Pasco High School - Pirate Yearbook (Dade City, FL)
- Class of 1982
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'- F' t. 4- ff. - . ...--, if -A,'Q' - , 1'...4,.,. , , . l ,f- S . x ,-, --- Discovery f 1 V 1 gig: Wv 1 W f a Q Q N J, . 'Y ,- P 421' 5 1 . ,:'- f , ' N , ,M ,,fW , E -P ' ' 3 Q., -12 , - . e miangfivalb' W ADD X iw K K auth: tl -..J R. QQ Discovering Ourselves 4 f Campus Life Y-...W Campus life provides us with the perfect opportunity to make one of Iife's most important discoveries - ourselves. Even though we don't realize it, as the years progress we're discover- ing things about ourselves that we never noticed before. We are reflected in the faces and per- sonalities of our families and friends. We acquire abilities we had no idea could develop into career potentials. We daydream and plan for the future. We attempt to relate to our world in a time that demands change. Many obstacles confront us, but we know we can overcome them because we believe in ourselves. Campus Life f 5 One of life's most joyful discoveries is friendship. No one is totally independent. Although we like to think of ourselves as in- dividuals, life would be incomplete without our friends. They are as necessary to our well-being as life itself. Our friends are a part of us. They share our joys, dreams, and even our sorrows, thus, providing the strength needed when life seems impossible. To do this, perhaps their most valuable asset is their honesty, for they accept us as we are and help us to see ourselves realistically. 6 X Campus Life I iii Wh 1 ., .1 1 551: vxuk- ,.. - ...- 15 1 . '1, A711 I 1 Dur Friends Campus Life f 7 Our Talents ' ' L. Life consistently tosses us sur- prises! Everyone is blessed with talents and skills. Imagine - YOU cooking a gourmet meal, typing 60 words a minute, sketching a beautiful pic- ture, producing the perfect Valencia orange, or acting in a play! School provides the ideal climate for discovering our limitations as well as developing our potentials for the en- joyment of our life-long adventure of discovery. Campus Life f 9 0ur Dreams WX. f Nm M .f-M w X Nkv-if 10 X Campus Life . lima Wi , . ,iw H t..,x . 'rw Mum W- . A I4 8 so 90 I f Vou'f9 ,elf a job- d 9 ouf an . but ,. rf fs- XM-'fi Ygusrui my AMW' . you Nw -Q ,, Q Q A-fx 5 is 4 - 211' ff s CQ' wud' W' 1 0 t at M X., V t ' 'V 'lv , V M., , ,V it I my k magma ll f p A ,ji .ff M s J Dreams are an important part ol tile, They are the goals we set tor ourselves. As sophomores we c:an't wait to become seniors. We ans ticipate graduation. We strive tor a Career and lasting relationships, and all of a sudden our goals are ac:- complished . .. only to be replaced by new ones. Success and hap' piness are born in these dreams, Though some may never come true, be it known that many of these dreams began while we were here at PCHS. Campus Life f 11 Where is there a better place to keep in touch with the community and our world than right here at school? We have access to media devices in our classrooms and the IMC as well as the Student Services office. Our student government teaches us the value of self-governmentg our classrooms acquaint us with our physical world and the need to preserve and conserve for the good of allg our social world is expanded as we share daily experiences with our friends. We are informed! 12 X Campus Life Our World .Q v .. . ' 4- ff 500. PascQ,B.22'.3-1? so vdw' ww' ' Incgnlbflliu R in doc wing Cmxovlwf' 7 T A -v 'T I In W' W ,M 4.-W' 'M' WM All .nv ,www J W , ,. . W 71. . w Km an Aff ,, 34 . uw :7 .. , ,V V, .- , ,, apt ' 'ond KNUUWV W-Q... Qi, .- nmdl' P099 , uwC ' . Mlm lm N-3' X - M 5 ' . in-Q 1 Q L A Y f ':,,,,mnn0 Pg -W-V.. ' U n,,4nofU 'o' N their 5 k mx ' 'Eg rw., ' xy www WM. an X W f , iff ' ' .- x x ,,s 9 V Y . 3-5 : ,- 3252.9 l'fFiZ1f2 1 i ' ' 3 :X .gjfagifsll 1. X. f-Y Wm I . NYY sr 'Q-. 1 N1 U11 We, the student body, dedicate to you, Coach Bob Bowling, By Popular Demand the 1982 PIRATE! E, fi 16 f Dedicat on Q leads She's 111 With US! Wwe! Margaret Jones CMomJ, mathematics teacher and yearbook sponsor, was chosen Teacher of the Year at PCHS and in Pasco County and was selected as number two of the top five teachers in the State of Florida. In her words, It has been a beautiful experience, and what's most important is that l'm number one in the hearts of my students and fellow teachers. l know there's not another teacher anywhere who's had more love and support! Thank you, PCHS. ai A Teacher of the Year f 17 Qw ' f hh W A , 5 n ft R9 m x Q, , if i fi , M . U ...ff Q sg 3 i A wf ? if, 4+ T Q. , , .f i P 5 1 Q 55 f r 605' of f' C54 425 419 be Their Leadership Provides Answers There is no more meaningful or satis- fying experience for anyone than to learn, to perceive, or to DISCOVER new things. Whether an individual discovers something by exploration, in- vestigation, or simply by pure hard work, discovery always implies previous existence not known. Discovery, like truth, is one of the primary enemies of ignorance. Schools, too, are in the business of fighting ignorance. It is for this reason alone that I applaud the Pirate staff's decision to use the topic of DISCOVERY as the theme of our yearbook. Major discoveries are, of course, recorded daily in newspapers and on television as well as in our literature and history books. However, for most individuals it is the day-to-day discoveries made on individualized bases, that hold the most significant ramifications for most of us. For exam- ple, to discover how to study, how to deal with adversity, how to make deci- sions, where to go to college, what to select as your Iife's work, and where to worship are only a few discoveries that can affect our entire lives. The telephone is a very important time-saver in Dr. Malone's busy schedule. Mrs. Sharie Gorton, Principal's Secretary 20 f Academics If Pasco Comprehensive High School can make a positive contribution in some way as to how students may view DISCOVERY, then the school will have achieved a measure of success. Sincerely yours, Wayne C. Malone Ed.D. Principal WWE Dr. Wayne C. Malone, Principal Mr. Donald McClain, Assistant Principal for Curriculum fffwfw .T X Ms. Francine Robinson, Assistant Principal for Administration Wqymw Mr. Tom Fisher, Dean of Students 'quasi' James Auten, Occupational Specialist Debbie Jacobs, Secretary Lillian Keen, Guidance Counselor Free Advice Dispensed Here .3 Mary Stafford, Bookkeeper Tammy Turner Secretary Bill Reynolds Guidance Director x l Enid Mancinelli, Guidance Secretary Academics f 21 Expressing Ourselves in Our Through the Language Arts Department, students can learn about other cultures as they study a foreign language, develop self-confidence and self-awareness through drama, public speaking, and creative writing, and become more pro- ficient in their own language. Explosure to famous authors leads them to explore the world of ideas and to develop skills of interpretation and World The Social Sciences provide students with knowledge of the past and projections into the future. Study of the past helps students to understand the present. The curriculum offer- ings of history, government, psychology, and law encourage us to know more about our world and ourselves. self-expression. Anita FLuitt - Language Arts Regina Bartkowski - Social Studies FX- I 'lt X, Dasha Weiskopf - Foreign ScottJohnson-LanguageArts LanguagesfHumanities 22 f Academics Lee Freeman - L. Arts Judson Hetrick - Renny Connell - Soc. Studies L. Arts 61 If Doris Souto - SpanishfMath John Dampier - Soc. Studies f K. ev . N N eiii A vii . x . s IV g A ,nk 1 , . A-tb' 1 X Louise Tombrink Soc. Studies - L. Arts James Taylor - ,,,v Judy Weaver - Language Arts Discoverin Elements , .-t.N.,, ,.... .-we- ' w,,,.,, ,XX, ...see-w t 4. it if .jig I i Frank McCormick - Math i 1 J on I Mc.. N Supplementary angles are . . explains According to Mr. LaCour, Trig is simple if you Mrs Jones know identities 1 1 .. .wa-t9'q l Harry Hays finds Physics is easy when Ms. Hughes helps! .. and Equations The Math and Science Departments are comprehen- sive in nature, offering many courses and fields of study. Students can follow a rigorous college-prep curriculum or a more general program design- ed to make them better con- sumers. The Science Fair and Math Contest challenge stu- dent creativity. ,sm ' ,. y W., t. Lenny Cimador - Science i W Q ' 1 an U 1: Q5 i' A gf I Q, .. Mary Hughes - Melinda Bessenger Science -Math .. it , Q19 we Q- f lk , M .1 it K , ,vthvf-ff . A fi rr 1 ' Elodee McCormick Margaret Jones - -Science Math l - stcs i St 'af' Hg, V, 1,8 'lik' . Mildred Bill LaCour- Morohovich - Math Science Academics f 23 Interests Translate Into Dollars DE, DCT, Drafting, Agriculture, Machine and Auto Shop classes take the interests of students and develop them into money-making skills which prepare students for the world of work. These vocational classes also strive to give students a sense of values which pro- motes growth individual. for the ig. ,,. J, tax i All these classes prepare students for immediate employment which may lead to life-time careers. f , 5, tx . 15. - 1 ..- . - . 'Q 'f'- Mike Con n Drafting 1 Ed Dillard - Agriculture 'ir-. 5 'G it N ,.. 'L hx -L . 5 - s e-'vs :a l ::.':.-I:'.- - I 15 ' ' r Q 1 Q Frank Gentry - DE its 1 . . 0-,,,. 4 - A Gwynedolyn Ellis Hal McGregor - - Agriculture DCT in , A iiiii ' . '53 tad . I fx ,Gm 1- David Mullins Machine Shop Richard Lane - Agriculture 24 f Academics fill Mr. Dillard jots down the materials needed for his next trip to the grove. Ms. Barbara Burger - Power Mechanics . .aw Q Joel Scroggins and Paul Burger are something other than Mr. Gentry! fr Sam Sessa - Auto Mechanics Anne Benedini - SLD Larry Cheatham -- Alt. Ed. 'alll Cheryl Conn - Comp. Ed. Lucile Rom - EMH Sharpen Skillsg Develop Talents Bob Bowling -- PE Jeff Davis - Band Debbie Thor -- PE Scott Hunt- PE To enrich students' lives and improve their basic skills, PCHS offers courses in EH, EMH, Alternative Ed., Compen- satory Ed., PE, Band, and Driver's Ed. EMH and EH are designed to meet the individual needs of students in our Exceptional Program, providing an at- mosphere in which each stu- dent can achieve hisfher learning potential. PE enables you to condition your body while building team spirit and developing a sense of well-being. Most teenagers look forward to learning to drive, and Driver's Education provides a controlled situation in which to do this and produce safer drivers. Pasco's band is a collection of exciting and talented young Alan Poe - Paul Lewis - Art musicians. Their disciplined at- titudes have earned them many rewards. Even Mr. Davis practices! Leigh Hunt- EH Academics f 25 Make the Most of Your Assets Courses that encourage self-respect and instill survival skills are taught in our Health, Business, Cosmetology, and Home Economics depart- ments. Business classes offer specialized courses that prepare students for the businessworld. In addition to teaching many beauty secrets, Cosmetology offers all the necessary re- quirments needed to pass the state exams and become a licensed cosmetologist. -I ' If you need a place to retreat, relax or study, the IMC is available and Home Ec. offers the assurance, Love may not last, cooking does! 5 Judy Mead -IMC Assistant The secret to a well-constructed garment is in the pressing, says Mrs. Mickens. Ms. Helen Richardson, Media Specialist, presents checks to Richard Ludwig, Caryn Henry, and Scott Litchfield, winners of the reading contest. 26 f Academics -,EW Louise Gilbert Business Donna Lain Business Cathy Perdrey - Business Janet Ricci Business , va uv ir, I Q Q s B1 'R , it ,, Martha Walker Business ,,.,.., , ,7,.,, ,, ,E ' 'ifflf' 1 vt? Jackie Gentry - Home Ec. 5 Th ' C. E. Mickens - Home Ec. 6 Inez Taylor - Home Ec. l Drucilla Lucas - Cosmetology Sue Stephens - Cosmetology , 1 S- 'Y L, 9 J , :ofa -. W ifi ' Susan Kelly - Health xc Janitors - L. VanNorman, W. Hufstetler. Not Plc- tured: R. DeFault, G. Limbrecht, A. Lopez, M. Priest, Help I On The Way! The Service Personnel are the people who help keep PCHS running smoothly. They are the people who feed us, maintain our campus, and assist teachers by assisting students. The cafeteria staff transforms the lunchroom into a friendly atmosphere, where students can eat and relax with friends. 1 I Food Service Cornelius N - C D . . .who was hired as the employment supervisor for the atomic sf? P O o o F Z ua J 03 m 7 9 -ri ru 3 :s 2 ED O 9. 3 X o -T o ,-. P' W W 2. Q. on na In W m -1 o o X 1' FU Z E. 3 as T' Can You Discover? For the answers please turn to p. 202. Our cheerful janitors, another valued group, work hard to keep our school building in top condition and to keep the ground clean. Teacher's aides are of vital impor- tance to both the teachers and the student. They provide individual help for students and lighten the teachers' work load. Teachers' Aides - Mable DuBose, Holly Lanier. Noi Pictured: Belinda Brown. bomb testing program in Johnston Island and Christmas Island inthe Pacific? 4 25 . . . who danced professionally and represented her college in a statewide beauty contest as a top finalist? Q 33 . . . who was invited to a political gathering for visiting Russian dignitaries? Q 47 . . . who worked for the Yellow Cab Company and has discovered life is a combination of sharing, caring, and daring, and is made for living? 4 57 . . .who was trapped inside a locked subway car in New York Ci- ty as the subway was being shut down for the night? Q 61 . . . who worked as a mother's helper for a wealthy New York family? Q 77 who tripled-lettered and received Best-All-Around Varsity Blazer in high school? C 85 . . . who was employed to assemble rifle mechanisms one sum- mer during college? C 93 who received a poodle puppy from the 1964 graduating class? C105 who, along with four football players, tore down an old house with just hammers and axes? C117 . . . who's most important discovery in life is that we never com- pletely grow up? C121 . . . who received the Dale Carnegie I Dare You award in high school? 1133 .. . who learned how to plant demolition charges in order to blow up an Air Force Installation? U45 who was elected to Most Outstanding Young Women of America in 1968? C155 . . .who by popular request performed with a Hula Hoop on Stu- dent Talent Night on stage, in front of several hundred students and parents? Following the Paths Sponsor L Freeman Sponsor R Connell We re the Class of 84' following the same path as others who have gone before us We ve experlenced spectacular hlghs and some dlsap polntlng lows Our class has been represented by lndlvlduals who met the challenges of athletics band academucs and actlvltles We ve worked to flt In to fund ourselves and to reach out to others around us Learning expernencmg havmga good time that s US The class of Stacy Lynn Muck President Sponsor S Stephens ,,..- Sponsor J Dampler -il Offlcers S Muck Pres K Cooper Sec K Jumonvllle V Pres L Davns Treas KN It Representatives K Manclnelll K Sumner R Evans M Cramer D Luffman H Rahmlng M Blackwood F Nicholson 28 f Sophomores to ' g g I u I ll III -ll - so ...L x i : . : . P ' f I l.'.!l L in L 3 ' .- ' um 1 ss,,-1t- bella, t.c ,c .tt. 3 2 Q.. ' n n . . . . . X .1 A I H . . ,,, . , lf'P'W I K if D ' 4 ' , ' A 2 'L - 4 f . it H84- a t b f V A ' A LJQ f1fl 'ttl' I 3 A - ll' ' f g 151 - 'P Troy Adams Diane Allison A az Annette Avery Y K f, .hz . f ., of l l l xl' ' if ig Y Q X I X'- XX .TS - M: f Dlx Doug Ballard , XV :fffibf4fLpf s ' ' J' 7 tnlfn 1 Robert Backlinie George Baker LeAnn Baker John Baldwin Chris Baleonis f Q., 4. ' g H -Nj 2 sf ' ' AY fe f - , A-I X- , A.. f lss : ..il f ss f l 1 X X Jim Ballard Lisa Bandy Lora Barker Eric Barnhart Beth Barthle fin NEC! llf, Til Kenneth Beams Amanda Beckum Bernard Benson Billy Beverly Debbie Bess , ll f mxf Patrick Barthle Missy Birchfield . ,M X XS ,X 'Uv ,. ,K ,r A - B. GD CD S g 5 Mary Ann Blake Nelson David Blommel Curtis Bowman Robbie Boyd Tammy Boyett f - ' i f -IIQ 1 few x ' ' - if , f , l M f N F , L ' ' f f l XX . I if xlfm-3 A' I A X - A A 1 l in - fi' 3 1 0-J-I3 ' . X 21' i1lx'?XYf v3Xi:'?5.Z D ' ll f 1 -1: Carol Bradshaw Mitzy Brasher Peggy Brewer Darlene Brinson Joy Brock Kim Brock Sophomores 1 29 Gary Broner Marilyn Brown Kim Brock Laura Morfey Teah WIIIIS Ruta Jenkins and Connle Mitchell pose for a family portrazt Genny Bryant Barbara Buck I A, M fffff Ralph Burnsed Paul Bush Sally Bush Llnda Butler Patrlcla Capehart Ji Louise Carmany Ursula Carr Mary Carrlnger Steve Carter Cathy Carver Kum Davus exclaums Oh no another nail' N A .X Lana Charette Leslle Clark Gary Clements Steve Coleman Darryl Collins Sta YL X Sara Morris asks Llsa Reynolds to help her un Duane Looner Kym Cooper Mary Jo Cotter Joseph Craug Davld Cramer brand her pom pon 30 X Sophomores Q Y? -v' ,L X 1' 3 .A , ,S r S i, D T ,ff 'WS 'ff l 1, xx - 'f ll xx n-M. . ' rc .. m xi A . ...SSS gm A . X Q o S S x S , : K I N ' S . lt ,Q x 57? 4 xg S l N V I' - I . . S . . ,, . ,, 4 L +G' 3 3 Q ' ' f X I i AS V 'T 111+ 'if ' 'V Sf Sk. S S L S - A Srirvx i ' A X f MS1' 5 ' , Q l Q if ? A - l ' ' :SS ' rsss Si, ' S TI i S V' -L Q' 1 C r ' at 'S ' r H X S 3 , S S, X 3 we M S 1 S S l IIA -. X 3 1. 5 ut th - iv-F-N K .I X ?r , M X 1 vi I' J tk., U i t , K -Y. Cunningham 9 1 l .L ' Ruth Daugherty Lisa Davis Randy Deen Donna Denaro Scott Denney Julie Ann Diez EM T? Xihi H V 1: L 3 ' 6. . S as v A A A , , 4 Q, f . , '5 j A K , L b L ' Q 1 L, J A ' uri, , I W . Q I 'gi 'i 'J Ji. L Q . l '1 L. J' ,. J-'Skt ' ' . 1 .. N Chris Dious Tammy Dorsett Tiffany Douglas Todd Dronoff Renee Dupuis Debbie D'Water g.-sf -1-dsx . K . . A, . x 1 . ,- J Guy Easterling Jan Edwards Terri Ellington Kim Ergle Reppard Evans Eugene Felder Gym it ,- is C ' Qin , is XI if X N 3 7 i g'-A,k S ,Q L in 1 David Florez Richie Freed Stacy Fussell Terry Gant Nova Garza Lisa Gay Q - 6-A' i 'y ...- 7 .. ,M , I y ,g I , . , , g A - .gtg ' X r C fat' T fi i 52' W Lamar Gibson John Gilmore Bernadette David Gobel John Goolsby Benjie Gordon Giovanelli Michelle Cramer Gary Crist David Cumbee Connie Vickie Daniels Kim Daris S- I 'Il- UI OD I Gail Gosselin if N -.av A'xA1 .. if 'i Jarvis Green Emma Granger ' 'WE fs t . . sie, 1 ez' I J Kris Green 9 'Wx . W af fH' . .g'f',.2 Leon Gray Darryl Green Kim Green Lora Green Lisa Griggs Jody Grove K 1 wif Michelle Cramer takes a much-needed break. 5919 Stephen Gude Rick Guertin GU BG H REU! V aff Sophomores show their spirit with signs and enthusiasm. Kathy Haberle Annette Hall Dolores Hall Rene Hall -s 'WW ' 'PW' Us S f X X x Xf- lfgl Katrina Craig Harmak Mike Harrelson ..,..---Ww- f A f . f 5 I - P . llt Q A 2 e Harriet Hartzog Tim Harvey TammyHatton Kathy Haye Daren Heath Angela Hines helps hang balloons for the Welcome Sophomore Dance. 32 f Sophomores Andrew Henry Teresa Henry N L Christina Hines Duane Hines f . 1, ig N imlgg J gjir Stephen Kim Hill Veronica Hillman Herrmann Angela Hines 3, .V- Tim Hines Bridgette Howard Tim Harvey Curtis Hunt X 'Vs K tl i X .Li , N413-. lf- - . 5 Susan Ivie Bobby Jacobs Arilla Jenkins Mark Jeter Tim Johnson Laura Jordan .. . ,V y rs .-sf - J ',rl 'N Z, Qi-T - 1. t A 5 Q et, 3. , ' 'L if ' - L X.. . Y: ' ' x , 5 , t s s, M, 5 ' 19, .. sr, K-Aw. f 59' X W S' . f A ' N -we-ls '-' .c r e e 1 T re ' fi' J fi'-I. ,-tr1EhQL' ' ' -f . 'Q - 3 , L 1 ' ' , Karen Jumonville Greg Keith Richard Danielle Kreusch Buffy Larsen Terri Lauramoore Konarzewski L. , t 't. Q f' :fs f L R, X X J- ' ts 2 l L. f. L be Q C 1 I 'H gow V. ,Q James Laws Antoin Lee Anna Lester Jimmy Lipsey Cindy Loftis Carlos Lopez Danae Luffman Althea Maner Q, L Evfylx 4 Alicia Mares Maria Mares Jimbo Martin Tina Maurer , WrmMm'a,-l,..,lm, ,, T -1 'll- GD GD Sophomores 1 33 he WE so .. .- M ,, 6 - 1 u fl E -. J' x lg, 1 Sf' an Y- Katrina Bill McGuire Nick Menendez Joyce Mengerson Fidencio Meze McCormick -Q , , s., ,x MA . , . ,VQQ W wi ll x X X X -5 ff, .,- In W . .4 Gloria Minnix Lois Minnix Darlene Morgan Rethel Morgan Sarah Morris Mary Ann Blackwood, Kym Cooper, and Danae Luffman wish it was time for refreshments at the Honor-Tea. ,.....2,. i 4. Cecillia Mosely Stacey Muck Cheryl Mullet Brenda Musser Carla Musser - - , si fi ' 9 j I' , l jjj Nb.. SH F 1 Ursula Carr considers redoing this typing lesson Melissa Musser Austin Neal Alan Newton Franchone Donna O'Berry for Mrs. Gilbert. Nicholson Chip Oliver Wayne Parades ll, Cindy Parlier Greg Partridge Some sophomores would rather play than eat! 34 f Sophomores Fil T Q' 5 I' l 1,5 KYSFHH Q3 f X gi x X Y 1 X A Tim Pennington Wendy Peppers Pam Ponsell it I--f I . l Derrick Reedy - t I of T KI x Timothy Rock Humberto Perez Todd Piersall Steve Pitts Kimberly Poole S x Vi 5 N f A E l l , Robyn Pope David Pringle Sharon Purcell Mike Rao Dannette Reedy f S kg Emo If 8 AQ' ' x 'N K' Bruce Register Lisa Reynolds Ruth Ann Rhinesmith John Roberts Marcia Roenicke N A RQ 5 Q. 9- ns VA 1 K fl 4, ,L L Rinwxnx, V Nfl Ailes. f i - 513' 1 E' '. I fl! Roy Rogers Lisa Roush Tyler Rowell Andrew Sampson Jessie Sanchez - Wig : : l .ws . J 1 'si J - v ,vw R. if 'Y xiii Lorena Sanders Kevin A. Scott Shirlene Scott Dana Seay Kim Seay Byron Sessoms A '- i ' Y 2 ig' 8 i Theresa Shoupe Theresa Simonds Wilton Simpson Carolyn J. Smith Lora Sobotka Curtis Spaights ,gmpvm-1-ww: wr- :ll-wwf-wwrmvwrwwv 'Ill OD C0 Sophomores f 35 Brad Starling Perley Stevens ...QA --A i 'f 'i 515 mln .. Chip Spisso John Speake Biology can be fun if you share the class with Ken Waters and Chris Dious Liz Stanfield Bobby S Starkey ,',,,.--'R- I-r',,,.,-v-s. Kenneth Stephens E- H' rat N x ig. ef Milf Mickey Stephens Tami Stephens Tommie Stephens Mi X mi .. Althea Stewart Moses Stewart Glmda Suber Maryland Raggedy Ann and Reppard Evans are dress Summerlm alikes on Baby Day improve her mind ,J Kristi Sumner Lorraine Sumner Dwayne Tait Melinda Ann Teresa Taylor il fl! i NN Taylor 36 f Sophomores K gt - .fl K ,P M ' P L,,. g A :.a V it 1, . 3 'i gl Tll x 1' ., -x it K, SN K t.,. - S gt x 1 it as T 'T F P .. X S h I 1 N N-,ua .ahnghw ' ,4 Q 5 :.:, 1 . l V , KLXQ Q J - 5 1 1-. 1' ' - vs 3 'Z f -- , 4 S , t s . Q Q N T .. S T HE 4 - , kk A QR J: . kk If , X ,QF , f' A N' 5 T f it I are Els ' A r or ' P . 'I' . ' A p 'ti -'tt 3 Q - 7' if ' A I if , , .if f H- if' !. 3 li-fa N ' ' ' ' 1 SS A' l.X..,, 'A A Z 'Q .Q - - I si. . . ,- T - 1- T L -fl .. - 4. S roos if N gg? X ' , .,,, X . T, f g x - N ,...: , y Q, S 3 X X8 zbn it y -W X .iffy V , f in R it X l 4 K' ,e f ' f G .4 Q A T ' , -52 ' ' i , 5 4 I - ' T T 3 E' of G' A K 4' L fp ' 9. 5 L f . , I i ., ' ' 'V W-. S ff., , S X S xy, A , .X .- . K fl J' . 4 Susie Higgins wonders how Business Math will Sheri Thompson John Tilley Patricia Toole Tony Trejo Patty Tunstall Q. J 'Q' Latressa Vaughns Rhonda Vaughns Brenda Walker Denise Walker Lisa Walker Jim Ward Ken Waters X. .RT B J, N ?....,.' 2 X if ar X l li Sarah Weber Michelle West Billy White Russell White Lois Williams ,au 's 6 lim Mary Williams Garner Willis Camellia Wilson Jim Wilson John Woloszyn Randy Wooten x kk . .1.. ta 1 F N. -, tg ' V x A Shannon Mellissa Worrell Jay Wright Bobby Yancy Wormack . X NW 1. K . ki . N Xe. i- '55 J 'I 'i' . ,N J J 4' 7 N if lf all this stuff falls out of my locker, l'll scream! says Kristi Sumner. 52 , ww .www-.-.,,,7,WWnW, A B P I x il I ,X 5 l k 1 Sophomores fy 37 The Most Officers J Gentry Treas K Wllllams Sec andT Musser V Pres have trouble supporting their Dawn DeVoss Pres B Stancll' It ns an accepted fact that the 3 Junlor year for any class IS perhaps .Q the most vltal and memorable year i tiagfkx 'ight 4 spent In hugh school The Class of 83 IS no exceptlon We started out the year wlth a great task before us to present A Touch of Class to the Juniors and Sensors at our prom To do this our work began as early We AQ- Q5 as August The results of our preparatnons were successful Dur mg the month of September we col Iected over S1 500 In magazine sales Wlth this boost to our funds we then sponsored our annual Sadie Hawkins Dance Flnanclally It was a tremendous success' A large crowd attended and It IS our hope that It was an evening that wlll be long remembered fondly Our flnal Junlor gathering took place on May 8 1982 when our dream of a very special Prom came true After weeks of planning and working - together we gave all who attended a very real sense of what It means to experience ATouch of Class CThanks for being such a super class Junnors keep up the hard work J Bruce Stancll Pl'6Sldef1t Representatlves D Tunsley D Shaver D DeVoss C Champlon H Brock R Smalley B Cam D Meyer J Fltts K Boltln 38 f Juniors Q? ' . l -gf 'J Xi xi . 