Plantation High School - Reflections Yearbook (Plantation, FL)
- Class of 1971
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Yet the knowledge of the past is mandatory for a brighter future. Lessons learned in the past are dusted off and revised for Now. From the dying embers of the past emerges a new era... 'ni ww, , , . - -v , . ,. . T5 , , -IV, -- 1, x L M A' f Ls., Z K5 1 ,H x j? '-,- I I .MHVM K -V 2 1 ,v, 46' ' C ,,- , V x. , -0 ' 52.1 , N -:MQDF :gi ' I' 2.2 - Tv H., - 4- ., ff - ' ... - , J' mm . f N . . MQW '-wb.. ,.f' 155-if 3, . ,. - . 5-' -' wg. - t --' + . yt C If k ,. 4 A uv Y . . 2' 'Q M., ii: 1 X I uf 1l ' 1 f-vu fm - -NJ I ' AQ.. '--g '- ....,N-km, , ,f,. ..,,- in-ig., ,. , ,N-gh 1. -inq- - : 5 Xb -2 1 i I Y , 6 Juv' Q 5?-Q , ,!, 1 : tl 4. ' 'QTQZ' 'f' Q Q, Q . ...L N x 1. , L. lu .uv t up 6 '-H2 Wlgef ' ,, QQ M, L I: 'fvf '1 Ta'ix-'J 1 'lpn v L - w Z, F' - -nn... QE. ,,, f - - , aa-'A Mtg if - .,, ' 43,,-f !ifq,,w...L,.,, . , MAN . 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Underclassmen and Seniors . . . 198 Juniors .......,... 201 Sophomores ...,..... 219 Freshmen . . . .239 Seniors . . . .263 A wards . . . .329 Ads . . . . .343 E ditor-in-Chief: Jeff Keeler Co-editors: Linda Podolsky Connie Pellillo Adviser: Mrs. Charlene Martin J - , Y X Q 24 mm.. an QF Hi ,N mm.: Q we wr 3? 1 MM K ii iw, UN if Q Plantation High School , '74 ,ffl copes with double session The squeeze into the parking lot, lady bus drivers, moonlit mornings going to school, hot cafeteria lunches . . . Dad walked to school at sun-up carrying a metal lunch pail. Cold floors in the gym, crowded bath- rooms, wet benches, fire drills, gum in the water fountain . . . Never changing rituals. Victory flag and marquis, pep tags, signs in the halls . . . Whatever happened to pep card cheering sections? 7 Students Get Together during Homecoming actlvltles Long hours of building a float, Mon- day night meetings, planning the prom, pretzels from the 400's, The Colonels Journal, the Horse, the funky chicken . . .they used to groove on the Big Apple. Hoarse throats, excitement after a touchdown, homecoming parade, Senior Work Day, homecoming cor- sages . . . traditions stemming from way back. Three points for a record field goal, extra curricular parties, the crowning of the queen . . . pulling taffy, sock hops, chaperoned dates, Saturday matinee movies, and swinging on the porch were the big things back then. L. W -ex, 'WL 'ffgli -I--Q tis , , ,- 912-I Faculty and students work toward a brighter future Late to school, hassels in the office, pink and blue passes, teachers yelling, I.B.M. cards, pledge to the flag. . . A whack on the knuckles proved to be quicker. Dissecting frogs, language labs, sweating in P. E., aromas from Home Ec., book reports , . . Whatever hap- pened to spelling bees? Cramming for exams, sssh in the library, losing sleep over grades, issu- ing of report cards, honor roll . . . Whatever happened to milk bottle honor ribbons? 11 A ssortment of special events satisfies many interests i 5 9 t i me ,i if 12 serves as catalyst for unification of students ' ' fwvlwgng- .M -- ' 'L gi' .r V- vt-Q - 3iLJ!3g,'!J , l Hurrying to get off the bus, pride, spirit, We're number ll , boy and girl of the month . . . being Sally Sweetheart was the honor back then. The excitement of Calendar Girl and all of the picture taking, the perils of pinning on a corsage . . . candy and a bouquet of flowers, have you received any lately? 13 Campus fashions combine modes of yesterday and today 14 to reinforce the theory that history repeats itself Sideburns and long wavy hair, the Afro look. . .They used to have crew s if X st! cuts and spit curls. Women's Liberation, equal rights, bell bottoms, goucho pants, bikinis ...Longjohns used to be the thing. Three Dog Night, Easy Rider, Butch Cassidy, M.A.S.H., Woodstock ...Where did Laurel and Hardy go? th . , V . qi i-. fan' E 3 H3 . ii! -3 ,Z 's ! 16 Leadership qualities evident on Plantation 's campus li 'X-.mf if -... I.O.C. meetings, campaign speeches and signs, honor society inductions, newspaper editors.. .When did the old gossip columns disappear? Valedictorian, treasurer report, minutes of the meeting, new business . . . Traditions that have survived through the years. Pounding the gavel, GirI's and Boy's State, the deans' office. . . Remember the prestige of the dunce caps? A definite plan lurks beneath every organized activity. Learning processes fashion themselves in intricate designs, then swirl and blend in a warm contented undercurrent. ln the past, the designs were less complicated: simple, basic designs of learning prevailed. But as progress spread and multiplied, new, more complex ideas added to and im- proved the simple ideas. The thirst for knowledge has ex- panded. Education is mandatory in to- day's competitive world. The Education of yesterday, although it is sinking further and further into the background, is an important foundation for today's education. From the dying embers of the past emerges a new era... 18 E ft3tC,AgTilE N QL 2 BREGJK at fi 3 vi l LR M REQ ll! 33 HSP? 'V-1 4 Q Fx s 7 ab s 1 wffmz I My . dw 29 ' MFE. , . YW LN , M L.. 5, .. W, ,M gsm? L ' s b ii 2, .. H5233 .mf Jr: , '41 l I t T 1 1 5 LM.. A ,sag r Q sr' I 512 W Q gs' Q M S55 5 X if K, 5 I Y , ff 1 I 91, W Q , K Q 3 RN, A 5 f x n ' K K 2 .L I I 20 X s -N. Q N z A Head administrator organizes PHS community I B wmiwy Lwiwyw . fnw,. I ' ,n , , 'K i ' sfo s or 'Ti f .mf g ,J A. IVlr. Hanes, principal, confers with Mrs. Bradley, dean of girls. B.-C. The many faces of lVlr. Hanes. D. The mountains of paper work for PHS's principal. D 22 Population - 4000, Chief product - educated youths The office of the principal, ably occupied by lVlr. William E. Hanes, has come to be feared, respected and trusted by students, faculty and parents. For where does that power of authority and vitally important line of communication between the student and administration come from but that of the principal's office. No one will underestimate the physical stamina a principal must have in keeping the school in efficient running order and corralling 4100 young men and women into a unified group. lVlr. Hanes made daily rounds of various classes surveying the effect of the instructor's teaching methods and the physical conditions under which the student received his education. A typical school day began with the untimely absence of fifteen instructors, wandering students after the final homeroom gong had tolled, and finally a 2:00 meeting with one of the school board members. Many times lVlr. Hanes returned to oversee after-school activities as well. His day is never done. WRX g l llllllll William E. Hanes Competent assistant principals, Fuller and Laughton Robert Fuller Charles Laughton 5' A. lVlr. Laughton is never to busy to flash a cheery smile. B. Another school count and PHS is still growing. C. Mr. Fuller keeps the line of communi- cation open between student and administration. D. lVlr. Fuller and Nlr. Baker discussa student's file. P serve as right-hand men, unifying two sessions at PHS Have you got schedule problems? Or perhaps a personality conflict with a teacher? Well, these are the people to see, but ofcourse, only if you can catch one. Galloping administrative assistants running hit- her and thither make it rather difficult, especially if you've only five minutes between classes, or a bus to catch at 12:07 and both men are at opposite ends of the school. But when you finally do catch up with either lVlr. Fuller or Mr. Laughton and you have half a breath left, you can explain your problem. Nine times out of ten they'll come up with a good solution and sudden- ly you'll realize, They really are, All right guys! - 1 V all sw 'fix' 'V x g h fi' Q 'i ly Mfg, I l H7 Q , 'x l Q 4Q N We Absentees, tardies, truants compose deans day ik 5 Vi I E A A. lVlr. Jones, dean of boys, discovers two way- farers who seem to have strayed from class. B. lVlrs. Poling busily compiles the daily absentee list. C. lVlr. Jones updates a student's file. D. lVlr. Wells, emerges with a friendly smile. E. Nlrs. Poling confers with a student's mother, Q X Sv-'M-ul' 26 i V 'mf t t ,Ht we sl. f . , . D This morning you accidently-onfpurpose forgot to nut on socks and for some reason or another you iaven't been able to visit the barber shop since last llhristmas. Well, don't look now, but here comes one if those long-hair fans, You hide behind a pay elephone but. . .too late. But, somehow you manage to worm your way out if it with some kind of lame excuses which gradually Iiminish to mumbles. Looking down on you are .nowing eyes, shaded with a glint of humor, and the lightest hint of a smile across a stern expression. lVluch to your relief you hear, Well, son, l'll xpect to see you dressed differently tomorrow. low, you'd better get to class. You manage a rateful Yes, sir, and hurry off to class only to run wto lVlrs. Bradley as you turn the corner at a cruising peed of thirty-five m.p.h. Oh, no . . . t al? ,aifffisf 4 iff r X 3 K Q i X f Self- 7 X l gg QW .W 27 st, W' Dorothy Poling James Jones Richard Wells Patricia Bradley K -x W . JOB 2 CAREER 'TZUNVYIES . C How to ,.. X X .....,.m. haveawlleye mans W ...mms careetwithoui four years of college. Men and warren axe' badly rxecrdexi Sc! in-ductal das Thxs quxck? Earn the L3 Sfkiixfe fi Educabm balls yu: hum toad them Rx ycur ixw wrt? Career-Whshxrxgirr, UC 2532332 Qi .quad , X . ,. 5' 'N W 'f A 3 are I in Guidance staff doubles witl . 5 f .5 Ni A . Sweet 5 ' - . W' X : rf - f of XF' N E 4 i i 95, 'Kg' - .1 V - Page ix, .5..1,gf,N t. l Y X tw K Q f t N X , tt east. . , 1 n f'5 if PNQSQXQN 23' u ' M ....- .. 4 x i We 5 Q 1 influx of new students 1 - Carol Findley Q Lynelle Freeman X Brad Gardner Richard Grosse 965. X r z what fin: . :gk K - 'L' ,, ,.,.. ..,.. A dm W 1 ' K, Q Q ,:'e.f: :2.:f',:s',. x .tifxtx ffm ,S Y ii. 29 t GF A. The very informative Guidance Bulletin! Board. B. Mrs. Radford, tenth grade counselor, searches through student files. C. Mr. Grosse, guidance director. D. A serious mat- ter for Mr. Gardner, ninth grade counselor. E. The never-ending tele- phone calls for Mrs. Bias, secretary. F. Mrs. Freeman, twelfth grade counselor, and two senior girls. Class counselors serve advisery role as they .aqui Rose Kish te-1' 2. Qiiiff Ni Jo Ann La Forest MQW? Q X! H 0 A Scene: The PHS Guidance Office. It is 7:15 and the counselors are anxiously l?l awaiting the daily onslaught of students. Mrs. Bias is stationed at her typewriter and the counselors are in their offices. Suddenly, a thin freckle-faced boy rushes in and stands, panting, in front of Mrs. Bias' desk. Mrs. Bias: lpleasant smilel Yes? Student: l'm in the wrong school ! Mrs. Bias: Well, you'd better see Mrs. Cooper about that. Miss LaForest appears, carrying an armful of college catalogues, collides with Mr. Grosse as he enters the guidance office. Mr. Grosse: Oh, excuse me, uh, Miss LaForest? ls that you? Miss LaForest: lmuffledl Yes. It's that time of year you know-SAT's, college applications. .. And with almost 700 se- niors this year Mrs. Freeman and I are awfully busy. lShe exitsl Enter-burly junior - looks like a Suma wrestler. Junior: ls Mrs.Findley or Mr. Gardner here? Mrs. Bias: WeIl, you might try the office across the halI. Junior: Uh, Mr. Gardner? Mr. Gardner: Yes? Can I help you - sir? - son? Junior: l need a schedule change. I got Home Ec. instead of Shop. Mr. Gardner: The miracles of computerized scheduling! We'll see what we can do. l'll put in a change for you but in the meantime I suggest that you sew diIigently. ' -',ffffQggQ K . A Q -ef? . , ' , . ff is , ge' V A . 4 - V... 7 .. in F ,... NN. .V B Switch to afternoon session. . Ninth and tenth grade counselors are anxiously conferring togeth er. Mrs. Radford: We have a new student coming from, believe it o not, lceland. Mrs. Kish: Our major problem, of course, will be the fact tha she doesn't speak English. Mrs. Pratt: Does anyone happen to know someone who speaks fluent lcelandic? The telephone breaks the anxious silence. Mrs. Trickel: Yes? Oh really? Great! lShe hangs up th phonel That was the school board calling. Our lcelander will bj living in the Pompano district. lsighs of reliefl But now, what about the student from Tazmania? T tackle scheduling dilemma 1 f Y ,I ...au N J 1 si. is il fr 2 1--l 'Q 1 ew D A. lVlrs. Pratt, eleventh grade counselor, confers with a parent. B. IVlrs. Findley, eleventh grade counselor, reviews a student's files. C. lVIiss Lalforest, twelfth grade counselor, advises on college choices. D. lVlrs. Kish, tenth grade coun- selor, needs information from her files. E. Many times lVIrs. Trickel, ninth grade counselor, has to do two things at once. - st 5. N X - is an mi it-ew L Catherine Pratt 1 A siil Donna Radford t . A ,Xxx k'L. X, was . ft 3 J ini 5 li , tg ' Ageline Trickel ,Kit Fred Carter A udio visual aids make seeing believing, library l Students had an easier job of educating themselves this year with the excellent resource material avail- able to them from the library. Everything from Romeo and Juliet to Popular Mechanics provided many enjoyable hours to those vvho found the time. A wide variety of audio visuals greatly enhanced the X Q . i ...N .L f fi 5 .V -74 .9 tru t t Y! g 5 , i i .,,. ,Q i -- 1 K m y . In -,,..,f'- s, X : V, fk , ...,.:. . . wh- 'tart wwf! .. M M A H-.W-+0- Q ,X in . , , year's curriculum. t Barbara Brown Nlercedes Glover Vera Langenfass Carolyn Salyer t i it lx tds 1 r :V.k i --h.. . ., ' xx .tr x , X x' f P. I W I t . QQQF' fl makes reading rewarding tits 'iw I ,AK E A. The autobiography of Czar Nicholas... and look hovv thick it is. B. IVlrs. Winchester finds student's library card. C. lVlrs. Dennis assists the librarians. D. lVlr. Moore sets up TV monitor. E. Student assistants are enrolled in Library Science. F. Subject card, author card or title card-all right in place. Charles Moore it - Tom Roberts R I stil' Secretaries S 'Q' Patricia Dennis , :i.,. Barbara Winchester Office personnel keeps pace with PHS ,' facilitates 455 Y ' W X K -is A 'ww ,uf fwff 'WM , ini fe-i ii ,cqiifs-8 ' p 4 s 't-: Q . gi p.At S .I 1 W X' .,A- V,... , Q J xff.t:fZ.35M 5, n X - .. ,L.-L X K BX ',,,, .R A.. X . -' ,W 1 f my , ' 'ff A... K I . .- , Us ' i ' 'N A 1 :1 5 25' K K: ' 'iff 5 . i - :-:IJ .- 5 A' . M student needs with rapid efficient data processing r itr. U-YUM QE? tm . si is t . .. fs... X F' 'Qtek t.Q 1', t- L.., P .f kk '-f '- N, g L: Qi . kxih Mm , . ay C X Q 3 W 1 IVQQQ ,.. 51 xxx ss tttt X X 5? - W .. X A Q. . ss ff QP ' E if fa, .ffm S53 A 35 we , . . X 3 1 fi ff wins., 5. . se Q ' Mfg' i .-'M 'X A4 A. Mrs. Lucht and Mrs. Winger compile data onto IBM cards. B. Mr. Gillette seems dismayed with the swift pace of the secretaries. C. Bookkeepers - Mrs. Purdy and Mrs. Grill. D. Mr. Hanes' secretary, Mrs. Wallace. E. Registrars - Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Degnan. F. Switch- board operator, Mrs. Evelyn Williams, connects calls and reports messages. Nellgene Wallace Lee Grigsby Connie Brown Evelyn Thomas Sheila Gray Diane Higgins English Department emphasizes Beverly Baird Fran Benis Virginia Blackwell Roberta Britt Judy Bruner Rowena Chisholm Sherry Clarke Lillian Davis Sherry Dennis Marcia Dobbin Helen Fishback B 36 A Knoxene Butterfield individual learning, kr :QN Q' Q. is -Z -1-fr new Jw-rfajgii MXswXiW r 3 N is s R 3 X F me i A .' -:sv Q '8Ef'5:7 WST Iilfils X f-'R'f -iris i ' V.A b b ,,,. . SVLI Q, E as behavioral 'npr t 1 es: objectives, and audio visual programs N , wi- Q .rr Q i il. 'i tr i fs? K ss 5'-pg .571 f 955 if 'wi' :ssc . aw! sws-ses M .s r t J LL.. M . E . an s we ss wx we X Xxlifsxg iss? . rg, sts x ififfit K SX N is Wm asgq 1 sl . we 1 E 5,55 L. K'--is. l-.sg-is K K X N ....1 .,m , .g., 5 , , swerrs. me .z . gl 2 R George Frandsen Irene Good Kathryn Graeter Sebrianne Hughes Daniel Hyre Elease Johnson Emma Jones Suzanne Knauer X A. lVlr. Svvirbul heads the English Department. B. lVlr. Van Vleet delivers another lecture. C. lVlrs. Schapker sets up the projector for a film. D. lVlrs, Fishback's students read and illustrated children's stories. Overhead projectors dominated the wide usage of audio-visual materials. Also used were filmstrips, motion pictures and many other helpful visual media. Included in the four years of required Eng- lish was a semester elective program for seniors. Underclassmen received a comprehensive study of various language skills to fulfill their future academic necessities. Reading, Elma Ledbetter Charlene Martin Gene Maupin Maria More Dave Mulcahy Nancy Patterson Sibyl Radford Gretchen Schapker Barbara Steward A. J. Swirbul Donald Terry Katherine Thomas Pat Cook Dan VanVIeet Joan Wassberg English electives and foreign subjects broaden Rita Thrasher Pete Tingon -Q 'I , 'gi , M :F a as M' vii' K 4 5 T ff: -- ,- ' K N N45 I we I ig Ax, Q . i i A T ' xsraii Eixzjfisili' f - - i QNX 3 X Q A e at Q iirg.. aiii, . X , I A Kixwlfu f . L .1 - L 38 exe N 1. We V aww-mm,.,,,,,,Wi MW LMMMM 2 ff if as r u ganna 'E' 6? Suzanne Chadwick ,ZW Nisa Crutchfield 'W Z' Irene Fernandez 4 Q it , . favs? 'lv' Q XM? I . . ,,,Z if A V 'VW V. . y 5 ' Emma Garner .wr M 3 y Juliet Gevedon fx av maart T Ellen Healy he if ' t -fV, . - r '2': 1 f ft 'x ii A Y jim za L. ' 'Arg ' A Sharon Hicks. W V ' , T , Vg Suzanne LaFitte 'sg ' , Q Lynn Moore F 19 Susan O'Connor Annmarie Smith Hola lsable, Bon Jour Jean... These were words spoken in the foreign languages to help stu- dents understand such languages as French, Spanish, Latin and German. The department offered a five- year study of Spanish and French while German and Latin could be taken for four years. In the classroom the teacher helped the student learn the correct pronunciation of words through the use of repetition drills. Foreign culture was also taught by contrasting different social groups. The language lab was used as a reinforcement mechanism of dialogues learned previously in the classroom. Further study and understanding of the country and its people was exposed through the foreign language clubs. A. Speech student deliversarnernorable message. B. Foreign Language class listens attentively on head sets. C. French student strengthens vocabulary through repetition. New equipment presented geometry problems in new light Charles Burcham Fred Carter ,W , N W9 Beverly Chinn f V Frances Clement ite Z r , , ff George Danley Pat Darst 25 f af , , it ,.,, ig ' ',l A lf., -, ,f ,gy if ? 222, r fb 4 Carroll Gilbert Elizabeth Geldbaugh Walk into the room and gaze at the complicated scribblings on the blackboard. Stomp on your books after flunking another test? Not this year. With all the new toys to play with in math, it was a cinch to have a passing year. Yesiree, the 50O projector and the area finder presented geometric problems in a new and interest- ing light. You had help in algebra too, with those individual learning packets. And several new teachers were added to the math department to stress individual help, but they might have been hired to discourage borrowing your neigh- bor's answers when a test came up. ' i R,,g,,m ,,..,, in k..a7,,,. . ,. l C i l,'i 1 , sa . My 7 A 'ware Tariff! if 123' 9 4 W 1 Emphasis placed on individual learning and progress. iv z f f 14. IL. V ' , ' if E Y Q x K val ? ,ez , V V 1 I L. l . A , fl leaf . V ,171 ' . V7 ff W1 lg 51 Q ,f 5 A-mir. . el, 'f Qgf 1 Sq R ' Q in Miz .1 . , 1 .M I gl Ni W! .J .. .. V. ' Y 'esif:5fff ',,.. z Y' ,: ' fi' sefalxn , ' ' ' ': ' lflixj v 1 ' . f 1. .1 1 . I 1. ' ,iw - ff f wx ,gr g.fgg4, e, 7 i wwe V fl, we X iw., D X. Mr. Offerman supervises a student's prog- ess. B. Mrs. Rogers explains the science of he slide rule. C. The challenge of Algebra ll. J. Mr. Offerman provides needed assistance hrough a difficult problem. w ifi' ' ' ' . X ll V ' ' - ,Jim I Y f , M3 Y Wi ' 3533 2 ,V --' 'VME Z' y W .1.,:vzm 1' H, 'tif' 41 Mimi I 'f -ani: .l ol Calista Gondry Ellen Huber Karen Jackson Jim Meier Mary Lou Ochmann Vincent Offerman Sara Rogers Emily Rawls Ross Sampson Ken Scott Mary Lynn Scott Nick Schepis Winfred Simpson John Washburn Ed Whalley Q Social Studies Department 5 . t....m, ' ,ffmgnx f f- , A 1 f W , ,, an we M . ww 71 . V V, ,, , We 4'- V 5 'AM' lf. t ,, t ,, , ,,,, , V3 , 5 K ,,.,, WW! g ziziilut he V3 r , Z, ' W i I L ,, , I ' ' V' 5 3 ' Q, . t I me 5 M M eg ff? ' ,P . , ,zz 1 52 , , y Q A ' H wmv I Ji ' 't ' -I 1 'f , xii . '- I f ' -f', em ' ' , ' e W'-X , w t V' IEILCIILIV in ' iffy, ' - V , 1 V A M' Ht ' .aft -at W' x ' t t A, t, t ,Q:.,. 1 Y, t S K w 1 xii, z gi. K P 3, . K in ' e . ..,, ft ' 1 u We ,Q 'am- 42 ,sf 2. P-'ff-k 2-:4 -, . X lf' x M195 4.5! .'.. ,Qt .. offers myriad of opportunities for better learning R 'sig RS mgwg-W .,,.,' , , , H, f ..,,, , ,--- smvwrt-wr ' 1 f r 11- am , ik, r Q , , s 'f ' sn 4 it T J O VU of bwebw at ef f lg L li ,Af frrlj Anthony Baker Q54 S L , A yy In Don Cifra ix M RL lv J T it I g ii l, l Ernestine Clowers Nm 6 YQ T WC it Harold cox ,AY to has tt ioritltft Hiram Cox 1565 Q 62 K 6 55 f 'Q Barbara Cummin AANQ 1 6 0- O AmVA. i f . W i,,.' Fred Dietrich kkvx CL S :Yi e tss r was yi 4 O tv . .,t.,,I- IEVV, ,k,. ,,.,. , , ,, ,k,a. , V Bob Dunn g Jeanne Forsberg qi O I Frances Haithcock 6 J James Monk f if i, -' ' - .g a H,-:ff ef 'A ,,, I-1.111211 - it affix r 5 E f fzf ik' , f,-, W M at f ' GQ If , 5.3 AM 4 ll 'f 1 f t 5 Q A ' f , f f t , E , I ' 59:5 A r ' ffwiitsfzgif ' A,-U, , f ' e,sfg5ggg2?'?L59ii ' Q 17 ' ' 57-iixs? W if ff we fr 1 ,, t Meme .. W W, ,, ,, , is . ,W ',m,e- r ., 5? it 2 , are ' ,, T M, 1. . ' f 'k 1 f' T if Larry Napp KC L E David Pierce Mike Roland Kathleen Schmj James Sinclair Marguerite St. Clair Robert Thompson Dana Wallace Douglas Welles Jimmy Young Never underestimate the effectiveness of the older techniques of educating a new generation. This bit of philosophical wisdom was employed through the increased usage of filmstrips, acetates and other audio-visuals. Due to the great increase in the student population, twenty-one instructors were needed. A. The Social Studies Department window is representa- tive of various schools throughout the U.S. B. Mr. Pierce exibits his typing techniques while making up an Ameri- can History test. C. Plantation's infamous seminar teach- er, Mr. Cifra distributes STUDENT WEEKLIES. D. While Mr. Cox presents a lesson in World History, Mary Milton listens attentively. Students acquire scientific knowledge through observation Will you please keep your fingers off the slidesl Giggles. All those who have not com- pleted the lab will receive and F for the day. Groans. Ho hum. Earth Science or PSSC today. Two thousand prospective scientists filled the laboratories with slide rules, jars of collected plant life and battered textbooks this year. Earth Science, Biology, Advanced Physical Science, Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Biology and PSSC offered to the student body an intensive and worthwhile insight to today's physical world. Nlodern scientific equipment made possible many experiments that were both educational and fun to the student. Kay Burley M, , N ' M Elda Carney ,iw i V'i., , ff p r Diane Davis A E . Randall Everly Doris Faneck Jean Ferris Robert Gillette A V g 5: Ernest Hamilton Q ,gr A if 2 V ,Q Larry Herbert f 9 Mgr- ,41-fun 6 Y fl x V 'tx- J A r l QR , , a ir, V W ynyy fu ,.'i::c 5 ' .f r' We-E 44 and experimentation B gl 4 f .vii t Q ,f -1 -...-1 e A., ss 3 i Vtwr Y. V. ' Wx, A. Mrs. McKelvey explains units on calibrated thermometer. B. Dawn Doyle and Bob Edwards measure temperature of gy.. HZO, C. Chemistry student adjusts flame of bunsen burner. f D. Three industrious scientists combine forces to solve a difficult equation. ' us I. 5 x X . t. S ' D pq I ,,......e. , . .... ,iff ' ' 'df W f 'IS Hqoff. l ,,.,, ic ' ,fc ml ' ' 'ii' if 'VW P5 iw..-I A 'Z' fi if ' 45 Harvey Kleiner Martha Macy Jane McKelvey Margaret Roseburr Darryl Rushton Cynthia Schumacher JoAnn Shook John Sunderland James Wallace James Wilkerson l i F W ...S-M 4? X? A B gffiawiaw ffgww MMM Mastery of business skills enhances school work A. Girls learn the use of an adding maching. B. These girls seen pleased with their progress in typing. C. A student busily types at the dicta- phone. D. Nobody can breeze through a typing course without at least one problem. E. But the teachers are always available, Sit up straight, feet flat on the floor, fingers curvedl This and other statements are what you might have heard had you been enrolled in typing this year. Business Nlath I, Typing Il, Shorthand I and Consumer Economics are some of the courses which prepared students for initial employment and advancement in the whirl- ing world of high finance. Student's goal? To gain employment in the job field of their choice. Gail Altman Berma Fontaine Mary Fitch Myrlene Goodsen Sunny Hamill Tom Hardt Carl Hofstetter Mildred Hughes Vicki lVlay l,,: I f f at mf J A 1 1 W 7 r W ,V ff 7' l f gg A fy 4 1 if 4,4 4.-'+V ,Tsai V ,I V I gf A .,l,f if ?f'f'5La we , ,,- ' H y . .. Q 1 if gf V ,. , , ,i,, , 4 fi.-W W 12 ' io f VV::lV K3 H . W f' 'l ' ' f ff - as an . V it 3 lf., .Mu -fi '1W9, 7, qw 9 pw......aM.,... 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You've come along way Baby! could be heard clearly through the humming noise of the power saws and pounding of the hammers. Eight to ten girls were enrolled in either Shop or Graphics and sixteen in the printing area. New technical equipment made possible such courses as Graphic Arts 3, Electronics 3, Material Fabrication and Drafting 3, which consisted of ad- vanced architectural and engineering drawing. The size of the department increased by fifteen as a result of the growing student body and genuine interest in the technical sciences. A. Mr. Morgan helps student complete project. B. Drafting students discuss a blue print. C. Mr. Popper helps students set type from California job case. D. Mr. Anthony helps to show technigue of plotting. E. Journal negatives prepared by Mr. Simpson. F. Student sets type in composing stick. G. Hand-drill placed on tool rack by shop student. ,,,. t ti.. as t .Q -D LD Q. sf Imagination, productivity effectively displayed by creative When the aroma of freshly baked cookies per- meates the 700 corridor, don't be surprised. The Home Economics Department is cooking up some- thing tempting in their kitchens. The six kitchens turn out quite an assortment of food: anything from vegetables to angel food cakes. The sewing room next door is also bustling with activity. The machines can be heard buzzing, insuring a good out-put of hand- manufactured items. Diane Foggin Parthenia Hamm Karen Johnson Joyce Lee Roselle Lefferts Jeanne Williams 'W AK' students In Home E conomlcs and Art Departments be . .W .y N113 k ' k' rh:..N NNNK ., ' - Q, .sf- 3g1X 3 its - K ,,.XXx,h ,wmv ..gt.f:-:Quan We tezt ,, D ' '... Ef.:I5vki? : ?7Mf3'?7ff7f555295,13?i5iiLI?LlQZEiS7I5ibfV' :.. 5 EWEWIZW' 'li' ' ' fYw?IsfWi me ' . , Jane Jasper .2 gh, V . , , MM In , Michael Park ,, 3 if'A'f ' I . ' .,p . f. HA,. z. , ' A an wffwl ,V 1 ,WWW A. Horne Ec. student completes the last finishing touches on a dress. B. The controversial hem is measured. C. Cooking students master i?i the art and technique. A. A potential masterpiece is judged. B. Art students create in many media. xxx 1: gy QS, N we 3, 'Q'-M X Fran iankovich ef Donna Tirey Talent combined with technique and expert direction, Qewfwff 'X XX ff QQ Qs f f 'sr H' r Ft 5 -nr K ,f f of , 4422 A fa? Zi' .,,,,2 I ,a .ea 7. f 124, ,U , ff ,ff I Zfdgf ,Z WFCQ ff Z -f 1 ,wf , , , ,ff ,V , ,Q v ,zz Lf, ,f,,f,f if 5' Z N cf' ' I F Q V' , fa .fi ff 3 4 5 w 43' f, , ,cfcff , ,iff V. f ,f , f ,Jn , .ay ff, , i ,M f , f if ' a ' rr f '11, 5 ' , . ff , ,, , ,516 1, , 92 1 4,1 - i Nancy Brusick ' a j Elaine Clark few: Q Joan Edwards David Garrett . .Q in '7i'. if yii tttt B J fx Ll'-W Y' ur ctflr ? rn a variety of study areas, make music at PHS The Music Department offered a wide variety of study in both choral and band areas. For the begin- ning student there was General Chorus, General Music and Beginning Band. The advanced student chose from Music Theory l and Music Theory ll, also Advanced Band. A. Miss Clark in conference with a student. B. Tuba reflects activity in band room. C. Sharing music and harmonizing go hand in hand in chorus, D. Intermediate Chorus practicing for a concert. E. The concert band at a pep rally. F. Mr. Garrett directs the Intermediate Band. E .Q X ' f if it X-J' A 4 P' . ff ' 1: if M . 5 ' A W, ,W F ' ali. x v I ' Q, I 1 aiu I 1 Q , W M., m,,4,,,...-Q1 1-ru' 1 . A.. ' ,ish f , V S , 4 an . v ' A 7 '.. N 'W fw-4-gl - . , V A 1 '. -g a . 5,4 4 V , - r - ' - JA, 4 5- . I 3 -. v.- - . f 'lf A Y . 'K J - Q- . ' ' , V4 ,, I f .. Y A . V ' 5 I . 1, 1 4 'vii V ef . ff ff i ' f we A -if ' . ly R- ef' A N Mfw 4 48' 4 1 f 2 fi , K 3 tg .-,f L r W A x Q 5 I a sd W 9-' vu 4- wife! 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Physical Fitness stressed H l K if l I Marjorie Hill Patricia Lee Prudenoe Penny James Savage David Thompson Gloria Walter Bill Wohrman Bob Wormal through participation in active sports and games ,g e . . i f Q iff-'tl-i s M-Eff' aff .gms R ts . ' its til- j..+.1mi ' ge., if '.g.e,e,1se . r ' 3 -.,,. Y , ., ..:. , Q .t M Q, , , - .. W f. ., s, Q G Ha .. itl, t . . , g .. t., : . MQ N fine. i 3 W P- -N - 5 ' ' g 't w F as Y ........ 1 N - ' ffm 1 1 1 v , ..,, -T. .s., ,, , A xA ,X X N' Q k L'-W swim st N me .fr ft l t ef- ' 1 i f - fi' mgq i?. f ,t.:t Q... 1, Q Q we is E WMM. ,N Nw.. ,X ef- V f 11.15515 Q-Fiifk .V r-as fl ' P ., 1 '- s .. K J in K .K . .KL My V H1 K. ,167 .. 1 N 7,131 page ,Q W l .. B ..,,,R f ,wjsgg Q-lsggwpi. X. ,.,-N Y, 7 K, -s ,wiv ,-kjgu-N mfg.. ,5cgw.5Kf,i,,Q,yA-W-fl iv.. w.w.i s sf ,.sa4.,55,,5,f,w rs,s..fi!-J, s X ,J gg. I f. 5 ---K-Cg,.e,.,,t , tg, .gtg ,gt.ys.. kc-3 Ri -Q. -- Elma ',, , ,, W-c,,,,.,9,,,. 3,13 , . , s ,V s . ywM.,eV,wf:l5, Q X, ,.,k,,,f.sWs -., ...H - .X so 'W we-. I fe.-s.. 1, ,-Qexzsgrtvstw, . gh 3 if' fi? if ,-s+f+ ? ' ' ' Hs'w-it-tJ'7'9'r.Zf,':45,',vs1s3f-be iiiiiit 'Z -Stiff B -s Ever taken a shower with thirty-five others and suddenly discover that there are no more of those cute, immaculate towels left in the basket? lf you have, then you know the joys of having participated in one of Plantation's healthiest and most delightful of subjects. New equipment added to the department made the individual sports a pleasure to participate in. Seasonal activities, carry-over sports and physical fitness testing made up the year's curriculum. The teaching staff was increased by three, decreas- ing the amount of heaIth conscious enthusiasts who fibbed on those dreaded sit-ups, liver twisters etc. Doyle Carlile ' :Q,,5 . Nlarian Conley : I li , . F Don Gatewood it bigl . i t C A fi. as 1 John Holt Bob Lada Ron Marion l. -t. f, a X ,., 5'f'X . 'Y st ' 7' aim? W ,lrftziif Y ..,!5: A Single semester courses, vocational school give HM 'Nm B A. lVlr. Gatewood gives instructions to students. B. Future cosmetologist tops off a French twist. C. Drivers Ed. student squeezes into tight parking space. D. Oldsmobile yields right of way to Plymouth. E. lVlr. Lada ponders over point made in health. F. lVIr. lVlarion in distress after near mishap. G. Students gain experience by practicing on each other's hair. A 'iam M , S :-i i mmf figgik un-tr' wi- D E variety to P. H. S . curriculum u, u S 'R ,,,.f-fHf M F A very popular single semester course at Plantation is Driver Education. Students practice on the range, out in traffic, and learn in the classroom also. Usually Health is taken along with Driver Ed. to learn more about the body, its needs, and functions. Vocational School is an important part of curri- culum, yet it is off campus. There, students learn a variety of trades and skills for use during high school and post-high school years. 1 ...Min- Kitchen, custodial staffs add final touch of efficiency Atsffm.. c HJ I 58 P ,f lg' ww f.W.W,,.M.W W 'D f . W ' JMX: , I ,, 'Lu . A. Sorting mail is among Mr. Ward's many duties. B. Cooks, Lil Barbera and Roberta Gardner prepare nourishment for the hungry onslaught of students and teachers. C. Roberta Gardner brings kitchen back to order after noon meal. D. Dishing it out for hungry oncomers is Emily Levering. E. Day maid, Charlene Thomas, gardener, Lonnie lVlilton and assis- tant custodian, Charles Fisher. S si' -a his Ni Sa i . 3' i 5 i - '.ii i -A s W' fiifzfi. - W C W -6. .,... 'G ym . . Q5 ts . s es 52555 Ks . if W 1 s S llsrr 59 ll Q f 'nm P1iStR'3E3iCitPAt'F1QN IN STU S ENT Q GALNIZATI NS The mind retains memories of the lighter side of life. Along with and running through the serious aspects of existence, humor, fun, and good times are interwoven. Realizing relief from tensions is essential. Over the years, interests change with the fashions. New activities re- place the old. But the old are not total- ly forgotten. Misty memories from the past become a part of the soul, and are necessary in the development of the mind. Times, fads, and interests change. Yet, from the dying embers of the past emerges a new era . . . l 60 'Tn' , 6 E2 Es K . If - i T Contestants assemble in After walking and pivoting before a full house of spectators, the contestants awaited the judges' deci- sion in the Chorus Room. The moments of waiting were full of hope, nervousness, and anxiousness. Fi- nally the announcement arrived and congratulations went to the winners. A. Senior Peggy Smith is congratulated by her friends. B. Contestant Nancy Norris makes last minute adjustments as others chat nervously. C. The girls are in a state of confusion waiting for word from the judges. D. Juniors Janis Bayle, Linda Bentley and Jane Chatfield discuss the contest, ,B. chorus room before being judged S A. 'wif' 64 hi Senior Linda Podolsky becomes Cover Girl or 1971 The title of Cover Girl is the title every Calendar Girl contestant dreams of. And on the night of October 24, Linda PodoIsky's dreams came true. The girls winning a month were announced starting with January and continuing through to December, with the announcement Linda Podolsky, Cover Girl as a grand finale. A. After the announcements, Linda's escort, Jerry Miller, leads her to the center of the stage. B. Crying, Linda Podol- sky pauses at center stage. C. Holding her roses, Linda flashes a smile to the audience. D. Principal, William Hanes, crowns Linda. A ccording to tradition, Juniorettes sponsor Calenda, l is W , E M o il ' .nl J. B. A. Juniorettes once again sponsor their annual Calen- l dar Girl Contest. This contest enables all interested . girls to show their poise and beauty and perhaps have a chance to represent one ofthe months on the new . Calendar, sold each year by Juniorette members. The girls were judged on such things as poise, smile, and overall appearance. The judges consisted of Nlr. Vernon Rogers, lVlr. Verso, Mrs. Nlontagna, Nlr. Jack Chapman, and Mrs. Hancock, affiliated with John Robert Powers. l l r C. 66 Girl Contest to determine new faces on 1971 calendar If, , Q U 0 D- . it A E. A. Junior Jill Thompson was selected Miss January. B. Calen- dar Girl contestants release some tension in the moments after the contest begins. C. Miss February 1971 is Glenda Baxter. D. Senior Sue Hollinger was chosen Miss March. E. The Miss April position was filled by Cathy Edwards. First semi-finalists narrowed do wn to 25 preceding f fb , A.,, V ,kfvff . f ,V ,mg we-fi' A. On October 24, 1970, 54 girls paraded across the stage in formals, looking their best, Judges made the eliminations, then 25 contestants made their way across stage once more. Then the moment of suspense arrivedp the announcement of the 1971 Calendar Girls. As the names were called, there were screams of joy and excitement. As they stood on stage, judges called out their months and last of all the 1971 Cover Girl, Miss Linda Podolsky. ' H 954, .wfiff , , ,, M B. A. Senior Peggy Smith is named Miss May. B. June is rep- resented by senior Diane Douglas. C. Excitement and happiness are expressed by girls as the announcement of the winners is made. D. Senior Donice Oldack becomes Miss July for 1971. E. The title of Miss August is given to Connie Pellillo. 68 ultimate decision on selection of 1 3 winners . D E. 69 Thirteen Plantation High girls selected for new 1971 A two day contest for Plantation High School's calendar resulted in the selection of 13 girls. The first day, Thursday, October 22, 1970, all concerned ju- nior and senior girls competed in school dress for a place among the 54 semi-finalists. Two nights later, Saturday, October 24, 1970, the 54 paraded across the stage in evening gown competition and 25 final- ists were named. Finally 13 were chosen as the win- ners out of the 25. B. A. Junior Janis Bayle was named as Miss September. B. The title of Miss October was awarded to junior Gail lVIacGeorge. C. Junior Diane Douglas shrieks out her joy after winning. D. The winner of Miss November is senior Linda Kunkel. E. Senior Becky Loftin represents December. 70 Calendar at contest held Saturday, October 24 W N -s W 4 , t ,M H' W- 'I M, D. E 7 A. 1971 Homecoming Queen Berni Amici glows radiantly after crowning. B. Girls competing in 1971 Calendar Girl Contest await announcement of winners. C. Expressing her emotions, Linda Kunkel shows the excitement of being Number One. D. P.H.S. Varsity Drill Team adds color and accuracy in homecoming parade. E. Varsity Band drummers give the parade life as they march in festivities. School spirit displayed by enthusiastic participation F 'xb 73 Berni A mici elected PHS Homecoming Queen for 19 71 The Homecoming court walked out on the field and nervously awaited the judges' decision. The announcer introduced all the girls: Tonya Snyder, sophomore atten- dant, Barbie Barnes, junior attendant, Becky Loftin, Connie Pellillo, Linda Kunkel, and Berni Amici. The crowd suddenly calmed down to a rustling silence. The 1971 Homecoming Oueen is - Berni Amici! The crowd roared in approval. Berni took her seat on the throne and rode around the field, smiling, waving, and crying. One ofthe main highlights ofthe Homecoming Dance was a slow dance started out by Berni and her court. The group ln the Beginning provided the music. A. Homecoming Queen Berni Amici takes her seat at the throne, surrounded by her court: Debbie Bishop, Connie Pellillo, and Linda Kunkel. B. Queen Berni rides in a convertible in the Homecoming Parade. C. Student Council advisor, Nlr. Roland, receives a kiss from Berni. D. Accompanied by Pete Gaudian, her escort, Berni dances to the music of In the Beginning. E. Queen candidate Becky Loftin, missing from the court pictured on the opposite page, rides in the parade. B. l f f C. x K V Q I E. W D. ColorfuL creative floats use theme of Getting A. FAITH LOYS 6 FR 650071, ANDWG C. Together in formation of annual Homecoming Parade 1 1 X F Y . D. Using the 1971 Homecoming theme of Getting Together , clubs and organizations constructed orig- inal, eye-catching floats that comprised the parade. Not only was the theme carried out creatively in the floats, but also it was evident in the feelings of all those who participated. The building of the floats resulted in a closeness and friendship among the student body. A. Juniors take first place in class and interest club float competition. B. Sinawiks use their ingenuity to construct their float for Homecoming parade. C. Many hours of work were put into lnteract's float that symbolized peace. D. Anchor members Glena Greelak and Diane Penick represent grapes to illustrate their float that won second place. E. Civitan and Civinettes collaborate to achieve first place in float contest. ,off 291' N... Hertz ' N - t, . 1 MM-w,.m-.s,.,, M. ,,., .w ,... , . . .. .. ,. , - K I .,,,,- N' t A f .xx X i-fm ' nf 'vb' T'gX3A:,.f7 gfgafligiaewff .-paves,-te .wF'ff3ea..? M .gp-ci f N fr? Kabir. 'f...I Jtlsgegw. V , ' h , stiff -J , gh 'f ie.. WL fi ws.. aw' :if rats- I tai? f '2QQ fd ..eZ'4l '7 ff'fr11a5i5if1f-. . - f as- fi L' lf WA .ff ., TQWQEK R' --w..r 'A . . Airlie: .- E. Festivities during Homecoming Week highlighted by New B. H. A. Lead singer of the group ln the Beginning , puts his heart into his work. B. Moments of relaxation are enjoyed by the couples at the dance as they take a break from the dance floor. C. Senior Elaine Perry dances to the music from the band. D. Apart from their friends, a couple enjoys the peace and solitude of an empty table. E. Seniors JoAnn Knapp and Karl Rudd refresh themselves with drinks from the punch bowl. C. 78 S I semi-formal dance featuring ln the Beginning' This year's Homecoming Dance resulted a big suc- cess. Students from all classes, freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior, came and made the dance fully worthwhile. When not dancing to the music provided by the band In the Beginning , they were relaxing at tables that had been set up, or quenching their thirst with the punch that was being served. This dance is one of the most elegant dances that occurs in our school. gi ... gl E. 79 A. Senior, Junior girls tie 7 7 ln 71 Powder Puff Game After weeks of hard practice, the senior and junior girls met each other in lnteract's annual Powder Puff Game. The girls battled against each other resulting in a 7-7 tie. The senior coaches were Bob VanKirk, Tom Zipperly, Scottie NlcDaniel, Craig Smith, Bob Johnson, Charlie Gilbertson, John Coan, Randy Kidd, and Bill Stevens, all members of Interact. Junior coaches were Brad Ridgewell, Glenn Calloway, Danny Nliller, John Gallagher, Tom Faverty, Otis Allen, Steve Berrard, Nlike Evans, Steve Leach, and Head Coaches Phil Eason and Gary White. Halftime activities were highlighted by perfor- mances by lnteract girls and the crowning of the Powder Puff King, Charlie Gilbertson, His court con- sisted of seniors Scotty lVlcDaniel, Tom Zipperly, and Bill Stevens, and juniors Tom Faverty and John Gal- laghar. A. Members of the senior Powder Puff team demonstrate their spirit during the day. B. Anxious juniors watch the game from the sideline. C. lnteract's cheerleaders add person- ality to the game. D. Seniors ponder crucial moment of the game. E. Juniors and seniors clash during the game. 4452? Class of '77 organizes activities for school's first it W .., M . ' 552.9192 S sf' t C. 82 Senior Week, including senior picnic, senior workday X v, , 5 rg Q If Y ,V ,yr 'Wk ,, , ff-egg 35 . .se . 