Osceola High School - Everglade Yearbook (Seminole, FL)

 - Class of 1988

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Text from Pages 1 - 246 of the 1988 volume:

I-I SCI-IOO CONTENTS OPENING .......... CLASSES .......... 24 SPORTS ........... 92 ORGANIZATIONS 142 ACADEMICS ..... 172 ADVERTISING . . . 206 INDEX ........... 230 w 1 Y E ERGLADE 88 wax .. X N. , ,x 2 -P 9751 98th St. N. Seminole, FL Vol. 7 Laurie Sauble, Advisor Tessa Whitehead, Editor Jackie LaGrow, Asst. Editor , '---- iiff-gj ' 'Y nu. r X' I! V if . A A px --5 ESCapin g ffom the H. summer heat , X 4 ,fy-. .K , , Lam, a Hester ta, KCBS 3 . r 1de across tb - e Do ,, V ,, x 'ii , :I L. 'S' . , ffeueiifezi lj, 1 aiwmii fg 52.1. , 5 ige fi 'W 4'J, i,P -i .ff - ight , M.. My J af' i Q o10na t0Oth SOme friend S r I 9 t 7 f i 3 A f i o 1 g K 'I na- - A l 1w-vi F ' Q i i an - ' . v . ' L i TF V- -G p, t K Ju 4 X , 'Ml 'Q g,,!'!I f-41- .1 S 9-.A,-Ti ' 2 , ' L ' . 'X next .mg -2, A , V ' 'T ' f' f? i -5 A Q 1 if I n ' , - wgyy- 5-.....,:,, is ,M . ,,,. , in an i L W ., X 'V A Wggs ' 'win I E L s i i sne Q e e W' W---3-P -5 ' wi n L 'k I W - H' A ' ggi , 4 '- ,,., Qu s 1 'A --'- 'fi 1 sf- i A! ' fa , , s 35 4' N fn' L if! A n s e A xX ,,X - 'X - ' .- -ffszsizfw 1 I I , , fr. ,N A 1 'Is 0 2 Ax. Sailing is a relaxing way to spend the day. lug Monique Davenport, Kelly Sahr and Leslie Peel check the scenery. Summer Pursuits Dzfer for Students .. ,W . , . . , H - ,jg M IW... ,, ,d -, Agn, .i -Q ' V . 1 1- - gjffgi-an QT' .-1. ' ' . in Jennifer Mujat takes the plunge into some cold water. his U r. if gif Derek Gendron and Todd Gronemeyer say Thumbs Up to the sun. I 2 ,,,,,,,. Anticipation of a great sum- mer sent most students flying out of their classes on the after- noon of June 4, 1987. Most of the Seniors went off to college while Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen celebrated the begin- ning of their summer vacation. Newspaper Editor Stephanie Raiola said, I didn't do much this summer. I found a decent job and worked an average of 20 hours a week. I had a lot of time to go to the beach and to do a little traveling. Senior Kevin Bowers said, I had two jobs and I even had a little time to go to the beach and visit Harding College in Arkansas where I want to go after I graduate. Many high school students kicked up their feet, relaxed and enjoyed the hot Florida sun. Others on the other hand worked summer jobs. Senior Gina Grey worked an average of 40 hours a week. April Scan- lon stated, I like to go to the beach to socialize, get sun, talk to friends and make plans for the weekend. Senior Becca Kemp traveled to Jamaica with her work crew and helped build churches and camps for future crews. I liked Jamaica and we had time to go to the beach, but I like our beaches much better. ir xni ,- Labor Day sun warms Stacy Trombetta and Tina Lewis. Summerl3 I? :werent 111511 -S hGI'6 Pfevaii Construction was a disap- pointing sight for students when they returned in the fall. As the studentswatehed the new War- riors Stadium being built,'their feelings of shockturned into ea- gerness andexcitement. Senior Suzi Messenger saidg It's nice, a great addition, much better than our holder one. It accommo- dates more fans, therefore more fans can -come to our games. t While some workers worked on the stadium many. others worked on the fronteentrance of S new science labs, wehave one of the most potentially academic schools inthe oountygrs s be S Along with these changes, new i students vfrorny different thigh schools-joined the warrior S spirit not . to gequaljbut to ex- 'Afnew Sand' not mucho liked new rule had been putt into ef- feet for many area high school students. This newtrule was the requirement -to take showers after- a RE, c1ass,This brought about imanyriidifferentr opinionsg the building. This construction p opinions-s of it invades? ourfepri- ' broke ground July of,l98i7, l i S S yacy? to 'fllrns glad peruse some eWi1h-the additivrfiedf-Jtwelve Skidfl rflefdr iff-lSsI-ike allrlnew. iS new 'teachersg itewselye new thingsg ttheresalways adiffer-e is roomgra studiogandesfouri ence .ge,gy rie' irsei S s 1 e Symbol of spirit: Warrior Stadium. e 4 ,4fChehges S was f-gee San3iewyt1g1q5Ses.faeAdpejen tiger-5eirriSHign'sscheo1' t Sp S SS S S builds huge excess sand and gravel piles. ??f1f5z,'.,, 5 2 Q S G A 1631- ICH struction begin S Wit 11 the di gging 0 f a Ia 'Se tfencb 1901- Dew . Pipes ,M W. ,,,, .A 1 M A A R' . ,M K if ASX x H vx .. 'ef f F, , 12 , i 'fY'f ' Y ggi-. A 1175 . ' 'I -,Ji-f'ii1-w . 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FEW, 9 Getting ready for an awaysgame, Gina Gray pumps gas. ,. mv-1 . ,., , .r A 'id' ,W '-,,' 5.5 p Salters G OPENING day is filled with excitement and anticipation for all students. On August 31 stu- dents were met at the doors of their school by some imposing changes. Thefront of our school was buried under major con- struction aind students were forced to take a long walk to reach the cafeteria in the morn- ings. Inside there were a few changes as well. Twelve new teachers had joined the staff and a new class of freshmen were lost in the halls. 1. .XM gal Differences from the past be- came obvious. Life is full of changes. Without change our lives become dull and routine. Some changes are so gradual that we barely see the differ- ence until we look back years later. As years passed we have differences in attitude fashion, and even friends. The differences in people, and how they coped is what made Osceola a special place. The 1988 Everglade chronicled the big difference a little differ- ence can make. c Mr. McLay pointsthe way for Chris Ca mery. Norris Watson awaits his schedule. v p Opening Dayfl Style Makes a World of Dzjjference Fads and fashion have always been a favorite pastime of stu- dents. Fashions from the past decades such as the popular haircut of the l950's, the flat top, was back in style. Senior Chris McCann said It's a lot cooler for football, easy to take care of and it looks neat? Stone washed jeans. jackets and dresses were the biggest items to hit the fashion world for teens. Senior Tracey Talora said I like to wear stone washed clothes because they're comfortable and stylish. Solids and stripes have al- ways been in fashion for the men. Long sleeve oxford shirts with vertical stripes or plain col- ors along with rolled up pant legs just above the ankle bone, was the casual and comfortable attire for the guys. Bright colors and black were in popular de- mand by the ladies. A fluffy skirt with a petticoat and an off the shoulder dress t-shirt, mod- eled by Senior Michelle Maurer, and the knee length skirt with a sleek dress jacket, modeled by Senior Leslie Vaughn, were the fashions for the more daring and outrageous go getters. Mrs. Alfaro, Spanish teacher, added, I love to see the changing styles and I like to dress in fashion myself .iThe differences in styles make the difference in people. Chuck Beck, Joe Woodward and Gene Yauchler like casual clothes left: Red bright- ens Michelle Maurer and Graham Bowman. I, 8lFashion A eggs: l. 1 l Suspenders and rolled cuffs caught the eye of Geraldo Roberts. UU. Stone washed is the choice of Beth Keglor and Tracey Talora. L,Q,,.4gg4,, 1 Y Af Sty dents renee! F11 ws tbrhfrilly: TroyiBe1le,. Miche11e Maurer andrKel1y John C Ina Hy St .Yles that ere ate tb e fasjl' C116 b C10 ,age-Q.. , 1 e Kelly John Wilson, Chris Camery and Ken Madden prefer the ease of short hair. Hgfng r Otbe Wan-,hrs Fashionl9 'ge v ef X Soma O QW .rx Qioiue Cnc 5 X :We Bed Ca Taifwla xx Oi mom . Bridge' moe uk 5905 and O 1O!Community Work on The Pier continues, beach goers still enjoy the view from North Shore. New teacher, Mrs. Sauble enjoys the breeze off Demen's Landing Something zjferenl in ampa a The classic hotel of the 1920's and 1930's, The Vinoy, waits for renovations to be completed. Remodeled to look as it did in the 30's, the Don is stately. Constant change in our com- munity made life in the Bay area interesting. Some changes help society to meet its needs and wants. The St. Petersburg Pier was being renovated at an estimated cost of approximate- ly S9 million. The famous Co- lumbia Restaurant in Ybor City is opening a new branch in the Pier, on the upper level. The theatre in the Bayfront Center was also renovated. There was a complete remodel- ing of the stage, dressing rooms, and back stage areas. Along with remodeling the theatre, the town added temporary bridges over the race track for the Grand Prix that was held on November 5, 6, and 7th, The first running of the Grand Prix was in 1985 for the Bay area. The race brought the communi- ty a great profit from Bay area attractions. This has become an annual event. The Don Cesar Hotel has been refurnished to resemble the original hotel of the l920,s. The outer deck was expanded to accommodate more guests who could enjoy the beautiful pool- side view of the Don and the Gulf of Mexico. Our communi- ty changed to meet our needs. Bayfront Theatre undergoes extensive . .tit renovations. Communityftt SHOP PHONE C8135 573-7935 NIGHT PHONE C8135 398-2406 4501 d t or . 'Longest reach in Truck-Mounted Hydraulic Crane Indus J 8. J cnANEs, mc. Authorized Dealer 4501 - uimerron nd. qi-iwy. 6881 . . 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The terrorist garb greatly offended a few people and several editorials were run in the St. Petersburg Times where some citizens stated that they feared ste- reotypes were being reinforced. These strong feelings led into a day at Rome for the traditional Toga Day with Toga Olympics. Sophomores took lst place, Juniors and Seniors tied for second place and Freshmen pulled up third. Students for the first time took part in Polynesian Day, Thursday. Warriors lim- boed as spectators enjoyed the new activ- ity. The Homecoming pep rally in Warrior Stadium brought an exciting end to the Warriors traveling with Class Color Day. Seniors won the Class colors competition and Senior class President April Scanlon proudly accepted the Spirit Award newly presented and sponsored by the Key Club. Scanlon commented, ul wasn't ex- pecting it at all, it was a total surprise 18 5- X . .- V lrziilsiggt Fr., kg ' vm' W, aj ra Showing his spirit, Kelly Wilson cheers on the Junior powder puff football team Winning the coolest', teacher contest, Ms. Millichamp watched the Homecoming pep rally from her front row seat of ice. Being runner up for the coolest teacher contest, Ms. Sciarappa had a delightful cream pie for lunch. asm P ssl ' .w . , - 11 i K K B11 The Honor Society girls show off their school spirit and their legs with their togas during Homecoming celebration. r Sheila Wagner awaits her turn to score against the seniors. kg 4,1 7 A isa if I Chris Howard takes charge of the '87 Homecoming pep rally. i :msg-xsmfmcaawmit mme-1-isa1....:n-we - g-vig, - . six X Former Homecoming Queen April Littles crowns the 1987 queen Kathryn Voris. A couple enjoy a spin on the dance floor. Joe Stroup and Lynae Ciaccia arrive just in time for the start of the dance. ffm. Q ' 0 Erin Karkheck and her date embrace each other for a slow dance Attending their first formal Homecoming Dance together is Dawn Koehler and Chris Statkus. 4' Y to me and my classmates. I think it's a great way of promoting school spiritf, Players were prepared to take no pris- oner at Friday's game against Seminole High School. The Warriors played a tough game against the Chicken Hawks, a nickname given to the War Hawks. The Warriors gained another win beating Seminole 21 to 7. During half time, Kathryn Voris started her reign as the 1987 H.C. Queen. The princes and princesses circled the track in Mercedes and Corvettes as a chilling wind furiously whipped the elegant tux- edos and gowns. Students looked forward to the festivities Saturday night. The Warriors headed for their final desti- nation, Paris, France, for a romantic night of song and dance. Excitement filled the OMS cafeteria as the H.C. court was pre- sented and every one awaited for the King to be announced. The seniors chose Tucker Floyd as their new King. Shannon Swam and Karen Harris set the style for singles with tuxedo tops and bright red skirts. Mr. McLay congratulates Tucker Floyd, the 1987 Homecoming King, Saturday night, November 7. if if 4 14? arriors Around the World Not pictured - Seniors Becky Parks, Joe Torch, Chris McCann. Sophomores Chris Fitzpatrick and Chad Nixon. Freshman John Tyler. .Af NNN 1 1 f ff an Former Queen April Littles A ulf1faw:f:r ,,.. . . ,v.,mz.: Medieval Realm Regales Guests by Suzanne Mayeux History repeated itself for a brief moment at Christmas from December 9-l l. A medieval feast replete with turkey legs, music, and royalty, awaited the revelers that traveled back in timeon a cold, wintry night. This journey began with the hard work of the Chorus and the Drama students. Mrs. Carla Webster spent hours turning the OHS stage into the interior of a medieval feasting hall. Students created stained glass windows and hung purple banners from the newly built stone walls. A dais was set up for the King and Queen and their lords and ladies. The jesters practiced their jokes and sewed bells onto their caps. Mrs. Kendall Kline worked ev- ery student in the Chorus until vocal chords nearly gave out from practice. The Chorus students learned ancient Christmas carols, some in French and Latin. Guests arrived and were led down a dimly lit hall. They were then announced by one of the two jesters, better known as Doug Se- gouin and Ken Madden. Dinner was served by peasant girls: loaves of warm bread, turkey legs, corn on the cob and brownies. Fingers were used instead of utensils. Spiced cider was im- bibed to the old toast ol' Was- sail! King Jeff Qlscn and Queen Suzanne Messenger were gra- cious hosts, but their jesters stole the show. As the King and Queen and their lords and ladies sang forthe guests, Jester Doug and Jester Ken cracked jokes, shot cider through their teeth, and generally fell about the place which greatly amused the guests. As the jesters' bells died away, people returned to the concerns of their own time. N 'V f .. 7 Court jester Doug Segouin tells Mrs. Kendall Kline and her sister to wet their whistle before singing Silent Night. 24!MadrigaI Dinner X ww-vuuluv' 5 XX' 1 . , ,.Q ......m,. .. s or 9 Mei ff, . .6 :asv t 7 'iq 4? 5 'li M3 .Z www-s-.+I-.-swf ,.,.H.w.. ,MW..u.aam s f r i a t . . . . i a Cavorting IS the specialty of Doug Segoum and Ken Madden. as 3 I , , H s as ,,. K r, A Q E We 'A ' - K V,, fi 7,r H? ,, I if -I , Q 'X Nm Q ,xpivi s Ya' 5,9 4 59 3 1 ,ar Offering a toast, King Jeff Olsen speaks to his court. 7 . K, ff Norman Frascona and his date enter the Medieval world. Tfumpetcfs HHUOUUCC the H6741 COUFSC iD the festive H1631- Madrigal Dinner!25 L ,I 'af' i l 31 'ge' jf H F ii.'F'tl The Big Y , Amee' P X 26!People 'f ,5r' A, Don't give up whatever you're trying to do. Giving up reinforces a sense of incompetenceg going on gives you a commitment of success. - George Weinberg, American Engineer Peoplel27 UQ65 of l99l 28!Freshmen Patt Adam Brian Anderson Joy Anderson Grahame Anthony Patty Arana Anna Arce Debbi Arnold Jane Avery Jeff Buss David Bailey Delrick Baker George Baker Bubba Barley Shameko Bass Taressa Benham Brian Beard Paul Belbin Sean Beauchamp Chuck Beck Joe Benitez Walter Bleen Charles Botts Dawn Bradley Jason Braun John Breingan Karen Britton Derek Brown Marsha Brown Diane Brunswick David Bryant Vic Burns Sophine Burton Mike Buswell Tricy Butler April Carpenter Jeff Carlson Amy Carnahan James Carter Jason Claxton Josh Cesal Doug Chambers Lorene Cherry ibn ,mg ,,., V Y , 11,1 ' QQ '- -s1- a N :O E is gt f I 'Ui' aw is as X Q O lx X my 'fff MAN, X X N rw X t , x' is C CQ. vb, R X 5 is 1 X X1 N? 5'9- V Striving Toward the Goal Dribbling may hold the key to the future for Brian Beard. Im- proving and working on his soccer skills was very important to Brian as he would like to go to college on a sports scholarship. He held the position of left defender during the past season, his first year on the team at OHS. Brian has spent the last ten years playing soccer and also plays for the Largo Unit- ed Wolves. Brian saw high school as a place where a student can have it all if he works hard enough. Brian 9 . 3 V , - j 9 H w if X 1 A , ,Q concentrated on getting good grades and keeping his eligibility as well as having fun and going out with his girlfriend. Soccer may become a career for Brian if he works hard at it during high school and college, but he was practical when he thought about the future. If for some reason sports does not be- come a reality, he has looked into the computer field as a good alter- native career in our technologi- cally oriented world. Paule Chesler Stacy Cisek Mark Cisewski Dan Clark Mary Clark Stacy Clark Tamolis Clark Eve Cline Reggie Cochran Ralph Cook Nicolle Coombs Carl Cooper Mary Cooper Josh Cosal Stephanie Coston Shane Counts James Criss Britt Cullen Shannon Daniels Donna Davidson Shaun Davidson Felicia Davis TymeAn Davis Todd DeBona Kelly Degani Erik Deland Neil De'Remer Eloise Deshazer Tammy Deshazer Ray Dito Freshmen!29 Llosa of 1991 30! Fresh men Meshele Dinwiddie Ken Doehlman Tracy Dooley Eric Dugan Debbie Duorte Tanisia Edwards Aaron Elkins Robert Encelke Jake Evans Jason Evans Toby Fancher Dawn Ferrers John Fessenden Chuck Fink Minnie Fisdale Teresa Flexon Tara Fortino Amando Foster Scott Francey Norm Frascona Theresa Frazier Chris Freidhoff Tammy Gaddy Barbara Gamble Chris Gamble X 'i r as K Sr - Q .,,f 1 1. as 1 fig- fest-,E efzis . ifisfszfs f- f t 'Y 0 I ii iiii Little, GIQHI. Lacking in stature was never a problem for Dawn Koehler. She made up for it in spirit and enthu- siasm towards everything she be- came involved in. Dawn was rec- ognized as a tough competitor in all of her sports: volleyball, bas- ketball, soccer, and softball. She had a combined total of eleven years of play experience. Even when she relaxed, Dawn participated in hobbies like long distance biking, an excellent sport for stamina development. Dawn did enjoy occasionally relaxing with good friends. Debra Gareau Vickie Garner Liz Gellatly Mike Germann Linda Gettles Mindy Gibson Love Vetta Gilliam George Gonzalez Corey Good Joe Goodell Wanda Graddy Tina Gray Brian Green Gordon Greene Duane Haines Kathy Hansen Tina Harness Cherie Harris Randy Harris Cheryl Hartog Shelley Hathhorn Marilyn Haver Tasha Hayes Charlotte Hayvie Jamie Hess Laura Hitch Brandie Hobson Sandy Hoekstra Stacy Holcombe Dujuana Holmes Stephanie Hooten Jenny Hootmon Kelly Hooven Tina Hopkins Maryann Horman K. Horne Steve Howard Lisa Huntley My Dung Huynh Eric Ingebritsen Lisa Inbulsen Charles Inman Katie Inman Ali Irving Tasha Jackson Wayne Jackson Steve Jacobs Joel Jadus Jenny J anb Andrew Johnson Jennifer Johnson Josh Johnson Keith Johnson Raymond Johnson Freshmen!31 Uqss of 1991 32!Freshmen Kevin Kearns April Keihl Rebecca Keller Jennifer Kelso Jonathan Kitchens Jeremy Kirkland Amy Knisley Dawn Koeler Christina Krejci Pat Kulwicki John Lagasse Joseph Lahav Allison Lake Nancy Laker Tonita Lawson Harold Lawton Jennifer Layman Debbie Layton William Leavell Billy Lebianc Don LeDoux Eric Letthand Frank Liewer Doug Lounsbury Thelma Lube Brad Luther Tricia Mach Veronica Mack Tom Main Tobi Malin Eric Maner Bill Manning Andy Marcus Tammy Mair Kelly Marshall Michelle McCall Katrina McGarrah Steve McIntosh Matt McKillox Christa McLawhom Cleo Jones David Jones James Jones Murad Kakesh zixiigfgg 'wif-M no 1 flff-lager.. 