Pinellas Park High School - Occurrences Yearbook (Largo, FL)

 - Class of 1982

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Pinellas Park High School - Occurrences Yearbook (Largo, FL) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 236 of 320
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W E CRE MIME, STAG L THESPIANS, SIGN NA INTERNATIO W AGE CRE ST MIME, L THESPIANS, SIGN NA INTERNATIO W GE CRE STA MIME, ESPIANS, SIGN TH NATIONAL TER K, Q N3 X F3 IN C T KD 'l Q C :J rw I 3, KD rn O 0 T1 C T QD 'U Jw rx V71 5' Entertoinment obounds Combining music ond donce with sign longuoge, the Sign Mime doncers showed the im- portonce of reolizing not oll students con heor. To become o Sign Mime doncer, one must hove o boclsground in donce, be on the honor roll or deons list ond exhibit chorismo. The Sign Mime doncers per- form not only in school but in the community for civic groups ond other orgonizotions. Under the direction of Mrs. B. J. Leiter, the Sign Mime doncers odded knowledge ond enter- toinment through oll their productions. SIGN MIME DANCERS: Tommoliso Alexonder, Alfredo Lebron, Joonie Burton, Richord Smith, Wendie Pioch. Becoming o member in the only recognized Notionol High School Dromo Associotion in the world, the lnternotionol Thes- pion Society, is o greot ochievement. Thespion membership is oc- quired by eorning ten points through porticipotion in shows ond working bockstoge. One point represents ten hours of ofter school porticipotion. The society entertoined students with on evening of one octs, sponsored the school tolent show ond performed o lunch box theotre. Their mojor production wos the French odoptotion of the mystery, Cotch Me If You Con by Jock Weinstocls ond Willie Gilbert. As sponsor of the Thespion Society B. J. Leiter's oim is educote students in the perfor- ming orts ond reloted subjects, to odvonce stondords in order to creote on octive intelligent interest in secondory theotref' ll CREW CHAIRMEN hove direct contoct with the director in plonning, discussin ond implementing on integroted performonce. Members on the STAGE CREW were: Korl Bishop, Jill Homrock, Ronnie Collis, Terry Kelley, Don Foerster, Bill Mi chell, Kristine Huber ond Judy Kletzel INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY: Csittingb Joon Trover, Jill Homrock, Michel Sliger Chistorionb, Jockie Monz, Doine Bruner, CStonding7 Brion Bender, Alfred Lebron Cpublicityb, Potricio Sheo Csecretoryb, Richord Smith Cpresidentb, Joon Bu ton Cco-presidentb, Koy Riggle Ctreosurerb, Don Foerster, Bill Mitchell ,S 3 . X ii 3 ,X r N X if 'az Q..-I? -.s

