Miami Christian School - Victor Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1965

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X' 2 lf' 1. ww - E' SSP? 4' - xiii 'Q ' ,gxi 41 x K, ijt' I A ,Y F, .l ,cw f ,sq F ,plfli ,Jlf-' F f Lgtgjrff L4 L7 Jr 1 1' 3. X. --1 - .TS I1 H' ' ' 'T . , , ff V lrlmtl, gfljr if 1, LQ,- X, lf' iff! ,f 1' X 1' J f 1 V 4 i., ' -' X f 1 , , ff 'Alf f 1 V f , -, ,-gym 1 U. E, 3 fb. X. X. 5371.5 JW 41' ff KX 1 , X f 1 f of ff . C, V, ff I ,,,f it V X PSTX X X X Xfj Wx I fl 1 cfm X-. f ,X , ' ,v XX X' X f .f f If ,. X-.X z XX ! l . JV L I M XX J ' XX ff X5 'X In our striving to become better citizens, We learn, through the example and instruction of our teachers, to live for God and our country. One of the main purposes of a Christian school is to instill into the lives of the students a deep love for ones country and a desire to serve Jesus Christ. Bible classes are held every day for every class in the Junior and Senior High. Some times special speakers are asked to come to deliver God's message for the hour. In other classes patriotism is brought out and developed. Miami Chris- tian School's desire is to train every student to be ready to serve . . . .for God and Country. Standlng Manlyn Baker Ed1tor, Jesse Pmcus, Delores M11an Wlutener, Joy Cagle, Arthur Porcella, ASS1St2.l'1t Wood, Jeff Gr1ff1n, Bev Garrett, Gladys Escalante Seated Edltor Not Shown Martha Morris Pam Duke Gerry Prlnce, Davld Cooper, Gayle Lambert, f A yearbook IS made up of deadhnes, p1ctures, headaches, and many frustratwns The staff tr1es to present the lrnage of our school 1n a new and more lnterestmg way The staff would hke to say thanks to all who helped them 1n any way Hard at work Mr Ardell Jacquot, Faculty Advlsor 6 Mr Lmton Fowler, Business Manager . : h. I y . . . . , - I - I . Y .f777N 7 fi ,f H 7 it ff' M' rs if, 'fjx ,ru ,fff V ,f J-' ,.-J' -.ey - -.Q--Tia, '-e gpfy yu 1 If ,,, . . . . .ly l l 1 leclicafion We, the Senior Class of 1965, dedicate this yearbook to a person whose life has beeen an inspiration to many. One who has challenged us to do our best for Christ in whatever We do. One who has in- stilled in our hearts the school spirit needed for the betterment of our school. Previous to his coming to Miami Christian, our school did not have a well- rounded physical education or athletic program. Through his achievements, Miami Christian has ful- filled the need of such a program. We extend our thanks and sincere appreciation for what Coach Jack Wells has done for Miami Christian School. , 25,3 Egg ' - W . .W H I-I Iii! ' FE w 1 f- M f .:i..f-Q 5. .ff -Zfffii, ,-fr,-wy.X:' , my W. ,j' -2'-1IN,! K r 'V ,fa '1,'5594,N WVU' gQ1gm,sQ,,1V,1+g9 Xt, v. w. ff ypffkx Qt jf 1' fx ,i .,,tH,f15,,'1:! ,If Z gi ,V , ' ,, g5,4.1v,,0.k, X l f X f exlxy! mu ,gy ,mf j I A-1 fi X x, f' H ,fry jg' ,yi 1 ,. 5 .N ry ,fy 1 41, , .- 1 fvizfff' ff? r 7 ,ff ' ' f'77,+.-,.' vi fe J GMM.-.Vgf V - - fl ' Lrf,,f:f3,,,57,lV: Qin! iQ i , ..A, if gwff ff! 11 tx tw ff X, v f-,L Q 0 e 'I' H 5 WQEWEEU wgiwt The Administration of a school seeks to give to the students a better under- standing of the world a- round them. Our adminis- tration is unique in that it seeks to orientate us to the world in which we live in a truly Christian way. By their example, we learn to serve God and our country. f 'fTT:'T'ff fr s 1' 525 iw M5 535-' :5,:::.gs. 4' IE A --1, .. o f-, .V , A -. J- Q L nw' 3 A Om' W my ,gg , H MIUQTW- f,f?E? M W M A111 ,D M' he 'fe' 55 eiilfifsii . . Q f mi .A 11.2,-55. .I pn.-N4 gg , - ,L :, 'L 4 5 v2? g' 'U ' JT55' QE: L.,,22'. ', , , f , if, -v E-. Niiiilffg- 2 'W ' 1 L I X X zf Our dignified board. W The board relaxes ata.n infor- mal meeting. The Board poses for a formal protrait. 0 P115 teeri Two don't seem to think it's so funny. Mrs Bm-Wald Mrs. Barton Mrs Mattheson Staff Member Secretary Secretary Sm! The staff of Miami Christian is dedicated to the service of God. In their Work, as well as in their lives, they seek to glorify the Lord. We would like to say thanks to our staff for the fine job theyhave done this year. Mr. Hanham Principal B,A., Bryan College M,A., University of Calvary Bible College Mrs Holiday Mr. Schmersal Mrs Martin Staff Member Custodian Librarian 'Ml I ijgyecjiaffzzfe A y fm osczfmiiiy Miss Mary Alyce Holmes Mr. Ardell Jacquot B.S.