0 ' 5: f A ,,.f This year, for the first time since the opening of Plantation High School, a Senior Week was held. The Class of '71 sponsored a week-long set of activities immediately after mid-term exams, Tuesday, January 26. On that day, seniors held a picnic at Birch State Park. Everyone brought their own food and free cokes were supplied by the class' treasury. Wednes- day, January 27, was Senior Work Day, an annual event. Seniors did not have to attend school on that day if they worked and those who worked were required to turn in a minimum of 85.00. The money goes toward a scholarship fund. On Thursday, Jan- uary 28, seniors were allowed to swap places with a teacher and instruct their classes for a day. A. Seniors Bob Johnson, Jeff Pood, Vicky Hill, Bob Van Kirk, Lori Horner devour their food at the senior picnic. B. Senior boys participate in a football game during the picnic. C. Patty Greco works hard for Senior Work Day. D. Seniors Don Lundy and Patty Greco load the flower truck during the Work Day. E. Seniors Bob Johnson and Dottie lVlay enjoy the fried chicken at the picnic. Switch occurs during twirp week: girls ask bo ys out C' 84 or everything Including goodies, date ta dance Once again, Twirp Week was held at PHS. This annual affair, sponsored by Juniorettes Service Club, is the one time the dating roles for boys and girls switch. Instead of the boys asking the girls out and paying for the date, the girls ask the boys and also pay. A week-long schedule of activities was held, highlighted by the Twirp Dance, held at the end of the week. On Tuesday, February 9, 1971 the girls bought jugs for their guys, with a hands off sign attached. The next day was designated as vegetable corsage day. On Thursday, the girls purchased helium balloons for their dates. Friday was the day for bringing a hat and a stuffed animal. The week was ended with a dance held on February 13, 1971 in the cafeteria with music by The Krystal Ship . A. Senior Roger Jeffery wears the hat his twirper, Cathy Edwards, gave him. B. Looking like a hillbilly movie star, senior Dicky Cantrell dances to the music from the Crystal Ship. C. Seniors Butch Misskelly, Peggy Smith, Frank Lauten- bach, and Jean Standart get married by Marryin' Sam. D. Girls buy balloons to give their guys during the Twirp Week. E. Two couples sit down by the wishing well to take a break from the dance floor. Rapture surrounding prom night apparent during May A major highlight of the year for seniors was the traditional Senior Prom. During lVlay, the Class of '71 held their prom and the rapture of a night to rem ember was everywhere. The site for the prom was the Oceanside Holiday Inn, and unlike previous years after-prom activities were held in the same place. The formal dinner-dance was in the ballroom as an orches tra provided entertainment to the theme of We ve Only Just Begun . Candidates for prom queen were Linda Kunkel, Jean Standart, Connie Pellillo, Becky Loftin, Mary Belle Pfau, and Berni Amici. The after- prom activities included a variety of choices: a movie shown in the Ocean Theatre, a dance with music by a rock band, or a moonlit swim. The following morn- ing, a breakfast was served in the banquet room. A. The prom queen candidates stand with their escorts. B. Seniors dance to the music at the prom. C. Seniors Craig Smith, Melanie Vann, Jill Griffith, Randy Kidd, Chip Brock- man, Lisa Nordlinger, Bill Stevens, and junior Barbie Barnes relax at the prom. D. Senior couples Jody Turk and her date, Linda Neiderheiser, Jon Farley, Barbie Barnes, and Chip Brockman leave the prom, E. Seniors Robin Lefferts and Bob Johnson gaze at the Wishing Fountain. When Class of '7 1 holds senior prom at Oceanside Hotel is ,S 5 . A If 1 5 . at qrz: , R S -.A - lx J., as . ,M s , fx, E. I 'WAX A. Class of '72 participates in traditional Junior Prom The enthralling atmosphere that surrounds an important event was upon the Junior Class during lVlay when they held their Junior Prom. The formal dance was held in the school's auditorium, with Traces as the theme. Candidates for prom queen were juniors Barbie Barnes, Glenda Baxter, Wendy Cohen, Sue Kulp, Beth Smoker, and Jill Thompson. The Paddlewheel Queen, an old-fashioned paddle- wheel boat was the site of the after-prom activities. A rock band provided entertainment as the boat glided along the water ofthe Intracoastal Waterway. si ws 89 A. Juniors enjoy the thrill of their first prom. B. Junior Mike lVlclVIanis and his date Sue Nliller arrive at the prom. C. As the music plays, the class of '72 dances. D. The prom queen candidates and their escorts, Barbie Barnes, Chip Brockman, Sue Kulp, Perry Frost, Beth Smoker, Ed Wilson, Wendy Cohen, Glen Callaway, Jill Thompson, Brad Gardner, Glenda Baxter, Danny Miller. E. Junior, Maria Giardello, and her date, Steve Bernardo, refresh themselves at the prom. Plantation High School Marching Band accents football A. B The Varsity lVlarching Band completed a successful football season during fall. They provided wonderful entertainment for the fans every week at half-time shows and musical selections throughout the games. Along with the drill team, the band composed the major part of the cheering section. Without them, the pep rallies held this year would not have resulted as outstanding as they were. The members of the band spent, besides the one class hour each day, countless hours of practice after school and in the evenings. As to their school spirit and enthusiasm, the door to the band room with the saying Enter this room with spirit or not at alI best describes it. A. Band major, Flon Sirman, and majorette, Leslie Neff, take their places on the field. B. Band Members march in position during half time. C. At the Colonels' Club County Fair, the band pauses to play a favorite song, The Horse. D. Drummer, Nathan Howard, concentrates on the music. 90 V s s with show of skillful musical talent K Varsity, Junior Varsity bands pro vide crowds with A. Members of the Varsity Marching Band: Emerson Alls- worth, Kerry Baroni,'Suzi Bath, Charles Baxter, Reid Becker, Cindy Berry, Jim Braedyn, Jacquelyn Brauchler, Bunny Brauchler, Patti Brocato, Glen Brown, Tim Burgess, Scott Cameron, Mark Cheasley, Ken Cogburn, Donna Cornwall, George Coppola, Ray Crawford, Debbie Dees, Rick Edwards, Mike Edwards, Brian Ellis, Beth Field, Debbie Fischi, Jack Frost, David Geoffrion, Mark Gilbert, Kathy Hall, Kat Har- den, Johnnie Haynes, Steve Hicks, Xavier Higgs, Debra Holland, Nathan Howard, Denise lnfuso, Jim Jackson, Bucky Jamison, Mark Jensen, Tricia Kelly, Joan Kopp, Michael Kuver, Cheryl Lawson, Ralph Lindsay, Jainnette Livermore, Donald Manis, Brent McClung, Kathleen Michael, Ronald Miller, Robert Mincey, Daniel Mincher, Hillary Mitchell, David Murcliffe, Lesley Neff, Daniel Newman, Howard New- man, Richard Occhipinty, Cheryl Parish, Jo Ellen Parish, Gale Pendergast, Angelo Profeta, Diana Prillaman, Thomas Reece, Ricky Renna, Robert Roper, Merrie Salvo, Tom Scheiwe, Ron Sirman, David Skibsted, Robert Smith, Cyndee Squires, Linda Sunderland, Steven Usdansky, Scott Vlasin, Charles Waugaman, Penny Williams, lan Winger, and Laura Wise stand in formation. B. Anonymous band member concentrates on his music. C. The band pauses after performing at halftime. D. J.V. band members stand in their lines. musical entertainment during 1970- 197 1 football season C. J.V. Band members: John Andrews, James Baldwin, Michael Bartnousky, David Bearse, Terri Bergman, Kim Betzold, Alex Bonner, George Bowman, Fred Brooks, William Buchanan, Ford Burke, Sandra Borton, Cindy Cameron, Brooks Cavell, James Carlson, Harmon Chandler, Susan Church, Stevie Cooper, Angela Davis, Debbie DeLuccia, James Fishci, James Gordon, Steve Green, Morris Green, Dorothy Grice, Yvonne Grier, Virgil Stanley, Kathy Swain, JoAnn Tarlton, Cam Thomas, Mark Tyler, Colleen Vaughn, Karen Vohl, Richard Walker, Bertha Williams, Patricia Winn, Thomas Halterman, Andrew Haraldson, Richey Honaker, Gregory Horne, Dan Howell, Baradley Hughes, Ronny Jones, Dick Klopfenstein, Rudolph Knighton, Janna Lawyer, Susan Layman, George Meyer, Diane Minard, Steve Mock, James Muenchler, Peggy Payton, Susan Pickering, Robert Pudney, Janice Reed, Ralph Ritodes, Rick Roberts, Pete Schluts, Bud Seymour, Anthony Sileo, Susan Smith, and Larry Spann contributed entertain- ment during the football season. M, -wry' Y M li ,..A. , Z D. Concert Band performs ln programs throughout year 1 ----f if . an ' I Q 3 1, ' ' ., fy f s V egg N 'f 1 ' Ml , g f r'..:,, qi, ' ' 1 it if me ef itz rw ,. ng?-wife at af .V V w i, tiff fa' 5 -V f r I E rrrto Y s J.. x T . V av, ,K ,', vi , I f I . ,i V fi, 1 ,W 'V' .' ' ' .' .. ' 1' , e f 2 fagngggl? Wg, W Mfrs V , f H T 3 . . . . g.g,,..N - ,, 3 ' 4 ,Mr . 45,,,,. f. V ' , .,f,yp, wg gf tw N, ff .5 M A,M., A , ,V ,Wffm , rf:+fNi,f4' .W V. . , C. The Concert Band consists mainly of the Varsity Band members, but performs in concert instead of at football games. Concert Band members hold concerts starting in January and lasting throughout June. This group of band students perform in District and State competitions and individual members also compete in solo and ensemble contests. They have had many trips participating in State Con- tests and last year they had an exchange program with Key West High School. This year they plan to take a trip to show their talent elsewhere. Possibilities are Atlanta or St. Augustine. lVlrs. Edwards is director. A. Concert Band members add skill and wonder as they hold one of their many concerts. B. Sections of brass help to add full sound in the concerts. C. Different sounds are created by the section of flutes. ,,...ff-I , liflllgpg-., J V drill team helps create spirit in Sophomore class 'p-...L...Mf ' 95 gn ih Ni QV, ff E ,M V, oi - l- Q3 The Junior Varsity Drill Team, sponsored by lVlrs. Thomas, put on performances for the J.V. football and basketball games and the Varsity Homecoming parade and game. By marching during the year, they gained valuable experience for next year, when they are eligible for Varsity. The routines they performed were the result of many hours of thinking and prac- ticing. A. ln formation, the J.V. Drill Team salutes the Colonels. B. The J.V. drill team marches in the Homecoming parade. C. J.V. Colonelettes drum during the Homecoming parade. Varsity Drill Team faith ul y contributes enthusiasm The Varsity Drill Team consists of 79 members: Jean Standart, Carmen Pascual, Susie Aronson, Barbara Barnes, Mary Baumgartner, Janis Bayle, Glenda Baxter, Linda Bent- ley, Sandy Berry, Peggy Brandt, Barbara Cambareri, Vicki Christman, Terri Collins, Carol Condon, Karen Condon, Patti Dion, Debbie Epp, Kathy Ferguson, Kathy Foster, Jacki Galan, Nancy Geerlings, Kate Gellens, Maria Giardiello, Sue Gibson, Cathy Green, Sue Greer, Joan Grunewald, Celia Hansen, Jodi Hart, Dyan Haywood, Judy Hiaasen, Diane Hilton, Laura Hoeft, Pam Hogue, Dianne Hyatt, Julie Jenkins, Evonne Jones, Debbie Kaye, Janet Larsen, Norman Losey, Natasha Mallony, Heather McDonald, Kim McKean, Robin MacMurdo, Wendy Maitre, Vicki Menzer, Tracey Mil- ler, Mari Milton, Malissa Moore, Kathy Morris, Jan Muller, Linda Neiderhiser, Diane Otradovec, Debbie Page, Marti Payne, Linda Podolsky, Denise Shubert, Leslie Smith, Beth Smoker, Sandy Stief, Lois Sweet, Marty Tefft, Emily Thor- ton, Dottie Tinglum, Audrey Trieste, Anne Twohig, Karen Vann, Debby Vaughn, Lu Washio, Debbie Wheat, Shelly Williams, Susan Yohman, Allyson Friel, Kathy Gordon, Robin Lefferts, Mary Lewis, Sue Luck, and Ann Medley. B. splrlt vltallty to Plantation High s football season This year, the Varsity Drill Team Colonelettes have grown bigger in size and popularity. During football and basketball seasons, Drill Team members cheered at all games to make them become the back- bone of the cheering section. The girls traveled to Gainesville to march in the University of FIorida's Homecoming Parade. They stayed at Gainesville's Holiday lnn and performed the following morning. This is the third time the Varsity Drill Team has participated in the parade. A. Drill Team members, Beth Smoker and Cathy Greene, show their emotion at the Edison Game. B. Colonelettes, Mary Lewis, Janet Lawson, and Drill Team mascot, Debbie Maitre, take front row seats for perfect view of game. C. Varsity drummers lleft to rightl Ann lVledIey, Alison Friel, Robin Lefferts, Mary Lewis, Sue Luck, and Kathy Gordon, keep the beat for their fellow team members. D. Varsity Colonelettes help to promote cheering throughout the stands. E. Chaperones aid during their trip to Gainesville, Florida. Shouts of joy change to stifled sobs as Coloneltes The Varsity Colonelettes, thoroughly engrossed in their team's fantastic football season, displayed many emotions, ranging from extreme elation to anguish, during the eleven games they attended. Along with the band, they Iivened up the pep rallies and en- couraged the remainder of the crowd to cheer the team on to victory. Practicing routines that saluted the county's No. 1 team everyday after school demonstrated the pride felt by drill team members for the football players who were doing their best for PHS. 'SGT x ri .AV if . B. remaln emotionally involved through last game E dlson i l D. A. Drill team members express desperation and sorrow during crucial moment of the Edison game. B. Colonelettes present Coach Gillette with red, white, and blue suspenders at the Lauderdale game, one of the many little things that added up to victory. C. Varsity Drill team acknowledges county's No. 1 team. D. Captain Jean Standart, mascot Debbie Ivlaitre, and co-captain Carmen Pascual salute PHS during the alma mater. 99 Varsity Cheerleaders support Colonels with enthusiasm 'fi ss? Q, i B. The 1971 Varsity Cheerleaders do a lot of work behind the scenes that is relatively unknown to the student body. In the summer, they spent a week at the American Cheerleaders Associaa tion camp, preparing for the upcoming year of cheering. Besides attending football, basketball, baseball, cross-country, and track meets, they painted signs and presented the boys with surprises each week. They also decorated locker rooms and organized pep rallies and parades. A. Junior Jane Chatfield encourages the fans to yell. B. Co-captain Jill Griffith and junior Gail lVIacGeorge express their excitement after a touchdown. C. Senior Melanie Vann executes a trojan jump. D. Captain Peggy Smith begins a chant. E. The Varsity Cheerleaders do a victory cheer. F. Senior Linda Kunkel shows her spirit at a game. G. Junior Elaine Scotten pauses during a game. H. Junior Wendy Cohen displays her enthusiasm for the team. I. Junior Dawn Doyle leads the crowd in a cheer. 100 C. M.. D. .. ...A Ap, A1 Q, 0 io X, - 4kE.a.xlx K Qxif .fm 3 - , L Q Vw' L ,farm 'Vw 4? M. H 101 XV, '-yy. WW nz M -- -Y - J. V. Cheerleaders support teams throughout school year The Junior Varsity and Freshman Cheerleaders worked hard during the year to build up spirit and unity in the student body. They, along with the varsity squad, were sponsored by Nlrs. S. Rogers and Nlrs. B. Chinn. The J.V. squad was selected last spring and attended ACA camp during the summer. The freshman squad was picked in the fall. Although all the signs they painted and the pep rallies they organized were primarily for their respective teams, the overall effect was a large contribution of support and spirit for the varsity teams. A. J.V. cheerleaders lVlary Lindley, Theresa Smades, Joy Gravett, Stacy Dowler, Tonya Snyder, co-captain Joy Griffith and captain Pat Stanton lead the fans in a cheer. B. Building up spirit and enthusiasm at a game, sopho- mores Joy Gravett, Debbie Baker and Tonya Snyder cheer for the team. C. Co-captain Joy Griffith leads the stands in a chant. D. Freshman cheerleaders Kim Betzold, captain Susan Lindley, Pam Dawson, Nancy Wheat, Beth Edmundson, Ernestine Hill, Tammy Wil- liams, co-captain Cindy Stanton and Marcia Gaggins cheer at a pep rally. E. Captain Susan Lindley emphat- ically leads a chant. F. Riding in the Homecoming parade, the freshman cheerleaders shovv their spirit. G. The ninth grade cheerleaders contemplate a crucial point ofthe game. B C A New Freshman Cheerleaders instill spirit in Class of '74 Yearbook staff employs techniques learned in previous The 1970-71 Reflections was published this year by junior and senior class members. Divided into nine different groups, each one constructed their section of the yearbook. The advisor, IVIrs. Charlene Martin, aided the students in producing the year book. This is the first year Nlrs. Martin has advised this yearbook. Requirements to be on yearbook staff is one year of Journalism and acceptance from the ad- visor. ft. fs 2 Ra. fi Ig' - fs .. ff - S . ff' . f 'r5t4?ff- .. , - . fi, 1 fir in S ii- 5 ' 5, f 'S 1 214 Q Mrs. ,Q .Jaan A 'wif 1 3 11.3 3' tl s ' ' i V, C ..., .,, ...,.... 1 D 104 courses of journalism to produce Reflections '71 Q M 362' Q A. Editor Jeff Keeler contemplates a picture as co-editor Connie Pellillo plans a layout. B. Co-editors Linda Podolsky and Connie Pellillo discuss the pages with the club section staff members, Denise Telles, Lisa Nordlinger and Dale Butterworth as picture editors Sonja Stevens, and Jill Thompson go over picture assign- ments with seniors Joan Hess, Linda Kunkel, and Melanie Vann. C. Staff members Katy Glass, Donice Oldack, Joan Hess, Holly Wil- liams and Sue Hotaling discuss their page. D. Picture editors Sonja Stevens and Jill Thompson sort out pictures for senior Joyce Rothrock. E. Sports section staff members Warren Vanderplate, Richard Chase, Chip Brockman and Jill Griffith decide on pictures while editor .leff Keeler helps underclassmen section member Jane Chatfield. ..w,..aa my 42 Mr: 'f..,ov- Us f ww' Aj .V ,,,,.., , A. L-.. -so-mv 105 Staff of Colonels'Journal gains experience ln newspaper lnterviews, typewriters, cameras, rulers, and light tables. .. all phases of newspaper work are evidenced in publishing the Colonels' Journal. Journalism students at Plantation not only write their articles but they also prepare their own headlines and ads, lay out the dummies and paste up the page. Then the graphics department pre- pares the halftones and prints the final product by offset process. The monthly publication was sold by subscrip- tion for the first time this year, since student fees were abolished. Special feature issues distributed for Christmas, Twirp Week, April Fool's Day and seniors. The staff, composed of juniors and seniors, was led by Cathy Edwards, managing editor, and Jo- Ann McCloskey and Linda Neiderheiser, co- editors. Third-year members included Jody Kutch- ins, student adviser, Penny LaGasse, advertising manager, and Wendy lVlann, business manager. lVlrs. Charlene Martin served as faculty adviser. C 106 production as they publish 10 issues during year ,fs -v- Ng inf, ,M,,,,4 H, f Nuff' A. Coeditors JoAnn McClosky and Linda Neiderheiser con- fer with student advisor, Jody Kutchins. B. Editorialist Peggy Smith, feature writers, Teri Hooper and Jan Greenwald, club news writer Donna Palmer and picture editor Debbie Brink begin work on the paper. C. Editorialist Lyle Federman, sports writer, Doug Gorman, business managers, Wendy Nlann, Penny LaGasse and Pam LaGasse, layout editor, David Minter, assistant news editors, Janet Jenkins and Dorothy Baird, discuss the paper. D. Photographer, Neal LaCount, looks over the picture assignments. E. Managing editor, Cathy Edwards, and assistant news editor, Janet Jenkins, copy-edit the stories. E ff? - 107 A dults in Colonels' Club participate in PHS athletics The Colonels' Club, a club consisting of parents or interested adults of students of PHS, made many important contributions to the high school. Last summer, they raised money for an extremely useful weight machine for the school. This machine is em- ployed by all athletes the entire year. ln late November, they sponsored their annual Colonels' Club Country Fair, which was a great success. During the football season, they sold Plantation High School pennants. These were in great demand and could be seen being waved at many football games. Meetings held during the year succeeded in getting many adults involved who previously were not. The officers for 1970-1971 were: Don lVlolitor, president, Bill Cutler, vice-president, Don Emrick, secretary, and Ralph Crawford, treasu rer. A. President Don Molitor and secretary Don Emrick enjoy a laugh at a meeting. B. Members of the Colonels' Club listen attentively at a meeting. C. J.V. baseball players work out on the weight machine. if 108 C. The 197 1 Colonels finish with first undefeated season My A . 1 ggi 'V f , 4 .,., -, i fx' 73 ,, H fi v i i n e xwmrfofv ' ' '- WEP i e i 'T' i f f09I?,?L ' 5' ,,f..nf104f . ,-TWFJ' signs A 110 M 'HX A. Plantation's first if-Cl Squad are the following: Row 1. Bill Stevens, Bob Jones, Steve Leach, Rocco Delmonico, Tim Sweeney, Steve Bernardo, John Gallagher, Glenn Callaway, Brad Ridgewell, Ed Wilson, Mike Walden, John Watford, Dave DelBello. Row 2. Pete Gaudion, Randy Kidd, Steve Bowling, Hal Wynn, Bob VanKirk, Scott lVlcDaniel, Gary White, Tom Zipperly, Craig Smith, Charlie Gilbertson, Bob Johnson, Butch lVlisskelley, Phil Eason. Row 3. Coach Wal- lace, Coach Gatewood, Chip Brockman, Steve Walsh, Jay Pandak, Jay Pierce, Ray Lord, Dan Brown, Frank Lauten- bach, John Jones, Rob Gill, George Poskitt, Steve Berrard, Coach Gillette, Coach Cifra, Row 4. Rick Glenn, Rick Eldred, Gary Stump, Mike Richards, Bill Coan, John Coan, Jim Molitor, Tom Faverty, Joe Hoffman, Odis Allen, Dan lVliller, Perry Frost. B. Colonelsiil Football Coaches are Bob Gillette, Don Cifra, Dana Wallace, Don Gatewood. C. Athlet- ic Director lVlr. Harold Bear Cox grins for undefeated season. D. Teammates watch offense in a rare trouble moment. E. Craig Smith breaks through line for another big gain. ,vw r 'KW' we-'-X sf . t ,,,,,s,,W.,-t., ., xx K, Q E 111 Colonels crush opponents through hard work and hustle A Y 2 Q Wil M-au, . M K, -M .'f-ff.4,'-su.'..,,,. 1 A- ' 1 R sm-A H swf A f ss. N ,4 . ,. .V .. 9, sv H1-.ivlwb V3 ff 1 . as . ' 1- ., . . . l .B eww ii' 3 I HY D A. Big Red is on the move. B. Teamwork helps Zip by. C. Top ranked defense holds on. D. VanKirk moves the offense again. E. Brockman sets record with 40 yard boot. F. Niisskelley and Johnson call flip for Colonels. We're number one was the cry heard from the Plantation stands. For the first time in history the Colonels concluded their season with a perfect mark of 10 and O, with decisive victories over Stranahan, Ft. Lauderdale, and Nova. Never before had the team worked so hard to win the county championship. Many players from both the offense and the defense received honors for their supreme effort on the field. Yes, 1971, the year the Colonels went to the state playoffs. Offense, defense combine forces toward mutual goal A. Gaudion takes well earned break. B. Lone touchdown puts Colonels over Stranahan. C. Randy Kidd stops Stranahan runner unassisted. D. Stranahan finds Colonels defense tough. E. Scott IVIcDanieI moves in from right end. A B 114 QI Pride, spirit, courage give Colonels unified goal ' 1971 was an outstanding year for the Colonels. The team was ranked 4th in the state, the highest ranking ever achieved by any Colonel team. The Broward County Athletic Conference champion- 'ship and the District 7 AA title were the results of aperfect 10-O season. The 'highlight of the season was the game with perennial power, Fort Lauderdale High. At stake were -theyconference and District titles, as both teams were undefeated. No one will forget the thrill and excitement of that night as the Colonels brought home a hard fought victory. The play of the team and the enthusiasm of the student body will long be remembered. Special'awards were given out at the end of the year,..they were as follows: Charlie Gilbertson best blocker-, -Bob Van Kirk, most improved, Randy Kidld, most skulls, Chip Brockman, most stars, Phil Eason., Siva, Craig Smith, most valuable player, Tom Zipperly, most deserving. A. Johnsom scrambles for yardage. B. Zipperly cuts straight-through line. C. Eason stops Stranahan sweep. D. Strong defensive rush causes Stranahan to fumble. E. Smithlookstoward goal after making reception. F. Van Kirk eyes receiver down field. G. McDaniel blitzes Stranahan punt. A. awww E. f f , , :.,,.N,,,w M f q,f51N,e Us , 'fbgf' 'rt '. -M' ,,. fffilf'f'g,:'fffW'V7f?J?' Q. ' 55?.,,,,,,4fg. 1 - Q.'WY.L f., ', . 34 , ,fir L - , ,JM W f , .k4,,g,..i, , , ,V ' 5, 7 ,j,gf Ag. ,, Qu My W' 7? W ' 5, 4. W 'V -' 'frwef 'W , G. qw, f 4 . ,,,.,, , , ,.,, MLM ,,- WM, We M nw 11 7 WM- ,, V M , yfwig. 'g I 'vw' aw M, M , ff-, , , G 4 ,, , , , ., W I M4 , 'ff . , ' fy, 41' Iffffm .W ,I Q , ,, L , ,.,. V 4 v livin Q, 5 K ff. , ,W . ' ,V ,ff ' G is 13 k'a.m,. Y M, ,JN 'ul ff .lf M if 1 :,,5gG,m.hW A ., , -f f-,I - ,7-79 '-f V42 , 5'-rw-Qvml ,Imp ,w,4,,f,x ,4 n V '-Af 1, -f-H-,ww ,, 2 in -'Q' f,r.,,'., ',' ,Vw , M PM ., , , jgylw. , L W , MQ fr -.aw , Af HW-af. P ff A' F. Plantation Colonels had high hopes in playoffs but W A. A. Colonel line penetrates to stop Edisons running game. B. Van Kirk gets good pass protection against Edison. C. Close attention given to quarterback Bob Van Kirk after play-off injury. D. Zipperly leaves Edison line behind. E. Hard-rushing defense pressures Edison place kicker. F. Stevens boots con- sistantly long for Plantation advantage. G. Smith dives for Colonel T.D. M., Q A., V r H74 W, aw ' ,,,,, A , marginal defeat allo wed Edison to capture state title D. F . Plantation's varsity football squad had a lot to be proud of: nine all-county team players, a perfect 10-0 season, a first defeat over Dillard and a shot at the state championship title against Edison. The Colonels went into the playoff game against Edison as marginal underdogs, as they had been in many regular season games. The game was close all the way with few mistakes made by either team, as well over 10,000 people looked on. Edison scored first on a 15-yard run to make it 7-0. Shortly following, the Colonels were on the scoreboard as Craig Smith dove two yards for a touchdown and the extra point tied it 7-7. Plantation held on until little time was left in the game when an Edison fake punt broke loose for a touchdown as Edison went on to win 14-7 over the BCAC title holder, Plantation High School. sv M E. F- G. 119 With a split season record this year's Junior Varsity ,Z ef, V QW Q fa s Q B C. The 1970 J.V. Colonels are as follows: Flow 1: Barry Davis, Gary Snyder, Bob Mitchell, Jessie Brewer, David Gorden, Torn Molitor, Morris Green, John Baxter, Bill Wheatley, Kelly Hughes, Bobby Cusick, Tom Mason, Howdy Davis, Larry Nord- linger. Row 2: Bob Vllhito, Bobby Henry, Pete Fournier, Anthony Sherrod, Mark SanGiovanni, Bill Coan, Dave Channa, Greg Bair, Rick Godfrey, Mike Gossett, Clark Jones, Edward Sutton, Way- mon Clark, Gary Gallant, Don Emrick. Row 3: Coach Buck Carney, Don Tapie, Bill Hart, Dave Costello, Selem Pope, Andy Cox, Cesar Pascual, Steve Seeger, Jeff Hirsch, Ted Nivens, Richard Reilly, Bernard Pecaro, Mike Miller, Richard Margiotta, Leonard Bair, Coach Pete Tingom. B. Larry Nordlinger's second effort gains more yards. C. Head Coach Tingom watches offense in a successful drive. D. Wheatly calls signals for J.V. offense. E. Baxter uses blocker for first down yard- age. F. Kelly Hughes scrambles for tough yardage. G. Jesse Brewer watches defense hold. H. Good blocking for Kelly Hughes puts the Colonels in good field position. 120 football team gained knowledge experience, and pride The 1971 Junior Varsity Football team created both good and poor moments for themselves. They fought hard time and time again, always working for a victory. They bounced back from defeat to achieve victory and molded into a fine team as the season progressed. The squad came back to a split 4-4 season after a tough start. The team elected Kelly Hughesg a hard running fullback, as the most valuable player. His consistent performance was evident all throughoutthe year. Bobby Cusick and Don Emerick were elected team captains. The lead- ership of these two was encouraging to the team during the entire season. Ji-- I PNK .. g . n 35.2 Si TN.. G. The 1971 Plantation Colonel Freshmen team, through a ,MHZ B C. I D. 122 ear of hard work, put together an undefeated season All goals set by the Freshmen were surpassed as the team put together an undefeated season. The Freshmen team was a lineup of zestful members with enough ambition to work until complete team perfection was achieved. Their 6-0 season record only tells half the story though. They scored a total of 170 points with only 20 scored against them as they completely shut out Nova, Northeast and Pompano. Along with team captains, Tom Ponche and Craig Havens, there is enough talent and ambition to anticipate an exciting Junior Varsity season next year. A. Row 1: Tim VanKirk, Kevin Connolly, Bill Corbett, Johnny Dunlop, Mark Roundsaville, Gregg DeSilva, Paul Skidmore, Mike Zarro, Dennis DeSilva, Ozzie Benitou, Bruce Bradham. Row 2: Mgr. Jeff DiPIaoidoo, Tim Van- Kirk, Glenn Vittale, Jackie Brown, Don Haris, Ricky Allen, Harold Edwards, John Morris, Bob Moore, Tom Ponche, Xavier Turiver, Ronnie Dawson, Mgr., Johnny Dunlap. Row 3: Craig Havens, Mike Ondrejecka, Mike Walters, Brooks Cavell, Jim Grahm, Steve Guilbert, George Reillyn, Bernie Nickerson, Jeff Boyle, Gary Underwood, Bob Pruett, Harold Edwards. Top Row: Coach Wilkerson, Mark Lord, Jim Daugherty, Mike Pratt, Ken Gaudin, Gary Ridgewell, Chris Gadson, Bob Faurot, George Reillyn, Don Haris, Tom Clarke, Kent Burke, Dave Cutler, Rick Scruth, Coach Stanislowski. B. Coach talks to player over strategy during time out. C. Line down and set as quarterback call signals. D. Quick pitch out to running back gets Freshmen good gain. E. Manager attends tired team during a breather. F. Freshmen back sweeps right end for first down yardage. G. Coach Wilkerson eyes another victory. 123 ij' f ,,,, 2 I. V r iff if J rr . - G. Cross country goes to Jacksonville for state meet 1 I-I, , f1r4 '!' VWMMK -up .sa A .. .Aussie B A fine team effort helped Plantation's young cross country team rank high in the state competition at Jacksonville. The Colonels went unmentioned in the pre-season picks as a tough team to beat. However the Colonels had but one blemish on their season record. It was one loss to Stranahan against seven wins in dual competition. By the time the Colonels had met Lauderdale's team in the Flying L Invitational, they had begun to put it all together. One week later, they entered the Broward County Conference meet and placed second. The next week they placed third in the District meet which on November 21 qualified them for their opportunity in Jacksonville, where they ranked tenth out of twenty-five teams in the state competition. Finishes among top ten competitors sit' x ew' D f' 1 ,i t .. W . if -r . ,.,:. ,. . 5 .sis-vs fi . ig L ff ' ,ea - . Wim ...K V - 11:--:f r 1 ' . X ' V Qg,V42aQf'fwLf5f AW K: . ., 'sw' ' 'iw yy, . ' lk-sf, h 'f .t...B. , . sss A ftfT 'tf'ff . 'I vi WM ,. H T. .,.M5.,..,:, ,. Q t X . gg, , .,,,3.f'5.X3 a -- f ' -.Y . . 1!e t?e31?!',g,J . if-i . 3 Q if gs 1 .Z .. e'ifw?'?i-2 vfmfi' 3,.,s,,sf'l' .- . x!ffiY: f1l W -P 7 ,.- .A 7 J' -' S .,.f'Z '- , - - frgiggmtyy- Q use., f Ys,,,..:.m.,.s,w Q Z' ',,, zh, 6 , Y 6 Q, .-3. gpg J: N -Eqsgfg., ,Haw ,-, . ,, Q . - t ef f . :J-5, N f W, ',1.,?f Asvff, ' v xg'g's - - 'E F A. Coach Thompson discusses times with John Hughes and Ab Adams. B. Jon Farley, Ab Adams out in front. C. John Hughes helps Colonels score in close meet. D. Participants in tri-county meet, prepare to begin events. E. Kari Rudd taking break between events. F. Jim Barker with a steady drive. i E Varsity basketball team improves in their 1 97 1 season 3 5 A. ,uf E 127 The student body, coaching staff and all involved in the basketball program at PHS eye a great future after this past season. The varsity basketball team had a year of learning, of pride and of agony as they went through a long tough season. The varsity squad learned by errors, gained pride through important victories and suffered the agony of defeat in games of crucial importance. With a young varsity team this year, the Colonels became experienced and confident. Varsity head Coach Jim Savage has said he has room for all kinds of improvement, so as for next year. . .? A. The 1971 Varsity basketball team includes the following. l. to r. Bruce Cavell, Lenezro Lee, Charles Burrows, Leroy Fluttland, Ed Ellison, Chuck Sherwood, Bill Coan, Mathew Harrison, Andy Cox, Rubin Bell, Tommy Gadson. B. Coan unassisted for two points. C. Cavell shows form on attempted shot. D. Gadson dribbles for position to shoot. E. Faverty out jumps defender to gain control of rebound. F. Sherwood and Ellison take warm-ups before game. F. wb QMMWW , if , 1? f 7 g f , ' 'iff K ,av W 1 ' M 'M' f , , J Y , 1 f ff' I , 4 Z 4 ' 4 4 , N V f W 407 if W Q, , 1 ff mf ,M ff ff! W f , wff' 'Wav A ' 'li if' f:ii:3:-' ew mg r :te-...rt .g. , , sc- 5' P1 ab. .-v -an A B. Junior Varsity basketball team finishes strong season C D. 129 E. Under the supervision of Coach lVlarion the junior varsity squad finished the season strongly after a shaky start. Efforts made by Dave Chann, Nlatt Harri- son, Charlie Burrows, and the whole team have made possible a strong finishing season. A. Standing I. to r., Greg Foster, Harrison Woods, Al Ander- son, Jim Patton, Charles Adison, Dave Chana, Mark Manley, Frank Bosier, Dave Stump, Coach Nlarion. Sitting I. to r., Randy Bray, Jerry Williams, Danny Hemphill, Willy Hicks, Lewis Hodge, Xavier Turner, Doug Bush. B. Patton attempts hook shot in pre game warmup. C. Bray tips rebound as Chana comes to assist. D. Bosier jumps high to tip in two points. E. Bosier, Chana go over defenders for the rebound. F. Coach IVlarion gives pep talk during time out. Q , 5 . , A. Baby Colonels obtain wlnnlng season by quickness speed The Freshmen basketball team put on a good exhibition all year with their quick, fast shooting, against other teams which relied mainly on size. The team was sparked by Frank Bosier, a fast-moving quarterback for the baby Colonels. Forwards Willie Hicks and Jackie Brown carried high averages all year as they kept the team constantly scoring. With a year's experience now behind them, the freshman team looks forward to next year's season as sopho- mores. A. Standing L. to R., Coach Everley, Jeff Halpin, Frank Bosier, Robert Hardy, lVlike Ennis, lVIuryon Wright, Dan Stump, Horris Wall, Willie Hicks. Sitting L. to R., Nlgr. lVIarvin Lewis, Ralph Rose, Pete Castado, Greg lVlcCIoskey, Danny Hemphill, Steve Cooper, Jessie Robinson, lVlgr., Dan Wyiatt, B. Hardy applies defense against Hicks in practice. C, Robinson shows good form in outside shooting, D. Cooper, lVIcClosky, apply game pressures. Colonel athletic department adds wrestling to schedule -. - -we XM .- V? Wrestling is the newest sport added to the list of athletics at PHS this year. The wrestling team was divided into 12 weight classes as 36 boys fought in the wrestling competition. Coach Stanislavviski felt that for a school that had just started wrestling as a sport this year, the forecast was very g. od. A. 1st Row: Steve Binney, Ted Karbovvski,Steve Rosensvveig, Jeff Rudisill, Bruce White, Pat Brevv, Kevin Milton, Mike White, Co-Captain. 2nd Row: Barry Harris, Mgr., Mike Zarra, Tom Ponche, Jeff Wille, Ted Nivens, Myron Beard, Brad Wright, Walter Walker, Bob Moore, 3rd Row: Coach Stanislavvski, Coach Tingom, Joe Williams, Joe Contarino, John Rudisill, Gary Clawson, Joe Hoffman, Gary Gallant, Ken Flagsdale, Coach Skinner, Coach Howie. B. Colonel wrestler gains advantage over opponent. C. Coach Tlngum watches while Plantation wrestler ponders over his match. D. Wrestlers begin match from standing position. E. Plantation wrestler on top as match begins. RUNS 1 if C g W. Golfers begin record season with fifteen consecutive ,af A. f QA-'9 Q xx 132 C. victories, compete with teams canvassing South Florida -N...-.f-w1.,.,. .. . ..-,ask vw-A. + K ,593 ...gk . i X... -g K .ij-sew - , - .. , .- fm .1 mq.,:s...,ts .V Q Aa. QQ. , '5-'11vLst fi:.-ei fs1.fg1n-a--- -f ic - 4 if , .. in Qsfrt f ...X A -. M . , Q-, iQgp.3:i'i1sAgg. N., . t .-W- . .X V. M M. Y. ww . . W , M..,Q.e.1 ,Q W.. 2 - . sw' -:l,5'4.,.gf-! if-. :msgs . . . ., U, ... . .M ,. . ' A ...:...af..w - -f-x...- . J 4 v 5f1.1-Q-.Z1..v3- if X aes-15' f ,Q -- ' . -1. . n- W.. .. .- ---:sw-f',.., i wg, X - -w.i1'rf.g Ii-..1v.2tt. QW- sx',,Afr's2.s-,,.Q Q.s. 1 . gin-,. f -f fha-I-'PeI'.a--.mg-gi.f ,:'a.af,, ,si -A ,is 'Y'3',.f'4..v .sig Mx Y ft-.M-'taL1k.:54'jji..:.,'fEi.. fx--.QS-55.2. - f 5.-...Q':ig.v-Rf' s,-A,-R -- f. f-...s.f.-mga.-.' -D .. . f,f.,,. . 2-1,-u.. . f ..fTtf-M ?i51-awe--Me:'7f'MS.f.-sf'-2 -w-tf.waax'.-asf M -L 2' .. 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A. l. to r., Rick Chase, Bob Delsanter, Dave Court, Coach Wallace, Jim Hupp, Jim Nlinnet, Rick Hmielewski. B. Minnet shows good form with long iron. C. Hmielewski plays toughest shot in the game. D. Bob Delsanter looks over putt. E. Dave Court and Rick Hmlelewski chase tee shots. F. Jim Hupp tries to get one back. G. Hmielewski illustrates one of the rare shots in golf. ,f E. ...av fr,-Q ,Juv fl' ,,, .,,.m l , ,. F. .4 .1 ,.,-1' 'SY' , a..m'l9' ' 133 G. G olii active sport at Plantation, grows in popularity A. Each year the team compiles a rough schedule of approximately 24 matches against teams from all over South Florida, and manages to lose less than 4 matches a season. Golf is rapidly growing into one of the largest sports offered at Plantation. Coming years are expected to maintain a fine golf team and to keep the Colonel name high in the ranks as a golf school. Girls golf team at Plantation has been talked about for several years, but now in 1971 it has become a reality. waht, fmt , , 5' V una 529.956 iw? ,L ,S , A at Q! Q W f 5 . M' Qg.wZa.f t Es- s x 'X , cg. -c,.a.:wl'...W A. sw. f si Q s 1.- ..., -i-it ...... - mfs sg' ijgf 4 t . 5, , K .. . - ki S, W... G. A. Delsanter lines up short putt. B. Coach Wallace tends flag as player putts up. C. Hupp takes a few strokes on practice green. D. Flick Chase looks on as Jim Hupp putts. E. Minnet looks disgusted as putt slides by. F. Al Friel, Joan Grunewald, Kathy Morris, Coach Wallace, Debbie Bishop, and Jackie Ehlinger were members of PHS first golf team. G. One of top girl golfers, Dina DelGuercio, takes practice swing on school cam- pus. Competition fierce: boy's tennis team battles opponents A. B. A. Standing I. to r.: Coach Mulcahy, Steve Cornwall, Joe Hoffman, Mike Steinberg, Rod Marcus. Kneeling l. to r.: David Moore, Mark Watford, Gerry Brennan, Bill Wood, Captain David Eisen. B. David Eisen, team captain, shows forehand form in match competition. C. Rod Marcus plays tough against Nova. D. Mike Steinberg prepares to return volley. E. Joe Hoffman shows power stroke that rnade him tough competition all season. F. Backhand form by Bill Wood on another fine return. G. Extra effort made Rod Marcus one of the toughest players in Broward County. H. Mark Watford returns with strong backhand. , , 136 with equal competiveness A-42? f-Nr vw' sr ,.4f iii' rl , fgyh Q D. E. was We 2 W. ...ar A. Y. F. H. tl K Kiwi' -M, G. The Colonel tennis team played another season of tough competition. They were led by team captain, David Eisen, Rod Marcus and Mark Watford. Ranks on the team fluctuated every week as the boys challenged each other to place themselves for the matches. Matches consisted of 5 single and 2 double matches. Tennis coach David Mulcahy and his team were grateful to the Booster Club who supplied them with new Colonel tennis shirts. mm. 5' A A . :w . L f . 5 Qs-,.g:..L.:' . ' A an ' s . , .j x' ' Q ' We ,K Q me K Q3 K 5 'PN ...S Ms TP?-li A KW li K K, in 2 . ., n Y MMG 6 Ka... kmiw .. . it . A 6 A B. Girls' tennis schedule called for demanding talent as C. Girls' tennis team is becoming a demanding sport at PHS as Broward teams are getting better and better. The Colonel team was one of the top in the county this year as they faced the toughest schedules of any Broward team. The coach Prudence Penny, expected a bang-up season this year as the girls felt times of sorrow and joy. A. Eilleen Sullivan volleys back to opponent. B. Top row l. to r., Miss Penny, Diane Bearse, lVlarty Paine, Jackie Nlarcus, Eilleen Sullivan, Dawn Doyle, Linda Bentley, Heather Wash- burn, Karen Vohl, Liz Schvvartz.Row 2, I. to r., Lidge Dixon captain, Sue Frisbee, Sharon Stones, lVlarty lVlcQuigg, Flezia White, Karen Bleckner, Debbie Delusia, Sue Thomas. C. Miss Penny discusses strategy with Rezia White. D. Marty Paine shows good backhand form. E. Lidge Dixon captain, con- centrates on match. F. Hard effort shown by Flezia White. G. Ball gets fine return by Sharon Stones. 138 ew 4 . ,M ...WW , V 4 Fhey faced best in county F. ' ,, W V, KY? .' 5254, Wa. NX. lj A 'Wm :V 4 W' ' 4 a,gg,2,, QW Q , KN + We 4' V ff!! .f 139 Varsity baseball plays all season with winning hopes 1 A . , as 3. . . . . P' . , , . . , . . . -- :kk -1 N K k..,.w-f t 9.3- ,,,. ,.,.. f ..:h i K A by .M in . WGWWWMWMNWWW - x W Akhk A N V kbkmx 4 N 1. 1 I K V . 2. k S - M M W- W ..3 A. 1 . . bs. . . q .. qigw. WWW m ga s. - fs ,Q fam-W-fuwwwvwf'g ,, .A -- -Human' ..... ,. . .. . 5.1 XSX L T' ' '39 1:1 Wi 11 ' ' 'NW H - - ' 4. - K -....... w Yiwu-og. k L..,,k ' 'K' fkks -,L 5'-C vs.. . ...Q ,M x L A . , ,V ,gm . .,,kEL.g.5. w,,,W,m,, Q 1 my -.....:.s,, T -.......T., W., . wi. .. , x. . .,,, sm. K 'wqugsy u W N- A .V FM ra Wag mv Y I G nt ' ' 1 9 K 5 -Q v M N Nr f yU 0 . milk 9' , A nur' ,, . f P , . P 0 f s Q., . l 'Y' . ...ss la, lfs l s . 'b l l 'q'ql 5 9 yi! 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A ' fi fi5s4'Ai.f7?g'f,r .YQ ' - 'M ' 'N -.11 f ,V he fi ' , A f. J F. 4 f'U ' f-: ., L-MJ, V H. 141 The 1971 varsity baseball season was expected to be one of the best ever. The team started the season with both the confidence of winning the district and then going on to the state championship. They played a tough schedule this year against teams as Hollywood Hills and Ft. Lauderdale, who were ranked as two of the best in Broward County. The team was compiled of 24 players and four batgirls which has become a tradi- tion at Plantation. A. The 1971 varsity baseball team includes the following: Top Row, l. to r., Glenn Callaway, Brian Roberts, Bob Van Kirk, Ted Bowles, Randy Kidd, captain, Mike Richards, Don Hamby, Greg Norris, Pete Dudich. Row 2, I. to r., Mark Vandervort, Kenny Hartman, Dave Lindley, Bob Johnson, Greg Minicone, John Gallagher, Gary Hinkel, Mark Andresca. Row 3, I. to r., Tim Sweeny, captain, Bill Condron, Ed Wilson, Bill Stevens, captain, Brad Gardner, Bobby Jones, Mike Waldon. B. Johnson fires it home from outfield. C. Bob Jones throws curve across plate. D. VanKirk throws to first on close play. E. Mike Richards eyes pop foul. F. Sweeny, captain, fires across to first for double play. G. Bowles goes high for play at first base. H. Randy Kidd, captain, relays home for play at the plate. 5 PN 2 . f X, ..,.. .,, if Oli' K ' W' 'Q' v 5 os l . .. . -Al if H . H . 1 . ...,,,5,,.s1 10.0 st LU 'S S 1 R 1 ,vs or-0. .. , 'IP , . , . . 1-.f - iQ ,.- A K A p fi N1- 1 1. ...,,,, ,,,., ST .. .. Y ' -' 'J r..r-- V -. sf' . -A ' ..-'-, . S. -j-'fQQ,iif'T- -. . J, V .. . , 1 J . K A if i f f ' ' ' f .- .r , -my ' f ., .. desk Q fe ' sv' ,- g -fwss :Q . 1-'Y-X: usfidsnz 'QQQFXQA mf, H i ' 2 .e--s. ' . A ., ,,.. -- V, K .. .. 1 TJ - ' 2, -f Q ss , , ,x,,:f.'3LQ W' - Q E VN he 'F .Q ,153 . .J..if4'Q'f1,zff'ii'45'--es' ' - 'Q .fi 'i Y , ,Na . A . . 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They were coached by Mr. Napp who played baseball at the University of Miami. The boys practiced as often as possible for preparation against teams from all over the area including Hollywood Hills, South Broward, Nova, McArthur, Pompano, Northeast, Ft. Lauder- dale, and Stranahan. A. 1st Row: Barry Davis, Ray Sudman, Tim Coughlan, Bill Cross. 2nd Row: Ronnie Dawson, Mike Weakland, Mike Neil, Marty Scruggs, Harry Misskelley, John Coleman, Gary Turner, Jesse Brewer. 3rd Row: Dave Ellis, Kevin Carrol, Keith Peeler, Bobby Williams, Don Tapie, Floger Gouge, Bill Bennett, Mike Maloney. B. Perfect slide finds Colonel player safe. C. Bill Crossfires fast ball for Colonels. D. Coleman eyes foul tip. E. Batting practice, to sharpen timing and balance. .E 51 51, Plantation swimmers compete all over South Florida as The PHS Swimming team had a very profitable season. Swimming is becoming more and more popular as swim- mers compete all over Florida for state rankings. Hugh Trees, the team captain, is said to be one of the finest swimmers in Florida, as well as holding almost every school record, mainly long-distance freestyles. The team was also compiled of talented specialists as Greg Hoecker, who com- peted in sprints successfully all year and Bob Hughes, whose specialty was the butterfly. Tim Cunningham com- peted in the backstroke competition successfully all year to help the team become tough competition in their meets. Hughes and Cunningham also were helpful in compiling points in the individual medleys. A. 1st Row, l. to r., Bob Ziegenfuss, Don Farmer, Phil Brice, Scott Trees, Gary Harned, Mary lVlarsh, Nlike Swinden, Steve Larkin, Dan Hoecker, Jerre Coleman, John Prettyman. 2nd Row, l. to r., Sandy Grossman, Fred Kulp, Brad lndicott, Mike lVlcGoun, Andy Haraldson, Pete Schlutz, Tim Cunning- ham, Bob Hughes, Greg Hoecker, Hugh Trees, Coach Hyre. B. Bob Hughes' butterfly stroke has gained points for Colonels. C. Hoecker listens for time after fast sprint. D. Colonel swimmer practices start. E. Coach Hyre demonstrates stroke to swimmer. F. Scott Trees looks pleased after good time. G. Good start saves seconds as Colonel swimmers practice. 