9 xg 1 . xx - K 1- 48 if I ' W . , its A Q . ' X, V is K 5. 5 'rl fate: f A-ff'fk.t.:t4. : . , .1 . , .3 . , . .3 ' ' , fr AH.. C A 8. ' ' S - t 6 i Q, 4 .ef 5 , I I - I , 1338 , A Q was 1 s 'X . ll' . C ,N A L X 4 S- I 1 tx K . ' tg lf.. C ' -MQ .. I L ,, Q.- . W -me A ' - Y ' I sr - - H - ' - 1 . . I M , , . , , X-.Q Y , . Q. I ' , - is . . - A I ' ll YI Y : . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . , . ', . , . , . . '01 Memorable Year :Al Q. -Q , -4 . f l..4. 54.16, ,Q gf Wasil.: Richard Adams ,. gp fbi Q, p ki 4, . N X L I D , A e, a ' l 1 E ' W 'f , NN K Q ' ' . xx? x '-5:-25 X XM,-A N it , ': if ll I Desiree Agnello Jeff Allen Walter Allen Sylvia Alexander Ken Allison Scott Allison 4 -no ii S- Q ,f 2 Y L, N ' ' Wevvx . hw -Y . R' 1 ., ' 5 XJ, :gf ' as ae,, A My M A A - He, p f ' f F ' 'f V i. ' '4 Dannie Arthur Janette Avery James Baker Dennis Bandy Teresa Barnett Cindy Barthle , 1 Sponsor: Ms. Louise Gilbert 444 Sponsor: Mrs. Leigh Hunt Sponsors: Mr. Frank Gentry and Mr. Bill Reynolds X. R ll- CD ID 40 f Juniors Free to be We re the Class of 83' Teddy Bear and a pacufler help Monuca through the day W X 'E ,an X ee xi Diana Barthle Donna Beagle Kathy Beaumont Cmdy Beckum Fred Bell Rlchard Bennett Earl Berry Tuna Best Horace Blackmon 'ht .mai Make Blackmore Harrlet Blaur Paul Blommel Mark Bolmer Kumberly Boltm James Boyett James Bradberry Martha Brmson Hutch Brock Mary Brown 'Sl Lon Burnsed Randy Bush Dennls Butler Sandra Byrd Barbara Caln Matt Campbell Sheila Bryant Verlyn Bulllngton Laura Burger Loretta Burns Cynthla Capehart l,, Q P 5, ii' l , H K. - i' A ..., K N B S, B f Jrrrl f , f ' 2 Itsr L - 3 , t K . ' k s I Q 1' ' x -. 5 if: ,.', :QI B is tt ' . V' K, ., V - Q. I 5 K , A . .A A . fs X K i n , 1 , Q R' f Y I K 21 f ' ' s -Q L 5 ' Y - R X X or L F I ,J S 1 MII , rf , .79 1 tt y f to , af, :Q X an J tttsnr I . - s l ' , re.y -.M W 2, , . ..rk R if ff' f , tlrr so , 3 iz x 1' J f I , Y l l E in L L, X a,g,m,5NX ' 'X V ff., 1 f 3 K Xt 'e it 'iw 1 . rt or V fly. Q , 3 gfli A 5 , -- .,,,X ,fx Damon Carson If 'X Dwight Carson Sadie Hawkins is a special night out for Debbie and Brian. ET ang Q i 1-,M sz -X ' iff If Dale Cash Allen Castle Clyfton Dina Charette Leroy Wendy Cone Champion Christopher 5.. i .W i 5.. L,t. ' fi ra ' V ' N JAY i n S kffi A X Z Ax A All A... ' s 1 in ' Pat Cooper Claudia Keith Cowan Gerald Crisp Dana Culliton Albert Danet Covington Y ' tgfggy: A Cathy Davis Kimberly Davis Donnie Delgado Jerry Della Porta Dwayne Dennard Roberta Denson 'Q' ll' . I , W: 'M Dawn DeVoss Samuel Dewey John Dilks Monica Douglas Pat Dowling Hollie Downall W,ww,ilnW,M,Vl,,,,m,w,,.uw it.. -. 1-mg, , ,, ll- CD UI fi Juniors ,f41,3 ,,,, i'l i 1 . A Y 11... .... , ' is a-1. tr- t tg Q F3535 N if we Stephanie Flannery Lergh Freqo Betty Gant Greg Garner Jodl Gentry Mike German Llsa Goodwin Elaine Gosselln It looks as If Davud and Rhonda are eatmg again' Chrus catches up on the comlcs Kathy Grant John Gray Lee Roy Gray Jan Green Brenda Gregory Theresa Gruggs Tam Groover Lusa Gross or: Judy Grove Chns Gude Robert Gude Sally Guillen Deryk Gunn Betty Hallman James Hardy Bryon Harris Mona Hassell Lori Hawes Kevin Hays Gary Heath 1 K 'K f f i ea I 1 ' X I f x i Lamar Hicks Jeffrey Hill Shari Hillsgrove Lynn Hobbs Monty Hobbs Karen Holman -3- . - do N X xx' - 6- C Ht' tvs . L 1 Kimberley Hormuth Chandra Hunt Sketching is one of Cindy's favorite pastimes. 4' f w i- tjx b as ,Q K J ' 'F' K. Samira Jackson Dawn Janes Brian Jarrett Joy Jenkins Jeff Jeter Connie Johns Charmayne David Johnson Mark Johnson Yvette Johnson Rhonda Jones Clay Jordan Johnson 'I- CD CD 44 f Juniors Mark Jordan Brett Kandzer Tim Kassabaum Kim Katzoff Remilda Kelly Shirley Kelly Chris Kern . M E I D E la ' l A W V gg 3-. 6 , ,, fn - 11- -- , jg gg N v I Y f F 3 L V' 5 f 1 ,4 .4,6 IA A ' lf' 'Ah I L . . I 6 ,jfaf rl S 1,8 , It ., f-u.1,., 'l X , .W , 'l I .i xl ' ni Kenneth Koehler Lisa Krig Paula Lankford Melissa Leggett Scott Litchfield Billy Locklear Barry Lovett Y N. 1 ' A f V , ' nl ' fy g A Ricky Mancinelli Tammy Mann George Marshall Sharon Mason Susan May Brenda Lee Harvey McBee McAndrew Q if 0- 'U' X ,L ' 'v wx Charles McSwain Terry McWaters Joe Melton Aida Meza Debbie Meyer Greg Miller Rose McDaniel , 7. N..- 9 .dugg Q x Daren Millim D xk. -5 ..k, 'hw V iii in I V Yvetteenjoysafruit drinkforlunch. You can always count on Samira for a friendly smile. Lisa Minnix r Wu' 6- 'G' K Q- 43? X J L. Q .' s.. w . 4, 4 t 3. i v . J ' , f' - - 4 S' Y ' ' ' , x 4 . I-5 , . Patricia Mitchell Greg Moore Shawna Moore Tommy Morris Tracy Morris Crystal Mucker l Angela Mullet Patricia Murphy Shawn Novak Rebeca Nunez N 5 E, Q. ' iiffllfr 5 X ii X 2 yt Toni Musser Chris Neal Leah Nelson Melissa Newsome P a ti Qt., .s i Lori Oliva K fv- q srcsic J 5 N gi at Betty O'Lone Beth Parisian Dennis Partridge Suzanne Pearson Lisa Peer Junior Patty Perez Michelle Peters Vickie Peterson e . P nnington W Y 5 foggy? fp V ,- Tyx 1 'R' -rew- Yvonne Pittman Ronda Polk Can you imagine anyone not wanting to be seen with Joanna? P Juniors 1 45 L 46 f Juniors F J 4 5 ,ffl ' , Jeff Powers Kathy Lynn Price Donna Pringle Evelyn Prouse ' V 6 A H , N E' v Q in ffl X! r. x- ' Daniel exclaims, I have arrived! Rochelle Ralph Rafuge Henry Rainey James Rainey Prudhomme 421 'WW 5. ', i 4 .1 f K Kyle Raulerson Alisha Reed Carol Rhoden H5 i , Y, F X- hair VR , .xt 1 X 1 E , ' ' ml: rx Edwin Rice Sherri Rice Sylvester Roberts Tim Roenicke V :la ' 4' ts W iiifir ,atm 5 , 'i' Q s, V Christine Rollins Donna Rosier Boone Ruffing Jimmy Russ Luz Delia Sanchez Mario Sanchez Joe Sanders Tony Sanderson Jimmie Scroggins Debbie Shaver Q- -C Charlotte Smith Patti Smith T g 1: K , 5 i l l Tim Sparks Warren Sickler Troy Simonds Valeria Singleton Ricky Smalley 'HS Bruce Stancil Michael Storch Annette Strickland Mia Suggs 1. - ' Dorothy John Sundal Duane Surrency Teresa Tabb Darryl Tait Summerlin W , 1, it ar 'X ' 4-'S' li C. A . Zi Nl ' .sy ' , , J l :sm D Q 1 is W yl,fll7'JMf9fmq?1- s 4 Ricky Terranova Dean Thomas David Thompson Diane Tinsley Kim Veivia John Walker Steve Walker Janie Watson Diane Whitaker Karen Williams Rita Williams 'ix John Winkler Jason Wisniewski James Wood i , Joy Wooten Teresa Wright Veronica Wright if Paul Touchton nj, 3' J s. ,w 1 1 I ll 1 Charles Wells , JA I VVFV- . 21 6... f ig- Q' 5 V D Mark Wilson Mike Wilson A5 if ..-- Darlene Taylor ff V mil, K I fi, 3, 5, . it N ff T , Mindy Ulmer .l,,si:.,,n MW f . ttf ,vu-A -1' Q. rs. K 74 i ff Z5 fi 1 Greg Wheatly Robie Wilson Mona resembles the New York model she is! ll- W Juniors f 47 We Struggled . . . We Grew As we find our senior year drawing to an end, we discover that a special chapter of our life is about to close. Our chapter began with our sophomore year, as we struggled to gain acceptance. We were new and green, At first, falling into step was difficult. As the year progressed and we joined together as one, we found that we were only beginning to develop what is known as class pride. It was this pride that would be the cement that would keep us together for the rest of our high school years. We filled our story with many new experiences in our junior year. With common goals to work toward, our class grew closer. As we prepared for the Sadie Hawkins Dance and most importantly, the Prom, we worked hard together to make each event a success. The climax of our chapter, however, is our senior year. We are now the leaders of the school. We are respon- sible for setting examples for the underclassmen. The underclassmen look up to us and we look down, not on them, but to them. Finally, as our chapter closes, we close it with no regrets, but only fond memories. We have accomplished much during our short stay, and we hope that the accomplishments of the Class of '82 will always be remembered. Elizabeth Cramer President President: L. Cramer 48 f Senior Leadership - .. I Sponsors: L. Keen, J. Hetrick W .xii Officers - Front: J. Reynolds, V. Pres.g L. Cramer, Sp0nSOI'S: L. Rom, H. McGregor Pres.: Back: D. Daris, Treas.g D. Musser, Sec. . . 1'Yx,?l'p 'i 1 K 1 Class Officers and Reps.: L. Herrmann, M. McCabe, K. Duerloo, J. Reynolds, D. Musser, L. Barron, G. Brown, T. Hines, D. Roenicke, l. DaCosta. At Home Among Sally Melzer was our new friend from Australia. Her warmth and joviality captured the hearts of all. We will always remember her Dallas Cowboy shirt, but love is our favorite word to describe how we feel toward Sally! She made herself Ludo and Sally get into class spirit. Sally and Ludo visit Student Services often to rap with their favorite counselor, Mr. Auten. at home among us. PCHS was fortunate to have Ludovico Santasilia as one of our Foreign Exchange students this year. Ludo, as he is known on our campus, characterized his country to us by his debonair Italian smile . We will long remember Ludo's unique personality as well as his ability to draw us close to him. He captured a place in our hearts. Yet, more importantly, we believe he won for himself a second school, a second family, and a second home-country. Ludo demonstrates that international Prep- look. The Australians may be in for a new fad when Sally returns with this urban cowgirl outfit. Foreign Exchange f 49 Rotary Honors Seniors TSS Shawn Johnson Jenni Prestininzi Carmen Ellis Harry Hays Standing: S. Black, L. Bessenger, M. Myers, C. Flannery, J. Pierce, H. Hays, K. Duncan, G. Singleton, M. Barron, S. Johnson, M. McCabe, J. Prestininzi, T. Hines, D. Jacobs, D. Hamilton, K. Turner, S. Weeks, T. Bellamy. Seated: D. Musser, L. Herrmann, J. Sampson, C. Ellis, C. Harmon, J. Reynolds, L. Cramer, K. Davis, S. Smith. 50 X Outstanding Seniors X If I fx Debra Jacobs Les Bessenger JoAnn Sampson Senior Memories The night was warm and muggy, a typical June evening. I could feel the perspiration run- ning down the back of my neck. Was it the heat or nervousness? I couIdn't tell which. I looked at the faces around me and noticed that they all appeared to be cast from the same mold. There seemed to be aforced cheeriness about them, like they were trying to hide something that, at any minute, would break through their masks and be disclosed. Could it be fear? I wasn't sure. I was very much aware of the butterflies fluttering around in my stomach as my time drew nearer. My mouth had gone dry long before. Suddenly, as if from at great distance, I heard my name being called. My time had come! As I stood, I experienced the sick sensation of everything falling away from me. Now, I was totally alone. The butterflies were replaced with a cold sinking fear as I forced my lead-filled legs to propel me along the aisle. With each step, I could feel the pounding of my heart grow stronger. Any minute I would have a heart attack. Of that I was sure! The blood was rushing like a train in my head as wild thoughts flashed across my mind. This was it! I was leaving my comrades: m y schoolmates -- some that I'd known since childhood, some that I'd neverisfsgeei again. What if I wasn't ready for the world? What if I failed? Was I a coward? Was. I able to stand and shoulder my responsibilities as an adult in a mature community? Oh! If only I could be sure. I felt as if I were a child whose security blariketghad just been snatched from him. Lfpiahead I saw my principal waiting for me. He had a proud, confident smile on his face. How I envied him! When I approached I heard him utter some unintelligible sounds. I think he was congratulating me. Everything was spinning now and the lights were getting dim. I feltmyself slipping away as thedimness turned to darkness. Suddenly I felt something electric slip into my hands. I looked down and saw it was the paper I'd been working to get for the past twelve years. I could have sworn that I felt it pulsing with life. It felt good and right in my hands. I could feel the energy vibrating from it into my body. This was my passport -- my ticket to opportunity. As if by magic, my fears began to subside. In their place a quiet, gentle warmth stole across me. I was washed in waves of tranquility: I felt confident and happy at the same time. I knew now that I really had no reason to fear anything. 'I was readyg this paper prov- edit. If I failed, well, I'd failed before and it hadn't' killed mel I turned to walk back to my seat. Now I knew why this was such a special celebration. I had walked up this aisle with a touch of child still in me, but as I slid into my seat, I realized that only a woman had returned. Melanie Barron Senior Memories f 51 ABNEY, NATHAN ABNEY, SHERRIE LEIGH AGNER, BEVERLY ALEXANDER, ANGEL L. Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Key Club 3: Yearbook Staff 31 FFA 1. ALEXANDER, DIANE FHA 1, Flag girl 2, Volleyball 3, Spanish Club 3. ASHBURN, TODD BAKER, VALERIE JV Cheerleader 1, Co- Captain 1, Interact 1, Varsity Softball 2, Pep Club 3. BARR, BARBARA ANNE Band 1, 2, 3, Campus Life 3, SecretaryfTreasurer 3, Newspaper Staff 3, Feature Editor 3, Honor Roll 33 Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Powder Puff Football 2, 3. BARRON, MELANIE ELAINE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Straight A 31 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Secretary 33 Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 3, Senior Section Editor 2, Editor 3, Layout and Design Chairperson 3, FBLA 1, 1st place parliamentary procedure team in district and state 1, 5th in state in parliamentary procedure written test 13 Special P Award 1, 33 3rd place Science Fair 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3: Key Club 1, Interact 2, Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' State 23 Junior Marshall 2: Who's Who 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, FSPA 2, 3, P.R.l.D.E. Award in social studies and writing achievement 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 33 Honor Graduate 3: Outstanding Senior 3. BARTHLE, DEBORAH FFA 1, 2, 3, Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, DECA 3, FFA Sweetheart 3. BARTON, KELLY Transferred from Key West High School 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Interact 1, 2, 31 Student Council 1, 2, Executive Board 1, 23 Class President 1, 25 Yearbook Staff 1, 23 Powder Puff 2: Spanish Club 1, 25 Honor Roll 2, 3. BEAUMONT, MICHAEL D. Band 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: Senior Superlative 33 Honor Graduate 35 Outstanding Senior 3. BELLAMY, TERRY Band 1, 2, 3, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, Band Treasurer 2, 3, Asst. Drum Major 2, Drum Major 3, All-County Band 1, 2, 3, Interact 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 13 Prom Committee 2, Honor Roll 2, 33 Best Drum Major Award 33 Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Florida All-Star Marching Band 33 Honor Graduate 33 Senior Superlative 3: Outstanding Senior 3. BENSON, ANGELA D. Band 1, 2, Varsity Softball 13 FHA 23 CBE 3, Reporter 33 FBLA 3, Society of Performing Arts 3: Varsity Cheerleader 33 Pep Club 2, 33 All-County Band 2, Powder Puff 2. BESS, TERRY 52 f Seniors NATHAN ABNEY SHERRIE ABNEY BEVERLY AGNER ANGEL ALEXANDER DIANE ALEXANDER TODD ASHBURN VALERIE BAKER BARBARA BARR MELANIE BARRON '39 xx DEBORAH BARTHLE KELLY BARTON MICHAEL BEAUMONT ' I 5 Q WILLIAM BELLAMY ANGELA BENSON TERRY BESS LES BESSENGER JOYCE BEST CANDICE BINGHAM SCOTT BLACK DARLENE BLACKMON MARK BLEICH RITA BOYD JOHN BOYETT GAIL BROWN IVORY BRYANT LAWRENCE BRYANT JEFF BUCHANAN BRETT BUSH JANICE CAIN CEDRIC CALHOUN BESSENGER, LES Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School 2: Interact 2: Pep Club 2: Waterski Club 2, Vice President 2: Prom Committee 2: Varsity Soccer 2, Asst. Varsity Soccer Coach 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Math Honor Society 2: PCHS Math Team 2. 3, Captain 2: Powder Puff Cheerleader 2: 3rd place in Science Fair 2: 3rd place individual competition in Pasco County Math Team meet 2: Who's Who 2: Candidate for Boys' State 2: P.R.l.D.E. Award 3: Early admission student at University of Florida 3: Honor Graduate 3: Senior Superlative 3: Outstanding Senior 3. BEST, JOYCE HOSA 2, Treasurer 2. BINGHAM, CANDICE BLACK, SCOTT FBLA 1, 2, 3. Parliamentarian 1, Secretary 2, Reporter 3, District XIII President 3, 1st in public speaking in district, District Mr. FBLA 2, 3, Mr. FBLA 2nd in state 2, Who's Who in FBLA 3: VFW Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 1, 2, 3: CBE 2, 3: STAR Student Award 2: Newspaper Staff 3, Editor 3. BLACKMON, DARLENE FHA 2, 3: DCT 3. BLEICH, MARK FFA 1: DECA 2, 3. Treasurer 3: Newspaper Staff 3, Circulation Manager and Production Manager 3. BOYD, RITA Band 1, 2, 3: Majorette 1, 2: Interact 3, Treasurer 3: Campus Life 3: Prom Committee 2: Solo and Ensemble contest in district and state 1, 2: FFA 1, 2: French Club 3: lst runner-up Miss Pasco 3: Senior Superlative 3. BOYETT, JOHN Soccer 1, 2, 3: JV Baseball 1: Cross Country 2. BROWN, GAIL Europe 2: Interact 2, Vice- President 2: Pep Club 2, 3, Secretary 3: Student Council 3: Prom Committee 2: Soccer manager 2: Powder Puff 2, 3. BRYANT, IVORY Special Olympics 1, 2, 3: Promotions Club 1. BRYANT, LAWRENCE JV Baseball 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Chorus 3. BUCHANAN, JEFF Rodeo Club 3' Baseball 1, 2. BUSH, BRETT Football 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 1: Track 1, 2, 3: Human Relations 2, 3. CAIN, JANICE CALHOUN, CEDRIC Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2: Wrestling 2: Basketball 1. Cn unre IRQ CAPEHART, MARY FHA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Historian 31 DCT 3. CHASTAIN, CHERYL Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3, All-County Band 2: HOSA 3. COIL, SUE JEAN Special Olympics 1, 2, 3. CONNOR, CHARLES R. JR. Transfer from Indiana 23 Pep Club 3, Tennis 2, Soccer 3. COONROD, LORI Key club 1, FBLA 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, CBE 3. CORNELIUS, THOMAS CORWIN, THOMAS E. Transferred from Wildwood High School 35 French Club 33 Spanish Club 3: Honor Roll 3. COX, JULIE Honor Roll 2, 3, HOSA 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3. CRAMER, ELIZABETH National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Yearbook 1, 2, UndercIassmenfFaculty Section Editor 2, FBLA 1, Key Club 15 Prom Server 1, Prom Committee 2, lst place in Driver's Ed. Road- e-o 1, Class President 3: Class Vice-President 2, Interact 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Soccer Manager 25 Girls' State Nominee 2: Jr. Marshall 2, Varsity Cheerleader 35 Varsity Tennis 33 Who's Who 2, 33 Science Fair 2nd place 1, Science Fair 3rd place 2, District Regional Science Fair 4th place 13 Homecoming Committee 2, 3: Powder Puff Football 2, 3, Honor Graduate 3, Outstanding Senior 3. CUNNINGHAM, LISA DECA 3, 2nd General Merchandising and lst in Display 33 Art Club 2. DACOSTA, ISABEL Student Council 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 2, Key Club 13 Interact 2, FBLA 1, Pep Club 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 21 Honor Roll 2, 31 Who's Who 23 Yearbook Staff 1, 2, Photographer lg French Club 3, All-County Foreign Language Field Day 3, Soccer Manager 23 Powder Puff Football 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 3. 54 f Seniors MARY CAPEHART T.D. does his version of The Thinker. CHERYL CHASTAIN - 5 SUE COIL CHARLES CONNOR LORI COONROD l THOMAS CORNELIUS THOMAS CORWIN JULIE COX ELIZABETH CRAMER LISA CUNNINGHAME ISABEL DACOSTA JEANNETTE DANET DAVID DARIS KATHERINE DAVIS T JUDITH DENNEY l LAURA DEWEY JOHN DIEZ KELLY DUNCAN DUANE EDWARDS DAVID ELLIS THOMAS FAIRCLOTH GLORIA DAVIS KATHERINE DEURLOO S. ANNETTE DUGGAN CARMEN ELLIS SHIRL FAGAN DANET, JEANETTE Cosmetology 1, 3. DARIS, DAVID Track 13 French Club 1, 23 Who's Who 23 Prom Committee 23 Tennis 2, 33 Yearbook 2, 3, Senior Section Editor 33 Student Council 3, Treasurer 33 Interact 33 Society of Performing Arts 33 Pep Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3. DAVIS, GLORIA ELAINE FHA 23 DE 33 DECA 33 Pep Club 23 Human Relations 2. DAVIS, KAY National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Interact 1, 2, 33 JV Cheerleader 13 Varsity Cheerleader - Captain 2, 33 Who's Who 23 Chief Marshal 23 Homecoming Football Court 1, 33 Basketball Homecoming Court 13 Yearbook 13 FBLA 33 Society of Performing Arts 33 lst Place Science Fair 1, 2, 3rd in District 23 Varsity Tennis 33 Prom Committee 23 Special P Award 23 Senior Superlative 33 Honor Graduate 33 Outstanding Senior 33 Salutatorian 3. DENNEY, JUDY Band 1, 2, 3, Section Leader 2, 3, Secretary 3, USBA 2, 3, USF Festival of Winds 3, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3. DEURLOO, KATHERINE Transferred from Bayshore Christian School 23 Varsity Softball 2, 3, All-Conference Softball 23 Interact 33 Pep Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 Rodeo Club 33 Student Council 33 Powder Puff Football 2, 33 French Club 23 District Science Fair 2, Regional Science Fair 23 Homecoming Committee 2, 33 Prom Committee 23 FFA 33 Society of Performing Arts 33 Soccer Manager 23 Senior Superlative 3. DEWEY, LAURA Key Club 13 FBLA 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 33 CBE 3. DIEZ, JOHN FFA 1, 2, 33 Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3. DUGGAN, S. ANNETTE Flag girl 13 Campus Life 13 FBLA 2, 3, 3rd place Public Speaking 33 CBE 3. DUNCAN, KELLY ANN FBLA 1, 2, 3. Reporter 2, Vice President 3, 2nd in District in Math 1, lst in Florida in Math 1, 2nd in Accounting ll 23 CBE 2, 3, Treasurer 23 Student Council 3, Secretary 33 Pep Club 33 National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Prom Server, Prom Committee 23 Special P Award 1. EDWARDS, DUANE Football 1, 2, 33 Jv Baseball 1. ELLIS, CARMEN Track CMVPJ Qualified for state 1, 2, 33 JV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 33 Volleyball 33 Honor Roll 3. ELLIS, DAVID FAIRCLOTH, THOMAS FAGAN, SHIRL HOSA 2, Secretary 23 Band 1, 2, 3, Guard Captain 3. Seniors f 55 FLANDERS, ROBIN Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Interact 2, Waterski Club 25 DECA 3. FLANNERY, CHRISTINA M. Jv Cheerleader 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll 2, 33 Yearbook 2, 3, Photographer 2, 3, Advertising Chairperson 3, Editor 33 FSPA State Convention 2, 35 German Club 3, President 3, All-County Foreign Language Field Day 3, Superior Poetry Recitation 35 Interact 33 Powder Puff Football 2, 31 Who's Who 3, Senior Superlative 35 Outstanding Senior3. FORDHAM, KENDRA DECA 3 FUSSELL, SANDY Key Club 1, 2, 3: HOSA 1, 3, Historian 1, 33 FBLA 3, 1st in Economics 3: CBE 3. GAILEY, M. JANE Softball 1, 2, 35 Track 1: Pep Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3, Yearbook 1, 2, Photographer 2, 35 Interact 2, 33 FFA 35 Daisy Mae 23 Powder Puff Football 2, 33 Senior Superlative 3. GANT, EDDIE L. Band 1, 2, 3: Human Relations 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3. GORDON, RICHARD GRAHAM, CHRIS GRANT, ANGELA GREEN, MONICA Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3, All-County Band 2, Solo and Ensemble 3, HOSA 2. GRIFFIN, KERRI FBLA 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3: Student Council 23 German Club 3, SecretaryfTreasurer 3, All-County Foreign Language Field Day 33 Prom Committee 2, Pep Club 1. GUNN, MIKE Soccer 1, 2, 33 Society of Performing Arts 3. HAIL, THOMAS J. Football 1, 2, 3, All- County Honorable Mention 3, All North Suncoast Honorable Mention 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, Parliamentarian 23 3rd place Science Fair 13 Wrestling 2. HALL, EDWARD CHARLES Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 3. HAMILTON, DRUE FFA 1, 2, 3, Jv Football 1, Varsity Football 2. 