Palm Bay High School - Royal Fortune Yearbook (Melbourne, FL)

 - Class of 1981

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Leslie Taylor: pgs. 186, 268 Susan Taylor: pg. 164 Tammy Taylor: pg. 208 Timmy Taylor: pg. 208 Todd Taylor: pgs. 14, 15, 90, 91, 165 Darrin Tenpenny: pgs. 87, 100, 208 Terry Tenpenny: pgs. 100, 165 Alicia Terry: pgs. 9, 61, 87, 186 Anthony Terry: pg. 208 James Terry: not pictured Kesoundra Terry: C-3, 71, 108, 165 Stephen Terry: pgs. 83, 108, 165 Tommy Terry: pgs. 22, 90 Verncia Terry: pg. 208 Lynda Theriault: pg. 186 Carron Thomas: pg. 208 Flo Thomas: pgs. 46, 220, 232 Jose Thomas: not pictured John Thomas: pg. 212 Joyce Thomas: pgs. 35, E-1, 220 Karen Thomas: pg. 75 Laurel Thomas: pg. 209 Lori Thomas: pgs. B-3, 46, 76, 208 Linda Thomas: pg. 165 Melkan Thomas: pgs. 108, 209, 267 Tony Thomas: pgs. 77, 186 Vanessa Thomas: pgs. 108, 140, 141, 268, 269, 271, 281 Ruby Thompson: pgs. 61, 220 Amy Thompson: pgs. 20, 165, 296, 303 Harry Thompson: pgs. 77, 165 Larry Thompson: pg. 165 Marcia Thompson: pgs. 49, 186 Scott Thompson: pg. 165 Susan Thornburg: pgs. 141, 273, 285 Jimmie Thorpe: pg. 186 Carol Thurn: pg. 209 Christine Thurn: pg. 186 Michael Tillema: pgs. 106, 165 Denise Tilley: pgs. 80, 186 John Tinkler: pg. 165 John Todd: PSS. 49, 76, 78, 186 Paul Tobert: not pictured Louisa Toler: pg. 221 Judy Tonk: pgs. 108, 209 Mary Tonk: pgs. 107, 187 Elbert Torbert: pgs. 75, 187 Jeff Towers: pg. 165 Trung Tran: pg. 187 Kevin Traylor: pg. 165 Donald Triebell: pg. 141 Elizabeth Trofibio: pg. 65 Donna Troublelield: pgs. 141, 232 Susan TroupGoldin: pg. 187 Richard Truman: not pictured Sherry Trumpower: pgs. 20, 102, 112, 165 Lashandra Tucker: pg. 141 Leon Tucker: pgs. 77, 165 Gregory Turner: pgs. 18, 165 Scott Turner: pg. 209 Katrina Tuten: pgs. 164, 165 Rudolph Tuten: pgs. 77, 209 John Tuttle: pgs. 81, 221 Robert Tutwiler: pgs. E-3, 42, 165 UuUuUu Atsuko Ueda: pg. 141 David Ullom: pg. 165 Artie Ulmer: pgs. 81, 221 Roger Ulrich: pg. 165 Wendy Urorke: pg. 200 Mary Utendort: pg. 187 0lVvVvVv 02Frank Vacarelli: pg. 187 Donna Vaeth: pgs. 62, 141 Brian Vail: not pictured Andrew Vajanyi: A-1, 88. 100, 101 108. 187, 227, 318 Karen Vajanyi: pgs. 62, 141 James Valley: pgs. 20, 290 Leah Vanderpool: pg. 187 Darren Vandiver: pg. 187 Vincent Vandiver: pgs. 63, 141 Bgant Vanmueir: pg. 187 Kristen Vanscoy: pgs. 50, 109, 263 Wayne Vanwie: pgs. 87, 200, 207, 209 Joseph Vara: pgs. 209, 267 Jacqueline Varga: pg. 209 Peter Varnavelias: pg. 141 Antoine Vanmeir: not pictured April Vaughan: pgs. 165, 303 Elise Vaughn: pgs. 20, 43, 54, 60, 165 Terry Veidt: pg. 209 Clinton Velieg pg. 141 Arleen Venneri: not pictured Terry Vennzia: pg. 209 Elissa Viglianco: pgs. 49, 220, 221 Damasa Villanueva: pg. 187 Hector Villanueva: pg. 187 Erica Vineyard: pgs. 187, 262, 263 Karen Vintroux: pg. 187 John Violante: not pictured James Viscount: pgs. 75, 190, 209 Joseph Vitaliano: pgs. 81, 187 Michele Vitaliano: pgs. 38, 51, 198. 209 Kenneth Von Heal: not pictured James Voyer: pg. 188 WwWwWw Lori Wadsworth: pg. 141 Randall Wadsworth: pg. 188 Cameron Wakefield: pg. 188 Connie Walker: pg. 165 Freeman Walker: not pictured Ginger Walker: pgs. 80, 188 Joseph Walker: pgs. 165, 262, 263 Marie Walker: pg. 163 Nancy Walker: pg. 209 Rebecca Walker: pgs. 102, 188 Rhonda Walker: pg. 209 Tonya Walker: pgs. 142, 165, 317 Veronica Walton: not pictured Zelda Walker: pg. 142 Jeffery Wallington: pg. 165 Shawn Walsh: pgs. 54, 72, 142 Lise Ward: pgs. 44, 45, 54, 88, 89, 108, 142, 307 Kari Warrell: pgs. 165, 166 Noni Warrell: pgs. 49, 64, 142, 271 Bridget Warren: pgs. 54, 115, 142, 166, 169, F-1, 271,300 Cynthia Warren: pgs. 50, 165 Tamela Warren: pgs. 49, 61, 115, 166 Tammy Warren: pg. 166 Gary Washington: pgs. C-3, 166 Teresa Washington: not pictured