la Pena Zoleila de la Rosa Pamela DeLello 224 I Iuniors fafv Yearbooks make fasci -Qu. fm l ,Q ns :A .3 , ,tx Y nating reading. KPN. ,, -ww f-. -f S ,f fa, QM? KW X g in L , K7 f A pep rally can inspire many moods. 4 N my-V, rw w 1 1 . I ,, Ncwrwvllg B all 4 ,nv Maria Diaz Iodie Dickie Phillip Dinunzio Anna Dobrosielski Lisa Donnini john Daly Warren Edwards Walter Eldon Patrice Eliard lnez Ellison Harry Esquerra Rene Estevez Iris Fernandez Randy Ferullo Guillermo Figueroa Kim Filer Diana Filippi Iackie Fitzpatrick f. Maylin De Leon Enrique Della-Libera Dennis Derman Alonzo Denson Sharon De Soto Ernestina Diaz Irenaida Diaz Cindy Dresson Walter Duhart Debbie Dunn Iulio Duque Ioycelyn Ealy Derek Edwards Phil Edwards Vicki Etheridge Michelle Evans Sandra Evans Danny Farinas Bruce Farrell Wendy Ferguson Ruth Fernandez Anna Fives Charles Flenniken Michael Floyd Ron Folkman jose Fonseca Michael Foreman Sheila Foreman Leo Fuentes Edgardo Franco Alexander Franqui Clifford Franquiz Stephen Fraser Freddy Fryar Laura Fulton junigirs 225 i Wayne Goodmond asf Funchess-Hourruitiner Martha Funchess Silvia Fundora Gerald Fussell Barbara Gales lose Galvez Madeline Gamez Debbie Garcia - 11 , 564 J X, ' x Robert Garcia Mayda Garcia Vivian Garcia Alan Garrett Doretha Gaskin Louis Gehring Leyda Gelabert rf Q Matthew Geller Cindy Gilbes Keith Gibson Susie Gildegibaja Michael Gillespie Patty Giubilo Eudaldo Gonzalez Samuel Gonzalez Anthony Gordon Charles Graff Linda Graham Keg! I. A ,v , jg J s large Granda Vi Iiixtk. David Grant Yvonne Grant MCC students are always willing to help, Elsie Gray Debbie Green Eleanor Green Sandi Gregory Gladys Griffiths Norys Guerra Carlos Gutierrez Francisco Guzman 1 l 1. .aa J hw. pm, L2 P1 'c ff ff rn, Z MCC's hallways provide interesting meeting places. -+5 ,, 5, M rig. vi: Cf - Q2 Q, Patrick Hagan Mark Hamby Revarda Hamilton Raymond Hammell Geraldine Hampton john Hankins Susan Harps Iohnny Harris David Harrigan Mark Hassell Rosa Hawkins Matthew Hawley Shawn Hegstrom Mary Henry Diana Hemandez lose Hernandez Miguel Hernandez Odalis Hernandez john Hicks Mona Higgins Donna Hill Iacqueline Hill Shelton Hill Beverlyn Hilliard Greg Hines Renee Hixson Timothy Hobbs Debra Hodgson Derek Holloway Gary Hola Maribel Hong Michelle Hopkins Ceasor Home Barbra Horton Nancy Houck Bienvenido Houmiihner Juniors I 227 Hud on-Martin Rose Hudson Deborah Hunter Michelle Houston Margaret Howard f 554 R' 0 H K .. Hxg N . Brenda Hueskon I Li ,., ' ' x K ' Amanda Hugee L. W 'M' ' , g Joe Ivey Q HJ, 4 . james jackson ' 'lm ' 3 ' Q . 1 5 f W' 1 s -5 M A . ' E Q A .vw f fl' as rr ag' ri Kelvin jackson Mike jackson Tyrone Iackson Raul jaramillo A student enjoys examples of Spanish culture. X 1 Karen Jarrett Michele lean Carol ju lcpson Wendy Icrnigan Sifreclo limenez V4 Grace johns Q I 3 .xr Q Alexander johnson Daph ane johnson Harold Iohnsun Katrinia jnhnson Robert johnson Wanda johnson Alice jones v ll' uhtl Diane Innes lanet Iones Mike Jones Panwlla jones Regina Jones Wanda jones Mary Kanup Alex Kapetannkis Angela Kellum George Keller Anita Kelly Geneva Kemp George Kemp Renee Kemp Artic King Sammy King Evonne Knight Keith Knollman Linda Koski Gene Krute Y- ' f Y +.1 ' F A . vow, , 1 -re 228 I Iuniors Alison Labovitch lose Lamas Peter Lane Roberta Lara Robert Larue Adalberto Larzabal Edny Lastineira -vs. Francisco Leal Janie Lee Shena Lee Veronica Lee Wendy Lee Christian Lemieux Mario Leon Rolando Leon Thomas Leonard Barbara Lewin Debra Lewis Kevin Lewis Cespede Lilia Eleanor Lilly 'UN -was 1 KN, Models help students understand biology. wif Douglas Linrlholm Lee Linton Io Lissette Mike Littleton Gloria Llera William Logue Armando Lopez Manuel Lopez Nestor Lopez jay Lovett Mark Lovett Patricia Lucas Laura Lynn Linda Mack Linda Madera Cathy Mahoney Pat Mahoney Charles Maldonado Terri Mann Edna Manuel Andrea Manus Xavier Maranon Ana Marrero Rose Marsh Al Martin Velecia Martin Juniors f 229 Mati -Quero Oridine Matis Charles Marshall joseph Martinez Nancy Martinez Ricardo Martinez Jose Marsana Cheryl Mason Danny Mathews Raul Morejon Rolando Morejon Carlos Moreno Sally Mcngiove Emie Monroe Samuel Montalvo Rickey McCoy Betty McGregor Angie Meffurcly Wachell McKenclrick Suzanne McKean Ianeen McMann Ozzie McMurray Miguel Milian Roberto Milian Catherine Miller james Miller Marcia Miller Vanessa Miller Karen Minter Donna Ness Lori Nemeti Elmer Newkirk Eileen Nissman Sherryetta Oaddams Lisa O'Brien Rick O'Farrill Willie Morris Steve Mowry Diane Mulhall Delisa Murphy james Murray Sam Murray David McVadon Cathlecn Mederos Debra Melton Anabel Mendez Lourdes Milian Maria Milian sg 2. Gene Nlintze Tommie Mixun Francisco Miyares Fidel Morales Kathy Nagle Carla Nash 230 I Iuniors L ,pf Us -v. ,fn-. an . 'lr Darryl Owens Frank Pabon Martha Pacheco William Paez jenny Page 4 j a Lissette Perez Maria Perez Sara Perez Saul Perez Tania Perez Tony Perez Wayne Pinson Marisol Pimrro Robert Pohlman james Polito David Pollard Humberto Ponce is-A.' i Ti Brian Poteat lay Powell Ethilda Pratt Bettie Price Rubin Proctor Jorge Quero vnu ' ' Dorothy Overstreet Reginald Ogbum Eric Olender Paulo De Oliveira Cathy O'Rourke Manuel Orozco Gilberto Ortega Patricia Orth Linda Palmer Zoraida Pardo Humberto Pena juan Penate Rudolph Peart Rafael Pedre Edwin Perez Vicki Perez Michael Perry Wendy Perry Deborah Peterson Vivian Pierce Alexzina Pinckney Carlos Pineda jesus Ponce Lori Porter Tony Porter Randy Propps Maria Puentes Iofge Puga Nirol Posada juniors I 231 Ramirez-Shaw jimmie Ramirez Onelio Ramirez Ruth Ramos Ronnie Randall Herbert Rash james Reed Karen Reed Kevin Reed Woody Reholgam Clay Reisinger Glenn Reynolds Larry Reynolds Mark Reynolds john Richardson Susan Ridgway Marina Rivas Brenda Rivera julio Rivera Luis Rivero Manuel Rivero David Rivers Tom Roberts Roger Robes johnny Rodgers Pedro Rodriguez Ray Rodriguez M L X Z fffks , L4 R hw-.1 rarl J 1 , e iff rw E - n U Classes can be entertaining, as well as educational. ae 51,1 232 f Juniors f .mx .r A 1. C Q A if 9 ,,. Us s-L, ' 516112, Ov Angeal Rolle Andres Roman Yvonne Romer Maribel Romero Nancy Rosado David Rosier Buddy Rothell Donna Rowland Kevin Rowley Carlos Rubi Sue Ruelh vu Robert Ruiz x Edwin Ruiz de Val Glenn Runde Qiofiagrl Susan Salyers o In-al' Juniors line up early in October to order class rings. Y. fs fly ' I Luis Sanchez Angela Santiago Henry Saulog Robin Saunders Diane Sawamoto Penny Sawyer Curt Schoenfeld! Nathaniel Sconiers King Scot! Delores Seguine ?f i Lillian Serrano Linda Shaffer Teresa Shaffer joe Shankwitz Jasper Sharpe Edwin Shaw Q Iuniors 233 heftall-William Judy Sheftall Eula Shepard Anthony Shiggs Sherry Shuman Curmi! Sibert Sara Sien Gina Sileo ,lose Silveira Alyse Silverman Lenora Simms Vernon Sims Kathi Singleton Nicky Slater 4 Cynthia Smith Gregory Smith lanneth Smith jimmy Smith Leticia Smith Margaret Smith ' Wluissette Soler I WL, N . Diana Solomon Nancy Soto Viviana Soto Tom Speed Rhonda Spencer Karen Spurlin f Sharon Stackpole Arlene Staten Terri Staten Gregory Stewart Linda Stewart Ricky Stone Latanya Strachan ,ff 'E f '. ,S tx '21 Steve Stricklin julio Suarez Peter Sullivan Charles Summey john Swain Cyndy Ragoonan Virginia Sweat Mark Tardif Thelma Tollison Tammy Toms Elvin Torres Philip Torres Elgin Tucker if Eric Tunsil Cheryl Turner Marty Turner Lance Tumquist Linda Tweedy Davnor Taylor 4 I Iuniors Scott Thomas Gail Thomas Samuel Thompson Angelo Thrower Curtis Tippins Awilda Toledo Mike Vazquezlell Tom Velez Ronald Vella Mike Vereen Yulanda Vereen Dennis Vieira Bobby Waller Lisa Watkins Karen Weaver Tammy Weaver Wayne Weaver john Welch Eugene Whiteman Tamie Whittaker Deborah Williams Diane Williams joni Williams Michael Williams il L Pamela Taylor Troy Taylor Lillian Tejas Victor Torres Paula Tepperberg Louie Terlingo Olden Thames Cindy Uli Guadalupe Urrutia Eduardo Utrilla Lucila Valdes Maria Valdes Teresa Valleja David Vall-Lloveras Magaly Viera Laura Van Camp Wanda Wagner David Waite Charles Walker Ethyl Wallace Magaly Wallen Steve Walker Rosa Wells Damon White james White Melvin White Patricia White Regina White Iuniors f 235' Wilson- ambrana Andrea Wilson Dennis Wilson Pauline Wilson l Charles Winebrenner Donna Wippel Robert Woodall Anthony Woodard joy Woodard Karen Woods Erma Wright Reginald Wright Sherry Wright Theresa Yarb 4 'aas l w l l V w Top Donnell Young, Kenneth Young, Terry Young, Bottom Yolanda Youngblood, Nilsa Zambrana, Andrew Foster. Cheerleaders form a prayer circle before each game. wh. emo E, . ' ' E, A I t ,rnws , .. , Chief Pride shows itself even on Dania Beach. ' Hats are important on Shabby Day, 236 I Ifwfflgprs I Underclass has it together, together X237 , 5 gf ' WWWWW W Wf,W OW, W7-Wifiww 0104550 JM ri 'y W wWZ gjfz3y l 238 ' Q V ' ijgiffcga My ,f pu X77 .im w fx , - ' ' ,115- p:, f,,4.7 an I -ly! f' ,L Qfffcff rihzvff 454472-Q 221' jzgcfiggf 4255 - .