Miami Coral Park High School - Arieon Yearbook (Miami, FL)
- Class of 1981
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Table of Title Page Opening Senior Division Page Senior Board Silver Knight Hall Of Fame Honor Graduates James L Newmeyer Dating Game Seniors Sports Division Page Football J.V. Football Basketball J.V. Basketball Girls Basketball J.V. Soccer Wrestling J.V. Wrestling Volleyball J.V. Volleyball Tennis Soccer Girls Soccer Cross Country Track Girls Track Baseball J.V. Baseball Gymnastics Golf Softball Swimming Bowling Scoreboard Student Life Division Page Homecoming Parade Homecoming Dance Pep Rallies Beach 61360523 Contents 1 Jeans 8 T-shirts 133 2 Places 1 40 16 Vacations 142 18 Arieon Staff 144 20 Rampage Staff 145 22 Modem Dance 148 24 Drama 150 26 Cheerleaders 152 28 J,V. Cheerleaders 154 30 Royalty 1 56 78 Superlatives 153 80 Marching Band 160 82 Band Auxiliary Units 163 84 Stage Band 156 86 Orchestra 163 88 Chamber Singers 170 90 Chorus 1 72 92 Sports Auxiliary Units 174 94 Junior Division Page 176 96 Junior Board 1 78 98 Juniors 130 100 Sophomore Division Page 214 102 Sophomore Board 216 104 Sophomores 218 106 Organizations Division Page 252 108 Arr 254 1 10 C.B.E. 256 1 12 Caritas 255 1 14 Civinettes 260 1 16 D.C.T. 262 118 D.E.C.A. 264 120 Diamond! Bat Girls 266 122 Equestrian 267 124 English Honor 263 126 F.B.LA. 270 128 F.B.L.A. 271 130 F.B.L.A. 272 132 F.B.LA. 273 134 French 274 136 French Honor 275 I IE I.C.C. Italian italian Honor Interact K,WA.N. Pen S Sable Key Club Modem Dance Modem Music Masters Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Science Honor Quill 6 Scroll Thespians S.O.L.V.E. Sorrota Spanish Honor Student Council. , Video Technicians Young Democrats Faculty Division Page Administration Guidance Language Arts Math Social Studies Science Foreign Language P.E. Business Education Wsual E3 Performing Arts Cooperative S Special Education Activities S Media Specialists Clerical Closing Index Advertising Editor's Page 1 276 278 280 281 282 283 284 286 288 290 292 294 296 297 298 300 302 304 306 307 308 310 312 314 31 6 318 320 322 324 326 328 330 332 334 336 338 344 0 '81 'S-. -HV? 5 5 29 X 1 rj f ' mp f N ii! , lv' :J +A f -ell ?,',n,,,2 I, , 1, 1 , 1 , 5 2: 21, ' .4 L V fx .j,, A f .. L . , 5' 7111 Mn -. 4. r- 1 cz ' + .p Axe. W 6737 ' Zffflvg w. X f uw. ,-,, 'rf 211 , xrk V4 1 1 , , , . , A ' if A R N 1 1 4' . 1 Q , M' rar KE V Q l,..,,w 1 1 i i SCHCCDLTIME We come to school to learn about a truth we can meet and witness. In searching for it we find a common bond which ties us together with more strength. 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'Af ' ,-11,-'-ai , ' ,?'?13'sTf'11w'f'!zf4fs ,, J is . 1- ,-1,,'L me e 'isa , 11,1ef15 ?i:G1:J1?15:1:a.1 fir . 1 W - ' 2 :1 ,Ls X 5. 1 ., gf-,, '-,- Q-5.fl 1,f::' 1 7.5-aj-f r1.,11-1:-:A,1, X.-.v Ne ws f,,.,... ,,,a,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,.g:,.,:2g:1,,,gy :xiii - Q- leg,- , , . 1 , . i,,,,,, ,, , ir' The bleachers of Tamiami Stadium. Jeff Griffin worked for the Campus Life Haunted House during Halloween. .I JI: .,41Jl . fi- p L- lgzl f' i 1 3 During their P.E. class, Letty Diego and Mercy Suarez sit in the bleachers waiting for their teacher. . 161 1 A f. N Us V X ry 'J f 0 ' ' .I 1,1 l an,-'R , 1 During her trip to California, Ellen Stone shows her political preferences for the year. ul Sunrise as seen from Coral Park. EDITORS TIME A yearbook is a unique publication in that it is highly pictorial in nature everyone knows that pictures can pack a terrific wallop it is personal and it is permanent. And, it is used time after time as an instrument of education because it can inform both students and adults of significant issues and problems in a manner and language that they will accept, and never forget. Coral Park students filled Tamiami Stadium's bleachers and showed spirit and support for team. X 'R Top: Talya Aroch Middle: Ramona Dixon Bottom: Yamila Gonzalez J .Y 4-, W KJ, +i.g:F' 1 -g, 4 41 V 'il N 1 i , f L:-T rl ,.,.ammr -'- Mary Gonzalez Warren Lubow Silvia Barreto Henry Torres Mirella Perez Jaquelyn Gutierrez xxx fl 5,4 2, ' iliftl X-,V l ii' l Y' l F'-art 'F g . K f ii, L54 Q ssssss s ssss Gus Graupera Many Medina Linda Rodriguez Millie Gonzalez Tony Quevedo Lucy Viera KD s FAC E TIME You can believe there is such a thing as a typical Coral Parker until you get to Coral Park. But a day or two of observation proves the infinite variety of its student body. From such a wealth of types, the unique gift of Coral Park to its people is its almalgam of varieties. We have the freedom and the opportunity to be fully and vividly ourselves. 7 Showing the spirit of wearing their class of 81 t-shirts, Carmen Cotto and Eva Preston smile at each other. 8 'iff 71. X l : l ' 'vu ' if , 'N 1' . ' H ' V4 X: Mya, I l 4 - i ' r ri. X J' , A ' Beverly Banks and Richard Pulido sit on the grass after having lunch. if ' .2 l I I he-td , On a sunny day while studing during lunch, Orlando Garcia and Maritza Caula lay on the school lawn. fb S-Q.. i.. ,JW Sitting down in tront ot the gym Alfonso Morales, Lorna Garcia, Maria Gonzalez, and Rolando Gimenez T TIME TOGETHER Having time for friendship made the year worthwhile. School is where our social life began. We made time for that. discuss what happened during the day. l During Halloween Happenings Carmen Chevalier and Ana Pineida sell tickets for their booth. 9 nv' ry, 1. it . 1:11 mw- ,, .F Y --4:-:saint E-All Y gt 644 l 3 After drinking her shake, Vicki Goodman relaxes by reading a book. After getting really into playing the Tuba, Ralph Acosta thinks of the next note to play. A Zenia Lopez, lleana Perez and Belinda Lopez dressed up for the marching Competition in PE. class. , -miix. Majorette Karin Trimble performs to the band's beat at the pep rally. OVERTIME We've had a great year. Most of it began when the 2:15 bell rang. The best part of school was the time we spend after everyone else went home. Vince Piscitello and Jose Terry exitedly look on to see the outcome of the play. 11 ,-..--....-....z, -.. ..-. 7 dez completes her assignment. Grinding a piece of metal, Alex Nassar continues working on his project. 1-7 Jenny Trujillo is planing her stock to precise measure to build a shelf. Working on potter wheels, Viviane Garces and Susan Paradela throw clay pots . Mr. Wyroba looks on as Alex Matz works on a still life project dealing with light and shadow to develop form. Luis Torres looks on the microscope and describes to Susana Vidan the characteristics of anaphase. Art students carved pumpkin heads showing different facial expres- sions. CLASS TIME Class was just not a place to learn from a book. lt was a hard chair in a too cold room. lt was music, wood, metal, science, type, hear, write, love and hate. We'll only remember the good. Milling a piece of metal for the safe he's making, Rich Ocana works on a milling machine. TIME TO LEAVE Graduation makes me think about the future - my future. lt forces me to think about new and different experiences awaiting me. We're ready to greet the world! Restless excited confused . . . young! We're ready to face what time has to offer. Elane Crespo takes a break and relaxes under a tree shade during fifth period. A ' l N5 XX , X . ' xx HXXQXJ' 1 3 . - ,X K- , , X ' 4 , Tb EQ? , , is f , 7, cf' ,. -X if Of '- r gf we X tk X, 4 m A hxhx Cb-NX XVXSL QE, at F so f r cv ' . . 'J X xg-' AX XY A, X5 MPV t - t sf L QY Q f :V Ly W I -J 'X AL L5 X,-cj '7 X A 13N xx 41-KQ K , k yf' N x QQ ffl 5X ,J sv -of , m M Q5 AW A tf , Ni K KIX xwgc asv Wondering what the future will bring, Felicia Sans lays down on school grounds. Randy Perkins, Larry Barimo, John Staikos and Steve Wheeler sing the Alma Mater after a Pep Rally. if V gi? The moment we all have been waiting for, graduating Hail at Miami Dade South SENIGRS 16 if , WH 1. W f ? 1, fi x, sz K -,ff f 0. ., ', HMM 12 , f ' :f',,M ,,,,MW'f Crowd at Pep Rally Inset Left: Juany Garcia Inset Right: Mario Arias Motto of ,81 Senior Class inspired many successes By: Phillip Carratala Senior Board President Fame and fortune, here we come, we are the class of '81 This was the motto that guided us, the seniors, through our last year of high school. Pride, confidence, and determination were the trademarks of the Class of '81. Our spirit was tremendousg during pep rallies, our section in the gymnasium drowned the noises of all others. Hope ran high throughout the year as we looked forward to June 18, the day of our graduation and the begin- ning of our new lives. We began the school year with one of the largest graduating class in Coral Park's history, 758 stu- dents. ln a year that saw many turmoils in the world and community, we were fortunate to find peace among ourselves, our friends and our school. Three years together has united us. We arrived with our friends and left with many more. We were Pride, we were Spirit, we were Fun, We Were The Class Of '81, - an-, .f Ana Diaz and Maria Avila sit, and smile at what is being said at the meeting. 1 8 Senior Board Mr. Davis' homeroom representative, Jeannette Aquino, attends a Senior Board meeting. Maria Rivera and Alicia Cordova listen intently to that monthly board meeting. B, B. 1 With his escort, John Straikos, Phillip Carratala shows enthusiasm for the evening. Senior Board President, Phillip Carratala and Vice-President, Wvian Segovia look at the camera while at their booth. As Eddie Rimland plays with a Fisher Price toy, Maria Avila sits there and laughs. f if QW 2 - K V ' ' I A , , x During Halloween Happenings, Beatriz Taquechel shows a big smile as she poses for her portrait. Senior Board 1 9 55'F-77 flu- -P 535514934511151102Filiklgjljiiljlfikfffii' f:?E5E711??-Z5Z5'4aZQgi2gZL--jig: 1 is 20 i' ' X , a if ff f 'Ly 'ff x,g,f'W,, Wi f W, ff If f f f 66,5 Q X 2322 I JeannetteA uino Nan Jimenez Karen Vera q I 1 Q Art Athletics Business Education ' 4-'SFC - - :Q -' Q Ai .357 A W , .Li f ff Q, g, A ' 'il' I fp: ,i , '7 A i. .jg Q fig? .fg j lji lzpl , l:.,:.. .,.. A l gl, ' if! Wax V - ,cf-:N Steve Wheeler Marti Rosenberg Sharon Israel Drama English S Literature Foreign Language N 1 , I I MSW 3 Emie Lanza General Scholarship .1-...,,,!!'6?l .Z '! X ,Jax gi? ,v af f 0' M' X f 7322 f V!f?Z J M i -7' ' we pf- -, mgq Ana Dopico Journalism 1 fxflff ,:..w4.f uf my , in W, fp, Agia fl ,Q ffm if f K 4 v '7 f y f 5? f 4 4' . , i 11 3 fa ff- F af- an it , y M '77 X X ,,,,fw, 1 f l l My-... X . f ff f f' f -, f f f X f4 X 4 X f , fa f f A f , ff f f L, f ,Q fm f , 4 1 M M, , ,gg 7, ff ,Y f , wi' ff 4 , MW ,fy if ,, 1 f 1 y iff 57' sq' f X' K, f f Q- ff, f I f fy f f f W If ff f f ff 7 4 6 J 7'w 1 X . of ff f f ff f Q f i 1 ' 4 f M I f Miriam Ortega Music Edward Rimland Mathematics Aurora Castro Beatriz Taquechel Science Social Science -, 1 n-1 21 Wav S, 7,.,, I X, f , ,ffl .f ,, f' 9 'f f,, 3 'fUfi'f'f'!W ' V .02 W: , a 4, Q ,g ,, Art Art Athletlcs Luisa Basnuevo Carlos Pijeira Lisa BOyleS E M. Q ,,, ,f W 1 af ,4 Foreign Language General Scholarship Teresa Garcia-Pons Ernesto Lanza - L W Music Science Social Science Martha Rosenberg Aurora Castro Alfredo Ferrer TNA 3 v f Business Education Drama English and Literature Roxana Milian Jessica Collazo Bruce Schulberg 133 X sl is KQV, X ame , Re Q X' X s Z Q. DJ 3 92-7 Oc 4 Q-L2 RG' 'vB so KD O.. O -3? ED Z? -.3 is 38 f X QV ZW? Social Science Industrial-Vocational Citizenship Ellen Sachs David Kirkpatrick Paula Schwartzman was Honor graduates attained a grade point average of 4.0 or above through the first semester of their senior year. Grades are averaged as 4 points for an A, 3 points, for a B, 2 points for a C, and 1 point for a D. Honor courses gave students an extra point for their combined averages if an A or B was achieved. My Valedictorian Emesto Lanza 4.588 My ,, I KW . ,, . , , V. fc' 'V ' ,, A . , ,,, , l Wm tf ' , ,Mx , ' , ,,,, fm' ffiz' 1' f Www ff Third Fourth Ellen Sachs Barbara Centeno 4.393 . 4.333 V' WW l Ninth Ninth Ninth Eleventh George C. Almirall Guillermo Capiro Sharon Israel Isabel Montero 4.100 4.100 4.100 4.064 24 , , ,,,, ,if , . it Salutatorian Allan Rimland 4.516 .. tx TSLZY . ies. gn:-N E X . , . Vi. -544 A Q 1 Fifth Edward Rimland 4.290 4, 761 fl 5..- Twelfth Genevieve Penkosky 4.033 tseis . A if 'Tix 3 Sixth Aurora Castro 4.290 'eva- mmf' Thirteenth Bruce Schulberg 4.031 0l'l0l graduafea ,.imdn.a., 1- -f K MQVK Seventh Eighth Teresa Garcia Pons Maffha Rosenberg 4.200 4-1 66 3 -' R5 Fourteenth Fifteenth Lourdes Tallet Alfredo Ferrer 4.029 4.000 25 .F JAMES L. NEWMEYER Award of Excellence ' V Ana Dopico 26 e :Si iiqfff J 4 ,fer-if f I 2 f fy' A ,WW fm fwf 1 ff f Q 4 f 5 K fb .afwwv If Q ,ww V,,, -K af, fy 4 4 WJ: JH ' 4 f ,f , , ,hemfff ' 2 vzzfmgxf W6 Board sponsors re-run of television's Dating Game BY MAGGIE CAYON The Dating Game was sponsored by the Senior Board. lt was a re-creation of the original TV game show. Held on February 12, the game consisted of five matches, four for students and one for teachers. Contestants filled out applications and the decision of who participated was made by a committee. Along with this committee, four other committees were involved with the production of the show. One committee wrote the questions, another was in- volved with art work, one with the announcing of the winners, and another handed out prizes. These committees were made up of seniors. All of the participants won prizes. The winning couples won special prizes like a dinner or movie tickets. One highlight of the evening was the in- troduction of the Senior Superlatives. 1,1-1 Masters of Ceremonies Virginia Herrero and Xavier lnguanzo introduce the upcoming guests during the annual Senior Dating Game. 28 Dating Game .4 -ffai X 5 Qge if , eg, if - fin ' X 72 if ' ' ' ff ., , lg., During the Dating Game, Evelyn Puig pats her stomach while listening to the question she is being asked. r ' While waiting for his answer, Alex Matz wonders what the girl will respond. . I 5' , . x 1 sfbxu , Senior Luis Fernandez smiles as he looks at Tommy Gonzalez giving a humorous remark to the ques- tion being asked bythe bachelorette. , . fl-EE 5 Thinking seriously about the answered question, Richard Gonzalez frowns before asking the next question. Arleen Lopez and John Staikos meet for the hrst time after choosing her date for a night on the town. Dating Game The 24 seniors featured on the following pages were chosen for their participation in activities out of school. The yearbook staff recognizes that there are many others as deserving, but they were not nominated. T f f 'VJ 5 C ,:,7ffff, ff 4 q wi T T fy ff Gulf ' 'J' ,QM ,W ,f7, I f QA ff ff? ff! , 7 ' .O Raymundo Abdo ffywnyyffgf' ' f, ,, f JI, ' Md, if I ffl W ' f r ,, Q 'Mn ff V? ,, ff: f r! xyy ff Q Z ' 3 .aw , 0 My 45 ,fu f f . ,Q Ruben Abreu f ' X V vfyyfgf 'ff wt J Q f -zf ,7,t . - ',dw'pfz- fp .f 4' f, , . fwrffkffff '. 1 -: 7 XAN, '1ff.!, f , . X ' my wwf ,r , , , fr '-fizv n ,, 4 W Z, , f f f f fri? ff ffgyif Z 2 7 ! 7 f f ff x f 5 6 xv W! X 1,2 f Q Q Z V f f f lf W f 1' f f f ' ,f Z 3 V Roberto Acle Abdo receives football award BY: AIMEE ESPlNOSA Ray Abdo, running back for Coral Park was named winner of the Wendy's- Robert l.. Michnoff Memorial Dade County High School Foot- ball Player of the Week Award on November l9, 1980. Abdo ran 144 yards on 26 carries and scored the only touchdown in our 7-O victory over Miami High. lt was the Ram's first victory of the season. This award was given in memory of Robert L. Michnoff, who was a former Wendy's executive. Each week during the school football season a similar award was given to a deserving high school athlete and we were proud of Ray for his accom- plishment. VN ' Iv Mx: ' ,4 f of f V, 4. H A fffiy ' ' W 1 'K 16 1' gf , Q f i ff f f 0 1 V 5 rv 57, . w if ,, 1 Amada Acosta Maria Acosta Terry Adirim ss- sis YY ' A ' I T A f I ,, V f,,,, v, ,fy f f ,' . f F' ' Y it , ' ,',f ff f , ff' V X A pf ff I 1 ,5 V f g yg 5' I, I 7, g ,,f4?y,f , 4 f,'f fx 'ff 1 fd f . r xv' X ,rw ,f f ' . ' fwfiwffff f rf r ,f , ' ,r V ff? W f fff ff 'X 'i ' ' N' , ' Virv f 1 , ff x E , ff - 'r ' , , f if 'QU ' f 21 - 4 ' ', X f , . wf .. ff 1 4 ff 4 A 14 Ernesto Aguirrechu 30 Seniors T DI '1 cr D! 7 Q! 2 U' E Bl FP rn Q :- 0 :. 2 QT :s 0 N :L o U! .31 ci. D3 3 U CU r: U3 FY Q3 4 o Z 5' :s U3 O fmf,j,v I I f yi, 1 W, riff W , 5, !,, f , l Elizabeth Abreu Jessica Acebo l Helen Agra htfr f m, , 2' ,,!V V kj L aww ,ftff 0 fy! W f f f Q 1 1 ,V .gc- .,' X e f f ' A , es ' A W , Q- 5- ' .gi Vi 1 ,5 H A, s f I 3, Lyra-M A ,as K iw ' l xg, , . Jorge Almirall i . Lucia Alonso K r. rn xr'--. edi- iix K -1 4 KGQ I ,A ,A ' .r an-Q e I5Tvf 3 .,. ...,... .fx Jorge Almirall Manuel Almuina 6 Y ,, .e.. -w gi W ERA Wrginia Herrero conducts the band at a football Edward Alvarez Gerald Alvarez game in the Orange Bowl. nm, 'mn -W' , 4 V Lissette Alvarez Marilyn Alvarez Miguel Alvarez Ruth Alvarez f 4 f , 'f-' f f , ,.- ,fr-M , ,Qwwwf U f, ,L , AI 1 ' ' ' f 'ffffffnfo f I , M gg, fig - r ei ff- ie df 93 lr e V- M ye, ff: - ,-49 f W- ,, Q2 .Mg f ' Susana Alvarez Lourdes Amaro Hugo Angel Beatriz Angelino Maria Angulo Seniors if I 1 ' f a f j.: X it Q Q Jeannette Aquino Glenda Arango x Lucia Arguelles riff? A ajif ., N R, ,, 1? mf I x f K. ' Sex if ,ls 7 syn KN. l Q Q I , Felix Armas 32 Seniors w Daniel Arango x Z D iv 'Cf A' Y, X gif 'Y Marlene Arencibia if 1 , ' 'F fain FSA- s xi , fs . sf X: N, During the first pep rally, gymnasts Jose Carrasco and Tommy Yoham tumble across the mat. 3 3 5 ' ' N IJ: ffffu jj, r X n f W EU 7 :QS it xg Q gm Q w ' 3 A X R5 -V Qi? ,P 1 x 4. fx LW s -:e I a if S: gi K l if ' Q 2 2 af v X Qs R L Q, ilqff. . A X- - in Ramiro Arguello I Gilberto Arias Tis Q 1 .- Q ff -5 ,515 A K Af? Q ' .4 .. ., M, Q :L df H x T551 K 'QQ l Q was xcffg. S R Q 'ff i R Q, ' ' M N ,Q ' in og . 2s:f1g 5 s sg ' Jose Anas Mario Arias . ,M , ' J Qin, , kr . Jorge Armas Raul Arrazcaeta Ricardo Arritola Raquel Arroyo Emilia Arteaga .. s' , .X N X wks ' px X X Q X ss x X x X ix K ' .s-..4 M.. s x , ...X X: t ' SQ fi X gt is ' as 1 Q ,Q as Q Q V if Eunices Artidiello s Q ,vm iw , w, ti 2 In , vt, 554 1 ig' 9' A' Qiigvhf '11 gs: I Jose Baena 'JIM f . ' nv I Aspiring lab researcher BY: ANA HERNANDEZ For the past year Raul Arrazcaeta has participated in the Community Lab Research Program directed by the Llniversity of Miami. Raul spent many hours each week studying the effect of noise on the cardial vascular system of patients at Jackson Memorial Hospital. By using animals for ex- perimental purposes, Raul wrote a research paper which proposed methods of reducing noise levels This Auditory Research Program has given me the experience and a feeling of accomplishment l would have never obtained any other place, stated Raul. Working on community projects were just a few of the plans in Raul's future, fe ff L Keg We Q53 X .57 t 3,5 Q 'Tl- 1 inf' Q 2 if Thomas Ashton Leida Baez SEQ. sgss LF .X .Q if it Q4 -55 2 Qgfsbs is W ts : -L M- A Rb? 9 294 3 Maria Avila Ramona Ayala nnnque mugaiay 59,35 't t Sirely Ballate Jorge Bandin Maria Barbeito A if M . 39, it 5 , 1 ., , is A ws , 3 L . as . , ,,,. L, , .h J - ., if Y' ' s ,M if - ,. 1 5 x ,1'2,,t,.., ' , , f Q' ' :wisest X ' , ax, 5- 5 Qf 'Q K Q ' , l , L sv., , 1 Maria Barberena Lawrence Barimo Melissa Baskow Luisa Basnuevo Alvaro Bellido de Luna Seniors 33 '57 cf N a Gloria Bello Lucia Bello Manuel Bencomo Gustavo Bengochea Roberto Benitez 'f . Baez has v . aircraft A ' T - . service XV 1 f :z e A Z I Lincoln Bennett Gustave Bergnes BY: MARIA CARDENAS ' i ' N Ariel Baez has a busy schedule working seven and a half hours and go- t Q ' V ing to school also. He goes to work at 6:00 pm until l:30 am at the Miami , , J E International Airport in the Aircraft Service Division, He does an in- ' f.5,7s. 4' numerable amount of things in the airport. Driving tugs, loading and un- loading baggage among many other things is a typical day at work for ' 4 Amen. , 2 A He works on the weekends from 6:00 pm to 1:30 am too. On weekends J i ' , he also works in the flea market in the mornings. l'm saving money for college. l want to become a pilot or work with com utersf' he stated. Q P Fi tg Dina Binyamin Lisa Bishop sg 3 E 1 5 it 'Q sis W gi Q3 . . tt K Robert Bisignano Jose Blanco Debbi Bloom Soraya Bolivar Marisel Borroto 34 Seniors YEARBOOK EDITOR, ALEX VALDES-RECIO, ASKS AMY PEREZ HER OPINION ON SOME PICTURES. . NV? 313q:25'Z'5' ' YYSWWT' ' ., iw A 5, fag , Q-if . X ,, - A - A ' I ' .- Y 5 '25 .An .. JUN .-1 51, , 1 - - ie ,, . .A , Y W SW , f C, ea A V 'N Q gg W C Q w ER 5, I A X K Dy :im . -:gina fsm ig 4255.1 xx img: W ,ITA I. w -X ' , V X +L Q .ai 1 ,f -F I . MWA -Am, , -W' x, Yi - ' JN ' if .RM-503, fix N 1 fa' M ,L ,mg 'Smeg-Q ' ff -1 I -' -'inf Qjglg 'fNgg, m , 3 5,133+ , .C , -'sz Q ,eb , I , A if Renee Bowen William Boyd Jacqueline Brown Lisa Boyles wgfwwflf'-' I ' , Y 1 I ,w ew ' -1 1 ex lg Lucia Bmtto James Bryan , 1 Hortensia Bustillo Alexander Caballero I CS: 4. X ,gs z ie Q If 4 X Y 1 x O 'Q ff - we -: we 5, ' J' . Q33 2 Marlene Braga K 5 K. . Li, i 1 ' 5,35 Marie Brouwer , ,sw Q 4 lskf 56393-31. X X X Vw ' Q S 4 m Q 1 5 K X N4 '04 Aff 3' M E SQ Y 4 iv 'Q 55 fx X X Wa X A Q SB X 5 I Donald Bryant Gladelmy Cabrera Marcio Cabrera Martha Bustelo Lucia Calero Seniors During Halloween Happenings, Jeanette Juliao and Raul Santiago show off their costumes. :mimi - so , , , 18? ,. dwg. Elizabeth Capote ff' a 4 . , , s. 'af l-52:4 .fs 0, v . af NW W X Adriana Calleja . - Q -C , fm - Qt' - 'I 7 ,CMM 9 ' , Guillermo Cancio Q ,.,- get ,.,, x if iyy, g , ,. ., i W 1 ,t,. ,H - time Q ' ff V, A fy gi- i Z 1x xf , S , su' 41 Carlos Carles 111523 it -V M 5 A R Alina Casas Cynthia Castillo 36 Seniors is Q, 'T' i. wk, i gz. ' a:fL,..,s as is v M , 'Q f ff- gl Osvaldo Castillo , :f :'3:-' ,. ' : 5.4: , 4, w f to va, u an f Stix , 5 1 4 M Q Q, Q 6? f A Wx . iii if 7' P A lg ' , f vs wg. X as X s C f 2 M, 5? f 5 9 , Y 1 W A Q X191 54s 4 Q25 1 1, f-wftffi-fm M f A Q 6 X 'iff 3 v X N4 Y w me A ax,-qw-firm-f, Y ytjwlra 442:- Jfia,z53:f, K Q ' W il i ,. I .I si iz! ' '- M 24 :2 5 'wwf ' 4 1 , lex Campain 1 Marlene Campos Q , -, :-:-:-94 NP- fn-2'zv.v4' .zz-2:53 ',, ,- ff wma, s r 5 ga Q ,MF N Rf' Q ff R obert Cano . 1 ww'- Guillermo Capiro 3 as 4- , - S . :Q 'Nw Jo 'I ZZ- im 152 swf Lxfffawi ima, , 253 ' ief i E l r w l i se Carrasco Phillip Carratala ' -em-wwe: mf 5Wf,M'g514 -, N Of, ', 15 ' W IL , ,x,.,, , . ,, a , 5, 5 .sz Gy ' f zyf . , l Elyna Castineira Aurora Castro LX .- X . s K K' 3 ! A. 5 X! k 6 XXW X is sf X Y s XQ X X ' X tv Xx X W X X X X XX X Marlon Castro ef' l Margarita Cayon i Barbara Centeno Julia Cepero Combines law and health career BY: MARLENE, BRAGA While students revel in the end of a school clay, Senior Jacqueline Brown spends her time after school working in a lawyer's office filing, typ' ing and doing general office work. ln the evening, Jackie works at Slim Quick Health Spa, She is an instructor who shows customers how to work out properly and how to improve their appearance. She also gives massages and facials. 'iWorking for a lawyer and at a health spa is a great experience, but if it weren't for the discipline school taught me to obtain, l would have no job at all, Jackie concluded. X X . -Sc 1 in s' XXBXX-f . X ggi. my - - , 1 X A i X ,ggllixe :XX 'i - .Elf X Xt A X X XsX. . 3 K , .5 Xa i . l l Eduardo Chao Jose Chao XX YKWAXKXTKKK X X Wt W X Xa x X Nt R+ XXXX X KXQQQ ski X KN SRX NX fri' Q 4,-q -IfE:lgI E5i 1 'X Tfiiqf' K 'l- XfT'K-1X KK ' K , A . 1 gig-C59-L tif? s ,.i?'0 'Fri' 'KX xi K 5' JXQXX Xi, , ' QQ t . ., s gif'-X-f. 'S E Q y Mark Cherry Carmen Chevalier Kirk Churchill Llva Clavijo 1 I X XX sis ii .Q . . its X, v X - . .exif - f -'XNAXA XNX LX , QQXXXX5 TX: SSX V395 Q - sm QQ .XXX X ..XX'l f1iXXQX,s-siisf Xcgg - 5:cswXX'f X X gg X M Qi . , . ,X ,X N Ns X XX J t Q . Y is '., - ,, N m ing? 4' X., X ig. 1 R is wwe, g K S , XY Y X.t t i X X Beverly Causey X Q XC so X C., sf K 1 PK is X X x X My X X X v X X RRI, ls Oscar Cedeno X if K cf x 1' 1 A X . 'Q as sf' , X : Ve 'Q ' SSX? Q : X XY' x swiix N9 N, f 3 F S 1 Denise Chapman E - 355523 Tiffiie -c si-5 1 -X - - X i mrwf ,pw-s k X :Q 4 X' ,. . 3 .X 24, K.: S E K -X195 xtfizw .mg s 7 ti.g K rt , I - K as AKQK L ' if KWNR 5 :If V lilo J X ,. Fi X Gonzalo Codinach Seniors 3 7 Songwriter shows promise BY: TERESA DEFRANCESCO Aurora Castro has a talent for playing the guitar and writing songs and screenplays. She has played the guitar for six years and has written five songs and two screenplays. After high school, Aurora plans to go to the University of Miami to study medicine. She wants to practice medicine and af- terwards go into a career in the movies. Aurora's dream is to star, produce, direct, write and compose the music for her own movie. When l'm older l want to look back on my life and say, 'l did everything lwanted to and enjoyed every minute of it,' con- cluded Aurora. Karen Cogle V r ,FN ' - Sw L fea- ,X ft-t , ,f 4 ' 'N' X : i'5tXii . . 4 15355 l Q QS' T5 ,I Q., 2555, . ,. f . V: x .,:g Q. , , 'f f, V m f, , fd Y ,U Q , ,gp W V' c 457 s M. 'A . fr V- i if .eY2'13f':' Q- V V ' f to W3 ' , 'Hx t Q . Q ', ' ty it , X ,, ,,t,. ,V . f I it X V, .V Jessica Collazo '- tt ' ggi .ws XXCSQ ,ax A N A i' ssh XX? A xc E 5 X fy X Y X 5 X x XXTQXAQX ls QR Q firm si so 4 , lax in -5 . s C, .zfshgaiw at-553 'V fi? - ff l '- V s gift Q x mae. r 5 - 1. Q .sw X ,I 1 .5 X, gf , .hx 1. A 5, Q N Wrginia Comas cc. , M..M,cg x X A Q Dawn Collins Denise Colon Jorge Comas Jose Comas 3, , at is X- ,ff X X' litif. , A ,-.t ,,, .. . V ,te , .av ' ' t 2 Y N tc W A tx .1 k XX M X V xg x x X qs 'A N, Yw 9 N t s is X i , TX I Caroline Concepcion Carlos Conde Alicia Cordova Daisy Corona Xxx X t FFR we gm N if N xm X 145435 : V 1: 7' A f f 1 mfr 2 agre e, r fs .:, If ix? A si-ii. 'X C ' xi few Vf ' Margarita Correa 38 Seniors Y Ricardo Costa Cannen Coto lleana Crespo Maribel Crespo ii? use Y x live ,QQ rv, if Q C 2 f Tommy Gonzalez concentrates while molding a pot for his ceramics class. -.:1:,.- X Q29 xi.-fgsa f 1 .W ' li A r ' . I in '- . ,,. f .. .... - . Q - - ' 2 C W We-Q' - .: ,G fr . 'i Y -s is Q4 .V J n k sl' V 5 is Q g f Jose Cruz Lisette Cruz Rafael Cruz ggcefai l A ., 1 a , ' i .. .W . . f - sf. - . ww pw ' V' . ' ' -. wiggwx . 95 li -V s ,Y : Aa n' 1 f if H 3 -L 41 5 f sy I 1 4, M ,1 if, 7 g ', 'Q .,5.15Q. . ., 3 ,- ,. 4' 1 if Nancy Criado : R . 3 1-.xc - Barbara Cruz Elizabeth Cruz 'i-1 ' FR .- X .x f P' 46 Rene Cruz q 8 Isabel Cruz Yvette Cuello Rose Cusnier Jennifer Danforth Carlos de Cespedes Maria de Dios Isabel del Calvo Seniors Ssssf' Maria Delgado Martha Delgado Vida Delgado . Es , t . t X ' .fax ws ' 1, r 'lik' ,, Q NH, t my B X O X X wi' F t.-:Ml am gg A 5 X Y K t .Q M, f Q f X ky 3 X Antonio del Valle Barbara del Valle Jorge del Valle Ana Diaz Seniors T' ,- ., ' 31 t Q , 1 A , ' N fffy ,,f,, V, f , W ffd , f 4, , V , l l 4 ff A I During a football game, Dave Magagni is apart from Scott Forti aligns his board to cut it to perfect the rest of the team. size needed. ww' Maria del Pino Antonio del Rio . 1 if ,tV.. H P , , ., A E4 I - gi? H ,, .,,. ' gg, i , . t, 1, -' . ig , 'bi 3 tv 6 'xx D 3 ' . ' t - 'N , 'W : . . . V- ,, 4 , A . Q. r A Lf -4 'Z 'Q ' ,, f X t N f, ' -5 Hy. f V aw. sg., 41 , ,Q + , .. N Q, We X -,my , QM.: , ' ,f-A . sms- SSH gf' 31 it L 'JEJ3 . 1 ' ELK 0 S wi' -f ? V t f' .t. L I 2 1 4 Q7 Q Q .. an 42,1- ' iw l K fx S f Lisa Dernis Kevin de Silva l . A :A s . X , -: . xy ' XX mfs V www' l Q so . Em? st ,. -.,, .st 1 , , . , YY? 'Iwi 2- Q. 1 fy 'X ,sz - 2 .za . ,fm 33 I Af :, ,f. fggiv x -,N Q ,' g. L, X 5 4 1 i Ana Diaz Ana Diaz Beatriz Diaz Janet Diaz Marta Diaz Martha Diaz Yasmin Diaz 3 WRTEFFX , f'?:s'l.' I N :wisest-s f.uf1:.f-.::..g -i. 1 s . s S-92zs'a Si:s, Lf:Vs1Qssi' af fi . ' 1 1 if 2 .,,p..- M we i s ss . : s K X X Y il gig. 'S s K me i- Q :sf ift 'Y f F K 5' Q 1 , ' Artist M brings W life to painting BY: NNALDO QLllNTANA Born in Colombia, South America, Margarita Correa started painting four years ago. Painting to her is a hobby and she has no definite intention of turning it into her career. She considers herself a modem painter. Margarita prefers painting what she can visualize, instead of her inner feel- ings. When l paint l find peace, I forget about what is going on around me and concentrate on the painting, she commented. With the continuing inspiration given to Margarita by her teachers, es- pecially the art teachers and mostly by her parents, she will continue to pur- sue her hobby to the fullest extent, Olga Diaz Osvaldo Diaz Tania Diaz it i- s X xx X Q s. X. X ss.t Ks X g, .- ,Q ' , pqcx fs., . QQ A X X Q M , s X X Q X was XX X X x is o was s Q-ffsg Q .X sticks Steven Dixon wikis: 4 1 .f ' HJ fix' ' :e: ,s ' , c. ., ' S' ' if if . f ic k',f'Z7l ' ' 5 sfX Ef fl ,sf eq, sig , ,R .- ,Q 'V JSAQJ' ' - 'IF QA? lm Ana Dopico Daniel Eckhart 4 'mi' . ,Ev W Jini Eitneier Nancy Eljaiek Elizabeth Encinosa Maria Escobar Elizabeth Espinosa Seniors gg + 52 f ikeffsi- is - Rf ef' pm zum, ., .x X . yt sk we ,Is t-an -I , Jorge Espinosa ..w, .:,,, - .es - - ,- , - 1 Q ' A k a, ,ff ti Cuervo works for the Army BY: KENNY MERKER While many students were spending their summers at the beach, Juan Cuervo decided to enlist into the Army. Juan enlisted on March l9, 1980. He took basic training at Fort McClellan in Alabama. After school ended, Juan learned basic soldiering. He became a marksman with an M-l6 rifle and familiar with the handling of grenades. Boot Camp helped me feel more confident of myself and l can now tackle more obstacles with a more positive attitude, stated Juan. Juan graduated on August 20, 1980 from Boot Camp with the Honor Trainee of the Company's Award, for his active participation with exercises, and war games. Juan Espinosa ,- Roberto Estape Barbara Estevez s 3 ldelsy Estevez t ,, c , .M , tt. .ts -we st. qw X X , Q N A X W s 1 X X Q XY km Q x X .,,, Qs- Q 1,6-aj Q Niels ., My 1 55' f A iff' ,cys- Miguel Fagundo 42 Seniors AN , :fs ww a ft ?-f s t '5 Q a Xlzvf ' . 1 5 W- 5 lags Q,Qfg:+.' ' 'ia-Ss Mi' 'L .Mt X- x t . . . Q wgXNxxS 1, ' h '.x- - -sw? S i Daisy Estivill lvle Etluns Jack Exter Elizabeth Fagen A 'K A A Y it s is ,rw :X 1 - s wat . .feli s if f Q . - Q CL, ,vw A 3 fifiijqx My t.,:tQA Q 3 . V Z K V A, J. l tx t xt? 5 , lxiwt t' 9 V' ' Q SL? fi , 'a 5 N S9 L: . X t .,,V, . .,.b , NK Wi Odalis Fajardo Elizabeth Faxas Angel Feraldo Angel Fernandez X. 3' w X fi - X L , 'Q -.. cisc .e N X Sa 9 S i w x David Femandez Esperanza Femandez Francisco Femandez if My 1 N ,X Mc.. :S -K Grisel Femandez xx Q L, . K 2 as i ., . S 7 0 Y 1 5 R fm- X X Q N K ' N Tommy Acosta is the DJ at the surprise party given Jose Femandez Lucas Femandez at Ada LarraZabal'S house. ry . rf -' QQ 1 L , r f ic f Q f- Q . fi Va f sw. r fix ,rg nv 1 5, 5' v , . Ll ' A H ff . is 4. ' egg -f . -,Y Q 'K 1., 'ifg 4.3. M -1 K v I'.,.c, ' ' X E' .X- V L f,,r f -L .sg X 2? Nl. X N N 9 X g i s K V 1 X X, Q as Si 3' Q Q wg ' X as 53. mr R N X X R X ,J x x -N S Q . 1 Luciano Femandez Luis Femandez Maria Femandez Marina Femandez W if W '- ffm , ,gr X. 5 -' gsqj: , --f ,. 1' - , ig. l' '- AN A ws. fbfmx Q if L V . fd? if Riff' ' Q A K N as T Q of L x I Maritza Femandez Michael Femandez Norma Femandez Olga Femandez Roberto Femandez Seniors Nw f fi? L V Q , :: L 2 , '-f, ,- .ffl ' cl., 5 We Alfredo Ferrer Angel Ferrer f'E1?K'fFk'Xf:f'i,'A L F' ' ' M , 'f 'YI 'J clk' 5 f g if as - 5 Marie Ferrer Jacqueline Figarola f gags. ' . gras' ' X 4 ' S I if . Q' W 'Q .iw ' ' ,a Q 4' gf, , f cs, .V in 0, L' ,. is Jorge Figueras Jose Figueras ,, , , 'V is xl,llxl ...:- W as xy irq, -2 Diana Firvida Seniors Mauricio Flor M ,, ff f Nl' ln one of the tables by the locker rooms, Tony del Valle, Richard Gon- zalez, and Jerry Suarez meet to talk after school. QW 15 ,XM A RS' ' , fy-ww M A ,W if 1 is Femando Figueroa Carlos Filgueiras 'B Y ,lisa if Q Q , 3,552 V QB K 4-A 2? Pr X Digna Fojo Luis Font 2 2 Leslie Finkelstein .,--.?.,,:5 xg T'.,,:,: f, V- wwf Q sa 4 ff Q fv w p f ' - . ' Q Q gem 4 1 72 z ,Q .f Q 4 . AQ Q Q .... '- f .. ,i., , Y -- '. .www ,EQQM1 we ffaaizri' K I Jose Fonte V M! ,fi ' Kr 1 ff YZ? f gy a I 2 f , N1 ' ,c',:f,, ' ' X . - ..-.. k 11' S , EXQQ' R 1. Luis Fonte 1+1s,fs gh sa w sis. are idx? .M 1 .f QR x Qissiz , it-1 .fx 1 , .XQ- ' ' we A ' i 23 Hugo Fortes JW 5' S is 9' i 3A I WW 2 Expression through dance BY: JUAN CUERVC Denise Diaz has been in modem dance all three years. She won the Best Modern Dancer Award in herjunior year. She started dancing nine years ago. Denise has visited Venezuela twice as a guest artist for the Corps of Ballet. Shes won two dancing competitions in Ft. Lauderdale qualifying her to compete in New York. She has been offered a scholarship to New York to perform at the American Ballet Theatre but she refused it so that she could finish high school. She won Best Actress award in 9th grade and was crowned Gold Coast Queen in a talent, beauty and modeling contest. fx' 1: r-l- D Ks w 35 xxx MX. X N E ' I 5 Q KX 9 Y fl X . Maria Fortes z 4 '3' 1 N .4 y Sf f S, Maria Fraga Alicia Freire 24? wx 'Ag K ' f.t..,.- ,Y gui ,pm gary pf, M V. xx Q 'sam N ivwssz 'f wg as 5 . i - ,-:aw . Q-'M Q, . A M11 , Z K Q tm W U X. . s 'I ' 5 ,rx .. , 13 f Q Iv, 's.:,.,5.x gh , 2 . X f , ,l X . Ass, Scott Forti fe- f SES we X W H .....e:t?e f. N zsmwk' f i .fre s 5 wav- . r . i ,,. E . f if , , Manuel Fraga Manuel Fraga Juan Fresco Marlene Funes Luis Galarza 3 Q W in l Dianne Gali Ralph Gali Diane Galon Alina Garay Wviane Garces Seniors IVA KMC Juana Garcia Julio Garcia Lorna Garcia Lucy Garcia Maria Garcia tx lif' . ,. lxliit-LS ' ' X' 5,55 55 w . Q NW ' I Mario Garcia 43 National Merit Winners BY: TERESA MYKYTKA Ana Dopico, Ernesto Lanza, and Marti Rosenberg were recognized as Natacha Garcia ,W f ,G ,, ,,1,. ,tl , f - -e f Y W winners of the 1980 Achievement Award in writing by the National Council of Teachers of English and all three were National Merit semi-finalists. Ana Dopico is editor of the Rampage and belongs to English, French, Social Studies, and Science Honor. She is president of National Honor, Emesto Lanza is president of Math Honor, and belongs to English, Social Studies, Science and National Honor, Key Club, Student Council and on Senior Board. Marti Rosenberg belongs to Modem Music Makers, National Honor and 'T ey' ' ' l f' Eat, it -,WJ ' ' , 2 , 'C xg ,V A., Q61 952' fi Qi7.:.,e ' N ,Qi3.51g? f ,, my 1 was 4 Q 5 ' 9 X 31T m3:fififit sm 'X x is t ,, , ,,,, . T Z S- ' ui 5 M cn 2' 3 FD w 4 'V Q , if S 5 ' ai Q 'D 3 3 a' 5. L 3 5- E Xe T' . 3 2. D. 9. 5 ' Q, lTl 5 5 D' I S 5 2 O 3 Q is ,,, aa Q Q 2 E :1' E' E. 3 O 2 5 ar 25' 3 W eff 5 , cu Bl HC O UI O 'rf 1 fi W5 -1 cn' 1 ,. D' 1: if 0 ,L DI 2 n ' 3 Q ,X ' I full: 5' F r 3 Q 46 Seniors AT THE DUPONT PLAZA HOTEL, MARIE FERRER AND ALICIA YANES REVIEW SOME COLLEGE BROCHLIRES. , Angel Gimenez A 7' fi' I , afffff' Addis Gomez Carmen Gonzalez Aymee Ginebra 7 . I ' . I Iv ,fgy Q , Modesto Gomez Edgar Gonzalez , I G v In 234, Ingrid Giral Edith Girata Brenda Gleiberman I Ana Gonzalez Ann Gonzalez Bernardo Gonzalez Eduardo Gonzalez Eguido Gonzalez Fermin Gonzalez Seniors A ,Q 5 GTM ' 1. 51 P - .4 Y gg I ky .,,,Q L . . I f Gilda Gonzalez Gonzalo Gonzalez P I y f f 1 fl' wm ww e , in , or - W ' 5 V 3 +- ,ge-.fgz , - l a , ,i WM' X ,ff M H ,M zz ' if , , r' I V, f 4 A221 is ' ,ixyf , Outside of the gym, Tommy Yoham is mounted on the vaulting horse practicing his routine. Haydee Gonzalez lvonne Gonzalez , ya fr r 2 ' ' I-Jaco QF' of, 'sm : k 5 A M f af? 'iw M , Q if Q jx 4, ga 2359 ie M Q sz , .. 6 ,,., , QM X la, WV , M45 Mi f 6 Q gf? sf 6 i 2 Q33 if Q' we g ,X Lazaro Gonzalez Lourdes Gonzalez l Manuel Gonzalez 1 ,g g,,,,, -1 f fa ' 'N -' f fs mi., 2 we W M , 5 Y H Q Q: 1,92 1 ' J X f gi: MW- X' NSS-33 E 'X 1, 1, ,gf il if 7, 3. .1 ' :Z z - -, ,L-gs H 1,4 V W - as is ge e,- aaff is Gretchen Gonzalez eww: ' . V-T7 , iizej 2 2:4 + Qgszggfi W xr r 'S ' rf .5 . 'Sa l ,V - . lawdwvfawff-f.:-ang N 1 na N New F ' 'j::l-z:-gk - 4 .- . Ji I I' ,Zz ffl? 5 -rf j4?'? :KQV N - , 7 O W. cc . Mai.. acl -- 'h P 1 Hifi.-Sf' 3193.31 'Sly' .' G -W fx' 13 . 2 1::r-:ai1:vEfa+'l..:-Q.. .. BM in 3, I gk , A r Maria Gonzalez 3 Bl :. DI C3 o D 5 FD N E 5 CQ 1 o Ui D o :1 'Q CD N 22 DI E CJ o :J E CD N Z? D 3' N I o. C5 o 3 N B FD N U3 U E C3 o D N 2 CD N 48 Seniors . X.. .X t i If?-lg A is ' Q95 F7 ,W .-3 X . QS Rf. -.gil nf P74 , f i f r ' f ' ii at . ' 1 . . N We - fp L, 1. , ,Y R, Q K Silvio Gonzalez Edume Gorricho lvie makes music BY: MAGGIE CAYON lvie Etkins' love for music has gone further than just listening to the radio or humming a tune. For ten years, lvie has been playing the violin. She has participated in competitions, and is a member of the Miami Music Club for Young Performers and has received several certificates. She has attended the Eastem Music Festival in Greensboro, North Carolina. Presently, lvie plays with the Greater Miami Youth Symphony. She is president of the Symphony. She was in the production Fiddler on the Roof' at Temple Zion. She performs in churches for special masses and services. My whole life is playing the violin and making music, she concluded. in i t -A mf A , s as .2 xx y f f f X 'Y 423 ,X ft, 5 Q X' S Nieves Gruneiro Beatriz Guerra Dinia Guerra M, 'S 4, we . .755 f- if AQ? Y gif if pf 1 95 .vidsjlygfgzig , V , . V ', 9 . 2e2m:,QQi14Qi.,, ,L yy Lilia Gutierrez Madeline Gutierrez Ricardo Gutierrez Tania Gutierrez Wi lfredo Gonzalez Elizabeth Grau Q' Xe Q N' 5 A 52, K is . .,. . . . fm Wil r .f . X, Nidiam Guerra Bernardo Gutierrez Sk. . 'Q 4 A.: -' ' ' k., ,S ,T ,V Z jiizyylg .. ,, ..., . . is A xi, , f ff K M ' of P' Y . S M ga y . , Q51 S f wa Q, A QQ, gf Q A ff Us A V ef ' of 'iii if 9 4 an vs' sg Q afw ,X QM as A 3,32 A ,uv W x X., 5 it J' at 'P X W Q 3 Y af Roy Handros Seniors ' lflflllfii i 1-is -r sf- F i ,' ' t ts f f Exter bowls perfect game BY: BILL TEDESCO Jack Exter, or Dr, X as he is known to his friends has bowled a perfect game. A perfect game in bowling is getting twelve strikes in a row. Jack has bowled in leagues for several years and has an average of l97, He attributes his high score to practice. More amazing is that Jack being 4'lO is the shortest guy to get a per- fect score in Florida. Size doesnt matter in bowling: effort and dedication does, he stated. He received several awards, including a trophy and a plaque, Jacks future plans include bowling, and becoming a veterinarian. N Nw, X sp Nxt X X SQESQ Wien w x X fx 3 Usa 4 K i? N ax X 1 M X t- t ,. s xtgyg X ,534 'NS K? K A ig 4, 1 Q 5 x QM I , gg 1 Q ts x t Sp i Q ff t X i r Joe Harrington X: :fb MR Gifs is 'v K .,t. .. r Q r Q ll? Michael Henderson swf : ,SME F tix- QXSESX X Xt, . st if Pedro Hernandez 50 Seniors S John Hardy 7 V V gygzwf 1, 9 fm ,ff if ff pf' YZ, - , ' M-1, fy i ZW? -ng fn -, .-,,,:ff,i iffff ' Qs f, Q ff - V lg '- f , V l A,:.,,f ' 4. 7-,yay ' 4 M f, fi X Brian Harris 19 . st i rw Q V S Terry Harris Kenneth Hart ' t pit X V n i i r A i -t Q gg-cf 1, . i K3 X , 1 ef' ,-X355 TQ c- sg K min ,qtwets cggv . . L Q, r :tx ,. i we 1.4 2, i , 1 ' Wk . A XX 'ff Ana Hernandez 2 W we i wif av gi, y X W 9 if as RX is Rosa Hemandez Jose Hernandez Mayra Hernandez Vivian Hernandez Wrginia Herrero is Susan Hartman 1 Mercedes Hernandez Vlxgrl g f f i Ellen Hilland X sx 3 While other students quietly in the hall. .fx ,I e ,JUN , 9. 5' 42. V fs rf. 1 P' Nelson Howard ,4 ,Q ,Y ,I i, I I Maria Iglesias are -Qs...,,,,. M-M1-...N inside their classes, Tania Gutierrez works 0 5 '38 E X N? gp Guillermo Howland lstvan Hujber QJT ZTFTTV ' ' .1 ,o m gy' f Robert Iglesias Addy Infante 14,5 K .Ai a I f 1. .- s n IF' sw 'Lf' is I ew ' , ss, . s wp.: . K X 1 5. r I k ,S , , ,Q X sb 'V , Xxay 3 Q ,V so 5 3 I ix A I I L. I Carl Hodges Lorrie Hollander -. I ' 45' - A - ., XA N, w i f , - lg f- 0 ,. .Mi :K k,.f- 'X s X 'Q A Q 'fb W W ,L x X xsx H e ,:s:Qgv:, V gps- ' ' James Horgan S R Beat1'iz Ibarra Q - V ,Q ,I A R I -as ' .gif-PQ, :, Xavier lnguanzo 'W Joseph Houck i'f'3I'Sf33-1. 5 NM. fw f r is 1 - . Q R ss, . ' . . f ..,.eQ,,1 , ,low I fs su.. , it 5 g- 2 ws e .. f. , ,fr r,.,e,,g s W fm , , ,, f . I ' ' Q I f .I f I- X ww -b as -we xpij -as - 0 is 'WAX E NWN, N M O, X rs, X E Q 5 X3 e 2 5,3 me . Q S53 sk ,f f X 3 Q 1 is 3 Q Q N Q, . wg 6 K X , f S I I ffl. if -.gi 5 V ,. I 1 Jose lduate figgfxigi W Sharon Israel Seniors : ..m. , W, f .: :-:,.4,f. . V lf - gl- ' 325' . , , I ,ff .1 ,. Wx In ::g,aa:sef.1,.. . ' 'M - f ,A., .V, I, ,- W Q, R . ff- ww f' f i 1 23 M , us ' 5 Iii? fag g i ' 6 44 ei, V, ' -rf :ww . uf X1 Sw , wfww . file Ae, Jw-vf I ., M . , M ' . fw ' N aw ,M R + ' TN X WW, 1-wapl NIi ' fy y I pg f , fc , -E . . f N ff f .. 4 wh Wx BEFORE THE SENIOR MOVIE BEGAN, JOSE TERRY, NIE ETKINS, AND VINCE PISCITELO TALK. I 1 'W J . E -ff' Q' 5. of ., ff a.,. '-mi, 1 .H Wm 493-,fn wc. A W Q N. M , wff53.z,u,. fu I' 'ivy v 'U I 71:4 v 514 an X, in ,f :A y 1, ' MM.. fx .W ,. ,. Sf? if 04 E 6 x x I 'iv ,ff K f s I eff , 4 , 5 X I , Q I' 5 zg:,:L1 .w, , me , E - ws -I I 1.-Q fi' :QS kv in Q 1 Q ef I Q gf gs- , Q f ,l x , f e 1 , 32235 x , N, . I Francisco lzquierdo Greg Jammel 4 I W , ,V I Q. f we xy M , A g W Q '1 EIS Q , V, - V 53. . , N IAQWQW A I Ii ,X an I Q I v ISL. 'Q3.v.1,,?' ,' 199' 6 I 5 ' f Maria Jaramillo Osvaldo Jaramillo Maria Jimenez ..1,,,'. Y Y f -Q 5 . . 'wiv 'Xe' , U f a' 55. 173 97' ,f ,llhfff ' I ,.., .X ,Md I gags -0 If' Nw? 4 ,5 e' 4 J' Q ff we PMN ? , 95 S32 , 24 vigil! feigggwfi I fffwgwiv v.,,Aqg , JI. Q- ,wif f Q c, M K I 455 ww X f if Nancy Jimenez Pedro Jimenez Rolando Jimenez Sergio Jimenez Thelva Jimenez , wb ig, il ' 6' A MMM' f Q? -ml ,, ' ,c,V Iva' Q riig 3 i ., ,,. I .' . , Judy Johnson Eddy Juan 52 Seniors Jeanette Juliao Donna Kammann Lee Kantor N., Yi'-. 'L 'Sliis i ' 'X 1 ' ' ' ' 'Q ' it- -1 - sf? gy . . , A . . ...fa Sw 122.1 , Wg Tfff Q ff 2 D 5' , X Q Q I .. 1 E' ' at . T rf' M' -72 Q - . - gg fx. V 'f, Q., it sew - qs: f gi f . at f . - fa X . Ji Lloyd Kaplan Leonard Katz Nancy Kavanaugh David Kirkpatrick 7 A 'aa -ff , M f ,y t Oscar Kourany . QW-Jglgygfc p, 3 'r - f ' - X f fat XV V Qs' ,gf QM X f 'if f , ,f ,Q f fe . j Cf f 1 1 J N10 4 ff ' fi J ,, e 4 2 112225 ' , i ,524253,:E ,h2:1si2-:.'f,3' ,Ms fl .. i-4 -z4 ' Gb f..,,...st., . 