56 f Seniors ROBIN FLANDERS SANDY FUSSELL RICHARD GORDON MONICA GREEN THOMAS HAIL CHRISTINA FLANNERY I M. JANE GAILEY .,,,a ' CHRIS GRAHAM KERRI GRIFFIN EDWARD HALL KENDRA FORDHAM EDDIE GANT ANGELA GRANT MIKE GUNN DRUE HAMILTON CASSANDRA HARMON CARMAN HARTZOG DEVELYN HICKS RICHARD HILLMAN ROBERT HINES TIMOTHY HARRELSON SHERRY HARRISON CARYN HENRY LESLIE HERRMANN SHEILA HICKS JULIOUS HILL Beware! The mad chemists are at large! Uohn and Tonyj HARMON, CASSANDRA Band 1, 2, FHA 2, 35 FBLA 35 CBE 35 All-county Band 25 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 35 Who's Who 35 Pep Club 2, 3. HARRELSON, TIMOTHY HARRISON, SHERRY Student Council 15 FHA 2, 3, President 35 Pep Club 25 Varsity Cheerleader 25 DCT 2, 3. HARTZOG, CARMAN FFA 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. HENRY, CARYN Spanish Club 35 Honor Roll 2, 3. HERRMANN, LESLIE DIANE Student Council 1, 2, 35 Interact 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Vice President 35 French Club 3, President 35 Math Team 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 25 Jr. Marshal 21 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Straight A Honor Roll 25 Who's Who5 Prom Committee 25 Honor Graduate 35 Outstanding Senior 35 Miss Pasco County 3. HICKS, DEVELYN M. Cosmetology 1, 2, 35 Rodeo Club 2: FFA 1. HICKS, SHEILA FFA 1, Band 1, 2, 35 Solo and Ensemble 25 Honor Roll 2, 3. HILL, JULIOUS Football 1, 2, 3. HILLMAN, RICHARD FFA 35 Cosmetology 3. HINES, ROBERT Seniors f 57 -1. HINES, THOMAS R. Student Council 1, 2, 3, Student Body President 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Golf Team 1, 2, 33 Yearbook 1, 2, Photography Editor 23 Prom Server 1, Prom Committee 23 Interact 1, 2, 33 Boys' State 23 Who's Who 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Jr. Marshall 23 IMC Committee 33 lst place in Driver's Ed. Road-e-o 13 FFA 1, 2, 3, Star Green Hand Award 1, 2nd place Citrus Judging Team 1, 2, 2nd High Individual Citrus Contest Winner 1, 4th place Citrus Judging Team 3, Reporter 23 Regional Science Fair 1, 2, 1st place Science Fair 33 Miss Pasco Pageant Escort 2, 33 Homecoming Escort 2, 33 Senior Superlative 33 Honor Graduate 33 Outstanding Senior 3. HINES, WARREN HINSON, TAMMI HUNTER, FRANK HUNTINGTON, CINDY FFA 1, Band 1, 2, 33 JV Basketball 2, Manager 2, Varsity Basketball 33 Track 2, 33 Powder Puff Football 2, 33 Volleyball 3, Co-Captain 3. JACKSON, TAMMY KAYE Jv Softball 1, FFA 1, 2, 3. JACOBS, DEBRA LYDIA Key Club 1, 33 Vice President 33 Softball 1, 23 FBLA 1, 2, Treasurer 23 CBE 3, Secretary 33 3rd place in Science Fair 1. JENKINS, SHARON RENEA Softball 1, Pep Club 23 Human Relations 3. JOHNSON, CISCO Jv Football 1g Jv Basketball 13 JV Baseball 13 Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 2, 33 Human Relations 3. JOHNSON, SHAWN Human Relations 1, 33 Chorus 33 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 1, 23 Track 33 JV Football 23 Interact 23 Pep Club 2. JOHNSTON, KIM Band 1, 23 Health 1, 23 DCT 3, Historian 3. 58 X Seniors 3 3 A l l B THOMAS HINES WARREN HINES TAMMI HINSON .f sin to if ,Q . X..-no .. ,..1,..s Ms..-W FRANK HUNTER .is CINDY HUNTINGTON An acute attack of Senioritis has Kristi wishing she were TAMMY JACKSON V DEBRA JACOBS SHARON JENKINS l CISCO JOHNSON SHAWN JOHNSON KIMBERLY JOHNSTON ig, ELISA KILPATRICK CILLEEN KREUSCH JOHN LACHANCE TINA LAMONTAGNE THOMAS LANGLEY GORDON LARKIN K t MONICA LARKIN ELNORA LARRY HAZEL LAWSON l BEULAH LEE JOYCE LEE RAYMOND LINVILLE SCOTT MAKOWSKI DONNA MARSEE KILPATRICK, ELISA Pep Club 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Interact 33 Band 2, 35 Majorettes 2, 35 Comp. Guard 35 Prom Committee 2. KREUSCH, CILLEEN Pep Club 1, DCT 3. LACHANCE, JOHN Soccer 1, 2, 3, FBLA 1, 2, 35 Interact 15 DCT 33 Prom Committee 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Europe Tour 1, 2, Special P Award 2. LAMONTAGNE, TINA Transferred from Virginia Beach 3: Honor Roll 3. LANGLEY, THOMAS D. Chess Club 23 HOSA 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 lst place in Brain Bowl 2. LARKIN, GORDIE Baseball 11 FFA 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3, Gulf Coast Conference 2, 3. LARKIN, MONICA Jv Softball 1, Majorette 25 Interact 3. LARRY, ELENORA LAWSON, HAZEL Cosmetology 3. LEDFORD, ROBERT LEE, BEULAH LEE, JOYCE HOSA 3. LINVILLE, RAYMOND MAKOWSKI, SCOTT MARSEE, DONNA YVETTE Band 2. Flag team 25 Pep Club 2, 35 CBE 3, Prom Committee 25 FBLA 3. Seniors f 59 MARTIN, TONY MATHEWS, ARTHUR MATHIS, IMOGENE FHA 1, 2, 3: DCT 3. McCABE, MARK B. Football 1, 2, 3: Senior Superlative 3: Varsity Baseball 2, 3: FFA 1, 2, 3: National Honor Society 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 2, Treasurer 2: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3' Jr. Marshal 2: Boys' State Nominee 2, P.R.l.D.E. Award 3: Football Coach Award 3: Honor Graduate 3: Student Council 2, 3: Who's Who 2, 3: Prom Server 1, Prom Committee 2: Basketball Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3. McKAY, TERRY Band 1, 2: JV Football 1: JV Baseball 1. McLEOD, TIM FFA 1, 2. MCNATT, MARTHA FBLA 1: Campus Life 2, 32 DECA 3. MELZER, SALLY Exchange Student 3: Pep Club 3: Band 3: Student Council 3: Volleyball 3: Softball 3: Honor Roll 3. MILLER, CHARLINE MORFEY, LAURA MULLINS, SUE Basketball 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Key Club 1: Honor Roll 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, All-County Band 2, 3, Florida All- Star Band 3, District Solo and Ensembles 2, 3. MULLINS, PATRICIA MUSSER, DEANNA Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Interact 1. 2, 3: DCT 3: FBLA 1: Math Team 2, 3: Prom Committee 2: Senior Class Secretary 3: Student Council 3: National Honor Society 2, 3, President 3: P.R.l.D.E. Award 3: Special P Award 3: Powder Puff Football 2, 3: Prom Server 1: Who's Who 2, 3: 4th place in Regional Science Fair 1: Homecoming Committee 2, 3: Sadie Hawkins Committee 2, Honor Graduate 3: Senior Superlative 3: Society of Performing Arts. MYERS, MARVIN Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll 3: Spanish Club 3: Senior Superlative 3. NATHE, JAMES FFA 1, 2, 3. 60 1 Seniors TONY MARTIN ARTHUR MATHEWS l MARK MCCABE TERRY McKAY MARTHA McNATT SALLY MELZER I LAURA MORFEY SUE MULLINS A PATRICIA MULLINS DEANNA MUSSER MARVIN MYERS JAMES NATHE R TODD NEWSOME TYKE NEWTON JAMIE PARTRIDGE PENNINGTON PAMELA PIKE I x ix 'Ii ty Q' , , , . Q in .I K pai xx . v .,,,,.qr-4 Drue doesn't appreciate his reading being interrupted. DWAYNE PEARSON ROBERT PALMER ROBERT PEREZ C. JEFF PIERCE CINDY PITTMAN DEBBIE PITTS NEWSOME, TODD NEWTON, TYKE PARTRIDGE, JAMIE Band 1, 2, Majorette 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 3, 2nd place State Livestock Contest 25 Pep Club 3: FBLA 35 Prom Committee 23 Miss TEEN Candidate 3. PEARSON, DWAYNE JV Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3, Basketball 15 Track 3. PALMER, ROBERT Football 1: Wrestling 23 Newspaper Staff 3. PENNINGTON, THERESA Guard 2, 3: Honor Roll 3. PEREZ, ROBERT PIERCE, JEFF Chess Club 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 33 Foreign Language Club 23 Science Fair School Winner 1, 2, Math Team 2, 3: Special P Award 33 Prom Server 13 Jr. Marshall 23 Who's Who 3: P.R.I.D.E. Award 3: Prom Committee 2: Merit Scholar Finalist 3, Foreign Language Award 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Senior Superlative 3, Valedictorian 3. PIKE, PAMELA French Club 33 Society of Performing Arts 3, Flag Team 2. PITTMAN, CINDY PITTS, DEBURA Pep Club 3: FBLA 23 HOSA 3: Straight A Honor Roll 3. Seniors f 61 PLUMMER, LYLE Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 13 Track 2, 33 Pep Club 2. POOLE, MELANIE JV Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Interact 13 CBE 33 Prom Committee 2. POWELL, KIMBERLY HOSA 3. POWERS, JAMES F. Football 1, 23 Tennis 1, 33 Baseball 13 Track 13 Golf 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Student Council 13 Society of Performing Arts 3. PRESSLEY, RAYMOND Jv Football 2, JV Baseball 23 Chorus 3. PRESTININZI, JENNI FBLA 1, 2, 3, Parliamentary Procedure 13 Special P Award 13 CBE 3. PUCKETT, LISA Cosmetology 1, 2, 33 Guard 33 Honor Roll 2, 3. REDMON, MATHEW REYNOLDS, JULIE Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Jv Cheerleader 13 Yearbook Staff 13 National Honor Society 2, 33 Prom Committee 23 Student Council 2, 33 Varsity Cheerleader 3, Honor Graduate 33 Who's Who 33 Senior Superlative 3. RHINESMITH, PHILIP FFA 1, 23 lst place School Science Fair 3. RHODEN, CINDY Cosmetology 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 2, 3. RHODES, EDITH FBLA 33 Flag Team 23 Honor Roll 3. ROCK, MARION LEE Spanish Club 2, 3: Football Manager 33 Honor Roll 3. ROENICKE, DARLENE Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Interact 1, 23 Student Council 33 French Club 33 Society of Performing Arts 33 2nd place in Science Fair 23 Chorus 33 Prom Committee 23 Powder Puff Football 3. ROSEBOROUGH, ANTHONY 62 X Seniors LYLE PLUMMER MELANIE POOLE JAMES POWERS RAYMOND PRESSLEY LISA PUCKETT MATHEW REDMON PHILIP RHINESMITH CYNTHIA RHODEN MARION ROCK DARLENE ROENICKE KIMBERLEY POWELL JENNI PRESTININZI JULIE REYNOLDS EDITH RHODES ANTHONY ROSEBOROUGH VIRGINIA ROUNDTREE TAMMY ROWELL ALRONYA SANDERS LUDOVICO SANTASILIA sf Can this be the result of Terry's twelve years of education? SHELLIE SHANNON LEON SHOUPE JOANN SAMPSON SHELIA SCOTT JOEL SCROGGINS CELESTA SETTLE SANDY SILAS ROUNDTREE, VIRGINIA ROWELL, TAMMY FFA 1, 2, 3, Band 2, Flag Team 23 Prom Committee 23 CBE 33 FBLA 33 Pep Club 33 Society of Performing Arts 3. SAMPSON, JOANN Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 1, 3, JV Basketball 25 Varsity Softball 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Superlative 3. SANDERS, AL Jv Football 1, Band 1, 2, 3, JV baseball 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3. SANTASILIA, LUDOVICO Foreign Exchange Student 3. SCOTT, SHELIA L. FHA 1, 2, 33 Human Relations 3, JV Softball 1, Volleyball 15 Band 2, 3, Flag Team 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 3: Pep Club 13 Chorus 3. SCROGGINS, JOEL SETTLE, CELESTA Varsity Cheerleader 23 Pep Club 2, HOSA 33 Honor Graduate 3. SHANNON, SHELLIE SHOUPE, LEON SILAS, SANDY Seniors f 63 SINGLETON, GIL Jv Football 1. Varsity Football 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3, Advisory Committee 2, 3. SMILEY, REBECCA FFA 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 23 DCT 3. SMITH, KIMBERLY FFA 1, 2, 3g Jv Softball 2, Chorus 3. SMITH, LARRY Football 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Track 1, FFA 1, 2: Key Club 3: DECA 3, French Club 23 Newspaper Staff 33 Letterman's Club 1, 2. SMITH, LORI ANN Cosmetology 1, 2, 3. SMITH, MARIE DECA 3: Campus Life 2. SMITH, SARAH JV Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 33 Interact 1, 23 Yearbook Staff 13 Prom Committee 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 35 1st place Science Fair 23 DCT 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. SOUTHERN, RONNIE LEE Band 1, 2, FFA3. SPISSO, DANIELLE Pep Club 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian 2, Secretary 3, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll 3. STAILEY, KATHY FFA 1, 2, 3, Cosmetology 2, 3, Poultry Team 1. STEPHENS, SANDRA STONE, JAMES ALAN STORCH, JAMES Waterski Club 2. STRASSBURG, TERRIE SUMPTER, DEIRDRE L. HOSA 2, DCT 3, Human Relations 33 Varsity Basketball 2. 64 f Senlors GIL SINGLETON REBECCA SMILEY LAWRENCE SMITH LORI SMITH MARIE SMITH SARAH SMITH RONNIE SOUTHERN DANIELLE SPISSO f My 3, KATHY STAILEY SANDRA STEPHENS J. ALAN STONE JIMMY STORCH TERRIE STRASSBURG DEIRDRE SUMPTER MARCI SURRATT STEVE SWONGER KITTY SZARO BUTCH TABB DARRYL TAIT ANGELA TAYLOR THERESA THOMAS Kelly puts the final touches on her application to UF. WANDA THOMAS KAREN TURNER SHEILA TURNER JULIE TYREE SURRATT, MARCI FFA 13 Prom Committee 25 DECA 33 Pep Club 3. SWONGER, STEVE SZARO, KITTY TABB, BUTCH TAIT, DARRYL TAYLOR, ANGELA Honor Roll 13 JV SOfTb8ll 22 HOSA 3. THOMAS, THERESA Flag Team 2, Cosmetology 3. THOMAS, WANDA Basketball 1, 2, 3, Jv Softball 23 Track 2, 3. TURNER, KAREN Campus Life 1, 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 33 Society of Performing Arts 3, TURNER, SHEILA TYREE, JULIE Seniors f 65 URBAN, WESLEY HosA 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 2. VAN NORMAN, FREDERICK FFA 1, 2, 33 State Farmer Degree 3, Livestock Judging Team 13 Softball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Golf Team 1, 2, 3. VELASCO, MANNY French Club 23 Wrestling 23 Pep Club 33 DECA 33 Yearbook Staff 33 Europe 3. VILLARREAL, MARY French Club 23 Wrestling 23 Pep Club 33 Flag Team 23 Yearbook Staff 23 Society of Performing Arts 3. WALTERS, WILLIAM WALTON, JAMES JR. WARD, WILLIAM Pep Club 33 Varsity Golf 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 1, 33 JV Basketball 23 Soccer 33 Homecoming Escort 33 FFA 1, 2, 3, Chapter Farmer 1, Land Judging 13 Powder Puff Football Coach 2, 3. WATSON, KRISTI LEE Rodeo Club Manager 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Interact 2, 33 French Club 2, 3. WATTS, VICKIE WEEKS, F. SCOTT Band 1, 2, 33 FFA 1, 2, 3. WEEKS, LORI FFA 1, 23 Student Council 1, 23 Pep Club 2, 33 CBE 3, Treasurer 33 FBLA 33 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Prom Committee 33 National Honor Society 2, 3. WHITE, LARRY JV Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 33 Varsity Golf 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 33 Society of Performing Arts 3. WHITE, LISA PAIGE Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 2, Sports Editor 3, Photographer 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 33 Interact 33 Daisy Mae 33 Powder Puff Football 3. WHITE, TINA M. Band 23 DECA 33 Spanish Club 1, 2. WILLIAMS, BRENDA 66 X Seniors WESLEY URBAN FREDERICK VAN NORMAN MANNY VELASCO MARY VILLARREAL WILLIAM WALTERS JAMES WALTON WILLIAM WARD KRISTI WATSON VICKIE WATTS SCOTT WEEKS LORI WEEKS LARRY WHITE PAIGE WHITE TINA WHITE BRENDA WILLIAMS i RAMONA WILLIAMS TEAH WILLIS DONALD WORMACK JOSEPH WORRELL JONATHAN WRIGHT EDDIE YOUNG Mis..-v- ' Is DarIene's frown for the sun or cameraman? Angela and Cassandra flap to the beat of a different drum. This is Kim's day! She knows the answer!! Y-I WILLIAMS, RAMONA FBLA 3: CBE 3. WILLIS, TEAH WORMACK, DONALD WORRELL, JOSEPH WRIGHT, JONATHAN Human Relations 23 DCT 33 JV Basketball 25 JV Baseball Varsity Baseball 2, 39 Spanish Club 1. YOUNG, EDDIE FFA 1, 2, 3, DECA 1. 3. Yearbook Staff 35 Campus Life 13 School Store 3: JV Football Manager 2, Varsity Football Manager 2. Seniors f 67 Worthy of Note .Dv- Marvin and JoAnn are always winners! Most Likely to Succeed Les Bessenger Kay Davis Most Athletic Marvin Myers JoAnn Sampson Most School Spirited Terry Bellamy Kathy Deurloo Most Personable Scott Weeks Beverly Agner Most Unforgettable Class of 82 68 1 Senior Superlatives Les and Kay are dressed for success. ' i i H .P' Ki it Q , in if ' 48 .Q--J rry and Kathy make school spirit their Beverly's and Scott's personalities draw a oar. Qin crowd. I .T...i,,, . t,,. ,W .,,,.,,, 31,..Y,..,v-- g ,Wg Unforgettable. QWho, USD PAS COMPREHE This musical duo CMike and Ritaj is Hollywood-bound. Htl. muh. -.1 scuooi 2 DADE Curr IFLCIIQA fl aa ffl wif, in ...m Chris and Mark are the first to be chosen Mr, and Miss PCHS. 6 I A N T - mcw,,1fi1 A- V 'fl , 'x f ' v Im: H, I , Mtshki . N, ,,,, 4 A 41450-IVIlIYNl ll. ---- mv if -'zz . X vq wafer- , ' 1' 1- ' .f -4-FJ Jeff and Deanna cracked under the pressure of all that studying. Most Talented Micheal Beaumont Rita Boyd Mr. and Miss P.C.H.S. Mark McCabe Chris Flannery Most Influential Tom Hines Julie Reynolds Most Studious Jeff Pierce Deanna Musser The Wittiest Jonathon Wright Jane Gailey 'iy'r' 1 Tom and Julie use a little influence on Dr. Malone. Jonathon and Jane are such pranksters! Senior Superlatives X 69 I, a Senior of PCHS, Being of Unsound My knowledge to Angela Mullet. My best wishes and best -of luck to Sharie Hillsgrove. tSherrie Abneyj All the luck to Pasco because my sister, An- nette, is on the loose. To Yvette J. - be bet- ter than all the rest. fAngel Alexanderj My skin tone to Antoin Lee, my courage to skip school to Veronica Wright, and my smartness to Mary Brown. CAngela Bakerj My love to Scott Baker and all the hap- piness in the world to Cindy Barthle. tValerie Bakery . My love to Chris, no matter where the road leads him in the future. I also leave to my brother, Ben, a big stick to fight off the girls. tBabs Barry . ' One can of coke to pay Lee Roy Gray back for all the sips I took from his. A lot of pa- tience to the 83 Editor and a special thanks to my second Mom. fMelanie Barrony My waddle to my twin sister, Sis, and my rodeoing to Sis S. and L'ori G. tDeb Barthlej A keylime pie to Lorraine and Mindy, my Physics book and cafeteria food to any daring soul. tKelly Bartonb My talent for playing any stringed instru- ment in the known universe to my sister, Kathy. tMichael Beaumonty My Baccalaureate to Bruce S., my preppy clothes to the up-coming preps, my marching abilities to Dwight C., and to all the band, keep the feeling of family through the years. tTerry Bellamy! My ability to keep a smile on my face' and in my heart to Jean Smith, and my driving skills to Bernard Benson. tAngela Bensonj My ability to raise cain to Tina and my knowledge to Connie. CJoyce Bestj My oinks to Mrs. Ricci, Miss Lain. and the CBE gals, my sincere thanks to Mrs. Walker, Ms. Pedrey and Mrs. Gilbert for their patience and support, to Ralph Rafuse my grand CBE job at LPPC twhich should slim him up someb, and my utmost appreciation to the Pasco FBLA Chapter which has been responsible for my development anda lot of good times. tScott Blackj My ability to learn to my brother, Horace. tDarlene Blackmony Mr. Gentry and The Crew to Mark Wilson and my good looks, charm, and intelligence to Daren Heath. CMark Bleichj My ability to play the piano to Bruce Stan- cil, the bells to whomever can handle it, and all those crazy memories of typing class to Cindy Barthle. tRita Boydj All my charm and excellence over women to my brother, James. tJohn Boyettj My car to Debbie Shaver, my wasted paper to Donnie Delgado, and my hopes and dreams to those who think about giving up. .tGail Brownj My shooting to Greg Sims. my leaping abili- ty to Andrew Sampson, and my heart to Por- tia Williams. tLawrence Bryantl To Cathy Carver, Kathy Haberle, and Kim Palmer - fun, fun, fun! See ya' when you get out. tJeff Buchananb I My strength to Mike Arnold, my teeth to Fred Bell, and my hair to James Rainey. tBrett Bushj My handsome face and my coolness to Jim Pressley. tCedric Calhounj My love and wisdom to Cynthia, John, and Randy. tMary Capehartb All my fun in band to Diana Barthle and all my love to Tim Kassabaum. CCheryl Chastainj All my killer instincts to Ricky Mancinelli and all my soccer ability to the team. tRichey Connorj 70 ! Senior Will My cheat sheet and ability to leave school without getting caught to the up-coming Seniors. tLori Coonrodb Nothing of any value to John Hines, my empty Skoal cans to Ralph Jones, and High Times to Angel Meza. tCheop Corwiny My sense of humor to Austin Neal and my ability to type to Dannette Reedy. Uulie Coxj All my knowledge and charm to the Class of 83 'cause they are sure to need it. fLisa Cunninghamj My ability to hit parked police cars and not get tickets, and those wild Hangar nights to my sister Michele and my great tan to Jodi Gentry. tElizabeth Cramery My freedom to leave the house to Patty Tunstall, my hair to Bear Bush and Mary Harrison, my voice to Virginia Roundtree. and my stereo to Sheri Thompson and Veronica Wright. CGloria Davisj All my patience to the lucky one who is captain of next year's Varsity Cheerleaders and what is left of my dented car to my sister, Lisa. tKay Davisj My ability to drive a five-speed to Lori Oliva. To my sister, Kim, my active life. I hope you can handle it: l couldn't. tDavid Darisj My ability to talk during practice to Charles, my absentees to Chandra and Kim, and my ability to play in tune to Stacey Fussell. tJudy Denneyh My car to my brother, Michael, and all the good times I had at PCHS to Terri Weeks. tLaura Deweyl Party Times to Lorraine, Julie, Sarah, and Michele. The memories of the chase to K, K, and K. tKathy Deurlooj My bull-riding skills to Johnny Gilmore and my, partying skills to next year's rodeo club. Uohn Diezl My typing ability and the bubble gum I bor- rowed in Typing ll to Suzanne Pearson. fAn- nette Duggany My school books to Charmayne Johnson and my recipes from Home Ec.. to Paula Lankford. fMonica Dukesj More wild times to Karen T., Tricia D. Kristi S.. and Jane G. Good luck to Leslie H. and Kay D. and love always to Larry S. tKelIy Duncanj My blazing speed to ole man tKen Allisonl and my thanks and appreciation to all my teachers and coaches. tDuane Edwardsb My track shoes to Izella Stewart, my knowledge to Latressa Vaughns, and to all the handsome men, all my love and kisses. fCarmen Ellisj . My ability to make passing grades to my brother, Mickey. CShirl Fagan! My good looks to Keith Cowan and my abili- ty to get along with fellow classmates to Eugene Felder. tDavid Felderj The ability to make it to school for a week to Tony S. All my good memories to all my friends. tRobin Flandersj Lee Roy Gray to next year's editor - he'll drive you crazy!! My love and strength to my baby sister, Stephanie. tChris Flanneryy All my ability to make it to class on time and all my stupidity to the Class off'83 . tKendra Fordhamj My ability to fall down and not break my bones to Laura Devine. 'Bye Tim. tSandy Fussellj Doughnuts, Sub-Debs, New Year's Eve, Warlock and my friendship to Kristi, Kimber- ly, Reppard, and Sarahg campouts to Dana and Christine, and my tag number to the police. Uane Gaileyy My height to Antoin Lee. my book to Peggy B. and Brigette H. tEddie Gantl Some of my meat to go on Denise Williams' body. tAngela Grantp All the great times I had to all the underclassmen in the band and my ability to march to Frank Yager. tMonica Greenj My everlasting friendship to Tim Roenicke and my driving ability to Marcia Roenicke. tKerri Griffinj All the determination. sportsmanship. and the ability to grin and bear it to the 1982-83 Pirate Soccer team. tMichael Gunnl My hope that next year's football team has as good a coach as I did and No. 64 to anyone man enough to wear it! tTom Hailj My speeding to Mike Arnold and my shiny. silver braces to Marilyn Clower. tEdward Halll My brains to Vickie and Joe, my bouncing truck to Tim Hines, and my bass to Brett Kandzer. tDrue Hamiltonb My cheerleader shoes to Portia Williams. my knowledge to James Harmon, my diary to Izella Stewart. and success to all underclassmen. CCassandra Harmony My history book to my god-sister Camilla Wilson, and all my love to Mrs. Christine Mickens. CSherry Harrisony My ability to play sports to Dawn and my sister. Harriet, and my -great speed to D.D. tCarman Hartzogb My football abilities I leave to Clay Jordan, Eddie Rice, and Clyfton Champion: my women to Brett Kandzer. tHarry Haysj All my love and strength to endure the fan- tastic years ahead of them to my sisters Kym, Ashlie, Andrea, and my brother Stephen. tLeslie Herrmannj My old guys to Lisa Gross texcept for Ray Bradyj. tDevelyn Hicksj All my fun-times to my underclassmen friends in the band and all my good grades and love to Kris. tSheila Hicksb My Playboy hat to Randy Roundtree. tJulious Hilly My rodeo skills to Chris Graham: he needs them more than I do. tRichard Hillmanb My stale Copenhagen to Chip Oliver and my ability to grin and bear it to Coach Fisher. tRobert Hinesj The office of Student Council President to anyone who is lucky enough to receive it. fTom Hinesh Three inches of my height to Mrs. Thor: and to Mr. Davis, no matter how bad things get, they'll get better. tCindy Huntingtonj All my love and the rest of my life to Mark Fenton. tTammy Jacksonb My everlasting love to my sweetheart. Jerry Barthle, and my grades to my brother. Bobby. tDebra Jacobsl My hair to Jimmy Berry, my smoothness to Mike Wilson and Joe Wright, and my per- sonality to Sherry 0'Neal. tCisco Johnsony My ability to play basketball to Duane Den- nard. my height to Joe Wright tmy island bud- dyj, my handsomeness to Jarvis Greer, and my self-discipline to Latreesa Vaughns. tShawn Johnsonj My grades to my sister, Kipper, and all my love to Terry Bick. tKim Johnstonj My Punk mini-skirt to Lisa Reynolds, my fantastic twirling tchasingj ability to Char- mayne, my driving skills to Paul, and my Good Year topslders to Charles. tElisa Kilpatricky My height to Tisha Rachel, and my love to the guy I met last fall, C.C. tCilleen Kreuschj i Mind and Body, Do Hereby Bequeath . . . A bottle of aspirin to Ricky, the'll need themy. my locker to Reppard tfor her tennis rackety, and to John Dampier. my thanks for teaching me so much about the game l love. soccer. Uohn Lachancey ' The Blue Bomb to Lee Roy Gray. my kidney pads and crash helmet to Dwight Car- Son for protection when riding with Lee Roy. KT. D. Langleyy My sex appeal to Clay J., my partying abili- ty to Jason W., and to David J., No. 78 if he thinks he's man enough to wear it. tGordie Larkiny j My nice complexion to Dorothy Summerlin, my soft, curly afro to Sheila Earl, my sex ap- peal to Latressa.Vaughns, and to Bobby Dean Owens, all my love! fElnora Larryy N All my perms to Shari Hillsgrove and my math problems to Steve Carter. fHazel Lawsony N My quietness to Denise Williams. CJoyce Leey j q My ability to sneak in the house late to Greg Partridge. Good luck to all the underclassmen. tDonna Marseey j My ability to think to Kimberly Davis. and all my love to John Gray, Mike Wilson. Joe Wright, Sallie Bush. Randy Scantling, Andrew ,Sampson, Eugene Felder, Jim Pressley, and Gary Broner. Umogene Mathisy My ability to attract Hernando defenders and remain in one piece to Clyfton Champion. 