-Ed. Otterbein College B.S.-Bob Jones University M.Sc.-Ohio State University B.D.-Columbia Bible College Mr. Linton Fowler Miss Dorothy Warnock Mr. Jack Wells A.B.-Tennessee A.B.-Florida Bible College A,B,-Wheaton College Temple College University of Chattanoga University of Florida 57 L cd' I We, the students of .Miami Christian School, owe much to our dedicated faculty. They have taught us the basic prin- ciples which will enable us to take our place in society as Christian men and women. We realize that they could be making more money in other places, but they have decided that the Lord wants them here to serve and to share through their talents. ,, ,,...J..,, .. Miss Nancy Sargent Mr. Frank Sanson A.B.-Bob Jones University B.S.-Nyack Missionary College Boston University M.A. -New York State Teacher's College Mr William J, Williams Mrs. Gladys Cartus Mr. Robert Miller B S -Welks College B.S,-Pittsburg University Th.B.-Calvary Bible College Moody Bible Institute. Indiana University tl Fu-wee--wr-nan Tw my 1 -., :Lam LES 'um fx ru QQ- A H ww, 1- mai.. S-2 H--1-mf , -:anim 32 pi'- 'iw W-vigrx ,,,p4v , I. To be a Senior is to be someone standing on the threshold of a life. It is the beginningg the beginning of a lifetime that we, as Seniors of Miami Christian School, hope will be ded- icated to the glorification of God. 1 Robert E, Campbell Pe Club 10 11 Varsity Football 11,125 0 p . Varsity Basketball Manager 10,115 Var- sity Baseball 12, Letterman's Club 125 Intramurals 9,11,12. 16 7 W ' 62.1 .aj1J 3f7'L,aL6-Liz U 7 A . ,. 2 F Magt5FgA.Bak Cb, WLM' , ,Lf - 55217 ,QJ Ll.fo ,LJEW Chorus 9- sextot 9- Y.F.C'. 9 1011- . A Z Intramurals 9,115 Hornecoming Prinoess C1 A0 C 9,10' Future Nurses Club 10' Pep Club ' kg 1O,1l,125 Honor Ron 10,l1,l25 Honor N-2-Jil' 'QAJL' Pin 95 J.V, Cheerleader 11, Varsity 0 ,C JM Cheerleader 125 Yearbook Editor 125 Class Secretary 11,125 Most Likely TcL,0,,CL,ry1.Z, 5 CL0 , Succeed 12. fz. rt' ' ' 1 1 'i -Yxflxjby 'JZX QI' 1 f Joy V, Cagle Social Chairman 9,1O,125 Newspaper Staff 9, 10,l1,l25 Cheerleader 9,105 Pray- er Club 9, Y.F.C. Club 9,105 Pep Club 105 Intramurals 105 Language Club 105 Second Vice President 115 Student Coun- cil 10,115 Yearbook Staff 125 Honor Roll 115 Newspaper Editor 12. V' ole-061A Wllllam C Conroy Drama I 9,10, Attendance Letter 11, Sergeant At Arms 12 W111iam D, Cooper Vice President of Senior Class 12, Social Chalrman 9,l1, Yearbook Staff 123 Newspaper Staff 12. Pamela S Duke Chorus 9, Drama 9 10, Newspaper Staff 11, Yearbook Staff 12, CIVICS Club 9 Y F C Club 11, Pep Club 11 Sen1or Class Treasurer 12 17 'N Gladys R Escalante Office Assistant 9, Art Club 9, Lat1n Club 10, Language Club 11, Yearbook Staff 12 ,gf QV VY My we v H A 1 L X1 Marg U?- 13 My It Lvf 'Pl 171 U1 L P ,J Y W lv 1 P' W1tt19Sf1 11, Varsxty Football Letter l0,1l,12, Yearbook Staff 12, Letterman's Club 12 ' BestL1neman 11, Football Captaln 12, Pep Club 10,12, Senior Class Pres1dent 12, YFC Club 9,10, Sergeant At Arms ll, ' Most Athletic ' 12 5.1 Beverly J Garrett V1ce President of Y F C Club 9 Sextet 9, Chorus 9, Class Secretary Treas urer 9, Student Council Representative 9, Intramurals 9,10, J V Cheerleader 10 Varszty Cheerleader 11, Pep Club l0,1l,12, Pep Club Treasurer 10 11 Future Nurses Club 10, Y F C Club Program Chalrman 11, Honor Pin 10, Language Club Secretary 11, Sodial Cha1rman 11 Newspaper Staff ll, Most Cooperat1ve 11, Yearbook Staff 12, Student Counc1l Treasurer 12, Best A11 Around' 12 ,Pt J' Jf U HJ H11 J O C IJ Q I +15 EWU . Q., - ' X It jx ,, KLLCLJ Wk xx ' 2 ' ' 31 ' OAL,-9 Q! hCE m,,tff it Ct jk C faux? 1 1 ' I I w 'G' W 'EJ' J i . YJ If ,I , kd, , 1, I V9 VJ W Xe, , , ,Y 41 V Cf! I I Jil? 7 ,.N -'WILJ jx Li ' M - , ,jf 2 ,jeu .JQIV ,df , ' . ' A ,QL M 2 W W I ' QQ., VU L ,fly ' fig j -ifyy VV I J' C A M-1--I I w 1 -in .I ' . H - l i 4 vi' .f1,,. n vflafkx ' , . . wx W' , qw 'H ' 71' Luv . 1 rw if? , 54 ' e S - n ' '- N :E : , 13, U M ' V 4 U3 f ' X Ei LLJTJ . ' . . . 3 ' f S . 