Miami Coral Park High School - Arieon Yearbook (Miami, FL)
- Class of 1982
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1 1982 x. Li :Aa 511721 W 1 w ,f UME XVII ' ORAL PARK SCHOOL 16th Street 33165 V If-rf-X o ,. ,rg ,N H g Finish ' LAST NIIGHTS T Q Homiwoeac my c Fore l Kr Yugi QENGLISH? ,rf-ix 1-oNicH'J'f5 if -- if -. Rf- PLANS, D THC O HTG THLF QLATEST 0 .RAM Q Gossip? J 0 Q 55141 is jf 0,0 X kgiwoooo - i f 5 i--may. ' ',,11J2,', 3 3, f +R: Q1 Pwr Wifi R'-vrfataiw-n r ,.Jm,1+Q5-fit if 1, .1'-Jfqfil 1- wavzllia.-U, wig ,jzyjgyi u', z2 ' E 19.5724 af , 5HLQf.Ey2viLQzijGf ,fs 'H' if f1 1.'w My 'L rw, 3.3. 1 551 e'-5 ws Hlinli ws Now Why is this year dif- ferent from all other years? This is my year, this is your year, this is our year. It's the best ever. It's here. It's now. We are taking advantage. Now is when We look, feel, act, achieve and participate - THE BEST! 2 CHECK Him X33 WX I 1 OUT. HETSA 5 g SIGNS LETJS so TO THE EEACH' F02 c A front view of Miami Coral Park Hwvlcf .sm me ra-E ART CLUB ONC PULL 'UP A little confused as to where he should be, Robert DeCoste demonstrates his craziness. Robert visits the male restroom in his Halloween disguise on October 15. I . After spending the day surfing, Craig Hatton carries his surf board from the water 's edge to the sand at Cradon Park Beach. Physical activities keep students looking good. Randy Perkins gazes intently out the window Unlike adults students have time to sit back and daydream asl- 'ql P WP ,. c 5, 1 1,'? ',2 QW W., Senior line backer Eddy Hernandez takes the microphone to get the crowd fired up. Randy Perkins waits for his turn. Rams hare spirit No class hefore ours has felt fhe Way do, lffe have Showh spfrfr like H0 class ever Will. We have made flwuls year loefter loecause of our efforrt We lrhow what if is fo he MR9,M'l 'frrfffl Varsity player Carlos Tamayo lifts his helmet with pride. He shows the crowd that he is g'Ram Tuff . mi Rick Amador, Coral Park's first male cheer- leader, tries to initiate spirit from the crowd. 4 1 Coral Park's fans display true loyalty to their school as they cheer their team on in the pouring rain. f-Q 1 lb 5 , Earlyfin the Seasong Gus Taylor, alijlenf' V V Q ergetie' cross''coimttyV'r1if11nef, ' 1 ,SwiftlygtTr0pieal'Pa1'k: 7 'RE LUUKING o Now l isoiih when We are l peak of le l p hysiC:al l l l ness. Wea1fe in lshapel we are healt,h34G active, and lookiflg the we ever will. 6 mp! ' 3: sv: s Q, ,I 0 f, P fo: og., o if Po Q 04. nw! .M 4 Q Mi. ' O gf 1 wa '6z'2'o'4 ww 'dfo' 4 , f Os 3. 13' ,I 1' N 1 A THA E ER Looking good together, Rexme Poly football game. People involved, with health 'and leiilegciseydre Cojhnjotlf practice at least one hour everyday. l ,',' , W V H z - ', ,:M:'1, QrUQfQ , ',' 1'?L'Qi1:'fff f',' Fernahdez K XS G1enii GrbSs n1a1i l ' 'f! , E1iz2ibeth'To1freS , X 485 7 H32 Y Y I' 11 VM . 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D fi WAV 9 f if A ,, ,, A 'IQ , N Q I L R I R w .u WWE HD Ullll' IHQHIIQUIFJHW Elm, We are young and earning new things veryday We are mak- the effort. Now IS en We devote our l6 to learning. Some f us will go to college, e will go to work, t now, wh1le We are oung, we learn the ost. - ' 1 l I illian Tarafa stretches out in the hall to devote her time to studying for an upcoming test. Raciel Sanchez, a Junior at Coral Park, reads his book from a very unusual angle. Z L .4 l Victor Contreras, Alex Rodriguez, and Becky Costa hang out by the lockers to discuss possible questions for their upcoming test. Cindy Fernandez and Eric Hoytink use the dictionary in the library as a reference. Our library encourages students to use this type of resource source. 0 Jose Zayabazan devotes his time and artistic skills to drawing and painting murals for the activities display case. Robert Rivero explains a mathematics problem to Lucy Leimen. Studying together is helpful to many students. x 74 6 rss-.4 49 11 W , 7 V, X ,f 53' . -gf f ff' w r a Let yourself go! Now is the time when we can relax and be Carefree. It is here . . . it's now! It is our chance to do tl1e crazy things that adults never do. Qi-33 R .-5 Senior Debbie Feinstock, who will do anything for a pic- ture attempts the crazy stunt of placing her head in the trash can. UW' After many attempts, Ana Canino finally catches the apple and takes a big bite. Hallow- een Happenings gave Coral Park students a chance to be crazy. , A f-W. E -lg, t H, X, Ll- Heidi Marino, Donna Adams, Vivian Suarez go wild after Sam Fistel talks to his gingerale and waits for an answer. Evelyn Jacobson is waiting for her the South Dade football game. Students always came back drink to be poured and wonders what Sam is up to now. Coral Parkers will do anything for a to the school parking lot to have a crazy time. laugh. 12 Xa xx' 5, X ,,l,,,k xx if N ,X xx X - ,XV K ., 'NX 'rx X x st ' xo, v -Xe ,K X. . ,xx ., K K, EX, K X X- -up X.. xxx ' X xx XX ,xox RX-V. X xxx XX X XXX 'iv-4 X 1 ,sz -,535 X NX X vs, p -5,1 , ,f Lori Guadagno and Coach Don Holder are the happy pair. They smile with a carefree look and show the great student-teacher relationship that Coral Park has. Mirtha Gonzalez, Isabel Penate, Mike Perez, and Ada Larrazabal ride the waves in their inner tubes at Crandon Park Beach. Xp XX ox, XXX ., XX x . .X Peter Kiliddjian and Jorge Molina stomp grapes at the Campus Life burger bash. They're just two wild and crazy guys. ' ?Q.b WP V 13 fi----Y --N-F --'------v--- F-f-M ---V-A--N ------..,,,n .Pi i 1 N i 4 1 T i t t N 555 1 Anatomy and Physiology club members Edward Devarona, Luis Rodriguez, Eric Hoytink, Jeffrey Johnson, Henry Avila, and Luisa Sloan 1 work at their booth on club day. t Ana Diaz Sergio Akselrad Katie Ansley Caroline Gonzales Joni Higgins 'Wu 14.19 .. 125 David Martha e All Th I You Teens are involved. We belong to clubs, raise funds, and play sports. We participate in activities outside school and inside. When will we ever be more involved than now? ' Involved in after school activity Ricardo Estape measures the area he is going to decorate. As president of Math Honor, he is in charge of decorating the display case. 2334 15 ' 5 A B D ,ff . '-f 'V19'yC 'z- ijjfy Kffwyf X354 f- .fwfawcf ' -' ' .' A . Sam Smemo and Coach John Popovich . Graduating Coral Park seniors C. Carol Cambell . Manny Ceriejo and Vivian Suarez E. 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OR GRAD TES 4ggg,.,' f' ff:6r.A f S ? 2 f r 1 ff ' 53' .5 1 Sergio Akselrad 4.265 Carlos Rodriguez 4.242 WWW? r faq: fx. f 4 , .. ,.., M.. ff-ff: ,-f,,.,, ww illfligf 115. 342,-f-.' f H-,...,f.,z 1- . xx 'X M a X NWYM-e.g..,,s --1 .Q , I ,- - 11 ,,oo 4+ gg ymzff -f . 1. 2ro rr l ., 5 4 2 M 5 -Qv,-'pygwf-2-.ny gif, .. ' - - . arm- A-Q! wa , . 1 4 Jesus Fuentes 4.233 , ff - 'k xxx' , '2. V V ,, 5 ,f Q Debra Brodbar 4.125 Ricardo Estape 4.156 Mark Leider 4.033 Honor Graduates Elsa Borges 4.469 John Laffltte 4.200 Georgina Dopico 4.363 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. Deborah Hew 4.333 ,,, Anthony Trujillo 4.200 Rodney Ley 4 000 Beatriz U1-rutia 4 000 Jan Weiss 4 000 1 Qs ? fxsf IA? S Art Sergio Cuan Drama Arsenio Arabitg Journalism Georgina Dopico 20 Hall of Fame Athletics Business Education Richard Lilienthal Daisy Hernandez ff! X X ff, in W Wifi? af ww HQ V f x English and Literature Foreign Language Jesus Fuentes Maria Urrutia Mathematics Robert West Music Daniel Greisel Citizenship Barbara Ioannides General Scholarship Industrial X Vocational Bridget Wong Miguel Couto Science Social Science Social Science Elsa Borges Deborah Hew J chn Laffittc 1982 Hall Of Fame The Hall of Fame awards are like Silver Knight awards in that the categories f S g are the same. The Student Council gives the award trophies. Teachers in charge of each department choose the student who deserves the award the most. 2-'S 4 av 21 2: Y . . . To recognize the outstanding sen- iors in Dade County high schools for un- selfish service to their school, church, community and their fellow peers . . . H 22 Silver Knight 1 11. by iz, ,A ,,,. I If If QC 2? , H 6 ' l f -. A7812 , I -L ....3 -, 4 ,V A J 4 ,i 3 z , iff , , 2 if 3 72 m fga 2 ,Q V if 51 1 V 5 ' 2 1' 'W 'wg 2 Z! ,f ' M AA Q6 KI . in f vw In 'Q wwf 1 f id. 7 95 'MY , J ' ' x , V ! 1 Z Z3 ,x 4 X ,gn XX A .4 Vs' 23 '45-'Alb James L. N ewmeyer Awards Of Excellence James L. N Robert West ewmeyer Teachers nominate the students for this award. The administrative staff chooses the outstanding senior boy and girl on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and ser- vice. Tamiami Kiwams Club sponsored the award. 23 , if Q- . 4 3,3 5 Deborah Hew fi I 45' Y Look out orld here We come Class of '82 Officers: President - Ana Diaz, Vice- President - Vivian Suarez, Secretary - Cindy Krischer, Treasurer - Heidi Marino Www Senior Board of 82 ,ff Ana Diaz, class president, jokeslaround with cabinet member, Ada Larrazabal. Ada grins and bears it. 26 Senior Board icuii Ana Diaz, Senior Board president, receives instructions for the next play from senior coach Randy Perkins during the Powder Puff football game. . .,,l1 , .. 6: -,.:..,, I 'Xfg gz-A. : ' :vst.a.'-5 -fl ,M Q- - , ,1, ,,',, Q. 'x 252 5 Q ' ' is 'Y 3 f Q Z A I Ms. Eads measures Heidi Marino's-head with a tape measure so she can order her cap for graduation day. All seniors must order their cap and gowns in the correct size before graduating. Ana Diaz, Debbie Feinstock, Vivian Suarez, Kristie Madara, Cindy Krischer, Oscar Montoto and Juan Carlos Perez. The time has come to re- flect on past accomplish- ments and accept the chal- lenges of the future. Our class has proven throughout this year its strength and en- thusiasm. We have had to bear penalties for the mis- takes gof past classes, yet' this has only served to strengthen our character. We have dared to influence our school by introducing to Kristie Madara takes down notes to report to her homeroom the upcoming events. it new activities and beliefs. To the Senior Class of 1982, this year will be a trea- sured one, for We learned to take pride in our accom- plishments, and school. We thank Coral Park for its help in our development as individuals. To the world, Look out we're coming through . Ana Diaz fs! IS' Y 27 ' ffffiifgf -fm wfyef 4 ,iwwif -, -, gy , -54 'fn V, ml. 1 M- 'ff I hm, .,,, ,. ,, , 1 ,L :V ,f:'fm- W' .. -fi, ,1 fa-'zzz f Y ,ww 1' 1 1 . n f - ' wW,gQ,,i - N' f-f fa:.,5s?y Hg ' I V V 7-wg, 1 ,i ,,,, f 7 L,'L,.?nf1 'WW W ,,, W f 1 fwfw G wx Q4 ww, , ' f ' ' ,f '9.Zf'f,. M, ' I 1 ' 'iinifilh' f'-' 5 ' 1 ,-,wwf f 1 , ff! , , , , I 1 P I gl ,V',V' X fl W V. f f f ffQfMff6, 1. 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JoAnne Adirim Madeleine Agra 6 Lizzette Aguirre Sergio Akselrad Dawn Alba E Rolando Acle Teresita Aguilar A iff 7 7 9' A , if raiafayi f '1 f'4-151512 fi- Q 752533 jf' 'sf Q1 uf. flea X if ff... ,http ,ii Z My ,Q ,Q 2 l Lisa Albor i Riad Ghalayini and Arsenio Arabitg are rehearsing a dance step for a future performance in the drama room during sixth 30 Seniors period. lr Carolina Aldecocea Cristine Alfonso V f J ff f yhnfr Yamila Ali Loreyne Alicea 1 1 572 WW ff ACT 41' by ,,,,f f . ,zz 124775if 1 m2vf:1fQ W ,,,, f ,l QM! X Z? ohm, Rafael Almendral Agustin Alonso , fyX f l 1 up 7 ' ' if f X fy , 8, K 1 A ' 70 5 l nz Jose Alonso RObCI'tO A101130 Robert De1Valle attempts to scare Coral Park students at the Halloween Happenings dance held on October 15. Robert stands disguised as a mummy, 'N fki 76' 45 J ' , A ' ia ff , ' , f:,.!1 gg , t . ,. 1 121 , fkf 4 K'LL f',' L - 7 gy ' f A , Robert Alp way ' 9715: 3'-3:45. 5 , 6 4' Jf, 1. ?-t11ii?f f'ICW:f,' .X hin a Dressed as a modern gypsy, Ada Larrazabal shows , W ,mme Jose Alvarado Andres Alvarez fff ff f fff fy f, 4 ' i W-zfffff, W eerr 1 , ,, f 'f f 'fy M zraav l 7 , YZ , W ' 5,6 or ' 543 .Vida I 5 V f 1 ? Daisy Alvarez off a terrific smile at Halloween Happenings. J osefina Alvarez Luis Alvarez , 4 Pedro Alvarez Pilar Alvarez Seniors I Mike Delpozo is another victim of our yearbook cameraman. Mike also demonstrates a happy smile. ? .kiffziykviy , . ' Isabel Alvarez JoAnne Alvarez ,, l,sr , ,,f,,,4 L,l. V , nzyy. ZZA, A ,ray f if X XX7 71 f aff, 'II l ,V,, - Ziff ' 36 ',', 1pf7?if3 - ' ffl, ' ,yn 711. If QV Q K: -,-z.ygjj ' .4 ,riff ' 9671 ., .' yy! 4442 v o, f ,Jw X54 V, ,Q 5 K1 54. , . A X62 , ' . 1 lllv X f ff W , W M ! 1' if 2 llvl Maria Alvarez Arsenio Amat Wi 3' Carol Andersen Katie Ansley Arsenio Arabitg Carlos Arauz X a 5 ' 3 5 Susanna Arenado Evelin Arias ' 9 f uf ogg , ,K .mg -, Ye am. fhfgg 57, 'if' - 'Rg-1 Sl. ,1 .Vg x 1 'S i ff, 4.344 ,ff ,L f ali Q3 Q t. ,Q J' ,A-,U Michael Visconti has been surfing for over three years. The majority of his surf- ing is done after school hours at South Beach. On weekends, Mike enjoys the va- riety of the upcoast spots, such as West Palm Beach, Lake Worth, Delray Beach, and Sebastian Inlet. Michael 's friends have been very influ- ential in his hobby They used to take him surfing whenever it was possible. Now Mike surfs at least three times a Week, sometimes, more if he has the time. Surfing gives me a feeling of freedom, a bond between me and nature's gift, said Michael when asked why he chose surfing as a sport. There's a real chal- lenge and I try my best to improve on every wave. Zulema Arrojo Yamir Artidiello Arturo Avendano Cesar Armando Daniel Arocha Lisa Bahm Neil Baker Madeleine Balbona f' Q 485 33 Lucrecia Baldeldomar Clara Bandin I Kathleen Bass Ab el Batista Cristina Becerra Kurt Begelman 'V Z A f 7 W , 6 ,ff .r X ff if zz ' fl! ' Beverly Banks Rafael Barreras Roberto Barreto X fyjfff f ff f X :i 6:3 . WC N'-7.x '--fR'- ,, 225391 N 'fx ,N 'SQ sl: Q N -N51 1: 5, ' W. ,K 1 '5Af,7j?f'j4fEg,QvZ QSZYRAMNX Rosa Bazo Mayra Beceiro Maria Batista f 2 'L f 5 5 Q F V, 1 ' Steven Bell Luis Benitez Osvaldo Benitez gg, ,M-1. ..uL ff14fLZ2an:. 1982 Senior float as it proceeds on its way to the Homecoming Parade. 34 Seniors , 5 , Tatiana Bernal Enrique Betancourt Yvette Betancourt Beatriz Betancur Madelyn Biarrieta i Sonia Bido Ivette Blanco l Yi , x if ' Norma Blanco Manuel Blanco in Bridget Wong escapes from her studies and finds refuge by staring in the distance. Mafi6 BOELI1 Throughout the 'year students found day dreaming a successful escape. Enrigue Blanco LN 'Q I 19' 'A V ,- , Linda Bode K f ffff ,Z , fl! fam Xwxx Z o D. rn CU o H H o H' o ff ,ff f Gary Brodkin X I Scott Bryan 36 Seniors Ana Bolivar Elizabeth Borges Elsa Borges f fi Aff Zf Mercedes Borroto Debra Brodbar Felix Zabala and Carlos David exchange greetings and information in the hall in front of the cafeteria. The halls are always an excellent place to exchange thoughts. Z I Joseph Brutto f f ig , Crystal Bryant in 1 Valerie Bryant Aldo Bustamante Debbie Brodbar has done a number of ac- tivities geared toward a future in Science. Because of her gift and interest for science she has taken advantage of many opportuni- ties available to her in this field. She participated in the Harvard f Rad- cliffe summer science program for women. This in itself is an accomplishment since only a certain number of students can be accepted to this program. In the past sum- mer, she participated in the Community Lab Research Program working in a labora- tory at least three days a Week. In addition to all this, she communicates her interest in science to others by Way of being the presi- dent of the Science Honor Society. V Z 4 Ulises Cabrera Antonio Calleja Eldis Campins Antonio Campos Z f Luis Bustillos Rosa Busutil Haydee Buznego ttl' .. ,f.1 .rf1 2 11, V. 2 if f ., ,p., yp . - 2 'Q .f ' f ' 9 -'-f V , -47 ,-1. 1, , , Z-,g '..- ' 'k'- , f I 0 Of X M Q W f X f Z 5 , , , f ffm 1 Q ,,. w, .ly I A 4 . 9 1 7 . 1 y 2 f f K . 1 'A Calvin Camejo Nelson Camejo Carol Campbell Ester Canamero Ana Canino i I 1 Miguel Cano fi lk 5 v J osemiguel Carrera Carlos Casas Aileen Casin Julio Casteleiro 38 Seniors Douglas Carrillo Berta Carro Jesus Casales Andres Casas f . T 3 Vivian Casas Q5 M Q X , X ,Q Q 0 ff Q. wi sem 5.1 -ii'T?l ' ,A 'V Q . V iff: .i 5 x 'Z-224:15 ' , . ' ffgy. .X - 'f r - gtk ' 1' C 3. ff 94 ' vf.'Pi'S7 ,g N ya A ,a 3- K ' sg 'W'Qf'e . asa X gcztzlff .. I Z sa 'Vie 1 4,11 X X HA!-7 FTQ7, 1 g g .C C -' l i f Xa Oscar Suris is watching modern dance practice in the auditorium. Oscar is un- T aware that he is sitting on chewing gum. Mary Castaneda Esther Castellon Tania Castellon Adolfo Castillo Carmen Castillo Maria Castillo 5 BJ CD kd Q. Craig Hatton and Gail Guadagno play around after school by the RE. locker Ralph Castreuo rooms. Craig forces camera shy Gail to take her picture. Ralph Castillo f Felix Castro Manuel Cereijo Fernando Cerra Carmen Cerulia Eileen Chaves o oe ., , ,,., ,V , gif! we 7 M XM! C Marilyn Chirole Kirk Chung Jodie Claxton Theresa Coffman Rita Chiong Nora Colet FN 39 4: WAV ' 5 Z Ana Concepcion Danny Greisel spent most of his time during the summer per- fecting his band, Meddlehex. After forming the group at the end of last year, Danny and his band began what would become many hard, long hours of prac- tice. But it all payed off, and they soon began playing at various parties. Danny has participated in concert chorus and chamber singers. During the summer, he accompanied the chorus on his bass guitar for a performance at an elementary school. In addi- tion, they performed for the Ron- ald McDonald House at Coral Park's neighborhood McDonald's to raise money for charity. Fernando Cordal ' ff , ' I V' X f 3 2 M it WWE ff V f , W ,rgrgayffe gy u' A ryrrrrr A fy f f ,f X f X ZX! 7, , Miguel Couto Lazaro Cordero Annette Cortada WM Hector Crespo Maricel Cros wr 5 W A A 4 0 7 f f,,f, f,'fW Maureen Cortes Jose Cruz f f W f V 5 11 Sylvia Cortes Rinaldo Cruz E - ,Zh x f, 2 J Sara Cruz Sergio Cuan Juan Cuervo Annette Cueto Jack Cummings 40 Seniors My W an f , 4 ff 7 ' Z --ww V ,ff' I' ' P f:.'?f , yLA f' -.5 ni-'f. fl iffy., . , ', g X, , . , f f X Z X X ., W X I' f f A W 1, C C, f Aleyda Darias Carlos David 7 ' WW , of Donna 'lf M l Davis tm-.1,, -1-fx .,,,,.,.,,. , ,, 1 ',., , v'.if.wffg4m4,,,ff,-f,fj1fn- 7 fs ,.., ,Q-Q, ,,-k f LL, I in V .2ff.f,5f, -Q4 X ' ' .4-wa , . ,, . , - rw ' aff I M. 1153 , QW VKV, fii ' lf ff ff ff ff f f ff f 7 f Y ff! f f f z ' ff f , f f .lf W' 4 f f ff f f f 4747 X .1 1 f? I I 1 f I , 9 f QW 'V K If X .0741 ff 'ff f 1 C? X ll Z X2 W y ? 5 , , I . , ,f f ,, ,-+fp.wf,f erm 1 Gustavo Delahoz Elisa Delapaz Marisol Delatorre Iser Deleon Arabella Delgado Ismael Delgado Luis Guitierrez, an employee for Pantry Pride grocery stores, punches the keys on his register and accepts the cutomer's payment. I '42 2, f fl M X W Christine Deal Robert Decoste f Q! f g -4 f .Q f 4 Norma Delavega Teresita Delcalvo Z f Odalys Delgado Carlos Delosrios Jesus Delvalle Miguel Delpozo 5-'N 5 via: 41 WA Maria Delvalle Maria Derniguel Daniel Dereuter Maureen Devine Ana Diaz Dagoberto Diaz Derek Diaz t Q E 8. V81 Y M. , i ff gf .Sm 'H V , 1 4 Senior, Pat Lennon plays asteroids in the Game World located on Bird Road. Stu Ernesto Diaz Leslie Diaz dents would always stop by to play their favorite video games. M 2. M if ' V2 in ' gilt! J ' M , Cf l f X Lourdes Diaz Maria Diaz Marlene Diaz Nyurka Diaz Osmani Diaz 4.2 Seniors Wag 1 5 Susan Diaz Viviana Diaz Vanessa Dieckmann Georgina Dopico Joann Dropesa Dressed as vampires, Maria Gonzalez and Fernando Cerra give a spooky scare as they DJ. at the Halloween Happenings dance held on October 15. Meanwhile, Coral Park students danced to the ghouly tunes. f Franklin Elsea Maria Encalada X if ,k-f- :X 1:63. T 1, f 5.2-: .,., .A ,V,, X Johnny Enriquez Geovanni Escalante Marcie Dymond Ian Eisenberg Migdalia Escalona 5-'S 1 43 WAV ff ' 47 if ,VM ,M Z Q., Q 'f44V , I X xx of R f, X ,vm f Aymee Fagundo Migdalia Escalona Maria Esnard Ricardo Estape Aloima Fagundo Q- a, N A5 F 0 7 af k j git 5 V 'f,,,f L 117, ,-,.v2r,!,! I C X ' Lf Q X , ff 5 5' 7 , I . , 9 gy f W f f 1 4 Wi Paul Fehl Deborah Feinstock Yolanda Felipe Kimberly Ferguson Carlos Fernandez ,Q ' 22,4 Dolores Fernandez '03 al , W 0 X ' 1 .Z Awww, mas.-x ,f Gladys Fernandez Seniors Gustavo Fernandez Ivelisse Fernandez ' 5 F Jorge Fernandez Laura Fernandez '. 'tk 51, , -' K , f: . QSET .X xN X N X 1 vi?ag?1 X Q9 X ' Three Coral Park students, Manny Cereijo, Beatrice Urrutia, and Franklin Elsea, were participants in a program for outstanding high school students at Flor- ida lnternational University this summer. They ap- plied for and received a full scholarship for the sum- mer term, plus money for tuition and books. Each scholarship recipient was required to take a research class entitled Modes of Inquiry. The class taught stu- dents techniques for researching material needed for term papers. The students also enrolled in an additional class of their own choice, from any of the many classes that FI.U. was offering. The students received six semester credits as well as a sense of what college will be like for them. 4 w Lidia Fernandez Louisa Fernandez Maria Fernandez Mariela Fernandez Silvia Fernandez Victor Fernandez Vivian Fernandez Wilson Fernandez Yamile Fernandez Maria Ferrera 12 Elise Finkel Renee Finkel Antonio Fins Samuel Fistel Noemi Flaquer 5-'Q V45 -' 'iw' Nancy Flor l 5 Olimpia Flores Carmen Folgueiras Ana Fonseca James Franquiz Carlos Frontela M , 3 1 Y H 4 Richard Pulido works after school in a Chevron gas station. Richard is one ofthe many students who has a part-time job after school. Thelma Fornell Harry Fritz z a Jesus Fuentes 1 f f i 5 Joaquin F undora 46 Seniors Laura Fundora Argus Galindo Claudia Gallego Ana Garcia lv J, Q, ,aff 5 322. 4,1 V I f fm- :Z -1L'r ' ' ,gli A ,, .- .. ,M ' ' .59 I 2 11 f , . ,,, X, . , le 3 ,E ,. Z, 5 if r . . , I . lc, Angela Garcia Carlos Garcia Eileen Garcia Elisa Garcia Lydia Garcia W f f 1 ' f ff w Mayte Garcia Miguel Garcia Orlando Garcia Sol Garcia Teresa Garcia .49 One of the many seniors at Halloween Happenings, Glenn Silver spreads his cape open Calvin Camejo laughs as Randy Perkins prepares to like a vampire in an attempt to scare people. throw a sponge of shaving cream. f!,f, 'gfil,,,'faffV?f2 V , '1.f'fL? Y . ' F4 y . 796, H' ' 1 jffyjgmf Vj , Q , I V ,,,!2n, mx, , V, V 5 Q: af., if ivy F -1 gan , , J L Q, 1 ,f f xwi, r,, ,W , , -f P 1, Jeffrey Garner I William Geller Frank Gerdts V 'k ' i9iV:ZLP,f2i?i'i'645,',7f - iC,,?,f,V!.,., V, A,v. V ,. ' ' Yrfl'2'- f f X? ff' f 4 :A f A Z f 1 ,' f W 5 - 5. Q 4,5 n f f f 1 f f fffff Xp f ' ,' ,fl X iffy X ik' f ff, . If .- f ., f , my Leah Gibson f ll MX L.,.. .gf N I4 Maricela Gil s-'Q I 45' o f slr 47 William Giunta Lisa Goldberg Aimee Gomez Juan Gomez Gabriel Puello has been inter- ested in the field of photography since his seventh grade. He then started to develop black and white pictures for his junior high school. Since then, he has won two first places at the Dade Coun- ty Youth Fair. He freelances on weekends taking pictures at par- ties, bridal showers, receptions. He has taken a few portraits. Gabriel's plans for the future are to attain his bachelors degree in photo-journalism. He plans to attend the University of Florida or the University of Minnesota. Becoming a photo journalist for a famous magazine or newspaper is what he really wants to do. Estela Gonzalez Joaquin Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Margarita Gonzalez 48 Seniors 'U ? Ricardo Gomez Enrique G. De Molina Ana Gonzalez Carlos Gonzalez iq -fy.: 1 V, 1 , Lisette Gonzalez - ,fe f-1 f iff ff f ' if Jia f W f 4, A157 , K7 1. f f z? f Sq 1 gf ,f if I , ,f ff f 1 G 4, ,J if X! gi Susana Gonzalez Barbara Goodman Maria Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez G Marisela Gonzalez Marlene Gonzalez AYP'-.. Ana Gonzalezlongor 1 nf 4 Henry Suarez is in the school library doing some research work for an upcoming term Jill Grant paper when he stumbles on a very interesting book. Elsa Grau 7 Emma Grau Neil Greenbaum Ellen Greenberg Daniel Greisel :- X J ll? 49 'fsgb Y George Groene Fred Watson, an injured football player holds two foot- balls to portray the irony. Lori Guadagno E 5 Nilda Guerra Rodolfo Guerra Marydell Guevara f . Mirtha Guevara Marvin Guillen Graciela Gutierrez 50 Seniors Glenn Grossman Gail Guadagno X - 2 Iliana Guelbenzu Maribel Guenagal 'Z was AL hisjob in Burdincs, George Fernandez pulls u stock cart into the Appliance Department. , Q Jacqueline Gutierrez Luis Gutierrez Luis Gutierrez uf. 'ls-cf' - ' r Phyllis Gutterman Ileana Hajje Scott Hardy Gaby Hasbun John Hatfield Luis Hechavarria Tracy Helenbrook In thc gymnusilun, Rcinuldo Mouriz poses u body building position for lhc photogra- phcr. It takes u lot of hard work to build and truin muscles. W3 Maria Henriquez Alfredo Hernandez Armando Hernandez Daisy Hernandez f'N PN 5 51 qi VA' Edward Hernandez E I Eva Hernandez 3 Haydee Hernandez ?fE7 , Q Jorge Hernandez 52 Seniors 9 2 6, ' 4: 5 r N, W1-5 fm www Q pf l. K 2 A 5 14 l' , - 'fa wg, 11, Q s- -ff? ,Af Nm. , . 4 YS will ' s X ikx 'X' Llizpk H ivvz-aww Mary Penichet stretches on the pull up bars to prepare herself for cheerleading practice. To avoid injury, cheerleaders condition themselves. - , , Eneldo Hernandez Evelyn Hernandez Hector Hernandez Julio Hernandez jf Julio Hernandez Leticia Hernandez Lizzie Hernandez Magda Hernandez Vivian Suarez's main in- terest of study is fashion. She graduated from Reflec- tions School of Modeling in her sophomore year. Model- ing, as glamorous as it may seem, takes many hours of work and concentration. Her course included various techniques in applying make-up, run-Way modeling, diet and skin care. In her junior year, Vivian tried out for the Burdines Fashion Teenboard, and she made it. They put on fashion shows and do a lot of com- munity work. For her, mod- eling is only a part time thing. It is a great way to make money and meet inter- esting people. She plans to study fashion merchandis- ing. Marlene Hernandez Nerida Hernandez f .V VX i 4 f 4 Pedro Hernandez Richard Hernandez Sandra Hernandez Silvia Hernandez Wilfredo Hernandez Deborah Hew Julie Higgins Alex Howland I Ss,l 53 2: 7 V 1' Barbara Hujber pf Javier Hung Robert Thomassen watches the game from the sidelines while thinking about a play he was in. The experience he gained playing football in previous years helped him and other seniors improve their plays. Michael Iglesias 7'f'9f2f!fffIff- ' V' . t 2 - QS f ' 3 L . -f ' 'gyxgzv ' ff 49743 -W4 X Oscar Izquierdo Seniors Nancy Iglesias Rosalean Inocencio Barbara Ioannides Fermin Iturrioz K was A Nas..,. ,, X 4 , rd 4 S R4 a C.. as O O c' Cn O :1 C-4 0 sw rs :1 H- N L4 sr Q .W 0 CD D' Q- 1 av :1 on C-4 93 an 5 B O Brian J aramillo ,.: p,?.fwf' f y,y'w-3,7 5 5 ff' , f , f S f 1 f Q 9 fi W f X , if fe V 1 , 42 f ,, W fe W f , f 4 f X X 1 X Of f , ff f -W 0 6 . ? 1 Z! we 5 4 f K' f 43 ff JP, r f, , f Gaz, 2. 01 ,f 16442 If I, ,MMI '12 71 ,, J V, ' ff:.fQfYff:,f L: . in wwf, Carlos J arro Johanna Jimenez Lupe Jimenez Jeffrey Johnson Brenda Kannus Mark Kornbluth Richard Kridner Robert Kemp Pedro Kiliddjian Jeffrey King 5 Z Lillian J over l Michael Kiniry Gina Kourany f I X - g WQWZ, W9f f 7 ' 2 0 gg W' ,f '41 , j ' if 2 J yi J . 4 .X Q yy , ,X X f Q Q XV V X Senior, Ana Diaz is caught by surprise in the middle of one of her classes. Cindy Krischer 5-Q L Ai' 7 55 if V 1 Roxana Labrada Maria Lacamoire John Laffitte Olga Lago Nancy Laguno Maria Lamela Luis Landrian Ibis Lara Ada Larrazabal Carlos Lavina Alina Lavoi Rodney Lay Rosa Lebeda Rogelio Lee Anthony Leesang John Laffitte has a very strong interest in astronomy. His interest began when he was in the seventh grade. Before he knew it, he was in the habit of collecting and researching astronomical data. Soon after, he was given a telescope which further expanded his curiosity and soon he was designing one of his own. With the help of his mathematical and scientific knowledge, he was able to finish it. Since then he has become a member of the Southern Cross Astronomical Observatory and will con- tinue to help promote astronomy in every aspect he can. T Elise Finkel and Ellen Greenberg wave at the camera during Halloween Happenings. This year many clubs held booths in which to raise money for their activities. , ,,.,,T flfw 1 'VK ff W, 0, if f Alejandro Leguizamon Mark Leider Patrick Lennon 1 4 I lKe11ie Lindsey Lourdes Llerena Carmen Lopez Dinah Lopez Sally Leo Rose Levine Richard Lilienthal Rafael Llovet Natalia Lobaina Blanca Lolo f,,,,,...y-f' V Jacques Lopez Maritzabel Lopez V Milagros Lopez 'G' 5 xv! 57 I3 -I 7 V Mirna Lopez Oscar Lopez Rafael Lopez Silvia Lopez Sybelis Lopez z fifif 'ee' y i -'., 4 e o ... ,. 4 :,4,.-gf ., V ppz f ff vi -'f N ,4 ' z-, H ffl- 22:6 ,' 761451 ,' f'- ,V,x I VVV, if ' , 2 7 f I l I 5 David Lowe Tring Ly Anabel Machado Ileana Machado Kristie Madara I Cecilia Madruga David Magagni Ramon Mainieri Maryli Marcos Heidi Marino Mag, Andres Maristany 'Wmlii Michelle Miller and Suzane Torralbas listen attentively during a senior board meeting. 58 Seniors Many meetings are held in the library to help the students. i Y As an employee of Blimpie's Submarine Sandwiches, Eddie Arenado indulges at Blimpie's. Many of the Coral Park students attended restau- Lourdes Llerena serves her customers with a smile. rants after sport activities. 1 I Ariel Marques Orestes Marrero Zoila Marrero Eva Marroquin Adriana Martinez MW.,--V, Carlos Martinez David Martinez Eliecer Martinez Lillian Martinez Maria Martinez 'Q-I 1,1 Ju W4 Maria Martinez Miriam Martinez In the parking lot, Frank Perez, Manny Blanco and Jorge Rojas rest their bodies on dune buggies. Cars played an important role in student life. 5-'Q -3 -I fL5 59 of Y Y Roberto Martinez Marvelys Masferrer Olga Matilla Rickki Mayer Santo McAdoo X ' f I I Anna McCarter Kellie McKibben 3 J osefa Mederos v Ambarina Melcon Antonio Mendez -4' Z ,,,,..V,4,, . j 5 My . V ' Cynthia Mendez 4 L4 Seniors M -Nxt' K Emilia Medina Karla Mejia Darnaris Mendez Jose Mendez Kirk Chung is a very enthusiastic person when it comes to electronics, as seen by his past experiences. He has a Federal Communi- cation Commission amateur operator's li- cense, which in order to qualify for he had to learn Morse code, electronic theory, and the rules and regulations of the Federal Communi- cation Commission airwaves. Kirk's knowledge of electronics and hi-fidel- ity has also been shown by a certificate issued to him by the Institute of Hi-fidelity and he is also a very good computer programmer. He has taken three years of electronics at Rock- way Junior High and has a very wide overview of the electronics industry. Rampage Chris Baserra smirks as she waits for practice to begin. Senior girls were active in spirit organizations such as Rampages and band. Zaida Mendivil Carmen Mendoza Alvaro Menendez Maria Menendez Seniors Tony Capra and Carol Anderson enjoy each other 's company on the benches after school while waiting for a friend. Miriam Menendez Jorge Mesa Roxanna Mesa Victor Mesa f-if 61 'GE-5-ggi 75' 1 HW f 4 , 4, f MQ 1 04 f f,-wh.-..q2q.,, I -Q . -T Cf' Sheri Zammas listens closely while attending a senior board meeting. Yamile Mesa Edward Mesis 1 Janine Milian Kelvin Miller Jose Beiro, shown here admiring his slice of pizza during lunch at Pizza Oven in the Coral Park Shopping Center. KXWXW fff 4,,'fQf w ff W Wf X ff Qff WW if , ,,v,f?I'jQ2s!.:jgIfL -kpk 1 , . f if 1 ff,-'ff ' ' f 0 wi? 4 f+ffLff' Pfwi, ' 1'-f o 'iw f y wwf WV r zzzze 'aar w QW fe'- Kff I7 ,, f ' ' MMU V,-F-73 pie ' , L' T' .gf WMM W 4 f f 'ff f f X 7M r ff Z, z G Xxx P-4 H cw P-4 D ZZ P-M H nv D O- nv L o G H O- cv rn Z P-44 1-4 SD H cv m Michelle Miller 1 I Mario Molano Andres Molina Seniors 7 V .-,, I Jorge Molina Luis Molina Aleida Monne fi i 5 f I Alfredo Montanez Jesus Montano Rafael Montero Leovigildo Montiel Maria Moor ff ffff f , I I . ,,ViV.VVo V :f fi. iffif eeeo s l f f if ga f. xg. 4 f f f , 1 Oscar Montoto Monique Mooyoung Alberto Morales Marie Moreno Xavier Moreno James Moss Ivan Muguercia Vivian Muina Michael Mugar Guillermo Munez Seniors Cindy Krischer and Debbie Brodbar, shown here as they study during their third period English class in the study section of the library. P 63 lf' fs fy, Jose Muniz Marlen Munne Teresa Mykytka K ' V65 '- 41 ,,-4,'f4 Cfff' V M 'im-f.'If WW ff yffyfwv ' v o r a ' ,' . , xii 'iff ff l' 1 ,J ffrr fff' 7 f X X gf? I I f ff X X M X 4' 5 fi X f Xf , M W, fm 44 f f , Susan Nash Francisco Navarro ,K V - 4, ' f Bubba DeCoste brouses through some files in order to find his own homeroom file. MW Claudia Nieto Richard Ocana Seniors Z ? , QE , f 4 Maria Ochoa Georgina Navarro Lissette Navarro W, f f Zu Linda Nesmith Thuy Ngo Senior Yamile Fernandez is caught by a roaming pho- tographer. Dawn Omalley Cathleen Oneill Begonia Orozco Vivian Orts Aurelio Osle Carolina Osorio Tomas Otero Maria Padron Maria Panchano Teresa Paneque Ernesto Paredes Esther Pascual Juan Orrett Sandra Ortiz Micki Spurlock, in addition to her musi- cal talents, is an astounding magician. She has been entertaining people with her feats of wonder for almost four years. Her first maj or performance was at the Diplomat Ho- tel for the Glamour Kitty Contest. She usu- ally performs at small house functions, but occasionally she works for large crowds. Two occasions in which she has attracted and entertained large crowds have been at the Biscayne Yacht Club and Jackson Me- morial Hospital with Skipper Chuck. N IAF At his locker, Sergio Viera tries to open his combination. Many students requested passes to leave their class and get their books. 5 f 4 , , Diana Penz Ignacio Pena r 'rro , r ' ' ' 'ff7f?j:',,KyfzZ'5'6,:ffifeH'2f,gf,' f ' Wif5fLf,giiff,,Q'712:15 if I Q X T 5 s'g ' M l r In A f, 1 ' Y 1' X Maria Penichet James Penkosky 65 Seniors Sandra Pascual Zulimi Pastor Donald Peacock Jose Pedrayez During lunch, David Martinez sits in a restaurant drinking a coke and eating a pizza- Eating is a favorite habit of many Coral Park students. f I X x 'ff AX X f-L 1 f During club day, Rosa Bustill, Terry Aguilar, and Haydee Busnegro are anxiously awaiting tojoin Sylvia Pereiro one of the many clubs at Coral Park. ,f Amada Perez Ana Perez Anita Perez Dagrnara Perez Francisco Perez Jeanette Perez Juan Perez Q f Luis Perez Luisa Perez Juan Perez KV K., 5 Marcos Perez Liana Perez Lourdez Perez Noemi Perez Nora Perez Fi -.I 67 75' Randol Perez Roberto Perez Sandra Perez William Perez 4 Z Q Joseph Petersen Jacques Perwin I .M ,M Jeannette Perruc my , ,, W . V ,vfwyff lj ,t'I '.'t 5 ' ' ,f,fyff7W' I, k,,, V, ff,, f. , ,,,z, W ,,,,V,. ,H ,fl ,f l, ,n,, n 5, W xv ,, , Robert Phillips Martha Pijeira Alicio Pina Z Z Virginia Pino Lettycia Pinto Alina Pita P Felicia Planas Renee Poly Jimmy Penkosky has been playing the alto, baritone saxo- phone for over five years, participated in the marching! con- cert band for three years. He was part of the stageband for two years and played in the orchestra for the past year, as well as being drum major for the marching band. He was also saxophone section leader and a member of the Modern Music Masters fTri-M J, for two years. All during Jim- my's high school years, he has been selected for Dade County Honors Marching Band. In the last one, he played the baritone saxophone. 68 Seniors Maria Ferrer works diligently trying to catch up on her homework. Terry Garcia, during her lunch break quickly finishes her sundae from Students often used the library to finish homework. McDonalds, a favorite lunchtime spot. f Nix 1 we vf ig Na 4 'W Y ff if f ,1 I, :rx Q! 4 35 ? l Gloria Pou Loria Powell Maria Portomene 72,54 ff f i fi V ' Yvette Prieto Nicholas Prieto Xfwj 4 fl , Richard Pulido Anabel Punales 1 ew mfwaf:,. .1 014:56-at .mlm 'Wa . ifiiliiifi-ir.Q.j' Y:f:,fhI:,X K X X as L L :.,. Q , 4,V..,.. r , .,, X 5 I Marlen Prado Darrell Prieto Mya -for 14,1 ,. f t f 'V 11 v ang ' A V lf ' f l -' ,' f f in ,rpl f 75 I I I Roberto Proenza Gabriel Puello Miguel Puente Y 2 Teresa Pyland Antonio Quevedo Cristina Quintana 69 ii Luis Quintana Maribel Quintana Pablo Quintana Arlene Quiroga Maria Raffa 'V-'z':f.7z'q:y1, . , V' I ':ggffffLQ V .aff f X f 7' f X f 4 X, X ,-' ,k,k,,.,,.' , , fi MW 'A' X 5 xg ff' gy 3 4' f Q .f QR, f' Mauricio Ramano Aristolele Ramos Angela Ranieri Peggy Rasumoff Deborah Raybon Mauricio Retana 7 Seniors qw 1 f Jesus Ramos Patricia Ramos Ricardo Ramos af' Celia Rebollo Leizy Regalado 1 .44 Taking time off to make someone's day, Sandra Salas smiles as she seems to be enjoying her day. V ,v, ,ffl H W' 1? 4 4 X 435' JW 'QV' V, Z f , ,,A1,,-,ss ' In Drama, sixth perlod, Jimmy Moss displays one of his many facial expressions. This unique talent helped him very often during the portrayal of characters in many of the plays performed this year.. Angela Rey Daisy Ricard ' fy? I W ,, . 4 Q' fm' f, X ' f 2? , , V' w', ' 92 Y r l si 1 .Ji , I Z, ,af ,WX , , .4 'f 4 , 2 as N X X X5 X. X 5 Elizabet Rivero Ana Rodriguez Michael Rionda Jorge Rivera Saul Rivera Ela River K , ff W f If .mfr lf Z AL!'Wx'b,,4 ' ' ,L if f, V Ana Rodriguez Barbara Rodriguez Carlos Rodri Wilfredo Retana CS O guez 4-'Ea r ri' 71 I XAMQ i 2--ff 'SX' ' sf ' f A 7 1 5 ',. ,Q -E of 5 Deizy Rodriguez Y Lourdes Rodriguez ,,.. . d' .. o,.., A -o Q ' Ss-:fQ2,g3f , 5 - - 1Hf'2f1,:.'w :A ,i dairy? X i -Y L 2 f i A Maria Rodriguez 1 55 Delia Rodriguez Esther Rodriguez Jorge Rodriguez k Thomas Otero, recites the answers to After a rough game, a bruised Sam his classmates during class. Smemo relaxes by his car. A K 9 Qgxii Q f- a g '+A' V J 9 '91 ,. ,, zz, X -' mmff zzilz' - M - N , ,,r, ,, . ..,t r,r,rp,x. A 7 A W 5 Maggy W R51 .N gy A.. ,, Jorge Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez W , 2 ' 5 2 Marlene Rodriguez Marro Rodriguez Martha Rodriguez Noel Rodriguez Osvaldo Rodriguez 72 Seniors 3 Regina Rodriguez , I 1. ff , 4 .I ,.,',. ,M ',.,,. Ao l- H 21 ff ' ,fz Y f f 1 U Jorge Rojas ,V.k E ,, , ,f nf ' , Cyvy Mk ,why 'L 'flu , V,,, V Carl Romano fir Carlos A. Rodriguez was introduced to computer programming by his father, who is the head of the computer department at Republic National Bank. He has taken a class at Miami-Dade Community College concerning business data processing. Carlos has also been exposed to the basic principles of COBOL, key-punch, and the CRT terminals, besides programming an AP- PLE II for his own personal use, he plans to purchase one. Carlos is presently developing game programs which he hopes to sell to interested companies. He plans to include physics and computer programming in his future. Donna Rojas . f 5 Susan Roldan M W Greg Ronselli Elizabeth Rosado Diane Rosario Lisa Rosenfeld Rodolfo Rubini Dixiana Rubio 53 1 3 73 4 P X 'hs David Rulueta Jorge Sabrera Veronica Saez Z f Suzanna Sanabria 711. Seniors Dinorah Saavedra In the activities office Marla Gonzales uses a ruler to draw straight lines on a log Pedro Sachez sheet. Many students chose being an aide for an elective. Sandra Salas Karina Salazar Teresita Salgado Patricia Salgueiro ff l r ffl fa Q 5 Cflffffff 'VV ' 7 f Z' H ff ffl! Ziff we a l 'a,a,,n ,gulf ' a r ,. W- rltf l ff 2 fy' 7 X f , Ana Sanchez Hector Sanchez J ossie Sanchez Vincent Sanchez In the gymnasium, during sixth period at the Coral Gables pep rally, majorette Angie Garcia smiles proudly as she presents her performance. , 1 4 Patricia Santos Esther Sapayo Jorge Sarasti W' . I f K Vo o f 1 Chris Senger h , lf V. . ip. A M , ,, , ., my Y f' 1 Alonso Santiago Jose Santiago naw Y Gil Sardina v 1 Christine Seoane Nanette Sepulveda Miguel Serrano Georgina Santiago Daisy Santos 'S Z2 a fb if g' ' ,, ! 