Miami Killian Senior High School - Catamount Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1972

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Time to play the school game enter: think - be yourself friend lonely weird? Do not worry exclusion takes place only in exclusive clubs Are we that exclusi11e??? GAB A LITTLE FEEL FREE!!.'!!!!!! , 4 5 V Y ' f , ' sir 5 , 1, ' if 'L 4 rf' ' Fifi? ' V ' If 3' A 1:23:53 ,Af , Q Vx . , H S5175 .sT ef' W ' 1 ? M-will 1 x x 1 -.35 Z -sr3...'a-. . a ,Q !-- , . W3 - Q 'Q .sw-H Q, l vi 4 i ' ' -A N ' ' 4-- f -- x R. x ' . . k , V' -3 . ' - .ll-.k-f , J K ,JV , , M . V ' A 1 x I ,' ka 0' F' ' Q-5 fuvf. 1,,Q t X 1 , 1 1, nf , I Q4 1' Y 56 'f W A n,. -Y ' 4 fa 1' Q i 'N ,mx 'A gl N , ' A -, 53- M iv jf 3 ,Q if Riva - ' 3 1 e ,X 'L ' E ails rf 4,5-, pa-' w Q ff? L E x . ' 1 'XV fs' txwi i . lvl, K xy! ,,...-Q -v '2 'V Z -fa ': Q,- - Q iw fl-r . M. M , ng , 1? There's much more- to Spot than a bow-wow and more to ,lane than femininity even Sally and Puff have their uniqueness YOU HAVE YOURS Faceless masses in a crowd-CONF ORMI TY silent, waiting, wild actingasone. But alone, isolated, one becomes an INDI VID UAL. Flowers bend softly in the brisk summer wind gathering dust and cobwebs, People often collect spiders but these are removed through spring cleaning. Look to the calm ocean for birth and inspirationg beneath lays life and all things good . . . 'Qs , 4 ,Q x. Rh H- ff. as 2-Q., 'X W - iiiifii f' W 41wi1 fgam1 M, a . 'fix , A l mf If this is life, LET ME IN' Let me grasp the emotion and feel all you feel make me alive And then, in solitude, lie among the grassy fields of daisies . . . llluquun LE Psfpiafz- Hhlfiitfi Hey man! What do ye go te school fer? Lemin , boy, Lemin ,.'!!!! Lemirf? Y,all sure dun! look lak yer Zemin, te mefffn ,Q 2 ra ax 'iw X: lf ' M- . s , 17 , ,Q ' 4 ., Ja X , ,X V3 1. v3ll the sound of the bell tells me that ifs Lime to go, time to leave those humid smelling halls and bleached walls. I must fill my lungs with clean fresh air. Q-. x N Q di 15. 'kvwq c,i M x 'Yr We silk lf 4+ As the tide sneaks upon the shore, it washes away my anxiety, my sorrow, I crawl out of the hard shell that binds me and leave it on the seaweed-covered beach. ....,.. A .2-953 we-ns 'VS F42 HOME OF' THE rfnn IQAQC: :ax ll 5 iw: jf: 5 12. E, Qwxxf' . - 3,-. ' 154J'fH- , ,M '7 '1'fv--M-.. E 41 3 1 Achvlhes Who's goT ThaT soul? Cougars goT ThaT souIl Screaming and waving shak- ers Trom The bleachers, sTudenTs gaTh- ered once a week during The TooTbalI season To express Themselves. AcTiviTies. including skiTs To hoax opposing Teams. broughT ouT The mosT in HCOUGAR SPIRIT. T I Led by STudenT 6overnmenT Presi- denT ScoTT CarTer, cheerleaders aroused animal insTincTs and behavior. FavoriTe cheers such as Have you goT ThaT spir- iT?, Cougar machine, We're ,number onel. and WHOOP WHOOP SIDE- HEADIIIH vibraTed Trom The walls, inTo ears, and back ouT The mouThs again. Though The biggesT boosT, To morale was a winning season,'Coach LamberT Reed was insTrumenTal in igniTing Tlames, As a Tinale. he broughT down The house Tor some soul dancing! The Homecoming bonfire, an evening pep rally. kindled memories oT old and dreams oT The TuTure Tor Those anTicipaT- ing an evenTTul year. Cheerleaders gaTh- ered in 'U' Torm around The burning Tire and led The crowds oT sTudenTs and alum- ni in TooTball cheers. WinTer and spring pep rallies were scheduled ThroughouT The remainder oT The year To keep spiriT ablaze in oTher seasonalsporTs - baseball, gymnasTics, swimming, and wresTling. Honored for The TITTI1 consecuTive year. marching band was given a sTraighT superior raTing 'From The Florida Band MasTer's Associafion. Mr. Dane Wills was conducTor and di- recTor oT Tour large bands. The highesT level band was ConcerT Wind Ensemble, consisTing of sixTy members. Marching band, including The ma- ioreTTes, conTained nineTy-six high preci- sion players. Mike Anderson was The band capTain: Twin drum maiors were Randy and STeve Allen: and Eileen EggerT was capTain oT The maioreTTes. Marching and playing aT all TooTbaIl as-VA 'DH' F Tv. S4 LW? W 1 fi., .g ,my ,arg ' , 'li-f'5l'1i', - 1- ' 1 ' ,f '-vi: i !3L'i' ' K Q., . i?jl,nfa,.,s. ,L iff. fi-, ,, ', 1,334 . .. T' ' i..f. ri s , ' T31 i X . Q. T Bfilf-lifi'v ,p.f,,.,,1::-,y. T, u 5 , ag Q . . :vs i'w1? : - if ' f ggi-9:.1f ' left halTTime shows during The season. march- ing band perTormed more Times Than any oTher band. The maioreTTes were also honored when They appeared aT The opening oT The Dade CounTy YouTh Fair in March, locaTed on The campus of The Florida ln- TernaTional UniversiTy. Members oT The corps were: Yvonne ParTin. Karen BesT. Cindy Hennessey, Lisa 5udclaTh, Sally Mims, Shelly Cosper, Pam Yudi, Vicki Wilson, Vanessa Anderson. Wanda GuiTTon. Cindy Allen. Barbara CornpTon. and Kendra Bos. ShaTT and l JusT Wanna be Free were some oT The songs perTormed by The band aT The sixTeen pep rallies in The gym and Tour mini pep rallies in TronT of The school. OuTside acTiviTies oT The marching band were The Homecoming parade aT The UniversiTy oT Florida and lTor The TourTh yearl The King Orange Jamboree Parade. Under The direcTion of Dr. Johaness Liu, orchesTra began iTs TirsT year aT Kil- lian and SouTh Miami senior high schools. The TifTy-nine members perTormed as one during concerTs aT Killian lDecember 31 and SouTh Miami lFebruary 3l. Two Killian sTudenTs and Three Trom SouTh Miami were chosen To aTTend and represenT The All STaTe OrchesTra evalu- aTion aT DayTona Beach, January I3-15. Honored above any oTher chorus in Florida. ConcerT Chorale was selecTed from audiTion Tapes To perTorm aT The SouThern Choral DirecTors AssociaTion ConvenTion lSCDAl lasT November in Tallahassee. They again were honored by an inviTaTion To perTorm in The sTaTe SCDA Luncheon and The Florida Music EducaTors STaTe ConvenTion in DayTona Beach on January TourTeenTh. Miss Ann Duncan was direcTor. Teach- er. and coordinaTor oT The sixTy sTudenTs in ConcerT Chorale. Killian Singers. and Two mixed choruses. Wirhin The school The Chorale combined wiTh The Singers To perTorm winTer and spring concerTs and The annual iazzfrock show. OuTside The school. The ConcerT Cho- rale gave Three perTormances aT iunior high schools. They also parTicipaTed in The DisTricT Vocal conTesT, The Dade CounTy Choral FesTival. The UniversiTy of Miami SighT-Reading Honor Choir. and The Dade CounTy Honor Choir. SpecTacles of beauTy and grace domi- naTed Homecoming as Killian's TirsT black queen, Dolores Burch. was crowned on November l9. I97l. The courT. con- sisTing oT Cheryl Bogh. Sue McDonald. Yvonne ParTin. and Debbie STaTTord. reigned over The weekly TesTiviTies. Un- derclass princesses voTed on from sub- miTTed applicaTions were: Nena JusT liuniorl. Rosalyn HunTer lsophomorel. and CaThy PorTer lTreshmanl. Homecoming week, sponsored by The senior class. began November 22. Mon- day was cosTume day and sTudenTs were seen parading Through The halls in a vari- eTy oT cosTumes and make-up. ThaT eve- ning, Key Club sponsored a hayride where seniors piled among bales oT sTraw and sang Tolk songs. Green and Gold day Tollowed and The second annual bon- Tire was conducTed on The aThleTic Tield aT 7:00 pm. Flashes Tlickered ThroughouT The school as sTudenTs phoTographed Triends on camerafdress up day. AT 6:00 Wednesday evening. sTreams OT parTici- paTing paraders Tollowed The TooTball bus To Memorial Field. where The Cou- gars deTeaTed Miami Beach. 20-O. MeeT Those deadlines, wriTe ThaT headline, TRY AGAlNlll Words be- came cries oT help as deadline rushes drew near. Long hours oT sleeplessness and hard work were essenTial To creaTe a crowd-pleasing I972 CATAMOUNT. Co-ediTor Carrol Gullen was responsi- ble Tor The sTyle and Theme oT The book while co-ediTor Bruce Morris was phoTo coordinaTor. Advisor Mrs. Willa STone acTed as reTeree. warden. and oTTen Times moTher. NineTeen oTher sTaTT mem- bers including phoTographers were chieTly responsible Tor The book's con- TenT. Mark Losner. Harvey SmiTh, and Robin SweTman handled CATAMOUNT phoTography by working long hours in The school darkroom. PhoTographers were responsible Tor shooTing group shoTs oT clubs and aThleTics. The yearbook was divided inTo sec- Tions and assigned To sTaTTers. Carrol Gullen was responsible Tor Opening sec- Tion: Academics: Leonard Klingen: Clubs: Mary Hawkins and Linda Shank- er: AcTiviTies: Danelle Tucker and Linda Oompopci, Oompopo, Vasquez: Freshmen: KaThy Kendrick: Juniors: BeniTa Brown. Sharon Chandler. and Carol Henderson: Seniors: Donna Albury and Ellen Taylor: Sophomores: Chris Cowgill and Inez Hill: SporTs: Donna Black and Leah Robinson: and Closing: Bruce Morris. Business and ad- verTising managers, Debbie Losner and Donna Gordon. handled The selling oT underclass picTure packeTs, yearbook sales, and ofher business orienTed acTivi- Ties. Hard work and concern were The sTrongesT asseTs of The Cougar's Roar sTaTT helping The producTion To maTure Thump, Order! Do-re-mi, We're Number One! and circulaTion manager Colleen Morris were responsible Tor adverTising and mailing The Cougars Roar To oTher high schools. Responsible Tor reporTers' arTicles, page ediTors drew layouT and correcTed grammaTical errors. Veda Brown lsporTsl, Adele lsrael lnewsl, Peggy Morris lfea- Turel. and John Olsen lediToriall made cerTain ThaT all arTicles and pages were Turned in on Time To meeT The deadlines. PhoTographers Mark Losner. Robin SweT- man, and Harvey SmiTh phoTographed all candids To complimenT The wriTTngs. Senior STeve Taylor creaTed carToons inTo a newspaper direcTed Towards The TasTe of The sTudenT body. STarTing wiTh a Tresh ouTlook in sTyle, layouT, and paper qualiTy changed The enTire characTer OT The producTion. Edi- Tor-in-chieT Phyllis WolTeld exempliTied The ToTal appearance oT The paper. New ideas and sTories were ThoughT Through aT board meeTings, where The ediTors discussed and planned The TuTure issues. EdiTors wiThin The sTaTT were involved in Tinancial and organizaTional aspecTs OT The paper. Managing ediTor Lane GeneT ToTaled sTory poinTs and averaged grades while business ediTor Lori Walker Tor The ediTorial page To accenTuaTe Tal- lacies in The sysTem while Cherie LiCausi produced adverTising arTwork. Financial as well as spiriTual supporT was The sole purpose oT The BoosTer Club. They assumed The Task oT buying new equipmenT Tor The wresTling Team and supplying The soccer Team goalie shirTs. All The money BoosTer earned and raised was donaTed To fha' AThleTic de- parTmenT To help buy needed equip- menT. l SupporTing and organizing The Tund- raising acTiviTies were: PresidenT Mr. George Jasper, vice-presidenT Mr. Toni Caparelli, secreTary Mrs. Marilyn Wil- cox, and Treasurer Mrs. Rosa WhiTehead. ExecuTive board members Mrs. Shirley Searle, Mrs. EsTer Davis, and Mr. Jack Schneider served as The backbone oT The organizaTion. Earning money was diTTiculT and Took much Time and eTTorT. During breaks, BoosTer Club opened a Cougar Den in The caTeTeria - selling T-shirTs. spiriT buTTons, key chains, and socks. AT bas- keTbaII games, The organizaTion man- aged a concession sTand and Towards The end oT The year sold TickeTs Tor win- Ter sporTs. STudenT-TaculTy relaTions were an imporTanT TaceT OT liTe and The unsung hero OT This dilemma was The STudenT Congress League. Organized To esTab- lish communicaTion wiThin The school, The League aTTempTed To inspire spiriT. Mr. STeve WolT, American HisTory in- sTrucTor, sponsored The organizaTion, helping The sTudenTs and TaculTy To reach a beTTer undersTanding oT one anoTher's problems. One major achievernenT of The STudenT Congress League was The TwenTy minuTe break which allowed sTu- denTs To snack. associaTe, and relax. OTher addiTional changes were spring pep rallies and 'rap' sessions. Three racially balanced commiTTees meT every Friday aTTernoon To discuss and deal wiTh various problems in an eT- TicienT way. The STudenT Recommenda- Tions CommiTTee gaThered suggesTions Trom The sTudenT body .and presenTed Them aT meeTings while The STudenT ETh- ics and Human RelaTions commiTTees aTTempTed To harmonize sTudenT inTerac- Tions. Dr. E. J. Arahill, Mrs. MargareT Wilson, and Mr. Michael ExelberT repre- senTed The TaculTy aT every discussion. STudenT Congress League also aT- TempTed To insTill s'piriT Through spiriT buTTons and a cougar oT The week award. where The mosT spiriTed sTudenT received recogniTion over The public ad- dress sysTem. Wild dancing climaxed the end of every pep rally. Siudenfs made fheir way down bleacheglfo join The procession. T '- ...- K. ll ' 6 The excifemenf of haf day and fhe pep rally overwhelmed senior Bruce Moore and senf his Sombrero flying. -. --A While doing a soul cheer. Beverly Herm inspired school spirif by encouraging sfudenl' per'ricipa+ion. 2 9 F I Cheers, Dancing Revived Los? Spirit P, , i a. . x x x K. is Parficipafing in a Key Club slcif, senior Andy Roush porfrayed an Eagle peddling across fhe gym. Microphone in hand. Coach Lamberf Reed predicied yicfory over Palme'r'ro and recovery of The frophy. Pep Rallies allowed sfudenfs 'ro express rhemselves and pul aside drudgeries. -6. I -3 351' 1512 EY L Aegis? 121 aff: Y f'S??4S5Q1w x i fl -wr'-f5,.-.ay i f ' Clapping hands SEC H and cheering sfudenfs reflecfed resfored enfhusiasm and spirit 25 ' .. ff, fu N IW . 1 33 .karl I ' -.5 L I. K. Day, 2. S. Coon. 3. R. Allen, 4. S. AIIen. 5. C. Hennessey, 6. K. Bos, 7. W. Griffin, 8. C. AIIen, 9. L. Suddafh, IO. Y. Parfin. I I. S. Mims. I2. K. Besf. I3. B. Compfon, I4. S. Cosper, I5. E. Eggerf. I6. V. Anderson, I7. P. Ude, I8. V. Wilson. I9. R. Bar+Iey, 20. M. Winokur, 2l. D. Whiddon. 22. L. Weinhold, 23. B. Sfafen, 24. S. Turner, 25. M. Anderson, 26. B. Jones, 27. W. Cone, 28. G. Loewenfhal. 29. E. Buckley, 30. J. Flinn. 3l. T. Bell. 32. F. Cozza, 33. C.5I1oo+es. 34. J. Simmons, 35. S. Jones. 36. D. Anderson. 37. K. Sfefson. 40. F. Mika, 4I. J. Mika, 42. B. Smi'rI1, 43. W. Snow, 44. R. Gooding, 45. H. Sachs, 46. D. Smifh. 47. J. Davidson. 48. C. Ingram, 49. R. Jones, 50. J. Cozza, SI. E. TorreIIa, 52. J. Muscanera. 53. R. Pfeiffer, 54. E. Johnson, 55. Y. Arbogasf. 56. W. Thomas, 57. M. Scoff. 58. A. Carfer, 59. G. Ude, 60. R. Scruggs, 61. C. Moeller, 62. L. Townshend, 63. C. Arbogasf, 64. F. Glosfer, 65. H. Williams, 66. C. Walrasugi, 67. L. Sfewarf. 68. P. Dailey, 69. C. GranviIIe. 70. L. Moss. 7I. J. Baker. 72. J. Adger, 73. V. Johnson, 74. L. Heafh, 75. L. Genfry 76 C Finger 77 M Deufsch 78 A Johnson 79 G Reeves 80 S Winokur 8I L Zisman 82 S H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a- worfh. 83. C. Barfley. 84. B. Lunn. 85. T. Caballero. 86. J. Sakai. 87. P. Burch, 88. N. Pollard, 89. W. TI1ompson.90. D. Goodwin, 9I. P. Deufsch. 92. S. McNamara, 93. L. Fifzsfephens. 94. A. Nelson, 95. B. Whiddon. Randy Allen conducfed marching band during Inali-fime, 'rhe highlighf of The Cougars vs. Cavaliers game. 4... F ! MIAMI KILLIAN Poised maioreffes marched and lwirled bafons in rhyfhm as They performed for 'rhe audience during halffime. Cougar Bond Proudly Exhibited New Pumpkin Formation Summoning all wind power and concenfrafion, Vicki Johnson played fhe flufe. 'q ' 'M --4 1655- 'ln '- ' , fil gf ,A a ,, ' ' .u..,...,.44 Wifh Halloween spirit lhe marching band formed a lack o' lanlern ll . J if 91' Dressed in rain ponchos. llme drummers waifed for a signal 'ro go on field. Excellence Reigned Over Concert Wind Ensemble rg: 'fl I ..,..,g g H ,,,......W...i,.,.....f-..4... . . I ,4,,.-s--- ,. ' ---in l-.-ng-uwtnx., ew.-u.nf-f-.H--A. M.--e......M .-f.-...W , Lu .... fl l l l ill, r 543- l 1 I. J. Conn. 2. Haworllw. 3. L. Fifzsfephens. 4. C. Barfley, 5. D. Cronin. 6. L. Suddelh, 7. B.Griffi+l1, B. L. Zisman. 9. R. Davidson. IO. H. Williams, l I. J. Baker, IZ. J. Cozza, I3. R. Barlley. I4. R. Gooding, I5. R. Allen. I6. D. Anderson. I7. B. Smillw. l8. S. Mims, I9. A. Johnson. 20. L. Moss, 2I. C. Moeller. 22. C. Arbogasl. 23. Y. Ar- bogasl. 24. G. Ude. 25. L. Peferson, 26. K. Day, 27. E. Johnson, 28. L. Townshend, 29. W. Snow, 30. W. Wrighl. 3l.J. Nadaslcay. 32. J. Milla. 33. S. Allen, 34. S. de Og- burn. 35. S. Jones. 36. V. cleSanc+is, 37. R. Jones, K. Slelson, 38. B. Whidclon, 39. B. Brown, 40. M. Bader. 4l. M. Anderson, 42. D. Wlwiddon, 43. T. Bell, 44. M. Winolzur, 45. F. Cozza. In Spanish sui'rs, marching band was led fo fhe field by Phyllis Dailey fo perform a+ The Orange Bowl. x ak vu.. sf. X , A,,.,w l .,,..,,,wvQww- Burl: Jones fool: lime ou? io use wind chords anofher way - laughing. Am .qwpewwi All smiles, John Sanders and Weller Thomas prepared for a pracfice session Playing his irombone. Larry Jones shared ai fhe music sheef, avoiding misfakes. Che,-yl Mccmhgn found gaining improved he, music, K X .. ,,,W,,. , N I. A. Promin, 2. D. Roi+s+ein. 3. W. Thomas, 4. T. Floyd. 5. M. Hari. 6. L. Jones. 7. R. Smifh, 8. B. Shapire, 9. F. Sherwood. IO. M. Cannon. I I. L. Eagle. I2. S. Menlcer. l3. S. Greenburg, I4. G. Greenburq. l5. L. Oaken, I6. K. Shea, I7. J. Graumlich, I8. D. London, I9. C. McCuH'uin, 20. A. Davis, 2I. A. Burger. 22. W. Sfubbs, 23. D. An- drews, 24. A. Calandrino, 25. A. Bodger. Successful Year for New Orchestra my L Member of fhe new Kullnan orchesfra Kenny Shea loolred very sullen as he examnned his dnffnculf cello music Dawn London rehearsed her muszc for flwe December concerf Chorale member Janet Pofasln kep+ records and collecfed funds for Day+ona Beech Convenfion. -ISSSI9 MCMIIIBH and SGUCIY COVSVSOVI SGW! CIIFISIUWS CUOIS- I I Mixed Chorus: I. M. Polonik, 2. J. WI1eeIer, 3. L. Scoif, 4. S. Corner, 5. P. Seymore, 6. W. Griffin, 7. M. Lovely, 8. A. Williams, 9. B. Grenf. IO. J. Monfgomery, I I. M Harmon, I2. K. Rowland, I3. S. Ashley, I4. S. HoImes. I5. H. Rucker, I6. A. Benson, I7. M. Locus, IB. L. Smifh. I9. L. Glover. 20. R. Ailcens. 2I. M. YuI'1r. 22. J. Pass more. 23. M. Aldridge. 24. G. Morris, 25. B. Snow, 26. C. Glisan. 27. B. Harden. 28. H. Bufler, 29. G. Darling, 30. G. Robinson. 3I. L. Huggins. 32. E. Henry, 33. A Pepal. 34. L. Jones, 35. C. Stafford, 36. H. Sfevenson. 37. R. Glover. 38. T. Pla, 39. E. Thomas. 40. C. Coles, 4I. S. Webb, 42. J. Summers. 43. P. Cerfer, 44. E. Weiss, 45 S. Lempkin. 46. V. Wallace. Mixed Chorus Solved Communicoiion Gap Through Music Mixed Chorus: B. Scofl, 2. C. Carpenler, 3. A. Gould, 4. M. Brown, 5. M. Trapnell, 6. S. Leibolslry, 7. S. Badgley, 8. C. Monfarlo. 9. V. Washinglon, IO. C. Gee, I I. A Saiez. I2. B. Befhel. I3. D. Sfevens, I4. V. Nelson, l5. V. Torres, I6. D. Day. I7. R. Miller. l8. J. Walker. I9. B. Lerner, 20. L. Smifh. 2I. T. Palm, 22. K. Durlcin. 23. P Cupp. 24. D. Wade. 25. A. Cook, 26. S. Lynch. 27. B. Gray. 28. T. Bufler. 29. C. McCall, 30. A. DuPree, 3I. O. Gibbs. 32. J. King. 33. C. Ramsey, 34. A. Waring, 35. R Alford. Ken Harrell, Jessie McMiIlen. Gizelle Huff. Debbie Rich and Randall Thomas pu? spirif info song during praciice. Leading wifh exuberance. chorus direclor Miss Ann Duncan emphasized fhe imporfance of harmony. Killian Singers: I. S. Dawson. 2. J. Leflrowifz, 3. K. Hon, 4. S. Adelman. 5. S. Paflerson. 6. S. Slarlrman, 7. C. Lundy. 8. D. lrving. 9. R. Diaz. IO. L. Eagle. ll. D. Roirsfein. l2. M. Abrams, I3. S. Coverson. l4. S. Menlrer, I5. D. Rich. lb. J. Mclvlillen. Vocalizafion, Rhylhm Captured Essence of Killian Singers is Vaughn Marshall, Bob Davis, Sieve Menlcer. Gary Greenberg voiced fheir senlimenls lhrough song. ! l il x Sounds of Chrislmas rang crisp as Carmen Lundy and l' To eliminale errors, Even Shapiro followed The conduclor. Ilan Singers Caroled Vulellde favorites' T Danni Shave Menlcer. Bill Gorman, Slephanie Palferson. and Gary Greenberg awaifed fhei, Cue fo Vocalize Wifi, Ofher members gf Concerf Chorale, S. Coverson. D. Rich, J. Leflcowilz, S. Paflerson, C. Lundy, K. Hon danced wi+l'i flair. Killian Concar+Cl'1oral: I. V. Marshall. 2. Sluarl Adelman. 3. 6. Greenburq, 4. B. Davis. 5. D. Irving. 6. P. Ude, 7. T. Viescas. 8. D. Beswick, 9. V. Benfly, I0. S. Thompson I I. M. Waslwingfon, I2. K. Greenspan. I3. E. Signorelli. I4. K. Sehepman. I5. M. Rhoades. l6. P. Coffrell, I7. S. Regisfer, I8. F. Allen, I9. S. Pafferson. 20. G. Anderson 2l. B. Briggs. 22. R. Thomas, 23. D. Roifsfein. 24. S. Dawson, 25. R. Diaz. 26. J. Burkes, 27. R. Johnson. 28. L. Jones, 29. M. Abrams. 30. S. Sfarkman. 3l. M. Shapiro. 32 J. McMillan, 33. S. Coverson. 34. P. Sheldon. 35. C. Lundy, 36. l.. Eagle, 37. B. Hale. 38. S. Smilh. 39. K. Hon, 40. P. Jones, 4l. N. Berrell, 42. M. Webei, 43. P. Huff. 44 J. Pofash. 45. D. Rick. 46. B. Tafrnan, 47. B. Garmen. 48. X. Hunfer. 49. E. Shapiro, 50. S. Menlcer, 5l, R. Lenon. as sr- l . .,.,-- ' I O Homecoming princessesl Sophomore Rosalyn Hunfer and Junior Nena Jusl. First Block Queen Delores Birch Added Soul to Homecoming The bonfireicaughf glimpses of sludenrs reflecling on dreams and visions, The bonfire was a huge success as fhe wood craclcled and The flames rose. Firsf black queen Delores Burch was crowned af fhe Homecoming Dance by Robin Ray 0 Flames softly silhoueffed Bob Davis as he inspired fhe crowd. The incomparable Seven were an affracfion af me Homecoming dance. WWA ,, 17397 9? we iii if e Sf? ,fwfr SiH'lngl'l'1rOugl'hOul'flle Soufhwesf pep rally, queen finalisls Debbie Sfafford, Yvonne Parfin, Sue McDonald, Dolores Burch, and Cheryl Boglw clapped and cheered Leonard Knnqen worked diligenfly idenmying phmio packekl Co-edilor Carrol Gullen gave sfaff a lecfure LETS GO TO WORK! Catamount Surmounfed Many Obstacles l. l. Hill, 2. B. Morris. 3. C. Cowgill. 4. D. Losner, 5. D. Gordon, 6. D. Albury, 7. L. Robinson, 8. C. Henderson. 9. M. Hawkins, IO. D. Black. I I. L. Klingen, IZ. C. Gullen. I3. D. Tucker, I4. E. Taylor, l5. L. Shcnlcer: NOT PICTURED: S. Chandler, K. Kendrick. L. Vasquez. Yearbook deadlines fired sfalf members To fhe poinl of exhaustion. The roadway provided relaxation. The sfrain of long hours soon showed on fhe faces of Rob Swelrnan, Harv Smifh, Mark Losner. ...nf Affempfing fo fulfill Ca+amounf's promise fo un- derclassmen. Danelle Tuclcer sorled piclure packs. Cougor's Roar Covered News I. A. Israel, 2. C. Li Causi. 3. S. Hudson, 4. J. Olsen, 5. J. Howe, 6. J. Sakezles, 7. A. Morenz, 8. P. Wol- feld, 9. R. Brasch. IO. D. Grady. I I. C. Finkelsfein. I2. J. Rico: NOT PICTURED: C. Morris, P. Morris, D. Knoff, D. Shandloff, B. Vandermark. Sporfs edifor Veda Brown debafed a copy problem wiI'h Tony Reid while reporfer Lane Gene? Iisfened. -xx naman- Newspaper s+afI member Amee Zucker peeked fhrough Ihe sfudenf direcfories she worked so hard on. f? , ,, myrf ,' Jim Sakezles, roving newspaper reporfer. looked over picrures fha? were fo be placed in Irhe nexf issue. ,,.-3 Barbecued chicken brought the outdoors to Boosters and reflected their effort to aid school athletics. Booster Club Supported Athletics ibm frm, ncaa :nur fan- -unr- Selling spirit hardware, Ester Davis, executive board member for Booster Club, raised money for athletics. -we sei' ., vii. l'QT3f54? 3 .. 'iii qi , .L vw, E ., . . A VL , , 2 'I ,A ' . Q 4 . ff' i i ,. , V ' cgi fy .M ..1' X V x i ii , ' , U -V., if is Booster club honored themselves with a chicken barbecue: Judge Sidney Weaver helped serve. To raise money tor the athletic department, the Booster Club contributed clothing and other items for an auction. -Wil tk!-1 TBON Z H' 4 Dr. E. J. Arahill spoke fo Mr. Sieve Wolf and sfudenfs from llwe S.C.L. about school relafed problems. Student Congress League Solved Various School Problems l -, 1 . in 'H X A i f J :'LVkg,f 4 A As Leon Valenfine lisfened affenlively, Barbara Adams fool: nofes for reference. Dilferenf views were discussed among members of +l1e League l ZF' fx Seniors Then. summer was over. The final days of high school life for some nine hundred seniors began. lf was a big sfep, buf gradually and excifingly. former iuniors fook fhe posifion fo lead underclassmen in anofher, I Care Abouf Killian year. Despife fhe splif shiff, seniors sfill mef friends during morning and affernoon breaks and befween shiffs fo exchange hellos and speak of weekend plans. To kick off fhe l97Il72 year. seniors acfed as four-guides fo freshmen af orienfafion. They poinfed ouf favorife classrooms, feachers. lounging areas, and gave a few fips on how fo survive fhe four long years. Before fhe second six weeks began, fhe l97I foofball season was under way wifh ifs pep rallies fo loosen fension and sfadium bleachers fo scream and sfomp on. Wifh fhe excifemenf of The firsf game. seniors knew 'rhe remaining season would be greaf. Each week a new and fhrilling game was played under brighl' lighfs amidsf colorful shakers. Bofh shiffs mef. shoufed, laughed. and cried fogefh- er over vicfories and losses. Even fo fhe soff-hearfed and oldrfashioned, foofball was a fhing of beaufy and fradifion. lf was fun fo dress in sneakers and ieans fo pile in a friend's car and drive fo fhe sfa- dium amidsf bumper fo bumper fraffic. Then, everybody would chip in nickels and dimes fo pay for parking: only fo ar- rive affer kick-off. Bu? scrounging was well worfh fhe exfra efforf. Touchdowns and half-fime performances made up for losf fime. With final seconds remaining, vicfory cheers SCREAMED. The nighf ouf was only half over. Many headed back fo Killian, honking horns fo ioin in fhe vicfory celebrafion wifh a parfy or ice cream. Seniors Escaped MaelsTrom, LeT'l' Agonies, Worries To Underclassmen Ending all Too soon, iT was home To sTudy Tor a psychology exam The Tollowing day. As The holiday season drew nearer, TesTiviTies oT I97I Homecoming Week Took place wiTh The crowning oT Dolores Burch as Queen aT The semi Tormal dance. Residing graciously in her courT were senior princesses Cheryl Bogh, Sue McDonald. Yvonne ParTin, and Debbie STaTTord. Seniors parTicipaTed in Three days oT gooTy cosTumes, green and gold .? 'TW ouTTiTs, and cameras on dress-up day. A maior evenT was a hayride sponsored only Tor seniors. Dressed in grub cloThes wiTh guiTars in hand, seniors cuddled To- gefher on a renTed Truck amid The sTraw To sing Tolksongs and Toss sTraw aT one anoTher. AT The close oT The week, The ioinT eTTorT oT The Senior Board and ln- Terclub Council assembled The second annual bonTire pep rally. STudenTs wan- dered in To eiTher siT on blankeTs, gaze aT The Tlames, and lisTen To The crackles oT The Tire or ioin in The cheers Tor The up- coming game againsT Miami Beach. ThaT evening, a Train oT cars and vans decoraTed wiTh pasTel sTreamers, posT- ers, and beaT Tags paraded To The sTadi- um To celebraTe. A TradiTional parT oT homecoming was The reTurn oT alumni To TeasT in memories ThaT were once an ev- eryday rouTine. l-lalT-Time Tears oT ioy rolled down Taces. The Queen and her courT were presenTed as Tingles oT happiness ran Through everyones body. IT was Their way oT saying Tarewell To The TooTball season which had become a parT oT Their lives. A special honor awarded To The varsi- Ty TooTball Team was The Greg STead Bowl. The Top Two TooTball Teams. Killian and Edison, played in The Orange Bowl in a Tinal eTTorT To collecT Tunds Tor Greg STead. a Miami Edison TooTball player paralyzed during a game. Area high school sTudenTs donaTed conTribuTions Trom car washes and gave pockeT money To help pay hospiTal bills. Numerous peo- ple TelT as iT They had really accom- plished a meaningTul Task by parTicipa- Tion i'n The Tund raising acTiviTies. The smell oT pine Trees, candy canes, and holly placed seniors in a holiday mood. To liven up spiriT. sTudenTs hung bells. misTleToe. and ornamenTs on Trees and Chanukah bushes in TavoriTe class- rooms. The Teeling oT warmTh and Trien- dliness radiaTed on everyone's Tace. Even Teachers assisTed in Taping up TwisT- ed red and green sTre-amers, paper snow Tlakes, and elves. Bob SisTik, Key Club vice-presidenT, oTTered his sTurdy, TrusTy knee as SanTa Claus, and Tried To re- member speciTic orders. Over The vacaTion, Campus LiTe's YouTh Tor ChrisT, enioyed a Tive-day Trip, via bus, To GaTlinburg, Tennessee. The mounTainous TourisT village was wall To wall sTudenTs Trom The EasTern UniTed STaTes. ExpecTed snow-capped moun- Tains were merely a dream. Rain and cool weaTher prevailed mosT oT The Time, ' buT The weaTher never sTopped exciTe- menT. Many Took up mounTain climbing as a rugged, weT, and dirTy sporT. BuT, knowing ThaT scenic picTures oT purple mounTain Tops, museums. and new Triends were Taken, The Trip became un- TorgeTTable. Senior Board, consisTing oT homeroom presidenTs and concerned seniors, was direcTed by Bob Davis, presidenT: Mike Foreman, vice-presidenT: Lynn RoberTs, secreTary: and Priscilla CanTwell, Treasur- er. Miss Cinda HunTzinger sponsored The senior class and advised on ideas and TradiTions. Selling green and gold Killian pennanTs during The breaks and shiTTs in- creased revenue Tor The spring prom. For ValenTine's Day, The season oT spring love and peace, The Senior Board Took numerous orders Tor pink, red. whiTe, and yellow carnaTions. lT was The symbol oT liTeTime admiraTion given To special Triends on a unique occasion. WheTher one soTT, pink Tlower or Two dozen long sTemmed carnaTions, The verses on The cards remained meaning- Tul. Finally spring vacaTion popped up. Senior skip day was a TradiTion and, Tak- ing advanTage. seniors prepared Tor a picnic lunch in The sun and surT, only To end The day wiTh a parTy oT sunburnT bodies and brighT smiles. BuT, There was always The crowd ThaT preferred a peaceTul day in a park, lounging under swaying palm Trees and lisTening To The soTT sounds oT TluTes whis- Tling careTree Tunes. Then, There was The bike riding group ThaT pedaled miles in a single day, shed- ding exTra pounds To conquer Their seT desTinaTion - a beach or parlc. A shorT sfop under a breezy Tree enabled Them To Take off Traclc shoes and resT awhile. On May 20, The prom sparklecl amidsf TounTain lighTs and beaufiful gardens aT The Playboy Plaza on Miami Beach. BoTh seniors and iuniors aTTended The scenic memory. ln order To obTain a free prom TiclceT, seniors were required To have sold over 525.00 worTh of magazines during lasT year's Junior Magazine Drive. Bal- loons. sfreamers, fancy Table arrange- menTs, prom programs and favors, and The band were The resulTs of The maga- zine drive which ToTaled over S5,000. The evening was magnificenf for all couples who walfzed endlessly in The grand ballroom. For sTruggling Through Twelve hard years of endless sfudying, The diploma was proof of all accomplishmenTs. BuT. There were some ThaT excelled. These were The Silver KnighTs, awards pre- senfed by The Miami Herald To fourTeen ouTsTanding seniors in each high school. Silver KnighTs were besTowed on Those who serviced The school and communiTy in a relaTed field, KiIlian's Twelve nom- inees were: English LiTeraTure - Sue Muller: MaThemaTics - Doris Parker: Science - Gary Greenberg: Social Science - Richard Bass: ArT - Debbie London: lndusTrial!VocaTional - Holly OsTluncl: Journalism - Carrol Gullen: Speech - John Olsen: AThleTics - David Solliday: Cifizenship - ScoTT CarTer: General Scholarship - Richard Kram: and Music - Jessie McMillan. STudenTs in each caTegory compefed in counTy compeTiTions wiTh winners from area high schools. AnoTher special recogniTion for The Class of '72 was Senior Accolades. Dur- ing winTer seniors voTed on fourTeen people who had been ouTsTanding in some way. WheTher sporTs, personaliTy, inTellecTual, or all around person, seniors chose favoriTes To represenT Their class. Accolades for The l972 year were: Pris- cilla CanTwell, Bob Davis, Malachi Green. Xavier HunTer, Jessie McMillan, BeTh Miles, Joyce Mumford, l-lolly OsTlund, CurTis Parnell, Yvonne Parfin. Sandy Perpich, Debbie STafford, Alfred Woodson. and PaT Zamudio. Then, graduaTion. 'l'ogeTher for The lasT Time, seniors marched down The aisles. ResTless. They seT on wooden chairs awaiTing Their Turn To wall: alone across The sTage beTween applause. Doors opened To a new world, and sen- iors branched ouT To form a broad-mind- ed generaTion learning Through misfalces. how differenf day-Things are aT nighT - i see whiTish dry dusT and hear high Thunder. i am hidden, concealed. parT of The raindrop in The air i cannoT find myself losT in whaT was once my world and now is only pieces wiTh no line To separaTe shadow from obiecT. During a meefing, senior board discussed 'the prom, hayricle, and ofher proiecfs planned for The year. J 1 K 1 X l1?i?f.5fQ2'iL if' fri? I-is ' T-i ' f Q 19:1 g v.,,1ri1f ifvfwfff i Ami' .li fvmzf V M ,..- - .. . - .gyaay-xg 1 lie Senior officers Bob Davis and Mike Foreman conducfed ll'16 board meefinqs. Marilyn Jones lisfened 'fo suggesfions and argumenfs from senior board officers Al a rypical board meering relaxed seniors enioyed a laugh befween mafrers on may fi' f ' f Looking fhrouglw c magazine arficle in The library. senior class secrefary Lynn Roberfs gafhered ideas. agenda. Seniors affended fhe meefings for informafion or fo propose acfivi+i Board Sponsored Moior Event -- Prom . M4 xxx' .. 