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

 - Class of 1985

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Pinellas Park High School - Occurrences Yearbook (Largo, FL) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 68 of 304
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THESPIANS The InterncJtional Thespian Society, under the leadership of Ms. Sandra Cockrell, was an organization exclusively for those students in- terested in the theater. Requirement for entry was 10 points or 100 hours of after school theater work, such as set building and design. This year, the Thespians, with the help of other drama students, performed the musical Mame and hosted district competitions. Vice President Michelle Klase said, I feel it is a great honor to be a Thespian. It takes much hard work, but it ' s worth it. Front Row: Mictielle Klase, Dawn Yankowski, Drew Traver, Pat Holt, Jennifer Wittman. CHO Front Row: |oyce White, Paula |ackson, Lydia Bolin, Shjri Harrold; Row Two: Mrs. Kohnken, Lori Godek, ChBk Reynolds, Lisa Soblit, Lisa Masengale. i Cooperative Health Occupations, otherwef known as CHO, helped students prepare for thjir future careers. As Health Service Aids, studets learned to take vital signs, such as blood pressit- respiration, pulse, and temperature. Bed maki ' g, medical terminology, taking care of patients cd; learning about different fields of nursing were jst some of the things they learned to do. This chs was a one year course. A student must be a seDi for CHO. 64 THESPIANS, CHO

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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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SOCCERETTES I )nt Row: Krissy Villers, Kim Gab riel, Michelle Smith; Row ro: Kelly Defelice, Pam Lavery; (Not Pictured: Beth Ikens). Soccerettes started off the year by making posters d baking cookies for the players. They also car- id equipment, made GatorAid and cheered the ayers on at the sidelines. Being a Soccerette is joyable and fun, says Beth Ikens. Others felt be- g a Soccerette gave them a chance to understand 3 game better and an opportunity to meet new ople. WRESTLETTES This y(;ar was a big year for the Wrestlettes. W(; had more Wrestlettes this year than any other, said Trasi Michael. The job of the Wrestlettes was to go to the matches and keep score. They made posters and even candy and fruit for the wrestlers. During the matches they cheered the players on. Each Wrestlelte was assigned wrestlers to mak(; goodies for. Trasi Michael stated, It takes much time and dedica- tion, but after it ' s all ovijr we all have great satisfaction knowing w(! took them through the season. h fit ' Md t Front Row: Trasi Michael, Ann Gallops, Cheri Bright: Row Two: Donna Eshelman, Christy- Eagles, Beck ' Watson, Michelle Simonson, jenny Larsen, Cathy Cahill; Row Three: Susan Baerwald, Linda Piver, Kim DeMarco, Alicia Lusk, Rachel Martin; |Not Pictured Tyra Smith, Genesis Lester, Angela Dipalo, Eileen Rusidoff). f SOCCERETTES, WRESTLETTES 65

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