- : ,--fl 4 j X ,',1' .7 K t ., X., . 1 J x V, 'vff' A 1.4-,Q f' f UC! .74 X27 .1MLw4'fKf5Zgf7 f f wg: 2' j. . -f ' V1 J Yi' . .fT',f:1:f ' ,icuflfif 7 ' 'fi ' ,f4' J ,I Ln! I J Q' In ,'C'n:7:Ziif ,fri f fxllz ,,,f' M Q, if H 5, If iff J ji 'fic fl! r ,A --M --.-, A , ff ff .fffzfzilfpgiif M, b ff , F' , , D y5fffy2,f6' JLG' ffff isfgowiif ' G47 jlfgfff..- f ,,.7fg,WvQAD fn? 417 fm ' 57 euiww . 6'- f 79 Q Seniors I 239 Seniors are the true Spirit of '76 President Willie Edwards lt's only the beginning for the seniors of '76, This year was a special one, with little time to look back as they prepare for the future. Seniors spent the year studying, decorating the main hall for Homecoming, participating in Spirit Week, working, planning for senior pep rallies and assemblies and voting. Pink and burgundy were the class colors and the pink rose the class flower. Senior song was That's the Way of the World , and their motto was God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the differ- ence. Secretary Nancy Fay 240 I Seniors Vice President Iohn Adams ll-3 1 I Sponsor Patrick Snay and Sergeant-at-arms Calvin Gibson join the officers. .45 Treasurer Cindy Weer Aaron on-Ander on J PENNY LAYNE AARONSON-- Smoke Signal 1, 2, Business Mgr 1, 2: St Forum 1, 2, Sec 1, Pres 27 St Council Exec Board 1, 2, 3, Elections Co-chr 2, 3: Quill and ScrolI2: Ir Class Council: Human Rel 3, 4, Sec 3: ESSA 4, Sec 4: Sr Senate: Sr Patrol OLGA ABELLA N Honoria 1, 3, 4, Chap 3, Pres 4: NFL Court 1: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Pres 4: Society of Aquarius 2: NHS 3, 4: Literary Club 4, Sr Senate: Exchange Club Student of the Month 4 DEBORAH LEE ABRAMSON - Human Rel 1: St Council 1: Peer Counselor 2, 3, 4: Anchor 4: DECA 4, Hist: Mental Health Club 4 DALIA ACEBO - FBLA 3: Pan-American Club 4 ANGEL ACEVEDO - Gymnastics 2: Swimming 4 WILLIAM ACEVEDO - Orchestra 1: Aviation 2, 3, 4 ALISA ANN ADAMS - Science Club 2, 3, Treas 3: NHS 3, 4: jr Class Council: French Club 3: CHO 4, Treas 4: I-Ionoria 4 DIANNA ADAMS - Band 2, 3: DECA 4, FBLA 4 JOHN HUSTON ADAMS - Band 1, 2, 3: Key Club 1: Maiorette Sweetheart 2: NHS 3, 4, Pres 4: Sr Class V Pres: Sr Senate, Tennis 4: Honoria Sweetheart 4: ICC 4, Close-up 4 WINIFRED ADAMS - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Libr 3,4 EMMETT AKRA IRA ALDERMAN - Octagon 3, 4, Treas 4 ROXAN NE ALEXANDER XIOMARA ALFONSO SHERRI ALLEN- Sub Debs 1, 2: St Council 1, Z, 3, 4: St Fomm 2, 3: Human Rel 2, 4: NFL Court 2: Key Club Sweetheart 3 THOMAS ALLEN ERNESTO ALVAREZ IERNESTICOJ - Pan-American Club 4 CHERYL AMADIE CHANTELL FELICE AMENA - St Council 1, 2, 3, 4: St Forum 3, 4: Honoria 4 CAROLYN ANASTASIA - IV Cheerleader 1, Z, Co-Capt 2: Fr Class V Pres: St Forum 1, Z: ICC 1, 4: Sorrota 1, 2, 3: St Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec Board 2, 3, 4, Elections Chr 3, V Pres 4: Smoke Signal 1, 3, 4: Homecoming Chr 2: Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3: lr Class Council: Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4: Graduation Herald 3: Sr Senate: WQAM Hall of Fame: ESSA: Community Rel Board 4 DELARY ANDERSON MICHAEL ANDERSON KPEANUTD - Band 2, 3, 4 ROBIN ANDERSON - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3 'IYRONE ANDERSON Seniors I 241 Arthur-Bell, C. IULIETA ARTHUR PAULA ASHLEY QSKINNYJ - Modern Dance 3, 41 Cosmetology 3: VICA 3 OSWALD AUSTUDILLO GLORIA ATCHISON NERY AVILA - VOE 3 SOLEDAD AVILA - VOE 3 ARLENE AYALA - Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: NFL 2, 3, 4: St Coun 1, 2, 3, 4 CYNTHIA D. BABBS KCYNTQ - Sub Debs 2: Peer Counselor 3: CBE 4: ICC MICHAEL BAILEY - Track 2, 3 CLARENCE BAKER - Football 3, 4 BARBARA BANKS IBD - Yearbook 3: Rap Group 4 MAURICE BANNERMAN - StCoun1, 2: Octagon 11 NFL 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3,4g Human Rel 1,2,3,4: St Behavior 1,2: St Forum 1: Science Club 2: Latin Club 3,4 Chorus 3: French Club 3, FYEA 3: PSTA 3,4, Art Club 4: Close-Up 4 BARRY BARFIELD - Wrestling 1: IV Football 2: Football 3, 45 Track 3, 4 KATHY BAKER MARY BARLOW - German Club 3: St Coun 3: Peer Counselor 3 SHARON BERNARD FRED BARRIOS JOSE BARRIOS - IV Baseball 3: Baseball 4 IANETH BARRIOS KALEXISJ WENDELL BASKIN AUBREY BATTER JOHN BEASLEY -S! Forum 1: Soccer 1: Baseball 3,41 Smoke Signal 3, 4, Asst Ed 4: Quill S: Scroll 3, 4: Sub Debs Sweetheart 4 CHERYL BELL - Drama 1, 2, 3, 4: St Coun 4 l Seniors Bell, J .-Blanchard ION BELL ITINKER BELLJ - IV Football 1: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 41 Human Rel 1, 2, 3, 47 Sub Debs Sweetheart 47 FHA Sweetheart 4: St Coun 4 RONNEITE BELSER - Aviation 2, 3, 4 ANNETTE BELTON - Band 1, FBLA 4 MILAGROS BENIQUEZ - St Coun 1, 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 45 Peer Counselor 1, 25 Human Relations 3, 4, Anchor 4pWrest1erette 2, 35 Gymnastics 25 FHA 45 lr Achievement 3, 4, Soccerette 4 ANNETTE BENNETT A Basketball 4: Softball 4 DENNIS BENNETT LAWANDA BENNETT DEBRA BERGEVIN KDEBBIEJ DERYCK BLAKE KE'l'I'Y BLANCHARD LENNA BERINGER QPEE WEEJ - Chorus 1 ARLETHA BERRY KNADINEJ - FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, ETA 1 LESLEY BERRY - French Club 1: St Coun 1, 2: Octagon 4 MICHAEL BERTOLAMI LINDA BETHEL ISMILEYJ - GAA 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4: St Coun 4: Who's Who in Amer High School 4 RANDAL BETTIG RENA BILLINGS - St Behavior 1: Human Relations 111V Band 1, 2, Honoria2, 3: DECA 4 ROSETTA BILLINGSLEY - Drama 4g Basketball 4 lUANlTA BIRKINS - Anchor 25 Wrestlerette 25 Sub Debs 3, 4 PAM BISHOP- SORROTA 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations 2, 3, Sec 31 Ir. Class Coun 3: Sr Patrol 4 TERRY BISHOP - VOE 4, CBE 4 ,ln Seniors f ' .1 Blanco-Gammon I MIKE BLANCO TONYA DENYSE BLAZER - FHA 1: Art Club 1: Band Z, 3, 4: St Behavior 22 Peer Counselor 2, 3, 4: Anchor 3 DENISE BREWlNGTON MAUREEN BRONIFIELD YVONNE BROOKES - Fl'A1g Modem Dance 2: Chorus 3, 4: Peer Counselor 3, 4? Anchor 4 KATRINA BROOKS QTRINAI - Sub Debs 1, 2: Peer Counselor 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4 VALLERY BROOKS ANTHONY BROWN - Football 2: Basketball 3, 4 COLLEEN BROWN REGENIA BROWN 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: St Council 4 I srcvc BROWN - DCT 3, 4 I PATRICIA BLUMSTEIN I I I I I YVONNE BRUNDAGE - Band 2, 3, 4: Anchor 2: Honoria 4 I DAPHNE BRYANT KBABIEI - Modern Dance 1, 2 ULYSSE5 BRYANT I CARLA BUONANNO I I I If E ELDONIA BURCH - Chorus 1, 2: Modern Dance 1: Softball 2 i KARLENE BURKHARD-Tempos 1, 2,, 3: Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Treas 2: St Forum 4: St Coun 4: NHS 3, 4 ROBIN BURNISTON - St Coun 1: St Behavior 1, Chr 15 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist 2, Business Mgr 3, Ir Class Coun 3, Honoria 4, Treas 4: DECA 4: NCTE writing award 4 ROBERT BUSH KRANDYD - St Coun 1: NFL Prince 2: IV Baseball 2: Baseball 3, 4: Society of Aquarius 2: lr Class Coun 3: Sorrota Sweetheart 3: NHS 3, 4: Interact 3, 4: MU Alpa Theta 4: Sub Debs Sweetheart 4 CONNIE BUTLER - Science Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Sec 3: NHS 3, 4: Mu Alpa Theta 47 CHO 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 REGINALD BUTLER PAMELA CAMMON 244 I Seniors PU' 'Iohn, is that the latest fashion? l Candage-Charle DAVID CANDAGE QOLDMANJ - IV Band 1, 2, Band 3: Gymnastics 2: Orchestra 4 NELIDA CANINO - Cosmetology 3, 4 TYRONE CARLISLE EDWARD CARRION QEDDIEI IUSTO CASTILLO - Society of Aquarius 2: VICA 3, 4 IAN CATO - Football 4 JULIE CAUSEY - IV Band 1: Band 2: Octagon Sweetheart 3: St Coun 3: Human Rel 3: Sub Debs 3, 4 CURTIS CEGLAREK KCURTJ VIVIAN CHABIER - Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4 DOREEN CHAPLES - Art Club 1, Treas 1: DECA 4: Peer Counselor 4 DONNA CHARLES QHERBIEJ - Science Club 1, Z, Sec 2: St Coun 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist 4: Orchestra 4 Seniors l 245 Chavez-Cola It's always 'Thumbs upl' in air conditioning. Oh I10, not again! EVIDIO CHAVEZ - CBE Sweetheart 4 GERMAN CHAVIANO MAURA CHAVIANO - Peer Counselor 3, 4: Pan American Club 4 GLENDA CHEEVER - Wrestlerette 2: Usherette 3 MARISSA CHEVERB - FBLA 3, st Colm 3, 4: CBE 4, voE 4, st Forum 4 DEBORAH CHIAPPONB JORGE CHICA LEE CLARK LINDA CLARK MARK CLARK ROY LEE CLARK ROBERT CLARKE RICHARD COCKILL - VICA 2, 35 DCT 4 DIANE RAECOHEN - Honoria 4: Peer Counselor 4: Mental Health 4, Asst 5ec4 EDWARD COHEN - Peer Counselor 1, 3, 4g Science Club3, 45 NHS 3, 4, District Parl 41 Literary Magazine Editor 3: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Key Club 4: Sr Patrol: Who's Who Among American High School Students ALETHA COLAY - VICA 3: Cosmetology 3 246 I Seniors Coleman-Davi , . RICKY COLEMAN QRICKJ -JV Football 1, 25 Football 3, 42 IV Basketball 'lg Track 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4 IULIET COLEY QCOOLJ - St Coun 1, 3, Volleyball 3: Softball 3, Rap Group 4 KIM COLLINS BERNADINE CONLEY CALVAN COOLIDGE DANIELLA cooPER - Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ELSIE coomarz IANICE COOPER qJANm - Cosmetology 3, 4 TI-IERESA CORBIN PAUL COSTELLO - Aviation 2, 3, 4 CARLOS COUZO QFLIFJ - German Club 1: IV Band I, DCT 3, 4, Pres 4 IOSEPH COZART-IV Football 1, 2, Interact 2, 3, 4: St Fomm 2, 41 SICOUI1 2, 3, 47 Football 3, 4: FCA 3: Sub Debs Sweetheart 3 KAREN CRAIG QSCORPIOJ - Who's Who 4, Latin Club 4 MOSES CRAWFORD ANA MARIA CRUCET - CBE 3, 4, Sec 3 ALICIA CRUZ - Pan Am Club 4 LYDIA CRUZ QIVETTEI MILAGROS CRUZ QMILLIED - Science Club 21 CHO 4 MANUEL CUETARA ULYSSES CURTIS ORLANDO CUTINO - VICA 3, 4 CYRIL DAVIS - Track I, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 4 DALEN DAVIS GERALD DAVIS IMR, CYMBLAJ - Track 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4 Seniors X 247 Davi , .-Dow DWAINE DAVIS - IV Basketball 1, 2: FHA Sweetheart 2, Basketball 3, 4 IOANNE DAVIS - Pep Club 15 Wrestlerette 2, 3, FHA 2, Human Rel 2: St Behavior 2: Modern Dance 3, DECA 4 MARY DEAN , KEVIN DECKER - Swimming 1, 2, 3: Water Polo 2, 3, FCA 1, Z, Peer Counselor 2, Interact 4, Sec 4: VICA 3, 4, Hist31DECA 4, Sec 4 FREDERICA DELANCY - St Coun 1, 3, St Behavior 3, Sr Senate EMMA DELCADO JOSE DE LEON TERESITA DE LOS CUETOS QTEREJ ERIC DENNISON CPEE WEEJ - Track 2, 3, 4 VICTORIA DEWYER - Cosmetology 4 SALLY DIALS MARIA ELENA DIAZ ORLANDO DIAZ LESLIE DISCH - Honoria 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, V Pres 47 NFL 2, 3, Society ot Aquarius Z, Latin Club 3, 47 Mu Alpha Theta 4: Close-Up 45 ICC 4 GERALDINE DISMUKE KIERRYJ PAUL DISMUKE - VICA 1, 2, 3,4 ANNETTE DIXON - Anchor 1, 2, Rap Club 3: St Council -4: St Behavior 4, Tutoring 4 MANUEL DOMINCUIZ - Pan Am Club 4 ROSA DOUGLAS MARY DOW L43 I Seniors rv' 'A-'54 Dozier-Edward WILLIE DOZIER QSTILL BILLI - VICA 3 BEVERLY DRAYTON CSMILEYQ - Pep Club 1, 25 Modern Dance 1, 2 IAMES DUCKWORTH ,IOSEPH DUKE - VICA 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 4 VALERIE IEAN DUMAS- Smoke Signal 1: Sorrota 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 2, 3, Class Editor 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treas 4: Softball 3, 4: Sr Patrol 4: Fr Class Treas CHERYL LYNNE DUNCAN - Fresh Forum 1: St Coun 1, 3, 4, Ex Bd 3, 4: Sub Debs 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt-at-Arms 2: Historian 3: St Forum 2, 3: Human Rel 4: Octagon Sweetheart: NFL Court 3: NFL Princess 2: Homecoming Court 4: DECA V Pres, District V Pres 4: Inter-Club Coun 4 MICHAEL DUNLAP ALVIN DUNN KPEE WEEJ - IV Football 2 LAWSON DUTTON IACQUELINE YOLANDA DYKES UACKIEJ RACHEL DYKES- Human Rell, 2, 4: St Coun 1, 4: Honoria 2, 3, 4: PeerCoun 2, 3, 4: CHO 4 DAVID B. EATON - Octagon 3, 4: Pres 4 ANNA MARIE EBANKS - Teen Coun 2: DCT 4 CARLOS IESUS ECHEVARRIA QKIKIJ - Science Club 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3 CYNTHIA EDMOND DONNA EDWARDS MICHAEL EDWARDS -Q Octagon 1: Gymnastics 1, 2: Band 1 MYRNA EDWARDS PENNY KAY EDWARDS - Sorrota 3, 4: Yearbook 3, Photo Editor 3: Sr Patrol 4: St Behavior 4 WILLIE ANDREW EDWARDS QFLASHJ - IV Band 1: Octagon 2: Society of Aquarius 2: NFL 2, 3, 4: Parl 3, Treas 4: Key Club 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Sr Class Pres: DECA 4, Parl 4, Dist Pres 4: St Coun Parl 4: Ex Club Student of Month 4: WQAM Hall of Fame 4: jr Class Council Seniors X 25 95 Eisenbeis-Footman MARCIA A. EISENBEIS - Latin Club 1g Tennis 1: Science Club Z, 3, 4, Pres 4: Society of Aquarius 2: Ir Class Council: NHS 3, 45 Bowling 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 1 EMMFIT EKRA RANDY ALLEN ELLIOTT KEPJ -JV Football 1, 2, 3: Football 4: Interact 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, Scrrota Sweetheart 3, 4 RODNEY ELLISON GLEN ELLSWORTH RICHARD ELWOOD RICHARD ENGLET JOHN ERNST - Orchestra 1, 2: VICA 3, 4: Peer Counselor 4 KATHLEEN LORETTA ESASKY KKATHYD - Sorrota 1, 2, 3, 4, Smoke Signal 11 Chieftain 2, 3, Class Editor 2, Copy Editor 3: Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, V Pres 4: Herald 3g Softball 3, 4i ICC 41 Close-Up 4 OSCAR ESCOBEDO ROSA ESTRADA KROSYJ WILBERT EUSTAY MICHELLE EVANS GRISSEL EXPOSITO QNINAJ - Sorrata 3, 4 IOAN FARFAN - Peer Counselor 4 HENRY FARINAS KAREN DIANNE FARNELL - St Coun 1, 2, 3: St Forum 1, Z, 3: Pep Club 1: IV Cheerleader 2, 37 DCT 4 NANCY FAY - Society of Aquarius 2: Ir Class Council: Honoria 2, 3, Parl 4: Sr Class Sec: Sr Senate: Science Club 3, 4, Sec 4 EDY FIGUEROA ROSE FIVES - Swimming 1: Sub Debs 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: St Forum 1, 2, 3: Human Rel 1: Octagon Sweetheart 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4: Wrestlerette 2: Ir Class Councilg St Coun 3 EDUARDO FLORES - Baseball 1, 2 GLORIA FLORF3 FREDONNA FLOYD QDONNIEQ - IV Cheerleader 3: Yearbook 3: DCT 4 CASSANDRA FOOTMAN 250 X Seniors S This cafeteria food is m . . ., m . . xgQ34i3' .N Y . good! Foreman-Garner SHEILA FOREMAN RITA FRAGATA - Pan Am Club 4 VICKY FRANZ - Key Club Sweetheart 1, 2, 3g Wrestlerette 2, 37 DECA 4 BRENDA FRAZIER 1REDJ - St Conn 1, 2 N, 1 +f'7llN?fS5ea TONI FREEMAN 4 Chorus 4 PAULA FRITTS Y Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 JOYCE GADSON KTURKI f Sorrota 3, 4: Peer Counselor 3, 47 Yearbook 3, 47 St Council 4: SOLVE 4 ANTHONY GARCIA fCRAlGl MARIA GARCIA MIRIAM GARCIA - Peer Counselor 3, 4: Pan Am Club 4 PEARL GARCIA - French Club 1 CYNTHIA GARNER - Sub Debs 2: Track 2: Modern Dance 45 Rap Group 3 Seniors l 251 Ga kin-Gregory CHARLES GASKIN LTHE KIDD - JV Football 2 BEVERLY GERALD KDIANEJ - St Coun l, 4: Wrestlerette 27 Peer Counselor 3, 4 CHARLES GIBBS QMARKJ - VICA 1, 2, 3, 4 CALVIN GIBSON -St Coun 1, 27 Key Club2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Treas 3, Pres 4, Sr Senate CYNTHIA GIBSON Y FYEA 1, Rap Group 3, 4: HERO 31 DCT 4, GAA 2 MICHELLE GIBSON fSHEIRl - Pep Club 11 Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Parl 3, 4, V Pres 41 St Coun 1, 2, 3, 4: St Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Chr 2: Sub Debs 3, 4: Homecoming Comm 41 Octagon Sweetheart 4 DELMAR GILLETI' KAREN GLOVER QKAY-LOVED - Tempos 1, 2, 31 Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3: St Coun 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Sub Debs 45 Pan Am Club 4, Sec 4 LORETTA GODFERY QDIANAJ Y Anchor 4 IAY GOLUB - NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 13 Key Club 4 IUAN GOMEZ UUANITOD - VICA 3: Pan American Club 4 CRISTOBAL GONZALEZ QCI-IRISH - PTSA 2: Talent show 3, 4, Pan American Club 42 DCT 4 MARIA GONZALEZ - Homecoming Court 47 Pan American Club 4 MARIA GONZALEZ CLARENCE GOODEN DELAREISE GORDON IACQUELYN GORDON - Wrestlerette2: GAA 3: HERO 3: Volleyball 3 VERONICA GOSNELL KRONNIEJ - Anchor 3 CECILE GRANT IPIXIEI f Pep Club 3, 4 KIM GRANT YVONNE GRANT DEBORAH GREER - Rap Group 4 LARRY GREERS GREG GREGORY - Close-Up 4 252 l Seniors I saw that . . 