Miami Palmetto High School - Palm Echo Yearbook (Miami, FL)
- Class of 1968
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Straining muscles to break a record . . . to run faster . . . to jump higher . . . Learning to win with hu- mility and lose with dignity . . . vic- tory is not for eternity-defeat is but a moment . . . From the substance of a life, a shadow is cast . . . designed by the individual showing purpose and direction . . . we each must choose . . . to drift aimlessly and to be a mere shadow of a shadow or to stand tall . . . to count . . . to matter . . . to cast a giant shadow . . Qi . ,J fr 'Q .ir .Q ws -um' ,W AN -an-.n,..wr 6 +-q.,N,.., - .....lug: Q -. Q-al.. Q, K ,,. Ng .. ' .4-. Jaw... 4 4 Firms.. -V ' , N... r--N ,, , . K , ,.- ...- 5 , 'DQ- ' Wi- A s Ef '-5' 4 -W - . .514 X- 5' - it ,. '- ,- 5 . ,Aj -. .L . A L. Q A ga.. m9f i Q ' Kwan ' ' . A ' ' 'Y :ff ,N P- ,.- Q, , r ' A . 'W ..f '. X +-P 'L m -A 1 -Q ' - ' ' - L. 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MOLONEY kk' ii w 1 ' Rf Ns Q N XX ,dw- 23 E 1 4 fa 2 wf .Lv W' - QQ L , fy W1 Yffj ,V g g? ff gf3g.1 1 K , EFX AN . , I A - ' 111 Qjfff 9 , xsswj fag if? , ,w,:LwV, W ,f V A X . A,,, I ' ,A ny My gy' dministration Supports New Principal Supervising all aspects of school life, Mr. Robert Moloney took over as principal and prompted cooperation, Congeniality, and respect between faculty and students through his leadership. The principal and the administration worked as an efiicient unit coordinating the work of various departments, caring for attendance or disciplinary diiiiculties, counseling students in vocations and in further education, and sponsoring and supervising student activities. Though administration officials worked behind-the-scenes, they played a vital role in school life and created an ideal environment for individual progress. T522 X X X N X s X 'S' 1 s Y t in W,:f.:: . p Taking time out from his serious role as Principal, Mr. Robert Moloney talks with student representatives and encourages pupils to look for more knowledge. Mrmw if ,... it ,,MWW,,fww,wWv,wwwWWfW'WV ' Science teacher Wayne Spring gets some help on handling several attendance problems from Assistant Principal Frank Paskewii W ,, ,.., gf 1 VVVV 4-WQZH jf' I M li'-i . y Awe' ,.,,, V i ' V i H W' . ' s A 1 ' ,-ann' 'Q Assistant Principal for Guidance Shirley Newman prepares her- Doubling as the Activities Director ana' Athletic Business Manager self for a conference to guide a studenfs abilities and interests. Leonard Glazer tabulates football ticket sales for Homecoming game v fi 5 4 av-M-as V : A VV i'il 1- ttit .,t1 1, ' A f i R. Moloney L. Glazer H. Gwaltney F. Paskewich , fimg, ur 4 I W... Observing an English class, Assistant Principal for Curriculum V it W Helen Gwaltney smiles momentarily during a student discussion. S, Newman M, Themes 27 F. Ciochon any it :ti iv H -,1 ,A ,K W ,Q 3 g..?p,,.,gt,,, X 4, 43 f f S it 5 . if 25,5 , Y' J. Everitt D. Ludder WMM M.. f ta ,uf XJ? ff gig W X X 4, av 5 f f ,,. fi Testing counselor, Mr. Nick Taylor, sits tall and straight while posing for his 1968 yearbook photograph taken during August planning week. S. Mullens N. Taylor Guidance Plots Students, Careers To assure the welfare and well-being of the individual students in each of his classes and activities, the Guidance De- partment established grade-level coun- selors. Department members, available during the day to have conferences with pupils and parents, discussed the progress and accomplishments of the individual student. Looking to the future, counselors tried to get students involved with vocational plans and arranged conferences with col- lege representatives, administered and interpreted scholastic tests, secured jobs for students after graduation, and aided students in wirming college scholarships. Sophomore counselor, Mrs. Catherine Purves, helps Mike Murphy in selecting courses 28 t 'SI' s.. 'i W t ,, ff? i- aft 4 ,Lil ' b it rw 1 1 s t .Q e' so 56- M l ,., Z K S X - 3. .pai vs w.,,,, ', ll. '.7A 5 I I. Batchellor D. Brown E. Hayes R. Moore N. Swinney p E 3 Larry Berny smiles as he reaches for a phonograph. He vrovides it for use in Miss Walter's English classes. 1 1 Y' Li , ' Mrs. Jemmie Batchellor helps Rick Gonsor search through a new dictionary. She also oversees Doug Smith as he looks for facts for his Economics report. Library-A. . Expands By 2,000 Books To continue with Research Center expan- sion, three librarians spent 315,960 on books, adding over 2,000 new volumes. Included in the 17,246 books contained within the library were the Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Great Ages of Man. Renovation of the library complex con- tinued with the installation of a timeclock to check in and out the almost 1,000 students who visit the library daily. Another facet of the library area, the A.V. Center, served the students and faculty with a large assortment of equip- ment. Modernized materials available for use were a remote control switchboard in the auditorium and sets of individual earphones for nine record players and twelve tape recorders. l 29 I. Adams A. Catterton K. Overstreet L. Scheridan J. Shubella L. Siry M. Taksier O W C. Alley - .A' .. f , 1 i it L. Gundersheimer gi, ,,, ..- 'V,- ij, .au W ,b 4 I 'f'f ei' 3 LL.. t - M s. H. Peeples W. Baxter Q ,s lam? 51, V jing Z K -was 1 M W4 f . yy J. Lane E. G. Piper 'V' x ff we N 6 2 rely eQ W. Boddington rl , r i K ' y .wt ,. ..,. , .. .. 1 fx -..t. -5, Q. Af-.-. gf t.f..2mtt.ytt5szt i www-1 wig zzw2f.ss1f-:- Igff-in gm -1-Iiifvsifrwi -K ii if 1 1.5 iw? ffbikffs A feS'E.i'1iw..e T. Macia , - - g .5 . ' . 7 L.. if , . . . . . . , , J. Preuss Sophomore pupils pay attention as Department Head Harry Warren directs read- ing of comic drama Life With Father. Phased classes reveal students' initiative. 30 1 'iling sophomore autobiographies in students' cumulative folders, Mrs. oan Preuss hesitates momentarily before making a final comment. inior English teacher Kim Overstreet reminds students to be exact hen working with the new structural approach to English sentences. English Dept. Phases Tenth Graders Along with junior and senior classes, the sophomore English classes experienced the new five-phase pattern. Each of the five phases, designated to fulfill the capa- bilities of individual students, looked at language in a new light as students studied the logic of transformational grammar. Hoping to equip students with tools to handle problems eventually faced in adult life, teachers utilized a writing percep- tion unit in instructing pupils. Fresh dimensions in communication showed students the importance of uncovering and exploring the world of the written language through experience-centered ac- tivities. For instance, pupils blindfolded for 15 minutes gained a sense impression and tried to convey their thoughts in para- graphs. Courses in Contemporary Literature, together with World Literature, Vocabu- lary, and Mythology continued to be en- hancing electives in the department. J. Trantham L. Tysinger sttt fi ii sllri 4 e s . ttftt ' t if td 1 'i i Z . t f , VVV.. 1 r -..a N . V, ,T H 1 .,g . . , :VV5 .1 N56 .Q c ..:. ttt. f rf c H. Warren L. Wells 5 Mrs. Aide Helbig, Spanish teacher, strives for instantaneous response to oral questions from the alert foreign language students Foreign Language Soundproofs Classrooms Because in today's world it is necessary to be alert and responsive to people everywhere, Foreign Language teachers selected the slogan, Language is the key to new horizons. To help develop within pupils an understanding for foreign cultures and languages, extracurricular activities were created for the French, German, Latin, and Spanish courses. Students worked in newly soundproofed classes, developing comprehension as they used audiolingual tools. Selected from these language classes were students who journeyed to local and state meetings to compete against other schools. . It ia tw 4 f f , fe if 4 ,W 1 , , W? W ,f , , ,t l , , 4, A. Alvarez C. Coverdale I. Davis o,,-:. s 5 7 'il l' 1'flfifgfQf1ifQfV:Q.f ,, . eeeeet it it u eilei .s - - i Q:-z . . a e l e - ,ee - gte o .A Ee-ii??gfQi 1-,' ' . K...., ,. LV.L ' f L A. Helbig I. Lueres 32 E. Pedroso 'E , 5 ., yi:,J' it ' i f' 1 L f if wwyh 1 ,,,,,-4-vw, , Mr. Arthur Alvarez glances through files for dialogue needed in Spanish 2 class. Drills develop student skills in pronunciation and proper verb usage. S. Pennie G. Rohrmoser jfs Past Palmetto student Marguerit Suydarn reviews Spanish dialogue to help strengthen students' vocabulary. 33 F. Smith M. Suydam Mr. Earl Orme, Social Studies Department Head, uses the silence of the library to review some future lesson plans. 34 E. Buhr W. Clarke '35 x Nt..-W K Q .f.. , S' L. Hayward E. Orme S. Scheltzer -J. Schlotter U .S. History teacher Roxanne Campbell discusses limits of Constitution with eleventh grade W. DiMarko C. Pawley D. Wood id fi 9555 S 31 . , . Jfifiif fit 5 i. , N - - f ' 3 ifkeeg aa f X ef , , -,.-, -' ' it l f ffif ,V W. Freeman M. Hall P. Redhammer R. Rice -1-I0 gg-:nl Displaying a reassuring smile during difficult exam is dedicated Curtis Ferry, World History teacher. l 35 Social Science Promotes Seminar Teams To provide students with the challenge of sharing and learning about Social Studies in depth, seminar teams materializedg the seminars encouraged members to work independently in library research projects and to later share ideas together. Participating students were granted the opportunity to earn college credit through the Advance Placement Examination taken in May. New Humanities courses geared to philosophical, historical, and aesthetic viewpoints of life ripened as a result of intercurriculum team teaching among the Social Studies, Art, and English Depart- ments. Definite progress in this program was attributed to ability-grouped classes. Supplying pupils with the understand- ing of the world in which they live were Economics, U.S. Government, World History, Sociology, and Psychology. cience Introduces Chemistry 2 Members of the Science Department focused their attention on forming courses of penetrating study at all levels. Striving to give students with a special aptitude in science the opportunity to explore barriers between man and his universe, the department began advanced courses in Biology 2 and Chemistry 2. Follow-up tests enabled the participating pupils to earn college credit. Lab Research, connected with the Uni- versity of Miami, afforded the top IW of senior science students with B aver- ages the chance to perform experimental studies with the doctors and professors. Given the opportunity to excel in data processing at the University and Dade Junior College were five students. B.S.C.S. Biology, Chem Study, and P.S.S.C. Physics encouraged additional student growth. Students of limited ability in the science area were introduced to basic scientific concepts in classes emphasizing discovery and imagination. Field trips to Marine Biology facilities on Key Biscayne helped students visualize what a prominent area of study science has become 'fllifz2::....'s.g , ' - fiftzssygttzgigy Siifff,-t rw' Q 3' M 1 I S 2 if 1 40,4 'ii' T. Chambers H. Cherry Kp Ni 159' wg, X ' 155 is an fwfr XX N Q? P. Everett R. Jaycopal Y I . :jp I Marshall E Seegers T V Biology teacher Foster Smith points out to sophomore students organs of the human body during lab period 36 AQ Miss Janice Wayne lifts cover of delicate lab equipment to show Kay Franks how it operates. a controversial debate, Mrs. Priscilla Everett challenges knowledge in physics. Discussions stimulate experimentation. F. Snnth W. Spring mm 'f-vi ff 'P J. Wayne O. Wejebe . Wm! If f t , ' Mathematics Phases Geometry Classes For the first time, the Math Department featured Calculus 12 for eligible students in advanced placement programs. To sup- plement the course, several of the class members took Theory at the University of Miami campus. Following the precedent set last year in General Math 2, Geometry classes showed liexibility by phasing classes to help students succeed in mathematics. Further challenging pupils to pursue a deeper examination of mathematical con- cepts were courses in General Math, Al- gebra I and II, Algebra-Trigonometry, and Math Analysis. Overhead projectors, acetates, and overlays were used at all math levels to meet the needs of modern day students. M. Allen J. Bivens J . Canida S. Dunworth Last minute questions from Barbara Wilson before semester examination keep Mr. Irvin busy. Ability-grouped mathematics courses challenge students at their own lf? ...MZ ra., Mr. Morgan Ramsey discusses with Richard Curtis process of solving binomials 38 Mrs. Vera Lightcap assists a senior, Nancy Ryder, in completing her General Math ll homework. R. High M. Hubbard J. Irvin P. McGoogan R. Rosenfeld R. Stone , QV . f 'Ei' 2 , , . J ibv A X ' . by deductive reasoning. B- SYKCS B. Williams C. Woodard 39 Emphasizing the spirit of giving, teacher Jean Zook gets class members to make stujfed animals for needy. Homemakers beneyit school and community. 3' Ss- Q, C. Oaks E. Smith J. Zook Preparing her Home Economics class for a test, Miss Carolyn Oaks reviews fundamentals of a well-planned 40 D Days Qtvwlgtim- Maw . . ,..., , A I gh X jg E. Nawocki ki , N i Teacher John Ryan instructs Roger Gager in some of the fine points of drafting. J. Ryan teacher Jeffery Klores instructs Dick Adams in the delicate skills of metal work. Small, inexpensive undertakings provide pupils workmanship experience. 41 Vocational Arts Expands Curriculum Providing the students with a variety of constructive atmospheres, Industrial Arts offered manual courses in both general and technical skills. Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Auto Mechanics, Drafting, and Architectural and Technical Drawing gave pupils a background to help them lit into the world of work. Like Industrial Arts, Home Economics promoted a better understanding of our working community. Fall and spring fashion shows and a Christmas tea for the faculty challenged the practical skill girls gained in classes. Home Economics expanded its curricu- lum by adding Diversified Home Eco- nomics to its schedule of courses. Other class offerings included Advanced Home Economics, Clothing and Textiles, Child Development, Modern Family Living, Food and Nutrition, and Housing and Home Furnishings. K. George Business Education Introduces Touch Method Updated instructional programs in Busi- ness Education introduced students to the concept of learning shorthand by the touch method, the availability of steno- graph, ditto, and mimeograph machines spurred the pupils to train for the busi- ness world. To further spark vocational interest, the teachers invited monthly guest speakers to discuss careers with stu- dents. Preparing pupils to meet the demands of a more complex world, the department taught Bookkeeping, Business Math, Business English, Recordkeeping, Short- hand, Clerical Oiiice Practice, and Typ- ing. Team teaching programs expanded some classes to groups of 100 students. figiwlf Q,:Q.12525-5g7?3't?7l'l?Tim9?f'f53'3Wlf BiY'w'Qr3 if ifmf ,, E.,,iI3f3:. ,. '3-'g Z'2f:. ,, , 7' 't' Y it 'E V5if5?fif?5'5if4w:Q?fEE 3 ' ,g,. i5 ' ' ' 1t 'rf'f-v C1f Uwe Sfibzgmfrgifai555242242525 - H -fe w i r - - ' 1 fi.fi11fwzeglzag,iawegazs,915?sif23sv5g1gg22 -f ff 'I fi iw fi,+1Q:,rf212.95553z,igg,i.g7i'g4Qg,gi,?,,,g,:eszrgr?ia?s:53i Even though most of Typing Class is manual practice, Mrs. Lisa T uggle gives time to the numerous student questions. .. :1:.n' i 'i yas r r, .e 'ai Rf ff., ,,,k, , .- g , , , 5551 ic5f.l: ' ' 5' 1 asf-as: 1 1 ff- -f -if- N. Bronson A. Counts L. Menein J. Pollack 42 B. Cunningham J. Dominick , ... M M ,- W . --:s,g.2iws,4ralaff5 f:.s.: :.i,:, ,: W,-.e g .f.,,q,,ysr f . ,.,,- .,:,,-.. . .W -vsz- ,. , g ga gf. ng if ' z 4i31H4Y'!'ie eataifati ,m v - - W N-f '1 vsidffi fe: 1 A ' K Mr-,cfa.fu,s,t5.f.a2xw4w f nJ,6f11sf,ffva L. Tuggle B. Tynes we - 'lggi li S ifr . S .t.et rttr ee e ' . 'Z I . Bragg R. Bullman S. Daniels D. Pomerko C. Roberts N. Roitstein Q Vhile checking Patricia Fletcher's etchings, Mrs. Daphne Hesslein inspires Pat to roncentrate on correcting wrong lines in preparation for art six weeks examination. 43 D. Hesslein H. Peeples I . Shubella M. Taksier Creative Arts Shapes Cultural Character Varied courses in creative arts intensified stu- dents' cultural development. Arts and Crafts students displayed works in the faculty lounge and sponsored a sidewalk art show outside the art room. While gaining practical aid in journalism, the pupils produced the school's newspaper, the Panther, and yearbook, the Palm Echo. Speech and Drama attempted to improve students' eloquence and acting abilities. To accomplish this feat, drama students produced The Bad Seed while speech debaters jour- neyed to county-wide sessions. Skillful performances at district and state contests and South Miami's Methodist Church stressed teamwork to the students in Triple Trio, Double Quintet, Mixed Chorus, Music Theory I and II, Harmony, Piano I and II, and Piano Keyboard. w f .1 fi ,gi 3 4. 4 , 3 Miss Arline Schemer emphasizes sportsmanship, fun, and recreation as she directs intramural practice. 9 'ii Ahkkr 5 li . 'f' . i iitttt i ' ,s eilt CH -ur ,' f fr . '- ' '. : fl Wi.: ' t'l, wi, f' fffjgy ',q,:Q. iizi gjifjg, 'i 't g 'Th li tttt . Q l . ,t.' ' ' 'hi 1 l D. Collins B. Elias N. 4 A. Pansa A. Schemer R. 44 After giving sophomores proper driver training, habits, and attitudes, automobzl driver teacher Cal Manning confers with insurance company on reduced rate 3. --., .. a. Q, gi fa ,nm g Greene Wilkie p. M. Lane B. Zimbler hird period Physical Education class finds enjoyment as well as exercise in an invigorating game of volleyball. Physical Education Adds Obstacle Course In conjunction with an age stressing the maintenance of body fitness, the Physical QQ Education Department broadened its aims ' 7 and added a new obstacle course and iso- metric setup to its equipment. To promote student understanding of curriculum, in- structors revamped the Physical Educa- tion Manual. Extensively-phased classes enforced the idea of the inseparability of the body and mind. Girls, Leadership classes placed an emphasis on individual skills, pupil lesson planning, and otliciatingg other students engaged in modern dance, golf, badminton, gymnastics, hockey, softball, and bowling. Activities offered to the boys included football, wrestling, basketball, baseball, and volleyball. Countywide in- tramural programs helped improve coor- dination and agility, Driver Education taught students how to maneuver cars with precaution. Barry Zimbler observes junior varsity football in action. 45 Office Staff Coordinates School Life Because a school must be managed with great eiliciency, 14 workers served to link the administration, teachers and students together. Working behind the scenes- answering questions, receiving phone calls, keeping tiles up-to-date, handling any and all unexpected situations-the oilice staff saw that everyday school events ran smoothly. Staff members continued to act as the nerve center of the school as they helped complete high school transcripts and com- piled the daily bulletin that kept students informed about school. A. Ewald P. Fleming M. Forman I. Leard Registrar Agnes Ewald checks IBM cards with Mrs. Joan Malolg to facilitate a faster handling of the student schedule changes ilifliiiffwliwlfii i --: TILE? - We V ',,-. 5 . J .fy 'p,,V' I ' I Xie-. ' ff . . . . i 5 - 2 1 ' 5 le' While making a notation on an attendance referral, Mrs. Irene Leard grins at R. O'Hare J. Westbrook studenfs explanation. Pupil assistants bring students to ojfice for 46 5 Fo make student life more enjoyable, the cafeteria assistants prepare cake servings to add finishing touch to menu. i Lealizing the importance of healthy eating habits, Mr. John Davis es students follow certain procedures when leaving cafeteria. Service Dept. Joins Catering Program Working morning to night, a cafeteria staff of 30 prepared and served over 1500 well-balanced plate lunches to hungry students daily. This concentrated effort proved helpful as cafeteria members also worked to supply one elementary school with nutritious meals. To insure high standards in this operation, the cafeteria workers initiated a new manner of serv- ing lunches. As a special function, the ladies prepared food for club banquets. Performing additional useful duties around-the-clock, a maintenance crew of 15 did the thousands of tedious tasks which kept the school in tip-top shape. 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'J X '75 V W W iw f ,, I x W M 5 2 4' ' i Q if f ,J ay hi if M 4 ' f is J f 5 :ik 4 , Xk,- F in L X E, X 1 Qi . .k,g, L, L X Q K .' h' Q1 :L f . 1 S 5 Emcees Barry Abbott, Valory Greenfield, and Bud enior tunt ight ccThe Great Class As emcees of Senior Stunt Night, Barry Abbott, Bud Bradbury, and Val Green- field gave a taste of Senioritis to juniors and sophomores as they introduced the Class of '68. They added a touch of uniqueness to the night by preceding each skit with a short, lead-in act. Seniors displayed varied talents in six- teen skits Which were under the direction ofGMr. Sam Daniels. The spreading senior disease seemed to afflict all as the audi- ence viewed scenes of chaos in Subur- bia, perfection in Modern Dance Club's performances, fantasy in the cheerleaders' Little Red Riding Hood, a visit with J oe Pyne by that mysterious group 4'Phased Out , and various songs by the Triple Trio and Double Quintet. The spirit of being a ,68 senior was summed up in the Hnale when the entire cast paid tribute to their class- The Great Class --with an original song. 50 Bradbury contemplate plans for the night ahead thro ugh a song tl x ,J Modern Dance Club member, senior Jody Shotwell, displays he talents as she moves to the jazz rhythm of Walk Don't R un.' Laura Partridge and Ricki Shaw revive the thrill of a agtime band in the majorette's song and dance routine. J Grandma Marti Carmichael awaits the arrival of Little Red Riding Hood in the varsity cheerleader skit. Wait-Wait. ls a final conclusion to the evening, Valory Greenfield leads the participating seniors in the '68 class song. 51 Homecoming Weekend Frolics Reign Homecoming's eighth traditional pre- game parade was complete with floats, cheerleaders, chatonettes, and the march- ing band. School organizations and va- rious classes and homerooms participated in the parade and submitted floats to be rated by a panel of judges. Floats judged outstanding were: first, Class of '68, second, Class of '70 and Concert Chorus, and third, Elite and In- teract service clubs. After the parade, Booster's Club spon- sored a roast beef dinner followed by Panther Prowl. The Prowl's acts and sat- ires were directed toward the age old rival, South Dade. Awarded to the Con- cert Chorus, who presented an amusing act with a Greek theme, was first place. Second place went to Elite and third to the Class of '70, the sophomore class. The grand finale of the night was the announcement and crowning of the 1968 Homecoming Queen. Presented as queen, Patty Iverson, reigned sovereign over all on homecoming weekend. The queen and her court were pre- sented at the game played at Harris field against South Dade. Completing the the Everglades Hotel. ,ng.lLQurs,and.ha1:iJ4uz1:khthe.cla.ss ' ' stitutesl a replica of the senior class ring. It won first prize for the seniors' efforts. Interact Club men go all out i Alexis Yanaros poses as maladjusted Rebel player and visits sophomore class' Lucy the Psychiatrist. 52 . X' x ssl Yenior Kathy Burke waves from Elite's third place float which roasts of the Rebels as being The Breakfast of Champions. is he farmer tradition with Not a Great Float But a good Float. Sl lm Richard McMahon, Pat Patterson, and Joyce Christmas are Giving 'Em the Devil as homeroom section I2-I2 enters their float into the parade. flyf t fm Q 'gi , Larry Kellogg and Susan Allen deck the Gla'diate the Farmers float en- tered by the Concert Chorus in the annual homecoming parade. 53 Am 3 2 2 2 1 , Qfilffhi gf An enthusiastic group of sophomores captures third place for their class as they predict the score of the football game against arch rival South Dade. 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V. , I fiI:iEg,2i f Howard McCoy poses as a victorious Roman in the firs place entry of the Prowl presented by Concert Chorus ,WW 68 Class President Tom Meyers looks on as 67 Queen Susie Hill crowns Patt lversen Y - Roberta Jajfe, Leslie Mitchell, and Karen Casper place .second portraying S. D. 54 Jlliu fatty juerden HOMECOMING QUEEN Wh: HC Queen Reigns At The Festivities Cheers arose from Panther ProWl's audi- ence as Tom Meyers announced Patty Iversen as the ,67 Homecoming Queen. She represented the Class of ,68 for three years as princess and represented the en- tire student body this year in her reign. Crowned by former queen Susie Hill, Patty presided with her court over the Homecoming Dance. Along with the princesses of sophomore, junior, and senior classes, she was presented to on- lookers at the half-time of the S. D. game. Miss Ginny Smith, Senior Princess Miss Peggy Crook, Senior Princess Miss Marcia Crittenden, Senior Princess tr.. Q1 ' ' .... 5 - Q5 XM- .J xfr- P Skwww Miss Kris Kauffman, Senior Princess Q X 3 1 QB 5 lf ri 1 Miss Candy Walters, Junior Princess 1 V 7 iyy , Z 2 w, if HW E fa P2 . 'H Miss Debbie Dykes, Junior Princess Miss Karen Keep, Junior Princess 57 Mlss Sheila Shank, Sophomore Princess Princesses Lead Floats in Parade Presiding over the '67 Homecoming fes- tivities were four senior princesses: Marcia Crittenden, Peggy Crook, Kris Kauffmann, and Ginny Smith. The Class of '69 voted for Debbie Dykes, Karen Keep, and Candy Walters. The sopho- more class elected Lori Morris and Sheila Shank to represent them. The '67 princesses represent their respectzve classes as they stand together at the conclusion of Panther Prowl Q S S is 2 Q Keeping in line as well as in beat, the Performance of the clarinet section improves as a result of continuous work and practice. trombones add lheif Illlfnf I0 the Sll0W- Ending one of their precision drills in the form of the letter P, Panther Band maintains the tradition of playing the Alma Mater. Drum major Kevin McVeigh makes use of his whistle to halt the band as they march onto the Held in order to lead entertainment of half-time show. ,R .sv X i I 'X 'I' i Y? -- ' X QS X R Q The Panther Band kicks OH the homecoming festivities as it leads various floats while marching at the head of the seventh annual homecoming parade. Drum majors Tom Meyers and Kevin McVeigh work hard' with band members to lead them through inspiring performances. Moving into position during the half-time show of the Miami Springs game, the brass section completes another precision drill and prepares to play. The Panther Band pauses with their director, Mr. Joseph Bragg, and the majorettes prior to preparing for the oncoming football 60 Besides drilling the band after school, Mr. Joseph instructs musically-inclined students during classtime improve their talents. elected members of band display their talents by performing Mexican music to the Panther Prowl audience. 'enior Carole Fain follows her sheet music as she adds her vccompaniment to the rest of the instruments in the class. Panther Band Marks Time in Bowls Working together, Drum Majors Tom Meyers and Kevin McVeigh led the Panther Band at game half shows throughout football season and at various parades. Larger than ever before, the 120 member marching band stepped in time to Orange Bowl festivities. Under the direction of Mr. Joseph Bragg, the band distinguished itself by participating in many special activities. For the Hfth consecutive year, they hosted two band clinics, the Area Band Direc- tor's Clinic and the District Clinic. The band proved its talents in presenting con- certs for the enjoyment of all. Leading the year to a close was the Fourth Annual Band Jamboree. Spon- sored by the band and featuring booths by various school organizations, it provided funds for the band's expenditures. Its preparation and excitement concluded a year of hard work for the band. 61 ajorettes Twirl at the Super Bowl Nine corps majorettes placed an accent on entertainment at each varsity football game half-time show. The corps partici- pated in Senior Stunt Night and Panther Prowlg in addition, the majorettes hosted a powder puff football game against the chantonettes in the spring. Displaying their talents and enthusi- asm, majorettes marched with the band and chatonettes in the Orange Bowl Parade, fireworks festivities, and Super Bowl. Majorette corps members are: Captain Laura Partridge, Karen Stewart, Ricki Shaw, Vicki DeFeo, Debbie Alford, Nina Klam, and Linda Evans, Valerie Comp- Majorettes are seniors: Laura Partridge, Karen Stewart, juniors: Ricki Shaw, Nina ton, and Suzanne Riden. fi E . E . Kram, Vicki DeFeo, Debbie Alford, and sophomores: Linda Evans, Valery Compton, and Suzanne Riden. Majorettes drill and practice diligently after school every day. S 5 1 XTR air if fl c .. . I 2 5 ,. X ' - ' 7 irb. i .., .. . .. .. a ,ff aaee A . .er Y . From left to ri ht: Debbie Alford, Nina Kram and Vicki DeFeo ractice ma'orette routines for the Oran e Bowl arade and ame , S 62 , I 6 fits A-ffiil nf' 4, fr. 4 5 W , Z 4 candid view of majorette Rzckz Shaw reflects the enthusiasm she lisplays while entertaining at every football game half time show. 'TZ Junior Vicki DeFeo, motionless and baton in hand, pauses for a moment from her majorette routine to sing the Alma Mater. Head Majorette Laura Partridge poses at the Veteran's Day game half-time show. Chantonettes Originate New Routines Lead by Captain Patti Holladay, 38 chan- tonnettes worked together with the major- ettes and marching band to provide en- tertainment during football season's half- time shows. The girls practiced everyday to develop their precision marching. In addition to skill, membership require- ments for the drill team consisted of a 2.6 average and the responsibility of at- tending all afternoon practices. Chantonette lieutenants, Peggy Crook, Lin O'Connor, Chris Danielson, and Katy Horton worked in conjunction with the captain in originating a different routine for every game. Chantonette Corps, precision drill team, performs hat and cane routine along with the Marching Band during a half-time performance at Central Stadium for the Gables game. Drill members are: Kneeling, L. Bower, K. Timko, P. Iverson, lunging, L. Mitchell, J. Barrett, P. Donalson, Standing, D. Holt, C. Schaefer, P. Eaton, T. Cagle, and B. Davis. 64 iorps team members are: Kneeling, F. Romeo. B. Salisbury, Lunging, K. Freedman, L. Popp, VI, Harris, M. Gross, and Standing, D. Litman, J. Walther, B. Baker, and student C. Gould. above include: Kneeling, K. Keep. Lunging, P. Vandemark, B. Abram, K. Falkey, D. Dara, M. Miekelwait, M. Brown, L. Faneher, B. Paddock and drill L. Hirzig. Senior Chantonette officers include left to right: Christine Danielson, Lin O'Connor, Patti Holliday, Katy Horton and Peggy Crook 65 Varsity cheerleaders Kauffmann, Barbara .V 1al2T'1a'a - it Cheerleaders Instruct at Clinic in May Spearheaded by captain Ginny Smith, ten cheerleaders worked to promote spirit and sportsmanship in every phase of school life. The squad attended frequent after school practice sessions and strived for perfection. They led the entire student body in cheers at both football and bas- ketball athletic functions. Assisted by Miss Arlene Schemer, the girls sponsored a two week clinic in May. The purpose of instructing those students who hoped to make either the varsity or the junior varsity squads in the future. Marti Carmichael puts pep into her cheers as she leads in urging the team to quick victory. 