'and my loose-fitting baseball pants to Brian Jarrett. CMark McCabey , My books to Amos Thomas and my height 'to Gus McClain. tAaron McCrayy All my aluminum cans to Darryl Tait. CTim ,McLeody All my pencils. paper, and books to the Class of 83 . fMartha McNatty l My accent to all that said they loved it: you can have it. tSally Melzery 1 Many happy memories and best wishes to l Mr. Daddy and my love and best wishes to Diane Whitaker. tSue Mullinsy My grades to Theresa Simonds - goodness only knows she needs them! Ufrisha Mullinsy What's left of my green, mean, bubble machine to Toni and my ability to get by with murder without getting sued to my Sub- Deb little sister. tDeanna Musser. Cheeks y My great hunting and fishing skills to Kevin Hayes. Uames Nathey My good grades and ability to stay out of trouble to my sister, Kim. fRobert Palmery All the wild times I had at PCHS to Renee White and Skeeter Partridge. Uamie Partridgey J My brains and grades to Dennis Partridge. fMichelle Partridgey A thermonuclear bomb to Biff Steel, a case of laryngitis to the librarians. and new chalk to Mr. Johnson. Ueff Piercey The ability to skip and still pass to Steve: all the ice cream to Susie. CDebbie Pittsy My strength and football talent to Mathew Williams. fLyle Plummery My little Red Devil to Mindy Ulmer and all my wild nights to my little sister, Kimberly. tMeIanie Pooley ' My big mouth and crazy ways to Donna Beagle. tKimberIy Powelly My ability to never come to class and still be able to graduate. to my underclassmen friends. Uamie Powersy My good-looking body to Kyle Raulerson and my baseball ability to Clyfton Champion. fMarshall Powersy All my driving abilities and good hair to Jim and my smoothness with the ladies to Joe. fRaymond Pressleyy The joys of EBLA to whoever is elected as President and all my love to Mark! tJenni Prestininziy All my perms to Terri and my spins and falls to Danielle. Good luck. Guard! tLisa Pucketty My shortness to Cilleen Kreusch and my wild and crazy nights to my sister. CTisha Rachely The memory of my first Hangar dance to Mindy Ulmer. CJulie Reynoldsy My fishing ability to Brett Kandzer and my driving ability to my sister. 4PhiIip Rhinesmithy My tangled mannequin to Rita Williams and all my nasty customers to Carol Rhoden. tCindy Rhodeny All my ability and skill to my sister Marsha. so she may get through her sophomore year. CEdith Rhodesy My best wishes to my brother and sister fTim and Marciay. and all my love to Mr. Dam- pier. Ms. Morohovich, Ms. Lain. and Mrs. Walker. tDarlene.Roenickey All the crazy clothes. loud salutes, and good times to the new Sub-Debs. and all my love and appreciation to my wonderful parents and friends. CTammy Rowelly All my love to Lisa Goodwin. QKelly Sanchezy All my money and good looks to Earl Berry. CAI Sandersy My ability to play volleyball to Teresa Taylor and Veronica Wright, to Sheri Thompson and Portia Williams my straight A report card, and to my brothers, Eddie and Andrew, the Sampson good name to carry on at PCHS. iJoAnn Sampsony My books and locker to Shirlene Scott and Rethel Morgan, my report card to Patty Tunstall. and my fingernails to Veronica Wright. fShelia Scotty My skill in dodging Mrs. Kelly. to Michelle, and my partying techniques to Martha. Kathy, and Johnny. Good luck! fCelesta Settley All my fun-times during all the band trips and practices to Laura and Gayla and all my love to Pat. CSheIlie Shannony All my love to Mr. Jerry Lewis. tLinda Simsy All the crazy and wild parties to Betty Ann O'Lone. QSandy Silasy My track speed to Randy Roundtree and track shoes to anyone who wants to know how to run. tGil Singletony My track shoes to Lois Williamsy my folders and paper to Shirley, Ben, and Pat: my atten- dance , record to Sheila Earl, and my knowledge and understanding to Don. fRebecca Smileyy My sight to Teresa Taylor, my beauty to Cassandra Sermons. my report card to An- toin Lee. and my ability to graduate to Maria O'Neal. tKimberly Smithy The Crew to Mark Wilson, and my good looks and good-looking girls at PCHS to David Sabatelli. CLarry Smithy All the fun with the guys fand in Cosmetologyy to a good friend, Lisa Gross. CLori Ann Smithy ' All my paper and pens. etc., to Guy Cwilliamy Summers. fMarie Smithy My one pair of designer jeans to Lisa Reynolds. my,chee'i'leading spirit to Brenda Gregory, and my gratitude to the teachers and staff at PCHS. QSarah Smithy My ignorance to Trebor Easterling because he is stuck here another year. tRonnie Southerny , All my fun times to the underclassmen in the band, and all my love and Mr. Connell to my brother. Chip. tDanielle Spissoy All my love to S.B., my ability to party without getting in trouble to Angela Hinson, and my Mustang to Jimmy. tKathy Staileyy All my love. care. and true friendship to three special guys: Lawrence Bryant, Cisco Johnson, and Shawn Johnson. CDeirdre Sumptery All of my fun weekends to Skeeter Par- tridge and Donna Pringle. Good luck to Trebor. CMarci Surratty My will to come to school and graduate to Sheila Earl. fAngela Taylory A new truck for graduation to Wesley Urban and all my skipping days to Shari Hillsgrove. fTheresa Thomasy' My rebounding. height, and basketball skills to Teresa Taylor. fWanda Thomasy My Campus Life presidency to Dennis Par- tridge. tKaren Turnery My locker to Dale and all the luck to finish schoolg Lisa. good luck in 83 ! fJulie Tyreey All my gum to Betty O'Lone and my friend- ship forever to Angela and Cheryl Mullet. fwesley Urbany My skill and coordination to Ricky S., my fantastic sex appeal to Clay J.. and to my little cousin Paul T., my unforgettable wit and charm. CFred VanNormany My unending wit and charm to Ronda Polk, my patience to Ms. Stevens. and my mustache to Marcia Roenicke. tManny Velascoy L 51 To the future French students at PCHS I leave Barbara. Au Revoir! fMary Villarrealy My ability to get a date to Kyle. special thanks to teachers and coaches. and my heart to someone that's special, Betty Ann. tWilliam Wardy My ability to go to school four days out of five to Angela Hinson. CKristi Watsony My jewelry in exchange for Jodi Gentry's smile, my clothes for Lori Oliva's happy-go- lucky style. and the rest of my life to Ronnie. CLori Weeksy My unpaid bills for drumheads and sticks to Russell White, my redneck abilities to Mark Johnson. and all my weights to David Johnson. tScott Weeksy All my love to Paige and my driving ability to my brother Glen. tLarry Whitey All my love. understanding, and the rest of my life to Larry: my brother Russell to the band in hopes that he drives them crazy in- stead of me: and my messed up quad packs to next year's Sports' Editor. CPaige Whitey My love to Wilson and Randy. my A's to Laura Jordan, and my Visine to John Ed- wards. tTina Whitey l , My messy locker to Jan Green and my bad grades to my sister, Sherry. tBrenda Williamsy My appreciation formaking my move here not so bad , after all. to everyone at PCHS. Thanks! CCaren Williamsy My beauty and friendship to Keith Cowan CFleabagy and my unbreakable comb to James Rainey. Uonathon Wrighty My love to all the girls and the ability to take great pictures to Lee Roy Gray. tEddie Youngy Senior Will As wonderful as school days are - So full of fun and laughter - The best and richest times you'll know Will come a few years after. . . So close the door behind you now And as you turn away Review the dreams and plans you've made And hold them fast today . . . Walk proudly as you move along, Feel young and strong and free, And let your heart repeat these words The best is yet to be! D. J. Faulhaber The Best ls Yet to Be When you're not sure which foot? stand still. Mrs. Rom counts the beat for the graduation shuffle. -Ui? f We haven't had to sit this still since fifth grade! 72 f Graduation 1. S4311 This is it, guys. Are you ready? ,Nguy Mr. Reynolds does a final credit check on Billy. John gives a mortarboard salute. Mr. Hetrick checks to see if Robert's in the right position in line. MM ,ag You pin my collar, and l'll pin yours. We're in step! Can you believe it? Chris smiles gleefully as the photographer snaps a rather reluctant Jane's picture. Graduation f 73 X ,, ggi Sf Bruce Stancil congratulates Beverly and Monica prior to the ceremonies. 'W 'x:A,!vSi.it..i'i S X.. Q. 5 Y., 'S' L ' A The girls ask one another, ls my tassel straight? Valedictorian Jeft Pierce . M .J 'N : f 1 5 , ? 5 X. t E Salutatorian Kay Davis According to Valerie and Melanie, these robes A final moment of laughter is shared. Will we ever be together like this again? are too hot for 85 degree weather. 74 f Graduation 4, QuoTABi.Es Jeff: The best way to prepare yourself for life after high school is by planning. Kay: Be fair with others, but keep after them until they're fair with you. Tom: Being involved has made all the difference. Liz: Life is not just a black and white movie, things are not that simple. weather doesn't necessarily mean C1355 president Liz Cramer spirits! Waiting is the hardest part. Won't eight o'clock ever come? Student Body President Tom Hines l 5 Come on, breeze! Do you suppose the sponsors would notice if l ditched this robe? Graduation f 75 'War Sm- A '7!fE'vi'f1l'x ffl- '- 15 fn 535' :af Qwf Lf' Perhaps one of the most unique experiences that students can share is the time spent in preparation foriand par- ticipation in after school activities. , A We can't wait for that 1:55 bell - to head to McDonaid's, to work, home to our favorite soap for to the telephonej and perhaps back to campus in the p.m. for auclub meeting, band practice, a dance, a party. This is when we Come alive! Y ox tv 5 it 1 533.5 C L , si l 5 S I i 2 ,i r i 5 .A-5 - i s Welcome Sophomore Dance Christmas Play Career Day Football Homecoming Christmas Dance Basketball Homecoming Sadie Hawkins Fair Prom O Student Appreciation Day O4 Awards Day O I 1 I i l Mindy CUImerJ dances her 1 'tw 7 Sopho oreDa ce 435 1 .. it r in l i ,I W . . , a It v ' QW-, N l 3, F ., gf. F .7 X, pr IS I X. ,pgs .N 'V , F5 ' :rl ' fi . 2,7245 34 4 I1 way onto the floor. Senior Deanna CMusserJ provides welcome Johnny Gilmore and his date share a coke k refreshments for an active crowd. brea . 1 1. Q , x F , .. ,,r Q , as N r,V,,, r , - ,T - f' if ? ' G Pi . . f N K L, Y? s . P'S-Mem, '4i41:fasrvfww-'meWe The guys seem to be in short supply in this shot! Off to a Good Start Accordlng to Wesley CUrbanJ Theresa fThomasJ and Raymond fCurryJ watchlng can be as much fun as partlcnpatlng Before the dance beglns Lisa CDavlsb Susan Clvlej and Kathy QMancmell0 provude their own entertamment Flrst Mary 6 th the basuc step unstructs Blackwood fnrst social event of the year ome Sophomore Dance he d that ruval tember 18 us a tradltlon rally acknowledges the ar all new underclassmen and s them to these unfamullar surrondmgs We not only make new frnends that may last throughout the years may but rekmdle friendships that l'ave waned over the summer It IS a great way to get the new year off to good start year the entertainment for the eilenlng was provided by radio PCH and w be to statlo S e WPAS DJ Gary Oesch a alumni We danced and talked re glad to have an excuse to gether agamll Welcome Sophomores f 79 so I ' wi ' ' th : . I , V . . . Thi , ' XV, ai., ...Digit A l Men on the street QT. Martin, M. Jordanb discuss Scrooge's death. Something rather unusual for our school occured on December 17, 1981. A group of dedicated students produced, directed, and performed, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Numerous hours were spent fund raising, designing and constructing the set, and rehearsing the play. Ac- tors and stage crew could be seen leaving the activity center sometimes as late as eleven o'clock at night. All of the hard work and dedica- tion finally paid off. The Society of Performing Arts performed spec- tacularly and was enthusiastically received by the student body and the public. 80 f Christmas Play A Christmas Carol 'WI lt's curtain calI for a splendid cast. The ghost of Christmas Past CY. Johnsonj reminds Scrooge of past sins. The Cratchett family eats a slim Christmas dinner. Scrooge CM. Gunnj asks, Are you the Ghost of Christmas-yet-to-come? Time for Decision Valdosta State and Troy State compete for student attention. Putting your name on college mailing lists means guaranteed mail ! Clyfton with the Time has a Seniors They a most ii he or discusses college offerings State recruiter. for decision this phrase special meaning for our as they near graduation. re faced with one of life's nportant decisions. Should he find a job, or go to col- lege? ihen again, maybe a voca- tional s skill, w chool, meant to teach a job uld be best. Career Day, a traditiTJn at PCHS each year, is in- tended this im to help these students with ortant decision. This year more tlfan 60 representatives from college techni service Septe the cho , universities, trade and al schools, and military talked with our Seniors in ber. But, in the final analysis, ice is the student's to make. Career Day 1 81 Mrs. Cook serves a bewitching brew on Hallo- ween Tina LaMontagne and Manny Velasco pause for a picture. 82 f Football Homecoming A Royal Event The JV Pirates are 111 and proud of it! Q105 means music cheers DJ Bobby Rich. , s T . f,,: 'Chip COliver7 you promised me the next dance, says Vicky CPetersonJ. The Queen and her court make it a royal ev ning for everyone. The an nr' The the f Day. royal wedding of Prince set the stage for our mme theme Royal Event. began celebrating stivities on Tuesday, 3 with Urban Cowboy and boots were ..- and Princess Diana of I '1 Seniors will do anything to get a little atten- tion ata pep rally! CVC ere! Baby Day gave lots of laughs, and Day brought out personali- we hadn't seen before! Q53 l Q-. at X . . . .gf 3 is On Friday we gathered in the square for the traditional homecom- ing pep rally. Competition was keen! Our spirited Band of Pirates won the Spirit Stick and paraded it around the square. Jodi Gentry won the right to put pie in Mrs. Benedini's face, adding to everyone's enjoyment. School was dismissed at noon and everyone headed for town or to a float to put on the finishing touches. The parade, organized by sponsors Lenny Cimador and Anita Fluitt, was exciting and fun, but the most im- portant part of the journey for the entrants was the review by the judges. Student Council took first place. 84 f Football Homecoming Here's a flashback to 1969 three. - Terry Ellington, Ms. Stephens invites Lisa Puckett to help 'hx t . 'E clean-up. Beth CParisianJ and Ken CWatersJ, and Dena CCorwinJ and Steve CWalkerJ enjoy this one from sidelines. as .fy 'Er '1 I For 51.29 Chris like Gary Crist's Hey! Betcha' dicln't know I could move fast enough to win the 'oooga' contest, challenges Jimmy Scroggins. ngel fAlexanderJ and Tammy 1O'NeaIJ enjoy a little conversation along with their music. X. Baleonis can have a nose job Kathy Deurloo and Deanna Musser add a festive touch to the dance. Football players and cheerleaders are the in gredients for an exciting game Football Homecoming f 85 That night at the game the at- mosphere was one of excited an- ticipation. However, as the Homecoming Court made their way to the field, the Pirates had fallen behind the Lake Weir Hurricanes. Momentarily the game was forgot- ten as the half-time activities, directed by Chairman Rhonda Jones and Pep Club President Jane Gailey, went off flawlessly. The flag girls, Band of Pirates, and National Guard rifle team formed a pathway across the field for the lovely contestants and their escorts. A very thrilled Leslie Herrmann was crowned the 1981 Queen. Following the corona- tion, the Pirates rallied to beat a sur- prised Lake Weir. Q105 DJ Bobby Rich did the honors at the Homecoming Dance which climaxed a successful and en- joyable week. We celebrated royally! Sophomore candidate Kimberly Poole and escort Stephen Herrmann. 86 f Football Homecoming Senior candidate Kay Davis and escort Tom Hines. Senior candidate Imogene Mathis and escort Shawn Johnson. Y? 1981 Homecoming Queen Leslie Herrmann and escort Les Bessenger. 1980 Homecoming Queen Nicky Dronoff. l Senior candidate Lori Weeks and escort Billy Ward. 'Fvlvf A stunned Leslie receives a congratulatory hug from former queen, Nicky. Junior .111 2-L.. Debbie Meyer and escort Can you think of a better way to begin Christmas vacation than with a Christmas dance? Student Council got us into the holiday spirit with decorations that fit the occasion. Everyone was relaxed and ready for fun! Attendance was small, but sometimes nice surprises come in small packages! There was room to Punk, to teach one another new steps and to do your own thing. The music, furnished by members of the Student Council, was played by Council members who passed up dancing to volunteer as DJ's and spin the records on the turntables. Kevin Ballard asks Lisa Davis for the last dance, but Lisa is undecided. Joanna Fitts, Rhonda Jones, Betty O'Lone, Bruce Stancil, and Susan lvie do Bus Stop. This group gets some Punk Rock into the action. 88 1 Christmas Friends like Tina LaMontagne and Kathy Beaumont enjoy the breaks as much as the dance. David Heuring has the beat, or does the beat have David Heuring? Into the Holiday Spirit A little rhythm, good music, and friends are all Sarah Smith, Leslie Herrmann, and Eddie Rice need for a good time. ,xx ite Mrs. has a ball just watching 'em get w do n. Brett plays air guitar while Greg Miller tries not to notice. Christmas Dance 1 89 M 2 I .av M 9' -4 gh, 1 5 , ww A . - g ,'1m...,., .I If f fb' is 1 Wumwww 'fr W , My ' ' M M, KY Q JIM f ? sw ff ' ' in 'ar 51 M J Le . f ,U .FV ., ' , it T , W 4 'r y 1, X' EW , Y. Mar' ' I 4 ,... I abd N ' . , L ,, . -. S jim , ' 5 -r .ff A , 'fir Q., ,N ' M, 'V' X- ': fn 'g,3'4' ' JM3, , . ' ' W xwxy ' S 4,1 M REM 2 ' ' - ' wi V, W hh rf. If - , M , A 'I v 'Q ' . LA 3. .r 1 ,mm oks as uf she just stepp ,ff QQ ,xy it Q , The Best of Times The Seniors score again with a surprised, but happy, Mark and Leslie. Sophomores Lisa Davis and Mark Jeter. Seniors Leslie Herrmann and Mark McCabe. Frid an en had c mann procla y night at half-time brought to the suspense. The seniors me through, and Leslie Herr- and Mark MacCabe were the imed Basketball Sweethearts. After ivictorious game, spirits were high a cess! the DJ d the dance was a super suc- Gary Oesch from WPAS was and played all our favorites. It was THE BEST OF TIMES. Cisc fires the ball to Shawn for a shot. Basketball Homecoming 1 91 Charmayne Johnson and Diane Tinsley prove that all the fun isn't on the dance floor! X This is the way they do it in jazzercise, comments Darlene QRoenickeJ. 92 f Basketball Homecoming vw' 3 Wu Kimberly Poole and Les Bessenger sing-along with the moves and the music. Running is only one of Todd Piersall s talents we Shellie Shannon and Pat Cooper enjoy a little romance with a slow dance. Greg Miller tries to convince Gail Gosselin to save the next dance for him. Elisa Kilpatrick is ready for a trip to the islands to practice her hula. .,..h '- ,,M,,..-ff Randy fBernowskiJ must have told Kathy CBeaumont7 quite a story! It's easier for a guy to concentrate on the girl when it's a slow dance! CMarsha Roenicke and Jason Wisnieswskij ....... ...-........o... ,..... ....... .,.....,,.-. .,..,.,-, .... X5 4 A 1 M ,, iw A M. I W, L1 .ff ' F I ff- -bn in F- ws .af io if 5, b . y, 'Y , 5 ' f ' if ' ' uf Q g ,,MA f 5 as ' Er' Q S si, Q 1 Q 12, gawk 4' to be Dansy Mae and ,FW . Y E 3' 'lf 'lf nw f ,Q A , I 4A A Mgk M ,Q Sometimes there's more action on the sidelines than on the dance floor. Qui , Bruce Stancil presents Paige and Larry with Come again, Toni?! asks David Daris. official T-shirts. lf I close my eyes, maybe he won't take a picture of me. 1Tammy Dorsett and David Sandersb Wil Ci not be a diamond, but it's mine! It can ding to to be caught in a squeeze, accor- Newsome. Sadie Hawkins f 95 Following the ceremony, everyone relaxed and enjoyed a trip to Honeymoon Haven, located in the Sadie Hawkins Dance Saloon. Not only was there lots of dancing but for a few bucks, you could have a wedding portrait made. Then, suddenly . . . the clock struck 10:20 p.m., Li'I Abner CLarry Whitej and Daisy Mae fPaige Whitey were introduced to the crowd. Cheers, whistles and applause filled the room. lt was a night of excite- ment and fun. The Junior Class had once again out-done themselves in presenting Sadie Hawkins to all at Pirate Patch, PCHS. Congratula- tions, Juniors! 96 f Sadie Hawkins Marryin' Samantha CMS. Stephensj and Mammy Yokum CMS. Benedinij give us a pair of those 1-..,, ,,, . - Theresa Pennington moves too fast for Eric Long. A special moment is shared by Monica Dukes and Gordie Larkin. Debbie Uacobsj has found someone she can really look up to. Uerry Barthiej Sandra On your mark, get set, BOOGIE! CCharmayne Johnsonj from th yrd and Shelby Ramer take a break action. ' who Y' 0 Q k my ,.. Charles asks, Weren't you CPauI and Brady to get the cokes? 4 xy ,Cx X Sadie Hawkins f 97 I 98 f Fair The Pasco County Fair is an an- nual, festive event that no one wants to miss! Before the fair opens, a spirited musical parade, featuring clowns, color and cotton candy, winds it's way through downtown Dade City. Many schools, Civic organizations, and marching bands from throughout the county participate. The 1982 fair had many exciting rides including the Skydiver, the Zip- per, and the Flying Bobs to test one's courage. A folk festival, talent contest, pet show, baby contest, and beauty pageant were an important part of the festivities for our school. The highlight of the week came when our own Leslie Herrmann was selected as the 1982 Miss Pasco County, and another of our lovely seniors, Rita Boyd, was named first runner-up. The fair was an enjoyable event for everyone, and we look forward to the sights, sounds and smells of Fair Day 1983. Leslie Herrmann QMiss Pasco 19821 graceful- ly performs her ballet. . . . Clowns, Color and Cotton Candy . . . Ramilda Kelly makes a point musically in the In the evening gown competition, Rita Boyd Talent Show walks th ' ' with confidence FU' According to Susan lvie, Betty Ann O'Lone, and Karen Jumonville, fairs are for fun! nf Good ol' boys, David Johnson and Butch Tabb show off their talent with alittle pickin' and singin'. Davis combines art and dance to perform original drama for the Pageant crowd. 1 Well, guys, do we play another game or take a ride on the Skydiver? X Darlene Rgenicke is a modern version of the II Southern ee. z Fair f 99 J Jenkms L Bacon S Fagan and D Petters make memories Whale her date goes for the car Kathy gathers their momentos 100 X Prom 3 Flrst class service IS provided by M Rao R Rhlnesmlth K Cooper M Cotter G Gosselln T D Heath Best Dressed Couple IS a tntle Angela Benson and Raymond Pressley might well deserve' , Xu .a' 'X If - t in ,s' X 7 . . X X t A ' K - ,i , . A l r . 