'bs Griffin-Hender on RUTH GRIFFIN ISABEL GUERRA DAVID GUEST PATRICIA GUICE ROLANDO GUTIERRH CROLYJ SUSAN HALLOCK RUSSELL KENNETH HAND-Swimming 1, 2, 3, 47 Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4g1r Class Coun: St Coun 45 Latin Club 4g I-Ionoria Sweetheart 4 CONNIE HANKINS- St Coun 1, 2: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4: Peer Counselor 1, 2, 3: Ir Class Coun Treasp Sr Senate 4, Anchor 4, Sub Debs 41 DECA 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 MICHAEL HARDAWAY QROCKJ TRACY HARDAWAY IANICE HARRIS- ConcertChorus 12 Soph V Presg St Coun 21 Sub Debs2, ICC2 31 St Forum 2, 3: Ir Class V Pres MARY EVELYN HARRISON - Band 1, 2, 3, 4 GREGORY LAMAR HARVEY - T RACK 1, 2, 3, 4, IV Football 1, 25 Concert Chorus 3, 4, St Coun 3 BILL HASSELL - Track 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN HEINEMAN - Concert Chorus 1, 4 GERRY HELGREN BECKY I-IELLICKSON JANET HENDERSON - Peer Counselor 3, 4 Seniors l 253 E Y Henry-Holland just taking a short break. LESLY HENRY, IR. ROBERT HENSHAW - Swimming 2, 3, 45 Water Polo 2, 3, 4g Interact 2, 3 BRIAN HEPWORTH BERTA HERNANDEZ - CHO 4 MARLEN HERNANDEZ NANCY j. l-IERNANDEZ - Pan Am Club 4 PAM HICKLE - German Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honoria Z, 3 Sec 3 TIMOTHY MICHAEL HICKS - St Council 1: Tempos 1, 2, 3: Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3: Lil Abner 17 Yearbook Photographer 4g NFL 4: DECA Photographer 4 ANNIE HILL ICOOKIEJ - Modern Dance 1, 4: Pep Club 23 Peer Counselor 3 DONNA HILL IOHNNIE BELL HILL - HERO 4 IAMES F. HINES KRICKYJ - Octagon 3: Sub Deb Sweetheart 3: NFL 3 DEBRA HINSEY - Chorus 1, 2: St Coun Z MICHAEL HOBBICK PATRICIA HOGAN ITRICIAD - DCT 4 DEBORAH HOLLAND 254 I Seniors 5 '1 ff-, NVQ pg Holli -John on, D ALDENA HOLLIS -Basketball 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Tennis4 Badminton 4: GAA CALVIN HOLT KFUNKY DOORYJ - Band 1, DENNIS HOLT AMELIA HOPKINS CLAUDETFE HOWELL JAMES HUBBARD - Gemian Club 1, 4 LOREl'I'A HUDSON SYLVIA HUDSON EDDIE ROCHELLE HUESTON IPEAK SIGHTJ z, 3,4 SHERYL HUMOSE lSPORTlE BLACKJ - St Behavior 2: Peer Counselor 35 Cosmetology 4 MARK JEFFREY HUNA - VICA 3, 4, Pres 3 BRENDA HUNT KCANDYJ - Softball 4 MERCY IBINARRIAGA ANTHONY JACKSON - Band 1, 2, 3, 4 PEGGY JACKSON - HERO 4 DAVID JAFFE KTHE DUKEJ - Swimming 1, 2, 3, 3, 47 Honoria Sweetheart 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 4, Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact DIANE JARAMILLO W Spanish Club 1, Anchor 3, 4, Pres 4: Yearbook 3, 4, Sr Class Editor 4 LESTER JEFFERY SANDRA JERGER SHIRLEY JIMENIZ-Sub Debs 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas 3, St Coun 1, 2, 3: St Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec Z, St Behavior 27 Bowling 1, C C Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, Human Rel 2, Jr Class Councilp Bat Girl 3, 41 Interact Sweetheart 4: Sr Patrol: Sr Senate, WQAM Corr 4 MARK JOHNS - Tempos 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres 41 Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, V Pres 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Cap 3, 45 MCC Mascot f l'umbling Chiefj 4, Swimming 4 BARBARA JOHNSON OD - St Council 1: Pep Club 2, 35 Sub Debs 2, Peer Counselor 3, 47 Sorrota 4: HERO 4 CHARLES JOHNSON KCHARLIEJ - Bowling 1, DEBRA JOHNSON - DECA 4 2, 3, 4 Seniors I 251565 0' v John on, G.-King CAIL JOHNSON - Drama 17 Cosmetology 3, 47 Track 3, 47 Gymnastics 2 CHARLES A. JONES - Band 'l, 2, 3, 47 Wind Ensemble 3, 4 DOUGLAS JONES GERRY JONES MAXINEJONES- FYEA 12 Rap Club 1, Science 27 Peer Counseling 27 Sr Patrol 4 PAMELA JONES - St Council 2,35 DCT 3,47 CECE V Pres 4 DARYL JORDAN KAY KELLY - Gymnastic 3: CC Players 37 DCT 4 TREVOR KELLY PATRICK KENNY - Newspaper 17 Swimming 2, 3, 47 Water Polo Z, 3, 47 Key Club 27 Interact 3, 47 NHS 3, 45 Close-Up 47 Mu Alpha Theta 47 Driving 2, 3, 4 JAMES KILLINGSWORTH - Soccer 1, 27 Science Club 1, 27 Key Club 3, 47 Fundraising Chr 47 Sr Director 45 Orchestra 4 DEREK KING HENRY KING - Track 1, 2, 3, 47 JV WrestlingA1, 27 Football 2, 37 Anchor Sweetheart 4 PATRICE KING TERRY KING KMR. T.K.J -JV Football 2 256 l Seniors +1- 1 Finally, a water fountain that works! xx Kipp-Loham JULIE KIPP - Sub Debs 2, 3, 47 DECA 3 KAREN KOLESAR KTOESJ - Sub Debs 1, Parl 2, 35 Pres 4: St Behavior 21 St Coun 2, 3, 4, Human Rel 27 Wrestlerettes 2, 3: Ir Class Council 31 Yearbook 3, 4 PA'l I'Y LACAYO fPA'I'1'Y CAYOJ - French 1: Anchor 2, 3, 4 DANIA LAGUARDIA - Pan American Club 4 BERNETTA LAMB -German Club 11 Band 1, 2, 3: St Council 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, Sub Debs 2: Human Rel 3 SI-IERYL LANIER - FYEA 1 IVETTE LARRALDE LORENZO LATIMORE NYLA L. LAUGHLIN - Human Rel 2g Pep Club 3: Yearbook 3 MARIE 1. LAURENCEAU LORI C, LAWRENCE - Sub Debs 1g St Coun 1, 4: Track 4 DIANA LEAL MARGARITA LEAL IMAGGIEJ - Pan American Club 4 MAGGIE LECHUGA ,IAME5 LEE CIAMIE LEEH LINDA LEFEBVRE Y CHO 4 JULIA A. LEGGETT CARLOS LECRA MARLENE LEON MARIE S, LEWIS - Sorrota 2, 3, Treas 4 PAUL LEWIS - Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3,4 ELIZABETH LEYVA - St Coun 3, 4, Pan American Club 4 LINDA LIGHTFOOT BOBBI SUE LOHAM - Tempos 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Lil Abner 1 Seniors I 257 Lombana-Maino . Senior football players line up at the senior pep rally. I didn't know teachers were so interesting. ? ,fc t f f GIL LOMBANA - Soccer 1, 2 ALBERTO LOPEZ - CHIC 1: Key Club 2, 3: DECA 4 ANA I. LOPEZ - Cosmetology 3, 4 ANA PILAR LOPEZ - Pan American Club 4: Homecoming Court 4 DAVID LOREN - DCT 4 IEAN LOUISSAINT- Aviation 2, 3, 4: Octagon 4 CARLENE LUCAS - Majorette 3, 4: Homecoming Court 4 IOAN LUE - French Club 4: German Club 4: Sr Senate WILLIAM KREIS LUMAN - Society of Aquarius 1: Tempos 1, 2, Pres 1, 2: German Club 3: Peer Counselor 4 MELINDA MACDOUGALL QMINDYJ - Sorrota 4: CHO 4: St Behavor 4 LISSETTE A. MACHADO CLARA MACHADO - French Club 3, 4, V Pres 3: ICC 3: CBE 4, Treas 4: Mu Alpha Theta ANDREA MACK DEBORAH MACKEY - Basketball 4: FHA 4 LEE MACON IUAN MAINOZ 358 I Seniors Malcolm-McCleod, D. LINDA MAIOR MICHAEL WAYNE MALCOLM - Aviation 2, 3, 4 MARY ANN MALDONADO ANITA LYNNE MAREE Y FHA Impact 4 MADELIN MARQUEZ MARIA MARQUEZ ROSE MARSH - Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ANA MARSAL KAREN ANNETTE MARSHALL - VOE 4: DECA 4 ADRIANA MARTEN 4- French 1, 3, 4, Carr Sec 3 WZRNCN MARTIN - IV Band 15 Band 2, 3, 4 MARIA MARTINEZ - DCT 41 FBLA 4 MARTHA IRENE MARTINEZ -Sorrota 2: CBE 4, Parl 41 French 4: Sr Senatep St Coun ROLANDO MARTINEZ - Swimming '11 StCoun1: St Behavior lg Tennis 3, 45 French Club 4, Parl 4: Mu Alpha Theta SORAIDA MARTINEZ - Honoria 3g Soccerette 37 CBE 4 MARIA MATA CINDY MAULTSBY - Art Club 4, Sec 4: Octagon Sweetheart 4 WILFREDO MAURA IEANNE MAXWELL Y IV Majorette 31 Majorette 4 IENNIE MAYCOCK IAMES MCCAIN IANICE MCCAIN ALZENA MCCARTNEY - Band 1, 27 Latin 3: DECA 4 DEBRA MCCLEOD Seniors I 21:3 McCleod, V.-Menendez VALERIA DENISE MCCLEOD - FHA 2, 3, 4: VlCA 2, 32 Sub Debs 4 PATRICIA McCOY IEFFREY MCDONALD MARY MCDONALD - Sorrola 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt-at-Arms 4: St Behavior 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 21 Swimming 1, 2: Water Polo 1, 2, 37 Drama 1: St Coun 2, 3: IV Bat Girl 3, Tempus 3, 4: Concert Choms 3, 41 St Forum 3 PEARL MCDOWELL - Yearbook 3, 4: Softball 4 DONNA MCKEON -Sub Debs 1, 2, St Coun 1, 2: Peer Counselor 3, 4: Art Club 4? Liierary Club 4 CONNIE McKINNEY- Sub Debs 1, 2, 31Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Cap 45 Yearbook 3, 4, Class Editor 3, Editor 4: St Coun 4: St Forum 45 Homecoming Queen: ICC 4, Si Senate 4: Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, Pres 4: Exchange Girl of the Month 45 Usherette 3 MENALUS MC IVES i 1 I Ho Hum.. KATHY MCQUISTON - German Club 1, Z, 3: Soccerettes 3 DAVID MEADOWS GLENROY MENDEZ SONIA MENENDEZ - Soccerette 3i Pan American Club 4 260 I Seniors 5 Jimi' ...V 'iv l , M X , Q I x x X 5 l f X Y , H L , , , 1 R we H + ' W ? . in WW W 3, A, d.,,.3,gq Q., 'EW ' J il gk? W A I4 .I 1, Y l?5:?i??3zl A - , l - q Q 654 1 5 'FV , A -ai: I V' gk , , ,, , . A Walking in Rhythm . . Mewborn-Morri KEITH MEWBORN - Tennis 2 EDILIO MILIAN fEDDlEl f Soccer 1, 2, 3, Society of Aquarius 2 MARTHA MILLIAN QBEATRIZJ - Cosmetology 3, 40 VlCA MARCIA MILLER MARK MILLER CCOOLQ - Track 