66 I appearing are: Marti Carmichael, Linda Wills, Candy Walters, Barbara Sorrells, Betsy Hann, Ginny Smith, Kr Murphy, Nancy Peckham, and Karen Bosco, They lead Panther spirit to climax by promoting it at school and game: While walking past Barbara Sorrells, sponsor Arlene Schemer her to get the crowd's active support for team by cheering Captain Ginny Smith displays a new basketball cheer to the cheerleading squad during an afternoon practice. Nancy Peckham manages to portray the image of Head Football Coach Gibson in the cheerleadefs performance during Senior Stunt Night. Qiding on their float, Barbara Murphy and Linda Wills rouse spirit for the South Dade game. . . Cheerleaders Cheer for First Game Selected from over 150 applicants, ten J.V. cheerleaders boosted the spirit of football and basketball junior varsity teams. Judged on personal appearance, smile, pep, and form, sophomore and junior girls tried out during the spring. Due to the early date of the tryouts, the cheerleaders were the first squad ever to cheer at the starting junior varsity football game of the season. Captain Karen Hallstrand and co-captain Marcee Sherrill continued to lead the squad vivaciously throughout the year. Directed by Miss Arlene Schemer, the squad was composed of juniors: Karen Hallstrand, Marcee Sherrill, Kathy Thom- as, Chris Conners, Susie Steinbring, Deb- bie Gibson, Janet Isbell, and Sarah Pletts. The sophomores on the squad were: Bon- nie Dow and Sheila Shank. Kathy Thomas cheers loudly as she urges the Baby Panthers onward as they execute a successful play. Junior Varsity Squad Captain Karen Hallslrand executes the familiar cheerleader split after completing a cheer. Karen was elected captain by the J. V. squad. J.V. squad includes K. Thomas, S. Steinbring, seated, S. Pletts, M. Sherrill, K. Hallstrand, C. Connors, standing, D. Gibson, S. Shank, J. Isbell, and B. Dow. 68 .ti A .LLM f Q. -L A M fs x p Michael Barry Andrew Charlton Eleanor Coleman Melinda Ernest Bill Furr Tom Grantz Larry Kellogg Robert Kinsey Genie Knighton David Lauen Howard McCoy Linda Morris Sherry Overholt N g Q - 5 s. .K 2 at 'B gg. Terri Io Richie , Kathy Schinman 1 Chris Stephens il F Peggy Vandemark ' Aaron Williams Ji' X A X A . t,.:s Mixed Ensemble Sings at Football Games Composed of the Triple Trio and Double Quintet, the Mixed Ensemble was made up of the top vocalists in the school. Each applicant went through extensive drills and auditions before the final selection was made. The members were judged on their tone quality, vocal production, blending, and general interest. Mixed Ensemble had the opportunity to sing for civic organizations, such as Rotary and Kiwanis International, as well as performing for various music clubs and church groups. The group sang for the State PTA Convention and partici- pated in the State-Wide Chorus Evalu- ation held in April. The ensemble led the entire stands in the Alma Mater at football games and school pep rallies. D. Q. members Howie McCoy and Bill Furr sing an amusing song at Senior Stunt Nite. 69 Concert Chorus Sings for TV Audience Along with the director, Mr. Dick Bull- man, Howard McCoy led the Concert Chorus as president. Other ollicers in- A cluded: Larry Kellogg, vice-presidentg Chris Stevens, secretary, David Lauen, treasurerg Suzanne Allen, historian, and Margaret Ledlow, chaplain. Accompan- ists Karen Timko and Margaret Ledlow played the melody for the voices of the 105 members. The chorus worked hard during the Christmas season with a number of per- formances. They were selected to sing on a nation-wide telecast which was Hlmed in Ft. Lauderdale. Following that, they joined Coral Gables and Southwest High schools in their annual Messiah Program at South Miami Methodist Church and at the Vizcaya Gardens. The Hnal highlight of the season was their Christmas pro- gram performed in the school 3uditO1'iLlII1 Mr. Richard Bullrnan is caught in motion as he directs the Concert Chorus in preparing with the fest Of the Choral department. for the Spring Concert. Students attend class daily to rehearse for up-coming events. g, tiff 7 ! ,N it arf' . Q3 Z E t 2 .,'. ii'i iiti' V- .srt .. . . it ...t ' 42 2IQWIiefeQe,?,WMvif'cr'eemwfjiw ,, .,e. l , .siir .r.. Concert Chorus Members are: Bottom row, P. Forward K. Timko L. Rosenblatt E. Barry, D. Lauen, P. Funderburke D. Aregood D. Kohlmaier S. Overholt J. Pedri M. leicher, S. Kosick, P. Vandemark J. Hamm P. Conklin J. 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I. ,. m y A-16 is 35 1'-?55M?.ViuifflI.fj3rf 35? if Y 2 2,3 S ifzhgm gf igiwagfeag if: .ijt 3 at 1,.w L,3f-t iw, 2,5 3 5,23 MEX 15233232 im., ,V 23 22 it y 131 wa , 2 ai, 3 ff Et e we 4 , . . . PI 3 a Ne! M' 3 7 9 , 9 s 9 s 7 7 7 9 7 3 yr f S J , i ii X i F , i I .2 il ' X f X ,X X Toncert Chorus entertains with a medley of songs for the enjoyment of the entire school. - .1 . Z, I V Z a ,,' V , ,' ' J E V . H J r 1 i i - L 4 fi ' V ..,' J . V I I '12f ' . 1 I V VV A V , VV I n . . 0 'T W ' 4 S,. V- ., ' ff I J I W. 9 'E' + I 6 f , W tx 4 v W . ia? . ar Z, , ... i,' , . ,..', f . Lf . 1 iiit iii ft . iiitit 2 tti ttiii ti' 'E t Miiii ittt ' ' ' . .L.i'i3:14'..'::E'w:fff' i. .f ,, ' ' , . f f fi ,,.f .fi , f ,f,. .,,. ,M - ff . .. . .. . f f . H 'K f -' w'r2.Z3f.4ew 'yay if 1 . f5,.::.2lffi.if1::f?fbf ' 'f f ' ' :JI f :vw kv: Shaughnessy, P. Harrison, T. J. Richie, K. Newell, C. Manto, L. Kellogg, G. Pollack, M. Cappler, R. Lechich, K. Schimmon, C. Powell, L. Morris. Second row, M. Gillis, L. Sch- L Charlton, K. Curry, T. Ocasio, K. Thomas, K. Thomas, C. Crandall, S. Allen, C. Ste- 2. Scrogin, C. Gancarz, D. Thompson, W. Wilson, D. Paulson, D. Coe, J. Coggins, K. Mc- vard, J. Christmas, K. Prapps, K. Craumer, V. Stevens, B. Wallace, J. Reid, D. Wol, M G. Westling, A. Glasser, B. Kinsey, N. Peter, P. Gleman, R. Dressler. 71 Senior Cheryl Powell joins the rest of the chorus in presenting the Messiah. Chorus members are: Front row, V. Merritt, D. Davey, D. LeBrun, T. Mitchell, J. Pedri, C. Powell, V. Stevens, M. Owens, Second row R. Paddock, G. Douglas, D. Richards, S. Pratt, S. Riden, G. Guinn, S. Elgie, P. Hill, L. Harrison, L. Somberg, V. Goodman, Third row E. Kent, W. Wilson, R. Willoughby, R. Kendrick, D. Smith, P. Zeeman, D. Coggins, H. Rachline, J. Poppe, C. McCabe, D. Elias and P Milican. Girls' Chorus Sings at Spring Concert Girls' Chorus was a blend of thirty live voices ranging from alto to first and sec- ond soprano levels. Chosen by audition, the girls were judged on vocal quality as well as musical background and general interest. The group performed for both the Chorus Departments Christmas and Spring Concerts as well as for the PTA and various service clubs. The chorus sung to the piano accompaniment of Ginger Guinn. 72 Vlembers are: Front row, S. Hart, P. Voss, L. Edwards, S. Kosick, A. Aras, M. Johnson, L. Williams, M. Moore, D. Evans, C. Sullivan C. Harrisg Row two, O. Burrows, J. Stevenson, C. Reitman, S. Bloomenfeld, G. Blue, M. Richard, C. Jones, L. Ellis, A. Justus, M Sullivan, S. Lawrence, Y. Morris, E. Macon, Row three, L. Ferguson, P. Brown, B. Kooms, C. Campbell, C. White, A. Baxley I. Molin, F. Butler, M. Murk, T. Lampkin, K. Pasley, L. Bryant, L. Ruscani, P. Parker, R. Rusciani, Back row, C. Evans, G. Chada 3. Sikorski, L. Bruton, M. O'Connor, P. Lobeca, S. Melgaard, L. Newsome, W. Gordon, T. Timmons, G. Thomas, K. Flannery, T Eiusher, and P. Smith completes the group. Vlr. Richard Bullman directs the Mixed Chorus as they practice for the Spring Concert. 73 Mixed Chorus Funds Boosted by Sale Mixed Chorus was one of six perform- ing singing groups of the Chorus Depart- ment. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Bullman, this group joined in the schoolis money raising project by selling candy. They used this money to install profes- sional stereo recording and playback equipment in the chorus room. This equipment was to provide an opportunity for the student to study tone quality, blend, and intonation. Varsity football players, Chuck Palewicz and Scott Pfister, relax a moment at the Miami Dade's North Campus Stadium in the closing minutes of first half. tudent Life Assortment of Activities Student life was a combination of various elements. Each student was subjected to iluctuating amounts of studying, showing spirit, obeying rules, participating in extracurricular activities and occasion- ally just goofing off. The student atmo- sphere, academically, was one of college boards, achievement tests, class place- ment, and final exams. On the entertain- ment side it was one of Panther Prowls, stunt nights, sports, and rousing student body spirit. Sarah Pletts concentrates all her efforts on building up the students' spirit-the key to the athletic victories, NO SMOKIN '1lhQ-Qinmvw-'ni -QQIUQUIIQHOQQW Rules are a is ws as mbsf' part of student life and protect the individual as well as the building 74 . Q , 0 . an -V . , ' + ' Y 1 ' ' 1 . ' V. 'iyk f :7 X Lf Qllft t . . , . Mssbwx X VV I ,K : -. - 'K ' W . , - - k k - k ' , , ....-,-. f - '. 'i Wx '..'':Il:: ,:'-:T:.. :,f :r-2: WN Q -F . if ' U! ' .. . ,, wsismwen wx fathy Abril and Lisa Landis participate in Senior Stunt Night as they perform ' hippy-type radio show. They ended by throwing flowers into the audience. A nf ei rise: ' m '--' ,tex , ,,,,, ,. 4, , 1 t:?Z'. ' , ,V f f. , b , I, E 1 0 ,V - '-'f ' , ,,,, ..,,, V ft . ,f .1 g ,,,. . H Iushing and students seem to go together, especially in cases like that of Emilo Iodriguez who realizes that his math notebook must be done by next hour. 75 uw-W' Tom Peek shows pupil's reaction as he releases built-up tensions after a tough semester exam in U.S. history. Panther Staff Sets New Sales Record Members of the Panther staff started off We l their year by reaching a new peak in newspaper sales. For the first time, more than 1200 students purchased subscrip- tions. It was not possible to buy each issue individuallyg instead a subscription supplied all of the regular editions plus the special graduation issue. Seniors needed to subscribe in order to receive their senior keys from Carrollls Jewelers. Headed by co-editors Mimi Alper and Brian Nordwall, the stali' worked together lift A A Q X 5 to meet the deadlines. In writing feature stories and editorials, the staif followed S i lmluwlp ,Q,,5gi.Q-fgjf the advice of publishers that spoke to them during a Florida Scholastic Press Association Convention in Boca Raton. Mimi Alper and Brian Nordwall, Co-Editors-in-Chief 1968 Panther Staff 76 Gary Armstrong, Business Manager and Mr. James Trantham, Business Advisor Mrs. Miriam Taksier, Advisor Panther Stuff Mimi Alper . . Brian Nordwall Sally Doemer . Suzie McLean . Jean Pripish . Barham Man . Roy Pitluk . . Gary Armstrong Georgeann Venis Dan Cowan . Diane Slinn . . Nancy Atwood Sue Cowart . Janet Davis . Marty Fowler . Alison Gorman Barbara Mohl . Barry Marks . Steva Silverman Bob Skeens . . . Christy Annis . Annette Baker . George Brewer . Val Compton . Jack Feuer . . Melanie Peters . Tonya Vice . . . Co-Editor-in-Chief . Co-Editor-in-Chief . . . Co-Editor . . Features Editor . Managing Editor . . . Art Editor . . . . Columnist . Business Manager Production Manager . . . Photographer . Photo-Coordinator . . . Staff Writer . . Staff Writer . Staff Writer . Staff Writer . Staff Writer . Staff Writer . . . Staff Writer . . . Staff Writer . . . Staff Writer Business Coordinator Business Coordinator Business Coordinator Business Coordinator Business Coordinator Business Coordinator Business Coordinator Mrs. Miriam Taksier .... Adviser Mr. James Tranthem . Business Adviser 77 1968 Palm Echo Staff Palm Echo Staff Candy Fien ..... Editor-in-Chief Roberta Jaife .... Managing Editor Barbara Pollack . . . Business Manager Jon Carruthers . Ass't Business Manager Kathy Burke . Kareyn Hastings Barbara Greer Sue Salz . . . Kitty Brinckerholf Jimmy Schiff . Bill Furr . . Laurie Siden . Lee Popham . Shannon Donegan Susan Spiegel . Carolyn Smith . Howie Michaelson Henry Liebman . Val Hardy . . Camille Beach . Cindy Parrish . Harvey Blonder Yvonne Morris Brad Kanner . Mrs. Helene Peep Faculty Editor . . Faculty Editor . Activities Editor Organizations Editor Organizations Editor . . Sports Editor . . Sports Editor . Senior Editor . . Senior Editor . Underclass Editor Underclass Editor Advertising Manager Advertising Manager Advertising Manager . . Index Editor Photo Coordinator Photo Coordinator . . Photographer . . Staff Member . . Staff Member les . . . Advisor Miss Joan Shubella . . . Advisor 78 E R 3 s-'Q i t 3...-1 C I K t Candy Fien, Editor-in-Chief Sue Salz, Organizations Editor and Roberta Jaffe, Managing Editor Laurie Siden and Lee Popham, Senior Editors Palm Echo taff Schoolis Largest Ever Consisting of the largest staff ever, Journalism Ill worked conscientiously in order to present the 1968 Palm Echo. Editor-in-Chief Candy Fien created new ideas and kept the many old traditions in order to produce a different yearbook. Advisors Mrs. Helene Peeples and Miss Joan Shubella helped the staff meet the five deadlines. Editors worked with the help of assistants to complete each of the sections promptly. To advance their knowledge, stall members attended the Florida Scholastic Press Convention. There they listened to well-known journalists who described various techniques. Becoming eiiicient in organizing layouts, writing copy, and selecting pictures were major require- ments of the staff. 'van I X ,,,, ,V . A y, Q . si' NL. 'v f i-.,' Q T T ,,k., - SS wwww WW 'ra-rr as 4' st F 5 ' 1 at N 4 i H if x , if 3 'Q R I . ' X X 53 V X SK in ' M' N X b ,, sl , yy.. W 35' ' . 'f x 1 fi' ' V HK-g PM f V,.. QM - ff? Lf .M ' A L L-,, -L'- A K 5 M L. V ..., g, A ,T an K , . '- ' 'REQY X., if R 'Q X f '-.9'- vf f'X'fY .'E ' 5 1 '-I 1 H .t w 1 . .K - X Ngvfix Angela Miller fulfills her job as treasurer of Student Council by counting ticket sale receipts. Suzy Steinbring chuckles, remembering how Activities Director Leonard Glazer jokes about her filing abilities as SC secretary. tudent Council Sponsors Homecoming The establishment of a new committee plan and a questionnaire sent to each homeroom enabled the Student Council to indulge in broader fields of service to the student body. SC began by printing the student handbook and promoting Panther enthusiasm through pep rallies and beat tagv sales. President Barry Abbott, with the as- sistance of Mr. Leonard Glazer, etiicient- ly planned the fall student directory sales and the Homecoming Dance. President ...... ..... B arry Abbott Vice-President . . . . . Kris Kaujmann Secretary ..... . . Suzy Steinbring Treasurer . . . . Angela Miller 82 Barry Abbott Kris Kauffmann Angela Miller W SUZIC StC1l'1bI'1I'lg x ,Mm i . ' . to , if ,,it , , t . Sie? Q, eree K L iflii frff' f'w ,rf2ffef' ,st l fig E'iiIfli fi15iE1Iw'Wf'Vf?Ii5ii'H' ' .ggi K 27 ' ' . ?L7Z71i?i?4??6??i?iQg5,2 :tffsifsiuggff M1 e Be 1 p ., gexiszfst ffrvhigg 1' os sifiiisfw we 515399 fmafigisi ,..p,,,. '11, .. Z Wifi -:ff an gfftftxzftgift, wizfrgsr J .1 .- J ' ., K ' e V- . ,gr ' lt 'cqtygpf' 1 L , . . .. ,, Barry Abbott sparks the enthusiasm among second period classes R Q 'K f rf' , i Mimi Alper Reenie Bender Sue Cusac Noel Dwyer EEE at Q Sarah Ellis x M I ., charlie rancher 1 g ,:,gZ N f V John Harrison 3 fi ss. B K t Q Q Suzy Hatfield M 2 tt' . Q s . ,ft V qv?-S . ' e ' ii in ,::. :. 't-,sit l Mafkllfen Peggy Hess ' ji Mary Himburg 1. :' t .- ' ' Kris Kauffmann . -1 was 1,ir - ' ' rs ' . ll., L. . 45531 -N , swaps.. .. .KN S C if .r,., 1 . A. . V, Barbara Man ' Michelme McCarthy M A N. Michelle Millgram g ,S , Q Q L Mary Piper tv - ' ,,,,,r- rf 4 at f L si l Jean Pripish Ginny Smith Sally Stripling Sue Welliver jg S. ICC Posts Weekly Bulletin The student body learned of school-Wide activities through the bulletin boards and the weekly Inter-Club Council Bulletin, posted in homerooms by Inter-Club Council. ICC programmed school func- tions in conjunction with S. C. Vice-presidents of service and interest clubs constituted ICC. With the help of Mr. Leonard Glazer, Student Activities Director, they coordinated Homecoming events. Outstanding floats and skits re- ceived recognition and prizes. President ..... . . . . Kris Kaufman C. Vice-President Kris Kaugmann presides over the first monthly Inter-Club Council meeting. 83 Camille Beach Candy Calendar Marti Carmichael Joyce Christmas Chris Connors Marcia Crittenden Peggy Crook Sue Cusac Bonnie Dow Nancy Duckworth Ann DuPree Patti Holladay Patty Iversen Kris Kauifmann Karen Keep Barbara Lewis Angie Miller Mary Jean Moore Colleen O'Connor Terrie Jo Richie Cindy Schaeffer Ginny Smith Barbara Sorrells Suzie Steinbring Wendy White Linda Wills f fe if E r ? S 2 Senior Peggy Crook, the President of Girls' Council, is aided by Mr. Robert Maloney in installing members. . L. A Attending the fall installation of members is Miss Duckworth, Pat Iversen, and Camille Beach perform at Senior Stunt Night. niverse, Sylvia Hitchcock, a P.H.S. alumni. Commentator Sue Cusac models her dress at the Councils' Fashion Show. 85 Girls' Council Makes Tapes for Blind As the unifying force of Girls' League, to which every girl belongs, Girls, Council gave a tea for new girls moving into the district. All incoming sophomores re- ceived a welcome at the annual Big-Little Sister Picnic early in the summer. As a new project, the girls recorded for the blind at the University of Miami library. Tapes were sent all over the world. Under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Newman and Mrs. Clara Pawley, GC urged sophomore girls to make dresses for Head Start. All girls participated in sending books to soldiers in Vietnam. At a December Christmas assembly, members modeled holiday fashionsg they also sponsored the Christmas Dance at Kings Bay Country Club. Each grade elects six girls to the Coun- cil and six girls are elected at large from the student body. In the fall, new mem- bers were inducted at a Council affair in the auditorium. President ....... .... P eggy Crook Vice-President ......... Ginny Smith 2nd Vice-President Marti Carmichael Recording Secretary . . Terri Jo Ritchie Corresponding Sec'y. . Mary Jean Moore Treasurer .......... Candy Calendar President Susan Morris lights the symbolic candle of character at the National Honor S0ciely's fall induction of new members, which is also a senior assembly. John Hoehl Mark Ilten Roberta I affe , QQ Monte Kane 5 E Gary Kantor Fr as s 3 Q if Kris Kauffmann 'S LQ 5 L ,ag Patrick Kelly W X335 glare? Ifone E sf if ft K oe y e -gi X A f x X ' Leslie Massin Paggy McAloon Micheline McCarthy Dixie McPherson Bill Miller Eric Moen Susan Morris Steve Morton Roger Nash Robert Oaks Becky Paddock . Lee Popham r -, Sharon Reid Sharon Ricks .:- ' ' Douglas Roy i- . f Sue Salz ' Gwen Schwartz R 'S A Bill Shaifer Sally Shermer Jody Shotwell Laurie Siden David Slachter Jim Snyder Herb Solomon Barbara Sorrells Billie Lou Stavely Sandy Stroberg Sharon Stroberg Nancy Tate Sharon Turk Melisa Volker , Pat Wilkinson Dale Zinzow Henry Mannheimer Frank Mayer 86 :Ng L S 25? . p ,ai -L Q . R g as . .. , ki X N X .Q gg Q L fe-mfg R was , , :: E, Barry Abbott Mimi Alper Bob Ammarrell Colleen Berry Michael Blocker Lisa Bower Karen Brinkman . V if Lisa BFYHIU Sue Casey i 5+ Dale Coe Marcia Crittenden is 5 vw A as V, Edward Dauer Nancy Daves J it Y 5 .1 Q. . H Diane Dabby is Mary Ellen Davis p V I , - , . Lorraine Dunlop , ,r f ,,' 7 . - as i f t? K L . - Noel Dwyer Q David Flannery , Kay Franks , Corrie Frantz Steve Goodstein Sr , S Q if KG' V - Hs - W sf X R Q Carol Gould Val Greenfield Valerie Hardy Gary Harr Suzy Hatfield Nancy Hester Mary Himburg Sponsors Annual Film Organized to provide an outlet for the members to prove leadership abilities to the school, National Honor Society up- held past traditions and started new ones. Sponsoring a film during March enabled the club to raise money to send a delega- tion to the state NHS convention in the spring. Acceptance into the National Honor Society was based on the student having a 3.4 scholastic average. Teachers voted for these qualiiied students on the basis of service, citizenship, and leadership. Mrs. Lois Wells and Mrs. Olga J. Wejebe guided inductions in the fall and in the spring. President .... .. Susan Morris Vice-President ........ Diane Dabby Recording Secretary .. Corrine Frantz Corres. Secretary . . Micheline McCarthy Treasurer ...... .......... S ue Salz 87 Mu Alpha Theta Plans County Banquet Organizing the Dade Mu Alpha Theta banquet in the spring completed the year's activities for members of the Pal- metto chapter of the Math Honor So- ciety. As a part of their yearly activities, members prepared themselves and others for the National Math Examination. Leading students in mathematics were given the opportunity to join Mu Alpha Theta after completing the following re- quirements: 3.4 average for five semes- ters of higher mathematics, 3.0 overall average, teacher recommendation, and math paper. Mrs. Betty Sykes, advisor, supervised the induction of new members in the fall and spring. President ..... .. Michael Blocker Vice President . . . . Larry Forman Secretary .... . . . Diane Dabby Treasurer . . .. Gary Kanter Diane Dabby prepares name tags for the induction of new tapees, accepted for membership twice each year. Mike Aaronson Barry Abbott Irene Abbott Mike Blocker Lynn Bockting Karen Brinkman Karen Casper Diane Dabby Edward Dauer Kathy Deegan Sarah Ellis David Flannery Larry Foreman Kay Franks Corrie Frantz Suzy Hatfield Mary Himburg Mark Ilten Roberta Jaffe Monte Kane Gary Kantor Donna Litman Vic Mascitelli Leslie Massin 88 I ,Am , S '15 fr NV Li V XX 5. A .al 1 X i R ,hugs V '57 Q ' 12 A t 'tt's i l Qaqlf '- 1? M oy - r A . 33525 : r . 'i IE i '- it hx r 'fi' Kash? f i if i , 1' 5 fwfr aa- . , 'Q we we Y age., W, if X sr Henry Mannheimer Micheline McCarthy Bill Miller as .... - John Moore V oL1o1-o L S Susan Morris J ., Robert Oaks Qbuu . ,..r R Jackie Osterle J gg I 1 D , I David Parsons S is Q Bill Pinkston ' - ,.'S J f ,.- ' sg W J kiwi ,s,. ff' K All I .. f A +9 rer Lee Ponham ,,,, srya . . a,r. -,f, Gary Ricks Sue Salz on is LVL A ,Ng Gwen Schwartz s i i w V JW 2 Jody Shotwell Q s.,,: 2 .. ,. 1 1 S 1 Rick SChW31'tZ is M , 5 so Laurie siden x J. Q ' Kathy Thomas 1 J:'J ' A . 0 A ..-.Ng h Sharon Turk ir . -. K X -1 q i ff-R ' , ISSJ Bruce Weinstein 9 ,- ,.fe A xv 4' J ..,5-YHSS pi , A... Marty Miller listens attentively as M .5-. xiffjtm ' '15 sf J 5 --,Q I at 5 I I if r.: 1? , -'f Q if 'J3' . , f lg 'ff gf! fi A . 53 u Alpha Theta member Donna Litman tutors him in Algebra II. 89 Phi Beta Chi Fixes the Lab Aquarium As a chapter of the Future Scientists of America, members Watched films con- cerning advanced fields of science and listened to guest speakers from research areasg sponsors Mrs. Earsie DelChamps and Mr. Harry Cherry advised Science Honor Society students in selecting some local technical companies for demonstra- tions. Throughout the year, President Henry Mannheimer led club members as they fixed the school's aquarium and built a telescope. For membership, students wrote a scientific research paper and maintained a 3.5 average in all science classes. Phi Beta Chi inducted new mem- bers in the spring. President ........ Henry Mannheimer Vice President . . Micheline McCarthy Secretary ............. Leslie Massin Treasurer . . . . . Tom Dixon Gwen Schwartz reaches for jar of hydrochloric acid Members plan interesting and varied experiments. Tom Dickson checks boiling point of water solution. The club stresses individual work. 90 5 Q i 4 e I 2 2 I Q K I L i 2 if 4 Q me Q ,M L ',x,.W,,. A, , 2 y? fel L. ' if r .Q 'inf ,. ,Af.:Lfv.:s ,,kf,, L ,ik f i 'W if MQ W' wr ,,,, i Z if- e was Sie M M M5435 i 1 in L M, ,A ff' 2 ,2 m ga ,gr 1 Beta Chi's Vice-President, Micheline McCarthy, fixes e microscope in order to observe primitive organisms. 91 Mike Aaronson Barry Abbott Chris Acker Mimi Alper Michael Blocker Edward Dauer Tommy Dixon David Flannery Luann Hecht Mary Himburg Monte Kane Gary Kantor Leslie Massin Micheline McCarth Bill Miller Susan Morris Fred Nanni Roger Nash Brian Nordwall Lee Popham Robert Oaks Douglas Roy Leslie Safer Sue Salz Melissa Volker Y N S Works at Kendall Home Siestas were not permitted in the SNHS. Work highlighting the year in- cluded collecting food at Christmas for some needy families, aiding Spanish- speaking children to understand Ameri- can customs, and working at the Kendall home. Spanish National Honor Society proj- ects involved cooperation with com- munity agencies while helping members to develop a fluency and comprehension in Spanish. Spanish students in at least their third year of study having a 3.6 average in Spanish and a 3.0 over all scholastic average joined the club in January. Under the supervision of Mrs. J une Kundtz and Mrs. Joan Lueras, members enjoyed Spanish films and guest speakers at meet- ings. Climaxing the end of the year, the an- nual banquet honored graduating seniors. Speakers touched upon what SNHS mem- bers needed to expect when entering col- lege and careers. President ..... . . Carol Kone Vice-President .. .... Mimi Alper Secretary .... . . Pat Davidson Treasurer . . . . Laurie Siden Barry Abbott Mimi Alper Pat Battle Colleen Berry Jackie Bieleck Michael Blocker Lisa Bower Karen Brinkman Carol Bunting Marti Carmichael Spanish National Honor Society member Carol Kone paints a chair Perrine Baptist Church. SNHS also painted rooms to improve the fr f ,, M 51 . ' ' . X f 12- N, , , ' ,a,w., ' L Susan Casey f - si'1 i ffffl' Jin Council .... ..-.i . Jackie Dahl U Maxine Dow 5 yppj 'jjj Lorraine Dunlope 'iii w e 2 X Noel Dwyer Sarah Ellis Val Greenfield Valerie Hardy Dawn Hazlehurst Nancy Hester Roberta I affe Monte Kane Karen Keep Patrick Kelly Carol Kone Barbara Lloyd Micheline McCarthy Dixie McPherson Tom O-ttle Cheryl Romer Leslie Safer Sue Salz Sally Shermer Laurie Siden David Sofge Barbara Sorrells Billie Lou Stavely Dennis Stotts Sandy Stroberg Sharon Stroberg Sandra Temples Karen Timko Sue Welliver Bob Wessells Pat Wilkinson Judy Williams Sally Wood Dale Zinzow Steve Taylor 4. af iff? ,S X . if' H 2 La, ,. .ly ' X PNA. X40 f, . gi Q Ps Corrie Frantz and Jo Kyle contribute to the festivities of the Homecornzr parade by portraying figures on the Delta Epsilon Phi German clock Reenie Bender Lauren Buck Corrie Frantz Delta Epsilon Phi Celebrates Faschingsball Recognizing students who have a superior ability in the field of German, Delta Epsilon Phi, under the guidance of Herr Rohrmoser and President Corrie Frantz, furthered the culture and knowledge of all students of German. A 3.6 average in German for three semesters and a 3.0 over-all average is required for acceptance into the German Honor Society. German students attended a Faschings- ball at the end of January. Fasching, an annual festival in Germany, marks the season before Lent. Members also parti- cipated in a dinner in April. President ....... . . Corrine Frantz Vice President . . . . . Renie Bender Secretary .... . . . Karen Morris Treasurer . . . . . . Roger Nash 94 Barbara Greer Larry Klein Irving Lawrence Robert Oaks David Parsons Roger Nash Peggy Vandemark Mr. G. Rohrmoser Advisor ik i . . W ,st SF X at ,it,,:...gis'.11.f In -55+ Q . i Y 'E I Q . , s , I 'Nb , ' , , ff'- . U 7 W' ' ' . 'gin . Baz 1- , 6, 1 475759: 5, V f If .- H X A, tt. X X X xx is Q lg M J fic? 'v7'i1 f N g,,b fe J U9 x'kLLL ' 4 RTT? ' Q . Q ,F 4-an xx ' 1' 1 if .3 L ' e 4. K 11 ,. s ' X , J k kj . : gg I I s -LKAA Sllffxi: s ' . K . J 'I . :fi- X I K f LM . X at , . X . q:.'.Q,,,,... ...M isps' 5 - t- .rt Ar Q 3 Fw Xlf- as rift 'Q Xe T352 kia. if r rf ff S at . i . aia.,.M X fi H' 'F' it sl'- amq - S K' X15 , ,, 5 .K 5 1 fig - ' : L.-L f ., an X E 1. W Q I . . 4 Bob Ammarell Mike Biagi Wendy Dolliver David Flannery John Harrison Cathy Hobbs John Hoehl Mark Ilten Donna Litman Bob Krieger Edwin Krieger Roger Messersmit Fred Nanni Albert Palewicz Howard Pierce John Schmitt Richard Schwartz Jody Shotwell David Slachter Jim Snyder Stephen Sweet Mike Thompson Susan Uhle Richard White Bill Wrightson Steve Zank 95 David Flannery prepares the LNHS meeting. Students meet to increase their understanding of the Romans LH Presents Roman Skits Under the direction of Mr. Ivan Davis, the Latin National Honor Society mem- bers tutored students in Latin translation, declamation and dictation. LNHS created student interest in ancient Rome through the study of lan- guage. Skits in which members put on togas also helped to promote an under- standing of the Roman style of life. Students with a 3.6 average in Latin for three semesters constituted LNHS. Members attended a state Latin Forum. President ..... .. David Flannery Vice-President . . ...... Mark Ilten Secretary ..... .... D avid Slachter Treasurer . . . . Roger Messersmith li- -Q Quill and croll Excells at Journalism Members of Quill and Scroll discussed new ideas and methods for publications at the Florida Scholastic Press Associ- ation District Convention at Coral Gables. Led by sponsor Mrs. Miriam Taksier, the club also attended the FSPA State Convention on Miami Beach, late in April. Quill and Scroll, journalism honorary, recognized juniors and seniors serving on either the Palm Echo or Panther staff for their excellence in the journalism art. Qualification relied upon dependability, responsibility, and rating in the upper one-third of the class. President ....... . . . Candy F ien Vice-President . . . . . Jean Pripish Secretary .... ...... M imi Alper Treasurer . . . . Barbara Pollack Mimi Alper - Gary Armstrong E J ,. r 'iil S i .- s 'i ,: 0 Candy Fien Barbara Pollack .lean Pripish l President of Quill and Scroll Candy Fien leafs through one of the many yearbooks i journalism room and contemplates an idea for planning pages in 1968 PALM ECH .. r.. V534 , gig 'x+ 'Ur fry! Q if we N Yearbook Business Manager Barbara Pollack figures the number Palm Echo's to be ordered. She also keeps a list of advertising account 96 Daphne Alcock Kathy Deegan zii ,',, V1-1 A H i Val Greenfield saw Q Qs? s . 1 '- - X - Paula Miller up ' D Laura Spenser XA' ' ' t Tina Warrington 5 i'i an 1 ' .ri,. j Marcia Wilson Scott Winterbottom S Ah Thespians Sponsors Corsage Sale Members of the National Thespian So- ciety, an honor society for dramatics, per- formed for T.V. and English classes while providing outstanding dramatic presenta- tions for their fellow students. Thespians sold carnations on Valentine's Day to earn money for scenery and props. Led by President Val Greenfield, honor society members participated in the yearly Drama Festival at the University of Miami's Ring Theater. Required for membership were ten Thespian points. One point equals ten hours of work earned by students appear- ing in school plays, local productions, and in children's plays. Seven of the ten points must be attained within the school. President ...... . . Val Greenjield Vice President . . . ..... Paula Miller Secretary ...... . . . Marcia Wilson Treasurer . . . . . . Kathleen Deegan embers of Thespians, Jed Niles, Tina Warrington, Kathy Deegan, Scott Winterbottom, Paula Miller, and Val Greenfield, work for perfection 97 - ' - 'Ei'fifi1vi 1 ' Ei-1 I , 'Q -'ji ' I 32.1. .-.Q1'-,- ' 3:-Ziff. :egg-isf ga . ' - A - : 5 as . i. ,-., f - Q 'If' ' . ' ' . - -' r rere IT E ' + ' so r 5 2 o lG1..Jf - tiff Hihsfll E fix 'L ' ' . Vleif ,f ,, pw p i r - ' ' ' K lm ' sf r -1' V . Y' f S it 5 , ,sf - o P ' , M s . , : 1 f - , , Iss, . 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Led by Miss Joan Shubella and Mrs. Lenore Gunder- scheimer, girls raised money by sponsor- ing a victory sock hop and by selling donuts and baked goods. Newly selected members with a 2.6 average in scholarship and conduct were inducted in the first and third six Weeks. While aiming toward service contribu- tions to the school, girls learned qualities of charm, sophistication, and poise. President ..... . . Robin Fine Vice-President . .... Sarah Ellis Secretary . . . . . Molly Boynton Treasurer . . . . Linda Barker Vice President Sarah Ellis bakes brownies for a project of Echo to fill a teacher cookie jar. 98 . ,K Q. A . . . . 1 L . . 29 .ff L EF'-...- sf:-1 31121135 in K f -H er '- . - yi -gc:-St:7?i?!T Linda Barker Patricia Battle Patty Berryman Molly Boynton Deborah Butler Vicki Cain Dayna Crawford Carolyn Crocker Kathleen Deegan Vicki DeFeo Nancy Derry Pat Donaldson Sarah Ellis Robin Fine Ann Granger Ginger Guinn Dawn Hazelhurst Sherry Hemphill Nancy Hester Linda Kemp Kriss Kerr Sherri Knight Susan Mason Pam Matthews Peggy McAloon Bonnie McElheny Melinda Miller Chris Moyer Jackie Osterle Grace Outz Becky Paddock Debbie Paulson Janet Rogers Debbie Scherr Robin Schulke Nancy Sonenberg President Robin Fine and Secretary Molly Boynton relax a moment and talk while in the process of revamping Cavalcade magazines after school, one of Echo's projects. .-2l if -l..fi f I -. 1 Sara Solomon Melanie Sovacol if ' - Rhonda Sovacol R iaii J i f I if Jeanne Spring A ' Sandy Stroberg Sharry Stroberg X f Y? Q less +2 -X3 J J J ,u we . R X S, M X M Kay Thomas Melissa Volker Jamie Walden Pat Wilkinson Ann Williams Janet Winslow Debbie Wohl Mary Woolf Pete Gleman Bob Quirk Paul Teichert Miss Joan Shubella Advisor 99 President Roberta Jajfe discusses up-coming Elite calendar contest with the club's senior Irene Abbot Colleen Berry Kathy Burke Candy Calender Marti Carmichael Karen Casper Patty Cone Chris Connors Peggy Crook Candy Fien Carol Gould Val Greenfield Barbara Greer Mindy Harris Luann Hecht Mary Himburg Patti Holladay Roberta Jaffe Donna Litman Barbara Man et fe f me W fzwfzwefwwwwwwwwfe fifi , 4,W,,,M fe sweetheart Charlie F Q X We w X X NX N X , qw N -f - 3 3 if we R N3 . as - ab- u Q X 31 : 5 e 'mw- l be C i X A , . l ' T V im, ,. . e 1 . .b W .,..A Q, ':57f?xs5'.EifTY 1:?5:sN:,.f it? fi f: 'i ,-z,-:-?2:es:tNf.gg3- isfaaesffiefi - Q22Qf5Ww6f,1'Jf f' V. N .V Af? 4 V firix fl?9'gE'l5i-5' 2 fm, U .SQ-sfsl ' ffziii-'l-f'E , . i 1'-1, I X., ii ' U.,f' YN ' 5. 1 rw I, 7 n e h y xf - 5 l00 . sg... .A A K 3 - ' --.1 Qt.. . - I-1 14-f1..1sh.-rf . A E -fi .s SSM, s 8 wk xxw its 3 gg is as ,fs sg.. Y., at rg ,t fx. 333 aka Q . X '5- 1 9 3 K 2 ,, f ,t I w H A Qi-g:f ii Leslie Mitchell Linda Morris D'Anne Morgan Sarah Pletts Cindy Schaeffer Ricki Shaw Barbara Sorrells Suzy Steinbring Sharon Turk Lynn Thompson Carolyn Turner Dale Zinzow Charles F ancher Mrs. Kim Overst Advisor 1' eet Elite Sells School Calendars To begin 1968, girls in Elite organized, compiled, and sold the first school-ori- ented calendar to students and faculty members. The calendar contained the cre- ative work of art students and featured the Match-the-Teacher-Baby Contest . In the spring, the girls sponsored a picnic in order to celebrate the end of the clothing drive contest. Elite then turned the collected apparel over to vari- ous organizations. Sponsored by Mrs. Priscilla Everitt and Mrs. Kim Overstreet and led by Presi- dent Roberta Jaffe, Elite enforced the Honor Court System and continued their weekly work with children at the E.O.P.I. center in Perrine. Members also found time to collect for various drives as well as hold Christmas parties for Holy Rosary Orphanage and Jackson Memorial Hos- pital. Elite required teacher recommenda- tions, a 2.5 average, and an essay on ser- vice and fund-raising projects. President ............. Roberta Jaffe Vice President ....... Mary Himburg Recording Secretary ...... Patti Cone Corresponding Secretary . . Kathy Burke Treasurer .............. Nancy Tate lite selects junior and senior girls in November. First semester new members are Ginger Wheatcroft, Karen Paden, rzckze Dahl Julie Peeples, Eileen Miller, Noel Dwyer, Karen Bosco, Pat Davison, Sue Beals, Martha Brown, Janet asephson Kitty Brinckerhof, Mary Lee Mickelwait, Karen Hallstrand, Susan Spiegel, and Marcy Morgan. 101 Alper . ,:,. K Camille Beach .. K' Q g Laura Bowers fl r .- . Laufl Bf-ay -'1 ee- -es or . .