Miami Jackson High School - Old Hickory Yearbook (Miami, FL)

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WE EXIST WITHIN. . 'FAME IS THE NAME OF THE GAME We all seek to be noticed - to be remembered. The areas to pursue this varies. I SSENIORS '82 IN A STARRING ROLE For three years they have strived to achieve the recognition as seniors 52FAME IN THE CLASS ROOM - A CINCH The academic area offers some students the 'oppor- tunity to excell. 84VICTORIES IN ATHLETICS BRANCH OUT Traditional sports have had to share the limelight with up and coming sports. I 30lOINT EFFORTS PRODUCE RESULTS Organizations have helped to spotlight groups of people as single entities. -I SZTHE SOCIAL REALM OFFERS A MOMENT TO SHINE. School life involved those areas not easily classified. 2 I 8 FUTURE GRAD CLASSES SEEK THEIR PLACE Underclassmen find the race for fame to be a challenge of unknowns. 241-4-OPERATION FAME Accomvusufo. As the year drives to a close, each person grows to realize his identity. MIAMI IACKSON SENIOR OLD HICKORY 1982 VOLUME 41 x L Sw 1 ii il L F iii -if U' 4 ji H y fl K i H 1 lj Q 'JA 1 1' K iff' lg I w A , 1 i Q25 if lp nga 'N r 1 , rl N ffamm gg na XHUWM ts' 71 K Xx xx as . 42 I ff 'Wa EH ,M ark- 55 X wg ff' Vff 6 1, L, -J'-'---u-I fl FAME II of us seek recognition l i l i I I MF' l '3f'75f.'. li . 'ill 'i lflf. 1 lf Wifi ' ,t',. .15,',, g lil' ', 7'I 'Lf' ' -Ii ' JH 'if - 1. , r,.. i,f..,. . J 111- f.: ' gmfgfffwifv' f W 2 ' 5 i ,, ,,W, .,, ,. W A tt f , .fvfw 'df Eff , .Q W Www ff ' f . . ' V lf. . . .. 1 it ui 'vmstii Q, 12:11:11 lit xnwtf YU Y... UH X. , 5 if wi ws I... ' - ,,-lLi I' i ...f up Since becoming a high school in 1939, Miami lackson has had many additions since the Center Patio 111. The landscaping of the front of the school's front 12, and the East Patio OJ has helped to facilitate a more open environment. The gym, when it was first built, was one of the largest in xxlxgl the state Q4J. Classrooms, patios, and the gym y have all offered sites for students to achieve. l I l l i l l l I l l i I l l l i FAME f 3 '11 1, up QM 1 ,Q V fn QU in L' 'X Qi 4 -4 nm, -n.. ff i --1. . , L 1-if . .4 to Slliind ut EIIHOIIQSI thi! C DW . .gg 93:8 Green and Gold is a necessary color combination at lackson. Maria Gonzalez and Yolanda Robaina Q11 get ready to show their true Colors for an assembly. Eddie Cruz QQ rushes to class along with his 'General Hankie . Several seniors GJ wait by the library for the bell to ring, while in Mr. lenkin's art class l4j posters abound in shades of green and gold. FAME X 5 7 Q' M. 'M ff g ,...,f,.., ia 5155 The 0l3ti0l1S f0l' thi CIUBSIZ Val' fvueveewe ,N ,Q t ff .4 f fa N. Z L Being the best possible in classes, Melissa Ashley QU diligently types her assignment. Mr. Taylor oversees Lyle Pelt and George Vega Q21 in their auto mechanics class. Earline McMath C-lj takes notes in government while in the vocational wing, students listen to Mr. Bryant Q41 explain the basic principles of drafting. FAME X 7 gy, ,f.g-M51-MN. -. n M 'unix 1 -.W-'M' M., Jai! V, ' 19, 'fi' A I ,fi 1-l'!1.'M' ef ,. :Q 4:Q ', K , QB gill-- 'x ! . -rua h T .1 Hqvsgg '11 '54 ' lblffhjvivt Snr- .' .e I gy- . If I D 1 ,il H' ' Y Q rl I i K ' ,I nt I P A r il K I ,A- F.: !',,,,.B n 75 X A I X 'Q il Q if ::',kEaJ N I - , , -' '- B 3. ' 4: l Ili df Q . 5 im' I ,A ' f ,. jk I 'BKFAPF iff JT' V L 'Q G! 'JVS , f - M' M ' ff rf ef I Am N A,A, - ,Q - A . .JA r . ll 1 I I : l HS l11llCh HS Billlh iI1diVidlIill Vill'i0Sa l ' a l i it 9 ,., . i A 4 Tami' A course like commercial cosmetology offers Idalmis Roba UQ to show other students how to put the finishing touches on a patron's head. Mr. Bain Q21 assists a student in the electric piano lab, while Mr. Taylor Q3j explains the basis of electric circuits. Orestes Alva Q4j, along with other students learn algebra, possibly with the hopes of designing something new in the field of electronics. A FAME X 9 I 'i Rss. ,. :M ,,,,, nu,-...Y .-5-W. 1-mf M,- G. 'A mb-u,,.,, J Hn ,. X, I -14.1. u 1- -vu.. N nf .. Y ..., - I .I H' 'Ka N-xx xx: X fx L. AP' FDI' SDI11 9 the llilllh lies in thi! SOCiEll YBHII11 principal My x f as Social activities offer students an opportunity to stand out. Students crowd near the balcony in the West Patio Q11 to get a better view ofa late afternoon pep assembly QZJ. At assemblies, a drummer CD always stands out. The most well- known General on campus - Mr. Oliver, the FAME X ll i A 1 4 Q. 'l .HT . 1 t i 1' f 5 - , X N 2 -. ' f. ' . - V g- U . ' ' '. .lg in Q ' ' I' ' I Q , . 'yr ,xx 1-- , IA M ugg I '71 Q, l 'l' Qfkq' a-.ticx AN - iff. A 3, V! frkwi -f ' ffUf w M nn ,IL g !.'l, 1 Hx Trl A X1 A 4 Y ll XX., fm wa-f ,VK NSQKQPN gk VV, I' 'sm , - i, L1 Y' C . 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Martha Martinez GF poses with her Generals Hi pennant, as others, ike Maria Perez 143, have a casual lunch on the school grounds. we '7 arf-Arm FAME X '13 f lin I if nd f0l' DUIBYS still, it's the C0l11ll0liti0l1 in i:lthI6tiCS ,531 period testifies. ',1.. , 'V Number 56 - Alvin Woodside Q11 - seeks his niche in General society on the football field. A volleyball game QZJ also offers students a chance to shine. Looking good means feeling good about yourself as course like Armando Canino's Q3j Weightlifting class and Mr. Negron's My exercise FAME X 15 ' H: 3 1 1 V ' m X. g ,Q 1 -1 g,y'-P. .- 4 A f i 71 ' 1 .. I ,. ,, :qx 5 . ' . 'Q . . -X 1 -VY A x, E , 7 sf so Mi .. sy, i f . V 1 1 th XX AIIY 4 Y . r J 9 v, , f ik. ll ' :7 af 1 - - 4 .R I av , ,ffw , -f -In-Jvfgfg A I .iff I ix ,nr V W5 ff 5 ,U ,-41f3QHTx X A t f lin . L, F ff. f N 5 I 'W . 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A5 I Terri jackson Vice-President Gffrcers Yolanda Stevens Secretary Gloria McCutchen Ellanese Love Treasurer Parliarnentarian 20 SENIOR BO-XRD , , -f f i i Senior Board Class Color Class Son Class Flower Class Motto Edith Anderson Veronica jones Ava johnson Robbie johnson Vincent joy Ana Ballester juan Barbosa Willie Berges Charlette Pouchie Randy Rarnon Yamira Rodriguez Yvonne Seymor judy Fox Kathy Newble Lorraine Styles julio Garcia Sharon Payne Sean Thompson Rosemary jackson Rose Perez Mark Wilder SENIOR BOARD I 21 ' I aw'M 411:- iiF:1a ' J Z 0 me .0,0'0,0'0,0'0'0 02979933 00000000 pwannnsn 05555555 'T' Y'Y 0000000 'M5 00000000 yvvvvvv 00000000 0000000 f00v0v0' X50 vvvvvv,h-M 'vvv0vH5- ..x 3 l 0 0 sux ER PXNICHTS E even chosen for Silver ni hts A - Miguel DeLaO - Speech E - Maria Francisco - Foreign Languages I - Gary Bretthauer - B - Paul lohnson - Drama F - Mark Wilder - Athletics Industrial-Vocational C - Sonia Flores - Mathematics G - Aldon Williams - General Scholarship J - Denise Fernandez - Business D - Montanya Ward - Music H - Carmen Chediak - Social Science K - Georges Torres - journalism 'i 'M4:3mf lhii i,5'i,i 3125, N g pf. nf M2 ff L f mm, f F e'ff 'mVn -, Q, I' ,f gf IAQ, ,,,, y 4, Zfg ' W, , Q JW' V ,. f W7 ' 453' .1 '3i.'r- Ava- I .ffm WM, ,,,, f,,,.1Blwn' ,V -X, dwfiff ficfyfa ff I u if 4-ugyff SILVER KNIGHTS X 23 Se ected top ll1 varlou Amusement parks are a source of athletic events They are accompanled ahve Together these two couples bnng entertainment for Reginald Hopkins by Timothy Llttlejohn and Gloria Mc to jackson another srde of school other and Sheila Paxton Uvlost Athletlcl Cutchen Uvlost General Sptntl who than the academic These two students excel rn all types of together can keep a drsplrlted crowd 'X :if T iff f - 'T T rua Q ', it-Mkt, f N Q . q1f', ,T A1'. fi:t 'V K 'T H 'Tj' 'f ffm-. lf.t' K 5. I u , A fl. ' - W, I ' ' l Y -ffm. ww- 'I r,' V Q N J fycg gl, A . -V ve -0 7 Xxiyj A521 , J ' lf f 2- 'f-' .1 fl V f A ru, fig, .v sign: as b I 5 1 Wa, M 1!:., 1 is H . ' Y iw If KA 1. nr! l Y dat , N f i ,,x . i. 'bi -4 1:-ff T ,,,,,,T , slid' EW. A it A M i. I I Nu-T. 9- 2' .Y ' .5 , W n ,jf ' . I I V ,IN . 57 1 . ' l ,L ,- -' 74 SR SLIPERL-XTIX ES C' ts, A fi F areas of MJHS s nior life Anice place to spend a quiet day out Leah Swilley Uvlost Talentedj to pass these two couples contribute beauty of the sun is under a tree. Katherine some quiet moments away from the and talent into an afternoon and help Newble and Tony Casas fMost Attrac- amusement area of the park. Together, break up the routine of school life. tivej join up with David Gordon and if 'ini ff pw Q I 24' t ' L, ,,!l':' 3 ' A VW Mn I 717355, , 1l7fr.ig7 hi'-gf1', ' 5, fir 'i 1 yt 5 , ,J ,,, ,, , , .. , . 'f V, 4. 4 , 4 'V' w W K 'I et Q tg ff- - yQ.9fL'fx'ff.,! 466 i L11 ' 1 his SR. SUPERLATIVES X 25 lt's always nice to he in the park on a sunny day, but it's nicer to be with a friend. That's what lodi Harris and Mark Wilder lMost Popularl can testify to. Meanwhile, Felicia Lewis and lose Benitiz llvlost Dependable, are usually found nearby to come to the aid of a friend. Sometimes it's hard to get those swings going, and lodi and Mark are glad to see that someone is around lo give a helping hand, ' ....J,VA. lib. ,-, ,1 v rimwfarii N.. , ,',. N, PV' .A , is--if , Riu.: :,.f.g.x. K -, 4 -' f,. ' -. . ft-,-Til, E .4 Dyk: L ld' '4'i' ' M ,Qs fd- WU: lb SR 5LlPlRl-XTIXIS 'ii ifliih, .. 'Wwe ,. -KQMW . 1 tar- V N. ,M 51-li E' .. 4, :him 5 ' . I 'gg . y M MU iiug ' Q. A Eagan., wa A W , 9' K ' ' Q' .4 Y 1 xi. J ..,, , ,, oak - Whether it's debate, math, or foot- students' names constantly come up, was another couple who also have hard ball, Rose Perez and Richard Perry tBest but sometimes their busy schedule can days at school - Hilda jackson and All Aroundl excel in these areas. be too taxing and therefore a break at Aldon Williams llvlost lntellectuall. Throughout the campus, these two the park is appreciated. joining them 4 s K' My i 3 ji v A 1 l I l l a , -...,.s- 4 l l SR. SUPERLATIVES X 27 I, .1 V 'V - 41 if . J ! ,-s. :IA ' V The ladder of success is what this irn- pressive twosorne thrive for - Terri lackson and Miguel DeLaO llvtost Likely to Succeedl. Maybe one day a gover- nor or president will come from their an easy way and tun way up that ladder ranks, unlike their friends - Doreen Ed- via leyity Maybe someday they ll get wards and Edward Thornton Uvtost there Together these two couples Humorousl - who are still trying to find Jia' mn 4 'v' 15 K 4 day l A gtk: ' 4 V ,,s,a,f' isis, T 'Q ll S, gi-'wil 725, I f v . . 1 ' ' ' 'flu l'!'l'l5 I.l. fr I 'fl I 1 I l'l'I,li ' RN' XTIXEN 55 - f.u B few 'I . ,f ta Q17 ri-v lf you Want to see the latest styles and fashions out of Glamour or GQ, look for Ellanese Love and Alex Pereza lBest Dressedl. These two students will certainly be wearing the latest Pouchie or Mario Gonzalez Uvlost 'threads featured in those magazines. Friendlyl, they are easily accessible to And if you don't really feel like part of lean on in hard times. anything, then look for Charlette f , .24 ff 'H 'iflfiiv ' H ' ' ' , ul.. . . Y , 2 If H sq ' .- . 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' - Michelle Adell Maria Aguerreloere Caimen Chediak Gary Bretthauer 30 DESERVINC DOZEN Each year the faculty is asked to of services but whose names rare- nominate two seniors who in their ly get the publicity they really are thus honored here and enti- opinions have done these types deserve. The top twelve students tled Deserying Dozen. . - , ' l-Paulslohnson I 'tstrtit I f ArleneMacko is t!l 1 if g r 'George Torres DESERVING DOZEN I 31 Z1 DESERX INC DOYEN Q vu Maria Francisco Diana Davila 'gs' Miguel DeLaO Montanya Ward eniorfllass of 5 ,F .L .i,,,,,f--qw' 'img-m7,,-W-fm.1,., wry,-Tw-rl--F7-ver:-1: , .r x . . ,, - - , - - -, - f---f1 w1f'----3- .. f- -Q -w-.1ff'---f-f-,--f,-- . ,W-Y.-5-. 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Portia Reginald Roderic Derrick Christine Brown Brown Brown Bruce Bryant SENIORS X 35 NENIQ FRN H' A 'if L . ' D 1. l ilu r t si is ln, Tnornasina Shawn Valerie lackie Patricia Catalino Bryant Buckner Burden Burgess Burlces Burgos B 't ir V fr ' 'B B I l a . ' 1 l 1 , . l l 5 , , il' Q l I V i iiiiiiiulifiia . ii , i . iq 1 i l ' W, U Sarai Yolanda Zaida Omar lorge lvelisse Burgos Butts Caballero Cabrera Calil Carnbero I NY' J i VV , elf , ' .l fl ar. i - . ' i -F 9 ' f-f , mil, 1 , , ,, i Evangeline Lydia Trenese Efigenia Chenita Calixto Canty Capiro Carey Carmona Carter Casanas l 1 t i., 'l l .fam .l li ff , 1 i kg .f ' ' Esperanza Toni Luz Ramon David Casanas Casas Castellanos Castellanos Castro Carmen Chediak '5 'H-H- 1 Ei1 D'i' 'Wit 'M' 'itgfi Sofia Michael Paula Lori Marie Teresa Chediak Childs Clark Clemons Clerveau Cobb Y ix .xi V V. ' xxx Q' i l Denise lackie Marnita Silvia Marilyn Shirell Cole Coleman Cooke Cortez Cooper Cooper Wanda Cynthia Alberto Rodney Regina Diana Crawford Crews Cruz Cunningham Curry Davila Barbara Davis Darrell Lucretia Elia Debra lose Davis Davis Dearmas Deberry Dejesus SENIORS X 37 s SENK 5K5 iii i V4 Miguel Maria Esperanza Sandy Reniel Ana Delao Delgado Del Rio Demarco Diaz Dominguez A 1 K Dahlia Gleider Manuel Karen Ronald Ramona Dominguez Dominguez Dominguez Douglas Drummond Dyson '94 rl i I l I l il l Bruce lacqueline Sam Theodore Cyril Ana Earle Echoles Eden Edgecomb Evans Ferdinand 1 1 1 i l S E 1 , Anita -'xna Maria Marilyn lrina lacqueline Ferguson Fernandez Fernandez Fernandez Ferrera Florence K V, . Sonia S x X rl usan Timothy Emma jackie Darwin Flores Flowers Flowers Fonseca Fonticoba Fordham lohn ludy Maria Ramon james Adrienne Foster Fox Francisco Franco Frierson Galeano Francisco Juanita julio Maria Ondina Ophelia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia li i ,, L ,if z..,,i,',AD,c.,,,g, Ricardo Krimy Adriana Eddy lorge Carlos Garcia Godoy Gomez Gomez Gomez Gonzalez SENlORS X 39 -ltl NENIORN i lil l l Llii l G , . -. GX - L 1 I Henry Leonardo Mario Robert David Frank Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gordon Green '--V, .,...r Y 'l' , .HT Nh. ir G l l 1 Ni I l lll i I at XXX t X Carlos Octavio Regla Arcenia laime lodi Guetts Gutierrez Gutierrez Guzman Haro Harris l l I ' V 4 . i ' - ' 'Ari lx ' i , ,ills gist Angela Samantha Clarivel Ana lorge Olga Haynes Henry Hermida Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez st x il lil l Osxxaldo Ruth Lizette Darlean Donald Regina Hernandez Hernandez Herrera Hicks Hill Hineg l . V up ll i A Sonia Reginald Maureen Charmaine Hilda Rosemary Hodge Hopkins Hudson Hutchinson jackson jackson Terri Loretta George Cecilia Gladis Ava jackson james jarrett jefferson jimenez johnson Paul Queenester Robbie Debra Debra Valencia johnson johnson johnson jones jones jones X544 B Veronica Eric Victoria Vincent Adrian Beatriz jones jordan jordan joy juste Kalhil SENIORS X 41 l l -ll SENJUR5 l l i l 1 l l ll i 1 Lf 'l 1 L Xl. L X ,7,f. - i ,, , 1 L L, - la.: . . Kenneth Laverne Caroline Doris Tammy Felicia King Latimore Lee Lee Lee Lewis LLL Xl r A llil Xt , W Tracy Timothy lacqueline Kenneth Edwin Yenis Little Littlejohn Lizano Logan Lopez Loredo Ellanese Erna David Arlene Bernand Barbara Love Lubin Lugo Macko Macko Maddox Michael Arelis Kenneth Michelle Alina Carlos 5 Malagon Marcalle Marshall Martin Martinez Martinez l j tl hi it if Geraldo Lina Pedro Allison Angela Willie Martinez Martinez Mas Matchett Mathis May .mf W V ,i ' -, , l .r 1.i , ' i' -li., i David Gloria Regina Farline Patricia Ruben McCullough McCutchen McKnight McMath Melgarejo Mesa Chaun jennifer Keisha Kimberly Dwight Gustavo Miller Mintz Mitchell Mitchell Mobley Monte Hector Ruth Claudia Venus Raquel Wanda Montes Mora Moreno Morris Nadal Nadal SENIORS X 43 4-l SENKURS rl - , 1, Elizabeth Estrella Herbert Sheila Katherine Juanita Navarro Navarro Neal Neal Newble Nottage i V1 A i so s, A x. alt, t.1,.aas . s , Ricardo Michael Andres Neyda Vanessa Kelvin Oliva Oliver Oporto Oporto Orange Pace , ,W , E XL! L ,211 iii. ,,,, H . I a , . . if L i Orlando Rafael Carolyn Armando Darrell Carolyn Pagan Palmeiro Parker Parra Parrmore Patten l i Sharon Shelia Alejandro Faustina Rose George Payne Paxton Peraza Perez Perez Perez i 1 'Eg Theresa Louis Lynda Linda Patricia Alesia Pierre Pierre Pinder Pitts Pollock Pope l li Charlet lbis lleana Samuel Randy Lasharne Pouchie Prado Quinones Ravelo Raymond Reed Q, .L ,,,, A , . so M.. W., ,,.. -L - , , ,sd M- Ricardo Michael Richie Mercedes Annette Alcides Regueiro Repress Revere Ribalta Riettie Riviera c All :Q Miguel jesus ldalmis Chauncey Sherill Horacio Riviera Rivero Roba Robinson Robinson Rocha SENIORS X 45 tw 5fNlt JR5 N97 47' lltiu Yamira Aquiles Rodriguez Rosario Arlene Tonja Kenneth ludy Ross Roundtree Rouse Rowe Elizabeth lvonne Rutz Saco Marie Patrice Pedro Stacey Saget Samuels Sancruzado Sands i ' i Rogelio Hilda Ramon Donna Karen Valencia San Nicolas Santiago Santiago Scott Scott Scott X i l Dorothea Yolanda Seav Seise L P S F E wb T ' I 1 i , Y L , V4 ' 2- in A Y Y 5 ,, I V 5 1 Y Q ' it: ' A , I 141 A l - d ' E if L if l ' V 3 it N Antonio lacqueline Yvonne Brian Seicentos Serrano Seymor Skeete Elcia Kim Bruce lacqueline Terry Terry Skeete Smart Smith Smith Smith Staten Yolanda Shannon Lorraine Leah Elio Brenda Stevens Stork Styles Svvilley Tang Taylor Ana Myrlanda Patricia Elvira Sean Edward Temple Thessier Thomas Thomas Thompson Thornton Michael Terrie Teresa Nathaniel George Steffin Tice Tiernan Tillman Toomer Torres Tynes SENIORS X 47 x, X Xi K ' I l V 'Ji xi L I X XX lk L. , sa l i, A so lj W ,i B , 2 Mario Maria Montanya Haylan Brenda Mark Valarezo Velez Ward Washington Wiggins Wilder i Aldon Williams ' i x ii .r x K i W i . Alfred Danish Lazette Williams Williams Williams V . lNll WRX .I aC S0 nr. .Q an ,I VH' K , . Maurice Willie Williams Williams Felecia Wright r .! li i lacqueline Dixon MISS OLD HICKORY X 49 Q' lg. Qgisvjfjxia-rg I. E ,,,J' 3, 'Y- ' ff 41' .. ' ,x' 'fl' s'Q'.Q-N' J gf. ' 'U Q ixvv 'I 2, V 4 .. -ff ,749 f ' ' T 5 4 ' A M Q s uw ' ' A ' Q Q' -2' , if ,av x K 1 y,,S,g , I 1 ,J 'th T135 -. , .qxg ll 92 ,7m,1A, yljhpi 3 V g - V, ,.., s , kff: ,Te 3-L! ll 1 I X SA! ww , , .