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt 3, Capt 4, FHA Sweetheart 4 CATHY MINGO AUDREY MITG-lELL ANTHONY MOBLEY ELAIN E MOBLEY KAREN MOFFETT- St Forum 1, St Coun 1, 291V Cheerleader Z: Sub Debs2, 3 4 IV Bat Girl 25 Peer Counselor 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4g Cheerleader 3, 4, Capt 4 DECA 42 St Behavior 47 Human Rel 4, Soph Pres AIDA MONTALVO BARBARA MONTOCOMERY SANDRA MONTGOMERY-St Forum 1, 2, 47 St Behavior4p CHO 4, Pep Club 1 BRIDCETTE MOORE VERALLEN MOORE QELLYJ - Human Rel 1, Tempus 1, 2, 3, 4, Libr 2, 3, 4 V Pres 4, Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Libr 2, 3, 4, Sec 4: Honoria 4 ROBERT MORALES - VICA 1, 2, 3, 4 MERCY MORENO KAY MORRIS Seniors I 261 Mullen- lel en TIMOTHY MULLEN SHARON MURRAY QFOXY REDJ Human Rel 2 3 Rap Club 3 BARBARA MUSTEHER - Pan American Club 4 Growth Group 4 VIRGINIA MUSTILIER IVILLYJ SHARON MYERS QHEADJ - FHA 3 4 ANTONIO NARANIO KTONYJ VICA 3 BRIAN NELSON-Swimmingl 2 3 4 Co Capt4 Water Polol 3 4 Co Capt 4 Sub Deb Sweetheart 1, 27 NFL Prmce 3 Honorxa Sweetheart 3 Anchor KAREN DOROTHY NELSON f Tennis 1 Peer Counselor 1 2 3 St Coun 2 3 DECA 4 CDE 4 VICKI SUE NEWKIRK - St Coun 1 Sub Debs 2 Peer Counselor 3 Who s Who Among American High School Students LORI NEWSOME 1SLlMl HYDEE NICOT- French Club 1 2 4 Pres 2 Sec 4 St Behavmr 1 Sub Debs 1 2 Society of Aquarius 2: Yearbook 2 Mu Alpha Theta 4 CLEVE CHRISTIAN NIEISEN Football 1 2 3 4 Octagon 3 4 Parl4 Anchor 'Oohl He's g Seniors Nix-Pa , . BELINDA NIX - Usherette 37 DCT 4 DWIGHT NDCON1Dooleyjf Art Club 15 IV Football 25 VICA 25 St Coun 2, 3, 45 FHA Sweetheart 35 Track 4 FRED NIXON BARBARA OCHOA FIDEL OIETO ANNE OLENDER - Art Club 15 Sub Debs 2, 3, 4, V Pres 3, Sec 45 Society of Aquarius 25 Peer Counselor 2, 35 St Coun 3, 45 ICC 35 NHS 3, 45 St Fomm 35 Mu Alpha Theta 45 DECA 45 Sr Senate 45 Human Rel 45 Close-Up 4 KAREN ANN OLSEN - Literary Club 45 St Coun 4 PEDRO OLIVA - Chic 25 Peer Counselor 3, 4 CLAUDIA MARY O'NEILL - Human Rel Z: Cheerleader 35 Wrestlerette 3: Sub Debs 2, 3, 45 Football Statistician 45 Tennis 2, 45 Concert Choms 45 Close-Up 4 JIM O'NEILL - Swimming 1, Z, 3, 45 Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4 PAU'LE'ITE O'NEAL NORA MACALI OQUENDO BEVERLY OWENS FELICIA PACE KAREN PAICE MARSHA PALMER f Modern Dance 4 TERRI PALMER - Swimming 1, 2, 3, Peer Counselor 1, 2, 3, St Behavior 1, 25 Human Rel 1, 2, 3, 45 Anchor 3, 4, V Pres 45 St Coun 45 ICC 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 DECA 4 RICHARD PAREDES - Library Asst 1, 25 St Coun 15 Human Rel 1, 45 CHIC 25 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Peer Counselor 3, 4 LAURA PARIS -Tennis 1, 2, 3, Capt 25 Peer Counselor 25 NHS 3, 45 CHO 4, Pres 4 GARY PARKER N IV Football 15 Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt 4, Octagon 3 MICHAEL PARRAMORE - Band 15 VICA 35 St Coun 3 LINDA PARSONS ANDREA PASCHAL LEONARDO PAZ - French Club 1, 2, 35 Key Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer 15 Wrestling 25 DECA 3, Pres 3: CHO 4, Pres 4 Seniors l 263 Paz, N.-Pitt NESTOR PAZ - Band 2,3,4, Asst Drum Major 4, V Pres 4 MARIO PENATE - Bowling 1,2 MICHAEL ANTHONY PENDER 1PREZj- Octagon 1, 2, 3: Drama I2 AV 1, 2, 45 Wrestling 21 Human Rel 25 St Coun 3, 4, Exec Bd 4: St Forum 3, 45 ICC Pres 3, VICA 37 Sub Debs Boy of Month 35 St Patrol 4, Close-Up 4: St Behavior 4: Sr Senate 45 Ir Class Council GILBERT PERIZZ - JV Baseball 2: Baseball 3, 4, CBE Sweetheart 4 ISABEL PEREZ TANIA M. PFRH - Soccerette 3: St Coun 3: Peer Counselor 4: Mental Health Club 4 VICTORIA PEREZ QVICKYJ - CHO 4 MICHAEL EDWARD PERRY - St Coun 1, 2, Society of Aquarius 2 IACQUELYN PHARR - VICA 25 Trackette 4 BEVERLY PHILLIPS - CHO 4 GRACE PHILLIPS - Track 1, Z1 Basketball 1: Volleyball 2: GAA 25 Badminton 3 IOSE ANTONIO PICO - French Club 27 Peer Counselor 3, 45 CBE Sweetheart 4 PR1sc1u,A PIERCE 1ose RoLANoo more - soccer 4 CARLOS PINEDA Joss PINERA DANNY PINKETT PATRICIA KIMBERLY PITIS QPPJ - VICA 3, 4 lust for that I'll eat my hat. 2-44 I Seniors 'S 'x 'Y' Q6 Pixley-Richard FRANK PIXLEY - Peer Counselor 2, 3, 45 Key Club 4, DECA 4 CARLOS PIZARRO BOBBY PODUBYNSKY - IV Band 1, AIC 2, 3, 4, Sub Debs Sweetheart 4 SHIRLEY POLK - FBLA 3, Sec 3: Literary Club 3, 4, Close-Up 3, 4g Peer Counselor 3, FTA 3, Sr Senateg DECA 4 IESUS POMPA - Key Club 3 CAROLYN PONDER MARIE PORTER QRITAJ - Pep Club 1, 41 Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 45 St Coun 3, St Behavior 35 FHA 47 Sub Debs 4 SHIRLIEN ANN PORTER - Honoria 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, ICC: NHS 3, 45 Science Club 3: Sr Senate ETHEILDA PRATT FRED PRESCOTT LASCELLES PRYCE fTODDJ SHERYL RAGIN -AHCUOI' 1, 2, 3,4, Sec 3, Peer Counselor 1, 2, 3, 47 Human ReI2p Spanish Club 2, Pres 2: Sl Coun 3: Drama 3, 4, Sec 4: Octagon Sweetheart 4: Literary Club 4: Homecoming Court 4 FRANCISCA RAMIREZ - St Coun 27 Human Rel 2: Sorrta 2, 3, 4, CBE 4 MARIANNE RAMOS RUTH RAMO5 SIDNEY RAMSEY YLANDA RAY - FHA 4 NELIA REAL KIAPOLGAJ - Track 15 Softball 1: Pan American Club 4 BRENDA REDMOND - St Behavior 1 ANDREW REID - IV Football 1, 2, Football 3, 4, VICA 3 GLENN PHILLIP REIMERS - IV March Band 1: VICA 2 RICHARD REYNOLDS KTHE CREEPERI TROY LEE REYNOLDS, IR. MARY RICHARDS Seniors I 2655? Ridgwa -Ru h, . LIZ RIDGWAY - Sub Debs 1, Treas 2, Pres 3, V Pres 4: Peer Counseling 2: Wrestlerettes Z: NHS 2, V Pres 4: NFL Princess 3: Close-Up 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: ICC V Pres 4, Homecoming Court 4: Sr Senate EUGENE RICBY A Art Club 3, 4 RAMON RIVERA - Soccer 2, 3, 4: CBE Sweetheart 4 SHERRY RIVERS CHRIS ROBERTS CLEVELAND ROBERTS KSLIMJ A IV Basketball 1, 2: IV Band 1: IV Football 2, Basketball 3: Football 3, 4, FCA 3 AMANDA ROBINSON BARBARA ROBINSON SHIRLEY ROBINSON ANTHONY RODRIQUEZ DENISE RODRIGUEZ MARIA M. RODRIGUEZ - Society of Aquarius 2: FSA 2: French Club 3, Sec 4: CBE 4 MARTHA C. RODRIQUEZ QMARTICAJ - FBLA 3: Pan Am 4 MARTHA RODRIGUEZ - Lib Asst 3: DECA 4 ODALYS RODRIGUEZ - Spanish Club 1,.French Club 1, 3, 4, Pres 4, Sub Debs 2, 3, 4: Quill Sz Scroll 3, 4: Ir Class Council: Sr Patrol: Mu Alpha Theta: Smoke Signal 4, Ad Mgr 4: St Coun 4, Exec Board Publicity Agent 4 ANDREA ROLLE URIEL ROMAN IRICKYI - Football 4 NANCY ROSADO - Sorrota 3 , 4: Pan Am4 HERRICK ROWAN KKOOL HARRY HIPPIEJ -IV Basketball 27 AV 2, 3, 4: Peer Counselor 3: Basketball 3, 4 LENNETTE ROWLAND QNETTE Badminton 3, 4, Volleyball 3 ROBERT MITCHELL ROWLEY EDWIN ROZIER - VICA 3 PATRICIA ROZIER IPATJ SHELLEY RUSH QSHELLJ - So 266 !'Seniors I-Track Z, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4, rrota 2, 3, Sec 4: Society of Aquarius 2: CBE 4 1 Ru h, W.- euin WILLIAM RUSH KBUBBAJ - Radio Club 4, Pres 4 NURY SABALISA - DECA 4 STEPHEN SALAZAR QSTEVEJ - IV Baseball 27 Baseball 3, 4 SOBEIRA SALDIVAR ISABRINAJ - Sorrota 2, 3, 47 Peer Counselor 3, 4, Human Rel 4: French Club 4, V Pres 47 Mu Alpha Theta 4: St Coun 45 ICC 4 ROBERT SANCHEZ fBOBBYJ FRANK SANTIAGO RONALD SAPP fSCRAP IRONJ -IV Football 1, 2: Pep Club Sweetheart 1, 2, 3, 41 Track 3: Peer Counselor 4g DCT 4 JAMES SARSKE - Baseball 4 s -Q-ew A Ncmonf 8'-1Y5f aff nafllfalln MCC students taking classes seriously. HAL SAWYER fHOWlEj - Gymnastics 2: Octagon 3, 4 ALTHEA SCARLE'lT ALFRED SCOTT KSCOTD ROBERT SCOT1' KSTEINJ ROSEMARIE scorr BEATRIZ SEARA Jose SECADES LOUISE sELL1N I Seniors X 267 Sera mall A -Q Alicia Adams studies her homecoming queen ballot. DEBRA SERA - St Coun 2, 3: Sub Debs 2, 3, St Forum 2, CHO 4 MICHELE SERECIGNI - Spanish Club lg Swimming 2, 3, 47 Water Polo Z, 3, 4, Society ofAquarius 2, Ir Class Council, Sorrota 3, 45 NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta LORIA SEYMOUR ROSALYN E, SEYMOUR - Pep Club 1: Track 1: St Coun 27 St Behavior 2: VlCA 32 CHO 4 GERALD sExToN HAROD SHAFFER fDANNYJ Jose sl-IEPPARD psi-nary - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, wresmng 3, DECA 4 HUBERT sl-HFFLETT 00133 ELIZABETH SIMMS - St Coun 1, 2, 3, 4: St Forum lp Spanish Club lp Fr Class Secg Society of Aquarius 2: Swimming 2, 3, 45 Water Polo 3, 47 Human Rel 35 Sorrota 3, 45 NHS 3, 4, Treas 4: Key Club Sweetheart 4: Yearbook 45 Mu Alpha Theta 4 LYNN SKINNER ANGELA SIAUGHTER LA VONNE SMALL 268 I Seniors I' Fx E! I J. mf X f' A' . 