--sf Karen Bfmkmafl . We X -Q Sue Cusac 'L . cl' 'L ' . , N.. I if ...4 .... . Chris Danielson . Sally Doerner p Maxine Dow ' 5 - xl r 1 g Nancy Duckworth ., 'W , ' -. '7 - Corrie Frantz 'mi M Chris Gancarz -Q do .- g g rr S ss L., L g ,mrr i 5 .s X Suzy Hatield K.A: 2 ,:k-. . Q i gi .. i . . X - wires - - A X Holly Hawkins We X . e'-' - P . A Katie Horton 'S L, Janice May 'mf abs g i rre '15 , Michelme McCarthy .Q X gg Q - Stephanie Miller sr sf , ' f - Linn O'Connor ' Jeanne Patterson Mary Piper f Linda Popp Kim Rose Sue Salz ff--f Les Jeunes Filles Donates Film Projector Under the direction of EOPI, Les Jeunes Filles initiated an early morning enrich- ment program at Francis Tucker School. Along with providing Thanksgiving foods to Camillus House, the girls worked at Thrift Shop for the Cancer Society and served as Candy Stripers at local hospi- tals. In a combined effort with Interact, LJ F gave a Christmas party for the Insti- tute patients at Jackson Hospital. Sponsoring a sock hop, candy sale, and bake sales under the supervision of Miss Everitt, Mrs. Peeples and Miss Wayne enabled the club to donate a new color projector to the school. Giving their May Day party at Haven School, serving as guides at the Science Fair, helping at the Channel 2 auction, and installing new officers at the tea in the spring concluded the year. President ...... . . . Laurie Siden Vice President ..... . . Suzy Hatfield Recording Secretary .... Sally Stripling Corresponding Secretary . . Katie Horton Treasurer .............. Mary Piper l With the supervision of President Laurie Siden, decorating the Christmas tree in the library is one of the numerous services LJF performs for the school. 102 M ,Q Qi' iz .o the theme of Plow the Rebels , member Mary Diper portrays a South Dade Farmer in the HC parade. Peggy Harrison, Marilee Jones, Janet Isbell, Kathy McCorkle, Janet Law, Deborah Irvin, Debbie losefovsky, and Margo Patterson are newly honored junior members. 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S '15 if 3.1549-,k. . -K E F -E 5 1 , 13 er E S fi K if ii , mf K w x' . - X .ix 'Q f ' l Q ' ' -, '-T ' Q . - ,,,,,,,,a.,w . - . . -Q-is-g Q' .- 1,i-5,V,,5,,-157 V, , A 1 , I I A ' it K, 3,1 b, 5 , .... K . . e f F Wi V , -M, Z V C, K A l - - F - P I Dave Johnson and Lee 104 Popham make sure Interacfs fountain is in working condition . , ,-my-1 W nteract sponsor Walter DiMarko assists foreign exchange student Erik Naero in some if his more difficult studies. Erik finds the American Economics course the hardest. it A., -L X ,-:-,,h , , iiy msgs is ,Ma .. as A . gaps, K -' Q SEQEI' 5!i3if 3E6s E ' . A af -s - tsawgga , .- ,- Q - . , . 9 X 4. 3. , r at X N fl 'St ag Q F J. S i, , X 'T Q N PE- 9' wi NP Q- ., .. -. Q .Mu Q QS A we HG sg fs X 2 1 .. Safsieleffs A +V- fs K X fs M K S X s BV S2 is w Q- WE niiww R S is L S 3 E fi 5355 , xiii se to ETH 'KN 'sm' mpg, AUBV 105 Interact Opens the Candy Store Interact members encouraged the rights of others by sponsoring an exchange stu- dent from Denmark, Eric Naero. To continue with the practice of thoughtfulness, members, led by Presi- dent David Johnson, served the school by keeping up the Senior Patio, lixing the fountain, and cleaning the parking lot. Sponsor Walter DiMarko helped the boys originate the candy store and open a drive for umbrellas for the Senior Patio. Service club members also participated in Panther Prowl, Senior Stunt Night, and the Mardi Gras. To promote spirit, the Interact members decorated the goalposts during football season. President ..... .. David Johnson Vice-President ...... Charlie Fancher Recording Secretary .... Steve Taylor Corresponding Sec'y. . . Fletcher Shurly Treasurer ............ Larry Kellogg Bill Miller Marty Miller Pete Mooy Steve Morton Eric Naero Brian Nordwall Bruce Oelker Bruce Park Lee Popham Doug Smith Ken Smith Richard Snead Dennis Stotts Don Thomas Charles Whitaker Richard White Scott Winterbottom Steve Zank Chris Connors Kris Kauffman A' -ss ,,.,. Mike Aaronson Barry Abbott ,,., M1chael Blocker P '-,- 1 Mark Falkey P I L. 3' it .--A K.-- ' .K . QL 5 ' .ips W P I Q Ed Hayes .. S C John Hoehl at te is f5eLi..,,: at an, ge p errr r ,,-. I e A I n M ark uten Gary Kanfor ,i ri y 4 ' 2?-ni-fi .. if wifi L,,f , , Bob Krelger ix ' - ' Edwm Kflegef ,V , A , -'-,L' -W P -1 , 1 '53, ' ' ia 14 1515-11: :ii 'E:. f:' SWR? we 21, ziggy, . V ,.,,. W L. K .ifyiegp gf'1yXr 'ff '- 3 - A ' et ' ,4 is Hit' ' . e Joe Kyle 2i f:25iE?' titette i K s - e . Richard Madan r 7 Joe Mancuso -ff' ' QE - ff: re .1 f- igggat 5. kg, K N P Il kk.-k Howard McCoy 5 rr ' P f it 1 -- ' ' ' args , ki' -- -I -5. Key Club Repaints the Cafeterias Proceeds from sales of Palmetto t-shirts enabled Key Club members to repaint the cafeteria, construct a iioat for Home- coming, and finance general improve- ments to the school. The t-shirt sale con- stituted a first for Palmetto and the stu- dents enthusiastically supported it. Members emphasized community serv- ice with the organization of Halloween and Christmas parties for a local orphan- age and worked at the TV Channel 2 auction. Under the supervision of faculty Ad- visor Donald Wood, Key members ob- tained a broad background of career opportunities through a program of guest speakers, while at the same time Key sponsored a series of Vocational broad- casts for the entire student body. President .... ...... B ob Oaks Vice-President ...... Steve Goodstein Recording Secretary .... Kip Osborne Corresponding Sec'y. .. Larry Forman Treasurer .......... Howard McCoy Q 2 ta sri iii! 3 la 2 593, Senior Gary Westland exemplijies Key Club's vitality he participates in a club project and paints the , Home Wm ...ll 'i H 1 ig-av. niles are exchanged with money as .sophomore Allan Polofsky purchases a Palmetto shirt from Gary Kantor and Steve Goodstein Tom Meyers Roger Nash G Bob Oaks GZ Lloyd Parkins Kip Osborne QW-Mu E ir W - A ,, 11-fi fa Steve Sweet Earl Walden Aaron Williams M gh Marti Carmichael QNX Linda Wills . . W ,+ . y ,Ag 107 . s X- ' , RK is. is 5 is e i 42 1 2 W 4 f as ,.s 2 -. , , ..i. ,Q L .,,:, , n 4 wr N Kathy Abril Mimi Alper Libby Berkin Kitty Brinkerhoif Marti Carmichael H ,Q lj ' 1 ' sw A . Vw t Mary Ellen Davis 5 L A V Nancy Duckworth .Q gg l f , .' Q . , R y ' iy ' 4 L. t Q I Candy Fien V ff ,',, if ,,i,, Barb G Q 12,5-j:..5 ,ggi ,,r,' Y ara leer t ta ohn Harrison t t t , V iann Hecht ', Q -, ' g ' 3. . V : fi t i t ':1V ,.,. Johanna Hoehl Laurie Howell Roberta Jaffe Kathy Kooprnan , .,,i r,.., 6 mn f, , f wwtzfw - o lf ,L I ff 5,:E3?:5 .f,:,2'5115.34,33-5,g5L1fggg5W,g1'3'EEf'E5'fE ,tif wganw if M ee if V ff, i f ggi: Qi? 54 5 we fl is far f if its f , ,ff Head of the English Department and the Literary Society's sponsor, Mr. Harry Warren, leans back and enjoys overseeing a discussion on the Ring Theater. 108 z ,gi 5 Q abs! Literary Society President Mimi Alper sells tickets Micheline McCarthy for the year's first theater fr.. K, Q I 3? 41 4--...Q Morris types original stories to help complete the 1968 Literary Magazine. M ' if 'XZ' Piss-is S ' 1 - . K S an .. - Z 5 X.... Wy. :IX K .,.. . S. pfsaffss:,.?f-X K 1 Ngssgsggrais -: f.: f-if . -- 1' 4 W , Zi? 1 Q ax i i i f 109 Steve Long Literar ociet Sells Yearly Magazine Acting as a service organization for the school, Literary Society tutored some stu- dents in transformational grammar and compiled booklets of poems to accom- pany poetry recordings. Literary Societyis programs enabled members to attend plays at Miami's Ring Theater. Members heard Robert Lowry, the director of Stop the World I Want to Get OH, speak about his play at the University of Miami. Literary Society students participated in Creative Writing Workshops. Designed to help students in working on the Literary Magazine, these workshops helped members select student art, poetry, and literary works. President ..... .. Mimi Alper Vice President . . . . Mary Piper Secretary .... ...... S ue Salz Treasurer . . . . . . Norman Axler Micheline McCarthy Michelle Millram Bruce Parks Mary Piper Gail Raetz Kim Rose Leslie Rose Sue Salz Laurie Siden Linda Simpson Deborah Stokes Lynn Thompson Rick Turetsky Ginger Wheatcroft Mr. Harry Warren Sponsor i Update Participates in Senate Organized to promote a more compre- hensive interest in the political, economi- cal, and social questions of the world today, Update, Social Studies Club, pro- vided prominent speakers from all fields of social science and government. Speakers included: Robert Haverlield, state senator, Walter Dimarko, the Vice- President of Dade County Republicans, and Fred Shaw, Dean of Miami Dade Junior College. Update took an active part in the state Social Studies Senate and Competitions, each of which is held once a year. Through participation in events such as these, Social Studies Club hoped to pro- vide an outlet for all those who wished to express themselves through the Social Sciences. President ..... .... B ill Miller Vice-President ...... David Flannery Secretary-Treasurer ..... Kay Franks Bill Miller Bill Pinkston Penny Plumer Diane Powers Jan Read Bob Berrin Ed Buttram Laurie Baker Mary Ellen Davis Doug Eastwood Mark Falkey David Flannery Kit Flannery Paul Flannery Kay Franks Sharon Hanley John Harrison Mark Ilten Bob King Kathy Koopman Jackie Lane Richard Maddin Linda McMullan Q I Q t 1, ,,,,i 2 1 .,., A J, J iier A gi.,.,r.- .. . I ,,VV, N rg, 'f' C333 i't'iii 3 L, as Q , Ati if 'fs rm .L 4 i t wi, , ' i g 15352 l. A .xi i p p i , K . '1:i:, l r J . . .,. .. if an 12 f . ,s i rl fem, an ' s, - - fi as 1' ' , fs., as li L is ie- rplptp X W N , X i ,sr rd .- 5 - LBS: , :life 2,455 S r,,, . ,, W . - s r, if sa fe J f --' , ' J K v 'z,af1Pfsfa2 g S iff , we 36? ti Mary Ross Linda Simpson David Slachter Linda Wenzel Wayne Westbrook 110 5.,jg.r.L1 Ui 5? 3235 if if Q i. as ix fi ii n Flannery and Henry Mannheimer listen attentively to a discussion among members of the club. Update prepares students on questions of today. 111 Maddin is mediator of a debate between senior members David Flannery and Sharon Hanley at a meeting. 3 i 5 Mark Ilten and Wes Spencer use a Stroboscope for J.E.T.S.'s Science Fair Project. Chris Acker I on Baumgard Larry Birney Mike Blocker Dave Brazell Doug Brodhead Edward Dauer John Daw Lynne Finkelstein John Harrison Mark Ilten Gary Kantor Richard Kellog Larry Klein Randy Klein Jeif Lee Robert Malagon John Mayer Roger Messersmit Bruce Myers Eric Naero Fred Nanni Brian Norwall Bob Oaks Kip Osborne ax. 8 ' 21 Q 2 S as N Pe X rx gl Ee A 'Q Q W-ei ,, Q . ,Vg r as ss? W , 15 i x iifsffrfixg ' as X R15-,N-rr, MQ , Z 5 ,fi-ami YSSAQ i 'Q rir ff ,, r fx 1 ' 1 ig: f 1, f A 22 W i me PM ei an , W ,. 3 .w r T ff s Q X I, K 3 1 , Y 'R .fig ' 'Va -5 -ff! me fi - - 545- L '- J . X Q- wf X' Q fm' x H 1 N' Q W ' r ,lf . A . ..f.r:. K , AX X eeie ii S :L .1--x ' - 8 9 35' ri ei . N135 1 . ., . Y . K . KS 1, x , Q 1. ' X. ., ,. f f A Q X I r - 5 .. r A ., i. K K, - Ss L, , ,Q-3' 5' ,r 3 ' : i i J :aw sg :Q-if: .. l-1,151 ' ' R Q . Q SV,,,'?'9' use 'nr K' GIA S N. ,rw K- 62 ii gf Q, ! fri fa x . si- K w Gregory Palermo Bill Pinkston 1 ': ik' K':L' I A , .,,, f .,,n , fkr- U K Gary Ricks if 1 , . . fi., W iV 1 s S Q t V .. Richard Schwartz S' .fct V ' fs .X me ' -- ii E h Arg- , fe T- eg .Q 0 nf Q p M .Q Q - David Shields . I . ii-l . Fred Shields 1 K N T g if L Wes Spencer K . , ., - V . Q 3 . si my M at. . X Ray Stebuhg gf . . i Q its ii, ,ls FX? W Stephen Sweet . L M 65 A S A Q es T 1 J ' HM Bruce Weinstein . Gary Westling .1 ..e.r 1 tiee N S . . li Richard White. S me. S it SASS lt ill ' p i? 1 Davld Yafdumlan 3 ' P s . i li 5 W llt X SteveTay10r X xx Q -k,. ' rf r I ' ' I -.X N ...k- .. I vvzl f r , A I-V:.A nl V kk K J .E.T. . o vw: '11 . Installs Sprinkler Unit Installing a sprinkler system between the library and the 500 Wing demonstrated to the school the engineering ability of members of Junior Engineering Techni- cal Society. Guest speakers from Pitts- burgh Testing Corporation and the Uni- versity of Miamils Oceanography Depart- ment provided members with a unique opportunity to become acquainted with men in the field of science. Engineering films and a difiicult laser demonstration lent interest to the monthly meetings. Saturday field trips to Bell Telephone Switching Station and Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant gave J.E.T.S. members insight into the future possi- bilities of scientific exploration. President ..... .... M ark Ilten Vice-President . . . . . John Harrison Secretary ..... ..... E d Dauer Treasurer . . . . . Chris Acker Daphne Alcock Carol Anderson David Binney Anne Cohen Barbara Coleman Val Greenfield, one erncee of Senior Stunt Night, gestures enthusiastically as she sings a hit song. Drama Club Entertains Hope School Members of Drama Club participated in the Homecoming festivities with a comedy-tragedy mask float. Under the direction of Mr. Sam Daniels they enter- tained elementary schools, Hope School, and Kendall Home with two productions: Peter Pan and Alice In Wonderland. Rummage sales at Tropicaire Drive- in's Swap Meet provided an effective fund raising method. Members also contrib- uted an original booth at Mardi Gras. Led by President Tina Warrington, anyone with an interest in the theater was encouraged to join. By participating in productions both in and out of school, prospective Thespians earned points. President ..... .. Tim Warrington Vice-President .. .. Marcia Wilson Secretary . . . . . Laura Spencer Treasurer . . . . . Kathy Deegan J YS' ' illii-555' 11:5 sz K A ttttpt 1 . .--. was c Nw,-X . X ..,. , 1 sc -- .,,.r' - K t so .S S ' .. r my Q1 -t 1. ug Patti Cone Q Gerry DeBerly Kjell Falkey g:5::?U.- I We -' Joan Gasque Cheryl Gibson Val Greenfield .ff :F N Q ix 1 Q- ui? S L.. A iii li 3 i S2 2 Z i gg, sms-ww X 2 , as E iii S, Renee Mandell displays her dramatic talent through a monologue that she at Senior Stunt Night where she portra 114 ys a gossiping woman on a television Kathy Deegan portrays a cheerleader ln a ecretary Laura Spencer and T ma Warrington rehearse a scene from Alzce zn Wonderland Sklf 011 The Three P18-V of Smith Dade Jean Heffule Cathy Hobbs Suzi Huffman Genie Knighton Jamie Laws Robin Lechich Barbara Lewis Renee Mandell Angela Miller Paula Miller Diane Murphy Noreen Murphy Dina Salvo Ricki Shaw Marcee Sherrill Dianne Smith Andy Sunberg Susan Uhle Tina Warrington Billie Wershil Marcia Wilson Scott Winterbottom Debbie Wulf Alexis Yanaros 'Avant Garde Begins Sidewalk Show Works of art by students in all courses constituted L'Avant Garde's sidewalk show and sale, a first for the school. L'Avant Garde members submitted de- signs for the Christmas card sale and accepted were those by Bruce Bruner, Brenda Way, Candy Jernigan, and Doug Walker. Headed by Mrs. Carole Roberts, mem- bers made papier mache toys for children in Variety Children's Hospital and also hung works in the school's display win- dows. Field trips to local artists, galleries, and studios filled the majority of club meetings throughout the year. President ...... . . . Bruce Bruner Vice-President . . . . . . Barbara Man Secretary ...... . . . Laurie Hitzig Treasurer .... . . . Brenda Wey imm .,,. WFfM ' Members of L'Avant Garde include: Front Row, Rod Timanus, Cecil, Kitty Maldover, Kathy Brown, Anne DuPree, Jon Davis, Karen Graffius, Evie Wayne Fletcher, Nancy Duckworth, and Doug Walker. Designers of the gan, and Doug Walker. 116 iw fIana Pressley, Gretchen Hoffman, Candy Jernigan, Brenda Wey, Barbara Man, L . . . . I aren Kirkland, Mrs. Roberts, Star, Mrs. Roltstein, Third Row, Margo Patterson, ards, a successful L'Avant Garde fund-raising project, include: President Bruce 117 Laurie Hitzig, and Bruce Bruner, Second Row: Beth an Bernstein, Bruce Richardson, Kathy Avril, Bonnie, Bruner, Secretary Brenda Wey, Historian Candy Jerni- Imax , M, - ,,, 2 'W' ,WZ A f f . . ..,,. W, C' ifiiik v ,,, Ei ..- .2 ' N . X , X if F? is 3 X .sz Q V- Vzv. A , 5 V 1 ' 47:55 .J Z Q Q Af W f fi 1 A if 5 ,W :Iv zz H 4 F Q, v . ' A I I f 2 , ' . M I f f I , ,MQ 2, ' M , N f ' 4, 3 4. ' wif I 'H f , at x ll X K f K Gia W f f 1 L Tw W 5 W iP'N mg -1 'xg ,, Nan ' 1 va Q '-In Kim Agardy Laurie Baker Sue Beals Jackie Bielek David Bimey Iohnna Brown Sue Calhoun Karen Casper Caroline 'Clary Cathy Coblentz .fgx X r-lr- f . -- . 5 2.5 . E 1:2 if r V.. if v, i '-'wmv . + a in ,.,-....-.. 55 .5115 5. 1 or 5 W . i 1 X R A X A . .,.-- .kk' is . - K lf'--...iii ' .anger- . 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Abby Howell Debbie J osefasky Richard Knowles Jackie Lane Linda Lawrence Mitzi Martina Howie Michaelson Diana Miller Deborah Monchek Noreen Murphy Penny Plumer Gary Rackear Cheryl Romer Sue Salz Ray Sapp Laura Seymour Billie Lou Stavely I an Stern Mindy Stubins Elizabeth Swope Jill Szymanski Eric Turetsky Melissa Volker Bruce Weinstein Sue Welliver Linda Wenzel Cindy Wertz 121 Junior Karen Casper, Treasurer of the Spanish Club, balances records after collecting dues at a meeting. panish Club Makes Holiday Corsages Attending a Spanish theater topped the Spanish Clubls agenda and encouraged the members to use the Spanish language. Caroling at a hospital during the holiday and having a party to make the Christmas corsages as a money-making project con- tinued to keep the club busy. Cultural meetings took place with en- tertainment and information concerning the customs, traditions, and histories of Spanish-speaking countries. Guided by Mrs. Aide Helbig and Mrs. Rita Moore, Spanish Club held an end- of-the-year banquet honoring members for working on Homecoming and the Mardi Gras booth. Colorfully decorated tables gave the club farewell dinner a festive glow. President ....... . . . Diane Dechert Vice-President . . . ..... Sue Cusac Secretary .... . . . Liz Swope Treasurer . . . . . Karen Casper Ginnie Alcorn Reenie Bender Lauren Buck Kay Franks Gary Kantor Doug Gray Sharon Hanley Ed Hayes Mark Ilten Mike Linet Debbie Matthews Gail Mazzucchelli fuxfwfa ' 2 ' 5 .I - aw y . ,M x if gs! NX- N hi Q . 54 A Q? ffvisfii X25 ' K ' ffi2g.5zi?i Q--'Q-ff.lfmirq -. H - if -Q55 -'-:fame - f 2-211-21, mx- X., i .Z ff,ifaw+--- I, s ,fs W,-vei,.l ., .L ' 1 -We . ra. - 2, . L ,: - -Lksgiiei fs vi xi G A S wi-sl A -ati in iff VM, H 1 ma. - aewf- , G I .tx G '- 1 1 1 M Kay Franks gaily announces the coming of the Holiday season by singing carols in man. Serenading German families around the area was also a project for German 122 orrine Frantz, senior member of German Club, models her costume and olds German szein at Ihe Faschingshall which is held in late January. DDB Attends an Oktoberfest Festivity and German foods constituted the Die Deutsche Brunderschafts' annual Oktoberfest. Directed by Sponsor Herr Rohromoser, members partook in school activities such as Panther Prowl, Senior Stunt Night, and the Mardi Gras. DDB club members also sold dough- nuts to raise money for the State German Convention held in the spring. Selected students from Gennan classes represented the school. Led by President Wes Spencer, the club received top honors from the Ger- man Counsel and special recognition for having the only German band in the state. President ...... . . . Wes Spencer Vice-President . . . . . Joe Warshowski Secretary ...... ..... B arbara Greer Treasurer . . . . . . Peggy Vandemark Dave McAlear Mary Lee Mickelwait Maryt Miller Kip Osborne Barbara Parnin David Parsons sh A fn -A4 ak K JJ it if Sharon Phipps Mary Piper Douglas Roy Ken Smith Wes Spencer Don Thomas Earl Walden Joseph Warshowsky Wayne Westbrook Heidi Williams Peggy Vandermark Dave Johnson 123 Bob Arnmarell Mike Biagi Nancy Daves Wendy Dolliver Bonnie Dow Marsha Fleming Paula Forward Jeff Gregg Cathy Hobbs Johanna Hoehl Mark Ilten Marcia Kappler Nick Kelly Ed Krieger Bob Krieger Roger Messersmith Kim Rudick Jody Shotwell David Slachter Jim Snyder -...,.., uh 'K I , fzgaeweowwg-w 1 , , i g .X B X and 'XWNWQ 5 'SRM ., ii 'T J' R if v f I-2 5 . 'igjiggg N is - 5: 'Q K. . -, . i K ' P, i i ,. . Junior member Pat Davison gazes at ancient Romans' countenances in JCL's meeting roo 124 W,W,Mlft,M , , W, tnior Classical League President Edwin Krieger enjoys himself while presiding ver a meeting where members plan activities to stimulate an interest in Rome. tg . , f , h t S:,Qf-.w:'f- N . ... A iiii i f I ' Q' . h f if A ,f Q -J , ,L Q fiifii , . ' . .5- .: . 1 , KN 1 .k t -' ti , 'rr' X ' ' 4:2 , Q-PN at s ,t t 5 .3. K 4... Billie Lou Stavely Andy Sundberg Mike Thompson Susan Uhle Richard White Wendy White Mike Woodard Steve Zank Pam Zimmerman 125 JCL Enjoys Roman Banquet Monthly meetings of the Junior Classical League offered guest speakers, games, and skits to club members. To raise funds, students sponsored a candy sale early in the year. Their financial aid made it possible for Latin National Honor So- ciety to partake in the state-wide Latin Forum. JCL, directed by Mr. Ivan Davis, stimulated an interest in the study of customs, literature, and language of an- cient Roman life. At the end-of-the-year banquet, JCL honored newly inducted officers and recognized other members through scholastic awards. President ...... . . . Edwin Krieger Vice-President . . . . . Patricia Darison Secretary .... . . . Cathy Hobbs Treasurer . . . . . . Alfred Nanni Lois Ann Brown y T - , iw, ,, . I Ug.g:3i.1.,. 2, ' f wxsf ' - fm., ii' ,' f1gofEfYfi?2J-J f'?Nifzb:Eri,'i 3323 x - - if -.ff' .-,:fawfs,,,...m,,, , gf:-unify.:,wy4.z,3e,1Qffff,.:,p,,g.,w-Q: . , : 'wr::,s'2fsawg,:--w,nQ'wfffn:.-11-'ff - -f Stephanie Miller Sally Stripling Sharon Turk Nancy Tate French Club Sponsors Car Washes Selected students from the French classes represented French Club at the state con- vention, La Congres, at Florida Southern University in Tampa. Assisted by Vice- President Stephi Miller, students com- peted in French theater, declamation, dic- tation and extemporaneous speaking. Monthly meetings gave French Club participants an opportunity to view French films and eat food native to France. Led by President Sharyn Turk, the French Club promoted an interest in French and urged the study of the French culture within the school. Sponsor Miss Sheila Pennie helped the club raise money for La Congres by guiding the selling of candy apples and doughnuts and by overseeing car washes. President ....... .... S haryn Turk Vice-President . . . . . Sally Stripling Secretary .... ....... N ancy Tate Treasurer . . . . . Lois Ann Brown ,.s X I ... S Q rf! - , 'T fiffiif c ,,.. 5 t T' ia ,A ,?1, fha Taking advantage of one of French Club's projects, 4 member D'Anne Morgan indulges in a tasty candied l French Club Members are: Front Row, Eileen Miller, Sue Ferguson, Michel Baer, Second Row, Marcia Harrison, Kathy Bener, Third Row, Gwe Schwartz, Gwen Granlin, Lois Brown, Fourth Row, Jackie Osterle, Su Cocklerece, Peggy Hann, Nancy Tonks, Patsy Schultz, Fifth Row, Sherr Hemphill, Diane Dabby, Bonnie McElhenney, Marcy Morgan, Sixth Ro Marta Montgomery, Sharyn Turk, President, Emilio Rodriquez, D'Ann Morgan, Diane Peters, Seventh Row, Rich Rogers, Marilee Jones, Lee Po ham, Kitty Brinckerhoff, Scott Brandy. 126 4 most unusual tricycle pack is headed by senior members Joan Knopf ind Susan Gaylor during C.B.E.'s witty presentation at Panther Prowl. f--,-.- .,.., . t'r 1 f A ' 11 spigfi sisiifiw A , 1' Seng. -- . -is . asian -faq as CBE Helps Cherokee Indian Car washes, a swamp meet, bake sale, and an Easter candy drive helped Co- operative Business Education members to raise funds. With the money, the club helped support a Cherokee Indian girl in Oklahomag monies earned also aided in having the students attend the District 10 Conference. Directed by President Marcia Wilson and Sponsor Mrs. Kathryn George, CBE had a Christmas party for migrant fami- lies in Homestead and gave gifts to the children. Composed of students interested in oiiice occupations, the CBE program mixed school and careers for seniors with at least 15 credits in business courses. CBE members attended the Employee- Employer Banquet at the Everglades Hotel in the spring and finished the year with a beach party at Crandon Park. President ........... Marcia Wilson Vice-President .......... Peggy Hess Recording Secretary .... Pat Gallagher Corresponding Sec'y. .. Beth Goldstein Treasurer ............ Foy Hammons Connie Becker Colleen Berry Patricia Gallagher Sue Gaylor Beth Goldstein Eames 2. . . Q5 ...mai f ',,' ' , i',: - K ' 32251521 Foy Hammons Peggy Hess Tina Ketner Joan Knopf Dianne Meier Kathy Mockabee Kathy Mosely Montie Stone Karen Stubblelield Marcia Wilson l F BL Visits Vocational School Snow-cone and doughnut sales raised funds for the Future Business Leaders of America. Monies obtained Hnanced trips to the convention in March at Miami Beach. Members of Future Business Leaders of America visited businesses, banks, and vocational schools throughout the year and offered after-school business services to teachers. Helping the Crippled Children's Home at Easter and assisting the Red Cross provided FBLA members with experi- ence in educational, vocational, and leadership fields. Students qualified for membership by maintaining a 3.0 aver- age in business education and a 2.0 over- all average. President ..... .. Laurie Bracket! Vice-President ..... Michelle Milram Secretary ..... . . Debbie Paulson Treasurer ..... . . . Pat Mathews Ginger Guinn Kris Kerr David Kline Pat LaBlanc Sandy Lieberman Pam Matthews Barbara McElmoyle Kris Metzger Michelle Milgram Debbie Paulson Lori Brackett, President of FBLA, dittos some announcements for a meeting to discuss plans for the Crippled Children's Home. 128 Lori Brackett Deborah Butler Vicki Cain Sharla Gill Y: r KW 1- K-1 rr? vi E ' 'fi QQ . V g l ii, f ' i .fr L ' ' :: 131' 63.12 Y Q, L Laci Ll g. An.. A - A ,,,W,i,,N WMM ,f,,, '4-WM, .Xxx resident Barbara Bales smiles at one of FTA members as the club compiles and B Honor Rolls. The students also assist teachers in grading papers. 129 Barbara Bales Noel Dwyer Dayna Crawford Linda Fritz Paula Forward Becky Kaintz Marcia Kappler Diane Lewis Susan Masso Peggy McAloon Mary Jean Moore Bobbye Paulk Ashley Petrone Judy Root William Boddington Advisor FTA Sells Homecoming Dolls Urging an interest in teaching, Future Teachers of America, with the assistance of Mr. William Boddington and Mrs. Carolyn Alley, scheduled events to aid the student body and faculty. FTA members tutored students and assisted teachers in grading papers. They spoke over the loud speaker during American Education Week and compiled honor rolls for the News Leader. Members also sponsored a book drive for Variety Children's Hospital and sold Homecoming Jinx Dolls. They gained in- sight into the teaching profession by ob- serving techniques at other schools. President ..... . . . Barbara Bales Vice-President . . . . . . Noel Dwyer Secretary ..... . . Susan Masso Treasurer . . . . Diane Lewis FH Hosts County Council Doughnut, jewelry, and candy sales, along with monthly cookie and continuous cookbook sales, raised funds for the Fu- ture Homemakers of America. Money helped send representatives of FHA to the state convention in Jacksonville. Di- rected by Mrs. Jean Zook, the presenta- tion of Chapter Degrees occurred in May at the Mother-Daughter Luncheon. As a part of Future Homemakers of America's plan to advise pupils in their role as tomorrow's housekeepers, monthly meetings oifered members films and guest speakers from colleges and national or- ganizations. To learn etiquette and to practice cooking, girls presented the teachers with a tea in December, and members acted as the host school for the County Council to further enhance their vocational training. President ..... . . . Susan Masso Vice-President ........... Sue Cusac Recording Secretary ..... Linda Kemp Corresponding Secretary . . Peggy Crook Treasurer ............ 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N Q3 ':f:::.. fx Q W -d ag x X it Lois Dean waits as Karen T imko buys FHA cookies from Ann Granger and Susan Mass 130 03- 3 3.5 i WL: ,,., , Homemakers of America act as host school for County Council and present teachers with a tea as a part of their vocational training XNXX l Q X XMM X We Linda Kemp Sherri Knight Jackie Lane Susan Masso Sally Shermer Sandy Stroberg Sharry Stroberg Evelyn Zache Susie Zipp l3l Patricia Bradshaw Susan Casey Randy Cooper . Dayna Crawford ' - e f f 5 Q Ni Kathy Daugherty Merry Du Bois Peggy Dupler Rebecca Giles -W . ss X N i X N XX rg K K is 'E ix sl K . W B Ann Gorge A ' f Kathy Hall f - 1 Jo Heller g M in Q ...r Pearline Hill K 1, g Y' Ss Mary Himburg 6, ,yyy at p Karen Jessmer ' ,Cf sake We Karen Knight V Q Lisa Landis , S Girls' Sports Club Holds Easter Egg Hunt Members of Girls' Sports Club began the year with the selling of snow-cones. The profits enabled the girls to have a punch party for new members at the May induc- tion. Girls participated and ofiiciated at the sports meets of Dade County in volleyball, basketball, softball, track, and field. Led by President Becky Giles and Advisor Betty Wilkie, service to the com- munity was stressed as the girls followed up their Christmas party with giving toys and clothes to the needy. An egg hunt at Easter for orphans and an April camping trip wound up GSC's year. President ...... . . Becky Giles Vice President . . . . . Susan Casey Secretary ..... . . Janet Law Treasurer . . . . . . Kathy Hall 132 Helping with one of Girls' Sports Club's projects, Lisa Landes sells a snow-cone after L. S vuumwwk zlly nigh - Wood waits expectantly as Gare Vickery jumps Mary DuBois discusses new strategy for an upcoming basketball game with Miss to score. They play for the A basketball team. Meredith Lane. Girls participate and officiate at sports meets in Dade County Janet Law Sally wood Ann Wood :fi - vA::,. .EX . 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' AQ mi rs - , , X - 9 fi, en. fig- - fx, - gf ' H :f'T: if , wiv' '93 1:1 gf Q.,.ff? xg, gfwzi-A L,' -'AL .V '+ -g'1-Lrfvpn- -f 'f W -:iffy-. 1- vii,--,ga.i', Pig np,-e,mf1 ,s,3-frm V .f- .g ..'fsvs,-, -.gag QQ' 4 ' gif-:f-525, sh irvfw- Varsity squad is: From Left to Right, 1st Row, J. Pierce, M. Spilka, S. Brinton, J. Morse, S. Pfister, H. Hock, M. Ghezzig 2nd Row, C. ancher, B. Pace, K. Adams, J. Velarde, G. J ankowski, C. Read, T. Waldock, J. Greenburgg 3rd Row, D. Hann, R. Helms, B. Berrin, T. Stoll C. Connor, J. Kimble, B. Nichols, J. Warshowsky, P. Glemang 4th Row, C. Patterson, G. Elias, R. Burns, D. Kosick, B. Vandemark, S Brown, R. Snead, P. Patterson, S. Miller, A. Levin, Sth Row, L. Wright, R. Adair, J. Martin, K. Kemp, J. Gleman, P. Oister, J. Olson, W Daggett, R. Sanders, G. Beenken, S. Gaines, 6th Row, D. Hickey, B. Bodziony, D. Wright, D. Abel, J. Snyder, G. Fawbush, T. Pluto, J. Shaughnessy, D. Hammontree, B. Plaster, S. Gaskill, A. Palewiczg 7th Row, F. Brice, G. Pratsinak, J. Bruton, B. Latimer, S. Sweet, J. Trent, C. Rountree, J. Harbaugh, K. McGrath, J. Bowman, G. Young, D. Hrebec, P. Mooy, 8th Row, T. Murray, J. Cooper, P. Teichert. VARSITY FOOTBALL Palmetto Opponent 6 ...... Carol City ...... 0 13 ..... Miami Springs . . . . 0 6 ..... Miami High .. .. 7 0. . . . Southwest . . . . .27 6... . Columbus .. .. 0 0 ..... Coral Gables ..... 34 20 ....... Hialeah .... .. 0 20 .... Jax Englewood .... O 21 ...... Coral Park . . . . 0 7 ...... South Dade ...... 21 Coach Walt Chwalikls valuable experience as a spotter proves helpful to the Panthers. 136 s SATISTICS First downs ........... ..... 1 00 Rushing yards . . . . .l,561 Passing yards ..... . . .332 Passes attempted . . . . . .95 Passes completed . . . . .27 Passes intercepted . . ...... .8 Punting ......... . . .45-39.2 Fumbles lost ......... ...... 1 3 Yards penalized ....... . . .399 Football coach Gene Gibson, with staf assistants Jessie Davis Number of tOL1ChdOWI1S . . . . . 14 John Patsy, cheer the Panthers on to the first season victory. Gibson gives Dan Hammontree a pointer on running over tackle as the Panthers hand Carol Park a shutout. 137 Halfback Calvin Patterson, following the bone-crushing block of center Paul Teichert, dynamites up the middle for a substantial Senior Charlie Fancher comes up quickly for a vicious tackle on a f ff ffl, ' H South Dade receiver. Tackles such as this saved many touchdowns. ' ,X , I My M M e ur: Q 4 jr fuyw 138 T ?lg?Vff'fAv4WWWf' M. , , ::,. f-M.,lv,a1 V V Eat! ,W Walt Doggett cuts of Coral Park recezver for a perfectly tuned mterceptzon. Varsity Football Men Spur School Spirit With increasing experience and confi- dence, the Panthers fought hard to win three of their first tive games and obtain the ranking of number six in the state. Vitality and team spirit spurred Pal- metto to overcome the first two oppo- nents. Quarterback Pete Gleman slipped across the Carol City goal to provide the Panthers with a 6-0 victory. A second victory came about when Palmetto took advantage of two Miami Springs errors and registered a 13-0 win over over the Golden Hawks. Tom Waldeck blasted across the goal twice to give the Panthers a two touchdown lead. Highly rated Miami High slipped past a spirited Panther team by a score of 7-6. Miami High scored on the fourth play of the game and had a perfect placement, but Panthers proved they belonged in the same class by driving 70 yards to score three minutes after Miami High's touch- down. Southwest handed the Panthers a loss by mustering up a 27-0 shut out. Rebounding from the past two losses, David Hann received a 7 yard touchdown pass from Pete Gleman to beat Colum- bus by the score of 6-0. fp Hills? sk enzor defensive end Jolzn Bruton crushes South Dade's top ground gainer, halfback Mike Cisco, after a short gain. 139 Pete Gleman rolls out on an option against Miami High All City John Kimble pins a crashing tackle on Gables quarterback Craig Stzngs His skill led the Panthers to a winning 6-4 season. Paln1etto's defense harassed the Cavaliers and contained them the first Varsity Football Fights Tough Schedule State Champions Coral Gables made Pal- metto its eighth victim by shutting out the Panthers 34-0. Quarterback Craig Curry led the Cavaliers through Pal- metto's defense, and Gables defense held the Panthers for 64 yards rushing. Three victories helped maintain the Panther rankings in state polls. The first victory came about when Dan Hammon- tree scored from eight yards out to regis- ter a 20-0 victory over Hialeah. A second victory was engineered as David Hann received a 33-yard pass completion from Pete Gleman and ran 67 yards to score two touchdowns and Beat Jax. Engle- wood 20-0. Calvin Patterson scored his first two touchdowns of the year as he blasted across the goal from 1 and 10 yards out to beat Coral Park 21-0. To end the season by winning 6 and losing 4, Palmetto was overpowered by South Dade in the traditional Homecom- ing game at Harris Field. Outstanding players for the year were: Calvin Patter- son, J ack Olson, John Kimble, Charles Fancher, and Pete Gleman. 