Miami Palmetto High School - Palm Echo Yearbook (Miami, FL)

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Those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will some day come to pass for all the world. -Senator Edward Kennedy united press international and a political year filled with winners and losers and losers turned winners and issues and answers? and problems and pledges and pledges and pledges and going to conventions the elephants in good old miami beach the mules in chicago chicago some came to the convention and some went the miami news but not as they had come- the miami News and one did not come at all because the weather was hot in los angeles and he was shaking too many hands so the people voted for a new country and sat back and waited for one man to question the answer the miami news 7' the miami news united press international the miami news united press international its the miami news the miami news GUY if ? vu... .f-X the miami news central relatedness seeing another not on the surface where human differences are but penetrating to the core to discover mankind's bond the identity the common denominator the love between equals reflected ff 1 1 , ff f, , 4' Q S N x X E g X 5 3 II, QW gk? 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I I 'wwf' XJ f I I ,.,...,,. ..., , I -w' B 5 fry lffgff f,f'lffff,'W l'9 Q' of-feszl l l Nl 2 uv if air. L J: d A 4295! E 0 5' S5 , l W, A Jameml faculty holly hawkins, editor marcia lecklch cindee rettinger blllle wershil we are your teachers see us hearus learnfronuus goon and later see how we had been a molding factor ofyourlne mrwwamymuww because of what we were then hmmmm ...... Principal Robert M. Maloney Administration Comings .... goings .... doings .... all regulated by the five administrative officials who helped mind the school. Change-the key to administration. Four parents, six students, two teachers, Mr. Robert Maloney, and Mr. Leonard Glazer comprised the Human Relations Committee. Another innovation-the Discipline Com- mittee-headed by Mr. Frank Paskewich and Mr. Matthew Thernes. How many times were you caught skipping? You little devil, you. And now, Mrs. Newman has a special announce- ment. Mrs. Shirley Newman helped keep faculty and students in touch with current goings ony she headed the counseling staff and sponsored Girls' Council, while Mrs. Helen Gwaltney acted as Assistant Princi- pal for Curriculum. Spring .... a time of rebirth, of newness. New intern instructors, too. The administration held an orientation for its semi-teachers. What went on? No one knows for sure. st S S J' 1 5. 1.: 1-..is-fm-....,.f ,yr ,av .pw Hey wasnt that a three dollar biIl? Mr. Leonard Glazer, Student Activities Director, and Mindy Harris sell tickets. administration 49 Mrs Helen Gwaltney Assistant Principal for Curriculum points out a passage on updated methods to school reading instructor, Miss Ann V 'f it 'r W ig -- A ,.,,,, a.,a,,h-H ,V V if f A fr l .. ,lr at Assistant Principals for Administration, Mr. Frank Paskewich, Mr. Mat Thernes, worl- to alleviate problems caused by a two shift system and increased student population S10 was if Q' R, , R. After a hard day, Testing Chairman, Mr. Nick Taylor, relaxes. The counseling staff helps students behind in their studies by offering resource periods during the day. gn- A ls my lunch under R for rye or W for wheat? ponders counselor Miss Jane Everitt. Actually, cumulative folders are a necessity but-bring on Excedrin. F. Ciochon D. Ludder ,X . R. Gluski C. Purves N. Taylor B. Zimbler Guidance Who'd ever think of coming back to school early? The sophomores did. Orientation a-go-go attracted 950 students in pre-planning week during late August. Out to win the neophytes over were administration officials, counselors, homeroom teachers, and cheer- leaders. Problems? Gripes? Groans? That was what eight counselors handled once school rolled into full swing. The more, the merrier. A new counselling method placed emphasis on mass discussion. Group dynam- ics-it helped. Who'd a thunk it? The senior class tromped into school for Florida Placements on an October teacher- work day. South Beach, here we come. Don't forget the thrill of the other test scores. PSAT. College Boards. National Merit. Keep up the good work, baby, and you're going places. guidance 51 N Q W' Group reflections as seen through a long tin can .... Mr. Gordon Hudson announces weekly test grades iw. . ,vfhy AW l. Adams C. Alley W. Boddington B. Conner l. Enteen L. Gundersheimer G. Hudson J. Lane T. Macia H. Peeples 52 enghsh M W rt .ff .A V Riff 4 iff. ' A L KS, , r , Qxgxs gf x X P. Rasmusson L. Scheridan L. Tysinger H. Warren J. Wassberg Q 'And this little piggy cried 'wee wee wee' all the way home. Mrs. Caroline K 'mf' as f.MeW.....g...te, ,,,,,WW MWA English MATRIX K-terminal: o + it -l- be + a + tale INSERT 1 K-terminal: an + idiot + past + tell + a + tale T-passive a + tale + past + be + part + tell + by -l- an + idiot T-rel a + tale + which -1- past + be + part + tell + by an idiot T-del a + tale + part + tell + by + an + idiot... Clt is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing-Macbethj. Transformed by new English, students wrote general topic sentences connected by specific paragraphs and studied the gospels of anyone from Dante to Fitzgerald. fRemem- ber Gatsby?J Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, shed tears when the mythology classes digested Oedipus the King. Asolo Theater Players treated contemporary and world lit students to The Misanthrope at the Grove Playhouse. Nosebag lunches. No sandals. Meanwhile, Huck Finn and Jim wandered down the Mississippi as modifiers continued to dangle and the highwayman kept riding, K K. Files illey emphasizes points to fourth period class of junior English students. riding, riding .... GN A. Powell You should have seen it, it was this long, but it got away. Mr. L. Wells LW, Bill Bod- dington teaches English pupils importance of learning to express themselves. english 54 math .5--1 Mrs. Joanne Griffiths explains correct procedure of the use of the slide rule to Algebra I students Alfrieda Harris and Liz M. Allen J. Canida J. Dunworth M. Hubbard J. Irwin R. Lessne I. Stone B, Sykes ,taxi , NS, v,.kv.. 1, L , NAS I Q f 'Start the bubble machine. On the count of three we will take it from the top. llr, Joseph Canida explains the postulates of geometry with the aid of a baton. Mathematics Take an empty room. Add thirty desks and fill them with people. Insert pencils, paper, slide rules, ach- ing fingers, and emotional frustration. Sumrmath. Sixty plus nine-a problem to set the mind racing. Nothing compared to those tackled by advanced placement calculus students, though. Whee. Lower phase pupils were assigned to the self- instruction center, where they were treated to a complete set of prepared transparencies. The ol' 600-wing overflowed. Junior mathema- ticians cropped up in the cafeteria, drama class- room, curriculum complex, and chemistry labs. Did Einstein have to contend with crumbs and spilled acid? Ah, the joy of triumph over adversity. B. Williams L. Woodward John Bivens looks on as he introduces one of his multi-complex problems to enthusiastic sophomore S. Lewis. mathematics 55 E. Delchamps P. Everett Q85 N KW X my -A X ,L'1 5 gg.g I gL-g L 5' N , Q, -+ W Ja' W X' , E. Seegers F. Smith W. Spring J. Wayne Mrs. Priscilla Everett wrings her hands as she and Pat Parham eye a chemist? mixing explosive liquids. 56 science ff S. Martinez D. Miller K. Schmick X s 5 .., 1 ig if 5 E .5 fx Q t .55 5 -:S-sg 1.h?'::?3?.':Iff-' f 3 X X xN if '- Mr. Errol Seegers slurps, sips, smacks, saturates, slobbers, and generally savors l last lifesaver toward the close of an especially exhausting day of biology cla: bubble, toil and trouble.. ,,....,.,..,.... Oops. Watch out. Mrs. DelChamps supervises Debbie Bostran's filtration experiment. Gulp. ,J Science Mark Kuperman TV Biology Sept. 3, 1968 Classroom teacher-Mr. Chambers IBM number-O07 Seat-Center, J, 118 Electrographic pencils weren't needed in the two television sections of biology. Just determination to be in the right place. Ho hum. English or biology today? A complicated set up of alternating English-biol- ogy classes enabled students to have class in the auditorium and small classroom. Confusion intensi- fied. For the first time, only phase three and four classes participated in telelessons. Biology phases one, two, and five found themselves in five-day-a- week classes. Life. Death. And on. By a heartbeat, science moved on. Out to help win the race, 11 students concentrated on advanced scientific study. Whether working with a veterinarian at Crandon Park or spending time at the UM computer center, students went scientifically professional for two hours a day. White rabbit? Slimy frog? Sleek cat? Or Reggie, fictional dinosaur cooked up by Department Head Errol Seegers? No time for toying around. Courses crammed with statistics were phased classes in bi- ology ll, chemistry, and physics. You know how it is. I coulda sworn there were only two. Mrs. Ferris shows Brad McMorris and Mike Kantor biology basics. science 57 TI-II K wc- When you re in English class, think English: when you're in government class, think government. Now try to figure out which class you' Social Studies That's life. Then and now. Come and gone . . . If you wanted the facts, all you had to do was stick around in social studies classes. Ho hum. Eleventh grade history and psychology students hearkened to statistics. The fall's prime concentra- tion centered on LSD, marijuana, and liquor. CHic.J Guests from the South Miami Agency on Narcotics shocked the students with yarns of mental retarda- tion and drug convictions. Visions of dancing sugar plums, anyone? Hey, boy, why were you in school? To learn the truth, huh? Courses in U.S. History and Government, Americanism vs. Communism, Sociology, Psychology, and World History attempted to spark the conflagra- tion of knowledge. CLook that up in your Funk 81 Wagnall's.J Z. Barker W. DiMarko C. Ferry W. Freeman K3 Q Q56 M. Hall Q. Q 2 gr Q 5 Zig? hff E. Orme lh-h-h. This is one way to get an audience interested in bowling. ln his dual roll as oach and teacher, Mr. Winston Clarke describes some problems confronting citizens. S- Scheme, v M N on small scale-talk, talk. Too bad the energy of Miss Zeta Barker's pupils couldn't solve world problems. . f 'rs v ,zyavwk , .,., , . I Hixswgfv fi 41 17 . W: , . ,. . . .,,. Q, A.. Ewfiszf C. Pawley Q3 J. Turner social studies 59 Foreign Language Snap . . . Crackle. . . Pop . . . Four foreign languages used tapes, earphones, and speakers to teach stu- dents the proper pronunciation. Hola, lsabel. Dialogs, structure drills, oral reports-all that jazz-part of modern courses in French, German, and Spanish. Who ever heard of basic sentences for Latin class? The dead language came alive with new books and audiolingual aids. How were things at the Forum? Felicitations pour etre sorti le premier. Junior linguists competed with others on the local and state levels. Extra-curricular activities, competitions, and free food stimulated students' interest in the study of foreign cultures. Happiness is a dish of fries, Wiener- schnitzel, tortillas .... C. Coverdale I. Davis Bundesrepublik! What kind of language is that printed on a school bulletin board? German is what they'd like you to believe! Notice the snickers. foreign language 1 Don't sweat itg just pronounce it again, chuckles Mr. Bob Edmondson, knowir 1nly practice-not electronic robots and brains-add flavor to French languag ,A Ban ET' J. Kundtz J. Luerus E. Pedroso The Frito Bandito strikes again. Drowning in a sombrero, Mr. Arthur Alvarez attempts to scare the students. F. Smith foreign language 61 Yl ELD '- ,, W Y 'WMM ,,,. , A W. Can't you read the signs, asks Mr. Theron McLain. Well, it is confusing. You don't usually see such an assortment, replies James ...wqngq l Whop! Miss Roberta Wilkie displays her infamous aim as the world is rid of another fly. Terrice Mitchell looks on with approval. f'.4.,nW: 'E!' Clink! Clunk! Ka-Pow- Come on, slow poke, hurry up and bowl. It doe not sound like the bus is going to make it to school, pouts Donna Brown 62 physical education onday Monkey Suit Period. What! No tennis shoes today? asks Miss eredith Lane as she marks an F in her grade book for this forgetfulness. D. Collins B. Elias ,.,.,., , - ,, ,..,.. 5. r Wy e ? 2 W W Ji? L .fi E, t s M. Lane A. Pansa A. Schemer R, Wilkie Physical Education Forty-eight, oh . . . forty-nine, uh . . . fifty . . . whew . . . Girls' PE classes struggled through sit-ups during the National Physical Fitness Program. Leaping, jumping, hopping . . . sometimes even falling and missing-all part of scrambling for the ball. Soccer, football, and softball for boys, volleyball, basketball, and tennis for their female counterparts. Side out. We won. Whoopee. Modern dance went mod- ern with new team teaching methods. To prevent a flabby andfor weak masculine set, the department acquired weight racks, side horse, balance beam, and beat board. Yes, sir, all four phases in tip-top shape. Meanwhile, 300 yards away, squealing brakes. Mobil bravados endured Drivers' Education. Newly- hatched Granitellis. After maneuvering around and into perplexing obstacles for nine weeks, 1100 stu- dents were issued the precious document-a Florida State Driver's License. physical education 63 L ' az ,YZ L ' , -5iQiP21j,Q 7' , A M ,., !' 1' V.f,..W. I ' rim-vw' , W , ff ff JZ. L., I ,ff , i Miss Alice Counts, business education teacher, takes one of her frequent trips around the classroom to answer questions students may 64 business education M. Bernstein N. Bronson H. Cunningham V. Stith I riends, Romans, Countrymen . , . Mr. Noel Bronson helps Ray Howard with Dblems in management. Sir, how do you make a hit with the secretaries? Business Education Use your paper releasel Oh, well, chalk it up to experience. Business education students did as they prepared for the future. Out to win over employers with competent work skills, more students than ever before enrolled in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office machinery courses. Click-clack. Click- clack. The workings of industry in infancy. You mean I have to cut my fingernails again?! Objective: get a job. Nlr. John Pollack spear- headed on-the-spot training in merchandise mart as student employees found jobs just about anywhere. Supermarket. Clothing store. Reception room. Super- visor's office. ln all, take-home pay came to about SB18,000. There's one for Look magazine, eh? your mark, get set, go. Mrs. Judy Dominick times typing students as they speedily learn to type. business education 65 gs. 22235-5 , T' S WIP X x N NX , J cg f Q M D. Days R. Klein f E. Nawrocki J. Ryan A. Winters J. Zook Vocational Arts Bake at 3500 for Cuh-ohh 25 minutes. No wonder. Oh, well, better luck next time. Junior gourmets prac- ticed cooking skills more or less successfully. You mean you actually like raisins in soup? Sewing courses emphasized color, texture, and fabric. Hey, move over. The home economics living room became a classroom as overcrowdingtook its toll. All the comforts of home, anyway. Crash . . . clang . crunch . . . next year's power mechanics will use the new building added behind shop classes. Amid deafening ruckus, the walls took shape. Eh? You'll have to speak louder: l can't hear a word. Other courses included wood and metal shops, drafting, and architectural and technical drawing. Meanwhile-up in the air, Junior Birdmen. Fliers of the future trained at the George T. Baker Aviation School. For three hours a day, they tinkered with three million dollars' worth of equipment. ls this any way to learn about an airline? You bet it is. 66 vocational arts Ellyzwffwefwww, lell, how about two out of three? 2 fs 2 Q giff 2 E V ,X , iff 32 254 X Y Q, 5 f l Q Z 5 32 H i 1 X25 I I B+ How much wood could a woodchuck chuck with this thing? 'M f'wW 1 X l em' Joked at any architectural plans made by a computer? Mr. Thomas Wheeler prefers the trial and error method of his graphics students. vocational arts 67 68 creative arts But l thought I was the lead. Angela Miller and Carolyn Hansen demonstrate two basic dramatic positions for Mr. Sam Creative Arts Cheeks taut. Lips tensed. Blood, sweat, and tears- but self-expression. Whatever you do, kids, be yourself. Whether in drama, speech, music, art, or publication work, pupils experienced success and failure. Shouts and whirling psychedelic posters. Distorted sights and sounds. Part of being in focus with the time. Zap. Not so fast. Ideas took shape with the help of renovation. For journalism, it was the purchase of a foil-stamping machine. Music lovers found pianos available for use. Debate Club beckoned speech students. Art pupils' designs benefited from the purchases of, an etching press, enameling kiln, grinder, leather buffer, and jewelry finisher. Through a Valentine's Day carnation sale, Thespians earned money to buy stage scenes for Bad Seed. Ding Dong-the witch may be dead, but creative arts marches on and on and on and .... 4 if i ,'l. V V M R. Bullman S. Daniels D. P. Hesslein H- Peeples D. Pomerko C. Roberts F 4,4 fl ,L i the still of the library, Mrs. Nancy Swinney types on her typewriter amid ie quiet books. The library retained its motto Shhhhhhhh! the entire year. Libra ry-A.V. Shh. Bang. Shh. Quiet--. Movement here and there. Around one-third of the school population used the library daily. All the comforts of home, too. Silence. Relaxation. A new lounge area and artistic interior decoration sparked additional interest. Supreme sacrifice-giving up study hall for the library. During regular hours, student volunteers helped collect fines, locate references, and shellac the thousand new books. A dozen mechanically- minded boys assisted Mr. W. P. Collins in handling the audio visual equipment. Popcorn, anyone? Librarians became nightowls, keeping the stacks open Monday-Thursday evenings from 7 'till 9. Yawn. il' i i ., i J. Batchellor B. Collins E. Hayes ho, hi ho-it's off to work we go. Mr. William Collins gives Michael Buhr and Dennis Spillers some tips. N. Sweeney library-av 69 70 office 4...--s wt. we xw N t x 5 5 Q -. -- Wt R Mirror, mirror, on the wall-how I wish l were finished with student fee slips once and for all, sighs office staffer Mrs. Faye Ebsary. Office Staff Good guys to the rescue. Office efficiency, a white hat special, kept the school running smoothly. Even during summer months secretaries toiled, totaling student credits, assigning pupils to home- room sections, and processing newcomers. Didn't like your substitute? Speak to the office personnel. Besides hiring fill-in teachers, they manned the switchboard and completed everything from permanent records to diplomas. CA misspell- ing?!J How do you do? Nice to meet you. Go straight down the corridor and turn to your right. -the unofficial welcoming committee on the job. Mrs. Rosemary Merritt enjoys variety of Yeas, yeas numba pleease! Ten office secretaries handle a number of tasks throughout the day. salads for student consumption is Mrs. Bettie Crouche, of cafeteria workers. Yes, those are peas in your jello, baby. Service Department Six-thirty. Jingling keys opened doors. Six forty-five. Cafeteria staffers arrived. Tick-tock. Tick-tock. First to come. Last to leave. Time to work. Time to clean. Tick-tock. Tick-tock. Sore feet. Dishwater hands. Work. Work. Work. Behind the scenes, Service Department members kept up 23 acres of school property. Among other duties, fifteen workers, each responsible for 17,500 sq. ft., maintained machinery, cared for 3,130 hall lockers, and replaced an average of seven light bulbs per day. Tick-tock. Time moves. Time to eat. Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. Time to feed 1300 students. Luncheon menus, furnished six weeks in advance by the School Food Service, revolved around hot meals. Ever busy, staffers added box lunches. Yum, yum. Mural, mural, on the wall. How interesting you are. Contributing to the cafeteria's atmosphere, a 3515 ft. x 8 ft. wall painting of school activities on the south side of the lunchroom reached completion in the fall. Atmosphere plus. taffers stop for a moment before changing shifts: Tony Tarantino, Bernard Gould, George Jones, Clarence Jones, Clidie Perry, iaron Smith, Louise Burke, Ruby Timmons, John Hozjan, Tom Gage, Algu Spivey, John Davis and Adam Broadt. service capers involvement . . . sr. stunt nite . . homecoming parade panther prowl . . homecoming court band ,.... :hatonettes . . majorettes . . . flag corps . . . varsity cheerleaders i.v. cheerleaders . brigadoon . . . publications . . 77 78 80 82 84 89 92 94 96 98 O . 102 4 X 'Y' W' fC 1 fx . X, -f , 42 if ,' V! 1 , Qvhi' KAQX T- 3 if K xgm X 1 wh Q, ,E if I , , 9 M I f 501' ' 1 Ag I K 4 V. 5 X E 4 ? f x -Q f 1' 'iff' X t A114 W ,WU if .f 495114 V' ' 1 K Wy 42, QW ,,5fff 'jQ?'l1: ?fF7., f ' Jff 45 Q jf::fgfifV - 1 5, ,Jy 1 ,' f A i :,. vlrff f ' 17f ,, 2. LW 1 j jj 1 Jqgg. T ,. -, ., H 4 fl 'fa A ,J 217457 f f 5 as Q4 D Q Z in F' 3 g P 'QQ I f 1 A g , V f Q ,.- nxfjgi. W gf UBB capers mary danford, editor fran niles, editor janet josephson debbie talley jS,z,aAf'77aww461, CL p xl MA' WL? -..,Afczf-cf Jm,0,fL,K,L,Q, J, JWLQMM M k D XD Q ' KL!! c ,e,fb04OA1,gl,ff'.lZ? iflUw Liz' 525522 i7MQf ' d h , c d und and look enchanting in your princess picture capers capers just three yea s oqee hee hee? 1- :.'3'- QQ? Vg4se,,M,3M A LL, qs. .:., ..m.,i - .. gg . .f'q..:,--1 ,Q - wil .- CHOUI .. . -,V Q. MADE X, T1-H5 is-3. 5 lc, N.. fl' ' F .- - AL yqgftg e x ,,.. , OW xx all-it ' Q '-1 . I A F59 I Us F , S3254 ,,-g.. Y P . if YQ' T xr fb: ,kg N Q3 4 , rc .., . . if If ' My f KY,-A5 si . . fi' ,ff K Involvement Extra. Extra. Read all about The Week That Was, That Was, That Was . . . Cpick up the needle, dum- dumj. Seven Days in February was spear-headed by an all-day assembly organized and presented by Students Interested in Fighting Apathy, Inc. Besides promoting spirit, the clean-up spectacular suc- ceeded in cleaning up the school. And never forget to- Give a ,gn 'l' censored, oh yes. .,,,,, ,W ff . involvement 77 What are you talking about? Tommy Andrews emphatical- ly asks Bob Wessels. l'm right, and you're positively wrong! 2, S Palmetto's senior cheerleader Thomas, display talent while takir Hey Jude, don't be concerned . . . this is just an act! sing Bob-ra Rush and Bruce-lla Van de Mark. Now take these sour notes, and make them bet-ter. . . 78 , senior stunt night Linda Popp is asking Holly Hawkins for her hand in marriage, 01 is it her arm, in the L.J.F. presentation at Senior Stunt night S s 5 E5 5? is E SE Bosco and Kathy in Sr. Stunt Night. 'This is Key Club's J.C. Gage, saith the LORD. Wir Senior emcee Howie Michaelson lovingly ex- claims, Tickle my ear and l will follow you any- where. Senior Stunt Night We're here to show you all about seniors. And things we've done that makes us real fine. This is the night we've waited 3 years for GJ. We are the Class of 6-9. We are the class that really has spirit. We are the class that's right on the line. Sing right out loud and let people hear us. We are the Class of 6-9. And seniors have real go, And seniors are in the know, We set goals for 7-O. We're sixty-nine, And we are fine. Right on the line. 'to the tune of Windy And this hand had the M8tM's. Triple Trio performs in feminine splendor as they give their rendition of I Enioy Being a Girl . senior stunt night 79 Homecoming Parade Yessir, Sonny, I do remember the Great Short- age of '69. Not a roll of t.p. Cblushb to be found anywhere in Kendall. Hard times, indeed. Fold, gather, staple, fluff. Fold, gather, staple, fluff. Palmetto's Homecoming Parade used count- less rolls of tissue to decorate the club and class floats. Besides adding some fuel to the paper flower fad, the parade featured a life-size airplane and a Brobdingnag beer mug. Looking hopefully ahead, Senior Class' first-prize entry was a blue and white mortarboardf. Flowers, nafch, Concert Chorus chirps, chuckles, chortles, and chants its merry way along Z-,ngraduation hath Homecoming parade rout. Beep. Out of the way cars. WE have the right of W. ,Sy 1u:,wm What's this creeping up on senior's Tom Andrews and Bob Miller? Why it's the number one float in the parade. What's 80 homecoming parade Nhile showing school spirit, Junior Class' float won second place. And you thought mailmen had it rough. Wm 9 in is n ff if 4-5? ' u My 'mi Maman. .4 - Palm Echo and Panther staffs take time from deadlines to , Write Over the Rebels as they eye Homecoming victory. homecoming parade 81 Panther Prowl Rutabaga, rutabaga, rutabaga . . . No, actually the dinner sponsored by the Boosters Club was roast beef. Mood music for the cafeteria courtesy of piano, flute, and electric guitar students. Glenn Miller lives. A pep rally Crahj and the Panther Prowl followed, both dedicated to beating South Dade. The show must Cand didj go on. Skits by organizations and Classes entertained 3 Packed auditorium- And next Barbara Mann revives spirit of Tinkerbell as she tip-toes around the stage fo year, Elwood, maybe you Can try a little harder. the art club's skit. Their unconventional performance received third place During sophomore class skit, Trisha Foley admires our teams' footbau- Palmetto's talented majorettes baton their way around the stage portraying South Dade majorettes 82 panther prowl letting to the point of Panther Prowl, Jeanne Hefferle highlights 1e junior skit as she teeters across the stage in farmer fashion. Gwen Harris and Levi McCoy participate in sophomore skits' your big hand in, put your big hand out, and do the Hokey take-off on Laugh ln for Panther Prowl during Homecoming. LJF describes what it's all about, winning second place. For a man of leisure, any deodorant will do. Latin Club brings down a full house as they spoof Roman life during the prowl. panther prowl 83 W 'KP-F -...S 'RQ isswsewaeiwhi C....z, ml... Homecoming Queen And now, the moment you've all been waiting for Cpause, pausej. Homecoming Queen 1968. Miss Candy Walters. And so old Queen Iverson crowned the new. Crown. Queen for a day . . . or two. But Candy was more than that ln her three years at Palmetto. For Key Club she was Csmackj a real sweetheart CxxxOOOxxxJ. With a rah, rah-yea team, Candy completed three years as a Palmetto cheerleader. Girls' Council, Student Council, and various art projects kept her busy throughout the year. . 1 W A 2 M z .4 , ,0 an Q, -4 if me Y ., fv, ' .QZZJ X K ,yr Q5 hir is . .,,, , ,,.. 5,5 - 'aytlwgfgf ga il MM! E , gi, , ,, , .M W fi r W4 , , .736 l -L frifl , t J ,M Z 4: X if 4 4 zz homecoming queen 85 rg , ,1,,,w , Sq I ,fi 5: f 'KW f' f 2, Acw ,W Sw , , ,A vi, '1 ww , AU W, 1 1 aw kit:-zf Fw? Yf nw, f 4 MW' mf 4 z, , k ff' ' I 4 V W 4 Z 4 K, J 1, in 1 . ' 7 wp., W I Hg, M, ,-, Ns A 1 J' x X 'it 1 QW' R 0 Q fn A 3a fn, ' 1- ' f, 1' ' ' f, fa QW ' wh w ' 4. .A ' l 513 N is Q1 ,A V , H 'xv Eff, 'Q iam, ml ff 3 ,wh 2 K1 - WM f' '- X . gg.. Q K, i 5 K , T fimgfgf , ' , ca Q ,Y w A , f f 5 Q it gg ' -f . fi' '1 s '15 S iw 4 Q i 5' . ' if '- , E x Ex ff. ax 3 . N My ig p - Vxxwf if fix X . 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Palmetto . . . boom . . . Panther Band n the field in full . . . boom boom . . . spirit to entertain. Panther Ba ncl Hey, that kid with the bassoon's out of step. Panther Band displayed color and originality in productions during halftime at football games. A regular class period allotted time to learn a medley of songs. Rehearsals three days a week were held to practice the formations. fYes, they're all therej. Eat your Wheaties this morning? Panther Band also marked time in Bowls. CSuper Bowl.J COrange Bowl.J Heads up. Stomachs in. Eyes front. Let us entertain you. Let us make you smile- Off we go into the wild, blue yonder. ln order to participate in Cherry Blossom Festival in Wash- ington, D.C., band members sold pennants, candy, school supplies . . . oh, well, just about every- thing. You. Ya, you. Wanta friend? Look at that kid with the ridiculous hat. Fea- tured music wasn't the band's only specialty. Try making costumes. Hip . . . hip . . . hurrah. Three cheers for the band. Band members have barrel of pzazz. he Marching Band helps lift Palmetto's spirit at the all important Coral Gables game played at Central Stadium. marching band 89 Ho, hum-How long will this song last? It should have been over two minutes ago, asks Diane Spain as tired arms weaken. 3 sf so rss i S S 'S ,... Head 'em off at the pass, says Ga Harper, then back to the ranch for grub Y Little Jim Steele come blow your horn. The band's in the stand ready to play. Hurry up, do not stray or Mr. Bragg will take your horn 90 marching band watch that hanky panky in the tuba section . Drum major Rod ln Mr. Joe Bragg's spare moments, does keeps good control of the band throughout Palmetto's games. he give landing signals to jet planes? -lup-two-three-four. Here comes the band. My, don't we look neat in straw hats and panchos? Hup-two-three-four. marching band 91 ,J H I .. 1 my 3 :p W A,,1,7j Q ,J 3, xy Vfxixuff MQW..- oui ' ' -,fav ,, ,, ,, 4 f,,,,,, if f f .I-8,vf. X , , Vm ,W . 1-f3s Q, f fd 5 in 72' f r ,M 12 7,4 , , W 8 1 21,72 V, ,,,,,, 3 hiv-I k A-p- 'mw -1' 1 I ,, . V ,Q 1' Z Fl-fl ,M , f ff A , ,, 5j:,,,g 4, ' V V' A f V, iff, Wan 'Va Karen Keep Betty Salisbury if Laurie Hitzig Felicia Romeo is fzsmtt-.7 532 rg? Chatonettes One more word and you're out, threatened Felicia Romeo, Chatonette captain. Oh, yes. Second only to the U. S. mail, the Chatonettes practiced in rain, mud, etc., to perform at football half-time shows with the good old' marching band. One, two, three-kick, turn-run around and make sure you do it with everyone else. Stage fright ever? Why? You only have to remember about three routines a game to perform in front of a vicious, screaming crowd. And then there's the Orange Bowl Parade and the trip to Washington, D. C. for the Apple Blossom Festival. Oh, well. Another year in the life of a Chatonette .... J, . , it . liMii.iirt?L. Joanne Barrett Tish Lockhart Lori Fernandez Betty Abram Linda Popp Kathy Freedman Kjell Falkey Leslie Taylor TerriJo Ritchie Joyce VanWagner Jean O'Kon Leslie Mitchell Mindy Harris Debbie Josefovsky Sue Josephson Mimi Gross Kathy Bledsoe Phyllis Anderson Robin Roehl Sue Barton Nancy Tonks Nancy Neukau Lynn Fancher Barbara Davis 33. 34. 35. Kerry Lungren . Lisa Wishart Sue Denson Sue Barret Tera Rogers Martha Brown Donna Simmons Trinka Cagle Joanne Barrett Felicia Romeo Karen Keep Betty Salisbury chatonettes 93 Vicki Defeo Debbie Alford Nina Cramm Ricki Shaw Valerie Compton Suzanne Riden Donna Finney ll lllllllll Grimacing as the slushy mud oozes through h toes, majorette Ricki Shaw awaits signal to begi 94 majorettes Maioreftes Being a majorette was: Ccheck onej Q fun Q mind-expanding Q tragic Eight girls led by Ricki Shaw performed at foot- ball games, They were literally traffic-blocking Cwhile practicing for Orange Bowl Paradeb. Get it? Ha, ha. Hup . . .two . . . three . . . four . . . We've Got Rhythm -an appropriate theme song for majorettes as they rehearsed routines. Patience, patience. Glowing faces. Flashing ba- lunior majorette Valerie Compton stands tons. Embarrassment-- Try not to drop it again, 'isid as the band PWS OU' Alma Matef- okay? If at first you don't succeed . . . before the half-time crowd, Lewis Williams the popular conception of exuberant majorette. On a hot, sunny day, majorette Donna Finney practices routine for football game halftime. majorettes 95 Members of the precision flag corps are: ffrontj Gloria Ferguson, Virginia Merritt, Nancy Kyle, Patty Warren, Captain Sue Huffman, Howdyshell, Donna Schlitzer, Beth Berman, Susan Shivers, Marty Fowler. fSecond Rowj Kerry Newell, Pam Fewell, Patricia Thomason Carol, Wendy Lester, Diane Neace, Julia Van Wagner, Linda Mason, Janet Crookshank. 1Third Rowj Kathy Hall, Mary Lou Gillis, Swanson, Kathy McGrath, Co-Captain Nancy Borries, Susan Moline, Shelly Blocmfeld, and Debbie Mathews, complete the half-time Show 96 flag corps Flag Corps ls it a home game? l'll say it is. Here comes the school flag corps. Enthusiasm personified--blue and white Cgloves and muddy bootsj gracing the field of battle during half-time. The Ballad of the Flag Corps It seems as if they've just commenced, when the music dies away, The leaping legs and hurling arms slow down to just a sway. They've made it through another show, their hearts about to burst, Let's hear it for our Flag Corps, another Palmetto First, anonymous Which team will make it to the locker room firs Wendy Lester and Shelly Bloomfield place betg Will Palmetto win? l say YES! I say YY-ES! Sue Huffman take break. . . Enjoying the excitement a touchdown is soph. Nancy Kyle. l , ls Debbie Mathews practicing to be a matador? SWISH. SWISH. Flag Corps' colorful routines delight the crowds at home games. Have flag-will travel. Martha Fowler, Gloria Ferguson and Jan Coohshank step high. flag corps 97 Varsity Cheerleaders Palmetto's got the team that's got the spirit- YEAH. Twelve varsity cheerleaders: ubiquitoust- behind the scene, on the spot. Full-time cheerlead- ers, part-time seamstressesg they designed and made new corduroy jumpers for uniforms. Unanimously elected captain, Karen Bosco was in there all the way yelling and screaming for spirit galore. Marcee Sherrill, second-in-command, upheld her duties by assisting Karen with skits for Panther Prowl and Senior Stunt Night. BONUS: cheerleaders could be heard Cjoy, joyj in WFUN's Cheer of the Year contest held in September. 'tExisting or being everywhere at the same timeg omnipresent. Exhausted, but still tin-tin-nabulating with spirit, newcomer Gail Sosby matches Yipee Yipee our side had fifty percent fewer cavities vivacity of the squad and shares their enthusiasm at the homecoming game Always smiling Karen Hallstrand picks up the Panther 98 varsity cheerleaders 4 5 6 9 W Iaren CSitting Beary Bosco visits a friend. lf you ould talk to the animals . . . they'd take you away. Marcee Sherrill Karen Bosco Sarah Pletts Betsy Hann Linda Wills Kathy Thomas Karen Hallstrand Candy Walters Linda Harrison Debbie Gibson Sheila Shank Suzie Steinbring My W i lc, Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar . . . all for Palmetto stand up-, shouts enthusiastic crowd as Linda Harrison leads them in a sounding of a favorite. varsity cheerleaders 99 5 J. V. Cheerleaders 100fM, increase. CBack to General Math . . . let's see . . . 10 + 1O:2O.J And so, ladies and gentlemen: according to the latest statistics-there were twenty cheerleaders. Twenty girls on one squad? No, no. Two squads of ten, the J's and the V's. The J squad was led by Captain Colleen O'Connor, while Susan Watson was captain of the V squad. Girls cheered at the JV football and basketball games. Sugar and Spice lsn't school spirit nice. Q f T 'f x' 4 Y 5 V x I 1. Susan Watson 2. Patrice Ellison 3. Jenna Stubbs 4. Barbara Ferguson 5. Jessica Cole 6. Trish Ruse 7. Jill Swanson 8. Robbi Greenwood 9. Merry DuBois 10. Pat Mitchell 100 jv cheerleaders ff , l X w-m '-N.. ls this any way to test a hair spray? Robbi Greenwood, Jill Swanson Merry DuBois test Champion Brand X during Homecoming activities in November. 'UV Cake, Patty cake, baker's man. J.V. Captain Jlleen O'Connor demonstrates her extra talents, mmampg- WN! i-I ORD Sherry Erenright Helen Estoque Terrice Mitchell Wendy White Colleen O'Conner Nancy Sims Anita Maxey Gail Pace Sherri Dorn Betty Young wi i 4 L f M li' ' jv cheerleaders 101 O2 Brigadoon Book and Lyrics By ALAN J. LERNER Music By FREDERICK LOEWE Direction RICHARD D. BU LLMAN Conductor PHILIP H. CAST FINK tln Order of Appearance? Tommy Albright . Jeff Douglas ..... Sandy Dean .... Meg Brockie Archie Beaton .. Harry Beaton .. Andrew MacLaren Fiona MacLaren Jean MacLaren. . Angus McGuffie . Charlie Dalrymple Maggie Anderson Mr. Lundie .,.. Frank ......... , . . .William Furr 'Robert Gerlaugh Larry Kellogg .....,Ted Grose . ,Alexis Yanaros , . .James Hawley . . . . . . . .Neal Knighton . . . .Michael Cole .'Sheryl Overholt Genie Knighton 'Melinda Earnest Martha Butler . . . .Kevin Pasley ...Michael Barry ...Felicia Romeo . . . .James Moore . . . .Bob Wessells .'Vicki Cornelius lane Ashton .... . . Laura Bowers MacGregor .............. Gray Pollack 'Thursday night, March 27 Friday night, March 28 Soprano M. Kappler L. Seff R. Kendrick K. Thomas C. Deitz J. Walden Bass T. Grose D. Clark B. Smith Alto C. Manto N. Kyle T. Lockhart W. Wilson S. Riden Tenor G. Chanley G. Molina P. Leiter P. Soderholm K. brigadoon CHORUS Price P. Zeeman R. Bitz A. Matey A. Justus S. Apollon S. Willcox E. Powers D. Thomas B. Palmer D. Weed D. Cashion B. Witherington B. Koons P. Moore G. Pollack A. Glasser 1. Hilly B. Currell .ls.e..,. .md C'mon, give me another, says Jeff Douglas Cplayed by Larry Kel- V Ioggj to his nearest and dearest bartender, Frank fBob Wessellsj. Looking around, Jeff Douglas Cplaye by Robert Gerlaughj sees Brigadoor Jeannie's rejected suitor, Harry Beaton Cplayed by Neal Knightonj, l' 1 U H ,V has to be killed as he threatens fate of the tiny town of Brigadoon. Laren fplayed by Genie nighton GV - ',s 1 iso 0 fu- .'g , L- '.. '4 arry Beaton C1063 8 Meg Brockie fplayed by Alexis Yanarosj sings The Love of My Life Pretty Fiona NIaCLaren Cplayed by Shefyl VOrd dame at wedding- to Jeff in one of her attempts to charm him during his stay in Scot- OVGFIWOIU is A'Waitir1 FOI' Hel' Dearief' land. William Furry to leave Fiona Mac- t he comes back to her eventually. Charlie Dalrymple Cplayed by Michael Barryb sings I'll Go Home With Bonnie Jean which is appropriate enough because he is to marry Jeannie MacLaren. ' f- s I S s I 10 91- wi ,Af gf' ff Q S fl S 57 S x J i , xml Others: B. Skeens, T. Chesney, M. Mathis, S. Buchanan, Brian Nordwall, in his second year as Editor-in-Chief of the Panther, pushes hi A. Baker, J. Bowman, M. Norden, M. Johnson, D. Litman, thirty-five staffers onward and upward to new highs in journalistic achievement B. Marks. 