144 participation becomes increasingly popular every year D. 99 2472 SWIM QM N G. F. Girl swimmers compete in Southern lnterscholastic meet ,,....,s.. A. f Z X gr , f 45 4212! em I16fQ mc, A rf? i - W ta? Swimming was a top-ranked sport among the girls at PHS. lVlrs, lVlajorie Hill coached the girls this year as they not only competed in their regular season meets but went to Atlanta, Georgia to compete in the Southern lnterscholastic meet this year. A. The 1971 girls swim team consists of the following: Standing I. to r., Row 1: Mrs. Hill, Libby Brinegar, Carn Thomas, Lori Simmons, Sue Smith, Carol Ware, Barb Baskey, Judy Vissing, Darcey Bently, Mary Pandak, Debbie Wheat, Cindy Nlittchel, Debbie Ford, Peggy Botelor, Julie Jones, Toni Willie, Peggy Payton. Standing l. to r., Row 2: Kim Robinson, Sue Pickles, lVlarie Sammett, Dinise Anderson, Dawn Rounsiville, Sue Pickering, Patti Winn, Sue Sammett, Mary Mittchel, Kristy Collins, Cheryl Killian, Sarah Payne, Karin Fisher. Kneeling, l. to r., Jan lnfante, Gayle Payton, Diane Penick, Kandy Trees. B. Diane Penick breathes heavily after relay. C. Kim Robinson dives outward to begin medley. D. Nlrs. Hill gives times as swimmers finish race. E. Styrofoam plates add kicking strength to legs. F. Good dive promises competitive pace. G. Sue Sommet performs dive off high board. H. Tired swimmers are glad medley is finished. l. Girl swimmers practice for next meet. M1 D. 146 ' M f Q 1 1 2 I e ,,,. , . . ,1- F Y Z jr.. QM ' 'eg til M.. J- Hard- working varsity trackmen achieve total effort by I I 1 Q as r r . ., '5 , ,.-M h ,,,,. 7 ,7 M,.,,.,V .V ,,.,.,,, Wi ,hi I n , ,, W Q V.,. , N E 11'-1 7. . . MM, ' M - V 'N ws .l.u. i, :mWAwr 1 .-.4 a n ur 'Q wi- . .,, ' , AAII :W 1 4 Mg, ff?Z:w !whz V , , at wr , .,,. . , .f , of ,E .W f, ,, f K, ,M A. B. Wa Mm flu ' ,uv ,i -,WW rf V - ,rf wi we at f aw M A L, 1 ww, 2:5 f,4,',, ,I M, I H 5MW,,, L, , ,w,,g,,r.A ' ' 4 i 'ff ' 'f' ', MQW 'K ff-VI ., m,LJLL V ' M W: W f' gf W.. J rr . J wife Q , mg, f,,wf1fa3.,- ' 21. -4Wr , f , 4de,, J, , , ,.,,,,q V , W, ,V 3, , .. aea, ,, ,,,, f C. A. The varsity track team consists of the following: l, to r., Coach Don Gatewood, Ab Adams, Tom Zipperly, Gary Claw- son, Steve Walsh, George Poskitt, Jim Barker, Jim Nlont- gomery, Jim Cheshire, Charlie Gilbertson, Steve Berrard, John Hughes, Jay Pandak, Tim Stinneford, Jon Farley, Tom Willie, Tom Petley, Jamie Griffin, John Watford, Brad Ridge- well, Bob Cusick, David Naus, Karl Rudd, Randy Skrovanski. B. John Watford approaches for practice vault. C. McDaniel powers discuss for extra yardage. D. Zipperly leads sprinters in practice run. E. Gilbertson readies himself before straining throw. F, Tom Petley ascends toward crossbar. G. Poskitt lets shot loose. H. Steve Walsh works on shot putting form. I. Long distance men strain for better times. n .. 0 148 combining speed agility, with experience, desire to win F. G. H. 149 The Colonel track team began practicing in early February this year almost a month before their regular season meet started on Nlarch 5. They were headed into a tough season of many dual and tri-meets against Nova, Chaminade, Dillard and Pompano. The team was under the coaching of Don Gatewood and Fred Dietrict. Events held in the meets were the mile run, pole vault, broad jump, 220 yard dash, mile relay and the discus. JM Freshman track gain experience A. B. f-'Il -,, . 5 I g , 1 gr 5 I T . , ' , ,g.,Jf,pQ .V .MV-.g'-K , ,L fL?QZ. ' ., .4 ' '- ' 1,5 r 1.. sfvfj' 3 an-H 'Q 1 at A 1 il . is-I mf at ' Nei' f - ,z'U'?ff? ':'f ix 1 ' ' n 2-, H - V ' M1 ' e,'- 1 - c. 1..w , , li e'er'e C. Both the Freshman and Junior Varsity track teams finished long seasons with contentment. Many weeks before the first meets were held, the two squads were practicing and sweating before school to get into shape. Individual as well as team effort was stressed to prepare for the season's meets. A. Kelly Hughes gives full effort in sprint. B. Calisthenics begin daily track practice. C. Form and concentration complement physical ability. D. Cindermen start off line for 100-yard dash. E. Pole vaulter attempts thrust over bar. t. ---.-........ T6 D. X I 150 DN , o nllf' Student Council officers initiate 'Gay 90's, ' Student my Student Council had an enormous job this year in unifying a student body of over 4,000. Its objectives: organizing and initiating student activities, serving as a communications link between student and faculty and the promotion of leadership and good citizenship through various planned activities such as Americanism Week, Homecoming, Gay 9O's Week, Peace Corps Partnership School Program and Student Exchange Program. The primary and foremost money-making project proved a success with the raising of 35800. Led by Jim Jamieson, the year concluded with the general feeling of worthwhile accomplishment and a better understanding of oneself. Chris Stevens, vice president, Cathy Edwards, secre- taryg and Lisa Taylor, treasurerg made up the rest of the council. A. Student Council officers Chris Stevens, vice president: Cathy Edwards, secretaryg Lisa Taylor, Treasurer, and Jim Jamieson, presi- dent, help to decorate the Christmas tree in the main office. B. Mr. Roland, Student Council adviser, answers Lisa Taylor's questions during a regular meeting. C. Carl Rudd keeps a watchful eye on the Student Council officers as they organize activities for the year. D. One job of a Student Council representative is to attend meetings regularly. E. Many issues are voted on and rejected during the course of one year. F. Under the leadership of Jim Jamieson, meetings go smooth and swiftly. G. Social gatherings are a big part of the regular Thursday night meetings. B. Exchange Program with co-operation of representatives C. D, '--' ?M 1v-M E. F. K- A ,rl 3 -ahah G. 153 Candy sale serves as backbone for Homecoming A. Roster SENlORS: Bernie Amici, Van Anastasiou, Renee Arnone, Debbie Bishop, Mark Decker, .lon Farley, Debbie Fischi, Jill Griffith, Mike Grossman, Rick Hmieleski, Irene Horpeza, JoAnne Imms, Roger Jeffrey, Julie Johnson, Debbie Kaye, Randy Kidd, Bob Koeing, Sue Korinek, Robin Lefferts, Steve Macaluso, Dyan Manney, Terry Marple, Mary Marsh, Michelle Milks, Celia Miner, Jim Moliter, Marshall Montagna, Linda Neiderhiser, Nancy Norris, Pan Oberg, Dean Pascal, Debbie Pierce, Mary Pfau, Sue Poorbaugh, Hazel Rawls, Joyce Rothrock, Karen Sjohdal, Tim Stinneford, Paula Throm, Linda Traback, Hugh Trees, Melanie Vann, Laura Wise. JUNIORS: Otis Allen, Sue Aronson, Cindy Austin, JoAnn Barbieri, Barbara Barnes, Peggy Brandt, Todd Brown, Tim Burgess, Cat Cavallero, Jane Chatfield, Wendy Cohen, Terri Collins, Dave Court, Dawn Doyle, Julie lllingsworth, Kathy Ferguson, Tommy Freeman, Allyson Friel, Mike Gawery, Sue Greer, Gayle Gulbreath, Barry Harris, Kay Hess, Diane Hyatt, Julie Jenkins, Jeanne Lehr, Nancy Macaluso, Gail Mac- George, Dave Martin, Martin Maxwell, Beverly Mendicino, Mari Milton, Debbie Mink, Cindy Mitchell, Hillary Mitchell, Carmen Pasquel, Arlene Rauch, Lorene Samoisette, Toni Sanger, Elaine Scotten, Beth Smoker, Sharon Stones, Debbie Vazzano, Lizz Veroline, Sheilia Walker, Sandy Wards, Lu Washio, Ed Wilson, Marian Schlutz. SOPHOMORES: Joan Amoroso, Darcy Bentley, Tim Biddle, Elizabeth Boardman, Janet Bowman, Lynn Brown, Charley Mae Bryant, Sharon Bundick, Debbie Cain, Tim Coghlan, Sue Cunningham, Stacy Dowler, Debbie Eisen, Maureen Folino, Gary Gallant, Laurie Goldman, Joy Gravett, Lourdes Gruant, Bobby Henry, Victoria Hodges, Chris Hooper, Donna Hunt, Elizabeth Jordan, Kathy Kreimeyer, Mary Lindley, Mike Mattson, Robert Maxwell, Ann McManus, Marilyn Milks, Ted Nivens, Vicki Orell, Lynn Parker, Cesar Pascual, Carol Renner, Lee Ann Rickling, Mike Roth, Audrey Russo, Karen Saunders, Kim Spear, Marina Tompkins, Wayne Tozzolo, Paul Valen- tine, Debbie Van Gilder, Denise Versuvio, Judy Vissing, Phyllis Watkins, Barb Williams, Clint Williams, Cheryl Woods, Harryson Woods. FRESHMEN: Beth Ackerman, Diane Adair, Doreen Bishop, Jeannis Bird, Laurie Blair, Barbara Brown, Lisa Cohn, Dennis Desilva, Beth Edmondson, Steve Green, Susan Hill, Sue Hmieleski, Gidget Holloway, Cynthia Houser, Sandy Jenkins, Doug Kraw- czyh, Faye Lind, Sue Lindley, Dianne Newsome, Dawn Poff, Cathy Reynolds, Cathy Rickling, Jo Ellen Roberts, Kim Robinson, Kim Rohrs, Chris Rohrback, Michelle Sanicola, Cinde Simms, Pam Sink, Tammy Williams. A. Student Council members attentively listen to a speaker. B. Stars and stripes are still prevalent in today's youth-oriented society. C. Underclassmen make up a large percentage of the Student Council. D. Officers ponder new solutions to a problem while directing a meeting. E. Mr. Roland stretches his coffee break. F. Linda Traback and Donice Oldack entering the Homecoming Dance with their escorts. G. A take off of Laugh ln was one of the highlights of skit night. H. Randy Kidd sorts ballots for Cathy Edvimrds, the secretary of Student Council. I. Couples rest while the band breaks during the Home- coming Dance. J. Renee Arnon helps serve cookies and punch during the dance. B. C. 4 sl SR F X Si ' 5 N Q ik 3 f-W my xx X A .rf pig Q E S, .Qty . k ,K .Nl + A s , :ip kf ,XL 4 Q . 1 3 X ii kibi - ge A. K...-' , , . 5 , B C. Bobbie Maupin Charles Laughton ' Sponsor Sponsor My Hono Society assits in College Day, bottle ring booth ln upholding their ideals of service, leadership, scholarship, and citizenship, the members of National Honor Society participated in many projects this year. The members contributed much time and effort to their service projects, such as helping Miss LaForest with College Day and the bottle ring booth in the Colonel's Club fair. Honor Society was a selective group for which the teachers voted. All students had a 3.4 average or better. lnductions for new members took place after the second semester. Their meetings were held every six weeks to collect semester dues, check report cards and discuss business. ROSTER President, Connie Pellillog Vice-president, Len l-lebbg Secretary, Cindy Mitchell, Treasurer, Mary Ann Keifer. Van Anastasiou, Bev Baumgartner, Kathy Braedyn, Anne Brafa, Mary Brauchler, Kathy Caulfield, Raelene Cole, Luann Comes, Debbie Crum, Evelyn Dechert, David Eisen, Jim Faverty, Patty Goins, Joseph Gosline, Gay Graft, Ceclia Graziose, Mike Grossman, Patti Hayes, Barbara lllingworth, Roger Jeffery, Janet Jenkins, Julie Johnson, Mary Linger, Sally Lynn, Don Manis, Linda Mariano, Nancy Mixon, Kjell Nelin, Kent Nesvik, Victoria Oberg, Cheryl Parish, Christine Parker, Dean Pascual, Carol Pender, Chip Pettitt, Suzanne Picard, Diane Prillamen, Steve Rider, Jeff Skidmore, Steve Thompson, Hugh Trees, Sid Troxel, Steve Walsh, Becky Williams, Gary White, Kathy Coleman, Rick Hmiel- ewski, Peggy Brandt, Barbara Cambareri, Tim Cannon, Jamie Caplan, Catherine Cavellaro, Wendy Cohen, Joseph Contarino, Phebe Dodd, Kenric Edwards, Doug- las Evers, Tom Faverty, Allyson Friel, Valerie Gagnon, Jackie Galan, Nancy Geerlings, David Geoffrion, Suzanne Gibson, Judy Hiaason, Brian Houha, Sue Luck, Jenny Lynch, Kim McKean, Malissa Moore, Sandy Ponche, Rick Renna, Sara Sissenwein, Scott Trees, Mark VanderNoort, Carl Wahlstrom, William Wat- son. i E. 156 lah nter Organizational Council affirms club activities li Q Lt it 1 'wg F. G. M3 ig3,,M- H. 'YRQN J' 157 Wvbm The big wheels of P.H.S. are all included in a club called l.O.C. They are the presidents of all service and interest clubs. The lnner Organizational Council acts as a clearing house for all school activities, and is working together to form new ideas and school policies. ROSTER President, Mary Belle Pfaug secretary, Connie Pellillog Leslie Barnes, Roger Dean, Patti Hayes, Joan Kopp, Debbie Marchisella, Marshall Montagna, Lisa Nordlunger, Tony Romano, Steve Walsh, Tom Zipperly, Becky Babbitt, Cindy Baehmer, Bev Baumgartner, Dave Carlan, Steve Grossman, Bob Johnson, Cindy Justice, Linda Neiderhiser, Diana Prillman, Jackie Scott, Sara Sissenwein, Laura Wise, and Bill Wheatley. A. Book-laden girls attentively listen to the issue on the floor. B. Connie Pellillo, president of Honor Society, directs informal meeting. C. Len Hebb, vice-president, Cindy Mitchell, secretary, and Mary Ann Keefer, treasurer, show that books enlighten your horizon. D. Honor Society members attend meeting at 12:05, E. Planning many activities, students give much of their time and effort to attend committee meetings. F. Club presidents meet once every two weeks to discuss activities. G. Mary Belle Pfau, president, directs l.O.C. meeting. H. l.O.C. members accept or reject projects promoted by individual service clubs. I. Members take time out to socialize during meeting. J. Mr. Dunn, sponsor, plays a large part in l.O.C. with his ideas and opinions expressed at meetings. K. Marshall Montagna looks over his notes before Key Club meets at 7:30. Language clubs create medley of activities including H Q nn f I X Q, 4 7 'N X 7 if l :I ,fi-43 , wx 177' I 4 i .. ,,. , WW In ,W , , , , i ,7 i Julie Gevedon 'JW N1 Nisa Crutchfield ui? it I Q S onsors Q ', ' , , f L eg ',?ff,qI,f5'i, , , ' ' ff W A. . M - - 'i' N..'ee. A iiil I ta-- he . ' gg:g.g: ti uu.t N A X311 WX 1 ,..LA .. X 5 '- A1255 ities-sSit,:Jt1 , f A :X M 'ff rliqel- Hot tocos, enchiladas, and tortillas are lust a few of the delectable entrees savored by members of the Span- ish Club during their visit to an authentic Mexican res- taurant. They held a fiesta to celebrate the twelfth night , of Christmas. The climax came when they broke the pinata. The club carried a membership of forty-eight with Miss Juliet Gevedon and Mrs. Nisa Crutchfield as co- sponsors. ROSTER Sara Sissenwein, president, Barb lllingworth, vice-president: Carol Renner, secretary, and treasurer, Cindy Sasman. Beth Ackerman, Vickie Auck, Judy Bates, Margie Bates, Sharon Bradford, Sherry Brady, Jackie Calum, Patty Conall, Gay Cox, Terri DeYampert, Lynn Draughon, Debbie Ford, Sherry Foster, Dorothy Gamet, Steve Grossman, Erich Hansen, Diane Hilton, Debbie Hodge, Sue Hutchinson, Jeanie lllingworth, Julie llling worth, Pam luguelet, Arlene Kessler, Linda Kessler, Rick Kral, Sharon Lockhard, Alice Loring, Flo Margrabia, Tina Martin, Charles Nigdat, Becky Pectol, Eugene Principie, Vvonne Roz, .Ion Schafield, Jane Schoemaker, Kathy Sjodahl, Shellie Strickler, Karla Talmadge, Carla Wahlstein, Chip C. Walston, Earlene Wane, Kipp White, Barbara Williams, Susan Young. 158 -v Hestas, ethnic dinners, conventions, even chariot races cg taser, Q 1 F V r, f H M 'Er .rt time Ellen Healey Lynne Moore germs Sponsors D. E. Instead of going to Berlin this year, the German Club went to Tallahasee for the Florida Association of Students of German convention. Mrs. A. K. Smith and Miss L. M. Moore accompanied the twenty-one students in their travels. To raise money the German Club sponsored a car wash and a swap meet. ROSTER Becky Babbitt, presidentg Rick Hmielevvski, vice-presidentg Mary Linger, secre- tary: and Marilyn Beecher, treasurer, Steve Binney, David Carlson, Michelle Forsythe, Doug Krawczyk, Mark Krawczyk, Tom Krehel, Rick Levey, Lorraine Loring, Robert Moore, Barbara Nolan, Richard Roberts, Gail Rudolf, Mike Sears, Pam Sloan, Kathy Swain, Emily Thornton, Toni Wilkenson, ROSTER 5 Bill Wheatley, president: Sue Cunningham, vice-presidentg James Wheeler, trea- surer: and Laura Schlef, secretary. Tom Belleu, Jerry Berman, Jim Braedyn, Lynn Browne, Kristie Butler, Cindy Cameron, Debbie Culp, Bob Faurat, Ken Hemmerle, Jana Horne, John Koenig, Ron Miller, Jerry McEvers, Vicky Oberg, F Mary Patti, Charles Roberts, Monica Sorrells, Cam Thomas, Allan White, and ' Steve Zahany. A. Spanish Club officers lsr, Sara Sissenwein, Cindy Sasman, Carol Renner, and Barb Illingworth. B. Miss Gevedon, blindfolds members before she sets to strike at plnata. C. Spanish CIub's party to celebrate 12th night of Christmas. D. Latin Club members pay special attention to president as he makes plans for chariot race, E. Latin Club president, Bill Wheatley, speaks to members of club. F. Ger- f man Club draws big crowd for being their first year. G. members of German Club look over travelogues for their trip. Latin Club was represented in the district Latin Forum, February 13 at Hollywood Hills High School. Entering a chariot pulled by the girls in the Latin Club and taking part in a written test, they competed for the district title. 159 Future Teachers, Secretaries gain job knowledge by ?2f'?l.?fs il A. .V rl! ,.. , fel. as 'n K s, X 5 AQ-A-7 ff? mir. Jeanette Minshew Susan O'Connor Sponsor Sponsor Those future high-flying secretaries weilding their mon- strous steno pads have completed another successful year at PHS with a membership of 28 girls. Members visited places of business and hosted several guest speakers. Guiding the club through meetings, Bev Baumgartner, presi- dent, Debbie Robinson, vice-president, and Gloria Sweet, sec- retary-treasurer. Business education instructors, Mrs. Minshew and Mrs. O'Conner officiated as sponsors. F.S.A. was classified as purely an interest club and was not required to sponsor any money-making projects. ROSTER President, Bev Baumgartnerp vice-president, Debbie Robinsonp secretaryatreasurer, Gloria Sweet. Linda Fandry, Allison Finch, Nancy Hamilton, Shirley Hartung, Pa! Heins, Elaine Howard, Kathy Howard, Cookie Johnson, Fran Junge, Becky Loftin, Debbie Marchusella, Linda Mariano, Michelle Miskowski, Michelle Morell, Eileen Mulrenan, Donice Oldack, Connie O'NeaI, Mary Belle Pfau, Vicki Reik, Marla Rodriguez, Arlene Stevens, Denise Telles, Madge Thompson, and Pat Toth. A. New members attentively listen to assembly. B. President, Bev Baumgartner, enjoys refreshments with another member of FSA. C. Interested members tour the post office. D. One of many speakers enjoyed by members. E. Devoted members being taught some funda- mentals ofthe post office. ,J . QW B. K K I 4 L i 1 41' r, .f F , D. AW 2 X ,aiding teachers WWW? few' wi A MMM C. if E. A. D T W' ' 4+ , ,.. . I r2Zf7 f.. V ' ' ft .V 4 ' f 5' if I Z! I. 'gzx T: ff if HT 1' ' ' W ' f - h ,L I VV , U 4 V 'ff ,,. 1 I MM A ,V if X 1 I ,gr , IVIVV , Vriyh ., ., ,i. .4 C' I Lg. ,. ,,- . T 4 . 'f 4 ., , . . 5 af I , 5 1 f , 17' , I nf ' ' K . , 5 yr - T 'E A W ' f T at 3.Q.? f 2 '1 mm he Vf A . P , . .- , , A f yvfy Al! 4 .. 1 1' B. D. 161 A-,M Rita Thrasher George Frandsen Sponsor Sponsor This year all teachers were required to vvear name badges and so were student aides. FTA, a national organization polled fifty five in its drive for a large membership. Their main objective was to provide needed assistance to those teachers wanting it. ROSTER President, Diana Prillmanp vice-president, and parliarnentarian, Joe Fleeceg secretary, Sue Gibson, treasurer, Beth Smoker, and publicity chairman, Nancy Hamilton. A Berni Amici, Wendy Anderson, Judy Aultman, Elizabeth Boardman, Diane Barb, Vivian Brandnon, Debbie Brelsford, Kathleen Bundick, Pat Cononger, Ralene Cole, Sharon Day, Debbie Dulberg, Debbie Fischi, Michelle Forsyth, Maria Giardiello, Rose Harvey, Patti Hayes, Tricia Kelley, Sue Korinek, Sue Long, Kathe Lavlor, Sue Luck, Jan LaVigne, Malissa Moore, Karen Mann, Sheryl Margolies, Beverly Mend, Kathie Michael, Leslie Neff, Vee Pasnievvski, Cathy Peterson, Linda Podolsky, Eugene Principx, JoEllen Parish, Sharon Riley, Kathy Roby, Ramona Rhodes, Marian Schlutz, Gary Steele, Debbie Sweeny, Debbie Selewacz, Sheryl Segal, Jan Shenosky, Pam Trow, Barb Stuteville, Debbie Vazzano, Lizz Veroline, Lynda Vohl, Connie Williams, Carol Zarkas, Chris Zahn, and Terry Zahniser. A. Mr. Frandsen instructs students on techniques of good teaching. B. Short meeting of all members during the break. C. Student aid assists teachers in second shift. D. Mrs. Fishback and Marie Ficarra discuss ways to make classroom more enjoyable, E. Student aid proves to be benefi- cial to the office workers. FHA sponsors Jordan Marsh fashion show Feb. 8 Vt iz r V rl... , 6 X ,Lv WM A ff: t lib r A ' X Diane Foggin Karen Johnson Sponsors A. 4.7 K B. Sixty glowing models, all members of F.l-LA., glided down runways in a fashion show sponsored by Jordan Marsh and its Teen Board. The club was represented in the Colonel's Club fair with a Paint Swirl. Letters to Santa from the tiny tot crowd, were answered by the girls at Christmas time. Senior, Laura Wise was elected president of the club for the 1970-1971 year. Mrs. Karen Johnson and Mrs. Diane Foggin preserved law and order among the future homemakers as sponsors. ROSTER President, Laura Wiseg vice-president, Sallie Brown, Sue Hmielewskr, Mary Langer, treasurer, Linda Sunderland, secretary, Donna Batten, historian, JoEIlen Robertsp parliamentarian, Lynn Draughon. Colleen Aversa, Donna Barcia, .lane Brlz, Marcia Brookover, Linda Collins, Diane Douglas, Janet Fisher, Maureen Folnne, Karlon Godfrey, Sarah Garer, Karen Johnson, JoAnn Kuelbasa, Sue Kulp, Pam LaGasse, Flobin Lefferts, Cynthia London, Debra Lunsfore, Sharon Mason, Wendy Mann, Sandy McMillan, Cindy Mecca, Susan Miller, Pam Mink, Linda Morris, Shirley Mitchell, Aprille Neil, Diane Nelson, Vicky Orell, Carol Pender, Susan Reeves, Carol Renner, Cynthia Robboi, Diane Rohrsted, Becky Flyals, Diane Silvia, Pamela Sink, Mary Szuba, Kim Throm, Bonnie Tomiolr, Janet Turner, Toni Vitale, Brenda Walters, Debbie Webb, Susan Whyte, Toni Wilkenson, Pat Winn, Debi Wise, Kay Wise, and Carol Zarkas. K mi K K -:sf A si ss an 4. A Z Q 5- 5 f .Citi fx ,7 .- t ,L vt aa- Sf Art Club places second in window painting contest sfrllll 5 l was -Q? E. F. G. H. was ,,,,, t 5, . b , it r A... g ' X... ,if f . . gAL -A .g Qs's e 5 Donna Tirey Sponsor Budding Michelangelo's and Da Vinci's filled the Art Club's roster this year. Second place in the Lauderhill Mall Halloween Window Painting Contest illustrated this fact. They held art exhibits, several local shows and also plan to build a sculpture in the patio area. President Steve Grossman led the group's activities. The goal of the Art Club was to provide a scholarship fund to a worthy senior enrolled in art. ROSTER President, Steve Grossmang vice-president, Mike Steinberg, secretary, .loe Fleecep and treasurer, Sandy Ward. Cindy Askern, Bette Boyd, Sally Brown, Bill Bussey, .Ioan Cumo, Dawn DePina, Ann Frenzel, Joan Herrin, Suzy Higginson, Denise Jobin, Kathy Joyce, Karen Joyce, JoAnn Knapp, Doug Kravvczyk, Mark Krawczyk, Ted Kravvczyk, Flobm Kuhn, Sue Letter, Mary Lowery, Donna Paglaro, Nancy Phelps, Mary Roberts, Chris Flossetti, Michelle Sanicola, Randee Scott, Sharon Shanholtzen, Pam Sink, Gail Terzi, Amy Valentine, Susan Whyte, Becky Williams. A. Laura Wise and Sallie Brown confer with Mrs. Lefferts about fashion show. B. Officers I-r, Laura Wise, Sallie Brown, Mary Linger, Sue Hmielewski, and Donna Batton. C. Jordan Marsh Teen Board members add to annual fashion show. D. Answering Santa's letters proved worthwhile and satisfying for FHA members. E. Art Club Officers I-r, Sandy Ward, Joe Fleece, and Steve Gross- man. F. Throughout the year Art Club has had various speakers. G. Art Club displays decorate the halls. H. Art Club members Sallie Brown, sponsor Mr. Park and Denise Jobun discuss a picture. Girls A thletic A ssociation sponsors all female basketball A. B. lVluscle-toned figures, and health improvement may result from being a GAA member. This club was open to the entire student body of girls. There were approximately 50 to 55 members this year. Candy apples and cup cakes were sold as their money making project. Awards for sportsmanship and outstanding service were given out to deserving girls. ROSTER Candy Baehmer, president, Debbie Radtke, viceepresidentg Debbie Marks, secre- tary-treasurerg June Bell and JoAnn Kielbasa, sports coordinators. Nancy Bennett, Peggy Botelet, Kim Brown, Sheryl Bullnngton, Bonita Carpenter, Duane Cauble, Cathy Chronic, Sue Diehl, Margo Dooley, Lynn Ellison, Laurie England, Debbie Ford, Cheryl Glasgow, Debbie Harris, Jan Infante, Jan Ives, Linda Johnson, Lori Johnson, Kathy Kennedy, Sabrina MacDonald, Flo Margrabua, Sue Mattone, Debbie Mink, Peggy Payton, Sue Ragland, Carol Renner, Kim Robinson, Betsy Rocky, Sheree Rosenberg, Becky Ryalas, Missy Sadman, Marne Sammet, Ellen Shine, Terry Smith, Kathy Swann, Jackie Taylor, Beverly Thomas, Kim Throm, Karen Vann, Sherri Verderber, Candy Wageman, Patty Winn, Kay Wise, Ton: Wilkenson, Sheryl Wynn. 1 4 games, Modern Dance performs its annual presentation in T lfffxv. -gi , 3 rye, r ' I M1 Patricia Lee Sponsor l 165 E. Ever wish you could be an lsadora Duncan with the free spirit and temperament to express yourself through the swaying motions of your beautiful body? Thirty girls tried and got hooked on the idea. They have an annual program each year. Car washes and bake sales supported the annual presentation at the conclusion of the school year. Patricia Lee of the Physical Education Department sponsored. A. President, Cindy Baehmer, practices at shooting a basket. B. GAA members participate in many sports. C. Sheryl Bullington is first in line to make a basket. D. The exercise machine helps Nlodern Dance members get in shape. E. Nlod- ern Dance members use record player to keep in step during dance number. F. Two members display skill in arm move- ment. Scuba diving, Ouill and Scroll Realtor Junior, new clubs .flag Q5 f A. B. .sw Wit 7 Q ig 5 Q 323 f N wig. I i C. Wouldn't you just love to explore the depths of the ocean? Well, this year the 12 members of the newly formed Scuba Diving Club did just that. The club had a successful trip in the ocean in which three parents donated time and boats. One must be a certified diver to belong to the club. They are able to rent equipment with money from car washes and dues. The sponsor is lVlr. VanVleet. ROSTER President, Dave Carlan, Tom Albertson, Bill Corbett, Gary Harned, Chip Huffman, Greg Jones, Fred Kulp, Mark Roundaville, Steve Ruebotton, Greg Waser, Eullen Wright. A. Scuba Diving member practices breathing underwater. B. Scuba Diving mem- bers get ready for practice. C. Finishing up after a hard day of swimming. D. Elaine Howard gets a helping hand with air tanks. E. Mark Roundaville dives into the water. F. Proper air control is learned by continual practice. G. Quill and Scroll members get inducted by lVlrs. Nlartin. H. Realtor Junior Officers I-r, Dave Martin, Elaine Howard, and Barry Ciociola. I. Quill and Scroll officers I-r, Peggy Smith, Doug Gorman, Linda Neiderheiser, and Janet Jenkins. J. Quill and Scroll members look at their certificate. 166 D. .R .g 4-aa f.. ef T. . x5-Cs. ' 53 fr - in If 25 K an 5 ,jg avr: -l-i in em--e. . at-. 3 E. -., 'ru ,.-- I .,f,,,. 1 l 5. f - we T99 .ef A f ' -F we rr 4' 'Qu ,, q z vm- f 4, W M1 M W .. re, W if thlt .,,., , .g ,, ,N ' F. formed to enhance variety of school activities i fs we vw '- N Y' s I! I G. 1 . ...as s QA' 5 . ,g .. 'D Q, H. J. 1 4. af .65 in-f W e we amy, Quill and Scroll,an international honorary society for high school journalists was installed as an active chapter in November. Members must be of at least junior or senior classification, in the upper third of their class, and have done superior work in some phase of journalism or school publications work in such as writing, editing, business management or production. Each member has accumulated at least 100 column inches of published material. They will sell plastic yearbook covers for a service to the staff. Mrs. Charlene Martin was sponsor. This year's members were Jody Kutchins, Cathy Edwards, Wendy Mann, Doug Gorman, Connie Pellillo, Jane Chatfield, Jeff Keeler, Penny LaGasse, JoAnn IVlcClosky, Janet Jenkins, Peggy Smith, Linda Neiderheiser, and Linda Podolsky. All the future real estate salesmen were included in a newly formed, small but growing club called Realtor Junior. Officers were elected and they are: president, Dave Martin, vice-president, Elaine Howard: treasurer, Barry Ciociola, sec- retary, Mike Evansg and parliamentarian, Page Winfield. Busi- ness Education instructor Tom Hardt served as sponsor. -. I. 114,311 Charlene Martin Dan VanVleet Tom Hart Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor + Thespians produce spring play B orn Yesterday, F orenslc 'f rag! f ' , , 'rr . V , WWJI' 'WV' 'Z '3r f ' K rl, CZ ' V-rs!-a.,'.14aww. -2- -wr X-,.,,,Z 3 . 'A 'J C. D. The smell of greasepaint and the roar of the crowd ably identified one group, directed by lVlrs. Helen Fishback. A great deal of time, effort and thought was put into the production, Born Yesterday, given April 30 and lVlay 1. For many of the students who took part, the play became the major event and actually transformed those shy and quiet people who once worked behind the scenes. The Thespians put their creativity to work and accepted the tremendous challenge of producing a play whose plot and style kept them rolIing in the aisles. ROSTE H Todd Agnini, Phil Amabnle, Kathy Braedyn, Steve Brigham, Becky Chambers, George Copolla, .Ioe Fleece, Laurie Goldman, Steve Grossman, Gail Hohnson, Neal LaCount, Greg Lewis, Ken McCollough, AI Monello, Bernie Nickerson, Richard Nives, Ken Nowak, Lorrie Plante, Steve Rider, Kim Rohrs, Karl Rudd, Sherryl Segal, Dibbie Seitner, Scott Sherman, Dawn Sreker, Kim Spehr, Leslie Thrasher, Albert Webb, Suzy Drobnis, Gary Steele. 4.4 '1 F. 168 WF V, x , Yr' I F ' an WWW ,,, ,xl , pa ,QL ,sag-eggs me League travels to Orlando or debate tournament A. Mrs. Fishback points out an important part in a script. B. Members paint props for the annual play. C. Lighting director does his part to make the play a success. D. Stage prompters play a big part in a pro- duction. E. Officers l-r: Ken McCullough, president: Leslie Thrasher, secretary-treasurer: and Gary Steele, vice-president. F. Actors look over their parts. G. Dave Lindley speaks to the class. H. Lisa Bertelsen directs conversation to Steve Brigham. I. President, Bob John- son, Jo Ann lmms and Glen McCullough listen while classmate debates an issue. its Q' ' r 65 SV' Marcia Dobbin Helen Fishback Sponsor Sponsor f we--3, n......., M, 1.41 lf' ,I 3 instead of arguing, the Debate Club and the Forensic League merged into one organization this year. They traveled to Gainsville for the University of Florida invitational, and to Orlando for the Citrus Invitational Tournament. In Orlando, Hugh and Scott Trees placed first on a debate and second place went to Jan Shenowsky, Bob Hughes and Hugh and Scott Trees. The membership requirements included an interest in de- bate and good standing with the school. Sponsor was Mrs. Dobbin. ROSTER President, Bob Johnsong vice-president, Joyce Fretz, secretary-treasurer, Jen Shenowsky. Lisa Bertelsen, Steve Brigham, Norene Coppola, JoAnn lmms, Valerie Holland, Robert Hughes, Dave Lindley, Martin Maxwell, Lou Maclntyre, Michelle Milks, Shirley Protheroe, Karl Rudd, Sara Sissenwein, Jim Skinner, Hugh Trees, Scott Trees, and Steve Wheeler. 'uf-MMO! li! in-. We New innovation at PHS, DE CA Club sells warm pretzels ng, 5.1, V M'-'rv ' h ,, x ,A f ,ll TR 5, E F J Sunny Hamill Sponsor A. B. lt's 12:05 and that empty pit of your stomach is growing . . . louder . . . and louder! Suddenly a stu- dent appears, hauling a cart of those warm giant sized pretzels. DECA has managed to save hundreds of students from near starvation, by selling pretzels during the break between sessions. A new club this year, DECA had many other fund-raising and service projects, such as their T-shirt and Christmas candle sales. DECA Club also organized and managed a student employment agency within the school. Early this year students completed personal job information cards which DECA kept on file. All inquiries from busi- nesses seeking student employees were channeled to DECA and the appropriate cards were sent to that particular business. Distributive Education Club's of America, a na- tional organization, is a co-curricular activity of a marketing class with four major objectives: to de- velop leadership, vocational competency, social in- telligence, and civil consciousness. Under the guidance of lVlrs. Hamill, Distributive Education stu- dents prospered as a newly organized club as well as achieving personal satisfaction in vocational training. D. 15 5 I z i A Q f C. if ! .3 K Q 3 li . ' it .. 1 f f..... 'hristmas candles, T-shirts 1,5 ' yfflo' 'iw 1 J-2 -vw' ' ,.V,,,3,Jlrf , .gf sf rr' 'I' f 4 ' 'x JM wr so ew Ki ' 1 . if Q 2 , . I 9 , . - 2 r . :. .W J, G H. ROSTER Cindy Justice, presidentp Shelley Hennebury, vice-presidentp Brenda Rogers, sec' retaryg Diana IVlcGuire, treasurer: James Gehrig, parliamentariang Gaetanna Pro- feta, reporter. Rebecca Brown, William Dees, James Fulmer, Cheryl Gratz, Tim Heine, Larry Lewark, Paula Nlaki, Douglas Oliver, Lisa Ouintessenza, Sue Stevens, Cindy Sweutzer, and Debbie Turner. A. DECA Officers I-r, James Gehrig, Diana lVlcGuire, Gaet- anna Profeta, Shelley Hennebury, Cindi Justice, and Brenda Rogers. B. Distributive Education students during a class. C. Paula Maki sells student a Christmas candle, one of DECA's money-making projects. D. DECA members get ready to sell their warm pretzels. E. Guest speaker lectures to Distributive Education students. F. Shelley Hennebury and Cindi Justice cut pizza for refreshments, for one of their many dances. G. Gaetanna Profeta holds up a number one teeshirt, one of DECA's money-making projects. H. Sue Stevens serves coke during a DECA dance. Mary Linger, of Mary plus three, leading lady in chorus , ' Mriiwif f x Ll A. GIRLS CHORUS P. Booth, J. Adams, S. Allen, E. Anderson, B. Ansley, K. Aurand, C. Aversa, W. Ball, D. Battle, A Beckham, L. Bell, L. Bryant, A. Butler, E. Cartwright, M. Cobb, L. Daniel, D. Dendy, S. Dennis, S Edmunds, A. Gary, C. Glen, L. Gooden, C. Gooding, S. Graham, K. Herron, D. Homer, C. Houser, C Jackson, V. Jackson, S. Jenkins, B. Johnson, J. Johnson, P. Kelly, G. Lee, E. Lewis, L. Linger, B Lockhart, K. Loft, A. Mallard, J. Martin, D. Mastrolillo, V. Mayer, J. Mayhue, L. McAllister, D McGowan, S. McMillan, T. McMillan, K. Miller, L. Miller, V. Miller, C. Moistner, S. Murray, V. Normal J. Ogletree, B. Orr, S. Page, A. Pegler, D. Perkins, P. Peters, D. Pieper, J. Plair, D, Robbins, E Robbinson, J. Smith, P. Sol, D. Stewart, D. Swan, B. Tonidli, C. Torres, S. Tucker, A. White, B Williams, C. Williams, D. Williams, N. Wilson. INTERMEDIATE CHORUS I. Anderson, J. Anderson, M. Baker, I. Bennett, J. Bilz, B. Bcigin, P Brigandi, L. Brinegar, M. Brookover R. Butler, E. Camerino, D. Carey, D. Cason, D. Clark, L. Collins, D. Conley, L. Cook, G. Davis, B. Davis, D. Del Guercio, S. Dodd, C. Drainer, L. Faulkenbury, B. Follmar, B. Frank, D. Franz, O. Futcher, C German, D. Goodrum, J. Graham, P. Graulich, B. Hafey, P. Haley, S. Hayer, B. Harden, J. Horne, J Howard, C. Hutchinson, G. Ingram, C. Intagliata, P. Isenhower, J. Johnson, L. Johnson, S. Kretzer, D Kremep, C. Lancaster, V. Layton, B. Lee, .l. Lockhart, C. London, B. Lowden, C. Mallory, M. Manley, J Marino, C. Marrs, H. McCormick, M. McCormick, T. McDaniel, B. McDuffie, K. McGath, J. Mclntyre, D Meanor, T. Merriweather, W. Mills, J. Mobley, D. Nesbitt, D. Newman, B. Nolen, H. Palisano, K. Palmer M. Peterson, D. Philpot, D. Randall, S. Reever, C. Renner, B. Riznikove, D. Robinson, J. Rock, T Ruby, C. Rush, J. Shannon, J. Slagle, E. Smith, L. Smith, D. Sportell, J. Stanhope, S. Stearns, R. Stone J. Taylor, J. Tyrrell, D. Vanhoozer, D. Washington, L. Williams, M. Williams, R. Williams, K. Wise, M Wright, L. Zeibarth. ENSEMBLE M. Baughman, C. Boscarino, D. Broun, D. Brown, D. Burlander, M. Bryan, S. Chappell, R. Dean, S Faris, D. Frazer, S. Hartline, J. McDonald, V. Meganck, D, Poland, M. Pringle, S. Protheroe, B Sanderson, C. Sitterlet, S. Stanton. ADVANCED CHORUS L. Alexander, L. Beeching, E. Bernhard, C. Berry, L. Bertelsen, S. Binney, S. Bradbury, K. Braedyn, A Browner, M. Carroll, P. Curtis, E. Dechert, G. DeGrande, T. DeVenny, P. Dodd, B. Economou, A. Friel S. Frierson, N. Geerlings, L. Graulich, P. Greco, L. Hebb, l. Horzepa, L. Horzepa, V. Howell, J. lmms, E Jones, M. Lefferts, S. Lieb, M. Linger, N. Mallory, S. Marland, L, Mclntyre, B. Mendicino, C. Miner, M Moore, D. Page, D. Penick, S. Picard, J. Rhodes, S. Rider, V. Roper, .I. Rothrock, K. Rudd, L, Rudolph I. Schindler, M. Shaw, B. Sinclair, R. Smith, M. Steensma, A. Sullinger, B. Thomas, P. Throm, L Thrasher, M. Tritt, W. Vanderplate, K. Vannus, S. Waddell. if bfi: ,, WW. fn .A 1 . F , 2 L Q 4' lliffialy' YW, I' I .- QV I gy..-as .... 1 I .3 ge r . i . K ,K v 'fe i , ji. ef, G. ef 1 i ,,f S, N S ., t S . J 1.-P' X if we B . .ai .Y Christmas program, '34 mahl and the Night Visitors .isa K ,X .P V I I N Q Q kk X .1 K hex ,t j T4 ' , ,Z L? A Y. -fe . , .. u , 1 K s 'r 1 Y O I , Q 1, A 5 ' . is . ' K ...K . if A J: . -3 .. ff-'Q 3,3 5 . , YI, i A -1 . , an .J , N . 1 . - 2 4 G4 - L' x is . .L . C , Ly C C .. ' i il : Q fi ' fi C lf C , 1 sa, 'i 1 15 f gl e . . is C s u v 2 srrssr 'C ' ,l . fi ff.: ' ' 9 ' y l - '-,'f- ' 1 ,.. . .t-, .X 1.f- Q., + s' fgi.. fi' K iiz..,f ...Q x i oe-i1,:!i -V ,. . -. 1 Q i if , ' . ' rist s'vi C. Lim ,. . I H n W , t ' '51-1. -sais: is -5?-3 ! vX ,Q Elaine Clark Nancy Brusick D. 4 ' ii' T - A. Girls' Chorus. B. Advanced Chorus practices everyday 2nd 5 - 1 I . hour. C. Intermediate Chorus. D. 4th hour Ensemble gather- i ing around the piano. E. Mary + 3, l-r, Len Hebb, Mary Linger, Steve Rider, and Don Lundy. . - - A l . E' 173 Tra velaires wash cars to accumulate funds for PM fb :nw , 7 Y Q' .1 f, ,g WW, ,, 4 ff H ' ' 9' 2, ,bf ,J , K, -, f fx , -f , 1, , , , uf 7 ,5 ,, +,v,,,,,, I f -A f X W K, A ' If 4 W ' U rn' A 4, W X wi V 'QW fviikfzzfnmy His - X M . , f , ' F-L , 5 IQ, ., ' g, V , K t M , u 'mf zg'1f :i3wwzf- u? f?WYfn 0 'ff 'Q 5 7. ' - ' ff' ,,, ' Wim Q-wnya, N7 f fiify, , W haw 7 u 2 :M f, Q , , V' ef ' 1 w ' 4 .1.'w'5'irv, wLlzHu,2HL z' - .-1-45' Wk NTfTW?i 1 LX-.f H is-'A C 2 5 sv 5 YQ Q0 B 174 Central A merican trip EH? 1 I FO -7. ..-av Q, -ni' Q . f,'Q .. , -21 Q ' ' 2, ., 1' ' .Q if A - A, - . . A if ' , i Ja.. '. ' ., , Q . V' - , . 1 E , , as 1 A Q 41 4 ' X V I Q . K ' 3' ,sl . 5 ri- X ' 1 ' 1 J., .4 Av- ' ' gh V' w i' fm 1 f 4 if ' .nf I i , ,S , .,, . I I ' all-,. t, K . , t ' J . A? 1- 1-r , ' 5 1-,JV . 1 -. rl '71 ' f uf: 5 n ' . 1.?1gia'y.y .f ' tuba r sf - ffm .L s b A. 4 5 ,Q ' H C. an m , 4'liff m.i y 1 Mr 'Q ff' 1f--- - cam' B. ,I Q4 li b,,4., is lj' in 5 5 5 D. Those wandering minstrels of P.H.S. again took the road this year with an excursion to the rain forests of Central America. Christmas candles, cards and Homecoming corsages were sold to the student body to finance the trip along with a carnival and the washing of cars. The group of freshman, sophomores, juniors and seniors met twice a week throughout the school year. ROSTER Don Lundy, President, Lee Alexandeer, lrene Anderson, Cindy Berry, Kathy Braedyn, Bunny Brauchler, Alicia Browner, Ernie Camerino, Pam Curtis, Evelyn Dechert, Grant DeGrande, Denise Dendy, Bob Econornou, Doug Evers, Lee Faulkenbury, Tom Freeman, Allyson Friel, Nancy Geerlmgs, Linda Graulich, Len Hebb, Lisa Hopkins, Irene Horzepa, Larry Horzepa, Joanne Howard, Sandy Jenkins, Evonne Jones, JoAnn Knapp, Dan Kremer, Vickie Layton, Malanie Lefferts, Lauri Linger, Mary Langer, Bill Lowden, Chuck Mallory, Natasha Mallory, Cheryl Marrs, Lou Mclntyre, Malissa Moore, Debbie Page, Diane Penick, Sue Picard, Jan Rhodes, Steve Rider, Vicki Roper, Joyce Rothrock, Karl Rudd, Mike Shaw, Bob Sinclair, Janet Slagel, Larry Smith, Leslie Thrasher, Paula Throm, Jonny Tyrrell, Warren Vanderplate, Judy Vtssing, Sadie Wassell, Mark Williams. A. Advanced Chorus. B. Travelaires. C. Debbie Page earns money for Travelaires by washing cars. D. Malissa Moore, Evonne Jones, dry while Debbie Page washes. E. Joyce Rothrock rides on chorus float. F. The Christmas play Amahl and The Night Visitors was performed several times. 175 Colonels Classic Golf Tournament Intramural Footbal FL Dan Hyre Bob Dunn Sponsor SDOUSOI' B. Exchange club duffers went off in a freenzy of driving, chipping, and putting in the annual Col- onels Classic golf tournament. Please replace all divits could be heard through the clatter of golf carts, crashing woods, and clanging irons. Exchange club, proficient not only on the golf course but also on the gridiron, were Intramural Football Champions this year. They ably kept students from parking their cars in the Airpax parking lot and collected money for lVlarch of Dimes. A. C. lin-A 176 Championship keeps Exchange Sports in limelight i . 1 mr ,,,, V i if Q Q X T HMN l ' w,,,,.v-A KN wwf , :nv- gt, QS N-M. E. ROSTER if ,f Chris Alcott, Van Anastasio, Harry Blakeslee, Jim Balden, Gary Bkoleler, f Tom Bloyd, P. Boyd, Chip Brockman, Dan Brown, Chuck Campbell, Dave Couer, Todd Davis, Richard DelSanter, Richard Devaughn, Jon Farley, Tom Faverty, Mike Grossman, Stanley Grossman, Dave Harris, Jim Hupp, John Jones, Kevin Daye, Bob Koenig, Dave Lindley, Chris Luutz, Mike Mattson, Ron Nluller, Greg Norris, Steve Pavvlawski, Jeif Pood, Don Rickling, Greg Ridpath, Brian Roberts, Danny Schlue, Craig Schroeder, Gary Scott, Dave D. Smades, James Snyder, Tim Stinneford, Charles Stones, Chuck Thompson, James Thompson, Randy Tolbert, Jack Walden, Gary Walquist, Steve Walsh, Jerry Weaver, Don Wilson, Ed Wilson, Rick Waltrip, Tim Reilly, Mark Williams, and Pete Carroll. A. Officers, left to right: Jon Farley, Steve Walsh, John Jones, Todd Davis, and Steve Pawlawski. B. Members of the club go formal in their meetings. C. Greg Ridpath and Jeff Pood stand watch over the float. D. Exchange Sweet- hearts - left to right: Connie Pellillo, Darcy Bentley, and Glenda Baxter. E. Exchanges torch of friendship float adds to the parade and extra activities. F. Members voice their opinions at meetings. 'I77 Exchangettes help underprivileged collecting for March V gi 'xv I Pat Darst Margaret Huber Sponsor Sponsor A. ffl 5. mf , - X 5 4 ,001 5 ly? ,E in ,Q , xx fu gaa vo., fl, B. Major news headlines last January were proclaiming giant roadblocks and traffic jams caused by girls carrying canisters and wearing little blue dresses. Later investigations revealed they were PHS Exchangettes collecting for the March of Dimes, one of their many service projects. They also collected canned goods for the Salvation Army, held a Christmas party for Head Start children, collected for Mental Health, and baked Christmas cakes and cookies for the teachers. Mrs. Huber and Mrs. Darst acted as sponsors. 6 View 'i X M, -V .....e. fv ii - f Dimes Salvation Army Head start, Mental Health ,T g M --ras: ,- XX,-e.,, H. ROSTER President, Lisa Nordlingerp vice-president, Beth Smokerg secretary, Pat Downing: treasurer, Audrey Trieste, chaplain, Dale Butterworth: sergeant of arms, Mary De Silvag historian, Mari Milton. Jo Anne Barbieri, Janis Bayle, Darcy Bentley, Linda Bentley, Karen Bleckner, Beth Boyd, Patty Brooks, Sharon Bradford, Sheri Brady, Kathleen Bundxck, Debbie Cain, Bonnie Carter, Becky Chambers, Carol Condon, Karen Condon, Debbie Coneff, Ann Crimi, Susan Diehl, Dawn Doyle, Tricia Donaldson, Lindsey Dowler, Stacy Dowler, Cindy Driscoll, Debbie Fasone, Sheree Fields, Barb Frtton, Ann Frenzel, Katy Glass, Lori Grigsby, Dahlys Hanson, Pat Heins, Terri Kirk, Donna Knierim, Sue Kulp, Kathy Lautenbach, Mary Lindley, Sue Long, Kathy Lord, Ann McManus, Tracey Miller, Michelle Miskowski, Barb Nimke, Nancy Norris, Vicky Orell, Hazel Rawls, Leanne Rickling, Mechie Rodriguez, Judy Rogoff, Karen Saunders, Barb Salmon, Debbie Seitner, Diane Silman, Tonya Snyder, Linda Traeback, Cam Thomas, Ann Twohig, Michelle Urbain, Melanie Vann, Susie Watts, Liz Wayne, Marilyn Whipple, and Debbie Wood. A. Officers l-r: Lisa Nordlinger, Pat Downing, Beth Smoker, Mary De Silva, Mari Milton, Dale Butterworth, Audrey Trieste. B. Tricia Donaldson, Cathy Lautenbach, and Melanie Vann put alot of time and effort into float. C. Christmas party for Head Start proves to be successful. D. Exchangette Beaus I-r, Ed Wilson, Frank Lautenbach, and Larry Nordlinger. E. Food always brings people together. F. Monday night meetings bring social gatherings. G. Tonya Synder raises a question about current issues. H. Quantities of hard work go into third place for skits. I. Pat Downing, Peggy Sweitzer, and Becky Chambers hit it off with Head Start. Proficient year for Juniorettes includes various top x New nr its was N .. Y I gi 521 fx? ff is Ts , Ei X ,. SEEKS? 