3 in Q., we t N isgsi L Jtc llrt L ltc Y J , . N x is with A sq, ua .5 1 . s N X ON X XNQ xx in Q sffx gl X ,rl Encouraging Spirit and Yromotmg Yrrdo Freshmen were sometimes re- luctant to become involved their first year in high schoolg not Anna Willey. Anna cheered with the J u- nior Varsity Squad and held the office of vice president of Student Council. With all this activity Anna still worked to maintain a 3.0 GPA, but would like to raise it next year. After high school, Anna said that she would like to attend a four year college, and eventually own a fashion clothing store. An- na's major interest has been fash- ion design for several years. Demetria McNeill Brian McNett Shelly Mead Willete Moore Billy Morgan Terence Morgan Terry Mosley Dan Mottram Thorsten Mueller Scott Nall Ron Neff Linh Nguyen Nichole Moser Michelle Novakoski Patty O'Donnell Debbie Olmsted Jennifer Olsen Wrig Opsahl ii F ., A . Mike Otto Miranda Page Shante Perry Jeff Pidron Teresa Pillow Susan Plowcha Mikel Pulchano Susy Ramos Elizabeth Randle Linda Rankin Sharon Rawley Ricky Readey Freshmen!33 Llosa of l99l 34!Freshmen Danny Reed Dawn Reed James Reed Donald Reich Billy Relno Yolanda Rembert Denise Riccio Janelle Richardson Mark Risso Noelle Risso Geraldo Roberts Shawn Roberts Terry Roberts Melissa Rogers Tera Ross Heather Russel Eric Sabbides Andrea Schement Tracy Schetano Fran Schirrmacher Betty Schlegel Todd Schnedler Jeremy Schomp Eric Schultz Tracy Schwartz Cleve? f,lQF'lYleft,'l5I, Music and academics mixed beautifully for Kim Quinn. This hard working freshman kept a 3.5 GPA while holding the position of third chair clarinet in the Sym- phonic band. Kim began her musical training in the fourth grade on the drums, but decided to switch over to the clarinet. In middle school Kim won several awards and had the honor of hold- ing a chair in the All County Band. Kim was a member of the Eco- nomics Club. She said being an active band member did not leave very much time for other pur- suits. J - ,ss . A 'Dc K Sf- f Julie Scinta Tina Scott Jennifer Slusser Sandy Snyder Brian Smith Donahue Smith Linda Smith Stacy Smith Willie Smith Sandra Spencer Chris Statkus Matthew Stevenson Audrey Stewart Krista Stinson Mark Strand Emanuel Stubbs Toma Stubbs Chris Sulz Chad Sunter Heidi Swartz Leslie Swingle Sandy Tanasz Sami Thalji Shawna Tittle Debbie Tucker John Tyler Janis Valentine Noah Valentine Paris Varner Tonyal Varner Janine Vasbinder Kelley Velissarios Dominick Ven Frillo Jean-Pierre Vilaire John Vitello Rhett Waddell Sheila Wagner Liesje Walker Nicole Warciski Gail Ward Mollie Warner Kim Warrant Becky Wasoba Carrie Watson Norris Watson Marc Webb Renada Webb Helen West Peter Wheeler Erin Olivia Whitlow Kelby Whitt Dee Dee Wilhoit Anna Willey Danielle Williams Freshmen!35 Llosa of l99l 36!Freshmen Jeremy Wilkins Lelanda Williams Melinda Williams Shea Williams Jennifer Willoughby Felicia Wilson Tony Wilson Andrea Winger Glenn Wolcott Steven Wolcott 1 .. A Ian Wotowicz Buck Wright Andy Yamraj Brian Young ew Fotos Cl' GOQIS for l99l Starting a tradition of spirit was not an easy task for the fresh- men class officers. Kelly Velissar- ios, presidentg Anna Willey, ,vice presidentg Stacy Clark, secretaryg and Patty O'Donnell, treasurer worker to make the year success- ful both in terms of spirit and fund raisers. The Class of l99l sold t-shirts as well as Snickers and M 8cM'sg a perennial favorite of the student body. Their funds bought flowers for the class of 1988. The officers said that their goal was to instill a sense of pride in the freshmen. Nw -is if A -Ljgh fu wr M K., Q Kelly Valassarios and friends and coaches celebrate a touchdown in the Powder Puff football game. s V , .,,,, ' N ab, I' ,np-Hgh! Teresa Fraxier finds a new use for her pom-pomg Chris Statkus likes the idea. Freshmen!37 Tim Adkins Jason Alfano Michelle Alcorns Dawn Anderson Renay Andrews Greg Adelack Shelley Arrighi Dawn Baker Tim Baker William Barber Cheryl Barnes Jason Bartley Michelle Bate Nicole Belter Bryon Bclanger Jon Belfis Danny Bush Bob Bennett Rebecca Berchou Ed Beverage Kristen Birchard Kerry Bolinder Stacy Bowen Jennifer Bowman Angelette Boyd Aiban Brainald Heather Brannon W Ricky Brown Christine Brockwell Kim Brooks Sean Brookstien Class uf Sandee Brown 38iSophomores . , sl S X X as 3 P kffwxsl xx fo 1 gig? l W gap Q x Q be ein' : TW I w 'U .V l if 4: in R ' L Q T Q .N - er I 1 X- Q as S Y ,f Y s '54 'FX .4--ss 5 was ,iv se. s , K 5 s X3 4 rex at L :ii We 2 Ayfk S SS s S' 'fi' :-' 1- , : S at .S s ,:., ,,S,Sy .k.,., P is it 3, my X E is ie A at mwah 'fb as X s, ,W-.gf ti P' e t 'Q' ss. R , ' S, LLLL f . K QIJ, if S S? Qi: gn ,xrr A iili S' -we 5 X 'Wa is. E il. ii 5 piumt, tu the f:...m.-E Striking a balance between work and school was hard for Kristen Birchard as she was a very busy sophomore. Kristen spent the year as vice president of the sophomore class and was ac- tive in the Drama Club. During her time away from OHS Kristen worked as a profes- sional model. She has done run- way and print work for such large I Q l 1' as , is '35 5 s M L X E sw' fl .r l-ff' . x Qs , department stores as Gayfers. She has also appeared in the Tampa Suncoast Magazine. Next year Kristen said that she will go to New York City to inter- view with major modeling agen- cies. S Kristen felt that OI-IS was a positive experience and tht she and Sher friends became involved because ofthe Warrior Spirit. i to K iiie iiteil S 1 .iee 1::gg:7f'iiHYi3s3QYif5H5iiff- S . ' e,r,t ' Q on iytiiy i y 1i9m-QQ1fheiS I i fiaifrffheiif-'iK51V 7 4'6- DaviclCeve11f Ron Crepeau i Elaine Crist X X 1 if w 1 in E 3 alia Wayne Damann SS S S, fi K it KKCVIH Daffy r .P .fi iiiit X' tie K r H 'K S, r K 4 t K - K w i K SS ii ' A sea . ii - S it i Mmm Dash so S . an f KKSS ' f -Q Q - - S e it S M... NY ' Cafflerbmi f i f K K f .S -Q S35 EricfDaviS 1 ' 'K S Juhnrlkvisf S Sarahpillavis V S giifii I Fifi-iucrzess Staying very im- portant to A e Jones, This Omg-:Qing f fo Interact, Spanish Club. Phaedra etrieffeieif? f give as much time as shehe eoiQ1d to each club while she worketfihard to keep her grades in top Condition. When Phaeghiahhad the time to relax so with a a S0044 .WELS M,-zrfjiffikiiizziiii e e IFS C001-e I ef1j0y meeting 'hevii2pe6pieg After she graduateS inei 995Q Phaedra hopes Klicoh Davie ,Edwards to pursue ahfsafeer in the medical fleld. e e ee 1 l e e e s . f . Xa K Dannette Dean W 2 . ' 9 . Ryan Dean 3' , , h jg 1 Stuart Debowsky 5 meA.1is.on Detore Scott Dillon Drew e ' Brian Dubee John Dunn Andrea Dupper Pete Dziadul Tammy Earles e eo anion 11, I Class nf efmYE m 40lSophomores Nmqae an ii' 9' 1-. UU ffl Au 's f N.....,, 4. ' . . it gf-,. ' F F ' :air 'E wax X i iss, K w . 1 fi iii? + , as i ai Hao 523' QW rv 5. ,J L, 5 5 34 3' - G F53 .:...ee,. - . . as N ,ak 3 r lf, if ir sigh' .. , . - xi ' 1' X1 F ! 5 E' I: ' is Q1 ,R .,, -, 3,23 , we , -Q '. up if Q' X Y xr 'ii S s I 3 QP- r X . at F 4 Advenne Emerson Scott Ewing Jennifer Fedor Shannon Field Maren Fish Shane Fisher Chris Fitzpatrick Jill Foster Dennis Forstner Nina Former Laura Fredette Randy Freed Mathew Pruning Laquenda Fuilebrgs Terry Fulgriaiieei Kevin Gaffrey Tom Gargar Vickie Garner Bryant Gills Stephanie Ginn F. Leslie Goft 4,iViV F Karen Gunzalez Sonja Goodwin Jonathan Green Mike Green Joe Grimond-in Keith Gfzybeii n Cathy Hanifen Jenna Harmas Regina Harper Ryan Harris Autumn Harty Chris Haught Erika Harvey David Hedrick Elizabeth Heinburg Suzanne Hinesley Mirian Hodge: Amy Holland V' Marnie Hood V Sophomoresl41 Ebon e 'Q- Wlkg, vw Nw' km. , TL W sg. W' an 'Q We Svxfku A ww. Nw vi , ..,. . -X H X wm- Elass uf ICED 42lSophomores sam ' fm. ., ' Q 5 w ZF' xi ps , fy' Q' .5 . . - , , li' r Y! X , '-'SH End Dreanis of football and base ball occupied some but not all of Howie McKibbons time. Student Council,,Spanish Qluh, baseball, basketball and football all wefe on Hoivie's agenda at one time of another during the past year. Whydid he push togbe in so many I reallyfenjoy sportsiand I amtlie' type of person who always needs something to def' L s hard y relaxingfiand going out weiltfh friendsyand playing tennis. Away ff0m,?F?3?091 Howssufla-ds meats so Q L l -:ai 9' . W ml? lzllll W 'N e 4 V K KLT I S .sig I 1 , .i ay., :,1 .liiwf X be his f0fi vital of Howielsfplans for tlie' L e Howiefsfseeondeliiiiee for' a future as he would like to consider reerg bis first is either baseball or 3 Caf??Filhaf W0U?l?lfl5ut him g fogtballef y in 6 of A 'AR 'xi f 1 x L... if 2 L e .h e L y L ' llt ,X y . Ricky Laddl sf L L H of ' 5 ia no si-. Clayton Lancaster sage is . X .N All if .xfv Joe Jesse Larsonf 'V Leslie Lawson Chris Laycox Jennifer Layos Jess Ledden Ron Lewis E- Mark Linqgisx L Steve fi Kevin Maealixso Stacy Maclean M Markylvialieijyfiyy .YL L Steve L Mike Mahoyi, L 5 . . XY L L Alxcxa Maneleros at .t f? of Class uf 41i!SifEgfiCQQ5mores THHWE mu I likb if gives to T I Drama gaifg gQg that chan 66fE533iti Jenna Jenna in the WJ Q 15roductiii1i'5?wT12e Mazchiilgfugi Even vkii15f3Q l bLisy reh6di5SEllSCi1e6ule fefilwl 9 ifgwi hfff MGPA IRM? f1??FS3'f M HI1,3'W2 l5f1f1?e ww The ' ffm fi wma of Svifif aff? Away Of 5mH2 deVQiQ5hef flw f i ?Qf ChHfCh, Af her , mff5fgwgf,f,.,.f.' EUC Bilfj Amy Martin Tim Martin . Tfac:y5 M?f?i3f ' ' Eddie Mason Lyle Mathews Rick Mattson M512 Pffsf J amesf May Jonny McCuHough Zelluus Mg:C31ilin Aimee Mcljixrfee Howie Mcliibbons Kathi McManus Kelli Mchffapus i- 5 my? , J, A , af Mi 'wfgfw ,,, ,S 9 bs. f 1 X ,r we I ! ', ev if -i '1 img- N..,1 Norris McMillian Maurice McNeil Jamica McNoy1l Kevin McPhiIamy Marvette Mills Jennifer Mevoli Joseph Misiura Jeff Mitchell Chris Morey Daniel Morgan Tywanda Morgan Joanna Morris Kelly Morison J. Murray Frances 'Myers V Jim Myrick Chad Nixon h Vince Keith Noiidnf Jana Norris' Sonia Oakeaff niioo Gary Oliveiigiz i'A' Jeff Olsen iii Lori Organista Vicky Orheim Mike Osborne L.L. Patterson Scot Parker Tim Paris Jennifer Pargish Chuck Peacock Aaron Pence Stephen Perry Patricia Quick Valerie Quick Sean Quimby Tina Quinn Mijan Ramsay Stacy Ramsay Marla Reedey Sophomores!45 Rebecca Redman Jaidiffgged Jim Reeder Keri Reeder Jeanniernicnafaspnl Connie liiffera Ken Robertson Mike Rose Kcri,R5SSl Lynn Reesi Michael Sarnek Chris Sanders Chris Scannel Kelly Scanlon Sherie Scherb Steve Schwarz Lisa Scribner Chris Shekey Russel Sherk Holly Sherman wiuiam Shepard Lara Shiver Sunny Sirrianna Jim Skinner Tim Skinner Jay Smith Terrick Smith Lori Snyder Jason Sorrell Frank Spinelli Sylvia Stockhouse Karen Stephens Wie ' - 1: 'ff . R 1 5 . 'K 'B , Rhonda Steward . - Ken Stoinski ' ' ' 9 Dawn snehike Bridger sychowski ,J 5.1 A Jim Tappan Cathy Teal Michelle Thomas Yolanda Thomas at Nicole Thompson ' ,Michelle Tucker Anthony Turner Chad Turner Katrina Turner Tim Tyler Jennifer Ulsberger the Acting and singing became a way of life for sophomore Jeff Ol- son. Students saw Jeff in one of the leads for the Drama produc- tion of The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder..Participation in the Drama Club and Vocal En- semble prepyaredfrfeffifor his role. Jeff was from the warm Florida tllya Cedar Falls, Iowa. Twofweeics later his family moved to Minnesota. He came to Florida during the first six weeks of his freshman year. Jeff is very active outside of school. He is the president of the United Methodist Youth Fellow- ship and is very involved in the Youth Chorus at his church. Even with church and school activities Jeff found the time to race his bike at area competitions. Al- though he was not on the soccer team thisipast year, Jeff really en- joys tho game. He began playing nine yearsyiago. ileffiyhasiglearned to set goals for himselfi'tbfiiQth'iilong and short term. His short tilyt erm goal is to keep his grade point average at 3.0. 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H 2 rw 935935315:2?wWE217z11W1?!a1'J4i5Wf1 ' aafyqpweqegl 17,4 gaqplgamq 5 g?w'4.i,w 45,1-A' i l Micheal Cooper Michelle Maurer R21ndY English Kathy Voris Senior Superlatives!53 l Ufigft jpiritecfjournafist Journalism was a way of life for Tessa Whitehead. Tessa served as the editor-in-chief of the Everglade for three years. Besides beating deadlines, Tessa spent her senior year leading cheers on the Varsity Cheerleading squad. Tessa participated in sports as well as academics. She played soccer for three years andowas a member of the swim team for two years. Tessa hopes to pursue Journalism at the Univ. of Florida. . f is f Saudia Adams Allan Atkins v T4 Michael Baker R hub 55 I gui :Milf - We qw .gagiv Q, 1, K gt, A 1' Qin., , Mmm! i ,Ye -rs were L. , ,iii i IH I Michael Albert - -'-,gp ft? ln E Melinda Aver Tammy Avery Dwight Barber Tom Barton Meighan Arend lil rf! iw Q1 av fi x, K i? J -im' 'V '-' ,r ., ' ' , iq x... David Behymer Mary Benscoter Q -I Lorri Blackshear Timothy Bloye ' 'J 5 ' ' uri ee W 5 qw , 'iiiinl M- 'iaalfiff e if 'mf , l 1 'J' N S .. 4 ' 1 Lana Brooks Mary Brown Janine Calabrese Laura Campbell , . 'Q' ' ,Pa Q X 3- N Q- , 4 Q ' 'VH '- ' K ff, 4 K X s -. xi , 'w 3 I Andrea Bielefeldt Edward Bokor I 5 . if wif 'E We 1555 wt Stacyjrummette Todd Caryle - 'Q V vb., Chris Billich Jeffery Brammer .-- 'S qi uv T' R' fr tm JM M it if me v Steven Brunner I ll W H i . J onoen 1 -1'--v -f r MJ Bill Carney ' .fe Q - - - 'fr . ' ' mv '55 Lynea Ciaccia ' Janeen Cipolla ai- C I BYE 'S K 'll- K ,ff ,J E 1. X 4 Robert Clark Carrie Claus Seniorsl65 James Cline III Michael Cooper Fi? 449520353 in if ll 5? Andrea Cote r lilly 1 M Carl Daniels if 33 ,ni -J lllllllli, Kimberly Davis Sonya Cochran il we . it :M 52-gy E X Andrew Corbett Linda Cox Tracy Davies gil gg 4 'E 't 5 1 XA ll i W.. NJN Tracy Deal .tv 'ltmw LL! 4 Robert Connolly .,,,,,,u ,,,.. m, Silt l W' ,- W -.,. A wig: ' Q Q A i B Christopher Corey l Jessica Cross Jason Davis 3' C, audi I if wt t i Yu N vw f sr ' ,. .., A illwl R MW vt? iv 1 , W ! is Yvette Deal 5 . I -.jj 11 Wm i W ll 4 1 Y X f Henry Debona - Charla Dooley 2 - Travis Edward Achieving goals and breaking records has been a way of life for Kathy Voris ever since she was born in Evansville, Indiana. Kathy's list of activities include: captain of the swim team, PTSA, SAC, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. Senior year Kathy was president of Student Council and worked as a peer facilitator. Kathy was 9 years old when she first swam competitively. She set her long range goals: to make the ' ., :wifi Q if F Scott Dema Alf onse Desimone ag, L' w AVS Michael Durbin Yliminzg for the Qofcf Junior Olympic cut and Senior Regionals cut. She has achieved both. With her swimming ability she hopes to get an out of state scholarship to a university. With her 4.2 GPA and her record swim times, a scholarship opportunity is a good probability. Kathy was asked what advice she would like to leave for her fellow classmates. Her reply was, Get involved and stay involved, and always try your best. Thomas Doehleman so S 'Y , 'N 75.1, . . 1 . N Angela Eddy A Timm Durkop - Angela Ely Randall English James Evertt SeniorS!67 ,. 'f 1? 'W as wr 1 H515 Wk GN W Jw. 13 fr , ff Y QL a As ii? ww in A Salam. 5 9 l fi. A ' if i 4 3 E' , M 3 sg? M ,, 1? , - , A' , APS'-fpif' was . if if i, K fi f , , ,, 4 5, W, my aw If 1 2, w 9255 5 Q3 W lv X-, ix ' .x Y W Jada Farrow F iff Jeff Finkhous C11 s fr 4 , M M S il, 2 A6 b ,, y , ' a- . Bernard Floyd X E A Donald Fortn CY if X barf1.d 'V Susan Furry ,z z 1 ' ff Antwonette Favors ggi Mark Fish ae? W W, H rr wi Sf ,W fs? N ig' X if ihfyg gif -W' En , J olee Foerster Sn' . 3 4 1 2 v ' 1 -.gay ix L V , , . . r. P, , 1 ' 2 Q f J f l , .9 nw lxfql , A as Kathleen Frascona Sharon Gareau L -if ww Www 2, g ra so sign aqwiwmz Q 3, ga , A ,. P Q T55 IL , W A an 1 , r , N ff W '5 I' 1 , F siiiv ir f , Q ,, Q M 5544 , , + , , K s was-T gg 1' , 1 f L- D -fa, mm .aw ,Q . e If Thomas Fessenden s. ni ' 1 it Q 31 if, :Q 'Si H' ?4f,g,2fi. 'Q .. .wa bf N J QP ' a , N l me H f ' 'fa R Y- x ' L, Angela F lournory . sr'sr F sssl Jennifer Ford a ,, 2355 a ff'-' Sheri Frogel Q s lx F , Douglas Garner Karen Getz .. -fr. 5 f ,V , W..- l 1 A X 1- N mn, Jan Goodale ,- ' ' ' im f 2 4 hw WW my 11 xl i Sandra Griffin Karen Haines aff x, .-:W Q 5 x . 1 .- i 5 Lexa Gibson Q Tessa Graham mf J , nnnn A K Stephen Gronemeyer , 'wr ri, Laura Lee Hanson April Gleeson , in 'lf 'f?f ' args Q K Ronnie Green U 1 , V fx X , e - - I 'W 'Q' G: W v- rr 'f -w Y 0 N ij rv 2, ' W il ga A if 'H Karen Guerette Stacy Harris William Harris John Haught ' Richard Hause 1, nf' gf , K 9 4 X mx , 1 is H ls ex I as N i 'W' Y 'fffn . 1r 'W N 2, K f l. li , 5 8 Y Kim Henderson Af' 1- 3'5- K 1, M ,ll wi 2 hw Mi A f wx N ,ii ii W s .ww ,lv in ' Wi X V fi + 1 'TM 'I t Tammy Henderson Laura Hester Brad Hodge Y i g tg . A 1 . wt ' ' - lull! fmlfl t itll . L it . - .H 4 1 Y V is 1 r Lisa Hoffman Terrel Holmes A Shawn Hooten Km I A A f if :li - James Howard Larry Humphrey Renee Jacobs Football was a big part of Randy A English's life, but it was far from the only X A 4 pursuit that occupied his time. Randy worked hard for the student body in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Student Council, and the Student Rights and Responsibilities Board. He also contributed hisjournalistic talents to the Everglade and the Chief Edition. Randy's leadership qualities were tested during his four years playing football. He captained the .IV team and Varsity his senior year. Randy said, I do have one thing to say to all students. Do as many things as you can, with all your ability and you will never fail. ffl Quadty Man t 5 J 43 . ll i Glenna James Michael J ansma 1l Anissa Jones f Y 1 vw , Beth Keglor yy ennifer Keith Eric Johnson Holly Jones l Suzette Kelso Michael Kendrlcks Greg Kennard ' if 1 in 1, rv E f E' 3 G K' -4' ff .Q v .yu l I W r, Sig. 