104 panther staff is if i Panther Staff And now a tale to tell your grandchildren . . The Legend of Famond Forest Once upon a time in the never, never land just in- side reality, 1 there lived a fearsome tribe known as The Panther Staff. They were the feared Papermen -a legend in their time. Their rivals fhere come the black hatsj managed to secure them in a cage by sheer force of numbers, but Miami Palmetto's stu- dents rose to the challenge and fought their way to the heart of the grimy Famond Forest. They made the pilgrimage, telling some tales on the way, eight times a year so the staffers could be released to produce the paper Cto read or wrap fish inj, happily ever after .... NICDU1-h00Nl-I l-li-ll-ll-ll-I -hwNHOLDCXJ Suzie McLean Skip Lewis Brian Nordwall Fred Herman Sandy Martin Kim Beach Barbara Pasley Glen Carlin Ron Fisher Georgeann Venis Bill Parkins Marty Fowler Sally Kennedy Pat Parham I l 1 Good Place to Grow Up, Look, May 16, 1967, p. 43. B . 5 5 7 ' la N .. ' I I v ,, ,i I . panther staff 105 Editor-in-Chief . Managing Editor . Literary Editor . . . Business Manager . . Ass't Business Manager Ass't Business Manager Ass't Literary Editor . Art Editor .... Art Editor. . . Photo-Coordinator . . Barbara Greer . James Schiff . . Sally Doerner . John Carruthers . . Bill Hoatson . . Nancy Linet . . Lynn Adams . Kitti Brinkerhoff . Laurie Hitzig . Aleta Jarrett img Photo-Coordinator . Photographer . Photographer . . Photographer . Photographer . Photographer . Photographer . Advisor . . . Gina Mahatzke . Larry Forman . John Arnholt . Richard Clark . Brad Kanner . . . Gary Shaw . . Jerry Tadlock Mrs. Helene Peeples palm echo staff 'WN Psssst! Listen, Barb, what about using dynamite instead of digging all way. Mr. Harrell Brooks and Barbara Greer plan their first real big 4. ,. ll a 253 I R ' Jimmy Schiff Barbara Greer Sally Doerner Debbie Talley Susan Spiegel Dee Dee Kunde Nancy Linet Nancy Salz Karen Morris Mary Danford Fran Niles Ann Wood Debbie Josefovsky Trinka Cagle Cindy Rettinger Delma Garrett Pat Deemer Kitti Brinkerhoff Cathy Daugherty Gary Shaw Richard Clark Bill Hoaston Where, oh where, has my paper gone? Where, oh where, can it be? Palm Echo sponsor Mrs. Peeples hunts through yearbook proofs. 23. Karen Hallstrand 24. Aleta Jarrett 25. Gina Mahatzke 26. Debbie Aregood 27. Debra Cox 28. Alison Gorman 29. Larry Forman 30. Marsha Klugerman 31. Michele Lawrence 32. Janet Josephson 33. Holly Hawkins Palm Echo Staff Fifty staffers spent a year assembling the 1969 Palm Echo. Hey, you, stop laughingg that's not the right attitude. Everyone participated in the homeroom sales cam- paign early in the fall. Typical query: Will you take 17005 pennies? Having re-discovered journalism Cas opposed to salesmanshipj, the staffers began to make a year- book. Running to Burdines Cofficial photographerj became a lunchtime habit. Nineteen hundred and sixty-eight . . . scheduling and re-scheduling of group shots Cwhere were you, Wally?J. Excedrin headache 994305-having a caption that doesn't fit. Always meeting a new deadline, or at least trying. Doing current events for economics and using the phone. Basically, chaos. And yet, hopefully you are reading this book. Miraculous?-perhaps? After all, they only had three typewriters. i' palm echo staff 107 clu Al i. X . 'Flei- lH'll L' alles 316 su 1 K 113 tudent council girls' council .. ionor societies . ervice clubs .. nter-club council nterest clubs . . horus ....... ocational clubs 114 116 128 138 139 157 162 l i Ka, , WW 1 X is 96 fi, -A-'iii' Mx 4:-'ix 1 X ff ff hill! i ,-24' CZ: Rw S K Ullfl R Hui Q QXYKQ K -A X Q K EX Q' Eau! XX N Q .ER Wxxfi XS N xx. Ry 5 Rx MIXV s . 'A ' .- S' 1 was XTMW' :K Q Q xww' xx QQ X WQN V S 3 I l 3 pu cf ll , , img X QNX X J Q Es M X K K I :H ,UV X llg! x N K 2 l W X f 'f' 'WMJJMX f lllliiilg KX, 5 b Q 'X ww! lj x Y fb .df X E II I fi- lg-if E QW b X F wb- .. ,Y b X , s X ,la Q xx ' X . Xl. X Q XX L X NE 09 1-' XR .s XXX X XX , 'Z :E O' HQ? JV X by fy? 9' ,Y ,if Q, by if 5 b M Qv J X JP 3553338 fx 5, xx X X A clubs kare hllt d dt k d bb g d y I Sign your name sweetie and you have become club member 1,101 okay involvement honored by your society a service to your club interested in something- anything? UP 06 Student Council Decisions Decisions Student Council started off with the publishing of the Student Directory CNumber pleasej To earn additional funds SC sold used paperbacks But the binding isn't supposed to come unglued. Rats. Ever busy, Student Council gathered canned goods for needy families in December. CStack it over there.J To help keep up Panther spirit, SC sold beat tags during football season. Hungry for a steaming roast beef sandwich? Uh? SC made it possible when they launched a drive to Alan Levin, president Angela Nliller, vice-president Mary Jean Nloore, secretary Norman Axler, treasurer allow the student body to leave school grounds dur- ing the lunch period. Just don't forget your permis- sion slip. student counc 1 14 girls' council Ann DuPree Betsy Hann Susie Josephson Karen Keep Angela Miller Mary Jean Moore Cindy Schaeffer Sheila Shank Ricki Shaw Marcee Sherrill Debbie Tift Susan Watson Grils' Council President Chris Connors models her hand made vest and skirt during the seventh annual Girls' Council sponsored Winter Wonderland Fashion Christine Connors, pres. Candy Calender, lst vice-pres. Candy Walters, 2nd vice-pres. Lesley McFarland, corres. sec. Lindsey McFarland, rec. sec. Terri Richie, treas. Jackie Cunningham Sherri Dorn V il fd: 5 Will the real Santa Claus please stand up? At Girls' Council's fashion show early in December, Ken Adams rocks in the season to be jolly. Girls' Council This is a hall. This is a locker. This is a water foun- tain. Girls' Council's Big-Little Sister Picnic wel- comed incoming sophomores. The Council, designed to represent all girls, in- stalled six members per grade level in the fall CCan't l keep my candle for souvenir?J. They also sponsored a sophomore dress making project for Head Start. Members modeled holiday fashions at their De- cember fashion show. A new twist: home made mer- chandise. The Council sponsored the annual girl-and- boy Christmas Dance, this year at the Dupont Plaza. Sigh. Maybe next year l'll have the nerve. heering for leap year? Nah. Things couldn't be better as Dot DeGroff plays a hick from So. Dade. girls' council 115 ,-- --- 7f - 116 national honor society Wendy Dolliver Maxine Dow Ann DuPree Chuck Ehrlich Larry Forman Jeff Greenbreg Barbara Greer Laurie Hamilton Sherry Hemphill Mindy Harris Peggy Harrison Holly Hawkins Dennis Hrebec Greg Kiess Jeanne Knighton X Sally Doerner, Pres Marty Miller, Vice-Pres Edwin Krieger, Corres. Sec Gail Soshy, Rec. Sec Fred Herman, Treas Diane Lewis, Ass't. Treas Mike Aaronson Irene Abbott Chris Acker Patricia Battle Mike Bell Bonny Blumenthal Sue Berries Barbara Bull Karen Casper Jackie Dahl Pat Davison Kathleen Deegan ,f we 5 ,,, Lois Wells, National Honor Society sponsor, reviews for membership during the fall semester. Robert Krieger lrving Lawrence Donna Litman Angela Miller Marcy Morgan Fred Nanni Brian Nordwall Mike Pfeiffer Phil Zeskind Sarah Pletts Linda Popp Martha Roettgen Ricki Shaw Diane Slinn Patrick Smith Sally Stripling Donna Thomas Kathy Thomas Susan Uhle National Honor Society Say, it's not what you did, but what you're gonna do. Pin on the blue ribbon. National Honor Society mem- bers made the grade-at least a 3.4. Just another stop. Then where? A world whizzzing by. Tee hee. College just around the -1. Good grief. But, hey, l'm better prepared. NHS's tutoring ser- vices helped develop the digging for info's skill. Candles, flowers, organ music, and a dignified atmosphere. No, not a funeral, but the January in- duction of NHS members. A doctor from Homestead Air Force Base provided the keynote address. Monthly meetings featured guest speakers, in- cluding representatives from the FBI and the draft board. In the spring, junior members installed new officers at the annual end-of-the-year banquet. One hamburger medium well-hold the mustard. 'These pages brought to you courtesy of the NHS' car wash. Soap, water, and lots of elbow grease helped to get the chrome shining. Two satisfied cus- tomers: Mrs. Olga jebe and Mrs. Lois Wells. national honor society 117 Mu Alpha Theta QUESTION: What is CS,,1 1drS,,2 2CgofJlJfjdsJ? Toyed around with the problem and can't find a solution? Try this one. QUESTION: If you have five apples and you take away two apples, how many apples do you have left? Actually, in case of math emergency, just call MA6's tutoring service. Mu Alpha Theta recognized the outstanding math students. After applying and being accepted, the members submitted a required research paper-at least three pages, typewritten. fAnd I bet you thought it was just a social club.5 Math honor society prepared students for stiff competition in the National Mathematics Exam in the spring. Blacken in the correct circle. . 1 ,,....f--s 'R 4 . I K My-,WM-wmaM,,., K 3 p ,,v ' . -v . fy' k,,.,.w--we w,,,.....M- 9,.,...a-.-.Q 2 M ,.,, - ...... Ng t - it p-',,,----.. l-,,,----. ',,,f--.. Did you know that the probability of reading this book with is just about a million to one! exclaims Irene Abbott to Steve Larry Forman programs weekly stock returns to formulate behavior patterns of stocks on the New York Stock 118 mu alpha theta wa-all M l ka fr we Irving Lawrence Steve Rodgers ,sec Norman Axler Karen Casper Sally Doerner Larry Forman, pres. Sally Stripling Mary Danford Fred Nanni Chris Acker lrene Abbott Bill Pinkston Sarah Soloman Kathy Thomas mu alpha theta 119 New members of Phi Beta Chi are: Wayne Harrison, Joel Friedman, Janet Kay, Barry Fellman, Laurie Hamilton, Justin Estoque, Paul Flannery Jim Esserman, Steve Lewis, David Gluck, Mary Friedman, Todd Berkan, Debbie Aregood, Norman Axler, Marsha Fleming, Benjie Aerensen, Frei Moder and sponsors Mrs. Priscilla Everett Mrs. Earsie DelChamps, Mrs. Daryl Miller. The CPBX members are chosen according to their achievements Gregory Kiess, pres. Mike Friedman, vice-pres. Irene Abbott, sec. Bill Pinkston, treas. Phi Bela Chi Sock it to 'em. Phi Beta Chi's given the school its first reflecting microscope. Hallelujah. Studies show that nine out of ten people are looking for a way to use a reflecting microscope. lt's . . . lt's a sorta, um. Yea. What I l'l'1Sal l ...... Michael Aaronson Golly gee. Pop corn, anyone? QDBX members sold Chris P-Ckef bagged puffs of corn and drinks. Think positive. Maxine Dow bers topped with paper mache to make a homecom- ing float. Science honor students 13.5 averagej watched movies during off hours on Wednesday nights. Cock- a-doddle-do. Pin-up posters Couchb advertised the Science Fair, and speakers from Florida colleges at- tended punch parties. Slurp. Mrs. Earsie Del Champs sponsored. Larry Forman Irving Lawrence Fred Nanni Brian Nordwall 120 phi beta chi Funds went for a borrowed U-Haul trailer that mem- l l rf Brian Nordwall, pres. Barbara Greer, vice pres. Yvonne Morris, sec. Susie McLean, treas. o will be the next in line? Pat Parham helps Yvonne Morris with her Quill d Scroll pin. Both girls were inducted to the club in the first semester. Debbie Aregood Kitty Brinckerhoff Jon Carruthers Sally Doerner Jack Feuer Sally Kennedy Henry Liebman Barry Marks Howard Michaelson Frances Niles James Schiff Robert Skeens Susan Spiegel Pat Parham Geogeann Venis Quill ancl Scroll The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but? Non- existent until mid-year, Quill and Scroll recognized outstanding journalism students on both the Panther and the Palm Echo staffs. Roll the presses . . . seven were tapped in a December issue of the Panther. Requirements for membership: an A average in at least three semesters of journalism. Oh, yeah. quill and scroll 121 122 thespians Kathleen Deegan, pres. Scott Winterbottom, vice-pres. Diane Murphy, sec. Noreen Murphy, treas. Anne Cohen X Thespia ns Once upon a time, in a fairyland of learning, Dwelled a prosperous group of students, Egfrfslqftin their young minds ever churning. Seemingly dedicated to acting new and old, Thespians marched through the year their goals marked high and bold. Under strong leadership of good King Daniels the little group made their way Dian Salvo Sometimes tumbling, ever dropping, Susan Uhle Always stumbling, yet never stopping, they set about their plays. Our mighty corps defended themselves against the primary schools they rocked. And showed hobbits their power, like a pistol about to be cocked. Ever struggling throughout the bad, and floating through the good, Our Thespians displayed great talent, as all fine Thespians should. You must speak these words trippingly on the tongue . . . Billie Wershil Alexis Yanaros S.. ln the climax of Harvey, Bob Oransky persuades Howie Michaelson to submit to an injection which will drive away invisible rabbit -fl ,as 'Y sf xt: QR Q 'L.L Z Sf s M --371, -as -m'- f m-A.' 3 . ' azz , s A t stste fs Q s f T7 Q ' 1 ,. 5 1 a hilarious moment of Harvey, Chumley CLloyd Brassj shows Niki Sestak and Steve Faber the phantom rabbit's hat. lccentric Elwood Dowd, played by Howie Michaelson, pauses 'om a phone conversation to speak to his invisible friend. NP Q Tal , Wfigfa We gf . A TX ' ,Y-M1539 5, i L . ' , 'ere .p Qin ,oslllll vi, R32 5: Q tt Liar. s , Kathy Deegan, in the role of Veta Louise Simmons, attempts to catch her breath after running from a terrifying experience at Chumley's Rest Home. thespians 123 Maxine Dow Jackie Bielek Diane Lewis Vic Mascitelli Michael Aaronson Chris Acker Lalla Ahlenuis Patrica Battle Candy Calender Karen Casper Caroline Clary Betsy Correll Jackie Dahl Kathleen Deegan Mike Friedman Mindy Harris Holly Hawkins Dawn Hazelhurst Fred Herman Karen Keep Spanish National Honor Directions: Play Two Guesses with at least your- self, speaking only Spanish. DO NOT CHEAT. 1. Requirements for membership in SNHS were: A. a 3.6 average in at least three semesters of Spanish B. a 4.28 average in at least two years of Sanskrit C. don't know 2. SNHS sponsors were: A. Mrs. Joan Lueras and Mrs. Elena Pedrese B. the Smothers Brothers C. Couldn't care less 3. As a special service, SNHS members: A. tutored Spanish students in distress B. sold geraniums on April Fools' Day C. held up defenseless old Spanish ladies 4. Being in SNHS-: A. looked good on a college record B. was loads of fun C. was subversive and should have been re- ported to the nearest fire station of your choice 124 spanish national honor society Z ff 3l5 ',,,.. . ,A,- mwfwmu a A A ,,,A y ,gf 2 li m .35 5 I M 5 3 it n Spanish Club's view of the Olympics at the Prowl, Pat Pfeiffer hows how Panther players will walk away with S. Dade game. R-r-r-ruffles have r-r-r-ridges. Ann Wood, typical Spanish student, is caught practicing the double r by the yearbook's candid photographers. Marsha Klugerman Anita Maxey Maria Mirchick Angela Miller Mike Pfeiffer Gary Rackear Martha Roettgen Stephen Rogers Claudia Santolucito Martha Shendelman Gail Sosby Donna Thomas Kathy Thomas Eric Turetsky Bob Wessells Ann Wood Sallie Wood David Binney spanish national honor society 125 Delta Epsilon Phi The German Honor Society, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Linda Byer, was more active than ever this year. The club's activities included collecting dues, col- lecting dues again, and, to end the year according to tradition, collecting dues once more. Some members tutored German students who didn't swing at an acceptable level. 1231, fewer fail- ures.J Simon says-get a national charter, collecting more dues Cthis time, nationalj. There go all the members. Earl Waldin, pres. Roy Pitluck, vice-pres. Jean Hefferle, sec. Irving Lawrence Don Polson Donna Thomas 126 delta epsilon phi Dressed in traditional German attire, Senior Debbie Mathews tak cat nap while preparing delicacies for the annual Oktoberfest ES L Would you believe sauerbraten and kraut? Mrs. Byer braves the big meal Susan Uhle Wendy Dolliver Rose Ausflug Marsha Fleming Jeff Greenberg Ed Krieger Robert Krieger Henry Leibman Donna Litman Donald Messersmith Fred Nanni Richard Schwartz Diane Slinn Patrick Smith rsha Fleming starts her trip to the Latin Forum with a quick drive to the bus tion. Accompanied by Mr. Ivan Davis the students traveled to Jacksonville. LNHS Beware the ldes of March. Why? Big Latin test comin' up or somethin'? LNHS students spent the year preparing for the Latin Forum in April, including its section on Roman culture. Repeat after sponsor Mr. Ivan Davis: Hail, Cae-sar. Latin National Honor Society's officers' board- bored? Nah. Not with having to check every member's 3.6 average in Latin. Whew. And l thought I wouldn't have to take math in my senior year. Gaudeamus igitur juvenes dum sumus . . . C'mon, Latin students, whoop it up. latin national honor society 127 128 echo Echo High point of the year Cfor Echo at leastj- Homecoming. Girls assembled the third-place float for the parade fremember the airplane?J and pre- sented Panther Prowl's number one skit. Ho ho ho and a Merry Christmas. Have an Echo cookie. Members spent the holiday season selling baked goods at Suniland and distributing toys to a needy family. Service plus. Echo clubbers adopted a Korean orphan, assisted in binding the English Depar1ment's Literary Calvalcade, sold snow cones, and kept sponsors Mrs. Lenore Gundersheimer and Mrs. Joan Wassberg busy Cpant, pantj. Whew. apo' Q.. Ci? eva- Mrs. Lenore Gundersheimer, shown here while teaching one of her English classes, was also an Echo Club sponsor. Rhonda Sovacool, pres. Pat Battle, vice-pres. Linda Hersh, sec. Pat Parham, treas. Debbie Alford Nancy Atwood Deborah Butler Kathy Deegan Vicki Defeo Nancy Derry Gloria Ferguson Ginger Guinn Sherry Hemphill Mary Hornick Dawn Kosick Nancy Kram Christine Manto Susan Mason Debbie Matthews Caren Moot 4L L A 1 -lh-. Cindy Wertz Anne Williams Pam Woolley Ed Hays Alan Levin Earl Waldin lish splosh. This car's takin' a wash on a Saturday afternoon with the help Rhonda Savacool, Earl Walden, Vicki Defeo, and the rest of the Echo crew. Roseann O'Brien Martha Grady Grace Ouzts Janet Rogers Robin Schulke Linda Schleicher Jeannie Spring Sara Solomon Kay Thomas Jamie Walden echo 129 ls my five o'clock shadow showing? Sponsors Miss Iris Enteen and Mrs. Linda Sheridan ponder over Elite meeting. elite' 130 J , ,, .,.,,. fi . 1 ' Z QQLQQQ iriw- f ' ' ,f . in I , I Barbara Greer, vice-pres. Sarah Pletts, rec. sec. Karen Bosco, corres. sec. Mary Danford, treas. Irene Abbott Martha Brown Candy Calendar Karen Casper Deborah Coggins Chris Connors Jackie Dahl Karen Hallstrand r 4' gr W A-Her lc3LLeS arf' at nr as , ale , int o Smiling away, president Suzie Steinbring helps Mr. Glazer receive football money. The two were a familiar and usually crowded sight after lunch. Mindy Harris Laurie Hitzig Leslie Jones Janet Josephson L lite' sweetheart Ed Krieger, high upon the stage at Panther rowl, prepares to sock-it to the Rebels of South Dade. Elite' Oh, yes-then there's Elite. Thirty-five calendar girls. Risque pull-outs? Oh, no!! Cshock intendedj. Student art work, whee . . . and days and months and ads and everything. All this, all this for only seventy-five cents. The supply is limited . . . so hurry. Ever present-in the Panther Prowl-amazing all with their tales of Tinklebetter and the like. At the parade too, with bees and fleas, and knees Ccen- sored due to irrelevancyy. And meetings-yes, those-eating italian and fried chicken, all you can eat and that's a lot. Thirty days has September, April, June, and No- vember. Except February, which has more than you think. Gloria Kunde Cindy Lester Donna Litman Leslie Mitchell Eileen Miller Fran Niles Susanne Riden Merrie Roberts Betty Salisbury Cindy Schaefer Gail Sosby Susan Spiegel Ricki Shaw Alexis Yanaros Ed Kreiger Vic Mascitelli elite' 131 132 les jeunes filles Peggy Harrison, president Sally Stripling, vice-president Mary Jean Moore, recording secretary Marsha Fleming, corresponding sec. Mindy Stubins, treasurer Laura Bowers Pamela Brodka Barbara Davis Sally Doerner Maxine Dow Anne Dupree Debbie Gibson Marsha Harrison Holly Hawkins Debbie Irwin Marliee Jones Debbie Josefovsky Diane Lewis Janice May Susie McLean Pat McCarthy Kathy McCorkle Diane Parsons Jeannie Patterson Margo Patterson l s s Les Jeunes Filles Lay joon fee. Repeat: lay joon fee. Got it now? Les Jeunes Filles service club beautified th library with the temporary addition of a frente welded tulip and the donation of several painting What a cultured, relaxed atmosphere Csee page 69 The continuing project of helping at the Sout Miami Thrift and Gift Shop continued. LJF member also donated time and energy to such services a marching for Muscular Dystrophy, distributing Hallo ween candy to orphans, and answering phones at th Channel 2 Auction. No, this not the city dump . . If I get another wrong number. . . To the memorable cry of Pork chops, pork chops greasy, greasy! we're gonna beat y'alIf easy, easy, LJF dramatists Cbelieve it or notj won second priz- at the Panther Prowl. L L41 AQ! MSfEEZ'H5kFfs6H 'SED E'S2'H555EiHe. Wulf' Awww' Www ffm we offer instant breakfast for lunch? Peggy Harrison heads talk on fund-raising project. Linda Popp Beth Rosemond Nancy Salz Claudia Santolucito Kathy Thomas Nancy Tonks Ann Wood Arthur Iserman Marty Miller Richard Pearlson les juene filles 133 134 interact Michael Bell, pres. Richard Snead, vice-pres. Scott Lary, corres.-sec. Larry Kellogg, treas. Christopher Acker Randy Adair Ron Bell Fred Briggs Alan Corwith Richard Curtis Howard Farbish Scott Haskins Fred Herman Joe Korvvick David Lane Vic Mascitelli Hank Methvin Marty Miller Jeff Morse Brian Nordwall Scott Lary lifts his fellow club member so he can see what's going on inside lnteract's mu 3' 4,95 Q aking part in one of lnteract's many service projects, Doug nyder and Steve Mullins put up the senior patio umbrellas. Interact Some people have no problem finding a seat with elbow room-especially when the seat's in the middle of the student parking lot on Saturday morning. Yawn. The Interact members turned from homework to sweeping. Swissssh. Now you see it-now you don't. Homecoming float CWhere'd you get the wood, boys?j. Donations Cattractive trash cans.J Been out to the airport lately? Senior Stunt Night C'We came. We saw. We worked. b Constant barrages of Buy your balloon brought hard-earned quarters in during Homecoming fund- raising project. Doing their part for the community, the Interact boys helped at annual Channel 2 auc- tion. Sticky hands. Full tummies. You're a swell guy. Working with cystic fibrosis children at Christ- mas topped lnteract's projects. What a year. Through the help of Rotary and Mr. Walter DiMarko, advisor, service club members spent a total of 2520 hours helping others. Oops. I forgot. Friday nights at Elliott Key. Everyone realized what busy really was. Bruce Oelker Bob Pace Bob Rush Ron Sanders Robert Skeens Jerry Swain Don Thomas Tom Waldeck Ralph Whiteway Scott Winterbottom Larry Wright Dan Wright interact 135 136 key club At least l have one advantage. l can still go to movies at student prices. Mr. Bill Henderson, Key Club Sponsor, discusses the problems of inflation. Edward Hayes, pres. Don Poison, sec. Chuck Ehurlich, treas. Mike Aaronson Randy Crete Larry Forman Eddie, ah, aren't you a little big for this Ed Hays helps underprivileged children in E.O.P Mike Friedman William Furr Greg Kiess Bob Krieger Alan Levin Dennis Orban Lloyd Parkins John Parr Steve Roakes James Schiff Richard Schwartz Eric Vicklund Earl Waidin Philip Zeskind Candy Walters Linda Wills Terrijo Richie Sue loves Tom Mrs Jones is a creep Multiple graffiti graced the esks of classrooms as members Mike Elles and Bill Richardson scrub. Key Club Big brothers to the rescue. Key Club boys sponsored a baseball team for fatherless boys in Perrine. Three strikes-you're out. Every Saturday members guided the boys in sports and money-raising projects. Ho, ho, ho, and jingle, jingle. The club donated and dec- orated Christmas trees for the orphanage. Members Callas White Tornadoesj spent afternoons cleansing school desk: of pencil marks and other filth. Broken bottles and crushed paper cups were no match for Key's parking-lot sweepers. Key fKiwanis-sponsoredj entered a skit in Senior Stunt Night. They also erected a booth at the Mardi Gras. Step right up, folks . . . key club 137 ICC A good year for ICC in the Activities Office-home away from home. Quick, get the napkin before Nlr. G. spills the cake I baked. Philosophical discussions and stray dogs . . . Inter-Club Council's helpful hints CICC bulletinj. Coordinating the varied activities of Palmetto's clubs and organizations was a big job. But WOW- Little things add up, too. Who's going to take the table down to the cafeteria??? . . . I do NOT have the money box. Venis, Bill Pinkston, Bill Furr, Richard Snead, Marcee Sherrill Kit Flannery and Mike Friedman dl ICC members: Angela Miller, Jackie Bielek, Candice Calender Pat Battle Edward Hayes Georgeal I their feet in the empty Senior Fountain. The Council was composed of vice presidents of the clut me mm J ur - P ull Claude Roberts, pres. Laura Bowers, vice-pres. Carlisle Talbot Sheila Kiess Ann Wood, treas. Aleta Jarrett Nany Kram, sec. Bonnie Blumenthal Janet Crookshank Wendy Dolliver Marsha Harrison Patty Simmons Nancy Tonks Carla French Melinda Chaykin French Club Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques. French Club sponsor Nlr. Robert Edmonson demonstrated native songs to ses etudlants americain at monthly meetings. Ah, culture. Okay, we're still 524.78 short. Who has a good idea for a fund-raising project? Doughnuts . . . a bake sale . . . a car wash . . . thanks, gang. With a doughnut sale, a bake sale, and a car wash, it was a typically busy year. Besides providing for transportation to the annual Florida Congres, hard-earned funds paid for a ban- quet at a French restaurant during the spring. Pass the butter, oops, I mean, donne-moi du buerre. french club 139 140 spanish club W 422444735 l 1 Mrs Glorla Gonzalez Leslie McFarland Lmda Madsen Wendy Whlte Susan Butler Becky Koons Johanna Hoehl Kathy McGrath Gall Keller Barbara Deal Pam Tucker Scott Lyons Carolme Clary Cathy Taylor Jeanne 0 kon Ann Wood Klt Flannery Claudia Santoluclto Mlke Kanter Carol Lang Rose Ann Johnson Johnna Brown Kermit Weeks Margo Thorner Noreen Murphy Martha Vlckers Nancy Llnet Abbie Howell Cmdy Salb Linda Rounsauall Helen Harrlson Vlckle Cornelius Sue Welllver Mmdy Stubms Janet Law Sombero Dutchess ' ' ' v 1 3 lt ' 4 U W , ' i vi ' ' I i 1 ' , 1. . ' 14. ' 27. 2. ' 15. 28. ' 3. ' 16. ' 29. ' 4. Loren Turner 17. Jim Esserman 30. Rebecca Sue James 5. ' 18. 31. ' 6. 19. ' 32. ' 7. 20. ' ' 33. ' 8. 21. ' 34. ' 9. 22. 35. ' ' ' 10. ' 23. 36. ' 11. 24. 37. ' ' 12. 25. ' 38. 13. 26. 39. aware of the yearbook's hidden camera, Spanish student Cindy Salb ters Mr. Alvarez's class in her enthusiastic, unassuming, eager manner. Spanish Club What's the Spanish word for Santa Claus . . . Santa Claus? Oh. Members donated refreshments and small toys which were given to migrant children at Christmas by the Jolly Gent himself. Felis Navidades, ninos. Under the direction of Mrs. Gloria Gonzalez and Mrs. Nora Barli, club members sold sno-cones and baked goods. Pepto Bismol, 1Ogt extra. Tacos-Tamales-and vino. Once again, Spanish Club climaxed the year with a fun banquet. Ole? Ann Wood, pres. Caroline Clary, corres. sec. Kit Flannery, rec. sec. Johnna Brown, treas. spanish club 141 German Club Beer and ale? Sure-root beer and ginger ale at the German Club's annual Oktoberfest. Under the direction of new sponsor Mrs. Linda Byer, Die Deutsche Brunderschaft's Homecoming float and skit reflected the color and variety of German life. Thousands of tissue flowers. Chicken wire. Cardboard, string, and scissors. Glue. Ho hum. Dark circles tomorrow. Caroling at the homes of German families Cpid- pid-doddle-dapj, forming a German band Ctata-tataj and working at the lVlardi Gras booth Cthump, thumpj were activities of the club. A bus filled with kids, cookies, candy, a tuba, a saxophone, an accordion, a trumpet, a German teacher, and a bus driver. Where was it going? To St. Petersburg for the state conference of the Florida Association of Students of German. fComment by St. Pete oldster- Don't they speak English here anymore? j ailublsr-'L 142 german club 9'PW!0 ' 905191 v-li-I I-'ORD Ati Urban Debbie Richards Chuck Edmundson Earl Waldin Jean Hefferle Leslie Bell Alice Willerer Randy Dunn Ricki Brons Barbara Parnin Hodges Gallop fd 5 sg X 1 X X l Y Q i if All f .' X 5 i,,e,,e A K oot beer fgulpj and ginger ale Cslurpj are served German style to appropriately dressed aren Morris at the annual Oktoberfest. Pam Seitz asks if anyone else would care for some. .4 ,L Karen Morris, pres. Ginger Gwinn, sec. Barbara Parnin, treas. german club 14 144 jcl 1. George Sauvigne 2. Jeff Gregg 3. Cathy Hobbs 4. Melida Earnest 5. Robert Brown 6. Debbie Rheam 4 7. Gerri Robson 2 '5 8. Jerry Benvenutti g 9. Karen Cheshire 10. Todd Hiens 11. Don Messersmith -Q 12. Wendy Dolliver f' l 13. Rose Marie Ausflug , 14. Larry McCraw 15. John Fling 16. Susie Uhle ' ' 8 -yfJQ?J ff :- 1 wi E.. Q QA 33' gf? Q Lx 1 Mg J, as 2, ,xv wt .fu Y J X 4 M ZW, 355, K 3 ff ye e , i, Wa Q 4 JP? K it of X A ,vii W- kfaivgsiz , is rail? 3? I ' ' ' u ae ' 2 . 'S lg ,F A 1 ,, , f. rf R f W .g 1 W, y .f 4 . 5 Y E f ' f.1gffQ gf?.w ' M ii. ,L . 7. iii? ,kg This is the life! Cheri Mitten and Susan Uhle pose as Goddesses for the J.C.L. club in their Panther Prowl Cathy Hobbs, pres. Don Messersmith, vice-pres. Rose Marie Ausflug, sec. Mr. Ivan Davis, sponsor of Junior Classical League aids Debbie Butler and Demara with translations, preparing them for upcoming Latin Forum X., CL ll aboard! The bus to the state Latin competition Gainesville is off. Girl, singular: puella, puellae, Jellae, puellam . . . First place? l think l can. Junior Classical League members studied hard, mpeted, and placed on county, state, and even tional levels. County forum: first place. State irum: second place. National forum: third place. This group of Latin students helped to promote terest in Roman customs. I like yourtogaf' Thanx. l made it myself. Bake sales. Covered dish suppers. An afternoon 1 Matheson. Whee. On to the Pullman. lt's been a long, hard road. 'noo. Choo. junior classical league 145 Girls' Sports Club Throngs of thirsty people hanging around the gym. A gooey green bench. Bags of crushed ice. Bottles of flavored syrup. Athletic sprites wearing white masterpieces of design. Another prosperous year for Girls' Sports Club's snow cone sale. GSC's got the coach Cadvisor Miss Betty Wilkiej, team Cclap, stompj, pep Cclap, stompb, steam .... ln conjunction with PE classes, GSC sponsored soc- cer, volleyball, basketball, softball and tennis intra- murals. The things people go through for letter sweaters. Some members sold beat tags. Others assisted at Booster Club Bar-b-que. ln April, GSC headed out on a camping trip. Giggling girls. Cackle. Chortle. Members joined together at an end-of-the-year pic- nic, too. What a blast. 146 girls sports club .. Miss Meredith Lane Alfreda Harris Mary Moore Jan Seymour Linda Cox Merry DuBois Kathy Daugherty Rand Coo er Y P Sallie Wood, vice-pres. Nancy Atwood Toni Fillman Barbara Ferguson Barbara Marshburn Daisy Harris Jessica Cole Ati Urban Martha Roettgen, Ann Wood, sec. Janet Law, treas. Dottie DeGroff Dot Gaines Mary Law Jo Anne Jamison Pat Bradshaw Lewis Williams Debbie Marshburn Gloria Ferguson Jo Heller Miss Betty Wilke ew ww W' f y JETS Five, four, three, two, one . . . Blast off. Under the direction of Mrs. Priscilla Everett, the Junior Engi- neering Technical Society rocketed off on its third attempt at installing a sprinkler system. Hard work, lots of time Ca crew clad in khakisj. A candy bar, a cup of coffee, a friendly conver- sation, a rush of activity . . . Combining brain work and muscle, JETS speeded up construction of a 100- cubit yacht scheduled for christening during the fall floods. CHey, Bill, bite your tonguej Someday we've got to get organized. Lab para- phernalia. Dust cloths. I can't believe it . . . me wash that. JETS--a cauldron of energetic workers who kept busy on Saturday field trips. Once again JETS rounded out the year with a mass migration of harried students off on a scientific ex- pedition to Cape Kennedy Callas The Old lncrease-the- Membership Trickj. But all's well that ends well. 148 jets dill Jim Essermen Greg Palermo Ronnie Butson Joe Blow Mike Aaronson, pres. 10. Mike Tucker Don Messersmith Bill Pinkeston, vic Steve Brooks Mike Friedman e-pres - , Y ike Aaronson, Greg Palermo, Don Messersmith, and Bill Pinkeston prove to the world what a posed candid is really like. 1 455 says Ron Buxton. A few more amps and we'll have answers to the algebra exam. jets 149 150 drama club Drama Club Just think. Never again will that Drama Club war cry echo through the halls- Wanna buy a ticket to Harvey? Wanna buy a ticket to Harvey? Huh? Wanna buy a--- Under the direction of Nlr. Sam Daniels, the seventy-eight Drama Club members presented Har- vey in December. Remember the invisible six-foot rabbit? Uh-huh. A packed house for both the matinee and the evening performances. Exit to thunderous applause. Finis Oh, it can't be Justin. Drama club member Estoque tries to spiritize the team at Panther .,f-....-+A, -N...-.. - Zark ws, lckets for the Drama Club production Harvey were sold both in advance and at the door Here Kerry Roland purchases a ticket from Sherry Bush. , Daphne Alcock, pres. Anne Cohen, vice-pres. Dina Salvo, sec. Billie Wershil, treas. Doug Duda John Fling Leslie McFarland Lloyd Brass Lindsey McFarland Jamie Laws Cathy Hobbs Gerry DeBerly Hellen Bowen Kim Mrazek Sharon Bush Robin Schulke Alison Daves Diana Corassco Jody Corenblum Susan Sterns Deborah Scott Pat Daves Joan Gasque Joanne Schmidt Helen Estoque Dina Salvo Diane Smith Justin Estoque Kathy Deegan Linda Schmidt Nikki Sestok Bob Dransky Andrea Ruff Betsy Correll Daphne Alcock Cheri Mitten Susan Uhle Diana Murphy Carol Lang Martha Shindleman Noreen Murphy Debbie Peters Barbara Lewis David Binney Betsy Cutler Marilyn Lawson Steve Faver Anne Cohen Robin Feinstein Michelle Clark drama club 151 152 modern dance Moclern Dance One and a two and a three . . . With pointed toes and arched backs, Nlodern Dance Club members pre- sented O Holy Night at the Girls Council Fashion Show in December. Okay, you up front-quit gig- gling. Formed in September after tryout and elimination sessions, the club danced for phys. ed. classes C'lf you think l'm going out in front of those boys in this outfit. . . J. Girls performed for sophomore TV En- glish classes and participated in various county work- shops. NlDC's annual spring recital was held in the auditorium. Margot Monteyn, beware-you've got competition. Susie Evans and Felicia Romeo show grace as the Mode Dance Club performs during the Girl's Council Fashion Sho i will 1 A My 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. N: Felicia Romeo Cheryl Swann Anne Powers Sue Evans Dianna Carrasco Carolyn Roch Nancy Sims Melissa Bamber Debbie Arch Nancy Tonks Sherri Bush Chris Brisk Debbie Wyrick Sue Denson Diana Thompson Jamie Laws Joanne Barrett Nina Milton officers P Norris vp S. Uhle, sec: B. Howze,treasg D. Garrett, chapg B. Hann, pres: M. 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L, 3- fi, -A 'KL K by gl 1 4 - if KAN 5. KA K L, K V, , A 1 . 4' ivy .K 5K 1 mg -fy J , 'J ' 4 'YW gf , 3 V . , ' 4 . . .mx K5 ,f n 1 1- , ,X -,KN Vg - , j-3, . K f , 'KK 3 . ,K 2 156 debate club .5 , w 3 5 Debate Club MORNING BULLETIN Any student interested in joining the Debate Club must have the following: Cay large black umbrella fbi black suitfdress Qcj big mouth Cdl bombastic speaking style For further information, contact sponsor Mr. James Moore. Fast-paced activities sparked interest in the school's newest group, Debate Club. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Yea, the ayes have it despite mixed opinions and varied expressions about a spring banquet. She sells sea shells by the seashore. Gavel in hand, President Ralph Whiteway reminisced about conferences at Miami schools. Plunk . . . Plunk . . . The speaker is out of order. Opponents met before the bout-that is, the speech activities in debate, extemporaneous speaking, origi- nal oratory, and humorous interpretation. Talk with them. Laugh with them. Cry with them. Huba, huba, huba. Here comes the judge. 8 9 T 5 I 4 I Z I3 5 x Francine Te zes 8 Ralph Whiteway, pres. Steve Simpson Richard Ross Rick Markawitz Steve Levenson, v.p. George Braddock 5 Rick King Bill Lane Cliff Tall Kirk Miller Lee Mandell, sec. Harvey Myers, treas. Ensemble 3133-l-2C4J:The Triple Trio and Double Quintet: Ensemble. A group of musicians chosen for out- standing ability, the nine girls and eight boys of Ensemble performed at all Concert Chorus functions CKiwanisj and occasionally separately CNixon's the one what?J. Come one, come all. Led by senior Larry Kellogg, Triple Trio and Double Quintet sang at the opening ot Binder Baldwin's Piano Shoppe. Buy one, get seventeen free. Ho. lf music be the food of love, play on. . Peggy Harrison . Robert Gerlaugh . Sherry Overholt . Robert Bitz I Q . Mike Barry . Dennis Orban . Debbie Weed . Neal Knighton . Genie Knighton 11. Bob Kinsey 12. Bill Furr 1 13. Suzanne Riden - 14. Melinda Ernest 15. Ted Grose 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6. Alexis Yanaros 7 8 9 10 . Gary Chanley . Terry Jo Ritchie 18. Dan Clark 19. Larry Kellogg a re a mu a hum a toot These sounds com- makeadoremlhumtoot D Weed B Furr and J Knighton are Concert Chorus Do re mi fa so la te . . . a little less noise in the tenor section, please. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Bullman, the ninety-one Concert Chorus members became the first choral group ever to attend Washington, D.C.'s Cherry Blossom Festival. CWas that anything like Miami's Pop Festival?D Tsk-tsk. From Handel to Lerner 84 Loewe, the Concert Chorus group sang its way thru the year. South Miami Methodist Church once again was the scene of the annual presentation of The Messiah. Pro- ceeds from Brigadoon helped to pay traveling expenses. Dotelasofa mire... ZW ,,,., f Forget something? Sing out with gusto, anyway. Gary Chanley an Concert Chorus members joined in the singing of Handel's Messiat tudtfwmw M. FNS., F 2 R p FX , l fm A . ,,,.. I r,-.1 , l l f ..,,. .,,W,44 at .1 ' l La-la-la . . . Or is it hummm-m-m-i Feel like an angel? Nancy Shoar and Peggy Moore are goodwill ambassadors at contest. Laffy Kellogg rocks remtal rafters' 158 concert chorus a fQe..,,g,M 5. . X :ami - 1 ?- 1, -' ,gnu 1: . Km . ass. 0 1 N ,Q .K in Eg. hile directing Concert Chorus at Vizcaya Gardens, Mr. Bruce Oelker and Rick Yardumian know hard work is required in order to chard Bullman places emphasis on perfection in sound. know what to do when. CBut what happens if you forget the sheet music?J 3 :E J f .5 Q Q 9 G Q Q Q z bg 3 . Q Q G .fy N . AS .1 le as va- vi sw 1- 1- be as za vi if -P -Q r' N fi i t -. G tt pt t i f t tti N .. , ,,. e?!Vfi'!i!syf5'!f.s . Lt row: T. Lockhart, B. Witherington, T. Richie, A. Dalson, J. Hilly, G. Molina, L. Kellogg, D. Orban, P. Soderholm, J. Moore, B. Correll, G. Pol- k, R. Gerlaugh, K. Pasley, D. Thomas, C. Lee, J. Pedri, E. Shanessy, D. Hebreen, P. Forward: 2nd row: N. Kyle, D. Davey, K. Newell, P. Har- lon, P. Moore, R. Yardumian, F. Curry, E. Powers, D. Clark, J. Hawley, B. Furr, M. Barry, L. Havrick, B. Palmer, G. Chanley, L. Seff, D. Aregood, Shoor, S. Appolon, M. Kappler, S. Overholt, R. Lickeck, M. Sullivan, 3rd row: A. Aras, L. Schleidrer, C. Manto, S. Riden, W. Wilson, B. Koons, Hathaway, P. Leiter, R. Gonzales, T. Grose, B. Oelker, M. Knighton, B, Wallace, J. Coggins, S. Esserman, K. Thomas, A. Justus, M. Earnest, Bitz, K. Genther, M. Gillis, J. Walden, 4th row: A. Yaneros, S. Bamgard, V. Corvelius, A. Baxley, L. Bowers, R. Turetsky, D. Thompson, D. Weed, Orban, K. Price, P. Lobeck, B. Wessells, M. Cole, B. Smith, B. Kinsey, A. Glasser, P. McCullough, P. Zeeman, H. Rachline, A. Maxey, M. But- ', D. Coggins, D. Smith, S. Wilcox, R. Kendrick, and G. Knighton. The Concert Chorus singers perform at many school community affairs. concert chorus 159 fb ,fe fr ni Mixed Chorus Confuscius say: A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. Members of Mixed Chorus took the proverbial step toward more advanced cho- ral groups. CA thousand miles to Concert Chorus?J As beginners, students of Mixed Chorus concen- trated on learning the basics. Yes, indeed, you sing through your mouth. Their agenda included per- formances at numerous Cat least threej concerts under the direction of Guess Who CFor the answer see pages 157, 158, 159.9 g 456 if Q at jx S W l .Xe . Mixed chorus once again sings their old time favorite Merrily. They sang at the Christmas Choral Fantasia in Mixed Chorus members: Front row: M. Sena, T. Lampkin, D. Mathews, R. Feinstein, P. Osteen, D. Tompkins, M. Holms, G. Flowers, M. D. Sturrip, G. LeBrun, S. Jones, M. lppolite. Second row: P. Walton, S. Osgood, M. Murk, J. Peters, J. Rice, R. Yardumiun, C. Casey, T. W. Julian, M. Byrd. Third row: J. Handy, G. Harris, L. Edwards, Q. Kimble, K. Webb, V. Bruton, J. Latimer, D. Fisher, A. Rutter, L. Wellman, Bayer, C. Evans, T. Timmons, A. Jones, E. Reyes, C. Moran, M. Benson. Fourth row: J. Tingen, D. Jones, D. Boyer, G. Phipps, P. Crossf 'ld ei u er, . Jackson. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Bullman, Mixed Chor Wallace, K. Warner, L. Mullens, M. Barry, A. Baker, A. Brown, F. B tl C is a groove. 160 mixed chorus embers of Girls Chorus are A Justus L Bryant C Morris S Molme H Hunt, M. Land, D. Andrew, S. Bloomenfeld M Martina T Owens Harvey L Rodgers D Evans M Scarane W Wilson P Moore N Shoor D Davey, G. Guinn, L. Ellis, S. Lawrence C McCabe D Elias Peters P Zaman E Gustella P McCullough P Yates l Camesi M Burdick, D. Smith, D. Richards, W. Gordon L Broyles R Rendrick Williams C White L Somberg J Pedru A Taylor P Lowe J Matthews Directed by Mr. Dick Bullman they performed in two annual concerts Girls' Chorus Girls' Chorus 'tis of thee, Fraternity, equality, and liberty Of thee we sing. School where our sisters cried, School where our spirit tried. Their talent was not denied, And so we sighed. Girls' Chorus 'tis of thee, Ballet by Avery- Nutcracker Suite. Their concerts, filled with song All fifty voices strong. Their music yet goes on and on And on and on. ' tTo the tune of God Save The Queen Y FTA Look. Look. See the apple. The apple is red. Where did teacher get the apple? From the apple tree? No, from an FTA member on Valentine's Day. Primarily a girls' club, FTA was sponsored by Mr. William Boddington and Mrs. Caroline Alley. Remember those extra-special announcements during American Education Week? Courtesy of FTA. And what about the faculty tea held in November? Yum. Yum. lf grading papers, foccasionallyp teaching class, compiling honor rolls, and tutoring underpriviledged children didn't discourage them-the members ot FTA club will be the future teachers of America. Future Teachers of America Vice-President Pam Jones and President Diane Lew carry a punch bowl to Eighth Annual National Educational Week Teacher's Tea w,..-ff 1. Pam Jones 2. Amy Rutter 3. Kit Flannery 4. Robin Siano 5. Margo Patterson 6. Linda Musgrove 7. Kris Wipior 8. Pam Coe 9. Noreen Murphy 10. Linda Rogers 11. Nancy Sochor 12. Judy Sugg 13. Elizabeth Williams 162 future teachers ' Qlww' .. L 3 'WH Haiti? illlll FHA Who said Monday is a bad day? On the first Monday of every month, FHA mem- bers made and sold cookies. Step right up, folks- only five cents a bag. l'm sorry if you thought they were chocolate chipg besides, raisins are good for you. FHA service projects included collecting food for a needy family and throwing a party for migrant children. Members also prepared refreshments for Back-to-School Night under the direction of Spon- sor Miss Ann Winters. Yum yum. ' . Ruth Carty 1 . . i 2. Suzie McLean 3. Mimi Gross 4. Debbie Guseman 5. Sue Huffman 6. Pati Zimmons 7. Susan Butler 8. Marcia Leckich 9. Cindee Rettinger 10. Pam Fewell 11. Mary Ann Fusco 12. Debby Peters 13. Linda Rogers 14. Jo Ann Poulis 15. Sue Williams 16. Debbie Tift 17. Nancy Jones 18. Jean Armstrong 19. Debbie Lewis 20. Kathi McGrath 21. Jackie Powers 22. Sue Wells 23. Carla Engman 24. Betty Abrams 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 . Karen Hallstrand . Debbie Josefovsky . Cathe Lane, sec. . Cindy Shaeffer . Brenda Wheeler . Pat Dell . Georgeann Venis . Donna Schleicher . Linda Schleicher . Claudi Santolucito . Lynne Israel 2. sts exif' future homemakers 163 . Patsy Hilliard, pres Ladies, I find it impossible to run for the presidency, Bud Cline tells Sue Nanni, Ingrid Beasley, and Mary CECF Psst . . . l'll give you a doughnut if you vote for Humphrey. Election day in November-long lines, sore feet, and refreshments, courtesy of CECF girls. Corporation Education pupils left school at 12:30 for on-the-job training with dictaphones, electric typewriters, adding machines, and computers. Boing- click, clack-whoops. Oh, well, getting to leave early was worth it, right? Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Katherine George, CECF students participated in fund-raising projects Cother than jobs--ho hob. Money went for a foster child, a spring beach party Qwhoop-dee-deeh and a breakfast. Six-thirty: you've got to be kidding. 164 cecf Hold it, you guys. If you eat another donut, you'll burst . . . CBE full of pep, energy-and donuts, profit from sales in more ways than i I1 Bud Cline, pres. Ingrid Beasley Sue Brown Bud Cline Debra Stephens Bridget Stack Jeny Brothers Gayle Talkington Asther Widlam Lillie Hicks Susan Nanni Lynn Dietrich Debbie Prowler Dale Leverone Mary Kaye Konya Debbie Butler Vickie Cain Terry Robertson Mary Kaye Konya, vice pres. Deborah Prowler, corres. sec. Susan Nanni, rec. sec. Sue Brown, treas. 166 deca A 4 E N fx' ,W CXJNIO'lLJ'1-bww!-I I-ll-il-ll-ll-ll-li-ll-1 gpmbwmwow wt Hank Sinnamon Van Blank Judy Perrenot John Acevedo Vickie Phillips Nancy Cameron Scott Sherman Phil Bennet Kathy Wilson Margaret Hutchinson Shere Richardson Bob Tanner Lee Tingler Dan Yearty Janet Singletary Mr. Jack Pollock Pat Millican their sales. Liz Cameron, hist ssSggg5Q53 Tingler enjoys his Deca Bar as Debbie Steadman and Dan Yearty look for more eager buyers to Bob Tanner, pres. Phil Bennett, treas. DECA Objective: to become wise in the ways of the business world. Smile. Shake hands. Be polite. fNow what was his name?J Distributive Education Club of America Cwow- impressive, impressivej. Students came to school on the early shift fyawnj and left for their jobs at lunch- time. Members labored in advertising, merchandis- ing, shipping, and receiving. A fantastic opportunity for invaluable skill, experience, and money. Please, please, only fifty cents. Of course they're real chocolate. Okay, so split the cost with a friend. Plee-ee-ze . . . Practicing all the persuasion of budding salesmen, members peddled their wares through the halls. CSO that's what a DECA Bar is.J What will it be today- carrots and a Sloppy Joe or a candy bar? deca 167 sport lf ootball . . . v football . Jasketball . v basketball lwimming . lrestling . . rack .... maseball ., Lola' ...A mms .... aowllng . . . gymnastics ettermen . 173 179 180 185 186 189 192 194 196 198 200 202 203 'N 411-0. ,U 1-.-...nn , qv Q 4-lf. , : 1, W: - -, f 'Y Q ' fs QA 9 T-1' 'wif if 5 , A' Q- ' ,j 15- A V5 4- 5. J f 2 .,' ,. 'L 'v 5. ' 1 J . 11 - I 1 A ,Y 'Za 33,15 xx ,rf I 4' xl .. . ' ' wx. 1 . 11, Q . f 4 - X I 1 X, kg . '1 I 1 1 Q i: ' t h X 4 , , A r' .Lili E3 ,- A V ' ,bi , R ' 21, . ,Quik I F .E f A Sgiftiz ,Lv Ly 44 hx - t !. .vi - if n -ah U-if - rl' i, ,E If i, 1 4 fax? A ' ' E ff f 1' at Lfqfg N, -, iw: . 31 rl Z .442 ,Eig a Q ' Qi sy! 5? 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Q 1 K- 'K ' 3'2 fn . - 2. 3' ' '- - dv ' M- -N V .. 5 , lg b . ,- A yum schuff, edltor ' f 1 ,L VN' A L Q sportsmanship individual competition versus group efforts you find yourself wildly cheering for a football team even though it's slightly raining and the bleachers are crowded- a united, organized movement striving for a common goal- an instant of absolute harmony 'lard Practice Reaps Few Rewards as Team Has Disappointing Year Jffensive team: lbottom rowj Mark Ghezzi, Larry Wright, John Tucker, Ron Sanders, Ralph Helms, Richard Snead, Steele Miller, Bob Hickson, Tom Waldeck, Jim Brown, Bob Malagon, Dana Warrington, Vance Morgan, Jon Powell, Ken Adams, Bruce VandeMark, Dan Wright, David Howell, Richard Stuart, Kevin McGrath, Sam Bryant, Pablo Reyes, Richard Curtis, Randy Adair, Scott Robinson, Steve Mullen, Frank Brice, Glen ichuck, Steve Gaskill, Keith Reid, Jack Harbaugh, Frank Hann, Doug Snyder. Offensive Guard John Tucker made the All City Offensive Team. 1 iwir, , Q init Q A B it fensive team: Cbottom rowj Dick Curtis, Randy Burns, Ken Adams, Ron Sanders, Greg Beenken, Jeff Morris, Bob Pace, Mike Maxwell, Mike mpson, Alan Whiteside, Jeff Greenberg, Rod Bridge, Ken Madry, Jim Martin, Jon Gleman, Bruce Brown, John Tucker, Ken Curry, Jerry cAully, Jeff Millard, Stephen Knight, Steve Wallace, Tommy Thomas, Joel Bowman, Rick Harrison, Timmy Pluto, Frank Kemp, Dennis Hrebec, muel Peters, and Henry Ahlers. Outstanding defensive players are: John Tucker, Ron Sanders, Ken Adams, Joel Bowman, Frank Brice and m Pluto. varsity football 173 Tim Pluto, on the ground, and Bob Pace combine to stop a Columbus Explorer trying to turn corner to run. 174 varsity football Tom Waldeck pushes through Miami Springs' defense with help of Ron Sande double block and Bob MaIagon's block to try to break thru Springs' weakening lin o nroute to 6-O victory over the strong Miami High Stingarees. bert Malagon races around right end for substantial gain efensive tackles swarm over Columbus runner as he tries for a first down. ang tackling, demonstrated above, was used effectively to stop opponents. Blasting through Miami High's defensive line, Tom Waldeck moves for yardage Perfect blocking opens hole enabling Tom momentarily to break into the clear Varsity Football This sixty eight varsity football season for the Pal- metto Panthers was one of many disappointments. Hard work and long practices after school did not produce a winning season as the team won 3, lost 7. Victories included decisive wins over Miami High, Mays, and Columbus. To beat Miami High 6-O, senior quarterback Randy Adair connected with Mark Ghezzi, who was in the end zone. The score came late in the second quarter after neither team could muster a profitable drive. Southwest squeezed by the Panthers by one point, but the next week the team registered its second win of the season by beating Columbus 31-6. During the game, all five touchdowns were scored by Randy Adair. For this outstanding performance, he received the Miami Herald's Player ofthe Week award. Getting another award was offensive guard John Tucker, who was placed on the All-County First Team. Mays High this year was admitted to Class Double A. Palmetto defeated Mays 28-14 to compile the team's third win and the last victory of the school year. varsity football 175 Y x 3' Q as XX +R X .. T .Lx. A x li ' I . C fm 'Iii 5 15- ' Y ..K...........,.w M...-.A x lx ' . N X ,. . 4 EA x .. ' az 5 ' f:'. :, X xnxx K X1 QSM QM X N XXX i, My P J X M E uv P N K f X QQ Hr, ,if N , Xb., 4 ursting through the opposite side of the offensive line, defensive end Frank Brice hauls down Coral Park runner from behind. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES STATISTICS Palmetto Opponents First Downs 110 12 - - milians -I - - gg Rushing Yards f f ' f 1295 ' ' fam! Prmgs ' Passin Y rd . . . . 748 6 ' ' Mmm' H'gh ' ' 0 PassesgAt?emSpted 153 12 . . Southwest . . 13 P C I t d' ' ' 54 31 . .columbus . . 5 asses Ompee - - - 19 I I Coral Gables I 44 Passes intercepted . 15 0 I I Hialeah I I I 33 Punting .... . 43-40.1 28 I I Mgys IIII 14 Fumbles Lost . . . . 25 7 . . Coral Park . . 33 Yards Penalized . . . 457 6 . . South Dade . . 21 No. of Touchdowns . 19 tb il Mark Ghezzi breaks a tackle and charges for a substantial gain in game against Mays High. Ghezzi played a key role in Palmetto's win over Mays as the Panthers clawed Rams 28-14. 178 varsity football In the battle against Mays, player Randy Ada captures Miami Herald Player of Week Awar ombining team effort, agility, and persistence, Calvin Cannon and George Hester rag Gables' quarterback down. The Cavaliers go on to win 14-O at Suniland Park. JV Football Yes, felines can be vicious even when young. Mr. Dale Collins, coach of the Baby Panthers, engineered two shutouts against four losses. First victory came when the team blanked Mays High 25-O. Second victory was against long-time rival South Dade, ending the successful season by skunking the Rebels with a score of 39-O. Varsity of the future? Don't we hope. Outstand- ing players for the JV team were: John Cooper, Dan Collins, Art Tomperlin, Jeff Meyers, Vic Mar- lar, Pat Deegan, and Jeff Hamilton. 3... .... .... ,... . .. ..... .... . ..,.. ......,.,......,...., 1 Q Mifxmn PALMETTO it . - il 3 4 5 I Q as vi ssitvwio 1 we PANTHERSY M ' 1 3 A l football team includes Qbottomj Coach Collins, Coach Wells, B. Gerlaugh, T. Brown, M. Taylor, J. Wolfstead, D. Guitar, B. Staton, J. Solomon Watson, P. Deegan, B. Brewer, J. Cooper, Coach Lewis, Coach Zimblerg 2nd row, G. Huma, C. Moore, E. Blumquist, J. Hauck, J. Hamilton, E. eddow, J. Cook, K. Peters, A. Tumberlin, J. Duquette, S. Massey, 3rd row, M. Ruffner, M. Willy, G. Mitchell, J. Hice, N. Hastle, K. Gibble, V arlar, B. Agardy, D. Collins, R. Mathews, M. LaRubia, J. Long, R. Kavanagh, B. Snelling, F. lontza, D. Church, D. Patterson, J. Myers: 4th row, . Murray, H. Seal, M. Bell, H. Dyson, D. Jones, H. Brown, G. Smith, R. Thomas, T. Harper, C. Cannon, S. Larve, C. Tall, G. Phipps, M. Pugh . Yard: 5th row, H. Gilmore, D. Henry, E. Jaffe, S. Scherer, F. Halbert, J. Arrington, M. Mandler, H. Bennet, S. Hunter, M. Sibley, R. Falkey . Simmons, G. Hester. Outstanding JV players are: John Cooper, Dan Collins, Art Tomperlin, Jeff Myers, Pat Deegan, and Jeff Hamilton. L jv football 179 1 The varsity basketball team includes: F. Briggs, R. Gilmore, M. Kelly, C. Ball, J. Giaritelli, J. Evans, S. Ahern, R. Adair Ferguson, M. Simpson, T. Lopez, D. McElmoyle, L. Bruton, B. Courtright. Cagers participate in countywide tournaments. Junior Joe Geritelli exhibits excellent basketball skills in a varsity game as he swings to his right to avoid charging into one of his opponents. lf I make a fast left, then a quick right, spin on my left foot, I might be able to fake him out, says Dave Conn as he attempts a basket. 180 basketball tix nior Fred Briggs drives the ball down court. The Panthers went on to beat the Southwest Eagles. ey, man, there's a roach up there on the basket rim and l'm not about to any further than l have to, says varsity basketball player Randy Adair. Varsity Basketball The Panther basketball team had a disappointing season. Victories included wins over such Dade schools as Miami Springs, Coral Park, Southwest, and South Dade. Losses were to highly rated teams as: Coral Gables, Key West, Jackson, and Killian. Outstanding players included: Seniors Fred Briggs and Steve Ahern and senior guards Randy Adair and Edward Ferguson. Joe Geritelli was an outstanding junior on the varsity squad and will bring back valu- able experience to next year's team. Playing Colum- bus and Jackson for their last two games, the round- ballers ended the season by winning 7 and losing 15. basketball 181 But I called first dibs. Larry Bruton Aauggh! Fred Briggs screams in agony as a Cou- Doubled teamed under basket, David rais tries to recover loose ball from Killian. gar opponent stomps a sore toe during rebound. his arms in an attempt to block Killian. 182 basketball Attempting to make field goal, Joe Giratelli This is suppose to be basketball not wrestling. Ed Ferguson attempts a jump shot from shoots ball as Bob Gilmore waits for tap-in. Fred Briggs struggles to retain Killian rebound. 8-feet out, amazing a Killian defender, basketball 183 184 basketball Senior Ed Ferguson uses his height as an advantage over Key West as he leaps into the air for a rebound. Junior Steve Ahern tries hard to make a score. Pal- metto lost by nine points. Varsity Basketball Scores Palmetto Opponents 43 ......., North Miami ......... 79 73 ......,. Central ............. 48 61, 55 .... Coral Park ....... 46, 63 55 ......,. Miami Beach ......... 85 57, 63 .... Killian .......... 58, 74 77, 78 .... South Dade ...... 49, 38 72, 62 .... Southwest ....... 35, 40 50 ..,..... Columbus . . . .... . .57 60 ....,... Mays ..... ..... 7 3 50 ........ Key West ...71 60 ........ Miami High .......... 87 63 ........ Miami Springs ....... 51 53 .....,., Miami Jackson .....,. 62 63, 56 .... Coral Gables ..... 82, 77 London Bridge's falling down . . . Joe nitelli waits for an opening to get a clear gf? A RQ Q., dialer ...-1 -4 ' :..g. i 542, Q Members of junior varsity basketball: standing, J. Lindgren, H. Burbine, H. Murray, C. Miracle, M. Lundeen, P. Eckolf, D. O'Donnell, R. Power, R. Janzen, S. Printiss, C. Jaslow, G. Mitchell, and kneeling in center, L. Brown. The record this year was seven wins and fourteen losses. J. V. Basketball Desire, hustle, and determination best described the junior varsity basketball team as they had a success- ful season by winning 13 and Losing 7. Led by Coach Jack Wells, they defeated such opponents as Miami Killian f56-495, Miami Beach twice Q56-53 gl 65-535, Miami Jackson C62-615, Miami Central C90- 48J, and Coral Park C59-271. Outstanding players that show promise for next year's varsity squad are: Lewis Brown, Leroy Mullens, Peter Echoff, John Lingren, and Howard Murray. ring the J. V. Southwest basketball game, Charles Miracle and Scott Prin- display a tight defense. The Panther cagers went on to win this game. j.v. basketball 185 Junior Robert Kramer gasps his last breath as he Rick King and Henry Hunter are standing ready to spring from the starting nears the finish in the breast stroke competition. The swimming team, led by coach Seegers, lost the meet to Miami ..,,,'nll- I Girls' Panther swimmers: front, Dale Atkinson, LeeAnn Fry, Candy Calender, Irwin, Jackie Dahl: 2nd row, Debbie Irwin, Jackie Kayser, Diane Cost, Sheila Donna Shelly: back, Susan Beatty, Robin Maltby, Marcia Pope, and last, Barbara 186 swimming law Swimming Consisting of members of the All-American team, the Palmetto swim team had a successful year. The Panthers attended the Woodson Invitational in Ft. Lauderdale and the South Eastern Regional in At- MU lanta, Georgia, besides competing in local meets. They swam against Miami Springs High School for the dual championship. The Girls' Water Polo Team took third place in the nation and the boys' team took first place in the state. ' Candy Calendar, Dale Atkinson, and Marcia Pope were All Americans and Robert Buck broke the school record in both the 200 yard Free Style and 200 yard Butterfly. Outstanding polo players were Robin Malt- by and Marcia Pope. Coach Seegers in his 5th year in coaching the swim team added an additional coach, Tom Wheeler, who held the national record in the Butterfly. coach Errol Seegers checks the time of one of the members of swimming team at their practice pool located at Boys' Town of S. Fla. if ' oys' swimming team include: front row, Brad McMorris, Leo Krammer, Robin Hale, Larry Kravitz, Phil ilder, Landon Danby, Alan Corwith, Bob Buck, Scott Lary, Wayne Oaks: middle row, Paul Flannery, Rick ing, Wade Laughter, Hunter Henry, Chip Reid, Richard Barber, Craig Keeler, Kerry Roland, Robert Kra- erg back row, Johnny Demarest, Joseph Korvick, Eric Vickland, Adrian Korvick, Warren Daniels, Gary cobsen and Tommy Sims. The boys' swimming team met with only one defeat, to Miami Springs. swimming 187 Diane lrwin and Robin Maltby prepare to board the Atlanta plane for national water polo competition. During meet with Gables, senior Richard Pearlson exhibits graceful style in swim dive competition. Flying' flying high, SWIMMING SCORES Palmetto Opponents Boys Girls Boys Girls 35 35 Miami Springs 60 42 53 .... Miami Beach .... 42 42 60 ........ Killian ........ 35 35 58 ...... Carol City ...... 39 37 188 swimming w fFx.,, Boys' polo team: standing, R. Hale, S. Lary, P. Wilder, L. Krammer, D Barber, W. Daniels: first row, L. Kravitz, C. Reid, L. Danbyg center, A Corwith, R. Buck. The newly formed girls' polo team includes: standing, L. Pry, J. Kayser, M Pope, D. lrvvin, R. Maltby, D. Atkinson: sitting-front, D. Irwin, and J, Dah ii 1 xi X ' K i T s Wx- y it ,J I .. If 3 K if t st.. ......- .S S i it Q S f iiii .. .VAX.v,.. ,... ..-'-- :w...,..5 - -' ?'?'if'- ---' Z. ..,. f '- - ifsg -7-x iw, V wrestling team includes: standing, D. Bull, R. Krieger, J. Patterson, J. Tucker, T. Pimble, M. Taylor, C. Brookfield, B. Bardsley, P. Church, Lynn, T. Kavanaugh, B. Jordon: bottom row, R. Gumby, L. Samuels, R. Haskins, K. Peters, R. Dunn, M. Klump, D. Anderson, F. Stewart, Megna, K. Kluthe, T. Martin, H. Seal, S. Dawson, T. Davis. Not shown: S. Harris, C. Phillips. JV Wrestling was another Palmetto first. J V Wrestling Under the direction of Coach Dennis Bennet, the newly formed junior varsity wrestlers Cconsisting of sophomores and juniorsj had a successful season, winning seven and losing three. Some outstanding grapplers that will aid the varsity squad next year include: Ron Gunby C95 lb.J and Charles Brookfield in the Heavyweight Division. Stuart Harris C138 lb.J had a record of five wins and one loss while Mike Taylor C175 lb.J had a record of six wins and zero losses. Wins were over such schools as Coral City C34- 18J, Coral Park Q31-147, and Norland C35-133. To end the season, JV squad shut-out Edison 34 to O. Mini-wrestler Doug Bull and maxi-wrestler Charlie Brookfield show off muscles as well as might for the wrestling team. wrestling 189 190 wrestling Junior Andy Burge grabs hold of Coral Park defender to try to turn him over. Palmetto won 21-15. Varsity Wrestling Scoreboard PALM ETTO OPPONENTS 60 O .....,...Mays.......,. 26 ..,..... Killian ........ 24 39.. i,,Hialeah... ...9 5O.. s..Central... .,.O 32 . . .,.,. Cocco ...,.,.. . 8 33 ,.... Sattellite Beach ..,.. 9 28 ...,,,, Melbourne ,...... 12 27 ..... Merritt Island ..... 18 21 ,. ..Coral Park.. .. 15 36 . . . . Coral Gables .,.. . . 6 25 16 37 11 46 6 17 23 10 .. .,.Curlyi.,..... Southwest MiamiSprings...,, .. Norland 37 E l g g ' Edlson A V ' ' A ' Uh-oh, it's the human knot trick again. Mike Anderson sure gets wrap g ped up in his work as he tries to pin a tough Coral Park opponent Pin 'im, pin 'im, rah! Palmet'to's Bobby Roberts defeats Coral Park champion in the 98-pound 1embers of the Varsity Wrestling team are: kneeling, B. Roberts, E. Becker, A. Burge, S. Johnston, J. Wittmack, F. Phoenix, V. Mascitelli, M. eltenright, M. Bell, S. Elias, M. Anderson, J. Harbaugh, F. Crawford, J. Myers: standing, C. Murray, G. McGraw, T. Carroll, D. Howell, G. ittenger, S. Knight, J. Gleeman, R. Skeens, J. McAfee, M. Miller, C. Boynton, A. Flowers, R. Brewton, A. Gabriel, R. Miller, J. Feuer. Varsity Wrestling Defeating Miami Edison by the score of 37 to 10, the Palmetto Grapplers ended their most successful season with 14 wins against one loss. Their only loss was to the defending state champs Norland High. During the Greater Miami Athletic Conference, the undefeated Andy Burge finished first in the 115 pound division. Bobby Roberts C95 lb.J and Mike Anderson C154 lb.J finished third in the same con- ference. Other outstanding wrestlers included: Eddie Becker C103 lb.J, Steve Ellis C149 lb.J, Jack Har- baugh C168 lb.j, and Frank Crawford C178 lb.J. Coach Barry Zimbler and team captain, Frank Crawford, entered the team in the Greater Miami Athletic Conference and placed fourth. They also attended the Gold Coast State Meet which ended Crawford, having been on the varsity wrestling team for the past 2 shows his wrestling agility as he drives his opponent fora pin. the season. Jeff Meyer tastes a moment of vic- tory as he pins. 191 varsity wrestl ng 192 track K ,www I My A I fffw T s Just a little more oomph and l'll make it .... I hope, mum- bles Calvin Ballard as he does his thing as a pole vaulter. D Senior track member Tommy Andrews displays his hurdlin skill in a race against Coral Gables.Tommy took first place 'tiifgff' Track Team Members are: first row, R. Jacobs, J. Currie, J. Howell, R. Helms, R. Giles, C. Ballard, A. Levin, K. McGirathg 2nd row, Banks, C. Boynton, S. Stewart, S. Hecht, J. Gill, J. Hice, D. Fife: top row, J. Braddock, T. Houck, J. Lewis, D. McElmoyle Lehman, K. Pace, D. Howell, R. Sanders, M. Dupree, N. Knighton, D. Wright, back row, A. Iserman, M. DeGroof, P. Homer, I Harrison, F. Brice. The race is on-Steve Hecht,and Joe Hice ex- hibit skill and ability in the 440 relay race. , L llllllr' l fn 'I Y 'ii ' 'Alf 'ljjf',': fy . 44' f fl ' V , f.fffy'p 7, 2 f .X yw i,:,'5,ff'w,, :C Ti Z wfvfffffffl X 735 4' fl 1 fi 3 , ' Z' ,ff H , WZ? 7 QM, V W ' 7 s 4 Yi? 4 if if ZZ? 71 S j if ff' Y lL+imz2 c L--,ef -V XZWQW ffm E Zz iizgz 1?f' f ry 10 if Z7 az X 4 if ff 5 , ,G ,:Z21i2i: , . , ' ' ' aaaf ' gg ' f J i ii FJ Z! f Z--fs W Q E , f1 , Z H lunior track team member Don Fife employs his emendous strength as he throws the shot put. Track Made up mainly of underclassmen, the track team had a season of hard competition and a mediocre year in the win column. Top-notch cindermen on the team were: Tom Andrews, who ran both the high and low hurdles, Clay Boynton, pole vaulterg and Scott Stewart, who ran in the relays and running broad jump. Underclassmen who showed great promise as they gained experience include: sophomore John Hice, and juniors Steve Hecht and Donald Fife. Besides regular dual track meets against neigh- boring high schools, the Panthers competed in the Miami High Relays, Ft. Lauderdale Relays, and the state meet held in northern Florida. TRACK SCORES Palmetto Opponents 83 . . Mays . . 40 40 . . Gables . . . 93 59 . . Coral Park . . 73 45 . . Southwest . . 88 55 . . Miami High . . 78 ahead of their Coral Gables opponent, Wayne Gill and senior Tommy Andrews jump the hurdles. 193 track Baseball Team spirit was the feature that kept the Panthers winning, and every win was a squad effort. The majority of the team were sophomores, and they added to the over-all hustle and desire of the base- ball team. Coach Robert Lewis lost only a handful of players from last year to make the 1969 Panther baseball team rich in returning lettermen. Heading the list of returnees were the seven seniors on the team. Richard Curtis, Dan Smiley and Mark Ghezzi, out- standing outfielders, backed up basemen Scott Has- kins and Larry Brutton. 4 A A 'lit M. Junior Alan Polofsky pitches a fast curve ball against Coral Park, striking th batter out. This led to a 3-1 victory. This fine pitcher will be back next seasor Members of the Panther baseball team include: Front row, Coach Robert Lewis, Rich Curtis, Ken Adams, Dan Smiley, Steve Gaskill, Henry Lee, Mark Ghezzi, Scott Haskins: 2nd row, Rick Matthers, Tom Thomas, Doug Kanter, Jim Dawson, Art Morgan, Hal Ruffner, Scott Stewart, Al Polof- sky, Scott Brown, Doug Boyerg 3rd row, Mike Ruffner, George Hester, Jay Gaines, Gary Smith, John Lindgren, Pete Eckhoff, John Cooper, Craig Jaslon, Art Tomberlin, Tom Brown, Jim Tucker, Patrick Deegan, Gary Chanby, Danie Collins, Lewis Brown, Mitchel Lundeen, Ronald Haskins, Royce Rundlett, Robert Kellogg. The Panther Baseball team enjoyed a satisfactory season, with eight wins, ten losses, and one tie. 194 baseball Q et apart head up bat high and for petes sake dont hit the Coach Robert Lewis signals outfielder Richard Curtis not to look back Uihef Hamid Rllffef IS UD to DHT 28alf1S'f Curley and frying Hurry on in to home plate Richard s run helped defeat Curley 2 1 BASEBALL SCORES Palmetto Opponent 2 Gables . . Curley . . . 2 Carol City . 0 South Dade . 1 Key West . . 3 Southwest. . 6 Killian . . 4 Mays . . . 2 Miami Beach 12 WNWM Members of the golf team take a breather on the eighteenth hol Menzel, Steve Rogers, Scott Stewart, Tim Graves, Steve Mullen, Davi w g 196 golf i Q YW' :pp Y 'ng .4 S 1 i blk Ngxf- Squinting into the sun, Don Dickey uses his driver for distance off 1-2-3 swing! Steve Mullens tees off with long drive down fairway the tee. The golfing ace took advantage of his strength and skill. boost the Panther team to victory over the Coral Gables Cavalie a 4 2 ,Sf clude: Lawrence Kellogg, Donald Dickey, Wayne Huffnes, Theodore Salb, Mike alph, Walter Lewis, Mr. Sam Scheltzer. This rest was well deserved. Palmetto-tomorrow Doral-that is, as soon as I straighten my back! David Ralph shows his agility. Golf Lead by senior Don Dickey and junior Steve Mullins, the Panther golf team, under the direction of Coach Sam Scheltzer, defeated such opponents as Coral Gables, Norland, South Dade, and Killian to stay tops in the Southern Division. Consistency was the greatest factor the team had in its quest for the State Title for the season of 1969. Although the number three man on the team was not a particular person, the team had enough depth to help them win continuously. Next year looks very promising as six of the top seven men on this year's team will be returning. VARSITY GOLF SCORES Palmetto Opponents 4 . . . . Curley . . . . . 1 4 . . . Killian . . . 1 5 . . Miami High . . O 4 . . Coral Park . . 1 4 . . . Miami High . . . 1 116 . . Miami Beach . . 316 3. . Miami Springs. . .2 4. . Coral Gables . . . 1 5. .Miami Norland. . .O 46 . . . South Dade . . 16 4416 . . Southwest . M 3 . . . Curley . . 2 5 . . . Hialeah . . . . O 3 . . Coral Gables . . . 2 4 . . Coral Park . . 1 golf 197 Senior James Esserman reaches back to hit the ball during match. Jim beat his Coral Park opponent twice. Tennis team top H Black M Burnside B Oransky middle A Whitesld Baskin R Turetsky bottom B Aarenson J Esserman J Schenkman S The girls tennis team includes: front, N. Sestor, A. Urban, C. Talbot: middle, B. Walton, S. Rogers, J. Shoemaker: back, L. Lindsey, Coach John Turner. 198 tennis 'eparing her ready stance, Nikki Sestok carefully bends, brings her cket back and strategically places the ball on the opposite tennis court. Df'n f' ll -gular practice nior letterman houn- Rick Turetsky readies his backhand to try for victory over his opponent in a match against Coral Gables High School. Tennis Depth, teamwork, and unity helped the tennis team finish the season successfully. Only losing to the top three state tennis teams fCoral Gables, Miami Beach and Norlandj, the boys won six matches by shut- outs. Girls' team won five matches, losing only to the top three state teams. Panther netmen spent long practice hours at Royal Palm courts, under the direction of Coach John Turner. Angela lVliller and Rick Turetsky each were ranked in the state tournament as members of girls' and boys' doubles teams. Next year nine of the twelve starters will be returning lettermen. sessions at Royal Palm contributed to team success. Mike Burnside played in singles and doubles matches. TENNIS SCORES Palmetto Opponents B G B G 7 Southwest O 7 6 lVliami O 6 7 7 Coral Park O O 3 O Coral Gables 4 7 6 4 South Dade 1 3 7 7 lVliamiSprings O O 5 2 Norland 2 5 7 Columbus O 7 6 Key West O 1 tennis 199 Like the Greek god Mercury, Pat Winton shows swift- Mem bers of the boys bowling team are: Augie Mericola, Manny Laca, Craig Benne M Af C I D rman, Dennis Orban, and at the end of line, Coach W. Clark ness and skill as a member of the championship team. Jack c ee, ar o 200 bowling 'QQ' ti-5.3: W bowling team Linda Popp Peggy Dupler Pat Winton, Susan Borries, Carol Worrall, Jamie Walden, Linda Wellman, Sharon Pedersen. Bowling Sparked by team captain Jack McAfee and David Tannen, returning lettermen from last year, the Pal- metto boys finished with an outstanding record by winning the Southern Division Title for the fourth consecutive year. Under the coaching of Winston Clarke, the many practices held at Bowl-O-Mat Lanes proved beneficial. Hold your applause until the end, please. Throughout the season, the female bowlers at- tained perfection as they showed superior ability. Eat your hearts out, guys. Team captains Linda Popp and Peggy Dupler led the girls against such oppo- nents as South Dade, Southwest, and Coral Gables to keep the number one ranking in their division. Now clap. While looking at the ball, Senior Jack McAfee, captain of the boys' bowling squad, exclaims, Son of a Gun, it roIls. bowling 201 LQQ , :,Q,, ff? ,, f f 6 E Z ,.,., gif: ,A fr 71 , ,:. 4 ,, 'hi' QF aff 2. ,V ,,, X 4 AMW gg i'95We'?e2 .w f MMS 4 7-'SSN A . wg - sf ? :fmt 2. .