1uf 1 x Officers Lynn Roberfs. Priscilla Canfwell. Bob Davis, and Mike Foreman lis+ened arfenfively 'ro a suqgesfion. Barbra Abbey Mifch Abrams Richard Aclcner Joan Adderly Sofia Aguila Margaref Aguirre Donna Albury Lucinda Alexander Mindy Alexander Ann Allen Joe Allen John Allen Richard Allen Mike Anderson Roy Anderson Nancy Angel Mary Angueira Gail Ardis Kim Arseneau Angela Askew Sieve Ausfrin Gary Ayers Roger Bach Fred Bader cf -xv-. in .9-In 'VR 9 A r To prove foofball wasn'l iusf a male sporl, Ellen Taylor and Linda Bryan prepared fo make a faclcle. Final Year Filled with Good Times, Fond Memories Sfopping for a breal: befween the shifl change, Kennefh Harrell happily accepfed fha and of the school day. Tom Bagley William Ballard Jack Ballenfine Jose Ballesfer Scolf Balmer Sam Banks Clarence Banksfon Linda Bardeclcer Annie Barnes Ophelia Barr Reber? Barrefl David Barrus Josianq Barfhe Richard Bass Dale Baffen Mona Baffen Greg Beard Chrislopher Becker Chuck Bedell Leroy Bell Thea Belous Sheri Benson William Benson Julio Berdeal Richard Berdugo Michel Bernfeld Robert Berry William Bertrand Karen Best De+ra Befhel Robin Biel William Bishop Robyn Blair Sara Blair Terrell Blalcley Jeff Blinslci Judy Boggs Cheryl Bogh Cindy Bonanno John Bonuissufo David Bornowslzi . ki Q' s, ga- ? I ll f 2 U. 3 ,. I ,Rx Happily lecfuring fo fhe Mafh Honor Sociefy, Richard Kram relafed year's acfivifies. on-A' '- VY!! Resfing on a police car, Donna Albury and Linda Vazquez finished homework -ew.. Ana Maria Bofero German Bo+eyo Debi Boyne Barbara Bramhall William Braunsfein Palmerifa Braxfon Milfon Brelsford Kathy Bridges Ray Bridges Belda Briggs Jim Brinkman James Brooks Marvin Brooks Denise Brown Gail Brown Joycelynn Brown Roberf Bruner Linda Bryan Laurie Bryanf Lon Bryant Edward Buckley Kirk Buffingfon Delores Burch Pafricia Burch James Burlres Pal Busher Carolyn Bush Kathleen Bussey Herbie Caines Vanessa Cambridge Pricilla Canfwell Anne Cardwell Debbie Carloclx Scoff Carler Tamara Cassidy Timofhy Casfleberry Donald Chadwick Roberl Chalmers A. C. Chase Karen Chesfer Caroline Chillar Grafheryn Chisholm Rick Cleese Gregory Clark Barney Clarke Gary Clausen Sue Clemmons Terry Caballero Mariana Coe Cafhie Coffman Barbra Cohen Josephine Coley Colleen Collins Karen Collins T Seniors Kicked High School Habit Through Graduation mid air Gary Ayers represenfed fhe seniors who loolred io ihe day when rhere would no longer be boolcs fo carry and final exams fo lalce. Jeff Conger Sam Conyers Eileen Cool: Sidney Coon Cynlhia Copeland Sharon Corberr Vivian Corbefi Fred Cosper Sondra Coverson Beverley Cowling Carol Cox Judi Cozza Kim Crain Pamela Cramer Jeff Creasman Lynn Criswall Didi Cronin Edward Cross Cynfhia Cruz Jackie Curry Phyllis Daum Becky Davis Bob Davis Lynn Davis Terrell Davis Tim Davis Edward Dawkins Donna Daye Donna Del.ude Pauleffe Demosrhenis Holly Reddingfon and Karen Greer found fhe anfics of classmafes amusing. fu. nn' f Carlfon Denning Pafricia Derby Douglas Derrer Mike Derry Joseph Devlin Gary DeWiH Raymond Diaz Annie Dixon Max D'LaRoHa Randy Docfor Kenneih Dove Dianna Dozier Paul Draluck MaH Drennan Mike Duff Sandra Duncombe Walfer Dupree Dave Durham Jim Durlrin George Eckerson Michael Edenfield Jennifer Edwards Gail Edwins Eileen Egger? Jay Eingold Tim Eldredge Dee Ellis Douglas Ellison Alan English Elmira Ennis Mike Epstein Tim Equels Sandy Esplin Eddie Esser Denise Evans Rickie Evans Jerry Eveland Don Fallavollita Roy Farley Janet Feldman Clelia Ferrara Scott Field Cynthia Fields Marilyn Finkelstein Jan Fisher Wayne Fleisher Tom Flores Brenda Ford Milne Foreman Happiness Still Sought Despite Hcirdships, Confusion Key Club Presidenf Marco Gomez. a M happy-go-lucky guy, was ready +o give smiles, even Though fense momenfs preceded summer qraduafion. Don Forslwf Ted Forsler Sally Founfain Roberf Frost Beverly Gaines Alex Garcia Thomas Garcia Bill German Gary Gafrell Joan Gazzola Cheryl Gee Jennifer Gee Kim Gee Don Geier Debbie Geisfweife Roberf Geniry Rosemary Giansanli Mike Gibbs Vanessa Gibson Kafhy Giles Ellihue Givens Rick Claese David Glover Deborah Goding Michele Gohlke Sfeve Golding Sharon Goldman Joyce Golighfly Marco Gomez Alice Gould David Gourno Joseph Gracia Connie Graham Janef Graham Mike Granaf Howard Gran? Michael Granf Michelle Gray Darry Green Hanging from fhe monkey bars, Fred Cosper laughed To release school 'rensions liao ii i Seniors 'Hung Up' With Monkey Bars, Scania Claus Leonard Klingen described fo Sanfa whal goodies he 'I wanied for Christmas. Gary Greenberg Karen Greenspan Karen Greer Rober? Griffifh Heidi Gropper Marshall Grupper Gary Gschwind Chris Guerrero Theresa Gulbrandsen Carrol Gullen Barry Haines Donna Halyburfon Jane? Hamann Heafher Hamilfon Jim Hammel Doug Hammond John Hampfon Dewain Hanlon William Hanselman Sfeven Harper Kennefh Harrell Anne+fe Harris Lee Harris Patrie Hassine Valerie Hasfings Cornelius Haugabroolc Frank Haufzinger Scoff Hawkins Nancy Hayes Shirley Haynes Laurie Heafh Judifh Heller Duane Hemperly Ginny Henderson John Henderson Pam Henderson Margaref Henry English Classes Revived Shakespeare i 5 A Q ef Vanessa Staten eoncenfraied on fhe Shakespeare- an play MacBe+h, fhe sfory of an ambifious man. Roberf Herdman Jeff Herris Sfuarf Hershoff Randy Highfill Inez Hill Paulelfe Hill Timolhy Hill Joan Himmenger Susan Hinlon Gail Hitchens Milne Hoffman Don Holmes Kerry Hon Sandy Honyali Tom Householder Barbara Hudson Susan Huhn Ron Hunley Xavier Hunler Gianna Iglesias Debbie llic Chris lmar Donald lrving Louise Ivey Quinlon Jackson Theresa Jackson Deborah Jacobson Sandra James David Janlcowslci Michael Sue Jenefslcy Scofi Jennings Beffy Johnson Edward Johnson Willie Johnson Alphonso Jones Burl: Jones Carolyn Jones David Jones Marilyn Jones Pam Jones Sandy Jones Ella Jordan Paul Kaminslcy Scolf Kanfor Mariy Kaplan Bob Kass Lynda Kafrel: Chuck Kafz Chrisfine Kelly Marlc Kelly members Pam Wells and Pam Nickerson dilngenlly discussed defails for The l972 prom. The board worked fo keep seniors fogefher A: : 4 . AW'- f Q x ,rs Class of '72 Outspoken, Opinionated, Optimistic, Ambitious Q - , w X ' rs, - 1 1 he Y tl Ronald Kelley Sherrie Kendrick Rob Kessler Gordon Parkin Debbie King Bob Kiser Norman Kishbaugh Neal Kleinman Chris Klein Patricia Klein Robert Klemm Leonard Klingen David Knott Kathi Knowles Rick Koestline Richard Kram Edward Krisman Leslie Kristen Bruce Kromenberg Joel Kruger Yvonne Kruger Viclri Kunde Dwain Laing Migdalen Laing Gail Lamp Sandra Lamplrin Richard Landry Pairicia Lane Paul Lafch Jerry Lafvala Diane Lawrence Fred Leach Joan Leffler Donald Lenard Jimmy Lefaw Wayne Levenfhal Chuck Leverich Kafhi Lloyd Marie Locus Debbie London Barbra Lopez Sfeve Lorber Mark Losner Lance Loff David Lowe Jill Luce Carmen Lundy Alsa Lynch Sibyl Lynch .9-.... D Students Contemploted to Solve Personal, School Problems lv ey: I' 'lj Cs, 1 Loreffa McAvoy Richard McBride Carolyn McBryde Yvonne McClendon Miclrey McCracken Susan McCready Sue McDonald Susan McDonald Shirley McElveen Adrienne McEIwain Milne McGhee Roberf McGraw Harold Mclnfosh 13.4 Befh McKay Lou McLean Y KM, K U ' W1 '1'ii ' xi if I sllie. 'X new Killian sfudenl. Michael Eclenfield, fallced wifh a friend during chemisfry class. Seniors soughf fo capfure and solve personal problems by learning from olhers. Jessie McMillan Bonnie McNamara Mary Macuszonolc Greg Maguire Ron Mancuso Riclward Manning Pablo Manzanares Scoff Marlcs Marlene Marlow Roberf Marlin Pam Marfinson Becky Massey Brian Messouras Elizabeilw Maflieny Deborah Mafhews Linda Mafhis Glen Maifingly Edward Maurer Sfephen Maynord Michael Mazeika Fran Merchanf FW - M Pafience and undersfanding helped yearbook co-edifor Carrol Gullen conquer Lengrhy Hours, Repeated Pressures Produced Cdiomounf 'l f l l I Jerry Merrell Peggy Meyer Sandi Meyer Laureen Meylach Befh Miles Michael Miles Charles Millard Terry Miller Lawrence Minervino Jose Miranda Gilsa Miyares Kay Moncrief Leslie Moniz Janice Montgomery Bruce Moore Jacquelyn Moore Linde Moore Sandy Moore Bruce Morris Max Morris David Morrison Paul Moles Robert' Muise Sue Muller Mike Mullins K v 'e a Cheryl Rieclc attended classes daily and listened to teachers' lengthy lectures. Daily participation was emphasized and included as a portion of the six weelrs grade Exams, Participation Pressured Graduating Seniors Joyce Mumford Kim Murphy Pam Murphy Ted Myers Teresa Myhre 9' Pattie Napier Walter Neil Fran Newman Candy Nichols John Nichols Pam Nickerson Glenn Noel Michael Nolan Robin Noland Jeff Norman George Norris Earl Nottage Frank Odom Beverly Odum John Olsen fr. aaa organ. lxflrifg AA Passing was 0+ ufmosl imporfance as Terrell Blakely sfudied for final exams. Paul Olsen Bonnie Orr Carol Orr Darie Ospina Diana Osfeen Holly Osllund Michael Owens Roger Ownby Joe Pagano Richard Page Mary Ann Paine Diane Parker Doris Parker Laurie Parker Gordon Parkin Randi Parks Susan Parness Allen Parraga Yvonne Parfin Conni PaHerson Jack Pafferson Sfephaine Paffer Rob Paulk Beverly Payne SOFI Gary Pearson Cheryl Peel Micheal Peffer Phellicia Peppas Mallory Perkins Sandy Perpich Pafricia Perry Debra Philemon Bruce Phillips Felfon Phillips Sylvia Pinacle Phyllis Pinkney Nancy Pla Nancy Plass Diane Pollard Nikki Pollard Alvin Poole Gary Porfer Jan Pofash Janice Powell Richard Powell sored by Key Club broughf fhe seniors fogelher for fun and amusement 'ff T I 'Y' qua -f K- X f' EX ., . ,af Celefhia Praff Charles Press Elberf Price Jackie Price April Procfor Trey Ouaranfa Pafricia Quick Dale Quinn Diane Raab Terry Railing Ray Ramirez Cassandra Ramsey Eric Randolph Carl Raphael Eric Rauchwerber Melody Ray Valerie Ray Paffi Raynor Holly Reddingion Sue Redstone Deborah Reece Jamie Ree Susan Register Tony Reid Theresa Myhre Henry Retting Amedio Ricco Dan Rice Peggy Rice Linda Richmond Cheryl Rieclc Debra Rivers Lynn Roberts Etta Robinson Charles Robinson Harold Robinson Cynthia Rogers Tom Rogers David Roitstein Sandra Roias Gene Rondeau Susan Rondeau Neva Root John Rosado Ellen Rosenberg Brenda Ross In Solitude, Seniors Eyed Tension, Competition fs , iiisiity X I ,..? '-1 'IVR ' Debbie Tafham saf dazed as she wafched fhe fenseness of fhe Coral Perl: game. Carol Ross Anne Rofhsfein Andy Roush Marcia Rowe Norman Rowland Gail Russe Karen Russell Guy Russo Susan Ryder Bonnie Sachs Lois Sammenfinger Madelyn Sanders Joy Sefferlee Jim Saunders Nancy Saunders Sieve Schleifer Bob Schneider Michael Schumacher Eric Schwerh Earl Scoff Louann Scoff Debbie Searle Drake Seeley Mark Seffle Randy Seward Mike Shapiro Jeannie Shaw Theresa Shedd Elaine Signorelli S+evie Simmons Larry Simpson Bob Sisfik Breff Smiflw Harvey Smifh Michelle Smifh Ronald Smifh Sharon Smiflw Mary Sobeck David Solliday Fefe Sosfheim Chris Spaulding Seniors Accepted New Snack Break iz, m-alle The new break provided Cyn+hia Cruz and Nancy Pla wifh a few peaceful momenfs away from daily roufines. X ? A Q-.,.,. , D if R' fi QQ X ia. X Leaning againsf a car. Rodney Iglesias mecli'ra+ed over pas? clnaofic evenfs. Mike Sperl Charles Slafford Debbie Sfafford Jack Sfahl Susan Sfahr Susan Sfarkman Jim Sfarr Vanessa Sfafen Eric Sfeinberg Yveffe Sfeppan Michael Sferba Sandra Sfevenson Gerald Sfeward Ted Sfoeclrel Elizabeflw Sfone Dean Sfrobino Denise Summers Jane Susinno Debbie Sweef Robin Swefman Debbie Taflnam Bobbie Tafman Jan Taulman Ellen Taylor Reber? Taylor Tom Tegreeny David Tlweisen Linda Tlwigpen Thomas Thomplrins Earlene Thompson Carllon Thompfson Charles Tidwell Linda Tillman Dianna Tippery Kafhy Tishman Marfha Tolliver Edward Torrella Lynn Torres Jay Trapnell Livio Triana Debbie Trice Laurie Trilling Diane Troie Seniors Strove for Good Marks as Year Come to End Sfriving for good grades. Glenn Noel looked H'1ougl1+'Fully over his X.,- :QL g i e -QE? :,L,w,r ff' tta i . 12: f ' ln leafy surroundings. Doreen Vilale greefed a friend wiflw a wave and a smile. 994 Debbie Troup Barbara Tru ba Roberf Van Vallcenburg Linda VanWoeorf Linda Varnum Michele Varvel Judifh Vasselin Linda Vazquez Barbara Vilmayni Doreen Vifale Barbara Vifafoe Debra Wade Mark Waggener Barbara Walker Dorofhy Walker Ken Walker Lori Walker Bill Wallace Louis Wallace Rosaline Walker Tanya Wallzer Gloria Warner Marilyn Washingfon Vivian Washingfon Denise Waflrins Donna Wafson Brian Wayne Bill Weaver Judifh Webb Johnafhan Welch Pamela Wells John Wesf Vanessa Wes? Pafribk Wesfmoreland Mark Wever Jacelyn Whipple Charles While David Whife Nancy White Kennefh Whifehead W 1 Roy Anderson presenfed his peace offering ol a candy cane io Marilyn Jone Seniors Utilized Power of Reinforcement Via Psychology 'E N 5 A 192' I, Er' who hesifanlly accepfed his gill. Denise Wilcox Gwendolyn Williams Judifh Williams Yvonne Williams John Williamson William Wilson Charlie Wood Jacque Woodall Michael Wooclby Janice Wrighf Palli Yaelcel Debra Yaroslawslci Dorolhy Young Joseph Young Wade Yoffee Pal Zamudio Barbara Zimmerman Laura Zisman Shelley Zucker L 2 Q.-Q-....-U 2 8.....r.,J Richard Bass Social Science Gary Greenberg Science John Olsen Speech -ai g-'fp K ,an Silver Knights Nominated For Skill, Ability, In Respective Fields ,m.,i.-,,1.:,,, - , V, ,-M, - , ,K , ,, , i- ?wlE,i53:ff4fc-5, '-'17':- 'i W K V f , -, A i ty, Debbie London Scott Carter Art Citizenship l l 5 l l ' if M it it fi i Q: if V , 4..,...W,. .,.,.,,m .. Doris Parker Mathematics - , ......,,.....,,wvu-nun-up-pi an. -af-M qma- ew ,iff ,,..,xw. 'wp ..x+ ? I I -AMES.. 1 Jessie McMillan Music Carrol Gullen Journalism David Solliday A'rl'1leTics Silver Knights Rendered Community Service Holly Osflund lnduslrialflfocalional WW 7' 7 -if 5 W3 V57 e r gg, . , . Sue Muller English Lilerafure Richard Kram General Scholarship ,Q N, o. iff? K M2 : , Ei. Fourteen Superior Students Chosen as Accolades x l ffl! A x 'iff W Joyce Mumford A l Beth Miles Yvonne Partin Curtis Parnell I em ,L k .,., r Holly Osflund Debbie Sfafford Jessie McMillan wif.-I Xavier Hunfer Alfred Woodson Malachi Green Pat Zamudio Bob Davis Accolades: Favorite Seniors, Exceptional Ability, Character, Citizenship Sandy Perpich Priscilla Cantwell ,gm-ppavsruvranillill ,fm -M M? y 41, ag 19, .Y N xi W4..x,.u any Academics Numerous changes were enacfed in The l97l-I972 year. No longer did one have To face an endless five-hour day. A TwenTy-minuTe break. during which The caTeTeria offered snacks, provided Tree Time for sTudenTs To Trade, finish home- work, and socialize. Gone was The sTudy hall and The shorT forTy-five minuTe peri- od. FifTy minufes gave each sTudenT The opporTuniTy To sTudy five subiecfs To The fullesT exTenT. STrenuous work encour- aged by. fail one subiecT and Thou shall noT graduaTe. STudenTs ceased running Through The long, bleached halls and climbed inTo TexTs, hoping To exTracT all They could. BuT all This change would noT have been possible wiThouT The assisT- ance of The adminisTraTion. Arriving in I969. Dr. E. J. Arahill as- sumed all The responsibilifies and duTies of a principal. One of The main ,aspecTs reinforced was The closed campus. No longer were sTudenTs allowed To roam abouT. 1. Dr. Arahill's selecTed sTaTf, composed of I46 faculfy members. counselors. secreTaries, and cusfodians. were The di- recT resulT of The discreTion in The choos- ing of poTenTial educaTors and The dis- placemenf of incongruous personnel. However, Dr. Arahill's responsibiliTy was lighfened by The addiTion of Two as- sisTanT principals: Mr. Harry Cole, from Mays Junior High School. and Mr. Ken- neTh Berger. a former counselor. These men, accompanied by Mr. Roger Frese and Mr. Lewis CapuTa. were each direcT- ly responsible for 251 of The home- rooms, assuring sTudenTs of The inalien- able righf To an educaTion free from dis- Turbing inTerrupTions. TwenTy-seven secreTaries, armed wiTh TypewriTers, red pens. diTToes, and schedule cards, handled all clerical work. Their unTiring labors insured The adminis- TraTion of accuraTe aTTendance records and well-balanced receipT books. STu- denTs also benefiTed from secreTarial abiliTies - all TesTs, quizzes. and final exams were reproduced from masTers submiTTed by Teachers in each deparT- menT. Main office secreTaries included Mrs. Janice Anderson, secreTary To Dr. Ara- hill: Mrs. Winnie Lesbirel. aTTendance: and Mrs. AgneTa HeldT, who helped wiTh regisTraTion forms. Mrs. Virginia Melus and Mrs. Marilyn Zucker handled all business TransacTions. Hoping To reach a compromise in The evenT of a disagreement counselors acTed as mediaTors beTween Teachers and sTudenTs. Mrs. Rosalyn Sparks and Mrs. Eleanor Tidwell aided sTudenTs in Their despairing ramble Through reams of college applicaTions. When The Time came, They Tacked on TranscripTs, TesT scores. and grade averages and mailed Them To The colleges. Mrs. Adele Berry laboriously Typed up work orders so ThaT prospecTive-addiTions To The labor force mighT earn. Supervising each deparTmenT was The deparTmenT head who, aside Trom Teach- ing classes. coordinaTed The deparTmenT and helped deTermine iTs curriculum. Mr. Ramon Fracchia of The English deparTmenT orienTed nine new Teachers - Miss Sandra Lavin, Miss MargareT Dunn, Miss KaThy Barr, Mr. Tom Mona- co. Mrs. Billie Birnie, Mrs. Fran Herben- ick, Mrs. Phyllis l-lallberg, Mrs. Ann McDonald. and Mr. Alan Holmes - To sTricT procedures and inTroduced Them To anoTher rouTine. As a subhead be- neaTh English was creaTive wriTing, con- Temporary liTeraTure, myThology, and mass media. STudying Types and sTyles oT wriTing, creaTive wriTing, classes devel- oped poTenTial wriTing abiliTies. STudenTs in conTemporary liTeraTure and myTholo- gy explored pasT!presenT knowledge. By discussing currenT evenTs, mass media sTudied The diTTerenT Torms oT communi- caTion and propaganda - newspaper, radio. TV. The journalism and drama deparT- menTs, also under Mr. Fracchia's jurisdic- Tion, conTribuTed much To TurThering a developing Theory on Teaching: learning by doing. Journalism TaughT The basic Techniques used in newspaper and year- book wriTings while TuTure dramaTisTs pracTiced speech. reacTions, and man- nerisms. STriving To break The language barrier and To bridge The abysmal, ever wid- ening, culTure-cummunicaTion gap, The language deparTmenT conTinued iTs work. French, German, LaTin, and Span- ish were oTTered and The inTricacies oT each language sTudied in deTail. Even Though There are Two Thousand dialecTs on This earTh, Those Tour which were on The curriculum increased The under- sTanding oT oTher culTures. Science deparTmenTs inTroduced The sciences by means oT a mandaTory Biolo- gy I course. Exploring The mysTeries oT The human body and Trekking inTo The evoluTion oT The ape man, biology classes sTudied cells and diTTerenT organisms. OThers examined poisonous planTs and Their life cycles. ChemisTry l. a subiecT which Tollowed biology, delved inTo a deTailed sTudy oT organic maTTer and iTs eTTecTs on daily lives. Beyond lay Mr. E. M. STaTTord's phys- ics class. Ripple Tanks and slinkies were among The insTrumenTs used To deTer- mine The basic sTrucTure oT all organic and inorganic surroundings. Science maiors were given The oppor- TuniTy oT laboraTory work in The lab re- search class. FurTher explanaTion oT The human body was expanded upon in Biol- ogy ll. And, Tor Those so inclined. Chem- isTry II pried The aTom bomb TurTher aparT Than ever beTore. The MaThemaTics deparTmenT, headed by Mr. Jack WaiTe, oTTered a line oT sTudies ranging Trom basic maTh To cal- culus. RooTs and soluTions were exTracTed from polynomials and linear equaTions in Algebra I. GeomeTry, a sTudy oT Tigures in a plane, TurThered The explanaTion oT lines as well as ThaT oT Triangles and prooTs. QuadraTics reached a greaT de- Tail in Algebra ll. and Then These new Tound skills were applied To The Car- Tesian plane. From here The road spliT in Two ways. For The sTraighT A sTudenT, maTh analysis was made available. IT noT. TaughT The evoluTion oT The black man in America and concenTraTed on slavery and black revoluTionaries. ConTinuing a TradiTion oT meTiculous exacTness, The deparTmenT TaughT cours- es which allowed pupils To examine and discuss The culTure oT The UniTed STaTes. American hisTory. governmenT, and eco- nomics awakened parTicipanTs To The TacT ThaT The ToundaTions OT The Ameri- can naTion were noT apple pies and red blood buT sTacks oT greenbacks cemenTed TogeTher wiTh life, liberTy, and The pursuiT oT happiness. A Twelve-week Communism course ex- plained To seniors The use and spread oT communism and discussed liTe behind The IRON CURTAIN. This brieT sTudy, required by Florida law, succeeded in paciTying aspiring revoluTionaries and one could sign up Tor TrigonomeTry!ana- lyTical geomeTry. a sTudy oT relaTionships beTween The sides oT Triangles and corre- sponding angles. The nexT halT oT Trig! analyT was analyTic geomeTry which dis- cussed The CarTesian plane TurTher, add- ing vecTors and polar coordinaTes. MaTh V encompassed The sTudy oT probabiliTy, maTrices, and precalculus: The gaTes To calculus were aT lasT Thrown open. Also aTTempTing To close The culTural abyss. The social sTudies deparTmenT orienTed sTudenTs To hisTorical eras and evenTs. World hisTory. geography, and sociology opened innocenT eyes and pre- viously unused noTebooks. Black hisTory S15 fr, sTimulaTed a greaTer respecT Tor a craTic philosophy. Probing The conscience and 1 scious minds. The sTudy oT psychology vealed egos and ids. Through a Tions and deTailed readings. Mr. F Ladwig made sTudenTs aware oT complexiTies - emoTion and sTanding. So ThaT sTudenTs would noT enTer world dependenT on maids, proTe handymen, andfor The Midas T Co., Two deparTmenTs were Home Economics and lndusTrial Their work enabled sTudenTs To Tind Tuge Trom boring classes, and To d STudenTs Gosped for Identity in Sed of Tangled Bodiesp inherenT TalenTs in order To learn various Trades. ln order To graduaTe. all girls were re- quired To have one home economics crediT. Among The Topics covered were sewing, inTerior decoraTing, and cooking. lSomeTimes rooms were filled wiTh smoke from burned cookies and The clinic wiTh vicTims of needle-inflicTed wounds.l OTher classes learned abouT child devel- opmenT and care in The home. Family Living, a co-ed class for sen- iors, discussed The facTs of daTing, courT- ship. and marriage, and explained popu- laTion growTh and culTures of differenT families in socieTy. The class also delved inTo cooking and inTerior design. Shop courses ranged from wood shop To elecTronics. Meral shop classes Turned ouT magazine racks and lamposTs while power shop assembled and repaired au- fomabile engines and oTher moTor equipmenT. Graphic ArTs drafted homesTyles and cogs. and prinTed every- Thing from personalized sTaTionery To Lick Dick in 72 silk screened T-shirTs. Learning The use of counTless Tools used To reshape misTakes inTo beauTiful works of arT, wood shop classes creaTed shoe shine boxes. small cabineTs, and coffee Tables. Holes in compuTer cards regained personaliTy in The arT sTudio. PoTTery and painTings idenTified people in ab- sTracTions and differenT sTages of life. The chilly air was warmed wiTh self- expression and kilns ThaT radiaTed heaT all day. CrafTs l and ll allowed sTudenT To produce original leaTher, macrame, wood, and clay creaTions. ArTs ll and Ill culTivaTed The dormanf seeds of Mi- chelangelo and. before long, The walls of room 706 were adorned like Those of The SisTine Chapel. ArTs also creaTed eTch- ings and linoleum prinTed ChrisTmas cards. The business educaTion deparTmenT's ouTsTanding TransIaTion of squiggles and receipT books, and The aboliTion OT The hunT and peck sysTem equipped sTudenTs wiTh facTs To fighT off an enTire army of snarling IRS men and business execu- Tives. Typing classes were TaughT To benefiT fuTure secreTaries and college bound scholars. A sTudenT versed in Typing could hammer ouT legible Term papers and business leTTers in The correcT form, ShorThand simplified noTe-Taking and dicTaTion while up and coming CPA's lCerTified Public AccounTanTsl were able To Take business law and maTh and ac- counfing classes. CooperaTive Business EducaTion, Co- operaTive l'lealTh EducaTion, and Coop- eraTive DisTribuTive EducaTion classes gave seniors The opporTuniTy To work and learn simulTaneously. Members of These organizaTions Took Two required crediTs - English and governmenT - and wenT To Their respecTive business classes To pracTice reTailing, secrefarial, and healTh skills. The sTudenTs lefT afTer fourTh peri- od and wenT To work. A maior shake-up in The far end of The school broughT abouT a spli+ in The physi- cal educaTion deparTmenT. Coach PaT Signorelli acquired The direcTion of six Teachers and formed The driver's educa- Tion and healTh and safeTy deparTmenTs. Through filmsTrips and simulafors, sTu- denTs learned The arT of driving. The healfh uniT TaughT sTudenTs The evils of narcoTics, consequences associaTed wiTh premariTal sex, smoking diseases, and good grooming. Meanwhile, Coach Doug Howell creaTed physically fiT young Americans Through exercise and sTudenT parTicipa- Tion in a varieTy of Team sporTs from vol- leyball To paddle ball. The cusTodial sTafT, direcTed by Mr. Edward McCarTney. buT epiTomized by Mr. John daddy Bird, made sure ThaT The building survived The daily onslaughT of 3.450 youngsTers. These men and women repaired shorTed lighT sockeTs and swiTches, Tidied up messy rooms, supplied The p.e. deparTmenT wiTh Tow- els, and repaired The air condiTioner when iT refused To funcfion. Women cus- Todians in The girls locker room renTed ouT physical educaTion uniforms. CaTeTeria workers labored morning, noon, and nighT creaTing menus for The sTudenTs. Well-balanced, planned meals insured good health and sTrong bodies. fr, - fgx my , + J' 1 H ,A ll' M .Y I W -'U v i I ' A , L. 1 , :F4i4.,,g,h. ig gl t , 2, l , -1 4 ig. , +A, ' .ir While handling business. Mr. William Wilson sold loofbell ficlcefs. School Governed by Administrative Staff .,,. Q. bu-vi -Q Mr. Lewis Capufa spenf long hours so ihai parenrdl Wifh The help of Mrs. Geri Mclnfosh. Mr. Harry Cole ironed our wrinkles in +he schools affendance syslem. ml9l1l Undefsidnd 5Cl'00l hie- Handling 'fha numerous problems lhar erupred a+ Killian, Dr. Edward J: Arahill carried our office obliqafions. ' V 1 ' ' EYE ' . 'I A z viii m f'?G11s, Q i Mrs. Dorofhy Lee and Mrs. Phyllis Williams organized clubs and orher sfudenf acrivifies. :MUN 4'-wg, Tucker suffered Through one of Mr. Roger Frese's many dufies: suspensions. Mrs. Elizabeth Cobb, assisfanl principal of curriculum. organized courses 'ro benefif faculfy and sfudenfs. -fr - ' M if -2, V E: f g my-1 wg. 11.1-. 3 --W' '- W' f K, :lf Gianna Iglesias discussed problems wirh Mr. Kennefh Berger and Mr. Collins Secretaries, Counselors Were Essential 7 5 9 'lx I ...gl , . .11 K .- rl Elf Mrs. Beafrice Volma helped concerned sfudenfs Tendlng fhe swifchboarcl, Mrs. Roslyn Singer, secrefary, found very liffle lime for uninrerrupfed paperwork. C00 d Ul9 Class Schedules W'll'1 Career Plans- Mr. John Banaghan lisfened 'ro a sludenr's problems: schedule changes, fufure college plans. and fesl scores. .I me . . A -Q xml ,. nrie Yanaros and Mrs. Sophie Piclcard conferred on a possible curriculum alferafion. Islyn Sparks alfered schedules for sfudenfs running info difficulfy. nw ., K 1 Mrs. Agnefa Heldf aided parenfs wifh regisfrafion forms and fransfer applicafions l Puffinq one of Sue Mol'iler's yellaphones io use, Junior Board sponsor, Mr. Michael Exelberi displayed school 934' Mrs. Connie McNab relaxed from everyday fensions. 39 5 . W ei' Mr. Ramon Fracchia affended pep rallies and observed classes Willa Sfone explained proper Iournalism fechniques 'ro Donna De Lude. Interpreted, Realism Followed 'T n gf i af the library desk, Pal' Jones assisfed in adminisfrafive faslzs: helping sfudenfs find information. sfamping books. and disfribufing fapss 1 -iv 'G ir . N1 .iw 98 Giving an oral report on the origin ot ballads, Richard Aclnner introduced a Smothers Brothers album. Language Arts Department Augmented Vocabulary, Creativity EDM Mrs. Judy Black enlightened freshmen as to spelling changes occurring in plurals. Mr. Tom Monaco presented mass media classes with current topics. N lv-u. . 'iiananrvl Wil i i 5' ,- 'F i i reading English fhemes, Miss Sandra Lavin correcfed gramma+icel errors. Mrs, Ricki Wgyhe laughed as she read Q sfudenfs iournal, i Mrs. Dorofhy Lanci paused for a brief momenf during her discourse on liferary sfyle. She confrasfed Fifzgerald's realism wifh Poe's romanficism i W 99 Mrs. Colleen Westmoreland was in charge ot onerating the lab. an important aspect ot toreign language. Multi-Lingual Students Had Advantages .1 . Q :F mi... Before a test, Mrs. Genevieve Andrews reviewed verb coniugations and translations with Spanish l students. Mr. Wayne Thonen, Latin teacher, looked on ap provinqly as a student presented his assignment. , J .gl qfl eg s ,Q 9 S , - if N , X glghikj E Q Elizabefh Bond assigned dialogues and drills insure undersfanding of the French language. Mrs. Celia Stovall kept her sfudenfs busy wi+h unending lis'rs of dialogues and fesfs. Das Aussen-Barometer l est das Wettzr schon. X Wenn der Schwgnz trocken lst., ...,.. . 5 Wenn er sich bewegt, .... ist es windig. Q 'Q Wann er sich sehr stark bewzgb, ..., . A gibt es ein GzwLttev:-q Warm er naB Lst, ..... regnet es. Wann er gefror-en i.st,.....schnzLt es. f l T 5: i Ns K' xvx.,g-I ,,, 4 , iris uvug f f 5 is J X . i XX 'lj I I x x ', til 1. lg ir l f , N, 1 . I :lf ff L his 313' fylm . .4 . 4, , f J .1 , .-fm u. Q-J 'l-lx 71, J,-A Gessler Pulolushmg Colne. REALIA FRENcn -a sPANlsu - GERMAN H0 East 23rd Sh-set, New York N-Y 10050 Hee-Haw! A German baromefer posfer hanging on fhe language lab wall informed sfudenfs of oufside weafher. 101 if me ' .V-axis, , 1 if iw'- Qu. ' -fi fri fi I Vi Skin i 'Y?W'f'7'?5fTf?315f:Qi'335'?'V'i'3'ijfilyiflm gif. Aww. . -. - X, .121 fs M-Pki mw ' ' ,A i ef fl i f i 'ffgfell 155559 Q, g ig ii' .1 N t SN N' 22, ,fi J . ag M as 1 1 45 , . ,, W: if f f f is-J 2 as W Yr at Rib? , X 'x a --N x ii,1:Ma53gJ-gr: f5saw'f'm5-:M9few-5621, ' 411 xL,, 'ffif-Thy, ., ,fp , ' - 721 Mr. Garry Brown smiled as he informed sfudenfs of an upcoming final. Clnemisfry I included the sfudy of hy' drogen bonds, gas laws, and Avogadrds number. 1 K -sw is 'i sg:-5 ,x igjr iowa To aid in his research of one-called animals, Milne Duplan+is used fhe microscope. N 3 ii 3 Aa rm' f 1 Mass Cyn1'l'na LaPercl'ie explained characferishcs of elemenfs Changing World Offered Challenge Curfis Marshall conducled a viviseclion in Biology l- Mrs. Margaref Wilson explained ihe relafionship of fhe DNA molecule 'ro chromosome damage h Harley Layow assisfed a Biology I sfude-n'r wifh a worm experiment studying ifs agonized movemenfs. Former Absfractions Became Tangibles H 'QV LQ x 5 3 w l 1 l 5 l Q 3 l . . - 1 s -an l r 'mm Tim Hill. Roy Farley. and Sue Mohler Iisfened carefully as Mr. Bruce Tohm explained 'fha infricacies of sfafisfics. Mr. Jack Waiie, geomefry feacher, drew circles s fha? sfudenfs would undersfand fhe concepf of p GEOMETRV H1 b d Mr. Arfhur Frankel explained posfulafes and proofs. p fmenl was aided in ifs Task of infroducinq sfudenfs fo new experl help of Mrs. Helen Robinson a ww.. N Qxbtxkk K S-uni x W. Q' Q 3 3 xskxkxfbx 'XXV' xx I 3 jk xv-R XX s jk xxvw kxvs Y X Q NW x x 'X yXX W 's no as ' ,j,pl-.- e -llfgf 'L 1 'X 's Q 'Ax '!g'lf.A1 8, ' v. W its K z ' L il 5 -sl 5 px S A 6 I I , li Meaning Given to Past, Present, Future 'Y ...A Mr. Stephen Wolt adder-l realism to tales ot revolutionary heroes by demonstrating the use ot old weapons, After teaching basic concepts to government dents. Mr. Norman Rogers distributed test Mr. Donald Letendre reviewed Honor Society applications and organized lesson plans tor his - -'i-vi '. 51,51 fri Avg .,..-uw. e ' , 1 1 . 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He was insfrumenfal in making alfer DiMarko, deparfmen+ head, confemplafed fufurs assignmenfs. .tin I E: 'fn' If '92, Y.. 1 his class a place fo escape from fhe boredom of school. 07 24 is ll Ez! xl Business Created New Opportunities ff 5 -Zpf, In this constantly progressing world the need tor competent help reached all the way into schools. Mr. Felix MCCOOI Clarified daily 1,-ne,-esf rates and faxesl Having memorized the keys. Debbie Wade typed assigned manuscripts. Drills an accuracy in 2 3 'mv- Kim fa ,.. 'WM , r ' 2 K, 1 ' , 1' if 'WMF' xi W M Z .1 - ' .e 'li' qi? l V A ' 251: 0 2 i 2gr:ff1'3w ,-l ' 5, ' ' ' we 2- M Q if fur - 2,5 'fa bf V: V- K -, 'gs--g,534,,,M-iw.,3,ga,gg Q .',5,f ,, A1 45 . if -- it V, . Q -j 1 .1., I ,fl mfr' .Tw ' r ,ew 5 ,5:,'.e '-'-,af , , ' v. i-iff 08 7 . K3 l w?,,, o - lv ., i . , A ,k.,M,g1, ,. , ,L ,. -V Q yy' ,. Because shorfhand lessons required perfecfion, Jackie Curry used a clicfafion phone fo help wifh franslafions. Mrs. Virginia Fisher rendered assisfance fo Dianne Parker during Typing 2 class. . f 1 ,vw W M' .M Typing'and processing a sfencil helped Lynn Davis perlecl her secretarial skills. , 1 . ,Lnw:a'mvewxfmz1rus,..-, -a.ua 9 L ll!! 9.24 fr fr fr H0 Future Artisans Acquired New Skills ln power shop class, Brill Snowden used a screwdriver fo dismanfle a -faulfy aulomobile engine. Miss Gallle Wllllellead Checked Pape-ff Wlll' he' Sludenls' r x Gr -' e..,,3-fzieiffii X lim' li Wi M . 'Q,f!9, mr' dvr X. - , The fool close? confained inslrumenfs needed To repair and assemble an engine. Power shop provided an ouflef lor ihose working wifh auiomohve machinery I 5 r A N, M. 'l gif fif. ge T - 41 Br e Q GC ,, . ' ' fx ff' l Sfriving for fhe greafesl possible accuracy, Tim Callahan sanded fo perfeclion fhe wing slruf of a glider. W . 'K-'MW-. s N Q. ,r if I f J Wearing goggles for pro+echon, Ernesf Davis complefed a wood shop prolecf Gibson showed sfudenfs fha? child care was imporfanf in family life, W Q '- 5552 i . 4 n, J 'ILL 1 5' 5 Rosie Giansenli pounded away af anofher masferpiece. Using a ruler for accuracy. Mike Shoemaker measured dimension for his proiecii .Z -viii 'X , .f -- , P V ,-- 4 4 R. l Achieving individualify fhrough self-expression, Ellen Kushner and Bud Minervino Transferred skefches To wafercolor. This Type of painfing provided soffer confrasf: .,,..-Q, '-vw f mmf A V ?- 1 i A G' v P Combining hisfory wifh arf, Paul Hague fashioned a huge sacrificial offering bowl in fhe manner of The lncas. Past Realities Reconsfrucfed, Captured on Canvas, in Clay Capfuring realify on canvas. Carrie Price slcelched a classmafe during arf class. .mg 'hw . 