5 Xi Sharon Hicks Gail Altman Calista Gondry Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor fa ,ff -H 1 B. Juniorettes has had many worthwhile and constructive service pro- jects this past year. They gave alot of themselves to support a small child in Hong Kong, and also made toys for children in community hospitals as Christmas gifts. Their money making projects consisted of sponsoring the Calendar Girl Contest, and selling the calendar. The Juniorette's hard work this year earned them many awards. They received the rating of first place on their Homecoming skit, second place on their halls, and third place on their float. Members for the service club were chosen by 60W voting, and 4O'Z, lottery. Juniorettes consisted of seventy-two students this past year. Officers were: Leslie Barnes, president: Berni Amici, vice-president: Peggy Smith, corresponding secretary: Wendy lVlaitre, recording secretary: Cathy Schakel, trea- surer, Patty Goins, sergeant of arms, Allyson Friel, parliamentarian. Sponsors for the club were lVlrs. Altman, Miss Hicks, and lVlrs. Gondry. 180 .,,., 5' - 'sr bar ll! L, I li., QQ ,... we honors in homecoming activities: skit halls, float ,E. ,Q- ad, I 'L f l. G. F J . W , ff f W 2 LM 'NZ 'tri 'W 1 ,ww , MW. L Ahh., ga , . rf 1, 'a ' aff 6, ,s Jw, we 3' 1,44 414,452 5,45 F. ROSTER President, Leslie Barnes, vice-president, Berni Amicig recording secretary, Wendy Maitreg corresponding secretary, Peggy Smithg treasurer, Cathy Shaekelg parliamentarian, Allyson Frielg sergeant of arms, Patty Goins. Terry Adams, Renee Arnone, Barbie Barnes, Glenda Baxter, Linda Beeching, Eve Bernhard, Debbie Bishop, Carol Bowman, Janet Bowman, Peggy Brandt, Sue Branham, Bunny Brauchler, Debbie Brink, Kathy Caulfield, Cat Cavallaro, Jane Chatfield, Toni Ciso, Wendy Cohen, Sue Cunningham, Diann Douglas, Mary Eason, Debbie Epp, JoAnne Gambitta, Nancy Geerlings, Jill Griffith, Joy Griffith, Che Che Hanson, Kay Hess, Gail Hetzko, Judy Hiaasen, Laura Hoeft, Diane Hyatt, Julie Jenkins, Melanie Lefferts, Flobin Lefferts, Donna MacGeorge, Gail MacGeorge, Kim McKean, Ann Medley, Lori Miles, Nancy Mixon, Kathy Morris, Pam Morrison, Diana Prillaman, Linda Podolsky, Marilyn Porzia, Reggie Schneider, Karen Sjodahl, Kathy Sgodahl, Vicki Smith, Jean Standart, Sharon Stones, Cindy Sweitzer, Denise Telles, Karen Van Nus, Debbie Vaughn, Heather Washburn, Debbie White, Susan Yohman, Carol Zarkas. A. An organized Monday night meeting. B. Officers l-r, Peggy Smith, Cathy Shakel, Patty Goins, Mary Eason, Jean Standart, Berni Amici, Allyson, Friel, and Leslie Barnes. C. Hard work for award winning float. D. l-r, Sophomore Jester - Steve Amici, King of Diamonds - Bill Stevens, Junior Jack - John Gallagher. E. Juniorettes and Key Club build United We Stand float. F. Girls find working on float on school hours is a lot more enjoyable, G. Just one big happy group. H. Ten hours down, twenty to meet requirements. Key Club indulges in playing cupid with yearly Dating l ' Q. , Q ' f W A-' fm L H f,.,x- fix ikffffs 'x B' , 4 h p kb ' X ,I ' , ,, , , , .la, ffl 1-1 My-at ,, 3 ,. iaf, , M QF X A. C. mm H mt D. Key opened the door to a successful year with the election of officers headed by president, Marshall llllontagnag vice-president, Scott Camerong secretaries, Jack Frost and Steve Wheeler, and treasurer, Paul Blanchard. All the guys played cupid with trusty arrows for the annual Dating Game. The cement blocks in the parking lot were painted white as a service to the school. Membership was open to anyone wishing to join. lVlr. John Wash- burn and lVlr. Vincent Offerman kept the guys from tearing down the rampant of PHS as they worked. Www '?fs.wi':xffi ik aim fM'rfc'u..w,3em ,a,Jf'-W E. xx 182 Game paints cement blocks white in parking lot Q A . if lr ig: if ig 5 Q? G Q. Y eeeeee ggi. st. i f . .gigs EQYLF lug f .tee - li... x i s ' -f It , ff ei.A E as , wb-we ,N W .. tx Q., G. John Washburn Vince Offerman Sponsor Sponsor ROSTER President, Marthall Montagnag vice-president, Scott Cameron: recording sec' retary, Steve Wheeler: corresponding secretary, Jack Frostp treasurer, Paul Blanchard. Bill Abramovic, Ab Adams, Reid Becker, Phil Brice, Steve Brigham, Ken Cogburn, Ray Crawford, Tim Cunningham, Mark Decker, Rick Edwards, Rick Eldred, Ed Ellison, Jim Falhr, Jim Fischi, Tom Freeman, Barry Harris, Mike Hill, Rick Hmielewski, Skee James, Mike Katris, Bernie Knepka, Steve Larkin, Don Mams, Jack Mosier, Kent Nesvik, Cesar Pascual, Bill Pettinger, Chip Pettit, Jack Poppynick, Tom Reece, Gary Renna, Rick Renna, Jim Schulz, Ron Sirman, Jeff Skidmore, Scott Vlasin, Ed Wolchick, A. Officers, top left: Marshall Montagna, top right: Steve Wheeler, bottom left: Paul Blanchard, bottom right: Jack Frost. B. Brother and sister club display togetherness in work. C. Cooperatively Key and Juniorettes show off finish product. D. Marshall Montagna gives float all he has got. E. President Marshall shows fellow members the way it is done. F. Key Sweethearts, I-r: Stacy Dowler, Glenda Baxter, and JoAnn McClosky. G. Long tedious work that members put on their float. H. Energetic members practice for intramurals. A nchor promotes school spirit selling victory balloons K S fi? 5 Sherry Clarke Joan Wassburg Sponsor Sponsor wr it 'x - As one entered the classrooms at PHS this year he immedi- ately noticed the immaculate blackboards cleaned by Anchor. Faculty members were also pleased to find cupcakes, cakes, and cookies from Anchor at Christmas and Easter. Aside from this, the club contributed time and effort to the Unicef drive with a final donation of S300.00. Other worth- while projects included helping with the Teen Youth Center and donation of canned food to the Salvation Army. During Homecoming Week, Anchor club placed first in the hall competition and ranked highly in the skit and float divi- sions. To promote spirit at home games, the club sold victory balloons during football season. A. Officers I-r, Sue Poorbaugh, Connie Pellillo, Mary Pfau, Diane Penick, and Mary Lewis. B. A typical Monday night Anchor meeting. C. Karin Vann adds final touches to Anchor float. D. Blackboards are cleaned every Thursday by ambitious Anchor members. E. Sue Poorbaugh, secre- tary, takes minutes of the meeting. F. I-r, Shipmate Mark Walquist, Shipmate Kim Trefcer, Admiral Danny Schlie, Shipmate Tom Clark. G. Joan Hess receives a present from her secret pal. 4 ff -,V . ,yr aa . A a a I S. JY, F. ROSTER Presadent, Mary Belle Pfau, vacefpresadent, Connae Pellallog recordang secretary, Sue Poorbaugh, corref spondaaag secretary, Mary Lewasg treasurer, Daane Peaaack, sergeana of arms, JoAran McCIosky, Susan Albee, Denase Anderson, Sue Aronson, Daane Ashmead, Candy Austan, Bev Baumgartner, Mary Baumgartner, Donna Bashop, Pat Brocato, Dottae Budd, Gera Burns, Kathy Carsello, Claudaa Centore, Sandy Clary, Candy Coker, Nancy Contarino, Gayle Culbreath, Claudaa Daehl, Dawn Dufern, Ganger Ellers, Becky Fay, Kale Gellens, Sue Gerber, Laurae Goldman, Sue Greer, Glenna Grelak, Stephanae Gulley, Peggy Halter- rnan, Dyan Haywood, Carol Heffner, Barb Heanz, Joan Hess, Landa Hall, Daane Halton, Terry Hollanger, Becky Hopkans, Ann Howard, Vakka Howell, Judy Hutchanson, JoAnn Imms, Julae Johnson, Sharon Johnsora, Ganger Jones, Laz Jordan, Machelle Kaskon, Jeanae Knapp, Sallae Knowles, Landa Kunkel, Terra Kunkel, Pam LaGasse, Kathy Lambert, Jeanne Lehr, Shannon Lowery, Sue Luck, Krys Mank, Karan Mann, Wendy Mann, Sheryl Margolaes, Holly Martan, Sue Mattone, Terra McGoldrack, Vacka Menzer, Mary Ellen Maller, Rosemary Morrasoaa, Donace Oldack, Holly Palasano, JoEllen Parash, Mary Pandack, Fran Parker, Candy Parker, Sarah Payne, Susan Packles, Vackae Powell, Berna Raymundo, Ann Radgeway, Nancy Robanson, Monaca Rosenberg, Sue Samrraet, Joy Schneuder, Denase Shubert, Melanda Salman, Mara Salverthorn, Lora Sarnrnons, Leslle Smath, Landley Smath, Vackae Sweeny, Landa Sweet, Kam Tallmadge, Marty Teft, June Thomas, Paula Throm, Roxanne Trefcer, Debbae Trescot, Sharon Tucker, Karan Vann, Corkey Vaux, Laz Verolane, Cherae Weber, Debbae Wheat, Chantal Whate, Becky Wallaams, Shelley Wallaams, Marlase Yergler, Powder Puff sponsors, Interact, place second in skits A. B. l we l ....-J if C. Doc Butterworth, a member of the Rotary Club, never could have guessed what he was in for when he volunteered again this year to sponsor Interact. Carrying a membership of 70 enabled a hilarious but successful Powder Puff game between both the seniors and juniors which concluded in a tie score. Teaming with Anchor in both hall and skit competition, Interact gained instant recognition among all students who participated in the Home- coming festivities. Open membership was declared and the members who held the offices are as follows: Tom Zipperly, president, vice-president, Phil Eason, sec- retary, Butch lVliskelly, treasurer, Scott lVlcDaniel, chaplain, Dennis Owens and John Coan, sergeant at arms. School sponsors were Coach Gatewood and Health instructor lVlr. Lada. 186 E. ,nga-me l K ,X 3,0 . 5 tAj,M,3,.,...gi 5 5.1, . , 4. W-gil e i N3 f rn, Q l. 1 3 ig, 1. , h .f.f..w a t 'l t or f . .4 ,. ..l..t ' ,,g t ,tr ,, J . , B , .. I L wg, I -S K , .. A 'M l . 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ROSTER Odis Allen, Steve Arnica, Mark Andreska, Steve Bernardo, Steve Bowling, Mallord Burke, Glenn Calloway, Dacky Cantrell, B. J. Catron, Bill Condron, Don Condroaa, Dave Delbello, Rocco Del Monaco, Don Emerack, John Faverty, Larry Franz, Perry Frost, Jam Gaddy, John Gallager, Brad Gardner, Charlie Gilbertson, Robb Gill, Richard Glen, Tom Gorgaola, Make Gosset, Tam Gouge, Jamy Griffith, Rack Hacking, Don Harnby, Joe Hoffman, Chris Hopper, Bob Johnson, Bob Jones, Randy Kidd, Frank Laughtenbach, Steve Leach, Ray Lord, Bob Margaotto, Dan Maller, Bruce McClane, Reed McClosky, Make McManus, Arthur Muenckler, Larry Nordlanger, Charlie Norman, Tam Petley, Norman Pyatt, Make Richards, Brad Ridge' vvell, Craig Smith, Ball Stevens, Tam Sweeny, Larry Thomas, Hugh Trees, Scott Trees, Sid Troxel, Bob VanKark, Make Walden, Ball Wegman, Wall Wheatley, Gary White, Hal Wynn A. Dicky Cantrell, Randy Kidd and Larry Thomas kicked the habit. B. The gorgeous cheerleaders for the povvderpuff game. C. Members find Monday night meetings very amusing. D. Powderpuff coaches, Jim Gaddy and Glenn Calloway give juniors last minute pointers. E. Mike Richards, Larry Thomas and Bobby Jones are an excellent example of being sociable. F. Interact members show alot of hospital- ity at meetings. G. Mike McManus demonstrates his cheering ability at povvderpuff game. H. lnteract's western skit proves to be successful in winning second place. I. Coaches, Bobby Johnson and Craig Smith explain to senior girls what it takes to be a Civinettes' second year proves worthwhile with first place w Ann Marie Smith Sibyl Radford Sponsor Sponsor A. B. Civinettes, in its second year in existence, proved itself by taking first place in the float competition during the Homecoming festivities. Teaming up with Civitan a banquet was given in honor of Nlr. Hanes and lVlr. Laughton with plaques presented to each signifying honorary membership. Civinette's service projects consisted of social work done through juvenille court and Christmas and Easter parties given for the children enrolled at the Economic Opportunity Child Care Center. UE IEEN ...fn- sexy' R., ww-M if is F G. ROSTER President, Patti Hayes, vice-president, Jan Shenowskyg secretary, Sara Sissen- weln, treasurer, Nancy Hamilton, chaplain, Cheryl Medunap sergeant of arms, Rite Smith. Diane Barnaba, Marsha Carroll, Cheryl Chnpman, Cherie Foy, Pam Gordon, Rose Harvey, Pam Holmes, Charlene Leslie, Beverly Mendlclno, Marnie Muller, Cindy Mitchell, Vicky Oberg, Carol Renner, Marian Schlutz, and Jody Turke, A. Officers I-r, Rita Smith, Nancy Hamilton, Cheryl Medina, Jan Shenowsky, Sara Sissenwein, and Patti Hayes. B. Mem- bers listen to guest speaker. C. Guest speaker addresses mem- bers at Civitan!Civinette banquet. D. Members add final touches to winning float. E. Guest speakers talk to group. F. Brother and sister club get together at Monday night meeting, G. Junior Civinette emblem shows pride. H. Rita Smith and Mike Tritt enjoy meal at banquet. Civitan sponsors Poly-Fluff sale, children 's parties V -U fggmiw, A- .Q ::..: V B. a sss,s1 g X, X ,QV if it mmm, ,F C. D. Have you ever run into 60 cubic feet, 200 pounds of boy carrying a box full of polyfluffs ? Or pass someone with a pink snake around his neck and a panda bear under his arm and wonder what vvas happening? Well, don't worry. lt's just the annual invasion of those plastisized cuties led by Civitan, a boy's service club, Civitan held many service projects this year. They held Christmas and Easter parties for Head Start and raised money for Muscular Dystrophy. President, Roger Dean, led the club's float to first place in the Homecoming parade. 190 l . sf- to E, . . .. .- ---xX ...W ss Sf ni 115 J 5 :g a 'Hr Q f f Z. I i f , 3 iw ate' At Jim Meier Ed Whalley Sponsor Sponsor gg, A -- 5 A X F J , .le G. ROSTER President, Roger Dean, vicefpresident, Mike Garvey, secretary, Jim Barker, treasurer, Jim Molllor, sergeant of arms, Jim Skinnerp chaplain, Brian Ellis. Leonard Barnaba, Richard Clarke, Bill Cutler, Jim Foster, Roger Greetham, Butch Hale, Bill Huckins, Bob Hughes, John Hughes, Ernest Jess, Mike Kuver, George Merkel, Kim Nowak, Larry Portrais, Ted Purcell, Tom Schewe, Jeff Thomas, Wayne Tisei, Doug Wren, and Jeff Zarharias, A. The Civitan bell is rung for peace. B. Members work hard on the beginning stages of the vvinning float. C. Finished float takes first prize. D. Members sell poly-fluff at Christmas time. E. Brother and sister clubs join for banquet. F. Officers top, Brian Ellis, I-r, Jim Mollitor, Mike Garvey, Roger Dean, Jim Barker, Jim Skinner. G. Members inspect boxes of poly-fluffs. H. A Civitan member admires his new jersey. l. Pledge is recited before meeting. 191 Sorota sponsors carnation sale for Saint Patricks Day 'fi -wi' A. W1 C. This year Sorota held many service projects including a Christmas party at South Florida Mental Institute, a picnic for underprivileged children, and decorations on teachers' mailboxes for Christmas. Sorota had complete open membership and approximately fifty students participated this year. A. Members are stunned at presidents reply. B. Lisa Ouintessenza ponders over the situation carefully. C. Noah keeps in step with his Homecoming Ark. D. Eileen lVluIrennen adds toy bull to float. E. Officers I-r, Linda Neiderheiser, Debbie lvlarchisella, and Jody Hart. F. Denise Ellis relaxes and takes all in at meeting. G. Beaus include: l-r, Dusty Rhodes, Dave Lindley, Bill Stevens, and Kevin Kaye. H. Linda Neiderheiser and Debbie lvlarchisella maintain peace and quiet during meeting. :onstructs float to replicate biblical Noah 's Ark a... 1 . .W V-an--W 1U2TURN mum b gt mu, Nahum s 5 , af, 42' A fi- Q26 gf, l N . It X X X si S Susan Knauer Jeanne Forsberg Barbara Cummings Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor H. ROSTER Presrdent, Debbre Marchrsellag vrce-presrdnet, Jan Hackman, secretary Jodr Hart, treasurer, Becky Babbitt, sergeant of arms, Lrnda Nerderhrser, and hrstorran, Jan Muller. Joan Amoroso, Grace Arrco, Bette Bertrnr, Jan Butz, Norene Coppola, Gay Cox, Sharon Dean, Laurre Doclrlll, Cathy Edwards, Jacque Eklrnger, Denise Ellrs, Marie Flcarro, Debbie Frschl, Alrson Frnch, Maureen Folrno, PattyGreco, Shrrley Hardrng, Peggy Haxby, Donna Hurt, Fran Junge, Debbre Kaye, Janet Larsen, Robrn Lewrs, Becky Loftun, Nancy Macaluso, Dyan Manney, Celra Mrrror, Roxanne Mitchell, Mrchelle Morell, Erleen Mulrenan, Conme O'Neal, Judy Patterson, Sue Picard, Donna Poluchemr, Lrsa Ourntessenza,Crr1dy Sasmarl, Maureen Sperlongo, Arlene Steph' ens, Dawn Smrth, Barb Stutevrlle, June Taylor, Rohm Tharp, Sherla Walker, Luz Warner, and Jan Watts, New girls' club, S ina wiks, sell Plantation football x. v. 1 at 5 X , it I Marian Conley Sponsor i . 1 i J' yr gll 4 ft Sinawiks, a new girls' service club, smothered P.H.S. in pom-poms this year. You know, those little good-for-nothings that are good for every- thing. Hang one from your rear view rnirror, tie one on your roller skates, or wash the dog with it. Sinawiks also worked with children from Sun Dial, the United Fund, and needy families. N AVL' N X x .2 Q. Q, xx t E ...--qv v .-.sn I Qemsfxwiifgsi ' ixw Sf S 'L B. xS: M X it ix 'X t'lxxX sis ' V' ' -' ' l tt NF' unix ir. ,,...,.... rfif s ,S 'llnum--Q.. - 1 X 194 pam-poms, work with United Fund children from Sun Dial 5 its se es gk X53 gags S. 3 N V S sg.. X S sw ti a .'- is 'U ... X, .. x, L,:, Y D. E. ll--- ,V , ,J Lb G. ROSTER Joan Kopp, president, Cathy Parr, vice-president, Jodi Blumberg, secretaryg Jannette Lilvermore, treasurer. Linda Barnes, Marilyn Beecher, Elizabeth Boardman, Frita Collier, Chris Culver, Gay Graft, Linda Grant, Joy Harrell, Judy Harvey, Mary Marsh, Debbie Mink, Patsy Orton, Hillary Mitchell, Carol Pender, Betty Reed, Vicki Shaffer, Susan Sockman, Bev Thomas, Penny Williams, and Debbie Wise A. Sponsor Mrs. Conley keeps a watchful eye over her club. B. Officers I-r, Kathy Parr, Joan Kopp, Mary Marsh, Jannette Livermore, and Jodi Blumberg. C. Sinawiks 1971 Beaus I-r, Tommy Freeman, Don Manis, and Bobby Henry. D. Secretary, Jodi Blumberg, finds her job alot of hard vvork. E. Frita Collier assists Santa Claus at Christmas party given for the preschool children. F. President, Joan Kopp helps amuse the kids at their sponsored Christmas party. G. Five Sinawiks members take it easy during the break between classes. 'Y Humane Society receives cases of canned food from hard f 'F Douglas Wells Jim Monk Sponsor Sponsor Service Club, though they had no money making projects, managed to feed many needy animals of the Humane Society. With the help of sponsors Nlr. Monk and lVlr. Wells and president Tony Romano, the thirty members of Service Club delivered cases of canned dog food to the Broward animal shelter. Membership in the club was completely open. Those boys who applied were accepted and then required to complete at least twenty five service hours in the first semester ce... af,,.q.-win'-Q-- ' - ...lv Ni-P A. X ,N ,.. 4 Q Ami v ,L .nn- ,A ?7', 193' 'ff !':! 1 Q6 rw? r working Service Club, one of many service projects ? lf'7 l f,Q-, Q, SH!-.IU 5 as feel 'ni V l Wm' . . 1 c c c a... ,. f 197 D. ROSTER President, Tony Romano. Steve Binney, Tim Cannon, Bob Edwards, Mark Egan, Doug Gorman, Roger Greetham, .Ioe Hoffman, Joel Kahl, Blair Kuhle- wind, Martin Maxwell, David Minter, Steve Mcluster, Dean Pascual, Jon Prettyman, Richard Reilly, Karl Rudd, Mike Sandler, Andy Scmldt, Guy Smith, and Steve Thompson. A. Officers I-r, Doug Gorman, Martin Maxwell, and Tony Romano. B. President, Tony Romano, directs Monday night meetings with a smile. C. Service Club members get rid of unwanted cars in the parking lot the hard way. D. Dogs' best friend - Service Club. E. Three Service Club members relax during a Monday night meeting. The population of the world expands in multiples of yesterday. Soft right harmony and low undertones relieve the crashing dissonance of daily routine. Relationships evolve into deep, significant experiences. All over the world young people are getting together and uniting for a cause. Peace 'is becoming a univer- salchant. On the educational level, the stu- dents of today learn from happenings of yesterday to become leaders of tomorrow. From the dying embers of the past emerges a new era... 198 :ZW W Hf45fm?'f'f :NRG -mm.. QW 1 S ditiuni MSW 3 .4 200 w I Class officers accept responsibility of financing Junior and Anyone for Life, Look, or Redbook? That seemed to be all you would hear around school as the Junior Class sold 34,600 worth of magazine subscriptions. The profit, almost S2,000, will be used primarily for next year's Senior Prorn. The Class of '72 has had many great expectations this year. They started the year out by winning first place in the Homecoming Interest Club float compe- tition. The Junior Prom was held in Nlay with after ac- tivities on the Paddlewheel Queen. The Class of '72 will be the first and only class having attended Plantation since seventh grade in the new building. Through hard work and prosperity the Junior Class looks forward to their graduating year. as Junior officers include Tom Freeman, Laura Hoeft, Jan Hickman, Adams, Terry Adams, Yvonne Adaska, Sue Agnini, Todd Ahern, Ed Ake, Bonnie Akers, Sheila Alcott, Chris Alisworth, Scott Allen, Odis Anderson, Don Anderson, Donna Anderson, lan Andrews, Harry Arbogast, Sherry Armentano, Cathy Aronson, Susie Askren, Cindy Atwood, Sam Audet, Darlene g 202 rt. ,. r a y .MVB Ja 'W nr 49 W r Y' 4ri': . 6 .4 3? , W 2 W4 ,re ' 262, 3 r M ,s,, 4 Wai? fix, ., .L ,m v .M ,, 4, 2 if my My r A. ,,f fm' 4 ' 4 .At ,- f .r .,- ro., ,s 1 2 l ' T .. 3. s s, i ' 1519. as W fi? ff t Z fa: f , ,,. ,, V 3 Q f f er a 5, f k'i54,.Er, 'aff Robin MacMurdo lrl- rrl-r T . mega , H a mf. . na fQ1,,g9,x r r 1, 'V , V ff X , I ' ' H 2 Eriwir ,fl 'Qs- 1 rs' 4 mg, 4' w pfiiw f, - IW r ,- ,iiflfiil ' ' f if - r- ' f f, V1 ,get 1 liao. ' . ., :ra W' ,M , a 4 at ,. J ef 2 Se 4! i . .. f. I' Q Aultman, Judy Austin, Cindy Ayers, Donna Bailey, Kathy Baker, Rick Ballard, Jack Barb, Diane Senior Proms as they tackle major money-making projects Q fu' in at . it Q gl t X NS fig S e ix 5. 'N s ,SF PW 1 'X- g fa, eee J ,r t B i- 9 1 X - - j1.mN' ,E . 4--at N.. H.. fi 3 'T .L RAY L ,4 R , 9 i .. K ,Q A I .1415 'N bf- - ' Q .JLMXX Jug I ' , JL., ,. ' A A Q is fi. 7 4 ' 'K yi Y 'Ni ' Qi. i is --f i ' ' ire' S K we J 'ev S' -- QU' ' X- fs: H .. it -- f sv e f' K 1 ta We 913 B ' X -K faq. f--'Q I f- 'X-3 F' wk.i.,T,1 A. F K +A- 2 as-ff' 5, . ., ' ' f-if H 3 . K . -- X -'Q ef.-E -3 f- -.ir AB- X Y f Q if -a i as Q j 9'i1 Baxter, Glenda Q XS: - Baxter, Cheryl : Baxter, Kay uf X- , X Bayle, Janis I Q Bearse, Diane 'L ' Beatty, Linda X 3 -Q Beii,June .X A Bennett, Linda t y J 5 - at Q' Q X 'F 3g , i K F K Berg, George fi, A A .L Bernardo, Joe R ' gi, Bernsen, Randy . Bemsenr Roge' -. X . ' ft- A-xi A-. ft 1 r if- L Berry, Kim . ' -ff A '-f A NM- X Berry, Sandy A K L.. i Bertini, Bette W .' Bevan, JoAnne K P I Kp X x Q.: O A wh '53 - , Bibief, John ' X i 'N' f -. L Binney, Steve my 'MK' ' Bixler, Tom X a- A 5 x .. 5. Buck' C'ai9 its it - 2 - 3 J 203' Barber, Virginia Barbieri, Joanne Barfield, Elanie Barker, Jim Barnaha, Diane Barnes, Barbara Barnes, Linda Barnes, Randy Baroni, Kerry Barrett, Mark Bath, Charles Bath, Suzanne Baughman, Mildred Baumbartner, Mary Black, Pam Blakeslee, Harry Bland, Cecelia Blumberg, Jodi Bock, Sharon Bolden, Jim Bond, James Booth, Ann Boteler, Gary Boulger, Laura Bourdon, Karen Boyd, Pa! Boyd, Tom Brarne, Claudia Brandt, Peggy Brelsford, Debby Broccoli, Ed Bromfueld, Gary Brooks, Kathy Brooks, Peggy Ann Brown, Becky 'F ,,.- I .ia Xi f i',,f5,,' . if rirao 1 E airri 3 . B A - ' - . . . R+ df. 95. . .N . -. Q .. . ,D .. 1, Q, M, ,ia Y assi,-, .-siz e. . '- X . ,. .,., ' -.':+r': S .. i . . 'Es N . . Q if sir'-vb: as 'I' 15. lol C 'Y X ies N x, XE , -11, 25..- f ,sm rr. K, E -j fi , i n .Z A .Q ,.-' ' :gs L . ' ,Q , ..,X . - if I 2 1. 1. ' S1 '- 's F Junior Class exemplifies pride, spirit, a Junior cheerleader shows winning spirit after football victory. ififiwf ' . i S 2 y gg eww W .P ek va - Xxx 'j 1 xi i Q Rm F if, U m nd enthusiasm - :fri Q smix. - . '+eN,.: .. ' A L if .- . ff: ' - .3 K vie ' A . ..:. 1 K ,,. X , A , in K f K :fs.,5,. - : ir Q -- A .su .. few' i .. '- i sw 2 Q i ' . I ' lf? 25' . -so 'fi X. Ei- si ,gi gfl, 'ini , W Ee . 1 - . if , v e f B .i e L iiii L i ll - 4 . , ,. if E J or B i isa 204 s Q., f .-as 1 1 , N ., . i 5 Q B7 f E . f 9 il Q ,. .ll R V LLLL i fi! 1 6 5 , 'git ir' if hi- , S 'C as , ...- Q he z fi all rf? f ,f 1 9 , ,X XA . l LZLL Q ,K Q ,Q ,guy ' L QA A -g v ,. W' Y i -, ,. . :,,. , q, Q 1.,, , V. l, by 36- - f 4 Ns :ll ,. K wef t :QI . A , A : Q- Q i f sl .Q S5 it , 5 4 has i 4 , P 1 X 5 ,p .. 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' ii , ' Q 3 ' . l Q' i 205 Brown, Dan Brown, Gary Brown, George Brown, Sue Browne, Todd Browner, Alicia Browning, Emily Buck, Ed Buitron, Larry Bullington, Sheryl Bundick, Kathleen Burcher, Bill Burfield, Karin Burgess, Tim Burlander, Des Burns, Geri Bussey, Bill Butler, Sandie Callahan, Sharon Cambareri, Barbara Campbell, Tom Cannarozzi, Jim Cannon, Tim Caplan, Jamie Carlton, Bob Carter, Gordon Casper, Nancy Castaneda, Mark Cavanagh, Jim Celetti, Gary Centore, Bruce Chappelle, Penney Chase, Jeff Chatfield, Jane Cheasley, Mark Cheshire, Jim Chipman, Cheryl Chrestensen, Carey Christman, Vicki Ciociola, Barry Clark, Dave Clawson, Jeff Cloninger, Jamie Cogburn, Kenny Cohen, Wendy Coker, Cindy Collaro, Tom Collier, Freda Collins, Terri Condon, Carol Condon, Karen Condon, Mike Conklin, Gary Connolly, Steve Contarino, Joe Cooley, Joe Cooper, Tim Coppola, George Court, Dave Covert, Dave Cox, Debra Cox, Gay Crane, Cindy Crane, Kathy Crawford, Kathy Crimi, Toni Crossman, Joe Culbrenth, Gail Cunningham, Tim Dail, Greg Darkes, Jack iff ,v , as iv, f ,ff wr f, J r X 5 Q xx x 3 . yu ,. 4.- 4 , vb . w i M, , 4 ,, KW if f , ,Z , 1 , -x , 4 gs A .. X. I . , , .' 'fi-'is K .-6, .,' ,ar W' .f y W K, sr, ,,,. 4 ggwajlg .,.-ff-npr,-X 'E - K W ,Y Q 7 , Circumference of schoolserves as junior parking lot. Due to lack of parking facilities, juniors cooperate Davis, Bruce Davis, Sherry Day, Dianne Dean, Sharon DeCarIo, Rosemary Dechert, Francis Delahumy, Terry Del Bello, Dave Del Santer, Bob Deluccia, Frank Deming, Sharon Dery, Norma Dery, Paula Devlin, Bonnie Dickun, Sue Diehl, Brad Diehl, Claudia Dion, Patti Diplacido, Eva Dixon, Eileen Dodd, Phebe Doll, Sue Donaldson, Ken Donhier, Denise Donn, Linda Dorgan, Mickie Doubleday, Dan Douglas, Diane Dowler, Jim Doyle, Dawn ,, G, V , ew 3 ,525 X '7 2, ll , it , IMF an , for , is s r V i , ' if ,V fklf ,, , r 2 ls, Q f e w ff ma, ,af S ij, I , if ,M ,fl ' I rr ' il f ? , gf l r 1 ,.,l, D 0 , .M , H f fx ul In ' LVM I -afa r ' rrs,, ff ' F-5'4 l ' V ' f ,: l , , ' 3 X EW? ,,, 'He m i . 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' rw rf ' s Q s r 'f Q iQ . , ..... . ..... , W X Dryden, Ken Dudich, Pete Dufern, Rick Dulberg, Debbie Durrance, Paula Dussault, David Economou, Bob Eden, Kris Edwards, Rick Ekstrom, Dave Eldred, Rick Ellison, Ed Ewart, Pete Emerson, Terrel Evans, Mike Evers, Doug Faehr, Jim Farley, Dave Farmer, Ray Faverty, Tum Federman, Lyle Feler, Judy Ferguson, Kathy Ferraro, Pat Ferreira, Stuart Field, Beth Fields, Mark with city in using only available space around campus tm bs .X .N X , is ' . H N' , xsgii X X 2, if . in f Q 5 ,... 6 L x Qi V be ,f'N,,rfb'1,. X . .sf Q. ,fi f hw , 1 A 'I A - I , xx x k t i..vAf' i A 1 . 5 v is.: X .5 . fx 'F 5 'Zi' f': L , 'im 'S' X ii .... ' Q X ' ix F r i F X .. f . .iv.. f X i F -QM X - - 1 l s an f Mf g, 3' Q--:X N 7 We 'if 2 .Q . .. -gi.. . , .M ..... M J xg I A s 'Q' e 207 l , W, Finck, Laureen Finnegan, Corrine Fisher, Larry Fisher, Susan Fitton, Barb Fletcher, Pam Florio, Pat Fluellen, Fred Fontaine, John Forbes, Vaughe Forsyth, Michelle Foster, Kathy Foy, Cherie Franz, Larry. Freeman, Tom Friedli, Charlie Friel, Allyson Freshie, Sue Frisch, JoAnne Frost, Jack Frost, Perry Frye, David Fulton, Scott Gaddy, Jim Gagnon, Valerie h',V . .fi . 3, Wide variety of unique courses offered to Class of '72 Galan, Jacks Gallagher, John Gallipoli, cmua Gardner, Brad Garguilo, Tom Garvey, Mike Gaskins, Joy Geerlings, Nancy Gellens, Kate Geoffriun, David Giardiello, Marie Gibbs. Dale Bigson, Sue Gilbert, Mark Gillespie, Lury Glenn, Richard Glover, Garry Golfin, Lucinda ic' ly X .. Q - '1'i'g.Q, - X ' an a ' rf. xx Juniors develop future householdskill in H Q, If L . . g f ome Economics. . -4 fl SX .. - fi 15.1. Q Q A X Q ff NX Q x X 5 .. fa. 5 . . SU K Q .fs ., i i : 'X 5 -- . , ,ei Q x .X in ! 'I V ' I im 5 ----- . 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G Q 3 is J il' N G' E' ffl i wg .H I 'wi it , S ' i 4577i -' 'N 'A ,g '1S. - t t ii, su -r..,..- Q, N. 1 X 7 P Nj ts NF Q i Q 5 W w 3 i f P 1 K - 1 . rf iia 1 4 K' '.,. in v Q-fs ,. . .Z me -... -1 5 .K MQ, J, ' A ...X Ti. , A X- , 0 ff 'ar 3 , ex gg f 209 fu ure Gonin, Maryvonne Gordon, Liz Gorman, Doug Gouge, Tim Graham, Holly Green, Gary Greene, Cathy Greene, Dennis Greenstein, Jack Greenwald, Jan Greer, Sue Greggs, Mary Griffin, Jami Grilzaffi, Vic Grosman, Sandy Grossman, Steve Gruttadau rea, Jeff Grunewald, Joan Guba, Kathy Guenther, Dale Guerra, Angela Hager, Sue Haley, Tom Hall, Kim Halquist, Don Hancotte, Rosarie Harris, Barry Harris, David Harris, Debbie Harrison, Bill Harrison, Susan Hart, Bill Hartline, Sue Hartmann, Ken Hassel, Janet Hattier, Jeanne Hawley, Ron Haynes, Johnnie Hebb, Leonard Heffner, Carol Heinz, Barb Helfinstine, Bob Helfinstine, Mary Hendrix, Steve Hennebury, Shelly Hensman, Alice Hernreich, Marlene Hess, Kay Hess, Lynn Hiaasen, Judy Hickman, Jan Hicks, Steve Hicks, Terri Hill, Michael Hilton, Diane Hodge, Steve Hoeft, Laura Hogeland, Barbara Hogue, Pam Hollingsworth, Kim Horzepa, Larry Houha, Brian Howard, Ann Howard, Elaine Hubbard, Brenda Hudson, Wayne Hunter, Jayne Hupp, Jim Hyatt, Dianne Illingworth, Julie lnfuso, Denise lngle, Cindy Jackson, Linda Jamison, John Jardon, Pat Jenkins, Julie Jensen, Mark Johnson, Cookie Johnson, Mike Johnson, Sue Jones, Evonne X -S Q MMS -. -if xii? 'H' ' W- H L, x L. t ., , M xx N J' ,M Q ix, QQ N -QQ SEK ff? - , sfo--- . ., X J 4 . L ,X wi' J K Q of . . Hn- 'f A, ' ' ,amz i.,..,Q, we if' is we ' I. . we K ' f - ,ef 1 ' X .. x Q. X it . 1 ,ei . X x, --f :l i X iii .6 x, ,X L V. J A in , - L M Homecoming festivities bring first place prize in float Jones, Sandy Justice, Richard Kahn, Gary Kearney, Cheryl Kearney, Connie Keen, Debbie Kehoe, Mike Keller, Terry Kelley, Pam Kenney, Jim Kelleen, Sue Killian, Kim King, Benjy Kleinhenz, Sharon Knox, Karen Koopman, Pattie Kousek, Flock Krawczyk, Vic Krezel, Karol Knuth, Debbie Kuhl, Caron Kulp, Sue Kunkel, Terri Kurlin, Pa! LaBelIa, Debbie LaBeIIe, Gene LaCount, Neal Lagi, Jeff Lake, Becky Lake, David Larred, Rita Maria Lavigne, Jan Lawless, Sharon Lawry, Shannon Lawyer, Mike Leach, Steve Leahy, Frank Lehr, Jeanne Lenit, Stephanie Leslie, Charlene K sw ' if r Que as R Y gi. i so ,ef it 1 I P is 5 , we ,Q -Ep N jr: N I 1,5 K wwwf sys? foo A 55. .,.V 3 Mk:-X? -K: ' XX K ' L, me K 5: . -E' - i ,,,, V r. M 7 -K . Q gi H ,g as 1 of X 'L Q - V:-fs A i hx Y L X Y at ,lx N i 1 5.- 5! Q 5 A 'S at S fflffl f . M NS, , , ., A N f Q, S is are --fy X X .. s ix X X 210 1, -'35 L X if We f. K : 41 1 ff , ,N F, s to S Q ex N 1 V N s. S sh XQX TS Mt We , X 'N 4 -are ' .,, .. , -sf s .X I ' K - f 2 ' LAX ,Ng L5 i eb 'Ns ' - X ,af in 'Wm r 7' 'Y' xx K X X 1- R Q as nr. L in I X Q 1 Awww zt, A.-1 f V V I S f 31' ' ' .f i ' - 21232 :di ,..,.. H ,3 52 W. 3 , Z --,, V 241 4: r 1 fx 1-.1 f Jig, L A , l, fr , f M if - fmt? , 4 ' f 2 -Z i f 2, 4' Mai QM Q Z iiit ,f y ' I A ,K X ,KVM ,gv VA , f f r. a v i' ' - V ff :L ,r 4 - we fi iff'W 58 , , :Mai A mf jk , , ,,, an i, are 1' H n, - is-,H viz: :mr ,rr IW'-f U . W, . ,. ,.. ., ,, 1 f 1 W V s X V Ge Sv A J ji i if 1 W f M Af 4 5 if 5, 2, V Q f, if 5 gif 7 if 35 fa' , 1. A 462,53 ', ,y ,, rf m v, f ,. Lewis, Greg Lewis, Mary Lindley, Dave Little, Barb Livermore, Jannette Loeifer, Toni Long, Jenny Lord, Cathy Lord, Ray Loring, Lorraine Losey, Norma Luck, Sue Lynch, Jennifer NlacGeorge, Gail MacMurdo, Robin McAdam, Cathi McArdIe, Mark McCabe, Gary McCabe, Roger McCall, Bob McCauley, Debbie competition and treasured memories to Class of '72 ex , 27,1 'Q' , I W Tm ,,'f ' ,V f ' f1 1 ,, 1 :2 ' If 5 . ' 1 V i f ' ,' W , f A 9 it f 1 f f in i fg 3 4 h avi V V ,if fad 9' if i 2 QKEQ4 ',, Vi, V V. W f ' I 1' U , ,, re Barbie Barnes, junior, adds beauty to the Homecoming Parade. , , ' Limr' W,,,,,,,,,,,e.., 4, , ,Wm N, , W, ,,,,,, 0 v 211 V Fi i n 1 i , 3 1 E 'V X 1 r , 2 L s i X ii Q i McCIung, Sam McCullough, Ken McCutcheun, Keith McDonald, Heather McDonald, John McDonald, Mike McDonald, Pat McDonough, Pat McGeehan, Karan McKean, Kim McKinley, Tom McManus, Mike Macaluso, Nancy Magee, Alayna Maghk, Chris Maki, Roger Manroe, Debbie Manson, Scott Margiotta, Robert Marland, Steve Marques, Susan Junior Marquis, Tom Marten, Merry Martin, Dave Mashburn, Serena Mason, Suzette Massa, Candy Massinello, Karen Maupin, Owen Maxwell, Martin Medley, Ann Meek, Debbie Medicino, Bev Menzer, Vicki Mercil, JoAnn Meyers, Geri Michelis, Jerry Miller, Bob Miller, Dan Miller, Mary Ellen Miller, Mike Miller, Ray Miller, Steve Miller, Tracey Milton, Mari Mincey, Bob Minicone, Greg Mink, Debra Mitchell, Cindy Mitchell, Hillary Mitchell, Shirley Mix, Linda Monsour, George Montgomery, Jim Moore, Dan Moore, Malissa Morales, Essly Morgan, Linda Morrison, Pam Moseley, Linda Murcliffe, Dave Naples, Linda Naugle, Jim Naus, Elaine Neff, Susan Neiderhiser, John Neilly, Susan Newburne, Robert Nordine, Gloria Norman, Charlie Novak, aan ,s s i Q., . 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Wim X X X N A ew is as N as 'wigs -X ? TT' lt : 'zg' 'FT' iff s ' ':' - K - L .K X ,. -. .yg - b ,, if N ., Q X 2531? M ' f N t ' ,k . , Liu F ,': . a N fs: l 1 V , - s .5 5 '4- L .kv-:-i 1, X k 'G if 'M Ag xg XS .Q P Q , KLKXK K .QQ 5 J 1 V in making for their successful and profitable year .A leg , Q 'F J f S :Sk .... .., 5 'KJV' 'f gg S W , 'K , Q s i X W7' 'kLLV',, '5 2 213 Tom Freeman contemplates a money-making project. Nuzzolo, Don Olson, Jeff Olsen, Wendi Ondrejicka, Mark Orciani, Paul Orton, Patsy Otradovec, Diane Ousterman, Joyce Page, Debbie Paine, Doreen Parker, Rick Parr, Cathy Parsons, Jack Pascual, Carmen Patton, Chuck Pawlawski, Steve Payne, Marti Pectol, Becky Paecher, Mike Petz, Bob Phillips, Ron ig Through use of publications' windo w, journalism classes Plante, Pat Platt, Rita Poff, Doug Pohlsen, Gary Ponche, Sandy Pood, Jeff Poskitt, George Prettyman, Jon Principe, Eugene Pringle, Marsha Pueillo, Don Pyne, Debbie Raabe, Bill Rachow, Mark Rackard, Marilyn Radin, Mary Radosta, Jack Radtke, Debbie Ragusa, Mike Ranieri, Nancy Raymonds, Bernice fx . Q1 X Vik we Q H' if , ,. A . 5, K Mx .. 1: uf K Y I My 1 - are t 'S ft. , ., , QQ, , ox a, A t.-2 I - .eil 'il :ii Sli as - ,. 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H .Q 5 ...sms A El Schroth, Cindee Scott, Gary Scott, Jacqueline Scott, Randee Scntten, Elaine Scuderi, Tony Sears, Mike Segal, Sheryl Senger, Danny Shafer, Vicky Shaffer, Kristi Sherman, Scott Journalism student, Jim Gaddy, assists publications' sports department. -as me We -k t K. 1' NSA? yiifig' -V9 'Nf K gr' - m i: . , . 5 ,T X 5 t i Q 3 f It S X 'Y swirl sf 'E xggugkugs' i 3 K X, este. . rj ' xx pf 'flaws gf. v w ' Shubert, Denise Silman, Melinda Silver, Jon Silverthorn, Mari Simmons, Lori Sissenwein, Sara Sitterlet, Cheryl Silverthorn, Mari Smith, Andy Smith, Bob Smith, Karen Smith, Leslie Smith, Lindley Smith, Peggy Smith, Sue Smoker, Beth Snider, John Snyder, Carol Sorrentino, Vanessa Spalton, Don Spinning, Bill Stanton, Susan Staples, Terry Steele, Gareth Steele, Lee Stevens, Chris Stoner, Jim Class V ,, Emi. sg, . .1 i : N J . P' ig 4 ax.. .3 tt. '33 t t, .. e X fa sur T .,. . .' Q F g .fi 4 sts. - - . , - . ., -.5 ' .f . 'f - -f : f : V M .,.. 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Adams, Patricia Adcock, Dave Albee, Sue Aimo, Craig Albano, Pat Allen, Belinda Allen, Jannifer Allen, Shirley Allison, Lonnie Amabile, Phil Amicr, Steve Amo, Richard Amoroso, Joan Anderson, Denlce Anderson, Irene Anderson, Judi Ash, Andrea Antle, Lee Arbockle, Larry Arico, Grace Armstrong, Conni Armstrong, Rhonda Arnett, Willie Ashmead, Diane Askew, Larry Aultman, Ken Austin, Kerry Averill, Jan Averill, Jerry Bagnall, Bob Bailey, Deborah Bain, Leonard Bair, Greg Baird, Bruce Baker, Alfred Baker, Debbie Baker, Fred Baldwin, Azell Ball, Karen Ball, Willa Barhee, Suzanne Barbier, Ronald Bare, John Barnaba, Leonard Barnes, Tommy Barrett, James Barron, Frank Basile, Richard Bateman, Charles Bates, Margie Barton, Larry Baxter, Don Baxter, John Bearse, David Beasley, Bobby Beasley, Diane Becker, Pam Beckham, Adria Bender, Steve Class officers initiate leadership, organization egg, gif 'rses 1 -f .mafia NE ge t + ' use f . in ' . ,. 352 ..-'1, 1 A A- - y ,,, , .,. 1 . .. qqbi W N 55 t mn ' fi 4 a f J Sis sa SDN dp fag, R.. ., E Av ,, J Q xx! g 4 li X 12 ' ' , 2, 'ET 1 wi f i A 'ie,., ' 5 1 ,ff f , , . , . -ll M-, . 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And to think, only two years of high school right around the corner. two years will set the go to college? , What getting a job the right Beneiield, Betty Benner, Debra Bennett, Bill '.A- ,f H . . Bennett, Jill Bennett, Wardell ., .. 1. Benson, Robin ., .... . 5 il f' Benson, Steve 'Y ab Sb 'A : Q? F l i tl Q Bentley, Darcy Berger, John Bernhard, Cheryl Berry, Becky Bessette, Janice Bevan, David -X . Y It mn ' - X Bianco,Peter i X S dim Bias, Mia t , My V Bibler, David wi Biekfanrain f :,.t ,,,, ff , mg, i Biddle, Tim . A ' Z ,. V 5-jr Bieckner, Karen ' , , Bitker, Cyndi 1 Biesemeyer, Celia if H ef QM S 1,-it, 'f 221 .avi Billie, Bernard -1 Bilz, Jane 5,0 J . Bise, John V 1. I' - ' I Bishop, Barbara is J ' -' Bishop, Donna S- Black, Dave Fall' Black, Judith Blackmore, Sue Blitch, Barbara Boardman, Elizabeth . Bogin, Bonnie ' ' i - Bogner, Debbie ef -. - Bonner, Alex Booth, David . E. 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W. if ' L X ei? e Brown, Almetta Brown, Catherine Brown, Don Brown, Gary Brown, Glen Brown, Toby Brown, Willis Browne, Ken Browne, Lynn Browne, Phil Bryant, Charleymae Bryant, Eula Bryant, Loretta Buchanan, William Buck, Sharon Budd, Dottie Bulla, Lyndon Bundick, Sharon Burke, Ford Burrows, Charles Bush, Tomy Butler, Alberta Butler, Kristie Butler, Richard Butters, Jennifer Bynes, Fredye Bynes, Patricia Bzura, Frank Cain, Debbie Cameron, Neil Campbell, Debbie Caneen, Joe Carlson, Jim Carpenter, Connie Carpenter, Lynda Carr, Mary Carroll, Kevin Carroll, Patty Carsello, Kathy Carter, Bonnie Cater, Kim Carter, Maple Cartwright, Eldra Catrini, Joe Catron, Cindy Centore, Claudia Chambers, Becky Chana, Dave Chavez, Isabel Cherry, Bob Childers, Ronnie Chisem, Robert Chisholm, Jennifer Cobb, Dave Chrystie, Janet Cimo, Joan Cisco, Toni Clarke, Russell Coan, Bill Coghlan, Tim Cohen, Lisa Cohen, Sue Cole, Carolyn Coleman, Jerre Coleman, Joseph Collette, Anne Collins, Cliff Comrnings, Margaret Coneff, Debby Contarrno, Nancy Cook, Gary Cook, LuAnn Cooke, Jim Cooper, Yvonne Costello, Dave Costello, Tim Cox, Andy Crain, Don O l K Crane, Kim Crecelius, Richard Cromhie. Paul Cross, Bill Cullum, Debbi Culver, Amy Cummings, Robert Cunningham, Sue Cusick, Bobby Cutler, Bill Dandy, Joseph Dail, Mark D'Amico, Sue Daugherty, Eddie Davis, Barb Davis, Barbara Davis, Barry Davis, Daisy Davis, Dianne Davis, George Davis, Jamie Davis, Julia Day, Bob deAlmeida, Jon DeBruhl, Doug Deeclrick, Beth Dees, Debbie Dehn, Jim Dekle, James Delahunty, Mark Del Monaco, Bob De Luca, Annette DeMand, Nancy Deming, Bob , f 1 ,l .1 M F if 4 f xi' , .- X f ,f W , ,. tg, 0' x 'V It 9.4 2 , H gif., I W T , i f? , W ,J V? A it V V Q , in , Q 9: V fr 4 F 1, '-4 7 5 W i f , g'?f ,Q .. , M I X ,,,,. ,Q 4fz:.If: 5 eff' 1 A ae. '- A ' , - I M M.. I' I 'wx I x A ' ' ' 34 Mrs. Lefferts' students acquire some basic sewing techniques. ummm I 1. le, -A. W a f W V ,fi i lx 224 r.,, 1 Q f in . , U K gi A,-x., ,gi V 2 f gf 9 We 'W ' , MQ iw X Z f if ,,,, ,,,,A,!,W ! ' egg? , a, VV fi 5 424. C 2 1-3, ' ,. ' A ., ..,. 1, , A nf, J M 4 v if W A., ,. f Q , W f .W f NSS' ,, ,AM ,. 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Dernps, Robert De Pina, Jim DeSerio, Albert Desjarlais, Donna De Stefano, Tina Detrakos, Diane Dielfenbach, Karen Diehl, Susan Diskin, Arthur Divine, Greg Dixon, Clint Dixon, Dan Dixon, Karen Doane, Pete Doc, Roper, Jr, Dodrill, Laurie Doetsch, Delores Dohl, Karen Donaldson, Bill Don, Douglas Dowler, Stacey Downing, Kevin DOVle, Pam Driscoll, Terry Drobnis, Susan Dudley, Calvin Dulern, Dawn Dunn, Dave Sophomores pro vide ideas for today's changing world ea: a A A D, if T : , ,,,,,,, y ,gf W ,, D J fi , D A 'X -iv it .ii - Q N-.Q Q . ' .. D' X iii Q 552, NX K in ix . Dt ks i K f -f L Kms, 1 N it .sa D, ,,,, Di, i X by In Q T mf? D H D D 'Q J ' ' fi? , fy X 5QfDl K N j i , 752 KL K M X i . , V kgs. ' K5 Z? 5 ii 'Y is Q X - ' we ,tv ew ww Q . ..D. D 3 -i , .. D 99 . - 'S Mx -D .1 in .... D Des D , fa: as l ,tt 3, Qc X fi. D QQ, A ,Q .aa Da R., -ED, Q ti I XD ,. is ' i 'QS 2 fre A f-QTY? 5 X, YQ av ' . D A-Us we D 3. D 1 V279 ' gag- ' .gs x ' - 225 ,D D Sk its DQ Q Q' A Duttenhaver, Donna Dykes, Leslie Dziubek, Valerie Eade, Dave Earl, Rick Eason, Mary Eastman, Theresa Edwards, Mike Egan, Mark Eilinger, Jacque Eidner, Mark Eisen, Debbie Ellis, Dave Ellis, Kenneth Ellison, James Ellison, Lynn Emrick, Don Emrick, Scott England, Dave Ervin, Sharon Ewing, Juanita Fage, Doreen Fager, John Farrner, Don Fasone, Debbie Fauci, Fran Faulkenbury, Lee Faverty, Jon Feal, Donna Felter, Lee Ferguson, Beverly Ferree, Cy Ferrell, Linda Ferrell, Robert Ficarra, Marie Ficco, Vic Fields. Becky Fields, Sheree Finch, Alison Finn, Audrey Fischa, Jim Fleece, Tom Flounnoy, Bertha Folinqpllaureen Follmar, Beverly Foote, Jeff Ford, Connie Ford, David Foreman, Janice Forsberg, Ty Foster, Gregory Foster, Linda Fournier, Pete Francis, Francine Franklin, Linda Frenzel, Anne Fries, Debbie Fulmore, Hazel Fulmore, Larry fi, J Y , .r.,,r wi' Q , fi . F'i:fxv' a5 i . e, -fs, S' xt, ,wi 55 uf . .I Ai L.. 3. Business courses pro vide helpful knowledge to many Fulton, Alphonso Furey, Karen Furlong, John Futcher, Obie Gadson, Tom Gagne, Debbie Gallagher, Ginny Gallant, Gary Gambitta, Joanne Garland, Jerry Gary, Annette Gaskin, Agnes Gelsey, Thelma Geoffrion, Sheilia German, Christine Giaratano, Steve Gill, Frank Gillaspy, Tait Gillespie, Andy Gipson, Betty Gipson, Len Giunta, Vincent Glafenhein, Steve Glardon, Sheryn Glarner, Judy Godfrey, Michelle Godfrey, Rick Goldman, Laurie Gooden, Linda Gooding, Colleen Goodrich, Pat Gordon, Bonnie Gordon, Peggy Gossett, Mike Gottlieb, Joanne Gottus, Barb Gouge, Roger Graham, Lois Grant, Carl Grant, Linda Graulich, Pam Gravett, .loy Gray, Loretta Graziano, Phil Green, Cynthia Greer, Joanne Grein, Pat Grelak, Glenna Griffith, Joy Grigsby, Laura Grizzaffi, Camille Grogan, Dave Grogan, David Gros, Beno Gross. Leslie Grounds, Terrie Gruart, Lourdes Guadagino, Lucy Guitard, Paul Guistino, Pat Gulley, Stephanie Gunn, Marilyn Gutermuth, Barb Gutierrez, Bob Hacking, Rick Hafey, Patti Hall, Cathy Hall, Sandra Halterman, Paggy Hamilton, Debbie Hanes, Bill Hankerson, Theophilus Hankerson, James Hansen, Dahlys Hannweber, Robin Hardee, Albert Harden, Barbarba Harden, Cathleen Harris, Pat Harris, Richard Harris, Ronnie X X X X 5 X ist Q +- x 'f 'rv. f.i 1 i if ., -A t M ,f 5 X . , ,X K . . :JA FS. ,, may 'QX X535 , .ff, X, g5,.,,M,t: X X X X Q Q 1-MX . V' Ss X l f ? tease, r S .. Xt . .:., ,. 3 S EQ. ,. rs 'ii ' 5 Qi ,X kr .I sea S X -' . . V ' -fX. Q . fi - ir Q-if ffifi N, ' X - , V , - . it -f 2,-,ir?.121:f X sso' '- B . ' rX-rs A 1 r f -t ,.- X , , asa 5 X i X' h ' 5 S H In i .X at , , f 8 .r i 51 f- K 35 :Eze we , A R --uv roost, ,r QC--xii? 1. ,Xa ,NX X S X . - X- 3 We who 'ir N X it ,, 2' X tx QS N, t X Xm X tat? 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Q If QQ . EX 5 X I E 5 Rf'wX 5 X5 w. 1 x., i fx. f 3. wi as 'S dk MF Q X qi k re typist ponders over book to check rules. ,Q Q- Harrlson, Carol Harrison, Nlatthew Harriss, Sue Hart, Bill Hart, Mike Harvard, Emma Harvey, Rose Haugen, Linda Hausfelder, Karl Havel, Debbie Hayes, Mike Hayes, Shirley Hayhurst, Chuck Hebb, David Heber, Harold Heck, Rick Heffelbower, Don Henry, Pany Helms, Bob Hemmerle, Debbie , X X, Q Henry, Bobby Herrin, Jean Hess, Lee Hethcote, Jeif Hetzko, Gail Hiaasen, Barbara Hickman, Phil Higgs, Xavier Hill, Linda Hirsch, Jeff Hodge, Lewis Hodges, Debbie Hodges, Vicki Hoecker, Dan Hoey, Bob Holland, Vickie Hollinger, Terry Holmes, Barbara Holmes, Froline Holmes, Pam Hommel, Gary Hummel, Glenn Hood, James Hooper, Chris Hope, Glenn Hopkins, Becky Hopper, Mary Horne, Jana Sap Houha, Chris Howard, Joanne Howard. Robin Howells, Lisa Howland, Fred Hreha, Sherry Huber, Bert Hudson, McKinley Hughes, Bradley Hughes, John Hughes, Kelly Huguelet, Pam Hunt, Louise Hurt, Donna Hutchinson, Cindy lnglese, Janet lrvin, Cindy Ives, Jan Jackson, Chad Jackson, Darrylyn Jackson, David Jackson, James Jackson, Virginia Jacobs, Coy James, Skee Jeandoe, Sara Jeffery, Tim Jenkins, Watson Johansen, Beth Johnson, Janet Johnson, John Johnson, Karin Johnson, Larry Johnson, Linda Johnson, Loretta Johnson, Mark Johnson, Sharon Jones, Clark Jones, Ginger Jones, Mike Jones, Richard Jordan, Liz ' Jordan, Susan Jorgensen, Lori Justice, Glenda Kapsa, Kathy Kar, Jeane Kaskon, Michele Kaye, Kevin Kearney, Corrine fmm :wwe pigs 'LAJ if i J-,J W ' ' .,,.b 5 R fi 9 35' fix if ' w iwif 7 , I .