Julie Wasielewski: not pictured Debbie Waters: pg. 142 Debra Watford: pg. 142 Nancy Watkins: not pictured Leonard Weaver: pgs. 188, 269 Ken Vun Weal: pg. 188 Jean Webb: pg. 142 David Weber: pg. 209 Robert Wegnerowski: pg. 188 Melissa Wellens: pg. 61 Betty Wells: pg. 221 Kathy Welsh: pg. 166 Daniel Welton: pg. 166 Rodney Wendt: pg. 142 Katherine Wensel: pgs. 20, 43, 166 Kenna Wensel: pgs. 87, 209, 282 Buddy West: pg. 166 Debra Westenbarger: pgs. 47, 142 Lynn Westenberger: pgs. 20, 30, B-3, 43, 67, 68, 69, 166, 262, 283 Amy Westlake: not pictured Douglas Westlake: not pictured Kim Wetmore: pg. 188 Betty Whedbee: pg. 209 Debbie Whedbee: pgs. 60, 142. 250, 259 Bernadine White: pgs. 188, 147, 296 David White: pg. 188 Donnie White: pg. 188 Martha White: pg. 51 Maurice White: not pictured Raymond White: pg. 87 Robbie Whiters: pg. 230 Jennifer Whiting: pgs. 34, 43, 54, 143, 145, 163, 277 Jerry Whiting: not pictured Kim Whitlock: pgs. 43, 143, 262 Rae Whitlock: pgs. 43, 80, 110, 188 Mary Whitten: 166 Rhoda Whitten: not pictured William Widman: pg. 143 Ann Wiggin: not pictured James Wiggin: not pictured David Wildie: pgs. 188, 243 Jeanice Wildie: pg. 209 Richard Wilken: Pg. 143 Marchelle Wilkes: pg. 209 Liz Wilkinson: pgs. A-1, 20, 43, 51,6l, 166,318 Beverly Williams: pgs. 102, 103 Jeanne Williams: pgs. 50, 221 Brenda Williams: pg. 143 Denese Williams: pgs. 41, 42, 166, 318 Derrick Williams: pgs. 4, 143 Eddie Williams: pgs. 209, 268 Eric Williams: pgs. 83, 100, 101, 143 Jerry Williams: pg. 188 Marlin Williams: pg. 188 Michele Williams: pg 188 Patricia Williams: pg. 188 Denese Williams: pg. 318 Teresea Williams: not pictured Elnora Willis: pg. 221 Timothy Willoughby: not pictured Kevin Wilson: pgs. 166, 231, 270 Richard Wilson: pg. 209 Scott Wilson: pg. 209 Troy Wilson: pgs. 77, 209 George Wiseman: pgs. 166, 303 Sonja Wiseman: pg. 209 Jeffrey Withman: not pictured Muriel Withman: pgs. 62, 166, 226 Mim Witherspoon: pg. 188 Sutusnee Witherspoon: pg. 209 Tidarat Witherspoon: not pictured Lisa Withrow: pgs. 80, 188 Gregory Witt: pg. 209 Denise Witte: pg. 166 Michael Witter: pgs. 87, 99 Judith Woerner: pgs. 102, 112, 166 Michael Wofford: not pictured Deborah Wohlfeld: pg. 188 Leslie Wohlfeld: pg. 143 John Wolfe: pg. 210 Darlene Wood: pgs. 73, 165. 166, 210 Debbie Wood: pg. 188 Diane Wood: pgs. 74. 144, 238, 285 Deborah Wooding: pgs. 54, 57, 58, 60, 144 Lori Woodling: pgs. 58, 188 Darryel Woods: pg. 70 Felton Woods: pgs. 192, 210, 267 Jackie Woods: pg. 210 Nina Woods: pgs. 166. 239 Theresa Woods: pgs. 43, 62, 144 Tristi Woods: pgs. 75, 210 Michael Wooford: pgs. 77, 166 Jimmy Woolsey: pg. 166 Michelle Wooten: pgs. 88, 108, 144 Norman Wooten: pg. 167 Tom Worthington: pgs. E-1, 212 Jeffrey Wren: pgs. 14, 15, 43, 54, 144, 145, 319 Loni Wren: pgs. 38, 39, 210 Melanie Wren: not pictured Daniel Wright: pgs. 100, 167 Gina Wright: PB. 188 Michael Wright: pgs. 37, 100, 210 Todd Wright: pgs. 94, 188 Tracey Wright: pgs. 97, 107, 167 Rhonda Wrobel: pg. 210 Leanne Wuest: pgs. 112, 188, 264 Bruce Wyche: pgs. 227, 241 Goode Wyche: pgs. 76, 99, 210 Gayna Wylie: pgs. 144, 263 YyYyYy Bryan Yandoli: pg. 211 Laurine Yandolie: pg. 188 Terry Yarger: pg. 188 Timothy York: pgs. 181, 188, 258 Damian Young: pgs. 87, 210 Karol Young: pg. 144 Matthew Young: not pictured Michelle Young: pgs. 20, 46, 50, 167 232 Teresa Young: pg. 188 ZzZzZz Sherri Zampella: pg. 144 Steven Zemkoski: pg. 167 Keith Zengler: pg. 211 Mary Zepp: pgs. 20, 88, 108, 167 Patricia Zepp: pg. 211 Richard Zepp: pg. 167 David Zickefoose: pg. 211 Regina Zickefoose: pg. 167 Kathleen Zukowski: not pictured Christopher Zwicher: not pictured Daniel Zychowski: pgs. 87, 211 Mary Zychowski: pgs. 31, 33, 43, 51 54, 68, 69, 144, 262 1NDEXl327



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