2. ff . J' 'V W .mf K e A M, Charles Buckland and Teddy Meyers molded clay pofs and ofher creafive obiecfs. ' . ,um Wal? Jones concenfrafed closely on 'flue labyrinfh of dials and lighfs before him. K. I - X ' Nw U 8 i 5 if 0 WM,..,...,....,,,,.,.l W W Head Coach Reed had good reason 'ro smile as he Talked of flue vicfories While affempfing To avoid +l'ie red cones, Scoff Phillips displayed fhe correcf procedure for backing up a V Accompanied by fhe confingenf of non-parficipanfs. Coach Bill Talbof eyed fhe baslcefball game infenfly. Push-ups. ya'll! The morning air resounded wifh Coach Bill Shepherd's uncompromising commands. , 1 JW ff , , u ., Il 3971, P.E. Emphosized Physical Competence The mad locker room scramble before class fypified 'rhe rigorous fraining young men wen? 'through in P.E .,l 1 p x , is -f x Kal ci 5 6 1 1 s .yi E Cusfodian Mr. Pierre Solis assisfed in mainfenance ln order To ensure flwe safefy of all sfudenfs, Daddy Bird checked circuif breakers and ouflefs for a shorf. work and laundered Physica' 'educallon towels' . fgfgagiiig it s , I sig? .lil ,S 2 I is is M I J' mwawm Mrs. Delia Smifh and Mrs. Wilhelmina Boyd fool: great pains fo crea+e well balanced ye? fasfy lunches. Custodial Stott Kept Environment Spotless 1 up in' the office. Mr. Edward McCartney administered custodial duties to associate Mr. Pierre Solis. and ready Mrs. Beulah Smith awaited the onslaught ot ravenous students. If Mrs. Sarah Durham provided Sam Banks and Kim Banlcston service and tood. 7 I 4 ,, Y , X ll QV' .. A 3 A A 1 . l iff. J' Anderson , G. Andrews A K- S5c?e+afyfQfz?. grgfpreigni Language Libkary 'V r l ,, A. Badanos ellie, A- Irymh A . Bassofffgwq g 'f'4s45 : f J ws '- ' m isff s . , ff ' fwsxl, ll? J. Banaghan Counselor U WL' ,, .,, 3- l l D. Beckham 'Buijiiisi Edxliflpwibn Mm l , ,, ' i ff ' ,. fl ll as 1' ': 'HN' W 4 'fl ,- ' nl fp V 'P' 4- . 7 A l V Y ef 1 A 2 35 f 2- A j ' A as 1. gf . s 49 Af fy V A ,. -N , f' p wx' as flag' fi ' .M 'fi L' A gf A j, l A . AL A l I sl , f V , . , legit Q' gf' BQ Birnio V J, Binh English l Efyglish t Physical Educafionk W. Callicoalf. S. Capifini T. Capparelli' Math English 'ij Secrelary V l lilalsa l lil 'A J- 5519995 A lsecfefafy is l ws M ry? 1- , K IX Bushw A B usirless Educelion l j 1 51 , H,.fCaspan Seciefa ry v G. Brown Sgiafice A fmrcefzwi A 144,521 2 1 , I, ,4 ,. , +L- F I :v Q - ,. ,, C. Callahan :V 'English E x 9 K5-A 'g if- . 4 '14 ,gg Q F. Cogen English s X3 l l 3? I A if P. asa-um l A Social Studies A 'M W 9 ,l JMU. df: lil? l A, Barry 1 Secrefafv 'H7fY?1L'i'i?7 '7 ! ' ZQ23'2 ,',: f'-ifligggiaf , 1 Qggalzfigsgfi :rf ' T' in - r :FQ amines A. ' Science ' f-3, clQ'C.x1.hQ.5f?lf A Home Economics 6 . an 'H 'X ' 1 L-, . V xl, . ,, 4 4 D. Cole Business Education .ff R. Ehme nn S. Elbrechf Science Ar? L.W Fundgfgburke Mefh Secrefary MLM J.' Gauuqlo C. Glass B. gross, Mafh Physical Educafion Business VE2:lucaHon , ' ' M 5' ,ii 'if fiwffid - ms,:f?Mfwfv2?4 ..,,. ., -1512.31 . wma ':,- Wd? u w Y. ,G EQ' Lfsifzffvq l in-an Q ml. W. X' Qi 2. 2 ff:- 0 if KD .A R. Parkin' Bu iness Educahon S -1,'h'A ' jf . 'I V Q f, ,' ,..-yi. T. G i- C. Roberfs Secrelery ll f i Q' -F i J. Sipe Library!AV ' X T , N.: H Q Him a ., 435-' 211 i IQ 4454 as L f '33 ' o ' x 2 f , 4 iii fi kg f C. Nall English .. 1L'A' 312 I1 .. -riff Ge. gi if ,. C. Perroffi Secrefary H. Robinson - Math Q. if X ff N. Nelson Secreiaryb ' .4 if ' 'iffftiib ' g 15 S. Pickerd Secretary M. Shapiro English - , , f N E5 ff 'fu T. Nicholaou Social Sludies 1 Q get-sifej Q me W. Priefo English -or ,-zfwfwtm rw 113.33 Y' l' . iff, Q, .' 'E fi 'xx ,X , ,x f V - . 3 is W. Shopherd Physical Eduitaiion n , x. , 526' '1: E L 5525 ff. . 4 fi' '57 N 5 iii. V' ' Qlzff ii A R- Sparks E. 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' Q gg, f 2.'3f.2IZL,, 'E Z.:'f ', ??ZEf,f: 1 , f.?E2'1f1':f, ,..,.,'.,Q 1 1 -zxf - J: .355 , wi. .:5im,f If :ici Y .T 1 v ...Sake .QW mms, Hfuaeswnrr mmm? N.-. 5, .fr M Q if'-x ' .3 I .gf .5 -J t , my . 5 Si'-5. 11,9 C. Whife lncjusfriai Arfs J Wrnghf Math -faxlrz. 'z 1 .r',:r:mr' MJ,-.Q - Si ,:3ij::M.a1s1S6Q--f- '..' xv, yd, X , 'Q f 542851 ., .f . K XA V' .fhseny A K X Swifwg., 1. fx-,4eQ'-xlgv . g , 'B . 19+-3 W. ,- rr, ,- . Sports Nof sure fo whaf degree fhey were fo 'aise fheir hopes, Killian fans waifed wifh 'eserved opfimism for fhe opening of 'he I972 foofball season. Varsify cheer- eaders aided fhe crowd, supplying bofh noral and verbal supporf. lncenfive for he squad was supplied by fhe seniors' iesireifo leave a winning season behind ind by fhe previous I8-game losing freak. Alfhough winning fhe opening games, fhe squad was plagued by penal- ies. Wafching film replays of fhe games inabled fhese misfakes fo be quickly cor- ecfed. ' Mafched wifh fough compefifion, fhe eam developed ' nof only a superb ground game buf an oufsfanding passing ecord as well. The offense, led by Ar- hur Bobo McFadden, blocked, ushed. and passed ifs way fo a winning l-2 season, highlighfed by parficipafion n fhe Greg Sfead Bowl. Seffing new records for pass infercep- ions and fumble recoveries, fhe de- ense, wifh David Solliday as ifs capfain, arned fhe honor of being fop in fhe fafe. Pracficing from fwo fo five o'clock every affernoon and going over film re- views broughf abouf a fype of fogefher- ness which remained during fhe games. The Cougars had players who nof only made all-cify feams and all-conference feams buf received oufside awards. These were Curfis Parnell - firsf sfring all-cify and all-conference: Alfred Woodson - honorable menfion all-cify: Malachi Green - second sfring all cify and all-conference: David Glover -- honorable menfion all-cify, Velda Farms player of fhe year: Bob Schneider - second sfring all-cify: Terry Railing - all-conference: Jerry Merrell - all-con- ference: and Milfon Coafs - mosf valu- able player in fhe Greg Sfead Bowl game againsf Miami Edison. Hoping for a fhird undefeafed iunior varsify foofball feam, Coach Bill Talbof frained IZO sfarfers early in fhe year. Daily pracfices organized fhe new feam and improved fheir acquired skills. Coach Talbof received his wish, for fhe feam s record ended af 6-O-I. The only fie of fhe season. againsf Gables, 'was affribufed fo firsf-game iiffers. Soufh Dade, armed wifh powerful of- fense and defense, proved fo be fhe mosf difficulf. Confribufing facfors fo fhe wins were a well-balanced feam, abilify fo unify in fighf spofs, and perseverance. Because of fwo alfernafing quarferbacks, The of- fense was forced fo adiusf and coordi- nafe fo each respecfive move. Oufsfanding players included Gerald Darling, running back: Warren Porfer, defensive back: Eddie Ragen, middle line backer: 'and Vicfor Thompkins, run- ning back. The season ended wifh 46 lef- fermen and 50 players graduafing fo varsify. Yes+erday's iunior varsify cheerlead- ing. fomorrow's varsify? Junior varsify cheerleading enabled freshmen and sophomore girls fo learn skills required for fhe varsify squad. JV cheerleaders were selecfed by a panel of judges who graded on skill, smile, poise, voice range, and personalify. , Daily pracfice meanf sore muscles af firsf, buf soon all were in shape for cheering. This year's squad, consisfing of -K 1, ,.,. ., , . , 5 I 6 Jody Bloom. Linda Faulkner, Becky Hale. Rosalyn HunTer, Karen McAlpine, Peggy Morris. Judy RedsTone, Janis Signorelli lcapTainl. Darlene Wilson, Karen Whi++le lco-capTainl. Crisse BaTes lalTernaTel, Kandy McKenzie lalTernaTel, and Sebri- na Moore lalTernaTel, aTTended junior varsiTy TooTball and baskeTball games. STarTing pracTice Three weeks before Thanksgiving, Coach Bill TalboT organ- ized The varsiTy baskeTbalI Team. Four players Trom lasT year composed The Tive man A-sTring, Team: Malachi Green. RoberT Riley, CurTis Parnell, and Xavier HunTer, plus Donald Banks. Players agreed ThaT coaches such as William TalboT and William Shepard provided The abiliTy and incenTive Tor players To Try Their besT aT all 23 games. AnoTher TacTor conTribuTing To Their nu- merous wins was The experience OT The Tour reTurning seniors. This year's Team was TasTbreaking and successTul. BeaTing SouTh Miami by more Than 20 poinTs and SouThwesT 96-70, ex- ciTed Killian Tans enough To give sup- porT. WiTh a ToTal of 22 games, The JV baskeTball Team, wiTh Mr. Roy Young as coach. ouTdid Their previous record, los- ing only Three games by close margins. The TirsT clashes wiTh Gables and SouTh Miami were losses buT The second Time around, The Cougars TelT The sweeT TasTe of revenge. WiTh The score bouncing back and TorTh ThroughouT The enTire game. Tension mounTed and The Cougar win 78-72 was well deserved. Brian Ferguson, Tommy Pearson. Greg Davis. Bernard Manuel, and Kenny Brown were Tive ouTsTanding players Tor The year. WiTh many swiTT runners, and The advanTage oT experience, Track and cross counTry Teams began The season. BreaThing heavy, spaced breaThs, Team members concenTraTed on long sTrides and preserving valuable energy Tor The Tinal yards oT The races. During The meeTs. score was kepT by a poinT sysTem. A win in an individual com- peTiTion was alloTed Tive poinTs. second place received Three poinTs. and Third place one. ln a Team eTTorT such as a relay race. TirsT place was awarded Tive poinTs. The boys performed in evenTs such as The hurdles. wiTh David Solliday. Randall Thomas. and John Henderson ouTsTand- ing in The Tielcl. WiTh The uniTy oT Donald Newbold. VicTor Thompkins, James Mickens, and Leroy Bell. relays were eas- ily conquered. OTher evenTs included The disTance runs and The sprinTs, which gen- erally averaged IOO To 440 yards in lengTh. Field evenTs were also combined wiTh The Track Team. These included The shoT puT. wiTh AlTonso Jones. Leroy Ha- gens, and KeiTh Tribble exhibiTing re- markable accomplishmenTs. The discus Throw was execuTed primar- ily by Jose Ballesfer and Ronald Ashley: Charles Dallas divided his eTTorTs be- Tween The long and high jumps. He was joined by STevie Simmons in The high jump and Randall Thomas and AnThony MaGuire in The long jump. The cross counTry Team had among Them Tive Top runners who broke counTy and sTaTe records. Darrell Theophilus. Charles WhiTe, Dwain Lang, LeRoy Bell, and John Henderson ran The Two and one-halT mile disTance run. The cross counTry Team did noT parTicipaTe in Tield evenTs or in The shorTer evenTs oT The Track Team. The soccer Team began iTs Third season wiTh mixed emoTions. Hoping To improve on The previous season OT 7-2-I, The boys worked under The direcTion oT Coach Michael Shapiro. Drills execuTed during pracTice conTribuTed greaTly To The success oT The Team. These included calesThenics. TwenTy 50-yard sprinTs, scrimmages, and controlled sTeps To de- velop The calves and Thighs. The Team had numerous excepTional players: David Solliday as goalie, and WalTer DuPree. Ted SToeckel, and Rich- ard Culverhouse aT Tullback posiTions. STeve GriTTis and Joe Allen conTrolled The halTback spoT. The Torwards were PeTer SosThein, Dan SharTT. Carlos Azu- ero, and Chris Guerrerro. Leading scor- er Tor The Team was PeTer SosThein. STrained muscles and long hours of pracTice creaTed a gymnasTic Team oT combined sTrengTh and grace. Pushing iTselT To The limiTs oT human endurance. The Team oTTen exhibiTed sTunTs oT ouT- sTanding precision and abiliTy. PerTorming on The side and long horses. The male members showed The re- sulTs OT Coach PaT Signorelliis experi- enced coaching. They also perTormed on The parallel bars and rings. BoTh male and Temale gymnasTs parTicipaTed in The Tree Tloor exercises. The girls proved Their grace and agiliTy on The balance beam and also compeTed on The horse and uneven parallel bars. OuTsTanding gymnasTs were Gina Dukes. KurT GoTTerTield. Jack Heacock, Tom Munson, Tim Holder, Richard Kram, JaneT Lepper. Mallory Perkins, Chery Peel, ScoTT Shorr, and Janis Signorelli. AT The sTarT of a new season. Th wresTling Team joined The ranks oT Th Top Teams in The counTy. The Cougars deTeaTed such ouTsTanding Teams 65 number-one ranked PalmeTTo and nurn- ber-Two ranked Coral Park. A major Tac Tor conTribuTing To The Team's succesf was The eighT reTurning TirsT sTring sen iors: Dave Bornowski, JeTT Creasman Bob Davis, Bill Wilson, Jack PaTTerson Larry Edwards. Bob Kass, and Terrel Davis. Twelve diTTerenT weighT classes rang ing Trom 98 pounds To heavyweighT lunj limiTed weighT requiremenTsl. allowea opponenTs To be evenly maTche Coached by Harley Layow, The maTme held demanding pracTices To insure: Top physical perTormances during a maTches. Many oT The Team's wresTlers won vidual maTches. eiTher by decision oT judges or Through pinning. The v were given poinTs Tor each Time he was on The maT. Each maTch lasTed Tor Three periods. poinTs were also alloTed Tor each The conTerence TiTle holder ended Superb Teamwork, FanTasTic Coaching Promised Previously UnaTTained Glories season wiTh ll-l record. losing iTs lasT maTch To SouThwesT. WiTh a schedule of I5 maTches, The golT Team worked sTrenuously Tor vic- Tories. Brian McComb coached The eighf member Team Tour Times a week aT Pal- meTTo. The home golf course. Teams on This year's rosTer included Columbus. Coral Park. and PalmeTTo. Only Tour of The Tive members played each maTch againsT an opponenT oT The same approximaTe skill. Four Top players were Dale Quinn. David Gourno. Tom Burrus. and ScoTT CarTer, wiTh Jerry Eve- land lsubsTiTuTel. There were Tive possible poinTs Tor ach maTch: one poinT To every man who on his maTch and anoTher Tor The Team Twhose score ToTaled The leasT poinTs. The olT Team beaT Coral Gables 5-O and olumbus 4'f2-VZ, demonsTraTing indi- -vidual exacTness and Teamwork. Coached by Bruce Tohm, The girls and oys bowling Teams excelled in coordina- ion. BoTh pracTiced aT WesTern SunseT owl developing muscle conTrol. sTyle, nd arm grip. T'lighesT scorer Tor The irls was Wendy Fox. and highesT boy corer was her broTher, Gary Fox. Top bowlers as a whole included Carol Cox. Tricia Kline. Wendy Fox, Tim Hill, Jay Einglod. and Gary Fox. Bowlers parTicipaTed in a I5-maTch schedule. Mafched againsT opponenTs oT equal skill. members baTTled Tor Three games. Due To individual pracTice over The summer and The beginning oT The school year. The Tennis Team reTurned showing beTTer skills and perTormance. lCoach Charles lnnes kepT Them in shape wiTh Three hours oT daily pracTice. BoTlT Teams were able To parTicipaTe in The I8 maTches and exiT winning. The Tennis Team played mosT oT The area lichools plus Jackson, CenTral Shores. lNorTh Miami Beach. NorTh Miami. and QenTral. Male members were George Esquer- ra, Lane GeneT, Dean STrobino. PeTe Mendel. Mike Glazier, and Tom' Turke. ReTurning leTTerwomen included Wendy Obermayer and Lou Parker. AlThough Taced wiTh more maTches Than previous years. The Tennis Team was prepared To be vicTorious. They beaT one oT The hardesT Teams, Gables. 7-O and SouThwesT'and Miami High were Trampled 6-I and 7-O respecTively. wr 1 . --.vga . '.f ' xgynzf. .K M . 1. - K 'T -es,-,3r,.. , W, . .. , ,vs s.,5s,,kn.. Q an 5 an 'F WaTer-logged swimmers were one resulT oT The swimming Team's daily prac- Tices and weekly meeTs. BeTTer endur- ance, TasTer Times. and improved sTrokes were The oTher resulTs. PracTices lasT.ed Two To Three hours and were supervised by Mr, Richard Taylor. Working on shorT disTance swimming, relay sprinTs, and long-disTance swim- ming since The Tall, The Team was ready Tor iTs TirsT meeT in February. Time was also Taken Tor The buTTerTly. breasT- sTroke. Tree sTyle. and backsTroke. Team- maTes also labored on The medley. a 400 yard race wiTh a diTTerenT sTroke each one hundred yards. The baseball Team, a compacT group of ThirTy-Tive. pracTiced To develop a sTrong Team uniTy beTween The piTchers and deTensive squad. PiTchers Aaron Reid. Chuck Davis, Fred Cosper. and Terry Railing, were inTerchanged during each game. Torcing The Tield squad To adiusT To individual maneuvers Through- ouT The enTire game. FirsT base was covered wiTh The quick reTlexes oT Lance LOTT, Fred Cosper. and Tom Coleman. Second base was handled soley by Dale Hardy, while Bobo McFadden headed Third. ShorT sTop was The iob oT CheT CarTer wiTh Mike Chris- Tensen and Tom Coleman as caTchers. Perley Richardson and Randy Seward were assigned To proTecT righT Tield while Terry Railing waTched over cenTer Tield. LeTT Tield was leTT To The guidance oT Tom Bagley. ATTer being assisTanT coach Tor Two years, Mr. Fred Burnside Took over The iob oT head baseball coach. l27 Blockers David Sclliday and Charlie Clarke were an imporfanf assef 'ro 'the defense. hw.-rr ' . , VW 'bk' M QW ,- Vitae, :ex ,, ' ,JN -'W f.'1 --.W Greg Maguire and Randy Tlwomas faked a hand off +o confuse an 4. any Sfeve Golding and Curfis Parnell received insiruciions from flue we ,,, ' cg SWT X '-0 V ' 'ilk ,ia- ...4 af -, ',,.,. Ill -x Nf. lil fl gm 32? :i 50. Q' :IZ 0.5- L QQ. I I I-. me 12 1, 105i Ol I3- mm Sq. o Kc 0-3- ms' 32 23 Em Q.r -. G lor Q.: Iv 1 -Q co Q. o o o. U- o F' DI V. U. 5. -+ an o. U' -4 -4 o 3 C Dr 2, rn 7 KT -H -f :- fl Tl cn w .D Q. aa --. rn I Q. m 1 V. U. U 1 DI S CD 0. 5, OJ 3 aa Varsity Debut Signoled Promising Yeor ' uv Hempfing fo gain yardage, splif end Malachi Green sfrugqled fo free himself from onruslning Cavaliers. The Cougars wen? on fo win 7-O. nd zone romp for six poinfs. 9 ., V - .fl f A Parr of fha defensive unif, David Solliday and Alfonso Jones discussed beffer 'racfics for holding flue Cavaliers. Ou?-maneuvered by Coral Park, Kevin Ziegler was faclcled. Profecfing flue ball. he averfed a 'Q' N Q 1+ i 'M fir f , Mtn..-L rw ' ' -N 1 1- . ,QW , ..,..+ Following his blocker Sfevie Simmons, David Glover invaded Gables Terrifory and sei up a fouchdown. BV diy axmxxwm Gables Held Scorelessg Defense Earned County Recognition rnding fop performance af pracfice, Coach John er developed fhe defensive squad info a sfrong unit N W Zvi- . cheerleaders formed The +radi+ional V for vicfory cheer afler rhe Palmeffo game. Throughouf The year fhey kepr spirif flowing and alive in fhe sludenf body Exhausfed and coaled wifh mud. Sam Arrnsfrong fried fo release pressures as he relaxed on 'fhe bench W.,,,,asiI Overcome wills fears, Sandy Perpich lwid her face in search of consolalion from Linda Bryan. Offense Developed Strong Ground Game ff' , ,4l '! 1. ff y,p,,,- , . . . .1 , .ff 1 H if , , f 2,',- Veg... .fi ,f Q, IQ! Ouarferbacl: Aul'l'iur McFadden sprinled ll1TOUQl1 a lwole for a lirsl down, assisfed by lineman Sieve Golding, Q., TOP ROW: B. Wayne. R. Kessler, W. Weaver, A. Jones, A. Lawrence. M. Morley, S. Golding, D. Norris, K sell. J. Merrell. C, Clarke, M. Coafes, J. Welch, SECOND ROW: K. Tribble. D. Hardman, M. Williams, B lips, L. Olney, J. Sfahr. l.. Loll. W. Williams, S. Armsfrong, A. Woodson, C. Parnell. D. Olney. 6. THIRD ROW: C, Bunfen. J. Sclwuler, R. Thomas. M. Green. J. Gore, S. De Ogburn, S. Simmons. C. I I :X Q Q f i X l O the right before gaining possession of The ball' Coach Lamberf Reed insfrucfed Jim Hammel about The nexf play J Wes+ J Hammel, R Ashley, T Quaranfa, B Schneuder, FOURTH ROW: M. Granife, M. Drennen, C. G. Snowden, R. Summers, K. Ziegler. D. Self. T. Daniels, A. McFadden, F. Ford, D. Newberry, FIFTH J, Herris. C. Banlcsfon, T. Railing. C. Carler, S. Johnsfon, D. Chadwick, B. Griffifh, M. D' LaRoHa. G. C. Reid. J. Mickens, G. Rufledge, J. Brooks, B. Davis, K. Harrell. 4 With a receiver sighfed, Bobo McFadden faded' lniured during The Soufhwesf game Dave Hardaman lay rigid. awaifing assisfance. back and Cffempfed fo Compbte a mst down' Homecoming With Tough Opponent, Beach, Ended Victoriously Alfred Woodson's aHemp'r to execufe a sweep around fhe Ieff end was halfed when Beach High's defense broke fhrough fhe line. He was Thrown for a l3'Y6l'd loss- V mail' 1 W'i.?'-Bin. .1 if 'F' 'v!'sk J.V. Stayed Undefeoted for Third Year r Q, ry ' f x mln . I A K ' Q -.3 ng- b , .f -A a 1 J r 1i??2!iSNt'1i1 'f - '-1: . . ia- .A . 3 ' f3?Sq?w2 E1 1+ -1 e ' 1. -'!f'N,g, em , J I K Ilia. f: 'EQ?!iZ5': A f' lf X ' . ' - 'Q ib f-N 'iiillisgr Y I, f T UI' L.. I' - , 'fn I. ,. ' 5, 'x ' A .aff SIGMA? r X - V -VA , A , V 5, H, , Q .Live 34 es. ' Q1 -.L 'isis '-1 ' 'SWA - +P- X fx'-v s 'ps - 3 . 3957- ' ia 1 ' Q4 X TAL: X aff Q, 1 1' fix, U f- 61 -Q q Ning.. 2 .lr-, X ar .- I : A ,. 'V Q A Q x ' I A. - f . 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' i A 5 I l. L : . - - 4. - . .-. .za .sb ,AJ I' 'T JUNIOR VARSITY GROUP SHOT: D. Ackner, 82: A. Alexander. 26: A. Ambrisler, I5: G. Anderson, 49: D. Andrews,79:G.Befl1el,I8:T. Beverly. 53: G. Blofzer, 28: Breig, 33: R. Brooks. 95: A. Brown, 63: M. Burfon, 96: A. Bush, 60: H, Bufler, 77: R. Canada. 38: R. Carfer, 69: F. Cavella, 9l: T. Coleman, 73: D. Collins. 50: V. Consfa finc, 2l 1 R. Cooper. 54: L. Cowari. 67: G. Darling, 27: R. Darling, 39: D. Davis, 96: M. Daye, 47: W. Daye, 92: C. Dibernardo. 56: B. Dodge, 99: G. Downs: 3I: K. Doyl 7I : J. Earl, 4I: M. Edwins, 90: D. Keenam, 89: D. Lewis, 74: M. Lorenzo, 55: G. Lyle, 85: B. Manuel, 42: M. Marozak, 86: D. Marsh, 45: G. Marlin. 85: J. Marlin, 46: McCan1'e, 80: D. McPhauI, l: S. Miller, 57: K. Mollman. 6l : J. Mullins, 34: W. Orr, 89: G. Parker, 48: J. Paynfer. 83: J. Pearson, Sl: R. Perpiclw, 52: 5. Phillips. 88: Ragan, 5l: P. Ricifardson, 65: J. Robinson, 35: P. Rumenilc. 30: J. Sclwvelfz, 84: O. Sumrneral. 45: P. Tayvex, 66: V. Thomplrins, 87: M. Tolliver, 59: M. Wallace. 84: Wayne. 70: J. Wlwiffield, 37: A. Williams, 76: R. Wilson. 3: W. Wright 25: B. Zargo, 79: head coach Bill Talbof lnof picfuredl. A Key Factor in Victorious Year .. W ' V v Tolluver watched fhe Coral Gables game from fhe ssdelmes. If was a dufflculf game. buf we 8 'ro 8. falks were one aspecf of Coach Layow's job. L 'ff' r ' I 'H 1 - - - 1- , -b QQN, ' W r' aa. A N , , v -f ,. V , A . 4 ., ,:If 2 ' Q 2 ,,, ' ..- ' ia ar 7' v , , 3 ' . 5,5 . 1- . fi fr! 'W --34 A JYFL-'X 73 g fri -I ,mf -FQ u, 'Q WJ 'ja .i..'jf'31'f w . , xp , LL R 51, ,Q . ', -jigs M A lf, , :Qr 5 :F as 1134 : 5, Vlkr m t-xia,:1, ,533 1 .V gf! -4 51, iv JL 1 Yr.. 1. F , m v-v -fo r .M f ,4 K1 :Q : . gli. ry ' 9 ' ew A- X 1 . H. . .,1q,.,,f A . .J .c,.. he f, - 1 ,. , A Alrufgmu -,,5W,f.w 1' ' .F OV . ' - +.., D me .. D f'1a' ' 1' 1 'N . 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V ,, . .,.4f,J:2w,.w : M, 3:'f2'?YM' A 11'u? gfgilir :fra-f.'-:f.c 11-fr go: 3.1 cw 1 6 . -. 1 K 5 . 4 , 4--M '- :,M.,.3t.r A r' -2' t,,',. Y 4-a.3Q f 9' 'A j LJ, ia run- , Q. , . , -.4 .4,w.W' - 'mf -, Nags' 'W ' mefsi -K -Lf Plunging fhrough fhe rough Columbus defense, failback Vicfor Thompkins foughf his way ro a firsi down N l In fha air and above all ofhers, Curfis Parnell affempled 'ro score 'two poinfs. 138 From fhe sidelines players looked concerned during a crucial moment in fhe game. 5' if lv ., . ' .... H- ...,,,,,,,m Trying fo make fwo poinfs before halffime, Malachi Green reached Varsity Basketball Players Aimed for Successful Season 9: 1 44 LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Freeman lmanagerl, M. Green. D. Oclcerman. R. Riley, X. Hunler, C. Dallas. R. Rosenberg. D. Banlcs. S. Banks, J. Henderson. D. Tlieophilus. J MENiel. C. Parnell, E. Givens lmanagerl. Head coach was Bill Talbol. Malachi Green lumped fo pass fo an opponenl Looking for an opening, Xavier Hunfer lwoped 'ro find an unquarded leammale who could assist ,ge EQ 5' 74 M,-dy - ,ww uf' 40 Players, Cheerleaders Joined Efforts Curlis Hpecanll Parnell lislened fa Coach Bill Talbaf give some conslruclive crificisrn fo the learn. Donald Banlrs builf a wall of sclifude around himself as he concenlralecl on a free l'hrow. Jumping high in fhe air, Charles Dallas lriecl gain fwo poinls fo raise lhe score Rosalyn Hunler, Crissie Bales, Sabrina 5 . id 5 ,. :ez TOP ROW, leff fo righf: Crissie Bafes lalfernafel. Jody Bloom, Becky Hale, Rosalyn Hunfer, Linda Faulkner. Sabrina Moore lalfernaiel, Karen McAlpine BOTTOM ROW: Karen Wlwiffle lCo-caplainl. Janis Signorelli, lffapiainl, Judy Redsfone, Peggy Morris, Darlene Wilson. NOT SHOWN: Kandy McKenzie lalfernafel Karen McAlpine. and Judy Redsfone boosfed spirifs af baslcefball games. f'7, .ff Jody Bloom and Linda Faulkner paused To wafcli The ga E W Yi We me. Zig 3' . Bouncing Baby Cogers Dribbled to Win During 42 Coach Young fallced wi+l1 some of 'the players of faulfs be had sean during fhe Columbus game. a break, Greg Davis and Kennefh Brown fhougbf of sfrafegy flwey could use in 'rhe nexf game againsf Coral Gables. Bernard Manuel ignored opponenfs during a free Throw. . Mgsessi ' -.4-as gi?lu--.4 . Bernard Manuel used quick reflexes To fake his rivals. John Pearson oufran his opponenfs fo gel To fhe baske? and have a clear shot OP ROW, lefr To righf: B. Ferguson. O. Hale. G. Davis. J. Person. K. Brown: BOTTOM ROW: B, Manuel, T. Coley, R. Wilson, M. Marczalc, R. Head. L. Pinlcsfon lman- gerl. Head coach was Roy Young. -- un 3 A ,fm , ,A 'fn , wtf , 1-naw,-'zpqfn-5-' , 'I4 44 Trclck Team Hurdled, Pole-Voulfed, Brood Jumped, Shot-Put Through Meet: ax, QQ 5 rs S .R 21 .1 -ff- 4 Kllfli 4 , .,yl'Wf,l- V V ,Nllllw 7 '-CED' , ' wer' ,. 'U dn' , ' ' 'fag ., ll, ,i H ,J I Nl 9 1,3 as eil y S0 s 'f ' 4:- - Q3 xr Suu, . X SKI! I MK Kill I 3 Qr lj, ae. . 9 .Mill ' TOP ROW, lefl fo righlz E. Tomlin, A, Flowers. C. Lundy. V. Thomplcins, C. Dallas, A. Jones, D. Theophilus. W. Wesl. J. Wesl, J. Henderson, SECOND ROW: T. AL W. Thomas, J. McNeil, L. Hagqins. L. Wallace. T. Leonard, D. Newberry. P. Anderson, J. Ballisfer, THIRD ROW: W. Slubbs. H. Williams, W. Jones, R. Thomas, Welsh, L. Bell. J. Gore. S. Simmons, K. Tribble, FOURTH ROW: Coach Cooley. R. Brown. L. Jones. G. Marlin. J. Simmons, K. Walker, R. Barrell, D. Laing. V. Carpi B.Mincl1, FIFTH ROW: R. Riley. R. Asley. J. Ballisler. G. Norris, Jackson, D. Weslmoreland. C. While, C. Parnell, W, Porler, Coach Daniels, SIXTH ROW: Coa Dubocq, J. lvliclrens. B. Phillips, L. Rice. A. Ambrisler. T. McOuire, C. Robinson. J. Anderson. Leading The relay. Bruce Phillips mainlained a sprinf. .g4nwuA....f SM, , , I 1iRvei.,x1r.5' .iw - g.,,. 1 Q' if., , gi: ' -1, v A-'4 f f'-mf! lv W. . 'Ha-'if 'v , M . 1 - suv. 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Terrell Leonard, Denson Hay Al Thomas, and James Simmons ran the low hurdles wifh perfecf precision and fiming. 'I45 Despife his fafigue, John Henderson srrained ever muscle and pushed himself fo finish the las? lap. Coach Edward Dubocq supporfed Charles Where who avoided cramps by walking affer a disfance run. ig SMH! if Q' MK- WML1-ae 'Y -'. is-U, K Cross Country Team: FIRST ROW: B. Barref. M. Cuddy. J. Anderson, L. Rice, C. Robinson. T. Consfafino. J. Newlsold. C. While. SECOND ROW: D. Lane. J. Hender- son, J. Ballesfer, A. Ambrisler. L. Bell, G. Marlin. D. Theophilus, J. Carper. oufrunning an opponent LeRoy Bell crossed lhe finish line. 1 -. 5 5- w.vwxvMv.vgmmuwAvavmf1:suellmwmnw, , ...QLQ-'vw ,aa,nav.4fv.-.ww Q.. .. .ki ,fl . :fly . - . N . y 1 , 5 Q-5, -, . .- 3-Q: ,A -af' Ir s 4F42 . V -, M lf. V dnu:.wvl-MYR? uf ' . ' .-323' ' V . ru . . if .A 1-' '-F123 ' . - Jw... :ff w-'L-.Q .- V Qian' , A-gg. p . W1-H ,iw if . A -f,-'T 'J' -' uf f- e 1 -f 774- .' .-. . . 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Danny Shartt. and Joe Allen waded through anlcle-deep water and attempted to position the ball tor score. Tom Ashcratt ran the required laps Coach Shapiro felt necessary tor building endurance. Chasing the ball into a puddle. Richard Sharnagle tried to maintain balance to avoid telling in. .,,v- f V 'Sw ' ' 4 '- .. . 5- - ' 4 ' - ' A we of . 1.14, 79,535-4 -:Qing f 1 - 'Q .ftw'1.J-,.,-49441 . ..- ,, .L NEV 1 -mt W .' - ,. f t - .,,. . 39, . . Q, 4' U 4 Q, ,. -- an 2' .,-s,..5.' 'fl'-at 5 -Nw ' lqlif 4 44 P ww ' .. f i' be 5 wi- Q 1, 1 J AV. .,k, Wk Q uf vt-'-- V -,w','f'L:fm' f, 5-,Y .1 -f 4 it ttrnfai 4: ' 149 50 Soccer Team Kicked Way Through Season f 1 f s . W :gg ,., - 1-easy 'H ' fiffffi A-w,6+f ' Mal Q fa , f . 1 f if '71 ' gg 'grfkgn' .2325 J , . , . - 'P MU,,:', J, ,,,V i Wyfffwm. .-i X le W 4. f. .1 5 ,A L. ,,, M , f . J. M YA f A iv. 4 W . ' H' . y T -1 C f!fn,' .' Q-.. l via ' M i ,a15'W'?'f'nf . ' w ' V ' M I , . . -4 i -U H ff ,,-, 9 - i , W-.M we ru- . ,,,. ,,.,,, . . l , . W f ,. K ,U A A . V' .,.- f ww. ,WwwMf,isftg,-ww, , K V , 1 1-84 www , . V . , fp - .W ' Affer an opponenr had kicked if out Perer Sosfhein refurned The ball fo play by boofing ir To a feammafe. Jim Brooks dribbled ouf of The palh ol a playel Ted Sfoeckel sfayed behind fo assisf. TOP ROW. lefr to righf: P. McCullagh, T. Sioeckel, C. Guerreuo, P. Sosfheirn. J. Harrison. J. Brooks. T. Ashcraff. D. Ackner, E. Mauer. R. Sharnagle. L. Gardner Abernafhy, F. Dunhour. D. Solliday, Coach Mike Shapiro, BOTTOM ROW: C. Azuero, R. Culverhouse. M. D'LaroHa, C. Koch, S. Griffis. D. Sharff B. Heinzmann Sfreeb. M. Green, Noi picfured were W. DePree, J. Allen, T. Beverly. 6. Norris. L. Anderson, N. Kelly. l Girl Gymnast' Used Grace in Executing Movements et f'l5.1i55f5l1'fi3flf335f?f ,. fu' ' lzffiig. 2T.5fef'fl .Wx ,.. H 'f,,f.?1igLs.' A ' ' f .wx .Writ-' FRONT ROW: W. Wrigtit, D. Raab. G, Dukes. C. Perl, J. Signorelli, B. Jeclr, M. Perkins, C. Bogt1.J.Gautscl'1e. MIDDLE ROW: L. K. Ryan, J, White. M. Hall. M. O'Brien, R. Dranow, K. Brennan. N. Leone, T. Hilernan, D. Parker. l, Eisaman. TOP ROW: J. Dusclw. K. Parson. P. Voss, D. Tate. P. Greenspan, N. Butler. L. Munson. S. Miller. J. Summers. P. Criaig. C. Sue Cardwell, N. Burrill. R. D. Graumliclr, A. Promin. lNot Picturedl K. Brown, C. Gooden. C. Hall, R. Keller, J. Lepper, D. Lloyd, J. Ostrow. XXX' i 4. - , l tx . , XX X xxvyx X y. S an M, X X, X ...W ... .....,,., .. A ' ... I P iMuWumM'W'i' ' 'Q-ws--. Gina Dukes used deep concentration to form an arabesque on the beam .pci D t Rictiard Krarn exhibited strenqtti and agility in lwis routine on the side horse. 52 Hours of Prcictice Led to Perfect 11-O Record for Boys Gymnastic Teon' ALLIA TOP ROW: T. Munson. T. Castleberry. G. Denning, R. Rage, R. Donestevez. T. Flores. BOTTOM ROW: J. Heacock. S. Shorr, K. Gottertried. T. Holder. R. Flores Callahan, INot Picturedl R. Kram, C. Callahan. D. Gordon, R. Seward, R. VanValkenl::urg, R. Salvador. Practicing on the uneven parallel bars. Cheryl Peel demonstrated grace and During a meet Scott Short sprang from the trampolette in swan position. , new we L-jrxiulsuf , ,V ,V l . L My-- f l W,,,.,,,,.., 4 ' J N W fW,,,..,.f-f W...- Wifh llwe proper form Jack Heacocl: masfered a Balm' Somersaull on llle lmmpolelle' Mallory Perkins displayed excepfional grace doing a splif in hand srand posifion on fhe beam l in 1 f' Wifh perfecfion achieved from daily praclice. Rick Page was able fo perform a full furn somersaulf on fha rrarnpoline. l Gropplers Contested Fiercely for Number One Spot We-4.f+!M Using a chicken wing hold in an attempt to flip his opponent, David Bornowsici strained to win. Bob Davis pinned his opponent in a headioclc and strained to keep him down. Tony Constantine. Ronaid Duncan. and Larry Edwards watched intentiy for the outcome of the match. 2 ,ff rw-num.. ., .,. If 5? fit ef' ' 'W--fuunuq,.,.,,,..I' Mt if nsure a quick false-down, Bill Wilson concenlrafed on his hold. Z7 rf w., Wm. Larry Edwards sfrived fo mainlain his arm ride over His opponenl' profusely during llwe malch, Cornelious Hougabrools sfrained for a pin. 1 Y . A ,S David Bornowslci prepared to apply the finishing touches on his opponent. Motmen Wrestled, Losing Lost Match to Southwest 6 f Steve Miller strove to break his opponent's cradle hold, giving him victory and winning the match. , .....,....,, .-gif. mem.. As his opponent approached, Ronald Duncan crouched low and awaited his tirst move. vfzzwsf-1 il mf , as samzies Concentration entwined with quick reflexes sisted Tony Constentino in defeating his 411 Consfanlino affempfed e stand-up in flue GMAC mafch. ' .- ir, . 1. , A ' jg, 13' 'Q L, ,- l - on 5 fx, J ,, Q li' 4 -ill - . ' l V 'gil I3 'Li ' 2, Q ,,A . k , ,,,,,, K' A ,. 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Duncan. 157 llfn.- . Sfunnecl, Scoff Carfer sfai-ed hopelessly af his golf ball. The seconds spenl aiming for The puff had been useless. Oblivious fo olhers, Jerry Eveland concentrated on his puffing. Dale Quinn didn'f realize he had lhe abilify lo hit a ball info a free. Tom Burrus searched for his lost ball. Golf Required Accurote Putting for Lowest Scores . is ..Mfw:,., Realizing perfection was necessary, senior Dale Quinn successfully maneuvered his ball out ot a sand trap. Lett to right: S. Carter, D, Gourno. J. Eveland. D. Quinn, T. Burrus, Coach Brian McComb. 60 Coach Bruce Tohm explained fo Robin Reiserf fhe imporfance of a good grip for higher scores. Tim Hill kepf his eye on fhe ball, hoping for a sfrilre 4 Looking down +he alley. Kafhy Wafkins wondered which roll would eliminafe fhe remaining pins. Bowling Tecim Worked Long Hours for High Scores TOP ROW, lei? fo righf: Gary Fox. Ken Hayes. Jay Eingold, Mike Epslein, Tim Hill: MIDDLE ROW: Pa? Klein. Carol Cox, Robin Reiserf. Tracy Waflcins: BOTTOM ROW: Ed Aus-lezvi. Jeff Parsons. Diane Raeb, Kafhy Wallrins. Wendy Fox. Bruce Tohms coached. 4 WMU? , .oi ..., . . Tim Hill demonsfrafed how a bowler wafched 'rhe pins while releasing fhe ball O .TTILQ ' I' -- l Xi, 1,-As, 1. Vw- W1 5 . 25 'kiweg Q M W T 1- it +553 1 A wwf, 5:1 -.4 913 E v - .:'3ii'i 'f Trying for a sfrilce. Tracy Waflcins displayed an excellenf lefl-handed sryle 62 Coach Charles Innes exhibifed proper tennis form to feam members. I wp , M f y ' vysyx View 'Y' ,Q y' X h - 'y ff -ifhr :fp ,F 7 , If if . Wwxyv, by yybyyy yy Pj - 1. , 'N N w ' ' -I Y fy fy, V32 , if YV' f 1' , i yffffv W 2 any fifliww -,J y fx' 5755 1-' yy v' y-'VJ' ,XX ,fy v s K. s y D, vw, N y N . YF. , xy by wffflff 'J', gr! Y Y, . .YP IYYX' yy. 951,75 7 XE? yygjxyx , Qrv f '3'yy9ii5E5'Q'y:7v'5'3f i by wy wyiyg i Ng , nrr i if j f ffl r er Y ::'1Ii'N fi. f , f,.k I K, . -v . ,- ,fl ,'i'lLfi5'Ki- .iV1H'., .ne i .. Affer following flirough wifli a perfecfly rimed baclcliand sliof, Kim Sesfolr refurned flie volley lo lwer opponeni and won lhe fennis rnafc Tennis Emphcsized Forehond, Backhond Drive, Serving Skills During Matches ix Ill . ROW, leff fo righf: P. Canfwell, M. Glazer, L. Parker, D, Glazer. D. Sfrobino, W. Obermeyer. L. Genet D. Piplcin. Coach Charles lnnes. G. Esquerro, BOTTOM C. Porler, K. Wailcins. K. Sesiolc, J. Benedecf. S. Greenburg. A. Lozano. Befween malches, lennis bull Ana Lozano slared crilically al' her +eamma+e's slyle. 