-in M My X f' K f H I x , Y- Q., V Ag, Miss 0111 Hickory Amilada Marie Clerveau ble johnson Odalys Pay MS. OLD HICKORY 51 52 FAME IN THE CLASSRGOM - A CINCH Administration Offices ..,.. Guidance . . . Social Studies English ..... Science ..... Vocational .. Art!Music . . . BusinessfHome Ecs ..... LibraryfSpecial People . . . HealthfDriver's Ed!Special Education ............. Mathematics ...... . . . Foreign Languages ...... Physical Education ...... Staffs ........... C U R R I C U L U E 1 T 'H -HW 'esponsibl :tg . . . S Angela Fernandez Pete Cookson Alonzo Gilbert ADMINISTRATION X 55 -1, 4 W hx er firmly believe ,fat he, as as .1 staf , Sm and Y eotfges tion. Y' a being obliged or expected to account K for, tol , The Offices l M 'g UTo operate the school, have W 6,5 y 1 educational programs, and to follovv the Q ' , policies as described by the Dade County School Board, is the administration's responsibility, says Mr. Alonso Gilbert. Since becoming the principal of MIHS in 1974, Mr. Percy Oliver has made as his prime concern to provide the best Mr. Gilbert is always on hand at student gatherings. S..f7'f F , ff 1 ,ff2f'72Zwf ' Ziff: i, fi! Q Wa Q , sw, ,Q 2,,'f.,,g1ff ,,. ,if X I Sybil Clark julia Dela Barrera 721 f f f! , 75, ' gf' 1 , z ff , Q If V, ' ' ' , , . ' f 'i a , W A. 13- fi 'Q A Vi ' fi i' 1 i , flak, f , 5 2 1 Swat 6 jg Yffj, 7 i. 9 n, v' ,f f if f i fffii- ff, 1 W. ,V I , ,-.,, 4,1111 A I li Kathy Reed Pat Reed ff Dean Lane ' ii , ,731 ' ,, 'V - -V ig team- -V ' 7 ,1 '-v i iff VM , . , ,, 1, '4 ':.4ws:24i1'f3ffw'gf'f5, 4' , ,f iv,-,,,,4.v,,v,n-,,--ugh. f 1 -t qu, fxf fq-1 -.v -11. .1-MA 3,11 ., tv. :- ,. if , ' .I educational experience possible for the students. This particular perspective is shared by his administrative staff. Mr. Pete Cookson says that providing UA safe environment for students to pursue their education, is a prime concern. To avoid a conflict in duties, Mr. Gilbert is in charge of discipline: Mr. Cookson, of attendance, and Mrs. Fernandez, of curriculum. , , aff , A 'Lf fffff' X ,.-ff' Katie Mann Gracie Nunez Mary Lou Springer Carrie Walker OFFICES X 57 CH- W9 ,,,,! the degree of receiving impressions readily ' V ' i T afws 1 ws ,1g3.1,, - , Ms. Allison, Alba Allison as test chairman, discusses some important forms. n W i., 5. Guidance llSensitivity is the key to meaningful communication, says Mrs. Willa Young, chairperson of the guidance department. When dealing with 200 to 300 students during a llslovv week, parents, faculty, and the community, a counselor must be able to create a setting condusive to problem solving. Being sensitive in this case means being aware of all of the needs of everyone involved. l'Like with many jobs, continued Mrs. Young, lla successful counselor has an innate sensitivity, which is later trained professionally. ln many cases it's like being a seditive on a possible volatile situation. Mildred Ferguson Alicia Rivas Orenehia Todd Willa Young GUIDANCE X 59 Nuramg tml Hwrv are efmwug i D. .N,,g.Mi,,, -un-aw, -- 'Qw- Hulh mllatlcm the major co, Ilw wcml xlucilvw deparlmwmt is muh NNUMH mUwtL1ciww1 hm .1 per- xurmf ccnpk citizenship: the exercise of duties, rights, and privileges ofa resident. ,JF Osvvaldo Hernandez bones up for his weekly current events quiz. Social Sciences The Golden Rule - 'Do unto others as you vvould have them do unto you. This concept, which comes to us from the Old Testament, is an underlying theme in all aspects of the social sciences. ln regards to citizenship, Mr. Alfred Cerlingione said, UHistory provides the background and understanding of it, psychology and sociology provides the means for which to carry it out, and political science provides the ground rules to carry it out in. Without it, there would be chaos in the world. , X ' V' v41Xf'W is '. jmffrii it ,ir 3 15,7 te f fr ff f ' M 6, I 1' 7 4 X , -ris r T 4 7, 2 3 ' ! ,Wm -,,li,f', A ,,f1'5i55iW'fZf Al Cerlingione Zeta Gibbs Mitch lacoby Royce McCreary Tad lvlozynski lohn VanWagner SOCIAL SCIENCES X 61 , af, N u--v ,lm '12 D .....-'gun-ml rf K1 'i.1--sr-'Inv incl' 'a f3'Q.7 QV:- 'W 'V '11, L 1 r if-3 J .i- 'X .M L f J! ef if fig f x f' X, - , K i I f' TL '- I R WWF!! I-iq 4-,f, f ,,,, . , 5 ff Y . .fr ...gi-' communication: the act or fact of passing along Languagefads The famous Canadian communications teacher, Dr. Marshall McCluhan, once stated, NThe medium is the message. He meant that in the future all verbal and non-verbal communications would disappear and that we would depend upon the electronic mediums to do our work of communicating. We can see even here at MJHS that his predictions are coming trueg educational television programing and the use of computers both in the classrooms and in the offices are in abundance. The English department has made a point to stress these disappearing verbal and non-verbal ' - communicating skills. To their credit students continue to learn to put thoughts Ms. Poulson guides a student through the introduction to an essay. 2 -H' f. Q' evrffff 'lie Saul Berenson Alvin Brennan Gerald Ellis I, -vff if-if Sally Reed Alcia E. Rivas Merle Ulery WZ if rf f if Zvi yf Vgiw I I ' X 4 39 .X ,QQ afafkm 1 f into words in a comprehensible manner .... . . . til f Charles Guernsey John Knight gfa 1!!!l t A !,....Y . X ' ' ., . lx f V Selma Young Marybelle Farro ENGLISH X 63 J V f Q lx W0 -MA , f :gf IF 'K' W n, ny. K ' 'CQ , 'Li , at inquisitive: eager for knowledge l iv ll l vacuum cleaner. 1 Y: 'H In'uL i-.M 2 well as mechanical problems. Our '15--img... mysteries ofthe rings of Saturn. Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's Candide is best of all possible worlds. Remodeling of the science classes has forced many classes to relocate. , 1 Science li t 4 The art of inquisitiveness, through the 5 3 sciences, has led our world to such diverse l discoveries as the telephone, lightning rod, polio vaccine, accupuncture, and the f lt is inquisitiveness which drives our scientists to provide answers to medical as department here teaches us the basis of inquiry from the disection of frogs to the Through ihquisitiveness vve realize that correct vvhen he states, 'lThis truly is the Charles Bethel George Cummings Darrell Cunningham Cus Loret , Laurie Pinahel Cf , , MII. Pete VanDam SClENCE X 65 N18 rko, 9 'VN john Bullard Earl Miller Charles Parks Skill! ability gained by practice, knowledge, etc. Vocational Arts The demand for skills-oriented people in the labor market is a growing one. MlHS's vocational department offers students training in such areas as auto body, Cosmetology, and data processing. Even students with innate talents find their niche here. 'lThere are people who do have natural born talents, but may not really know it. So these classes bring out these talents, says Mr. Buddy Taylor. While skills in vocational areas is important, Mr. Rudolph Daniels says, uEvery vocational student should try to be qgyx good also in the academic areas since expertise in both areas assures success. Cosmetology classes prepare students for their State Exams. iilll illll ll i ,. fl l ' l fi f Qi' 'tFT1' ,1, lj flllillallli' ' iijfv 11 P1 ill lake Caldwell Effie Christy Rudolph Daniels Ann Drinks Robert Enterlien , ga J 4 liiiii l n V 154.41 , nh lg of Albert Paschal Harvey Sootin Buddy Taylor Natalie Thiele Betty Wright VOCATIONAL 1 67 1 I A ' 1 ,. ' 1 5' n 1 N Exif ,. N 'A 1 x I H .1 x . ' X 3 f v aka.-', v..-it I '-s .Lau-, creativity: quality of being in ventive,' productive, imaginative The Arts 155 The expression of internalized feelings we all harbour is creativity. The belief here is that anyone who permits himself to become in touch with his internal self is capable of creating and becoming music and art. Our artists create works of visual and tonal content through their use of internal imagination. Knowledge, training, and ' study are necessary to appreciate the value of art by others and within ourselves. Wings, . . N It is important to narrow the gap created over the centuries between the g Q ' appreciation of all arts and society's need A, A g vgh g for commercialisrn. ' ' l' A . - A T i , Lettering helps to train the discipline of concentration. . 9 ' f Qtr f ,Q fu! l , X lllll elf' fx xl Y H i.lxt-xf',xt5,, ,M V 'B K A 5, .' --l..g9'A4g,s'.K1x llnf' U1 Perry Alexander Alonso Bain X If ,. Z' . 4 44 , ,. . f iff V27 , 4 , far zffzfffr if raw, it V1 ' f z ' if 2 ' Z J 1 . , - ,Mi ,,,,,,jf l 41- H9 ,ff 1, .. in .. V V M f rv f' I . ' I, j all L E rl ,N A ' f. A '43 7 ff Eric Knight Fred Troike Maurice Bryant Tony Dimeo Eric jenkins ART AND MUSlC X 69 N 'Q 1. N7 L v c .A N N x Rv . Mx' s XE 1 L.- xg. xi-Q N I ,sa 's xg-- sf of I 1' A-'I in no 4 Ji!-1 , ,,2:'!1'4 f AT xgx Q4 4 XX ir Of90f1IZQtI0f1 the way in which a things parts are arranged to work together Business and Home Economics Whether running a family or a business, organization is the key. Simple bookkeeping and advanced typing skills learned at MIHS can be invaluable skills in our personal lives and occupations. Home economics teaches us not only to organize a weekly menu but to organize our families' finances as well. Courses in child care, sevving, and cooking help to maintain an organized household for the future. Offices and businesses which are successful are the products of students proficient in stenography, bookkeeping, business lavv, and typing. ,559 ,a X l Q99 I ft Mary Elmore Bessie Forbes ff XD- - Altheria Whigham BUSINESS AND HOME ECS. f 71 Y'- E Q f di 'Y xA K ',i'. wr, W I ,ir ,-lm-,. ' N-ii, ,Ev lg .vaj- F N ' Q' ,hw M-S vu, x- - , .1 , Hx. f - Ji. k ' ' 'u-A.. H A ,. . W, !. e 1. 1 .7 41- 5.31.11 1 ' 1 1'-' U V nw' 2 ' 1 Q , Q 4 ' 1 l ,al - N Y H. I V. ' fu .., . .,.1 .Q ., . I ' A , , The remodeling the gt mhaslum 'r hm tamed problems lor the Student lttttxrtrex Orme srme mam PXQHIS xx hun h xx ere held there tradltlohalh had to he mm ed to other lotatlom aff' to give help, aid Work Detail duty encourages students that punctuality is a prime concern, - lk E 15' Special People Whether it is help in the academics or some extra assistance in the social realm, students at MJHS are able to find it. The library offers four study areas for student use which are designed to assist learners in their ability to find, generate, evaluate, and apply information to their school work and individual needs as well. The Activities Office, headed by Ms. Venita Timpson, assists students in planning extra curricular activities, vvhile hall monitors, the Care Center, etc. take care of students' special needs. u hd . z ,w,,...,.u,-,. ,, ,, I i 1 Maria Cerrato Willie Harvard Francis Lescault Runnette Moore Rodney Reed I I I I 1 I f i p1 'Q A 1 I QI , ,,yP,rp , ---Q---f'-- -P f A V' f 'Wi Billy Stringer Venita Timpson Betty Walker SPECIAL PEOPLE X 73 pu! UU: -' mill! F' :nun I PSCW U.: it inn 14 4 !' ,,w.-naw-v-v-W P 2 an will XX ith the drix ing age being I6 years or age most students take drix er'5 eciunahon not onlx to Iearn hon to dm er hut to lou er their insurance rates xx hlch are x erx hrgh rn South Florida. l Caflngt act of attending to or providing for LJ ..,,,,,,,,, N., X gl' i The driving range has been a new addition to the schools plant. dll.. R., 5 JH 'rm-Q-'A Health, Driver's and Special Education The art of caring for our fellow man weighs heavily in the practice of Special Education, as well as Driver's and Health Education. It takes a special kind of person to care and a special devotion to instill the necessary knowledge in these departments. Lives are at stake not only on the roads, but in our homes as well. Caring for the instruction of those with special needs is a full time responsibility which the members of these departments display. One main principle we learn from these disciplines is that human life in all its myriad forms is significant for the well- being of society. 3 l '-ss 1 i Sue Davis Michael Garcia Barbara Harris lohn Kulka Sergio Soris Althea Tate HEALTH, DRIVING, SP. ED X 75 of Rubik's Cube is one for this year, Students spend in class trying to get colors to line up, Lt, 4 Af O IQQICZ the science of reasoning, sound sense For some students, math is another language which necessitates concentration. Concha Blazquez Hewswee ez W wsywlfsjf y ,' if 1 ,, w iz 2 . '3 ,A ,.2y'f:mf V , ,Q Af if 'Y - I f ig 1 I f f 'f Q f 4 f ff, ' f-J 47 5 I 1 1 -- 2, ,,M,srg' - ,affffgftf x 1,1 21-Z , -gfwa f nffpf ' rf, arhi- ,v 'jf2. V m'f1f !f ,gc ig' ' if ,Jfvz .. 1 1 U, ' if f f ,, g it 5, ,V--,,4,,,7, , ,,,,w,i . , r Virginia Olwell k X .f Ya., Mathematics People have a need to establish order and simplicity in their lives which abide in complexity and chaos. Mathematicians require the same need, which results in calculations based in logic. This logic supplies order, and often-times simplicity Where simple addition and subtraction memorized, therefore disguising the use of logic, broader disciplines such as geometry and calculus require strong logic in their development, Here we learn the importance of logic in mathematical equations and in everyday problem solving. Neil Bradleigh i 'ffl ' v M, 'wsfnnumu Q f W iwaqwww we .ev r 27 , ffyfwf ' 'L' ',, f r .af QW- ,Q 1 . , , ' 'H' 1 72 ML' 2 W , ' 'M , , . awmn, i ' wi fain! f .fzvfffyfi ' 720 f Cf, , ,, in Beatriz Soriano Elio Forte Essie McCray Ed Navarro Albertha Stevens Dawn Weiss Robert Williams MATHEMATICS f 77 V ,,, 'Q,5i3lx, uni: 1 f 1 f' 1 E81 . .41 ,.,, u 6 J 'L I ,V ,',. I 3 f ,ff Qu, -.1 Ba. ill of vii I ' r....--- ',- . ! 6 9 3 I O Q7 if' - ':':3:i'3 ' '. .1 .H ---'J' s gun.: a :nm Q11 1 -,, EX 'bug .9 I the power to change easily to fit different conditions Q,-Q cimw Wil-vm' was E iisiiiiii 'li i . Cluster classes offer two-hour bloc courses in advanced language courses, Foreign Languages Miami is fast becoming the cultural and economic center of the Spanish Third World. To survive in this and other American communities, we are taught to begin to adapt to foreign sounds. lt is also true that those who visit our shores must adapt in reverse, making ours a multilingual and cultural community. Adaptability is the key to success in all the Americas, and through this department we learn the basic and advanced skills of Spanish, French, German, and Italian, providing us the means to exist in a world which is becoming increasingly more compact. -S M X , X KA V XX g K. Xxxf ' -if F Q, ic.,o 1 ' E . Esther Capote Evelyn Laurenceau Maria Valdes ' lulio Vega FOREIGN LANGUAGES X 79 I S' 'S - 'f ffm V' i. .-a gays ' I iq sis: M 3 f Q A yi-.x',:, g Mk' 1 . t , , ,-me-1 1 V . ,lt 4 gk' in 'ln '19 2 J, -, , 4 'W--'-.jg 7, ,. 7 AJ' , , kvg , , J , A q s '1 , L ,,w ia, f, .5 1 ' , . blip-N, r Wm., 1 - 1 f :rf if .iw 'ai 'fist . A I. f 'dftnsrww Q Q, 'P-x , . r.,. -1 L 4-we .,.... . I ,X 1 A' - V.-T' 395: pl Z X - ri Q A ., A Hat is -, -:Y z':'n'g', ,w.Hw 4 G .ua ' i. is ,Why -N. , ,A.1' r:4:.s'3'ia2 QR' - if V Q 'X Keeping in shape is Critical for those students involved in the sports program. Football team members work out daily to maintain strength and agility. :ld fltnessi state of good physical condition L, aff' ff! 1 Q55 X ,Q ff X Montanya Ward is one of the few females enrolled in the weight program. 1 3 . 3,01 ' '- ts, Tony Anthony Linda Bridson ,, if f ,f . 12 ' , W- 'Z 21122 i, ' ,Mfg f 'fi my l if 7,5 1 ,Q AV A z 7 .. Russica Tighe Colleen Snow we 4 .agxilg .. , ,1:,1' 5- T' 721: 34 i A. 25,52 .-k-, , K CK, f it g '1 --',f7', . Physical Education Whether it is the graceful elegance of modern dance or the brutal strength exhibited in football, fitness is the key word. It is not necessary to achieve the weightlifters bulging musculature, but to keep a sound and fit body. Our P.E. department gives us the basis of good health and strong mental alertness. To achieve this fitness which will carry us from the gymnasiums to our chosen professions and into our everyday lives activity is the key word. Learning to-set goals for ourselves through exercise, proper diet, and the required rest periods and the full mental awareness of our bodies will keep the teachings of this department ever with us. 1 if I , Q, f' , 3, W f-if f 4 , ng . K 5, fs, M' V at '1-I Qs 9, Sv 'ff je 5 9 P ' asf ' 1 L 'ess I W qi, V 'V' 21 3 rf ii ' 1 Q , 4, ss f f 43 l l .22-: '-- 4!JL'11X V 1-fr 2 .f .fr f Nelson Guggino Dan Muller lose Negron PHYSICAL EDUCATION X 81 '23 S' 51 dependQbl ltyt reliability trustvvorthlness Staff What, lunch late! And look no cookie! My wastebasket's overflowing, it hasn't been emptied in three days! Sound farniliarZ Not at MIHS. Dependability is the key word for our cafeteria and custodial staffs. While students pour over English essays, science projects, and the mastery of piano scales, our dependable staffs are gardening, cooking ravioli, attending to the restrooms, and making sure there's the right number of chips in each chocolate chip cookie which will satisfy the 550 hungry students who have lunch. This truly denotes a dedicated and dependable staff. STAFF X 83 VICTORIES IN ATHLETICS BRANCH OUT Football ......A,...... Cross Country Volleyball , . . Bowling .... Basketball . . . Baseball .... Wrestling . . . Badminton . . Track and Field . . Soccer .,..... Swimming .,.. Tennis ...... Gymnastics . . . Softball ........ l.V. Fall Sports .. l.V. Winter Sports ll fO C Cid was responsible for several victories this year via field goals. llkubberbund defense makes a muior difference The mighty Generals surprised everyone this season by capturing the 15 AAAA District title, thanks to the use of the Nrubberband defense. The season started wrong with a loss against South Miami 7-24, but picked up with a victory over Carol City Q17-7l, It was this game that saw the offense come alive and the defense sparkle. The game against Central was rained out and as the season progressed, never had to be played. The rained out game gave the Generals extra time to prepare for Edison. The Red Raiders were shut out, and the Rams of Coral Park were held to three points. The 'rubberbandn defense held, even to the point where the Rams could not score from the one yard line. Even thorough preparation for the Columbus game was not enough since the Generals were shut out by the Explorers. 86 X. -XRSITY FOOTB -XLL The mighty rubberband defense prepares itself for the repelling of another attack QU. Reggie Hopkins Q44j takes the outside lane on Miami defenders 121. Luther Huggins Gnds room on the outside for a big gain BJ. The Generals' pulling guard makes a big hole for Huggins to escape t4j. VARSITY FOOTBALL I 87 Hopes faded for the playoffs with this loss since the Generals now stood with a 1-1 record in the District. However the victory over Miami High Q10-71 rebounded General spirit to prepare them for the Homecoming Game against Miami Springs. The Springs' game saw the offense rack up 279 yards, while the defense and its rubberband held the Hawks to seven points. This was the second time of the year that a team managed to score against the Hrubberbandf' The Generals were playoff contenders going into the game against Miami Beach, but the Hi-Tides were kept scoreless and provided jackson with another victory. The General's flashy Urubberband defense was the topic of conversation in the community as the Generals were pitted against the powerful llwishboneu of Northwestern. An estimated crowd of 15,000 people came to the Orange Bowl to see which strategy would reign. The Bulls, who were averaging 314 yards a game, were kept to 179 yards total offense. The Generals won which forced them along with Northwestern and Columbus into a Kansas tiebreaker. The tiebreaker against the Bulls ended with jackson winning 3-0. The Explorers were tougher since the score from the first set ended in 7-7, forcing an additional match. Cid's field goal won the game 10-3, as his earlier field goal against the Bulls also had. The Generals were the District Champions. This mandated their facing the Cougars of Killian fDistrict 14 AAAA Champsl. The Cougars snapped the rubberband, which had gotten the Generals through their season, with a score of 35-0. 88 X -XRSITN FOOTBALL 'ggi-a,.H, KL, ,A M . , A'-,YQ ag za. -,,' W E72 -.W .,,. it -.ng ,, ' s- -,.a..a..... .C.l..-.. - i .5 ,. 3 . F' fi 1 K f grimy. 'K X .f wx. A4 V5 Q i'1EL,5 '3f ' W Y f ' My 4 X. X , x Rzvkfigffgg ff W x, 2, 1 lf. P .MQ : ' ,, fr 1 ' ,, V QV v ' , V ,.,.,, - '1J,f'i' AVwxWy,,,f,,v,,: GL! egg: 3 H-1411, k 1' 'N m 1 fmfw , my ,V . V Q ,,,V ' ' ' A 'i .f -1Q,j4,,,w,Wli ,,4, f .- -' -Q-1 U' Qmv- I A 71 - Lonnie Livingston 66 - Andrew johnson S4 - Roberto Barnes 70 - Michael Floyd 73 - Everett lackson 63 - Elizier Fabian 52 - Don Hill 62 - Stacy Copeland 76 - Moses Cuxart Coach Harvard 16 - lorge Calil 34 - Timothy Flowers 32 - Luther Huggins 23 - Scott Daniels 5 - Ricard Perry 44 - Reginald Hopkins 15 - Lenny Harris Coach Garcia 90 1 FOOTBALL -lf,fQQf'.i ri J mtffiitsaf' 1 F nW,'hy,.'. 7. in , N - mffi '-V tend! ggf JPL 53 - Robert Fletcher 69 - Michael Byrant 55 - Carlos Cueits 56 - Alvin Woodside 45 - Ricky Kemp 65 - Henry Sears 64 - jackie Burgess Coach Nelson 29 - Dwight Mobley 88 - Reginald Brown 7 - Roberto Armenteros 80 - john Foster 84 - Nathaniel Toomer 83 - Dexter Foster 6 - Kenneth Rouse 25 - Bobby Ashley 14 - jesus Madrigal 26 - Cyril Evans 18 - jackie Stephens Coach Bethel 81 - Roberto Brown 57 - Fred Harris 74 - john Barney 50 - lohnell Johnson 72 - Richard Barnes 58 - Gonzalo Rodriguez 77 - Michael Repress Coach Anthony 33 - Gary Armstrong 28 - Roderick Brown 11 - Daryl Branton 24 - Stephen McGill 48 - Felton Songleton 41 - Clave McGill 10 - Max Edwards Coach Arza FOOTBALL X 91 -'rr- ,wi A breathing pattem is important in cross country as Gonzalez illustrates. From sport's buck page io MJHS headlines After working with boy's cross country for two years, lose Negron has turned this relatively unknown fall sport into a major source of conversation. MIHS' boy's team came out lst in the GMAC Northern District, and 4th in the over-all GMAC. The season saw the runners undefeated as they won all 16 of their meets. The boy's team was led by Manuel Gonzalez, who Negron calls the runner of the year. Gonzalez has been ranked Sth in the State. He set a new three mile record in Dade and Broward counties with a time of 14:53. During the season, the guys ran about three miles every day after school - from MIHS to Bicentennial Park. The girls, coached by Colleen Snow, usually ran with the guys. The season forthe girls this year was 6-8, which was about the same for last year. Since all of the members of the boys team are underclassmen, Negron has the State title as next years goal. 9 7 CRK D55 COUNTRN I-s il. ii N,,,,,f l 3-5- l l l l 1 x l l ! M -'-Ili Vnlvli wa., -1 1 l i oz '-if ' m'f-, J 4 I .-t.... ..L-....- ., ,- J ..-B v x --ni- ,I W. ,W fl , .4 x ,Jw ' -1 4 1 l i i l l l A1 nd Physical stamina is crucial for successful cross country runners 111. Coach Negron discusses a runner's time and gives some advice 121. Before a run, runners must get their legs in shape 131 to prepare for the meet at Greynolds Park 141,151. CROSS COUNTRY f 93 'lg 5.1 I Cin sig' V6 khan ni. W I' 'ls ,nz d' ILL.- 'G , ' I ZA 3b EV! M504 9-1 CROSS COUNTRY . ,gap -- 11- , ,gs 5-. -5 r-- -5. x- 8 , -5 if M lgfiil Sherrania Ayers Alicia Black lrmise DuMercey Deborah Gilbert Charlene Hanna Cassandra Hardee Maureen Hudson Paulette Ireland Connie Morales Ines Noel Althea Smith While many runners start Ui, not everyone makes it to the finish line Q21 since narrow lrails, vallies, and hills pose extra obstacles to runners Q3j. Herman Alberties Eddie Cruz Sandy Demarco Ronnie Figueroa Manuel Gonzalez Noel Green Robert Haynes Aron Hernandez Donovan Ireland Yoni Morales loe Negron David Ross William Rudolph Dennis Shaw CROSS COUNTRY X 95 Flores eyes a descending ball. Season meets with success on courts According to Linda Bridson, head volleyball coach, 'Success is not when you win or lose, but how you play the game. With this being her first year at MIHS, Coach Bridson has managed to equate success with winning also. The varsity team finished the season with a 9-8 record, showing dramatic improvement over the previous year's of 4-9. The reasons for an improving record were two-fold. First, several strong returning players like LaShawna Berry, Sonia Flores, Sheila Paxton, and Collette Outler, helped to bring experience and solidarity to the team. Secondly, the varsity girls used a multiple formation on the courts. The multiple incorporates three spikers in the front line, with a setter toward the rear. A good strategy was necessary this year when the team had to face such strong competition as Hialeah-Miami Lakes, Killian, and Northwestem. At the district games, the Generals entered the tournament with a 5-1 record. HML won the district games. 96 X -XRSITY X OLLEYBALL V, 954 x Q, . . .Q .ll-L. ',r A1 -J .Wo RW NAMES-Xt.k -Lu S --1-.-,,,,,NwMMk--A 42 A3 Lashawna Berry Precious Bradshaw Sonia Flores leredine McCray Collette Outler Sheila Paxton Samantha Thomas Tracie Washington The advantage of the multiple formation is that assists are easily facilitated UQ. Spiking Q2j is the key to getting points. Berry defends at the net against an opponent's attempted spike 131. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL X 97 luanita Garcia set several high scores this year with her spinner. Girl's bowling makes significant strides Contrary to most years, girl's bowling did well this year under the leadership of luanita Garcia and Irina Ferrera lcaptainfass't captainl. Competing at local bowling lanes lAirport, Congress, Hialeah, and Traill, the MIHS bowlers met some stiff competition in the Central District, especially from Coral Park. The boy's team this year tthey finished 6th in the District last yearl has been plagued by a completely new team, since most of last year's bowlers graduated. The girl's team had similar problems, but not as severe. luanita Garcia led her team with a high game of 217, and a high set of 505. Last year, the girl's placed Sth in the District. Ms. Alicia Rivas was the bowling coach. 98 BOWLING Diana Davila Claudia Dominguez lrina Ferrera Juanita Garcia Regla Mederos Linda Pitts Proper form at a match against Miami Springs is exhibited by Randy Raymond QU. Despite dedicated bowlers QQ, team size has been relatively small. Irina Ferrera practices before the game with various angle throws OJ. Willie Berges Gary Bretthauer Manuel Dominguez David Garcia David Lugo Higinio Marrero Randy Raymond BOWLING X 99 E. Lopez attempts a free throw due to a foul. Cuger's season beset with difficulties While crowds still would jam the gym and cheer for the Generals, both male and female varsity programs had their share of problems this year. The main item to plague the Lady Generals was lack of depth on the court. Not enough power could be generated to control the game. The slow starting season also suffered from a change in the starting line-up. The team's victory over Miami High was one of the season's highlights with the Generals scoring 84 points to the Stings' 68. The biggest disappointment came with one of the early Northwestern games. The Generals had not beaten the Bulls in eight years. This past season the Lady Generals came close but because of a lack of depth, which has plagued the team all season, the girls could not pull it off. Coach Althea Tate has been working with the girl's varsity program for the past three years. Men's basketball has traditionally been a powerhouse in the State of Florida. While the season was a strong one for the Generals, the strength was not as great as in the past. Strong competition from American, Edison, 100 X-KRSITN B-URETB-XLL A. J qxlwm. R. McNeil outjumps a Coral Park defender for the basket QD. L. Berry dribbles past a North Miami player Q2j and later is the receiver for a side pass from S. Stork 131. C. Robinson oupumps an American de ender but is fouled for the play 141. VARSITY BASKETBALL X 101 Miami High, and South Miami tall of them having been ranked lil sometime during the seasonl put pressure on the Generals. One blow to the season was the temporary loss of Chauncey Robinson tthe team's centerl when he caught his fingers in the rim during a practice and required 15 stitches and a sitting out for eight weeks. With this loss, lake Caldwell, head coach, had to shift the starting line up and struggle through several weeks of tough competition. Varsity Players Women Men L. Berry G. Armstrong P. Brown l. Barney B. Downing R. Brown B. Duty E. DeShazor l. McCray T. Edgecombe T. Roberts T. Flowers T. Roberts D. Hill A. Shaw E. jackson S. Stork E. Lopez S. Thomas R. M-:Neil D. Williams A. Perez C.. Willis R. Perry Y. Wims A. Roberts F. Wright C, Robinson T. Flowers attempts to foil a Coral Park scorer tll. R. Perry stumbles and tries to retrieve the ball QQ. The Lady Generals make a perfect block to score two points t3j. L. Berry gets away from N. Miami girls to score t-ill. A Coral Park player stares helplessly as E. jackson scores for two t5j. itll X ARSITN B-HRETB-XLL 1 i 4 J if if 5 iq- QL ,ABL ,f i X' aff, ,V 4 E , 1 N f W 'Qs lil' f 531 N g T. Flowers attempts another long-shot to score two for jackson QU. T. Edgecombe tips two for the Generals to lead the Rams 122. D. Williams outruns the Pioneers to accomplish a score CD. The team battles for a rebound that is tmly thei HJ. The 1981-82 Varsity Men's Basketball Team f5j. R. McNeil tries to prohibit Coral Park from scoring Q6j. VARSlTY BASKETBALL X 105 1'- J L. , lorge Perez winds up a practice pitch. uPower wus und is the word for MJHS' sluggers. Last year, power was the word used by Coach loe DiFalco to describe his team before the season. With 26 victories and six losses last year, he was modest. The Generals' went to the State Championship games and emerged second in the state. That was power. But power is back. DiFalco, working with his team, rekindled that thought this year during pre-season practice. We had to play together as a team, he said in reference to last year, and this year was no different. The strategy employed by the Generals was to play aggressive and force their opponents into making mistakes, While the strengths outweighed the weaknesses this year, an inexperienced outfield was of major concern. One of the greater strengths was an experienced infield led by players Tony Casas and Lenny Harris. ltlh BHXSEB-XLL 41 A2 A3 V4 ,Maki X , an if of Practice at the Miami Stadium helps the senior players to renew the feeling of baseball season. Palmeiro Q11 catches a fly ball from Perez, while Gonzalez f2j plays catcher. Saud Q10 plays a base, while other players warm-up Q4j. BASEBALL X 107 .J.J .. . t y rr r - r A , .- e .H-19 ,s,s.e3.e:t,f Q ,Av v ' f r. . Isl' In - ,, ,L I., -.,,45....,:... H., rl- -3 . va, .. - ',....' .,' , I .-'1 'ia VI A1 Casa UQ takes a practice swing and later jumps out to catch a ball 121. Palmeiro Q32 gets himself ready at the hitter's box, while Canino Q41 concentrates on the pitch. Harris QS, awaits a grounder. The empty bleachers behind Gonzalez lbj were filled during the season. 1011 B -KSEB ALL Carlos Avila Armando Canino Tony Casas Carlos DeOro Danny Feldes Eddie Gonzalez Lenny Harris Ruben Martin Fernando Miranda Rafael Palmeiro lorge Perez lavier Pestana Anthony Rodriguez Gilberto Rodriguez Heriberto Rodriguez Luis Rodriguez lose Saud loe DiFalc0 Head Coach BASEBALL X 109 pm HJAX, ' 'r ,-. AX f - ' .1 Fletcher takes down his opponent in MIHS' gym. More than strength is needed for program Brute strength has always been associated with wrestlers. But the strength is meaningless without discipline and the determination to pin your opponent. Michael Garcia, wrestling coach, stressed strenuous, physical workouts for his team members this past season. A traditionally weak sport, Stephon McGill, a wrestler on the team, stated that more enthusiasm was needed by the team members before any really major change in this classification could be changed. This was especially true since several schools in the northern district, like North Miami and North Miami Beach, had very strong teams year after year. Top wrestlers this past season included Stephon McGill, Thomas Norman, and Bryant Smellie. juan Vives scores as the referee awards him two points QU. Fletcher attempts to retrieve himself from a surprise move QD. Fabian squeezes for a pin f3l, while McGill throws a reversal move on his opponent my l I0 VVRESTLINC If Y 7 I 'V if-3Zw,fr-.-Mb. ,, , ianiyvfwiffg K , 4f,2!,!,Z1z'i6ffff 7 mf ,I , A1 V2 7 --Q AA,1A g1, , Iistti . , , ,:,, :,E: .,., . hQ:A, . 2 X. E. Fabian R. Fletcher E. Gilcrest K. Givens S. McGill J. Nixon T. Norman O. Nunez B. Smellie L. Villedas 1. Vives WRESTLING X 111 nr v'E 'wdg Marcella Brown eyes the approaching birdie. Watch the llbirdie does not imply photography With six returning players this year, Russica Tighe, badminton coach, felt that she had a good nucleus of players in key positions. Two of her returning players did well the year before - Paul lohnson QGMAC Boy's Singles Champl and Colette Outler QGMAC Girl's Singles - 3rd Placei. Before the season began, Coach Tighe had her team conditioning themselves by practicing a variety of strokes and competing with a variety of partners to determine workable pairings for upcoming matches. Since only 16 people can play on a team each weekg as the season drew closer, competition for those slots became more keen. Coach Tighe felt that her one main accomplishment forthe season was to develop within each player a genuine respect and love for the game. This, she stated, was better than any other type of motivating force for the team to win. I ll B-Xl3MlNTO7N ,, ,,,.l......i , ,shi YY Y Xl Af Qbfa Q-xxhi' A Fx 4, Xlflaff --lm 'Q xv, 'ff A5 V6 AQ e I IE zfkw .5,.,..2 7 A A. Alexander M. Brown R. Curry S. Davis S. Delvlarko P. Johnson D. Mincey H. Mincey C. Outler T. Robinson R. Shotwell R. Curry stoops to retum a shot UQ. S. Davis exhibits proper form 12, as D. Mincey follows through QQ. T. Robinson readies to make contact f4j C. Outler slams the birdie 15, to Paul johnson Q6j as they ready for mixed doubles. BADMINTON X 113 v ' - F 1'4' n ,,7.2FFP -.U f'f , .-,-g:'r.-,rff41tag'Swi , -i-2f .g- -A.,',f1 'A wr' , 'Vi .. t qt 'lf ' J A-fre 3. g .4 .fy ' I 1 , . A z - ' 7' e. Lxgdx - vi f s a Micheal Repress works out with the shot-put. Speed, sluminu, und skill are the keys Discipline and hard work were the guiding words for track and field this past season. With three returning runners for Coach Colleen Snow's girls' team and 15 for Coach Rodney Reed's boys', heavy afternoon workouts were needed to get the teams ready for the tough competition they would receive from such schools as Central and Killian. While both coaches were pleased with the progress their runners were making, their main pre-season concern was a lack of sprinters. Coach Reed expected some good things from the relay quarter-milers and also in the long distance runners. lf there is no togetherness, there is no team, said Coach Reed during the pre-season. Both coaches worked before and during the season molding many novices into the best that they could be and therefore create a positive season. McGill, on the right, practices against his companions in a mock hurdle competition UQ. K. Taylor proves that she is ready for the next height in hurdles QQ. Field events were a little weak this year despite a strong perfomiance by M. Ward till. Eden, Collier, and Louis, along with the rest of the team, practice every aftemoon for several hours t4j. l-l TR-KClx -NND HELD .