3 . M Jesse R PIHCUS Newspaper Staff 9,10,12, M1ss1ons Cha1rman 11, Honor Roll 9 10 ll,l2, f P E Award 11 I! Inter School Track Off1c1a111 Re t 77 , wwf M Wir jf fl flljjfjpjd ff iw f ,Wg iff? if 152, Gayle Y Lambert Prayer Club Pres1dent 10, Newspaper 1, Lf! jf fftfff M1451 t fluff A9 M01 Guy A Porcella Vars1ty Baseball 9,10,12, Y F C Club 9,10,11, JV Basketball 9, Most Im proved Player 9 Vars1ty Basketball lO,11,12, Vars1ty Football lO,11,12, Best Lineman 10, Pep Club lO,11,12, Basketball Sportsma.nsh1p' 10, Best Fxelder 10, Intramurals 10 1l,12, Stu dent Council Representative 10, Honor Award 10, Class Pres1dent 10, Co Captam Football 11, 'Most Valuable Player 11, Most Rebounds 11, Pres 1dent Student Counc11 12, Letterman's Club 12 Most Ath1et1c 11, News paper Staff 12, Best All Around 12 Basketball Captam 12 Prayer Club 9, Chorus 9,l0, Sextet 9, af St tr f 1O,1l, JV Cheerleader 11, In amurals 10, 'Most Talented 11 12, Yearbook Staff 12 I X Y Z: f jj j 7 0 MJ Q A A V pp, . j f H J M , We J fi, . 1 tt U .iff , - , UV W 0 ,cf ' ' ' V at 0 , , ' ,U , 1 , nw 611770, it at - 1 .f7'lff ff ff , . . . J7' 7,7 , J Mb I' , f . Y.F.c. Club 9,1O,11g Pep Club 10,115 I nf I ft ' .119 W V ' ' All! ,X H I W4 ',, I ..v' vf . 1 I I ' I KL, ,, ' A . x I 1 If H ,,,, 1 N J. :N f if fp 1 to ' 1 0 QW, J' ' i, 1 ,A V 1 A if If ' 'ttt tba! If , A ' U W ' . ' - W ,Il 1 John H. Rose Student Council Representative 9,123 J. V. Basketball 9,105 Varsity Basketball 11,123 President of Class 115 President of Pep Club 10,11Q Most School Spirit 11,123 Letterma.n's Club 12g Varisity Football Captain 11,123 Letterman's Club President 125 Intramurals 9,10,l1,12. 20 Martha L. Morris Chorus 103 F.H,A, Club 9,103 F.T.A. Club 103 J.V. Cheerleader 9,115 Pep Club 113 Y.F.C. Club 113 Newspaper Staff 113 Yearbook Staff 125 Home- coming Princess 113 Chaplain 113 Stu- dent Council 123 Intramurals ll. Geraldine R. Prince J.V. Cheerleader 113 Pep Club 11QZ1F.C', Club 113 Wittiest 11,125 Newspaper Staff 113 Yearbook Staff 12S Layout Ed- itor of Newspaper 113 Intramurals 113 Class Secretary-Treasurer 105 Class Treasurer 113 Chorus 9,103 Charm Award 93 President of Charm Club 9. Mllan Whitener Pep Club 10 11, YFC Club 10, Intra murals 11 12,Vars1ty Football 12 Letter man's Club 12, 'Most Cooperative' 12 M1ke Whitener Varsity Football 11 12, Class Chaplain 12, Newspaper Staff 12 , Pep Club 12 Delores K Wood Student Counc1l Chaplam 9, Chorus 9 Band 9 Speech Club 9, Drama Club 9, Intramurals 9,10 11, YFC Club 9,1O,11, Pep Club 9,1O,11,12, Pep Club Pres1dent 12, Newspaper Staff 12, J V Cheerleader 10, Varsxty Cheerleader 11,12, Cheer leading Captain 12, Yearbook Staff 12 21 . . , Y y . g 1 W ' ' ' , 'wW.,i-as I. N Y HN , el: , N vfmmw ' N, 1 N 1 A N mm F - 1 E . 2. .uv ,. uf' f A . 5 ,L E . . . 2 A: .' 2 V- x . . ' 1 ' . , . , - . . , . . . ww , , - . ' a ,, w ' ' MT' r - ,I - ' 1 . i- ,H m N . . Y . . 1 I'aUe Lil? Thanks, Mrs Martin for helping to make our Senior Luncheons a great success 22 Getting off to a good start w1th morning devotions Those dumb g1r1s are always late 3 POLL? What do you mean my wife is coming'P ' 0 '1 S. t PM ' Ig , 1 ' W -1 Xu W J 'EE ml ,g fs A en io r What was that? You said a size ten! 1 . ' ig X W f w Pull it tight, Bob. 0 Some of our brawny boys at work. Those wild Senior parties! 0 a I' U-N Delores gives her testimony at Home- coming Chapel. We Semors greatly admired the capitol of our country M M11 m- ,N 'H 11 N gg fi- .:3.. ' MQ? 7 at 'f 'Eqggzgq -, ,, ,, . ' 1 r 1 ml iw :sg WM4 1, ig 51535 w: rf? L12 , ga, 1 tv.-nw. H Jw ugfiir- Ljmgff - vg 52:4 ,, Washington s Monument . - ,-,, So you think you' re big stuff now' It must be rehearsal, they're smiling Jeff Griffin, Senior Class President Don't get excited, Jeff, you'1l make it on time It's not over, kids, 1t's just beginning. Q' .JM-. ' 'fl J 1 . '71 132 , . id A M if A - E I .1 -gg 1 , , , W Z , b M - ag Am M Usa.: I Eu - ,m., b mm. , M ., Ya E? ggi in ,B Q- EW 4. . 1 'L ' - V Q ,, :Q,'j5iii.f' 3 , Q . - -wg U my fm W mv Q. z ,Q 'wma 2 fii Y. m W , 5 , 'C ' gm H' 1 M , 5 3 i1'5, 3? - . '?,3iKnsB . Emi X A , W? . 5? a 33453 i y, V ' ,1f,-fp -- 7 1. I WW , 4 . VT: 55511 11 W JM - .V sf :L H , 1: -, 1:a:a:5 W A .aww X ,,. . .ITV H-...Q 1 5 M 5 . J' X . ii Ei V ia ' ff '!-1 Jil? 