- A 1- rsagzggq v I :ig ' f T. ' Q5 mg W-:il ---L - -fz-QS X fx , A A 5 K':J K ' 2 X ,254 f 1 VE ,, if . 6 3-r A- wp- , 'f ' , . ,, ,b AI JA E, Members of Lettermen's Club include: Mark Ghezzi, Ken Madry, Andy Burge, Ed Becker, Jerry Swan, Bobby Roberts, Jeff Greenberg, Charles Cadmanp 2nd row, Bob Krieger, Ken Curry, Jack MacAfee, Frank Phoenix, Steve Mullens, Jim Whitmack, Ken Adams, 3rd row, Richard Snead, Dana Warrington, Frank Crawford, Steve Ellis, Bruce Vandermark, Tom Stoll: 4th row, Tim Pluto, Clark Roundtree, Dan Wright, Jim Martin, Rick Curtis, Mike Bell, Dick Pearlson: 5th row, Rick Harrison, Kevin McGrath, Bob Pace, Greg Beenken, Frank Brice, Ron Sanders, Ralph Helms: 6th row, Tim Murray, Fred Briggs, Randy Adair, Joel Bowman, Jack Harbaugh, Jeff Meyers. Lettermen promote interest in sports. After four years of inactivity, the Lettermen's Club was organized to give recognition to the outstanding athletes of school. Sponsored by Coach Barry Zimbler and Coach John Turner, forty boys qualified for the club Cobtaining a letter in any sport was the only qualificationj. Besides giving service to the school, the club sponsored a basketball game. With proceeds from the game, the lettermen donated the money they raised to Variety Children's Hospital. Officers of the club were: President Dan Wright, Vice-President Richard Pearlson, Treasurer Randy Adair, Secretary Fred Briggs, and Sergeant-at-Arms Tim Murray. Iettermen's 203 f 6...-...N f' f M k XX f I - , . K I fl 'L-v If Us -A.. J mx,-G 1 Ht li. 3 -av ,IQ if-f-,fs 'K if fm i- V ... W Z N E .A . Li 2 1 W V + , Q, fkgk X, ,X A I 'xii-Qi. , ' 1 -5, s T K 1' f . .. r lj-'fj,g, , g X w - lf ' -W X ' gf ' ?'f1f , t 'f . K ff' ,J izwff Q X ' QQ :- sf.r',yQ-3015-' ' 1- ,I . EP J XX. Mf r, 1 ' Q 1 'Ji Lx rw-w s us fp-'flwn ru Q: 1 UQ? f ,QM v Q Q senior ts! M J 9' I- n 1 1232 I' .mt . it .G f' Q if wi - 4 .J . L L 1 board ....... 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' 19 g 5 -fs: f M Q V, ,V X ,. , N i ' I 4 2 o Q if t X' 1 R5 o f i 2 57115 ' V :fi ' Af 1, K f t iz' ' J AY' lj. 4 W A I t . . seniors ann wood, editor susan spiegal trinka cagle marsha klugerman seniority sitting in a corner clutching a privilege card- and all privileged look out into what lies beyond the books and pencils and mind exercising things- to decide whether or not the outside world is real ,www Walls KathyThomas Treasurer. Marcee Sherrill M' Fl R senior class officers 209 Hall of Fame CDrum roll and fanfare, pleasej Introducing-the 1969 Hall of Fame students . . . l said, the 1969 Hall of Fame students! . . . Oh, well, here they are, folks. Now, now, don't be sore about that senior privi- lege card--that same teacher might get you into Hall of Fame. Fifteen out of eight hundred--how can you lose? Just keep smiling. Selected by the usual criteria Ci.e.-leadership, character, citizenship, etc.J, the Famous Fifteen re- ceived one of the highest honors to be conferred on a student. Congratulations. 210 hall of fame Fred Briggs Randy Adair Ka re n Casper Michael Bell Kathleen Deegan Randy Adair distinguished himself in the field of athletics. He participated in basketball and track all through high school and won the Miami Herald Player of the Week Award for football. He was also a member of Interact service club. Michael Bell achieved scholastic recog- nition by qualifying as a National Merit semi-finalist. He was also a member of Delta Epsilon Phi, Mu Alpha Theta and the National Honor Society. He was a Student Council representative, as well as Interact president and a delegate to Boys' State. He was also a member of Palmetto's successful wrestling team. Fred Briggs was a member of Interact service club in his, junior and senior years. As an athlete, he participated in junior varsity football and baseball all through high school. ln basketball, Fred achieved recognition on the junior varsity and varsity teams, he won the Miami Herald Player of the Week award in his junior year. Karen Casper's achievements have cen- tered around academics. She was a mem- ber of Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish National Honor Society and the National Honor Society. She was also commended for her fine performance on the National Merit Exam. She was a Student Council repre- sentative and a member of Elite service club. Kathleen Deegan's main interest was in dramatics. She was a member of the Drama Club and Thespians, drama honor society, all through high school. As a senior, she was president of Thespians and participated in the drama depart- ment's two productions. She was a mem- ber of Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Honor Society and National Honor Society, as well as a member of Echo service club. 211 hall of fame 4 Charles Ehrlich 212 hall of fame 'X Barbara Greer Robert Krieger Alan Levin Lawrence Kellogg Angela Miller Charles EhrIich's interests centered around service and scholarship. He was a member of the National Honor Society and the French National Honor Society. He was an active member of Key Club and served as its treasurer in his senior year, He was also statistician for the football team. Barbara Greer distinguished herself in the areas of journalism and service to the school. She was editor of the Palm Echo and a member of Quill and Scroll, jour- nalism honor society. She was a member of Elite service club and served as vice- president as a senior. She was also in the National Honor Society and Delta Epsilon Phi. She was a Student Council represen- tative and a delegate to the Dade County Youth Council. Lawrence Kellogg achieved recognition through chorus activities. He was presi- dent of the Concert Chorus, and a member of Double Quintet. He was treasurer of Interact service club and a Student Council representative. He was also on the golf team and a football training assistant. Robert Krieger was senior class president and a member of Key service club. He also participated in athletics as a member of the swimming team, water polo team, and Letterman's club. He was recognized for scholastic achievement by being inducted into the National Honor Society, Latin National Honor Society, and Mu Alpha Theta. Alan Levin served as class treasurer in both his sophomore and junior years and as Student Council president as a senior. He was a member of Key service club and participated in j.v. and varsity football. He was also on the Bi-Racial committee. Angela Miller distinguished herself in School and community service by acting as Student Council vice-president and president of Twenty Little Working Girls' Club. She was a member of the girls' varsity tennis team and the drama club. She was also a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish National Honor Society, and the National Honor Society. hall of fame 213 214 hall of fame Yvonne Morris's activities centered around publications. She was a Palm Echo staff member for two years and a member of Quill and Scroll, the journalism honor society. She was a member of the Mixed Chorus as a junior and a representative at the Bi-Racial Committee meetings as a senior. Bill Pinkston gained recognition through his academic achievements. He was a member of Mu Alpha Theta and National Honor Society and treasurer of Phi Beta Chi. He was also vice-president of the Junior Engineering and Technical Society, as well as a National Merit semi-finalist. Yvonne Morris Bill Pinkston Brian Nordwall Candy Walters Brian Nordwall focused his interests in the areas of academics and journalism. He was editor of the Panther in both his junior and senior years and a member of Quill and Scroll, the journalism honor society. His academic achievement ranged from being a National Merit semi-finalist to membership in the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and Phi Beta Chi. He was also a member of Interact service club. Candy Walters won awards for her artistic ability from the Scholastic Art Competi- tion. She was a member of the Student Council and second vice-president of Girls' Council. She was a cheerleader and a member of the Art Club. She was a princess in both her sophomore and junior years and, as a senior, was elected Homecoming Queen. hall of fame 215 Michael Aaronson Irene Abbott Debbie Abdick John Abell Cristopher Acker Randy Adair Kim Agardy Sonny Aguilar Stephen Ahern Henry Ahlers Daphne Alcock Debbie Alford Della Anderson Woodrow Anderson Tom Andrews Senior Class Members Show Kris Huck, come on-smile. You're on candid camera. Look at good ol' Kerry Roland. 216 senior clasf 'war Spirit at Panther P allies, Soclchops, and Football Games. Rah! Rah! Debbie Arch Jean Armstrong Jeannie Arnold Bill Ashling Ben Ashton Robert Askew Dale Atkinson Nancy Atwood Rose Marie Ausflug Diane Austin Robert Avery Darlene Bacon Dave Badali Bob Badzionn Michele Baer Lesley Bahner Linda Bailey Celia Baitinger Annette Baker Laurie Baker Kent Balliet Pat Barber Beverly Barnes Joanne Barrett Mike Barry Lynne-Marie Bates Patricia Battle Ann Baucom Larry Beame nior class 217 Ingrid Beasley Judy Beaty Greg Beenken Michael Bell Ronald Bell Steven Bellows Philip Bennett Michael Berger Robert Berrin Larry Beyl Jackie Bielek George Bisset Dennis Bissey Bonny Blumenthal Sue Borries College Bound Class of '69 Knows the Importanc- Seniors wait to buy PSAT tests from Leslie Doddride and Barri Novak. senior class Z V7 of the SAT Boards for Entrance into Universities Karen Bosco Bobbie Bostrom Laura Bowers Joel Bowman George Braddock Beverly Brasles Jonathon Braun Robert Breidenbach Kathy Brennan Marcia Brewer Fred Briggs Steven Brill Kitty Brinckerhoff Steven Brinson Christine Brisk Beth Britton Scott Broadwell Jerry Brothers Bruce Brown Douglas Brown Johnna Brown Martha Brown Sue Brown Jason Brunson Suzette Bryan Ernie Buchocher Cindy Buerger Jon Buff Michael Buhr Barbara Bull Carol Bunting senior class Patsy Hilliard is sure that a way to a man's heart is through his pocket. Has Patsy found the secret ingredients to her special someone's heart? Susan Bunting Elliott Burch Randy Burns Imogene Burrell Michael Bush Marianne Busher Deborah Butler Norine Butler Ronald Butson Charles Cadman Trinka Cagle Candy Calender Sue Calhoun Liz Cameron Linda Campbell 220 senior class To Get Practical Experience, Senior Futu 'Kew Pat Campbell Jim Carothers Jon Carruthers Benjamin Carter Ruth Carty Karen Casper Vickie Cathcart Dan Cedola Melinda Chaykin Patricia Chesney Cynthia Chester Francis Chestor Valeri Cinnia Daniel Clark Caroline Clary Bud Cline Homemakers Sell Some Baked Goods for Extra Prolect Cathy Coblentz James Coggins Anne Cohen Ron Collins David Conn Chris Conner Linda Conner Christine Connors Bruce Cook Josie Cooper Pat Cooper Teresa Cope Sharon Copple Vicki Cornelius Jamee Cornelson senior class 221 V---- ff- - Y' Yelp. Linda Wills and Jim Corrothers take an active part in presidential campaign. Pupils even serve donuts to voters election day in November. Betsy Correll Cathy Corso Alan Corwith Debra Cox Cheryl Crandall James Crawford Philip Crowder Tony Cully Donna Cure Kenneth Curry Richard Curtis Jackie Dahl Harry Dalrymple Mary Danford Geraldine Darling 222 senior class Twelfth Graders Enioy Thoughl at Being Allowed to Vote in the 1972 Presidential Election Stephen Darlington Thomas Daugherty Dawn Davey Clayton Davis Patricia Davison Kathleen Deegan Vicki Defeo Pat Dell Sue Denson Nancy Derry Don Dickey Lyn Dietrick Bonnie Disbrow Sally Doerner Wendy Dolliver Robin Dombrowsky Carl Dorman Maxine Dow Laurie Dowd Martha Dunkel Peggy Dupler Anne DuPree Fred Duquette Debbie Dykes Skip Eckenrod Francine Edlow Diane Edmondson Chuck Ehrlich Judy Embree Gerald Engel Ronald Erbel sen' cl ss 223 Senior Boys Get Complete Vocational Training in Machine U Steve Erickson Debra Evans Susan Evans Kiell Falkey Howard Farbish Cynthia Faunce Janis Feld Eddie Ferguson Gloria Ferguson Lori Fernandez Pam Fewell Frank Fine Toni Finenco Joyce Fisher Kathryn Flannery John Fling Laurence Forman Mark Forward Michael Friedman Kathy Frost Bill Fuller Van Fullington William Furr John Gage W. C. Gage John Gardner Robert Gardner Delma Garett Steve Gaskell Larry Gates Debbie Gibson Mary Lou Gillis Georgina Girtman Andrew Glass Sherry Glass Alan Glassor Steve Glickman 224 senior class 4: 5. X Safety Is a Maior Factor in the Industrial Wood Department JoAnne Glouch Robin Goldbaum June Goldstein Ralph Gonzalez Val Goodman Alison Gorman Mike Gort Jeff Greenberg Terry Greene Andy Greenfield -af, s it true, Michael McCormick, that girls seldom make passes at boys who wear big, bulky glasses? sen or class 225 Seniors Volunteer to Act as Ushers at Back to School Night Debbie Gregory Linda Gregory Edward Greenwood Susan Greenwood Barbara Greer Jim Griffie Ted Grose Mimi Gross Ginger Guinn Geraldine Haggerty Beth Hall Karen Hallstrand Laurie Hamilton Bob Haniff Rodney Hanlon Betsy Hann Jack Harbaugh Pat Haring Mike Harrell Debby Harriger Mindy Harris Tom Harris Linda Harrison Peggy Harrison Kathe Hartfield Scott Haskins Mike Hathaway Dawn Hauck Val Haug Holly Hawkins Edward Hayes Dawn Hazelhurst Sherwin Heath Kathy Hedrick Jo-Ann Heller Ralph Helms Sherry Hemphill Fred Herman Linda Hersh Charles Hickey Pat Hickey Lillie Hicks Patsy Hilliard John Hitchings Laurie Hitzig Cathy Hobbs Lynne Hoffman Tim Honig Kathy Howard John Howdyshell John Howell senior I s DSFVICG Clubs Assist at Glrls Councll Induction Ceremony W 'fu- V L- , . . CM - , J! K 1 13, N B ' SOS-Where's 125? At Back-to-School Night Cathy Lashbrook can't remember Rm. 125 fAud.7 l Assistant Principal for Guidance Mrs. Shirley New- man hands college-bound June Goldstein folder. Brenda Howze Kenneth Howze Dennis Hrebec Kris Huck Suzie Huffman Linda Hull Scott Hungate Bill Hutchins Margaret Hutchinson Pete Irelan Debbie Irwin Lynne Israel Ronnie Jacobs Michael Jacobsen Kenneth Jacobson George Jankowski Aleta Jarrett Kris Jessmer Candy Johnson Linda Johnson Robert Johnson Leslie Jones Lula Jones Marilee Jones Pam Jones Susan Jones Yalanda Jones Debbie Josefovsky Janet Josephson David Kahn Eda Kaskey Claudia Kaiser Barbara Kearson 228 senior class Guidance Staff Members Aid Seniors in Decidin 'ferr A , K Y Christy Keene Karen Keep Larry Kellogg Richard Kellogg Sally Kennedy Paul Keyser Gregory Kiess Tom Kincaid Bill King Bob King Karen Kirkland Randy Klein Karen Kline Marsha Klugerman Jeannie Knighton Mary Konya Joe Korvick Don Kosick mploymenl, College and Service Plans for the Fulure s no class 229 During Senior Spirit Week, Students Spend Tim- 'K V 1 I nd Energy Decorating Their Homerooms Nancy Kram Nina Kram Leo Kramer Arlene Krieger Edwin Krieger Robert Krieger Gerald Krutulis Gloria Kunde Laurie Lakin Barry Landau Cathe Lane Scott Lary Mike Launsky Janet Law Helen Lawrence Irving Lawrence Kathy Lawrence Sharon Lawrence Steve Lawry Jamie Laws Marilyn Lawson Janet LeBrun Evie LeCain Robin Lechick Marcia Leckich Candy Lee Cynthia Jane Lee Jeff Lee Pam Legacy Alan Legato Randall Leonard Al Levin Diane Lewis Michael Lewis Robin Lieberman Henry Liebman Nancy Linet Donna Litman Bill Lockhart Barry Lowe Susan Lubow Nancy Lungren Ray Lyon Jina Mahatzke Robert Malagon Debbie Mallinger Will Manis enior class 231 Robin Manning Christine Manto April Markland John Marshall James Martin Mitze Martina Vic Mascitelli Susan Mason Guy Matson Debbie Matthews Kenneth Maxwell Mike Maxwell Janice May John Mayer Jack McAfee Steve McAfee Sue McClelland Susan McClure Dan McCole Kathy McCorkle Mike McCormick Kathleen McDowell Kevin McGrath Sharon Mclntosh Susie McLean Terrence McNally Tim McShane James Meade Gail Mellow Ginny Merritt Don Messersmith Howard Michaelson Robin Miles 23 senior class Seniors Use Spare Time to Contribute Art Work Cornered. . .No matter. Engrossed in the monu- mental task of poem writing is Mary Danford. ihort Stories ancl Poetry to Literary Magazine I N955 Fur X 'if'- Angela Miller Eileen Miller Lois Miller Mark Miller Martin Miller Steele Miller Steven Miller Patricia Millican Leslie Mitchell Cheri Mitten Jim Mohlhenrich Kathy Mooney Gary Moore Peggy Moore Sandra Moose s o class 233 Sharon Moose Anthony Morgan Marcy Morgan Karen Morris Yvonne Morris Susie Morrow Jeff Morse Gennett Morton Vicki Moyor Pat Muir Diana Murphy Karen Myers Gordon Mylks Greg Nagler Fred Nanni Susan Nanni Alfonso Nazario Rhonda Neer Kerry Newell Danny Nichoson Frances Niles Martin Noick Brian Nordwall Vicki Norman Pat Norris Richard Norrison Jeff Noseda Bari Novak Roseann O'Brien 234 senior class T7 Tanlalizing Aroma. LJF Girls Bake Cookies a 1 5 Finger Iicken good Oops Watch the calories LJF er Claudia Santalucito whips up flakey cookies Neil 0'DonnelI Bruce Oelker Martha 0'Grady Jeanne O'Kon Michael Oliver John Olters Tracy 0'Neal Dennis Orban Durward Oswald Grace Ouzts y Hostess at Gel Acquamlecl Tea for New Members Sheryl Overholt Margie Owinn Robert Pace Kathy Pagliai Dorian Pahules sen r class 235 Alison Painter Gregory Palerma Artie Pansa Pat Parham Lloyd Parkins Barbi Parnin John Parr Rod Parrish Debbie Pash Henri Passman Jeannie Patterson Margo Patterson Bobby Paulk Richard Pearlson Joan Pedri Tom Peek Paula Peeples Ana Perez Judy Perrenot Deborah Peters Mike Pfeiffer Vickie Phillips Bill Pinkston Sarah Pletts Timothy Pluto Jimmy Poe Lisa Pogue Linda Popp Jerri Powers Susan Powers George Pratsinak Carol Prebianca Stephanie Preshong Ken Price 236 senior class All Seniors Actively Participate in Rousing Class Discussions ,ffir is VVII 5,ifWibf,,W,,fu,W yft, lgagww , MM, Z Y , mi 4w,? f 4 ' vii ' ' 'Q 4, ,,,,.., 5 MWA . f.M,6,.,a.,,,,,V.. . .. , - 4- , 5 ' fl f an W 99 Last time Steve Ahern tried to sneak a snooze, he slipped out of his chair and broke his arm-so fasten your seat belt and hang on! Debbie Prowler Gary Rackear Al Rainey Robert Randolph Beverly Rawls Paul Reiken Cindee Rettinger Edwin Rhew Robert Rhodes Deborah Richards Steve Richardson Cynthia Riley Steve Roakes Michael Roark Claude Robert senior class 237 Fun-Loving, Enthusiastic Seniors Escape Studies Momentari l 'x Seniors' Cavalier soup is the favorite brand of the mighty Panther team. Decorations spurred enthusiasm in players for battle with arch rivals. f . , ,, A. A K f f ' 5 . f ' ' ' 5 ' 53.54 JQEE :S ':iS::1i1:-:IW K X K s ' . f X 5 i ss K r ' f - l . 1 s, s , i to '- Cheryl Roberts Terry Robertson Robin Roehl Janet Rogers Linda Rogers Stephen Rogers Susan Rogers Felicia Romeo Sharon Rose Michael Rosen Gail Roth Linda Roth Clark Rountree Joel Ruark Cathy Ruehle Mike Rupp John Ruse Robert Rush Barry Russell Peter Rutledge Amy Rutter Sharon Sadtler Ted Salb Anthony Salzman Pat Sander Ron Sanders Marcy Sands Claudia Santolucito Deena Sarnecki Rhonda Savacool Kyle Saxon Cindy Schaefer James Schiff Kathy Schildt Linda Schleicher Dan Schmidt Debra Schramm David Schreiner Robin Schulke Carol Schwartz Debbie Schwartz Gary Schwartz Richard Schwartz Patricia Scott Roslyn Secunda Michael Seltenright Irene Sgueglia Ricki Shaw Sandi Shea senior cl ss 239 aewfsaw Why aren't these two, Roger Kinkaid and Michael Sandres, super-athletes on the basketball team? ,fffffi if-ik iw Seniors Exhibit Spirit by Supporling Margaret Shebest Scott Sherman Malcolm Shermoal Tom Sherouse Marcee Sherrill Mary Sherrill Judi Sherwood Nancy Shoor Jon Shore Steva Silverman 240 senior class Linda Simon Marilyn Singer Janet Singletary Hank Sinnamon Jim Skimner Diane Slinn Diana Smith Nancy Smith Patrick Smith Vickey Smith Richard Snead Charlie Snow Robin Sockol Sara Soloman Lori Somberg George Sommers Gail Sosby John Sostheim Diane Spain Les Sparkman Beth Spiegel Susan Spiegel Roger Spiller Stuart Sprague Jeannie Spring Kandy Squire Deborah Steadma Wen Steele Jim Stehle Susie Steinbring Debra Stephens Jan Stern Jim Stevens Craig Stevenson Pauline Stewart Bridget Stock Sally Stripling enior class 241 Seniors Dulifully Shell Out Money lo Buy Dilapidaled Used Barbara Stucka Bill Sutton Debra Sutton Cheryl Swann George Syverson Gayle Talkington Bob Tanner Scott Taylor Don Thomas Donna Thomas Gussie Thomas Kathy Thomas Kathy Thomas Deborah Thomason Diana Thompson Margo Thorner Lee Tingler Harold Tinsley Bob Tobean Edward Tresback Paul Tumarkin Eric Turetsky Lana Turnbull John Vail Bruce VanDeMark Richard VanDyke Joyce Van Wagner Joseph Valarde Georgeann Venis Cindy Verdecannea Claudia Vescovi 242 se ors I -,J 'Tw rom the Student Council Tax of W ' lf they catch you with this in class, will you ever be in trouble' Bill Pinkston makes a sale at the Student Council half-price book drive Barbara Vespucci Eric Vickland Pat Voss Tom Waldeck Jamie Walden Brian Wall Candy Walters Loring Walton Alan Weatherup Barbara Weaver Debbie Weed Bruce Weinstein Mike Werry Billie Wershil Cindy Wertz senior class 243 Bob Wessells Brenda Wheeler Esther Widlan Dennis Wilcher John Wilkinson Sharon Wilcox Anne Williams John Williams Linda Wills Cathae Wilson Debby Wilson Janet Wilson Wendie Wilson Elaine Winslow Ann Winter Scott Winterbottom Brenda Witherington Jim Wittmack Ann Wood Georgiana Wood James Wood Sallie Wood Pam Woolley Dan Wright Larry Wright Richard Wright Lon Wrinkle Debbie Wulf Linda Wyatt Paulette Wyatt David Wynn Debbie Wyrick Jill Yagoda Daniel Yearty 244 senior class yyk y? ,, Whew! Time to go . ,rye R Why, only yesterday . . . Sen '-4-I x lf I 1 at n it After covering the entire field Lori Fernandez seems to be experiencing some difficulty in completing the final required obstacle on the course Paul Zammerman Peggy Zeeman Philip Zeskind Pat Zimmer Sharon Zimmerman Zandre Zimmerman Anthony Zlozmon And last but not least Frank Daniel Terry Nichoson Susan Rogers senior class 245 if f 'S Senior Board Bang! The seniors are off! The year opened with Senior Spirit Week. Ingredients: crepe paper, aching feet, and laryngitis. Spirit and cut classes soared high during Home- coming. Chaos and confusion. Panther Prowl . . . a . hubub of excitement . . . Panthers are dynamite! . . .take it away, Big Al. Lights, camera, action. Here comes Senior Stunt Night, in March for a change. Fun and laughs. Then --hang onto your curls for the grand finale . . . the Prom. Swishing taffeta and silk . . . squashed cor- sages . . . smile Cclickj. Graduation time has finally come. Best in spirit, best in time, Senior Class of '69. 246 senior boa rd T W0 .Haw . 5 26 WP '49 Buddy Cline Karen Casper Karen Hallstrand Vic Mascetelli Gail Sosby Mardee Miller Sherry Overholt Ann DuPree Terry McAffee Linda Campbell Mike Bell Sally Stripling Ed Hayes Y! -wr- ' 69538 NH W! T 'f :fiom ii K H 4152?-Q' 14. Barbara Greer 15. Frank Fine 16. Fred Herman 17. Delma Garrett 18. Bob Krieger 19. Larry Forman 20. Linda Wills 21. Kathy Thomas 22. Sarah Pletts 23. Debbie Pash 24. Liz Cameron 25. Mike Rupp 26. Richard Pearlson senior board 247 iii , ff , 31137111 Lei 2 ,, QW.. 1 my if I WZ' wT3Q!WV ff - Y aww W f-'lwwwmwwi 'mfr ,,..,.,M W W-...-...,M.m-f-fm-fm ' Z, F - 4 n L,,,, nf? Wd , MV! 2taq,,'l'IwM4nws4w vm WW ., W 4 M z vm-1 ,M 5 in 7 ' 'sas J 5 V ' s. Y f,, N I ,Mk Q I Q ,A , , ,,nV, f wwf If 4 if m:,z We 4 fy S 6 Q -K x X X Q Ni 3.43. Q 3 X HF' din-P Y X X - A Q K vida' my -. Quia?-5 . . .N 1 f -: - X XS .4 aw 1:1 1 viii XTX Q-si iii? fr? iv 556-M!'T In if ' . iw, ,ix 5-ff -:Q S Q Senior Favorites 250 senior favorites nominated in homeroom . Down 1. varsity football quarterback 5. varsity basketball 7. girls' council president 13. key club president 14. chatonette lieutenant 17. elite sweetheart 19. ljf sweetheart 20. elite sweetheart 26. senior class treasurer 28. elite president 29. ljf vice-president 30. senior class secretary 32. homecoming queen 34. interact Across 2. varsity football 3. interact president 4. varsity cheerleading captain 6. girls' council vice-president 8. varsity basketball 9. varsity football 10. yearbook editor modern dance club president 11. 12. varsity cheerleader chorus president 15. 16. senior class president 18. student council president 21. icc president 22. interact 23. elite secretary 24. chatonette captain 25. majorette captain 27. varsity football 31. varsity football 33. senior class vice-president 1Ll3!JM 41191 'VE 'Sll!M9PU!1 'SS SJ91l9M4PU9O'ZE 'J95l0nJ. 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The magazine drive in the ring Conly one more subscription and I win a toyj. he parking-lot clean-up brigade Ccome on you guys, t's show some spiritj. lt isn't whether you win or se, but how you play the game Csecond place for e Homecoming floatj. Typing term papers and be- inning to worry about colleges and coming down ith premature senioritis fWho, me?J. Yessir, Jiminy Cricket would be mighty proud. Bill Thomas Sheri Ehrenwright Diane Parsons Kathy Benner Sue Rogers Andy Ashley Nancy Simms Pam Brodka Nancy Tonks Hiding behind the horses are Janice Goldsteinand Hank Methvin. Standing in the castle are Leslie Bell, Penny Kfare and Marsha Flemming. Sorry! . sr junior board 261 Betty Abram Jane Adair Rowena Adderley Bensie Aerenson Debbie Ahern Laila Ahlenius Sandra Akins Glenn Allen David Alvarez Carol Anderson Cindy Anderson Michael Anderson Scott Anderson Christy Annis Charmaine Antunovich Sharon Apollon Ayselle Aras Debbie Aregood Douglas Armstrong Michael Arnold Steven Arnold John Arnholt Andrea Ashford Richard Ashley Randy Avery Fran Awtry Norman Axler Larry Bailey Linda Banken Medora Baron Grant Baros Marita Barry Susan Barton Donna Bates Ronald Battle Gary Bauler Angie Baxley Kim Beach Janet Beddow Leslie Bell Abbe Bendell Stefani Bender Cathy Benner Carolyn Bennett Craig Bennett Mark Bennett Jerry Benvenutti Ken Berdahl Debbi Berg Andy Berge Shirley Berger Todd Berkan Geraldine de Berly David Binney Robin Blank Debbie Bledsoe Rachel Blumberg Skeet Bolding Libby Book Deane Boothe Nancy Borries Ann Bouie Tom Bounds James Bradock 262 junior class 'f i V31 V vi, Fk M A wi at I! , I 1 L A at ag? aa l ,irtgu giyy -VJL J ggtii J A llii Participation in Extra Curricular Functions .vvi 9 di i Q i i W 331' Elk-. , pa Ik 3. X ., 1, .f, Q X' .514 c ict, -f ia , 1 'fl I , 1 M J I 62221.59 - - ' wg' RR 1.1 if Jw' 1 L ...L , f 3 1 -sv ' ., ff., l 2 WWW fi was 5041! 'le 1-. 3' f 'E sf 4 sf l 1 STOP . . . STOP . . . AND DUCK. Terrice Mitchell's evil glare and mighty throw could cool you off in a hurry he Junior Class and Helps Fosler School-Wide Spiril in ,Hu f 5, A , f- fl- J if . 32 - 4 c ,L ,af W A W Z . of I if Arif f . 1 'K as 4 gg J -if . . IW . A, of Q ,qw f 3 f v 1 ff 4 Ev ...W W fl w f g .I L , ,. , fs :g of af 'ci W Q' I Q?i -4 . H, ,,,,. , . ' ,W I +':21'n2-,F E . 7' ., it or . . . .,, , , i ii ff xi -1 1 2 j 9 3 V v 'X s x g KKPM ik K fit ' wg ,ity 1 Christine Braden Patricia Bradshaw Tom Bradshaw Scott Brandon Dale Breidenbach Rodney Bridge Steve Britton Pam Brodka Donna Brown Gene Brown James Brown Jennie Brown Karen Brown Kim Brown Melinda Brown Pam Brown Scott Brown Tom Brown William Brown Joe Bruscia Betty Buchanan Robert Buck James Buckley Melody Budner Stephanie Bullard Anne Bunten David Burki Jan Burks junior class 263 Linda Bryant John Burns Mike Burnside Deedee Burr Sharon Bush Joe Butler Ralph Butler Tim Butler Vaughn Butterfield Lauren Byer Elizabeth Cahill Debbie Campbell Dorsey Campbell James Campbell Karin Carioto Glenn Carlin Carol Carlon Valorie Carr Dianna Carrasco Linda Carroll Paul Carroll Frances Carter Pat Casto Leslie Chace Beth Chavez Lynn Chisolm Claudia Christian Ann Civilette Richard Clark Janet Cochran Debbie Coggins Jessica Cole Madeline Cole Mike Cole Barbara Coleman as J l4,, ,,. , W X ,. 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L ,4 t 2, fp its ., a n Vf, ' ,V.V H ff-X fe-' f fa, X 4' . e , if 4 Q . ilii iiiv M Valerie Compton Chris Cooper Randy Cooper Selina Cooper Bobbie Lynn Corell Diane Cost Mariorie Costello Susan Counts Bob Courtright Joan Coverly Linda Cox Sue Cowart Mary Jo Craft Fran Crawford Randy Crete Estella Criswell Janet Crookshanks Bernadette Crowe Nancy Crowe Bob Cubr Debbie Cuevas Jim Currie Susan Dabby Kathy Daegling Landon Danby Ada Daniels Kathy Daugherty Janet Davenport Carmela Davidson Arthee Davis Barbara Davis Eddie Davis Janet Davis Steve Dawson James Day Barbara Deal Patti Deemer Dottie DeGroff Steve Derbine Geraldine deBerly Christy Deery Donna Deutsch Carol Dickey Bill Dinsmore Bonnie Dow Judy Dow Merry DuBois Doug Duda Pam Dudley Jennifer Dunaway Mark Dunn Mark Dunn Melinda Earnest Doug Eastwood Robin Echhart Lynda Edwards Sheri Ehrenreichs Alan Eichenbaum Gerg Elkins Jeff Elliot Linda Ellis Tad Ellis Pat Ellison Carla Engman Dennis Erdley Susan Esserman Justin Estoque Carl Evans junior class 265 Sri 165515. -f-Qu 'b is w.. -,RL I 2 X ' V Another hydrogen atom and we can blow up the entire world, said Jeff Tatelman. 266 junior class M, U 'f 5 4 ?' 1 vim, 2, X W .ay ef- . fl- i ,, xg. W e f 13 W H., gf '55, Work Class of 1970 Rambles Through School Yea James Evans William Evans Marsha Everton Thomas Eyring James Fairless Lynn Fancher Carolyn Farqutharson Toni Facell Linda Ferguson Marsha Ferguson Jack Feuer Steve Feverholz Robert Fielder Toni Fillman Nancy Fineberg ff 4 f K ,V 'W f f l if Hi X f 5-V gif wi ,, 5,56 , ,-,' 1 . ' gf'lgL'lf ' w. 'q ' A K. ai' vii! 115 f ff Fi QQ an a ds 'Q ,ul :.-,, - V In if Q 4 A I , ., , AWV, ,A X 1 ,1 .ir 1 ' 1. 5- ,gpm ii 5' 3 M it -. Ei -5, XE x 2 Zi: i.fL ,,s?., ,Qg, 5 Q 1 ik u f 3 f, 5,75 -4 ,, 3: ,f it Q 'Q s . Q ,Q ,,,' .. ,, ,, M W 15, Y J 6? lemembering Their Molto, uVis Per Scienliumn A , - Q Kert Grau f e r mavrgrin , A ia Fees, grggrriamyre A1-lg ,,., , ' 'V X Q, i I , I' fn gi 3 Ai 1 33 f ra. ,Q Q ,, M. , . , nl 'C Paula Greenwood Jeff Gregg Judy Griffin Steve Griffin Dianne Grimm Arlene Guadano Joe Gurinsky Debbie Guseman Rob Haas Dan Haizip Robert Fisher Mark Fishkind Pamela Flanegan Paul Flannery Marsha Fleming Mark Fletcher Tony Foley Paula Fonivard Marty Fowler Paul Fredickson Cathy Freedman Christine Frey Joel Friedman Glenn Fritch Jane Fry Tom Fryman Linda Furland Dorothy Gaines Karen Gaines Hodges Gallop Pati Galt Beverly Garbett Joan Gasque Jo Ann Gemmer Cheryl Geraci Glenn Gibbs Cheryl Gibson Ken Gibson Caryn Gill John Gillingham James Gillis Jack Goldstein Janis Goldstein Sharon Goldstein Danny Gomez Robert Gonzalez Chuck Good Doug Goodfellow Kathy Goodman Willadean Gordon Carol Gort Jose Gortaire Linda Grandy Scott Grandy Zelma Grant junior class 267 Debbie Hale Bonnie Hallin Tim Hamlett Nancy Handley Frank Hann Carolyn Hanson Gary Harper Brenda Harris Carolene Harris Dasie Harris Jan Harris Marsha Harris Helen Harrison Marsha Harrison Rickie Harrison Wayne Harrison Willie Mae Hartley Davie Hartz Barbara Hawkins Patti Haynes Maureen Healy Scott Hearsey Frank Hebard Jean Hefferle Gary Heiken Darlene Heller Martyne Hemmings Q Raymond Henderson J , y Bob Hickson Linda Higgins Janice Hirni Jean Hirni Michael Hirsch David Hitchcock Jeffery Hochman Johanna Hoehl Y J X :JJ J if M Q . N N 2 X me Q Q fs 5 sys FF , 'Eff w JJ yia -x nuff 4 55 L ,K el I I 4 JJ . .J -,- X .Jai , as J, .4 JQ Q tr,b Q AJ J X .ktk .,'. mg 'f ' ' it J :.:., B , as R ww'-A' X -- P v 411 , J , -,Jg Q X Q H lg? i ' J' We B 3,5 X ' QL Q. S+ I s v 'ii -as 1 aa S8 ,J JJ akao is J 5 lv s ic With an Overcrowcled Classroom Siiuaiion the Jun ,. s .AJ. Lynn Hoffmann 9 1' '- Brenda Holt J? aa 1 iiiai J . B ' Jean Holway Q 2's ' J ' Thomas Holaday J ij ' J wg, Z -3.55 Martha Hornby i': i f ' ' B Xi it P5 1 . Abbie Howell g 2 J J f .LJJ J' ' J- J ' David Howell fi y J K ff? JJJ Bert Hubinger it 1 X Y Robert Huffines David Humphries Debra Hurley Eileen Hurst Pam Huysman Eric Ingraham Arthur Iserman Robert Jackson Nancy Jenkins Barry Jennings Leslie Johns David Johnson Gene Johnson Rose Johnson Sue Johnson Bruce Johnston Debbie Jones Debbie Jones 268 junior class J if? ik it is X sm in F ,SYN ' .. t . X ., . km' X 5 M gi: A - 1 ti N S p Q A - if .Qi ' A , NUX. - .. 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K ' -as Q '- :-- 4 xr. .X , -- 'R - X' Q- T .- .--. - Q 'L iislory Classes Learn Their Lessons From Teiecasis Karen Jones Thomas Jones Barry Jordan Jonathan Jordan Steve Jurysta Margery Justus Margaret Kaat Laurie Kaat Katherine Kabitk Don Kaglic Deborah Kahan Jill Kamilar Doug Kanter Marcia Kappler Frances Karluk Steve Kass Steve Kaufman Tom Kavanaugh Penny Kfare Craig Keeler Nancy Keller Nickolas Kelly Debbie Kemper Rose Kendrick Dennis Kersten Richard Keys Kathy Kifer Pattie Killian Jane Kincaid Kirby King Jane Kinsey Robert Kinsey Donna Knight Manuel Laca Beverly Lair Pow! Right in the kisser. Calculating wacks he'd give Jim Gillis if it were the ol' days is Mr. Ralph Rice r is i -. .. -F IN- 'es X - 5 -'L X - Hy 5 t , f s s R. si - 727, Y Y, , 41 , Junior Band Members Practice Marching Through Mud ana Slowly sinkin into the mud band members Hal Cohen Frank Fine S and John Gage chant, Rain, snow, sleet, or shine, the band ..... Hunter Land Q V r V Wm N 4 r fx at , Mi' 9 J ' ? KM l S , i an 2 H A i am i .,... , . L a s N I6 . f V 1, if .-4 f fi,gjivn.M sf wi ,.,., ,M 15-2? A ,U 4 'EM 'if K sf 5 'Q 1 we 227 . 1212? gl ' - I 2 4 ar Hg' Ai' N 4 1, o ff ' if fi 1 im, , , , , ff K. David Lane 'T H , I Carol Lang V , Q Wade Laughter A ,I M H ' Caterinia Laurent fy in , Michele Lawrence V- W iz' i , W Twylette Lawrence A 1 l ie. L A V- 1 Woodrow Lawson V K - V Donna Lebrun A .V U H Jim Lee V A ,w . . David Lehman f , ,. , A A fx A .., Cindy Lester :Vi L , fig i, L or wwmmm Wg' 1Wv r-' was lii irie Rafi Zww Janis Levey 2'V ,, . L A my V iii' fifif s V 1' X Richard Levey Barbara Lewis Debbie Lewis Gary Lewis St L ' eve ewls John Littl .5 2 'f e Paul Lloyd 1 A. f-v' ' f i 270 junior class 1 qk.. 115' lain, Always Striving for Perfection in All Areas as a QW' W4 WM 4 N' J , in af 't ei B x . Q . L, ig. .sg 'W Ll an E an ,ve , QI ,. , fr I , M if if 6 '11 ,, , ,Q Al e an if i f M A I 1w7 ' 1: ,, 5 . W 1 Q ? V f f mi 15, is I 'L F .r-w. new or A, ' X, , x '+C I fi or X te in aa it Q Paul Lobeck Allen Lombardo Tom Lopez Pam Lowe Lori Luke Robert Luss Scott Lyons Cathy Mace John Macourek Jim Mahon Lewis Malamed Margret Mansfield Barry Marks John Marshall Barbara Marshburn Debbie Marshburn Robin Massin Anita Maxey Shawee Maxwell Bill McAIear Colleen McCabe Pat McCarthy Tom McClellion Larry McCraw Patti McCullough Janis McDaniel David McElmoyIe Kathy McGrath Gary McGraw Bruce McKay Mike McKeehan Kathy McNally Daniel Meadows Walter Menzel Hank Methvin Jim Metka Diana Miller Michael Miller Alison Milow Nina Milton Marsha Mirchich Royce Mock Fred Modoer Barbara Mooney Candi Moore Girand Moore Mary Moore Mary Jean Moore Caren Mooy Martha Morgan Vance Morgan Alice Morris Lori Morris Robert Morrison Mitchell Mountain John Mow Richard Muir Carolyn Mullane Steve Mullen Margret Muller Robert Munn Noreen Murphy Craig Murray Harvey Myers Sherry Newsome Marjorie Nordin Suzanne Norman Nora Novak Barbara 0'Connor Colleen 0'Conner Robert Oransky Donald Orban Lynn Otto Trudy Oulliber Buddy Palmer junior class 271 Diane Parsons Barbara Pasley Patti Payne Cheryl Pearson Bruce Peery Tom Pemble Joan Perrenot is' iw i , 5 . is .gift - ., if 5 ' x At the Encl of the Year Juniors' Hands Tire as They Write Ben Perry Dorothy Peters Dee-Dee Peters Melanie Peters Sam Peters Judy Pettigrew Joan Pettijohn Patricia Pfeiffer Frank Phoenix Lynne Pletts Allan Polofsky Don Polson Marcia Pope Shirley Pope Lou Popham JoAnn Poules James Powell Pat Powell Jacquelyn Power Anne Powers Scott Prentiss Thomas Preshong Mark Preston Gary Pryde Michael Putz Valerie Pyle Helena Rachline Dave Ralph fig L S sf. ka - ttttttt N ..., or 3 ' ,. it fs 5 .-rm.: tttk . X is 'WN sg , ' it f f? N X N. fr z s xt 5 N. we fs A 2 F it + A 'ii R R NB Reading? Writing? Junioritis? Pam Brodka-classic example of this disease, invents her own method for completing various assignments. :tiki I n 1 F Y 199 K -' Ne. i g. ,Q P S F . ' -Ts X 5, X ,.....-A ..., my ssays, Exposllory Paragraphs, Journals, and Research Papers . T I Mx ge X is wx as f R r 53,0 !.s, 1 MI ' . T, L,'. ir , : :. 2 -- Q: X-X ' i . QQI N r r- as S .1 Sir . at cs S fi- be Qi? ' ...ae ' if as E' xx. - fm remix 6 ts, .r U li QQ Q A E' Q nm, lx N?-if P' H V ..