-o. e X si 5 i s if , N Q' E 'XX N? Of X ZW i s. we 3 if N'-'ww W Q tc Xu, mxfoii Q :fgg SW! , f i XX Q9 ,gif 2 X xi mf H. -of Q JJJ, A ,mas .. , N X ss. ,L X . X . 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President Bob Cherry delivers afternoon announcements to lower classmen ,,,, A 6' ,fzzgp fs' if w ,S s +, ,ef 1 1 5 W xx' Q e ff 2 , , ' ,, ., , 229 Krehel, Jane Kreirneyer, Kathy Kremer, Daniel Kruse, Kerry Kuhn, Marian Labarbera, Lenora Lack, Joanne LaConte, Linda LaFavor, Betty LaFavor, Lucy Lambert, Kathy Lamon, Michael Lanni, Gary Larkin, Steve Larred, Richard Larson, Brenda Larson, Mark Laster, Vincent Laukford, Jack Lauricella, Joanne Lawson, Charyl L,k. .. L L L i ' L L Q L 'S' i K 1' L gr :EQ L 'fi E. Va me L LL.. , A' ,L , ' 'ii Li Q '- A - --.. e' ' ' I 1 ZL' L ' sss 'FQ L at t X B 3 1' 'L fy- - L L L -N Z 3 N ,X B L L sfss 'ss r , fi B x L f ,L ' L L i J ' F ,LLL i -S4 '- ' xiii if ' .. J . If, -391 K ,LL LL - L 4fmi-xluiL- 'S L L --rb L L A '- L 1,3 s is L .L L 1 1 1, .L 4, .1 L E . .1 ,X A',,, , L in 1 My I g i R EI N ' L L X JIZZLL- N B1 51 K L if F L, it L :.k Lf Q k.k.k LL K 5 L .git , Sophomores contribute sparkle to Homecoming activities Layman, Sue Layton, Vickie Leavitt, Ray Lebbage, Conana Lee, Barbara Lee, Zeck Lelferts, Melanie Lehn, Janie LeMoine, Vickie Lester, Steve Letcher, Debbie Levey, Rick Lewis, Earlie Lewis. Frank Lewis, Jefi Lewis, Kerwin Lewis, Terry Llbernini, Terry Lightner, Jeff Lillycrop, Bill Lincoln, Vernon Linder, Jeron Lindley, Mary Linger, Lauri Lingerfeldt, Charmaine Little, Barb Litwiler, Sean Livermore, Reta Lockhart, Jacqueline Logan, John Long, Robert Long, Sue Loudenslagel, Burt Love, Phil Lowden, William Lundgran, Sue Lyon, Bruce MacGeorge, Donna McAfee, John McArdle, Ed McCauIeV. Pam McCIam, James, Jr. Mt:Conahy, Sharon McCormick, Holly McCray, Rosalind McCullough, Vanessa McDaniel, Bob McDavitt, Jason McDuffie, Barbara McFarland, Rena McGauley, Ruthie McGoldrick, Terri McGoun, Mike McGovern, Virginia Mclntyre, Lisa McKown, Debbie McManus, Ann i si 1 LL ':-Q-L L L L ,L 5, -' LL L, - . i as 2 i if 'few PE' .e-- - Q- V .' -L . L Fl - 5 . 'i f I K L L Leif? iii- ff' A L L . ' s ---' 5 if -N' . am N 3 5 LL, if . J at 3 Q 0 , Wt M Y I fi it it S gm 'J ' s L We t x xv' L L i fi! Y SE iii g ui , W Ye L i 3,1 K L 1457 .Q Lt I 5 .J -'X 230 ,X x v L he af 1 5 R n N ,' v 5.0 P R . . .- W 5 L is - ff L t'L.. if ,L '-I e, aer- V L it L f i L i 3. ,L .gr Q1 ' -Q- L iw 3 3 ai S 1 fa-L , , V ,.,. A ,M f X ' fa, f- , . , I 4V,, ,am 7 q V? ,,V ,, A H ' A ,K ' .kk ,Z i kr ff if fi' f iff lr,, 1 Tl x 1 212 A ,f l M' if ' of V qzj M- gr Q 1 , W A' 5 .,g, -f g 4'L i iz' 1 :A f Q .4 ik' , fr ,rrl m y to 5 TQ, iff' ., YV ,, r N '31, A .N I , A uf. 5 . . 'HW 0 ,wpwifl ,nf , X fini , M if M 5 ,,,, I-L p. 1 83 .., 5' 1 ri, , 6, .. V f 1 f ,ff -' 4. 5, 5' 1 l McMillan, Tressia McPherson, Mary McCluigg, Martha Mahoney, Kathy Malanowski, Sondra Mallard, Angela Maloney, AI Maloney, Mike Manley, Mark Mann, Frederick Mann, Karen Marcus, David Marguotta, Rich Margolles, Sheryl 4'-uf ,,,,,,r,. , if ,fr , rn , ,Y A , U W' , 3 if if ' ,. ,v Z M 'Wi' M A , a ,. I 1 .1 w ., ,- V ,A .' : ,i ll fa l Q A 4 ,. , . '1 6 H ff f , ,' 4 I V jv ' Margrabua, Flo f,.,4' ,V f Marino, John ' Z W ' 'M ' Marks, Debbie V ' , NX? Margoart, Linda N , S r 4 rv Marqms'Greg V 'fr' - Marrs, Cheryl ,r I ,,,, Martin, Alan :VV r Martin, Holly 75' '47 QQ' ff Marvin, Rosalyn , ,hw x ff lm Mason, Tom 1 f- 11 f , , , Nlassey,Tim Mathis, Audie wffxp ' ' ?,,,MW , W Mathis, Sandie N Mattone, Sue '2 ' 'H' A Mattson, Mike fr 'W ,X V A j ,Tr Maxson, Rick ,,, t, V ' Maxwell, Robert ' W Q Maxwell, Vincent f ww 1, f 1 , ' 'V'av1B ' U r r ' fy gl FEW' V Mayhue, Glenn F. H- f' fr 5 f M i 1 fi M Tonya Snyder and Lynn Krieg participate in parade. fill ENNRN Sophomores display enthusiasm by whning thi d place in Mayotte, Janelle Meanor, Dianne Mecca, Cynthia Medley, Tom Meganck, Glenn Meirose, JoAnne Merrick, Greg Merriweather, Ulysses Michael, Kathy Miles, Lori Milks, Marilyn Nliller, Ed Miller, Ken! Miller, Linda Miller, Marnie Miller, Michael Miller, Mike Miller, Rita Miller, Ronald Mills, Vicki M WS fi . Q 1 1 2. l is X 1.i. J .,.. I ' 1 'Q wi ,, 5. , , ANY? .1 qblgx s LL .KQV ' A . Q -, in f ezffe- f if ,..,.. - ,il f v,.- ' .bl N? ii'ii iiil . ' . -A . K ' 5 .-.Q .. '- , 1 KYTT' K- I is. . XX . :fl ' 'lx T I , M ffl eesss li? y as f X4 -..JS .K , , AS, J 2 ri , . k 535 Q f , f- ,Lge 5 3 -Q? Ji. ..-:KF 5 1 - 'T N - ' . 'A-. f ... s ' 1 is - P ' ff? 2? 5 At Homecoming Pat Stanton and Jerry Michelis celebrate undefeated record. i 232 gsm, A h -XXX, if- ,V , . NLYYX 'Q A H x, M-X x z 5.1 c X'c. ,f e I T , X -' AX YG! ,N fa 5 SE N We 1 ,,.. , X S' . , --.. -S :3,fi. SPE? :SX SSB' -:ee gf M S E 5 is all s 2 25 5 e., ji x 1 QQ W F AS J ' fe. , was X -T E is .. ww X , f f . Q -95. fi . ,g.5Ffs- N fi Qs 1 wi, f :-T:-'.. :,' 1 W ' fi 5 - ,iw- G 56 35 ll X Q -:se ' is X N S X Ns X X . E PQ .5 2 is X we 5 A xx M X 1 s Y 'Q 2-.. . Y 2 Q 5 .,. iw-we fi Q E if- 5 wr- .. 'N-.Q reign : 1 i A-fig f f s ec 3 xx as l I Homecoming Hall Contest prior to the victory dance. ' S J ,fait :Q -'W , W Y YSWTJ' l t S t it,, S .. i t K . iii xx Q KN K, k I giffa , 5 Q .g . :., in K in ,.. -t y Q in P J . ' . t to as X , ' -S s , '- .:-' - me ai.. P in . ':. ,, il ::. j ., ' ' iii? , .. , , ,,1,. , . . . - . ' 3 ., B r .r,: Em, . L yy ,Q I ul L 'R ttto Nl 1: X a s se it '+:. s J S P so M, , .wt we 'L R ' , X Q ' A i i P -N ------..... Us :gi 'P toto if if' S 1555 ' -X it .wr 2. QA 7 - ' ' K. 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Mock, Steve Molatt, Paula Molitano, Steve Molitor, Tom Molnar, Bob Momtague, Loretta Monello, Allen Monesi, Paul Monteith, Martin Montgomery, Neil Moore, David Morales, Teresa Morrissette, Patti Moser, Nancy Murphy, Grady Murphy, Marr: Myers, Debbie Maples, Ann Neiderhiser, Ray Neill, Mike Neilly, John Nekritz, John Newman, Dan Newman, Howard Nivens, Ted Nurdan, Larry Nordlinger, Larry Occhipinti, Rick Ogrodnwski, Sue Olige, Michael Orrell, Vicky Osborn, Glen Osterman,Kris Pace, Sally Pack, Carol Padgett, Doris Padgett, Richard Palisano, Holly Palmer, Bruce Palmer, Marv Palsgroue, Sheri Pancoast, Diane Panek, Les Parham, Rita Parish, Joellen Parker, Cindy Parker, Fran Parker, Kim Ann Parker, Lynn Parrish, Sylvester Pascal, Manuel Pascual, Cesar Pastors, Patricia Patti, Mary Patton, Jim Paul, Harlan Payne, Sara Pearlsoul, Willie Pecaro, Bernie Peck, Sue Pendergast, Gale Pennella, Arlita Penton, Pam Perdue, Connie Perkins, Debra Peters, Kim Peterson, Cathy Pteifer, Gary Phillips, Doug Phillips, Rick Phillips, Sharon Philpot, Terry Pickles, Susie Pillao, Lois Pinon, Ana Plair, Janet Plante, Lorne Plante, Pete Ponder, Lorenzo Pope, George Pope, Selem Popynick, Alan Porzia, Marylin Price, Brad Price, Mary Principe, Patricia Profeta, Angelo Quigley, Dawn Rahmer, Richard Randall, Diane Rasmussen. Bill Rebello, Joyce Reik, Vicki Reilly, Richard Reilly, Tim Renner, Carol Richardson, Addie Richardson, Tanya Ridgway, Ann Ridpath, Tim Riley, Sharron Rionx, Connie Riznikoveio, Debbie Reed, Betty Rickling, Leanne Robert, John y it Y X ,, ,. . :lem :.:.5, , :..:,, .- , , N N, ,EE .. .Emi S ' :ge .- . , E .1 . i i ' 4 f - -'-i Tw . .--.- Q . '- i-.. a - . .ei Y X N X eff - .- i?'3-T X qi - K 2 . i ii , . 25? w , I -.iw . -jx: 5- r- h si ' 1: , ' , .- X . Jiri. R' Y' 1 :ff 1 R . I.. , .. - .. . - -.' isa .. -i,i f . ,, it J . . t fi ,. . R . 'R fe: -so 2 X 'r Et X 1 gigs! N3 .--,A-If ,T K+ ?,, Q,g,,3Q rv me X . -K f 5 ' .- asf , .. ' g . 4 ' ' X - web . fa:-..f.st?i-3? .iiieea -A .,.. J ':.., . , H . .. .e ..ER'A:PE:Q . -: . ,,.. . f . rs. .QT A .. . . ' ' k X , Ig-J ' 5: 4 .. ts iw- z .E N L. A , st., M ., . .Aw V Q , L W, 'f if ut- -1 -- 'Qi M fmt. . . 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George Satterfield, Jim Saunders, Karen Sawinski, Paula Scavone, Karen Schmidt, Robert Schneider, Denise Schneider, Joy Schoemaker, Jane Schott, Barbara Schott, John Scott, Bonnie Scott, Grady Scott, Marshall Scott, Pat Scruggs, Marty Sears, Beth Sears, Danny Seeger, Steve Seeker, Jim Seery, Barb Seidler, Margie Seitner, Debbie . . 'f l 5 J KP .K -gigs: Q w gs , ff ,, . f . g J PF i - gf' N it to E s-.. . FWS we X X S S we at gg ,T X P 'X 9 5 Q., ..,..,V If. ' . . L. Q X- rssr.ss.. .. Je - few ,, , .jr .K E R J , :... QF N til 'iv lf .. if ,'. 7..- i. .. if rr' 1 'er '2 ' i I .--l -,:: ' eff ? t i':'t,..., ,..... f . ,. zzlbng . . ,. i b b:,bb .:., 2,. .. r .:.' . -' ' iei : .:. .. ru. . ,, .,..,, J ' .,. ,. 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X 5 , 3 ' 5 JZ, , V I ti fm I , .,,, - , s Y A . ,.,, ,, , f' V' f , I , I 5 i M i , f i f ' K 4 in Rafi i X Smail, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Richard Bob Dan Dawn Edward Larry Lula May Mike Pat Valerie Vicki sessions to escape from struggle of classwork during school if .ee V I 3, lb 'JIM 7 V 'v Y it M V i. f' 1' Q f Y- If y ' ff 1 gm, . f ,,r. ,V 14 , V, ,,,V 4 , VV G K X ,.,. ,gif W V2.5 ,iq fit 4, ' 1 we ' f ,iff mf Sophomore students set up equipment in graphics. 235 Smolko, Jan Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Sockma Donald Gafv Lee Tonya n, Susan Sokolowski, Rick Solomo Solomo n, Bill n, Otis Sorrells, Monica Spehr, Kim Spellenherg, Dave Spencer, Bruce Spencer, Daniel Sportell, Dianne Squires, Cyndee Stang, Jim Stanley, Cynthia Stanton, Pat Staudinger, Michael Srogan, Dave Stei n Iage, Voh n Stewart Stewart , Debbie , Ronny Stipp, Lorie Stone, Mark Stone, Rudy 'S - S. S , ss X CQ R N saikegx gf tl .We X .4 t f my ff'-1 ifrh 'Rf ' A t ffv f W S. if., its ,,, Maia, S aaa P T ' ' ..,. ::,, J vs 2 ' AW N: ,. - ' Q5 .Q t 1, , 'jir i A M A W 1 y ,,.,., , f S S x I ig t , gear .-Q M -- a X Qu. 50: 1 A Q43 'ini .155 5 Q' 2-.ir t 'H ---,,- , sie N 5 ' is S S- 'S .fu ' we i 2 ' Q 9' 1 Y A gy' xx Plantation Sophomores keep up traditional spirit by Stowe, Connie Stratton, Jeff Stump, Dave Stuteville, Barb Sudman, Ray Sullivan, Eileen Sutton, Sutton, Ed Jeff Swan, Debbie Swanson, Bill Sweeney, Debbie Sweeny, Vicki Sweet, Linda Sweitzer, Peggy Swinty, Mark Tallmadge, Kim Tapie, Don Taylor. E ric Taylor, Janet Terzi, Robin Thacher, Jill Tharp, Robin Thomas, Allen Thomas, Anthony Thomas, Cam Thomas, James Thomas, Jeanne Thomas, Maxine Thomas, Tina Thompson, Debbie Thornton, Mary Thwaites, Roni Tinsley, Regina Tomlin Tompk son, Kay ins, Marina Toombs, Mark Tozziln, Wayne Tracey, Patti Treece, Bill Trofcer, Rabanne Trescot, Debbie Turnhach, Joe iii ii, it T J Q. Q etsrs pe a ea tg, rks ,,t,,,, 1 kb at ,L Q Q wp? Q 3 Ik Kuff A H, 9 . Mix ' Q We We 2? 'J 5 'tx 4 , i rt ?'i if 7' ,. ff' 'ZF we .- , - Q- V '-WE, X.. QS: WP a t ' i T '73 if W ,av-L Q - it th 4 t -13' 1? -2. 5- xt 1 ,WS 'D 5 3 K' Q 344 N if .es 3 S vw X T t AS, Y Mk 236 .r i -5-- 'V at -ff,-Y-. is fx ' Q .35 f LW . ... . t 2 . ,,., . 35'- S ., i v ,- . ,T .1 f Qi 2 ii ki, mf'-r .LESS aa, 3 R if S 3 as 7 ! ix'1 Y ki A r s L A S? ,I stef .,. y t.., Q P , I ii ,- -'N - .V la - iia 2 fii ii j M. J .. f , iiit ia.. N Q. L . . as- - 'i t r ' i ' f 1:' - Ak, KKK4 VK V9.3 I k, - n x , . . I 1 W . fn 92 if 3 Q x S t. -. f X, x .ff X is ' 'i y-Six, S ? 1117 Q ' 1 , X? - - -- Sophomores gather together to arouse spirit for JV game. N .aa t ., .W we .X 1 X iw 5 k r N Re ef 5 i :' ' Xe N22 .,,, W ' ' D et participating in pep assembly before Lauderdale game 'I-4353 'Em gt 'V 7 5' Q' if-ri' - 2-s g P' -t Wwe? Qt - , t t l 45 Q'- ' 0 4' ,n g 21 A . ' sz, f isrJr!'!f-5 X ' . 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Heather Washington, Kathy Washington, Larry Wasylko, Beth Watford, Mark Watkins, Phyllis Watts, Susie Sophomore class takes pride and spirit into future Weakland, Mike Weakley, John Weaver, Deborah Weaver, Frankie Webb, Albert Webb, Linda Weber, Cherie Wegmann, Kathy Weis, Linda Welch, David Weller, Dana Wendell, Keith Wernicke, Tom Wheatley, Bill Wheeler, Lee White, Chris White, Debbie White, Raylica White, Rezia White, Richard White, Robert Whiteside, Bridget! Wilcox, Janine Williams, Barbara Williams, Bertha Williams, Bob Williams, Carolyn Williams, Clint Williams, Diana Williams, David Williams, Elaine Williams, Jerry Williams, Joe Williams, Joe Williams, Kim Williams, Larry Williams. Mark Williams, Thersa Willie, Toni Wilson, Ferdinand Windmill, lan Wintle, Lyndi Wood, Bill Wood, Debbie Woods, Cheryl Woods, Harrison Woods, Sharette Worrell, Mark Wright, Cleo Wynn, Gary Yergler, Marlise Young, Anthony Young, Elaine Young, Keith Young, Kevin Young, Rich Zahn, Chris Zahn, Michelle Zahniser, Terry Zarrella, Marie Zarrella, Mike Zayas-Bazan, Miguel Zeller, Lee Zimmerman, Dave Zoruba, Andy LL-,.,-X' Sfm- ffew' l-1? 1537 t L ,E ,,.,, W, is 5 - si if K :Lk L, gg V S if f L j LLLQ K are LL W M, s N' Q' S X ' -Z Lg-S , s -S x QR r KN X X , Q ' N NX M if , Q, 212'-4, X 1 Q L ., , ss ,. A L. -K Lam ii F3 rv im 3 A M ik lewis it f W 'i' K sL 55 K r ' R X QE gif' kv S i s it is we g:eS' 44 be F, ' f .. X i X 3 L l S ev 'S' ,. A S3 :,: ' ,.. , may 'R X Q is X XX X L1 - Lf H 'I N X Q' if 1 Q 'i A .ae r ' .L W.. x 5: ew Sf X gs t ak W ,L er. 1 L5 ir, 5 --te W' . A sr g pg we .t A' L L H'ie . :.L - L 'X' i. 1, :L N, .QL E . 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Y .t.: .r f -A .4 it AW in it J, We- Z? it few sn. 1 ri- 1 Creative Freshmen class leaders take on challenge of Can four girls really run the Freshman class? Well, they have proved it by meeting their goal - service to others. To liven up the Plantation Police Department, the Freshmen donated Christmas decorations and a tree. The Freshman officers collected money from mem- bers of their class to purchase gifts for a 14-year-old girl with cerebral palsey. Members of the Ways and Means committee along with the officers purchased and presented the gifts. With the help of their fellow classmates, four girls can run the Freshman class. Freshman class officers add incentive to Homecoming Parade. 'WV 240 2 .W :ef 61.37, , 3.t.: - :aff . s. :fi '42, .r Y' Lfw,,gjfv , ,, at ' W. ,,,,. y AW ftwfwfwwffdvtmwwwy 23 . f . . ,,,, f- ..f. . new . ' r . 1 afw-WM, MW if ' os. W pax far , s ' ' . 7 51- S+- :fl H W S 'N l S e ' .. . ' . ty ,ii a.-ff . l P at - 5 es. X A twig . 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Connelly, Paul Connely, Charlre Connolly, Charlene Connolly, Kevnn Connolly, Turn Cook, Arleen Cook, Lori Cook, Terri Cooper, Crarg Cooper, Marcia Cooper, Sxevre Cope, Dan Copp, Denms Corben, Bull Corker, Barry Corker, Larry Cornwall, Donna Corson, Rohm Costa, Larry Costello, Lucy Coupe, Sharon Covungton, Linda Cox, Allen Cox, Greg Cox, Marten Crane, Mundy Crews, Tum Crrstaudo, Peter Cullum, Make Culp, Debbue Cummings, Kathy Cummsngs, Melanie Cunnlngham, Phil Curry, Charles E, Cutler, Davnd Dakos, Cundy Dampler, Doug Dana, Patty Daniel, Lovetta Daniel, Woodrow Danuels, Rncky Darden, Earl Darden, Mary Dargan, Jackue Daugherty, James Davis, Angela Davls, Carol Davls, Duane Davis, Llllle Davis, Sam Davis, Steve Dawson, Pam Dawson, Ronnne Deachan, Pam Deal, Magaret Dechert, Chrls Decherx, Wllllam Deqener, Robyn Dekle, Gwendolyn Del Bello, Debbue DeLuca, Susan 5 an? as Kua , x 1 45111, C or of e Z5 C :BND lk R ' E r D K - , fee, , A , , y wr - -r, -::: . ' a +0 - e f C . g W Six? . . .. 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Deluccia, Debbie Dendy, Denise Denike, Virginia Depaol, Roxanne as A 2 M - Z DeP.na, Dawn inf Q 5 - DeSilva,Dennos ' L ,sg :QM Deutsch, Bruce E, devampen, Terri 15 .12 3' 'Ee ws? R M fQ2'i-3 N DuBiase, Debbie 5 ,I In i N . 5 Dieffenbach, Ernie if A .. , T Diehl' Diane 5' - , Ei If A J E10 W 'i I - x -2 in x' ' ., - ey Dlgregorro, Nan 1 Q . Q 5 Dillard, Doug 2:-. Q, ' ts DiPIacidu, Jeffery N - S it 57 Dippre, Cheryl . .,., x N X, ss 3 X , S- Dobson, Linda - x -fs I 5 1,.: iun I is ,M h' Q Dodd, Susan , Dooley, Margo r 1 f M : Dorsey, Charles D ' ' Dorsa, Wayne 1 K 'S' . 2' I -a S Freshman cheerleaders add spirit and enthusiasm to class athletics. 245 Dotson, Barbara Douglass, Don Dowdy, Greg Drainer, Jill Draughan, Lynne DuBois, Cindy Dulberg, Laura Dunham, Mark Dunlap, Jennifer Durand. Dana Dumnger, James Ebron, Shelia Eden, Cindy Edge, Kim Edmonds, Sharon Edmundson, Beth Edwards, Harold Egert, Dense Ehster, Ronnie Ehster, Terri Eldred, Steve Student gains useful information from helpful Guidance Office. G. DM n .f as Q. Q5 'N sa 'X if-M M N ii W 9, .r - - . . . ir E 'M qs H, as .., -,A milf 1 srrer Wy, seae w s he 3. 5, , 15' +R... X 'Ra 5 X ., .5 MF W Q W ., Q S' 'Qi e . X 8 4 Xa R is 5 ., ff T 2X we -, MM Newly arriving Freshmen find guidance extremely helpful Q-Q... ,O MW, ,...,.-..--f e.M,W..,..mr..W I cr diff SDM , , . r i X ii h 1 5 1? ,N YK u,r, 4V,5f Q51 . ri'.. 'y ,. ., fi Xi rf' .ar X i Xfire, by , f' TIP? -- ,W Xa. ,E ,La , J 5 A? . ' 5? , X, my J ev i ww! sw A E E Fi fb? . . - . w -N . 153 Si' F 1 9 in - :. , 'S mst' - rf? 21 is 3' -4 1 .153 ' 2. ,V Y if - X , srvrzvrf gzf- wi . uses 5, 5 , t . ' ' - J- rg as 'af Se - - Xi F - X - ..., ' ' - . S if -- F' 1 .... . X. - iz :-2-F w :elk .... f N 'L 4 .ess K ' ii Wg sfia. it ef' fi .W - - r ' ls ,' ,IZ 1? -I . ' of Q' X X V..v . ...... 4- k in planning future curriculum for next three years . M , ' Q F g i f .X X , 51 if C . age is an 'ff t me 'W' I X S K 'JY 'S' , ri, are X.. ' iw ., 3 , as XX X x 'Q fir? lie' sg .rs N X X X se .. X ,ss is 45 , s at X 5 is i f . 2 is-fs T , W, 'ss - 53 . X is N ss 'Q 3 E 'S 'Hier . L , U M Q i. X ssl' X Q K 3 , R, A' E s ff. P S 3 i i X X M N Q QQ .X 'XX qi X .,,, ., i Rs? X . X X at as i s it N X vw '-foie 'IFES - i e f ,s 1l'i' N1 1 S s X ev X ox X Xs X X ,reefs ,.Wk ii7f15?52 : X sr Lkkk.k 5 A as is 53 Y KM e 52 gf - ily:- ' as i s eas A 5 ,E i , I 5 Q 13 5 1 sis -is zf files Q , 'za X SNS x 247 io sf i XX f s 7, :J .-Q, us W XX X e ai L w fe eggs J t'trt : G Sli Ellis, Amy Ellison, Vicki Ellyson, Robert Englund, Laurie Ennis, Mike Evans, Mike Fandrey, Kevin Fargo, Donna Farmer, Phyllis Farris, Ronald Favrot, Bob Favre, Mike Febro, Kevin Ferland, Dennis Fernandez, Ann Ferraro, Jim Ferreira, Sherri Ferrell, Oma Dak Ferwerda, Pam Fields, Marcia Fields, Mark Fisher, Janet Fisher, Karen Fleece, Sue Fletcher, Rodney Flournoy, Edwina Fluellen, Tom Ford, Debbie Ford, Don Ford, Lucious Ford, Mary Ford, Shelby Forsyth, Eric Foster, Sherry France, Debbie Frank, Bob Franz, Donna Freeman, Larry Frisbie, Cheryl Frisch, Donna Frisch, Lynda Frisch, Russ Fuchs, Kenn Fuller, Debbie Fulton, Beverly Gadson, Christopher Gaggins, Marcia Garner, Dorthy Galame, Greg Gallagher, Tom Gallipoli, Linda Gamble, Diane Garrity, Francis Gary, Shirley Gaudin, Ken Gibson, Michael Gilbert, Todd Giroux, Charlotte Giunta, Sue Glafenhein, Glen Glasgow, Cheryl Glenn, Chandra Glenn, Cheryl Glenn, Sybil Godfrey, Karlon Godfrey, Kirk Godlewski, Victor Gomez, Albert Gonin, Chantal Goodman, Chris Goodman, Jane Goodman, Jay Goodrum, Diane Goodwin, Georganne Gordon, Billy Gordon, Maurice Gordon, Sam Gosselin, Mike Gottus, Debora Gauge, Jeff Graham, Jim wr-gt 3 . Graham, Sue K, K Graves, Evelyn at K 1 X K .. - cfaybiu, mark K y K Ki- K, Ji- Q t it L gg Gwen' Mme gf :H ' QL f fx Green, Morris ' ' KS? Green, Steve f K t K .N .,, -fL' At S 'L Greene, FlaYmond K I T i . ' 'KL' , KKEKKK G n Ch I 5 1 ' ' reet am, ery 5 1 K .. at Gnce, Dorothy K 1 . , Grier, Sarah Fa ' K . . j K i. y X Griffin, Curtis , . . . i qi' '3 -'Ni 4 1' Grifhn, Earnest x Q ' Y K t Ka , 3? ki - Grigsby, Bruce VV.. N, K 9 ' K5 X K ff' K.K Gronikowski, Siobhan '- '.-- 'g . .t ff ij ,.. 5 , . K , KKK- , . ,...s......'.+f K 2 W S sis .af f Guba, Linda N' Guerrieri, Carmela ' K K K in 5 Guilhen, Steve f Q K 35 D .Q Guske, Jack V Yi LK , KKKR M Guske, Jill -- Rafi Q QQ 'Q Hafevl BW' M, Q EQ D t ' L Hallstrand, Karen K ' ' - t K. f J X - gs ,, 5, , L:--3 Haipm, .neu K ' 3 K K K Halterman, Tom in X K 'K K i .i Hamilton, Alphonso X QE G6 XA : af' Hamilton, George Q' 1. ' -ffl' KK . ' Hamilton, Linda K X , K if , ' ' L Hamilton, Marilyn L K A . . , il T i -' . i' K Hanwue' BIN . K 53 it fi QM ii 5 i as Even though Freshmen have many new achustments Hankersong, Ronald Hannweber, Mike Hanson, Bill Hansen, Cindy Hansen, Erich Haraldson, Andy Harbuck, Ann Harden, Angeline Hardy, Robert Harned, Gary Harrell, Robert Harris, Atarah Harris, Donald Harris, Jack Harris, Joe Harris, Ricky Harris, Michael Hartline, Nancy Hartmann, Karen Harvey, Sharon Haugen, Steve Havens, Craig Hanley, John Haynes, Cathy Hemmerle, Ken Hemphill, Danny Henderson, Ken Hendrix, John Henwood, Greg Hernreich, Dennis Herron, Kathy Hicks, Angela Hicks, Becky Hicks, Willie Hill, Ernestune Hill, Susan Hinson, Mike Hrnielewski, Sue Hoffman, Kurt Hague, Susan Holland, Debbie Holloway, Gidget Honaker, Ricky Hopkins, Lisa Horace, Stumins S4 2 : , ,ji-K, ' G R 'KS f ,KKK , .-aa., A 1 QQ! 5 X s Q get . Av 'V' ,-:inf G13 3 rf- . fig '. 'v is 'z fvf-EE? K' I Q ' K , ,KK Q 5 Kff K K -' , t 5 'vw- 1 'P K 'QU f .sax :- :' I' N V' Vx N V' N .1 D. '25 5. ,. 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M fl x ul -V Q4 4 n 14' fi r?r A . lv Horne, Greg Horne, Rufus Horsfall, John Hoster, Bull Houser, Cindy Howard, Flon Howell, Dan Howell, Vincent Hubbard, Gaul Hudson, Verdell Hughes, Bermce Hughes, Ulysses Humphries, Drew Hunt, Benna Huntley, Nathaniel Husak, Debbue Hutchinson, Sue Hyatt, Joanne lllmgworth, Jeannue lndicott, Brad Infante, Jan Ingram, Gwen Ingram, Larry lsenhower, Dan lsenhower, Pam lsler, Ken Jackson, Brenda Jackson, Otis ate in activities Freshman football manager takes time out to squirt friend. 249 ,P YP Physical Education courses pro vide essential fitness Jackson, Sharon Jackson, Sherwood Jackson, Thera Jacobs, Mike Jacobsen, James Jalo, Cathy Jarrell, Jerry Jenkins, Minnie Jenkins, Precious Jenklns, Sandy Jensen, Karen Jerde, Lynn Jobin, Richard Johnson, Alfred Johnson, Benita Johnson, Burnice Johnson, Dave Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Gail Johnson, Karen Johnson, Lorri Johnson, Magaline Johnson, William Johnson, Wmifred Jones, Greg Jones, Johnnie Mae Jones, Julie Jones, Leon Jones, Lovrs Jones, Richard Jones, Ronny Jones, Tom June, Barry Karbowski, Ted Katris, Mitch Keener, Kathy Kell, Joyce Kelley, Patricia Kelley, Ruthie Keltner, Bruce Kennedy, Julie Kennedy, Sue Kent, Maxine Kenner, John Key, Janie Kielbasa, JoAnn Killian, Cheryl Kimble, Earl Kingsbury, Bob Kippert, Steve Kirby, Mark Kisarewich, John Knierim, Mary Knight, Gertrude Knight, Sallie Knight, Steve I Knudsen, Sharyn Koenig, Jim Koenig, John Koger, Robert Kral, Rick Krawczk, Doug Krawezyk, Mark Kretzer, Susan Krieg, Lynn Kreimeyer, Dee Dee Kulp, Fred Kunau, Carolyn Kunkle, Ellen Kusch, Laura Kutchins, Scott Kyker, Carl LaGaIa, Michele LaJoie, Lisa Lamar. 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Catherine Lewis, Marvin Lewis, Moses Lewis, Rhodeil Liederman, Bob Lind, Faye Lundberg, Kerth Llnkley, Sue Lmg,Ben1amun Linn, Nancy Lrtherland, Leslie Lockard, Sharon Lockett, Betty Lockett, Carolyn Lockhart, Barbara Lockhart, Vnrgmra Lockwood, Terry Loebert, Marcra Loft, Krm London, Cindy Long, Jackie Long, Tony Logan, Carol Lord, Mark Lord, Greg Lormg, Alice Lours, Jdeane Loveday, Robert Lovett, Frank Lucas, Lynn Lumm, Bull Lunsford, Dehbre Lynch, Dennrs Lynn, Greg V WW? , -n. 2 0 A 5 X 7 5 9 ig ' x x , f ,V 1132 r ' 54 W V Lf f -. r ,ll if ' 0 I , L ' if , 5 : r, fs v e f , V J WHY? V r q I, I f ,, 1 y ,KI ,.1 I 1' 5,9 6 ,f , Wgigz ,Vi 9. f W rf W Q ,gf ,,:,,,, 2 f er , , I -.fr ,, I ,J 554 if f 2, 3 2 , 1- NX 4 v r Zz ,J er -4 X M., 'Y' 2' my sr M. .. f I A arf X 1' L2 'iff mi, jdj ,Aw f, ' ,r -Evil. , W of 4 v- ,, QL ' ' ,A x L ..-v . 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Turner, Turner, Turner, Eric Sue Janet Margie Xavier na Tyler, Mark Underwood, Gary Updlke, Penny Urhain, Mike Vance, Jesse VanHoozer, Dan Van Kirk, Tim Varnum, Robin Varone, Robin Vaughan, Kathy Vaughn, Mark Vega, Sue Velez, Linda Ventry, Wally Verderber, Mik Verderher, She Veroline, Bill Vickers, Bruce Vickers, Calvin Vickers, Charles Vickers, Sondra Vita, Mark Vincent, Kim Vitale, Glen Vitale, Mary Voelker, Bill Vohl, Karen Wageman, Candy Wagner, Alen Waida, Marie Walk, Alan Walker, Bill Walker, Cathy Walker, Pamela Walls, Horace Walston, Gary Walters, Brenda Walters, Mike e rri ,, 325 ,,.., ' AK w s 'R fm X 4 1 5 f Rt Q Sis s ' 5 k ,L , s 1 , W,,kk ., wx ..: --is .L X- 5 X i X -i ,, Q., e. as 2? X X X 'E' K K we X .Keg 5 an , , 5 s ,i , ,S , , f , , .I K se ' ,ii rt: X 8 . 7. Zfigskxia E ilk A ? o Q , , ttts use , SA? F, 5 .lim -- , se . 4- r'-. .- ' , J J i C A f ri f , ,Q ...,,,.1f1 k 'mfg gf-M -f,.. - I E5 i'1 ' J J 1 260 fe e, -s f . 1 P ..., .nu .,,.. ,X :xi X S iff. 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V f ff' 75, ,Z , ,,,. 'kaai ff f W f aa? i i X J 1,ffv :. i 7 ' ii., ., .V i way K 2, Y s 92? eg, ?, ,4, ??4??a Q g. r fa b'b '--- f Avi? r ii, 2 . Ward, Greg Ware,Car0l Warner, Alice Warner, John Warren, Tom Waser, Greg Washingion, Shannon Watson, Gary Waugaman, Keith Weaver, Jeanie Webb, Debbie Weese, Sharon Wembley, Claudia Weidner, Cindy Weil, Jean Weiner, Keith Welch, Andy Wells, Eileen Wheat, Nancy Wheeler, James Whelan, Helen Freshman caught up in action of Homecoming Dance, i Whitaker, Debbie White, Annie White, Beverly White, Bruce White, Lesley White, Sabrina White, Sonny Whiteside, Don Whiting, Henry Whyte, Susan Wilcox, Sue Wilkinson, Toni Williams, Andre Williams, Andrea Williams, Beverly Williams, Connie Williams, John Williams, Lois Williams, Lori Williams, Mamie Williams, Marilyn ts I ,F ty -, its . , I f- N33 ' rn .A 13? ' Cue' - ' A . ,Q ' r ff' 'Q + V - -T ,itt . .. s 'V 7-P . - 2 s 'EN f 5 - ' , xt. 5 y as Q .i E M Q ,,.,. o S .. 2 X A-WJ! t ' if it l gig ..,, K' X .- ii QS?-, - '11 1 , E, ,,,- RS. . , f : - N my N W . ,, s1,,.,,t . W, , M er? . ng, , , 1 M. - 5 .. A . 7 ' up - i K ' I , r 'Q 9 , ., s ' ssg srr r ' i . N' . 5 ww 1 'ff' '- -- -X ' ., 0. , gf - H ' 5 i ii'li t . Freshmen wrap up first year at Plantation successfully Williams, Richard Williams, Ronnie Williams, Tammy Williams, Willie J. Williams, Yhonne Wilson, Carol Wilson, Greg Wilson, Mike Wilson, Jammie Wilson, Linda Wilson, Norma Wilson, Sharon Winn, Patti Wintle, Cathy Wise, Cindy Wise, Kay Witko, Terri Wolfe, Joan Woodbury, Kim Woods. Charlie Woods, Fester Woods, Margaret Wright, Eileen Wyatt, Brian Wyatt, Dan Wynn, Cheryl Wysock, Cheryl Yannotti, Steve Yasko, Sheree Yates, Tracey You ng, Paula Young, Susan Zahn, Vanessa Zakany, Steve Zarra, Mike Zarrella, Louise Zessin, Bruce Zickgral, Mike Ziebarth, Larry Ziernba, Mitch Zoley, Mary Zymowski, Michele -, jrntr r V. ,, Y - . X I . ts h sf We xr V U' T iff ' ' Msfg ' .5 si , 3 ,saw K il 5 X t Q 2 4 xr R' .Es -K? ,W X. ., ....,..,,...J x MY J' r 'i s X2 artist' A E I il't Q i 'arf ' V5 r - ' 5 .-ll Y, K . .S 1. ws 2 S gl' XX I' , X : A is . his is it V J K a - .1 Q S . :lik .:' an -in i t. in Sei- we . .1 if -,e ,. A, C sr y rg, sa sa s, 3' .Q A 11423 .,, 'f2F 5 'FSM ' its f . . si . . .. 'vs Qi- , . nw it S: nf ii: . - . Q 5 A 7? x , k kk.k gs iik .N . or . fs . - so Q. T . r , is 4 g rr v- 1' .X ye: 1' 1 -3 5 f I Q if S . j K .53 '- 1' K , ., W tr , .left f L - 'CN - ,. .wr L' I' 'V 'QI i L -ff? : X i .QQ f . f J 'ii AQ fbi! I ,gif ,, et e if 4 at 1 ,Q f' ' , f K , 5 .-.., Q .. . i t . gi wx Q :rs R, . 5 1 -1+ gs is . i ,. rl ' 1 Y. - - M- X X x Y Q 262 ? -Qs-'st is t as M It S Senior Class Officers are: Jon Farley, president, Roger Jeffery, vice president, Julie Johnson, secretary, Debbie Bishop, treasurer. Twelve years have passed, and both the times and the class of '71, have been constantly changing. During this time seniors have grown mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, continuously pro- gressing toward adulthood. Their goals now seem hazy and un- defined, but as they approach their goals, the future becomes increasingly clear. Memories of football games, senior prom, Se- nior Placement Tests, and graduation, will always carry them back into the days of high school excitement. Although the senior year represents the end of many feelings and experiences, it also starts the beginning of a new life. Class Officers Help W , , ,V ,,,, , Www 4'Z',,2,,,,,aF 264 I Seniors to make final year the greatest. ,gag Q Q X Y S B vs 'I' 265 Kathy Abel Ab Adams Lee Alexander Paul Allen Robert Allen June Alley Bernadette Amici Van Anastasiou Vicki Anderson Wendy Anderson Renee Arnone Rebecca Babbitt Larry Barb Leslie Barnes Randall Barnes Craig Bartling Judith Bates Dale Batten Christie Baumann Beverly Baumgartner Charles Baxter Sandy Bayles Patricia Beasley Marilyn Beecher Linda Beeching Steven Belgau Joni Bennett Eve Bernhard Cynthia Berry Lisa Bertelsen 1 1 Student Council president, Jim Jamieson sign important papers .Q 5 W J if it ZX 2 A f members take care of business Q19 -S -I' - ,.. 1 A s,ss S QV-4' 267 Judith Bibler William Beisemeyer Donald Birth Deborah Bishop Lenwell Bivins Alison Blake Paul Blanchard Jeffery Blackmore Cynthia Boehmer Darlene Bogie Joretta Bohannon Marian Bounds Theodore Bowles Carol Bowman Kathy Braedyn Dianne Bradbury Anne Brafa Robin Brannian Mary Brauchler Stephen Brigham Deborah Brink Roger Britt Chip Brockman Michael Brown Pamela Brown Eileen Bradley Michael Bryan Steven Budnik Monica Burns Dale Butterworth Robert Caldwell Charles Campbell Scott Cameron Robert Carlstedt Class of '71 eagerly awaits sg 2 kf'k' fi fik t Maw 268 F mmf ' 1 l PQ f. 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Q - is i Honor students, Kit Davis, Sally Lynn, and Chip Pettit are commended for National Merit tests ,ps S t 275 , E l ws.. www . lf? lg r l is WM, ' '57 f ii 'ill Q S s sa E W 2 if s 'XNNQ' sri z - , we-.Q Qi , 4 as-52511452 Brian Ellis Denise Ellis Debra Epp Linda Fandrey Jon Farley James Faverty Rita Fazzini George Fields Office aides assist in daily X - is sires wi' 276 . , .,::h.f ,,:. 1 ..,. . .. ,k we We.-53,3 ! . 55:5 5 S-aw WK.: KO! , YS K? in SJW we Q,KA procedures ,xx 'WNNQP Alice Findley Debbie Fischi Joseph Fleece James Foley Ronald Follmar Diane Ford James Foster Joan Fournier Edward Franz Dennis Frazer Robert French Stephanie Frenc Joyce Fretz Gerald Frey Student assist Celia Hanson, stamps pass for Mike Bryan. h 4, K - .'m2 . .sv N.. as-p,ff .41 Sam Frierson Becky Frogge James Fulmer Ann Gaillard Dana Gardner Pete Gaudion James Gehrig Sue Gerber Arden Gilbert Charles Gilbertson Kathryn Glass Patricia Goins John Goodman Pamela Gordon Joseph Gosline Robert Gould Michael Grace Gay Graft Heather Graham Carol Grason Varsity football players and 278 cheerleaders boast Number One standing N? if My i WY? 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EI' 1 f Q f 279 'T- F 1 f f 1 'WW , A W 5,225 r in W i ffgggmif ,'if , Q f Cheryl Gratz Cecelia Graziose Roger Greetham Michael Grenier Jill Griffith Wade Grigsby lVlichaeI Grossman Alfred Guarino Pep rallies stimulate football 1 280 slayers Jean Guarnieri Jacquelyn Hafey Clifford Hale Tommy Hall Wayne Halsey Donald Hamby Nancy Hamilton Celia Hanson Jacquelyn Hardy Joy Harrell Mary Lynn Harriss Jodi Hart Laura Harter Shirley Harting Demonstrating the funky chicken, Ruben Bell adds soul to pep rally. Drum major, Ron Sirman, conducts marching Colonels. NY wwwizfmffi -- 'M -QQ:-. 'l': L xx we -,SW 'www ' Q Plantations' marching A Q 4 'UK Q33 282 Nd' band opens half- time activities P P Gregg Hauswirth Peggy Haxby Patti Hayes Dianne Haywood John Heidt Patricia Heins Karen Henning Cathy Herron X ytt.g xrfnjx f was 'Y 283 Joan Hess Vicky Hill Richard Hmielewski Jeff Hoffman Joe Hoffman Richard Holden Norwood Hoecker Jay Holeman Sue Hollinger Mark Hollingsworth Douglas Holmes Marshall Holmes Harry Honan Terrilyn Hooper Barbara Hoops Laurie Horner Irene Horzepa Susan Hotaling Kathryn Howard Nathan Howard Vikki Howell Bob Hughes Michael Huguelet Kenneth Huston Tom Hyatt Barbara Illingworth JoAnn lmms Kent lngle Jamie Ives Jim Jamieson Roger Jeffery Janet Jenkins Ernest Jess Denise Jobin Susan Joffe Julie Johnson 'Qi' Outstanding players cited by 3 284 - b M '12, X Q J 4 ' ' ' ,,, Marlena Jones Robert Jones Steve Jones Robert Johnson Bob Jolloff John Jones Cindy Justice Francetta Ju nge Michael Katris Deborah Kaye Greg Karbowski Joel Kahl Deborah Keller Linda Kessler Jeff Keeler Kathy Keeler Mary Ann Kiefer Randy Kidd Kathleen Killian John Kielbasa Chris Kleiss Terry Klob Richard Killian Terrie Kirk Concentration, 286 - L...k Li. . lil! 1b..,,.,.. EXEX N 9 'b.,...,, an essential element in learning ,j y ,,,Q i? ,X.e ,N if-A? -GSS' -'G is V. ik as N. K R WA? --mqwk w ,N . W , 5 X f 155 we 287 Senior, Holly Williams, questions complex problems WP' Jo Knapp Donna Knierim Carol Knight Charles Knowles Robert Koenig Joan Kopp Susan Korinek Joan Kral Ted Krawczyk Thomas Krehek Lavon Krieg Dwight Kuhl Stephanie Kuhl Blair Kuhlewing Cheerleader, Peggy Smith, p resents Number One Cake to players Steve Bowling and John Coan. - LEQN Colonels 288 'eff wir 1-me., X . ' in-.PL ,..-Q! 3' efforts are united by teamwork X ir-W.-1, K N Qvwer K s its-....... Kathleen Kuhn Robin Kuhn Barbara Kunau Linda Kunkel Michael Kuver Cheryl Labadie - f':: J ' 'mme N Pamela LaGasse Penny LaGasse Janet Larsen Toby Lawrence Michael Leahy Gary Leff David Lewis Debbie Lewis Robin Lewis Scott Lieb Ralph Lindsay Mary Linger Cynthia Little Rebecca Loftin Mary Kay Lowery Diana McGuire A s classroom sessions end bbbqqb L, y E aiagltt , E . eteff 2 Q in we 5 1 was 290 PHS halls show life 12521 xx 1. . W ' X X sf 'rata . erase, 1 F aw. A ' Emi - 1 51552 QW 'Nia We M WT? ,df av p X Frank Lautenbach Kathy Lautenbach Janet Lawder Robin Lefferts Diane Leggiero 'TN'-'v Terry Lehn Senior, Debbie Bishop, hurries to make Psychology class NM x 'ihsq,,.g 291 Janice Luckett Donald Lundy August Lutz Sally Lynn Steven Macaluso Susan MacDonald Cari Madison Robert Mahler Wendy Maitre Paula Maki Jean Malinowski Natasha Mallory Patricia Malloy Donald Manis David Mann Wendy Mann Patricia Manning Paul Marble Deborah Marchisella Vicky Mapes Campus IS background for Intellectual MIP' 29 Q N . 1 5 33 'YT av - NN.. 4 -0-...mv f ' NK .mai i aaaa s discussion Seminar class studies problems of democracy in patio area. ,is SME rg: 293 wr- Nm-K Timothy McCIung Glen McCullough Scott McDaniel Debra McDonald Timothy McDonough Rick McGuire Lou Mclntyre Neil McKinley K? wkmm Students search for colleges according 294 5 Linda Mariano Michael Marlow Terry Marple Henry Marquina Mary Marsh Eugene Martinello Claire Masse wif A .Nav aww 51525-.SP '. C Pat Matthews Dottie May Joan McAllister Christine McArdle Dawson McCarty Jack McCauley JoAnn McClosky ss, of NWKNQ t,.., to size, location, and rating College-bound senior studies various school catalogues. X XX-,X XM is '- . sms C X C. ,.,., ' 9 TX f5f?5?5Fif , . X uk f t .. 3' ss 295 'W .-M - - A . I ,, Bruce McLane Mike McNeil Michael McQuiIkin Cheryl Medina Vicki Meganck George Merkel Michelle Milks John Miller Celia Miner James Minnet David Minter Michele Miskowski Hugart Misskelley Nancy Mixon Kenneth Moffitt Jim Molitor Marshall Montagna Nora Morales Gail Moreau Michele Morell Main hall serves as central 5 2 2 , E 5 - . k--f. if, .Ms 5 296 meeting place between classes -Q Q .A X, N.. .W ,. Lisa Nordlinger Greg Norris Nancy Norris Kenneth Nowak Pamela Oberg Donice Oldack Douglas Oliver Cindy Olsen 298 5 1- . Q g 1 E, Rss , ff w we ,. Seniors dominate . ...F N' S as Q ,. if . f S 2 N X S A X X N 2 Q 2 it W 'X ga El Q i li s X S if e. . X Y :ggi si- K f' XE x gif? E X A A L ' L V iii' ' A ff 4 af f K+-hw , ,fyjiigii H X figgzzfwf f Marilyn Morris Rosemary Morrison James Morton Arthur Muenckler Jan Muller Eileen Mulrenan Dayle Munroe 514 Gary Myers George Naus Lesley Neff Linda Neiderhiser Kjell Nelin Kent Nesvik Barbara Nimke 'Kij1,,,,TWg school parking lot ,',7 v ,fff . J I Q A41 fe. H ' iz f V W Yi. 7 g ,Z it-. l , A 2 62 it Keeping up with weather, departing students remove convertible top. . s. Q 'YN 'V 'K E ' .1555 sq X in U 3 299 ,522 f,EZ , LL wi 3 fk,ff 0 X , is W, K 1 W , W , , my X 1 5 Seminar instructor, IVIr. Cifra, passes out student weekly. WW 300 -If 'liffwff in ' ,... r 1 ,A,, AX QV f ' -A.1 - MM fy ,I, ' A. if NM' , if f 5 C : Y '- L7 5, y iw 5 John O'Malley Connie O'Neil Gary O'Neil Lois Opper Debbie Outlaw Dennis Owens Kim Owens Donna Palmer opportunity to study world problems . ,iii f f ' A39 A-Wy. 3 Terry Palmer Mary Pandak Cheryl Parish Christine Parker Alicia Parsons Dean Pascal Vidien Pasniewski Roxann Paternaster Judith Patterson Helen Patton Gayle Payton Merrell Peavy Debra Peirce Connie Pellillo Angelo Pellitteri Carol Pender Diane Penick Amalia Pennella Elaine Perry Richard Petchal Tom Petley Charles Pettit Connie Petty Mary Pfau Joan Pfeifer Nancy Phelps Deborah Phillips Suzanne Picard M0 Tn' 5 has E - ss Ali -h gg John Pierce Mark Pittinger - -1-as 2 sm wif. 'sizes Ken 'M to X s Extra work pays off Linda Podolsky Donna Polichemi Sue Poorbaugh Michael Popolo Larry Potrais Mary Pray 302 arf' MN x 3: Q f it t if i ti 3 og A--.: NS K ig for Plantation Colonels s. QQ' Anxious Colonel anticipates next move. ffi-mga-Q M1 ...Q K Itvwa SRM W-XP i 303 Doug Preston Diana Prillaman Theodore Purcell Lisa Ouintessenza William Ragan Hazel Rawls William Refenes Christopher Regner Pamela Reinke Gary Renna Jan Rhodes Robert Riccio Michael Richards Steven Rider Brian Roberts Gayle Robertson Joseph Robertson Deborah Robinson Jean Robinson IVlaria Rodriguez Judy Roessler Larry Rogers Diane Rohrsted Anthony Romano 'P Seniors prepare for the future by is .. ., M, . N f 'Es-.: tt.: I 4 , . A-Psi 2 4,4 -new ' IK f use Q 5. X - il YQ ff? uw X s Q sy . B 304 ms, 5 '---. 3552113-f ENN? R 3 A Si xi? R X in 5 X 4 x Eff i f is X X xg 4 K W X if s Q examining colleges and careers FQ 9 ,MF QW sf Guidance counselor, Miss LaForest, informs questionnng sensors WLLUQE 4 LQXRE 'T of 1 1, 'L mf n I 305 Debra Roquemore Jeffrey Roseen Michele Rossetti Susan Roster Joyce Rothrock Joseph Robano Karl Rudd John Rudisell Connie Ryan Alberta Sabataso Bridget Sabataso Michael Sandler Diana Sanford Marlene Sato Sandra Saunders Patricia Schaffer Tom Scheiwe Ilene Schindler Laura Schlef Nancy Schleicher Seniors depart at closing of '-Q-ff 'Nlisi-ig:-R 1, 1 school day Motorcycle drivers prepare to weave through stopped traffic 307 Daniel Schlie Janice Schott Deborah Seiewacz Jan Shendsky Max Shiflette Thomas Simpson Ronald Shuford Robert Sinclair Colonels trophy case attracts 308 '-ggi' proud viewers Karen Sjodahl Ronald Sirman Jeff Skidmore James Skinner Randy Skrovanek Norman Slye David Smades Craig Smith Darrell Smith Deborah Smith Gregory Smith Laverne Smith Michael Smith Peggy Smith Onlookers keep up with their football results. V 309 wal Rita Smith William Smith Nancy Smithson Maureen Sperlongo Jean Standart Kim Stanton Arlene Stephens Susan Stephens Diana Sterba Sonja Stevens William Stevens Timothy Stinneford Charles Stones Lewis Story l Drill team members express their 310 at Etv 'f enthusiasm Ni if . ,gf :Sf-R eww' 'Q X 'evil Ann Snyder Linda Sockman Laura Sonnenberg Mary Steensma Joy Stein Michael Steinberg Girls show Coach Gillette how much they appreciate his determination with the football team iw 'iw :f+i,3jg,f1 '. , A:,gb.V:,j,tg: , f new - .av .iff v-1. f . ,fa i 'TX 311 Debbie Summers Prestina Sumner Linda Sunderland Christopher Swanson James Sweat John Sweeney Timothy Sweeny Gloria Sweet Cynthia Sweitzer Stan Swiezy John Swinden Lana Switzer Martha Sypher June Taylor Denise Telles Robert Thacher Nina Thanz Larry Thomas James Thompson Steven Thompson Lauderdales' death forseen 312 W Senior class President, Jon Farley, narrates Lauderdale's elegy at pep rally. '95, W, f, ww-.,...,,,., V, qv-' 31 3 Q' , , 'W ffih 2 4, 2 gs We may Paula Throm Dorothy Tinglum Colleen Tinnerman Randall Tolbert Linda Traback Philip Trees Michael Tritt Sid Troxel Cheerleaders find time to study, 314 'lMM,.,5,, W' Nmqyunll' ww 'fi in spite of their busy schedules ie, . Gary Tucek Jody Turke Patricia Turnbach David Turner Debbie Turner Robin Vanarsdale Warren Vanderplate Robert VanKirk Melanie Vann Toni Vannest Sharon Varricchio Deborah Vaughn Richard Viguers Steve Vidal Varsity cheerleaders, Jill Griffith and Linda Kunkel, take a break during game. 3 N fl d I I 9 X Calendar girl attendants await the outcome rywfwl' 316 .1 .. , XZ, f-sf Xl- 1312? of judges' decision 5....,..Q,. 3 Ri David Weller Edward Welsh Beverly Wheeler Donald Wheeler Timothy Wheeler Marilyn Whipple Howard Whitcomb Anita White Ralph Vitola Lynda Vohl Tracy Wageman Gary Wagner Nancy Wajda Gary Walquist Steven Walsh Flick Waltrip Elizabeth Warner John Watford Janette Watts Nola Weakley William Wegmanr Stephen Weis -WMe-g,M:-f,- -- .. Y yer, Butch Mlsskelley, admires fellow teammate's award Team member acknowledges award given 318 Cynthia White Gary White Nlike White Katrina Whiteside Larry Wilkie Constance Williams Holly Williams Penny Williams Rebecca Williams Donald Wilson William Windham Page Winfield David Winters Deborah Wise Laura Wise John Wolfe Douglas Wren Bradley Wright Robert Zane Carol Zarkas Vincent Zarra Arthur Zipperly Rosemary Armstrong David Bozenbu ry Rebecca Brown Sharon Conklin Mary DeSiIva Phil Eason Ginger Ellers Seth Elsheimer Guy Hagerman Valerie Holland Wesley Johnson Cindy Lockard Fletcher MacDonald Cathy Mercle Paul Perera Vickie Powell Class of '71 finishes year with final F i fp 320 mf fy Q ,X S? exams, Senior prom, and graduation parties ! 5-Q fx sg, M 321 Connie Rasmussen Vincent Reilly Greg Ridpath Brenda Rodgers Mike Shaw Steve Sorrells Phillip Speer, Jr. Lisa Carmen Stratton Judy Thompson Senior Biography A KATHY ABEL AB ADAMS - Key Club 45 Band 15 Drafting 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LEE ALEXANDER - Powder Puff 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Advanced Chorus 45 Travelaires 4. JUDITH ALLEN PAUL ALLEN - Student Council 25 Jazz Club 35 Junior Achievement 2. ROBERT ALLEN - Key Club 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 1. JUNE ALLEY - Sorota 35 Drill Team 2, 3. LORY ALTAMURA BERNADETTE AMICI - Juniorettes 3, 4, Vice- president 4, Outstanding Junior 35 Powder Puff 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 GAA 2, Sports Coordina- tor 25 FTA 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Sr. Prom Queen Candidate 4. VAN ANASTASIOU - Exchange 3, 45 Secretarial Appointee 45 Student Council 45 Newspaper Staff 25 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. VICKI ANDERSON WENDY ANDERSON - Anchor 25 Civinettes 35 Plantation Youth Council 3, 45 Up the Down Staircase 3. ROSEMARIE ARMSTRONG - FTA 45 FHA 15 GAA 2, 35 Anchor 4. RENEE ARNONE DAVID AZIZ B BECKY BABBITT A Transfer - Sorota 3, 4, Trea- surer 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Math Club 1, Treasurer 15 German Club 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 45 FHA 1, Vice-president 15 Chorus 1. JUDY BABBITT LESLIE BARNES - Juniorettes 2, 3, 4, Outstan- ding Junior 3, President 45 GAA 2. RANDOLPH BARNES - Service Club 45 Student Council 1, 25 Football 15 Art Club 1, 25 Science Club 1, 2. ROBERT BARNES Y Transfer BILL BARNEY - Swim Team 2, 35 Water Polo 4. CRAIG BARTLING - Basketball 2, 3. JUDITH BATES - Powder Puff 3, 4. DALE BATTEN - Transfer - Key Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 25 Drama Club 35 Para Medical Careers Club 2. 