'MW an ellori fo relurn a serve, Kafhy Porler lcepl eyes on fhe ball fo win over her opponent. Swimming Team Built Up Endurance Pausing affer an exhausfinq relay, senior Rosie Giansanfi resfed fo regain her breaflw. , ' 1z1,55 5i fl' 'M ' we fmwbmfsak-ga Je 211 l 1,2 u l A r. ifwliwr I , W? wif W, 5 i Q? , 'FN l 2 W gg 4 f 'S-W 'W ,jf ' ' i i-'WLQ-ii' Q I L Q ' : ' ' Coach Taylor disapproved of swimmmers - - - ff ' f li T' A key facfor defermining a winner is flue dive. Mike Mazeika and Tom Broadbenl prachced fheur dives. qooled O dunno one O T e pmc 'Ce 5 The swim 'team pracriced every day a+ Dade Souflfs pool. Carlos Ballesfer resred affer swimming five laps around fha pool. zu, .. ffl 'im' 4751 F. Kenny. R. Giansanfi, K. Mazalca. C. Davis. J. Bell. B. Vilmanyi, D. KnoH': FOURTH ROW: W. Telsbe. S. Yore, M. Hansen. C. Fisher. C. Aires ROW, leff to rlghf: K. Parlun, L. Scoif, R. Jones. K. Kohan,Coacl'1 Taylor: SECOND ROW: G. Parkin. D. Sirom, W. Palm, J. Hoppe. J. Wash- A. Bryanf, J. Lafvalla, M. Mazalxa. T. Broadbent D. Hersh. C. Balles+er. J. Jimmenez, K. Shear: THIRD ROW: N. Searle, K. Horne, S. Harring- 66 lnfielders Developed Exceptional Ground Game Q .L 1--15,503 Wifh cafcher Mike Chrisfensen ready, Rocky Rumenick slammed a well-pilched ball flwrough cenfer field. 3' x Momenlarily caughf off guard, Lance Lolf Tool: lime our from baseball fo pose for fl1e pholographers. Skip Golding prepared for flue coming play. av. X rv ! Wi GX 'ff ,Cygwin Q . 1, ,. av .ig ,i .4 7 , r, 1' -:g.f.i5f l ' ' x .mf .... W, f. - f Q i k: K w Q -wir y Q x r 24 -,:iH,5:. r 1 .fg,:f.zfJi5 X Q ii i is Q iw v ,h .1 .k., I VAN. L,.-, n,.g, McFadden hurled flue ball fo anoflwer player Xu TW Q 1 ' iii , W ffx 1., if iplffvffgfim . rw pw 49 rikitf-i,i '. i . . 'Q' X 1 W , Wrrw v 1. aff Q, .1 i ew ilwfsfifr-.3 ' ,, dden wailed for good piicli to fag our runner Gary Anderson. Kim Banlcsion gave fellow feammafe Fred Cosper a friendly assisl wifh his dropping socks. 167 68 ..-'gun J., Q- I' :M vig? . V .,.. 4- ' haf: W .su , :T ,',-JYA' -' 1 if - rf- .fd.f'rg. T I.. , .,- ' Q- Ta-..'n',r +- 33- .,., , U , , ,..,,,.' P. ...wt f..,, ig - yi ..,j . g,.3.g.,g ,, fWf5'..:f..g4l':.'iF4- '5j lZ.'fz ' Viefwi- ' fi .9YQi Mf :Fl gf r Liv 1' ,,v,j' M.. IQ '.ni,' L' -r Q- 'ry H, 'YM' rf- Luis. .-.f '. W1 ' - -.af iff' ' V-Q' Q. 1 fnkflbn. ,af-Q 'AY fa '- e,... 55,520-1, .xfM'f' -Q' V ,A .. A, K ., J. 5... . , 'ww-..2 '5sslq.m's5, J , A':5'L.v.-Tis! X ' ' f' Awaifing flue arrival of fhe ball. Fred Cosper prepared fo pu? an opponenf ouf. Coach Fred Burnside furned fo observe cafclver Mike Christensen run pasl in chase of an overllirown bell. -,f.2,w. ,'.....4, M, W . . .. '1v- M..- cy. .,v A ' W ' 'ff V' 45 .' M- A U . .' TOP ROW: K. Paraglia. B. Roxby, S. Carfg. M. Fuller, L. Demeresf, R. Fuller. G. Anderson. S. Goodman. W. Hansen. SECOND ROW: R. Rumenick. R. Hensly. T. De- Plmillips, D. Hon, B. Remsen, K. Clausen, D. Webb, H. Boldwin. G. Cuff. THIRD ROW: C. Davis, T. Railing. F. Cosper. A. McFadden. L. Loft C. Carfer, J. Nichols, M. Chrisfensen. C. Banlzsfon, BOTTOM ROW: M. Duplanfis, P. Richardson. A. Reid. T. Coleman. T. Bagely. R. Seward, D. Hardy. S. Golding. Terry Railing lef loose +he pofenfial energy in his arm fo send The ball hurling over fhe plafe. I Veterans Passed on Acquired Skills, Experience to New Tecmmcifes Right-fielder Perly Richardson resled during a slight lull in fhe game. thinking Bobo McFadden inferrupfed fhe pafh of a ground ball. 'I69 170 lnrramurals: Girls' Chance af Sports -......... , Volleyball lecm pracficed fo perfecf skills. While playing Richmond Heighfs, Myrfle Holmes hi+ lhe ball wifh an underhand serve E Q. K, is Nu .5 '1- 'I gnu Connie Graham, Myrlle Holmes, and Madilyn Sanders awaifed referee's decision on a foul. Johnnie Mae Bradshaw and Cassandra Scarf hi+ ihe ball over fhe UK, hd 1 -Q . N WW Q1 k . 'fa' ismeyed +ha+ fhe o+her Team had scored. Shirley l Wham 'emalned in poslllon lor lhe nexl Serve' Ou+running rivals fo gain a vicfory, Edna Robinson helped fhe leam become number one. Successfully scoring anofher vicfory. Joanne Kyle and Mildred Clay puf lorih a final bursi' of energy and crossed The finish line ahead of opponenfs 4 . 1-4 I 'QM- E ' .-yi F ii Km Kal xg' .4 .H . Rzlfiw Qww? ,M Cl b WiTh represenfafives -from English classes. STudenT Governmenf meT and discussed ways of making The four grade levels a more unified sysfem. ScoTT Car- Ter led These meefings wiTh The assisT- ance of Mrs. Phyllis Williams. While supporTing pep rallies, STudenT GovernmenT also sponsored The ChrisT- mas dance. In December, The annual canned food drive kepf The sTudenT body busy filling boxes wiTh food for The un- derprivileged. The organizafion also in- vesfed in decals, beaf Tags, book covers. and spiriT buTTons. Spring broughf along The carnafion sale, during which sTudenTs ordered flowers for friends for Valen- Tines Day. Under The guidance of presidenf Joe Mora. Spanish Honor Sociefy infro- duced sTudenTs To The culTure of The Spanish people. Sponsor Mrs. Celia STO- vall, supervised as members published a ,Spanish newspaper. Club members also Tufored classmaTes. For enTerTainmenT, The Honor Sociefy wenf on bike hikes To Mafheson Hammock. packing lunches and bafhing suifs. Ofhers parTicipaTed in bowling Tournamenfs, carwashes. and bake sales. AT The end of The year, SHS purchased Texfbooks for level IV Spanish classes. ' CBE, a sTaTewide organizafion, enriched sTudenTs in business educafion skills. PaT Quick. presidenf, conducTed business meefings while officers assisTed. Linda Chapman, Joan Aderly, and Judy Heller Took noTes, collecfed dues, and replaced The presidenf during absences. Sponsored by Mr. David Cole, CBE sold Telephone books and calendars To help :end members To The DisTricT conTesT in orT Everglades, November lb. ConTesTs ncluded speaking, spelling, Typing, ahorfhand, and iob inTerview. PaT Quick 'efurned wiTh a firsf place award in job nferview. On April Il, CBE members and Their employers aTTended a banquef :T Bayfronf Audiforium. Roberf Spieker Took charge of Pan Txmerican This year. The organizafion nade posfers for fooTball and baskefball D games, planfed Trees, baked cupcakes, cookies. and clecorafed The language lab aT ChrisTmas Time. During The ChrisTmas season, Pan Am conducTed iTs annual Toy drive: T children of Homesfead were happy To receive These giffs. PTSO, Parenf Teacher STudenT Orga- nizafion, was formed To help mainfain a sound, safe educafional climafe for learning and To promofe social harmony beTween parenfs. Teachers, and sTudenTs. On SepTember 2l, PTSO sponsored The firsT nighf pep rally To give parenfs an opporTuniTy To meeT The aThleTic and ad- minisTraTive sfaffs. Mrs. MargareT WrighT, presidenf, conducTed business and general meefings wiTh The help of officers Lori Walker, vice-presidenf: Dei- Tra Befhel, corresponding secrefary: Mrs. D. Hepburn, recording secrefary: and Dr. J. Hepburn, parliamenTarian.i lnTeresTed in preserving The environ- menf, Ecology Club members Took parT in various well-planned acTiviTies. Club associaTes assisTed Sunrise School in Homesfead wiTh iTs clean-up proiecf -- painfing and cleaning. On anoTher ouT- ing members aTTacked Virginia Beach cleaning iT spofless. Ecology also 'sfruck Bahia Honda and cleared soda cans and papers from iTs surface. Presidenf of lngenue, Ellen Taylor, guided The club members wiTh many proiecfs. Jeni Gee, vice-presidenf, was in charge of The poinT sysfem and Took roll aT meeTings. Sandy Perpich and Nancy Hayes Took minufes and kepT Track of club money. Ofher officers in- cluded Barbara Truba, Holly Osflund, and Cheryl Peel. Some of The monfhly' acTiviTies coniured up were carwashes, bake sales, freshman orienfafion, a one- week cafeferia clean-up, collecfing for UNICEF, and The March of Dimes Walk- a-Thon. ln The Tradifional Key-lngenue fooTball game The girls sfrained To sur- pass The men, buf Key was noT going To sTand by undaunfed. The game 'i'unof- ficially ended wiTh Key winning I4-7. During Homecoming week, lngenue girls wore homemade Cougar ears. Supplying ChrisTmas Trees for The Kendall Children's Home. lngenue deco- rafed The branches and halls. On Janu- ary 29. lngenue assisTed The sTudenT body in The parking loT clean-up and The Greg Sfead carwash sponsored .for a Miami Edison Toofball player iniured during a game. lngenue also supporfed The wresfling Team, cheering if on during weekly mafches. lngenue, The firsT esfab- lished girls service club. was guided by Miss Barbara Lamb and Miss MargareT Dunn. Michael Glazer, presidenf, guided The Yachf Club inTo The wafers of The bay. Club members meT every week and dis- cussed The Techniques of sailboaf maneu- vering. Affer everyone learned The Tricks, Those who didn'T have sailboaTs doubled up wiTh Those ThaT did, and sailed from Dinner Key. Coach Doug Howell, sponsor, added To The enioy- menf by obTaining films which porfrayed The righTs and wrongs of boafq sailing. While JohnlSTarr planned The oufings, Dale Gulick Took care of relafed finan- cial maTTers. Jenny Sfage assisTed in col- lecfing funds and Susi Davis wroTe news- leTTers. Wanfu Wa Zuri was a newly esfab- lished co-ed service organizaTion. ParTic- ipafing in social affairs and servicing The communify, WanTu Wa Zuri assisTed in The Greg Sfead carwash. The canned food drive, and The Alvin Graham drive under The direcfion of Presidenf Pamela Nickerson. MaTh Honor Sociefy, Mu Alpha Thefa. was guided inTo mafhemafical fields by presidenf Richard Kram. Above average sTudenTs were welcomed inTo The socieTy and iTs club proiecfs. Club members assisTed The sTudenT body by offering mafhemafical TuTorial aid appli- cable To anyone inferesfed. The main Topics of discussion were maThemaTical careers. Mr. Arfhur Frankel, sponsor. aT- Tained informafion concerning scholar- ships and various careers cenfered around maTh. 74 Organizations Prevailed on Community Awareness, Stimulated Service around math. Octagon, a boy's service club, was sponsored by Mr. Garry Brown. During the pep rally season. otticers Don Irving. Chuck Tidwell. and Ed Buckley assisted President Bob Gentry in manutacturing the pertect example ot a thoroughbred, a three-toothed bony animal, On Janu- ary 29. members assisted in the parking lot clean-up. Starting actively in the fall, lnteract's president. Mike Anderson. assisted by vice-president Ray Diaz. secretary Randy Allen. and treasurer Max D'LaR- otta. boosted spirit during tootball sea- son with posters and beat tags. Guided by Mr. Garry Brown. Interact plunged into its maior proiect. tinancial support ot a toreign child. Members sent a monthly check and wrote letters to a child in a toreign country in order to provide tood. clothing. and education. Near the end ot January. Interact swept away unwanted broken glass and debris in the student parking lot. Nine girls were chosen as sweethearts. They were seniors Cheryl Peel. Diane Raab. and Lois Sammetinger: iuniors Sally Mims and Pam Ude: and sophomores Kendra Bos, Peggy Morris. and Janis Signorelli. Future Business Leaders of America made students more aware ot the busi- ness world. The organization helped members iustity consumption ot goods and distribution ot wealth. On Novem- ber 6. otticers Cynthia Fields tpresidentl. Mike Edentield. Lynn Davis. and Lucinda Alexander attended a district meeting with otticers trom other Dade County schools. Upon returning they intormed the club about the discussions which stemmed trom the theme Awareness ot the Business World. On April 20-22. FBLA otticers again attended a conven- tion in Clearwater. Supervised by Mrs. Johnnye Diemar. FBLA members partici- pated in a statewide seminar. scrapbook contest. and mum sale. lndustrial Arts Club was 'Formed for the purpose ot beautitying the school and its surroundings. John Rosado. presi- dent. guided the club members in extra- curricular activities - planting shrub- bery and cementing broken benches in the patio area. When Pan Am sponsored the toy drive tor the underprivileged. ln- dustrial Arts was helping to repair used toys. The club also made toy racks tor the children. During the later part ot the year. Arts members programmed a video tape ot shop classes to assist stu- dents in planning schedules. German Clup was tormed to provide interested students with an awareness ot German culture and to meet other Ger- man speaking students in the state. David Solliday. president. conducted bi- monthly meetings where members planned activities. Otticers George Nor- ris. Janet Conn, and David Hunter as- sisted inthe planning. To raise tunds tor the organization. members participated in carwashes and bake sales throughout the year. ln February. German Club challenged Spanish Honor Society to a game ot soccer. The many hours spent in preparation tor the game proved truittul as the Germans deteated SHS. 5-3. On April 28-29. German Club participated in language and culture contests at the University ot ltkliami. Atter the conven- tion. local German clubs set up booths at the Christ t e King Lutheran Church carnival. Mrs. Fern Miller assisted Cooperative Health membe s in learning intormation to improve on-the-iob skills. CHO, an or- ganization tori students interested in health careers. aided its members in ob- taining iobs and improving individual potential. CHO invited speakers to ex- pound on ditterent health occupations. Dr. Calvert, DDS, spoke on the qualitica- tions ot a dental assistant and Mrs. Zaugg. head nurse at Baptist Hospital. lectured on specitic duties ot nurses. CHO sold poly-tlutt animals ot sott plas- tic molded into shapes ot dogs. monkeys. and snakes. Club members also gave a iismileu party tor the children at Havenis school. At the end ot the year. CHO at- tended the arinual employer-employee banquet at Dinner Key. CDE, under the supervision ot Mr. Altred Bush and led by Angela Askew. helped members improve themselves in the business whrld. Members were pre- sented with individual responsibility. op- portunities tor intelligent career choice. ethical practices in business. and an un- derstanding ot tree. competitive enter- prise system. CDE learned the principles ot making television programs. visited the Merchandise Mart. and had break- tast meetings at restaurants. On Octo- ber 27. otticers attended a Miami Jack- son workshop. meeting other otticers trom Dade County schools. All twenty- seven members went to local, district. oi state conterences representing Killian ir the national organization. DECA lDis tributive Education Clubs ot Americalf Mariana Coe. president, and Mi Wanda Prieto. sponsor. directed Ari into its busy agenda. At ninth grad orientation. members served as guides: taking newcomers on a school tour. the beginning ot the year. Ariel me bers made and sold yarn spirit dolls. Ha loween night came and club member took orphan children trick-or-treatin The girls, received treats ot children taces bright with the ghostliness ot Ha loween. Ariel also made turkey-shape table decorations to cheer the elderly Thanksgiving. During November Ari assisted the March ot Dimes with th Holsum bread sale and the Eebrua Walk-a-Thon. ln late December clu members collected toys to till the stoc ings ot orphan children. Ariel also parti ipated in bake sales. interclub baseb games. and bike hikes. When East rolled in. the members took part in egg hunt and made colortul baskets t the sick. Future Teachers ot America parti pated in Back-to-School night servi as monitors tor parents. During Ame can Education week. ETA sponsored Htavorite teacher essay contest. In t middle ot the year. the club sponsored baby picture contest. Amused studen were given a chance to view teache baby pictures in the main hall displ case. President Pat Zamudio direct club members in their teaching acti ties. FTA embarked on a one-day tea ing escapade at a local elementa school. Individuals, members also sisted in the classrooms. Help! help! l can't get my dress and my blonde wig is messed up! A K Club craze presented as a grand tin at the last pep rally was a pertorman by Keyers as southern belies. A tradition listed on the agenda the unique tootball game with lngen Both clubs battled powertul ottense a detense. However. Key succeeded winning I4-7 retreating with dirty kn and aching backs. WiTh The guidance oT Marco Gomez and oTTicers Bob SisTik ilvice-presidenTl, ScoTT Field lsecreTaryl. and Dean STrobino lTreasurerl. members conTribuTed To The school and communi- Ty. A maior proiecT was The sponsoring oT The senior hayride in December, Key also acTed as pall bearers during TooTball season. Key men carried ouT a Cava- lier coTTin in which The Cougar reigned vicTorious. ln The annual canned Tood drive. Key won honors Tor collecTing The greaTesT amounT oT cans. Presiding as sweeThearTs were Cheryl Bogh, Linda Carmichael, Bev Herm, Sandy Perpich. and Barbara Truba. X ln The early parT of The year Thespians ramaTized Three Edgar Allan Poe Tories - Masque of The Red DeaTl'1, The ouse of Usher, Tell-Tale HearT. ln The pring, The Thespians enacTed a second lay - The Remarkable lncidenT aT Car- on's Corner. Being a member of Thespi- ns was a rewarding experience. lT uided sTudenTs in The Tield oT acTing nd gave a picTure oT realism involved in he sTage. To become a Thespian, a sTu- enT had To donaTe one hundred sTage ours as an apprenTice To a Tull-Tledged hespian. CivineTTes, a service club, joined in he March oT Dimes bread sale in No- ember. BeTore vacaTion, CivineTTes residenT, Sue McDonald was busy or- anizing candy cane sales To encourage hrisTmas spiriT. Even Though Teachers ended To Trown on Them, sTudenTs sTill nioyed The sweeT TreaTs. On February 3, The club enTerTained The children aT avenis School wiTh candy, skiTs, and Ther sweeTs. CivineTTes is a parT oT Civi- an, an inTernaTional organizaTion. RSVP, an organizaTion Tor fuTure omemakers, oTTered Time and services Sunrise ExcepTional Children's Home r The ReTarded. Members helped re- air shelves, painT. and do oTher odd bs. The club also parTicipaTed in a Clean up The Everglades campaign. pril 27-30, a sTaTewide convenTion was onducTed aT The Deauville HoTel in iami Beach. May l, The organizaTion aTed in The sTudenT Take over oT CiTy all. STudenTs Took over The mayor's oT- ce and oTher oTTicial posiTions in CiTy all. RSVP had a dogwash To exTermi- aTe Tleas. an arTiTicial Tlower sale, a encil sale, bake sales, and carwashes. uring FighT The FilTh week in January, Tive members pickeTed in hope oT aThering aTTenTion To The horrible ap- pearance oT The school. NaTional Honor SocieTy, under The direcTion oT Gary Greenberg and oTTi- cers Sue STahr, Kerri Hon, Sue McDon- ald. and Chris Klein, parTicipaTed in ac- TiviTies which enriched The minds. On Tuesdays, members wenT To Kendale Ele- menTary and TuTored The children ThaT had diTTiculTies in school subiecTs. NHS also TuTored Killian sTudenTs in all aca- demic subiecTs excluding maTh. ArT Honor SocieTy presidenT, Debbie London, was assisTed by Gianna Iglesias and Carol Orr in planning exhibiTs and new service ideas. Though The organiza- Tion was an inTeresT club, members car- ried ouT services, one oT which was inTro- ducing arT To migranTs oT Narania. Mr. Edward Dubocq. sponsor, encouraged members To painT a mural Tor ThelTeach- er's lounge. The club sold and exhibiTed arT aT The Village Mall and in The school library. TalenTed arTisTs enTered in Scho- lasTic ArT Awards. AHS membersl whose work was selecTed Tor The STaTe Florida Regional ExhibiTion were Gianna Iglesias and CarlTon Thompson. BoTh won gold keys. Honorable menTions included Ron- ald Duncan, Tom Broadbent Gianna lg- lesias. and Kim Gee. During TooTball season, Pam CarTer was seen guiding The Pep Club aT games and pep rallies. AT These evenTs, The club saT in a special secTion and invenTed rou- Tines To Tollow up wiTh The cheerleaders. AT The beginning oT every TooTball game, Pep provided a painTed hoop which was placed beTween The goal posTs Tor The players To bursT Through. L'AmiTie was a new service club Tormed Tor The purpose oT promoTing Triendship and service in The school and communiTy. Donna Albury, president paved The way Tor L'AmiTie's TirsT acTive year. She and vice-presidenT Mary Hawkins busily planned The club's acTivi- Ties while Lynn RoberTs wroTe news- leTTers To all The members. OTher oTTicers were Lori Walker, Treasurer: Holly Red- dingTon and Mindy Alexander, parli- amenTarians: and Karen McKenzie, his- Torian. Members oT The club sponsored bake sales, carwashes, and sewed Tlashy Ties Tor The sTudenTs. Girls parTicipaTed in The March oT Dimes Bread Sale and The February Walk-a-Thon. March ll, acTive members visiTed Snapper Creek Nursing Home, bringing The residenTs Tlowers. boxes oT candy, and homemade cards. -AU l 'K I7 I7 6 .72 . . ,, 453,52-' . ,ly L , . fu ,r 5' L. A 5 I ' , 1 Q .1 ef 5' :4 ff l Nadine Burrell, Marilyn Smifh, and Janice Monlgomery lisrened Io fhe minules. Bob Vanvalkenbe,-Q inquired abouf fha purposes of Commgffees- -iw. ,. . Q 1 wie, of we-Q ve . - '. . au . 'X 1 R X Firsr Shill 5.6, Members: I. Dorinda Brown. 2, Verna Ferguson, 3. Delores Brown, 4. Judy Redsrone. 5. Sue Redsfone. 6. Susan Marlin. 7. Lois Sammelinger, 8 M Raab, 9. Rifa Holi, IO. Donna Anderson, I I. Marjorie Duefch, l2. Willie Johnson. I3. Rosalyn Hunler. I4. Pai Zarnudio. I5. Pam Ude, l6. Janice I7 ney Marlin. l8. Margarel' Henry, I9. Carol Hicks, 20. Lynda Fifzsfephens, 2l. Anfhony McDaniels, 22. Vanessa Nickerson, 23. Joanne Huqes, 24. Marilyn Sandy Perpich, 26. Linda Carmicheal, 27. Kerry Hon, 28. Sandra Lampkin. 29. Janice Baker, 30. Donna Halyburfon, 3I. Robin Keller, 32. Sharon Bowers, 33. Mike field, 34, Joyce Mumford, 35. Jessie McMillen, 36. Thomas Collons, 37. Scofr Kaplan. 38. Dave Suskaver, 39. Holly Osflund, 40. Jamie Rubin. 4I, Carole Palmer Morris. 43. Nadine Burrell, 44. Maureen Elder, 45. Sylvia Bofero, 46. Kirn Ehman, 47. Dawn London. 48. Lon Bryanf, 49. Keifh Tribble, 50. Trey Quaranfa, 5l Slalford, 52. Toni Palms, 53. John Henderson, 54. Alfonso Jones, 55. Darrell Carfer, 56. Scolf Carler, 57. Bob VanValkenberg, 58. Debbie Brice, 59. Charlie 60. Sisie Corner, 6l . Bruce Dodge, 62. Alan Brown, 63. Jay Einsgold. 64. Neil Bergal, 65. Ken Walker. Noi Shown: Randy Allen. Bob Davis, Bill Fields. Lori Hufchinson, Leslie Kimbrell, Cris Koch, Joan Lefkowifz, Sieve Maple, Rick McBride, Rebecca McDowell. Pele Mendel, Cheryl Peel, Jayne Sakal, Evan Shepard, Vanessa West Vanessa Sfalen. Peggy Vasquez, Shelly Zucker, George Norris. SG Organized, Revised, and Contributed Leah Schneier. 9. Danny Murphy gf i Y-'Y iris:-mimi' as Willie Johnson and Trey Ouaranfa helped planl shrubbery. Marie Thomas. l I. Pal Zarnudio. l2. Amy Tarches. I3. Silivia I4. Vanessa Cambridge. l5. Gre- 'fan Lindblom. I6. Eleanor Bain, l7. Vanya Banlcsfon. l8. Jeri Eichenbaum, l9. Carol Recicar, 20. Pam Moncrief. 2I. Sue McDonald. 22. Holly Os- llund, 23. Mae Greenberg. 24. Leslie Arrnslrong, 25. Marge Kercheval. 26, Heri Reilly, 27. Teresa Nichols. 28. Sandra Hollingsworfh, 29. Jonarhon Paine, 30. Carl Raphael, 3l. Sharon Grant 32. Dena Chism. 33. Wendy Rome. 34. Earlane Thompson, 35. Carol Ross. 36. Suzy Davis, 37. Linda Maloslce. 38. Janef Zachary. 39. Carol Aldridge. 40. Debbie Wade. 4I. Gary Porler, 42. Paul Kaminslcy. 43. Mark Lipperr, 44. Charles Kafz. 45. Mrs. Williams, 46, Leslie Mayo, 47. Herman Hobbs. 48. Jessie McMillen. 49. Scorl Carter. 50. Elberf Price. 5l. Arfhur Mann. Nor Shown: Annie Barnes. Alei Bei. David Hunfer, Heidi Grant Sue Milcula, Beverly Payne. Scoif Phillips. Eric Randolph. Edna Robinson. Bambi Scolf, Chris Becker. Q Wiih fheir unusual ouffifs. Sfudenr Governmenf officers ioyiully parficipaled in Cosfume Day. 'I77 To furfher fhe +heme for Sp 'S if xi i' x anish Honor Socie'ry's Chrisfmas parfy, a donkey shaped piiafa was hung from a free for Gene Shelfon. i ' A . Having iusf feasfed on a Spanish-sfyle meai, Carla Piffrnan relaxed, EQ jf' 'Ns Highly decorafive piFiafas spurred fun and excifinq games on all occasions W. SHS Revived Old Customs, Traditions to Complement Foreign Language V. Cambridge. 2. M. Green, 3. M. Greenburg. 4. K. Keely, 5. P. Nicolas, 6. N. Hayes, 7. J. Mclflwain. 8. P. Deutsh. 9. C. Pittman, IO. S. Sweeting. I I. V. Cambridge. P. Cantwell, I3. R. Engmann. I4. J. Paine, I5. G. Denning, Ib. J. Mora. I7. S. Field, IB. R. Spieclrer. -53 the holiday in the typical Spanish tradition, members tound it amusing to watch others make tutile attempts to break the pinata. 179 CBE Mem Answering lhe phone and faking messages were fhe basic dulies of CBE worker Karen Russell, bers Used Business Knowledge Gained at Schoc nv- A ...un L, A, . ., . ,,, ' WF 4, 8--H Jaclcie Cunningham found lhal lofaling ligures on fhe NCR machine helped save time and audil resull C Z,,,,,,..w lf i-A 'uri f 4W'i V ' D 'r i HW , J' 'ff' f If 1 5 ffl, H' Accurafe alphabefizinq and filing helped Cindy Bonanno wilh office forms. Efficiency was imporlanf in nl-P' Quick fool: business classes in school fo improve her office work skills. CBE classes assisfed Kaflny Bridges in becoming an eflicienf office secrefary. Keller and Marcia Rowe confinually called on learned in llweir business educalion classes. Using dexferify. Doro+l'1y Young developed skills in school and advanced in flue eyes of her superin+endenf Entertainment, Fun, Gomes Motivated Pan Am Member 1 Q . vi r 6 . ..,. 4. Robert Spieclcer worked to repair toys received by Pan Am during their annual toy drive. The horsing around ot Pan Am members interrupted the daily routines of the Crandon Park Beach I 'Q . ,fi 3-Q . si.. Chicken tights amused Pan Am members on outing at Crandon Park Beach. . . Mm.: ,.., iTV,W5'Vgg.. us. 4-s. I. M. Nevins. 2. P. Summers, 3. R. Spiecker, 4. B. Compton. 5. A.Cardwell Rich were members ot Pan Am. i i , sw . Lia . 5 F f s xif! if' if 'P NIT? 1 5' . ig ,1,.. .1 vi I ww, 'L' T22- ' ' 1 55. tg a windswepf beach. Paul Summers caught a 4 of H19 f'0 'Y bedufifui bikini Clad 9i I5- Secrefary Debbie Rich demonsfrafe 'the size of a once-capfured fish fo ..,. '-eg wr doubfful Anne Cardwell. WX? ,s go. gg.. . 3 Mari: Nevins, Paul Summers, and Robert Spieclrer wen? 1'opless while Brenda Compion, Ann? Cardwell. and Debbie Rich poked fheir heads above u wall. i 183 4 Parents, Fciculty, Students Converged up ff During open house. Mr. Louis Thigpen and Mr. Carlos Muxo displayed their room to student Tim Butterfield. T X A Mr. Roy Young and parents discussed classes which their teenager attended. l During open house Mrs. Carolyn Callahan ari- swered parents' questions. Mr, Ray Hurst discussed school procedures with puzzled parents. Ecology Club Cleaned Up Dade County of fhe Ecology Club walked lhrouglw flue cily dump on Virginia Beach. S. Sulcin, 2. P. Bolierl. 3. L. McClure, 4. L. Sargent 5. E. McClure, 6. M. Rains, 7. T. Monaco, 8. S. Maxwell. 9. V. Brown, lO. B. B6ll'1Bl, I l. J. ury, I3. D. Holmes, I4. F. Nicholson, l5. D, Carr were members of +l'1e Ecology Club. Val Brown. Barbara Befhel, and ofhers viewed flwe damage of wacfe dumping 86 lngenue Ingenuify Exhibited in Form of Christmas Trees for Underprivileged J ., 'fy . -1 .452 . I ' xl gf' , A M....V,.:, Sv? .,- ' w r .- ' 'Z -A Ni, . A X 4... i4'x L Ql, sw4,f4gsj' Qgill ,. 'J-,V H N. 'f r. , .. , P. f V A . - -.-ar.wQ':.Sx-'54 4 ir -.uf ' ni I. L. Valenhne. 2. S. Field, 3. P. Canfwell, 4. D. Wade. 5. S. Chandler, 6. C. Palmer, 7. E. Taylor, 8. L. Bryan, 9. V. Hose, IO. S. Perpich, I l. C. VanVaulkenburg, I2. Sfahr, I3. C. Henderson. I4. D. Sfrobino. I5. C. Morris, I6. B. Mafheny, 17. H. Osilund, I8. B. Herm. I9. B. Truba, 20. L. Carmichael, ZI. N. Hayes, 22. S. Mohlei NEW! in wxxiw Barb Truba and Holly Osflund broughf cheer in Chrisimas free form 'lo a childrens home. L I f Club members had fun horsing around wiih friends. -Q .- Co-sponsor Miss Margare+ Dunn flashed a briqhl smile. 1- Q lngenue's offensive line leaped fo gain yardage againsf Key. .if ,,., 1. fx. ' ' ' ' L ' . nf. l Taylor, N. Hayes. B. Truba, S. Perpicln, and H. Osfluncl defended sponsors Miss Lamb and Miss Dunn. 187 Ingenue '51 Qs ' ., 'tllflfy gf ' w L .K ,V at . . I iii Smiling presidenf Ellen Taylor discussed lhe sponsorship Endeovored To Serve Underprivileged s iis- , 4 Q. . ii .Q of The wresfling ream wi'rh fellow lguanas y .Y .li one of many Monday nigl'i+ meefings lnqenue's offensive line devised various plays for Ylwe nexr advance againsf Key. Nancy Hayes devofed her ar+en+ion fo rnaffers being discussed a+ a Q ? iz 5 In The 'W lv process of faking roll, Jeni Gee unsuccessful- ly fried fo keep c sfraiqhf face. 'K 1 if ' ff W' 1 , Q , e, I . N' HI W X ' if A , , l ' ' x-:U 'Q vs ' 51- 'K ,fi- ire - .g,wgi Fj'fi24:' W ., 'wi 3, .sM11 ' 1 sneer ,rg 'l , 27Qij,jfT'- -A .Y , .1 g1Y'5rlf1z's Debbie Tafham used Dean S+robino's back for a wrifing surface insfead of an ordinary desk. -vm- a .rmyxv v. Q 4 Defending lngenue's fronfline, Ellen Taylor and Linda Bryan prepared fhemselves for Key Club's nexf sfrafegic play. 18 9 90 .s-' Sailing Club members: l. S. Allen. 2. J. S+age, 3. S. Davis. 4, J. Sfahr, 5. M. Glazer, 6. P. Ucle, 7. K. Aplin. 8. J. Hayes, 9. E, Larofonda, IO. S, Abernafhy, I I. F. Freeman, I2. Coach Howell. I3. D. Traywiclr, I4. D. Glazer, l5. R. Culverhouse, 16, M. Berry, 17. H. Gerslein, I8. Coach Mohler. , X .4 ,.Q.f..swfGf 4g.,a.M,..,-- -ff j!.,,M ' X li l Presidenf of Sailing club, Milne Glazer balanced himself as he proceeded To sei fl1e main lialliard. Armed wifh brochures. Michael Glazer explored flue boal slwow. i Z, i - 2 ,.'Z1 . . vu. ,.. 1: , -..,., ,, -, fam? ' + iff,-,. L-I ' ... 'sf f A b -- f...' W- lln a round trip excursion from Key Biscayne to Elliot Key. Mike Glazer prepared to toss a daclcinyg rope. 'Yacht Club Members Taught, Executed Sailing Skills I ii W T: i 1. M H' 0 ,,,,....-v ' for sailing brought members together for a pleasurable all-clay outing on Biscayne Bay. Preparing the sailboat was one of Dale 6uliclc's main iobs l 1 9 , ,r 415254 x Wanfu Wa Zuri Members: l. A. Halley. 2. M. Jones. 3. P. Wells, 4. J. Sl1ula.5.G. Baugl1,6. J. Allen. 7. V. Cambridge. 8. P. Nickerson 9. G. Huff. IO. J. Albury. II. B. Ross. IZ. M. Green, I3. T. Palm, I4. S. Hudson, Wcmfu Wo Zuri Strived To Reclify Racial Differences Within Schoo Ku X A Member Elvela Daniels 'roolc nol'es al a meefing while Mig Laing parlicipaled verbally. L Pam Wells confribuled suggesfions fo improve race r we I' . ug if ,I Margaref Wilson supervised Wantu We Zuri s meetings YL I ..--- . W .heme-f.-. . Officers olWen1'u Wa Zuri: I. J. Albury, 2. M. Jones. 3. J. Allen, 4. M. Green, 5. P. Nickerson 6. B. Ross. Wa Zuri celebrafed Chrisfmas wilh a dinner parfy. Members brouglil dafes and gobbled down Keniucky Fried Chicken. 1 i 3 i 'I9 4 MHS Organized Student Teaching Program fx -4 li ,. fi .i -. ,, 'i'ff'5 l. V. Kamber. 2. J. Graumlich. 3. M. Paine, 4. D. Parker. 5. S. Honyak, 6. N. Blair, 7. R. Davidson. 8. A. Seize, 9. S. man. IO. Mr. Frankel. II. L. Young, l2. S. Marks, I3. D. Raushberger. I4. D. Losuner. I5. K. Zisman. I6. S. Marussich B. Mandelson, I8. R. Farley, l9. C. Rick. 20. R. Kram, 2 I. C. Tarsches, 22. W. Rome. 23. R. Schultz, 24. J. Paine. 25. Teller, 26. S, Hinton, 27. B. Stubbs. '-, ' .J Q -.4 John Olsen tried explaining to Richard Brasch the theories re i s quired tor understanding hard geometry proofs. Selected as a member ot Mu Alpha Theta. Sachs attended meetings and tutored students. K' Rolls Royce caughf fhe affenhon of Ocfagon Members I C Tndwell 2 D lrvmgs 3 M Owens and 4 B Genfry presudenf s fhrorouqhbred mascof was capfured half fume of fhe HnaleaI'1KnIhan game. 3 fi Q il .X mf 6 Interact Contributed Financial Aid to Foreign Childr l. S. Lampllln. 2. J. Mclvllllan, 3. R. Allen. 4. J. Signorelli, 5. M. Anderson, 6. S. Allen, 7. P. Allen. 8. E.Jol1nson. 9. P. Morris. IO. S. Mims. ll. J. Devlin, l2. J. I3. D. Solliday, I4. L. Sammetlnger. l5. R. Diaz, lb. B. VanVallcenburg. At one of the important business meetings, active Interact members decided to sponsor a child overseas. Kendra Bos and Janis Signorelli lisfened and parficipa+ed in fhe discussion Raymond Diaz and Jessie McMillan rapped abouf upcoming acfivifies we . 1 1 W.. . ., , K. P-uv J' ' V .f A f i ' ' X Ai a meefinq fo inducf new members, fufure business leaders celebrefed wifh grape drink and refreshmenfs FBLA Brighiened Homecoming Week with Dazzling Resplendenf K i 2 'f E Officers: I. C. Fields, 2. K. Alexander. 3. K. Monfils. 4. L. Alexander. 5. L. Bierly. N . - .-. , JK 5 'A ffriw' fee, ' 3 z Presidenf Cynilwia Fields infroduced a new club -av .F 14.- Members lfsfened To an explanahon of fhe confesf for Thr: sfafe sermnar .A Mrs J Dnemar 4 K Monfnls 5 C Forbes 6 F Ford 7. L Blerly 8 P L 9 M Angueura I0 V Corbeff II L Alexander I2 M 200 ' xl i I I. J. Conn. 2. D. SoIIiday, 3. G. Norris. 4. D. Hunter, 5. S. Haworth, 6. P. Gibson, 7. C, Bunton, 8. W. EIIedge. 9. P. O'I-'Ia IO. D. Goding. II. M. Berman, I2. F. Dunhour, I3. R. Patterson. I4. J. Sammetinger, I5. B. Poole. I6. M. Gomez, I7. Miss Parraga, IB. B. Hott, I9. L. Hays. 20. G. Harvey, 2I. L. Weinhold, 22. D. Eslinger. 23. F. I-Iaulzinqer, 24. J. Anderson. 25. OIsen, 26. C. Martin, 27. M. Owens, 28. S. Abernathy, 29. S. Spoerl, 30. D. Menlcer. 3I. D. Moore, 32. P. Scott. 