'Q X YL W 2 ' ati :W ,f,, ,LMI AVV4 g dldlv, if-,kihll 2 Teresa Segert , x, 4 3 4, ,K 1, jgf , X 3,4 '7 Q , 2 '-4' Z , . If 5 41, gnwlv a , , I f Stuart Serrott fswz A , wr, 75 - .. 4. vw Samuel Fistel's main in- terest is running. Sam start- ed running at the end of ninth grade. He ran with the Cross Country team in the tenth grade with a three mile best of 17:37 before he was slowed down twenty seconds due to a broken hand. In January 1980, Sam par- ticipated in the Orange Bowl Marathon, finishing in 4:07. As a junior, he ran in a re- cord time of 16:41, to place nineteenth in Miami's GMAC. Later, on a trip to London, he ran the Gillette London Marathon in three hours and fifty-two minutes. 3 Linda Shadiack . W Q V, N 1 S , A we f Karen Shaw Glenn Silver A n,.,. V ,.YvW,,. 1125--Zkaiifa ' W 'kv Rx 4 4 N 9 ,, x Mx rfh5g'L,5 me X N +. Qtr Y X W 4 zyaxiwf . YV QA sf 4' S m f wi? Q Q H N ,y fy., Q N S 22 52 va X Y - W ' ' N 19 X 4 gf, 'P 1 5 ' X6 a Q 0 ' ' v gi? Q X M 3 N Xx why Q Y 'WX P 'S X X A fx? Tina Simmons Sam Smemo Kevin Smith ffm 51 --v. msg: f ,,,,,,.t.,s xi Vw r- f 'L E, 1 1257, by- 1 - s 1 ,A gr 1' Y if Q Q if 2 iii? 6 K rs X if l ,' V ,tne 1 f f f 1 rf f fxllldl 'S ' ' 5151 ,..' it, i , 'l't ' J Valester Smith Sara Soberon Alicia Soler Beatriz Solorzano Maria Somarriba ,U I 1 .r efiai 2 . Mx:-2 Alex Soria Francisco Soto Rita Soto Gladys Sotolongo Juan Sotolongo 76 Seniors eff' ,A A Ji:73ff3M . f ',',',4 4 A V f Z Javier Souto Michelle Spurlock Juan Stachl Ana Stefano Eddie Stiefel 2 , 2 s f f f Z V X Andrea Strauss Henry Suarez Ralph Suarez Vivian Suarez Oscar Suris ,,, aff if-Q., if I W 4 ff W f Qfv 1, 7 6 1 ' f ig, i f fgyj, f ,JW Z Mary Swestym Kelly Talles Lillian Tarafa Susan Tariche Gustavo Taylor V .-'-a'- f T lar ,'-,' fAf-W -,,- , f qw 'Aw7z,v,z- ,jf - ' , ,. ffi , f wav: 't Nfz- 1' ',.' ff' , U f f 1 f X54 f ,wgw , Q W . , ,-,- f , I I Patty Taylor Barry Teixeira Yvette Tejeda Francisco Tellechea Ethel Tellez Fi 77 WAV i sv-ww - x . 5 w V: ,.g-son X . wr X so Msbfxo- . X ,. , ' 'ri A S '- Q X sw X X X X X X X X X Axle X Nw gy x so XNX5.-,.9,., V 58 .' 'i?:i's-Ejfwkifxlf X ..,, A Q X 5 w, X KS -I , V Q .KS Q Robert Thomassen Maria Toboso Raul Torrens ASS Wx mfx mg SCX Q WW ZX X N Xxgb qixix MX 5 WEN? x .A ' vi:-lffXbE?-'Ce' ,. . .N , ll ' 1:-'Ez A. 5155 N, A' x Q- X 2 W z 'A K for N mV' W sllss I , Vu :HSN Szilfx-.gF4,,'qXfA 1 '-X5 fs- ' J 1 1 M - , fi'-fl f 1 X 'Qiazjjigfis . I X -A, ., Albert Torres Maritza Torres if Jose Trias Elizabeth Torres Jeff Tottenhoff K While selling tickets at Halloween Happenings, Debbie Feinstock gives a devil- ish smile as she knows how much money she has. Marie Trudel i Q t 5 ! 1 1 Anthony Trujillo Phillip Tulin Flavio Ullivarri Alina Uralde Aldo Ufaldg Seniors Xu During halftime at the Homecoming game, Joe Brutto Seniors, Robert Alphin and David Abdo along with their parents are pre- and his mother wait for their turn. sented to the crowd at the Homecoming game. YT' ,,,. ,Ik 2 2 ' Beatriz Urrutia Marlena Urrutia Carmen Valdes David Valdes ra 69 MW,,,,,- I Maria Valdes Ruth Valdes Maribel Valle Annabelle Vallina 1. - ' ,f f if W X ,o.lr y l if Vivian Vallejo Lisardo Vasquez Betsy Vazquez Luis Vazquez 4 .--.. if,-:gif 515 , A nj, - ,- ,.-, .,.- fi ll 1 ,I ff n. W ,,ify,3, L,vL 5 Ziff' In K H f ' k,,7 , t if. 'ff2w?' .y ' ' A l .rsr V f5?1Ei?1w f ' fffjli V L ' ' 'f f a' M -. 1 ' 75 .-WZTQ, ,' V J 5:2 f ww f W W f X S f f ff f J j f X4 M! A My My? ,N f ff f W f f my 2, Q Z Q ,f X X X V! V, , Jorge Valdes Annette Vallina , i Sandra Vazquez :- 79 ffgfg IA V Maria Vega Susana Velasco R I Jacqueline Velasquez Moises Velasquez Pedro Vera f f ' , Z Ruby Villalonga Rudy Villanueva Wanda Vior Michael Visconti Fred Watson Shelly Weiner Michele Weinfeld Lee Weinreb Jan Weiss Robert West Roger Whitt Bridget Wong 80 Seniors Olga Guitierrez, one of the many students who take advantage of the library'S sources and benefits, completes her homework assignment. Fx f?fli 3 77 i X 4, EGG--Q .El4 'X Before a football game, players David Abdo, Francisco l Tellechea and the team warm-up. , 5 Rose Zechel I gp Q Annemarie Yoham's favorite hobby is sewing. She has made some of her own clothes and Hawaiin shirts for a number of people. Her most prized creation was a quilt that she made. It took over a year to design and complete, but she got her accolade by winning lst prize at the Youth Fair. She began sewing in the eighth grade. She won the Home Eco- nomics award at West Miami Junior High. She has entered many items in the Dade County Youth Fair and has received various awards. Some of the articles were shirts and pantsuits for which she won first prize, and she won second prize for sewing a blouse. .,VV I . . ,, .,,f - . , lsil nffiaim v fff f . ' 332 S, 'WZ ' I ' i'fif5Lf7V'fL .l..vl . , V fQywh.. g ff 'V 5 . JZ George Wrves Ralph Yanes f Z Kelly Yessman Annemaria Yoham Mario Yngerto Felix Zabala Shari Zammas Ennio Zane AW' 81 7 , 7 CUNIE St. Council Sorrota I.C.C. 86 Key D.E.C.A. 88 Italian D.C.T. 90 Young Dem. C.B.E. 92 Photography FB.L.A. 94 Pen 8z Sable Ceramics 101 Quill 81 Scroll Close-up 102 Italian Honor Art 104 S. Studies Honor Modern Dance 106 Science Honor Interact 108 English Honor Video Tech. 110 Tri-M Peer Counseling 112 French Honor French 114 Math Honor Civinettes 116 Spanish Honor National Honor 120 122 124 125 126 127 128 130 131 132 134 136 138 140 141 A - Ela Rivero, Ana Castillo, Terry Garcia, Maureen Cortes, Noemi Flaquer B - French Club members C - Susan Toralbas and Miguel Diaz D - Mrs. King and Nancy Ortega E - Civinettes on Club Day 82 fffff fff X f fi QV7zwfWfWf 7AWWZWWZ5Wjf WWZ?a f-f, Wfi 56? :gf 4,2 pi, - QQ ,yTifi.jE,f ff-gy g. ,-t.' ff 4,-gyiffvy, --.. 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Melanie Dernis cheers to the Ram fight song Student Council representative Alicia Soler contemplates intently on what is being carefully explained during the first pep rally. before writing down the events of a mid-year meeting. 'V' f ff! WW M A, nammm o W f f H it f ,U gk ,ff 'WJ f W XY 24 :f A my ' Debbie Feinstock, Andrea Strauss, Debbie Hew, and Barbie Ioannides are all smiles and high spirits at the homecoming pep rally honoring the senior football players. 84 Student Council spirit boosters Victor Yanes and Kristie Madara listen anxiously at a fast paced Student Council meeting during flfth period in the library. Secretary of Entertainment, Lucy Penabaz listens quietly to the upcoming events discussed at an early cabinet meeting. Student Council provides a chance for people to meet and learn from each other, ,' said Bibi Pardo. It provides a chance for students to speak up for themselves, commented Maluli Ochoa, represen- tative. Student Council did well this past year as far as participation went. More students were active this year than in the past. Homecoming, Halloween Hap- penings, United Way and Rebound just to name a few events sponsored by Student Council were successes and spirit boosters. Everyone was affected by Student Council directly or indirectly Being the most known organization in the school, it provided an out let for the student body through participation in different activities. Interest- ingly enough, the more the students became involved in school related events, the more they felt closer to Coral Park. Officers - Pres.: Barbie Ioannides, V Pres.: Debbie Feinstock, Sec.: Debbie Hew, Treas.: Andrea Strauss Representative, Sara Gutierrez and Secretary of Advertisement, Oscar Suris share a seat during a S.C. general meeting. f v lk wmwffwfwfm wow ..,W,, 3 ,- if I ,gf 2 'i I.C.C. promotes close union , A ,M I ,, , .,,A.,, - ., ., 7 r t t 4 'iyfiifg f x s ' - N iff! . L' .0 JY 'Q X New vx-my ff , Xx N If . V .si v , 5 ,V , , ,f :, ,z'- f ik 15 2 W th Q we +5155-.. gf - During Club Day, Marie Boan president of Tri-M sits in her club booth with Debbie Raybon and Marybeth Wise. Club Day held in September was sponsored by I.C.C. Sorrota president, Ana Canino, smiles while Maria Gonzalez and Helga Reyes look on. Z gram ' 4 j 1 3 , f I '34 X X 4 X I 6v X1 ' Q f , f , W f 1 ff X f if ' X J ' , ff f 1 f ' W' ff , ,, , f 'W - f f ,f3 71- W, ,- ! ,ff r ' ' y Y fd W4 f X D X H. v. . A I t . E I g :N ig:-1,2 ,tg xr?- N Q , is r . --.r,-qw'-ilxiv Q . gl' -yy , 53 X S I.C.C. Sponsor, Miss Eads and president Debbie Feinstock relax in the main office after an I.C.C. meeting. I.C.C. held meetings throughout the year to update club presidents on club activities. 86 I.C.C. r between club Student Council president, Barbie Ioannides announces the court at the Home- coming dance held in the Coconut Grove Hotel. Am OW, z..W.,,, T , y M , , , ,l,. i f X l ,,f,,A , a, ,, French Honor president, Bridget Wong and English Honor president Jan Weiss ride the paddle boats at Tropical Park during a picnic. I.C.C. helped all clubs run a little smooth- er, commented Debbie F einstock, I.C.C. president. A Without I.C.C. many fun activities would not have been possible, said Ana Canino, Sorrota president. Inter-Club Council consisted ofthe union of all Coral Park club presidents. The club 's purpose was to make the organization and operation of clubs as efficient as possible by promoting a close relationship between club presidents. With the purpose of encouraging school spirit, I.C.C. sponsored Club Day in September. Clubs set up booths in order to attract students to join their club. In October, I.C.C. was responsible for Halloween Hap- penings. The success and organization of the Home- coming Parade was also due to the hard work accom- plished by I.C.C. members. Officers - Pres.: Debbie Feinstock, Sec.: Melanie Dernis Ns f zN? X. 1 W ,.., ,L . C . ,,., . Q, K ,i . , ..r. W pxxh X 'i' f V'-. :. S3195 551551 5 S-f X , 1 1 ltr French Club president, Mario Acosta and Monique Moo-Young sell cheesecakes during Halloween Happenings. fi WLS 87 Y D.E.C.A. was the best experience I had in Coral Park, said Josie Alvarez. D.E.C.A. gave me a sense ofpurpose, said Janet Garcia. The Distributive Educational Club of America is known for helping students in the area of marketing and merchandise nation wide. This club aids the stu- dents in the choosing of a career for the future. D.E.C.A. provided scholarships in different contests in which the students gave lectures, speeches and in- volved themselves in the activities provided by the club to publicize Free Enterprise for the banquet held at the end of the year. Officers - Pres.: Annette Cueto, V Pres.: Juan M. Cueto, Sec.: Patty Ramos, Treas.: Oly Flores 8: Josie Alvarez D.E.C.A. helps 414911 Bottom: M. Moor, A. Cueto, O. Flores, L. Baldelomar, A. Fagundo, Top: J. Aguirre, J . Costa, G. Urapelin, R. Garcia-Cartaya, E Navarro, S. Bell. Z V' .,,., 7 88 D.E.C.A. we I ' WZ? . During their second period D.E.C.A. class Olympia Flores and Maria Moor go over an assignment. After attending four classes D.E.C.A. members could leave school to do theirjobs. neourage free enterprise X an Sitting: T. Osle, L. Diaz, 1st row: M. Swestyn, S. Sloan, B. Rodriguez, R. Rodriguez, J. Garcia, M. Pena, I. Lara, M. Ayala, M. Masferrer, 2nd row: D. Prieto, Kenny Eliott, M. Castenada, T. Yaniuryg Mr. Long, L. Diaz, J. Cueto, Top: C. Quintana, V Quinones, A. Aguirre, Z. Mendivil, J. Alvarez, A. Bolivar. D.E.C.A. Treasurer, Josie Alvarez smiles while waiting for custom- ers at the store she works at. coding J'?Y'4mv 1 Wlfifff Mr. George Long, DE.C.A. Sp0nS01', gives 8-SSiStHI1C6 to member, Marvelys Masferrer uses telephone to find out information needed for her busi- Ricky Garcia.-Cartaya, on some in class work due that day. ness job. fi D lb 89 D.C.T. provides an excellent Way for ev eryone to attend school, work, meet peo ple and have fun at the same timef' com- mented Carmen Lopez. D.C.T. allowed me to go to school while working in something I enjoyed, said Jose Carrera. The purpose of Diversified Cooperative Training was to give its members an opportunity to acquire experience in the business world. Students involved in the program were allowed to leave school after four periods to go to their jobs. The club had several break- fasts to instruct officers of their responsibilities. D.C.T. had a very active year by participating in many school activities. The club collected funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, an activity in which they participate in annually. Members also made Easter baskets and donated them to deprived children. D.C.T. finished the year by selling conces- sions at night school. Officers - Pres.: Carmen Lopez, V Pres.: Kelly Talles, Sec.: Adriana M. J aramillo, Treas.: Peggy Rasumoff 'l D.C.T. Spend W Top: R Proenza, E. Suarez, R. Gomez, 2nd row: T. Capra, A. Soria, I. Pena, H. Lopez, 3rd row: C. Lopez, K. Talles, R Rasumoff, A. Jimenez, 4th row: G. Porter, M. Henriquez, D. Santos, M. Napoles, A. Jaramillo, M. Chamizo, C. Delosrios, Mr. Bow. W Qxati 1..s D.C.T. member, Jose Miguel Carrera answers the phone while going through some papers at his job. D.C.T. members attended school only four periods thereafter leaving for their jobs. ' . C ' Q ffl' L fi . . , P P a . 1 A 9f?25fff ag f,-, , l 1 SLA , .fin X If is K It 90 D.C.T. the year participating in events Top Row: C. Manresa, J. Rodriguez, Second Row: C. Her- nandez, J. Carreno, Third Row: A. Armas, L. Gonzalez, J. Carrera, Fourth Row: M. Garcia. N. Perez, C. Bryan, C. Luis, Bottom Row: S. Lopez, M. John Bow. vzf5'M ' .L Maria Napoles figures out a sale while talking on the phone at her job at Davidson Lumber. Y -'h', Xe il xx Q sam ,.......: W5 ,. . During her 4th period class, Crystal Bryant looks over the classified section of the Herald, before the bell rings. P7 .afyzfvf Q. -ef.-'mfz f 'I 11 lf , f f ' ' 1 f , 1 .J 1 Qgfxx Sybllis Lopez works on her homework before leaving school for herjob. This was often the opportunity students had in their D.C.T. classes. W Y L5 C.B.E. mbers apply skill Lourdes Llerena, during a free moment, takes the time to do some reading in her C.B.E. class. Front: A. Punales, L. Llerena, L. Gonzalez, D. Hernandez, M. Chirole, 2nd row: Mrs.. Hissa, J. Alvarez, M. Martinez, L. Perez, N. Iglesias, O. Matilla, 3rd row: M. Quintana, T. Aguilar, E. De la Paz, L. Pinto, M. Escalona, M. Barrios. G. Sotolongo, A. Vallina, A. Vallina, ll-th row: M. Garcia, M. Rodriguez, L. Fernandez, R. Zechel. '50 WM! ' 5 . ' X. f fyiy. 1? .a.z' ..,., l Before a C.B.E. meeting in January, Lisette Gonzalez, Daisy Hernandez and Marilyn Chirole, go over a C.B.E. assignment in i the library. C.B.E. members went to their jobs after attending 4 periods. Q2 C.B.E. at jobs gg C.B.E. member, Gladys Sotolongo finishes up a typing assignment before leaving for her job. Before leaving to their jobs, Maria Rodriguez, Elisa De la Paz, and Teresita Aguilar work together on an assignment in the library. The C.B.E. lets me see the business world the way it really is, said Lisette Gonzalez, President. The C.B.E. program has given me greater insight into the business community here in Miami, said Daisy Hernandez, Vice-President. Students in Cooperative Business Education were hand picked by C.B.E. sponsor Mrs. Hissa. They had to meet special requirements that were requested by the county. Basically the program was designed for stu- dents vvlth business skills and allowed them to apply those skills at their jobs. After fourth period, C.B.E. participants, trained in such business skills as typing and shorthand, ex- plored the business community by working in busi- ness related jobs. C.B.E. members also participated in the annual Dade County business competitions fol- lowed by the state competitions in late spring. Pres.: Lisette Gonzalez, V Pres.: Daisy Hernandez, Sec.: Letty Pinto, Treas.: Marilyn Chirole Sm Nancy Iglesias wa, Sponsor, Mrs. Hlssa prepares to throw a football while playing at the C.B.E. booth at Halloween Happenings. 70 Y l w 1 V'w..,,-H' J n- ' FBLA tea es business with is 5 3 A . Front: Ms. Bobbie Weber, L. Cabanas, E. Marroquin, N. Laguno, C. Hernandez, S. Vilar, N. Flaquer, T. Aguilar, E. Pascual, V Muina 2nd row: J. Rabinsky, C. Casas, A. Punales, M. Boza, N. Crespo, E. Greenberg, L. Grande, C. Lamas, L. Gonzalez, M. Rodriguez, A. Gonzalez, T. Castellon, A. Larrazabal 3rd row: M. Guenaga, M. Menendez, L. Fernandez, A. Cueto, N. Ortega, M. Garcia, L. Fergis, M. Garcia, M. Fernandez, F Barrera, J. Montano, J. Higgins. NN. During her bookkeeping class, Anabel Fernandez listens to suggestions on an assignment. , . . . ..,- ,. ,Q . f.:.sli'FSfN X- , .XQXNWWCN V 52? ,.... 5 5551 N , ,... ..,,. , .. .. e f 3-x USSNESS swans MERICA 94 EB.L.A. TTS R f A I... . I in K r' V ' zzxiiffff .Zh iffl iff? ' Jacqueline Hernandez writes down statistics in her notebook during her bookkeeping class. FB.L.A. was a vital part ofa students business education. books, field trips 'CI learned how involving and interesting EB.L.A. could be , said Jackie Hernandez. FB.L.A. helped me to understand how competitive f' t While in her business class, Maira Boza writes down her assignment. FB.L.A. members also gained valuable experience in attending meetings. . If r . at K., if 13 Front: A. Salazar, E. Mark, M. Valdes, A. Perez, M. Pijeira, J. Hernandez, R Taylor, Y. Gonzalez, T. Cano, A. Larrasquito, R. Mendez 2nd row: L. Miyares, S. McNoguera, M. Martinez, B. Solorzano, E. Garcia, O. Lago, L. Franco, V Iturrloz, N. Rodriguez, I. Armengol, M. Prado, V. Diaz, R. Martinez 3rd row: Ms. Bobbie Weber, J. Rodriguez, N. de la Vega, L. Monterroso, N. Rodriguez, A. Melcon, M. Martinez, R. Montero, R. Barroso. jobs are, commented Sofie Vilar. Future Business Leaders of America, under the di- rection of Ms. Bobbie Weber, centered its attention on the field of Bookkeeping. Because these students were all enrolled in business related courses, they were able to gain valuable experience in this field. The experi- ence received by students in this organization en- hanced their chances in the job market. In addition to the experience gained, FBLA mem- bers also received an indepth introduction to the field of Bookkeeping. This was accomplished through field trips to businesses Where bookkeepers play an impor- tant role in the success of the company. Officers - Pres.: Teri del Calvo, V Pres.: Norma de la Vega, Sec.: Ana Perez, Treas.: Viviana Diaz. Z ' f . f Riff , if ' '. , , 4 1 I, ' ' . .fy M2 - f,,Z,.w .,f, 5 . V , ' -1.1 ff ? 1f Z 1 I f ff' ff Q f if M!! . , f ,. .'z.1':6g 4, , -, ,'f7f ia5,,-,1 . Ii . ' wwf flaw Rx I f .f 1 f f 1 f f . r fllmwzezcf,f.',fg,-Q97 'Ky if f f!,l0f .1 if f . ,wfffw.:-ffm-,, 1 A f 42k5fffWffW' l V ' f ir fl,'7iQ'ih:!'i,f3fQyfk7 K.-. .. If . Q f i f f, , Q !Af,y ,f, U . ,M , , f P .,,. f:wff,,. Ms. Bobbie Weber, FB.L.A. sponsor, and Ana Gonzalez listen to the discussion at an FB.L.A. meeting. WA' 5 l've gained a lot of knowledge about the business world thanks to EB.L.A.,', said Jorge Molina. As an officer, I now realize the hard work that it takes to be a part of EB.L.A.,', commented Rafael Lopez. EB.L.A. one of the largest clubs in Coral Park, of- fered many opportunities to students interested in the growing world of business. It gave members the neces- sary experiences of learning what the business world is all about. The Future Business Leaders of America sponsored by Mrs. Chewning participated throughout the year in fieldtrips related to business. These students worked hard all year obtaining business skills in order to en- hance their future as business leaders. EB.L.A. mem- bers Were invited to compete in a Dade County busi- ness competition held in April. Officers - Pres.: Rafael Lopez, V Pres.: Sara Soberon Sec.: Vivian Vallejo, Treas.: Alina F Lavoi 7 EB.L.A. gets Top: C. Escalona, M. Torres, M. Mesa, M. Hil, A. Machado, V Messer, M. Sosa, G. Villarino, Bottom: M. Harris, T. Barfield, I. Quintana, L. Chiuchiarelli, E. Zaldi- var, A. Garcia. M. Senior, Jorge Molina is caught off guard napping during his business class. Jorge is a member of the Fut11re Business Leaders of America sponsored by Mrs. Chewning. Q6 EB.L.A. stud nts involved in business Top: A. Lavoi, G. Grossman, V Vallejo, S. Soberon, R. Lopez, L. Chiuchiarelli, J. Casteleiro, Bottom: J. Molina. Top: E. Rivero, E. Diaz, M. Devine, J. Molina, J. Higgins, N. Machin, N. Munoz, Middle: A. Lavoi, D. Alvarez, J. Gutierrez, Bottom: G. Grossman. Top: L. Jover, E. Zaldivar, Mrs. Chewning, N. Machin, N. Monoz, Middle: J. Casteleiro, S. Geltzer, Bottom: G. Grossman, A. Galindo, J. Molina. Top: Mrs. Chewning, M. Devine, I. Abreu, R. Lopez, M. Leza, S. Soberon, V Vallejo, A. Lavoi, Bottom: M. Beceiro, S. Vazquez, Y. Fernandez, M. Pijeira. :'+f,,.r,...,-,ffm ' , . ,. ss 5 . l . y 5 , .5 agy? ' I A - ,,.,. . . J , . A ,, . ....., M RB.L.A. member, Sandra Yasquez listens to the discussion at an EB.L.A. meeting in February. or x qvj LV 97 i FB.L.A. helped me decide what career I wanted, said Maria Raffa. FB.L.A. helped me realize how important the business world is, stated Norris Borroto. Learning how to be a good business leader was the major goal of FB.L.A. this year. By providing special business education, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica club members worked continuously to achieve this goal. EB.L.A. members participated in various business related activities throughout the year. One of these being the County and State competitions held in F eb- ruary and April. The club also held training Work- shops in October. EB.L.A. club members sold 2-year calendar plan- ners, laminated posters, and stuffed animals as fund- raisers for the club. Officers - Pres.: Carolina Osorio, V Pres.: Jodie lub' goal is to A ,....,u...l..W, . .5 R A j-f-------N .5- 5 of 3' .art A .: T .: ldi C i Claxton' Sec veronica Saez, reas E S amp ns Top: T. Pyland, M. Martinez, M. Bustamante, S. Hernandez, S. Salas, N. Rodri guez, M. Acosta, Bottom: A. Perez, M. Ritsi, E. Rosado. xl W 4' also took business electives. Q8 RB.L.A. 'X .......-.-. 'rt' Ei .wx 51-.:yT:.,fe: . A .sw - ., - - .Nw .-.. ,S A , H O EB.L.A. member Elizabeth Rosado takes time out from her assignment to relax. Besides participating in RB.L.A., members provid bu iness education X X Q we . X law A Xa - .:z:s.a::f:' -' 5 X. 8. Mario Acosta listens attentively to a discussion during an EB.L.A. meeting. Top: R. Proenza, L. Baez, M. Castillo, E. Sanchez, Mid- dle: R. Tamayo, J. Claxton, C. Osorio, Front: A. Aguilar. Top: L. Baez, Mrs. Browning, M. Bustamante, K. Barba, S. Hernandez, A. Aguilar, M. Martinez, G. Fernandez, I. Alvarez, M. Pulido, R. Proenza, E. Rosado, E. Sanchez, S. Salas, Front: A. Perez, N. Rodriguez, R. Tamayo, J. Claxton, C. Osorio, M. Castillo, Y. Betancourt, E. Borges, N. Borroto, M. Acosta. I Alvarez Y Betancourt E Rosado V Foyo 3 9?-SQ!-Q 05 Top: M. Pulido, K. Barba, E. Borges, G. Fernandez, N. Borroto, M. Martinez, Front: Y. Franqui, ' WW 99 A . ,L . r '1 HB.L.A. gets stud nts involved Front: L. Perez, G. Sotolongo, N. Iglesias, L. Pinto, L. Gonzalez, D. Hernandez, M. Chirole, M. Barrios, Mrs. Hissa, 2nd row: A. Vallina, M. Escalona, L. Ller- ena, A. Punales, M. Martinez, S. Ponce, O. Matilla, 3rd row: E. De la Paz, T. Aguilar, M. Quintana, J. Alvarez, L. Fernandez, M. Garcia, M. Guenaga. y.,..,,6 . X iy if . .1 .I , 4 2 A ff M. T ' Y .4 f l Q5 T4 A L '- 2 . I Maria Martinez and Anabel Punales stand at the FB.L.A. game at Halloween Happenings. 100 FBLA. EB.L.A. taught me a lot about business, commented Marilyn Chirole. EB.L.A. was the most important club for mef' said Daisy Hernandez. Future Business Leaders of America, under the di- rection of Mrs. Rosella Hissa made an effort to get students-in-volved in the business World. The club's goal was to provide basic skills and information for a future in business. FB.L.A. attended the Future Business Leaders con- vention at the Diplomat Inn. They also had workshops to help students improve their business skills. The workshops concentrated on such skills as typing and shorthand. Members also sold Rubik's cubes to fund a trip to a FB.L.A. convention in Orlando. Officers - Pres.: Lisette Gonzalez, V Pres.: Daisy Hernandez, Sec.: Letty Pinto, Treas.: Marilyn Chirole Sn Nancy Iglesias .V ...,,. . f . -Y V -f?a1TM,Wf 9 Gladys Sotolongo prepares some notes before a Future Business Lead- ers of American meeting in the library. Ceramics Club unites stud nts , 4 ' J ,,.', H , , m t . A, - . . . a :R V , . ' m'- , 44 wirwifv-zz ., , f. ,.,' ' ' -f'h K , . 'L . '- A .4 -- ' Club president, Rodney Lay comments on a suggestion being proposed. These discussions proved to be very helpful in planning the club's future events. Creative Ceramic members, Top: Mr. Woodmansee, A. Amat, I. Eisenberg, G. Puello, R. Lay, Bottom: M. Gonzalez, M. Fernandez, C. Cabrera. Creative Ceramics allowed us to follow up on our hobby, H commented Rodney Lay The Club was great. We had lots of fun, said Miriam Fernandez. Creative Ceramics Club United are students who shared a common interest in ceramics. The club al- lowed these students to spend time on their hobby, while getting to know others who like to make things with their hands. At meetings students were able to complete creamic pieces which they had started dur- ing class time. Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Woodmansee, cre- ative ceramics also became involved in community art affairs. They attended the Ceramic League Show at Tropical Park in December. They also went to various workshops and participated in the annual Throw- Off competition sponsored by the Greater Miami Stu- dent Art Exhibition. Officers - President: Rodney Lay, V President: Ian Eisenberg, Sect. fTreasurer: Miriam Fernandez yy, . i .I ali . 'T f? 47 ',5fl,.4, ' f f ,... .af ff After school Miriam Fernandez, club secretary, puts final touches on her smurf. Members received extra time to work on their projects, 'Q 101 Vs' - '- 4 4 f 5 ,Q ff , ffv , - Lf X j 1 Wy. gf 2- -f 34 if 5. Close-Up teaches involvement, Barbara Ioannides and Loreyne Alicea finish up During the trip to Washington, Barbara Ioannides poses for a picture in front of the Smithsonian some Close-Up work during class time. Institute. Students on the trip were given time to go sightseeing. ' -if '10 ,1-2 xv ,Q X fa 4- ze? I S 'fu Www I M +1 4 5, ff ' , We I 1 fff f g 1 Z A45 '33 Qc za , b y, 1 ? NA s B . ,, tttao t In Close-Up, one not only learns about our federal government but also about local governments. Here Adriana Martinez and Thelma Fornell prepare for a test on state government. Close-up government, prid .4- 'w Ms. Hirigoyen gives Close-Up students Lydia Fernandez, Debbie Raybon, and Maria Ochoa a brief run down on the trip to Washington. i 1 Y W P162 Here the Capitol is decorated for a special occasion. Close-Up saw this building and many other sites when they visited Washington. In Close-Up you learn about leadership, Msaid Miroslava Rodriguez. Getting students involved is as important as teach- ing them the three branches of the government be- cause that is what government is, getting involved, stated Miss Hirigoyen. Close-Up was a club which took an indepth study of our federal, state, and local governments in action. In order to do this the club became involved in communi- ty activities such as the Crime Watch program. The club took the initiative in organizing a Crime Watch program in school by rounding up support and by in- forming students through newsletters. Close-Up also sponsored a voter-citizenship drive to register eligible voters. Even so, the highlight of the coure was a one- week trip to Washington D.C. . During this week stu- dents attended government seminars, met with impor- tant officials, and did some sightseeing. J Y As Joe Peterson listens attentively, Kelly Yessman prepares to ask Janet Reno a question. Y W lb The club has expanded our knowledge and creativity of the artistic world, said Ana Martinez. We had a great time and became closer to one another, stated Maria Padron, President. Art Club got involved in many community projects this year. In November, Art Club members attended the Harvest Fair held in Tamiami Park and painted clown faces in order to raise money for their club. They also participated in a Burdines Art Exhibit Show held in March. Club members often went to Tropical Park and drew creative and interesting pictures. They also painted murals on the cafeteria walls to beautify the cafete- ria's surroundings. Art members enjoyed learning and experiencing new techniques in drawing. Officers - Pres.: Maria Padron, V. Pres.: Maria Cardenas, Sec.: Ana Martinez, Treas.: Teresita Padron Art Club paints Top: D. Dereuter, B. Leipold, A. Cuervo, C. Alicea, J. Alicea, M. Cardenas, M. Castro, M. Gonzalez, Middle: J. Salas, M. Diaz, R. Cuervo, M. Gil, R Trelles, M. Brenner, Bottom: G. Detroyban, L. Martinez. 'mnn...,,Wy A Q BHS? . Alana' 3 This year during Halloween Happenings the ever popular Haunted House was sponsored by the Art Club and Anatomy uuu Physiology Club. Here two Art Club members Mike Gonzalez and Maria Fundora do their act while the people go by. 104 at murals on the cafeteria Wall E X Top: M. Padron, H. Huynh, Mr. Ingrim, M. Padron, M. Puente, J. Diaz, A. Martinez, J. Cuervo, J. Hung, Bottom: At Halloween Happenings Maria Pa- M. Fernandez, M. Calle, L. Brenner, T. Casales, C. Cabrera, T. Padron. dron, Art Club president. Bobby Barreto, Art Club member hangs up a poster. Posters advertising Art Club helped to increase membership. Art Club Officers, Top: M. Brenner, M. Ingrlm, M. Puente, Middle: A. Martinez, T. Padron, C. Cardenas, Bottom: M. Padron. 105 'ol XQLQ WAV Modern Dance is my life! - Patty San- tos Getting high on dance is what this club is all about, said Carlos Fernandez. Modern Dance had another spectacular year. The club grew noticeably in membership, and as a result, enthusiasm was great. A big surprise was the large membership of male dancers. The club 's first big goal was to present a Christmas show along with Performing Modern Dance. Club members performed in dances such as Working for the Corporation and We Wish You a Merry Christ- mas . Throughout the year the club held numerous workshops to introduce students to the art of expres- sion through dance. Modern Dance club also partici- pated in the Homecoming Parade where members pre- sented their float entitled Fame . The club conclud- ed the year with the presentation of the show The Grand Illusionn. Officers - Pres.: Carlos Fernandez, V Pres.: Elisa Garcia, Sec.: Rosie Rigol, Treas.: Jackie Gutierrez 8r Patty Santos V. . , . X vero pose in the dance 18-Kt . Modern Dance During the Christmas show Revelations , Rosa Busutil and Ela Ri- odern Dance Modern Dance Club officers: Maluli Ochoa, Elisa Garcia, Carlos Fernandez, Patty Santos, and Rosie Rigol. I. 1.45151 f f X :wal--'Y Moraima Rodriguez performs in the club dance We Wish You a Merry Christmas . introduces students to the art of dance Lily Marique, Delia Chamizo, Moraina Rodriguez and Rosie Hernandez pose at the end of their club dance Ace of Spades . During the Homecoming Parade, Adriana Flor, Maria Beitia, Elena Lopez, and Robert Rivero ride on the Y-100 van. At the Christmas show, Terry Garcia is caught in an unusual posi- During a dance choreographed for a scene from West Side Story, club president tion while performing the bizarre dance Craftwork',. Carlos Fernandez leans forward towards the floor. 107 A '45,- !e WAV 5 i SV 'V' 'es encoura gy? Interact act1 ltl g Z3fW?7?ZQgQ Q if 1 5,515.1 I ,,Qf,aWf? 1Z? by . ,,., ff' 7 1, ,1jf,j,, ' -fff j.QlOQf.v4Q4fQf,f4r ,,,' 5 LAM 'V ' l f- al l ., 1 34 2 - wg , Ir if 'f'Q-f-if .fAp,. ,Wf':,'fLk-in f-'Ay' f , I Q,-if. my .-L-, ' fvwi xz f., f ff ffV , - . , . I f . Q 6 ,,,, ', , ., ,' '2 0 4 5 ' jfifiwa. W ' MW ...W v f M .. f ,, W M ., ., A,fff'MmZW .4 . y . ,, . . :V M471 , .Ly f, l ,MH , ,, ,.,,,, W W! WW, ,,,A ., Bobby Barreto helps paint signs for a toy drive that Interact sponsored. Top: R. Estape, S. Akselrad, A. Hernandez, C. David, R Zabala, C. Gutierrez, Middle: R. Barreto, A. Batista, V Fernandez-Cuervo, D. Greisel, R. Gomez, C. Hernandez, R Santamaria, S. Smemo, C. Jarro, V Gonzalez, Bottom: H. Marino, A. Hernandez, E. Gimenez, K. Clar, L. Galdo, R Santos, Mr. Mosses, W. Garcia, M. Cortes, M. Ochoa, D. Hernandez, T. Garcia, M. Penichet. ,,,.,-1. H. .ii 1315 iz! ar 108 Interact 1 ' Carlos David, Rick Estape, and Mandy Hernandez try to get students to join Interact during Club Day. Interact was one of the clubs that participated in Club Day in hopes of increasing membership. Interact is really great this year, we have lots of beautiful women, stated Felix Za- bala. O O SC I I Interact started a little slow, we almost got im- peached but we got it together and had the best year everf' said Carlos David. Interact, one of Coral Park's outstanding service clubs participated in activities to encourage school spirit while helping the community. Interact is a club consisting mostly of male members. It also has female members called sweet hearts . The club began the year by participating in Club Day. In November the club sponsored a can drive. The following month Interact sponsored a toy drive for underprivileged children. The club was also busy helping out in the Elizabeth Arden Classic at Turn- berry Isle. Late in the spring, the club also served at the Doral Eastern Open. Officers - Pres.: Armando Hernandez, V Pres.: Sergio Akselrad, Sec.: Carlos David, Treas.: Rick Estape, Sgt. After an Interact meeting Elvia Gimenez and Rick Gomez stop to show the at Arms: Felix Zabala closeness felt by all Interact members. Wy .vw gf , 'V 12,4 It W .f.-., gg, f f , ,z , ., if ' ,, A' , vf f Y 2 X ,, 11 ii I fiv ,K V an f. A 4 1 Mr. Moses, Interact sponsor, searches for some papers before a meeting. f... , Jose Alfonzo, Andy Maristany, Carlos Gutier- Ulises Caberera and Andy Alvarez rejoice rez and Victor Gonzalez. after an Interact football victory. 109 1,7541 ' P wg ini' f 2 M4 f K Videpop Technicians Club looks Bottom: J. Peterson, J. Cole, T. Iglesias, N. Sepulveda, M. Mayo, M. Acosta, Middle: K. Chung, G. Saltzman, C. Hatton, C. Seoane, R. Laboranti, J. Denham, J. Ferrer, Mrs. Gomez, J. Stachl, A. Leguizamon, D. Lowe, Top: E. Moniz, B. Kantrowitz, C. Campbell, L. Mayo Video Techniciansisponsor, Mrs. Gomez,jokes with Nannette Sepulveda during a club meeting. 'N .m.VY.QNNg NSQN ff 1: 4-...Q 5.x,gg,, ME? is fi ,z .-.,, . . 5 J. at K if p M,-.q ei i 'J S., 2. U ' I .1 0 N. . Nannette Sepulveda drives a float resembling a movie projector in the Homecoming Parade. The Homecoming Parade was one of the different events Video Technicians participated in. Video Technicians toward future fl. i E John Cole and Juan Ferrer discuss several problems involving a taping machine before attending a club meeting. 'JZ . FILMS At a club meeting in January, Kirk Chung shows Eddie Moniz a movie projector that was in the audio visual room. Video Technicians Club is a great way to learn about future technology, said Letty Mayo. Being an A.V aide has taught me many interest- ing things about video and I've had a lot of fun While doing it, commented Kelly Talles, Presi- dent. Operating and maintaining all the Audio and Video equipment in the school Was an ominous task which the Video Technicians accomplished faithfully They also handled the lighting and sound for the Chorus Show, Modern Dance Show, and the Senior Movie. Teachers appreciated the extra help ANY aides gave them by videotaping movies and shows for their classes. Audio Visual participated in the Homecoming Pa- rade by making an award-Winning and original float of a movie projector. They concluded the year by doing the lighting in the Spring Modern Dance Show. Officers - Pres.: Kelly Talles, Sec.: Nanette Sepulvada, Treas.: Chris Seoane Brian Kantrowitz works in 'Lthe cage Fixing the lighting in the auditorium before a Modern Dance performance. 1 1 1 '4 ?4 76' French culture i introduced c doo iff 2 Enrique Delcastillo sells a cheesecake to Ana Gon- Martha Miranda, Enrique Delcastillo, Sandra Vazquez, and Lazara Lopez display their signs at zalez at Halloween Happenings. the homecoming parade. The French Club's theme was A Touch of France. WM an wwf .IW uv-v-wfwaxiw - 1 vw 1:25 'i-1 12-1 3. .,3 -5- ff , , www M vkwfl Niggas-S1 mr: 'fr' has-smu.........,. WW Mario Acosta, French Club president, and Maria J. Gonzalez ride on the paddle boats at Tropical Park while at a French Club picnic. Picnics were held to promote club spirit at Coral Park. French Interest ...L at Coral Park awiir f I , wmawa w .,,, P' f' Patty Santos and Carlos Fernandez sit together at the Konover Hotel. In October, -members helped in language convention at the hotel. 1 ' , ' f .f ' Iv3525117'ff-?lf'JQ.f,?T:w:-Q I K ff. , by I 511:-x -ff-2,.-If-,fw:s,A KKK Xil 9 I1 11 I1 1 li 1 1 I 'X wi xg, ' Www 31 K vvaa'.' avegilng ' 'l'lx 6 'alder Fx T. , 'gil ug . Q 4 na s 94 v 4 if all ,A I R 44, , 03,1 , Fl Ana Sanchez and Patricia Salgueiro sit together at the French Club'booth to sell cheesecake at Halloween Happenings. The enthuiasm this year has increased considerably, said Mario Acosta. HBeing in French Club, you can learn about the French culture with your friends and have fun at the same timef' commented Enrique Delcastillo. The French Club with the help of its sponsor, Mrs. Kellogg enjoyed a year of success and enthusiasm. The club started out the year with a large improvement over the previous year in membership. Members par- ticipated in Club Day, language picnics, Halloween Happenings, they entered a float in the homecoming parade, and at Christmas held a Christmas party to help underprivileged children. The purpose of the French Club was to introduce a bit of French culture to students at Coral Park, a task that they diligently strove for throughout the year. OFFICERS: President: Mario Acostag Vice President: Sandra Vaz- quez, Secretary: Enrique Delcastillog Treasurer: lleana Abreu. 4' or ,, fff .,., ' I K M --1-My ,, . .- -'-' - -X 'Q'-SX60?YTFMw-A Bridget Wong sits at a picnic table in Tropical Park. French Club members participated in many picnics. 5- 113 sl 115 V W We feel the program is achieving its long deserved recognition, stated Mrs. B. Davis. 1 'SWe are pleased that so many students have chosen to get involved by helping other peoplef' stated Janet Casiano. Peer Counseling had a very successful year. Peer Counseling participated when Switchboard of Miami, Inc., held a seminar of crisis intervention. The seminar focused on the areas of runaway prevention, drug abuse counseling, and communications skills. The group believed that their efforts were needed in to- day's world, and also that they could really make a positive difference in the lives of others. Other com- munity agencies throughout the year also provided meetings where peer counselors could listen. OFFICERS: President: Ela Rivero, Vice President: Eva Hernandez, Treasurer: Janet Casiano' Maluli Ochoa and Fro Montanez sit listening to a discussion. Student involve- ment was an important part of the sessions. BHK Coff Ugg? Cie Norma Blanco and Javier Souto relax in the beanbags, while attending a peer counseling session. Students often spent their lunch period in these sessions, which provided an outlet for problems. Peer Counciling feels they make th difference Mrs. Davis, Peer Counseling sponsor, discusses some of the day's topics with the group. Mrs. Davis was the backbone of the group. x Q K M S. A e PY BJ.. K Ernie Paredes along with Mary Juncadella attend a peer counceling group session in early December. nm Q. ff' X. Q. lst row: M. Sosa, M. Juncadella, 2nd rowg E. Hernandez, Mrs. Davis, M. Borroto, S. Nash, 3rd row: Y. Martinez, A. Gatindo, F Ullivari, J. Sapp, J. Franquiz, L. Souto, J. Casiano, M. Ochoa, ll-th row: E. Paredes, J. Berg, A. Montanez, M. Puentes, A. Leguizamon, E. Rivero. Gi WAV 115 w Being president of Civinettes, I learned what caring was all about, said Lisa Al- bor. Working for Muscular Dystrophy and other orga- nizations was worth all the extra time, said Mar- garet Haley. Civinettes is a club that is known for its desire to help. Among the companies and organizations familiar with Civs work are the Heart Association, Girl Scouts, United Way, Youth and Family Development, Muscular Dystrophy and the Association for Retarded Citizens. They went to the Special Olympics and be- came the cheering section. Civinettes gave 550.00 for the United Way. Most people know that the posters, banners, and of course jinx dolls are their work. Officers - Pres.: Lisa Albor, V Pres.: Debbie Hew, Sec.: Maggie Haley, Treas.: Bridget Wong Civinettes Works ,M Margaret Haley takes notes during a meeting. Because members were aware of the club's activities, participation was usually high. -,.,,,Aw,.,w ,ff rw' E N N .