140 Danny Hammontree slams through two blockers on the kv , Mk,L. x K . ' K www . in K . A .ek Q K. M . and South Dade's defense once again finds new adjustments, Blocking is one important element achieved by the Panther team. Al Levin, Gaines, and Danny Hammontree show how it's done. Speed, endurance, and power sparks the Panther's ojj'ense as Calvin Patterson follows up-field blocking on the sweep for sizable gain. 141 4' V , 54 If Evil' Q-as O 40' ml. 4 ,K 3 Q -ww qv. ' ' - wa: A '52--' :ww .,Qz:fr3iki Q. : Q,-f k.,.-L M: :Qu WW- ' K . K, ::ff, ,l ' D. 'M N x X'-k. ..,,,- i X S 2 ,ar m w 9 1 Q. . ur' X. 1 ,f f W V Q l l 1 iw is 15,2 W wigs gs 9 Q X it A al' Im, Q I 'E H fn I af 2 , if 4, W, WA. iw-P ,uma 3 l embers of 1968 Junior Varsity Squad are: Bottom Row, D. Alverez, S. Mullens, S. Arnold, R. Bridges, Second Row, K. Madry, K. own, G. Baros, A. Whiteside, C. Good, Third Row, A. Preston, A. Hickson, F. Phoenix, M. Somberg, M. Simpson, Fourth Row, S, Knight, . Land, D. Burki, D. Gillilan, J. Schmidt, F. Goodfellow, S. Horn, Fifth Row, T. Thomas, R. Avery, S. Wallace, S. Fletcher, K. Reid, K. ase, D. Hartz, J. Powell, B. Skeens, M. Anderson, V. Morgan, G. Chambers, T. McCracken, M. Wedbush, Sixth Row, B. Ballard, S. Walk- gg. Swyder, G. Stewart, F. Hann, M. Drener, S. Bolding, M. Holihand, G. Thomas, D. Phife, Scott Anderson. Managers are R. Barge and . adman. or tt. we .,.. J Football Boys Fight Tough Teams Baby Panthersw displayed talent as they learned the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship. Quarterback Steve Mul- lins led his team through an extremely rough schedule against such foes as Miami High, Coral Gables, and Coral Park. Coaches and team members, not able to engineer a victory, ended the year with a 0-6 record. Outstanding players for the 1967 JV team were: Rick Barnes, Scott Stuart, Ken Madry, Bob Luse, Steve Knight, Steve Anderson, Steve Hecht, Vance Mor- gan, Jimmy Brown, David Burki, Dana Warrington, Ken Case, and Dean Boothe. aby Panthers learn the importance of rushing as :hey hand Gables a seven yard Ioss. ineman Tommy Thomas, assisted by Goldstein and Bolding, tack the loss on Cavaliers. 143 Senior Paul T eichert and junior Fred Briggs, forwards, make use of acquired skills and coordination as they manage to maintain possession of basketball. 144 Extending himself to score two more points, Er Moen tries to avoid a block by a South Dade play WYKM egg? X! hnvfi' 'lub at 1 W. 625 of the 1968 Panther Basketball Team are: Standing, Coach Dale Collins, Bob Ammarell, Tim Murray, Paul Teichert, Fred Briggs Shaffer Peter Moo Rand Adair Dirk Jacobs and Charles Cadman the Palmetto team mana er' Kneelin Eric Moen and Edward 5 E 145 Paul Teichert attempts to get the best of his Killian opponent after success- snatching a rebound in the closing minutes of thePanther mid-season ball game. , Y, Y , , , g , gs , Basketball Team Gets Help from Juniors Under the direction of Coach Dale Col- lins, the Panthers were off to a fast start. At the opening of the 1968 basketball season, the team won three straight games, losing by only five points to high- ly rated Miami Beach. Senior forward Paul Teichert and junior center Fred Briggs led scoring throughout the season. Victories included wins over Killian, South Dade and Columbus. The round- ballers split with Coral Gables winning the first game by one point and losing the second by the score of 84-62. The Panthers had a tough time against highly rated Key West, Jackson, and Miami High. During the season, the Panthers had two winning streaks-5 and 3 games. Spurring on the team were the jiving juniors: Randy Adair, Tim Murray, and Fred Briggs. Fred Briggs was named player of the week twice by the Miami Herald. Combining hard work and team spirit, Panthers ended the season with 14 wins and 10 losses. PHS OPPS. 70 Edison .... ..... 5 4 57 Central .......... 35 61, Coral Park ..... 47, 43 47, Miami Beach .. .52, 51 76, Killian ........ 66, 53 63 South Dade ....... 54 5 1 Titusville ........ 75 69 Pensacola Escambia 71 70 Columbus ........ 60 41 Mays ........... 52 45 Key West ........ 49 38 Miami High ...... 47 35 Jackson ......... 74 55, 62 Coral Gables ...54, 84 70 Miami Springs .... 57 48 Southwest ........ 43 Senior Dirk Jacobs draws two opponents before passing the ball to another player a chance to score. This team egort spurs the Panthers on to an overwhelming Senior Eric Moen leaps into the air as he succeeds in directing the jump ball towards his teammate, Fred 146 at W W Murray tries to score amid sea of defenders during fourth quarter of a victory Gables. Murray served as an important element of Panther's successful season. 147 Junior Randy Adair attempts to make a basket as a Coral Park defender displays his blocking technique. Q si' I ffif' 9' mwgsvvf ., MMU: ' W, W7 i3,w., fr E V Ifvifvff 3, 01965 'N I Xb If s5fO4x gr fi?- Q Q aww-iw Q 4 , 0 1 , XV! V ,, f ' ,xi 7 V ff f ,mpf f 2, V5 fILV'1yVrw'f'ifW,Q ' ' V i , ff ,V . ,, f 1 W H ,724 WW. . , X , , f Y ev ,ff ga M 2 3 E E 43- X . 1 a Joe Gerztellz attempts a fifteen foot jump shot against Killian, as the Junior arsity players gain valuable experience in preparation for next year's varsity season. J Basketball Team Gets Three New Coaches With expectations riding high, the Pal- metto High cagers took the floor-off to a fast and rugged season under the direction of Coach William Holladay, Mr. Walter Baxter, and Mr. Larry Siry. Showing a hard-working defense and a sparking well-balanced offense, the Pan- thers posted a record of 9 wins and 11 losses. Stiff competition from South Dade and Coral Gables forced the inexperienced junior varsity team to strengthen weak spots. Thudding basketballs and pound- ing feet resounded through the gym as John Lopez, Mike Simpson, Joe Geritelli, and Steve Ahern proved exciting round- ballers. embers of the Junior Varsity Team include Front Row, R. Spiegel, D. Iveyg Second Row, D. McEmoy1e, B. Cartwright, M. Simpson, D. llle T Lopez S Prentiss L Bruton Third Row, G. Munn, J. Evans, F. Brice, J. Geritelli, D. Conn, D. Fife, M. Weobush, S. Ahern. Track Team Cindermen Excel In '68 Taking off with speed and ability, the Palmetto Panther track men finished as a county power. Cindermen, assisted by Coach John Patsy, showed strength in the running events. Consistent relay winners for the Pan- ther team were Bruce Park and John Parks. Sprinters Robert Pace, Scott Pfister, West Spencer, and Pete Gleman opened up the season with full speed, and Malcolm Thomas olfered some top notch competition in the half mile. Offer- ing valuable points to the total team score was pole vaulter Joe Hukle. John Dow excelled in the shot put and Peter Patter- SOI1 ranked high in discus C01T1Petiti0f1- He was awarded third place in this event with a throw that was fifty-three feet in Senior John Dow demonstrates the shot-put during the Miami High School track Track team is: kneeling, l. to. r., Bruce Park, Malcolm Thomas, Dirk Jacobs, John Parks, Bob Pace, Scott Piister, Joe Hukle, Cush Read Ron J acobsg row two, John Tucker, Kevin McGrath, Wes Spencer, Pete Gleman, Tom Andrews, Randy Adair, Pete Patterson, John Dow 150 Senior Pete Patterson stretches for the extra inches as he pulls in his landing gear in the broad jump competition against Southwest High. John Patsy and track team captain Bruce Park spend extra after daily practices scheduling the season's track and field events. Tom Andrews takes a deep breath and splinters down home stretch. At the state track meet Tom competed in 550 yard dash. 1 3 ,. ,,,, 1 V A-W uma- -wmvmuonyt UM! K' -4 fide r 3, 1 fmt Avi fi , , ,, . ar ly ,,., H l . V W ' t ,e W llama, ' f , yt , ,ww WE 7 I 5 ' if A,,,,,, U in 'Maile' .E Ronnie Jacobs shows good form in Miami High Relays. He places third in 180 yard low hurdles and proves to be an asset to the tea at If I If . A lm 55-w J ,g ,W , of , f:,t-srtwif ,, M W N A ff is f M i E, Y ,W ,,,, . W. ,x jgf Afff','75gf,,, . W M we 'su-. f ,. ' Kevin McGrath places third in the Miami High-Palmetto annual relay race at Miami-Dade North Campus. Kevin is anchorman. TRACK SCHEDULE PHS. 205 . . Miami Relays . Ft. Lauderdale Relays . . . Coral Gables 77 . South Dade OPPS. ' ' 54 John Parks hands off the baton to Bob Pace in a relay at the Miami High Relays held at Dade Junior South 152 BY' 'Toach Walter Chwalik stops second baseman Richard Swain at third base. Team 'iembers rely on the coach's signals and their own judgment when stealing bases. enema t Baseball Team Retains Batting Average Under the direction of Coach Walt Chwalik, the Panthers faced such teams as Key West, Mays, Killian, and Gables. Bob Miller highlighted the game between Palmetto High School and Edison, pitch- ing a 6-1 victory. Pushing home two runs in the Curley game was John Moore. John Bruton tripled in the seventh for a 4-3 win. In a wild slugfest the base- ball team lost to Miami Beach 2-0. The lineup for each first inning in- cluded: first baseman, Jolm Bruton, sec- ond baseman, Richard Swaing third base- man, Tim Murrayg shortstop, Dale Fish- er, left fielder, John Creech, center field- er, Richard Curtisg right fielder, Robert Gragerg catcher, Ken Adams, pitchers, Bob Miller and Paul Teichert. P P I qxgf S ul 153 fffierfamaieaf-me . 3 5 5 it . 3 baseball team includes: front row, Coach Chwalik, D. McCloud, F. Overdyke, J. Moore, M. Ghezzi, F. Shurley, R. Swain, D. Fisher Adamsg second row, P. Law, E. Moen, S. Gaskill, T. Murray, D. Brazel, J. Bruton, P. Teichert, B. Miller, R. Gager, R. Curtis J They completed the season with an even record of seven wins and seven losses and just missed entering the District Conference P P Team member John Bruton concentrates on the baseball as he Senior Dale Fisher prepares to catch a hard hit line drive to anxiously awaits a crucial pitch in the game against Curley. base during the Coral Park High School game played at Suniland BASEBALL SCHEDULE PHS Opp. 6 . . Edison . . 1 4 . . . Curley . . . 3 0 . . Miami Beach . . 2 2 . . . Key West . . 0 0 . . Mays . . 6 5 . . . Killian . . . 4 3 . . Coral Gables . . 5 3 . . . Southwest . . 5 6 . . Jackson . . 1 I A N., tt,. ,t-Y--..., -1Y..r...-.., waits patiently for next pitched ball while warming up before the South Dade ball game 154 ,L ,W A ff , ,M V , , A if , Fenior player Bill Miller throws a curve ball, and he follows through vith perfect form. Bill is a returning letterman from the 1967 season. Senior John Moore tripled his hold on the captured baseball to prevent its rolling from his mit and aiding the running batter. Dlayer John Bruton waits with one foot on first base as he reaches or the oncoming ball. A catch automatically forces the runner out. For an easy catch, senior Rick Swain prepares himself for the arrival of the ground hit and for his throw to second base. 5 i E The 1968 Championship Panther Boys Swimming Team members include: Front, Co-captains J. Maltby, and G. Gravesg Front Row, R- Kreiger, D. Lane, J. Mahon, L. Kramer, J. Baros, A. Corwith, S. Erickson, C. Keelerg Second Row, J. Reilly, F. Purcell, W. Laughter, S. Wilder, D. Bissey, D. Kone, R. Buck, Back Row, S. Lary, J. Korvick, J. Ottaway, G. Elkines, R. Nash, S. Dahl, T. Moore, R Levitus, and J. Kravitz. Under the direction of Coach Errol Seegers, the swim team received some city, district, and state fame with theill excellent performances. Swimming Team Competes in Atlanta Girls finished second in the Southeastern Interscholastic Invitational Swimming and Diving Championships held in Atlanta, Georgia, in February. The boys placed seventh in a field of 51 schools. Setting a new meet record in the four-hundred freestyle relay with a time of 3:57 were: Dale Atkinson, Candy Calendar, Laurie Buck, and Marsha Pope. Swimmers started conditioning in early November by swimming 4M miles a day. The teamis desire to work paid off, mem- bers fulfilled Coach Errol Seeger's pre- season expectations by having one of their best records. The addition of Coach Paul Redlhamer as diving coach helped add points to the Panthers' meet scores. Junior Scott Lary, in his nrst year on team, races for the finish and jirst place in the but terfly event. Constant exercise and work helped to improve his winning butterfly stroke 156 fv N - 0 qfxQf fqwww S faint B at of JO SWIMMING TEAM se to wma A ' Auvcffi fknw. i PHS OPPS. B G B G 55 . . Ransom . . 40 55 . . Carrolton . 40 63 51 . . Coral Park . . 32 44 54 51 . Coral Gables . 41 44 51 53 . Miami High . 44 42 wimming team co-captains, Gordon Graves, Jay Maltby, Pat Berryman, and Sharon 66 ' Columbus ' ' 29 eid, work with coaches Paul Redlhammer and Errol Seegers to lead the champions. K . im at E Q 565523 Cavan CWNA Z 'Q 67. embers of the 1968 girlis swim team are: co-captains Patty Berryman and Sharon Reidg first row, Barbara Bull, Jackie Dahl, Lane urst, Susan Ferguson. Beth Chavez, Johnna Brown. Sally Kennedy, Lynne Thompson, Candy Calendar, Dale Atkinson, Carol Koneg cond row, Ginger Wheatcroft, Debbie Irwin, Tina Coren, Cindy Cambell, Susan Beatty, Marcia Pope, Lauren Buck, Sue Greenwood, laudia Kaiser, Diane Cost. Practicing everyday in team work-outs, helps them in striving towards the State Championships. 157 .311-OCJUY7 -ik.. ..-...--nl The 1968 Grapplers include: Front Row: from left to right, J. Swain, A. Burge, T. Curtis, E. Tresback, B. McAdam, M. Bell, S. Ellis L Musgrove, M. Anderson, P. Gleman, E. Crawford, J. Warshowsky, D. Abel, Second Row, R. Brewton, J. Kyle, J. Adams, L. Birney G Pitenger, J. Wittmack, R. Vandyke, V. Mascitelli, J. McGraw, T. Pemble, J. Gleman, G. Wrestling, R. Keys, J. Harbaugh, T. McAfee C. Conner, and P. Baloffg Third Row, M. Seltenright, E. Knox, B. Arthur, K. Rudick, G. Matson, L. O,Donnell, M. Brill, M. Miller F Phoenix, R. Bridge, J. Powell, J. Martin, G. Thompson, R. Skeens, M. Reark, J. Carothers, K. Case. Guiding the wrestlers toward victory is Coach Barry Zimbler. Wrestling Team Strives to Keep Record Retaining last yearis strength, grapplers recorded a 8-3-l season. Only Miami Coral Park, Curley, and Norland slipped by the team. Much improved Miami Springs managed to tie the Panthers. Practicing six days a week helped to establish outstanding wrestlers, Bill Mc- Adam, ll-lg Steve Ellis, 8-lg Pete Gle- man, 9-3, and Dewey Abel, 8-3. Andy Burge, 15-O, chalked up a first in the county's sophomore tournament. Coach Barry Zimbler and Captain Bill McAdam readied the team for matches as well as district and state tournaments. 158 For the second consecutive year, Coach Barry Zimbler inspired his grapplers to produce an unequivocal WRESTLING SCHEDULE PHS OPPS. 39 ' ' ll Killian ...... .... 46 Miami Beach .. . 8 48 Southwest ..... . 6 42 Central .... . . 5 26 Hialeah ..... .. 21 46 Coral Gables . . . . . 8 14 Coral Park . . . . 26 21 Curley ....... .. 24 19 Miami Springs. . . . . 19 d Tresback tighrens hold on Miami Beach opponent during the first 23 Norland ------ - - 14 arch. Ed's skill and spirit are welcome assets t0Pantl1ers' fine matrnen. enior Bill McAdams drives his Gables opponent to the mat. Balance and an aggressive drive continue Z0 assure him an undefeated season 159 The 1968 gxrls Panther tenrus team IS left to rzght Peggy McAloon Sally Shermer Jamce Shoemaker and Nancy PHS BG 14 77 67 66 Ricky Turetsky starts a rally at practzce as he prepares to meet a South Dade opporwnt Ioward Pierce, Rick Turetsky, and Mike Burnside take aim at Steve Zank as they relax efore meeting their Southwest opponents. Daily practices created a winning team. Tennis Teams Rank High in County Led by Steve Zank, number one player for the last three years, the boys' tennis team battled to a record of 8-2. Junior Rick Turetsky worked in the number two slot. Sophomores Mike Burnside and Gary Rosen ranked three and four re- spectively, and senior Howard Pierce, experienced veteran, iilled the number five position. Seniors Peggy McAloon and Nancy Duckworth led the girls to a 6-1 season. Other students displaying good form were: Angela Miller, Sally Shermer, and Jan Shoemaker. Through the guidance and patience of Coach Russ High, both the boys' and girls' teams emerged as Palmetto's best netters ever to rally on the tennis court. enior player Nancy Duckworth looks and takes aim, hits the ball, and follows through in a close match with a South Dade opponent. 161 Richard McMann practices putting before open- ing match against highly rated Miami Springs. GOLF SCHEDULE Palmetto Opponent 3 Miami Springs 2 3V2 Miami High IVZ 4 Miami High 1 4 Miami Beach 1 V2 Coral Gables 49g 3 . Curley . 2 2 South Dade 3 4 . Southwest . 1 3 South Dade 2 i 5 4. S ., S. , .4 ,.. 2 ' ' , We U s . Q, A X FL ii ' in 5 jf, , K . K' X 45? gf ' t S f X! X 115:91 Senior John Hoehl's jine shooting ability is an extremely important factor to golf team. He continues to display fine shooting as Palmetto number one 162 embers of the 1968 Golf Team include: from left to right: Coach Sam Scheltzer, Larry Kellogg, Scott Stewart, Steve Mullen, John Hoehl alter Menzel, Don Dickey, Dave Ralph, Bruce Burton, Rick McMahon, Wayne Hutiines, Steve Rogers, John Stack. Not present is Bob Wyatt l . ell r 9.f is c i eees l N: i .. seine Ss s s K. K. ah sf-.Qfgikk I rr,. . K - . K .-.F 6 ' 5 I L f NNW' M . x X, . E, , t. - 5.4.-5: Q A K lasting out of a sand trap, Senior John Stack uses one of his specialties, wedge shot, for a qualifying round at the Palmetto Country Club Course. 163 Golf Team Maintains Championship Teeing off to another successful season, the Panthers Golf Team scored decisive victories over such formidable opponents as South Dade, Southwest, Curly, Miami High and Miami Springs. Returning let- termen, John Hoehl, Don Dickey, Rick McMahon and John Stack, sparked the season with their fine shooting. Sopho- mores Walter Menzel, Steve Mullens, and Scott Stewart showed great promise. Coach Sam Scheltzer's daily practices at the Palmetto Country Club sharpened the team's skill. Anchored by captain John Hoehl's steady shooting, the team made good showings against rugged competition in the defense of its State Title for the 1968 season. Scoring winning points for the bowling team are: First Row, Mike Popp, Henry Manheimer, Jack McAffeeg Second Row, Coach Winston Clark, Carl Dorman, Liiiigiiig low, seiiiai David Siiichiei Semis his high David Slachter, Richard Plack, Pleas Bethea, Bruce Weinstein. They practice Cu,-ve bali Spiiiiiiiig iowa,-ds me remaining Seven weekly. Bowling Teams Win Southern Division Sparked by the spirited bowling of Mike Popp, Pleas Bethea, Dave Slachter, and Jack McAfee, the Palmetto boys' bowling team finished this season with a credible record, the boys led the Southern Divi- sion for the third straigh tyear. These Pal- metto athletes attained perfection only because of perseverance and the grueling hours of practice daily at Bowl-O-Mat. Throughout the season, the watchful eyes of Coach Winston Clark helped re- build the girls, team of juniors. Facing strong competition, the Panther team showed outstanding ability as they stood up against rugged opponents from South- west, South Dade, and Coral Gables. Attempting to complete his second strike, sophomore Pleas Bethea fires away to the winning points for the team's third victory. The boys lead the Southern 164 bo wlers for 1968 season are: Kneeling, Janet Rogers, Linda Popp, Peggy Dupler, Jamie Waldong Standing, Coach Winston Clark, Lynn Carol Worrall, Sue Borries, Kyle Cooler, Debbie Prowler, Holly Hawkins, Robin Schuler, and Amy Volizo. All practice daily. BOWLING SCHEDULE PHS OPPS. B G B G 2 1 . Southwest . 1 2 3 O . . South Dade . . 0 3 3 3 . . Coral Gables . . 0 O 3 3 . . Mays . . . O O 2 0 . Coral Park . . 1 3 3 . Columbus . 0 O 5 . . Lourdes . 3 Kyle Coolter displays good form in season's first match against Southwest. 165 M 1 ', my if Q: uw .Wm .sssseeg E' szssssf .-25:51 :sez . .fzaafssssei2zees::, , ess . '. ,, ..,:,.......-:::g. ::::::::::::: :::::551:::.:::5S.::::::5i.. ' .:::55555555555:,wgifgiiiill 3:54. Emi: ' 2 , Ililgxssfgszggiglil.: 'Hlzlllz-!:::!Z1! gmmgmggssssss yi' ..... xg ------ , sssszsessf. fi: :,, T9 5, 1 Il I I 1 PIH I x .:ss,?ff.n!,, nssisfsss. xi, if .:, vii ' , , , , , X 4 r -e-wifi. x if' f 1 ,H :U .- I ltitigiw ,c ,.,,W ' f ,:., , ' . ., '1::: l::' ' ..A.. 0 4 f ,zz ,.,.,,,,, g , in .. , ,4, L ..., ' ' .... .:.. ..... . 'izg ,,,, ,,,,', ' ' ,: .,.. f ' 5 H .::,: . f ' ,, , . ,f I H xr 'f fd fx , :f' ..... f f 1 ' , f .,,:: ' ' 'KE fff5'f',H 55 ' f .1 .,:. ' , ig 'W W' . H, ,, . 1 -. ---- Hz 'El Hu i 4 'lu X ,' 'f , 1 ' ..,, 1 uniffffffffflf' hum fl ref, 'iff ff 1 'F lm' i Q Tim I 2 ,f IEEE gf , I 1 If Mlm 'ffiix , , :::' T0 DAY IS 5. 42 MONDAY is4:2 . 5 .X. will-mis Nwkbv 5 . Tom Meyers, President Peggy Crook, Treasurer Marti Carmichael, Secretary Lee Popham, Vice-President 168 xXx T'S...,- enior Board members include: Seated, D. Dabby, P. Gallagher, K. Brinkman, P. Crook, M. Carmichael, S. Allen, N. Duckworth, K. Stewart, . Beals, K. Burke, K. Johannsen, S. Shermer, D. Branstetter, and S. Hatfield, Standing, Include: R. Jaffe, J. Gillingham, L. Siden, S. Taylor, .. Smith, K. Osborne, J. Harrison, L. Popham, B. Bradbury, C. Whittaker, T. Meyers, D. Lauen, J. Moore, P. Mooy, and B. Grubbs. i ' 6 - - - --A-vlasxsxwfixti-..Q-.az:4tewfe, .em-V Qi., . ssi enior Class .. .,,......,.. Nmnsn: . Initiates Spirit Week June ended the reign of a class that was really great. Senior Spirit Week, a new tradition founded by the Class of '68, consisted of a dress-up day, the Stunt Night, and an all-senior pep rally before the first Senior Football Night. Many hours were spent in preparation for a successful Senior Stunt Night in f October, Homecoming in November, and class play in April. A full house audience at Stunt Night first indicated a type of spirit which prevailed throughout the pro- duction of a skit and the first-place float during Homecoming. The senior class play ended a successful year. ass Sponsors Mrs. Carole Roberts, Mr. E. G. Piper, and Miss Sally Walters glance at lrnetto Panthers, looking at work by outstanding members of the senior class of '68. 169 Hall of Fame Honors Fifteen Seniors Faculty members honored fifteen seniors by electing them to the Hall of Fame. They were chosen for their outstanding contributions to Palmetto and the com- munity. Nominations were both submitted and voted upon by the faculty on the basis of excellence attained in scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service. De- serving of such recognition, these fifteen students were in part responsible for the success of the class of '68, Peggy Crook 170 I Barry Abbott Diane Dabby Mimi Alper WW W 1 I I Nancy Duckworth Karen Brinkman Y David Flannery Kris Kauffmann f Micheline McCarthy Robert Oaks Calvin Patterson Tom Meyers Susan Morris Lee Popham Laurie Siden Barry Abbott Dewey Abel ,fr Linda Abell Q RH 52 Arthur Abney i Kathy Abril I If A Linda Achor Charles Abrish Bill Adams Dick Adams Gerrie Adams Stephanie Adams William Albaugh Virginia Alcorn John Allen Suzanne Allen ai e ..L, iii, I K , 1 3 i aFF?- ,smg x Q ,gr ' 1 Y X enior . . Government and Economics ZISSG My Mrs. Clara Pawley stresses the intelligent participation of all citizens in government. l7-1 I 'fx K 1 Ax if W Q s X is X lx X X I R av' 3 n X X N fs Q X i iii Q, . M . Q gnu, Include tudies In International Relations A is N ek Xe.ele e Q X X - P X KL L J 175 Tim Allen Miriam Alper Cathy Alvarez Donna Alyea Bob Ammarell Ken Anderson Steve Anderson Vegie Anderson Mike Andrew Denise Aquilar Valarie Arnaud Gary Armstrong Mike Aronow Tina Ash William Ashling Karen Ashford Dave Bacheler Bill Baggett Cathy Bagley John Bailey Betsy Baker Sharon Baker Pam Ballent Lynn Balnicki Linda Barker Barry Barnard .lim Baros David Barry Richard Bass J on Baumgard Connie Becker Carl Becker Sue Beals Camille Beach Rita Beenkin Nancy Behnken Reenie Bender Jeffrey Berg Libby Berkin Marcia Bernheimer Jan Bernstein Colleen Berry Patty Berryman Pleas Bethea Mike Biagi Larry Birney Robert Bissey Eddie Black Kevin Blank Van Blank Harvey Blonder Steve Bloss Mike Blocker Lynne Bockting Ed Bottsaw Linwood Bowen Lisa Bower Tina Bower XE X X sr ill fx Q ..,- bun , E 'X ig i ' . A 54, . . ,,,,,, mm, AhA . Z i, - Sxqkz X K 2 iw 25 'W as in 'R Q-a....,,.5 I' ...swf Routines at the nnual enior tunt Night Alicia Bowers Charles Bowers Sheila Bowers Faye Boyd Kaye Boyd Molly Boynton Lori Brackett Bud Bradbury Donna Brannen William Brant David Brazell Bill Brazzil Mike Breece Dani Brennan Bob Breuer GWB 'Q-K Mark Ilten David Sofge Mike Blocker and Robert Oaks mimic phase five English classes Y. Q 3 X X Q 5. . X ff ss t ' F ,E K f . . if Q, as - E mt ,1 A Q Q ' N .. it ,. 5 5 all Y I 7 177 Monti Stone prac George Brewer Vicki Brialmont Karen Brinkman Doug Brodhead Vincent Brodka Bonnie Brodie Bill Broom Alison Brown Cindy Brown Lois Brown Patricia Brown Steve Brown Bill Bruce Bruce Bruner Lee Bruner ma ,V,, W J ln... tices taking dictation and typing to improve upon her secretarial skills. '- 1 178 eniors QXX SN x X NQ J we X XX WR X r is i Rx xx Q Q S --- W - 1 e L . N X, . B 5 it I 5 Partake SX rx as fi is X EX X 9 RE NXS is 1' iriiifiis X gf Q ,Qi X.-Q-. 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I 4 Steve Gibson Barbara Giles Rebecca Giles Sharla Gill Jeff Gillingham Sandra Ginn Pete Gleman Jay Glynn Beth Goldstein Rick Gonsor George Goodridge Stephen Goodstein Ann Gorge Carol Gould Karen Grailius Anne Granger Tom Grantz Gordon Graves Gwen Gramzinski Doug Gray Margie Gray Tom Green Val Greenfield Barri Grubbs Dana Haas Donna Haddix Ben Hall Kathy Hall Joan Hallberg Bill Hamff Joy Hamm Foy Hammons Sharon Hanley tudents Make First Senior pirit eekv Great uccess This Senior Section at the Gables game tops of a week of senior spirit featuring a dress-up day, stunt night, and a special pep rally 185 Fletcher Shurley and Steve Morton listen intently as chorus director explains spring concert. David Hann Vicki Hanners Brian Haurylak Jill Harbaugh Doug Hardin Sam Hardin Valerie Hardy Gary Harr Ray Harris John Harrison ae a f l reae 1 ,Q S . .,.. E E Wg,,'g,,: gig? 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'lv ec-f w e ek. ., 'S f X F y f l f 5 .1-.. 1 Q Y Ei? iw -. t X Ml 3 gl x QQ: it ggi e K ,F ts? f verages in eekly Tests and Daily Quizzes iw, S e x - - gg 5 . ,qs Q in Q . xr t li X i X Ni a s 1 'Q Karen J essmer Kris J ohannsen David Johnson Richard Johnson Eric Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnson Janine Johnston Garrett Jones Linda Jones Sandi Jones Kathy Julia Joan Julien Barbara Kahn Rebecca Kaintz Jay Kaiser Monte Kane Gary Kantor Carla Kappler Debby Katzman Kris Kauffmann Neil Keck James Kelley Patrick Kelly Linda Kemp Kim Kendall Elaine Kent Donna Kerkow Kris Kerr Tina Ketner John Kimble Skip King Chip Kinsey Dale Kirk Kristiansen Kjild David Klein Larry Klein Diane Klump Karen Knight Sherry Knight Joan Knopf Marsha Knowles Edward Knox S Y an Y ww X as bi fa Q as K as K , ' : S enior Class Produces Thirteen . 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Ties for Highest Number in Florida as S Debbie Kohlmaier Carol Kone e T J Dennis Kone Kathy Koopman J Q Karen Krayniak Ken Kramer f L L J Rick Kuykendall Joe Kyle Patricia La Blanc Cheryl LaMola i J ew is 2 KW' S s as X Lisa Landis Jackie Lane Steve Lange Joyce Larsen Robert Latimer David Lauen Paul Law Becky Lawrence Cindy Lawrence Linda Lawrence Mike Lawrence Margaret Ledlow Larry Lee James Lee K L Richard Lesser ' Jim Lewis Sandy Lieberman Kathy Liles Mike Linet Barbara Lloyd 191 Steve Long Warren Lovell Gary Lunson Jeff Lynch Maureen MacCurdy Richard Madan J oe Mancuso Renee Mandell Stephanie Marchand Linda Marling Shelley Marrich Kathy Marshall Leslie Massin Susan Masso Jay Maltby Cheryl Matthews Pam Mathews Tom Matkins Scott Maurer Cheryl Mays Gail Mazzucchilli William McAdam David McAlear Peggy McAloon Jerry McCaiTerty Susan McCall Micheline McCarthy David McLeod Ron McCormick Howard McCoy Many eniors Elect to Take a More Chrzs Danielson and Karen Stewart try some new approaches for distilling various liquids. WEN 3 lv E, Q , X x X 1 ii Advanced Laborator cience Course My 193 Darrell McCullough Julia McDowell Bonnie McE1heny Barbara McE1moyle Patricia McHugh Eileen McIntosh Thomas McIntosh Sandra McLain Rick McMahon Linda McMullan Kevin McNamara Tim McOsker Dixie McPherson Diane Meir Class of '68 hows Tha Pat Menzel Charles Merril Roger Messersrnith Kris Metzger Tom Meyers Mary Lee Mickelwait Michele Milgram Bill Miller Linda Miller Mary Miller Melinda Miller Paula Miller Stephanie Miller Gail Mizell Kathy Mockabee Eric Moen Barbara Mohl Rick Molchos Marta Montgomery Richard Moody John Moore Tom Moore Pete Mooy Bill Morgan D'Anne Morgan Linda Morris Susan Morris Steve Morton Kathy Moseley Cindy Moyer Barbara Murphy Larry Musgrove Danny Musser 3 Nffxsrveis . fxfmazmgggfqr S ,S It Is Reall Great b Planning S1 S i!5i:?ii.iilsfx7i'f-it V 63553715 X 1, S 7 Xigsge ,X 5 S? ? si we -wif .liufea MXS. rm., 1 as .::, veil, :WJ w1:1.-vi: :eij':g 11 ssssiei. e2i4e?a2't1'fH iii a n im jssmlenswisss 2fkff1 12'ieiifz2:12114 flfissfsss 'fi-11 w:i1ff2 -:W-215 'Ui' WPSEL' Q3 iii! ,gg gsm, 15 .1-z ,114 111,31 .1 K f - ' 1 Q fb' v 1-f11i :li:EQ1fi5 1s e ' I-ii I 1 1 iigggi - ' isH21s,Q:f15j ,'g G , 1. iz., fre? 11 ' 1:15. 5. lw1,l,1,1,L,,,r,, 1,,, 1, ,N 1,,. ,,,., V 1 .r.. ,,.a , .sX,,,rl,.lrl l1.W.fa.2,.W,,.t-s-- --as-1sf111ar1 125215asgfeaswrezrrsrallfa- Q 1'-1' :Xe-miall fffre i X . -. eirfissirmre We Sim is i. 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Es g f. ,,.. ,.. .. 1 X- 15, 1ssi.,..1fwXsi. 5111-if 1-1r1111,5r5,11gtQ-.s:1s:1 -Q s ::5::5':, .1 , - L:-is fee . f XX 2 gp if sg S W are H X 13,5 ggi X X 3 EQ a Ease: X S s Ne 2 rt ii ,S iw 'Y Sv 12 Q A L33 B ms35a1r71s11X - 151 Q 2 s N 1 ra X X X X x Kg K X N XXX me MTN .1 '-WT ss M r asm D, 5 X-Q. NXMQXQXX-'S wa se X 5 SSX at S? 5'1- ,15 X -X 1 1 -1: - X M ., and Participating in Best Senior tunt ight in Years p ti 5 x X El X X X 'I' X X X 'Q Q4 X N X 1XX X 'iii .- -N - XF .El- Nk Wxwwvwiiw A L X' 'OT f 1 X S., .. Ns.,-X i O 4 :fs .. s - X X X X xQ X x X Q KS 9' S N ff 3 X Qigx X 'QM W in x . s .. Y X ' . X. Ending a great performance, all of the participanzs in Senior Stunt Night gather zogether to sing the theme song XXX. s X X XQYX X -XXX N wg X Q1 FS wk .. L sg .X 'YRS XX XX f N 3 X X XO xx X XX X57 . --5: Nessie.. ek . .QE S . N: X ,Q sen R s a 3 gs' X S X X ir it Q 1 ' is K - if: . Ek - A . SMX X i N X X. X 1 Q X. VO 'X O X X if' RM' y e Nas' i 1 9 XR i Q' 1 X. . ' N ' K 1 195 Sl! .,s!,, QS is Bruce Myers Erik Naero Danny Narren Roger Nash Ken N eeley Nancy Newman Johnny Noe Bob Oaks Tony Ocasio Dan Oelker Lin O'Connor Jackie Oesterle Helen Ogden Pat Oister Laura Olsen Peggy O'Neil Steve Oransky Kip Osborne Tom Ottle Frank Overdyk Bruce Overton Bruce Park Patti Parker Albert Palewicz Karen Paden s ..r. ..,..a i s s ,semis X X r si? ,gg if Q N s X ss ga X Jkt X J S is X Q X x QM x 2 e 3 X X -Q. X XX S Q X X Q Becky Paddock Cindy Parrish David Parsons Laura Partridge Calvin Patterson Peter Patterson Debbie Paulson Nancy Peckham Morris Pemble David Perra Julie Peoples Ashley Petrone Scott Pfister Bob Phillips Sharon Phipps James Phoenix Howard Pierce Jim Pierce Mary Piper John Pittenger 'life--.A x xx we X 3 X X 'X I-Q.: S -is X X , X s X X XX X Seniors Profit b Guidance Counselin ah Lin 0'Conn0r views Mr. Shirley Mullens' college machine to find which school best suits her. 196 WQ+ XX 1 Qs- - A P X' ' s sf' 5 ., Es it 2 .55 . l ff- .ggi .Q A , ,sie IS' j ' ,rrf rf, I I , N -- . ' X .. ri,crr Q .T ,Q up Qs i X J' X X M . ., X ' XX il it :V Q IQI L,k,,L j 322 5 l Sf fl W i 'fig Q -we X ri Swll -Www fme1gw,.l,W,lw-mm fwgwffafse S we E lg , in ,-., Y. -A A.,7 -.f-:-:,,. W--em: L:?f:5eeE??fgeqKL2e eggiariaa-:lv:11f, f - 511. 9 S :Q ,.w.e,,..,--,,.Q1-fs lx f I . . U.,,lsl.l,,,,S,,e,l - . 'I ,,fMPgee:5l,g,s::Qg eswmwg: M 5553- -:lf ,ff-:milggmgwml 5533555525-1 1,:,-al-zzfefefweff1.f . ' . , Y fe-eisgiwkw Wizgswx, -- l1sml,,-xae,i- 5. eww aria. . Q:.e:,,4fxs. Ae., . , I . V .L g . ., ,, e -Y 1,:f,-Mm, . l --f-- ,,.,i lg, 2 2 ., -, -.afgfefwziig gssgfiglfl,-wx. 1i5 ..ki3.. I k.,- ,ze fe , Jiffy f A S J mmf ma lg rf 2 , fa When Investigating College Prospect Richard Plack Robert Plaster Dennis Pletts Penny Plumer Barbara Pollack Lee Popham Mike Popp Ivy POPPC Gail Porter Cheryl Powell Ronny Powell Diane Powers ,Q hw. - :, A ,V--,E :: '.::-:gs 'F' igsfv ' is L asse. - ' ww .15 f 2. L:zfT2E5E5f5?? ek E 2 y sxx E5 if fx 3 ,Q l , Z . ,, P .,,. . , he X Q 5 3 M 1, it E S92 Q w ix eg ,f '15 9 .ff ig XE 5? ,V K, is ' -11955 - - ' ff, w.:--fe-wr,:fm.U,.1mgfgezif fmsseiazf -- -'1 5,-.smssmiszsallgmf 1' , '- A- ' - , . ' iiYQ.35fgQ,fSQfQ 1 Q asf' .1 , s f? 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Oyd Reeder - J -' f--v ,.o,..,' rg. f in Jim Reese Linda Register Sharon Reid Blair Retchin Jay Reubert Ronald Revitz Barbara Rhodes Hilary Rhonan Keny Rhyne Jim Rickenbaugh Gary Ricks Bruce Richardson John Rife Joanne Roberts Pam Roberts Cindy Rogers Grace Rogers Lila Rohacek s J 5 if A- X : 53:5 gl if-E,kg3 , :jk A E, A-et, ffl?