33. Graumlich. German Club Prepared Proiects for Exhibition in State Contest at UM David Solliday discussed Germany with club members. George Norris and sponsor Miss Paragra discussed contests at the state convention. -W Industrial Arts Club Aided Migrants uvf d ohn Hicks. Bob Barrett and Earl Scoif learned lhe leper way lo use a Clrcular saw' Among all fhe foys fhe sfudenl' body broughl' in for lhe migranf children in Homesiead. Johnny Rosado chose fo play wifh fhe push buffons on a cash regisfer. He assisfed in repairing the donafed obiecfs. ' I , . 513, 1 fliJiw'a'fi'i? th 3 . it .if 'U' g 1 K. Crain, 2. Mr. Cyril While. 3. J, Rosado, 4. P. Zamudio, 5. H. Hamilion, 6. E. Taylor, 7. L. Bardeclxer, B. L. 9. Mr, Gerald Krofenberg, IO. J. Hicks, II, H. Osflund. l2. B. Slone. I3. E. Scoif. I4. B.iBarreH. Mi. - f ,... 'fs-Eg... - ' i l 201 202 fin 1-.Q 0. , i as v'4 WN . 4f',:..,,fQ 'l'f'0 f','ri'.4 Q li X v -,r X o 0' .5547 A Mrs. Fern Miller aided CHO members in learning the slreletal system for health-orientated occupations. CHO Members Embcurked Upon Health Careers While Attending School CHO Members: I. K. Giles. 2. R. Edmundson, 3. D. Evans, 4. S. Esplin, 5. D. Pollard, 6. J. Gee. 7. T. Wax, 8. S. McDonald, 9. M. Gray. IO. 6. Lamp. I I. R. Causey, I2. V. Staten. ln an attempt to raise money tor state convention, CHO Tamara Wax sold a polly-fluff animal to Frances Newman. CDE Analyzed, Participated in Ethical Practices of Business World Y Marilyn Finkelstein, Phillicia Peppas, and Loretta McAvoy attended a breakfast meeting. Qu Sponsor of CDE. Mr. Alfred Bush taught classes the teclmnicallties and skills of the business world. past year's members ot CDE included: I. M. Sobeck, 2. M. Henry, 3. B. Vitatoe, 4. K. Kyne, 5. M. Finkelstein, 6. T. Walker. 7. P. Pappas, B. T. Shedd, 9. M. Bently, K. Smith, I I. R. Black, I2. L. Ivey, I3. E. Jordan, I4. A. Askew, I5. J. Hampton, Ib. W. Ballard, I7. P. Sostheim, 18. D. Halyburton, IQ. L. McAvoy. lNot Sl1own:..lo- Coley, Lynn Criswell, Beverly Odum. Ayne Rothstein. Nancy Saunders. Rex Sliker, Becky Smitli.l 203 204 Ariel members spenf long hours preparing spiril signs fo help boosf Cougar sporfsmen on fo vicfory Ariel Centerpieces livened Thanksgiving, Provided Halloween fun for Orphans fe has V: ., A wrzp-1-age '33 1-.-58 . X52 'X J if f 1. 1 . lm . .. . I-gif' , i?2g-4w.,,E,wA . H N ' ' ' X P' .1-e,5...s -+ 5if.1wrwI 'x' Q' lcfkeifr !Fi'i,vf3ITTnfZ'.:fl?llwlllL s . l N ' W-'ff ffQ1T:1..' 'FE fm- 7 .vi LT .1 r V4 .,fwi.., , ,, ,, X5 mfg' 'i,:f.Qi fY?.-5 - 1 H ...i--wg., j g . jf-'j.j,V:f-3 f, .. .- - ' ' , . . f . 1 ,K .....,.ef.,Q. V , 4 ,, .N V. ' V :'f-'if'2'- slr.. 'T ,- a M fu - 1 r. ' -4 -yu' A vi-. ' ' , '- ' 4, '42-4. ,Q '- 'w.1li9.Qn'v-,1' v mf f.. , 35'-tar' rg ' sf.-541' :.s4r'1,, 2,59 ,Q , . , L p , 2 . ,fl5 'F-'gif'2 X'f?'7'ir Jf'.f1.ff'4f' g 'l Ariel officers: J. Cozza. M. Coe, M. Paine, S. Muller, L. Thigpen, D. Vifale. and P. Zamuclio. 'fi we 3 11 -. JQXXN Mt fi ,. Q. 'WW .ma -' X Vi' 'fs , President Marianna Coe sfudied plans for a picnic S ' ' ul , il 9 1 1. 'gli fin 5 l JR .Qi-gk UH Ariel members spenf Hmeir time inflafing balloons during fhe hour long regis+rafion for +l'1e wall:-a-fhon. 1 --55. M. Coe, 2. D. Boyne. 3. M. Paine, 4. D. Vilale. 5. P. Zarnudio, 6. C. Wi+l1ers, 7. L. Peferson. B. K. Hon. 9. L. Peferson, IO. P. Ude. I I. C. I2. D. London. I3. J. Cozze, I4. K. Sfefson, I5. R. Davidson, I6. L. Eaqle. I7. S. Haworfh, I8. L. Tlwigpen. I9. P. Deufsclw, 20. S. Muller. 205 206 fl: e l Green, Gold Jinx Dolls Hexed Cougar Competition Will! experl Touch. rreasurer Sue Muller linlced QVSBV1 and Gold Yam +0 folm Spmled lmx dolls- Afier a bug exferminafion slcif, members Kerry Hon, Marianna Coe, and Sue Muller reigned vicforiously. Z5'E'f21 6F' , xii' 'P' lil' Jinx dolls were lifrle figures made of yarn very popular among Killian sfudenfs. Ariel members spenf fime preparing rhem for sale. giiii ii iliiiil- liiliii iiiiiq -,ii 1ilii 1i, lllii6 iltni , ii liilil: ' ' :- -..... 'V l l -Igiii ' K V1----R 153 til: 'wg ?'L 555RN-'- I ' ' M'-'Ms4 1ly f: E, 4:5111 f x T-1 1, ' ':.:-5 4 L, 1 X 2 . ' g -rf? . I, ., - , - - '- - f ' . l Y' Lf A, lv 35 -5 H ' ' ' 'iz , , 2, 1 Q' 5 I A .Law -V, X ' ' . gl . Q 2, . . u 6 , V, WVNQQ . ,il 2: 3 1 .-:X . M 'Y s, 1.-1' ff wa- AM - A V ,Af 1,92 lf ,, 'z' I V t' 9'i'u'., -LL ' K 1211 A 1 V . dr , um 4 l ark M ,, Q A ' - , ,. f' A g t ,.,. Q 3 6135, ., v 2 l , held a las? munufe dnscusslon before embarlung upon The gruelnnq walk Ariel spenf an amusing momenf in f,-of-,f of gafe 5 af the Orange Bowl, fr- an , A , l s fi I 1 --il 4 ue Lafhy Paine and Sue Muller spenl fume seriously discussing upcoming evenfs wi1'l1 members. 1 ,, 2673- Exercising fhe fullest of affenfion. Jessica Dingler Meefings served as a fime where members assembled fo plan and confribufe ideas for upcoming evenis. considered fhe discussion underway af a meefi P-'gap V ' ' A QM 17. Lynn Roberrs, Cindy SuH'a, Pe? Zamudio. and Debbie Wade. ng. 1 4 ,Mj,iify.-.ei fy: , f - ,FMA Debbie Wade, Brenda Ford, and Par Zamudio reiuvenafed an old car, FTA Members Procticed Teaching Skills, Visited Elementary School Q 3 z . 1 an V. , LA . 9, M , 'A ef .. . . Pg'--if K. McKenzie. 2. A. Callafrieno. 3. L. Roberrs. 4. D. Losner. 5. H. Reddingron. 6. P. Canlwell. 7. D. 8. M. Fernandez. 9. D. Wacle. IO. M. Malre, ll. S. Rosas. l2. M. Nevins. I3. C. Sulfa. I4. P. will ll Smiling FTA members adverfised their upcoming car wash by waving colorful banners ar passers-by. ' Nt Holly Redclingiorfs face reflecred lhe ioy ol a shiny car. 209 I C Bogh 2 S Perpiclw 3 B Herm 4 B Truba 5 L Carmichael 6 L Valentine 7 D G-ulick 8 R Culverhouse 9 P. Mendel, IO. R.Jolwnson, ll. B. Davis Greenberg I3 B Moultrie I4 J George I5 M Berry I6 M Nevins I7 M Gomez I8 R Kram I9 V Marshall 20 S. Fields,2I. K. Tribble, 22.T. Daniels. McGuire 24 K Butfington 25 M Glazer 26 B Sistilc 27 S Carter 28 F Cosper 29 M Foreman 30 D Strobuno 3I. D. Moore, 32.J.Stal'ir. 33.G.Ayers, United Student Body President Marco Gomez sold tickets during th f G bl C lu rs as Ke members enacted a burial rite the day before the game break for the l'aV Ide' Sponsored bt' lhe Kat' CIUI R-'95 .1 il .usa-i, I A C. Bogl'1.2. B. Truba, 3. L, Carmicl'1ael,4. B. Herm. 5. S. Perpicli. 6. B. Davis. 7. J. Henderson. 8. M. Gomez, 9. B. Sisfilc, IO. S. Fields, I I. D. Sfrobino, I2. P. Mendel D. Moore. f . ' .1 amps LQ' Lf1f 1- 1 if fs , ,, ,Lg-. ,':a::':..'-, .- . Key Club members mel lo discuss acfivifies for Key Club week. ,sa si defeal lngenue in loofbell. Greg McGuire Tool: over and organized plays. I 2 Laureen Meyloclc and Jim Graurnlich appeared in the Masque of the Red Death, during A Night of Poe Thespions Presented Short Story Sequence by In a blanket of darkness Jim Graumlich and Melissa Berman portrayed intimate lovers in The Red Death. Karen Greenspane overdramatized her tions, showing anger and frustrations. inner fellow performers while rehearsing for a fall presenfafion, , 5 r 2? TQ Bob Genfry and Mifch Abrams reciled dramafic lines for an auclifion. Chuck Katz coached ,.,....- closing nigh? flnale represenfed many hours of work, rewarded by success. 213 4 A ii f E 9 Promoting spirit of the Christmas season, Civinettes Karen Best and Karen Greenspan sold candy canes to raise club funds. Civinettes Promoted Soles, Community Relations in 'Sugarfilled' Year ? I 14 xx 5 . While at a Civinettes meeting, Karen Greenspan caretully listened tor the coming attractions. - -N ,if7lwp Y Karen Best patiently waited tor Civinettes meeting to A if .- ,Q W3 .- --Q l 1, -'f .is i . . . . . w k I - .X Q X X' ' I si. b 'i- D -A , -' 1' , kv :Shu in .E i. iii. 'ii f w. '2 X A -. - in ,572 , ':: Q' , t' .u ,',, ' J' ' -s ,' w . , -f, -, ' , L X in SKS ..f-1' ,, is ,ur . I .b , Y ., 5- TT--f . 1 ' V .: :-' , NXXXQTT E . K L5 Qu L 1 ' f-zfji-.f , . uk. , qi .'ll3x'--52? ' Jr -'i,E.. 'fsgilz'-'i ,Q Qffffff dl, i,'fiiif'ff3fX i raft. -4 V ,xxillw-:.gv.,T. V .,rc Lf 1 1 J .,k.. ,.5R31.',5,W - if D . is ..5,:.v,5:v Q. .. , nv M J' i Q2.iJ,..f 7. :. i ggi... ,ggi W at .V Wi ,,j,.-.vii Q ' ' ' 5 ' 'r ' -- J. .3 7128- .1225 'ff' Wright made a humorous commenf af a Civineffes meefinq. Pam Jones figured fha? her bes'r confribufion would be fo cafch a liffle shut eye is Q .0197 f 31. . O mx ieffes members: I. R. Giasnanfi. 2. D. Sfrom, 3. Mrs. Heggy, 4. A. McEIwain, 5. Miss Badanes. 6. K. Best 7. R. Downs. 8. P. Kohen, 9. C. Klein, IO. Greenspan. II. D. Befhel, l2, D. Solliday, I3. P. Jones, I4, S. McDonald, I5. D. Trois. 216 RSVP Compoigned to Clean Up School ond Community l.C. Callahan. 2. P. Canfwell. 3. J. Moyer. 4. l'l. Swinney. 5. A. Cardwell, 6. L. Clarke. 7. D. Canfield, 8. B. Beclcerich, 9. D. Rich. IO. K. Sobnowslci, ll. M. Nevins, l2, D Losner. I3. C. Fields. I4. H. Osflund. l5. H. Hamilfon. I6. F. Blizzard. I7. S. Fisher. IB. S. Chandler. l9. D, Clarke. 20. K. Sfevens. 2l. P. Summers. 22. C. Sulfa. 23. si Serlrin. 24. E. S+evenson. .-an W2 Organizing a fighf aqainsl filfh. RSVP banded fogelher lo insligafe a prolesf march in lronf of fhe school. Palmeffo bug, Diana Canfield anficipalecl 1 nalion by lhe Cougars af The Palmelfo pep rally. ap.-QW f LA! N A : . Page Holly Osflund and Diana Canfield adverfisecl a carwash in paper signs. j9kQm'?ii39 , ,TW A , f vw' .n WA Ps egtgym. . S. Chandler. 2. B. Beclcerich, 3. A. Cardwell. 4. H. Osllund, 5. H. Harnillon, 6. L. Clarke, 7. C. Callahan. Relaxing in fhe gufler, Terri Caballero hid momenfarily from The noisy carwash. lk i 217 218 ' WHT NHS Required 3.0 Averoge, Insfrucred Students National Honor Sociefy officers: Gary Greenburg. Sue Sfalwr. Kerry Hon, Susan Mc Donald w l , a A President Gary Greenburg addressed honor socie , fy members af fheir firsf infroducfion ceremony. ere captives. I. S, McDonald, 2. C, Rieck, 3. P. Mendel, 4. T. Bagley. 5. S. Fields. 6, K. Hon. 7. C. Henderson. 8. N. Hayes, 9. V. Cambridge. IO. S. Sfahr. I I, L. Bishop. l2. J. l3. P, Ude. l4. P. Zamudio, l5. H. Osflund, I6. M. Paine. I7. K. Greenspan. IB. F. Haufzinger, I9. L. Genfry, 20. P. Deuiscl1.22. J. Graumlich, 23. L. Peierson. 24. D. Tale. 25. G. Davis, 26. C. Morris, 27, L. Bardecker. 28. T. Klein. 29. S. Regisfer, 30. A. Zucker, 3l. B. Mendelson. 32. D. London. 33. S. Greenburg. 34. P. Morris. 35. Zisman, 36. J. Trone. 37. D. Albury. 38. C. Narlriewiez, 39. W. Rome. 40. N. Wlwife, 4l . D, London, 42. M. Coe, 43. L. Young. 44. K. Keely, 45, A. Tarslius. 46. J. 47. M. Berry. 48. J, Facii, 49, P. Canrwell, 50. B. Wallace, 5I. L. Simpson, 52. N. Blair, 53. A. Saiez, 54. D. O'Donnell, 55. C. Walcasugi. 56. D. Losner. 57. S. Muller. A. McElwain, 59. R. Engrnann. 60. R. Farley, ol. G. Norris, 62. G. Greenburg. 2 Art Honor Designed, Constructed Surreolisfic Mural for Teachers' Lounge n, s .viff ' sf 1 .1 '.-- Nga. -' 'ei 'LAQAF I. R. Duncan. 2. D. Goding, 3. D. London, 4. R. Jack, 5. G. ilqlesias, 6. J. Sussino, 7. J. Sammefinger, 8, C. Orr. 9. C. Price, IO. M. Grupper. I I. C. Thompson, I2. Mr. Dubocq, I3. S. Kingsbury, I4. M. Hawkins, I5. J. Sfahl. lb. J. Barflie. I7. K. C-ee, IB. C, Hiclcs, I9. P. Parlridqe. 20. W. Piffmen. 2I. J. Spielcer, 22. M. Hoffman, 23. T. Broadbent . JK-u N I I . Honor Sociefy officers: Debbie London, Mary Hawkins, Carol Orr. Ronald Duncan, and Gianni: Iglesias. 219 220 Enthusicistic Pep Club Members Led Cheering Spectators with Explosive Zea V , , -.4-W-...- ... 'I -.1 I. L. Shinhoster, 2. J. Hall. 3. N. Recicar. 4, C. Holloway, 5. S. Shinhoster, 7, Miss P. Bartlett, 8. l.. Jenkins, 9. J. Neilson. IO. C. Gordan. II. A. Robe fm Pep club members adapted their voices and lungs to loud screaming and cheering during the football geagon, Quietly anticipating the outcome of the Cynthia Gordan awaited the last minute's Newly formed Service Club L'omiTie Established Itself 4 . 'Uhr-4?:,, An- phd' , if-gg k A-,,.. , - sg.. .,.,... Donna Albury smiled remembering wlnal ingredi- enls were Used for llle brownies al llle bake Sale' L'Amifie officers: D. Albury. M. Hawkins. H. Redclingfon, K. McKenzie, M. Alexander. and R. Seward. 1 Twin fx A KATE 'vvv - f' ' 2 A giyys-2'p' 'rwl?nlX y .A ...QW , i , . !,,.yI' 1 AE I 1 V., ,mga ff' - ' 1 ,Qffffi.9' 9.0. m.a,pfii5g iv?fPqgmvf7'QL'i'f l,' U K, 'K Ja 5, .JH 54 .jf ,gf . , nj' 1-sl, fi-W.. l 'H.,fL?i gf? ' L elf :A , tw !.,. vrl...gf. .V V V' ..., -.Ti in qywdl 7'?39Qff!Q:'5'W:g.:?3XXfl. aQ39'Lf?fLgf-'f Q: 97,45 p'l3! 4Gf's'3P ' Q., 'asf-.4-fFZf1.fa.: gff 1 .f2zs'.s?fTaa4i1gvfIf?12 lel. A' 11-5fiends!-:x'fz'sxw?vl'.i.fi?f.fff:.sf K. McKenzie, 2. L. Roberfs. 3. l'l. l-lamilfon, 4. D. Albury, 5. M. l-lawlrins, 6. R. Seward. 7. M. Alexander, 8. l-l. Reddinqlon, 9. Miss S. Miller, lO. D. Canfield, ll. L. . J. Moyer. I3. L. Robinson, I4, S. Fisher, l5. A. Cardwell, I6. L. Plude. 2 22 3 fn.- , Underclciss Preparing for a secure senior year, iuniors engaged in a wild fund-raising fiasco - fhevmagazine drive. Affer monlhs of careful- planning by board of- ficers Richard Johnson, Sue Mohler, 9 L j If I irq ff , -f 5. -, s.. 2-1 A I 3 ' ii : i infill ' K . 1 f .if ,HS ,K .1 , ' XA , V gf -- H' i s'l+f11sg,sHb:fi K' '-gk. vw i , ' avimzi-'31 M - lim- ,.-' Debbie Rich. Barbara Adams and class sponsor Mr. Michael Exelberl, fhe drive began in February. Spanning lwo weeks - from lhe ninfh fo The sevenleenlh - acfual magazine selling was 'rhe mosf im- porfanl proiecf and fradilion of 'rhe iun- ior class. School spiril' and 'rhe promise of dreams. pefs and posfers awakened hid- den salesman falenls. Subscriplions were purchased mainly by iuniors and parenls 223 224 To Tinance The 73 senior prom. Kick-oTT day warranTed an assembly in The gym: The sales represenTaTive sTirred up so much enThusiasm ThaT one could noT Take a sTep wiThouT being bombard- ed wiTh requesTs To buy subscripTions. Prizes Tor The Top salesman were awarded The second and Third days oT The magazine drive. The TirsT Top sales- man Gary RuTledge was awarded a sTuTTed gorilla and Debbie Rich, Top salesman Tor The second day, received a Taxie horn. Drive reTurns ToTaled over seven Thousand dollars passing The class of '72 by almosT Three Thousand dollars. No longer being downTrodden fresh- men enabled sophomores To sTrive Tor higher goals. Many oT The resTricTions sTamped on Them as ninTh graders were removed. For insTance, The group of one Thousand was enTiTled To a sophomore board. The high poinT of The enTire year were The elecTions, During The spiriTed week-long campaign, candidaTes and managers produced colorTul posTers and banners wiTh caTchy slogans proclaiming goals and qualiTies. OTher phases oT campaigning included speeches given over The public address sysTem. All exciTemenT rose To a climax on elecTion day in laTe OcTober. Because oT a Tie in each posiTion a second run-oTT f-Q elecTion was scheduled. ElecTecl were: Sidney MarTin, presidenT: London. vice presidenT: Karen secreTary: and Sharon Greenburg, surer. Under The oTTicers' leadership. mores developed proiecTs To beneTiT school, communiTy, and class oT 74. Club membership resTricTions also liTTed Trom sophomores. During second semesTer applicaTions Turned To The acTiviTies oTTice were given club presidenTs. Names on The a Tions were Then drawn ouT oT a haT newly inducTed members joined ized acTiviTies. Years Pcissed: Undercldss Opportunities lncredsedp Privileges Were Gained OrienTaTion day, organized especially for freshmen. acquainTed The new sTu- denTs wifh The layouT. rules, and proce- dures of The school. AfTer Mr. Lewis Ca- puTa. sTudenT governmenT officers and service club presidenfs spoke wiTh sTu- denfs. The crowd was divided inTo sec- Tions and given a Tour of The building. This proved helpful in reducing firsT day confusions and succeeded in answering quesTions. The Big Sisfer - l.iTTle SisTer Tea. an annual TradiTion, was organized To infro- duce freshman girls To seniors who acTed as big sisTers during The year. STudenT Governmenf and lngenue Service Club performed skiTs while The Killian Singers harmonized Top Tunes - l'le's My BroTher and Ain'T no Sunshine. Pxlfhough sTereoTyped as idealess. meek followers. freshmen sfill sTrove To enTer school polifics. MigraTing from iun- ior highs - Glades and Richmond l-leighfs - ninTh graders offered new ideas for promoTing spiriT, revising The dress code. and improving sTudenT- Teacher relaTions and curriculum. The firsT six weeks served as orienTa- Tion and sTudenTs were rushing Through halls peeping Their heads from door To door. Freshmen weren'T allowed as many privileges as Their upperclassmen buf They sTill exercised Their vocal chords. Since They weren'T enTiTled To a fresh- man boardu They organized a communi- caTions commiTTee. Composed of all presidenTs of ninfh grade homerooms. The newly formed organizaTion meT once a monTh in The library wiTh sponsor Mrs. Phyllis Williams. Members relayed infor- maTion and suggesTions To The adminis- TraTion. STudenT GovernmenT vice-presi- denT Holly Osflund mainfained order and helped in answering some of The quesfions. The commiTTee also elecTed a chairman To preside over The meeTings and a secreTary To record The minuTes. MeeTing for The firsT Time on OcTober 2l, The commiTTee discussed sTrengThs and weaknesses of The sysTem: Touching on snack prices. nighf pep rallies, The closed campus issue. and The four-minufe periods befween classes. Some of The reforms suggesfed Through The acTiviTies office were enTer- Taining as well as environmenTal. Music during The break. an ecology week. and a freshman week were among The lisT of reguesTs. Since freshmen were excluded from service clubs. They parTicipaTed mainly in inTeresT clubs such as Pan Am. FTA. and Sailing Club. These organizaTions served as backgrounds for fuTure years. 225 Junior Board Improved Communication 'Kwai M' i -wwe-...A .. - qw. fi. M. F2 Yr' Affine ' 132 X4 Board members knew Thar flweir full af'ren+ion was required af meefings so fhey could bring back accurare informafion fo fheir homerooms. 226 1' :fur 2 pf X ec N-vw. 44 Los? in fhoughf, rreasurer Barbara Adams dream+ of a balanced class budget bn. Sue Sweefing, Lanier Eubanks. and Siephanie Pinder discussed fhe magazine drive and ofher proiecfs. Officers Debbi S l Members ic .mme 1 , x 5 'Y ,,f-51N'5a.,1 x13E ' A qvaieryg-1.':fr 'W 11 A 'Z' firm fr- , r ' fr' -, . 'ia: 4M,.Y?1ft1WSafzf 4 V 1 U M :Ug ' r 3Jx-Ei' ,,'zq7.'. gv:1, 4g,L-, - ,,,, -wf L 5 A-, ' 1 ff r . . ar .I .L 5. mm , M ' rf, 1 wTQi'2r fff 1 ,. uv' Q- 2 1294 Ms If 3 ,rp 4 A i , . , r r S 1 r Q. 42' ,., 1152? . me W Q1 and .-Q-2 P ..-, gk. L, A ,f .r..4 , , hard Johnson. and Sue Mohler answered quesfions and conducfed meefings. qanized and parhcipalfed in board meeHn9S' W-f i 23, f We ar a Mr. Michael Exelberf sponsored flue iu'nior class. or- ' um r X- ffl W .,,smf1 5 Z ' ' W .411 r. :H -1 - f 4. Pa? Cohen, Georgeife Zinn. Par Long, and Gregg Norfh were acfive members on fha affernoon shiff. 227 28 Leon Abel Charlie Abell Barbara Adams Gail Adams Befh Adelman Charles Adlcins Lily Aguila Marcella Aguirre Rita Ailcens Billy Akins Jerry Albertson Joyce Albury Carolyn Aldridge Christine Aldridge Dawkins Alexander Koteles Alexander Fay Allen Frances Allen Mark Allen Randall Allen Steve Allen Valerea Allen Jewel Allens Donna Anderson John Anderson Kim Aplin Chris Arbogast Samuel Armstrong Chris Asbury Tom Ashcraft Shirley Ashley Ronald Ashley Ambitious Juniors Sought o New Environment for Learning Wilma Wright found fresh air provided a perfect setting for doing 4' 1 5 4 4 .s ' 4 N rying 'ro find solifude was a problem for lunaors. Pefer s soluhon was relaxing on fhe grass wifh a novel. ixfw -ilk' J f24 'R N ffl If N ex, -1 Terry Aulf Chip Ayers Charles Azuero Roger Bach Keifh Bader Parry Baer David Baessell Philip Baille Cardinal Bain Eda Balmer Janice Balmer Carlos Ballesler Becky Barbor Diana Barlzer Keifh Baron Barbara Barringfon Richard Barlley Jim Barfon Debi Bariosz Gayle Baugh Jim Bazo Barbara Beclrerich Alix Belous Beffy Bembry Roberf Bembry Theresa Beniamin Ken Benfley Valencia Benlley Maria Berdeal Michael Berkley Melissa Berman Gus Bermudez Marlr Berry Barbara Befhel Phillip Befhel Laurie Bierly Sfuar+ Bishop Donna Black Lore+fa Black 30 r Sfudenfs ufilized free lime dilferenfly. Nancy Reuben and Lisa Webber used +he break fo compare nofes: Melissa Berman confemplalsd The day's happenings. Nancy Blair Regina Blefch Roger Blinn Gene Bliss Fran Blizzard Wayne Blizzard Chris Blondell Peggy Boller Ronald Boller Lorraine Bonvissulo Ray Borger Sylivia Bofero 1 Felicia Bounds Aguslin Bouza Kim Bowe Sharon Bowers Ned Bradlord Johnnie Mae Bradshaw Tim Brady Miclcey Bragman Torn Broadbenf Johnny Bronson Ralph Broolrins Debra Brooks Myra Broolcs Debbie Brower Benila Brown Bob Brown Kelli Brown Jannel' Brown Rufus Brown Valencia Brown Veda Brown William Brown Alvesrer Bryan? Angelo Bryan+ Study, Meditation Received Equal Time in Juniors' Day Nancy Bryant Robert Burk Lori Burkett Nadine Burrell Nancy Butler Charles Callahan Ron Calloway Peter Campanella Roger Campbell Diana Canfield Glenda Caple Wayne Caple Margarita Capote Linda Carmichael Kathleen Carolan David Carr Ray Carr Linda Carroll Kathy Carpenter Sandy Carpenter Jack Carper Robert Carter Donald Carter Pam Carter Jane Caruso Jane Caruso Ric Castro Laurie Cavanah Randy Cerniglia Joe Chamberlain Raymond Chambers Nancy Chandler Debbie.Chapman Gregory Chernush Roslyn Childs Betty Chin Dena Chish Mike Christensen Deborah Claridy David Clark Janice Clark Jim Clark Lindy Clark Steve Clark Janie Clay Mildred Clay Al Clow Laurie Cohen Richard Cohen Cynlhia Coles Maffie Pearl Coley Susie Coley Brenda Compfon Claudia Conn Jane? Conn Deborah Cook Cynfhia Coon Jeanie Coonley Barbara Cooper Walf Corigliano William Cornelius Lilia Corugedo Danny Cournoyer Slave Cournoyer Glenn Craig Debbie Cremeans Morgan Cronin Shaun Crownover Elisa Cruz Kalhleen Csoffy Robin Cuddy Barry Cuffe John Cusano Wayne Czifo Charles Dallas David Dalfon Elvefa Daniels Tommie Daniels College Entrance, Challenging Careers Loomed on Horizon 6' ge., V 3- '-s 'MQ -C' l Lenglhy lerm papers lcepl Eve Warshowslmy working. lf 'sf Joan David Randy Davidson Brenda Davis Chuck Davis Earnesf Davis Gregg Davis James Davis Jodie Davis Mark Davis Shirley Davis Suzy Davis Chrisfopher Dawkins Debbie Dawson Kennelh Day Richard Deal Donna Defxrauso Tony DeFilippis Chuck Denning Greg Denning Maureen Denfch Pafrick Denfch Scoll' DeOgburn Phyllis Deulsch Marfha Diaz Debbie Disbrow Susan Donald Ramon Donesfever Debra Donlevy Laura Doran Diana Dowden Mary Dowling Robin Downs Ron Draheim Risa Dranow Jeff Drouillard Charloffe Dukes Gina Dukes Rickey Dukes Ronald Duncan Greg Dupika Milne Duplanfis Cafliy Durlrin Madelyn Dursf Doug Dyle Louise Eagle Sue Edelsfein Wayne Elledge Bev Ellis James Ellison Mike Elredge Clyde Elzie Carole Erali Debbie Esplin Lanier Eubanlcs Amos Ewummosfer Doroflwy Fagan William Faison Paul Farr Jeff Feldman Mark Feldman Dazella Ferguson Jannie Ferguson Robyn Ferguson Verna Ferguson George Fefzer David Figueroa Carolyn Finkels+ein Susan Fiore Carl Fisher Sue Fisher Lynda Firzsfephens Brenda Fleming Richard Flores Ann Flury Milne Foley Carla Forbes Wayne Forlenza Mike Fowler Mark Francis Richard Freund Donna Fried Toni Friedman Kenr Fuchs Jaclcie Fuller Rufh Gage Susan Garber Larry Gardner William Garvey Anile Gaul? Jan Gaufsche Lane Genef John George Howard Gersfen William Gibson Cheryl Giganfi Glenn Gillespie Fabia Gloclrman Robin Glover Sieve Gohllce Debbie Goldman Mark Gomez Paffi Gonzales Annie Gonzalez Roberl Gooding Rosa Goodman Bob Gordon Donna Gordon John Gore Curl Gorffried Sfuarf Grad Darlene Grady Randi Graham Heidi Granf Sharon Gran? James Graumlich 36 Lynne Graveline Sherry Gray Gloria Green Michael Green Michelle Green Peggy Green Ronald Green Gena Green Bonnie Greis Robert Grote Eugene Groves Nancy Groves Lynn Gunn Carl Gulbrandsen Dale Guliclc Audrey Hadley Leroy Haggins Paul Hague John Hahn Paul Halenda , Chris Hall Emmanuel Hall Melissa Hall Melody Hall Tom Hell Robyn Hall Billy Halsey Richard Hampton Josephine Hannibal John Hardeman Charles Harrell Reba Harrell Sandy Harrington Kalvin Harris Linda Harris Bob Hart Kathy Harttield Michelle Harvey Mary Hawkins Sandy Haworth Mike Haxton Jerry Hayes Ken Hays Lori Hays Jack Heacoclr Laurel Heath Sandy Heatrice Denise Hemperien lngenuity, Creativity, Originality Characterized Class of '73 vs Carol Henderson Deborah Henderson Jacqueline Henderson Clara Henry Bev Harm Alicia Hernandez Bernard Harden Jocelyne Heroux Dan Hersh Carolyn Hicks John Hicks Johnnie Hinnanf 'KS- d. ' 3 . ,Q , 'wifi 1 :K -A 4,-A . , aw ,, ,R sf, . . K W . . ,gf w in 8 1 ol, I xo,,.4'.i '- i' , J? MQSQ v ,A Hr, . ,IK 4 - . ,.-.Nw Experimenfing wifh an idea for eliminafing assignmenrs. Leah Robinson and Donna Black placed books on Their heads, hoping lhey could absorb knowledge by osmosis. 11 Mary Lou Hilchens Herman Hobbs Cindi Hobgood Lyneffe Hodges Roberf Hofmann Lori Holloway Roy Hollingsworfh John Holman Myrna Holmes Myrrle Holmes Shirley Holmes Riia Holi Valerie Hose Helen Hoskins Nafhaniel House Cassandra Hudson Gizelle Huff Greg Huph 237 238 Nancy l-lultgren Kerry Humphreys Wayne lblny Sandy lon Micheal lsmael Gerald Jablonski Rhona Jack Carole Jackson Marilyn Jackson Suzzette Jackson Tim Jackson Donald Jacobs Billie Jeck Sinclair Jenkins Scott Johns Alfonso Johnson Amy Johnson Dave Johnson Irene Johnson Jessie Johnson Richard Johnson Steven Johnson Valeria Johnson Diana Jones Larry Jones Larry Jones Ronald Jones Willie Jones John Jordan Nena Just Tom Kanczurzewski Dale Kaplan Julie Kass Kay Keeley Robin Keeler Carol Kelly Spirited Juniors Participated in School Wide Cougar Week l rf 1 Cheerleader Beverly l'lerm's face reflected the joy felt the iuniors when the Cougar Machine rolled over ,VA 'i Rosie Kelly Kafhy Kendricl: Forresf Kenney Margie Kerclweva J o Keese Steve Kessler Jimmy King Bob Kirkland Sandra Kingsbury John Knesel Pal Kol'1an Weller Kolomyslii Riclc Kosel Jennifer Koslci Marilyn Kovacs Peggy Koval Larry Kronen Keiflm Krueger Larry Kruse Randy Lamlra Jeanelfe Lane Tom Lang Elise Larofon Anfhony Lawrence Karen Laylon Terry Lenard William Leon Pam Liguori Eileen Lillis Marc Lindsley Jackie Linfon Keflwy Lirile Bill Lloyd Gary Loewenrhal Milne London Pam Long 240 Laurie Lopiccolo Lynn Lownsdale Pat Luack John Lufbery Janice Lundblom Curtis Lundy Greg Lynch Michael Lyons Leslie McCall Mike McCann Stuart McCombs Peggy McCracken Paul McCreary Peter McCullagh Cheryl Mccuthin Edward McDaniel Anthony McDaniels Loretha McDuttie Lorraine McElveen Arthur McFadden Larry McFarland Linda McFarland Pat McGhee Fred McGintis Patty McGraw Karen McKenzie Stacey McKinney Bruce McManus John McNeil Pam McSwain Dana MacDonald Nancy Mattie Bill Males Arthur Mann Joe Marciano Jeff Marcus Dale Marshall Vaughn Marshall Jeff Margolin Peter Martin Sherry Martin Marieta Martinez Silvia Marussich Barry Matz Sandra Maxfield Donald Mays Rose Marie Melissari Pete Mendel Juniors Created New and Different Forms of Entertainment :GL ar it! Mary Hawlcins and William Leon discovered lhal a lrisbee provided enferfainmenf during lhe break. Barbara Menclelson Leslie Mendelson Sieve Menker Janice Merchanl Kenf Merfens Craig Mefz Paul Melz Sfanley Meyer Lee Meyriclc Claudeffe Mika John Milla Josh Mikell Sue Mikula Brad Miller Sfephen Miller Tim Miller Gregg Millman Bobbie Mills Bobby Mills Melvin Mills Sally Mims Joseph Minus Dan Mifchell Jim Moffal' Sue Mohler Karen Monfils Lesler Moore Joseph Mora Amy Morenz Greg Moeller Dan Moore Colleen Morris 42 . . ,ar , -is 1 , 4 e:a,gy.- :Q sl: A 5 s Humor reliev 4 e .M 5 ya 'Wiki i 'd g e?i'i'if?!i?f5?L - 'xv 7 ' 'V '?iiEWWf1 fr :Q-wigfkvie' ....f2.:1-.r ,r'i'Yl4i:1?w'f : I wi ' - -uziyhg, f:5':?g,3.g35:5mfZ W v. 1. , ,ffzygcfyy Arai? .V A :fp ,, K. :gee wffwf .zfpfslsg 1' kind 'if-f' L 5325, 'if gfs, , :fl K ggi JZ iwemqt'-PIi'1'x - -1 i ,. a 5-:Lexx-fa,-.:'. ' ':- fs:m.?. 'f ,Vp .V xr 'mga ' if? 1 itlxiw s 'm ,B vena? n' si ' K :ffm vg3gf,,:.5:7 ug-xg-535 ,L 1 M: 1.2-fwiliiei 992 .,:,:zI1sd2' .-'Q -as ' :' ,:s.-i i 315 45:51 4 QE- :gf jr, I . iymrwy. fp? 'v-,lie-Y' ,pf-:, Q1., ed sfudenls' Tensions. Junior Melissa Rains and Senior Diana Tippery fool: Time out from copying class nofes 'ro laugh af 'rhe anlics of lhe class comic. Gweynn Morris Morley Morris Linda Mossi Pamela Moss Barry Moulirie Janice Moyer Bill Muller Viclci Murchison Jeanann Murphy Michael Murphy Robyn Murray Joe Muscorella Jim Musser Jim Nadaskay George Nash Gail Nedelman Alan Nei Sieve Neilson Andrea Nelson Jeff Nesbih Chad Neugen+ Mark Nevins Donald Newberry Ann Newbold Naialie Nichols Patricia Nichols Fran Nicholson Debi Nilrla Debra Nolfon Laura Nordyke John Norris Gregg Norfh Gary Noio Roberf Nurfer Denise Obersf Michaela O'Brian Responsibility, ci Sense of Humor Were of Equal Imporionce y x A , -mf Y , .3 -. , ,N ,.,f,y a paho bench as a desk, Joseph Minus complefed imporfanf English assignmeni before going fo his class. Darwin Oclrerman Jeannie Odem Naneffe Odom Dennis Olney Jeff Olfo Tom Owen Zane Pedgefl Enrique Palacios Thomas Paine Carole Palmer Ronia Parker Sandy Parker Jody Parish Glenda Parris Sfanley Pa'rrick Pamela Paynier Richard Pellerifi Janice Pennero Eric Pera Diane Pereira Vickie Permenier Arfhur Perpall Paula Perry Gerald Pefers Lisa Peferson Thomas Pia George Piccirilli David Pickard Slephanie Pinden Wendy Piffman Pafricia Plisko Lorna Preniiss Michele Price 24 244 Jody Quarles Sandy Queen Darlene Radford Cynfhia Rafi Melissa Rains Joe Ramirez Lorefla Ramsey Doris Randall Neal Rau Jill Ray Chris Reeves Aron Reid Walrer Reid Bill Remsen Carlfon Renuarf Nancy Reuben Caridad Reyes Mary Rhoades Ann Rhodes Tony Riccio Debbie Rich Howard Rich Bill Richmond Frances Riqgins Pafli Riley Abraham Rios Kalhleen Roberfs Philip Roberfs PSAT, Buying Class Rings Maior Events in Junior Year -.4 i in-Ln Willie Smifh found rhaf applying himself in class broughf rewarding resulfs. Suzanne Roberfs Edna Robinson Fred Robinson Karla Robinson Leah Robinson Richard Rogers Rennee Rolle Wendy Rome Roberf Rosenberg Roberf Rosenblum Val Rosenburg Milne Rowe Diane Rowley Mitchell Rozier Harrieff Rucker Chrisfine Rumpn Doris Savage Keifh Russell Keven Russell Gary Rufledge Elizabefh Ryles Sfeven Sablofsky Howard Sachs Sieve Saenz Addys Saiez Eileen Salrowilz Kafhy Salerno Carol Salley George Salony Kim Salfer Roberl' Salvafore John Sanders Diane Sandifer Dawn Sauerwein Nancy Saunders Judi Sawyer Joe Scalera Debbie Scharnagl Richard Scharnagl Emohonol, Physicol Independence Affoined by Small Minority Kafhy Schasane Laura Schasane Karhy Schepman Janef Schneider Jacob Schneier April Schraeder Karen Schreier Karen Schulfz Bambi Sco1'+ Laura Scoff Marvin Scofr Marqarel' Scolf Michael Scorl Vicki Sco++ Ronnie Screen Nancy Searle Dari Sell Alan Selvaggi Sharon Serkin Arfis Seymore Linda Shanlcer Pam Shelden Marc Shelly Gene Shelfon Eugene Sherwood Larry Shinhosfer Sharon Shinhosfer Camille Shoofes Joseph Shorroclx Dennis Sholwell Jack Shuler Colefre Shumskey Andy Siegel Dean Silces David Simpson Ellen Simpson Linda Simmons James Simmons Jenny Simms Avis Simon Linda Sisson Susy Sladder Annie Slafon William Slye Carol Srniih Donald Srnifh Fletcher Smiih Karen Smilh 9 I xNl Claire Kirlcman collecred fhoughfs and 'fried fo grasp lhe vasfness of The way of life now open 'ro her. Her new independence shui' fhe hafed doors of repression. Karen Smifh James Smifh Theresa Smifh Trudy Smifh Debbie Smifhler Michael Snowberger Briff Snowden Greg Snowden Leigh Snowden Joseph Spieclcer Roberf Spiecker Sfeve Spoerl Robin Sfallord John Srahr Jeff Sfarr OHS Sfafham Glenn Steinberg Karen Sfephens Richard Sferba Kevin Siefson Mavis Sfewarl' Teri Sriff Paul Sfone Roland Slriclrland David Sfrom John Sfrong Charles Sfurrup Cliff Sfrylcer Leesa Suddalh Donna Sullivan 247 48 Paul Summers Daviv Suslcauer Milne Suffon Riel: Taber Pedro Tamarif Amy Tarshus Suzanne Tafham Sylveria Talman Phyllis Tavilla Donald Teague Ralph Tebbe Dan Tegreeny Michael Teller Kim Templefon Ken Theisen Darrel Theophilus Charlie Thomas Dawrl Thomas Randall Thomas Waller Thomas Debra Thompson Susan Thompson Tonya Thompson Lynda Thornhill Jane Thurmond Mark Tiefie Dan Tilfon Theresa Tisdale Marian Tishman Tommy Tomerlin Jeff Tonies Risa Topp Edwin Townsend Lynn Townshend Keilh Tribble John Triana Being a newspaper columnisf made fyping class a necessily for Colleen Morris. llnfla School Sponsored Activities Supplied Outlet for Tensions f-rs During the Columbus game Gina Dukes took a quick qlance at the scoreboard which assured a Cougar victory. .. Ni John Trone Vince Troyka Michael Truschel Dannelle Tucker Leon Tucker Lisa Tumarkin Tom Turke Pam Ude Bill Uttendell Jean Ulery Ruth Ulery Danny Ullman Leon Valentine Sherry Vandermolen Dwain Van Goetehem Mike Van Houten Rick Van Syckle Connie Van Valkenburg Peggy Vasquez Karen Vaughan Randy Veber Anthony Vitale Cynthia Vitale Tica Viescas Fred Vogelgesang Charlie Walker Frankie Walker Francina Walker Vanessa Wallace Michael Ward Eve Warshosky George Washington Gretchen Washington Starretha Washington Dennis Watkins Kathy Watkins Lisa Watson Mike Watson John Weaver 249 Shelia Webb Ray Webber Michele Weber Paula Weinberger Maria Werfhmuller Joyce Wheeler Claudeife Whibley David Whiddon Cafhy Whifalrer Deby Wilcox Arlinda Williams Bernard Williams Daniel Williams Helen Willians Kirby Williams Villlmi Williams Samuel Williams Sandra Williams Vonnie Williams Wendall Williams Renee Willoughby John Wilson Keirh Wilson Vicki Wilson Dan Windes Cheryl Winkelman Dainefie Winn Mark Winolcur Connie Wilhers Gary Wood Scheduling provided lime for socializing Sharon Wrighf exchanged news of her early morning aclvenfures wilh friends Michele Green Pamela Moss and Theresa Smil' MH2h h'IXRJ4l , 39 Kafhy Warlcins listened fo a lecfure on fhe hisfory of rhe Conshfuho Ron Woodby Angela Woofen Carey Wrighf Eddie Wrighf Jackie Wright Sharon Wrighf Wilma Wrighf William Wuisman John Wyaff Fran Yordy Andrea Young Lori Young Tawna Young Lea Youngsfrorn Mark Yuhr Sfeven Yuhr Janef Zachary John Zargo Edgar Zemudio David Zann Sherry Zearley Mary Jane Zebro wsky Marylynn Zebrowslcy Kevin Zeigler Vickie Zimmer Georgeffe Zyne 52 Ambitious Sophomores Found New Responsibilities .yi 4' 1 Q sd, A an Sophomore officers, Dawn London, Sharon Greenburg. Sidney Marlin. and Karen Zisman inrroduced Themselves during ineir firsf board meeling 5 - nf , As fhe secrefary read minu'res, Donna Grant Jackie Sanders, and Jackie Taylor look nofes, 4 Q , 'Xi During a sophomore board rneefing presidenl Sidney Marlin and Karen Zisman lisfened fo an inieresfinq queslion. Using a Soufhern Bell telephone' BTYGU Fe 9U50 1 Tapped wifh 6 friend- Coiefre Shumsky answered homework quesfions d r' + I U 'DQ Qeome ry c ass .. T YQ , . , ,...,. ' .H .mph 'Q - ' 1 N -QL , I , . ' l' Y .iii V Si' i ? .