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STARS . . . BLUE STARS . . . BLUE STARS Blue Stors shine Being recognized os state champs lost 'eor, the Pinellas Park Blue Star Bond set o 'end. Plocing first in the Seminole Sound Spec- :mcular ond first in the Golden Invitational vas just o beginning for the Blue Stors. hey cought up with the Lorgo Bond of Sold ond stole the limelight. Their most important competition was . BLUE STARS. . . BLUE STARS. . . BLUE STARS . , . BLUE STARS. . . BLUE STARS . . BLUE STARS os state champs the Morching Bonds of America Champion- ship, November 6-8 in Johnson City Ten- nessee. Forty bonds from oll over the coun- try competed with the Blue Stors. They returned home missing the finol cut by .OO7 of o point, copruring the eighth place. The Blue Stors olso shone bright during football holftimes, pep ossemblies ond competitions throughout the school year. The hard work during sixth period, after school, and on weekends proved rewor- ding in turning out champions. The band offered its 104 members a musicol education as well os a social clique! lt's o world of its own stated bond direc- tor Mr. Rob Smith. E, f fe ., 1- w -. Si , ' ' .A .sit-tisah wa: .npidf-5 vi STARS BAND: Brion Alderman, Susan Alderman, Brandi Bailey, Jeff Barnett, Gina Belcostro, Tony Belcastro, Sharon Berry, Tara Bonds, Tonyo Bonds, Linda Borders, Carole Bill Brown, Chip Bruce, Algernon Clover, Adrienne Clover, Marty Clover, Lynn Collins, Mike Compton, Laura Cunninghom, Jeff Domke, Joel Dougherty, Tomi Douglas orbara Edwords, Liso Enger, .Jessica Enriquez, Kevin Ford, Chellie Fox, Regie Gaines, Kristen Gardenhour, Penny Gibbons, Hope Givens, Chris Goodwin, Michelle Hommons Dhn Hormon, Stan Horris, Holly Hendrickson, Kevin Higgins, Shawn Higgins, Marc Hubbard, Lora Hudson, Cindy Jameson, Robert Jeffers, Donna Keene, Karin Keller, Ken eller, Lynn Keller, Chris Keysor, Mott LoPlante, William Lawson, lan Lear, Lisa Libby, Kim McCoy, Karen McMillan, Brod Mogel, Todd Mendelson, Rito Merschen, Elaine Mon no, John Morgon, Darryl Morris, Dole Morrison, Jeremy Morse, Debbie Mosely, Jeff Nelson, Tom O'Bryant, Eddie Offutt, Christine Olinick, Chari Painter, Theresa Painter, Shawn oritz, John Powers, Eric Proper, Tim Rotican, Jeanette Reed, Lisa Reseter, Denise Riley, Steve Romine, Lisa Robertson, Kathy Sockel, Mark Schroeder, Tammy Selph, Debbie ent, Trocy Shea, Quint Shelton, Penny Simmons, Sandy Snell, Volerye Steinhouser, Jane Summerford, Mike Terry, Debbie Toth, Joe Van Dusen, Debbie Veccho, Beth Virgil ill Walls, Derek Watson, Tracy Weining, Suson Welsh, Shelly Wilkowski, Debbie Wison, Rita Yodevio, and Patty Zabriskie ONE MORE TIME, ' exclaimed Ken Keller, drum mejor after a long afternoon practice to see how the band had improved. PLAY IT AGAIN, are cries heard from the at a halftime show when Jane her trumpet solo. A FJ W .. e il' 1, f ra l L' 3 23 ,41 it 5' 'ill' i I 35 ' Y- .l ' f ' 'i:E'T'fw,f,5 CPURCHASED CLUB SPACE? ' CLUBS I 231



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I that could have been dif- Ya An Ma sang some of in Chinese. LET'S PRETEND, we are actors. These gentlemen don't have to pretend because they are. They are members ofthe St. Pete Ballet Company and per- formed skits at the Oktoberfest spon- sored by the International Club. OVER THERE, guest artists from the St. Pete Ballet Company performed at the annual Oktoberfest. FOLLOW ME , it seems that Alfredo Lebron is saying just that to Beth AI- mond and Dana Green os they do a Spanish dance for friends and family. Over 200 people attended the Oc- toberfest held in the school concourse. CAN I HAVE THIS DANCE, WITH YOU? Barbie Schmersol and Kim Green per- formed the Cha, Cho at the Oc- toberfest. Working together With approximately 250 students from all languages, Spanish, French, Latin and Viet- namese, the International Club provided enrichment, social ac- tivity and involvement. Students worked together for a common purpose. To pra- mote the languages. Under the direction of Car- mine Zinn, Carolyn Nelson, Paula Hern, Ana O'Brien, and president Tonya Snowball the International Club had very suc- cessful programs. Starting the year off with a membership drive gave students the enthusiasm to at- tend general meetings and other organized activities. Such activities were a picnic at Taylor Park, foreign language spirit week, during which students ware buttons to represent their language, and an Oc- toberfest, where desserts from foreign countries were served. Some of the desserts were bit- ter herbs from a Latin country, flan from Spain, quiche from France and oriental rice from Vietnam. A program displaying Christmas in Latin America was a highlight of the year. International Club members also went on field trips. They at- tended SPIFFS, the St. Petersburg International Folk Fair and also traveled to Sarasota to see the Ringling Brothers Art Museum and had dinner at an International Restaurant. Students willingness to work together as a club resulted in one of the most successful years in the history of the Pinellas Park High School Inter- national Club, stated Mrs. Cor- mine Zinn. EIlNI Nld 1V ' EITTID 'IVNOI El.lNl ' N'd 1V ' QTTD 'IVNOI 'dEl.lNl ' VN VNOLI T 'D 'GFI UHLNI ' VN ' EIITID TVNOII N'dEI.lNl ' 1V ' QTTD 'IVNOI El.lNI ' NEI .LV ' GOD 'IVNOI CPURCHASED CLUB SPACED' CLUBS I 233

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