4 it f. V- Terry Kaye Fagen observes judicial system BY: CINDY KRISCHER Each Thursday for a full semester Lisa Fagen participates in the Court Observer Program, one of the on-site learning programs provided by Dade Public Schools. Lisa travels to the Dade County Metro Justice Building where she attends a class from l:OO to 5:00 Thursdays. Lisa views actual trials ranging from petty theft to first degree murder. Through actual court observations she is able to develop attitudes and values concerning the judicial system. l've interviewed judges, state attorneys, and public defen- ders, said Lisa. Lisa was selected for this program on the basis of interest, grade point average, and a mature level of responsibility. ' -f..'Qw i Alberto Labrador Ellenit Lamora Olga Lancis Emesto Lanza Sean King Robert Klein 1 5 Brenda Krischer time Y WM J if Q , ' if , Jorge Larios Seniors -A , -V V A-. gf . . is . . A , f. LEW!- 593511222 4 . f' f. , :-as ,4 fo' f f sqm ' .W , , oz? . . ' , 1-fffwlw X 'f' ,L v M, M, Q., fg .C A., wx., r as fps, nz Y , Q, At, , .ef ,gym L -1 - ',fg1 ,gpg vfzgzagt J V- , W Rafael Larrubia Lillian Leiva st' 2 sz gf 45 6 X 35-181 'iz t Wg 4 Student works with Fascell BY: PIERRE DWYER Luis Font, a 17 year old Coral Park student, was an employee of Con- gressman Dante Fascell during his last campaign. He worked over 100 hours as the student coordinator for the campaign. Luis was one of forty students representing three schools. As student coordinator, he was in charge of all student services. His reason for voluntarily becoming involved with Congressman Fascells campaign was due to an assignment for his Close-Up class. He became so interested in the campaign that he volunteered to work more than the required twenty hours. ul think everyone should get involved in a campaign. lt's a good ex- perience and a person can learn how much his vote really counts, said Luis Font, Close-Up president. ,V - , 5 3 . 1, 1 V as V I 'nh Q ' , 4.4-1 - 1 'A f ' g.'.:s . 5 ' -wy g, -f' Q s ,QL 555 Susan Lennard Maria Leon Larry Levitt Sondra Lindsey ft f -r ' if ' , K 4 .. 4 .A Ks w ' A xi' X gf f X V ' 4 Alberto Llovet 54 Seniors E 3, 'V I Alicia Lopez Arleen Lopez Beatriz Lopez Sl igo Q A. E ...M QQ V 3 sg X J' 4' ,Q ,af .af 4 450' Q 5 X X, , X few t 5 Sf r APA 7 as W vs , Q' Q zf' fs 52 'X 6 we 3?'Q55w 1- W -if 5 3535 . ii X VI' f , X! I . fa, t- wwf : Michael Lauter .L ,j , 9 ' J ,ezgzif , 1 '1 e - v Carlos Leizan iii '1 .. iw , . . ,K.,,y. ' Carlos Llodra Elda Lopez LA ,-. nav YA 'E if Guillermo Lopez . gd' Q ,s es- , .E ,rv lf' K Si lf- lrina Lopez Lilliam Lopez , ., ,Ep ' r .. -- 5: .. Q' A .L+ .-f. wx . f After taking a zip from his refreshment, John Richard Lopez Valentin Lopez Zenia Lopez SfElikOS SIUFPS at the Camera. - J , ' A 1 'M' ,. 1 or X . 3 W V , V 15. b 1 -. an X . K 2 4' 3 rr-, 1 ' li Wi J' ii' L 7 gas, A Q5 is L i ' ' Ar ' ' Egg . 5 h Jorge Lora l , as 5 John Lorenz Daisy Lorenzo Ana Loret de Mola 'M Q' w ii 0? ' 5 is x an , In Y fkis Q 'if- '2 I fp? 79 Swv , r .115 Clarence Lowe Antonio Lozano Florian Lubian Warren Lubow Ten'i Lustig Seniors wb Mix WK' il 0 2 2 5 'U E 6. 3 ni 49. i Lourdes Mainieri Carlos Manalich l ., N3 wg 5 3 X 2 Robert Mancuso Marlene Manes Michael Marhee Arleane Mari 56 Seniors Discussing with a representative from one out of the many colleges in the Ll.S,, Danny Fresco, Miriam Ortega, and Diego Riveron think of which college to apply for. if gg, igltwi X ,f .F 'Q Q wr Rs? , ,lf X i X Q. t Q .-3 1.:, 4 4. 5 4' f we Randi Mannis Sandra Manrique Marilyn Marante X . 1 . ' i?'ff' Q W ' ...M ifigfi l iw- Q , ' fe j f -1 M, 1 Jose Marina Andrew Marineau Marcy Markoff . c t Q 1 avri- Q Q E , N X, 1 K dv, ti. -Q ' E i Natalie Markowski Herbert Martin . . 'D Annette Martinez Teresita Martinez Manrique means business BY: ANA INGLIANZO Sandy Manrique is an active member of Junior Achievement. Junior Achievement is an organization whose main objective is to teach stu- dents skills in business administration. Although Sandy has been in Junior Achievement for only a short time, she says l'm looking forward to expanding my knowledge in the business world through the specialized training of Junior Achievement. Junior Achievement is also helpful for students in the future as well as the present. lt helps students eam scholarships, and grants for college. Junior Achievement is involved in community related projects such as visiting orphanages during the Christmas holidays and helping publish a monthly paper. Lidia Martin Trinidad Martin ' Qi - , x...g.g . .. , ... t,... . v 5 155 P .,.,. N - -1 -. it-me N X , X .. H , 5 . . ,, X. . . may Alex Martinez Amparo Martinez fii ',.'r . ' M f' t av e i A . ' '21, it if r t r :H 1 . i' kj I Javier Martinez Lynna Martinez Maria Martinez Mercedes Martinez 't 1' ' -ist , 'swf ' r 5 - ' ' , 13? X ' N X f , '75 . .- i3,,..,4 in A -.1 fl- 'list c E 'K 9' ' lv 1 :E 8,51 gm ..i. i A T, sf A t ,. r . s 5 ' , , ' 'Y t fswff-,caseszz ' - fi ..--. 'w ry W a , Ecfsfaf? i f V - -' , 'J , - r , . - . stirs iw, ' rf f, wfzfvl ivtiis :Swiss A i A iw r al I ' K 1 Nil Vs s es S , H x f . i 5 't ' ' . K, t, r ', Q., 1 I g N 4 , W L Alex Matz Yair Maya Maureen MCCarthy Mario Medina Seniors 5 2 1, ltqffs. X V xx ,N X t M, SA f , z., A K xg Q Q2 'Q X X Ye f Qt? X 1 ts ff Sales x is ite mf' Si X cs gi Q l skit kg ,ie . ' ' . ., . ,. i it X Michael Medina 3531? Q. t .K-gif,-'ziggzyfrr vii it 2 S . A ,ef ,N ., .fx Q X V' t 'Q ,Q I o 11 FD :1 2. DD 3 m :s Q. FD N gglasgg is t ff- liilg 5? We fa Mfg f f 92 f f jj , , , X 1 W2 'JTJTHH f W f. 4 f g W, fm- .aft 1' Q A' ffwggwhu f 9 Z, tmnm dylan-w,,.. 1 , :jtw , N ,t, WWW- Wie fat, , 1' Mx., , cf Niza Menendez ' f-aegis t f 1 VA A1xQb 51' ix . is sms- t tt S WN 'wig X L l Kenneth Merker 58 Seniors s st gs x Sergio Medina Manuel Mejido Jackie Melians Sergio Medina enjoys scouting 5 s it Elvira Mellado - :t:: : . 'i 1 X-sf S . C ft is t Ss ttf 2. get W si x Q NE 'at Q , N .JSM if-. : K, , f, , if Ana Menendez BY: some VILAR Taking the time to help others is often more demanding than one ' realizes. Sergio Medina, a Boy Scout troop leader, feels it is no problem ,- I ,ff whatsoever working with the other boys. Through scouting, l have X W' 'gif become a better citizen and a conscientious member of my community, 5 st 'H ii stated Sergio. t grfy Sergio has been a scout for the past seven years. He became interested 5' Q 'J in scouting when his older brother joined in New York. In March, Sergio X 735 received the Eagle Scout Award. l am proud to belong to a group that still L? holds on to important values, he concluded. ' Roberto Merazzo . I ' z Q f ' it M A l M' , +R - -9 f we gf? ' . 3' 'YI J ' A ' I I-QM.. We 2 9 f 0 , 5 if Brenda Mesa Eduardo Miguelez it , Norberto Milan Janice Milian While at their lockers, Melvy Santana, Rosa Regalado, Mercy Paneque, and Betty Lopez are surprised by the sudden flash of the camera. Roxana Milian A2 7 img' My V If V y W Af Robert Molina '1- it Y fy ff t , 'N .1414 f 1-ff-ff 2 1 l Margaret Miller ,.t- . , ,m.t7. Z5 as ft. aff' 1 fy! 1- 52 . 2, X, fly 43 xl Maria Miranda Jose Mole 3 X 1 ,gg 1 'W if f , Vw , ,f 7 ' Y '12 4? , gym f ' 1 W-my 141, V97 n .,: P QW , f f i 'fa ff W W 45 A f f an ,, A W f f f 1 4 f 2652 ffnf ff nl f 2 f Z5 , .4 , , ,, ffv ff af ' 105,1- , W 3 1. 4, M I fm, 6 K fy , .pf ,gf f e 5? fit 4 l G, f f A, M if wma W f f f Y W 5 - f I Lourdes Molina 1 I 'MV '77 ,, . my . ff, .,,, 7, , 4- , W. f 1 L WJM I x 9' , fy t ff : ,,3j . ,Y ,n f vi 'I' ?:z,fi' 5.f,,,, f ,f ' f f N ' 'ff ' A 0 - i , if Je zgff' W t 't 9 , I We an ll E2 y , V ' ff 2 X f 4 49 , il 1 Lisette Montequin Isabel Montero Susana Montoya Ana Morales M F 3 it ' 5 ' .1 l Q f,, ,4 5 V? f f sg Q i QT f ,gf , 3 . 1 ., W , ' iffy' ' f, ' 5' 'fin g,'sfgH',,a4 . .1315 7, 'HL ,L ' ,f.f,..w ,f ,, ,f?9VxAf If ww, nf fr y ,, ,V vita, ' ., i ' WE ff, V 5 64 . E A , fm 9, 7' if he 5, W I lv x l lleana Morales Wctoria Moran Maria Morera Maria Morycan Joseph Mosca Seniors H, fjf f f 7 ln a Cross Country meet at Tropical Park, Elliot Olinick runs for C.P. an 1 9' , -F . , ,Q-M. S. i ,,.. T., 8,7 gg., i n we. Y W , - Fifi is ' ' 4 X 1 wx ' 'K 515. if I ' if gel ,, , tg, ., ,. ,. cl. X 4, X if 453 ee X xi Q Q UQ? ' X Q Q t ze it if X W Q v QQ w sw 1 r S S l ,R Qin Q: V, .Wt t . We 513s f. ca. X k . ki fr ' a l ' r gs , 3 X V .- I l 'fl iff Alix? ,, ' C 3 cw 'B , ,' 5 M Q ff' if -J 2 f E2 is ! E 2 fx ' 2 E Oscar Munez Carmen Moya Elizabeth Mulet 5 'V Q . M I ,gg 'eq ' if wiffiml x 1 que ,MIT . rf NW I-tx, ' '. -MSA x 5 K H e T Fvxifftil ' 'T W up -V -,tg ., ' '- sfo ' X' r gffifff- 3 ff lx.xrq Q Troy Muniz Jesus Murga Kim Myers -1: ' Alex Nassar Jacqueline Navarro Jorge Navarro Liliana Navarro r Yr: r ,'k I if M Qgy432l'5?kifS't?J1s' -,-11 www 95535 ra r ,sr , ., -. W K' Q y , ,N . tribal be fi- i?5S1Q ':i 9.3 'H - 1 X: ft ? ' if SQ ' m ieesgf 2 A 1' ., Gerald Negron Steve Nelson Lisa Nestler Rebecca Nieves Joana Nino 6G Seniors .x fins . . 5. 5, C55 Olga Noble s t ss: 4 4' I Alex Nunez '- V 'F f le i' K he as y , - --QS' 555 X st Y Vivian Nunez Rosa Olivera Julio Ollet Diane O'Malley T Milian i plans 3 advertising career My BY: HEIDI MARINO Janice Milian, a senior at Miami Coral Park, uses her spare time in taking and developing pictures. She enjoys taking abstract pictures of sunsets and other unique things. Her father, who is a photolithographer for the Miami Police Department, encourages Janice in photography and even built her own dark room for developing pictures. She has been taking pic- tures for over a year and plans to enter in major contests held throughout the year. i'Photography is a worthwhile Craft that will benefit my future career of advertising. I plan to major in advertising which needs plenty of experience in photography, stated Janice. KT I . . fsfwif ffm Susan Ochoa Elliot Olinick Qi ,. 1. - . ,X-ff QM . .ec r D is K f ' Marilyn Oliva Vg 4- . Y 1 S . its-. Ana Novas ,e fi- 6 wr 4 ., Daisy Nunez .jg ' ii Sa 5? . X Roberto Olivera Joseph Oneill Maria Oramas Seniors an understanding of life, she said. the alphabet and reading. give, she continued. Senior works with children BY: SAMMY DANON Reaching out with a helping hand, Christina Nino taught preschool at Kings Creek Wllage this past summer. Working with kids can be a won- derful experience. Not only does it give you an opportunity to show what you have learned, but more importantly you also help the children develop During the summer Christina taught from one to six pm. She would play, linger-paint, and paste with the children. Aftelwards, she would teach I think we should all remember that we will receive as much love as we L rkflu 'i ,V X ,Eff XX' Q' sl' . , Q X A. ,gf Si' Miriam Ortega x 3. Bienvenida Palacio we .1-sight s -. M' is . 5 .N is f C K rg , 'S - W ie C C 3 5 K 9... ah 6 K N Mayra Ortiz Harry Osle X wwe. -C 2 o ik , X X l Q Q Marybel Palmer Tevelio Pana g Q C we C if i ie- W l as f s f' ' , if ff, if L ,C - C ,e - C X- ,.., A in ,M l 'i X U' Q Alberto Paradela 62 Seniors Ana Paredes Lazaro Pareja Q, ' f e Yuki? w e sf , ' MA C sl :X YY X xx I 'K 'sp :yi C C x Q , Michael Owen XY? S ., is ,f 1 C e if KC + .' i. C , S C, ,, Wade Orner 'XR X A Q 4 is C es it qs QM' X lx 0, Y Q, 51 Q C 25, 9 J gg QU, Z2 X Qs X qi ,xi i f x - 1 Zi f l Helena Pacheco as C X5 1 1- ,vs C , M -, ,-CMC , 5, 155 J S W ff? fb- N K i'-fi ' . ery, ifi li fit A -sew' f i ' ' 5 , V ,:' -x - C f waxy' ,. 2 , l ? X f Zelda Pando Mercedes Paneque Y - gwefl C I f V -. , -s Qmz r ' f fC K if LGS? t Deborah Parham Saul Parra l i ln the school halls, talk. 51 I 2 f i-:rf A-H W lx r s ,ff b K is A 'ew ..,. if sv-- HQ l la fs l Adalberto Pascual Javier Pastor A sg 1 1 xx ' 'A l Vfiiff, ' N f i . A . . ' 'mv xf k H5 X10 f YG? if '- is 'za' A fa f 4 F l 5 , Ana Diaz and Angie Pazos stop by the locker and E Lisette Pellon Mayda Pena x N. ,f T Q Q R Alvaro Pazos Angela Pazos .2 , 'se we , ' f' 'N 'Y s , if A' . ' A . if s ' fi '- 1 ,Er . , :YW as r , z s e Mayra Pena Genevieve Penkosky Lourdes Perea Q3Q'3i5 'W kf ' 33433 , A Nf ,. A ' , ' s A or A l A 1 A , . , fy ,V , Q - .,-., I , . ' ' 1 , , fi - Q' if :gg 2 , .1-' . ff' iff . 42. , ' eii ' f . Q' N' , 1 1' 414 ff' P K' I T' W :Vt-'l':1 , -' -- I , , ' ' 'i Yi: 211' ' ,Lf 9fi'aXx2QimwA1Y' c' ': T5 4 fi' ' i HN, 7 sis -' ' K 1 ff Y 1 V: Odalys Pereda Amelia Perez Carlos Perez Carlos Perez Gonzalo Perez Seniors ln the chorus room, Miguel Gil sings accompanied by other students. SMH 1:1111 :Bs P mi: ffs f Ki? We c, if? if 5. X J ,rig Xxx f 96 ,Q ,::,, ,N is 5 M- fxcafi' 1: 'z wc ' c x xi, ,A . lg? Gustavo Perez Iliana Perez Jorge Perez t i . . .,. are M ' A ities 'si iii- 5 1 I . M y EAA . 6 , -:Ji it 3 Q I Orlando Perez Pedro Perez Tony Perez ' l' c A , f.ff' ifsgslfm ' fl N V-as - i N 2, fl Ts ,, sg, , s. I f V' ' A A 1 X ,, Q to l v Q x V VX .W c i .- W if sig f i I.. g 'abd' X Ruben Picon Edward Pieck Carlos Pijeira Seniors 9 Alina Casas is caught by surprise going to her next class. if if ,-Q, . SJ ,egg we A, 5 . Q S? 1 as i Maria Perez S638 ,N .v 'i .qmNw,.,g,,W ,,,,. r QW' f , ., , . 5 if S X w fl ?5 1 fe gif W ,g,g.:z34:-::fezs aizxavcl , ' 'A , 3 4: f x 22,6 J A . if , . ,,,., 91354 55 3 if H747-v M., -. f .. 1 f:' 1 ,.': -, ' ' M ,pgs may may My .-., X Gs s Maria Perez is Affiif '50 wf g -L my :?42T5?XZ'ff,Z3 4 - E, ,fi fi . 15? Siomara Perez de Corcho Manny Perez-Montoya ,gp-N Loretta Pina YI Ana Pineda Q ,rf as, f qv 'Q ,L . ,fx ,. ? r , , A W-A N. ' 6' fs Q- M Q is X ' fini iq L Q x Q X X jg 5 55 my 45,3 X- 6 5 N. 2 4- .5M , M4 4 E X . Q- tt , . w. ig 3 f V ,. Freddy Pineda John Pinon :lu-z 124 ' A, V , it gf 5' ' . l - v A 5 . ,V A 'L - if ,Y i lleana Porro Clinton Powell , ,G J . l f yi' gf jig , f ' if I Arnaldo Prieto ggigx F Q' .1 230,556 'snuff ff 2 11 55? 1,5 fon- -' vm . W. , , 55 Vile g 'i vw l 5163 ,,. X . f I Francisco Pintado Wncente Piscitello 'stem Perez works in Export Co. BY: AIMEE ESPINOSA lliana Perez has learned the meaning of the word responsibility. She is assistant manager in an export business called High Performance Trading 8 Export. Since l have started working l've leamed a great deal about business, she stated. lliana works balancing books, keeping records, and typing. Having gotten the job through a teacher, she devotes most of her day to the necessities of business work. On a regular day she works four hours straight until all work at the office is finished. But lliana enjoys the work she does. 'My job is like a second home to me, concluded lliana. Niffivggpffi 1 i 4, , ,t., f' , Susana Prieto Linda Pritchard Lillian Puga i t l ' 9 Zgz ig ..r, P 3 Blanca Porras gui ,M Z, ifzsfmgfe ENKI, 1, Vw 1 l Gino Potesta Evalee Preston , -X , l if 1 a Evelyn Puig Seniors Y, 1 X W 'Vw 'A x, Pina ,I A 3.1, works . 354 4 , --Liv f A iI?,,,':1'f, . f ' ' f:'4 TA. with y at M ,a . I ,Q 4 computers . 5 4 1 ,ij 2 fi MartaPui9 -55 Q A .- BY: SERGIO GARCIA Loretta Pina is currently enlisted in a two year data processing program was :Qt at Robert Morgan Vocational School. Loretta works with key-punch gp., sv Y. Jose Quintana t. .KST , .5 1 .,,--: . tbl: t V. so . , ' - 2 g an M . . gs R , . , 4 , gf Leonardo Quintero 4: f Raffaele Raffa Maria Ramos machines, word processers, micro-computers, and is Ieaming a computer language called COBOL, She also receives on-the-job training at the school in which she is given several assignments to be completed each day. Not only do I feel that my work with computers has given me a skill that I can use for the rest of my life, stated Loretta Pina, but it also makes me aware of the world of the future: the world of computers. ,-, cs sy I . QQ s.'tt t tl W it fi: Q, , .W A .t Q,,,.,, 1 Q Q ,W ., fs 4 X351 f I I 7 ..,,,- Q JQEQ vw I y f 1' at 'S .,..,g , -1 1 , 1 , W.. Q 7 55g MSN' Q7 I 5 N 3 :A 3-7. Alejandro Ravelo Martha Pulido A s 7. ,R , wx , .s ,F , if Patricia Quintana I in vi ' Ricardo Reboso S , A... 'T . I 5, . f- ii I gf Rosa Regalado Valerie Regits Alina Requeiro Lourdes Reyes Katherine Richter Seniors I. 5 Q K L Q ,N LL., X, , we 5 'me' I ' Sk X - ,S 1 5 NN A3 ' x A I Miguel Riera Jose Rigol Allan Rimland X ll e R W. .X Sk Angel Ferrer locks up his locker after almost emptying it all out. M- 1 - naai ' j ig ' iv' A we A . K lg fs lg' ' Q V X. it t if Q T . ' Q 5 R EQ: 1, . I l 5 -3 f M x ' ' l l l i ' l Edward Rimland Diana Rincon Ana Rioja ' ' Z- , Pm' , , ,, K b 23. 1 M, ' xigffzilfk V' 595, Wi Y 2 I f Elizabeth Riumbau Clara Rivas Emil Rivas W f f W l , S , q. .V . vb . ' 5 3 . -' ..,, 2, -. 4 . Q A . ,Q fr 5,9 53? Diego Riveron Alice Robaina Roberto Robert gy N YC' Maria Rivera Leonor Robles Aimara Rodriguez Seniors Beatriz Rodriguez Camien Rodriguez M P ' f N 'fl ' X . .1 'P' ' W. x f After the football game, Maria Miranda and Robert Fernandez laugh lvonne Rodriguez Jacqueline Rodriguez about a dumb touchdown the other team made. , Jeannette Rodriguez Juan Rodriguez 9 X, 9 sg ,,. E K e 'Y it j. it ' l Maria Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Seniors 4 Lillian Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez 35.524 3 -r i if .V f f ff- ' gf f if X5 125, . Q 1-1',Ev,':,, X Maria Rodriguez Mylene Rodriguez Ramon Rodriguez V. + t w ,. se 2... Y vi . Q 1 vga fa w.. XX x X st 5 if S X 3 S55 1, S X X Sanchez excels in athletics BY: ALEX VALDES-RECIO Like most athletes, wrestler .Jeff Sanchez is not yet satisfied with himself and his achievements. Even though last year he placed 2nd in G.M.A.C., lst in district, 3rd in regionals, and 2nd place in freestyle state competition, Jeff wants to become the state champion. lf I win a match, its because l worked hard and wrestled well. lf l lose l can't blame it on anyone else but myself, he remarked. Jeff was chosen by some coaches of Dade County to wrestle in an Allstar Team which competed against a Japanese team in which he pinned his opponent in the 3rd period. Q, Richard Rodriguez I-'xeikfx 5 fl gg. hit i?4lfX?'i2T2i S5'S 73? . 'A ll? , 1 - , ' .X ' 2 t 2 5. . .. xtsssg s t.. :ex get .M 400'-f P' Ti ' f N 'R ,. -' .ww 3 S it :W 'fx 5- X' -- M ,. ' gl . .W ' 1 - sl ' ' Am, sw 1,3 -, We . 'fs g?5'?QiAf' , 1: fi - s' We if- qs:-., M 'ew Q 53 ge . gm is , V ,, af' fa, V f 1 Roberto Rodriguez Tomas Rodriguez ee, f ,'4 , ,f?,,x x, ., .757 ,f,,, as s ,... 'Q is Qi I I , 1 , ' r ii. , , .QQM f f ' Z 4 t Claudia Ronda George Roque r z 4 A Q, ' 4' f i J ,M Y ,X 5 Fi- 1.-f f. A .irfff , f Qyffw, Wncent Rodriguez Mayra Rojas Raul Romero .1 . .j tete . .,t..:...,5,s,v Q- .V fi W is., is . st of , s .. f f r-' rf -af I vga, 1, . it , . ?S13'7if ' ' b :Q 3 V '-vfzrfr 21221 ' 5 13246 w Q 9 Martha Rosenberg John Rozas Roxana Rubi 1 -wr'-95' , , T 1 1 2 is if lxi FV I y.., il? 1 Q . l Yolanda Ruiz Odalys Rubio Orlando Rubio Maria Ruiz Oscar Ruiz Seniors 69 i S it V , ,m3g5, A . Lgfmstt A X r .,4 , -t is ' it 4 , ,. X Q Q X 5 if t X S Manuel Rull We f :ri P 741,- gt' .. TC .. is ' ii ffwili i . 1 'S Q V: Y V X ge , - ss. N!- i- X- 'L q- QR xx wx s X i if W Ct xx + s vi t A Y K SQ- 1 3 ,Z X Y M 3 W Q sm, vs ti N :rm W li Nancy Saludes it X W- i X ws .N A . fi s Y x X x sir. t Q x X I z X jf Barbara Sanabria fc 7. -1. 535163155 X is at Brian Ruppert Maylen Sacasas Ellen Sachs I Segowa attempts song, study BY: GABY PUELLO Being a singer and a chemist are two careers very distant from each other, Yet Vivian Segovia believes she could someday succeed in both professions. Concerning her future plans she says, l would like to sing as a career but knowing that it is a risky business I chose to study science to fall back on. Wvian is presently enrolled in the Community Lab Research Program at the University of Miami. Her plans are to acquire a degree in chemistry and to continue doing what she loves most of all, singing. S .. if fiffflf fl - 'W , S d - Fil iii X l iz- aff ' ' is h 9 I f E . 1 5 I A f tiia - -, '-3:1-:f, i+'1.f - ': isis XZ Rolando Salas fwfr. f f V , :wg X pw. s , f , ,f . if ' i g , ' - 3 gil, V' if W '- ,ggi , ,151- si 17 t f I V ijiff 'gtg ' t fra v I i Odalys Sam l I Antonio Sanchez 2 Jeffrey Sanchez Juan Sanchez Maria Sanchez Miguel Sanchez Minerva Sanchez 70 Seniors ,A ' www., f V 1 Norma Fernandez can't stop dancing at a Halloween Party, while Denise Diaz sits at the edge of the slide dar- ing to jump into the pool. 'WN- E U. . jr V ic, N' ce f ww W' 3 l rr Rina Sandoval Eduardo SanJuan Nelly SanJuan Felicia Sans Melvy Santana A l . Fil K. 5 W 1 WZTU' Q 'f f Y Mana Santiago Raul Santiago Ana Sarasti Lawrence Schneider Bruce Schulberg Q we ' 'V I, Z95gZji3,w,,5 ,, ' 3 ' , K gg, ' fig If -,tg puff hi I 'V , Q X ,, ,Q . ff 4 A i - ' V ..A' X ,. , V , 5 h ii l Yue' , V f l x f Q? . W x 5 Stuart Schwartz Paula Schwartzman Wvian Segovia Ronald Sequeiros Manuel Serrano Seniors 'U 'k saw ix 'Q ------...,.,, -A 5 3 '1 Q. Santiago Serrano Dhanna Sierra 'Q--.. E Luis Sierra Jose Marina and Beatriz Diaz walk back to school from lunch. Alina Silvera ' ,Q,,,,, 5,3 so A ,Assy S fl f l 5? N L an. QQ? Q K , 13, K A 2 in YS John Staikos 72 Seniors ,c,.i,,7A:, Q, .,, , .q3qm2:.,,. ., . if. S f i 1 5: zf my: lr 2 1 -41' W A .. . -w as ,, ww-ff . .N ..5,.f,,.f5, , iff X, 2 - ' no .,., ' BET V 2 'W A , so X s M :,.,.?qg?s+ Egg? 6 x is V if , im i Q Q X , Q, 4 z A sl :QSM-sis. N + gk 5 M .,.,,. M, if , W, XX 'Q 5 sei Q s 'Q Xe Mg :Q Q' x A J N2 S is M Q YZ 'MQ X4 , 5 M z K , av 1. if 322 ?K v K if S22 4 Q if J v . 2, f M s 0 ,J 5 A Q Q59 Mawr Debbie Sirgany , 5 sfff' we Janet Snider Mayra Socarras Frances Sosa fiiiiffigflilis Q f 59' ' K f f 241 X, :2.,,kwq,rS2,Z, f,wv4,ff,,f - , Wffgzgg 4 14 244 3 2 li' 43 PZ fi , Q5 Q s, 1:72 , llh X-i- Q , ---' 1 ' ' V A f-15 73 ' we 913 645:-e i . l f Z2 + R .W .UM fm A , ,: ,fi Rober Stark Andres Stefano Leona Stoyka Martha Sistachs i 5 Sharon Louise Sphar ffm Beatrice Suarez Q :f-: f X ,t X X '- Sli 3' Q Q X4 ''-:Leif-:1:'w+-5'a?'3RFK - Qjf '1 -. ' i WSW: ,A . 5333 . - f s ' S Gerardo Suarez Lori Suarez Maria Suarez 'mx Q, A ' gg 5 Sirgany excels in typing BY: GEORGE ROQUE I will leave Coral Park with the ability to be successful in a responsible position in the working world, stated Debbie Sirgany. She has taken two and a half years of typing and can type 90 to 95 words per minute. She won first place in a speed typing race in Dade County as a Junior. Debbie also took 2 years of C.B.E. which is restricted to seniors only, but because of her good grades in the field of business she was allowed to stay in the class her Junior year. Debbie is presently president of District 105 of F.B.L.A. f rl e x w e V f , ff!'i ,S fYffyf, 'Y 'QQ 5 . f t 'S Vi' .yfihe 'Q f fe ? Q, V ...k , , ., ,is , ,vu-1 mf , . , SPF? ,fefw-1-X ,few if I Q- fx HY ' f I fi K 5 ' e y f' Q A I, fn ' '- xi . l, xg 52,41 , , . l gm X j I ' t gyms, f W , A fm 'iw' ' ' 1 t f X 2 12' ' Xi? -. ' , ,,,. Y I Mercedes Suarez I ,xc ,' Wfiffz. f , z,-Y ' ' KX , , M f ,f ,, lr, -.Sana 0 Ly of f' . ' f - 4 A - ' L piiie f W? -. , .2-1' , :ff wg. , - 1 4 aw, , ,, . I Q.- 1 'V ' , ff , , f , , M A f I Q ' ?1:LLXwf iw it ., ' if aw . f f 4,1 ' .- :L V If , Y Enrique Tamayo Robert Tamer f 1 V gi 5 N211-Fee rsszsgfwr, Qt? wi V F i ft X K ai ,EW 5 A Jorge Suarez 'il-f'? Z' Maria Suarez ,,..s. Orencio Suarez Viviana Suarez Lourdes Tallet . f.g ,,4 ' .2 A L , fl , N, . ' 235 Q fl- 4: f I' , V Beatriz Taquechel Michael Taylor Guillermo Tedesco Seniors Waldron enjoys mechanics BY: ALICIA CORDOVA Terence Waldron's main interest is in diesel mechanics. He started train- ing as a mechanic at Robert Morgan when he was in lith grade. In 6 months he won first place in a regional Dade, Broward, Monroe, and Palm Beach competition and later won 3rd place in a state competition. Terence is the 3rd best diesel mechanic in Florida enrolled in a vocational school, said David Kirkpatrick, his teacher. He plans to keep studying mechanics and to get a good job through the schools' cooperative education program. My goal is to become a diesel mechanic and work on luxury yachts, stated Terence. R , rl , c ASF! X . -fs:-es n fs .. ws. X . 'ffgfffi ' I ,, S Bo x is we we N we t GQ Y sa f e ss ir as Y A- M X, Rodd Tendrich Camwen Torre Q ix .. .... g . K ..,.. ,V :ffi X t Qas.:sfQ?isssuw. X s I mgggxig as 5 t ' 'XXX 'lscfii Stesbw wxswbs X ENSSQNY I 1 . i see: - t .3 . X. K X5 ? is Q t 155 N Luis Torres '74 Seniors we K . sxsfxbeiicf at 1 ,X W ,S B X , s t J is X 3 if -as xiii Jose Terry Maria Tirado Zoe Tomas in Ana Teresa Torrens Elizabeth Torrens Eric Torres Q. . I I Maria Torres Susana Torres Karin Trimble WV elf is sift SX i I ,Q ' ff ' N5 'Mg fi , PWM. K ' I Elizabeth Tellez s Lourdes Torra ' ' i t ty I '- ' itil? 1? si 5... we 1 tl 'r t far , rx- ,, , ,gap- -. X' ' ek 1, fe 2 ' f V, I ff 1 C5 ' ' V ai W YP, 4 .T EW? ' , . 'f suis!-' . s I Enrique Torres Zig? ' fir Q! Donna Trujillo Working on his drawing, Guillermo Ruiz smiles at what he has done. .WW .-..a, i . . 5, , W.. X -'13, - X H xK,,.w-v 3 r YB M, v Maria Llrquiza Roberto Urquiza Caridad Llrreta WWW MA K we A1 ,Q Q4 wx gf ,. K 2 , 2 fs Rafael Valdes PRenaldo Valdes l Soraya Valdes 552 xg nw K is E E 5 Odalys Tundidor Martha Lllfe RX 5 Rx ,- s' lliana Llralde Susan Llranga i f-ffwfal Q s a W is W' K A sp ' e -I is fx ?' . 5 ' K f si . .X 1 Q 0. Rvws -Q -af--f .7 X ,X . . XX s. 1 ,X Us X 4. 1' I . ' F Carmen Valdes Femando Valdes X 1 YN X r 'Ra X SNK E ,eg i N mggw 1. iss w vi X 5 fi e 61 , QM' . -h - isa . f ', A x - . . L g K- .Q S . 3 5? - Alejandro Valdes-Recio Alejandro Valido Seniors wwf , BO-.M Jfwwmz -.-....,,,,,,,,,mw- new 'rf Y 'Yfffi ' 95 ,LH 0- I -gr... r s i.,,-- ,..f ' After coming back from lunch, Jose Arias, Helen Pacheco, and Gilbert Arias hang around the parking lot til it's time to go. 1 ef f ILE: f f, A , jf M g uf f 1 Q ,fi ff f ru, 1 Q if, My ,? A V ' ef- fi if x x ffq , Anthony Valino Elizabeth Vazquez Rogelio Vazquez Sonia Vega .,..6 .Ms ff 3 if ' Mg? r ' ' A '-. ,Qs ' ' V fi' 5 li ,vw , 52 ,f . 5 fa . A .. . ,,.! I 3? ' f Q , Aw Qs Q we X X ' 'H , 3 T fa'-5, wwe-1 f3Q5 k f ' is iii A A 7 0 X ' w A X Aix R XV! S1 X v i William Vega Alex Vera Karen Vera Susana Wdan vnu,-of Y fw 1. M Q9 ir ez f My 2' Maria Weites Maria Wei Jose Wllalobos Juan Wlalobos 76 Seniors Mis' . if 5 Teresa Vega we 1 . Lourdes Wdaurre f- , gg ffwfffgf 1, f Q ' f ffifr 6, John Wlate VA. r C is f X. X A .... X . - C 's s. . , .tl gf , ' V -2 : . - ,k.. -X-- 95 -Y-A . ff . QQ ' X Q- : 1:51 Q .t ' XN .X ,,.s -. . -A . 2, ,. . W ' . -' y A E? 'ws f f tg 1, f T' S ' f ff XQ, J 1 . 1 ,X. .X -s.sXsfX X 2- X --.L 1 .t s, .K .X ,sat X-is -N i 1 six, gvfx .-Q... X A gi Q , si .QXQ XX t X A We M s ig' gy XX ' X M s N X X X ,X Y., :ZW ws- X, X X it 5 5. Q NN t Evelyn Wves Terence Waldron Clinton Walker Wheeler, Christian Youth Executive Steven Wheeler BY: ANA MARTINEZ Senior Steven Wheeler is involved in a special youth group called Chris- tian Youth. He was elected to the position of state executive. Steven is head of the Southern district which consists of Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. A T X as s N 'Z' X A . .. - Q15 ' X . vt ' v sis f sf 'X .ist - ' , as A . .sew 1 . s me - X Q , X03 X X Xs Ns 5 5- 5 X f XX s r X S it s X Q , my N tu N ' six PX 2 X ss, ft N X X x . .,,.t..,: . V -V , . - U i f XA . ey 9 'AJ t ,i,:., t ,,tt.,t 5 1 l Gary Webb Lisa Weeks 552 Q 1 X. X Q ,MQ ts., Y X ga Xsd Li X X tx X .X . ,it. , was 5 . X . -X, ss fish .5 1 a g ,, -5 - 1 'fitl : Q xt X h rs Y is S fi :N Y ix QE A tx us ss MANS si is X ss X5 X Uxyssx X , ,gt s?vssX N X X Ywlis i X X XX XXX K X X C N X 'fx XX ' X W it gx Xxx XX Xie: X w YA ,5 XY r- Etwffswss as K 2 ,gg ts X3,,.,Xk . 2 Keith Williams - K. . .0 nt s. ' QQ'-sz, t tv I .twsf :gxfc ,, V . . x we Qs N 5? Q QSSSWVXQ 'X . A 1 is ,F V ' 'i ' X' is-X, Q Y, X H ks x Q X X SX 'GX s 5 X s st X it ' T 3 Q kgs 'f Steve, also an active drama member and a holder of two positions on .X the Coral Park Varsity football team attended the National Christian Con- g vention in Fort Worth, Texas, held in the Texas Christian University. T. -, X5 X l plan to go into religious studies after high school, to perhaps even ' become involved in ministerial activities, he concluded. ,f 2 Tamara Wunderly Cesar Yabor 4 ir:f?ii'. V424 WY' FS P W' :cz Q -:gf 5' , 'f ' Z5 ' ,l V - Cmmvzff - f A t .5 Q55 I,- s,f,. f , gt em' vii TX-1 . ' V A - M ,, v 1 2f sf A f ,Z ,,:, K. 4 - - Y as , 4 ,tp .qw Q fs iff X ax 'X st C f Q Q 5 Q Q, it Y Q v SF A sz N4 , 'v . Alicia Yanes Thomas Yoham Rosa Young Rogerio Zayas-Bazan Diana Zulueta Seniors SPORTS f W, ,M-, www W ff- .IJI 41 ff, 4 f W Q 'W H 1 'fa' ' w Q ,. afQ'V4fQfQf f '45, ff 5 , V f Wm W, fm.. ,, 47 I p , ,, fm w ,ff-my ' ff' f ,f,' W, ,W ,, 'fy fic f rf ,V , 4,7 f ,mf W m - l wwf Varsity Football Team ends up with 1-9 season record By: Pierre Dwyer Sports Editor The varsity football team finished their 1980 season with an unimpressive 1-9 record. Throughout tbe season, the team was ineffective offensively. The defensive unit, on the other hand, perfomied ade- quately, giving up an average 199 yards of- fense to opposing teams and finished 13th in Dade County for defensive average. The team's only victory was a 7-O win over Miami High. Raymundo Abdo's 144 yards rushing was good enough to eam him player of the week honors from the Miami Herald. Junior Quarterback Sam Smemo played well in his first start and directed the offense to an opening drive touchdown. Offensive Lineman, Mike Alvarez, was selected to the Miami Herald's All-Dade third team. Receiving honorable mentions for the Rams were Ray Abdo, and Larry Barimo. Linebacker Jose Terry was a defensive stand- out. Jose is the best linebacker we have. He hits hard and gets the job done right, said Coach Ed Hargrove, Assistant Coach. 4f3'f'4'?7 ffW Joe Brutto C745 has a firm grip on American quarter- back as other Ram defenders help out. Ram players rejoice after Doug Carillo's C325 touchdown put them ahead 7-6 after the third quarter. Q Football After catching this pass from Quarterback John Staikos C825 looks upfield towards the endzone. C75, Larry Barimo Offensive Lineman Mike Alvarez Q715 gives Running Back Doug Carillo C325 some running room through t.he Northwestem defense. A , 4 A ff-Qmrzl ll --Q fm, 1 - fa, ' f 'iff' ,,f-MH. ,fm f,,1ffp nfg4 ,wwf 5.5015 ,f,--f , 1 ,. , A A ' if w ' 5 1 J. n Wifi' T' 7' gy 1 3 , , , ,rw wb f -ff HJ? i t f ' , re ' V 'ff . f, f ,dw My , . , Z , ., 9 . , ,, ll-if-1 Hfif r . it if ' ff ' r ,gf , 'A ' 1-W '-' 1 ff-1 ,u.,f ,,, H-5Q,,,.,W WZ, X Q ., ., gif ,Y ,U , , A, , .y .M .Mfr aff. ,g y- .1 - - Z ., ,lf . f Vw . , ,.'j.4:-' nw' ,. xg , fff- 3 V , ,f I Top Row: H. Mont, T. Gainer, R. Blanchard, J. Harrington, R. Perkins, N. Daniel, J. Lonon, S. Lubin, C. Benitez, C. Perez. Sixth Row: A. Matz, F. Heyser, F. Corral, G. Suarez, T. Osle, P. Magill, P. Thomassen, R. De Coste, R. Laboranti, M. Mugar. Fifth Row: E. Hernandez, G. Hatton, G. Escalante, T. Eckhart, R. Lilienthal, D. Carillo, D. Abdo, T. Misacavage, S. Smemo. Fourth Row: S. Wheeler, F. Watson, T. Hart, J. Brutto, J. Molina, V. Piscitello, F. Tellechea, T. Johnson, J. Staikos, L. Barimo. Third Row: R. Castrello, R. Algecias, M. Hemandez, A. Castillo, B. Giunta, D. Magagni, L. Cravens, E. Arenado, S. Serrot. Second Row: L. Lan- drain, L. Fernandez, R. Abdo, A.Alvarez, J. Terry, D. Del Rio, A. Laboranti, M. Alvarez, R. Alphin. Front Row: M. Del Pozo, G. Delahoz, C. Jarro, A. Montanez, E. Zane, G. Graupera, S. Llslan, A. Alvarez. ' . . ,, ma zz , 'Z'-'17 my W s- . : wr .-., A f at - fm' ' ,V W ' '51-yaw A 27'-,pw f ,uw f , f 'M M nb fl YHM, ' ,,, Q .W,..,,.ff-pw-w', , Q' A , ., ,1 5 n .wwrq .. f' , ,,qJ,5,,s,Q,zm4m 1 ,gn ' Z . ' ' BW Q if ,Q A , 04 Q ,V by 1 f, V 'A'- 'Q ,gg i l . E ' . QA A J ' . -gy in 'Y 1- Y .1 - 6 1 ,, , 1 ky, 1 XS Z I xx ,.,, , ,, ,'.' fn -W 1,1 'W , f , 1 1 Y V ,f , I, 1, ff - '4 ' , w , V ' y 11 ,,t, , 1 . A . ,.. 'fwff' 'L . f. 4 1. l,7'W'Yf', ..., , , ,,,fW , ' j ,,, ,J ,z- ' ' .... V , 'f 'A Q5 ffgfwwf' W ,,L,,', ' gf 0, 9 1, V ' , 111'f,':.'477' 47 0 ' ' ,.., 7 1ffVfz.!'.,.4,ft,f',-fy .... , 'P fi' if? 1 1 1 'f f ff , , , f H , V 3 , ,I , 1 ff 5 .1 A ln this game against Sunset, Frank Tellechea 1101 hits a field goal as Sam Smemo 151 holds. Angel Alvarez 1301, Jose Terry 1521, Joe Brutto 1741 and Luis F emandez 1761 line up. Q i 'sw-m.,:f,ff ofSf?f7 'fW ',f e 4, f' 1' fe .f ff ft f ' ,V 'nf V ,W f MM. Ray Abdo 1241 prepares to take the pitchout from John Staikos 171 as Doug Carillo 1321 looks for a defender to block Football 81 Jose Gato 1557, Fred Heyser Q61 D, Anthony Gainer CSOJ, Alfredo Montanezf10J, and Mike Fandino 1313 give Adam Laboranti C 12J time to pass. Pedro Kiliddjian C445 gets this Coral Gables running back behind the line of scrimmage for a loss of two yards. ,X .iir i L i mr A psf' Carlos Jarro C65 grabs this pass thrown by Quarterback Adam Laboranti for the touchdown which gave the Ram's the lead. 82 J.v. Football Tom Misacavage 1891 makes a catch near the goaline in this game against Northwestem. Jeff King C815 makes a first down catch against Coral Gables in the J.V.'s last game. Adam Laboranti 1121, Alfredo Montanez 1101 and Mike Fandino 1311 line up behind Center Anthony Gainer 1501 at the three yard line. Mike Fandino 1311, a running back, eludes a Northwestem defender as he makes a short gain to the 45 yard line. Defensive lineman Carlos Valdes 1601 stops the Miami High quarterback for no gain as other Ram lineman look on. J.V. Football players have 'successful' season of 3 3 By: Pierre Dwyer Sports Editor The junior varsity football team completed their season with a 3-3 record. After an open- ing game loss at Columbus on September 18, the team won three straight beating Miami High, Miami Beach, and Miami Spr- ings. But the team lost the final two games at home to Northwestem and Coral Gables. The team lacked experience but overall had a successful season which was very rewarding and enjoyable to see happen, said Coach Donald Buslinger. The team's main assets throughout the season was a strong running game and a solid defense. The offense was able to score from almost anywhere on the field, making many big plays. David Del Rio, running back, broke loose for over 180 yards and two touchdowns in a victory over Miami High. Being on junior varsity gave me the chance to play and perform the way lwanted to, ex- plained David after he was moved to the varisty squad. Other outstanding players for the team were Quarterback Adam Laboranti, Tight End David Misacavage, and defensive players Bill Giunta and Carlos Munoz. Bill Giunta 1431, Oscar Bello 1521, and Pedro Davila 1641 stop this Northwestem running back. J.v. Football 83 Bottom: J. Beiro, V. Lopez, R. Ocano, F. Casa, De Vall, V. Rodriguez. Top: R. Gutierrez, J. Mole, G. Alfonso, C. Saez, A. Arabitg, C. Llodra, Coach E. Joyner. The price is great but the rewards are greater By Ana Martinez When you inherit a program that has only one re- tuming player, your success is usually found on the practice court and not during the game as this year's varsity basketball team proved. I was very optimistic about this season. l had an excellent group of young men that were willing to pay the price of working hard to produce a good program. They had a chance to develop and learn something new. The attitude and sportsmanship that they leave behind will be noticed by others in years to come, stated Coach Edward Joyner. Early in the year, the team showed some weaknesses, but outstanding players Ricky Gutierrez, Vinnie Rodriguez, and Jose Beiro helped improve the squad. Forward Arsenio Arabitg also contributed a lot to the team as he was the leading scorer averaging over ten points a game. 84 Basketball As Gus Alfonso watches on, Jose Mole attempts a jump shot that scores the opening points against Palmetto. To score a point for the team against Miami High, captain Gus Alfonso jumps to pass the ball. 1 John Maggio dribbles his way towards the Ram's basket dur- ing a game in mid January. Three J .V. players to help next year's varsity to win By Ana Martinez This year, the JV boys basketball team was expec- ted to be an exciting and hard working one, led by George Cirani, Ali Ali and John Maggio. These three players have the ability to become the best players that Coral Park ever has had, stated coach Ron Miller. Although we were facing some weak points early this year, later on there was improve- ment in the squad. Key players Willie Ciuash, Steve Trimble, and Tony Gainer. The team played well and worked hard, com- mented Coach Miller. Our strength was defense. As far as ability goes we had a lot of natural ability. There has never been a better junior varsity team. Their record was 10-12. They always gave 1001 of their energy at every game. With the help and support of the coaches, next year the team will be even just as good or better, Miller said. 86 J .V. Basketball Ali Ali tries to get control over the basketball while tending with two Miami High defenders. Ralph Suarez attempts to pass the ball to one of his teammates during a game against Miami High. ffm' Y 4 7 I Manny Martinez goes up for a lay up to give Coral Park the lead over Miami High in the third quarter. 1157 William Guash goes after the loose basketball in a crowd of Miami High players during a game in January. AH VS' X J.V. basketball - fl to Rzl J. Lageyreg J. Groeng E. Alfonsog J. Alfonsog W. Guashg A. Alig S. Trimbleg T. Gainerg R. Suarezg J. Ciuttierezg R. Corralesg J. Maggiog R. Sallerg M. Cereijog M. Martinez: Coach R. Miller. Steve Trimble attempts to score while being tightly covered by Miami High defenders late in the game. J.V. Basketball Bottom: E. Fernandez, E. Graug M. Gonzalezg L. Boylesg E. Grau. Top: Coach C. Ar- cainig R. Alvarez, Ll. Clavijo, M. Ortega, S. Zavalag M. Moreno, C. Perea, B. Rodriguez, Coach G. Stage. Girls' Basketball improves with late season victories By Ana Martinez With ten players returning from last year's girls' basketball squad, experience was the strongest quality of the team. They were off to a very slow start this year, but later in the season improved by crushing Southwest 49-20 and beating Miami High 39-36. The team ended the season with a record of 6 wins and 14 losses. The girls may not have had the height of their opponents, commented Coach Connie Arcaini, but they had the spunk to make up for it. The team members credit their im- provements to the fact that they worked well together, practiced hard and had good team spirit. We were a close team, there was a great amount of team work, said Maria Moreno, who led the team in rebounds and in scoring. Gene Stage and Connie Arcaini shared the coaching responsibility during the season. There was no junior varsity to compete against, so the varsity and j.v. played together as one team. 88 Girls Basketball Carmen Perea attempts a jump shot against Hialeah High Senior Lisa Boyles dribbles the ball around a Hialeah High player to later shoot a lay-up. bf .55 25 f ge V ,:,. K Q R X is .,. x X nf, ew ,., L 1 ,ru S, 5 00 ,W I 21 QU ,.- . 5 ,, ' s N J 'rw Wu Badminton team regroups after one year's absence BY: PIERRE DWYER Sports Editor Since we didn't have a badminton team last year, l was really looking forward to a bunch of new faces and new talent, claimed Coach Fran King at the outset of the season. This year the team had quite a large turnout as over 30 students tried out for the I6 posi- tions on the team. Contrary to what many people may believe, badminton is not as easy as it looks. Badminton is a fast-moving, aggressive sport. I think it's the quickness of the sport which surprises most people, said Coach Fran King. Outstanding efforts were contributed by team players Mandy Hernandez, Oscar Kourany, Eddy Chao, and Sophomore Abe Rodrigeuz, who showed some promise. 'The reason I joined the team is because I was on it before and l'd found it very challenging. It's a lot harder than it looks, said Oscar Kourany. ,. ,VC ' . ff Ax - 8 X., .assi f .. c, ' ,I .s-ww. vi- '- s F , 'aw , vggfw .isp X , x A .. my - ' A K ., i -vi Steve Moreno practices his volleying techni- Coach Fran King gives instructions to team members Elizabeth Grau and Jack Lopez before the team's opening match at Coral Park. Gerry Suarez returns a serve in this match at the Coral Park gym. Abe Rodriguel que during practice. watches and prepares to return the volley. 90 Badminton , - Natalie Markowski volleys the birdie over the net while practicing in the gym. ,2 Eddy Chao backhands the birdie over the net during a doubles match. Teammate Mandy Hernandez watches and waits for his chance. AFX,-1 if M-+1 Top Row: M. Hernandez, R. Gonzalez, G. Suarez, S. Geltzer, W. Geltzer, M. DeDios, E. Grau, B. Rodriguez, Coach F. King, Middle Row: O. Kourany, R. Iglesias, K. CAgle, E. Grau, W. Lubow, M. Gonzalez, Front Row: A. Rodriguez, R. Alvarez, E. Chao, Ll. Clauijo, N. Markowski, M. Moreno. Ruthy Alvarez follows through on her serve during a match at Coral Park. Badminton 91 7' tg-is 4-ef 1-dr Pedro Davila attempts to take down an opponent during a match. Mike Fandino tries to gain pgints by taking down his Opponent Pedro wrestled in the heavyweight division throughout the from Senset in Coral Park's Gym. SSBSOD- Wnnie Piscitello attempts to put his Sunset High opponent on his back Ray Tamallo attempts to take down his Sunset opponent during a match in January. during a match at Coral Park's Gym. 92 Wrestling l 3 - -z 'W' -- k ' ' -s -..... ... . ..,..t Jeff Sanchez prepares to shoot against an opponent from Coral Gables. Jeff was undefeated throughout the season. Senior Jorge Perez sprawls to avoid the forward thrust of the Killian wrestler. Jorge was one of the team's best wrestlers. Wrestlers start off strong fade as season progresses By Juan Cuervo Coral Park's wrestling team started the year on a promising note as they defeated the Miami ,U High team by a score of 75 to 5. This victory gave the team inspiration to take them to a win- ning season, but lack of experience and short- age of wrestlers caused the team to have a bad season. Linder the coaching supervision of I Andy Sigl, the wrestlers achieved a sense of unity that had been missing in past years. Our guys have tried too hard to make it all 1 the way. When they got behind in matches, they worried, and this caused them to make mis- takes, stated Coach Sigl. The Rams went on to win two of their last four matches. Next year's team will learn from the mis- 4 takes of this year's team, concluded Senior Gonzalo Perez. i 1 I 5 Senior Gonzalo Perez's hand is being raised in victory af- ter beating a Sunset opponent. Wrestling j. . , 4 A ' Y': 5 A'-T .if V I -gf' i slowly IIISQTGYGS-i'fl8tEF in schedule 32 gi, 'iBy Juan Cuervo thebeginning of the year the j.v. wrestling Steam was heading towards a bad season by los- fi'ij1g three matches in a row. Their losses were to ,Pahnetto 35-12, South Dade 23-22, and Coral CQbEs 41-15. But they improved a great deal after the Jackson match which they won 45-12. iii think they need more experience for next year. We had good talent but lacked ex- perience, said Coach Andy Sigl. The wrestlers gained more experience as they proved in a match against Miami Springs where they won with a score of 56-6. Juniors David Abdo at 157 lbs., Alfredo Montonez at 134 lbs., and sophomores Alex Cuervo at 107 lbs., and Tony Gonzalez at 140 lbs., were among the top prospects for next year's varsity team. I think we got a lot of experience toward the end of the season, but we are going to be a great team next year, stated Alex Cuervo. Coach Andy Sigl, Vinnie Piscitello and Enio Zain look on disappointedly after losing crucial match. 