- ., fav . . 1 we r xo ' I r , swap! G-isa DRIVER EUIIIIATIUN Educafion emphasized road reguiafions. precise maneuvering, and safery. Mr. Hoffman wafched Debbie Newbold nervously avoid The cones. 254 Som Abernovhy Alborr Adderly Jennrler Adqer Alfonso Alexander Crnay Allen Exooloevr. Allen Pavne Allen Tim Allen Vernon Allen Julle Allman Beafruz Alvarez Jesus Alvarez Maximo Alvarez Alan Ambrlsfer Rosalie Ammiralr Gary Andersen Deborah Anderson Delores Anderson elorro Anderson John Anderson sorn Andrews Moog.o Angueira Lyoo Aparlclo Yvonne Arboqasf Gregg Armstrong Velarre Arnold Edward Arosfegul Susan Asvrrn Cory Bader Reggae Bovey snoron Barley Eleanor Barn Ken Balash Dlane Balchun Jorge Bellesfer Sandra Banks Vanya Banksfon Carhy Bareloar Alice Barker Bany Barnes H l A r f-.. . armor fr Gloria Anderson used a microfilm reader-prlnler in The library 'ro collecl data from magazines. Sophomores Grooved With the Activities of High School Lite 'to' During the pep rally, sophomores Gilda Laing and Yvette Miller showed their Cougar spirit by goulfully following H-,e m X otion Catherine Barr Cathy Bartley Maureen Bass Crisse Beves Debbie Bender Denise Beugll Jecll Beyless Melody Becerre Keren Beecher All Bei Jeclllyn Bell Thomas Bell Alphonso Bernbry Lorraine Bembry Robert Bender Richard Benner: Gretchen Bensen Alma Benson Neil Bergel Prmy Berger Steve Berkley Roberto Berrnudez Darrell Berry John Berfzel Donna Beswick Doneld Bethel Gregory Bethel mr Beverly s of the cheerleaders. JY , Lvl! 255 56 Lauri Bishop Beverly Black Delores Blair Sheila Blair Dan Blonde Joe Blevins Gale Blocker Naomi Blood Jodi Bloom Jim Blolzsr Andy Badger Bob Bonnelle Bill Benson Cafhy Borden Roloel Borge Jeanne Berger Deborah Borowiok Mellvew Borlon Kendra Bos Greg Brammer Richard Brasch Julie Braswell Dean Brazee Jam Breig Diana Brelslord Kim Brennan Debbie Brice Richard Brooks Alan Brown Andrea Brown Dallas Brown John Brown Judith Brown Kennelh Brown Mali Brown Kathy Bruno Denise Bryan! Rhonda Bryan? Bobby Burkett Andrew Burger Patrick Burns Rhonda Burns Richard Burns Ann. sinh Hsrberf sinner scan Bufler Ynuvone Burner Male Byerly Pushed, Shoved in The Hall, Sophomores Needed Resl X l Sfudenls often fell fhe gn-1 W- ,- a. 44 r ,,, ll 'fo escape from 'lhe scholasfic roufine. Discarding memories of disappoinfmenl' and anxiefy. Gary Smifh resfed beneafh a pine free. Clvnsflne Byrd Mila Byrd Anne Calandrino :carry camaaha Charles Cambridge vwan camaraaaa eraa Campbell Ronald Canada Joan Canfield Rachel Cannon Lmaa Canly cm Capman Barbara Cardilla Gabe Cardo .Brenda Carlson Carrrrle Carparllar Suzanne Cerner Arley Carler Marcia Csrfer Rich Carver Svaven Carver lrrgrsa carlwriqm Melinda Caruso Dana Casale Frarllr Cavalla Joe Chalmers Valovie Chaplin Toni Chapman Pans Chnrllon Richard Chaslain Alicia Chavez Elizabeth Chavel 257 Maxine Chesier Denise Chichester Roberf Christie Donna Chullo Delilah Clark Laura Clark Melvin Clerk Randel Clerk oem ciafie sa cimie Kei cimen Joseph cimoi. Liz, ciemeni Mm ciemeni Join Clemons sim cf.ei.f.ne Gary Cohen Jay Cohen Susan Cole Helen Coleman Tommy Coleman Louise Coley Tommie Coley Joe Collier David Collins Janice Collins Tirn Collins Torn Collins Willie Cone George Conger Marcia Conqer Tony Consfanvino 'ir 11 Y 1. has ,AA Sophomores involved fhemselves in all aspecls of school acfivilies. Kim Brennan and Donna Beswick exemplified lhe combined spirif al pep rallies: ,- . K ts 'ii i of lStudents Enioyed School Activities Other Than Class Work l Ld ' as 1 62 fi 4 w Terry Goodman listened to her gabby classmates. instead of working on her geometry homework. Vrnce Constantine Ama Cook Chris Cool Mrlre Cooley Benirsrnrn Cooper Gary Cooper Kathy Cooper Stephanie Cooper James Corcoran Edgar crrrre., Jose Corugedo Shelley Casper Clrrrs Canen Pnylrs Cornell Howard Cournoyer Lee Cowart Rrsberr Cowarl Clrnr cr,wr,.u rrsrl Cozza Lynda Crawford Lrrdr crerrrearrs Rah.-rn Crenshaw Bern Crouse Richard Cunningham Taline Dadian Darlene Damrnann Joyce Danrels Gerald Darllng Randall Darling Diane Darvrs Cindl Davis Debra Davis Gregory nm Kenneth Davis s.-,mel Dsvar Valerie Davis Alissa Davis srl: Day nerr., may Karen may William Days aru Dearrruwere Dane Deklrnski Lydia Delgado Susan Dellow Teresa Delsol Rene Del Valle Lynn Demaresf 259 60 Diane Dernascolo Thomas Denrerivre Terry Dennis Seen Dennison Margie oeeireh wauzem orer Carl Dibernardo Joseph Drclmrnori Jessica Dingler Bruce Dodge Reber? oeherr, Tina oerreerr Teresa Doner Vrclri Derver errrrree owen Donna Doyle Kevin Doyle Rob Doyle ere.: Drake Alvin Dreliman are orerler Jack Driggere Joanne Drummey Jeff Dubel Gerry oeeu Mark oeeeen Mensa Durand Judi Dusch James Earle Charles Edwards Glenn Edwards Lulel Edwards Mark Edwins Kirn Elnmann arm sneer Maureen Elde! oeeelee Eller Arlis Elliott Merl one Ron sure Reyer eine oe: Emmons ,., 1 ,.-. ee... ---..,.,,,M,, Using library references, Sharon Bailey ga+l1ered informafion needed for a biology lerm paper. ,Z Silence Was Golden ond Peaceful, But Difficulf fo Find Carol Enclicli Rodolfo Engmann Roberf Enochs David Ensrnenger Robert Enlwislle George Esguerra Dan Eslinger Brenl Elhun Karen Evans Richard Evans Ron Evans Jerry Everett Wayne Ewald Mary elim sandy Fagan John Faison Dennis Falcon Ted Fallin Emily Faniel Brenda Farrington Linde Faulkner David Feldman Jay Feldman Bryan Ferguson Jose Fernendel Maria Fernandez Tony Fernandez Pal Fenarly Bill Fields Miclmal Finlzlesfein Harold Finn Toni-Jeen Fish rem Fischer Jmiieiyn rim Amir Fimeniana Aim Flowers Tom Hoya Mail Foqq Thomas rogue Keren ramen x -gy X 5' ' V T. e sequence of disfrecfing linoclcs on fhe door broke flue monofony of silence, Edward Clarlce found if difficulf fo begin reading fhe play The Twelve Angry Men 62 , eyes y---e , ..,. H-Z-'e KS As the band finished lhe pep rally with Give me that old couqar spirit Debbie Brice and Audrey Waxman eagerly descended from lhe bleachers lo dance Mille Fowler Wendy Per Carl Freerreieen weve Freeman reenere Frrberq Terry Frrclrey mee Fried Geri Frrrrl Erie Fryer Ana Fusfe Helen eeee Rein Gage ereeie eeree Sherri Ann eeymen Robyn Gee Michael eeref Leere eerrrr, Joan erbbr oiwef erreier Kerry eiirerd Prenl eieeweii Cree, Q-leer. menu eieeier she eeierne Susle Golub Amelia Gomez Carmen Gomez Pam Gonzales Cheryl Goodall Benny Goodman Snell Goodman Terri Goodman Cynlhie Gordon Sleee Gordon Sareh Gorvfried Tirn Gould Paul Grady Peel Graham Donna Granl Russ Greni Carol Granville Alma Green Faye Green Gary Greer. Heidi Green Pelricla Green Sharon Gveenburq Henry Greene Af Pep Rallies Music Was Provided for Dancing, and Singing 1 . . , J , - r f l Tc show her school spirif, iunior varsily cheerleader Rosalyn Hunfer salulecl and sang fhe alma mafer. A - mi. Greenspan omg: erggg srm erm Pam ergpper eigra.. swf. Sgr-dy eurbfgngsef. Karen sung James Hgggm Kathy Haque David Hahn Gail Haines Becky Hale Orin Hale George Hall Julia Hall Scar? Hall sgmng Hell Fred Halverson Jgiv. Hammer Becky Harnmons Donny Hampton Vlilliam Hnrriplon een Hankinson Anson Hanna Carol Hanselman Mark Hanson Gene Hardage Dale Hardy Lynne Horkless Marilyn Harmon Kathleen Harrell Charles Harrington David Harrison Thomas Harrison Mark Hart Milne Hart 26 264 Judy Herfen cerel Harflwon Brenda Harvey Greg Harvey Anfhony Hafclier Peiraeie Hatfield Karen Heeeler Deeeerr Heyrrer Robert Head Susan Heagle Debra Heallw Mark Heclwfman Caroline Heclrerman Sharon Heclrerman Jayne Heelan Rick Hemmis Paige Henderson Dania Heneses Cindy Hennessey Richard Hensley Marie Herrera Werrdie Hervey Diane Hieley Lynne Hrlerrrerr Jeffery Hill Kerr Hirrrrrrerrqer Pamela Hines Jerry Hobbs Jay Hodes Beffiria Hoff Anne Hoffmann Richard Holsfeifer Danny Holcomb Tim Holder Reggae Holgnle oeye Helrrrbere serrere Helnrreryernr Sharon Heine Cheryl Holloway Granl Holmes David Hon Alex Honyalr Jeff Hoppe Kafhy Horne Michael Horlon Kathy Hoskins Cheryl Hosteller Ken Houp ev- cv ,r F. Soplwomores found llwal school worlr lefl liflle lime for socializing and fun. Pep rallies were an exceplion and an oullel for suppressed energy, ... y ... . , ....--. , . l Sophomores Grew To Maturity, Awareness as The Year Passed Valerie Howard Marina Howe Lois Huber Trisha Hallman JOAN. Hughes Shirley Himl David Hanley Rosalyn Harrier R Ben Hupl Honev Hurewilz Eddie Hurcheson Lon Illc Janice lllinqworflv Tern lnleld william Ingram Adele Israel Maria llurralde calm lvey Michele Ivey Aanwa Janson Laffy Janson Michael Janson Verleffa Jackson Q Dave Janes X X. .X , ., Convrenla James Patricia James Linda Janie Leuven-a Jenkins Robert Jervis Mike .lessee Jesse Jimenez Alvin Johnson n., ,ir av X ' 'E at Belly-Jean Johnson Debble Johnson Demsa Johnson Derrica Johnson Gall Johnson Harry Johnson James Johnson Jan Johnson X N31 fs. 4 Wailing for lhe bell lo ring, Sherri Gayman discussed a homework assignmenl wilh one of her classmafes. Robin Speed explained how lo wrile a biography correclly. 265 1 4' X ,frf r' sm-i X P in In English, Charlie Woodson and Dore+ha Ryles exchanged nofes before lalclng an exam Sfudylng fogefher helped 'ro lmprove fhelr grades Keith Johnson Louree Johnson Mergarer Johnson Maurlce Johnson Richard Johnson Vickl Johnson Jere Johnston Berry Jones Delores Jones Gregory Jones Jesse Jones Jimmy J.-,nes Klm Jones Lawrence Jones Mike Jones Reglnls Jones Robert Jones Robin Jones Sharon Jones Tonv Jones Weller Jones Pavrlcla Jordan Leslie Jureir Tina Knmbour Kelhla Karp Kelfh Kasfenlss Joanne Ksylnr Dan Keenan Nna Kelly Mnrl Kendall Pnnssss Ksndncr Joel Ksrsnnsr Lesley Kimball Allyson Klnlslrnnn Elena Kingsbury Ales Klrnqsn Gregory Knoll Jeffrey Knowles Erin Knox Mnrcslls Knsn Judi Koehler Kathleen Knlrnn -r ,V X Students 'Did Their Thing' for English Literature Classes c Af re L-f Xi ' 5.3: dll ,es Q ,S ist ' Au- V e5?,fi-if , 'K . J , vihxkla 'i 3 Riclry Perpich followed the characters' dialogue as he read The Caine Mutin! in English class. ,Joyce Kruse Anabel Kunns Flrp Kyne Kirk Laller .Josre La6arde Guida Larrrg Ronrrre Lakrn Mrke Larrrarrna Jerome Lamb Scott Lamp Sharron Lsrfrpim Donald Land Joseph Laporte Sherry Larcn Grace Lafovarida Krm Lewes Robert Layman Lorraine Lanai. William Ledvins Chris Leboeul Grnqer Lee Rickey Ler-an Sheri Leon Jimmy Leonard arf Lerner Def Lesver Mana, Lewis own Lewis Donald Lewes Gary Lewis Lrrrda Lew erm Lindblom Nancy Lrpman Greg Loesch Lorrr Logue Julie Lollis Dawn London Chris Lonieski Mike Lorenzo Debbie Losner Mmm Lavery mi Lowe 267 68 Jeff Loy Ann Lozano Gina Lucignani Brenda Lunn Linda Lunson Susan Lunson John Lyons Kathy Lyons Dave MacDonaNd Karen McAIpine James McCants Vincent McCaskiII Betty McCNain Herbert McCoy Nancy McCracken Eileen Mace., Diane McCuIIey cm., Mcogweu Jaye McEPwam Michael McGuire sm Mcxdy Robin McKinnon sum Mcmmf., Daniel Meme: Julio Magma Brenda Mccias Terry Madam Merrie Marre sigma Mme: steve Maple sau Mm. Donald Marsh Barbara Martin Bill Martin Charlie Martin Gary Mmm James Marvin Patrick Martin Sidney Martin Susan Martin Rene Martinez Mark Marczak Brien Masters Chris Mathis Brien Matlin Linda Mafoske Audrey Matthews HI While hx 4 ,f 45' F L, M- :Wifi rg if 1 .W Aa x:,,,2 Xi' in 5 - r'-f Q Grm a qi.. Q' 1' vf- .- A 1,-i A-' nw W ,flu A s' i x ,, K I .. ,-W-A . '4? '-.M , WL I fi' , .,,, My . sfudying the drama unit Brian Maflin assumed fha role of fhe Windslow boy. Yu f ,ttznrf Zi: Q1 Paul Mallson Miranda Maupin Leslie Mayo Kalhy Mazeilra Kathy Meadows Richard Mendoza Keifh Merrell omg. Mssley John Myers Charlie Mickans Becky Mikell Jeanie Mill Scan Millar Sheilla Miller Yvene Miller Brent Mrrich Marlr Minervrno Ulises Miranda Pav Mizall Charles Moeller Ken Mailman Pam Moncrief nova Mons wansrrrrr Monfgomerry Canaan Mooney chuck Moore Kafhy Moore Sabrina Moore Chris Moran Garry Morris Gigi Morris Peggy Morris Ralph Morris Mary Morrison Thomas Morrissey Debra Helmuclr and John Young listened while Mrs Callahan answered Bull Diaz s question abou? wrmng nmplncahons for The novel, The Pearl. 70 Carol Morrow Linde Morrow Barbara Mosley Reeve Mosley Archie Moss Vera Mulllnrx James Mullins Theresa Munoz Laura Munson John Murphy Scott Murphy sren Mnneny Seen Murray Alvin Myers Menrlne Myers Eileen Naaman Tenth Graders Demonstrated Cougar Spirit at Pep Rallies Chanda Narkiewtcz Miriam Navarrefe Lee Nelf Keren Nelson Osuat-eo Neneees Gregory Nesper Donna Neegenr Debra Newbold A Jenn Newbeld Jane Newton Vanessa Nickerson Cathy Nolan Renae Nottage Nancy Nusn Leere Oeuen Wendy Obermeyer Debbie Odom James Ogden Fat o Here een Oliver Greg Oliver warren O'Neal Kathleen o Steen Jody oenee By yelling and cheering, sophomore Patti Charlton demonstrated her own enthusiasm at the z-Q, Energefic Darlene . Nlx XA Wxlson did her fhing af fhe pep rally. With lofs of school spirit fhe Cougars soared fo a vicforious season. Wriliram Owens Cindy Page cm.-,rrrs Paine Domaid Prurr. crm., Palmer Dolire Parler Glen Parker Gregory Parker Kim Parson Judv Passmore Sfeve Paferniti Angel Pgfverson nerdy Pafferson Teresa Pafferson waiuarrr Payne John Pearson Pvrrm Pearson Rome Peebmes Debbie Pepper Kennerh Perpelw :my Perpich Donald Phillips Scan Phrllips Scan Prullsps Cindy Pierce Mmm Pnnknay Mike Piofrowslu Darlene Piplcin Kerr Parr.,gl.., Carla Pifiman 72 Jernes Plum Blaise Poole Warren Porter Ron Posflefhwaive William Press Alison Prornin Carroll Prem Charles Pruitt Pete Ouigley Debbie Racliowslii Eddie Regan Rhonda Rahrnings Carl Ramsey Louis Ramirez Rosemary Rerrrarer Dori Reuchwerger George Reeves Nancy Reclcar Annie Reid cirera Rerny Jell Reno Joseph Reno Miguel Reyes Perley Richardson Harold Richman Roberta Ricken Tony Rios Thurrnond Rivers Michele Riuotto Joen Roberts Bessie Robinson Chris Robinson Dewn Robinson Deborah Robinson Gregg rzgbariser. Gregory Robinson Jim Robinson Maxine Robinson Patricia Robinson Rose Robson Leona Rodgers een Rodgers Students Fovored Social Gatherings Before ond After School xxx I. r 5 1 r S., i, ini To encourage the green machine, Maggie Angueira and Crisse Bates waved big balloons at the game. Ehyah Rogers Femme Rogers Sheri., Rogers sword Rogers Flor Reyes Brren Rooney Edward Ross Amy Royhchrld Arny Revhrnen Merge Rolhsfern Percy Rowe Merle Rowhnd Wdluam Roxby Jemwe Rubrn Roberf Rushfon Dcrefha RyNes Jayne Sake! Cheryl Selony Jamce scnmermger Kevhy Sanborn Herrnrnro Sanchez Jecquehne Sanders Pevncna Sendrler Terry Snndsform Luanne Serqenr New Saunders Rrck Sawyer Alan Scafes Lame Schaubhn Bred Schultz Keren Schumacher Berry Sehwern Dayrd Sehwervz Par Schwartz Alberi Seen Cessendre Seen Debra Robinson, Delores Anderson. and Lisa 273 274 Pafricrs Seen Robert Sean szeeerr Scruggs Tamer., Segal Kenneth Seldman Anthony Selmer Herd: Senn Jody Seryedio Sandy Seward OMS Seymore Richard Shaffer Mickey Sheine David Shandlaft B.rry Shapiro Evan Shapiro Danny Sharff Donna Shaver J. W. Shelby Audrey Shearer. Suzanne Shepard Craig Sherrill Bobby Shields Lisa Shinhoster Scott Shnrr Henry Shorter Nancy sabernrra Debra Summons Jeanne Swrnmons Ban Simpson Vlrginla Slmpson Kathy sarrdarr Lorraine sarqmy Nancy Slcwlulr earl Smiley Deidre Smith Dyenne Smith Gary Smlfh Jacqueline Smlth JoAnn Smith Kim Smrvh Lailer smnr. Larry Smith Marilyn Smith Robert Smutlw Oriented Students Learned New Skills, Ideas in School e X 'Jn . c..r 'EZ' r ln Miss Hedda d's :cr biology class. Sandy Fagan explored the growth of green algae. Rozem Smifh Sharon Smlrh Bey.-,fry snow Barbara Snowden Raymond Sobel Keren Sobkowski Der-aNd Sokolcff Ruchard Somerville mmf screw. chews Bounds mn soumem cm spmfm Frank Spanx Macnee: speed Robin Speed Jamie Spurlcgl Jenny Stage Duane sfagef AMB Stahl Steve Sfarkrnan Bobby Sfafen WwIHemae Sfead Wendy Stem Mare Svembefg Thomas Sterba Juan Sfeyens Eilen Stevenson Kahn Sfone vm. sf, Onqe Dam Smm Sfeye Sum Jann smbxmg Carey Strickland Etlion Swinger Ronald Smnqer man 276 Pep Rallies, Crazy Hats Helped to Celebrale Spirit Week Tim Stubbs William Sfubbs Joseph Suggs Bill Sullivan Carolyn Summers Cheryl Summers .lulle Summers Sieve Swinll Mila Tullarico Rick Teri Russell Tarsches Pelriek Tarver aeyelly Taylor Clara leylel Donna leylel Hayward Taylor Jacqueline Taylor Reeell Tebbe Pamela leemer Solomon Tennerll Mike Telly Sieve Thlesse Anlhony Thomas Gloria Thomas Merle Thomas Walter Thomas vle Thompllms Marsha Thompson Tom Thompson weld., Thompson Wlll Thorne Karen Tllelea sllalley Tillman John Tlpleyl Michael lelllyef Mlllee Tomlln X , 7 Y 'W '-1' Dia ne DePrifis, Vanessa Nickerson. Virginia Lane, and Malissa Lovely walched as lngenue puf on a slcil af fhe Palmelfo pep rally. r. Qnggw nw0 w.t During Homecoming week James Srniflw kepf spirif alive by honoring buHons, pefches, and hafs d L- L.-. vacuy Torres Carolyn Townsend Warren Tra nzenfeld James Trlce Soavan Train Danny Tumarlin Eric Turle Michael Turner Melissa Turner Peggy Ullman Joy Urillo Deb: Valdez Mann Valleio Gwenn VanGoafhem any VanValkenburg Rebecca v.-inner Genaro Vazquez Carolyn Vern Susan Vine Knfnn vanrnn cnn, wnfnn Candy wnunsngr am Walden Allison wnwdfnnn Randy wnndfen Franklin wnner Garl wnruer Kennefh Walker snmu Walker Dawn wnu nam wnnnce Manner wnnm Alfonso Wurmg Greg Warner Mary Warren James Washlnginn Mackel Washington Pamela Washinqwn Robert Washington Roseha Washingvon Tracy Wavlrins Audroy Waxman 277 278 W ri ,Mg Enrhusiasfic pep club members cheered the Cougars on fo vicfory a+ every game. They wen? prepared wifh crepe paper shakers and spnrnf Ene Wayne Mrndn Wea! Sean Webb Mark Weber Waher Weber Lows Wemhoid Bryarr Weinslem Gary welnner CeVesfe WeHs Gary Weffhermer Fernando Westfield Davld Wesrmorehand Mrke Whelan Wilham Whrddon Joanne Whwfaker Barbara White Davrd Whwre Jeffry Whwe Jwrrw Whrre Juhe White Timothy Whire Vicky Whne Dar-VH wmreheaa Deborah Whitehead Jesse Whitfield Pamcra Whriley Karen Whmle Darcy Wdchas Bobby wneax Fauarrrua wrlaeaaae Jam wmnes Mare walaama rxrrhany wruramf Barbara WrWVwams Chew! Wwhrams av N I xl vs. , - vii' ., ,. Ups, Downs of School Marked Students' Moods ..f so f , C -'Z R -l Q .. X4 IYN M, Wilhdrawing info his own world, Donald Phillips found on answer lo boring classes. Herman wmasms Refha walnsms sirens williams shells wrlnzsms sfsfnf. waliasms room.. wallasms wsna. walnsms wsyne Williams Cliff Wilson Daniel Wilson Darlene Wilson may Wilson Scott Winolrur Howard Wise Sluoron Wivel Mildred Wood Susan Wood Naomi Woods Charlie Woodson Clinvon Woodson Al Woolen Mary Wren Al Wrighr Delores Wrighf James wiigm Willie Wright Yvonne Wright Camille Wriqhlson Candy wysn George Yoeclral Ernest Young John Young was Young Jeannie Zachary Debbie Zalis For Zarle Karen Zismen award zofgs Amee zucisf 279 0 .- ff! , . A Q . s 4- s - , , Sirling in English class. Karen l-lowilz lisfened +o a discussion of Grea? Exgecfafions. Jack Scot? copied from his lex? bool: fo complefe his assignrnenl ,, .,.k J 1 Chuclzling af somefhing or someone who caughf fheir fancy, 'rhese young girls se? resllessly awaifing furfher insfrucfions for fheir affernoon physical educafion program QW ,f Glenn Edward made an intense endeavor toward achieving excellence on his weekly test tor first year algebra class. Subiect Variety Interested Freshmen ie If ?i?1 '?f.-if a Linda Wellrner wasn't quite sure about the correct way to transter film notes into acceptable form. Jerry Parder began his daily routine by heading his paper and preparing himself for taking notes on Pakistan Complicated Moth Bewildered Students ser Abernathy Dayia Aeiner Stuart Aaelrnar. Steve Aieirs Riva Ailrens Jeii Albertson virliriaie Alisrirrer. Games Alera.-aer Howard Anapol David Andrews Leelie Armstrong Beieey Asbury ciiirei Bader Susie eeaaley Henry Baldwin eeneyieye aerrire Anne Beclrer Mielieel Bell Audley Beniamin Edna Benson Brad Berman Laura Bernd? Jer Bernfield John Bird Reerelle Bleriierieliip Alice Bliss Richard Blyar Jacquie Boelil Gary Brannon Dan Brown Debbie Burns Shirley Burton Tirrrorliy Butter-lield Tirn Callahan Mary Cannon Kathy Cantwell Carol Cardwell Bonnie Carlson Karen Cerollo Patrick Carroll Joe Cerezo Phillip Clarl William clerrenre Perrrel. Craig rzerrela Ccnger Randy Connors Candy caan Monte Couch Joseph Cranes Wiiliarn Crawford Chris Daley Suzanne Daly Horelia Damande Karen Daniels Jellrey Davidson Buddy Davis Daniel Davis Mille Deye David Deqsn Robin Deiserl Donna Dernosflian Paul Demoslhenis Diane DePre9is Jon Derrevere Bruce Destreich George Downs Cathy Dralze Greg Dunham Sieve Dirpiri Susan Edenlield Jeri Eichenbaum Lawersnce Plarraeaen -H -'-L2 1 fpi-H 113: if , A 3 A el, ' ' ,Q iff A ,f i 1' vzaflelfy- ::.g,. r :ew 'H . e If?-1' 'i K 1-ff' sr ' f gifs - 'iii -, y izizpsre i K 1, . iifjifiel 4 w:. . l .E , .rm e ia A teacher-student relation improved as Mr Charles Innes aided Karen Carollo with problems Elaine Elisaman Richard Ellis Jeff Esser wr K whim. During a fesf Kevin Lippson aflempled fo solve complex polynomials and inequalilies. Q5 Ralph Fabrana Karla Fassbach Svrllrr-en Fay krn. Faaenasunn Susan Feldman Mannael Ferguson Kerfh Fernandez vrcrana Frnqer Lynn Faarella Jann rrrrqrbbans Roy Flores Chuck Frazrer Marrlvn Frelse Glenn Frred Carl Fusselrnan Llnda Fussell Lrnda Fon Parn Geulv Pav Gladwell Drene Glazer Randr Glelchenleus Rrck Godrng Bonrrre Goldman CMH Golub Vruar Gonzalez Teresa Goedson Drck Gordon Duane Greumllcll Barbara Gray Sveve Gray Mark Gresham Trend Grove Sfeve Gruber Gerald Gurver Ran Hausrnann Alva Hayes Wendy Hayes Reber! Helnzmann Danlel Heller Jeff Henderson Andy Herrrs Tamnnu Hrl-man Joel Heade Laurel Horlon Karen Horwifz Kenny Hunnplnraun Tom Hacker Rrchard Hare Orurlle Jackson Sharmarne Jankowskl Scan Jehlen John Jenkins Donna Johnson Charene Jones vrrarnra Jones Jrrnrny Jupin Scan Kaplan Jack Keele Sieve Kelfz Mark Keller Kerry Kendnck Rrehard Kessler ncearn Kalnbaualr Marcela Koch Jack Korfz Susan Krarrr Ellen Kramer Dave Kranz John Krause Joseph Kurlz Neff Laboy Deanna Lane Jaya Larolouda Johnny Laauans Range Lrberalore Nadine Leone 2 4 Michael Llllard Debra Lrngle Marla Locus Rex Lohman Pav Long Mike Loy George Lyle Claudla McCall Debbie McCann Mary MaCl.rllagh Karidy McKenzie .loan McLaughlin Gary Malhews Larry Maynard David Merller Ronna Mesh Tommy Melts Marcia Meyer Michael Dayid Glenda Mikel! Leslie Miles Kafhy Miller Kim Miller Mlcllele Miller Todd Miller Floyd Miner Arfhur Mirchell Shirley Mirchell Brian Morris Iyy Morris Colan Mowrer Sherry Murchison Daniel Murphy Clill Nash Donna New Judy Nielson Ray Niles Kathleen Nuce Maureen O Brien Sandy Olalean Bruce Orr Jocelyn Pagan Barbara Pager Mary Pager Donl Parker Ken Parkin Jeff Parsons Russell Peel June Fenner Rnl Peppas Jill Refer Suzanne Reny eery Pigeon Michael Polofnilr Dave Port Calhy Par-ver Tim Powell Tom Powell Jerry Prater Dane Promin Remy Pellena Kevin oezel Margie Reeieyel. Rolinda Radford Nick Ramirez Paul Rankin Eric Rappaporr Ava Ray Carol Reciear Judy Redsfone Forrest Reeder Joey Reqisver Laurie Remsen Renn.e Reyes Glenn Rice Lynlord Rice Kennerh Richard Julleanrl Rice Marlr Rivard Rabin Roberls oeyla Rogers John Slevens and Keilh Fernandez were eager 'ro ,nge -s NXT-.. ...--- offer lheir advice lo Kalhy Porler on how fo wrile a perfecl English composifion ie' r R 2 Freshmen Formed Better Study Habits -.- Q Us we Instead ot listening to the lecture, Chuck Frazier did last night's homework. John Rothohild Jirn Rotherham Robin Ruddy Peter Rurnenik Scott Rushton Barbara Rutledge Kathy Ry..- screen Ryder Roxanne seleee Steve Salvatore Robert Scharnaql Andria Schechterma John Schleiter Alexander Schlussler Jack Scott Natalie Segal Stephen Sell Kim Sestok Robert Shaw Kenneth Shear Francine Sherwood Emily Shorrock Steve Sissel Danny Slegle Debbie Smith Staci Srnith Dorothy Stahr Diana Stephens John Stevens Henry Stevenson Donna Stone Frank Strafaci Lisa Styer Sherrie Sullivan Leslie Suter Holly Swinney Lisa Tallarico Deborah Tate John Thaisen Linda Taylor Debra Thaophilus Charles Thomas William Thomas Orlando Toledo Milton Torres Ben Trawick Jeff Trane David Turtledaub Gini Ude Robert Valentine Anne Valla Joe Vaughn Marina Villar Patti Voss Darrel Watkins Cindy Watson Lisa Weisman Ellen Weiss Greg Wertheirner Bambi Wilson David Wilson Elisabeth Wilson Joey Wilson Tim Windes Lois Worth Nicholas Zyne 286 -A- Abbey. Barbara M. - 48 Abel, Mifchell L. Abrams, Mifchell J. - 34, 35. 48. 2l3 Ackner. Richard A. - 48 Adams, Darlene - 48 Adderly, Joan - 48 Aguila, Sofia M. - 48 Aguirre, Margaref W. - 48 Albury, Donna J. - 38, 46, 48, 5l. 209. 22l Alexander, Lucinda A. - 48. l98, I99 Alexander, Mindy L. - 48, 22I Allen, Ann L. - 48 Allen, John C. Jr. - 48 Allen, Joseph H.-48, I92, I93 Allen, Richard L. lll - 48 Anapol, Edward Anderson. Frank A. Anderson. George M. - 26.28, 4-B, l68 Anderson, Roy - 48, 79 Angel. Nancy C. - 48 Angueira, Margaref M. - 48. I99 Ardis, Gail L. - 48 Arsenean, Kim - 48 Askew. Angela D. - 48, 203 Asfrin, Sfeven A. - 48 Aycock, Melissa J. Ayers, Gary S. - 48, 53, 2lO Bach, Roger O. - 48 Bader, Fred M. - 48 Baessell, Roberf F. Bagley, Thomas R. - 49. l68, 2I8 Ballard. William H. - 49, 203 Ballenfine, Jack L. - 49 Ballesfer, Jose A. - 49, I44. I47 Balmer, Scoff E. -- 49, 296 Banks, Donald - I39, 140 Banks, Samuel L.- 49, I I7, I39 Banksfon. Clarence l. - 49, II7, I32-I33, I68 Bardecker, Lynda S. - 46, 47, 49, 20l. 2lB Barnes, Annie L. - 49 Barr, Ophelia T. - 49 Barreff, Roberf L. - 49, I44, Senior Index Bembry, Brenda Bensen, Eric R. Bensen, Sheri L. - 50 Benson. William J. - 50 Benfley, Michael E. - 203 Berdeal, Julio E. - 50 Berdugo, Richard R. - 50 Bernfeld, Michael A. - 50 Berry, Roberf W. - 50 Berfrand, William G. - 50 Besf, Karen L. - 26, 50. 2I4, 2l5 Befhel, Defra K. - 50, 2I5 Biel, Robin G. - 50 Bishop, William G. Jr. - 50 Black, Rosifa M. - 203 Blair, Sara E. - 50 Blakely. Terrell L. - 50, 69 Blinski. Perrin J. - 50 Boggs, Judifh L. - 50 Bogh, Cheryl W. - 37, 50. l5l. 2 l O, 2I l Bonanno, Cinda L. - 50, l80 Bonvissufo, John J. - 50 Bornowski, David J. - 50, I54, I56, I57 Bofero, German - 5l Boforo, Niefo Ana M. - 5I Bowers, Shane Boyne. Debra L. - 5I. 205 Brady, Pafrick J. Bramhall, Barbara A. - 5l Braunsfein, William J. - 5l Braxfon, Palmerifa - 5l Brelsford, Milfon E. - 5l Bridges, Kafhy S. - 5l. l8l Bridges, Raymond D. - 5l Briggs. Belda A. - 35, 5l Brinkman, James P. - 5I Brooks. Derrick R. Brooks, James - 5I Brooks. Jill Brooks, Marvin L. - 5l Brown, Craig S. Brown, Denise - 5I Brown, Gail M. - 5l Brown, Joyce L. - 5l Bruner, Roberf F. - 5I Bryan. Linda J. 48, 5l, I3I, I32 l89. l86 Bryanf, Lauren J. - 5I Bryanf. Lon G. - 5I, I76 Buckland. Charles H. - II3 Buckley, Edmond J. lll - 26, 5I Buffingfon, Kirk- 5l. 2I0 2OI Barrus. David K. - 48 Barfhe, Josiane - 49, 2I9 Bass, Richard - 49, 80 Baffen, Mona - 49 Baffen, Roger D. - 49 Beard. Greagory - 49 Becker, James C. - 49 Bedall. Charles E. - 49 Bell, Sylvesfer L. - 49, I44, I47 Burch, Delores D. - 36, 37. 5l Burch. Pafricia A. - 26, 5l Burkes. James D. - 35, 52 Burruss. Thomas L. - l59 Buscher, Pafricia E. - 52 Bush. Carolyn - 52 Bussey. Kafhleen - 52 Butler. Nadine - I5I - C - Balous. Thea L. - 50 Caballero. Terri S. - 26. 52 Caines. George H. - 52 Cambridge, Vanessa R. - 52. I77, I79, I92, 2I8 Canfwell, Priscilla J. - 47, 52, 87, I63, I79, I86, 209, 2l6. 2I8 Carbo, Anfhony M. Cardwell. Anne - 52, IB2, IB3, 2I6, 2 l 7, 22l Carlock, Deborah G. - 52 Carnevale, Debbie M. Carroll, Roberf E. Carfer, Lawrence Carfer, Roberf S. - 52, 81, l58, I59, I76, I77, 2l0 Cassidy, Tamara L. - 52 Casfleberry, Timofhy R. - 52, I52 Causey, Robin L. - 202 Chadwick, Donald A. Jr. - 52, I32, I33 Chalmers, Roberf T. Jr. - 52 Chaplin. Linda D. Charlorf, Karen D. Chase, A. C. - 52 Chesfer, Karen L. - 52 Childs. Claudia D. Chillar. Carolyn J. - 52 Chisholm, Grafheryn H. - 52 Chrisfiansen, Lori A. Clark, Gregory B. - 52 Clarke, Charles E. - l2B, l32. I33 Clarke, Lynn B. - 52 Clausen. Gary N. - 52 Clemmons, Suzanne S. - 52 Coafs, Milfon R. - I32, I33 Coe, Mariana S. - 46, 47, 52. 204, 205, 206, 2I8 Coffman, Cafhie M. - 52 Cohen, Barbara J. - 52 Coley, Josephine - 52 Collins, Lynne G. Conger, Jeff L. - 53 Conyers. Moses Conyers. Samuel - 53 Cook, Eileen M. - 53 Coon, Sydney E. Jr. - 26, 53 Copeland, Cynfhia L. - 53 Copeland, Marshall L. - 53 Copeland, Michael L. Corbeff. Sharon G. - 53 Corbeff, Vivian L. - 53, I99 Corcoran, Theresa L. Cordero, Mel T. Cosper. Frederick L. - 53. 58. l6B, 2 I0 Coverson, Sondra J. - 32, 34. 35. 53 Cowling, Beverly J. - 53 Cox. Carol A. - 54. l6l Coy, Thomas K. Cozza, Judi E. - 54, 204. 205 Crain, Kim H. - 54 Cramer. Pamela J. - 54 Creasman, Jeffrey R. - 54, l57 Criswell, Lynn - 54 Cronin, Deirdre E. - 28, 54 Cross, Edward P. - 54 Cruz. Cynfhia - 54, 74 Curry, Jacqueline J. - 54, IO9 - D - Daum, Phyliss S. - 54 Davis, Carolyn S. - 54. IO9 Davis, Dwighf l. Davis, Rebecca Y. - 54 Davis, Roberf E. - 34, 35, 37, 46, 47. 87, I32, l33, I54, I57, 2lO. Zl l Davis, Roberfa J. Davis. Terrell A. - 54 Davis, Tim - 54 Dawkins, Edward W. - 54 Dawkins, Harold E. - 64 Dawson, Smifh A. Day, Michael A. Daye, Donna A. - 33. 54 Delfel, Deborah L. DeLude. Donna J. - 54, 97 Demosfhenis. Pauleffe M. DeMoya, Armando J. - 54 DeMoya. Francisco V. Denning, Carlfon R. - 55 Derby, Pafricia E. - 55 Derrer. Douglas E. - 55 Derry. Michael R. - 55 Defzel, John E. Devlin, Joseph J. lll - 55, I96, 2lB Dewiff, Gary J. - 55 Diaz, Raymond J. - 34, 35, 55, l96, I97 Dickerson, Jeffrey R. Dixon, Annie L. - 55 D'La Roffa, Maximo G. - 55 Docfor, Randall H. - 55 Dove. Joshua K. lll - 55 Dozier. Dianna - 55 Draluck, Paul I. F 55 Drennan, Mafhew P. - 55. I32, I33 Duff. Mike - 55 Duncan. Thomas H. Duncombe. Sandra - 55 Dunn. Roberf T. Jr. Dupree, Walfer A. - 55 Durham, David S. - 55 Durkin, Jim - 55 - 5 - Eckerson, George W. - 55 Edenfield, Michael - 55. 65, I76 Edmondson, Robin A. - 202 Edwards, Jennifer V. - 55 Edwards. Larry - I54, l55 Edwins, Gail M. - 55 Eggerf, Eileen J. - 26. 55 Eingold, Jay C. - 56, I6I Elder. lan D. Eldredge, Timofhy D. - 56 Elias, Mark A. Ellis, Deme?rius E. - 56 Ellison, Douglas J. - 56 English. Alan C. - 56 Ennis, Elmira - 56 Eps?ein, Michael L. - 56, l6l Equels. Timo?hy K. - 56 Esplin, Sandra - 56, 202 Esser, Ralph E. - 56 Evans, Eugenia D. - 56, 202 Evans. Ricky E. - 56 Eveland, Gerrard J. - 56. l58. I59 - F - Fallavolli?a, Donald J. - 56. 296 Farley, Roy W. Jr. - 56, l04, I94, 2l8 Feldman, Jane? - 56 Ferber. Jane S. Ferrara. Clelia C. -- 56 Fey, Wayne D. Field, William S. - 56, I79. l86, 2l0. 2I I, 2l8 Fields, Cyn?hia M. -- 56, l98. I99. 2 I 6 Finkels?ein, Marilyn E. - 56, 203 Fisher, Frank 5. Fisher, Jane? A. - 56 Flaifz, Larry R. Fleisher, Wayne P. - 56 Flinn, Edward L, Flores. Tom L. - 56, 'l52 Flynn. Charles Foley, Dean S. Ford, Brenda A. - 56, 208 Ford, Franklin D. - l32, I33. I99 Foreman, Michael S. - 46, 47, 56, 2lO Forsh?, Donald D. - 57, 296 Fos?er, Ted C. - 57 Foun?ain. Frances L. Foun?ain, Sally L. - 57 Fox, Gary D. - l6l Franklin, Joseph E. Frasier, Randall P. Frasier. Rosemary P. Frink, Bruce M. Fros?, Rober? B. Il - 57 - Q - Gage, An?oine??e Gaines. Beverly A. - 57 Garcia, Alexander - 57 Garcia, Thomas T. Ill - 57 Garmen. William F. ll - 35, 57 Gasman. Judi?h G. Ga?rell, Gary L. - 57 Gazzola, Joan E. -- 57 Gee. Cheryl E. -f 33, 57, 205 Gee, Jennifer R. - 57, I89, 202 Gee. Kim S. - 57. 2I9 Geier, Donald L. - 57 Geis?wei?e. Debra L. - 57 Gen?ry, Rober? L. - 58, I95. 2l3 Georgiadis, Andreas J. Giansan?i, Rosemary Q 58, I l2. I64, I65, 2l5 Gibbs, Michael B. - 58 Gibson. Vanessa A. - 58 Gales. Kaihy L. - 53. 202 Gillespie, Richard D. Givens, Ellihue - 58. 139 Glaese. Richard A. - 52 Glockmann, William R. Glover, David - 58, l30 Goding, Deborah R. - 58, 200. 2l9 Gohlke, Michele R. - 58 Golding, S?ephen M. Ill - 58. 128, I32. I33 Goldman, Sharon A. -- 58 Goligh?ly. Joyce E. - 58 Golub. Cheri D. Gomez, Marco A. Jr. - 57, 58. I57, 200. ZIO. Zll Go???ried, Theodore R. Gould, Alice M. - 33, 58 Gourno. David - 58, l59 Gracia, Joseph R. - 58 Graham, Connie S. - 58, I70 Graham, Jane? D. - 58 Grana?, Michael D. - 58, I32. I33 Gran?, Howard A. - 58 Grant Michael J. - 58 Graveline, David D. Gray, Michele M. - 58, 202 Green, Darry F. - 58 Green. Malachi Jr. - 86, l29, I32. I33. I38, I39. l92, I93 Greenburg, Gary S. - 30. 3l, 34, 35, 46, 59, 80. 2IO, 2l8 Greenspan. Karen B. - 35, 59, l5I. 2I4, 2l5. 2l8 Greer, Karen J. - 55, 59 Gregg, Michael B. Gri??i?h, Rober? W. - 26. 28, 32, 59. I32. I33 Grimes, Carlson Gross, Michael A. Gropper. Heidi A. - 59 Grubbs, Ricky D. Grupper, Marshall S. - 59, 2I9 Gschwind. Gary C. - 59 Guerrero, Cris?ian C. - 59 Gulbrandsen. Theresa S. - 59 Gullen, Carrol A. - 38, 59, 66. 82 - H - Haines, Barry L. - 59 Halybur?on, Donna J. - 59. I76, 203 Hamann, Jane? D. - 59 Hamil?on, Hea?her D. - 59, 2OI, 2l6, 2I7. 22l Hamil?on, Kenne?h L. Hammel, James F. - 59. I32. I33 Hammond, Douglas - 59 Hamp?on, Johnny S. - 60. 203 Handy. Annie O. Hanlon, Dewain M. - 60 Hanselman, William S. - 60 Happl, Kim L. Harper, S?even C. - 60 Harrell, Kenne?h - 33. 49, 60. I32, I33 Harris. Lee A. - 60 Hassine, Pa?ricia - 60 Has?ings. Valerie T. - 60 Ha??ield. James E. Haugabrook. Cornelius - 60, l55. I57 Hau?zinger, Frank G. - 60, 2 I 8 Hawkins, Howard S. - 60 Hayes, Nancy J. - 60, I79. l86, l87. l88, 2l8 Haynes. Shirley L. - 60 Hea?h, Laurie M. - 60 Heller, Judi?h L. - 60 Hemperley, Duane H. -Y 60 Henderson. John M. Ill - 46. 