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

 - Class of 1985

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SADD (TOP PICTUREI Front Rcw: [ennifer Fessler, Lisa Yeager, Dale Summerford, Robbi Quinn, Tammy Mihailoff: Row Two: Mary Daly, |ay Roesch, Sheila Kern, Amy Hochberg, Lisa Golson. (BOTTOM PICTURE) Front Row: Michelle Efthimion, Laurie Forbes, Kim Fowler, Cindy Hilkert; Row Two: |oAnn Thompson, Gretchen Glenn, Nikki Pontrello, Susan Hancock, Kim Vandenberg; Row Three: Doug Hilkert, Deon Booker. A new club this year was SADD, Students Against Driving Drunk. Under the supervision of Mrs. Barbara Corbett, Business Education teacher, and Robbi Quinn, SADD president, this club made the students aware of the risks in- volved in drunken driving. Their big project was the school assembly held in October in the auditorium. Guest speakers were present to voice their own personal experiences with drunken driving, and the sheriff ' s department brought a destroyed Fiero along, the result of drunken driv- ing. The purpose of SADD is to make the students aware of the risks they take when they drink and drive, Quinn stated. Not only are they jeopardizing their own life, but lives they may come in contact with. KEY CLUB The Key Club was the Kiwanis sponsonl organization led by Mr. Tom Reid. This organiz- tion helped to better the school and community bji number of projects. Besides helping the Unitd Methodist Church and the SADD program, the K Club also helped the canned food drive t Christmas, ushered at Open House, and hadi school beautification program. President Dm Traver said, I enjoyed being in the Key CI) because it made me feel good to know that I was f • complishing something for myself, while also he ' - ing someone else at the same time. Front Row: Beth Virgil, Lisa Mayer, Vicki Tamey, Michile Dunn, Beth Michelman; Row Two: Robin Andrews, Thena Letize, Mike Terr ' , Gar ' Torgusen, Drew Traver, Ed Ofil, Tim Gagnon. (i2 SADD, KEY CLUB

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Much time is spent practic- ing to perfect a song. Mr. Smith helps his students over a piece. Playing at a pep rally, junior Marc Hubbard and sophomore Greg Shontz play the theme to Ghostbusters. Practicing in the band room, senior Karen McMillan, sophomore Greg Riley, and junior Lonnie Kruger perfect their saxophone solo. . lot of spirit and enthusiasm ilue Stars this year isisted of around ity members. The V director, Mr. Smith, 1 there was a lot of it and enthusiasm hing at PPHS. The draising was done by boosters which con- id of the Bkie Stars ' ants. During the foot- season, Blue Stars i a marching band, i students practiced anywhere from 10-12 hours a week extra, after school. After football, it turns into a concert band. They play in com- petitions and concerts. We have many good players, stated Mr. Smith. One exceptional student was senior Adrienne Clover. She was first chair in all state, he added. BLUE STARS 61



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LISANjA rhc purpose; of tho Lisanja Club was tho proino- n of unity in ancestry, mind, and community, :ording to Mrs. Rose Mack, club sponsor. We ad to provide an opportunity for all students to rticipate and to promote good will among all dents, she added. A positive reflection of the ;anja Club was the dedication and enthusiasm of members. The club sponsored such activities as jck History Month, volunteer time at nursing mes, the St. Petersburg Christmas Parade, Martin ther King ' s birthday, and the Spring Festival. t : int Row: Carlos Price, Tony Butler; Row Two: Sabiena rham, Sabrina Colvin; Row Three: Maria Abrams, Karettia 5rman, Carlos Love, Tammy Bailey, Carolyn Sumbry, Don- la Smith. Karen Gipson; Row Four: Ron Harris, Chris ugabook, Cindy Carter, Sherry Price, Sylver Lane, Terri inette. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student { )uncil was an organization which offered students an opportunity to become more directly involved with school. It was com- prised of a variety of students from every grade and directed by Mrs. Wotring. The Student Council was there to govern the school the best possible way. It was responsible for such ac- tivities as the Homecoming Dance and Activities Night. Front Row: Leslie Hunter, Ciena Thornton, Robyn Hills, Althea Macaraeg, Mrs. Wotring; Row Two: Cher ' l Malaga, Debbie Logue, Michelle Hammons, Wendy leffcoat, len- nifer Fessler, Lisa Yeager. Robbi Quinn, Yalila Abdalah; Row Three: [im Cordon, Denise Crawford, Matt Sugdinis, lohn Gorman, Kim Fowler, Tanya Alexander, Maile Nee, Debbie Gooding, Kim Boss. Lara Payne; Row Four: Doug McKay, Randy Cody, Michelle Sharp, Heidi Larsen, janelle Larsen, Lisa Mayer, Christine Corbett. LISANIA. STUDENT COUNCIL 63

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