-sa nl. l i l Q. ...-ssl. 1. ,T . f,.ac w ,QQ ,qs ge R' J f iv ,QA-.rf f '1 f A4e.'.'. C 1' '.fZiFfQv A ' eff 1 'ff'f f 'h-' 1 xy.-'faf , ' , G , Aa., HA . .9 Qsfnrr' -1. S156 A V7 IQ. I ll LY 4 .v -V' -e I .1 -, .us ng 5.04 fn, -. rv. -- i '.'0 il. v--sm ,FI-lv A4 Boys L. B. Allen A. Armenteros R. Armenteros S. Charon D. Collier E. Cruz S. Daniels G. Dean S. Demarco S. Eden l. Ferrer NL Floyd D. Foster 1. Colden Girls S. Ayers N. Burgos K. Harty M. Hudson F. Marshall E. Gonsalez L. Gonsalez M. Consalez N. Green T. Harris R. Hopkins L. Huggins D. Ireland A. lohnson l. Lewis K. Marshall C. Martinez l. Martinez C. MCGHI I. Noel K. Taylor M. Ward D. Wrentz L. McTear D. Mobley L. Morton D, Nunez I. Oliver P. Perry W. Perry C. Pinder M. Repress M. Roberson E. Roberts L. Rojas D. Ross L. Salazan M. Santos R. Shotwell F. Singleton l. Stevens I. Tapanez W. Texidor N. Toomer M. Turner W. West M. Wilder R. Williams T. Williams TRACK AND FIELD X 115 'TIT flf 7' I it FT' '59-1. Gary Bretthauer leaps to prevent a goal. Growing more powerful yeur uffer year It takes guts to win, says Gary Bretthauer, a senior, in regards to a winning season in soccer. While still a novice sport at MIHS, soccer has built up an impressive win record this past year. Coached by lose Negron, playing as a unit was stressed. While the defense was strong, it usually fell apart somewhat when attempting points. A strong defense however, with the help of Custodio Cid and the goalies, kept the opponents usually at bay. It remained that offense was one of the weaker links and therefore this season's practice was dedicated in part to strengthening it. Running, exercise, constant ball control techniques, and ball handling tactics were methods employed to build up the team of mostly tenth graders. Scoring is detennined by getting the ball past the goalie 111. Alex Peraza is detennined to score 121. Piedaso leaps to assist in a play Q3j. Tabares aims for the net Q41 while Seicentos defends against Miami Beach High QSJ. lib SOCCER E., K V r a 4, . . 55 G. Bretthauer ., ,F ,2.. . W. Arias A. Barrios G. Bartholomew - V355 C. Cid M. Chacon C. Espinosa 1. Forbes 1. Gomez I. Madrigal L. Mendez G. Mercado I. Negron A. Peraza L. Piedaso C. Rodriguez P. Rodriguez A. Seicentos O. Solano I. Tabares ' . 'lf :Z V41 - , 51,4--r ' , .Q f. f,f'V,'sW.,u,12 ..xQL my - 4 ri! -.,, ,' '1' A 5 ' rifwdmg .. ,iff riff iwygz 5, -f ,V l' V, A ' VV. ,..,..h -il W I .HM 'Q P ' 535 4 1' M2 ' V- JZ . .V ' , mf, v , .J 15 V: Z 4. .N A. 'f' ' but J V. 5- ra - 31, J -,A-limi 34351 W 1-I , V- ,ffm . V Q4 . 13, .Z .. . A. . A f , ,,.,,A.-I. . ....,, ..... , ...MV-NV-z N . g.,,m:5f. MM, yn.: I V. Q , A. - , , ,V . 4 f'-4.225.752 ' ' , .,.. . 'f 4.1. ' ' V . . ' V. . ' , 3 f r-'- f Q ge ff f 'f' mw,4. fu.-' 'f' i34k'!f'7 ' , . 1 1 , , fs , V . ., . . . , . if Vw' .JV ' in - - - ,' 74 277 'I 5 J iv-. ' ' 'P M9 V . .V,f!. .. gegwigxx, fif,f-VM A zp..f,.4V 1,352 z-f jfuyf,-. ,gh A .,.,, 7- r fih . , IWLLJILJV7 - ', 2 ' F W gsafgm , -.4 -V Q- ff VHH5 sw 4 H ':.-nr1.- ,ff -' .' L,--, '. 13. ,I , , fag 43 A4 V5 f ,. r ' 11 , Q, The backstroke was a strong stroke for MIHS. City's economy hurts MJHS's aquatic program Again this year the Ceneral's swimming program was hampered by the City of Miami's decision to close its pools during the winter as an economy move. Swim team members usually had to practice in private pools or go to Dade-North and use its pool when classes were not in session there. Coach Len Helmers felt that despite the difficulties associated with practices this year he had a nice turnout of swimmers and did get them ready for the season. Meets were held against American, Carol City, Central, Hialeah, Miami Lakes, Miami Springs, Norland, North Miami, North Miami Beach, and Northwestern. It was refreshing to find the pool available once in a while with water for practice QD. Cool temperatures in lanuary did not pose any major obstacle for swimmers since available pools were few and far between t2j. I I8 SW l,NtNllNC 1' Xq fr- .. sgh 215 WI we Q- Wf' ' , -s 'Pnl D 'O' O Q .J 47' r ff , X t f WIWWS ,V,,aff-6-A WWW, VA, LVN ,, MW -1, . ., 5 wfW'W A' ' f - ,,..f -'f l f . , ,,,.a,-fwf wM7V I -,A, ,W , I , ,. ,N H , A ' ' ' a ' 4 f 'M-ff , , -mama, , H A I H I ky, I - X if V ,,.,,,,,,,, 'T' 'Z 'fa 'M W iffy X n'!' , Q , , an , lnff' , 7 7, Q nj! Alfonso Fernandez Carlos Martinez Keisha Mitchell Miguel Quintana Hilda Quintana Antonio Daniel Gloria Monterroza james Rodriguez 7 f M , it v MW 4 ' ,, , ,T ,. , I 2,77 'Zh ' Wfyy fo! M Cfff ' ,WWI f ',f ' Y' , ruff' ff ' ' , , ily: wfW7Wf la,l N ll,ll 4 My ,lf ff ff ff' Midi' Q QQ ' 12 iw , fi, f ,X , J , , A I f ' lf' f , K , ,Alf 1 .f-- my ., aww .1 1,-5,4 , f fm, f.,m,:4fg:.,'g,f ff -V , -ww ,, 7' I jf W af X J ww f avi' 6 .rg e it -- - ws' s 's . i Paul lohnson, team captain, is ready to retum the serve. Individuals determine teum's success for '82 Gus Loret started coaching the tennis team in 1974. His first season saw the Generals finish with an impressive 16 wins and three losses. Yet, last year's season 119811 the team finished with a 7 and 9 record, the only losing season in years. This all goes to show the peculiar aspect of tennis in that it's like a roller coaster. Since tennis is more of an individualized sport, prescriptions for improvement vary with each player. Coach Loret worked almost every afternoon with his players this past year at Moore Park, UNatural athletic ability is important, but can be greatly diminished by lack of practice, he said. Cooperation, a sense of responsibility, self-discipline and motivation were the necessary elements needed to create a successful strategy on the courts. l 'tl Ti NNIS f '- 0' 1 9 ,. 1 .H if I 4 1 I . sing M 3:1 milk Edward Bridges Tony Godfrey jerry Jimenez Precious Bradshaw Pau' johnson Regina Curry Pedro Rodriguez Collette Outler Sean Thompson Maria Pagan Aldon Williams Individualized prescriptions for improving the team are necessary for success. Godfrey works on his approach to the netf1j. Anderson practices returns QQ, and Bradshaw, her swing BJ. TENNIS X 'l2'l if ,. u5f!f...w,!su 'W c, xg Hua., ,Q an In ,f Cassandra Bryant works on her form. After school practice creates a family Unlike most athletic competitions which pit competitors directly against opponents, gymnastics is an area where the competition is rooted in form and skill. Form and skill is best perfected by practice. David McCullough, captain of the boy's team, stated that adding more hours to practice is the only way to improve a team's performance, Coach Alicia Rivas also felt that practice was the key to this past season's success. To prepare for the season, the General gymnasts practiced two to three hours a day, five days a week. While achieved success is more on an individual basis, the coaches and captains have encouraged and fostered a comradery among the team members. lt's like a family. We're brothers and sisters, stated McCullough. David McCullough executes the iron cross QU. Robert Tomas shows form via the Thomas flair Q23 while Antonio Daniels does a back lever t3j. Gloria Monteiroza strikes a classical pose on the beam my l 7 7 CN Vllx KSTICS C. Abel T. Ddmel Bryant A. GOldb8l'g Davig D. McCullough M. Davis I. Moise A. Ferguson A. Smellie A, Hermidia R. Tomas G. Monteiroza 41 ,..,,1,.,., A-1 . Ai.-Z .W V2 V3 x, Q , . X , V . T- ' M W,-.,V.,,...-,.......... N-. WM.. -- , mmx 4 11 . If ' . x x ff 1 'V W 4 J A., , 99 -av ,S VG -.fa xwmasiii Q ...-.-.-..---- gi 'Y .......,.. ., . f GYMNASTICS X 123 'Sf New equipment helps to make a winning season. luck of continuity challenges program With girls spread out on a softball diamond, the first thing Coach Tony Anthony stresses is self-discipline since the dedication evolving from this will lead to the togetherness needed for team work. 'lRespect for themselves, and being able to cope with responsibilities, is the main thing Coach Anthony wanted to accomplish. The previous statement was especially critical since there were only two returning players, Lashawna Berry and Precious Bradshaw, from last season. ln fact, Coach Anthony would liked to have seen more girls trying out for the team, especially underclassmen. This particular problem was not a new one for the softball program, but rather an annual one. A related problem may be that since softball is considered a 'minor sport, coaches for the team appear to rotate every so often. But as Coach Anthony stated, the girls developed an attitude towards winning and thus overcame the many obstacles. I 74 SOFTBALL 4. fm, .Ale at 1 fr .ff ' ' s . . ,f.' A: 1' 1' - ' ,- - l H ,jg .J ' '.,.!, ff 54811 .A 5 , -r Ii dylan A-. r ' Wfglr-J 4 I. . 1 ,pt .In n f ' I , , Q A ' I l 3' t .. .- . , ., H W ,- , 5..,'.,.'-. '.' ' ,. . fi '-' 5.5.-t, ' O ., T! . X L V, , - i 4' P. Bradshaw P. Bryant M. Cooper D. Flores M. Goins T. Holmes C. Kyles S. Lagreer K. Mitchell P. Peavy G. Reed S. Rivera D. Robinson S. Rouse N. Stevens C. Taylor S. Wallace SOFTBALL X 125 W, ' -I 1 - TRW 112 f, ,. '-' ' , -- --.. s.r,5'-,y..- ff y e a Q, tx: I. filf iltggxvfmgx . . Q Q,-i 1.41-gefixi-e: .ei4f52.1 Passing plays were rare this season, as the team relied on running plays. Defense is prime for uBuby Generals The junior varsity football team had a new coach this year - Rodney Reed. Reed's first season with the Baby Generals ended with a 4-3 record. The most exciting game the j.v. team had was against Northwestern which resulted in two overtimes. At the end of the second, the Generals were able to pull it out with a score of 6-O. Running back Robert Sholwell scored on a four yard run on the third play. lunior varsity volleyball had a fair season working on the 4-2 formation on the courts. The team relied on having a setter in the middle with spikers on each side. The team, composed primarily of sophomores, were assisted by a General alumni - Cynthia Whitehead. 176 I X3 F-KLL SPORTS fer! r, l The swarming defense of the Baby Generals jump all over the ball carrier tlj. The kickoff team is in full stride i Q21 and Michael Turner V prepares himself for a long f:g-I 9' run 131. ' '9 -.J f' y WJ. as... rr, .4 is 6, ' . 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Allen Patrick Elias Nickson loseph Fernando Miranda Edward Reid Omar Torres ilex Armenteros Iarlos Avila .enneth Baker teven Bretthauer teven Camacho icky Cambridge 2rald Cooper Valter Cortes ieorge Dean yrone Dunkley li Barry Evans Sidney Ferguson Ronald Franks Antonio Godoy James Golden Robert Graham Tim Harris Carlton Haynes Alan Hoover Rodney jackson Roosevelt Mack William Maldonado Kenneth Marshall Ruben Martin Carlos Martinez lose Martinez Leon McTear Randall Mitchell Felix Miranda Henry Montalve Anthony Morant David Nunez Patrick Perry Willie Perry Rohan Phillips Chris Pinder Chris Powell Dean Reed lohnny Robbin Tyrone Roberts Luis Rojas Robert Shotwell Charles Smith David Smith lose Tabares William Texidor Norris Thompson Michael Turner Chakiris Twine Ricardo Vichot William Vickers Willie West Robert Whitehead Thaddous Williams Michael Wims Samuel Woodside l.V. FALL SPORTS X 127 28 M. Smith wards off an Edison defender. Self-discipline now is key to vursity's wins lunior varsity programs usually do not receive much attention in the overall sports program, but it is at this level that training must first be applied to assure successive winning varsity programs. Alberta Stephens and Billy Stringer, coaches for the l.V. basketball programs, felt that self-discipline was the first step for their players to master. After that, emphasis on team work was emphasized. Concurrently, skills were worked on. While the men's team had three returning players, Coach Stringer didn't feel that the team as a whole had any strong or weak points yet felt that the team did not perform up to his expectations. Coach Stephens, with one returning player, felt that defense was still the weakest link by mid-season. E. Lopez dribbles his way down court QU. R. Bames and D. Wallace view a blocked shot QQ. Building up speed, F. Wright begins her race across court 133. lk BNSRETB-XLL Women R. Berry L. Carter A. Mitchell T. Potter E. Rodney M. Sardina M. Smith Y. Wims F. Wright Men R. Barnes I. Bates L. Caraballo G. Castro I. Edwards M. Floyd R. Forbes A. limenez S. johnson O. Lamadrid E. Lopez N. Lopez W. Louigene 1. Negron C. Phillips 1. Roberts M. Robinson T. Robinson R. Vidal D. Wallace l.V. BASKETBALL X 129 130 IOINT EFFORTS PRODUCE RESULTS Student Council ICC ........., Chorus .... Band ........ Art Honor ........... Cheerleaders . . Svvingettes .... Flagettes ..... Rifle Corps .... Quill and Scroll . Psychology Club OLD HICKORY Math Club .... NFL .......... General Players Key .......... Anchor ........ Art Professionals Civitan ........ Pan American . . FBLA - CBE .... l-TeensfSpirit . . . FBLA .......... Foreign Language Rock Club ..... Future Scientists . Charm ........ NHS .......... Hero-Generettes GLOBE ........ Stylistics ....... HOSA .... ':z3:n'a .,.,- 0 R G A H I Z A T I 0 N S 131 H R REPRESENTATIVES C. Abel M. Alicea '17 E. Anderson j. Beard L. Berry S. Bivins S. Bretthauer P. Brown R. Carpio R. Chazolle P. Clark T. Conway D. Davis C. Davis K. Evans L. Fain D. Florel C. Gonzalez R. Gonzalez M. Irastorza A. jackson A. james A. johnson P. johnson V. jones V. joy P. Lanier S. McCarthy L . J'gJ'SN - ' A. Meadows .. . V. Morris L. Nunoz j. Nottage A. Olivera j. Pestana E. Piloto L. Pinder l. Roba T. Roberts s. Robinson .ij lj i - . fx- C. Ross K. Times N. Vega Z. Vivers E. Wallace P. Whisby D. Wrentz T. Young 137 STUDENT COUNCIL Student ouncil OFFICERS Mark Wilder President lose Benitez Vice-President Eula Rodney Secretary Gary Bretthauer Treasurer Mario Gonzalez Parliamentarian G P z. an Wgzwwlf M. Alicea C. Chediak I. Garcia A. Ballester D. Davila D. Gordon W. Berges , M. DeLao H. jackson Y. Bravo I. Ferrera T. jackson R. Castellanos I. Fox R. johnson V. Jones C. McCutchen E. Thornton S. Luis S. Payne P. Ward D. Lugo Y. Rodriguez T. Woodard A. Martinez R. Roucco D. Wrentz L. Martinez Y. Stevens CABINET STUDENT COUNCIL X 133 i l I i lose Benitez Gloria McCutchen Lorraine Styles Ellanese Love President Anchor Art Professionals Charm Carolyn Parker Ethel Lewis Robbie johnson Linda johnson FHA-Hero GAA HOSA I-Teens! Spirit I - Edward Thornton Veronica lones Tracy Myers Rifle Corps Senior Board Sophomgfe Board I I Inter lub ouncil Lazette Williams Michele Adell Rose Perez Marilyn Cooper Cheerleaders Civitan FBLA Flagettes Patricia Ward Maria Aguerrebere Mario Gonzalez Kelvin Pace Key National Honor Pan American Quill and Scroll Paula Clark Mark Wilder Patricia Burkes Katherine Newbie Spanish National Honor Student Council Stylistics Swingettes ICC X 135 l. Ramos O. Alva 1. Dixon A. lohnson M. Repress D. Branton S. Dobson D. lohnso A. Riettle P. Bryant 1. Dorsey V. lordan M- RIVGVH S. Burgos L. Fain W. Lewis D- Scott O. Cleare l. Foster T. Littlejohn R- Scott D. Cole G. Frazier W. Maldonado D. Seay D. Collier l. Futch M. Marko Y- Seymour P. Cooper K. Guyton L. McTear R. Spivey D. Dansby C. Hall l. Minnis I- Thomas D. Davila C. Hardee L. Pitts A. Thorpe G. Davis S. Hodge R. Pla N. Toomer L. Davis L. lames A. Powell S. Watkins W 77 lv!! .. x M -: H JP! l 'K 3 . 'gf L f4.f's'v I. Ir. , , uf. . . n .. . F' A 'M wfafff . . '1 f '1 '5. :.:',. f-vfaf .. T' A Aja fvml J f-'fv'4f1o ' idk ff 1' :QQ pf ' h- Q F, - if ' M 6 , .f 5t' ' ' . '1'A If ,a,.,, A 5' ' 1, ,, 4, 'HC j s ., V W .:vyw p,,Lf f 1 :sax-,L ' 41 1 Igyj' i ,wig 3,43 I --, f'fVkiYf! 1 ,vi-i Al. t Vw- .fuj Au. '.f 1 V,- mag ,iv 'V -5 lim ,. , ,av - 0 '. , ',.. we P. .f 1- . , ' f' J, 4, ffl' 'J y 4. ' v,,,r g 1 ,V 4' G , A .A ff L 5 I n at . ' . A - i w-fy' ' -z D ' K X! -an vvv H ,v ip' V . A A 7 Lv , n ' is Q - V',s A 'Z 'Y 1 'a ,I ji I' fl , Z , w 3 V . . f -Ag' 'Q I -Y 4 H 4' I -Align -X Q W. - 136 ' 1 , ' 'N 121-LJ mi - Y ' mv ':,.1eva..A . ' - ' w , H 'ihsmixyu D 9 TU aux. -. L ' IIN Af 9 Q A 1 .Vi as ,A . 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The crowd BJ appreciates the pep rally, especially the funeral L41 led by Brother Littlejohn for the Hawks. Richard Perry QSJ snags a Hawk. Ms. Stephenson Q6j devastates her classes while Olga Hernandez and Amold Rossello Q71 move back in time 25 years. l86 HOMECOMINC W Past and Present Marks MJHS' Homecominz Theme ZA Y 1 s 6A 75 Pride, active participation, and spirit marked this year's Homecoming Week as jackson looked back on its past, as well as the present. The memories began with Kiddie Day on Monday. lacksonites looked back on their childhood days of fun and games. Tuesday gave students the op- portunity to dress in an oIdie but goodie style as they came attired in styles of the 1950's to replicate what their parents might have worn. GQ Day fGood Qualityl gave jackson a new taste for the week as students showed their character through modern day fashions. 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F! ,.- s- 1 ' I 1.-11, .- . . . :f -.. , , .4 ' Q ik-,.l , , 5 5 Q frsfgf j' o I , 1 , 1 ,, , R '- . i NI 4 '-' 'Fw N.: ' '0q.'v1, -.Xa 'Ain 1 f f ,.,.