- .. N 'X' 'L up p After a lengthy Civinettes meeting, members Amy Levine and Maris Katz wave to the camera while relaxing. These meetings were usually long because members were deeply committed to school and community affairs. Civinettes hard with national organizations. Dorit Binyamin models her cowgirl outfit on West- ern Dress-Up Day. Civinettes participated enthusi- astically in this event. Lisa Albor listens to a suggestion being debated by several members at a Civinettes meeting. Civinettes members pose withjinx dolls. Top: D. Hew, R Padron, M. Mendez, N. Christ, B. Wong, B. Harmon, L. Pocepowich, M. Haley, Bottom: S. Estarellas, L. Albor, C. Hernandez, R. Kridner. Debbie Hew, Vice-president of Civinettes presides over one of the club's meetings. When the President was absent it was Debbie's job to conduct the meetings. F-'il I--I WAV 117 Sorrota promotes services 02 OE ia 41 wx v' 4,454 , 5? fl 'j:',.:ia V '-'W wwwb 1 z 30 .,1,. f' - ' ...L ,va-f .,,,,, Ana Canino paints a poster. Sorrota painted many Sorrota members walk next to their float while going down 16th Street. Sorrota was honored by posters to attract new members. winning first place. Their float resembled a football field. 13,5 : f , ,5V,.w,m wr-4-www t ff e ff 0 y - L , , 'ff W . i f Q K IP 1ifffz,f' A f ff A W 0 ff f f 5 f , N, fl Q f ,if 7 , I ' Lolly Fernandez, Irela Miranda and Lilian Torres gather around the Sorrota table during Club Day. Sorrota members took cv . we f' i turns working at the table to recruit new members. Sorrota O I H and friendliness .. lm' fmwlfkwl. at ,.,, . , . Xvkk r, ,aww ,-,-,.f 1 jfs' ,. 'V , . ,k. ,,,,,.s,.,5,,.n2X p X X Kwai! 4 ka 4.A .A 1 3?-1.11 IIE? Lolly Fernandez designs a poster for the homecoming parade. The Sorrota float resembled a football field and won first place. nv. . ' f rf M f Sami Vivian Orts and Maria Esnard play with a little girl at a Sorrota picnic in Novem- ber. Sorrota held many picnics throughout the year. We are really close and we enjoy work- ing together, said Delores Fernandez. '6Sorrota provides an outlet for all our energies in a positive way,', commented Ana Canino. Sorrota was sponsored by Mrs. Dickerson and had some ofthe friendliest people in school, this past year. Even though Sorrota was mostly girls, the guys didn't feel left out. The guys in the club are known as sirs. Participating in activities such as the March of Dimes Walkathon, Dante Fasce1l's Memorial Day Pic- nic, after-school house and anything else they could come up With, was what they were all about. Sorrota Won first place in their homecoming float in the pa- rade. The basic sentiment was that of, Great',! OFFICERS: President: Ana Caninog Vice President: Maria E. Gonza- lezg Secretary: Norma de la Vegag Treasurer: Teri del Calvo. Maria E. Gonzalez plays with a baby at an afterschool recreation center, an event in which Sorrota participated. fi 715 119 w This year we made an attempt at making Key Club more fun and sociablef' comment- ed Ana Diaz. All in all Key Club put fun into its activities and all I can say is that Key is back! said Robert West. Key Club made a semi-comeback this year in order to regain some of the glitter lost last year. The club held numerous parties in which it invited not only its own members, but also those of other clubs. They also sold Christmas trees for the community. The festive Christmas mood was carried into other activities which were held to raise money for charities and for the purpose of sending delegates to a convention. OFFICERS: President: Robert Westg Vice President: Tammie Gar- reng Secretary: Ana Diazg Treasurer: Ralph Barreras. Key parties and E 'tw' Wfvinng 4M Mr. Gary Jopling, Key Club sponsor, clowns around at a Key Club meeting Teachers played an important role in promoting spirit. A rr H T A C. C , 2 ,X .v wwe-.izsfz -ffaeff 'w1I,.+if- '1 :' '22-522 Ii:- ':-,'12 ffm , z gb-A fQ:..,mf w..,.,, Qffwf' 1igg,,1. Q if- M.. ax ,Af , W , ,MK -W' f ' ' 1 pf- -f X I . , i l 3 S : ' 1 5 T , Q lg, K 5 2 ay ' ' 1 - tiw- . -M., 1 J , Q 'Nl f 2' f wt-, ff f fy. f .,, , 1 121.21413 f f--. 7 4 ,,,,.,, v Y. .,., 1 .1-4-f-V ,-., f, , X, ff M P!! 'fn-fx' fl 34 X: 120 121 Albert Morris, Maryli Marcos, Amelia Delcastillo, Neil Greenbaum, Gus Gonzalez, Sheri Reid, Mike Puente, Khoi Chu Connie Rodriguez, Robert West, and Cathy O'Neil during homecoming, show the Key Club spirit. service inspires a comeback Key Club entered a float resembling a ram in the homecoming parade. It was one of the events Key Club participated in. 1 Maryli Marcos sits outside the Key Clubjail. Key Club arrested people and put them in their jail at Halloween Happenings. Bottom row- K. Chu, J. Vazquez, R. Barreras, R. West, A. Delcastillo, T. Keeping up with their duties, president Robert West looks on as Ana d k t d Garren, A. Diaz, 2nd row: A. Sanchez, K. Acevedo, D. Feinstock, D. Chung, K. Diaz reads suggestions for upcoming events. This agen a ep a recor Madara, S. Rivas, M. Puentes, H. Huynh, J. Santana, S. Solomon, M. of past meetings. ' X Marcos, E. Trelles, S. Torralbas, 3rd row: N. Deutsch, C. Rodriguez, K. Chung, f' V6 N. Greenbaum, R. Phillips, and Mr. Jopling. - 121 f, g L WAV .rs A---N5 . V XR' Y v1.83 -'H IS Fc' ft ' 'TW ' f-.w'v-..x.as1- I 2 A My ga.. M. .-.K l QM! , - . X ' Mg N Y A J N . tai? I , MQ sf. .'1..-.-lf' is , 5- I. . X, YQ 41 ' I - Q0 V - . QX XVCQSN ,433 r. I. a, .Ng N .. . vga-1 -'QA--fa S...,. A u- yfyf-Rx, P,..:,- - ' . 1-. CN ' Working together made it all Worthwhile, said Chip Van Horn. All the people in the club were really nice and got along great,', commented Carmen Cerulia. Italian Interest was organized in order to provide an awareness of the Italian culture and way of life. By involving its members in such activities as the Home- coming Parade where they dressed up in togas and later on several fund-raisers the members gained a sense of purpose and accomplishment. With the help of its sponsor Mrs. Cromier, Italian was reponsible for another successful year in aiding the community and helping to encourage school spirit. The members raised money by selling concessions dur- ing December. Italian ended the year with their annu- al banquet. Italian clubs are 5 x,.t .wifi I. W., . Aff..-.. During an Italian Interest meeting Pablo Fernandez decides to liven up the meeting by putting a flower in Carmen Cerulials hair. I Q ,QQ 1 Many times during the year Italian Interest asks its members for ideas for future projects for the upcoming year. Here Chip 'Qs M XX Y 5 -31 Van Horn writes what he considers good ideas for the club's future activities. Italian Interest open to all interested students Top: C. Cerulia, J. Gonzalez, L. Aguirre, H. Buznego, A. Felipe, R. Leon, M. Lopez, M. Urrutia, J. Perruc, E. Rodriguez. Middle Row: H. Suarez, G. Caorsi, D. De Reuter, A. Louellar, W. Fernandez, I. Muguercia, N. Prieto, R. Rivero. Front Row: B. Carro, R. Ubeda. Johnny Enriquez, Chip Van Horn, and Haydee Buznego discuss who is going to participate during Halloween Happenings at a club meeting during October. V ' f ffiiff' .349 3. W . . ft X' K' ., , Renee Mantica listens attentively as the president of Italian Interest discusses some ideas. During an Italian interest meeting Gisselle Martin surprisedly looks up at the photographer. Fi I WAV Z lub observes court cases. Top: Mr. Mandell, A. Uralde, C. Fernandez, L. Regalado, R. Labrada, S. Uralde, M. Acosta, Middle: L. Mandell, I. Abreu, L. Lopez, Bottom: M. Garcia, S. Vazquez, N. Colet. Officers Ileana Abreu and Nora Colet relax dur- ing a Young Democrats picnic. Young Democrats We observed the system of democracy in action when We Went to the courts, stated Mr. Mandell, sponsor. We're all going to run for presidentll' Cindy Her- nandez commented. Young Democrats has had a long year. They helped out in several campaigns throughout Dade County. Young Democrats proved that young people care and wish to become involved in the government. They also went to experience various cases at the courthouse ranging anywhere from drugs to rape. In school they had a tic-tae-toe booth at Halloween Happenings, planned picnics and got together for an end of the year dinner. All in all, young Democrats kept itself busy and it has a good outlook for future projects. Officers - Pres.: Sandra Vazquez, V Pres.: Ileana Abreu, Sec.: Leslie Mandell, Treas.: Nora Colet f fff fi z f , f 7!f ,A . , ,,z,,,, i . Young Democrats' president Sandra Vazquez listens attentively to a speaker at a meeting in January Photography nhances art. Outside the cafeteria, sponsor Miss Hirigoyen shows Photography club member, Loreyne Alicea, how to take sharp pictures. Tony Fins helps put up the background decorations for the pictures that Photog- raphy Club took of students with Santa Claus. The club gave me the opportunity to im- prove my photography, commented Lor- egne Alicea. We tried to give students a chance to enjoy pho- tography without having to pay for all the ex- pensesf' stated Mrs. Ofelia Hirigoyen The Photography Club gave students interested in picture taking a chance to enjoy it without having to deal with the problems associated with photography The club gave students free use of film and cameras with which to enhance their talents in this art. Club members took pictures at such school events as Hal- loween Happenings and Club Day To pay the expenses, club members held some unique and very successful fundraising proj ects. Dur- ing Christmas they sponsored Pictures with Santa . For a small fee, club members photographed students with Santa Claus. , tya 3 1: 17 1.1 f l. A 2 ff Emma Grau is caught showing off her photography skills. Photographers are often seen around school. 125 A WD Pen and Sabl orks for creativit 51951. S.. Julio Casteleiro U Y . ' . Y 5? .. T ' 1 Sergio Cuan - . r lrrsrl .... Maria J. Gonzalez - T. Lizzie Hernandez Ibis Lara Rodney Lay V .,,.2, ,,,,1 X y . A QQ? ' X 6 : nk -ak .4 , Cy 7, J' A , -fuss-7 J .f xi S ,.-, . . W4s-4.+.f.,a11 Q XY Ep U . fig, z- , lv ff X H l Top: Mr. Fitzpatrick, V Tejeda, G. Santiago, J. Casteleiro, E. Borges, M. Enca- X lada, S. Cuan, M. Gonzalez, A. Monne, Bottom: D. Rubio and J. Montano. 'x Pen 81 Sable Pen 8: Sable gave me the opportunity to expand my talents, commented Georgina Santiago. As the president of Pen 8: Sable I have been able to gain experience in dealing with people, said Maria J. Gonzalez. Pen and Sable is an honor society Whose goal is to strive for creativity and perfection in art. By working together members not only completed a successful year but also shared their talents with Coral Park students as well as the rest of the community. Pen and Sable started out the year with a car wash to raise money for club activities. They participated in Club Day in September. They also had a series of vol- leyball games against the Spanish Honor Society. For Halloween Happenings they had a photo booth and sold hand painted masks. Pen and Sable also partici- pated in the Cornicopia of the Arts at Vizcaya. Officers - Pres.: Maria J. Gonzalez, V Pres.: Georgina Santiago, Treas.: Sergio Cuan Maria Gonzalez, Lina Chatila, Marlene Gago, Ana Perez, and Yvette Tejeda attend their booth during club day. Jesus M0r1f8.110 KvT.lf?4.if.1h1z 'f-' V' . Ana C. Perez , r , Miguel Puente y ' .V K 4 gi '-r 1 fi., VW 555. SZ SS ?:2fir?: 'W '71 4? f N5 Wh f7ff?ff A A- w- ff ffl if 'iiLLQf3fA , I If V 5 ,X Marlene Rodrigl-162 'figs ,':', i H I Dixie Rubio Georgina Santiago 'y ' I' '- A . . I Yvette Tejeda V.,., V , I N I V , p,,, Roger Whitt rr . at ' Bridget Wong ' Q W , A fy ' ' p 5 , .1 4, 5- W ' f , , , , zu-X Q , , ...... J A Jesus Montano swings on a rope during a Pen 81 . ' li Sable picnic at Tropical Park. uill and Scroll gives information www, nw lt' . ,.., - ,f ,mf I M., - , ,.WM.,.., . af M 2, ff f Gigi Dopico gives a warm smile during Heidi Marino arranges some pictures a meeting in December. and papers during a Quill Sr Scroll meeting, fy , ai , . 7 ffVff-' f, f ' 1 Co-president Franklin Elsea, reads the newspaper while waiting for the start ofa meeting held in early January. We really enjoyed explaining the newspa- per 's history and how far it has come to students, commented Oscar Suris. We realized how important journalism really is to the world, said Franklin Elsea. Quill and Scroll with a brand new slate of officers started the year with many new projects. The club hosted an information booth at Club Day. The booth provided students with information about the sixteen year history of the Rampage. Throughout the year Quill and Scroll members par- ticipated actively in all facets of school events. They sponsored a picnic at Tropical Park with students from many other south area schools. As well, they held the 12th annual Quill and Scroll banquet with special awards given to its members. Officers - Pres.: Franklin Elsea and Oscar Suris, V Pres.: Ileana Machado and Gigi Dopico, Sec.: Heidi Marino, Treas.: Cindy Krischer 11. X XXX . .! A , X if 4f f , Oscar Suris grabs Cindy Krischer while she tries to take yearbook pictures after school. 'f-.p Vp V Georgina Dopico ' ,.,. t , Franklin Elsea f ii A Q ' , ' fp,, I '-p,,, , ' C indy Krischer ,. pf tp-, V 'F I Ileana Machado t Kristie Iyladara ' 5- . , gg , K, J 'xg yi jf. f ,I 52-K .57 -QQ : New 5 1 ' , 4 . ' M- an , - l, ' . , P . 6, p if 4' ,, I I V E K Heidi Marino 1 - ' Andrea Strauss -. f mf fb -',, 4 - ,I M . '-- l' ip 1 V ,.,' Oscar Suris Q2 Q rw - T 4' F ' ,.., N Y lk Q We want to make these people feel that there are some young Americans that are interested in their language, stated Nick Prieto, secre- tary. g'This year we are not only trying to learn the lan- guage but we want to get closer to the Italian culture and customs, commented Berta Carro, president. The Italian Honor Society was open to all students with a genuine interest in Italian and at least a UB average or better in Italian, and over-all good aca- demic status. In addition to that criteria, students were expected to participate in activities throughout the year. Among these was a float in the homecoming parade in which they wore togas. They also sponsored car washes, bake sales, and poster sales. The Italian Honor students also tutored students with weak- nesses in the area of Italian on Wednesdays. Officers - Pres.: Berta Carro, V Pres.: Ivan Muguer- cia, Sec.: Adriana J aramillo, Treas.: Maria Vega Italian Honor Club sponsor, Joan Cromier gives her point of view on an issue. Under her guidance the club became active in school affairs. , 5, .,,... gp V. Italian Honor members, Berta Carro, Nick Prieto and Wilson Fernandez discuss several ideas for upcoming activities. At meetings members were given the opportunity to suggest and comment on ideas for the club. Italian Honor members dress in togas during parade .-YN? 2 -Lr' V 2 - will t 4 X it :Qld A , d fi -ff. ' At an Italian Honor meeting, club treasurer Maria Vega gives a report of the Aldo Bustamante contemplates a suggestion during an Italian Honor club's financial state. These reports were helpful in planning activities. meeting. Aldo was an active member in the organization. , ' K rooms Aldo B'-1Stamaf1tC 5 -e,'d .,,, Berta Carro l ff A f X X ,'t' jg ,,r-L.L .VV , ,. . ',e.'. . - H V Wilson Fernandez Susan Gonzalez f if .... r H529 4 t tl' ' U , lLk:Vf.'fi':VEi'1Z ' ' . ' Elsa Gfau if? riff ' V ' Adriana Jaramillo Y 'ffl a f l . , . ' ',,' 1 , Q., , 1 1 ja K g3lv .fjil 72-215 2-. , . L A a Qffjl fj Nicholas Prieto 1173 I ft: ,M l:V'1ffei?5 ' fi :i-VE1f'lit3Q ., I 12 f I N 'a.er ,v 'artr 5 a 4 V ',e. H f , L X ' t' ii Z., K Rita Soto g pq 49 , VVKL g If V. 4,5 From their float Italian Honor and Interest members wave to the camera. The members dressed in togas to bring spirit to the parade. V V if r 5 ' ' v ,f ..!'::-51:32 4 X N ' S' IL By learning from our past mistakes, I think I have learned some vital information to make the world a better place in the future, stated Debbie Brodbar. Being in an organization that's main focus is on So- cial Studies, sparked my interests in a career con- cerning History, stated Carlos Rodriguez. Social Studies Honor consisted of a group of commit- ted and zealous students interested in learning about our past in order to better their future. They spon- sored many activities including participation in Hal- loween Happenings and the biggest event of the year was the College Bowl. It was an annual debate in which club members participated. To qualify as a member of Social Studies Honor you must be presently enrolled in a Social Studies course and have a 4.0 average in all other courses. Officers - Pres.: Carlos Rodriguez, V Pres.: Debbie Brodbar, Sec.: Andrea Strauss, Treas.: Beatriz Urrutia John Laffitte I , X V 0 221s t' 95 fi Ada Larrazabal W fr 4 -gy Av- ,L Wgfgsf' 15 ,V .-3 4 ,Q Q. r 1 . ssvt s be K 'l r ' P ,.,, A Y ,uf . , Carlos Rodriguez Q' 1 . ' 'J ' . f'- 1 'fi' '-,' X. .,, - ..,. if , .ff f 'dt '..-1 Life Andrea Strauss .iii - - -qi r - ' 1 ' ' X C,-' L :', 3' Beatriz Urrutia , ..,.. . 3,11 195' W fflg' f lr 5 ' 3' .rlt X P ,,.. I -',.' : H 5 ,f e'W.- lub d bates in College Bo 1 Beatriz Urrutia responds to a question during a meeting in February. Social Studies Honor had several meetings throughout the year. W, , . 73235: 4 r a , f v M 5 . 11 ? Z 1, MCM! lf' , H... .C .fr r Q H S 5' -D H 0' ev S-. Q - P U f 'W Q in 'X nf: 6 , A - 'SIS fififjggi, K C v mfllgi' ig., t.., R . Sl! Q S fa 5.55355 X M.. ig p Maria Urrutia and Robert West listen to the discussion X . SW .- Studies Honor meeting. Social Studies Honor ,M , .,.f,. f ,. ,, . Pwr, 0251, Mfwff' , ,,,, ,M ,,,,, W A at a Social Mr. Davis, Social Studies Honor sponsor, attends to a meeting in December. Helping students that need help made me feel great, stated Terry Garcia. Science Honor gave me a better awareness of the wonders of Science, said Heidi Marino. Science Honor Society brought together students who had a unique interest in that field. As a result, this society prides itself on the achievements its mem- bers accomplished in science. For instance, this year Science Honor members gained recognition for excep- tional entries in the Science Fair. In addition to their own projects, Science Honor members also helped other students to prepare their projects for the Fair. They also tutored students who needed extra help in science courses such as chemis- try, physics and biology. Because of the help given to them by Science Honor members, most students were able to gain a better understanding of science. Officers - Pres.: Debbie Brodbar, V.Pres.: Elsa Borges, Sec.: Steve Sachs, Treasurer: Jan Weiss UA Miguel Couto and Rick Estape participate in a Science Honor meeting. They were two of the many members attending the meeting. FIM at . , A Z if , ,,:.k,.g,:,H H 'wi , Nc., ' A ',-' ' .' -, . .if 1- ' .f.X'f-rf-fb., , -P-'L-f',zxf'Z ,LAL My p,,.. , ., . , V, , , ,.,. ,... . ,.A,..,,.pz, Q ,V, ,V ,,,: U ,, , , ,:-1.1, far-me f. f sf sl ff ' -1: , I , .f X .rg 5 , , . .X , .. . A-,,. , , . . K f .V K. 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Gonzalez Daniel Greisel Armando Hernandez Debbie Hew Rosalean Inocencio Cindy Krischer Rodney Lay Anthony Leesang Kristie Madara Heidi Marino Linda Nesmith Debbie Raybon Carlos Rodriguez Steven Sachs Javier Souto Oscar Suris Maria Toboso Jan Weiss Robert West Bridget Wong Annemarie Yoham WM Q11 K ' I W 'ESE . Mx K . 21 stlv .Q A r . T . i . .srs 1, . r rr ' ' 11 ..'t T' H 'at' af-V I Ae ' . A n f f X 1: 4 X 54 f f . .gi f A 'fn R V ,,,-' I Q3 I 7,51 ' I- X ' K - ,1 - 5' y ' FWS X yi ' i -,'-,'f f- ', X 2 , x ,j, ' , ,ws J .' . 4 - Q t , Vg ,. , ,.,. pany! I ,V L v . , , Y , K 1 :Km , . h U. Ch fy B 'ra , ' ,d, I f GG'- 3 Q, H v .. XG'xa Y , , X '. f A j -kV,-' 'gc-.,, VV , -, .,,jf,j L R, '.f-k. x X t 12 '..,. r a Vi? f ' 'J ,-'t'f if ,. , Sf . ' .ME M Yf ,gi 4. ,, -1 f Q as . Q ff, as fuk 'Q W ,QA ,. 1 Ki' ' A If - t ' A if 3, ' f N I I eff., .iii it 1, 1 2: N yr' .14 - ,.,'. t ' A 5 X , , ' '74 f - Gb' ,,.,-sift X-' .1 5 12 f 1 A .4 Aw fi I 05 13 1 0? Engli h Honor encourages spirit English Honor membgf Ana Dial makes 3 English Honor president Jan Weiss waits at the English Honor booth during Halloween Happenings. Cgmmgnt during a megting in February, English Honor painted clown faces to raise money for the club. John Laffitte looks on as Debbie Feinstock and Vicki Litwin discuss an English assignment during an English Honor meeting in February. They were some of the many members attending these meetings. English Honor and participation After a meeting in February, Franklin Elsea and English Honor sponsor Fowler, discuss some upcoming club activities. F' . 5 QQff EV 'P f ff fr -. . ' i'--' 'ft-if! fl f a rtrt V . srcriti ' Q of , ,,.v .r,, ' by Vlvgl - w e , . , A a h LV Z i , 1 V',i V V A .V ,fi .Ll .M..s,., K lj.: 5 W K' P 1 .pf gk :- A ab ,- as-L Sax 42 I , , ' .1 e-- V .... ' 1 , ki - new .f- sw, E X N ', .5 s rv 1 . km., fr Ss fix W. 5,13 , is T Q W Getting to know all the members was a good experience, said Sam Danon. By participating in such events as Halloween Hap- penings we helped encourage spirit, said Jan Weiss. English Honor Society aided students who needed help in English class. English Honor tutored any stu- dent who desired help to improve his reading and writ- ing skills. Also, they tutored eleventh graders that missed items in the Florida Assessment Tests. They helped English students prepare their research pa- pers. A Earlier in the year, the society participated in the Annual Language Honor Society Picnic. During the picnic, English Honor members were able to get better acquainted with each other. The society had a booth in Halloween Happenings in which they painted clown faces on students for a small fee. English Honor also attended the Festival of the Fine Arts. Officers - Pres.: Jane Wiess, V Pres.: Steven Sachs, Sec.: Ada Larrazabal, Treas.: Rick Estape Ada Larrazabal and Steve Sachs conduct a meeting. Officers played an important part in the club. i .',i..s.'c i ,.'.'-' I . K fi: ,..1 Q in Sergio Akselrad u Debbie Brodbar I - Ana Diaz ,r af, Georgina Dopico x A ' .r 4 ii i, Franklin Elsea 'S c f Debbie Feinstock 115 r xx Daniel Greisel t 1 A ' L ..,.,,i 1 .,-.i ,p.w -V .-'.Q. . S F ' Armando Hernandez . .. NXAA. Debbie Haw K K f,1?f .1. .1 , g .tkkp Barbara Hujber M . , .f 1 2 L: J 011D Laffitie 'Q if Q, if F . ,fa its 1 Ada Lmalabm , o f 1' ' Rodney Lay 'R,M, fish' 5 L .wr , , Mark Leider f ,..u i- 5 A Kristie Madara ' L Carlos Rodriguez Steven Sachs Javier Souto Andrea Strauss A. Oscar Suris Jan Weiss Robert West .1 2 .1 . - ' sf.-. Bridget Wong - X Qirif 'fX 5?i , . , --.. ,W , sg , fy fy Q Q - ,. - as K xv' . x. 5 XX N Q . A . . ? :K . . p q A ,A :R 5, L H : 1 X .. :gi -ffm .LM-, 133 75' Modern usic Masfe-rs play Bottom row: E. Chaves, B. Goldin, A. Dick, D. Locke, M. Spurlock 2nd row: A. Reyes, M. Haley, L. Quintanilla, M. Valdes, L. Alvarez, O. Rubio, M. Boan, M. Castillo, M. Wise, B. Schulte, S. Morehead, D. Raybon 3rd row: J. Penkoskyg V Diekmann, M. Randell, S. Hernandez, L. Viera, T. Maria Castillo, Marybeth Wise and Shawn More- head practice on their clarinets. Hornik' K' Shayne' E' G1-OSS' 134 ELM. Mike Randell, Ed Gross, Todd Hornik and Danny Romero are shown here goofing off in the band room, before a marching band rehearsal. for retarded kid or . - X f .M fl ' .4117 . .frxw , i X' .. 2 LQ: ' 21 1: I if !f,,J 2, V W wma ,ww A , AMW! While standing on the track after school, Jimmy Penkosky, Tri-M member and Drum Major, speaks to the rest of the club members. Jorge Cruz rehearses a new number on his trumpet during sixth period. I've learned a lot about our community through Tri-M, stated Marie Boan, President. It was a great experience. Being involved in music is something I would like to continue through all the yearsf' stated Margaret Haley. Tri-M was one of the more distinguished honor soci- eties in school. Along with superior grades and the other honor society requirementsg one must be en- rolled in a music class in school and pass an entrance test and an audition. By participating in different activities, Modern Mu- sic Masters learned about themselves while exper- iencing the art of music. Tri-M performed for Haven School in order to entertain retarded children and sponsored a party for them. They also ushered for the Florida Philharmonic concerts as a service to the com- munity. Officers - Pres.: Marie Boan, VY Pres.: Margaret Haley, Sec.: Marybeth Wise, Treas.: Shari Zammas Mirtha Valdes practices a new piece on her flute after school. Tri-M members often spent long hours practicing. X Marie Boan Maria Castillo , A Eileen Chaves ff.: V. NCQ? X... K t A l K L. Vanessa Diekmann ' 1 f'-' ' v4.:f,g.i:. 543465 - '1 4' fu ,H ,...- a Jimmy Penkosky at - e'-., , ' as 1 36' f W Rick Ramos H h. f 55571E frx al- K f p M' ' - a A ' W a ' t fi X ff ' 7 Wifi up . , at C534 A A Al .a. Debbie Raybon ., t Micki Spurlock Q' at Shari Zammas ' . G' X V V-A ' -X ' . xx 1: 4 X nj f Y ,Msg 1 f-if Li' A xv 135 ffigvyi 7 Being involved in French Honor has been both a learning and cultural experiencef, said Patty Santas. We were involved in the happenings of our school. This made the honor society a more all-around orga- nization, said Bridget Wong. French Honor started off its year with many meet- ings to organize their activities. The club wanted to be more active and aware of its school's events. Their involvement in Halloween Happenings proved to be a superior interaction. They also participated in the Homecoming Parade with a float called A Touch of France . They also commemorated the unsung heroes of the school by giving the custodians a party. French Honor promoted and were involved in many French events. They saw several French Films and French entertainers. They performed a French play in the foreign language department of the Youth Fair held in March. Officers - Pres.: Bridget Wong, V Pres.: Kristie Ma- dara, Sec.: Robert West, Treas.: Maria Gonzalez Ileana Abreu Mario Acosta Georgina Dopico Wf Z Maria Gonzalez Rosalean Inocencio , , John Laffitte f f f ,g.1,f. 1 y f ' f ' .ana I 1 , I ' VL.. ' X . , mf ', f f , , gf ,QQ , , , ,f, ff ! H nz!! ky ,fl i 4 . .f Silvia. Lopez f ' , f -f,j.,,' p .,,..7 Kristie Madara ' ' , X ' 1 , C Michelle Miller 1 I VZ ' : 4 ' QU W, ., f ' .1 f 5:24 ,, Milt 'jf-fn sf f Interest meeting in early January. French Honor French Honor becomes involv d Wm v we 1 f A f 0 ,mffy - 7 , M During a foreign language picnic at Tropical Park, Ileana Abreu enjoys a hambur- ger and some refreshments. Patricia Salgueiro if ..,A , , Patricia Santos ., , Susana Torralbas - . gy. if Sandra Vazquez . X f 1 6 X , in X ff' X ' if 'WM U ' - ,,.., fw-, ,,.,. ..,f,. Robert West Bridget Wong , 1 ' F7345 ff . , 53052 W-1 'W fwfy -W f af f ' ?f'iT'l'f ,ft French Honor president, Bridget Wong conducts ajoint Honor- In Thespian Honor I received experience which I feel is vital to my future acting career, stated Lee Weinreb. Q 0 I enjoyed Thespians because I was able to become 9 more involved in the theatre, stated James Moss. lhespian Honor was a society for students who did meritorious work in the dramatic arts. Membership d 1 S was awarded according to the point system set up by P af the International Thespian Society. This year Thespians participated in the District Thespian one-act play conference, District Individual Events, and the Florida State Theatre Conference in f April. A highlight of the year was writing and producing a play for the Historical Society's Harvest Festival. Thespians also performed at the 19th International Theatre Arts Conference. Sponsor Mrs. Lou Mc Lean, was invited to present a one-act play. This was the first one ever for any students from Coral Park. Officers - Pres.: Lee Weinreb, V Pres.: Arsenio Ara- bitg, Sec.: Riad Ghalayini, Treas.: Larry Baskow During a High School Thespian contest in November, Lee Weinreb and Thespian members Gail Reinblatt and Lee Weinreb take part in a card game Rlad Ghalayini perform a scene from Porch . at the Thespian booth at Halloween Happenings. Y Arsenio Arabitg . Riad Ghalayini l 5 lf James Larry Baskow, Arsenio Arabitg, and Lee Weinreb perform a scene from Doing Henry Suarez a Good Deed for the Red Man in a Thespian contest. L06 Weillfeb 9-'S I 459' This is one of the first clubs to make service mandatory and although at first most of the members obj ectedg it has made the club stron- ger, stated member Franklin Elsea. The convention was a great success due to the hard work of the Math Honor members and our sponsor Frank Caballero, said President Ricky Estape. Math honor maintained the high level of respect that they have acquired through their services to the school. The club spent their own time after school tutoring those students who need help in mathemat- icsg they also hosted the Florida Math Honor Society convention in February. Schools from all over the states participated. Tests and competitions were held during the convention. A In addition they continued to sponsor the Florida Math League test, Where students in calculus and math analysis took monthly tests to determine their proficiency in the subject. The tests helped to foster interest in the subject and exposed the student to many interesting problems. Officers - Pres.: Rick Estape, V Pres.: Steven Sachs, Sec.: Elsa Borges, Treas.: Sam Danon Math Honor gains Math Honor member, Bridget Wong searches for her book before tutoring stu- dents. Math Honor provided tutoring to all interested students. f. MVZW - H my WL. My .fy MATH UQN OR l Evelyn Jacobson about the society. Math Honor Sitting at the Math Honor booth during Club Day, Vicki Litwin, Elsa Borges, and J eff Tottenhoff speak to Dulce Fuentes and fr, ff! Math Honor Vice-president, Steven Sachs looks over some notes before help- ing to conduct a meeting in January. While listening to the discussion secretary of Math Honor Elsa Borges smiles at a comment made during a meeting in November. required respect from required service Mr. Caballero discusses some activities with members. Sponsors such as Mr. Caballero were the backbones of the clubs. ,::w,. g, ' ' ,. We luifab 1 K Z lv H M f , 1220 11 : ,vy,jrf1ii'f-' ' Q5 X it ' ' :Q r tdlt 'k m TF' f ' .1-w4':- y I . K Ai ,r'7 f fr k f- 6' . F ' f A Wzyflf I 1,.--V1, 0 xv? .-f an 2 C ..,,,,,, V , f 45 . 41.2 I,-gf f,..,f ' .45 . ' C fm- ,Y ,',V. X V J , 'Z t tt ls. l f . ,.,.., .M al-M: ,- f 44 J ' rv.. r.r' f ., L, - ' . 1 '32 ' Q Q mv fa 5 . 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KWMWMW A www' Mark Leider, Ileana Brizuela, and Gisela Villarino, listen during a Spanish Honor meeting to a discussion. .'ffeTifW?j'f-,fffsfQ22:wtf 'fxygza-4 f- ,V K ' X. ,-.- an A - - ,nt'. . . .Q ' . 1 1 gf '.e' 3 ,. ,ra -, ' , Q x , QW I - ff fV,fV, ,J .1 . ,,.. Q 317 ff f 'gras-N I . , , ' ., -, V 1. ., ' , I + Q f1afgzfr.1z.w..:a f fl Q 'f .-4 S, ,J ,ZLMX I , V N gil ,-pV 4, ' ,,t., y r!!! ,,,, Q xl KA ll- A ?:V,5g,,. . tt,, - - -fn .. S .N-. A 1'1 .3 Renee Finkel Spanish Honor was a real experience, we were always busy with activities and were al- ways working towards a goal,', stated Maria Gonzalez. Our banquet was the best part of the year, it gave me a chance to reminisce, and look back on all I had, said Ileana Brizuela. Spanish Honor Society has become very dedicated with their activities throughout the year. They were constantly involved with fund-raising events including a canned-food drive, clothes drive, and toy drives for various establishments. The club sponsored pastry sales and also worked the concession stand to help pay for the Spanish Honor Banquet. They also donat- ed money, to pay for the feeding and care of Coral Park's ram. Spanish Honor also hosted many parties for the en- joyment ofthe members. The club also gained recogni- tion for their elaborate decorations made for the lan- guage hall, as well as the float made for the Homecom- ing Parade. The highlight of the clubs activities was the banquet at the end of the year in which they re- ceived honors for the many services they contributed. Officers - Pres.: Maria E. Gonzalez, V Pres.: Miguel Couto, Sec.: Rosa Busutil, Treas.: Maria Urrutia swf WI... Spanish Honor Officers: Maria Urrutia, Maria E. Gonzalez, Miguel Couto, and Rosa Busutil. Loreyne Alicea Elsa Borges Rosa Busutil Berta Carro Miguel Couto Lizette Fernandez Elise Finkel VLV,. 1. 5 ,,,, Maria E. Gonzalez Debbie Hew -' ' e'nt Mark Leider David Martinez Monique Moo-Young Patricia Salgueiro Ethel Tellez Maria Urrutia , A . W2 4 -M Q g .1 - . 4X 'Q 4 3 V gi ' 2. . gy' . W zap. 141 '75 v-Q WAV National Honor Mario Acosta X Q X if A1A-.-A N . Sergio Akselrad V- - , Robert Alphin 3' ' A lV V eg. lf Andres Alvarez ' A,AA A X 5 V pr Debbie Brodbar l at Rosa Busutil X V V V Berta Carro X ' ..,.' 'A-- XX f-' QV' Manuel Cereijo S V Norma De la Vega ' A A - mbers excel A - ' Vanessa Diekmann V ' XAAI X IA 'X Georgina Dopico , XX g ' 'X ' , . a V, Franklin Elsea W 45 . ' V 'F as Rick Estape Q X -AAX xc X Debbie Feinstock A H X V Teresa Ggcia V . -rll X M . 1 1 ea'eC Maria J. Gonzalez I XX ,X,X,' Q X Daniel Greisel lf Hiana Halle V, V. r . c r..- - X ' XXXX ar Q ' Armando Hernandez 1 ,'- lyl, Eg V' XX gf WFS N' X Q X,o. , ..rVV I Daisy Hernandez y a ff X. -1v. r WK ah-V Q V 5 l Debbie Hew taanl ' X ,X . Nea: Barbara Hujber ' 'X ' 'ig' V -V V iV-V Rosalean Inocencio A XX V 'X ' f A ' ' V VV 'fl K... , f Xfx wry' me 1552? f l-T-A ,M Q--MM X V , if l,...d-f gwwwnc, x 2? iii? 2 ffl x Xi lf 3 S ls? bm :1 National Honor President, Debbie Hew and Treasurer, Debbie Fein- National Honor sponsor, Mr Singleton gives a warm stock pose for a picture during Halloween Happenings. smile during a meeting National Honor in all areas National Honor member, Rosa Busutil takes notes during a meeting. Members met throughout the year to encourage school activities. w 1 .14 a .- , N - X i '- - ' X as I. g 4, ,, gzfzyi V ,J f' 7115112 R- 4 : ' - sg QV fr' w - 0- .Y , fa ,, - . , ,, ,V . ,..,- gg - ,uw A . X ,. , , -A ' .4 F QW . ' 39,1 ., us- 55.:,fifgi5Q-625 'gs f Kr 1 Q' iigfif ' .. f V f '-2.2 . f a is ff' it , -si . -V7 -Q., ' A, ' . 44:1 7 rt, ff., U K ,aj f f? Q, 1-HX . I ' iff 1 fl- I 4 a A - 4 V National Honor isn 't just for the intellectual, it's for students who excel all-around, it is tru- ly an honor, stated Debbie Hew, National Honor President. National Honor did the best to service the commu- nity by sponsoring canned food and clothing drives, stated Cindy Krischer. National Honor Society was originated to recognize outstanding students. Qualifications for membership included maintaining an overall grade point average of 3.4 and they had to possess such qualities as leader- ship, character and to have been involved with differ- ent service clubs. National Honor also sponsored many activities throughout the year. The canned food drive for Red Cross, Clothing drive for Haitian Refugees, and the Honor Society Banquet were all organized by mem- bers. Another goal of the group was to encourage stu- dents to do their best academically and for their com- munity. Officers - Pres.: Debbie Hew, V Pres.: Bridget Wong, Sec.: Georgina Dopico, Treas.: Debbie Feinstock Steven Sachs stares curiously at Debbie Brodbar during a National Honor meeting. .ref wT' - Nieiiifsfx . . ff QX F ff Q Nw X K Q -A Cindy Krischer l' ,N . John Laffitte A 3. -'rf Ada Larrazabal ,X , ra . 1 tl Yltt ' Rodney Lay 1, ,M 'C Mark Leider 1. ' up 'Nfl Anthony Leesang at Q M f ' if ' - 53' Ileana Machado 5 ,.,,,. 4 g--, Kristie Madara i M 4, f my M A s g f -' ' A H Y is Heidi Marino 2 A K lg gpr Xat' g,f,, i, g Vg 34 i apji A Cynthia Mendez . ,, -15 f- H Q 4 X 5 . C ' Michelle Miller L. , , i f , ff - Linda Nesmith il ,.-. f j g,7.i ' t Carlos Rodriguez K A lt' ' ' t Q Steven Sachs C'7 ' '-if 5 't , A afflti ' .-.. A - Patricia Salgueiro - eseatlstrs. A tasa n ':y ' Javier S-M0 'L 'CL, .',,' 3 , gif? ,..,..t,., ' ,f ' ,i . Andrea Strauss b. . KA J 1 , Jing, ,jg-:ij 1 ga 3 f.k, Vky. Q F , K XA K, Oscar Sul-is . V x: W x, . Lk -,Qt f f xx ,f,.. 5 1,t.k K K Q. 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From punk-rockers to preppies, they've all had their place here at Coral Park Besides trendy clothes there was a lot to watch forg When have you ever gone through a class without having the teacher tell someone to put away their Rubik's Cube and get back to work, or have you ever looked into the parking lot. and not seen a Z-28? Probably not. We've seen many things come and go but the only thing we can be sure of is that new fads will never stop coming. 'Q'-'A f-'I' 'r--S, we, Marlen Jimenez and Leonel Hevia dis- play the preppy look. Bermuda shorts, top siders, and Polo shirts were all used to depict this style. The spirit of punk rock still lives at Coral Park. Marydell Guevara and Maria De Miguel present their punk-rocker best. 146 IE Dancing is an important part ofa Coral Parker 's weekend. Luisa Beigosa shows off her style of dance. pa, 4, Designer jeans and dressy blouses are the most common fashion at Coral Park. Carmen Fadraga demonstrates the Brooke Shields look. Bandanas were a very popular trend this year. Kathy Elias poses, displaying her original bandana. Coral Park's token car is the ever popular Z-28. Above is one of Coral Parks beautiful examples. 5'- 7 JA! as wr WS What are you doing this weekend? Walk in the halls any Friday afternoon after school and you will soon find that once the bell rings the only impending crisis on Coral Park students is what to do during those three short nights of lukury. Students turn in their school clothes for party clothes and rock the town. Some of the spots where Coral Parker ,s frequented were Faces in the Grove, Tomatoes Raffles, Fridays, and Swensons. UI enjoy going to the Grove with my friends, wandering through the shops and just having a blast. It makes me forget about the dreaded Other five days of the week,', commented senior Vivian Suarez. Sergio Akselrad, Manny Cereijo, and Hector Crespo attend a P football game. Many students spent their free nights cheering for the football team. Places Susan Perkins and Eddy Hernandez finish their subs at Blimpies. Most people went out after football games. Geovanni Escalante is pictured here playing the popular video game, Galaxia, at the newly opened Gameworld. ,X What is it that you look forward to every sunny weekend that passes? If you're like most, your hopes are probably on getting all your friends together, hopping into ' the nearest car and heading towards Crandon's Lot 2, or one of the many other beaches Miami is endowed with. It seems that the only thought that passes through a Coral Parker 's mind past 2:15 on a Friday afternoon is to tan your body. The best part about going to the beach is to come to school the following Monday and compare tans with everyone you saw, stated senior Irene Torres. Laura Souto, Ariel Marquez, Guillermo Howland, Conchy Codinach and an unidentified set of hands and legs relax during a sunny day at the beach. lg? ffa' farffffl' ' -Q f .Y ty ,, , if 1 Beach . , j . , . . - , , , ,, , . 