'Q an I .3 L P iffy' g A 'g -Y - ' , 1 ' ' -sf? , ' f... H ,E - Z Q 15 ' ,, 33 ,yggw . I 3: . . , V , A , '. J Y ' vs, 'V' , - 1 1 lv 5 X J .oz Xx I N- f c ' X15 1.2 .I '.-.' 5 f0l3! 'Q ' ' 'f x, if I, 4 Cfakieb The classes at Miami Christian School are gear- ed to show the students how God Works in every part of our lives. In each subject, Christ is glorified. Our teachers challenge us to live for Christ. BE? Q 5 fill 27 . w m W A YN ,fra-1. ' H' H I .Q 4 Si! 1 U 'x-11' K .. g S ve ,K . X , 3 . E W-?. Y a .4 ' , 4 N ,. if 'ln , - ' ,,, . . I unior Cfcwfs uv- , 4: .i1 i'dK ,A p ly' ', in , S fc X f H- u , Q P Daz: 1 .SQ R i , ay .dl as W we Fo, ,i Mark VanDerPuy, Pres. Scarlett Kalapp, V. Pres David Pate, Treas. Wynn Ann Garrett, Sec. Rosie Anderson Bonnie Baker Jack Basie Rebecca Beverly Phyllis Denson Richard Draper Barbara Fessonton Bob Fuss Feli Garcia Gary Gunn Richard Hall Drusilla Hanham Judith Howland Vicky Jones Tommy Martin Barbara McGhan Steve M111er Mary Morgan Carol Moore Martha Morrlson Mary Nell Quarles Terry Roff Damel Slerra Lmda States Carol Steel Mary Taylor Mar11yn Toy Lmda Waldrop Dav1d Wallace Cathy WIHCIE Mary Wlllcox George Wong ff--fs -ii I is W N W 5 . 1 ll-.L X if xyff fa-'W fi Each member of the Jumor class 1S forever on the move trymg to ra1se money for the1r class W1th Mark Van Der Puy pres1d1ng as Pres1dent and Scarlett Kalap backmg hun up how can th1s class go assunder Davld Pate as the Treasurer Sald, 'lf you need money Just run to m ' Placmg the 1c1ng on the cake 1S W1nn1e Garrett wlth a wrltten record of what 1S d1scussed at each class meet1ng One well knows this class for 1tS many act1vit1es and Retreats, along with the mmstrel group ' The Four W1th these fine d1l1gent worklng young people leadmg the class of '66 they push on to thelr Sen1or year Q. Z ,us ,.:, Z-, ,X , ,, X . . as 4, 1 H Q E 1 ' KV 1 1 . yi? if .. Debbie Booth, Soc. Chair. B111 Cartus, S.C. Rep. Patti Stanford, S.C. Rep. ii I' V ag My .fl Q' A QM- X ,ra 'SXQ1 ' IV 1 30 w x Wayne Conroy Barbara Conroy Buddy Gibson. .- Zi, H, , K , r 3' Ln. 3. -ii' K 1.1. 1' 2 X , B mf an H I Q I .34 Q, Donald Edwards, Pres. Lygia Guerrero, Sec. Katie Souder, Treas. 2 ' . x,- I Buddy Bailey Kathryn Bailey Kristine Chatlos N 4 Henry Guerrero Curley Hom David Hudson R 4 ' a4kA4 wi dv 1 Maria Marquez Elaine Matchett John Morris yd? s U s 'U gi? ' rg h E:-wixxi H ' -ha' ' H ' 1 A 2 in h 1 ' .- 1 'R 1 film. 'i T' ., 1 . 'X ' Charles Morris T Raymond Sharkey -- z' V1 Kathleen Spinks CAM SOPLOMOFZ Frank Warren Dale Williams Martha Wilcox , ' N 1: xc . H J ., n lbl MZ: ' ,, ,,,V E:', Q , Y mini, l V f I X ' y 1 The Sophomore Class can really be called a spirited class. This year they have been very active in intramurals and in other school activities. To raise money for chaperons for their retreat, they sold hotdogs at a Football game, There are fine young people in the Sophomore Class this year. We're glad they're a part of Miami Christian. Q '4 ' N we-'r XM t M 'f 368 efne' P25 We if QQ nlan 6166 QR 'L E ig as Mary Anderson Mlchele Antel Efralrn Avelle Jennlfer Baker Sarah Barnes Katla Cal1e1ro Bonnie Cartus Cathy Caudell Debb1e Co111er David Cook Jerry Crowe Joe Denson Linda Dwyer Cynthia Edwards Jerry Griffin Becky Gumb, Secretary W . :': gig ' -'-2' ' ' .- P1 V Q -.-, ,-5 H YN iv 5.5.,. X I -if XX ,Unix MN X ,A X t 2. M1 K N M 'f ,ish M fr r 2 SM N551 3YffrfW3-Wggegyil : A - e Q. ,N ily :sg ., - w- 7 4- . f21'2 :, - X M ' fii yrr ' M '. .. ,v1 ' -:1'l: h , :- :.: H H A1 , sz, ,-fm 1 w ' X 7 21 ' W H 1 ...f fi: 1' M ' Randy Hall .W Q, Ag X Gary Kennedy 'Q ,f A 47 v .L H K Kathy Lautz 'xlb , , 1, Dianne Levoie 'inf 51-1 ' ' B u--A y 2 I Q fx N53 :gf f,,3v5iFf4ji?' lg - , I A as X '- Pat McGhan, President Ann Mounger Q ' I Bob Norton fa Q 3 . 'rn-..