4-.4 V . I ,, . A ' I ' U . I . , . ' ' , . , . , . l , . : rf YA X xv., V . A ,Y 'v 1431 ,I . If- hi? 4 or fhlfh L3 ' f'2u?l' M f4.'fff,f 8 si- X ,Pl '. . H l 4' . V , . , . , . . ' J . C Q 0 A Touch of Class l A Who what would evenin most reme would have expected that began as a dreary, rainy day nd with such a spectacular ?! Prom night, May 8, was definitely an evening to mber! At ei Wh ght o'cIock, cars began arriv- ing at in Ridg broke I The Ju A ful ispering Oaks Country Club e Manor. A tradition had been . It was not a St, Leo Prom. miors had taken a bold step. moon, cool breeze, poolside Tl r I setting, champagne fountain, girls in lovel' evening gowns, guys in tux- edos, nd the Southern charm of 'Don't you think the Prom is beautiful? Deb- Lisa Goodwin admires Kelly's CSanchezJtux. WhiSpe ing Oaks - what could be ble asks more romantic? il' 'lui' D. Sumpter, C. Harmon, A. Benson, l. Stewart, S. Jenkins, S. Harrison, K. Smith, R. Smiley. A. Sanders, E. Gant, E. Hall, J. Hill, M. Redmon, C. Stephens. Prom 1 'l'0lil'll 1, LXSS I' ll 0 Nl '82' 9 O I Deryk entertains his date with a little vocalizing. At ten o'cIock sharp, the music stopped and Bruce Stancil, presi- dent ofthe Junior class, stepped up to the microphone to announce the long awaited Prom Court. The sec- ond court is Leslie Herrmann and Mark McCabe. The first court is Cassandra Harmon and Shawn Johnson. The 1982 Prom Queen and King are . .. Monica and Gordie Larkin. As the evening came to a close, we realized that for many of us, this was our last Prom. The memories would live forever. The Juniors had succeeded again. The evening truly had a touch of class! 102 f Prom Vi? 'Y f xii J if -K o Prom Queen and King: Monica and Gordie Larkin. L K A Karen Williams, Jodi Gentry, and Rhonda Jones present flowers to the court. The king and queen claim the dance floor. Cassandra Harmon and Shawn Johnson share the spotlight. ,.f' . HQ! -. C N' -Q .... Q33 xA. A' XI isqxt is X , ,E ii tl, Q t f , fs' -.. Mary fvillarrealj and Edith CRhodesb avidly read the band to Scott CWeeksj asks Christine fRoIIinsJ for this Harriet dance. music. book while their dates wait for the Ricky's attention in spite of the Prom X 103 10 May 14th was probably the most anticipated day on our calendar. Students were dismissed third period to hear campaign speeches by candidates for next year's stu- dent government offices. Following fourth period, students were free to participate in Student Appreciation Day. There were several club- sponsored booths and activities to be enjoyed. 4 Merriment and Mayhem Drue Hamilton and Cheop Corwin long for class to end. Y? ff' The candidates wait nervously as Tom CHinesJ gives instructions for the speeches. Mrs. Robinson earned a lot of bucks for the Wearing shorts is a one-day privilege! FFA! ESYQ, IRI' 5 AJ5' FV V, 'T ,J Food is a language everyone understands! .,... 5.359 nn-nz.-:.. The most important picture in the box is your picture. The Foreign Language booth sold interna were n sold b Studen tables tional foods, many of which w to students. Campus Life oks and religious articles. Council provided ping pong nd raw eggs for those with a compeiitive spirit and sold popcorn and co got a li me for refreshment. The fun ttle out of hand when some students became involved in non- sponso and wa The popular agreed Staff's attract noon e 'ed, unauthorized egg throws ter balloon fights. FFA Hdunking booth was a spot since Mrs. Robinson to be dunked. The Pirate picture sale was another big ion. Throughout the after- njoyable music was furnished by the Southern Comfort band. I-gn-NN Luz Sanchez, Manny Velasco I , to J ge, -1 Wim determination, Hutch scores. Student Appreciation Day f 105 Voice of Democracy Contest IVFWJ: lst - Gail Gosselin: 2nd - Lora Sobotka: 3rd - Scott Black Young American Art Contest: Ist - Gail Gosselinp 2nd - Monica Douglas: 3rd - Douglas Ballard Kiwanis Scholarships: Sandy Silas and Kerri Griffin O. K. Mickens Scholarship: Darlene Blackmon, Sherry Harrison, Cisco Johnson, and Imogene Mathis Alpha Pi Chi Scholarships: Edward Hall, Deirdre Sumpter, JoAnn Sampson, and Cassandra Harmon Phi Beta Lambda Scholarship: Kelly Duncan PHCC Scholarships: JoAnn Sampson, Drue Hamilton, Cheryl Chastain, Julie Reynolds, Tom Langley, Monica Green, Karen Turner, Sarah Smith, Melanie Barron, and Leslie Herrmann East Pasco Jr. Woman 's Club Scholarship: Michael Beaumont Dade City Woman's Club Scholarships: Kelly Duncan and Debbie Jacobs Florida Chamber of Commerce Star Student Award: Jason Wisniewski Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship: Jeff Pierce Alpha Delta Kappa lAlpha Phij Scholarships: Mary Capehart and Karen Turner Woodman of the World Award: T. D. Langley Sons of the American Revolution, Inc. Award: Tom Hines Outstanding Business Student: Scott Black Business Education Award: Lori Coonrad. FBLA Scholarship: Scott Black Outstanding Agriculture Students: Lonnie Hicks and Joey Worrel Machine Shop Award: James Storch Best All-Around Cosmetology Student: Cindy Rhoden Cosmetology Awards: Hairstyling lst - Jeanette Danetg 2nd - Lori Smith Customer Service Pin: Develyn Hicks Home Economics Awards: Edith Rhodes and Mathew Redmon Outstanding Bandsman: Terry McNabb and Judy Denney Outstanding Musicians: Terry Bellamy and Sue Mullins Special Band Award: Sally Melzer Medical Service Awards: Julie Cox, Martha Brinson, and Sandy Silas DCT AWards: Kimberly Johnston and Deirdre Sumpter Dramatic Award: Michael Gunn School Service Award: Tom Hines lDare You Awards: Shawn Johnson and Lori Weeks Girl's and Boy's State: Jodi Gentry and Jason Wisniewski Valedictorian: C. Jeffrey Pierce Salutatorian: Katherine L. Davis Principal's Scholar-Athlete Award: Jeff Pierce and Kay Davis Outstanding StudentAward: Leslie Herrmann Student Council Awards: Diane Tinsley and Tom Hines National Honor Society Awards: Deanna Musser, Liz Cramer, Melanie Barron, and Leslie Herrmann Mr. James Auten and Mrs. Louise Gilbert an- nounce their retirements: 106 f Awards Day Designated for Honor DCT award-winners are Deirdre Sumpter and Kim Johnston The Drama trophy went to an excited Mike Gunn Mrs. Lucas expresses her appreciation to Develyn Hicks, Lori Smith, Jeannette Danet and Cindy Rhoden. Shawn Johnson and Lori Weeks receive the I Dare You award. The Ag Dept. honored Lonnie Hicks and Joey Worrel. Kg Mr. Davis presents Sally Melzer with a Special Band Award for her service to the Band of Pirates, 6, E17 ,mea Kelly o uncan accepts a Phi Beta Lambda Scholarship. Most Ou and Mela Most Out Most O Flannery Most Out Most Oi Barron Most Ou Musser Most Out Most Ou and Jeff Most Out Bausch a Most Out Spiritual t P tstanding English Students: Mark McCabe nie Barron standing French Student: Leslie Herrmann utstanding German Student: Christina standing Spanish Student: Caryn Henry itstanding Humanities Student: Melanie 'standing Social Science Student: Deanna standing Art Student: Sarah Smith standing Math Students: Les Bessenger ierce standing Science Student: Jeff Pierce nd Lomb Award: Mark McCabe standing Driver's Ed. Student: Tom Hines ' eadership Award: Karen Turner Bryn-Alaiq Photography Award: Lee Roy Gray 1982 Pifate Staff Editors: Melanie Barron and Christina Flannery Yearbook Dedication: Coach Bob Bowling 1983 Pirate Staff Editor: Barbara Cain Presenta Presiden Rice tion of Student Council Gavel: Outgoing t Tom Hines to incoming President Eddie Awards Day X 107 ID ff-4, It an if if 5 L' l' 7' M ' N Liz- Q 1. - -walk Q R.. , Z 1 1 f 5 2 2 .--gp L- wnnlwvmv.-fhirnreivnl-ww-A v I 108 f Success Unlimited M4-.wfwmmw la xk M, ..,,, ,, ,,, ,- .v- 4 j I E A . wk S - U 1: QQR QE? 0 v Q New Concept in Music Band Capt. S. Mullins, Guard Capt. S. Fagan Drum Major T. Bellamy, Guard Co-Capt. T. Pennington FX Other Officers: M. Green, K. Williams, D. Spisso, J. Denney, D. Carson, B. Stancil, R. Bennett, M. Storch, J. Russ. Low Brass: P. Touchton, S. Denney, B. Starling, A. Sanders, M. Storch, J. Walton, T. McKay. Not pictured: W. Sickler 110 f Band The notes of Born Again stadium. echo through the Q--1.- Q-un----. .....- .- .-v ! D. has a way of lifting you up with Best Marchi We kicked off our year in July with Band Camp. ln two short weeks we learned our music and the show. Camp ended with a performance and get- acquainted dinner for our parents. In mid-August we started our Tuesday and -Thursday night practices which con- tinued through mid-February. We were trying new concepts in music and at the same time were incorporating all the best marching maneuvers from national- ly known drum and bugle corps. The result was an effective departure from the traditional military or big-band style. We utilized the few musicians we had in order to make our small band sound as exciting as possible. Our drum instruc- tor, Ken Watts, stayed with us throughout our marching season and motivated the entire band tremendously! Saxophones: J, Hill, W. Wormack, G. Singleton, T. Bellamy, M. Green, L. Charette, F. Yager. . Q s huulnllh ng Maneuvers On Odtober 24, we hosted the first Pasco l Although hibition vitational Marching Contest. we could not compete, our ex- performance out-scored the first-plarcf band by twenty points! Nove Dora for Contest. took firs ber 14, we traveled to Mount the Golden Triangle Marching We finished third overall and place in music. Our innovative drum lirle missed first place by one- tenth of test. We achieve Empointl A week later we travel- were one of the few bands to Superior rating in all scored ed to Tal pa for the FBA Marching Con- l areas. O St. Pete Bands w 1 December 5, we were off to for the Florida Tournament of ere we received fifth place in the fielcp competition Cout of twenty bandsb. Special Woodwinds: J. Hill, W. Wormack, C. Wells. Russell does everything with a beat! Bandf111 February brought the Florida Citrus Festival Showcase of Music. We took seventh place in the parade, third place in concert com- petition and showed our flexibility and musicianship by placing first overall in the evening field show! Solo and Ensemble rolled around in late February when on the 26th, our Jazz band achieved an Excellent rating. The next day our individual soloists, ensembles and color guard competed. They brought home eight superiors. The FBA Concert Contest was held in Tampa March 123 we receiv- ed an excellent overall with a superior in sight-reading. March 27 we competed in the Chasco Fiesta Parade and took first place. Our Jazz Band participated in the West Coast Jazz Festival April 30, and on May 15 our superior rated soloists and ensembles went to Cocoa Beach for the FBA state contest. Another Star is born as Paul pours his into this solo. uuqululyl lil E mmlnmlllukvllifxj RRQ!'0! Trumpets: S. Mullins, T. Dronoff, D. Carson, S. Hicks, J. Russ, C. Balionis, R. Bennett, R. Bush, Brock. A. Newton. Flutes: K. Williams, D. Barthle, L. Peer, D. Spisso, T. Hatton, P. White, C. Huntington, E. Gosselin. Not pictured: R. Jones. 112f Band According to Terry, playing the tuba is heavy responsibility. PTFPWF W...-..-.,-f..,.,.. M. Hobbs. Not pictured: M. Johnson, E. Gant it B. Stancil, R. Boyd, C. Green, S. Weeks, M. German, R. White, L. Barker, D. Reedy, P. on 4 M W... M . W. ,..mM,,.-.W ., may-W '- '- ' 'G 5 ,wi- The 1981-82 Marchung Band of Pirates :MM ww-endif' . is-N-N 4 , Band! 113 Our year concluded May 27 with our annual banquet and awards ceremony. The 1981-82 year was truly the best ever for the Band of Pirates! We would have been unable to achieve all that we did without the guidance and support of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis, our special instruc- tors and our many helpful band parents. Although it was an experimental and sometimes trying year, we showed real class by finishing like 4 true champions. Sue Mullins Captain l Section Leaders: S. Mullins, J. Denney, K. Williams, P. Touchton, M. Green, S. Weeks, T. McKay. 114fBand .ap-J ,A J. C... Seniors such as Sheila perform with confidence! fl French Horns: R. Terranova, C. Champion, S. Muck. Clarlnetsz C. Wells, J. Denney, C. Loftin, B. Stancil, K. Veivia, S. Fussell, M. Worrell, L. Walker, Y. Johnson, B. Howard, P. Brewer, G. Sober, R. Hall, D. O'Berry, L. Shoupe, K. Hormuth, L. Clark, C. Davis. M- V-f -p ll I s I li Fu I 'ff I I 5 ruff? - -1 I 2 Tiny Sue's big sound is a crowd pleaser! L K .-N A Swin ing Soun I Pxx Our community always enjoys keyboard talents. 5 BfUCe'S The Pirate Jazz Band. K.. if vu.-uni, -wr' r' .. -' if Stage Band 1 115 116 XCBE The school office runs smoothly with Deb- bie' q ,YY-tux N -. Keeping accurate medical records is a real challenge for Sandy. Cassandra re-lives a little of her childhood as she helps out at Cox Elementary. 'BE QB! Q gfglpnlzi f:'Y SEE Q57- Officers: M. Williams, Pres.g T. Rowell, V. Pres., D. Jacobs, Sec., L. Weeks, Treas.: A. Benson, Reporter. Cassandra gets into the Sleeping Bag Con- test at Almost Anything Goes CBE Works for Me! , 5 Angela enjoys keeping voter registration up-to-date at the Supervisor of Elections office. Typing and filing are skills Melanie uses daily at Bank of Pasco. CB ticip is designed to help you learn ting in it. This year's CBE class abou? the business world by par- was Each every ade up of eighteen students. student had a job to go to day after school. Every job was different and we learned a lot while tions class discussing our particular situa- and positions during our CBE at school. We all worked hard, earneld money, and received a credi .at the same time! We also had the opportunity to be involved in many of the FBLA functions. During the year, we had a few money making projects so we could hold quet. to sh the annual CBE formal ban- The purpose of this banquet is ow our appreciation to all our job supervisors. All in all, each CBE member learnid something useful to help e . . him! and her new r in the business world. the year we really had fun v Closer together. It was as hard to keep our minds work, so Mrs. Ricci really had ls full! She played a very part in our senior year, and her the best of luck with her Mona Williams, President 'Rh' 'SE -:VII 73 4 P4 a I I-il? ' ' l'i I bid I ll! 1 Standing: Ms. Ricci, J. Prestininzi, M. Partridge, A. Jacobs. Seated: L. Coonrod, L. Dewe , L. Weeks, V. Y Benson, M. Poole, M. Williams, L. Krig. S. Black, K. Duncan, S. Fussell, D. T. Rowell, D. Marsee, C. Harmon, A. CBE f 117 A Time for Fun and Fellowship Campus Life Club provides an oppor- tunity for students to meet on campus for weekly Christian fellowship, and it assists the school in developing the whole person. Although we were a new club on cam- pus, we got involved. Our Homecoming float won third place. We also sponsored a live, Christian Band concert which at- tracted many students. And, of course, no year would be complete without some kind of trip, so we took off to Clearwater Beach during Easter vaca- tion for a time of fun and fellowship. Although the response from the stu- dent body has been gratifying, we are, nevertheless, looking forward to even greater participation and involvement in the future. Karen Turner President Sponsors: Gaylord McKinley, Robin Quesenberry, Keith Evans. Officers: K. Turner, Pres., D. Partridge, V. Pres.: B. Barr, Sec. I rpg. 1st Row: B. Williams, D. Reedy, J. Cox, R. Rhinesmith, B. Barr, K. Copper. 2nd Row: J. Fitts, C. Johnson, B. Stancil, E. Gosselin, R. Boyd, C. Champion, B. Agner, M. Partridge, K. Turner, K. Green, J. Green. 3rd Row: R. Bush, J. Allen, M. Jordan, R. McDaniel, C. Kern, D. Partridge, A. Neal, L. Freijo. 118 f Campus Life - --Y Helping Customers Look Attractive 1stRow: B. Williams, L. Gross, K. Spradling, L. Jennings. 2nd Row: L. Puckett, H. Lawson, J. Danet, M. Regan. K. Stailey D Hicks L Smith 3rd Row-D Lucas D Kimball D M ' , . , . ' , . ' , . . cMickIe A Stone S Quick K Spratlin P Harper Cosm of stud develo cosmet chemic the co these s tology is an individualized course designed to assist students in ing specific skills used by Iogists in the process of applying I preparations to beautify the hair, plexion, and the nails. They use 'ills to help their customers look as attractibfe as possible. Success in the pro- fession porate 1 ogy into depends on one's ability to incor- ghe scientific aspects of cosmetol- the art and techniques of applying appropliate measures to meet the custom reason physiol techniq Florid riculum tion, S Regulati r's individual needs. This is the for studying the anatomy, gy, and chemistry related to the es being used. requires a 600 to 1200 hour cur- which includes Hygiene, Sanita- terilization, School Rules, and ons-Ethics. Our course is offered to studgnts in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth rades. Jeannette DanetfMrs. Lucas Officers: J. Danet, Treas.: D. Lucas, Sponsor: K. Stailey, Sec.: K. Spradling, Vice Pres., Not Pictured: C. Rhoden, Pres. f N lst Row: K. Beaumont, C. Rhoden, D. Pringle, J. Grove, I. Meza, C. Covington, S. Stephens, D. Good beauticians give their hair special care. Denaro. 2nd Row: B. Gregory, P. Murphy, D. Charette, L. Nichols, L. Goodwin, R. Polk, M. Hassell, D. Rosier, H. Oser. 3rd Row: D. Agnello, R. Williams, M. Henry, H. Downoll, S. Hillsgrove, L. Wilders. Cosmetology f 119 The Working Cla GIoria's neat appearance is a plus in job market. .uulivqig Paperwork plays a large role in the DECA program as Sylvester demonstrates 120 f DECA 'UP aff J etteee l .1? '5:3 Robin, Debbie, and Manny discuss plans for the tubing party. Terry takes DECA seriously! I Distributive Education is an in- troduction to Marketing, Merchandis- ing, and Management which trains students for careers in retailing, wholesaling, and businesses which provide services. Our PCHS DECA entered District competition in which three members qualified for State. Lisa Cunningham, Tina White, and Manny Velasco, were the lucky winners. Other activities included: an authen- tic Mexican dinner prepared by the Sanchez family at the Mid-State Federal leisure room, a softball game against Zephyrhills DECA, a homecoming float and corsage sale, Pasco County Fair float entry, grad- doll sale, condiment sale, a trip to Publix Warehouse, tubing down Rain- bow River followed by a BBQ, and finally, our annual dinner honoring our employers. We personally thank our outstand- ing sponsor, Mr. Frank Gentry, for a terrific year. Manny Velasco Officers: S. Roberts, Treas.g M. Bleich, V. Pres., T. Scroggins, Pres., Not plcturedg T. White, Sec. Kneeling: S. Roberts, R. Flanders, G. Davis. Standing: M. Bleich, M. Wilson, J. Scroggins, M. McNatt, D. Barthle, M. Smith, K. Fordham, T. McKay, J. Buchanan, M. Sanchez. lg! fl Sylvester, Joel, Neal, Tina, and Paul are DECA contest winners! gg W it ' . ' S 34 x N J K Nl. S i .-M1558-Q i O03 R . Z come in assorted shapes and sizes! advice. 's sponsor, Mr. Gentry gives lots of DECA! 121 The DCT club is made up of students who have learned how to get a job, how to keep a job, and how to improve while on the job. These things are taught by our spon- sor, Mr. Hal McGregor through the DCT class. The DCT class helps you learn more about your job while you are actually working. The DCT club is an activities organization for work- ing students. This year's activities included spirit ribbon sales, per- sonalizing a block in the new sidewalk, car washes, bake sales and the CECF District 6 Contest. Kim Johnston was awarded a first place trophy in the Medical Related contest. Deirdre Sumpter represented our class at the CECF State leadership Conference which was held at Hollywood, Florida. Earning while we learn still allows us time to participate in a very ex- citing organization. 122 X DCT Deidre Sumpter, President om, Kay, S. Batman Ctour guidej, and Manny pose beside a Heidelburg castle. Springtime Visitors Skiing in Switzerland . . . a cruise up the romantic Rhine River . . . the tiny cafes of Paris . . . Eastertime in Lucerne . . . and Bussels with its fabulous medieval guild houses. The people of Europe are warm and hospitable, and offer a friendly welcome to the springtime visitor. 'S iv M. McCabe, Mr. Auten, L. Sabotka, T. Hines, R. Flanders, J. Reynolds, M. Velasco Fondue, music, and contests were enjoyed by Robin and Julie at the Swiss restaurant in Lucerne. lt's n experience our students have p rticipated in for twelve con- secutivi' pands years! Traveling abroad ex- orizons, and gives bright new perspectives to studying foreign languages, history, art, literature and all the humanities. Students gain a solid foundation of experience that lasts them a lifetime. Learning and fun happen together on PCHS European tours! get Our group arrives in Frankfort anxious to on with the tour. Europe f 123 We Know 0ur Business Mr. FBLA of Florida: Scott Black. . O K i I 95 YQ- L A fy , Mia' f Officers: J. Prestininzi, Pres., K. Duncan, V. Pres.: L. Dewey, Sec., L. Coonrod, Sec.: R. Rafuse, Treas.: S. Black, Hist. lst Row: J. Ricci, Sponsor: V. Singleton, D. Jacobs, L. Krig, L. Hobbs, L. Coonrod, L. Dewey, V. Baker, L. Weeks, M. Poole, E. Gosselin, A. Duggan, A. Benson, W. Cone, R. Rafuse, J. Fiorelli, S. Fussell, D. Lain, Sponsor. 2nd Row: J. Prestininzi, C. Harmon, S. Black, S. Pearson, D. Marsee, T. Rowell, M. Newsome, K. Ducan, M. Williams. 124 f FBLA 31 Annette tells Brenda all the advantages FBLA membership. X 'T '1.4 ol' ormal initiation wouldn't be complete The 1981-82 school year has been very productive for the Future Business Leaders of America. The Pasco chapter was, once again, home to a State Officer and a District President. In February we took our members to the District Conference in Lake Wales, Florida, and then it was on to State in Orlando and Nationals in ln- dianapolis, Indiana! FBLA sponsored many activities involving the members and non-members. Among them were Singing Valen- tines and Almost Anything Goes. The chapter purchased and displayed a National FBLA billboard for publicity in the community. Scott Black, District XIII Pres., and Jenni Prestininzi, State Vice Pres. Special recognition goes to our great sponsors Miss Donna Lain and Mrs. Janet Ricci, who are always there and without whom we could never su to Mrs. Mrs. Gi courage NEWS F tion, S FBLA jf Scott. ii as .. gi tt. 1 . -..S cceed. Also, a big thank you Walker, Miss Pedrey and lbert who aided and en- d us along the way. Jenni Prestininzi President LASH - At State Conven- ott Black was named Mr. Florida. Congratulations, I -as tt iw' T? s S 'WMA ...SQ :lox-se.. lt's not in FBLA requirement, but Elaine learns a fo eign language. FBLA f 125 Gro ing W K Ax asf' 5 . .O 1 ,. we T x . fr If st ts ...s it I wonder if this is how the Incredible Hulk started out. S, eeAe H ' .Iwi f i fkffgf tiff? ff PG g g .W . ' .-.f,, t ,e-2 J :iE L A i . LZ if fflyu ,' That's the last time Coleman's going to touch an electric fence! for America The Future Farmers of America is an organization dedicated to developing members' knowledge about agricultural in- dustries. America sees us building a founda- tion for the future and preparing for coming agricultural endeavors as members learn about agribusiness, leadership, respon- sibilities, and each other through teams, projects, committees, and activities. This year a brand new challenge has been issued to FFA chapters throughout the state. Plans for a State Leadership Training Center have been finalized and 550,000 is needed to complete it. We have done our part through several fund-raisers. Participation on various teams such as Livestock Judging, Parliamentary Procedure, Meats Judging, Land Judging, Horticulture, etc., and the recognition it has earned for our members and our school also brought us knowledge which will serve us well in years to come. Offlcors: Sponsor, Ms. G. Ellis, S. Weeks Pres F Van Norman Report R Mancinelli Treas D Johnson Sentinel Jackson,Sec.gS. Sanders, Chaplain,J.Wisnewski, V. Pres B Tabb Parl Sponsors E Dillard and R Lane Future Farmers of America 1 , The culmination of this year's achievements was the May ParentfMember Banquet. Awards were presented to outstanding members and citizens in the com- munity who lent a helping hand. This year all the food served was a product of our efforts, and we en- joyed viewing a slide-presentation of our accomplishments. In the pro- cess of Growing for America we're limited only by our imagina- tion and enthusiasm!! f- Samira Jackson it-N Secretary Vice Presidents have it easy! E, ' l rf? - A Mlwuqdxs--va., 'Q - r -Q -wwuw sf if Scott, Tim, and Todd are having a little fun at Dana's expense. Mrs. Ellis experiments with a menu for the The FFA posse rides banquet. am. L' FFA f 127 Appreciation for the Performin Arts The Society of Performing Arts CSPAJ has been organized to pro- mote appreciation for and involve- ment in the performing arts and ora- tion among our youth and society. The Society was only organized this year but has been very active. We've produced two plays C'A Christmas Carol and Arsenic and Old Lace J and represented our school in two short skits at the 1982 Pasco County Fair. We also sponsored a series of ex- cerpts from Shakespeare, which were performed by a traveling act- ing troupe. Besides being a club, we're also a class. This has been extremely helpful in our preparation. We appreciate all the support we've received from the student body, faculty, administration, and community, and hope that more students will join our organization next year. Leigh Freijo Kneeling: Ms. Capaldo, P. Kreusch, L. White, J. Wood, A. Fluitt, Sponsor. 