3. CHRIS BAUMANN - Transfer BEVERLY BAUMGARTNER - Transfer - GAA 15 SunshineSociety 15 Anchor 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 FSA 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. CHARLES BAXTER - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2. SANDY BAYLES PATRICIA BEASLEY MARILYN BEECHER - Sinawiks 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Executive Board 45 Student Council 1, 25 Ger- man Club 4, Treasurer 45 Honor Society 1. LINDA BEECHING STEVEN BELGAU - Junior Achievement 2. RUBEN BELL A Interact 45 Football 1, 4. JONI BENNETT STEVEN BERNARDO - Interact 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. EVE BERNHARD - Transfer - Juniorettes 45 Intramurals 45 FHA 15 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA BERRY - Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Travelaires 45 FHA 15 Honor Society 1. LISA BERTELSEN JUDITH BIBLER BILL BIESEMEYER DONALD BIRTH DEBBIE BISHOP - Juniorettes 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, Co-captain 15 Drill Team 2, 3, Sergeant 2, 35 Powder Puff 45 Girls Golf Team 3, 45 Bat Girl 35 Honor Society 15 Calendar Girl 35 Homecoming Queens Court 45 Senior Class Treasurer 4. LENWELL BIVINS JEFFERY BLACKMORE ALISON BLAKE PAUL BLANCHARD - Transfer - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Student Council 3, 45 Boys State Delegate 35 WQAM Student of the Week 35 Track 15 Soccer 35 Camelot 25 Odd Couple 35 South Pacific 3, CYNTHIA BOEHMER - Transfer - Powder Puff 45 Intramurals 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 lnterscholastic Basketball 1, 25 Softball 2. DARLENE BOGLE - Transfer - FHA 1, 25 GAA 15 Science Club 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2. CHARLES BOSCARINO MARIAN BOUNDS - Transfer - Cheerleading 2. TED BOWLES - Baseball 2, 3. STEVE BOWLING - Interact 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. CAROL BOWMAN - Juniorettes 45 Intramurals 4. DAVID BOZENBURY DIANNE BRADBURY - Anchor 45 Modern Dance 2, 35 Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4. KATHY BRAEDYN - Exchangettes 2, 35 Drill Team 2, 35 Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Girls Ensemble 2, 45 Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 45 Travelaires 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Guide 15 Oliver 15 Lil Abner 25 Music Man 35 AmahI and the Night Visitors 4. ANNE BRAFA - Student Council 1, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 FHA 15 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBIN BRANNIAN MARY BRAUCHLER - Juniorettes 45 Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 FHA 15 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Travelaires 4. NANCY BRETHAUER STEPHEN BRIGHAM - Key Club 45 Forensic 2, 4. DEBORAH BRINK - Civitan 25 Civinettes 35 Ju- niorettes 45 Chorus 1, 25 Newspaper Staff 4. ROGER BRITT CHIP BROCKMAN - Exchange Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Tennis 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 3, 4, Second Team All County 3, 1st Team All County 4, 1st Team All Conference 4, 1st Team All Region 4, Second Team All State 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals referee 2, 3, 45 P.E. Student Aide 4. PAMELA BROWN REBECCA BROWN JAMES BROWN MICHAEL BROWN GLENN BROWN MICHAEL BROWN STEVEN BUDNIK - Transfer - FTA 1, 2. DALE BUTTERWORTH - Newspaper Staff 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Powder Puff 3, 45 Exchangettes 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3. C ROBERT CALDWELL - Exchange 25 Football 2. SCOTT CAMERON - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- president 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 1, President 1. CHARLES CAMPBELL - Exchange 45 Band 1, 2. RICHARD CANTRELL - Transfer - Red Cross Club 15 Junior Lions Club 25 Gym Assistant 3, 45 Interact 4. ROBERT CAR LSTEDT DANIELLE CARPENTER A Drill Team 2, 3. MARSHA CARROLL - Chorus 2, 3, 45 Civinettes 45 AmahI and the Night Visitors 4. PETER CARROLL - Exchange 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Band 1. B. J. CATRON - Interact 3, 45 Baseball 25 Track 2. KATHERINE CAULFIELD A Juniorettes 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 35 Drill Team 35 FHA 15 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE CAZIN BRUCE CAVELL - Key Club 2, 35 Intramurals Basketball Official 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All County Basketball 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Team All County Track 35 Cross Country 45 FTA 4. DANIEL CHAMBERS RICHARD CHASE F Golf 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4. DANIEL CHIODO RICHARD CLARKE - Civitan 45 Swim Team Manager 25 Thespians 35 Chess 3. Senior, Nancy Wajda, hurriedly takes message on dictaphone. sl? 11251 5 Knilusuliiuu ,Y ffiixfser f ,M . . . ., ,,,,,, ...W 5.3. ., , ag? ' -- ,521:v51Qi5'Q,'fllH1ib145'lWk7't2.LM31s'fffiQ li17LG4f 'L'5ff -I , 21 H,::5.2i: , 5:-7,5 ,ali?E,'E1:L.:i515f.vEI22Ew'. i miyiflfiqs y., 322 I SHARON CLARK GARY CLAWSON - Transfer - Track 3, 4, Wrest ling 2, 4, Rifle Club 2. JAMES CLEMENT PATRICK CLEVELAND JOHN COAN - lnteract 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. RAELENE COLE - FTA 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE COLEMAN - Anchor 2, 3, Band 1, 2: Student Council 1, 3, Cheerleading 1, FHA 1, Honor Society 1, 2, 3. STEVEN COLLINS - Track 1, Oliver 1. BARBARA COMBS LUANN COMES - Exchangettes 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Honor Society 4. BILL CONDRON SHARON CONKLIN - Transfer HERBERT COON - Interact 4, Football 2, Swim- ming 1, Track 1, Wrestling 4. NORENE COPPOLA - Sorota 4, Powder Puff 4, DONNA COSENTINO - Transfer - Drama Clut 2, President 2. DAVID COTY DEBRA COX RAYMOND CRAWFORD - Key Club 1, Studen Council 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURA GRAY - FHA 1, Chorus 1. ANN CRIMI - Exchangettes 4, Drill Team 2, E Powder Puff 4, Student Council 3, Intramurals 1 DALE CROCKETT DONNA CROSSMAN DEBBIE CRUM PATRICIA CUMMINGS GARY CUSANELLI WALDO CUSHING D JOSEPH DADY CHRISTINA DAVIS KATHRYN DAVIS - Honor Society 1, National Merit Scholarship commended Student 4. TODD DAVIS - Exchange 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Golf 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. DONNA DAWLEY SHARON DAY - Civitan 2, GAA 2, FTA 4. MIKE DEAL ROGER DEAN - Civitan 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Band 1, Chorus 4, French Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. EVELYN DECHERT - Ensembles 1, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Travelaires 2, 4, FHA 1, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDREA DECILLIS - Transfer MARC DECKER - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Student Council 4, Band 1, 2, Honor Society 1, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM DEES - DECA 4. GRANT DEGRANDE - Travelaires 3, 4, Swim- ming 1, Choralaires 3, 4. ROCCO DELMONACO - Key Club 2, 3, Interact 4, Student Council 1, 2, Band 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, NEDT Merit Award 3, Regent Scholar 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DIANE DENDLE - Student Aide 4. MARY DESILVA - Exchangettes 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Drill Team 2, 3, Drummer 2, 3, Outstanding Drill Team Member 2, Swim Team 1, 2. GEORGE DESILVA - Interact 2, 3, 4. RICHARD DEVAUGHN - Exchange 4. EDITH DICKEY - FHA 'li GAA 2. TIMOTHY DIEHL OLIVIA DIXON - Sorota 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Drummer 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, FHA 1, Presidential Physical Fitness Award 1, 2. PATRICIA DONALDSON - Juniorettes 2, 3, Ex- changettes 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, Co-captain 2, Pow- der Puff 3, 4, FHA 1, Office Aide 4, Honor Society 1. JOANNE DOOHER LINDSAY DOWLER - Exchangettes 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Guidance Aide 3, Office 4, Honor Society 3, 4. PATRICIA DOWNING - Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, Drill Team 3, FHA 1, National Honor Society 3, 4. ,,-v- Mud-,,,,.., Homecoming attendant, Debbie Bishop, waves to fellow students. CYNTHIA DRISCOLL - Juniorettes 3, Exchang- ettes 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Office Aide 4, Drill Team 3, 4, FHA 2, Honor Society 1, 2. E PHIL EASON - Interact 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 2, Siva Award 4, Captain 4. CATHERINE EDWARDS - Sorota 4, Plantation Press 3, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Managing Editor of Newspaper Staff 4, Honor Society 4, Calendar Girl 4, Florida Dairy Farmers Milk Salute 4, Senior Class Appointee 4. DAVID EISEN - Transfer - Student Council 3, German Club 1, 2, President 2, Soccer Team 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Paramedical Club 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. GINGER ELLERS - Transfer - Anchor 4, Pep Club I, 2. BRIAN ELLIS - Civitan 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Astronomy Club 2, 3, 4. DENISE ELLIS - Sorota 4, Modern Dance 3, Girls Track 3, Powder Puff 4. SETH ELSHEIMER - Transfer - Track 2, Science Club 2, Drama 1, 2, Chess Club 1, Debate Team 3, Art Club 3, President 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBRA EPP - Juniorettes 4, GAA 1, 2, Powder Puff 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Gymnastics 1. F LINDA FANDREY f Sorota 3, FHA 1, Powder Puff 3. SUSAN FARIS - Transfer JON FARLEY - Exchange 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Junior 3, Honor Society 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Student Council President 1, Junior Class President 3, Senior Class President 4, Exchange Vice-presi- dent 4, Junior Jack 3, Yale Book Award 3, Octo- ber Boy of the Month 4. JAMES FAVERTY - Exchange 3, Honor Society 1, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Student Guide 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3. RITA FAZZINI - Exchangettes 4, Drill Team 2, Powder Puff 3, 4. MIKE FIELDS ALICE FINDLEY 323 DEBBIE FISCHI - Sorota 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, FTA 4. JOSEPH FLEECE - Transfer - Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. JAMES FOLEY RONALD FOLLMAR MARIO FORBES - Transfer - Soccer 2, Stamp Collecting 1, Organization 1. DIANE FORD JAMES FOSTER Y Civitan 4. JOAN FOURNIER EDWARD FRANZ - Interact 3, Band 1, 2. DENNIS FRAZER ROBERT FRENCH - Swimming 1, Radio Club 1. STEPHANIE FRENCH - Transfer - Booster Club 2: Kevettes 2: Cheerleader 1, GAA 1, 2, Gymnas- tics Team 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, Leaders Corps 2. JOYCE FRETZ - Transfer - Student Council 1, FTA 2, Spanish Club 3, Debate Club 4, President 4. SAM FRIERSON - Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track 1. BECKY FROGGE - Civinettes 1, Honor Society 1, 2, 3. JAMES FULMER G MICHAEL GALLAGHER ANN GAILLARD PETER GAUDION - Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. JAMES GEHRIG SUE GERBER - Anchor 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Drill Team 3, 4, FHA 1. ARDEN GILBERT CHARLES GILBERTSON - Interact 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 4, Captain 4, 1st Team All County 4, 1st Team All Conference 4, lst Team All Region 4, Velda Farms Player of the Year 4, Best Blocker 4. ROBERT GILL - Transfer - Interact 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN GLASS - Transfer - Exchangettes 4, Yearbook 2, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, Intramurals 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, Most improved 2, French Club 1, Drama Club 2, Dance Club 1, 2. PATRICIA GOINS - Juniorettes 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Student Guide 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. Varsity Colonelettes salute our football team to victory. JOHN GOODMAN PAMELA GORDON 4 Transfer 4 Wheelettes 25 Civinettes 45 Student Council 1, 45 Cheerleading 25 Creative Writers Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 15 Math Club 15 FHA 15 Honor Society 1. JOSEPH GOSLINE 4 Transfer 4 Student Council 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Wrestling 15 Honor Society 1, 3, 4. ROBERT GOULD MICHAEL GRACE GAY GRAFT 4 Junior Sinawiks 3, 45 Honor Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2. HEATHER GRAHAM CAROL GRASON - Transfer 4 Junior Sinawiks 3, 45 FHA 15 Pep Club 25 Honor Society 15 Band 1. CHERYL GRATZ 4 Drill Team 15 Chorus 35 Oliver 15 Lil Abner 2. CECELIA GRAZIOSE 4 Transfer 4 Honor Soci- ety 1, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 1. JOSEPH GREANEY PATTYGRECO 4 Sorota 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Library Aide 4. ROGER GREETHAM 4 Exchange 35 Civitan 45 Saxons 25 Student Council 2, 45 Wrestling 2, Worst Wrestler 2. MICHAEL GRENIER 4 Transfer 4 Football 1. JILL GRIFFITH 4 Juniorettes 3, 45 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 45 Student Guide 1, 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff 3, 4, Captain 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Varsity Batgirl 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. WADE GRIGSBY 4 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1. MICHAEL GROSSMAN 4 Transfer 4 Exchange 45 Band 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 25 Class Secretary 15 Student Council 1, 2, 45 Golf 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Sports Club 1, 25 Regent Scholar 4. ALFRED GUARINO JEAN GUARNIERI 4 Swim Team 1. H JACQUELYN HAFEY GUY HAGERMAN CLIFFORD HALE 4 Civitan 45 Band 1, 2. TOMMY HALL 4 Band 1, 2, 3. CHARLES HALLEY WAYNE HALSEY NANCY HAMILTON 4 Civinettes 4, Treasurer 45 GAA 22 FTA 42 FSA 45 Art Club 35 Intramurals 4. DONALD HAMBY CELIA HANSON 4 Transfer 4 Juniorettes 45 Powder Puff 45 Drill Team 2, 4. JACOUELYN HARDY DENNIS HARDY JOY HARRELL 4 Junior Sinawiks 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3. HILTON HARRIS MARY LYNN HARRIS JODI HART 4 Sorota 3, 4, Secretary 45 FHA 15 Drill Team 45 Powder Puff 3, 4. SHIRLEY HARTING 4 Transfer 4 Pep Club 15 Girls Choir 1, 2, 35 FSA 45 Sorota 45 Merit Roll 1, 2. GREGG HAUSWIRTH PEGGY HAXBY - Sorota 45 Drill Team 2, 35 Powder Puff 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4. PATTI HAYES 4 Civinettes 3, President 45 Mod- ern Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 FTA 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. DIONNE HAYWOOD 4 Anchor 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, 45 Powder Puff 35 FHA 1. JOHN HEIDT 4 Basketball 25 Honor Society 1, 2, 3. TIM HEINE PATRICIA HEINS 4 Exchangettes 45 Office Aide 45 FSA 45 Powder Puff 3, 4. KAREN HENNING CATHY HERRON GREGORY HERRON JOAN HESS 4 Anchor 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Council 2, 35 Powder Puff 3. VICKY HILL 4 Office Aide 4: Library Aide 4. RICHARD HMIELEWSKI 4 Key Club 3, 4, Ser- geant at Arms 45 Student Council 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Class Appointee 45 Football 15 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, All County 3, State 2, 3, 4, Golfer of the Year 35 German Club 4,Vice-president 45 Intramurals 3, 4. NORWOOD HOECKER JEFF HOFFMAN 4 Transfer 4 Swimming 15 Football 1, 2. JOSEPH HOFFMAN 4 Interact 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Football 4. ROD HOFMEISTER RICHARD HOLDEN 4 Transfer - Ski Club 15 Football 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 25 Track 1, 2. 324 JAY HOLEMAN VALERIE HOLLAND SUE HOLLINGER 4 Drill Team 1, 25 Newspaper Staff 1, 25 Calendar 4. MARK HOLLINGSWORTH 4 Football 2. DOUGLAS HOLMES MARSHALL HOLMES TERI HOOPER 4 Drill Team 25 Newspaper Staff 3, 4. BARBARA HOOPS HARRY HONAN LAURIE HORNER 4 Drill Team 25 Office Aide 45 Powder Puff 4. IRENE HORZEPA 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Travelaires 3, 4, Accompanist 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 15 Honor Society 1, Treasurer 1. SUSAN HOTALING 4 Exchangettes 2, 35 FHA 15 Yearbook Staff 45 Up the Down Staircase make- up advisor5 Tennis 1, 2. KATHRYN HOWARD 4 FHA 15 FSA 45 Chorus 2, 35 Ensemble 3. NATHAN HOWARD VIKKI HOWELL - Anchor 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Council 2, 35 Powder Puff 45 Intramurals 45 FHA 1. WILLIAM HUCKINS 4 Civitan 3, 4. ROBERT HUGHES MICHAEL HUGUELET 4 Student Council 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Football 1, 2. TOM HYATT I BARBARA ILLINGWORTH 4 Transfer 4 Ameri- can Field Service 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 1, 25 Honor Society 3, 4. JO ANN IMMS 4 Anchor Club 45 Swimming 1, 25 Powder Puff 45 Latin Club 25 Travelaires 25 Ad- vanced Chorus 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 25 Senior Class Appointee 45 Student Council 3, 45 Oliver 15 Music Man 35 Lil Abner 25 Girls Chorus 1, Treasurer 1. KENT INGLE JAMIE IVES 4 Drill Team 2, 3. J JOHN JACOBS JAMES JAMIESON 4 Key Club 35 Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Vice-president Aide and Parliamentarian 3, President 45 Outstanding Sophomore 25 WOAIVI Outstanding Student Award 2, 35 Boys' State Dele- gate 3. ROGER JEFFERY 4 Exchange 45 Student Coun- cil 3, 45 Football 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Vice-president 4. JANET JENKINS 4 Transfer 4 Pep Club 1, 25 Drill Team 15 Newspaper Staff 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 25 Junior Classical League 1, 2, President 1, Treasurer 25 Freshman Class Treasurer 15 Junior Class Secretary 3. ERNEST JESS 4 Civltan 4. DENISE JOBIN 4 Modern Dance 3. SUSAN JOFFE 4 Newspaper 25 Yearbook Staff 3, 4. JULIE JOHNSON 4 Anchor 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, Senior Director 4, Service Award 35 Cheer- leading 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Secretary 45 Powder Puff 45 Student Guide 1, 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Alternate to Girls State 3, ROBERT JOHNSON 4 Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Interact 3, 4. WESLEY JOHNSON BOB JOLLOFF 4 Basketball 1. JOHN JONES 4 Exchange 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Basketball 1. MARLENA JONES 4 Newspaper Staff 2, 35 Year- book Staff 4. ROBERT JONES 4 Interact 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVE JONES 4 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 35 Swimming 1. KATHLEEN JOYCE 4 DECA 35 Civitan 2, 3 Thespians 35 Art 3, 4. FRANCETTA JUNGE 4 FSA 45 Sorota 4. CINDY JUSTICE 4 DECA 4. K JOEL KAHL GREG KARBOWSKI 4 Transfer 4 Honor Society 1. MICHAEL KATRIS 4 Key Club 45 Intramurals 45 Radio Club 1, 2, 35 Chess Club 1, 2. DEBORAH KAYE 4 Sorota 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 FTA 45 Honor Society 1, 4. JEFF KEELER A Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Year- book Staff 4, Editor 4. KATHY KEELER A Transfer A Anchor 4, GAA 2, Girls Student Leaders 1, Powder Puff 3, 4, Gym- nastics 2. DEBORAH KELLER LINDA KESSLER A Transfer - Chorus 1, 2, FTA 2, FNA 3, Spanish Club 4. RANDY KIDD A Key Club 2, 3, Interact 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, IOC 2, Sophomore Class President 2, Band 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY KIEFER A Drill Team 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JOHN KIELBASA KATHLEEN KILIAN TERRI KIRK A Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3. DEAN KLEAR A Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Interact 3, 4. CHRIS KLEISS - Track 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2. TERRY KLOB JO ANN KNAPP A Chorus 1, 3, Travelaires 4, Lil Abner 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, FHA 1. DONNA KNIERIM A Exchangettes 4, Drill Team 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. CAROL KNIGHT ROBERT KOENIG A Exchange 4, Intramurals 4, student Council 4, Golf 3, 4, Boys stare Delegate 4. SUSAN KORINEK A Student Council 4, FTA 4. JOAN KOPP A Transfer A Student Council 1, Junior Sinawiks 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, l.O.C. 4. JONI KRAL A GAA 2. TED KRAWCZYK A Art Club 4, Swimming 1, Honor Society 1, 2. THOMAS KREHEL STEVE KRIEG KATHLEEN KUHN STEPHANIE KUHL A Drill Team 3, Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4. BLAIR KUHLEWIND A Transfer A Golf 2, 3, 4. JANET KUHLEWIND ROBIN KUHN A Art Club 4. LINDA KUNKEL A Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4, Sophomore Homecoming Attendant 3, Home- coming Queen Candidate 4, Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3, Senior Prom Queen Candidate 4, Key Club Sweetheart 3, Calendar Girl 4, Girls Chorus 1, Powder Puff 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3. JODY KUTCHINS A Student Guide 3, Newspaper 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL KUVER A Civitan 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. L CHERYL LABADIE A Drill Team 2. STEVEN LACK PAMELA LAGASSE A Anchor 3, 4, Drill Team 2, Student Guide 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4. PENNY LAGASSE A Student Council 1, 2, An- chor 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Drill Team 2, Drum Captain 2, Quill and Scroll 4, News- paper Staff 2, 3, 4. EAUL LAGALA WILLIAM LANUTO JANET LARSEN A Sorota 3, 4, Drill Team 4, FHA 1, FSA 4. JANET LAWDER A Cheerleading 1, 2, 3. TOBY LAWRENCE STEVEN LAWRENCE FRANK LAUTENBACH A Interact 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader 3, 4. KATHY LAUTENBACH MICHAEL LEAHY LORENZO LEE ROBIN LEFFERTS A Juniorettes 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Drummer 4, Student Council 3, 4, Swim- ming 1, Newspaper Staff 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, County Council Representative 1, Vice-president 3, Presi- dent 4, Honor Society 1, 2. DIANE LEGGIERO TERRY LEHN LARRY LEWARK A DECA 4. JEFF LEVIN AARON LEWIS DAVID LEWIS DEBORAH LEWIS ROBIN LEWIS A FHA 1, Sorota 4, Chorus 1. THOMAS LEWIS SCOTT LIEB A Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Diving Team 1, 2 RALPH LINDSAY A Transfer - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Boys State 3. MARY LINGER - Civinettes 3, Latin Forum 1, Lil Abner 1, Amahl and the Night Visitors 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mary + Three 1, 2, 3, 4, Travelaires 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, GAA 1, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 4, Secretary 4, FHA 1, Executive Council 2, Secretary 3, FTA 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Morning Nlusicale Composition Award 2, 3, Florida Vocal Association Composition Award 3, Star Student Award 3, Plantation Chamber of Com- merce Service Award 3. CYNTHIA LITTLE CINDY LOCKARD REBECCA LOFTIN A Sorota 4, Student Council 1, 2, Homecoming Court 4, Cheerleader 1, 3, Drill Team 2, Sr. Prom Queen Candidate 4, Calendar Girl 3, 4, Cover Girl 3. MARY KAY LOWERY JANICE LUCKETT A Transfer A Tennis Team 1, 2, Majorette 1, 2. DONALD LUNDY A Yearbook Staff 4, Lil Abner 2, Oliver 1, Amahl and the Night Visitors 4, Mary + Three 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Travelaires 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, Advanced Chorus 4, President 4. AUGUST LUTZ A Exchange 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1. SALLY LYNN A Transfer A Student Council 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, NEDT Award 1, 2, National Merit Scholar 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. M STEVEN MACALUSO - Transfer A Service Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Track 1. FLETCHER MACDONALD - Transfer A Baseball 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1. SUSAN MACDONALD A DECA 45 Civitan 1. CARRIE MADISON A Powder Puff 3, Drill Team 2. ROBERT MAHLER WENDY MAITRE A Juniorettes 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3. PUALA MAKI NATASHA MALLORY - Band 1, 2, Girls Chorus 3, Advanced Chorus 3, 4, Chorus Council 4, Drill Team 4, Latin Club 2, FHA 1, Student Council 4. JEAN MALINOWSKI A Transfer PATTY MALLOY DONALD MANIS A Key Club 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching 2, 3, 4, Band Council 3, Student Council 1, Appointee 1, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, National Merit Semifinalist 4, Harvard Book Award 3, Biology Award 2, NEDT Certificate of Merit 2. DYAN MANNEY A Transfer A Chorus 2, FTA 3. DAVID MANN WENDY MANN A Anchor 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, Sergeant 2, Student Council 1, 2, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Quill and Scroll 4. PATRICIA MANNING A Yearbook Staff 4, Drill Team 2, 3. VICKY MAPES A Anchor 3, 4, Drill Team 2. PAUL MARBLE A Civitan 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. DEBBIE MARCHISELLA - Transfer A Sorota 3, 4, President 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Calendar Girl 3, FSA 4, Student Council 1, 2. LINDA MARIANO A Transfer A Student Council 1, 2, 4, FSA 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2. TERRY MARPLE A Art Club 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Debate Club 4, Readers Theatre 4. MICHAEL MARLOWE HENRY MARQUINA MARY MARSH A Junior Sinawiks 4, Student Council 3, 4, Oliver 1, Ensemble 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, Vice-president 2, 3, Boys Swim Team Manager 3, 4. EUGENE MARTINELLO MICHAEL MARVOSH CHRISTOPHER MASON CLAIR MASSE PATRICK MATTHEWS A Transfer A Band 1, Intramurals 3. DOTTIE MAY - Newspaper Staff 2, Powder Puff 4. JOAN MCALLISTER CHRISTINE MCARDLE A FSA 3, Newspaper Staff 2. DAWSON MCCARTY JACK MCCAULEY - Track 1, 2, Football 1, Golf 2, 3. JOANN MCCLOSKY A Anchor 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Newspaper Staff Co-editor 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, Student Guide 1, 2,3, Powder Puff 4, Honor Society 1, 2, Junior Prom Queen Court 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Correspondent for Plantation Press 3. Colonel car gets decorated before the big game. 325 N TIM MCCLUNG A Swim Team 1. GLENN MCCULLOUGH A Kev Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2, Plantation Youth Council 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SCOTT MCDANIEL A Interact 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Powder Puff Coach 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 1st Team All County 4, 1st Team All Conference 4, 1st Team All Region 4. DEBRA MCDONALD A Transfer A Softball 1, Spanish Club 3, International Club 2. TIMOTHY MCDONOUGH A Student Council 3. DIANA MCGUIRE A Exchangettes 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3. RICK MCGUIRE A Transfer LOU MCINTYRE A Powder Puff 4, Harmonaires 2, Travelaires 4, Choralaires 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Readers Theatre 4, Physical Fitness Presidential Award 2. NEIL MCKINLEY BRUCE MCLANE MICHAEL MCQUILKIN CHERYL MEDINA A Civinettes 3, 4, Intramurals 4. VICKI MEGANCK A Chorus 3, 4. CATHERINE MERCIL A Transfer A Pep Club 1, 2, Typing Award 1. GEORGE MERKEL A Civitan 4. MICHELLE MILKS JOHN MILLER CELIA MINER A Sorota 1, Modern Dance 2, Spanish Club 1. JAMES MINNET A Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID MINTER A Civitan 3, Service Club 4, Newspaper Staff 4, FSPA Journalism Seminar 3, Electronics Club 1, 2, Honor Society 1, 2. MICHELE MISKOWSKI A Exchangettes 4, Powder Puff 4, FSA 4, FHA 1. HUGART MISSKELLEY A Interact 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 1, Band 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1. NANCY MIXON A Juniorettes 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, Student Council 4, Spanish Club 3, Honor Society 3, 4. JIM MOLITOR A Civitan 3, 4, Student Council 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Civitan Treasurer 4. WILLIAM MONSOUR A Transfer A Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Ski Club 3. MARSHALL MONTAGNA A Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Tennis 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Member 3. GAIL MOREAU A FHA 1, Civinettes 2. NORA MORALES MICHELE MORELL A Sorota 4, FSA 4. MARILYN MORRIS ROSEMARY MORRISON A Anchor 4, Intra- murals 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES MORTON JACK MOSIER A Key Club 4. ARTHUR MUENCKLER A Interact 4, Football 1, Baseball 3, 4. JAN MULLER A Sorota 3, 4, Historian 4, Chorus 2, Lil Abner 2, Music Man 3, Student Guide 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Powder Puff 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Honor Society 1, Secretary 1. DAYLE MUNROE EILEEN MULRENAN A Civitan 3, Sorota 4, FSA 4. GARY MYERS N GEORGE NAUS A Band 1, Track 1, 2, 4, Football 2. LESLEY NEFF LINDA NEIDERHISER A Sorota 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 4, Student Guide 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, Captain 3, Latin Club 1, 2, FHA 1, Class Appointee 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 4, Newspaper Staff Co-editor 4, Ft. Lauderdale News Columnist 4. KJELL NELIN A Transfer A Chess Club 2, 3, Treasurer, Honor Society 3, 4, Band 2. KENT NESVIK A Key Club 4, Honor Society 4. BARBARA NIMKE A Exchangettes 4. LISA NORDLINGER A Transfer A Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, President 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Hollywood Hills Exchange Student 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, FHA 1, Treasurer 1, Student Council 2, 3, Honor Society 1. GREG NORRIS A Exchange 4, Football 2, Baseball 4. NANCY NORRIS A Exchangettes 3, 4. KENNETH NOWAK A Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Throughout the year encouraging signs heighten the spirits of the student body. 326 O PAMELA OBERG A Civinettes 4, Student Council 4, Latin 1, 2, 4, Thespian Club 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. BRIAN OCONNOR A Honor Society 1. THOMAS OGRODOWSKI A Track 1, 2. DONICE OLDACK A Anchor 4, Newspaper Staff 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Office Aide 3, Powder Puff 4, FSA 4, FHA 1, Exchange Sweetheart 3, Calendar Girl 4. DOUGLAS OLIVER A DECA 1. CINDY OLSEN JOHN OMALLEY A Interact 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. GARY ONEILL CONNIE ONEAL A Transfer A Sorota 4, FSA 4, Pep Club 1, 2. GARY ONEILL LOIS OPPER SHIRLEY OUTLAW A Transfer A Chorus 2, Girls Baseball Team 3. KIM OWENS DENNIS OWENS A Interact 3, 4, Student Council 1, Track 1, Basketball 1. P DONNA PALMER A Civinettes 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, FTA 1, Newspaper Staff 4. MARY PANDAK A Anchor 3, 4, Ensemble 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Man 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3. TERRY PALMER CHERYL PARISH A Band 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS PARKER CHRISTINE PARKER A Art Club 1, 2, Honor Society 1, 2, 4. ALICIA PARSONS A TransferAFHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 3, 4. DEAN PASCAL A Service Club 3, 4, Student Guide 3, Student Council 4, Spanish Club 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. VIDIEN PASNIEWSKI A FHA 1, 2, FTA 4. ROXANN PATERNOSTER A Transfer A Art Club 1, Home Ec Club 1, Thespian Club 1, 3, 4. JUDITH PATTERSON A Transfer A Sorota 3, 4, Swimming 2, GAA 3, Intramurals 1. HELEN PATTON GAYLE PAYTON MERRELL PEAVEY DEBRA PEIRCE A Sorota 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Art Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2. ANGELO PELLITTERI CONSTANCE PELLILLO A Anchor 3, 4, Vice'- president 4, Girls Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, Travelaires 3, Student Council 2, 3, Yearbook Staff Co-Editor 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Key Club Sweetheart 2, Junior Homecoming Attendant 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3, Senior Prom Queen Candidate 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Sophomore Class Vice-president 2, Calen- dar Girl 4. CAROL PENDER A Transfer A Band 1, 2, 3, Most Outstanding Musician 1, NEDT Certificate of Merit 2, Cheerleading 1, Student Council 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Junior Historical Society 1, 2, Junior Sinawiks 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. DIANE PENICK A Anchor 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Travelaires 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. AMELIA PENNELLA A Juniorettes 4, GAA 2, 3. RAUL PERERA MARY PERRY RICHARD PETCHUL A Spanish Club 1, 2, Senior Science Club 1, 2. FRANK PETLEY CHARLES PETTIT A Key Club 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Track 2, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, National Merit Commendation 4. CONSTANCE PETTY A Office Aide 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, Library Aide 1. MARY BELLE PFAU A Girls' State 4, Girls' Nation 4, Outstanding Senior Girl Citizenship Award 4, Youth Leadership Award 4, l.O.C. President 4, Anchor 2, 3, 4, President 4, Junior Class Vice-president 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 4, Powder Puff 4, Junior Prom Queen 3, Senior Prom Queen Candidate 4. JOAN PFEIFER A FHA 2. NANCY PHELPS A Art Club 2, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 3. SUZANNE PICARD A Sorota 3, 4, Travelaires 4, Chorus 1, 2, Advanced Chorus 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ...ai -as Psychology teachers Mrs. St. Clair and Mrs. Heathcock, take a break between classes. JOHN PIERCE - Transfer - Football 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM PIGGINS WANDA PIGUE MARK PITTINGER WILLIAM PITTINGER - Key Club 4, Intramurals 4, Basketball 2, 3. LINDA PODOLSKY - Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Juniorettes 3, 4, Calendar Girl 3, 4, Cover Girl 4, FHA 1, FTA 4, English Teacher Aide 4, Yearbook Staff Co-editor 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 4. DOREEN POLAND - GAA 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 4. DONNA PDLICHEMI - Sorota 3, 4. SUE POORBAUGH - Anchor 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Library Aide 4, Office Aide 4. MICHAEL POPOLA - Transfer LARRY PORTRAIS BARBARA PORZIA VICKIE POWELL - Transfer - Anchor 4, Student Council 1, Powder Puff 4. MARY PRAY - FSA 2, Drill Team 2. DOUG PRESTON DIANA PRILLAMAN - Juniorettes 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 2, Science Club 1, FTA 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY PROTHEROE GAETANNA PROFETA THEODORE PURCELL - Civitan 4, Intramurals 4, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. Q ELISA QUINTESSENZA R WILLIAM RAGAN GARY RAMEY - Transfer - Football 1, Weight- Iifting1,Track 1. CONNIE RASMUSSEN - Transfer 4 Art Club 2, Modern Dance 2, Ski Club 3. HAZEL RAWLS - Powder Puff 4, Girl of the Month 4, Exchangettes 4. WILLIAM REFENES CHRISTOPHER REGNER VINCENT REILLY GARY RENNA - Key Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. LAURENE REYBURN JAN RHODES - Transfer - Drill Team 2, 3, Hockey Team 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, Choralaires 3, 4, Travelaires 3, 4, Ensemble 4. ROBERT RICCIO MICHAEL RICHARDS - Key Club 2, Interact 4, Baseball 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 1st Team All County 4, lst Team All Conference 4, 1st Team All Region 4, 1st Team All State 4, Velda Farms Award 4. STEVEN RIDER - Ensemble 2, 3, Mary + Three 1, 2, 3, 4, Et Ceteras 4, Basketball 1, Advanced 3, 4, Travelaires 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Honor Society 3, 4. GREG RIDPATH - Exchange 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2. BRIAN ROBERTS - Exchange 4, Baseball 4. JOSEPH ROBERTSON DEBORAH ROBINSON - Student Council 4, FSA 3, 4, Vice-president 4. JEAN ROBINSON MARIA RODRIGUEZ WTransfer - FSA 4, FHA 1, Pep Club 2. BRENDA RODGERS W Transfer - DECA 4, Sophomore Class Choir Secretary 2, Junior Class Choir Secretary 3, Basketball Team 3, Student Council 2, 3. JUDY ROESSLER - Swim Team 1, Modern Dance 2, JA 2, French Club 1, 2. LARRY ROGERS DIANE ROHRSTED - Exchangettes 3, 4, Junior Class Treasurer 3. ANTHONY ROMANO - Transfer - Swim Team 2, Science Club 1, Student Council 1, 2, l.O.C. 4, Service 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4. ROBERT RONCHI - Yearbook Staff 4. DEBRA ROQUEMORE - Modern Dance 3. MICHELE ROSSETTI Y Exchangettes 3, 4. SUSAN ROSTER - Transfer - GAA 1, Pep Club 2, Thespian 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. JOYCE ROTHROCK 4 Juniorettes 3, 4, Cheer- leading 1, 2, Drill Team 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Travelaires 4, Honor Society 1. JOSEPH RUBANO KARL RUDD - Service Club 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Travelaires 4, Advanced Chorus 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RUDISILL - Wrestling 3, 4. CONNIE RYAN 4 Sorota 3, DECA 4, Drill Team 3, Intramurals 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, Honor Society 1. S ALBE RTA SABATASO BRI DG ET SABATASO 327 MICHAEL SANDLER - Service Club 3, 4. DIANA SANFORD MARLENE SATO SANDRA SAUNDERS 4 Anchor 3, 4, Drill Team 1, 2. CAROL SCHAFF PATRICIA SCHAFFER - Civinettes 2, 3. TOM SCHEIWE - Civitan 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1. ILENE SCHINDLER - Transfer - Ski Club. LAURA SCHLEF - Civinettes 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 42 Forensic League 2, 3. NANCY SCHLEICHER - Honor Society 4. DANIEL SCHLIE - Exchange 3, 4, Tennis 3, Intramurals 3, 4. JANICE SCHOTT - Honor Society 1, 2, 3, National Merit Semi-finalist 4. JIM SCHULZ - Key Club 4, Yearbook Staff 3, Football 3, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 3, Thespians 3, 4, Drama Club 3. JONATHAN SCHOFIELD - Spanish Club 4. DEBORAH SELEWACZ - Honor Society 1, Latin Club 1, 2, FTA 4, FHA 1, Band 1, 2. JERRY SEMONES MICHAEL SHAW - Transfer. JAN SHENOSKY A Transfer - Pep Club 1, Junior Varsity Debate 1, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Varsity Debate 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 4, FTA 4, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. MAX SHIFLETTE A Wrestling 3. RONALD SHUFORD - Band 1, 2. THOMAS SIMPSON ROBERT SINCLAIR - Transfer - Ensemble 3, Choir 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Choralaires 4, Travelaires 4. RONALD SIRMAN - Key Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 4. KAREN SJODAHL - Juniorettes 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. JEFF SKIDMORE - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Football 1, Basketball 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Regent Scholar 4, NEDT Merit Award 3. ,- JAMES SKINNER - Civitan 4, Service Club 3, Student Council 4, Chess Club 2, 3, President 2, 3. RANDY SKROVANEK NORMAN SLYE DAN SMAGLICK DAVID SMADES S Exchange 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Chorus 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1. CRAIG SMITH - Interact 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Most Valuable Player 4, 1st Team All County 4, 2nd Team All Region 4, 1st Team All Conference 4. DARRELL SMITH - Intramurals 1, 4. DEBORAH SMITH - FHA 1. GREGORY SMITH - Service Club 4. LAVERNE SMITH - Powder Puff 4. MICHAEL SMITH PEGGY SMITH - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Juniorettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junior Class Secretary 3, Calendar Girl 4, Varsity Batgirl 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. RANDALL SMITH - Student Council 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2. RITA SMITH - Civinettes 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, GAA 2. WILLIAM SMITH NANCY SMITHSON ANN SNYDER LINDA SOCKMAN - Powder Puff 3, 4, FHA 1, Sheridan Center F.B.L.A. Secretary 4, Student Activities Board Treasurer 4. LAURA SONNENBERG - Pep Club 1, 2, Civine ettes 3. DON SPATION PHILIP SPEER MAUREEN SPERLONGO - Sorota 3, 4, Honor Society 3. JEAN STANDART - Juniorettes 2, 3, 4, Senior Representative 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, Captain 2, 4, Student Council 3, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Newspaper 2, 3, Jordan Marsh Teenboard 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, Calendar Girl 3, Senior Prom Queen Candidate 4. GARY STANNIS KIM STANTON MARY STEENSMA PETER STEFANI JOY STEIN MICHAEL STEINBERG A Transfer A Baseball 1, Fencing 1, 2, Tennis 2, 4: Art Club 3, 4. Vice-President 4. ARLENE STEPHENS A Transfer A Pep Club 1, 2, FSA 4, Ski Club 2, Basketball 1, Sorota 4. SUSAN STEPHENS A DECA 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. DIANA STERBA SONJA STEVENS A GAA 1, Student Council 1, Yearbook Staff 4. WILLIAM STEVENS A Interact 3, 4, District Governor 4, lntramurals 3, 4, Powder Puff Coach 3, 4, Boy of the Month 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All County 4. SUSAN STICKEN TIMOTHY STINNEFORD A Transfer A Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Student Council 4, Intramurals 4, Exchange 4. CHARLES STONES A Exchange 4, Swimming 2, 3. HENRY STRANG LISA STRATTON ARLA SULLINGER PRESTINA SUMNER DEBBIE SUMMERS LINDA SUNDERLAND A Band 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, FTA 1, 2. CHRISTOPHER SWANSON JIM SWEAT A Transfer. TIMOTHY SWEENY A Interact 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4. GLORIA SWEET CYNTHIA SWEITZER A Juniorettes 4, DECA 4, Student Council 4, Powder Puff 4, Intramurals 4. STAN SWIEZY MIKE SWINDEN A Exchange 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Latin Club 2. LANA SWITZER A Chorus 1, Guidance Aide 3, Student Council 2, Drill Team 2, 3. ANN SYNDER A Transfer A Future Nursing Club 2, German Club 2, Student Council 2. VICKI SYPHER A Civinettes 2, 3, Para-Medical 2, Modern Dance 2. T JUNE TAYLOR A FHA 1, FTA 2, Pep Club 2, Sorota 4, Library Aide 1, Chorus 1, Powder Puff 4. DENISE TELLES A Juniorettes 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Sergeant 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Powder Puff 4, Intramurals 4, FSA 4, FHA 1, Pep Club 1. CHRISTOPHER TERZI ROBERT THACHER A Football 1, 2. NINA THANZ A Transfer A SI RAC 2. JEFF THOMAS A Civitan 4, Track 2. LARRY THOMAS JAMES THOMPSON A Exchange 4, Track 1, 2. JUDY THOMPSON A Transfer STEVEN THOMPSON A Service Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Basketball 3, 4, Honor Society 4. PAULA THROM A Transfer A Anchor 4, Pep Club 1, Student Council 3, 4, Travelaires 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Ensemble 1, FHA 1, 3, FTA 2, FHA Chapter Degree 1, Teen Fashion Board 3. DOROTHY TINGLUM A Anchor 4, Drill Team 4, Swim Team 1, 2, Powder Puff 4, FHA 1, 2, FTA 4. COLLEEN TINNERMAN RANDALL TOLBERT A Exchange 3, 4, Football 1, 2. LINDA TRABACK A Sorota 3, Exchangettes 4, Powder Puff 4, Student Council 3, 4. PHILIP TREES A Civitan 3, Interact 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, l.O.C. 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Plantation Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Ft. Lauderdale News Swimming Honor Roll 3, 4, Honorable Mention All County Swimmer 3, 4, Ft. Lauderdale News Teen Forum 4. MICHAEL TRITT A Boys Chorus 1, Choralaires 2, 3, 4. SID TROXEL A Interact 4, Honor Society 3, 4. GARY TUCEK JODY TURKE A Civinettes 3, 4, Student Aide 4. PATRICIA TURNBACH DAVID TURNER A Football 1, 2. DEBBIE TURNER A Transfer A ' Pep Club 2, Y.F.C. 1, 2, Kappa Kai 1, 2, DECA 4. V ROBIN VANARSDALE WARREN VANDERPLATE A Boys Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4, Travelaires 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4. BOB VANKIRK A Interact 3, 4, Powder Puff Coach 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Most Improved Player 4, Second Team All County 4. MELANIE VANN A Exchangettes 2, 3, 4, Year- book Staff 4, Baseball Scorekeeper 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Cheerlead- ing 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. TONI VANNEST JAMES VARNUM SHARON VARRICCHIO A Transfer A Latin Club 1, Academic Garnes 1, 2, Secretary 1, 2. DEBORAH VAUGHN A Juniorettes 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Powder Puff 4, GAA 2, Honor Society 1, Jordan Marsh Teen Board Representative 4. STEVE VIDAL RICHARD VIGUERS RALPH VITOLA A Honor Society 2, 3, 4. LINDA VOHL W GARY WAGNER TRACY WAGEMAN NANCY WAJDA A FHA 1. STEPHEN WALSH A Exchange 3, 4, President 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Latin Club 2, l.O.C. 