60. I39, I44, l45, I46. I47. I76, 2IO, 2ll Henderson, Pamela S. - 60 Henderson, Virginia B. - 60 Henry. Lucille Henry. Margare? M. - 60. I76. 203 Herdman, Rober? W. Jr. - 6l Herris, Je??rey S. - 6l. l29. I32, I33 Hersho??, S?uar? H. - 6l Highfill, Edward R. - 6l Highsmi?h, Carl S. Hill, Inez - 38. 6l Hill. Paule??e F. - 6l Hill. Timofhy J. - 6l, IO4, l60. I6l Himmenger, Joan F. - 6l Hines, Barbara E. Hin?on, Susan C. - 61, I94 Hi?chens, Gail A. - 6l Ho??mann, Michael J. - 6l, 2l9 Holloway. Doro?hy J. Holmberg. Helen C. Holmes, Donald G. - 6l Hon, Kerry L. - 34, 35, 6I. I76, 205. 206, 2l8 Honyak, Sandra L. - 6l. I94 Householder, Tom - 6l Hudson. Barbara A. - 6l Huhn, Joyce N. Hull, Ca?herine L. Hunley. Ronald K. - 6l Hunler. Xavier A. - 35, 6l, 86. I39 Hurewi?z, Mar?in C. Hu?chinson. Garry C. Iglesias, Gianna M. - 6l, 93 Iglesias, Rodney A. - 75, 2l9 llic. Debra A. - 6l Imar. Chris G. - 6l, I47 Irving, Donald J. - 34. 35, 6l Irwin, Leslie A. Ivey, Louise - 6l, 203 - J - Jackson. Quin?on D. - 6I, I44 Jackson. Theresa - 6l Jacobson, Deborah J. - 6I James, Sandra - 6l Jankowski, David H. - 6l Jehlen, Kei?h J. Jene?sky, Michael S. - 6I Jennings, Ronald S. - 62 Johnson. Be??y C. - 62 Johnson, Edward R. ll - 62. I96 Johnson, Willie I. Johnson, Willie Jr. - 62, I76. I77 Jones, Alphonso - 62, l30, V 132, I44, 176 Jones, Burk L. Jr. - 28, 62 Jones, Carol Y. - 62 Jones, David L. - 62 Jones, Elise R. Jones, Frank N. Jones, Marilyn A. - 46, 62, 79. I92, I99 Jones, Pamela G. - 35, 62. I93, 2l5 Jones, Pa?ricia A. - 97 Jones, Sandra L. - 26, 28, 62 Jordon, Ella A. - 62, 203' Joyal. Ted - l57 - K .. Kaminslcy, Paul - 62. I77 Kan?or, Sco?? L. - 62 Kaplan. Mar?in S. - 62 Kass. Rober? D. Jr. - 62 Ka?rek. Linda - 62 Ka?z, Charles M. - 62, I77. 2I3 Kay, Gail A. Kelley. Ronald B. Kelly, Kelly. Chris?ine M. - 62 Mark H. - 62 Kendrick, Sherrie F. - 63 Kessler, Rober? H. Jr. - 63 Kes?el, Theodore R. - 63 Kindell. Kevin A. King, Debbie - 63 Kiser, William R. - 63 Kishbaugh. Norman L. Il - 63 Klein, Chris?ophar J. - 63. 2 I 5 Klein, Pa?ricia R. - 63, l6l Kleinman. Neal l. - 63 Klemm, Rober? C. Ill - 63 Klingen. Leonard W. J. - 38. 59, 63 Kno??. David H. - 63 Knowles, Ka?hleen M. - 63 Koch. Chris?ian A. Koes?line. Kevin R. - 63 Kram. Richard S. - 50, 63, 83, ISI, I94, 2 I O Krisman, Edward P. -- 63 Kris?en, Leslie A. - 63 287 2 Krivan, Howard C. Kronenberg. Bruce J. - 63 Kruger. Joel L. - 63 Kruger. Yvonne A. - 63 Kukla, Jan S. - 54 Kunde, Vicki - 63 Kyne, Kalhy T. - 203 -L.. Laing, Dwain G. - 63, I44 Laing, Migdalen C. - 63 Lamp, Gail P. - 63, 202 Lampkin. Sandra F. - 64. I76. 196, I97 ' Landry, Richard W. - 64 Lane. Pafricia K. - 64, I99 Lang, Roberi J. Jr. Lafch, Paul E. - 64 Lafvala. Jerry B. - 64. I65 Lawrence, Diane L. - 64 Leach, Frederick - 64 Leffler, Dorofhy J. - 64 Lenard, Donald W. - 64 Lefaw, James L. - 64 Levenfhal. Wayne N. - 64 Leverich, Charles E. - 64, I96 Lewis. Sylvesler Liguori, Slephen Lloyd, Kalhleen M. - 64 Lockerbie, Brian D. Locus, Marie L. - 64 London, Deborah L. - 64, 8l. 205. 2l8, 2I9 Lopez, Barbara - 64 Lopez, Miguel A. Lorber, Sleven - 64 Losner, Mark F. - 64 Loll, Lance 4- 64, I32, I33. I66. l68 Loulhan, Edwin E. ll Lowe, David W. - 64 Luce, Jill H. - 64 Lundy, Carmen L. - 34, 35, 64 Lynch, Ailsa L. - 64 Lynch. Sibyl A. - 33, 64 1 M .- Macuszonok, Mary - 66 Maguire, Gregory W. - 66. I28. I32, I33, 2l0, 2ll Mancuso, Ronald R. - 66, l57 Manning, Richard A. - 66 Manzanares, Pablo L. - 66 Marks, Kevin S. -- 66, I94 Marlow. Marlene S. - 66 Marlin, Roberf C. - 66 Marlinson, Pamela A. - 66 Massey, Rebecca L. - 66 Massouras. Brian D. - 66 Malheny, Elizabefh A. - 66. I86 Mafhews, Deborah V. - 66 Mafhis. Linda D. - 66 Maffhews, Deborah A. - 66 Mallingly. Glen -- 66 Maurer, Edward C. - 66 Maynard, Siephen P. - 66 Mazeika. Michael E. - 66, I64, I65 McAvay. Lorefla M. -- 65 McAvoy, Candace M. McBride. Richard R. - 65, I76 McBryde. Carolyn E. - 65 McClendon, Yvonne L. - 65 McCormick. Tim W. McCracken. Mickey A. - 65 McCready, Susan M. - 65 McDonald, Susan T. - 37, 65. I77, 202 McDonald, Susan - 65, 2I5. 2l8 McElveen. Shirley - 65 McElwain, Adrienne M. - 65. 2I5, 2l8 McGhee, Michael D. - 65 McGraw, Roberf - 65 McGuire, Anlhony Mclnfoch. Harold R. - 65 McKay, Elizabefh A. - 65, I77 McKendree, William L. Jr. McKinney, Malhew E. McLean, Lou l. - 65 McMillan, Jessie R. - 32, 33. 34. 35. 66, 82, 85, I76. I77. I96, I97 McNamara. Bonnie - 66 Merchanf, Frances - 66 Merrell, Jerry - 67. I32, I33 Meyer, Margarel J. - 67 Meyer. Sandra J. - 67 Meylach. Laureen A. - 67, 2l2 Mickens, James H. - 67, I44 Mika, Frank J. - 67 Miles. Michael L. - 67 Miles, Miriam E. - 67, B4 Millard, Charles D. Ill - 67 Miller, Marilyn L. Miller. Waller T. Jr. - 67 Mills, Earl Minervino, Lawrence A. - 67. ll2 Miranda, Jose A. ll -- 67 Milchell, Theodore R. Miyares, Gilsa D. - 67 Monce, Michelle K. - 296 Moncrief. Kay - 67 Moniz, Leslie A. - 67 Monfgomery, Janice E. - 67, I76 Moore. Bruce W. - 24, 67 Moore, Cinda - 67 Moore. Jacquelyn - 67 Moore, Lesfer Moore, Linda M. Moore. Sandra C. - 67 Morris, Bruce A. Ill - 38, 67 Morris. Max S. lll - 67 Morris. Wayne N. Morrison, David B. - 67 Mosely, Larry J. Moles, Paul D. - 67 Mounlain, Milchell Muise, Roberf - 67 Muller, Donna S. - 67.83, I77. 204, 205, 206, 207, 2l8 Mullins. Michael G. - 67 Mumford. Joyce B. - 68, 84 I76 Munson, Thomas P. - l52 Murphy, Kim M. - 68 Murphy, Pamela L. - 68 Myers. Edward W. - 68 Myhre. Teresa C. - 68 - N - Napier. Pallie D. - 68 Nasser, Gary A. Neil, Waller - 68 Newman, Frances - 68, I99 202 Nichols, Candice J. - 68 Nichols, John H. - 68. I68 Nickerson, Pamela L. -4 62, 68 I92, I93 Noel, Glenn L. - 68, 76 Nolan. Michael A. - 68 Noland, Robin G. - 68 Norman. Jeffrey - 68 Norris, George T. - 68. I32 I33. I44, 200, 2l8 Norfh. Michelle A. Noliage, Earl - 68 Nugenl, Douglas M. -0- Oakman, William E. Odom, Frank - 68 Odum. Beverly A. Ognan. Roberl R. Olney, Larry J. - I32, I33 Olsen, John M. - 39, 68. 80 I94. 200 Olsen. Paul N. - 69 O'Neil, Waller Orr, Bonnie - 69 Orr, Carolyn V. - 69, 2I9 Ospina. Dario - 69 O'S+een, Diana L. - 69 Osllund. Holly L. - 46, 47. 69 83. 85. l76. I77. l86, l87 ZOI. 2I6, 2I7. 2l8 Owen, Johnny R. Owens, Michael P. - 69, l95 200 Ownby, Roger D. - 69 ..p- Pagano. Joseph A. - 69 Page, Richard T. - 69 Paine. Beverly - 62 Paine. Mary A. - 69. I94. 204 205, 2I8 Paramore, Ronnie - 69 Parker, Diane L. - 69, I5I Parker. Doris L. - 69. BI Parker. Laurie A. - 69, I63 Parkin. Roberl G. - 69, I65 Parks, Randi L. - 69 Parnell, Curlis A. - 84. l28 I32. I33, I38. I39, l40, I44 Parness, Susan F. - 69 Parraga, Allen N. - 69 Parfin, Wanda Y. - 26. 37, 69 84 Pariridge. Paul W. - 2l9 Pafferson. Cornelia C. - 69 Paflerson, Jack R. - 69. l57 Pallerson, Slephanie S. - 34 35, 69 Paulk. Roberl L. lll - 69 Payne, Beverly Y. - 69 Pearson. Gary - 70. I32, I33 Peel. Cheryl A. - 70, l3l, l5I I52 Peltier, Michael D. - 70 Penny, John A. Perkins, Mallory L. - 70. I5I l53 Peppas, Phellicia - 70, 203 Perpich, Sandra A. - 70, 87 l3l, I32. I76, I86, IB7, 2l0 2ll Perry, Palricia A, - 70 Phileman, Debra J. - 70 Phillips, Bruce A. - 70. I32 l33. I44 Phillips. Fellon N. - 70 Pinacle. Sylvia - 70 Pinkey, Phyllis B. - 70 Pla, Nancy V. - 70, 74 Plass, Nancy J, - 70 Pollard. Barbara D. - 70, 202 Pollard, Nikki J. - 26, 70 Poole, Alvin A. - 70 Porfer, Gary L. N 70, I77 Porfer, Pafricia A. Polash, Jane? R. - 32. 35, 70 Powell, Eric L. Powell. Janice L. - 70 Powell, Richard - 70 Pralf. Celeihia - 70 Press, Charles R. - 7I Pressey, Jimmy L. Price, Carrie M. - 7I, 2I9 Price, Elberf - 7I, I77 Price. Jackie L. - 7I, I80 Proclor. April L. - 7I - Q - Quaranfa, Anfhony V. - 7I I32. I33, I76. I77 Quick, Palricia A. - 7l, l8l Quinn. Dale B. - 7l, l58, I59 .- R 1 Raab. Diane L.-7I, l3l, I5I l6l, I76 Railing, Terry D. - 7l, I32. I33, I69 Ramirez, Raymond - 7I Ramsey. Cassandra A. - 33, 7l Randolph, Eric B. - 7I Raphael, Carl S. - 7l, I77 Rauchwerger, Eric 5. - 7I Ray, Melody - 7I Ray, Valerie K. - 7I Raynor, Palricia J. - 7I Reddinglon, Holly E. - 55. 7 209. 221 Valla, Phillip H. Redslone, Susan M. - 7l, l76 Reece. Deborah S. - 7I Reed, Jamie K. - 72 Regisler, Susan L. - 35, 72 Reid, Tony M. - 39. 72 Reiler, Clarence J. Renehen, Michael J. Relling. Henry P. - 72 Reyes. Randy A. Ricco, Adam F. - 72 Rice. Daniel F. - 72 Rice, Peggy J. - 72 Richmond. Linda C. - 72 Rieck. Vera C. -- 68. 72 Riley. Roberl R. - I44 Rivers, Debra A. - 72 Roberls. Lynn M.-47, 72, 208. 209, 22l Robinson, Charles L. ll - I44, l47 Robinson, Ella M. - 72 Robinson. l-larold - 72 Rogers, Cynlhia E. - 72 Rogers, Thomas G. - 72 Roilslein, David - 34. 72 Rojas, Sandra E. - 72 Rondeau. Gene L, - 72 Rondeau, Susan - 72 Rool, Neva D. - 72 Rosado. Juan C. - 72, 20l Rosenberg. Ellen - 72 Ross. Brenda A. - 62, 72, I92, l93 Ross. Carol L. -- 73, I77 Rolhslein. Ann P. - 73 Roush, Andrew L. - 25, 73 Rozier. Sylvia Rowe, Marcia L. - 73. I8I Rowland, Norman W. - 73 Russe, Gail A. - 73 Russell. Karen D. - 73. l8O Russell, Kennelh L. Russo, Guy A. - 73 Ryder. Susan M. - 73 - 5 .. Sachs, Bonnie G. - 73 Sakezles, James Salas, Thomas M. Salvador, Donna J. Sammelinger, Lois M. - 73. Sellle, Mark A. - 74 Seward, Randolph J. - 74, l68, 22l Shaw, Dorolhy J. - 74 Shaw, Michael D. - 74 Shedd. Theresa A. - 74, 203 Signorelli. Elaine l. -- 35. 74 Silvaroli. David A. Simmons, Sleve - 74, l3O, l32, I33. I44 Simpson, Larry L. - 74, 2l8 Sislik. Roberl W. - 74. 2lO. 2H Slagle. William P. Sliker, Rex B. Smilh. Becky L. Smilh, Brell M. - 74 I3I, I76. I96, I97 Sanders, Madelyn T. - 73, l7O Sallerlee, Joy A. - 73 Saunders James W 6 Saunders Nancy D. Schecler, Marc W. Schleiler, Sleve B. - 73 Schneider. Roberl R. - 73, I32. I33 Schneier, Leah C. - 73 Schumacher, Don A. Schumacher. Michael S. - 73 Schwarlz, Eric S. - 73 Scoll, Earl R. Jr. -- 73. 2OI Scoll, Louann - 73, I65 Searle. Debbie L. - 74 Seeley, Drake A. - 74 Smilh. Harvey R. - 74 Smilh, Jellrey A. Smilh, Kalherine A. - 203 Smilh, Michele D. - 74, l3l Smilh, Ronald A. - 74 Smilh, Sharon E. - 35, 74 Snow, Roberl W. Jr. Sobeck, Mary K. -- 74, 203 Solliday, David P. - 74. 82. l28, l30. I96. 200. 2l5 Sorensen. Marlin A. - 74 Soslheim, Peler M. - 74. 203 Spaulding. Chrislopher B. - 74, I26 Sperl. Michael G. - 75 Slallord. Charles H. III - 75. I32. I33. I76 Slallord, Debbie J. - 37, 75, 85 Slahl. Jack S. Jr. - 75, 2l9 Slahr, Susan J. - 75. I86. 2l8 Slarkman, Susan R. - 34. 35, 75 Slarr. James W. - 75 Slalen. Vanessa D. - 60. 75. 202 Sleinberg. Eric L. - 75 Sleppan. Yvelle M. - 75 Slerba. Michael - 75 Slevenson. Sandra L. - 75 Sleward, Gerald J. - 75 Sloeckel, Theodore E. - 75 Slone, Elizabelh A. -- 46, 47. 2OI Slrobino, Dean H. - 75. I62. I63, I86. I89, 2IO, 2II Summers. Denise D. - 75 Susinno, Jane M. - 75. 2l9 Sulla, Cynlhia B. - 208, 209. 2I6 Sweel, Deborah M. - 75 Sweeling, Nalhaniel Swelrnan, Robin N. - 75 - T - Takacs. Charles L. Talham, Deborah L. - 73. 75. I89 Talman, Barbara J. - 35, 75 Taswell. Hansel Taulman. Jan K. - 75 Taylor, Ellen E.- ll, 38, 46, 47. 48, 75. l86. 187, l88. I89 20l Taylor. Kennelh R. Taylor, Roberl D. - 76 Taylor, Sleven W. Teague, Donnell Tegrenny. Thomas S. - 76 Terrell, Gwendolyn T. Theisen, David P. - 76 Thibeaux. Marie L. Thigpen, Linda L. - 76. 204, 205 Thompkins, Tommie A. - 76 Thompson. Carllon G. - 76. 2 I9 Thompson, Earlene - 76. l77 Thurslon, Lewis Tidwell. Charles B. Jr. - 76, l95 Tillman, Linda M. - 76 Tippery, Dianna - 76, 242 Tishman, Kalhryn R. -- 76 Tolliver, Marsha L. - 76 Tonrella, Edward J. - 76 Torres. Louis S. - 76 Torres, Rosalind R. - 76 Trapnell. Joseph - 76. l57 Triana, Livia M. - 76 Trice, Debbie J. - 76 Trilling, Lauren G. - 76 Troie, Diane M. - 76 Troup, Deborah L. - 77, 2l5 Truba. Barbara A. - 77, l3l, l86. I87, 2l0, 2ll .-. V , Vandermark. Brian K. Van Valkenburg, Roberl A. Jr. - 77, l76. I96 Van Woearl. Linda J. - 77 Varnum, Linda J. - 77 Varvel. Michele D. - 77 Vasselin. Judy L. - 77 Vazquez. Lindelle B. - 5I, 77 Valez, Jose F. Veranes, John J. Vilmanyi, Barbara J. - 77 Vitale. Doreen - 77. 204, 205 2l8 Vilaloe, Barbara L. - 77. 203 Warner, Gloria - 78 Washinglon, Marilyn V. - 35. 78 Washinglon. Richard C. Washinglon, Vivian E. - 33. 78 Walkins, Denise A. - 78 Walson, Donna M. - 78 Wax, Tamara L. - 202 Wayne, Brian D. - 78 Weaver, William J. - 78, I32. I33 Webb. Judilh - 78 Welch, Johnalhan R. - 78, l32, I33. I44 Wells, Pamela Y. - 62. 78. l92. I99 Wesl, John - 78, I32. I33 Wesl, Vanessa G. - 78, I3I Wesllield, Donald C. Westmoreland, Palrick H. - 78 Wever, Mark - 78 Whipple, Jocelyn M. - 78 While, Charles W. - 78, I44, l46, I47 While, David S. -- 78 While, Nancy L. - 78 Whilehead, Kennelh E.- Wilcox, Denise A. - 79 Wilkinson, Barbara A. Williams. Darlene Williams, Eloyd C. 78 -W- Wade. Debra E. - 33. 46, 77. lO8, I77, l86, 208, 209 Williams, Gwendolyn Y. - 79 Williams. Judilh A. - 79 Williams. Michael L. - I32, I33 Williams. Terry L. Williams. Yvonne R. - 79 Williamson. John A. - 79 Willoughby. Allred T. lll Wilson. William G. - 79. l55. l57 Wollcale, Edson R. Wolleld. Phyllis L. - 39 Wood, Charles E. - 79 Woodall, Jacque J. - 79 Woodby, Michael B. - 79 Woodson. Allred L. - 86, I29, l32, I33. I34 Wrighl. Janice P. - 79 Wrighlson, Roberl D. Wulleck, William J. - 296 -Y- Yaeckel. Palli A. - 79 Yanchus. Belh A. Yaroslawski. Debra E. - 79 Yerdy. Diane J. Yoflee, Wade - 79 Young. Dorolhy J. - 79, l8l Young, Joe N. - 79 -2- Waggoner, Mark W. - 77 Walker. Barbara A. - 77 Walker, Dorolhy - 77 Walker, Kennelh l. - 77. I44, l76 Walker, Lori J. - 46, 77 Walker, Rosealine L. - 78, 203 Walker, Tanya J. - 78 Wallace. Louis - 77, I44 Wallace. William O. Jr. - 77, 218 Ward, Donald E. Zamudio. Palricia - 46, 47. 79. 87, l76. I77. 20l, 204, 205. 208. 209, 2l8 Zisman. Laura R. - 26 28, 79 Zucker Shelley F. - 79 Zyne, Alexander G. 9 290 -A.. ABBEY, BARBRA ABEL, MITCH - Booster Club. I2: PTSO, I I: Football, 9 ABRAMS, MITCH - Thespians, 9, IO, II. I2: Chorus, 9, IO, II, I2 ACKNER, RICHARD AGUILA, SOFIA - Civinettes, IO, II: Band, IO, II AGUIRRE, MARGO - Student Govern- ment, IO ALBURY, DONNA - L'amitie Secretar I V II, President I2: NHS II, I2: FHA, II, I2: FTA, II, I2: Yacht Club, II: Campus Lite, II, I2: Senior Board: Yearbook Senior Section Editor, I2: Miami Youth Ranch Council, IO, II: Chi-Rho Service Club, I2: Homeroom Secretary, IO, Treasurer, I2: Green Honor Roll Award, IO ALEXANDER, MINDY - Llamitie, II. I2: Art Honor Society, 9, IO, I I, I2: Cam- pus Lite, IO, II, I2 ALLEN, ANN - NHS, 9: Intramurals, 9: Stu- dent Government. IO, I2 ALLEN, JOE - Soccer, IO, I I, I2 ANAPOL, ED - Octagon, IO, I I: Mu Alpha Theta, I I: Spanish Honor Society, IO, II ANDERSON, FRANK ANDERSON, MIKE- Ariel Sweetheart, I2: Interact, IO, Treasurer II. President I2: Band, Concert 9, IO, First Lieuten- ant II, Band Captain I2, Varsity IO, First Lieutenant II, Band Captain I2 ANDERSON, ROY - Football, IO: Soccer, II, I2: Track, 9, IO, I I, I2: Wrestling, IO: Junior Board ANGEL, NANCY - PTSO, II: Thespians. IO, II, I2 ARDIS GAIL - FHA 9' Baseball Bat irl i . . Q i IO: Wrestling Scorekeeper, II, I2: Campus Lite, 9, IO, II, I2 ASKEW, ANGIE - CDE, President, I2: FBLA, Vice-President II: Homeroom Secretary, I2 AYCOCK. MELISSA AYERS, GARY - Key Club, I I, I2: L'amitie Sweetheart, I2: FTA, II, I2: Wres- tling, II, I2: Campus Lite, I2 -3- BACH, ROGER - CDE, I I BAGLEY, TOM - NHS, I2: Baseball, IO, I I. I2: Honor Roll Award: Typing Certiti- cate Award. IO: Varsity Letter and Bar in Baseball, II, I2 BALLARD, WILLIAM - CBE, I I: CDE. I2: Atarian Social Studies, IO: Industrial Arts, 9: Baseball. I2: Soccer, I2: Band, 9: CDE Student ot the Week, I2 BALLENTINE, JACK - Student Govern- ment, IO: Homeroom President I2 BALLESTER, JOSE - Football. 9. IO, II: Track, IO, II, I2: Cross Country, IO: Student Congress League, I I: Student Government, I I BALMER, SCOTT - Atarian Social Studies BANKS, SAM - Basketball, IO, II, I2: Track, IO, I I: Student Government, I2 BANKSTON, CLARENCE - Industrial Arts. 9: Baseball, I2: Football, IO, II, I2: Band, 9 BARDECKER, LINDA - L'amitie, I2: NHS. I I, I2: FHA, IO, I I, I2: Industrial Arts Sweetheart, I2: Pan Am, IO: Campus Lite, I2: Senior Board: GermanVCertiti- cate,I I BARNES, ANNIE - Wantu-Wa-Zuri. I2: Chorus, IO, II: Junior Board: Senior Board: Student Congress League, II. I2: Student Government, II, I2: Homecoming Junior Princess BARR, OPHELIA BARRETT, ROBERT - Industrial Arts, I2: Track, IO, II, I2 BARRUS, DAVE - Spanish Honor Society, IO, II, I2: Spanish Honor Award, II BARTHE, JOSIANE - Art Honor Society, I2 BATTEN, DALE - Bowling, 9, IO: Band, 9 BEARD, GREGORY - Band, 9, IO: Campus Lite. 9, IO, II, I2 BEDELL, CHUCK BELL, LEROY - Football, IO: Track, IO, I I. I2: Cross Country, I I, I2: Chorus, IO BELOUS, THEA BEMBRY, BRENDA BENSON, ED BENSON, ERIC - Chess Club, I2: Band, 9, IO: Campus Lite, II BENSON, WILLIAM - Ecology Club, I2: Student Government I2 BENTLEY, MICHAEL - CDE, I2: Band, IO: CDE Student ot the Week, I2 BERDEAL, JULES - Chess Club, IO: Pan Am, 9, IO. II BERDUGO, RICHARD - Junior Classical League, IO, II: Baseball Team tor Grand Union BERNFIELD, MIKE BERRY, ROBERT- Football, IO, I I, I2: Stu- dent Government I2: Cougar Sports Announcer, I2 BEST, KAREN - Civinettes, II, Vice-Presi- dent State Governor I2: Interclub Council, I2: Dade County Youth Council, IO: Science Club, IO: Ma- iorette, B Corps II, I2 BIEL, ROBIN - Concert Band, IO, Drill Team, IO, Color Guard, I I:GIee Club, IO, II BLAIR, SARA BLAKELY, TERRELL - Wantu-Wa-Zuri. I2: Track, IO, II, I2: Band, IO, II: Junior Board: Student Congress League. I2: Student Government IO BLANTON, ANN BLINSKI, JEFF BOGH, CHERYL - Key Club Sweetheart, I2: Interclub Council, I2: NHS, IO, I I, I2: FHA, IO: Cheerleaders, 9, Captain IO, II: Gymnastics, IO, II, I2: Cam- pus Lite, 9, IO, II, I2: Student Gov- ernment JO, II: Homecoming Senior Princess BORGE, RICHARD BORNOWSKI, DAVID - Ingenue Esquire, I2: Football, 9, IO: Wrestling, 9, IO, All City Honorable Mention II, I2: Student Congress League, I2: Fellow- ship ot Christian Athletes, I2 BOYNE, DEBI - Ariel, I2: Pan Am, IO: Homeroom Secretary, 9, IO BRAUNSTEIN, BILL BRAXTON, PALMERITA - Art Honor Soci- ety, I2, Baseball, IO, II, I2: Basketball, I2 BRELSFORD, MILTON - Swimming, I I BRIDGES, RAY - Band, IO, II BRIGGS, BELDA - Chorus, 9, IO, II, I2 BRINKMAN. JIM BROOKS, DERRICK - Football, IO BROOKS, LLOYD BROWN, DENISE BRYAN, LINDA - Ingenue, II, I2: Pep Club, 9: Cheerleaders, IO, II, I2: Gymnastics, 9: Campus Lite, II, I2: Sophomore Board: Junior Board: Sen- ior Board: Student Congress League. I2: Student Government IO, I I: Stu- dent Recommendations Committee. I I: Youth Council, I I BRYANT, LAURIE - NHS. I2: Student Government, IO: Homeroom Presi- dent, IO: Candystriper, 9, IO: Twenty Little Working Girls. IO, II, I2 BRYANT, LON - Student Government, I2 BUCKLAND, CHARLES BUCKLEY, ED - Octagon Treasurer I I, I2: Interclub Council, I I: German Club, 9, IO, I I: Science Club, IO, I I, President I2: Band, 9, IO, II, I2 BUFFINGTON, KIRK - Key Club, IO, II. I2: Para Medical Club, 9, President IO, I I, I2: Football, 9: Wrestling, 9: Cam- pus Lite, I I, I2: Senior Board BURCH, DELORES - Wantu-Wa-Zuri, II. I2: Intramurals. IO: Senior Board: Stu- dent Government, I2: I972 Home- coming Oueen BURKES, JAMES - NHS, 9: Chorus, IO, I I. I2 BURRUSS, TOM - Golt 9, IO, II, I2 BUSCHER, PAT BUSSEY, KATHLEEN - Ingenue, I2: Mu Alpha Theta, II, I2: NHS, IO, II, I2I Spanish Honor Society, Treasurer IO, II, Secretary I2: FHA, IO, II, I2: Pan Am 9, IO, President II, Treasurer I2: Gymnastics Manager II, I2: Campus Lite, I2: Girls State -Q- CABALLERO, TERRI - FHA, I2: Marching Band, IO, II, I2: Cougar Head, II CAMBRIDGE, VANESSA - Wantu-Wa- Zuri, I2: Mu Alpha Theta, IO, II, I2: NHS, II, I2: Spanish Honor Society, I2: Senior Board: Student Congress League, II: Student Government, I2: Vassar Award, IO CANOLT, ROBERT CANTWELL, PRISCILLA - Ingenue, I2: In- terclub Council, II, I2: NHS, II, I2: PTSO, II, I2: Spanish Honor Society, IO, Vice-President II, I2: Ecology Club, II: FHA, 9, IO. II, I2: FTA. 9,, IO. I I, I2: Pan Am, 9, IO: Yacht Club. I I, I2: Tennis, IO, I I, I2: Campus Lite,l IO, II, I2: Sophomore Board: Junior, Board: Senior Class Treasurer: Studentl Congress League, I2: Student Govern- ment, IO, II, I2: Dade County Youth Council, I2: Student Trattic Satetyl Council, II, I2: DAR History Award I CARBO, TONY - Campus Lite, 9, IO, II. I2 CARDWELL, ANNE - L'amitie, I2: NHS. I2: Spanish Honor Society, Secretary II, I2: FHA, IO, Secretary II, Vice- President I2: Pan Am, 9. IO, Treasurer II, Vice-President I2: Campus Lite, II, I2: Junior Achievement, IO, Vice- President II CARTER, LAWRENCE CASSIDY, TAMARA - Band, 9, IO CASTLEBERRY, TIMOTHY - Gymnastics. IO, II, I2 CAUSEY, ROBIN - CHO, I2 CHADWICK, DON - Octagon, 9: Ecology Club, I I: Football, IO, I I, I2: Gymnas- tics, 9, IO: Wrestling, I I CHALMERS, ROBERT CHARLOFF. KAREN - FTA, I2: Child Care Services, I2 CHASE, A. C. - Baseball, IO: Football, IO II CHESTER, KAREN - German Club, IO CLARK. GREG - Octagon, II, I2: Foot- ball, IO, II: Band, IO: Demolay Senioi Counselor CLEMMONS, SUE- Ariel, I I, I2: FTA, I0 I I: Pan Am. I I: United Nations Repre- sentative tor Killian, IO COATS, MILTON - Art I'lonor Society. I2: Football, 9. IO, II, I2: Senior Board: Student Congress League, I2: Student Government, I I. I2: WOAM Player ot the Week. Outstanding Citizen ot the Week: Most Valuable Player in Gred Steed Bowl COE, MARIANA - Ariel, IO. Treasurer I I, President I2: Mu AlPha Theta, IO, II, I2: NHS, IO, II, I2: FHA. II: Senior Board COHEN. BARBARA - Industrial Arts, II COLEY, JOSEPHINE - CDE, I2: FHA,I II Chorus, IO: YWCA CONGER. JEFF CONYERS. MOSES - Football, IO. II CONYERS, SAM - Football, I I. I2: Track. II. I2 COOK. EILEEN - FHA, 9, IO: Compus Lite. 9. IO: Student Government, IO COON, SYDNEY - Band. II, I2 COPELAND, MARSHALL COPELAND, MICHAEL CORBETT, SHARON - NHS. I I CORBETT, VIVIAN - FBLA. I2: lnterclub Council, I2 CORCORAN, THERESA - Ecology Club. IO. II CORDERO. MEL COSPER, FRED - Key Club, IO. II, I2: Graphic Arts Photo Club, I2: Baseball. 9. IO. II, I2: Football, 9: Golt 9: Campus Lite, 9, IO. II, I2: Senior Board: Student Government. IO COVERSON. SONDRA - L'amitie, II, I2: Interclub Council, I2: Concert Chorus. IO, II. I2: Senior Board: Killian Sing- ers. I2 COWLING, BEVERLEY COX. CAROL - Bowling, 9, IO, I I, I2: In- tramurals. 9. IO COY, THOMAS COZZA, JUDI - Ariel. II. Secretary I2: NHS II. I2: Pep Club, 9: Student Government 9: Marching Band. 9, IO, I l, I2 CRAMER, PAM - German Club. I2: Yacht Club. II, I2 CRONIN, DIDI - Band, CWE, 9, IO, I I, I2 CROIN, KIM - Industrial Arts, I2: Killian I-lam Radio Operator Club, 9 CROSS, EDWARD - Band, IO, II CRUZ, CYNTHIA - FBLA, I I: PTSO, I It Thespians, 9: FHA, IO. I I: Pep Club, 9, IO, II, I2: Campus Lite. II: Junior Board: Modern Dance Club -D- DADEL, KAREN DAUM, PHYLISS - PTSO, I I: Band. 9, IO. I I DAVIS, BOB - Civinettes Sweetheart IO. I I: Ingenue Sweetheart. I2: Key Club. II, I2: NHS, II, I2: Football, 9, IO. I2: Swimming, 9, IO! Wrestling, 9, IO, Captain II. I2: Concert Chorale. II, I2: Sophomore Class President: Junior Class President: Senior Class Presi- dent: Student Government, 9, IO, II. I2: Yearbook Sports Editor, IO: Run- ner-up American Legion Award. I I DAVIS. ROBERTA-Thespians, 9, IO. I I, I2 DAYE. DONNA DAWKINS. EDWARD - Interclub Council. I2: Baseball. II: Basketball. IO: Foot- ball. IO: Homeroom Vice-President, I2 DELUDE. DONNA - Llamitie. I I, I2: Thes- pians, 9. IO, Secretary II, I2: Cheer- leader. IO: Student Government 9 DEMOSTHENIS, PAULETTE DENNING. CARLTON DERBY, PAT - DCT, II. I2: FBLA. 9: Base- ball Batgirl. IO, II: Wrestling Score- keeper. II, I2: Campus Lite. IO, II. I2: Senior Board: Student Govern- ment 9. IO. II DERRY, MICHAEL DETZEL. JOHN I DEVLIN. JOE - Interact, Il, I2: NHS, I2: German Club. IO. I I : Student Govern- ment I2 DIAZ, RAYMOND - Interact. III. Vice- President I2: Interclub Council, I2: Thespians. I I: Chess Club, IO: Science Club. IO: Band. 9, IO: Chorus, 9. IO, II. I2: Newspaper, 9, IO: Sobhomore Board: Student Government IO: Kil- lian Singers, I2 DICKERSON, JEFF D'LAROTTA, MAX - Interact, II. Treasur- er I2: German Club, IO, II: Industrial Arts. IO: Football. IO. II, I2: Soccer, I2: Fellowship ot Christian Athletes. I I, I2: Florida Association ot Students in German,I2 DOCTOR, RANDY - Band, 9. IO DOOZER. DOUGLAS DOZIER, DIANNA - Intramurals, IO. II. I2: Track, II, I2: Chorus. IO DRALUCK. PAUL - PTSO. III Basketball. 9: Student Government IO, I I: Span- ish Certificate DRENNAN, MATT - Key Club, IO, I I, I2: Football, IO, II, I2: Track, II. I2: Campus Lite, I2: Fellowship ot Chris- tian Athletes, IO, II. I2 DUNN, ROBERT DUPRIE. WALTER - Soccer, I2 DURHAM, DAVE- Art Honor Society, I II Football. IO: Track, IO -E- ECKERSON, GEORGE - FBLA, 9. IO: Green Honor Roll, I I EDMONDSON. ROBIN - CHO, I2 EDWARDS, LARRY - Football.'IO, III Wrestling, IO, Il, I2 EGGERT, EILEEN - Art Honor Society. II. I2: Maiorette, II. Captain I2 EINGOLD, JAY - Atarian Social Studies. I2: Ecology Club, II: Current Events Club. I2: Bowling. I2, Letter. I2: Ten- nis, IO. I I, Letter. IO: Student Govern- ment I2 ELDER. JAN ELDREDGE. TIM - Junior Board: Student Government II, I2 I ELIAS. MARK ELLIS, DEE - Intramurals, IO, II, I2, Sott- ball Letter, I I: Junior Board ELLISON. DOUGLAS - Interclub Council, I2: National Forensic League. IO. II. Vice-President I2: NHS. I2: Atarian Social Studies, Parliamentarian 9, IO: Para Medical Club. IO: Science Club. I0 EPSTEIN. MIKE - Bowling, IO, II, I2 EOUELS. TIM ESPLIN, SANDY - CHO, I2: FHA.'9: Cam- pus Lite, 9: Junior Board: Yearbook, IO EVANS. DENISE-CHO. Vice-President I2: Interclub Council, I2: Secretary ot CECF, I2 EVANS, RICKY - Chorus, IO, II. I2 -F.. FALLAVOLLITA, DONALD - Chess Club. 9, IO: Bowling, 9, IO: Homeroom Presi- dent 9 FARLEY, ROY -- Mu Alpha Theta. II, I2: NI-IS, II. I2 FIELD. SCOTT - Ingenue Esquire, I2: Key Club, IO. II. Secretary I2: NHS, II. I2: Spanish Honor Society, II, I2: FTA Beau, II, I2: Pan Am. IO: Band, IO, Publicity Director II: Marching Band Letter and Bar FISHER. JAN - Thespians, 9. IO FLEISHER, WAYNE - Graphic Arts Photo Club. Vice-President II. I2: Newspa- per, I I: Yearbook. Associate Photo Ed- itor II FLORES. TOM - Pan Am. I I: Gymnastics. IO, II, I2 FOREMAN. MIKE - Ingenue Esquire, II: Key Club, IO. II, I2: Interclub Coun- cil. II. I2: Booster Club. IO: Baseball, IO, I2: Basketball, 9: Football. 9, IO: Campus Lite, 9, IO, II. I2: Junior Class Vice-President: Senior Class Vice-President: Sophomore Board: Stu- dent Congress League. I I, I2: Student Government 9, IO FORD, BRENDA - FHA, I2: FTA, I2: Girls Chorus, IO FORD. FRANKLIN - Football. IO, I2: Track, II. I2: Football Letter, I I FORSHT. DON - Football. IO FOSTER. TED - Ouill and Scroll, 9, IO: Yearbook. IO. II FOUNTAIN. FRANCES - FHA, I I FOX, GARY - NHS, 9, IO, I I, I2: Bowling. 9. IO. II, I2: Gymnastics, 9 FRANKLIN, JOE - Key Club, I I: NHS, I I7 Chess Club. I2: Football, II: Wres- tling. I2 FRASIER, RANDY -Interact I I: FBLA. IO. I I: Wrestling. 9 FRASIER, ROSEMARY FRINK, BRUCE FROST. JACK -Q5- GAINES, BEVERLEY - Chorus. 9: Student Government. IO GARCIA, ALEX GARCIA, THOMAS GASMAN. JUDY - Thespians, IO, I I : Aris- ta, 9. II GATRELL, GARY GAYE. ANTOINETTE - Industrial Arts, I2: Chorus, IO GEE. CHERYL -- NHS. I2: Pan Am, IO: Bowling, IO: Chorus. II, I2 GEE. KIM - Art Honor Society. I2 GENTRY, ROBERT - Octagon, President II, I2: Thespians, IO, II, I2: Chess Club, IO. I2: FHA Gent. II: German Club, IO. II GEORGIADIS, ANDY - Band. 9. IO, II. Band Letter. Medals GIANSANTI, ROSEMARY - Civinettes. IO, II, I2: Thespians, 9: Swimming, 9, IO, II, I2: Campus Lite. IO. II, I2I Senior Board: Cougar Head. I2 GIBBS, MIKE - Gymnastics, I I. I2 GIBSON. VANESSA - Wantu-Wa-Zuri, I2: NHS, I2: FTA. I2: Sophomore Board: Junior Board: Student Congress League, I2 GIVENS. ELLIHUE - Industrial Arts, I2: Baseball, II, Manager I2: Basketball, IO, I I. I2: Football. I2, J.V. Manager: Band. IO: Hall ot Fame, I2 GLOCKMANN. BILL GLOVER. DAVID - Basketball. IO: Football, IO, II. I2: Track, IO, II: Chorus, IO, II, I2: Student Congress League, I2I Outstanding Detensive Back, I2 GOHLKE, MICHELE 29 92 GOMEZ, MARCO - Key Club, IO, Il. Presidenl. IZ: L'amiIie Sweelhearl. IZ: FTA, IZ: German Club, 9, IO: Science Club, 9: Wreslling, IO. I I, IZ: Campus Life, IZ: Junior Board: Senior Board: Sophomore Board: Fellowship of Chris- Iian Afhlefes, II, IZ GORALSKI. DIANE GOTTFRIED, TED GOULD. ALICE - FHA, IZ: Campus Life, 9: Chorus, IO, II. IZ GOURNO, DAVID - Baskerball. 9: Golf, IO, II, IZ: Track, 9: Campus Lile, IZ: All Cily Golf Team, IO, II GRACIA, JOE - lnduslrial Arfs. IO: Cam- pus Life. IZ GRAHAM, CONNIE - Sludenl Congress League. I I, IZ: Girls Sporfs Club GRAHAM. JANET - FHA, 9: Pep Club. II: Bowling, IO: Chorus, II GRAHAM, MARK - Chess Club, II: Pep Club, IO. II: Baseball, IO: Track. IO. I I, IZ: Newspaper, I I: Mosl Valuable Player-Track, II GRANAT, MIKE - Chess Club, II: Pep Club, 9: Foolball, IO, II, IZ: Gymnas- Iics, IO: Campus Life, IO GRANT, HOWARD GRAY, MICHELE - CHO, IZ: Chorus, IO GREEN, MALACHI - Baskelball. IO, II, IZ: Foolball, IO, II. IZ: Track, IO, II. IZ: Sophomore Board: Senior Board: Sfudenl Congress League, IZ GREENBERG, GARY - Key Club, IO, II, IZ: L'ami+ie Sweelhearf, IZ: lnferclub Council. IZ: Mu Alpha Thela, I I, Vice- Presidenl IZ: NHS, II, Presidenf IZ: Marching Band, Concert IO, II: Cho- rus. IZ: Orcheslra. IZ: Junior Board, Senior Board GREENSPAN, KAREN -- Civinefles, IZ: NHS, ll, IZ: Thespians. IO. II. IZ: FTA, IO: Chorus, IZ GREER, KAREN - Civinelles. II IZ: Pep Club, 9: Tennis Leller. II: Campus Lile, IZ: Junior Board: Senior Board: Homeroom Presidenl, IO, Secrelary. I2 GREGG, MIKE GRIFFITH, BOB -- Foorball, 9. IO, II, IZ: Oulslanding Offensive Lineman, I97I, Varsily Foofball GRIMES, CAROLSON GROPPER, HEIDI GROSS, MICHAEL GRUPPER, MARSHALL - Arr Honor Socie ly. IZ GSCHWIND, GARY GUERRERO, CHRIS - Soccer. IO, II. IZ: Junior Class Treasurer. I I GULBRANDSEN, THERESA - Chorus, 9. IO: Chemislry Lab Assisfanl, IZ GULLEN, CARROL - Ouill and Scroll, 9: Campus Life, IZ: Sludenl Govern- menf. 9. IO: Yearbook Layouf Edilor IO, Clubs Co-Edilor I I, Edi+or-in-Chief IZ: French Award I, I I: Green Honor Roll Award, I I: While Honor Rall, IO: Finalisf for Miss Teenage Miami, IZ: Homeroom Vice-President IO: Inler- club Council. IO HALYBURTON. DONNA - CDE, IZ: Thes- pians, 9, IO, II HAMANN. JANET HAMILTON. HEATHER - i.'am:+:e, IZ: FHA, II, Secrelary IZ: Induslrial Arls Sweelhearf, IZ: Pan Am, IO: Reserve Band, 9: Campus Life, I I, IZ: Sfudenl Governmenl, ll: Spanish Award, IO: Bookkeeping I Award, I I: Senior Board HAMMOND, DOUG HANLEY. RON - Sfudenl Governmenl' HAPPL, KIM HASSINE, PATTI - French Honors, 9: French Honor Sociely. II, IZ HASTINGS, VALERIE HATFIELD. JAMES HAUGABROOKS. CORNELIOUS - Gym- nasfics, IO: Track. IO, II: Wreslling, IO. II, IZ: Chorus, IO, II. IZ HAUTZINGER. FRANK -- Nalional Foren- sic League. IZ: NHS. IZ: FASG, II. IZ HAWKINS, SCOTT - Band, 9, IO: Campus Life, IZ HAYES, NANCY - Ingenue, II, Treasurer IZ: lnferclub Council, I I, IZ: NHS, IZ: Spanish Honor Sociely, Hislorian II. IZ: Alarian, 9, Treasurer IO: Ecology Club. Il: FHA, IO, II, Vice-Presidenf IZ: Lalin Club, IO, II: Pan Am. II: Science Club, IO: French Club, IO, His- Torian II: Campus Lile, IO, II, IZ: Junior Board: Senior Board: Sludenl Congress League. IZ: Sludenl Govern- menl, 9: Lalin I Award, Lalin II Award HEATH. LAURIE - CDE, I2 HENDERSON. JOHN - Key Club, II, IZ: Baslcelball, 9, IO, II, IZ: Inlramurals. Il, IZ: Track, 9. IO, Il, IZ: Cross Counlry, IZ: Junior Board: Senior Board: S'ruden+ Congress League, IZ: Sfudenl Governrnenl. IZ: Fellowship ol Chrisfian Afhleles, II, IZ HENRY, LUCY HERDMAN, BOB HERRIS, JEFF - Inferclub Council, IZ: Spanish Honor Sociely. I I: Baskefball, 9, IO: Foolball. IO, II, IZ: Campus Life, IZ: Sophomore Board: Junior Board: Senior Board: Newspaper. 9 HILL, INEZ - Pep Club. IO: Yearbook, IZ HILL, TIM HINES, BARBARA - Senior Work Experi- menl, IZ HINTON, SUSAN - Arl Honor Sociefy, I I: Spanish Honor Sociely. II: Campus Lile, IO, II, IZ: Spanish Ill Award, IO HITCHENS, GAIL - FHA, IZ HOFFMAN. MIKE - Arf Honor Sociefy, IZ: Baskelball, 9: Track, IO. II HOLMES. DON - Ecology Club, Vice-Presi- denl IZ HON, KERRY - Ariel, IZ: NHS, II, Secre- Iary IZ: French Honor Sociely, II: FHA, IO, I I :Ouill and Scroll. IO: GirI's Chorus, II: Concerl Chorale. IZ: Kil- lian Singers, IZ: Sludenl Government IZ: Yearbook, IO: Homeroom Presi- denl, 9. Secrelary IO HONYAK, SANDY - Mu Alpha Thela, IZ HUHN. JOYCE HULL, CATHY - Thespians. IZ HUNTER, XAVIER - Wanlu-Wa-Zuri, IZ: Baskelball, IO. II. IZ: Foolball, IO, II: Chorus, IO. Il, IZ HUREWITZ, MARTIN HUTCHINSON, GARRY IGLESIAS, RODNEY ILIC. DEBBIE - Pep Club, 9 IMAR. CHRIS IRVING, DONALD - Ocfagon, II. IZ: In- ferclub Council, IZ: German Club, IO, I I. IZ: Chorus, I I - J .. JACKSON, THERESA - Tennis, IZ: Chorus, io JANKOWSKI, DAVID JEHLEW, KEITH JENEFSKY, MICHAEL - Journalism. IO JONES, ALPHONSO - Foolball Leller. IO, II, IZ: Track Lefler, IO, II. IZ JONES, BURK - Key Club, II: Band. IO, II, IZ JONES, CAROL JONES, MARILYN - Wanlu-Wa-Zuri, IZ: FBLA, IZ: lnlerclub Council, IZ: Infra- murals, I I: Junior Board: Senior Board JONES, PAM - Civinerles. II, Secrelary IZ: Boosler Club, IO. II, IZ: Swim- ming, IO, II, IZ: Spanish Il Meri? Award, IO: Spanish III Meril Award, I I JONES, PATRICIA - Inframurals, 9, IO, I I. IZ: Chorus. 