2nd Row: S. Hillsgrove, P. Christian, S. Knauer, M. Hassell, L. Burger. 3rd Row: J. Hines, P. Blommel, M. Storch, R. Williams, J. Partridge, R. Smith. 4th Row: B. Harris, M. Bauman, M. Powers, S. Millum, D. Dious. 128 X Drama u Karen and Deanna practice reading their cards. Fourth Period SPA i 4 -Q- 9-H' Pam needs her Arsenic and Old Lace script. ,- ee 15 as muh i Q L ' I e -t ' i fi :fx it na g Klux h Mrs. Mickens helps get a garment ready for I made it Day. Future Homem and Serve Future Homemakers of America is a national organization that provides opportunities for leadership development through individual and group activities based on members' concerns and interests. Member- ship is voluntary for all students who are enrolled in or have taken a course in homemaking. Our chapter has a membership of twenty-five members. The chapter has done many interesting things this year - namely, contributed more than thirty toys to needy children, gave fruit to the aging, and attended the district meeting where we won second place in public akers Lead speaking. We also won two blue rib- bons at the Pasco County Fair. The won s state and na The FHAer' They vi ing ext to stL thread have al members of the club have holarships, held district and ffices, and attended state ional conventions. chapter is planning for all s to participate in FHA week. 'ill be adopting a shut-in, hav- libits, and giving FHA service idents who need needles, , and safety pins. We will also 1 I made it Day - FHAer's will weaar garments made by them. Sherry Harrison President Seated: L. Sanchez, l. Mathis, M. Capehart, S. Harrison, K. Smith, S. Guillen. Standing: Mrs. Mickens, K. Davis, C. Capehart, A. Mullet, I. Meza, l. Sanchez, R. Denson, S. Scott. Officers: S. Harrison, Pres., L. Sanchez, Proj. Parl.g S. Guillen, Work Chrm.g K. Smith, Hist. Chrm.g l. Mathis, Sec.: l. Meza, Treas.p M. Capehart, F ,L.,... I I utrez vuiufwnreni O I . -4 3722513 Sheila learns homemakers WOVTIGD, x .. , K TOO. must be business FHA f 129 I The French Club has seen a fast-paced year, indeed! With the many activities and field trips that we planned, very little empty space was left between dates on the calendar. In the Fall, we took a field trip to St. Augustine where many of our French ancestors planted their roots. Soon thereafter, we were deep into the prepara- tion for our annual Christmas Festival. All the honor roll students were invited to share the fantastic foods and exciting entertainment from foreign lands. February brought another important date to the calendar. We visited the St. Petersburg International Folk Festival, where countries displayed their customs and foods. 1982 also gave the foreign language classes a chance to prove their merit. About thirty of the best students traveled to New Port Richey for an all-county Foreign Language Field Day. Many ribbons were awarded to students competing in various categories. As the year concludes with fond memories, we can all look back on the experiences we have shared. Leslie Herrman President 130 f French Salut Les Copains ai -5+ - , Ricky sports a suave French moustache. Kneeling: L. Sanchez, Sec., J. Lipsey, Hist.: S. Guillen, Rep.g D. Weiskopf, Sponsor, C. Kern Treas.: T. Musser, V. Pres., L. Herrmann, Pres.: R. Smalley, Rep., D. Heath, Hist. 1st row: T. Musser, S. Guillen, D. Weiskopf, L. Sanchez, I. DaCosta, D. Shaver, C. Williams, 2nd row: M. Blackwood, D. James, P. Dorman, K. Cooper, D. Roenicke, R. Boyd, K. Szaro, D. Luffman, L. Herrmann, 3rd row: R. Smalley, H. Brock, D. Heath, C. Kern, W. Simpson, J. Lipsey G. Broner, P. Sandoval. Qi A. SeC,e Tschiiss Freunde! ff.'z?,2!! I l 1. Officers: C. Flannery, Pres.: J. Green, V. Pres., C. Rollins, Hist.3 Sponsor D. Weiskopf. Say a word about my costume got a fight on your hands. and you've Gre t things come in small packages. This st tement describes our newly formed Germa Club. Durin December. the Christmas Spirit could found everywhere among the Ger- man stydents. With the help of the French and Sp nish Clubs, we put on the very suc- cessful Annual Foreign Language Christmas Festival for all Honor Roll students and faculty. Skits, songs, and native costumes highlig ed the celebration. Food from all three ountries was served buffet-style to everyo ie. On December 17, the German students went frtm class to class singing O Tannen- baum nd Stille Nacht CSilent Nighty. Then in February all Foreign Language attended SPIFFS in St. Petersburg, where enjoyed entertainment, food, and from countries all over the world. brought the all-county Foreign Field Day in New Port Richey. Chris Elaine Gosselin, Kerri Griffin, and Rollins recited German poems. We three Superior ribbons and one Ex- cellent on. Kevin Scott and John Tilley won an xcellent ribbon for their great display about G rmany during World War ll. n future we plan to visit Pasco Jr. Hi recruits for next year's German In th ear gh a fantastic year for the German Club. wiedersehn! Chris Flannery President T. Rock, G. Heath, K. Koehler, C. Flannery, B. Starkey, C. L. Bandy J. Tilley, J. Green, D. Weiskopf. German f 131 .-umwvg' ,, i we -.. .. ... M. ' r' We Strive for Perfection The 1981-82 Guard has come a long way. We have improved our abilities to learn, to do our drills, and to march. We have met our first goals but are still a long way from perfection. Once you step on the field or the court, you have to know what you are doing. There's little room for error. The Guard has done a great job this year, but we still have room for growth. We have organized a Com- petition Guard called Point Blank, which consists of sixteen members. We perform for five minutes to music of our choice. The maneuvers are very intricate. lt sounds really easy, but it is hard to attain precision and it takes a lot of dedication from each member. To win, you must have the desire. Marcia, Cathy and Lisa prepare to enter the fieldtu W g W h -'wlwf 1- G .. W Y. El' ' V ' I ' . f 4- -c, f'.-, 7 'fffif' YV , ..1.....f5ii?'E'J?' .Mg lx' e e M LM W - A-2. 4' ' W ' . Flag Corps: S. Shannon, D. Kreusch, T. Dorsett, C. Davis, J. Jenkins, T. Pennington, S. Fagan, L. Clark, D. Hall, T. Boyett, L. Puckett, K. Hormuth, M. Roenicke. I E Q T .3 W' 'P FTP PP Q f , 1 . 5 n 115, 1 11 .r ' , - f L y ' ' ,. .:' mm..-.awww M 2' -f 2' .. f , - .. ' i 1 ' pf 4 V 'ff T-fa If at Q l lg . 1 Q9 sy y xv ' kv, X, I if Q Us .... V ' , K -:.......mefw..-4, V lui - ,ff . ll -'JN 'llil wig' W' . J M ' N 5 'JS 4... . .1 1- A .. W -at . L:-s . .G Competition Guard: J. Jenkins, T. Pennington, C. Johnson, K. Hormuth, E. Kilpatrick, T. Dorsett, Theresa dreams up new flag routines. C. Davis, L. Puckett, D. Kreusch, T. Bellamy, S. Shannon, M. Roenicke. S. Fagan, D. Hall, L. Clark, T. Boyett. 132 f Guard P Shellie frequently travels this path to ractice 7 'ze ., -J! 'E' tl! ii' .lf Flag girl Cathy shows she can do more than spin a flag. . Aa.V it P 3 its 1 We have all enjoyed performing in marching competitions. This year we have competed in FBA at Chamberlain High School, receiving a superior rating. At the Florida Tourn PLG receiv Citrus Field parad big fir We a Front' Alor receiv ament of Bands we placed fifthgdat Mt. Dora's Golden Triangle hampionship, we placed third, ing also High Music. At the Festival Marching Parade and ompetition we placed sixth in ,third in concert band, and a t place for field competition. Iso received Best Use of 'and Best Drum Major. ig with the awards we have ed with the band, the Com- petition Guard has received a superi or rating at Solo and Ensem- ble for a great starting position. We have competed at Springstead ln- vitational, placing second and at Central Florida Color Guard Com- petition placing first. The Guard would like to express our many thanks to the following peopl : Mr. Mike Raifford, Mrs. Rox- anne avis, Mrs. Rita Clark, and Mr. Jeff D vis for putting up with us dur- ing th difficult times. For three years the Guard has worke to reach its present level. lt takes edication to do what we do. We axe outstanding, but we will neverftop striving for perfection. We onsider ourselves a family. We love one another and are truly a team. Shirl Fagan Captain K 'Fifi'-ff 3 WMA 5-1 . Guard Co-Captain T. Pennington and Captain S. Fagan. After aniither grueling practice, Tammy talks Stacey i to a ride home. Guard f 133 lt's Good for Your Health The hands of HOSA mold the health of tomorrow. ln this spirit, on Nov. 11, 1981, HOSA students traveled to USF for regional competition. It was an ex- citing and productive day, and we placed in several categories: Brain Bowl - 2nd place CTeam members: Debbie Pitts, Robie Wilson, Martha Brinson, Teresa Barnettejg Medical Spelling- lst place, Celesta Settle, Extemporaneous Speaking - 3rd place, Kathy Grant, Medical Ter- minology - 3rd place, Cheryl Chastain. 134 f HOSA Mrs. Kelly looks over the CPR checklist. F 'W'-flvlvwngg, 5 ai it I nw The hands of HOSA also mold a very impressive float. lst row - T. Barnette, J. Cox, S. Stevens, T. Mullins, K. Grant, C. Settle, R. Wilson, D. Pitts. 2nd row - D. Beagle, C. Chastain, K. Powell, W. Urban, M, Brinson, M. Peterson. Not Pictured: L. Oliva, V. Peterson, J. Gayle, J. Watson, L. Devine, C. Cunningham, K. Price, L. Howes, T. Simonds, J. Newman. n Unity There Is Strength W. Vaughn, H. Ruhmming, L. Williams, S. Wormack, S. Bryant, S. Johnson, C. Johnson, Mrs. ' , . ' 'ams, V. Singleton,S.Scott. Gilbert P Willi Hu an Relations encourages har- monio s relationships between peo- ple. M mbership in our organization is ope to the entire student body. The purpose of the Human Rela- tions lub is to improve communica- tion etween persons of varied social, economic, and cultural backg ounds. The goal is to establi h better understanding be- tween eople. Suc ess just doesn't happen by chanc . You have to make it hap- pen! o be successful in life, one must now how to get along with ,L x i Mrs. Gilbert, Sponsor, P. Williams, Sec., S. Johnson, Treas.g V. Singleton, Pres., S. Bryant, V. Pres. people. Knowing how to get along with p ople will help one to under- stand imself better. One of the first phase of club activities was devot d to Personality and Adjust- ment evelopment. Our future plans includ having a Human Awareness Works op and other activities that will pr mote better understanding betwefn people. CLUB MOTTO: IN UNITY THERE IS STRENGTH, AND AS O N E M O V I N G FORCE, we CAN CONQUER THE WORLD 7-9-. Lois prefers workshops - not homework! YM 1 4 . . 5 Lunchtime is a good time to build friendships. Human Relations f 135 Interact is a club for high school students, sponsored by the Rotary Club. It is a national- ly affiliated club, with one of its major objec- tives being interaction between the students and the community. We, as students, feel that we have discovered more about ourselves and our part in the community during this past year. Also, as the future adults of our country, we have discovered the responsibilities needed to organize civic projects, such as Rotary's annual Country-Western Day. We helped, too, with the National Parachute meet in Zephyrhills. As part of our association with the Rotary Club, two Interact members attend a Rotary Luncheon weekly and bring back news of up- coming projects that involve us. We have had a very productive year, but it would not have been such a success without the help of our sponsors, Mr. Hal McGregor and Ms. Cathy Pedrey, vice-president Kim Boltin, Mr. Lowell Harris, the Rotary-Interact committee chairman, and the faithfulness of each member. Toni Musser President Snacks are O.k. but Rotary Iuncheons are better, according to Lisa. Meet, eat, and interact! This club is fun! 136 f Interact Projects Involve U T. Musser, Pres.: K. Boltin, V. Pres.: R. Boyd, Treas. VF lst row: R. Boyd, M. Larkin, Ms. Pedrey, J. Gentry, T. Musser, D. Tinsley, Mr. McGregor, T. Dorsett K. Mancinelli, D. Meyer. 2nd row: B. Agner, E. Kilpatrick, S. Pearson, J. Fitts, C. Rollins, B. Cain, D Culliton, K. Holman, L. Cramer, K. Davis. 3rd row: C. Flannery, R. Jones, L. Reynolds, M. Hassell S. Muck, K. Boltin, J. Galley, R. Evans, P. White, D. Shaver, T. Bellamy. 4th row: G. Garner, C Champion, E. Rice, P. Touchton, E. Evans, T. Hines, H. Brock, B. Jarrett, D. Daris. Kerri conducts meetings with style and ease. i 1 J 6, l i I AGN.. Y is All Melissa and Tammy strike what must be the Key Club pose! X 'Y-:..s ' f-fixes, 4 .i Q,.1-5.ffss3ts..X: , H lpin Our Community Key Club has given helping our communi the Heart Associatior and planted a tree to appreciated. What di all agree that it is a side. The smiles on Center made each of we were responsiblef Key Club also s washed cars at Dick J us the opportunity to be involved in ty. We assisted in raising money for i, gave a party at a Day Care Center. let Mr. Roy Hardy know that he was we get in return? The members will elf-satisfaction that is felt deeply in- he children's faces at the Day Care us feel great, because we knew that r the happiness they were feeling. onsored several fund-raisers. We arrett Ford fThanks Mr. Jarrettb, had bake sales, and even sold household items at the Flea Market! We are sponsored Kiwanis advisor, Mr. has made himself ava by our local Kiwanis Club, and our Kurt Browning, has been great. He lable whenever we have needed him. Our school sponso ', Mr. Donald McClain, has truly been fantastic. Also, a spe of the members. You al thank you to Mr. Tom Ryan and all re all very special! Kerri Griffin T. Mann, C. Smith, Sec.: B. Williams, Treas.g M. Leggett, A. Alexander, D. Jacobs, V. president Pres., J. Green. Key Club f 137 Feature Twirlers The majorettes have really ex- panded their role this year as we tried something new. We had feature twirlers, and even though there were only two of us, we had a blast! During marching season, we, along with the Guard, won some nice awards - such as Best Front at the Florida Citrus Festival. At the beginning of the year Elisa attended the Central Florida Baton camp, while Charmayne attended several baton contests throughout Florida. We were prepared! We have also been part of the outstanding PCHS Comp Guard, Point Blank, along with fourteen other fantastic people. Working together as a unit was special. We have really enjoyed working together, and God has been with us all year. Best wishes to the major- ettes of the future. Charmayne Johnson Elisa Kilpatrick Q. l ex. 1 90' A89 Twirling isn't all glamour: it can be a spirited performance at pep rallies. 138 f Majorettes Self-discipline is the key to Charmayne's ex- cellent performances. X L .XX my X ' es. J 'f' '.- ' Charmayne Johnson and Elisa Kilpatrick. i . .. .3-4 ' The show ends as Elisa strikes this pose in her routine. Get in line, I'm a busy man! Everyone ls Reading It 'K Dear Maggie, wait until you hear this!! Seated: K. Boltin, H. Blair, M. Bleich, I. DaCosta, D. Sabatelli, D. Meyer. lst Row: L. Sanchez, T. Musser, B. Barr, D. Tinsley, J. Reynolds, B. McAndrews, S. Litchfield. 2nd Row: G. Moore, C. Neal, R. Palmer, B. Lovett, R. Rafuse, K. Turner, Mr. Hetrick. Sponsor. Not Pictured: S. Black, Editor. Due staff e X . an increase in the teaching was a new class of- fer d in '82. In this class the decision to irin Log fwa joined the pap Mr. re Every back the well-known Pirate made. Everyone in the class committee to help organize r and worked hard. arl Moore, owner of Pasco s has been a big help to us. hursday staff members go down t his office to set type, and print th paper. The only differences betwee our paper and the Pasco News are ours is smaller and doesn't require advertising. Every other Friday when the Pirate Log hiti campus, about 85 to 90 per- cent ar rapidly, chance sold during lunch. They go so the staff doesn't even get a to look at a finished copy until everyone else is already reading it! Our success has been due to a con- scientio s staff and constant en couragdulment and help from our spon- sor, Mr. Jud Hetrick. Happy Reading! ' L 139 Babs Barr Plrate og! NATlONAL HONO5 SOgETY ...T Z Y' v Effort Achieves Rewar 55 1401 NHS President Deanna Musser NHS induction ceremonies are always meaningful and impressive. New Members: G. Miller, M. Cramer, T. LaMontagne, B. Cain, T. Musser, J. Fitts, K. Williams, D Shaver, M. Beaumont, G. Gosselin, L. Davis, T. Bellamy, M. Blackwood, K. Sumner, J. Sampson, P Williams, S. Guillen, T, Boyett, J. Wilson, T. Piersall, M. Rock, D. Carson, G. Keith, D. Heath, C. Har mon, M. Cotter, S. Wormack. S. Jackson, D. Barthle, S. Pearson, S. tancil, H. Hays, L. Freijo, E. Rice. ar has brought new and wonderful es for all of us in the National Honor e not only gave Honor Teas, but we .tothe Middle School to explain the nce of grades and involvement in activities. At the Junior High, we o the NHS students about their next ars at PCHS, encouraging them to to strive for NHS membership. f us will ever forget our years at Ir will we regret the efforts required eve the rewards from our rlents. Each of our sixty-two NHS has shown the outstanding of scholarship, leadership, service, it. These qualities will endure for a uld have been able to accomplish lit- out the guiding hands of Ms. Mary nd Mr. Bill LaCour, our sponsors. port has meant so much. We also special thanks to the Business nt who typed our honor roll letters e Agriculture Department who fur- nts upon request. Deanna Musser President NHS f 141 They said the Presidency was one big so I dressed for the occasion. Uane Gaileyj no 1 !.,,!.l... . I Pie iii We may look studious, but we really have our thoughts on the next Pep Club skit 142 f Pep club .fl ' . ip- f 7 Our pride in the Pirates is apparent! Angela fHinesJ refuels with some energy before the pep rally. We Are Pirate Spirit M76 4 . mfff fl ' F, L mrs g. :LKJ .fx ii - it Dani expresses her spirit through the Band. Members like Sarah attend every Pirate 5 it I it .gk Q. , ,l,,!-affix , in git. :V A,. , A , gk function. 2 2 ' f f, A C T W ' ,I I 2 1 5 tg k, s... . 3 y L 5 ,K . -2 -- ri'-J X x g ' ' 3 at ' ' , 1 ' 4 fi -A if -gif? - X f' i Q, . . T79 ' .ester wr a ' . ,J 1 - Y .. H I 1 i 1 i-m'i Q 47 f g , i When you feel that Pirate Spirit in the air, you know you are in the midst of Pep Club members. No other organization on campus can compe e with our enthusiasm and excitement, as we lend our support to each Pirate team. You will also find our members cheering with the Band, the cheerleaders or their classes at the Pep Rallies. We are Pirate pirit! In ad ition to attending the games and m ets, we sponsor the biggest event of the year -- Football nec ming. This year our theme was Royal Event, and it was a no -maker. As p esident of Pep Club, I have felt ho ored to be a part of this ani ation, and have gained in- sight nto my fellow students. y'r the best! My thanks, too, to Ms. Fr ncine Robinson who helped the clu and myself, immensely. Jane Gailey President l . ...A -,QQ-M.. K H f ' A ,,,.,.,,...,-...,,,,,,,.-...S .scv,.,. ,,-....,.., -f ue,- ppmsm-appw-wmwf -'vw 1 :s.a3rv:.mR 't,a.eir1s1vlx's'r:':1aa1xx'11C!1ll'I1'F'FP 'l 'fP ' . 4 wltllwulxixlltll--ini-1'u 'A 'P ..,. - r 'f i W'f'f' PEP CLUB: The Spirit of PCHS. Pep Club f 143 From Broncs to Bi Time 111 144 f Rodeo Sissy skillfully manages her mount in the bar rel race. Officers: J. Diez, Pres.g S. Sanders, Sec.: J. Gilmore, V. Pres.: Not Pictured: D. Barthle, Treas. 1131! 1 si K . 1 un 4. ..... Calf-roping is not necessarily a man's job! Mechanical bull-riding doesn't compare with John's ride. A . n This bulI's going to have a hard time getting Johnny off his back. Szaro. J. Gilmore, S. Sanders, J. Buchanan, C. Graham, L. Grossenbacher, D. Butler, J. Diez, D. Butler, K. each is one of the oldest sports Cowboys would get and test their skills against The one event that started it all was saddle bronc riding, which helped break horses in the Old West. Today rodeo is very different in that youngsters may start par- ticipati ng in Little Britches rodeo. Then they advance their skills to the High School Rodeo Association. If they are good enough, they can ad- Val'lCe to college rodeo by scholar- ship. Twe ultimate goal is member- ship in the Professional Rodeo Cowblys Association or the Wome 's Professional Rodeo Association. The most impressive aspect of high sohool rodeo, however, is the quality These learnin to win how to the de time happe of young people it produces. young men and women are g a great deal more than how an event. They are learning win at life. Their teachers are dicated adults who take the and trouble to make it all Sissy Sanders Secretary Rodeo f 145 Hola Amigos To help students understand their Spanish heritage better, our first field trip took us to St. Augustine to visit the historical sites. Christmas gave us an opportunity to practice our newly acquired language as we went from class to class singing Christmas carols in Spanish. In February we attended SPIFFS, which was held at the Bayfront Center in St. Pete. SPIFFS was a great place to learn about the foods from Spain and other Spanish- speaking lands. In the spring, to help us learn more about the food, we each prepared a dish native to Spain and had a tasting party! I would like to thank each club member for a wonderful year. John Walker, President J. Walker, Pres.: M. Rao, V. Pres.: C. Dious, Sec.: C. Henry, Treas.g R. Evans, Hist. 1 J 4 0 Hola, muneca! fHelIo, Dolly!! Karen is actually studying her Spanish Vocabulary. E . :sf kiwi Seated: M. Merez, D. Kreusch, R. Dupree, C. Smith, M. Jackson, R. Evans, D. Janes, P. Perez, C. Henry, D. Jumonville, C. Stockton, D. Corwin. Stand- Ing: C. Corwin, E. Barnhart, T. Rowell, J. Walker, C. Dious, T. Trejo, M. Rock, E. Rice, M. Rao, C. Jordan. 146 f Spanish Club. A. Neal competes in the CBE-sponsored Free contest. Treasures Unearthed! In order to remember special events, this page is dedicated to that collection of students who went the extra mile and put a little extra effort into their studies and ac- tivities. Their dedication, regardless of the task, brought changes into their lives, and, to some, a little honor. They were the challengers, the barrier-breakers, the achievers -- calling to the best within each of us - a treasure-trove of talent in our midst. 0 iii 5 .4 - - H X scsi.. Y A. Mares, M. Mares, L. Sanchez, and M. Sanchez are winners in the Forelgn Language Field Day competition. ,An B. Cain accepts a regional Science Fair Our award-wlnnl ng Math Team: L. Gray, M. Rao, J. Award for her Botany project. Mr. LaCour, A. Neal, G. Garner, J. Wilson, D. Heath, Mrs. Aj- and S. Litchfield take top honors in contest. L. Bessenger, T. Piersall, T. Langley, Treasure Trove f 147 Leaders on Campus X- The ping-pong tourney waits while Ricky casts his votes. . P ,yi b G. , L . X , N ' r 4 A H3 . . -vel Qin M ' ' - ' Q JI? A f' V x ,mtg .aa r, ff' A Lisa and Michelle sell eggs for the egg-toss competition. 148 f Student Council Mr. Dampier gives the new sidewalk the brush-off. l l A B x l X Bruce impatiently waits for Appreciation Day to begin. 'V .