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

 - Class of 1984

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Page 48 text:

Polishing Off Writing Skills Writing was a talent that each member of the Tradewinds Staff attempted to master. Students worked hard during the year perfecting other skills such as photography, editing and drawing. These were put to use when the staff published the 1984 edition of Tradewinds, a literary magazine made up entirely of Overseeing the staff was Mrs. jamie Bruton, she employed her literary talents to help ensure a high Polishing up an essay before submitting it for publication takes many hours. David Whitford adds some finishing touches to his work. Constructive criticism can have interesting results. Leslie Ray listens to everyones opinion of her work. Valuable tips were learned from speakers, Una Wagner and Taylor Advisor Mrs. Bruton offers her advice to the staff. TRADE WIND MEMBERS - Kim Catchen Pam Sheelen Leslie Raye, Sandra Vwllis, Christy Taylon David Whitford Brian Lazusky Sue student work. quality publication. listen attentively to Mrs. lamae Bruton. Sheneld, jim Malisky Tina Wagnen ' .3 .rv l ll I lx li 44frRADEwiNDs aug ,,...-'-

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A Club That Cares PALM BA Y HIGH SCHOOL 4. One of the most respected clubs around, junior Civitan, is one with a high reputation and isn't about to give it up. They are a part of a nationwide non-profit organization competing in civic projects in the immediate area. This year, they went to Carnegie Gardens convalescent home. They helped with such activities as shuffleboard, bingo and throwing Christmas parties for the residents. Some of lunior Civitan's other activities are selling fruit cake, and holding car washes to raise money to send people to convention at the end of the year. Pride has many faces, as the lunior Civitan entry in the Homecoming parade rolls down the boulevard. lunior Civitan oflicers - Wce-President, Dan Zychowski, Secretary Rosie Rogers, President, Michele Wtaliano, Treasuren julie Baken and Chaplain Lisa Goodwin. lunior Civitan members: Back Row - Mrs. Kramer Elizabeth Picariello, Patrica Brown, April Wright, Rosie Rogers, Glen Gerhard Shannon Olson, Dan Z ychowski, lill Wilkis, Barbara Phaen Dawn Phillips, Amy Whalen, Michelle Ramano, Debbie Bremen Monica Brown, Mrs. David. Middle Row - Mrs. Brennan, Rina Alexanden Shawn Drumhellei: Beth Brinson, Christina Condort, Betty Whedbee, Michele Vitaliano, Kim Steinberg, Denise Wood Valerie Brewen Robin Bowen First Row - Kim Rice, Lisa Goodwin, Robbie Haynes. 3 XXX IUNIOR ClVITAN!43 Martha Layer: Laura jewel Lori Bistarki, julie Baken



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1 A Drop in the Bucket The Health Occupations Staff was made up of very enthusiastic young people. These students cared enough to put forth a great deal of their time to help other people. By taking Mrs. Cargill's Health Service Aide class, the students worked at the hospital for two hours a day. This hospital-time enabled the students to receive their certificates as nurses aide without further training. This course is a benefit to students because it saves them time and money. Often they are hired as soon as they graduate from high school. Mrs. Diane Cargill was chosen by the faculty as 'Iteacher of the year. This news was received by her students with great enthusiasm. Mrs. Cargill has proven herself to be dedicated to the students, and in return her students are dedicated to her and their field of study. When receiving this honor Mrs. Cargill said, 'As a registered nurse, with no past teaching experience, I feel honored to be the recipient of this award. I feel as though I haveicrossed over the line, from nurse to teacher. Thank you. Being elected president of the HOSA stafii Robin Moore explains the goals she hopes to achieve. HOSA MEMBERS - Amy Whalen, Sue Harris, Tony Nieves, Robin Moore, Mrs. Cargill Roberta Clapp, Diane Levesque, Tom Raulen, Norma Rivera, Wynolla Robbinault, Tamara McCartney Ute Schaeffen Suzette Santiago. Supporting the HOSA stafL Suzette Santiago and Tony Nieves send the Eagles a message from our mighty Pirates. After collecting blood, Amy Whalen and Suzette Santiago label the blood in preparation for its transportation to the hospital. ..f-ef r'XN A S4 so S A ff 46 C 4, , .. giircs J' HOSA!45 CLIP 4

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