'i--4 ,i . I 'HW 593 V ,pq W ' V L11 ,7 ,WHT 'l pil' Patricia King Laura KIIHIHSZCWSKI l il S fl W -- Christy Khmowlcz Gary Knisley , , Y K. Emily Kone Michelle Kutz ., 1 55-. ' if Jacqueline Lagrow Victoria Lattimore Jeanne Ludwig Scott Maclean If Michelle Maurer Ml fi? rf 4 E we . , M a ,INK e A ,M KF! 3? W, 'Pri 1 :Q My Q , fa, as 2 4- 'ii' lk ,7 w l Wi :jg m 5 may l a i , 5 - E E I J f , J -- . IE H CI if 5 S' f' W it ff 4, U, 22951 Jodi Larsh Alisha LaShore J , XMW, Dawne Leemon If fs Y il Lori Luther A it J J ii, we 12? X Y , Ken Madden J Nancy Leslie Kathy Mack wen Michael Mader is -We Y NW M.. M X s ,i ,U MN Y tw W by l Chris McCann Mark McCormick w,L Anthony McGee Angie McIntosh Lora McIntosh , Wh wif Chris McLaren 'Q' 1. Q' A EQ, - - Adam McMillian Jennifer Meeks Suzanne Messenger Rachele Mitchell .1 pill W ' dv- ve M Q if -6 4 K ,I X ' ' W4 'sig , Q 1236? N Renee Moreira an ,rliristi Morris Suzanne Moshent eeee lames Mosteller 'Wei ozmcfecf ffltfrfete s M nvilmw Dedication is a word that Mu Alpha Theta. describes Jolene Nixon when The remainder of .Iolene's time applied to her involvement in is consumed by volleyball, student government and sports. While attending OHS, she has become involved in Student Council, National Honor Society, Future Educators of America and basketball and softball. When asked what was her favorite sport, she replied, Basketball, because I like the fast pace of the game. Seniorsl73 is !1 6' x3 Jennifer Mujat 5'1 ' I wi? N. 1 ,wi f Ml, .if Dawn Nelson MQ? fffiif if X - J Jolene Nixon , i . ,S fm ii I aw ri. Donna Otto ,m,jjs'.'r,. 5 Gina Paulk Zach Mulharan Pete Narvaez c., fri: Y.Y'N!. ' N 1 K. r Angie Newsom Daphne Nixon 2 ig .T it N Gloria Noger Tom Noser Rebecca Parks Valerie Parks fy A . 'wwf A lr x VH 1 illi fig: M Mlillllllllir N NA ls Jon Payne Jerry Peterson Kathy Peterson Jennifer Pierson T, 23 'W' Sherri Pino Lisa Pourchot Crysal Proscia Stephanie Raiqla Rebecca Rohrd Dennis Pulchano James Rose .3-if 1 1 1 N ' .M i 1 - f r l,, lii i' V wr-A ' -:Mn V 'nh ' ' '51 ill' M N Y Travis Pitt -. Ruth Quinn Q ff .. Nw A Y WN Donald Ross fgf, I -an 5154. . ez ggi- '22 3-Q? M if H , , Y, W, iw, get A - Y ': ' , x ml, i w Y W ik ia , l K yd W Ron Russo Robbie Rutherford April Scanlon Arthur Scarvelli l - l l M lf 2 wif, I - - Elizabeth Scharton Michael Scheuer Heidi Schiller Christina Sellcck Seniorsl75 Ewing On dn 'Up Beat A Music holds a special place for Alan Atkins, Assistant Drum Major. He became involved with the band the summer before his freshman year. He worked steadily until he achieved the position of percussion section leader. During Alan's Junior year he was honored with the title, Outstanding Band Student. Alan enjoys listening to several famous percussionists such as Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa of the Big Band era, and Neil Peart of the rock band, Rush. During his first year in the music program, Alan decided to make be- coming drum major one of his goals. He wanted to gain leadership experi- ence and a sense of responsibility. :Ai 5 it v Ai .. ,hii .2 ' .... K - Q K . s ,y , t y . l Brian Shea Dou Si ouin Kent Sirrianna 8 B .e,,, V .f f V U a m ' as r,.. I . , S i't' A ' i.iir iiii'i l Antoinette Smith Deborah Sn der Kevin S orn Y P Y f i ' f ' f K I'i -3 a ff '..re ' i e i A . Www! Shawn Stoddard Angela Stringer Duncan Stroup 058 J 'eff i .1 1 F w Y: A 1 ,451 I i Y -4' W ' ni 4 f , Q, 'Q 1 n 4 YM ,.,,,g:v -r V - il., .8 .1 are ,M a Q , W Z' 1 1 w If if Joseph Stroup John Sumner Kim Swam David Swierenga ' L if ' 5-Ye :Y or 'Q .1 il. , a - - ' il M fr i Miki Takahashi Tracy Talora Jamai Thalji Joe Torch hir. in M, ,Tr 5:3 1 ' r ' fu 'X fiiffff f carp, if 5 1 ,Q I 'll' V' Q ' all Tiaffrice c oooo Thomas Tully e Deniseefl-'urner sDiane Van Haerents or Y J r. , F' J, - W' r Leslie Vaughin Kathy Voris Belinda Weber Joe Wedge l '1' ,, 5 x Michelle Walden K1 Majorie Walker Tonya Walker i - Natalie Warren Seniorsl77 . lt wi Allen Webb ,t..m,.J, Q- 1- 1-sri 1 ll' xi Jill Whitehead 3' 1 'if' if Q XX , Y , li ' fi !l E a G' 2 1? E I5 2 xl .1 M: 11 r lt ,t X , John Winiecki Joseph Woodward ,gi f Jon Weber Montessa Whitehead William Willey wi ll? if I J' Michelle Wojdag Ni -ar A , 'ni' wg QS l 5' wiv , M twig Q i, A-. Q wie' Mechclle Wowas , iiii, Rqinlt llllliiglw , M gist' mtg xr ffl , t, J all if it 6 Topie Wells KW' A A df, Robin Wilder XM ., l ali? Jack Williams 'C' iii' i i 2 H-ml l i iiiiiiiiwm -.N x. Diana Woods Mcchelle Wright I Ns ,M is Antoinette Yamonchik Cecilia Yidi Julissa Yidi ' - - Richard Zichichi In ml DD3P!L5!!1!9P!F9Pl Richard Cliff 1 . W , ul' L l H ' W 1 A g 4 1 J' 54553 Weii' fi wi my 7 a 1. WW mr fr '59 A -f .' A S ,f W Iik it Y Michelle Ziegenfuss 1 Kevin Bowers Sandy Colvin Craig Zurman Graham Bowman Anne Degani Sandra Young l Teresa Abell V. Shannon Chapman Donna Dixon Darryl Dragoni Denise Dunn Aldo Ferrario - - James Gainor Seniors!79 lv sqm 4 Q ,SP wg- . S fa 'gr-1 Susana Herrera ' k.., W Rechelle Lawson as. '-'- mf- s aa Angela Morris N . 4 .gb t Stephan Petersson we if W, .kk . :i ? 'Wi - . . A , tr M K QV 'J ,,,,' t Kathy wiuen Colleen Hitch S mv Rose McColister Greg Nitz Q3 th' ul. 43' 35- E x 1 ar P -X. x Q' il l M5 wwf mt E r , If A tw 'E fl r w V x X X c mil' 3' Cathi Stephens ' M ' Q 25? , . Wig, 'xt by at wi Mftzg-w pw 0' Y gl s' WM l in nf? nm' ' WN M X , it J W Sharon Williams fa r t of at , - ,Agp , K ff: 3 Raw ig L df 5 if r I , 1 ,S 33? bi Stacie Hobson . - af Scott Miklos 6 Becci Pattin sv W x Chuck Tunstill - Looking towards the future, Becca Kemp remembers the best of high school fun and friends left behind. Seniors!81 cademically, Ahead of the Game Academics are a part of every students life. but a few stand out by being able to combine the classroom and several other ac- tivities. The students noted were able to do just that and be recog- nized by their peers and their teachers as the most outstanding academic students. Michelle Mauer pursued her lessons and captained the Varsity Cheerleaders. While Michelle cheered. others played. Jennifer Mujat, Jolene Nixon, and Kathy Voris all excelled on their athletic fields: volleyball, basketball, and swimming, respectively. Leadership qualities helped these students to persevere and to help others. Mujat was NHS president and Voris, Student Council president. Laura Hester worked tutoring and listening in her job as a Peer Facilitator. Jack- ie Lafirow spent her evenings working on the Evergladeg she was assistant editor. Most academic meant top grades for all of these outstanding students, but it also meant being a very active member of the 0s- ceola family. 82fAcademic Hall of Fame Laura Hester Sherry Frogel above Michelle Maurer and below Jennifer Mujat Janelle Justice fi Q .: ' W, ,. - Jolene Nixon ho, Kathryn Voris Melinda Aurer Jackie LaGrow Diane Woods Academic Hall of Famel83 ll'I+DII3ll3Y ee lfllfytll I! individuality, fun and per- sonal expression was sought by students who pursued hobbies in their spare time. Hobbies provided an escapefrom school and work. Bryan Bingham became a fisherman at the age of two. He and his family enjoyed fishing trips to Tierre Verde and the Everglades. Snook and trout were favorite catches. Shane Maderis time was split between his love of herpe- tology Cbreeding and collecting snakesj and acquiring car ste- reo components. 'Shane drove to the sound of his 420 watt Al- pine laser disc player and cas- sette deck. The system meant so much to Shane that he in- sured its security by installing a mobile security system in his l979 Mustang GT. A family business evolved from the Beard family's model train hobby. They opened a hobby store, but still have many working models in their home. Whatever the interests stu- dents enjoyed their varied hob- bies and many found that they greatly enriched their lives in and away from school. 84! Hobbies was i non! ET SYUDFELS -xfxzuws B 'W Janelle Justice is evaluating the colleges which may have a great Craig Scarvelli enjoys collecting pictures of Ferraris and influence on her acting in drama. Porsches. Aside from all that, he collects comics fw 0 agus-'-' faldivf' lllil WR ,.,1: Part of Shane Mader s Alpine system is pictured aside. Above Joe Torch s truck black Thunder is his pride and joy. 5 A arm mu: 5 ,.pi Y ' -.ev-N-,s...4.-,-aw0'fP k' I I N V F V , , . i V as iw mi .- .it .33 ff N' -1' W 'ttc ' f- 63035: ta iw i I ex. lf Q vs? K 1' A Y Suk 5 3 l l i .fl- ' ' i 1 i I Wolnliiiw- ' W -' M- M W M W X VA IIQIl2lI'DIlQSZ!I! Extra money, college funds, clothes and cars were just a few of the reasons that students took jobs. Some of the O.H.S. students took jobs at the local McDonald's, many in the mall stores and the rest at local stores and restau- rants. Many of the students carry fulltime jobs after school and oth'- ers may carry a 15 hour a week job. Senior Chris McCann replied It's great having a jobg the fact that money is involved makes the job worthwhile? Many students like their jobs. Itis just the hassle of leaving school and going straight to work or having to Work long shifts. Even through the hardships of jobs and the hassles of the school work, many students feel having a job is worth all the trouble in the world. ., ,V , WLM ryykr W ffm-were ,,,. ffm? ieiiee , wi Usa I F 'lf ' iw , f' it f .,,..,, ,, ,.,., Qi ,,. One of the local stores, McDonalds, sup- r t Stocking shelves at Kash Sc Karry is just plied jobs to many students like Angelica t one of many jobS Pete Antonian does. Baldwin. y e i a ' r t 86!Jobs l Greg Potter bussed tables at .?esse's Landing. S Y, 1. el I Q 3 f o . 5 I fe: f gl L Q ' gf -. owe-eo If l l Azfober Kapili shows working can be fun and smiles. ' aglnq 3 Wi, 2: 'Wars- q.. lf P00538 HP and Checking OUP video YQPQS Monica Lopez does one of the less pleasant jobs in the ice cream parlor at Jesse's ns one of the most common gobs Patncxa Landing, Pullis has to do at the movie rental shop, l l I l A l l l ll Jobs!87l' MflElEllilIfNlD MfAlI3II3IIfDlDSi!I! By: Mechelle Wowas What do you want to do this weekend? The great question students at O.H.S. ask every Fri- day night. Students loved hang- ing out at the local McDonalds. It looked like half the student body had passed through the parking lot at some time during the eve- ning. Although not all the students stayed in the O.H.S. area, many went to the hottest new dance place in the area, OFF LIMITS. 'am' Spending time dancing was a pas- time for teens. There were many other things students participated in over the weekend like: spending time with friends, spending time with family and also with boy- friends or girlfriends. These were just a few of the activities that T occupied the Warriors. H M- One thing many students do on the week- Spending a Saturday at the beach was end is spend time with girlfriends or boy- one of students' favorite pastimes this friends like Suzanne Mayeux and Jason year and every year. . Reed. T tiff' I vr., I Students spend a Friday night at a school dance put on by the Student up p tt y I Council' . ..s. I f.'ff. sz - ' Many Friday nights for Osceola students were spent cheering the Osceola Varsity footba team. l . - . ' 88!Weekend Warriors S c WMWX' ,f ,f Z, ,,,. H .. I .wwf I PM i xy ,ft ,if gf' lf, . ,, , i K 2z.:,,y W A at Tucker Floyd and Greg McClimans battle it out as Rob Bauer waits to take the winner. L: . .fglqt , X A A s ' . V ,K 5 ming I .fi ' i ' E i 1 - A 5 ' ' f .,'. i . , J . Aj' A A e Tab V11 au- if . T If ' , Mgaxvj K MAN oi - 't uc fi, 1 -vk,4 r W I , ' A , 1 ' .of 1 -I' - 'J f rj: T.: . V P .i ,, .. 1' Y, .I , ' , i, Q -emp, x if ,Q ,V -' ' ,- ii QS ' f fl , - 1' Scouting out the locations for pictures was one way the editors Mechelle Wowas and Tessa Whitehead spent their Saturdays. Craig Scarvelli spends part of his weekend time with his family and his pet dog Pepe. lumix! ................ ......... ...I Weekend Warriorsl89 Alflfllflll lflldllf 2:33315 Il3lEIlIl By: Erika Harvey Homework, jobs or athletic events. These were the evening pursuits of most Warriors. Many students supported the home team at games and matches both on weekends and during the week. They had a wide range of sports to choose from: football, basketball, wrestling and track to mention just a few. Students real- ly enjoyed the company of their friends at these events as much as they did the games. Some people liked to get away from it all by going to their favor- ite park. In the north part of our zone, students hung out at Lake Seminole Park while those from St. Petersburg frequented Frank W. Pierce CBartlettJ Park. For most though, it was home- work that ate up the evening hours. After the dinner dishes were cleared, students hit the books. Only the unlucky ones for- got until the next morning. Many Warriors headed to a job right after school. Some students felt that they missed some fun, but that the experience and the extra cash were worth the effort. Some even earned enough to help put themselves through college. The nightlife was definitely prof- itable for many. alll During the week chorus students sing their hearts out in practice. Tucker Floyd enjoys a quiet night at home watching t.v. Qofmagm Life hi i 1 l ' 1 nl L R 1 x 3 5 s Q5 i f., V 'Mft if if y , 5 I 1' 5 5' 9 Craig Scarvelii is one of the few students that crack open the Students enjoy their friends at the Friday night game. books and stufly duringyghe week wx ff 'N ,W After a long day in schooly Jason Leibin and John O'Domie1l enjoy aisnack at McDon- alds. 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The teams hopes quickly diminished as Coach Bob Goebelis team became plagued by poor grades from quite a few of the team's starters and injuries, including one to Germanexchange student Timm Durkop who was out for the season with torn ligaments in his knee. However, with lots of depth in each position, the team still had a chance to finish the season well .yny Coach Goebel said, We have the players and the skills. Weire just not working as a unit and unfortunately things just arenit clicking the way they should? Although their record does not indicate it, the skills wereithere andthe majority of the players beiieved that it was just a matter of time before the team clicked as a unit and they finished the season with a good attitude. Chris Billich gets above an opponent to head the ball away. l 1 ,. 4. W' T wwf, a 3 Q , . - mf 1 w .L . 1 'K q- f X ' ,i-Air' K N ' QQ , of xr , if .3 - , ' ' in 91' ' ,f ' ' .N , 'Exsi . L tvixiif' EV. gl' ' A' 2 1 ' . i K' A L V X ' Smit' ' it 'f' , n , ' ' w ' f ' iii- -, -sf we -9' f . 5 . ' 1 ' ' N -' it . Y U Boys' Soccer. Top Row: Coach Bcb Goebel, Matt Ross, Derek Gendron, Kent Sirriana, Chris Billich, Eric Manderson, Todd Gronemyer, Joey Woodward, Aldo Ferrario, Derek Trainer, Mark Shendock, Alfonse Desimone, Timm Durkop, Asst. Coach Bob Baker. Second Row: Mike Baker, Ray Woody, Tray Jones, Chris Statkus, Greg 01:-sat, Glenn Wolcott, Tim Baker, Greg McC1imans, Dave Jackson, Stephan Petersson. Bottom Row: Steve Wolcott, Frank Spinelli, Brian Beard, Paul Belbin, Steve Mclntosh, Kelby Whitt, Stuart Debowsky, Chris Sanders. 1 im l 1 1 i 1 1 I l 1 1 11O!Boys Soccer 9 O i C g Displaying good form, Mike Baker performs a bicycle kick, He also puts some energy behind a jumping header. 53'-nf L 51 V - . 'J' . - Leaving the player on the turf, Matt Ross moves the ball away from the goal. OHS L L L L W L L L L L L W BOYS SQCCER OPP St. Pete Cath. W Tarpon Springs 0 W Dixie Hollins W Largo W Gibbs W Dunedin W Countryside W Seminole W Northeast W St. Petersburg W East Lake W Lakewood L Pinellas Park Boca Ciega Clearwater 1miWnmn Boys Soccerf111 Lots of team spirit and hard work led the Girls' Soccer team to their best season in eight years. Even though the team's record of three Wins did not seem like much, it was the most wins ever scored by a Girls' team in a single season. With only two starting seniors, Gina Gray and Tessa Whitehead, the team was held together by their strong leadership skills both on and off the field. The team was very young, and for the most part, according to Coach Whalen, it was a rebuilding year for the girls? The team displayed aggressive play and good sports- manship throughout the season. Each year the team has improved. It is a trend that they would like to continue in the future. L ' GIRLS SOCCER L OHS Opp L Boca Ciega W L Clearwater W L St. Pete Cath. W L Tarpon Springs e W W Dixie Hollins L L Largo W W Gibbs L L Countryside W L Seminole W W Northeast L L St. Petersburg W L Eastlake W L y Lakewood W Pinellas Park Donna Baker takes the ball off an opponents foot. Gina Gray chaitangesaa opponent for a fiffyfiftyribaii. P 'Q ,,,,, l - ff' ., - U , ' t t' ' ' ,, K' -Ziyi 'fff ze ,xwwa MM555 ffl H ,VV ,V H fflV'f H, H V, V,f,f',gg,,iLsi5?f'i5f7'iif ,Q',fgg,!2 ,, V ' ' ' Q - at Wg' n V, ,V ,f lar- f Keeping control of the ball, Suzy Ramos uses her body to shield. 1 12lGirls Soccer Girls' Soccer. Top Row: Coach Ernie Whalen, Heidi Schiller, Jennie Dillmore, Tessa Whitehead, Nicole Thompson, Megan O,Neil, Donna Baker, Shelly Hathorne, Mechelle Wowas. Second Row: Deveny Crager, Alicia Walker, Lisa Inhulsen, Joelle Brown, Becky Clark, Dawn Anderson, Jennifer Bowman. Bottom Row: Suzy Ramos, Lisa Castle, Janelle Richardson, Jenny Lamb, Tammy Woodward. Containing a Seminole player at midtield, Nicole Thompson cuts down the angle for a pass. 'ivfffflwa Man ,f 'li WZ, , s,,, 2 C ' -17.i l fr Q..f.fi,, M A new 1 in MPSWM, WWMMAAW I, : Q i Cutting the ball back helps Jennie Dillmore get by her Oppo- Jennie Dillmore takes a poke tackle against a Dixie Revel. Dent. 1 1 1 Girls Soccerl113 the team their best and put of the effort. For the season lt a pleasing one for both the team and the stu- dents, next year is expected to be a winning one. Josh Edwards attempts to shake off the Boca Ceiga Defense with the dribble theorem d 1 Cflad, Tllfnef fakes height for Sfflnted Coach Crumb gives advice right before the Varsity game in hopes for a win. - whentthe opponent for defense trles to o l s e - block the shot. d I 114lBoys Varsity Basketbail tg' '1 At ff' ,A , 9, ff 'z in J VJ E 'X t wfvhfg J J V 1 K Vkrr 2 N 4 X IVVV X Q P' if , I' Robert Nolton steels the ball in an attempt to shoot on the hoop QQ x xkkik ax .xri .ek K . Q 116!Boys Varsi - if vi' :af sa Y I wzfff , N , -. 1: ltqxf ui?--435: :f-.ggg . C ., ,P Ken Leonard takes a jump shot right at the two point shot line. James joins shots for two on the corner. Clarence as perfect shows ups can be . WW? , ,. M '5 -1 . 1 M Lf:-5iii?'? -sififf'-'F ?f'fiil.. kQi5?li'if:fJ5iff2Q .- , Josh Edwards dribbies the ban dose court while his team sets up for a play. 1 0.1-LS. WARRIORS James Jones with two one one still succeeds in a beautiful hook shot. Zigi gfsfas Park Y 12109 Dunedin W 1211 l Seminole L ' ' 12115 East Lake W 12116 Boca Ciega L A A 1.1 Q 12118 Lakewood L Oi 105 Northeast L 01107 Largo W 01108 Largo W 01112 Seminole L 01115 Tarpon Springs W 0l122 Countryside L 01 125 Dunedin W 01126 Dunedin W 01 128 Venice W 01129 Gibbs W 02102 Pinellas Park L 02105 Clearwater L 02109 St. Petersburg L 02112 Boca Ciega L 02117 Lakewood L 021 19 Dixie Hollins L ,611 -ff' ',, , 'T' 721124 ,vtet Top: Left to Right: Mike McKenzie, Robert Nolton, Clarence Flournory, James Jones. First Row: Chris Boys Varsity Basketban M17 Robinson,-Robert Letthand, Josh Edwards, Nate Thoiton. 1 1 ' 5 Q i 3 3 3 2 x 5 z Z 5 X 3 5 fi Y 3 5 1 2 3 2 23,55 SVU:- RN 4 Q Sonia Randell shoots for two to add to their wmmng score Shannon Fields dribbles down court antimpatlng her against the Dunedin Falcons. on l opponents attack Bottom Row L to R: Tiffany Flounery Tracy Brooks Cathy Mac Yvette Cameron Tonya Walker. Top Row, L to R: Coach Shanefelt, Jolene Nixon, Sonia Randell, r-r-PBI-lmimivvl -4-J--rn':vb4 mr-Il-'Q 1' U ,X xv if in ' L 5, 6 . f fl X f z j f I V Q s v v Q 1 Jennifer Mujat, Laura Williams, Shannon Fields, Vanessa Dixon. Coach Shaneyfelt encourages the team at halftime. X - . if kxkk . ss, .. . 