3 ff lf' iv 3 5353? ' f 1? Ek? if? K af 'f-V C Oye, mira mi sombrero mall - tewart CASSANDRA SMALLS RAY SMALLS TERRY SMART - Rap Group 25 IV Football 2, VICA 3: HERO 4 ESSIE M. SMATHERS IPLUMJ - Modern Dance 3 BRIDGETTE SMITH - Anchor 3, 4 DOROTHY SMITH QDOTFIEJ - FHA 11 Band 3, 4: Peer Counselor 4: Tutoring 4 JILL SMITH KATHY SMITH - Pep Club 3 KEITH SMITH IQUICK SMITTYI - IV Football 1, 2: Football 3, 4 LARRY IAMES SMITH - IV Basketball 2: HERO 4 MARGARET SMITH WAYNE SNYDER IBITTER SWEETI - Band 1,Z,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Interact 2,3,4: Anchor Sweetheart 3: FHA Sweetheart 45 Drama Club 3,41 St Forum 4: Sr Senate, St Coun 4: Thespian Society 4 MIREYA SOCARRAS - CBE 4 MARTA SOLER FRANCISCO I. SOTO - Soccer 2, 3, 4 ROBERT SPRY MICHAEL SPURLIN IOSEPH E. STALLWORTH, IR. - IV Football 2, Football 3, 45 FCA 3, V Pres 3, Who's Who in American High Schools BETTY STANDLEY QBETTY ANNI f Soph Class Sec, IV Bat Girl 2, Human Rel 2 Sec Zi St Behavior 2, 47 St Forum 3, Sub Debs 2, 3, 4, Chap 3, V Pres 4: Tennis Z: Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Capt 45 Yearbook 3, 4, Ad Mgr 3, St Life Editor 45 Wrestlerette 3: Peer Counselor 3: Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4: ICC Sec 47 DECA 4 LINDA STANLEY- Swimming 1, 27 Water Polo 1, 37 Sub Debs 1, 2, 3, Chap 2, Sgt at Amis 3 MICHAEL STATEN IANET STEELE ELAINE STEWART HOWARD STEWART Seniors l 269 Stewart-Thomp on, L IOSEPH STEWART - Concert Chorus 3, 4 KIM STEWART WINSTON STEWART PAMELA STROUD IPAMI - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec and Treas 4, Lib 3 CHARLOTTE STROZIER ITIKIJ - DCT 4 HARRIET STROZIER KDENISED - Yearbook 3, 45 St Coun 4: St Behavior 4, CHO 4 BLANCA ROSA SUAREZ QBLANQUID - Spanish Club 1, 2: Hist 2: French Club 1: FBLA 3: St Forum 3, 4: St Coun 3, 4: CBE 4, Pres 4: Pan Am Club 4: Sr Senate 4: Sorrota 3, 4: V Pres 4: ICC 4 BETTY SULLIVAN DEBBIE SULLIVAN PAT SUMMERSET ISEFI - DCT 4 SUSAN SUTTON - Tempos 1: Concert Chorus 1 ANGELA M. TAMARGO1ANGIEl- CHO 4 JACKIE TAYLOR LACONYEA TAYLOR - FYEA Z: Who's Who 4: Tutoring 2, 4: FHA 4, Parl 4 LEROY TAYLOR ' LUCIA TEIADA QLUCYJ - Spanish Club 2 MARILYN TEPPERBERG - St Forum 2: Sorroka 3, 4 IOHN TESTA- Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Co Capt 4: Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4: Interact3, 4, V Pres 4: Sorrota Sweetheart 4: ICC 4: VICA Z, 3, 4 CHERYL THOMAS - Latin Club 2: Honoria 4: Science Club 4 IACQUELINE THOMAS IIACKIEJ a- Spanish Club 21SlC0un Z: IV Volleyball 32 Volleyball 4: Badminton 3, 4 WILLIAM BRUCE THOMAS ARTHUR THOMPKINS fHOLLYWOODl -IV Football 2: Football 3, 4: FCA 3, 4 IAMES THOMPSON LISA THOMPSON - Key Club Sweetheart 3: DECA 4 270 1 Seniors Thomp on, .-Tribble, A W Q A 7 ,V, ,3y3 5, -,r Ki, A r :msn MW janet Steele is working hard in her printing class. JOHN LOI SEAU RAUL TORNES ELIZABETH TORRES GERTRUDE TORRES MARISELA TORRIE YOLANDA TORRICELLIA ANGELA TRlBBLE1ANGIEl- n A f. We said to come shabby, but really! SANDRA THOMPSON 401255 - sr Coun 2, 4, Track 3 SANDRA THOMPSON IFRANKJ A Marching sand 1, 2, 3, 4, v Pres 3, Pres 4 Sr Coun 4: St Forum 4: Peer Counselor 4 CAROL ANNE THOMPSON KCATJ - Sorrota 2, 3, 4: VOE 4 ALFREDO TOLEDO KTEAJ - Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Interact 2: St Coun 2 LYNETTE TOLEDO - Cosmetology 3, 4 VICA 35 Cosmetology 3, 4 ,M- Tff 7 J.-gil' .1 , , Seniors I 271 Tribble, D.-Wallace, C DONNA TRIBBLE IRA LEE TURNER EILEEN TYLER - Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4 HELEN TYLER CYNTHIA DENISE TYSON ISQUEAKYI A Volleyball 3, 45 Track 3, 47 Yearbook 3, 45 Sr Patrol, Softball 4 JANET UDUD - Orchestra 1, 35 Society of Aquarius Z ALFRED UTRILLA ANA VALDES SUSAN VALDEZ - Sorrota 1: St Coun 2: Peer Counselor 3 WILLIAM VACLER SANDRA VEREEN 4 Anchor 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas 3, Parl 43 Peer Counselor 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3: Human Rel 25 St Forum 4, Sec 47 Student Coun Chr 4 EVELYN VICKS MICHELE VIGARINO - Bowling 3, 4 CYNTHIA VILA - Sorrola 3, 4: DCI' 3, 45 Pan American Club 4 CATHY VINCK THOMAS VINSON SYLVIA WADE ISYLVAJ - Track 2, 37 Concert Chorus 3: St Coun 4: Human Rel 4 CHERYL WALLACE IUCLY UCLYJ - Science Club 2, 43 Modern Dance 2 Seniors l 272 xxx Will Donna McKeon be MCC's first woman Construction worker? Wallace, P.-William , . PATRICIA WALLACE CYNTHIA WALKER KCYNTP - Yearbook 3, 4: Concert Chorus 4 DONNA WALKER - Yearbook 2 MELONIEE WALKER CATHERINE WALTHOUR IKOOL CATH - Volleyball 2, 3: Track 2, 35 HERO 4 BARBARA WALTON - Pep Club 11 Wrestlerette 2, 3: Trackerette 4, St Coun 2 CHERYL WASHINGTON DEXTER WASHINGTON IEVILJ - Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 DEBBIE A. WAYMAN - Pep Club 1, 2: Sub Debs 2, DCT 3, 4, Treas 4 SHIRLEY WEBB - Basketball 47 Track 4 CYNTHIA LOUISE WEER KCINDYI - I-Ionoria 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, Treas 4, CAA I: Ir Class Coun: Tennis 3, 4, St Coun 3: Who's Who 3, Sr Senate: Close-Up 4: Sr Class Treas ANDERINE WI-IIPPIE - Basketball I7 Softball 2 BRENDA WHITE JERRY WHITE - St Behavior 27 DECA 4 RUSSELL WILBURN - Latin Club 3, 4, Treas 4, NFL V Pres 4 WANDA ANTONETTA WILCOX - St Coun 2, Human Rel 1, Cosmetology 3, 4 VERNON WILDER -JV Football 1: IV Basketball 1, 27 Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4: Interact 3, 47 Anchor Sweetheart 4, FCA 3, 45 St Coun 4, St Forum 4 BARRY WILLIAMS -IV Football 2: St Coun 1, Football 3, 45 FHA Sweetheart 45 CBE Sweetheart 47 Sub Debs Sweetheart 47 Octagon 4 BILL WILLIAMS CHRISTINE WILLIAMS QRABBITJ - Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 DIANA WILLIAMS DIANE WILLIAMS LOIS ANDREA WILLIAMS CLOYJ - FBLA 3: CBE 4 MARY BETH WILLIAMS - St Coun 1: FYEA Pres 31 Close-Up 4: Human Rel 4, German Club Co-Pres 4: ICC 4 Seniors X 273 TAMMY WILLIAMS - Sorrota l,2,3,4, Pres 47 St Coun 2,3,41 lr Class Coun 3: Human Rel 3,45 Close-Up 4 VALERIE WILLIAMS - FYEA 17 DCT 4 WILLIE WILLIAMS - Basketball Mgr 3,45 Track Mgr 3,4 DEBORAH WILSON VALERIE VVILSON WILLIE BELL WOODEN CHERYL WOOTEN - FHA 2, Treas 21 Tutor 1,3,4g Peer Counselor 2,3,4p VICA 35 Cosmetology 3,41 St Coun 4: St Forum 4 SHERRY WRIGHT THERESA WULCHAK CYNTHIA WYCHE - Chorus 1,2,3,4p Treas 4 THEA YANKOWITZ UGCYJ - IV Marching Band 11 Gymnastics 2, DECA 3: Band 4: Orchestra 4 THOMAS YARB - VICA 3,4 CHARLES YOUNG 1BOO-BOOJ- Swimming 2,3,4p Water Polo 2,3,4: Interact 3,45 Bowling 4 MATIDA YOUNG ITIDYJ - St Coun 3,4p Human Rel 3,47 CDE 4 OSCEOLA YOUNG ZEBBIE ZELMAN - St Coun 2: CBE 4 274 l Seniors MARITZA ZUAZNABAR CARL PADOWITZ 2 Q 1 g L,--M W, -f,-f , fm, zmmwzuz, asmavvwmmwmvwwww-:'wmm mm XQWQQE Q1e.a3K:1WvzF' ' enior uperlatives for 1976 are . . . , . txqnmwsmw Q? W W .. S . U 1 j , ,.V , I HOME OF T Most School Spirit- Bobby Podubynsky and Betty Standley ga-Sis wifi ' ' 5 6' A ' ig V S s N, - . A, .g 4 S 'r , r. I ,L . I in , - . , ll A ' . P, i . , Q NS' S fig . .X 5 I S.. km . J P44 ' 'gy V M . S, K, L. if 1' r. X Y X. .H M - - fi, - ik: f Most Artistic - Donna McKeon and David Neal 276 l Senior Superlatives Most Musical - Cristobal Gonzalez and Karlene Burkhard mi Most Popular - Connie McKinney and jon Bell Senior Superlatives f 277 4 u ALL IPA. ANA MUST I-.wtf PHI Ib- AIIHVHII MR. HDR Most Leadershxp Ablhty LIZ Rldgway and Roberto Mlla Best All Around - Maria Gonzalez and Randy Bush 278 I Senior Superlatives Most Athletic - Helen Tyler and Fred Nixon 4' Most Intellectural 4-lOh1'1'AClamS and Olga Abella Senior Superlatives X 279 Most Original - Barry Williams and Vicky Perez 5' Unsung Hero - Randy Elliott and Pam Bishop 280 X Senior Superlatives S' Most Dependable - Anne Oleander and lose Pico Most Dramatic - Wayne Snyder and Sheryl Ragin Senior Superlatives X 281 Wittiest - Sabrina Saldivar and Dwight Nixon ,,..-r-+ MX, ffl, SX -...,,sNN Best Dressed i Russell Hand and Cynthia Babbs 282 f Senior Superlatives .---hw M,-.