-1 11 ' 1 fb N' 'A .A 'n:. E,-. ,,, ' K . F J , dv m x we swf -f gym ' ,' ki- 1 Y . Marla Patica h -1,-: , 1 Y ' e A . ,,. as- v ,- f- .45 -- .1 :Agnus x.. Q. .1 . - , Cheryl Peck Cheryl Porcella H Y I Tim Rose r Russel Schade x -z 5 x A , Eric Seward b X ,. Jerry Silhan iffy ' 35.1 y o gg 'A r P E ii' f X 1 - F wwf: m . f rl 4 5 li so Q gf :Hmm Q 'I Jim Taylor, Treas. David Tenny, V, Pres. Mr. Fowler puts a point 2 . , ' Lg we 5 . A, 2.CI'0SS 33 en i or A494 . , , , L.. The Juniors show how much they enjoy singing, they begin their Bible class un- der Mr. Fowler with a song. Takin'g time out for food at the retreat. Miss Holmes looks as tho she is keeping the bread from Coach. A quiet and reserved group going on another excursion. Is there a roof on that bus or has it been blasted off by the noise. The most disliked activity of all, studying The Freshmen loose in the lab. They are concocting something but probably not connected with science. Y around Top left: The best activity of them all, going home. Jack Basie and Rosie Anderson race to the bus to get a good seat. Bottom left : Next to leaving for home, lunch time is the favorite activity. Looks like Frank Warren has just crackedafun- ny one. Top right : What some people bring to school to help them study: pillows, suit cases, guitars, etc. Bottom right : Getting ready to travel in style to Key West aboard a Gray Line bus. Seems like it takes so long to get started. ' 1 H , 5. - V- is , H. ...L ' . wma N 'Tap t L 1' 31- wx.:-if 1- ' , Y x H qt, 41 ' ' M A- 1-'-g,.-'fi xi' ' ' ' I KKK 1 MX o J-L .5711 , 'A ' Tw' :za LL' V 5-,RQ . Lei? 4- V Q84- Qi? YJs...g ,?-- :gf 1 3 :::E' -X 1 Aish' , 1 . ,. . lg. M K 'x i 1 - J V Nv- --V 12 , 'T o 'Q' u Y 62,l.fA Q-aJe X wzgbyrlua H www u 2 H el g :ah ' -if A I xl Lv R. linux lY2?5kl'W lll 'VH ' 2 are 1 a iii-F my F, arg? ax Q 4' x J 4 if W .az yj. V 5 54 Y f 1 I ig ff- gii . ll ' X Te e J- QgV2ETl 4Xfg ,. f.. . X.. . I 'i f-L, I N 1 ,At liinlvrrmn , ' M.. H 1 hwwri Joel Van Der Puy, Pres- identg Bob Wessell, Vice- President 5 Adriana Martinez, Secretaryg Jimmy Yoeman, Trea- Sl.lI'eI' Q 3 1 -g.-Y, X X .K T ,Y ' f H fa N Q' nge K 6 XR AEE f K. Celeste Shelton Howard Stoudt Dawn Waldrop John Barton David Berwald Phillip Campbell Rollie De Armas John Dunn Beth Ferrell Richard Fisher Gail Flanders Bonnie.Goodin Bruce Goodin Leroy Hall Christi Hanham John Heywood Steve Mappm Mike Morrison Polly Pate Darryl Porter Julian Quarles Candy Rollins Lynn Sharkey Sharon Denson, Presidentg J C. Lawson, Vice-Presi- dentg Warren Groves, Sec- retaryg Debbie Waldrop, Treasurer. Dow'Barton Mike Ballard James .Basie Gary Byrd Donald Day Richard Duffield Bandy Dunn Darlene Fields Gary Forehand Crystine Gibson Penny Groves Ginger James John Leist Gary Moose Linda Morrison John Newton Barbara Norton Louise Obartuck J eff Powell Paul Prentice Janis Rakow J anis Rodriquez Bob Sewall Richard Smith Debbie Stoudt Mary Strickhouser Harold Walker Gary Wheeler Chris Williams Allen Yoeder U N wr M as f iii? , 1 111 . 1 ax, xlaxxffi W ll 'A 'T 7 H I Y lu 'HWY' A ' -H-'H' 1 1 111 me 111 111 1 . jan 1 if 11 1 . .. 5-'JA 55' 1 5-L Q 'x', f1 Hz Q 4 1l 1 ,, ' 1 , X 1 I1 -,lea 1 - 11 ,me j -- n- J wage r. 2 t f fi ' 1 V V 25595 I YJ ,way 1 E, ' E-f L 41- - 1 M. 111. . - , Al ' ,llnv :six ' 111.1 ' me W re 1 0 - ' f mu m ,,., a,, , Aff J Wx, I. :Q w ' f BQ . . as N 1 x . i 'fix I , 'X , '. yorirmfffalilalk f V1 , l 1 M 'wif X M. v-, ' e lif? - , 4' ,ma rf' Q , Y E 'M ll- Fm , V -4gWYel!Y Y Y 4 W Wniv--1 H E i lf D ' 1 1 ' i. Ax ' Hi -U 9 .1 A' 1 1 4:5523 N .5 V' lxaleiagi. r 'B D K as, .Painful ellen, th Ga 2 A ,G W esa 1 37 'ff :.:1.1 .2. 33 -fl H ,H ,, 1 . -gm 2 .. nf W 1 5 .-,- - V K ' '5'1 w. fi S E ,-.f h,,, ,4' , QL, -1. 2 3 fr J' --'Yay M rig, 2954 . 22 was S.: X . im. 'iid .. , iifiw. rf. -:I if ij! nfm up erfafiuea Mr, and Miss Best A11 Around Beverly Garrett Arthur Porcella All Superlatlve p1Ctl11'GS were taken at the Foun I' Il L56 ,4fl. Lie Linda Waldrop, Jeff Griffin r. anc! Wind oo erafiue Scarlett Kalapp , Milan Whitener r. ancl Wi .gchoozspirif Delores Wood John Rose It L6 .gnfe ect Judy Howland Jesse Pmous all L55 Wit, Gerry Prince Bob Fuss an L55 fl ell Lezft Wynnann Garrett D3.V1d Cooper Aw wwyc fL,z7a,4.,u J-4' mu :Z f 7'Li '14, c..:,u.,Cf ,647 4,1 if ,Ut id ,dad-Cc!! !7 L'!L 4'd'Cf-a,,,,, .zu-df X4'-of ,4 -5 .ff-L P41-czc,-e,f,LzA,Jg' VQIQCIYW '46 ,fS..4,z7.a.4,Qf:f,L4,-4,4414 Cgodbcjwm ef,ccfa.4,Q4,4,,1,,'M.J'.v-,KS44 r. ana! Widd uccedzi -Zgouncl Marilyn Baker, Jack Basie ana! Wim flfknf Gayle Lambert , David Wallace I 43 IW., E Ewa '!lG4iiiQ4 'J-F. 538 M, 19? 