9, IO, Il, IZ JONES, RENEE - FBLA, IZ JONES, SANDY - Concerl, Marching Band, 9, IO, II, IZ JOYAL, TED -- Wresfling, ll, IZ: Campus Life, II -K- KAMINSKY. PAUL - Mu Alpha Thela, IZ: Nafional Forensic League, I I: Alarian, IO: Sludenl Congress League, Vice- Presidenl IZ: Sludenl Governmenl, IZ: Dade Counly Youfh Council, I I : Social Sludies Senale, IZ: Na+ionaI Meril Scholarship Leller ol Commendalion Winner. IZ KANTOR, SCOTT - German Club. 9, IO, I I KATZ, CHUCK - Thespians, IO, Vice-Presi- denl II, Presidenf IZ: FTA Sweel- hearl. I I: Swimming, IO: Sludenf Con- gress League, I I, IZ: Sludenl Govern- menl, II. IZ KAY, GAIL ANN KELLEY, RONALD KELLY. CHRISTINE KENDRICK, SHERRIE KESSLER. ROB - Foolball, IO,, I I, IZ KINDELL. KEVIN - Foolball. IO KISER, WILLIAM - Inferacl, II: Nafional Forensic League. IZ: NHS, II, IZ: Chess Club. IZ KISHBAUGH, NORMAN -Gymnasfics, I I KLEIN, CHRIS - Civinefle Sweelhearl, IZ: Mu Alpha Thefa. I I, IZ: NHS, I I, Par- liamenlarian IZ: Spanish Honor Socie- Iy, IO. II, IZ: Campus Life, IO, II KLEMM, ROBERT - Thespians, 9. IO, I I KLINGEN, LEONARD - Ecology Club, I I: Sludenl Governmenl, IZ: Yearbook, II, IZ KOCH, CRIS - Civinefles Sweelhearl, I I: Key Club, IO, II, IZ: Soccer. IO, II. IZ: Campus Life, IO, II. IZ: Sludenl Congress League, I I:Sfuden+ Govern- menl. IO, I I, IZ: Dade Counly Sludenl Trallic Safely Council, IO, Vice-Presi- denl ll KOESTLINE. RICK - Thespians. IO, II: Homeroom Presidenl. IZ KRAM, RICHARD - Key Club, I I, IZ: Mu Alpha Thela, 9, IO, II, Presidenl' IZ: Nalional Forensic League. II, IZ: NHS. ll, IZ: Alarian, Presidenl 9: German Club. 9. IO, I I: Science Club, 9: Bowling, 9: Gymnaslics, IO, II, IZ: Oufslanding Freshman Boy: Oulsland- ing Junior Boy: Dade Counly Debalor Award. II: Nalional Meril Honorable Menfion, IZ: Gymnaslics Awards and Places. IO. II. I2 KRISMAN, EDWARD KRONENBERG, BRUCE - Thespians. IO. II. IZ KRUGER, JOEL - Sfudenl Government I I, IZ KUNDE. VICKI - Mu Alpha Thefa, 9. IO. II. IZ: NHS ..L.. LAING, MIGDALEN -Wan+u-Wa-Zuri. I I. IZ: Inlerclub Council. IZ: Junior Board: Senior Board: Newspaper. IO, II: Sludenf Government IZ: Home- room President IZ LAMPKIN. SANDRA - Inleracl Sweet heart II: Mixed Chorus, II: Senior Board LANDRY, RICHARD LANE, PATRICIA - FBLA, IZ LANG, JAY LATCH, PAUL LAWRENCE, DIANE - Pep Club, IO: Cho- rus, 9, IO LEFFLER, JOAN LENARD, DONALD - Band, IO LETAW, JIM LEVERICH, CHUCK - WKHS Radio LEVENTHAL, WAYNE - Inleract IO, II: Band, IO. II LEVIAL, SYLVESTER - Track, I I LIGUORI. STEVE LLOYD, KATHI - Professional Dancer, II, IZ LOCKERBIE, BRIAN - Foofball, 9, IO: Wreslling, 9, IO, II LOCUS, MARIE - FHA, 9 LONDON. DEBBIE - Ariel, IO, II. IZ: Ar+ Honor Sociefy, 9, IO, Secrelary II, Vice-Presidenl IZ: Inlerclub Council, IZ: NHS, IZ: Thespians Make-up Com- millee, IO: FHA, IZ: Yachf Club, IZ: Swimming, 9: Band, 9, IO. I I. IZ: Cam- pus Life, I I, IZ: Sfudenl Government I I: Mariner Senior Girl Scouls, IO, I I. Presidenl IZ: Senior Planning Board, II. Secrelary IZ: Adull Girl Scoul Board of Tropical Florida, IZ: Wayside Baplisl Church Choir, II, IZ: Youlh Council, IZ LOPEZ, BARBARA LOPEZ. MIGUEL LOSNER, MARK - lnleract IZ: Newspa- per. Yearbook Pholographer I I, Chief Pholographer IZ LOTT. LANCE - Key Club, IO, I I, IZ: Arl' Honor Scoiefy, I I, Treasurer IZ: Foot ball, IO. IZ: Maiorelfe Sweelheart IZ LOUTHAN. ED - Foofball. 9, IO LOWE, DAVID LUCE, JILL - Thespians, IZ: Ecology Club, II: Campus Life, 9, IO LUNDY, CARMEN - Inlerclub Council, IZ: PTSO, II: Chorus, Killian Singers, IO, I I, I2 LYNCH, AILSA - Induslrial Arls. I I: Cho- rus, 9, IO. II, IZ: Orcheslra, IZ LYNCH, SIBYL - GirI's Chorus. 9, IO. II: Mixed IZ: Orchesfra. IZ -M- MCAVOY, CANDACE MCAVOY, LORETTA - CDE, IZ MCBRYDE, CAROLYN - Inlramurals, 9. I I: GirI's Alhlelic Associafion. 9 MCCORMICK, TIM MCDONALD, SUSAN - Civineffes, IO. Chaplain II, Presidenf IZ: NHS, II, Treasurer IZ: FHA. IO, Parliamenlarian II: Campus Life, II: Newspaper, 9: Sfudenf Government 9: Homeroom Treasurer, IO, IZ MCELVEEN. SHIRLEY MCGRAW, BOB - Baske+baII, 9, IlO: Golf, IO, II MCGUIRE, ANTHONY -- Track, IO, I I. IZ MCINTOSH, HAROLD MCKAY, BETH - Sludenl Government IZ: Lalin Club, IO, Secrelary II MCLEAN. LOU MCMILLEN, JESSIE - Inleract II, IZ: In- Ierclub Council, IZ: PTSO, I I: Thespi- ans, IO, I I: Ecology Club, I I: Soccer, IO: Chorus. IO, II, IZ: Sludenl Con- gress League, IZ: Sfudenl Govern- ment II, Treasurer IZ: Homeroom Treasurer, IO. Preisdenf II: FTA Essay Confesl Winner MACHADO. DEBORAH - Incluslrial Ar+s. II, IZ MANNING. RICHARD - Chess Club, IZ MANZANWARES, PABLO MARKS, SCOTT - Mu Alpha Thela, IZ: Chess Club IZ: German Club, 9, IO, I I MARLOW, MARLENE MARTIN, ROBERT MASSOURAS. BRIAN - Wres+Iing, IO MATHENY, ELIZABETH - Ingenue, IZ: FHA. IO: Campus Life, Il. IZ: Junior Board: French Club, IO. Presidenl' II: Teen-age Republican. II, IZ MATHEWS, DEBORAH - Cheerleader. I I: Inlramurals, Il: Chorus, IO: Sluclenl Government IO, II MATHIS, LINDA - Wanlu-Wa-Zuri, IZ MAURER, ED - Soccer. II, IZ: Campus Life. II, IZ MEISSNER, PAM MEYER, SANDI MEYLACH, LAUREEN - Thespians, 9, IO: II, IZ: Campus Life, 9, I2 MICKENS, JAMES - Foofball, IO, I I. IZ MIKA, FRANK -Track. 9: Band, IO, I I. IZ: Lalin Club, IO: Presidents Physical Fif- ness, IO MILES, BETH - German Club, I I: Campus Life, IO. II, IZ: Sludenl Government 9, II MILES, MIKE MILLER. MARILYN - Thespians, 9, IO, II. IZ: Sfudenf Government IZ MILLER, TERRY MINERVINO. BUD - Baskefball. IO MIRANDA, JOSE MITCHELL, THEODORE - Senior Board MIYARES, GILS MONCE, MICHELE - Pan Am, IO: Band. 9. IO, I I: Y-Teens. 9 MONCRIEF, KAY MONIZ, LESLIE MOORE. BRUCE - Thespians. IO, II, IZ MOORE. JACOUELYN - Nalional Meril Achievemenl LeI+er of Commenda- lion, IZ MOORE, LESTER MOORE. LINDA - DECA, Il, IZ: Sludenl' Governmenf Grievance Colmmillee, I I MORRIS, BRUCE - Oclagon. I I: NHS, IZ: PTSO, Il: Yearbook. II, IZ MORRIS, WAYNE - Campus Life, IZ MORRISON. DAVE - Lalin Club, 9, IO MOSELY, LARRY - Foofball, IZ: Track, IZ: Wreslling, IZ: Chorus, IZ MOTES, PAUL Mountain, MITCHELL - Ch lss Club, Vice-Presidenf IZ el MULLER. SUE-Ariel, I I, Treasurer IZ: Mu Alpha Thefa, IZ: NHS, II, IZ: Thespi- ans, II, IZ: Ecology Club, IO: FI-IA, II: Science Club, II. Secrelary IZ: Sluclenl Government IZ: French Club. IO: French Nalional Honor Sociely. I I. IZ: Homeroom Treasurer, IZ: Science Sludenf Award, IO, Home Economics Award, IO: French II Award, IO: Typ- ing Award. II: Scholaslic Honor Award. II MULLINS, MIKE - Track, IO MUMFORD, JOYCE - Sophomore Board: Sludenl Government IO, I I, Slanding Acfivifies Chairman IZ: Homeroom Vice-Preisdent IO, Treasurer IZ MUNSON, TOM - Inleract IZ: Spanish Honor Sociely, 9, IO: Gymnaslics, 9, IO, II, I2 MURPHY, KIM MURPHY, PAM - Cheerleader. IO MYERS, TED - Graphic Arls Pholo Club, IZ MYHRE, TERRY - GirI's Alhlefic Recrea- lion Associafion, 9, IO. II -N- NAPIER. PATTIE NASSER, GARY NICHOLS. CANDY - Pan Am, IO: Junior Board: GAC. 9 NICKERSON, PAM - Inleracf Sweelheart IZ: Wanfu-Wa-Zuri, President IZ: In- Ierclub Council. IZ: Inframurals, IZ NOEL. GLENN NOLAN, MICHAEL - Arlifacls Unlimiled Treasurer: Hunling Club Presiclenl NOLAND. ROBIN NORRIS, GEORGE - NHS. IO, II, IZ: German Club, IO, I I: Foofball, II. IZ: Track, II, IZ: Sludenl' Government IZ: Nalional Meril Commendafion, IZ NORTH. MICHELLE NUGENT, DOUG -Q- OAKMAN, BILL - Arl Honor Sociely. IZ: Graphic Arls Phofo Club, IZ: Wres- fling, 9 OGNAN, ROBERT OLNEY. LARRY - Foolball. II, IZ: Wres- fling, II, IZ OLSEN, JOHN - Inlerclub Council, IZ: Mu Alpha Thela, IO. II, IZ: Nalional Fo- rensic League. IO, II. Presidenl IZ: NHS, IO, II, IZ: Alarian Social Sludies, 9: Chess Club, IO. IZ: German Club, 9, IO, II. IZ: Baskelball, 9: Newspaper Ediforial Edilor, IZ: Slu- denf Congress League, IZ: Sludenl Government IZ: Nafional Meril Hon- orable Menfion: Harvard Club Book Award, IO ORR, CAROL - Ar? Honor Sociely, IZ OSPINA, DARIO - Soccer, IO O'STEEN. DIANA - Campus Lile, IO. II. IZ: Junior Board OSTLUND, HOLLY - lngenue, IO, II, His- Iorian IZ: Inlerclub Council Chairman, IZ: NHS, IZ: Alarian Social Sfudies, 9: FHA, 9, Secrelary IO, Presidenl II, Sluclenl Advisor. IZ: Induslrial Arls Sweelheart IZ: Pan Am, IO, IZ: Pep Club, 9: Campus Life. II, IZ: Sopho- more Board Secrelary: Junior Board Secrelary: Senior Board: Sludenl Gov- ernment 9, II, Vice-Presidenf IZ: Sophomore Girl of 'rhe Year, Junior Girl ol Ihe Year: Crisco Award lor Home Ec, Slafe FHA Vice-Presidenl of Recrealion OWEN, JOHNNY OWENS, MICHAEL-Oclagon, IO. II, IZ: German Club. IO, I I: Campus Life, I I. IZ: J.A., I I. IZ: Florida Associalion ol Sludenl in German, IO, II, IZ -P- 294 PAGANO, JOE PAGE. RICHARD-Gymnasfics, IO. II, I2: Swimming, II. I2: Campus Life. I2: Sludenf Government IO: Sixfh in Na- tional on Trampoline, II: Second in Counfry in Diving. II PAINE, MARYANN - Ariel. IO, II. Vice- Presidenl I2: Inlerclub Council. I2: Mu Alpha Thela, II, I2: NHS. II, I2: French Honor Sociely, I I, I2: Cafholic YOu+h Organizalion, IO, Secrelary I I, I2 PARKER. DORIS - Mu Alpha Thela, IO, I I. I2: FHA. IO: Pan Am, II PARKIN, GORDON - Key Club. IO. I I, I2: Swimming, 9. IO, I I. I2: Newspaper. 9, IO PARKS, RANDI - NHS, I2: Spanish Honor Sociely. I2: FTA, I2 PARNELL. CURTIS - Baskefball, II, I2: Foofball, II. I2: Track, II, I2 PARRAGA, ALLEN - Band. 9, IO, II, I2 PARTIN, YVONNE - Maiorelfe. II. I2: Sfudenl Government 9, IO: Home- coming Senior Princess PARTRIDGE. PAUL - Arl Honor Sociely. I2 PATTERSON, JACK - Wresfling, 9, IO. I I, I2: Campus Life. I2 PATTERSON. STEPHANIE - Concerl Cho- rus. 9, IO. II. I2: Killian Singers. II, I2 PAYNE, BEVERLY - Wan+u-Wa-Zuri, Il, I2: NHS, 9: Junior Board: Senior Board: Sfudenf Congress League, II. Elhnic Presiclenl I2: Sfudenl Govern- ment II. I2: Homeroom President I I PEARSON, GARY - Induslrial ArI's. I2: Track. II. I2: Wreslling. 9: Campus Life. IO. I I, I2: Fellowship of Christian Afhleles. II: YFC, 9. IO, II, I2 PEEL, CHERYL - Ingenue, IO, I I, Chaplain I2: Inferacl Sweelheart I2: Arf Honor Sociely, 9. IO: Cheerleaders, Treasurer IO, Secrelary II, I2: Gymnaslics, II. I2: Campus Life. I I, I2: Senior Board: Sludenl Government I2 PEFFER, MIKE PEPPAS, PHELLICIA - CDE, I2 PERKINS, MALLORY - Gymnaslics. 9. IO. II, I2 PERPICH, SANDY- Ingenue, IO, I I. Secre- fary I2: Key Club Sweefheart I2: Arl Honor Sociely, 9, IO. II: Inlerclub Council, II: FHA. IO: Cheerleaders, IO, Co-Caplain II, Captain I2: Cam- pus Lile. 9. IO, II, I2: Sludenl Gov- ernment IO. II, I2 PHILLIPS. BRUCE - Foofball. IO, II. I2: Campus Life, I2: Foolball Leller, II, I2 PHILLIPS. FELTON - Arr Honor Sociely, 9. IO: FBLA. IO: Campus Life. I2: News- paper. 9: Homeroom Vice-President I2 PINACLE. SYLVIA - Wanlu-Wa-Zuri, II, I2: Indusfrial Arfs. II: Cheerleaders, I I: Gymnaslics. IO PINKNEY. PHYLLIS - Senior Board: Slu- denl Congress League, I2: Sfudenl Government IO. II PLASS, NANCY POLLARD. DIANE - Ingenue. I2: CHO. I2: Chorus. 9: Sludenf Government IO. II POLLARD, NIKKI - Varsify Band. IO. Il. Manager I2 POOLE, ALVIN - Foolball, IO. I I, Manag- er I2: Foofball Lefler II, I2 PORTER. GARY - FBLA. IO, I I: Mu Alpha Thela, IO. I I: NHS, I2: German Club. 9, IO: Graphic Arls Pholo Club, I2: Oulslancling Graphic Arls I Sludent I2 PORTER, PAT - FHA, 9, IO: Pep Club. 9: Sludenl Government IO, II PRATT. CELETHIA PRESSEY. JIM PRICE. ELKERT - Sludenl Government I2 -R- RAAB. DIANE - Inleracl Sweelheart I2: NHS, II. I2: Bowling. I2: Cheerlead- ers, I2: Gymnaslics, II, I2: Sfudenf Government I2: Killian Youlh Ranch. I2: GMAC Junior Varsily Gymnasfics Finals Runner-Up RAMSEY, CASSANDRA - WanIu-Wa- Zuri, I2: Cheerleaders, I2: Sfudenl Congress League, I2: Sludenl Govern- ment IO. II RANDOLPH. ERIC - Sludenl Government II, I2 RAPHAEL. CARL RATCHFORD, MARY RAUCHWERGER. ERIC REDDINGTON. HOLLY - L'ami'rie, I I, I2: FTA. I2: Pan Am. I I: Campus Life. IO. I I. I2: Sludenl Government I2 REDSTONE, SUE- NHS. II. I2: PTSO, II. I2: French Honor Sociely. I I. I2: Slu- denl Government 9. IO, I I. I2: French I Award, IO: French II Award. II REECE. DEBBIE - Mu Alpha The-Ia. I2: NHS, I2 REGISTER, SUE - NHS, I2: FHA. 9: Yachf Club, II: Chorus, 9. I2 REID. TONY- Foofball, IO, I I, Caplain I2: Wreslling, IO. II. I2: Newspaper, IO, II, I2: Fellowship ol Chrislian Alh- Iefes. IO. II. I2: Foolball All-Cily Honorable Menlion, Il. I2: KilIian's Offensive Player of Ihe Year RETTING. HENRY - Induslrial Arls, IO: Senior Board REYES. RANDY RICCO, AMEDEO - Ecology Club, I2: German Club, 9, IO: Soccer, I0 RICE. DANIEL RICHMOND, LINDA RILEY, ROBERT - Basketball. IO. .I I, I2: Foolball, IO: Track IO, II, I2 RIVERS. DEBRA - Sludenl Government I0 ROBERTS, LYNN - L'amiIie. Vice-Presidenf I I, Secrefary I2: Inlerclub Council, I I, I2: Mu Alpha Thela, I2: FHA, 9: FTA. Treasurer II, Vice-Presidenf I2: Pan Am. IO, Vice-Presidenl II: Campus Life, 9. IO, I I, I2: Junior Board: Senior Class Secrelary: Sludenl Governmenl ROBINSON, CHARLES - Inleract I2: Wanfu-Wa-Zuri, II, I2: NHS, 9: PTSO, II: Gymnaslics. IO: Track. IO. II. I2: Wresfling. IO: Band, IO: Junior Board: Sludenl Government I I : Presi- denl' of Grievance Commillee. IO ROBINSON, ETTA - Senior Board ROBINSON, KARLA - Pep Club, 9: Cheer- leaders. 9: Chorus, 9. IO ROGERS, CYNTHIA - Chorus, IO, II: Homeroom Treasurer ROGERS, TOM - German Club, 9, IO, I I ROITSTEIN, DAVID - Scoial Sludies Group, Presidenf I2: Band. IO, II: Chorus, I2: Orcheslra, I2 ROJAS. SANDRA - FTA. I2: Pan Am, I2: French Club, I I ROL. PAUL - Foolball, IO: Wreslling, IO, I I ROOT. NEVA - NHS, I I. I2: Thespians ROSADO, JOHN - Induslrial Arls. IO, Presidenf I2: Soccer, II, I2: Shop Class Award. IO ROSENBERG, ELLEN - Sludenl Govern- ment 9: Homeroom Vice-President 9, Secrelary I2 ROTHSTEIN, ANNE - CDE. I2: German Club, IO, II: Pep Club, IO: Junior Board RUSSELL, KENNETH - Foofball. IO, II. I2 RUSSO. GUY RUSSO, TOM -5- SACHS, BONNIE - Cheerleaders, IO SAKEZLES, JIM SALAS. TOM - Foolball, IO: Band. 9, IO SAMMETINGER, LOIS - Inleracl Sweet heart I2: Mu Alpha Thefa, II, Trea- surer I2: NHS, IO, II. I2: Cheerlead- ers, Secrelary IO, II, I2: Gymnaslics. I I: Chorus, 9, Concerl Chorale IO, I I: Sludenl Government I2: Gold Honor Roll Award, 9 SANDERS, MADELYN - Inlramurals. IO, II, I2: Newspaper, IO SATTERLEE, JOY SAUNDERS, JIM - Campus Life, II. I2 SCHECTER, MARC - Track. 9, IO: Wres- Iling. IO SCHLEIFAR, STEVE - Marching, Concerl Band, IO. II: Campus Life, IO. II. I2 SCHNEIER, LEAH - NHS. IO, I I, I2: FTA, I2: Inlramurals. 9: Sfudenl Govern- ment I2: Lalin III Award, IO: Consec- ulive Honors Roll Achievement 9. IO. II, I2 SCHUMACHER. DAN SCHUMACHER. MICHAEL - Cross Coun- Iry, IO SEARLE. DEBBIE - Dade Counfy Youlh Council, II, I2 SEWARD. RANDY- Baseball. I I. I2: Gym- naslics. 9, IO. II, I2: Swimming, I2: Band, 9. IO: Campus Life, IO, II, I2 SHAW, JEANNIE - Civinerles, II. I2: Campus Life, II, I2 SIGNORELLI, ELAINE - Cheerleaders. 9. IO: Gymnasfics, 9, IO: Chorus, I2: Slu- denl Government I I SILVARALI. DAVID SILWARTZ, ERIC - Key Club, IO: Ecology Club, I2: Science Club, 9 SIMMONS. STEVIE - Foofball, IO, II, I2: Track, IO. II. I2 SLAGLE, BILL - Mu Alpha Thela. IO: Ger- man Club. IO, II SLIKER, ROY - CDE, I2: Band, 9 SMITH. BRETT - German Club, II: Yachl Club. II. I2: Band, 9, IO, II, I2 SMITH, DAWSON - NHS. I2: Boosler Club. IO: Ecology Club. IO, II: Ger- man Club. IO, I I: Graphic Arls Pholo Club, IO, II: Inframurals, 9. IO: Tennis, IO: Chorus, IO, II. I2: Sfudenl Gov- ernment President 9, IO. II SMITH, HARVEY - Yearbook Phologra- pher II. I2 SMITH, JEFF - Chess Club, Secre'rary-Trea- surer 9, Presidenl IO, I2: Yachl Club, I2 SMITH. MICHELLE - Wanlu-Wa-Zuri. I2: Pep Club. IO: Cheerleaders, II, Co- Caplain I2, Leffer. II, I2: Campus Llle. IO. I I: Chorus, IO, Concerl Cho- rale, II SMITH, SHARON - Chorus. IO, II. I2: Sludenf Government IO SORCHEH, MARTIN SOSTHEIN. PETER - CDE. I2: Soccer, I I, I2: Inlramurals. II. I2 SPAULDING. CHRIS STAHL, JACK - Arl Honor Sociely. I2 STATEN. VANESSA - Civinelles. II. I2: CHO. Treasurer I2: Cheerleaders, Treasurer II: Chorus. Mixed IO, Con- cerl' II: Senior Board: S+uden+ Gov- ernmenl STEINBERG, ERIC - NHS. 9: Para Medical Club, IO STEPPEN, YVETTE - Pep Club, IO STOECKEL, TED - German Club, IO: Soc- cer, I I, I2: Sludenl Government I I STRICTLAND, CARL STROBINO. DEAN - lngenue Esquire, II, I2: Key Club. IO, I I, Treasurer I2: In- Iercl Council. I2: Mu Alpha Thela, I2: I-oolball, IO: Inframurals, II, I2: Tennis, IO, CapIain II, I2: Campus Life, II, I2: Junior Board: Senior Board: Sluclenl Congress League, II: Cafholic Youlh Organizalion Basket ball, I2 SUMMERS, DENISE - FHA, 9, IO: Campus Lile, II, I2 SUSINNO, JANE - Arl Honor Sociely, I2 SUTTA, CYNDY - FHA, II, I2: FTA, II. Hisforian I2: Yachl Club, II, I2: Homeroom Secrefary, I2 SWEET, DEBBIE - Band, 9, IO SWEETING, NATHANIEL -T- TASWELL, HANSEL - Thespians, 9, IO, I I, I2: Chorus, 9, IO: Senior Board: Slu- denl Government 9 TATHAM, DEBBI - Ingenue, I2: Inlerclub Council, I2: Yachl Club, I2: Campus Life, IO. II, I2: Senior Board TAULMAN. JAN - French I Award, 9 TAYLOR, ELLEN - Ingenue, II, Presidenl I2: Inferclub Council, I2: FHA.I2: In- cluslrial Ar'Is SweeIheart I2: Pan Am, IO: Ouill and Scroll. IO: Yachl Club, II, I2: Campus Life, 9, IO, II, I2: Sophomore Board: Junior Board: Sen- ior Board: Sludenl Government 9. IO, Alfernale I2: Yearbook, IO, II, Senior Secfion Edilor-in-Chief I2: Homeroom Presidenl 9. IO. Vice-Presidenl I2: Spanish II Award. IO: Calholic Youlh Organizalion, 9, IO, Vice-Presidenf I I. Treasurer I2: Jazzare'rIes, II TAYLOR, ROBERT - Foofball, IO, II TEAGUE, DONALD TEGREENY, TOM - Baske+baII, 9: Foo+baII, 9, IO TERRELL, GWENDOLYN - Pep Club, IO: Inlramurals, 9: Chorus, 9, IO, I I: Sen- ior Board THEISEN. DAVID - Sludenf Government II THIGPEN, LINDA-Ariel, IO, I I. I2: Infer- club Council, II: NHS, II. I2: FTA. IO, II: Ouill and Scroll. IO: Senior Board: STAR Award, Vassar Book Award, II THOMPKINS, TOMMIE - Track. IO THOMPSON, EARLENE - FHA, 9: Pep Club. 9: Sfuclenl Government I2 THOMPSON, KATHY TIDWELL, CHARLES - Ocfagon, I I, Sec- relary I2: Thespians, 9, I2: German Club, 9. IO, II: Pan Am, II: Campus Life, II, I2: Junior Achievement IO. Treasurer II. I2 TISHMAN, KATHY - CDE, I2: CHO, II: Inlerclub Council, I2: Para Medical Club, Secrelary I I. Vice-Presidenl I2 TORRELLA. ED - Graphic Arls Pholo Club. I2: Band, 9, Marching IO, II, I2: Slu- denf Government I2 TRILLING, LAURIE- Newspaper, 9, IO, I I TROJE, DIANE - Civinelles, II, I2: Infra- murals. 9: Swimming, IO, II: Campus Lile, IO. II, I2 TROUP, DEBBIE- Candy Slriper, IO, I I, I2 TRUBA, BARB - Ingenue, II, Parliamenlar- ian I2: Key Club Sweefheart I2: FHA, 9, IO: Pan Am, 9, I I:CheerIeaders. I2: Gymnasfics, IO, II: Campus Life, 9, IO, II. I2 -y- VALLA, PHIL VANDERMARK, BRIAN VASSELIN, JUDI - Pep Club, 9, IO, Trea- surer II: Band. 9, IO: Campus Life, 9, IO, II, I2: Chorus, 9, IO: Newspaper. II: Sludenl Government Ill: Year- book, II: Homeroom President I2 VARNUM, LYNDA - Arl Honor Sociely, I2 VAZOUEZ, LINDA - L'amiIie, I2: Ecology Club, Hislorian II: German Club, IO, I I: Newspaper, I I: Yearbook, I2: Flor- ida Associa+ion of S+uden+s of German Excellence Awards VILMANYI, BARB - L'amiIie, I2: Swim- ming, I2 I VITATOE, BARBARA - CDE, I2: Gymnas- fics, I I -W- WADE. DEBBIE- Ingenue, I2: NHS. 9. IO: PTSO, I2: FTA, II, Treasurer I2: Cheerleaders. 9, IO: Campus Life, I I, I2: Chorus, I2: Junior Board: Senior Board: Newspaper, 9, IO: Sludenl Congress League, I2: Sludenl Govern- ment 9. IO. I2: Trilons. II: Jazzar- e'r+es, II: Homeroom President I2 WAGGONER, MARK - Foolball, IO WALKER, BARBARA - Ariel, I2 WALKER, FRANK - Induslrial Arls, II WALKER. KEN - Graphic Arls Pholo Club. I2: lnduslrial Arls. IO, II, I2: Inleract IO: Swimming, I I: Wresfling, IO. I2 WALKER, LORI - L'arniIie, II, Treasurer I2: PTSO, Vice-Presidenf I I, I2: FHA. II: Pan Am. I2: Campus Llfe, II, I2: Newspaper, Business Manager I2: Sen- ior Board: Sfudenl Governmenf Aller- nale I2: Junior Achievement IO: Youlh Council, Secrelary I2: Firsl Place in Youfh and Adverfising Con- Iest II, I2 WALKER, ROSEALINE - Band, IO. Lefler I I WALLACE, LOUIS - Booster Club, IO: Track. IO, II, I2 WARD, DONALD - Gymnaslics, IO, II: Newspaper, IO: La'rin Club, IO. Vice- Presiden+ II WASHINGTON, MARILYN - Inlramurals, IO, II. I2: Chorus, IO, II, I2 WASHINGTON, RICHARD - lndus+riaI Arls, I2 WASHINGTON, VIVIAN - Cheerleaders, 9: Chorus, I2: Newspaper, 9, IO: Homeroom President I2 WATKINS, DENISE WATSON, DONNA - FHA, 9, IO: Pep Club, 9 WAYNE. BRIAN - L'arniIie Sweelheart I2: FTA, II, I2: German Club. IO, II: Foolball, II, I2: Track, IO WEST, VANESSA - NHS. 9: Cheerleaders. IO, Secre+ary I I, I2: Campus Life, I I: Sludenl' Government II, I2 WHIPPLE, JACELYN - Pep Club. IO WHITE, DAVID - Foolball. IO: Gymnasfics, IO: Band. IO: Sophomore Board WHITE. NANCY - Arl Honor Sociely, I I, I2: NHS, I I, I2: Spanish Honor Socie- fy, II, I2: Ecology Club, II, I2 WHITE, WILSON - Cross Counlry. I I, I2 WHITEHEAD, KENNETH - Foolball, II: Gymnaslics, IO WILCH, JOHNATHAN - Football, I2: Track. I2 WILCOX, DENISE - Chorus, I2: Sludenl Government IO WILLIAMS, CARL - Boosler Club, IO: Track, IO WILLIAMS, CURT WILLIAMS, GWEN WILLIAMS, ROBYN - Pep Club, I2: Cho- rus, 9 WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMSON, JOHN - Na+ional Forensic League. II: Para Medical Club, I2: Yachf Club, I2: Track, IO: Wresfling, IO: Junior Achievement IO WILLCSUGHBY, TED - Baskefball, IO: Fool- all, IO WILSON, BILL-Wreslling, IO. II. I2:Jun- ior Board: Senior Board WILTCHEN. KENNY WOLFELD, PHYLLIS - Newspaper, 9. IO. Fealure Edifor II, Edilor-in-Chief I2 WOOD, CHARLIE WOODALL, JACOUE - FBLA, II: Infer- club Council. I2: Pep Club, 9: Yachl Club. I2: Inlramurals, IO, II: La- Crosse, I I: Sludenl Congress League. IO, II: Homeroom Vice-President I2 WOODSON, ALFRED - Baskelball, IO: Foolball, IO, II, I2: Track. IO. II WRIGHTSON. ROBERT WULFECK, WILLIAM -Y- YOFFEE, WADE - German Club, IO, II: Yachl Club. I2: Soccer. II: Nalional Merif Scholarship Commendalions, I2 YAROSLAWSKI, DEBBI - Pan Am, II: Campus Life, II. I2 YAECKEL, PATTI - CHO, Hisforian I2 -Z- ZAMUDIO, PAT - Ariel, II, Parliamenlar- ian I2: Inferclub Council, I2: NHS, II, I2: FHA, II: FTA, Hislorian IO, Presi- denl II, I2: Induslrial Arls Sweel- heart I2: Yacht Club, II: Campus Life, I2: Junior Board: Senior Board: Sludenl Government IO, I I, Secrelary I2 ZISMAN, LAURA - Band. 9, IO, Il, I2 ZUCKER, SHELLEY - Civinefles, IO, II. I2: Arl Honor Sociely, IO: Science Club, 9, Secrefary IO: Sophomore Board: Sfudenl Government 9, IO, I2 ZYNE. ALEX 2 95 296 Uncertoin obout your tuture3 o C II Southern Bell. ' 377-92OI K :I HOMEROOM I2-30 I. Michele Monce 2. Chuck Leverich 3. Dino Forsht 4. Miss Padgett 5. Chris Spaulding 6. 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Because the world's in too big a mess to be helped by a lot of false optimism WW 0 If we're going to make it as a soci- ety, vve need people like you. Because you're not afraid of change. Or of using your brains to contribute something. There's another reason why we wish you the best. In a couple of years, you're going to be the Establishment. So lots of luck. If we can help you get where you're going, come see us. We might have a part-time job for you if you need some spare cash for college or whatever. There may even be a career here for you. And no matter what your plans are, we can always serve you a good square meal. It's one of the few things in the world you can still trust ROE-'AL CASTLE 3800 N.W. 62nd Stre et,M1a.m1,F1or1da 33147 297 298 Your own are dlt card. se itwise You've finally won it. The right to take credit in shaping A1'1'l8I'lC3,S future. You've waited Use it, responsibly a long time for your new privilege of voting at 18. Senior Troop if I49 Congratulates Class of '72 lfllifaiit L E35 lil' lm llilwfv ek 'tv My ' Lllkfb 0 Qlflflw Jlmfffos Q! W POJITD -ev o5ig5 l . 9 1 , Josle's CASUALS J 202I9 So. Dixie Highway QQ, 235-4:66 Mayors has your class ring in the widest selection of styles offered anywhere. Custom design your own ring. Choose from ' 55 stone selections ' your school crest or letters on top or under your C181'k stone ' your personal I .4 I-tx Construction Company in solld gold - your 3 ,. 6 school mascot ' your 5'-:luxe school colors. Select ?5f15'jj?Ef your class ring at P Mayors now. You may order any year, past, K 'X present or future, and Mayors will open fr 'I 5 Ill F Ill, 3 14 1n1t1a.s an struc X6 'lh d k Q --Qu. .it General Contractors INDUSTRIAL I COMMERCIAL I RESIDENTIAL 3 Student Charge li qs! l 45 Giralda Avenue I Corel Gables, Florida 33I34 I Phone 446-l60l Account for you. 4 f s -- , Boys' rings: from S31-50 rrvrrvrrvrrrrvrrrrrvrvrrvvrrrvrr Girls' rings: from 826.50 ' ' 117' Jewelers ' Silvelsmilhs ' Gemnloguu 1 Wnllmd Mull f Coral Cnbln: 370 Mlncle Mil: mia si. showin, oenmfomxr a Mun Hiduh: Pam sprang Ma1efDo...m-vm 42 N.E. , lsr SL! Hollywood Mull X Fl. Lund dnl : 2459 E. Sunrise Blvd. Pompano Fnshion Square Open 1 Mnyun charge nccuuni. 299 300 .3 ,fi 'i Homeroom I I-3 we A CAREER WITH WINN-DIXIE Winn Dixie Stores, lnc. is the seventh largest food chain in the country. with over 800 stores in eleven states. We are looking for young men with high school and college educations for management training. The more education you have the better . . . so, if at all possible, you should go to college. When you are ready to look into the op- portunities offered at Winn Dixie, contact W. S. Cail, 1051 S.E. 8th St., Hialeah, Florida. There is a bright future for you with Winn Dixie. L33 -2 Cypress Cycles Honda Yamaha Service in Soufh Dade Phone 9579 SW l68 Street 235-4398 Miami, Florida A+ Dixie Highway and Richmond Drive 35 , , A Y 'N 1 N 3 M5 x 7 - 'N Lx K 9 .gz ' VT Y' ' .X u M' 5 ' , 'X x 'S X X V . RJ 4 3-.1 V f fn' - 'NX ki' ,, cb I ' .f . ,inf Q 3 x Q 1 L , 4, ,M , 1 71 'f t f 4 mf V x., I Qin I xvl wif WL, Ii ' 4 A , EV 5 JN L, k 1, ,X 2, f ff 302 ca,II1jp1.1s life Campus Life makes things happen! lt's being involved! lt's an exciting High School club that combines attractive activities, informal fun, and stimulating discussion! Campus Life means kids. . 4 and lots of them! lt's open to all students, with no dues or membership requirements. Campus Life makes you think! lt presents balanced living . .. an awareness of the physical, mental, and social areas as they relate to the spiritual. Campus Life means action . . . specializing in the unique and unusual, Hearse and Tub Packs, Pillow Fights and Tug-o-Wars . . . lvlanhunts and Wild Goose Chases fwould you believe alive goose?J . , . Bug Nite farea-wide Volkswagen competition! . . , Haunted Houses and a Scream in the Dark . .. George-'s Birthday Party Can all-day blast, featuring giant push-ball warj . .. Pie-in-the-Face machine, and the famous Campus Life Electric Chair! Campus Life makes things happen with Talent Contests, Car Shows, Teen Fairs, Sporting Events, Holiday Conferences, and its own National Magazine CAMPUS LIFE! It will all be happening... and more, this year at Campus Life! vu' ' Sigma , ti: t g- ' ,a '. if C f l ff' 59 l ' .Q ' Q .Iwa- fs' , if :ag 'ix is 66 it ,-avr Pia, 15965 A N , 1 ' r S , r 'fat T. ' , ' ft-it mi.: 4 Q ,J Tait . Y gf E ' - v .1 v ' az?-az' XID? sm? i W t'9s9.?alia-iii? 'A .A.!.,:l N 4. 1 tx It 9 xg I lf swf ,T'5 5 g!, sn Q2 N is' f, ' E ,I VJ! fil l 1 1 l- ' . .W gf ? AB Bes+ Wishes FARMBEST, INC. Tomorrow's Food Company Today 2Ib5 N.W. I7 Avenue Congra+uIa+ions Congrafulafions l972 Ca+amoun+ Cafamouni' S'I'aff S+aff From +I1e COUGAR'S MR. AND MRS. ROAR BRUCE MORRIS BANK OF KENDALL YOUR BANKIWIER eownunn jnxmuky ru nn. al? 99 BANK ICARD Q ssl BTI 8601 S. DIXIE HIGHWAY A 665-7494 Affiliate of Florida Commercial Banks, lnc. A Registered Bank Holding Company CiI'y Plumbing Co. 635-44I I MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 4646 N.W. I7I'h Avenue Miami, Florida 33I42 30 304 For +op quali+y producfs and +he besi' service in +own pull in +o GOLSON'S GULF SERVICE -N.....,,. ' . 'Pew WY' rv K. 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U1 .0 I-I' gp 5 20: mm 6 3 5.61 HO 'J O 0 9' 1 1 .. so -5 ru :s-4 W ' Sf p U., S' Zh, 5 2. , 7 'D O11 55 no cn Q- ' l STU 33 - sig SQ Richmond Heigh+s CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '72 FROM MGIO-JANIS PROPERTIES KeQsa!9,!s A THE W New Town V BEYOND THE cnown , INC. X DEVELOPERS OF 306 Complimen'I's of TOOLEY MYRON STUDIOS af' -in-v I riggifgf V W5 .wif x 4 if ' Complimen+s of Sun Gold Sepiic Tank and Service, Inc. Phone 223-l4IO 4450 SW 74 Avenue C1bWefg 7h1ift Jbr all Sout11fFIo1fda ,alll : um ML Fi il' N I G FE F .. ft 1312? .fd 2113 E I 'llglv' I I I SAVINGS 8a LOAN ASSUIIIATIUN fFormerIy Miami Beach Federalj 0 INSURED SAVINGS 0 MORTGAGE FINANCING 0 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Q- .. . u P N We make no charge to transfer your lunds from anywhere in the Continental U.S.A. ' to Financial Federal. MAIN OFFICE: 401 Lincoln Road Mall, Miami Beach Ph 538 5511 SOUTH SHORE 755 Washinglon A e e Miami B h Ph 538 5511 SUNNYISLES asa Sun y I i Blvd., M Ph 941 1415 NORTH SHORE 301 - 7151 SI eei, Miami Bea h Ph 538 5511 NORWOOD: 650 N W 183111 Slreel, Miami Ph 621 3501 KENDALD VIII 9 M II C nl 8950 S,W 97th A e Ph 274 2955 AVENTURA 1990151 IIBI yeB I ad 307 308 + -na. ', S ' , V I A ' ' 3 v ,f ,in-ww if 5 ' 2' I Xi. ,, 9 1 . '71 'fa- 6 if 54 'Q M 1 aw, -sg I M' .4 , ggi F g 333 , J ' , . 3 g K 2 W 5-f5?QffL' 5 K f -, . ' ,K , 352,44 x 4 -., 5.145 Q, 3 1 f ' p ...............W.. .,.., V, ' ff, iw L, ' xc -4, Houck K -'IMA N.. .tus-M-Tuynv. n-h Gourmel' Provisions Carrying a Complefe Line of Hebrew Nafional Prod uc+s Salami, ho+ dogs, and bologna in your local Super Marlcel' Fnnjo Rold Al Hibiscus Slrsel-'Pnlrinl--235-5821--Mllmi, Florida 33157 South End Culllr Ridge Shopping Clnler--238-4414--Miami, FII. 33157 MEMBERS! FEDERAL DEPOSIY INSURANCE CORPORATION Q A CDMMUNITV OWNED C0 MUNITV OPER ED C0 0 E TED PATRONS Dr. S+eve Grussmarl: You made i+ Seniors! RSVP Congra+ula+ions I972 CATAMOUNT STAFF Nadine, love you always, Richard Congra+uIa+ions, Big Brofhers. Linda Shanker Mark, l love you, Chris Dr. .Ioseph Kalbac One Way - Jesus - Donna Albury Good Luck Inez, Love Chris Jesus Chrisl' is +he Way Mary, love you forever, Tom Israel musi live Am Yisroel Chai! aframounl 'R I Donu+ Land W fx y b EMM. D '4'ff L K E 3 W7 M Open 24 hours i ,fx as sil' i TRIANGLE Lfglgfvflfifs 'NC 9050 SOU'I'I'l Dixie Bruce Donna B. Leonard WM' Highway Carol G. Donna G. Linda S. 66'-6755 Carrol Hl Ellen Linda V. 0 CIIYIS Harvey Mark Sarldwlchesl Danelle Inez Mary and ice cream, Debbie Kafhy Robin +oo. Donna A- Leah Sharon Mrs. Sfone 309 310 People are but a multitude of opaque individuals obscured by their own shadows, arrested by their own 'A inhibitions, fearful of outside intrusion on their M..-.M inner being. 3 . :ff ' -S5 ' ,wi r, fi?-,. ,di 4 g ,'1-j-22. Moi: I K r i f fy 312 1 Killian soared into the seventies hoping to free as of these bonds. Outlets for anxieties and tensions were offered. A different perspective was presented: man living in harmonyg an intertwining coexistenceg man aiding fellow man. iwf , Vw' , W, 31:35 Mi .i?T' tw Wav- ' T' XM s' sq SJl-,Jg7'i- V xi WN ei a , K .1 'nf' E we E5 V 1 -nift y fv!'2?:' V. V52 I Q 1 X L-y X 3 4 'MN We emerged from ,72 with lifted morale and a keener sense of togetherness. 315 As U. Y' 'lf nn. 1 I . 59' '4 316 'vw-. 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M3 ' ' M ,gf , MAI 'fr f g' 46321 5 ,fwfffry--1 -A H 1' Q1 A , , 'Z , Swa'fHgrff, gi N? 'fff ' f . K In M 1, W Q at - ' i'::xx.'1+m+'1 Y - K K ' . 1 - . , ,f ,, x ,I 'ii i ' ., g-.5 an W K, 24.1 We opened our eyes to new and broader horizons rich with challengeg wealth begging to be exploited - society bound seniors: quinrnesterized underclassmen, seek what is yours. L 1 ' 1 12, , 53 , . tt1t.t ,, , -ji' 65553: bE'i'.1f. 'Q ' '1 , ,L --,., in fs N , ilziffii t f w he M 4'-V , ' ,, -'pt ..-.ji 11 , i. 34 ,.' f 1 sf -j ... VM' '1 , ,4 ' Q .r .1 5 . 4: in J A ,. ly!! ., .:,, y . 1 wQ:! . 5 , A .x ', ,U ---..--w fin.. Q M y - 'gym 515: ts fy' my , Mm 6.2 SHADOWS LIVE ON, THOUGH GONE ARE WE. ' +A , .wb , M 319 it's a yearbook!!! well, another year's gone by and who knows what the next 'll be like, good luck!!! try explaining to THESE people - kathy, donna, donna, donna, leah, linda, chris, linda, debbie, inez, sharon, carol, mary . . . Other old folks from back years: leonard, danelle, ellen, and all the beautiful photographers - robin, mark, harvey. they supplied the staff with endless reams of reprints after reprints. LETS PLAY THE YEARBOOK GAME!!! helpful DAFFYNITIONS to go by: layout paper: purple and white sheets with funny little squares picas: those funny little squares quadpacks: neat! it,s got carbon paper on the inside, you type everything on them??? scaleographf a new toy from TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY job stamp: another toy from TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY crop: drawing squares on the back of the pictures Like to tharik luis melendi for donating several photographs for the academic section like to thank everyone under the sun for donating all the info - special dedications are awarded to English, govemment, and homeroom teachers for allowing usito correct our mistakes???!!! secretaries! Mr. Big Jim from down yonder in Texas . .L Thank Yer . . .! newspaper for writing grapling headlines! special special thanks to mr. sargeH Taylor for typing senior index between Eastern flights! and everyonels favorite Mrs. Willa Stone. another SPECIAL SPECIAL thanx to mother for 'trotting me back and forth with lightable, quadpacks, scaleograph, and ntlers in trunk. . STAFF? remember all the WORKSHOPS in the living room among piles of CHEETOS bags and mint GIRL SCOUT COOKIES. l AMEN its hnished ..,. ..... Coober- Gollum Bruce 2 f W1 x A x, X QJ N XL K an mm HJ P ' J r ' 'P QL N QCTL, my wwbw rf 01,9 W IZ I If-J 'V .J Zpfd-2 ffxf wg A X 5 w 639 W ILW f1'Jf'JyfL0Jf1,J . ilpyflfwb jg Mpfp f M M jyfdwf J' ff' rf'p,Wff'N1f9f'j W O ,VU Of! ' ,fb . nm Jujoji fn 19x jwfqpy 'IVR OIL' p La I ,pP O o , 'AjJ XC!! C ,JUS ,Af L UV! . fd-1 'CL F N N JW 40jJ'f an irc J jfwff M wb? Lam nom ogfbn '-O 39 J 001 IL jf ,pf 5 JW , QUIK WLQL W Lv ,Af f . 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