6 we 1 -Q 55935 N ef V - - lg -.k3- x--: 1 . we I NN Cl Tonaya Walker keeps her eyes on the basket as she aims to shoot. 1 OHS WARRIORS 11130 St. Pete Catholic W 12102 St. Petersburg W 12107 Northeast W 12108 Boca Ciega 1 W 12110 Dixie Hollins W 12115 East Lake ' W 1 12117 Laekwoodf L 01104 Dixie Hollins W 01106 Northeast no W 01107 Largo WW 01108 Largo 1 Y f W 01111 Tarpon Springs W 01113 Seminole W 01116 Riverview 1 1 W 01121 Countryside L 01122 St. Pete Catholic W 01125 Dunedin 0 W 01126 Dunedin W 01128 Gibbs L 02102 Pinellas Park 02104 Clearwater 02109 St. Petersburg 02111 Boca Ciega 122 02113 Southeast 02116-18 Districts Jennifer Muj at successfully passes the ball to her teammate whrle guarded by two Falcon players v 2 if if ' 'L IP 168111 IC if' filling, W1 ' f Heidi4 SChwartz sheets for two. New coach Ms. NancyeSimmons YICWS thegigalf fwxth the 1 xji X ..,.,.,--' ....- 'Hum wwf .K Q1 A I 'V' MW ' 'g W f-'fmo,,...,.,,W,,, M. e e e A e 3 U an I Erika Harvey determines which way to pass the ball while an opponent awaits her throw. , e e Girls JV Basketba!!l125 CHI year. tler seem each may not but many ceeded m in one C WC1' C Tracy Butler takes down hns opponent at an attempt for a pen Tucker demonstrates an arm lock IH preparatnon for a pm 126!Wrestlmg Rbbbxe Bauer succeeds in a hold whlch wms hmm a pm some intensity towards the was Coach Steve Bass. the try One worth WHS e that sec made 1111 vidual and the team as a wholef' As the season was summed up, it was a frustrating year as a team, but a rewarding one for most indi- viduals. 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The team started the season with a mental advantage after they won their pre-season tournament against the Pinellas Park Patri- ots, 4-2. The rest of the season was a struggle, but the athletes felt it was worth the effort. Senior Andrea Cote scoops up a ground ball hit to the outfield and keeps her foot on the base as she readies 'to tag catches a low hit. Pi :fi-,. A 155' V ,, L1 ,W ig N sf? -idzffii . uv,.A WKHKW J ww Jenn1e D11krl'ore puts all :her power behn d the bat takmg a swmg at the ball Aff' ,P 'L nf- -JW5 'mtsK ' iQ M Mmm-5 X 5 5 N .. V. .. .. .-.. .. , .. , .... , ,... . . . ,,,. ..,. ..-. I . a-:J-1:-'r.+':.1:,gv ' 1 : H, I IIVI -A I I I I ' . . . . ,, ' Hsu ,mix www 1 1. 5 3 1 5 Q 5 5 1 Q Q 3 Q 5 5 3 Q 3 z 2 3 Q , 2 3 i Q ? 5 i E k 5 E S 3 E 1- 4 x 9 I 5 2 I X 'sn fxg PM 1 E ? 5 E E E K 5 E i 1 b xW? M' M' ' ' mm 'm ' M WW yawwwmmwvamawwwwwwmmwmwmwwmxsxwsmwawfmwgzmmmwmmaamsmwawmwwwwmmimswmsmzxzzmqmmxmwmw wmvxwmbvwmwmw mamwwwvwmwmmmxmmmmynwmwmvww -t- WMM The Big cl 1 efw In Clubs 140lClubs 3 You have to develop a style that suits you and pursue it, not just a bag of tricks. Always be yourself. - Jimmy Stewart, actor Cl b 1141 Leaders 'n Enthusiasm By Jennifer Bowman Cheerleaders were an impor- tant part of our games and pep rallies. The resurgence of school spirit helped them greatly in their job. Tessa Whitehead comment- ed, When the crowd supports and participates at the games, we feel our purpose for existing is be- ing servedf, The cheerleading sponsors, Mrs. Standfast, Mrs. Yormark, and Mrs. Flanders, attended the games, dealt with the paperwork and fund-raisers. Some of the fund-raisers included: selling rib- bons, stickers and pom-pons. This past summer eighth squad members attended cheerleading camp at St. Petersburg Junior College. They started in the early morning and worked into the late afternoon. At camp they learned many of their cheers, jumps and chants. As the team captain, Michelle Mauer's job consisted of organiz- ing the squad, calling cheers and chants during games, and leading the practices. Soon after the season started, the cheer YOU became and ex- pected part of Friday night foot- ball games. The 1987-88 Varsity Cheerleaders are, Top Row: Rachelle Mitchell, Gina Gray, Tessa Whitehead, Michelle Mauer, Karen Haines. Bottom Row: Deveny Krager, Stacey Trombetta, Etrenda Dillon, Jennie Dillmore. Stacey Trombetta and Karen Haines put in some extra time - Varsity Cheerleaders Senior Rachelle Mitchell shows some Warrior Spirit is in the air during our first pep-rally. Style bCf0fe 3 home game- Karen Haines and Senior Captain Michelle Mauer enthusiastically support the Warriors. 143 Lots of Pride 81 Pizzaz The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders worked hard to sup- port the JV Football and Basketball teams. The J .V cheerleaders had a lot of spirit, said captain Lara Shiver. These young cheerleaders were not always recognized by the rest of the student body, but they prac- ticed almost everyday after school and worked hard to- ward their own goals. The girls helped raise money by selling such items as cushions and pom-poms before home football games. Sponsor Susan Yormark said of them, They weren't in the limelight as much as the Varsity Cheerleaders, but they never got discouraged, and they all gave IOOCZQ to J .V Cheerleading. MF ff if Zip 5 92 - 1 , J 'TIA . A I The 1987-88 JV Cheerleaders are, from left to right: Shelley Arrighi, Anna Willey, Lara Shiver, Stacey Clark and Jennifer Johnson. Shelley Arrighi displays her favorite jump, the Herky. 144!JV Cheerleaders mlllllw Q , 1. A N , .,, Y Q F Qi, .5 .Q -m KWQAMQS fy A ,W s awk., X-'Q 4 QA fy? WARRIOR TALENT SHINES - By Heather Brannon For the '87 season the marching band was very successful. They com- peted in such contests as the Heart- land Marching Festival, Northeast Florida Marching Festival and the Florida Bandmasters Association Evaluation Festival. They received rating of excellent throughout the entire season. As well as participating in many competitions, the band held a contest of their own for the first time in the school's history. It was called the A gf., y 'I .if E 4' A 5 gifs i. l f by be C Drum Majors Tom Kelley and Allan At- kins proudly stand at attention. Florida Suncoast Marching Festival and was held November 7 in Warrior Stadium. Unlike other local con- tests, there were ll out-of-state bands. Mr. Williams, the band direc- tor, said I think the Festival was very successful overall, considering it was our first one. I look forward to holding it again next year. Hopefully we'll have even more bands partici- pating in the Festival by then. The band received many awards during the season. Some of these were: Best Guard, Superior Guard, well as many excellent ratings in marching skills and general effect. Drum Major Tom Kelley was very pleased with the band's overall suc- cess during the year. His views were best expressed in this statement: During the year, the band has matured immensely in both attitude and performance. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Williams, the band will continue to grow as the years go by. I look forward to being a part of the band program for the 1988 marching season. Superior Music, Excellent Music, as we N Osceolals Colorguard: Lorene Cherry, Tracy Gammon, Amy Knisley fNot pictured: Natalie Warrenj. Band Officers: Allan Atkins, Drum Major's Assistant, Bob Connolly, President, Tom Kelley, Drum Major, Luz-Ayde Caballero, Vice-President, Tracy Gammon, Guard Captain, Yvette Deal, Secretary. li 146!Band - - BAND Lf- - 'L .- f 5 t , ao p Symphonic Band: A finer side of life. 3 Q 'lil' ,P ll' pk 2 lil A lil 5, ,ev 's A Allan Atkins diligently plays. Tammy Gaddy concentrates on her show with pride. Tom Kelley practices drum solo before rehearsal. Tom Kelly intensely conducts the band at a football game. Band!147 Cn Key And Up-Beat! By Stacey Worcester New leadership and a busy schedule kept the Chorus and Vo- cal Ensemble traveling from one event to another. In December the Chorus members and the Drama students hosted the Madrigal Dinner, Dec. 9-l l. January brought a Broadway Revue. The year ended with the Variety Show in June. Kim Davis was especially active, making state finals. In February and March the Chorus went to Countryside High School for the District Festivals. The next step after districts was a trip to Gainsville for State Finals. The Chorus had a new teacher, Mrs. Kendall Kline. Since she ar- rived, Mrs. Kline started a new 18 member Girls Show Choir. Mrs. Kline said that she wanted to build a bigger program. al want to try to create a choral family, she says. Vocal Ensemble. Top Row: Pete Narvaez, Greg Kennard, Jeff Olsen, Galen Kirnes, Ian Anthony, Mardi Kirnes, Jassen Jenkins. Bottom Row: Suzanne Messenger, Laura Hester, Tonya Threadcraft, Becky Clark, Diana Woods, Kim Davis. Becky Clark checks attendance for a special rehearsal. 148lChorus Songs from A Chorus Line inspire the Show Stoppers formal hat and glove appearance as well as the Broadway Revue tunes. 'ff Chorus II, III. Top Row: Stacey Bowen, Heather Vick, Tonya Inman, Jassen Jenkins, Galen Kirnes, Vetti Cameron. Middle Row: Jennifer Simmons, Jeannie Richardson, Jesse Larson, Daphne Nixon, Tonya Nelms. Bottom Row: Melody Kennedy, Maria Gaddy, Lisa Huntly, Angela Willis, Marnie Hood, Kerry Bolinder. Chorus I. Top Row: Katrina McGarrah, Yolanda Rembert, Gail Ward, Dee Dee Holmes, Toni Murray, Dawn Reed. Third Row: Grahme Anthony, Kim Warrent, Mark Risso, Jennifer Olsen, Love Vetta Gillian, Trishia Mach, Tina Hopkins. Second Row: Tara Fortino, Rena P, Andrea Wingerter, Cheryl Hartog, Dee McNeill, Tera Ross, Michelle Geiger. Bottom Row: Donna Davidson, Noelle Risso, Tracey Schefano, Brandie Hobson, Patty O'Donnell, Kelly Uelissarios, Tammy Marr. Chorusl149 Recognizingi I Talent By Bill Whalen Displaying a real talent foriper- forming is what the Drama Club did best. These students did not often receive the recognition they deserved for devoting the time it took to mount a production. They had to make the costumes they needed in order to put on well- staged performances. The Drama Club was for any students who wanted to get in- volved with acting or stage pro- duction. Students studied and trained for the play The Match Maker. Athletics was not the only com- petition at our school. In Febru- ary the Drama Club attended dis- trict conference at Lakewood High School. In April, they also attended Dunedin High School at the district level. Later they at- tended the state competition at the University of Florida. The dedication and involve- ment of Mrs. Webster as well as the students was the key to a suc- cessful year. They deserved a standing ovation! Doug Sigouin, Ken Madden and Brit Kohlschreiber display the more gruesome side of theatrical props. R I A Drama Club I Drama Club, Top Row: Suzanne Messenger, Jeff Olsen, Doug Sigouin, Ken Madden, Elizabeth Heimberg, Matt McKillop, Alvin Brown, Brian Green, Doug Chambers Third Row: Ryan Scott, Jennifer Parish, Jenna Harmas, Dawn Anderson, Kristen Birchard, Jennifer Mevoli, Ed Beverage, Joey Lahav, Sarn Thalgi, Brandie Hobson, Eve Cline Second Row: Alicon Divita, Brian Shea, Maureen Smith, Janelle Justice, Christine Brockwell, Sonja Goodwin, Kim Kopkau, Jennifer Ulsbereger, Tyme An Davis, Kelly Hoover Bottom Row: Bryant Gills, Keith Johnson, Jesse Larson, Brit Kohlschreiber, Becky Clark, Michelle Dinwiddie, Britt Playing the Part as the aDark Knightn, Cullen, Mindy Gibson, Jane Avery Alvin Brown emotes r . Hgh . - 5 Drama Club officers: Doug Sigouin, Suzanne Messenger, Becky Mrs. Webster helps Jennifer Parish, Alicon Divita and Suzanne Clark, Janelle Justice, Brian Shea. Messenger create stain glass for the Madrigal Dinner. 151 Key To Success By: Rickey Ladd Changing and reshaping stu- dent life is the responsibility of the Student Council. They are the force behind Prom, Homecoming and other special events. Home- coming alone took over 60 hours of organization and the Junior Class spent much of the year or- ganizing the prom in the spring. Student Council was an organi- zation of students working for the students and achieving results beneficial to the entire student body. President Kathy said, Stu- dent Council is the political sector of our schoolf, One of the main goals of the Student Council was the promo- tion of school spirit. Voris said, I would like to see more people in- volved with Student Councilf, Another goal of Student Coun- cil was the establishment of a sense of pride in the Osceola tra- ditions. The Student Council was the backbone of activity and they always had the wheels turning to put some new plan or procedure into action. Secretary of Seniors Suzanne Mes- senger H M., ummm, Xf--H-- W'e 't ' - W.uWm.f,tm.,..-,. :Wues-,.e..,.....-neva! 1' Mmm,.n.,..1.,s,.mgm,z.s1s---- f- - . , , Q Q W-.ssh President Kathy Voris discusses the January, District Rally. i 152!Student Council 'Y Student Council it 7 ff! Q f I X 4 6' mf Taking notes and making plans is part of Suzanne Mayeux's job. an Y f ,M E ' ' 7 f... , ff sv'-Wm-pm-.W.,..,,,, Bottom Row: Bruce Kasten, Howie McKibbons, Jon Dunn, Molly Warner, Kelly Velissarios, Pam Campbell. Second Row: Laquinda Fuller, Lara Shiver, Mary Hunter, Angela Walters, Anna Willey, Stacy Clark, Patty O'Donnell. Top Row: Jeremy Williams, Kelly Scanlon, Suzanne Mayeux, Kristen Birchard, Jim Csabi, Suzie Messenger, Kathy Voris, Jim Mosteller, Mechelle Wowas, Brian Green. Sophomore officers: Csittingj Jeremy Williams, Jon Dunn, Laquinda Fuller and Kristen Birchard. Junior class officers: fsittingj Mary Hunter, Angela Walters, Melissa Kennedy. President of Student Body Kathy Voris and Vice President of Student Body Suzanne Mayeux. Student CounciIf153 . l L Practical Knowledge By Kim Preston Experience in the working world is what DCTXDECA stu- dents received. Aside from school work, they enjoyed working in places such as malls and restau- rants. From DECA, Robbie Scharton worked in Tyrone Square Mall in Kidis Point of View and Shannon Chapman worked at Pizza Hut. From DCT, Natalie Warren gained experience at Albertsons and Diane VanHarents at Eck- erds. Both groups are somewhat the same, the only difference is DCT specializes in retail marketing. On Oct. 27th, DECA attended a countywide DECA meeting at the Sheraton Sand Key where they elected countywide officers. DCT went to District 6 elections where they took 3 candidates to run for office. Robbie Clark ran for gov., Michelle Walden for lt. gov., and Donna Otto for sec. During the year, DCT went to SPJC to take District perfor- mance and written tests whose winners went to state. In Jan.f Feb., DECA went to state and na- tional conventions for countywide testing. Before the Christmas holidays DCT decorated the front office and as a fund raiser DECA sold chocolate Santa Clauses. Both or- ganizations held an Employerf Employee banquet at the end of the year. DECA,s officers were Pres. Robin Wilder, Vice Pres. Tammy Henderson, Sec. Andy Corbett, Treas. Mark McCormick and Rep. Kim Wines. DCT's officers were Pres. Fred Payne, Vice Pres. Robbie Clark, Sec. Michelle Eas- terday and Treas. Natalie Warren DCT. Bottom Row: Mike Durbin, Daniel Anderson, Gregg Potter, Ray Perez, Jeff Brammer, Danny Lopez. Top Row: Diane VanHaerents, Anita Schumacher, Charla Dooley, Jenny Keith, Jodi Quigley, Jennifer Meeks, Angie Eddy, Dawn Nelson, Michelle Easterday, Suzanne Mosher, Laura Hansen, Fred Payne, Becci Criswell, Lexa Gibson, Kim Bennoit, Kerri Benoitt, Kathy Stevens, Michelle Wojdag, Michelle Woldey, Natalie Warren, Mr. Hodge. Gregg Potter spends most of his free time working hard. 154!DCT!DECA .. 'l ,- DECA. Bottom Row: Joe Woodward, Tracy Meegan, Kristi Morris, Mary Brown, Ruth Quinn, Mark McCormick, Mike Cooper, Second Row: Carrina Alberts, Linda Cox, Lana Brooks, Robbie Scharton, Shannon Chapman. Third Row: Christina Selleck, Jerry Peterson, Debby Snyder, George Harris, Robin Wilder, Sandy Hathorn, Gregg Debona, Andy Corbett, Angie Ely, Linda Urban, Joe Stroup, Mr. Kubler. Top Row: Tammy Henderson, Mike Jansma, Michelle Kutz, Jason Davis, Dawn Glazier, Mike Scheuer 3, Q , ,,,, ' DCT and DECA supply responsible workers for many area jobs. I DCT C. an Diane VanHarents spruces up the office for Christmas. DCT!DECA!155 Learning Today Skills For Tomorrow By Rickey Ladd Promoting involvement in business and career training was the goal of Future Business Leaders of America CFBLAD. Through their business con- tacts and participation in competitions, this organ- inazation introduced its members to the real and very competitive world of business. Competition took many forms for these active students: shorthand, accounting, and typing were just a few. They competed with other high school students at the District level. On February 19, the FBLA members went to District competition where Sheri Frogel placed fourth in Business Eng- lish, Jessica Cross, fourth in Public Speaking, Ke- vin Bowers, fifth in Impromptu Speaking, Denise Dunn, third in Shorthand. Advisor Ms. Sandi Andrews and president Holly Johnson worked hard to increase student partici- pation in FBLA. They had more than fifty club members after the sign-up period. In Future Business Leaders of America, students found a release for their talents and some found a brighter future. EB.L.A First Row: Tia Trice, Holly Jones, Jodi Larsh, Antwonette Favors, Kelsey Forrest, Jennifer Grote, Emily Kong. Second Row: Suzctte Kelso, Monica Johnson, Kevin Bowers, Michelle Wachtel, Kathi Frescona, Gloria Noger, Tonya Walker. Bottom Row: Denise Dunn, Rebecca Rohroff, Alcira Yidi, Jennie Dillmore, Teresa Abell, Jessica Cross, Monica O'Brien, Sheri Frogel, Topie Wells, Mary Benscoter, Renne Moreira, Julissa Yidi, Sonya Cochran, Debbie Snyder. Holly Jones writes the agenda on the board before the meeting i Keeping records and good organization is a big part of this club 156lFBLA Future Business Leaders H I Of America tar s X EB.L.A. members meet for a last minute pep talk and instructions before leaving for the District Competition. VY 'M ' W, fwfr' f , r- i V Members gather notes and prepare for their meeting, Business clubs help prepare students for the real world. FBLA!157 Warriors -i I- Have the Spirit by Jennifer Bowman Spirit is an important part of all activi- ties. The Spirit Club was one of Osceola's smaller extracurricular clubs. It promoted an overall good feeling about school activi- ties. The goals of the Spirit club were to inter- est everyone in supporting school events and extracurricular activities. The mem- bers also promoted and helped out in other projects that other clubs had, and encour- aged students to do so. When any event or project came up, the Spirit club really strove to support it. Bottom Row: Gina Casto, Phyllis Wampler, Rosie Johnson, Phaedra Jones, Karen Gonzalez. Middle Row: Karen Fish, Shannon Field, Tonya Nelms, Jennifer Ulsberger, Becky Berchou, Janelle Richardson, Leslie Swingle, Brandie Hobson, Mrs. Alfaro. Top Row: Joy Anderson, Carrie Watson, Jane Avery, Kathy Peterson, Sheri Pino, April