'f?fi'p:, fT5i: Jimmy Heisy looks on contently while enjoying the many sights a day at Oscar Suris enjoys a beautiful day of sun and surf at Crandon Park. QL, tif L0 .,.. 1. ' V mf Af Michelle Weinfeld often enjoys the beach as an f the headaches of school. the beach has to offer. escape rom M il f . ,,,, .ragga 1 F 5 I s 1 -1 ls ii -..,,, ?Frank Perez, Renny Blanco, Anthony Yoham, Ricky Costa, and Manny Blanco prepare to launch their vessel on to the surf. W, ,,,.- ..--..,-5 f f Jane Sapp relaxes during one ofthe many weekends at the beach, while trying to attain a beautiful tan. ,QV '2fNZ:,'J V' fkfn 474 he 4231 ' 'wifi fi ' 'f'ff7fJ f ' f f W,-ar. , 7: f ' 44' I , L QQ Ana Jomolca and Christy Llamas enjoy a wonderful weekend of boy watching at the Sonesta Beach Hotel. ' ' Mirtha Guevara is showing her impliments for achieving a perfectly bronzed tan. 151 4 .l' .yd 1 ,J Ln, ,fl f, i ,ass x N2 . .Nw HM'? YI' 24. A-ff . 1? Vw , 5 .n,fg, C I sw , ft'- ' gt, 1 A K. 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X Q On September 11, 1981, the first pep rally was held for the game against Coral Park's arch rival, Southwest. All students participated in the cheers and chants. lt's a privilege for all students to attend pep rallies, and I especially enjoy seeing all the students C participating , stated Adri Martinez, captain of the 1 A Varsity Cheerleading squad. d ly Li f lbw l 5 Ewil Ran-,pages arg an important part of pgp rallies. Rick Amador leads the crowd in a rousing cheer. Cheerleaders are often They dance and generate energy throughout the used to pep up the crowd and amplify the cheers so edveryone can hear I crowd. Here is Miriam Menendez caught in one them C1Caf1Y- R3l11CS of the Rampages many dance moves. 'ia . I 'X if 1 wf5 ' 45 X e A 5 X:- in X: ' 19 P1 ' 4 P x57 ' W X , - , Q M Q-', , -in 0 4 l' o 4. -r 1 ' X 4 ff, 1 6 'S fr 'I R F as -s. 5 ' L- I i 5 . x Af,..4a-ffw 5211-f53?5?'Ym . f?5w'!'FI .fig , ' - V if-.les , 92 4. I 55 H .NW mf k I ,Q f J , ,ff ' Vw' ii.. a 3 W 2 -- aa 'Sz ,iw 5 I ,Ci 'XX QA E. 3 X 1 I If Sf' ff? A r Angie Garcia , Seniorzu Princesses of ee Modern Dance Club J , 4nsA 3 Homecoining Court: c A 7 K ff Swv Terry Coffman dances with her date Luis Alvarez after she was announced to be a Senior princess. The homecoming dance was held at the Coconut Grove Hotel and proved to be a great success. 2 fl ' Nqr, 46 157 3 . The most treasured thirty-five minutes of the school day has unanimously been identified as lunch break. During this time students have a chance to reflect upon the happenings of the day with their friends and eat lunch, and hope- fully make it back to class without being late. Ulf it weren't for lunchtime I don't know how I could get through the day. lt's really something that keeps you going, stated junior Jael Ravelo Whether it's at Pizza Oven, McDona1d's, Burger King, or Wherever, lunchtime had to have been the best part of the day. , .-Ai gnc Jose Alfonso prepares to devour his hot fudge sundae during his lunch break at McDonald's Lunch Time Many students spent their lunch sitting on the lawn. Raul Mesa and Karina Salazar share these moments ofthe day. 'fa-. X. l 'TF4 N12 4, ,f , . . ,, P iv.-W... 7,320 rf- f ,bs--1. WA hw' .nfl- 9' M- i ,L 'J' M buf After completing his long-deserved lunch break, Renny Blanco walks back to school from McDona1d,s. - we X 1 ,fl 1 1 ' 2 ' 5 , .R i v ag. r , ' v no N A favorite spot for lunch amongst Coral Park students because of itls Christy Witte smiles as she enjoys her cafeteria lunch. closeness and low prices was Pizza Oven. Jael Ravelo bites into a fresh The Cafeteria was the most popular place to eat. slice of pizza during her lunchtime. 'U r--U f-pau Joanne Lora and Gloria Gonzalez giggle over a discussion they were having while enjoying their bountiful feast from Burger King. 1 nib '- xslf 59 he Arieon staff has always tried to achieve a level of excellence in the production of their book. A1- though the techniques for producing a yearbook are the same, the staff changes from year to year as so do the editors. I hope our book this year will do as well in state competition as Coral Park's other yearbooks have done in the past. stated Cindy Krischer, Co-editor. The staff, this year, went out of their way to much expense to produce some special effects never seen be- fore in other previous yearbooks. Many special effects were added this year. They are very expensive and I hope students will enjoy themf, said Gerald Stone, staff advi- sor. . , 4 4 'wypm fdkyff' Arieon Co-editor Cindy Krischer takes a little time for herself to think about the yearbook. IWW' f X , . a K' an Win , , ,, f aff W V ' 'M - we WffffvwWff W v 1 1 -I Q 'Q , f Q ' ' - , 7 MG, f. . ' , .L,. tion purposes. Yearbook Z ff Ana Hernandez, Clubs Editor, is seen here Working hard on the Vacations page, Teresa De Francesco ponders about glueing pictures to pieces of paper for cap- what to do with the next page. Lay It Out Nc X Q. XX .-ln? Luis Vasquez and Co-editor Heidi Marino work together to get the Senior section done for a deadline. ilu? f 4 'fs' ,, Q of M Jane Sapp is working hard in order to get the Student Life section completed. Top row: G. Puello, A. Hernandez, L. Vasquez, A. Diaz, C. Gonzalez, A. Maristany, T. Fins, J. Rodriguez, Middle row: I. Ruiz, G. Klein, K. Kaufman, N. Quintana, M. Esquivil, T. De Francesco, J. Sapp, L. Penabaz, C. Van Horn, A. Quervo, R. Abreu, M. Cardenas, A. Martinez, A. Bustamente, J. Rodriguez, Bottom row: G. Garcia, H. Marino, C, Krischer, J. Alicia, sit atop Jane Sapp's classic Cadillac. ,E-'S 1 YAP 16 nder the direction of sponsor Gerald Stone, the fourth period newspaper staff kept the student body well informed and entertained with eight publica- tions of the Rampa e. The co-editors of the fourth hour class were Gigi Dopico and Oscar Suris. Some members of the class attended the FSPA convention in October at FI.U. where journalism seminars were held. Other students also had the privilege of attending a Columbia Press convention held in New York City. The trip to New York was educa- tional as well as being the best trip I've ever been a part of, commented Oscar Suris co-editor. Editors-in Chief: Oscar Suris Gigi Dopico A W ff f 1 f1 57 ' ' - I I ,., .- Editor Oscar Suris and Kristie Madara in- form his staff of some vital directions to fol- low 4th Per. 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W - f Y f r .1 t 14 1' w M Y Y M , , 1,.,,., ,Wa ,, , i ,,r , ,,,,,,,,-:gyx-r-7-ff, v ' ' ' , Lf ., . es mf' - 'f , , , , ' V' ' - f - aff '- The 1981-82 Rampage fourth period staff: Sitting: Julio Hernandez, Victor Yanes, First row: Jennifer Scott, Susan Tariche, Barby Amador, Maria Arias, Elena DeTorres, Gabby Hasbun, Oscar Suris, Yolinda Low, Maribel Calle, Top row: Rosa Cuervo, Ana Hernandez, Raul Diaz, Steve Bell, Gigi Dopico, Jay Rose, Kristie Madara. Barby Amador is shown here waiting through the opening class announce- 75' f 17 he Rampage staff 's fifth period class produced eight newspapers under the guidance of Co-editors-in- chief Franklin Elsea and Andrea Strauss. Each editor published four newspapers throughout the year. They were assisted by Ileana Machado, news editorg Melanie Dernis and Otmara Diazg features editorg Sergio Akselrad, editorial editorg and Sam Danon, sports editor. The Rampage published a special April Fool's Issue in which sophomores Andrea Dick and Betsy Goldin served as editors. A senior issue was published with Melanie Dernis assuming the editorial duties. Four members attended the Florida Scholastic Press convention in Orlando and Frank Elsea attended the Columbia Scholastic Press convention in New York City. Editors-in-Chief Franklin Elsea Andrea Strauss va .fffv -, , H n af ,LT Q , Dwi if R'- 50 ' in , - , ffm Wk I 4,1 ' fi, my -V.. .. ,147-V' ,f,V V597 , ,. t 1 4, V i ff gg-.ff 7' L . ff' Vzfcyg . I. ,W A wiv ia -if f 2 gg ,359 5th Per. Newspaper Yessman wins Queen to kick off Homecoming Week VLEANA MACNADD 5sf5r2.ena.9Iw.!.f!2r coming Queen is Keliv Yessman, Coral Parks fifteenth annual Homecoming Dance began tho Hmm. coming iestivnies un Friday. November 13 at the Coconut Grovo Hotel. Ai, the dance, the 18804881 Homecoming Courx and Queen were announced The sophomore princesses ave Laura Soto and Christy Lamss: lha junior princesses me M-my Manior! and Norma Blanca: me senior princesses are Dawn Alba, Teri Coffman, Heidi Maripo, and Renee Pciyg and me Home. Chiifpersons lo: the Homecoming Committee were Lucy Penabaz and Jose Zavasfaaznn. YM vheme of the dance was !fnagine't and music was provided by The Bays, a rock band, and a disc jockey , . Friday vmum- xxx Number J rampage Miami Caro! 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Read ll About It f Betsy Goldin, Andrea Strauss, Melanie Dernis, Ileana Machado, Miriam Espinosa, Noel Barba, Luisa Fernandez, Sergio Akselrad, Franklin Elsea, Toni DiDona, Mark Leider, Lourdes Faraldo, Irene Torres, Andrea Dick, Cary Guzman, Carlos Ortega, Otrnara Diaz, Jackie Rodriguez, Mercy Diaz, Karen Kaufman, Juan C. Lopez, Jorge Abreu, Rey Cortes, Adam Reyes, Sam Danon. Rampage Staff Members, Karen Kaufman, Rey Cortes, Noel Barba, Phil Tulin, and Irene Torres look over their stories to catch any possible errors. M4-2 3 wif M WA MM.f,0Wff,1.9 f' ' ff A f - ff,yy,f'f M a g i -aww S LI? ff: f' -' 1 ' Co-editor, Andrea Strauss jots down ideas for articles to appear in the next Rampage edition. 165 554' WAV .,.l We Got Spiri oral Park's spirit and pride is built by its cheer- leaders. They give enthusiasm to the crowd and help liven up the student body. Cheerleading has given me the opportunity to take part in promoting our school's spirit. Being a cheerleader dem- onstrates the pride I have for my school, stated Karen Clar, J .V cheerleader. The squad practiced everyday. They cheered at pep ral- lies, football, basketball, and volleyball games. All cheer- leaders were expected to maintain a 2.5 overall grade point average throughout the school year. Junior Varsity cheerleaders were responsible for selling programs at Varsity football games. The money they earned went toward new uniforms. if w,'.. .' :vp '--- tis.: , Q. ,,,. by it .fy A .5159 f, . 1 . - f '11 A ,Q ful . f r, 5. 5, Karen Clar, and co-captain Diane Eaton per- ssff A J 1, t-tt , sit form one of the many cheerleading stunts. J .VY Cheerleading Lili Mesa, Mimi Elias, and Kelly Balanky. - , ,Ev , 'xl . , y M mg Aft X 2 ' , uf! 5 ' 15,3 f X X T 1 A!-QNX ' 'ff - -, . V KX - if I , 2 XJ . f X ' ' 4 f an .4 Y L V . 4 - I , X ' . ' , , if - Wig ' V3 ,uf ,ff ,,. Y A- v. W, V. t' Lai L - , E. VJ - . 1, fqffigri IA . 5 VW. 1 I T, V , 7, 3' I , I f, 1 . V Q, . R, F an 5. , 4,61 A - .gt 1 it-14' .T P L, fffi, -f ' 'T' ff-fs. L Y .Ma,:.,.,- f A . YI in-WMM fun. Y k 1 ,-,-My Mg ' ,I a- 5 -W., Y.,L,a...tT-s..,' V, , -. . , .AY,, f 5 'if' f , A- r x.- '-.fx 'I s-QA' M'iw-19 -. . . -.. ,Y l .' 1 - J f 4 1f , .J A '- 1 .- T ' ,. ' wg.-inn warp, 222 i fw JRC cheerleaders Lourdes Franco, Donna Adams, Mimi Elias, Kelly Balanky, Diane Eaton, Gabby Klein, Diane Kavaljian, Lili Mesa, Karen Clar, and Nora Hernandez. Nora Hernandez and Captain Diane Kavaljian demonstrate a two man pyramid known as a pony sit. . sy ..m,,41 J.V cheerleaders Gabby Klein and Lili Mesa look on at a basketball game as Lourdes Franco smiles at the camera. l .Ax-M xx' I .J 21 Donna Adams demonstrates a straddle split. A stunt like this is difficult to perform and requires many hours of practice. 6-A 1 'igs 167 'rf w Rah. Rah. Rah! he Varsity cheerleaders put forth a great effort to promote spirit at Coral Park. The squad consisted of seven cheerleaders. They cheered at football, bas- ketball, volleyball games and pep rallies. The girls attend- ed cheerleading camp at the University of Miami during the xl! summer to learn new cheers. They had car washes, pom-pom sales, and sold programs at football games to earn money for new uniforms and their annual banquet at the end of the school year. For the first time ever, Coral Park had a male cheerlead- er, Rick Amador. Not only did Rick promote spirit with us, he aided us in difficult stunts, for example, the flying eagle and the swan press, said Heidi Marino, varsity cheerlead- I V+: . wa s . xg 1 Y 4, The Junior Varsity and Varsity cheerleaders participate in the annual Cr. football game against Miami High. By riding their float, decorated with r , Captain Adrl Martinez and Co-captain Dawn Alba take a n 2? Varsity Cheerleading break during a basketball game and P056 for 3 picture' Sandi Dunn takes advantage of some time before a pep rally to Hx her hair. homecoming parade before the banners, they promoted spirit. 1981-82 Varsity cheerleaders: Tammy Barfleld, Joni Higgins, Dawn Alba, Adri Martinez, Judi Klein, Heidi Marino, and Sandi Dunn. ' Tammy Barfield, Judi Klein and Joni Higgins cheer on the crowd at a home football game against Southwest. 5, x , I 169 4794' ' ,,e WD Adri Martinez and Heidi Marino show Ram Spirit after a victorious basketball game against South Miami' ports Auxiliary Units were groups formed to pro- mote spirit for their respective players. Batgirls sold donuts this year to raise money to buy the players new shirts. In addition, they sponsored the atomic egg drop for the Halloween Happenings Booth. Batgirls has opened a lot of new relationships. It has also taught me a lot about baseball, stated Yamila Ali, a batgirl. Cagerettes faithfully took statistics for the basketball teams and raised funds in various ways such as carwashes, and their dunking booth at Halloween Happenings. Trackettes and Wrestlettes ac- companied the teams to all their matches and kept scores and initiated enthusiasm for their teams. ,X - 4 .fi U W, ,V 1 . ' , , p fy, f 0, ' - L., fm L, ' ' , , ,, Q 2 , , i A ' ' ' 'f 511 Y ' ,V iv. I ,', ,, V 4 ' . V 5,- Q ! ' MM v , ff W7 Z ' ff,k ' 'f 5 571- ' f' ' ff af' rf W f 2' ' ' ff fj 2 ff V15 ' ' b , ' f' 'uf' Hz ,y ',,g1:,4 .. , ' IZ ,I , :c -f 'V ,' M ' ' 4 . ,, 7, ?-, '- V . f M of I I ia' p df ilm .. . Q Q 1 ' ,f K, , V 5. ' i' ., . ., ' L ' V ini l Y ' f '27.'92:iZ Q 6 4 '- , ,. 9,3 V . 5 2 1 1 f Cagerettes, Olga Gutierrez, Millie Lopez, Veronica Saez, Susan Roldan, and Susy Velasco try to encourage girls to join the organization. nr 'Wi .vl ' v 1982 Wrestlettesz Bottom row - Julie Yoham, Carol Anderson, Annemarie Yoham, Second row - Lori Guadagno, Gail Guadagno, Top - Diane An- derson. I Q. ,7':V ZZj', Miwwi, f'ff-ffw-yy Mmulrurf I , , ,3 2 2 ., I t 'W ' ,HTMTV Ml, x xt f ' ,- -f , ' ' 2 Y 5 : ' ' f -W z- M Q 1 f , M 1 A f , , X V .f J l .,,.f 3 K V , , f , V ' ff' f f '91 Q2 'Ctr'-'rv-71.1 S I 5 ' 4 . V, 76: ' . , I 1 4 f,g,. H .. f - 1 ,, ln, ,I ,. 'V .- , ,, 'gf ' :Q . , In ' ' 'Qin f t i ,I - ' ,. . ' X . ,ff i . l f . f , X y a 2 A an .J tsr f 'W 1 f 1 ' t , ' 1 W9 i s 5 ff 1' .13 sz, ,, ' 719 , 'f 4 V ' 'f f' f 'IN' Q ,,' l ZW' -5 ' , , c l fl f , , f yy ,r ' ggfgffy M!-9 ' , --W rg 5' ,fm -if .1 .L M, ? yy- -. ' ,, ff' W, ff . 'f.i' ,-W 1, 'fe '33-H, , s . . I V U 4 .,,.,, , 6 I fgywvvi , I, f V . - f , - A px, 5 ' . V, ,M , , 5' L, , rf? 3 f L- - V, . ' Q' g f If ' ' y ' 'W' , . 1 , ' s , lg 1982 Trackettesg Karen Clar, Kelly Lindsey, and Evelyn Her- Marlen Munne is shown here with a basketball. Due to nandez. her discipline, Cagerettes proved to be a successful 170 Sports Aux. organization. Get 011 The Ball ,H,,.,.-4 -su.. ,- Wh X ff 1 . , ,',' i ' . ff ,, G -,--, :.,-wzff V fi, f ?,.1Z9ff,7'fezfMv2f,Z',.wf2 4' gi!! Ms. Rembert, Batgirl sponsor, drives her auxiliary unit's float in the home- coming parade held prior to the game. Cagerette member, Teresa Mykytka sells tickets at a basketball game. Batgirls: Ambi Melcon, Rosemary Collazo, Elaina De Torres, Rita Arias, Yamila Ali, Maritza Murados, Mercy Garcia, Lisette Franqui, and Mayra Molne. +115 ll 1 513' ? Bottom: Tatiana Bernal, Susan Roldan, 2nd row: Leslie Mandell, Lilly Fernandez, Millie Lopez, Olga Gutierrez, 3rd row: Marlene Cabada, Annie Real, Alina Vidauvre, Sara Uralde, Top: Marlen Munne. 155 17 1 '45- gi Y W rama students have experienced creativity through pantomimes, improvisations, monologues, play-act- ing, and original play-writing. In the District Play Conference, Lee Weinreb was awarded All Star Castu rat- ing for Porch, In November, students wrote and acted in a play for the Florida Historical S0ciety's Harvest Festival. In December 's Thespian Conference these students quali- fied for the State Thespian Conference in April: Lee Wein- reb and Aimee Espinosa for monologues, Riad Ghalayini and Arsenio Arabitg in dance, in pantomime, Arsenio Ara- bitg. James Moss wrote an original comedy, Teachers Loungen which was entered in this play competition. At the Florida Theater Conference in January, students presented the play Doing A Good One For The Red Man. Lori Brenner and Larry Baskow are shown here doing a scene from The Bicycle Rider, one of the many plays rehearsed for competition. :f ' 161 5 . .ar I 2,1 ,Q Sf: 111' hi Lee Weinreb portrays Ophelia in Hamlet. She qualified for the Monologue Thespian Competition. -M..s P1i ' 1 1 ea v pose for the Family Portrait. 172 Drama Jimmy Moss, Diana Yanez, Gisselle Detroyban, Lisa Albor, Maria , ii Martin, Amy Valdez, Henry Suarez, Lori Brenner, and Gail Reinblatt f 1 Aimee Espinosa does her rendition of Peter Pan dur- ing a dress rehearsal. She qualified to take this per- formance all the way to State for competition. Li hts Camera, Action . Q Q The unsung herog the ever-faithful prop-man. Eddy Arenado brings a prop from backstage to the front of the stage. Lou McClean, drama sponsor, watches her students rehearse a play during class. Nilda Pulido, Ramon Trujillo, Elizabeth Perez, and Silvia Hernandez discuss and run through the costumes for an upcoming show. Arsenio Arabitg and Lee Weinreb rehearse a scene from The Barretts of Wimpole Street for an upcoming state competition. f'Q I 48 73 ' V erforming Modern Dance displayed great versatil- ity becoming both performing dancers and excel- lent salesmen. Fundraising was necessary in order to afford their annual tour of Orlando area high schools. The Christmas show and the spring show helped to fund the Orlando trip, said Carlos Fernandez, Modern Dance President. These two shows were the goals of each Performing Modern Dance member. Preparation for the shows was intense, with each person spending a number of hours each week perfecting their dances. Yes, it defi- nitely was a great deal of time and hard work but it was worth it. The Christmas show, Revelation, was pro- found, said Lucy Penabaz, chief choreographer. Jackie Gutierrez, concentrates on her next move during a performing Modern Fro Montaiiez, shown here displaying his brilliant dancing ability in the Dance show. Fro Special' f i I s Z A Right to Left: M. Rodriguez, A. Alonso, R. Rivero, A. Montanez, A. Arabito, F Zabala, R. Thomassen, M. Garcia, C. ' f ig, fjs1 1:.3a?f , Fernandez, C. David, T. Hidalgo, R. Cerra. 1711. Modern Dance Get Hi h On Dance Top row: C. Muiiz, J. Gutierrez, M. Cortes, B. Pardo, Middle row: E. Garcia, N. Flaquer, C. Elias, E. Rivero, T. Garcia, R. Busutil, A. Castillo, L. Penabaz, M. Ochoa, B. Vazquez, L. Monrique, Bottom row: M. Rodriguez, R. Rigol, R. Collazo, C. Galdo, R Santo, D. Ricard,-G. Salame, M. Fernandez. Officer Gabe Puello, issues a citation to Jet Robert Rivero dur- ing Modern Dance's West Side Story. Malu1iOchoa, Lucy Penabaz, and Patty Santos are shown here dancing in Revelation during the Christmas performing Modern Dance Show. Fi I 76' 175 Q 6 e must band together to orchestrate for a bet- ter tomorrowf, that was the motto of Coral Park's Marching Blue and Gold that drove them to a successful and busy year. In the midst of doing their regular activities such as half-time shows, pep rallies, and concerts, the band had a year end goal to raise enough money for all members to go to the Worlds Fair held in Knoxville, Tenn. The band also had the privilege of taking part in a Chevrolet television commercial in January. All in all, the members of the band worked hard but had an enjoy- able year filled with many activities. I've been in band for three years and it was a lot of hard work. It took 9096 perspiration and 10W inspiration, but it paid off, com- mented Senior Maria Castillo. - I7 , ,Q , .11 A l ,. l y .,-gf 4 I I I ' , Leg. f gr 7' 1? buf ,?f J' V 1 li! 2 X 1 Drum Majors Jimmy Penkosky and Ricky Ramos led the Coral Park Marching Band to a notable year. 176 Marching Band 1982 Saxophone section: Front row CL-RJ: A. Dick, V Lanza, B. Goldin, Middle row QL-RJ: G. Staikos, E Tabares, E. Marthell, J. Mugar, Back row KL-RJ: J. Delgado, M. Eldred, K. Shayne. Junior Kevin Shayne preforms in a half-time show as he plays his saxo- phone. Pla It Up 1982 Flute section: Front row QL-RJ: L. Rizzo, L. Viera, M. Valdes, S. Hernan- dez, S. Zammas. Back row QL-RJ: G. Slirnak, M. Gadol, C. Sampson, G. Garcia, L. Quintanilla. Sarah Hernandez and Mirtha Valdes help get the crowd at the first Pep Rally into' a rowdy mood as they play their flutes. 3. l 5251729 if ' Y. wil l. -- 5 1 Ei? ff' ' 1 ' . W aw 11224 f 'T ' T as . wfwh 1 1 --- +11 23 1 , ' fl ' , M111 I N fl .3 1 4 13,152.14 I ,V , S ., .- A f 4 P 1 , :.f ,ezfv f 'lp -,... .,-' - , f J ' , J., V, ly .val by j A Q 'Wig V ry . .f i g . 8:5 ' ' V , - ff 1 gi ? U 2-1 , .aa , - . z w e .X ' ,. L.. .,... V a' 11 ,, :, ,.. 2 - A Ivhl ,K .V LI Z.:-Q. f1.,ffgjg,Q 5 jj Z. k 3 - ,j3'fig,j x1,.g- 5 . j y .f'-T: , , y 'A f ' ff' . 1982 Tuba section: QL-RJ Kevin Antkiewicz, Ralph Acosta, Todd Hornik, Ed Gross. Todd Hornik plays his tuba energetically during half-time of a J .V football game. The band often entertained with their music at J ,V football games. Fil 05 Y 177 . 1982 Percussion section: Front row CL-RJ: R Arcia, C. Spurlock, M. Guevara, M. Fundora, S. Henderson, M. Castillo, A. Reyes. Back row CL-RJ: D. Romero, D. Gal- letti, R. Fagen, D. Medina, S. Brenlla. 4 ' ff W While entertaining a hugh crowd at a pep rally Albert Zabala plays his heart out on his trumpet Xi K , f X . N 5:9 , L .1 -' V 5 - ESR , ' 'P st.. .. Q 5 Band member Roseann Fagen performs for a large 178 Marching Band Crowd in the 1982 Jr' Orange Bowl Parade down Mir' 1982 Trumpet section: Front row QL-RD: S. Octala, J. Cruz R ada Mile' Llabona, L. Franqui, N. Deutsch. Back row QL-RJ: M. Randell O Rubio, A. Zabala. Band member Mario Molano performs during a Junior Varsity football game to entertain the crowd. F' . QL? 1982 Clarinet section: Front row CL-RD: L. Alvarez, D. Locke, S. Morehead, L. Nesmith, M. Boan, Back row QL-RJ: D. Ever- ett, D. Raybon, M. Wise, H. Morgenstern, R Porta, L. Merril. 1982 Brass section: Front row QL-RJ: A. May, M. Molano, A. Menen- dez, B. Schulte, Back row QL-RJ: D. Woodbury, D. Mirabal, TV Man- gione, J. Toca, S. Hardy. ii J' . . , A. H , SQ' x, 'Y ,M ' Sv X ,V ui in ,ai 5:1 414. if 'V LVL . 5, + ' 2 ,-ya gv j , . ' A43-3 7 Q.. , T, . .. ,S H Y .,. 1. AQ-,N 7' .rf ' ' 'v . H.. X. , f'.' . . ' K '7 B lm . 2' 12 A' Y ,, MM. Junior Marybeth Wise performs during half-time in a football game played in the school field. s-'xp J WAV 179 2: Y he strict qualifications for the Band Auxiliary Units made these girls one ofthe most hard working organi- zations in Coral Park. With the leadership of Captain Blanca Lolo, the Rampages, a dance and drill team, learned and perfected many routines which were an essential part of the band. The strong baton twirling skill of Angie Garcia added color and life to each performance. The Arieonettes led by Eileen Chavez used flags to add dimension to the band. The Band Auxiliary Units had the privilege to take part in a Chevrolet television commercial in January. Be- ing a Rampage has been the highlight of my years at Coral Park, commented Senior Alicia Solar. Angie Garcia poses for this picture before a game. She valiantly led the band as a solo baton twirler throughout the year. Band Auxiliary 1 K9 ' 'ff ' 3 ,W ,. ,,., I H K ' .... . , . J Wifi , sM::c.eh,wM: 4, an M, , , f Maria Lacamoire strongly objects to the photographer when she is caught off guard during a performance at half-time. XX Il H-wma V I Rampages participated in the Jr. Orange Bowl Parade this year. Maty Monfort smiles while walking down Miracle Mile. Band-aides Stick Together 1982 Arieonettes: Front row KL-RJ: R. Rigol, K. Mejia, E. Chavez, S. Fernandez, Middle row QL-RJ: I. Cancino E. Herreria, Y. J acome, M. Portomene, Mrs. DeYarza, Back row QL-RJ: J. Balleti, V Herrero, M. Gomez, J King. f fi? f Sissy Fernandez is shown here practicing her flag twirl- ing routine in the bandroom. Karen Acevedo sits as she listens to the announcements at the first pep rally. 5. lf mv? 5 X. V H Aa- . 1982 Rampages: Front row QL-RJ: J. Hernandez, E. Colon, C. Becerra, K. Ferguson, fsec. Lt.j, B. Lolo, fcaptj, M. Menendez, ffirst Lt.J, A. Bombalier, Middle Row: L. Miyares, I. Penate, L. Lancet, E. Martinez, M. Lacarnoire, A. Barrial, V. Suarez, Mrs. De Yarza. Back Row: E. Rodriguez, W. Allende, L. Monterroso, C. Gonzalez, A. Real, M. Monfort, R. Soto. ii: ILS' Y 181 6 6 he atmosphere in Orchestra is more serious than ' in Band, we have worked more on the individual needs of the members than anything else, stat- ed Vanessa Dieckrnann, President of Orchestra. The group consisted of a group of unexperienced yet able and 'loyal members. They rehearsed every day during first period with students playing many different instruments due to a lack of strings. They had a very successful Christmas Con- cert in December. Through diligence and versatility the Orchestra proved its worthiness this year. A af, -- -7 - 4 -Q. . .,.. xr 'S- Orlando Rubio tries to better his talents on the trumpet. Margaret Hailey is shown here working on a number for the Christmas Con- cert. 'Wx Orchestra ,tj Albert Zabala, Ralph Acosta, Teresita Padron, Maria Olartecoechea and Maria Zechel practice their scales as an ensemble Strin em fa,-ifi-riixj 'X A - XX--vw X,.X ' W XXX, .. . . X RX lbw ' 1,5 1 'X' af 3 'X' W if ,X ,-,X ' .+q.:wfvt4 2? X XX k X X X ,NX K A X QQW5 X X XX XM ' NX 2 X XX X Q X X Y -' at x X X X X , X X Mi X 1 X5 XX X X X gi , X X X N if , Q xx NV 1 X? 1 E X XX gg NX ex X 1 X N X ES Orchestra required much extra-curricular effort. Vanessa Dieckmann is shown here working after school on her technique. Saxist, Jimmy Penkosky shows versatility mastering his skills on the piano. Renee Finkel on clarinet, and Elise Finkel playing the bass-clarinet, practice some selections for an up-coming concert. 183 are 54' lf' a-Wh - -. Ll 'S nder the direction of Edward Gooding, the stage band has participated in many school functions such as outdoor concerts at ELU., the Mr. Ram Contest, and playing in cafeteria during lunch. The stage band is different because we play more contemporary tunes and even a little Rock and Rol1,', stated drummer Juan Quin- tana. This year 's stage band also played at their Christmas tree lot on Coral Way and 87th during the holidays. With the money we made from fund raising we can afford to buy some new uniforms and instruments, l' said Rickie Ramos, march- ing band drum major. -15- During a stage band rehearsal, Steve Acevedo, Neil Deutsch, and Orlando Rubio play harmonously. Stage Band director Edward Gooding, is shown here keeping time with a tambourine. S , V . . fy . S ' ,f V, . 'c pf ,-W -- f.f Vff' 7'- jf-v HN -'wp I ,e 5,3 :ff ' am. ' wwe: nf.: M .5 .4 'QW , , fQ, f.'lf'1- iff Q7- vf 4 .54 ,,f. ff' ' 5 I o, l or il- Q 5 -ffdki, ni f I . s -' , b . ., , Z, St? V in 226' - . ,V 1 .L . - ff. 'T .f QL. '-at 'A .ff .fl u ' M, . 'Wt ' 252, H553 ,kwa-Q, . I -- N Gi aff: - ' 2 Q -N Jose Garcia is shown here playing the bass guitar in preparation for an up-coming performance of the stage band. Stage Band J lly and HJam,' for Lunch I f ca y . c a J- E i f NX sa L Tim Ioannides tickles the ivories during a rehearsal. Jimmy Penkosky and Kevin Antkiewicz play their saxes during a jazz number. Amy May plays her trombone with adept ease dur- ing a session. Juan Quintana jams out and keeps the beat on a drum piece. 'f? e Y WAV hamber Singers, whose t-shirts proclaim them as Coral Park's Ultimate Soundn, participated in many activities throughout the year. They sponsored car- washes to pay for their equipment, and sold snowcones after school to raise funds. Under the direction of Phil Va- lente, the Chamber Singers performed at this year 's Renais- sance Fair at Viscaya, January thirtieth and thirty-first. The group dressed up to fit the Renaissance period and sang Madrigals in many of the different languages of Eu- rope. When asked to comment about the eXperience,' of being in Chamber Singers, Michelle Miller said, '4lt's my life in high school, all the dedication and time is worth the entire experience! 'a 1 X All-I 11., 1. in .Q A... Vi ' l W x Maria Perez looks up as she soaks her rag to wash a car for the car wash sponsored in October. v . ' . as-.X . -' ' , - A . -X th .. ., X x 11N-.ss - .- . k ,i ' 4-annnsnqQqg Niw' K X Q - Nts,wN..rW . .X 's X ,gms :. . X . - ' Q x . Q 3 S, , - WSXQS,-X Chamber Singers Marla Vega orders more blood , as Robert De Valle licks his lips atlthe tantalizing taste in the Chamber of Horrors show. Part of the idea of the Chorus show was to get audience participation. Nancy Ortega shows the crowd her monster-mash. The Ultimate Sound A Q X ,J , x A I? H655 1 h'.' A .iefzj ' T- ' J ,.g,Q,,5 ,V 3 kg f If L'kL 5 N . . K l m,,, ,A Q , 'f,-f- I - -- , f ,, ' 3'f.i'f',--,yi ' f M. K , , ,. m,, - r 5 . 1. ','. , ' Rosie Banks and Michelle Miller raise their arms in the finale of their version of Going to the Renaissance Fair has become an annual event for Everything's Coming Up Roses. Chamber Singers. Here they are shown singing Madrigals in the gardens of Vlscaya. is NNW .1 ff Q 1 1982 Chamber Singers: Front row, L to R: Michelle Miller, Rose Levine, Darlene Alessi, Lidia Fernandez, Maria Perez, Robert DelValle, Nancy Ortega and Rosie Banks, Middle row, L to R: Cecilia DelRio, Danny Greisel, Betsy Vazquez and Tracy Helenbrook. Back row, L to R: Felix Zabala, Tony Trujillo, Ar- senio Arabitg, Lisa Bahm, Ralph Barreras and Maria Vega. ,fs b 74s of W 187 horus met second, third, and fourth periods this year with a boy's chorus, gir1,s chorus, and the combined concert chorus. They performed at elementary schools and junior-high schools throughout the year. They also sang at in-class performances where they invited other classes in to rate their performance and prepare them for an audience. Perhaps their finest performance of the year was the Christmas show in December. Members of these groups Worked hard and developed strong dedication with their end result. Chorus is a great way to learn self-disci- pline and to learn to work with others, said Stacy Conway, a member of Concert Chorus. Fl Chorus Chorus member Nancy Ortega dresses up to attend the annual Halloween Happenings in school. Robert DeValle and Arsenio Arabitg advertise for the chorus car wash the only way they know how. While raising money for the Chorus department, Tony Trujillo has a little fun while soaking Marla Perez. The Perfect I l Lisa Bahm dresses up in a scary costume to perform in the Chamber of Horrors production. ote ,X ' ii 4 f -. Vye' e,',-., 'f .i'1?'v: -'-'- ' f V , lcy. .,., f 'LlL ff,1-,1 K AX Elf X- ' N15 X QQ X553 'tx , ',,L : Y 17'7ij?52 ff,?17v,i L f'-, , ' ' 'f ', ' . , ,f . V f fxyyyf f Qi Qy, ,, 9' ., ?4 -' Vg' f Z. . 'fc' he f f! f 'ss f 1 t cemmm ' e sces ' f, embf , 5 5-.-3 f- . a4f.'yg',,fgi -' - 1 f..' , e-ff-f.f,f, V f' - r 45' 5- 51 .4 I 4 fu V C . 1' 'H 1: - ' 'iff f ' iw cmcms n a i , , 5 v:gQ,ffw?r QQ! ,. II.. if wi.: A Y I l C 'ri 1-Q Y' .f X if W f V e emee f r 47 r r n 4 n n. f f mce ' j fyyy K V V? X f Wf!W,,f. f 1 4 if ff 2 -:- 'wr ff' 'Z?:5igk-fy! .F f , 7 X X 3: , f X ffm? f ,, 7 Rosie Banks concentrates on putting her best effort forth in singing in her Chorus practice. 1982 B0y's Chorus: Row 1: Dominica Cella, Hector Morrell, Rene Hoytink, Eddy Navas, Rene Taupiee, Jorge Castro, Nelson Santiesteban. Row 2: Alex Mesa, Juan Laria, Xavier Moreno, Gerald Gorecki, Nestor Guitierrez, Xavier Espinel, Carlos Hernandes. Row 3: Orlando Lescano, Javier Lacal, Carlos Echevarria, Jose Fuentes, Rodney Mas, Homero Bustamente. WL 5 1982 Girls: Top - C. Yanez, M. Batista, A. Garcia, R. Rojas, C. Deal, M. Furdora, E.Tre11es, M. Rios, R. Kridner, N. Christ, 2nd row: M. Maher, T. Rojas, R. Crespo, S. Pereiro, B. Vasquez, S. Gutierrez, S. Padron, R. Ortega, D. Pico, A. Moreno, Bottom: M. Mendez, R. Perez, R. Arias, A. Valdez, L. D'Alessandro, I. Hunoz, J. Serra, G. Topan, O. Batista, S. Nash. ff f f I f, ,ssjfx 1 flf' K ' V . --img. 4 CQ. 'ASQ ' ,two 'v Tracy Helenbrook poses in her costume for the Chamber Singers show ,V 'sixtiglk lllt . . .. .li :,,, Cecilia Del Rio belts out a wicked number during a chorus show. 1 I sk - mi: Chorus , ,, . H' f ,lY , . , , , . 9463 L at W--if , B 1982 Concert Chorus: Row 1: E. Stiefel, M. Yngelto, N. Gutierzez, A. Alonso, A. Montanez, R. Barreras, A. Arabitg, D. Geeisel, T. Passwaters, J. Garcia, G. Garecki, A. Laboranti, Second Row: O. Fonseca, L. Parent, A. Acesnbrack, C. Abreu, T. Helenbrook, L. Bahm, R. Levine, J. Rodriguez, M. Fernandez, L. Garcia, K. Tinoco, M. Padron, R. Gonzalez, L. Riveron, M. Fernandez, V Torres, M. Lopez, M. Jimenez, M. Castro, Bottom Row: M. Maher, E Vallejo, S. Per- kins, R. Stefano, X. Espinel, X. Moreno, F Cruz-Alverez, R. Suarez, S. Riviera, T. Moss, C. Lucas, G. Lopez, E. Issa. C. .,., . Lrz A , Ras M, fx N' -.g- 4 , 4 - T -. - Tawau Danny Greisel is shown here dressed as one of the Blues Brothers for Tony Trujillo and Ralph Barreras warm up with some choral scales. This was the Chamber Singers show for Halloween. necessary to condition the voice to sing properly. Fi 1 52 IAS 19 7 ' 2 f ,v 2 41' ri ff 79 'X T17 17' '?74'7 192 f f f f ,W y , ff f Judy Klein Shawn Morehead and Mirtha Valdes Sam Danon Lucy Penabaz and Nancy Ortega Juniors on picture day Q' K , ua lf '. Qfyff ,W fywffywf Mfg? f A 5 X Q ,.ff,N1:f. 5 ' X A , mfs. 'ft . 11. -1 'X 522.211 'Lf if X iii T fig: X' xiii-ff' :fS.1Ei-1TiQi ?vii9f X A ' .. X if in 1o.6f 0 Nr 4' ,G 0 ., 0019 9 R006 , V nbfi' A4..af1f'04 'fff ffl 'f,f-:ffl L-I ' 1-7 ,Q ., X v QM :ff 'C Tilfvf?-2 V.g. . .f. MV., f.f.f,i'2 Ji7i.:,1.:3Q,1 'Q . .f-W' f bfi: 2? ' Qzi lfm-4,V1.,f,: fp,-ai.f1W,-fsy Qi L',.1 w ,1m- Z M-4 fi-4-g,1.f:, 3',35:.y -vw X. f fm - .4 IAS 1 'QE- k Y Y Class of 6483 gets Spirit from the Board President - Sam Danon, Vice-President - Roseanne Fagen, Secretary - Frank Santamaria, Treasurer - Tim Ioannides Junior Board of 83 'Saw While attending a Junior Board Meeting, Cabinet Member Scott Geltzer listens closely to the business of the day. Junior Board Roseanne Fagen, Vice President of the Junior Board, takes down notes pertaining to upcoming events like Halloween happenings, Powder Puff and Prom. ,, ' 1 53 ,1 ... W. H' , g, t .. Being a Junior Board president is hard work and hard work means perfection. Here, Sam Danon, tries to think of some ideas to make this year 's Junior class great. Ana Rodriguez wanders offinto a daydream as the president of the board isjoking around with one of the board members. ww 4' V' Junior Lorraine Fernandez tries to think of some fresh ideas for Junior Board. Junior Board consists of a group of dedicated, hard- working and concerned stu- dents who tried to bring some spirit to the junior class. My goal as class president is to bring unity to the class of 83. I want the class to be remembered as a close knit familyf' said Ju- nior class president, Sam Danon. Junior Board was com- posed of four officers and eleven cabinet members who were .appointed by the president. The Junior Board sponsored the ever popular J unior-Senior Prom at Foun- tain-Bleau Hotel. To raise money for this event, the Board held many fund-rais- ing activities throughout the year, such as selling jewelry, Ghouli-grams and, Ram-a-grams, Junior Board also started work on design- ing the class of 83 T-shirt. WAV Y Abel, Maria Abreu, Rolando Acenbrack, Ellyn Acevedo, Ines Ackerman, Kenneth Acosta, David Acosta, Elizabeth Acosta, Miriam Agrarnonte, Daniel Aguilar, Arlene Aguirre, Ana Alba, Gabe Albisa, Alex Alcolen, Ricardo Alegre, Manuel Alessi, Darlene Alfaro, Cristina Alfaro, Luis Alfonso, E110 Algeciras, Rafael ,f4WV 'C 2 ll 2 , it 14: f 97, fl - 1 7 ,ff Iliff Q ri! 2 K 4 f 7, 'gg 4,4 up ,f ,f , , ff' 25 , if yffi f f ffff!!! wfmff 5 27? aw 1 A pf ,,.., A. ' -f , Q ,f 11' 'H 4, ' V ' , f or, f 7? '1 WW C' ,,!,f,y,f - 1 .ff X f f 4' .1 if f. .Z 1 af, 2, af ff f X X X ff 4 ff ' Z 1, 1 ,', aa lr., M Juniors N During Cheryl Parker 's physical education period the students went roller skating at Midway Skating Center. Here Cheryl attempts to learn how to roller skate, but is having quite a problem staying up. .fi 1' N is X :Yr s wax A ..,, ...s-t.. Y K.., X 5 ,, 5 5 After school good friends gather around to share a moment or two together, a During their lunch break, Mariela Castro, Maria E. Cardenas and laugh, good UIHCS, and to POS? f01' H PlCtl-l1'3- Jorge Rodriguez spend the time away fooling around outside the 'KQNWJ 'S ' 7 L ,7 ,ww f ,,., , , ,W I 'C rn' A095 1 Hr L locker room. 'TP' if . W :za . ,.. vu- A 1, , gas CTT ,ff ! f 0 W xp i ,N f .xr 5 A-it at J, Ali, Ali Alicea, Janet Amador, Julie Almonte, Rafael Alonso, Alfonso Alonso, Jorge Alonzo, Alfredo Alvarez, Lizhel Alvarez, Maria Alvarez, Mario Alvarez, Mirtha Alvarez, Omar Alzola, Frances Amador, Barbara Amador, Julie Amador, Rick Amarog, Adalens Amural, Javier Anderson, Diane Angulo, Daisy 1 97 of -du WD Aragon, Samuel Arauz, Milena Arcentales, Miguel Arcia, Francisco Arevalo, Eduardo Arias, Raquel Arias, Rita Armengol, Lucy Arrnenteros, Daisy Armesto, Ana Aroch, Talya Asteinza, Cristi Avila, Henry Ayala, Ana Martha Juniors Ayala, Jose Ayala, Magda Barba, Karla Barbara, Alfonso Barfield, Tammy Baker, Nancy Balanky, Kelli Balarin, Jorge Balletti, Jude Bannatyne, Eduardo Barba, Mauricio Barreras, Francisco Barreda, Nury Barrial, Arlene Barrios, Maria Barrosa, Santiago Barsimantov, George Baskow, Larry Batista, Alex Batista, Carlos Batista, Elena Barveras, Rosemary Beatriz, Jorge Bello, Lucy Bello, Saily Berman, Felice Betancourt, Carlos Bernal, Militza Binyamin, Dorit Blanchard, Robert 199 200 Blanco, Lourdes Bode, Mike Bodon, Susan Borimonoff, Claudio Bovard, Billy Boza, Maira Braun, Susan Brenilla, Santiago Brito, A1 Brizuela, Ileana Buckley, Richard Barrios, Gustavo Bustamente, Homer Cabanas, Eduardo Calvo, Lino Camplani, Giannine Camps, Maria Canas, Juan Cancino, Isabel Cano, Teresa Capiro, Jorge Carballo, Lourdes Cardenas, Maria E. Cardin, Isidro Careaga, Servando Carmenaty Rudolph Carrandi, Marcos Carreno, Jorge Casanova, Rene Casas, J osefa Juniors f f ' , H '- ,. ' ,Q f fd! ' , 5 V ,, ..., , r g S f ma ' g nr' - ,M 2 ,4 1' I Writing notes in class is what everybody likes to do so they can get their mind off the work. Dana Jomarron is doingjust that. ' ,.,L 52 5 V, . s' 5 3 .5 2 at y SR ha. Daydreaming outside the locker room, Lucy Penabez calculates how much time she has to spend doing homework over the weekend. Casos, Gerardo Castillo, Maria Castillo, Mary Castro, Ana Castro, Eddie Castro, Mariela Caula, Maritza Cela, Theresa Cerra, Rene Chamizo, Delia f f r WWW ' , sg 1212 fy 4 if 4 X X!! 6 ff X ,ff f ff 4 , f I , Q ,ggi ' 1 J f X W s Chamizo, Manny Chan, Edwina Chatila, Lina Chiu, Carlos Chiuchiarelli, Lea S- fi, V 201 V VA Chiuz, Eddie Chocano, Franco Chung, Dean Coizear, Guillermo Cole, John Colon, Elizabeth Colon, John Contreras, Victor Conway, Stacy Correa, Luz Cortina, Marta Cosio, Roberto Costa, Becky Costa, John Coto, Deris Crespo, Jesus Crist, Nancy Cruz, Frank Cruz, Jorge Cuervo, Alex Cuesta, Terry Cueto, Juan Curi, Martin Cuza, Alice D'A1essandro, Lisa Danon, Sam Davial, Pedro Deutsch, Neil DeFrancesco, Teresa Delcastillo, Enrigue Juniors ,,.,.,, x a ,sar a , mm-,,:gq X I t 'F X JJ of ' - I ,,-J 'V X X M if X will Q , qw xy, wr XM w wx SY, rr X 9 's 's X 4 35? 