-+1 A. Frederick Rasmussen David Rathbun Rick Raubfogel Lynn Rawson Judson Ray Leslie Reaburn Michael Reark Nancy Reddaway Jay Reichbaum Keith Reid Danny Reilly Stuart Retter Terry Reubert Elizabeth Reyes Geri Rhoades Linda Rice Susi Richardson William Richardson TerriJo Richie Suzanne Riden Ann Riscigno Tim Roark Steve Robb Charles Robbins David Robbins David Roberts Merrie Roberts Gerri Robson Carolyn Roch Dee Roche Nancy Rodriquez Tara Rogers Judith Root Elizabeth Rosemond David Rosenberg Karen Roth Russell Rowell Mike Rubin Clair Ruehle Harold Ruffner Patricia Ryan Susy Ryan Janine Saenz Frank Saenz Betty Salisbury Nancy Salz Maria Sansone Vernon Sapp Paggy Satterfield George Sauviane Debbie Sawyer Mary Scarano Linda Schade John Schaefer Peggy Shiffman David Schmidt Pat Scholz Wendy Schulze Susan Schultz Stefan Schwabe Jim Scott Nancy Scott Sue Seaward Laura Seff Mitch Segal Henry Seidan Pam Seitz Nikki Sestok junior class 273 Are you sure it didn't say four eggs? Leslie Chase checks a recipe with instructor Miss Ann Winters. Back to the proverbial drawing boar 274 junior class Jan Seymour Sheila Shank Ellen Shaughnessy Gary Shaw Ron Shaw Joel Schenkman Karla Sherman Kris Sherman Kate Sherouse Martha Shindelman Deborah Shirey Jan Shoemaker Nancy Sibert Steve Sierens Patti Simmons Mike Simpson Nancy Sims Art Sivilla Cary Skeen Bob Skeens Georgia Slaton Teri Sloat Dianne Smith Rosemary Smith A har' gi A Home Economics Gives Junior Girls Experienc e a ii a 'VI a i fra, Q Q 5 . S iii' 3 Z , L 'E . it aaar 5 M ,qi S , , E S I -5 Susan Smith f ,,, f Doug Snyder A' M e T , Peggy Sochor 'fa - A f' Barbara Sockol Karen Solbjor Steve Speace gr. Richard Spisak em. ' Sharon Spitzer Jim Stacey Dianne Stahl George Stampados Susan Stearns n an Fred Stewart , T Scott Stewart 2 L F .A ' Vzf- ' Debbie Stokes ez, A .5 ' Luci sreppiene : K, ,,:: We y l H Elizabeth Stratford W A if it 1 Nancy Stubblefield 3 ' H A A V5 f -N Q L ,. -. Begtrgze Sturrup T A ef ' 1 T. Y ei , A Ju y Ugg ' ' 14 i A . Andy Sundberg 4. - ' - .515 ,.,- V I V I Debbie SUtel' rf f J L J: ,. fi.. ' 1 f'-a David Sutter - , Quik- Barb Swaine t 1 n Running and Caring for the Family Household Lee Swerdlin Eric Tabb Maripat Taccolini ,4 A . . ii 5 L w, 'i' M iii Debbie Talley . L Angie Tankersley J n 7 . Marra Tankersley if ' lm Frannie Tanksley Qi 'T i e' A T?-tel if , ice ay or if M i 'Q Chuck Taylor 4 Leslie Taylor . l Don Temple Fred Thomas Reesie Thomas Stephen Thomas William Thomas Laura Thorton Karen Thruelsen Valerie Tift Theresa Timmons Mark Teal Nancy Tonks Kathi Townsena Armand Trimm juniors 27 M, We i Help. The senior patio Creserved for seniorsj is being taken over by David Lehman and Christopher Gentile, over-anxious members of Class of I uTwo Heads Are Better Than One Think Juniors as They PI Robin Turetsky Janet Uhrich Karen Veasey Wayne Vensel Tonya Vice Melanie Victor ' W . . , t. et.. .. ' Melissa Victor A W M, X ., . A vw. f X f f Henry Voegtle Doris Waldin Earl Waldin Debra Wallace Gail Wallace Pam Warriner Dana Warrington Laura Watson Deborah Watson X ' Q Michele Weber ' Z 'ff f Z Richard Wechsberg Migdyyh , ,rv . Joan Weisberg A ' W sue wells f , Michelle Welt ,V,,,'.V ' I 276 junior class . l N h 'K 3 W 1' f K M gh Z f , -'Ulf W. , We I , V V f X ' 7 f ' ff' ' A V ' ,f 2 ,, . er V 5 Z5 'Q -A ff' z 3 A , I I ff je I wil -x -9 4' . V .f . K ., 5 Hr T iii we Q Tracy Wentworth Candy Werdick Patricia West Tricia Westbrook Harold Wheeler Donna Whetzel Wendy White Alan Whiteside Ralph Whiteway Randy Whitman Pat Wilder Alice Willerer Cass Williams Lewis Wililams Pam Williams Sue Williams Lee Willig Barb Wilson Kris Wipior Karen Wittmann Steve Woodruff Barbara Worby Carol Worrall Alexis Yanaros Richard Yardumian David Zarco Pamela Zimmerman Last but not least William Beacham Gordon Eller Stephen Knight , a dl? ,H :V Q i f 'Vhal Il Will Be Like To , ,, t V . e..' ' 1 , f ,I i,r Be the mBig Bosses of School 351 5-I T K ww, W . f i t lbw 2 Richard Knowles Becky Koons Chuck Korolden Dawn Kosick Jack Kravitz Sharon Kremser Jack Kubiak Carol Kubu James McLaughlin Mary Moore Margaret Muller Tom Newman Scott Robinson Wiley Rutledge Tom Thomas junior class 277 Junior Class Officers President: Bob Skeens Vice-pres.: Barbara Lewis Secretary: Wendy White Treasurer: Dottie Degroff fmag ma f . XXX N ss gfii, X X ,,,,-ff WX. - 278 junior class officers .Q ff 5.1-0- -uqwe A.-1-nu-sus--. W ....-.... Sophbmore Class Gfficers President: Neil McNighton ' - s.: ' Vnce Pre Levne McCoy Estoq ue Pace if 3 5 in n ag - .-.e E 'WQHQF homo cl ss officers 279 8k other Gwinn Harris Jill Swanson Pat Mitchell Robbi Greenwood Lisa Hopkins Levi McCoy Mike Slinn Jane Sellers Ron Falkey Leslie McFarland Debbie Luedeck Sally Buchanan Gail McWhorter .,,.. he Cindy Hardin Art Tomberlin Sandy Morrow Liz Watson Gary Hoover Cliff Tall Lauren Turner Jody Corenblum Sherri Dorn Nancy Hall Dawn Koch Trisha Foley Denise Simpson ophomore Board 'ou've come a long way, baby-and you've got a ng way to go. Look around. Hey, l'm next. A phomore's world-muddled by hurly-burly hubbab. Officers to choose fWho'd you vote for?j. JV ath- etics CWhew . . . running, always runningj. And, .fhy only yesterday . . . yearbook photos . . . kids, ids, kids Cwrong size jacket, synthetic hairj. Groovy. omecoming fsurprise, surprise, surprisej. Mardi ras. Shrieks of laughter. CHang on for life.J A whirl- ind of activity kept sophs happy. Get your candy ght here. Topsy turvydom. Bamboozlement. A sea of name- ess faces turned into The class that's next to none, -enior Class of '71. Donna Simmons Barbara Spiegal Marilyn Gwinn Denise Fleming JoAnn Brown Jenna Stubbs David Dangrfield Donna Simmons Gail Pace Mike Pearlson Trish Ruse Steve Massey A gi, Q M G Mltlllll sophomore boa rd 281 David Adams Lynn Adams Elizabeth Aerts Bruce Agardy Marcy Albert Mark Alberti Joanne Albrecht Deborah Aldridge Dean Alexander Steve Allen Nolen Altman Daniel Amey Mary Amschler Phyllis Anderson Steve Anderson Kathy Andoff Tracie Andrews Melanie Annis Edith Ariail Kim Armstrong Mark Armstrong Leslie Arons John Arrington Ann Asher Rebecca Ashling Mary Avera Nikki Avirom Carol Baal Joanne Backhus Eliska Baker Susan Baker Douglas Bales Scott Bales Paul Banker Paul Bannerman Janie Baque Richard Barber Donna Bard Candice Barger Terri Barker 4' 1 , Sophomore Physical Eclucalion Classes Help tll ,.,w?M fe . 1 fm, ,an fp ,. ffw W -we -in w i - . , Vk,, A , ' I ym f. 6 . s,i,l li '- - X X A V , AV , ' I i ' I ,J A J, , ' fax? , W A W' ' ' fffi?'7 'W zu, zesxiliikliwm , it Af K' A x msgt,y :4ss:f Milk fl ' an ,W , ' , , v , , ,. .K -rv 'Q . fi ,,,' ,. ' ' . f , A A - ' if W e A 4 , A A ' ,, , i ,, my vw' -V . 'yn , . , f f.4:fW' ,Za- V X r l 454 ,.,,-l I J fl ow wni 1 gg X KW ,,., 1' if g ' 3 ,.. ,,. iz Us ,- Af., , , V A ,. W Av' ' W , , ,D , -III , H HV' -- lvlf 5 -el f Miss Meredith Lane, physical education instructor, organizes her class for round-robin volleyball tournament. 282 sophomore class Alleviate the Overcrowcleci Classroom Conditions , M . we A, NYJ L in . Vfs.V1 - il' VV. . ,, -' if 5, .. , if w - ' 'i J M 3 ' A' V W in Qywr V.f VWs,f H ' Af W- : ' V 5 Z- 5 'A' A - ' 4- 3 ' lzf- '-:' Q,-f i 353 5 kt E Q' Q N X , W , eff 91? :gm I , 4 , 2 44 i': 1 six. if is W i ss s ' ,s A ,A V l l JL.-,HW ' uw' W Q, sss f , 'td .V:- aw Q sssss i t W My g ss M V , Q my 'A.Z is iiii in m a y M1 Vk: ' ' .Mi tt QW 'Ty 1 .3 , of -if if af, .7 'L' if iiviv sizs a , .. - 1 192 , . , W if ieazifrwu-V 1.1 ,, 5 2532 ' 1' K , JE' ew 442 Q ve ,,,, r 'fa W , f' V. ' 5 VAV? it W lg in ,X is ,g -as I, 'M -in ., . ' P' f .,.' 'f if ,.Q: 1 .L ., 55 AWAW ssso , 1 , 1 f J s ss U e x i , ,f 'MV N ew ' 'I A was 441 x M2 X 5 sf Lauren Baros Susan Barrett Shira Baumgard Mary Beaman Mary Beddow Eric Beddow Diane Behnken Terri Bein Marvin Bell James Bell Charles Benjamin Henry Bennett Larry Bennett Mary Ann Benson Joan Bernheimer Joseph Betsey John Beyl Noel Bitter Roberta Bitz Hugo Black Jack Blackman Diane Blahnik Gary Blair Saundra Blake Colin Blank Kathy Bledsoe Anne Bloom Cindy Bloomston Reign Blomberg Edward Boas Debbie Boone Gary Bogle Robert Bonnen Denice Borges Penny Borries Mike Boud Harold Boudreau Jewel Bouie Hellen Bowen Elizabeth Brackma Becca Braddock Deborah Bradford Kim Bradshaw Lloyd Brass Robert Brewer Lee Brice Penny Brinson Michael Brinton Sally Broadwell Rickie Brons Tim Brown Allison Brown Connie Brown Diane Brown Debby Brown Robert Brown Teri Brown Louise Browne Linda Broyles Michael Bruce Sally Buchanan Robin Buckley Douglas Bull Samra Bullard William Bunting Margaret Burdick Karen Burke Kevin Burns Pam Burns Mary Burr I1l'l sophomore class 283 Artis Bush Deborah Butler Martha Butler Robert Butler Sherry Butler Susan Butler Donna Byerly Beth Caldwell Suzanne Callahan Susan Camesi Frank Campanile Pete Campbell Sandra Campbell Lauren Caraker ,.,,. ' 1 i : : . .. fx 1 M: . i ...Q - 1 - X .f : xt - -E.: iv 5 1' if : . S Sophomores Swing Into First Lap of the Yea: Sophomore Lawrence Ellis learns the art of a quick change as the 10:50 bell rings. A tense moment for Larry. . .Yes sir, we've had a few of those close ones, too. 284 sophomore class -fa. 1 :iam X x R S f S N X I X TX 15 'f -r 1 wr- 'ss:'f:1:fT,:F:in.' E F . 2. .-:r.':x-:.'-aw.. s f., X EX QXQ 5 S Q S5 s L Xb X s L X if + x , Q .f a g 2 1 f L S., is ,, 6 , f s . Nz-e f+i' .ss s 1 x YJ? ' 1 f wflfig.-' - .si fuk X ti if K ak sf? if 9 E A A S 5 t A- Ja a , f,f, . A , ,fx v yf 3 15 -VIVLVVVI . Q , 4. a J lrJar K A a L 5 ,, 1 , aw 'Gif Wig Amid Havoc, Chaos, Confusion and Disorder Wy 1f'. A ' A , ' an -1- -1-i4 -- f 'W ly , ,., , ,J M W an iii? if vii ina' if ' iiiii V if . .1 ,7 If f f , vi a-Mi' 'W W l 41, ' iw, ., , X- ,Ut i V , r A . .U I -lit Lv iw , 4, .251 W! if AW ZA, ' , i sf s A 1 Q M f ' ' fwfr, V - Y A L i ii A igv 'fe i-' if I . 'hon qv-.4 7145? 6 9 ? 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J W ' Lana Carlin Chris Carothers Dan Carothers William Carr Lisa Carruthers Ann Carter Judy Carty Gary Casper Lou Ann Casto Cheryl Caughlin Alan Chait Edward Chambers Robin Chambless Cheryl Chaney Gary Chanley Cynthia Chappelle Leslie Chassman Richard Chatel Lenore Chaykin Karen Chesire Elaine Chesney Bill Childers Colin Chiv Carolyn Church David Church Andrea Cielesz Michelle Clark Chris Cleveland Pam Coe Ellen Cohen Harold Cohen Mike Cole Mandy Coleman Greg Collier Brian Condon Antoinette Connelly Kathy Conner Steve Cook John Cooper Mikki Cooper Marc Corbalis Jody Corenblum Bob Correll Ernie Coscia John Cowell Carol Crawford Jacquelyn Crete Michael Criger Elna Crittenden Glenn Crosby Susan Cruthers Joanne Cully Jacqueline Cunningham Betsy Cutler Amy Cynamon Karla Daggett Elizabeth Dahlberg Leslie Danford Linda Daniel Willie Daniels John Darden Milera Daugherty Alison Daves Mary Daves Anne Davis Tad Davis Lauren Dayton Walter Dean Gerald deBerly Ray Del Greco Mary DeMoya John Desiadon John DeWitt Charles Dhooge Claire DiBasie Douglas Dickey Lisa Dickman Marga Dillemcoffer Sue Dinda Nina Doddridge sophomore class 285 286 sophomore class Gail Dolliver Arthur Dolson Blair Donaldson Edward Donahue Sherri Dorn Glen Douglass Bob Dover Beverly Dressel Betsy Dripps Kathleen Driver Ann Duke Douglas Dunbar Janet Dunleavy Becky Dupler Totsie Duttenhofer Hanford Dyson Dan Eastwood Peter Eckhoff Alvin Edwards Cheryl Edwards Sharmi Ekberg Mark Elbare Vivian Eldridge Larry Ellis Rohelia Ellis Mack Elwood Lisa Engel Jim Enright Belinda Erdman Helen Estoque Ronald Falkey Justo Fanjul Betty Fehon Robin Feinstein Barry Fellman Leslie Fennel Jim Fenstermacher Wanda Ferguson Joe Fernandez Keith Fieldsa Fayanne Fife Mark Fine Susan Fink Donna Finney Debbie Fisher Harriet Fisher Ellen Flagg Mike Flanders Denise Fleming Gwendolyn Flowers Trisha Foley John Ford Henry Fordham Susan Forman Peter Fortney Jeff Fox D . S ii X t i t ff ws gi K 'S 9 I ,.rs - is b , E ,. X to N X it - ar. N' - -Y . '- P1 iii!-'fly H V':Z'v.', ' . x sll-. N is.s X NY Mr RL 3 Q., -1.i 1 Xu. ,. J z x .L E, g it R S , W Q Y x Ei S as N ,js at Qs: EE : A ' :X F ' L - a . r llii F ' E it 8 X, sels E rg Q gWg L b X E f Yi . Sophomore Girls Get Opportunity to Tr 'Q-R ' , www. I :: : ,,,:'X' : ,l as ii 'F t s 3 ts . F L at at ar. - S- t . 1 ---. 1 5 k, . . at K iit Michael Franks Lynn Fremont Eugenia Frey Don Foster Nancy Fritzinger Jonathan Frost LeeAnn Fry Bill Fuller Chris Gaensslen Dwight Gallop Joan Gardner Tom Gaskill Kathy Genther Bonnie Gentle Howard Gibson Sharon Giles Lenor Gillette Richard Gilman John Givens Chris Glass David Gluck Marilyn Gold Nancy Gomez Marie Gooding John Gould Bill Gramzinski George Gray William Green Suzette Greene Robbi Greenwood Vicki Griner Steve Grisham Stephan Grissinger Ellen Guastella David Guittar 'mouts of ra ra boom de aye come from Flag Corps girls Debra Swanson Kathy McGrath and Nancy Borries at Miami Springs game ,, K if Ci F L H X' WM ft 443 288 sophomore class Rob Gunby Marilyn Gwinn Calvin Haddix Loretta Haglund Loretta Hale Kathryn Hall Nancy Hall Allen Hallas Eileen Hamilton Heidi Hamilton Jeffery Hamilton Don Hanby Helene Hanchett Pam Handel JFELQQ? , . H ffl, , , ., 4 'asf 1 ,, , '1 ' ,,: 1 ,NU ' , , ' ' , i ,, err' ,yy, M L,.o ,- .QS E ' , , fi K' We v ,ln f',,f ., fif ,,,, , The Class of '71 Have Real Mind-Bending Experience: Jackelyn Handy Debbie Hanley Alene Hanners Donna Hanson Cynthia Hardin Conya Hardy Laurel Harford George Harllee Doug Harriger Shirley Harrington Julie Harris Linda Han'is Stuart Harris Carole Hartung Mary Harvey Nat Hasell Ronnie Haskins John Hauck Jade Hawkins Dan Heffernan Mary Lee Henderson Robert Henderson Howell Hepner Gini Hessen George Hester Larry Hewitt Jeseph Hice Harriett Hickmon Mary Hicks Jessica High John Hilley Iris Hilliard Sue Hilliard Wendy Hines Danie Hitchcock Harold Hogan Mark Holihan Bonnie Holloway Gwen Holmes John Holton Gary Homa Howard Homan Debra Hoover Gary Hoover Lisa Hopkins Robert Hornbuckle Susan Horsman Mark Horton -G aao J ' L ... 4' - Q11 f .,L: ' 7 X E! I V V H 1 I I Azu , r 3 if V, , Vf,Vk,k .I . .g.r, ty la , ri. 1 9 I I . f--. f,, V J ' 5' Xf 'J , EX Q aafi 1 -'. A 1 V I at 2 Q WW Q H . 'ZW 2 - , I f 1 kiwi - , 1 V, 1 V , 4, ,,,, J ,,,, J M I 1 g i ,, 4, - 4, VF' If .' A M I W Aw r '-QW , Us J? f :ff f I 9 Q w M , , J ' af' 453 JW l f 1 ff , Y f ff J.-:,,, f f' T I . . L i J if -,2 VE s , ' AA 1 X. wr'ff ff tee f S s i 1 ' I , f - ' gm t, fi-, S rsrrtr at in J iff ff , :ff 3 - ,.'- 3 J? ,g 9 - -, 4,1 I 2- I,, Andy Howard Sarah Howard Sharon Howdyshell Sarah Howell Nancy Hughes Minnie Hummings JoAnne Humphrey Beth Hunt Holly Hunt Elaine Hutz Janice Hyett Deborah Iman Mary lppolito Diane Irwin Studying During Their First Year in Senior High School ta, - X , .X- M I iw . ,K nl, , V ra i r J W' o 2 G., -3 N it L ' 4 in Wi? I . i 'if'-ff it f H-am , 1' , N H59 ' it ffl 5? 1 my A Y! Joe Isbell Garry Jacobsen Patrick Jacobsen Ed Jaffe Marc Jaramillo Renee Jarrendt Craig Jaslow Allen Johns Lurline Johns David Johnson Deborah Johnson Elsa Johnson George Johnson Pete Johnson Loraine Johnston Raymond Johnston Dennis Jones Nancy Jones Tom Jones Carlos Jontza Bill Jordan H :Q Oh, is this fun! are thoughts of Joe Evans, Harold Olson, and Bob Surency as they ponder over work - 'Z A,'9?f we far X Q P7 .414 efifgxir? v H ' J 973,50 ye, M if X r 1!3,,Hfs,f,, fi .S MA we f' aff' S . , ,V ,.., .,,J,,. y wb 1 Z w Yziiiifff -, , . .V .- 112 11 ww . ssh. 1 V w 'fhi1.i1f::zS,11fLiw,wPa22mz,:5JL1 i 1, f 'ei - ' , .-:f:,.w,1nsfPAffw2f24, or , U. , ,, ,fy it s J '41-ww 5 , .,.- f V 431 Michael Jordan Susie Josephson Ron Kaglic Otto Kaintz Mike Kanter Louann Karras Allen Katz Danny Katz Richard Kavanaugh Janet Kay Shirley Kaye Jackie Kayser Gail Keller Robert Kellogg Donald Kelly Laura Kelly Ruben Kemp Andrew Kendrick Mary Kerr Sheila Kiess Daria Kiffor Debbie Kimball Debbie Kinard Nancy Kircher Steve Klein Arthur Kline Mike Klump Karl Kluthe Sophomores Endure the Experience of Learning l La , J L H M y raaea 29 r 5 , ,, ,LL M' A W ' .M - ' j -z. H , f rv., iv-A ,, an i V 9 J Q V 4 'fp r , f'-- My .,,. I' 4 W W 1 f, .9 Q it Ee , Z b e 'rei' 'Eff U E' 4 A You should have guessed it-it's obviously a woman behind the wheel. Crunch. In real life this could be shocking. 290 sophomore class ,,,., D f f i','f? . 5 r i' Q K K 2 f': i'i,'m,?a I' iff: Hi J 5 ii SK I o Drive Safely Through Driver Ed Training '55-. . fi J as i his x 'fr iii mf 5 H. . i f lfi reie 2 ei , , i' J .,,., .. k.'- i , ,. , Qi e .:, 4 . 1 Q - . Sgt , Q :'i i V Q G 1 xr si yaaf Q 'X s if sm .. c Q ...X Jaw. e N ,iv 1 2 xx . V 2 we L xii xt as ',., A ai .QL i , .sa XY R LAS' if .fx gf, X Q ra... r eeii fs Q G NQQQ l . K C- f .Qc SQ ' -':- -. Q . i ' ' 3? K ggi. HS: ,Q w X 3' WX A ,z iii ,, Ken Kmetz Linda Knight Neal Knighton William Knowles Dawn Koch Freda Koher Adrian Korvick Barry Kram Robert Kramer Roy Kramer Richard Krieger Nancy Kyle Luanne Lacy Michael Lancaster Michael Land Bill Lane John Laney Stan LaRue Kathy Lashbrook Melissa Latham Mary Law Robin Laws Catherine Lawson Gary Lawson Gail LeBrun Treva Lee Cynthia Leeper Richard Leidner Lauri Leiter Wendy Lester Jeff Levine Russell Lewis Laura Liebman Karen Lindau John Lindgren Linda Lindsey Robert Lloyd Tish Lockhart Clarence Long Guy Long Dennis Longyear Don Louser Phyllis Lowe Jodie Lubow Deborah Luedecke Gay Lueke Mitch Lundeen Kari Lundgren Thomas Lynn Colleen MacCurdy Peter Macourek Sally Maddox Linda Madsen Nancy Mahatzke Terrence Mahon Dianne Mallard Pamela Mallinger Phil Mallory Robin Maltby Sandra Maltzman Linda Man Lee Mandell Steve Manis Bernadette Manns sophomore class 291 Rhonda Mark and Meliss Steve Manto Terri Marcus Rhonda Mark Rick Markowitz Kathy Marks Sharyn Marks Vic Marlar Margaret Marshall Mark Marshall Janis Martin Rebecca Martin Sandra Martin Elizabeth Mason Linda Mason Stephen Massey Janice Mathews Richard Matthews James Mathis Marlene Mathis Charlotte Mazzatenta Debbie Mazzucchelli Pat McConnell Lexie McCoy David McCullough Pat McDonald Valerie McDonald Carolyn McDuffey Craig McEwen Leslie McFarland Lindsey McFarland Stephen McGehee Mike McGiIvray 292 sophomore class J ,av YP' 2 A xx ,,'. if L A Q f it ee S! ll to is SX i it X . ,.. .L . Q ., LX Q Q if , .N . . - N, . -, A ij iii.ei ' Xi Q 'NT Q ' ye a Latham say, Yum, yum, eat 'em up! at annual Booster Club bar-b-que. It was good. All Spirited Sophomores Attend the Annual Booste N x x' ' f L, ,tt, a Q C CL A ' -'i. . ' -., V - Xa? . swim i A , L :Lk . XY, ,ft :'J Q ul. at Q S X t, , wx- - S an if S if 'Y +I 'X ' elf Q1 X' X wk N . Q N.-si' it : Q S, kr 'S .g . '29 l - . . i , Neg 4 Xi xx N? .ef X at ttt- 5 ,:..i:-. ,K ' ik- E - L ,new ix Hjfkgg xx 3' K X .. . SN l fs zz' i X . X Reita' N K my at ,,, ,w A -K, -so Q- '.::, g . 9 i ig i if Qi 133 4- -- -W - 'in i , Q lg ..kk -W V x K X i K r 5 :lub Bar-b-que Held in the Cafeteria. Round 'Em Up . A r SRX ,e .eee ..,: . ' . , eeee I i f Q .ll 'J f 'x'- ' tj, ' . . t , x.kh. .,,?'1mE: L , '. fn t A - i ..:. E::-f.-': f ',., A 4 -.:- - -. LLL1 el KLQKZAL li s if my Q 'Yifiis 'if Nf:.,g,gt L N .K . 1 g X Q as E W , E' , .J ..., Y J . it is Hui , ' wi: . is-4 .i:- .:... N .4- fr. HF? sl? :Sgt ff' David McGreevy Brad McMorris Maudy McMullen Gail McWhorter Augie Mericola Anne Merrill Debbie Mewshaw Linda Meyer Richard Meyers Steve Meyers Helen Miles Fred Miller Kirk Miller Maggie Miller Vickie Mills Jennifer Milne Cindy Mindlin Lori Mintz William Miracle Kathleen Mishler Keith Mitchell Patricia Mitchell Shelly Molina Susan Moline Bruce Monson Robert Moody Candi Moore Lynn Moore Elaine Morden Victor Morgan Carol Morris Mark Morris Margie Morris Sandi Morrow Ennis Mott Debbie Moumblow Philip Mowry Kim Mrazek Cindy Muir Judi Munshaw Linda Musgrove Jackie Myers Shirley Myers Antoinette Nanni Dianne Neace Nancy Nellissen Nancy Neukam Ellen Neuwirth Nancy Newman Chris Norregaard Bill Norvell Cindi 0'Connor David 0'DonneII John Olbert Harold Olsson Pamela Osteen Debbie Pace Gail Pace Diane Pafford Ellen Papper Gail Parker Regina Parnin Kathleen Parrish David Patterson Diane Patterson Ronald Patterson Eileen Paxton Michael Pearlson Steve Pearson Sharon Pederson Debra Peed Bruce Peery sophomore class 293 Becky Pelletier Alexis Perlman Bernard Perlmutter Pam Perry Solomon Pikarsky Lisa Pirrello Debbie Plaks Andrea Pollack Lewis Pollack Deborah Popenoe Lou Popham Gale Price Karen Proctor Michael Pugh Shelia Puryear Kathy Putz Fred Pyland Tracy Pyne Susi Rackear Karen Rado Jay Raines Cherie Rainey Pat Ralston Karen Rapport Louanne Raskin Dorothy Raymond Eileen Reark Clifton Reeves Jackie Rehr Chip Reid Jerry Remsnyder Melanie Reuter L by f x N' n o t -Q C 1 . N S X xl ' wx K , X me 8 N Q wg Xia YN: 3 t A. is i i 1: Q .,.. - - E his? fa , QVTL ,,,q,: its wa s- 5 r .qqu ,.,, s Q sa X ,. Ee X W W W i if F C as ' Ti'-ff' c fs ea 3 at YS K t it wig' -Y ' , .- -we ' , .,,: i -- E4 Q, 1 i N 1- i' irri 1 .,., , ,,,. as X i 4' 0 ..w.-an A 5 X 5 x 3 1 ' ts 3292 f Q f' y , ., L 'ff i i t . '- l 5 L' . Sophs Relate Newsworthy Current Events Promptea Mr Sammy Scheltzer swings in this psychedelic social studies scene and shares a 294 sophomore class 5 , snazzy snicker with students. ,i , ,P , we A R X ix as g x 1 - 6' Z if W i r s J rs r K YM: A ' , G A , 3 R - 4, L, Q Q ,,,l,,ff a W ri 4 M aff' 4 '7 , fi A 1 f ' AAA, S W A Wm, fs -2, , 'ffl' 1 C Q, se J, 5 'ii Q e , , L A ,,. ,Sgr 2 , AV,L,, ,grk gg i py Presidential Campaign Issues and Inauguration Y Nt 'V Z AP' A ii' M I ,. l 9 ,7:- if uri If -if i I VV 1 A25 Ol' .4-. W we v el fr iw ii-1 'T s' .A ' , f. ., U iw ff . is I Q : gf if, is? 1 xx fa 1. , 2, 2,.,2,,: ., .. , :-. 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Mrs. Hesslen's art students practice the art Cpunj 296 sophomore class Sophomore Art Students Boast Donna Simmons Scott Simmons Spencer Simons Stephen Simpson Tom Sims Jim Sisson Elena Sivilla Kathy Skinner Mary Skrip Michael Slinn Martin Sloane David Smart Carolyn Smiley Bob Smith David Smith Mike Smith Michael Smith Bill Snelling Nancy Sochor Peter Soderholm Janice Solomon Gerri Sommers William Sonenberg Lia Spencer Barbara Spiegel Lynn Spindola Chuck Spivak Donna Stafford of staring. Scholastic Award si 1 l if 1 liii A ' H, i p at ..'i'.2:Q.: .iff f : ti N: 'ik 'Ra' i S Q I S f ., as as X S ,, if if -J ws. L ' -' .flixi af., .Q -in M15 I alike 5 5. .. .in W? -all D I 7 g g RR ' 1' , . . 1, ., . 1 bqiq- Q P ii- 2Q'-,. . ,.,. Tix- l - E ik X 5 if S if Q xg ,. N My Q? 3 1 8 XS . K ',-- L , i Q i , : f ' l P' X .fw fi . Z ' hh fP 2 Q N 3 J ,... i s 3.5, . .i, ? Kim Stalvey Diane Stanton Lauren Stapleton James Steele Sharon Steffen Joanne Steinberg Richard Steinkirchner Robert Steinkirchner Donna Stephens Marc Stevenson Tom Stewart Bob Stockhausen Curtis Stodghill Ricki Stone Lisa Strauss Lee Stripling Judy Strong Jenna Stubbs Paula Sublett Mary Sullivan Patti Swain Lynette Swann Debra Swanson Jill Swanson Glenn Sylvia Marie Syrakis Sheryl Szabo Carlisle Talbot Cliff Tall Phillip Tao Lynn Tatelman Catherine Taylor Debbie Taylor Debbie Taylor Donna Taylor Tom Taylor and Design Colorful Sels for Homecoming Skils s g-35 ' ii J XY E365 3 Q 5 . Q' - .1 Qu .ix A . I .1 iff H ' Sf'9i'i ,. .. J X R 'F at 12 a t ,S W .--,-- -V is. f r ,Q . ,N,,, is if 3 W' ti, V . 3, . Sky Tedlock Fransine Tegzes Ray Temples Debbie Thomas Melody Thomas Rodney Thomas Patricia Thomason Bill Thompson Jill Thompson Carletta Tice Debbie Tift Michael Titsworth Leslie Todd Arthur Tomberlin William Tomlinson Gretchen Tomm Debbie Tomory Donna Tompkins John Toole Robert Tracy Lori Traurig George Treon Tom Tresback Michael Tucker Pam Tucker Lauren Turner Atti Urban Carol Van Nebs sophomore class 297 F Bruce Vander Wyden Julia Van Wagner Penny Vassar Debbie Veach Martha Vickers Jose Vilarello Steven Vogel Pat Vogt Steve Volcy Chuck Volpe Curtis Von Horn James Voss Jim Wade Carol Wagener was if M Z, C 1 by VE K 11 'lay' T My 55 ta 5 1 51 f - 4- l'+ i f ' if ,'-, g aiiy' V . . fi ,M , 4 f 4, if i . V ,,. 7 '? N'-' 'Q 4' x i, '- as , M 4 y 6-f -- I 'gf 45,325 Q MW f- 'f ' ag W V g gvy 11' ' , . ,V rf My 2 its 1 , The Liiilesl Panthers-Sophomores Learn the ., W - ' ' ' Q V .I , I A 3 Q, my Ay' ,- , ln. at 'V 'V r V, if ffi wm- All ., + -4 ' fa 4' 04 4 psf 1. 'jf V f mm VT' ,. it if W ff f vnl 19, 'L :v ,. ' 1 t if , y if i , kygy Nm. '. g . ev ,'tL, l 'Z' - ' ' ' gig- Not exactly gourmet quality, but for 452 who can complain? Anthony Dyeson enjoys GD cafeteria. 298 sophomore class W! X J .M Ne w it 2 .1 if it K 4 Z f aff . 5 Y ,Q .,h, .,,,,,.....+mW ,, , fy I 1 iffy iii we .T F' as if ' ,S , 1 ' . f.ffg'afz1 ., Y, , Vs f V to Evelyn Walker David Wallace Rocky Walters Barrie Walton Paul Walton David Ware Janis Ware Doug Wargoe Kim Warner John Warren Mark Warren Tina Waters Dennis Watson Liz Watson Ropes of High School, Sometimes the Hard Way v ' . X .-f'. P'1 f If ,'k, , 3.1 nn, as , K - ' ,.f: weiaf I up 4 ,, by V Vl,,V Susan Watson Timothy Watson Beth Weatherup Kathleen Webb Christopher Webster Kermit Weeks Dennis Welch Linda Wellman Armelle West Jamie Westhafer Dan Wheatcroft Vicki White Lynn Whitton Mary Wilcox Phil Wilder Roxanne Wilinski Barbara Wilke Karin Willerer Debra Williams Elizabeth Williams Jane Williams John Williams Trent Williams Lillie Williamson Linda Williford Rick Willoughly Leslie Willox Karen Wilson Kathleen Wilson Randall Wilson Loretta Windsor Pat Winton Dale Wise Lisa Wishart Letitia Wood Debbie Woolley Susan Wray Patty Wright Mike Yard Patricia Yates Nadine Yessman Betty Young Last, but not least Susan Barrett Maurice Baskin Robert Bonnen Richard Brodhead Martha Butler Denise Fleming Laura Kogen Steven Manis Alison Schultz Deborah Stanton Michael Taylor Jennifer Thornton sophomore class 299 etceter 7460 llhl her Borbrgg Sorry lor 1'-A of Nixon and Agnq me DAVIES OXIGIADOOU :Jaw the rofouahod one on ny .qu lone IGUIOHHIO f IIYOUY Yao? I Mn 1-by gnzoqognzunng W. SMH In ffl car D0 sending if9:oon:w ,M Manu' 'fc Ofginlzld and will Qi-.,,.,.i..J 1 ' commercial ads ..... rogues gallery ...... homeroom ads club ads ..... patron ads advertising index index ........ editor's letter . ..... ..... f...- 305 321 322 330 337 338 339 352 'x X , V, X WNKBK ,X lx i l' ., I fl- fi ' 'W J -.div , gx if fl Y h m .- h, , K4 f I ,ik A Vxyf ' ,Lay XA vm- . V'k,. , '-. X , Y, - xx XM, Q XXX R , Ja M Y X Rx 2. . f -K-N, , K ,Mfr 3 rieip 3 . MM, I 533135 2,-'J is-f kgf.fXifAg4f W ? ? Q, eg Q -m'JQ...,, ' etcetera henry Iiebman, ad editor howiei michaelson, ad editor bob berrin dee dee kunde debbie cox yvonne morris, index editor pat battle amy rutter and so the end of the beginning as was promised- a mixture of true and false we all know about those- Iaughing and thinking but laughing again etcetera SIIIIPPIII IEIIT R SUNILAND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 11205 . So. Miami Federal Savings and Loan 11425 . . . Suniland Music Shoppe . . . 235-0643 ASSOC' '-'-'-'------ '---- 2366661 11427. . .Suniland Hardware, ine. .. 235-0931 11266- Fedefa' 'mme Tex Coiisuiianf 11429. . . Suniland Pet shop ...... 235-1821 CSuite 2015 ................,. 235-1393 11501 . . . E. L. Cotton, Inc. Realtors ...... 235-2313 11287. Suniland Shoe Service ........ 235-9625 , , 11501 . . . Suniland Shopping Centre- 11289 - Fieiide Diiveie i-ieefiee Teef Rental Office ................ 235-2313 St t' .................... 238-4501 a 'On 11503. . . Sound Box Hi-Fidelity . . 235-9453 11291 ' Lass Wave 'nc' ' ' ' 2357614 11507. . . Dentist ...........,........ 235-7781 11293 . Allstate Insurance . . . .... 238-3232 11509 - U I Suniland Secretarial gc Letter 11295 . Auto Tag Agency ............ 235-8901 Service ,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. 235-8811 11301 . Grand Union Supermarket ...... 235-5331 11511 . . . Suniland Secretarial 81 Letter 11311. Suniland Luncheonette ........ 238-9942 66'V'C6 2356811 11315. Coral Gables Laundry at Dry 11515. Dee Fuote Interiors . . . 235-7593 Cleaning ................... 235-0152 11517 . . . Phil's Camera Service . . . 238-7842 11325. Senn's lnc. 5 81 10 Stores ...... 235-2616 11519. . .Suniland Jewelers ..... 235-1871 11331 . Suniland Pharmacy, lnc. ....... 235-0812 11521 . . .Associate Finance Co. . . . 238-9011 11333 . Latta Radio and TV ..... .... 2 35-1771 11523 . . . Suniland Pizza Place . . . 238-3052 11341 . Pete's Barber Shop ..... .... 2 35-9851 11525 . . . Carvel Ice Cream Parlor ...,.... 238-9663 11343 . Enzo Cover Beauty Salon ...... 235-0551 11527 . . . Betty Curtiss School of Dance . . .235-7832 11345. Dentist .................... 235-0122 11529A Arthur Olson Real Estate ...... 235-3521 11345A Kendall-Perrine Realty Board . . .238-2832 11529C American Biltrate ............ 238-3124 11347 . Medical Office ............... 238-3300 11535 . . . Frank Meyer-Architect Designs . .238-8101 11349 . Jennings Construction Co. ...... 238-0441 11537 . . . Suniland Hall ............... 667-9589 11351 . Optometrist ......... .... 2 35-1712 11541 . . .Third Church of Christ Scientist 11355. Suniland Bakery .... 238-7381 R6ad 'g Room 2384666 11357. The Spread Shed . . . .... 235-3283 11675 ' ' ' Sf: 8'D'CkS Ph pS 66 Se1V'Ce235-4515 11461- Defefie- 'n6- ------ -'-- 2 357212 11675. . .Suniland Post Office 235-7511 11403 - Kip gi Kiiefe Fabrice - - - ---- 235-5525 11700. . . Publix Market .,............. 238-2531 11415- The Fieme Reeieuieni ---- 235-2424 11723. Cinderella One Hour Cleaners ...238-1623 11417 - The Combo CHiS 'U' Hers? ------ 235-6071 11725 . . . Paley's Kentucky Fried Chicken . .238-3401 11419- The W1Se M9015 and BOYS' 511017 235-0522 11735 . . . S. 81 H. Green Stamps ........ 238-3191 11421 . Suniland Stationery and Gifts .... 235-8850 11743 . . . Karen Lee Coiffure ..... 238-9985 11423 . Suniland Piano and Organs .... 235-0643 11975 . . . Suniland Theater . . 238-2542 advertising 305 Graduation is only a Commencement I ui 13 QF.. G '-n' I i iii' A. 1 1' b U Ju. . X' -I. 'fl :pb ,- lex 'I ..' - N555 -5. N' .- - A.-, -f I ,IW , K 123-YPA. 'Q -, N it 'J ' -Hi -' -- W, O . ,, , 2 ', in .wg -ag. . 3 1 Q ' I. 5- ., A M Q I I P . i I 3 l Resolve to make every possible effort to continue your education. You owe it to yourself and to your future. Your investment in higher education will pay rich dividends throughout your lifetime. We salute the graduates. Good luck . . . best wishes . . .and more power to you. oo QD FLORIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY HELPING BUILD FLORIDA Ad FPL568M14 dvertisi Congrahnahons to the CLASS 1969 SUPERHARKHS ARBY'S 6290 South Dixie Highway Candy Johnson and Ellen Foss model two hats that are among the fine western equipment available at SUNSET FEED AND SUPPLY on 7240 S.W. 117th Avenue fopen Monday through Saturdayj. advertising 307 tlver 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 ot 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. RYIJHA' SIGTEM INC Uncertoin oloout your t uture3 Coll Southern Bell t J Southern Bell 308 advertising Congratulations from a friend W Debbie Buxton and John Law look at one of the products at KINGS REXALL DRUGS 92451 S Dixie Hwy . a , 0 lwlig lillliw A CAREER WITH WINN-DIXIE Winn Dixie Stores, Inc. is the seventh largest food chain in the country with over 700 stores in eleven states. We are looking for young men with high school and college educations for management training. The more education you have the better . . . so, if at all possible, you should go to college. When you are ready to look into the op- portunities offered at Winn Dixie, contact W. S. Cail, 1051 S.E. 8th St., Hialeah, Florida. There is a bright future for you with Winn Dixie. 310 advertising W ,Z:fw7, Wt tw , V ,W 4 Y , W' r I , , e f 1. 3.53121 41 L IEW, 2, 'af wfz,,r,,,,m,f 1 , F11 'i' ,,.f QQ ..tjX--Xt.t,Qj1': ,A - K WA my Sm? OSlE'S, for coolest in casuals, 20219 S. Dixie Highway. Miss Brian Ngrdwally Panther editor, likes to deal with inda Welchin models a fashionable outfit from their wide selection. MASTER PRINTERS, INC., 5782 Commerce Lane, -mf I me get-3 X Q urrounded by Pat Jennings, Donna Whetzel, and Sally Jackson, an agent from SOUTH DADE REALTY, JC., located at 16784 South Dixie Highway, elaborates on the advantages of a career in real estate. advertising 311 312 advertising B flrll ES Senior Kitty Brinkerhoff poses for senior and club pictures at Burdines Photography Studio. 1968-69 Official Photographer i i i i i UZP7 3600! of QEZVLCQ Us 'IU i Specializing in Ballet, Toe and Modern Jazz, Diana and Paul Avery are Directors at 8241 S.W. 124 St., Phone: 235-3742. For Savings, For M ortgages, For M y Money, iff CHASE F E D E R A L s9w r , 3 .- f ir'- q gi 1-.,y5,,.v . . . Riva AT U. . L' 'Q Mm Omg' N KENDAgg7D3626 S 1 1100 LINCOLN ROAD MALL 955555 ,. 5337411 DGDN D UMQKDX associates ADVERUSING ART OFFSET TYPESETTING COP PREP R TO 5776 Commerce Lane Phone: 666-4661 South Miami, Florida advertising 313 lwi ll News Stand L a 'S N EWS Sta n d , f Aus NEWSSTANDQH 'N - ' ' e i1sa3ml,i:lorid5 COCONUT GROVE BANK 2701 Souht Bayshore Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Telephone: 443-5271 Complete Local Banking Services Complete World-wide Banking Facilities Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Girls learn modeling techniques at GLEN JONES SCHOOL of FASHION ARTS, 3350 Mary Street Coconut Grove. 314 dvert ng Y., ,, ,,,' ,S 'PN 'Q 5 ,ex X x Qwkx if ix r ' SL S , 5 XA gi . , 'fi 's.. n...Q,,p Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1969 jolawlllllllilk Holly Hawkins deposits her savings for college in SOUTH MIAMI FEDERAL SAV- INGS AND LOAN ASSOClATlON, 11205 So. Dixie. At TEFFT'S Bridal and Evening Wear, 3546 Coral Way, Mary Danford models a gown. 316 advertising Far Big Banff Serwbe wffh !Veflgf1b0r!7000' C00 VEIYIPHCE. . . 8501 South Dixie Highway 0 Ph.: 665-7494 E Your South Dade Affiliate of COMMERCIAL BANCORP, INC. HOKE T. MAROON, President Eebbie Aregood and Robert Wessels enjoy shopping at THE in place for young MEMBER FEDERAL DEEOSW ,NSEEANCE EOEDORATION dults, PILGRIMS, located in both Dadeland and Hollywood Shopping Malls. Iuniors Chris Cooper and Libby Cahill pose in a new Oldsmobile 442 from COOPER OLDSMOBILE. For comfort and satisfaction-try Cooper's if q 318 advertising Senior Alison Gorman inqu about one of the products ARGO HARDWARE nm? If NX ESNXQ ires at NR fx s ,R ,,,,,, ,,w, il,-we IQN .3 .. . 2 A 't ---QQ -Q . H At the HERITAGE HOUSE, located in the Suniland Shopping Center, Ken Curry gets help with the selection of a suit for the Xmas dance- Congratulations Seniors Full Service Bank Member Federal Reserve System - F.D.l.C. 5750 Sunset Drive Telephone 667-5511 X if me Gfausrs 8 ALF BREAST YHFNGI PRIE8 JG JG E338 W FEFER :TUX EASE! i--14 ....a.--M N,,,,....-- Henry Leibman smiles as Nancy Linet tells him to open wide at QUIK-CHIK at 8320 Southwest 124 Street. Smile Sal. Only your hairdresser knows for sure. Sally Doerner and Suzie VlcLean use EVELYN'S BEAUTY SALON on 17990 SW 67 Ave to pretty up. KENDALL .Pines GSL Lg.-X. -- ,,,e.W.,. .K K, K ...sw ... 1 ,,.s-if EN Nancy Salz and Debbie Talley tune up at the KENDALL PlNES GULF SERVICE at 12001 S. Dixie Highway. 319 advertising Mrs. Chris Proctor leads discussion of important business matters of regular PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION HI-VOLT BATTERY Manufacturers of Auto and Marine Batteries Offers With a Great Deal of Pride Congratulations and Sincerest Best Wishes for the Future To the Class of 1969 1850 N. W. 7th Avenue 3345 So. Dixie Hwy, 379-3451 661-5357 320 advertising The SODA SHOP AND DELI on S. W. 124th st. says, Congratulations to Seniors . 'iii wi? 'ef v, ' f rg, ' sfo VL' ,WZ if 'l W 'fill' ,Q 2 , 4 f hr' - ' ' 6, ' A 6 ,M V 5' ie rogue's gallery f .f 'W 'iw , 1 , W6 V. f 1- ' V , xr 7,1 , y A , New Vlkbvl V .,,AA A W ' .A'V f ' , f H . ' J J . fif' 'fi 'G it , 5. 5 . 5? U ,. A'A- , J, S A Q V ,- f -:v,,H,, :A L: Z '.., 5 4 , , e , an L il J 4' 'V A J ' ' ' U , .,,,., :V ji In V In I I gary: 'C Z J A ,,, IA J 4 5 s eer 1 ' lic V l , , ' U f ,. ' '4 I -H - ',' M . ff, A e,g,. V A J J A A, A, i' H Q, i A ,,.. q - V ' V If V.Z: ,, ZAA ,,A Q ,,.V l .,'V fx V 5 , V I W J iii J V arg, 6 4 , W My 7 m.,,, 4 if V ii' 4 Q .,,Q,ff W i 'Q iii' 4 if f 2:2 Q '. . 4m 5 L. i :-g, ',S, gl 4 ' A I V ' 143' . pf, as - :7--'f. Q .-.Wi 9 ,, . ', W iv fli- J M, 'Y 4 'iw 1 K wage V J 'mi gy A , W ., .f ' . H ZAAA . 1?- Q W , 7' ,ZA . ?'? M , air 0 s ' ' A,A, ' fmlur 'fl gy ,W M g I . Wayne Austin Cyndy Bacheler Melissa Bamber Blone Bardsley Rick Barnes Carole Baughan Jacqueline Beatty Dale Berzin Ivy Block Brian Bowers Jack Braswell Charles Brookfield Kim Brown Karin Carioto Rick Cohen Bruce Coleman Bob Courtright James Craven Barbara Deal Robert Dean Patrick Deegan John Diaz Joe Diedrich Stuart Duncan . Mark Dunkel Edward Drew Brian Dundale Anthony Dupree Chris Edwards Paulette Ernst James Farls Helen Fernandez Kenneth Fleming Robert Gerlaugh Larry Gershen Steve Grisham Steve Grissinger Pam Halcrow David Harder Gary Harper Annie Harrington Doull Hays Hunter Henry Linda Hessell Bill Hoatson Bill Holth Mary Hornick Joe Isbell Harold Jackson Susan Johnson Debbie Jones Richard Kaspnyk Kaissy Keil Freda Koher Theodore Lampkin Andy Lane Nancy Lane Johnny Law Jennifer Lordly Mitchell Mandler Tim Martin Kaye Mason .lames Mathis Robert Mayes Terrie McOsker Guy Menadier Nancy Merritt Steve Miller Bob Mitchell Lon Moorefield Michael Morris Howie Murray Hannah Myers Nancy Nellissen Shep Novak Richard Pursell Rik Rasmussen Bart Riley Robin Rist Dichard Ross Cindv Ryan Lynn Sadler Larry Samuels Scott Scherer Steve Sharp Mary Silvestri David Smart Gary Smith Grell Sullivan Richard Spiegel Jerry Swain Jim Swartz Catherine Ta ra bochia Michael Thiry Lauri Thornhill Michael Torres .leff Trinz Louise Upshaw Steve Wallace Lisa Warne Warren White Letltia Wood Curtis VonHorn .lames Wedbush Kevin Weridland Alez Wickline Randall Wilson Weezee Wilson Karen Wittrnann Mark Zetler advertising 321 Q ? . if asf 5 sg, NN 5 , wr mmm, vw? ,,,,,,-wwwM- W ' f www ,Wm wk wswwfg' X NA- ig w Exif iw f -gs? 