-q Q iq .,-5 --- J ., 5' 'I i -' if Eff 5 .. :HV ' ' N .r,r- ' Q L eniors Discover Various Ways of Ob Gazing at the Scholarship Bulletin Board, Nancy Daves, Mike Blocker, and Diane Dabby discover many scholarships and loans being ojfered. Cheryl Romer Leslie Rose Steve Rosenberg Lynn Rosenblatt Mary Ross , X .. ggi ,Ry 5 er X g Q li' Xe ix 3 , s X x V R Douglas Roy Rose Ruscian Kathy Ryan Charlene Ryswick Fred Sadtler EQ ' 199 Les Safer Sue Salz Bruce Sandstrom Dolores Sansone Linda Sargeant Ken Sawyer Patricia Sayers Dave Schaffter Debbie Scherr Kathy Schinman Q X rx R wg is .., s X i sf X - Senior Jill Council utilizes library facilities to find material for social studies papers. ocial 5 ff , ,, r y tarlii y ,'f, tudies xx' -- X out - : . -1 emu x X it ., X as X 9 si 3 5 X11 ps S S UR. 5 E s 5 is 5 eminar Requires Researchb . -: - -1 ee, X at x X it 'Pi 5 t 5 X X yt t . . S. --useiso . X, a s r stis 1 K Q1 . X . ,K fi i SF asia A St ss S X 5 r Ni ' W :mil-ii .1 Zr. si f. L . gp y , ,, .A L,X 4 i X . N . A X 1 se U x if ' .. , i f' F, X Daniel Schmalzle Jon Schmidt Lynn Schnur Mark Schwerthoffer Mary Scott Cathy Scrogen Mary Anne Sellars Ellen Selsky eniors .Q 1 l .Maxx Q is NS SK wi? 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'-:. . 1? s as X X X x 5 N A, SM is Ss 20 1 ,rx s 'Si .5 6 qfx if si X Q 5 X5 - he I i ifiiii S SN ' S is wg it 'Sf Diane Sena Laura Seymour Bill Shaffer Cynthia Shahinian Laura Sheflield George Shelton Mike Sheldon Sally Shermer Fred Shields Linda Shinners Danny Shoe Jody Shotwell Dave Shuler Fletcher Shurley Laurie Siden Ann Siman Debbie Simpson Eugene Simpson Linda Simpson Dave Slachter David Slicker 'l'T-sf Ex Qs X. or 3 sg. iesswrs-.5 'RE xg NSY Patty Eaton, Linda Regisler, Suzy Hatfield, and Pat Menzel pick a theme for the Prowl skit. 1 side From Meals, the School Cafeteria Is Doug Smith -- aeae at Carolyn Smith ' Charles Smith Ginny Smith J ck S ' laes - 1 ai W S ff a mith y ,R 3 Q 3 X f Y 'S ar Ken Smith Tara Smith Barbara Smoak .lim Snyder sr . .-. 551 Stewart Sockol S K a r e W S S S lls A David Sofge Herb Solomon Nancy Sonenberg Barbara Sorrells Melanie Sovacool 202 tw, , sg: I , , ,.-f , wi., , . . ,. , , , H166 ' 9 ' ,izjjii , ., , K ' ' - ' : H 'S ' as 5. 1 i ' 5 '?'5?,Q-2. i-fi'fE S57T1V' :'fi':i A ' 1- t ill 'Wk it f wif Us-V' 1-Sffikfltf Y 'i '-T. 523' '5i'r N w?- 'E -1 g. :f1W?I5iEs5 ,fvfaff at Q, - X fin? g ' -1 f , 1. . i 1-- g , si' 'fig . T N 'ff 1 - . -,F - si: fag: --viii,-fre V LA: f ' 5- Fiff 'f'-ff? in ' -'A 'h i ' iff l igiswsaz- S Sq arse-it I xx A W l ss i X Saks Used for tudy And as a ocializing Period is-W P gli 5 H Q Llizm f l its ff:-f'21'.H ' - -1-fisifif . ad' Vicky Sowers Linda Speace Laura Spencer Marsha Spencer Wes Spencer Douglas Sperry Nan Spiegel Martin Spilka Bill Spurlin Rick Stacey John Stack Leslie Steedman Mike Steinhauer Cindy Stallings Elayne Stanton Eleanor Stark Jerry Starr Billie Lou Stavely Ray Stebulis Christina Stephens John Stephens Vikki Stevens Karen Stewart Autumn Stinger Spring Stinger Martie Stone Patti Stone Sandy Stroberg Sharry Stroberg Dennis Stotts Phil Strasser Karen Stubblefield Gordon Stuedler Chuck Sullivan Roberta Surrency Rick Swaine Gwen Schwartz Wayne Swearinger Stephen Sweet Jerry Swindell Elizabeth Swope Louis Taddia Peggy Taccolini Nancy Tate Susie Tate Sue Tate David Taylor Ed Taylor Steve Taylor Joe Teagarden Paul Teichert Sandra Temples Gordon Thomas Mal Thomas Bruce Thompson Kathy Thompson Lynn Thompson Michael Thompson Susan Thornton Rod Timanus 3 3 E ii Many eniors Applying to Colleges Wait with E E 204 '48 Q S luch nticipation W like kg, ff Suzy Hatfield shows Mrs. Shirley Newman her acceptance to Unzverszty of Mzchzgan Karen Timko Randee Tolar Judy Towe Christina Trail Susan Tredway John Trent Sandi Tull Sharyn Turk Michele Walker Robert Wagner Douglas Walker Michele Walker Gary Westling Ginger Wheatcroft Charlie Whitaker Richard White Stuart White Frank Whitney Pam Wieker Hal Wienges Cyndi Wilbur Steve Wilder Nadine Wildman Pat Wilkinson Alexis Williams Brian Williams Heidi Williams J im Williams Judy Williams Alex Turner Carolyn Turner Don Uhle Ellen Upright Peggy Vandemark Elise Von Zamft Dee Dee Valentine Art Valla Larry Van Ness Stephanie Viator Gayle Vickery Mary Vick Mary Vick Lynn Vincent Diana Voss Melissa Volker Robert Wallace Betsy Walkinshaw Seniors Lead Panther Bands to Perfection ,. ,- V .FT kk 3 an A , f1 , ,Q Y W:-f rf? 206 . . es X, we -ws fl 1, X 8, E X if 1 . - - Q Nw' .. sf 1 iv' 5 s ,M N, 'A A .1 ' X .-si ' I-s 2 Qn. W A is I 55 g f Q f j f 1 K ' 5 , W, If , ss . f 5 - I fe 5 . if ' 5 iii-is yd Y .,.. Ng Q QE R 4 'X xl , e w , if X . N se S X 3 x. KA as Q5 X use sf ggsigs M V X XX ss .:f': -2 :sg :R , , fx A X av X s S 'f i QF-Q 'X N X sr 1 X N X Y x x it S xX .5 X . ' .Vi is-411 - . s 41 Q 5 'Q' ws K N x 5 X f f is s f ,KN 5, oting Numerous Hour to Rehearsals E 1 Drummers Steven Bloss and Joseph Mancuso concenlrare on directions from the band leader 2 gf 3 si 5, 5 3 ERA! 2 ? rise? f RS X. was 3 Representatives to Boys' and Girls' State, Mark Falkey, Dave Flannery, and Mary Piper display momentos of trip. David Walters Jackie Walther Robin Walton Brant Ward Sharon Warford Tina Warrington Joe Warshawsky John Wasner Mary Julia Wasner Ed Watson ine eniors Represent the Class of 1968 a S me W gg xx X i A Q Q QX Wm 9 is X 208 Q i K 1 ' X Y ' li ' I Qfigf,-w see- f -1 'neges Mxfsfzis , - V he is e ex ' ,.. . ' . - 'ffm' kk - . f - , gi - '-L. T A - ...--' as QQ ps? Q X 5 '- . 't , 7 ,,:z .i-'D -1 . F 1. jf. Q 1 the nnual Girls' and Bo s' State 209 Suzanne Watson Brenda Way John Wellons Kathy Wellons Terry Wenderski Linda Wenzel David Werner Wayne Westbrook George Wilson Kelly Wilson Linda Wilson Marcia Wilson Debbie Wohl Craig Wonders Michael Wray Lawrence Wright Mary Wright Bill Wrightson Robert Wyatt David Yardumian Gary Young Inez Young Johnnie Ysidron Service Club embers id in the Daily Call to Colors Jamie Willox Eugene Williford Rusty Williams Steve Zank Fred Zauner Robert Zauner Dale Zinzow Susan Zipp Evelyn Zoche Jim Zook reg -f,. K K f ii fy. Rabi V ei L I S l- S S , . , .ff HUB - P, , f . F Q-ie ' ' i . f rl ff iv-e.av i . 5'1 . is 3 if x X iw? i k 3 ' X x xx , -All Howard McCoy and Steve Goodstein, senior members of Key Club, are sible for daily raising and lowering of flag, one of their service projects this 210 'atty Iversen, Homecoming Queen ack Olson, Most Valuable Player Senior Favorites Achieve Top Recognition All graduating classes are composed of those students who have served the stu- dent body with spirit and conviction. The high school world bestowed upon 30 dedicated students the honor of being selected as a Senior Favoritev by fellow members of the Class of ,68. Elected on the basis of leadership and service to the school, Senior Favorites made contributions to the class in schol- arship, athletics, and citizenship. ggy Crook, Girls' Council President Ee Popham, Senior Class Vice President f f P lg E ' P U f A s r . A -..: fl , K 5 ,F ' ' L gi 5 , P A x D . , G ,gig L X ' , if ' 5 Q, i 4 'F e f- - 1 iff X s Q N H 335 5 K I Candy Fien, Palm Echo Editor Calvin Patterson, Most Valuable Football Back Sue Cusac, Girls, Council Paul Teichert, Basketball Kriss Kauffmann, ICC President David Johnson, Interact President 212 'N 759' ' ,, I' . ?'l'K'A1x Crittenden, Homecoming princess Ginny Smith, Cheerleading Captain Kendall, Les Jeunes Filles Sweetheart Bruce Park, Track 'Ny 1 'Q 1' ' 4 awww' .6 l K 1 -f.. wit W , mi, 5 I .V Elren Stewart, Key Club Sweetheart Nancy Peckham, Cheerleader dy Charlton, Double Quintet Pete Gleman, Football Captain 213 1 Q--. Snr Nancy Duckworth, Student Council Chaplain Howard McCoy, Concert Chorus President Patty Holladay, Chatonette Captain Bud Bradbury, Senior Stunt Night Emcee Mimi Alper, Panther Editor Barry Abbott, You Name It 214 Q -1 Q h.h hw S 'ix Marti Carmichael, Senior Class Secretary Tom Meyers, Senior Class President ob Oaks, Key C1615 President Susan Morris, National Honor Society President Dewey Abel, Wrestling 215 Silver Knights Share County Awards Representing Palmetto High in the an- nual Silver Knight presentations were fourteen seniors who displayed superior talents in the designated areas. The Miami Herald sponsored the contest to recognize accomplished students. Palmetto's cheering section at Dade County Auditorium supported the stu- dents who received certificates for their efforts. The Silver Knight trophy was awarded to each of the fourteen county- wide winners. 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Officers plan junior activities during third period conferences with Mr. Glazier and meet later with board nembers. nior class sponsors, David Days, Jim Tranthem, Paul Redlhamer, and Judy Dominick rfhile with pleasure as they hear Junior Board members' plans for Christmas projects. 221 Junior Class Holds Magazine Drive Leading the Class of '69 were oiiicers: Mike Bell, president, Linda Wills, vice- president, Kathy Thomas, secretary, and Alan Levin, treasurer. T.V. history and modern dance class for girls were two new subjects re-vamped for juniors. Another new unit, phase five English, helped the advanced student. During Spirit Week, Juniors hung posters and sat en masse at a football game. In March, the junior class sold magazines for the Junior-Senior Prom. Juniors contributed a float for the Homecoming Parade. Princesses Karen Keep, Candy Walters, and Debbie Dykes represented the class. Junior Marcia Klugerman takes full advantage of study hall to help lighten workload at home. High scholarship necessitates keeping up with required daily assignments. fi l be s eg , A . , k k wm 5 'je Swv? N. en ,,v- V is le X e s E wird' Q i f Sf Sb 'gmc V' 'Y X 1 ' so- N .5 Q ss 5 i .e K K Q.. 'em geese if 1 t. Q Q e, is f N ei: KE 1 : S ':,f.1w , - X s s tud Hall Provides Underclassme Mike Aaronson Irene Abbot Debbie Abdick Lts John Abell S Chris Acker if X. S Kim Agardy Corinne Aguilar Stephen Ahern V l V Henry Ahlers Daphne Alcock . ZQ: X C I .--5 gf Q 11-.. . . b S 1 . if L Qs! e. drhqp Q X A ee---f X X . U We My X ,Q 5. ,, .,.. b A Q 3 Q . . :3.R.iEl::i Qi :.s' meet 5 5 xv? 'GPN' xv' 53 i .QW , f--. Tom Alderson .,,. il. 's S Debbie Alford s eeell A he 4 D Della Anderson 1 V- 'r'i V V f Tommy Andrews 5 l r,,. m i 55 i , ' Debbie Arch 6 35' : s o 'M Jean Armstrong iil ' lliiii'i 5'7fi Jean Arnold . 'iii Mike Arronson I iex Q' 1 , . Bill Ashling V W, I iVVi m Dale Atkinson ,Wx A ai if 'gf , ,,s,- 1 s 's s ' tV'V A 1 -eVe ,,. eVV 222 ' i Q N- e ww- we-ee.-1-s xx 9, ,al as e ' f - R B Q ft X ,fx J . X 'N .k. E X- 'M K X 1 2 -1 t we B -K Q 1'1:,.w'e x X 1- .fr j fi , X ,V 5 . se 2. K, ,, 1 'QM ' ' S . wrt K . ty ta, Q ' I ' x N ' 'Q r .,,.t,,..fX we-fvflfi is L t N x K N w.. - , , 'Yew 4 X A S, se' 5 ,gf t at -'W M s t ri X B B B it T 1 .. ,. :mg X 1 X. ' ' Q f- ' an 'ii it B 1 fr! ff' X 'N if . S, - -- N R f ...S ,Q ,c,.,t,,,,,-K .. x . ,ri L- 7 N M' N tt Nancy Atwood Rose Ausflug Robert Avery Martin Avick Darlene Bacon Michele Baer Lesley Bahner Celia Baitinger Annette Baker Laurie Baker Barbara Bales Kent Balliett Joanne Barrett Mike Barry Lynne Bates Pat Battle Ann Baucom Larry Beame Judy Beaty Greg Beenken Mike Bell Ron Bell Phil Bennett Mike Berger Barbara Berlin Bob Berrin Larry Beyl Jackie Bielek Donna Biggers George Bisset Debby Blis Bonny Blumenthal Robert Bodziony Sue Borries Karen Bosco Bobbie Bostrom with Quiet Environment for Learning Lessons , we tai' 6 -eff-1' 2 B 1 -'43 e W i ,K .s N. E. fi l LL s. .L K f 113 1 J., X -.1 .f 5: ss.,s ' K Q . ,J t 7 t- gs 41 ,WX F- t 't ' it .. B ' I We Q so 5 AN il J J i t iii B . , ., ' ' t-i . 2 N t Q 1, ' W we , li ' .tw -A f 'S ...W Q ,gg B . X -.Q-1...-?, A , L ,gifs L- 1 Ji as i 5 at if N - I a n ,:.. J asf J sf- 3 K 223 Laura Bowers George Braddock Bob Breidenbach Kathy Brennan Marcia Breuer Lydia Bridgham Fred Briggs Kitty Brinckerhoff Beth Britton Jerry Brothers Bruce Brown Doug Brown Johnna Brown Martha Brown Sue Brown Bob Brunson Mike Buhr Barbara Bull Carol Bunting Eliot Burch Randy Burns Mike Bush Deborah Butler Norine Butler Ronny Butson ii ii. Terry Butler Charlie Cadman X KC 1 M C Trinka Cagle it C J Le X C k,,. N C C Cain S 'lr 3 if ii in i A I ' - . Candy Calendar ,:.' irnr J '.,,.x , gy C b CCKLA Nx, C YS X ..., XM C C x Q Sue Calhoun Liz Cameron C CC .C ' Nancy Cameron ii-f i -':i-' i - .- s Jim Carothers if:ii'Li V ' CC 5 X k i Jon Carothers ii' . ' 1757 'CACCV1 ' ,Ca C , 21 ' C Benjamin Carter Cii' ff , -' W 'r'C N ee if? I . C e C ,,:' 5 e arre r yy i J J 1 ,az . -I 1' 2 Q Mike Cary Karen Casper Melinda Chaykin Valerie Cinilia Caroline Clary Bud Cline , R ,,.,,..i.., X .. ,i.,.. .. .WC . im W aaa-ee PN: ?mX5., . jiiizi -V? , 1335 i7iT!'.,z ' i C5 ii ,,,.i,,S, J C CCCC C as 1 W X ned fi :CC W. C, C. a s so R Quo . my Q - 5 - iff I CC,CCZ C ,,Ci, if , vile e 1 s Q- sa C, CCCCrC2 :CC C- Juniors Show Initiative and Foresight Cathy Coblentz utb. Sue Cocklereece N. Jim Coggins Ki b Anne Cohen X V Ron Collins ' J J Peggy Conklin P. e David Conn C 'ffffi i,'f Chris Conner f ' Susie Conner 1 . V Chris Connors K - . , ,CN J Sandy Cook g 1 : ' X.. ,. ggi 1 Josie Cooper iffif QC. i m l f? ' ' 3 4 . J' Teresa COPS p sharon coppie CC C jamie C01-Henson CC ' Vicki Cornelius is ' fi Z Q 5,5 ,N Betsy Coffell C eeeCe il- e J e is Kyle Coulfef i A his f , 'E . i rf. 'if-'I C5 Q eeee f i is K ' L.. , . V.kk,VC,, i Q Alan Corwith Q ,C W Jim Cousins ,W Debbie Cox ' J C Cheryl Crandall N f N KC C Ricky Crawford : i A Q Q f C t , C e T C 1? 5 -fe .C iv W I, ony u y ix V' J ti X H f C -ff sw-,H C 1. f 5 iil Q C 'M' ff 'i 4 :Q gg? ,, g if Dana Cummings Donna Cure 4 Ken Curry Richard Curtis ,..C ,gg Tim Curtis Jackie Dahl -gp- C 3 fi ,eCi - J X - ii-fr CC CC 7 eyl C it e eiCe C .CrC. CC CCC., C, C ff , 224 S'ffii:i f i:fi1'i?2QS:Cf: -'-.1- ie :-..e.- N iii:-'iii' C' . VQSRLCK C .. kk 6 - .:,1'W.I:E . ig ' Q... fi, CCJ. X ss Nif- 5 X ix wr Q 51 iw raw Q i. 'B s Q '5 i, 5' in ,S ,.., .gy X 3 5 i 1, 1 ' .. QL-, I , vi, Q. ' S ,1',1 L ' S ' ,i AAA5 s KA , I , , I VVVV VW' ,,: :V A .X si Af ' 2,87 .I It M I ' U .. x, V V , My I I .I VVVV In I 2 . 571' AE , ' fig: f i 'i 2 W H we 2 f,,,,7i, h 4 Ll iiii A Y li - x b Taking Domestic Elective Courses F si J S Nw W 4 W, 1, , is 'uture homemakers Kim Agardy and Betsy Correll learn to make stew during Home Economics. 225 Kathy Daley I an Dance Mary Danford Steve Darlington Dawn Davey Clayton Davis Pat Davison Kathy Deegan Vicki DeFeo Cindy Deitz Pat Dell Susan Denson Nancy Derry Charles Dhooge Bonnie Disbrow Leslie Doddridge Sally Doerner Kathy Dolan Wendy Dolliver Robin Dombrowsky Carl Dorman Debbie Douglas Maxine Dow Sharon Dreher Martha Dunkel Peggy Dupler David Duquette Fred Duquette Debbie Dykes Debbie Elias Gerald Engel Ron Erbuel Steve Erickson Debbie Evans Susie Evans Kjell Falkey Gloria Ferguson Pamela Fewell Toni Finenco Joyce Fisher Sandy Fisher Kit Flannery Larry Foreman Marsha Friedman Mike Friedman Kathy Frost Bill Furr Bob Gardner Delma Garrett Margie George L ..,, , 1 fs ze: - f X 5- 4 rg -1 ' - elf . .,:: S A o bg. 5 swfg . mrs-xii, i --ii 3' 'R X ,, i A -. N 9 - 2- YW N S Q K K ii K mn., . 3 . . W R ' f -S , P t '-my Wg N f 3 P u. s K ,E E P ' ' , ,Q:. , issg F e as as is ,. r -' K I ti ., D' X' I 1 :Epi ,er-..,: -W vi, K 'l 1 f , - , . -' s sc Q X Q K I -E 5 , . .. g E K Q ggi it - 1 . .E . g V 1, -'Qi' '- vitf- -s.-X 5' -,., R iff- X -Q 5 es . S - so s. saws Mark Ghezzi Mary Lou Gillis Georgina Girtman Alan Glasser Steve Glickman June Goldstein Ralph Gonzalez Karen Gordon Alison Gorman Mike Gort Jeff Greenberg Terry Greene Andy Greenfield Ed Greenwood Susan Greenwood Debbie Gregory Ted Grose Mimi Gross Ginger Guinn Irene Guss 95 i M.Sx fr-srl . asa am' 226 was-fs-1 . .I an 'fx - rv ff-ii vi A as .a wi me I SF in in-f 5 ei: 0 -'43 ,Q was S ssii gggg it +5 l- faseex :qui ww X is Nw' 4 C' QT. -SWF if 'vs .. Y? 5 5. 1 K M 1 'XFX f 1f Q ., -Ffiiii g I I O J unlors Solve chool Spirit Problems b V .5 4 LL i Z ii ... Sgjilgi - - X G L ii iiii G ' E ralso - ri.ri f F SSN si, 1 My Fei g Q 6 S RVN , I A 'si y, ,gf V., lg X 9 Q i K sri gig Y X ? 5355 AQ Wang P .J P s:1:5+i'5 'WL 2 . 5. .. ,rf-ef is X 0--r x P ' gift' .. as - . rib 1 as a .Q I diss ff' ,, , wit gli te.. xl , r 1 it . X f ridge ,fs Wa ..v. in 3 ik, V, Q , A , V, 11-K5 dx 4, he Vek.1.Mk' !l: I x s R - - f vs , f . RIN ,1,,9 XQ As one of the Junior Class projects, students post artistic signs during the first Junior Spirit Week. Participating in Planned Programs and Activities 53. J it if g 4 1- T' sg jj' i'C'- ,lx 5 V, P ,. at t 3, f 5 D X. Rx S - A N ya I ow Q qi i Q V J' K- 'V X 1 'f ' 7 P -..Q 4 - If s N.-1 1' ii gm 1 ' K AQ X 1 s fi-M vi sv- or 1, A W s Y -:mv X ...P ....r - t , Q its - fkvt'b - N XE A ' :ax ,, K: , K ,. Q -i-- . . .. i L. ,. t. 51. a atea 1 4 ' taae -:if ' X- r ' R ' li 4 , ' fix? P . K S I1 - Q., ' T-sz, NN 4' - .t P r s gg ,,,,,,, se' Geraldine Haggerty Karen Hallstrand Bob Hamff Laurie Hamilton Debbie Hamm Rodney Hanlon Betsy Hann J ack Harbaugh Pat Haring Mike Harrell Debby Harriger Tom Harris Linda Harrison Peggy Harrison Kathe Hartiield Scott Haskins Val Haug Holly Hawkins Paul Hayes Edward Hays Dawn Hazelhurst Kathy Hedrick J im Heitzman Joann Heller Ralph Helms Sherry Hemphill WLLLWAL 'L Fred Herman ii Linda Hersh D L . Charles Hickey me X 'W f ' Q X Pat Hickey ' is 1, ,X A Q? . - QW' X' ,W L I We H Q-2' Q2 M... 5 .+L.- L .'-. .L - F Lillie Hicks Bill High L N L - S D Bob Hileman '- is L 'ie 1 L 3 k ix Laurie Hitzig L if Q SL Lf L ' .. -L L Fi L - -Q ' - '--T -.gs ' - Cathy Hobbs in L 5 4 ,Q t m L l gs it L Q Lynne Hoffman w. ,Mg LLL , L , , J ,L ' 2-S4 f L L W, K Q. K ,Jw Q LL ,L L v ,LLL I J iii' sms 5 X, 5- L L, se LLK XA rtistic Juniors Express Themselves Modeling for the painters in an Art Il class are Mary Sullivan, Valerie Haug, and Jim Crawford. 228 , adm 1 159 . ,Ls K ww , L4 ..,. S SX X A. -ff LKLL Es .atv xx. k L L,,L '.5'5- I ak ,Q C Z? X ...J 1 A X F Q is - im. N .vw il X 'shy 1 -7 ff' fri-ij: .,... jk QQ, .uf 5 'Y ' gj.gf'- 5 'b 'L J J 'R' . 3 sw f? ' Q.. 5 L. 6-nigh -:L Sai' K . gs 3.33 fi J Through Creative Work in rt-Classes .- .X . Q . . K . ei g ,... we 'ram - il -...ft -- ' ' z A fef isf kk--r Q K N, . Y jf at if , 5 L N., asv 5 x Y sg it N K L. i 4 J ag ag 1 'H 3,7 .e.. ,tub .ii SA o M' no - 1 Sk 4 t , - - t , .N,, Q , V . A f-A ?' , A uf'-' . X 5' if F, . J Q' A VL . ...... A ' - gk 'W if x - 9,17 X mg, at For rr r Y A J 0 is :Q J. . -, J - t t A .M L , ' A -V3 si: A s . ' it it ,rr' ' ' . J fb fliilfffe 1 e -- J K K N Q . -.:' 3 ' QQES? - K ' J ' -, ' :ki ii? K. ' - J X 5 ' - Q li? X A A K I Q Q . 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W f e 2 i-'N o i - Ex 229 Ken Hoke Tim Honig Kathy Howard John Howdyshell John Howell Brenda Howze Kris Huck Suzi Huffman Linda Hull Scott Humphries Scott Hungate Wayne Huphines Margaret Hutchinson Pete Irelan Janet Isbell David Jablon Ron Jacobs Aleta Jarrett Kris J essmer Candy Johnson Doug Johnson Pete Johnson Leslie Jones Marilee Jones Pam J ones Susan Jones Debbie J osefousky Janet J osephson Steve J urysta Barbara Kahn Melody Kandes Eugene Kaple Eda Kaskey Larry Kavanaugh Claudia Kayser Barbara Kearson Christy Keene Jan Kelley Larry Kellogg Richard Kellogg Sally Kennedy Paul Keyser Greg Kies Tom Kincaid Bob King Karen Kirkland Randy Klein Marcia Klugerman Genie Knighton Mary Kaye Konya Joe Korvick Don Kosick Nancy Kram Nina Kram Leo Kramer Arlene Krieger Bob Krieger Ed Krieger Dee Dee Kunde Cathe Lane Juniors Show Scott Lary Janet Law Helen Lawrence Irving Lawrence Kathy Lawrence Jamie Laws Marilyn Lawson Evie LeCain Jeff Lee Randy Leonard Ronnie Leonard Alan Levin Diane Lewis Mike Lewis Robin Lieberman Henry Liebman Nancy Linet Donna Litman Bill Lockhart Jennifer Lordly Susan Lubow Nancy Lungren Ray Lyon Gina Mahatzke Debbie Mallinger Barbara Man William Manis April Markland John Marshall Anita Marshburn Mitzi Martina Susan Mason Debbie Matthews Mike Maxwell Janice May John Mayer Doug Maymen Steve McAfee Terry McAfee Sue McClelland Susan McClure Kathy McCorkle Mike McCormick Kevin McGrath Sharon McIntosh Suzi McLean Bill McLeod Terry McNally Malcolm McNaughton Andy Meyer Pam Meyer Howie Michaelson Robyn Miles Angela Miller Bob Miller Eileen Miller H ,Qi'ff, S I ... VR A l S I N . A J -. ja in h Q qi J . J ef..i+:3i it ' 5 fats? Ziff-iii' V 1 f N. V .1 - ,. , 1 r , .1 iigitis-1!,ai,. L iw 5 if A P vo' 4 g if , . . ,Q .WNAQQ .f .sg i . K k A 'UA -su -Q-.-9 is '15 r S L ? A K sf his Q Spirit b Raising Mone Through Xii- X L 1 mv? K Ne'k,.r i 'E uv-ver -P. X jfs fs er.e . H ' ' Li ii. ' ' Q with fi . 1: J -'I ,J . , r. I Q .rs' .- 1 N 2 138 i -,ef ' Y 2, K it f S --H H' W' L S A li 'A' ' xi fl. -fgifir Z i L A A i . L r ,ans , ...E rf JH . ev' . ta K ' sl w. gk 'K . 'N N-ca 'm...+- A Vx A A is -fihsuvis - W l 53ei?'i i ing-,yt as L . ,KL asm S rrr f J as .. 1 6 , - Q L ,r N F Wt si 'M N H if X 9, A A w ' ' ' mf rsr.rs,. . 5 . J, 6 he Q I f T if f M 'L ir,vir y VNyli:y'r.i J .,,r iw iveisafd' T Q the Magazine Drive for the Junior- enior Prom i Lois Miller Q gi -P , A h V Marty Miller I . . S Steele Miller , S ' G ' r- , S 'T , ' f -Q e Steve Miller om ' ' ' - 1 - S, Par Miuiean he ' I SQ5 : My X -S M f- it NL I Siwigfiy Q, ' Q Leslie Mitchell x -,, i S f f, N - e K- K Q sv K .iS K H K :N l ' S Q 1, is ,X 1 S Gary Moore ' e o ' ' Peggy Moore iii Marcy Morgan S 4 SS S .. , , ...,. X . S X Karen Morris o r X i M I Ted Morris iw, f 5 i f - ' .Ms 5 Yvonne Morris 5 S Se ' f 11' if f , t , we 4 sr 5 5 5 I .fi Q v-v :SN-Z Nw Xa ' Richard Morrison Susie Morrow i S Jeff Morse . John Morton Sharon Munnell 'S S is ii 5335? Diana Murphy ssl 'W I .S - E W3 bbbq S - ' S S S Karen Myers Q rr 'K f S ' iiii Gordon Mylks h 1 Greg Nagler S ' Z iii'ii K William Nally Q Y S ,S avi!! 5 G -. ' S . K S f f - - ' 1253552 -- , S N as Fred Nanfli S. W M - -P H K SS Alfonso Nazario Q S the if is or g ,Ss J -if A - .,. 3 -1: .3 is S SS S Msgs fSS f '1 swf S-......f I fs Ss a di?- 2, wr 4 faff 1 'fe-frff 'Ima S S S X wha ... --... -S....m Joyce Fisher, Chris Connors, and Toni Finenco discuss the sales for the magazine drive with Robin Schele 231 K , shi Kerry Newell Bruce Nichols Danny Nichoson Terry Nichoson Francis Niles Jed Niles Brian Nordwall Vicki Norman Bari Novak Rose Ann O'Brien Pete O'Connors Curt Odem Neil O'Donuell Bruce Oelker Martha O'Grady Chuck Orlich Jeanne O'Kon Mike Oliver William Olson Grace Ouzts Sherry Overholt Bob Pace Greg Palermo Barbara Parnin John Parr Bill Parris Rod Parrish Debbie Pash Harry Patterson Jeannie Patterson Margo Patterson Bobbye Paulk Tom Peck Joan Pedri Paula Peeples Ana Perez Judy Perrenot Debra Peters Mike Pfeiffer Bill Pinkston Sarah Pletts Tim Pluto Jimmy Poe Lisa Pogue Linda Popp Jerri Powers George Pratsinak Stephanie Preshong Mana Pressley Ken Price J on Provo Debbie Prowler Frank Pursell Gary Rackear Bob Randle Beverly Rawls Dennie Rebec Edwin Rhew Bob Rhodes Shere Richardson AE ,. rri ' 15 v-v .. , 5 wk w . 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Miss Sally Walters emphasizes the facets of comprehending meaning in a literary piece Steve Roakes Mike Roark Claude Robert Emilio Rodriguez Robin Roehl Martha Roettgen Janet Rogers Linda Rogers Steve Rogers Felicia Romeo Kim Rose Sharon Rose Mike Rosen Ellen Rosenbaum Gail Roth Linda Roth Clark Rountree Joel Ruark Mike Rupp John Ruse Bob Rush Pete Rutledge Chuck Sabine Ted Salb Tom Saltzman Pat Sander Ronnie Sanders Mary Sands Claudia Santolucito Valerie Sarno Deena Sarnucki Carol Sawyer Cindy Schaefer Jim Schiff Kathy Schildt Linda Schleicher Debra Schramm David Schreiner Robin Schulke Carol Schwartz Gary Schwartz Richard Schwartz Patricia Scott Robert Seabrook Roslyn Secunda Mike Seltenright Ricki Shaw Margaret Shebest Marcee Sherrill Mary Sherrill Julie Sherwood Jon Shore Linda Simon Janet Singletary Hank Sinnamon Jim Skinner Diane Slinn Dan Smiley Diana Smith Nancy Smith Patrick Smith Vicki Smith Richard Snead Charlie Snow Sara Solomon Lori Somberg George Sommers Rhonda Sovacool Les Sparkman Gary Spatz Susan Spiegel Dennis Spillers Jeannie Spring Kandy Squire Bridget Stack Wen Steele Suzie Steinbring Debbie Stephens Jan Stern Jim Stevens Craig Stevenson Pat Still Tom Stoll Susie Stowell Pat Strauss Steve Strauss Sally Stripling Mindy Stubins Barbara Stucka Bill Sutton 5. ' '-as .Qin ti C A .t,. . L zzp A tk? . K in A 1 ai H A '55 ,L 5,111 when I t A ,r,,.t I ' if Q is 3. .Q A nw' ' ., ' -3 :QNX . fs i is vt s . L i s ' ' .. E t',S. e f J yi g . ' j , , V g'S't ff ' R is 'iqwvsv . st '- V A 1 -fA' ' 6 L A A . upporting chool S L. p SJ S 3 .-.,t H+ J if f iv .H i f -if .Ag , W'-fe' it -bf f K Nagy fu' . 5121 ' R , ,..r .4 . Q K 5 1, : i w: it-xt . af- , 4 if x Q K W S X X wt, Q +P' S an A + t. 5 Q' -gg-c...-f X 2 -wwf p 2,4 ttp-tp 1, ,Y .H+-1 g if ia M, :E EF-'ii4 . i C Q W 3: Q, . .3 Y. ., . , we I i C if52,53ami-155-,1i.f1 1:-fs, I K Ek5.:,.w.,iV. K SX: ,, X X fff ga., ,V W. , . 4 ,. 234 X X E f. X ,,.. l t X' 5 , C , i , C ii x 1' . i , I Q-wt I Q- we . X 1' 'ai1i.1i-- ctivities, Juniors K L ig, K ..,, , J swf Sk . if E wi Q S w i Q ' Cav-., K ,af Q 51 . J ? 1- iff? 1 Q? - '-gs ,' .,. f ri rf- X ,, fl-6 if A in . it -N X xi -J t S. - -. I 4-ef K f-if JA N. if all ip www S S 5. . Q . .N an 4 K 'view Q . , f X Q X M 1-X f ' 'S f f wwf e Emphasize Enthusiasm, portsmanship aeiap. 'Q .V Xfwuf' , .. ,:::g si X .x K D i N. .X- v--..., xx KMA-v L1 e ' a ll X Q l, yg is ss L K -L ' ,, I' jg 1 T as-+5 fa 'S 4 Q 's H ll ,,o 1,1 Cheryl Swann Tony Syrakis Lee Syrop Gail Talkington David Tanner Robert Tanner Marcy Thiel Don Thomas Donna Thomas Glenn Thomas Gussie Thomas Kathy Thomas V Junior Football Manager Larry Kellogg aids doctor in checking lack Olsons arm Major Junior ctivity Centers Around Buying Class Kathy Thomas Diana Thompson Gary Thompson Margo Thorner Gary Thornton Lee Tingler Harold Tinsley Tim Trail Ed Tresback Paul Tumarkin Ricky Turetsky Steve Tuttle Susan Uhle Miriam Valle Bruce Van De Mark Richard Van Dyke Joyce Van Wagner Joe Velarde Georgeann Venis Claudia Vescovi Barbara Vespucci Eric Vickland Roslyn Viterbo Pat Voss Earl Walden Jamie Walden Alan Walker Brian Wall Bill Wallace Alan Weatherup Paul Webb Debbie Weed Bruce Weinstein Sue Welliver Billie Wershil Cindy Wertz Bob Wessels Brenda Wheeler Esther Widlan Sharon Wilcox Mark Williams Linda Wills Cathae Wilson Janet Wilson Richard Wilson Steve Wilson 1, gig, -....,,s?r X X y. sw , . ., V Wig ' .2 ff , xi , 9. 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S 'ie 'Q Q 5 ,gs L ' .i - 237 L L alyali 4, IQ Sf ,,1,i,. f N 5 K A ,f , 4. ae iv, 79 ?', Wendie Wilson Scott Winterbottom Brenda Witherington J im Wittmack Debbi Wolf Ann Wood Jim Wood Pam Woolley Dan Wright Lon Wrinkle Linda Wyatt David Wynn Debbie Wyrick Jill Yagoda Danny Yearty Pat Zimmer Sandra Zimmerman Jim Zink Johanna Hoehl, Vice-President Wendy White, Secretary has B 4, 4, ,A 'bw f 'M rr, 4 -4 Terri Jo Ritchie, President Dottie DeGrofE, Treasurer ' rw H' ,, 4 'gf' ', 9 1' W 2? iembers of the Sophomore Class Board are: Front Row, S. Hart, G. Hirni, J. Hoehl, Vice-President, T. Ritchie, Presidentg D. DeGroff, .e Treasurerg W. White, Secretaryg C. Sherman, L. Williams, Second Row, L. Bell, J. Goldstein, P. Cfare, B. Abrahm, S. Riden, L. Byer, M. Moore, J. Kincaid, V. Comptong Third Row, J. Goodstein, C. McCabe, T. Rogers, A. Yanaros, J. Szymanski, B. Deal, V. Chambers, C. arlong Back Row, L. Parkins, M. Laca, A. Eisenman, N. Axler, T. Ellis, D. Benny, S. Levensen, M. Miller, D. Booth, S. Mullins. ophomore Class Plans Clothing Drive Electing officers and board was the iirst task of the Class of '70. They chose Terri Jo Ritchie, presidentg Johanna Hoehl, vice-presidentg Wendy White, secretaryg and Dottie DeGroff, treasurer. The all-girl council quickly assumed their responsibilities by urging sophomore classes to take part in the Homecoming activities. During Homecoming they pre- sented a Peanuts cartoon iloat and a dramatic skit. Voted to reign over the game and dance were Sheila Shank and i J L Lori Morris. lf'-V ia, - in ..,.. .,.., i .Qti.. i .....f.ii.. The sophomore board planned their Cusac explains to Terri Jo Ritchie, Johanna Haahl, Camille Beach, ana Mrs. traditional drive to make clothes for Girls' Coimcil's project for sophomore girls to help needy families. needy families, 239 Sophomore students pay school fees for curriculum supplies to the School Treasurer Mrs Ruth O Hare durmg homeroom perzod ln October Ed Abdenour Betty Abram Jane Adair Benjie Aerenson Debbie Ahern Sandra Akins Anne Albaugh Betty Aldexson Steve Alger Glenn Allen Van Allen David Alvarez Carol Anderson Mike Anderson Scott Anderson Charles Angel Christy Annis Ayselle Aras Debbie Aregood John Arnholt Steve Arnold Andie Ashford Richard Ashley John Austin Fran Autry Randy Avery Norman Axler John Backhus i M Q I, as DK M R X S X wx -. - . L 'S L be , X X S gif -- ' if . ' - 5.3 . g ' V as es., -wx 'ij .Tw f' x4y gsm 0' . 3 A ' nf wif X . B ai' ai K x Q '- 's.,,,,.t S J ophomores with Adult Responsibilities K7 ve 241 Bruce Bailey Larry Bailey Robin Balank Chris Ball Calvin Ballard Linda Banken Carol Banks Blane Bardsley Bruce Barker Ned Barnes Rick Barnes Medora Baron Grant Baros Marita Barry Sue Barton Donna Bates Ron Battle Gary Bauler Angie Baxley Kim Beach Bill Beacham Bill Beaty Dean Beaty Sue Beatty Debbie Becker Janet Beddow Laurie Belknap Leslie Bell Linda Bellizzi Barbara Bellows Steve Bellows Abbe Bendell Stefani Bender Cathy Benner Carolyn Bennett Craig Bennett David Benny Russ Bensen Ken Berdahl Shirley Berger Todd Berkin Linda Bernstein Karen Bernard Mitch Beverly Ivy Block Shelly Bloomfield Geneva Blue Mike Boatwright Skeet Bolding Dean Booth Nancy Borries Torn Bounds Barbara Bouie Brian Bowers Wayne Bozer J im Braddock Patricia Bradshaw Tom Bradshaw Scott Branden Jack Braswell Barbara Bretan Cathy Brewer Tom Brice Rodney Bridge Steve Britton Joe Broadhurst Pam Brodka Larry Brooks Bill Brown Cheryl Brown Donna Brown Francie Brown Greg Brown Jennie Brown Jimmy Brown Karen Brown Kim Brown Melinda Brown Peggy Brown Scott Brown Tom Brown Linda Brownell Joey Bruslia Linda Bryant Sammy Bryant Betty Buchanan Robert Buck James Buckley Melody Budner Andy Burge David Burki Jan Burks Olivia Burrows Sherry Bush Marcia Butler Tim Butler Vaughn Butterfield Debbie Buxton Lauren Byer Libby Cahill Deborah Campbell James Campbell Karin Carioto Glen Carlin Carol Carlon Jim Carpenter Mike Carr Valorie Carr Dianna Carrasco Linda Carroll Donna Carter Francis Carter Ken Case Barbara Casto Pat Casto Leslie Chace Vickey Chambers Steve Chapman Beth Chavez Marc Childs Lynne Chisolm Claudia Christian Dianne Clark Richard Clark Robert Clark Karen Cochran Debbie Coggins Madeline Cole Barbara Coleman Richard Collard Caralee Collins Linda Collins Valerie Compton Karen Conklin Gale Consor Chris Cooper .St pppt :,t,, . t. f ,t --1,-Q1 sites- mtsttiafe - ,- , t .S so .ig-f. - . fi H J V ' ' A Vi. mia: ,, R i is A K , J V, 1 5 5: .sg tr K K' X' - s f ' . 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Life 545 Q -ww ,K ,, ,Y X fn X Sit.. ,.,., N 9' .., yy -Q- , M- 7 K .rs- nfl Y 4 ,aw- as vs-.. 245 Bill Dinsmore Bob Dover Judy Dow Chuch Dreher Doreen Driskell Merry DuBois Doug Duda Pam Dudley Jennifer Dunaway Margret Dunaway Stuart Duncan Darrel Dunlap Mark Dunn Randy Dunn Robert Duvis Melinda Earnest Robert Earp Doug Eastwood Kathy Edgerton Linda Edwards Mike Egan Sherri Ehrenreich Allan Eichenbaum Robin Elkhardt Greg Elkins Mike Eller J elf Elliot Linda Ellis Tad Ellis Carla Engman Dennis Erdley Justin Estoque Adrienne Etore Bill Evans Carl Evans Jim Evans Linda Evans Marsha Everton Tom Eyring Jim Fairless Lynn Fancher Carolyn Farguharson Toni Fascell Linda Ferguson Marsha Ferguson Jack Feuer Steve Feuerhulz Mark Fillman Toni Fillman Carol Findlay Nancy F ineberg Jane Fisher Ronald Fisher Mitch Fishkind Paul Flannery Marsha Fleming Kathy Fletcher Mike Fletcher Mike Fletcher Steve Fletcher Tony Foley Willie Fortenberry Paula Forward Martha Fowler Lorin Frank Paul Fredrickson Cathy Freedman Joel Friedman Mark Friedman Terry Fritch Jane Fry Tom Frykman Linda Furlund Albert Gabriel Dorothy Gaines Karen Gaines Mike Gair Hodges Gallop Beverly Garbett Joan Gasque Jffgfg Patti Gelt Cheryl Geraci David Germain Glen Gibbs Cheryl Gibson Ken Gibson Bill Gilbert Randall Giles Caryn Gill Dave Gilliland John Gillingham Jim Gillis Jack Goldstein Janis Goldstein Sharon Goldstein Danny Gomez Charles Good Doug Goodfellow Kathy Goodman Jessica Goodstein Alan Goodwin Dee Gordon Carol Gort Scott Grandy Dan Graves Joanne Gray Kurt Gray Jerri Greenamyer Paula Greenwood Jeff Gregg Steve Gritiin Dianne Grimm Mary Groff Joe Gurinsky Debbie Guseman Paula Haight Jim Haizlip Garrett Hall Jim Hall Linda Hall Bonnie Hallin Frank Hann John Hannon Carolyn Hanson Gary Harper Chris Harr Brenda Harris Dasie Harris Dawn Harris Jan Harris Marsha Harris Helen Harrison Marsha Harrison Sharon Hart Willie Hartley David Hartz Barbara Hawkins Paul Hayes J elf Hays Maureen Healy Steve Hecht Jean Hefferle Darlene Heller Marty Hemmings Mike Hency Mark Herman Demorris Hickson f'Qary Hieken Linda Higgins Diane Hill John Hill Pearlene Hill Jim Hilley Nancy Hilton Janice Hirni Jean Hirni 2 gh.. i - sms News B 5 as ophomores Display Safe Driving Knowledge r.W, i j X -at i 'Wifi Ev . fav'-'V f s 5 p ,-. q N Il ,eil if Wg! iff' My ef ,MQ A ,ff ,,,1r' Mr. Don Starbuck assists Ayselle Aras in learning features of her car and how to operate it. on the chool Driving Range First Semester wi' 5 X X NX ies! WW 409 Bill Hoatson Jeff Hochman Johanna Hoehl -vs Lynn Hofmann . Mark Holihan 1' John Holland Debbie Hollingsworth ' Bill Holth X Q5 Jean Holway T, A 'W 4 Glenn Holzer X John Hopwood h Steve Horn 'x X .4 L Charlie Mae Horne Mary Hornich Dona Houchins Mary Howarth Abbie Howell David Howell -r. ki Bert Hubinger David Humphries Hilarie Hunt Arthur Iserman Dennis Ivey Ethel Jackson 4 2:-. ln. wx - iri Ifi X ' it 247 Jeff Jacott Barbara Jamison Joanne Jamison Nancy Jenkins Barry Jennings Diane J ohndrew David Johnson Gene Johnson Rosanne Johnson Bruce Johnston Cheryl Jones Debbie Jones Karen Jones Tom Jones Barry Jordan John Jordan Ann Justus Laurie Kaat Margarct Kaat Deborah Kahan Jill Kamilar Rise Kane Doug Kanter Marcia Kappler Richard Kaspryzyk Steve Kass Allen Katz Steve Kaufman X . . 