-3 haf f Presentine the I98l Homecomine Court Kina Tony Casas Queen Ellanese Love Wanda Nadal Clst 6ttn.D Lisa Harris 42nd 6ttn.D Nancy Veea Grd 6ttn.D Q July MJHS campus site becomes no-man's land Generally speaking, all social activities for luly were not centered around MIHS but rather with outside acquaintances and friends. Summer, a hot and dry one, saw the Generals flocking to the beaches and going to summer jobs. Not all the Generals were as fortunate to be able to decide what to do with their time. jackson hosted summer school for students needing missing credits. Classes were 2Vz hours each thus students could take a maximum of two courses and earn two semester credits. The school itself was a center of activity as workmen began their labors to fix and update many of the school's physical features. Bathrooms, hallways, stairs, and the entire science wing became Uno-man's land. Amongst it all, the custodial staff began their annual fix-up while they had time. The summer heat beckons many Generals to the beach like Danny Febles and Marilyn Fernandez. V ,,,, 2 ,Tv 25 fififipii During the month, classes were literally turned inside out QU. Despite the mounting confusion, the custodial staff manages to keep on their summer tasks QZJ. Rented fences barred many students from various parts of the , campus 131. JULY X 195 Aueust End of month marks a new year for the Qtcensii At the school, the first half of August was no different from july, students were still in summer school fthe air conditioning going out from time to timel, the custodial staff was still at their job, and the workmen were still tearing the school apart. It became harder, as they progressed, to move about the school. Since classes for the new year started on the 31st of the month, students out of school had plenty of time to shop around for the latest fall fashions, oh and yes, a pencil and a few sheets of paper, maybe even a notebook. Q L K 3 X.. 3 J-of ai QQ! v . , 4.1.1. - - 1.112 Getting just the right styles takes time. Patty Melgarejo casts an approving eye to Sergio Amador's choice. a i,, O ' 0' fr y in . ,J 4,0 y lii l 04 t - Y v ilis i ff 4 Z 1 97 , f,H.,,,,i!, V V 7 ,434 gg 4' M , gi,'f3g',I'vfg-I,,,,,,f r' fr :gigs .g,.ggw5w,4 , ' ' f f fi! 'fL7 lL , ' , ,M V ,,f,i,,m-f.y,7ff:':fff4,ffvjAU ' r W if A if f f r ffrifzr 43 A4 While awaiting the bell, students congregate in the Center Patio UQ. Dexter Foster begins his first day's assignment t2j despite obstacles which indicate workmen are near by Q31 A pen and a notebook is crucial for those first days since textbooks are usually issued later Q4j. AUGUST X 197 September Not a traditional welcomine back To say the least, September was an interesting month. Almost two thousand students entered the Home of the Generals, and after getting their schedules, three-fourths headed for the Guidance Department at least once during the month. Schedule problems! errors were numerous thbyemwmmchcmsednotonwtheobwous dnncmuesofchangngsunkuusschedmes but resulted in changes of many teachers' schedules as new courses had to be openedandcnhmsconnjned. Since scheduling problems manifested themselves for approximately six weeks, the social aspect of school was kept to a minimum. Probably the greatest hindrance to activities however was the presence of the workmen. The gymnasium was not available for traditional pep rallies thus forcing many events to be held outside or canceHed. Besides class elections, the start of football season offered Friday night entertainment for the Generals. zu, ,C fd Q.. Sporting new clothes, and all prepared for class, Patricia Ward and Gary Armstrong are ready to tackle all that may come their way. C f f ff, , 37 4F Q12 'V li X M-1 fbyfk , fr, Q H-me-1. ,Q .,., , ' W 41 Scheduling problems caused many headaches for students 111. Members of the Senior Class file in for their orientation assembly 121. Class elections occupied part of the month's activities 131. Lina Martinez still can't figure out how she can continue taking French when enrolled in a German class 141. SEPTEMBER X 199 October Annual events start new traditions for MJHS Halloween has always been the traditional event of October. However in recent years other events have also become associated with the month. The State Assessment Exams were administered in mid-Gctober as they've been for the last several years. juniors were busily preparing for it since the year began, as were seniors who did not pass it the year before. The Greater Miami Opera Guild presented their annual production for the school also. This year, Leonard Bernstein's contemporary opera Trouble in Tahiti was performed before appreciative audiences. ln addition to these events, the traditional events associated with football season kept the momentum going throughout the month. 1 Fi il' 'af gk ' Fir i 1. T 3-.fiiii ai Z-49' E3 551 in N rid CX, xp lvonne Saco and Rafael Palmeiro dress for a 'Space Wars Revisited theme at a local Halloween party. Kew L 42 A3 Students give assistance to one another in preparation for the Funky Lit test QD. Professional opera performers QQ started in the traveling production of Trouble in Tahiti ray. OCTOBER X 201 November So many thines happenine that month ends quickly November started off with a host of activities. When in the classroom, students were busily attending to their work since the mid-semester progress grades were due. Concurrently, the activities associated with Homecoming were taking place. The entire week was dedicated to doing everything imaginable to a golden hawk, since it was the mascot of Miami Springs. Patios, hallways, and classrooms were decorated in green and gold to foster school spirit. The halls of MIHS during the entire month were crowded with clubs selling everything from candy to flowers to llGobble-grams. M Adalina Vazquez and lesus Madrigal get ready to show their school spirit at a pep assembly. ff' My 4 ,QI , ,W , , jzywuggf , , , V, Q f I 4 'A 4 November was the month when school spirit items and were at Z P 3, fn ' ' i ,M l NOVEMBER X 203 BCBITIDBI' Several activities dominate short month Christmas vacation was the main thing students looked forward to as this month began. When not in class, students were doing Christmas shoppingg but when school was in session, they were treated to a variety of activities. The basketball team started their season by hosting the jackson Tip-Off Tournament with five other varsity teams from the county. The competition was at Dade-North and saw the Generals come in second after Edison. The choral and drama programs put on assemblies for the school. Under the direction of Mr. Bain, the chorus presented a one hour program. The play Presents was Margo PouIson's drama class' first production of the year. 1' Q fi' N 1,2 J f cf J w . gem g '- Winter styles give a chance for Ibis Prado and Pedro Alonso to change into warm woolen patterns and be ready for the holidays. 37 47 WH! Eff i Mario Gonzalez eagerly opens a package HJ. Lazette Williams spots a sweater for nippy mornings QZJ. The play Presents was favorably received by the student body 131. Christmas displays in classrooms were best exemplified by the tree in Mr. lenkin's art room Q4j. DECEMBER X 205 178545, LN January Welcome back to exams and cold weather The arrival back to MJHS from the holidays brought the unwelcomed cold weather associated with january. The United States, and Florida included, experienced some of the coldest weather in this century. Students got out heavy sweaters and coats and sought remedies that promised relief from colds and sore throats. While lanuary marked the mid-way point through the academic year for most, several members of the Senior Class readies themselves for january graduation. For those leaving in june, this month saw them busily meeting the deadlines for ordering caps and gowns, announcements, and class rings. Exams of two types reared their heads this month. The first was the SAT, which seniors who were college-bound needed to take to assure their admission in the fall. Semester finals also occupied everyone's minds as they were given during the last week of the month. , W V V, 7 T -g - - - F ---Y'-'- lill l 'ri at o . Q w Christina Gonzalez and lose Bode are all set to celebrate the finale of the Christmas vacation as well as bring in the new year - 1982. -x 3A 47 fffgtfk. Jy fwwyfff ,WWW MQMW. Y nirn A During the winter, students and faculty members donated blood to the local blood bank QU. The challenge of essay exams for finals gave many students an opportunity to express themselves 121. Cool weather was overlooked by students as they proceeded to follow their daily routines 1331 C41- IANUARY X 207 O U41 ,W . 1 .Z X Sw-. A balcony ,E if V ' lawns is always a good spot to show that you're available UJ. And if you are lucky, as the sun sets, you will not be alone Q2j. Mark Wilder and Angela Haynes find another balcony to work from Ol. lMth all of this oin on it was hard to believe that S S 1 basketball season was still gathering large crowds. 4 ebruary Cuoid's arrow soueht by many, found by some With the change over a few years back from quinmesters to semesters the traditional size of the entering sophomore class for mid-year was smaller this February lst. The month not only marked the beginning of a new semester, but schedule changes as well. Students sought changes so that needed classes for required credits could be obtained. The other preoccupation was VaIentine's Day, as couples reaffirmed their devotion, and singles went out in search fhunt2l of other available singles. Whether the hunt, er search, was successful or not, by the end of the month some students were already starting the countdown towards june. Maria Barrial is all smiles as lorge Calil presents her with a small token of affection on Valentine's Day. FEBRUARY X 209 .L ,e March Diversions are tar and few between this month Twenty-three days! March, if for no other reason than there were no days off during the entire month, retained its title of the longest and most boring month of the year. With the new semester in full swing, students sought diversions in several ways. Several students accomplished this by attending the Close-Up Program which provided for a week's stay in Washington, DC. While there they saw the nation's government at work, attended seminars, and played tourist in the nation's capital. Others sought diversion with the advent of baseball season. The team last year went to the state playoffs and came back to MIHS ranked second in the state. Crowds of students packed afternoon games to see how this year's team compared to last year's. For those not interested in Washington or baseball, sleeping in class offered relief from the month. f i if Looking forward to another great baseball season, Ana Dominguez and lorge Gomez dress for the part. 37 4V KTVZY4 fs .,ffs'V'fv 'mf , ' ,A 1 , i 4' ZX 5 .,.,.,y rrrs 5 ,rf ' . f 'Zi' I F54 ,F t ,rV, 4 ,, ga ii- ff, xg' 7 -f A' '5 Q ,J , f v ' 'i is 7,1 , , . 5 I ,D , Russell Smith reads about some of the prospective activities of the Close-Up trip UQ like visiting the Capitol and seeing the interior of its dome QZJ. Most students either passed the month working CD or dozing Q41 MARCH X 211 April The COUDWOWD. BS well 38 U16 Sl10WBl'S bB2lh School closed down for spring recess the first week of April, lt was a much sought after break after surviving March. For those students who did not start the countdown of days till june back in February, most of them started the count the day after Easter. What really should have been counted however was the number of days hit by the 2:15 P.M. showers. A few storms this month flooded low lying areas of the campus, especially the faculty parking lot which many students used to leave campus. lf the showers arrived earlier in the day, the cafeteria was usually the site where most of the action took place since students chose not to leave campus for lunch. Outdoor activities were kept to a minimum since the only predictable thing about the rain was its unpredictability. X452 Umbrellas are a popular way to meet new people during the rainy season. just ask Pamela Lanier or lackie Stephens! ':i!ll.,, iN4' -fslxinlhi: ..,L.. ,k'.V LL., ,V ka - isnt figgw .Q Q A Q Q ,twink K' ii 33515 X , iwswfifgg ' t Weemmmaaa ,V resins .,,,. r ' ' V . i MW'-1 '99 : Evil! yy , , f I f K -w- M' 1 'ff ,Q ' f Q at 7 35 ' Q ' ' gwfay.-ww ,ww'wv4'WzW'W , Q ,,- 5 g J 1 f 'rv' ' '9- 'X ME: 1 fi: It p p, A . ,f X, , f A WV 2 mereoaus if y ll The faculty parking lot begins to flood as the rain begins posing obstacles for passage UQ. Cafeteria services are more in demand on rainy days QZJ. Students find it a long run between the bus stop and the school when it rains 131. APRIL I 213 t 2 I-4 M-XY S. -X 'tg 401 , R A 3 s 5, ' 1 , . ,A ff! 1A 25 The arrival of the yearbook in early May gets a lot of attention 111. lose Benitez speaks at one of the many May banquets Qi. Lidia Pardo spreads the news that she is going to the prom t3J. ,.. With the prom drawing near, Ana Ballester is thrilled when Orlando Barreto calls to ask the question. yi A' K 4 1- :Qi ..J Considering activities, not much time for school In several ways May is the most exciting month of the year. Events which have been planned and worked on all year long finally materialize. Grad-Nite at Disney World started the month right off. Before students could take off their Mickey Mouse ears, they began to put on their formals and suits to attend the prom at the Konover Hotel. junior Board worked all year earning money for this one evening. lntermingled between these events were banquets, assemblies, and the arrival of OLD HICKORY. Despite all of this, the underlying thought in most minds was that june was right around the corner. ,. June lf'S l'BmBmb6l'Bd events with miX8d GITIOTEODS Sometimes it seemed that lune would never arrive. Yet, as much as it was considered to be the lllight at the end of the tunnel, it was met with mixed emotions. The end of the school year not only meant the end of classes but of certain friendships as well, especially for seniors as each of them pursued different paths. During those first few weeks of lune, students thought hack and rekindled memories of football games, pep assemblies, and casual lunches on the lawn. It ILINE 44 The presence of graduation caps and gowns gives Sean Thompson and Regina Curry the impetus to discuss old times. NM ,,.,,.. W,v,,,W,,,,..,t,,,,...E Q55 Y' ESS We 42 A3 Odalys Pay naps and remembers all the crazy events in her English class 111. The last day at 2:15 PM is for underclassmen a long vacation coming QZJ. Elizabeth Ruiz looks depressed not only because the year will soon end, but because her economics final is but one hour off 131. Us 218 1 FUTURE CRAD CLASSES SEEK THEIR PLACE junior Board .......... 220 junior Class .......... 222 Sophomore Board ..... Sophomore Class ..... U N D E R C L A S S E N h- - - ,- ,,,, -Y -.in fi. Sally Reed - Sponsor lackie Dorsey President f'N, 0 ' Richard Rucco Vice-President Officers Antoinette jackson Secretary 1 X Brenda Duty Treasurer 220 IUNIOR BL 3 -KRD , 3 1 Y gs s Wil Rafael Martinez Parliarnentarian l unior Board we mg' S ,sits Class Colors Class Flowers Class Song Class Motto xxx ill Sylvia Bellamy Phyllis Brown Twylia Conway Rhonda Crenshaw Dexter Foster Deon Hall Michelle jackson Pamela Lanier Alease Lewis Rafael Martinez leredine McCray Christina Mercado Leonela Munoz Laura Neloms Linda Pinder Melvin Rivera Arnold Rosello Natacha Stevenson Carla Sutherland Pamela Taylor Nancy Vega loe Vives Charles Walker Patricia Ward Lashawn Watts Chonda Wells IUNIOR BOARD X 221 Acosta, R. Acosta, V. Aguero, A. Aguero, A. Albertie, H. Alfonso, I. Alsonso, F. Alfonso, D. Alfonso, Y. Alvarado, l. Alvarado, L. Alvarez, C. Alvarez, C. Andrades, V. Angulo, D. Antrobus, I. Ara, B. Arauz, M. Arguello, L. Arguello, L. Arias, O Arias, W Armenteros, R Arriaga, M Atencio, I Aviles, E Baker, K Ballard, K Baquet, B Barrios, E Bartholomew, G IUNIURS Basden, M Beaucham, E Benitez, C Benitez, M Bennett, P Berrios, I Black, T Blount, B Bradshaw, P Brea, S Brooks, C Brown, I Brown, P Brown, R Burgos, L Burks, L Bryant, M. 1- lf P7 5 Q . -A 2 . sw- I l.. A - L. . Q - X 1 ' . Q 3 'vm 44- L vu, G' -ve I R .Mx ,bl -V GN -.. lv, f we x - j 'V' x l X4 'X ,X X r ,- B' .l , 1 .as , '91 u,.. 3- - 9.-. as ,, ' ,gras LQ- 'asf alll I ' ll! un- ., sf.,- J. cr.. .za nt., G. , W xv , 2- ' A- 91 , - Q pat g, Q C. A B- I -cf W ll A f' - is -- Lf ' N W' CQ . 'l f 's l l hi I L l S l YX In 8 l Es- 4533 5 A -gel R25 5 I Q if -1 -ef ff . Y. J . - sf ,,.,, -MW-WLAV I r, Cabrera, N. Cabrera, M. Cade, l. Camacho, M. Carlson, L. Carrillo, E. t Casasnas, E. Castillo, S. Castro, l. Chasville, R. Childs, C, Chiquito, l. NR.. Collier, D. Conway, T. Copeland, S. Cooke, D. Cooper, P. Corrales, l. Cortes, C. Cortez, W. Crawford, l. Crenshaw, R. Daniels, S, Deliford, A. sg W .... A Five minutes just isn't enough, especially Bathroom scenes like this were ptentiful during the first half of the semester which caused students a major inconvenience. ,.,,wr.,, . .. -,-,,,7.,- Y--,,,.,,...