+- The dent W pr to ter da an ev sc en ac po XDurin the gu to ha We h dards citizer Stude own n schoo ning Parad Tom's signature shows the project is Kathy gets her Welcome Sophomore Dance notes. Preamble to the PCHS Stu ouncil Constitution reads: , the students of Pasco Com hensive High School, in order promote our common in- est, to maintain high stan- rds of cooperation, loyalty, citizenship, to meet the r-changing demands of this ool and our adult life, and to ourage all forms of student ,ivitiesg do establish and sup- rt this adopted constitution. g the year we have followed idelines set in the constitution e a very successful Council. ve maintained the high stan- of cooperation, loyalty, and lship by attending a District IV 'it Council meeting and in our 1eetings. We represented the I well with our first-place win- float in the Homecoming e in October. G. Brown, S. Melzer, K. Jumonville, H. Rahming, F. Nicholson, D. Musser, D. Roenicke, L. Davis, K. Mancinel Cooper, S. Muck, l. DaCosta, M. Barron, L. Herrmann, J. Reynolds, D. Daris, S. Smith, K. Duncan, J. Fitts, B. Ca DeVoss, B. Stancil, R. Smalley, C. Champion, H. Brock, M. McCabe, Mr. Dampier, L. Cramer, K. Deurloo, D. Meye Gentry. Not Pictured: P. Rice, K. Boltin, D. Tinsley, K. Sumner, M. Cramer. 'Q-A' li, K. Davis, R. Evans, D. Luffman, K. n, M. Blackwood, T. Hines, E. Rice, D. r, D. Shaffer, K. Williams, T. Musser, J. Student Council f 149 The Council succeeded in meeting the everchanging demands of the school and our adult life many times over the year, especially through the construction of a much needed sidewalk on campus. Finally, the most important responsibility of the Student Council, we have encour- aged many forms of student activities. The first social activity sponsored by Student Council was the always- popular Welcome Sophomore Dance. Other dances we sponsored included a Christmas Dance, an Easter Dance, and one of our big- gest functions, Basketball Homecoming. We also provided for the students to see two very popular movies and enjoy the fun of Student Appreciation Day. Barbara gets enthused about Council projects! 150 X Student Council The egg-throw contest got a little out of hand, complains Debbie. Basketball Homecoming theme CThe Best of is in Karen's hands. 17 69 Y Officers: T. Hines, Pres., E. Rice, Treas.g S. Smith, V. Pres., K. Duncan, Sec. 30 Mrs. Bessenger reviews the plans for Ap- Night. 'ff' . E l Did you see how far they shot that water balloon? exclaims Jodi fGentryJ. wht Toni and David find SC meetin s provide an Can you believe they refused to let me vote, S excuse for being together. We wound up our year with an Ap- preciation Reception to honor and thank all those who helped us throughout the year, especially the members. Without all of the loyal and dedicated members, who are vithout doubt the most capable l aders on campus, our year could lot have been as enjoyable and successful. Tom Hines President I'm not an American citizen!! says Ludo. Student Council f 15 Did you take the grease pencil? Where's the job stamp? Can you think of a caption for this picture? Does anyone have a pencil with an eraser? Does anyone have an aspirin?!! This is just a sample of the conver- sation you would hear if you stepped in on a yearbook meeting close to a deadline. Over the summer do we get a break? Of course not!!! We do the graduation section, go over proofs, and sell ads. Selling ads is a big part of the money raising needed for the yearbook. The sales usually con- tinue until January, finishing with a lasagna dinner at Mom's CMrs. Jonesj house. When the yearbooks arrive in Oc- tober, the staff gets a sneak preview. This makes all the hard work and headaches worthwhile. Randy decides yearbook is a strenuous activity. 152 f Pirate Staff Cameras, Croppers and e. T Ca t ' o n s P Lee Roy types only under duress! Paige and David examine the '81 books. Managing the money takes Leigh's expertise. Photographers have to write copy? asks Todd. 31. Chris, Barbara. Melanie, and Luz model their M.A.S.H. costumes at State Convention. E59 L sive Angel longs forthe day after deadline. D. Daris, M. Barron, P. White, Mrs. Jones, A. Neal, L. Musser, D. Heath, L. Gray, A. Alexander, G. Gosselin, S. L. Sanchez, S, Guillen. Not Plc., J. Lipsey, D. Delgado, D. Bush, C. Flannery, T. Dronoff, T. M. Hassell, Mrs. Benedini, B. Cain, J. Pierce, W. Sickler, M. Velasco. Pirate Staff f 153 .4 .ar- 154 f Sports Illustrated awww .ia S, tk 'K' ww- Mid l ,, ,pf Q es Q55 Gy' 6, 62345251 Q. PP. ...spy ,Sac . 5 4- fs, 5K V L M., ' x , A-'X X 1 L k ' Q - N- 1' f' N9 ' V . ' J . J K -4, K fag A v f . xx , ,. 3 x K -f 'X4 x , f W 1 X '.. w -D ' XY' ' 3' 5 4' ' . X s, P+-1 , 4 ' M,-, , 53, 4 . X49 . 1 ' A M, 4 gxe , ,asf J 7 'ug' Y ' N , -1-Q' rw .Mi ,P ' , A Q? V 0 MI ,Q 1 'J' qfq R. k I' k '24 , 9 . '1 1 , w fwm-- K '1 -g ,Zu A , . All ' 'Xf'5-'liiii '34-if H ' W ff :1'11A+QHf-f v '2?2.s:,:51fh: I . , ,I L. , , wx I Q A 4 Q' 5 . S'-N., ' I V P Head Coach Bob Bowling Duane Edwards, ffl, F-K 156 f Varsity Football They Never Gave Up .44 Brett Bush, 366, G-DT Cedric Calhoun, 338, F-CB Pasco's defense is ready to move into action as soon as the ball is snapped. The Pirates ended the 1981-82 Varsity football season with a 5-5 record. Four of the five Pirate losses came to teams who were ranked in The Top Ten in the state. The first game of the year was a 15-2 victory over Tampa Catholic followed by an exciting 26-20 win over arch rival Zephyrhills. A goal line stand by the Pirate defense in the last 50 seconds proved too much for the opponents. The defense was led all year by seniors Gordie Larkin, Lyle Plummer, Harry Hays, Gil Singleton, juniors Clay Jor- dan, Warren Sickler, Hutch Brock, Dwayne Dennard, Earl Berry and I Randy Roundtree. Ricky Gordon, 363, T-DT in-wxs1qQ Tom Hail, 1164, C-DG Duane has a new field goal position! Harry Hays, 1176, G-DG Julious Hill, 1123, F-DB lst row: B. Tabb, A. Roseborough, D. Dennard, E. Hall, M. McCabe, L. Plummer, Manager M. Johnson. 2nd: Coach Barker, D. Edwards, L. White, C. Jordan, R. Roundtree, E. Berry, J. Walker, J. Sims, J. Hill, Manager B. Ward, Coach Fisher. 3rd: Coach Powers, Coach Hunt, B. Bush, D. Pear- son, W. Sickler, C. Champion, C. Calhoun, G. Singleton, R. Smalley, E. Rice, Manager M. Rock, Head Coach B. Bowling. 4th: B. Kanzer, M. Arnold, R. Larry, J. Wisniewski, T. Hail, H. Hays, T. Roenicke, R. Gordon. The coagw the Pep . The P Edward Hall, 888, TE-DE straight Jesuit, they ne three w hard throug es check on the crowd coming into ally. ii irates then dropped three to Auburndale. Tampa and Lake Gibson. However, ver gave up during the long eeks, continuing to work nd giving good effort out. Varsity Football X 157 Pasco then began their own three game win steak with wins over Springstead, Land O'Lakes, and a thrilling comeback homecoming win over Lake Weir. Going into the ninth game of the season, the Pirates played Hernan- do for the District Title, but lost in a hard fought battle, 26-6. Tarpon Springs then beat the Pirates 32-O for the season's finale. Sitting on the bench is unusual for Gil Singleton, who is more often seen charging through the opposing line. Dwayne Pearson, 321, RB-DB 158 f Varsity Football Anthony Lane, 11222, WR-DB i Gordie Larkin, 78, T-DE f7 Captains Gordie Larkin and Anthony Mark McCabe, 314, QB-DB Roseborough await results of the toss. Encouraged by the cheering crowd, Cedric Calhoun leads the way to another Pirate victory helmet tells the story of good offensive ffoot- Lyle Plummer, 1334, RB-LB and defensive Cskullfcross-bonesj play. The Pirate Big Red gather for a pre-game huddle. , '5f.,1,QvK'-VH- ,lg 'K V , K W , tw Butch Tabb, 873, T-DT Larry White, 350, C, G-LB ru Roseborough, 1341, RB-LB The Cabe, and Gil season brough Hail, B Hall, Ha Lyle Plu Singleton, 1132, RB-DB led by QB Mark Mc- s Anthony Roseborough, were explosive all long. Their success was on by the blocking of Tom ett Bush, Butch Tabb, Ed rry Hays, Gordie Larkin, and mmer. Led by Mark McCabe the offense finished third in the district. All Di Hays, and Ant trict performs were Harry ordie Larkin, Gil Singleton, ony Roseborough. Coach Bob Bowling Varsity Football 1 159 xx Head Coach Scott Hunt The 1981 Pirate JV football team finished the season with a perfect 8-0 record. The JV team completely dominated all their opponents in every game. Defensively, the Pirates limited the opposition to just 34 points in 8 games with 5 shutout vic- tories, an average of a little over 4 points a game. Offensively, the Pirates scored 224 points -- an average of 28 points a game. On offense the Pirates were led by the running of Greg Sims and Mark Jeter along with the passing of Brad Starling to Jerry Lewis and Jimmy Berry. The superb defensive play was an- chored by Eddie Johnson, John Speake, Benjie Gordon, and Jarvis Greer. After a fine JV season, big things are expected of this team in coming years. Good luck, Pirates! Coach Scott Hunt 160 f JV Football A Perfect 8-0 Season PY-J. 1 .4 Q Eddie Sims and Jerry Lewis make a clean tackle on Land O'Lakes. 4 . T ' , t ' . 1 ' . L The Pirates close in on the LOL ball. Playing football is sometimes a painful perience, comments Greg Sims. Mark's Pirate ribbon is evidence of Pirate pride. Brad barely escapes getting mixed up in this tackle! l 1st row: B. Starling, J. Chandler, G. Keith, W. Simpson, W. Parades, B. Gordon, R. Deen, G. Broner. 2nd: J. Lewis, J. Berry, R. Freed, M. Jeter, K. Browning, B. Jacobs, D. Hays, D. Cumby. 3rd: J. Greer, G. Sims, J. Steele, J. Hardy, J. Speake, J. Craig, E. Sims, J. Coward, Coach Hunt. Varsity nd JV end one of their grueling days of practite. Jv Football 1 161 JV demonstrates the smooth look of underalls. 4Are my seams straight?D 162 f JV Football Coach Hunt gives Brad Starling some winning Kevin Browning would rather play football . ' 's coole . strategy Look out pro football' Here comes Sims I 1 night, it r .R The ref calls this one in the Pirate's favor. Pirates Run Throu h Season 4A - . lt's around and around the school track before can hit the road' Troy strives for first place in the Brooksville meet 'gi' :?di.R : le in Q T. Hill, L. Freijo, E. Sampson. T. Piersall, T. Adams. Eddie calls on his body for a little more stamina and speed. Relaxation is rare at cross-country practices. Coach Alan Poe Cross-Country is probably the most sports. not b display losing l Our te none o miles. work, sl guidan individ Most memb the te for th monio endurance-building of all To most, our record would inspiring, but we feel we d the difference between a .eam and a team of losers. m was composed of rookies, whom had ever run three But through a lot of hard eat, tears, and Coach Poe's e, the improvement of each aI's record was phenomenal. .eam sports require each r to come into harmony with m, but Cross-Country calls individual to become har- s with himself. Our uteam record wasn't all that was ho we nev have h came o ed for, but no matter what, r lost pride or hope. We may d a losing season, but we all ut feeling like winners! Cross Country f 163 Coach Debbie Thor As captain of the 1981-1982 Lady Pirate Volleyball team, l have to say, lt has been a real experience for me as well as my teammates and coaches. As a team we became more aware of the words unity, strength, and pride. Encouraged by our coaches to have confidence in ourselves, we brought forth a sur- prising 7-13 record. For their dedication and understanding, the team and I ap- preciate Mrs. Debbie Thor and Ms. Sue Stephens. They taught us how to work together as a family, a team . .. as ONE! Thanks for everything, and good luck with next year's team. JoAnn Sampson Captain 164 f Volleyball Lady Pirates Spike It Right M., .,qgt,5. . -Qtixiiiiawi Patti takes instruction from the sidelines while waiting for the opponents to enter the court. lst row: L. Barker, S. Melzer, C. Hartzog. 2nd: D. Devo . .J.Sa s ,T.Taylor,. ss, C. Smith, L. Gross, K. McCormick, V. Wright, M. J. Cot- ter. 3rd: P. Smith R. Jenkins mp on L Hall, C. Huntington, Coach Thor. I'll get it! yells Carmen. Katrina is exhausted following a demanding tournament game. este?-Pl P! x Jai? 'Q A Coach Thor discusses the T-shirt sales with .s Captain JoAnn. ' '--iix-kt -5 x 5 1 ..,. ..,.. .-W --- Cindy is really on her toes for this hit. Theresa takes a breather while Carman sits this one out. Unity, strength, pride, and confidence contribute to the winning spirit of the Lady Pirates! A little victory. goes a long way toward Volleyball 1 165 Losing Not Expected AXQk .V , - ... 5.3, 1. .,, ,- f-?1 'M . 'K--1 1 ' Mani:-.. we ,. Coach Rob Burroughs The 1981-82 Soccer season didn't start off as planned: an eight game losing streak was not expected! The young Pirate booters, led by first- year coach Rob Burroughs, ended the season with a disappointing 1-11 record. However, the year was not a total loss. Many of the young players gained a lot of game experience, and with the help of the junior high team which is moving up, you can be sure that the Pirate Soccer Team will come out fighting next year. John Lachance 166 f Soccer Pirate booters keep that ball from our goalie with ease. R. Conner, R. Mancinelli, T. Martin, J. LaChance, J. Pierce. Not pictured: Ja. Boyett, Jo. Boyett D Gunn, M. Gunn, W. Parades, H. Perez, E. Sandoval. L. Santasilia. . xv . :yr f A-X' . ' Tony knows when to use his head! Eliseo slams another one down field guides goalie, Mike. to a cross-field kick. wt fs . , . . , if, e Y ' U. ' r.'.,t A! 12.5 ,. .f '-'F-Sir' L WE-1rf'.ee, Jil? v.. mmm... EVWQJ Q -Jer il-1 5.4. ' . Q-fe.f t ce P, M J -.mmw.,, -ff ge swf-,,,1,. .. 4gg2f:i335iv 3fp,,,1.2,. .Q-1-5 s. z ,Qu M , crm? g f! .Aw 5 n--on .. Qt D .Q ,.i..-:J A. . , wg ,, 'gg , - ,. . 475' . LL . :- :- ,l TV ' -e r-if . ' ::' an 4- U A ' sg, .- v .. Hr' ig... ,M 3 -f A, f ' D' w : 9556: 4 -.vegas-, -j - - - ,Q,.., A ,,,-, in - , ii, 25-5,f.'i?fQ,,g , yf1 'f55g1fff V446 92 M ' -- -f 0? 1 X-, K: ,.fk,M4,k K . x , ... !'ff'Q..2isaPf',Jt1'L 'f'1PTAmr '- -. . ..,-:-zlwasseafsffa Gilbert chases down a loose ball. Ricky uses some fancy footwork to out-maneuver his opponent. ball is brought under control by a couple of James Boyett signals for another set-up. Someti es it's difficult to keep your eyes and feet ont e ball! Soccer f 167 Coach Larry Cheatham The 1982 Boys' Varsity Basketball season began much the same way last year's season ended, with a disappointing loss to Tampa Jesuit. This loss was indicative of the early season, with the Pirates losing four out of five games to schools like Tampa Catholic and Osceola Kissim- mee, not to mention the dominating 4-A power, Orlando Evans. The fight, however, had only begun. Returning from the Christmas holidays with a first place trophy under their belts, the Pirates began to put things together. With Anthony L. and Cisco J. leading the fast break, the reputed showman- ship of past Pasco teams returned, sparking what was earlier a quite docile group of fans. 168 f Boys' Varsity Basketball This Squad Never Quit , 9 . fm., -u Pasco takes the offensive and sets up for two points. 1 . yU' than 4 N fx! 4 -is 9 li F l Q Anthony drives and leaps for the goal. LJ A Lawrence accepts the pass. Q 4' ,Q Sinking a foul-shot is a cinch for Marvin. I I y I , , if. 2 1. u p, figs .- M y .f i N-.W It 6' -hgh nu.. . .3 Speed and control-that's Cisco. If height means anything, Pasco ought to take this tip-off. Standing: M. Myers, S. Johnson, D. Dious, L. Christopher, E. Gant, L. Bryant, Coach Cheatham. Seated: J. Wilson, J. Gray, J. Doctor, C. Johnson, L. Clemons, G. Garner. Not Plctured: L. Plummer. f 42 2 im Ll .nf Lawrence stretches and goes for two! The ment and L with confer Leroy side. I break was not the only ele- hining through. Lawrence B. nnie C. began filling the net soaring bombs while all- ence Shawn J., along with C., took up the slack from in- vleanwhile, the all-around in- timidating performance and deter- mined team Wit won e stretcl Distri reven arch-r first r seede next. spirit of Marvin M., led the oth on and off the court. this combination, the cagers leven of fourteen games in a 1. Soon it was time for the t Tournament. With a hint of e, the Pirates knocked out ival Hernando Leopards in the und of the tourney, with top Tampa Catholic coming up Boys' Varsity Basketball 1 169 tiki? The sky's the limit in this jump. ln the Crusader's gym, Pasco came out holding the ball. A bewildering slow start resulted in Tampa's lead of 2-O at the close of the first quarter. The contest picked up and became a barn burner. The Crusaders pulled ahead by ten in the opening moments of the fourth, but the Pirates furiously fought back. The final moments saw back-to-back dunks from both sides and a desperate squabble for a loose ball. In the end, the Crusaders were victorious. The locker room was filled with tears as Coach Cheatham shared his last moments with his family of players as PCHS Basketball Coach. The 1982 season can be summed up by saying that this squad, even with the adversities that came upon them, never quit. Greg Garner 170 X Boys' Varsity Basketball rg A I , l W .Si . Anthony rises above the crowd to get this score. f--n-f---ew-Q...,,,,,,,,. Pasco performs an aerial ballet! WO! Heads up! lt's Pasco's turn. Y Gag With a flip of the wrist, David puts this one in T f , Q 'QL-1 CiscoguardswhileGregshoots. Baiting a Cobra, Anthony shoots from out 'de SI . The team grabs a well-deserved rest during halftime. Whoosh! - That's Marvin-Magic! . , m,w--sss,,s- . ' . .... .. ,YI Pasco engages in a little prep practice. Boys' Varsity Basketball 1 171 Coach Debbie Thor The 1981-82 Varsity Lady Pirates was a young team that consisted of five seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and a new coach. Although it was a rebuilding year, we didn't let it slow us down. Many peo- ple had predicted the Lady Pirates would finish below the .500 mark and not even challenge for the district title. Well, we came together as friends and as a team and ended the season with a 12-8 record and placed second in the District. 172 f Girls' Varsity Basketball I . 3,11 u o 'Q' . Wanda Woman makes free-throw count. A ..,. -.. -S . L-tl Q but . 'Zanne takes the ball into Pirate Country. .4 , Dawn leads the way as she breaks for the basket. s I , W Scoping the basket, Carman prepares to shoot. 16' ----av Congratulating each other, Carmen and lzella head for the locker room. Our s ason was a very demanding one. It s arted in October and ended in February. During that time, we put in a ot of hard work. We learned what it meant to stay together when things vere down. We found the road to uccess. We w uld like to thank the loyal fans tha stood by us throughout the season. We needed and appreciated your support. Suzanne Pearson x I - -f . . ,Q , v . Jw 2 i:i'-. X.- ' , 4.1:-r All those lllying arms and elbows are a ref's nightmar ! Girls' Varsity Basketball f 173 Coach Jeff Piersall Jeff Piersall was the new coach on the PCHS basketball scene. The former Pasco star-athlete and graduate of Troy State coached the Junior Varsity to an outstanding season including several wins break- ing the magic 100-point mark. lt's hard to beat a nearly perfect record! 174 1 Boys' JV Basketball The Magic 100-Mark .4 l l We can break the Magic 100!' Jarvis sees a chance to dunk it. Gary evades a hidden defender lt takes skill for Shawn to get out of a spot like this one! ...I D1 4 The JV Pirates owe their success to raw talent. Their speed in- timidat d opponents offensively as well as efensively. This style of play will be great help in the next two years on the varsity level, and as foul shot earns Shawn a try to up that With a leap, Jarvis hurls the ball toward the tl'1eSe players move Up, they will hoop- hopefully fulfill the expectations put upon them. Greg Garner Starling, G. Broner, J. Ward, A. Sampson, C. Dious, T. Piersall, J. Berry. Not plctured: A. Thomp- G. Sims, J. Greer, S. Adams. Q37 . If you can't grab the ball, kick it! WFT B .J .Sax-Pl K 1 i 1 'if ' iz: ,L-f' fx , Brad waits for an opening. Boys' JV Basketball f 175 Effort and Enthusiasm ',.. 'O Poi. f 1 -we K X it Q fe coach Leigh Hunt With effort and enthusiasm, the 1981-82 Girls' JV Basketball team finished an unbelievable season with a 10-2 record! The many hours of practice and encouraging words from Coach Leigh Hunt paid big dividends as we moved from win to win. We are proud of our ac- complishments and are sure we'II contribute a great deal to a winning varsity team next season! 176 f Girls' JV Basketball , Sherie has everything under control. Rethel looks for a receiver under the goal. S' . 33 ,'.-E 5' 1 ,Q 'SE 'Fi 'E w' 's An outside shot surprises the opposition! 2 1 .g. Q- ..... m ' e if uiiii ... .. COUN Rebound, Rethel. Rebound! Q 91.8 -- ,. f f ,xr r r' COUNTRY Our ladies sink another one. Afast break can mean a clear shot. R. Morgan, S. O'NeaI, L. Williams, G. Fields, Coach Hunt, S. Scott, P. Brewer. Kneeling: B. Howard. A.,-- The sidelines often control the action on the court. Q-Q , Man to man defense makes this shot tough! Girls' JV Basketball f 177 178 1 Golf Coach Jim Auten The 1982 golf team started with losses broken by a sudden victory over traditional rival Gulf High School. The season did not, however, unfold as planned. The team practiced and continded to work to develop a higher level of performance. The Team Practiced X. .,.. 5 :E .sm . Jim makes a practice swing. Taking careful aim, Greg putts this one in. This stance keeps Eddie steady for the tee-off. T C. Jordan, E. Rice, G. Moore, T. Hines, Coach Auten, J. Ward, J. Wilson, B. Ward, F. Van Norman. 3 . .11 -I , i out of the rough is a challenge for With three balls, Mark is sure to hit the cup! The team is confident this adversary will miss the shot. Billy shouts fore, and hopes for a birdie. Greg kicks up some dust as he drives the ball away from the sand trap. The senior team was composed of three s, four juniors and two sophomores. These team members, it is beli which future: tion wi goal, ai eved, gained many qualities will be of help to them in the good sportsmanship, coopera- h others to achieve a common d pride in their school. Coach Auten Clay wishes he'd swung alittle harder! Golf f 179 Coach Alan Poe A proud 1982 Track and Field team was once again led by the fearless Coach Poe. Pasco brought home three trophies and our overall standing was five wins. But, of course, in Track you never really lose! We acquired our trophies by winning the Pasco County Meet, the Land 'O' Lakes Relay, and the Zephyrhills Relay. 180 X Boys' Track We Started Strong --of .-1-...mg 5 .-J.----I - ,ff -z -- be .ATM t 3 H., M -,T Y ,W WY' Standing: Assistant Coach B. Long, W. Peredez, D. Dennard, E. Hall, S. Johnson, B. Bush, E. Berry, Coach A. Poe. Kneeling: R. Larry, R. Roundtree, G. Singleton, W. Sickler, P. Touchton, D. Mitchell. aw I . , my 51 - .Assy - .. K, Brett winds himself up for this shot-put throw. -it A i ., 'O . tl ,tv ., - ' f , 12 ' . Y .. 1 '. ' X A,-ff' Q . 'ffl ., .4 0 -. f 'x ,W ,il iq, -,. L .,,iW,t -, , ,I '4 H , - , 4 ., v 'J , , ' 4 s - .. ,4 L . A, ,- - . , ,. 3. an . - , any - E, . I Q Q s. -f '- Randy resembles Mercury with wings on his heels. J Warren hopes for a soft landing. Randy positions himself for a fast take-off. !7 '3fw Tc ' I ' 2 Altho ended physio spirits what o ugh we started strong, we the season plagued by al injuries. However, our were never hurt, and that's ounts! Paul Touchton Warren Sickler Team members lace-up and warm-up for the meet ahead. igw. 'snr fr- of I li 'ixxff . r 4 muff, L' jg 'L , ,Qi Q,',?,,',2'eggy?Pg1-lk 3a'2.:T,s'nQ afsfpg ylgrr1,f5Q251Q , . . t is ,H Dwayne makes this ball look feather-light. Shawn clears the bar with inches to spare. T With a cchallenger behind. Gil pours on speed. Boys' Track f 181 Coach Jeff Piersall The 1982 Girls' Track Team was a slow starter. Getting in shape was a task, but it seemed the harder we pushed the more our records, times, and places progressed. In the County and District meet we took second place, this proved our hard work was paying off. Some of us qualified for the state meet in Winter Park. 182 f Girls' Track Our Hard Work Paid Off Carmen stretches toward the finish line. . . The running long jump has Emma up in the air. . . . and reaches for extra height in the high jump. Back: E. Granger, S. Scott, L. Oliva, C. Ellis, H. Blair, V. Peterson. Kneeling: V. Wright, I. Stewart, R. Morgan, D. Cox. Not Pictured: T. Taylor. xhalf se , 1 Shirlene prepares to throw the shot. Carmen hurls the discus, Our Lady Pirate pushes for first. as.. X Theresa effortlessly clears the bar. lzeIIa's strength is unquestionable! First an out is exte hard, limits. -year Coach Jeff Piersall did tanding job! A special thanks ded to him for pushing us so and helping us extend our Lori Oliva A-Iarriet listens for the scores. Girls' Track f 183 3 f'am'7i T M J! , 3 ' iv' 'i NZ Y is 1, T m f. . A . ' ggv 1, ,if iii? kv! t 3 1 f '2- . . ie... '- 7, ft. - . . , n vent. U-W .sxgfsgw A ,,7,,..:.y,l. .fp if I 1 K--.,'21ff'fftfwfm-f N 7' if. -ffffgru lr V, A .1 . . E..