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'QQ ft , .f?M,LfU,,!fiw M , ff, ,K 7 1 Key Club member, Bill Hutchins, coaches a participant in the first E.O.P.l. sponsored little league baseball team. 330 advertising a 1 f y f l 1 i Members of Key Club gather twice a month to discuss and plan activities including parking lot cleanup campaigns and E.O.P.l. volunteer work. Mr. William E. Henderson, senior class government teacher and sponsor of Key Club, participates in all of Key's activities and oversees meetings. llan Levin and some children from E.O.P.I. watch he animals at the zoo on outing in Crandon Park. tandy Crete, Key Vice-President, participates in the service clubs' ctivities and functions during the Saturday parking lot clean-up. llr. Curtis Ferry, one of Key Clubs' sponsors, sits in on another neeting planning and discussing activities to benefit our school. ,. aww. , 5 KEY CLUB Y 41525 Jeff Lee is enthralled watching the monkies as he helps out by devoting his time during one of the successful Key Club E.O.P.l. programs at the fun-filled Crandon Park Zoo. Phi Key Club member Dan Eastwood serves potato salad on picnic outing for underprivileged children at the Crandon Park picnic area. advertising 331 As one of their many service projects, Elite members cleaned the school parking lot one Saturday morning. Dottie helped. Betty Salisbury joined the members for din- ner at Shorty's before a Monday meeting. ELITE SERVICE CLUB E Q 3 E i S E 1 l 5 E l Candy Calender earns service hours that are required every six-weeks by ing clean the parking lot located across from school. We love Dandy Candy Mary Danford and Fran Niles eat their way into sheer ecstasy at a dinner meeting, 332 advertising mf-wwMms..w,.Uwe--M . :gfwk:S fz'a?.1':.rxf2ig1sei+ Kitty Brinckerhoff becomes hysterical upon completing her 999 sign of the year. Sir, . ,P QW examining each pair of shoes, Michelle Lawrence makes her choice. Think they'Il fit? President Steinbring advertising 333 Les .leunes Filles f . I ' , zz 7 ' W, ff f' if i 1 6 i , 5 a . , , I Of corpse, of corpse, have I ever let you down? puns Janet Law, the '4AhefTl ----- pardon me! SBYS 5'feVe Arnold, SS he comes- Frontier Mortician, to her pals-played by Sally Doerner, Linda Popp, and between Janet Law and Tom Kincaid to get some refreshments Holly Hawkins. 334 advertising ' ' , 4 f ' ., . A ',., ., Marty Miller and Sally Stripling join with the rest of the LFJ gang to enjoy themselves at a Valentine's Z S Ve vill bury! predict Les Jeune Filles members Janet Law and Mary Jean Moore. Forest lawn it ain't. 'Here's the church: here's the stee- mle. Laura Bowers discusses :andy-striping at a Les Jeune Filles neeting. 'Q 5 .L 5 xx f S X K, ,af Q. Two members of LJF, Laura Bowers and Holly Hawkins, show the spirit of their club by putting beat signs up around the school. 335 advertising Senior Class of '69 N!l3flRl.QLLQ' I 'TA I i I I I 2 5 336 advertising Xndrews Bakery 84 Deli, Inc. 380 Perrine Avenue. 3iscayne Sailboats, lnc. South Bulkhead Dinner Key. Bob 81 Dick's Phillip '66 l1675 S. Dixie Hwy. Book Horizons l110 So. Dixie Highway Bowl-O-Mat 3650 S. W. 132 St. Zaprice lnc. 5853 S. W. 73rd St. Ihez lmelda's House of Beauty t7622 Franjo Road. Dadeland Coffure V433 Dadeland Mall. Jeatrick Leasing Corp. Q755 N. W. 62nd St. r Iompliments of Eisenman Realty, Inc. l0427 S. Dixie Hwy. Miami, Florida. famous Name Shoes Cnext to A Si PJ Zancellations-10881 Carribean Blvd. fine Distributing Corporation R341 N. W. 65th Street. PATRON ADS Gordon Barr Florist, Inc. 8245 S. W. 124th Street. Hirni's Wayside Florists 9950 S. W. 57th Avenue. Hot Shoppes 3500 S. Dixie Hwy. Mileo Studio 2105 Ponce De Leon. Pyms-Suchman Real Estate Co. 9265 S. Dixie Highway. Sl-BON Cleaners and Launderers 8283 S.W. 124th Street. South Miami General Tire 81 Radiator 6400 South Dixie Highway 665-3314 Spiller's Drugs 8227 S.W. 124th Street. Twelve Coats West 2304 Ponce de Leon. Jeff Wershil 1500 N.W. 167th Street. To the seniors from a friend- Mr. Stephen Wright. THANKS from the editor tozt mr. brooks for infinite patience mrs. peeples for her advice and raw courage a man named mike certain teachers for letting us star pupils out of class my brother sir james the staff for existing all together sally doerner's car chickens everywhere 'knot necessarily in order of importance advertising 337 In memory of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower 1890-1969 34th President of the United States of America A Aaronson, Michael-General Scholarship-Silver Knight entry, J.E.T.S 2,3, President 4: Key Club 2,3, 4: Phi Beta Chi 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3, Vice President 4: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Abbott, Irene-Phi Beta Chi 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: French Club 2: Elite 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Abdich, Debbie-Modern Dance Club 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Aceuedo, John-Track Team 3: D.E.C.A. 4. Acker, Christopher-Senior Privilege Card 4. Adair, Randy-Football 3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Interact 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Adams, Ken-Interact 3,4: Football 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Senior Favorite 4. Agardy, Kim-Spanish Club 2,3: F.H.A. 3. Ahern, Stephen-Basketball 3,4. Ahlers, Henry-Football 4: J.E.T.S. 3,4. Alcock, Daphne-Drama Club 2,3, President 4: Thespians 3,4. Alford. Debbie-Majorette 4: Echo 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Anderson, Della-F.H.A. 2: Marching Band 2,3,4: F.T.A. 3: Student Council Representative 2. Andrew, Deborah--Girls Chorus 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Arch, Debbie-F.H.A. 3: Homecoming Princess 4. Armstrong, .lean-F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Atkinson, Dale-Swimming Team 2,3,4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Atwood, Nancy-Panther Staff 2,3: Palm Echo Staff 4: Girl's Sports Club 3,4: Echo 3,4: Quill and Scroll 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Ausflug, Rose Marie-J.C.L. 2,3, Secretary 4: Latin National Honor Society 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Gvic1khMartin-Marching Band 3,4: Senior Privilege ar . Bacon, Darlene-Art Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Baer, Michele-French Club 2,3: F.T.A. 4. Baker, Annette-Panther Staff 3,4: Spanish Club 3: Art Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Baloff, Eric-Spanish Club 4. Barber, Patricia-Swimming Team 2. Barnes, Beverly-French Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Barrett, Joanne-Chatonettes 2,3, lieutenant 4: Mod- ern Dance Club 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Barry, Mike-Concert Chorus 3,4: Mixed Ensemble 3,4: Mixed Chorus 2,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Battle, Patricia-Echo 2, Chaplain 3, Vice President 4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, Chaplain 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Palm Echo Staff 4: I.C.C. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Beasley, Ingrid-C.E.C.F. 4. Beenken, Greg-Football 3,4. Bell, Michael-Student Council 2,3,4: Traffic Safety Council 3,4: Interact 2, President 3,4: Junior Class President 3: German National Honor Society 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: Boy's State 3: National Merit Semi- finalist 4: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Bell, Ron-Interact 2,3,4: German Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Bennett, Phil-D.E.C.A. 4: J.C.L. 2. Berrin, Bob-Interact 2,3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Football 2,3: Palm Echo Staff 4: Student Coun- cil Representative 2,3,4: Update 3. Bielek, Jackie-Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice President 4: Spanish Club 3,4: National Hon- or Society 3,4: I.C.C. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Bisset, George-J.V. Baseball 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Bissey, Dennis-Varsity Swimming 2,3,4. Blahnik, Don-Key 2: Football 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Blake, Kris-Senior Privilege Card 4. Blank, Van-D.E.C.A. Vice-President 4. Blumenthal, Bonny-Art Club 4: National Honor Society 3,4: French Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Boardman, Marlene-F.B.L.A. 3,4. Borries, Sue-Bowling Team 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Bosco, Karen-J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4: Elite 3,4. Elite 3,4: Spanish Club 2: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Bostrom, Roberta-F.H.A. 4. Bowers, Laura-LJF 3,4: Concert Mixed Chorus 4: Panther Mascot 4: French Club 4. Bowman, Joel-Football 3,4: Panther Staff 4, Inter- act 4: Letterman's Club, Chaplain 4. Braddock, George-Varsity Basketball Statistician: Marching Band 2,3: Debate Club 4: Boys State 3: Speech-Silver Knight entry. gg-xxn, Jonathan-French Club 4: Marching Band Brennan, Kathleen--C.E.C.F. 4. Breuer, Marcia-F.H.A. 4: Junior Achievement 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY Briggs, Fred-Football 2: Baseball 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Interact 3,4: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Privi- lege Card. Brinckerhoff, Kitty--Palm Echo Staff 3,4: Elite 3,4: Art Club 3, Vice President 4: French Club 2,3: Liter- ary Society 3,4: I.C.C. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Brinton, Scot-J.V. Football 2: Varsity Football 3,4. Brisk, Christine-Drama Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Thespians 4: Modern Dance Club 4. Britton, Beth-Bowling Team 3: Spanish Club 2,3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 4: Student Council Representative 3,4: F.H.A. 3: Senior Board 4. Broadwell, Scott-J.V. Football 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Brothers, Jerry-C.E.C.F. 4. Brown, Bruce-J.V. Football 2: Varsity Football 4. Brown, Gary-J.E.T.S. 4: Tennis 2,3,4: Debate 3: Spanish Club 3,4. Brown, Johnna-Swim Team 2,3: Spanish Club 2,3, Treasurer 4: Elite 4: F.T.A. 3: Senior Privilege Card Brown, Kathy-Art Club 3,4. Brown, Martha-Spanish Club 2,3,4: Chatonettes 3, 4: Elite 3,4: Student Activities 4: Girls' Sports Club 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Brown, Sue-C.E.C.F. Treasurer 4. Broyles, Beverly-Senior Privilege Card 4. Bryan, Suzette-F.B.L.A. 3,4: Senior Privilege Card Buerger, Cindy-French Club 3: LJF 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Buff, Jon-Football 2,3,4. Bunting, Carol-Paramedical Club 2: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Bunting, Susan-Spanish Club 2. Burns, Randy-Football 2,3,4. Bush, Michael-Key 4: Spanish Club 4: Chess Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Butler, Deborah-C.E.C.F. 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Butler, Norine--Chorus 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Butson, Ronny-J.E.T.S. 4. C Cadman, Charles-Basketball Manager 2,3,4: Foot- ball Manager 3,4. Cagle, Trinka--Spanish Club 2,4: Palm Echo staff 4: Chatonette Corp 3.4: Literary Societv 4. Cain, Vicki-Echo 2,3: F.B.L.A. 3: C.E.C.F. 4. Calendar, Candy-Girls' Council 3, Vice President 4: I.C.C. 4: Elite 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 4: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Calhoun, Sue-Spanish Club 3,4: Modern Dance Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Cameron, Liz-Art Club 4: Student Council 2,3,4: Junior Board 3: Senior Board 4: D.E.C.A. 4. Campbell, Linda-Senior Board 4: Student Council 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Campbell, Steve--Student Council 4. Carruthers, Jon-Band 2,3,4: Wrestling Team 3,4: Palm Echo Staff 3, Business Manager 4: Key 4. Carty, Ruth--Modern Dance Club 3: F.H.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Casper, Karen-Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3: Future Homemakers 2: Student Council Representative 4: Senior Board 4: National Merit Commender 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Cathcart, Vickie-F.H.A. 4. Chesney, Patricia-National Honor Society 3: Panth- er Staff 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Christensen, Jeff-Senior Privilege Card 4. Clary, Caroline-Spanish Club 2,3, Secretary 4: Spanish National Honor Society 4: Literary Society 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Cline, Bud--Spanish Club 2: C.E.C.F., President 4. Coggins, Jim-Football 2: Chorus 2,3,4. Cohen, Anne-Spanish Club 2: Drama Club 2,3,4: Thespians 3,4: I.C.C. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Conn, David-French Club 2: Basketball 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Coner, Chris-Football 3: Wrestling 3,4: Basketball 4. Conner, Linda-Spanish Club 2,3,4: Modern Dance 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Connors, Christine-Girls Council 2,3, President 4: Senior Favorite 4. Cope, Terry-Drama Club 3,4: F.H.A. 3. Copple, Sharon-F.H.A. 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Cornelius, Vicki-Modern Dance Club 3: Concert Chorus 4: Spanish Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Correll Betsy-F.H.A. 2,3: Spanish Club 3,4: Drama Club 4: Girls Sports Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Corso, Cathy-Spanish Club 3: F.H.A. 4. Corwith, Alan-Interact 3,4: Swim Team 2,3, Captain 4: Water Polo Team 4. Cox, Debra-Palm Echo Staff 4. Crowder, Phil-J.C.L. 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Curry, Kenneth-J.V. Football 2: Varsity Wrestling Manager 3: Varsity Football 4: Concert Chorus 3,4. Curtis, Richard-Interact 4: Varsity Football 4: Var- sity Baseball 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. D Dahl, Jackie-Swim Team 2,3,4: ELITE 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Spanish National Honor 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Aaronson-Fu rr Danford, Mary-French Club 2: Modern Dance Club 3: ELITE 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Palm Echo Staff 4. Deegan, Kathleen-ECHO 2,3,4: Drama Club 2,3, Treasurer 4: Thespians 2, Treasurer 3, President 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Spanish National Honor So- ciety 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Panther Mas- cot 3: Drama-Silver Knight entry. Defeo, Vicki-Majorettes 2,3,4: Echo 2,3,4: Drama Club 2. Deitz,3 Cindy-Concert Chorus 3,4: Modern Dance Club . Denson, Sue-French Club 2: Modern Dance Club 3,4: Chatonette Corp 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Derry, Nancy-Echo 2,3. Dickey, Don-Basketball 2: Golf 2,3,4. Dietrich, Lyn-C.E.C.F. 4. Disbrow, Bonnie-F.B.L.A. 4: Peo Club 2: Latin Club 2: Latin Club 2: Student Council 2: Homeroom Vice- President 3: Homeroom President 4. Doerner, Sally-L.J.F. 2.3, Chaplain 4: N.H.S. 3: President 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Quill 81 Scroll 4: J.E.T.S. 4: Panther Staff News Editor 3: Palm Echo Staff Literary Editor 4: National Merit Semi-finalist 4: Girls' State Alternate 4: Senior Privilege Card 4: English and Literature-Silver Knight entry. Dolliver, Wendy-National Honor Society 3,4: Latin National Honor Society 3,4: French Club 3,4: J.C.L. 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Dombrowsky, Robin-Band 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4 . Dorman, Carl-Band 2,3,4: Bowling 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Dow, Maxine-Spanish Club 3: Modern Dance Club 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, President 4: Phi Beta Chi 3,4: J.L.F. 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Duarte, Diane-Spanish Club 2,3. Dunham, Vicki-D.E.C.A. 4. Dunkel, Marti-F.B.L.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Dupler, Peggy-Band 2: Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4: Bowling Squad 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. DuPree, Anne-L.J.F. 3,4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Girls' Council 3,4: Big Sister 2,3: Student Council 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Duval. Mike-Swimming Team 2: Basketball 3: Stu- dent Council 3. Dykes, Debbie-Chatonette Corp 2,3: Homecoming Prncess 3,4. E Edlow, Francne-F.H.A. 3,4. Edmundson, Dianne-Art Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Ehrlich, Chuck-Key Club 3, Treasurer 4: Football 3,4: J.V. Football 2: National Honor Society 3,4: French National Honor Society 3,4: Football Statis- tician 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Eichenbaum, Jean-German Honor Society 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Ellis, Steve-Wrestling 3,4. Engel, Gerald--Spanish Club 4. Erbel, Ronald-Marching Band 2,3,4: Chatonette Sweetheart 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Esserman, James-Spanish Club 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Evans, Sue-Modern Dance Club 3,4: Spanish Club 2,3: F.H.A. 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. F Faber, Steve-Thespians 3,4: Basketball 2,3: Latin Club 2: German Club 2,3: Drama Club 4. Falkey, Kjell-Echo 2: Chatonettes 2,3,4: Drama Club 2,3,4: Art Club 2: Modern Dance Club 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Farbish, Howard-Interact 3,4: J.E.T.S. In Faunce, Cynthia-Spanish Club 2,3: Modern Dance Club 3. Ferguson, Ed-Basketball 2,3,4: Senior Favorite 4. Ferguson, Gloria Ann-Girls Sports Club 2,3,4: Echo 3: Flag Corps 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Fernandez, Lori-Modern Dance Club 3: Art Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: F.T.A. 3: F.H.A. 4: Chatonettes 4. Fewell, Pamela-Spanish Club 2: F.H.A. 4: Flag Corps 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Fine, Frank-Band 2,3,4: Student Council 3,4. Finenco, Toni-F.H.A. 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2. Fisher, Joyce-F.H.A. 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Flannery, Kit-Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, 4: I.C.C. 4: Spanish Club 3, Secretary 4: F.T.A. 2,3, Treasurer 4: Update 3, Vice President 4. Fling, John-Key 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Forman, Lawrence-Mu Alpha Theta 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4: Key 2, Secretary 3,4: Phi Beta Chi 3,4: Swim Team 4: Paramed 2: Senior Privilege Card 4: Mathematics-Silver Knight entry. Fox, Debbie-Spanish Club 3,4: Drama Club 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Friedman, Mike-Spanish National Honor Society 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Phi Beta Chi 2,3,4: Key 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Fuller, William-Band 2,3. Furr, Bill-Concert Chorus 2,3,4: Key 2,3,4: F.T.A. 4: Double Quartet 3,4: Ensemble 3,4. senior index 339 Gardner-Manis G Gardner, Robert-Football 2,3: Track 4. Garrett, Delma-F.B.L.A. 3: Modern Dance 3, Chap- lain 4, Palm Echo Staff 4: Panther 4: Student Coun- cil Alternate 4. Gaskill, Steve-J.V. Football 2: J.V. Basketball 2: J.V. Baseball 2: Varsity Football 3,4: Varsity Base- ball 3,4. Ghezzi, Mark-Baseball 2,3,4: Football 4: Interact 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Senior Favorite 4. Gibson, Debby-J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheer- leader 4: LJF 3,4. Gillis, Mary Lou-Spanish Club 2: Paramed 2: Mod- ern Dance 3: Concert Chorus 3,4: Flag Corps 4. Glasser, Alan-Concert Chorus 2,3,4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Gleman, Jon--Football 4: Wrestling 4. Glickman, Steve-J.V. Football 2: J.E.T.S. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Goldstein, June-Art Club 4. Goodman, Valerie-Girls' Concert Chorus 2: Drama Club 2. Gordon, Karen-Modern Dance Club 3. Gorman, Alison-Panther Staff 3: Spanish Club 3: Modern Dance Club 3: Palm Echo Staff 4. Greenberg, Jeff--Football 2,3.4: Wrestling 3,4: Na- tional Honor Soclety 3,4: Latin National Honor So- clety 2,3,4: J.C.L. 2: Boys' State 3. Greer, Barbara-German Club 2, Secretary 3: Delta Epsilon Ph l2,3,4: Sophomore Board 2: Junior Board 3: Senior Board 4: Student Council 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: l.C.C. 4: Elite 2,3, Vice President 4: Literary Soclety 3,4: Dade County Youth Council 3,4: Palm Ecl-lo Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Panther Prowl 2: Ql:Illl 84 Scroll 4: Journalism Institute: Senlor Favorite 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Gregory, Debbie-Drama Club 4. Grose, TedfConcert Chorus 3.4: Mixed Ensemble 4: Double Quintet 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Gross, Mimi-Chatonette Corp 2,3,4: F.H.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 3, President 4: Modern Dance Club 3,4: Senlogr Privilege Card 4. KI-limb Ginger Gav-German Club 2,3, Secretary 4' Span' h Cl b 3: E h 2,3,4: F.B. . . ' i Chong 2312. C 0 LA Presldent 2,3, H Hall, Betti-F.H.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Hallstrand, Karen-F.H.A. 2: French Club 2: Cheer- leading 3,4: Elite 3,4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Student Council 2,4: Modern Dance Club 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Hamilton, Laurie-Paramedical 2: J.C.L. 2: Latin Natlonal- Honor Society 2: National Honor Society 3.4: Senlor Privilege Card 4. Hanlon. Rodney-Marching Band 2,3,4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Hann, Betsy-Modern Dance Club 3, President 4: Cheerleader .3,4: Glrls' Council 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Favorlte 4. Harbaugh, Jack-Football 3,4: Wrestling 3,4: Senior Senlor Privilege Card 4. Harriger, Debby-Eh 2: F.H.A. 4' H Secretary 2,3,4. C O ' omemom H2l'!'iS. Mindy-National Honor Society 3,4: Spanish Natlonal Honor SOCIEQY 3,4: Math National Honor Soclety 3,4:. Chatonette Coro 3,4: Elite 2,3,4: Stu- gelrgti founcll 4: Spanish Club 3: Senior Privilege Harris, Tom-Band 2,3,4. Harrison, Linda-Cheerleader 4 Modern Dance Club 3: Bl:Y'BCl8l Commlttee 4: Senior Favorite 4. Harrison, Peggy-Drama Club 4: French Club 2,3,4: Glrls Concert Chorus 2: Concert Chorus 3,4: Triple Trio 4: Mlxed Ensemble 4: LJF 3: President 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. Hartfield, Kathy-F.B.L.'A. 4. H8SkirlS.'Seott-Interact 3,4: 'Baseball 2,3,4: Basket- ball Statlctltlon 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Hathaway, Mike-Football 4: Baseball 4. lflawkmsl H0lly--LJF 2,3,4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: Spanish National Honor Soclety 3,4: Student Council 3,4: Junior Board 3: Bowling Team 3: Spanish Club 2: Spirit Chairman 4: Senlor Prlvllege Card 4. HGYS. Edward-Key 2,3,4: Band 2,3,4: Student Coun- cll- 3.4: Echo Sweetheart 4: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Prlvllege Card 4. Hazelhurst, Dawn-Echo 3: Spanish Nation I H Society 2,3: F.B.L.A. 4: Senior PriviIege'Caal'd :nor Heller, .lo-F.H.A. 4: Girls Sports Club 3,4. llilelms, Ralph-Football 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card Hemphill. Sherry-Ecl-lo 3,4: Band 3,4: Natlonal Honor SOCIETY 3,4: Senlor Privilege Card 4. Herrnan, Fred--Interact 2,3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3.4: Spanish National Honor Soclety 3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Panther Staff 4: J.E.T.S. 3,4: Student Council 4. Hersh, Linda-ECHO 2,3, Secretary 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Hickey, Patricia-F.H.A. 4. Hicks, Lillie-C.E.C.F. 4. Hilliard, Patsy-F.H.A. 2,3, President 4. Hines, Todd-Senior Privilege Card 4. Hitzig, Laurie-Art Club 2. Secretary 3, Student Council 2,3: Sophomore Board 2: Modern Dance Club 3: Chatonettes 3, Lieutenant 4: ELITE 3,4: Junior Board 3: Palm Echo 4. Hobbs, Cathy--Drama Club 2.3,,4: J.C.L. 2, Secre- tary 3, President 4: Thespians 3,4: Latln Natlonal Honor Society 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. 340 senior index Howard, Kathy-F.B.L.A. 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Howell, John-Band 2,3,4: J.E.T.S. 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Hetwze, Brenda-Girl's State 3: Modern Dance Club 3, . Hrebec, Dennis-National Honor Society 3,4: Foot- ball 2,3,4. It-luffman, Sue-Drama Club 3: Senior Privilege Card Hull, Linda-Band 2,3,4. Hunglate, Scott-J.V. Basketball 2: J.E.T.S. 4. Hutchinson, Margret-Chorus 2: D.E.C.A. 4. Irwin, Debbie-LJF 3,4: Swim Team 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Israel, Lynne-F.H.A. 4: Spanish Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. J Jacobs, Ronnie-Track 2,3. Jakway, Gordon-Football 2,3. Jankowski, George--Football 2,3. Jarrett, Aleta-J.C.L. 2: Latin Honor Society 2: French Club 4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Jessmer, Kris-Girls Sports Club 2,3,4. Johnson, Candy-Concert Chorus 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Johnson, Doug-Baseball 2,3,4. Jones, Leslie--ELITE 3,4: F.H.A. 4. Jones, Lula--Drama Club 2,3,4: Thespians 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Jones, Marilee-Junior Board 3: LJF 3,4: French Club 2,3,4: F.H.A. 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Jones, Pam-Senior Privilege Card 4. Jones, Yolanda-F.T.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Josefovsky, Debbie-L.J.F. 3,4: Chatonette Corp 4: F.H.A. 4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Spanish Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Josephson, Janet-Spanish Club 2: Art Club 2: Elite 3,4: Palm Echo 4. K Kahn, David-J.C.L. 2: Literary Society 4. Kayser, Claudia Anne-Swim Team 2,3,4: German Club 2. Keep, Karen-Spanish National Honor Society 3,4: Chatonette Corps 2,3,4: Girls' Council 2,3,4: Sopho- more Princess 2: Junior Princess 3: Senior Princess 4: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Kellogg, Larry-Student Council 2,3,4: Sophomore Board 2: Junior Board 3: Interact 2, Treasurer 3,4: Concert Chorus 2, Vice President 3, President 4: Mixed Ensemble 2,3,4: Double Quintet 2,3,4: Golf Team 2,3,4: Football 2: Football Trainer 3,4: I.C.C. 3,4: Senior Favorite 4: Music--Silver Knight Entry. Kellogg, Richard-Banfl Manager 2: J.E.T.S. 3.4: Band Member 2: Spanish Club 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Kemp, Frank-Football 3,4: Wrestling 3,4: Band 3,4: Baseball 4: Interact 4. Kennedy, Sally-Swim Team 3: F.H.A. 4: Spanish Club 4: Panther Staff 4. Keyser, Paul-J.V. Football 2: Senior Privilege Card Kliess, Gregory-Key Club 3,4: National Honor So- ciety 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Phi Beta Chi 3,4: J.E.T.S. 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. King, Robert-J.V. Football 2: Update 3. Kirkland, Karen-Art Club 4: Literary Club 4. Klein, Randy-J.E.T.S. 3,4: Art Club 3: Student Council 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Klugerman, Marsha-Spanish National Honor So- ciety 3,4: Spanish Club 2: Palm Echo Staff 4. Knighton, Genie--Triple Trio 3,4: Mixed Ensemble 3,4: Concert Chorus 3,4: Drama Club 3: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Konya, Mary Kaye-Modern Dance Club 3: C.E.C.F. Vice President 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Korvick, Joe--Varsity Swimming 2,3,4: Interact 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Kram, Nancy Lynn-Palm Echo Staff 2: G.A.A. 2: French Club 2,4: Band 2,3: Orchestra 3,4: Echo 3,4: French Club Secretary 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Kram, Nina-Majorettes 2,3,4: French Club 2: Pan- ther Staff 2: F.H.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Kramer, Leo-Swimming 2,3,4. Krieger, Arlene-Drama Club 4. Krieger, Ed-Latin National Honor Society 3,4: Key Club 2,3,4: Junior Classical League President 3: J.E.T.S. 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Junior Board 3: Senior Favorite 4: Sweetheart of Elite 4. Krieger, Robert-Key Club 2,3,4: Swimming Team 2,3: Water Polo 4: National Honor Soclety 4: Latln National Honor Society 2,3: J.C.L. 2,3: Math Honor Society 4: Senior Class Presldent 4: Lettermans Club 4: Senior Favorite 4. Kunde, Gloria--Plam Echo Staff 4: Elite 3,4. L Lane, Cathe-French Club 2: F.H.A. 2,3, Secretary 4. Lary, Scott-Swim Team 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Interact 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. Law, Janet-Panther 4: Spanish Club 4: L.J.F. 3,4: Girls' Sports Club Treasurer 4. l Senior Chantonette, Sue Denson, waits for the beginning of the routine during half-time. Lawrence, Helen Louise-Student Council: Spanish Club. Lawrence, Irving-German Club 2,3,4: German Nap tional Honor Society 2,3,4: Math Natlonal Hono Society 3,4: Science National Honor Society 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Lawrence, Kathy-Art Club 2: Spanish Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Laws, Jamie-Drama Club 2,3,4. Lawson, Marilyn-Drama Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. LeCain, Evie-Art Club 3,4. Lechich, Robin--French Club 2: Para-med Club 2: Drama Club 3,4: Girls' Concert Chorus 2: Concert: Chorus 3,4. Leckich, Marcia-Palm Echo Staff 4: F.H.A. 4. Lee, Candice-Girls State 3: National Honor Society 3: F.H.A. 2,3: Student Councll 2,3. Lee, Henry-Baseball 2,3: Football 2,3: Wrestling 2,3. Lee, Jeff-J.E.T.S. 3,4. Legato, Alan-J.E.T.S. 4. Leverone, Dale-C.E.C.F. 4. Levin, Alan--Sophomore Class Treasurer 2: Juniol Class Treasurer 3: Student Councll Presldent 4 Key Club 2,3,4: ECHO Sweetheart 4: V3FSItx Traci- 3,4: J.V. Football 2: Varsity Football 3: Bl-Racla Committee 4: Senior Favorite 4. Lewis, Diane-F.T.A. 3, President 4: Spanish Nation al Honor Society 3, Secretary 4: Natlonal Hon-or So ciety 3, Asst. Treasurer 4: LJF 3,4: Senlor Prlvllege Card 4. Lieberman, Roberta-Student Council 4: Senior Privi lege Card 4. I Liebman, Henry-Palm Echo Staff 3,4: Latin Natlon al Honor Society 3,4. Linet, Nancy-Spanish Club 3,4: German Club 2 Palm Echo Staff 4. Litman, Donna--Chatonettes 2,3,4.: ELITE 2,3,4: ML Alpha Theta 2,3,4: J.C.L. 2,3: Latln Natlonal Hono Society 2,3,4: National Honor SOCletY 3.42 Paflfhe Staff 4: Student Council 2,3: Senior Prlvllege Card 4 Lockhart, Bill-French Club 2,3. Loroly, Jennifer-Band 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Cara 4. Lubow, Susan--Art Club 4: Modern Dance Club 3 Mahatzke, Jina-Drama Club 4: Literary Society 3 Palm Echo Staff 4. Malagon, Robert--Football 2,4: J.E.T.S. 3,4: Frencl' Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Maldaver, Beth--Art Club 3,4: Panther Staff 4: Senio Privilege Card 4. Man, Barbara-Art Club 2, Vice President 3, Presl dent 4: ELITE 3: Panther Staff Art Edltor 3. Manis, Will-Chess Club 3,4. : Manto, Chris-Concert Chorus 3,4: ECHO 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Martin, Jim-Football 2,3,4: Wrestling 3,4. Martina, Meredith--Spanish Club 3,4: Girl's Concert Chorus 4: Literary Society 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Mascitelli, Vic-Interact 2,3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: ELITE Sweetheart 4: J.V. Baseball 2: J.E.T.S. 4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Mason, Susan-Echo 2,3,4: Modern Dance 3: March- ing Band 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Matson, Guy-Swimming 2: Wrestling 3: J.E.T.S. 3: Junior Achievement 3. Matthews. Debra Jean-French Club 2,4: German Club 4: German National Honor Society 3,4: Echo 3,4: Student Council Alternate 3: Flag Corps 4. Maxwell, Mike-Band 2,3: Football 4: Wrestling 2,3, 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. May, Janice-L.J.F. 3,4. Mayer, John-J.E.T.S. 3. McAfee, Jack-Student Council 2,4: Senior Board 4: Bowling Team 2,3,4: Wrestling 3,4: Track 4. McAfee, Steve-Student Council 4. McClure, Susan-F.H.A. 2: French Club 2: Art Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. McCorkIe, Kathy-L.J.F. 3,4. McCormick, Mik9J.V. Football 2. McGrath, Kevin-Football 2,3,4: Baseball 2: Track 2,3,4: Interact 4: Letterman's Club 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. McLean, Suzanne-L.J.F. 3,4: Panther Staff 3,4: F.H.A. 4: Quill 81 Scroll 4. Mellow, Gail-F.H.A. 4: Art Club 4: French Club 2: Drama Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Merritt, Ginny-Girls' Chorus 3: Flag Corps 4: Mixed Chorus 2. Messersmith, Donald-J.C.L. 2,3,4: Latin National Honor Society 4: l.C.C. 4: J.E.T.S. 4. Michaelson, Howie-Spanish Club 3: Drama Club 2,3: Palm Echo Staff 4. Miles, Robyn-F.H.A. 2,3,4: F.B.L.A. 4. Miller, Angela-Student Council 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4: Sophomore Vice President 2: Tennis 2,3,4: Girls' Council 2,3,4: Drama Club 2,3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Favorite 4: Silver Knight Nominee 4: Citizenship. Miller, Eileen-French Club 2,3: ELITE 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Miller, Lois-F.H.A. 2. Miller, Marty-Wrestling 2,3,4: National Honor So- ciety 3, Vice President 4: German Club 2,3,4: Ger- man National Honor Society 3, President 4: Interact 2,3,4: L.J.F. Sweetheart 3,4: J.E.T.S. 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Miller, Steele-Football 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Miller, Steve-Football 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2. Millican, Pat-D.E.C.A. 4. Mitchell, Leslie-ELITE 2,3, Chaplain 4: Spanish Club 2,3: F.H.A. 4: Modern Dance Club 3,4: Chaton- ette Corps 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Mohlhenrich, Jim-Wrestling 4. Moore, Gary-Swim Team 2,3,4. Moore, Peggy--French Club 3: Girls' Concert Chorus 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Moose, Sandra-J.C.L. 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Moose, Sharon-J.C.L. 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Morgan, Marcy-French Club 3,4: ELITE 3,4: French National Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor So- ciety 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Morris, Yvonne-Palm Echo Staff 3, Index Editor 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Bi-Racial Committee 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Morris, Karen-German Club 2,3,4: German National Honor Society 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4: Drama Club 2,3: Florida Association of Students of 2,3, President 4: J.C.L. 3: Literary Society 3,4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Morse, Jeff-Varsity Football 4: Student Council 2,3: French Club 2: Interact 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Moyer, Vicki-Band 2,3,4. Murphy, Diane-Drama Club 2,3,4: Thespians 3, Secretary 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Murray, Tim-Football 2,3: Basketball 2,3: Baseball 2,3: Interact 3,4: German National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Myers, Karen-Drama Club 2.4. N Nanni, Fred-J.C.L. 2.3: J.E.T.S. 3,4: Latin National Honor Society 2,3,4: Phi Beta Chi 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Nanni, Susie-C.E.C.F. Recording Secretary 4: F.B.L. A. 4. Newell, Kerry-Girl's Concert Chorus 2: Concert Chocruf 3,4: Flag Corps 4: ECHO 4: Senior Privilege Car . Newman, Cheryl-Senior Privilege Card 4. Nichoson, Terry-J.E.T.S. 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Niles, Frances-ELITE 3,4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Nordwall, Brian-Panther Staff 2, Co-Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4: Interact 2,3,4: Phi Beta Chi 2,3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: J.E.T.S. 2,3,4: Literary Society 3,4: Quill and Scroll 4: Na- tional Merit Finalist 4: Silver Knight 249. Norman, Vicki-Spanish Club 3,4. Norris, Patricia-Modern Dance Club 3, Vice Presi- dent 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Noseda, Jeff-J.E.T.S. 4: F.B.L.A. 4: German Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Novak, Bari-Spanish Club 2,3,4: F.H.A. 4. 0 O'Brien, Roseann-Spanish Club 2: ECHO 3,4: Span- ish National Honor Society 3,4. Oelker, Bruce-Interact 3,4: Chorus 4: Ensemble 4. O'Grady, Martha-Band 2,3,4: ECHO 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. 0'Kon, Jeannt+Chatonettes 4: Art Club 4: Spanish Club 4: F.H.A. 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Oliver, Michael-Chess Club 4. Olsen, A. John-Senior Privilege Card 4. O'NeaI, Tracy-F.H.A. 3, Vice President 4. Orban, Dennis-Key Club 4: Chorus 4: Ensemble 4. Ouzts, Grace-ECHO 3. Overholt, .Sherry-French Club 2: Student Council 2,3,4: Junior Board 3: Senior Board 4: Ensemble 3, 4: Concert Chorus 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Owens, Robert-Wrestling 2. P Pahules, Dorian-Spanish Club 4: F.H.A. 4. Pace, Robert-Football 3,4: Track 2,3,4: Interact 3, 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Palermo, Gregory-J.E.T.S. 2,3,4: Chess Club 3,4: German Club 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Parham, Pat-ECHO 3, Treasurer 4: Panther Staff 3,4: National Honor Society 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Parkins, Lloyd-Key 4: Panther Staff 4: Student Council 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Parnin, Barbara-Student Council 2,3: Modern Dance Club 4: Art Club 4: German Club 3, Treasurer 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Parr, John-Key Club 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Parrish, Rod-Band 2,3, Drum Major 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Pash, Debbie-Spanish Club 2,3: Art Club 4: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4. Patterson, Davt+J.V. Football 2. Patterson, Jeannie-L.J.F. 2,3,4: Art Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Patterson, MargeL.J.F. 3,4: Art Club 3,4: F.T.