5. uditorium Classes Use the idewalk 0 ts? ev assi? X. , is ,iw i t f . R Q.- Y X 5, as Aw i .E Na...,l,, E .- , ., MV XR if J 2 x X N 'NVWY Sophomore students in fifth period television Biology class start the long trek towards the cafeteria in an attempt to be first in the 54, ., hat The Will ot Disturb tudents E lf Q x me , Q -221 S xr. , X s ,gg r .-33 at , 0 ni e 4 r A. Q K L'k- , A i 3 X 4. sa S if '-.k g 'QS i sfi f ERS' f I xi 11 N X x ma . 1 Li, M r, ,.., - ,, X f s, ,L 2 i L I QQ g ' ' P 1 - P or lllf W e s... 'K sv .J ' if tri I L N? L e ilfff-TL7! 'iff 6 :., xg g 5 N J J S.. 249 Tom Kavanaugh Craig Keeler Bill Keil Phillip Kemp Debbie Kemper Kerri Keplinger Dennis Kersten Bill Keyes Penny Kfare Kathy Kifer John Killmer Queen Kimble Jane Kincaid Kirby King Janie Kinsey Robert Kinsey J on Kitson Donna Knight Steve Knight Rick Knowles Dory Kopituk Dawn Kosick Jack Kravitz Annette Kremser Jon Kubiak Manuel Laca Theodore Lampkin Hunter Land Jim Landry David Lane Nancy Lane Jerry Larson Wade Laughter Katerina Laurent Phil Lavietes Michele Lawrence Twylette Lawrence Woody Lawson Donna LeBrun Jim Lee Walt Lee Dan Leininger Phil Leiter Cindy Lester Richard Levey Steve Levinson Barbara Lewis Barbara Lewis Dave Lewis Debbie Lewis Gary Lewis Steve Lewis Bob Liebman Robert Liles Lynne Linett Scott Lions Paul Lobeck Christine Lockett Joe Lockwood Leslie Lohns Tom Lopez Peter Luria Rob Luss Robert Lynn Don Lyon Ray Lyon Elizabeth Macon Jim Mahon Lewis Malamed Jeff Mallard Pat Mangus Margaret Mansfield Barry Marks Barbara Marshburn Deborah Marshburn Robin Massin Anita Maxey Alyce McAdam Bill McAlear Colleen McCabe Edward McCarthy Pat McCarthy Mike McClellan Tom McCracken Janice McDaniel David McElmoyle Jim McGlaughlin Kathy McGrath Gary McGraw David McGreevy Fred McHugh Bruce McKay Mike McKeehen Ted McKin Kathy McNally Terrie McOsker S L wks--N? x S Nw S 5 A me Rs. V ,-'.- ...stash E W Nm. . sr,-as s l x fi X Sf K K .ss sw: . N, safe ,. W, 1,5 sl. 1 mx Q X 1 as 6 s ? L t as T. V . Dan Meadows Don Mears Sue Mechtensimer Ken Medry Jerry Megra Mike Mele Walter Menzel Hank Methvin Jim Metka Diane Miller Jordan Miller Mike Miller Ronald Miller Alison Milow Maria Mirchich Terrice Mitchell Royce Mock Fred Moder Richard Molena Gerald Molina Candi Moore K Classes Help ophomores Adjust to the 250 tx get .N lv 1, get 5 A M. X :pq 5 Items, YXQ .5 y :tis sis! ' 'QT' M N gf L as F il ,-,. ra fs' gs. f --...A X vp as sf ,Q X -.X 1 v- va! M ,f VN r fs N NN, .f .est g K. Sw to W NS f be D -is :X M., .-vs ff. Q l yea -v 5 ye Na X . Xx X . QW , X sy gggfxe O, :N X in my Group Teaching Method in English and Biolog fourth period sophomore television English class members copy the daily assignment from the large overhead I 4? MW Gerald Moore Mary Moore Caren Moot Martha Morgan Vance Morgan Alice Morris Bob Morris Lori Morris Bob Morrison Robert Morrison Kate Morrow Thomas Morrow Brenda Moseley Mitchell Mountain Richard Muir John Mulkey Carolyn Mullane Margaret Muller Steve Mullins Gary Munn Maureen Murphy Mike Murphy Noreen Murphy Hannah Myers Harvey Myers Tommy Newman Shari Newsome Bill Noll Marjorie Nordin Suzanne Norman Shep Novak Barbara O'Connor Colleen O'Connor Eddie O'Connor Cheryl Odom Kerry O'Neal Bob Oransky Tom Osgood Jeff Ottaway Trudy Oulliber projector in the auditorium Coaches Barry Zimbler and Sam Scheltzer review the Baby Panthers poor showing at Gables game. f--Q av -vs -,Q N t P f, Q X, xx ilk is i W Yvonne Owens Buddy Palmer Pam Pamlowe William Parish Allen Parker Diane Parsons Barbara Pasley Pat Payne Stanley Peacock Cheryl Pearson Steve Pearson Alan Peightal Tom Pemble Belinda Perkins Joan Perrenot Ben Perry Dee-Dee Peters Dorothy Peters Melanie Peters Sam Peters Monica Pettit Patricia Pfeiffer Frank Phoenix Michael Pike Lynne Pletts Gray Pollock Don Pollson Allan Polofsky Marcia Pope Kevin Posley Jo-Ann Poulos J on Powell Pat Powell Jacque Power Anne Powers ophomores Experience Thrill of ietor i .. st J 9 eff is M. ,4 YEAH' 252 .K N, , new Q' var sw. f P P X 1l ,Jf Q. ,! . 4 SK fx was - :nj 'X iv -if - .i:. as Ns X tt s s 3 ASX Es Q 'Q Q S3 X Q S , at Q? 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X Q We sg s 'ss-Q1 sts K 253 Scott Prentiss Tom Preshong Alonzo Preston Mark Preston Chris Pridgeon Gary Pryde Richard Pursell Mike Putz Valerie Pyle Helena Rachline Roland Rains Rik Rasmussen David Rathun Rick Raubfogel Lynn Rawson Judson Ray Charlie Read Mike Reark Nanci Reddaway George Reed Mike Reed Keith Reid Danny Reilly John Reisinger Bill Reiter Carolyn Reitman Dave Relph Jeffrey Reno Stuart Retter Terry Reubert Elizabeth Reyes Geri Rhoades Meg Richards Bill Richardson Yonna Richardson Terri Jo Richie Suzanne Riden Ann Riscigno Tim Roark David Robbins David Roberts Ginny Roberts Merrie Roberts Scott Robinson Gerri Robson Bill Rogers Sue Rogers Taro Rogers Judy Root Beth Rosemond Gary Rosen David Rosenberg Richard Ross Karen Roth Francis Rowenn Mike Rowland Kathy Roy Mike Rubin Kim Rudick Linda Rusciani Willie Russ Wiley Rutledge Amy Rutter Cindy Ryan Pat Ryan Lynn Sadler Frank Saenz Richard Sager Nancy Sain Betty Salisbury Nandina Salvo Nancy Salz Roxanne Sanders Bill Santor Ray Sapp Fred Saunders George Sauvigne Mary Scarano Joel Schenkman Peggy Schiffman David Schmidt Patsy Scholz Wendy Schulze Dale Schwartz Jim Scott Nancy Scott Susan Seaward Mitch Segal Gail Seibert Henry Seiden Ruby Seidman Pam Seitz Mary Lou Sena Brian Sepe ., f 'y Q SN t r xx 'WG ' gs 35 . X 'Ra-'Tl' . xv avr. PSE s 5 1 Q ' 5 i xf M. 9' A X M f friggin NSR but fsfssi- t 'N' A iii?-' r, W Emi.. gr, fiiiiiiv . 1 R A We ophomores Find chool tore a ecessity Sophomore Mark T oal buys his school seal from Jan Stern at the school store. Ives WW nd s si- X X X X XX N XX X X X as R xt- t Y sg, W XXX s K Q X ,QR X alfa? tt QS X Sr 1 . . 1siR?22T1itIwgi ,V S. ,J ,E t 11- ,, .. T if T . t Q 3 2 sg xr A s X 4 ss ,,., 'N X is t sg is own wk, 1 r l EQ M : -. .. WA! tt KNQ ve sf Q99-' I mfr upport It b Purchasing Supplies :Ji . xv - fs - tm, J x 1 K gr. ,f .. X K .s . stef' S ' .95- X if is A ' a 1.3. Q- -F ra? ALmL'h A Q w. -Xlrxsf . 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'NJ Md: ' i L W. 4351417 Elin '7iriYQl4v.Z V 1'7W',J5 LL, ,W 'idfi '457?4.M3,. Eh, A. Q? fi Q 3 N'w NNNusq IQQOYQLSIN QTCQITLE ik? fav Qs Hmg KH NR Ig-6s EQQA , we M111 My --.f, NNN N Nw gm Xk.. fihxillixvwal-QWN-. A XNN'w.,X..u Wm M M QK M' M OPEN 29 HOURS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSB FROM 11-10 263 For Big Banff Sorwoo willy Neighborhood Con ifonfonoo. . . 8601 South Dixie Highway 0 Ph.: 665-7494 Your South Dade Affiliate of COMMERCIAL BANCORP, INC. HOKE T. MAROON, Pies MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUEANC fdent CORPORATION Kathy Ryan agrees that the excellent beauticians create fashionable h styles at KAREN LEE COIFFURES in Suniland Shopping Cent 11-11 Sez: Congratulations Class of '68 - From Class of '69 264 M, A sl 4 Palm Echo staff sez: Trailways ls Best! 12-10 sez: We Finally Made lt! Uhr xntirGu11'1ens The Soufhis Largest Florist 5955 Ponce de Leon Coral Gables P'hone: 655-5423 265 ,H K f,'? fjwC.w. A , -5 1. mesh.,-,f.... A i Q lizlnu-fI5'XJ 'nnllu '17 may - f if ei: Qfiff X. Mimi Alper and Brian Nordwall, Palmetto Panther co-editors, discuss an issue at MASTER PRINTERS Choosing from the latest fashion in men and wornen's wear, Dawn Hazelhurst and Bruce Thompson model stylish at- tire at PILGRIM'S located in Dadeland Shopping Center. OOTE 85 DAVIES POST OFFICE BOX 1000 - DORAVILLE, GEORGIA 30040 IVISION OF McCALL CORPORATION Creative Yearbooks . . . A result of professional service, personal attention, superior production flexibility, and quality printing lindy Pan'ish poses for the photographer at OLAN MILLS. 'he studio provides the seniors with their graduation pictures. PALM ECHO staffers Harvey Blonder, Kareyn Hastings, Yvonne Morris, and Cindy Parrish receive their pictures from the OLAN MILLS STUDIO. Kareyn Hastings makes her selections from proofs, as an OLAN MILLS receptionist assists her. Buyers can choose from a variety of pictures. Olan Mills tudio 1968 Palm Echo Photographer 267 'Q Senior Camille Beach browses at BOOK HORIZONS across the highway from University of Miami. Camille's assisted by clerks. ECHO recognizes lfs Sweethearts '67-'68 PAUL TEICHERT PETE GLEMEN BOB QUIRK , ., we l.1--.-...M x-nun - Homeroom 11-27 salutes Coach John Patsy. Members of the Class of 1969 show their appreciation for fine quality by having chosen BALFOUR as their oflicial jeweler. 10-29 says: B A L F O U R South Florida Qffice TO THE CLASS THAT'S REALLY GREAT SENIOR CLASS OF '68, Post Office BOX 23641 FROM THE CLASS THAT'S ON THE GO- SENIOR CLASS OF '70, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33307 GOOD LUCK! enior Hal Wienges, ranked as the best air boat driver in the U.S. in 1967, races his hydroplane, Wait For Me, at Miami Marine Stadium 269 11205 11205 11289 11291 11293 11295 11301 11311 11315 11325 11331 11333 11341 11343 11345 11345A .. . 11347 11349 11351 11355 11401 11403 11415 11417 11419 11421 xg, ,lf SUNILAND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Phone 235-2313 So. Miami Federal Savings and Loan Assoc. ...... 235-6661 Federal Income Tax Consultant fSulte 2015 ...... 235-1393 Florida Drivers License Test Station ............ 238-4501 Lass Travel, lnc. Allstate insurance .,... Auto Tag Agency ....... Grand Union Supermarket . . Suniland Luncheonette .... Coral Gables Laundry 81 Dr Senn's, Inc. 5 8 10 Stores ... .. .235-7614 . .. .. .238-3232 ... ...235-8901 . . .... 235-5331 .,....235-2666 y Cleaning ..........235-0152 ...,..235-2616 Suniland Pharmacy, lnc. ...... 235-0812 Latta Radio and TV ..... .... . .235-1771 Pete's Barber Shop ..... ...... 2 35-9851 Enzo Cover Beauty Salon .. .... 235-0551 Dentist ...........,...... ...... 2 35-0122 Kendall-Perrine Realty Board ...... 238-2832 Medical Office .... ........ ...... 2 3 8-3300 Jennings Construction Co. ..... ....., 2 38-0441 Optometrist .............. .,.......,........ 2 35-1721 Heritage House - Clothes for Campus and Career Dorene, Inc. . ......,...................... .. .235-7212 Kip 84 Krista Fabrics ..... ...... 2 35-5525 The Flame Restaurant ...... . ...... 235-2424 The Combo fHis 'N' Hersh .... . ...... 235-6071 Wise Men's and Boys' Shop . .......... . ...... 235-0522 Suniland Stationery 81 Office Supply, Inc. ........ 235-8850 11421 11425 11427 11429 11431 11501 11501 11503 11507 11509 11515 11517 11519 11521 11523 11525 11533 11537 11541 11675 11700 11723 11725 11735 11743 11975 Suniland Post Office 235-8850 Suniland Music Store 235-0643 Suniland Hardware, lnc. .... 235-0931 Suniland Pet Shop .... 235-1821 Saddles 'N' Togs ....... 235-3211 E. L. Cotton, Inc., Realtors . .......... . ...... 235-2313 Suniland Shopping Center-Rental Office ........ 235-2313 Sound Box Hi-Fidelity ................ ...... 2 35-9453 Dentist ................... 235-7781 Suniland Secretarial 8 Letter Service .... ..... 2 35-8811 Dee Fuote Interiors 235-7593 Phil's Camera Service 238-7842 Suniland Jewelers ..... 235-1871 Associates Finance .... 238-9011 Suniland Pizza Palace 238-3052 Carvel Ice Cream Parlor ........ ..... 2 38-7996 0'Donnell 8 Levinson, Attorneys .... . ..... 238-0482 Suniland Hall ................................ 235-2313 Third Church of Christ Scientist Reading Room .... 238-4055 ln August - Kendall Post Dffice Bob 81 Dick's Phillips 66 Service Sta. ......,... 235-4515 Publix Market ............. 238-2531 Cinderella One Hour Cleaners 238-1623 Paley's Kentucky Fried Chicken .... ..... 2 38-3401 S. 81 H. Green Stamps ........ ..,.. 2 38-3191 Karen Lee Coiffure 238-9985 Suniland Theatre .... 238-2542 270 Homeroom 12-3 dicen gracias a Senor Alvarez. Wwwf jwzm SOUTH MIAMI 665-2112 7720 Red Road llver 2,500 companies think leasing Ryder trucks is better than buying their own More than 2,500 of America's best-known and best-managed companies chose to rent or lease trucks from Ryder rather than buying them for themselves. Why? Because Ryder offers a complete system of transportation. Ryder has specialized knowledge of trucks and trucking that is not available elsewhere, even in the biggest of companies. Does Ryder make transportation easier, quicker and more economical? We think so... and several thousand of America's smartest transportation executives think so too. RYIIEII SYSTEM INC Amid Smiles, Shouts, and Cheers, the 272 Senior Class Graduates With Zeal ,M ml f' 'SS ? 273 M FINE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Distributors of --1 o Wise Potato Chips 0 Quinlin Pretzels 0 Burrys Cookies n swf Wrse C HIPS --.ww ,N4..e M, :Q 'Q XPOTATO ov A C 'f 5 is f r , W, C in Kg' Q 'L:5: 'n Q 1 - . - '-ogbgvi , . 4, , ff q4.:0.xt.,, 3 I -IX. T oQ.sQ,.,,. N f 1 I ,J I .Q .4 V - Writ 1 'Q' 'itil 5-D3 Z' ' iggy g ' 1 v. ff fs. , wr 'L 3' QQ ifi gfw v ' Q Large varieties of small foreign cars line the lot of Wayne Jones Imported Motors, on South Dixie Highway. To the Seniors: the best from LIP. it Keep our Lam of Learning D 0 ...burning nfs' :cf ' 3, 1 H' -l -' . vi 'f5wA'f- ' yr. 'I H A 3 .- 'A - . .fffifzi .L In every field of endeavor, the quest for knowledge is a life-long process. A solid educational background is increasingly impor- tant in our fast-paced World of science, exploration and invention. It is the key to greater earning capability and a more fruitful life. Whether your steps will lead to the halls of higher learning, or to off-campus education opportunities that Florida offers in ample measure . . . resolve to keep your lamp of learning . . . burning. We salute the Class of '68, Good luck... best wishes . .. and more power to you. FLORIDA POWER 84 LIGHT COMP HELPING BUILD FLORIDA 275 35 js, F U as ANY Hav Q E 2 r 3 1 3 5 2 E f E f E S Senior Bud Bradbury serves by cleaning up at Stunt Night. ing rebuilt the fountain in the Senior Class Patio, InteractClub members happily gaze at the finished product. 276 Senzors Pete Mooy B111 Bruce and Bob Ammarell create slogans and built attention-getting signs. President Johnson ui Interact members Andy Charlton, Tom Grantz, Bruce Oelker, and Bruce Park follow a Rock-out Band. Interacts spoof on a meeting of the other club is a wild success. B u Y I Y 0 u r C l i f f N o t e s -In ,-,- 'i 19 , x. 4 , Exrafx alll! Ill II III HI IUUI In NIH! IH 3. 11 A l Juniors Ruth Carty and Christine Manto apply for a checking account early in September inside the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH MIAMI, 5 850 'Sunset Drive, 'South Miami, Florida. Qi? Immun ll AL S NEWS STAND 8219 S.W. 124 Street MIAMI FLORIDA Homeroom 12-17, Class of '68 says: Good luck Juniors 278 'K' MX Now that you're headed in a new direction, we can get you there. Soon you may be leaving for coilege, a job, or just a vvell-earned vacation. If you're headed forthe East Coast or out to the West Coast, ,,,,,,,, chances are we can get you there. mHmT55Z If you're just traveling within the state, vugmgw f chances are we can get you there, too. 5 f8f.'f,E? ' 't 'S'm 'M 13255555 Efofffl' Mm, ,jgnggm N I Lftzffifsss f M 'S nl Jaxx a -- X n srun 'I pmbgf . . . . - YZ X X Is thus any way to run an alrhne? You bet at ls. ww ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, S E! ateujtauarax llllllfir Laudemaln 279 .491 KAREN STEWART Z KEY Presents Q M42 Its Sweethearts 7 MARTI CARMICHAEL LINDA WILLS GIRL'S SERVICE CLUB SPELLS OUT ELITE 280 For Savings, For Mortgages, For M y Money, WS CHASE F E D E R A L.. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAYION s9m.'r H .. w g fszffv.. 2 N. KENDALL DRIVE AT U.S. 1 Main office, 667.3626 A 1100 LINCOLN ROAD MALL QEQQAIQ 538-7411 H if L- 4- '.f ,M L ,F Mitt-, ., N , v s. -A 6' W E A A 1... 1 11-28 says nothing . . . but they think a lot. f N BEST WISHES FOR A WONDERFUL FUTURE! f 5 fi LL lt can be yours at SOUTHERN BELL ' 281 HI-VOLT BATTERY Manufacturers ot Auto and Marine Batteries Offers With a Great Deal of Pride Congratulations and Sincerest Best Wishes for the Future To the Class of 1968 1850 N. W. 7th A 8345 S D i Hwy. 379-3451 661 5357 282 up Operators at Wintermute Beauty Salon, 760 Perrine Ave., practice styles for the '68 high school prom season. The Vegetable Garden of 11-2 can't wait? till next year. 283 x X-rf ' N... K 2 af 1 i E+' --A-- ' , is it S ,g,,,. S S '.': 5 1 1'-- f 1 Sue Salz, Mary Piper, and Kitty Brinkerhoff deposit savings for Senior Kathy Burke models a gown from TEFFT'S, 3546 Coral Way. college in South Miami Federal Savings And Loan, 1125 So. Dixie. TEFFT'S store supplies beautiful formal wear for all occasions. HOMEROOM 12-28 says: SENIORS ARE GREAT! 284 Bob 8: Dick's Phillip '66 11675 S. W. 116 Street Dunnings Texaco Service Station 10401 South Dixie Hiway Ed's Barber Shop 6226 South Dixie Hiway Food Fair Stores of Florida 7000 N.W. 32 Avenue Georgetown Manor 9171 South Dixie Hiway Gordon Barr Florist Inc. 8245 S. W. 124 Street Greater Miami Federal Cutler Ridge Regional Shopping Center Hirni Wayside Garden 9950 S. W. 57 Avenue Jim's Barber Shop Perrine Shopping Center Si Bon Cleaners 8283 S. W. 124 Street Spiller's Drugs 8227 S. W. 124 Street Suniland Pharmacy Suniland Shopping Cente The Grand Union Company 950 S. E. 12 Street Thompson's Groceries 10571 S. W. 174 Terrace W. T. Grant Co. Cutler Ridge Shopping Center INK dvertising Index Al's News Stand ............ Arby's .... Bank of Kendall . Book Horizons . Echo ..... Elite ........ Exotic Gardens, The . . . Fine Distributing Company . Florida Power Sc Light . . Hi-Volt ...... Interact .... .losie's Casuals . . . . Karen Lee Coiifures . Key ...... Les Jeunes Filles . National Airlines . Olan Mills . . . Overholt Jewelers . . P.T.A .... Royal Castle . Ryder System . . Senior Class ..... Southern Bell ..... . Suniland Shopping Center . Tefft's ........ Trailways ....... Wayne Jones Imported Motors . . . . Wintermute Beauty Salon ......... Homeroom Ads 11-24 ...... . . . 12-4 11-10 . . 11-11 . . 12-10 . . 11-27 . . 12-3 . 11-2 . 12-17 . . 11-28 . 278 262 264 266 266 280 265 274 275 282 277 262 264 280 274 279 267 271 261 263 271 273 281 270 278 265 274 283 261 262 263 264 265 266 271 283 278 281 286 ...U gg 4 F I 2,1 f rf! 'ww Q . , 1 A V.i,-r V qyt ,A W, .ff nw.. Asif' .1 ' 'W' . I N. X yfit V., V. Homeroom Patrons 10-4 From the littlest to the biggest-Good Luck. 10-7 says Sock it to 'em and gives a hats off to Seniors. 10-14 often imitated but never equalled. Seniors really make the scene, Congratulations from 10-15. 10-16 sez-Sophomore Power for 1970. From the class that reigns supreme-Sophomore homeroom 10-18. 10-19 says-Sophomores WILL reign. Good Luck Seniors 168 from Homeroom 10-21. 10-31 says its been fun, Two more years may see us done. 11-6 We'll be on top next year-if it doesn't happen again- 11-7 says-Congratulations Seniors-but Juniors are BEST- 11-8 Congratulations '68ers from the '69ers. 11-14 sez: Make way for the Class of '69. 11-15 says: Congratulations Seniors from the Class of '69, 11-22 sez: Smiles are wonderful, Mrs. Hayward!!! 12-1 The largest collection of big mouths in the school. 12-2 sez: Good Luck Seniors-We'll see you at Dade. 12-9 Best of Luck to you Underclassmen. 12-1 1 with its usual brilliance says nothing, 12-14 Good Luck to Mrs. Roberts. 12-15 From the best, to the rest-'68 has passed the test- 12-20 sez: Panthers have Spirit. 12-25 Thanks Miss Walters. 12-26 Happiness is graduation-Security is a diploma. 12-27 Stretched by a new idea, the mind never returns to its original dimensions. enior Director A ABBOTT, BARRY A.-Sophomore Class Vice 'resident 25 Junior Class President 35 Student Iouncil 3, President 45 Key Club Sophomore Direc- or 2, Florida District Treasurer 3, International Vice 'resident 45 Florida Boy's State Attomey General -5 Wrestling 25 Harvard Club Book Award 35 Emcee Senior Stunt Night 45 Phi Beta Chi 2,3,45 vlu Alpha Theta 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 lpanish Honor Society 3,45 Senior Favorite 45 Sen- or Privilege Card 4. LBELL, LINDA-Pep Club 25 Girl's Sports Club L5 Junior Achievement. LBRIL, KATHY-Homeroom President 35 Student Zouncil 35 L'Avante Garde 45 Literary Society 4. LLCORN, GINNY-Spanish Club 45 German Club -5 FHA 4. ALLEN, JOHN-Football 3,4. LLLEN, SUZANNE-Student Council Historian 45 Zoncert Chorus 4. LLPER, MIMI-Spanish Honor Society 2, Secre- ary 3, Vice President 45 Phi Beta Chi 3,45 National Ionor Society 45 Newspaper News Editor 3, Co- Editor-in-Chief 45 Literary Society 2,3, President 45 Trench Club 35 Les Jeunes Filles 3,45 ICC 45 Senior :avorite 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. LLVAREZ, CATHY-JCL 25 German Club 3. KLYEA, DONNA-Senior Privilege Card 4. AMMARELL, BOB-Interact 2,3,45 JCL 2,3,45 .atin National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 3,45 'Iational Honor Society 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. KNDERSON, STEVE-Concert Band 3,4. KRMSTRONG, GARY-Quill 8: Scroll 45 Senior 'rivilege Card 4, LRONOW, MICHAEL-Basketball 45 Baseball 4. LSI-IFORD, KAREN-Senior Privilege Card 4. KSHLING, WAYNE-Senior Privilege Card 4. B BACHELERR, DAVE-March Bandg Senior Privi- ege Card 4. BAGBY, CATHI-Senior Privilege Card 4. JAGGETT, BILL-Band 2,45 Baseball 2. !AIgl21R, BETSY-Chantonettes 45 Senior Privilege ,ar . 3ALLENT, PAMQSenior Privilege Card 4. !ARKER, LINDA-Marching Band 2,3,45 Modern Dance Club President 45 Echo 3, Treasurer 45 Span- sh Club 35 Senior Privilege Card 4. ZAROS, JIM-Senior Privileged Card 4. SARRY, DAVID-JCL 4. !AUMGARD, JON-Mu Alpha Theta 45 Jets 45 Berman Club 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. 3EACl-I, CAMILLE-Student Council 2,3,45 Girls Council 45 Palm Echo Photo Coordinator 45 FHA I-5 Les Jeunes Filles 4. 3EALS, SUE-Chantonettes 2,35 Student Council 5,45 Spanish Club 4. BECKER, CONNIE-Band 25 CECF Historian 4. EEEICIIER, JOANNE-FHA 45 Senior Privilege val' . BENDER, REENIE-Student Council 25 German Club 2,3,45 German Honor Society Vice President 9,45 Pep Club 2. XEENKEN, RITA-German Club 45 Drama Club L5 Modern Dance Club 4. fEl:i'E4DlCT, EUGENE-JCL 25 Senior Privilege ,ar . IERKIN, OLIVIA-Literary Society 4. EERHEIMER, MARCIA-German Club 2,35 Para- nedical 35 Modern Dance Club 3,4. BERNSTEIN, JAN-Spanish Club 3,45 L'Avant Garde 3,45 Senior Privilege Card 4. JERRY, COLLEEN-Elite 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 ipamsh Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 CECF 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. SERRYMAN, PATRICIA-Echo 2,35 Swimming 2, l,45 JCL 35 Senior Privilege Card 4. BETHEA, PLEAS-Senior Privilege Card 4. BIAGI, MIKE-JCL 2,3,45 Latin Honor Society i,45 Senior Privilege Card 4. EIRNEY, LARRY-Wrestling 45 Jets 45 French ,lub 45 Senior Privilege Card 4, iISSEY, DANNY-French Club 25 Senior Privilege Card 4. BLACK, EDDIE-Band 2,3,45 Boy's State 3. SLOCKER, MICHAEL-Mu Alpha Theta 3, Presi- lent 45 Key Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 lpanish Honor Society 3,45 Senior Stunt Night 45 'hi Beta Chi 2,3,45 Jets 2,3,45 Senior Privilege lard 4. RLONDER, HARVEY-Palm Echo Staff Photog- 'apher 4, moss, STEVE-March Band 2,3,4. 4a-Q., Q' . 1 Charlie Fancher and Mary Castleberry sam BOAS, ANNE-Latin Club 25 Drama Club 2. BOCKTING, LYNNE-Mu Alpha Theta 45 Band 2. BOWER, LISA-Senior Privilege Card 4. BOWER, TINA-French Club 45 Modern Dance Club 4. BOWERS, ALICIA-Modern Dance Club 3,45 Cho- rus 35 Senior Privilege Card 4. BOYD, KAYE-Elite 4. BOYNTON, MOLLY-Student Council 25 Pep Club 25 Echo 2, Secretary 35 Spanish Club 2,35 French Club 3,45 Literary Society 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRACKETT, LORI-JCL 25 FBLA 4. BRADBURY, BUD-Marching Band 2,3,45 Senior Stunt Night Emcee 45 Student Council 3,45 Interact 4. BRANSTETTER, DIANE-Student Council 45 DECA 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRAZELL, DAVID-FBLA 45 Spanish Club 45 Jets 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BREECE, MIKE-Football 2,35 Basketball 25 Base- ball 25 Band 25 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRINKMAN, KAREN-Spanish Club 2,35 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 2,45 Homeroom President 35 Modern Dance Club 45 Sophomore of Year 25 Les Jeunes Filles 3,45 Literary Society 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRODHEAD, DOUG-Jets 45 German Club 45 Florida State German Society 35 Band 3,45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRODIE, BONNIE-Girls Sports Club 2,35 Pep Club 35 DECA 4. BRODKA, VINCENT-German Club 2,3. BROWN, ALLISON-Spanish Club 35 FHA 45 Modern Dance Club 4. BROWN, LOIS-French Club 2,3, Treasurer 45 FHA 45 JCL 2. BROWN, PATRICIA-Modern Dance Club 45 Sen- ior Privilege Card 4, BROWN, STEVE-Football 35 Baseball 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRUCE, BILL-Interact 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRUNER, BRUCE-French Club 25 L'Avant Garde 2, Treasurer 35 President 45 Prom Decorating Com- mittee 25 Newspaper 35 Literary Society 4. 287 ple ij? .QA robe sizes in anticipation of June graduation BRUNER, SALLY-Band 25 Homeroom President 2,35 French Club 25 FHA 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRUTON, JOHNNIE-Football 2,45 Baseball 2,3,4. BRYANT, JOHN-Bowling 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BRYANT, LISA-Spanish Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BUCK, LINDA-Senior Privilege Card 4. BUDD, ELAINE-Chantonettes 35 L'Avant Garde 35 Modern Dance Club 4. BUNTEN, TOM-Senior Privilege Card 4. BURGE, MARTHA--FBLA 35 Spanish Club 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BURKE, KATHLEEN-Elite 3, Corresponding Sec- retary 45 Literary Society 35 Palm Echo Staff Fac- ulty Editor 45 Student Council 45 FHA 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BURKI, MARCIA-Swimming 2,3, Manager 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. BURTON, BRUCE-Student Council 25 Basketball 2,35 Golf 2,3,45 Band 2,35 Senior Privilege Card 4. BUSHER, TONI-Drama Club 45 Literary Society 4. BUTTRAM, EDGAR-Update 3, Executive Board 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. C CAMPBELL, CYNTHIA-French Club 45 Swim- ming 4. CAMPBELL, SANDRA-Senior Privilege Card 4. CARLSON, STEVE-Concert Chorus 3,4 CARMICHAEL, MARTI-Senior Privilege Card 45 Junior Class Secretary5 Elite 2,3,45 Senior Class Secretary5 Girls' Council Vice-President 45 Cheer- leader JV 3, Varsity 4. CARPENTER, ARTHUR-Senior Privilege Card 4. CARPENTER, FLOYD-Senior Privilege Card 4. CARR, BARBARA-Senior Privilege Card 4. CARRICARTE, SUE-FTA 2,3,45 FHA 35 French Club 4. CASEY, SUSAN-National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish National Society 2,35 ICC 45 Spanish Club 2,3, Vice-President 45 Senior Privilege Card 4. 9 2 - 45,9 4e,..a J. .ff Seniors Bud Bradbury, Bob Oaks, and Wes Spencer repaint the student activities office while Activities Director Leonard Glazer leaves school for a conference. CHANGE, HOLLY-Swimming 39 Junior Achieve- ment 3. CHAMBERLAIN, JAN-Elite 2.3 Student Council 39 Junior Achievement 2,3,49 Senior Privilege Card 4. CHARLTON, ANDREW-Concert Chorus 2,3,49 Mixed Ensemble 49 Interact 49 Swimming 39 Senior Privilege Card 49 Senior Favorite 4. CHILDERS, KATHY-Modem Dance Club 39 Band Manager 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. CHISOLM, JOE--Senior Privilege Card 4. CHRISTMAS, JOYCE-Chantonettes 39 Girls Coun- cil 3,49 Les Jeunes Filles 29 Concert Chorus 3,49 Student Council 2,39 Homeroom President 4. CHURCH, SUZANNE-Senior Privilege Card 4. CIELESZ, THOMAS-Senior Privilege Card 4. COE, DALE--Concert Chorus 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. COLEMAN, DOUGLAS-Senior Privilege Card 4. COLEMAN, ELEANOR-French Club 29 Concert Chorus 29 Mixed Ensemble 3,49 Triple Trio 3,49 Paramedical 3. COLLISTER, JUDY-Senior Stunt Night 4. CONE, PATRICIA-Elite 3,4. CONNELL, GAIL-Senior Privilege Card 4. COOKSTON, DEBBIE-Senior Privilege Card 4. COOPER, JERRY-Football 29 Jets 49 German Club 4. CORNELISON, PAM-Pep Club 3. COUNCIL, JILL-Spanish Club 2,39 Spanish Hon- or Society 3,42 FHA 2,49 Senior Privilege Card 4. CRAWFORD, DAYNA-Echo 49 Junior Achieve- ment 2,3,4, Senior Privilege Card 4. CRAWMER, KATHLEEN-Senior Privilege Card 4. CRISWELL, CHRIS-Class Secretary 29 Girls Council 2,39 Les Jeunes Filles 39 Student Council 39 J.V. Cheerleader 2, Co-captain 3. CRITTENDEN, MARCIA-FTA 2, Treasurer 39 French Club 3,49 Spanish Club 3,49 Modern Dance 3, Historian 49 National Honor Society 3,49 Girls Council 49 Senior Stunt Night 3,49 Homecoming Princess 49 Senior Favorite 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. CROCKER, CAROLYN-Echo 3, Historian 49 Pep Club 4. CROOK, PEGGY-Girls Council 3, President 49 Chantonettes 2,3, Lieutenant 49 Class Treasurer 2, 3,49 Elite 2,3,49 L'Avant Garde 3,49 Girls Sports Club 2,3, JCL 29 Homecoming Princess 3,43 Senior Favorite 49 FHA 4. SUNIFF, KATHY-FTA 2,3, Spanish Club 29 FHA CUSAC, SUE-Girls Council 2,4Q Les Jeunes Filles 2,3,49 Student Council 2,3,49 Spanish Club Treasurer 3, Vice-President 49 FHA 3, Vice-President 49 Sen- ior Favorite 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. D DABBY, DIANE-Les Jeunes Filles 2,3, Chaplain 49 National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4g Stu- dent Council 49 Phi Beta Chi 2,3,49 Mu Alpha Theta 3, Secretary 49 French Honorary 3,49 Liter- ary Society 3,49 French Club 39 ICC 4g Senior Privilege Card 4. DAGGETT, WALTER-Football 2,3,4. DAHL, STEVE-Swimming 3,4. DANIEL, LINDA-Modem Dance Club 4. 