-...T 1-1 ,':,,4 E ,ggi-:,,,,.,'.Nji5jZ Coach Ron Flott A time for rebuilding was the theme for the Boys' Tennis Team this year. We were challenged by our lack of experience. However, with Jamie Powers our only graduating senior, next year we should have a number of returning starters. Ricky Smalley and Dean Thomas, who had a perfect season in the number two doubles position, promise a lot of action on the court again in 1983! Our overall team standing at this time is 6-6. Mike Rao 184 f Boys' Tennis Action on the Court Ricky meets the ball on a fast return. Dean moves into this stroke with a well prac- ticed backhand. ,. syl- is M. Rao, J. Powers, D. Thomas, R. Smalley, B. Stancil, N. Menendez. Not Pictured: G. Easterling. K . ii iii .li gl l S There's more action on this side of the fence than at the net! I .cas With this service style, Bruce could become a pro! A Mixed Bag Lorraine is number one on the team. Liz Iunges for the ball. Sue lobs a powerful return. Karen asks permission to go change into her uniform. Waiting for the ball to move into her court, Reppard is poised for action. Coach Belinda Brown The 982 Girls' Tennis Team con- sisted f a mixed bag of experience. Lorrai e Sumner led the team at the number one position with a record of 12-4. Her successful season is due to many years of hard work and dedication to the sport. To some of the girls, this season was a brand new e perience. Their lack of ex- perien e was overcome by their eagern ss to improve. Coach Brown Girls' Tennis I 185 Coach Lenny Cimador The Pirate Baseball Team con- sisted ofa group of young men that loved the game. Even though we fell short of our pre-season goals C20 wins and conference champion- shipj, we did battle Brooksville in the semi-finals of the District Tourna- ment before slipping behind 8-3. When the last baseball cleared the air, our overall record was 15-13-1. We had talent, the desire to win, and a lot of fun while trying. 186 X Boys' Varsity Baseball lu C Joe looks on, as Cisco makes a dramatic catch. Headln for home' CoachL Cimador H Brock C Champion B Jarrett M Powers Kneeling J Wright Wi son, C. Johnson, J. Pressley. m......i BTW we-'Neve 3, p 'zu ,N 3' s..-.aa 'S Sv.. 1 eam aj signals for a fair catch. bj shades their eyes from the sun. cj waves good-bye to the dj none of the above. wg'-vs 1 ' Leon does some fancy switch-hitting. Boys' Varsity Baseball X 187 ha . Mighty Joe strikes again. I Mark psyches himself up before entering batter's box, Hutch says It's safer on this side of the Bat and ball connectfor another base hit fence. 188 X Boys' Varsity Baseball ,, . if - 1 . , ,Sy yn t ss A little group therapy gives the team that winning spirit. E. , As the next man up, Joe selects a bat. slit The ball is a little late for an out. Mark prepares to lay one down. ,4 -.. 1,.f--f- Cisco waits to bat as Joe makes a hit. 2 L ...4 Transfer, Marshall, demonstrates power-plus pitching. The long Johns Sander Shoup Newto loss will Relyin gloves, juniors standin may ju pionshi Pirates will be saying so- to eight seniors: Cisco n, Jonathon Wright, Al , Marshall Powers, Leon , Marvin Myers, Tyke , and Mark McCabe. This be keenly felt. g on the pitching, golden and leadership of six starting and the talent of an out- JV team, Coach Cimador t have a Gulf Coast Cham- in 1983! Cisco Johnson A low swing gives Clyfton a line drive. Boys' Varsity Baseball f 189 Coach Tom Fisher This year's team consisted of five returning starters, an all-conference sophomore, a foreign exchange stu- dent, and six other eager, young ladies. lt was a very good year for the team. Under Coach Fisher's direction we posted the best overall record C14-43 of any previous soft- ball team at PCHS. Feeling a little jinxed, we, once again, placed third in the district. All-conference honors went to: Jane Gailey, Debbie D'Water, Car- man Hartzog, and Suzanne Pearson. Carman was also selected to play on the FACA All-Star team. 190 X Girls' Varsity Softball 0ur Best Overall Record Back: S. Pearson, K. Deurloo, J. Sampson, R. Jenkins. Middle: S. Melzer, D. D'Water, C. Carver Hartzog. Front: C. A. Tucker, S. Not K. McCormick Cathy makes a fast break for home. Carman scores for the Pirates vA '533 . , N C' ' ' .- Lf l W its-2.4.-Q X V N .. w . X .. V - 4,9-,ta l l? 4 tgp? : : vi1.,,f..4 J, YA ,ggew . ' - Y -' - -'swf . ik. K. V.: . K - 1Q.:'.,,-. Q . . 5 Q .tj .- I S ' Kathy leads Katrina home. The ball was a little slow getting to Jo Ann. With sophomore pitcher Debbie on the mound, the Lady Pirates are ready for action. Jane hits one into right field. Sally rounds third with time to spare. The honors D'Wate Kathy went t man H Alth not an in a s the tea St. Pete Times All-County went to: Jane Gailey, Debbie r, Suzanne Pearson, and Deurloo. Honorable mention : JoAnn Sampson and Car- rtzog. ugh each team member was All-star, each contributed ecial way to the success of Suzanne Pearson Debllie belts this one out of the park. Girls' Varsity Softball 1 191 Coach Cimador extends friendship and a baseball trophy to Cisco. 192 f Sports Awards Banquet A Rewarding Year 1 .s 'W f iq 0 6 Sllaigiepts congratulations for a terrific track Clyfton Waits patiently for recognition A well-deserving group of athletes hold evidence that they're the BEST! The tennis team is all smiles as they await the cue to accept their awards. Pacesetter Carmen receives a track award from Coach Piersall. A few of the varsity baseball guys casually walt around for the photographers A very proud Suzanne walks away with her softball trophy. nfl 4 s1raiQ F.Ayers , Joh r 4 I-I' s hapless pir Vlr3,Q Q 3 Q afesgh fall 'O obe -5 eaf '0o'gi - Qi ae0'9'a jf Sir, t -. 'YJ X' State 1 A., wuh V.: lngxo . - D., mv 5 ' fjstless Par ' ' - 5 fs ' .L fA S . . I 0 asv fa! 'E 38 Pvrarne .- - -9 PV ax y-KQV .x X' v G ' N oqe Q. 0 fes 6' S g 3' 9 909 8 i N5 De?Q . 75 'Q Pffar 600' 'ies 'S' 'Gut eb0J't all JQ. 1 A Hurricaggcnxb ' folqe S 90-5 001' 3-x ' spffflv fo S 0 f t S W 01 faq? 'E:Tf.1:Qli:49-39 ball - .K ' 194!SDortsinReview Qx A OI1 n a m Pasco gouegs Tough 'uc' is I . g ady Plfafes 1?t fu N s ' re an oo 5 OQXSGO ,,,,,.l,,t W fini'-W Seas lose 11-0 , 0 1' Va' 'Q '45 K ?,g!,'09o fo ,.. fore e 396, I ,0. nw L m ' 6830 w afexc-,Sc fa, 'S -2, fu S S 5 U e Q mesviyagxyiogsll-153, 5 ' cn ascu of ' ' 5 ogre ' 'N 'U wrK'2I'.,lw9sa'eS 0,5 2- 2 ace fifth 5:9464 , 6 'x - Pf0.,r-9' Lg a 6Xo,q.V6,b .Pon Springs -- as 39 val u .. -,Q-25 exp Meyers, Johnson :nk par g. 'Q d hC 66.9 Q Va' ex 10 Lakglggin, 0039 varsity J 'P Pascgfetr esjvin , ?Y ee In .ll 6s lzalr A fl S Contlnue Cheering For Our Favorite Team ' 14. .3 gg V 3 l f ,V 1, 'r all .- T 4 , ' ',.' rg, -4--.. Sponsor Anne Benedini The Varisty Cheerleading Squad had a great beginning. We came home from camp with fourteen superior ribbons, one excellent, and the coveted spirit stick which we won two nights in a row. We were also one of the top five squads com- peting for the award of excellence. Following summer camp, we were awarded second place trophy in the Gulf Coast Cheer-off. We were proud and excited. The awards did not come easily. lt took a lot of hard work and deter- mination from every girl. All twelve members had different talents to of- fer, making our squad special and unique. Competition was only a small part of our many activities. Our most im- portant job was cheering for our teams! We gave team members ex- tra attention with secret spirits , special parties, and pep rallies. We wanted to show our support and to let them know how much we ap- preciated them. l know we will all look back on our experiences and always remember the fun we have had and the friends we have made. Kay Davis Captain 196 X V Cheerleaders Angela Benson Liz Cramer We, the Pirates, are here tonight to say hel - lo. Karen says, Score! Score! Score six more! Kay Davis, Captain - K -'5 .N 4' - .. -X Cassandra Harmon. Co-Captain Coach Bow ling Calias Jodi Gentryj gives the team a few last minute pointers. sl Top to Bottom: K. Williams, S. Smith. L. Weeks, L. Oliva, C. Harmon, L. Cramer, D. Meyer, A. Ben- son, K. Davis, J. Reynolds . , Na-x. . .i, f.,xw-w,.- M 1 ' wk M 'V mwfgs Sarah Smith Lori Weeks vp., . Julie Reynolds Accordirkg to Kim and Julie, with the evidence on this ape, Pasco is sure to win against Zephyrhills. V. Cheerleaders f 197 Sponsor Anita Fluitt J.V. cheerleading this year brought eight girls together and gave each of us seven close friends. As a squad, we have learned how to work together and support our teams to the fullest. We found we had a lot of poten- tial, and we were sometimes sur- prised at what we could do! From cheerleading camp, through football season, until the last basketball game, we have spent much time together. We have worked, played, argued, laughed, and cried together, but it was worth it.! Reppard Evans and Kristi Sumner. Captain and Co-Captain 198 f JV Cheerleaders Surprised At What We Could Do ' '11-'xx 'ff ri' Top to Bottom: K. Poole, P. Williams, L. Davis, M. Blackwood, K. Sumner, K. Mancinelli, K. Jumon- ville, R. Evans. Cheers to the cheerleaders and the Pirate teams! sf.-f. 'Q s K . ,,,, ..x., me-nr -ilk .tes .KN . ...,sQ...... ...QI W. 'mg Move it on out, Pirate team... Expressive hands are important to a ood S cheer, as demonstrated e squad. .KK Cheerleaders are always organized, serious, and coordinated. Yes? . . . No!! Jai... all wrapped up in toilet paper wasn't exactly my idea of cheerleader prestige, complains Reppard. IV fflnnnrlnnrlnrc I 100 ? xiii' Q' Q1 S111 gr -- 111 f 16 1 - f fmfww ,SXSIRQM NH .wk W ..,.'g-'f?f:1ff :QQ1 1 11 11 , 1.1 , , .,,. 1. . K. .S fi. 1 X ' 'fvQ1S.I':'-5: H Si? 111-'viii-111,1s111'M11-11'i'.-SL 1 121 , . '11, 'Am 1' 1- '.'l1L T? f . 111 .. V 5' 1 11-1 2.15 ff? 11 '- 1 F T' 411.1 wi? 1.5515 .. f 1 1 1 - - - , .. ' 1 . -A 1 I . 5 1 . M .... 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L I N' E CHRIS' N COMPLIMENTS OF T OF SAN ANN CHEVRON S THE EVERAGE cHEsT 81 son TRUCKING CHAPMAN Atlas Tires Batteries and Accessories Major and Minor Tune-Ups Brake Service Automobile Mufflers Transmission Service Shocks Air Conditioning COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR may 799-3693 may 973-0795 Open 24 Hours Ads 1 207 iiii F 7 7 7 Fw 'bf.d BUPA1 ffl. Friends 1 fx FLAGSHIP BANKg?,'5,e OF PA:-.co counrvfppg, Dade City, Florida 33525 Member FDIC Phone 1904! 567-7700 Lobby Monday-Thursday 9 A.M.-4 P.M. Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. qoofre -l-he cmaies-i Friend G Bhd aiso +06 bQS'l' 24 Hour Jack Drive-In Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. 1 Pinenol Ira? J, +.:,a,, I Bl -I-0 440'-L Fw s in 'HWG o aldff DF- Pun wi wa f mio! Inq il yea: boots! . ,, s Love 61 qa 5 Lqnn fs . X' 8015 Phone C9041 567-8881 The Historic Edwinola Inn Restaurant and Lounge Jules 81 Joan Sabbatino Edwinola Way Dade City, FL 33525 V X- 4 lo X A' n - 9 6 1.460 1? XX m I i ' ' m E noi, 5 ' o ,fy oo u so I Ny, of 408 E. Pasco Ave. Dade City, FL Pasco 705 Ea f Dade City, Kurt S. Browning Pasco County Supervisor ot Elections EOUIIW COUITHOUSB t Live Oak Avenue FI 35525 - 19041567-4302 P8SCO'?0V8l'l1I116l1f c8l'lf6f 4025 Moon Lake Rd. - Ne Port Richey, FL 33552 - 18131847-8162 Desksefs BRYNIARSKI Plaques TROPHY 813 ENGRAVING tree engraving on trophies 788-1990 221 N. U.S. Hwy. 301 Zephyrhills, FL 33599 Name Badges Office Signs Leo A. Bryniarski UIUC! - 'J Hilltop Standard 703 S. 7th Street Dade City, FL 567-3643 Ads 1 209 ' FTD 'lv LL, Please Go - 'T-: -l . . . will . . . f QLJ VAGABOND Wyman's Flowers W7 f TRAVEL 2,5519 AGENCY .fs-ef I a I1 d G Ifts 1570 N. Gall Blvd. or Dade Village Zephyrhills, FL 33599 Shopping Center Ph. 782-5565 l-lwy. 301 s. 302 s. Fifth Street Dade city- Fl- 33525 Ph. 567-5678-79 Ph- 657-1033 Best of Luck to all Pasco High School Students! I Zl p F uel Co. 1311 N. 301 Dade City, FL 33525 21OfAds Happy Hill Welding Service 1 Heliarc Arc Welding gl M. .l. Ennis l ganna pwdd Rt. 3 Box 885-B1 ' Dade City, Fl. 33525 818 N.10th sl. Ph. 904-567-1570 Dade City, FL x 1 ji' Ph. 490-1l 551-7293 r--f l . ,g. MQ ,L - 'Q V e ..f.....f A 143, , . ' v- 1-1 y, our mme ' rw our Commnme To Qual hrlln ulun s tudio photography 212fAd PIRATES! F0 BEST 312 N. 7th Fi WISHES DADE CITY, FL REALTOR- Q- mb 'if A ,. IJ We IeIeILIINfe o B I IJ I. R E A L-T Y . 3ADECITY E ' AnDwArIE Homes - Acreage - Groves Commerical-Appraisals 305 East Meridian Avenue Dade City, FLorida 33525 REALTOR' TOM EASTERLINGI REALTCR i 1 1 l l 1 FU RNITURE Associate Store 316 N. 7th Street 914 N. 6th Street Dade City Zephyrhills 567-2868 782-4370 Lowest Prices: Easiest Terms Your credit is good! Badcock will treat you right! I ------ -... .. I . I I -X ....................... N CCDOPERXQ 5 A Assocmes, I ff N xx Z W REALTY Bob Coo Serwng MIS ORLD N ' I - GRI Presldent 8. Realtor the Areo for 5 Yeors Expert ServIce On 'ResIdentIaI 'Acreage 'Groves 'Commerclal 8. much more 'k3Co S th 7t Ph IQOAI 567 5155 I Q I C. I ' n ' D9 , I . I I I ' ' I : REALTOR I I . . . I I I I nv ni n I n rv U : I 'Dade City 'ZephyrhiIIs 'Ridge Monor E I QI9 ou II St. , ' v , orner o . I I one Phone . , : I ' ' I' - I e e tLocoto sTo Se e Yo moo N een BI d C IHwy 3OI ze Hwy eo I8I3I 788 5551 Pho e I9o4I 583 4933 Adsf213 I 3 Sunoress ublications '21 oFFlcE 19041 567-7040 HOME 1904, 567-6295 H. Van Pittman CENTRAL FLORIDA CITRUS Licensed Citrus Fruit Dealer Post Office Box 421 509 S. 7th SIIOSI LL -n ' Dade City, FIG. 33525 4 F4-BW ' - .Aunt 4 :'Q vldbfimfiuv STAGE COACH RANCH PURE BRED SANTA GERTRUDIS CATTLE Mrs. H. Van Pittman, owner Robert Sanders, Manager P.O. Box 421 - Dade City, Florida 33525 Home 1900567-6295 - Office 190-0587-7040 - Ranch 1900588-3711 Dade City 's ONLY Complete Vacuum Center 567-4486 Richard W. 1606 South DeSimone Vice President Highway 301 KifbY Vacuum center 432 N. 7th Street ' And Publisher Dade cny, Fl Dade Cilv- Florida 33525 Ywvive 04 33525 Tom and Carol Bastien . Owners gf 904-567-5639 ln' Judi Sheppard Nlissctl Fun Way to Fitness For more information call: Judy Schaper 567-8580 05 JAZZERCISE' is a dance-fitness program utilizing joyful jazz dance movements, stretches, steps, and transitions choreographed to all kinds of terrific music from rock to ragtime. It uses lun, easy routines for the 'non-dancer' andlor dancer to boogie to, feel like a star, and look 214fAdS like a million! lt's a wild and woolly workout that will condition you totally, lift your spirits, put a bounce in your step, a smile on your face and reaffirm the positive, pleasant side of your personality. KIEFER'S Pharmacy, Inc. Village Jewel Sporting Goods and 201 S th 7th St eet Dade City, FL 205 So th 7th St t 33525 306 East Pa A Ph. 1900567-5649 Adsf215 Best Wishes s to the Class of ' 82 EVANS Packing Company Atlas tires and Batteries AIC Service Tune-ups Complete Car Care Wi I I iam's C hevron 112 E. Meridian Dade City Ph : 567-2772 mann one Owner: U Wayne V Williams Best Wishes From: Florida Refrigeration Standard Auto Parts, Inc. Phone: 567-5127 516 N. 7th st. Dade City CompI?e Machine Shop ervlce m: Dade City San Antonio Brooksville New Port Rickey Bushnell Port Richey Clermont Wild Wood Groveland Zephyrhills Hudson Webster Land-O-Lakes A1 . , , . fs ' , ll .A , ff ' my - L 'A if .As We help Keep America Moving Bonita Flower Shop Specialist in Weddings Decorations Funeral Designs Mrs. Jewell Hattaway 567-6795 430 N. Seventh St. Dade City, Fla. The BOOK SHACK PAPERBACK EXCHANGE 306 South 7th Street DADE CITY, FL 33525 We Sell 8- Trade Paperbacks 'TlGIa:IYI ffh family centers Your best Buy is at TG81YI 1710 South Highway 301 Dade City, Florida Adsf217 OAKLEY GROVESJNC. LICENSED CITRUS FRUIT DEALERS Dade City, Florida 33525 Phone: 19041567-5651 218fAdS 109 E. Meridian Ave. Dade City, FL 33525 PHONE: 9041567-5919 110 N. Adams St. New Port Richey, FL 33525 PHONE: 8131848-2911 BALLET, TAP, JAZZ, ACROBATICS all for CHILDREN AND ADULTS Silly Blackwood STUDIO of DANCE -5 ,..,.' I McDona1d'sQ Salutes. . . 1982 McDonald's All-American High School Banda ominees The McDonald's All-American High School Banda was created in 1967 to give dedicated high school musicians the recognition they deserve. Each year, 104 students - two from each state and the District of Columbia, plus one member each from the 'Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico - are selected to perform in major events, including the nationally- televised Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. All expenses for Band members are paid by McDonald's Corporation. The pursuit of musical exc Hence demands extensive practice, discip ' e and an extraordinary amount of d votion to higher achievement. McDonald's alutes all high school nominees and exte ds best wishes for their continued musical su cess. 6 Yz:z:tf5le 0 MCDOnaId'S ' Its Ads f 219 CDDWM, wwf Cx few QQ Qmmdi DQQ Ywgxd QCQQJ Ji E3 HQ hQV - XCDWS Q9 9QvNJvQ,,LxQxJfi 60 Q99 'L suvempe qw SCM HKU' WQKLN flora has QJJQfLN'hiW WVW5 wg QVXUQCBAEBS SXCAAQ EHNNQVIQGQQ Qu N0 ompllments of: Gvfbgcki 3 TQVESGK HQYNFLI fig jx-I xx LYKEB PAS CD A Part of the Dade City Community Since 1936 X Qui QQQQQUQMK ',QNs5f?-QHQQQ QQDQ DU E Tri - County Feedsl SEED - FERTILIZER 4104 N. 301 LIQUID-FEED-DEALER ROBERT LDVETT, JR. DADE CITY, FL GARDEN SUPPLIES - PHONE: 33525 HARDWARE FENCING SUPPLIES 588-4166 1 444 NORTH nn srnser 4 -X M' L DADE cnv, FLonmA 44 Qfvjf 'NJ 5 ,,,, A ll 151. ? llil!!!l ,- WL , CIRCLE B MEAT CO. Personalized Meat Service Rt. 3, Box 501 Clinton Ave. Dade City, FL 33525 l904l567-2451 WORLD FAMOUS d 0 SANDWICH ES 34 Penn.Avenue Sa Antonio, Florida P.O. Box 206 OPEN Weekdays Weekends 11a.m.-Midnight 11a.m.-2a.m. unlryside F orist and ursery ALL OCCASIONS Hwy. 577 - 2 miles N. of San Antonio Rl. 2, Box 333F Dade Cily, FL . LSE Iuxf Ads f 221 , QQPN w f 7 gb QBQWJX 5? fx? LF' sm SSTL Sf . x Oi KIEQA Q, ' QQ! QT .XQ Ytkcgr wlftii f C. UK Jq, QT V qi' X JN, Lift, cd O ck JA ' xxx. 03 ,VCO XXXJ 'k V' Y Lf-1 'D 5qjIQ,2ehAY's usED CARS, mc. C, L N Q. , I 5 V W Nw A AY2 um czmssm: sg fevtvfilvvkmj 95 .-V kxv Vu. W' ww Yiilgsyk GOOD SELECTION OF 1207 NORTH 301 904-567 5069 LATE MODEL TRUCKS DADE CITY, FLORIDA 33525 RAY L YAGER Compliments ot: Staffed and Directed By - - 7 U. of FLA. GRADUA rs ENroMoLoGlsrs Pest comnol 0 TERMITE 81 HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL 0 LAWN 8: ORNAMENTAL PEST CONTROL 0 TREE SPRAYING 81 MOSS CONTROL 0 TENT FUMIGATION 0 BIRD MANAGEMENT 84 RODENT CONTROL 0 MONTHLY PEST CONTROL SERVICE 9 AQUATIC WEED CONTROL A COMPLETE PEST CONTROL SERVICE ,W LocAu.v OWNED sl QPERATED , . 567 2395 EIS T 1512 N Hwv. 301 - DADE crrv NAT'?.'lmo0,,,,o,, ASSOCIATION 222 f Ads Tri-Community Medical Center 1525 W. Clinton Avenue Dade City, FL 33525 Phone: 904-567-4040 CONGRATULATIONS FROM HAWES GROVES A ENT FOR CHICAGO ITLE INSURANCE C MPANY 106 N. 14th Street Dade City, FL 601 E. Meridian Ave. 5674264 Dade City, FL 33525 P.0. Box 95, Dade City Phone: 49041567-sosa Phone: 19041567-8079 Linda's L, 'wot ' BEAUTY sAl.oN 5, P Commercial sos e. 7th st. . L0 I I DadeClty,FL33525 A y JS I 6 Linda Nelson - 0 5? ' Owner-Operator ' ' Compliments ot: Independent Operators, Inc. 1004 West Howard Ave. Dade City, FL 33525 Phone: 49041561-3195 Lee R. Gray A. M. Cherry Ads 1 223 , ie 2303 Hwy. 54 West Zephyrhills, FL 33599 782-9531 WHERE COMMITMENTS ARE KEPT , St. Joe seam naad 578 nga: v. u y 1. . I CQ cena S St. Joe Florida Wi -2 ef' Hair Ns! 9 ' 5 .. 'i f yy Center - Gene Kash 'n Karry Plaza 81 804 S. 98 Bypass Celia Dade City Nelson Jeff's House of Golf '2 heart E th' F Th G If 0 'e'i,.,2i'.5'cii'Jp.,'Za' e' Sf-Joe 561-6310 224 1 Ads AN TL . ' M ,I . X' X U B54 .ri 1 gfi- 0 X sk L X53 Hercules Tires Toyo Tires Grimes Tire Company 2018 South 301 Highway Dade City, Florida 33525 DISCOUNT APPLIANCE SALES 2223112 North Highway 301 Dade City, Florida 33525 Tommy Grimes 904-567-2707 Owner 904-567-7736 RAY BALLARD Phone 567-5646 Owner or 567-3024 The Cricket on the Hearth 54,4 , ,-I. J., ' I 409 South s st. 1 ' , x iii 73.51 Dade Cily, FL 33525 Phone 19041567-7488 ELLEN WHITE, Onwer BE Congrafufafiond fo flee 1 1 The Quality Department Store That Saves You More! IBEBLILSI 1982 graduated from Father Den is Murphy, Director ol dmissions and the Entire Admissions Staff of Saint Leo College L. G. EDWARDS Au., INSURANCE ggg Allstate - Safeco - Lumberman's Mutual HOMEOWNERS COOPER-EDWARDS INC. BUSINESS Complete Insurance and MOBILE HOMES Realtor Servicing in Dade City and Zephyrhills Ads f 225 ' N SKIN CARE X I HAIR CARE , L HEALTH CARE FAT BOY S ' VITAMINS C h ris's Real Pit Bar-B-Q ZeP V 'i s STABILIZED AI.oE VERA Pnonuc :ro 'Ugg 5 Balfour u.s. Patent No. a,s92,s53 one - JEWELRYS FINEST CRA 0 CHRISTINE STARL' FTSMEN DIVISION MANAG 1607 So. Hwy. 3 Soi Dade City, FL 335 Distributor of Ava 1900 567-2 Care Natural Produc . LockJoint-fa Emmett F. Donnelly MCCFOFYIS Office Manager G H I d 390 a B v . The Variety Place P.O. Box 154 I 7285 Truck Rt. Lacoochee, FL 33525 ZSPHYFIIIIISI Fl- Dade City, FL 19041 583-2726 33599 f904, 788-3530 Bargains School Supplies Cosmetics I Clothing I Novelty Gifts Shoes 226 1 Ads GULDE ,I Family Steak House A WWI I! ! ATTENTION: GOOD TO ALL STUDENTS The Sales Representatives at HUCKABAY CHEVROLET, INC. want to make you an offer you won't forget. After agreeing on a price of a new or used car or truck, show us your an- nual, let us sign it and we will discount the vehicle an extra S50.00. Let us sign your annual when purchasing parts, tires, batteries, and accessories and you get an extra 25'M, discount. We need your business and are all for helping the young people of today at HUCKABAY CHEVROLET, INC. Either of the above offers are good for one time only. l GMQUALITY A 3+ , Q ..,.2:, 'L ,,', M X -, U 15 .- F X 1fF'f'W35gm M - J ' 1.5 lf. HL Liilaw-fn? 'WZ Ni' -x, f sig. ,Qe f xhqyfl' .-. 1 GENERAL MOTORS PARTS DIVISION lx I EX Ads f 227 l l U ALM M r Ja frfff' gf! we W1 WAX nf W we Jw 9 F P 7990 My 0 .1 frlw 7' WWI MQVQUU ine IWW? S zfwm-9 Vmbookff 228 f Ads G NUM: nrricf. oc Q - . ,, I 5 . I non a lnndl Uthgf kann A COMMUNITY GENERAL HOSPITAL 1550 Fort King Road, Dade City, FL 24 Hour Emergency Room Physician Staffed A FULL SERVICE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL N Ad X 229 FARMER'S FEED 81 SUPPLY FEED - FERTILIZER - GARDEN SUPPLIES INSECTICIDES - IMPLEMENTS - TACK BABY CHICKS - BEE SUPPLIES Dade City, FL RONNIE CARRINGER - OWNER LANDMARK REAL ESTATE SERVICES, lNc. GEORGE 81 GLADYS' BAR-B-Q Good ol' Down Home Taste Specializing in: Ribs, Pork, Beef, Chicken IDining Room or Take Outl Hwy. 301 - 5 Mi. N of P.o. Box 1902 - 5th and MERIDIAN Dade City DADE CITY, FLORIDA 33525 open 7 Days a week 19041567-7374 I3 2-m--10 P-m-I 567-2669 DADE CITY ANIMAL , - Congratulations Seniors of '82 tc? f A EMM i - THE FASHION PLACE 1 South I'IIgI'lW8y 301 IN DADE crry Q, 567-2669 on ou: counrl-lousE SQUARE ' . 5 S Once a member, Always a member Pasco Poultry SAN ANTONIO CITIZENS Inc. y FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1 -- Member owned 427 Main Street, San Antonio 588-2732 230 f Ads 1609 Hwy. 301 South 5 I Dade City, Florida 33525 I H EMI, oward Chappell, Jr. General Manager Phone: 1900 567-5118 The Bank of Pasco County with Trust Department Established 1889 Full Service Banking from Your Home-Owned Independent Bank with Five Ottices to Serve You in Dade City, Zephyrhills, and San Antonio ' sm, Xi' 103 GOOD LUCK CLASS 1982 Ads 1 231 3 Kb A .F Q g is if Q 3 its . si S- -X Qs 2, w w? ii X gf 'Peru ' J: N gk g W 1? , Ji .M . 15 if +f.f4 X. 232 f Post Scripts QQ 4525 5 234 f Post Scripts kr? 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