1 SX: ai x , Vg K X fa 995 X is x- 53 X A, Q f J s x 5 S A wgx' X X Q, x X X k. ,Ny ju -eq: , 'rsa X ' w. Y vw-is f f- + rasr , , .v ,W - ,, ..-N 'WK f . : K' t. , Q. ., ,,,,, X ,, V H HS , 1 H fa---Q' was Na t XX is it .-mg, , f ... Y -x v a viii: . 3 1 x qs .U 5 4 M 1 ww ,W ,,... , - Q , X Ask. ,r,, Z X-Q. J wma, '-' KY 53 5 my A 'nw :Q xg a 2? 3 . a After a very crucial football game, Junior Frank Cruz Alvarez rests on the bench after a tough loss. fiigwz A 59. Q V 1 W , w-,. Delcastillo, Jorge Delgado, Martha DelRio, Cecilia Dernis, Melanie DePaz, Xiomara DeTirado, Carlos Dhers, Percy Diaz, Ana Diaz, Angel Diaz, J ilian Diaz, Miguel W ig ff 2. lf.- H' fc I Steve Acevado and Juan Toca help out the band director to prepare for a pep Sharing a moment together after school, Sandra Dunn and Stacy rally before the crowd arrives sixth period. Conaway discuss the days gossip of the school 203 'ff 54' 5 '1 485 fwff fwf ZX W W f 1, Diaz, Otmara Diaz, Patty ' ,f ff f V' , ff, KC 'f 1 DiDona, Toni Marie Dillon, Christine Dominguez, Luis Donohue, Ricky WJ? Q, M Duarte, Juan Duasso, Jose Dunn, Sandi Duran, Irene Hr Duran, Ruben Echagarruga, Lourdes Juniors ,avfulb , Q f 1 f 7 , A 'uw ,,,, , , 2 YO '. lrkf ,f ' f A if f 2 . f k -4-Km.,.,W,,W,,,,WV ,MMVWV IM Mirtha Miranda listens to her teacher during sixth period as she explains that days lesson that had to be turned in. After school in the staircase Dulce Fuentes finds out exactly how much homework she rnust turn in for tomorrow. M Elliott, Kenny Enriquez, Enelio Esperon, Yamiry Espinosa, Aimee Espinosa, George gi F Espinosa, lleana Espinel, Xavier Estades, Miguel F Esquivel, Margie ,ea V A Estevez, Amarilys '--15- Wi-2' s Z. , 9 42' :Y W 1, Fadraga, Carmen Fagen, Rose Anne Fages, Mario Falk, Elizabeth Felipe, Ana Fernandez, Carlos Fernandez, Cindy -nv' Fernandez, Maria A llllll 5 if Fernandez, Pedro Fernandez, Sylvia Fernandez, Wilfred Fernandez, Yvonne v ,Q . .V 7 'rl' 7,-, ,,,a 4 if 3 f Ferrer, Albert Ferrera, Sonia Figueras, Javier Figueredo, Juan Filguerrias, Iliana Fernandez, Fernando Fernandez, Rebecca Fernandez, Maria Elena s-'Q A 205 7 W' Q4 ' f ,Y , 4 f Y As Alfred Alonzo awaits his ride home, he tries to discover the secret of the very popular Rubik's cube. Finale, Natalia During their lunch break, Margaret Modugo shares a goodjoke with Jude Gal- letti in the halls before they go to class. rf'- Flaquer, Eduardo I5 Fleites, George X ae Fonseca, Osmarira Font, Armando V37 Fortes, Hector Foyo, Vivian Franco, Tony Franqui, Yvonne Friedman, David While opening his locker to get his books for his homework after school one day, Humberto Gonzalez gets a little surprise by the camera. Juniors ff ff: 4 M f if A, , if ,' , I4 -,I , ,,, , V ff' P 4 Qi QV V' 4 , , i nf? wa 7 if , f if-4? y f lf . 7 , if 2 X -- z , X , I f f 0 ,, '9uM, 34721 :tif N, -W M, , ,, .ffl f - M A 4,fff,f,, -. W, , ff, 7 .v .54 , WW ,W W MQW , In ,, kg f s , 9 4 ,Q K ,Z .,,, ,V f-XZ , W 1,3532 14 , 1. ,yvffp ,J , . , , , M, W! .,.,,f, ,y JW, ,, ., for 1. ,W , f 5ol,L,,,,54,f154,,f Vi 2, 14,74 ,V P V f .:, f 4 -, ,, , f While heading for the locker room to change for Modern Dance, Janet Aliceu gives the camera u candid smile before she's late to class. 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Just as the bell rings, Mariela E. Castro, quite suddenly finds herself in the middle of a large crowd. V444 My x While wandering around aimlessly through the halls, Aimee lkpinosa stops to give the camera a big smile. Q EQKEMWQWWVW s f wav ?'f3f13'f'7 ' , I 'W ' 53' Gonzalez. Gustavo ' , iff Gonzalez, Herbie QQQMQ 2 f t W , at fl ,X tx t 7 fx' V1 X' fun- l X Z 1 , ! - xwmx , XQXQS1 WX rr N K Q as ,agar X Q , Q XXX X Q , ,.,, 4.,v . , Jag, zaaa ' 'igw 2 1 an ' zlasl 1 hll ff , 1 Q bag f '-, 2 V ' a. . --'- 3 .fl awwia WQMQQQWQ' 'QZW naar ZQfhWA wfmwwiaf Q 1zmZ W' ' wfggg ,,., Ig ' ,, I f he r a ax ,snr 'Van z'ay ,, - r Q .arf 1 l iw ' x f' '4 ,', :L , ,J hhzlz .fa KI Hmvyr li! 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A I xxx Junior, Veronica Loyola, sits in class quietly studying her lesson for the day just before the bell rings. Rampage, Isabel Penate does her routine to entertain the crowd during one of the flrst pep rallies of the year. ggi fvV-. l ryzfg l L' ' ' ,Q ,, 4,y,. ,M r f I 0 , 1 RM . KN, Lam, Jose Lancet, Lynn Landrian, Jorge Lanza, Vivian Lanza, Carloa Lapadula, Enrique Lara, I1'iS LaRoz, Irca Lauder, Walter Lazo, Alex Lee, Anabel Leis, Maria GSW 21:3 or 34' -'-.I Leon, Johnny Leon, Reina Lettie, Diego Leyton, Orville Qixxsg 'A 'X Levy, Mazhn Suarez, Lilana 'xox 1 1 , 'SQ Linares, Dalia Lindseyg Deanna Litwin, Vicki Litzenberger, Robert Llodra, Jorge Q! . ,ig ..,.-N While going to class, Maria Camps uses speed and coordination to get her books in and out of her locker in time to get to class. 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X Y - - L Y , A If -'QIQSYA . - H 15 . ,or During her English class, Ivania Solorzano looks through the card catalogue to find information concerning her research paper. .Sl 111 km,-X as n 9'f '9'T : x .Lf T'?tx Q wf - rx .rf 'K' ww-,va R, H' Q fe , A 'Q Lob aina, Belkis Locke, Dawn Lopez, Ana Lopez, Gerry Lopez, Gladys Lopez, Hurnbert Lopez, Ilena Lopez, Lazara Lopez, Lucy Lopez, Jesus Lopez, Maria Lopez, Mario Lopez, Tony X , f i, X . sud ,X K ' N ,f 1 'Il X X 5, I 'X A, ,K I fp 421 Q Lora, Joan Lorenzo, Frank Lowe, Deborah Lowe, Torn Loyola, Veronica Lozada, Antonio Lozano, Luis Lubin, Seth Luis, Arlene Lugo, Mercy Machado, Ana Machado, Maria Macher, Marianne Madruga, Manuel Mandell, Leslie Mangione, Vittorio Manrique, Lilia Gi I JB' 215 1 Manzione, John Mark, Elena Marriero, Alex Martin, Maria Martin, Robert Martinez, Ana Martinez, Belkys Martinez, Diana Martinez, Dora Martinez, Eduardo Martinez, Lourdes Martinez, Manual Martinez, Maria Martinez, Marlene Martinez, Maurice Martinez, Noemis Martinez, Patricia Martinez, Rosalys Juniors fz f fyfffwy ,if , , k, f M, f 0 ' 1 Q f , ffgfww JW gf, 4 'fmfiyi X ' B a hm,-df' X ff Kg : , ff fwff .wi 4 While walking down the main hall, Margie Esquivel tries her best to keep the school clean and neat. 3 ll, z ,f V ,,.,,, , .V V Wd! ,ali V f .- M424 v.5,.,-,v-- ,mam z 0 a - W w we-QW ,MV ' V . 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Martinez, Sergio Mata, Franklin May, Amy Mayo, Leticia Maza, Aida McCo1pin, Jack Mederos, Armando Medina, David Medina, Leslie Medians, Margie Mellado, Arnaldo Menache, Estrella Menedez, Jorge Mendez, Maria Menendez, Lourdes Menendez, Lourdes Merlano, Guillermo Mesa, Henry Messur, Vicki Meza, Claudia Mezquia, Lourdes Mink, Sheila Mirabollo, Edello Miranda, Ivonne Miranda, Martha ...al L.. ,V ,Z ,,. ,...- 4 ,W ,,.. owl, , , fi x auf M 4 eff f 4 ff 112 ff A 'G 1 4 f , 1 xy X ., , 6 , 24 2 9 f P' f 5-I f 1 6 f - Wie X! 1 if f x 2 '1- f wa off? 1 X . ff' ,hw .1 X Misacavage, Thomas Mitro, Reynaldo Modugno, Margaret Mole, Eduardo Mole, Jose Molne, Mayra Monero, Luis Monfort, Maty Monroe, Iris Montalvan, Maria Montalvo, Ana Montanari, Gabriella Monteroso, Luana Montes de Oca, Agustin Monzon, Maria Morales, Daniel Morales, Jorge Morales, Lorgio Morales, Ozzie Morales, Silvia Moreno, Ana Moreno, Richard Morehead, Shawn Mori, Liana Morrel, Hector Juniors Away f Q, X fff Z' W' ff t l i llrrrrr, 4 arrr , ,rrr iff, 1 www if 'ZZ 1 4 0 , Z , -.IE K! 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YL? P f 7 f X f , , f , ff ,f ff f MQ ' ,fi jf, ' lg QQXVL iv J - V W V 4 , 1 '42 jf? f ' gl 1 ff During an in between class break in front of the girl 's locker room, Dorit Binyamin reads a funny note written to her by her friend. Parker, Cheryl Parker, Tracy Parra, Roxana Payne, Kenneth Pedriannes, John Pena, Beatriz Pena, Marlene Pena, Richard Penabaz, Lucy Penaranda, Haydee Penate, Isabel Penna, Norma Perea, Carmen Perez, Albert Perez, Antonio Juniors ' '- ' 44 ff f 'A I 1 'm,,, ,, During class, Evelyn Issa, smiles and raises her hand quickly because she knows she has the right answer. kk? 'M fw ' 7 V as , 'r f U ff -13' W 1 '7,,?ff,ff',l f ff f f 4 V if V 4 ' W A ,f' f f 45 f X ,MZ N , 1 ia ff f ,7 2 if 1 wt fe 1 'mf X c be inf f- 4 W ,Hfv ,Z P ' , 4 A 4 While no teachers are looking Ana Diaz takes a risky chance and slides down the stair rail, to get downstairs after school. ,,f ,f ,, fy V ,flv X f My f. 7, fgwyfgwz-1 f ' if QWQWM ,f fr, Z wmmm ' x ff: f Z ff f , 14 'M ,, 'Q' X A 6, f 5 W! f ff s Xt, ,fw 5 1 I f W fa.. 7 M V ffgffyw M V? 2' fzC1'7fQQf-way -t fy 2 C X 'Z 77 7 ff f 6 f f , f 'ln M ww. 5 uw, Denise Eduardo Elizabeth Fernando Harold Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, patiently sit in Towards the end of2nd period, Junior, Gus Gonzalez his assigned seat awaiting the long expected bell to ring. I 'KW H7 'kv' c . ' , ,lg x f, 1213, ' me . 5 H K ' 'MW Q' f 7a A, Y .,,., ,, ,L , f '4 , 1-f,zff.:fy.',:', ,' 2, ' of ,z . A , an 272 WWW? - , ' 4 I L f ff Z Z JZ 1 ZZ 455 p f 23? f. if 2 ,7 1 si f ,J 1 it f 5 ,,., 3 'Q f' - Mn? 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Friends were a vital part of school life. wgw y , r,- 1 My , N, R A .r g -fm, fg.ig1:E:f rQs X M Y' 2 if! ss. x . 1 X H Q X X x x lf Q Ky, X, .X A X X pf- xx X x ff' Qs S S l.. - .Ms N, 7 Richman, Paul Rigko, Zonia Rigol, Rosa Rionda, Roger Rivero, Lourdes Rivero, Mary Rivero, Roberto Riveron, Lizette Roberts, Lori Rodriguez, Abe Rodriquez, Alina Rodriquez, Carlos Rodriquez, Eduardo Rodriquez, Evelyn Rodriquez, Jesus Rodriquez, Jorge Rodriquez, Luis Rodriquez, Manuel WS' Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Marion Rodriguez, Moriama Rodriguez, Reinaldo Roig, Jorge Roig, Rita Rojas, Gipsy Rojas, Michelle Roman, Miriam Romano, Nicole Rosado, Diane Rozas, Terry Rubio, Bertha Ruggiero, Paula Ruiz, Roger Romas, Debbie Saavedra, Karla Salas, Esther Salazar, Arely Saller, Raymond Saltzman, Tara 22 Juniors 2 Junior Maurice Martinez shows his protest about having his picture taken by Smirking at the camera. l -fa. , 1 ',,' M W' ff ffm- VM fkwidf , 1' A k., 1 fy ,, W f . ,,k:V' 'W , After an interesting assembly Vivian Torres rushes out to catch her bus that takes her home. f ,7Wy7z?7yy,Wf,fff,,,ff-y,yf,77y y 'z,,f,'-paws. -,', 2 ,,,.m'vf'Yp5 ,Nj , V, V. fy? ZW X f' of I X V f X f X I , V, if Sampson, Corina Sanchez, Alberto Sanchez, Armando Sanchez, Eugenio Sanchez, Idrike Sanchez, Ivan Sanchez, Lourdes Sanchez, Lucia Sanchez, Maria Sanchez, Orlando Sanchez, Placido Sanchez, Raciel Sanchez, Terry Sanchez, Zinaldall San Roman, Irene SantaMa1'ia, Frank Santana, Jose Santana, Maria Santiago, Edwin Santos, Aida Santos, Alfredo 225 ' Lg' Santos, Emma Schau, Paul Schwanitt, Britta Serra, Jeannie Setien, Anna Shane, Kevin Sifling, Laura Sezale, Slayeganlo Sloan, Luisa Sloan, Stacy Smith, James Smolenyak, Heidi Snyder, Kristi Solis, Gus Solorzano, Ana Sosa, Carlos Sosa, Gabriel Sosa. Magaly Sosa, Maria Sapp, Jane Spring, Mary Springer, Vivian Stachl, Sofie Starr, Debbie Suarez, Eddy Suarez, Jorge Tabares, Frank Taggart, Deborah Tamayo, Carlos Taupier, Rene 22 Juniors ff! f 2 f mf' Q' ' ' Q - ,MW 4, ,, f , 749610, Uhr, ,A . Junior, Nelson Duran, socializes with his friends during their period in the halls. ' ,Vf I if, jf M X f . , Q ,1V ,. ' -' f. W. f f, V x4,f-4-1 57 ' Yfgdilremn . '. 7 iw ehene ff, A My fi? 'Che I X f 7 h I ., .i T'17 f4 , -,fy , f f ,,, W A n e , f f f 5 f if f ff 7 M egg 1 , X, ,V Q! f ' 2, ' 2 1 Tej ani, Shyroz Tirado, Wanda Toca, Jose Toca, Margle Toledo, Andy Torres, Lilia Torrez, Liz Torres, Maritza Torres, Peter Torres, Vivian Toyos, Susy Turner, Steve Ullivarri, Flavia Uralde, Sara Urquiza, Leslie Urquiza, Luis Valdes, Amy Valle, Frank FN 227 ' WAV Valdes, Gloria Valdes, Mirtha Valdes, Odalys Valdez, Julio Valencia, Claudia Valero, Maria Van Horn, Chin Vargas, John Vasquez, Ricurdo Vazguez, Lazara Vazquez, Luis 'N .1-fx. ,N X gsm'-vfeegsf,:Q--all-fsW., eww N. NW UK Wlrswf' if x fs. During a key club meeting after school. Mirtha Alvarez listens at- tentively to the president for the upcoming events. Juniors Mario Yngerto laughs at a silly mistake he did on his home- work during his sixth period physics class. During fourth period in the chemistry room, Maria E. Cardenas and Wendy Garcia discuss their class assignment which was given to them. JUN 'QNX vw If-f s f - . V. , 'Ei Q,:,, :Q .f XM - 1 X XT' - f-fi '4?Il,12i'1t'?3lX fb- PQ' all 'fc .V ,-wwe, in M. .. ,, A , gg Sgvv ,ro 4 Q H 0 7: A igw K, f if 2 ft 4 Y 4 ggi V 'Z 'R K, l ap, S 2. x is x Q 7 M ,X 5 1 V1 J 3 x 5 T 527 'Q - sy O 2 x sv. 'K Q 2 i . , ,, ,fx t in A A wx ' ., X ., lam My ,M Q- Hr ' ' ' -wfwgzmg Y ,Ms . N r , X X me 5 3 X K f , Q 2 0 ,Qs I -Maw, 1,35 ml-, - V 1. -1, , , .,.1 .. gr ..ffY,,X X fx. .. , -v., ,.,,. :sf-1 -:-':,: 9--,:f.r::ws..2x::,:1'-.:45:.1,es'::1:ws2-,w,g1a'-111:-Q-cs' '-gf ,- I -. V r if ' LL'V :f . .L 1, '-S -V Ib, 351. Vega, Lazaro Vega, Debra Velez, Luis Velez, Sonia Velazquez, Napier Ventura, Juan Vera, Linda Vera, Mercy Verde, Becky Viera, Lucy Vilar, Sofie Villalba, Linda Villanueva, Carlos Villarino, Gisela Viltre, Esther Vives, Juan Whimley Sam Wise, Marybeth Woodbury, David Yanez, Carmen Yanes, Silvia Yepes, Uriel Yoham, Anthony Yoham, Jerry Yunez, Victor Zaldivar, Esther Zayas, Odeisa Zayasbazan, Diana Zechel, Maria 5-'Xl 05 229 '4' wwf' -ZW .. -wffbfifbfgivff Xvpcewaff ff M166 '1.-f9'1ff3wyXf f -N ZN,.f?gyyg0.f,z,.3Q?Q.Q5, f LM . Au ,, .nk f Q' 4 ffm V0 ,ww , ' 230 -W 1 W ,H V 5 1. W 2 . ,, x! i A B C D E Alberto Prado Sophomore confusion Mark Eldred Caroline Gonzalez Maria DePaz and Liliana Estefan Q ,,., 4 x,,,,,' 4 .wgm ,M ..,.X fm..,,f,, N:?QLQf?':,:w.Q,5-'gn 551 f' , 1 Z 54 :2-w-afas , ,mf.z5w,f ,. . ff wn1:p2yrM9451f-of W U63 fri--2J:p2,5s::Qzr2fiIf M' 'N , N.. Z . ,QM ' jg, 1, f ,, V 4 ,W I N, i ,lr n VK ', QJTMW' f 0 W gs' ' g,, N',. 11 ' ,V f , 5- ,A ' V , .h -2 ' K QW , I .V ,xr IQHXA. .,,,',, .3 ,. V I Q .I-, ,I F W , flj -'lu ,,'5,y:,H,, 'ff':7Q . ,aj A ,.K.,., ,, ,A 3 7, me t?f74kf 'KiYff .7!. 3 'vewfr-af :wif 'Qa- ...-I ij he lg 45--1Xg.i gg. 3 i kc., wg-S A A 1 S 1- 1.-if - . 767' Y Sophomore Board counters apath President - Albert Moris Secretary - Lori Brener Treasurer - Janice Rodriguez Class of '84-'S Sophomore Board. Sophomore Board treasurer Janice Rodriguez looks on in dismay during the 1982 Powder Puff Game. Sophomore Board If f a V Albert M01-ls, Sophomore Board president reads over ideas for future projects. The class of H84- was very active this year, as was exemplified by A1bert's enthusiasm. Sophomore Board Secretary, Lori Brener, finds time in between classes to flash a yearbook Sophomore Board member Jeff Schneider contem- photographer the pearly whites that got her elected. plates over an upcoming meeting. Kari McWhorter takes a small break while she waits for her teammates at Sophomore Board has the responsibility of introduc- ing sophomores to Coral Park. Our job is to get sopho- mores involved in the transi- tion from junior high to high school: Most importantly, we Want to make sopho- mores feel that Coral Park is their school now, it is not given to them in their senior year. Sophomore Board stressed participation in school activities in order to counter last year 's case of apathy. Sophomores had a float in the Homecoming Pa- rade. They also co-spon- sored the seniorfunder- classman Powder Puff Game. But most important sophomore board came out with a class of 8-4 t-shirt. They were the first sopho- more class to do that in a While. Albert Moris Sophomore Board President a Powder Puff practice. f s-'il JAY' 23 Abdalla, Regina Abdallah, Rhonda Abilleira, Maria Abislaiman, Richardo Abreu, Jorge X Abreu, Loreli W .- Abreu, Luis Abreu, Victor Acevedo, Karen Acevedo, Steven Acosta, Rafael Acosta, Wilfredo Adams, Donna .V,. V Aguilar, Ruben 'N'AAa Aguilera, Denise , Aguilera, Michael Aguirre, Juan Ahfens, George at TN , M ag. -K ff, , .5 1.-fx Ahrens, Leslie Alamo, Joseph Alarcon, Jessica Alba, Juan Alfaro, Isaac Alfaro, Xiomara 6 laxes after a rough day of school. Soghomores Sophomore Maria Fernandez casually re- . , A -X - .,,.1, X .iszr .- 5, 0 ' W, gt 131124 if i- K' ' if , lijw 5 ' t jj fa ' I X 7 NX J if x ' X . 'W SN 'fs' 1215 5 +V: ' Q g25fQ3',1i',5f k41Yi if , ,, 1 the f' ' XDA ,f',,1fg',,.:-1.15 X + Alfonso, Maria Alfonso, Nelson Alicea, Katherine Allen, Jeannette Allende, Wilma Almendral, Enrique Q xx ,251 'i f , uu, zz ,, , I5 ,fp ,- ning ' Z - ' il 1 , -' 52' i .. . , , 5, , . W K Q , ,I A gm 4 f my f X 4 an ' 0 P' N 1 1. 9 ' , 'X Lv.. ,ef-.A Qu 'ew ' t ,V - M-' 1: .rn 7 ' 1' afwwf my ,ww rf f ,f ,',' ,fffapimf , , J., x,,, , V, f ff s 9 A 492 'W . ff I 3 3,5 ,V , - ' 43' 'B ,1 gm- I, , Q 5 Qs . f , Q A ' x Lf 2, Wlyy , ' Uniquely dressed Mike Perez, Anthony Yoham, and Reny Blanco pose as three Coral Park Rampages for Halloween Happenings. The cheerful triplets stand by the dance entrance. j , , fff ,, y, f ,V f ff ,, ,g,.! 4, ! ,, ,. 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Barimo, Steven Barranco, Ana Barrios, Gustavo Bastanzuri, Margarita Batista, Onner Batres, Alejandro Batres, Maria Baute, Jennifer Bautista, Irwin Beitia, Maria Belmas, Ricardo Beltran, Ernesto Bennett, James Berg, Jay Bermejo, Dolores Bermudez, Ivonne Bermudez, Marcos Bernal, Jeannette Berrios, Jenny Berrojo, Rebecca Betancourt, Adolfo Betancourt, Barbara Betaneourt, Jesus Betancourt, Luz 237 v A -I LV Betancourt, Maday Betancourt, Maria Billie, Laura Blanco, Annaldo Blanco, Maria Blanco, Renaldo Blanco, Teresa Blanton, Steven Bofill, Ana Boffil, Amy Bombalier, Ana Bontilla, Ana Borbolla, Raul Brener, Lori Brito, Alberto Brito, Jorge Brown, Eddy Brown, Gary Brown, Phillip Brutto, Carmine Buchanan, Todd Bustamante, Maria Bustamonte, Maria Cabada, Marlene Cabanas, Lilia Cabanzon, Mercedes '25 AME 'Q Q' 'ID ..,, .X qw.-A 1, 4 4 , X Q ft NN , Z' 1' 4- sw ' -. K' ' l ,W L , ,.,,.,3,5, .X ,,,,, X 3 .f 34. X 4 X 8 it 2 swf-,Q v N. 4 X of 3 x, xx ,g 52 Q X 3 'gn 2 qv ti 'Q ? W, ,Q 4 ,,f,, ' ifii if D Q r 3 9 Eg ' - Y - ,.:E:s'sE: ' 4M f at 1 f xi W rx rg Y V, Q Cx Q ,Qt 'x E f Q X Q 4 ,,, .2 'S ,,fg:.:1z., if 1 E ' 'wwf , 4 f-' Q -2, 5 fn 'ff M74 WM f 'v 2, ff f , V K s f W, , , ,Ja , , lf 16 A-14 Sltting back quite relaxed, Ruben Aguilar expresses a different counien- Leslie Ahrens stands in front of Coral Park. Leslie is one of many sopho ance before the Yearbook photographer during Class. mores who spend their lunch time in the sunshine outside school 38 Sophomores ,pm . ., W , X 'fm l 1' Qi, 40 -v K l , fa f f M' :yer 5- ' M. -- - ., - , 7, 5 ,Q - '1 5 xg fr- faifllvf, AN - 12? 35, f ig, si f -1 for X a xx , wa. , z 1' Ana-az: gags: 4,113 1 I ' : 1 ' .1 2 z 4 'Y - ' f- ' - 1'- F sffnirr . zgff f- -spxzgfigw ' U ' 419.15 , Y 1 5: I 1 C f if L 3 Q gpg? , M, ,Vg 6 W' '::i,155y 1325! -A . f Q.-:Mcff-,f-f-V ! X P R' , , L c 2 , M A- , gg Lisa Laos walks through the math Trico Iglesias eagerly pushes the , A ',i: ',, hall holding a vital message. school doors wide open. 5 A -QQ FET W4 ZX? -'?'7T t'f7?'-if-225325: Cabezas, Francisco Cabrera, Carmen Cabrera, Gisela Cabrera, Maria Caceres, Luis Caiaffa, Armando Caiaffa, Rosa Calle, Maribel Calvo, Claudia Camacho, Ann Camacho, Martha Campos, Carlos Canales, Carlos Canas, Roberto Cancino, Isabel Canizares, Roy Cano, Consuelo Cano, Veronica Capps, Jane Carcer, Mariela Cardenal, Victoria Cardentey, Ernesto Careaga, Berson Carmenates, Aurelio Carrera, Pedroluis Cartaya, Yrma 2:59 A?-gg, Casales, Teresita Casas, Maria Casas, Roberto Casas, Susan Castillo, Ana Castillo, Ariel Castillo, Guillermo Castillo, Sandra Castro, Andres Castro, Jose Catter, Jessica Cavada, Juan Cella, Domenico Cerecedo, Catherine Cerra, Julio Chan, Jackie Chapman, Bryan Chavez, Luis Chocano, Jose Chomat, Alexjandro Chu, Khoi Cintas, Omar Clar, Karen Claxton, Tony Sophomores rgwffmf ,fvww q 5, yi Vw,-,Q 31: anras r S Q X , . .::. .V r as h , ..,. ,. 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What could it be that distracts her attention from her studies? 4L in X X b N ,X sr X X W x X af fig? 45 Q Q Q N ' X? Q Q Q 1, 2 XY, ' X . Z h i,..i- . ,, as 95: Y z W 1 wb , fi Kevin Antkiewicz and Albert Zabala stand in front of the band room after school con until confronted by our photographer. V H r if-: -1 . V ,N A, , iff? zgy jw , ,,.., A..,,. , , , ,9,,,,,.,. , 1 1 , W 0 M2 X2 9 vs' , nof nn f 11 , -' ,f ' 2ffp2- 1- '. K 'QQZYXS' , Q E 577: -ve, , 'si 'rf is ' V . W EA i Clein, Debbie Colindres, Marco Collazo, Rosa Conrade, Patricia Correa, Harold Corredera, Adrian Corrie, Christopher Cortes, Rainiero Couso, Alberto Couto, Mario Covilla, Gina Crespo, Merle Crespo, Rita Crowe, Andrew Cruz, Elizabeth Cruz, J udit Cruz, Roberto Cruz, Susan Cuervo, Rosa Cueto, Jacqueline Cuevas, Luis Cummings, Paul Damas, Ileana Damas, Roberto Davila, Carmen Dearce, Esther Delahoz, Carlos 5-'Q I-.I L 241 'af 7 S' Delamora, Carla Delapezuela, Enrique Ag., Delavega, Angel WNWXXX X was Delcastillo, Amelia xv qv., 1. Delgado, G601'g6 Delgado, Janette 1 K . X QR, 5 N 1 Delgado, Juan Delrio, David Delrio, Raphael Depaz, Maria Derobertis, Denise Detorres, Elaina Detroyban, Giselle -' eyanee a.e, . A NZ, xi' Alina Romera leans against the lockers. Coral Park lockers have two very useful purposes, storing books and helping us rest. vlav 1 - I V , 9?-15? N 1, 3 'K wi ,.f Qw-xr 1 A Devarona, Edward L Dhers, Vivian e A Diaz, Aileen ww Diaz, Alberto Q We to e Diaz, Barbara e ' mv- X I, S' ' Alf Diaz, Elizabeth as-ff'-W4 3 ' 'AN Wm Diaz, Jorge X ik ,NAT ' ' K Size Diaz, Luis Diaz, Luis Sophomores ln deep thought, Wilma Allende holds her chin and listens to a science lecture. Lectures are frequently held in science courses. Jackie Barbieto and Jeanette Garcia stand in the halls gazing forward. , r,aaaaarl aarr t t , .lggl Q xxx 3 N M 2 X. 5 t Hag'-'Q , . yt, 5 Adolfo Soto rests on his typewriter during sixth period typing class. Type- writing skills aided students in many other areas as well. M '- r' 1 fis t? -ft-' iii., 7, ..-' J 'v:, ff' Q, 5. X, 'X Y tex M 5 gs K 1? 8 X R , 53 , A xX K 2 'arr .fi Q,,f1ff?ii':f, f ,.,.: .,,,,.,' N kit Q. ?:K'3w X NX RSE No, . , m X, -, ,.,, -i mg Ns , , A-,asia , , 6 get ,fu ,. 'Ad-'A I M1-:'11.'e.1 Q , ' L K . , .1 X2 ag EPT 'V 1 S Q 23? fi. Diaz, Maria Diaz, Maria Diaz, Mercedes Diaz, Mercedes Diaz, Milagros Diaz, Nivardo Diaz, Raul Diaz, Vida Diazsilveira, Alberto Dick, Andrea Dimitropoulos, Spiros Doger, Misael Dominguez, Carlos Dominguez, Emilio Dominguez, Manuel Dopazo, Rosa Duarte, Mauricio Duenas, Ana Dunn, Corey Duran, Arnaldo Eaton, Laura Egoavil, Guadalupe 415 Eiriz, Miguel Eldred, Mark Elias, Miriam Elso, Ena Escalante, Gregorio Eskenazi, Abraham Esperon, Gisarela Espin, Guillermo Espin, Maggie Espinosa, Miriam Esquivel, Juan Estarellas, Silvia Estefan, Liliana Estevez, Carmen Estevez, Elio Estrella, David Everett, Debra Facuseh, Elias Farach, Hector Faraldo, Lourdes Farinas, Javier Feliciano, Benjamin Fergis, Laura Fernandez, Alma Fernandez, Blanca Fernandez, Dulce Fernandez, Ernesto Sophomores an A if 3 bw. , ,M wx I A I i Xvs I i 51, B X 4, - 'ill r A ' 1-s Q 1 4 c v QP., 2 V Q fl Q 5 V s E v av gg X L V I gl 'fs r l if - u 'i 1 ' as ,, - 1 f, f f I ,W Isabelle Simo and Elda Herreria are having a delightful conversation. Spending great times together makes school a pleasure. nf 'i fo if ',,,g, .. - if 'V A X Sf . x ,X X lv-NS ' fs' -V V-' 4 ,QM V V :,EE 3? 'X3Xl1l T -X ,J A V .vs f f , ,x ig ,jg F K SSR -. ' ,w L.-' - r .., r 41:9 W A ix K K , - fx Q 17 1 X- 'V fm-l iv il t -VX-' A , f X ' if ' lx r 1 1 ff .xr ef . n or F A ,. wr' FQ , we at 2 orns M M rsrn k F Wi o . Q ., A f t ::,:- ,..-' o ' .., X ' if r no ,rf X.,X , - ..,, X K ' g rtor F ff Debbie Pollack, Ileana Munoz, and Isabel Mesa romp around outside school by the parking lot The three sophomores seem to have an enjoyable time together. 'x -r K as Q f A ' ' 1 r f- I 'fi,g,ig? Fernandez, Jorge Fernandez, Juan Fernandez, Juan Fernandez, Lilian Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez, Maria Fernandez, Mariolga Fernandez, Mel Queades Fernandez, Miguel Fernandez, Olga Fernandez, Pablo Fernandez, Roberto Fernandez, Sissy Fernandez, Violeta Fernandez, Wilfredo Ferrer, John Finale, Osvaldo Fistel, Benjamin Fleites, Maria Fleites, Nercy Flor, Adriana Flores, Alexander Flores, Daniel Flores, Mabel Folgueiras, Ivette Fonseca, Angela Fonte, Annette 5-'S , YAP 24 Frades, Mercedes Fraga, Maria Francisco, Barbara Franco, Maria Franqui, Larry Franqui, Lisette Fuentes, Jose Fundora, Maria Fundora, Thomas Gadol, Mark Galan, Antonio Gagello, Daniel Soghomores Lissette Martin ? M ercy Diaz fm! ,Af M an-fm f- ' ng.--4 ,. .A MW, , f '-v,,g,z,z,, ,- .- 1 ig af 'Way f ' 23, ' W4 , fl iff' Wm' 5, if kxrfm , 1 V, , M- 3 ,',c, f ,, . 4 ' i Jeannette Bernal 4 M nvfwbf' Q3 WW Luis Abreu A, ,E .,k,r , VA whiff X ,L In J Vfry, i ' , 4 ',, p l, 4+ V' fl trts Q ff M I '-r , f 1 f 4 4 Officer Gable threatens Maria Arias and Claudia Calvo by writing them a ticket Gable enforces laws during the year. 42 7:7 4, ' 1 5, f I L 'M,, if A v, , Wi, ,,,f, ff--' V X W ZW' J f' ' t W , , Q if , f f Z, My Zh by I I '32 1 Z , , W L I A W.. , , , my yr fi , , I bf., g maya ,r a.,. f 'I ,ff 1 f 1 ff f X, 4 , f Z 1 f f as Wx? 4 Off A L fi'-, Qu ., ,,,,,,W,,,M,,,,, ,, V , .mf f f f 1 , 4 7' ,f ff ff, J 1 0' ff if f W ff , 4x ff X, f E lf Q 44 -. f z i f s 5 gg f I fa M ' if ? 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The lawn was a popular place during 1 Q N103 -p,f.1,y,- - V-,gif f' 14 f' Q W f fv Grande, Carlos Grande, Lisette Grane, Juan Grau, Ortelio Guerra, Alex Guerra, Alfredo Guerra, Carlos Guerra, Graciela Guillen, Luz Gutterrez, David Gutierrez, J eanina Gutierrez, Jose Gutierrez, Nancy Guzman, Caridad Guzman, Eleazar Haget, Aileen Harris, Michael Hasbun, Karen Cassandra Delacampa Charlie Delahoz and Terri Alonso discuss the O1-ienta Varsity football player, David DelRio relaxes while waiting for practice tion Sophomores go to Orientation to become familiar with the school to start after School, , 5'- 249 'Mfg'-I Heald, Angela Helenbrook, Marnie Hernandez, Carlos Hernandez, Carmen Hernandez, Cesar Hernandez, Daniel Hernandez, Delfin Hernandez, Juan Hernandez, Julio Hernandez, Julio Hernandez, Leonardo Hernandez, Magalys Hernandez, Miguel Hernandez, Nora Hernandez, Normi Hernandez, Otto Hernandez, Sergio Hernandez, Vicky Herreria, Elda Herrero, Vivian Herzbrun, Lewis Hil, Midiala Hilderbrand, Gina Horgan, Kenneth Hoytink, Rene Hurtado, Mailil Soghomores W , :ff A ,W f z Q X 3, ,gg . f . , nw af r Wff L ,,,.w,, . , , of , ff X, a , 5 M2733 1,11 fn My , , jf X I X f MWA 5 if, Q , ff ff , Q a ,,r' aa 6 4' M ff , ' f' ' Y 5 fi , 7 , 57 r , ' , my ,' :guy f,.,-' ' fi A- . 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Ann Camacho shows participation by wearing her nun costume on Hallo- f, 24 ff- 2 Z, I ws., ween Happenings dress up night. ,,,.,,,f , ,,,.,V,, ,W ,kp,, , 7 ., W 'I 1 gym ifwf , ,- Amee 9 , W VW f' f , .pf f ,, 4 f 6 CZ ,ff X fl X yy, f Wx 7 fff 5 ? . gpg nen J ' ,, , ,.,,, 364 1--f - ,, ,if WM I Q' I ,, f, ,Q ' f ff ' fy f M, 9 I , Q gf X M VN fa Z I 9 , , , X ff iz, I 7 0 Z 1 ff ,Z ,Z f 5 ,W M Z YL ' X 12.2e- ,,,,. r ' ' r ,,,,, . - ,,,, ' W VL 7 4 P I ff ,M Qi Wy, ,Q r ' ' ff W X ff Huynh, Hung Ibanez, Gilda Ibarria, Lilliam Iglesias, Juan Iglesiasareval, Osvaldo lnguanzo, Rosalia Issa, Evelyn lturrioz, Virginia Izquierdo, Ana Jackson, Robert J aen, John J alle, Pedro J aramillo, Julio J ebez, Eduardo Jimenez, Marlen Jimenez, Yolanda Johnson, Ivonne Jones, Peter Kannos, Kaylene Kaufman, Karen Kelly Karen Kelly, Tammy Kiniry, J eanmarie Klein, Gabrielle Kridner, Rhonda Kyan, Tracy f , A-1 251 C' iw Labian, Ricky Lam, Mercedes Lamas, Maria Laos, Lisa Lara, Carlos Laria, Juan Larrasquito, Argelia Larrazabal, Doris Lavista, Cesar Leal, Raul Leiman, Lucy Leipold, Bettina Lennon, Kate Leon, Anelis Leon, Felipe Leonard, Wesley Levine, Amy Leyua, Maria Leyua, Raphael Lezcano, Maritza Linares, Jose Linares, Nelson 2 Sophomores yya f R 7 W ff f f f ia! X 2 an X fr laf' 1 af' tasl c y 12 . ,u' ,, Ziff or Q 2 5 MW Sophomore Jorge Cruz smiles as he gets ready to go to band practice. He ,,.v, ,, rr,, p ,vpz , Lf jf plays the trumpet for the Coral Park marching band. ? f,,, , ggf ' . l frerl' llle A 4' ' ,' , t fy v 5' Many students spent lunch time sitting out in front of school. Amy Levine decides to catch up on some of her homework. y L' ttlds i I - zz 4 X X X f X 4 ff X f 4 ff? Q' f , 5, 'X ' .. ' 'u 'V ff' T' J K , 2 if , ,,.,., , , ,,, . , 3 r,r.,, E - fy 520,112 , , .'., , fl: .1 e , QQ- , 'A Q5 WL LiW?Q6fTTf'ZZ an AVZW eww iw 411a,iff ' 5333, I W YJ'-f f w, .. ,. I I ,ii -f-f r-L . -' Lf' V: 'luv 2. :VI I M V U fy Q V A W 3 ,F , VV ,V V553 y ,Q g u y? I , gag 1 ', ,. 3 I-ffl? fx ZQQWZQZZZ fzzzzzzww fi I X I A4 f Q-. . f Lissette Grande prepares her typing paper for a time typing test her class is taking. Typing is one of the many electives offered to the students at Coral Park. Lizaso, Tony Llabona, Reinaldo Llaurado, Ana Long, Carol Longa, Waldo Longo, Danielle Lopez, America Lopez, Anabel Lopez, Capy Lopez, Elena Lopez, Felix Lopez, Guillermo Lopez, Hector Lopez, Hernan Lopez, Juan Lopez, Luisa Lopez, Margaret Lopezcallej a, Suzanne 3 l 253 QV WTB. 25FiSln25 544' Lorenz, Patricia Low, Yolinda Luna, Catherine Machin, Niurka Madrazo, Giovanni Madrigal, Nancy Madruga, Francisco Magana, Lucrecia Magarino, Daniel Magarino, Elizabeth Manresa, Norma Manrique, Rafael Mantica, Renee Marineau, Gerard Marthell, David Martin, Andy Martin, Carole Martin, Gilberto Martin, Gisselle Martin, Lissette Martinez, Clara Martinez, Daniel Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, Evelio Martinez, Leyanys Martinez, Luis Martinez, Maria Martinez, Marlen Martinez, Onofre Martinez, Victor Soghomores 0 f ,144 A 1, f 5 -'1' - Wffk' . - .,-.r:.Z:q.:-5,44 r.,.w.,-Wa' ,. -,'-' - t'..-, -'i' W ',.. 1 - --'v- 1 V I VVVLV LV.VL 5 ,:.g,:,,V,g.,'i, ,,., e .5 ,,,,, i ,,,,,, J I J V 'V ' L .J .., t , Vrhk ffiljf ff? - fi j .a li o 2 'e fotl ' 3,y1?...,., -.L,f'w.'M:M .',V 1 It mx rf fi-v.L,-gf: .W if ,157 Lk.-: 5, 'fi ' ' I ,L . ,L X ,1.- - -1 , -'X7 . 4 -,,'f f f V -' . 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A ' 4 f f-we., , J f A' 4 I , - y, ' V A' aff 'W' 'sf f Donna Adams and Lili Mesa, sophomore J.V. cheerleaders, show great devotion by supporting their team in bad weather. Friendly smiles are a sign that you're at Coral Park, Gisselle Martin gives a perfect example. ' :WV ff' Z fV?152 T14-ff 'I ' , 3 f ' ,f A if fi !W'Mf'7 1rf7 7 M Nw ff ' '- K' x V ffi A mf' 'M' f ,,- V, V ,, ' ' f I T7 ,, Q ' R ,,., f l y n 1 4 7, . Q M , . 1 5 Mas, Rodney Matos, Ana McAdoo, Joseph McGarey. Wendy McWhorter, Kari MeDeros, Nestor Medina, Manny Medina, Maria Mencia, Victor Mendez, Carlos Mendez, Raul Mendoza, Damaris Menendez, Margarita Menendez, Maria Menendez, Milvio Merein, Ronald Merrill, Lorrie Mesa, Alexander Mesa, Alexander Mesa, Alina Mesa, Isabel Mesa, Jose Mesa, Llilyam Mesa, Mirtha -wr, 6f5 I 255 L QV . All Vs' Mestre, Joaquin Michael, Ana Milanes, Marcos Miller, James Milton, Katherine Mirabal, David Mojica, Natalia Moniz, Albert Montesino, Arlen Montoto, Pelayo Mora, Belkis Morales, Carlos 2 6 Sophomores 'Q rrrrrrr ff M , ,,,V M 151, A ,, 4 , AV,, WM! ,, ' l, 'w w Q? ',,' o,,,H,a ,,,, .ffl A af f- f S M, f fa, uf 4 M if Wm., Mimi Elias pauses, wondering that age old question Why me as America Lopez, and Arlene Aguilar move down the stairs to get to their next class. 2 allo ,a Maria Fraco smiles while trying to clear up some confu- sion about what she just said. A X' ,Sf -,Q-Kwan, V f 5? A Q Laura Souto and her date Julio Fernandez pose for the camera at the homecoming football game. ,,, any . ,. W1 , , Q- 7 U.. .M I-mm., ,N M .X , , f--- H as s ssssrl M or I x , , kk,k V,., ' 2' ZylH:,i5,'1? j XJ. ,V X . , i z ? .,L, 2 1 . X 1 uf , X 3 Z Y I Ff51a2gY.'k2,fY,l,fz' -1 ' K ,'-. 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Loordes Morales, Miguel Morales, Sylvia Moran, Martha Moredo, Ines Moredo, Ivis Morejon, Orlando Moreno, Fernando Morgenstern, Howard Moris, Alberto Moris, Carolina Mosquera, Lilian Mota, Jorge Mouriz, Miguel Mugar, Jerry Muniz, Lisselle Munoz, Iliana Murray Veronica Myers, Simmone Naranjo, Gisella Navarro, Sandra Nesmith, Dale Nodal, Rodolfo Norton, James Nunez, Isabel Nunez, John Octala, Saleh O 'Donnell, Debra 257 Y W A -I 115 Olazabal, Jacqueline Oliva, German Olmedo, Juan Onavarro, Sandra Ondriezek, Harvey Opfer, Lisa Orloff, Nina Oral, Marta Oropesa, David Ortega, Carlos Ortega, Carlos Ortega, Miguel Ortega, Ricardo Ortega, Zaida Otero, Carmen Otero, Maria Padron, Maria Padron, Silvia Paez, Judy Paguaga, Juan Pallais, Nancy Palorno, Patricia Padro, Alberto Pardo, Beatrice Paredes, Lizette Parraga, Concepcion Soghomores 'Q W ff MW .V ' f fkz, 1 v' 6'-72.122 -' 5797? ,. i yr . 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P? 1. ,, ,L I ff f' wok' 1 . f f 3 - ' I ' l Rehearsing her half time show routine, Arieonette Sissy Fernandez has to be thinking one move in advance so that she will memorize her routine without a flaw. f :of yy ff, ,K l '92 e ' R ff C X f W 1 , ff v lf y 4 MJMA .,.5fnQ,f ',L. V -- fj.-2,913 zz' zz? . 'VVA 5 W, f F 42 Quinones, Niurka Quintana, Ivette Quiros, Luis Rabinsky, Joel Raisen, Jodi Ramos, Dave Ramos, Julio Ramos, Lucilo Ramsey, Donald Raurell, Jose Ravelo, Jael Ray, Seglinda Regits, John Reid, Sheri Reigosa, Luisa Reina, Abel Reinoso, Adelheid Resnick, Robert Restani, Eduardo Reyes, Adam Reyes, Beatriz Reyes, Helga s-'Q IAN 261 'Q' Richards. George Rico, Adelfa Rios, Maria Ritsi, Maria Rivas, Alex Rivas, Luis Rivera, Lazaro Rivera, Maria Rivero, Jerry Rizzo, Leslie Roca, Belinda Rodriguez, Carlos Rodriguez, Consuelo Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Enrique. Rodriguez, Gustavo Rodriguez, Humberto Rodriguez, Janice Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, J usto Rodriguez, Luis Sophomores v, sm .,.,.. Q ' V' rgld to M o Sophomore, German Olivia eats his lunch at McDonalds. Going out to lunch is one of the new privileges sophomores experienced. W -2w'aZf- . ' A -r L., K Q gg-1., wE, l , -V y . , ,greg ,r,r R as ,RRR .Q fr R V '.--d. - ' , - W A1 In - 1 ..ff, ' L .- -U .Q f X ' , W9 E? if? Y' W'-'Er S9?7f f ' tdld .r r G ,,. ., .,.t, 5. r .g,,, ,, Q . . .. N ,nf I 5 ZW? E ' . A ' 1, '-ram-yC !a3 :g:3.g5Z.1, 3 2 ' ff ,,- 'JY . 1 .4 in x A f'-' if A -'f' H 3 x Q xp xxxb ,pf X Ff ,l x. s We 4 'VS Qx il' :ffm 'f fffw'-pfgf, . ' , ' Qj,,Zq.,y 1 5 ' , L f I sk Guadalupe Egouvil smiles as she takes u short break from her routine, which she is practicing for modern dance. Q Junior Varsity cheerleader Margret Lopez stands waiting for the next cheer at a pep rally for the game against Coral Gables. -f -- f -65 i L . -1 Anthony Yoham gives a friendly grin to sophomore Tracy Vansleen. Friend- ly gestures such as this one are often seen in Coral Park. 5, 2:1 I A Q f I X.. ,- lf w 1. x A' X ff WH- EN, .,--v- '6P .K K, .. ,Mzklmy at Xi 'F' 4 5' X X . .- ' in x C x ,FQ Q l ,Q K Im . X 15 ti E Q ' ts. , ' gi, I X we .1. ,i x ,wk f 4 AF 'Sq' wa. 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XXX XX ,.., use as :V X X X XX N X 3. ,, , 3 WK Tb? dour'tax .oy S, My Nw Q wxX N X 55 3 X f Rs, X G X X M X X V , X I' ' X N Q 5 X 1 X ri- - 9 is X ,,., t Q IW? Rx ., Q ir 'B S - i. S M -ftr , 5 n ffZp6 ',Qz ' XXXSN an N X 7 XX xg X X s 9 s is X X 'S X xl Q 4 A S XJ -.w -s r If , X Q X R X X Q N w X Q, sr X 2' f! 3 in Y f X X Y x Active sophomores, Beatriz Pardo and Lissclle Muniz participate in performing modern dance and prepare for their upcoming performance. - -Q - ' S . 5-Q.: for 4 TN ssl,53g,,J,Qe,jXfl., A -we ,. 11, 1 g,si'gg1j15'g. -, . rf, x ,ap . .53 ea . we f' fi t r fs, 2 Q- + x x X , r 5 1: of X F ' 1-Qwrfl ' - X-95 4 E ' 'Q ,Q N xx? X N +5 x M -ff Y ' ., if , A RK X4 dw 13 - xx me X j X gg: -- ru l Diane Rams. Eaton, a sophomore junior varsity cheerleader works hard to generate spirit for the j iri .1 ' l ,.. ,As Ai . f ,rr , ere- l . I .x l xx E V,K. rrr : g Toledo, Odalys Tomas, Miguel Torano, Maria Torraguitart, Jose Torrens, Aida Torres, Donato Tovar, Grettel Travieso, Enrique Trelles, Emma Trudel, Marc Trujillo, Joaquin Trujillo, Joel Trujillo, J ulieta Trujillo, Milton Trujillo, Ramon Tucciarone, Dawn Vaida, Marisa Valdes, Jorge Valdes, Juan Valdes, Julio Valdes, Lily Valdes, Maria Valdez, Sergio Valdez-Recio, Leo Valladares, Vivian Vallejo, Francis Vansleen, Tracy fi 267 'f,7'5d' WAV Vazquez, Salvador Vazquez, Adolfo Vazquez, Lisa Vega, Anarnaria Vega, Nixa Vega, Rogelio Vega, Vivian Velazquez, Ray Veliz, Johnny Venegas, Tania Vidaurre, Alina Villalobos, Patricia Villazon, Daniel Vital, Carlos Vives, Ricardo Vivo, Ana Vribe, Juan Vrreta, Vincent Vzat, Peter Webster, Susan Weingarth, Barry Weiss, Patricia Soghomores if i ? ? , 22,9 ,VZ P. naw y W 4 , I Cheerleader Donna Adams smiles in an attempt to bring spirit to those cheering for the Rams junior varsity football team. ,M W '- Wa f Q X 4 f X ff ff M 'V 47 W Nora Hernandez and Lili Mesa take a few minutes from their busy day to sit back and relax on one of the outside walks. 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W , f my Q ., 1 , ,z ,y ,MC V if il -n,1, ,f2fVf or 2 cf 141 , K ,, , , f 2 if 3 f 'Q W I .V X- VVV ,..,nA., White, Jean Wilkinson, Eugene Witte, Christine Woodside, Harry Wright, Rickey Yazji, Maria Yessman, Kimberly Yglesias, Demetrio Yglesias, Ivonne Yoharn, Gary Yoham, Julie Young, Vance Zabala, Alberto Zaldivar, Peter Zaldivar, Richard Zampieri, Milena Zaribaf, Josephine Zuniga, Javier Zuniga, Jose L ,, f 4 f ff f ?W f gf f f 3, ,gp-V V X , , Y I I I , f , X V, , , ? 3 , f Lu x., ,I lf. , Noel Hernandez enjoys open campus privileges. He eats his Ben Fistel flexes to show off his fantastic muscles. lunch at McDonalds restaurant, a popular lunch spot. . F' N 269 -fffggvg CUNTE TS 272 274 276 278 280 282 284 286 288 290 294 A1 B1 C1 D... E..- 296 298 300 302 304 306 308 310 312 314 316 R 1 L 1 d Edi pponcnt Coach Balazs and football players X X X ,. S, X X W ..f, 7 W-,irrfmfm 1: 1.. qu-, fk 1.