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Matthew Bobo ' I (Jii;. iioos |amf;s Borders Tracey Botham Kara Bowers Susan Braun Michael Brock Charles A. Brown Charles Brown Keith Brown Paula Brunetio Steve Bump Karen Bunolz Betty Burless Lisa Byerly Brad Byers Sabrina Calher Marshall Canfall Timothy Canziani Mark Carleton Debra Carter John Carter Paul Carter Tracy Carter Nicole Cash Susan Chandler Dustin Chapman Michelle Chapman Dennis Cherry- Chris Chinlund April Chisholm Shon Church David Clark Robert Clark Lee Claxton Adele Clover Peggy Cochrane jack Coiles LisetteColonnell Richard Conduzzi Marie Connahey Christine Corbett Angela Cote Willie Cox Cher l Craddock Looking through a crowded hall at Pinellas Park High School there was only one group of students that stood out — Freshmen. They could be identified by their apparent shortness and the dazed look in their eyes behind the in- evitable stack of books. But, there was more to the Class of 1988 than appearances. Instead of feeling young and mistreated the freshmen concentrated on the endless oppor- tunities of their position. They not only had the freedom to join clubs, but also to be involved in sports and class contests. Amongst all the junior-senior rivalries the freshmen proved that they had spirit too by participating just as avidly in the support of the school. Despite all these opportunities, the life of a freshman wasn ' t all glorious. Because of their age and inability to drive many freshmen didn ' t have large social lives. They spent much time in front of the television, behind books and sleep- ing. They also had a rough time making friends, gaining respect from their peers, and maintain- ing good grades. Although many students believe that being a freshman is comparable to having a disease they are actually the most fortunate class in the school. They are the ones that have three more years to make new friends, get involved, and enjoy the thrills of high school. The freshman faces may appear dazed, but it ' s usually the result of their disbelief that school could be so much fun. Freshman blues FRESHMEN 139
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Freshman Class Officers Building up pride and money for their future, the freshman class officers had a lot of work cut out for them. Beginning with nothing and building up funds was the freshman class ' goal for the year. Diligently working together, president Shari Mc- Clellan, vice president Nina Ghilardi, treasurer Jen- nifer Kepler, secretary Michelle Arnold, and freshman class sponsor Mr. Hirsch produced in- novative ideas to raise funds for their class. This money will be used to make Ghoul Day a success as sophomores and as a head start on the funding for their Junior Prom. Striving to become an active part of Pinellas Park High School and learning the qualities of good leadership was what the freshman class was all about. Robert Adamo Tina Adams Alizabeth Agosto Mary Aker Henry Albritton |ulie Alleman Richard Allen Denise Alspach Joseph Amrhein Chris Amyx |ohn Anderson Livius Andrej St asson Andrews Kimberly Arantz Kelly Ardar ' Anthony Arnold Michelle Arnold |ody Auriemma Sarah Aylen Andrew Bailey Darryl Baker Jaime Baquero Joseph Barbanell |eff Barnes Yvette Barnett Michelle Barratt Shannon Bates Jennifer Baur Maryanne Belfante Christina Bennett Coleen Bennett johnetta Benton Steven Berkoff Robert Bigby Nicole Billiteri Roger Bingham Chris Bisho|) Julie Bi.sh(i[) Matt Bishop Richard Black Todd Blakeslee Michael Blue FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS — Shari McClellan, Ghilardi, Michelle Arnold, and Jennifer Kepler Nina 13H FRESHMEN
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Carrie Crawford Daphne Cromplon Derrick Crompton Nancy Crotty Dean Ciibbin Gary Cnmmings )eff Dailey Michael DameHo jason Daiidt liiHe Daudt Fehx D ' Avignon Brian Davis Tammara Davis Mehssa Delancey Cecile Delmendo Nicole Demos Ehzabelh DePappa |igna Desai Randy DeWeese Aiidria Dicttinsdn Wendy Dickinson Kathy Dienstbiei Toan Dier Patrick Dineen Trying to catch that Patriot spirit, the freshman class shows its Patriot Pride at the first pep rally. Having fun with friends was part of being a student. Freshman Charissa Sills en- joys time with her friends in drama class. Angela DiPaolo Angela Dodge % Eric Donaldson ■L |eff Donaldson F- ' Eric Dorr , Amy Dorton Thomas Dosher V t Frances Downs Gary Downs JkWkS. Rosa Doyle r Kerri Drecchio Mr X Kelly Drew - Edward Driscoll V Heather Dunn klx Pamela Dvmn Rkx Sabena Durham yH Kimberly Dwyer Linda Dymire L Kera Edwards JRi Roger Edwards n Thomas Edwards flL M Nicole Elder J m Dan Elliott mr- f James Enfinger 40 FRESHMEN A m i
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