288 DANIELSON, CHRISTINE-Chantonettes 3, Lieu- tenant 49 Modem Dance Club 3, Secretary 49' Girls Sports Club 3,4Q Paramedical 39 Senior Privilege Card 4. DARA, DEBBIE-Spanish Club 2,4Q Girls Sports Club 49 Chantonettes 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. DAUER, EDWARD-French Club 39 Paramedical 39 Mu Alpha Theta 3,49 Phi Beta Chi 3,49.National Honor Society 49 Jets 3, Secretary 49 Senior Privi- lege Card 4. DAVES, NANCY-National Honor Society 3,49 JCL 2,3,49 Concert Chorus 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. DAVIS, MARY ELLEN-French Club 2,3,49 French Honor Society 3,49 Literary Society 49 Con- cert Chorus 29 Modern Dance Club 39 FTA 39 Up- date 49 National Honor Society 4. DECHERT, DIANE-Modern Dance Club 3,4Q Spanish Club Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 49 Student Council 3,49 Senior Privilege Card 4. DICKSON, TOM-Golf 3,49 Phi Beta Chi Trea- surer 49 Interact 49 Senior Stunt Night 49 Wrestling 39 Senior Privilege Card 4. DIRSE, PATTI-French Club 39 Modern Dance Club 39 FHA 3,49 Senior Privilege Card 4. DONALDSON, PAT-Chantonettes 3,49 Senior Privilege Card 4. DONEGAN, SI-IANON-Homeroom President 29 JCL 29 Pep Club 39 Girls Sports Club 39 Palm Echo Stalf Underclass Editor 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. QJORNER, SHARON-JCL 29 Senior Privilege Card I1J0W, JOHN--Track 2,3,49 Senior Privilege Card DUCKWORTH, NANCY-Girls Council Corre- sponding Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Big Little Sister Chairman 49 Student Council Senator 29 Chaplain 49 Les Jeunes Filles 3,49 L'Avant Garde 49 Tennis 2,3,49 Senior Favorite 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. DUNLOP, LORRAINE-National Honor Society 3,49 Spanish Honor Society 3,49 Modem Dance Club 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. DWYER, NOEL-Spanish Club 29 FTA 2, Vice- President 49 Spanish Honor Society 3,49 ICC 49 Elite 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. DYKINGA, JOHN-Senior Privilege Card 4. E EATON, PATTY-Chantonettes 49 Spanish Club 49 Senior Privilege Card 49 ELGIE, SYLVIA-Chorus 3,49 Senior Privilege Card 4. ELIAS, GREG-Football 2,3,49 Basketball 29 Track ELLIS, SARAH-Echo 2,3, Vice-President 49 Mu Alpha Theta 3,49 Spanish Club 2,3, FHA 49 ICC 39 Student Council 29 Senior Privilege Card 49 ELLISON, BUDDY-Drama Club 49 Senior Privi- lege Card 4. EPPERSON, JIM-Drama Club 49 French Club 3,4. ERWIN, DEBBIE-Modem Dance Club 3. F EAIN, CAROLE-Band 2,49 Senior Privilege Card FALKEY, MARK-Key 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 39 L'Avant Garde 49 Update 3,45 Boys State 39 Foot- ball 29 Senior Privilege Card 4. FANCHER, CHARLES-Football 2,3,49 Interact 2,3, Vice-President 49 Elite Sweetheart 4. FAUST, SHANNON-FTA 29 Spanish Club 39 Senior Privilege Card 4. FAWBUSH, GREGORY-Football 2,3,49 Senior Privilege Card 4. FEGREUS, PEGGY-Senior Privilege Card 4. FERGUSON, SUSAN-French Club 3,49 FHA 49 Swimming 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. FERNANDEZ, TERRY-FHA 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. FIEN, CANDY-Spanish Club 29 Student Council 2,39 Literary Society 39 Quill 8: Scroll 3, President 49 Palm Echo Staff Organizations Editor 3, Editor 49 Senior Favorite 49 Elite 3,49 Senior Privilege Card 4. FINE, ROBERT-Football 2,3,4. FINE, ROBIN-Echo 3, President 49 FTA 49 Liter- ary Society 49 Pep Club 39 French Club 2. FINKELSTEIN, LYNNE-German Club 2,3, Jets 3,49 Girls Concert Chorus 2, Secretary 39 Mixed Chorus 49 Modern Dance Club 3,49 Student Coun- cil 39 FHA 49 Manager Swim Team 49 Senior Privilege Card 4. FISHER, DALE-Band 29 Interact 3,49 Baseball 3,49 German Club 29 Senior Privilege Card 4. FITZPATRICK, JOHN-Band 2. FLANNERY, DAVID-National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 2,3, President 43 Update 3, Vice-President 43 Phi Beta Chi 2,4, President 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 ICC 43 Student Council 2,33 JCL 2,3,43 Boys State 43 Key 2,33 FLEMING, RONNIE-Baseball 43 Bowling 43 Sen- ior Privilege Card 4. FLETCHER, ANN-Senior Privilege Card 4. FLETCHER, DEBORAH-FHA 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. FOLEY, KAREN-Spanish Club 3,43 FBLA 43 FHA 33 L'Avant Garde 4. FOSTER, SUSAN-Spanish Club 2. FRANKS, KATHERINE-German Honor Society 3,43 Gennan Club 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Update 3, Secretary-Treasurer 43 FHA 43 Phi Beta Chi 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. FRANSEIN, BARBARA-Senior Privilege Card 4. FRANTZ, CORIE-Drama Club 23 Literary Society 3,43 Modern Dance Club 3,43 German Club 2,3,43 German Honor Society 3, President 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Senior Privilege Card 4. FREELAND, NANCY-Spanish Club 2. FRITZ, LINDA-FTA 43 FHA 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. FUNDERBURKE, ALICE-Junior Achievement 43 Spanish Club 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. FUOTE, GREG-Audio-Visual 4. FURMAN, SUE-Art Club 4. G GAGER, ROGER-Baseball 4. GAINES, MARY-JCL 23 Modern Dance Club 33 Senior Privilege Card 4. GAINES, SHEDRICK-Football 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. GALLAGHER, PATRICIA4tudent Council 43 CECF Recording Secretary 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. GANCARZ, CHRISTINE-Les Jeunes Filles 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3. GAYLOR, SUSAN-Swimming 23 CECF 4. GEORGE, ANN-Girls Sports Club 3,4. GERACI, JOHN-Band 23 Art Club 23 French Club 3. GIBSON, STEVE-Key 23 JCL 3,43 Senior Privi- lege Card 4. GILES, BARBARA-Girls' Council 23 FHA 43 Modem Dance Club 4. GILES, REBECCA-Girls Sports Club 2,3, Presi- :lent 43 Volleyball 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Badmin- :on 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Senior Privilege Card 4. GILL, SHARLA-FBLA 43 Modern Dance Club 33 Senior Privilege Card 4. GILLINGHAM, JEFF-Interact 3,43 German Club 3,43 JCL 2. GLEMAN, PETE-Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Interact 3,43 Senior Favorite 4. GLYNN, RALPH-Senior Privilege Card 4. GOLDSTEIN, BETH-CECF Corresponding Secre- Lary 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. GOODRIDGE, GEORGE-Band 2,3,43 Swimming 2,33 JETS 33 Tennis 4. GOODSTEIN, STEPHEN-Update 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Phi Beta Shi 2,3,43 Key 3,43 Silver Knight Nominee 43 Sen- ,or Privilege Card 4. GONSOR, RICHARD-Wrestling 3. GOULD, CAROL-Elite 3,43 Chatonettes 3,43 Stu- ient Council 33 Senior Privilege Card 4. GRAFFIUS, KAREN-Echo 2,33 Art Club 3,43 Vlodern Dance Club 3,43 FHA 43 GRAMZINSKI, GWEN-Thespians 23 French Club E3 Band 2,33 French National Honor Society 33 FHA 4, Senior Privilege Card 4. GRANGER, ANNE-Echo 2,3,43 FHA 43 Senior 'rivilege Card 4. SRANTZ, TOM-Interact 43 Double Quintet 43 Ioncert Chorus 3,43 Student Council 43 Golf 43 Football 2. SRAVES, GORDON-Swimming 2,3, Co-Captain I-3 JETS 4. GRAY, MARJIE-JCL 33 Chorus 3,43 FHA 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. GREENFIELD, VAL-Thespians 2,3, President 43 rama Club 2,4, President 33 Elite 2,3,43 National onor Society 3,43 Spanish National Honor Society 3 Senior Privilege Card 4. UILDA, WILLIAM--DECA 4. I H EIAAS, DANA-FHA 23 Modern Dance Club 3. JADDIN, DONNA-JCL 23 Senior Privilege Card L. -IALEY, WILLIAM-Bowling 3,43 Band Manager L. -IALL, KATHY-Chorus 2,3,43 Girls Sports Club 2,3,43 JCL 23 Pep Club 3. HALLBERG, JOAN-FHA 4. HAMMONS, JOY--CECF Treasurer 4. HAMMONTREE, DAN-Football 4. HANLEY, SHARON-French Club 2,33 French National Honor Society 43 German Club 43 Update 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. HANN, DAVID-Football 2,3,4. HANNI, CHRIS-Band 4. HARBAUGH, JILL-Spanish Club 43 Senior Privi- lege Card 4. HARDY, VALERIE-National Honor Society 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Spanish Honor Society 3,43 Senior Privilege Card 4. HARR, GARY-Senior Privilege Card 4. HARRISON, JOHN-Interact 2,3,43 Homeroom President 23 Student Council 3,43 JCL 2,33 Latin Honor Society 33 Jets 3, Vice-President 43 Literary Society 3,43 ICC 43 Update 4. HARRISON, RICHARD-Senior Privilege Card 4. HASTINGS, KAREYN-Palrn Echo Staff Faculty Editor 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. HATFIELD, SUZY-French Club 23 Les Jeunes Filles 2,3, Vice-President 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Senior Privilege Card 43 National Honor Society 4. HAYS, STEVE-Marching Band 2,3,4. HAZELHURST, SUE-Bowling 43 FHA 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. HECHT, LUANN-Literary Society 43 Elite 2,3,43 Phi Beta Chi 3,43 French Club 2,33 Prom Commit- tee 33 Senior Privilege Card 4. HEMMINGS, DEBBIE-Student Council 23 Senior Privilege Card 4. HENDERSON, LOUISE-Senior Privilege Card 4. HERRING, ELAINE-FHA 43 Spanish Club 2. HESS, PEGGY-CECF Vice-President 4. HESTER, NANCY-Band 2,3,43 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Echo 43 Girls State 43 National Merit Semihnalist 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. HIGHFILL, GENA-FHA 33 Modern Dance Club 33 FBLA 4. HIMBURG, MARY-Mu Alpha Theta 43 Phi Beta Chi 43 Elite Vice-President 43 French Club 43 Girls Sports Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. HOCK, HARRY-Football 3,43 French Club 4. HOEHL, JOHN-Key 2,33 Letterman's Club 3,43 JCL 2,3,4. HOFMANN, GRETCHEN-Modem Dance Club 33 L'Avant Garde 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. HOLBERT, ROBYN-FHA 33 Spanish Club 2. HOLLADAY, PATTI-Chantonettes 2, Lieutenant 3,' Captain 43 Elite 2,3,43 Girls Sports Club 2,33 Girls 4Counc1l 43 Senior Stunt Night 43 Senior Fav- Ol'llC . H01-T, DONNA-Chantonettes 43 Modern Dance Club 3,43 Senior Privilege Ca.rd 4. HOMER KATHEY-M d D Cl b 4- - ish Club 14, Girls Council02fm ance U ' Span HOOVER, GEORGE-Senior Privilege Card 4. HORTON, KATHLEEN-Les Jeunes Filles 2, Cor- f65P0rld1ng Secretary 3,43 Modem Dance Club 3, Vice-President 43 ICC 43 Chantonettes 3, Lieutenant 41 Girls Sports Club 43 Homeroom President 4. HOUSENGA, STEVE-DECA 4. HOWELL, LAURIE-Spanish Club 43 Literary Society 4. HUBAND, . LINDA-L'Avant Garde 33 Concert Chorus 43 Literary Society 4. HUGHES, RANDY-Senior Privilege Card 4. HUKLE, JOE-Football 2,3,3 Track 2,3,43 Home- room President 43 Letterman's Club 4. HURST, THEODOSIA-Swimming 2,3,43 Para- medical 3,43 Girls Sports Club 33 Senior Privilege Card 4. I ll-TEN, MARK-Marching Band 23 JCL 2,3,43 Latin Honor 'Society 2,3, Vice-President 43 National Hon- or Socxety 3,43 Jets 2,3, President 43 Key 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Senior Privilege Card 4. IRAGORRI, MAURICE-DECA 4. IVERSON, PATTI-Girls Council 3343 Chanton- ettes 43 Homecoming Princess 2,33 Homecoming Queen 43 Senior Favorite 4. J JACOBS, DIRK-Track 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Letterman's Club 3,4. JAFFE, ROBERTA-Palm Echo Staii' 3, Managing Editor 43 Elite 3, President 43 Literary Society 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Honor Society 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Literary Magazine Busi- ness Manager 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. JESSMER, KAREN-Girls Sports Club 3,4. JOHANNSEN, KRIS-French Club 23 Paramedical 33 Chantonettes 33 Student Council 3,45 FHA 4. 289 JOHNSON, DAVID-Golf 33 Interact 2,3, Presi- dent 43 Senior Favorite 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. JOHNSON, KAREN-Spanish Club 3,4. JOHNSON, LINDA-Senior Privilege Card 4. JOHNSON, RICHARD-Senior Privilege Card 4. JOHNSTON, JANINE-Band 23 Senior Privilege Card 4. JOHNSTON, STEVE-Class President 23 Student Council Treasurer 33 JCL President 33 Latin Honor Society 2,33 Interact 2,33 Track 2,33 Basketball 2,33 Senior Privilege Card 4. JONES, GARRETT-Football 2,3 JULIA, KATHY-Paramedical 3, Historian 43 Mod- ern Dance Club 43 Senior Stunt Night 4. JULIEN, JOAN-Senior Privilege Card 4. JONES, LINDA-FTA 43 FHA 43 L'Avant Garde 43 Spanish Club 43 Literary Society 4. JONES, SANDI-Homeroom President 23 Chan- tonettes 4. K KAINTZ, REBECCA-FTA 3,43 FHA 4, Class Representative 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. KAISER, EDWARD-Football 23 Interact 2,4, Sgt. At Amis 33 Senior Privilege Card 4. KANE, MONTE-Phi Beta Chi 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Spanish Honor Society 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Senior Privilege Card 4. KANTOR, GARY-JCL 23 Latin Honor Society 23 Key 2, Director 3, Director 43 Jets 3,43 Phi Beta Chi 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, Treasurer 43 German Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Senior Privi- lege Card 4. KAPPLER, CARLA-Modem Dance Club 43 Sen- ior Privilege Card 4. KATZMAN, DEBBY-Concert Chorus 4. KAUFFMAN, KRIS-Student Council Senator 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 J.V. Cheerleader 3, Varsity Co-Captain 43 Girls Council 3,43 Interact Sweetheart 3,43 ICC President 43 Les Jeunes Filles 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,43 JCL 23 FHA 33 Senior Favorite 43 Senior Privilege Card 43 Homecoming Princess 4. KELLY, JAMES-Football 2. KELLY, PATRICK-National Honor Society 3,43 Phi Beta Chi 3,43 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Jets 3,43 Senior Privilege Card 4. KEMP, LINDA-Echo 3,43 FHA 3, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4. KENDALL, KIM-Interact 2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 23 Senior Favorite 43 Senior Privilege Card 4. 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ZOOK, JIM-Senior Privilege Card 4. hell, A aronson, Michael, 88, 91, 106, 222 bbott, Barry, 50, 82, 86, 88, 91, 92, 106, 174, .4, 216 bbott, Irene, 88, 100, 222 bdenour, Ed, 240 bdick, Debra, 119, 222 bel, Dewey, 136, 158, 174, 215 John, 222 bell, Linda, 174 bney, Art, 174 bram, Betty, 65, 239, 240 bril, Kathy, 75, 108, 174 brish, Charles, 174 chor, Linda, 174 cker, Chris, 91, 104, 112, 222 dair, Jane, 240 rlair, Randy, 136, 145, 147 dams, Bill, 174 dams, Dick, 41, 174 dams, Gerrie, 174 dams, Ilene, Miss, 30 dams, J., 158 dams, Ken, 136, 221 dams, Stephanie, 174 erenson, Benjie, 240 gardy, Kim, 120, 222, 225 guilar, Corinne, 222 hem, Debbie, 240 hern, Stephen, 149, 222 Illers, Henry, 222 kins, Sandra, 240 lbaugh, Anne, 240 lbau h William 174 g , mock, Daphne, 57, 114, 222 lcorn , Ginnie, 122, 174 lderson, Betty, 240 lderson, Tom, 222 Lford, Debbie, 62, 222 91, 92, 96, 102, 108, 175, lger, Steve, 240 'len, Glenn, 240 llen, John, 174 Ilen, Marilyn, Mrs., 38 'len, Suzanne, 53, 71, 169, 174 len, Tim, 175 len, Van, 240 ley, Caroline, Mrs., 30 lper, Mimi, 76, 83, 86, 1, 214, 217 varez, Arthur, Mr., 32, varez, Cathy, 175 varez, David, 143, 240 yea, Donna, 175 nmarell, Bob, 95, 104, iderson, Carol, 114, 240 lderson, Della, 222 lderson, Ken, 175 lderson, iderson, Steve, 175 ldersen, Scott, 143, 240 lderson, Vegie, 175 ldrew, Mike, 175 ldrews, Ulysses, 222 lgel, Charles, 240 mis, Christy, 76, 240 lollon, Sharon, 70, 71 luilar, Denise, 175 Mike, 143, 158, 33, 271 124, 145, 175, 277 240 as, Ayselle, 73, 240, 247 ch, Debbie, 222 egood, Debbie, 71, 240 IIISYIOIIB, Gary, 76, 77, 96, 175 mstrong, Jean, 222 naud, Val, 175 nholt, John, 240 nold, Jeannie, 222 nold, Steve, 143, 240 onow, Michael, 175 ronson, Mike, 222 h, Tina, 175 hford, Andie, 240 hford, Karen, 174 hley, Richard, 240 hling, Bill, 175, 222 kinson, Dale, 157, 222 wood, Nancy, 76, 222 msflug, Rose Marie, 222 nstin, John, 240 nlty, Fran, 240 ery, Randy, 240 ery, Robert, 143, 222 ick, Martin, 222 ler, 239, 240 B ckhus, John, 241 ggett, Bill, 175 con, Darlene, 223 er, Michele, 126, 223 Shy, Cathi, 175 hner, Lesley, 223 iley, iley. lley, Bruce, 241 John, 175 Larry, 241 itinger, Celia, 223 ker, ker, Annette, 76, 223 Betsy, 65, 175 Index Baker, Laurie, 110, 120, 223 Baker, Sharon, 175 Balank, Robin, 241 Bales, Barbara, 129, 223 Ball, Chris, 241 Ballard, Calvin, 241 Ballard, Thomas, 143 Ballent, Pam, 174 Balliett, Kent, 223 Balnicki, Lynn, 174 Baloff, Pete, 158 Banken, Linda, 175, 241 Banks, Carol, 241 Bardsley, Blane, 241 Barge, R., 143 Barker, Bruce, 241 Barker, Linda, 99, 118 Barnard, Barry, 175 Barnes, Ned, 241 Barnes, Rick, 241 Baros, Grant, 143, 241 Baros, Jim, 156, 175 Barrett, Joanne, 64, 223 Barron, Medora, 241 Barry, David, 175 Barry, Marita, 241 Barry, Mike, 69, 71, 223 Barton, Sue, 241 Bass, Richard, 175 Batchellor, Jemmie, Mrs., 29 Bates, Lynne Marie, 223 Bates, Donna, 241 Battle, Patricia, 92, 99, 223 Battle, Ron, 241 Baudom, Ann, 223 Bauler, Gary, 241 Baumgard, Jon, 112, 176 Baxley, Angie, 72, 241 Baxter, Walter, Mr., 30 Beach, Camille, 78, 84, 85, 102, 130, 176, 239, 266 Beach, Kim, 241 Beacham, Bill, 241 Beals, Su, 101, 120, 169, 176 Beame, Larry, 223 Beatty, Susan, 157 Beaty, Bill, 241 Beaty, Dean, 241 Beaty, Judy, 223 Becker, Carl, 176 Becker, Connie, 127, 176 Becker, Debbie, 241 Beddow, Janet, 241 Beenken, Greg, 136, 223 Beenken, Rita, 118, 176 Behnken, Nancy, 176 Belknap, Laurie, 241 Bell, Leslie, 239, 241 Bell, Mike, 82, 158, 220, 221, 223 Bell, Ron, 104, 223 Bellizzi, Linda, 241 Bellows, Barbara, 241 Bellows, Steve, 241 Bendell, Abbe, 241 Bender, Reenie, 83, 94, 122, 176 Bender, Steve, 241 Benner, Cathy, 126, 241 Bennett, Carolyn, 241 Bennett, Craig, 241 Bennett, Phil, 223 Berrin, Bob, 104, 110, 223 Berry, David, 241 Bensen, Russ, 241 Berdahl, Ken, 241 Berg, Jeffery, 176 Berger, Mike, 223 Berger, Shirley, 241 Berkin, Libby, 108, 176 Berkin, Todd, 241 Bernard, Karen, 241 Bernheimer, Marcia, 118, 119, 176 Bernstein, Jan, 117, 176 Bemstein, Linda, 241 Berny, Larry, 29 Berrin, Bob, 136 Berry, Colleen, 92, 100, 127, 176, 181 Berryman, Patty, 98, 157, 176 Bethea, Pleas, 164, 176 Beverly, Mitch, 241 Beyl, Larry, 223 Biagi, Mike, 94, 124, 176 Bielek, Jackie, 92, 120, 223 Biggers, Donna, 223 Birney, Larry, 112, 158, 176 Bisset, George, 223 Bissey, Danny, 156 176 114 Bissey, Robert, Binney, David, Bivens, John, Mr., 38 Black, Eddie, 176 Blank, Kevin, 176 Blank, Van, 177 Blis, Debby, 223 Block, Ivy, 241 Blocker, Michael, 88, 91, 92, 199, 217 Blonder, Harvey, 78, 177, 267 Bloomenfeld, Shelley, 73, 241 Bloss, Steve, 176, 207 Blue, Geneva, 73, 241 Blumenthal, Bonny, 223 Boatwright, Mike, 241 Bockting, Lynne, 88, 176 293 106, 112, 176, 177, Boddington, William, Mr., 30, 12 Bodziony, Bob, 136, 223 Bolding, Skeet, 143, 241 Boothe, Deane, 239, 241 Borries, Nancy, 241 Borries, Sue, 165, 223 Bosco, Karen, 66, 101, 223 Bostrom, Bobbie, 223 Bottsaw, Ed, 176 Bounds, Tom, 241 Bouie, Barbara, 241 9 Bowen, Bowen, Linwood, 176 Lisa, 64, 92, 177 Bower, Tina, 177 Bowers, Bowers, Alicia, 1 18 Brian, 241 Bowers, Laura, 102, 223 Bowman, Joel, 136 Boynton, Molly, 98 Bozer, Wayne, 241 Brackett, Lori, 128 Bradbury, Bud, 50, 104, 169, 214, 276 Braddock, George, 223 Braddock, Jim, 241 Bradshaw, Patricia, 132, 242 Bradshaw, Tom, 242 Bragg, Joseph, Mr., 43, 60 Brandon, Scott, 242 Branstetter, Diane, 169 Braswell, Jack, 242 Bray, Lauri, 70, 102 Brazell, David, 112 Breidenbach, Bob, 223 Brennan, Kathleen, 223 Bretan, Barbara, 242 Breuer, Marcia, 223 Brewer, Cathy, 242 Brewer, George, 76, 104, 178 Brewton, Ronald, 158 Brialmont, Vicki, 178 Brice, Frank, 136, 149 Brice, Tom, 242 Bridge, Rodney, 158, 242 Bridges, R., 143 Bridgham, Lydia, 223 Briggs, Fred, 104, 144, Brill, Steve, 158 145, 146 148 23 Brinckerhoff, Kitty, 78, 101, 108 116 126 223 Brinkman, Karen, 88, 92, 93, 102 169 178 216 Brinton, Scot, 136 Button, Beth, 223 Britton, Steve, 242 Broadhurst, Joe, 242 Brodhead, Doug, 112, 178 Brodie, Bonnie, 178 Brodka, Pam, 242 Brodka, Vincent, 178 Bronson, Noel, Mr., 42 Brooks, Larry, 242 Broome, Bill, 178 Brothers, Jerry, 223 Brown, Alison, 178 Brown, Bill, 242 Brown, Bruce, 223 Brown, Cheryl, 242 Brown, Cindy, 178 Brown, Darlena, Mrs., 29 Brown, Donna, 242 Brown, Doug, 223 Brown, Francie, 242 Brown, Greg, 242 Brown, Jennie, 242 Brown, Jimmy, 242 Brown, Johnna, 120, 157, 223 Brown, Karen, 242 Brown, Kathy, 116 Brown, Kieth, 143 Brown, Kim, 242 Brown, Lisa, 178 Brown, Lois, 126 Brown, Martha, 101, 223 Brown, Melinda, 242 Brown, Pamela, 73 Brown, Patricia, 178 Brown, Peggy, 242 Brown, Scott, 242 Brown, Steve, 136, 178 Brown, Sue, 223 Bruce, Bill, 104, 178, 277 Brown, Thomas, 242 Brownel Bruner, Bnlner, Brunson Bruslia, Bruton, Bruton, l, Linda, 242 Bruce, 117, 178, 216 Lee, 178 , Bob, 223 Joey, 242 Johnnie, 136, 139, 178 Lawrence, 73, 149 Bryant, John, 178 Bryant, Linda, 73, 242 Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Lisa, 86, 179 Roger, 179 Sammy, 242 Buchanan, Betty, 242 Buck, Lauren, 94, 122, 157, 179 Buck, Linda, 179 Buck, Robert, 156, 242 Buckley, Jim, 242 Budner, Melody, 242 Budd, Elaine, 178 Buhr, Edwin, Mr., 34 Buhr, Michael, 223 Bull, Barbara, 157, 223 Bullman, Richard, Mr., 43, 70, 73 Bunten, Tom, 178 Bunting, Carol, 92, 223 Burch, Eliot, 223 Burge, Andy, 158, 242 Burge, Martha, 179 Burke, Kathy, 53, 78, 100, 169, 179 Burki, David, 143, 242 Burki, Marcia, 179 Burks, Jan, 242 Bums, Randy, 136, 223 Bumside, Mike, 161 Burrows, Olivia, 73, 242 Burton, Bruce, 163 Bush, Mike, 223 Busher, Toni, 73, 179 Butler, Deborah, 99, 128, 223 Butler, Donna, 178 Butler, Fred, 73 Butler, Marcia, 242 Butler, Norine, 223 Butler, Terry, 224 Butler, Tim, 242 Butson, Ronny, 224 Butterfield, Vaughn, 243 Buttram, Edgar, 110, 178 Buxton, Debbie, 243 Byer, Lauren, 239, 243 C Cadman, Charles, 143, 145, 224 Cagle, Trinka, 64, 224 Cahill, Libby, 243 Cain, Vicki, 98, 128, 224 Calendar, Candy, 84, 100, 157, 221, 224 Calhoun, Sue, 120, 224 Callahan, Janet, 179 Cameron, Liz, 221, 224 Cameron, Nancy, 224 Campbell, Cynthia, 72, 73, 157, 179 Campbell, Deborah, 242 Campbell, James, 242 Campbell, Linda, 221 Campbell, Roxanne, Mrs., 35 Campbell, Sandra, 179 Canida, Joseph, Mr., 38 Carloto, Karin, 242 Carlin, Glen, 242 Carlon, Carol, 239, 242 Carlson, Steve, 179 Carmichael, Mani, 51, 66, 84, 92, 100, 107, 108, 168, 169, 179, 215, 264 Carmody, Cullen, 179 Carothers, Jim, 158 Carpenter, Arthur, 104, 179 Carpenter, Jim, 242 Carr, Barb, 179 Carr, Mike, 242 Carr, Valorle, 242 Carrasco, Dianna, 243 Carricarte, Sue, 179 Carroll, Linda, 243 Carruthers, Jon, 78 Carter, Benjamin, 224 Carter, Donna, 243 Carter, Francis, 243 cm-ry, Rum, 119, 274 Cary, Mike, 224 Case, Ken, 143, 242 Casey, Susan, 86, 92, 132, 179 Casper, Karen, 54, 88, 100, 120, 224 Castleberry, Mary, 179 Casto, Pat, 242 Catterton, Anita, Miss, 30 Cemogorsky, Anita, 179 Cfare, Penny, 239, 249 Chace, Leslie, 242 Ghada, G., 73 Chamberlain, Jan, 179 Chambers, Gary, 143 Chambers, Ted, Mr., 36 Chambers, Vicky, 239, 242 Chapman, Steve, 242 Charlton, Andrew, 69, 70, 104, 179, 182, 277, 213 Chavez, Beth, 157, 242 Chavez, Mike, 179 Chaykin, Melinda, 224 Cherry, I-larry, Mr., 36 Childers, Kathy, 179 Childs, Marc, 242 Chisolm, Joe, 179 Chisolm, Lynne, 243 Chivington, Jean, 179 Christian, Claudia, 243 Christian, Tim, 179 Christmas, Joyce, 53, 71, 84, 180 Church, Suanne, 180 Chwalik, Walt, Mr., 136 Cielesz, Thomas, 180 Cinilia, Valerie, 224 Ciochon, Francis, Mr., 28 Cisco, Mike, 139 Clark, Debbie, 180 Clark, Dianne, 243 Clark, Rick, 243 Clark, Robert, 242 Clarke, Winston, Mr., 34, 164, 165 Clary, Caroline, 120, 224 Cline, Bud, 224 Coblentz, Cathy, 120, 224 Cochran, Karen, 242 Cocklereece, Susan, 126, 224 Coe, Dale, 70, 180 Coggins, Debbie, 72, 242 Coggins, James, 70, 224 Cohen, Anne, 114, 224 Cole, Madeline, 242 Coleman, Barbara, 114, 242 Davenport, Janet, 244 Davenport, Steve, 181 Daves, Nancy, 71, 124, 181, 199 Davey, Dawn, 72, 225 Coleman, Douglas, 181 Coleman, Ellie, 69, 70, 181 Collard, Richard, 242 Collins, Caralee, 242 Collins, Dale, Mr. 145 Collins, Linda, 242 Collins, Ron, 224 Collins, Terence, 181 Collister, Judith, 180 Compton, Valerie, 62, 76, 239, 243 Cone, Patricia, 100, 108, 114, 180 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Arthes, 244 Barbara, 64, 244 Clayton, 225 Eddie, 244 Ivan, Mr., 32 Janet, 76, 244 Jesse, Mr., 137 Davis, John, Mr., 47 Davis, Jon, 116, 181 Davis, Mary Ellen, 86, 108, 110, 181 Davis , Mary 181 Conklin, Karen, 243 Conklin, Peggy, 70, 224 Conn, David, 149, 224 Connell, Gail, 180 Conner, Chris, 68, 158, 224 Conner, Susie, 119, 224 Connors, Chris, 84, 100, 105, 136, 221, 224, 231 Consor, Gail, 243 Cook, Sandy, 221, 224 Cookston, Debbie, 180 Coolter, Kyle, 165 Cooper, Chris, 243 Cooper, Janice, 243 Cooper, Jerry, 136, 180 Cooper, Johnny, 243 Cooper, Josie, 224 Cooper, Pat, 243 Cooper, Randy, 132, 243 Cope, Teresa, 224 Copp, Jeffrey, 181 Copple, Sharon, 224 Corell, Bobbi Lynn, 120, 243 Coren, Tina, 157 Corertaigllt, Bob, 243 Comelison, Jamee, 224 Comelison, Pam, 181 Comelius, Vicki, 119, 224 Correll, Betsy, 224, 225 Corwith, Alan, 156, 224 Cost, Diane, 157, 243 Costa, Danny, 243 Costello, Lee, 243 Coulter, Kyle, 224 Council, Jill, 92, 181, 200 Counts, Alice, Miss, 42 Counts, Susan, 243 Cousins, Jim, 224 Coverdale, Carol, Miss, 32 Coverly, Joan, 243 Cowan, Dan, 76, 180 Cowan, Mike, 180 Cowart, Sue, 76, 243 Cox, Debbie, 224 Cox, Linda, 243 Craft, Mary Jo, 243 Crandall, Cheryl, 71, 224 Crawford, Dayna, 98, 129, 132, 180 Crawford, E., 158 Crawford, Frank, 243 Crawford, James, 228 Crawford, Ricky, 224 Crawmer, Kathleen, 71, 180 Creech, John, 180 Crete, Randy, 243 Criswell, Estella, 243 Crittenden, Marcia, 56, 84, 118, 181, 213 Crocker, Carolyn, 98, 181 Crook, Peggy, 56, 65, 84, 100, 130, 168, 169, 181, 211 Crookshanks, Janet, 243 Crowe, Bernadette, 243 Crowe, Nancy, 243 Cubr, Rob, 243 Cully, Tony, 224 Cummings, Dana, 224 Cunniff, Kathy, 180 Cunningham, Bemice, Mrs., 42 Cure, Donna, 224 Curry, Ken, 71, 140, 224 Curry, Scott, 180 Curtis, Richard, 38 Curtis, Tim, 158, 224 cum, sue, ss, s4, ss, 102, 120, 130, 180, 212, 216, 239 Cusmano, Scott, 180 D Dabby, Diane, 88, 126, 169, 180, 199 Daegling, Kathy, 243 Daggett, Walter, 136, 139, 180 Dahl, Jackie, 92, 101, 157, 224 Dahl, Steve, 156, 180 Daley, Kathy, 225 Daley, Mary, 180 Dalrymple, Harry, 243 Dance, Jan, 225 on , Davison, Patricia, 101, 221, 225 Day, Cheryl, 181 Days, David, Mr., 41, 221 Deal, Barbara, 239, 244 De Berly, Gerry, 114, 244 De Boliac, Denise, 244 Dechert, Diane, 118, 120, 181 Deegan, Kathleen, 88, 97, 99, 225 Deemer, Patti, 244 DeFeo, Vicki, 62, 63, 98, 225 DeGroff, Dottie, 238, 239, 244 Deitz, Cindy, 61, 225 Delaney, Chris, 244 Dell, Pat, 225 Denson, Susan, 119, 225 Derry, Nancy, 98, 225 Deutsch, Donna, 244 Dhooge, Charles, 225 Dickey, Carol, 244 Dickey, Don, 163 Dickson, Jim, 244 Dickson, Tommy, 90, 91, 182 Dietrich, Allen, 182 DiMarko, Walter, Mr., 35, 105 Dinsmore, Bill, 245 Dirse, Patti, 182 Disbrow, Bonnie, 225 Doddridge, Leslie, 225 Doerflinger, Paul, 182 Doerner, Sally, 76, 102, 225 Dolan, Kathy, 225 Dolliver, Wendy, 94, 124, 226 Dombrowsky, Robin, 226 Dominick, Judy, Mrs., 42, 221 Donalson, Pat, 64, 98, 182 Donegan, Shanon, 78, 182 Dorman, Carl, 164, 226 Domer, Sharon, 182 Douglas, Debbie, 226 Douglas, G., 72 Dover, Bob, 245 Dow, Bonnie, 68, 84, 124 Dow, John, 112, 182 Dow, Judy, 245 Dow, Maxine, 92, 102, 120, 226 Dreher, Chuck, 143, 245 Dreher, Sharon, 226 Dressler, R., 71 Driskell, Doreen, 245 DuBois, Merry, 132, 245 Duckworth, Nancy, 84, 85, 102, 1 169, 182, 214 Duda, Doug, 245 Dudley, Pam, 245 Dunaway, Jennifer, 245 Dunaway, Margaret, 245 Dunaway, Mari, 182 Duncan, Stuart, 245 Dunkel, Martha, 227 Dunlap, Darrel, 245 Dunlop, Lorraine, 86, 92, 118, 182 Dunn, Mark, 245 Dunn, Randy, 245 Dunworth, Selina, Mrs., 38 Dupler, Peggy, 132, 165, 227 DuPree, Anne, 84, 116 Duquette, David, 226 Duquette, Fred, 226 Duvis, Robert, 244 Dwyer, Noel, 83, 92, 101, 129, 182 Dykes, Debbie, 57, 226 Dykinga, John, 182 q E Earnest, Melinda, 69, 71, 244 Earp, Bobby, 244 Eastwood, Doug, 110, 244 Eaton, Pattie, 64, 182, 202 Edgerton, Kathy, 245 Edwards, Linda, 73, 245 Egan, Mike, 245 Ehrenreich, Sheri, 245 Eichenbaum, Allan, 239, 245 Eisenman, Morrie, 182 Elgie, Sylvia, 71, 72, 182 Elias, Barbara, Mrs., 44 Elias, Debbie, 72, 226 Dance, Pat, 243 Danford, Mary, 119, 225 Daniel, Linda, 180 Daniels, Ada, 232 Daniels, Nellie, 243 Daniels, Sam, Mr., 43 Danielson, Christine, 65, 102, 118, Dara, Debbie, 65, 120, 181 Darlington, Stephen, 225 Dauer, Edward, 88, 91, 112, 181 Daugherty, Kathleen, 132, 243 Daugherty, Pam, 181 294 180, 192 Elias, Greg, 136, 182 Elkhardt, Robin, 245 Elkins, Greg, 156, 245 Eller, Mike, 244 Elliot, Jeff, 244 Ellis, Evy, 183 Ellis, Linda, 73, 244 Ellis, Sarah, 83, 88, 92, 98, 130, 183 Ellis, Steve, 158 Ellis, Tad, 239, 244 Ellis, William, 183 Ellison, Buddy, 183 116, 160, 16 Elrod, John, 183 Elnree, Judy, 182 Engel, Gerald, 226 England, Tom, 221 Engman, Carla, 245 Epperson, Jim, 182 Erbel, Ron, 226 Erdley, Dennis, 245 Erickson, Steve, 156, 227 Erwin, Debbie, 118, 183 Esmon, Dwigllf, 183 Estoque, Justin, 245 Etore, Adrienne, 245 Evans, Bill, 245 Evans, Carl, 73, 245 Evans, D Evans, D ehbie, 73, 227 oug, 183 Evans, Jim, 149, 245 Evans, Linda, 62, 244 Evans, Susan, 119, 226 Everett, Priscilla, Mrs., 36, 37 Everitt, Jane, Miss, 28 Everton, Marsha, 244 Ewald, Agnes: MTS-, 46 Eyring, Tom, 244 F Fain, Carole, 61, 184 Fairless, Jim, 244 Falkey, Kjell, 65, 114, 226 Falkey, Mark, 106, 110, 183, 208 Fancher, Charlie, 83, 100, 101, 104, 158, 183 Fancher, Lynn, 65, 245 Fant, Cary, 182 Farguhar son, Carolyn, 245 Fascell, Toni, 245 Faunce, Cynthia, 119 Faust, Shannon, 182 Fawbush, Greg, 136, 183 FCZYCUS, Peggy, 183 Ferguson, Edward, 145 Ferguson, Gloria Ann, 226 Ferguson, Linda, 73, 245 Ferguson, Marsha, 245 Gabriel, Albert, 245 Ferguson, Susan, 126, 157, 183 Femandez, Kathy, 183 Fernandez, Lori, 119 Fernandez, Terry, 183 Ferry, Curtis, Mr., 35 F euer, Jack, 76, 245 Feuerholz, Steve, 245 F ewell, Pamela, 226 136, 138, 142, Fien, Candy, 78, 79, 96, 100, 108, 183, 212 Fife, Don, 149 Fillman, Mark, 244 Fillman, Toni, 244 Findlay, Carol, 244 Fine, Bob, 183 Fine, Frank, 221 Fine, Robin, 98, 183 Fineberg, Nancy, 244 Finenco, Toni, 226, 231 Finkelstein, Lynne, 71, 112, 118, 183 Fisher, Dale, 104, 183 Fisher, Jane, 245 Fisher, Jim, 183 Fisher, Joyce, 226, 231 Fisher, R on, 245 Fisher, Sandy, 227 ishkind, Mitch, 245 lannery, David, 88, 91, 94, 110, 111, 183, lannery, Kathy, 73, 183 lannery, Kit, 110, 111, 1.20, 227 lannery, Paul, 110, 245 eming, Marsha, 124, 245 leming, Pearl, Mrs., 46 leming, Ronnie, 183 letcher, Ann, 183 letcher, Debbie, 183 letcher, Kathy, 245 letcher, Mike, 245 letcher, Mike, 244 letcher, Pat, 43 letcher, Steve, 143, 244 letcher, Wayne, 117 oley, Anthony, 244 oley, Karen, 183 orman, Larry, 88, 106, 226 orman, Myma, Mrs., 46 ortenberry, Willie, 244 orward, Paula, 70, 124, 129, 245 oster, Sue, 183 owler, Marty, 76, 245 oxen, Leslie, 183 rank, Lorin, 245 ranks, Katherine, 37, 88, 110, 122, 183 ransein, Barbara, 184 rantz, Corie, 88, 94, 102, 118, 119, 184 rederlckson, Paul, 245 reedman, Cathy, 65, 245 reeland, Nancy, 184 reeman, Walt, Mr., 35 rench, Tom, 184 rledman , Joel, 245 riedman, Mark, 245 rledman rledman , Marsha, 226 , Mike, 226 ritch, Terry, 244 ritz, Lin rost, Ka da, 129, 184 thy, 226 ry, Jane, 244 191, 208 C reatively designed automobiles display the variety of student personalities at Palmetto High. Frykman, Tom, 244 Funderburke, Alice, 120, 184 Funderburke, Peggy, 71, 184 Fuote, Greg, 184 Furlund, Linda, 244 Funnan, Sue, 184 Furr, Bill, 69, 71, 78, 106, 226 G Gager, Roger, 41 Gaines, Dorothy, 245 Gaines, Karen, 245 Gaines, Margy, 184 Gaines, Shedrick, 136, 141 Gair, Mike, 245 Gallagher, Patricia, 127, Gallo l-lod es 245 169, 184 P, 3 1 Gancarl, Christine, 70, 102, 184 Garbett, Beverly, 245 Gardner, Robert, 226 Garrett, Delma, 119, 227 Gaskill, Steve, 136 Gasque, Joan, 114, 245 Gaylor, Sue, 127, 184 Gelt, Patti, 246 George, Kathleen, Mrs., 42 George, Margie, 227 Geraci, Cheryl, 246 Geracl, John, 184 Germain, David, 246 Ghezzi, Mark, 136, 226 Giaritelli, Joe, 149 Gibbs, Glen, 246 Gibson, Cheryl, 114, 246 Gibson, Debby, 68, 237 Gibson, Gene, Mr., 137 Gibson, Ken, 246 Gibson, Steve, 184 Gilbert, Bill, 246 Giles, Barbara, 118, 184 Giles, Randall, 246 Giles, Rebecca, 132, 184 Gill, Caryn, 247 Gill, Sharla, 128, 184 Gilliland, David, 143, 247 Gillingham, Jeff, 104, 169, 184 Gillingham, John, 247 Gillis, Jim, 246 Gillis, Mary Lou, 70, 119, 226 Ginn, Sandra, 184 Girtman, Georgina, 226 Glasser, Alan, 70, 226 Glazer, Leonard, Mr., 27 Gleman, Jon, 136, 158 Gleman, Pete, 71, 104, Glickman, Steve, 226 Glynn, Jay, 185 Goldstein, Beth, 127, 185 Goldstein, Jack, 143, 246 Goldstein, Janis, 239, 246 136, 140, 158, 185, 213 295 Goldstein, June, 226 Goldstein, Sharon, 246 Gomez, Danny, 24-6 Gonsor, Richard, 29, 185 Gonzalez, Ralph, 226 Good, Chuck, 143, 246 Goodfellow, Doug, 143, 246 Goodman, Kathy, 120, 246 Goodman, Val, 72 Goodridge, George, 185 Goodstein, Jessica, 239, 247 Goodstein, Stephen, 184, 210, 217 Goodwin, Allan, 247 Gordon, Dee, 247 Gordon, Karen, 119, 226 Gordon, W., 73 Gorge, Ann, 132, 184 Gorman, Alison, 76, 226 Gort, Carol, 246 Gort, Mike, 226 Gould, Carol, 65, 86, 100, 184 Graffius, Karen, 116, 118, 184 Gramzinskl, Gwen, 185 Grandy, Scott, 126, 246 Granger, Anne, 98, 130, 184 Grantz, Tom, 69, 71, 104, 184, 277 Graves, Dan, 246 Graves, Gordon, 156, 157, 185 Gray, Doug, 122, 185 Gray, Joanne, 246 Gray, Kent, 246 Gray, Margie, 71, 185 Greene, Nonie, Miss, 44 Green, Tom, 185 Greenamyer, Jerri, 246 Greenberg, Jeff, 136, 226 Greene, Terry, 226 Greenfield, Andy, 226 Greenfield, Val, 50, 51, 86, 92, 1 Greenwood, Ed, 226 Greenwood, Paula, 246 Greenwood, Susan, 157, 226 Greer, Barbara, 78, 94, 100, 108, 221 Greg, Jeff, 124, 246 Gregory, Debbie, 226 Griffin, Steve, 247 Grimm, Dianne, 247 Groff, Mary, 247 Grose, Ted, 70, 226 Gross, Mimi, 65, 119, 226 Grubbs, Barrl, 169, 184 Guinn, Ginger, 72, 98, 128, 226 Gundorsheimer, Lenore, Mrs., 30 Guseman, Deb, 246 Guss, Irene, 226 Gwaltney, Helen, Mrs., 27 Gurlnsky, Joe, 24-6 H Haas, Dana, 184 Haddix, Donna, 184 Haggerty, Geraldine, 227 114, 184, 217 Haight, Paula, 246 Haizlip, Jim, 246 Hall, Ben, 184 Hall, Garrett, 246 Hall, Jim, 246 Hall, Kathleen, 70, 132, 184 Hall, Linda, 246 Hall, Marshall, Mr., 35 Hallberg, Joan, 185 Hallin, Bonnie, 246 Hallstrand, Karen, 68, 101, 119, 227 Hamff, Bill, 185, 227 Hamilton, Laurie, 227 Hamm, Deborah, 227 Hamm, Joy, 70, 185 Hammons, Foy, 127, 185 Hammontree, Danny, 136, 137, 141 Hanley, Sharon, 110, 111, 122, 185, 191 Halon, Rodney, 227 Hann, Betsy, 66, 118, 227 Hann, David, 136, 186 Hann, Frank, 143, 247 Hanners, Vicky, 186 Hannon, John, 247 Hanson, Carolyn, 247 Harbaugh, Jack, 136, 158, 227 Harbaugh, Jill, 186 Hardin, Doug, 186 Hardin, Sam, 186 Hardy, Valerie, 78, 87, 92, 186 Haring, Pat, 227 Harper, Gary, 246 Ham, Chris, 246 Harr, Gary, 186 Harrell, Mike, 227 Harriger, Debby, 227 Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harriso Brenda, 246 Carolene, 73 Dasie, 246 Dawn, 246 Jan, 246 Marsha, 246 Mindy, 65, 100 Ray, 186 n, Helen, 246 Harrison, John, 83, 94, 104, 108, 110, 111, 112, 169, 186 Harrison, Lmda, 72, 119, 227 Harrison, Marsha, 126, 246 Harrison, Peggy, 70, 227 Hart, Sharon, 72, 73, 239, 246 I-Iartfield, Kathe, 227 Hartley Tom, 227 , Willie, 246 Hartz, David, 143, 246 Haskins, Scott, 227 Hastings, Kareyn, 78, 186, 267 Hatfield, Suzy, 88, 102, 169, 186, 202, Hathaway, Suzy, 187 Haug, Val, 227, 228 Haurylak, Brian, 186 Hawkins, Barbara, 246 Hawkins, Holly, 102, 165, 221, 227 Hayes, Elizabeth, Mrs., 29 Hayes, Paul, 246 Hayes, Paul, 227 Hayes, Ed, 106, 122, 221, 227 Hays, Jeff, 246 Hays, Steve, 187 Hayward, Lauretta, Mrs., 34 Hazelhurst, Dawn, 92, 98, 227 Hazelhurst, Sue, 187 Headberg, Brent, 187 Healy, Maureen, 246 Hecht, Luann, 91, 100, 108, 187 Hecht, Steve, 246 Hedrick, Kathy, 227 Hefferle, Jean, 115, 246 Heitzman, Jim, 227 Helbig, Aide, Mrs., 32 Heller, Joann, 132, 227 Heller, Darlene, 246 Helms, Ralph, 136, 228 Hennings, Martyne, 246 Hemphill, Sherry, 99, 126, 228 Hency, Mike, 246 Henderson, Earlie, 186 Henry, Martha, 187 Henry, Tim, 187 Herman, Fred, 104, 120, 228 Hermann, Mark, 246 Herring, Elaine, 187 Hersh, Linda, 228 Hess, Peggy, 127, 187 Hesslein, Daphne, Mrs., 43 Hester, Nancy, 93, 98, 187, 191 Hickey, Charles, 228 Hickey, D., 136 Hickey, Pat, 228 Hicks, Lillie Mae, 228 Hicks, Robyn, 186 Hickson, A. 143 Hickson, Demorris, 246 Hieken, Gary, 246 Higgins, Linda, 246 High, Bill, 228 High, Russell, Mr., 39 Highfill, Gena, 186 Hileman, Bob, 228 Hill, Diane, 246 Hill, John, 72, 246 Hill, Pearlene, 72, 132, 246 Hilley, Jim, 246 Hilton, Nancy, 246 Himburg Mary, 88 91, 100, 132, 187 1 , Hirni, Janice, 239, 246 Hirni, Jean, 246 Hirsh, Richard, 187 Hitzig, Laurie, 65, 117, 228 Hoatson, Bill, 247 Hobbs, Cathy, 94, 115, 124, 228 Hobbs, Mary, 187 Hochman, Jeff, 247 Hock, Harry, 136, 187 Hoehl, John, 86, 94, 106, 108, 160, 163, 187 Hoehl, Johanna, 124, 238, 239, 247 Hoffman, Lynne, 247 Hofmann, Gretchen, 117, 187 Hofmann, Lynn, 228 Hoke, Ken, 229 Holbert, Robyn, 187 Holey, William, 187 Holihan, Mark, 143, 247 Holland, John, 247 Holliday, Patti, 65, 100, 187, 214 Hollingsworth, Debbie, 247 Holt, Donna, 64, 118, 187 Holth, Bill, 247 Holway, Jean, 247 Holzer, Glenn, 247 Homer, Kathey, 187 Honig, Tim, 229 Hopwood, Jolm, 247 Horn, Steve, 143, 247 Hornby, Martha, 120 Horne, Charlie Mae, 247 Horton, Katie, 65, 102, 118, 187 Houchins, Donna, 247 Housenga, Steve, 187 Howard, Kathy, 229 Howarth, Mary, 247 Howdyshell, John, 229 Howell, Abbie, 247 Howell, Dave, 247 Howell, John, 229 Howell, Laurie, 108, 187 Howze, Brenda, 229 Hrebec, Dennis, 136 Huband, Linda, 71, 187 Hubbard, Mary, Mrs., 39 Hubinger, Bert, 247 Huck, Kris, 229 Huffines, Wayne, 163 Huffman, Suzi, 115, 229 Hughes, Randy, 188 Hukle, Joe, 188 Hull, Linda, 229 Humphries, Scott, 229 Humphries, David, 247 Hungate, Scott, 229 Hunt, Hilarie, 247 Huphines, Wayne, 229 Hurst, Lane, 157, 188 Hutchinson, Margaret, 229 I Ilten, Mark, 83, 86, 88, 95, 1 124, 177, 188, 191 Iragorri, Maurie, 188 Irelan, Pete, 228 Irvin, John, Mr., 38, 39 Irwin, Debbie, 157 Isbell, Janet, 68, 70, 229 Iserman, Arthur, 247 06, 110, 112, 122, Iversen, Patty, 54, 55, 64, 84, 85, 188, 211 Ivey, Denny, 149, 247 J Jablon, David, 229 Jackson, Ethel, 247 Jacobs, Dirk, 145, 146, 148, 188 Jacobs, Ronnie, 229 Jacot, Jeff, 248 Jaffe, Roberta, 54, 78, 79, 86, 169, 188, 263 Jamison, Barbara, 247 Jamison, Joanne, 248 Janke, Edward, 188 Jankowski, George, 136 Jarrett, Aleta, 229 Jayagopal, R., Mr., 36 Jenkins, Nancy, 248 Jennings, Barry, 248 Jenny, David, 188 Jernigan, Candy, 117 Jessmer, Karen, 132, 189 88, 93, 100, 108, Fr? During cz free period, junior Kay Thomas does some research for her forthcoming history term paper. She uses the extensive selection of library resources to help her. 296 Jessmer, Kris, 229 Johannsen, Kris, 169, 189 Johndrew, Diane, 248 Johnson, Candy, 71, 229 Johnson, David, 123, 248 Johnson, David, 104, 189, Johnson, Doug, 228 Johnson, Eric, 189 Johnson, Gene, 248 Johnson, Karen, 189 Johnson, Linda, 189 Johnson, M., 73 Johnson, Pete, 228 Johnson, Richard, 189 Johnson, Rose Anne, 248 Johnston, Bruce, 248 Johnston, Janine, 189 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Cheryl, 73, 248 Debbie, 248 Garrett, 189 Karen, 248 Linda, 189 Leslie, 229, 237 212, 277 Marilee, 126, 221, 229 Pam, 229 Sandi, 188 Susan, 229 Tom, 248 Jordan, Barry, 248 Jordan, Jon, 248 Josefovsky, Debbie, 121, 229 Josephson, Janet, 101, 229 Julia, Kathy, 118, 188 Julien, Joanie, 189 Jurysta, Steve, 228 Justus, Ann, 73, 248 Kaat, Kaat, K L Laurie, 248 Margaret, 248 Kahan, Deborah, 248 Kahn, Kahn, Barbara, 189 Barbara, 228 Kaintz, Becky, 129, 130, 189 Kaiser, Claudia, 157 Kaiser, Jay, 104, 189 Kamilar, Jill, 248 Kandes, Melody, 229 Kane, Kane, Monte, 86, 88, 91, 93, 189 Rise, 248 Kanner, Bradiey, 78 Kanter, Doug, 248 Kantor, Gary, 88, 91, 106, 112, 122, 188 Kaple, Eugene, 229 Kappler, Carla, 118, 188 Kappler, Marcia, 71, 124, 129, 248 Kaskey, Eda, 229 Kasprzyk, Richard, 248 Kass, Steve, 248 Katz, Allen, 248 Katzman, Debby, 189 Kauffmann, Kris, 56, 66, 82, 83, 84, 105, 189, 212 Kaufman, Stephen, 248 Kavanaugh, Larry, 229 Kavanaugh, Tom, 249 Kayser, Claudia, 229 Kearson, Barbara, 229 Keck, Neil, 189 Keeler, Craig, 156, 249 Keene, Christy, 228 Keep, Karen, 57, 65, 84, 93 Keil, Bill, 249 Kelley, James, 189 Kellogg, Larry, 53, 69, 70, 104, 112, 229, 235 Kellogg, Richard, 229 Kelly, Jan, 228 Kelly, Nick, 124 Kelly, Patrick, 93, 189 Kemp, K., 136 Kemp, Linda, 98, 131, 188 Kemp, Phillip, 249 Kemper, Debbie, 249 Kendall, Kim, 103, 104, 188, 213 Kendrick, Rosa, 72 Kennedy, Sally, 157, 229 Kent, Elaine, 72, 189 Kopituk, Dory, 249 Keplinger, Kerri, 249 Kerkow, Donna, 189 Kerr, Kris, 98, 189 Kersten, Dennis, 249 Ketner, Tina, 127, 189 Keyes, Bill, 249 Keys, Richard, 158 Keyser, Paul, 229 Kiess, Gregory, 229 Kifer, Kathy, 249 Killmer, John, 249 Kimble, John, 136, 140, 189 Kimble, Queen, 249 Kincaid, Jane, 239, 249 Kincaid, Thomas, 229 King, Kirby, 249 King, Robert, 110, 228 King, Skip, 190 Kinsey, Chip, 190 Kinsey, Janie, 249 Kinsey, Robert, 69, 70, 249 Kirk, Dale, 190 Kirkland, Karen, 228 Kitson, Jon, 249 Kjild, Kristiansen, 190 Klein, David, 191 Klein, Larry, 94, 112, 191 Klein, Randy, 112, 229 Kores Jeffer Mr. 41 , Y, y Klugerman, Marsha, 222, 229 Klump, Knight, Knight, Knight, Knight, Knighto Diane, 190 Donna, 249 Karen, 132, 190 Sherri, 98, 131, 190 Steve, 143, 249 n, Genie, 69, 71, 115, 229 Knopf, Joan, 126, 190 Knowles, Marcia, 191 Knowles, Richard, 121, 249 Knox, Edward, 158, 191 Kohlmaier, Debbie, 71, 190 Kone, Carol, 92, 93, 157, 190 Kone, Dennis, 156, 190 Konya, Mary, 119, 229 Koons, Becky, 73 Koopman, Kathy, 108, 110, 190 Korvick, Joe, 156, 229 Kosick, Dawn, 249 Kosick, Don, 136, 229 Kosick, Susan, 70, 73 Kram, Nancy, 228 Kram, Nina, 62, 228 Kramer, Ken, 190 Kramer, Leo, 156, 229 Kravitz, Jack, 156, 249 Krayniak, Karen, 190 Kremser, Annette, 249 Krieger, Arlene, 229 Krieger, Edwin, 95, 106, 124, 221, 229 Krieger, Robert, 95, 106, 124, 156, 229 Kubiak, Jon, 249 Kunde, Deedee, 229 Kuykendall, Rick, 191 Kyle, Joe, 106, 158, 191 163, 221, Laca, Manuel, 23 9, 249 LaMola, Cheryl, 191 Lampkin, Theodore, 73, 249 Land, Hunter, 143, 249 Lanis, Lisa, 75, 132, 190 Landry, Jim, 249 Lane, Cathe, 229 Lane, David, 156, 249 Lane, Jackie, 110, 121, 131, 190 Lane, Jeanette, Mrs., 30 Lane, Meredith, Miss, 44, 133 Lane, Nancy, 249 Lange, Steve, 190 Larsen, Jerry, 249 Larsen, Joyce, 190 Lary, Scott, 104, 156, 221, 230 Latimer, Bob, 136, 190 Lauen, Dave, 69, 71, 169, 190 Laughter, Wade, 156, 249 Lavietes, Phil, 249 Law, Janet, 133, 230 Law, Paul, 191 Lawrent, Katerina, 249 Lawrence, Becky, 191 Lawrence, Cindy, 191 Lawrence, Helen, 230 Lawrence, Irving, 94, 230 Lawrence, Kathy, 230 Lawrence, Linda, 121, 191 Lawrence, Michele, 249 Lawrence, Mike, 191 Lawrence, Sharon, 73 Lawrence, Twylette. 