-QW, ,,..' Q X if-5.551 X Gifs? X, pf:-i qr'1 :z1fms?: Llfqlq g iq-,:'-.mrwfz .wwgylfgg ufiif-1 QSC, ,X,, , , k,,L.,, Wm .,.,, , w ,, We afwixlfzazvxbe czxzfzm m5116154 X ,,.,. , .,,X,k.,, N 2: ,Q -.', Q., ii5w:sf'w6e:tsiii' : 541' QV, 11.5.1-zcfs S1122-J , zlixxhifig sm-x:s,:.s? 1' 1 ,fl YT fgfi g 'I H32 A TLS 1 5'lf2f2 ,W-,.1:,.p., 7 134 'If ,111 yu I lb ' ? v 'I I si 115 iw , .1 .llllllllilll llllllllIllllllll lllllllilllllilln, llllllllIlllllIll llll' 1llllllll-ll Qllllllllllll ' ....-I-.... .lllllll-lllllh ll! I 'illlllllllli -u----- ah V 6 . 2 , ' . 5 V W ,ff I ff fd' if Q5 1,4 fi X if f ' f f'f Z Zfjfffzz ff f f fi . mfwffw- J ff J 'WWA 'f 2 2 Badminton MAX 91- ' . 2 I ,f f Very carefully, Heidi Marino plans Scott Geltzer, Abe Rodriguez, Sergio Akselrad, Jorge Molina, Carlos Jarro, Luis Benitez, Ray Iglesia, Julie her next move. Yoham, Ann Marie Yoham, Heidi Marino, Vivian Muina, Julie Higgins, Karen Hasburn, Gabby Hasburn, Emma Grau, Ana Lam, Luisa Fernandez. Abe Rodriguez serves the birdie at a match against Miami High. Ana Lam tries out her new technique at practice before South West match. She has developed a strong backhand in returning a serve. Badminton team has a large turnout this year . ' , ,V .' ' f'ff'i'i 'f7 . M . , . ., ..,A , As Gabby Hasburn prepares to serve the birdie, Luisa Fernandez anxiously awaits the return of the serve. 3 Jorge Molina anxiously, but with confidence, prepares to return the serve to his opponent from South West. Contrary to what people may believe, Badminton is not as easy as it looks. The sport is fast-paced and aggressive. The most important aspect of Badminton is the quicknessf, stated Abe Rodriguez. We had a very strong team, most of our players are return- ing for a second yearf' stated Senior Emma Grau. This year the team had 50 players trying out. This is twice as many stu- dents that had tried out for the sixteen positions on the team last year. The team had two advan- tages this year. One of them was that most of our games were played at home and an- other was that we were really enthusiastic about the sea- sonf, stated player Carmen Perea. I .f:ffW?f Hhnn....fQ22 Ms. Fran King quickly gives Abe Rodriguez a few pointers on how to proceed his forehand before the match. fi! 46' 27:5 ixgyf J.V baseball The 1982 Junior Varsity Baseball team opened their season with a win against Jackson High School. This year's team was coached by Mr. Osvaldo Morales and was assisted by Sal Pirrotta. Coach Pirrotta was an experienced baseball coach new to Coral Park this year. The J .V team played the Varsity squad nu- merous times, and in my opin- ion the J .V had a very fine M. tg T - Q J .V Baseball Jose Gutierrez throws to second base for a fake pick up in between innings. Accurate throws are the key to getting the runner out at second. matures individual self-confidence team, stated Coach Pirrotta. The team was under a severe handicap because they lacked their own practice field, there- fore they practiced on Satur- days, and used the field during the week whenever the Varsity players were away Knowing we had the potential to be great, is why we worked so hard, added John Jaen, J.V baseball player. John J aen concentrates on the ball await- ing its final destination. L -A Ernesto Nodarse blocks the sun's rays with his glove to catch a flyball. by f V. p - , pug. . 4 X if 141523955 I 5:2 QZJWZM-3 W , z 2 L f 35g3gH 2tm42W 5 4' if Tiff 'V 7 ,awk M4545 W, 1.1, , K 4, 4 , ,f Q f Q A. ,, 'K fr 5 ,, ., ,my X W 51 M' O Q f Y4 - MQ- - tv John J aen patiently awaits the pitch to home plate, while entreat- Ozzie Morales follows the direction ofthe ball, after having made Contact with it, ing thoughts of a double or triple H11 his mind. before dropping his bat and running to first base. M fell '. ieJ.'n5i 2 '- YN Kneeling, L to R: J. Fernandez, H. Lopez, R. DelRio, J. Castro, M. Gil, and J. Paguaga. Standing, L to R: J. Izquierdo, W. Fernandez, J. Gutierrez, J. Jaen, E. Nodarse, E Paz, H. Gonzalez, and A. Mesa. 1. f A 785 275 Varsity baseball acquires a new head-coach This year 's Varsity Baseball squad, led by coach Sal Pir- rotta played exceptionally Well throughout the season. Returning players Obie Can- seco, Jose Canseco, Santi Alonso, and Victor Contreras were the leading players of the team. This year 's team has had a lot of opportunity to im- prove itself with the help of coach Pirrottaf' stated Andy Maristany, Varsity baseball player. Tryouts were held in mid-No- vember to find qualified play- ers. Once they were chosen, they began practicing every- day after school until the sea- son began in February. After the first tournament at South- ridge, we began to hit the ball. With our pitching and defen- sive play put together, the bat- ting gave us the Winning edge throughout the entire season, commented senior, Jose Can- seco. 276 Varsity Baseball IWW windy Jose Canseco prepares to intercept any ball that may come in the direction of third base. Raciel Sanchez catches the ball and puts his right arm under the glove to secure the catch. Santi Alonso runs to cut the ball off to prevent the runner from getting extra-bases on a single base hit. K' rf 4' AWK.. .M ,,,., Kneeling, L to R: J. Ventura, J. Orrett, L. Balsera, R Torres, E. Rodriguez, J. Hortelano, R. Casanova, and S. Alonso. Standing, L to R: C. Frontela, A. Maristany, G. Hernandez, D. Coto, V Contreras, O. Canseco, J. Canseco, R. Sanchez, T. Campos, and R. Rodriguez. 0, -4 4, W. . , V M Juan Ventura comes off the bag to fleld a hard hit grounder a couple of feet from the first base line. Quick reflexes improved Venturafs play. Rene Casanova follows through his throw to first base. il - ik!! I wi 1 E4 -nab 7 .nv x V 43. 4 I 4 ,-Q D 115 277 ffiwj 5 w IIl6I'1. Young team looks forward to sucessful future. Even though the girl 's bas- ketball team had a record of 1 win and 7 losses, the team had a strong desire to improve. We are a very spirited team. We all love to play the gamef, stated Senior Carmen Perea. I think the main reason for the teamts poor record is the lack of expe- rience, also continued Car- took a little longer for us to Work together, but We got bet- ter as the season went onj' stated Coach Jose Arias. Key players were Ana Lam and Mercy Lam. Top in re- bounds Was Emma Grau. The teams future looks bright be- cause they know alot more for next yearf' stated Captain Emma Grau. We were a young team, so it ek At Miami High, during a suspenseful game, Emma Grau and Sandra Zavala block a pass intended by an opponent. Girls' Basketball Sandra Zavala and her opponent from Miami High, both attempt to tap ajump ball, but Ana Lam is successful. Forward Ana Lam passes the ball to her teammate during an excit- ing game against Miami High, , L to R: Don Holder, Aida Santos, Carmen Perea, Ivy Salazar, Sandra Zavala, Nancy Ortega, Emma Grau, Kari McWhorter, Laura Alvarez, Jose Arias, Maria J arquin, Dawn Tucciarone, Ana Lam, Lucrecia Magana, Mercy Lam, Cristie Witte. During a game against Hialeah, Mercy Lam blocks a pass attempted by one of her team's opponents. 1137, , , ,W , Carmen Perea goes for a b ahead and win. Emma Grau awaits for the ball from Cristie Witte who isjumping for the ball against her opponent from Jackson High. They later went on to win the game. asket to go f-AW P 279 71 K' f', J .V Basketball produces disciplined players I ,f 4, M Raymond Saller is awaiting the referee's whistle before he throws the ball to one of his teammates and resumes play. We had thirteen junior var- sity basketball players, all of them with a lot of basketball experience. I really appreciat- ed the effort they put into their practices because they were very easy to work withf' said Ron Berg, j.v. coach. The j.v. team had a success- ful season. They could not have done it without the help of their most valuable players, Carlos Chiu, Juan Lageyre and Juan Lageyre leaps in order to catch a rebounded ball. 1 Raymond Saller. Practices were held every school day for at least four hours daily. The team came a long way, but it did not develop to its full potential. As we played more games, we be- came a lot better and our of- fense was best from the out- side. The defense matured steadily all year longf' said Raymond Saller, defensive guard. Raymond Saller takes ajump shot against the Edison defender. Back Row: J. Lageyre, B. Careaga, M. Bode, A. Chomat, O. Grau, J. Perez, K. Payne, R. Berg, Front Row: D. Oropesa, R. Saller, T. Diaz, C. Chui, J. Villavicencio, R. Vives, R Fundora. 3.8 , 281 If in T Varsity Basketball relies on experience y The basketball team made tremendous improvement this year, due to the fact that we had better players and most importantly, experience, N stat- ed Coach Edward Joyner. The most improved were Joe Beiro, Arsenio Arabitz and Fernando Casadevall. Also the players coming from the junior varsity team such as George Greone, Manny Creijo and Ralph Suarez brought a winning atti- tude,', continued Edward Joyner. 4'Without these ingre- Jose Gutierrez and Ar- senio Arabitz chal- lenge. Cereijo. Boys Basketball dients, it would have been dif- ficult to continue on the road to a solid program, concluded Coach Joyner. Claudio Saez was center for the team but suffered an unfor- tunate accident. Since the basketball injury I sustained due to a practice drill, I was immobilized and could not play. I was at most ofthe games this year and saw a definite im- provement, stated Claucio Saez. Ali Ali is jumping to complete the team's plan. The basketball team spent a lot of time working on layouts to fool the other team. Back Row: Edward Joyner, Fernando Casadevall, Doug Carillo, Jose Gutierrez, Ralph Suarez, Ricky Estape, Ali Ali , Arsenio Arabitz, Manny Martinez. Front Row: George Greone, Joe Beiro, Edward Buck Joyner, Richard Ocana, Manny Bowling Team strikes another strong season The boys bowling team played ten matches this year. Their record was 7-4-1 during the regular season. Leading bowlers for the boys were George Cruz, with a 185 aver- age, Rudy Villanueva, with a 171 average and Neil Deutsch, with a 170 average. Our team played consistently all year long and our record reflects it, stated Junior Ignacio Murga. The girls bowling team won all of their regular season matches. They finished the year with a 13-1 record. It was not a surprise for the team, we knew that we had the capabili- ty to out-bowl most of the oth- er teams, commented Junior Becky Harmon. The two lead- ing bowlers for the girls were Vicki Goodman, with a 154 average and Becky Harmon with a 148 average. Rudy Villanueva after releasing the ball from his grip is confident of the spinning motion which the ball has taken. A 4 A Wilson Fernandez is extremely cau- Kneeling L to R: Ignacio Murga, Mr. Mandell and Jorge Cruz. Standing L to R: if I tious in his approach to the foul line. Wilson Fernandez, Neil Deutsch and Rudy Villanueva. Bowling rw Q XXAY, X mg Ignacio Murga makes sure that the ball follows the arrows on the lane. 4 l y yllylyln l l ' . f Debbie Hew and Tamrnie Garten discuss how the score of the last girl up to bowl could affect the outcome of the game. Many of the bowling matches were won or lost by several pins. Kneeling, L to R: Kathy Cerecedo, Cynthia Mendez, and Tammie Garren. Stand- Neil Deutsch exemplifies a definite bowling style as seen through ing, L to R: Becky Harmon, Gina Hilderbrand and Debbie Hew. his determination and strong follow through. Fi 1 UAV 28 4 Qi On the first lap of the race, Kurt Begelman quickens his pace realizing the threat of being overtaken by runners from behind. X During a meet at Tropical Park, Julio Valdes is on his way to one of his many first place finishes as consistency was his trademark. .,,f, M , 1 If 1 , , . 5 3. .pref , ,--5 'f.- fi, ,fw,,f'1, s:f2'1,gg -' T . '-P. 2 ' ' ' F eu' , .-zajvbv ff . ,yr , f..,.a!',, ,gy twin yall? fi f 1 Z M .' :Yff . ,. 3137 1 . ' J 'f :, mb 'f f. . ff,m,,..f ' . Q I 'll . At the beginning of a race at Tropical Park Jorge Mendez, Bernie Patty Salgueiro, running at Tropical Park pushes Brito, and Sam Fistel attempt to gain good positioning. herself to go faster for a better time. Cross Country Cross country ranks excellent at state level Under the watchful eye of Head Coach Bob Zell, the boys, cross country team won all of their meets and ended the sea- son with a record of ten wins and no losses. They won the G.M.A.C. and were district champions. Placing a strong fourth place in the regionals, they qualified to compete at the state level. The girls team was plagued by girls dropping out. The final team consisted of only four runners. Even though we did not have many girls on the team, we never got discour- aged, wejust kept going, com- mented Lourdes Blanco, a ju- nior. Setting high standards from the beginning acted as the catalyst for good team mo- rale. By blending this morale with excellent runners, Coral Park had a winning cross coun- try team, said Jorge Mendez. Bob Zell, Cross Country Head Coach receives a first-place trophy at Tropical Park for winning the G.M.A.C. 4-we Victor Mesa gives it all he has, at Tropical Park, by sprinting the last couple hundred yards before reaching the finish line to secure a victory. 'Nilxr jj. ii l VW. I '44 Sitting, L to R: L. Blanco, H. Smolenyak, O. Morejon, K. Kaufman, J. Ramos, C. Osorio and R C lO i ,l di th l d R , 1 l Salgueiro. Kneeling, L to R: A. Rlvas, J. Valdez, V. Mesa, R. Merin, S. Fistel, and D. Martinez. loilgstrisg ZS Sze ggarsetse Znigriinegip Oys a Standing, L to R: B. Zell, B. Brito, J. Mendez, A. Perez, C. Corrie, R Lennon, K. Begelman, G. Taylor and B. Liebovitz. r-'iz I--I 115 287 52h Y Y arsit Football demands a strong character opened its season with a stun- ning victory over the South- west Eagles. 13-3. After this, the team was unsuccessful un- til the Homecoming game on November 19. They defeated the Miami High Stingarees 17- 14. Throughout the season, the offense was led by seniors Ran- dy Perkins, quarterback, and Doug Carillo, running back. It was a frustating season, but we hung in there. All of us, includ- ing the coaches, just kept do- The varsity football team ing the best we could, sw Doug Carillo. The defense, led by re ing seniors Paquico Telle and Eddie Hernandez, faulty in the beginning. te SL' for the win, commen weren't aggresive enough c r Newbold, Defensive Coo tor. Through it all the pl: They were proud to repr maintained a winning atti I o the Coral Park varsity fo team, Newbold conclude W 'Q first!! X3 ' - V772 f s , ' , X ,L ,, ,, . Www :ff r ' me - 1 -.r.. ' X ' ' . WWW ' 'M' , A . . ' sf 1 , 1 ZIV . ,W f' 4, f, f, xyf f f . Z, . j X - V! 1 f il, X In .flu 2, ., f Q ,MV , K , ,C K X I f if , ,-.. . Qff- ff ff .X - -1 if 1 f ' fffi a Eddie Arenado looks ahead to see where 1 his blocking would be required. Varsity Football l 1 I E Desperately trying to gain yardage, Rich Lilienthal leaps forward during the game against Miami Springs of an opponent. After winning the Homecoming game over Miami High, the entire team is joyous and jubilant as they pose for the victory photo. -'Y rl .rp X Standing 1 to r - S. Garcia, D. Offerman, C. Achinelli, D. Davis, R Davilla, C. Lavista, H. Mont, R Tellechea, E. Hernandez, R. DeCoste, D. Carrillo, P Jones, C. Tarnayo, J. Orrett, R. Thomassen, R. Perkins, O. Castillo, D. Trujillo. Second row 1 to r - D. Mobley, E. Arenado, E. Heyser, M. Mugar, T. Miscavage, S. Smemo, T. Hart, A. Molina, A. Montanez, E. Zane, J. Molina, F Watson, S. Barimo, R. Absliman, R. Lilienthal, S. Whimbley, R. Laboranti. Third row l to r - J. Nunez, E Paz, J. Manzione, I. Mugeracia, R Cruz, C. Munoz, S. Serrott, M. Delpozo, E. Alvarez, R. Algeceiras, J. Berg, J. Brutto, G. Es- calante, L. Landrian, B. Guinta, J. Alamo, J. Pintado, C. Brutto, M. Sirven, G. Escalante. Sittingl to r - A. Laboranti, B. Fistel, H. Oliva, J. Mugar, D. Del- Rio, R Mirabel, G. Delahoz, R Santos, H. Perez, H. Crespo, A. Alvarez, R Kiliddjian, D. Abdo, L. Benitez, R. Gomez, L. Baskow, R. DelRio, D. Nesmith, C. Delahoz. ' wwf J.ll.l?, :MMA l'n.,' .l.e i nl.le 5 'A ,li 1-wig. .-,,. W. ... .,,, ..... -5 1 3.555 Eddie Hernandez takes the opportunity to dry the sweat off his face and jersey. He looks on with concern, as the offensive unit takes to the field. fed into the wet ground fof bettgr footing, ..l,,s v bg! fix' As he prepares to handoff the ball, Randy Perkins digs his s-'QI 289 Q: 52,1 wr Wi' s r K QQ sf I K W X: 'KF 1 531 , .:-1 . .t Gus De La Hoz and Geovanni Escalante are prepared to block the rush, in a punting situation, as Jorge Molina snaps the ball back. -T.. '2- ' lm 1 Q I - - -- Jumping in an attempt to bring down an overthrown ball, Stuart Serrott maintains his balance as he reaches up for the ball. , w,, .sfo 13 Joe Brutto, attempting a sack, tries to grab a piece of the quarter- Head Coach Ron Balazs looks on to the Held in back'sjersey so that he may bring him down for a loss. disbelief as he thinks about his next call. Varsity Football '5- t Si s , With the aid of Geovanni Escalante, Eddie Hernandez makes a fine defensive play, as Juan Orrett and Fred Santos keep near and ready. Mike Mugar hesitates, for a second, after making an unscheduled cut in the rehearsed pattern, causing him to rearrange the entire play. RQIQVQ Y . xr X E 3 Q V.: .fig x Vp ' I -- 1- M' X ' f - '-'f .,., . ' W V , . .M , .. L i X f- .I V ' fi J'.lsfiiiffififfafixiil f ,W ' V. , V V David DelRio runs vigorously while trying to outrun two Sunset defenders and prevent a loss of yardage on the play. . - ,,,. ,, llI41M',154Z4fVl - - . x My .1 .vwmw 24 .sfo G. , f , y X U f ,X A Q g I 1 45 L 5 gp , fx Q s 'fa r , , . f , ,,Q:,y,?,gg Fred Santos successfully blocks the oncoming defender, allowing enough time for the quarterback to set up and make a pass. Si 291 475,32 'if' 5 X5 f, f 1-:ksgf--, - Margo Q sw WM' Following his lead blocker, John Kiliddjian, Jay Berg rushes towards the inside of the Held. While in the tight grip of a defender, Charlie Delahoz maintains his balance as he continues to make yardage. He propels himself forward and keeps a firm hold on the ball. 'Wm V wr f , , K 7 a WW 1 1 7 ' John Kiliddjian, trying to break free from the grip of two Jerry Mugar, making an excellent reception, keeps his con- ' defenders, struggles to regain his balance after being hit. centration and extends his arms to meet the ball. Q ..,, - -wah-.. f. . J .V Football J.V football excells against their opponents Julio Fernandez, on man-to-man coverage with a receiver, retains good positioning on the receiver. ,mg A young team of junior varsi- ty football players astonished their coaches, friends, and themselves by overcoming in- experience. They skillfully ran, passed, and kicked their way to a 5-1 season. After open- ing the season with a tough loss to Miami High, 7-8, the team soared to win the remain- der of their games. Complete dedication and determination were the two main reasons for a great season. Much practice :M '2 9l77 went into developing a well- balanced team. Precision and execution were a must in the successful development of the team, stated Glenn Dunn, Ju- nior Varsity Head Coach. The coaches selected the fol- lowing for their leadership abilities: Adam Laboranti, Overall Most Valuable Player, John Kiliddjian, Offensive Player of the Year, and Steve Barimo, Defensive Player of the Year. .55 9, r-.,. Quarterback Adam Laboranti handing off the ball to Jay Berg, who is going to sweep John Kiliddjian, taking advantage of a big gap opened up for left and follow the lead blocks of Robert Casas and John Kiliddjian. him by the offensive line, charges up the middle. 1 'I . 1 Top row l to r-Assistant Coach Angel, J. Rose, D. Davis, J. Ferrer, A. Castillo, D. Mobley, O. Castillo, D. Villazon, S. Singer, C. Lavista, E Cruz, E. Paz, J. Ki- liddjian, K. Horgan, A. Corredera, R. Fernandez, and Head Coach G. Dunn. Middle row l to r - Assistant Coach S. Pirrotta, J. Nunez, R Brown, C. Brutto, J. Mugar, A. Laboranti, E. Alvarez, J. Mesa, J. Pintado, J. Alamo, E. Martinez, R. Casas, J. Manzione, C. Delahoz, J. Berg, and S. Barimo. Bottom row 1 to r - D. Nesmith, H. Oliva, O. Rodriguez, R Mirabel, L. Baskow, J. Fernandez, M. Sirven, J. Clark, C. Gonzalez, R. DelRio, J. Norton, E Cabezas, B. Fostel, and C. Canales. 05 293 Golf team depends on long drives and putts J Scott Geltzer patiently awaits for his ball to Finish rolling into the hole. The golf team was headed by coach R. Kuehneisen. There were four seniors on the team, Jose Mendez, Victor Fernan- dez, Harry Fritz and Fermin Iturrioz. One junior, Scott Geltzer, and one sophomore, Enrique Persuelas. The size of our team shows that many peo- ple still believe in the myth that says: golf is a boring sport. It is far from that. The realism 7 Il'1a. ,' , ..1, LQ. S' 4 fi -y. 15325. , r Kneeling, L to R: Scott Geltzer, Enrique Persuelas and Victor Fernandez. Standing, L to R: Robert Kuenheisen, Harry Fritz, Fermin Iturrioz looks on with a smile as he realizes that the ball is going straight to the hole-just as he planned. of knowing that an entire i match can be won or lost by a single putt is fearsome, stated Senior Jose Mendez. Major emphasis was put on putting so that during the pres- sure situations on the green we were able to control the direc- tion and speed of the ball which allowed for better accu- racy, commented Senior Vic- tor Fernandez. Victor Fernandez, shooting for the green, attempw to put the ball over a pond. Fermin Iturrioz and Jose Mendez. 294 QQE as l ypp. i Jose Mendez is prepared to tee off at the beginning ofa nine hole game: Correct positioning ofthe shoulders, arms and hips, with a solid follow through, provide very long drives. Enrique Persuelas Watches intently as his ball begins to break to the right. Knowledge of putting greens is essential to all golfers. ','.. . -N , ,A Q nf N ll K f W,,wfW ,fwv A Harry Fritz concentrates his eyes on the ball, then corordi- nates his hands to hit the ball solidly. fi I 485 f T 295 W? A g 1, fi ' l , the Fzhmigj M 3 ,Q , TJ! ff ,f ig F495 at f W . I 74 s A, , ' V 1' 6 V y o if I 7 j . I 5 ' , to p A ,T 1, , ' A ' ' 15131, -+ . ,' -+1-1 X-,o ' I . 1, - I ' ' or ' ,A,f' az: ' 1r-:f- h - .. -. v . rgy, - - N .--n-.. ... ag - 1. 1-4 . 1- 4. ' - ' v - S . , N ' - 9- Q :Vi Vtlzaiuzg fa! lf We ...JVM-Mfy 'Q ij1Q..Qi51, ,fe A ' ,QE Q, W2'pQ, Mm ' jf MQ, ' - Q W ! I V f f, ' Wi fe ? 72 '- .,. M4 ,, xl ' S ,in ZLL' , .1-Wiz. ff KGWEJQ ', 211,':'a1f'f'f' J Av pg:.:::Eg,1, X -' I Fig:-mi? Boys Soccer Franco Chocano drives down the field with the ball by maintaining it close to his legs. This allows for better ball control, a necessity in this skillful game. Jef Pedro Fernandez successfully blocks the pass from an offender, pre- venting a drive from materializing further downfield. Julio Hernandez attempts to halt the forward' progress of an opposing team's player by taking the ball, preventing a. goal shot. Robert DeCoste feels that pressure is coming and decides to pass the ball to another teammate. Accurate passing is a must. Boys Soccer accentuates agility with speed The varsity soccer team worked hard and practiced ev- ery day which rallied them to a 10-5 season. The dedication and discipline of Coach Don Buslinger, who has coached the team for three years, also contributed to the success of the team, said Pedro Fernan- dez, eleventh grade starter. Our team had previous expe- rience in playing together and that added up to a successful year,', said Captain Francisco Tellechea. The outstanding senior play- ers were defenders Eddie Stei- fel and Saul Rivera along with forward Francisco Tellechea as chosen by their coach. There were two starting ju- niors Who exemplified true team leadership, Adam Labor- anti and Manny Madruga. We played together and the team had character. This was a defi- nite asset to our winning sea- son, stated Adam Laboranti. Francisco Tellechea, pursuing a free ball, thinks quickly a ready to set up and make a pass downfleld. nd gets ., ,.a.,.,,.....v- Ronnie Gonzalez keeps his eyes fixed on the ball, while tuning in full stride, Eddie Stiefel battles an opposing forward for the ball, as both try to before he takes a shot at the goal with his left foot. gain control. Kneeling, L to R: Jose Gonzalez, Eddie Stiefel, John Pedrianes, Julio Hernandez, Alex Howland, Ronnie Gonzalez, Saul Rivera, Manny B8-1b0I1a, Adam Lab01'aI1ti and Robert DCCOSW- Standing, L to R1 Manny Madruga, Eddie Perez, Ariel Marquez, Robbie Laboranti, Francisco Tellechea, Tony Trujillo, Chip VanHorn, Franco Chocano, Leo Valdes and Don Buslinger. 297 V V ILS Girls Soccer struggles under new head coach The girls' soccer team com- pleted their fifth year of varsi- ty competition under the direc- tion of first year coach, Lou Confessore. The team ended its season with a 1-7-1 record. Se- nior players Kelly Yessman, Anna McCarter, Tracy Helen- brook, and Valerie Bryant were outstanding, said Coach Confessore. Even though the team s in- experience was a liability, hard work and dedication kept us together, stated senior Kelly Yessman, It was a rebuilding year for the girls' soccer team which consisted of twelve sophomores. This allowed all of the sophomore players to gain experience. As each game passed, the sophomores kept refining their basic skills, while the team was attaining a uniform style of play. The sophomores showed enthusi- asm throughout the entire sea- son which partially compen- sated for our spirit, com- mented junior Teresa DeFrancesco. wt' clar M at vw , l fi U. ,,., ki . . y .. -. Q. i . ,A , ,,,., s. , 5 1 , - X . NNN? X N 6 xi K g mv Q A at L ,H -'-: - -A AD- X. rr X wtxp wx Q Q . x QQ rx w a Y? X X Y? X A X Q X N X Q x . N.. M 'Tvs -': Q Q' w ir ' Q - fm- :r..Qg,:-:pg-ry -V . V fu: K sys W, Wjiwfsg Kmart mix-Mx Q'-fm .rg ,,, , V Q5 -- W I 'w-.fu fa 535 2 1 n 221 ' -rvv - 1 ' AR., , X , ,Z f lg. A' x?,.M,,,gfy , G. ag 47,38 ::f.:,6?', f4, ' 1 Q . , fit ' fl l f . f '. N, .7 i.-4. ,L , ,N m-J V, , .Y--T , -.,. r li .5 Girls Soccer Su Sandra Dunn, after heading a ball, hopes that the ball went in the direction which she desired. Anna McCarter takes a free kick from her own goal box after the ball was kicked out of bounds by the opposing team. Luisa Fernandez runs to the ball, after having kicked it forward, in an attempt to score a goal against Springs. pl s , P . .aT',., . - V. . rx , : -. N . ,. X W. -f ,. 'f -r f , 1 Valerie Bryant struggles against an opponent in order to reach the ball first. See K V L for yourself how rough this game can get. 1 ,A A - Kneeling L to R: Laura Souto, Fabiola Bustamente, Luisa Fernandez, Tracy Helenbrook, Kelly Yessman, Susan Velasco, Gisella Naranjo, Teresa DeFrancesco, Kim Yessman, Julie Yoham. Standing L to R: Renee Mantica, Gaby Hasbun, Marnie Helenbrook, Stacy Conway Anna McCarter, Valerie Bryant, Jane Sapp, Sandy Dunn, Judy Paz, Katie Ansley, Ana Matos, Tracy VanSleen, Diana Alphin, Coach Lou Confessori. xg.. f.. . no ,. it X I 1 J' lf' 2 U ,s .X 2-J'-15314 A-as --yuh :ai 4 ' V S ,A . 2- + -X ' .Rafi ,- Gaby Hasbun kicks the ball be- fore the defender can. f A WAV 299 Softball team attains valuable experience The softball team began their season on Wednesday, February tenth, at Tropical Park. The game was postponed due to poor weather condi- tions. We had many delays in our schedule, but that did not bother us. We attempted to play consistently and that was our maj or objective, M stated ju- nior Blanca Portela. The Lady Rams were led by Head Coach Ofe Hirigoyen and Assistant Coach Glenn Dunn. The team had several return- ing players including juniors Frances Gil and Blanca Por- tela, also senior Ana McCarter. The majority of the team was inexperienced in playing unit- ed. Many adjustments were made throughout the season for this team deficiency, com- mented Junior Daisy Angulo. This was a rebuilding year, concluded Daisy. 1 . ,. Q53 iii-3 . - . - f- . -1- ' f ff - ' 5 h -V J ., or X 'Q , X x . Fel, fx NCQ' We-.is 1 l '05 a 300 Softball Debbie Raybon throws to first base, hoping it will com- plete the double play, during an early season game. V ' aat , .,.' l 1 l . ' -v,'k 'Q' fa fi H ' -V.. , up . QM . V , 5... xplj 'Q A, 5 2' - ' ' . . . . 'Jw'-, I Si, at N:-S' gif, WZEL5 if .f 'lf -- V A. A ,,,l , V.. , ' - ' , . k,,- fi I .S J .u-- ' -- 'Q Q g , t Xa if J c ,...a s , f.,' f' 4, . .. JM' Aff I t-,yew 1. V qv' ' f . C41 -jifyy. .-52150, V., ,VKL bykx , in 'V g .f'- 453 f.-.7 i . Q - Aw .,f- I ,j,,. .X 2, ,, tY 3 f'- ' ,... . pjpj ,r.. A f Nw A fx f. rg- 4- 5 3 . X f A ,V J -, . , , , . .- .1 fi, 4 f . x I, ,f. ,f.f j M, .. B, fS4.jfXg 'j.g.f jffg.1f'5Tbf.f2'1f4z. 1-4. ,. ' Q. f , -faiia , ff Blanca Portela sets up to throw the ball over to first base for an out after taking careful aim. First baseman, Daisy Angulo stretches to catch an under- thrown ball while maintaining her foot on the base. ww' Yu-va, Frances Gil reaches down to tag an opponent at third base. She had a fielder 's choice on the close play. Kneeling, L to R: Kate Lennon, Daisy Angulo, Beneva Schulte, Shawn Morehead, Cristie Larnas, Karen Kaufman and Blanca Portela. Standing, L to R: Head Coach Ofelia Hirigoyen, Susie Casas, Debbie Raybon, Marie Boan, Sara Gutierrez, Frances Gil, Elizabeth Borges and Assistant Coach Dunn, Elizabeth Borges pitches the ball underhand. 5 x lb 301 'ar Swimming team benefits from a large group Under the watchful eye of Coach Gene Welsch and Assis- tant Coach Bob Karl the swim- ming program enjoyed a very good year. Having to practice in cold weather, did not dis- courage any of the members on the team. It strongly proved our commitment to the team and the dedication of all of those that came out each day, stated junior John Kiliddjian. The team was much larger than in past years. lt depended on four top swimmers, Tony Perez, John Kiliddjian, Lewis Hertzberg, and David Medina, as they shaved seconds off their times at practice. Ev- eryone on the team came out and did their job, because of this we had a successful sea- son,', stated Coach Welsch. Barbara Diaz shows the mastery which can only be attained through practice. Smooth, even strokes can make a difference when seen through a stopwatch. Peter Kiliddjian glides through the water, after having turned and resumes his backstroke. ' :' s. Yfffg: , ,gg 44 :-51-fz,.,f!35:zg' E VO? w Swimming ' John Kiliddjian comes up for a breath of air before submerging himself in the water and moving onward. Ada Larrazabal maintains a steady stroke during a relay race as she begins her leg of the race. GF' ,A I . p -'-. gk .i3...3p . .- - . V , . 1 f ,Q-.ssapw ' -Six.-Exzs. Q N X .1 2. .. .AA, A Q J . Q N X X 4 5 k Wh X X vs xx N W NR 4 Xx ' X K 'M at . t ,A M 1.5, ,. I g x 'NA . X I . f su , ,L 5'V ,fv ' ..l,g. ,X , ' , IKQXL, ,1 .2 ' .-,X,,,.-, , ,.'.-, , ff ,. L ft jf . . , ,L X 9 Y is 3 5 5 i Sf if 3 To it S5 5 Li i X ,,,, L ,,LL, ,, 'L 1 7 fL,': . , g 4 '- X d' gg , Q 5 2 13 - V,h' .g,! , . 5 , 5 - ,,. ,. Assistant Coach Bob Karl watches the seconds tick away as he urges the swimmers to push themselves for a better time. 1 ,Z - ,As David Medina anxiously awaits the signal to go. Getting a good jump off the , ,. board and into the pool is important to setting the pace. ., ,if W e,,a, S 5 ff R ' K 'C 1: X - - , - I- L. '.f.4,c ' .- -cf' .-,Q A ' . fl --df X, M , 3 , ,gy i,.,,,,r . . ,gf fffgf f n - W ' 7'-l.. . -.1-f lb . is -J .' ' I 1. I fx sk: A V 7 A: JF: 5' 4 N ' J- , w v ,Li -5 in ,... f 4, fe 11,57 - , if f - 4 59215, 4' r-t-.-- Lf . 11 ' .H - Q pl 'N-' 5. ' K K, , V Q ' X 4 , x I . . I 1 5 0 o f Q ' 5' . 4 l' ' ' b 1 , 5 x I I pd' I Q , ' ,, k'P' f 4 Q hx Q ' 5- 'f K fl. 1 ,B I , No ju -1.-f' ff. f ,, N , ' ,ij A ff ' Tony Perez exhibits his powerful butterfly stroke leaving a wake in the middle of the pool. Besides swimming for the school team, Tony also swims in rigorous A.A.U. competitions year-round. Sitting, L to R: S. Danon, O. Cintas, R. Ruiz, B. Jaramillo, L. Hertzberg, J. Mullin, M. Griffin, S. Acevedo, A. Larrazabal. Kneeling, L to R: A. Garcia, L. Franqui, J. Brutto, S. Heras, T. Perez, J. Kiliddjian, M. Eldred, N. Santesteban, V Fernandez, B. Diaz and standing, Head Coach Gene Welsch. fi LS iw Tennis Team benefits from play at the net This year ts tennis team benefitted from the experience gained in previous years. Both the boys and girls teams had several returning players which solidified the team, stated senior Paul Czerniak. The key to the boy's season was its play at the net. The boys were able to play net well enough to force mistakes by the opposing players, con- cluded Czerniak. The girl's team was an- chored by Maria Moreno. 4'The girls' serves really improved this year and this improved the calibur of our team, com- mented Moreno. Coach Vin- cent Maury believes that en- thusiasm contributed to the team's better play. The boys were really into the game this year, and we actually had more girls playing than in previous year, stated Coach Maury. Marie Moreno, playing serve and volley, runs up just in time to drop the ball on the opponent's side of the net. - 1 1 Tennis 4' Av ga Juan Duarte, bites his lip, as he hits the ball before it bounces on the pavement. Paul Czerniak carefully maintains his eye on the ball as it hits the racket, after bouncing on the pavement. Dean Chung looks to the other side of the net, after smashing a back- hand, to see if the ball stays within bounds. Heidi Reinoso follows through her double forehand, while leaping one inch off the ground. L to R: Marie Moreno, Lucky Magana, Heidi Reinoso, Coach Maury, Carol Osorio, Cristina Alfaro and Cindy Fernandez. Carol Osorlo making a powerful serve, against her opponent, must fully stretch out her arm to attain maximum power. Standing L to R: K. Chung, G. Lopez, H. Morgenstern, W. Geltzer, G. Alonso and Coach Maury. Kneeling, L to R: D. Chung, D. Lowe, R Czerniak and J. D t . uar e 4 5- -1.6 305 'cfs H! Vs' ' -L It J W Sitting, L to R: C. Brutto, J. Perez, K. Kaufman, D. Martinez, C. Delahoz, O. Morejon, B. Fistel, G. Casas, R Cummings, S. Fistel, and J. Rengifo. Kneeling, L to R: A. Perez, B. Martin, J. Mugar, R. Abislaiman, J. Rodriguez, E Garcia, C. Corrie, B. Brito, J. Pintado, J. Valdes, K. Begelman, J. De1Castillo, and R. Lilienthal. Standing, L to R: M. Mugar, J. Mendez, O. Bello, M. DelPozo, A. Arias, J. Ibarra, J. Gutierrez, S. Singer, S. Dimitropoulos, C. Hatton, J. Molina, E. Heyser, E. Cruz-Alvarez, R. Algeciras, G. Taylor, J. Stachl, J. Petersen and I. Muguercia. xxx X-. ,pus-..,,,,,.v W. , , W , ff 2' ,- ,v..-, , - .- f , A ' I, i ' Mike Mugar looks ahead to the finish line and awaits the sound of Jorge Molina hurdles the shot put into the air with the gun before sprinting out of his starting position. great effort for a home track meet. Boys Track Boys' track lacks experience but not enthusiasm Y U Javier Ibarra hands off the baton to Mike DelPozo. Proper exchange of the baton is essential for relay races. The boys track team which consisted of 42 members was under the direction of head coach Bob Zell. The season was rewarding for me as an in- dividual and gave me the expe- rience required to fulfill team unity, stated junior Frank Cruz-Alvarez. Overall it was a successful season for the team. The expe- rience, that was lacking this year, was gained by almost ev- ery member on the team. More than half of the members should be back next year. Structurally speaking, we should have a better team next year for this reason, com- mented junior Kevin Kaufman. Let us also recognize that this year 's spirit will be the founda- tion of experience for next year, concluded Ralph Algeci- ras. 'JS '-'Z' .9 Gus Taylor speeds up to pass another runner in a meet against f D K V Columbus. f is ,- ' ., . .... , , --.W WN Mn M Rich Lilienthal clears the height of the hurdle while finishing the last leg of his run. I X' Z I. , 'I sh n s 307 'af 5 x on ff sf NW yi A Girls' track emphasizes individual skills Girl's Track opened their season in mid-February after weeks of practice everyday. They ran 3 to 5 miles daily and then broke up into groups to work on individual track skills. In these groups they worked on long and short dis- tance running, hurdles, field events, and speed. Track has taught me to be se1f-disci- plined in something that I will need all my life, commented senior Gaby Hasbun. This year 's team has few members, so they had to be proficient in many events for the meets. The team placed more emphasis on individual skills rather than as a team ef- fort. The team was more indi- vidual this year. Everyone Worked for their own self bet- ter1nent, stated Lourdes Blanco. Debbie Starr receives the baton from Gabby Hasbun in a relay race ft i,,5J? '5 Gir1's Track 'X X perfect her skill. JS 5 75 N m 5 W 1' , ,UQ H , . v :J 0 . f m 5- -'5 . 'X e+ H m A 'L O . U2 in gp 5 at U2 P' 5 U' an c.. 5 Q L ,j 9+ 5 B ' I, T 5'- fo S ,, N 5 Y, , E. 5 T ' I 'E' ET if rv 5- a 'Q 9 V Q E f ' S3 ? ' LL. E N 9: 5' O X . 5 Q xsx 14 , , . xy W ' ' . f i X . N Po It sf S Q E 2 X Q S is X- N Q 2 f i X 5 N Q X Xt Y QA . X. . N1 T H ti E ,, 425 . 0 O 5121 E1 7 Qi S0 islig 3 it 5 Q iii iigif K Q i X an ,si N- -X 21 N N X -3 1-fv' ' N 53 SC o ev S' MN. -' K 1 - N 'Q pf!! X M f Xxx. XX R359 J . W fa , -.,',,s kbs? I' w- Q -.,. -X -IQ X1 Urn k x gi 8 F xXN Q NR W f if . Nffsmarfx SN tl W MM-PM-I.-V, mmm, ,., W. ..V,,,.,,k..7:ZX7, ,JMWWAW ,. Nw .3 EF ,,,,...,,AM ..t...,.,.,,.,,.MM . M, , Angie Garcia struggles to jump the last hurdle as she nears the end of the race. Sitting, L. to R.: Karen Tamer, Angie Garcia, Gabby Hasbun, Karen Hasbun, Dulce Fernandez and Carol Anderson. Kneeling, L. to R.: Veronica Cano, Vicki Litwin, Corina Sampson, Jean White, Hiedi Smolenyak and Lourdes Blanco. Standing, L. to R.: Debbie Starr, Patricia Lorenz, Rita Roig, Brita Schwanitz, Gail Guadagno, Lori Guadagno and Barry Liebovitz. N x il y A Q k a ra .M , f Y f ,3 g.......f .....f.'3V'A Gabby Hasbun anticipates the sound of the gun during the 100 yard dash at a meet against Gables. Junior Lourdes Blanco takes a practice run at Tropical Park. WL' Y .V Volleyball promotes a Winning attitude The junior varsity volleyball team got off to a poor start this year, yet this did not discour- age the team, as they Went on to a 7-6 season. We pulled to- gether towards the end of the season and our record speaks for itself, stated Coach Ar- caini. J.V players showed a lot of talent this year and I am sure that it will carry over to the varsity squad next year,,' concluded Coach Arcaini. Captain Blance Portela and Co-Captain Marlene Perez led the team through the bad and the good times. It took a lot of character to come back and make it a productive season. All of the players cooperated in this joint effort. True team spirit was exemplified by all the players, commented ju- nior Blanca Portela. J .V Volleyball Judith Paz assumes the correct position for a bump, straight back and parallel arms, as she sets up to bump the ball. Co-Captain Marlene Perez watches the position of the ball, after bumping the ball. ,md During a practice, Margie Esquivel jumps to block an attempted spike by Sabrina Grimm. Stacy Conway keeps her eyes on the ball after reverse bumping it. She saved the volley by getting the ball over the net, all the way from the endline. I Sitting and Kneeling, L to R: Stacy Conway, Blanca Portela, and Margie Esquivel. Leaning, L to R: Karen Hasbun and Ana Kelly. Standing, L to R: Flavia Ullivarri, Sonia Santiago, Marlene Perez, Judy Paz, Julie Yoham and Sabrina Grimm. -sr' Q , Margie Esquivel, on her tiptoes, sets the ball up, with her fingertips for a spike. FN WAV Varsity Volleyball has an Mall-around team The varsity volleyball team had a record at the end of the season. The team relied on great court awareness and the reliability to capitalize on the mistakes committed by the other team, commented soph- omore, Cristie Lamas. Many of the players felt that an im- proved defense, led by Marie Moreno, was the backbone of the team. The ability to save spiked balls and low serves Gaby Hasbun returns the ball with a powerful overhand, as Emma Grau looks on. Kneeling, L to R: Crlstie Lamas, Marie Moreno, Luisa Fernandez, Rene Mantica and Susy Arenado. Standing, L to R: Emma Grau, Gaby Hasbun, Carmen Perea, Kelly Yessman, Anna McCarter and Mrs. King. was extremely crucial to our game, stated senior Luisa Fer- nandez. The offense did not stay far behind either. Employing the bump, set and spike method of return, Many hours of prac- tice were spent on perfecting this method. It was a normal routine in our offensive pat- tern and required disciplined execution, stated senior Gaby Hasbun. Carmen Perea looks to where she wants to direct the ball, during the split second process of bumping the ball. 313 W? 785 ? Charley Dela Hoz pins his competitor at South Miami with only a few seconds left in the period. This was his best match. I ' ., -WM -.X gf: , . 