94 Wrestling Senior Leo Quintero works on taking his opponent to his back during a crucial match late in the season. ., yfly' Jorge Perez works on shooting to take down his opponent from Sunset High during a crucial match. Gonzalo Perez works on his opponent from Sunset High during 8 match in Coral Park's gym. Gonzalo was one of the top wrestlers. s V k o-K., N. Jose Gonzalez works around his opponent for two points during a match late in the season. Junior Enio Zain struggles to throw his opponent from Sunset in or- der to eam two take dovim points. Bottom: J. Gonzalezg M. Fandinog J. Sanchezg J, Perez. Mid- dle: Coach A. Siglg Ci. Perezg L. Quinterog D. Abdog E. Zaing V. Piscitello, Coach E. Hargrove. Top: T. Gonzalezg R. Tamallog P. Davila. Senior Wnnie Piscitello's hand is raised in victory after defeating an opponent from Sunset. Wrestling n f '41 W MW 17' ff, , , Z 3 sw, Sims: yi 1, 1 Qgfwl fyf ' .41 -M M-W.. Bottom Row Cl-rj Llvi Clavijog Natalie Markowskig Lisa Boylesg Maria De Dioz Top Row fl-rj Ruth Alvarezg Thelva Jimenezg Fran Kingg Maribel Gonzalez: Maria Moreno ln the lirst game of the Springs match, Maria Moreno scores for the Coral Park team as she dunks the ball over the net. Varsity Volleyball worked well as a Unit and improved on skills By: Maria E. Cardenas The varsity volleyball team concluded its season with a record of 5 wins, 6 losses. Although we didn't play as consistently as we should have, the girls played together as a team, commented Coach Fran King. As a team, we did have our ups and downs, we did work closely as a unit. We had a good season. We won most of the games we should have. The team's that beat us didn't win because they were better than us, we just had some bad breaks, said Lisa Boyles. The team's season record was not out- standing but the team did play aggressively and improved on their overall skills especially in the area of spiking and blocking. Their teamwork and unity is what kept the team go- ing throughout the season. Even though we lost, there isn't a team that had the togetherness that we had, said Maribel Gon- zalez. Maribel Gonzalez bumps the ball over the net to give Coral Park the lead in the first game of the match. Volleyball Junior Varsity team has a new coach and a winning season. By: Maria E. Cardenas An athlete should be dedicated, eager to leam, and ready to win. The members of the girls' volleyball team possessed all of these qualities. Led by Captain Luisa Fernandez and co- captain Emma Grau, the team showed its potential by ending its season with a record of 4 wins and 3 losses. l'm very pleased that as a first year high school coach we had a winning season, remarked Coach Connie Arcani about her group comprised of sophomores and juniors. Outstanding players were Frances Gil, Maria Gonzalez, Luisa Fernandez, and Emma Grau. l feel we played extremely well. We were all close to one another and believe it or not, that helped quite a bit. Team work is an im- portant thing, stated Sophomore Francis Gil Coach Connie Arcaini and Valester Smith look on as the game gets more and more critical. 98 J.v. Voile-yy Bottom Row fl-ri Francis Gilg Valester Smithg Maria Gonzalez: Luisa Fer- nandezg Darleen Alessig Top Row fl-rj Debbie Brodbarg Carmen Pereag Anna McCarterg Emma Graug Maria Tobosog Kelli Yessman Anna McCarter bumped the ball to the setter for a great play against Springs, as Carmen Parea was ready to back her up. so EL j G, I Q Af Q., 5 an TQW- 'Q i s 3' in L Fei 2 ,, f 3 g 1 if U Steve Moreno shows how he gets good control with an open racket face that produces heavy slice. Ability, depth, and intense effort shown by tennis team By Ana Martinez One of the greatest things about this year's tennis team was the ability and depth of talent the team possessed. Our winning season was due to the fact that the intensity of .effort shown maintained the level of play throughout the season, commented Coach Wncent Maury. This year the team, one of the most deter- mined and willing to work in the district, had a high degree of natural ability. The team started out their season with a victory and continued winning throughout the year with a high performance level. We had very good prospects, although l wish more girls would have tried out so that we could have fielded a full girl's squad, stated Coach Maury. The team has produced many young stars. The top five players were: Steve Moreno, Angel Ferrer, Paul Czerniak, Rod Tendrich, and Mike Machine Marhee, according to the coach. 1 Tennis Angel Ferrer hits a hard forehand during a practice at Tamiami Tennis court. Angel is one of the top players on the team. 4 Z i Z i Qs lu i . ,,, , ,, , 4, ,. 4' . M .. W4 .., ewan.. ' ' ff ' ' I ' . ' .f fi , , 'f 5 T 1 't W , f V W U9 Q ,,f'. 'f 2W 3f , 1 ' 'f f g Gia , .. , While returning a serve, key player Paul Czemiack scores a point for the Coral Park tennis team. ct sc.. 7. b L During practice at Tamiami Park tennis courts, Rod Tendirch serves to his opponent. Mike Marhee practices to improve his serve to prepare for an up- coming match at Tamiami Park. With a strong forearm, team captain Maria Moreno retums a serve to score a point for the team. v-.psig Bottom: K. Chung: D. Chungg M. Arguellog M. Morenog G. Alonsog Coach P. Tulin. Top: F. Zabalag P. Czemiachg G. Webby S. Moreno M. Marheeg A. Ferrerag R. Tendrich. Tennis 1 Talent helps Girls' Soccer team overcome inexperience BY PIERRE DWYER Sports Editor The girls' soccer team completed their fourth year of varsity competiton under the direction of Coach Phil Valente showing great enthusiasm throughout the year. Since last year's squad consisted mainly of seniors, many promising new players were given a chance to exhibit their potential. Practices began early in February and continued through the soccer season, which consisted of 10 games. Outstanding players on the team this year were Marilyn Nlarante, Karin Trimble, and Valerie Bryant. The ef- forts of these more experienced players helped lead the team to their winning season. 'AThe fantastic attitude that these girls had expressed since the beginning of the season left no doubt in my mind that they would do very well and have a successful season, said Coach Valente. ,Y , -fswiii.- 1.1 . Ri Top Row: M. Marante, K. Trimble, V. Bryant, K. Yessman, K. Ansley, M. Ortega, Coach P. Valente. Bottom Row: Maria Boan, Lisa Boyles, lvonne Gonzalez, Tracy Helenbrook, Amy Perez. 1 Girls' Soccer I A Y 1 Y 1 . f f.,. 1 T I 2: .tifrff+'t's ig , jwfi , 4 , 'T'fV'6'.n' w.'.'f.2 ':' , . - -,?5'7N'3 'f.4 5 . - H if -51 Q' .A 1 ' MQ f, 'Q T f 5.22-1-gat, T 5 2'-1' ec'-Q -.1-FSH . 'Mb few .- , . .. AQ? W 0 I 1-. qi' I 3 ff' w 4515535 3 Maria Boan dribbles the ball through an opposing defender during the team's first game held at Coral Park. Ay i lm ff V. ' cm, mama l l l Lisa Boyles practices her dribbling skills HT one of the team's practicaes. 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Girls' Soccer 1 Varsity soccer team ends year with winning record By Teresa DeFrancesco The varsity soccer team worked hard and practiced every day which rallied them to a winning season. The dedication and dis- cipline of Coach Donald Buslinger, who has been coaching the team for two years, also contributed to the success of the team. The team got off to a great start by winning their first five games. They then had a bit of a slump and lost the next four games and tied one. The team concluded its season and ended up with a record of 11-5-1. The team has a variety of skilled seniors which added the needed experience. lt also had many sophomores which promises a good team in the future. My years in soccer have helped me to obtain the discipline necessary for everyday competition that ex- ists said Half-back Eddie Boloix. The outstanding players were Paquico Tellechea, who scored the most goals during the seasong Sergio Jimenez, who prevented opponents from scoring g and Roger Vasquez, who proved to be an excellent fullback. f f .- ' ' f V T' . gi:-' fr, wfffgeg, f 4 V , .2 , , ' 2 W ... V ,ff , underway? ff y Mviirgdw V -' ' ' 2 WW . , f, ,ffwwf . ,x . rf f.. ' ' ' ' ' V, vfvirwfw, ,mmmww f, , , f' ',-ff f C' . -, Q' 4 -, f' ' ., I ff. Wim, ,U V5 ,V ,gif My f , V ,M ,V W7 M ,.x ' wwf ww f 'f fwf' X 4 -AWWQ, .W W, f V' . 1. ' fffffwfw W 4 ,,-yy ,V www ,,, M r X , myf,VMgy,,,,4 ff,, ff, , ,f , W, f ff ,M ' .mfz 55,5 fwfww Y .V I M pi VUGIV M . ,1 ' M ' f , V wa. ,V . t f . fl 7 C ' f f , ' w, ' U f ff' 5 QW 1 ' U in 'Q 'H -flftif . , V . 7, 15 J, V, , ,.,,,,,., I W 7 ,, ,V ' 'WIIQJQTZQ f 4' ,W 5,59 'M K ' . Q j 791, .Lv 41 .. 'V f a ,, , '- 0 ' fwf? pp , M . . than .. f , 4.5, f Us A' Center Forward Paquico Tellechea sets up to shoot a free kick against Columbus. 1 Soccer Fullback Sergio Jimenez looks downtield to make a pass to a teammate during this game at Tamiami Park Fullback Roger Vazquez gains control of the soccer ball and dribbles downfield towards the Southwest goal. Half-back Adam Laboranti steals the ball from this Southwest player and starts to head downfield. Top Row: Coach Buslinger, A. Vorbe, C. Van Hom, E. Stiefel, P. Fernandez, M. Madruga, R. Vazquez, E. Boloix, D. Magagni, J. Pedrianes, A. Laboranti, J. lbarra, F. Chocano, A. Perez. Front Row: J. Enriquez, R. Vazquez, J. Gonzalez, S. Jimenez, B. DeCoste, C. Gonzalez, S. Rivera, J. Terry, A. Marcos. Coach Donald Buslinger looks on while the struggling through a O-0 tie with South Dade. Rams are .M-M11 ,,,....m4--- d,.i .g . Y Q., xi, ai? Johnny Enriquez chases after a loose ball from his wing position in this game against South Miami. Center Half-back Eddie Boloix dribbles the ball downfield through Southwest defenders at Tamiami Park. Soccer 1 'Best Cross Country team, ends perfect season at 10-O By: Pierre Dwyer Sports Editor This Cross Country team is the best I've ever coached, said Coach Bob Zell after the boys' cross country team completed their regular season with a perfect 10-O record and a first place ranking in the county. ln accom- plishing their perfect record, the team upset highly rated and undefeated teams like Columbus and Killian. Outstanding runners who headed the team's success were Julio Valdes, Mario Arias, Luis Fonte, and Bemie Brito. The team advanced to the GMAC. Finals October 31 and finished second. Sophomore Julio Valdes finished second with a time of 15:47. The following week, at the district championships, the team eamed a spot in the regionals with a third place finish. However, their season ended when the team missed qualifying for the state cham- pionship by only 11 points. The girls' team, led by Coach Neil Kugler, had a winning record of 7-3. The participa- tion in cross country this year has made us 1 stronger than werve ever beenyfr Said Carol Ada Larrazabal approaches the finish line at the October Osorio, the team's number one runner. 31 Cr.M.A.C. Finals at Tropical Park. Bemie Brito, Tony Capra, Mario Arias, Julio Valdes, Luis Fonte, and Elliott Olinick finish tied for first. I ,, QM 'V Julio Valdes and Mario Arias finish strong in a tri-meet against Killian and St. Brendans. 1 Cross Country l M .. -. . . ' f. .. ' .' 1. ' M f i AIS 'Y-' -fm QE 11 . 5 . d'? ff39?1.' 'f vw. 1' xf .- tc. r . t : Y 3 Us ,g in - 15- ,V-1.2.-ji-rf . -. 1 , 2 .51 45 Q K. 1.4 , f --1, -ss , . v A il 5?-N rg. Y ..i1. Q ,,. ' 5 '5 Vg. tgirlv,i.,.eL..351.t-5.533 v fa ' T hi' + 1+ . ?iVQl-X 5?E.5S K'g5S- at ,....':fQ.! ff . ifissffsfxsmamz-.u.1:1: Top Row: L. Fonte, J. Valdes, C. Smith, A. Amat, E. Olinick, C. Osorio, T. Capra, J. Rodriguez, J. Perez, J. Quintana, M. Arias, D. Parham, K. Begelman, A. Larrazabal, L. Jober, B. Brito. Front Row: B. Martin. T. Gonzalez, J. Ramos, J. Mendez, J. Oneil, L. Puga, S. Fistel, B. Llrrutia, R. Sequeiro, N. Jimenez, P. Salquero, Coach N. Kugler, Coach B. Zell. Carol Osorio runs in this tri-meet against Coral Gables and North Miami. 4 Nancy Jimenez paces herself at this meet held at Tropical Park. Tony Capra sprints to the finish line of the District Championship. Bernie Brito passes this Killian runner at the GM.A.C. Finals at Tropical Park. Cross Country 1 Boys' Track faces tough schedule, gains experience BY GEORGE ROQUE The 1981 boys' track team started their season by having the first annual Blue and Gold Track and Field Exhibition Meet. The boys' team had a very tough schedule starting with one of the top schools in the Bull Relays then following with Killian, Coral Gables, and Columbus. The team also traveled to Gainesville, Florida twice for the Lady Gator Competition and the Florida Relays. We had a very young team but we put a lot of effort into every meet. l think that helped our team mentally as well as physically, stated third year runner Elliot Olinick. Don Kirkpatrick took over as head coach while Charlie Shrum, Ray Cruit and John Popovich assisted. This year's team con- sisted of many talented runners. The top run- ners were Clinton Walker, Julio Valdes, Mario Hurdler Jose Fonte warms up before an upcoming meet by running the TOO yard hurdles. Arias, Elliot Olinick, Rick Gonzalez, and Tony Capara. W .f ' xv-4 ye ., :. 'f t 5, 'a 55 fa Julio Valdes hands the baton to Mario Arias during the mile medley relay Kurt Begelmen prepares to shoot out of the starting at Coral Park. 1 Boys' Track block and grab a quick lead. . 4 'max ,, X. Q es . .1 J, sew ,s KYi3wfsg5g3E3XQ,A pg yeas., as air .vf . . Sxfwgc. ,,,. .Na -. - Q. ff ...iw wx,x.,,,f ,skim-,, K 'fr New K--ca 35 g.33,,,,, -V - ,, . Q , V ta. . ' rl' -'ids 4, 1 ,. ., X ., ,wh ,,K,?.n. A, A I, x A -,. We. . X Q'xfssmixffxL.wfwmfzeasiffz3ai5i..w'gmM,. , 1 J 53- Q. Clint Walker shows good form as he long jumps during the track Rick Gonzalez practices his shot put technique at Coral meet against Coral Gables. Park before an upcoming meet. Top Row, C. Schrum, D. Kirkpatrick, C. Walker, B. Martin, E. Olinick, P. Dunke, O. Bello, J.Cruz, G. Gutierez, R. Hernandez, V. Mesa, R.Cerra, F. Arias, J. Mendez A. Amat, G. Taylor, J. Peterson. Middle, R. Abdo, M. Arias, B. Brito, F. Heyser, R. Gonzalez, J. Manzione, M. Blanco, J. Molina, J. Suarez, R. Algerias, J. Hardy, R. Cruit. Bottom, B. Brown, C. Sardina, K. Begelman, D. Galetti, G. Brown, J. Perez, M. Gonzalez, T. Capra, J. Ramos, J. Valeez, J. Fonte, L. Hevia, J. Popovich. Boys'JTrack 1 W we Top Row: G. Hasbun, A. Sanchez, L. Penabaz, D. Femandez P Quintana A Garcia S Gonzalez M Valdez l Acevedo CoachB Bowen. Bottom Row: M. Palmer, M. Trundell, M. Garcia G Kourany M Diaz B Llrrutia A Real J Rodnguez ' fffibfzh 7 4, Mya Maria Garcia practices the proper form for the shot put event which she was to participate in later that day. 1 Girls' Track Jeanette Rodriquez jumps out of the starting block and looks down the track toward the finish line. Gaby Hasbun picks up speed to help improve her length in the high jump during a meet held at Coral Park. Track team compensates for lack of experience BY CINDY KRISCHER The girls' track was under the direction of Coach Kugler, Cross-Country coach and a second year coach for the team. Coach Kirkpatrick, a previous state winning track team coach was new to the team'this year. This years team was composed mostly of sophomores and juniors with very few seniors. Although the team was lacking in experience they compensated for it by their endurance, stated Jeannette Rodriguez. The team endured tough workouts. Their enjoyment of run- ning led to great participation which will build a foundation for future girls' track. Top runners this year were Senior Jeannette Rodriguez, Junior Patty Sialguerio and Gaby Hasbun. ':77.ig,l Lucy Penabez prepares to throw the discus during a meet against Northwestern. Girls' Track 1 1 1 Senior Eddie Miguelez warms up before the Southwest game. Eddie is a top pitcher for Varsity. i i Outfielder Fred Pineda throws the ball to third base for an out at the Sunset game. 1 V. Baseball f 3. f,,,,,, W A ,,.fAs.y,i 3 :ali 144 Aww '. r . A . . First Baseman Tony Alfonso stretches out to catch a ball during a practice session before the Homestead game. XWMW 932 M , , ,f in , 1, .4 Wftf W Kaya. , Senior Angel Guitierrez awaits for a play during the St. Brendan game. Angel outfielder for Coral Park. J-I Senior Bert Pascual helps make an out at first base at the Southwest game. Bert plays third base for Coral Park. fl., 'em - ' W . ln 'fct q ' 'I ky 'L ., .. . K, M ff .. ft t 7 I My ,gff fl Ulf ' 'Mgr I X ffjjg uri., ' A ! 'HEL' 2 V225 'ln .,,V 5.3! , f T erre at T l f Z ' lv , N. i' ' Q ' , 'Z'- ,Wil - 8 33 ' J ' -' . 1- .v f ,M , , .. Fef f'W'??3 i f fa, ff 'if'7p'Qff'f'4V1? 'T ,nf hx: 3 A my .,W M , N I . 'z 47,4354 44.-f 4 ve JV- if f,,4,,g. . PM f , . . Aff . Ng 1-ffttwv' r 1-f ' ' + M Y C.P. VARSITY BASEBALLTEAM, top row - Coach Brande, V. Contrerasg F. Pinedag J. Armasg A. Labradorg A. Guitierrezg C. F rontellag O. Moralesg Coach Perezg second row - A. Alfonsog N. Rodriguezg R. Sanchesg O. Cansecog J. Hortelanog O. Penag J. Venturag J. Orettg R. Santiagog bottom row - E. Miguelezg R. Galig B. Pascualg H. Crespog S. Alonso. Great performances from top three pitchers perfect team BY IVlARlA E. CARDENAS This year's varsity baseball team was led by Bert Pascual, third basemang Eddie Miguelez, pitcherg Angel Gutierrez and Fred Pineda, outfieldersg and Ralph Gali, shortshop, who all played their last year for Coral Park. This season we had strong perfor- mances from our top three pitchers, stated Coach Luis Brande. The pitchers, Eddie Miguelez, Jorge Armas, and Orlando Pena were consistent and pitched well. Although inexperienced, our hitters did produce many timely hits at the plate, he continued. The varsity team ended its season with an impressive record of fifteen wins and nine losses. We worked extremely hard getting ready and played to our fullest potential, which brought a winning tradition to Coral Park, stated Senior Eddie Miguelez. l knew that with the combination of hard team work and good coaching we would finish true winners, concluded Senior Angel Gutierrez. f ww H vt, 3 ,ft , WWW Juan Orett prepares to catch a fly ball to make an out at the Southridge game. V. Baseball 1 Experience contributes a lot to the success of the Baseball team BY MARlA E. CARDENAS Led by Coach Luis Brande, the junior var- sity baseball team played exceptionally well throughout the season. i'This year's J.V. team was quite talented. We had some great players who knew what they were doing, stated Coach Brande. The leading players on the team were Catcher Juan Ventura, outfielders Racial Sanchez and Ismael Fernandez, and Pitcher Victor Contreras. lt was tough living up to the reputation of the records of the previous teams, but as a result it made us work harder and play our games with 100 percent effort, commented Victor Contreras. Experience contributed greatly to the success of the baseball team. I felt the at- titude and determination that the team showed throughout the year was the key to our winning season, concluded Coach Brande. Raciel Sanchez awaits the pitch from the mound dur- ing a crucial moment against Sunset. 1 J.V. Baseball f 't nv-4'.,e 4 1 A. txt? 'Tip Jerk' - ' ' ff.. ,.mW,.i.55.?Kg . P Catcher Juan Ventura prepares to throw to second base in an attempt to get a runner trying to steal second. ' top row - J. Capirog R. Leong C. Batistag E. Rodriguezg A. Floresg C. Fron- telag R. Casanovag O. Moralesg Coach Moralesg bottom row - V. Con' trerrasg l. Fernandezg J. Venturag R. Sanchezg J. Cansecog G. Coizeaug B- Shawg R. Hernandez. .i -sl- F ' -1.5. f '-nh lv x.-A- A: W Q T Y, if. 5 4.2. : V --- , .- K Y:-V , . ' . - -- 14 , - . ' , 1 ,, 4v:L . f-- , ' -ff r- wi- ' 'i - A 1 -' ,, YH A- L, ' ,111 First Baseman lsmael Femandez awaits the throw from the short stop in order to make an out. -. A . .gg Z Y,Lfi?,,s: , M A in 9 5.gi2.i,, , AJ ix -gf - vt,Q,A'rA,f. , 3 M 5 R . .' ,. -Qu. gri n' J W X A 'Zi-1 .Vie-f1'v ' .- ' l'rA,.-.-4 - V R 4 - if ' y ' X' .f 'fx HQQKQ is ff. A ,.'?'. '. 5, ,g t s- , s'sl'5'k'.. - na - . ,. . .,,J,,3,,Yi Q tag,-ww - :FQ gi '- - -K T'.3'.1 .j3we:ff5..- 'L-34.4-w-' ' . .. ..' 'Iv-an di, Q, :wQf+,g1s ,wing my . . . 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M 54 .. 5 fl l B XML PgK.g,...gtl PARK will PIW4, IBB ' as ' of M .- ' , 1 4' iss 3 Af ,,,,'-L1 5 , Q.. -. , I -5 1!,1? Le H. ' V t 1 l , - J.V. Pitchers, top row - R. Hernandezg B. Shawg G. Coizeaug E Rodriguezg V. Contrerasg C. Batista. J.V. Baseball 1 1 5 is X Jerry Yoham executes a hand stand on the parallel bars while practic- ing in the Coral Park gym. 5 4 Top row: Jose Carrasco, Clarence Lowe, Scott Forti, Thomas Lowe. Middle row: Coach Don Holder, Coach Roland Lopez. Front row: Jeny Yoham, Tom Yoham. 1 Gymnastics Tom Yoham practices his execution of a back levre on the rings. , W, ,. 2 . Jose Carrasco forms a V shape while practicing on the parallel bars. L Anne Marie Yoham does a straddle on the uneven bars during one of the team's practices. .-v 4',- Scott Forti concentrates on performing an L-position on the still rings in the gym. Top row: Gail Guadagno, Anne Marie Yoham, Lori Guadagno. Bot- tom row: Diane Anderson, Carol Anderson. Gymnasts show effort and sacrifice throughout year By Ana lnguanzo Two years of victory for the gymnastics team marked the beginning of a very productive team. Not only was this due to the fact that the team showed effort, persistence, and personal sacrifice, it was also due to the dedication which Coach Roland Lopez showed the gymnastics team. I felt in order to have a winning team they had to be unified, show personal sacrifice, and enjoy what they were doing, said Coach Lopez, gymnastics instructor. The gymnastics team practiced year round for at least three hours a day. Coach Lopez tried to acheive a well-rounded and strong gymnastics team by spending a regulated amount of time on each apparatus. ln effect, this showed clearly dur- ing the gymnastics competitions. The gymnastics team consisted of Tommy Yoham, Jose Carrasco, Scott Forti, Jerry Yoham, and John Lowe who worked hard each day of the year to achieve their fullest potential as a team. 'ar Clarence Lowe performs a forward scissors on the pommel horse while practicing in the gym. Gymnastics 1 1 7 Golf team shows progress, finishes with winning mark C By Jorge Roque The 1980 golf team got on its way Decem- ber 9 with its first practice round at Miami Springs Country Club, their home course. This year's team had a tough schedule when they met teams like South Dade and Miami Springs. This year's team consisted of one senior, two juniors, and three sophomores and we'll have to play to our potential if we're going to have any chance with the state title, stated Senior Mike Henderson, one of this year's top golfers. The team will have to better their 6-4 record if they want to have any chance in win- ning the state title. This year's top golfers were Mike Henderson, Wctor Fernandez, and Harry Fritz. It would help the team if more school spirit was shown for the sport. We probably would win more matches, con- tinued Henderson. This year's schedule began in January. if gm. QQ WWI Wayne Geller tees off as the Coral Park golf team got ready to take on an important opponent. 118 QE! A 1 ? .. ' 14.4 First: Coach Bob Kuehneisen, Harry Fritz, Victor Femandez, Kneeling: Fer- min lturrioz, Jose Mendez, Wayne Geller. l l r I r l Junior Femwin lturrioz tries to putt the ball for a birdie. The golf team, despite their efforts, lost to give them a 0-1 start. lose Mendez practices his follow thru before starting a crucial match at the City of Miami Country Club. 'juz' Mike Henderson sets to start his 18 hole march during a practice. Mike was the only senior on the team. Top player Harry Fritz concentrates on making the birdie while Fen'nin lturrioz waits for his tum. Wctor Fernandez putts the ball for a birdie. Wctor has one of the team's highest averages. M119 mm 'Wu Coach Ofe Hlngoyen Shortstop Tammy Wunderly, Outfielder Amy Perez, and Coach Dunn have a discussion at the pitcher's mound. tis. Pitcher Kelly Yessman gets ready to throw the ball. .,f,, ,H ,,,, ' ' f ' 'QW , f 3, , fi' ' 4 X' Kia I if off, ,IWW ,221 13 wi? 4 J F Shortstop Tammy Wunderly prepares to throw to first First baseman, Marilyn Marante, catches a ball thrown from third base base after picking up a ground ball. during a game at Coral Park. I l l Elizabeth Borge practices her pitching in a pre-game warmup before a game against Sunset. Lisa Boyles stretches to catch a high thrown ball during practice. Confidence plays a A great part in the Lady Ram's victories BY ALlClA CORDOVA The Lady Rams returned this year with a strong infield squad which helped lead them to a winning season. Experienced players, such as Captains Amy Perez and Tammy Wunderly, played with skill and vitality, leading the team to several victories. We worked well together trying to make this year's team the best yet. We were all good friends and that helped a lot, stated Captain Amy Perez. Confidence played a great part in the Ladies' victories over some of the more competitive teams. 'Throughout the season we had to learn to stay psyched up for our games. lf we played against a tough team, our confidence enabled us to play tougher, commented Lisa Boyles. i'l'm proud of the fact that we did well. We knew what we wanted and we knew how to get it. We had a great time! concluded Cap- tain Tammy Wunderly. Top Row: Coach O. Hirigoyen, B. Portela, D. Raybon, E. Borges, E. Grau, M. Marante, K. Trimble, A. Perez, K. Yessman, Coach Dunn. Bottom Row: F. Gil, T. Wunderly, l. Gonzalez, M. Esquival, l. Montero, R. Alvarez, E. Fernandez, L. Boyles, R. Junco. Softball 1 Swimmers get new coach gain inspiration and ability By Juan Cuervo At the beginning of the year the Coral Park swim team did not have a coach. Through the hard work and constant efforts of senior John Villate, the administration hired a swimming coach. Gene Welsh became the new swimming coach, and Bob Karl, assistant coach. Bob Karl has devoted his career to swim- ming. The good coaching of Karl enabled the swim team to have a successful year, stated John. l feel if we would have had a bigger team we would have had an even better record, stated Coach Karl. Some of this year's top swimmers were seniors John Villate, Mike Medina, Juan Cuervo and John Hardy. Despite our small tum out this year, we had a lot of team spirit and lots of enthusiasm, com- mented John Hardy. .. KM., ,, xt -A+ - if W . .wsmsf N We was tw... 4' . ' Q Vwqgpsti.. x Q . S eff Senior John Wllate practices the butterfly to improve his time. John was one of the top swimmers this year. 1 Swimming ,f DQ. , ,. gi ,. 'Q . V. vw , f ff . l N' '. l 11' 1 -7' - 'Af .yfffi Qtr if ' K , ',,,t 'A4 s1-MY .' f zyy- A ,xr rf fm Q 5- f- f' . 1.1. A 2 P PWM . 1' M fA,,,f. .f,-f ..1f, My sf - 'G ' 'l'5'3f6,?,:.f?i1yigXrQ?2 p Q 37: . ' . -:- -. 11 it 'wytt W f- vu, ,. ' , tj 2,712 - , r - f ' . ' .,kHff'4f' ,- 1. , 'N V W , -- ' ' f 51? s. 'eggs ,Mm ' fu. , f 1. is , .1 293 . .z H W, Wham! 'f W . -- ' . ff r A f , A 1 , - . L. ig, f Mwst ,,i, ,,, ,, ,, .,,f-fai t ' . . - + Q- 'v,,yr.'x, ff? me .T-,A , V if :V . ' '1 - lgir,g,,2fbg.- 'rgiiiiy ggi . ff, .vi 6 ' 455 Q- 3473! fi 2-'iv .rw f .M . ,+ef'v my .nw f 1 ,.zf. 443.-' 1 -1 '11.,'7 'Ji5A3fW35.5Q,-?.3' '4Llf?',v D I X 5' , ' U ,,, 4-W' v A, . ww 'tr 3.-Q41Zgrf ff?5'.: . ,MN 1.4- 1 if t w ' ,Q A , ' Ns ,j 't 'y, ' sf -'A Yfrft ftiximi 'i w-it , ,e t k,' ,v,u6. fy . M. 1, W? .,- , 1.5 ist'-rs ' 'Mn fair Am- ,, f:w2'hz.a.tufk. - 1 7vud-m.s!..' Peter Killigian swims the backstroke event during a meet in February. Peter improved his time in this event tremendously. ' W at Dana Davis swims the breaststroke during a practice to improve her time on the event for an upcoming meet. Scott Medina prepares to start the backstroke event during a meet. The meet was held at Tamiami. eases. aj s. , . zest Coach Bob Karl awaits the results of an event during a swimming meet in mid February. -M-----I :Q W1 .V , 1 ggif' anlggg ,.,:, ' , ,p 1 Senior Susie Lennard practices on her freestyle during a team prac- tice at Tamiami pool. ' 'A ' 1 'lf -,. . Y S- f 4 H1 -ez..'f:E Q cw-fi '15, 1 Fe- - Lf fum Q . iriiq First row: G. Young, S. Conway, J. Villate, P. Killigian, T. Perez, C. David, P. Perez, N. Milan, P. Carratala. Second row: Coach G. Welsh, D. Medina, G. Pollack, L. Sierra, J. Killigian, J. Bruno, D. Davis, S. Lennard, S. Hardy, M. Medina, Coach B. Karl. ae. Head Coach Gene Welsh supervises the swim team during a hard work out in mid January. Swimming 1 l- v- Girl bowlers win Central, boys team finishes second By: Juan Cuervo The girls' bowling team finished their season with a 56-O record, best in the school's history, and a first in the county. I feel I coached the team better than I did last year because I was more experienced and committed fewer mistakes, said Coach Harold Mandell. The boys record was 42-14 and they edged out Columbus to win a playoff birth while finishing in second place in the Central Division. It was an up and down season at the beginning, but we stiffened up and with a little luck we came through when we had to during the crucial matches, said Junior Wilson Fernandez. Nancy Kavanaugh was the girls top bowler with the highest average in the division C169l. Nancy also held the division's high set of 555, while Espy Femandez held a high game of 225. Jack Exter, well known as Dr. X, was the boys top bowler with an average of 188. tml K Junior Cynthia Mendez bowls during a match against Gables. Cynthia is the girls second leading scorer this year C11 ll. 1 Bowling . ,.ci WW , ' VV Q .1 1 v . ,swsefammi . Wilson Fernandez and Alberto Valera take score for their teammate during a match at Trail Bowl. tfiliita 4 Jack Exter concentrates on getting a strike during a match Jack is anchorman and has the highest average. Q . 5.-snug ,M 535549 Top Row: Coach Mandell, Javier Martinez, Raul Torrens, Jack Exter, Alfonso Nunez, Alberto Valera, Wilson Femandez. Bottom Row: Espy Femandez, Kim l Myers, Cynthia Mendez, Rebecca Hannon, Wcki Goodman, Nancy . I Javier Martinez gives Alfonso Nunez a few tips to improve his average before a match against Coral Gables. Us of ' Kavanaugh Espy Fernandez, who had the team's second best average, warms up before a match. Nancy Kavanaugh concentrates on getting a strike to im- prove her average. Nancy is the girls top bowler. Bowling 1 25 1980-81 SPORTS CALENDAR Badminton DATE 3129 4112 4117 4120 4125 4130 511 517 OPPONENT Sunset South Dade Killian Hialeah Miami Lakes Jackson Miami High Southridge Southwest Miami Beach Coral Gables Palmetto Baseball DATE OPPONENT 2116 2118 2120 2123 2124 2125 312 315 317 3110 3111 3113 3116 3118 3120 3123 3125 3127 3130 411 413 416 417 4110 4113 4116 4120 4121 St. Brendan Sunset Homestead Southridge Southwest Coral Gables Edison Miami Springs Jackson Coral Gables Miami High Miami Beach Columbus Edison Miami Springs Jackson Coral Cables Curley Key West Hialeah Miami High Carol City Hialeah Miami Lakes Southwest Miami Beach Northwestern Palmetto Northwestem Boys' Basketball DATE 1219 12110 12113 1216 12118 1116 119 1113 1115 1116 1120 1122 1127 1130 1131 213 216 2110 2113 2114 2117 2119 Girls, DATE 1212 1214 1218 1219 12111 12117 12119 116 118 119 1113 1115 1116 1120 1121 2123 1127 1129 213 215 219 2112 '12113 'l2114 OPPONENT South Miami Palmetto Killian Edison Columbus Jackson Northwestern Miami High Coral Gables Southwest Miami Beach Miami Springs Edison Columbus Jackson Northwestem Miami High Coral Gables South Miami South Dade Miami Beach Miami Springs Basketball OPPONENT Edison Jackson Southridge American Jackson Miami Beach Miami High Miami Springs Northwestem Hialeah Miami Beach Miami High Southwest Northwestem Coral Gables Southridge Miami Springs Carol City Coral Gables Edison Palmetto Sunset GMAC GMAC Boys' Bowling DATE 9124 1014 10115 10122 10125 10130 111 l 1115 11120 11126 11129 1212 OPPONENT Miami High Southwest Coral Gables Miami Springs Jackson Columbus Miami High Southwest Coral Gables Miami Springs Miami Jackson Columbus Cross Country DATE 9112 9119 9119 9119 9125 1012 1017 10110 10110 10116 10116 10118 OPPONENT Miami High Coral Gables Columbus North Miami Miami Beach J. l. Leonard Invitational Killian Hialeah Miami Lakes American Sunset Homestead Florida Invitational Football Dfrni 9119 9126 1013 1019 10116 10125 1111 11118 11113 11120 OPPONENT Southwest Sunset American Miami Springs Northwestem Coral Gables Jackson Miami Beach Miami High Columbus Track DATE OPPONENT 9123 South Dade 9125 Edison 9130 Jackson 1017 Northwestern 1019 Southridge 10114 Miami Beach 10115 Miami High 10117,18 Dade South Invitational 10123 Miami Springs 10128 Coral Gables 510130 GMAC Volleyball DATE 1213 1215 1219 12112 12116 12118 12120 116 117 1113 1115 1120 1123 2127 214 216 OPPONENT Miami High Palmetto South Dade Coral Gables Jackson Columbus North Miami Beach Miami Beach Southridge Miami Springs Northwestern Sunset Killian Edison Southwest South Miami Wrestling DATE OPPONENT 1115 1120 1126 1129 213 2110 2112 2117 2119 2124 South Dade South Miami Southwest American Southridge Columbus Sunset Coral Gables Miami High Miami Beach Golf Girls' Soccer DATE OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT 1115 Sunset 3111 NorthMiami 1121 Southridge 3118 Miami Springs 1129 Homestead 3120 Killian 213 Southwest 3123 Pace 2110 Columbus 3127 Southwest 2112 South Miami 3130 Pace 2117 South Dade 411 Coral Gables 2124 Miami High 4113 Sunset 3110 Killian 4124 Homestead 3119 Palmetto 4128 South Ridge Coral Gables 4130 Hialeah 3124 Miami Beach 514 North Miami Beach 516 Palmetto Gymnastics Swimming DATE OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT 3126 Sunset 213 Columbus Jackson 216 Killian 2110 Coral Gables 412 Riverdale 311 1 South Dade 4122 South Miami iouthrgige iami eniorHi h 416 Miami Beach Q 511 Southwest 411 1 County Championship 4114 Homestead 517 Coral Gables Boys' Soccer Tennis DATE OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT 1215 Killian 2113 Bull Relays 1219 Miami High 2117 Killian 12111 South Miami 2120 Coral Gables 12115 Palmetto 2124 Columbus 12119 Central 2127 Hialeah 116 Homestead NorthMiami Beach 119 Southwest American 1113 CoralGables 313 SouthRidge 1115 SouthDade 316 MiamiHigh 1120 Columbus 310 Miami Beach 1121 Norland Palmetto 1123 Hialeah 3114 Killian 1127 Sunset 3117 SouthDade 1130 South Ridge 3120 Southwest 1131 Curley 3121 LadyGator 212 Miami Beach 3124 Miami High 2117 Jackson 3126 Southwest 2126 3110 3112 3117 3124 Palmetto Jackson Miami Springs Homestead Killian 127 STLIDE T Wx MODERN DANCE CLUB I I F E Right Inset: Jenny Penkosky 129 Homecoming Queen Vivian Segovia rides in a Corvette along with escort Bill Tedesco. 1 Homecoming Parade J'l,.,'f- .V.' as gql.. fl ' 'c The Marching Blue and Gold Band parades down the street playing their instru- ments and twirling their batons. Homecoming Princess Denise Chapman holds on to es- cort Mike Marhee as cheerleaders stand behind. use A G-'sue -J: Michele Miller plays with clown and animal dolls on the Civinettes float. Danny Fresco accompanies Homecoming Princess Susie Alvarez while the band plays. Clubs, Students participate in Homecoming Parade By Alicia Cordova Homecoming Week ended this year with the an- nual Homecoming Parade. i'The parade is an ac- tivity in which all clubs, homerooms, and individual students can participate, said Jackie Eads, ac- tivities director. Clubs showed spirit in different ways. Modem dancers' A Chorus Line , Art ln- terest's dragon, and Key Club's kazoo band were just a few of the participants. This year's float win- ners were: lst place, Audio Visual Technicians, 2nd place, Civinettesg and 3rd place, French Honorfln- terest. Students marched down Coral Way to arrive at Tamiami Park where the Columbus football game was played. During half-time, the court was presen- ted to the attending crowd. The Homecoming Parade is good for everyone. The whole school got together to support our team, said Phil Carratala, Senior Board president. l' Q ' E Tiki lj A The 1980-1981 Bat Girls ride on a pick-up truck dressed in baseball uniforms. 1 131 Council chooses theme song of annual Homecoming Dance By Heidi Marino The 14th Annual Homecoming Dance was fashioned around the song 'LSketches . Held at the Omni International Hotel on November 14, the ballroom was decorated by the homecoming com- mittee to give an artistic setting. The table decora- tions were dried flowers mounted on miniature easels. The highlight of the evening was the crown- ing of the Coral Park queen and her court. This year's Homecoming Queen was Vivian Segovia. The sophomore princesses were Patty Barreto and Norma Blanco. Junior princesses were Nlaritzabel Lopez and Kelly Yessman. Senior prin- cesses were Karen Trimble, Arleen Lopez, Susie Alvarez, and Denise Chapman. Student Council did an outstanding job in mak- ing our Homecoming Dance a memorable event in my senior year. The band and decorations suited the occasion perfectly, exclaimed Senior Zoe Tomas. Senior Princess, Denise fante. Denise is dancing holding roses. 32 Homecoming Dance Homecoming Queen Vivian Segovia poses for a pictuE in front of the Omni Carousel, while holding a dozen roses. Who gazing into each others eyes. .sl 1980 Homecoming Court: Norma Blanco, Kelly Yessman, Patty Barreto, Denise Chapman, Susie Alvarez, Vivian Segovia, Arleen Lopez, and Karin Trimble. Ovaldo Nunez and his date Ana Martinez enjoy each others company at the homecoming dance. I 1 ,if Richey! 15 1 f-H- ff- -'Ulrillllg hands while relaxing after a dance. ,u3.-,. ,A ,,,. ,..,,, Frances Sosa and her date, Emest Gonzalez slowly dance in each others arms. l ffl' ,XT I l Ana Diaz and Manny Huerta Dance to the music of Beginnings Homecoming Dance Rampage Aleyda Darias is cheering on the crowd at the first pep rally. 2413 - , Q - .. '11-1.4 'f , Y-C . --L ln' ' ' - A' 1' :f,l .. -'A-H' N' ' 5 3. w f , A .MU-si-a , - - -' , ' - ' -4 . ii. ,A -Q M. 'G ,X V ,A f ,. f- -, - , xi ,-.-Q, ' - 1 , -- A , Q., , , f- x 1 l Q t V , ' - . ,Q . 4-ei p If 'H , t V M ' X: V V: , Captain of the arieonettes Lisa Nestler is leading the arieonettes during a pep rally. 1 Pep Rallies . U' , , A ' 1 J 34 4 3 A -1 if ...-1.L:,f - Y - , , , 1 . ir X 1, 3.1 J . ,.., - E I ,tl V , ,. E , 'ii Y L'f ' , ,,. -W -, 1 'Yu 5, fym A Y i Y xqg MD' iii? l LS.: A crowd of people cheer on the football players during one of Coral Park's first pep rallies of the season. Q,gg X v ,W . ,, .W ffQ ' ifki P i,gfff b 341 . 3? if l -,,x JVX MQ. 1 yr ' --it A l if P I .W C9 - 9 gi -, ' , 1 ia: -- F 'n ff if ix if A ig- Q 1. A A 'E' 5' 1 ,I i ' f for s Q , P 5 .AQ 'MQW lL 3,1, 'X A-fx p Band members Clinton Powell and Ricky Ramos are playing trumpet at Coral Parks first outdoor pep rally. i i l l l i 1 l I l 4 i if Homeroom representative Melanie Dernis won the honor of rip- ping the eagle to shreds during the first pep rally. Majorette Vivian Hernandez is anxiously awaiting the beginning of her performance at a pep rally. Pep Rallies arouse spirit within Coral Park students By Bill Tedesco Pep rallies at Coral Park helped to rouse up spirit in the student body. The cheerleaders, led by Cap tain Niza Nlenendez, got the students going with their enthusiasm. The pep rallies definitely have a positive effect on the students, and are a very necessary part of the athletic program, stated Randi Nlannis, co-captain. The band, led by Virginia Herrero and Jenny Penkosky, played music that really got one's sense of belonging going. On November 20, the final foot ball pep rally was held to commemorate the Homecoming game against Columbus and to honor the senior football players. Representatives from various radio stations were there to award several outstanding seniors. The pep rallies are great. They help put pride and spirit into the students, stated Junior Debbie Brodbar. Varsity cheerleader Teri Coffman is doing her part at a pep rally by keeping school spirit, Pep Rallies 1 35 Sunshine, friends set mood for a beach-bum's weekend By Heidi Marino Being with my close friends and soaking up sun rays is why l like going to the beach, commented Junior Lourdes Llerena. The bright sun, frisbees, friends, and refreshing ocean water were reasons why Coral Park visited Florida's beaches. These at- tractions lured students to the ever popular South Beach, Crandon Park and Haulover during teacher workdays, weekends, and holidays. The season is not important to me. Even if it's the middle of winter or early spring, going to the beach is what l really enjoy doing on my days off from school, said Randi Mannis, a varsity cheerleader. Throughout the school year Coral Park students gathered to go to the beach. lt's definitely one way to escape homework and to relax, stated Senior Susie Alvarez. A ,dem-fa I ,L i ly xiii if f 1 I L A fi' ,.,, ., , If b- f c 4 il Dawn Alba and Valerie Bryant joke and play at Crandon Beach, a very popular beach for high school students. Kirk Churchill spends a leisurely afternoon with friends throwing a frisbee. n..,.l vl'f U L25-l L l 4' T ' T ' T ,lay xv ,W 15, Q ,-fviiiw ,L :JV W X Fa., .Vim F R f 1. .1 'l:r I.. ' W f '- fl 'Jimi Ml ' f :Z l, l 'st . f ml . n 'W 1 ttf 'F 4 ,l ,L st if Wgsqpe' 'V' 1 T4 A W A Y 1 l fi ,gg ,W ,Q ' ill, 4 W, , . 