Scanlon. Tessa Graham, Britt Cullen. Kim Kopkau, Denise Dunn, Laura Campbell. Gina Casto, Kim Kopkau, Jennifer Ulsberger nad Rosie John- son show their spirit on Safari Day during Homecoming week. 158!Splrit Club l I spirit Club l 4. I it ag ' 5, Karen Gonzales Csecond from leftj inspires others. Treasurer Gina Casto takes notes at club meeting. a t .figy 5, Q ,X X ,jim Due to competition between Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes, school spirit really soars at the pep-rally. Spirit cuubfi 59 With a Little Help From My Friends It began every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning starting at 7:45 until their departure at 10:45 back home. In the three short hours that they were there they had a lot to do: Visiting classrooms, eating freshly cooked snacks prepared by students or Mrs. Gavin, or taking field trips to McDonalds, Publix Bakery, etc. These chil- dren ranged in ages between two and five years old. Even rough and tough football players proved to be gentle and loving. Football player Randy English said he real- ly enjoyed the class and looked forward to being a daddy sometime in the distant fu- ture. The Wee Warriors adapted well to becoming a big part of the expanded and very spirited Warrior family. Lending an ear to listen and occasionally a shoulder to cry on, the Peer Facilitators worked to help students over the rough spots that life sometimes created. Laura Hester explained that the group worked with the guidance counselors and the Occu- pational Specialist Helen Pilni, who guided them and reviewed their cases. Hester, April Scanlon, Sheri Frogel, Kathy Voris and Denise Turner all enjoyed the opportu- nity to help others. Students came for help with classes or sometimes just to talk. The Peer Facilitators also worked with groups of students at Osceola Middle School on Tuesday afternoons helping them to pre- pare for high school. Both Scanlon and Hester felt that the program was successful in its goal to help fellow students. - 1 Peer Facilitators: QTop to bottomj April Scanlon, Laura Hester, Kathy Voris, Denise Turner and Sheri Frogel. ,fr sf Lisa Pourchot prepares Stephanie for her High School Prom early as she is an infant success at it. 160lPeer!Wee Wariors Wee WarriorslPeer Facilitators I' ' McGruff gives ghostbuster Tommy Furry a lift during the dress up day for Halloween. Peer Facilitators April Scanlon, Sheri Frogel and Laura Hester consult with Mrs. Pilini about any questions they might have. asf? an Lorynn and Monique Daller do the bunnyhop together during child care class 3rd and 4th period. Peer!Wee Warriors!161 Importe-cl? Club Promoted Foreign Study By Kim Preston Learning the English language is tough enough, but members of the French and Spanish clubs chose to pursue a second lan- guage as well. The main purpose of the French Club was to enhance the love and support of the French culture and unite the French speaking stu- dents from different classes. The Spanish Clubs purpose was to get stu- dents more involved with Spanish outside the classroom. The Spanish Club met the second Tuesday of each month to collect dues and discuss up- coming events. They hoped to hold a fund raiser to raise money for new teaching aids such as a VCR and camera. Also, they hoped to attend a performance of the Ballet Folklor- ico de Mexico. The French Club held the Paris in Spring messages as a fund raiser in hopes to attend the play 'La Petit France' and any others that came up. The French Club also got together with the Spanish Club and planned activities for For- eign Language week, March 5-ll, such as fashion shows and a small play. , 1 . fgL.1fi 'i' :if of If 3 ik X Ag Jennifer Ulsberger encourages some students to join a club Stacey Trombetta and David jackson collect monthly dues. 162!French and Spanish Clubs .. .. SpanishlFrench My 'M' - ..1fi'5+s Bottom Row: Sec. Mary Hunter, Jay Brasfield, VPres. David Jackson, Dawn Anderson, Kelly Scanlon, Anissa Jones. Middle Row: Rosie Johnson, Phyllis Wampler, Gina Casto, Yali Lahav, Melanie Blanchard, Treas, Melissa Kenady, Michelle Thomas, Howie McKibbon, Monique Daller, Pres. Stacey Trombetta, Kelly Wilson, Michelle Swan, Jennifer Meeks, Mike Baker, Kerri Bolender, Rebecca Hunter, Albert Koller, Kathi Summers, Mr. Whalen. Top Row: Leslie Peelc, Tina Lewis, Trace Grantham, Kelly Sahr, Amy Holland, Tammy Drew, Becci Berchou, Terri Mosley, April Scanlon, Sherri Pino, Mike Berchou, Wanda Bennett, Joshua Cesal, Regina Harper, Ben Barrett, Brenda Williams. Q00 if 4 . .., - ...B A , at it H s.,, :L-. L Bottom Row: Hong Nguyen, Lori Jameson, Pres. Emily Kong, V.Pres. Kathi Frascona, Treas. Angie Walter, Miriam Propp, Mrs. Alfaro. Top Row: Sean Brookshier, Gary Roe, Charles Botts, Jeff Finkhousen, Hist. Laura Williams, Larry Latimore, Toine Yarmonchik, French and Spanish CIubsl163 In Pursuit l of Excellence By Bill whaien Members in National Honor Soci- ety fN.H.S.J, Academic Team CA- teamj, or Mu Alpha Theta got a feel- ing of achievement and self-esteem from participating in these clubs. To be eligible for these clubs students had to excel in academics and responsibil- ity. To qualify for N.H.S. selected members first needed to be an intelli- gent and outgoing person. To be con- sidered students had to have at least a 3.6 g.p.a. Next the candidates had to pass a committee that judged their scholarship, leadership, service and character. If they passed this they could be inducted in the club. The club provided tutoring services and toy drives for refugees. As to the effective- ness of tutoring Jennifer Mujat had this to say, The tutoring program went wellf' N.H.S, has had a chapter here since 1981. A-team was made up of approxi- mately ten people who competed against other schools from Pinellas County answering academic questions from math, to history and everything in between. Five schools competed at each match with five to seven people on a team. Students competed for points. Heather Brannon, first year member, commented, The best part of A-team is the atmosphere during a competition, itis filled with excitement and electricitylw A-team has improved it's skills with each year of existence. Mu Alpha Theta was a group of stu- dents that had Ns and Bis in Algebra Two and above. At their meetings Mu Alpha Theta discussed math related fields. Suzanne Mayeux said, Math is my favorite subject, so participating in Mu Alpha Theta is an Honorf, A-team: Front Row: Scott Manlin, David Olmstead. Second Row: Bob Conely, Heather Brannon, Lori Jameson, Adam McMillian. Third Row: Bill Huners, Larry Humphries, Paul Knupke, Mark Fish. N.H.S.: Front Row: Michelle Maurer, Krista Hutchingson. Second Row: Sheri Frogel, Monica Lopez, Laura Hester, Jackie LaGrow, Janelle Justice. Third Row: Natalie Bennett, Jim Hootman, Jennifer Mujat, Paul Knupke. Back Row: Chad Larson, Kathy Voris, Jolene Nixon, Scott Manlin. 164!Honor Organizations vi Mu Alpha ThetalNHS A-team 1 M, -,pw-we . 474' Mu Alpha Theta: Front Row: Aaron Haengel, Jackie LaFrow, Mark Keller, Luz Ayde Caballero, Laura P . . . . h . d . Knupke. Second Row: Michelle Maurer, Jennifer Mujat, Laura Hester, Kathy Voris. Back Row: Dorothy arlllclpatmgam t e ln uctlqn Ceremony, Hannigan, Krista Hutchingson, Scott Manlin, Mark Campagna, Yali Lahav, Suzanne Mayeux, Mark Fish. Yah Lahav l1ghtS E1 Sy1T1bOl1C Candle. 'Nun 1 'Qs' Nfe' ,LN 1 .'j .5 New inductees listen as Mr. McLay welcomes them to the National Honor Society. Honor Organizations!165 Interact: I Servicing school and community By Kim Preston Interact Club was involved in many service activities. They devoted a lot of time and energy to their work. During the holidays, Interact members strove to help the needy. They helped at Kmart for an Angel Project for the needy children of the area. Nov. 26-Dec. 18. They sponsored the Holiday Blood Drive Nov. 30-Dec. 7, and the Salvation Army canned food drive Nov. 30-Dec. 8. They still managed to decorate the teachers lounge and brought in food for Christmas. Interact didnit stop after Christmas, they started out the New Year by helping at a Good- will sale of used hard-cover books at Tyrone Square Mall Jan. 27-31, and also helped St. Pete SPCA with their newspaper drive. Pres. Sheri Frogel said, Interact is the hard- est working club at Osceola. We're involved with school and our community. Melissa Stevens provides a prospective member with informa- vfifflflfffwwf XZ iss i I pf ffl l ' ff! f , I 1 I . fo Q A f' 'I 1 I - 'ggi I- '- A - I f:j':p.y -333 A -4. W 7 ' 5 fills: f ' lt r-a.1.-2-x -, .1, Z 1 .X F : 1 ',E3'i:t!f :1uz,gi3f:. g i J 7 -V 'gr ,gssg-viii sf:ss,s,f..-, ,- .. ' f ' ' ' fd 4'f?37i: ?s1:1f 1' 5 ' Z ii . X i , ' L' j P ' . ' - -- , 5 5 45 r -Z f X s 4- , . K -I hp xg? I il I . . v A ,fl 1 ' Gig: V' nf I i 'tr ii .I . x . N My ga ' N N s Pres. Sheri Frogel reviews the clubs agenda with the sponsor Ms. Snyder. 166!lnteract Y Interact Bottom Row: Valerie Quik, Missy Stevens, Karl Hainisch, Stacey Ramsey. Top Row: Sandee Hopkins, Sheri : L U Frogel, Eric Inglitersiter, Bruce Kasten, Phaedra Jones, Karen. ai My , The Interact Club sponsored the Pin the Voodoo doll contest during homecoming week as the first fund raiser of the year. lnteract!167 Making Headlines By Robbie Scharton Reporting the events of the school year was the whole pur- pose behind the Chief Edition. The staff members spent most of the year interviewing, investigat- ing, writing and revising. Under the direction of their new advisor, Ms. Christine Eggle- ston, the students worked to pub- lish seven issues of the paper. The contents of the paper included editorials, cartoons, student spot- lights, special features, and stu- dent surveys. Advertisements from local merchants were also included. At the beginning of second se- mester a new law was passed re- stricting material which can be published in high school newspa- pers, but the Chief Edition staff tried their best to provide stu- dents with interesting, informa- tive articles that would entertain them as well as make them more aware of what was happening during the course of the year. Senior Jolene Nixon said, Getting the materials ready to go to press can be a real hassle, but when the paper comes back we really feel good about our- selvesf, dt -t With an accurate filing stystem, Jolene Nixon has no problem locating her pictures 168!Chief Edition I l Chief Editi0n Staff J . N, .Ma-u The Chief Edition staff. Front Row: Jolene Nixon, Michelle Tucker, Randall English, Doug Sigouin, Paul Kennedy. Middle Row: Susan Brower, Dennis Nixon, Lisa Castle, Jana Norris. Back Row: Duncan Stroup, Stephanie Raiola. Alison Reeley, Gina Casto, Jim Hootman, Bill Shepherd, Brad Weingart. . bv ,- f ylfl- if J- '9 N - With a deadline rapidly approaching, Sophomore Shelly Ar- Making sure the students remained on top of the righi works diligently to get her article ready. events was a big Job. Ms. Eggleston reviews M1 chelle Tucker's assignment with her. , ? 'r of Hold The Thought By Robbie Scharton Putting a yearbook together is not an easy task, and nobody knows that better than the Ever- glade staff. No sooner had work been completed on last year's book then planning began on this yearls. Students worked on new theme and design ideas and tried to form a rough picture of what the book would look like. The book was far from forgotten over the summer, as August found Se- nior staff members Karen Getz, Jackie LaGrow, Robbie Schar- ton, and editor Tessa Whitehead in North Carolina for the Delmar Yearbook Summer Workshop. There the students attended classes on all aspects of yearbook production and competed for prizes against other staffs, win- ning eight pages of spot color for the book. The real work began with the new school year. Frenzied staff members went after photos, information, and ad contracts to combat the cost of the book. There were new staff members to train, a new format for returning staff members to ad- just to, and a new advisor, Mrs. Laurie Sauble, to keep things running smoothly. By second semester, everyone had settled in and the proofs from the company assured them that the finished product would be something they could be proud of. The Everglade staif. Front Row: Erica Harvey, Heather Brannen, Robbie Scharton, Karen Getz. Middle Row: Mrs. Sauble, Kim Preston, Ricky Ladd, Bill Whalen, Stacey Worcester, Jennifer Bowman. Top Row: Greg Kennard, Mike Baker, Tessa Whitehead, Mechelle Wowas, Suzanne Mayeux. Working on the rough draft of her Classes layout is Stacey Worcester. 170!Everglade 1988 Everglade hQnnn..-,-an-.-. Writing captions is no easy task, but Jennifer Bowman and Jackie LaGrow put their ideas together to come up with creative statements. ,ff Asking for suggestions from a fellow staff member is always helpful. Erica Harvey listen as Karen Getz gives her advice on artwork. To put he finishing touches on his layout, Bill Whalen through the artwork book while Ricky Ladd looks on. flips EvergIade!171 The Big x evfw' n Academics 172!Academics -.g 0ne pound of learning requires ten pounds of common sense to apply it. - Persian Proverb. Academics!173 S 5 :sf1fZEE3ES?555j,mf2.::ef-sg..g1..:msgi-1-fgzf' 5:::i??l?i!i:zfiiiflitziiiilisfv7??f9ffgg:,5gg,.:::eat.imgggEfE112?:V::?ffi?..:z...EEYHZQV.:g.f:f vw--wzzzfiwWwwfzggggwq-sfL5:Zwg4-Wfifwgy-,.t.wg4f-gs szvfggug - ,. 1 .gggk . 'fzzrw , 1 dministration: AView from the .Top Running a high school was not an easy job. It took six adminis- trators to insure the proper cover- age for the more than thirteen hundred students that populated OHS. A tight administrative team made school life run more easily. At the top of the pyramid was Principal John McLay. Mr. McLay made sure that Osceola followed the proper county guide- lines and he was often the final word in any dispute over policy or discipline. For the underclass- men, Mr. Willie Matheny, Mr. Rick Wagar and Ms. Sadie Stat- en were the Assistant Principals that dealt directly with their problems. Ms. Denise Hart was in charge of the seniors. Ms. Hart also complied the schoolis news- letter. Mr. Wager had the added responsibility of overseeing all plant operations. Ms. Staten han- dled student transportation, and Mr. Matheny was in charge of textbooks. Mr. McLay and Ms. Hart spent much of the year preparing the school for the audit that was conducted in February. While Ms. Hart and Ms. Ware share lunch duty. 174lAdministration working for OHS, both of these busy administrators advised other schools on how to prepare for thxe audit. Mr. Allyn Ramker kept a huge amount of activities from over- lapping in his job as Activities Di- rector. He was also in charge of eligibility for students. Together our administrators made life a lot easier for all. -2 ...J ,.ii A.R Rick Wagar discusses the absence policy with a concerned parent. as P 1 'Q' A.P. Sadie Staten A.P. Rick Wagar Act. Dir. Allyn Ramker x x mv... ,... vawga.,,,,wk .K . 7.425-as j Vkkw V -xr Composing speeches is one of the many jobs of Principal McLay. EQ lip il' . Q i ' Q S A . . ... . . , Q Via , , K .I A Finding work for a student Mr. Metheny checks a magazine. 2 Mr. Wagar, Mrs. Zopf, and Ms. Hart check the databoard Administrationl175 Swgxgg a1f:4.5r -5.53-each 2 f I Baum er . A I M an fi Q E?i2if3C'L ' .il ' gEE?2:::zget'YT'fiiiiaizzstisigigmfiw? ff -fe 3,,,,,.,,,sm,..ggag, ,U.q y........,53,3.,,,,.M,c.,3,.. X 5553, A World of Experience Experience has always been important to Mrs. Worley. As a science teacher she has trans- ferred this idea to her students. In the following interview, Mrs. Worley gave some insightful com- ments about her busy and very interesting life. How did you feel being the vale- dictorian of your class at such a young age? It was both frightening and devastating. I had been offered a scholarship to Pitt University, but everyone felt that I was too young to enter college, especially such a 176!FacuIty big university. No one would lis- ten to what I wanted. What degrees do you hold and in what subjects are they? I have a B.S. in Education, Bi- ology and Chemistry, M.S. in Molecular Genetics, M.S. in Cur- riculum and Instruction and 30 graduate hours in Computer Sci- ence. How do you spend your leisure time? Since I work 16 hours a day, I really enjoy my leisure time. I like to scuba dive and dissect comput- er programs. 5 2sg.Mafn What are your hobbies? We've heard that hang gliding is one! Mainly scuba diving and com- puters. I will eventually learn to fly. What was one of your more un- usual experiences in the field of science? While doing my research in ge- netics I had to work with children with Downeis Syndrome. I also traveled around the country pre- senting at conferences which al- lowed me to meet many promi- nent people in my field. Crosby m'kA f K hidividuai Dual SptS. A ' iflbert Crumb Q A W Drivers Ed. Bgtty Media John Davis ' Resource Oiicer - Mafk Demzzo In.fDual Spts., Pers. Fit. Carol Dunn V Eng. 2C, Eng. ZL-H, A? Eng Family Livingfmd af Nutrition Eng. 1, Jorma, 1, Jou:1if3N T?aChe S Ai4? Def+iS5?ti4!Nf1f+QiEEiii2?fA 52294 w. Faculty! 1 77 V V' 'A V 'f AmGinger F6SfQr 'KEYBD-I, Acct. l,2, Bus. Law , Kathy Gavin h Child Care 1,13 Robert Gunin Pre-Alg., Con. Math, Fund. M Math 2 A 4 Ken Hall Economics, Socipkpgy Q Jean Hanna f?7?118 - 4C,L'1iJ?... Dofothy Hatmnigan Alg.2, Gen. 'Math 2, Rem. h ' ' ' U Math ,ffinvvid I Phys. sa, Ea1.fscienQg , 2 l f5f.fmSandy 1 , A H? 1531P l J shnp1j2jPf.1nd.S1gg, 178!FacuIty 'ilu' X lr .,- X' A K-If 1 'n ' ,fa ,uw fig 'Q if U ex Conducting a class or a sym- phony, Mr. Greg Sullivan felt at home doing both. Although this was his first year at Osceola, it was not his first experience work- ing with youthful students. Mr. Sullivan is an accomplished vio- linist and director of the Pinellas Youth Symphony. h How did you get involved with mu- sic? An older man who was a violin- ist was a good friend of the family and my parents wanted me to play the violin some day so they got me started. 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Three years ago I became part of the staff of the Symphony, work- ing as the string coach and later as the director of the Chamber String program. When the music director position became avail- able, I decided to apply for it and I got it. That was this past year. Tell me about your experience with a large symphony. I played in the Florida Orches- tra for 4 years before I began teaching. Before that, I played in the University of South Florida Orchestra for 6 years. In the sum- mers of '83-'86 I toured with a Christian Orchestra around the U.S. and parts of Europe. Any other comments? Music has always been in im- portant part of my life. Even though my profession is teaching, I'm thankful for my job as direc- tor and my violin. Faculty! 1 79 Chuck Jones Earth Science' VE Eng. 1, ESE Eng 1 Distributive Education Clubs of America - Cynthia Maschino Jerry MCMl!naiwn Nancy Robert- Nesbiik l . rnzmgnriaayaopm MM 'ag..Q...w:mi.....,-1.4ag.:z ffbfcgr , U ,, ,,, ,, ,,,, . 