4 f f. ' . E ,-'HQ' ,x nn., Ls.w . , , pf'-f-bwuw V EZ 'Q I f I 'Maw ' ' i -TT P5 ,, . 1 5 ' f l ' ss 1' 1 QV ' '- q gg ' , At a match against South Miami, Jose Santana goes for the pin against his rival. It was one of the best pins he had all season. J .V Wrestling ,guna-mm a aa . .,.. f ,... . S 'f' . ,... T . v,, . , 1 : . -.-4 ,.,, , - . ,E wb., , - ,... ., ,,.. M. so Anthony Yoham switches his opponents from Miami High to add points to his lead, Yoham later goes on to win the match. Wrestling Coach Rolando Lopez watches his team practice behind the gym after school. ' Wrestler 's determination is the key for season. In the Coral Park gym, John Nunez and his opponent get ready to wrestle in this exciting match against Miami High. Under the leadership and coaching supervision of Steve Serotte, the junior varsity wrestling team started the sea- son off with a 65-25 win over Southwest. This yer 's junior varsity was hampered by its size, but not through its heart and determinationf, stated Coach Steve Serotte. The top players in the junior varsity squad were sophomores Fer- nando Moreno, Paul Cum- mings, George Staikos and 1 Charlie DelaHoz, Serotte con- tinued. The squad will definitely contribute to the nucleus of next year 's varsity team, said Coach Rolando Lopez. The ju- nior varsity team continued their Winning streak with wins over Southridge and Edison. Everyone was extremely pleased with the effort put forth. We are all true Ram Wrestlers, stated sophomore Charlie Delahoz. L to R: Coach Oscar Aleman, Charley Dela Hoz, John Nunez, Fernando Moreno, Coach Steve Serrotte, Paul Cummings, George Staikos, Anthony Yoham. a-Ab 755 315 'af 52.1 Y Varsity Wrestlers pin rivals in record time 5 The Varsity Wrestling team brought a long awaited, suc- cessful season to Coral Park. They started their season with a win over Miami High, 65 to 7. Senior, Juan Cuervo pinned his opponent in 30 seconds, the fastest pin in five years. The wrestling squad has done an excellent job this year. I enjoyed working with themf' stated assistant coach Steve Serotte. The outstanding leaders were seniors, Gus Dela Hoz, David Abdo, Paul Fehl, and Alfredo Montanezf' said Coach Lopez the senior Ram wrestler coach. They paved the road for athletes like Jose Santana, Tony Gonzalez, and Pedro Davila. These young men will now become the back- bone for next year's team, continued Coach Lopez. Raul Leal goes for the take down at the beginning of his wrestling match against Jackson Senior High School. Rolando Lopez gives a few pointers to Pedro Davilla during a time out. Pedro went on to win his heavy weight match. Wrestling David Abdo looks over to the opposing team as he Paul Fehl goes for the pin at a match in the school gym. Paul raises his arm to show a Ram victory. succeeds to pin him late in the second period. Gus Dela Hoz takes down his man from Jackson early in a match in front of the Coral Park students. Gus went on to defeat him. 2 At the beginning of his match, Raul Leal sets up to being down his oppo- nent in order to get two points, so he can continue and win. 4 L to R: Coach Oscar Aleman, Manny Blanco, Paul Fehl, Gus Dela Hoz, Coach Roland Lopez, Pedro Davilla, Fro Montanez, Tony Gonzalez, Coach Steve Serrotte, Jose Gonzalez, Jose Santana, David Abdo, Raul Leal. f-Q' 745 317 QQSRQ Y .ltl 2 'Qi ,, I' 'yy if in Q W J. QQ Q Q1 4 f X A a 'f r of' 'lx WV CUNTENTS Activities 81 Media Administration Business Clerical Cooperative 8: Special Ed. Foreign Language Guidance A B C D E 318 320 322 324 326 328 330 332 Language Arts Mathematics Performing 81 Visual Arts Physical Ed. Science Social Studies Michele Yuval Frank Cabellero 334 336 338 340 342 344 Doug Wycoff Barbara Ioannides and Dan Wagner Coach Steve Serrotte , 1 A , ,' X Q , ., Hizf. f A54 S ' Ss. - 1 A , rs X 1 . V3 X E P A .1 '3 .1 6 1 Q ,4 4' 'ti ww f f X, 5 3 K 'H VA Q . ' V 'Q AAV, 4 Q A A.Q?sfix ,V f 'lf' A sm Q, ' -XL, L- 5, Si Lf if l E ,. X f y t ,X' Hiif g, L wi! ' .ig , : K 'Q L - 1.1 1, i iii. ff. X K E 'Sly 319 ll, Media provides useful means of communication Many students remembered the activities and clubs in which they took part throughout high school. The activities office served as a student in- formation center, in addition to sponsoring Hallo- ween Happenings in October, Homecoming Week in November, Spirit Week and a multitude of other functions. Activities help students to gain experi- ence in the development of leadership and responsi- bility. Librarians, Rosemarie Ferry and June Inman kept the library in order throughout the busy year. Because of the new requirements, English teach- ers gave out more assignments associated with re- search in addition to the annual research papers, said Miss Inman. The librarians also updated col- lege handbooks and added new universities to that section. f . 5 ,- . ,, I , 2, I Iwi, , . 1, Liv Rosemarie Ferry Faculty ta Jackie Eads Rosemarie Ferry Kathy Gomez Activities Director Head Media Specialist Audio Visual Clerk .f ,npr . we , , Kathy Gomez June Inman 1 1 fm 1 U iii 'xg ,V 'fa ivy, . Syn HQ f C ,AM 7 ,, 3 ,Q ,I an N . x June Inman Media Specialist , idx' 'if . WC' Qu. -my Q, ...WN M- '!Ejiq.:a?7,e,,,, K' , Sf ' or ,fic .N , 1 M ,r:wff' ' QSSJYQM -'fx affw'. 7 'Q if ,. F131 YQ 99:1-fcw,,n K ' ' Me'- v,,g1xv'Q1,:Mi.wf1,,2 3 -'.., -Us fuk uxffgi' 5 .3. 5 Vi ig! , '93g54P25:11 fQ:'ip?? , ' 1'?W'1.,1F..I5C winlu Edith Meister Library Clerk 32 Administration gets The administration took an active role in Coral Park's student's activities this past year. Aside from regular responsibilities, they attended sev- eral football games and other athletic and extra- curricular activities performed by students. This year the administration attempted to improve the scho0l's image. They sought to improve the attendance by enforcing new school board policy. They also implemented the new state law which allows teachers to fail any student who has more than five unexcused absences. We think this school is the best and we want to take the initiative to keep it there, said prin- cipal Dan Wagner. involved in student activities ,fi ' Alphonso Oates 1 1 'xi . Dan Wagner Joseph McNulty Principal Assistant Principal Faculty 6 . , QQM' -' L I 1' Dan Wagner Assistant Principal Assistant Principal S gf , .Q X , 1,53 EQ! . fi-is-3 Qi, , S .. wx HB.L.A. reaches a high of OO new members In order to help us in this ever-progressing World of business, the Business Education De- partment began teaching courses in data pro- cessing and computer technology. We have in- stalled five new computers for students to use,', said Chairperson Mae Chewning. Business teachers got their students involved by expanding' the Future Business Leaders of America. This year We reached a high of 500 members spread among the various teachers, said sponsor Bobbie Weber. EB.L.A. students at- tended many field trips and seminars. They also Went to a convention late in the year. The busi- ness education teachers go out of their way to give their students an accurate idea of the busi- ness world. George Zell Faculty w, Z f Cheryll Small X . ,,,, 4 ...,. . J ,i-4 7,7 . ! 1 qw, -4. X he ' ,,,,,f.,,,.,.,W.W.ff 7 W 0 A2 W wwf , . ,, . 4, J Bobbie Webber 3 2 , I 5: W gy ,,. in 7 w Z! 1 V r Z f. if f , , , ..,. . -4 .IW ..f , !,'r , tj. 3 f X X . 'cf pf MX .bf V., , 2 205 f . f 5? mi U Blondell Browning Mae Chewning Robert Grimes Rosella Hissa Roberta Marks Record-keeping Department Head Typing Shorthand Business Math Office Machines Typing, Shorthand Typing Roberta Marks it-ri. W Lx Robert Grimes George Zell Data Processing Pepita Soto Business Math Typing Bobbie Webber Bookkeeping Fi I 05' Y 32 A' . 'T' V I -T . TYVAW' - ,. W! ,, mf ull-LL?0, 1 Penny Belcher Pat Doherty Evelyn Harrelson Berta Insalaco Faith Lynch Registrar Attendance Secretary Principals Secretary Payroll Clerk Switchboard Operator Zoila Pacheco Registrar Jane Rowe, Guidance Secretary 0. M. Pola Liapis, Registrar, Night School Pat Doherty, Attendance Secretary Faculty Clerical staff regulates Coral Park business Diva Borrego Without people to handle the documents and piles of paperwork, a school could not function. It was the duty of the clerical personnel to see that these records were kept accurately and up- to-date. Clerical personnel compiled the atten- dance rolls, maintained a list of all students who were registered, assisted with scheduling and monitered all of the school's financial transac- tions. With the help of a new computer system the secretary in charge of attendance kept track of each student's records. She published a daily list ofthe students who were not in school. The secre- taries also checked on absent students and en- couraged daily attendance, Attendance Clerk X' Jane Rowe Margaret Woodworth Guidance Secretary Treasurer 2 y' 'Law ,3 7 f ,wx f f , , ,,:' , f I f 4 , f , , l , J 7 ' , ,, f V Z 1 Berta Insalaco Secretary 1 'XO F-'Sz IAF' 32 Special Education helps us in the outside World Ronald Balazs John Bow Diversified Department Head cooperative training On the job training 21,1 ,-W f y, V ,f if C! 01,1 1 1 , 'Z 5,22 , 1 Z2 f fff CJ, X4 JW, 1. M! x X 4 fi! ,,l 0 , fr 1 J moi ', Z 'ff Edward Joyner Eileen Kominsky ff ' v, Special Education Special Education lgywlv 0 f f George Long Driver Education If .,,,,,, r , ,i ' f ffgzfl ,V , 'viii 1 ' f fflfcjfw Carl M osso ,ww William Mihm All if Work Experience ' 3 8 Faculty 'SS li- X ipi lk ,'., Q Ronald Balazs if B r 1 John Troha David Newbold Edward Joyner vc ff '74 ffWiQWf'f ' 2? f X f if f 4 f X95 av fy ff W f Q of 9. ,. . MM ff 7, , A M f bv , fff ff ff In the Special Education Department, the key word was Hindividualizationn. Students concen- trated on the particular areas in which they were deficient. The teachers worked to improve the proficiency of the students in their problem sub- jects and checked on their progress in other classes. Students in the cooperative education program took a one hour class which taught them basic manners While on the job, how to fill out job ap- plications, and basic business math. This pro- gram gave the students the opportunity to go to school, accumulate credits, and earn money while going to school. X, ,N of ., 5 Q N X XX Q f - , - , K k we - V ,'- ki' W- ggi' -1-.11-..-Naww C ,-.ST . f, 1 VA-V5 -W ,, X , . ff' 'N N Q S N . X f , , A x If if 5, , ' 1 F' QE, J: . x wwf' -, Eileen Kominsky David Newbold John Trotta Special Education Work Program WAV Foreign Language sees need for multilingualism Foreign Language Department recognized the need for students to know as many languages as possible. The President's Commission on For- eign Languages concluded that Americas status as a world leader is unsure because Americans do not know second languages, said Maureen Bo- dea, French teacher. To counter this deficiency, the Foreign Language Department assumed a more vigorous curriculum. The department of- fered courses in French, Spanish, and Italian. One can see the need for a strong background in foreign languages by stepping out into our city. Miami is an international trade zone, businesses such as banks will pay bilingual employees much more than they will those who are monolingualf' continued Mrs. Bodea. Maureen Bodea ga . Y 5 Q is W e X . 4 . ,Q W , uv 2 gg ..- 1 f f ,. I -WL H 'fQ Y v f S' . 'xv gs '1 11.v'x.', w .. fl er' f i ..' '72 A' -L? R L A Joan Cormier Yolanda Kellogg Department Head Spanish, Italian French Spanish, French Ana Lopez F aculty Eduardo Posado Joan Cormier X , f? 'I V ,,,.p4uwwf ' bww Yolanda Kellogg W A P QI, . -G M f f Q fc?-X, .. ' , f 2 LQ vm nj? n ' 291 'R , , f fa. , 4 , ,, ,wgflif Maureen Bodea X17 Q ,,f, fin! . 254215 2 M ' 1. -1 ' ,',' 2 fww ' , I ,+wf..,.,.,, if ffwjw A Ana Lopez Eduardo Posado Spanish Spanish , Wg, 2 ,,., .4 hmdxewwfv A Fi lb 331 'ff Counselors play a major role in students' futures The Guidance Department was an integral part of our educational system. The counselors played a major role when it came to a student's future. Not only did they hand out schedule changes and college applications, but they helped students make difficult decisions on what career to choose. The counselors also helped students make the best of the school's curriculum. 'fWe try to put students in courses that are relevant to the stu- dent's goals, said counselor Geraldine Davis. A counselor 's -job never ends, whether it was advice about college, or guidance on personal problems, it was comforting to know that there was always someone in the guidance office ready to help. 3. 'mr' ,,p.mn. 'fypr John Popovich Faculty Betty Davis Geraldine Davis Dorothy Day Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor I .,., , ..,, -'-S':-'C ,,..,.,.,. . .Xi?Mf' ' far:-: 'FIN ..g'?f..-,Cw'7 sI3v.gv.Q,-Quay. I 7' Kb A9353 l GEQAWWE Dorothy Day and Sam Shuman Geraldine Davis P 2 here f ff 1 1 , ,f S Aliva Mingel y f f . 'L fo ug, 14 A ,Q 4 'mgwf 7 U, M f 1, if? , , . f',f., - W ff ,., gl -W.-fl 'MXN , , ' W 'f W C Q. 1 '1'479-5472 7.yf'+ A Qzfef' , o - t if M f 2 ,X t , , 451 , , fa 41 2, f' ' , Q Wy ' ,,, W' if if 117' if ' W P' : A. 5? 'J if em if , f Z, ww' 1 .f 1 56,7 ,W if M, ' W fffff' Meg Schwartz Dr. Robert Lurtz ,. Qfffif f,. ,,f, cfflaw fffff:-fe-f4fwQw', J wx ffw L :,'-1117145 WWC ,if Hffcfffw f ' f Wzffw o!?Z7! 2'f. , ' A VWZJX' it W 00 'f f , fwfxoww 5221 , 2 , out 1 !Z,4f:f1f V 1 ,V WQ44W2',,ff - -V 2 , , Myfywf' , fa I ,nj g Qwky' V, f 1 , ,f,, V, VV, Aliva Mingel John Popovich Meg Schwartz Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Dr. Robert Lurtz Department Head Guidance Counselor 333 'ff 54' 1' Language Arts improves students, writing skills The Language Arts Department fulfilled the task set by the Dade County School Board by reducing class sizes for twelfth grade to 100 stu- dents for every twelfth grade English teacher. Teachers had time to grade papers so that they could improve writing skills. The department offered three different levels of English: remedial, regular, and honors classes. The purpose of this was to place students in a course which best suits their learning capacities. The department also improved the curriculum of elective courses. Three new courses: speech, cre- ative writing, and world literature were adopted. This gave students interested in other fields of Language Arts a wider selection of courses from which to choose. Martin Rossbach Grace Ballou Alan Bloom Ruth Burke English 10, 11 English 10 Honors English 10, 11 Vocabulary X' 1 5 .7 2 if fr, 0 rm 4 4 1 fpatf , f 9 ' X 3 .yr Q if rr.r.1 7 , VI , .,A,v . g it l tu A' Q, M . 1 '. 7,2 I I .. Ja-, a .., r , ,. qv A 2 f Mary Ruth Fowler S 'Z , Y ' f s .Vx if H WV T H rm. ft 5 K ,fu H Z, Pedro Diaz Iris Enteen Mary Ruth Fowler Louis Heilberg Sandra Knowles ESOL English 12 Department Head English 12 English 11 English 12 Faculty . n fx ' x. Nancy Levin Vincent Maury Carese McConnell Lou McLean Cleo Menendez English 11 Vocabulary, Speech English 10 English 11 English 10 Drama Alan Bloom and Robbie Laboranti fxlir Ernest Moses Dr. Bert Moss English 10, 11 English 12 Creative Writing fd Martin Rossbach Cliff Singleton Betty Mae Smith English 12 English 12, 12 Honors English 12 Kenneth Walker Doug Wycoff Michelle Yuval English 11 English 11 Honors English 11, 12 Recreational Reading Betty Jo Riley Annie Rogne English 10 English 11 Vocabulary ,rin Gerald Stone Sylvia Vega English 10 English 12 Journalism 'I 335 ' 18' H , 5 ,W , . It , 5 f aaaaa V. Yffwzjyf 1, T Q 11.1 YW ' ' za 1 1 , J- ' , ,,f , f, ,W af ff,6,,ff w f 355, - wp! 7 9' C I! fg f ffy? , 1 fd 4 ' 1 , I l ff ,I 1, X' ffjgiffg 4 24, ,T 1 V V , Donald Bizzaro Algebraffrigonometry Algebra f Math Analysis ' X ,diff 4 7 4.35424 W , ga 'ii 3, j :gif ,V ,, , ,, md, ffmqv ,, ,f f 1 Z f W f , f X f f 4 4 X I I W f fi f 6, .v,,:. 4- f,.,7 ,V,.V gm! I 3 -f,',, .,l, X -f--,. f '--W ' 2 M7 ,f, 'll W William Donath Patricia Rembert and Elena Lopez Algebra I Frank Caballero Consumer Math Geometry Calculus I' , ,X I ff 194 65,4 n nn l I f olor ,, 6? ' Hugo Galletti Algebra I Algebra II Honors Hugo Galletti i 3 Steven Serotte and Leyi Martinez F aculty Math Department continues to elevate standards v Agnes Hollin Hazel McLendon Patricia Rembert Geometry Department Head Geometry Consumer Math Math Analysis, Math Review Algebra I Mercedes Revilla Maria Sanchez College Prep. Review Consumer Math Algebra II Algebra I Steven Serotte Algebra II , , 1 ,Q , ri ix Frank Caballero Wm p V ' 4 W-.,,,,,,,,,,,g ff' P .f 1 f The Math Department, under the direction of Mrs. Hazel McLendon continued to elevate its standards. This year math teachers made an ef- fort to improve the quality of the department. For instance, the department put together book- lets to replace the old worksheets in the math review courses. The department also offered more courses in regular Algebra II, along with the Honors Algebra courses. For more acceler- ated students, Advanced Placement Calculus was taught. All in all we accomplished the goal We had set, which was to make a general im- provement in our math program, continued Mrs. McLendon. Marta Sheils Wanda Taylor Consumer Math Algebra II Algebra I Jimmie Wilcox Algebra II College Prep. Review 'gf N Q' v 284 W' I i F aculty Edward Gooding Ralph Woodmansee Edward Gooding Band, Orchestra Rick Adams Ivy Edmunds Michael Fitzpatrick Department Head Art, Ceramics Art Printing, Drafting L e'tn, 4 l f Maxjory Lane Charlie Shrum Performing and Visual Arts establishes crafts Joyce Murphy M, Maxjory Lane Alb Joyce Murphy Charlie Shrum Phil Valente Family Living Chorus Keyboard The Performing and Visual Arts Department consisted of a variety of courses ranging from band and chorus to drafting and Wood shop. Many arts and crafts students involved in wood crafts, ceramics, and drafting participated in the Dade County Youth Fair in March. The students' projects were judged on neatness, quality of craftsmanship, originality, and total effect. The marching band also participated in many contests. The band received an excellent rating in The Celebration of the Great Bands , a marching band competition, in November. The bands were judged on discipline, playing, march- ing and general effect. ' it . 5,1 ,g :L ga gf ,eq Michael Lorich William McLean Metals Drafting Ralph Woodmansee Ceramics W V 3 . 4, Connie Arcaini Don Buslinger Don Holder Doris Jelks Michael Kynn Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Drivers' Education Drivers' Education Doris Jelks Faculty 'M an V QSM! Gene Stage Aff ,IGIQPEW A 51, ,, ,. W, 'V 4, A fa 43 ' 5 Lloyd Parker and Sue Lopez .l, V Roland Lopez Physical Education Lloyd Parker Department Head Nancy Perez Gene Stage Modern Dance Physical Education ...ml Coaches stress physical fitness during class nh.-sw, Nancy Perez ', wg 2-'WE ' Tvspfi x .A ...S AX Lmw .. s -219 ..-., 5 ---1 Coral Park physical education teachers stressed physical activity during their classes. RE. teachers tried to make the classes more physical than recreational. The Physical Educa- tion program is designed to build healtheir and more fit individuals, said Chairman Lloyd Park- er. Running, bar work, rope jumping, leg streches, and rope climbing were among the many differ- ent activities in which students participated. Classes consisted of a variety of different lifetime sports such as football, volleyball, soccer, tennis, and Weightlifting. Students also had the opportu- nity to participate in a variety of intramural sports both during and after school. Gene Welsch Physical Education Q -1- .1- cf: is 'fc KJ .1 C ' riff - :V ii .343 f ' '-4 Q5 1 . . ?'?ri' - :fir i ' k- 5 'V fea- 9 Q ..g.mE,:,,1,L Don Holder FN 5 341 71' Q We ,Q fi Z -we 5 Mike Brennan Jim Colson Mary Dean Hilda Gonzalez Gary Jopling Department Head Biology Biology Biology Chemistry Chemistry Physics Pysical Science Faculty Barry Liebovitz, Gretty Rodriguez, and Alex Martin If I W ,pdf W V 444, .-., , A , , 2 f ,, ,-.,f.'f,1z.,,,. Q , ,E Mary Dean, Anoy Aluarez, Robert Barreto, and Jesus Casales M 4 Magi wmv af fm W MM ,5 Science Department challenges student interest 'fl A 1 WEN Za 4: ' NHS Frances King Don Kirkpatrick Health Anatomy and physiology Biology Barry Leibovitz Biology girl Q 3711 X f i U Eg, Edward Staniski href Edward Staniski Joyce Taylor Biology Biology 9' The Science Department offered a spectrum of classes and programs to stimulate and challenge the individual student's varied interests. An ad- vanced research program was offered to students who worked after school with professional scien- tists in laboratory related experiments. Classes such as biology, chemistry, and physics were giv- en on different levels to fit the student's needs. Students and faculty work through interest clubs, honor socities, and classes to extend the program into the community. The faculty and many students are involved in activities outside the school so that the individuals as well as the overall program benefit. Mike Brennan 5-'hi I WAV Q req?-' V 4 wm 'y I Q Q19 ,, Arthur Conner Lyle Davis Phyllis Davis U.S. History World History Government Government U.S. History Honors Americanism vs Communism filif' Miriam DePool Gloria Dickerson Margaret Gustafson Harold Mandeu U.S. History U.S. History Government A.R U.S. History Faculty If I Lyle Davis Gloria Dickerson SS. students get involved in communit affairs Ar f Ofelia Hirigoyen Dwain Ingram Robert Kuehneisen Government Americanism vs Communism Department Head Close-up U.S. History . s QE? ,, Ny. eff - fg iiwviszm N -r Q 'M 1. gk, 1 '-- -, f' tret Neil Kugler Harold Mandell Government World Geography U.S. History 1, 'A George Richter U.S. History The Social Studies Department attempted to involve students in community affairs. Led by Ofelia Hirigoyen's Close-Up class, the depart- ment participated in a voter registration drive and in the Crime Watch Program. I feel that getting my students involved in these affairs is more important than teaching them the three branches of government because that is what government is all about, getting in- volved,', said Ms. Hirigoyen. The department also offered a variety of levels for students such as regular honors and advanced placement in courses such as history and government. Q5 5 5 ff pyfq ,.,, A N C My 6 . frr y M y I- 'sf ' , K Lisa De Yarza Robert Violyn Americanism vs Communism 5 345 Y W 115 2 I -4-q4a2!Ymf,1w.WfA-10144 UNTENTS Theme Explanation World Events Miami Events Coral Park Events Superlatives Arieon Royalty Index Advertisements A B C D E 346 3-41-8 350 352 353 356 358 360 364 Frank Santamaria Roxana Garcia U.S. Columbia Spacecraft Member of Beatlemania Band David Del Rio and Sandra Dunn f , - fr 4 -7, AW, f . f4.,fff,fy,Wf, pf,f wx , 1 . 1,4 gy ,.,, 1, 2 wi, fl-g,4,,,,f.e,f,,'f,,,-f, -fum wr 'wg ,f,,,f,v,yg,f pgfyzf-ff ww, X , f,,2f,,-yk f , y n , 1' ,,,,j1wf,fyf,5g,yyf , X , f , , f 1 Apikak Us VQVI I V,i,1V,,VCZ , 5 ,krff fy , Y, 353 , f,,, 4, H., , , . , , , , f 7-fg,5f,' ,f,. ' 1' VMZXM4 ukry 4Hfyf.,,y6,,, V,VVV C ,VVV ,VVV I -1 ,V V ,,,,, V,VV 4,763 I, ,I ,, ,V ,V I , . ,, . 455 IT'S NDW T95 - We have concluded that our time is now!!! The best time. The time when teen- agers who attend Coral Park and live in Miami are at their best, physically, mental- ly and socially. Physically: Now is the time when we are physically fit. Girls and guys are healthy, athletic and take time to stay in shape. At this time in our lives we feel and look great. Mentally: Now is the time when we are carefree and void of obligations and re- sponsibilities. Never again in our lives will we have time to spend aimlessly. Socially: Now is the ultimate time we have to spend with our friends. We are on 348 Elm the go, rocking the town, hanging out at football games, crashing parties, soaking in the sun, etc. We are spending a great deal of our time socially involved in and out of school. In selecting our theme we considered various choices. Our theme . . . It's here! It's now! . . . prevailed among the rest. We feel that this theme holds true for all teen- agers and pertains to our school. To us, Cor- al Park is at its best - right now! Throughout the book we have used jumpers to express the excitement and happiness of those students who believe that this is truly the best time of our lives. In the opening of the yearbook we have illustrated our means of communicating via books, megs, telephone, blimp. We hope you heard our theme through these means, but we especially hope that you perceive our theme with the 1982 edition of the Arieon yearbook. IT'S NOW!!! Heidi Marino and Cindy Krischer J 'FAS' Many surprising events have occurred all over the world. They happen around us while we make our way through high school. It is important to recognize and to keep the memory of these events locked away in our minds. Assassinations of high officials occurred in abun- dance during 1981-82. This year marks the first time a woman was to become a member ofthe Supreme Court. A troublesome baseball strike as well as Air Traffic Con- trollers can not be forgotten. World events bring us to a better understanding of why our teen years are the best time of our lives. President Ronald Reagan waves, then looks up before being shot out- side a hotel in Washington, March 30th. av 10' . a tg ,bv 'Q f WWW A man in an Egyptian army uniform A handgun, circled at left, is pointed at Pope John Paul II in Rome s St Peter s Square just before he was fires at pointblank range where Presi- shot, May 13th. dent Anwar Sadat was killed, Oct. 6th. World Events sv- UH ll EUEIIIS Vi 1. if A Sugar Ray Leonard after defeating Thomas Hearns to Win the world welterweight champi- onship, Sept. 16th. M ,J Engl:-md's Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, smile at each other as their carriage draws away from St. Paul's Cathedral in London after their wedding, July 29th. WELCOME ACK Toll' FREEDOM One of the 52 American ex-hostages as he gets off an Air Force D6-9 medical plane in January. Their first stop to freedom after 444 days of 6, , captivity in Iran. Wreckage clogs the lobby of Hyatt Regency Hotel, the collapse of the second and fourth floor walkways killed 113 people, July 17th. WS' Many events took place in Miami during our school year. They are happening now! Events such as the opening of the new Metro Zoo, the Dolphin football team making the playoffs the King Orange Bowl Pa- rade and many others. These events will stand out in our minds when we think back on the best years of our lives. BEATLE MANIA HITS MIAMI MIAMI Z O O M S TO 41 CRIME RATE IN U.S. i FOMElQiDOU1 me Afc BREAKS Dow t Andy Alvarez sweats it out. VENTS Memories make your best years special. Coral Park is full of memories. No one can forget those special events that took place this year. Seniors will think back on the year that the Health Department cracked down remember making or not making it to championships. These events will linger on in our minds . . . Its here! '- GIRLS DOMINATE! 94119 KZ 5 if 'z I Z if tl gf., ,,. I ff' A in 1 ,p3VQV,me- .'2f-.ugV,f.. 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Male cheerleaders Female football players 1 I , ,, , 7N Wf- A - dawg- gi A A- All AA ll A WAGNER DISPLAYS 11 l M8zM's l A l I A No-N0 AT CGRAL PARK gi rfeib vs-w MRTAQ V 1 Ls R R-efeii X ka , ' 1 3 , V 1 l W L E XXX M M 3 ' M- ff X L-'doll V - w wg gi? ,, ,, I, Coral Park students D. Ricard, M. Rodriguez, I. Brizuela, R. Hernandez, show off their smiles during the Powder Puff Game. School monitor, Diva Borrego gives Officer Gable the painful end of the deal. -X I t N J , f . I 3 4 , A K i M iwff! 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'3f5IJM71'f3i5sg 5 f'fil?E1Il:f '5ifl.1Q.i?T',Lf- A 7 .ff '- f'14 'f1-W15' ff '41f',1ff.f112111f-4542 g A454 -'-wr:1,,- f, 44,11 , NM4, W0 4, , 1 1 1 , 1 f'?'m':Em M2555 ig: LR3'f3lj!.lf5'f 9v1i ' M3 T , 113: UL 165,13 , ,ij dx Oz 1 'f WV I fi Q' ,521 1 A A Abdallah, Rhonda Abdo, David 79, 81, 289, 316, 317 Abel, Maria 196, 374 Abislaiman, Ricardo 381, Alvarez, Nancy Alvarez Omar 197 Alvarez Pedro 370 Alvarez Pilar 379 Alzola, Frances 197 Amador, Barbara 163 Amador, Julie 197 Amador, Ricardo 4, 154, 197 289 Abreu, Carldad 191 Abreu, Ileana 379, 124, 97, 136 Abreu, Jorge 165 Abreu, Luis 246 Abreu, Reynaldo 380 Abreu, Rolando 161, 196, 140 Acenbrack, Allyn 196, 191 Acevedo, Ines 196 Acevedo, Karen 121, 181 Acevedo, Steven 184, 203, 376 Achinelli, Charles 289 Ackerman, Kenneth 196 Acosta, David 196 Acosta, Elizabeth 196 Acosta, Mario 87, 99, 112, 136, 142 Acosta, Miriam 98, 110, 124, 196 Acosta, Rafael 177, 184 Adams, Donna 12, 167, 268 Agramonte, Daniel 196 Aguilar, Arlene 99, 196, 256 Aguilar, Ruben 238 Aguilar, Teresita 67, 92, 93, 100, 384 Aguirre, Ana 89, 196 Aguirre, Jaime 88 Aguirre, Veronica 8 Ahrens, George 376 Ahrens, Leslie 238 Amaral, Javier 197 Amat, Arsenio 101, 287 Andersen, Carol 61, 170, 139, 307 Andersen, Diane 170, 197 Angulo, Daisy 197 Ansley, Katie 14, 15, 299 Antklewlcz, Kevin 177, 185, 241, 144 Arabltg, Arsenlo 173, 175, 187, 188, 282, 283, 384, 191, 137 Aragon, Samuel 198, 374 Arauz, Mllena 198 Arcentales, Miguel 198 Arcia, Francisco 198 Arenado, Edward 59, 173, 198, 288, 289, 379 Arenado, Susanna 270, 312, 313, 371 Arias, Marla 163, 247 Arias, Raquel 198 Arias, Rita 171, 190, 198 Armas, Alberto 91, 384 Armengol, Ingrid 198, 95 Armenteros, Daisy 198 Armesto, Ana 198 Aroch, Talya 198 Asteinza, Cristina 198 Akselrad, Sergio 14, 148, 164, 165, 133, 131, 142, 356 Alamo, Joseph 289 Alarcon, Jessica 376 Alba, Dawn 168, 169 Alba, Francisco Alba, Gabriel 196 Albor, Lisa 115, 172, 373 Alcolea, Richard 196 Aldecocea, Carolina 385 Avila, Henry 14, 198 Ayala, Ana 198, 383 Alegre, Manuel 196 Alessi, Madeline 187, 196 Alfaro, Cristina 305 Alfaro, Luis 196 Alfaro, Xiomara 381 Alfonso, Barbara 199 Alfonso, Elio 196 Alfonzo, Jose 109, 158 Algeciras, Rafael 196, 289, 306 Ali, Aliakil 197, 282, 283, 274 All, Yamila 171 Alicea, Janet 104, 161, 197, 206 Alicea, Loreyne 125, 140, 141 Allende, Wilma 181, 242 Almendral, Rafael 372 Alonso, Alfonso 197, 175 Alonso, Jorge 197 Alonso, Jorge 383 Alonso, Jose 384 Alonso, Santiago 375, 276, 277 Alonso, Teresita 249 Alonzo, Alfredo 197, 206 Alphin, Diana 299 Alphin, Robert 79, 380, 142 Ayala, Jose 199 Ayala, Magda 89, 199 B Baez, Lelda 99, 372 Bahm, Lisa 187, 189, 191 Baker, Nancy 199 Baker, Nell 385 Balanky, Kelli 166, 167, 199 Balarin, Jorge 199, 381 Balbona, Manuel 297 Baldelomar, Lucrecia 88, 385 Ballettl, Jude 181, 199 Balseiro, Silvia 375 Balsava, Lazaro 277 l Banks, Beverly 187, 189, 384 Bannatyne, Eduardo 199 Barba, Karla 99, 199 Barba, Mauricio 199 Barba, Noel 165 Barbeito, Jacqueline 243 Barfield, Tamara 96, 155, 169, 199 Barimo, Steven 293 Barreda, Nury 198, 199 Barreras, Francisco 199, 94 Barreras, Rafael 121, 187, 383, 140 Barreto, Roberto 105, 108, 191, 371 Barrlal, Arlene 144, 181, 199 Barrios, Jim 200, 374 Barrios, Marla 92, 100, 199 Barroso, Santiago 199 Barsimantov, Goerge 199 Baskow, Lawrence 15, 172, 199, Alvarado, Jose 378 Alvarez, Andres 109, 289, 382, 131, 142, 357, 351 Alvarez, Daisy 97 Alvarez, Edward 289, 293, 289, 293. 137 Batista, Batista, Batista, Batista, Batista, Alejandro 108, 199, 383 Carlos 199, 383 Elena 199 Marla 190 Onner 190 Bazo, Rosa 140, 370 381 Alvarez, Glenys 381 Alvarez, Isabel 99 Alvarez, Josefina 88, 89, 92, 100 Alvarez, Laura 279, 134 Alvarez, Lizhel 179, 197 Alvarez Luis 157 383 Alvarez, Maria 197 Alvarez, Mlrtha 197 Index Becerra, Cristina 181 Begelman, Kurt 270, 286, 287, 373, 306 Beiro, Jose 62, 282, 283 Beltia, Marla 107 Bell, Steven 88, 163 Bello, Oscar 306 Bello, Sally 199, 374 Benitez, Luis 289 Berg, Jay 115, 289, 381, 292, 293 Berman, Felice 199, 381 Bernal, Jeannette 246 Bernal, Militza 199 Bernal, Tatiana 126 Betancourt, Carlos 199 Betancourt, Yvette 99 Blanco, Lourdes 200, 287, 309 Blanco, Manuel 59, 150, 317, 378, 357 Blanco, Marla 144 Blanco, Norma 114, 156 Blanco, Renaldo 144, 150, 158, 235 Boan, Marie 179, 376, 378, 134 Bode, Linda 371 Bode, Michael 200, 280, 81, 383 Bodon, Susan 200 Bolivar, Ana 89 Bombalier, Ana 181, 381, 382 Borges, Elizabeth 99, 126, 372 Borges, Elsa 23, 131, 379, 138, 139, 140, 141 Borimonoff, Claudio 200 Borroto, Mercedes 115, 383 Borroto, Noris 380 Bovard, William 200 Boza, Malra 200 Braun, Susan 200 Brener, Lori 105, 172, 233, 376 Brenlla, Santiago 178, 200 Brito, Alerto 200 Brito, Bernardo 286, 287, 379, 306 Brito, Jorge 149, 250 Brizuela, Ileana 140, 200, 141, 355 Brodbar, Debra 37, 63, 130, 133, 131, 142, 143 Brodkin, Gary 385 Bruitto, Carmine 2, 289, 293, 306 Brutto, Joseph 79, 289, 303 Bryant, Crystal 91 Bryant, Valerie 7, 299, 358 Buckley, Richard 200 Bustamante, Aldo 161, 384, 129 Bustamante, Homero 189, 200 Bustamante, Maria 98 Bustamante, Marla 99 Busutil, Rosa 67, 106, 174, 375, 140, 142, 143, 141 Buznego, Haydee 67, 384 C Cabada, Marlen 171 Cabaleiro, Mercedes 383 Cabanas, Eduardo 200 Cabanzon, Mercedes Cabezas, Francisco 293 Cabezas, Mauricio 374 Cabrera, Carmen 101, 105 Cabrera, Gisela 109 Calle, Maribel 105, 163 Calleja, Antonio 371 Calvo, Lino 200 Camacho, Ann 251 Camejo, Calvin 155, 370, 47 Camejo, Nelson 371 Campbell, Carol 16, 110 Campins, Eldis 98, 375 Camplanl, Glannine 200 Campo, Angel 378 Campo, David 385 Campos, Antonio 277 Camps, Maria 200, 214 Canales, Carlos 293 Canas, Juan 200, 374 Cancino, Isabel 200 Canino, Ana 12, 87, 118, 371, 376 Cano, Teresa 200, 95 Cano, Veronica Canseco, Jose 276, 277 Canseco, Obie 277 Capiro, Jorge 200 Capra, Anthony 61, 90 Carballo, Lourdes 200 Cardenas, Maria 104, 161, 197, 200 Cardin, Isidro 200 Careaga, Berson 281 Careaga, Servando 200 Carmenaty, Rudolph 200 Carrandi, Marcos 200, 383 Carreno, Jorge 91, 200 Carrera, Josemiguel 90, 91 Carrillo , Douglas 282, 289 Carro, Betta 128, 141, 129, 142 Casadevall, Fernando 282, 283 Casales, Jesus 383 Casales, Tereslta 105 Casanova, Rene 200, 277 Casas, Carlos 200, 385 Casa, R oberto 149, 293 Casiano, Janet 114, 115 Castaneda, Mary 89 Casteleiro, Julio 97, 126 Castillo, Ana 82, 174 Castillo, Ariel 293 Castillo, Guillermo Castillo, Maria 92, 128, 374, 379, 201, 134 Castillo, Maria 201 Castillo, Mary 201 Castillo, Osvaldo 289, 293 Castillo, Sandra 376 Castrello, Ralph 380 Castro, Ana 201 Castro, Eider 201 Castro, Jose 189, 275 Castro, 201 Mariela 104, 197, 208, Caula, Marla 201 Cela, Theresa 201 Cella, Domenico 189 Cerecedo, Catherine 285 Cereijo, Manuel 16, 282, 283, 371, 131, 139, 142, 359 Cerra, Fernando 43, 379 Cerra, Rene 175, 201 Cerulia, Carmen 384 Chamizo, Delia 201 Chamizo, Manuel 90, 201, 383 Chan, Edwina 201, 382 Chatila, Rola 126, 201 Chaves, Eileen 383, 181, 134 Chirole, Marilyn 92, 100, 384 Chiu, Carlos 201, 281 Chiuchlarelli, Leticia 96, 97, 201 Chiuz, Edgardo 202 Chocano, Frank 202, 296, 297 Chomat, Alejandro 280, 281 Christ, Nancy 115, 190, 202 Chu, Khoi 120, 121 Chung, Dean 121, 202, 305 Chung, Kirk 111, 110, 121, 305, 379 Cintas, Omar 303 Clar, Karen 108, 166, 167, 170 Clark, Jay 293 Claxton, Jodie 98, 99, 381 Coffman, Theresa 157, 356 Coizeau, Guillermo 202 Cole, John 110, 111, 202 Colet, Nora 129 Collazo, Rosemary 267, 171, 174, 255 Colon, Elizabeth 181, 202 Concepclon, Ava 140 Contreras, Victor 10, 202, 277 Conway, Stacy 202, 203, 299, 311, 393 Cordero, Lazaro 380 Correa, Luz 202 Corredera, Adrian 293 Corrie, Christopher 287, 306 Cortes, Maureen 82, 108, 174, 384 Cortes, Rainiero 165 Cortina, Marta 202 Cosio, Roberto 202 Costa, John 88, 202 Costa, Rebecca 10, 150, 202 Coto, Derls 277 Couto, Miguel 379, 131, 141, 140 Crespo, Hector 148, 289, 378 Crespo, Jesus 202 Crespo, Rita 190 Cros, Maricel 375 Cruz, Jorge 178, 252, 284, 135 Cruz, Jorge Cruzalvarez, Francisco 191, 202, 203, 289, 374, 306, 141 Cuan, Sergio 126 Cuervo, Jesus 104, 161, 202 Cuervo, Juan 105 Cuervo, Rosa 104, 163 Cuesta, Teresita 202 Cueto, Annette 88 Cueto, Juan 88, 89, 202 Cummings, Jack 375, 306 Curl, Martin 202 Cuza, Alicia 202 Czerniak, Pablo 304, 305 D Dager, Misael Dalessandro, Lisa 190, 202, 381 Damas, Ileana 357, 382 Danon, Samuel 192, 193, 165, 202, 303 Dar-las, Aleyda 384 David, Carlos 36, 108, 175, 371 Davila, Pedro 202, 289, 317 Davis, Douglas 289, 293 Deal, Christine 190 Decoste, Robert 3, 289, 64, 297, 296 Defrancesco, Teresa 160, 161, 202, 299 Delahoz, Carlos 149, 249, 289, 292, 293, 376, 306 Delahoz, Gustavo 289, 290, 317 Delapaz, Moraima 393 Delavega, Norma 95 Delcastlllo, Amelia 120, 121 Delcastillo, Enrique 112, 202 Delcastillo, Jorge 203, 306 Delgado, Juan 176 Delgado, Martha 203 Delgado, Odalys 370 Delosrios, Carlos 90 Delpozo, Miguel 32, 289, 380, 307, 306 Delrio, Cecilia 187, 190, 203, 374 Delrlo, David 249, 289, 291, 346 Delrio, Raphael 293, 275 Delvalle, Roberto 31, 186, 187 Demiguel, Marla 146 Denham, Joseph 110 Depaz, Maria 230 Depaz, Xlomara 203 Dereuter, Daniel 104, 383 Dernis, Melanie 84, 149, 165, 203 Detirado, Carlos 203 Detorres, Elaina 163, 171 Detroyban, Giselle 172, 376 Deutsch, Neil 121, 178, 184, 202, 284, 285 Devarona, Edward 14 Devine, Maureen 97 Ohers, Percy 203 Diaz, Ana 221 Diaz, Ana 14, 27, 26, 55, 121, 203, 384, 133, 132, 357, 351 Diaz, Angel 203 Diaz, Ernesto 97, 378 Diaz, Leslie 89, 379 Diaz, Mercedes 104, 165, 246 Diaz, Miguel 82, 203 Diaz, Nyurka 373 Fernandez: Marlolga 191 Diaz, Osmani 383 Diaz, Diaz, Diaz, Diaz, Diaz, Dick, Otmara 165, 204 Patricia 204 Raul 163 Susan 384 Viviana 380, 95 Andrea 165, 176, 134 Didona, Toni 165, 204, 374 Dieckmann, Vanessa 379, 134 Diego, Leticia 214 Dillon, Christine 204 Dimitropoulos, Spiros 306 Dominguez, Luis 381 Donoghue, Richard 15 Dopico, Georgina 127, 163, 380, 133, 131, 139, 142, 136 Herrerla, Elda 181 Hayden, David 210 1 Duarte, Juan 304, 305 Duarte, Luis 204 Duasso, Jose 204 Dunn, Sandra 168, 169, 203, 204, 298, 299, 346 Duran, Irene 204 Dwyer, Pierre 372 E Eaton, Laura 166, 167 Echagarruga, Lourdes 204 Echeverrla, Carlos 189 Egoavil, Guadalupe 262 Eisenberg, lan 101 Eldred, Mark 176, 230, 236, 303 Elias, Catrina 147, 163, 174 Elias, Mariam 166, 167, 256 Elliott, Kenneth 89, 205 Elsea, Franklin 23, 127, 165, 371 Encalada, Maria 126 Enrlquez, Enelio 205 Escalante, Geovanni 148, 290, 291 Escalante, Gregorio 289 Escalona, Carmen 96 Escalona, Migdalia 92, 100, 379 Esnard, Marla 119, 131 Esperon, Yamiry 205 Espina, Ileana 205, 383 Espinel, Xavier 189, 205, 191 Espinosa, Aimee 172, 205, 209 Espinosa, Jorge 205 Espinosa, Miriam 165 Estades, Miguel 205, 374 Estape, Ricardo 15, 108, 282, 380, 131, 139 