4 A gli yrs! v fig , , 4 .J I V M A me Q 213, , f , 3 WA 'i 4 , t lm il L r- '3 'lf I ' Q M . f if lk i li ia , V 'I K Q , l J 5 . 3, ,, -ii J V ii ' fe + .lg ' -V 1 Te , '1 , Y T El , , f L'1'4 Q T' ,. MM f 'E f While refreshing herself with a sunkist soda, Diana Wilds walks along the beach. 1 l l 4 Senior Henry Torres dunks a surprised Robert Lee into the calm, blue waters of Crandon Beach. Robert and Henry are wrestling while standing in the sand bar. ,. ugji- f JR. g 9 . ll 6 , -.V i f J , I .- ' I Adriana Martinez and Randi Mannis spend a beautiful Florida afternoon sun bathing, relaxing, and sharing a drink. 'Supe gf , 'VH 5 mm-snr-112 the advantages of being a super gym- nasth 1 f----- --H ---- ---- 5--u-----'- enjoying himself on the beach. 2 Kelly Yessman and Kenny Merker assisted camera shy Thelma Fornell. The weather helps enhance the friendly at- mosphere. ,4 1, xl' ' 2 Terri Coffman goes for the gusto with a soft drink while she spends her day out getting a tan in the sunshine. 5535112 137 5 Aff-Z' 'tl 1 l is .L ls.. Mil ya- i 5 1 ,,,,m,W ,Al A r, M ,1- . f?zQ:W1i ,.,- -f -M - 'K mi 138 i , U V! f 1' H Vivian Quinones and onlookers f, ,, -1 13? .,,, . -, J N'4' .f x -I inf f 1 wwe' -:ww 1 11 -1 r Maria Alvarez ,F 4 , UN' .1 ro, i h i S QV? -Mu W W E, Annemarie Yoham pn- rv U' I an Knnfnr 4 ,JB Segovia mfs -ff 1: TY' 1 4 'TQ' ',.ZW50l!Af ,,,,.,, uviiiiy- Martha Rodriguez, Mike Puentes, Susan Tariche Students wear best attire for Jeans day celebration By Bill Tedesco Jeans and Tee Shirt Day celebrated the students' favorite school attire. The jeans craze started with the advertising tactic that uses famous celebrities wearing designer jeans. l love the fact that rock star Deborah Harry wears my favorite jeans. lt makes me feel special, stated Senior Paula Schwartzman. Concert tee shirts were also a hot item. Students enjoyed wearing Queen, Blondie, or Cheap Trick tee shirts. lt's a great way to show everyone the concerts you've been to, commented Senior Ana Pineda. Concert shirts are a nice reminder of the many concerts l've attended. lt is something you can take with you once it's over, added Junior Jan Weiss. The contest, sponsored by the Arieon staff was won by Sophomore Vivian Quinones, who received a free yearbook. This kind of dress expresses the spirit of American youth in a fun way, she con- cluded. Us F 1 :.:?.8'ft Carmen Cerulia Jeans and T-shirt Day 1 Students find places to go, relax after the school day By Ana lnguanzo Students are always finding new places to go and enjoy that makes the weekend something to look forward to, remarked Senior lvie Etkins. Florida's refreshing lifestyle and multitude of ac- tivities helped relieve students from the daily pressures of school. Teenagers in South Florida liked to have fun during their spare time and Florida's environment offered a wide variety of op- portunities. Activities included shopping at Dadeland, dancing and dining, and swimming at the beaches. Roller skating and bike riding, as well as outdoor sports also proved popular during the year. Miami has become a city with a lot of things to do. Because of its international flavor, outdoor sports as well as the night life have become major areas of entertainment for tourists and native Flori- dians, stated Senior Janice Milian. Football player Jose Terry is relaxing by playing pinball at a popular pinball arcade in Westland. a .A gf, df 1 Isabel lnguanzo and lvie Etkins are having a pleasant time eating pizza and talking in lsabel's house. Arleen Lopez and Maria Ramos are watching intently as Coral Park's rams try for victory. Football player Robbie Laboranti is purchasing a gift at Farrell's in Westland. l l 1 l i i l l l i l i l l l l l r A of window Seniors Lourdes Gonzalez and Louise Sphar, after a 1 M. ale having a bite to eat at Cozzoli's. Damaris Panequ Paneque have a very nice time shopping in Burd A favorite hang-out Lilly Leva, Mercy Suarez is Raffles. Here they eat very attractive dishes. e, and Teresa ines. 'S-a HIM, Gm' A s in-auf' fl ..- ' lvnfik -SSTL ' 'tl W L.. 'ERN '-V ,mi m' 'IIE' t -1 , nw Ll, -HW ani., 3 'Els , E, ,bf , ggi K 4-Q 'A ,.-muh'-A 1 will ,Y f-' :rf an W ii nn gi .L ' if -'Asif 52 E mr,-,ft gg 35,1 nam. 'T- ily 5? M af ,TQ 1ef'.:fE'- His, At Bogey's Barn a new restaurant, Helen Cetner, is anxiously opening her birthday presents. H22 141 ' N .f M .xg .Q A Chipmunk Dale finds sophomore Aimee Espinosa while vacation- Jessica Collazo who vacationed in Spain, Sit-S in fl'OI1f of ing in Disney World and gives her a hug. the El Prado Statue in Madrid. During the summer Heidi Marino vacations in the Bahama Islands. She is shown here in one of the market streets where sourvenirs Could be bought at bargain prices. 1 Vacations l I I l l l l l l l Al H I Gigi Dopico poses for this picture while enjoying a breath-taking view onto the French Alps. . 'H l l ' i On her Atlantic cruise, Senior Maria Del Pino graciously shakes the hand of the captain whom she later dines with. People love rest, relaxation during summer vacations By Teresa DeFrancesco A vacation is an interval of time devoted to rest and relaxation from home and study. Last summer quite a number of students went on vacations all over the world. A couple of students went to Europe, specifically Spain and the French Alps. A popular vacation spot was the Bahamas. !'Going to the Bahamas really made my summer great. l en- joyed shopping for souvenirs and drinking Pina Coladas by the pool while listening to the music of the Goombay Festival, commented Heidi Marino, a junior. Localized vacations are more common now because of inflation. Another favorite vacation of students is to go on cruises. i'Cruises are great! l got to meet people from all over the United States, and l had the honor of being invited to the captain's table for dinner, said Senior Maria Del Pino. l X rre. . Lucy Penabaz and Gloria Gonzalez enjoy boating and sunning while vacationing at Disney World. Vacations Arieon Staff works hard to provide 1981 yearbook By Nivaldo Quintana This past year the Arieon staff worked in bringing the 1981 Arieon to completion. Much emphasis was placed on photography and decreasing the number of errors in the book. The staffs hard work helped to produce a 380 page book. Other than writing copy, taking pictures, and designing layouts, the Arieon staff introduced a Jeans and Tee-Shirt contest and added a special section honoring outstanding seniors. Each senior recognized had a brief summary of their special talent along with a picture of their unique qualities. The most difficult part in putting together the yearbook was that this year we had to meet earlier deadlines in order to get the book Hnished in school earlier. This added extra pressure to everyone on the staff, stated Alex Valdes Recio, editor-in-chief. Before typing her copy block, sophomore Ana lnguanzo looks for a piece of paper. Top Row: A. lnguanzo, M. Braga, P. Dwyer,.A. Valdes-Recio, G. Roque. Third Row: K. Merker, A. Mar tinez, J. Cuervo, M. Cayon, S. War, A. Hernandez, C. Krisher. Second Row: T. Mykytka, M. Cardenas, A Cordova. Bottom Row: S. Danon, J. Sapp, H. Marino, A. Espinosa, T. DeFrancesco, N. Quintana. Arieon Staff - . .so B 44 Club section editor Cindy Krisher studies last year's year- book to get ideas for her section. ,Mm Sophomores Aimee Espinosa and Teresa DeFrancesco take pictures at a j.v. football game. J' F . eg .QQ 5 f:fex li'?x Sergio Garcia, junior section editor, and Pierre Dwyer, sports editor, look through last year's book. -gunna Sofie War, sophomore section editor, works on layouts before meeting her deadline. Arieon Staff 'W-sings f 4555, sz' A Q wwf f' I i Q, A ' ,x 1-an-we ln the middle of a discussion with Jacques Perwin, Andrea At Tropical Park, Pierre Dwyer, Rampage Staff writer spends his Strauss expresses her emotions strongly. 1 Rampage Staff time looking into the distance. Rampage Staff Qfirst rowb Robert Collangello, Steve Wheeler, lsabel lnguanzo, Gigi Dopico, Franklin Elsea, Jacques Perwin, fsecond rowl Kenny Hart, Henry Suarez, Pierre Dwyer, Edward Rimland, Dan Arango, Tony Fins, Sergio Garcia, Tom Astin, Allan Rimland, Cthird row? Gary Webb, Suzie Alverez, lleana Machado, Lee Kantor, Oscar Suris, Steven Bell. lfourth rowl Andrea Strauss, Ana Dopico, Irene Torres. cj Rampage Editor Ana Dopico teaches Rockway Junior High Stu- dents how to write in the newspaper. 2 53-4 During class, Irene Torres bites her lip while making a typing mistake. Pupils have the right to be informed in school events By Heidi Marino Students have a right to be kept well informed about the school and the community in which they live. With the help of their advisor Gerald Stone, the Rampage Staff helps students to be well informed. They covered many community and major school events. The newspaper class has two staffs which published every three weeks. Editors were Allan Rimland and Ana Dopico. Feature editors, Sergio Garcia and Lee Kantor, focused on modern-day issues of interest. News editors were Ken Hart and Gigi Dopico, sports editors were Oscar Suris and Andrea Strauss. Editorials were Ileana Machado and Franklin Elsea. To give the Rampage a new modern lookthe staff changed their usual layouts to modular layouts. t 2 K 31 f. gy - g W , i , X 123 ,y.:,,A f y .,,, A. .4 i..... , .,... f 4 , For an upcoming newspaper Oscar Suris questions the class for sport story ideas. y Rampage Staff Modern dancers entertain for many types of groups By: Maggie Cayon With the help of advisor and friend Mrs. Nancy Pickle Perez, Perfon'ning Modern Dance worked together all year to put together their performances. Besides their annual Winter and Spring shows, they also performed in several places. During February, the class attended the Southern District Convention of the American Alliance for Health, P.E., Recreation and Dance at Orlando. They were one of two high schools in the State of Florida invited. To raise funds needed for the trip, they sold ceramic candles for Christmas, wrapping paper, gifts and sponsored a dance-a-thon. The Performing Class is a very close-knit group because they spend so much time practicing together. The dancers are all very talented and each one has something, special to contribute, stated Mrs. Perez. l ln the Winter Show, lleana Machado and Danny Fresco stare into each others It Y? eyes while dancing in lnfatuation. 1 Modern Dance Norma Fernandez and Arleen Lopez perfoml their version of the song Hello from the Broadway hit Same Time Next Year. Waving the audience good-bye, Zoe Tomas ends her dance l'm your Puppet. ifl Perf. Mod. Dance Hangs-Loose : left- Jose Chao. 1st group- Rosa Rigol, Danny Fresco, lleana Machado. 2nd group- Maggie Cayon, Jessica Collazo, Denise Diaz, Natacha Garcia, Fro Montanez, lliana Perez, Tommy Gonzalez, Hortensia Mendez. 3rd group- Martha Pulido, Lucy Penabaz, Richard Gonzalez, Jerry Suarez, Pickle Perez. 4th group- Norma Fernandez, Marisol de la Torre, Susie Alvarez, Zenia Lopez, Lissette Alvarez, Alex Matz, Arleen Lopez. 5th group- Wvian Segovia, Marie Ferrer, Zoe Tomas, Carlos Femandez, Gaby Puello, Elisa Garcia. Right- Jackie Gutierrez, Kevin de Silva. dedicating Come Together , Lucy Penabaz By pays her tribute to the late John Len DOH. mm f W' I I Danny Fresco, Tommy Gonzalez and Tony del Valle gaze at Fro Montanez while he boogies down. Modern Dance ..,,,,,,....pf-A-'-,.,,,,,.M Wce president Xavier lnguanzo is checking the lights which are Troy Munez is playing the role of the father in Neil Simon's used for many performances. Come Blow Your Hom. 5 The cast of Come Blow Your Horn, L to R: Xavier lnguanzo, Lee Weinreb, Nelson Howard, Troy Munez, Paula Schartzman, Riad Ghalayin, and Gail Reinblatt. 1 Drama , fi Q 3 L to R: Maribel Gutierrez, Nelson Howard, Larry Baskow, Arsenio Arabitg, Ken Merker, and Mrs. McLean enjoy a party at the Little Theatre. Gail Reinblatt plays the part of the old great aunt in Come Blow Your Hom. New drama season begins with funny Neil Simon play By Teresa DeFrancesco Drama students this year were very busy with con- tests and events. ln November, they performed a successful production of Neil Simon's Come Blow Your Hom. ln class, the students saw slides and heard lec- tures on the history of drama. They also wrote scripts for a presentation at the Historical Society Harvest Festival which was held in November. Some Drama students also competed in the Thespian Competition for individual events at the University of Miami in December. Drama helps students live some of their dreams through the characters they portray. Acting brings excitement and a sense of fullfillment with the crea- tion of each role with the mind, and body all working in unison. As a result of these experiences, the stu- dents become more aware of life, concluded Mrs. Lou McLean, drama sponsor. . f,,,' 4 ' Wm, 3! I , 4. Qfwggwfwzyww 4 rwff Lee Weinreb is performing in the Harvest Festival which is on the Youth Fair grounds. Drama 1 Varsity cheerleaders promote school functions By Teresa DeFrancesco The varsity cheerleaders worked hard to promote enthusiasm within the school. The squad cheered at our football games, basketball games, volleyball games, and of course, pep rallies. Cheerleading is important, because we represent the school and the functions that happen within it, commented Randi Mannis, co-captain of the varsity cheerleaders. Cheerleading has always meant more to me than just the name. To me, cheerleading means friendship and the enjoyment of generating spirit for our athletes, remarked Niza Menendez, varsity cheerleading captain. The squad of cheerleaders went to the Youth Fair in April to compete with the other high schools. They learned some of the cheers that they per- formed there at the National Cheerleading Workshop held in late July at the University of Miami- Varsity Cheerleader Mary Penichet jumps eagerly during a football game. Varsity Cheerleaders fTopJ Teresa Vega, Adriana Martinez, Teri Coffman, Valerie Bryant, lleana Machado, fMiddleJ Davvn'Alb21. Co-captain Randi Mannis, Captain Niza Menendez, Co-captain Patty Taylor, Mary Penichet, fBottomJ Angie Ramen, and Rammy. Varsity Cheerleaders ,,, 5 A 4 , Valerie Bryant, Randi Mannis, and Niza Menendez, promote and demonstrate their spirit by cheerleading at the C.P. football players during the Columbus game at Tamiami Park. ifigifx 1' , Vi-. fyv 2- T Q5 if 3 ' it rg M ,mx V T I ,I , I ,gy Q4 ,fgwi g - if fyyr t as T URN T I ... lleana Machado holds her pom-poms while standing in set position. Cheerleaders were required to be in set posi- tion. During a dance, Teresa Vega shakes her pom-poms at the Miami High game. During a basketball game at halftime Dawn Alba fixes her towel while Adriana Martinez combs her hair. By the gym, Patty Taylor practices cheers and dance steps for a future game, Varsity Cheerleaders 1 On the front lawn, Cindy Cannon and Judi Klein perform a stretching stunt. Sandra Dunn and Stacy Sloan demonstrate one of the many cheerleading stunts. 1 J .V. Cheerleaders 1 l l l l l l After school, Diana Kavaljian looks for the other J.V. l n cheerleaders. 1 i l l l l l l l l l l l Heidi Marino and Marie Boan perform a pony sit in front of the school. fl l J.V. cheerleaders try to keep the best standards By Heidi Marino In the stadium or on bleachers, J.V. cheerleaders lead crowds with spirit and cheers. They cheered for football, girl's volleyball, and boy's and girl's basketball. Before each game they were required to practice numerous hours. They also sold programs at varsity football games and participated at pep rallies. All cheerleaders must keep a 2.5 average throughout the year. During the summer they sold candles for new uni- forms. ln late November they sold candy bars and had a car wash in January. The profits were for the cheerleading banquet at the end of the year. We feel that it is an honor to be a cheerleader, par- . M ticularly at Coral Park, and we will do the best to main- Cheerleader Julie Ruppert gives a big friendly smile as she climbs into the tree. tain a high standard, said Advisor Dorothy Day. J.V. Cheerleaders ftopl Joni Higgins fmiddlel Cindy Cannon, Captain Sandra Dunn, Co-captain Stacy Sloan, Diane Kavaljian Cbottomj Judi Klien, Marie Boan, Heidi Marino. J.V. Cheerleaders 1 55 1 981 Arieon J, ii Nm MW' i ,,19,VQ,Wf,,, David Kirkpatrick King and Queen i and is -J Niza Menendez ' X' , wr W ' ' ,L auf, Eiwijgpggq .3 714735, img? , . 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Marching band is a lot of fun because it com- bines playing music with movement. lt is also a lot of hard work, said Jenny Penkosky, drum major. Band practice started two weeks before school began under the hot summer sun. Once school began the band practiced two hours after school everyday for the duration of the football season. The many hours of practicing paid off. Mr. Gooding worked us hard, but it was worth it in the long run as the band grew bigger, closer, and bet- Drum Major Jenny Penkosky directs the Blue and Gold Marching Band during a performance at halftime. ter, stated Carlos Fernandez, band member. 7 1 If Q v rf' Kneeling QL-Rl: Drum Majors, J. Penkosky, V. Herrero. Seated CL-RJ: S. Israel, A. Garcia, M. Ruiz, K. Trimble, L. Weeks, R. Poly, V. Hernandez, Standing in rear KL-RJ: E. Chaves, L. Nestler, C. Rivas, L. Powell, E. Zand, K. Mejia, D. Chapman, M. Serrano, M. Fer- nandez. Left Row fFront to Rearlz A. Parias, B. Causey, B. Betancur, M. Martinez, E. Rodriguez, M. Lacamoire, A. Wllina, Campbell, K. Ferguson. 2nd Row Left F-Rl: D. Raybon, M. Spurlock, L. Quintanilla, C. Fernandez, D. Keen, M. Rosenburg, Williams, C. Yabor. 3rd Row Left KF-RJ: S. Morehead, L. Alvarez, L. Menendez, T. Brooks, C. Powell, F. Tabares, M. Garcia, Woodbury, K. Elliot, E. San Juan. 4th Row Left CF-RJ: M. Wise, P. Porta, L. Wera, V. Santana, R. Ramos, S. Acevedo, T. Hornik, Toca, D. Yanez, B. Shaw. 5th Row Right QF-RJ: L. Nesmith, M. Olartecoechea, J. Garcia, M. Valdes, M. Randell, D. Romero, Medina, M. Gonzalez, R. Fagen. 6th Row Right QF-RJ: A. Reyes, D. Locke, S. Henderson, S. Hemandez, N. Deutsch, O. Rubio, Gross, A. Menendez, S. Stuckey, D. Arocha, L. Weinreb. 7th Row Right KF-RJ: l. Montera, M. Castillo, T. Adinm, D. Kammann, C. J. D. J. D. E E Alvarez, R. Molina, K. Shayne, M. Molana, M. Orlando, D. Galletti, R. Acosta. Right Row QF-RJ: B. Lolo, M. Menendez, C. Becerra, P Alvarez, R. Soto, l. Guelbenzu, K. Talles, V. Suarez, L. Lancet, M. Monfort, l. Penate. 1 Marching Band At a performance during the halftime of a football game, Jose Toca looks towards his conductor for his cue. kiwi: We , fy, 1 M mm During the Orange Bowl halftime show, Clinton Powell eagerly plays his trumpet to the Coral Park Fight Song. Cesar Yabor rhythmically plays his tuba to the sound of the Ram Beat. Always keeping perfect timing, Marydell Guerra at- tentively plays the snare drum. Marching Band 1 Tory Mangione plays his trombone with the band during halftime at the football game. Todd Homick takes a quick breath before starting to play his unique instrument, the baritone. 1 Marching Band s 1 ' Playing bells, Diana Yanez eagerly awaits her cue, so she can keep on playing. The audience listens as Robert Molina sounds outa solo on his trumpet at a football game. .A l Lisa Weeks exuberantly performs her solo with her baton during halftime in the last game of the season. Crirls work in many areas, add life to Marching Band By Ana Martinez Officially called auxiliary units, the Arieonettes, Rampages, and Majorettes were a very essential part of the band. The girls learned different routines each week for half-time shows, parades and pep-rallies. They were also involved in contests with the band in which their individual performances were evaluated. The Majorettes, led by Captain Lisa Weeks and Co-captain Karin Trimble, and the Arieonettes, led by Captain Lisa Nestler, used several types of batons to add dimension and color to the performances. The Rampages, a dance and drill team, worked with pom-poms, gloves and small flags. Being a Ram- page has been really great. l've met many people who have become good friends, stated sophomore Maty Monfort. I ,I A X T -:NC...,'-f ..,Xj J.. .AL Mfg xxx! wfk Kneeling: Angie Garcia. Standing: Rene Poly, Co-capt. Karin Trimble, Wvian Hemandez, Capt. Lisa Weeks, Maria Ruiz. Majorettes 1 164 Clara Rivas warmly smiles to the audience as she finishes perform- ing her routine. t M-WMWIAW A ,iff-f K NMMA, Ns, ,e..,, 1'f .M-ff ' ,W- K M,,,V-'f 'n 'M Miriam Serrano looks forward as she perfects her routine after school, in front of the portables. ., ,MV f ', wg H ,fwfnwfwyw M,,. MwMMN,,,...w-f .f' M dMwWW,,,,,,-v-v-1 MVMWN-MMWM,...a--H W,...,.,:...... ,,,,,,.,..,.-...--- ...vw- 'U K flag CColumn ll Maria Femandez, Miriam Serrano, Karla Mejia, Clara Rivas, fColumn 25 Eileen Chaves, Capt. Lisa Nestler, Denise Chapman, Lori Powell. Arieonettes Cfli SCiiCCl. Lying: Lucia Brutto, Sharon lsrael, Blanca Lolo. Kneeling: Beverly Causey, Maria Ochoa, Mercy Suarez, lsabel Penate, Martha Chang, Rita Soto, Pilar Alverez, Chris Becerra, Miriam Menendez, Aleyda Darias, Back row: Elizabeth Colon, Kimberly Ferguson, Annette Wlina, Kelly Talles, Evelyn Rodriguez, Miriam Martinez, Beatriz Betancur, Wvan Suarez, Lynn Lancet, Maria Lacamoire, Maria Monfolt, Lourdes Mivares. The rest of the Rampage squad follows as their Captain Sharon lsrael directs them on a new step. RTS? Dressed in her practice uniform, Kimberly Ferguson strikes a pose for the camera during a pep rally. Rampages 1 65 Stage Band's excellence pleases their new director By Jane Sapp Under the direction of Edward Gooding, the six- teen members of stage band this year performed at Back to School night in November, a concert on December 16, and participated in fund raising events for the band. They played a more contem- porary style of music than the other bands in the school. Being in stage band gave me the oppor- tunity to play more modern selections than they play in concert band, stated saxophonist David Wood- bury. From their excellent performances it is ob- vious Mr. Gooding had a positive effect on all the band members. Stage band is a lot more exciting this year because of our new director, Mr. Gooding, stated member Ricky Ramos. Senior Marti Rosenberg plays the electric piano during a per- formance in the lunch room. 1 Stage Band Getting ready for a daily practice, Clinton Powell individually warms up with some scales. Apparently enthused by the selection he's playing, Tony Gonzalez winds into his solo on the electric guitar. A --Mallet- some IX ,A lntensely, Junior Jimmy Penkosky tries his technique on a new selection that was presented to him. Jenny Penkosky delicately plays her flute solo while the rest of the band attentively listens in. ,W, Mc,...,,, A large crowd gathers in curiosity as Mike Pancier and Eric Hoytink on electric guitars and David Magagni on drums jam-out after school. Stage Band 1 l Joanne Adirim practices the clarinet before daily practice actually begins. Marybeth Wise, caught in a solemn mood, plays a selection on her clarinet. 1 Orchestra Luis Gutierrez takes advantage of the time after school to perfect his skills in playing the baritone. Senior Mayra Montero practices a selection very seriously on the piano for an upcoming concert. A Rebecca McSwain skillfully masters the number that she has been practicing on her cello. l i Detemiined to perfect her technique, Maria Zechel practices diligently in the bandroom after school. New Orchestra director gives group added vitality By Aimee Espinosa Under new direction this year, the orchestra stu- dents had a successful year of performance. Ed Gooding, the new director brought spirit and vitality to the orchestra group. Orchestra gives the music student an opportunity to play better music than is nomially played in band, stated Terry Adirim. ln December, the group performed a concert for the Coral Park students featuring their renaissance music and on March 6 S 7 they performed in solos and ensembles at Hialeah Miami Lakes Sr. High School. Most of the recognition has traditionally been given to the marching band, but with a new director and a revitalized spirit, the orchestra students shared the limelight this year at Coral Park, said Terry Adirim. Elise Finkel, playing the bass clarinet, anxiously awaits her next cue from the conductor. Orchestra 1 Chamber Singers prepare for a busy year of events By Aimee Espinosa A select group of dedicated students made up the Chamber Singers. Under the guidance of Mr. Philip Valente, the Chamber Singers have had a busy performing schedule this year. On October 21, they performed at F.l.Ll., and in February, at the Renaissance Fair at Viscaya. During the month of May, the Annual Tri-Festival was held. The Coral Park Chamber Singers, together with the Southwest and South Miami students, gave a con- cert which was held at South Miami High School. But along with the thrill of performing came a lot of hard work. Each student gave up much of their time for rehearsals, making costumes and raising money. l've spent more time in this room than in my own house! stated singer and business manager Evelyn Puig. X S Nxxsm ff 0 1 Q' W 4 2 tm 45 ' Z , fgfg 7 ' f 52 ' ' , ' 4: J if 1. If Z f yy., at rm L 1 Dreaming his way through class, Danny Fresco hums through the song at the same time. Chamber Singers: Bottom Row L to R: L. Katz, J. Martinez, A. Bellido de Luna, D. Griesel, R. Del Valle, D. Fresco, D. Riveron, R. Reboso, A. Arabitz. Top Row L to R: D. Sierra, R. Levine, R. Banks, E. Puig, A. Infante, M. Miller, M. Rodriguez, E. Grau, M. Ortega. 1 Chorus if C so 3 S ig s Getting into his lyrics, Alvaro Bellido de Luna perfomis his solo act during the Christmas show. Chamber Singers perform at a pier of the Falls. The Falls is the newest shopping center in South Dade. vi Eli Grau and Mylene Rodriguez enjoy practicing their songs for the upcoming performance. 3 2 if ,nz- , . W' '7 ff During one of the many rehearsals, Rosie Levine, Rosie Banks and Maria Fortes practice one of the songs. Chorus 171 . f ,, Music is brought to life as Mike Pancier and Kevin Mullin practice for me follow- Getting ready to begin Susan Nash reads the ing concert chorus performance. song to memorize her part. Chorus: Bottom row L to R: A. Infante, E. Puig, R. Valdes, T. Jimenez, Z. Arrojo, D. Pistone, C. Valdes, L. Bahm, S. Nash, M. Alvarez, A. Marino, L. Shaliock, M. Martinez, M. Abilleira, G. Lopez, M. Haley. Middle row L to R: D. Binyamin, G. Arango, C. Reboso, M. Manes, G. Madugno, C. Hathaway, M. Lllfe, L. Wdarre, S. Pereiro, B. Vazquez, R. Banks, M. Rodriguez, M. Miller, E. Gray, M. Arencibia, E. Fernandez, T. Saltzman, M. Castro. Top row L to R: M. Gonzalez, D. Sierra, B. del Valle, L. Fernandez, M. Lopez, A. Perez, M. Fortes, C. del Rio, D. Alessi, L. Femandez, M. Rojas, L. Parent. 1 Chamber Singers Penny Palin and Gigi Madugno practice singing for the coming contest in their concert chorus class. wg A, ai? Nelson Howard is caught in the act of being out of tune. Students practice constantly to improve Concert Chorus s By Maria E. Cardenas When hard work, determination, and commit- ment were combined, the result was the concert chorus group. This year, under the direction of Mr. Phil Valente, the choral group participated in several s shows. One performance included their unique in- terpretation of The Twelve Days of Christmas . During the spring, members had their annual concert in which they performed a variety of songs. As for the new choral recruits, Mr. Valente was very pleased with them. We had a lot of excited and talented kids that made it a joy to be a chorus di- rector, commented Mr. Valente. Certainly the talent that exists among the members of the concert chorus group will be an aid for competition and success in the world of music, he concluded. A While listening intently to the chorus director Mr. Valente, Amelia Perez sings through the song during her chorus class. Chamber Singers 1 L-R: Nilda Guerra, Amby Melcon, Lourdes Perea, Karen Vera, Marlene Rodriguez, Ester Canamero and Carmen Coto. The var- sity Bat Girls pose for a picture in the gym all prepared with their bats in front of them. Top: M. Munne, T. Bernale, S. Roldan, O. Gutierrez, M. Lopez, S. Velasco, C. Castillo. Bottom: C. Conception, D. Davis, J. Oropesa, A. Cordova, M. Lamela, V. Saez. Sitting: M. Ferrera, M. Rodriguez. 1 Sport Auxiliary Units L-R: T. DeFrancesco, E. Sapayo, D. Davis, S. Conway, S. Grimm, M- Spring, T. Saltzman, L. Falk, R. Zechel, L. Albor, D. Binyamin pose for a picture around the monkey bars. Z, K, Li f CTop rowh Cindy Fernandez, Mariela Castro, Alina lzuierdo, Rita Arias, Arlene Aguilar, fBottom row? Ana Martinez, Terry Cuesta. , , my ,,,. . , ,..,,.,. A Q. Maria Esward, Maria Quintana, Milagros Gomez, Maria Lopez pose for a picture before a track meet, Here they keep statistics of the runners. Girls support athletics by raising money for teams BY ALICIA CORDOVA Batgirls, Cagerettes, Trackettes, Soccerams, and Football Trainers supported the various athletic teams in the school by conducting doughnut sales, car washes, donations, and by selling particular game tickets. The girls raised money to buy uni- forms, equipment, and to pay for the team's ban- quets at the end of the year. The Cagerette squad, led by Captain Cindy Castillo, added a Cager Club. They were required to go to the basketball games and to wear uniforms. The new sponsor, Coach Miller, thought it would be a good idea to have many girls helping the team. Batgirls helped the baseball team by picking up bats and keeping records. Being a Batgirl was truly a fun part of high school, stated Karen Vera, a Batgirl officer. Soccerams, Trackettes, and Football Trainers also helped their individual teams and en- couraged them whether they won or lost. xml.: saw' While at a soccer game, Socceram Teresa DeFrancesco cheers for the soccer team to win. Sport Auxiliary Units 1 M.,,,,.,..,,, in-.4 Ioanmdes, Barbara Rodriguez, Marro . Llrrutia, Beatriz Taylor, Gustavo QU 1oRS am Z' M vs' I' tmwty ZYQU! V Q is M11 !'., Hhs, nm QW 'PQ L Mus , , J, V, V thiha, H tz',f. Ww o U 5 'U H 5 If 7' 1 WFP? , H M fm? !p',, Y Wm' my ' nfln, wb., as . A A fm' N , 'pm z WH! fqw in t .o t b tg gf, fs ' In ' hi, .V 'iz 'L ?l,,,,!s!'n,h?hf ae,,? ' '-gr., ww V, xv' 2 .v, 'in VY 12, 'M ff, N, ea ' W ,, , '-7 M .,, A 'I A if ' iz if Us Vg, fa Y in 1, If 'Wmai QM 1 'V 594 J '21 wwf ' Q , WV'Y'gf', V ' J y A ff ' 'W if. ' Q Z lW!lyraewv',,,,1 !??1 in I , Ab Mn sf ,L Warm n 1 HZ:4,bm,P5J,,m g, gg 4 H IJ ' qf V, 'Q 'H L LIN ft 1 r 'mg v L ft V 1 Q A , I 'MHr v,I, X to 5 wt, t U ft N, 'Q . , 7 Z nz H 1 IA , , I I V um, ,Ol U ' 49, 4, a ' 'H fl fm ,.., nh. MHVWW - Upper Left: Oscar Suris Bottom Right: Evelyn Jacobson Fontainebleau Hilton 177 Junior Board displays unity, spirit at meetings By: Sergio Garcia Junior Class President The Junior Board was able to achieve a sense of unity through many fund raisers and group meetings. The Class of '82 organized the Junior- Senior prom, which was held at the Fountainbleu- Hilton on Saturday, May 23, 1981. ln order to financially support this costly event, the board sold holiday grams throughout the year. The Class of '82 sponsored the concession stand and a dance at Halloween Happenings. The Class of '82 was constantly proposing new projects, stated advisor Roman Wolyn. Being vice presi- dent of the junior class was a real honor. l felt as if l could use my position to help promote spirit throughout the class, said lleana Machado. The officers were: Sergio Garcia, presidentg lleana Machado, vice-presidentg Evelyn Jacobson, secretaryg and Debbie F einstock, treasurer. ,par ce-'-...,,. President Sergio Garcia discusses prom location with cabinet member Gigi Dopico. Junior Board Cabinet member Franklin Elsea and representative Leslie Diaz demonstrate junior class unity. 3 . Representative Andrea Strauss rests after a lengthy junior board meeting. T Representative Bubba De Coste researches past junior class documents. Wce-President lleana Machado presides at a junior board meeting. Representative Pierre Dwyer cuts Holiday Grams with the paper cutter before distribution. Riad Ghalayini and Robert Thomassen enjoy a quiet lunch on the school lawn after selling Gobble Grams. Advisor Roman Wolyn reviews the monthly club report for the junior board. ' Treasurer Debbie Feinstock embraces what she loves most: money! Junior Board 1 Abdo, David Abreu, Ileana Abreu, Reynaldo Achinelli, Chuck Acler, Rolando Acosta, Guillermo Acosta, Mario Adirim, Joanne Agira, Madeleine Aguero, Roberto Aguilar, Teresita Aguirre, Jaime Aguirre, Lizzette Akselrad, Sergio Alba, Dawn 1 Juniors ,,,. ,..V I: ' fm, , . ,Wu , S , 4 his F f 've- f QM ,,,, ,,f, YY Mywy WW Q ,Z?,f77f'11,Q,f' I if 1 if ,'3, J an , if Q2 ' , W AL, , il 1 2 , ' ' 'fa ,f 'V - i m I Partying on weekends Top: Vivian Suarez, Ada Larazabal. Bottom: Armando Hernandez. Qf . ., , 3 177231 , 4' I ff ' , ef ff , f f ' f Z if 1 f 71 X7 f , ' K ff f 745 ff f X f fb f ff , , ZZ, gf 0 9 ,gy Wi' W , fi 17471 V df ? , , I i if ff f I ga! j 1 if ff? Mm fi ,,... , , , . 5 f'f is . X Qt ,. , -as r 2' E X ,px l, A 5 r va ss., 1 ,-we .,... ' , Iiifw 222, ' ' 5 - x I K V - X xxx A M. 4, if .X- il I A All 3 , Q S5151 1 H A f lf x S e f 2 . 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Right: Philip Tulin. 31,1 X X ,-.ff A , Ag . 1 jffc! 1 5? ff, ff -A , . .y- Z i t iiii W .4 J' is Jr 6 ,JalL..,, Borges, Elsa Borroto, Mercy Borroto, Noris Brano, Mario Brito, Arlene Brito, Bernardo Brockett, Shelly Brodbar, Debbie Brodkin, Gary Brooks, Todd Brown, Rebecca Brutto, Joseph Bryan, Scott Bryant, Crystal Bryant, Valerie J umors Bustamante, Aldo Bustillos, Luis Busutil, Rosa Buznego, Haydee Cabaleiro, Mercedes Cabrera, Ulises Calderin, Lourdes Calleja, Anthony Camejo, Calvin Camejo, Nelson Campbell, Carol Campins, Eldis Campo, Angel Campo, David Campos, Tony Canamero, Ester Canino, Ana Cano, Miguel Canseco, Jose Canseco, Osvaldo Caorsi, Gabriel Casas, Carlos Carrera, Jose Carrillo, Aura Carrillo, Douglas Carro, Bertha Casales, Jesus Casiano, Janet Castaneda, Mary Castaner, Lourdes Castellanos, Marietta Castellon, Lourdes Castellon, Tania Castellon, Tesy Castillo, Adolfo 1 Juniors A if k 14 KACKQ fffii' 2 1' f ' 2 K -rli as 5, . 4 QQNWW 4 f or , , A ' QW , fi., lm f , C ,c ff, , fi ff , f ' , ,,. ff' ,Kg ,f 0-., ' X A X H'-:eg 'C 4 ,, ' 'ff i f 'Q WZ y .. i gl f L Ziff f' f 7 ,..,, ,, ,, ,E rj K f I 7 ,maanasa in 9 ffff f' Wm ' fl , 'Z W, I 4 , ,,,f:i7i'.5Hl5 Q I V , A iff A , V ,-.7171 Q1 Mil ' . 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Cruz, Jose Cruz Rinaldo Cruz Sara Cruz, Waldo Cuan, Sergio Cueto, Annette Cummings, Jack Czerniak, Paul Daniels, Nathaniel Darias, Aleyda Davis, Carlos Davis, Dana Davis, Donna Deal, Christine De Coste, Robert De La De La De La Hoz, Gustavo De La Osa, Richard Paz, Moriama Torre, Marisol De La Vega, Norma Del Calvo, Teresita De Leon, lser Delgado, Ismael Delgado, Odalys Delgado, Paula Delpozo, Mike Del Valle, Maria Del Valle, Robert De Miguel, Maria Denault, Robin Deville, Luis De Reuter, Danny Devine, Maureen Diaz, Ana Diaz, Dagoberto Junio YS Diaz, Derek Diaz, Ernesto Diaz, Leslie Diaz, Mariui Diaz, Marlene Diaz, Nyurka Diaz, Osmani Diaz, Ramon Diaz, Renato Diaz, Susan Dieckmann, Vanessa Diez, Nayibe Dirube, Juan Dopico, Gigi Dwyer, Pierre Juniors 5 X X, K , XV' F . Q X X 'N Q: 5,4 l ax r FS' wi s Q , -. QN X. is , KY Q as N 1 4 w NY- X 'Q Q 3 R it X i.,,.Q,,,,.,, ,,,.. ,g k i.-.. . 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Bottom Right: Maria Gonzalez. ?'1?Zw-M . ff. ull 7 jg , rf l ' : Q M ' Q ' Shaki, Karen Silver, Glenn Simmons, Tina Sirgany, Deanne Sixto, Eddie Smemo, Sam Soberon, Sara Soler, Alicia Solorzano, Alina Somarriba, Maria Soria, Alex Soto, Francisco Soto, Rita Sotolongo, Glady Sotolongo, Juan S Juniors 9 Souto, Javier Spencer, Joseph Spurlock, Charlene Stachl, Juan Stein, Martin Stiefel, Eddie Strauss, Andrea Suarez, Henry Suarez, Pedro Suarez, Ralph Suarez, Vivian Suris, Oscar Swestyn, Mary Talles, Kelly Tapanes, Nancy Tarafa, Lillian Tariche, Susan Taush, Joseph Taylor, Gustavo Taylor, Patty Teixeira, Barry Tejeda, lvette Tellechea, Paquico Thomassen, Robert Toboso, Maria Torralbas, Susana Torrens, Raul Torres, Albert Torres, lrene Torres, Maritza Tottenhoff, Jeff Trelles, Elizabeth Trimble, Steve Trudel, Marie Trujillo, Dagoberto 2 Juniors K f w, 4? ' ' ' - 32:55 ,, 1, ,p i' W ' .. Q '-'Zin I . . U pywvf , ,f mg: . , 1 , ' Wi fa, ,:,. Q ,Q ff,,,, 5 E.. M ia fy? g gg 3: fi 'Z W f J Q36 f mf 153, , yi 'ff :fy 54 f fm 1 N95 1 f qmifi ,5 J, tr 1 Ll 4 f ff y gn, .Hi 1 l 2,4 V Conversing during a break li- ' Top: Ana Monne, Maria Hemandez, Laura lnfante. Bottom: Mike Griffin, Brian Gaston. Tucker, Llna Tulin, Philip Llbeda, Rosa Llralde, Aldo Llralde, Alina Llrrutia, Beatriz Llrrutia, Marielena Valdes, David Valdes, Jorge Valdes, Maria Valdes, Ruth Vallejo, Vivian Vallina, Annette Vazquez, Betsy Vazques, Jose Junlors Vazquez, Luis Vazquez, Sandra Vega, Maria Vega, Ramses Vega, Rodolfo Velasco, Susana Velasquez, Moises Velasquez, .Jackie Viera, Sergio Vilches, Carlos 2 12 Juniors A day in the life Top Left: Franklin Elsea, Regina Rodriguez. Middle Left: Tracy Helenbrook, Karen Jones. Bottom Left: Ana Garcia, Jorge Mendez. Top Right: Anabel Femandez. Bottom Right: Pedro Lima. X t gig-1 5 Q X f EW W 49:17 Q wr ', ,aw 1 l f 4 'f'-' V ' l Q 2 H A ' g , gi l fy W! 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Upper Left: Vivian Quintana Lower Right: Mercy Vega 3rd Period English Labs 215 ,Y George Barsimantov looks over his representatives' card and realizes that he forgot to show it to his teacher. xx '53 Neil Deutsch listens carefully to Margaret Haley as she reviews an important aspect of a perplexing situation. 21 6 Sophomore Board 'ff ' wig! M' I 5,1 M, ws, 515' WW' , 7,7 , Sophomore Board chairman, Nivaldo Quintana lectures the representatives about the coming month. - f ,Wf.,pf,.1 ,M ,M During one of the many meetings, Sabrina Grimm takes Ei break to think of some new ideas. .l Secretary Melanie Demis listens intently while taking notes of the meeting. Sophomore Boards goal was to revive class of '83 By: Nivaldo Quintana Sophomore Board President Coming together as one united class was Sophomore Board's main concem this year. Sophomore Board tried to make the transition period for all Sophomores as smooth as possible. ln the spring, Sophomore Board went to various junior high schools from which students come to Coral Park. They presented a slide show showing some parts of the academic program at Coral Park and the activities of the various clubs which they can join. This was all part of getting the new baby rams to make a smooth transition from junior high to senior high. Melanie Demis, who was secretary, and I as your chairman, hope that the Class of '83 will have a happier high school career because of the efforts of this year's Sophomore Board. ,, ,,mbJ While waiting for the meeting to begin, Patty Barreto, Sammy Danon, Sabrina Grimm, Hubert Riveron, and Manny Gonzalez, start settling in to discuss some matters. Sophomore Board 7 Abel, Maria Abilleira, Maria Abreu, Rolando Acevedo, Ines Acevedo, Steve Ackerman, Kenneth Acosta, David Acosta, Elizabeth Acosta, Miriam Acosta, Ralph Agramonte, Daniel Aguilar, Arlene Aguirre, Ana Alba, Gabe Alcolea, Ricardo Alegre, Manuel Alessi, Darlene Alfaro, Luis Alfaro, Xiomara Alfonso, Barbara Alfonso, Elio Algeciras, Rafael Ali, Ali Alicea, Janet Alonso, Jorge Alonso, Jorge Alonzo, Alfredo Alvarez, Carlos Alvarez, Jorge Alvarez, Lizhel Alvarez, Maria Alvarez, Mirtha Alvarez, Omar Amador, Barbara Amador, Julie Amador, Rick Amaral, Javier Andersen, Diane Andersen, Sandra Andersen, Susan Angulo, Daisy Aquino, Rosa 21 8 Sophomores Z. Q 1 ' 5' . c 551' 3, 'f F' f .pn A A of 12: A , . 4 A qs ' , ,N . f 9:22 Q ' ' , , ' Q iw A Q, . ,. , . iiii lf . - ' '. ii- ,f - Y ., - N V - 3 Y vi ' f , X . ' 5X9' f ,Vkr A J : ,:.f ' said V- 4 I Wi if . YL -J sin. J f' J i E5 if ' lsg f J-H - A . , :fi , v 4 ' ,, , . eggs X 52 1 l ive' .' 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David Woodburry CTop Righti Ralph Acosta and Billy Shaw fBottom Leftl Ed Gross CBottom centerl Rose-Ann Fagen fBottom Righti Humberto Quesada Zayas Bazan, Jose Zechel, Maria Sophomores CRGANIZATIGNS 252 X . fm w ig, jf v x ills--1' X Upper Left: Lilian Gutierrez Lower Left: Gabriella Montanari Ed Gross, Bernard Gonzalez, Joe Denham, Alex Soria 253 If 'Z V Art Club members assist many in community projects By Alicia Cordova Art Interest got involved in many community pro- jects this year. Members participated in painting large portions of the Campus Life Haunted House at Tamiami fairgrounds and the Haunted House for Halloween Happenings. ln November several mem- bers attended the Harvest Festival and enjoyed painting clown faces. lt's fun doing a variety of things such as painting faces and attending art shows. This way, things do not become tedious or monotonous, commented President Jeannette Aquino. Members participated in the Vizcaya Festival of the Arts, the Coconut Grove Art Show, and held a dress-up contest in late October. We had a great time and became closer to one another stated Maria E. Cardenas, a member. Officers: President - Jeannette Aquino, Vice-President - Maria Padron, Secretary - Elizabeth Diaz, Treasurer - Lissette Alvarez, Sgt. at Arms -Jose Chao In Halloween Happenings, Delfin Martinez scared the haunted house visitors by showing them his pet snake. Art Interest Blanca Porras, Enrique Diaz, and Jose Chao dressed as Chinese people for the Homecoming Parade. W President of Art club, Jeannette Aquino, presents a project to the club as Lissette Alvarez listens. 