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Pearlson, Richard-Sophomore Class President 2: Varsity Wrestling 2: Varsity Diving 2,4: Key Club 2: Spanish Club 2: Student Council 2,4: Senior Board 4: L.J.F. Sweetheart 4: Senior Favorite 4: Silver Knight Nominee 4. Pedri, Joan-Concert Chorus 3,4: Girls' Sports Club 4: Girls' Concert Chorus 2,3, Chaplain 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Peeples, Paula-F.H.A. 2. Peters, Debra-French Club 3: F.H.A. 2,3,4: Girls' Concert Chorus 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Pfeiffer, Michael-National Honor Society 3,4: Span- ish National Honor Society 3,4: J.E.T.S. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Phillips, Vickie-D.E.C.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Pinkston, Bill-Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: J.E.T.S. 3, Vice President 4: Phi Beta Chi 3,4: Student Council 2,4: Update 3: l.C.C. 4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Pitluck, Roy-National Honor Society 3,4: German National Honor Society 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4: Phi Beta Chi 2,3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Panther Staff 3,4. Pittenger, George-Wrestling 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Pletts, Sarah-J.V. Cheerleader 3: Varsity Cheer- leacler 4: Art Club 2,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: French National Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor So- ciety 3.4: ELITE 2,3, Secretary 4: Senior Favorite 4: Silver Knight Nominee 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Pluto, Tim--Football 2,3,4. Polizzi, Bonnie-Spanish Club 2. Pol-PP. Linda--L.J.F. 2,3,4: Student Council 2: Bowl- ing Team 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Thes- pians 4: Spanish National Honor Society 4: German National Honor Society 4: Chatonettes 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Pratsinak, George-Football 2,3. Pressley, Mana-Senior Privilege Card 4. Prowler, Debbi-C.E.C.F. Secretary 4: Bowling Team 3. Puehle, Cathy-Spanish National Honor Society 2: F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. 4. Q Quinn, Margie-Paramed 2,3: Library Aid 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. R Rackear, Gary--Spanish National Honor Society 4: J.E.T.S. 4: Spanish Club 4: Chess Club 4: Concert Band 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Manto-Sosby llfehr, Randy--Key Club 3: Spanish Club 3: J.E.T.S. Rettinger, Cindee-Palm Echo Staff 4: F.H.A. 4. Rhodes, Robert-Basketball 2. Richards, Deborah--German Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Richardson, Shere-D.E.C.A. Secretary 4. Richardson, Steve-French Club 2. Roakes, Steve-Key Club 3,4. Ztobertson, Terry--C.E.C.F. 4: Senior Privilege Card Roehl, Robin-Chatonette Corps 4: Homeroom Sec- retary 4: Student Council 2,3: Homecoming Princess 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Roettgen, Martha-Girls' Sports Club 2,3, President 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Rogers, Janet-F.H.A. 2,4: F.T.A. 4: Echo 2,3,4. Rogers, Linda-F.T.A. 2,4: Literary Society 3: F.H.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4 Rogers, Steve-Band 2: Golf 2,3,4: J.E.T.S. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3,4. Rogers, Sue-Marching Band 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Roland, Kerry-Varsity Swimming Team 4: Drama Club 3,4. Romeo, Felicia-Chatonette Corps 2,3, Captain 4: Modern Dance Club 3,4: F.T.A. 4: Senior Favorite 4. Rosenkrantz, Amy-Art Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Roth, Melinda-J.C.L. 2: F.H.A. 3: Para Medical 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Rush, Bob-Interact 3,4. Russell, Barry-J.E.T.S. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Rutter, Amy-F.T.A. Corresponding Secretary 3,4: Spanish Club 4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Mixed Chorus 4. S Sadtler, Sharon-French Club 2,3. Salb, Ted-Spanish Club 2,4: J.E.T.S. 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. . Sanders, Ron-Football 2,3,4: Interact 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Santolucito, Claudia-L.J.F. 2,3,4: SpanishlCIub 2. 4: F.H.A. 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3,4. Saxon, Kyle-J.E.T.S. 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Schafer, Cindy-ELITE 2,3,4: Chatonettes 3: Girls' Council 3,4: F.H.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Schiff, James-Spanish Club 2: Key.2,3,4:.P2lm Echo Staff 2, Sports Editor 3,4, Managing Editor 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Schleicher, Linda-ECHO 3,4: Concert Chorus 3,4: F.H.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Schulke, Robin-J.C.L. 2: Bowling Team 3: ECHO 3,4: Drama Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Schwartz, Gary-German Club 3,4: Tennis Team 21 Bowling Team 3. Schwartz, Richard-J.E.T.S. 2,3,4: Mu Aloha Theta 3, Treasurer 4: Key 3,4: Latin National Honor So- ciety 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Seabrook, Robert-Senior Privilege Card 4. Sellers, Dwight-J.V. Football 2. Seltenright, Mike-Wrestling Team 2,3,4. Shave, Jim-J.V. Football 2: D.E.C.A. 4. Shaw, Rick-Majorettes 2,3., Head Maiorette 4: ELITE 2,3,4: Student Council 3: Girls' Council. 3, Chaplain 4: Drama Club 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Favorite 4. Sheridan, Nancy-Band Manager 3,4. Sherman, Scott-D.E.C.A. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Sherrill, Marceeh-Drama Club 3: J.V. .Cheerleader 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Girls' Council 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Girls' Sports Club 3,4: l.C.C. 4: Senior Favorite 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Shoor, Nancy-Concert Chorus 4: Girls' Chorus 4. Silverman, Steve-Palm Echo Staff 4: Panther Staff 2,3: F.T.A. 4. Simon, Linda-Spanish Club 2: F.H.A. 2: Art Club 4. Singer, Marilyn-Modern Dance Club 3: German Club 3: German Club 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Sinnamon, Hank-D.E.C.A. 4. Skinner, Jim-Band 2,3,4. Slinn, Diane-J.C.L. 2: Latin National Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Panther Staff 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Smiley, Danny-Baseball 4. Smith, Patrick-J.C.L. 2,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Latin National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Snead, Richard-Interact 2,3, Vice President 4: l.C.C. 4: Student Council 2,3: Baseball 2: Football 2,3,4: Sophomore Board 2: Junior Board 3: Senior Privilege Card 4: Senior Favorite 4. Sockol, Robin-Band 2,3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Solomon, Sara-ECHO 2,3,4: Historian 4:.Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: French National Honor Society 2,3,4: Band 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Somberg, Lori-Chorus 4. Sosby, Gail-Modern Dance Club 3,4: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: National Honor 3, Secre- tary 4: ELITE 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Senior Board 4: Bi-Racial Committee 4: Varsity Cheer- leader 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. senior index Sovacool-Zeski nd Sovacool, Rhonda-ECHO 2,3, President 4: Phi Beta Chi 3,4: Band Manager 3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Spain, Liane-Band 2,3, Asst. Drum Major 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Spiegel, Susan-Palm Echo Staff 3,4: French Club 2: Literary Society 4: ELITE 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Sprague, Stuart-Band 2,3,4. Stack, Bridget-C.E.C.F. 4., Steadman, Debbe-D.E.C.A. 4. Steele, Wendlin-Drama Club 4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Key 4: Swim Team 3,4: Bowling Team 4. Steinbring, Suzanne-Girls' Council 2,3,4: Student Council Secretary 3: J.V. Cheerleader 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: ELITE 2,3, President 4: F.H.A. 2: Senior Privilege Card 4: Senior Favorite 4. Stephens, Debra-F.H.A. 3: C.E.C.F. 4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Stern, Jan-Spanish Club 2,3: Band 2,3,4. Stevens, Jim-Student Council 4: Baseball 4: Foot- ball 4: Wrestling 4. Stevenson, Craig-J.V. Football 2: Swim Team 2,3. Stoll, Tom-Football 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Stripling, Sally-National Honor Society 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Phi Beta Chi 3,4: French Club 2,3,4: LJF 2,3,4: l.C.C. 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4: Senior Favorite 4. Stubins, Mindy-LJF 3, Treasurer 4: Spanish Club 3,4: Student Council 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Stucka, Barbara-Art Club 4. T Talkington, Gayle--C.E.C.F. 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Tannen, David-Bowling 2,3,4. Tanner, Bob-Wrestling 2: E.C.A. President 4. Tanner, Linda-F.T.A. 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Taylor, Scott-Band 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Thomas, Donald Patrick-Interact 2,3,4: German Club 3: Concert Chorus 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Thomas, Donna-National Honor Society 3: Spanish National Honor Society 2: German Honor Society 3: Senior Privilege Card 4: Silver Knight 248. Thomas, Katherine-L.J.F. 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2: National Honor Society 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 3,4: J.V. Cheerlead er 3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Secretary of Class 2,3, 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Thomas, Kay-Echo 3: Marching Band 2,3,4: Sports Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4: Senior Favorite. 3 Pe Club 3 Thomason, Debbie-Drama Club : p : F.B.L.A. 2: Counselor's Aid 3: Office Assistance 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Thompson, Diana-Student Council Representative 2,3: French Club 2: Modern Dance Club 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Thorner, Margo-Spanish Club 3,4: Modern Dance Club 3: Junior Achievement 2. Tingler, Lee-Up With People 3: A.V. Club 2,3: D.E.C.A. 4. Tresback, Edward-German Club 2: Wrestling Team 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 4. Tucker, John-German Club 4: Interact 3,4: Varsity Track 3,4: Varsity Football 4: Senior Privilege Card 4: Silver Knight 4: Senior Favorite 4. Tumarkin, Paul-German Club 4: Literary Society 4. Turetsky, EricfSpanish Club 2,3,4: Spanish Nation- al Honovr Society 3,4: Update 3,4: Literary Society 3: Tennis Team 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. U Llhle, Susan-National Honor Society 3: Latin Na- tional Honor Society President 4: Modern Dance Club Secretary 3: Drama Club 2: Junior Classical League 2: Thespians 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. V Van De Mark, Bruce-Football 2,3,4. Van Dyke, Richard-Wrestling 3,4. Van Wagner, Joyce-Chatonettes 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Velarde, Joseph-Football 2: A.F.L.A. 2,3. Venis, Georgeann-F.H.A. 4: Panther Staff 2,3,4: l.C.C. 4: Echo 4: Paramedical 2. Verdecanna, Cindy-Student Council 4: Senior Board 4: D.E.C.A. Club 4. Vescouvi, Claudia-Spanish Club 3: Modern Dance Club 3: F.H.A. 3. Vespucci, Barbara-French Club 3: Modern Dance Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Vicklund, Eric-Swim Team 2,3,4: Key Club 3,4. Viterbo, Roslyn-Swim Team 2: Marching Band 3,4: Art Club 4: Echo 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Voss, Patricia-Concert Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Spanish Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. W Waldeck, Tom-Football 2,3,4: Interact 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Walden, Jamie-Echo 3,4: Bowling Team 3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. 342 senior index Wallace, Bill-Football 2,3,4: Concert Chorus 2,3,4. Walters, Candy-Cheerleader 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3: Art Club 2,4: Girls' Council 3,4: Sophomore Princess 2: Junior Princess 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Senior Favorite 4. Wattles, Pam-National Honor Society 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Weed, Debbie-Triple Trio 4: Ensemble 4: Chorus 2,3,4. Wershil, Billie--Modern Dance Club 3: Drama Club 2,3,4: Thespian 3,4: Palm Echo Staff 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Wertz, Cindy-Band 3,4: Echo 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Wessells, Bob-Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, 4: Chorus 2,3,4. Wheeler, Brenda-Art Club 4: F.H.A. 4. Widlan, Esther-C.E.C.F. 4: F.B.L.A. 3,4. Weinstein, Bruce-Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 4: J.E.T.S. 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Phi Beta Chi 3,4: Lab Research 4: Spanish Club 2,3,4: Boys' Varsity Bowl- ing Team 2,3,4. Williams, Alexis-Senior Privilege Card 4. Williams, Anne-Band 2,3,4: Echo 3,4: Senior Privi- lege Card 4. Williams, John--Band 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Wills, Linda-Student Council 3: Sophomore Board 2: Junior Board 3: Senior Board 4: Girls' Council 4: Junior Class Vice President 3: Senior Class Vice President 4: l.C.C. 3,4: Varsity Cheerleader 3,4: Key Club Sweetheart 3,4: Girls' State Representative 3: Gymnastics Team 4: Senior Privilege Card 4: Senior Favorite 4. Wilson, Cathae-German Club 3: Spanish Club 3,4: D.E.C.A. 4. Wilson, Debby--F.H.A. 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Wilson, Janet-Spanish Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4. Winslow, Elaine-Echo 3,4: Spanish Club 3: Modern Dance Club 3: Drama Club 4: Senior Privilege Card Winterbottom, Scott-Thespians 2,3,4: Drama Club 2,3,4: Interact 3,4. Witherington, Brenda-Junior Classical League 2,3. Wood, Ann--Girls' Sports Club 3, Secretary 4: Fr-ench Club 2,3, Treasurer 4: Spanish Club 2,3, Presideni 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: L.J.F. 3,4: Palm Echo Staff, Senior Editor 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Wood, Georgianna-Spanish Club 2,3: F.T.A. 2,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Wood, Jim-Baseball 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4. Wood, Sallie-Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Woolley, Pamela-French Club 2,3: Mu Alpha Theta 2,3: Band 2,3,4: ECHO 3: Senior Privilege Card 4. Wright, Daniel--Football 3,4: Track 3,4: interact 4 Senior Privilege Card 4. Wright, Larry--Football 4: Interact 4: Student Coun cil 4: Senior Favorite 4. Xvright, Richard-Band 2,3,4: Senior Privilege Caro Vllulf, Debbi-Swim Team 2,3,4: Modern Dance Club 4. Wyatt, Linda-Art Club 4: Senior Privilege Card 4 Wynn, Lavicl-J.E.T.S. 3: German Club 3: Bowling Team 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Wynn, Kenneth-Art Club 2,3. Wyrick, Debbie-Spanish Club 2: Senior Privilege Card 4: Modern Dance Club 4. Y Iagoda, Jill-French Club 2: Drama Club 2: F.T.A Z Zeeman, Peggy-Chorus 4: Girls' Chorus 3,4: Mod ern Dance 4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Zeskind, Philip-Key Club 2,3,4: J.C.L. 2,3: Dram: Club 2,4: Senior Privilege Card 4. Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z . . . Senior Palm Echo Staff members, Jina Mahatzke, is dead to the world after an exhausting day in journalism class. Yawn . . . snooze . . . ----5.,, 'W roi 4 ,,,, , , i l il 5 e l i if l INDEX A Aaronson, Michael 124, 148, 149, 2 Abbott, lrene, 118, 216 Abdich, Debbie, 216 Abell, John, 216 Abram, Betty, 163, 262 Aceuedo, John, 166 Acker, Christopher, 124, 134, 216 Adair, Jane ,262 Adair, Randy, 134, 173, 174, 178, 1 Adams, Ken, 115, 173, 176, 250 Adams Lynn 282 Adderley, Rowena, 262 Aerenson, Benjamin, 198, 262 Aerts, Elizabeth, 282 Agardy, Bruce, 179, 282 Agardy, Kim, 216 Aguilar, Sonny, 216 Ahern, Debbie, 262 Ahern, Stephen, 180, 216, 237 Ahlenius, Laila, 124, 262 Ahlers, Henry, 173, 216 Akins, Sandra, 262 Albert, Marcy, 282 Alberti, Mark, 282 Albrecht, Joanne, 282 Alcock, Daphne, 216 Aldridge, Deborah, 282 Alexander, Dean, 282 Alford, Debbie, 94, 128, 216 Allen, Allen, Glenn, 262 Marilynn, Mrs., 54 Allen, Steve, 282 Allen, Van, 282 Alley Carolline, Mrs., 53 Altman, Nolan, 282 Alvarez, Arthur, Mr., 61 Alvarez, David, 262 Amey. Daniel, 282 Amschler, Mary, 154, 282 Andersen, Scott, 262 Andersen, Steve, 282 Anderson, Carol, 262 Anderson, Cindy, 262 Anderson, Della, 216 Anderson, Michael, 189, 262 Anderson, Phyllis, 282 Anderson, Woodrow, 216 Andoff, Kathy, 282 Andrew, Deborah, 161 Andrews, Tom, 80, 160, 216 Andrews, Tracie, 282 Annie, Christy, 262 Annis, Melanie, 282 Antunovich, Charmine, 262 Apollon, Sharon, 159, 262 Aras, Ayselle, 159, 262 Arch, Debbie, 86, 153, 217 Aregood, Debbie, 107, 159, 262 Ariail, Edith, 282 Armstrong, Douglas, 262 Armstrong, Jean ,163, 217 Armstrong, Kim, 282 Armstrong, Mark, 282 Arnold, Jeannie, 217 Arnold, Steven, 262 Arnholt, John, 106, 262 Arons, Leslie, 282 Arrington, John, 179, 282 Asher, Ann, 282 Ashford, Richard, 262 Ashley, Richard, 262 Ashling, Bill, 217 Ashling, Rebecca, 282 Ashton, Bill, 217 Askew, Robert, 217 Atwood, Nancy, 128, 146, 217, 259 Ausflug, Rose Marie, 144, 217 Austin, Susan, 217 Austin, Wayne, 329 Avera, Mary ,282 Avery, Randy, 262 Avery, Robert, 217 Avirom, Nikki, 282 Awtry, Fran, 262 Axler, Norman, 113, 262 Baal, Carol, 282 Bacheler, Cyndy, 329 Backus, Joanne, 282 Bacon, Darlene, 217 Badali, Dave, 217 Badziohn, Bob, 217 Baer, Michele, 217 Bahner ,Lesley, 217 Bailey, Linda, 217 Bailey, Larry, 262 Baitinger, Celia, 217 Baker, Annette, 104, 154, 217 Baker, Eliska, 282 Baker, Laurie, 217 Baker, Paul, 282 Baker, Susan, 282 Bales, Douglas, 282 Bales, Scott, 282 Ball, Chris, 180 Balliett, Kent, 217 Bamber, Melissa, 153, 329 Banken, Linda, 262 Baoue, Debra, 282 Barber, Patricia, 217 Barber ,Richard, 282 Bard, Donna, 282 Bardsley, Blane, 329 Barger, Candice, 282 Barker, Terri, 282 Barker, Terri, 282 16. 249 80, 181, 216, 250 ,ll Aa ronson-Bon ner ll -ss. , f '12 .J Q 2 ,,, ,,,,, X 'W KW Levie McCoy, vice-president of the sophomore class, takes a few minutes out of his schedule to ponder his problems and watch the fishermen arriving home late. Barker, Zeta, Miss, 58, 59 Barnes, Beverly, 217 Barnes, Rick, 329 Baron, Medora, 262 Baros, Grant, 262 Baros, Lauren, 283 Barrett, Joanne, 93, 153, 217 Barrett, Susan, 283, 299 Barry, Marita, 262 Barry, Mike, 159. 217 Barton, Steve, 262 Baskin, Maurice, 198, 299 Batchellor, Jemmie, Mrs., 69 Bates, Donna, 262 Bates, Lynne, 217 Battle, Patricia, 116, 124, 128, 138 Battle, Ronald, 262 Baucom, Ann, 217 Baughan, Carole, 329 Bauler, Gary, 262 Baumgard, Shira, 159, 283 Baxley, Angie, 159, 262 Bayer, Barbara, 160 Beach, Kim, 105, 262 Beacham, William, 277 Beaman, Mary, 283 Beame, Larry, 217 Beasley, lngrid, 164, 165 Beaty, Judy, 218 Becker, Eddie, 189 Beddow, Janet, 262 Bedow, Eric, 179 Beddow, Mary, 283 Beeken, Greg, 173, 174, 218 Behnken, Diane, 283 Bein, Terri, 283 Bell, Jim, 283 Bell, Linda, 142, 262 Bell, Marvin, 179, 283 Bell, Mike, 134, 189, 218, 247, 251 Bell, Ron, 134, 218 Bellows, Steven, 218 Bendell, Abbe, 262 Benders, Stefani, 262 Benjamin, Charles, 283 Benner, Cathy, 262 Bennett, Carolyn, 262 Bennett, Craig, 262 Bennett, Hank, 179, 183 7 Bennett, Larry, 283 Bennett, Mark, 262 Bennett, Phil, 166, 167, 218 Benson, Mary Ann, 283 Benvenutti, Jerry, 144, 262 Berdahl, Ken, 262 Berger, Mike, 218 Berg, Deborah, 262 Berge, Andy, 262 Berger, Shirley, 262 Berkan, Todd, 262 Berman, Beth, 96 Bernheimer, Joan, 283 Bernstein, Marlene, Miss, 64 Berrin, Bob, 218 Rerzin, Dale, 329 Betsey, Joseph, 218 Beyl, John, 283 Beyl, Larry, 218 Bielek, Jackie, 124, 218 Binney, David, 262 Bisset, George, 218 Bissey, Dennis, 218 Bitter, Noel, 283 Bitzer, Roberta, 159, 283 Bivens, John, Mr., 55 Black, Hugo, 198, 183 Blackman, Jack, 283 Blahnik, Diane, 283 Blair, Gary, 283 Blake, Sandra, 283 Blank, Corn, 283 Blank, Robin, 262 Blank, Van, 166 Bledsoe, Debra, 262 Bledsoe, Kathy, 283 Block, Ivy, 329 Bloom, Cynthia, 283 Bloomfield, Shelly, 96, 161 Bloomston, Cynthia. 283 Blomberg, Reign, 283 Blow, Joe, 148 Blumberg, Rachel, 262 Blumental, Bonny, 139, 218 Blumguist, E. 179 Boas, Edward, 283 Bogie, Gary, 283 Bolding, Glen, 262 Bonner, Robert, 283, 299 index 3l.' Book-Chaykin Book, Libby, 262 Boone, Debra, 283 Boothe, Deane, 262 Borges, Denice, 283 Borries, Nancy, 96. 262, 287 Borries, Penny, 283 Borries, Sue, 203, 218 Bosco, Karen, 79, 99, 219, 250 Bostran, Debbie, 55 Bostrum. Bobbie, 57, 219 Boud, Mike, 283 Boudreau, Harold, 283 Bouie, Ann, 262 Bouie, Jewel, 283 Bounds, Thomas, 262 Bowen, Hellen, 283 Bowers, Laura, 132, 139, 159, 219 Bowman, Joel, 104, 173, 219 Boynton, Clarence, 189 Rrackmann, Elizabeth, 283 Braddock, George, 156, 219, 249 Braddock, James, 154, 262 Braddock, Becca, 283 Braden, Christine, 263 Bradford, Deborah, 283 Bradshaw, Kim, 283 Bradshaw, Patricia, 146, 263 Bradshaw, Thomas, 263 Bragg, Joseph, Mr., 91 Braun, Jonathan, 219 Brandon, Scott, 263 Brasles, Beverly, 219 Brass, Lloyd, 123, 283 Braswell, Jack, 329 Breidenbach, Bob, 219 Breidenbach, Dale, 263 Brennan, Kathleen, 219 Brewer, Robert, 179 Brewer, Marcia, 219 Brewer, Robert, 283 Brewton, Ronald, 189 Bowers, Brian, 329 Brice, Frank, 173, 177 Brice, Lee, 283 Bridge, Rodney, 173, 263 Brill, Steve, 219 Britton, Steve, 263 Briggs, Fred, 134, 180, 181, 183, 219, 251 Brinkerhoff, Kitty, 107, 154, 219 Brinson, Penny, 283 Brinton, Michael, 283 Brinson, Steve, 219 Brisk, Christine, 153, 219 Britton, Beth, 219 Broadt, Adam, 71 Broadwell, Scott, 219 Broadwell, Sally, 283 Brodhead, Richard, 299 Brodka, Pam, 132, 263, 272 Brons, Rickie, 142, 154, 283 Bronson, Noel, Mr., 64, 65 Brooks, Steve, 148 Brookfield, Charles, 329 Brothers, Jerry, 165, 219 Brown Brown , Allison, 283 Bruce, 173, 219 Brown Connie, 283 Brown Debbie, 283 Brown Diane, 283 Brown, Donna, 263 Brown Douglas, 219 Brown Gene, 263 Brown, Herman, 179 Brown, Jennie, 263 Brown James, 173, 263 Brown, Joann, 281, 299 Brown, Johnna, 140, 219, 230 Brown Karen, 263 Brown Kathy, 154 Brown Kim, 263, 329 Brown Martha, 219 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Melinda, 263 Pamela, 263 Robert, 144, 283 Scott, 263 Sue, 165, 219 Teri 283 Bryan, Suzette, 219 Bryant, Linda, 161, 264 Bryant, Sam. 173 Buchacher, Ernie, 219 Buchanan, Betty, 263 Buchanan, Sally, 100, 281, 283 Buck, Roebrt, 263 Buckley, James, 263 Buckley, Robin, 283 Budner, Melody, 263 Buerger, Cindy, 219 Ruff, Jon, 219 Buhr, Michael, 69, 219 Bull, Barbara, 219 Bull, Douglas, 283 Bullard, Samra, 283 Bullard, Stephanie, 263 Bullman, Richard, Mr., 68, 159, Bunten, Anne, 263 Bunting, Carol, 219 Bunting, Susan, 220 161 Brown: Thomas, 263 Brown, Tim, 179, 283 Brown, William, 263 Brown, William, 263 Browne, Louise, 283 Broyles, Linda, 161, 283 Bruce, Michael, 283 Brunson, Bob, 219 Bruscia, Joe, 263 Bruton, Lawrence, 180 Bruton, Veronica, 160 Bunting, William, 283 Burch, Elliot, 220 Burdick, Margaret, 161, 283 Burge, Andy, 189 Burke, Karen, 283 Burke, Louise, 71 Burns , Kevin, 283 Burns, Pam, 283 Burns Burns Burki, , Randy, 173 ide, Mike, 198, 199, 264 David, 273 Burks, Jan, 263 'Bu rr, Ma ry, 283 Burrell, Imogene, 220 Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Artis, 284 Michael, 220 Sharon, 264 Sherrie, 152 Busher, Marianne, 220 Butler, Deborah, 165, 284 Butler, Deborah, 128, 144, 165, 220 Butler, Joe, 264 Butler, Martha, 159, 284, 299 Butler, Norine, 220 Butler, Ralph, 264 Butler, Robert, 284 Butler, Sherry, 284 Butler, Susan, 140, 163 Butler, Susan, 284 Butler, Tim, 264 Butson, Ronnie, 148, 149, 220 Butterfield, Vaughn, 264 Buxton, Debbie, 310 3yer, Lauren, 264 Byerly, Donna, 284 Byrd, Marion, 160 C Debbie Coggins and Lewis Williams guard Jan Seymore at basketball practice. Both A and B teams won the district championships against Miami Jackson High. index 344 Cadman, Charles, 220 Cagle, Trinka, 107, 220 Cahille, Elizabeth, 264 Cain, Vickie, 165 Caldwell, Beth, 284 Calendar, Candy, 124, 220, 251 Calhoun, Sue, 220 Callan, Suzanne, 284 Cameron, Liz, 167, 220, 247 Cameron, Nancy, 166 Camesi, Susan, 161, 284 Campanile, Frank, 284 Campbell, Deborah, 264 Campbell, Dorsey, 264 Campbell, James, 264 Campbell, Linda, 220, 247, Campbell, Pat, 221 Campbell, Peter, 284 Campbell, Sandra, 284 Campbell, Steve, 220 Canida, Joseph, 54, 55 Cannon, Calvin, 179 Caraker, Lauren, 284 Carioto, Karin, 264 Carlin, Glenn, 105, 244 Carito, Karen, 329 Carlin, Lana, 154, 285 Carlon, Carol, 244 Carothers, Cristin, 285 Carothers, Daniel, 285 Carothers, James, 220, 222 Carpenter, Jim, 78 Carr, Valerie, 244 Carr, William, 285 Carrasco, Dianna, 153, 244 Carrol, Linda, 244 Carrol, Paul, 244 Carrol, T., 189 Carruthers, Jon, 106, 221 Carruthers, Lisa, 285 Carter, Ann, 285 Carter, Benjamin, 221 Carter, Francis, 244 Carty, Judith, 285 Carty, Ruth, 163, 220 Casey, Christopher, 160 Casper, Gery, 285 Casper, Karen, 124, 221, 247 Casto, Louann, 285 Casto, Pat, 244 Cathcart, Vickie, 221 Caughlin, Cheryl, 285 Cedola, Dan, 221 Chace, Leslie, 244, 274 Chait, Alan, 285 Chambers, Edward, 285 Chambless, Marie, 285 Chaney, Cheryl, 285 Chanely, Gary, 157, 158, 159, 2 Chappelle, Cynthia, 285 Chassman, Leslie, 285 Chatel, Richard, 285 Chavez, Beht, 244 Chaykin, Lenore, 139, 285 Chaykin, Melinda, 221 85 Darling Cheshire, Karen, 144, 285 Chesney, Elaine, 285 Chesney, Patricia, 104, 221 Chester, Cyndi, 221 Cester, Francis, 221 Childers, William, 285 Chisolm, Lynne, 244 Chiv, Colin, 285 Christian, Claudia, 244 Church, Carolyn, 285 hurch David 179 285 Danby, Landon, 265 Danford, Leslie, 285 Danford, Mary, 75, 107 222 Dangerfield, Danny, 281, 299 Daniel, Daniel, Frank, 245 Linda, 285 Daniels, Ada, 265 Daniels, Sam Mr., 68 Daniels, Willie, 285 Darden, John, 285 , Geraldine, 222 Edlow, Francine, 223 Edmondson, Bob Mr., 60 Edmundson, Charles, 142 Edmundson, Dianne, 154, 223 Edwards, Alvin, 286 Edwards, Chris, 329 Edwards, Lynda, 265 Ehrenreichs, Sheri, 265 Ehrlich, Chuck, 223, 249 Eichenbaum, Allen, 265 Ekberg, Sharmi, 286 Elbare, Mark, 286 Cheshire-Fox C , . , Cielesza, Andrea, 285 Cinilia, Valerie, 221 Ciochon, Francis, Mrs., 51 Civilette, Ann, 244 Clark, Danny, 157, 159, 221 Clark, Michelle, 285 Clark, Richard, 106, 107 Clarke, Winston, Mr., 59 Clary, Caroline, 124, 140, 221 Darlington, Stephen, 223 Dau hert Kath 107 146, 259, 265 E Y. Y, . Daugherty, Milera, 285 Daugherty, Tom, 223 Davenport, Janet, 265 Daves, Alison, 285 Daves, Mary, 285 Davey, Dawn, 159, 223 Davidson, Carmela, 265 Eldridge, Vivian, 286 Elias, Barbara Mrs., 63 Elkins, Greg, 265 Eller, Gordon, 279 Elles, Mike, 137 Elliot, Jeff, 265 Ellis, Larry, 284, 286 Ellis, Linda, 265 Cleveland, Camila, 285 Cline, Bud, 164. 165, 221, 247 Coblentz, Cathy, 221 Cochran, Janet, 244 Coe, Pamela, 162, 285 Coagins, Debbie, 336 Cohen, Harold, 270, 285 Cohen, Rick, 329 Cole, Jessica, 100, 146, 244 Cole, Madeline, 244 Davis, Arthee, 265 Davis, Barbara, 132, 265 Davis, Anne, 285 Davis, Clayton, 223 Davis, Eddie, 265 Davis, lvan Mr., 60 Davis, Janet, 265 Davis, John, 71 Davis, Thomas, 285 Davison, Patricia, 223 Ellis, Steve, 189 Ellis, Tad, 265 Ellison, Patrice, 100, 265 Elwood, Mack, 286 Embree, Judy, 223 Engel, Gerald, 223 Engel, Lisa, 286 Engman, Carla, 163, 265 Enright, James, 286 Erbel, Ronald, 223 Cole, Mike, 285 Cole, Mike, 159, 244 Coleman, Barbara, 264 Coleman, Bob, 329 Coleman, Bruce, 329 Coleman, Mandy, 285 Collier, Greg, 285 Collins, Dale, Mr., 63, 179 Collins, James, 179 Collins, Ron, 221 Collins Wilber 69 Compton, Valerie, 94, 95, 265 Condon, Brian, 285 Conn, David, 10, 221 Connelly, Antoinette, 285 Conner, Chris, 221 Conner, Kathy, 285 Conner, Linda, 221 Conners, Christine, 114, 221, 250 Cook, Bruce, 221 Cook, T. 179 Cook, Stephen, 285 Cooper, Chris, 265 Cooper, John, 179, 285 Cooper, Josie, 221 Cooper, Pat, 221 Cooper, Mikki, 285 Cooper, Randy, 146, 265 Copper, Selina, 265 Flanders, Cope, Terry, 221 Copple, Leslie, 221 Corbalis, Marc, 285 Corell, Bobbie, 265 Corenblum, Jody, 281, 285 Cornelius, Vicki, 140, 159, 221 Corneilson, Jamee, 221 Correll, Betsy, 124, 159, 222 Correll, Bob, 159, 285 Corso, Cathy, 222 Corwith, Alan, 134, 222 Coscia, Ernie, 285 Cost, Diane, 265 Costello, Maiorie, 265 Counts, Susan, 265 Courtright, Bob, 180, 265, 329 Coverdale, Carol, Miss, 60 Coverly, Joan, 265 Cowart, Sus, 265 Cowell, John, 285 Cox, Debora, 107, 222 Cox, Linda, 146, 265 Craft, Mary Jo, 265 Craig, Ronnie, 79 Crandall, Cheryl, 222 Craven, Jim, 329 Crawford, Carol, 285 Crawford, Fran, 265 Crawford, Frank, 189 Crawford, James, 222 Crete, Jackie, 285 Crete, Randy, 265, 321 Criger, Michael, 285 Criswell, Estella, 265 Crittend n Elna 285 e . . Crookshanks, Janet, 96, 97, 139, 265 Crosby, Glenn, 285 Crossfield, Paul, 71 Crouche, Bettie, 71 Crowder, Phil, 222 Crowe, Bernadette, 265 Crowe, Nancy, 265 Cruthers, Susan, 285 Cubr, Robert, 265 Cuevas, Debbie, 265 Cully, Joanne, 285 Cully, Tony, 222 Cunningham, Bernice, Mrs., 64 Cunningham, Jacqueline, 114, 285 Cure, Donna, 222 Currie, Jim, 265 Curry, Kenneth, 159, 173, 222 Curtis, Richard, 134, 173, 222 Curtiss, Steve, 198 Cutler, Betsy, 285 Cynamon, Amy, 285 D Dabby, Suzanne, 265 Daegling, Kathy, 265 Daggett, Karla, 285 Dahl, Jackie, 222 Dahlberg, Elizabeth, 54, 285 Dalrymple, Harry, 222 Dawson, Steve, 265 Day, James, 265 Days, David Mr., 66 Dayton, Laurine, 285 Deal, Barbara, 140, 265, 329 Dean, Robert, 329 Dean, Walter, 285 DeBerly, Gerald, 285 De3erly, Geraldine, 265 Deegen, Kathleen. 122. 123, 124, Deegan, Patrick, 179, 329 Deemer, Patti, 107, 265 Defeo, Vicki, 94, 128, 129, 223 Degroff, Dottie, 115, 146, 265 Delchamps, Earsie Mrs., 56, 57 DelGreco, Ray, 285 Dell, Pat, 163, 223 DeMoya, Mary, 285 Denson, Sue, 153, 223, 332 Derry, Christy, 265 Derry, Nancy, 128, 223 Derbions, Steven, 265 Desiadon, John, 285 DeWitt, John, 285 Dhooge, Charles, 285 Diaz, John, 329 Dibasie, Claire, 285 Dickey, Carol, 265 Dickey, Don, 196, 197, 223 Dickey, Douglas, 285 Dickman, Lisa, 285 Diedrich, Joe, 329 Dietrich, Lyn, 165, 223 Dillenkoffer, Marga, 285 DiMarko, Walter Mr., 58 Dinda, Sue, 285 Dinsmore, Bill, 265 Disbrow, Bonnie, 223 Doddridge, Leslie, 218 Doddridge, Nina, 285 Dolliver, Gail, 286 Dolliver, Wendy. 139. 144. 223 128, 223, 249 Doerner, Sally, 106, 107, 132, 223, 248 Dolson, Arthur, 286 Dombrowsky, Robin, 223 Dominick, Judy Mrs., 65 Donahue, Edward, 286 Donaldson, Blair, 286 Dorman, Carl, 223 Dorn, Sherri, 100, 281, 286 Dorsey, James, 62 Douglas, Glen, 286 Dover, Robert, 286 Dow, Bonnie, 87, 265 Dow, Judy, 265 Dow, Maxine, 124, 153, 223 Dowd, Laurie, 223 Dressel, Beverly, 286 Drew, Edward, 329 Dripps, Betsy, 286 Driver, Kathleen, 286 Dubois, Merry, 100, 146, 265 Duda, Doug, 265 Dudley, Pam, 265 Duke, Ann, 286 Dunaway, Jennifer, 265 Dunbar, Douglas, 286 Duncan, Stuart, 329 Dundale, Brian, 329 Dunkel, Mark, 329 Dunkel, Marti, 223 Dunleavy, Janet, 286 Dunn, Mark, 265 Dunn. Randall. 142, 265 Dunworth, Selina, Mrs., 54 Dupler, Becky, 286 Dupler, Peggy, 203, 223 DuPree, Anne, 114, 132, 223, 247 Dupree, Anthony, 329 Duquette, Fred, 223 Duquehe, Jon, 179 Duttenhofer, Totsie, 286 Dyeson, Anthony, 298 Dykes, Debbie, 86, 223 Dysno, Hanford, 179, 286 E Earnest, Melinda, 159, 265 Eastwood, Dan, 286, 321 Eastwood, Doug, 265 Ebsary, Faye Mrs., 70 Eckenrod, Skip, 223 Eckhardt, Robin, 265 Eckhoff, Peter, 286 Erdley, Dennis, 265 Erdman, Belinda, 286 Erickson, Steve, 224 Ernest, Melinda, 144, 157 Ernest, Paulette, 329 Esserman, James, 148, 198 Esserman, Sue, 140, 159, 198, 265 Estoque, Helen, 100, 279, 286 Estoque, Justin, 150, 265 Evans, Claudette, 160 Evans, Carl, 265 Evans, Debbie, 224 Evans, James, 180, 266 Evans, Joe, 289 Evans, William, 266 Evans, Susie, 153, 224 Everitt, Jane Miss, 51 Everett, Priscilla Mrs., 56 Everton, Marsha, 266 Eyring, Tom, 266 F Faber, Steve, 123 Fairless, James, 266 Falkey, Kjell, 224 Falkey, Ron, 179, 281, 286 Fancher, Lynn, 266 Faniul, Justo, 286 Farbish, Howard. 134, 224 Farls, James, 329 Farquharson, Carolyn, 266 Fascell, Toni, 266 Faunce, Cynthia, 224 Felton, B etty, 286 Feinstein, Robin, 286 Fellman, Barry, 286 Fennell, Leslie, 286 Fenstermacher, James, 286 Ferguson, Barbara, 100, 146 Ferguson, Ed, 180. 183. 224, 250 Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson , Gloria Ann, 97, 99, 128, , Linda, 266 , Marsha, 266 , Wanda, 286 Fernandez, Helen, 329 Fernandez, Lori, 154, 244, 245 Fernandez, Joe, 286 Ferris, Jean Mr., 55, 57 Ferry, Curtis Mr., 58, 321 Feuer, Jack. 189, 266 Feuerholz, Steve, 266 Fewell, Pamela, 96. 163, 224 Fielder, Robert, 266 Fieldsa, Keith, 286 Fife, Fayanne, 286 Files, Catherine Mrs., 53 Fillman, Toni. 146, 266 Fine, Frank, 224, 247, 270 Fine, Mark, 286 Fineberg, Finenco, Nancy, 266 Toni, 224 Fink, Susan, 286 Finney ,Donna, 94. 95, 286 Fisher, D Fisher, H ebbie, 160, 286 arriet, 286 Fisher, Joyce, 224 Fisher, Robert, 267 Fisher, Ronald, 102 Fishkind, Mark, 267 Flanegan, Pamela, 267 Flagg, Ellen, 286 Mike, 286 146, 224 Flannery, Kit, 140, 162 Flannery, Paul, 267 Fleming, Denise, 281, 286, 299 Fleming, Kenneth, 329 Fleming, Marsha, 70, 132, 267 Fling. John. 144, 224 Fletcher, Mark, 267 Flowers, Anthony, 189 Flowers, Gwendolyn, 286 Foley, Tony, 267 Foley, Trisha, 83, 281, 286, 299 Ford, John, 286 Forman, Lawrence ,107, 118, 224, 247, 249 Forman, Susan, 286 Fortney, Peter, 286 Fo rwa rd, Fo rwa rd, Mark, 224 Paula, 159, 267 Foss, Ellen, 307 Foster, Don, 287 Fowler, Marty, 96, 97, 105, 267 Fox, Jeff, 286 Index 345 Franks-Heffernan Greenfield, Andy, 225 Greenwood, Edward, 226 Greenwood, Paula, 267 Greenwood, Robbi, 100, 281, 287 Greenwood, Susan, 226 Greer, Barbara, 106, 107, 226, 247, Gregg, Jeffery, 144, 267 Gregory, Debbie, 226 Gregory, Linda, 226 Griffee, Jim, 226 Griffin, Judy, 267 Griffin, Steven, 267 Griffiths, James, 54 Grimn, Diane, 267 Griner, Vickie, 287 Grisham, Steve, 287, 329 Grissinger, Stephan, 287, 329 Grose, Ted, 157, 159, 226 Gross, Mimi, 163, 226 Guadano, Arlene, 267 Guastella, Ellen, 287 Gundersheimer, Lenore, Mrs., 128 Guinn, Ginger, 128, 143, 161, 226 Guittar ,David, 179, 287 Gunby, Robert, 288 Gurnisky, Joseph, 267 Guseman, Debra, 163, 267 Gwaltney, Helen, Mrs., 50 Gwinn, Marylyn, 281, 288, 299 H Haas, Robert, 267 Haddix, Calvin, 288 Haggerty ,Geraldine, 226 Haglund, Loretta, 288 Haizip, Dan, 267 Halbert, F., 179 Halcrow, Pam, 329 Hale, Deborah, 268 Hale, Loretta, 288 Hall, Bette, 226 Hall, Kathryn, 96, 288 Hall, Marshall, Mr., 59 Hall, Nancy, 281, 288 Vicki Norman-- Gazing out my window to the streets below . . . I am a rock. I am an island. And the rock feels no pain. And an island never cries. QP.S.y Franks, Michael, 287 Fredrickson, Paul, 267 Freedman, Cathy, 267 Freeman, Walt Mr., 58 Fremont, Lynn, 287 Frey, Christine, 267 Gibson, Ken, 267 Gibson, Howard, 287 Giles, Sharon, 287 Gill, Carolyn, 367 Gillette, Lenor, 154, 287 Gillis, Jim, 267, 269 Gil'tl'T1al1 Hartfield Frey, Eugenia, 287 Friedman, Joel, 267 Friedman, Mike, 124, 148, 224 Fritch, Glenn, 267 Fritzinger, Nancy, 287 Frost, Jonathan, 287 Frost, Kathy, 224 Fry, Jane, 267 Fry, Leeann, 287 Frykman, Tom, 267 Fuller, Bill, 287 Fuller, William, 224 Fullington, Van, 224 Furlund. Linda, 267 Furr, Bill, 157, 159, 224 Fusco, Mary Ann, 163 G Gabriel. Albert, 189 Gaensslen, Chris, 287 Gage, J. C., 79 Gage, John, 224, 270 Gage, Tom, 71 Gage, W. C. 224 Gillis, Mary Lou, 96, 159, 224 Gilman, Richard, 287 Gilmore, Bob, 180, 183 Gilmore, Hugh, 179 Giratelli, Joe, 183 , Jeorgina, 224 Hallas, Allen, 288 Hallstrand, Karen, 98, 99, 107, 163, Hallin, Bonnie, 268 Hamff, Bob, 226 Hamilton, Eileen, 288 Hamilton, Jeff, 179, 288 Hamilton, Heidi, 288 Hamilton, Laurie, 226 Hamett, Tim, 268 Hanby, Don, 288 Hanchett, Helene, 288 Handel, Pam, 288 Handley, Nancy, 286 Handy, Jackie, 288 Hanley, Debbie, 288 Hanlon, Rodney, 226 Hann, Betsy, 99, 114, 153, 226, 252 Hann, Frank, 173, 268 Hanners, Alene, 288 Hansen, Carolyn, 268 Hanson ,Donna, 288 Harbaugh, Jack, 173, 189, 226 Harder, David, 329 Hardin, Cynthia, 281, 288 Hardy, Carolyn, 288 Harford, Laurel, 288 Haring, Pat, 226 Harlee, George, 288 Harper, Gary, 90, 268, 329 Harper, Terrell, 179 Harringer, Debby, 226 Harriger, Goug, 288 Harrington, Annie, 329 Harrington, Shirely, 288 Givens, John, 287 Glass, Andrew, 224 Glass, Chris, 287 Glass, Sherry, 224 Glasser, Alan, 159, 224 Glazer, Leonard. Mr., 40, 49, 50 Glickman, Steve, 224 Gleman, Jon, 173, 174, 189 Glouch, JoAnne, 225 Gluck, David, 287 Gluskie, Rosemary, 51 Gold, Marilyn, 287 Goldbaum, Robin, 225 Goldstein, Jack, 267 Goldstein, Janis, 267 Goldstein, Sharon, 267 Gomez, Daniel, 267 Gomez, Nancy, 287 Gonazalez, Gloria, Mrs., 140 Harris, Alfrieda, 54, 146 Harris, Brenda, 268 Harris, Carolene, 268 Dasie, 146, 268 Harris, Gwen, 83, 160, 281, 298 Harris, Harris, Jan, 268 Harris, Julie, 288 Harris, Linda, 288 Harris, Marsha, 268 Harris, Mindy, 49, 124, 226 Harris, Stuart, 288 Harris, Tom, 226 Harrison, Helen, 140, 268 Harrison, Linda, 99, 226, 253 Harrison, Peggy, 132, 133, 159, 226 Harrison, Marsha, 132, 133, 268 Harrison Rickie, 173 268 Ha rrison, Wayne, 268 Cathy 226 Gaines, Dorothy, 146, 267 Gaines, Karen, 267 Gallop, Dwight, 287 Gallop, Hodges, 142, 267 Galt, Pati, 267 Garbett, Beverly, 267 Gardner, Joan, 287 Gardner, John, 224 Gardner, Robert, 224 Garrett, Delma, 107, 153, 247 Gashion, Dale, 161 Gaskill, Steve, 173, 224 Gaskill, Tom, 287 Gasque, Joan, 267 Gates, Larry, 224 Gemmer, Joann, 267 Genther, Kathy, 159, 287 Gonzalez, Ralph, 225 Gonzalez, Robert, 159, 267 Good, Chuck, 267 Goodfellow, Douglas, 267 Gooding, Marie, 287 Goodman, Kathy, 267 Goodman, Valerie, 225 Gordon, Wildean, 267 Gorman, Alison, 107, 225, 259 Gort, Carol, 267 Gortaire, Josie, 267 Gould, Bernard, 71 Gould, John, 287 Gramzinski, William, 287 Grandy, Linda, 267 Grandy, Scott, 267 Grant, Zelma, 267 Gentile, Christopher, 276 Gentle, Bonnie, 287 Geraci, Cheryl, 267 Gershen, Larry, 329 Gert, Mike, 225, Ghezzie. Mark, 173, 174, 178, 251 Giaritelli, Joe, 180 Gibbs, Glen, 269 Gibble, K., 179 Grau, Kurt, 267 Graves, Tim, 196. Gray, George, 287 Gray, Joanne, 267 Greenamyer, Jerry, 267 Green, Minnie, 267 Green, Piper, 267 Green, William, 287 Green, Suzette, 287 Gibson, Cheryl, 367 Gibson, Debby, 99, 132, 224 346 index Greene, Terry, 225 Greenberg, Jeff, :173, 225 Hartley, Willie Mae, 268 Hartung, Carole, 288 Hartz, David, 268 Harvey, Mary, 288 Hasell, Nat, 179, 288 Haskins, Ronnie, 288 Haskins, Scott, 134, 226 Hathaway, Mike, 159, 226 Harick, Larry, 159 Hauck, John, 179, 288 Haug, Val, 226 Hawkins, Barbara, 268 Hawkins, Holly, 107, 124, 132, 226 Hawkins, Jade, 288 Hawley, Jim, 159 Hayes, Betty, Mrs., 69 Haynes, Patti, 268 Hays, Doug. 329 Hays, Edward, 129, 226, 247, 253 Hazelhurst, Dawn, 124, 226 Healy, Maureen, 268 Hearsey, Scott, 268 Heath, Sherwin, 226 Hebard, Frank, 268 Hebreen, Dennis, 159 Hedrick, Kathy, 226 Hefferle, Jean, 83, 142, 268 Heffernan, Dan, 288 252 226, 24 Johnston, Bruce, 268 Heiken, Gary, 268 Heins, Todd, 144 Heller, Darlene, 268 Peller, Joanne, 146, 226 Helms, Ralph, 173, 226 Hemmings, Martyne, 268 Hemphill, Sherry, 128, 226 Henderson, Mary Lee, 288 Henderson, Raymond, 268 Henderson, Robert, 288 Henry, David, 179 Henry, Hunter, 329 Hepner, Howell, 288 Herman, Fred, 105, 124, 134, 22 Hersh, Linda, 128, 226 Hessell, Linda, 329 Hessen, Gini, 288 Hesslein, Daphne, Miss, 68, Hester, George, 179, 288 Hewitt, Larry, 288 Hice, Joseph, 179, 288 Hickey ,CharIes, 226 Hickey, Patricia, 226 Hickmon, Harriet, 288 Hicks, Lillie, 165, 226 Hicks, Mary, 288 Hickson, Bob, 173, 268 Hickson, Bob, 167, 268 Higgins, Linda, 268 High, Jessica, 288 Hilley, John, 288 Hillard, Patsy, 163, 226 Hilly, Jim, 159 Hillard, Iris, 154, 288 Hilliards, Sue, 288 Hines, Wendy, 288 Hirni, Janice, 268 Hirni, Jean, 268 Hirsch, Michael, 268 Hitchcock, Diane, 288 Hitchcock, David, 268 Hitchings, Laurie, 226 Hitzig, Laurie, 93, 106, 226 Hoatson, William 107, 329 Hobbs, Cathy, 144, 226 Hochman, Jeff, 268 Hoehl, Johanna, 140, 268 Hoffman, Lynne, 226 Hofmann, Lynn, 268 Hogan, Harold, 288 Holaday, Thomas, 268 Holihan, Mark, 288 Hollaway, Bonnie, 286 Holmes, Gwen, 288 Holmes, Marsha, 160 Holt, renda, 268 Holth, Bill, 329 Holton, Joltn, 288 Holway, Jean, 268 Homa, Gary, 288 Homan, Howard, 288 Honig, Tim, 226 Hoover, Debra, 288 Hoover, Gary, 281, 288 Hopkins, 154, 281, 288 Hornbuckle, Robert, 288 Hornby, Marsha, 268 Hornby, Marty, 268 Horick, Mary, 128, 329 Horsman, Susan, 288 Horton, Mark, 288 296 Lane Hoche, Dee, 273 Houck, Dawn, 226 Howard, Andy, 289 Howard, Kathy, 226 Howard, Ray, 65 Howard, Sarah, 289 Howdyshell, John, 226 Howdyshell, Sharon, 96, 289 Howell, Abbie, 140, 268 Howell, David, 173, 189, 268 Howell, John, 226 Howell, Sarah, 289 Howze, Brenda, 153 Howze, Howard, 228 Hosian John, 71 Hrebee, Dennis, 173, Hubbard, Mary, Mrs., Hubinger, Bert, 268 228 54 Huffnes, Wayne, 197 lman, Deborah, 289 Huck, Kris, 216, 228 Hudson, Gordon, Mr., 52 Huffines, Robert, 268 Huffman, Sue, 96, 97, 163, 228 Hughes, Nancy, 289 Hull, Linda, 228 Huma, Greg, 179 Hummings, Minnie, 289 Humphrey, Joanne, 289 Humphries, David, 268 Hungate, Scott. 