------ I1OW What's the best excuse for being late to class! I was in the bathroom. - Danny Febles Every year students who must use the restroom during the five minute passage period comalain that there just isn't enouga time. This year the comalaint was even more valid since tnere were fewer restrooms available for use. Many of them were minus partitions, and indeed commodes, as construction workers spent the first semester installing new fixtures. While the new fix- tures were much in need, there were times when students wished the old ones were back, at least they were operational - somewhat operational anywayl As the second semester rolled around, more restrooms were available for student use, but using it as an excuse for being late to class still remained a favorite among students. IUNIORS X 223 4 ILINIL HRS Dominguez, A Dominguez, A Dominguez, I Douglas, K Downing, B Dunson, A Duran, G Duty, B Edwards, I Edwards, M Espinal, M Espinosa, M Essick, M Everson,S. 1 g Exposito,M, L -' Fabian, E Fain, L Febles, D Fernandez, A Fernandez, D. l Fernandez, G Ferrera, I Finale, P Flores, C Flores, M Floyd, V Foster, D Francois, D Futch, I Futch, M Gaitan, C Garcia, D Garcia, E Garcia, H Garcia, I Garcia, L Garcia, M Garcia, M Garcia, S Gloria, L Gato, M Gilbert, D Goins, M Goldberg, T Gonzalez, A . x I Gonzalez, A. Gonzalez, G Gonzalez, I. . ,N f 'lf' ir, r N F A .X Q, D5 ' Q N l Q. X S 'UV 1 I 'Y l XR X fs j i f Q 4 Q 4, V N 4. T' , F Rm U El li Alf ,i A -51 -5. ' . . K , Lv , 1 gg N f-595 g ' L ' Gonsalez, C. , , , Gonsalez, l. -4, .. 2 L f 47 f A, f Gonsalez, M. ' ' L 1 Gonsalez, R. s ra yi, f its f' 'H ,Z Wf 1 Gonsalez, R. g A nf 1 Gomez, M. Gomez, R. N Graham, R. - R f f Green, L. 1 Green, N. f S I , ,,, . P 4.,A I Auhv f Greene, L. . . . 4 . Greene, V. Guadamuz, A. Guerrero, S. yy X Gutierrez, M. Guzman, L. Hall, D. Hall, L afigifilf ' ,,, 0 ' ' L 'RRR f 'ef Harris C. ff .' - T f Harris, L. f 2 iw , ff Hassun P f :kf . lt- . ' V rern it x ti Ha es, L. l f . X X Eli' L ,erf l 'f1'.e1f'ft'f-. ' fxfgxim Nl lv School spirit tops list as biggest difference I routine. and the like. 5 W, School spirit was always best expressed at football games where pom-poms and school colors were in abundance. What's the biggest difference in coming to high school! 'There are more things to do. - Migdalia Soto After citing items like more difficult courses and homework, students feel that high school was definitely more Uentertainingn than junior high. This is reflective in part to the increased freedom students have in high school which enable addi- tional activities to be enjoyed. Pep rallies led the top of the list as being the most favorite activity. Hovvever, choral productions, plays, and other general assemblies also broke up the regular Field trips were also cited because of their varie- ty. Students went to such places as the Dade County Youth Fair, art galleries, dress rehearsals at the theatre, the new Metro Zoo, Planet Ocean, lUNlORS X 225 Heard, j Heredia, C Hermida, A Hernandez, A Hernandez, D Hernandez, E Hernandez, O Hernandez, O Horne, T Iglesias, H Irastorza, M Irizarry, A jzard, j Izqauierdo, j jackson, A jackson, M jenkins, Y jimenez, B jirnenez, E johnson, S johnson, S johnson, P johnson, P joseph, H Ladson, A Lanier, P Lantigua, j Lawson, W Lattirnore, D Lemon, C Lewis, A Lewis, W Lightbourn, S Lightfoot, L Little, L Ljadonosa, M Locke, j Lopez, E Lopez, j Lorenzo, A Lowe, B Lozano, E LuBin, E LuBin, W Lugo, B Lucho, F Mackey, K Madrigaj, j v X - s .g - , . 7 Ili ff f2 .VV,V. . .k A f ,. . jf, 3. ., .:,., ' 'f ai' i .. ' Q ' s u s . l , , flu 1 111 1 . .4.. - ', gf 'a l ' z Q l ' V' i I I ,M '19 DA Maldonado, W. Mantilla, E. Mapp, L. Maradiaga, M. Marin, L. Marko, D. Marrero, A. Marrero, E. Marshall, K. Martinez, A. Martinez, I. Martinez, l. Martinez, M. Martinez, M. Martinez, R. Mateo, L. Myles, l. Maylor, S. McCray, 1. , Q' -3 A McRae, M. ,t- Q McNeil, R. l ' 'hifi r'- McCullough, S, aim Y i'Q2' Mercado, C. f' ', i' Mincey, G. ix he Ml Yi vii 3, Wrong motive blamed for its existence ug ,x,,f!i..f4fg-,ga ,im ,a,r M. 1115 , . ui. .. While fences may not look very attractive, they have significantly reduced the amount of vandalism around the school campus. What do you think about the fences around the school! What fences! - Nancy Vega While the high fences are the first thing entering sophomores see when they enter Miami jackson, it is one thing that is not only misunderstood by them, but by many juniors and seniors as vvell. Many students feel that the fences were installed to Ukeep them in according to a poll taken earlier this year. But in reality, the fences were put up to keep unauthorized people out while school is in session as well as when it is not. Keeping access to the school limited has permit- ted increased safety for students. Built around patios has permitted the school in the past to be entered from numerous directions. ln addition, the fences have cut down on the vandalism rate which plagues many schools. lUNlORS I 227 8 ILINIORS Mincy, H. Mitchell, A. Morales, C Moreau, L Morton, L Munoz, L Murray, l Navarro, l Naylor, L Negron, l Nelorns, L Noel, l Normil, C Nunez, I Ortega, M Ortiz, E Ortiz, l Outler, C Pabon, S Palmer, L Palmero, O Parker, D Parker, V Patterson, A Peets, C Perales, l Perez, A Perez, M Perez, M Perez, O Perez, R Perez, R Perez, R Perez, S Phenix, E Phillips, M Pierre, A Piloto, E Pitts, S Pla, R Pena, l Powell, C Prado, L Prentice, B Prystacky, A Puig, l Ouesada, N Quintana, H SX -:V,A E Ramos, I. .A,,W Q , ',A . .. , Ramos S. Q Q .Az ' iw 1 Q ',,, ' so Reed, D. sf Y Q V sa.. Reed, R. 55 , . 1 V, ..,2. . ,A,,,, Reid, E. 5 . S ' s l Rios H. X X li Eg h 'fr .L..L wg: 1 Rivera, M. Rivera, L. Q 52' Rivera, M. t .Q Rivera, M. gb V X Rivera, S. XE R V Robaina, Y. J Roberts,T. S ,M q M., Robinson, S. ,'. i Robinson, T. X A 1 ,... Robinson, W. c 'izi Q ' . sr ' lsv. A Rodney, E. N :SE if FT, :..1 ,,V t Rodriguez, A. . 0 Rodriguez, A. A : V D X .1 IV: , A V ,A ,... . Rodriguez, rr:- ' Rodriguez, G. ' 6-gf 0 Rodriguez, G. 'R Iv, ii i Rodriguez, I. i i'i . 52 . i-- X ' i 2 Rodriguez, L. Spirit manifests itselt in many guises Football season is the most lucrative time for the selling of school spirit items. How do you show school spirit! Wearing General's hankies and B-tags. - lesus Madrigal School spirit unites a school, and jackson students never feel more united than when they are decked out in green 'n gold. Going along with this, various school organizations sold virtually everything that could be sold to facilitate this need to shovv school spirit. For students on a budget, items for sale varied from beat tags 1350 to pens t60ctl to pennants tS2.00l. Higher priced items included stuffed animals 64.001 to T-shirts 155.005 to attractive green and gold jackets tS20.00l. Non-durable goods also provided students an outlet to be involved, as well as a source of revenue for clubs. The major item in this area was FQOD. IUNIORS X 2 , W I Rodriguez, l.. . Rodriguez, M, Rodriguez, P Rodriguez, P Rolle, S Rollins, R Ros, D Rosario, L Rosello, A Rubi, F Rouco, R Saayedra, R Santana, B Santana, M Samuels, P. Samuels, M Saud, I Scott, C Show, A Simmonds, B Singleton, F Smellie, A. A Smilley, M. Smith, B Smith, C Smith, I Smith, R Smith, W Soto, l Soto, M Spidell, A Spivey, R Staten, M Stl Charles, F Luis, S Stevenson, N Stork, S Sutherland, C Sweeting, V Severo, L Tatum, N Tavarez, M Tabares, l Taylor, D Taylor, P Telasco. I Thomas, M ' Q, 5. ' -mg Y 5 A Sholar, D. - . l 1 lt A Q bw i ii LFE . iid., ul l. ' Ill 4 K' 'S 3:23 lk . X Q.. 4 fr ll I , I fd, ' 2 fa L . f C VVIJA . 133 ,ff f A f f ff X -4 f. . . A f N! f xfn,,-W M f .. ,v ff ff f f , Q, W., Thomas, S. Thorpe, A. Torres, R. Torres, R. Vail, K. Valdes, l. Valle, F. Valverde, R. Vargas, M. Vega, N. Vega, T. Vega, E. Velazquez, R. Velez, M. Velez, N. Vichot, R. Vickers, W. Vicks, L. Victorero, l. Villa, G. Villcfane, 1. Villar, V. Villeda, L. Vives, l. Vives, Z. Vazquez, A. Vazques, L. Walker, C. Wallace, D. Washington, D Washington, H Washington, T. Watts, L. Weiis, C. White, E. Whitehead, E. Wilcox, D. Wilquens, A. Williams, M. Williams, R. Williams, S. Willis, L. Wilson, R. Woodard, T. Woodside, A. Wrentz, D. Yarn, C. Young, T. Margo Poulson - Sponsor Z ll SOPHOMORE BD 1 J, fl-' Crystal Williams Robert Roman President Treasurer Daisy Rivera Vice-President Noemi Marrero Members Secretary Cecilia Brewer Claudia Dominguez Nilda Flores Zoila Marrero Tracy Myers Ruben Perez Oscar Rosario Bertha Tamayo Martha Tinaco Willie Williams Sophomore Board Class Colors Class Flower Class Song Class Motto Abel, C. Acosta, A. Acosta, L. Aguerrebere, M. N Aleaga, M. gl Alexander, V. Alexandro, Y. Alvares, S. Arguello, C. Arias, C. L Arline, l Armbrester, L Armstrong, A Armstrong, L Arney, C Ashley, M Avila, C Bailey, I Baker, K Baker, K Barnes, R Baro, C Bautista, D Beamer, I Bennett, P Berges, F Berroa, C Berry, R Belardo, M Bethel, I Black, A Boykin, A Brewer, C Brewer, M Brethhauer, S Bridges, E Brown, F Bullock, S Bryant, C Cambridge, R Caminero, C. Copita, M Cabrera, I Cabrera, S. Cairo, M Canino, A Cano, H Caraballo, L 7 34 QOPHOMORES ai' K 1 X Lx I T s .. if ' 3' , t Q f ff' N Z , M is Sl V . . . . s l I , s 4 ,..-' x. ir 'A R V i i W X 3' . : : W.. fl' Es C qxlm A 'IF . 5, lg K In if il as , l ll 1 N 1 tu 'if' 9 if i I FK I J x F Q. .. W e 4 . -,N - x 9 Q Q . X '. . 2 la , 'Q i 1 1 f.. 4 it .nil 'IS ' 1 s , ul 1 ' L .hs a t ,ill f l11 ll -Q by sis: -arf A Q' In N iw .. X: i J' C, 5 iN Q is i XY - s A r eses s . - las- s V A if LLL,7 9 A , 555' 'Id f su- 3 or . A ' J-. 'S . :Qlw . , v x ' .. :ic iz .5 l- RR . l' L E six .- 1 J Xb . -k,- Cv 5 X Q X- A 5 K - P 2 i K .f QR ,- is - X N ' lst. si! si.. - , N 122.1 I 351 5 , Carcano, A. Carmona, N. Carpio, R. Carrion, l. Carter, l.. Castillo, L. , V...Q , ca5t1iiO,R. q Y cebalios, H. .- ' C Cedeno, M. f ' Coleman, D. ! m f N , i fi Coney, A. A Cooper, l., Cooper, M. Cowart, C. Clake, F. Cruz, E. D'Anetea, l. Daniel, A. i ii Daniels, L. me Davidson, A. Davis, G. Davis, l. Davis, M. Davis, T. Tardiness can and does lead to cleaner things Armed with rags and pails, the daily Work Detail units set out to clean up hallways and to later pick up around the campus any loose debris. How can you get out of work detail! By saying that you're allergic to detergents. - Roberto Perez Tardiness to class can and does pose numerous problems to the running of any organization, and school is no exception. While school administrators and faculty members try to instill the importance of punctuality in students, there are always the llhard core cases who are habitually late which causes problems in the halls and disrupts classes already in progress. The detention program was set up as a last resort for those students who are late to class. Students not serving their detention after school are placed on the Work Detail program for a specified number of days. While on this program, students literally cleaned up the halls and patios they so ap- parently enjoy. Since the program has gone into effect several years ago, tardiness to class has been cut drastically. SOPHOMORES X 235 Davis, D. Dean, G. De los Santos, L Diaz, l. Dillion, C Dominguez, C Dominguez, F Dona, N Douglas, L Donaldson, T Eberhart, F Echevarria, L Edward, B Espinosa, C Evans, B Evans, K Everson, R Fanord, R Feliciano, R Feliz, A Ferguson, S Fernandez, A Fish, C Fisher, O Frias, C Fritz, E Flores, D Flores, M. Flores, N Flores O Floyd M Firancois D Franks R 1 as E E i Q -Q-si x K ff 9, 54 lk 'X if , l 72 EMA 'lxjlll Flowers, S. - ,Ea M 1 I i A: h ' x , X X l f Froopu, L Gardina, G Garcia, B Garcia, B Garcia, M Gardener, M Garry, l Gaulden, S Gilbert, S Goldberg, T Gomez, B Gomez, l Gomez, R 7 lb HOPHOMORES ai A .4 , , , 1 l . 1 . ,f S tif i 1 l N se .R .x 'G .2 i ' 1 . . . . 'K N 1 S :J 53 . . . .. . S ,. X. ' L ' 'Q 'H - .tx ,Q gr , K 1 Q Z ,Q Q 455 ,A i gig 2 ' ,pk gf 1 if Gonzalez, G. 5 l--' Q Goodman, S. k t AVVA N C g Graham, Z. p ioo f rf 'v,'o2 l ffl Xa 1 o, CVHUSGVI N- Grant, l. Greene, M. Grillo, M. ' Griffin, W. Guadalupe, B. Gaudamuz, M. Guerrero, G Guyton, G. Hall, l. Hanna, C. Hardee, G. Harden, L. t Harris M. l Harris T. -1 Haynes, G. Heard, A. Hernandez, A. fm Hernandez, l. Each decade makes a contribution to MI HS The East Patio, like most of the school exhibits a Spanish influence in its architecture emphasizing archways, breezeways, and a general openness. How old is Miami jackson in your opinionZ About a million years. - Maggie johnson Miami lackson, unlike many schools in Dade County, has been built over a period of sixty years. While it is true that the school became a high school in 1939, a school has existed on the site since the turn of the century. Prior to 1939, the school was originally an elementary, and later a junior high school. Regarding the current campus, the oldest wings date back to the 192O's, e.g. the business bldg. The bulk of the campus was built in the 193O's, e.g. the East and West Patio structures. Gther areas like the gymnasium 119531, the vocational wing 119681, and the driver's ed. range 119801, came into existence during the following decades. SOPHOMORES X 237 Hernandez, O Higgs, C Hollis, T Hoover, A Horn, M Howard, T Hunter, H Irnrnaculo, j lnchauspe, R Inchauspe, R jackson, B james, A jimenez, A jimenez, C johnson, A johnson, D johnson, E johnson, L. johnson, M. jones, D. Kelly, V. Kong, j. Kyles, C. Labrada, M. Lamadrid, O. Lawson, A. Lawson, F Lazo, C. Legaree, S. Lennox, P. Lima, M. Lizano, C. Llerena, H. Locascio, j. Locascio, j Lopez, C Lopez, D Lopez, E Lopez, N Louis, G Lugo, O Lugones, L Luna, E Lulin, M Mack, M Mails, T Magarin, N Malina, P '38 SOPHOMORES 1. i Q.. xt J- J -ill A i fa i lu gf' sg f i - fi 'r tl: L ll, jj' '.' K , H x . T l 8. ia izalf- Q ll' I 1 , i -nl, .V xi I W ll if F 5 ll- V J.. 1 is.-f.: LS .nl 135'-ix Xi i . a 9 FIT., Iii, -allag 1 V ., ,. -jfs j ' 'x Tvs t p...QA . F,-y x W ,ii 4 i s . W9 ' ir l '. i' L .L .P r . .3 . K 1 ,.1l X l 5 i . g ,lf Y , , 5 . , -.., , 's. - lz X . . ,.ll.1.,4.-us. T , F . Sig, 'Q X s X A 'l1.' 1 l A ' Q . .A -1.,- fi 1' xg' xi H. k 'k1 X-:'--. 1 11 1'- tsp . :xii 1' X. is ss- N .. Maring L I - '. F fl' .L g mf igfsf' f f i X 1 .. 'E'. A W 14. ' I' ,. ,iL-L KL . LL-L V hsgggxl x x gs D Marmolgjggf C . Q , ,f I f f Marrero, A. . i ' f N. ff --.fi X g H K . i N Marrero, Z. s f . . a 1 is Rssrf X s t t Marshall, F- 1 4 f W R R R. ig, A 1 b Martin, R. i Martinez, C. M X ,.A' .. yh., , Martinez, 3 H -I S 1Khi A .jr .. .1,. mathtgrin, W. . 4 1 ... -AV.' . QA ay, . X r, s- .N ..1 X Q 5. 1.Y, 1 . .. Mayor, ig. is It X is McCarthy, S. gi McGriff, r. if Mederos, R- , 1 -... ,.,, X Fl X Mercado, . XX Y Merrell, A. Mesa I. i ,. 4 uw Mezac, B. y at 1 Minnis, B. Mintz, R. X Q Mitchell, A. i Mitchell, R. Positive points exist re: school cafeteria well. classroom performance. don't they3l Well-balanced meals and economy attract many students to the cafeteria for breakfasts, as well as lunches. How do you rate cafeteria food! BIurrp! - Pedro Rodriguez School cafeterias are constantly the butt of many jokes, and lackson's is no exception. Despite the bad, undeserved publicity, lackson's cafeteria serves not only 550 lunches daily, but breakfasts as Eating in the cafeteria does have two positive points - first, it is inexpensive. The maximum a student pays for breakfast is 606, and for lunch 51.00. Second, it does provide a balanced meal and balanced meals have been positively related to Regarding the effects the food has on the taste buds, which always seems to be the butt of the jokes, possibly the following should be kept in mind - lllxlever complain about the food when your mouth is full. fThey sure keep coming back SOPHOMORES X 239 Miranda, F. Moise, H. Moise, I. Montalvo, H Monterrezo, C Monternegro, H Montes, J Moore, A Movales, R Moss, C Myers, T Navarro, B Nayades, C Nickosn, j Nieves, A Norman, B Norman, T Nottage, P Nowells, V Novaton, R Nunez, E Nunez, G Nunez, O Nunez, O G'Brien, S. Olivera, A. Orellana, 1. Osman, I. De Oro, C. Ortiz, D. Padron, Y. Pagan, M. Paz, M. Palenzuela, M. Pallares, S. Parker, I. Patrick, W. Peavy, P. Perez, A. Perez, I. Perez, 1. Perez, W. Perez, Z. Perozoz, Z. Perry, P. Pestana, 1. Pineda, H. Phillips, R. 240 SOPHOMORES 'f. ' 1' Ei 'bf if .f 4 X N4 L4 . V I , .n- Q. A' h .4 .3 'Ii , ,E nw'- . 1 'f 'P' L f , ' sa :jx F f X I f X 4' X i q if ig: 'isiS . HS 1 wi P X, Q E fl I i .-., . Zhxl ' w ,' A H.. , .s rg A em QS Ay: if 2 ins Ti I i A A 5 , . 2' F Y A- .nl LB i i Q., fl! f fits 'W 5 W ff X5 X Isl Phipps, S. Poitier, S. Poitier, C. ' v Piii Porta, N. . . Z Powl, A. T ' ' Powell, C. X Powell, V. Prendes, VV. Price, D. Ragin, A. Ramlal, H. g W , Ramlal, R. Ramos, C. Raymond, S. Y I W Rayo, l. A an 4 Reese, VV. f Reid G. . Q .L X v.' . , ,, 5 . ' 9 J, it it ' Ribero, A. f V if f 4 .ff ff l f l R i, 5 siis, ' . Rivera, D. Q7 , . . . ,V 4 Richardson, L. 1 if , .V - ,f f , .. xy 't A' V 1 i A ,.,. V Roberts, T. A . . . Robinson, D. ' I .A . 4 si'i'. 'L ,mf f'... ,, , f 4 V 'i ' T Q ROHHS1- ' .I Ai. .,.. 2 I Robledo, C. Yes Virginia, there are detinite advantages f ', f.',fi nf N4 my f . f -f I ,fx 6ffw4eyf4ffff'7'ff'ffzwf I ln . - f f - wwwewgiff4fwffm'L12,f2ffiOni' . 2 ' .'fif:ff,m1Qf4z,.m.f ff.f.f4,.ff,ffVw6'.v2x.if .1- f 4 . . 2 Marta Flores and Armando Canino share a few private moments around the campus without the watchful eye of a chaperone. n V157 ,... . How do you feel about going out with a chaperone! Heck No! I won't go. - Ricardo Pla 'VVhatZ 'lVVho3 uYou're kidding! The presence and reality of chaperones still exist with many of the Latin families. While many non- Latins find this lltradition unfathonable, and many Latin girls find it embarrassing tand Latin guys, frustratingl, there are positive things about having chaperones, besides the obvious. The crux is knowing how to use your chaperone. . For talkative young suitors chaperones are a heaven-sent. They are always listening, even if the girls are not. Naturally they listen when you wish they weren't, but that is the price to pay. Consider another positive point having a chaperone. You're at the movies and it's really ex- citing, but at the same time youfre dying of thirst from all that salty popcorn you ate earlier. How do you solve this dilemma! Simple. Send the chaperone! SOPHOMORES X 241 Y W ..::,:... W vu- - 1W:-,-,- -f var- -1v-,av-.