44 Chess Club members hold matches in complete silence By Teresa Mykytka The Coral Park Chess Club met every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon after school. They began their practicing in October and regenerated new in- terest to raise more members in November. These games were played for practice as well as enjoy- ment. To play chess, you have to have a lot of con- centration and set your mind on this strategical game, replied Jesus Martinez. To bring more excitement and attention, the Chess Club held various matches against other stu- dents. All this practice led up to the competition against other Dade County schools for the district championship. The games were held in complete silence, contrary to most sports. A round robin was held at the end of the year between the top five chess players. Javier Martinez concentrates on his first move in the beginning of a very crucial match against Gables. Team Captain: Javier Martinez, Co-Captain: Daniel Greisel 31,33 I w I NW I fb ' I I lr' ,....,.., . vii I 2 ,. . ' A , fr ff' - Q ing' if f 7 f 0 ' ww dl , . ,V I .yfXJ,ymMmfgiV , .Z f . 4? f N rtii - fy W - .f. ' 5 'fm ' 1 ' ' ' ' ,ilu , ff warms-7 I , M ,V . 2. I. ,.., ., an VW 4 if gf I 1 -P L In I' ,, I 4 ff-W-T' 1 if .A W V M A T I W , ' . Q x f Q. ,W Y A rp ' Gus Bergnes studres the board rntently for hrs next Leo Vidal and Jorge Rodriguez are practicing for the team competition on move during a chess match. one of their weekly meetings. T 255 C.B.E. business students participate in competitions By: Ana Hemandez C.B.E. is the Cooperative Business Education Program, which is designed to train students and also help them to develop necessary business skills for their future. Students participating in C.B.E. attended school fewer hours than most other students. After leaving school these students went to their jobs, all of which were business oriented. During the past year C.B.E. members were selected to participate in the county typing competition and the state competition in April. By being part of the C.B.E. program l have gained a greated sense of responsibility and ex- perience in the business community, stated Presi- dent, Leonor Robles. The C.B.E. program can offer the opportunity to go out into the business world and see what it is like to have a job you can really enjoy, said Jacqueline Brown, C.B.E. member. OFFICERS: President - Leonor Robles, Wce President - Dunng a moment of solitude Debbie Slrgany CBE District Louise Sphar, Secretary - Jacqueline Brown, Treasurers - President is caught by the eye of the camera Alicia Freire and Lilliam Lopez B , Bottom Row: D. Cabrera,J. Brown, B. Alalate, L. Lopez, A. Freire L Sphar L Robles D Slrgany 2nd Row 4 Hissa T Carballo B. Sanabria, L. Martin,J. Snider, L. Amaro, l. Estevez, S. Ballate G Cabrera 3rd Row M Gonzalez A Gonzalez N Salucles R Gonzalez, Top Row: K. Richter, Z. Pando, E. Vives, M. Puig 255 c.B.E. Idelsy Estevez busy concentrating on the never ending assignments. N., f V M. . ,, wi'- . , . .fzelut Leonor Robles, Daniel Dabrera, Louise Sphar, Alicia Freire, Barbara Albalate, Debbie Sirgany and Jackie Brown all gather to discuss club finances. Alicia Freire is hard at work in the C.B.E. class while Debbie Sirgany keeps a sharp look out over her shoulder. Pausing a moment Leonor Robles finds time to show Daniel Cabrera the work needed to be finished. 'hr' Z. Pando, E. Wves, K. Richter, B. Sanabria, N. Saludes and L. Martin gather around unfinished paper work E 257 Caritas members bring love and warmth to senior citizens By Ana Martinez A nursing home is the last resort for most senior citizens. lt is often a place where the aged and sick retire to when they are considered a burden by a society that will no longer support them. Caritas tries to relieve this sadness by visiting the residents of Palmetto Extended Care Center every Sunday from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. Caritas members bring love, care and warmth to an environment which would otherwise be void of these qualities. By visiting Palmetto, Caritas members not only shared their time, but also their attention with lonely people. They benefited from the experiences and the stories of the elderly, and in doing so, they reached out to understand the feelings of people who lived in an older, different world, commented President Ana Dopico. President - Ana Dopico, Vice President - Maria Avila, Taking the time out of a busy schedule Caritas member Ana Secretary - Gigi Dopico, Treasurer - Karen Vera Dopico spends her aftemoon serving the needy, Sharing some holiday love and good cheer Beatriz Taquechel and Santa Caritas club member Melanie Demis stops to visit and Claus fDan Arangoj distributed many appreciated gifts. talk awhile with Esther Sassie. Caritas le 5 , 2 6 f f iii :fl E 4,2 H wwf WI it ff i ' ' .i-tl ,140 .7,, X . F .M 67 I M I f g , ,Qf. f ' , r ' , , Cftwxff 4251, '2',---- , f f' if Caritas member lsabel lnguanzo helps Caritas member Miriam Ortega brings a little cheer and happiness into the lives of many out with some paper work. elderly citizens at the nursing home. Caritas members gathered in order to give a Christmas party for the senior citizens at the nursing home. Phillip Carratala often visits the nursing home on Sundays in or- der to bring cheer to some of the elderly citizens. Caritas 2 For Civinettes year starts off with special olympics By Alicia Cordova Civinettes started off the school year with enthusiasm and spirit by going to the Special Olym- pics. This event was held many times throughout the year in order to give retarded children a chance to compete with one another in athletic events'fThe special Olympics was an experience l'll never forget, stated Maria Avila, a faithful member. Aside from club meetings, jinx doll and poster workshops, and helping the community in general, the club had some major projects. ln May, members had a com- munity picnic with all the citizen advocates. They also put on a show at Suniland during Christmas, and took their advocates on various trips to movies, picnics, etc. The three kids we took care of were really fun to be with. lt's nice to see how much they learned, stated Maria Rivera, club treasurer. Ofhcersz President: Miriam Ortega, Vice-President: Beatriz Ta- quechel, Secretary: Alicia Cordova, Treasurer: Maria Rivera, Chaplain: Debbie Hew, Sergeant At Arms: Martha Ulfe as kd 7' X I ' f 1 Y Y V l o V .62 , ,..f A f Ms. King, sponsor of Civinettes, prepares to get dunked during Halloween Happenings. 3 'wc I'.4'if ?'ffgi ,ff ' K. T. row: D. Fresco, B. Wong, M. Haley, A. Melcon, L. Font, Ms. King - M. row: M. Avila, P. Carratala, D. Hew, M. Mendez, D. Binyamin, M. Lllfe, M. Ortega, A. Cordova, M. Rivera. B. row: V. Herrero, A. Castro, V. Segovia, K. Vera. Civinettes A President Miriam Ortega takes time out to be with Ruthie, an advocate. Sergeant At Arms Martha Lllfe and Treasurer Maria Rivera recruit people to join their club on club day. Liz Acosta, Deli Hernandez, Liz Falk, Dina Binyamin, Dorit Binyamin, Anna Setjen, and Lisa Albor dress up for the Homecoming Parade. UW Wild, A Members of the club go to the Special Olympics and cheer on the athletes. Civinettes D.C.T. club members stress learning through experience By Cindy Krischer Diversified Cooperative Training classes were held lst through 3rd periods daily. Students in these classes learned about business and how to go about picking jobs. Emphasis was placed upon learning through experience. Through the DCT program, students were able to gain on-the-job training. Throughout the year DCT students saw filmstrips to enhance their business knowledge. ln Septem- ber, both Mr. Mosso and Mr. Bow's classes went on a field trip to the Dade County Jail House and Court House. Students collected money throughout the year for St. Jude's Research Hospital. They also par- ticipated in a district DCT contest held in late November. Our classes won 3rd place in the com- petition. I was very proud of them, stated Mr. Mosso, one of the club's sponsors. DCT students are members of the Cooperative Education Clubs of Florida and participated in activities for the association. Officers: Mercy Suarez - President, Eddie Miquelez - Vice- President, Edurne Gorricho - Secretary, Pedro Jimenez - Treasurer Jose Villalobos completes his business work for his Diversified Cooperation Training class first period. 262 o.c.T. Junior Pablo Quintana takes a break from his work during his first period D.C.T. class. M f, if ,Q Mr. Mosso, advisor of one of the D.C.T. programs, prepares for his next class. 4 Mr. John Bow, D.C.T. program advisor, gives a warm and friendly Yvette Cuello studys for a test on business skills during D.C.T. smile to all. Jorge Ramos reads over his class book con- cerning general business. 'Q i, 5 Li B. Goodman, A. Hemandez, E. Lamora, Y. Diaz, Y. Horgan, A. Calleja, J. Figuras, C. Glendinning, J. Ramos, M. lnglesias, O. Jaramillo, J. Rojas, M. Fernandez. Q 263 DECA students learn how to cope in the Business World By Teresa Mykytka DECA, the Distributive Education Clubs of America, is a class and club for selected students participating in the work program. Mr. George Long, the sponsor of DECA, worked along with his students to help them make the right work deci- sions and help them learn about advertising. They studied getting along in group related experiences, and other aspects of the business world. DECA was involved in various activities, such as selling candy and going to the Mayfair Shopping Center for the viewing and studying of advertising displays. DECA held breakfast meetings and they met with other DECA clubs throughout the area. Learning combined with fun is what DECA is all about, said senior Mayda Pena. tm l 4 gi li i 40114 , l class. Many students lleana Crespo takes notes in her gleam skills which can help them in future jobs. 1 5 2 mm Y ff' , ' sr f K 2' J Mark Cherry uses a calculator to figure out business math problems. Business skills are n0t Only typing' and shorthand. Student Anthony Alonso checks his work before' 264 REQ handing it in to the teacher. L 5 1 'ia- Rene Cavalreza concentrates on a difficult question during Mr. Long teases Gerald Alvarez about the way he does the work. his class. DECA prepared students for different business jobs. U. 'O 41' 'A 'i' aV '1 ln the library, Rosa Hemandez and Lisette Alvarez took time off from their DECA project to smile at the camera. ii . ' if t I 'WN' -sq- W f I QM, fsemf i W Wilfredo Gonzalez listens carefully in class. He knows Business Ed is good for many things. EQ 265 Bat Girls add inspiration and support to team By Ana Pineda The adage that behind every man is a great woman could not be more true for the Coral Park baseball team. Bat Girls and Diamond Club was one of the main supportive and inspirational factors the team depended upon. Among the Bat Girls' list of endless activities included the gathering of statistical information, and the collecting of newspaper articles for each playerls scrapbook. Ad- ditional duties that the Bat Girls were responsible for included: fund-raising for supplementary equip- ment needed by the team, the grooming of the baseball field, manning the concession booth, and the promotion of team spirit by sewing as the pep squad. Everyone was enthusiastic and cooperative. lt was a great year, stated captain Karen Vega. Officers: Lily Gutierrez - President, Carmen Fradraga - Vice- President, Maira Boza - Secretary, Susan Prieto - Treasurer QLQYBSL P40 .A if l My , ...., Q Q Q W? ,lf V It la ..,.. ...,., I ,... H .WZ X E Xi if l Diamond and Bat girls wave to the onlookers from their float in l the Homecoming Parade. 4 Marlene Gomez, Carmen Fadraga, Maty Monfort, Martha Lllfe, Maira Hilda Guerra, Carmen Coto, Lourdes Perea, Marlene Boza, Lisette Gonzalez, Susan Prieto, and Lily Gutierrez. DiamondfBat Girls Rodriguez, Ester Canamero, and Karen Vera. .5 President of Equestrian Lisette Montequin tries to recruit mem- bers for the new club during club day. Equestrian Club takes place in horse shows lat the Youth Fair By Teresa Mykytka Students interested in horses have reopened an equestrian club. The club was first chartered in 1970 and had lost it's members through the years. Under the direction on Robin Ford, they par- ticipated in various activities to regenerate interest for the group. The Equestrian Club has taken part in horse shows in the fall, riding clinics in the winter and at the Youth Fair. There were various fund raisers such as car washes in November and December and they participated in Halloween Happenings. The club had two goals. One of our goals this year was to produce our own horse show, com- mented Robin Ford, sponsor. We wanted to reopen this club to share our love for horses. Hopefully, we will remain strong, stated Soraya Valdes, vice president. Officers: President - Lisette Montequin, Vice-President, Soraya Valdes, Secretary - Marcie Dymond, Treasurer - Marta Diaz M ,175 f . , It ,W . L7 f V, 2 Q 5 ,, '1 5 Q i., f Q Lf, f I C J Q ty G , Members of the Equestrian club participate in the Homecom- ing Parade by entering a float. sponsor, passes out trip to Soraya Valdes. Equestrian English Honor Society helps students to study by tutoring By Teresa Mykytka English Honor provided tutoring during the school year for students in all grade levels. The members primarily helped juniors with English pro- jects such as research papers. ln addition to tutor- ing, the honor society published a multilingual literary magazine. This year, the English Honor Society stressed communication through the writ- ten word, explained President Marti Rosenberg. The honor society was instrumental in bringing both the practical qualities of the English language and the aesthetic qualities of English literature to Coral Park's student body. A favorite fund raising project of the honor society was selling used books. Members sold the books at Halloween Happenings and the flea market. The society also sold concessions at basketball games. President - Marti Rosenberg, Wce President - Ellen Sachs, Secretary Treasurer - Aurora Castro Zin' W j. , , 5' .f ' ,' 1 ff. , X ff , few 1-:ga-x. V, grif, Ag f, ff !Z1i21.,,,,1 -'03-1- 'H I ff ' f f 1 'frpssm-' 1 2' e ggyylhwf ,. . M. adv' President Marti Rosenberg directs the one of their many meetings throughout th e school year. Acosta, Maria 5 3. ' X , f Arrazcaeta, Raul 'fr zy ' 'V Bello, Elsy ' , ft 5, 'jj Capiro, Guillermo 'M '1 W I .f Z 3-1 A 'fr ' V' .5 ljlkl. ,1 ..gnl7.fw ' l Carratala, Philip ' ' .1 sv , Castro, Aurora - Centeno, Barbara W ,X Diaz. Ana 1 Q 'Y r .. . ' D ' . A if Lf . ' M, Qi., - OPICO na ' ' Q - J A 'f ' Qs f L A ' 'A 4 Etkins, lvie L , Firvida, Diana , '- f if Gleiberrnan, Brenda A, Q , , ,. , ' Gonzalez, Lourdes . ' f ' .. ' -,. , gf ,g - Hart, Kenneth . ' fm . 5. z.. fig 5' A 4' Herrero, Virginia i . , A . If W 'H' T ' ' '- 'fa 3 . . V Q s M.. A-f .... W , lsfael- Sham - - f ' ' 5 . - ' Kavanaugh, Nancy f , A E , Kaye' Terry . ,, . ' 124' gh' V if W F' ,, J .-., I .1 QV .f A ' Klein, Rouen f' t . rr ' ., ' , A gg TTS. gf fy 5 Mamee, Michael - A gf V., 16 .-. .Q ' Markowski, Natalie . ' ff ' . Tx f . ' Medina, Sergio , ,. 'V ij ,- ij L M ' x ' Q , T ' Nestler, Lisa N , ' ' , , I 4 Penkosky, Genevieve A M f A Rimland, Allan , . ' 75 'g Rimland, Edward 7 X 't .. - -a W. ' ' lj is f Schulberg, Bruce ' '-'Q is 5 Li i ,. QQ- ., A ' W Taquechel. Beatriz .. 'W 1 pf, j W' Rosenberg, Martha . , A 32 . , -rf T ff ' 1 L L A - . X A! L A g A English Honor .i uk?- Vice President Ellen Sachs, Marti Rosenberg, and Mr. Louis Heilberg coming English Honor meeting. 5. Y . ,, i A A ft f Q, www, 1 5' . - N ,J I 3 'Ur Natalie Markowski listens on intently during an English Honor Society meeting. 'ts' E ' Q 1 A -- at discuss the up- Bruce Schulberg attends an important English Honor meeting. ,Pew-.14 Y it 3 q 1 L.. il.. P257 xb- .Junior Robert West and Mark Leider relax during one of English Honor's more informal meetings. English Honor Local FBLA club excels in mastering office skills By: Ana Hernandez F.B.L.A. is one of the best ways for a student in- terested in a business career to receive the basic and necessary business skills for a successful future. Many of Coral Park's students were aware of this fact and made F.B.L.A. the largest club at school, this past year. The Future Business Leaders of America chapter sponsored by Mrs. Blondell Browning participated in various business related activities throughout the year. One of these being the County and State com- petitions held in February and April. l've gained a great deal of knowledge about the business world this past year, which l know will help me a lot in my future business career. Joining this club was one of the most important things l did last year, stated Ernesto Aguirrechu, F.B.L.A. member. OFFICERS: President - Karen Vera, Wce President - Martha Sistachs, Secretary - Daisy Lorenzo, Treasurer - Lillian Mar- tinez FWHM G pefmfg mmf mm, WUURKIS H Stated ia words ami or umm . - I ,,.,,..,..ffW ww I 'ti alk- J it Two F.B.L.A. members Emesto Aguirrechu and Martha Sistachs spend their day finishing paper work F.B.L.A. f is 1 gfvwf tiff af - fp, -f F.B.L.A. President Karen Vera takes time to discuss club activities with Mrs. Browning, club sponsor. ,vm W Bella Romero, Laura Fundora, Mari Sosa and Ariel Baez gather together during an important meeting. 'ff' f Wwm....w,j Martha Sistachs, Emesto Aguirrechu and Karen Vera are seen together during a meeting in December. .4 4 , Q 3.1.32 tst , R Club officers Daisy Hemandez, Melvy Santana, Julie Higgins and Nanette Sepulveda work to achieve their goal. Largest F .B.L.A. offers opportunities for the future By: Ana Hernandez F.B.L.A. one of the largest clubs in Coral Park, of- fered many opportunities to students interested in the growing world of business. lt gave members the necessary experiences of learning what the business world is all about. The F.B.l.A. chapter sponsored by Mrs. Chewning was the largest F.B.LA. in the school, with eighty members. These students worked hard all year ob- taining business skills in order to enhance their future as Future Business Leaders of America. F.B.LA. members were invited to compete in a Dade County business competition held in April. F.B.L.A. has given me the opportunity to in- vestigate my potential in the world of business. l will never forget what it has done for me, stated Daisy Hernandez, President. OFFICERS: President - Daisy Hernandez, Wce President - Roxana Milian and Nanette Sepulveda, Secretary - Silvia Ponce, Treasurer - Melvy Santana and Julie Higgins WWW Alonso, Lucia, Barbeito, Maria, Beceiro, Mayra, Becerra, Cristina, Bergnes, Gustave, Billie, Luara, Blanco, Norma, Borroto, Marisel, Capote, Elizabeth, Cortada, Annette, Delgado, Paula, Enriquez, Nora, Escalona, Migdalia, Estevez, Barbara, Fernandez, Gladys, Flores, Olimpia, Gali, Dianne, Garcia, Natacha, Garciarios, Maria, Gormendis, lvonne, Girata, Edith, Gomez, Joaquin, Gonzalez, Lisette, Gonzalez, Lourdes, Guelbenzu, lliana, Guenga, Maribel, Guerra,'Ana,-Guerra, Dinia, Hernandez, Belkys, Her- nandez, Daisy fPresidentl, Hernandez, Yvette, Higgins, Julie CTreasurerJ, Iglesias, Nancy, Labrada, Roxana, Lamora, Ellenit, Lavoi, Alina 3 Leiva, Lilian, Leo, Sally, Leza, Marta, Llerna, Lourdes, Lopez, Sybelis, Martin, Ray, Martinez, Madelyn, Martinez, Maria, Milian, Rozana Nice-Presidentl, Monne, Ana, Montero, Marlen, Monterroso, Laura, Morales, Ana, Mulet, Elizabeth, Palmer, Marybel, Perez, Amelia, Perez, Liana, Ponce, Silvia CSecretaryJ, Portomene, Maria, Preston, Eva, Rodriguez, Moraima, Santana Melvy fTreasurerJ, Salas, Esther, Salazar, Arely, Sepulveda, Nanette Nice-Presidentl, Soberon, Sara, Sotolongo, Gladys' Straughn, Reena, Suarez, Maria, Llbeda, Rosa, Llralde, Alina Llralde, lleana, Urguiza, Maria, Vallejo, Vivian, Acosta, Mario - Beg Bkkg, Delauega, Norma Beg Bkkg., Greenberg, Ellen Beg. Bkkg., Perez, Pedro - Adv. Bkkg., Garricho, Edurne - Adv. Sht: Suarez, Beatrice, Vargas, ldalia. 1 v F.B.L.A. 271 Future Business Leaders of America grows strong By Ana Hernandez For obtaining the experience and the skill needed to succeed in the business world, students at Coral Park joined F.B.L.A.. An experience within itself, F.B.L.A. provided a feeling of achievement for those students interested in business future. This past year Mrs. Hissa's Future Business Leaders of America club participated along with other F.B.L.A. groups in the Dade County business competition in February. Later in April they com- peted in the State competition. Due to increased enthusiasm and a desire to learn about business, F.B.L.A. grew remarkably in membership this past year. F.B.L.A. has taught me how to handle myself and how to achive the goals I have set for myself in my job! stated Edelsy Estevez, F.B.L.A. member. President - Leonor Robles, Vice-President - Louise Sphar. Secretary - Jacqueline Brown, Treasurers - Alicia Freire, Lilliam Lopez F.B.LA. club officers A. Freire, B. Alalate, D. Cabrera, L. Robles L. Sphar, L. Lopez, and J. Brown. Bottom: L. Lopez, A. Freire, L. Robles, J. Brown, B. Alalate, D. Cabrera, Middle: B. Sanabria, E. Espinosa, L. Martin, A. Pazos, L. Amaro, l. Estevez, N. Saludes, M. Gonzalez, S. Ortiz, M. Jaramillo, Top: G. Cabrera, Ms. Hissa, R. Gonzalez, T.Carballo, O. Sam, K. Richter, S. Vega, S. Garcia, M. Puig, R. Ruiz, T. Fernandez, M. Gonzalez, J. Eitneier, J. Snider. 272 F.B.L.A. L Q F.B.L.A. Club works hard to achieve goal By Ana Hernandez Learning how to be a good business leader was the major goal of F.B.l..A. By providing special business education Future Business Leaders of America club members worked continuously to achieve this goal. F.B.L.A. members went to various field trips throughout the year. These trips introduced them to business offices and other jobs related to business education. Trips were organized by club sponsor Ms. Weber. Members also participated in the annual county typing competitions in February and the state competition in April. As an officer of F.B.LA. l now realize the hard work that goes into making a successful club. I don't regret it. It was hard work but a worthwhile ex- perience, stated Haydee Garcia. F.B.L.A. helped me decide what career I wanted, said Jose Carrera. President - Kathleen Bass, Vice President - Nancy Kavanaugh, Secretary - Jeanette Rodriguez, Treasurer - Haydee Garcia F.B.L.A. sponsor Ms. Weber and club officers Jeanette Rodriguez, Kathy Bass, Nancy Kavanaugh, and Haydee Garcia. QM' i Y XN ' VQTY . . ,, . X K X N Ig k ' m , t, 3-Fwtk'BrxS?fi .. ,,, ' ' '11 it If '-Q TNR W fr' During a short break Robin De Nault is caught relax- ing while stretching. With a desk full of paper Viviana Diaz goes about diligently completing her assignments for the day. FBLA.273 French Club takes part in a variety of school functions By Marlene Braga French interest, a club open to all students con- cerned with the beauty and culture of France, got off to a great start with many different and in- teresting ideas. French Interest strives to bring the beauty of French culture to our school and provides for the students a new and enriching perspective, stated President Beatriz Taquechel. Members par- ticipated in various extra-curricular activities, and took part in a variety of school functions. ln Oc- tober, French lnterest manned a booth for Hallo- ween Happenings selling French bread and also marched in the homecoming parade on November 20. lt's fun to be able to learn how other people live and love as the French say. Being in French Interest has helped me understand the ways of another country, commented Alicia Cordova, vice- president. President: Beatriz Taquechel, Vice-President: Alicia Cordova, Secretary: Maria Rivera, Treasurer: Maria Rodriguez Maria Rivera and Maria Rodriguez tutor Luisa Basnuevo and Trinidad Martin after school. Le Carnivale Fracaia was the theme for the French float in the Teresa Garcia-Pons and President of French Interest Bea Homecoming parade. Members dressed in different French styles. Taquechel get ready for the parade. 2 French Interest 4 ETH .W-' :Fi French Honor President Teresa Garcia-Pons sells homemade French bread at Halloween Happenings. ,I Marlene Braga, vice-president of French Honor takes a moment out of her daily routine to stop and think. French Honor gives a party for migrant workers By Marlene Braga Tutoring students, visiting foster homes, and giv- ing a Christmas party for migrant workers were a few of the many activities the French Honor Society participated in. This year we wanted to do more than just tutor students after school. We felt that as an honor society we should try to aid our com- munity in any way we can. That way, we are giving as much of ourselves as possible, stated President Teresa Garcia-Pons. French Honor members, however, had a bit of fun, too. A Christmas party was held in December and several members saw various French' movies such as La Cage Aux Folles and Second Chance. French Honor is a reward for students who have worked hard, com- mented Sponsor Yolanda Kellogg. President - Teresa Garcia-Pons, Vice-President - Marlene Braga, Secretary - Kristie Madara, Treasurer - Barbara Cen- teno . Alvarez, Ruth V E Arias, Gilberto nts Liv Barbeito, Maria 9' 4? Bfaga. Marlene , I ,ag yfti, cemano, Barbara ,tee , ' Cusinier, Rose e ff . , rr QQ , T 1 DOPICO- Ana A A 1 1 4 Estivil, Daisy i f Q ' ' it I Garcia-Pons, Teresa f , V ,,,i ' ik gg Kaye, Ten-y I 4, I li, .,., Q-,LY I 1 . Q K E 3 551, gg e ,T , , T V ., , , . Ez ' 'l Lopez, Elda 2 ' V Q Torres, Susana . i Vazquez, Elizabeth 3 9' if V ' 1- . 14 at . . ,Lg French Honor fi LQ' 'hum j I we fiikiki 1 Paula Schwartzman, l.C.C. president takes time out to prepare her speech. discussion. Nqr ill-'Rb lliana Perez, Pen and Sable president, takes part in the festivties of Halloween Happenings. 276 1. it paw 'it'-W i. or X K Danny Griesel, chess club president, and Jesus Rodriguez listen attentively to the 2 , ' 1. 8, L V1,i,,.ti,s ,L Q, X?i,.,M,, K .Hi ...W ,t ., , NM-5 Q .ws-w-.A as ls, Q'-253 As one of the presidents of the school, Emesto Lanza speaks from the podium at an Inter Club Council meeting. 4 I.C.C. brings presidents together to solve problems By Gabe Puello This year's president of Inter Club Council was Paula Schwartzman. I feel we accomplished a lot of things. It is also a good chance for the club presi- dents to get together and discuss their problems, said Paula. This year, like many others, l.C.C. sponsored such activities like Club Day and Halloween Hap- penings on October 25. l.C.C. sponsored the Club of the Month contest in which one service club, and one interest club were chosen each month for their outstanding achievements. On October 19, I.C.C. held a Leadership Day for club officers. i'I.eadership Day taught me a lot of things that I wasn't aware of, as a club president, I thought Leadership Day helped me greatly, said Miriam Ortega, president of Civinettes. The Inter Club Council has promoted unity and cooperation among all of Coral Park's clubs and honor societies, stated Ana Dopico, president of National Honor Society. Marlene Braga, Joanne Adirim, Barbara Officers: Paula Schwartzman - President, Joanne Adirim - Tallet participate in coming up with suggestions. Seqrefagy -Y.. fra: ,lax Phil Carratala, William Boyd, Aurora Castro, Lissette Alvarez, Lilia Gutierrez and Warren Lubow consult at a 'neeting for club presidents. 277 Italian Club aides needy earthquake victims of Italy By Teresa Mykytka Italian Interest members had the opportunity to get closer to Italy this year. In the past, members only made contact with the culture by selling pizza and holding their banquet in an Italian restaurant. Members this year worked diligently in collecting clothing for the victims of an earthquake which devastated Southern Italy. We felt badly about what happen to those poor people, so we got together and decided to do something about it, stated Ginger Young, Italian In- terest member. With several active members, Italian Interest wasiinvolved in numerous school events. They participated in Halloween Happenings and had a float in the Homecoming parade. Italian ln- terest joined with Italian Honor Society for many of their fund raising events. Italian Interest seeks to unify all the foreign language interest groups in Coral Park and I think we have succeeded! con- cluded Ginger. President - Sergio Medina, Vice-president - Jim Somohano, Secretary - Maribel Crespo, Treasurer - Terry Garcia 2 .t R, v ft. - A-1490 ,... ff Mirtha Alvarez, Italian Club member, takes time after school to perfect her Italian dialogue. I I ' f ' Before the Homecoming game Italian club Dressed in Roman Togas Rafael La Rubia, Adriana Jaramillo, Maribel Crespo, President Sergio Medina displays his muscles. Nick Piieto and Sergio Medina show their Italian spirit. Italian Interest 5 sy' QQ V! It I ,Q M 1 , 1 ,Q if i I 'N if f 1 fill mmifa M Mm: L, Vvlf ff+JQvQ ,L', ,gjfif 4 , , Q . Before the Homecoming game against Columbus High School, Italian club members wave with great spirit while participating in the Homecoming Parade down Coral Way. X 5 I ln the parking lot of Coral Park Rafael La Rubia and Nick Prieto show off their legs. W? 1 3 Z w V W f X 'LMV.,,,f' 2 ' f ff 'Q ,, : ,I I V- ' X , Robert Proenza 'I r E: ,A-Z' Maribel Crespo and Adriana Jaramillo making final arrange ments on the Italian club banner. Italian Interest ltalian Honor pioneers in needed study of languages BY ALlClA CORDOVA ltalian is the closest outgrowth of Latin and its im- portance should be emphasized since it is so valuable as a basis for studying other languages. To do this, ltalian Honor members assisted in language programs in the elementary schools with the objec- tive of encouraging students to study many languages. Aside from Halloween Happenings and the Homecoming Parade, they participated with community leaders in encouraging greater funding for foreign language studies. l believe it necessary to pioneer in the study of languages and l intend to put my full efforts in engendering the need in elementary school. ln this way, when a student reaches high school, he will be fully aware of the importance of language to secure better employment, stated Mrs. Joan Cormier, sponsor. ,, J, , g mum Esther Pascual and Eva Hernandez, society members, set up a tape on a recorder at an ltalian Honor meeting. 'ffm wwf-H4 ,rsh Ana Torrens conducts a meeting from behind the podium as During a meeting Bertha Carro reads the plans for an UP- Evelyn Hernandez does her best to assist her. Bustello, Hortensia Casas, Alina Cusnier, Rose ' Medina, Sergio Torrens, Ana Torres, Maria ltalian Honor coming ltalian Honor Society event from the podium. I - v,,, - , ,.,,, Y , ,fr Q Before the club meeting gets under way, Norbert Milan and Carlos David and other Interact members wait patiently. Interact members proves to be more enthusiastic BY HEIDI MARINO L'Membership increased, and this year's Interact members pro- to be more enthusiastic, exclaimed Raul Arrazcreta, Interact president. Intereact had many fund-raising activities and aided service organizations during the year. Late in October, members helped the Rotary Club by sell- ing plants for Muscular Distrophy. At Thanksgiving, they gave a turkey bakset to a needy family. Before Christmas Interact sponsored a toy drive for needy children. In Feburary they were marshals in the Elizabeth Arden Classic. All the funds from the pro- jects went to sick children. Interact also kept an all-year winning football team. The school year 1980-1981 was one of com- mitment for Interact to service for both the school and the community, stated Ernest Moses, Interact sponsor. President - Raul Arragraeta, Vice- President - Leo Quintero, Secretary - Phillip Carratala, Treasurer - Gonzalo Perez. Interact sponsor Ernest Moses stresses an upcoming event. I I r1 Intereact officers Leo Quintero, Raul Arragaeta, and Phillip Carratala aid each other with discussing the last meetings. Interact Kwan members take part in many cultural activities By Pierre Dwyer Observation and contemplation were activities performed by all Kwan members. The club attend- ed various theatre performances throughout the year and held meetings once a month. Kwan organized a theatre party to see Hamlet at the Player's State Theatre in Coconut Grove on Novem- ber 26. Through Kwan, l was able to experience a wide variety of cultural activities, said Jan Weiss, vice-president. Other officers for the club were Ernie Lanza, presidentg Nlaryli Marcos, secretaryg and Dan Arango, Treasurer. Dr. Bert Moss was sponsor for the club. Kwan attempts to capture the various aspects of the cultural arts through plays, operas, museums, ballets and the like. As a first year Kwan member, l experienced the exhilaration of seeing the American Ballet Theatre, remarked member Nivaldo Quin- tana. Officers: Ernie Lanza - President, Jan Weiss - Vice- President, Maryli Marcos - Secretary, Dan Arango - Treasurer '? Al.. President Emesto Lanza and Terry Adirim work together in presenting an idea at a Kwan meeting. Kwan Dan Arango, Treasurer of Kwan, seems to be amused by his notes of the club's Hnances. QS Stuart Schwartz smirks as he listens to what is being said at a meeting he attended. .A fa A Pen 8 Sable members: Gina Santiago, lliana Perez, Susan Alvarez, Lucia Brito, Jeanette Aquino, Maria Gonzalez, Mike Medina. ,Zu .,,, mg, Jeanette Aquino, a member of Pen and Sable, displays her drawing of the Pope at an art exhibition. Pen and Sable focuses on individual portfolios By Cindy Krischer Pen and Sable members concentrated on developing individual portfolios throughout this year. Some portfolios were entered into the Decem- ber Burdines Art Show and several banks and art galleries exhibited their works. Their first project of the year was the Cornupia of the Arts held at Vizcaya, November 8 and 9. We represented the visual arts through paintings, draw- ings and ceramics, stated lliana Perez, club presi- dent. Modern Dance and Drama sets were painted by Pen and Sable members. Tom Wyroba was a great help to us in developing our talents, stated Suzie Alvarez, club treasurer. Officers: lliana Perez - President, Maria Gonzalez - Vice- President, Susan Alvarez - Treasurer Alvarez, Susana '55 2 X l J,,3,zE - U A - Alzugaray, Enrique Aquino, Jeannette Y A , - in at ,U f' glut, Basnuevo, Luisa - sf Ve, 1 -Q: ,,, , , f i V ff K KL ' Matz, Alexander , , M Medina, Micheal 1, QW I it I, 1? le ' Pena, Mayra A -22 A gf 'R X ,'4'f,vf'f-.s., Perez, lleana Pijeira, Carlos 1 Llrreta, Caridad sr ,wr f P, , , Pen and Sable Key Club members assist with Jerry Lewis Telethon By Bill Tedesco This past year Key Club brought pride and recognition to Coral Park by donating their time helping the community. Key Club members assisted in the Jerry Lewis Telethon, in the Af- terschool House, the American Cancer Society, and the Ronald McDonald House project. We've done great things and built a sense of responsibility in our members, stated President Dan Arango. With Dare to Influence as their theme, Key Club went to Daytona Beach for their annual con- vention. We Key Clubbers always put forth our best effort to look good among our peers, sputtered member Barbara Centeni. With Mr. Ted Hennis as their advisor, members achieved their goals, thus obtaining the recognition they truly deserved. President - Dan Arango, Vice President - Ernie Lanza, Secretary - Jan Weiss, Treasurer - Stuart Schwartz Debbie Brodbar and Debbie Fienstock converse during one of Key Club's weekly meetings after school. 284 EQ Dan Arango, Key Club President, fingered as the lone key club of- ficer at the meeting. Key Club member Jude Balletti displays a key club project, taking care of the ram. .1 . - ' Z 5 x X nf Lying: Roly Salas, and Dan Arango. Kneeling: Joey Schwartz, Larry Baskow, Sammy Danon, Juan Diaz, Ricky Finale, and John Fergus. Back row: Gus Gonzalez, Ralph Barreras, Scott Hailperin, Frank SantaMaria, Eddie Rimland, and Eddie Morales. one of Key Club's many activities. Ralph Barreras symbol of Key Club spirit awaits on the sideline H 285 Dancers experience thrill of performing on stage By Pierre Dwyer After the first few weeks of school, the Modern Dance Club began practices after school. They prepared for the Christmas show held on Decem- ber ll and 12. The theme was l'd Rather be Danc- ing. The club also had a spring show on May 28 and 29. The ofncers for Modern Dance were as follows: Jessica Collazo, president, Norma Fernandez, vice- presidentg Susie Alvarez, secretaryg Alex Matz, treasurer, Denise Diaz, production manager. Modern Dance Club provides anyone with the op- portunity to create and develop art, said Jessica Collazo. Modern Dance Club provides an opportunity to experience the thrill of performing on stage. Most people die of stage fright the Hrst time the curtain opens, but their experience is such a boost to their self-confidence. After its over they can't wait for the next show, explained Mrs. Nancy Perez, club spon- sor. ln the booth modem dance sponsored for Halloween Happen- ings, Carlos Fernandez, Marie Ferrer, Natacha Garcia, Tony de Valle, and Ileana Machado dress to participate. 2 Modern Dance , iw, , al? 'll Roaring Twenties: Standing - Alina Layoi, Milagros Gomez, Olga Lago, Carmen Luis. Sitting - Patty Diaz, Moraima Rodriguez, lrela Miranda. 1 , ' 'gpm .1 Comfortably sitting in the auditorium, Jackie Gutierrez concen- trates while resting during rehearsal. 41 ln the Christmas show, Denise Diaz performs her solo dedicated to her boyfriend. Daisy Ricard. During one of the workshops held for club, members held their starting positions. Fame: Aleida Monne, Denise Diaz, Maria Barbeito, Lucy Penabaz, Leticia Her- nandez, Milagros Gomez, Jessica Collazo, Marisol de la Torre, Olga Lago and Honensia Mendez and Tony del Valle hold their pose on the dance. Modem Dance 4 Ag, Beatriz Taquechel tastes a piece of chocolate cake at a National Honor picnic. Members ' President Ana Dopico works in Hallo- enjoyed different activities throughout the year. At one of the club's meetings, Lisette Alvarez suggests that the society should have more outings. ween Happenings. i l Secretary, Lisa Dernis, and Eddie Rimland clean up for their next customer at their Halloween Happenings booth. ff' 'U ,I ,, VV 4 Sphar, Sharon f ff M , 1,1 Tallet, Lourdes ff Qs' - if A I M rjffff Taquechel, Beatriz ff , M f' 175915 QJW yfwflvl' 34 , , I Vidan, Susana f f' ' 17? f ,A g weimana It A 'f 'aj f Weeks, Lisa , V , A ' gf f if Thomas, Yoham MMT? ,, f ws, .rf A ' ,, Al L A x A A '35 National Honor Lisa Weeks and Karin Trimble take notes in the library as their teacher lectures. Good grades is a major part of the club. , f,.. J if VZ QL , 1,0 411 W ,, WW' ' T! ' , - i M A H ya , , QF ,, ,f,v -,-Q -M. , , 3 'Xl , A' I W y , gi 5 , , AL, 4 W fm'Q:, E Z- tr if L A L v 54 ,c , AMW! ' w w, ff! 7 , , fn 4 , if , Almirall, George Alvarez, Lisette Arrazcaeta, Raul Barbeito, Maria Blanco, Jose Capiro, Guillermo Honor Society aids others while earning high grades National Honor Society By: Bill Tedesco National Honor Society is an organization which deals with the scholastic excellence. To qualify as a member students must have a 3.4 overall average or above and must have leadership, dedication and character, qualities which are essential to being a member. Ana Dopico, president of National Honor stated, N.H.S. does not exist solely for scholastic distinction, it encourages the development of responsibility and character. This past year activities included tutoring at elementary schools, helping out with a Thanksgiv- ing with a food drive and participating in a contest called Brain Brawl. l had a great time this year. l felt it was an honor being with such an intelligent, dedicated, and responsible group, concluded Barbara Centero, N.H.S. district president. OFFICERS: President: Ana Dopico, Wce-President: Raul Arraz- caeta, Secretary: Lisa Demis, Treasurer: Jenny Penkosky 7 ,,,, I Carratala, Phillip Casas, Alina Centeno, Barbara Criado, Nancy Demis, Lisa of q , ' Castro, Aurora gg: i at as ' M W Diaz, Ana 4 T 4, 4 st' , 747 A W W , ,. 4, , l' 7 , fi va Q , ms. , , ,, ah, , f,,, , x 4' Q 5, f' , I .. lah we A A ,,, Dopico, Ana ' V i 4 Firvida, Diana K M ' L ' D' f Fonte, Jose ff! Z2 f Q? i Garcia-Pons, Teresa ' I WM Gleiberman, Brenda , ' ' 1 Hart Kenneth f I w ' Herrero, Vir inia 1 A 9 , i Israel, Sharon ,, 'M 3 in Kavanaugh, Nancy fw' 4 Q ' Ka e Ter ,ff , 1, y' ry y 'rfi T: , 4 f Klein, Robert ,ffl ' , A X Lanza, Ernesto ' W ' I Lopez, Arleen ' 1 f A Marhee, Michael ' Markowski, Natalie . 'R i , A ' Medina, Sergio 77 T fs M ' ' J' Montero, Isabel . Y I ' fl., , i Muniz, Troy M ,,,, ,f ' Nestler, Lisa E VI, Penkosky, Jenny A A L A Perez, Gonzalo ' Rimland, Allan 1 , i Q: Rimland, Eddie 9. ,ff ' M Rosenburg, Martha X I , 413722 A if , r, AH fi V Schulberg, Bruce Schwartzman, Paula ' ' A H , ' Sachs, Ellen Segovia, Wvian fgiyfwz f, , A , National Honor Math Honor members assist students in many math subjects By Ed Rimland Florida Mathematics League tests, the State Mu Alpha Theta convention, and the National Math Test are just but a few of the many activities spon- sored this year by the Math Honor Society. Mr. Frank Caballero, the club's new sponsor, super- vised The Florida Mathematics League tests which were administered to over 100 students each month. Coral Park consistently ranked first place in the county and fourth in the state. ln addition to these competitions, the honor society sponsored free tutoring sessions each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Members assisted students in sub- jects ranging from advanced algebra to general mathematics. We tried to increase the number of projects we sponsor each year so students could gain a greater interest in mathematics, commented Edward Rimland, Math Honor president. President - Edward Rimland, Vice President - Ernie Lanza, Secretary - Diana Rincon, Treasurer - Allan Rimland Mu Alpha 'l heta Demis, Lisa Ferrer, Alfredo Kavanaugh, Nancy Markowski, Natalie Martinez, Alex Navarro, Jackie Perez, Gonzalo Medina, Sergio Sachs, Ellen Tallet, Lourdes Nidan, Susana Wel, Maria Mu Alpha Theta President Edward Rimland conducts a meeting after school in Mr. Caballerds classroom. . . - f 7 Vim 052359 T vt Rimland, Edward ' N ' LGFIZH, Emesto -T -4 , 53 ,. , 1 T22 - , . - - zf T . Q ,, me , -'Z R .M fps, IT , E . Rincon, Diana Ei .. W. , A , f, , E .. J ,553 5 T-1 Rlmland' Allan sin . 'iff : ' t Almifall. JOTQG l- by 7 , E ' . -- ,-t ' ' I S cv. ' r W7 4 :- 1 T . T T . it A L' j TT V , - V ii Anas' G be't0 , 1. JW L i as T 15 is 70? ,T ' Blanco, Jose gg, f ig L T 1 . Y ' ff E 1 5 Capirov Billy ' 'H Q ' L' W A I Q ' 1 2 Castro, Aurora 'Z ll 'E V' A v ., , f T Centeno. Barbara Q, r f TV . ' s, I ' ix L A A A WT T f Q 5 ',f,, T ' .T T , 1 ' ' 54, gl ' RW, , 'Tj' ,' ,Lg TT 4 ' , , L z VV L E 'L ,P ,fa - , I ' ' T '5 .9 ' ' 'T ' ' ,-:yr ,T :CA-N V L A lt g 4. ff' T ., V . . 