-ff W' X if an i f ' , e .X l I UIAIV 'I 3 2. V 'I .ff if xr q Most Likely to Succeed - Rachel Dykes, Willie Edwards and Clara Machado Done Most For M.C.C. - Michael Pender and Carol Anastasia Senior Superlatives X 283 of' Best Looking - joe Cozart and Belinda Nix , vb if B 'heb 3,5 A Best Personality - Leslie Davis and Blanca Suarez 284 I Senior Superlatives iiigfpf SOCIAL STUDIES SPEECH Cindy Weer Twelve nominated for coveted Silver Knights The Miami Herald Silver Knight Award is given to high school stu- dents who excel in a certain field of study or citizenship. All high schools may choose students torep- resent them in each category. The basis for choosing these stu- dents is the knowledge of the cate- gory being sought, leadership, and community service. It is a great honor and achievement to be chosen from the school to compete for the Silver Knight Award. lt is with great pride that we salute the 1976 Silver Knight Nominees: 'lt' INDUSTRIAL IOURNALISM VOCATIONAI. Connie McKinney Terry Palmer 285 I Silver Knights Willie Edwards 286 X Leaders 'Q 5 ..,? W .Ceadww WW 0 NN x v Lead 287 Faculty leads the way Mr. Nicholas Borota, Principal 288 I Leaders 'Fwd' ' S t ,.-sl YN 4752 wwf Keeping a school running from 7 am to 10 pm was a big job, but MCC's administrators did it and did it well. Add to that the varied and active instructional and extra-curricular programs, and you needed the time and talents of many teachers, coun- selors, specialists, coaches, and sponsors. MCC had them, too. That's why we decided to call this section Leaders, for that was what MCC's faculty members were . . . and we are grateful for it. Mr. james Cash, Night School Principal Mr. Samuel Forde, Community School Principal ' ::::iE,5z't:A 4' 2-' if l 'iifep-f A 5 . rf L T11 U 'Q 235 ffl-1ff'?'31L'A, ,if f - J ., ' 1 ic' ' .:2i?E, .HIM w I X 4- 1 -fffl U , .Q kj.: . V 925,55 V P F .L -1'-G'--7 ,'w:' N-lllll 'Au ' A tt. 5, A - , 1 , Y. 'if' 45:-,A':f:!:,fJ:::. ' nf ..:t N a ,. ' I 5if':,i5333F?5ff4lL tzeazaaaaaiazg ggiiff 1,:e::-:f1-We , X .av 3 Q, - 5, Q f,,f.-g.afVg,vj,c-11, 4-4'1 . ,ag ' .3312 7- . ' .1 'L1-::. ,,',f 'NM . ,,r', 1 jj -L ugizzzarzsfdl 1 fifliglzillllll 1 ,:: L' . :f 'az 'raziuldli 4--' ' Mr. William Cookson, Assistant Principal Mr. Carl Hanna, ASSiSfal'lf Principal Leaders l 289 eg, A n ,b,' I -, - 5' m........ Mr. William Fisher Mr. Clifford Labar Assistant Principal Assistant Principal ' 'wfifffrfif .- TEV? gf? im .mx lf? in fit' Llagiifl N 5 . M xi: 'i 3 J ' ' V Tl X A 551 ' 'f , Ji.. g f P , L - V -' 7 4 ififmf f 5' A A it , A! f - ? vkk' , 'E it P ii 4 N A P Q V 5, aff- if wat s...g' A f , a . W Y fi is X I fl Mr- Aron Brumm Ms Patricia D'Alessio AP English, Assistant Activities Director Activities Director Inter Club Coun, Student Behavior 290 X Leaders X-Nc. XXX Mr. jack Brady Athletic Director Head Basketball Coach Social Studies Dr. Terence T. O'Connor Assistant Principal U E all lost' Mr. jeffrey P. Paris IV Football Coach, Athletic Business Manager Social Studies, Interact Leaders f 291 Abrams - Bervaldi '32 Vwfvifili t sf!! 'Z lines Ms. Carole Abrams Math Mu Alpha Theta Mr. Henry Adams X Social Studies X- Swimming, Water Polo Coach X x F, Q' Ms. Grace Aikens Home Economics HERO Mr. Vincent Ali Counselor Mr. Luis Alvarez Counselor Q, ? r l f. I f 'Hg 15 I f . 'Q x DM 45:0 012 1 X Q ll ran 4 A STIFIU' ' i i 'fi .JP Y Mr. Steven Applebaum Mr. jerry Anderson Special Education Physical Education M - Varsity Football Coach Erfgllggce Annunzlata ' I-Ionoria 292 I Leaders Ms. Maria Armor Spanish was l Mr. Mark Bancroft Math Class of '77 '65 in 'B 'l 5 Mr. Dennis Back Music Orchestra Ms. Florence Baccus Substance Abuse SOLVE s Ms. Elaine Bemstein Ms. Francine Banner English, Quill 8: Scroll English Society of Aquarius Smoke Signal Ms. Faye Berry Counselor Mr. PaulBerva1di Il N. ,X X Social Studies Dept. Head Leaders f 293 Bicos - Dunham is ,ga , it' ..f,,,, if L - 3 rv J -' X , Q f Ms. Katherine Bicos Business Education CBE-CECF Mr. Richard Bleitz Science Mr. Robert Bridges Vocational Education at pt i i i I ,il'.'1ll' ll . .4 . , mtv if Mr. Ralph Burns Physical Education Girls' Track Coach Mr. john Bryan Counselor Golf Coach ZW Leaders ,-+V' Ms. Margaret Brash English Literary Club Sponsor Ms. Priscilla Brown Home Economics FHA Ms. Mary Buzzella Special Education Mr. Francois Champagne Mr- Larry Byrnes Business Education Dept. Head - - Y - Physical Education M R C H- Jv Football Coach Elfglisiy 0 ms 3' Q i Ms, Tel-gsita Davalos Ms. Kathleen Davenport l Music Health CCAA Ms. Judith Cooper English Sorrota Sponsor Ms. Gloria Douglass Mr. Robert Dunham . English Science ggerlilsseu Dawg Asst. Swimming, Water Polo Coach Class of ,78 Key Club Sponsor Leaders l' '95 Eargle - Hardrick I , . , , , -- . Mr. Lee Easton Af ,. K K Math f G 1' A., x ' L f Mr. Guy Eargle Math y f an , Q 5 I X Y ? 5,1 , v k X L My fu X M, ,, ' 'isis Mr. Gonzalo Esparza Mr. john Elam Math Auto Body i , X. U li. . 1 ar I If fi, ' - glrg5klllIfEld'5 rw , -I ' r e a l ' ,Ml HW ' .1 1' Ms. Evelyn Forster Mr. Phillip Fox Math Physical Education IV Football Coach 296 I Leaders f - Y f ff X Mr. jackson Edwards Radio, TV Radio Club Sponsor Mr. Charles Floyd Science Ms. Beverly Friberg - Math, Sub Debs Sponsor IV Cheerleaders Mr. Norman Frye Sheet Metal Shop .1'7 'x'x Mr. Dominic Giacoboni Counselor Mr. Larry Gordon Counselor Ms. Dale Gary Ms. Martha Gallub Art English Ari' Club Mr. Phillip Goodman Vocational Education Radio Club Mr. Robert Gonzalez CO-OP Education Ms. Iulia Grieco CO'OP Education Ms. Yvonne Hardrick DCT Business Education FBLA Q 0 Leaders l 297 I ai- V Hatter - Keefe 5: . , jg X gut- -,-' t os, ff -is 1 QV? Y: it K 'X -W, K, - E' Mr. Robert Hertler Physical Education Varsity Baseball Coach Ss-wg, 9 S umm 2 sm g Mr. David Harter Mathematics Tennis Coach, Anchor Club Sponsor 5 Mr. Donald Hoecherl Health Gymnastics Coach 298 f Leaders Mr. Wayne Hoffman Guitar, Band Concert Marching Band A x' 3 A L, M s X jf? Ms. Barbara Hawley English Ms. Patricia Hinton English Pep Club Sponsor t Mr. George Holler Art, Fine Arts Dept. Head 1 raw Ms. Laurie Holloway Physical Education Mr. Barry Hough American History Mr. Jose Iriate Math wi M Mr. David Howie Printing Mr. Kenneth jaworski Health Asst. Football Coach iff A ',' 1 I Y, t tiia . i 1 i r ' , ,t.., , I ,z 77 TV if A .Jr t N , W V A m e W ,, . , , I jg.. I ' ,W R x i ' , .Wg W,--L-'x wwvfwww, Yr-it L as M ' W 'lg., Mr. Kenneth Johnson Mr. William Keefe Drivers Education - Counselor Ms. Lisa Johnston Modern Family Living Home Economics Dept-Head Leaders I 299 Kilmartin - McRae A 'iv ,A ' J Ms. Patricia Kilmartin English nvfssun vnnnn 1 Wi ix 4,14 Mr. Walter Kloss Air Conditioning, Industrial Education Dept. Head - Mr. Robert Lesher Basic Electricity 300 I Leaders Ms. Vivian Kiner Special Education Mr. john Labell Auto Body VICA AZ.. : , f '-wfM'i'wfg . . . 5 rl sql: - C L' It ,1 L Mr. George Lockerbie English NFL Mr. jeffrey Klores Graphics, Architectural, Engineering Drawing Asst. Football Coach .- VV KE, .rug H' - rfy f 'Y 1 tf. , 1 - ,, - ' nr ' 'WW' fix.. -I I 2 it , 's . w -qi ', Jw f 1 Ms. Barbara Layne French French Club Social Studies I Y UW wg, Ms. Josephine Loredo Spanish Pan American Club l Mr. joseph Malbouef Graphics, Architectual Drawing Asst. Football Coach Mr. Gerald Lotito American History IV Basketball, Asst IV Football Coach Ms. Ernestine Love German, English SL German Club Mr. Daniel Luechauer Co-op Education DECA legs .I f , 1'1 fi ,fly ,V ' ' A , A 1 ' . 5512, J K , , 1'q' .Q, y ' A - - Aly-gn.. g q W V if new A' 'yl' A , F- , l l C Qff gu w l f 4 g . L M Y KI I 3 4' ' ' , ': lcv ' A -in x 51 h 33 if fm wg Mr. Alex Marchando Ms. Annie McRae Cosmetology English Modern Dance Club Leaders I 301 Mears - Pete V .lid ,BJ bfi y , ftaef ik ' 3 Mr. William Mears Math Mr. Willie Melvin American Studies Girls' Softball Coach Dr. Lillian Meyers Concert Chorus, Keyboard - Music Theory, Guitar - Ms. Linda Meyer Vocal Music, Tempos Typing, Shorthand Office Practice Mr. joseph Mihalek Ms. Harriet Miller Math Drama, Debate IV Baseball Coach CC Players 302 1 Leaders tp: g::: JJ: Mr. john Mercatante Science Soccer Coach, Octagon Mr. Thomas Meyer Math Dept. Head Ms. Maryann Milmore English Chieftain Advisor Ms. Noel Miner Science Science Club, Gymnastics Ms. Susan Muransky English, Drama Mr. Michael Pelfrey Science Key Club Sponsor ga Mr. Thomas Moore English . Mr. Donnell Morris American History, Government Contemporary Politics Student Council, Student Forum Mr. Walter Olson American History, Govemment Asst. Football Coach Mr. Bruce Pesetsky Ma th li , x Ms. Carole Paulett Q, tiii fl ij r jf 1. , A c -lfgi, General Business, Shorthand Typing Mr. james Pete Wood Shop Leaders X 303 Pieze - hacter 1. ,vi Mr. joseph Pieze American History, Govemment Cross Country, Track, Asst. Football Mr. Ronald Pollack Science Ms. Veronica Potter Recordkeeping, Typing, Shorthand FBLA Mr. Richard Prekaiski Ms. Gail Press Math Reading 304 I Leaders 5 1? Ms. Carleen Poole Physical Education Girls' Basketball, Volleyball Coach Mr. Roland Powers Business Math, Law, Typing '19 lr 'Eu if can 5 ff s vp Z A 53' Qt-r ,sig gg Q ... s 9 ,.: ,r'f24 f fl1Ti5 Q Q. 1' ' ' 53'f'ff? V17-if f Y h , muh 2 . . f 'Y' 0 if s t. R , x A i .