-..n.r:-1--vw Roby, A Rodrigo, 1 Rodriguez, A Rodriguez, E Rodriguez, H Rodriguez, I Rodriguez, J Rodriguez, L Rodriguez, M Rodriguez, M Rodriguez, P Roman, R Rosario, O Ross, C Rouse, K Rouse, S Salas, S Salazar, L Sanabrie, M Santana, A Santiago, A Santiago, L Santiago, M. Santiago, M Santiago, M Scott, R Seyhour, S Sha, S Shaw, D Sherwood, M Siler, D Sims, D Smalls, F Smart, L Smith, M Smith, T Stevens, A Solano, O Suarez, R, Tamargo, B, , Tate, B Texidor, W Thompson, N Times, K Tinoco, M Tomas, R Torano,B. 'L 4 SOPHOXTORES .2 9 X Y g f fb , i x X, X . 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Wright, 1. Zamora, P. Zas, A. Zelaya, l. Young, T. SOPHOMORES X 243 OPERATION FAME ACCOMPLISHED Commercial Advertising Generals' Information . . 252 Closing ...,.......... 270 Editors' Letter ......... 272 r---'muzzle Z Envio de Medicinas a Cuba Farmacia Cardenas del NW. 2341 NW. 27 Avenue Miami, Florida 635-3535 The MERCHANTS OF ALLAPATTAH invite and welcome you to shop at our neighborhood stores. Full retail prices and brand names are always at a saving. Beat the parking crunch away from the larger malls. We offer individual and more personalized shopping comfort. Our success is your success. 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Todo Tipo Mat. de Const. - Mat. de Cerca-Alambre Q f Desde un 84 Madera - lnstaladas - 81 Materiales 'I' I I MARTILLO Hacemos Entregas hasta un xg All Your Building Supplies Wood 81 Chain Link Fences - Installed 84 Materials We Deliver CERCAS ISLA 888-9090 Electronics Class 1981-82 Aldo Aq Damaso Bar Willie Berges Manuel Frias julio Gar Oswald H d Bernard M k Pedro M DavidM C Il gh DwightM bl y GustavoM t Ricardo OI HoraceR h Randy R y d Felix Ta g Steffin Ty ADVERTISEMENTS X 251 AA- 1 -1Ll General ' Profiles Key: Name - Nickname - Future Aspirations - Organizations Adasme, Nury - tChinaj - Capricorn - Airline Ticketing - AHS 11, 125 Charm 115 Globe 115 Sr. Bd. 12, Adell, Michele R. - tMiechyj - Gemini - journalist - Ciyitan 125 Globe 125 ICC 125 lr. Bd. 115 Old Hickory 11, 125 Psychology 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Sr. Bd, 12. Aguerrebere, Maria D. - tMarichuj .- Libra - Major Systems Analysis - FLC 11, 125 ICC 125 NHS '10, 11, 125 Social Studies Club 125 Aspira 12. Aguilar, Nilsa l. - tNichiej - Sagittarius - Legal Secretary - AHS 11, 12. Alexis, Myrlande - Capricorn - Undecided - Paramedics 11. Alonso, lose A. - Cancer - Business Administration. Alonso, Pedro M. - tTataj - Aquarius - Printer - Baseball 11, 12. Alvarez, Osmin - Leo - Architect - Baseball 11. Alvarez, Ursus - Cancer - Business Administrator - Pan Am 11. Anderson, Edith M. - tEdiej - Cancer - Architect - AHS 125 1-Teens 115 Psychology 11, 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Spanish Honor Society 11, 125 Student Council 125 Tennis 11, 12. Aparicio, Rene - tlertruj - Scorpio - Mechanic - Student Council 105 Thes- pians 10, '11, 12. Arce, Luis A. - t Louie Louj - Virgo - Attorney - FLC 10, 115 Cross Country 105 Track and Field 105 CFFC 12, Arias, lose M. - tloselitoj - Taurus - Computer Technology. Armstrong, Gary - tFinkj - Scorpio - Professor - Student Council 125 Bad- minton 105 Basketball 11, 125 Football 1 1, 125 IV Basketball 10. Arrington, Patrice M. - tTriceyj - Cancer - Army - Generettes ll, 125 Badminton 10. Ashley, Bobby K. - tAshej - Sagit- tarius - Communications Major - GAA 125 JV Football 105 Swimming 1 1, 125 Track and Field 10, 11, Ballester, Ana M. - tNanyj - Cancer - Criminologist - FBLA 125 Pan Am 125 Project Success 115 Step lnto Business 115 Student Council 12. Barreto, Orlando l. - lRedj - Cancer - Air Traffic Controller - Baseball 11, 12. Barrial, Maria E. - tRedj - Sagittarius - Court Reporter - FBLA 11, '125 Pan Am 125 Gymnastics 1 1. Bautista, Marie O. - lMariej - Ar- chitecture - AHS 11, 125 FBLA 12. Bell, Emma T. - tCadillac Redj - Virgo - Social Worker - Charm 11, 125 ICC 115 Sr. Bd. 125 Stylistics 125 VICA 125 Cross Country 10. Benitez, lose M. - Uosiej - Pisces - Actor - General Players 10, 11, 125 Globe 115 ICC 125 Key 105 NFL 11, 125 Student Council 12. Data Processing Grads of 1982 PlQt1llitS MA Benitez, Leonardo - CLeoJ - Pisces - VICA 12. Berry, Lashawna - CShawnal - Taurus - Business Education - Anchor 12, Student Council 12, Basketball 11, 12, lV Volleyball 10, Softball 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 12. Berges, Willie A. - tDynamitel - Gemini - Electrical Engineer - Sr. Bd. 12, Social Studies Club 12, Student Council 11, 12, Badminton 12, Baseball 11, Bowling 12, Soccer 10. Bethel, Tony E. - Libra - Marines - Band 10, 11. Bines, Pamela G. - tPaml - Libra - Secretary - Civitan 12, lr. Bd. 11, Sr. Bd. 12. Blandon, Miriam - tChinal - Capricorn - Architect - Pan Am 11, 12, Professional Artists 10, 11, 12. Bode, lose V.-tBodel - Virgo - Let- terman 10. Branton, Daryl - tBrantonl - Psychology 10, 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Social Studies Club 12, Student Council 10, 12, VlCA 11, 12, Bowling 10, 12, Soccer 10, 11, 12. Brown, Marcella M. - tMarcial - Sagittarius - Physical Ed. Teacher - Badminton 10, 11, lV Basketball 10, 11. Brown, Reginald l. - tSanka Brandi - Leo - Attend College - Basketball 12, Football 12, lV Basketball 10, 11, lV Football 10. Brown, Roderic A. - Attend College - Football 11, 12, lV Football 12, Track and Field 10, Student Council 12, Burgess, jackie A. - tBircll - Aries -- Attend College - Baseball 10, 11, 112, Football 10, 11, 12. Burgos, Catalino - Uuniorj - Virgo -- Architectural Engineer - Band 10, Baseball 11. Burgos, Sarai -- fSaril - Leo - Chilii Psychologist - MMM 12, Psychology 12: SSHC 12. Burkes, Patricia R. - tShorty Fatsl -- Leo - Undecided - Charm 11, 12: ICC 12, lr. Bd. 11, l-Teens 12, Sr. Bd. 12 Stylistics 11, 12, Sophomore Bd. 10. The Thomas Family would like to congratulate their daughter Capricorn - Chorus 12, Badminton 11, Football 11, 12, IV Football 10, Track and Field 11, Wrestling 12. . h d ' d . Bretthauer, Gary R. - Aquarius - on ergra mation ay Businessman - Civitan 12, FSA 12, 1 V Globe 11, icc 12, Old Hickory 11, 12: 111 l Sharon Payne To Sharon and Edith, We wish you the best of luck in the future. We hope that you will always reach for that attainable star. When you have done this, you will truly succeed. Love, the Payne and Anderson Families Edith Anderson -I PROFILES Intellectual Grads of '82 Felicia Lewis Edward Thornton Gloria McCutchen Lina Martinez Alina Martinez Kathy Nevvble Kelvin Pace Samantha Henry Mark Wilder Ellanese Love Geraldo Martinez Patricia Pollock Marilyn Cooper Ana Ballester Leah Swilley Angela Haynes Ana Dominguez Michele Adell Mario Gonzalez Yamira Rodriguez PROFILES X 2 1 The Barrial, Capiro, Delgado, Dominguez, and Saco Families Maria Lydia Ana lvonne Maria would like to congratulate their daughters for their fine accomplishments. -- ' ' ' We would like to thank God, our parents and families, and our teachers, for helping us to learn and prepare for the future. We received our education from a great school, and we are true Generals. ludy Fox Charlet Pouchie Calil, lorge A. - Aries - Lawyer - Letterman 11, 12, Football 11, 12, Canty, Evangeline Y. - QAngiel - Virgo - Nurse - Anchor 10, Band 10, FBLA 11, Sr. Bd. 12, Student Council 10, Spirit Club 10. Capiro, Lydia M. - fLilyl - Libra - Model - FBLA 12, Project Success 11, Step lnto Business 11. Carey, Trenese B. - fNesiel - Taurus - Accountant - Charm 12, FBLA 11, 12, Cenerettes 12, Badminton 12. Carter, Chenita Y. - QChe-Chei - Gemini - Undecided - DCT 11, 12. Casas, Tony - fPretty Tonyl - Virgo - Professional Baseball Player - Baseball 10, 11, 12, lV Football 11. Casanas, Calixto S. - fCalyl - Sagit- tarius - Architect - FBLA 12. Castellanos, Ramon C. - Uvionguil - Aquarius - Major in Computer Science - Student Council 10, 11, 12, Math Club 12, Badminton 11, Tennis 10. Chediak, Carmen R. - fChubby Cheeksl - Cancer - Lawyer - NFL 12, Old Hickory 11, 12, Psychology 10, l 1982 Class Beauties ' 'ff '- . -,, PROFILES X 257 Emma The Bell, Burke, ancl lohnson Families would like to congratulate their daughters for their outstanding accomplishments. Seniors of 1982 Robbie Patricia - - 4 I. Alina Martinez Geraldo Martinez Together Forever 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Student Council 10, 12. Cid, Custodio D. - QEI Cidl - Scorpio - M.D. - FLC 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Soccer 10, 11, 12. Clark, Paula C. - tChesterl - Cancer - Nurse - ICC 12, Student Council 12, Spanish Honor Society 11, 12. Cleare, Mia L. - lStallcen Mahoganyl - Scorpio - Fashion Designer - General Players 11, Stylistics 11, 12, Track and Field 10, 11, 12. Clemons, Lori D. - lGet Down Loril - Sagittarius - Attend College - FBLA 12, Generettes 11, 12, I-Teens 12. Clerveau, Amilada M. - tSexy Mimil - Leo - Artist - FBLA 12, Professional Artists 10, 11, 12, Step Into Business 12, Gymnastics 10, 11. Cobb, Teresa L. - tTecJ - Leo - Ar- chitect - lr. Bd. 11, l-Teens 10, Sr. Bd. 12. Cole, Denise R. - QNiceyJ - Leo - Nurse - I-Teens 12, Modern Music Masters 11, 12, NFL 11, Student Council 11, 12, Thespians 11. l i l Lina Martinez j 7 The entire Martinez and Gonzalez Families would like to congratulate Graduates of the Class of 1982 Mario Gonzalez Fil Q71 i i L..- hz- PROFILES I 2 5 Coleman, jackie - tSweet Redj - Sagittarius - Medical Secretary - FBLA 1251-Teens 125 Track and Field 10, 11. Cooper, Marilyn S. - tLyn1 - Libra - Computer Technician - Anchor 115 FBLA 125 Generettes 11, 125 ICC 125 lr. Bd. '115 I-Teens 115 Key 115 Sr, Bd, 125 Flagettes 12. Crawford, Wanda A. - tWon1 - Capricorn - Army - Basketball 10, 11, 125 Softball 10, 115 Track and Field 115 Volleyball 10. Crews, Cynthia D. - tBlack1 - Pisces - Attend College - FBLA 12, Cruz, Alberto - Virgo - Attend Col- lege - Baseball 10, 115 1V Football 11 Cunningham, Rodney E. - tMad Dukej - Cancer - Business Manager. Curry, Regina L. - tGina1 - Pisces - Computer Science - Key 105 115 Band 11, 125 Sr. Bd, 125 Student Council 125 Badminton 11, 125 Tennis 11, 12, Davila, Diana - tllidij - Attend Col- lege - General Players 10, 115 Psychology 10, 11, 125 Student Council 125 Bowling 125 Swimming '10, 12. Davis, Lucretia - tSuperior Stuff1 - Aries - Child Care - Anchor 125 Charm 125 Civitan 125 Hero Generettes 11, 125 ICC 125 Key 125 Sr, Bd. 125 Stu- dent Council 1 1. Deberry, Debra D. - tDee1 - Libra - Business Administrator - FBLA 105 Globe 11, 12. De La O, Miguel M. - tMikey1 - Libra - Lawyer - Globe 10, 125 ICC 125 Key 10, 115 NFL 10, 11, 125 NHS 125 Psychology 125 Social Studies Club 125 Student Council 125 Close-Up 125 IERC 1 l, 12. Delgado, Maria - tMary Vickyj - Leo - Legal Secretary - FBLA 11, 125 ICC 125 lr. Bd. 115 Sr. Bd. 125Aspira12, Del Rio, Esperanza - tEsDYl - Pisces - -Xttend College - AHS 11, 12, Demarco, Sandy A. - tSlim1 - Xirgo - -Xir Force - Band 10, 11, 125 Bad- minton 1 1, 123 Cross Countrx 12: Track and Field 12, Diaz, Reniel - tlertrut - Scorpio - Pilot Dixon, lacqueline R. - tlackiel - Capricorn - Undecided - Hero qjpiwrt-iles 10 11' Kel 111 itittiiitts The Riettie Family would like to congratulate their daughter Annette on her graduation day. Senior Class of 1982 g ga- 1 1' .,,, , The johnson and Morgan Families would like to congratulate Ava Michelle for her three years of outstanding work at Miami lackson Sr. High A Graduate of 1982 Michele Adell Pamela Bmes Arrivaderce . . . Adios . . . Sianara tGood-byej Were leaving now, but we're taking with us a new meaning of hope and yes, dignity. Were leaving now but we want you to know that you'll always be our home away from home. MIAMI JACKSON, HAIL TO THEEl Never again vvill I have as much fun as l've had in high school. These precious memories will linger on, and I shall cherish them for many years to come. Veronica lones Never again in my life shall I experience such wonderful times as I have in high school. The memories I have shall be bright places in my mind vvhich vvill be cherished forever. The philosophy I have adopted is, Wes we can, and yes vve will. Hilda lackson I PROFI ES 26 ' ' T' f iuiiivi -H'-4,-va A RU The Moore Family congratulates their daughter on her graduation day. Miami jackson Sr. - Class of 1982 The Knowles Family would like to congratulate their beautiful niece on her day of graduation. Sheila Neal Lorraine Styles fil C7 Dominguez, Ana M. - fAnital - Sagit- tarius - Professional Dancer - FBLA 12, I-Teens 12, Old Hickory 12, Pan Am 12, Project Success 11, Psychology 12, Sr. Bd, 12, Step Into Business 11. Dominguez, Dalhia L. - CDeeDeel - Aquarius - Business Administrator - Student Council 10, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Dominguez, Manuel - fMannyl - Sagittarius - Architect - Aspira 12, Math Club 12, Bowling 12. Douglas, Karen D. - tKaIl - Aquarius - Attend College - Generettes 12, Hero Generettes 11, 12, ICC 12, lr. Bd. 11,Key11,Sr.Bd.12. Drummond, Ronald F. - fRonl - Aries - Lawyer - HOSA 12. Dyson, Ramona Y. - fVVet and Wildl - Aquarius - Armed Forces - Band 10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 10, Track and Field 10. Eden, Samuel - fSaml - Sagittarius - Military - Band 10, 11, 12. Evans, Cyril D. - fMighty Mousel - Libra - Navy - Football 11, 12, IV Football 10. Fernandez, Marilyn - lShortyJ - Libra - Legal Secretary. Ferrera, Irina B. - flril - Taurus - Ex- ecutive Secretary - FLC 12, FBLA 12, ICC 12, Pan Am 11, 12, Psychology 11, 12, Sr. Bd. 12, Student Council 12, Bowl- ing 11, 12. Flores, Sonia I. - Libra - Computer Engineer - FLC 10, 11, 12, ICC 11, SSHC 12, Student Council 12, Math Club 12, IV Volleyball 11, Volleyball 12. Flowers, Susan L. - tSerious Suej - Leo - Architect - I-Teens 10, 11, Sr. Bd. 12, Stylistics 11. Fonseca, Emma C. - lCaroll - Capricorn - Lawyer - FSA 10, 11. Fonticoba, lacqueline - tlackiel - Pisces - AHS 11, 12. Foster, lohn E. - CEItonl - Capricorn - Professional Football Player - Hero Cenerettes 12, Student Council 12, Football 11, 12, IV Football 10, Tennis 10, 12. Fox, ludy R.-fPatI - Cancer - Nurse - FBLA 10, 11, lr. Bd. 11, Paramedics 11, Psychology 12, Sr. Bd. 12, Student Council 11, 12,HOSA12. PROFILES X 263 KT- f ' '-S'--,W 't'.'. . The Harris and Love Families congratulate their daughters for a job well done! lodi Harris Ellanese Love Ms. Miami jackson Ms. Homecoming '--- L Francisco, Maria C. - Sagittarius - Aviation Administration - FLC 10, 11, 125 NHS 11, 125SSHC 12. Garcia, Francisco - tFrankiej - Libra - Computer Programmer - FBLA 11, 12. Garcia, luanita - tNinij - Libra - Ex- ecutive Secretary - Pan Am 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 125 Bowling 11, 12. Garcia, lulio M. -- Virgo - Electrical Engineer - Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 125 Badminton 12. Garcia, Maria E. - tMaryj - Sagittarius - Accountant - FBLA 10, 11, 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 11, 125 Spirit Club 12. Garcia, Ondina D. - jNinij - Scorpio - Secretary - Student Council 125 Stylistics 12. Garcia, Ophelia G. - lCat Eyesj - Aquarius - Study Medicine - NFL 125 Pan Am 115 Sr. Bd. 12. Godoy, Krimy C. - jKimyj - Scorpio - Nurse Aide. Gomez, lorge W. - jMueIeroj - Aries - Architectural Engineer - Pan Am 105 Baseball 105 Soccer 10, 11, 12. Gonzalez, Emilio M. - tAudij - Gemini - Psychologist - Psychology 125 Rifle Corps 115 Student Council 125 Track and Field 10, 11, 12. Gonzalez, Iuan C. - Pisces - Doctor. Gonzalez, Mario F. - jMr. Poo Pool - Cancer - Criminal Lawyer - FBLA 11, 125ICC11,125Ir.Bd.1151-Teens11,125 Qld Hickory 125 Pan Am 11, 125 Project Success 115 Psychology 115 Sr. Bd. 125 Step Into Business 115 Student Council 125 Sophomore Bd. 105 Aspira 12. Gonzalez, Robert - lRobj - Virgo - Undecided - Baseball 11, 125 Football 10, 11. Gordon, David H. - Undecided - General Players 10, 11, 125 Ir. Bd. 115 Key 11, 125 NFL 10, 115 Project Success 11, Sr. Bd. 125 Step Into Business 115 Stu- dent Council 11, 125 Swimming 10. Gutierrez, Octavio - lTavyj - Capricorn - Architect - Professional Artists11. Gutierrez, Regla M. - Gemini - Com- puter Technology - Paramedics 10. Guzman, Arcenia - lR.C.I - Scorpio - Architect - ICC 115 Professional Ar- tists 125 Social Studies Club 12. Haro, laime - llamesj - Capricorn - Architectural Engineer - AHS 10, 11, 125 FBLA 115 General Players 105 ICC 115 lr. Bd. 115 I-Teens 125 Pan Am 105 Pro- fessional Artists 115 Sr. Bd. 125 Basketball 11, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 IV Basketball 10. Harris, lodi L. - jCheery Dropj - Libra - News Broadcaster - Charm 115 Civitan 125 lr. Bd. 115 I-Teens 115 Old Hickory 11, 125 Pam Am 115 Quill and Scroll 125 Student Council 11. Harris, Zachary C. - jC.C.j - Scorpio - I-Teens 125 Wrestling 11. Haynes, Angela I. - lPretty Blackj - Capricorn - Accountant - FBLA 125 Generettes 11, 125 Project Success 11' Step Into Business 115 Spirit Club 11, 12. 