2 M 'T ' .T ' TT ,Q i M -J Y 'V v ' 2, be T rm. 2 'Yi , - ...., X ' T 1 ' K A 5 A t iT 1 L l ,.f'-'Num , -an fungi M Nlr. 'Caballero, Math. Honor Sponsor, President Eddie Rimland and Theresa Garcia Pons try to recruit new members for Math sits in on one of their meetings. Honor Society during Club Day. Junior Evelyn Jacobson prepares to leave after a Math Honor Society meeting after school. ,, M 1, 2 za, Senior Barbara Centeno helps out Math Honor Society during one of their meetings in the vear. Mu Alpha Theta 291 Tn-M and new sponsor strive for better discipline By Teresa DeFrancesco This year Modern Music Masters had a new spon- sor, Mr. Edward Gooding, who encouraged the honor society to have better organization and dis- cipline. To be eligible for Tri-M, members needed a 3.6 average in music and a 2.6 average in all sub- ject. Tri-M is a unique honor society because stu- dents apply for membership and then must be ac- cepted. This makes everyone work harder and it adds spirit to the group, commented Vice- president Marti Rosenberg. Tri-M performed at all football games and also performed concerts for neighboring schools. Tri-M is a good honor society to have because it gives music to student and a chance to participate in something other than their regular musical groups , remarked Jenny Penkosky, Tri-M presi- dent. Officers: Jenny Penkosky - President, Marti Rosenberg - Vice-President, Carlos Fernandez - Secretary, Ricky Ramos - Treasurer Adirim, Terry f Alvarez, Edward . f H+ ,M in Q , f wwf 4 ,s A f Garcia, Maria Herrero, Virginia ' ff J ,l M fm- -if-f-,fig fr 4- K X 6 Q as '53 ,y A A Lustig, Terry Penkowsky, Genevieve , K Q., Q av, fl ., L 1 ,Ll ' Lf e Danny Galletti keeping a steady beat on the bongo's cowhide listens intently for the next change in tempo. 5 4 Powell, Clinton f , , , Rosenberg, Martha 1- . T ' , A Schwanzman, Paula I , Yabor, Cesar iff ' Q 7.35 L ' .. if Ps 'f ' ' . ft , f ' - .Y ' JG? 5 , 'Q' ' 'V Tri-M president, Jenny Penkosky, makes some last minute decisions, and - V . .l r mental notes before she calls a meeting to order. 292 EM ..1 -. fix' 4 'Qi Clinton Powell displays the musical talent required of a Tri-M member, as he toots his trumpet. Ricardo Ramos is instructing Shari Zammas in the techniques of correct trumpet playing. Loria Powell blows away into her flute front in the lawn as she concentrates to read her notes clearly. ,Marti Rosenberg, Wee-President of Modem Music Masters accompanies the band on the keyboard. Tri-M 293 Social Studies honor holds mock elections for students By: Sotie Vilar Social Studies Honor is designed to promote in- terest in the social sciences through participation in activities in local, state, and national levels. Members were required to have at least one semester of a social studies class with an average of 4.0 in any honors class and a total average of at least 3.0. The mock elections, which consisted of a student candidate that had to have had a campaign manager and also a treasurer, must have raised money inside of school which followed specific guidelines. The mock elections were held four years ago and this year they were held on November 4. The club was made up of students wanting to learn the past and future of the world. Social Studies Honor plans to become a more active club by helping the Young Democrats and Teenage Republicans, commented Ernie Lanza. OFFICERS President: Ernesto Lanza, Wce-President: Carlos A.Rodriguez, Treasurer: Beatriz Taquechel, Secretary: Norma Fernandez ,.f'-K K If My. Q sf ,. f, T -:mp -- ,, 4 -.f Ernesto Lanza, social studies honor president, tutors a Rockway Elementary student in the Rockway library. Social Studies Honor Ana Pineda spices up her last year in school at Halloween Hap- penings by dressing up as a clown. A Z , , F - 5, fx F Arrazcaeta, Raul 1 W! 'A g 'A f 'T Bello, Elsy :Q - .. V VV V if . Castro, Aurora 5 V, , , ' Zh Centeno, Barbara Fernandez, Nom1a Ferrer, Alfredo Firvida, Diana Garcia-Pons, Teresa Gonzalez, Lourdes Hart, Kenneth Kaye, Terry Lanza, Emesto Lopez, Arlene Medina, Sergio Nestler, Lisa Pineda, Ana Rimland, Allan Rimland, Eddie Rincon, Diana Tallet, Lourdes Taquechel, Beatriz , ww' ' 1 f 12,1 , E f fb Ati 4 1 f ,gf , ffff 4-eff' . if Q. Vg. ,U , ., V W- W .f V f f 4 - , sf ' A W if - ,, ww , X, , ' , V . z ,Z ' ' ly P X ' f 1 f ' N' sf rf . , fu ' , za 5: ' my 'qv 4-2 , I 1. , 1 , ' 'ffm ' iff: ff . ' ,f A g, rt I Q ' ' A We 'T at . ! X, . f-T5 A L I 4 Q ' I: 1 , I R' Y 'H ' 1 'if ,V Y, J A ,, ' ,af -fl K A412 hi f T W zrwr ' ' f' 21 ff l ,g I, 5 b , , V I. ,,, 5 4 , fi - T , .41 President of Science Honor Lourdes Tallet thinks of the next pro- ject to present it to the club. ze! 'LT' V, ,f J is , f L, I Almirall, George ff' ,ftivj , Alvarez, Lisette , . , Honor students make science an easier class By: Bill Tedesco The Science Honor Society prides itself for the outstanding achievements its members have in the field of science. Science Honor created an enthusiastic atmosphere for its members to help others by tutoring. During March 19 through 29, they assisted students who wished to participate in Science fairs. This club is a lot of fun. lt also looks great on one's record! stated Sergio Akselrad. Together with the help of their sponsor, Mr. Bill Gunn, they helped to break down the difficulties of science to the students. With this help, many stu- dents found science to be an exciting and in- teresting class and a lot easier than they had thought. This year we strove to combine scientific knowledge with service to benefit us, the school, and the community, stated Lourdes Tallet, Science Honor Society President. OFFICERS: President: Lourdes Tallet, Wce-President: Aurora Castro, Secretary: Teresa Garcia-Pons Treasurer: Emesto My , , ,W oi , 4-M , J, , ff' , zf vift T Q ' f af ,ww , .,,,f,,f V, ,, A Arrazcaeta, Raul Bello, Elsie X f ff, Lanza GQ f i 6? Blanco' Jose I 1, he , ,, 55 Capirov Guillermo I I ' ,Q Castro, Aurora f ,, - f 4, wwf' f ' , X ,M , A cf 4 4 Centeno, Barbara f . E232 '-Ilia Secretary Teresa Garcia-Pons, listens carefully at a meeting T' T Y' ' where the club discussed future projects. ' ' Mt' , W ' f :ff 3, f , ' , If , 'f ' X W Femandez, Frank V ,' I' L V',' f 'X t , ' 'X A Lf Ferrer, Alfredo Q A? ' , N Garcia-Pons, Teresa ,K W V ,X A ff f. i '.ff'7r ' I ' W f gi j. ,iff If 'L if Kourany, Oscar ' 3 ' 'I 29271, Vg 'V V I K H ' f A, I' Lanza, Ernesto - if In , ,fy . , ,ff Rimland, Allan 3 ' 2 , t ' '37 Rimland, Eddie A if T Q' X it . X 'zz : 32 U , X ff Rincon, Diana n ' cg , '- V ffm . f I v ,f W f flygfi Sachs, Ellen f ' Q '- W gil f 7 3 iw 6. - ? f- f TT Shulberg Bruce iv I, ' I , I 4 , 7, any V I in ld Schwartzinan, Paula ,fl acyl' 'ff ' 'X ' Mr if L' ' 5e90Vla' Vivian 1, , , ' H f ,, Mg Tallet, Lourdes - A ' f I M ' F , A Wdan, Susan Science Honor Quill 5 Scroll members attend writing convention By: Cindy Krischer Qualifying members for Quill and Scroll, jour- nalism honor society, must have a B average and must be a second semester junior. Club projects this year included attending a seminar on journalism at F.l.Ll. on October 14th. The seminar provided new journalism ideas, stated Ana Dopico, seminar student director. Quill and Scroll funded a picnic for Coral Park and Sun- set's journalism classes held in November. During the middle of the year members gave an apprecia- tion luncheon for English faculty because of their cooperation. The club was responsible for partially funding one student's trip to the Columbia Scholastic New York Convention in March. I have learned how to communicate with others thanks to Quill and Scroll, stated Alex Valdez-Recio, yearbook editor-in-chief. OFFICERS: President - Allan Rimland, Wce-president - Ken- neth Hart, Secretary - Ana Dopico, Treasurer - Edward Rimland Ana Dopico unloads the refreshments for a picnic at Tropical Park. i .--nal Advisor Gerald Stone acts as chef and cooks hamburgers for the Quill 6 Scroll picnic with Sunset High School. 1 . 'Qi Kenneth Hart, Quill 8 Scroll vice-president and page editor the newspaper, seems to have his work piled up for him. W .I .f .,.. f , ,, . ,, ,, , . . , ..,,,, A V .,,, , V, ' . X, ,. K, V Carratela, Phillip A V' U , D - An V W x 21, T . oplco, a . 4 ,V My I V K 1. .A Gonzalez' Lourdes 1 , 4 fg, , Rimland, Allan V' ' ' ' 'W' Rimland, Edward .,,,,. 1 1 A ' ' .T h . T X ' , - ' ' if 295 Quill s Scroll l Jessica Callazo checks out a new image by trying on a wig to possibly use for a future production. 'Www , if W .,, Steven Wheeler, thespian president, is taken by surprise and smiles in astonishment. Thespians start year with blow your horn tryouts By: Ken Merker Opening with try-outs for Neil Simon's play Come Blow Your Horn in October, Thespian Society Troupe 63 began a year full of activities. During Halloween Happenings they sold food at one of the many booths. The Thespians participated in many competitions in the past year. They studied and wrote scripts on the history of Florida which they later performed at the Historical Society Harvest Festival, November 22-23. Late in the year they perfomied at an in- dividual competition at the Llniverstiy of Miami, and the Renaissance Fair at Vizcaya. March 5-7, the Thespians perfonrned at the State Thespian Con- ference in Miami. The Thespians worked excep- tionally hard this year. We had the chance to com- pete in many acting competitions and perform plays for the school, stated Steve Wheeler, Thespian president. OFFICERS: President - Steven Wheeler, Wce-president - Xavier lnguanzo, Secretary - Kenneth Merker, Treasurer - Jessica Collazo While performing in Come Blow Your Hom, Thespians Nelson Howard and Xavier lnguanzo show their experience in acting. 7 .,.' . T 1 i T f Boyd, William , . AI Collazo, Jessica gfw , , f f 'gf f A ',, . , f - 4 Howard, Nelson 5 ' ' if . .4 ,my im , lnguanzo, Xavier V ,V ' ' ' X , Merker, Kenneth ,, ' f ff , ya ' Wheeler, Steven I if , ' Thespians SOLVE members encourage counsel of refugee students By Heidi Marino SOLVE Means seek, observe, learn, volunteer and educate. SOLVE started a new program of counseling refugee students in their new environ- ment. Their objective was to share knowledge of mental illness, and help each other grow in the process. SOLVE club members participated in the Salute of Life mental health workshop during January. Through the entire year, club members went to various seminars of self-awareness and invited numerous guest speakers from the Mental Health Association to come speak to them. One of the major goals of the SOLVE club was to help en- courage a spirit of cooperation within the school community, said Betty Davis. I enjoyed being a SOLVE member. Helping refugees gave me the incentive with their social problems. lt's difficult to continue living in a new en- vironment, stated Ela Rivero, Historian. President - Eva Hernandez, Wce-president - Miguel Peunte, Secretary - Maria Toboso, Treasurer - Marlene Hernandez VS.O.L.V.E. President, Eva Hernandez and sponsor Betty Davis sit back to back during a S.O.L.V.E. session. Club members Ela Rivero and Miguel Puente laugh during a moment of Showing her profile Lourdes Perez sits and discusseS humor at a meeting in January. 298 s.o.L.v.E. her feelings with other members. .4 lic! Qi mi, yn L fi.. Ela Rivero sits while writing her Participating in a group discussion are Brian Gaston, Lilian Leiva, Mercy Suarez, and thoughts on a piece of paper. Lilian Leiva and Amparo Martinez work hard writing down impor- tant problems. Elizabeth Vazquez during one of their meetings. As part of S.O.L.V.E. club members Lissette Cruz and Zoraida Valdez discuss problems in order to solve them. Janet Casiano, Lourdes Perez, and Ela Rivero participate in a humorous group discussion. S.O.L.V.E. 299 Sorrota launches the year by servicing the community By Marlene Braga Sorrota Service Club launched into the new year with many different and exciting ideas to enhance and better the community. Members, old and new, worked diligently with a readiness to serve those in need. Members participated weekly in the after school house, an organization working with the under-privileged children from project homes. Also, working with the March of Dimes, the Cancer Society, and Variety Children's Hospital, Sorrota continued to work with competence and efficiency. Having helped the Leukemia Society sell tickets to a skating party in late November, members achieved recognition as a result of their hard work. Sorrota has come back strong since last year. We're up there and we're going to say up there! stated Presi- dent Teresa Vega. President - Teri Vega, Wce President - Ana Canino, Secretary - Maria Gonzalez, Treasurer - Nancy Gonazalez 'f Wwygfni WWE. r x !'2., Nw., f President Teri Vega and Nieves Ciruneiro attempt to recruit new members during Club Day. Top row: T. Del Calvo, l. Del Calvo, C. Bandin, A. Reyes, L. Femandez, N. Ciruneiro, M. Martin, L. Viera, V. Lanza, N. de la Vega- Middle row: M. Barbeito. M. Gonzalez. N. Gonzalez. K. Barba. R. Arias. l. Penate, A. Aguilar - Bottom row: T. Vega, A. Canino. Sorrota .4 Sorrota Advisor Gloria Dickerson helps count the club's fund raising money. project. Nancy Gonzalez enters Ms. Dickerson's class after school before the start of a Sorrota Club meeting. Norma Del Valle and Miguel Gil stop to converse after school heading for a Sorrota 'fb Clara Bandin waits for other members of Sorrota in go to the after school house. Sorrota Spanish Honor Club' tutors students studying language By Teresa Mykytka Spanish Honor Society strives to help those stu- dents who need strengthening in any particular area by tutoring after school, stated Lissette Alvarez, president of Spanish Honor Society. Members worked diligently tutoring daily after school in an ef- fort to aid those students who faced difficulties in the Spanish language. Aside from tutoring, mem- bers held fund raising activities in an effort to in- crease their treasury, manned a booth in Halloween Happenings, and sold Giftables in December. One of their bigger projects included a toy drive for orphaned children. Being in Spanish Honor Society has proven to be a very rewarding experience. l've enjoyed the people, the places, but most of all, l've enjoyed speaking the language, Fue un ano muy divertidol stated member Paula Schwartzman. President - Lissette Alvarez, Wee-President - Sharon lsrael Secretary - Ellen Sachs, Treasurer - Maria Gonzalez Alvarez, Lissette f fc' -rv Casas, Alina Diaz, Ana S F , Gonzalez, Nancy Gleiberman, Brenda ' uf- D px., .Q-' 1, N 4 lsrael, Sharon ' Lopez, Arleen ., Markowsld, Natalie 5 V 3 .1.,, f ' S -tt , ef- V 1, QQ., V g Y , 6 vw Sachs, Ellen - D S hw rtzman, Paula K' ,Y Viel, Maria :,' A . L A it V ,x S c a Spanish Honor , Spanish Honor member Arleen Lopez pays close attention dur- ing a meeting after school in January. Ana Diaz, listens to the Spanish Honor meeting in progreSS early in November. lg gg'-'I' 1 f - 5 Q . 4 Raw -sf ,,,- l Monique-Moo Young and Carol Anderson participate in a club discussion. Spanish Honor President Lissette Alvarez gives instructions to club members about upcoming activities. Bottom: L. Alvarez, P. Salgueiro, F. Tellez Top: S. Israel, E. F inkle, E. Sachs, D. Hew, P. Schwartzman, A. Casas, B. Gleiberman, M. Rodriguez, N. Markowski, M. Leider - ,, ks., xx K ef- -fs....4 h ' gr ' Q i 4 4 ' Six. :sure W S ' . .c . ' -x 2 ewze .. A -. XLFZ x t K Q s y .,xN Nns-,MMM kk - Spanish Honor members Patricia Salgueiro and Ethel Tellez help plan activities for the club. ,, ,. t . f A 7 .0 4 4 .. . 5 B , M lk 141 -6 ii. , Q A g . ' V2 ' mf. I X 2. l' 'Q 'ia it .li Ale' Jig, J ' A pk X Mark Leider, Brenda Gleiberman, and Monique-Moo Young wait patiently for a meeting to start. Spanish Honor ..l x Council helped bridge gap between students, teachers Student Council consists of a group of students in the school who are interested in the schools govemment. Under the direction of Miss Eads, they worked hard during the school year for the students and our school. Student Council serves as a bridge between the students and teachers, commented president Bill Tedesco. Many activities were conducted throughout the year. The Student Council supported many of our football games. For the Southwest game, they con- ducted the Purple Feather Contest. They also spon- sored the traditional Homecoming Dance on November 14th, followed by the Homecoming parade on the 20th of November. ln the earlier por- tion of the year, they had the annual United Way Fund Drive, in which they raised over one-thousand dollars. Activity weeks were sponsored by the Coun- cil throughout the year. OFFICERS: President - Bill Tedesco, Wce-president - Paula Schwartzman, Secretary - Barbara loannides, Treasurer - Ana Pineda im 4' K! ! . ,. V at Yfxl f , W, A . Q at i ti JY R2 C , 2 we M, 1, ,I ,fy , ,z . f, , X ', ,9 M f . , ,Ish ,4,,,-W WI f Z . f y fi .yi 3. W, ,WM .M Q W . We . , , . 1 Kenneth Hart dresses up as a clown to work behind his booth at Halloween Happenings. i K 55 X Q wt . ,. , In .,., K f fi F X Marlene Braga cabinet member participates in President Bill Tedesco along with cabinet members and Advisor .Jackie Eads , lead a representative meeting in the library. Student Council dress up day by wearing a hat. Brenda Krischer and Wrginia Herrero at a representative meeting. va., Bill Tedesco, student council president, poses with authority and smiles with a smug. Edward Rimland, public relations manager, is caught with his feet taking a break in the activities office and lets out a yawn. W-'Mm Secretary Ana Pineda looks enthusiastic as she displays a costume for dress up day at a cabinet meeting. U S wana , Wce-president Paula Schartzman tries desperately to disguise her face behind a pair of sneakers. Student Council 5 Audio Visual gets the recognition it deserves BY GABY PLIELLO The formation of the Video Technicians Club has given the students of the Audio Visual Department the sense of identity they have long deserved. The fact that they were able to participate in school ac- tivities and actually win some of these activities, has given the members a great feeling of responsibility and sort of a family togethernessf' said Mrs. Kathy Gomez, A.V. Club advisor. uThe Video Technicians have acquired a lot of in- formation in this field and should prosper in the future with their knowledge, stated President Warren Lubow, when asked what opportunities are available to A.V. club members. The formation of the club has increased the ef- ficiency of the Audio Visual Department, said Mrs. Gomez, explaining the club's contributions to the school. Omcers: President - Warren Lubow' Viceprgsidem - none Alex Soria uses his skills to fix a film projector and reset it. Secretary - Lisa Fagen, Treasurer - Marta Diaz Q,-su A, VIDEO TECHNIGANS: Ms. Gomez, J. Penkowsky, W. Lubow, K. Talles, A. Soria, L. Fagen, J. Exter, F. Gonzalez, B. Gonzalez, E. Gross, M. Hender- son, R. Gonzalez, L. Fiore, M. Diaz, N. Sepulveda. Wdeo Technicians gf 1,7 . f , 1 X ,, I J. Exter drives the award-winning float of Video Technicians in the Homecoming Parade. Young Democrats prepare for their future in politics BY SAMMY DANON Through learning the facts of our political system, many Young Democrats prepared them- selves for a future in the critical world of politics. This club was involved with the local political system. The club members helped politicians with their elections. ln doing this they extended the can- didates ideas to the student body and the local community. Through being involved with local 1 politics, club members expanded their knowledge X about the community while trying to help solve many of the community's problems. yr Young Democrats has really improved this year. j We have built up the membership and participated i in more projects and activities. The club has paved the way to a strong foundation for next year's club, said Jorge Perez, club president. Jorge Perez, president of Young Democrats, smiles even with his Officers. Jorge Perez - president work piled high still in front of him. Q Z wsisww ww fYXNsx 5 if Mr. Mandell, advisor of Young Democrats, smiles Lisa Nestler, Lilia Gutierrez, and Alicia Yanes show their willingness to while playing games with his shadow. give suggestions at a meeting. Young Democrats FACULTY 308 1 fi Upper Left: Mrs. Fowler, F. Venezia, and V. Maury. Upper Right: D. Wycoff, B. Mihm Lower Right: H. Cialletti. 309 Administrators encourage a responsible attitude from the student body By Sergio Garcia The main goal of Coral Park's administration was to help students have more responsible attitudes toward their school and to become more aware of their part in the community. Administrators had the job of setting up discipline guidelines and maintain- ing the moral values. We want students to mature during their years in high school, enabling them to better face the challenges that are presented to them once they leave here, commented assistant- principal Joseph McNulty. Students should feel free to see me whenever they have a question concerning the schools func- tions. lt is one of my basic responsibilities, stated Principal Daniel Wagner. The administrators took measures this year to alleviate truancy by enforcing attendance procedures. Attendance improved to fourth among all high schools this year, concluded Mr. McNulty. mum wutsuxmu umm Pola Liapis helps our night school Principal, James Giwin, fill- ing out night school registration cards. 31 O Administration M its xg Qggzv ln his office, Principal Dan Wagner chats with Budd Martin as Florida States football team. Joseph McNulty talks into his walkie-talkie. This was one method of communication to minimize problems. i K Y .N he relaxes in his chair. They are discussing ..f On the lookout, Octavio Wsiedo stands next to the wall. McNulty, Joseph Assistant Principal Oates, Alphonso Assistant Principal Visiedo, Octavio Assistant Principal Wagner, Dan Principal vqgy- Mr. Oates dials the telephone in his office conceming Steven Bell. Steven stands in the of fice with a curious face. Administration Barrionuevo, Alicia Bilingual Counselor, ' 'i Sophomore Counselor Davis, Betty ' 7 V 4.215 -y . , .mf 'W' ' ' ' -. xv f 5 4 4 if ' A' ft 1. 'Sf 3 'M L4 ,g W e ' ,fi Pride Specialist K f ' '- W X X its aw Davis, Geraldine M V ,X ' Junior Counselor H ' Day, Dorothy m . Occupation Specialist bk X Q QF' 3 fl ,.,, www Lauthv James l'l1 A 1 Night School Counselor U .ns V N Lurtz, Robert ' G Senior Counselor, WC Guidance Chairman , Popovich, John a,xVf'siLi2' ,ff SOPhOmore Counselor Schwartz, Meg ,. l Senior Counselor ,, 1 1 1 ,f ,017 Z ff. 515 f 1 ff Q QA 'K KJ! MW ww, M-M 2 , ,' gp, 5662552 5 f 'ffdfg,y-7 , ' J 0 UC f ff ! J'W,7, Z X l Y , f , f' ', awe V if G I Y 'W , 3 T ,faw, H , , J ,f ,wh f ff Wah 1 5 l V Y gf 5 . a ywg fl y! f A M45 Qem During school hours Geraldine Davis, Dorothy Day, Meg Schwartz, Sam Shuman, Sandra Goldfars, Robert Lurtz, and Alicia Barrionuevo attend a Guidance Department meeting. 31 2 Guidance Department i J Mrs. Davis is discussing a personal problem. Personal problems were kept between the pupil and the counselor. wwmm., Mrs. Barrionuevo presents Julio Dirube his grades. Mrs. Barrionuevo is 1Oth grade counselor. Mrs. Day checks over the cooking hot dogs for a cheerleading picnic at Tropical Park. Qt it . Guidance Department helps .' fi gi , , 23 Z students 1n preparing for future academics By Gaby Puello The Guidance Department at Coral Park is made available to the student body in order to assist and advise the students in making decisions. The guidance counselors had a major role in the ad- ministration of the Florida State Assessment Test which took place during the first two weeks of Oc- tober. During the first week of March, the occupational specialist organized Career Week. Students were given the opportunity to ask questions of represen- tatives from numerous professions. We try to get students thinking about different careers, stated Dorothy Day, career specialist. Possibly the most important thing the counselors did throughout the year was assisting students with information concerning various colleges and courses. We talk about different colleges and voca- tions, stated Dr. Robert Lurtz, department chair- man. NWISWQ f 'W 'f'i ii X , A John Popovich points out a few tips to improve Lino Montiel's study habits and grades. Guidance Department 3 314 Ballou, Grace English Bloom, Alan Vocabulary Butalla, Eugene ESOL Fowler, Mary Department Chairman English 12 Heilberg, Lou English 12 Knowles, Sandra English 11 Maury, Vincent English 10, 12 McConnell, Carese English 10,11 McLean, Lou English 11, Drama Menendez, Cleo English 10 Moss, Bert English 10, 12 Moses, Ernest English 10, 11 2c'l fffif W U K an . ,. , , M M ,4w,ggg,: ,4 513 X ,J 179' f ' , -,5 fmgg 3, ,. , C? 7 ffl 225 611 W, f f 4 f V f 7 I yy' f :vw ,, f nv-':,:: Q Wf ff , , :MZ X f f 1 Q ff X ,gf I MH ,V f, ,ff 1 , rf 5 3 Czzzegfm ' We-L Yriiiii 1 J 1 f, WW ff! 1 7 , , 5 1 , 2, X Q-I ln her classroom Mrs. Cleo Menendez stands next to Carlos Tamayo and Martha Vento contented to see that they understand and follow directions. Language Arts Department ...4l1 ,,,, , - 1 ,,,,yvf f y Riley, Betty Jo English 10 Rogne, Annie English 11 Singleton, Clifford QZZW X J fofj, nf CQ eff 'I M , fo 'W J' 1 Zf, ff A ff ,M 9 ff f fV ifz 1 X' yi gf of ff 55: ' , ' ,fa w f S English 12 3 Smith, Betty Mae W .W English .iffy ' , W' l !i4gg':r ' . , I - 77 ? ,K 1 9 J' ' X , f x 1 3 C Xs. f Q t A 1 1 5 3 3 i Z , .a ' R 1 xi f visa , ,294 ,f a Stone, Gerald English 10, Newspaper, Yearbook Venezia, Frank English 10, 11, 12 Walker, Kenneth ,ft-. .N A Mrs. Annie Rogne threatens her sleeping student, Julio Hernan- dez for sleeping during her English class. English 10, 11 Wycoff, Norman English 11, 12 Language Arts Department emphasizes vital and necessary basic skills By Sergio Garcia Language arts teachers stressed the basic skills and development of reading and writing in order to prepare students for college and work. They have provided general background information in literature and literary works. ln emphasizing these important skills, the teachers feel that their students are leaving English classes with a more confident attitude. ln placing importance in the general skills area, we as teachers, feel that students are more prepared to face the challenges of the outside world, stated Mary Ruth Fowler, language arts department chairperson. Basic skills are emphasized because they become imperative in the future, stated Mr. Ernest Moses, English teacher. English teachers set up after school workshops to help their students. This, in turn, assured the stu- dents that they would get the help that they needed. Language Arts Department 5 On Back-to-School night Mrs. Angela Femandez eagerly shakes Jeanette Hernandez's hand. Mandy Hernan- dez's mother was one of the many parents who came. Mathematics Department constant evaluation of courses benefit students By Jane Sapp The math department offered various courses this year according to the students' needs. In addi- tion, a big part of the mathematics program was im- proving the courses that were already being offered to students. This year, instead of just one semester of math review, two semesters were offered. The second semester was geared primarily toward preparing students to pass college entrance ex- aminations. ln some math classes, audio-visual units were used as teaching aids. Teachers often en- couraged students to stay after school so that they could be tutored in their areas of weakness. We are constantly evaluating our course offerings and teaching methods and students' placement procedures in order to improve the quality of the mathematics program, stated Mrs. Hazel McLen- don, department head. 316 Mathematics Department l Mr. Caballero checks Martha Pijeira's homework to see if she un- derstands what he explained earlier in class. 4 l 3 er: i g:A3::iAAVg'f ',, ' 'bi 7? ijhr ,N - x X. ' W K . K, xvlufliq f l 7 . sfjf .Lffzb l , Both contented, Mrs. Patricia Rembert and Maria Correa look at Maria's test paper and grades. ni ,LX xi ,lol Mathematics Department Caballero, Frank Cons. Math, Math Anal., Femandez, Angela Geom., Algflrig. Galletti, Hugo Alg. 2 Gillis, Stephanie Cons. Math Hargrove, Edward IMS Hollin, Agnes Cons. Math, Geom. McLendon, Hazel Department Chairman Calculus Rembert, Patricia Geom., Alg. 2 Revilla, Mercedes Geom., Math Rvw. Sheils, Marta Alg. 1, Math Rvw. Sixto, Rosa Alg. 1 Taylor, Wanda Alg. 1, 2 Wilcox, Jimmie Alg. 2, Math Rvw. Geom 317 www During ArT16fiC8r1 Q0Vemmel'1tCla551 MT- Bob Violyn CIUSSUODS ln LLS. history class Mrs. Gloria Dickerson answers Leslie Diaz's Diane O'Nlalley's absences in his gradcbO0k. questions about the weekend homework assignment. Davis, Lyle M ,f US. Hist., World Davis, Phyllis ' Am. Govt. Dickerson, Gloria us. Hisr. rrrrri i Q22 Goodell, Maryon ' Psych. V t ME. , if' .Q - - . H f V, Q ' , 'f N 1 is 5 'V W if ir, tafson, Mar aret Hirigoyen, Ofelia A Am. Govt., Close-Up, Legado r ' Ingram, Dwain W' ' t Am. Govt. f 318 Social Studies Department i. 653. I' -I Surrounded by Coral Park fans at Tamiami Stadium Mr. Mandell bites his nails in reaction to a football play. Mrs. Sanabria is handing back papers in American Government while Maria del Pino takes her paper. Shrum, Charlie U.S. Hist., Soc. Wolyn, Roman Am. Govt. Social Studies Department emphasizes politics during this election year By Sammy Danon This year social studies added a geography course for sophomores instructed by Mr. Robert Mandell. Teachers hope that this course will become a popular choice for sophomores next year. Government classes dealt with state, federal, and local government. Students also had to com- pare Americanism with Communism. Those stu- dents in Honors and A.P. History took a CLS. History test for three college credits. The Social Studies Honors Club participated in the college fair in November. Ms. Ofelia Hirigoyen sponsored the Close-Llp program for all Dade County schools. i'Social studies teachers placed a strong emphasis on studying the electoral college system. lt is our hope that an amendment is forthcoming to abolish this antiquated method of electing our presi- dent, said Mr. Robert Kuehneisen, department chairman. Kuehneisen, Robert Department Chairman LLS. Hist. Mandell, Bob Ll.S. Hist., World Geog. Richter, George Ll.S. Hist. Sanabria, Miriam Am. Govt. Social Studies Department 9 Mr. Kugler watches the cross country team stretch. Mr. Neil Kugler spends much of his time coaching the girls' cross country team after school. Science Department involves students in Community Lab Research By Nivaldo Quintana The Science Department, with Michael Brennan as its new chairman, participated in many activities throughout the year. Students involved in the Com- munity Lab Research Program worked after school with professional scientists in lab related experi- ments. The science fair was held March 16. Some stu- dents began early in the year building bridges and researching projects as well as other experiments. One change this year was a move by Coach Luis Brande from the Government Department to the Science Department. He replaced Ms. Hilda Gon- zalez who taught bilingual biology last year. Another addition to the science department was the purchase of some new equipment. Two portable power suppliers and a laser were bought this year. An oscilloscope and considenable apparatus for the Marine Science Program were also purchased. Science Department Mr. Don Kirkpatrick stands in the school cafeteria in total amazement. 'saws'-1 Biology teachers, Luis Brande helps Dorit Binyamin to finish the problem on the chalkboard during class. g 22 A M. Mr. Bill Gunn watches his student Terri Cuesta sign her name after paying a science fee. During the course of the year all students had to pay a 51.00 science class fee. Brande, Luis Biology Brennan, Mike , Dept. Chrm. T fs Physics, Lab Res. . Gunn, Bill , Biology Hennis, Ted Q fm K V, Chem., Phy. Sci. ,J--i1.,n Jopling, Gary Biology, Chem. King, Frances Health Kirkpatrick, Don Bas. Bio., Ana. Physics Kugler, Neil Biology 5,07 l Linzie, Ernest Bas. Bio., Trainer Sigl, Frank Bas. Biology Staniski, Edward Biology Taylor, Joyce Biology 1 i l Sa, Science Department Bodea, Maureen Dept. Chrm. French Cormier, Joan ltalian Diaz, Pedro Spanish Wfwq, H Mrs. Cormier dictates a word as Luis Puche writes it on the chalkboard. Mrs. Yolanda Kellogg narrates a French story from a Evelyn Hernandez waites for her turn. book to her students during class. . Mr. Edward Posada sits on his desk and lectures in Spanish to his class. 3 Foreign Language Department -xp gifs K M:1Qi-,, .Q f A Mrs. Bodea opens her FrenchfEnglish dictionary to provide a wider range of words for Angela Sachs. M , .x ,., Kellogg, Yolanda French Lopez, Ana Spanish Posado, Edward Spanish Foreign languages let students further enjoy multi-cultured Miami By Ken Merker The desire to speak and understand foreign languages has grown rapidly at Coral Park. Stu- dents have shown increasing enthusiasm toward learning foreign languages, especially in multi- culture Miami. Knowing a foreign language in Dade County is no longer a luxury. There are coun- tless languages spoken in Miami, and a student knowing several languages will benefit in the future, remarked Mrs. Maureen Bodea, chairper- son of the Foreign Language Department. ln March, students had the opportunity to prove their oral fluency in French, Spanish, and Italian at the Dade County Youth Fair. During the spring, French students participated in oral and written tests. Through the years, Coral Park has always placed high among its competitors, stated Yolanda Kellogg, French teacher. I Together, Sharon israel, Denise Chapman, and Mr. Pedro Diaz read and do the oral exercises in the book during Spanish class. Foreign Language Department Arcaini, Connie P.E. Buslinger, Don P.E. Holder, Don P.E., D.E. Jelks, Doris P.E. Lopez, Rolando Gymnastics Parker, Lloyd Department Chairman P.E. Perez, Nancy Modern Dance Stage, Gene Welsch, Gene P.E., D.E. Physical Education 3 cf 5 5, I Coach Miller shows Casey Smith the correct way to hold football. X 4. l A I- eg . J V ..,..:- W.. . Q . , . ,'!f r:s,..-. ...,. , ,.A.. ..,V . W--M - -' , ,.,,.. ' ......g..u X -5,.-c..,:1:-Ls1:: X Y CL 'f fl' 4 ,A1 ' jf. :saver-Qies fi? 5 1135 -'Q Qiiiigiiig. is :Q Z A .. 'Mfg ,,,,u..-,.,.,., 1 ..,,... ,YW N Q ind t -,,,,,,-,.,, .,..,.. ..-..-as -sf- -..ig T 8 Gymnastics coach, Rolando Lopez helps Terry Coffman do a back-walk-over during her gymnastics class. P.E. instructors believe exercise and individual sports are essential By Ana lnguanzo Coral Park's 18th year of co-ed marching com- petitions was highlighted by new goals for new teachers, who encouraged student participation. Following the co-ed marching competitions, there came a time for students to choose one sport which interested them most. Students enjoyed the physical activities which were offered. These choices included football, gymnastics, and soccer. Pre-class, which included jumping ropes, pull- ups, bar dips and running, was stressed heavily to the students. This program, though sometimes rigorous, benefitted the students by helping them achieve a healther physical state. The Physical Education teachers saw the motivation in the stu- dents when pre-class was stressed. The coaches at Coral Park try to stress the importance of physical Htness and self-discipline to the students, stated Lloyd Parker, department chairman. ,41f! L P.E. coach, Ron Buslinger maneuvers the soccer ball so that Chuck Achinelli realizes what he's doing wrong. ,ifgt . i. ,fxr . ., it ,,- I via. sl U, 1-1 f . I, Coach Welsh stands on the track checking Ramon Mainieri's absences and detentions. Physical Education 5 Business education courses prepare students for college and jobs By Alicia Cordova The business education department continues to be important in high school. l think every student should take typing in school in preparation for the future, stated Mrs. Mae Chewning, department head. Students are realizing that these skills will be helpful for future careers in business and for assisting them in pursuing a college education. Some courses offered such as accounting and bookkeeping classes dealt with the management of finances. Shorthand classes dealt with the develop- ment in dictation and transcribing mailable letters. Typing helped students to type term papers, proofread material, and secure part time jobs as well as learning how to deal with business transac- tions. Business education guarantees a good future if the skills are learned well, stated Mrs. Pepita Soto, business education teachers. New Mrs. Blondell Browning stands in front of her typing class, dic- tating today's typing lessons. Tzr',t?,' 4,-X 17 'C' 4' ,,f ' 1 During shorthand class Mrs. Mae Chewning lets Lourdes Llerena and Sybelis Lopez grade and organize last nights homework papers. Business Education g is 5 L N f i-fairy: . 'f - TXYSQY, . 1 -me s1AffA55E55 m T Mrs. Pepita Soto rolls the typewriter cylinder to see Maria Lopez's mistakes. - , AN. ,X ss 1-W Mr. Grimes helps Barbara Estevez and the rest of the class with an assignment. 4... ,s ,,.. ,' P QQFVE7 , 'ii' sf 3!L . Ten , . 'GYiv 'T Ji ffliffff., Mr. George Zell corrects Mike lglesia's paper and says a few things for Mike and Alfredo Montenez to benefit. Browning, Blondell Rec. Kpg. Chewning, Mae Dept. Chrm. Shorthand, Typ. cz 7 , Wwwralvw, Grimes, Bob Typ., Bus. Math, Bkkp. Hissa, Rosella Bus. Eng., CBE Y f -'-f ,mi '- f :fx 'gps Wag, ' V, 'Y +3 1 i , ,QQ ,f R., X , T.. Soto, Pepita Typing Teller, Pat Bus. Law, Typ. Weber, Bobbie Bkkp. Zell, George Bus. Math .935 ...st 1 ...fill ll. IW' Business Education 327 Chorus teacher, Phil Valente directs and leads his singing students. Wsual art students demonstrate creativity in displaying their exhibitions By Ana lnguanzo The industrial arts program explored the fields of graphic arts, metals, carpentry, printing, drafting, and arts and crafts. Industrial and creative arts courses were specifically geared to fill the students' individual needs in that they could work at their own rate and receive satisfaction from what they produced, said Mr. Bill Mclean, wood craft instruc- tor. Advanced courses involved wood turning, finishing, and cabinet making. Many classes par- ticipated in the Dade County Youth Fair in March. The exhibitions were judged on neatness, quality of craftsmanship, originality, and total effect. Arts and crafts fields were involved in many ex- hibitions featuring the best art from many different levels. They displayed their talent at Burdines in January for which they were awarded cash and scholastic awards. Performing S Visual Arts Mr. Gooding stands behind two of his trombone students while they play, David Woodbury and David Keen. X 4.1 , Mr. Woodmansee watches Julio Casterio finish his ceramic dog. Ceramic students did numerous projects this year. Adams, Rick Department Chairman Print, Dft. My N '-V C 135115,- Dieck, Bob Drafting Edmunds, lvy Art, Ceramics l Gooding, Edward Band . 'Q f ' J vi ' ef' x ' 'rv N9 v ,xy y Q S 2 Q, Q ' ' v ' fx ff QQ X . f i - t Q WX z 4 Q 'ft x Lane, Marjory Home EC- 4 yy yy I .i 1, If ' 3,4 A2 32+ ig as - -' l f , ff- . 90:39 :51 anssiizg' if WH H - 4 A it ry fa is g..:p,,.4 !.14,.g. fi xlcl, ,LQ 'Qi' L12-1229 FN Qi! l . 12'-n2i 0'if32?21?t QF W O 354' -mime tri if is f 'fr . :fix Y VY' X-.xii S, Lf' X7 , N to 3 0? 1 Z' c ,77f'6A of Uni J 'Ja gm X NJN RT, Wk Aja R l JJ ,g 1 'Wifi gf - U' R13 vA I, f,f! it xxx, WJ t QQ C l ' Q va X 'X O P ,J Lk, wxll? QV' ft W , WJ v f-if ,,f 1.-w J 6255! 6Lf5nxlJ KQEQQ! qc, Ql,f'sQ,Q9 .Q K my X 3,4 , M- Q. of ,Tl W Q QL, XL -MJ if Q7 Fx WJ si cf dc! wt . 