5-A Hd ' Q. 3-1 A M J 1 , ai D ,. ' my 2 M-A P1-' QU i ..kL iii , EQ J:-'tm 1 15' , 33, , V fi , .1 v Jig ' - 'FFE' ff , . , sg, Agia' , ,. AW ' 'HM 5552535225: w if X. 1 N, V Q, Z7 f rganizafiolw The clubs at Miami Christain School are very important. They teach us the value of service, both to God and to our country. Most of the students are active in our clubs to pro- mote school spirit. Many thanks to the teachers who help to make our clubs a success by the valuable time and talent that they put into them. E , g ' gb One of the duties of Student Council is to check the passes of students who are roaming the halls at lunchtime. Here Mary checks John's pass as Mr. Sanson looks on. ..-..v Student Council encourages the young people to keep the grounds around the store clean. .SL Jeni Student Council helps to keep people busy looking after the school. Student Council urges students to keep up school spirit. ounci The Student Council, is a-very vital part of our school. In the beginning of the year, We held elections for Student Council of- ficers. The Student Council has many duties. Among these are the handling of minor discipline problems, the controling of stu- dent activities, and assisting the administration in any activities. Mr. Sanson is their sponsor and they hold weekly meetings. Sponsor Mr. Sanson Seated Patti Stanford, Christine Gibson, Jennifer Baker, Porcella, Bev Garrett, Daniel Sierra, Mr. Sanson, Tim Darryl Porter, Barbara McGhan, John Rose, Jack Basie, Rose, James Basie B111 Cartus, Dave Wallace, Mary Wilcox. Standing: Arthur 43: r- f 1 . 1 17615 an ff' 42 vf':, xl gg.: ,. ,c 4 s .-9, ,I , . Q fr .Q ,'l J.: -f'4l'4 1 '. - ,W . J- .J u U' Y x Ltr Q? : .,: 'isa 'Q' J ,If 1 15' xii' 'mg' ,5,:ir, 1 P-: 1 K-.fc 1 , 'Lb tb EW.: 1- , 'v I , -x 'Q I '11 4 t ' Qixjx' A gt, 1' ' ,. ar, .4 'll W I Cr ef' Nag' qv ..jb,., 1 5 g A 4 I 2, ia ., -X 5-aa '-at .. ..g f 47 Who can tell what club this is? It's clearly written on someone's shoes They' re working up school spirit? The telephone committee Cabovej gets results, as is shown the attendance at this 48 The Pep Club, sponsored by Mr Fowler, 1S an actlve organ1zat1on They meet weekly to promote school sp1r1t Led by Delores Wood P1-es1dent, they sell candy at the games, put up posters about the games, and back up the teams by the1r presence at the games Is this pep? Above John Rose rece1ves ' Sportsman sh1p Award' from Mr Owen Right. The members of the club form the letter C Varsxty members get ready to go 1nto Coach Wells to start the meeting A spec1al assembly IS held for Coach Wells to gmve letters to players Mr Owen, football lme coach, Q . o sr . u a meeting. Below: Lettermen wait for J 4 2111519 al? el' The function of the Newspaper Club is to publish the Lamplight, the school paper. The co-editors of the paper are Joy Cagle and Tommy Martin. 1 .. 'a-'bs Lookmg over their ac- complishments, the reporters and Miss Sargent are glad that all is over untill the' next paper. Going over their work, the staff resolvestodo better next time. Mrs. Martin offers helpful suggestions when the staff is at a loss for ideas. V 7 , zhsgiff ' - ' 1 ,- me 'L i ,..,?,.af4a-A - 'f '-1 fa, r Qu Upper: Jessie Pincus, 12th grade reporter, is confer- ing with Sarah Barnes and Barbara Conroy, the 9th grade and club reporters. Lower: Reporters B111 Cartus, Rosie Anderson, and Martha Wilcox are seen typing up their articles for the paper. I mfnedding Led by Miss Warnock, the 'Witnessing Club has been taught the correct pro- cedures for witnessing. They have been encouraged to carry tracts for distri- bution. 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W, , H I4 . , :QU- M ', 1 I' ae- 1. 1 w, f-,Aww in X ' :fin w.!s5:vlU!Hz K V 3: 'X.!lf!ffpff fmt? 6 61,92 The students of M1aIr11Chr1st1anSchoo1 have reoewed many blesslngs from the chapel programs presented th1s year We were pr1v11eged to hear manyfme speakers rmg Sp1r1tual Emphas1s Week, Hank Lmstrom spoke to us on Sou1w1n nlng We also had a Imsslonary from Ind1a brmg a great challenge A Mlsslonary to Ecuador showed S11d6S of the work he 1S dolng as a radlo technlclan We have all been drawn closer to the Lord through these eXper1ences and have learned of the f1ne work wh1ch 1S be1ng done by others QU' Nr-,wut The chorus from Dade Chr1st1a.n visited us this to be very talented and we all enjoyed their pro 4 year before the Chnstmas hohdays They prov SI'-9-U1 This dear Christian lady from India spoke about the needs of the Indian people. Beverly and Marilyn talk to Hank during Spirit- ual Emphasis Week. Mr. Hanham discusses some of the spiritual needs of India as compared to that of Cuba. Miss Warnock and her sextet presented a J 4 ' ,Y . gf .V , gf, 'ge' - - Q, AMA, F . 