249 Laws, Jamie, 115, 230 Lawson, Marilyn, 230 Lawson, Woody, 249 Leard, Irene, Mrs., 46 LeBlanc, Pat, 191 LeBrun, Donna, 72, 249 LeCain, Evie, 116, 230 Lechich, Robin, 71, 115 Ledlow, Margaret, 70, 190 Lee, Jim, 249 Lee, Jeff, 112, 230 Lee, Jim, 190 Lee, Larry, 190 Lee, Walt, 249 Leinin ger, Dan, 249 Leiter, Phil, 249 Leonard, Randy, 230 Leonard, Ronald, 230 Lesser, Richard, 190 Lester, Cindy, 249 Levey, Richard, 249 Levin, Alan, 136, 141, 220, 221, 230 Levinson, Steve, 239, 249 Levitus, R., 156 Lewis, Barbara, 84, 115, 249 Lewis, Dave, 249 Lewis, Debbie, 249 Lewis, Diane, 129, 230 Lewis, Gary, 249 Lewis, Jim, 190 Lewis, Michael, 230 Lewis, Steve, 249 Lieberman, Robin, 230 Lieber man, Sandy, 128, 191 Liebman, Bob, 249 Liebman, Henry, 78, 230 Lightcap, Vera, Mrs., 39 Liles, Kathy, 133, 191 Liles, Robert, 249 Linet, Mike, 122, 191 Linet, Nancy, 230 Linett, Lynne, 249 Lions, Scott, 249 Litman, Donna, 65, 95, 100, 230 Lloyd, Barbara, 93, 191 Lobeck, Paul, 73, 250 Lockett, Christine, 250 Lockhart, Bill, 230 Lockwood, Joe, 250 Lohns, Leslie, 250 Long, Steve, 109, 192 Lopez, Tom, 149, 250 Lordly, Jennifer, 230 Lovell, Warren, 192 Lowe, Pam, 252 Lubow, Susan, 230 Ludder, Doris, Mrs., 28 Lueres, Joan, Mrs., 32 Lungren, Nancy, 230 Lunson, Gary, 192 Luria, Peter, 250 Luss. Rob, 250 Lynch, Jeff, 192 Lynn, Bob, 250 Lyon, Don, 250 Lyon, Ray, 230 Lyons, Scott, 250 M MacCurdy, Wendy, 193 Macia, Thalia, Mrs., 30 Macon, Elizabeth, 73, 250 Madan, Richard, 106, 110, 111, 193 Madry, Kenneth, 143 Mahatzke, Gina, 230 Mahon, James, 156, 250 Malagon, Robert, 112 297 Malamed, Lewis, 250 Mallard, Jeff, 250 Mallinger, Debbie, 230 Maloly, Joan, Mrs., 46 Malyby, Jay, 156, 157, 193 Man, Barbara, 83, 100, 117, 221, 230 Mancuso, Joe, 106, 193, 207 Mandell, Renee, 114, 115, 193 Mangus, Pat, 250 Manis, William, 230 Mannheimer, Henry, 87, 111, 164 Manning, Cal, Mr., 44 Mansfield, Margaret, 250 Manto, Christine, 70 Marchand, Stephie, 193 Markland, April, 230 Marks, Barry, 76, 250 Marling, Linda, 193 Marrich, Shelly, 192 Marshall, Idelle, Mrs., 36 Marshall, John, 230 Marshall, Kathy, 192 Marshbum, Anita, 230 Marshbum, Barbara, 133, 250 Marshbum, Deborah, 250 Martin, James, 136, 158 Martina, Mitzi, 121, 231 Mascitelli, Vic, 88, 104, 158, 221 Mason, Susan, 98, 231 Massin, Leslie, 86, 88, 91, 192 Massin, Robin, 250 Masso, Susan, 129, 131, 192 Matkins, Tom, 193 Matson, Guy, 158 Matthews, Cheryl, 133, 193 Matthews, Debbie, 122, 230 Matthews, Pam, 98, 128, 193 Maurer, Scott, 193 Maxey, Anita, 250 Maxwell, Mike, 230 May, Janice, 102, 230 Mayer, John, 112, 230 Maymen, Doug, 230 Mays, Cheryl, 118, 193 Mazzucchelli, Gail, 122, 192 McAdam, William, 158, 159, 192 McAfee, Jack, 164 McAfee, Steve, 230 McAfee, Terry, 158, 231 McAlear, Bill, 250 McAlear, David, 123, 192 McAloon, Peggy, 86, 98, 129, 160, 192 McCabe, Colleen, 72, 239, 250 McCafferty, Jerry, 193 McCall, Susan, 193 McCarty, Edward, 250 McCarthy, Micheline, 83, 86, 89, 91, 109, 191, 193, 215, 216 McCarthy, Pat, 250 McClellan, Mike, 250 McClelland, Sue, 231 McClure, Susan, 230 McCorkle, Kathy, 230 McCormick, Mike, 230 McCormick, Ron, 193 McCoy, Howard, 54, 69, 70, 106, 193, McCracken, Tom, 143, 250 McCullough, Darrell, 192 McDaniel, Janice, 250 McDowell, Julia, 192 McElheny, Bonni, 98, 126, 193 McElmoyle, Barbara, 128, 193 McElmoyIe, David, 149, 250 McGlaughin, Jim, 250 McGoogan, Margaret, Mrs., 39, 188 McGrack, Kathy, 250 McGrath, Kevin, 136, 230 McGraw, Gary, 250 McGraw, J., 158 McGreevy, David, 250 McHugh, Fred, 250 McHugh, Pat, 193 Mclntosh, Eileen, 193 Mclntosh, Sharon, 230 Mclntosh, Thomas, 193 McKay, Bruce, 250 McKeehen, Mike, 250 McKim, Ted, 250 McLain, Sandy, 71, 192 McLean, Suzie, 76, 230 McLeod, Bill, 231 McLeod, David, 193 McMahon, Rick, 53, 162, 163, 192 McMullan, Linda, 110, 193 McNally, Kathy, 250 McNally, Terrence, 231 McNamara, Kevin, 70, 193 McNaughton, Malcolm, 230 Mc0sker, Terrie, 250 Mc0sker, Tim, 193 McPherson, Dixie, 86, 193 McVeigh, Kevin, 59, 60 Meadows, Dan, 250 Mears, Don, 250 Mechtensimer, Sue, 250 Medry, Ken, 250 Megna, Jerry, 250 Meier, Dianne, 127, 193 Mele, Michael, 250 Melgaard, S., 73 Menein, Loralee, Mrs., 42 Menzel, Pat, 194, 202 Menzel, Walter, 163, 250 Merril, Charles, 194 Merritt, Ginny, 72 Messersmith, Roger, 95, 112, 124, 194 Methvin, Henry, 250 Metka, Jim, 250 102, 108 210, 214 Metzger, Kris, 128, 194 Meyer, Andy, 230 Meyer, Pam, 230 Meyers, Tom, 54, eo, 82, 103, 107, 168, 169, 194. 215, 216 Michaelson, Howard, 78, 121, 230 Mickelwait, Mary Lee, 65, 86, 123, 195 Miles, Robyn, 230 Milgrain, Michelle, 83, 109, 128, 194 Miller, Angela, 82, 84, 115, 230 Miller, Bill, 81, 89, 91, 105, 110, 191, 194 Miller, Bob, 231 Miller, Diana, 121, 250 ' Miller, Eileen, 101, 126, 231 Miller, Jordan, 250 Miller, Linda, 194 Miller, Lois, 231 Miller, Mark, 239 Miller, Martin, 103, 105, 123, 158, 231 Miller, Mary, 194 Miller, Melinda, 99, 118, 194 Miller, Michael, 250 Miller, Paula, 97, 115, 195 Miller, Ronnie, 250 Miller, Steele, 231 Miller, Stephanie, 102, 118, 126, 194 Miller, Steve, 136, 231 Milllcan, Pat, 72, 231 Milow, Alison, 250 Mirchich, Maria, 250 Mitchell, Leslie, 54. 64, 101, 221, 231 Mitchell, Terrlce, 72, 250 Mizell, Gail, 194 Mock, Royce, 250 Mockabee, Kathy, 127, 194 Moder, Fred, 250 Moen, Eric, 87, 144, 145, 146, 194 Mohl, Barbara, 76, 194 Molchos, Rick, 195 MOl9llas Richard, 250 Molina, Gerald, 73, 250 Moloney, Robert, Mr., 22, 23, 27, 261 Monchek, Deborah, 121 Montgomery, Marta, 126, 194 Moody, Richard, 194 Moore, Candi, 250 Moore, Gary, 231 Moore, Gerald, 251 Moore, John, 70, 89, 169, 194 Moore, Mary, 73 Moore, Mary Jean, 84, 129, 239, 251 Moore, Peggy, 231 More, Rosalie, Mrs., 29 Moore, Tom, 156, 194 Moot, Caren, 251 Mooy, Pete, 105, 136, 145, 169, 194, 277 Morgan, Bill, 194 Morgan, D'Anne, 101, 126, 194 Morgan, Marcy, 101, 126, 231 Morgan, Vance, 143, 251 Morgan, Martha, 251 Morris, Alice, 251 Morris, Karen, 231 Morris, Linda, 69, 71, 101, 194 Morris, Lori, 58, 251 Morris, Robert, 251 Morris, Susan, 86, 87, 89, 91, 191, 194, 215, 216 Morris, Ted, 231 Morris, Yvonne, 73, 78, 231, 267 Morrison, Bob, 251 Morrison, Richard, 231 Morrow, Kate, 251 Morrow, Susie, 231 Morrow, Thomas, 251 Morse, Jeff, 136, 231 Morton, John, 231 Morton, Steve, 70, 87, 105, 186, 194 Moseley, Brenda, 251 Moseley, Kathy, 127, 194 Mountain, Mitchell, 251 Moyer, Cindy, 194 Mulkey, John, 251 Muir, Richard, 211 Mullane, Carolyn, 251 Mullen, Steve, 143, 163, 239, 251 Mullens, Shirley, Mr., 28, 196 Muller, Margaret, 251 Munn, Gary, 149, 251 Munnell, Sharon, 119, 231 Murk, M., 73 Murphy, Barbara, 66, 67, 194 Murphy, Diana, 115, 231 Murphy, Maureen, 115, 251 Murphy, Mike, 28, 251 Murphy, Noreen, 121, 251 Murray, Tim, 136, 145, 147 Musgrove, Lan-y, 158, 194 Musser, Danny, 194 Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Mylks, Bruce, 112, 194 Hannah, 251 Harvey, 251 Karen, 231 Gordon, 231 N Naero, Erik, 105, 112, 195 Nagler, Greg, 231 Nall, William, 231 Nanni, Fred, 91, 95, 112, 231 Nash, Roger, 86, 91, 94, 107, 156, 195 Nawocki, Edward, Mr., 41 Nazarlo, Alfonso, 231 Neely, Ken, 195 Nerren, Danny, 195 Newell, Kerry, 70, 231 Newma, Tommy, 251 Newman, Nancy, 195 Newman, Shirley, Mrs., 27, 205, 239 Newsome, Larry, 73 Newsome, Shari, 251 Nichols, Bruce, 136, 232 Nichoson, Danny, 232 Nichoson, Terry, 232 Niles, Fran, 232 Niles, Jerry, 97, 232 Noe, Johnny, 195 Noll, Bill, 251 Nordln, Marjorie, 251 Nordwall, Brian, 76, 91, 105, 112, Norman, Suzanne, 251 Norman, Vicki, 233 Novak, Bari, 233 Novak, Shep, 251 O Oaks, Bob, 86, 89, 91, 94, 107, 1 215, 217 Oaks, Carolyn, Miss, 40 0'Brlen, Roseann, 232 Ocasio, Tony, 71, 195 0'Connor, Barbara, 251 0'Connor, Colleen, 84, 251 0'Connor, Eddie, 251 O'Connor, Lin, 65, 102, 195, 196 O'Connor, Michael, 73 O'C0nnors, Pete, 232 Odem, Curtis, 232 Odom, Cheryl, 251 O'Donnell, Neil, 158, 232 Oelker, Bruce, 105, 232, 277 Oelker, Dan, 195 Oesterle, Jackie, 89, 98, 126, 195 Ogden, Helen, 195 0'Grady, Martha, 232 O'Hare, Ruth, Mrs., 46, 240 Oister, Pat, 136, 142, 195 0'Kon, Jeanne, 233 Oliver, Mike, 2.33 Olson, Jack, 136, 211, 235 Olson, Laura, 195 Olson, William, 232 O'Neal, Kerry, 251 O'Neil, Peggy, 196 Oransky, Robert, 251 Oransky, Steve, 196 Orllch, Chuck, 233 Orme, Earl, Mr., 34 Osbome, Klp, 107, 112, 123, 169, Osgood, Tom, 251 Oswald, Dulward, Ottaway, Jeff, 156, 251 Ottle, Tom, 93, 196 Oulliber, Tmdy, 251 Ouzts, Grace, 98, 232 Overdyk, Frank, 197 Overholt, Shen'y, 69, 70, 221, 232 Overstreet, Kim, Mrs., 30, 31, 101 Overton, Bruce, 197 Owens, Mary, 72 Owens, Yvonne, 252 P Pace, Robert, 232 Paddock, Becky, 65, 72, 86, 98 Paddock, Becky, 196 Paden, Karen, 101, 197 Palermo, Gregory, 113, 232 Palewlcz, Albert, 74, 95, 136, 197 Palmer, Buddy, 252 Pansa, Atlillo, Mr., 44 Parish, William, 252 Prak, Bruce, 105, 109, 197, 213 Parker, Allen, 252 Parker, Patti, 73, 197 Parklns, Lloyd, 107, 239 Pamin, Barbi, 123, 221, 232 Parr, John, 232 Parris, Bill, 232 Parrish, Cindy, 78, 196, 267 Parrish, Rod, 232 Parsons, David, 89, 123, 196 Parsons, Diane, 252 Parsons, Roger, 94 Partridge, Laura, 51, 62, 63, 196 Pash, Debbie, 232 Paskewich, Frank, Mr., 27 Pasley, Barbera, 252 Pasley, Kevin, 73 Patsy, John, Mr., 137 Patterson, Calvin, 136, 138, 141, Patterson, I-larry, 232 Patterson, Jeannie, 102, 232 Patterson, Margo, 117, 232 Patterson, Pat, 53 Patterson, Peter, 136, 197 Paulk, Bobbye, 129, 232 Paulson, Debbie, 71, 98, 128, 197 Pawley, Clara, Mrs., 35, 174 Payne, Pat, 252 Peacock, Stanley, 252 Pearson, Cheryl, 252 Peck, Tom, 232 298 233 12, 177, 191, 195, 196 142, 158, 197, 212 Peckham, Nancy, 66, 67, 197, 213 Pedd, Joan, 71, 72, 233 Pedroso, Elena, Mrs., 32 Peek, Tom, 75 Peeples, Helene, Mrs., 30, 43, 78, 103 Peeples, Paula, 233 Peightal, Alan, 252 Pemble, Morris, 197 Pemble, Tom, 158, 252 Pennie, Sheila, Mrs., 33 Peoples, Julie, 101, 196 Perez, Ana, 233 Perkins, Belinda, 252 Petra, Dave, 197 Perrenot, Joan, 252 Perrenot, Judy, 232 Perry, Ben, 252 Peter, N., 71 Peters, Debra, 232 Peters, Dee-Dee, 126, 252 Peters, Dorothy, 252 Peters, Melanie, 76, 252 Peters, Sam, 252 Petrone, Ashley, 129, 196 Pettit, Monica, 252 Pfeiffer, Michael, 143, 232 Pfeiifer, Patricia, 252 Pfister, Scott, 74, 136, 196 Phillips, Bob, 196 Phipps, Sharon, 71, 123, 197 Phoenix, Frank, 143, 158, 252 Phoenix, James, 197 Pierce, Howard, 95, 161, 197 Pierce, Jim, 136, 197 Pike, Michael, 252 Pinkston, Bill, 89, 110, 113, 232 Piper, Ellis, Mr., 30 Piper, Mary, 83, 102, 109, 123, Pittenger, George, 158 Pittenger, John, 197 Plack, 164, 196 Plaster, Robert, 136, 196 Pletts, Dennis, 197 Pletts, Lynne, 252 Pletts, Sarah, 68, 74, 101, 221, 232 Plumer, Penny, 110, 121, 197 Pluto, Tim, 136, 232 Poe, Jimmy, 232 Pogue, Lisa, 232 Polizzi, Chris Pollack, Barbara, 78, 96, 197 Pollock, Gray, 70, 252 Pollock, John, Mr., 42 Polofsky, Allan, 252 Pollson, Dan, 252 Pomerko, Doris, Mrs., 43 Pope, Marcia, 157, 252 197, 208 Popham, Lee, 78, 79, 86, 89, 91, 105, 126, 168, 169 197, 211, 217 Popp, Linda, 65, 102, 165, 232 Popp, Mike, 164, 196 Poppe, Joy, 72, 196 Porter, Gall, 197 Posley, Kevin, 252 Poulos, Jo-Ann, 252 Powell, Cheryl, 71, 72, 197 Powell, Jon, 158, 252 Powell, Pat, 252 Powell, Ronny, 197 Power, Jacque, 252 Powers, Anne, 252 Powers, Diane, 110, 197 Powers, Jerri, 143, 232 Powers, Sandie, 198 Prapps, K., 71 Pratsinak, George, 136, 232 Pratt, Sherran, 72 Prentiss, Scott, 149, 252 Prescott, Jim, 198 Preshong, Stephanie, 232 Preshong, Thomas, 252 Pressler, Richard, 198 Pressley, Mana, 117, 232 Preston, Alonzo, 143, 253 Preston, Mark, 253 Preuss, Joan, Mrs., 30, 31 Price, Ken, 232 Pridgeon, Christ, 253 Pripish, Jean, 76, 83, 96, 198 Pro, Donna, 198 Proctor, Susan, 199 Propps, Kathy, 199 Provo, John, 232 Prowler, Debbie, 165, 232 Pryde, Gary, 253 Pursell, Frank, 156, 232 Pursell, Richard, 253 Purves, Catherine, Mrs., 28 Putz, Mike, 253 Pyle, Valerie, 253 Quirk, Bob, 99, 199 R Rachline, Helena, 72, 253 Rackear, Gary, 121, 232 Raetz, Gail, 109, 198 Rains, Roland, 2.53 Scott, Pa Ralph, Dave, 163 Ramsey, Morgan, Mr., 38 Randle, Bob, 232 Rantz, Jake, 198 Raskin, Richard, 198 Rasmussen, Rik, 253 Rathbun, David, 253 Raubfogel, Rick, 253 Rawls, Bev, 232 Rawson Lynn, 253 Ray, Judson, 253 Read, Charlie, 253 Read, Cushing, 136, 198 Read, Jan, 110, 198 Reagin, Cindy, 199 Reark, Mike, 158, 253 Rebec, Dennie, 232 Reddaway, Nanci, 253 Redlhamer, Paul, Mr., 35, 157, 221 Redlinger, Valerie, 199 Reed, George, 253 Reed, Mike, 253 Reeder, Boyd, 199 Reese, Jim, 198 Register, Linda, 133, 198, 202 Reid, J., 71 Reid, Keith, 143, 253 Reid, Sharon, 86, 157, 198 Reilley, Danny, 253 Reilly, J., 156 Reisinger, John, 253 Reiter, Bill, 253 Reitman, Carolyn, 73, 253 Relph, Dave, 253 Reno, Jeff, 253 Retchin, Blair, 198 Relter, Stuart, 253 Reubert, Jay, 198 Reubert, Terry, 253 Revitz, Ronald, 199 Reyes, Elizabeth, 253 Rhew, Edwin, 232 Rhoades, Geri, 253 Rhodes, Barbara, 199 Rhodes, Robert, 232 Rhonan, I-lilary, 199 Rhyne, Kerry, 198 Rice, Ralph, Mr., 35 Richards, Deborah, 72 Richards, Meg, 73, 253 Richardson, Bill, 253 Richardson, Bruce, 117, 198 Richardson, Shere, 232 Richardson, Yonna, 253 Richie, Terrijo, 69, 70, 71, 84, Rickenbaugh, Jim, 198 Ricks, Gary, 87, 89, 113, 191, 198 Rider, Suzanne, 62, 72, 239, 253 Rife, John, 198 Riscigno, Ann, 253 Roakes, Stephen, 233 Roark, Michael, 233 Roark, Tim, 253 Robbins, David, 253 Robert, Claude, 233 Roberts, Carole, Mrs., 43, 177 Roberts, David, 253 Roberts Ginny, 253 Robertsi Joanne, 198 Roberts, Merrie, 253 Roberts, Pam, 198 Robinso Robson, n, Scott, 253 Sheila, 253 Rodriguez Emilio, 75, 126, 233 Roehl, Robin, 233 Roettgen, Martha, 133, 233 Rogers, Bill, 253 Rogers, Cindy, 198 Rogers, Grace, 198 Rogers, Janet, 98, 165, 233 Rogers, Linda, 233 Rogers, Steve, 163 Rogers Sue 253 Rogersi Tara, 239, 253 Rohacek, Lila, 198 Rohrmo ser, Guenther, Mr., 33 238, 239, 253 Roitstein, Norma, Mrs., 43, 117 Romeo, Felicia, 65, 221, 233 Romer, Cheryl, 93, 121, 199 Root, Judy, 129, 253 Rose, Kim, 102, 109, 221, 233 Rose, Leslie, 109, 199 Rose, Sharon, 233 Rosen, Gary, 253 Rosen, Michael, 233 Rosen, Gary, 253 Rosen, Michael, 233 Rosenfeld, Ronnie, Miss, 39 Rosemond, Beth, 253 Rosembaum, Ellen, 233 Rosenberg, David, 253 Rosenberg, Steve, 199 Rosenblatt, Lynn, 70, 199 Ross, Mary, 110, 199 Ross, Richard, 253 Roth, Gail, 233 Roth, Karen, 253 Roth, Linda, 233 Rountree, Clark, 136, 233 Rowenn, Francis, 253 Rowland, Mike, 253 Roy, Douglas, 87, 91, 123, 199 Roy, Kathy, 253 Ruark, Joel, 233 Rubin, Mike, 253 Rudick, Kim, 124, 158, 253 Rogers, Steve, 233 Rupp, Mike, 233 Rusciani, Linda, 73, 253 Rusciani, Rose, 73, 199 Ruse, John, 233 Rush, Bob, 233 Russ, Willie, 253 Rutledge, Pete, 233 Rutledge, Wiley, 253 Ryan, Kathy, 199, 264 Rutter, Amy, 254 Ryan, John, Mr., 41 Ryan, Pat, 254 Ryder, Nancy, 39 Ryswick, Charlene, 199 S Sabine, Chuck, 233 Sadler, Lynn, 254 Sadtler, Fred, 199 Saenz, Frank, 254 Safer, Les, 200 Sager, Richard, 254 Sain, Nancy, 254 Salb, Ted, 233 Salisbury, Betty, 65, 254 Salvo, Nandina, 115, 254 Salz, Nancy, 254 Salz, Sue, 78, 79, 87, 89, 91, 93, 102, Salzman, Tony, 234 Sander, Pat, 234 Sanders, Ronald, 136, 234 Sanders, Roxanne, 254 Sands, Marcy, 234 Sandstrom, Bruce, 200 Sansone, Dolores, 200 Santolucito, Claudia, 103, 234 Santo, Bill, 254 Sapp, Ray, 121, 254 Sargent, Linda, 200 Sarnecki, Deena, 234 Sarno, Valerie, 234 Saunders, Fred, 254 Sauvigne, George, 254 Sawyer, Ken, 200 Sawyer, Carol, 234 Sayers, Patricia, 200 Scarano, Mary, 254 Schaefer, Cindy, 64, 84, 101, 234 Schalfter, Dave, 200 Schele, Robin, 231 Scheltzer, Sam, Mr., 34, 163, 252 109, 121, 200 Schemer, Arlene, Miss., 44, 66 Schenkman, Joel, 254 Scheridan, Linda, Mrs., 30 Scherr, Debbie, 98, 200 Schiff, Jimmy, 78, 234 Schiffman, Peggy, 254 Schildt, Kathy, 234 Schinmau, Kathy, 69, 71, 200 Schleicher, Linda, 70, 234 Schlotter, John, Mr., 34 Schmalzle, Daniel, 201 Schmidt, David, 254 Schmidt, Jon, 95, 143, 201 Schnur, Lynn, 201 Scholz, Patsy, 254 Schramm, Debra, 234 Schreiner, David, 234 Schulke, Robin, 98, 165, 234 Schulze, Wendy, 254 Schwartz, Carol, 234 Schwartz, Dale, 254 Schwartz, Gary, 234 Schwartz, Gwen, 87, 89, 90, 103, Schwartz, Richard, 89, 95, 113, 2 Schwerth offer, Mark, 201 Scott, Jim, 254 Scott, Mary, 201 Scott, Nancy, 254 tricia, 235 126, 204 34 Scrogln, Cathy, 70, 201 Seabrook, Robert, 235 Seaward, Sue, 254 Secunda, Roslyn, 235 Seegers, Errol, Mr., 38, 156, 157 Segal, Mitch, 254 Seibert, Gail, 254 Seiden, Henry, 254 Seidman, Ruby, 254 Seitz, Pam, 254 Sellars, Mary Ann, 201 Selsky, Ellen, 201 Seltenright, Mike, 158, 234 Sena, Diane, 200 Sena, Marylou, 254 Sepe, Brian, 254 Sevilla, Art, 255 Seymour, Jan, 255 Seymour, Laura, 103, 121, 200 Shaffer, Bill, 86, 145, 201 Shahinian, Cindi, 201 Shank, Sheila, 58, 68, 255 Shaughnessy, Ellen, 70 Shaughnessy, John, 136 Shaughnessy, Sandy, 255 Shaw, Donald, 255 Shaw, Gary, 255 Shaw, Ricki, 51, 62, 63, 101, 115, 234 Shebest, Margaret, 234 Sheffield, Laura, 201 Sheldon, Mike, 113, 201 Shelton, George, 201 Sherman, Kris, 239, 255 Shermer, Sally, 86, 93, 131, 160, 169 200 Sherouse, Kate, 255 Sherrill, Marcee, 68, 115, 234 Sherill, Mary, 234 Sherwood, Julie, 234 Shields, David, 113 Shields, Fred, 113, 200 Shindelman, Manila, 255 Shinners, Linda, 201 Shirey, Deborah, 255 Shoe, Danny, 201 Shoemaker, Jan, 160, 255 Shore, Jon, 235 Shotwell, Jody, 50, 86, 89, Shotwell, Lance, 255 95, 103, 118, 119, 124, 201 Shubella, Joan, Miss, 30, 43, 78, 99 Shuler, Dave, 201 Shulman, Mike, 255 Shurley, Fletcher, 186, 201 Siden, Laurie, 78, 79, 86, 89, 93, 103, 109, 169, 200 Sierens, Steve, 255 Sikorskl, Bill, 73 Silverman, Steva, 76, 237 Siman, Ann, 14, 200 Ample parking space is provided for Palmetto's car owning population. This new south area helps eliminate crowded parking conditions. Simmons, Patti, 255 Simon, Linda, 235 Simpson, Debbie, 201 Simpson, Eugene, 201 simpson, Linda, 109, 110, 201 Simpson, Mike, 143, 149, 255 Sims, Nancy, 255 Singer, Marilyn, 119 Singletary, Janet, 235 Sinnamin, Hank, 234 Siry, Lawrence, Ml'-1 30 Skeen, Gary, 255 Skeens, Bob, 76, 143, 153, 255 Skinner, Jim, 234 Slachter, Dave, 86, 95, 110, 124, 164- 201 Slaton, Georgia, 255 Slicker, David, 201 Slinn, Diane, 76, 234 Sloat, Teresa, 255 Smiley, Danny, 149, 234 Smith, Alvin, 255 Smith, Carolyn, 71, 78, 202 Smith, Cindy, 255 Smith, Charles, 202 Smith, Diana, 72, 234 Smith, Diane, 255 Smith, Dianne, 115 Smith, Doug, 29, 105, 202 Smith, Eugenia, Mrs., 40 Smith, Foster, Mr., 36, 37 Smith, Frederick, Mr., 33 Smith, Ginny 56, 66, 67, 83, 84, 20 Smith, Jack, 202 Smith, Ken, 105, 123, 169, 202 Smith, Nancy, 234, 255 Smith, Patricia, 73, 255 Smith, Patrick, 235 Smith, Ron, 15 Smith, Scott, 255 Smith, Tana, 202 Smith, Jick, 235 Smoak, Barbara, 202 Snead, Richard, 105, 136, 221, 235 Snow, Charlie, 234 Snyder, Doug, 143, 254 Snyder, Jim, 87, 95, 124, 136, 202 Sochor, Peggy, 254 Sockol, Barbara, 254 Sockol, Stewart, 202 Sofge, David, 93, 177, 202 Solbjoa, Karen, 254 Solomon, Herb, 87, 202 Solomon, Sara, 98, 234 Somberg, Lori, 72, 234 Somberg, Mike, 143, 255 Sommers, George, 234 Sonenberg, Nancy, 99, 202 Sorrells, Barbara, 66, 84, 87, 93, 101, 133, 202 Sovacool, Melanie, 99, 202 Sovacool, Rhonda, 99, 234 Sowers, Vicky, 202 Sparkman, Les, 234 Spatz, Gary, 235 Speace, Linda, 202 Speace, Steve, 255 Spencer, Laura, 97, 203 Spencer, Marsha, 203 Spencer, Wes, 113, 123, 203 Sperry, Douglas, 203 Spiegel, Nan, 203 Spiegel, Richard, 149, 255 Spiegel, Susan, 78, 101, 235 Spilka, Martin, 136, 202 Spillers, Dennis, 235 Spisak, Rick, 255 Spitzer, Sharon, 16, 255 Spring, Jeanne, 99, 119, 234 Spring, Wayne, Mr., 26, 37 Sprinks, Linda, 255 Spurlin, Bill, 202 Squire, Kandy,,234 Stacey, Jim, 255 Stacey, Rick, 203 Stack, Bridget, 234 Stack, John,i163, 203 Stahl, Dianne, 254 Stallings, Cindy, 203 Stampados, George, 254 Stanton, Elayne, 203 Starbuck, Don, Mr., 247 Starbuck, Ted, 254 Stark, Eleanor, 203 Starr, Jerry, 203 Stavely, Billie Lou, 87, 93, 120, 121, 125, 203 Stearns, Susan, 254 Stebulis, Ray, 113, 203 Stebulis, Vic, 255 Steedman, Leslie, 203 Steele, Wen, 234 Stetfani, Carla, 255 Steinbring, Suzie, 68, 82, 84, 101, 234 Steinhauer, Mike, 203 Stephens, Christina, 69, 71, 203 Stephens, Debby, 234 Stephens, John, 203 Stem, Jan, 121, 235, 254 Stevens, Jim, 70, 235 Stevens, Vikki, 71, 72, 203 Stevenson, Craig, 235 Stevenson, J., 73 Stewart, G., 143 Stewart, Karen, 62, 103, 118, 169, 192, 203, 213, 264 Stewart, Scott, 163, 255 Still, Debbi, 255 Still, Pat, 103, 234 Stinger, Autumn, 203 Stinger, Spring, 203 Sophomore Barry Marks enjoys a snow cone after a hectic exam day. Girls Sports Club, Echo, and Elite use this lype of sale as a fund-raising project Stokes, Deborah, 109 Stoll, Tom, 136, 234 Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Kerry, 255 Montie, 127, 178, 203 Patty, 203 Roberta, Mrs., 39 Stoppiello, Lucy, 25 5 Stotts, Dennis, 93, 105, 204 Stowell, Susie, 234 Strasser, Phil, 204 Strauss, Mike, 255 Strauss, Patricia, 234 Strauss, Steve, 234 Stripling, Sally, 83, 103, 126, 221, 234 Stroberg, Sandy, 86, 93, 99, 131, 203 Stroberg, Sharry, 86, 93, 99, 131, 203 Stuart, Steve, 254 Stubbletield, Karen, 127, 204 Stubblefield, Nancy, 255 Stubins, Mindy, 121, 235 Stucka, Barbara, 235 Stuedler, Gordon, 204 Sugg, Judy, 254 Sullivan, C., 73 Sullivan, Chuck, 204 Sullivan, Mary, 228, 254 Sullivan, Maureen, 73 Sundberg, Andy, 115, 123, 255 Surrency, Roberta, 72, 205 Suter, Debbie, 255 Sutton, Bill, 235 Suydam, Marguerite, Miss, 33 Swaine, Barbara, 255 Swain, Jere, 158, 255 Swaine, Rick, 205 Swann, Cheryl, 235 Swearinger, Wayne, 204 Sweet, Stephen, 95, 107, 113, 136, 204 Swerdlin, Lee, 255 Swindell, Jerry, 204 Swinney, Nancy, Mrs., 29 Swope, Elizabeth, 71, 121, 204 Sykes, Betty, Mrs., 39 Syrakis, Anthony, 235 Syrop, Lee, 235 Szyinanski, Jill, 121, 239, 255 T Tabb, Eric, 255 Taccolini, Mare, 254 Taccolini, Peggi, 205 Taddia, Louis, 205 Taksier, Miriam, Mrs., 30, 43, 77 Talkington, Gayle, 235 Talkington, Rick, 254 Talley, Debbie, 254 Tankersley, Angie, 254 Tankersley, Marra, 255 Tanksley, Frances Tannen, David, 235 300 Tanner, Bob, 235 Tate, Nancy, 86, 101, 126, 204 Tate, Sue, 204 Tate, Susie, 204 Tate, Ted, 255 Tatelman, Jetf, 255 Taylor, David, 204 Taylor, Ed, 204 Taylor, Leslie, 255 Taylor, Nick, Mr., 28 Taylor, Steve, 93, 113, 169, 205 Teagarden, Joe, 205 Teichert, Paul, 99, 136, 138, 144, 145, 158, 204, 212 217 Temple, Don, 255 Temples, Sandra, 93, 204 Thernes, Matthew, Mr., 28 Thiel, Marcy, 235 Thiry, Kathy, 255 Thiry, Michael, 256 Thomas, Bill, 256 Thomas, Don, 105, 123, 235 Thomas, Donna, 235 Thomas, Fred, 256 Thomas, Gary, 143, 256 Thomas, Glenn, 235 Thomas, Gordon, 204 Thomas, Gussie, 73, 235 Thomas, Kathy, 68, 71, 89, 103, 220, 221, 235 Thomas, Kay, 71, 98, 236 Thomas, Mal, 204 Thomas, Reesie, 256 Thomas, Stephen, 256 Thomas, Tom, 256 Thomas, Tom, 143, 256 Thompson, Bruce, 204 Thompson, Diana, 70, 221, 236 Thompson, Gary, 158, 257 Thompson, Gary, 236 Thompson, Lynn, 101, 109, 157 204 n Thompson, Nancy, 257 Thompson, Mike, 95, 125, 204 Thomson, Kathy, 204 Thomer, Margo, 236 Thornton, Gary, 236 Thomton, Susan, 204 Thruelsen, Karen, 256 Tice, Rhonal, 256 Tift, Valerie, 133, 256 Timanus, Rod, 116, 204 Timko, Karen, 64, 70, 93, 205 Timmons, Joan, 256 Timmons, Theresa, 73, 256 Tingler, Lee, 236 Tinsley, Harold, 237 Toal, Mark, 254, 256 Tolar, Randee, 205 Tonks, Nancy, 126, 256 Torres, Mike, 256 Towe, Judy, 205 Trail, Christina, 205 Trail, Tim, 234 Trantham, James, Mr., 31, 77, 221 Tredway, Susan, 205 Trent, John, 136, 205 Tresback, Edward, 158, 159, 23 Trimm, Armand, 257 Truax, Scott, 257 Tuggle, Lisa, Mrs., 42 Tull, Sandi, 70, 205 Tumarkin, Paul, 236 Turetsky, Rick, 109, 121, 160, 1 Turetsky, Robin, 70, 256 ,Turk, Sharyn, 86, 89, 101, 126, Turner, Alix, 206 'Turner, Carolyn, 101, 206 Tuttle, Steve, 236 Tynes, Basil, Mr., 42 Tysinger, Lillian, Mrs., 31 1 U QUhle, Don, 206 'Uhle, Susan, 95, 115, 119, 125, QUhrich, Janet, 256 1Upright, Ellen, 206 V 1Valentine, Dee Dee, 207 gValla, Art, 207 IVallei0, Miriam, 237 Vandell, Terry, 256 Van De Mark, Bruce, 136, 236 Vandermark, Peggy, 65, 69, 70, Van Dyke, Richard, 158, 236 Van Ness, Larry, 207 'Van Wagner, Joyce, 236 Veazey, Karen, 256 Velarde, Joe, 136, 236 Venis, Georgeann, 236 Vermillion, John, 256 Vensel, Wayne, 256 Vescovi, Claudia, 119, 236 Vespucci, Barbara, 237 Viator, Stephanie, 206 Vice, Tonya, 76, 256 Vick, Mary, 206 Vick, Mary, 206 Vickery, Robbie, 256 Vickery, Gaye, 133, 206 Vickland, Eric, 236 Vincent, Lynn, 165, 207 Viterbo, Roslyn, 236 Voegtle, Henry, 257 Vogliazzo, Amy, 165, 256 4 61, 236 205 236 94, 103, 123, 182, 207 Volker, Melissa, se, 91, 99, 121, 207 Von Zamft, Elyse, 207 Voss, Diana, 207 Voss, Pat, 73, 236 W Wagner, Robert, 206 Waldeck, Tom, 136 Walden, Earl, 107, 123, 256 Walden, Earl, 236 Walden, Jamie, 99, 165, 236 iWalker, Alan, 236 Walker, Denise, 256 Walker, Douglas, 116, 206 Walker, Michele, 206 Walker, Michele, 206 Walker, Sylvester, 143, 256 Walkinshavv, Betsy, 207 Wall, Brian, 237 Wallace, Bill, 71, 236 Wallace, Debra, 256 Wallace, Robert, 207 Wallace, Steve, 143, 256 Walters, Candy, 57, 66, 221 Walters, Dave, 208 Walters, Sally, Miss, 233 Walther, Jackie, 103, 208 Walton, Robin, 208 Ward, Brant, 208 Warford, Sharon, 208 Warner, Ronnie, 256 Warren, Harry, Mr., 30, 31, 108, 109 Warrington, Dana, 256 Warrington, Tina, 97, 115, 208 Warshowsky, Joe, 123, 136, 158, 208 Wasner, John, 208 Wasner, Mary Julia, 208 Watson, Cyndi, 257 Watson, Debby, 257 Watson, Ed, 208 Watson, Laura, 256 Watson, Suzanne, 208 Watson, Terry, 256 Wayne, Janice, Miss, 37 Weatherup, Alan, 236 Webb, Paul S., 236 Webb, Steve, 256 Weber, Michele, 256 Wechsberg, Richard, 256 Wedbush, Mike, 143, 149, 256 Weed, Debbie, 236 Weeks, Judy, 256 Weinstem, Bruce, 89, 113, 121, 164, 236 Weisberg, Joan, 256 Wejebe, Olga, Mrs., 37 Welliver, Doug, 257 Welliver, Sue, 83, 93, 121, 221, 236 Wellons, John, 209 Wellons, Kathy, 209 Wells, Lois, Mrs., 31 Wells, Suzy, 257 Welt, Michele, 256 Wenderski, Michael, 256 Wednerski, Terry, 209 Wenzel, Frosty, 110, 120, 121, 208 Werner, David, 209 Wershil, Billie, 115, 119, 236 Wertz, Cindy, 121, 236 Wessells, Robbie, 93, 236 West, Pat, 256 West, Rebecca, 256 Westbrook, Jacquelyn, Mrs., 46 Westbrook, Tricia, 256 Westbrook, Wayne, 110, 123, 209 Westling, Gary, 70, 113, 158, 206 Wey, Brenda, 117, 209 Wheatcroft, Ginger, 101, 109, 157, 207 Wheatley, Paul, 256 Wheeler, Brenda, 236 Whetzel, Donna, 256 Whitaker, Charlie, 105, 169, 207 White, Cyndee, 73 White, Renee, 256 White, Richard, 95, 105, 113, 206 White, Stewart, 206 White, Tom, 256 White, Wendy, 84, 125, 238, 239, 256 Whiteman, Ralph, 256 Whiteside, Alan, 143, 256 Whiting, Bryan, 256 Whiting, David, 256 Whitney, Frank, 206 Whittmann, Karen, 256 Widlan, Esther, 236 Wicker, Pamie Jo, 206 Wienges Hal 206 3 3 Wilbur, Cyndi, 207 Wilder, D., 70 Wilder, Pat, 256 Wilder, Steve, 156, 207 Wildman, Nadine, 206 Wilkie, Rosa, Miss, 44 Wilkinson, Pat, 87, 93, 99, 206 Willcox, Sharon, 71, 236 Williams, Williams, Aaron, 69, 73, 107 Alexis, 206 Williams, Bernard, Mr., 39 Williams, Brian, 206 Williams, Cass, 256 Williams, Heidi, 123, 206 Williams, Jim, 207 Williams, Judy, 93, 207 Williams, Lewis, 73, 133, 239, 256 Williams, Mark, 236 Williams, Pam, 256 Williams, Rusty, 210 Williams, Torchia, 256 Williford, Eugene, 210 Willig, Lee, 256 Willoughby, R., 72 Willox, Jamie, 210 301 Wills, Linda, 66, 67, 84, 107, 220, 236, 264 Wilson, Barbara, 38, 256 Wilson, Cathae, 236 Wilson, George, 209 Wilson, Janet, 236 Wilson, Kelly, 209 Wilson, Linda, 208 Wilson, Marcia, 97, 115, 127, 209 Wilson, Marilyn, 256 Wilson, Richard, 236 Wilson, Steve, 236 Wilson, Weegee, 256 Wilson, Wendie, 70, 72, 237 Winterbottom, Scott, 97, 106, 114, 237 Wipior, Kris, 257 Wise, Ryan, 257 Witherington, Brenda, 237 Wittmack, Jim, 158, 237 Wodrich, Gail, 257 Wohl, Debbie, 71, 98, 209 Wolf, Debbi, 237 Wonders, Craig, 209 Wood, Ann, 133, 237 Wood, Donald, Mr., 35 Wood, James, 237 Wood, Lisa, 257 Wood, Sallie, 93, 133 Woodard, Carol, Mrs. 39 Woodard, Mike, 125 Woodrulf, Steve, 257 Woolley, Pam, 237 Worby, Barbara, 257 Worrall, Carol, 165 Worton, Eddie, 257 Wray, Michael, 209 Wright, Daniel, 136, 237 Wright, Larry, 136 Wright, Laurence, 209 Wright, Mary, 209 Wright, Sam, 257 Wrightson, Bill, 95, 209 Wrinkle, Lon, 237 Wulf, Debbi, 115 Wyatt, Lee, 257 Wyatt, Linda, 237 Wyatt, Paulette, 257 Wyatt, Robert, 209 Wynn, David, 237 Wyrick, Debbie, 237 Wyst, Marilyn, 257 Y Yagoda, Jill, 237 Yanaros, Alexis, 52, 155, 239, 257 Yardumian, David, 113, 209 Yardumian, Ricky, 257 Yearty, Danny, 237 Yearty, Diane, 257 York, Jo Ann, 257 York, Sandra, 257 Young, Elijah, 257 Young, Gary, 136, 209 Young, Inez, 209 Ysidrow, Johnnie, 209 Z Zank, Steve, 95, 105, 125, 161, 210 Zauner, Bob, 210 Zauner, Fred, 210 Zauner, Margie, 257 Zeeman, P., 72 Zetler, Mark, 257 Zimbler, Barry, Mr., 44, 45, 158, 252 Zimmer, Pat, 237 Zimmerman, Pam, 125 Zimmerman, Paul, 25 7 U Zimmerman, Zandra, 237 Zink, Jim, 237 Zinzow, Dale, 71, 87, 93, 101, 210 Zipp, Susie, 131, 210 Zoche, Evelyn, 131, 210 Zook, Jean, Mrs., 40 Zook, Jim, 210 i'L w R L . . . 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A yearbook is a remembrance of Room 305 . . . frequent trips to Fairchild Gar- dens . . . deadline celebrations . . . new sales records . . . height measurements on the door jamb . . . surprise birthday parties . . . picas, cropping wheels, and layouts . . . a new little peeplesv . . . and 3 A.M. sessions .... A year book is a remembrance of the efforts of many people . . . a staff who gave freely of their time and energy . . . the people at Olan Mills Studio who helped us meet our deadlines . . . the teachers who understood our necessary class absences . . . Mr. Harrel Brooks and Foote 85 Davies who were always so helpful . . . Mr. Harry Warren whose guidance was so valuable . . . Mrs. Helene Peeples and Miss Joan Shubella who made the whole book possible . . . and my mother and family who were always there when I needed them .... To all these I am endlessly grateful .... A yearbook is a remembrance for some future tomorrow . . . you might leaf through the 1968 Palm Echo and recall this time, this place when we were Cammy law Candy Fien Editor-in-Chief young .... M
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