'V f, , X OCX fowl- 'W Klbw g-,NN J McLean, Bill 4, Woods if l ,,,. , , X, Qc , - ff RJ, f ,tif M ' ' X Murphy, Joyce Family Living Valente, Phil Chorus Woodmansee, Ralph Art, Ceramics Wyroba, Thomas Art Performing 8 Visual Arts Cooperative education gives opportunity to work and study at the same tim By Aimee Espinosa Through the Cooperative Education program at Coral Park, students who felt they could learn more efficiently in the working world were given the op- portunity to work and study at the same time. These students attended academic classes during the day, and received on-the-job training afterward. The various work programs at our school offer students a great opportunity to enter the world of work and to continue their education at the same time, stated Mr. John Bow, DCT teacher. Whether they enter the competitive world of finance and work after graduation or decide to further their education by going to college, these students will always have these vital skills and knowledge accessible to them for a successful career or rewarding profession. S 5 l l Ms. Eileen Stoler prepares the film projector for class as Luis Dominguez carefully watches. Balazs, Ronald Work Experience r-as ln the attendance office Mr. George Long writes Silvia Corte's name A on the tardy list. gfflfflnz 1 Bow, John Diversified Corp. Tran. Joyner, Edward Learning Disability Kynn, Michael Driver's Ed. Long, George Driver's Ed. 330 trsqif-.Ci N 'WW A ZW. ff' Cooperative 8 Special Education Department L I pt, t , g i X as fini ss. s . sit s 5L,.,1.. , t Wx., Q. Ns v- K, N A X X. 1 A . : .W Af' ,ff D A :-- ,fi-: X Tina Simmons, Mr. Edward Joyner, Delia Rodriguez, and Donald Mobley check over the assignment paper together. XE 1 if . pf as During a football game Quarterback John Staikos and Mr. Ronald Balazs discuss football plays at Tamiami Stadium. fkq may-gl. P1108 NWN., Athletic Director Mr. Bill Mihm is caught reading a book in his office. .V akin , 4 , f Mfg I ly ' -' A-, 1 ffpy M X! ff WWW W X X WWW ga' fl f ff 7 f ff P7 Mihm, Bill Athletic Director Work Experience Newbold David Learning Disability Stoler Eileen Tassottl Dante D E Driver s Ed White Cyril Job Entry we 2 it Learning Disabiiiiy ff I 4 ,f i ' I . , l Y J Cooperative 8 Special Education Department Media and activities specialists aid pupils with unique learning experiences By Maria E. Cardenas ln the media center our goal is to provide the best services possible for every student, com- mented Mrs. Ferry, head librarian. During the winter holiday season, the media specialists held their an- nual trim-a-tree contest in which homerooms made small books to decorate the library Christmas tree. During the months of December and January, the library held a read-a-thon to raise funds for the March of Dimes. Through a variety of services to the student body, the media specialists have proven to be irreplaceable. The activities office serves as a student informa- tion center, in addition to sponsoring Halloween Happenings in October, Homecoming Week in November, Spirit Week, and a multitude of other functions. Activities help students gain experience in the development of leadership and respon- sibility, remarked Miss Eads, activities director. Mrs. Edith Miester smiles after looking up a word in the dictionary in the school library. Activities Director Jackie Eads and Marlene Braga work together in the activities office preparing the homecoming decorations. Activities E3 Media Specialists r gg! f ...ax 1 V X if l ,,L.1,us y ,,.,. , it 41 Mrs. June lnman points out facts about the Readers Guide as Gigi Modugno and Manny Fernandez observes closely. Eli 5 it as 2 if if if 3 , Before leaving the library, Librarian Madeline Foster punches and checks Ana Stefands school pass. Eads, Jackie Activities Director Ferry, Rosemarie Librarian Foster, Madeline Librarian Gomez, Katherine AudiofVisual lnman June Librarian , . q t .!, L gg, at Wester' Edifh Librarian -ww , ,gi if 15 1. .Q sig V r 4, 4, lg! s K V, .,-mv t V 1 gg 55,343 in f5Shi3+q',f5wg 'Q wg. fQisgz,i is'4-3 W':if'Wf:- iw? '+f'?.5'vff'5Pff'i3i Qwiiffgz-Khu'isn.4.5 ffffa .Q Mike Hernandez and Mrs. Katherine Gomez try fixing a problem with a video player. Activities 8 Media Specialists Belcher, Penny Secretary Borrego, Diva Attendance Clerk Doherty, Pat Attendance Secretary Donnelly, Virginia Secretary Ford, Robin Office Aide Harrelson, Evelyn Head Clerk lnsalaco, Berta Secretary Liapis, Pola N.S. Secretary Rowe, Jane Secretary Woodworth, Margarate Treasurer Clerical Staff E it f 'f if X 'Tw 4 Qix 5 Le, 'F l XQ43fe L29 iv mf s gvs fmeg C X' V X H' mg? 'Wm Kiwb Mrs. Penny Belcher stands by her desk and grins. l f 4... A, .A ,V Mrs. Diva Borrego shows her office aide, Robert Parra, the correct way to fill out an absent slip. l Clerical personnel work hard to keep all records current and accurate By Sofie Vilar Clerical personnel kept the attendance rolls, and processed all records of students registered at Coral Park. The treasurer controlled all of the schools financial transactions. Without these people work- ing the school could not function. The heart of the school is the registrar, Mrs. Penny Belcher and staff keeps all the students' records, schedules of all the classes, and keeps all grade records. i'The placing of computer terminals in school gave personnel immediate access to stored information, and the ability to update all stu- dents' records, stated Mrs. Penny Belcher. 'There is never a dull moment in this depart- ment, concluded Mrs. Pat Doherty, attendance secretary. There always is something to type, a stu- dent to talk with, and so many other things that have to be done. M.. Mrs. Pat Doherty points to the back of the main ofhce. Mrs. Woodworth counts money while handing it back to Kurt Begelman. Mrs. Woodworth is always busy with student organizations money. Clerical Staff 5 f x f ,W R I Z f 'Hin V l 8 ,X f f , 1 94 7 ff X f 'H X 1' f X7w: p1,Xf A 'G , '4:1cX5',,:i ' f whiff-,.Xi:afu,i64f',:ff,C wg? ' f g45:QimfzgXfJr.m-mfg?-1' '22-ef , 5 'fif- fX , k X ,jzfyz ig, I ' 441, I X x X Q f X ,gfffy - ff ,s X x A XX AX , X H vw M if QW ' 1 X - .1',,X 6 U X' ' 'X W XX XP- ,X 1. A T X , X X X ff X ' KX ' QQ fifty' X ' 3 1 X X W X A , w A Q yfff:'vFf7f4'!31'2gvefXwMPN. . f, ,N .1 Q, . X XX 3 , ,fx 5.44-,fug25,ww,4AXXwf-gw,,y3 7, X, VL, my, X X Ng? X , ,A k X X' X -X X XX lww-,a,' 132, X Q! w .learn 'ff ' ,X f X5 W X i X 'x X X f,f4:Xf,'1wX .5 , fa mi. KK mf X S' M f,-X ,ff?1g.',ff'.f42Q1f,W ff rf, ,f I X X ,X X x , A .9 X' . 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Martinez, Xiomara Smith, Normade la Vega 337 Current Events This is a composite of the images of the Saturnian system as taken from Voyager l spacecraft during November 1980. The Horizontal photo shows Dione in forefront, Saturn rising behind, with Tethys and Mimas fading in dis- tance to right. Enceladus and Rhea are off Saturn's right at left and Titan is in its distant orbit at top. . ., , Y If ' ,i:. .A ,Q X D Vvlvllyk t,,fL I . A X' A' , 1 '- 1-in K 25 . ff -A' S 22 A, LT .pg 4' Q is 'X ..,.,. .,,,.,s. 1, , A, ., ij, J 4 Q W 6 W .sr, I l 1 l J ' 4 ' gv- V,,k ' A FORMER BEATLE SHOT TO DEATH - Former Beatle John Lennon speaking at a peace rally r in New York in 1972 with wife Yoko Ono next to him, was shot to death outside his apartment in NSW York. Lennon and his wife were deeply involved in the peace movement during the 7O's. l Eric Helden of Madison, Wisc., with the Eve gold medals he won in speed skating events during the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y., in February. President Jimmy Carter concedes defeat in address to supporters in a Washington hotel Nov. 4. His wife, Rosalynn, is at his side. FK.. ffl President-elect Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy re spond as they are cheered by supporters in a Los Angeles hotel, Nov. 4. Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Tug McGraw leaps as Kansas City Royals bat- ter, Willie Wilson strikes out to end the sixth game and give the Phillies their first World Series championship in the 98-year history of the team. ln the background is the Phillies Mike Schmidt, named the series Most Valuable Player. The Phillies won at home. fy, , ff ' ,, H , , A ' ' ww 'fm ww' Z , Ash, smoke and millions of tons of Mount St. Helens are hurled skyward as the volcano erupted with atomic-bomb force on May 18, 1980. The blast in southwest Washington state, took 34 lives. ff' . The charred helmet of a l.l.S. serviceman lies in the desert sands of eastern lran at the spot where a daring attempt to rescue the American hostages came to a tragic end in April. A burned-out helicopter used in the mission is in the background. lronically, the hostages were released on Jan. 20, 1981, Inauguration Day, after 444 days in captivity. Polish workers, who struck for and won new liberties, sit under a poster showing Soviet and Polish flags at the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk in August. 340 A ,1- James Craig of North Adams, Mass., holds his goalie's stick and the United States flag moments after the U-S Smoke pours from the casino area of the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev., team defeated Finland 4-2 to Claim The as fire races through the lower levels of the casino and hotel, killing 84 persons hockey gold medal ifl the Winter Olym- and injuring hundreds in November. pics at Lake Placid, N.Y., in Feburary. 4,47 Y- X-4 s ,aw ,I 4. F 14. A lone man walks amid destroyed buildings in the village of Balvano in late November after southem Italy was struck by a devastating earthquake that killed 3,076 persons and left 200,000 homeless as winter approached. Current Events The children now love luxury. They have had manners, contempt for authority show disrespect for adults and love to talk rather than work or exercise. They no longer rise when adults enter the room contradict their parents, chatter in front of company, gohble down food at the table and intimidate their teachers. Socrates C469 to 399 B.C.j Compliments of the 1981 Arieon Staff Campu life T ,Wf . , 342 Y is, ,W ,A , I , .W w 2 e'-- .W-' 'JM 1 ...fy My I '-,v 2, 7 we TURN it. f 4 0 . A umm via -1 IWW' - M an W. ,-.xv 'MAX' . , t W WN., ....g,...,..,4,.,4 T . N , z,.,,ali'922fwrn GN RED Q-ff , IN cs Q by-.,, A Mac 'I QU! INTERACT MEMBERS: Upper Left - L to R - Jerry Suarez, Andy Alvarez, Rick Gonzalez, Danny Arango, Jeff Sanchez, Raul Arrazcaeta. Upper right - bottom: Leo Quin- tero, Adriana Martinez, Phillip Carratala, Odalys Fajardo - Top: Gonzalo Perez, Norbert Milan, Randi Mannis, Raul Arrazcaeta. Middle: Lynna Martinez. Bottom left - Lto R - Sergio Akselrad, Mandy Hernandez, Ricky Estape. Bottom right - L to R - Bottom row: Vida Delgado, Gonzalo Perez, Arlene Lopez, Betty Lopez, Alina Casas, Maria Del Pino, Leo Quintero - Middle row: Jorge Perez, Rick Gonzalez, Ar- naldo Prieto, Eddy Chao, Carlos David, Phillip Carratala, Norbert Milan - Top row: Jorge Almiral, Jerry Suarez, Jorge Almiral, Raul Arrazcaeta. INTERACT Advertising Miami Engineering Contractors, Inc Ph: 448-2970 344 Licensed and Insured Arts and Crafts, inc. Pet Shop 9668 S. W. 24th Street Miami, Florida 33765 SLIM QUICK HEALTH SPA, INC. Phone: 552-6950 8674 S.W. 40th Street Miami, Florida 33155 226-6330 Mr- TUX Pet Grooming The Contemporary Fomial Wear Specialists 8979 Bird Road 13979 S. Dixie Hwy. B W I Miami, Fl. 33165 Miami, Fl. 33176 abs add e 552-1156 255-2154 Plaza Bakery Cakes Decorados Para Today Ocasiones 9654 S. W. Coral Way Miami, Florida 33165 Ph: 223-4658 551-3800 The Hair Cutting Alberto Velazco Place - Hair Styling 9628 S.W. 24 St. Miami, Fla. 33165 This is dedicated to all my teachers and friends at Coral Park, but mostly, to my Mom and Dad who let me do all the crazy things l wanted. Thank you for the Best three years of my life! Congratulations to the class of '81. Alicia Cordova P sh! Homeroom ll-O3 - From left to right - Back row: Sandra Pascual, Maria Rodriguez, Claire Meyers, Luis Landrian, Katie Jo Ansley, Omar Pitaluga, Leonardo Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez, Middle row: Mirna Lopez, Lillian Tarafa, Marlene Rodriguez, Daisy Hernandez, Valerie Bryant, Armando Hernandez, Lee Weinreb, Manuel Fraga, Bill Geller, Lourdes Miyares, Mr. F. Caballerog Bot- tom row: Marisol Morejon, Fanny Gutierrez, Joanne Adirim, Nora Colet, Maria Encalada, Mercy Planas, Leticia Hernandez, Deb- bie Feinstock, lrela Miranda. 34 1 Alfredo Ferrer Maria Wel Ellen Sachs Terri Lustig Karen Cogle Q , A 'J ,Q-, . I ,I I X , , 1 -V V 1 ,. .FV X :Q it A 5, ka 4 Q1 QW J' A ' Q Of - ' 'qw P Ki I 1 My 9-W 4 S Alex Gerdts Maria Suarez James Horgon Diana Zulueta Mayra M. Ortiz Ana Novas 3' Homeroom 12-21 - From left to right - Back row: Diana Zulueta, Jose Villalobos, Pedro Jimenez, Larry Levitt, Nlichael Medina, Gino Potesta, Laurence Schneider, Ricardo Gutierrezg Middle row: Maria Suarez, Bienvenida Palacio, Ellen Sachs, Karen Cogle, Terri Lustig, Diane Galan, Ana Novas, Mayra Ortiz-Costas, Mrs. Weber, Gerald Negrong Bottom row: Alfredo Ferrer, Maria Wel, Elizabeth Espinosa, Alberto Llovett, Francisco Pintado, Carl Hodges, James Horgon, Donald Bryant. Jose Wlalobos Gerry Negron Diane Galan Michael Medina Gino Potesta Donald Bryant mitgvz ' , We ,Q 4 Q, I I A Qvfrf ww , .f .ii .awe 3 ifiiruk ,Z Q2 'ae .. A f 4 4 SV x 5 E , ,,y if ,. W 1 X fi A . F' . , I Frankie Pintado Pedro Jimenez Rienvi Palacio Ricky Gutierrez Mrs. B. Weber '21 ,ve '1v, 'Q f 'Y A , K v hy . ' A J , r-,r fr ' 'e lz J N' -Q, ,. J R X e V , , ,Q , V J ,J , Advertising CFox-qllaf Studios 375 East 49th Street Hialea h, Fl. 33013 305 X 558-6891 10547 S.W. 109th Court Miami, Fl. 33173 305 X 596-1750 Your School Portrait Photographers Weddings ' Portraits ' Family 1 Have a Cokei and a . Miami World Jill N 1 , M fm, 1 't tim s ,, Cokeiadds life. Ooca'Cola and cake afefeg fy .mlagomgany Travel, Inc. 1870 W. Flagler St. Miami, Fla. 33144 Enrich Your Trip With Our Experience Best Wishes to the Class of '81 from Irwin A. Berkowitz, attorney at law Executive' Building 2.01 Southeast Znd Street Port Lauderdale, Florida,33301 ph: 463-0688 . . . Expert Counseling of all legal matters. 'W' 9 Homeroom lO-l4 - First row: Bertha Rubio, Lourdes Mezquia, Wanda Tirado, Maria Cardenas, Sylvia Morales, Otmara Diaz Belkis Garcia, Alison Sanchez, Nancy Christ. Back row: Alex Marrero, Anabell Lee, Luana Monterroso, Gilsa Pardo, Eddie Suarez, Diana Yanez, Mario Lopez, Robert Rivero, Luis Alfaro, Geraldo Gutierrez, Fernando Perez, Martin Curi, Felipe Garcia Mr Ingram. Advertising NOW WITH FIVE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER CP5 DISCOUNT FOR CORAL PARK STUDENTS MIAMI'S BEST AND MOST COMPLETE SPORTS STORES NIKE silo: ARE lu! AZ 1' ho PIG ' edlh ' I1 ffl E, 7, Get RBHCIY , , upon in the world. i , For Elm qc, ,,, , FOOTBALL ji and SOCCER 6, I ,J . S N F S New Ealancaunrnrlknglirxmes Tzreshapolalazn T a humque x ang x w- ic Aged A L Get Your Back to School Supplies 3?'c3W7-1d'T1uJp.l'52 53?Tvmp73X, cuve 5535. Y . beveled midsoles and flared heels, width . sizing, and an instep saddle lor Ionaitudinal h ppovt and Rh Ii I A U1 0 Gym Sh0l1S :xr-9. The re5fnei,m1InII:: RI:ninTg 4 I shoes made by runners for runners - irr L 0 SOX Flueing me aiogfgred bzollgnnefs worm --. 1 L . . IYS BYTIUNQ B alnlng S DEALER FOR ALL BRAND NAMES SPECIALIZING IN TEAM'SCHOOLS ,LEAGUES EXCLUSIVE DEALER ron I D 1. I FULL LINES OF ATHLETIC SHOES 'gf COMPLETE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT The shoe mos, Magus' 'RACQUET RESTRINGING 'REGRIPPING used in the World 3 KENDALL KENDALL Plaza West Mall Miller Square Shopping Center MIAMI 13021 s.vv. aa st. 13878 s.vv. sem sneer Coral Way SITODDIRQ Center 274-9119 387-0616 9648 SW' Cm' Way 20351 s. Dixie Hwy. seas Howard Drive 6662666 255-1777 store 4419 ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED 2666666 Advenising Of ,. V 1, 1,31 I fl H ff 1 HOMEROOM - 12-14 - Bottom row: Alex Valdes-Recio, Ruben Picon, Beatriz Lopez, Maria Fortes, Miguel Sanchez, and .Juan Espinosa. Second row: Wilfredo Pineda, Denise Chapman, Luis Fonte, Rafael Larrubia, Arleen Lopez, Rosa Regalado, Mayra Pena, and Leo Morales. Third row: Mr. Staniski, Scott Forti, Odalys Sam, Evelyn Wues, Elizabeth Abreu, Marilyn Alvarez, and Elizabeth Grau. Top row: Louis Fiore, Maria Rodriguez, Ronald Sequeiro, Gonzalo Gonzalez, Amarilys Curbelo, and Brian Harris. SUNSET PHOTO, INC. 8738 S.W. 72nd Street Miami, Florida 33173 Phone 279-2274 DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ON PREMISES . ,g iii? li 3 Advertising I l HOMEROOM - 12-O5 - Bottom row: Lucas Fernandez, Alvaro Pazos, Sharon Israel, Miguel Fagundo, Helen Agra, Susan Hartman, Alecia Cordova, Raul Travieso, and Jorge Lora. Top row: Jose Rigol, Clinton Walker, Sonia Vega, Sirely Ballate, and Nelly San Juan. CLASS OIF l81ll '- Sur Helg ' 2. Quality Custom Homes By e A I E i 1, e For lnformaiion 264-6014 V233-0020 Ronny ConstructionCo. Architectural design: Nleonteserin r Sunrise Heights 134th Ave. S.W. and 22nd St., lVliaim i, RFL p.jv,3,.y M 1: 'Q' ' ii' V,i' sSflm A. -ffvfv , , HOMEROOM - 12-11 - Bottom row: Mr. Woodmansee, John Welsh, Jorge Bandin, Eddie Chao, Carlos Filguera, Janice Lilia Gutierrez. Middle row: James De Costa, Francisco Fernandez, Tony Del Rio, Tania Gutierrez Cindy Castillo, Troy Muniz, Liliana Garcia, Marcy Markoff, and Elizabeth Vasquez. Back row: Mike Lauter, Ramon Rodriguez Nelson Rodriguez, Luis Fernandez, Odalys Peveda, Alberto Labrador, Orlando Perez, Carol Lyn, and Vivian Garces. Not pictured Maria Alfaro, Gabriel Fernandez, Yvonne Garvin, Marina Guillen, Carlos Leizan, and Clara RIVHS. Milian, Dharma Sierra, and X G X C X J in , yugo, Q 1 1-Q31 23 - ,C lb 'U by My .. fNi'I?f'f, 1-.N ,i... - Zh-21,2 L F ' -N-1 ',i,'.' QQ ,A., fff ,i..i Q l 5 Z D3 E. 5 rn 1 O 33 9' tp U7 cn Ui Q o S . 0 :s SD O N -1 :T is 2 fn E w 2 E+ S E so UU S1 QT 5-' 2' af 5 ,s g 3, 'T SP, ND cn 4 gl A x 5 5' ,U Eg 0 Q O 3 H- :r 5 9' Ev' 1 5 E s 3 .L S 5 C n-1 ca C 3 Advertising fr. Mm .Q M, HOMEROOM 12 22 Bottom row Teresa Garcia Pons Mana D Martlnez Crlstlna Nino and AddlS Gomez Middle row EUSEDIO Delamo Glona Bello Isabel Del Calvo Tnnldad Mamn Jlnl Eltneler Alma Casas Jose Saralegux Marla Sanchez and John Plnon Top row Mrs Dorothy Day Chnton Powell John Wllate Esteban Moreno James Bryan and Hortensxa Bustello HOMEROOM - 12-O9 - Bottom row: Corando Valdes, Maria Weites, Felicia Sans, Jessica Collazo, Maggie Miller, Vasti Valerio, Vida Delgado, and Maria Fraga. Middle row: Mrs. C. Menendez, Maria Mendez, Jorge Navarro, Leo Aldecocea, Terry Kaye, Car- men Rodriguez, Blanca Porras, Beatriz Rodriguez, Debbie Parham, and Susan Prieto. Top row: Elliot Olinick, Fernan Stuart Schwartz, Hortensia Mendez, Glenn Davis, John Rozas, Herbert Martin, Tomas Gonzalez, and Gary Webb. do Valdes, To the Class of '81 M2 price Pre-Marital Tests at Palm Springs Medical Plaza Lab 1435 West 49th Place Hialeah Ph: 822-3544 Franz Arango - Owner Father of Frances, Bibi CClass of '79i Advertising CORAL SUPPLIES OF FLORIDA, would like to wish the class of '81, success and happiness in the coming Ph.' 634-8915 yea rs ll Fernando Figueroa Jenny Penkosky Bruce Schulberg Manny Perez-Montoya Aff X , 5 f . l ' A x T fi ng' Kgxn ' L Aurora Castro ' , ' , V' TK, Arleane Mari I Q J, Y,6i'QK'-Y ' h , Lisa Bishop f f h it V 't' ffum' . as A 5' Maria Rodriguez PU U W A-,K irw. L v 'VL X as X s w, at Q Osvaldo Castillo i h , .,.r xx I Nieves Gruneiro 53, -'f -VV W , W My Roy Handros l 1 V ' is W' Barbara Cruz ' 4 x f A Rose Cones 1 A , , ., 429 mb. Nw' ,ip-sl A Raul Yasmin Diaz Susie Alvarez Elda Lopez D1gnaMary Fojo . HOMEROOM - 12-13 - Bottom row: Elizabeth Faxas, Elda Lopez, Janette Aquino, Jenny Penkosky, Lisa Bishop, Nieves Gruneiro, Susie Alvarez, and Gilda Gonzalez. Middle row: Thania Carballo, Arleane Mari, Digna Fojo, Maria Rodriguez, Aurora Castro, Rose Cortes, and Barbara Cruz. Top row: L. Davis, Carlos Sardina, Bruce Schulberg, Jaime Gonzalez, Enrique Alzugaray, Manuel Fraga, Roy Handros, Manny Perez-Montoya, Osvaldo Castillo, Jose J. Mole, Carlos Llodra, and Ferny Figueroa- Advertising 3 5 5 wg, 0 , 1 HOMEROOM - 12-O3 - Bottom row: Miguel Riera, Espy Fernandez, Vivian Hemandez, Llvi Clavijo, Elaine Crespo, Natacha Garcia. Middle row: Billy Lopez, Barbara Estevez, Terry Adirim, lvonne Gonzalez, Nayibe Diez, Betty Suarez, Lisette Pellon, Claire Meyers, Raul Santiago, and Mr. Andy Sigl. Top row: Alfredo Gutierrez, Lynna Martinez, Cesar Yabor, Jackie Brown, Marti Rosen- berg, Oscar Ruiz, Brenda Mesa, Maria Torres, Norbert Milan, Edgar Gonzalez, Guillermo Cano, and Jose lduate. ,.- A Wg Q: m N Marta Diaz Oscar Ruiz 5 Q mem! V B 1 ff-, M - Llvi Clavijo Raul Romero F 'fswa15'W'4IW 35 re ,., A ,gg if K firm i t f 1 i Nayibe Diez Espy Femandez JU- at ,,-,xx an , jg Jackie Brown a . Lynna Martinez Advertising f 7 f f , r M nw 1 1 X ' il-4' f x, ff- Terry Adirim if 'r,t Q V , 5 A Cesar Yabor Natacha Garcia wa 'T' 52191 Us F : DA - T-'Q ' N1 Q A' Barbara Estevez 1' ' ' fav ' ef ' 4 Q-., W f, Marti Rosenberg aa A A X fn -r Billy Lopez 2 'f gin ,A K ,qw if 14' ' ' i f f W, at gf i if V 1 M' ff' 1 . Y Miguel Riera i g5,7h,,V 5. , 3. mv-, ws-N. C ., nz 2 ,eww re Q, r f 3: A ,. 0,4 'T 7 ix , S1 Norberto Milan . L r 1- Jw' ' N R . '27 , , 13' 12' J' V 3: f 1 Carmen Gonzalez ,v U' QQ ,..-C if l g ... VG? Y I A Jose lduate 4' 7 1 f M,, 1, , AHC fwff f ' ,I 9: 'f'-Q if m E fr 3 .6 1 ,K , i . L .mf 4 Raul Santiago -1+ if 2 ,, K 4 t Maria Torres F '7 1, Z 1 ,fw 4 f U ,M , 4, , f:...s.. Z. ,, ,A , f f I Y fu mf 1 3 1, 4 ,QM . K, . 'fl' fix' Vivian Hemandez 4 'C , A Jose Comas Beatrice Suarez Brenda Mesa l-l- rw' iz SENIOR BOARD OFFICERS - Kneeling: Kenny Hart, Maria Avila, Ana Diaz, and Stuart Schwartz. Back row: Allan Rimland, Phillip Carratala, Vivian Segovia, and Wrginia Herrero. ..4v ' 226, ty SENIOR BOARD REPRESENTATIVES - Sitting: Diana Galan, Elsy Bello, Lisa Dernis, Terri Lustig, Arlene Lopez, Terri Adirim, and Ana Diaz. Kneeling: Lourdes Gonzalez, Vivian Segovia, Suzy Alvarez, Jessica Collazo, Lissette Alvarez, Ana Diaz, Karen Vera, Odalys'Fajardo, Randi Mannis, and Kenny Hart. Third row: Mrs. Riley, Clinton Powell, Nancy Criado, Anna Pineda, Julio Garcia, Marlyne Braga, Lourdes Tallet, Iliana Perez, Tania Gutierrez, Danny Fresco, Maria Avila, Phillip Carratala, Sharon Israel, Alicia Cordova, Marylin Marante, Lillian Rodriguez, Stuart Schwartz, and Mr. Violyn. Back row: Allan Rimland, Sergio Medina, Luis Font, Luis Fernandez, Virginia Herrero, Miguel Gil, Ernie Lanza, and Eddie Rimland. Advertising 7 Congratulations to the 1981 graduating seniors of Zion A.Z.A. - Topai B.B.G. Zion A.Z.A. Seniors :Ii I Y ,...x,,.'., ..., , F -as if - ,,.g,... I' , v I i -41:-sz' f , f' f -4y51a1,.4ew ff Cf' 2325 , , f f W X f . f f Q4 f 2 ,-v Z f X a , , f I f 1 W A,,f-f V Randy Benjamin Elliot Olinick Sharon israel Keith Zipper Bruce Schulberg Topai Seniors Robin Ginsberg Brenda Krischer A , i ii 1 , f, Q, I ' ' I ,'v,' , K 3 2' W , , , , , 0 2 fs ' 'ff an . - I J ,WMA l A ' ' , f a A -f HOMEROOM - 10-O6 - Bottom row: Ariana Morales, Reina Leon, Teresa DeFrancesco, Merci Suarez, Vivian Springer, Veronica Loyola, Julie Amador, Judith Reyes, Lisette Garcia, and Receca Verde. Middle row: Jesus Rodriguez, Dorit Binyamin, Debbie Starr, Jody King, Kathy Elias, Hector Fortes, Eddie Mole, Marlene Pena, Maritza Caula, Ginger Young, Leyani R. Tabrave, and Ricardo Alcolea. Top row: P.M. Davis, Ed Gross, Carlos Wlavicencio, Raciel Sanchez, Luis Rodriguez, Carlos Manresa, Jose Carbajal, Carlos Villanueva, and Ray Rodriguez. 3 Advertising ,ll Compliments of ARA CONSTRUCTION CQ. PANTIN 325 Alcazar Ave. Coral Gables, FL 1401 SW lst Phone: 643-21 1 1 Congratulations to the Class of 81 2 , A 6,432 ZW HOMEROOM 12-18 - From left to right - Bottom row: Alina Silvera, Maria Sanchez, Odalys Rubio, Ana Diaz, Jackie Navarro, Ellenit Lamora, Gonzalo Perez. Middle row: Maria Morera, Frances Sosa, Denise Castaneda, Lourdes Wdaurre, Mercy Martinez, Jose Sierra, Maria Suarez, Janet Snider, Jeannette Rodriguez. Top row: Osvaldo Diaz, Emil Rivas, Jose Cruz, Mr. Wycoff, Juan Rodriguez, Angel Sanchez, Bill Capiro, Clarence Lowe, Eddie San Juan. Advertisin Q l HOMEROOM 12-24 - From left to right - Bottom row orres, Mr. George Canlio, Norma Fernan- dez, Nick Fernandez, Maureen McCarthy, Osvaldo Jaramillo, Lissette Alvarez, Marie Brouwer. Top row: Thelva Jimenez, Karla Matus, Carlos Decespedes, Angel Gutieriez, Renee Stoyka, Jakie Melians, Lillian Leiva, Lourdes Mainieri, ldelsy Es- tevez, Carlos Pijeira, Robert Stark, Lincoln Bennet, Jose Quintana. 1 l l 3 HOMEROOM 10-1 - From left to right - Bottom row: Odalis Ruiz, Xiomara Alfaro, Yvette Padron, Maria E. Sosa, James Smith, Maria Abel, Earl Lee Simpson, Armando Mederos, Alfred Ayme. Middle row: Jack McColpin, Danny Jimenez, Mayra Hil, Hubert Riveron, Jerry Yoham, Wilfredo Fernandez, Eddie Rodriguez, Leonel Hevia, Robert Martin, Coach Welsch. Top row: Sally Bello, Wctor Gonzalez, Jorge Ponce, Frank Cruz, Josias Gomez, Jim Barrios, Mike Garcia, Carlos Lanza. Advertising Homeroom 12-19 HOMEROOM 12-19 From left to right - Bottom row: Evelyn Puig, Teri Vega, Lourdes Amaro, Debbie Sirgany, Alice Robaina, Mayra Rojas, Lucy Alonso. Middle row: Vince Piscitello, Luis Dernis, Nidiam Guerra, Pedro Perez, Carmen Valdes, Dianne Gali, Frank lzquierdo, Lisette Cruz. Top row: Ramiro Arguello, Miguel Martin, Alex Martinez, Jose Mosca, Jose Egdavil, Yair Maya, John Hardy, Marie Ferrer, C.Ci. Singleton. How does 12-19 spell relief? GRADLIATICDN Advertising 1 Compliments of: ESTIMA INTERNATIONAL ldnspp Advertising Congratulations to the 1981 Arieon Staff eww 1 X ,. ,,,,, , .msw-'iii HOMEROOM 12-15 - From left to right - Top row: Cid Fernandez, Bill Boyd, lrina Lopez, Maria Jimenez, Julio Perez, Jorge Perez, Mario Arias, David Keen, Tony Perez. Middle row: Susana Montoya, Ana Flor, Maria Delgado, Eddy Alvarez, Ana Morales, Mayda Pena, Melvy Santana, Minerva Sanchez, Reynaldo Pino, Jose Fonte, Kirk Churchill. Bottom row: Manuel Mejido, Kenneth Hart, Alicia Yanes, Mr, Richter. HOMEROOM 12-26 - From left to right - Bottom row: Amada Acosta, Martha Pulido, Xavier lnguanzo, Steve Wheeler, Danny Fresco, Rolando Salas, Jose Terry, Dina Binyamin, Ken Merker, Reinaldo Tamayo. Middle row: Roberto Olivera, Leonor Robles, Zenia Lopez, Maria Gonzalez, Margarita Cabeza, Elizabeth Tellez, Dinia Guerra, Ms. Gillis, Jose Baena, Feliciano Guillen, lvie Etkins, Joseph Oneil. Top row: Saul Gonzalez, Valerie Regets, Rafael Raffa, Kevin Mullin. , Advertising 12-12 - From left to right - Bottom row: Maria Del Pino, Hugo Galletti, Carmen Chevalier, Wilfredo Gonzalez, Odalys Fajardo, Maggie Gayoso, Brenda Krischer. Middle row: Lillian Lopez, Ana Loret de Mola, Maribel Crespo, Beatriz Angelino, Ramon Rico Arango, Ana Sarasti, Marlene Arecibia, Betty Guerra, Rosa Hernandez. Top row: Robert Estape, Gus Bergnes, Marisel Borroto, Danny Cabrera, Oscar Cedeno, Angel Jimenez, Jose Marina. Hugo Galletti V W il WU' 1 Marisel Borroto ffl 5 5 Beatriz Angelino V, f' , N .K , , . i Gus Bergnes 'I A ff was W, g W, iff Maribel Crespo ' , J 2 Odalys Fajardo f ,J , I sk .1 2 r R -E .. t .fr ,V .f:..,. Lillian Lopez 2 gf' , Roberto Estape in ? Aug' ,S V l Mylene Rodriguez fi N. . ' tl .. ff , if 'ff J, L f Brenda Krischer ' t M i 5 f1 .ZVV Q zz A Q g M - ' Danny Cabrera ,tm , . 5 ,. ,ex Wy W Robert Tamer L 'R Q i 'V 'S E TX g Y'-ff 5 It M x, i 1 L V Ana Sarasti gjlliltili.. A Q Carmen Chevalier 'R If 1 l ,V , ,iqf ' ft t Rosa Hernandez .' gif ,,,,, ,Q A 7: 4 3' Marlene Arencibia M Aix y 3, ,Q , gf V, Mana Del Pino fl., Y gg 1 ' L Sigh glr Q K X A' aff fa , , .,,,f, gf i Q V ,Lrg A M 'Sf Advertising ill HOMEROOM 12-10 - From left to right - Bottom center row: Maggie Garcia, Dawn Collins, Susan Lennard. Bottom row: Karen Vera, Isabel Montero, Martha Lllfe, Maria Es- cobar, Ramona Ayala, Wade Orner, Oscar Kourany, Elena Rodriguez, Roxana Rubi, Margarita Correa. Middle row: Tony Alphonso, Luciano Fernandez, Robert Parra, Jorge C. Almirall, Jorge l. Almirall, Elyena Castineira, Mrs. Murphy, Raquel Arroyo, Lourdes Molina. Top row: Garry Siaba, John Belcher, Ralph Valdez, Nick Villalba. -10 'Y' 4 if ' ff, . ' f 2+ -' -,Q.,, ' T, if ' Roxana Rubi Ramona Ayala Karen Vera Q J . 7 A A 4 i A .A fi c J .Ar -... P -F 4 f 1. .. ' ,. Q , ,-'g'.f',. M is, 4 f bt.. i X f l :'- A.c- ' . . , if . , 'J -rthr 1 2' , Wvian Segovia Margarita Correa Raquel Arroyo ,, f ' f . C ia.. f Jorge l. Almirall Nick Wllalba lsabel Montero , ,,,V: 0 Sxw ,,., Q Elyna Castineira Dawn Collins Maggie Garcia 1 l z W1 Q , . ,:,. -. , A , Efszq' n L .1 N It 4 R 'f Oscar X. Kourany Denise Diaz Martha Lllfe 5 M ' 1 35 2 f f f Q , H4 ia ,. 0 ff? If f f Lourdes Molina . W 6 ,.,. . 5 l J, r. 3.'f?i Luciano Femandez '. P ' ' f-NAV . ft ' W ! :N Jorge C. Almirall ,,.. 5 Q L. ,- 'A q : ' Alex de la Vez Advertising We, the students of HOMEROOM 127, want to thank all our parents for all the love, time, and patience they have given to us throughout all these years. To our fellow graduating seniors, the teachers we love, the friends we made, and the ones we are leaving behind, we say, Thanks for the good times and memories, and the best of luck in the future. CLASS OF 'l8l 12-7 Maria Acosta Gnsel Fernandez Yvette Cuello Maria Fernandez lngrid Giral Edurne Gorricho Donna Ka mmann Amelia fAmyJ Perez Manny Almuina Jorge Armas Manny Bencomo David Fernandez Robert Klein Sergio Medina Michael Owens Diego Riveron Joseph Sanchez James V. Somohano Terry Martinez Maria E. Rodriguez Mayte Rodriguez h-4. 1 1 W I A 'J I J .ff . aw 7' , . ' ' 1 sf 2, QM' 112.11 L I , , f 1 . f V , Advertising ,WWA . fs rf? Q QE iff - 3Q,5fll iifmi A f HOMEROOM - 10-30 - Lying clown: Sofie Vilar. Bottom row: Vivian Quintana, Ana Aguirre, Alina Reyes, Jackie Rios, Caridad Hernandez, Anthony Yoham, and Coach Miller. Middle row: Eider Castro, Deborah Pollack, Martha Vento, Teresita Padron, Rebecca McSwain, Joni Higgins, Maria Fernandez, and Sara Jaramillo. Top row: Mario Garcia, Francisco Arcia, Esther Salas, John Dixon, Abe Rodriguez, .Julio Valdes, Roberto Cosio, and Mario Gonzalez. ' 305: HOMEROOM - 1120 - Lying: Jorge Molina and Glenn Grossman. Kneeling: Christine Seanne, Ada Larrazabal, Deborah Raybon, Marie Boan, Liana Perez, Sandra Jaafar, Teresa Mykytka, and Yamilia Ali. Top row: Josefa Mederos, Mrs. A. Hollin, Jorge Mesa, Maria Tirado, Juan Gomez, Ernesto Diaz, Angel Campo, Jose Alvarado, Jose Quant, Hector Crespo, Luis Vazquez, Pablo Quintana, Manuel Blanco, Andres Alvarez, and Ruth Valdes. Advertising Student Index A Abdo, Davld 81, 180 Abdo, Raymundo 30, 81, 158 Abel, Marla 218, 360 Abilleira, Marla 172, 218 Abreu, Elizabeth 30, 350 Abreu, lleana 180 Abreu, Reynaldo 180 Abreu, Rolando 218, 221 Abreu, Ruben 30 Acebo, Jessica 30 Acevedo, lnes 218 Acevedo, Steven 160, 218, 249 Achinelli, Charles 180, 321 Ackerman, Kenneth 218 Acle, Roberto 30 Acle, Rolando 180 Acosta, Davld 218 Acosta, Elizabeth 218 Acosta, Guillermo 180 Acosta, Marla 30, 366 Acosta. Acosta. Acosta, Mario 180, 268 Mlriam 218 Rafael 10, 160, 218, 251 Adil'lm, Joanne 45, 168, 180, 277 Adirlm, Terry 30, 160, 282, 356, 357 Agra, Helen 30, 350 Agra, Madeleine 180 Agramonte, Daniel 218 Aguero, Roberto 180 Agullar, Aguilar, Arlene 218, 300 Tereslta 180 Aguirre, Ana 218, 367 Deleon. Agulrre, Jalme 180 Agulrre, Llzzette 180 Aguirrechu, Emesto 30. 270 Akselrad, Sergio 180 Alba, Dawn 136, 152, 153, 180, 193 Alba, Gabl'lel 218 Alba, Xiomara 181 Albert, Peter 181 Albor, l.lsa 181, 261 Alcolea, Richard 218, 358 Aldama, Carlos 30 Aldecocea, Carolina 181 Aldecocea, Leonardo 354 Alegre, Manuel 218 Alessi, Madeline 98, 172, 218 Alfaro, Luls 218, 348 Alfaro, Marla 352 Alfaro, Xiomara 218, 360 Alfonso, Anthony Alfonso, Barbara 218 Alfonso, Ello 218 Alfonso, Gustavo 30 Alfonzo, Jose 181 Arguelles, Juan 219 Arguelles, Lucia 32 Arguello, Mario 101 Arguello, Ramiro 32, 361 Arias, Evelin 181 Arias, Gilberto 32, 76, 275 Arias, Jose 32, 76 Arias, Mario 32, 104, 106, 363 Arias, Raquel 219, 227, 300 Arias, Rita 219, 224 Armas, Alberto 181 Armas, Jorge 32, 366 Arrnengol, lngr'id 219 Arrnenteros, Daisy 219 Armestlo, Ana 219 Aroch, Talya 219 Arocha, Daniel 160, 181 Arrazcaeta, Raul 32, 33, 289, 294, 295 Arrltola, Ricardo 32 Arrojo, Zulema 172, 181 Arroyo, Raquel 32. 365 Artldiello, Eunlces 33 Artidlello, Yamlr 181 Astelnza, Cristina 220 Avendano, Arturo 182 Avila, Henry 220 Avila, Marla 18, 19, 33, 260, 357 Ayala, Adelaida 182 Ayala, Ana 220 Ayala, Magda 220 Ayala, Ramona 33, 365 Ayme, Alfred 220, 360 Azofra, Luis 220 B Bada, Raul 182 Baena, Jose 33 Baez, Arlel 34, 270 Baez, Leida 33 Bahm, Lisa 172, 182 Baker, Daniel 220 Baker, Nancy 220 Balanky, Kelli 220 Balarin, Jorge 220 Ballate, Slrely 33, 256, 350 Balleti, Jude 220, 284 Bandln, Clara 182, 300, 301 Bandin, Jorge 33. 352 Banks, Beverly 170, 171, 172, 182 Algeclrus, Rafael 81, 218 Ali, Allaldl 86, 218 All, Yamila 181, 367 Allcea, Janet 218 Alicea, Loreyne 181 Almendral, Rafael 181 Almlrall, Jorge 31, 289, 295, 365 Almlrall, Jorge 365 Almulna, Manuel 31, 366 Alonso, Agustin 181 Alonso, Cal'idad 181 Alonso, Jorge 101 Alonso. Jo e 218 'Q Alonso. Jose 181 Alonso, Lucla 31, 361 Alonso, Roberto 181 Alonso, Santiago 181 Alonzo, Alfredo 218 Alphin, Robert 81, 181 Alvarado, Jose 367 Alvarez, Andres 81, 181, 367 Alvarez .Angel 81 Alvaru, Carlos 218 Alvarez, Edward 31, 160, 289, 363 Alvarez, Gerald 31 Alvaru, Isabel 181 Alvaru, Jeannette 181 Alvarez. Jorge 218 Alvarez Alvaru , Joselina 181 , Llssette 31, 149, 160, 254, 288, 289, 295, 302, 303, 357, 360 Alvard, Llzhel 218 Alvarez, Luls 181 Alvarez, Mal'la 138, 181,218 Alvarez, Marla 172 Alvara, Mer-llyn 31, 350 Barandlaran, Mlriam 220 Barba, Karla 220, 300 Barba, Mauricio 220 Barbelto, Marla 33, 275, 287, 289, 300 Barberena, Marla 33 Barlield, Tamara 220 Barimo, Lawrence 14, 33, 80, 81 Barreda, Nury 220 Barrelro, Armando 182 Barreras, Franclsco 220 Barreras, Rafael 182, 285 Barreras, Rosema 220 Barreto, Patrlcla 133, 217, 220 Barreto, Roberto 182 Bal'rlal, Arlene 220 Banlos, Jim 220, 360 Banlos, Maria 220 Barroso, Ricardo 220 Barroso, Santiago 220 Barsimantov, George 216, 220 Baskin, Glenn 182 Baskow, Lawrence 157, 220, 285 Baskow, Melissa 33 Basnuevo, Luisa 33, 274, 283 Bass. Kadlleen 182, 272 Bassam, Abolfazl 220 Batista, Abel 182 Batista, Alejandro 220 Batista, Allna 182 Batista, Carlos 220 Batista, Mal'la 182 Battlston, Antonio 220 Barroso, Gina 182 Bolo. Rosa 182 Beard, Troy 182 Becelro, Mayra 182 Becerra, Crlstlna 160. 165, 182 Begelman, Kurt 104, 182, 331 Atvara, Miguel 31 Alvara, Mlnha 218 Alvara, Omar 218 Alvarez, Pedro 181 Alvarez, Pllar 160, 165, 181 Alvaru. Ruth 31, 96. 97, 275 Alvarez, Susana 31, 133, 146, 149, 158, 283, 355, 357 Alzugaray, Enrique 183. 355 Amador, Barbara 218. 233 Amador, Julle 218 Amador, Ricardo 218 Amaral, Javier 218 Amaro, Lourdes 31, 256. 274, 361 Amat, Arsenlo 107, 181 Anderse Anderse Anderse Anderse n, Carol 117, 303 n,Dlane 117,218 n, Sandra 218 n, Susan 218 Angellno, Beatl'lz 31, 364 Angulo. Angulo. Dalsy 218 Mal'la 31 Ansley, Kaus 181,345 Aparlclo, Marcos 181 Aquino, Jeannette 18, 20, 32, 254, 283. 355 Aquino, Rosa 218 Arab1tg,Arsenlo 151, 170. 181 Arana, Lllllam 219 Arana, Rene 219 Aranda, Victor 219 Arango, Daniel 32, 146, 282, 284, 285 Arango, Glenda 32, 172 Arauz. Carlos 181 Arcentales, Miguel 219 Arcla, Franclsco 219, 367 Arenado, Edward 81 Arenado, Susanna 181 Arenclbla, Marlene 32, 172, 364 368 E Belro, Jose 182 Belcher, Jonathan 365 Belcher. Paul 182 Bell, Steven 146, 182, 307 Bellidodeluna, Alvard 33, 170, 171 Bello, Elsie 294, 295, 357 Bello, Gloria 34. 353 Bello, Lucia 34, 220 Bello, Oscar 83, 220 Bello, Sally 220, 233, 360 Bencomo, Joel 220 Bencomo, Manuel 34, 66 Bencomo, Olga 220 Bengochea, Gustavo 34 Benitez, Elena 81 Benitez, Luls 182 Benlta, Osvaldo 182 Benltu, Roberto 34 Bennett. Heidi 182 Bennett Lincoln 34. 360 Bergnes, Gustave 34, 255, 264 Berman, Fellce 220 Bemal, Tatiana 182 Bertln, Michel 220 Bella, Romero 270 Betancourt. Yvette 220 Betancur, Beablz 160, 165. 182 Blarrleta, Madelyn 182 alerley, Cheryl 220 Blllle, Laura 220 Blnyamln, Dlna 34, 172, 261, 363 Blrgyamln, Dorlt 220, 260, 316, 358. 61 Bishop, use 34,355 Blslgnano, Robert 34 Blanchard, Robert 81. 220 Blanco, Enrlque 182 Blanco, lvetie 182 Blanco, Jose 34. 289. 295 Blanco, Lourdes 221 Brlngas, Marlene 222 Blanco. Manuel 180, 367 BIanco,M1guel 221 Blanco, Nonna 133, 182, 240 Bloom, Debbi 34 Boan, Marie 154, 155, 191,221,367 Bode, Linda 182 Bode, Michael 221 Bodon, Susan 221 Boik, Emma 221 Bolivar, Ana 221 Bolivar, Soraya 34 Boldix, Edward 105 Bonllla, Ana 221 Borges, Elizabeth 182 Borges, Elsa 183 Borlmonoff, Claudio 221 Borroto, Marisel 34, 364 Borroto, Mercedes 183 Borroto, Noris 183 Bmno, Jose 123 Bovard, William 221 Bowen, Renee 35 Boyd, William 35, 277, 297, 363 Bayles, Lisa 35, 88, 96, 97 Boza, Maira 221, 233, 266 Braga, Marlene 35, 144, 275, 277, 304, 328, 357 Brand, Mario 183 Brenlla, Santiago 221 Brenque, Diana 222 Brito, Alberto 222 Brito, Arlene 183 Brito, Bemardo 106, 107, 182 Brlto, Lucia 35, 283 Brizuela, liaana 222 Brockett. Shelly 183, 193, 204 Brodbar, Debra 98, 183, 284 Brodldn, Gary 183 Brooks, Todd 160, 183 Brouwer, Mal-le 35, 360 Brown, Jacqueline 35. 37, 256, 257, 274, 356 Brown, Rebecca 182 Brutto, Joseph 80, 81, 183 Brutto, Lucia 165 Bryan, James 35, 353 Bryan, Scott 183 Bryant, Crystal 183 Bryant, Donald 35, 346 Bryant, Valerie 136, 152, 153, 183, 345 Buchanan, Todd 222 Buckley, Richard 222 Buidago, Pablo 222 Bustamante, Aldo 184 Bustelo, Martha 35 Busdllo, Hortensia 35, 353 Bustillos, Luls 184 Busutll, Rosa 184 Buznego, Haydee 184 C Cabalelro, Mercedes 184 Caballero, Alexander 35 Cabanas, Eduardo 222 Cabanzon, Mercedes 222 Cabeza, Margarita 363 Cabuas, Mauricio 22 Cabrera, Danlel 256, 257, 274 Cabrera, Gladelmy 35, 256, 274 Caballero, Frank 345 Cabrera, Marcio 35 Cabrera, Ulises 184 Calderin, Lourdes 184 Calero, Lucla 36, 263 Callela, Antonio 184 Calvo, Llno 222 Camelo, Calvin 184 Campbell, Carol 160, 184 Camplns, Eldis 184 Camplani, Giannine 222 Campo, Angel 184, 367 Campo, David 184 Campaln, Alex 36 Campos, Danny 184 Campos, Marlene 36 Camps, Marla 222 Canamero, Eter 184, 266 Canas, Armando Canas, Juan 222 Canclo, Gulllerrno 36 Canlno, Ana 184, 300 Cannon, Clndy 154, 155, 22 Cano, GullIen'no 356 Cano, Miguel 184 Cano, Teresa 222 Canseco, Oswaldo 184 Caorsl, Gabriel 184 Caplro, Gulllerrno 289. 295, 359. 370 Caplro, Jorge 222 Capote, Elizabeth 36 Capra, Anthony 106, 107 Carbalal, Jose 222, 358 Carballo, Lourdes 22.3 Carballo, Thanla 256, 274, 355 Cardenal, Alfonso 223 Cardenas, Marla 144, 223, 348 Cardentey, Emesto 223 Careaga, Servando 223 Cal'llIo, Aura 184 Carles, Carlos 36 Carmenaty, Rudolph 23 Carrandl, Marcos 23, 245 Carrasco, Jose 32, 36, 116 Carratala Phllll 19 36 123 158, 259. 260, 289, 296, 299, 359 Carreno, Jorge 28 Carrera, Josemlguel 184 Carrlllo, Douglas 80, 81 Carro, Berta 184 Casadevall, Femando 223, 243 Casales, Jesus 184 Casanova, Marla 223 Casanova, Rene 223 Alina 36, 64, 289. 302, 303. Casas, Carlos 184 Casas, Gerardo Z5 Casas, Josefa L23, 230 Caslano, Janet 184 Castaneda, Denise 359 Castaneda, Mary 184 Castaner, Lourdec 184 Castano, Olga 223 Casteleiro, Julio 325 Castellon, Lourdes 184 Castellon, Tania 184 Castillo, Adolfo 81 Castillo, Cynthia 36. 352 Castillo, Mal'la 160, 185 Castillo, Mary 223 Castillo, Osvaldo 36, 223, 355 Castillo, Ralph 185 Castinelra, Elyna 36, 365 Castrello, Ralph 81, 184, 185 cam, Alfred 223 Castro, Ana 223 Castro, Aurora 21, 36, 38, 159. 260, 277, 289, 294, 295, 355 Castro, Elder 223, 367 Castro, Felix 185 Castro, Jorge 223 Castro, Mariela 223 Castro, Marlon 37, 172 Castro, Oscar 223 Causey, Beverly 37, 160, 165. 360 Cayon, Margarita 37, 144, 149 Cedeno, Oscar 37, 364 Centeno, Barbara 37, 275, 277, 289, 293, 294, 295 Centner, Helen 141, 185 Cepero, Julia 37 Cepero, Mirna 223 CereHo, Manuel 185 Cerra, Femando 185 Cerra, Rene 223 Cemlia, Cannen 139, 185 Cesar, Armando 223 Chamlzo, Delia 223 Chamlzo, Manuel 223 Chan, Edwina 22 Chang, Martha 165, 185 Chao, Eduardo 37, 352 Chao, Jose 37, 149, 254 Chapelln, Jerald 223 Chaves, Eileen 160, 164, 185 Chavez, Miguel 223 Chediak, Mal'ia 223 Cherry, Mark 37 Chevalier, Can'nen 9, 37, 364 Chin, Kenneth 223 Cummings, Jack 187 Curbelo, Amarilys 350 Curl, Martin 225, 348 Czemiak, Pablo 100, 101, 187 D Dalessandro, Lisa 225 Daniels, Nathaniel 81. 187 Danon, Samuel 144, 217, 225, 238, 285 Dal'ias, Aleyda 134, 160, 165, 187 David, Carlos 123 Davila, Pedro 83. 225 Davis, Dana 123, 187 Davis, Donna 187 Davls, Douglas 225 Davls, Glenn 354 Deal, Christine 187 Dearce, Ether 225 Decespedes, Carlos 360 Decoste, James 352 Decoste, Robert 81, 105, 187 Dedios, Maria 97 Deemer, Mary 225 Defrancesco, Teresa 144, 145, 225, 230 358 Delahoz, Gustavo 81, 187 Delamo, Eusebio 353 Delaosa, Richard 187 Delapaz, Moralrna 187 Delapena, Zenaida 225 Delatorre, Marisol 149. 187, 287 Delavega, Nonna 187. 300 Delcalvo, Isabel 300, 353 Delcalvo, Tereslta 187, 300 Delcastlllo, Enrique 225 Delcastlllo, Jorge 225 ser 187 Chiong, Rita 185 Chll'ino, Carlos 223 Chlrole, Marilyn 185 Chiu, Carlos 223 Chluz, Edgardo 223 Chocano, Frank 105, 223 Christ., Nancy 223, 348 Chung, Dean 101, 225 Chung, Kirk 101, 185 Churchill, Klrk 37, 136 Clark. Jay 25 Clavareza, Rene 185 Clavllo, Uva 37, 96, 97, 356 Claxton, Jodle 185 Cockrell, Beverly 223 Codinach, Gonzalo 37 Coffman, Theresa 135, 137, 152, 186, 321 Cogle, Karen 38, 346 Coizeau, Gulllerrno 223 Cole, John 224 Colet, Nora 186, 345 Collazo, Jessica 142, 149, 159, 287, 297, 354, 357 Collins, Dawn 38, 365 Colllns, Mary 186 Colon, Denise 38 Colon, Elizabeth 165, 224, 249 Colon, John 224 Comas, Jorge 38 Comas, Jose 38 Comas, Vlrglnla 38 Concepclon, Ana 186 Concepclon, Caroline 38 Conde, Carlos 38 Contreras, Victor 224 Conway, Stacy 123, 224 Cordal, Femando 81, 186, 224 Cordova, Allcla 18, 38, 86, 144, 350, 357 Corona, Albert 224 Corona, Dalsy 38 Correa, Anamarla 186, 313 Correa, Margarita 38, 41, 365 Cortada, Annette 224 Cortes, Maureen 186 Cortes, Rose 355 Cortes, Sllvla 186 Coslo, Roberto 224, 367 Costa, John 186 Costa, Ricardo 38 Costales, Alberto 224 Coto, Cal'rnen 38, 266 Coto, Derls 224 Couto, Marlo 224 Couto, Mg-guel 186 Crespo, alne 14, 356 Crespo, Hector 367 Delgado, Arabella 225 Delgado, Ismael 187 Delgado, Juan 225 Delgado, Maria 40, 225, 363 Delgado, Martha 40 ' Delgado, Odalys 187 Delgado, Paula 187 Delgado, Wda 40, 354 Delosrlos, Carlos 225 Delpino, Maria 40, 143, 315, 364 Delpozo, Miguel 187 Delrio, Antonio 40, 352 Delrio, Cecilia 172, 225 Delrio, David 81, 225, 246 Deivgye, Antonio 40, 44. 149, 286, Delvalle, Barbara 40, 172 ' Crespo. Ileana 38 Crespo, Meribel 38, 278, 279, 364 Criado, Nancy 39, 284, 357 Cros, Marlcel 186 Cruz. Arthur 186 Cruz, Barbara 39 Cnu, Elizabeth 39 Cruz. Isabel 39 Cruz. Jorge 224 Cruz. Jose 39, 187, 359 Cruz, Llsette 39, 361 Cruz, Rafael 39 Cruz. Rene 39 Cnlz, Rlnaldo 187 Cruz. Sara 187 Cnlz, Waldo 187 Cnazalvarez, Francisco 224, 360 Cuan, Sergio 187 Cuello, Yvette 39, 263, 366 Cuervo, Jesus D4 Cuervo, Juan 42, 144 Cuesta, Teresltz 24 Cueto, Annette 187 Cueto, Juan H4 Delvalle, Francisco 225 Delvalle, Norma 301 Delvalle, Jorge 40 Delvalle, Maria 187 Delvalle, Roberto 170, 187 Demlguel, Marla 187 Demurias, Luis 225 Denault, Robin 187, 275 Dereuter, Daniel 187 Demis, l.lsa 361 Demis, Melanie 135, 217 Desllva, Kevin 40, 149 Detlrado, Carlos 225 Deutsch, Nell 160, 216, 225, 233 Devllle, Luls 187 Devine, Maureen 187 Dhers, Percy 225 Diaz, Alda 225 Dlaz, Alberto 225 Diaz, Ana 81, 40, 133, 187, 289, 296, 302, 357, 359 Diaz, Carlos 225 Diaz, Denise 45, 71, 149. 159. 