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Boy of the Month 4. RICKY WALTRIP A Exchange 4, Student Council 1, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3. GARY WALQUIST A Exchange 3, 4, ELIZABETH WARNER A Transfer A Ski Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Honor Society 1, 2, Kiwanis 1, 2, Sorota 3, 4. JOHN WATFORD A Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Honor Society 1. JANETTE WATTS A Transfer A Pep Club 1, 2, GAA 1, Student Aide 2, Most Improved Golf A Football 2, Sorota 3, 4. NOLA WEAKLEY WILLIAM WEGMANN STEVEN WEIS - Swimming 1, 2. DAVID WELLER A Spanish 2, Latin Club 2. EDWARD WELSH A Track 2. TIMOTHY WHEELER A Transfer A Chorus 1, 2. DONALD WHEELER BEVERLY WHEELER MARILYN WHIPPLE A Exchangettes 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, FHA 1, FSA 4. ANITA WHITE A Anchor 3, 4, Drill Team 2. CYNTHIA WHITE A Transfer A Student Council 2, 3, Young Life 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, Soccer 1, Girls' Basketball 1, Drama 1, FHA 2, Junior Girls 3. GARY WHITE A Interact 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL WHITE A Transfer A Football 1, 2, Captain 1, Track 2, Wrestling 3, 4. HOWARD WHITCOMB KATRINA WHITESIDE A Transfer A Spanish Club 3, Chorus 2, Reporter 2, Beta Award 2, FHA Award 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 3. LAWRENCE WILKIE A Transfer A Golf 3. CONSTANCE WILLIAMS A Transfer A Teacher Aide 4. GAA 1, Latin Club 2, FTA 4. HOLLY WILLIAMS A Yearbook Staff 4. PENNY WILLIAMS A Junior Sinawiks 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, FHA 1. REBECCA WILLIAMS A Anchor 4, Art Club 2, 3, Honor Society 4. DONALD WILSON A Exchange 4, Track 1. WILLIAM WINDHAM PAGE WINFIELD A Band 1, 2, 3. DAVID WINTERS A Swimming 1. DEBORAH WISE A Transfer A Sinawiks 3, 4, FHA 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, Dance 2, Volley- ball 2, FTA 1, Drama 1. LAURA WISE A Student Council 4, l.O.C. 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, NEDT Certificate of Merit 2. JOHN WOLFF BRADLEY WRIGHT DOUGLAS WREN A Civitan 4, Astronomy 2, 3, 4. Y JANE YOUTS Z GLENN ZAHARIS A Transfer A Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. ROBERT ZANE A Honor Society 3, 4, V.l.C.A. 4. CAROL ZARKAS A Juniorettes 4, FHA 4, FTA 4. VINCENT ZARRA ROBERT ZINSER A Interact 3, 4. ARTHUR ZIPPERLY A Interact 3, 4, l.O.C. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Most Deserving 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. The sunrise over a seemingly infinite sea, depicts the reflective mood of a graduating senior. A wlpwwf 328 Mike Grossman Valedictorian Don IVlanis Salutatorian 4 A. , -A, A54 3 --VV , A A A' H ' A A ' 5 i ,-,, fx ii w a 4 i i f a 'fi ,. 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'wg f.,i'. if: H l'f3M:l'7s-.,' f - , vs 6 i 3 - ji '-jzzetff rg - , gg I0 77 ' , Ky O VA U6 g zx! ig n 0 0 Sixty-one seniors received gold cords to wear at graduation. Scholarship was the basis for the selec- tion. A cumulative scholastic average was taken to determine the recipients. The gold cords were given out and worn with the cap and gown during com- mencement exercises June 8, in War lVlemorial Auditorium. Of the sixty-one, two were chosen for the best scholastic averages. The valedictorian, Nlike Gross- man, maintained the best average, the salutatorian, Don lVlanis, the second best. Both of these students made individual speeches before the actual distribu- tion of diplomas took place. The other students pictured on this page are the top ten students in the Senior Class, excluding, of course, the valedictorian and salutatorian. Top ten per cent of Senior Class awarded Gold Cords to Renee Arnone David Aziz Dale Batten Bev Baumgartner Cindy Berry Carol Bowman Kathy Braedyn Anne Brafa Mary Brauchler Raeline Cole Katherine Coleman Kathryn Davis Evelyn Dechert Becky Frogge Patty Goins Pam Gordon Joseph Gosline Cecelia Graziose Gay Graft Patty Hayes Irene Horzepa Roger Jeffery Janet Jenkins Denise Jobin Joel Kahl Jeff Keeler Mary Kiefer Joan Kopp Stephanie Kuhl Ralph Lindsay Sally Lynn Paula Maki Linda Mariano Tim McDonough Nancy Mixon Kent Nesvick Christine Parker Alicia Parsons Chip Pettit Suzanne Picard Diana Prillaman Steve Rider Janice Schott Jim Skinner Jeff Skidmore Bill Stevens Steve Walsh Katrina Whiteside Becky Williams s f........,, J effiasfcw . S, t.s.. . wk X gi, . . ,. 31.45 , , s a.., New , . . A. 4 - W, ., Q' 3 f i ikk C - ti'i P It N .. .M i W-.. 5 ll in Q y QI :.f. f ' . 1 2 fs..- - It , g 'xt SVS 'ik 'qs -My ' J: s:, . 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W , fe t -Q i s V A ' ..s'...1i-1--zvfgftz' jg. ,v-eff is , ttttt tt.,,,, 5 .Teal . , , Jffsfsts - is -J- J K . sf--if . - 'Sw' ' if ,. i ff ,seg -- tfsse- . gf? if X V ff ,Q fi gf. - X. - a if r safes :si A ga, a-al wet .W Q -. , .,-if N-I , - . ' A , -. ' j , , -' W3 ftx X L 5'-'S' 5s5FW'i' N., s -sm it Lf I W fi YM? 'iw 116' ,4 kv' .WM Besides compiling a season record of 10-0, cap- turing the title of BCAC lBroward County Athletic Conferencel champions, being the number one team in District AA, and number four in the entire state, the PHS varsity football team also earned many individual awards. At the conclusion of the football season, coaches of the District AA teams voted on an All-Conference team, a squad comprised of players of the 7AA teams who the coaches felt did the best job in their playing position. Along with this team, two other teams called All- County, were chosen. Both the Miami Herald and the Fort Lauderdale News each selected a District 7AA football squad made up of those whom they felt did an outstanding job. 334 positions: other trophies, awards given out at banquet 5 E i 1 E 2 rl his E E 3 li E i 2 i l f .. -f-w-- K 'Q ...nv I ki s S 3,9115 ii if .saws i '4 f i V . .. . e, we N r 1' Y' 3' if .5 X P as 4 15 -c J M Rus , Q ,, Q 5, , s .. o,l3..,3:. . e F Then, an All-Region Team, a team composed of players from both District 7AA and District 8AA teams, was chosen for Region 4AA. Finally 24 players are selected from the entire state as members ofthe All-State football team. Velda Farms also presented an award to Charlie Gilbertson as Best Blocker of the Year for the county. Because they earned a reward for their 10-0 record, the Colonels were given a banquet unlike those of previous years. The site was an elegant hotel of Ft. Lauderdale beach. At this banquet, the individual awards, lVlost Valuable Player, lVlost Deserving, Siva, lVlost Skulls loutstanding defensel and lVlost Stars lout- standing offensel were presented. Besides these few individual awards, a white letter, symbolizing a champ- ionship team, was awarded to each member of the number one team. ol: lil 1 i our use i lil Ill -mp he ,Q 5 f am- mu: ups .. , i . pai- non ' -ai ,, i -l use ggi ., 'ti 1 un I nl ' 1.4- : . 'Q 4235: if - -.sa 1. f an .1 Q new . 'f 5 'f Ss , ,gi 1 I . l K , 2 1 ' I ta F ' G A. Senior, Bob Johnson, gains yardage in the Edison Game. B. Nine Plantation football players received honors from local newspapers: Mike Richards, All-County, All-Region, All-Stateg Chip Brockman, All-County, All- Regiong Scot McDaniel, All-County, All-Region: John Jones, All-Countyg Charlie Gilbertson, All-County, AllvRegiong Steve Walsh, All-Conference: Randy Kidd, All-County, All-Region: Pete Gaudian, All-County, All-Regiong Phil Eason, All-County, and Craig Smith, not pictured, All-County. C. Various other awards were presented: Charlie Gilbertson received the Velda Farms award ior Best Blocker, Chip Brockman and Handy Kidd received the Gold Helmet award and Phil Eason received the Siva award. D. During the Edison Pep Flally Coach Gillette holds up trophy from Broward Times. E. Senior Tom Zipperly received the trophy for Most Improved. F. The Most Valuable Player trophy went to Craig Smith. G. Captains for the 1970-71 season were Phil Eason, Charlie Gilbertson, Craig Smith, and Tom Zipperly. Coach of the Year was Coach Bob Gillette. 335 ... 2 A. ! W. ,,,,, . jf f my Iwi I 1. .j if B. Students at PHS chosen for various awards during year Various awards are presented each year to out- standing high school students. Many of these are based on citizenship, contributions to the school and community, and leadership. These are the DAR awards, presented to a senior girl, the Elks' club award, presented to a boy or girl in the upper 52 of his class, and the Velda Farms award, given to a boy and girl for their outstanding achievements. The Betty Crocker Award and the National Merit Finalists are selected by the outcome of exams. Boy's State and Girl's State, an annual affair sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, allows students to spend a week in the state's capital participating in a mock government. Students from all around Florida partici- pate and two boys and two girls, lone of them this year was Mary Pfaul, are chosen to represent Florida in Boy's Nation and Girl's Nation in Washington, D.C. Junior Chris Stephens also won a great honor as he placed first among 19,000 contestants in the Voice of Democracy speech contest. A. Winner of the Betty Crocker award, senior Jan Shenosky helps a beginning sewer. B. National Merit finalists, Janice Schott and Don Manis, read magazines. C. Seniors Jon Farley and Cathy Edwards are Velda Farm salutes. D. Junior Chris Stephens won a speech contest. E. Girl's Nation repre- sentative, Mary Belle Pfau, talks to a military leader. F. Mary Pfau also won the DAR award. G. Boy's State repre- sentatives, Jim Jamieson, Ralph Lindsay and Paul Blanchard discuss week's plans. H. Seniors, Jim Jamieson and Mary Pfau, and junior, Garreth Steele, won the EIk's Club award. . .... A is F ' ' as 'fi w i . H i 'E .. Q. ea . ,Q . - .2 C. 336 uw F. As ,ix fx E. Wwwms iw mm giwxxk. X 'W W.w.,w 'R X X51 , '14 4. vp 1 do :gn 3 n og ' V ' ' CM, 1: 'S 34 .e ,, 'I Air , da A , ,if ,. off-4' 5 , m 1, 1 A ,gy Q4 fy W, ,. V A ,I 4' ,, F, Isa-1... .,A. G. we if s., H. fa 5, 7 f 5 ny Qs M3 Q Y' mi if 'saw ' ' in 5.0 1 .,. X , e g Q Individual students receive awards in various fields A. C 338 bringing honor to themselves, Plantation High School st. 3 f,i..,. J 2 F. sf? if v 5 1 . is me Xl! 'RQ' r .f ., D. Ji.. , 12 I E. .ni F. .-.IA 4 7 339 ? K gulgln- wt S e . . ,Q We W Several students received individual awards during the 1970-71 school year. Awards were given for scholarship, leadership, service, special talents, and outstanding achievements in physical sports. The cho- rus and band received outstanding ratings in district contest, and went on to compete in state competi- tion. Governmental appointments, oratorical honors, art awards, and secretarial scholarships are included in the list of honors given to Plantation students. Thus, the student body of Plantation High breeds a wide range of talent, recognized on a local and national scale. A. Senior Hugh Trees broke four school records while he was in competition in Atlanta: and placed eighth in the South- eastern United States in the 200 yard freestyle. B. An essay by Martin Maxwell on Americanism was entered in a contest sponsored by the Sunrise Golf American Legion Post, and was called the most outstanding essay in the county. C. An outstanding art student, Joe Fleece, received the Burdines 1971 Scholastic Art Award. D. The University of Miami School of Music awarded Rick Edwards a private oboe scholarship. E. Governor Reubin Askew appointed Jim Jamieson to the Broward County Narcotics Guidance Council for a four-year term. Jim was the only student appointed to this position. F. The Broward County Educational Secretaries Association awarded Diane Leggiero a S300 Scholarship for outstanding work in the academic secretarial field. Exchange, Exchangettes choose traditional Boys, Girls A. B, , D. E. Each year it is a traditional project for Ex- changettes to choose Boy of the Month and its brother club, Exchange chooses Girl ofthe lVIonth. A boy and girl are chosen for each of the twelve months of the year. Both boys and girls must be seniors, and they must have contributed some sort of leadership or service to their school andfor community to re- ceive the honor of getting a month. of the Month: Selections based on leadership, senfice G. lM:2f', it i K' Jxifiygiz- ,W 4 I- sz ? ary is . .. 3, 5595: if X ft. 54 l ai K 1 .t U 1 5 .t J H J , 5 .5 lem 1, 'Qb'v' ' Xfg,? 1 'Hxeifgh-r ix' ' v,.'? f r' ,sv 64. it , 1' a 7 S Li., sk LL N mx. , N Q K be M. we --' X , V F ,. ....,. F I l . .. .iafxskktw mam - 341 ji? L. A. January: Dicky Cantrell lends a knee to Mary Belle Pfau. B. March: Greg Fiidpath and Diane Rohrsted pause by the stage door. C. February: Randy Tolbert and Linda Kunkel rest between classes on one of the benches. D. April: Bob Van Kirk and Mary DeSilva inspect the engine behind the BCC van. E. June: Melanie Vann and Rocco Delmonico step off bus No. 214. F. May: Charlie Gilbertson and Peggy Smith rest on JoAnn McCloskey's Cutlass. G. July: Lisa Quintessenza and Butch Misskelly discuss their plans for escape from P.H.S. H. August: Julie Johnson and Gary Walquist admire a Jaguar in front of the school. I. September: Lisa Nordlinger and Tom Zipperly rap in the parking lot after school. J. October: The steps of a portable service as a resting place for Becky Loftin and Jon Farley. K. December: Hazel Rawls balances on Steve Walsh's shoulder. L. November: Terri Kirk and Bill Stevens pause on the bench in the breezeway. v l Jon Farley, Mary Pfau chosen Boy and Girl of the Year X Two Plantation seniors, Jon Farley and Mary Belle Pfau, share the coveted title of Boy and Girl of the Year. lVliss Pfau served as the president of the lnter- Organizational Council which regulates all activities of service and interest clubs. Nlary also received sev- eral leadership and citizenship awards and was presi- dent of Anchor Club. Senior Class President Jon Farley served as vice president of Intramural sports. He also participated in track and cross-country events. Boy and Girl ofthe Year are selected by Exchange and Exchangettes on the basis of leadership and ser- vice. 'NBP E . 2 .N NX . -,HK www E! 342 1 10 Aarkef, Keith 220 11 Anderson, Donna 202 9 Abel, Diane 240 9 Anderson, Ethelyn 240 12 Abel, Kathy 265 9 Anderson. 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Marian 268 11 Bourdon, Karen 204 9 Bouuchard, Anthony 10 Bowe, Thomas 222 9 Bower, Lynn 241 9 Bower, Michael 241 9 Bowers. Jeffrey 242 9 Bowie. James 242 12 Bowles, Thaodora 140,268 10 Bowles, Tim 222 12 Bowling, Steven 110,187,288 12 Bowman, Carol 181,269 10 Bowman, George 144,222 10 Bowman, Janet 181 ,222 9 Box, Gregory 242 10 Boxx, Robin 222 9 Boy, Ronald 242 10 Black, David 221 10 Black, Judith 221 9 Black, Lila 241 11 Black, Pamela 204 9 Blackman. Castellou 241 10 Blackman, Deborah 12 Bladtrnora, Jaffray 267 10 Boyd, 10 Boyd, 9 Boyd, 11 Boyd, 11 Boyd, Beth 222 Elizabeth 179 Kathryn 242 Patrick 177,204 Yhomas 177.204 11 Boys, Betts 222 9 Boyle, 10 Blackmore, Susan 221 12 Blake, Alliaon 266 11 Blakeilee, Harry 204 9 Bland, Carl 241 11 Bland, Cecelia 204 12 Blanchard, Paul 182,1B3,266,339 9 Blaxdell, Carolyn 241 10 Blackner, Karen 138,179 10 Blitch, Barbara 221 9 Bozeman. Joan 242 12 Boxenbury, David 320 10 Bozenbury, Keith 12 Bradbury, Dianna 269 9 Braddy, Jimmie 10 Bradford, Sharon 179,222 9 Bradham, Bruce 122,242 9 Bradley, Eertha 242 10 Bradshaw, Nancy 222 Plllilf III . ffm 5-z72f4f fill ,-XX. Thomos M. Ralph, Owner 8t Director 24 Hour Ambulance Service 7001 NW. 4th Street Plontotion, Florida 33313 Phone 587-6888 345 1 l D I A N A ' S GIFT 81 GREETING CARD SHOP Unique Gifts Decorative Accessories Plantation Towne Mall 583-1172 6925 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation PAU L'S CARPET CO. Broward's Oldest-Most Reliable Carpet Store Phone 524-8661 700 N.E. 13 Street Ft. Lauderdale, Fl Cl. JOSEPH SIMMENS GENERAL CONTRACTOR TRIPLEXES 8. DUPLEXES 583-4656 FLOWERS for Ill hmiort SHELL'S CITY FLORIST 3161 W. Oakland Park Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Owner Designing By Jack Jones Lola Grimm Phone 733-0099 12 andy, Eilggn 9 Brown, Anthony 10 Brady, Herman 9 Brown, Barbara 242 9 Brady, Lee 242 9 Brown, Barbara Ann 242 10 Brady, Sheryl 179,222 11 Brown, Becky 204 11 Brady, Scott 11 Brady, Steven 222 10 Braedyn, 12 arnayn, James 92,222 Kathy 156,175,269 12 Brafa, Anne 156,269 11 Brame, Claudia 204 11 Brandt, Keith 11 Brandt, Margaret 156,181,204 10 Branham, Susan 181,222 12 Brannian, Robin 268 10 Brannon, Vivian 161,222 9 Brantley, AI 242 10 Brantley, Alan 222 10 Brauchle 1 2 Brauohla r, Jackie 92,222 r, Mary 92,156,175,1B1,26B 9 Braum, Cynthia 242 10 Bray, Fta ndell 129.222 10 Breeding, Margaret 11 Brelsford, Debra 161,204 9 Brennan, Gerard 242 12 Brlthavar, Nancy 10 Brew, Pa truck 222 10 Brewer. Henry 9 Braun, C ynthia 10 Bray, Randall 1D Breeding, Margaret 11 Brelsroru, Debra 9 Brennan, Gerand 136 12 Brlthaulf, NIMTY 10 Brew, Patrick 131 10 Brewer, Henry 10 Brewer, Jessue120,121,222 10 Brice, Philip 144,183,222 9 Brickner , Daniel 9 Brigandi, Peter 242 I1 Brigham, Chris 12 srigmrn, Stlphon1B3,26S 10 Brindley, Pamela 222 10 Brlndley, Patricia 9 Brinegar Elizabeth 146 242 12 Brinlt,Doborlh107,1B1,269 9 arrniter, Stwhen 242 12 Britt, Ropr 269 9 Britton, 10 Britton, 10 Brocato, Lynn 242 Mark Patricia 92,185,222 11 Broccoli, Edward 204 12 Brodtman, Chip 89,105,110,113,177,269,334 10 Brodenc k, Laura 222 11 Bromfield, Gary 204 9 Brookov ar, Marcia 242 9 Brooks. Becky 242 10 Brooks. 1 I Brooks, Fred 222 Kathy 204 10 Brooks, Patncia 179,222 9 Brooks. Patricia 242 11 Brooks, Paggy Ann 204 11 Broumer, Alicia 10 Brown, Alrnetta 223 10 11 9 10 11 10 11 9 10 12 9 9 9 12 10 9 9 9 9 12 12 12 9 9 11 9 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 9 11 9 10 12 10 10 10 10 11 10 9 9 10 12 11 10 11 9 10 11 Brown, Catherine 223 Brown, Danny 110,205,177 Brown, Deborah 242 Brown, Donald 223 Brown. Gary 205 Brown, Gary 223 Brown, George 205 arrrwn, Grnger 242 Brown, Glen 223 Brown. Gllnn 92 Brown, Hilton 242 Brown, Ivory 242 Brown, Jackie 122 Brown, James Brown, James Brown, Joshua 242 Brown, Keith 242 Brown, Kimberly 242 Brown. Maggie 242 Brown. Midlaol 269 Brown, Parnell 268 Brown, Rebecca 320 Brown, Robert Brown, Sallie 242 Brown. Sumn 205 Brown, Ted 242 Brown, Thomas Brown, Toby 223 Brown, Virginia Brown, Willie 242 Brown, Willis 223 Browne, Carolyn Browne, Kenny 223 Browne, Lynn 223 Browne, Philip 223 Browne, Todd 205 Browner, Alicia 175,205 sruwnrng, Ennry 205 Browning, Gregory 242 Brrnrnang, crm Bryan, Connie Bryan, Darrel Bryan, Michael 268,277 Bryant, Charley Mae 223 Bryant, Eula Mae 223 Bryant, Loretta 223 Buchanan, William 223 Buck, Edward 205 Buck, Sharon 223 Bucker, Vickie 242 Buckley, John 242 Budd, Dorothy 185,223 Budnilt. Stevan 269 Bntron, Lawrence 205 Bulla, Lyndon 223 Eullington, Sheryl 205 Bunce, James 242 Bundick, Sharon 223 Bundlck, Kathleen 161,179,205 346 Compliments of PLANTATION GOLF CLUB Home of Colonels' Golf Team 7050 W. Broward Blvd. 583-5341 Cement Mortar Plywood Phone LUdlow 3-4393 GROVE'S HARDWARE - PAINT - LUMBER co., INC, COMPUMENTS Electrical Supplies - Roofing Materials - OF Plumbing 1417 S.Wi 40th Ave. lHighway 71 Fort Lauderdale, Florida VOLKSWAGEN INC. After Graduation .... Turn On ln A Health Career PLANTATION GENERAL HOSPITAL 401 N.W. 42 Avenue Planta'tion, Florida 1660 South State Rd. 7 Fort Lauderdale Phone 584-9610 347 1 i 9 Bunting, Jimmy 242 9 Capps, Lee 242 11 Butcher, William 205 9 Carlan, David 157,242 9 Burd, Glenn 242 10 Carlwon, James 131,223 11 Burheld, Karln 205 12 Clflnidff H0501 259 11 B,,,,,,,' C,,,,,,,, l1 Carlton, Robert 205 9 Burpex, Janice 242 sglfv, Steve 242 - ' - 11 Bur ,Tirnotn 92,205 aftwrltsr. Bonita 242 Wigs cmd Holr Fashions ,., ,,,,,2Z,f'F,,,,, .wfm ro e.r,,.n..r,eern. 223 9 Buda' Kem 122,242 I2 Carpenter, Danielle 270 10 aurlre, Milford 187 10 Cvfveflmr '-'Hd' 223 9 Burkett, Michael 242 9 CUVDUMFU 1-Y 'n9 242 11 Burtander, Detirer 205 9 Carr, GarY 242 TH E STYLESEI I ER or-M Bef 11 Burnt, Geri 185,205 10 Carr, Mary 223 12 Burnt, Monica 269 10 Carr, Roy 9 aernt, vernele 242 9 Cffffiv. I-0-HS 242 10 aerrewe, cnerlee 126,223 :ggaff0::.'ljl:v:11 239 270 ' ' Burton, Elaine 242 IFN . Y I r 6491 Sunset Strl p - Suite 3 2,,,,,o,,, sm, ,,, ,O ,,,,,,,.., P,,,,,, 2,3 9 Bum, Alexenaer 242 12 Carroll, Peter 177,270 223 ' ' 10 gum, Gr r 10 Carsello, Kathryn 185, Sunrise Golf Village ,O ,,m',0jQ 2g3 ,,C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11 Bueley, William 205 8 Carson, Linda 242 10 Butler, Alberta 223 10 Carter, Bonnie 179,223 10 Butler, Johnnie 9 Carter, Charlie 10 Butler, Kristee 223 12 Carter, Garden 205,271 10 Butler, Richard 223 10 Carter, Kim 223 9 Butler, Ronald 10 Carter, Maple 223 11 Butler, Sandra 205 10 Cartwrnght, Eldia 223 10 Butten, Jennifer 223 9 Cartwright, Peggy 242 12 Butterworth, Dale 104,105,178,179,2S8 9 Carver, Kevin 242 T 9 Butterworth, Mark 242 11 Case, Gary 10 Bynes, Fredye 223 11 Case, Timothy 10 Bynes, Patricia 223 9 Cqwn, Dgvid 9 aynee, wilneri 242 11 Casper, Nancy 205 9 Byrd, Mark 242 11 C-lstanede, Mark 205 9 Bythwood, Patricia 242 9 Caitranove, Buffy 242 9 Blura, David 242 10 Catrini, Joseph 223 10 Bzura, Frank 223 10 Catton, Cynthia 223 10 Cahn, Deborah 179,223 12 Catron, William 157,271 I I ll 12 Caldwell, Robert 268 9 Cattany, Teri 242 Just The Ve VY B951 9 Clllahan,Patr1ck 242 9 ceeeie, niene 242 9 Callahan, Kimberly 242 12 Caulfield, Katherine 156,181,271 11 Callahan, Sharon 205 11 Clvalllrd, Catherine 156,181 11 Callaway, Glenn 89,1 10,131,140,1B7 11 Cavanlugh, James 205 9 Cellinl, Ray 242 9 Cevell, Brook! 122,242 e R K 11 cerneereri, sernere 156,205 12 Cavell, aruee 72,1 26,12a,1-19,211 9 Camerino, Erneet 175,242 12 Cnln, Suzanne 270 . 9 Cameron, Cynthia 242 11 Celatti, Gary 205 10 Cameron, Neil 223 11 Centore, Bruce 205 u 12Cameron,Seott 92,1B2,183,269 10 Cer1!ore,Claudil 185,223 12 Campbell, Charles 177,268 9 Caraeini, Robin 242 10 Campbell, Deborah 223 11 Chadwick, Paul 9 Campbell, Joyce 242 10 Chamberl, Rebecca 179,223 9 Campbell, Patricia 242 12 Chambers, Dan 270 P1'1Ol 1e N . S1016 7 11 Campbell, Tnernei 205 10 Chana, David 120,129,223 , 10 Caneen, Joleph 223 9 Chandler, Harmon 242 583'-1 P1013 . Theater 11 Cannarozzi, James 205 9 Chandler, Steven 242 PI I ld 1gge4nnon,girr:156iig5 9 Chappell, Hurley 243 ntler, ar ene 11 Cha Il, Penn 205 ontohon' on C 12 central, Richard 84,187,340 11 cnesxu, senuie 9 Cane'rC '1l' 11 cneee, Jeffrey 205 10 CII-Wir NIHCY 247 12 Chai, Richard 105,132 11 Ceplan, Jamie 156,205 11 Chew, sawn i in I Compl lments of Rosemo ry - Pomelo - Rachel Phone 583-1838 6902 Cypress Road 1 - n B 348 Q Lu II. : Z D If 5 1 an A. -I Ill I O I- Z IH I I- Ill-I U O I- D ul I: z :a z lil -I 4 z 9 VI ID IH IL o Z D- Q z 4 VI VI Illil z 7: D Q IL o z 9 l- 4 L' z 4 CD M o z 4 2 4 Z U O Z n. vm I- Z O n. an D Z 4 an nu I- Ill -I I I- 4 Illll Z E Z D O lil-I I- O 2 O 2 D- D -I U VI -I Ill Z 0 -I O U Ill-I I I- L PLANTATION HIGH SCH UNLlMlTED RTS E L S SPO N LO CO -l97l 970 l FI PLANTATION HIGH SCH L CHARTER MEMBERS: CHARTER MEMBERS: CHARTER MEMBERS: CHARTER MEMBERS: ADVISORS: Th Od p 5 bo . . . . Robert E- Deweesef Do Ha by, Doyle McNeece, e Ore ' O ' Wllllflm HON-25, Pflfmlpql Bob's Sport Shop Ft,nLaud,erdale Broward County Attorney Harold Cox' Allhletlc DHI' . Medical Supply Inc. Chief Juvenile Court William J. Spickett, Bob lgofmalf Asst Aghleflc Ulf- Jehn B. Dye, Jr, ' certified Pablle Aeeeunlenr Sgllellef lgoofcbol Sooch h Councilman City of Plant. Sandy Hirsch, Jack O'Malley, V D Splane 'm Vogef as efba CWC Everglades Fertilizer ce. Easier 8, Publisher Jeek o'Melley, Realtor D435 ' Broward Times ' ' ' HONORARY CHAIRMAN: Keith Edwards, 7 Tam paaahialil Wayne Sprouse, D Larry Czonka, Miami Dolphins l-- C- -lUClCl 8K C0-1 Re0lf0f Bob Hopponen, Mayor City of Lauderhill Fl0V'd0 TeCl n'CUl Se V'Ce Roberts Hair Styles Head Chet, Sheraton Hotel Jess Sm,-,dsburyl , Howard Ehlinger, A-1 K' 5' ga d 'h CHAHIMEN' Lauderhill Golf Club R0b9 f lB0bl Huebneff John Panak, CountrlllgBoyzeFruilll es Ed Brockman, State of Fla. Aff0m2Y Teacher Ralph Pelaia, D.D.S. Bill Ernsrl V. J k Ran Tilleif Jim CUNDIH, State of Fla. Certified Public Acct. Klc Gai. ' B b Sh Fred Peters, ccoun an mgs lpper or er Op The Plantation Building Jon Thomas, CHARTER MEMBERS! Hia! Fayerfy, Harry C. Jelstmm, Jordon--Thomas Funeral Home Ton Amoroso, P'l0l l-'fe lnsufance Co- Medical Doctor Tom R0lDl'1, Frank Valfri, Adrian Thal Furs T' M' Ralph Funeral Home Councilman City of Plantation U Emery lFuzzl Fazzini John Keenan, I . First Federal Savings 8, Laan Cl0I'k l30ldWIn,- Auto Service Center, Inc. Keenans Electrical Appl. C. E. Reich, Keenans Electrical Appl. Dunlap Tires D,D,S, Bill Walden, R-Chord Barnes ',l'jpmkKear:'1s, Broward Sports I 1 - ee ins, nc. M ' Robb A RICl l0l'd BCIFHES, RSCIIIOI' Fred Ferrelro' Cllpr ' . . Jqmeg Ulrn, Wqrdl Real Estate sl Investments, Inc' Ft. Laud. Baseball School Charles King, Florida Technical Serylce Mayor City of plantation Sam Bags, Walter lWalIyl Forster, 2:32, Eepresenmllve Jack Rodi, Ward Insurance Used Cars Tracy Construction Co. 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RSHIP T0 RECEIVE A SCHO SUPPORT OUR ATHLETES AND HELP THE 349 11 Chatheld, Jane 64,100,101,105,107,191, 10 Cohen, Susan 223 205,313 11 Cohen, Wendy a9,101,15s,1s1,205,313 10 Chavez, 1saoe1 223 9 Cohn,AI1sa 244 9 cneyez, Joe 243 11 Coker, cynrho 185,205 9 Cheaney,Dar1 243 10 co1e, Carolyn 223 11 cheesuey, Mark 92,205 12 co1e,1zee1ene 156,161,271 9 Cherry, James 243 9 CoIe,K1p 244 , , . . 10 cherry,1:1ooen 221,223,229 9 cn1enon,c11nron 244 Spe-C1c,11121r1g In Se rvlce 581 3492 11 cheshne, James 149,205 10 Coleman, Jerre 144,223 9 Chesnut, oeooorah 243 9 co1ernen, John 244 9 ch1e1e, cynrh1e 243 10 conernen, Joseph 223 10 ch-1oers, Ronald 223 12 colernen, Katherine 156.270 12 chaooo, nen1e1210 9 CoIey,Car1n 244 9 ch1prnen,9reo 243 11 conoro, Torn 205 I 11 Cl'l1prnar1,ChEry1 199,205 10 co11erre, Anne 223 10 ch1sern,F1ooer1223 11 Co11ene,Dav1d 10 ch1eno1n1,Jenn1fer 223 9 co111,w1111orn 244 . 11 Chrestensen, carey 205 11 comer, Freda 205 H S 11Chr1sl1e,Luar1ne 10 co111ns,c1.f1oro 223 a I r t 9 cnrrsrrnen, Donald 9 CoI1ms,He1en 244 11 chr1srnnen,v1ek1205 9 Collins, Kr1st1e146,244 9 Chr0mc,Ca1hy 243 9 co111ns, Lrnoo 244 10 cnrys11e,Joner 223 9 co111ns, 1v11ehee1 150,244 9 cnoreh, Susan 243 11 Co111r1s,Per1ny 9 c1ooere11-,M1ohee1243 12 Collins, sreyen 271 1 O Cypress 9 c1ehowsk1, Berry 243 11 Collins,Terr1205 10 C1mo,Joar1 223 9 Columbus, Mark 244 ' - 11 c.oe1o1e, Berry 205 12 Combs,Ba1bara 271 Plontohonr Hondo 9 croohonr, Eugene 243 9 Combs , Coke 244 10 c1seo,Ton1 191,223 9 cornos, James 11 Clark, Dano 205 12 comes, Luanne 156,272 9 Clark, Debra 243 11 Condon, coro1 179,205 9 Clark,Frar1k 243 11 conoon, Keren 179,205 9 c1erk, Glenn 11 conoon,N11ke 205 9 Clark, James 11 Condon, Palrmk 9 C1ark, Karen 243 9 Condon, Sheryl 244 9 C1ark,Kath1eer1 243 12 Condvon,B1lI140,187,272 10 clerk, Russell 223 10 conoron, 0one1o 187 9 Clark, Sandra 243 10 Coneff, Debby 179,223 BROWARD REWEAVING 9 Clark, Torn 243 11 Coney,CharI1e 150 I0 C1ark, Wayman 120 9 Conk11n,Dc1naId 244 12 cnerke, Rechard 191,271 I1 conk1.n, Gary 205 M N Y 9 c1erke, Thomas 122,243 12 conkhn, Sharon 321 10 c1ery, senore 185 9 conley, Dorelha 244 12 cleweon, Gary 131 ,14a,271 9 Connelly, Paul 244 11 c1ewson, Jeffrey 205 11 Conner, Wesley 11 c1eyooo1, L.noe 9C0r1neIy,Char11e244 West Broward 12 Clement, J-rnes 270 9 conno11y,cher1een 244 9 Cleveland, Arlene 243 9 conno11y,1ceu1n 122,244 ' 12 c1eve1onu,Pnrrrek 211 11 conno11y,sreohen 205 Ft' Lauderdale' Florida 9 chuoro money 243 10 Cc1r1r1o1Iy,T1m 244 9 C11r1e,Carc11244 11 conrenno, Joseph 131,156,205 9 CI1r19ef,ChervI 244 10 Conn-1r1no,Nanc 185,223 11 c1on1nger,1enn1e 205 9 Cook, Arlene 241 Burns Cuts 12 coen, John 110,271 ,299 9 cook, Juamra 10 coan,w1111arn 110,120,12e,12a,223 10CO0K1Ga'v223 Tears Mofhholes 9 Cobau r1,S1eveh 244 9 Cook, Larry 244 10 Cobbfaave 223 9 Cook, Lon Rewoven 9 Cobb, 1v1en1yn 244 10 cook, Luanne 223 11 coghurn, Kenneth 92,193,205 9 CoghIan,Yerrar11:e 244 10 cogn1en, nneorhy 223 10 cohen, L1se 223 9 cook, Tern 244 10 cooke, James 223 11 Cuoley, Joseph 205 I1 Coon, aonnne Phone: 581-2181 IRST AINIY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 17211211411 350 Congratulations to the CLASS OF '71 BRODERICK INSURANCE INC. William J. Broderick President Phone 731-8111 James H. Pace Vice President .2 .,-. . --iv r1'ea ' 4 as X 3 12 Coon, Herbert 272 9 coooer, Craig 244 9 Cooper, Donald 9 cooper, Marora 244 9 cooper, sreyle 244 11 coooer,1'lrno1ny 205 10 Cooper, Yvonne 223 9 cooe, Daniel 244 9 coop, Dennis 244 11 Coppola, George 92,205 12 Coppola, Norona 273 9 Corbe!I,Wlll1arT1122,244 9 corlrer, Barry 244 9 corlrer, Larry 244 9 Cornvnll, Donna 92,244 11 Cornwall, Stephen 136 12 Carson, Jaoquolyn 273 11 Culver, cnrlsnne 9 Cummings, Kathryn 244 9 cununlngs, Margaret 9 Cummlngs,MeIar11e 244 12 Cummings, Patricia 272 10 curnnungs, Robert 224 9 cunnlngnarn, Pnnla 244 10 Cunningham, Susan 181,221,224 11 Cur1nlngham,Tlm144,183,205 9 Curry, cnarles 244 11 curus, Pamela 175 12 Cusanelli, Gary 12 Cushing,Wa1do 273 10 Cusick. wlllrarn 10 cusleir, Bobby 120,140,224 9 Cu1Ier,Dav1d 122,244 10 Cu!Ier,WilI1am 191,224 14, C l 5- -. Y if a. 1' ' f' I l I Q12 wan' 9 Corson, Robin 244 11 Cosentino, Sharm 9 Cost 10 Cos! 10 Cost 10 Cost 12 Costontino, Donna 273 12 Coty, David 272 9 COUDC. Sharon 244 11 Court, David 155,205 11 Cobert, David 205 0 lght T1 sa e 1 9 , .xrn-N .175 r ...E -f x xr N g og X r-' . .1 I L 'S' .Ili allttleblt falr 1 32 . ,..fr ,,.. ' '. -ri lr ff 'L -1 'lll , 1 o- - 1 rr, ' 1 5 I 2 ian' ,l N l 4 Ag. tt' X LUKE 11011011 F0110 707 North State Road 7 Between Sunrise and Broward 9 Cav 8, Lawrence 244 ella, Lucy 244 ella, Timothy 223 ello, Davld 120,223 ngxon, Llnoa 244 9 Cox, Allen 244 10 Cox, Andy 1Z0,128,148,223 11 Cox, Debra 205 , Debra 272 , Gay 205 12 Cox 11 Cox 10 Cox 9 Cox. 9C0x Harold James ,lvlarun 244 ,Gregory 244 9 Cox 11 Cran 10 Crsn 11 Cran 10 Cran 9 Cran e, Cindy 205 e. Don 223 e, Kathy 205 e, Kimberly 224 e, lvlrnoy 244 11 Crawford, Kathy 205 12 Crawford, Raymond 92,183,212 . 12 Cray, Laura 273 10 Crecellus, Richard 224 11 Creslanl, Peter 9 Crews, Timothy 244 12 Crlrni, Annefrarlcis179,273 11 cnrnl, Anronra 205 9 Crist 12 Croc audo, Peter 130,244 kltt, Dali 273 10 Cromble, Paul 224 10 Cross, Wilfred 224 12 Crolmab, Donna 272 11 Crosman, Joseph 205 12 Crum, Dahble 156,272 1 1 Culb 1 1 Culb 10 Cullum, Deborah 224 9 Cullum, Mmchael 244 9 Culp, Deborah 244 10 Culver, Amy 224 reath, Pamela renth, Gall 185,205 11 cyoners, Georgia 11 Dall, Gregory 205 10 Dall, rvlarlr 224 9 Dakos,Cyn1hla 244 10 Darnroo, Susan 224 9 Damp 9 Dana, ler, Douglas 244 Patty 24-1 10 Dandy, Joseph 224 9 Dame 9 Danle 10 Dame 9 Dame 9 Darde 9 Darga 11 Darke 9 Dame l, Lovetta 244 l, Woodrow 244 ls, Franlr ls, Ricky 244 n, Earl 244 n, Jacqueline 244 s, Jack 205 n, Mary 244 10 Daugnerry, Edmond 224 9 Daugnerty, James 122,244 11 Davarl 1, Pnyllls 9 Dayls, Angela 244 1 1 Dayls, 10 Davls. Arthur Barbara 224 10 Davns, Barry 120,224 11 Davls. 9 Davls. 9 Davls. 12 Davis, 10 Davls. 10 Davls. 10 Davis, 10 Davls. 10 Davls. 10 Davls. Bruce 206 Bryon Carol 244 Christina 273 Dianne 224,244 Daisy 224 George 224 Howard 120 James 224 Julie 224 12 Davls. Kathryn 272,275 9 Davls. 11 Davls. 9 Davls. Lillie 244 Sherry 206 Sam 244 9 Davis, Stephan 244 9 Davis, Wade 12 Davis, Todd 132,177,272 9 Davis, Willie 11 Daw, Maryann 12 Dnwlay, Donna 272 9 Dawson, Pam 103.244 9 Dawson, Ronald 122,244 11 Day, Diane 206 10 Day, Robert 224 351 12 Day, Sharon 161,273 9 Deachan, Pamela 244 9 Deal, Margaret 244 12 Deal, Mike 273 10 Dealmeida, Jon 224 12 Daarl, Ropr 157,191,274 11 Dean, Sharon 206 10 Deliruhl, Doug 224 11 Decarlo, Rosemarie 206 9 Dechert, christopher 244 12 Deehart, Evelyn 156,175,274 11 Dechert, Francis 206 9 Dachert, William 244 12 Decillis, Andrea 274 12 Decker, Marr: 183,274 10 Deedrlck, Beth 224 10 Dees, Deborah 92,224 12 Dail, William 10 Dales, Anthony 9 Degenner, Robyn 244 12 Degrande, Grant 175,274 10 Dehn, James 224 10 Dehn, John 9 Dekle, Gwendolyn 244 I0 Dekle, James 224 10 Delehunty, Mark 224 11 Dalahunty, Terrence 206 11 Dalbello, David 110,187,205 12 Delmonacn, Roeco110,148,187,274,340 11 Delsanter, Bob 132,205 10 Delucl, Annette 224 9 Deluca. Susan 244 9 Deluccll, Debra 138,245 11 Deluccia, Frank 205 10 Demand, Nancy 224 10 Deming, Robert 224 11 Deming, Sharon 205 10 Demps, Robert 225 12 Dendla, Diana 274 9 Dandy, Denise 175,245 9 Denika, Virginia 245 9 Dennis, 10 Denny, Scarlett Thomas 10 Denton, Connie 9 Depaul, 9 Depma, Roxanne 245 Dawn 245 10 Deplna, James 225 11 Dery, Norma 205 10 Dery, Paula 205 10 Desiarlais, Donna 10 DeSevio, Albert 225 10 Destefano, Christina 225 9 DeSilva, Dennis 122,244 12 DeSilva, George 9 DaS1lva, Greg 122 12 DaSiIva, Mary 178,321,340 12 Devauiin, Richard 177,274 11 Devenny, Tommy 11 Devlin, Bernadette 11 Devlin, Bonnie 206 10 Devlin, James 9 Dayampert, Terri 244 9 Dihiase, Debbie 244 12 Didtey, Edith 275 11 Dickun, Sue 206 9 Didonato, Julian 9 Dieffenbech, Ernie 245 10 Dieflenbach, Karen 225 11 Diehl, Brad 206 11 Diehl, Claudia 185,206 9 Diehl, Diane 245 10 Diehl, Susan 179,225 9 Diehl, Terry 12 Diehl, Timothy 274 10 Diem, Arthur 225 9 Digregario, Nanatt 245 9 Dillard, Douglas 245 11 Dnon, Patricia 206 10 DiPlecido, Eva 206 9 DiPlacid0, Jeffrey 122,245 9 Dippra, Cheryl 245 10 Dlskin, Arthur 11 Divers. John 10 Divine, Gregory 225 10 Dixon, Karen 225 12 Dixon, Olivia 138,274 10 Doane, Peter 225 9 Dobson, Linda 245 11 Dodd, Phebe 156,206 9 Dodd, Susan 245 10 Dodrill, Laurie 225 9 Doe, Sarah 10 Doetoch, Delores 225 10 Dohl, Karen 225 11 Doll, Sue 206 11 Donaldson, Kenneth 206 12 Donaldson, Patricia 179,274 10 Donaldson, William 225 11 Donbier, Denise 206 10 Don, Douglas 225 11 Donn, Linda 206 12 Doohar, Joanne 275 9 Dooley, Margo 245 11 Dorgan, Michelle 206 9 Dorsa, Wayne 245 9 Dorwy, Charlie 245 9 Dotson, Barbara 246 11 Doubleday, Daniel 206 11 Douglas, Diane 12,68,70,71,72,181,206,208 9 Douglass, Donald 246 9 Dowdy. Gregory 246 11 Dowler, James 206 9 Dalbello, Deborah 244 10 DBIIYI, David 10 Dixon, Cllr1KOYl 225 12 Dowllr, Lindsay 179,275 10 Delguercio, Dina 135 9 Deutsch, Allan 10 Dixon, Dan 225 10 Dow1er,Stac6V l02,179.l53.725 10 Delmonaco, Robert 224 9 Deutsch, Druce 244 11 Dixon, Eileen 206 10 Downing, Kevin 225 phone, Denny ReDClClOW Days Eves 583-6067 PEGGY'S BEAUTY SHOP INDEPENDENT BUILDERS L, Commercial - Residential A 1 31 East Acre Drive Repair - Remodel y'y lg Plantation, Florida Addition E? Custom Permanents SPECIAI-'STS 3 Licensed Insured Ft. Lauderdale 584-8108 THE TRENDSETTER Juisiioiz size FAs1-i1oNs Lauderhill Mall 1257 N.W. 40th Ave. Lauderhill, Fla. 33313 Phone 583-7910 PLAZA JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - Fine Jewelry Designing - Manufacturing Jewelry Repairing -- Watch Repairing 3846 W. Broward Blvd. Plaza Shopping Center Melvin G. 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We wish eoch of you o very successful future LI I I You ore truly o fine group of young people. It hos been our pleosure to serve you in the post, ond sholl be in the future. AT Mr. ond Mrs. McGonck The Great New Dairy llueen! 353 Specializing In Service 583-2422 COLORFUL KLIPPER Beauty Salon 6927 W. Broward Blvd. Plantation, Fla. Good Luck Colonels Best Wishes Always - From - DON Otto.Oxygen HAXBY Lauderdale Medical Supply FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOMES Established 1930 299 North Federal Highway 3501 West Broward Blvd. Compliments of FLAMINGO LANES 2222 West Broward Blvd. 583-9301 9 Faurot, Robert 122 12 Favarty, James 156.276 10 Faverty, Jon 187,225 11 Favarty, Thomas 110,126,127,12B,156,177,207 9 Favre, Michael 247 9 Favrot, Bob 247 11 Fayne, Lillian 10 Follman, Beverly 12 Follman. Ronald 277 11 Fontaine, John 207 9 Foote, Jeffrey 11 Forbes, Anthony 12 Forbes, Maria 11 Forbes, Vaughe 207 11 Fazzini, Joseph 10 Ford, Connie 12 Fellini, Rita 276 10 Ford, David 9 Fabro, Kevin 247 9 Ford, Deborah 146,247 11 Faderman, Lyle 106,207 12 Ford, Diana 277 11 Failar, Judith 207 9 Ford, Donald 247 9 Fein, Cindy 9 Ford, Lina- 10 Feller, Lee 225 9 Ford, Lucious 247 10 Ferguson, Beverly 225 9 Ford, MarV 247 11 Ferguson, Kathy 207 12 Ford. ROUGH 9 Ferland, Dennis 247 9 Ford, Shabia 247 9 Fernandez, Anacelia 247 11 Fernanrmuueitn 9 Ferrara, James 247 11 Ferrara, Pat 207 10 Ferree, Cyrux 225 9 Ferreira, Sherri 247 11 Ferreira, Stuart 207 10 Ferrell, Linda 225 9 Ferrell, Oma 247 10 Ferrell, Robert 225 11 Ferrlter, Mark 9 Ferwerdl. Pamela 247 10 Fey, Rebecca 10 Fecrarra, Marie 225 10 Ficco, Victor 225 11 Field, Bath 92,207 12 Fialdl, Gloria 277 9 Fields, Marcia 247 11 Fields, Mark 207 9 Fields, Mark 247 10 Fields, Rebecca 10 Fields, Sheree 179,225 10 Finch, Allxon 160,225 11 F1nck,Laureen 207 12 Findlay, Alisa 276 10 F1nn,Audrey 11 Finnigan, Corinne 207 12 Fischi, Debbie 92,161,276 10 Fischi, James 183 9 Fisher, Janet 247 9 Fisher, Karen 146,247 11 Fisher, Lawrenoa 207 11 Fisher, Susan 207 11 Fitton, Barbara 179,207 11 Fitzpatrick, Harold 12 Fleece, Joiaph 161,276 9 Fleece, Susan 247 10 Fleece, Thomas 11 Fletcher, Pamela 207 9 Fletcher, Rodney 247 11 Fianna, Patrick 207 10 Flounoy, Bertha 9 Flounoy, Edwina 247 11 Fluellen, Fred 207 9 Fluallan, Tommy 247 12 Folly, Jamaa 276 10 Folino, Maureen 10 Foreman, Janice 10 Forsberg, Ty 9 Forsyth, Eric 247 11 Forsyth, Michele 161,207 10 Foster, Gregory 226 11 Foster, Kathryn 207 10 Foster, Linda 226 9 Foster, Sherry 247 12 Fournier, Joan 276 10 Fournier, Peter 120,226 11 Foy, Cherie 189,207 9 France, Deborah 247 10 Francis, Francine 226 9 Frank. Robert 247 10 Franklin, Linda 226 9 Franz, Donna 247 12 Franz, Edward 276 12 Franz, Larry 187,207 12 Frazarr Danni: 276 9 Freeman, Larry 247 11 Freeman, Nancy 11 Freeman, Tommy 175,183,202,207,213 12 French, Robert 276 12 Frnnen, Stephanie 277 10 Frenlel, Anna 226 12 Frau, .layea 277 12 Fray, Gerald 277 11 Friedli, Charles 201 11 Friel, Allyson 96,135,156,175,181,207 12 Friarson, Sam 278 10 Fries, Debra 226 9 Frishie, Cheryl 247 9 Frisch, Donna 247 11 Frisch, Joanne 207 9 Frisch, Lynda 247 9 Frixch, Russell 247 11 Frlshie, Susan 138 11 Froechte, Luann 12 Frogp, aneiry 218 11 Frost, Jack 92,182,183,207 11 Frost, Richard B9,110,187,207 11 Frye, David 207 9 Fuchs, Kenneth 247 9 Fuller, Deborah 247 12 Fuller, Geary 12 Fulmar, James 278 10 Frrirnore, ljazel 226 10 Fulmore, Larry 226 10 Fulton, Alphonso 226 9 Fulton, Beverly 247 11 Fulton, Scott 207 10 Furey, Karen 226 10 Furlong, John 226 10 Futcher, Obie 226 9 Gaggins, Marcia 103,247 11 Gaddy, James 187,207,215 9 Gadson, Christopher 122,247 10 Gadson, Tommy 126,226 10 Gagne, Deborah 226 11 Gagnon, Valerie 156,207 12 Gaillard, Ann 278 9 Gainet, Dorothy 247 11 Galan, Jacquelin 156,208 9 Grrisnte, Gregory 247 11 Gallagher, John 110,187,208 1 2 Gallagher, Michael 9 Gallagher, Thomas 247 10 Gallagher, vargrnra 226 10 Gallahet, Pamela 10 Gallant, Gary 120,131,150,226 11 Gallipoli, Cindy 208 9 Gallipoli, Linda 247 10 Gambitta, Joanne 181 ,226 9 Gamble, Diane 247 11 Gardner, Brad 89,140,187,208 11 Gardner, Dayle 12 Garquilo, Thomas 208 10 Garland, Gerry 226 9 Garrity, Francis 247 11 Garvey, Mike 191,208 10 Gary, Annette 226 9 Gary, Shirley 247 10 Gasktns, Agnes 226 11 Gaskins, Joy 208 9 Gaudin, Kenneth 122,150,247 12 Gaudion, Patar 75,110,114,278,334,335 11 Geerlings, NancV 1 56,175,181 ,208 12 Gahrig, Jamaa 277 11 Gellens, Kathryn 185,208 10 Gelsey, Thelma 226 11 Geoffrion, David 92,156,206 10 Geoffrion, Shelia 226 12 Garber. Sul 185,277 10 German, Christine 226 10 German, Dennis 9 German, Ernestine 11 Getnee, Malcolm 10 Giaratano, Stephen 226 11 Giardiello, Maria 89,161,208 11 Gibbs, Adele 208 10 Gibson, Betty 9 Gibson, Michael 247 11 Gibson,Suzanne 156,161,208 10 Gillrspe, Andrew 226 11 Gilltspe, Laurie 200 10 Gapmn, Lenus 226 9 Giroux, cnerlatte 247 9 Giunta, Susan 2-17 10 Giuntr, V1ncent226 10 Gaustann, Patrick 9 Glefen 10 Glafen hem, Glen 147 hein, Steve 226 10 Glardon, Sheryl 226 10 Glarne 9 Glasgo 12 Glass, 9 Glenn, 9 Glenn, 11 Glenn, 9 Glenn, r, Judith 226 w, Cheryl 247 Kathryn 104,179,279 Chandra 247 Cheryl 247 Richard 110,187,208 Sybil 241 11 Glover, Garry 208 9 Godfrey, Karlan 241 9 Godfrey, Kirk 247 10 Godfrey, Michelle 226 10 Godfrey, Ricklon 120,226 9 Godlewskn, Victor 247 12 Goins, Patricia 156.279 10 Goldman. Laurie 135,226 11 Golftn, Lucinda 208 9 Gomez, Albert 150,247 9 Gonin, Maryyonne 209,247 10 Gooden, Linda 226 10 Gooding, Colleen 226 9 Goodman, Christopher 247 9 Goodman, Jana 247 9 Goodman, Jay 247 12 Goodman, John 279 10 Goodrich, Patricia 226 9 Goodrum, Diane 247 10 Goodwien, Pamela 9 Goodwin, Georganne 247 11 Gordan, Elizabeth 209 9 Gnrann, Billy 247 10 Gordan, Bonnie 226 9 Gordan, James 11 Gordan, Kathy 96 10 Gordan, Margaret 226 9 Gordan, Maurice 247 12 Gordan, Pamela 189,278 9 Gordan, Sam 247 11 Garden, David 120 11 Gorman, Douglas 106,167,169,209 11 Gorman, Sandv 12 Gollina, Joseph 156,278 9 Gossellne, Michael 247 10 Gossett, Michael 120,187,226 10 Gottlieb, Joanne 226 10 Gottus, Barbara 226 9 Gottus, Deborah 247 9 Gafrin, Robin 9 Gauge, Jeffrey 247 12 Gilbert, Arden 277 10 Gouge, Roger 226 11 Gilbert, Mark 92,208 11 Gouge, Tim 187,209 9 Gilbert, Todd 247 12 Gould, Robert 278 12 Gilberilon, Charles110,148,187,279,334,335,340 12 Graoa, Michael 279 10 Gill, Frank 226 12 Gill, Robert 110,187 10 Glllaspy, Tait 226 12 Graft, Gay 156,279 12 Graham, Naathef 279 11 Graham, Holly 209 354 9 Graham, James 122,247 10 Graham, Lois 226 9 Graham, Susan 248 9 Graham, William 10 Granley, Raymond 10 Grant, Carl 100,226 10 Grant, Linda 225 12 Grason, Carol 279 12 Grltz, Charyl 280 11 Graulich, Llnds 175 10 Graullch, Pam 9 Graves, Evelyn 248 10 Grlyett, Joy 102,226 10 Gray, Cheryl 10 Gray, Loretta 9 Grayblll, Mark 248 10 Grazlano, Phlllp150,22S 12 Grllioaa, Cacalia 156,280 12 Grunay, Jonph 10 Graaney, Kevln 12 Graco, Patty 82,83 10 Greelak, Glenn 77 10 Green, 10 Green, 11 Green, 9 Green, 9 Green, Cynthia 226 Gall Gary 209 Michael 248 Morris 120,248 9 Green, Stevu 248 11 Greene, Cathy 96,209 11 Greene, Dennis 209 9 Greene, Raymond 248 11 Graenstaln, Jack 209 11 Grossman, Sanford 144,177,209 11 Grossman, Steve 157,209 10 Grounds, Terrl 226 10 Gruant, Lourdes 226 11 Grunewald, Joan 135,209 11 Grutladaurla, Jeffrey 209 10 Guadaglno, Lucy 226 12 Guarinn, Alfrad 281 12 Guarniarl, Jaan 280 1l Guha, Kathy 209 9 Guba, Linda 248 11 Guenther, Dale 209 11 Guerra, Angela 209 9 Guerrlerl, Carmela 248 9 Guess, Danny 1 1 Guess, Joy 9 Gullbart, Steven 122,248 10 Gulstlno, Pat 225 10 Gultard, Paul 226 10 Gulley, Stephanle 185,226 10 Gunn, Marllyn 226 9 Guske, .lack 248 9 Guske, Jlll 248 10 Gutermuth, Barbara 226 10 Gutierrez, Robert 226 10 Hacking, Henry 187,226 9 Haley, Ellzabeth 248 12 Halay, Jaoqualyn 280 10 Haley, Patricia 226 11 Hager, Susan 209 9 Hagerman, Gay 12 Hagafman, Guy 320 SHAFFNER'S JEWELERS PLANTATION Towne SHOPPING CENTER 6951 West Broward Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33313 Phone 581-2002 11 Greenwald, Janis 107,209 10 HB9Stwf11. Tvfll 10 Greer, Joanna 12 Mala, Clifford 191,280 11 Greer, Susan 185,209 11 Haley. Hubert 9 Greemann, Cheryl 248 11 Haley, Tum 209 11 Graernarn, R-enara 10 Hall, camnerlne 92,226 12 Grmllarn, Ropr 191,280 11 Hall Klm 209 11 Greggs, Mary 209 10 Hall, Richard R- B-Q,s I 10 Greln, Pamela 226 10 Hall, sandra 226 10 Grelak, Glenna 9,77,185,226 12 Hall, Sandra I I 11 Grella, Reg-na 12 Hall, 'rarnnly 280 ' ' ll 12Grrn1-r.Mla--al 281 12Hl1llY,CharIas The Open PI1' Gnd Wood MORE 1'l 1e DIffeI'6r1C6 9 Gr-ee, Dorothy 248 9 Hallstrand, Karen 248 9 Grier, saran 248 9 Halpin, Jeffrey 130,248 9 Grlf1ln,Curt1s 24s 11 Halqulst, Donald 209 ' ' ' 11 Gr-mn, Donald 148 12 Halquixt, 'rnaaaan Al r Condltloned 9 Grrlfln, Earnest 245 12 Healey, Wayne 21211 T k 11 Grllfin, Jaml 209 10 Halterman, Peggy 185,226 9 Gri1fln,Karsn 9 Halrarrnan, 'rnornae 248 G e Out Orders Beef 12 Griffith, Jill 100,101 ,105,181 ,280,315 12 Hamby, Donald 140,187,281 P . R F P G 10 Grl11irn,Jay 102,181,226 9 Hamilton, Alphonso 248 rlycfe nq or ' ' 12 Grlpby, Ban 2B0 10 Hamilton, Debra 226 OO O rtles' rou ps or Meet' ngs 9 Grlgsby, Bruce 248 9 Harnlllan, George 24s 10 Grigsby, Laura 179,226 9 Hamilton, Lina- 24B T I h 10 Grizzafrl, cannlle 226 9 Haml1tDn,MarlIyn 248 OG 11 Grruaffl, Victor 209,273 12 1-larnalran, Nancy 150,1s1,1s9,2a1 e ep one State R d 7 10 Grogan, David 226 11 Hancotte, Rosarie 209 - 9 sranllreweki, srabn 248 9 Haneane,w11liarn 245 ll NO- I J 10Gross,Beno 226 10 Hanes, William 226 ' 10 Gross,Leslle 226 10 Hankerson,James 226 plontotlonf I 4 10 Gross, Namarnel 9 1-lankerwn, Ronald 248 12 Grossman, Michael 156,177,280 10 Hankerson, 'rneopnil 226 I ROUNTREE Tran port, Inc. General Office 587-1333 3580 S.W. 46th Avenue- Fort Lauderdale, Florida Statewide Heavy 81 Specialized Hauling 355 1 9 Hannwebef, Michael 248 9 Hm19en,sxeven 248 l 10 Hannweber, Robin 10 Hnusieldsr, Karl 227 9 Hansen, Cindy 248 12 Mluswirth, Greg 282 10 Hansen, Dlhlys 179,226 10 Havel, Debra 227 9 Hansen, Erick 248 9 Hauens, Craig 122,150,248 10 Hansen, James 9 Hawley, John 248 12 Henson, Celie 181 ,277,290 11 Hawley, Ronald 209 10 Hanson, Leslie 12 Haxhy, Peggy 282 9 Hanson, William 248 12 Hayer, Patti 156,l57,161,189,283 10 Hanweber, Robin 226 10 Hayes, Michael 227 9 Haraldson, Andrew 144,248 10 Hayes, Shirley 227 l 9 Hamm, crimes 10 Haynursr, Charles 227 l 9 Harbuck, Ann 248 9 Haynes, Cathy 248 l 10 Hamen,A1nen 226 11 Havnes.J0hr1r1Ie 92,209 1 9 Harden, Angeline 248 12 Heywood, Diane 185,283 1 10 Harden, Barbara 226 10 Hebb, David 227 10 Harden, Kathleen 92,226 11 Hebb, Leonard 156,175,209 9 Hardman, Victoria 10 Heber, Harold 227 12 Ha,-dgy, Dennis 10 Heck, Richard 227 11 Hardy, Hallam 10 Helfelhouer, Donald 227 12 Hardy, Jacqueline 280 11 Helfner, Carolyn 185,209 9 Hardy, Robert 130,248 12 Heidt, John 282 BROWARD SPORT SHOPS 9 Harned, Gary 144,248 12 Heins, Patricia 160,179,282 12 Harrell, Jay 280 11 Heinz, Barbara 185,209 9 Harrell, Robert 248 11 Helfinstine. Mary 209 9 Harris, Alaruh 248 11 Helfinstine, Robert 209 11 Harris, Barbara 10 Helms, Robert 227 11 Harris, Barry 188,209 10 Hemmerle, Debra 227 1 O North Andrews Avenue 11 Haff1s,oav1d111,2o9 9 Hemmene, Kenneth 24a 11 Harris, Debra 209 9 Hemmerle, Robert 9 Harris, Donald 122,248 9 Hemphill, Daniel 130,248 12 Harris, Hilton 9 Henderson, Kenneth 248 9 Harris, Jack 248 10 Henderson, Norman 9 Harris, Joseph 248 9 Hendrix, John 248 9 Harris,Micheel 248 11 Henarnnsxeven 209 10 Harris, Patricia 226 11 Hennebury, Shelly 209 10 Harris, Richard 226,248 12 Henming, Karen 283 9 Harris, Ricky 10 Henry, Bobby 120,228 10 Harris, Ronnie 226 10 Henry, Patricia 227 10 Harris, Susan 11 Hensman, Alice 209 ' 10 Harrison, Carol 227 9 Hgnwood, Gregory 243 1421 N.W. 40 Ave. lLc1uderl'11ll M0111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,mm 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,,,2,,, 11 Harrison, Susan 209 l1 Herneich, Marlene 209 11 Harrison, William 209 10 Herrin, Felicia 227 12 Herrin, Mary 280 12 Herron, Cathy 283 10 Herrin, Sue 227 12 Herron, Gregory - 12 Hart, Jody 281 9 Hnrran, Kathy 248 FT. l.C1UC1e l'ClCll6, 1:lOl'I ClCl io mn, Mach-.1 227 12 1-im, .iam 104,105,1B5,282 11 Hart, William 150,209 10 Hou, .Ionnie 10 Hlfi,Willilm120,227 11 Heel, Katherine 181,209 12 Hertlnq, Shirley 160,281 10 Hou, Ln 225 9 Hartlina, Nancy 248 11 Hou, Lynn 209 11 Hertlina,Suten 209 11 Heel, Vere 9 Hartman, Keren 248 10 Hethcote, Jeffrey 228 11 Hartmann, Kenney 209 10 Hnzko, Gail 181,228 10 Harvard, Emma 227 10 Hieaun, Barbara 181,228 l1 Harvey, Judy 11 Hiaeeen, Judy 156,209 9 Harvey, Sharon 248 11 Hickman, Janice 202,209 10 Hervey,Role181,189,227 10 Hickman, Philip 228 11 Haleel, Janet 209 B Hicks, Angela 248 11 Hattisr, Janet 209 9 Hicks, Helen 10 Haugen, Linda 227 9 Hicks, Rebecca 248 U S D A 2 , Phone: 733-0170 r p 0 Pri me Meats 1 V . A U -J U S J AC KS O F I I I I Jus The Best Meat ln Town FORT LAUDERDALE . , y And Tl'1c1t Ain t N10 Bull 2501 E. Sunrise Blvd. 161 1 N .W. 40th Ave. lStc1te Rd. 71 Louderl-mill, Florido J oc k B l o nton 583-601 1 West Broward Blvd. 583-6012 P.O. Box 8423 Fort Lciuderdo le, Florida UN DERWRITERS CORP. JIM H UNTER, President M J.J. Uocki GORMAN, Vice President - 356 1181 NW. 61 Ave. lSunset Stripl ci-IEERS FRGM THE PURSE GANG Luther - '71 - Foggy I 1 Hicks, Steve 92,209 11 Hicks, T erri 209 9 Hicks, Willie 130,248 9 Higginson, Suzanne 10 Higgs, Xavier 92,228 9 Hill, Ernestina 103,248,258 10 Hill, Gregory 10 Hill, Linda 185,228 11 Hill, Michael183,209 9 Hill, Susan 248 12 Hill, Vicki 82,282 11 Hilton, Diane 185,209 11 Hinds, Deborah 9 Hinson, Michael 248 10 Hirsh, Jeffery 120,228 11 lllinqworth, Julia 210 9 Illingworth, Jeannie 249 12 lmrll, Jo 285 9 Indicott, Bradlev 144.249 9 Infants, Jan 249 11 Inluso, Denise 92,210 11 Ingle, Cynthia 210 12lr1da, Kent 285 10 lngle, Richard 10 lnglese, Janet 228 9 Ingram, Gwendolyn 249 9 lnfem, Larry 249 9 lreson, David 10 Irvin, Cynthia 228 10 Irvin, Rose Mary Claudette - Capin Weed - Hostess Queenie - Worm Detroit Office Lauderdale Ll. 1-5406 581-7911 SOUTHEAST BROACH CO. INCORPORATED CPERRY BYARDP 304 Beaver 3130 N.W. 17th St. Royal Oak, Mich. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Tires Tune Up Brakes SUNRISE GOLF VILLAGE Fort Lauderdale, Florida 583-9505 12 Hmielewdsi, Richard 132,156,183,282 9 Hmielewski, Susan 240,248 9 Hoag, Cindy 11 Hodp, Glenn 10 Hodge, Lewis 228 11 Hodge, Lewis 129 10 Hodge, Debra 228 11 Hodge, Steve 209 10 Hodges, Victoria 228 10 Hoecker, Daniel 144,228 12 Hoedtar, Norwood 283 11 Hoelt, Laura 181,202,209 10 Hoey, Robert 228 12 Hoffman, Jeff 282 12 Hoffman, Jorph 110,131 ,136,187,283 9 Hoffman, Kurt 248 12 Hofmeistar, Rod 11 Hogeland, Barbara 209 11 Hogue, Pamela 209 9 Hooue, Susan 248 12 Holden, Richard 283 12 Holarrsan, Jay 282 9 Holland, Debra 92,248 12 Holland, Valerie 320 10 Holland, Vickie 228 12 Hollinpr, Sue 12,67,72,282 10 Hollinger, Terry 185,228 11 Hollingsworth, Kim 209 12 Hollinpwortfl, Mark 282 9 Holloway, Daryl 9 Hollovily, Linde 248 10 Holmes, Barbara 228 10 Holmes, Froline 228 12 Holmes, Douglas 282 12 Holmes, Marllall 283 12 Holmes, Parllle 189,228 10 Homer, Dlene 10 Hommel, Gary 228 10 Hommel, Glenn 228 9 Homeker, Rlnkv 248 12 Hanan, Harry 283 10 Hood. James 228 10 Hooper, Christopher 187,228 12 Hooper, Terrllyn 107,283 12 Hoops, Barbara 284 10 Hope, Glenn 228 11 Hopkins, Gordon 9 Hopkins, Lisa 175,248 10 Hopkins, Rebecca 185,228 10 Hopper, Mary 228 9 Horace, Stummins 248 9 Horne, Gregory 249 I0 Horne, Jana 228 9 Horne, Rufus 249 12 Horner, Laurie 82,284 9 Horsfall, John 249 12 Horzepa,Irena175,284 11 Horzapa, Larry 175,209 9 Hoster, William 249 12 Hotaling, Susan 104,285 9 Hough, Deborah 11 Houhe, Brian 156,209 9 lsanhower, Julian 9 lsenhower, Pamela 249 9 Islaf, Kenneth 249 12 Ives, Jamie 185,284 10 Ives, Jan ioe 228 9 Jackson, Brenda 249 10 Jackson, Chad 228 10 Jackson, Darrylyn 228 10 Jackson, David 228 10 Jackson, James 92,150,228 11 Jackson, Linda 210 9 Jackson, Otis 249 9 Jackson, Sharon 250 9 Jackson, Sherwood 250 9 Jackson, There 1w,250 10 Jackson, Virginia 228 10 Jackson, Walter 10 Jacobs, Coy 228 9 Jacobs, Jeffrey I2 Jacobs, John 9 Jacobs, Michael 250 9 Jacobson, James 250 9 Jalo, Catherine 250 10 James, S kae 183,228 12 Jamlhon, Jamae 152,15J,266,284,339 11 Jamison, John 92,210 11 Jardone, Patricia 210 9 Jarrell, Jerry 250 I0 Jeendoe, Sara 228 12 Jeffery, 10 Jeffery, 12 Jenltlns, 11 Jenkins, 8 Jeflklnl. 9 Jenkins, Reps 84,156,264,284 'timothy 22s Jarset106,107,156,167,285 Julie 181,210 Minnie 250 Precious 250 9 Jenkins, Sandra 175,240,250 10 Jenklns, Watson 228 9 Jensen, Karen 250 11 Jenson, Mark 92,210 0 Jerde. Vers 250 12 Jal. Ernaet1D1,284 I2 Jobln. Denise 284 0 Jobln, R lohard 250 12 Jaffa, Bunn 284 10 Johansen. Elizabeth 225 12 Jamlaeon, Janie 9 Johnson, Alfred 250 9 Johnson, Benlta 250 9 Johnson, Burnlce 250 11 Johnson, Charlene 160, 210 9 Johnson, Charles 9 Johnson, Dave 250 9 Johnson, Dorothy 250 9 Johnson, Gail 250 I I Johnson, George 9 Johnson, Herbert 10 Johnson, Janet 228 9 Johnson, Jeanne 12 Johnson, Julie 156,185,264,285,341 10 Johnson, John 228 9 Johnson, Karen 250 10 Johnson, Karen 228 10 Johnson, Javon 10 Houha. 9 Houser. I1 Howard 11 Howard 10 Howard 12 Howard 10 Howard 12 Howard 10 Howard 9 Howard Christopher 228 Cynthia 249 . Ann 185,209 , Elaine 160,166,210 , Joan 175,228 , Kathryn 160,285 , Nancy . Nathan 90.92285 , Robin 228 , Ron 249 10 Johnson, Lawrence 228 10 Johnson, Linda 228 10 Johnson, Lorem 228 9 Johnson, Lorri 250 9 Johnson, Mapline 250 10 Johnson, Mark 228 11 Johnson, Mike 210 12 Johnson, Rdert 82,83,1l0,113,116,140 157,187,286,334 MARK III BARBER SERVICE Plantation Towne Mall 6955 W. Broward Blvd. 584-3146 I0 Howard, Wendy 9 Howell, Dan 249 12 Howell, Violti 185,285 9 Howell, Vincent 249 10 Howells, Lisa 228 10 Howland, Fred 228 11 Hoyt, Debbie 10 Hreha, Sherry 228 9 Hresko, John 11 Hubbard, Brenda 210 9 Hubbard, Gail 249 10 Huber, Robert 228 12 Huokins, William 191 10 Hudson, Clyde 9 Hudson, McKinley 228 9 Hudson, Vardell 249 11 Hudson, Wayne 210 10 Hudtti, Arthur 9 Hudsas, Bernie 249 10 Hughes, Bradley 228 10 Hudses, John 124,148,191,228 io Hwiia, muy 120,121,150,228 12 nug1m,noem144,191,2B4 9 Humes, Ulysses 249 12 Hssgualat, Miehll 284 10 Huguelet, Pamela 228 9 Humphries, Drew 249 9 Hunt, Benin 249 10 Hunt, Louise 228 11 Hunter, Jayne 210 9 Huntley, Naitheniel 249 11 Hupp, James 132,177,210 10 Hurt, Donna 228 9 Husak, Deborah 249 12 Nueton, Kenneth 284 10 Hutchinson, Cynthia 228 11 Hutchinson, Judy 9 Hutchinson, Sue 249 11 Hyatt, Diane 181,210 9 Hyatt, Joan 249 12 Hyatt. Torn 285 12 llllrsqnorth, Blbere 285 10 Johnson, Sharon 185,228 11 Johnson, Susan 210 12 Johnaon, Weday 320 9 Johnson, William 250 9 Johnson Winifred 250 12 serum, Iaooen :as 10 Jonas, Clerk 120,228 11 Jonas, Evonne 175,210 9 Jones. G 10 Jones, G 10 Jones rw 150,250 inpr 146,185,228 , Jeff 12 Jones, John 110,177,288,334 9 Jones, Johntta Mae 250 9 Jones. Julie 146,250 9 Jonas, Leon 250 9 Jones, Lovis 250 9 Jones, Malcolm 12 Jonee. Mllena 287 10 Janes, Mary 10 Jonas, Michael 228 9 Jones. Patricia 9 Jones, Richard 250 228 10 Jones, Richard 12 Jonas, Robert 110,140,l87,2B7,ID5,CD9 9 Jones, Ronny 250 11 Jones, Sandra 210 12 Jonas, Steve 287 9 Jones, Tom 250 10 Jordan, Elizabeth 185,228 10 Jordan, Susan 228 11 Jofdling, Malddy 10 Jorgensen, Lori 228 12Joyoe, K athleen 9 Jude. Stevan 9 June, Berry 250 12 Jung, Freneetta 160,287 12 Janie., carey 157,286 10 Jultlee, Glenda 228 11 JUltlCl, Richard 210 11 Justloa. Robin 12 Kafll, Jod 286 11 Kahn, Gary 136,210 3 THE BROWARD TIMES SANDY HIRSCH, Editor, Publisher Phone: 587-9080 or 587-8373 WHEN lT'S IN THE BROWARD TIMES, lT'S IN EVERYBODY'S HOME! THE NATIONS MOST HONORED COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Compliments of 1415 E. Sunrise Blvd. Americcln Notionol Bonk Bldg. Fort Louderdole, Florido 33304 BURLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 731-8414 DON'S SUNRISE GOLF VILLAGE AUTO REPAIR 6442 N.W. 20th Street 10 Kar, Jeanmarie 228 12 Klear. Dean 9 Krieg, Lynette 250 12 Larsen, Janet 96.290 12 Karbouiti, Thaodora 131,286 10 Kleln, Russell 229 10 Kroops, Jeffrey 10 Larson. Brenda 230 10 Reston, Michele 185,228 11 Klerrtnent, Sharon 210 10 Kruse, Kerry 229 9 Larson, James 250 10 Kem, Ketlrryrr 228 12 Klaias, Chris 287 9 Kruee, Ronald 10 Larson, lvlerlt 2:10 12 Katris, Michael 183,287 10 Klemann, Michael 229 11 Kuhl, Caron 210 9 Lasecki, George 250 11 Katris, Michelle 9 Katrls, Mitchell 250 12 Kaya, Dabora'287- 10 Kaye, Kevin 193,228 11 Kearney, Cheryl 210 11 Kearney, Connie 210 10 Kearney, Correne 22B 12 Kaalar, Jeff104,105,2B7 12 Kaalar, Kathy 287 11 Keen, Deborah 210 9 Keener, Kathryn 250 11 Kehol, Mike 210 9 Keil, Joyce 250 12 Kalllf, Deborah 286 9 Keller, Jeffrey 11 Keller, Lorraine 229 11 Keller, Terrance 210 10 Kelley, Deborah 229 11 Kelley, Pam 210 9 Kelley, Patricia 92,161,250 9 Kelley, Ruthie 2M 9 Kelly, Patricia 10 Kelly, Tricia 229 9 Keltner, Bruce 250 11 Kenny, James 210 9 Kennedy, James 9 Kennedy, Julie 250 10 Kennedy, Ketnleen 229 9 Kennedy, Susan 250 9 Kent, Maxine 250 10 Karrrpn, Mrenele 229 10 Kesler, Arlere 229 12 Kadaf, Linda 286 10 Kesxrler, Jo Ann 229 9 Kenner, John 250 10 Key. Bonnre 229 9 Key, Jannie 250 10 Key, Tome 229 12 Kidd, Randy 110,1l5,140,l55,187, 285,286,334 12 Kiefer, Mary 156,287 9 Kielbasa, Ju Ann 250 12 Kialbau. John 287 10 Kiernan, Terry 12 Kilian, Kathlaan 286 11 Killeen, Susan 9 Killian, Cheryl 146,250 11 Killian, Kim 210 12 Killian, Ridlard 288 9 Kimble, Earl 250 11 King, Benjamin 210 9 King, Charles 10 King, Rickey 229 9 Kingbury, Robert 250 9 Kippert, Steve 250 9 Kirby, Mark 250 12 Kirk, Terry 179,286,341 9 Klsarwich, J0hn 250 9 Kitchen. James 10 Kllrnchak, Cass 229 11 Kllrmhalt, Judith 10 Klob, Keith 12 Klob, Terry 287 9 Klocke, Patricia 9 Klocke, Steven 10 Klopfentteln, Dick 229 10 Klose, Kathy 229 10 Klose, Kenneth 229 10 Knapp, Dale 229 10 KNIDD. Jeanie 185,229 12 KNIPP, Jo 79,175,288 10 Knapka, Bernard 183,229 12 Kniarim, Donna 179,288 9 Knierim, Mary 250 10 Knight, Alrich 229 12 Krraettt, cerel 2133 9 Knight, Gertrude 250 10 Knight, Henry 10 Knight, Jeff 229 9 Knight, Sallie 250 9 Knight. Steve 250 10 Knight, Valerie 229 10 Knighton, Rudolph 229 10 Knotts, Karen 229 12 Knovrlbi, Charlet 288 10 Knowles, Sallie 185,229 11 Knox, Karen 210 9 Knudsen, Sharob 250 11 Knuth, Debra 210 9 Koenlng, James 250 9 Koenig, John 250 12 Koanig,Robart132,177,289 9 Koger, Robert 250 10 Kohler. Virginia 229 10 Kohler, William 229 11 Koopman, Patricia 210 12 Kopp, Joan 92,289 12 Korinak, Sulan 161,289 10 Kossman, Kathy 229 11 Kousek. Rock 210 9 Kraft, Ricky 12 Kral, Joan 288 9 Kral, Richard 250 9 Krawczyk, Douglas 250 9 Krewezylt, Mark 250 12 Krawcayk, Tad 288 11 Krawczyk, Victor 210 12 Kraiak, Thomas 288 10 Krehel, Jane 233 10 Kreirneyer, Kathryn 230 9 Kralmeyer, Dada 250 10 Kremer, Daniel 175, 237 9 Kremer, Randall 9 Krenkewitz, William 9 Kretzef, Susan 250 9 Kretzschmar, Paul 11 Krezel, Karol 210 12 Krieg, Lllron 289 12 Kuhl, Stephanie 289 12 Kuhlawind, Blair 132,289 12 Kuhlatvind, Janet 12 Kuhn, Kathleen 288 10 Kuhn, Marian 229 12 Kuhn, Robin 289 9 Kulper, Mark 9 Kulp, Fredrick 144,250 11 Kulp, Susan 89,179,210 12 Kunau, Barbara 289 9 Kunau. Carolyn 250 9 Kunkel, Ellen 250 12 Kunkel, Linda 12,70,71,72,73,74, l05,109,1B5,28B,315,340 11 Kunkel, Terri 185,210 11 Kurlin, Patricia 210 9 Kusch, Laura 250 12 Kutehirla, Jody 106,167 9 Kutchini, Scott 250 12 Kuvar, Michael 92,191,289 9 Kyker, Carl 251 12 Labadia, Cheryl 289 10 Labarbera, Lenore 230 11 Labella, Deborah 210 11 Labelle, Gene 210 10 Lack, Steven 230 10 Laconte, Daniel 10 Laconte, Linda 230 11 Lacount, Neal 107,210 10 Lafavors, Betty 213 10 Lafavors, Lucy 230 9 Lagala, Michele 251 12 Lapala, Paul 12 Lagana, Pamela 106,185,290 12 Lagala, Penny 106,167,185,290 11 Lagl, Jelfrey 210 9 Lajoie, Lisa 250 11 Lake, David 210 11 Lake, Rebecca 210 9 Lamar, Dannia 250 9 Lambert, Anthony 250 9 Lambert, John 10 Lambert, Kathleen 185 9 Lambert, Kevin 250 10 Lamorl, Michael 230 9 Lancaster, Willia 10 Landstedt, Barry 9 Lane, Hilton 250 9 Lanhford, .lack 10 Lannl, Gary 230 10 Lanslord, Daryl 9 Lanuto, Michael 9 Lanuto, Richard 250 12 Lenute, wlllierl.-Q 10 Larred, Richard 9 Larkin, James 10 Larkin, Stephen 144,183,230 11 Larred, Flita 210 10 Larred, Richard 230 85,101,104, 10 Lester, Vincent 230 9 Lataeha, Andrew 251 9 Laufman, Scott 251 10 Laukford, Jack 9 Laulor. Beborah 251 11 Laulor, Kathryn 161 10 Laurieella, Jo Anne 230 9 Laurie, Blair 251 9 Laut, Pamela 251 12 Laut, Vidtia 12 Lauhanbadl, Frank 84,110,179,187,269,291 12 Lautanbadt, Kathy 179,291 11 Lavigne, Jan 161,210 12 Lawdtr, Janet 291 10 Lawles, Sharon 210 9 Lawrence, Stevan 251 12 Lawrance, Stevan 12 Lawrance, Toby 290 10 Lawson, Charyl 92,96,230 9 Lenryer, Janna 251 11 Lawyer, Michael 210 9 Layher, Rick 251 10 Layman, Susan 230 10 Layton, Victoria 175,230 11 Leach, Steve 110,187,210 11 Leahy, Frank 210 12 Laahy, Michael 290 9 Leelty, Rich 10 Leavitte, Raymond 231 10 Lebbage, Conana 230 10 Lee 10 Lee, 10 Lee. 9 Lee. 9 Las. 9 Lee, 12 Laa, 9 Lac, 10 Lee Barbara 233 Betty Dennis Gwendolyn 251 Leslie Latter 251 Lorenzo 126 William 251 Zack, 230 12 Leff, Gary 290 10 Lefferts, Melanie 175,181,230 12 Leffarts, Robin 96,181,291 9 Legg, lvlleneel 12 Lapgitro, Diana 291 10 Lehn, Jane 230 12 Lahn, Tarry 291 11 Lahr, Joanne 185,210 10 Lemolne, Victoria 230 11 Lani t, Stephanre 210 10 Leonaggeo, Dana 11 Leslie, Charlene 189,210 9 Lesperance, Cynthia 251 9 Lasperanee, Mary 251 10 Lester, Steven 230 10 Letcher, Deborah 230 9 Letter, John 9 Letter, Susan 10 Levey, Richard 230 12 Levin, Jeff 358 COMPLIMENTS OF PLANTATIUN FARMS INC. ,I .. . 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Donald , Mary 102,l 79,221,230, 12 Lingar, Mary 156,175,290 10 Lingerfeldt, Charm 230 9 Linklev. Sue 252 9 Linn, Nancy 252 9 Litherland, Leslie 252 11 Little, Barbara 211 12 Littll, Cynthia 290 10 Litlviler, Sean 11 Livermore, Jeannette 92,211 10 Livermore. Rita 230 9 Lockett, Benjamin 9 Locketl, Betty 252 9 Lockett, Carolyn 252 9 Lockhart, Barbara 252 9 Lockhart, Sharon 252 10 Lockhart, Jacquelin 230 12 Lodtard, Sharon 320 9 Lockhart, Virginia 252 9 Lockwood, Terry 252 9 Loebart, Marcia 252 11 Laafflar, Marcia 11 Loeffler, Toni 211 10 Lon, Bobby ' 9 Loft, Kimberely 252 12 Loftin, Rebecca 12,70,71,75,86, 9 Logan, Caroline 250 10 Logan, John 230 9 London, Cynthia 252 10 Long, Robert 230 10 Long, Susan 161,177,230 9 Long, Tony 251 11 Lord, Cathy 179,211 9 Lord, Gregory 252 9 Lord, Mark 122,150,252 160,290,341 11 Lord, my 110,187,211 11 Lorenti, Karen 9 Loring,Al1ce 252 11 Loring Lorraine 211 11 Losey, Norma 211 10 Lott Llnlell 10 Loudenslagel, Burt 230 9 Louis, Jdeane 252 10 Love, Prnnp 230 9 Loveday, Robert 252 9 Lovett, Frank 150,252 10 Lowden, William 175,230 12 Lowery, Mary 291 11 Lowery, Shannon 185,210 9 Lucas, Lynn 252 11 Luck, Sue 96,156,161,1B5, 12 Ludtatt, Janice 292 9 Lumm, William 252 10 Lundgran. Susan 230 12 Lundy, Donald 83,175,292 9 Lunsfordr Debra 252 12 Lutz, August 292 211 9 Lynn Gregory 252 12 Lynn, Sally 156,275,293 10 Lyon, Bruce 230 9 Macaluso, Clarissa 253 12 Macaluw, Steven 293 11 Macaluso, Nancy 212 9 Mac Donald Bryan 253 12 Mac Donald. Flatdler 320 9 Mac Donald, Sabrina 253 12 MIC Donald, Susan 293 10 Mac George, Donna 181,230 11 Mac George, can 12,7o,72,1oo 9 Mac Lallan, Gregory 253 11 Mac Murdu, Robin 202,211 10 Maden. Jerry 12 Madison, Carrie 292 11 Mngee,A1rryrna 212 11 Mrrgnk, cnrries 212 12 Mahler, Robert 292 10 Mahoney, Kathleen 231 11 Maina, Elise 12 Maitrl, Windy Lou 181,292 12 Maki. Paula 293 11 Maki, Roger 212 12 Malinowlti, .han 293 12 Mallnowlti, Sondra 231 9 Melena, Walter 10 Mallard, Angeline 231 ,101,181,211,313 359 Compliments of THE MOBILE HOME HERALD Serving the Well-Established Mobile Home Communities of Broward 587-1485 Phone 587-5868 SUNSHINE FABRICS, INC 3135 W. Broward Boulevard Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. R. P. M. 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John 212 12 Mwonald 11 McDonald 11 McDonald 11 McDonald , Ddlra 295 , Heather 212 , Michael 212 , Patty 212 11 Mcbonouyi, Patricia 212 12 Mborlouii, Timothy 294 10 McDuf1ie, Barbara 230 9 McEwen, Terry 253 10 McFarland, Rena 230 10 McGauley, Ruthie 230 9 McGath, Sandy 253 9 McGaehln, Jay 253 11 McGaehan, Karan 212 10 Mcfioldrick, Terry 9,185,230 10 McGovern, Virginia 9 McGowan, Denile 253 10 McGown, Michael 144,230 12 Mfuire, Diane 291 9 McGuire, Gary 253 12 McGuire, Ridt 294 10 McGovern, Virginia 230 10 Mclntyra, Lisa 230 12 Meimyn, Lou 175,294 9 Mclntyre, John 253 9 McJunkin, 11 McJunkin, Millard 253 Charlie 11 McKean, Kimberly 156,181,212 11 McKinley, Thomas 212 9 McKinley, 12 McKinley, Gail 253 Neil 295 10 Mcliown, Debra 213 9 McManan, 9 McMahon. 10 McManus. I1 McManu1. 10 McMiIIian, 9 MCMillill1 Garry 253 Greoe 253 Ann 179,2W Michael 88,187,212 Treesie 231 Sandra 253 12 McNeil, Thrranea 296 11 McNurney, Michael 12 McLane, B ruee 187,296 10 McPherson, Mary 231 10 Mc0ui9g, Martha 138,231 12 Miuilkin, Midlael 296 11 McYier, Wendell 10 Meenor, Diane 232 10 Mecca, Cynthia 232 12 Medina, Cheryl 189,296 11 Medley, Ann 96,181,212 11 Meek, Debra 212 10 Maprick, Glenn 232 12 Mqmai, viaii 296 10 Meirose, JoAnn 232 10 Melnlck, David 9 Malnick, Theodore 253 11 Mendicino, Beverly 161,189,212 11 Menzer, Vicki 185,212 12 Mercil, Catherine 11Merc1l, Jo Ann 212 9 Mercil, Flobert 253 12 Merck, Cathy 320 12 Merkel, Georp 191,296 10 Merrick, Grewry 232 9 Merriweather, T. A. 253 10 Merriwelther, U. 232 9 Metrick, Mary 253 9 Meyer, George 253 11 Meyers, Geri 212 10 Michael, Kathleen 92,161,232 9 Mlche1is, Eric 253 11 Michells, Ernest 212 11 Miles, John 10 Miles, Lori 181,232 11 Milke, Louis 10 Milke, Marilyn 232 12 Milltl, Michelle 296 11 Millar, Danny 89,110,187,212 10 Miller, Edward 232 9 Miller, James 253 12 Millar, John 296 9 Miller, Joy 253 10 Miller, Kent 232 10 Miller, Linda 232 11 Miller, Mary 185,212 11 Miller, Michael 212 10 Miller, Michael 120 10 Miller, Michael 132,232 11 Miller, Ray 212 11 Mlllor, Robert 10 Milla, Rita 232 11 Miller, Robert 212 10 Miller, Rubin 10 Miller, Ronald 92,177,232 11 Miller, Steve 212 9 Miller, Susan 253 11 Miller, Tracey 179,212 9 Miller, Verna 253 10 Miller, Vicki 232 10 Miner, virginia 9 Mills, Willie 253 10 Milsteod, Charles 233 9 Milton, Kevin 131,253 11 Milton, Mary 43,17S,179,212 10 Milton, Matthew 10 Mincey, Gregory 233 9 Mincey, Pamela 253 11 Mincey, Robert 92,212 10 Mincher, Daniel 92,233 12 Miner, Celia 233,296 12 Miner, Cynthia 9 Minerd. Diane 253 11 Minimne, Gregory 140,212 9 Minlcone, Linda 253 11 Mink, Debra 212 10 Mink, Pamela 233 12 Minnet, James 132,297 10 Mlnnis, Adlal 233 12 Minter, David 106,297 9 Mintzer, Cindy 253 10 Mmtzer, Merril 233 10 Miskins, Pamela 233 12 Miskovrdti, Michele 160,179,212 12 Misekalley, Hugart 84,11O,113,297,318,341 10 Misskellsy, Harry 233 11 Mitchell, Cindy 146,156,189,21 2 9 Mitchell, Faith 253 9 Mitchell, Grace 253 11 Mitchell, Hillary 92,212 9 Mitchell, John 253 9 Mitchell, Mary 146,253 10 Mitchell, Flozanne 233 10 Mitchell, Robert 120,150,232 11 Miiciieu, Shirley 212 11M1x, Linda 212 12 Mixoll, Nancy 156,181,296 10 Mobley, John 233 12 Mock, Steven 233 10 Molatt, Steve 233 10 Muffin, Alben 12 Moffitt, Kenneth 296 9 Mogg, Charles 253 9 Molstner, Clona 253 10 Molitane, Stephen 233 12 Molitor, Jim 110,191,296 10 Molitor, Thomas 120,150,233 10 Molnar, Robert 233 9 Moment, Janet 253 10 Monello, Allen 233 10 Monesi, Paul 233 11 Monsour, George 212 12 Mansour, William 12 Montague, Marshall 157,182,1B3,297 10 Montagna, Loretta 233 10 Monteith, Martin 233 9 Montes, Marian 253 9 Montgomery, Aaron 253 11 Montgomery, James 148,212 10 Montgomery, Neil 233 9 Moore, Arthur 253 11 Moore, Daniel 212 9 Moore, David 253 10 Moore, David 136,233 11 Moore, Donald 9 Moore, Kermit 254 11 Moore, Malisa 156,161 ,1 75,21 2 9 Moore, Robert 122,131,253 9 Morack, Kathleen 254 9 Morales, Alicia 254 11 Morales, Esly 212 12 Moralel, Nora 297 10 Morales, Teresa 233 9 Mordon, Fredrick 254 12 Moreau. Gail 297 10 Moreau, Roland 9 Morell, Robin 12 Morell, Michele 160,297 11 Morgan, Linda 212 9 Morris, Douglas 254 9 Morris, John 122 11 Morris Kathryn 150,181 9 Morris, Linda 254 9 Morris, Margot 254 12 Morris, Marilyn 298 9 Morris, Ronald 254 11 Morrison, Pamela 181,212 9 Morrison, Rachel 254 12 Morrison, Rosemary 185,298 10 Morrisxette,Fatr1cla 232 10 Morton, Anthony 12 Morton, James 298 9 Morton, Jeff 150,254 9 Morton, Stephanie 254 9 Morton, Thomas 11 Moseley, Lana. 212 9 Moser, Bryan 10 Moser, Nancy 233 9 Moses, Geoifrey 254 12 Moaier, Jadt 183 9 Mueller, Greg 254 12 Muanckler, Arthur 187,298 9 Muenckler, James 254 10 Mulkey, Lisa 12 Muller, Jan 299 9 Muller, Keith 254 12 Mulrenan, Eileen 160,299 12 Munree, Deyle 299 9 Munson, Deborah 9 Munson, Deborah 254 11 Murcliff, David 92.212 9 Murphy, Cynthia 254 10 Murphy, Grady 233 9 Murohy, Lima 254 10 Murphy, Marc 233 9 Murphy, Patsy 254 9 Murphy, Paul 254 12 Murphy, nm 9 Murray, John 255 9 Murray, Sandra 10 Myers, Debra 233 12 Myers, Gary 298 9 Myers, Michael 255 9 Myers, Stephen 255 11 Nagy, Donna 9 Nagy, Johnny 255 10 Naples, Carmel 233 11 Naples, Charles 11 Naples, Linda 212 11 Naugle, Jim 212 12 Neue. 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Lovenie 255 1 1 Peterson , Lynn 9 Peterson, Martha 255 9 Peterson . Paul 12 Petley, Frank 148,187,303 9 Petley, Stephen 255 10 Petrakos, Diana 255 9 Petrillo, Diane 12 Pettit, Charles I56,I83,275,302 12 Petty, Constance 302 11 Pell. Robert 213 12 Phu, Mary 86,I57,160,184,302,339,340,342 10 Pfeifer, 12 Pfailar, 9 Pfelfer, 12 Phelps, 10 Phillip, Gary 233 Joan 303 Karen 255 Nancy 303 Sharon 9 Phillips, Deborah 255 10 Phillips, Douglas 233 10 Phillips, ons 9 Phillips, Pamela 255 10 Phillips, Richard 233 11 Phillips, Ronald 213 10 Phillips, Sharon 233 9 Phillips, wahdy 9 Philpotf ophha 255- Congratulations to the Class of 1971 GEE BROACH AND MACHINE COMPANY 3991 S.W. 12th Court Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Phone 581-4780 9 Payton , Timothy 10 Paely, Jon 10 Pearsoul, Willie 233 12Peavy, Merrell 301 10 Pecaro, Bernard 120,233 9 Pecher, Tom 255 10 Peck, Susan 233 1 1 Pectol, Rebecca 213 11 Peecher, Michael 9 Peecher, Thomas 9 Feeler. 9 Pegler, 9 Peirce, 12 Peirce. Robert 255 Ann 255 Danny 255 Debra 301 12 Pellillo, Constance 12,69,74,86,104,105,156, 157,167,184,301 12 Pallitteri, Anglo 302 12 Pender, Carol 156,302 10 Pendergast, Gale 92,233 9 Pendergraph, G. 255 12 Perlidr, Diane 9,77,146,175,184,302 9 Penick, Joanne 255 12 Pennella, Amelia 303 10 Pennella, Arllta 233 10 Penton, Pamela 233 10 Perdue, Connie 233 12 Perera, Paul 320 10 Perkins, Deborah 233 9 Perkins, Donald 255 9 Perkins, Ronald 255 12 Parry, Mary 78,303 12 Petchul, Richard 303 9 Pete, Robert 144,255 9 Peters, Denise 255 10 Peters, Kim 233 10 Philpot, Terrance 233 12 Picard, Suzanne 156,175,303 9 Pickering, Susan 146,255 10 Pickles, Susan 146,185,233 9 Pierce, Charles 255 9 Pierce, James 12 Piarol, John 110,302 12 Piggins, William 10 Pillau, Lols 233 10 Pinon, Ana 233 12 Pittinger, Mark 302 12 Pittinpr, William 183 9 Pitts, virginia 255 10 Plair, Janet 233 10 Plante, Lorrie 233 1j Plnng. Paihfia 214 10 Plante, Peter 233 11Platt, Flite 214 9 Plummer, Brenda 12 Podollty, Linda 12,65,72,104,105,1 181,303 9 Poff, Dawn 255 11 Pof1, Douglas 214 11 Pohlsen, Gary 214 12 Polan, Doreen 12 Polidsemi, Donna 303 9 Pollto, Bartholomew 256 9 Polley, Marianne 256 9 Pollio, Steven 256 9 PollY, Eddie 256 11 Ponche, Sandy 156,214 9 Ponche, Thomas 122,131,256 10 Ponder, Lorenzo 234 9 Ponder, Wesley 256 11 Food, Jeffrey 82,177,214 61,161 9 Nekritz, Joyce 12 Nalin, Kiell 156,299 9 Nelson, Anthony 255 9 Nelson, Cynthia 255 9 Nelson, Diane 255 11 Nelson, Steve 9 Nesbitt, Adell 9 Neeyik, Craig 255 12 Neavik, Kent156,1B3,299 11 Newburne, Robert 10 Newman, Daniel 92,233 9 Newman, Dawn 255 10 Newman, Howard 92,233 9 Neweon, Diane 240,255 10 Newton, Terry 9 Nicholas, Shelby 255 9 Nickerson, Bernard 122,255 9 Nicodem, Shirley 255 9 Nieres, Richard 255 9 Nieto, Adolfo 255 9 Nieves, Yvette 255 12 Nilrlta, Barbara 179,299 10 Nivans, Ted 120,131,233 9 Nixan, Albert 255 9 Nolan, Barbara 255 10 Nordan, Linard 233 11 Nordine, Gloria 10 Nordlinger, Lawrence 120,150,1B7,233 12 Nordlinpr, Lisa 104,157,17B,179,298,3411 9 Norman, Mark 11 Norman, Charles 187 9 Norman, Richard 9 Norman, Vickii 255 12 Norris, Grag140,177,298 12 Norris, Nancy 64,179,299 9 Norris, Pamela 255 11 Norteman. Jo Ann 9 North, Gerald 255 9 Northrop, Kim 255 10 Nato, Theresa 11 Novick, William 12 Nowdt, Kenneth 191,299 9 Noyes, Cindy 255 9 Nupnt, Charles 9 Nunnally, Charles 255 9 Nunnally, Ralph 255 9 Nutter. Kimberly 255 11 Nuuolo, Donald 212 9 Ohuehon, Michael 255 10 Occhipinti, Richard 92,233 10 0'Cor1nor, Brian 9 Odom, Katrilla 255 12 opera, Panlla 156,298 9 Ogletree, Jen 255 10 Ogodowski, Susan 233 12 Ogrodovldi, Thomas 10 Oligo, Michael 233 12 Oldedt, Doniee 12,69,72,104,155,160,1B5,298 12 Oliver, Douiaa 299 10 Oliver, Emma 12 Olln. Cindy 299 11 Olsen, Jeffrey 213 11 Olsen, Wendy 213 12 O'Mallay, John 301 11 Ondrellcka, Mark 213 9 Ondrejicka, Michael 122,255 9 Ondrejicka, Timothy 255 12 O'Neil, Connie 160,300 9 O'NeiI, Kathleen 255 12 0'NeiI, Gary 301 12 onw. 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Rita 233 12 Parish. 10 Parish, 12 Parker, 10 Parker, 10 Parker, 10 Parker, 10 Parker, 11 Parker, Cheryl 92,156,300 Jo 92,161,185,233 Christine 1 56,130 Cynthia 185,233 Francine 185,233 Kim 233 Lynn 233 Richard 213 12 Parltar. Thomas 9 Parks, Vicki 255 9 Parnell, Alice 255 11 Parr, Cathy 213 Phone 946-5680 Phone 946-3335 Best Wishes From: ROBERTSON ROOFING COMPANY, INC. JOHN W. ROBERTSON President 482 S. Dixie Hwy., West Pompano Beach, Fla. 363 IF ITS IN FASHION ITS AT JORDAN MARSH SUN CENTER 5 RISE SHOPPING 65 3344 e, 1,1 .0 In . 'Re v 1 ,vague 12 Poorbaud1,Sue 184,302 10 Pope, Georg 234 10 Pope, Selem 120,234 12 Popola, Michael 302 10 Popynick, Alan 183,234 12 Portrais, Larry 191,303 12 Porxia, Barbara 303 10 Porzia, Marilyn 181,234 9 Posey, Alvin 9 Posey, Anthony 256 11 Poskitt, George 110,148,214 9 Posse, Rene 256 9 Pot, Elmer 256 9 Potter, Robert 256 11 Potter, Stuart 9 Potts, James 12 Powell, Vickie 185,320 10 Power, Stephen 9 Pratt. Levida 256 9 Pratt, Michael 122,256 12 Pray, Mary 9 Fressley, Lynette 256 12 Pnmii, Doug 304 11 Pienyman,Jeii 144,214 10 Price, Bradley 234 10 Price, Mary 234 9 Price, William 256 9 Primer, owigm 256 12 Prillaman, Diane 92,156,157,16 11 Principe, Eugene 161,214 10 Principe, Patricia 234 11 Pringle, Marsha 214 9 Pringle, Richard 256 10 Proletta, Angelo 92,234 12 Profetta, Gaatanna 9 Prophet, Shirley 256 9 Protheroe, Judith 256 12 Protharoa, Shirley 9 Pruett, Robert 122,256 11 Pucillo, Daniel 214 10 Pudney, Robert 12 Purcell, Theodore 191,304 11 Pyett, Norman 187 12 Pyne, David 11 Pyne, Debra 214 9 Quesada, Manual 256 10 Quigley, Dawn 234 12 Guintnlanla, Lin 192,305,341 10 Quiring, Jay 11 Rube, william 214 9 Rachel, Vara 256 11 Rachow, Mark 214 11 Rackerd, Marilyn 214 9 Radeka, Victor 256 11 Radin, Mary 214 11 Radosta, Jack 11 Radtke. 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Hazel 179,305,341 11 Raymundo, Bernice 185,214 11 Raymunds, Terr1214 1 2 Raad, Brad 11 Read, Chris 9 Reeves, Tom 256 11Rebadow, Danny 9 Rebello, Jayne 256 10 Rebello, Joyce 234 9 Redon, Debra 256 11 Redon, Debra 11 Reece, Thomas 92,183,214 10 Reed, Batty 234 9 Reed, Janice 256 11 Reeves, June 9 Reeves, Susan 256 12 Relanes, William 305 11 Reign, Kathie 214 12 Ragner, Christopher 304 11 neiggei, Nina 9 Reik, Tonie 256 10 Reik, Victoria 160,234 9 Reilly, Diane 256 9 Reilly, George 122,256 10 Reilly, Richard 120,150,234 10 Reilly, Timothy 150,234 12 Reilly, Vincent 321 12 Reilly, William 12 Rainka, Parmla 304 9 Reisigh, Kenneth 256 11 Reisman, Suzanne 214 9 Remington, Alan 256 12 Ranna, Gary 183,304 11 Ranna, Rickey 92,156 10 Ranner, Carol 189,234 12 Rayburn. Lauranl 9 Rayburn. Leslie 256 9 Reyhurn, Ronald 256 9 Reyha, Christopher 256 9 Renolds, Catherm 256 11 Renolds,Cyn1n1s 9 Renolds, Peggy 256 10 Renolds, Sandra 9 Renolds, Scott 11 Rhinehart, Linda 12 Rhodes. 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Debbie 312 11 Sumner, Coralie 216 12 Sumner, Preatina 312 12 Sunderland, Linda 92,312 11 Surko, Doreen 216 9 Sutlifie, John 260 10 Sutton, Edward 120,236 10 Sutton, Jaifrey 236 11 Sverak, Joseph 216 9 Swain, Kathryn 260 10 Swan, Deborah 236 9 Swan, Vanessa 260 12 Swanann, Christopher 312 10 Swanson, William 236 12 Sweat, James 312 10 Sweeney, Debra 236 12 Sweeney, John 312 12 Sweeney, Timothy 110,140,187,312 10 Sweeney, Vicki 185,236 12 Sweet, Gloria 160,312 10 Sweet, Linda 185,236 11 Sweet, Lois 216 12 Sweitlar, Cynthia 181,312 10 Sweltzer, Lynn 236 9 swergm, Vickie 260 9 Swiezy, Lydia 260 11 Swiezy, Lynda 216 12 Swiazy, Stan 313 12 Swindon, John 313 9 Swindle, Roseann 260 10 Swinty, Mark 236 12 Switzer, Lana 313 11 Sykes, Robert 216 12 Syphera, Martha 313 9 Szuba, Mary Ellen 260 11 Taddie, Steve 216 10 Tadie, Don 120,236 9 Tallmadge, Karla 283 10 Tallmadge, Kimberly 185,236 9 Yarlton, Jo 260 10 Taylor, Eric 236 9 Taylor, Jacquelin 260 9 Taylor, James 260 10 Taylor, Janet 236 12 Taylor, June 312 11 Taylor, Lisa 152,216 10 Taylor, Michael 11 Telft, Martha 185,216 9 Teid, Carl 260 12 Talles, Danisa104,105,160,181,312 10 Terry Jef1rey 12 Tarzi, Christopher 9 Terzi, Robin 236 9 Terzi, Gail 260 10 Thacher, Jill 236 12 Thacher, Robert 312 9 Thamarus, Terry 260 12 Thenl, Nini 313 10 Tharp, Robin 236 11 Theixen, Charles 216 11 Thlbodeau, Alfred 216 10 Thomas, Allen 144,236 10 Thomas, Anthony 236 11 Thomas, Beverly 216 9 Thomas, Blosaie 260 9 Thomas, Cindy 260 10 Thomas, Cam 146,179,236 9 Thomas, Isaac 260 10 Thomas, James 236 10 Thomas, Jeanie 336 11 Thomas, June 185,216 10 Thomas, Patrina 12 Thomas, Larry 187,313 I0 Thomas, Michael 131,150 10 Thomas, Mexcine 236 9 Thomas, Shirley 260 9 Thomas, Susan 138,260 10 Thomas, Tina 10 Thompkina, Marina 11 Thompson 10 Thompson 1 1 Thompson 12 Thompson, 9 Thomvwn. 9 Thompson, 1 1 Thompson 12 Tnanlpwnl smrn 156,313 , Charles 177,216 Debra 236 121'1mn1pmnl James 177,313 , Jill l2,66,72,B9,104,105,216 Judy 321 Kent 260 Margaret 160,260 Nancy 216 11 Thornton, Emily 216 10 Thornton, Mary 236 11 Thorpe, Thomas 216 11 Thrasher, Leslie 175,216 11 Thristino, Pamela 9 Throm, Kim 260 12 Throrrl, Paula 175,185,314 9 Thurman, Garv 9 Thurman, Melinda 10 Thwaites, Roni 236 11 Tiedemln, Richard 216 12 Tinium, Dorothy 314 12 Tinnermen, Colleen 314 10 Tinsley, Regina 236 11 Tipton, Charlene 216 11 Tisei, Wayne 191,217 11 Tivnan, Rosemary 217 9 Tilt, Jim 260 12 Tolhart, Randy 177,315,340 11 Tolle, Jerome 10 Tomllnaon, Kay 236 9 Toniuli, Bonnie 260 10 Toombs, Charles 236 9 Torino, valen. 260 9 Torres, Celeata 260 11 Toth, Patricia 160,217 12 Trahedt, Linda 155,179,314 11 Travers, Bruce 132,217 9 Tredmy, Mary 260 9 Treece, Albert, 260 9 Treece, Deborah 280 10 Treece, William 236 9 Trees, Kandy 146,260 12 Trees, Philip 144,156,1B7,314 11 Trees, Scott 144,156,187.217 11 Trefoer, Kim 217 10 Trefcer, Robenne 185,236 10 Trescot, Debra 185,236 11 Treiste, Audrey 178,179,217 9 Trimble, Patricia 260 12 Tritt, Michael 189,314 9 Trijillo, Reic 9 Troppello, Carol 9 Tropello, Donna 260 11 Trow, Pamela 161,217 10 Troxel, BradleY 12 Troxal, Sid 156,187,111 5 9 Trujillo, Eric 260 9 Tucciarone, Frank 12 Tuealt, Gary 314 9 Tuckar, Gary 11 Tucker, Sharon 185,217 9 Tucker, Susan 260 12 Tum, Jody 189,314 10 Turnbach, Joseph 236 12 Turnbach, Patricia 314 12 Turner, David 314 12 Turrlef, Debbie 315 10 Turner, Donald 237 9 Turner, Janet 260 9 Turner, Margaret 260 10 Turner, Talbert 9 Turner, Xavier 260 11 Tmnlg, Anne 179,217 10 Tyler, Desire 237 9 Tyler, Mark 260 10 Tyrrell, Jonny 175,237 9 Underwood, Gary 122,260 11 Underwood, Patty 217 9 Updike, Penny 260 9 Urbain, Michael 260 10 Urbaln, Michelle 179,237 10 Usbarlsey, Steve 92.237 10 Usery, Debra 237 10 Usery, Diane 237 11 Valentine, Amy 10 Valentine, Paul 237 10 Vallona, Lucy 237 10 Vanarsdala, Heidi 237 12 Vanaredale, Robin 315 10 Vance, Cynthia 237 9 Vance, Jesse 260 11 Vander Voort, Mark 156,217 10 Vangullder, Deborah 221 9 Vanhoozen, Daniel 260 12 Vankirk, Robert 82,110,113,117,11B,140,1B7, 314,340 9 Vanklrk, Timothy 122,260 12 Vannett, Tony 314 10 Vsdansky, Steven 9 Valez, Linda 10 Vallone, Lucy 12 Vanderplata, Warren 105,175,315 11 vann, Karin 184,185,217 12 Vann, Melanie 100,101,104,105,179,313, 11 Vannut, Karen 181,217 11 Van Sant, Katherine 217 10 Varca, Susan 237 12 Varnom, James 9 Varnum, Flobln 260 9 Varone, Flobln 260 11 Varrlcchlo, Mary 217 12 Varricchio, Sharon 314 10 Vaughan, Colleen 237 10 Vaughan, Kathryn 260 12 Vaufln, Deborah 181,315 10 vsngnv, Mark 260 10 Vaux, Constance 185,237 11 Vazzano, Deborah 161 10 Vedovati, Joe 237 9 Vega, Susan 260 9 Velez, Linda 260 11 Ventry, Eugene 217 10 Ventry, Wally 260 9 Verderber, Micheal 260 9 Verderbef, Sherry 260 11 Verollna, Elizabeth 161,185,217 9 Varoline, William 260 10 Vesuvic, Denise 237 9 Vickers, Bruce 260 9 Vickers, Calvin 260 9 Vickers, Charles 260 9 Vickers, Sondra 260 10 Vidal, Richard 237 12 Vidal, Steve 315 10 Viggiani, Deborah 237 11 vigum, Glenn 217 12 Viguera. Richard 315 11 Vincent, Dawn 217 9 Vincent, Kim 260 10 Visslng, Judith 146,175,237 9 Vita, Mark 260 9 Vitale, Glenn 122,150,260 9 Vitale, Mary 290 12 Vitola, Ralph 316 11 Vlasin, Scott 92,183,217 9 Voelker, William 260 9 Vohl, Karen 138,260 12 Vohl, Lynda 161,316 9 Vomsaal, James 11 Waddell, Sadie 10 Wade, Michael 237 11 Waerner, Bob 217 9 Waqeman, Candy 260 12 Wegeman, 'rfmy 316 9 Wagner, Allen 260 12 Wagner, Gary 316 10 Wagner, Kenneth 237 11 Wahlstrom, Carla 156,217 9 wine., Merle 260 12 wnia-, Nancy 49,317,322 11 Walden, John 177,217 11 Walden, Mlcheel110,140,187,217 9 Walk, Alan 260 11 Walk. Joseph 217 10 Walker, Alanson 10 Walker, Almetta 237 10 Walker, Anita 237 10 Walker, Beverly 9 Walker, B111 260 367 DUCTORS GENERAL HOSPITAL 9 Whitake COMPLIMENTS OF PERFECT T.V. 2741 W. Braward Blvd. 581-621 8 587-0736 9 Walker, Candace 9 Walker, Cathy 260 10 Walker, George 237 10 Walker, Johnnie 237 I0 Walker, Lance 237 9 Walker, Pamela 260 10 Walker, Richard 237 11 Walker, Sheila 217 9 Walker, Walter 10 Walking, Robert 9 Wall, Steven 10 Wallace, Walter 131 ,237 10 Waller, Wendy 237 9 Walls, Horace 130,260 12 Walquixt, Gary 177,260,111 7,341 ,342 10 Walquist, Mark 237 10 Walsh, Donald 237 12 Walsh, Stevan 110,148,156,157,177,317,341,334 10 Weaver, 1 1 Weaver. 9 Weaver, 11 Weaver. Frankie 23B Gerald 177,218 Jeanie 261 Paulette 10 Webb, Albert 238 9 Webb, Debbie 261 10 Webb, Linda 238 10 Weber, Cherie 185,238 11 Webster, Debra 11 Weeks, Richard 218 9 Weese, Sharon 261 10 Wegman 12 Wagman n, Katherine 238 n, William 187,317 9 Weibley, Claudia 261 11 Weiby, Joann 21B 9 Weidner , Cynthia 261 9 Weil, Jean 251 11 Weill, Douglas 218 9 Walxton, Gary 9 Weiner, Keith 261 9 Walters, Brenda 260 9 Weiner, Richard 9 Walters, Christopher 10 WSIS. 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David 9 Warren, Tommy 261 11 Wasgula, Kevin 217 9 Waser, Gregory 166,261 10 Washburn, Heather 138,181 9 Washington, alone 10 Washington, Kathy 237 10 Washington, Larry 237 9 Washington, Shannon 261 ,237 11 Wheat, Deborah 33,146,185 9 Wheat, Nancy 103,261 10 Wheatley, William 120,150,158,1B7,23B 10 Wheeler, Alan 12 Whoalar, Bavarly 317 11 Wheeler, David 12 Whaelar, Donald 317 9 Wheeler, James 261 11 Washio, LuAnn 217 10 Wheeler, Lee 238 10 Wasylko, Elizabeth 237 11 Wheeler, Stevan 182,183 12 Watfnrd,John 110,148,316 12 Whoalaf, Timothy 316 10 Watford ,Mark 136,237 10 Watkins. Phyllis 237 11 Watkins, Scott 218 9 Watson, Gary 261 11 Watson, William 156,218 12 Watts, Janette 316 10 Watts, Susan 179,237 11 Watti, William 218 11 Waugman, Charles 92,218 9 Waugman, Keith 261 11 Wayne, Elizabeth 179,218 10 Waakland, Michael 238 10 Weakley, John 238 12 Waaklay, Nola 317 10 Weaver, Deborah 238 9 Whelan, Helen 261 12 WI1ippla,Marilyn 179,316 r, Debbie 262 11 Whitaker, Nancy 218 12 Whitcomh, Howard 317 12 White, Anita 33,317 9 White, Annie 262 9 White, Beverly 262 9 White, Bruce 131,262 11 White, Chantal 185 10 White, Christine 238 12 wnn., cynmi- 31 B 10 White, Deborah 131,238 11 White, Ernest 12 Whita, Gary 110,1 56,187,151 S THE ORIGINAL APOTHECARY S H O P 5243 W. Broward Blvd. John SL Franda lVIcHuck Free Delivery Hours - 8AM - 9 PM QC1osed Sundaysl Phone: 581-4511 QNight Onlyj Approved Charge Accounts Invited 523-221 1 MODERN PRINTING 1360 Southwest 20th Terrace Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 RICHARD C. BARNES REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 1 ,w,,f MQRTGAGES Over 19 Yours Experience In South Florida Propor1ies 0 Herrin 0 lah 0 Acreage 0 Commercial Property Management Industrial sci-izso Q 581-3191 4310 W. DROWARD BLVD. PLANTATION, FLORIDA PATRONS Mr. 81 Mrs. E. H. Bowen Dr. 81 Mrs. Rodmon D. Burley Jr. Dr. M. L. Butterworth The Chose Fomily Bert Chotfield The Greco Fomily Woter Boy Griffith The Grunewolds Kcithryn N. Henry Dr. T. Bruce Hillemon The Jomeson's Mr. 84 Mrs. Edword E. Joffe Mr. 8g Mrs. J. O. Johnson ADS Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth Jones J. A. Keeler Louderhill Comero Center Mrs. Thomos S. Little, Jr. The Next Door Mrs. Horry C. Nivens Dr. Floyd A. Ostermon Mr. 81 Mrs. Jomes J. Quirk Reno's Florists Mr. 84 Mrs. S. M. Switzer Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Thompson 81 Fomily Councilman 8. Mrs. Winslow P. Freemon Mr. 81 Mrs. John Wright Congratulations Class ol' '70 HAMILTON-HEBB CORP. Sales Service Contracting Air Conditioning M Heating 370 ORVILLE P. BRINK President CAE!! Tflmllf EP55TcuN1gUL BRUCE-TERMINIX CO., INC. 1202 N. E. 4th Avenue Ft, Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 525-3388 9 Williams, Flonnia 262 11 Williams, Sharon 218 11 Williams, Shelley 185,218 9 Williams, Tammara 103,262 10 Williams, Thareil 238 9 Williams, Willie 262 9 Williams, Yvonne 262 11 Willie, Jaffray 131 10 Willie, Toni 148,238 10 Worrell, Mark 238 12 Wren, Douias 319 12 Wright, Bradley 131,319 10 Wright, Cleo 238 9 Wright, Eileen 166,262 9 Wright, Marion 11 Wright, Ruwell 218 9 Wright, Susan 11Wur1, Lee 218 9 Wilson, Carol 262 9 WYIKY, Bflln 252 12 Wilton, Donald 177,319 9 Wyatt, Daniel 262 10 Wilson, Ferdinard 238 11 WYBYY. VlC1K1 218 9 Wilson, Gregtiry 262 10 WWW, GOTY 238 11 Wilgqn, Jack 10 Wynn, H:rold110,187,218 9 Wilson, Jamex 9 Wynn, Sheryl 262 9 Wilson, Jammie 262 9 Wysock, Cheryl 262 10 Wilson, Joyce 9 Yannotti, Steven 262 9 Wilson, Larry 9 Yasko, Sharon 262 9 Wilson, Linda 262 9 Yates, Tracey 262 11 Wilson, Marion 10 Yargler, Marlise 185,238 9 Wilson, Mike 262 11 Yohman, Susan 181,218 9 Wilson, Norma 262 10 Young, Anthony 238 10 Wilson, Parnell 10 Young, Elaine 238 9 Wilson, Sammie 10 Young, Keith 238 9 Wilson, Sharon 262 10 Young, Kevin 238 10 Wilson, Willie 9 Young, Paula 262 11 Winchester, Terry 218 12 Windham, William 319 10 Windmill, lan 238 12 Winfield, Page 319 11 Wmpr, len 92,218 9 Winn, Patricia 146,262 12 Winters, David 318 9 Wintle, Cathy 262 10 Wintle, Linda 238 9 Wile, Cunthia 262 12 Wiaa, Ddorah 318 12 Wise, John 318 11 Wise, Kathy 218 9 Wise, Kay 262 12 Wih, Laura 92,157,313 11 Witko, Steven 218 9 Witko, Theresa 262 11 Woarner, Robert 11 Wolchick, Edward 183,218 9 Wolfe, Joan 262 12 Wolfe, John 319 10 Wood, Debra 179,238 10 Wood, William 136,238 9 Woodbury, Kimberly 262 9 Woods, Charlet 262 10 Woods, Cheryl 238 10 Voung, Richard 238 9 Young, Susan 262 11 Zacharias, Jefirey 218 12 Zaharil, Glenn 319 10 Zahn, Christine 161,238 10 Zahn, Michael 238 9 Zahn, Vannalaa 262 10 Zehnizar, Teresa 161,238 9 Zskany. Stephen 262 10 Zanbeto, Rose 12 Zane. Robert 318 12 Zafkas, Carol 161,181,318 9 Zarra, Michael 122,131 ,262 12 Zarra, Vincent 318 9 Zarrells, Louise 262 10 Zarella, Marie 238 10 Zarrella, Michael 238 10 Zayes, Bazan-Miquel 238 10 Zeller, Lee 238 9 Zessin, Donald 262 9 Zickgaf, Michael 262 9 Ziebarth, Lawrence 262 11 Ziepnfuss, Robert 218 11 Ziegler, Thomas 218 9 Ziamba, Mitchell 262 10 Zimmerman, David 238 9 woods, Fmer 262 12 zim-f, Robert 319 10 Woods, Harrison, 129,238 12 Ziwvly, Arthur 110,112,116,119,157,31 9 woods, Margaret 262 9 Zvlv. Marv 262 10 Woods, Sharette 238 war ' 11 Wood u, vincent 218 10 Zoruba, Andrew 238 9 Zymowski, Michele 262 9,335,341 Quick senvs COLD STORAGE 9 White, Janice 9 William, John 11 White, Katherine 213 9 Williams, Andre 262 9 White, Lesley 262 10 Williams, Barbara 238 12 White, Michael 126,131,318 10 Williams, Bertha 238 9 White, Phillip 9 Williams, Beverly 262 10 White, Raylice 238 10 Williams, Carolyn 238 10 White, Rezia 138,238 10 Williams, Clint 238 0 White Richard 238 9 Williams, Connie 262 0 White Richard 238 12 Williams, Constance 161,319 0 White Robert 120,238 10 Williams, David 238 9 White, Sabrina 262 10 Williams, Diane 238 9 White, Sonny 262 10 Williams, Elaine 238 9 White, William 11 Williams, Gary 148,218 12 Whitetidl, Katrina 319 10 Whiteside, Bridget! 238 9 Whiteside, Donald 262 9 Whitting, Henry 262 9 Whyte, Susan 262 11 Widdick, Raymond 218 11 Wilcox, Cindy 218 9 Wilcol. Sue 262 10 Wilcox, Susan 238 11 Wiles, John 218 12 Willtel, Lawrance 319 9 Wilkinxon, Ton12S2 11W1lle, Chuck 218 11 Wille, Jaf1218 10 Wille, Toni 146 11 Willey, Thomas 218 9 William, Andrea 262 12 Williams, 10 Williams, 9 Williams, 10 Williams. 10 Williams, 10 Williams, 10 Williams, 9 Williams, 9 Williams, 9 Williams, 9 Williams, 10 Williams, 12 Williams, 12 Williams, 9 w-inane, 9 Williams, 10 Willlami, Holly 104,287,318 Jerry 238 John 252 Joseph 131,238 Joseph 131,238 Kimberly 238 Larry 238 Lois 262 Lori 262 Mamie 262 mauyn 262 Mark 175,177,238 Fanny 92,318 Rabeou156,185,319 Richard 262 Ricky Robert 238 TRUCKS DESIGNED FOR MOVE-IT-YOURSELFERS LOW RENTAL RATES LOCAL OR ONE WAY RENT 7' YDEH ONE rnucx RENTALA WAY 100 N.W. 20TH AVENUE 524-0281 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '71'. SYSTEMS Your Neighbor, Engineering Laboratories REPAIRS - REMODELING - CONTRACTING V P E T 1. E Y In Memoriam PLUMBING COMPANY Tom Langan 1953-1970 EMERGENCY PLUMBING Clyde Hudson 1954-1970 Jerry Petley P.O. Box 12223 584-3770 Plantation, Fla. 33314 372 THE WORLD IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP ITS UP TO YOU TO HAVE YOUR DOORSTEP AT THE END OF MAIN STREET l PooLs Sf I by I Y QI , I i ,, LAGASSE 'af 'fl III II gf IaGass6 Pool Construction Company PAM 8m PENNYS POP Final examinations, book fines, cleaning out lockers . . .The inevitable tradition of wrapping up the year. Preparing for graduation, signing yearbooks, surfing . . . Activities for now. Plans for college, getting a summer job, thinking about going steady . . . Decisions influencing the future. 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