1 ', Many young people want to ask questions of our speak- ers. , 'IJ . i fine program for this chapel program. ' ad' , M, 'L 1 H f K M Lx om ecom ing f I , -as c , ,L .-E. . Homecoming began with the upper grades gathering around the circle for flag raising. , ii 'V Ar! . A fffy kgl i 1, 2 Q21 l 'f - La ... Sharon declares Beverly the Queen. fi 'They'cheered. but the Alumni still won. 4 l , The Homecoming game began with Mark V. and Terry Baker jumping for the ball. Below: Some Freshmen girls entertain. '11 akgrafiona Jef Griffin, Presidentof the Senior Class, was the M.C4. for the morning chapel program. He welcomed the alumni, introduced the special speakers, and told the activities of the day. p , get it f iw' 'fell -.H 'f T ' f ii, vb 'if-. , M l'f21f1' f 5 4' ',,A ' K W, . I r i , en na. his t of ' J' ' Ao fl V , k i' W t t ?'--Y ' 4 5 X th A group of students present a musical package. Yes, they are wearing costumes. xi, At the special homecoming chapel David Wallace, B111 Cartus, and Mark Van Der Puy played their instruments and led the group in singing Christmas carols. in Some of our notable celebrities sat on the front row and enjoyed the program with the others. Below: Sharon MacMahan gives a word of testmony and greeting as an o1d alumnus from last year. 57 Y x ' I A Q' 1' . f ,E '1!Q: 1 V e Q F., 1 mv, If uh ,. S 4b4 rg A Q 'fl TI , X lf' ' L: 'Q i 4, , .f- . gn Q fi Q - Y ' Sharon McMahan last year's ' 1 - ' S r -: s ' corted by Don Klutz. queen, S es The Royal Court was driven to the cere- monies by Larry Roff, an alumnus of 1964. 0 9 -L f X . . 5 - 'f pf .fx MJXX 7, Y, Spectators stand on the of the high lights of the v ' sidelines and watch the year. Gordon Toy and Don Gem' Pnnce was the Semm' Princess' activities. The Home- Smith acted as escorts for coming Coronation is one the court. Martha Morrison was the Junior Patti Stanford was the Sophomore Pat McGhanwastheFreshma.nPr1n- Princess, Princess. cess. Ol'I'L2C0l'l'll,Ilg Ueefl Her Majesty Miss Beverly Garrett if , ,,., Q Ji.-L'i' :i'v 'bf 4 N ': NNNN 1 N , w L .- .1 ... ::: f-' - ' ' 13555 ' vs. 1- E. Wifi? ,Q 1 ,s N. g - F' 1. 'J L Q 9 4 I9 E E - uw ,. . ,rum M N :M- 1, X 1? K, I X, .Afkkficd Athletics play an import- ant role in Miami Christian School. We not only have an intramural program, but also an interscholastic ath- letic program. This year was Miami Christian 's first year in six-man tack- le football. The guys work hard and play hard. Coach Wells t r i e s to develop Christian character and sportsmanship am o n g s t the players. lljarfiify joofgaff . . .ual , ,. ,fe..+a. e , .rf . ,ef shi .J I. x -il if -gg ...xl-x , A' , . aaa'-M ,5-f 1 A , NNI' h as , 5 .A , .Y . M-LV -. .sn ' ' F'3F:'?fflfiPP'3S?f99 J Q' Coach Wells discusses a new play with the team. Many thanks to our dedicated coach who spent many hours working with the team. John Rose Co- Captain Jeff Griffin Co-Captain Mike Whitener Halfnack -. wxemu .Wi 1 Mum, Wmtener Arthur Porcella Bob Campbell Defensive Halfback Quarterback Halfback The Victors get ready to run the ball back. The fellas played hard and gave the fans many exciting moments to cheer about. 64 :i an 1 - - 0556 :M -'fi I :uw H, 25' '75 'N Steve Miller kicks off against Coral Shores. This was a close game that was lost in the last few minutes of the contest. The score: 24-18. I . w A L-Qt. . , 1 , 1 '+' . .. - ,J I1 ra 04 .ah L... ,kwa was ru M4 ,QL , ' L SSP' ,445 wmv U lllmm ,1 'vw' M 44 Mn A fr . N L5 ,car-ggi, g f QQ? 'fn F , LV-Vik f A Ei, flagiu Aw fn-1. 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'u.if',-. 