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Act, Heal Sue Breeding Registrar Ellie Flanders EMH Eng., VE EMG HO EC. Jan Headley th l SST, EMS ST French l,2,3,4H 180!FacuIty Pat Hughes Bio 1, 1B Margaret Hutton Read l, 2, Eng lL, RD BSK Kendall Kline Chorus 1,2,3 Kelbd 2,3, Voc ENS. Sharon Moore Bus. Math, Act l,2, Pr. FIN SK. Helen Pilini Ex Int l,2,3 Carol Rees Lang TH Nancy Sirmons Bio l, Phy An A rr ' 3 Q 4 A In v 1' -:6- R213 uv :vhs - 1 1 Q 0 -,E If 4, ,df , 31 - . QL ' xi I ' 1. . 1 1 :G 'ft 2 f- I 1 : fr f 3.-'N s S John Stewart Eng. IC, Lit. 8: Arts 1 Gregory Sullivan an -ve. Marine Biology 'C' YW Parricia Ware Guidance Counselor Carla Webster Drama 1,2,3 if Colleen Wegener 'L KEYBD-1, CO APP-1 Ernie Whalen Spanish 1,2,3 w N ' '-Q-M JJ.. mmm .V Alg. 1, Pre-Alg. f ' ' Arthur Williams QBaHfi1,2,3-4 'TKeyBd-iglazz 1 W Ma,iamw0r,ey el i . Pham 1f?hYsfCa1zg?h2m. fgii.. , ag k , Eng' 493- 'Qikmelagznph C or Guidantie Counselor h V Y . , .. . .,.e.e . 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She spent much of her time working as a liaison between principals, teachers, students, the community, county personnel and publications. Mrs. Huneke also han- dled the payroll distribution for OHS employees. Mrs. Gingras and Mrs. McGann ran the main office. Mrs. Gingras knew practically every face in school as a result of her handling the attendance. Mrs. McGann collated and typed the daily bulletin as well as taking time to talk with students who needed a friendly ear. Finally, Mrs. De Gregorio and Mrs. Fil- mon kept the records and huge loads of paperwork under control. Our secretaries were very important and without them OHS would be buried under mountains of pa- perwork. Updating files is a big part of Mrs. Huneke's job t t r rrr t r 1 T H I fuss: I Taking a moment from her work, Mrs. Filmon greets a student - g' 1' L....,,.. fvszslwlv-W E s':'s':'c'Qf:gt1:1g : : n. 'a1 i' ' 1- - ' i2 t Wai 'Fit f ' Typing memos is an everyday task 1 I X for MIS. GiI1gr21S- Assisting a student 1n organizing schedules is keeping Ms Pippin busy it yfrtttsttt t Ann Ptppm Norma Woifgang L Enya klifga., Xxgww - 5 5 5 i eggszx. an 5? vgg. Q ,,:1...-fgg. , Eg W'k: , Z... K i ,QQQ t- . gggmtm wzfifxszg I .1115 MSm..tg:w rc A if it g , Efi 3,614 . .f F gat . 5555 3 f R . 3? i??5EhfZZ1Y3t2f??gi1-3iG?S?5 if Recognition for a Job Well Done Maintaining appearance is im- portant at any level. The mainte- nance, janitorial, and cafeteria staffs worked hard to insure that Osceola was kept in good repair, the halls were clean, and the grounds were presentable. Supervisor Ron Wolf made sure that all technical facilities ran smoothly. The maintenance staff consisted of two indoor and three outdoor workers. Inside workers repaired broken facilities and replaced worn equipment and lights. Outside people raked, wa- tered plants and grass, and pruned trees. At 3 P.M. the night crew ar- rived to finish cleaning the class- rooms, hallways, and restrooms. They were the plant operators who erased chalkboards and straightened desks. Fach night they finished their jobs by l lP.M. Each day cafeteria manager, Mrs. Lucy Colbath, and twenty- one workers fed over thirteen hundred students. Jobs were di- vided between the cafeteria, Surf- side, and the teacher's cafeteria. all cafeteria works. Jim Odom looks for the right bolt to fix a loose window. Lunch is always a busy time for Beverly Weiler coordinates the kitchen staff of bakers and cooks. Life at OHS would have been i extremely uncomfortable for stu- dents if our support staff had not done their tough and often unre- cognized jobs, as well as they did. 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Back Row: Mike McCarthy, Howard Pruett, Don Werner, Melba Booher, Jacqueline Rocco Gasparri waits for third lunch to end. .2 ,'1, V I ' I V, q ,fgz V I v 2-'i I 9:2 Lg-ggf'je Y 'P+ ll ,ft 51 Flo Tredeau gTom 'lfribou ,y Margiefiiscusiyg jBevr-:fly Weller ' , I , ,,,, .trr.,, , f . ,,,, it , f , W - f 7 f p , K gngwgh I K ,im g , f .,,,1g, f,,.,f5g Wyse: , ,, ,.,g,,.,,,, , ,, I H - V I gf , - g in rtiirr,iiri tirr L at or its,s , iirir. y ris, ,i,,r M ,,yy ,iiyi S it rir,i jilfem The Write ldee Good communication skills are essential in every day life, and students learned that even the basics can be fun. The mechanics of Eng- lish were never greeted enthusiastically, but after students improved their abilities the change was evident in their writing. Lan- guage arts teachers emphasized the impor- tance of proper grammar and punctuation, but also encouraged students to be creative. Studying the literature works of others often sparked the imagination of students, and teachers thought of new ideas to keep the students involved. Foreign language students were exposed to different cultures while they learned an- other language. Observing customs from oth- er countries on the day of holidays gave stu- dents an idea of what their foreign counter- parts were doing, and added spice to life in the foreign language department Movies and stories in the language of study were also included to expand the students' horizons. In Media Productions, students learned all aspects of planning, producing, broadcast- ing, and promoting television and radio pro- grams. Classes worked together as teams to create video tapes, slide presentations, and school-wide broadcasts for events such as Homecoming week and Student Government elections, Students also came up with anti- drug abuse campaigns which were displayed in the cafeteria. K 5 Monica O'Brien laments over the misfortune of having been assigned the research paper. xi Media productions is 2 by Meagan O'Neil ani y 'T ,Wk-, A l r '- , is . 4 W , Discussing the possibilities for their production are Rick Zichichi, Tracy Deal, Ed Bokor, and Todd Carlyle. 186 h I i A :lass that is known for giving hands on experiencebas shown Denise Sabba. L3I1gU-ag e Learning is always a stimualting experience in Mr. Stewart's class Michelle Saleno receives an individual explanation in her Human ities class. Taking part in class can be different like the headphone lessons that Terrick Smith, Karen Pelarski, Cheryl Murphy, and Yvette Deal have in French class. Formula For' Sur: By Erika Harvey Mathematics was a fact of life for practically every student dur- ing four years of high school. Courses ranged from the practi- cal Consumer Math to the highly advanced analytical skills re- quired in Geometry, Algebra and Calculus. The Math Department strove to teach every student the skills that would enhance his or her future. This year was the first year that Osceola offered the prepara- tory course for the Scholastic Ap- titude Test CSATJ. The course was offered for seven weeks. Stu- dents spent two hours after school in hopes of raising their math scores and improving their chances for getting into a good college. The Math Department also sponsored Mu Alpha Theta. Mrs. Hannigan was in charge of this group of math lovers. Students in the club had several opportunities over the year to hear guest speak- ers from mathematical fields. Miss Crane, head of the De- partment said, We have put forth a united effort to teach the students what they really need to learn. 1 881 M athematics I 5 Wiz, ,V 1 5 5 3 I -. Q i Corey Waters and Clayton Lancaster prefer working their math problems on a comput- Cf. 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It taught them defensive driving skills and gave hours of driving experience. It not only taught the student, but depending on the insurance com- pany, some got l0'Zn off their in- surance rates. At the end of the class, if students passed the skill and written tests, they received a waiver. Once issued a waiver, it was taken to the Driver Licenses office. Most of the time students just handed the DMV examiner the waiver and they were issued a licenseg occasionally they did re- test. To take this course students needed a restricted license. Coach Saari said that although he's nervous, getting into a car with an inexperienced driver, he generally knows what to expect, after teaching the course for sev- en years. Although most of the students arenit very experienced, the worst experience they've had while driving was when an old man turned unexpectedly in front of them and caused a collision. The car was still driveable after the accident, and no one was hurt. All of the students must have two years of Gym to obtain their diploma. Personal Fitness, Team Sports, Individual Dual Sports, Recreational Activities and Weight Lifting were the offered courses. xx Steve Liss practices his newly acquired Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation skills on Annie. GymlDr. Ed!191 I 'Wah 2 -' 'E . .IEW NB S .. -wi 'jg r. , 1 1 ., LAM. STN' W-fi Q-E , . , Mg, MX i w fkfg 5 .XA 1 . 'xi ...MJ-if . ' ' 5 rx. 5 X is . if Q If x .W if N 1 gi H Q N K l Q ni' . f. S... H X f., '. 7, HN. N W . Q Q if fj W--Q, L,,, Q .. ., -iif1Q?B1Ei:,igffl,5k ' K' ,- ' , s I if ,.,A Q S fs A ,mx 3 1? 1 3'-xx 5 Prectice Ivlekee Osceola Chorus Showstoppers take a break from performing to learn some new songs. The Soprano's get away from the rest of the class as they practice their own special parts of a song. James Beyersdoft, and Ryan Smith work diligently as they set up for the play. Perfect By Erika Harvey Refining their skills through practice was a way of life for students of the Fine Arts. Mu- sic, Drama, and Chorus at- tracted individuals who dis- played a multitude of talents. The Instrumental Music pro- gram was directed by Mr. Skip Williams. During Marching season, the band hosted a large marching festival and compet- ed in many others, earning rat- ings of superior and excellent. District festivals were held at LaCanto High School in Citrus County for Chorus. The Show- stoppers Qensemble, boys, and girlsl and Mrs. Kline's new Girls' Show Choir performed in the State Districts in Gaines- ville. Drama students attended the District 4 competition at Lake- wood and performed a one act play at Dunedin. At the State Districts students performed a revival of the play Snoopy. The Warriors never came up short on talent. r 'ZZ Ms. Kline shows Craig Zurman and Vose Pneuman how to hit the perfect key. Performing ArtSl193 I-ICJIVIE VS. INDUSTRY By Heather Brannon In today's modern world, a stu- dent has many choices to make. One of the purposes of high school is to help prepare a student for a career. Many courses are of- fered, with opportunities for both the homemaker and the business person. While Home Economics and the Industrial Arts may not seem related, they are similar in one wayg they give you early training in the career field youive chosen. The Home Economics courses are centered around family living, Realizing that they're out of icing, one of Mrs. Dunn's food and nutrition students starts making up another batch. food, nutrition, and food prepara- tion. They prepare the student in basic home skills, or even a career in cooking or family counseling. They are geared toward the stu- dent who wants to learn, and is willing to put forth effort. The Industrial Arts courses are centered around manual and technical labor skills. If a student is interested in the mechanical part of industry, he will probably choose a shop class. There he will be taught the opportunities in in- dustry, and how to use everything from a screwdriver to a tablesaw. On the other hand, if he is inter- ested in the architectural part of the industry, he will probably sign up for Drafting. A student may take a maximum of three years of drafting. The first year is begin- ning drafting, the second Archi- tecture and Design, and the third year is really just an independent study. As a result of all this training, graduates will be prepared for whatever career they choose to Mrs. Dunn's food and nutrition class intensely study for their upcoming exam. CI'1'ECI'. While other students are busy with their exam review for food and nutrition, Minnie Tisdale takes time out for afpicture. Krystal Porscia and Michelle Maurer make sure their measurements are accu- rate and precise before turning their sketch in. Jim O'Donnell vigorously works on the dayis assignment for Mr. Nesbit. Heather Vick and Tom Kelley concentrate on their drawings during their 7th per. drafting class. James Beyersdorf and Scott Sevastio finish their assignment just as the bell rings. N John Cooper intensely works on his de- Brian Young makes sure his drawing is l0O'Zn correct. Sign during the Drafting Club meeting- Creative St Colorful by Stacey Worcester Artistic development was sup- ported not only by our Art depart- ment, but to receive your diplo- ma, Art is one of the many classes required. You need a V2 credit of Fine Arts. Art 2-D consisted of forms which included: perspected drawing, painting, sketching, working with pastels and char- coals and shading skills. Art 3-D was building or making things with height, weight, and depth. Some things built in Art 3-D were toothpick sculptures, paper mache masks, and mobiles. Even though Art was a re- quired class, it was not a very strenuous one for most students. It was enjoyed by the majority be- cause students felt that it was a different kind of pressure, away from the usual kinds of tests and papers. Chad Turner feels that it gives him a chance to express his creativity. I like the class be- cause you can choose what you want to draw. Youlre not limited to one subject.,', he says. Mrs. Mauger taught 3-dimensional art and Mrs. Smith, the 2-dimension- al art. Y sad! '1 1 96fArt vw- ,,..-.,, ug, ar- ' John Butler reacts to the disturbance during his art class. 'ij' John Laudermilk believes listening to headphones while working is easier on the mind. Allen Webb constructs a complex mobile in his art class. l .YN X . Q x ,.. , . T,u.r. N1l.,,, 'W srrr X' A is K M if wmv ,. ,Lf 1 ge? ii . A, xr f' .. ,L . i X ,., vi sa , K' if 7 V V, 1 Q I E, slrs 'L' s ef, A3 r s Daryle Wright creates a mobile in Mrs. Mauger's art class. III aft 012155, Sheila Wagner Il'1akCS paper maCh6 f0Od. Jennifer Mujat displays her talent in drawing during art class. 5 4. iv Art!197 Students + Science Z Good Chemistry By: Jackie LaGrow Chemicals, animals, bones, fish, and muscles arejust a few of the things that students in the sci- ence classes worked with. Science was a class that many students enjoyed taking because they could actually do hands on work. Labs offered the chance for stu- dents to work with chemicals to create substances. They had ani- mals they could dissect, and they could find microcosms in the mi- croscope. One student, Sherri Pino, took advantage of the various science classes offered. She graduated with a total of seven science cred- its. The reason for this Sherri said was, I hope to major in science, so the classes I took here gave me a lot of background for my fu- ture. The Science Department changed drastically because of an almost entirely new teaching staff: Mr. Greg Sullivan, Ms. Robin Hughes, Mr. Charles Jones, Ms. Nancy Sirmons, and Mrs. Donna Berg joined the Os- ceola faculty. Also, construction added on several new science rooms. Computers were also put to use, so students got better ex- amples than pictures on the chalkboard. V v .D ew O I , NI! x O J 198lScience f v N Q if ,wc Tropical fish never cease to amaze Jennifer Robison as she makes new friends in school and in Science class the first week she arrived from Dixie Hollins. Inga Eager to begin a biology lab, Alfonse Desimone and Todd Sunter hurry to collect their supplies and equipment to start observing a world not seen by the naked eye. -I. Kathleen Ferguson eagerly observes a colenterate speciemen, commonly known as a jellyfish, in Marine Biology class. x J t k g. 9' ysys - S ,ff Forces, dimensions, angles, and calculations help Ben Barrett and Larry Humphrey Joann Ford enjoys examing microscopic or- build a sturdy bridge out of toothpicks and glue for a physics lab. ganisms under the microscope. Science!199 2 Society: NEW and QLD By Heather Brannon Social Studies is probably one of the most important classes a student will ever take. He may ask himself, f'Why am I taking this class'?', Do I really need it'? . Perhaps he may not need Calculus, or chemistry, but So- cial Studies is definitely a priority in his education. 9th grade: He is a freshman. Upon entering his classroom, he is handed an American Government book. For the rest of the semester, he will learn about how our government works, and his part in it. If he was placed in E.L.P., second semester he will take economics. He will then proceed to learn about American and foreign currency, types of economic systems, Mrs. Millichamp explains the upcoming Middle Ages project to her Adv. World History class. and what the role of the consumer is in these economics. 10th Grade: The student is now a sophomore. On the first day of school, he will encounter an intro- duction to his World History class. Starting in September and ending in May, he will encounter an introduc- tion of prehistoric man, ending with present day society. llth Grade: Doors are beginning to open for this student. Although he is required to take American Histo- ry, he has many other choices for electives. He may choose from Psy- chology I 8a II, Sociology, and the Humanities. These classes will en- rich him in understanding himself, understanding others, and under- standing people in history. 12th Grade: This student is now entering his last year of public edu- cation. Most likely, he will take one semester of Economics. He can choose any of the courses offered his junior year, and he may also take Law Studies, if he so desires. By the time a student graduates, he will know about our American Government and History, World History, Economics, and the role it plays in our country. This informa- tion will be of great help throughout the studentls life. Matthew Post proudly displays his handmade project: a replica model of Notre Dame de Paris, a very famous Gothic church located on the Ill de cite. Its fame comes from its pointed arches and flying buttresses, which are recognized so well. During the period of Gothic style building, Frenchmen built 60 churches, one being Notre Dame de Paris. flbumffgg Chris Sanders poses behind his project: A medieval manor. 200!Social Studies '22 Waiting to be served her meal, Michelle Thomas reads a little bit about its histo- ry. Shelly Arrighi, Lori Jameson, and Amy Kaizer enjoy fruit and pastries while awaiting the Grecian dessert. if E ilu '!M '- Q , QE?