- iff, af 3,1 :aft f V i,f3,55f. f45 ctw- 351-mf? tl , , A- f ,ef - 422, if- . , . .t fm..-'1' ' 'v - .,wiw. . 5 iiigiilif fiffxfw x WW V' 14' i af wt, . . . . . 4' A -any ,,f t ' -. ,f r '- , - . f. -Bw N Q ., .f 4:0 ,,ffqE,f'a' , W.-5 3, A A 4 N UF.. ,12'.,:,,,, - W 'f V ff fx. Jin . Litfilff-as ,- -s-i f , - f 1,9 ..i,.,., Lyn, 1, M, wilt. W 15 ' ,Q21i.E2.. at? 4 lil , Y- . 92 Q mal: , xi' A ' X T Q - A , ' V , .E , f .X - 1 .,...,,1f . . ' ' 'yi W,,'?gm. 1. .0 ' ' Q 2 4 F its Q , mi ' 'limits 5 A . . ' f f '5 wt. .W :QAM ,fr , nm +. fan , ' f V if 4, .t . CQQF 41' A ' I ' x tv xxx, Q ag ft. B, X, .5 XJ . 'P It 1 Mr. Richard Rhodes American, World Studies L , Ms. Sue Riley English Ms. loyce Schleh Art Ms. Ioyce Sanford English ig , Ms. Edwina Scavella Complete Homemaker Textiles, Clothing Mr. George Scheff Printing Ms. Roberta Sewell Ms. Gertrude Shacter Behavorial Studies Bookkeeping, Record Keeping American History, Government Close Up, NHS Leaders f 305 herwin - Wilder Mr. Bruce Sherwin Math ! ,ir Mr. Thomas Spencer Science Mr. Ralph Van Lear Physical Education 306 f Leaders Mr. Patrick Snay English Dept. Head Class of '76 MS. Verna Thomas English Mr. Sam Vega Behavior Studies, American History, Government Ms. Gertrude Sobol Vocational Specialist Ms. Alice Townsel Physical Education Dept. Head Cheerleaders Mr, Alonso Vereen Driver Education Ms. Martha Vest Home Economics Mr. Richard Weller Driver Education Mr. Shelton Whittle Physical Education Williams - Goodman E , M Science I Ms. Adele Wooters Co-op Education E gllsh DCT-CECF n 1 Mr. Larry Williams 'EF Mr. Tony Zucco - 5CiEI1CE Ms. Debra Feldman M . N Z . Ejgliszncy lgan Wrestling Coach Center for Special Education 30? l Leaders Q K l M. Q 5 Q, P' be- -- , I 42 Ly -1 -9... . 1' LU ,fn Mr. Harold Wilmath 'L ll' QA' Wim ,i Security - Ms. Ella Mae Conley, Mr. Bob Staelens, Ms. Vicki Bell 1.35: uf' . ,. 'Qn- ,Q-lr' Secretaries - Ms. Nancy Valibus, Ms. Mildred Jennings, Ms, Vivian Harden. Ms. Ioann Brown Treasurer Ms. Helene Goodman Asst. Treasurer Leaders I 309 Nelson - Stover Ms. Sally Nelson, Ms. Rose Comm, Ms. Portia Moffett, Ms. Barbara Roper, Ms. Ruth Williams. Sitting - Ms. Carole Duerr. Media Specialist - Ms. Martha Anderson, Ms. Matil Allen, MS- Clara Roth, MS- Constance F1'f?1'lCh, MS- Diana MCKimleYf MS- Diana Pohlman, Ms. jo Stover. 310 I Leaders .JW W' . wi E, - A was-it 1 LX 3. v Q..,,.V ,,,n, ,.n, . ,,..,., mA, T ,,,, 4. ,Q I., . ,s xx E .y.:13' f if ,ef I lv - 4 'V ffm' ? 'A Y A if: K. I sfqitiq . K at 'M 1 1' , Z . get 1 45354 W, f v.1fX L, gggms .HQ 'aff mx, , A A ,. '- .Q . 'Wi E, i rt. v- ,H Seated - Ms. Agnes Adair, Registrar. Standing-Ms. Elizabeth Campbell, Ms. Rene Weston, Asst. MS- Mary LOU Riley, Mr- B01'1'0f3'S 59C1'efafY- Registrars. Q V 5 if 332' A ' ' Q Aff .. . 3 I' K, N .. , -- y. S A S W it e it :Siu Q ' fi '1 5 53 af . s'Q,i Reef! , 'W egg 'iw if if . 5 ' ' ' ,. ,is a f.fv1..fe 3 F' . I 5 X 1 r , 3, ,, H3315 ., L.. . .,,. X if 52 Tea? :1 - f M - .+ K ,sf-m 'fi ' H... f Y .5 W., ,...2 3, 14. ,,'ij'i ei!! J ik- Y W fliliiek 5 - .f v iff. 3 X iv f -. J -. -575 , ,. ' A, ' .. K ug xi i . - K -:..-img ', -.,.g.: X f et.. . mf .. 55 Cafeteria - Ms. Esther Gilbes, Ms. Carmen Rosado, Ms. Cressie Adams, Ms. Annie johnson, Ms. Rina Frye, Manager Ms. Ina Gray, Ms. Grace Sconiers, Ms. Erna Gindlesburger, Ms. Martha Charest. Leaders f 311 312 I Community 'CZ-4gf fff'i+ffQ 66, ,QE gina 7' if kv' Q V , I , w 21 2,331 'E 0 X G P3 75 igfgev ' f, 'li N, grief 4025, 3 if Eff 2 '92 fat , -chi, as C2234 LCEPK ?Qt2cQ'- ia V N A V X 1 Community I 313 1976 - a very good year! ,. . . 4 Y ,'nl', .L r' A X. 'fe . 5- .ny fu 5, . 5-,hr ,N l ig J .M -5 lg- r g ,K f-pyv-:if Q-5' '4 eww , , X .VM 5,f,--Q, .W M Q ' ' 1 : f . .K a , Q 'I :A ,, -,.- . f , '-C ' 1 , ' v x 9 1 waxy- . :. V I, 5 -- .25 - ,gr A 5 f-ef , . , D - v HJ if-TL 'K ,1 R x 'V M a 1 te .1 -' W . . 1 - - 4 . in ee if' Q rrgtklififf e k.- ' 2 ' in -11 - -itil , ff 'OW ' f ' ' ' X . . K W , , ,,4,3,,f ,, .. AN, .1 ,, ,QI .5f'- C, 'g.i'C-Qi g'f'4z,,,,f M e-,K-w, rQ'fi , , 'Q My .wgvwx r,.-'wigcfe-'fre-1-A fag '76 Olympics influences MCC athletes. '76 is the year for mankind to start believing in himself. is If WHS H dog 3009 good year. A new word was added to MCC's vocabulary. Many seniors treasure fond memories of 76- This year the true pride of being a chief was born. 314 I Community 2 H. TIME Qunnrsn now:-a vosxro so This year many Chiefs learned to accept disappointments. A Presidential nominee strives for the support of young voters, One ofthe more faimiliar scenes duriri '76! To study or not to study . . . f cf L feffiti :ff fit' - 1 - 3, .t 0 ssw, 4 ,f 19 'I' A r Disnev World celebrates the nation's 200th birthday. Walt Disney Productions Community X 315 ef. J J Memories . . . Memories'Are Forever By Connie McKinney Editor-in-Chief Memories . . . i of waiting until the last minute to get anything done. Memories. . . T T l M T , 1...- of constantly trying to create different layout T designs. Memories . . . of no one showing to get pictures taken when scheduled to. Memories . . . of looking for lost pictures which were never lost. , Memories . . . of writing and re-writing copy and headlines until it was done right. t T Finally, the memories of all the wonderful people f who contributed to the development of this yearbook . . . Fox-Mar Clra and Marky -Our wonderful and dear photographers who finally got the job done with just a little persuasion from the staff. ' jenny Linton -- The talented young lady who designed the cover. Special thanks to the activities directors, club sponsors, coaches and Ms. Friberg, who took many last minute photos for the yearbook. Keys Printing Company - To all those talented people who helped us put it all together. if f it i '76 Yearbook Staff -- The most unique staff there is. Though ' there were a lot of headaches and frustration, they always managed to get the job done. g This book carries many fond memories for me, and I hope for you it also carries many memories which will last forever! 316 X Connie's Page W.-Wav Ykxuwgv 'AQQQMQ 375 East 49th Street. Hialeah. Florida 33012 AW UJP00 vb P'w109'wP'uJ C t'yf317 '92 'lv g:.,,i.,,ff 320 f Community '+++ 9 5 9 7 + Eplscopal Church of the Holy Family Wa' ad 18501 N W 7TH AVENUE MIAMI. FLORIDA 3316- ' 2340 WEST FLAGLER ST. THE REV, FRANK A SMITH . OFFICE 652-6797 MIAMI, FLA, MOVIE FH-MS Ifeecron RECTORY 62:1-6493 Ten., 649 - B737 3 'SUDCI' 3 - 16 M 1 1 0 1 2 CUBA MIAMI 17 X C 1 0 Dear Mom and Dad, I'm glad to have parents like you to make my I senior year one of the best. Love, your daughter, I Marie Lewis '76 Thank you very much, Maggie, wonderful daughter. Love, Mom and Dad for being such a Class of '76 I Avro PATRICIA A KEENAN CLIMATE IVIAKERSINC PART' WMPSCOTT W CEYZMWIWY 644 N W 95th Street MIamI Florlda 33150 NORTH DADE AUTO PARTS INC 16527 NW 27TH AVENUE -MAMI FLORIDA 33054 C3051 624 B531 Office Residence 758 8721 625 2000 d h l f RObertR Voyles Congratulations jimmy an t egraduating cass o Auto Home Business 94 NE 82 Street 1976 Best of luck in your future' Insurance With love always Mom and Dick Mlaml, Florida 33138 ORIQ O? 47 , FOR ANY KIND OF INSURANCE I OO ,en INFORMATION PLEASE CALL Happiness and love' qw 3 JOSEPH J ADES QQ OOCATXO If NATIONAL LEADVRS cone E5 The EQUITABLE LIfe Assurance Society of the Unlted States P o Box soosss 75 N E AvrNuE 947 4437 NORTH MIAMI BEACH FLA 33162 R ess 5145 Q 4 I , , II I , Q IN M7 to F I I f - - I I I +2 ee 'I Q f Q v l 1 4 Y 1 H W DEB Always keep HIEF PRIDE alive. 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