228 Hunt, Beth, 289 Hunt, Holly, 289 Hunter, Steve, 179 Hurley, Debra, 268 Hurst, Eileen, 268 Hutchins, Bill, 228 Hutchinson, Margaret, 166, 228 Hutz, Elaine, 289 Huysman, Pam. 268 Hyett, Janice, 289 Ingraham, Eric, 268 Ippolito, Mary, 289 Irelan, Peter, 228 lrwin, Debbie, 132, 228 Irwin, Diane, 289 Irvin, John Mr., 54 Isbell, Joe, 289, 329 lserman, Arthur, 133, 268 Israel, Lynne, 163, 228 6,2 J Jackson, Harold, 329 Jackson, Robert, 268 Jackson, Sally, 311 Jacobs, Ronnie, 228 Jacobson, Kenneth, 228 Jacobsen, Garry, 289 Jacobsen, Mike, 228 Jacobsen, Patrick, 289 Jaffe, Ed, 179, 289 James, Rebecca, 140 Jamison, JoAnne, 146 Jankowski, George, 228 Jaramillo, Marc, 289 Jarrendt, Renee, 289 Jarrett, Aleta, 106, 107, 139, 228 Jaslow, Craig, 289 Jenkins, Nancy, 268 Jennings, Barry, 268 Jennings, Pat, 311 Jessmer, Kris, 228 Johns, Allen, 289 Johns, Leslie, 268 Johns, Lurline, 289 Johnson, Candy, 228, 307 Johnson, David, 289 Johnson, David, 268 Johnson, Deborah, 289 Johnson, Elsa, 289 Johnson, Gene, 268 Johnson, George, 289 Johnson, Linda, 228 Johnson, Margret, 104 Johnson, Pete, 289 Johnson, Robert, 228 Johnson, Rose, 140, 268 Johnson, Sue, 268, 329 Kiffor, Daria, 290 Kilian, Pattie, 269 Kimball, Debbie, 290 Kinard, Debbie, 290 King, Kirby, 269 King, Richard, 156 King, Robert, 229 King, William, 229 Kincaid, Jane, 269 Kincaid, Tom, 229 Kinkaid, Roger, 239 Kinsey, Jane, 269 Kinsey, Robert, 157, 159, 269 Kircher, Nancy, 290 Kirkland, Karen, 154, 229 Klein, Randy, 229 Klein, Raymond Mr., 66 Klein, Steve, 290 Kline, Karen, 229 Klugerman, Marsha, 107, 229 Klump, Mike, 290 Knight, Donna, 269 Knight, Linda, 291 Knight, 173, 189, 277 Knighton, Genie, 157, 159, 229 Knighton, Neal, 157, 291 Knowles, Richard, 277 Knowles, William, 291 Kmetz, Ken, 291 Koch, Dawn, 281, 291 Kogen, Laura, 299 Koher, Freda, 291, 329 Konya, Mary, 164, 165, 229 Koons, Becky, 140, 159, 277 Korolden, Charles, 277 Korvick, Adrian, 291 Korvick, Joe, 134, 229 Kosick, Dawn, 128, 277 Kosick, Don, 229 Johnston, Loraine, 289 Johnston, Raymond, 289 Jones, Almary, 160 Jones, Clarence, 71 Jones, Debbie, 268 Jones, Debbie, 268, 329 Jones, Dennis, 179, 289 Jones, George, 71 Jones, Karen, 269 Jones, Leslie, 228 Jones, Lula, 122, 228 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jontza, Jordon Marilee, 132, 228 Nancy, 163, 289 Pam, 162, 228 Sharon, 160 Susan, 228 Tom, 269 Tom, 289 Yolanda, 228 Carlos, 289 , Barry, 269 Jordon, Jonathan, 269 Jordon Michael, 290 Jordonj William, 289 Kram, Barry, 291 Kram, Nancy, 128, 139, 231 Kram, Nina, 94, 231 Kramer, Leo, 231 Kramer ,Robert, 291 Kramer, Roy, 291 Heiken-Levine Kravitz, Jack, 277 Kremser, Annette, 277 Krieger, Arlene, 231 Krieger, Ed, 131, 231, 252 Krieger, Richard, 291 Krieger, Robert, 117, 137, 209, 247, 253 Krutulis, Jerry, 231 Kubiak, Jack, 277 Kubu, Carol, 277 Kunde, Gloria, 107, 131 Kundtz, June Mrs., 61 Kyle, Nancy, 96, 97, 159, 291 L Laca, Manuel, 200, 269 Lacy, Luanne, 291 Lair, Beverly, 269 Josefovsky, Debbie, 107, 132, 163, 228, 259 Josephson, Janet, 75, 107, 228 Josephson, Susie, 114, 290 Julian, William, 160 Jurysta, Steve, 269 Justus, Margery, 269 K Kaat, Laurie, 269 Kabick, Katherine, 269 Kaglic, Donald, 269 Kaglic, Ron, 290 Kahn, David, 228 Kahan, Deborah, 269 Lakin, Laurie, 231 Lampkin, Patrick, 329 Lampkin, Theodora, 160 Lancaster, Michael, 291 Land, Hunter, 270 Land, Michal, 291 Landau, Barry, 231 Lane, Andy, 329 Lane, Bill, 156, 291 Lane, Cathe, 163, 231 Lane David, 134, 270 Lane, Meredith Miss, 63, 146. 147, 2 Nancy 329 Kaintz, Otto, 290 Kamilar, Jill, 269 Kanter, Doug, 269 Kanter, Mike, 55, 57, 140, 290 Kappler, Marcia, 159, 269 Karluk, Fran, 269 Karras, Louann, 290 Kaskey, Eda, 228 Kass, Steve, 269 Kasprzyk, Richard, 329 Katz, Allen, 290 Katz, Danny, 290 Kaufman, Stephen, 269 Kavanaugh, Richard, 179, 290 Kavanaugh, Tom, 269 Kay, Janet. 290 Laney, John, 291 Lang, Carol, 140, 270 Larubia, Manuel, 179 LaRue, Stan, 179, 291 Lary, Scott, 134, 231 Lashbrook, Kathy, 227, 291 Latham, Melissa, 291, 292 Latimer, Judy, 160 Laughter, Wade, 270 Launsby, Michael, 231 Laurent, Caterina, 270 Law, Janet, 140, 146, 231 Law, Mary, 146, 291 Kaye, Shirley, 290 Kauser, Claudia, 228 Kayser, Jackie, 290 Kfare, Penny, 269 Kearson, Barbara, 228 Keeler, Craig, 269 Keene, Christy, 229 Keep, Karen, 86, 93, 114, 124, 229, 252 Keller, Gail, 140 Keller, Nancy, 269 Keil, Kris, 329 Kellogg, Larry, 134, 157, 158, 159, 197, 229, 249, 252 Kellogg, Richard, 229 Kellogg, Robert, 290 Kelley, Jan, 154 Kelley, Laura, 290 Kelly, Donald, 290 Keller, Gail, 290 Kemper, Debbie, 269 Kemp, Frank, 173 Kemp, Roben, 290 Kendrick, Andrew, 290 Kendrick, Rose, 159, 269 Kennedy, Sally, 105, 229 Kerr, Mary, 290 Kersten, Dennis, 269 Keys, Richard, 269 Keyser, Paul, 229 Khine, Arthur, 290 Kiess, Gregory, 137, 229 Kiess, Sheila, 139, 290 Lawrence Helen, 231 Lawrence, Irving, 117, 231 Lawrence, Michele, 107, 259 Lawrence Sharon, 231 Lawrence Kathy 231 , 270 Lawrence, Twylette, 270 Lawry, Steve, 231 Laws, Jamie, 153, 231 Laws, Robin, 291 Lawson, Lawson, Marilyn, 231 Woodrow, 270 LeBrun, Donna, 270 LeBrun, Gail, 160, 291 Lebrun, Janet, 231 LeCain, Evie, 231 Lechich, Robin, 231 Leckich, Marcia, 163, 231 Lee, Candice, 231 Lee, Cynthia, 159, 231 Lee, Jeff, 231, 321 Lee, James, 270 Lee, Treva, 291 Leeper, Cynthia, 291 Legacy, Pam, 231 Legato, Alan, 231 Lehman, David, 270, 276 Leidner, Richard, 291 Leiter, Phil, 159 Leonard, Randy, 231 Lessne, Ronnie Mrs., 54 Lester, Cindy, 131, 270 Lester, Wendy, 96, 291 Leverone, Dale, 231 Levenson, Stephen, 156, 270 82 Levin, Alan, 113, 129, 137, 231, 253, 321 Levine, Jeff, 291 index 347 Levy-Pa n sa Levy, Janis, 270 Levey, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis Richard, 270 Barbara, 270, 278 Debbie, 163, 270 Gary, 270 Diane 12 132, 162, 231 . 4. Mike, 231 Robert, 179 Russell, 291 Steve 55 270 Lewis: Waltelr, 297 Lieberman, Roberta, 231 Liebman, Henry, 231 Liebman, Laura, 291 Lindau, Karen, 291 Lindgren, John, 291 Lindsey, Linda, 198, 291 Linet, Nancy, 106, 107, 140, 231 Litman, Donna, 104, 117, 131, 231 Little John, 270 Lloyd, Paul, 270 Lobeck, Paul, 159, 271 Lockhart, Bill, 231 Lockhart, Tish, 159, 291 Lombardo, Allen, 271 Long, Clarence, 291 Long, Guy, 291 Long, John, 179 Lontza, Frank, 179 Longyear, Dennis, 291 Lopez, Thomas, 271 Lordly, Jennifer, 329 Louser, Don, 291 Lowe, Barry, 231 Lowe, Pam, 271 Lowe, Phyllis, 291 Lubow, Jodie, 291 Lubow, Susan, 154 Ludder, Doris Mrs., 51 Luedecke, Deborah, 281, 291 Lueke, Gaylynn, 291 Lueras, Joan Mrs., 61, 124 Luke, Lori, 271 Luksa, Cecilia Miss, 64 Lundeen, Mitch, 291 Lungren, Kari, 291 Lungren, Nancy, 231 Luss, Robert, 271 Lynn, Thomas, 291 Luon, Ray, 231 Lyons, Scott, 140, 271 Mace, Cathy, 271 Macourek, Chris, 271 Macourek, Peter, 291 MacCurdy, Colleen, 291 Maddox, Sally, 291 Madry, Ken, 173 Madsen, Linda, 146, 291 Mahatzke, Jina, 106, 107, 231, 334 Mahatzke, Nancy, 291 Mahon, Jim, 271 Mahon, Terrence, 291 Malagon, Robert, 173, 174, 175 Malamed, Lewis, 271 Maldaver, Beth, 154 Mallard, Dianne, 291 Mallinger, Debbie, 231 Mallinger, Pamela, 291 Maloney, Robert Mr., 49 Mallory, Phil, 291 Malty, Robin, 291 Maltzman, Sandra, 291 Man, Barbara, 82, 83, 154 Man, Linda, 291 Mandell, Lee, 156, 291 Mandler, Mitchell, 179, 329 Manis, Steven, 291, 299 Manis, Will, 83 Mayer, John, 232 Mayes, Robert, 329 Mazzatenta, Charlotte, 292 Mazzucchelli, Debbie, 292 McAfee, Jack, 189, 200, 201, 247 McAfee, Steve, 232 McAlear, Bill, 271 McAully, Jerry, 173 McCabe, Colleen, 271 McCarthy, Patricia, 132, 271 McClelland, Sue, 232 McCellion, Thomas, 271 McClure, Susan, 232 McCole, Dan, 232 McConnell, Pat, 292 McCorkle, Kathy, 132, 232 McCormick, Mike, 225, 232 McCoy, Levie, 83, 279, 281, 292, 325 McCraw, Larry, 271 McCullough, Parri, 159, 271 McDaniel, Janice, 271 McDonald, Pat, 292 McDonald, Valerie, 292 McDowell, Kathleen, 232 McDuffey, Carolyn, 292 McElmoyle, David, 271 McEwen, Craig, 292 McFarland, Leslie, 114, 140, 203, 281, 292 McFarland, Lindsey, 114, 292 McGehee, Stephen, 292 McGilvray, Mike, 292 McGrath, Kathy, 96, 140. 163, 271, 287 McGrath, Kevin, 173, 232 McGraw, John, 189, 271 McGreevy, David, 293 Mclntosh, Sharon, 232 McKay, Bruce, 271 McKeehan, Michael, 271 McLoin, Theron, Mr., 62 MeLaughlin, James, 277 MeLean, Suazanne. 105, 132, 163, 232 McMorris, Brad, 293 McMullen, Maudy, 160, 293 McNally, Kathy, 271 McNally, Terry, 232 McNighton, Neil, 279 Mcosker, Terrie, 329 McShane, Tim, 232 McWhorter, Gail, 281, 293 Meade, James, 232 Meadows, Daniel, 271 Mellow, Gail, 232 Menadier, Guy, 329 Menzel, Walter, 271 Mericola, Augie, 293 Merrill, Anne, 293 Merrit, Ginny, 96, 232 Merrit, Nancy, 329 Merrit, Rosemary, 70 Messermith, Donald, 144, 148, 149, 232 Methvin, Henry, 134, 271 Metka, Jim, 271 Mewshaw, Debra, 293 Meyer, Anne, 293 Meyers, Richard, 293 Manns, Bernadette, 291 Mannsfield, Maggi, 271 Manto, chris, 128, 159, 232 Michaelson, Howie, 79, 122, 123, 232 Miles, Helen, 293 Miles, Robin, 298 Millard, Jeff, 173 Miller, Angela, 68, 113, 114, 117, 233, 249 Miller, Bob, 80 Miller, Daryl, 56 Miller, Diana, 271 Miller, Eileen, 131, 233 Miner, Fred, 293 Miller, Kirk, 156, 293 Miller, Lois, 233 Miller, Maggie, 293 Miller, Mark, 133, 233 Miller, Marty, 133, 134, 189, 233, 247 Miller, Micheal, 271 Miller, R., 189 Miller, Steele, 173, 233 Miller, Steve, 233, 329 Manto, Steve, 292 Marcus, Terri, 292 Marigiola, Angie, 200 Mark, Rhonda, 292 Markland, April, 232 Markowitz, Rick, 156, 292 Millican, Pat, 166, 233 Mills, Vickie, 293 Milne, Jennifer ,293 Mindlin, Cindy, 293 Mintz, Lori, 293 Miracle, William, 293 Marks, Marks, Marks, Marla r, Marsha Marsha Barry, 100, 271 Kathy, 292 Sharyn. 292 Ric, 179, 292 ll, John, 232 ll, John, 271 Marshall, Margret, 292 Marshall, Mark, 292 Marshburn, Barbara, 146, 271 Mirchich, Maria, 154, 271 Mishler, Kathy, 293 Mitchell, Bob, 293, 329 Mitchell, Gregory, 179, 293 Mitchell, Keith, 293 Mitchell Leslie, 131, 233 Mitchell, Patricia, 100, 281, 293 Mitchell, Terrice. 62, 100, 263 Milow, Alison, 271 Marshburn, Deborah, 146, 271 Martin Janis, 292 Manirf James ,173. 232 Martin Martin Martin , Rebecca, 292 , Sandra, 105, 292 Tim, 329 Milton, Nina, 153, 271 Mitten, Cheri, 122, 144, 233 Mock, Royce, 271 Modoer, Fred, 271 Mohlhenrich, Jim, 233 Molina, Gerald, 159 Martina, Meredith, 232 Martinez, Shirley Mrs., 56 Mascitelli, Vic, 124, 131, 134, 189, 232, 247, 252 Mason, Elizabeth, 292 Mason, Kay, 329 Mason, Linda, 96, 292 Mason, Susan, 128, 232 Massey, Stephen, 179, 281, 292, 299 Massin, Robin, 271 Mathews, Dorothy, 160 Mathews, Janice, 292 Mathis, Marlene, 104, 292 Mathis, Jim, 292, 329 Matthews, Debra, 96, 97, 128, 232 Matthews, Richard, 179, 292 Maxey, Anita, 100, 159, 271 Maxwell, Kenneth, 232 Maxwell, Mike, 173, 232 Maxwell, Shawnee, 271 May, Janice, 132, 232 348 index Moline, Susan, 96, 293 Monson, Bruce, 293 Moody, Robert, 293 Mooney, Barbara, 271 Mooney, Kathy, 233 Moore, Cardi, 179, 271 Moore, Candy, 293 Moore, Gary, 233 Moore, Girand, 271 Moore, James, 159 Moore, Lynn, 293 Moore, Mary, 146, 271, 279 Moore, Mary Jean, 113, 114, 132, 271, 277 Moore, Peggy, 158, 159, 233 Moose, Sandra ,233 Moose Sharon, 234 Moot, Caren, 128, 271 Moran, Cindy, 160 Morden, Elaine, 293 , 2 Morgan, Anthony, 234 Morgan, Marcy, 117, 234 Morgan, Martha, 271 Morgan, Vance, 173, 271 Morgan, Victor, 293 Morris Carol, 293 Morris' Jeff, 173 Morris, Karen, 107, 143, 234 Morris, Leslie, 154 Morris, Lori, 87, 271 Morris, Mark, 293 Morris, Michael, 329 Morris, Morris, Margie, 293 Yvonne, 121, 234 Morrison, Robert, 271 Morrison, Richard, 351 Morrow, Sandi, 281, 293 Morrow, Susie, 234 Morse, Jeff, 134, 234 Morton, Jeanette, 234 Mosely, Brenda, 154 Moumblow, Debbie, 293 Mountain, Mitchell, 271 Mowitt, John, 271 Mowry, Philip, 293 Moyer, Vikki, 234 Mrazek, Kris, 293 Mugovero, Mike, 84 Muir, Cindy, 293 Muir, Pat, 234 Muir, Richard, 271 Mullane, Carolyn, 271 Mullen, Steve, 134, 173, 196, 271 Muller, Margaret, 271, 277 Munn, Robert, 271 Munshaw, Judi, 293 Murphy, Diana, 122, 234 Murphy, Noreen, 122, 140, 162, 271 Murray, Craig, 189, 271 Murray, Howie, 179, 32,9 Murray, Tim, 253 Musgrove, Linda, 162, 293 Myers, Hannah, 329 Myers, Harvey, 156, 271 Myers, Jackie, 293 Myers, Jeff, 179, 189 Myers, Karen, 234 Myers, Steve, 293 N Nagler, Greg, 234 Nanni, Antonette, 293 Nanni, Fred, 117 Nanni, Susie, 164, 165, 234 Naurochi, Edward, 66, 67 Nazaroi, Alfonso, 234 Neace, Dianne, 96, 293 Neer, Rhonda, 234 Nellissen, Nancy, 293, 329 Neukam, Nancy, 293 Neuwirth, Ellen, 293 Newell, Kerry, 96, 159, 234 Newman, Nancy, 293 Newman, Shirley, Mrs., 50 Newman, Tommy, 277 Newsome, Shari, 271 Nichoson, Danny, 234 Nichoson, Terry, 245 Niles, Frances, 75, 107, 131, 234 Noick, Martin, 234 Nordin, Marjorie, 104, 271 Nordwall, Brian, 104. 105, 117, 134, Norman, Suzanne, 271 Norman, Vicki 234, 238 Norregaard, Chris, 293 Norris, Patricia, 153,234 Norrison, Richard, 234 Norvell, Bill, 293 Noseda, Jeff, 234 Novak, Bari, 218, 234 Novak, Nora, 271 Novak, Shep, 329 0 0'Brien, Roseann, 129, 234 O'Conner, Barbara, 271 O'Conner, Minda, 293 0'Conner, Constance, 100, 271 O'Donnell, David, 293 O'Donnell, Neil, 235 Celker, Bruce, 135, 235 O'Grady, Martha, 129, 235 0'Kon, Jeanne, 140.154, 235 Olbert, John, 293 Olson, Harold, 289, 293 Olters, John 235 Oliver, Michael, 235 0'Neal, Tracy, 235 Oransky, Robert, 122, 198, 271 Orban, Dennis, 137, 159, 200, 235 Orban, Donald, 159, 271 Orme, Earl, 59 Osteen, Pamela, 160, 293 Oswald, Durvvard, 235 Otto, Lynn, 271 Oulliber, Trudy, 271 Ouzts, Grace, 129, 235 Overholt, Sherry, 159, 235, 247 Owinn, Margie, 235 P Pace, Debra, 293 Pace, Gail, 100, 270, 281, 293, 299 Pace, Robert, 135. 173, 174, 235 Pafford, Diane, 293 Pagliai, Kathy, 235 Pahules, Dorian, 235 Painter, Alison, 236 Palermo, Gregory, 148, 149, 236 Palmer, Buddy, 159, 271 Pansa, Artie, 236 Pansa, Attilio Mr., 63 234, 248, 31 1 Parker, Gail, 293 Papper, Ellen, 293 Parham, Pat, 56, 121, 128, 236 Parkins, Lloyd, 137, 236 Powers, Edward, 159 Powers, Jacquelyn, 163, 272 Powers, Jerri, 236 Powers, Susan, 236 Parnin, Barbara, 142, 143, 154, 236 Parnin, Regina, 293 Parr, John, 137, 236 Parrish, Kathleen, 293 Parrish, Rod, 91, 236 Parsons, Diane, 132, 272 Pash, Debbie, 154, 236, 247 Paskewich, Frank Mr., 50 Pasley, Barbara, 105, 272 Pasley, Kevin, 159 Pasman, Henri, 236 Patterson, David, 179, 293 ,Patterson, Diane, 154, 293 lPatterson, Jeanne, 132, 154, 236 Patterson, Margo, 132, 154, 162, 236 iPatterson, Ronald, 293 2Paulk, Bobbye, 236 Pawley, Clara Mrs., 59 Paxton, Eileen, 293 Payne, Patti, 272 Pearlson, Mike, 203, 281, 293 Pearlson, Richard, 133, 203, 2 Pearson, Cheryl 272 Pearson, Steve, 293 Pederson, Sharon, 201, 293 Pedri, Joan, 159 Pedroso, Elena Mrs., 61 Feed, Debra, 293 Peek, Tom, 236 Peeples, Helene Mrs., 68, 107 Peeples, Paula, 236 Peery, Bruce, 272 Pelletier, Becky, 293 Pemble, Tom, 272 Perez, Ana, 236 Perlman, Alexis, 293 Perlmutter, Bernard, 293 Perrenot, Joan, 272 4 Perrenot, Judy, 166, 236 Perry, Ben, 272 Perry, Bruce, 293 Perry, Clidie, 71 Perry, Pam, 293 Peters, Debra, 163, 236 Peters, Dee-Dee, 272 Peters, Dorothy, 272 Peters, Jimmie, 160 Peters, Kenneth, 179 Peters, Melanie, 272 Peters, Sam, 173, 272 Poulos, JoAnn, 163, 272 Pettigrew, Judy, 272 Pettijohn, Joan, 272 Pfeiffer, Michael, 117, 236 Pfeiffer, Patricia,'272 Phillips, Vickie, 166, 236 Phipps, Gary, 179 Phoenix, Frank, 189, 272 Pikarsky, Solomon, 293 Pinkston, Bill, 148, 149, 236 Pirrello, Lisa, 294 Pittenger, George, 189 Plaks, Debbie, 294 Platt, Mike, 203 Pletts, Lynne, 272 Pletts, Sarah, 99, 117, 236, 247, 249, 254 Pluto, Tim, 173 174, 236 Poe, Jim 237 Pogue Lisa, 237 Pollack, Andrea, 294 Pollock, Gray, 179 Pollack, Lewis, 294 Polofsky, Allan, 272 Polson, Don, 272 Pomerko, Doris Mrs., 68 Pope, Marcia, 272 Pope, Shirley, 272 Popenoe, Deborah, 299 Popham, Lou, 272, 294 Pratsinak, George, 236 Prebianca, Carol, 236 Prentiss, Scott, 272 Preshong, Stephanie, 237 Preshong, Thomas, 272 Pressley, Mana, 154 Preston, Mark, 272 Price, Gale, 294 Price, Ken, 159, 237 Proctor, Karen, 294 Prowler, Debbie, 165, 237 Pryde, Gary, 272 Pugh, Michael, 179, 294 Pursell, Richard, 329 Purves, Catherine Mrs., 51 Puryear, Sheila, 294 Putz, Kathy, 294 Putz, Michael, 272 Pyland, Fred, 294 Pyle, Valerie, 272 Pyne, Tracy, 294 Rachlinett, Helena, 159, 272 Rackear, Gary, 237 Rackear, Susi, 294 Rado, Karen, 294 Raines, Jay, 294 Rainey, Al, 327 Rainey, Cherie, 294 Ralph, Dave, 197, 272 Ralston, Pat, 294 Randolph, Robert, 237 Rapport, Karen, 294 Raskin, LouAnne, 294 ' Rasmussen, Rik, 273, 329 Hathbun, David, 273 Raubfogel, Rick, 273 Rawls, Beverly, 237 Rawson, Lynn, 273 Ray, Judson, 273 Raymond, Dorothy, 294 Reaburn, Leslie, 273 Reark, Eileen, 294 Reark, Michael, 273 Reddaway, Nanci, 273 Reeves, Clifton, 294 Rehr, Jackie, 294 Reichbaum, Jay, 273 Reid, Chip, 294 Reid, Keith, 173, 273 Reiken, Paul, 237 Reilly, Danny, 273 Remsnyder, Jerry, 294 Retter, Stuart, 273 Rettinger, Cindee, 107, 163, Revbert, Terry, 273 Reuter, Melanie, 294 Reyes, Elizabeth, 160, 273 Reyes, Jaime, 295 Reyes, Pablo, 173 Reynolds, Franklin, 295 Rheam, Debbie, 144, 295 Rhew, Edwin, 237 Rhoades, Geri, 273 Rhodes, Robert, 237 Rhynard, Debbie, 295 Rice, Jay, 295 Rice, Linda, 273 Rice, Ralph Mr., 269 237 Rist, Robin, 295, 329 Rivenbark, William, 295 Roakes, Steve ,137, 237 Roark, Mike, 237 Roark, Tim, 273 Robb, Sandy, 295 Robb, Steve, 273 Robbins, Charles, 273 Robbins. David. 275 Robert, Claude, 139, 237 Roberts, Cheryl, 239 Roberts, Carole Mrs., 68, 154 Roberts David, 273 Roberts Roberts Merrie, 131 Robert 189 . , . 295 Robertson, Terry, 239 Robinson, Linda, 295 Robinson, Scott, 173, 277 Robson, Gerri, 144, 273 Roch, Carolyn, 153, 273 Rodgers, Lynne, 295 Rodgers, Steve, 118, 196 Rodriguez, Nancy, 273 Roehl, Robin, 86, 239 Roettgen, Martha, 117, 146 Janet, 129, 239 Rogers Rogers, Linda, 162, 163, 239 Rogers, Steve, 239 Rogers, Sue, 239 Rogers, Susan, 198 Rogers, Tara, 273 Rohacet, Lois, 295 Roitstein, Norma Mrs., 154 Roland, Bruce, 295 Roland, Kerry, 216 Romeo, Felicia, 93, 153, 239, 254 Root, Judith, 273 Rose, Bill, 295 Rose, Sharon, 239 Rosemond, Elizabeth, 133, 273 Rosen, Michael, 239 Rosenberg, David, 273 Rosskam, Charene, 295 Ross, Richard, 156, 203, 329 Roth, Gail, 239 Roth, Karen, 273 Roth, Melinda, 239 Rounsavall. Linda, 140, 295 Rountree, Clark, 239 Rowland, Cynthia, 295 Rowell, Russell, 273 Rowley, Raan, 295 Rozenkrantz, Amy, 154 Ruark, Jim, 295 Ruark, Joel, 239 Rubin, Marilyn, 295 Rubin, Mike, 273 Ruehle, Cathy, 29 Ruehle, Claie, 273 Ruehle, Theresa, 295 Ruff, Anrea, 295 Ruffner, Harold, 273 Ruffner, Mike, 179, 295 Rukavina, Mike, 295 Rundlett, Royce, 295 Rupp, Mike, 239, 247 Ruse, John, 239 Ruse, Patricia, 100, 281, 295, 299 Rush, Bob. 134, 239 Rush, David, 295 Russ, Philip, 295 Russell, Russell, Barry, 239 Randy, 295 Rutledge, Peter, 239 Rutledge, Wiley, 277 Rutter, Amy, 162, 239 Popp, Linda, 117. 133. 201, 203, 236 Powell, Ann Miss, 50, 53 Powell, James, 272 Powell, Jon, 173 Powell, Pat, 272 Powers, Anne, 153, 272 Richardson, Bill, 137 Richards, Deborah, 142, 237 Richardson, Shere, 166 Richardson, Steve, 237 Richardson, Susi, 273 Richardson, William, 273 Richardson, Yonna, 154 Richie, Terri Jo, 114, 137, 157, 159, 273 Riden, Suzanne, 94, 131, 157, 159, 273 Riesgo. Cathy, 295 Riley, Bart, 329 Riley, Cynthia, 237 Riscigno, Ann, 273 Rissinger, Cindy, 295 Ryan, Cindy, 329 Ryan, Patricia, 273 Ryan, John Mr., 66 Ryan, Susy, 273 Ryder, Jan, 295 S Sadler, Lynn, 329 Sadler, Sharon, 239 Saenz, Janine, 273 Saenz, Frank, 273 Salb, Cynthia, 140, 295 Salb, Ted, 197, 239 Papper-Salb Senior Chal Wilson, member of the gymnastics team, demonstrates the back lever, a stunt requiring tremendous strength and coordination. index 349 Salisbury-Trinz Salisbury, Betty, 93, 131, 273 Salomon, John, 295 Salvo, Dian, 122 Salz, Nancy, 107, 133, 273 Salzman, Andrea, 295 Salzman, Anthony, 239 Samuels, Larry, 329 Sanchez, Carlos, 295 Sander, Pat, 239 Sanders, Michael, 239 Sands, Marcy, 239 Sanes, Kenneth, 295 Sanders, Ron, 135, 173, 174, 239 Santolucito, Claudia, 133, 140, 163, 235, 239 Sapp, Ray, 154 Sapp, Vernon, 273 Sarnecki, Deena, 239 Sams, Jeffrey, 295 Sansone, Marcia, 273 Satterfield, Peggy, 273 Sauvigne, George, 144, 275 Savarino, Dee, 295 Sawyer, Debbie, 154, 273 Saxon, Kyle, 239 Scarano, Mary, 273 Schade, Linda, 273 Schaefer, John, 273 Schaefer, Cindy, 114, 131, 163, 239 Scheltzer, Sam Mr., 59, 191, 294 Schemer, Arline Miss, 63 Schenkman, Michael, 198, 295 Scherer, Scott, 179, 329 Schiff, James, 106, 107, 137, 239 Schiffman, Peggy, 273 Schildt, Kathy, 239 Schlecht, Steve, 295 Schleicher, Donna, 96, 163, 295 Schleicher, Linda, 129, 159, 163, 239 Schmick, Karen Mrs., 56 Schmidt, Daniel, 239 Schmidt, David, 273 Schmidt, Joanne, 295 Schmidt, Linda, 295 Schoenly, Cynthia, 295 Scholz, Pat, 273 Schramm, Debra, 239 Schreiner, David, 239 Schreiner, Kim, 295 Schulke, Robin, 129, 239 Schulte, Gail, 295 Schultz, Alison, 295, 299 Schultz, Susan, 273 Schulze, Wendy, 275 Schwabe, Stefan, 273 Schwartz, Carol, 239 Schwartz, Debbie, 239 Schwartz, Gary, 239 Schwartz, Richard, 137, 239 Scott, Debora, 295 Scott, James, 273 Scott, Patricia, 239 Scott, Nancy, 273 Scott, Terry, 295 Seabrook, Jonathan, 295 Seabrook, Robert, 154 Seal, Herbert, 179, 295 Seawards, Susan, 273 Seconda, Roslyn, 239 Seegers, Errol, Mr., 56 Seff, Flora, 295 Seff, Laura, 159, 273 Segal, Jeffery, 295 Segal, Mitchel, 273 Seidan, Henry, 273, Seidaman, Gail, 295 Seitz, Pam, 143, 273 Selken, Gary, 295 Sellars, Jane, 281, 295 Sellars, Patricia, 295 Sletenrifht, Mike, 189, 239 Sena, Mary, 160 Sestok, Nikki, 123, 189, 199, 273 Seymour, Jan, 146, 274, 336 Squeglia, lrene, 239 Shaugnessy, Ellen, 159 Shank, Shelia, 114, 274 Sharp, Steve, 329 Shaughnessy, Ellen, 274 Shave, Karen, 295 Shaw, Gary, 106, 107, 274 Shaw, Judi, 295 Shaw, Rickie, 94, 114, 117, 239, 255 Shea, Sandie, 239 Shebest, Margaret, 240 Shelley, Donna, 295 Shenkman, Joel, 274 Sherman, Karla, 274 Sherman, Malcolm, 240 Sherman, Scott, 166, 240 Sherouse, Kate, 274 Sherouse, Tom, 240 Sherrill, James, 295 Sherrill, Marcee, 99, 114, 209, 240, 254 Sherrill, Mary, 240 Sherwood, Julie, 240 Sherwood, Sue, 295 Shindelman, Martha, 274 Shirey, Deborah, 274 Shivers, Susan, 96, 295 Shoemaker, Jan, 198, 274 Shoor, Nancy. 158, 159, 240 Shore, Jon, 240 Shulman, Debbie, 295 Shull, Gwen, 295 Siano, Mark, 179, 295 Sibert, Nancy, 274 Sibley, Mark, 179, 295 Sierens, Steve, 274 Sigler ,Susan, 295 Silverio, Martha, 295 Silverman, Steva, 240, 259 Silverthorn, Sherri, 295 Silvestri, Mary, 295, 329 Simmons, Patricia, 139, 274 Simmons, Scott, 179, 296 350 index Simmons, Donna, 281, 296 Simmons, Spencer, 296 Simon, Linda, 154, 241 Simpson, Mike, 173, 274 Simpson, Denise, 281 Simpson, Steve, 156 Simpson, Steven, 156, 296 Sims, Nancy, 100, 153, 274 Sims, Tom, 296 Singletary, Janet, 166, 241 Singer, Marilyn, 241 Sinnamon, Hank, 166, 241 Sisson, Jim, 296 Sivilla, Art, 274 Sivilla, Elana, 296 Skeens, Bob, 100, 135, 189, 274, 278 Skeen, Gary, 274 Skinner, Jim, 241 Skinner, Kathy, 296 Skrip, Mary, 296 Slaton, Georgia, 274 Slinn, Diane, 117, 241 Slinn, Michael, 281, 296 Sloane, Martin, 296 Sloat, Teri, 274 Smart, David, 239, 296 Smiley, Carolyn, 296 Smith, Eugenia, Mrs., 66 Smith, Fred, 61 Smith, Foster, 56 Smith, Aaron, 71 Smith, Bob, 159, 296 Smith, Bruce, 296 Smith, Diana, 159, 421 Smith, David, 296 Smith, Dianne, 274 Smith, Gary, 79, 329 Smith, Michael, 296 Smith, Mike, 296 Smith, Nancy, 241 Smith, Patrick, 117, 241 Smith, Rosemary, 274 Smith, Susan, 275 Smith, Vickie, 241 Snead, Richard, 134, 173, 241, 254 Snelling, Bill, 179, 296 Snow, Charlie, 241 Snyder, Douglas, 173, 275 Sochor, Peggy, 277 Sochor, Nancy, 162, 275, 296 Sockol, Robin, 241 Sockol, Barbara, 275 Soderholm, Peter, 159, 296 Solbjor, Karen, 275 Soloman, Janice, 296 Solomon, J., 179 Solomon, Sara, 129, 241 Somberg, Lori, 241 Summe rs, George, 241 Sommers, Gerri, 296 Sonenberg, William, 296 Sosby, Teresa, 98, 131, 247, 203 Sostheim, John, 241 Sovacool, Rhonda, 128, 129, 239 Spain, Laine, 90, 241 Sparkman, Les, 241 Speace, Stephen, 275 Spencer, Lia, 296 Spiegel, Barbara, 281, 296 Spiegel, Beth, 241 Spiegel, Richard, 229 Speigel , Susan, 107, 131, 241 Spillers, Dennis, 69, 241 Spisak, W. Richard, 275 Spitzer, Sharon ,275 Spivak, Chuck, 296 Spivey, Algu, 71 Sprague, Stuart, 241 Spring, Wayne Mr., 241 Spring, Jeannie, 129, 241 Squire, Kandy, 241 Stacey, Jim, 275 Stack, Briget, 165, 241 Stafford, Donna, 296 Stalvey, Kim, 297 Stahl, Dianne, 275 Stamm, Duane, 275 Stampados, George ,275 Stanton, John, 179 Staton, Diane, 297 Stanton, Deborah, 299 Stapleton, Lauren, 297 Steadm an, Debbe. 167, 241 Stearns, Susan, 275 Steele, James, 190, 297 Steele, Steffen, Stehle, Wendlin, 241 Sharon, 297 Jim, 90, 241 Steinberg, Joanne, 297 Steinbring, Suzanne, 99, 241, 255 Steinkirchner, Richard, 297 Steinkirchner, Robert, 297 Stephens, Debra, 165, 241 Stephens, Donna, 297 Stern, Jan, 241 Stevens, Jim, 241 Stevenson, Marc, 297 Stevenson, Craig, 241 Stewart, Fred, 275 Stewart, Pauline, 241 Stewart, Scott, 196, 275 Stewart, Tom, 297 Stith, Venita Mrs., 64 Stockhausen, Robert, 297 Stodghill, Curtis, 297 Stokes, Debbie, 275 Stone, Ricki, 297 Stone, Roberta Mrs., 54 Stormie llo, Lucy, 154, 275 Stratford, Elizabeth, 275 Strauss, Lisa, 297 Stripling, Lee, 297 Stripling. Sally. 117, 132, 241, 247, 249, 255 Strong, Stuart, Judy, F297 Richard, 173, 264 Stucka, Barbara, 154 Stubblefield, Nancy, 275 Stubbs, Jenna, 100, 281, 297 Stubins, Mindy, 132, 140 Stump, Dennise, 160 Sturrup, Denise, 160 Sturrup, Beatrice, 275 Sublett, Paula, 297 Sugg, Judy, 162, 275 Sullivan, Greg, 329 Sullivan, Mary, 297 Sullivan, Maureen, 159 Sunberg, Andy, 275 Sundberg, Andy, 277 Surency, Bob, 289 Suter, Debbie, 275 Sutter, David, 275 Sutton, Bill, 242 Sutton, Debbie, 242 Swaine, Barbara, 154, 277 Swain, Jere, 135, 329 Swain, Mike, 203 Swain, Patti, 297 Swann, Cheryl, 153, 242 Swann, Lynette, 297 Swanson, Debra, 96, 287 Swanson, Jill, 100, 281, 297 Swartz, Jim, 329 Swerdun, Lee, 275 Swinney, Nancy Mrs., 69 Sykes, Betty Mrs., 54 Sylvia, Glenn, 297 Syrakis, Marie, 297 Suverson, George, 242 Szabo, Sheryl, 297 T Tabb, Eric, 275 Taccolini, Marie, 275 Talbot, Carlisle, 139, 198, 297 Talkington, Gayle, 165, 242 Tall, Cliff, 156, 179, 281, 297 Talley, Debbie, 275 Tankersley, Angie, 275 Tankersley, Marra, 275 Tanksley, Frances, 275 Tanner, Bob, 166, 167, 242 Tanner, Linda, 154 Tao, Phillip, 297 Tarabochia, Catherine, 329 Tarantino, Tony, 71 Tate, Ted, 275 Tatetman. Jeff, 268 Tatelman, Lynn, 297 Alice, 275 Taylor, Catherine, 140, 297 Taylor, Chuck, 203, 275 Taylor, Debbie, 297 Taylor, Debbie, 88, 297 Taylor, Donna, 297 Taylor, Leslie, 275 Taylor, Michael, 179, 299 Taylor, Nick Mr., 51 Tavlor, S Taylor, Tom, 297 Tedlock, Sky, 297 Tegzes, Francine, 156, 297 Temple, Don, 275 Taylor, cott, 242 Temples, Ray, 297 Thernes, Matthew Mr., 50 Thiry, Michael, 329 Thomas, Debbie, 297 Thomas, Donald, 117, 135, 159, 242 Thomas, Donna, 117, 242, 248 Thomas, Fred, 275 Thomas, Gussie, 242 Thomas, Katherine, 79, 117, 133, 20 Thomas, Kay, 129, 159, 242 Thomas, Melody, 297 Thomas, Rooney, 179, 297 Thomas, Reesie, 275 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas Stephen, 275 Tom, 173, 277 Bill, 275 Thomason. Debbie, 242 Thomason, Patricia, 96, 297 Thompkins, Donna, 160 Thompson, Bill, 297 Thompson, Diana, 153, 159, 242 Thompson, Jill, 297 Thorner. Margo, 140, 242 Thornhill, Lauri, 329 Thornton, Jennifer, 299 Thornton, Laura, 275 Thruelsen, Karen, 275 Tice, Carletta, 297 Tift, Debbie, 114, 163, 297 Tift, Valerie, 275 Timmons, Ruby, 71 Timmons, Theresa, 160, 275 Tingen, James, 160 Tinger, Lee, 166, 167, 242 Tinsley, Harold, 242 Titsworth, Michael, 297 Toal, Mark, 275 Tobean, Bob, 242 Todd, Leslie, 297 Tomberlin, Arthur, 179, 281, 297 Tomlinson, William. 297 Tomm, Gretchen, 297 Tomory, Debbie, 297 Tompkins, Donna, 160, 297 Tonks, Nancy, 133, 139, 153, 275 Toole, John, 297 Torres, Mike, 329 Townsena, Kathi, 275 Tracy, Robert, 297 Traunz, Lori, 297 Treon, George, 297 Tresback, Edward, 242 Tresback, Tom, 297 Trimm, Armand, 275 Trinz, Jeff, 329 9, 242, 247, 255 . ..-.v- Truax, Scott, 203 Tucker, John, 173, 174, 176, 249, 254 Tucker, Michael, 148, 297 Tucker, Pam, 140, 154, 297 Tumarkin, Paul, 242 Turetsky, Eric, 198, 199, 242 Turetsky, Robin, 159, 276 Turnbull, Lana, 242 Turner, John Mr., 59, 198 Turner, Lauren, 140, 281 U Uhrich, Janet, 276 Uhle, Susan, 117, 122, 144, 153 Upshaw, Louise, 329 Urban, Ati, 142, 146, 198, 297 V Vail, John, 242 Van De Mark, Bruce, 173, 242 Van Dyke, Richard, 242 Van Ness, Carol, 297 Van Wa Van Wa gner, Joyce, 242 gner, Julia, 96, 298 Vanderwyden, Bruce, 298 Vasser, Veach, Penny, 298 Debbie, 298 Veazy, Karen, 276 Velarde, Joseph, 242 Venis, Georgeann, 105, 163, 242 Vensel, Wayne, 276 Vespucci, Barbara, 242 Verecanna, Cindy, 242 Vice, Tonya, 276 Vickers, Martha, 140, 298 Vicklund, Eric, 137, 242 .Victor, Melanie, 154, 276 Victor, Melissa, 154, 276 Vilarello, Jose, 298 Voegtle, Henry, 276 Vogel, Steven, 298 Vogt, Pat, 298 Volcy, Steve, 298 Volpe, Chuck, 298 VonHorn, Curtis, 298, 329 Voss, James, 298 Voss, Patricia, 242 W Wade, Jim, 298 Wagener, Carol, 298 Waldeck, Tom, 135, 173, 174, 175, 243 Walden, Jamie, 129, 159, 203, 243 Waldin, Waldin, Walker, Doris, 276 Earl, 129, 142, 276 David, 299 Wall, Brian, 243 Wallace Wallace , Bill, 159 , David, 299 Wallace, Debra, 276 Wallace, Gail, 276 Wallace, John, 160 Wallace, Steve, 173, 329 Waln, Sara, 154 Walters, Candy, 84, 85, 99, 114, 137 2 Walters, Rocky, 299 Walton, Walton, Walton, , 43, 254 Barrie, 198, 299 Loring, 243 Paul, 160, 299 Ware, David, 299 Ware, Janis, 299 Wargoe, Doug, 299 Warne, Warner, Warren, Warren, Warren, Warrine Lisa, 329 Kim, 160, 299 John, 299 Mark, 299 Patty, 96 r, Pam, 276 Warrington, Dana, 173, 276 Waters, Watson, Tina, 299 Deborah, 276 Watson, Dennis, 299 Watson Laura, 276 watson, Liz, 281, 299 Watson, Susan, 88, 100, 114, 299 Watson, Timothy, 179, 299 Wayne, Janice Miss, 56 Weatherup, Allan, 243 Weatherup, Beth, 299 Weaver, Barbara, 243 Webb, Kathleen, 160, 299 We ber, Michele, 276 Webster, Christopher, 299 Wechsberg, Tichard, 276 Wedbus h, James, 329 lWeed, Debbie, 157, 159. 243, 343 iWeeks, tWeinste Kermit, 140, 299 in, Bruce, 243 lweinsberg, Joan, 276 Welch, Dennis, 299 Welliver, Sue, 140 Wellman, Linda, 160, 299 Wells, Lois Mrs., 53, 117, 179 Wells, Sue, 163, 276 Welt, M ichele, 276 Wendland, Kevin, 329 Wentworth, Tracy, 277 Werdick, Candy, 277 Hey, hey. Hee, hee. Get off my what?! Believe it or not, Debbie Weed is standing there really holding one. Now to find out if it's nimbus or cumulus. Werry, Mike, 243 Wershil, Billie, 123, 234 Wertz, Cindy, 129, 243 Wessells, Bob, 159, 244 West, Armelle, 299 West, Patricia, 277 Westbrook, Tricia, 277 Weshtafer, Janie, 299 Wheatcroft, Dan, 299 Wheeler, Brenda, 154, 163, 244 Wheeler, Harold, 277 Wheeler, Thomas, 67 Whetzel, Donna, 277, 311 White, Warren, 329 White, Wendy, 100, 140, 277, 278 White, Vicki. 299 Whiteside, Alan, 173, 198, 277 Whiteway, Ralph, 135, 256, 277 Whitman, Randy, 277 Whitton, Lynn, 299 Wibon, Cathae, 244 Wickline, Alex, 329 Widlan, Esther, 165, 244 Willig, Lee, 277 Wilcher, Dennis, 244 Wilcox, Mary, 299 Wilcox, Sharon, 159 Wilder, Pat, 277 Wilder, Phil, 299 Wilinski, Roxanne, 299 Wilke, Barbara, 299 Wilke, Roberta, 62, 63, 146 Wilkinson, John, 244 Willerer, Alice, 142, 277 Willerer, Karin, 299 Williams, Anne, 129, 244 Williams, Bernard Mr., 55 Williams Cassandra, 277 Williams Debra, 299 Williams, Elizabeth, 162, 299 Williams, Jane, 299 Williams, John, 299 Williams, John, 244 Williams, Lewis, 95, 146, 277, 336 Williams Pamela, 277 Williams Williams Sue, 163, 277 Trent, 299 Williamson, Lillie, 299 Willford, Linda, 299 willoughby. Rick, 299 Willox, Leslie, 299 Wills, Linda, 99, 137, 203, 209, 222, 244, 247, 255 Wilson, Barbara, 277 Wilson, Cathy, 203 Wilson, Chal, 241 Wilson, Debby, 244 Wilson, Janet, 244 Wilson, Karen, 299 Wilson, Kathleen, 299 Wilson, Randall, 203, 299, 329 Wilson, Weegee, 329 Wilson, Wendie, 159, 244 Windsor, Loretta, 299 Winslow, Elaine, 244 Winter, Anne, 244 1 Winterbottom, Scott, 122, 135, 244 Winters, Ann, Miss, 66, 274 Winton. Pat. 299 Wipior, Kristin, 162, 277 Wise, Dale, 299 Wishart, Lisa, 299 Witherington, Brenda, 159, 244 Wittmack, Jim, 189, 244 Wittman, Karen, 277, 329 wood, Ann, 107, 130, 139, 146, 240 Wood, Georgianna, 244 Wood, Jim, 244 Wood, Letitia, 299, 329 Wood, Sallie, 146, 244 Woodard, Carol Mrs., 55 Woodruff. Steve, 277 Woolley, Debbie, 299 Woolley, Pamela, 154, 244 Worby, Barbara, 277 Worrall, Carol, 203, 277 Wray, Susan, 299 Wright, Daniel, 173, 244 Wright, Grace Mrs., 64 Wright, Larry, 173, 244, 255 Wright, Patty, 299 Wright, Richard, 244 Wrinkle, Lon, 244 Wulf, Debbi, 244 Wyatt, Linda, 154, 244 Wyatt, Paulette, 244 Wynn, David, 244 Wyrick, Debbie, 153, 244 Y Yagoda, Jill, 244 Yanaros, Alexis, 122, 131, 157, Yard, Mike, 179 159, 277 Yardumian, Richard, 159, 160, 277 Year-ty, Daniel, 166, 167, 244 Young, Betty, 100 Z Zarco, David, 277 Zambrana, Sylvia, 154 Zeeman, Peggy, 159, 161, 245 Zeskind, Philip, 117, 137 Zetler, Mark, 329 Zimbler, Barry Mr., 51, 179 Zimmer, Pat, 245 Zimmerman, Pamela, 277 Zimmerman, Paul, 245 Zimmerman, Sharon, 245 Zimmons, Pati, 163 Zimmerman, Zandra, 245 Zlezman, Anthony, 245 Zook, Dorothy Mrs., 66 Tra ux-Zook Martha Dunkel 1951-1969 IN MEMORIAM 1951-1969 1953-1969 index 351 vt 7 ,Jx4? 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