-'+,., 1,: W , , H Rosie Johnson and Phyllis Wampler enjoy their medieval meal prepared by Michelle Webb and Britt Kohlschreiber. if Ka x While the candle still burns, Shelly Ar- righi eagerly awaits the serving of mous- saka. Social Studies!201 g .',' e 1 tw Q V l l K 5 -1 F- fs E if , ,,1f ,, L I A I vrl V , :KW i i,r1 V Z r K :,L few 1' wE,,L LGEIV I l ,i A e , ' A V n V N , .,,, V V H st t W nsll l k 4 M ll l n s T lt1,i M t o ,s ' ' m ' f iZi ' i l Computers tend to be a valuable ally for students like Dennis Nixon who composes essays as well as video games 202!Business lllllllllli In the Business Ivlods John Winiecki learns the basics on he computer. -HL Answering the school's incoming calls is Alfonse Desimone's job fifth period. By Jackie LaGrow Working with such things as computers, keyboards, typewrit- ers, numbers and stenography pads helped many students pre- pare for careers in the business field. Students utilized the nu- merous business classes offered to help them get a better start in the world. One class that was offered to students was BCE, Business Cooperative Education. This class helped students develop good working relationships, working skills, and personal grooming. After these students gained the appropriate skills, the organization helped to place them in jobs. They placed students in such places as law offices, credit unions, and finance services. Ac- cording to what occupation stu- dents wished to enter they took one of sixteen business tracts, or fields. For those who wanted help in another form they could join FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America. The club members attended rallies that taught the skills needed for a future in the business world. These clubs and classes helped the students devel- op into business leaders. . VF' GM' , -f at , ,- , . . , Typing quickly is what gets Tracy Os- good's job done on time. Leerning Tne Trieke of 204!VO AG tne Trede Seminole Veeetienel Edueetienel Center By Karen Getz Preparing for life in a vocational career requires special training and practice which students who at- tended the Seminole Vocational Education Center spent their year perfecting. For two periods a day, students learned through demonstrations and pro- jects the skills of their chosen trade. The opportunity to gain hands-on experience provided students with a feeling of accomplishment and taught them to take pride in their work. Students had their choice from a myriad of courses including Diesel Engine Mechanics, Small and Large Animal Services, Carpentry, and Floral Design and Marketing. Having the chance to acquire experience in a practical field was not only enjoyable for those who participated, but also beneficial. With the in- struction students received it was easier for them to find employment and they learned about the advan- tages of teamworkesomething they can use for a Concentrating on getting just the right angle is lifetime. Crystal Proscia. mf? ' M s '., XM. , I Instructions are the most important part of an assignment, and Robbie Johnson listens closely so he will understand his task. o 9 WT, , ,. ..,.., ,,,rLki . SAFETY GLASSES T0 OPERATE THIS MACHINE STH ya TQ fmt Being safe doesn't mean you can't have a good time! John O'Donnell and Chris Hamilton prepare for a day in the workshop. s l Having finished his work, Chris Rivera gives a pony at the farm a friendly pat on the back. ef' .l as 1' , 4 . X-1, ' l Q . .H 3 R W -P 4 W g 15 1 M ' Af, 'g , . Ax A aye. - Vs I rv' Us x 'Ns A W h..1- g 7, . ,, , A 4' .N may 1 . 'N ,H ,M -., 5' r. x A :Y ' Psalm- ' Doing is part of learning for Kelsey Forrest. She is preparing a stall for the horses at the farm. 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Al DeTore Phone 546-8981 Open 7 Days Free Delivery MC VISA Checks Advertisingl217 .S?gI'l0lflfllf'65 .S?gl'l6lflfil Q:f xS?gI'l6iilfll Q.'5 .ggnafurea sS?gl'l6lilflI 66 Sgnaiurea .S?gl'l6lilfll Q5 Sgnaiufej AAAAAAAA Abell, Teresa 79, 156 Aborn, Carlene 176 Adams, Patsy 28 Baker, George 28 Baker, Micheal 64, 110, 111, 170 Baker, Sara 50 Baker, Timothy 38, 110 Benham, Tarressa 28 Benitez, Joe 28 Bennett, Kelly 50 Bennett Natalie 50, 164 Bennett Robert 38 Adams, Saudia 64 Adkins, Timothy Albert, Michael 64 Alberts, Carrina 155 Alcorns, Michelle 38 Alfano, Jason 38 Anderson, Brian 28 Anderson, Daniel 50, 154 Anderson, Dawn 38 Anderson, Joy 28 Andrews, Renay 38 Baldwin, Angelic 50, 86 Band 146-147, 192 Barber, Dwight 63, 64 Barber, William 38 Barcus, Jane 50 Barcus, Robert 50 Barley IV Milza 28 Barnes, Cheryl 38 Barrett, Benjamin 50 Bartley, Donna 184 Bartley, Jason 38, 100 Benning, Larry Benoit, Kerry 154 Benoit, Kimberli 50, 154 Benscoter, Mary 64, 156 Benson, Joyce 185 Berchou, Micheal 50 Berchou, Rebecca 38, Bass, Shameko 28 Anthony, Ian 50, 148 Anthony, Thomas 28, 149 Antonian, Peter 50, 86 Arana, Patricia 28 Arend, Meighan 64 Arflack, Gregory 38 Armentrout, Debra 79 Arnold, Debbi 28 Arright, Michele 38, 144, 169 Ash, Diane 176 Ash, Keith 50 Barton, Adrian Barton, Larisa 50 Barton, Thomas 64 100 Best, Michelle 50, 105, 151 Beverage, Edward 38 Beyer, Carl Beyer, Christopher 50 Beyersdorf, James 50, 127 Bielefelt, Andrea 65 Billich, Christopher 65, Bowman, Jennifer 38, 108,109,1l3,170, 171, 239 Boyd, Angelette 38 Bradely, Dawn 28 Bragdon, Jennifer 51 Brainard, Aidan 38 Brammer, Jefferery 65, 154 Brannon, Heather 38, 164, 170 Brasfield, James 23, 50 105 Bruan, Jason 28 Bruan, Richard Breeding, Mrs. Sue 6, 182 Breingan, Jonathon 28 Briggs, Noel 50 Britton, Karen 28 Brockwell, Christin 38 Brodosi, Bobby 51 Bromely, John 51 Baseball 132-133 Basketball, Boys Varsity 114-117 Basketball, Boys JV 118- 119 Basketball, Girls Varsity 120-123 Basketball, Girls JV 124- 125 Bass, Coach Steve 127 Boriboun, Varouny ATeam 165 Atkins, Allan 64, 146, 147 Auer, Melinda 64, 83 Avery, Jane 28 Avery, Susan 50 Avery, Tammy BBBBBBBBB Bailey, Cory Babcock, Helen 176 Bailey, Kimberly Baker, Bob-Asst. Coach 110 Baker, David 28, 50 Baker, Dawn 38, 49 Baker, Delrick 28 Baker, Donna 50, 112, 1 13 226!Index Bates, Vargenia 38 Batiato, Nicholas Bauer, Robert 50, 127 Baumgardner, Miriam 5, 176 Baur, Robert 50 Beard, Brian 28, 110 Beauchamp, Sean 28 Beaulieu, Tina Beck, Charles 28 Behymer, David 65 Beiter, Nichole 38 Belanger, Bryon 38 Belbin, Paul 28, 110 Belifore, Erasmo Belfis, Jon 38 Bell, Guy Belle, Troy 9, 50 Bellevue, Jennifer Belton, Leo 110 Bingham, Bryan 50, 84, 96 Bingham, Patricia 50 Birchard, Kristen 38, 39, 151, 153 Bivens, Cheryl Bivona, Daniel Blackshear, Lorri Blake, Michelle 50 Blanchard, Melanie 50 Blanks, Brian 50 Bloom, Walter 28 Bloye, Timothy 65, 128 Bokor, Edward 65 Bolds, Marcus 50 Bolinder, Kerry 38, 149 Booher, John 50 Booher, Melba 185 Boozy, Mrs. Eileen 176 Botts, Charlas 28 Boulton, Maryann Bowen, Stacy 38, 149 Bowers, Kevin 79, 156 Bowman, Graham 28, 79 Brooks, Kimberly 38 Brooks, Lana 65, 155 Brooks, Tracy 51, 120 121 Brooks, Yvonne Brookshier, Sean 38 Brower, Suzanne 105, 169 Brown, Alvin 151 Brown, Barbara 51 Brown, David 51, 103 Brown, Deontae Brown, Derek 28 Brown, Jennifer Brown, Joelle 51, 113 Brown, Marsha 28 Brown, Mary 65, 155 Brown, Ralph Brown, Richard 38 Brown, Sydney 39 Brown, Sandy 38 Brummette, Stacy 65 Brunner, Keith 39 Brunner, Steven 65 Brunswick, 28 Bryant, David 28 Bryant, Grace Buchholtz, Ms. Libby 176 Bufe, Miajoy 51 Burgun, Julie 51 Burleson, Johnny 51, 96, 99 Burns, Vic 28 Burton, Sophie 28 Buss, Jeffery Bush, Danny 38 Business 202, 203 Buswell, Micheal 28 Butler, Angelia Butler, Eric Butler, III Tracey 28, John 51, 16, 105 126, 128 Butler, Butler, Leann 39 Campagna, Mark 51, , Daniels, Carl 66 CCCCCCCCC Caballero, Luz Ayde 51, 146, 165 Cabello, Micheal Calabrese, Janine Cameron, Yeverte 121, 149 Camery, Christian 7, 63 105, 165 Campbell, Doug 5, 132, A 176 Campbell, Laura 65 Campbell, Pamela 51, 153 Campo, Micheal 39 Canfall, Tony 39 Canfall, Tonya 39 Canner, Racquel 51 Caporaso, Kevin 39 Carlson, Jeffery 28 Carlson, Kimberly 51 Caryle, Todd 65 Carnahan, Amy 28 Carney, Bill 65 Carpenter, April 28 Carpenter, Audra 51 Carreno, Tracey 39 Carrier, Adam Carter, James 28 Signing his intent to play at Sanford, Joe Torch looks forward to a college football career. Carter, Terry 103 Case, William 39, 105 Chapman, Shannon 155 Cocheren, Sonya 156 Connoly, Bob 164 Cooper, Carl 232 Cooper, Mike 155 Corbett, Andy 155 Counts, Kevin 52 Counts, Shane 29 Courchene, Amy 39 Covell, David 39, 104, 105 Cox, Linda 66, 155 Craft, David Crane, Mrs. Betty 176 Crawford, Mary 52 Crepeau, Ronald 39 Crisco, Steven Criss, James 29 Crist, Elaine 39 Csabi, James 52, 133, 153 Cullen, Britt 29 Custodial 184-185 DDDDDDDD Daller, Monique 52, 161 Daly, Patrick Damann, Dallas 39 Daniels, Cindy 52, 100 Daniels, Shannon 29 Danley, Jay Darty, Kevin 39 Dash, Angela Dash, Monica 39, 52 Davenport, Dominiqu 2, 52 Davidson, Donna 29, 149 Davidson, Shaun Davies, Tracey 66 Davis Kimberly 40, 66, 228, 448 Davis, Shara 39 Davis, Sherrees 52 Davis, Sherry 52 Davis, Troy 52 Davis, Tymean 29 Day, Juanita Day, Kimberly 40 Deal, Tracey 66 Deal, Yvette 66, 146 Dean, Dannette 40 Dean, Ryan 40 Debona, Henery 67, 237 Debona, Micheal 29, 155 Debowsky, Sturate 40, 110 DECA 154-155 Deering, Linda Deeson, Frank 184 Degani, Anne 79, 104, 105 Criswell, Rebecca 52, 154 Crosby, Coach 77, 96, 99, 181 Cross, James Cross, Country 102-103 Cross, Jessica 66, 156 Crow, Wendy Crumb, Coach 114, 177 Davis Coach 99 Davis Carrie 39 Davis Eric 97 Davis Erin 39, 49 Davis Felicia 29 Davis Jason D. 52, 66 Davis, Jason J. 105, 155 Davis, John 39 Davis Officer John 177 Degani, Jeanene 53 Degani, Kelly 29 Degraff, Jennel 53 DeGregorio, Becky 182, 183 De Gregrio, Mylrae 184 Deland, Erik 29 Delanely, Karen 53 Dema, Scott 67 Index!227 EEEEEEEEE Earles, Tammy 40 Easterday, Michelle 154 Eddy, Angella 67, 154 Edward, James 68 Edwards, Landrick 40 Edwards, Tanisia 29 Edwards, Travis 63, 67 Eggleston, Ms. Christine 169, 177 Eggleton, Andre 53, 96, 99 Eicher, Tammy Elkins, Aaron 29 Elliot, Amy 40 Elmore, Danny 40 Ely, Angela 67, 155 Emerson, Adrienne 41 Engelke, Robert 29 Celebrating the holidays with blinking lights and a wreath, Kim Davis lets her locker reflect the spirit of the season. Deremer, Neil 29 Deruzzo, Coach Mark 132, 177 Deshazer, Eloise 29 Deshazer, Tammy 29 Desimone, Alfonse 63, 67, 110, 198, 203, 239 Detore, Allision 40 Dewitt, Barbra Dicario 184 Dietrich, Shelly 53 Dillmore, Jennie 53, 105 112,.142, 156, 238 Dillmore, Paul 132 Dillion, Etrenda 53, 56, 142 Dillion, Scott 40, 100 Dinwiddie, Nancy 29 Divita, Alicon 40, 151 Dixon, Donna Dixion, Vanessa 121 Dobson, William Doehleman, Kenneth 29 Doehleman, Thomas 67 228! Index Donnelly, Todd 53 Dooley, Charla 67, 154 Dooley, Tracey 29 Doran, Kelly Doran, Shawn Dragoni, Darryl Drama 150, 151 Drew, Tammy 40 Drivers Ed 190, 191 Duarte, Deborah 29 Dubee, Brian 40 Dudley, June Duggan, Eric 29 Dungan, Patrick Engle, Dawn English, Randall 23, 64, 66, 96, 97, 98, 99, 169 Espoito, Ryan Evans, Jake 29 Evans, Jason 29, 100 Evans, Steven Evans, Vincent 53 Evertt, James Everglade 170, 171 Ewing, Scott 41, 100 Ewing, Sheri FFFFFFFFFF Faculty 176-181 Falcone, Nicholas 53 Fancher, Tobin 30 Farrington, Heather 53 Farrow, Jade 68 Dunn Dunn Dunn Dunn, Mrs. Carol 177 Denise 79, 156 John 40, 153 Patrick 52 Fassett, Ms. Sandy 177 Favors, Antwonett 56, 68 FBLA 156, 157 Fedor, Jennifer 41 Dunn, Mrs. Sally 177 Dupper, Andrea 40 Durbin, Micheal 67, 154 Durkop, Timm 67, 110 Dziadual, Peter 40 Feldhake, Mrs. Sharon 177 F erbee, Frederick 102, 103 Ferguson, Kathleen 53 Ferrario, Aldo 79, 110 Ferro, Frank Ferrers, Dawn 30 Fessenden, Jonathan Fessenden, Jonathan Fessenden, Thomas 68 Ficher, Tommy 53 Field, Shannon 41, 108, 121 Fields, Angela Fields, Greta Filmon, Mrs. Joyce 177, 183 Fink, Charles 30 Finkhousen, Jeffery 64, 68 Fiorenzo, James 53 Fisdale, Minnie 30 Fish, Edward 53 Fish, Karen 41 Fish, Mark 64, 164, 165 Fisher, Chris Fisher, Shane 41 Fitz, Aric 41 Fitzpatrick, Chris 23, 41, 100, 238 Fleming, Artie 53 Flexon, Tracey 53 Flournoy 68 Flourney, Jr. Claire 97, 115, 116, 117 Flournoy, Tiffany 53, 121 Floyd, II Bernard 21, 22, 68, 89, 90, 126, 129 Foerster, Jolee 68 Football, Varsity 96-99 Football, JV 100, 101 Ford, Jennifer 53, 64 Ford, Jennifer S. 68 Ford, Joann Forrest, Kelsey 53, 156, 204 Forstner, Dennis 41, 103 Fortino, Tara 30, 102, 139 Fortner, Nina 41 Fortney, Donald 68 Fosnow, Katrina 53, 188 Fosnow, Kimberly 53, 188 Foster, Amansa 30 Foster, Jill 41 Foster, Ms. Ginger 178 Francey, Robert 30, 160 Frascona, Kathleen 68, 156 Frascona, Norman 25, 30 Frazier, Theresa 30, 37 Fredette, Laura 41 Freed, Randy 41 Freidof, Chris 30, 100 Freshman 28-37 Frogel, Sheri 68, 82, 156, 160, 161,164, 166, 167 Froning, Matthew 41 Fulgham, Terry 41 Fulkerson, Kent 53, 190 Fuller, Laquenda 41, 124, 153 Furry, Susan 68 GGGGGGGG Gaddy, Maria 149 Gaddy, Tamara 30, 147 Gaffery, Kevin 41 Gage, Loretta 53 Gain, Barbara 53 Gainer, James 64, 79 Galbraith, Shawn 53 Gallant, Robert Gamble, Baraba 30 Gamble, Chris 30 Gammon, Brian 132 Gammon, Tracy 33, 99 Gannon, Harry 185 Gareau, Debra 31 Gareau, Sharon 68 Gargan, Thomas 41 Garner, Douglas 68 Garner, Vicki 31, 41 Gaspirili, Rocco 184, 185 Gavin, Ms. Kathy 178 Geiger, Douglas 53, 96, 97, 99 Geiger, Michelle 53 Gellatly, Elizabeth 31 Gendron, Derek 3, 53, 110 Germann, Mike 31 Gettles, Linda 31 Getz, Karen 69, 70, 71 Gibson, Lexa 69, 154 Gibson, Melinda 31 Gillian, Love Vetta 149 Gills, Bryant 41 Ginn, Stephanie 41 Gingras, Lynn 182, 183 Giordano, Anthony 53 Gish, Johnnie 103 Gibens, Darlene 53 Glazier, Dawn 69, 155 Gleeson, April 69 Gobal, Coach 110 Golf, Lesile 41 Golf, 106, 107 Gonzalez, Eduardo 53 Gonzalez, Jorge 31, 105 Gonalez, Karen 41, 105 Good, Corey 31 Goodale, Jan 69 Goodell, Joseph 31 Graddy, Wanda 31 Grahm, Tessa 69 Grambling, Stephine 33 Grantham, Trace 33 Gray, Regina 7, 63, 69, 105, 112, 142 Gray, Tincy 31 Green, Brian 31, 151, 153 Green, Johnathan 41, 97, 99, 235 Green, Michael 41 Green, Robin 33 Green, Ronnie 69 Green, Gordon 31 Griffin, Sandra 69 Gronemeyer, Stephen 3, 69, 110 Grote, Jennifer 69, 156 Grzybek, Keith 41 Guerette, Karen 69 Guimond, Joseph 41 Gunin, Mr. Robert 178 Gunn, Judy 33 HHHHHHH Hadley, Antionette 33 Haengel, Aaron 34, 96, 99, 165 Haines, Duane 31 Haines, Karen 69, 142, 143 Hainisch, Karl 34, 54, 167 Hailborn, Sandra 54 Hall, Mr. Ken 178 Hall of Fame, Academics 82-83 Hall of Fame, Sports 94- 95 Hamilton, Chris 204 Hampton, Arthur 54 Hanifen, Catherine 41 , 105 Hanna, Mrs. Jean 178 Hannigan, Dorothy 165, 178 Hansen, Kathryn 31 Hansen, Laura Lee 69, 154 Hardenbrook, Karla 3 3 Harmas, Jennifer 41 , 151 Harness, Tina 31 Harper, Regina 41 Harris, Cherie 31 Harris, Christopher 31 Harris, George 69, 155 Harris Karen 21 Harris Randolph 100 Harris Stacey 69 Harris, William 69 Hart, Autumn 41 Hart, Ms. Denise 174 Hartog, Cheryl 31 Hartog, Gary 53 Harvey, Erika 41, 104, 124, 125,170, 171 Hastings, Jennfier 54 Hathhorn, Sandra 54, 155 Hathhorn, Shelley 31, 1 13 Haught, Chris 41 Haught, John 23, 69, 97, 99 Hause, Richard 69 Haver, Marilyn 31 Hayes, Tasha 31, 124 Haynie, Charlotte 31 Heath, Brian-Coach 1 1 1 Hearns, Foernice 184 Heaton, Sondra 54 Hebel, Joyce 184 Hedrick, David 41 Heimberg, Elizabeth 41, 151 Henderson, Kibmerly 63, 69 Henderson, Tammy 70, 155 Herrera, Susana 70 Hess, Jeremy 31 Hester, Laura 2, 70, 82, 148,160,161,164, 165, 188 Hill, Dorothjy 54 Hines, Derinda 54 Hinesley, Suznne 41 Hitch, Colleen 80 Hitch, Laura 31, 105 Hobson, Brandie 31, 149, 151 Hobson, Stacie 80 Hodge, Bradley 70 Hodge, Mr. Robert 154, 178 Hodges, Miriam 41 Hoekstra, Sandra 31 Hoffman, Lisa 70 Holcombe, Stacey 31 Holifer, Mr. David 178 Holland, Amy 41 Holmes, Dujuana 31 Holmes, Terrell 70, 96 Holmes, Tracie 149 Home Ec. 195 Hood, Marnie 41, 149 Hooten, Shawn 70 Hooten, Stephanie 31 Hootman, James 34, 164, 169 Hootman, Jennifer 31, 105 1ndex!229 Hoover, Kelly 31 Hopkins, Sandra 34, 167 Hopkins, Tina 31, 149 Horman, Maryann 31 Horne, Kimberly 31 JJJJJJJJJJJJJ Jackson, David 54, 97, Jones, Phaedra 40, 42, 124, 167 Jones, Trey 42, 110 98, 110, 162 Jackson, Detarsha 31, 145 Jordan, Valerie 54 Jorden, Jeffrey 42 Juarbe, Chandra 34 153 Koller, Albert 55 Houston, Ebonie 42 Howard, Anthony 63, 97 Howard, James 19, 70 Howard, Stephen 31 Hudson, Lisa 42 Hughes, Ms. Robin 178 Humphery, Larry 70, 164 Huners, Mr. Bill 164, 178 Huneke, Mrs. 182 Hunt, Rebecca 54 Hunter, Diane 54 Hunter, Mary 54, 124, Jackson, Wayne 31, 105 Jacobs, James 31, 129 Jacobs, Renee 70 Jacbus, Harry 54 Jadus, Joel 31 James, Glenna 71 James, Janice 42 James, John 42 Jameson, Lori 42, 164 Jansma, Michael 71, 155 Jeffries, Mary 54 Jenkins, Catrina 42 Jenkins, Jassen 54, 148, Juniors 58-61 Jurgens, Jennifer 42 Justice, Janelle 23, 63, 71, 83, 84, 164 KKKKKKKK Kakesh, Murad 31 Kapili, Amber 35, 87 Karkheck, Erin 20, 53 Kasten, Bruce 42, 153, 167 Kaylor, Jill 42 Kearns, Kevin 31 Keck, Doris 184 Keglor, Beth 8, 23, 63, Jones, Cleopatra 32 Huntley, Lisa 31, 42, 149 Hurley, Liane 54 Hutchings, Aaron 54, 105, 164 Hutchingson, Krista 54, 165 Huynh, Linh 54 Huynh, My Dung 31 Hymen, Keith 54 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Industrial Arts 194 Ingebritsen, Eric 31, 167 Inhulsen, Lisa 31, 113 Inhulsen, Shalee 42 Inman, Hollis 31 Inman, Laurel 31 Inman, Ms. sandy 178, 181 Inman, Tonya 42, 149 Interact 166 Irving, Ali 31 Irwin, Melissa 42 Irwin, Robert 54 Isley, Pamela 42 149 Johannesen, Joshua 31 Johnson Andrew 31 Johnson Donna 42 Johnson Eric 69, 105 Johnson Jennifer 31, 144 Johnson, Kandice 69 Johnson Keith 31, 104, 105 Johnson Kevin 42, 188 Johnson Monica 54, 156 Johnson Raymond 31 Johnson Robbie 69, 204 Johnson, Rosie 42 Johnson Johnson, Stacy 42, 105 Mr. Steven 178 Jones, Alan 42 Jones, Andrea 42 Jones, Anissa 54, 63, 71 Jones, Mr. Charles 178 Jones, David 32, 100 Jones, Holly 69, 156 Jones, Loren 97 Jones, James 54 Jones, James 32, 115, 116, 117 71 Keim, Stanley 55 Keihl, April 32 Keith, Jennifer 71, 154 Keith, Wilbur 55 Keller, Mark 55, 165 Keller, Rebecca 32 Kelley, Thomas 55, 146 147 Kelso, Jennifer 25, 32 Kelso, Suzette 71 Kemp, Rebecca 71, 105 Kenady, Melissa 23, 55, 153 Kendricks, Michael 71 Kennard, Greg 71, 148, 170 Kennedy, Angela 55 Kennedy, Paul 55, 169 Kennedy, Melody 42, 149 Ivory, Jack 42, 100 230!Index Jones, Jesse 54 Keriestesi, Al 42 Key Club 167 Kidney, Jennifer 55 Kieth, Jenny 188 King, Antonio 42 King, Kevin 100 King, Patricia 69 Kirkland, Jeremy 32 Kirnes, Galen 23, 55, 148, 149 Kirnes, Mardi 23, 55, 148 Kitchens, Jonathan 32 Klimaszewski, Laura 69 Klimaszewski, Ronald 42 Klimowicz, Christy 69 Kline, Mrs. Kendall Kline, Lacy 55 Knisley, Amy 32, 146 Knisley, Brian 42 Knisley, Gary 69 Knupke, Paul 55, 164, 165 Koceja, Dean 42 Koehler, Dawn 21, 32, 108, 124 Kohlschreiber, Brit 42, 150 Kone, Emily 25, 71 Kopkau, Kim 42 Krager, Deveny 55, 113, 142 Kraus, Ms. Betsy 179 Krause, Aaron 55 Kraut, David 43 Krejci, Christina 32 Kubler, Mr. Lou 155, 179 Kuhlwein, Heidi 43 Kulwicki, Patrick 32 Kutz, Michelle 71, 155, 237 Kutz, Pamela 55 LLLLLLLLL Lacska, Noel 43 Ladd, Darrell 55 Ladd, Rickey 43, 171 Lagasse, John 32 LaGrow, Jacqueline 72, 83,164, 165,171,240 Lahav, Ayelet 55, 163 Lahav, Joseph 32, 151 Lake, Allison 32 Laker, Nancy 32 Lamb, Jennifer 31, 113 Lancaster, Clayton 43, 188 Lancaster, Lashaunt 100 Lance, Daniel 56, 96, 99 Lang, Laquinda 56 Lapointe, Joseph 43 Larson, Jesse 43, 149 Larsh, Jodi 72, 156 Larson, Chad 36, 105, 164 Lashore, Alisha 72 Lathrop, Alecia 56 Lattimore, Frank 96 Lattimore, Victoria 72 Language, 186-187 Lautenbach, Mike 56, 59 Lawson, Leslie 43 Lawson, Rechelle 80 Lawson, Tonita 