4 '-LL .xii ,,g,12ii J,-,KW V . , KGJLCMGF The VICTOR 'S Season Boca Raton St Andrews Mary Immaculate Marathon Coral Shores St Patmck Everglades Pme Crest Mary Immaculate P1ne Crest Marathon Everglades Coral Shores St Andrews St Patrlck Coral Shores 13 MCS As the game progresses Coach Wells seems towonder if his strategy is producing the intended results Jump balls were frequent in many of the games Free throws were the deciding factors in many of the games Mark Vanderpuy gets ready to shoot a free throw The team gets set tobring i the ball into play. 90 70 . 50 46 7 53 55 0 -7 69 25 . 49 57 , ' 74 61 ,f 0 64 - ' 49 57 9 so V 38 44 - 4 I ' 74 55 1 68 38 V 83 46 r 5 67 43 . 1' , 64 50 F 4 f 2, Boca Raton 86 77 A 4 . Av . ' 76 50 68 64 as ' Mark Vanderpuy, guard Daniel Sierra, forward JQhn.Rose guard IDD? Q gr KX I 1 O I gl 15: -f-S -an Wlixiif Arthur Porcella, guard David Wallace, forward I Larry Wessel, guard 'Ni ,ff .?g x Coach giving the team a pep talk at half time of a close game. 68 Dave Tenney, forward Buddy Gxbson, guard Y' ,-Hai David Pate, forward Tom Martin, guard Players discuss game tactics during a much needed time out. unior ardify Coach Linton Fowler studying the situation during a close game A decisive Jumpball during the J V tourna ment Age me Erxc Seward shows good form in a free throw Coach comtemplating substitutions ami ify eerfeavlerri Fun, laughter and good fellowship accompanied the Varsity Cheer- leaders. At slumber parties, when everyone would Work on Pixie Dolls, the dream of making a million passed through their minds. As the year pro- gressed their spirit never went assunder and their every prayer was, To win the next game! Delores Wood, Captain CPicture abovej started and ended the year with a Demerit System that was Out of this world. Linda. Waldrop, CDirect1y to the leftj Co-captain, had the spirit that a good squad needs. The other cheerleaders, Scarlett, Mary Nell, Patti, Marilyn and Wini, had confidence in their team that could not be surpassed. ' Mrs. Jack Well as their sponsor was a gir1's best friend and her only desire was to help and improve the looks of the squad. 'gxugd QV A A f 'Q X W 5 544: ,512 My a2wwf+ 'N Law :ummm Left to right Deloras Wood, Patt1 Stanford, Mary Nell Quarles, Linda Waldrop, Cathy Wilkie, Scarlettl fl Kalap Wm1 Garrett, and Marilyn Baker V x K, XJ X lb X, V Marilyn Baker d clrihy 'X W11kie I ,U X U' L Q, L Q A, xf MQ f Y L W bm' L 9 JJ X LL X, V 1.10 f N VL M3-f U N Scarlett Kalap an Wmi Garrett Mary Nell Quarles and Patti Stanford 5 unior I 'Y7 T. arai One can never say that the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were not full of pep and ready to go. With Sarah Barnes as Captain, the girls got off to a great start. Pat McGhan the Co-captain, put forth all her effort to improve and strengthen the squad. The squad never would seem complete without Cheryl Porcella, and Jeni Baker added so much with her lasting smile. Ann Mounger's working hand gave Kathy Lautz a feeling of never being defeated. Kathy Lautz always seemed to feel Well, we'1l win this game. Last but not least was Lynda Dwyer who was always on the go. Although the girls had fun they never seemed to forget God and His goodness to each of them. -Q fig H M 1 V ' v qw.sq.f .4 A 4' ' -N, ., .sf-,z - ' K -, f fil-. . ' ' ,. ,' 'is Y ' UT Q I giffiliyvs i'-' 1 1-01' ' T- .:r Q Qeaigig'-. L 1 , , -.,,, V ,,.,. . f . f - 1, Ref, .1 ir li, IN I I H flgbi' if . n 0 H V ',,,l,- F -1-Y - ' -:sZ'f'i1?,Qif---fW?.7f' ' . ,, 3? -.Ee e 1'1- .za -Cf --.'. . .s'.z.. '.x-,,:A, ,.cean,,,L,, a Steve Miller delivers as the Victors Donny Edwards tries for a hitg the Man out at second. cz-m't get many back him up. team cheers him on. runs that way, fella. arriifg gadegaf Standing: Jesse Pincus, Buddy Gibson, Bob Wessel, Roger Miller, Rolando De Armes, Donny Campbell, Denis Bunce, Mark Van Der Puy, Edwards, Randy Hall, Dickie Hall, Arthur Porcella. Steve Miller, Coach Wells. Kneeling: Larry t The fast action at o ur games, coupled with th e enthusiasm and pep of our loyal supporters, kept school spirit high. . vu' . S r', 'i in 'QQ 'I I HE vqfgff' y ' Hifi' M, 1. f'-- P -sw at E. will 3 MLA u 14 uerfw em 'Q'-qi I-Iomes use Hapw J6me.fMZ6 so i!'i locally extra-fresh becau wn dairy farms! 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