1 Henry, Samantha D. - tBirdiej - Scor- pio - Air Force - Band 10, 11, 12. Hicks, Darlean B. - lRed Pepperj - Virgo - Nurse - Key 125HOSA12. Hill, Donald - lThriIl Hillj - Cancer - The Wilcox and Cooper Families would like to congratulate Shirell Yvette Cooper for her three years of outstanding work at Miami Jackson Sr. High - A Graduate of 1982 - Pro Baseball - Hero Generettes 125 Basketball 125 Football 11, 125 IV Basket- ball 115 IV Football 10. Hines, Regina Y. - lGenaj - Aquarius - Lawyer - Psychology 125 Spanish Honor Society 11, 125 Gymnastics 11, 12. Hodge, Sonya - fMickeyj - Scorpio - Computer Science - Band 125 Chorus 125 Track and Field 11, 12. Hopkins, Reginald - tReggiej - Aquarius - Attend College - Football 11, 125 IV Football 105 Track and Field 10, 11, 12. jackson, Terri L. - lLady lj - Capricorn - Surgical Cardiologist - Anchor 115 ICC 115 lr. Bd, 115 NHS 10, 11, 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Close-Up 125 Math Club 11, 12. lackson, Rosemary - jSister Poo Pool - Cancer - Secretary - lr. Bd. 115 Sr. Bd. 12. larrett, George A. - lDuneyJ - Taurus - Football Coach - Band 10, 11, 125 Student Council 10, 115 Football 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 11. limenez, Vivian - lSpicesj - Sagittarius - Doctor - FLC 10, 11. lohnson, Ava M. - lMiss Cutie Piej - Scorpio - Nurse - Globe 115 Key 125 Letterman 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Coun- cil 11, 12. lohnson, Robbie - lHalf Pintj - Pisces - Civil Rights Lawyer - Charm 11, 125 Globe 115 ICC 125 lr. Bd. 115 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 125 HOSA 125 Cross Country 10, 115 Tennis 10, 115 Speech and Debate 12. jones, Veronica A. - lRonniej - Virgo - Business Administration - Anchor 115 ICC 125 Ir. Bd. 115 Key 10, 11, 125 NFL 11, 125 Project Success 10, 115 Psychology 125 Sr. Bd. 125 SSHC 125 SIB 115 Student Council 10, 11, 125 Sophomore Bd. 10. lordan, Eric I. - ll-Birdj - Capricorn - Undecided - Band 10, Basketball 12. loy, Vincent I. - lVincej - Virgo - Computer Programmer - FBLA 125 Sr. Bd. 12. Kalhil, Beatriz - lBettyJ - Leo - Ex- ecutive Secretary - Pan Am 12. Keels, Sharon Y. - tCorn Chip H11 - Virgo - Military Service - FBLA 10, 115 Hero Generettes 11, 12. PROFILES X 26 . ' -' 'L' ..'aw4 RQ il '- Mr. Oswald Miller along with the i Parq Family, lik Miss Carolyn her graduation uck in the ou Love. Lewis, Felecia C. - tCandyI - Leo - Certified Public Accountant - Charm 11, 125 Old Hickory 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Sr. Bd. 125 SIB 115 Student Council 11. Littlejohn, Timothy - Airline Ticketing Agent - Band 11, 125 Rifle Corps 11, 125 SIB 125 VICA 11, 125 MMM 10, 11, 12. Love, Ellanese P. - lNeicyI - Leo - Business Administration - Anchor 125 Charm 125 Cheerleaders 10, 11, 125 ICC 125 Key 125 Old Hickory 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 125 VICA 10, 125 Spirit Club 10, 125 Badminton 105 Civitan 12. Lugo, David A. - lOpiumI - Libra - Psychologist - NHS 125 Psychology 11, 125 SSHC 125 Student Council 125 Thes- pians 11, 125 Cross County 125 Soccer 11. Macko, Arlene R. - Computer Analysis - NHS 11, 125SSHC 12. Macko, Bernard R. - Electrical Engineer - NHS1O,11,125SSHC12. Maddox, Barbara A. - lRedI - Virgo - Air Force - Modern Dance 115 Soft- ball 12. Malagon, Michael - Aries - Electrical Engineer - Professional Artists 125 Baseball 12, Marko, Michael S. - fMikeI - Pisces - Musician - MMM 11, 125 Psychology 125 Thespians 125 Golf 11, 125 Close-Up 125 I-Rollers 12. Martinez, Alina - fBunnyI - Capricorn - Nurse - Ir. Bd. 115 I-Teens 115 Old Hickory 125 Pan Am 11,.12, Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 125 Nursing Club 10. Martinez, Carlos L. - Aries - Interna- tional Business - VICA 125 Swimming 10. Martinez, Geraldo - Uerryj - Cancer - Architect - Old Hickory 125 Pan Am 12. Martinez, Lina - lBeatleI - Capricorn - Business Executive - Ir. Bd. 115 I- Teens 115 Old Hickory 125 Pan Am 11, 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 125 Nurs- ing Club 10. Mas, Pedro -- Electronical Engineer - SSHC12. Mathis, Angela - lAnnI - Libra - Computer Programmer - Hero Generettes 115 HOSA 12. McCullough, David L. - Aquarius - Computer Engineer - Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Swimming 125 Wrestling 10. McCutchen, Gloria - lGigiI - Scorpio - Lawyer - Anchor - 125 Band 11, 125 Charm 11, 125 Civitan 125 Hero Generettes 125 lCC 125 Ir, Bd. 115 I- Teens 11, 125 Key 125 Letterman 125 Old Hickory 125 Pan Am 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 125 VICA 125 Sophomore Bd. 105 Baseball Booster 10. McGill, Stephon E. - fPhonI - Com- puter Programmer - Football 11, 125 IV Football 10. McKnight, Regina S. - lPecan Tanj - Cancer - Operating Technician - IV Cheerleader 115 Track and Field 10. McMath, Earline M. - lPoochieI - Sagittarius - Army. McNeil, Lanora - lLeggsI - Capricorn - Architect - Generettes 115 Ir. Bd. 115 I-Teens 10, 11, 125 Key 105 Modern Dance 115 Sophomore Bd. 10. Mitchell, Keisha L. - IK-LynnI - Sagit- tarius - Legal Secretary - FBLA 125 Generettes 125 Project Success 115 SIB 115 Swimming 11. The Arrington and Clark Families would like to congratulate Patrice Marcella Arrington MIHS Class of 1982 Mobley, Dwight K. - lMobI - Cancer - Electronical Engineer - Football 10, 125 IV Football 10. Monte, Gustavo - lGusI - Virgo - Electronic Technician - I-Rollers 12. Morris, Venus D. - lShortyI - Gemini - Nurse - Cheerleader 125 Hero Generettes 115 IV Cheerleader 10. Moulton, Patrick R. - lPatI - Capricorn - Navy - Band 10, 115 IV Football 10, 115 Soccer 105 Track and Field 10. Nadal, Wanda L. - lSlick TI - Leo - Attorney - General Players 115 Globe 115I-Teens11,12. Newble, Katherine R. - IKittyI - Aries - Computer Programmer - Band 10, 11,125lCC1O,11,125Ir.Bd.115I-Teens io, ii, 125 old Hickory ii, 125 Psychology 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 115 Swingettes 10, 11, 12. Nunez, Ada - ilrisI - Libra - Dietician - FLC 10, 115 Gymnastics 11. Orange, Vanessa L. - lVeVeI - Sagit- tarius - Undecided - Cheerleaders 12. Oliva, Ricardo - lLeeI - Leo - Elec- tronic Technician - I-Rollers. Oporto, Andres E. - lAndyI - Aries - Veterinarian - Professional Artists 11, 12. Pace, Kelvin - lPaceI - Pisces - Iour- nalist - General Players 115 Globe 10, 11, 125 lCC 125 Old Hickory 10, 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Sr. Bd. 12. Palmiero, Rafael - lPlayboy Ralphi - Libra - Professional Ball Player - AHS 10, 11, 125 Letterman 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 11, 12. Parker, Carolyn D. - Leo - Attend College - Hero Generettes 11, 125 ICC 11, 122 lr. Bd. 115 Sr. Bd. 12. Patten, Carolyn A. - Capricorn - Nurse. Pay, Odalys M. - lOdyI - Sagittarius - Fashion Designer - Ir. Bd. 115 I- Teens 125 Modern Dance 125 Old Hickory 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Swingettes 11, 12. Peraza, Alejandro - t005I - Taurus - Architect - Math Club 11, 125 IV Foot- ball 'I15 IV Volleyball 10, 11, 12. Perry, Richard - lChoo-ChooI - Virgo PROFILES 1 267 -4' 4fS - M 2' - Professional Athlete - Key 11, 12, Basketball '11, 12, Baseball 12, Football l0, ll, 12. Perez, Iorge L. - fSporty CatI - Virgo - Architectural Engineer - AHS 10, 11, 12, FLC 11, General Players 12, Letter- man 10, 11, 12, Pam Am 11, Profes- sional Artists 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Football 12, IV Football 10, Track and Field 12. Phipps, Calvo - tArchieI - Leo - Professor. Pitts, Linda -tChubbyI - Aries - Pro- fessional Artist - Ir. Bd. 11, MMM 12, Sr. Bd. 12, Bowling 11, 12. Pollock, Patricia A. - fSmileyI - Leo - Iournalist - Old Hickory 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 12. Pouchie, Charlet C. - tMs. CapriI - Capricorn - Kindergarten Teacher - Hero Generettes 12, Ir. Bd. 11, Sr. Bd. 12, Spanish Honor Society 1 1. Prado, Ibis - fBoom-BoomI - Sagit- tarius - Broadcasting - I-Teens 11, Modern Dance ll, Student Council 11. Quinones, lleana - fLanyI - Virgo - Executive Secretary - Ir. Bd. 11, Modern Dance 12, Swingettes ll, 12. Raymond, Randy P. - tRa.noyI - Aquarius - Computer Technician - Sr. Bd. l2,Bowling I2,Soccer 11. Reed, Lasharne K. - tSharneI - Cancer - Fashion Designer - FBLA 12, Softball l0, ll, 12. Regueiro, Ricardo M. - tRickyI - Business Executive - FBLA 12, CECF 10, l l, IZ. Repress, Michael A. - tMr. PressI - Gemini - Undecided - MMM 12, Football 10, ll, 12, Track and Field 11, ll. Revere, Richie V. - IRichie RichI - Cancer. Riblata, Mercedes C. - tMercyI - Gemini - Dentist - Civitan 12, Ir. Bd. ll, I-Teens 12, Modern Dance 12: Old Hickory ll. Rickey, Kemp L. -Football l 1, 12. Riettie, Annette E. - ICinnamonI - Capricorn - Business Administration - Band I0, ll, ll: ICC ll: lr. Bd. ll: NHS 7 101 Paramedics 10, ll, I-: Sr. Bd. Ili Spanish Honor Societx 10. ll, ll. V141 1illlS Angela The Mathis Family would like to congratulate their daughter on her outstanding accomplishments throughout the year Senior 1981-82 Rivera, Alex - tThe FeelingI - Aries - Professional Gymnast - Gymnastics 10, 11 12 , . Rivero, Iesus A. - Leo - Mechanic. Roba, ldalmis e fPittieI - Taurus - Dental Hygiene - Cheerleaders 11, IV Cheerleaders 10, Student Council 10, 12,Stylistics12. Robinson, Sherill D. - tSassy BlackI - Libra - Computer Technician - Cheerleaders 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12, Ir. Bd. 11, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 10, Track and Field 10, 11, 12. Rodriguez, Yamira R. - fYamsI - Virgo - Architect - Band 12, FBLA 12, Generettes 12, Globe 11, Ir. Bd. 11, Key 12, Old Hickory 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Sr. Bd. 12, Student Council 11, 12, Aspira 12, Sophomore Bd. 10. Rosario, Aquiles R. - tAr the StarI - Virgo - Architect - NFL 10, Baseball 12, IV Football 11, IV Baseball 10, 11. Ross, Arlene L. - tLeneI - Pisces - Cosmetologist - VICA 12. Stylistics 12. Ruano, Pedro I. - tPageI - Taurus - Musician - I-Rollers 12. --1- Saco, lvonne C. - Libra - Legal Secretary - FBLA 11, 12. Santiago, Hilda - Libra - Artist. Santiago, Ramon A. - tRaymondI - Virgo - Doctor - Project Success 11, Step Into Business 11. Scott, Donna C. - fRedI - Scorpio - Nurse - Anchor 12, Charm 12, Civitan 12, ICC 12, Ir. Bd. 11, Key 12, Modern Dance 11, Paramedics 12, Sr, Bd. 12. Seicentos, Antonio - fTonyI - Gemini - Chemical Oceanographer - NHS 10, 11, 12, Psychology 10, 11, 12, Soc- cer 10, 11, 12. Serrano, Iacqueline - IIackieI - Sagit- tarius - Criminal Lawyer - FBLA 12, Old Hickory 10. Seymor, Yvonne L. - Sagittarius - Computer Technician - Sr. Bd. 12, Track and Field 10, 11, Chorus 12, Skeete, Brain L. - Capricorn - Policeman - Track and Field 11, 12. Skeete, Elota - Capricorn - Undecided. Stevens, Yolanda A. - tLadyI - Capricorn - Architect - Anchor 115 General Players 115 Globe 115 Hero Generettes 115 ICC 115 MMM 115 Paramedics 115 Professional Artists 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 11, 125 Thes- pians 11. Syles, Lorraine L. - tLoryJ - Aquarius - journalist - Civitan 125 FBLA 125 Globe ,125 ICC 125 Professional Artists 11, 125 Sr. Bd. 125 lV Volleyball 11. Swilley, Leah 1. - Leo - Dentist - Band 10, 11, 125 Charm 11, 125 FLC 11, 125 Globe 105 Key 115 Modern Dance 105 MMM 11, 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 Swingettes 11, 12. Tapia, Miguel - tAnglel - Libra - Pro Baseball Player - Baseball 12. Thessier, Myrlande - tTite-Soueri - Scorpio - Nursing - Professional Ar- tists 105 CHOE 11, 125 Swimming 11. Thomas, Elvira D. - tPeachesJ - Aquarius - Attend College. Thomas, Patricia A. - tPati - Taurus - Attend College - Globe 11, 125 lr. Bd. 115 Key 11, 125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 11. Thomas, Samantha D. - tSassonl - Capricorn - English Teacher - Modern Dance 125 Professional Artists 115 Basketball 125 Track and Field 115 Volleyball 12. Thompson, Sean F. - Scorpio - Com- puter Technician - FBLA 125 General Players 115 Hero Generettes 115 lr. Bd. 115 l-Teens 125 NFL 125 Sr. Bd 125 Swim- ming 11, 125 Tennis 11, 125 Sophomore Bd. 10. Thornton, Edward M. - tEdJ - Leo - Business Administration - Band 11, 125 Charm 115 ICC 125 lr. Bd. 115 Old Hickory 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Rifle Corps 11, 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 Spirit 10, 11, 125 Gymnastics 11. Tice, Michael - tSnakel - Taurus - Businessman - lV Football 10. Tiernan, Terrie E. - tT.T.l - Aquarius - Computer Programmer - Softball 10. Tillman, Teresa - tTeeJ - Libra - Bookkeeper - CECF 11, 125 Softball 11, 12. Toomer, Nathaniel - tBowlegJ - Taurus - Undecided - Football 125 Track and Field 12. Torres, George A. - tChuchil - Virgo - Attorney - Psychology 125 Student Council 12. Valerezo, Mario D. - tNight Rideri - Aries - Commercial Artist - Football 115 Wrestling 11, 12. Vereen, Elbert E. - tWhopl - Scorpio - Musician - Band 10, 11, 12. Vickers, Tony E. - tSliml - Aquarius - Policeman - FBLA 12. Ward, Montanya D. - tMontieJ - Virgo - Actress - General Players 11, 125 MMM 11, 125 Softball 125 Swimming 12. ln Memory of. 1962-1981 Senior Class of 1982 Wilder, Mark H. - tCatmanJ - Taurus - Politician - Civitan 125 General Players 105 Hero Generettes 125 ICC 10, 125lr.Bd.115l-Teens125Key10,11,125 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 Football 115 JV Football 105 Track and Field 10, 11, 12. Williams, Aldon B. - CAD - Gemini - Physician - NHS 125 Math Club 11, 12. Williams, Danish V. - tDinkyJ - Pisces - Cosmetologist - Anchor 125 Stylistics 11, 125 Basketball 10, 125 JV Basketball 10. Williams, Lazette - fTwinJ - Gemini - Army - Cheerleaders 125 IV Cheerleader 105 Modern Dance 11, 12. Williams, Yvette - tTwin ID - Gemini - Nurse - Cross Country 115 lV Volleyball 115 Soccer 105 Track and Field 10, 115 Volleyball 12. Williams, Willie F. - Cancer - Com- puter Technology - Football 115 JV Football 105 Track and Field 10, 11. Wright, Felicia N. - tBlueJ - Leo - Politician I- Civitan 125 Globe 12g Psychology 105 Sr. Bd. 125 Student Council 105 Basketball 10, 125 Softball 12. 55,47 W.. .. 447' PROFILES X 26C at 1. . ' Ha ,-3. ,A V ir, 'U xx 'x ,:.,J'hx' s,1. P , 'Tug .,, xii, -. aiu vfxg , . I xl, , 1 r I ,'.'x . 'U. - . X KU C. .x ',.Y.' .-,,cA' 'v 41' - .n ff' if Q4 609 6 A4 Jerry Martinez holds still, while Alina Martinez zips up his gown for the graduation ceremony UQ. The road to fame varies for each individual. . It could lie in the academic area for some t2J. For others, it could be in the social realm or athletics. While a General athlete Q31 may be down, it is only temporary, as the basketball program has consistently been ranked in the state. Only a few isolated people are left as school finishes for the year my For some this is a last view and fame must be sought at other sites, while for others, their return next year will offer new opportunities for that elusive fame. FAME X 27 il i':lSt word . . Q FAME! The name of the game. Throughout the pages of OLD HICKORY 1982 and its memory sup- plement, this year's staff has tried to bring to light all of those faces which have attempted and indeed attained elusive fame. They competed in the classrooms, the athletic fields, and in the social realm. In the beginning, we decided that the 1982 edition would have an underlying theme of l'The Year of the General - the Year of You. The book is now completed. The deadlines have been met. The disagreements over Udoing this and 'ldoing that are over. At the begin- ning the task seemed insurmountable, but the task had to be done. Both of us realize that this job would not have been accomplished without an interested staff and an accommodating faculty and ad- ministration. They have our warm appreciation. The school year 1981-82 is now over, and OLD HICKORY has helped to preserve some of the memories for its readers. Yamira Rodriguez Kelvin Pace Old Hickory 1982 is published by the Current Events class of Miami lackson Senor High School, 1751 NW. 36th Street, Miami, Florida 331-12. Prin- cipal: Percy L. Oliver. Advisor: Alfred C. Gerl- ingione. Co-Editors-In-Chief: Kelvin Pace and Yamira Rodriguez. The yearbook is printed by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, and is represented by Mr. Ken Thornberry. Professional photography services are provided by Bryn-Alan Studios. The following students are involved with this 1982 edition: Felicia Lewis lSenior Editorjg Margarita Lladonosa and Elizabeth Marrero tUnderclassmen Editorsjg lodi Harris tSports Editorlg Mario Gonzalez and Edward Thornton tClub Editorslg Lina Martinez tSchool Life Editorlg Michele Adell tCurriculum Editorl, and Carmen Chediak tBusiness Managerl. The General Staff includes Gary Armstrong, Dominque August, Marilyn Cooper, Michele lackson, Ellanese Love, Alina Martinez, leredine McCray, Gloria McCuthen, Kathy Newbie, Odalys Pay, Patricia Pollock, and Mercedes Ribalta, The artwork is drawn by Gerry Alfonso. Student phographers are Gary Brethauer, Levi Morton, and lohn Richmond. Ana Dom- inguez is the typist. Old Hickory is a member of The Florida Scholastic Press Association Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and The National Scholastic Association. ' 2 EDlTORS'Letter WE EXIST WITHIN. . 'FAME IS THE NAME OF THE GAME We all seek to be noticed - to be remembered. The areas to pursue this varies. 1 SSENIORS '82 IN A STARRING ROLE For three years they have strived to achieve the recognition as seniors 52FAME IN THE CLASS ROOM - A CINCH The academic area offers some students the oppor- tunity to excell. 84-VICTORIES IN ATHLETICS BRANCH our Traditional sports have had to share the limelight with up and coming sports. -I SUIOINT EFFORTS PRODUCE RESULTS Organizations have helped to spotlight groups of people as single entities. -I SZTHE SOCIAL REALM OFFERS A MOMENT TO SHINE. School life involved those areas not easily classified. 2 -I 8 FUTURE GRAD CLASSES SEEK THEIR PLACE Underclassmen find the race for fame to be a challenge of unknowns. 24-4-OPERATION FAME ACCOMPLISHED. As the year drives to a close, each person grows to realize his identity. MIAMI IACKSON SENIOR OLD HICKORY 1982 VOLUME 41 -,. if-----'I -f----f fs. 1-V.-.'.-C-11.-. . z, ..3,,g rr'-ag.-,3-'g -Q'v'1- 5F'.'-42137 . Q 1 .. 4. . 1. .- I5 I-. 'u . Q , . .- . .V ' .. . :..-- - 1- - 1. 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