32, 124 Lawton, Harold 32 Laycox, Christopher 43 Layman, Mrs. Iris 179 Layman, Jennifer 32 Layos, Jennifer 43 Layton, Debra 32 Layton, Julie 55 Leach, Richard 55 Leavell, William 32 LeBlanc, William 32 Ledden, Joseph 43 Ledoux, Donald 32 Leemon, Dawne 72 Leibin, Jason 91 Leonard, Kenneth 55, 96, 116 Leslie, nancy 72 Letthand, Hueracio 32 Craig Scarvelli shows off his shapely legs. Letthand, Robert 117 Lewis, Christina 3 Lewis, Ronald 43 Lewis, Tina 56 Liberty, Keith 56 Liewer, Frank 32 Lillquist, Mark 43 Linko, Christopher 56 Linn, Alexander 56 Liss, Steven 43, 190 Littles, April 20, 23 Llanas, Christopher 36 Lopez, Daniel 56, 154, 164 Lopez, Monica 56, 87, 105 Lounsbury, Douglas 32 Ludwig, Jeanne 72 Luther, Bradley 32 Luther, Lori 72 MMMMMM Macaluso, Kevin 43 Macaluso, Shawn 37 Mach, Tricia 32, 149 Mack, Katherine 72, 121 Mack, Veronica 32 Maclean, Stacy 43 Madda, Lee 185 Madden, Ken 9, 23, 24, 25, 64, 72, 150, 151 Mader, Eric 32 Mader, Michael 72, 84 Mahony, Mark 43 Maida, Lee 185 Main, Thomas 32 Maldonado, Wena 57 Malin, Scott 57, 133, 154, 165 Malin, Toby 32 Maloy, Michael 43 Manderson, Eric 44, 110 190 Manning, Charles 57, 103 Manning, William 32 Manoleros, Alicia 43 Marcus, Andrew 32 Marr, Tammy 32 Marra, William 44 Marshall, Kelly 32 Martin, Amy 44 Martin, Khafia 44 Matheny, Willie 174, 175 Martin, Tina 44 Martin, Tracey 44 Maschino, Mrs. Cindy 179, 181 Math 188-189 Mattson, Rick 44, 104 Mauger, Ms. Beth 179 Mauer, Michelle 8, 9, 64, 72, 82, 142, 143, 164, 165 May, James 44 Mayeux, Suzanne 23, 57, 88, 153, 165, 170 McCabem, Matthew 57 McCall, Michelle 32 McCann, Chris 23, 63, 72, 97, 99 McCarthy, Mike 185 McCauley, Jason 57 McClimans, Greg 57, 89, 96, 110 McClure, Christopher 37, 96, 97, 99 McColister, Rose 80 McCormick, Mark 64, 72, 155 McCullough 44 McCullum, Donald 57 McCullum, Ronald 57 McCullum, Zellous 44, 100 McDurfee, Amy 44 McEntire, Michelle 57 McGarrah, Katrina 32, 149 McGee, Anthony 73, 103 McIntosh, Angela 73 McIntosh, Brian 57 Mclntosh, Lora 64, 73 McIntosh, Stephen 32, 1 10 McKenzie, Michael 1 17 McKibbon, Howard 44, 100, 153, 238 Index!231 McKillop, Matthew 32, 151 McLaren, Chris 73, 237 McLawhorn, Christa 32 McLay, Mr. John 7, 21, 165, 174, 175 McManus, Emili 44 McManamon, Mr. Jerry 179 McManus, Kelly 44 McMillian, Adam 64, 73, 164 McMillian, Norris 45 McNeill, Demetrial 33 McNeill, Tamico 33, 45, 49 McNeill, Maurice 45, 100, 128 McNett, Brian 33 McPhilamy, Joanne 37 McPhilamy, Kevin 43 Mead, Michelle 33 Meegan, Tracey 57, 155 Meeks, Jennifer 73, 159 Mells, Marvette 45 Messenger, Suzanne 72, 148, 151, 153 Mevoli, Jennifer 45, 108 109,124,151 Miklos, Scott 80 Miller, Christine Millichamp, Nancy 19, 179 Misiura, Joseph 45 Mitchell, Jeffrey 45 Mitchell, Rachele 73, 142, 143 Mobley, Martin Moore, Willette 33 Moreira, Renee 73 Morey, Christopher 45 Morgan , Daniel 45 Morgan, Terence 33 Morgan, Tywanda 45 Morgan, William 33 Morris, Angela 80 Morris, Bridgett 57, 108 Morris, Ronald 100 Morris, Joanna 45 Morris, Kristi 73, 155 232llndex Morrison, Kelly 45 Mosher, Suzanne 73, 154 Mosley, Terri 33 Mosteller, James 73, 153 Mortram, Dan 33 Mouring, George Mu Alpha 164 Mueller, Coach 105 Mueller, Thorsten 33 Mujat, Jennifer 3, 64, 74, 82,l09,121,122, 164, 165, 188, 197 Mulharen, Zach 74, 97 Munger, Robley Murphy, Shelley 57 Murray, Andrea Murray, Joe 45 Murray, Toni 149 Myers, Frances 23, 45 Myrick, Jim 45 NlHWNbUWN Nall, Scott 33 Narvaez, Peter 74 Navratil, George 37, 103 Naylor, Jason 64 Neal, James 103 Neff, Robert 33 Nelms, LaTonya 57, 149 Nelson, Dawn 74, 154 New, Coach 99, 179 Nesbit, Robert 79 Neville, Kevin Newberry, Mrs. 5, 179 Newsom, Angie 74 Newsome, Paige 179 Nguyen, Dat Nguyen, Hong 57 NHS 165 Nguyen, Linh 33 Nicastro, Brian 57 Nicastro, Jason 57 Nixon, Chad 23, 45 Nitz, Greg 80 Nixon, Daphne 74, 149 Nixon, Dennis 57, 202, 169 ml., , Carl Cooper enjoys typing at Nixon Jolene 23 63 74 83, los, 109, 1,21,,123,, 164, 168, 169 Noble, Vincent 45 Noger, Gloria 74, 156 Nolton, Quintin 45, 100 Nolton, Robert 96, 99, 115, 116 Norris, Jana 45, 169 Norris, Joel 57 Noser, Tom 74 Novakoski, Michelle 33 Nundy, Linda 179 OOOOOOOO Oakes, Sonja 45 Odom, Jim 184, 185 Odonnell, James 91 Odonnell, Jim 57, 204 Odonnell, Patricia 33, 149, 153 Oliver, Gary 45 Olmsted, David 57, 154 Olmsted, Deborah 33 Olsen, Jeffery 7, 25, 45, 148, 151 Olsen, Jennifer 33, 149 Oneill, Megan 113 Opsahl, Gregory 33, 110 Organista, Lori 45 Orheim, Vicky 45 the end of English class. Orton, Justin 37 Osborne, Michael 5, 45 Osgood, Tracy 57, 203 Otto, Donald 33, 100 Otto, Donna 14 PPPPPPPPPP Page, Miranda 33 Papolas, Gary 59, 97, 99 Paris, Timothy 45 Parisoff, Todd 57, 103 Parker, Scott 45 Parks, Rebecca 23, 74, 108, 109, 236 Parks, Valerie 63, 74, 151 Parrish, Jennifer 45 Patterson, Lena 45 Pastore, Mike 57 Pattin, Becky 80 Paulk, Gina 74, 185 Payne, John Jr. 57, 74, 154 P.E. 190-191 Peacock, Charles 45 Peek, Susana 37, 108 Peele, Leslie 2, 57 Pence, Aaron 45 Perez, Blas 57, 155 Perry, Shante 33 Perry, Stephen 45 Pester, Harry 57, 103 Peterman, Charles 57, 97, 99 Peterson Jerry 74, 155 Peterson Kathy 75 Peterson Lashawn 57 Peterson Stefan 80, 97, 110 RRRRRRRR Rainault, Jr. Gilbe Raiola, Stephanie 75, 169 Ramker, Mr. Allyn 175 Ramos, Susan 33, 112, 113 Ramsay, Mijan 45, 105 Ramsay, Stacy 45, 167 Pfeiffer, James 58 Pickron, Jeffery 33 Pierson, Jennifer 75 Pilini, Helen 167 Pillow, Teresa 33 Pino, Sherri 75 Pippin, Mary Ann 183 Pitt, Travis 75 Plante, Thomas 58 Plowcha, Susan 33 Plunkett, Patrick Pneuman, Vose 58 Poore, Kyle 58 Post, Matthew 44 Posthlewait, Shawn 180 Potter, Gregory 58, 86, 154, 155 Pourchot, Lisa 75, 160 Prsatt, Judith 180 Preston, Kimberly 58 Prevuznak, Orena Price, Mrs. Sharmon 180 Propp, Mirjam 58 Proscia, Crystal 75, 204 Prett, Howard 185 Pulchano, Dennis 75 Pulchano, Mikel 33 Pullis, Patricia 87 QQQQQQQQ Quick, Patricia 45 Quick, Valerie 45, 166 Quigley, Lodi 154 Quimby, Sean 45 Quinn, Katrina 45 Quinn, Lisa 58 Quinn, Ruth 75, 155 Randle, Elizabeth 3 3, 120 Randle, Louis Rankin, Linda 33 Rankin, Scott Rasmussen, Robert 58 Rawley, Sharon 3 3 Readey, Marla 45 Readey, Richard 33 Redman, Rebecca 45 Reed Daniel 33 Reed, Dawn 33, 149 Reed, Erico 33, 100 Reed James 33 Reed Jason 46 Reeder, James 46 Reeder, Kerri 46 Reeley, Alison 55, 169 Rees, Mrs. Carol 181 Reich, Donald 33, 100 Relno, Billy 33 Rembert, Yolanda 33, 149 Riccio, Denise 33 Richardson, Janelle 33, 113 Richardson, Jeannie 46, 105, 149 Risso, Mark 33, 100, 149 Rivera, Christopher 58, 96, 99, 204 Rivera, Connie 46 Roberts, George 58 Roberts, Shawn 33, 105 Roberts, Terry 33 Robertson, Kenneth 43, 46 Robinson,Brian 38, 96, 99 Robinson, Christopher 97, 99, 117 Robinson, Robin 58 Rodruguez, Mrs. Joyce 180 Roe, Gary 58 Roe, George 58 Rogers, Melissa 33 Rohroff, Rebecca 75, 156 Rose, James 75 Rose, Michael 46 Rosenblum, Sam 58 Ross, Doanld 75 Ross, Keri 46 Ross, Matthew 58, 110, 111 Ross, Tera 33 Rossi, Lynn 46 Rowe, Benton 58 Russ, Belinda 58 Russ, Marc 63 Russel, Heather 33 Russo, Ronald 75 Rutherford, Gray 75 SSSSSSSSSSS Saari, Mr. Mark 99, 180, A 190 Sabbides, Eric 33 Sahr, Kelly 2, 58 Saleno, Michelle 58 Salter, Calvin 7 Salyer, Misty 58 ll Samek, Michael 46 Sams, Tracy 58 Sanders, Christopher 46, 110 Sauble, Mrs. Laurie 10, 170, 180 Savastio, Scott 58 Scanlon, April 63, 75, 160, 161 Scanlon, Kelly 46, 153 Scannell, Christopher 46 Scarvelli, Arthur 75, 84, 89, 91, 231 Scharton, Elizabeth 75, 155, 170 Schefano, Tracey 149 Schement, Andrea 33 Scherb, Sherie 46 Schetano, Tracy 33 Scheuer, Michael 75, 155 Sciarrappa, Ms. Patricia 19, 180 Schiller, Heidi 75 Schirrmacher, Franc 33 Schnedler, Todd 33 Scholl, Daniel 58 Schlegcl, Betty 33 Schumacher, Anita 58, 134 Schultz, Eric 33 Schwan, Michelle 58 Schwartz, Heidi 108, 124, 125 Schwartz, Tacy 33 Schwartz, Stephen 46 Science 198, 199 Scinta, Julie 35 Scott, Katina 35 Scott, Ryan 151 Scribner, Lisa 46 Secretarial 182, 183 Shaw, Danny 104 Seniors 64-81 Senior Superlatives 62, 63 Selleck, Christina 75, 155 Shaw, Frank 58, 97 Shaneyfelt, Tom 121, 180 Shaw, Betty 180 Shay, Bonnie 58 Shea, Brian 76, 151 Shekey, Christopher 46 Shendok, Marc 110 Shepherd, William 46, 169 Sherk, Russell 46, 100 Sherman, Holly 46 Shiver, Lara 23, 46, 144, 145, 153, 239 Shugan, David 58 Sigouin, Doug 24, 25, 63, 76,150,151,169 lndex!233 Simmons, Jennifer 58, 149 Singh, Surendra 58 Sirmons, Ms. Nancy 124, 125 Sirrianna, Kent 76, 110 Sirrianna, Sunny 46 Skeie, Jason 58 Skibo, Mrs. Donna 180 Skinner, James 46 Skinner, Timothy 46 Slone, Erin 58 Slusser, Jennifer 35 Smart, James 185 Sprilin, Lloud 185 Springfield, Mrs. Katherine 180 Sporny, Kevin 76 Stackhouse, Sylvia 46 Statkus, Christopher 21, 35, 37, 110 Staten, Ms. Sadie 175 Stephens, Cathi 59, 64, 80 Stephens, Karen 46 Stevens, Kathy 237 Stevens, Melissa 59, 154, 166, 167 Smith, Antoinette 63, 76 Smith, Brian 35 Smith, Debra 59 Smith, Donahue 35 Smith, Jay 46 Smith, Ms. Julie 180 Stevenson, Matthew 35 Steward, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stinson, Rhonda 46 Aundrey 35 Mr. John 181 Katesha 39 Micole 59 Krista 35 Smith, Katherine 59 Smith, Linda 35 Smith, Maureen 151 Smith, Randall Smith, Ryan 59 Smith, Stacy 35 Smith, Stacy 59 Smith, Terrick 46 Smith, Willie 35 Snipes, Barbara 59 Snyder, Deborah 75, 155 156 Snyder, Karen 59 Snyder, Ms. Kathy 166, 180 Snyder, Lori 46 Snyder, Sandra 35 Soccer, Boys 110-111 Soccer, Girls 112-113 Social Studies 20-201 Softball 134-135 Sophomores 38-48 Sorrell, Jason 46, 100 Sowell, Angela 59 Spanish Club 162-163 Spencer, Sandy 35 Spinelli, Francis 46, 110 Spirit Club 158-159 234!lndex Stoddard, Shawn 76 Stoinski, Kenneth 46 Stone, Dawn 59 Strand, Mark 35 Strehlke, Dawn 46 Stringer, Angela 76 Stroup, Duncan 76, 169 Stroup, Joseph 20, 77, 97, 99, 155 Stubbs, Emanuel 35, 100 Stubbs, Toma 35, 100 Student Council 140-143 Styles, Lisa Sullivan, Mr. Greg 179, 181 Sult, Christopher 35 Sumner, John 77 Sunter, Chad 35 Sunter, Todd 59, 97, 99, 198 Susick, Kathryn 39 Swam, Kimberly 77 Swam, Shannon 21, 59 Swansoan, Marcie 59 Swartz, Heidi 35 Swierenga, David 77 Swimming 104-105 Swingle, Leslie 35 Sychowski, Bridget 46 TTTTTTTTT Takahasashi, Miki 77 Talora, Tracy 8, 63, 77 Tanasz, Sandra 35 Tappan, James 46 Teal, Catherine 46 Tesoro, Anna 55, 59 Thalji, Jamal 77, 96 Thalji, Sami 35, 151 Thimas, Michelle 46 Thomas, Yolanda 46 Thompson, Nicole 46, 108, 112 Thornton, Nathan 59, 97, 98, 99, 117 Threadcraft, Tanya 59 Tittle, Shawna 35 Tomlinson, Jeffery 96, 99 Torch, Sam 23, 77, 80, 96, 99, 227 Track-Boys 136-137 Track-Girls 138-139 Trainor, Derek 59, 110 Tredeau, Flo 185 Tribou, Tom 185 Trice, Tia 77, 156 Trombetta, Stacey 3, 23, 59, 142, 162 Tucker, Debbie 35 Tucker, Michelle 47, 168, 169 Tully, Thomas 77 Tunstill, Charles 80 Turner, Anthony 47 Turner, Chad 47, 114 Turner, Denise 77, 160 Turner, Katrina 47 Turner, Kyle 60 Tyler, John 23, 35, 100 Tyler, Timothy 47 UUUUUUUU Ulsberger, Jennifer 47, 162 Urban, Lidna 60, 155 VVVVVVVVV Valentine, Janis 35 Valentine, Noah 35 Vanhaerents, Coleen 48 Vanhaerents, Diane 64, 77, 154, 155 Vanhaerents, Richard 60 Vankirk, Nicole 60, 108 Varner, Paris 35 Varner, Tonya 35 Vasbinder, Janine 35 Vaughn, Leslie 79 Velissarios, Kelley 35, 37, 149, 153 Vestal, David 185 Vick, Heather 47, 149 Vilaire, Jean Pierre 35 Viscusi, Margie 185 Vitiello, John 35 Vo-Ag 204-205 Vogt, Joseph Volleyball 108-109 Voris, Kathryn 20, 22, 64, 77, 83, 104, 105, 152, 153, 160, 164, 165 WHNWHVWUV Wachtel, Michelle 60, 156 5 Waddell, Rhett 35 Waddell, Robert 48 Wagar, Rick 174-175 Wagner, Sheila 19, 35, 197 Walbrecht, Suzie 48 Walden, Michelle 77 Walker, Charles Walker, Jennifer 35, 113 Walker, Marjorie 63, 77 Walker, Russel Walker, Tonya 79 Walker, William 18 Walter, Angelika 60, 153 Wampler, Phyllis 48 Warciska, Nicole 35 Ward, Gail 35, 149 Wilson, Felicia 36 Leading the Warriors towards a winning season, John Green Ware, Patricia 174, 181 Warner, Mollie 35, 153 Warrant, Kimberly 35, 149 Warren, Natalie 77, 146, 154 Wasoba, Rebecca 35 Waters, Corey 96, 97,98 188 Waters, Kevin 48, 99, 100 Watkins, Aaron 100 Watson, Bryon 48 Watson, Carrie Watson, Norris 7, 35 Watson, Todd 48 Waugh, Gregory 105 Webb, Wayne Webb, Karl 78 Webb, Renada 35 Webb, Marc Weber, Belinda 77 Webb, Robert 60 Weber, Jason 48 Weber, Jonathon 78 Webster, Carla 160-161 Wedge, Joseph 77 Wee Warriors 160-161 Wegener, Colleen 181 Weinfeld, Daniel 60, 103 Weingart, Bradley 48, 169 Weller, Beverly 185 Wells, Jason Wella, Topie 78, 156 Werline, Craig 48 Werner, Don 185 West, Helen 35 Whalen, Ernest 105, 112, 181 Whalen, Bill 48, 170, 171 Weekend Warriors 88-89 Wheeler, Peter 35 White, Chris 96 White, Dennis 60, 99 White, Robert 48, 100 Whitehead, Jill 78 Whitehead, Montessa 64, 78, 89, 113, 142, 170, 240 Whitlow, Erin 35 whim, Kenny 35, 102, 103, 110 Wilbur, Preston 48 Wilburn, Coach 103, 181 Wilder, Lisa 60 Wilder, Robin 78, 155 Wilhoit, Dee Dee 35 Wilkins, Jeremy 36 Willet, Kathy 80 Willey, Anna 23, 35, 144, 145, 153 Willey, William 63, 78 Williams, Arthur 181 Williams, Brenda 48 Williams, Danielle 35 charges down the field. Williams, Demetrius 60 Williams, Jack 78 Williams, Jeanne 60 Williams, Jeremy 48, 103, 153 Williams, Laura 48, 121 Williams, Lelanda 36 Williams, Lesley Williams, Melinda 36 Williams, Michele 60 Williams, Robert Williams, Sharon 50 Williams, Shea 36 Williams, Tanya 60 Williams, Thomas 60 Williams, Willis Willis, Angela 60, 149 Willoughby, Jennifer 36 Wilson, Alicia Wilson, Anthony 36 Wilson, David Wilson, Kelly 8, 9, 60 Wilson, Kelly 18, 60, 96, 99, 132 Wines, Kimberly 78 Wingerter, Andrea 36, 149 Winiecki, John 64, 78, 96, 99, 203 Winkle, Kenneth 48, 132 Wojdag, Michelle 78, 154 Wolcott, Glenn 36, 110 Wolcott, Steven 36, 110 Wolf, Ronald 185 Wolfgang, Mrs. Norma 183 Woods, Chuck 48 Woods, Denise 60 Woods, Diana 78, 83, 148 Woodward, Joseph 8, 78 110, 155, 188 Woodward, Tammie 48, 113 Woody, Kelly 60, 113, 154 Woody, Paul 40, 110 Worcester, Stacey 48, 170 Worley, Ms. 181 Wotowicz, Ian 36 Wowas, Mechelle 78, 89 113, 153, 170 Wrestling 126-129 Wright, Aaron 48 Wright, Buck 36 Wright, Darryl 48, 197 Wright, Michelle 78 Wright, Steve 60 Wurster, Laura 60 YYYYYYYY Yamraj, Boneshwar Yarmonchik, Antoine 79 Yauchler, Eugene 8, 160 Yidi, Alcira 79, 156 Yidi, Julissa 79, 156 Yormark, Mrs. Susan 181 Young, Brian 36 Young, Sandy 79 ZZZZZZZZZ Zichichi, Rick 79, 126 Ziegenfuss, Michell 79 Zopf, Mrs. Pamela 175, 181 Zornes, Mr. Greg 181 Zurman, Craig 79 Index!235 9 9 Following Through il . . . Future shock. Every stu- dent suffered from it in the end. Seniors looked back at friendships with the sad real- ization that they would never see many people again. The Class of 1988 looked towards careers, colleges and big changes in their lives. One day they were seniors, the next, graduates. A little dif- ference, a big change. In the fall of 1988 new classes will come through the doors of OHS. It will be up to the new and returning War- riors to carry on the proud traditions. They will have to cheer at the football games, wear orange and blue on Col- or Day and make Homecom- ing a success. The Class of '88 is closing one chapter of its history. But, we have only just begun to write the rest of the book. Senior Becki Parks reviews the SAT study book before meeting with her counselor. 236!CIosing bw 0' . Chris McClaren and Mark Charest review the requirements to- gether and talk about future plans at FSU. Michelle Kutz and Greg DeBona take a minute between class to make plans for the weekend. Kathy Stevens takes a final look down the main stair case EE H 0 W EASY ITISTO BUYAYEARB OOKYOUWILL LDUKBACKON LOTSO KEN Closing!237 the A Q, ,fc W , , V A f ' ,,., ' ar ,, ' V , W yy 1 .',, - V , 3576 , li' 'Z A i K fi W ., 4 , ,, ,,, ,, ' t' :V 3 I 'V '.,2- '- f ,1 .ff m '52 'L my Relaxing during lunch before challenging fifth period are friends Howie McKibbons, Jennie Dilmore and Chris Fitzpatrick. 238!CIOsing Alfonse Desimone shows his overwhelming excitement about the final days of high school. Jennifer Brown and Lara Shiver unsuccessfully hide from the camera. 'WM i l M I-ml' 4 ef A , W V 2 1 fwr ,Magi saw 4, A ' 5, f fi i 'l l, l i A 4' Mk If fm pf M , t f W if ' l, gllmg.. hw. 5 44 5213.9 33 V ' Ugly QV, ' raw ' 'V , aj? mg,?Z:,f'i',ar W1 I ini ,. ,V Zz., 1 W Q 6 ,ily 'W , X, N A f Z yy? if V ' f 1,255 , ,, ,, 5552.3 ,t ,V , , ji Wmqw, X? az ,gt l INAQWQ Q' 13 1 gj , I Mm we fgf-'24 'fl W r , W , X ' 2 s K4 ,f ,M , -, fm , ja, it 7 N2 ,, H y e In fr fa it '1,1 , t Q Rf LoveVetta Gilliam celebrates the Junioris defeat. :Y Q, 'Z W ,. A , L 2 E i if Q V 1+ ff' ',. ,, ,, get y . 'sb -v-4 GJ 240 left. liditor 'Tessa Whiteliead. right .Iaekie lafirow, assistant liditor Dedication ead to ohio ement Dear Students: The liverglade Yearhook Stall' worked hard this year: late nights and weekend sessions heeame part ol the routine. The stall' was motivated hy' pride and the hope lor eseellenee. This year's stall' hegan with eight inevperieneed 'memhers. hut with their hard work and determination everyone quiekly developed into an enthusiastic group w ho shared ideas. Work lor this small stall' ol'l'il'teen hegan in the summer long hel'ore the start ol the sehool year. :X lew memhers attended workshops in Gaines- ville at the llniversity ol' I-'lorida and also in North Carolina at the University. The stall' competed in a design eompetition and plaeed third in the medium hook division. winning eight Tree spot eolor pages. The liverglade's new advisor gave her insight and -iournalistie skills to aid the stall' in produeing a hook that we were proud ol. She had the job ol' eorreeting errors and overseeing the entire produetion. As liditor-in-C'hiel' l ean only express my gratitude to the stall' mem- hers lor doing a tough yioh and eontinuing with great ellort to l'inish the puhlieation through all the pressure l'illed deadlines. The P188 liverglade was produeed with the help ol' all the photogra- phers at Bryn Alan Studios. Their dedication and expertise saved many' deadlines lrom disaster. Patil Baker and Seott lily' helped rush pietures into our hands. Mr. Byron lsennedy s guiding hands kept us in toueh with the people at Delmar. lle was invaluahle when the design stage ol' produetion eame around. llis experience hrought all our ideas together. lfinallyg Mr. .lolm Mel.ay. our prineipal. supported our el'l'orts and we were grateful. Ms. Denise llart and all ol' the secretaries helped us at every' turn. lt would have heen iinpossihle without them. My personal experienee as an liverglade staI'l'er lor l'our years has heen one olgrowing and learning, Congratulations to the elass ol' 'XX and good luek to all who lollow. Photography studio: Bryn Alan Studios ol' St. Petersburg. lfl. bmccrcly' Vflifvaw J f Printing Company: 4' 7 ' ' 'JJ ' Montessa Whitehead Delmar Printing Co.. North Carolina Q , I Q l , , , y lzditor-in-C htel Publishing Representative: Byron Kennedy' Estimated cost ol' the l9XX liverglade: S2-1.000 Number ol' books printed: 700 eopies at 240 pages eaeh Total pages: 240 Color pages: 36 gi. :Y fi si:


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