Estarellas, Silvia 115 Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez 140 Fernandez, 298, 299, 273 Frenandez Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez 1 1 1 Jorge 50, 99, 385 Juan 316 Juan 293, 275 Julio 2, 256, 293 Laura 371 Lidia 187 Lilian 171 Lizette 371, 141, Luisa 7, 92, 165, 312, 313, 373, 272, Marla 105, 191 Marla 174 Maria 100, 234 Marla 205 Fernandez, Miriam 101 Fernandez, Pedro 205, 296 Fernandez Fernandez 1 , Rebeca 205 Roberto 293 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Elisa 106, 174 Felipe 207 George 177, 207 Greddy 161, 207 Jacqueline 207 Janet 89, 207 Garcia, Jose 184 Garcia, Juan 89, 207 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, 374 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Leonel 207 Lisette 207 Magda 124 Michael 175, 207, Ricardo 207 Rogelio 207, 374 Teresa 69, 82, 107, 108, 131, 142 Garcia, Wendy 108, 207, 383 Garciacartaya, Ricardo 8, 89 Garciavidal, Stephen 207, Griffin, Jeffrey Griffin, Michael 209 Grimm, Sabrina 310, 311 Grdene, George 282 Gross, Edward 177, 209 Grossman, Glenn 7, 97, 358, 376 Guadagno, Gail 39, 170, 372, 309 Guadagno, Lori 13, 170, 379, 309 Guasch, Glenda 209 Guelbenzu, Iliana 380 Guenaga, Maribel 100, 370, 94 Guevara, Marydell 178, 375 Guillen, Marlo 209, 385 Gutierrez, Armando 209, 374 Gutierrez, Carlos 108, 109, 209 Gutierrez, Gerardo 209 Hernandez, Magalys Hernandez, Magda 53 Herhandez, Maria 210 Hernandez, Marlene 53 Hernandez, Nerida 53 Hernandez, Noel 210, 269 Hernandez, Nora 167, 210, 169 Hernandez, Normi 210 Hernandez, Pedro 53 Hernandez, Ricardo 210 Hernandez, Richard 53 Hernandez, Rosany 210 Hernandez, Sarah 98, 99, 177 Hernandez, Sergio 210 Hernandez, Silvia 53, 173, 373 1 140 Hernandez, Susana 210 Hernandez, Valerie 210 Hernandez, Wilfredo 53 Fernandez, Silvia 205 Fernandez Fernandez 275 Fernandez Fernandez, , Wilfred 205, 374 , Wilson 284, 129, Yamlle 64, 383 Yvonne 205 Fernandezcuerv, Victor 108, 131 Ferrer, Albert 205 Ferrer, John 258, 293 Ferrer, Juan 110, 111 289 Garren, Tammie 121, 207, 285 Gato, Jose 207 Gayon, Osvaldo 385 Geltzer, Scott 97, 192, 208, 374, 294, 272 Geltzer, Wayne 208, 305 Ghalayini, Rlad 30, 137 Gil, Frances 208 Gil, Mauricio 104, 208 Gil, Maximino 208, 275 Gutierrez, Graclela 379 Gutierrez, Jacqueline 97, 106, 174, 175, 209, 356 Gutierrez, Jorge 210 Gutierrez, Jose 210, 282, 283, 274, 275 Gutierrez, Luis 41 Gutierrez, Nestor 189 Gutierrez, Olga 15, 80, 170, 171 Gutierrez, Sara 85, 190, 210 Guzman, Carldad 165 Ferrera, Maria 69 Ferrera, Sonia 205, 381, 382 Figueras, Javier 205 Figueredo, Juan 205 Flgueredo, Orlando 383 Gilmour, Myrna 208 Gimenez, Elvia 108, 109, 208 Glunta, Michael 381 Giuntana, Bill 131 Goldin, Betsy 164, 165, 176, 134 H Hallperln, Scott 216 Hajje, lleana 142, 373 Filgueiras, Iliana 205 Finale, Natalia 206 Finkel, Elise 57, 185, 384, 141 Finkel, Renee 185, 375, 141, 140 Fins, Antonio 125, 161 Fistel, Benjamin 269, 289, 293, 306 Fistel, Samuel 12, 76, 306, 287 Flaquer, Eduardo 206 Flaquer, Noemi 82, 152, 174 Fleibes, Jorge 206, 383 Gomez Gomez Gomez Gomez Gomez Gomez Gomez Gomez Alba 208 , Francisco 208 Iliana 208 Irene 208 383 I Josias 208, 374 Juan 318 Llgia zos, 381 Gomez, Gomez, , Marlene 181, 208 Ramon 208 Ricardo 90, 108, 109, 289,384 Gomez, Rosa 381, 382 Gomezdemolina, Ernesto Flor, Adriana 107 Flores, Olimpla 88 Fonseca, Osmara 191, 206 Font, Armando 206 Fortes, Hector 206 Foyo, Vivian 206 Fraga, Maria 256 376 Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, 221 Ana 95 Beatriz 208 Emilio 208 Gloria 159, 208 Gustavo 120, 209, Estefan, Liliana 230 Franqul, Lisette 171, 178, Gonzalez, Humberto 206, Haley Marla 114, 115, 184, 134 Hardy, Scott 179, 378 Harmon, Rebecca 210, 285 Harris, Michael 96 Hart, Timothy 210, 289 Hasbun, Gaby 15, 272, 163, 309, 299, 308, 313, 273, 357 Hasburn, Karen 133, 311, 309 Hatton, Craig 3, 8, 39, 110, 210, 306 Hechavarria, Luis 372 Halenbrook, Marnie 299 Helenbrook, Tracy 187, 190, 191, 299 Henderson, Sharon 178, 210 Henrlquez, Marla 90 Hensdill, Rochelle 211 Heras, Sergio 303, 210 Estevez, Amarllys 205 Estevez, Carmen 316 Everett, Debra 179 F Fadraga, Carmen 205 Fagen, Rose 106, 178, 192 Fages, Mario 205 Fagundo, Aymee 88, 370 Falk, Elizabeth 205 Farach, Hector 381, 382 Faraldo, Angel 383 Faraldo, Lourdes 165 Farradas, Arlene 384 Fehl, Paul 316, 317 Feinstock, Deborah 12, 15, 27, 78, 84, 85, 87, 121, 133, 132, 142, 351 Felipe, Ana 205 Felipe, Yolanda 384 Fergis, Laura 94 Ferguson, Kimberly 181 Fernandez Fernandez 124, 175 Fernandez Fernandez 255 Alma 381 Fernandez, , Anabel 378 , Carlos 106, 107, 113 205 , Dulce 376 , Esperanza 181, Fernandez, Fernando 205 Fernandez Fernandez , Ismael 381 , Ivelisse 384 303 Franqui, Yvonne 206 Franqulz, James 115 Friedman, David 206 Fritz, Christopher 207 Fritz, Harry 385, 295 Frontda, Carlos 277 Fuentes, Diley 207, 381 Fuentes, Dulce 204, 207, 138 Fuentes, Jesus 372, 131, 139, 356 Fuentes, Jose 189 Fundora, Fernando 207, 281 Fundora, Laura 384 Fundora, Maria 104, 178, 190 G Gabaldon, Mary 207 Gadol, Mark 177 Gago, Marlene 126, 375, 140 Galdo, Liliana 108, 207, 379 Galindo, Argus 97 , 372 Gallego, Claudia 207 Galletti, Daniel 178, 207 Gamon, Marla 207 Garcia, Ana 149, 190, 371, 303 Garcia, Angela 6, 75, 180, 309 Garcia, Anthony 96, 161 Garcia, Carlos 207, 380 Garcia, Eduardo 383 209, 275 Gonzalez, Jaime 209 Gonzalez, Jose 209, 297, 317 Gonzalez, Leonardo 8, 91 Gonzalez, Leyla 14, 161, 181, 208, 230 Gonzalez, Maria E. 23, 112, 119, 126, 276, 372, 142, 141 Gonzalez, 126, 22, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, 374 Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Marla J. 43, 74, 104, 142, 136 Maria 131 Marlo 209 Nell 209 Ronald 297 Rosa 191 Rosaida 209 Victor 108, 109, 209, Yamila 209 Yanett 209, 381 Gonzalezclavel, Madelaine 259 Gonzalezlongor, Ana 112, 375, 383 Gorecki, Gerald 189, 191 Grande, Lisette 253 Grau, Emma 278, 279, 313, 129 Gran, Ortelio 280, 281 Greenbaum, Neil 120, 121 Greenburg, Ellen 57 Greisel, Daniel 40, 108, 187, 191, 373, 133, 131, 139, 142 Hernandez, Hernandez, 163, 210, Hernandez, 142 Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, 142 Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Alfredo 108 Ana 160, 161, 379, 383 Armando 133, Carldad 210 Carlos 189, 210, 376 Carmen 91, 381 Cesar 108, 115 Daisy 92, 100, Damaso 376 Deleida 210 Delfin Dianelys 210 Eddy 4, 52, 148, 210, 289,, 291, 375, 358, 357 Hernandez . Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez 210 Hernandez 277 Hernandez 163, 296: Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez, 1 1 1 1 1 Eneldo 52 Eva 52, 114, 115 Evelyn 52, 170 Florentino 210 Haydee 52 Hector 52, 384 Jacqueline 181, Jorge 52, 371, Julio 52, 53, 297, 378 Leonardo Leticia 53 Liset 210 Lizzie 53, 126 Herrero, Vivian 181, 237, 245 Herzbrun, Lewis Hew, Deborah 53, 84, 85, 115, 133, 285, 139, 141, 142, 351 Heyser, Fred 211, 289, 306 Hidalgo, Antonio 175, 211 Higgins, Joni 14, 97, 169, 211 Higgins, Julie 53 Hil, Mayra 96, 211, 374 Hilderbrand, Gina 285 Hisey James 150, 211, 381 Hopkins, Gregory 211 Horgan, Kenneth 293 Hornik, Todd 177, 211 Hortelano, Jorge 277 Howland, Alejandro 53, 297 Howland, Guillermo 150, 378 Hoyos, Mllvla 211, 383 Hoytink, Eric 11, 14, 211 Hoytink, Rene 189 Hujber, Barbara 133, 375, 142 Hung, Javier 105, 371 Huston, Rose 211 Huynh, Hung 105, 121 Ibarra, Javier 307, 306 Iglesias, Nancy 92, 100 Iglesias, Reinaldo 211 Iglesias, Thomas 110, 211, 239 Inocencio, Rosalean 383, 131, 136, 142 Ioannides, Barbara 23, 84, 85, 87, 318, 385, 356, 351 loannides, Tim 185, 192, 212 Issa, Evelyn 191, 220 Iturrioz, Fermin 294 Iturrioz, Virginia Izquierdo, Alina 212 Izquierdo, Jorge 275 J Jacobson, Evelyn 7, 12, 138, 372 Jacome, Yvette 181, 212 J alle, Pedro 379 Jaramillo, Adriana 90 Jaramillo, Brian 270, 303 Jaramillo, Sara 212 Jarquin, Douglas 212, 374 Jarquin, Maria 212, 279, 374 J arro, Carlos 108 Jimenez, Alejandro 90 Jimenez, Danilo 212 Jimenez, Jorge 212 Jimenez, Lupe 384 Jimenez, Marlen 146, 191 Johnson, Jeffrey 14 Johnson, Nathan 212 Jomarron, Dana 201, 212 Jones, Peter 289 Jovellar, Alexander Jover, Lilian 97 Juncadella, Maria 115, 212 Junco, Jose 212 361 I 'xi F W? 35' Lelpolo, Bettina 104 289 K Kahn, Steven 374 Kantrowltz, Brlan 110, 111, 212 Katz, Maris 114, 212 Kaufman, Karen 161, 165, 287, 306 Kaufman, Kevin 212 Kavaljian, Diane 112, 167 Kedzlora, Valerie 212 Kelly, Ana 212,311 Kelly, Karen 240 Kiliddjian, Juan 149, 212, 292, 303, 293, 302 Kiliddjlan, Pedro 13, 302, 289 King, Jody 181, 212 Klniry, Patrick 212 Klein, Gabrielle 161, 167 Klein, Judlanne 169, 192, 212 Kornbluth, Mark 372 Kridner, Richard 190, 380 Krlscher, Cindy 26, 27, 351, 63, 127, 131, 160, 161, 380 Krull, Mary 212 Kublin, Dori 212 Kurtz, Stacy 212 L Labian, Ricky Laboranti, Adam 191, 212, 219, 289, 293, 297 Laboranti, Robert 110, 289, 297 Labrada, Roxana 124, 373 Lacal, Javier 189 Lacamoire, Maria 180, 181 Laffitte, John 133, 385, 130, 132, 139, 143, 136 Lageyre, Juan 212, 280, 281 Laguno, Nancy 383 Lam, Mercedes 279 Lancet, Lynn 181 Landrian, Jorge 383 Landrian, Luis 149, 289 Lane, Thomas 375 Lanza, Carlos 374 Lanza, Vivian 176, 381 Lara, Ibis 89, 126 Laria, Juan 189 Larrazabal, Ada 13, 32, 133, 378, 130, 143, 303, 302, 359 Lavlsta, Cesar 289, 293 Lavol, Alina 22, 96, 97, 370 Lay, Rodney 101, 126, 133, 131, 143 Lazo, Juan 373 Leal, Raul 270, 316, 317 Lee, Rogelio 371 Lefsang, Anthony 131, 139, 143 Leguizamon, Alejandro 110, 115 Leider, Mark 152, 165, 380, 133, 141, 143 Leis, Marla 374 Lennon, Patrick 42, 287 Leon, Juan 214, 381 Leon, Reina 214 Lescano, Orlando 189 Levine, Amy 114, 252, 381 Levine, Rose 187, 191 Levy, Martin 214 Leyton, Orville 214 Leza, Marta 97 Llllenthal, Richard 156, 288, 289, 372, 307, 306 Linares, Dalia 214 Lindsey, Deanna 214 Lindsey, Kellie 110, 372 Lltwln, Vicki 211, 214, 383, 132, 138, 309 Litzenberger, Robert 214 Llabona, Reinaldo 178 Llerena, Lourdes 59, 92, 100 LLora, Jorge 214 Llovet, Rafael 370 Lobaina, Natalia 373 Locke, Dawn 179, 215, 134 Lolo, Blanca 181 Lopez, America 256 Index Lopez, Ana 215 Lopez, Carmen 90, 372 Lopez, Elena 107 Lopez, Gerard 215 Lopez, Gladys 215, 305 Lopez, Guillermo 191 Lopez, Hector 275 Lopez, Humberto 90, 215 Lopez, Ileana 215 Lopez, Jacques 383 Lopez, Jesus 215 Lopez, Juan 165 Lopez, Lazara 112, 215 Lopez, Lucia 124, 215 Lopez, Maria 215 Lopez, Mario 215 Lopez, Maritzabel 380 Lopez, Milagros 170, 171, 384, 357 Lopez, Rafael 96 Lopez, Silvia 136 Lopez, Sybelis 91, 383 Lora, Joan 159, 215, 383 Lorenz, Patricia 309 Lorenz o, Frank 215 Low, Yolinda 163 Lowe, Deborah 110, 215, 305 Lowe, Thomas 215 Loyola, Veronica 215 Lozada, Antonio 215 Lozano, Luis 215 Lubln, Lucas, Swth 215 Consuelo 191 Lugo, Mercedes 215 Luis, Carmen 91, 211 M Machado, Ana 215, 96 Machado, Ileana 127, 165, 370, 143 Machado, Maria 215 Machln, Niurka 97 Martinez, Mlrlam 384 Martinez, Noemls 216 Martinez , Roberto 380 Martinez, Rosalys 216, 95 Martinez Martinez , Serglo 217 , Yolanda 115 Mas, Rodney 189 M asferre r, Marvelys 89 Matilla, Olga 92, 100 Matos, A na 299 May, Ethel 179, 217, 185 Mayo, Leticia 110, 111, 217 Mayo, Marlo 110 Maza, Aida 217 McCarter, Anna 312, 313, 298, 299 McColpln, Jack 217, 374 McWhorter, Karl 233, 249, 279 Mederos, J osefa 378 Medina, David 178, 217, 303 Medina, Leslie 374 Medina, Manuel 376 Medina, Osvaldo 383 Mejia, Karla 181 Mejldo, Alexander 259 Melcon, Ambarlna 171, 95 Mellado, Arnaldo 217 Menache, Estrella 217, 383 Mendez, Antonio 179 Mendez, Cynthia 285, 371, 143 Mendez, Damaris 373 Mendez, Jorge 286, 287, 217, 295, 306 Mendez, Jose 384 Mendez, Maria 115, 190, 217 Mendlvil, Zaida 89 Menendez, Lourdes 217, 381 Mendendez, Marla 374 Mendendez, Maria 385 Mendendez, Miriam 154, 181 Merein, Ronald 287, 95 Madara, Kristie 27, 85, 121, 127, 373, 133, 131, 143 Madruga, Manuel 215, 297 Magana, Lucrecia 279 Maher, Maryanna 190, 215, 191 Mandell, Leslie 124, 171, 215 Mangione, Vittorio 179, 215 Manresa, Carlos 91 Manrlque, Lilla 215, 140 Mantica, Renee 299, 313 Manzione, John 2, 216, 289, 293 Marcos, Maryli 120, 121, 370 Marino, Heidi 12, 26, 127, 161, 169, 371, 27, 108, 143, 357, 351 Maristany, Andres 109, 161, 277 Mark, Elena 216 Marquez, Ariel 150, 297 Marrero, Alejandro 216 Merlano, Guillermo 217 Merrill, Lorrie 179 Mesa, Alexander 189, 275 Mesa, Henry 217 Mesa, Isabel 245 Mesa, Llllyam 166, 167, 268 Mesa, Mirtha 96 Mesa, Roxana 372 Mesa, Victor 287 Messe M eza, r, Victoria 96, 217 Claudia 217, 283 Mezqula, Lourdes 217 Miller, Michelle 58, 187, 373, 143, 136 Mink, Mirab Mirab Sheila 217 al, David 179 al, Pablo, 289, 293 Mlrabollo, Edello 217 Miranda, Irela 118 Miranda, Ivonne 217 Miranda, Martha 112, 217, 374 Misacavage, Thomas 217, Marroquin, Eva 375 Martin, Betsy 381 Martin, Glssel 255 Martin, Lisette 246 Martin, Marla 172, 216 Martin, Robert 216, 374, 306 Martinez, Adriana 168, 169, 144 Martinez Ana 105, 104, 161, 216 Martinez, Belkys 216 Martinez, David 66, 140, 141 Martinez, Diana 216 Martinez, Dora 216, 287 Martinez Eduardo 216 Martinez, Ellecer 372 Martinez, James 216 Martinez, Leyanys 248 Martinez, Lillian 385 Martinez, Lourdes 216 Martinez, Manuel 92, 98, 99, 100, 216, 282 Martinez, Marla 8, 100, 216 Martinez, Marlene 216 Martinez, Maurlce 216, 224 Mitro, Ronald 217 Miyares, Lourdes 181, 95 Mobley, Donald 289, 293 Modugno, Margaret 206, 217 Molano, Marlo 179 Mole, Eduardo 217 Mole, Jose 218 Molina, Andres 8, 289 Molina, Jorge 144, 273, 13, 96, 97, 149, 289, 290, 378, 306, 350, 272 Molne, Mayra 171, 218, 350 Monfort, Marla 14-4, 181, 180, 218 Moniz, Albert 110, 111 Monne, Alelda 126, 372 Monroy Iris 218 Mont, Hector 289 Montalvan, Maria 218 Montalvo, Ana 218 Montanarl, Gabriella 218 Montanez, Alfredo 191, 217, 175, 115, 289, 356, 373 Montano, Jesus 126, 94 Montero, Rafael 380, 95 Monterroso, Luana 181, 218, 95 Montesdeoca, Agustin 218 Montesino, Arlen 381 Montiel Leovigildo 372 Montoto, Oscar 297 Monzon, Maria 218 Moor, Marla 88 Mooyoung, Monique 87, 370, 141, 140 Morales, Daniel 218 Morales, Jorge 218 Morales, Osvaldo 218, 275 Morales, Silvia 218 Morehead, Martha 218, 192, 179 Morejon, Orlando 287, 306 Moreno, Ana 190, 220 Moreno, Marie 312, 313, 304, 305 Moreno, Richard 218 Moreno, Xavier 191, 189, 371 Morgenstern, Howard 179, 305 Mori, Liana 218 Morls, Alberto 120, 232 Morrell, Hector 218 Mosquera, Lillian 376 Moss, James 71, 172, 270, 137 Mourlz, Reinald 51 Mugar, Jerry 176, 289, 292, 293, 306 Mugar, Michael 289, 291, 385, 306 Muguercia, Ivan 289, 372, 306, 129 Muina, Vivian 384 Mullin, Joseph 219 Munlz, Llsselle 266 Munne, Marlen 170, 15, 171 Munoz, Carlos 2, 19, 219, 289 Munoz, Iliana 190, 245 Munoz, Norma 219 Munzert, Sharyn 219 Muradas, Maritza 219 Murga, Ignacio 284, 219, 385 Myers, Kimberly 219 Mykytka, Teresa 171 N Napoles, Marla 90, 91, 219 Naranjo, Gary 219 Naranjo, Gisella 299 Nash, Susan 115, 190 Navarro, Francisco 88, 375 Navarro, Georgina 371 Navarro, Lissette 384 Navas, Eddy 189, 219 Nesmith, Dale 2, 289, 293 Nesmith, Linda 131, 179 Nieto, Claudia 379 Nordarse, Alexander 381 Nodarse, Ernesto 219, 374, 274, 275 Noguera, Sylvia 219 Norton, James 293 Novas, Robert 219 Nunez, John 289, 293 Nunez, Jorge 219 O Ocana, Richard 282 Ochoa, Maria 85, 106, 108, 115, 174 Octala, Saleh 178 Offermann, David 289 Olartecoechea, Marla 184, 219 Oliva, German 289 Oneill, Cathleen 120 Orner, Tracy 219 Oropesa, David 280, 281 Oropesa, Joann 15, 371 Orrett, Juan 289, 291, 374, 277 Ortega, Carlos 165 Ortega, Nancy 94, 82, 186, 187, 188, 192, 219, 279 Ortega, Rosa 190, 376 Ortega, Sonia Ortega, Zaida Ortiz, Sandra Ortis, Vivian 119, 383 Osorio, Carolina 98, 99, 289, 305 Otero, Carmen Otero, Marla Otero, Tomas 72 P Padro, Elvira 219 Padron, Maria 104, 105, 375 Padron, Silvia 190 Padron, Tereslta 104, 105, 115 184, 219 Padron, Yvette 229, 374 Paguaga, Juan 275 Pancier, Michael 220, 381 Pardo, Beatrice 85, 174, 266 Pardo, Gilsa 220 Paredes, Ernesto 115 Parent, Laurie 220 Parker, Cheryl 196, 220 Parker, Tracy 220 Parra, Roxana 220 Payne, Kenneth 220, 280, 281 Paz, Fernando 275, 381 Paz, Judith 149, 289, 299, 310, 311, 381 Peacock, Donald 373 Pedrlanes, John 220, 297 Pena, Beatriz 220 Pena, Marlene 89, 220 Pena, Ricardo 220 Penabaz, Lucy 85, 161, 174, 192, 201, 220 Penaranda, Haydee 220 Penate, Isbel 13, 181, 220, 383 Penlchet, Marla 52, 108, 375 Penkosky, James 22, 68, 176, 185, 379, 134 Penna, Norma 220 Pereiro, Sylvia 190, 375 Perez, Albert 8, 98, 99, 220 1 Perez, Amada 380 Perez, Ana 126 Perez, Anita 370 Perez, Antonio 220 Perez, Denise 221, 374 Perez, Eduardo 221, 297 Perez, Elizabeth 173, 221 Perez, Fernando 221 Perez, Francisco 59, 151 Perez, Harold 221 Perez, Humberto 155, 289 Perez, Jose 221 Perez, Juan 281 Perez, Juan Carlos 27 Perez, Leonor 221 Perez, Liana 378 Perez, Luisa 384 Perez, Marcos 371 Perez, Maria 186, 187, 188, 221 Perez, Marlene 310, 311 Perez, Michelle 381 Perez, Norma 91, 221 Perez, Pedro 376 Perez, Raisa 221 Perez, Randol 221 Perez, Richard 190, 221 Perez, Roberto 385 Perez, Rogers 221 Perez, Sandra 373 Perez, Yolanda 221 Perkins, Randal 3, 4, 47, 289 Perkins, Susan 148, 381 Perruc, Jeannette 385 Petersen, Joseph 110, 121, 372, 306 Pico, Daima 190 Pljeira, Martha 97, 380, 95 Pintado, Jesus 289, 306 Pinto Lettycia 92, 110 Pocepowich, Lynne 115 Pollack, Glenn 221 Poly Renee 6 Ponce, Jorge 222, 374 Ponce, Silvia 100, 222 Porras, Carlos 222 Porras, Timothy 222 Porta, Paul 179, 222 Portela, Blanca 222, 311 Porter, Gary 90, 384 Portomene, Marla 181, 380 Prieto, Darrell 89, 385 Prieto, Prieto, Prieto, 128 Diana 222 Ivette 375 Roberto 129, 222, Proenza, Paul 90, 222 Proenza, Roberto 99 Puello, Gabriel 101. 161, 384 Puente, Miguel 105, 115, 120, Rosado, , Joshua 222 Raisen 108, 289 121, 126, 371 Pujol, Magaly 222 Pulido. Marta 99 Pulido, Nilda 173 Pulido, Ricahrd 46, 370 Punales, Anabel 92, 100 Pyland, Teresa 98 Quant, Q Jose 378 Quesada, Vilma 222 Quevedo, Antonio 384 Quijano, Juan 222 Quintana, Cristina 89 Quintana, Ivette 96 Quintana, Juan 185 Quintana, Marlbel 92 Quintana, Nlvaldo 161, 222 Quintana, Noemi 222 Quintana, Pablo 378 Quintana, Vivian 89, 222 Quintanilla, Lesley 177, 222, 134 Quiroga, Arlene 372 R Rabionet, Helen 222 Ramos Ramos Ramos , Deborah 224, 374 , Jesus 373 , Lucilo 233 Ramos, Patricia 88 Ramos, Ricardo 176, 135 Randell, Michael 178, 222, 134 Ranierl, Angela 373 Rassl, Helen 222 Rasumoff, Peggy 90 Ravelo, Jael 159 Raybon, Deborah 179, 378, 8, 76, 131, 134 Real, Ann 144, 171, 181, 222 Rebollo, Celia 372 Regalado, Leizy 124, 356, 379 Reid, Shed 120 Reinblatt, Gall 172, 222, 137 Relnoso, Adelheid 305 Retana, Mauricio 385 Retana, Wilfredo 385 Revuelta, Ralph 222 Reyes, Adam 165, 178, 380 Reyes, Alina 222, 134 Reyes Helga 376 Reyes: Jorge 222 Reyes, Judith 222 Ricard, Daisy 174, 380, 355 Richman, Paul 223 Rigol, Rosa 106, 174, 181, 223 Rionda, Michael 223, 370 Rios, Maria 190 Rios, Marlene 190 Ritsi, Maria 98 Rivera, Rivera, Rivera, Jorge 372 Lourdes 223 Saul 191, 297 Rivero, Ela 82, 106, 114, 115, Rodrlguez, 383, 130, 131, 139, 143 Rodrlguez, Eduardo 218, 223, 374, 277 Rodriguez, Evelyn 223 Rodriguez, Jacqueline 91, 161, 165, 232, 370, 372 Rodrlguez, Jesus 161, 191, Carlos 121, 133, 223, Sanchez, Pedro 74 Sanchez, Placido 225 Sanchez, Raciel 10, 225, 276, 277 Sanchez, Teresiua 225 Sanchez, Vincente 74 Sanchez, Zlnalda 225 Sanroman, Irene 225 Santamaria, Frank 108, 192, 225, 346 Santana, Jose 121, 225, 317 Santana, Maria 225 Santiago, Edwin 225, 374 Santiago, Georgina 126, 373 223 Rodriguez, Jorge 197, 223, 95 Rodrlguez, Luis 14, 223 Rodrlguez, Manuel 223 Rodrlguez, Marla 93, 99, 224, 371 Rodriguez, Marlo 92, 385 Rodriguez, Marlon 224 Rodriguez, Marlene 125, 126, 174 Rodrlguez, Martha 372 Rodrlguez, Miroslava 384 Rodriguez, Moraima 106, 224 Rodriguez, Noel 98, 370, 95 Rodrlguez, Oliver 293 Rodriguez, Osvaldo 370 Rodriguez, Regina 375 Rodriguez, Reinaldo 224 Rodrlguez, Roberto 381, 277 Roig, Jorge 224 Riog, Rita 152, 224, 374, 309 Rojas, Gipsy 224 Rojas, Jorge 59 Rojas, Michelle 224 Rojas, Rocio 190 Roldan, Susan 170, 171 Roman, Miriam 224 Romano, Romano, Romero, Romero, Rosado, Rosario, Mauricio 379 Nicole 224 Alina 242 Danilo 178 Diane 224, 374 Elizabeth 98, 99 Diane 372 Rose, Jay 163, 293 Rosenfeld, Lisa 371 Rozas, Teresa 224 Santiesteban, Nelson 189 Santos Santos , Aida 225, 279, 381 , Alfredo 225, 289, 291 Santos, Daisy 90, 384 Santos, Emma 226 Santos, Patricia 106, 108, 113, 174, 136 Sapayo, Esther 373 Sapp, Jane 115, 150, 161, 226, 299 Schneider, Jeffrey 233 Schulte, Beneva 179 Schwanitz, Brltta 226, 309 Scott, Jennifer 163 Seoane, Christine 110, 383 Sepulveda, Nanette 110 Serra, Jeanie 226 Serrott, Stuart 16, 290, 289 Setien, Anna 226 Shadiack, Linda 76, 384 Shaw, Karen 76, 384 Suarez, Reynel 374 Suarez, Ricardo 191 Suarez, Vivian 12, 16, 26, 27, 77, 181, 356, 351 Surls, Oscar 38, 77, 85, 127, 162, 163, 370, 133, 131, 143, 357 Swestyn, Mary 77, 89 T Tabares, Frank 176 Talles, Kelly 11, 77, 90, 380 Tamayo, Carlos 4, 289 Tamayo, Rosa 99 Tamer, Karen 309 Tarafa, Lillian 10, 77 Tarlche, Susan 77, 163, 383 Taupler, Rene 189 Taylor, Gustavo 6, 77, 385, 287, 307, 306 Taylor, Patricia 77, 384 Tejeda, Yvette 77, 126 Tellechea, Francisco 77, 81, 155, 289, 297, 375, 357 Tellez, Ethel 384, 141 Thomassen, Robert 54, 78, 175, 289, 356, 359 Tinoco, Katia 191 Toboso, Marla 78, 131 Toca, Jose 179, 203 Torano, Marla 260 Torralbas, Susana 58, 82, 121, Shayne, Kevin 176, 226 Slfling, Laura 226 Silver, Glenn 47, 76, 149 Simmons, Tina 76, 372 Simo, Isabelle 249 Singer, Steven 293, 306 Sirven, Michael 289, 293 136 Torrens, Raul 78, 371 Torres, Alberto 78 Torres, Elizabeth 7, 78 Torres, Irene 165 Torres, Lilia 118 Torres, Maritza 78, 96, 370 Torres, Peter 277 Torres, Vivian 225, 191 Rublni, Rodolfo 383 Rubio, Bertha 224 Rubio, Dixiana 126, 384 Rubio, Orlando 178, 184, 134 Rugglero, Paula 224 Ruiz, Ivette 161, 237 Ruiz, Jose 379 Ruiz, Roger 224, 303 S Saavedra, Dinorah 74 Saavedra, Karla 224 Sach, Steven 133, 131 Saez, Claudio 15, 385 Saez, Veronica 74, 98, 170 Salas, Esther 224 Salas, Sandra 70, 74, 98, 99, 379 Salazar, Arely 224, 95 Salazar, Ivellise 279 Salazar, Karina 74 Salgado, Teresita 74, 383 Salguelro, Patricia 74, 287, 143, 136, 141 Saller, Raymond 224, 383 Saltzman, Gary 110 Slimak, Gretchen 177 Sloan, Sloan, Luisa 14, 226 Stacy 89, 226 Smemo, Samuel 16, 72, 76, Smith, Smith, Smith, James 226 Kevin 76 Valester 76 Smolenyak, Heidi 226, 381, 308, 309 Soberon, Sara 76, 96, 373 Soler, Alicia 76, 84 Solis, Gustavo 226 Solomon, Steven 121 Solorzano, Anamaria 226 Solorzano, Beatriz 76 Solorzano, Ivanla 214 Somarrlba, Marla 370 Soria, Alexander 76, 90, 385 Sosa, Carlos 226 Sosa, Gabriel 226 Sosa, Magaly 115 Sosa, Marla 96, 374 Soto, Adolfo 243 Tottenhoff, Jeffrey 78, 138 Trelles, Emma 104, 121, 190, 259 Trias, Jose 78, 375 Trudel, Marie 78 Trujillo, Anthony 78, 187, 188, 297 Trujillo, Daguberlo 289 Trujillo, Ramon 173 Tucciarone, Dawn 279 Tulin, Philip 384 U Ubeda, Rosa 143 Ulllvarri, Flavia 78, 115, 311, Uralde, Aldo 78 Uralde, Alina 78, 124 Uralde, Sara 124, 171, 383 Urrutia, Beatriz 78, 130, 139, 124 Rivero, Robert 11, 107, 175, 223 Riveron, Lizett 191, 223 Rizzo, Leslie 177 Roberts, Lorette 223, 381 Rodriguez, Abelardo 223, 272, 273 Rodrlguez, Alejandro 10 Rodrlguez, Alina 223 Rodriguez, Ana 193, 385 Rodriguez, Barbara 89 Sampson, Corinna 177, 225 Sanabria, Suzanna 74 Sanchez, Alberto 225 Sanchez, Ana 74, 113, 121 Sanchez, Armando 225 Sanchez, Carmen 381, 382 Sanchez, Eugenio 99, 225 Sanchez, Gabriel 374 Sanchez, Hector 74 Sanchez, Idrlke 225 Sanchez, Ivan 225 Sanchez, J osefina 74 Sanchez, Juan 379 Sanchez , Lourdes 225 Sanchez, Lucia 225 Sanchez, Marla 225 Sanchez, Orlando 225, 374 Soto, Francisco 76, 370 Sotolongo, Gladys 76, 92, 93, 100, 371 Sotolongo, Juan 76, 372 Souto, Javier 77, 114, 133, 131, 143 Souto, Laura 115, 150, 256, 299 Spurlock, Charlene 65, 77, 178, 370, 134 Stachl, Juan 77, 110, 383, 306 Staikos, George 176 Starr, Debbie 309, 308 Stefano, Ana 77 Stefano, Robert 191 Stlefel, Edward 77, 191, 297 Stockwell, Mike 381 Strauss, Andrea 22, 77, 84, 85, 127, 165, 133, 130, 143, 351 Suarez, Eduardo 90 Suarez, Henry 48, 77, 172, 385, 137 Suarez, Liliana 214 Suarez, Ralph 77, 282, 283, 379 143 Urrutia, Maria 130, 140, 141 V Valdes Alejandro 190 Valdes, Amy 172 Valdes, Carmen 79 Valdes, David 79 Valdes, Jorge 79 Valdes, Julio 286, 287 Valdes, Marla 79, 177, 372 Valdes, Mlrtha 177, 192, 134, 135 Valladares, Vivian 381 Vallejo, Francis 191 Vallejo, Vivian 79, 96, 97 Vallina, Annabelle 79, 92, 100 Vanhorn, Charles 161, 279 Vansleen, Tracy 299 Vazquez, Betsy 79, 174, 187 , 190, 385 Vazquez, Jose 121 Vazquez, Llzardo 79 Vazquez, Luis 79, 144, 161, 378 Vazquez, Sandra 79, 97, 112, 124, 136 Vega, Maria 80, 186, 187, 372, 129 Velasco, Susana 80, 170, 299 Velasquez, Moises 80 Velazquez, Jacqueline 80, 385 Ventura, Juan 374, 277 Vidaurre, Alina 171 Viera, Lidia 177 Viera, Sergio 66 Villanueva, Rodolfo 80, 284, 383 Villarlno, Gisela 96, 141, 140 Villavicencio, Jorge 280, 281 Villazon, Daniel 293 Visconti, Michael 80, 385 Vives, Ricardo 281 W Watson, Fred 50, 80, 289, 370 Weinfeld, Michele 80, 150 Weinreb, Lee 22, 80, 172, 173, 137 Weiss, Jan 22, 70, 80, 87, 384, 133, 131, 132 West, Robert 23, 80, 120, 121, 383, 133, 131, 130, 139, 143, 136, 357 Whimley, Sam 289 Whitt, Roger 80, 126, 375 Wise, Mary 179 Witte, Christine 159, 279 Wong, Brldget 143, 115, 80, 35, 87, 126, 113, 133, 136, 131 138, 139, 357 Woodbury David 179 Y Yanez, Carmen 190 Yanez, Victor 85, 163 Yepes, Uriel 214 Yera, Pedro 370 Yessman, Kelly 23, 299, 313, 359 Yessman, Kimberly 299 Yngerto, Marlo 383, 191 Yoham, Annemarie 170, 8, 82, 131 Yoham, Anthony 150, 235 Yoham, Jerome 374 Yoham, Julie 8, 311, 299, 170, 254 Z Zabala, Alberto 178, 184, 241 Zabala, Felix 36, 175, 187, 108 Zaldivar, Esther 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Leida Baez Elizabeth Borges Gail Guadugno Argus Galindo Luis Hechavarria Marlene Gonzalez Evelyn Jacobson Kellie Lindsey Roxy Mesa Leo Manuel Sandra 0,-til Arlene Quiroga Jackie Rodriguez Martha Rodriguez Diane Rosario Tina Simmons Maria Vega 372 Advertising Good Luck Seniors From 1 l 4 Homeroom 12-17 - Sitting - Sandra Perez, Sylvia Hernandez, Maria Padron, Ileana Hajje, Yvette Betancourt, Alfredo Montanez, Luisa Fernandez, Damaris Mendez. Second row - Esther Sapayo, Jesus Ramos, Daniel Grissel, Sara Soberon, Angie Ranieri, Natalia Lobaina, Kurt Begelman. Third row - Aristotlele Ramos, Michelle Miller, Juan Laso, Lisa Albor, Donald Peacock, Gabriel Coorsi, Georgina Santiago, Kristie Madera, Mr. Joplin, Nyurka Diaz, Roxana Labrada. f-Q I 45' 373 Y 'N F45 sf yi X I ' , Six Homeroom 11-1 - Kneeling - Jack McColphin, Toni DiDona, Leslie Medina, Sally Bello, Maria Abel, Maria Sosa, Yvette Padron, Crystal Bryant, Debbie Ramos. Second row - Jerry Yoham, Victor Gonzalez, Carlos Lanza, Eddie Rodriguez, Mayra Hill, Jim Barrios, Orlando Sanchez, Wilfred Fernandez, Robert Martin, Frank Cruz, Sam Aragon, Josias Gomez, Mr. Welsch. Third row - Gabriel Sanchez, Mike Garcia, Jorge Ponce. Not pictured - Luis Moreno, Rose Ann Fagen, Renee Cerre, Daniel Jiminez. Homeroom 11-10 - First row - Juan Ventura, Reynel Suarez, Irene Torres, Rita Roig, Marla Leis, Maria Menendez, Maria Castillo, Maria Zechel, Mr. Mike Perez. Second row - Juan Legeyre, Cecilia Del Rio, Martha Miranda, Liliana Galdo, Denise Perez, Diane Rosado, Stephen Kahn, Edwin Santiago, Armando Gutierrez, Maria J arquin, Juan Orrett. Third row - Ernesto Nodarse, Tony Lopez, Juan Canas, Mauricio Cabezas, Miguel Estades, Douglas J arquin, Scott Geltzer, Ali Ali, Rogelio Garcia. 374 KJ E 1- .- w Q ,L ' Q sf M, an Q4 Q V as: ' , S' .. 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FLORIDA 33174 Available 279-1100 Fi 1 377 WAV Andy Alvarez Marie Boan Manny Blanco Christine Seonne Liana Perez Tere Mykytka fwf rv ,' ,- 4, f,4,, , . , -,HU 1, , , , ,,,,,, ., ,, Homeroom 12-20 - Lying down - Jorge Molina, Andy Alvarez. Second row - Manny Blanco, Jose Quant, Juan Gomez, Glenn Grossman, Ernie Diaz, Es- ther Martinez, Pablo Quintana, Hector Crespo, Liana Perez, Josefa Mederos, Mrs. Hollin. Third row - Marie Boan, Anabel Fernandez, Jose Alvarado, Guillermo Howland, Julio Hernandez, Angel Campo, Ada Larrazabal, Scott Hardy Luis Vasquez, Debbie Raybon, Nerida Fernandez, Ruth Valdes. xgr 1' . R Qs .fix Z Jorge Molina Esther Martinez Ada Larrazabal Ellen Greenberg ' l 1 , Ly 'iz 1 lf 1 ,Q ' A C fl L Ernesto Diaz Juan C. Gomez 378 Advertising C0 GR TUL TIONS Homeroom 12-22 - Sitting - Mr. Bizzaro. Kneeling - Leslie Diaz, Pilar Alvarez, Marla Castillo, Ana Hernandez, Mauricio Romano, Lori Guadagno, Ileana Abreu. Second row - Eddie Arenado, Jose Ruiz, Kirk Chung, Juan Sanchez, Ralph Suarez, Jimmy Penkosky, Rita Marie Soto, Fernando Cerra, Leizy Regalado, Jeannie James, Claudia Nieto, Sandra Salas, Maggie Escalona., Bernie Brlto, Graciela Gutierres, Miguel Couto, Elsa Borges, Vanessa Dieckmann. -' 7 ' ,3 .7,fPf: Vu .1 klinal ff 'frm .f - ZX as ,Q .gf f fi I lb YY ,W ...Ny A ,1 Homeroom 12-23 - Bottom row - Left to right - Mr. John Bow, Angela Reyes, Maria Portomene, Vivian Diaz, Kelly Talles, Ileana Guelbenzu, Maritzabel Lopez, Amada Perez, Daisy Ricard, Cindy Krisher, Martin Rossbach. Top row - left to right - Robert Martinez, Mike Delpozo, Ralph Montero, Carlos Garcia, Richard Kridner, Ralph Castrello, Frank Cordero, Robert Alphin, Mark Leider, Noris Borroto, Ricky Estape, Reynaldo Abreu, Gigi Dopico. Homeroom 12-2 Wishes all the Seniors the best of luck in the future. We have had a Great time at Coral Park. Advertising Homeroom 10-01 - First row - Ligia Gomez, Xiomara Alfaro, Arlen Montesino, Ana Bombalier, Ileana Damas, Vivian Valladares, Alma Fernandez, Michelle Perez, Carmen Sanchez, Glenys Alvarez, Marc Trudel. Second row - Mr. Gooding, Susan Perkins, Ricardo Abislaiman, Carmen Hernandez, Amy Levine, Rosa Gomez, Mike Stockwell, Josae Garcia, Hector Farach, Fernando Paz, Michael Giunta, Roberto Rodriguez. EW Homeroom 11-02 - Kneeling - Edwina Chan, Betsy Martin, Esther Zaldivar, Jodie Claxton, Lori Roberts, Sonia Ferrera, Aida Santos, Diley Fuentes, Yanett Gonzalez, Felice Berman. Standing - Magda Garcia, Lourdes Menendez, Luis Domingez, Lisa Dalessandro, Alex Nodarse, George Balarin. Vivian Lanza, Mike Pancier, Johnny Leon, Ismael Fernandez, Heidi Smolenyak, Jim Hisey, Eddie Alvarez. Fil S' 81 'FL THE HAPPY NOTE .TN JN .8 r MIAMI SOCCER WAVE Hundreds of Low Priced SPORTS CENTER Albums, Tapes, Musdo Books P1 Record A ooossor 1os,Eto. 261 3743 3417 Maid Highw y Coconut Grove Phone 445-0321 1364 N.E. 163 St. North Miami Beach Phone 949-1185 JC! CONGRATULATIONS I ' I TO THE CLASS OF 1982 Good luck in the future. 1 Love, the Class of 1984 It's been a GREAT Yaar, Thanks. Westbird Shopping Ce t 11457 S.W. 40 St. Phone 553-1131 Advertising 11-16 2 s- A ax MN-1 Homeroom 11-16 - Kneeling - Joan Lora, Irene Gomez, Ileana Espina, Manny Chemizo, Mercy Ochoa, Osvaldo Medina. Second row - Carlos Batista, Ana M. Ayala, Claudia Mesa, Sara Uralde, Milvia Hoyos, Isabel Penate, Christine Seoane, Arlene Luis, Estrella Menache, Wendy Garcia, Ana Hernandez, Alex Batista, Jorge Fleites. Third row - Jorge Alonso, Marcos Carrandi, Jorge Garcia, Stacy Conway, Vicki Litwin, George Landrian, Raymond Saller, Mike Bode. 12-12 Q Homeroom 12-12 - Sitting - Ana Gonzalez-Longoria, Teresita Salgado. Kneeling - Mercy Borrotto, Vivian Ortiz, Rosalean Inocencio, Sybelis Lopez, Mercedes Cabaleiro, Eileen Chaves, Susan Tariche, Yamile Fernandez, Nancy Laguna, Olga Lanis. Third row - Mario Yngerto, Angel Faraldo, Juan Quintana, Eddie Garcia, Jacques Lopez, Carlos Rodriguez, Orlando Figueredo, John Stachl, Mrs. Jelks, Ralph Barreras, Daniel DeReuter, Jesus Casales, Osmani Diaz, Robert West, Rudolfo Rubino, Rudy Villanueva, Morairna de la Paz, Luis Alvarez. 07 -2 I wp 383 R Homeroom 12-04 - First row - Susan Diaz, Carmen Cerulia, Feresita Aguilar, Haydee Buznego, Lizette Navaro, Marilyn Chirole. Second row - Norma de la Vega, Don Holder, Elise Finkel, Laura Fundora, Jose Alonso, Dixie Rubio, Ivelisse Fernandez, Yolanda Felipe, Daisy Santos, Jan Weiss, Miroslava Rodriguez, Gary Porter. Third row - Philip Tulin, Patty Taylor, Aldo Bustamante, Maureen McCormick, Jesus, Alvaro Menendez, Arlene Farradas, Miriam Martinez, Donald Buslinger. Homeroom 12-08 - Sitting - Rosie Banks, Ricky Gomez, Vivian Muina, Aleyda Darias, Karen Shaw. Second row - Ennio Zane, Lou McLean, Maureen Cortes, Luisa Perez, Ana Diaz, Millie Lopez, Tony Quevedo, Linda Shadiack, Ethel Tellez. Third row - Alberto Armas, Gaby Puello, Arsenio Arabitz, Hector Hernandez, Lupe Jimenez. 384 Advertising N... f 5 K ,V7L, Q Homeroom 12-18 - Sitting - Mike Mugar, Mike Visconti, Jeanette Perruc, Darrell Prieto, Betsy Vasquez, Ms. Enteen, Jorge Fernandez, Neil Baker, Roberto Perez. Second row - Gary Broadkin, Henry Suarez, Carol Aldecocea, Osvaldo Gayon, Mario Rodriguez, John Laffltte, Carlos Casas, Claudio Saez,,Wi1fredo Retana, Mauricio Retana, David Campo, Lucrecia Baldelomar, Marvin Guillen, Gustavo Taylor, Maria Menendez, Harry Fritz, Lillian Martinez, Beatriz Bentancur, Ana Rodriguez, Alex Soria, Jackie Velazquez, Barbara Ioannides. 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To: Mrs. Betty Davis With all my love and appreciation for every- thing you've done for me and for the youth in this school. Love, Eva Peer . . ,,.. X, 'V CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Arieon Staff COMPLIMENTS OF ASTRO OPTICAL, INC. Good-bye to my graduating friends: Cindy, Hei Patty Terry, Felix, Carlos E, Carlos D., Ela, Mau reen, Maluli, Josie, Bobby, Jose, J orgie Porgie Daisy and all the fun seniors in Interact. ' A, V1.2 Counseling 1982 388 di, Gabby, Luis, Franklin, J ackyg Tony, Oscar, 9 Ana THE F LGUS FIVE Mr. Stone with the treasures of his life? 1 -..X X X t , . X . Q i gi . z gg-5-:gtg 'N km Y Q . 1 CW Ll -. .N . .1 - .- 5 1. f i. 5 .S f fi- T54 ,S wNs..ff-ss..-V f fs-ml-wt weafwx?4:.Q.wa1'1. t Qg,:5M-m:q:isr-gs' .. , ,N awww w...-S. . -' ww at 1 2 Cyclops Cindy What . . . Luis and Gabby poisoned my saladl?l Cindy thinks sheis seductive. Heidi torments sweet Cindy, This is dedicated to our graduating co-editors-in-chiefg Cindy Krischer and Heidi Marino. Through the trial and tribulation of the making of this yearbook we have become more than just classmates - we're the best of friends. Well, we will always remember you for the times we've had both good and bad, and we wish you the best of luck through college and through the rest of your lives. Love always, Ana, Jane, and Teresa ' ' ff fy ' iifffff' f 9755 ff ' X f -'e' A ,ff If-, ,, , f 5 f 1 I f 22 1 fi? Aiy, gty., .. . , . , V 1 f 1 A WG, , lf 9 ,1 if . ' ' 1 , 1 2 , I, ff f W W, f' ' gf f Z 2 . , , A f Q SX fzwj 5 1 f if , 1 47 729 f ' k . 5 , A,W , J 'ff w . , f- 1 mf: 1 'ffm' -' .i V . . .1 , 259 ' ,il fzgff1pfi.' 4 ?' ff ' if ,X f 1 . ' 'u'. The better side of? iczrma jnfafciou Cindy in love. We made the deadline! 7,7 - ' 1 P 1,,.f .fmi41m fu ff Q 4, ,, , i ft ' 5 .,Vg ' ! Ly .f f W 5 022' I A,-, 'Lf , a' 1 52, jil-i1f' ,,, ,yi ,,1v. X ' JJ . .atwa ' .t., , 't.t . Ballet is my life! Let's do the Rambeatl Rah! Rah! 9741 sw 'I3 tern 0 miami, florida 33174 0 H3051 552-5572 o telex 51-2413 pn 5 fi 15 389 af I 6 TEACHER UF THE YEAR ' Q0 Mrs Yolanda Kelloggsf Prior to this year the Teacher of the Year Award was given by the Sorrotta Service Club. This is the first year that the Award was given out by a faculty vote. Mrs Yolanda F Kellogg was chosen the 1982 Teacher of the Year She has been a French teacher at Miami Coral Park Senior High School since it opened in 1963 and has been head of the Foreign Language Department for about 10 years. Over the years, Mrs. Kellogg has had students who have received many prestigious awards. As an educator, Madame Kellogg sets the highest standards for herself and expects nothing less from her students, stated Franklin Elsea, a stu- dent in her French IV class. She is a dedicated teacher, who on a daily basis, works hard both at school and at home. I've never known 6 anyone who works harder for her students , com- e mented Mrs. Carese McConnell, a friend for many years. 26 Mrs. Kellogg is well known and respected '90 throughout Dade County as an out- standing teacher of French, this re- Off spect is widespread not only 9 through her students, past Q and present, but also her 'W colleagues, the ad- figo ministration, and the community of which she 56 serves. 6 I Pi.EN.Q.BA.'iQ!M TO: Mr. Gerald Stone, Advisor School Yearbook ARIEON FROM: Dan Wagner, Principal Miami Coral Park Senior High School SUBJECT: TEACHER OF THE YEAR STATEMENT FOR THE YEARBm, I am very happy that Mrs Yolanda Kellogg has been selected as Teacher of the Year for Miami Coral Park Senior High School. This lady is respected by her students, her colleagues, and Q6 the community at large for her excellence in the performance GJ, of her Job I am proud to have on this school's staff such a eb dedicated teacher who embodies the finest qualities of the lb' teaching profession Q0 '56 6 - , If A ., I ,-if-5 . f 2. ' 7 -lfiffvflgcff, 1 1 4 . Y 1 Q 133.-'? 'f ' -. 'LR' g3.j..jgQ ij-+5 5fW j -. . 1 Q - Asxfgf-55'!5?3-Jlfi A ' al . . f 3 U I-I A ,Y A -, A. -. my T., -I 45 , I -f'- I ' A' H' cooperation of many people. More hours were spent putting this year- U p V f book together than can possibly be imagined. Outstanding devotion .. 1. and cooperation on the part of many made this book an accomplish- Z' 1 - ment to be proud of. - . Thanks section editors for all your work. A BIG thanks goes to Ana - H. Teresa Jane and Ana D. for their friendship and help through thick and thin. A special thanks to Mr. Stone who now has a few more 47 - -i grey hairs due to our great ideas. Also we appreciate the patience - and cooperation of special guys. A very sincere thank-you goes to , -'L our parents who put up with deadlines late night work sessions and . many other hassles. An apology goes to our staff for deadline crabs. Thanks for all your work yearbook family: Roli Janet Lourdes Aldo Maria C. Jesus 'f Teresa D. Ana D. Tony Greddy Caroline Ana H. Karen Gabby Andy Teresa M. Ana M. Lucy Gaby Nivaldo Jackie Ivette Jane Chip and Luis. 1 'A A thanks also goes to the following people who contributed time 5, I effort or photos for the 1982 Arieon. A A ' ' Rick Amador - for his art work - c A Henry Suarez - for photos 81 chauffer service A-'jj Oscar Suris - for art Work f Mr. Moses - for proofreading . '- Our teachers - for their cooperation ' Fox-Mar - for their fast service 81 aid Wide World Photos - for photos Delmar Company fLisa Coker-Brownj Several club sponsors and members for photos and . Miss Eads - for her help Q information -in And all others that helped out f Thanks again! -14.1. Editors-in-Chief v g Cindy Krischer KV ' Heidi Marino N 0 0 'IRI I .V -- ' ' lx, . ff ' in ' fl ', , , I-V I ,:A'ji,,.fs L,- A AA :,.' y-k!,,,:El,x hx 5 ' if' df ' hi li 31714 '-'va . .f QA ff'-0-' , . yurgnqf., -w' '-- . .' P in 1--v 'A '4 X A -LN -' X. A 'fb ,. .sn t .K A, 'IQ 'fm .ry -, - 75 1 N . '- l' ffo. 'JD5' , 'L 1' ' .. 'A ' , 'F ' ':.'.i'. . ' . ' ' .V '1 .'f'R ' . Yr V' '- '. . H, 55W V ' - A, f ICN .,x J. W .l . A V 1 . -. M 1 IU.: gil. V' . N ,I-f . . :Mu 'I . k 'Hr -. 1 .. -.s . L. .. .- . . A - Q QD 1' -I Fl. ' ' Q ' '35-. fr. . if ' - f- 5 fl ' - ' ' 191. T E 'A :?I Q aqg' I k' 7.1 ',Kv.1:r 311 . ..., 151370 4. V, I. A J.. if og-.4,,.:N. . V Lg ,-.ws .7571 J' . . rs F' 1 ' . ,' 7, 'D Kyiv A M 4' 'N - Lqgq Q7 Xfw f ,D A fl-'Q' cial ' +-' 5-!2ff.?:.gf-1,.'-.. ,. . '-1. . .I A g' I , Jgyr ' . 1-,Y-, AN I S..4...5.wa'4. fi I 3. . - -- - at - -. J.. f--.- 1- E' ' fat Vi. 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