287 Dlaz, Enrlque 254 Diaz, Angel 225 Dlaz, Beatriz 40, 72 Diaz, Dagoberto 187 DIGL Derek 188 Dlaz, Ernesto 188, 367 Dlal. Janet 40 Dlaz, Juan 285 Dial. Leslie 188, 314 Dlaz, Miriam 204 Dial. Marlene 188 Dlal. Marta 41, 306 Dlaz, Marlul 188 Dlaz, Miguel 225 Dlaz, Nyurka 188 Dial. Osmanl 188 Dlaz, Osvaldo 41, 359 Dlaz, Otrnara 225, 348 Dlaz, Patricia 225, B6 Dlaz, Ramon 188 Dlaz, Renato 188 Dlal. Rolando 225 DlaL Susan 188 Dlal. Tanla 41 DlaL Yasmin 41, 263 Dlarsllvelra, Jorge 225 Dlazzabala, Olga 41 Dleckrnann, Vanessa 188 Diego. Letlcla 4, 225 Dleguez, Luls 225 Dleppa, Wllllam 225 Dlez, Jose 25 Dlez, Naylbe 188, 356 Dlllon, Christine 225 Dlrube, Juan 188 Dlrube, Julio 225 Dixon, John 225, 367 Dlaz, Vlvlana 275 Dlneda, Maggie 225 Dios, de Marla 39 Dixon, Ramona 225 Dixon. Steven 41 Dominguez, Ana 225 Donoghue, Rlchard D7 Doglco, Ana 21, 41, 46, 147, 159, 66, 275, 288, 289, 295, 296 Doplco, Georgina 143, 146, 186, 188 Duarte, Juan 226 Duasso, Jose 226 Dublrt, Pamela 226 Dumke, Patrlck 226 Encalada, Maria 189, 345 F Dunn, Sandra 154, 155, 226 Duran, Harriet 226 Duran, lrene 226 Duran, Nelson 226 Duran, Ruben 226 Dwyer, Pierre 144, 145, 146, 188 Dymond, Marcie 226 Duang, Pierre 226 E Echagamiga, Lourdes 189 Eckhart, Daniel 41 Egoavil, Jose 361 Eisenberg. Eitneier, Ji lan 189 ni 41, 274, 353 Elias, Catrina 226, 358 Eljaiek, Nancy 41 Elliott, Kenneth 160, 226 Elsea, Franklin 189, 212 Encinosa, Enriquez Enriquel. Enriquel. Enri u Elizabeth 41 Enelio 226 Johnny 105, 189 Miguel 189 Nora 189 Cl El. Escalante, Geovanni 81, 189 Escalona, Escalona, Carmen 226 Migdalia 189 Escobar, Maria 41, 365 Escandal, Ana 201 Esnard, Maria 189 Esperon, Yamiry 226 Espina, lleana 226 Espinosa. Espinosa. Bpinosa. Espinosa. Espinosa, Espinosa. Espinosa. Bquivel. Aimee 142, 144, 145, 226 Elizabeth 41, 274, 346 Jimmy 221, 226 Jorge 42, 189 Jorge 226 Juan 42, 350 Olga 189 Margarita 226 Bfades, Miguel 226 Estape, Ricardo 189 Estape, Roberto 42, 364 Estevez, Amarilys 226 EsteveL Barbara 40, 356 Estevez Elio 226 Estevez Gino 189 Estevez, ldelsy 40, 257, 274, 360 Estivill, Daisy 42, 275 Estrada, Candido 189 lktrada, Regis 226 Etklns, lvie 42, 49, 52, 140. 363 Euresti, Mercedes 189 Exter, Jack 42, 50, 124, 125 . y . . 8. H 157, 158, 170, 260, 357,365 Fadraga, Carmen 226, 266 Fagen, Elizabeth 42, 53, 306 Fagen, Rose 160, 226, 251 Fages, Mario 226 Fagundo, Aldima 189 lnfante, Falla, Leda 226 Fagundo. Fagundo. Fa undo Aymee 189 Hilda 226 M' uel 42 350 . IQ . Fagrrdo, Adela 226 Fajardo, Odalis 42, 357, 364 Fajardo, Waldo 189 Falcon, Arlene 226 Falero, Roberto 226 Falk, Eliza beth 226. 261 Fandino, Michael 82, 83. 226 Faraldo, Angel 42 Faraldo. Miguel 226 Faria, Jose 226 Faxas, Elizabeth 355 Fehl, John 226 Fehl, Paul Feinstock. Feliclano. 189 Deborah 188, 189, 284. 345 Elizabeth 26 Felipe, Ana 226 Felipe, Yolanda 189 Fer uson Klmbe 160 165 189 Q . WY . . Femandu, Anabel 189, 212 Femandez , Angel 42 Femandez Annerls 189 Femandez, Carlos 149, 160, 189, 226, 286, 289 Femandd. Cld 363 Femandu , cindy 227 Fergus, John 285 Femanda, David 43, 366 Femanda, Dolores 189 Femandez , Edgar D7 Femandez, Esperanza 43, 88, 125, 356 Femandez, Fernando 227 Femandez Francisco 43. 295. 352 Femandez Gabriela 352 Femandez Gladys 227 Femandez Grlsel 43, 366 Femandez, Gustavo Femandez Ismael 227 Femandez, lvelisse 189 Femandez, Jorge 189 Femandez Jose 43 Femandez. laura 189 Femandez Femandez Lldla 189 Llzette 189 Femandez, Lucas 43, 350 Femandez. Femandez, Femandez. 357 Fernandez, Femandez. Femandez. Femandez, Femandez, Femandez, Femandez, Femandez, Femandez. Femandez, F emandez. Luciano 43. 365 Llsa 99 Luls 43, 81, 227. 352, Luisa 12, 98, 189 Manuel 189. 329 Marla 160 Marla E. 164. 227, 366, 367 Marlella 189 Marina 43 Marltza 43 Michael 43 Mlrlam 190 Nicolas 360 Norma 43. 71, 148, 149, 294, 360 Fem 'Jr' zuvcsa. .... -- -- ..- -- Femandez Pedro 105, 227 Femandez, Raul 227 Femandez, Roberto 43, 68 Femandez, Victor 118. 119 Femandez, Vivian 141. 190 Femandez, Wilfred 227, 360 Femandez, Wilson 124, 125, 190 Femandez, Yamile 190 Femandez, Yvonne 228 Femandezcuervo, Victor 190 Ferreiro. Sonia 228 Ferrer, Alfredo 44, 294, 295, 346 Ferrer, Angel 44, 67, 100 Ferrer, Marie 44, 47, 149, 286, 361 Ferrera, Maria 190 Ferrera, Sonia 228 Figarola, Jacqueline 44 Figueras, Javier 228 Figueras, Jorge 44 Figueras, Jose 44 Figueredo, Marcia 228 Finale, Ricky 285 Figueroa, Femando 44, 355 Filgueiras, Carlos 44. 352 Filgueir-as, lllana 228 Finkel, Ellse 169, 190, 303 Finkel, Renee 190 Hnkelstein, Leslie 44 Fins, Antonio 146, 190 Fiore, Louis 306, 350 Firvida, Diana 44, 289, 294 Flstel, Samuel 104, 190 Flaquer, Eduardo 228 Flaquer, Noemi 228 Flor, Ana 363 Flor, Mauricio 44 Flor, Nancy 190 Flores, Alexander 228 Flores, Eduardo 228 Fojo, Digna 44. 355 Folgueiras, Carmen 190 Fonseca, Amalia Fonseca, Ana Maria 228 Fonseca, Carlos 228 Font, Armando 228 Font, Luis 54 Fonte, Jose 44. 289, 363 Fonte, Luis 44, 45, 107, 260, 350, 357 Fomell, Thelma 137 Forte, Anton 228 Fortes, Hector 229, 358 Fortes, Hugo 45 Fortes, Maria 45, 172, 350 Forti, scan 40, 45, 116, 117. 350 Foyo, V'rvian 229 Fortes, Mario 171 Fraga, Manuel 45, 345, 355 Fraga, Maria 45, 190, 354 Franco, Antonio 229 Fr-anqui, Yvonne 29 Franquiz James 229 Freire, Alicia 45, 256, 257, 274 Fresco Dann 56 131 14 149. Fresco, Juan 45 Garcia, Garcia. Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia. Garcia. Garcia, Garcia. 377 Garcia. Garcia. Garcia, Natacha 46, 149, 286, 356 Orlando 190 Osvaldo 190 Pedro 229 Ricardo 229, 246 Roberto 191 Rolando 191 Sandra 46 Sergio 145, 174, 196, 274. Sol 191 Steven 229 Teresa 191, 278 Garcia, Wendy 229 Garciacartaya, Ricardo Garciapons, Teresa 46, 275, 2 294, 295, 353 Garclarios, Maria Garciavidal, Stephen Garrnendla, lvonne 46 Gamer, Jeffrey 191 89, 293. Grau, Elizabeth 49, 171, 350 Grau, Elsa 192 Grau, Emma 98. 99, 192 Graupera, Gustavo 81, 231 Greenbaum. Neil 192 Greenberg, Ellen 192 Greene, Donna B1 Grelsel, Daniel 170, 192, 276 Griflin, Jeffrey 4 Griflin, Michael 192, 211 Grimm, Sabrina 216,217,231 Groene, George 192 Gross, Edward 160, 172, 231, 251 306, 358 Grossman, Allen 231 Grossman, Glenn 192, 367 Gruneiro, Nieves 49, 300, 355 Guadagno, Gail 117, 192 Guadagno, Lori 117, 192 Guasch, Glenda 231 Guasch, William 192 Garren, Tammie 229 Garrido, Rafael 229 Ganote, Jose 46 Garvin, Yvonne 46, 352 Gascon, Carlos 191 Gaslon, Brian 191, 211 Gato, Jose 82, 229 Gayon, Osvaldo 191 Gayoso. Margarita 46 Geller, William 191, 345 Geltzer, Scott 229 Geltzer, Wayne 118, 229 Gerdis, Frank 191 Ghalayini, Riad 150, 190 Gibson, Leah 191 Gil, Frances 99, 229, 900 Gil, Maricela 229 Gil, Maximino 230 Gll, Miguel 46, 64, 301, 357 Gimenez, Angel 47 Gimenez, Elvia D0 Giral, Ingrid 47, 366 Glrata, Edith 47 Giunta, William 81, 83. 191 Gleiberrnan, Brenda 47, 289, 302. 303 Glendlnnlng, Charles 263 Goldberg, Lisa 192 Gomez, Addis 47, 353 Guelbenzu, lllana 160, 193 Guenaga. Maribel 193 Guerra, Beatriz 49, 364 Guerra, Dinla 49, 363 Guerra, Manuel 193 Guerra, Nidiam 49, 361 Guerra, Nllda 193, 260 Guerra, Rodolfo 193 Guevara, Marydell 161, 193 Guevara. Mirtha 193, 206 Guillen, Feliciano 363 Guillen, Marina 352 Guillen, Mario 231 Guillen, Marvin 193 Gutierra. G utierru, G utierru, Gutierrez. Gutierrez. Gutierrez. G utierrez. Gutierra. Gutierru, Gutierrez. Gutierrez, Gutienez. Alfredo 356 Angel 360 Armando Bemardo 49 Carlos 231 Gerardo 231. 348 Graclela 231 lleana 231 Jacquelin 149, 193. 240. Jorge B1 Jose 219, 231 Marlbel 151 Gomez, Gomez, Gomez Aimee 230 Francisco 230 Irene BO Gomez: Joaquin 230 Gomez. Joslas DO, 360 Gomez, Juan 367 Gomez Juan 192. 230 Gomez. Marlene 150, 266 Gomez, Milagros 286, 287 Gomez Modesto 47 Gomez. Rafael 192 Gomez, Ricardo 192 Friedman, David 229 Fritz, Christopher 229 Fritz, Harry 118. 119, 190 Frontela, Carlos 190 Fuentes, Diana 229 Fuentes, Dulce 229 Fuentes, Jesus 190 Fuentes, Joseph 190 Fundora, Femando 229 Gomezdemolina, Enrique 192 Gonzalez Ana 221, B0 Gonzalez Ana 47 Gonzalez Ana 192 Gonzalez Ann 47 Gonzalez Antonio 166. 2.30 Gonzalez Bemardo 47, 306 Gonzalez Cam-ren 47 Gonzalez Edgar 47, 356 Gonzalez Eduardo 47 Gonzalez Eduardo 2.30 Gonzalez Eguido 47 Gonzalez Estela 192 Gonzalez Fellx 306 Gonzalez Fermln 47 Gonzalez Francisco 192 Fundora, Joaquin 190 Fundora, Laura 190, 270 Fundora, Maria 229 rlene 45 Funes. Ma Fuste, Vivian 229 G Gebaldon, Mary 229 Gainer, Anthony 82. 229 Gainer, Theresa 190 Galan, Dlane 45, 346, 357 Galarza, Luis 45 Galdo, l.iliana 229 Gali, Dlanne 45, 361 Galloso, Maggie 364 Galindo, Argus 190 Gallego, Claudia 190 Gallettl, Daniel 160, 229, 288 Gallo, Laura 229 Garay, Allna 45 Garcesdemarcll, Vlvlane 12. 352 Garcia, Alberto 186, 229 Garcia, Ana 190, 212 Garcia, Angela 160, 163, 190 Garcia, Anthor3'4g29 Garcia, Belkls Garcia, Carlos 229 Garcia, Carlos 190 Garcia. Eddy 229 Garcia. Eduardo 190 Garcia, Elleen 190 Garcia, Elisa 149, 190 Garcia, Felipe 229, 348 Garcia, George 229 Garcia, Haydee 190, 275 Garcia, Janet 229 Garcia. John 228 Garcia, Juan 229 Garcia, Juana 46 Garcia, Julio 46, 357 Garcia, Lednel Garcia, Lisette 229, 358 Garcia. Loma 9. 46, 221 Garcia, Luz 46 Garcia, Lydla 186, 190 Garcia, Malrlm 160. 229 Garcia, Margaret Garcia, Margarita 26, 356 Garcia, Maria 46, 190 Garcia, Marlo 46 Garcia, Marlo 229, 367 Garcia, Mayte 190 Iisv-irc M11-bse.l.?29 360 Gonzalez. Gilda 48, 355 Gonzalez, Gladys 230 Gonzalez Gloria 143, D0 Gonzalez Gonzalo 48, 350 Gonzalez Gretchen 48 Gonzalez, Gustavo 230, 285 Gonzale Ha dee 48 1. Y Gonzalez Hector 192 Gonzalez Herbie 230 Gonzalez lvonne 48, 356 Gonzalez Jaime 48, 355 Gonzalez Joaquin 230 Gonzalez Jose 231 Gonzalez, Jose 192 Gonzalez, Jose 345 Gonzalez, lazaro 48 Gonzalez, Leonardo 345 Gonzalez, Lourdes 141, 192 Gonzalez Lourdes 294 Gonzalez Lourdes 296 Gonzalez Llssette 192, 266 Gonzalez. Manuel 48, 217 Gonzalez, Manuel 222, 231 Gonzalez, Margarita 192 Gonzalez, Mar'la 48. 99, 192 Gonzalu, Maria 98, 192, 231, 363 Gonzalez, Marla 9, 209, 283 Gonzalez, Marlbel 89, 97. 231 Gonmlez, Marlo Di. 367 GOl'l1B1e1. Marisela 192 Gonzalez, Marlene 192 Gonzalez, Milagros 48 Gonzalez. Milagros 2.31 Gonzalez. Nanr3f348. 301. 302 Gonzalez, Nell 1, 300 Gonzalu, Pedro 231 Gonzalez, Richard 44, 48, 149, 306 Gonzalez, Rosa 231. 256 Gonzalez. Rosalda 231 Gonzalez Saul 48. 363 Gonzal Silvio 49 el. Gonzalez Susana 192 Gonzalez Tomas 39, 149. 354 Gonzalez Valentin Gonzalez Victor 31, 360 Gonzalez Wllfredo 49. 364 Gonzalez. Yamlla L31 Gonzalez Vanett B1 Goodman, Barbara 192. 263 Goodman, Richard 231 Goodman, Vlcld 10, 125, 231 Goodnight, Dawn B1 Goosch, Glenda B1 Gorrlcho, Edume 49. 366 Grant, Jlll 192 Gutierrez, Ulla 49, 266, 277, 307, 352 Gutierrez. Luis B1 Gutienez, Luis 168 Gutien-ez, Luis 193 Gutierrez Madeline 49 Gutierrez, Miguel 193 Gutierrez, Nestor 231 Gutierrez, Olga 193 Gutierrez, Reynaldo 194 Gutierrez, Ricardo 49. 346 Gutierrez, Sara 231 Gutierrez,Tan1a 49, 51, 352, 357 Gutstein, Max 231 Gutierman, Phyllis 193 Hallperln, Scott 231, 285 Halle, Ileana 194 Haley. Maria 172, 231, 260 Ham, Raul 194 Handros, Roy 49, 355 Hardy, John 50, 202, 361 Hardy, Scott 123 Harmon, Rebecca 125, 231 Harrington, Joe 50. 81 Harris, Brian 50, 350 Harris, Terry 50 Hart, Daniel 231 Hart, Kenneth 50, 146, 289, 294. 296, 304, 357, 363 Hart, Timothy 81, 231 Hartman, Susan 50, 350 Hasbun, Gaby 194 Hadield, John 194 Hathaway, Carol 231 Hatton, Craig 81. 232 Hauser, James 194 Hawes, Maria 232 Hayden, David 194. L32 Hechavarrla, Luis 194 Hecker. Mark 232 Hein. John 232 Helenbrook, Tracy 194, 212 Henderson, Michael 50, 119 Henderson. Sharon 160, Z32 Henrlquez Marla 194 Hensdlll, Rochelle 252 Heras, Sergio 232 Hemandu, Alexys E2 Hemandez, Alfredo 232 Hemandez, Ana 50, 144, 232. 263 Hemanda, Armando 180, 194, 31 Hemandez, Belkls 194 Hemandez, Carldad 52. 367 Hemandel. Carlos 232 Hemandel. Dalsy 194, 271, 345 Hemandez, Delelda 232, 249, 261 Hemandu, Dlanelgs 232. 242 Hemandez, Eddy 1, 194, 232 Hemandez Eduardo Hemandez., Eneldo 194 Hemandez Eva 298 Hemandez Evelyn 195, 318 Hemandez, Floreniino 232 Hemandez. Haydee 195 Hemandez, Hector 195 Hemandez, Jacqueline 232 Hemandez, Jorge 195 Hemandv. Jose 50 Hemanda. Juan 232 Hemandez, Julio 195. 311 Hemandez, Leticia 195, 287, 345 Hemandu, Llset B2 Hemandez, Lizzie 232 Hemanda, Magda 195 Hemandez, Marla 211. 82, 245 Hemandez, Marlene 195 Hemandm. Mayra 50 Hemandu, Mercedes 50, 81 Hemandez, Nerlda 195 Herandez, Noel 232 2, 345 Hemandu. Hemandez. Hemandu, Hemandez. Hemanda. Hemandez. Hemandez. Norrni 232 Octavio 232 Patricia 232 Pedro 50, 195 Ricardo 227, 232 Richard 232 Rosa 50, 364 Hemanda, Rosany 232 Hemandu, Rosario 232 Hemandez. Sandra 195 Hemandel. HemandeL Hemandel. Hemandel. Hemandu, Hemandez. 356 Hemanda, Hemandez. Sarah 160, 232 Silvia 195 Susana 232 Teresita 232 Valerie 232 Vivian 50, 135, 160, 163 Wilfredo 195 Yvette 195 Henera, Jose 232 Heyser, Eric 232 286 Herrero, Wrginia 28, 31. 50, 158. 160, 260, 289, 305, 357 Hevia, Leonel 232. 360 Hew, Deborah 195, 260, 303 Heyser, Fred 81, 82 Hicks, Patricia 232 Hidalgo, Antonio 233 Higgins, Joni 155, 233, UB. 367 Higgins, Julle 195, 271 Hll, Mayra B3, 360 Hllland, Ellen 50 Hisey, James 233 Hodges, Carl 51. 346 HollanderCLorrle 5533 Hopkins, regory Horgan, James 51, 346 Homlk, Todd 160, 162, 233 Horteland, Jorge 195, 196 Horton, Mary 233 Hostos, Steven 195 Houck, Joseph 51 Howard, Nelson 51, 150. 151, 173, 297 Howland, Alejandro 233 Howland, Guillermo 51 Hoytink, Erlc 167, 195 Hubschman, llhrc 195 Hujber, Barbara 195 Hulber, lstvan 51 Hung, Javier 195 Huston, Rose 233 l lbarr'a, Beatriz 51 lbana, Javier 105, 195 lduate, Jose 51, 356 lglesias, Mar'la 51 lglesias, Michael 195, 263, 323 Iglesias, Nancy 195 lglesias, Relnaldo 233 Iglesias, Roberto 51 lglesias, Thomas D3 lnfante, Addy 51, 170, 172 lnfante, laura 211 Nlurca 233. 240 Inguanzo, Ana 144, B3 Inguanzo, Isabel 140, 146, 195, 206, 259 Inguanzo, Xavler 28, 51, 150, 159, 297, 363 lnocenclo, Rosalean 195 lntrlndola, Santina 233 loannides, Barham 195 loannldes, Tlm 233 Israel, Sharon 20, 51, 160, 165, 298, 302, 303. 319. 350. 357 lturrioz, Fermln 118, 119, 195 lzaguirre, Juan 195 lzquierdo, Alina B3 Izqulerdo, Jorge Z53 lzquierdo, Oscar 195 J Jaafar, Sandra 367 Jacobson, Evelyn 195, 293 Jacome, Yvette 233 Jammel. Greg 52 Jaramlllo, Adriana 195, 278, 279 Jaramlllo, Brian 196 Jaramlllo, Marla 52, 274 Jaramlllo, Osvaldo 52, 263, 360 Jaramlllo, Sara 234, 367 Jarquln, Douglas 334 Jarquln, Marla 234 Jarro, Carlos 81, 82, 196 Jimenez, Angel 364 Jimenez, Alejandro B4 Jimena, Danilo 234, 360 Jlmenez, Johanna 196 Jimenez, Jorge 234 Jimenez, Lupe 196 Jimenez . Marla 52. 363 Jimenez, Nancy 20, 52, 107, 158 Jlmenu, Pedro 52, 346 Jlmenu, Rolando 52 Jimenez, Ser lo 52, 104, 105, 201 Jimenez, Thrilva 52, 97, 172, 360 Johnson, Jeffrey 196 Johnson, Judy 52 Johnson, Thomas 81 Jomarron, Dana B4 Jones, Karen 185, 196, 212 Jovellar, Almrander 196 Jover, Llllan 107, 196 Juan. Eddy 52 Jullao, Jeanette 36, 52 Juncadella, Marla 234, 242 Junco, Jacqueline 234 Junco, Jose L34 Junco, Rosa B4 K Kahn, Steven L34 Kammann, Donna 52, 160, 366 Kantor, Lee 52, 138, 146 M15 369 Mar Lopu Lllllam 55, 364 289, 306, 355 Lomda. ez, Eduardo 58 Miranda, Irela 89, 286, 345 Kantrowitz. Brian 234 Kaplan, Lloyd 53 Katz, Leonard 53, 170 Kali. Maris 234 Kaufman, Kevin 84 Kavaljlan, Diane 154, 155, 84 Kavanaugh, Nancy 53, 125, 275, 289 Kaye, 'ren-y 53, 274, 294, 354 Keen, David 160, 324, 363 Kelley, use 234 Kelly, Ana 84 Kemp, Robert 196 Klllddjlan, Juan 123, 234 Kiliddjlan, Pedro 82, 18, 196 King. Jeffrey 82, 84 Klng, Jody 84, 245, 258 King, Peter 84 King, Sean 53 Kiniry, Michael 196 Kinlry, Patrick 234 Kirkpatrick, David 53, 156 Klein, Judlanne 154, 84 Klein. Robert 53, 289, 366 Knight, William 84 Koch, Wllliam 196 Kombluth, Mark 196 Kourany, Gina 197 Kourany, Oscar 53, 295, 365 Kridner, Richard 197 Krischer, Brenda 53, 364, 305 Krischer, Cindy 144, 145, 197 Ku. Marlene 84 Kublln, Dori 234 Kurtz Stacy 84 L Laborantl, Adam 81, 82, 83, 104, 105, 230, 84 Laboranti, Robert 81, 140, 197 Labrada, Roxana 197 Labrador, Alberto 53, 352 lacal, Javier 84 Lacamolre, Maria 160, 165, 197 Laliitte, John 197 Lageyre, Juan 84 Lago, Ol a 199, 286, 287 Laguno. lllancy 197 Lamela, Maria 197 lzmora, Ellenit 53, 263, 359 Lancet, Lynn 160, 165, 234 Lancis, Olga 53 Landrlan, Jorge 234 Landrlan, Luis 81, 197, 345 Lane, Thomas 197 Lanza, Carlos 84, 360 Lanza, Emesto 21, 46, 53, 159, 276, 282, 289, 294, 295, 357 lanza, Vtvlan 84. 249, 300 Lapadula, Enrique 234 Lara, lbis 197 Lara. lrls 234 Largaespada, Martin 197 Larios, Jorge 53 LaroL lrca 89 Larsnggbal, Ada 106, 109, 180, 197, Larrubia, Rafael 54, 278, 279. 350 Iiruder, Waker 234 Lauter, Michael 54, 352 Lavina, Carlos 197 Lavol, Alina 286 Lay, Rodney 197 Lee, Annabel 84, 348 Lee, Rogelio 137, 197 Leesang, Anthony 197 Leider, Mark 197, 269. 303 Leis, Maria 84 Leiva, Llllan 54, 141, 360 Leizan, Carlos 54, 352 Lennard, Staqf 85 Lennard, Susan 84, 18. 365 Lennon, Patrick 197 Leo, Sally 197 Lopez, lrina 55, 363 Lo u, Jac ues 197 P Cl Lopu, Lazara 276 Lopul L uisa 86 Lopez, Maria 236, 323 LOPH. Mario 236, 348 Lopez, Maritzabel 172, 185, 198 Lopu, Milagros 198 Lopez, Mlma 198, 345 Lopez Omar 198 Liopu, Rafael 198 L EZ. Richard 55 Mederos, Armando 238, 360 Mederos, Josefa 199, 367 Medina, Medina, David 123, 160,238 Emilia 199 Moss, James 201 Mouriz, Reinald 201 Michael 81 , 201 Penate, label 160, 165, 241, 249, 300 Penichet, Maria 152, 203 U9 i Muguercia, Ivan 201 Medina, Mario 57 Medina, Michael 58, 123, 283, 346 Medina, Osvaldo 199 Medina, Sergio 58, 278, 289, 294, 357, 366 Mejia, Hemando 239 Mejia, Karla 160, 164, 199 Mejldo, Alexander 89 Mejido, Manuel 58, 363 OP Lopu, Sybelis 198 Lopez, Valentin 55 Lopu, Wllllam 236 Lnpu, Zenla 10, 55, 149, 363 Lora, Joan 236 Lora, Jorge 55, 350 Lorenz, John 55 Lorenzo, Dalsy 55 Melcon, Ambarina 199, 260 Melendu, Shirley 199 Melians, Jackie 58, 360 Mellans, Margaret 239 Mellado, Amaldo 89 Menache, Estrella 89 Mende Mende 7, Antonio 199 z, Carlos 89 Lorenzo. Frank 86 Loretdemola, Miriam 198, 364 Lowe, Clarence 55, 116, 117, 359 Lowe, David 198 Lowe, Deborah 86 Lowe, Thomas 116, 86 Loyola, Veronica 358 Antonio 86 Mendez Cynthia 124, 125 MendeL Damarls 141, 200 Mendez. Hortensia 58, 149, 287, 354 Mendez, Jorge 107, 212, 239 Mendez, Jose 118, 119, 200 Mendez, Maria 354 Mendlvil, Zalda 200 Mendoza, Carmen 200 Lozano, Antonio 55 Lozano, Luis 236 Lubian, Florian 55 Lubin, Seth 81 Lubow, Warren 55, 277, 306 Lugo, Mercedes 86 Luis, Arlene 236 Luis, Carmen 86, 286 Lustig, Terri 55, 346, 357 Ly, Trinh 86 Lyn, Carol 56, 352 M Machado, Ana 236 Machado, Anabel 236 Machado, Ileana 146, 148, 149, 152, 153, 188, 198, 286 Machado, Maria 86 Machlno, Ricardo 86 Madara, Kristie 198 Madrigal, Santiago 198 Madnrga, Cecilia 204, 236 Madmga, Manuel 105, 86 Magagni, David 40, 81, 105, 167 Magarlno, Luz 172 Maggio. John 86, 86 Maglll, Philip 56, 86 Malnieri, Lourdes 56, 360 Malnleri, Ramon 198 Malgoza, Michael 86 Marchlsello, George 237 Marcos, Mar'yli 198 Marhee, 289 Michael 56, 101, 130, 158, Mari, Arleane 355 Marin, Alejandro 198 Marina, Annette 237 Marina, Jose 72, 364 Marineau, Andrew 172 Marino, Heidi 142, 144, 154, 155, 198 Maristany, Andres 198 Mar'k, Elena 87 Markoff, Marcy 56, 352 Markowski, Natalie 57, 96, 97, 269, 289, 302, 303 Leon, Leon. Leon. Leon, Leon Jorge 197 Juan 235 Marla 54, 141 Ramon 85 Reina 358 Lescano, Odando 235 Levine, Rose 171, 176, 197 Levitt. lnny 54, 346 Leyton, Marco 235 Lua, Marta 197 Lilienthal, Richard 81. 197 Lima, Pedro 212 Lima, Richard 85 Llnares, Dalla 85 Lindsey, Cynthia 197 Lindsey, Deanna 235 Llndsey, Sondra 54 Litwin, Vlcki 85 Litzenberger, Robert 85 Llaguno, Conrado 85 Llaguno, Nllda 236 Llaguno, Victor 1 Llevat, Maribel 236 Llodra, Carlos 54, 355 Llodra, Jonge 86 Llovet, Alberto 54, 346 Llovet, Rafael 197 Lobalna, Natalia 193 Locke, Adam 197 Locke, Dawn 160, 86 Lold, Blanca 160, 165, 194, 197 Lonon, John 81 Lopu. Alicia 54 Lopez, Ana 86 Lopez Anthony 86 Lopu, Arleen 29, 59, 133, 141, 148, 149, 158, 289, 294, 302, 350, 357 Lopu, Beatriz 54, 59, 350 Lopu, Bellnda 356 Lopez, Camren 193. 197 Lopez Dinah 197 Lopu, Elda 54, 275, 355 Lopu. Gerard 172, 236 Lopu, Gladys 86 Lo-pu. Guillermo 55 Lopez, Humberto 86 Lopu, Ileana 86 370 H512 Marquez, Ariel 87 Marrero, Marrero, Man'ero, Marrero, Marroqu Alejandro 237, 348 Emesto 237 Frank 87 Orestes 198 ln, Eva 198 Martin, Herbert 57, 354 Martin, Lidla 57, 256, 257, 274 Martin, Maria 87, 300 Marlin, Miguel 361 Martin, Ramon 87 Martin, Robert 87, 360 Martin, Trlnldad 57, 274, 353 Martinu, Adriana 137, 152, 153, 198 Martinu, Alejandro 57, 361 Martinez, Allna 87 Martinez, Amparo 57 Martinez Ana 133, 144, 87 Martinez. Annette 57 Martinez, David 237 Martinez, Dlana 87 Martinez, Dora 238 Martinez. Eduardo 238 Martinez, Ellecer 198 Martinez, George 198 Martinez, Javier 57. 125, 170 Martinez. I.iIl1an 198 Martinez Louls 198 Martinez, Lourdes 198, 88 Martinez, Lynna 57, 356 Martinez. Madelyn 88 Martinez. Manuel 89, 88 Menen Menen Menen Menen Menen Menen Menen du, Alvaro 160, 200 dez, Ana 58 du, Lourdes 160, 239 dez, Manuel 89 du, Maria 200, 239 dez, Miriam 160, 165, 200, 260 du, Niza 58, 152, 153, 156 Mera, Danlel 239 Mera, Roberto 89 Merazzo, Roberto 58 Merker, Kenneth 58, 137, 144, 151, 297, 363 Mesa, Alberto 200 Mua, Mme. Brenda 58, 356 Dlna 89 Mua, Jorge 367 Mesa. Roxana 200 Mesa. Victor 200 Mesa, Yamile 200 Meses, Edward 200 Messer, Victoria 200 Muquia, Lourdu 239, 348 Miguel Milan. Milian, Milian. Milian, Miller. Miller, Miller, Norberto 58, 18, 356 Janice 61, 352 Janine 200 Roxana 59 Kelvin 200 Margaret 59, 172, 354 Michelle 1. 131, 170, 200 Mink Sheila 239 Miraba Miraba l, Allna 200 l, Pablo 239 Miranda, lvonne 239 Miranda, Maria 59, 68 Miranda . Martha 89 Misacavage, Thomas 81, 87, 89 Mitnick, Mark 200 Mitro, Ronald 89 Mlyares, Moblay. Lourdu 165, 200, 345 Donald 327 Modugno, Margaret 173, 89, 329 Molano, Marlo 160, 200 Mole, Eduardo 89, 358 Mole, Jose 59, 89, 355 Molina, Andres 200 Molina, Jorge 81, 200, 367 Molina, Molina, Lourdes 59, 365 Luls 200 Mollna, Robert 59, 160, 162 Monayar, Yesmln 201 Monfori. Mary 160, 165, 89, 266 Monne, Aleida 287 Moneque, Ana 200, 211 Monro , iris 239 Muina, Vivian 201 Mulet. El izabeth 60 Mullin, Joseph 240 Mullin, K MuniL G evin 363 uillermo 201 Muniz, Jose 201 Muniz, Troy 60, 150, 289, 352 Munne, Marlen 201 Munoz, Carlos 240 Munoz, Norma 240 Murga, Murga, Mvers, Ignacio 240 Jesus 60 Kimberly 60, 240 Mykyua, 'reieen 144, 191, 201,367 N Napoleonl, Ralph 240 Napoles, Naranlo, Mane 241 Gary 241 Nash, Christopher 172 Nassar, Alexander 12, 60 Navarro, Navarro, Francisco 201 Georgina 202 Navarro, Jaqueline 60, 359 Navarro, Jorge 60. 354 Navarro, Llliana 60 Navarro, Lissette 241 Navarro, Ruth 241 Navas, Eddy 241 Nodarse, Alexander 202 Nodarse, Emesto 241 Novas. Novas, Nur1ez, Nunez, Nunez, Ana 61, 346 Robert 241 Alex 61 Alfonso 125, 202 Isnaldo 133 Nunez, Jorge 241 Nunez, Ocana V'rvlan 61 O Rienera 13,202 Odin:-ai Mercedes 241 Ochoa, Susana 12, 61 Olartecoechea, Maria 160, 241 Penkosky, Genevieve 63, 160, 167. Penkosky, James 167, 203 Perala, Lidia 241 Perdomo, Edelys 241 Pereiro, Sylvia 172, 203, 242 Perez, Albert 242 Perez, Amada 203 Perez, Amelia 35, 63, 172, 173, 366 Perez, Ana 203 Perez, Peru, Perez, Perez, Perez. Perez. Perez. Analides 242 Anita 203 Antonio 242, 363 A Carlos 63, 81 Dagmara 242 Denise 242 Diana 242 Perez, Eduardo 242 Perez, Elizabet 242 Peru, Fernando 242, 348 Peru, Francisco 203 Peru, Gonzalo 63, 289, 359 Peru, Gustavo 64 Perez, Humberto 203 Peru, lliana 10, 64, 65, 149, 276, 283, 357 Olinick, Elliott 60, 61, 106, 107, 354 Ollwz, Marilyn 61 Oliveira, Perfecto 241 Ollvera, Roberto 61, 363 Ollvera, Rosa 61 Ollet, Julio 61 O'Malley, Dawn 202 O'Malley, Diane 61, 314 O'Neill, Cathleen 202, 241 O'Nelll, Joseph 61, 107, 363 Oramas. Maria 61 Orasi, Henry 241 Orlando, Michael 160, 202 Omer, Tracy 241 Omer, Wade 62, 365 Perez, Peru, Perel. Peru, Perez, Perez, Perel. Perez, Perez. Perez, PereL Perez Perez, Perez, Perez, P81811 Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez. PereL Peru, Perez, Peruid Isabel 219, 242 Jeanette 203 Jorge 64, 307, 363 Jose 203 Juan 203 Julio 363 Liana 203, 367 Lourdes 203, 293 Luis 203 Marcos 203 Maria 64, 242 Michael 203 Mirella 203 Nora 203 Orlando 64, 352 Pedro 64, 18, 361 Raise 242 Randol 242 Ricardo 242 Richard 242 Roberto 203 Rogers 242 Sandra 204 Yolanda 243 ecorcho, Siomara 64 Perezrnontoya, Manuel 355 Perkins, Randal 14, 181 Pernrc, Jeannette 204 Perwln, Jacques 146, 204 Petersen, Joseph 204 Phillips, Robert 204 Hcon. Pieck, Ruben 64, 350 Edward 64 Oropesa, Joann 202 Orozco. Begona 202 Omego, Gustavo 241 Orrell. Juan 202 Ortega, Iralda 241 Ortega, Miriam 21, 56, 62, 190, 259, 260, 261 Ortega, Nancy 241 Ortega, Sonia 241 Ortiz, Jose 202 Mont. llector 81 Montalvo, Ana 89 Montanari, Gabriella 239 Montanez, Alfredo 81, 82, 83, 149, 200, 323 Montana, Jesus 200 Montequln, Usette 59, 267 Montero, Isabel 59, 160, 289, 365 Montero, Marlen 200 Montero, Ma 168 Montero, Raiyarzg 200 Monterroso, Luana 239, 348 Montesdeoca, Agustin 89 Montiel, Leovlglldo 200 Montoto, Oscar 200 Montoya, Susana 59, 363 Monzon, Maria 239 Monzon, Ricardo 239 Moor, Maria 200 Moore, Sharon 200 Ortiz, Sandra 203, 274 Ortizcostas, M 62, 346 Orts, VNian 1332203 Osle, Aurello 61, 203 Osle, Harry 62 Osorio, Carolina 107, 203 Owens, Michael 62, 366 P Pacheco, Helena 62, 76 Padron, Marla 203 Padron, Tereslta 241, 367 Padron, Yvette 241, 360 Pijelra, Carlos 64, 283, 360 Pijeira, Martha 204, 312 Pina, Alicio 243 Pina, Loretta 64, 66 Pineda, Ana 9, 64, 294, 305. 357 Pineda, Jose 243 Pineda, Wildredo 65, 350 Pino, Reynaldo 363 Pino, Vlrginla 243 Pinon, John 65, 353 Pintado, Francisco 65, 346 Pinto, Letiycla 204 Pissgello, Vincent 11, 52, 65, 81 1 Wstone, Doreen 172 Pita, Allna 204 Pltaluga, Omar 204, 345 Planas, Felecia 345 Plasencia, Alina 199 Pollack, Deborah 243, 367 Pollack, Glenn 18, 243 Poly, Renee 160, 163 Ponce, Jorge 360 Ponce, Silvia 243 Ponzoa, Sylvia 243 Porras, Blanca 65, 254, 354 Porras, Carlos 243 Porras, Claudia 204 Palon, Rasa 241 Palacio, Blenvenlda 62. 346 Palin Pe nn 173 241 i Y - Palmer, Marybel 62 Panchano, Marla 203 Pancler, Michael 167, 172, 241 Pando, Zelda 62, 256, 257 Paneque, Mercedu 59, 62, 141 Paneque, Teresa 203 Paradela, Alberto 62 Pardlnas, Otto 203 Pardo, Gllsa 241, 348 Paredes, Emesto 203 Parent, Laurie 172, 241 Martinez, Marlene 238 Martinez, Maurice 88 Martinez, Mercedes 57, 359 Martinez, Miriam 160, 165, 172, 198 Martinez Noemls 238 Martinez, Roberto 198 Martinez Sergio 88 Martinez. Susana 238 Martinez. Tereslta 57, 366 Marvelys 198 Masferrer. Mata, Franldln 199 Madlla, Olga 199 Matus, Karla 360 Matz. Alexander 13, 28, 57, B1, 149, 283 Mayer, Rlckkl 199 Mayo, Marlo McAdoo, Santo 199 McCarter, Anna 98, 199 McCarthy, Maureen 57, 360 McColpin, Jack 88, 360 McSwa1n, Rebecca 169, 88. 367 McWhorter, Kevan 199 Mora, Ana 89 Mora, Mellssa 224, 239 Morales, Alberto 201 Morales, Ana 59, 363 Morales, Ariana 89, 358 Morales, Carlos 89 Morales, Daniel 89 Morales lleana 59 Morales: Jorge 89 Morales, Leovlglldo 350 Morales. Marilyn 240 Morales, Osvaldo 240 Morales, Scarlett 201 Morales Silvia 239 348 Moran, Victoria 59 Morbach, Michael 240 Morehead, Martha 160, 240 Morejon, Alina 240 Moreno, Moreno, Moreno, Moreno, Moreno. Morera, Ana 240 Esteban 353 Marie 89, 97, 101, 201 Richard 240 Xavier 200 Marla 59, 359 Mori, Llana 240 Morycan, Marla 59 Mosca, Joseph 59, 361 Parham, Deborah 62, 107. 154, 354 Parker, Cheryl 241 Pan'a, Pana, Roxana 241 Saul 62 Pascual, Adalberto 63, 365 Pascual, Esther 203 Pascual, Sandra 203, 345 Passwaters, Timodiy 241, 246 Pastor, Javier 63 Pastor, Zulimi 203 Patterson, Patrick 203 Pazos, Pazos. Alvaro 63, 350 Angela 63, 274 Pedrayes, Jose 203 Pedrlanes, John 105, 241 Pedroso, Zioralda 241, 242 Pellon, Llsette 356 Pena, Diana 203 Pena, Pena. Pena. Pena, Pena. Pena, Ignacio 241 Llssette 203 Marlene 241, 358 Mayda 63, 363 Mayra 63, 283, 350 Ricardo 241 Porras, Timothy 243 PorTo, lleana 65 Porrua, Nelson 219, 243 Porta, Paul 160, 243 Ponela, Blanca 243 Porter, Gary 204 Portomene, Marla 204 Portuondo, ivan 243 Potesta, Glno 65, 346 Pou, Gloria 204 Powell, Clinton 65, 134, 160, 161, 166, 289, 353, 357 Powell, Lorla 160, 164, 204, 289 Pozas, Caridad 243 Pozo, Carlos 204 Prado, Marlen 205 Preston, Evalee 65 Prieto, Amaldo 65 Prieto, Darrell 205 Prieto, Diana 243 Prieto, lvette 205 Prieto, Nicholas 278, 279 Prieto, Reynaldo 243 Prieto, Roberto 243 Prieto, Susana 65, 266, 354 Prrmak, Joseph 243 Proenza, Paul 243 Proenza. Robert 205 Puchet. Luls 318 Puello, Gabriel 149, 205 Puente, Miguel 139, 205, 298 Puga, Lilllan 65, 107 Puig, Evelyn 65, 128, 170, 172, 361 Puig, Mem 256, 274 Pulido, Martha 66, 149, 363 Pulido, Richard 205 Pulles, Robert 205 Punales, Anabel 205 Penabll. Lucy 143, 149, 241, 287 2 88 Q Quant, Jose 285 Quesacla, Humberto 243, 251 Quevedo, Antonio 205 Quinones, Wvian 138, 243 Quintana, Cristina 205 Quintana, Jose 66, 360, 367 Quintana, Juan 205 Quintana, Maribel 205 Quintana, Nivaldo 144, 216, 238, 243 Quintana, Noemi 243 Quintana, Pablo 107, 205, 262, 367 Quintana, Patricia 66 Quintana, Vrvian 243, 367 Quintanilla, Lesley 160, 243 Quinteno, Jacqueline 243 Quintero, Leonardo 66 Quiroga, Arlene 205 R Rabioner, Helen 243 Rafael, Alberto 243 Ratfa, Maria 205 Raffa, Rafiaele 66, 363 Raisen. Joshua 243 Ramirez Erick 205 Rodriguez, Martha 139, 207 Rodriguez, Miroslava 207 Rodriguez, Moraima 244, 286 Rodriguez, Mylene 68, 171 Rodriguez, Nelson 352 Rodriguez Noel 207 Rodriguez: oliver 244 Rodriguez , Osvaldo 207 Rodriguez, Ramon 68, 352, 358 Rodriguez, Regina 207, 212 Rodriguez, Reid 207 Rodriguez , Reinaldo 244 Rodriguez, Ricardo 244 Rodriguez, Richard 69 Rodriguez, Roberto 69, 244 Rodriguez, Roberto Rodriguez Roger 230, 244 Roar-rguezf Rolando 244 Rodriguez Rodriguez , Tomas 69 Wncent 69 Roig, Jorge 244 Roig, Rita 244 Rojas. Damiana 207 Rojas, Estrella 245 Rojas, Jorge 69, 207, 268 Rojas, Mayra 69, 172, 361 Rojas, Michelle 244 Roldan, Susan 207 166, 286, 259, 356' Ramos, Jesus 107, 205 Ramos. Jorge 263 Ramos, Maria 66, 140 Ramos, Patricia 205 Ramos, Ricardo 134, 160, 205. 289 Randel l, Michael 160, 243 Ranieri, Angela 152, 205 Rassi, Helen 243 Rassi, Richard 205 Rasum off, Peggy 243 Ravelo, Alejandro 66 Raybon, Deborah 160, 205, 367 Real, Ann 243 Rebollo, Celia 205 Reboso, Ricardo 66, 170, 172 Regalado, Leizy 205 Regalado, Rosa 59, 66, 350 Regits, Valerie 66, 363 Reinblatt, Gail 150, 151, 243, 245 Requeiro, Alina 66 Resnepo, Harvey 205 Revuelra, Ralph 243 Regt? Alina 160, 57, 243, 300, Reyes, Angela 205 Reyes, Beatriz 243 Reyes, Jorge 244 Reyes, Judith 244, 358 Reyes, Lourdes 66 Rial. Alberto 244 Ricard, Daisy 205, 287 Richman, Paul 244 Richter, Katherine 66, 256, 257, 274 Riera, Miguel 67, 356 Rigal, lsela 205 Rigo, Zonia 244 Rigol, Jose 67 Rigol, Rosa 149, 244 Riley, Keith 205 Rimland, Allan 67, 146, 289, 294, 295, 296, 357 Rimland, Edward 19, 21, 67, 146, 159, 285, 288, 289, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 305, 357 Rincon, Diana 67, 294, 295 Rinehart, Pamela 205 Rioja, Ana 67 Rionda, Michael 205 Rios, Jacqueline 244, 364 Riumb Rivas, Rivas, au, Elizabeth 67 Clara 67, 160, 164, 352 Emil 67, 359 Rivera, Lourdes 244 Rivera, Maria 18, 67, 261, 274 Rivera, Saul 105, 206 Rivero, Rivero, Ela 206, 298 Robert 244, 348 Riveron, Diego, 56, 67, 170, 366 Riveron, Huberto 217, 244, 360 Robaina, Alice 67, 361 Robert, Roberto 67 Roberts, Lorette 244 Robinson, Deborah 244 Robles, Leonor 67, 256, 257, 274, 363 Roca, Belinda 244 Rodriguez, Abelardo 244, 367 Rodriguez, Aimara 67 Rodriguez, Alexander 244 Rodriguez, Ana 206, 244 Rodriguez Amturo 227, 244 Rodriguez. Barham 206 Rodriguez Beatriz 68, 354 Rodriguez Carlos 206, 244 Rodriguez Carlos Rodriguez Carmen 68, 354 Rodriguez Deborah 222 Rodriguez Delsy 206 Rodriguez Delia 206 Rodriguez, Eduardo 244, 360 Rodriguez Elena 365 Rodriguez Eltmbem 244 Rodriguez Ester 206 Rodriguez Evelyn 160, 165. 344 Rodrlgua, Hemrlnla 244 Rodrigua, Jacqueline 68, 206 Rodriguez, Jacqueline Rodli u Jeannette 68, 275, 359 91, Rodriguez, Jesus 107, 244, 358 Rodriguez, John 244 Rodriguez, Jorge 206, 244, 255 Rodriguez, Juan 68, 359 Rodriguez, Lillian 68, 357 Rodriguez, Llnda 206 Rodriguez, Lourdes 206 Rodriguez, Luis 207, 237, 244, 358 Rodriguez, Manuel 244 Rodriguez, Marla 68, 170, 172, 207, 274, 345, 350, 355, 366 Rodriguez, Marlo 206, 207, 244 Rodriguez, Mario Rodrlguc-1, Marion 244 Rodd, ,,,, ..,,.,,, -vw -.Nt me Roman, Danilo 160, 245 Romano, Nicole 245 Romero, Bella 207 Romero, Jorge 207 Romero, Raul 69 Ronda, Claudia 69 Ronselli, Gregory 245 Roque, George 69, 144 Rosado, Diane 245 Rosado, Elizabeth 207 Rosales, Wviana 207 Rosario, Diane 207 Rosenber Martha 20 46, 67, 160, Rosenfeld, Lisa 207 Ross, Nom-ran 245 Rotger, Juan 245 Rozas, John 345 Rubi, Roxana 69, 365 Rubin, Nonnan 245 Rubio, Bertha 245, 348 Rubio, Dixiana 207 Rubio, Luis 245 Rubio, Odalys 69, 160, 359 Rubio, Olga 207 Rubio, Orlando 69 Ruiz, Guillemio 75 Ruiz, Jose 207 Ruiz Maria 69, 160, 163 Ruiz. Odalis 245, 360 Ruiz, Oscar 69, 356 Ruiz, Roger 245 Ruiz, Yleana 207 Ruppert Brian 70 RuPPel'!. Juliane 155, 246 Ryan, James 246 S Saavedra, Karla 235, 246 Saavedra, Nelson 207 Saavedro, Dinorah 207 Sacasas, Maylen 70 Sachs, Ellen 70, 269, 289, 295, 302, 303, 346 Sachs, Steven 207, 209 Saez, Claudio 208 Sala, Claudio 246 Salas, Esther 246, 367 Salas, Richard 133 Salas, Rolando 70, 285, 363 Salas, Sandra 208 Salamr, Arely 246 Salazar, Jose 246 Salazar, Karlna 208 Salazar, Maria E. 246 Salgado, Teresita 208 Salguelro, Patricia 107, 208, 303 Saller, Raymond 246 Saltzman, Tara 172, 246 Saludes, Nancy 70, 256, 257, 274 Sam, Odalys 70, 274, 350 Sanabria, Barbara 70, 274 Sanabria, Suzanna 208 Sanchez, Alberto 246 Sanchez, Allison 246, 348 Sanchez, Ana 208 Sanchez, Angel 359 Sanchez, Eugenio 247 Sanchez, Hector 208 Sanchez, Nitonio 70 Sanchez, ldrlke 247 Sanchez, Jeffrey 69, 70 Sanchez, Joseph 366 Sanchez, Joseflna 208 Sanchez, Juan 70 Sanchez, Lourdes 247 Sanchez, Lucla 247 Sanchez, Lydla 208 Sanchez, Maria Sanchez, Marla Sanchez, Maria 70, 208, 247, 353 354 Sanchez, Miguel 70, 350 Sanchez Minerva 70, 363 Sanchez, Pedro 247 Sanchez, Placido 247 Sanchez, Raclel 247, 358 Sanchez, Tereslta 237, 247 Sanchez, Vlcente 247 Sandoval, Rina 71 Sanjuan, Eduardo 71, 160, 359 Sanjuan, Nelly 71, 350 Sanroman, Irene 247 Sans, Felicia 14, 71, 354 Sanmna, Jose 247 Santana, Llssett 247 Santana, Marla 247 Santana, Melvy 59, 71, 271, 363 Santana, Vlctorka 160, 247 Santiago, Georgina 208, 283 Santiago, Raul 36, 71, 376 Santos, Aida 247 Santos, Alfredo 247 Santos, Daisy 208 Santos, Patricia 208 SaPP, Jane 144, 247 Saralegui, Jose 353 Sarasti, Ana 71, 364 Sarasti, Jorge 208 Sarasua, Andres 247 Sarasua, Gonzalo 208 Sardina, Giltredo 208 Sasson, Salvador 208 Schau, Paul 247 Schaut, Kelly 247 Schmidt, Randolf 247 Schmidt, William 208 Schneider, Laurence 71, 346 Schulberg, Bruce 71, 269, 295, 355 Schwanitz, Britta 247 Schwartz, Stuart 71, 282, 350, 354 Schwartzman, Paula 71, 150, 159, 276, 289, 291, 295, 302, 303, 305 Smman, Shelley 247 Segert. Teresa 208 Segovia, Vivian 19, 40, 130, 132, 133, 139, 149, 158, 260, 289, 357 Senger, Christopher 208 Seoane, Christine 208, 350 Sepulveda, Nanette 208, 271, 306 Sequeirds, Ronald 71. 107, 350 Sena, Jeanie 247 Senano, Miguel 71, 208 Senano, Miriam 160, 164, 208 Serrano, Santiago 72 Serrott, Stuart 81, 208 Sessions, Margaret 247 Setien, Anna 247, 287 Shadiack, Linda 172, 208 Shaw, Karen 209 Shaw, William 160, 224, 247, 251 Shayne, Kevin 160, 247 Siaba, Gary 365 Siena, Damarys 247 Siena, Dharma 170, 172, 352 Siena, Jose 359 Siena, Luis 72, 123 Sifling, Laura 247 Silva, Carlos 247 Silver, Glenn 209 T Tabares, Frank 160 Tabraue, Leyani 248. 358 Taggart, Deborah 248 Talles, Kelly 160, 165, 210, 306 Tallet, Lourdes 73, 277, 288, 294, 295, 357 Tamayo, Carlos 248, 310 Tamayo, Reinaldo 363 Tamer, Roben 73 Tanner, Frederick 248 Tapanes, Nancy 210 Taquechel, Beatriz 19, 21, 73, 274, 288, 294 Tarafa, Lillian 210, 345 Tariche, Susan 139, 210 Taupier, Rene 248 Tausch, Joseph 210 Taylor, Gustavo 210 Taylor, Michael 73 Taylor, Patricia 152, 153, 210 Tedesco, Guillermo 73, 130, 159,304,305 Teixeira, Barry 210 Tejani, Shyroz 248 Tejeda, Yvette 210 Tellechea, Francisco 81, 104, 210 Tellez, Elizabeth 363 Tellez, Ethel 248, 303 Tendrich, Rodd 74, 101 Terry, Jose 11, 52, 74, 81, 105, 140, 363 Thomassen, Robert 81, 210 lirado, Maria 74, 367 Tirado, Wanda 248, 348 Toboso, Maria 98, 210 Toca, Jose 160, 161, 248 Toiran, Diego 248 Toledo, Andy 248 Tomas, Miguel 248 Tomas, Zoe 74, 148, 149 Torra, Lourdes 74 Tonalbas, Susana 210 Tone, Carmen 74 Tonens, Elizabeth 74 Tonens, Raul 210 Tones, Alberto 210 Torres, Catherine 248 Tonens, Ana Teresa 74 Torres, Elizabeth 74, 248 Torres, Enrique 137 Silvera, Alina 359 Simmons, Tina 209, 327 Simpson, Earl 247, 360 Sirgany, Deanna 299 Sirggny, Debbie 72, 73, 256, 257, 1 Sistachs, Martha 72, 270 Sixto, Eduardo 269 Sloan, Luisa 247 Sloan, Stacy 154, 155, 219, 233, 247 Smemo, Samuel 81, 209 Smith, James 240, 360 Smith, Kevin 247 Smith, Valester 98 Smolenyak, Heidl 247 Snider, Janet 72, 256, 274, 359 Snyder, Krisd 247 Soberon, Sara 209 Socanas, Mayra 72 Soler, Alicia 209 Solis, Gustavo 248 Solonano, Alina 209 Solonano, Anamaria 235, 248 Somarliba, Maria 209 Somohand, James 366 Soria, Alexander 209, 306 Sosa, Carlos 248 Sosa, Frances 72, 133, 359 Sosa, Magaly 248 Sosa, Maria 248, 270 Sosa, Maria 248, 360 Soto, Francisco 209 Sotolongo, Gladys 209 Sotolongo, Juan 209 Sotomartinez, Rita 160, 165, 209 Souto, Javler 210 Spencer, Joseph 210 Sphar, Sharon 288 Spring, Mary 248 Springer, Vivian 248, 358 Spurlock, Charlene 160, 210 Stachl, Juan 210 Stachl, Sofia 248 Staikos, John 14, 19, 29, 55, 72, 80, 81, 157, 158, 327 Stark, Roben 72 Stan, Debra 248, 358 Stefano, Ana 329 Stefano, Andres 72 Stein, Marin 210 Stiefel, Edward 105, 210 Stoyka, Leona 72, 360 Straughn, Reena 248 Strauss, Andrea 146, 210 Stuckey, Shirley 160 Suardlaz, Luis 248 Suarez Andres 248 Suarez Beatrice 72, 356 Suarez, Daniel 248 Suarez Eduardo 248, 348 Suarez Gerardo 73, 81 Suarez Henry 146, 210 Suarez, Jacqueline 248 Suarez Jorge 44, 149 Suarez Jorge 73, 248 Suarez, Lori 73 Suarez, Maria 73, 346 Suarez Mercedes 4, 73, 141, 165, 358 Orencio 73 Suarez, Pedro 210 Suarez, Ralph 86, 210 Suarez Raquel 248 Suarez, Reynel 248 Suarez Vrvian 160, 165, 180, 210 Suarez Vrviana 73 Suero, Dardd 248 Surls, Oscar 146, 147, 185, 210 Swestyn, Mary 210 248, Suarez Tones, Tones, Torres, Torres, Tones, Eric 74 Irene 147, 210 Lilla 248 Luis 13, 74 Maria 74, 356 Tones, Maritza 20 Torres, Torres, Totten Susana 74, 275, 360 V'rvian 248 as Jeffrey zlo h , Tovar, Llewellyn 245 Toyos, Suharrni 248 Travieso, Julio 248 Travieso, Raul 350 Trelles, Trelles, Elizabeth 210 Joseph 248 Trimble, Karin 11, 74, 133, 160, 163,289 Trimble, Steven 210 Trudel. Tmjillo, Trujillo, Marie 210 Donna 74 Jenny 12 Tulin, Philip 101, 183, 211 Tundidor, Odalys 75 Tumer, Tucker, Stephen 248 Una 21 l U Llbeda, Rosa 211 Lllfe, Martha 75, 260, 261, 266, 365 Ullivarri, Flavia 227, 249 Ullivarri, Flavio 249 Uralde, Aldo 211 Llralde, Alina 211 Lllalde, lliana 75 Llralde, Sara 249 Llranga, Susan 75 Llrquiza, Leslie 249 Llrquiza, Luis 249 Urquiza, Marla 75 Llrquiza, Roberto 75 Llrreta, Caridad 75 Llrrutia, Beatriz 107, 211 Unutia, Malia 211 Llslan, Scott 81, 185 Uzat, Pedro 249 V Valdes, Carlos 83 Valdes, Camien 75, 361 Valdes, David 211 Valdes, Femando 75, 354 Valdes, llsa 249 Valdes, Jomar 249 Valdes, Jorge 249 Valdes, Juan 211, 249 Valdes, Julio 106, 249, 367 Valdes, Maria 211 Valdes, Mlrtha 160, 249 Valdes, Odalys 249 Valdes, Rafael 75, 365 Valdes, Raquel 172 Valdes, Renaldo 75 Valdes Soraya 75, 267 VaIdes:Recio, Alejandro 35, 75, 144, 350 Valera, Alberto 124, 125, 250 Valerio, Vasti 354 Valido, Alejandro 75 Valino, Anthony 76 Valle, Frank 250 Valle, Maribel 250 Vallejo, Vlvian 211 Vallina, Annette 211 Vanhom, Charles 105, 250 Vazquez, Adalberto 250 Vazquez, Betsy 172, 183, 211 Vazquez, Elizabeth 76, 275, 352 Vazquez, Jose 211 Vazquez, Lazara 250 Vazquez, Luls 212, 367 Vazquez, Orutes 250 Vazquez, Richardo 105, 250 Vazquez, Richard 250 Vazquez, Rogelio 76, 104, 105 Vazquez, Sandra 212 Vega, Debra 250 Vega, Gustavo 250 Vega, Maria 212 Vega, Manoa 250 Vega, Nixa 250 Vega, Ramses 212 Vega, Rodolfo 212 Vega, Sonia 76, 350 Vega, Teresa 76, 152, 153, 300 Vega, William 76 Velasco, Susana 212 Velasquc-1, Moises 212 Velazquez, Jacqueline 212 Velez, Luis 250 Velez, Sonia 250 Ventura, Juan 250 Vera, Alex 76 Vera, Karen 20, 76, 132, 266, 270, 357, 365 Vera, Linda 250 Vera, Mercedes 250 Verde, Rebeca 250, 358 Vidan, Susana 76, 288, 295 Wdaurre, Lourdes 76, 172, 359 Wettes, Maria 76, 354 Wei, Maria 76, 288, 302, 346 Viera, Luz 160, 250, 300 Wera, Sergio 212 Vilar, Sofia 144, 145, 256, 279, 368 Vilches, Carlos 212 Wllafane, Ray 250 Wlalba, Linda 250 Villalba, Nicolas 365 Villalobos, Jose 76, 262, 346 Villalobos, Juan 76, 185, 213 Wllanueva, Carlos 250, 358 Villalino, Glsela 250 Villate, John 76, 15, 353 Wllavicencio, Carlos 250, 358 Wllavicencio, Jorge 250 Villavicencio, Jose 250 Villazon, Rene 250 Wor, Maria 213 Wsconti, Michael 213 Vrves, Evelyn 77, 256, 257, 350 Vives, Juan 250 Vivo, Jacqueline 213 W Waldron, Terence 74, 77 Walker, Clinton, 77, 350 Wallen, Clay, 250 Watson, Fred 181,213 Weatherwax, James 213 Webb, Gar'y 77, 101, 146, 354 Weeks, Lisa 77, 160, 163, 288 Weiner, Rochelle 250 Weinfeld, Michele 213 Weinreb, Lee 150, 151, 160, 196, 213, 345 Weiss, Jan 196, 213, 285 Welsh, John 352 West, Robert 213, 269 Westfall, Mary 213 ' Wheeler, Steven 14, 20, 77, 81, 146, 159, 297, 363 Whitt, Roger 213 Wilds, Diana 136 Williams, Joy 160, 213 Williams, Keith 77 Wise, Mary 160, 168, 250 Wong, Bridget 213, 260 Woodbury, David 160, 250, 251, 3 Wrves, George 250 Wunderly, Tamara 77 Y Yabor. Cesar 77, 160, 161, 356 Yanes, Alicia 47, 77, 307, 363 Yanes, Ralph 213 Yanes, Silvia 250 Yanez, Carmen 250 Yanez, Victor 250 Yepes, Llriel 250 Yera, Pedro 213 Yessman, Kelly 133, 137 Yngerto, Mario 213 Yoham, Annemarie 117, 138, 213 Yoham, Anthony 250, 367 Yoham, Jerome, 116, 251, 360 Yoham, Thomas 32, 48, 77, 116, 137, 266 Younm, Ginsger 69 Young, Rosa 77 Z Zabala, Felix 101, 213 Zaldivar, Esther 251 Zamd, Esther 160, 249, 251 Zammas, Shari 213, 289 Zamora, Osvaldo 251 Zane, Ennio 81,213 Zavala, Sandra 89 Zayasbazan, Joseluis 251 Zayasbazan, Diana 251 Zayasbazan, Rogelio 77 Zechel, Marla 169, 251 Zechel, Rose 213 Zulueta, Davld 213 Zulueta, Diana 77, 346 E4 371 24 .y- - A Time to Finish Coral Park. So we are caught in remembering for now. We see how it was and how it is. All we can do is keep on living, keep on feel- ing, keep on experiencing, and wait for another year in our lives. Time to leave. Final Word ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A yearbook is complete with the efforts of many people. The whole staff must work together to achieve the best publication which we can achieve. l'd like to thank the peo- ple who helped us. People not staff: Jimmy Bryan, Mrs. McLean, Jessica Collazo, Gigi Dopico, Fox Mars Studios, Terry Garcia, Kenny Hart, Lee Kantor, Lucy Penabaz, lleana Perez, Maria del Pino, Henry Suarez, Oscar Suris, Rudy Villanueva, World Wide Photos. And the staff: Marlene Braga, Maria Cardenas, Maggie Cayon, Juan Cuervo, Sam Danon, Teresa DeFrancesco, Pierre Dwyer, Aimee Espinosa, Sergio Garcia, Ana Hernan- dez, Ana lnguanzo, Cindy Krischer, Heidi Marino, Ana Mar- tinez, Ken Merker, Teresa Mykytka, Gaby Puello, Nivaldo Quintana, George Roque, Jane Sapp, Sofie Vilar, and Ger- ald Stone, advisor. Sincerely, Alex Valdes Recio Acknowledgments
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