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“ PET Rin, eee af bet a s ———a Se il TI 3 1833 07539 7270 Wi ae 4 ¥ We, aS beet dae 4 i A Ao soda Mg hee ed eA. POMPANO BEACH mre a ane eg ys SENIOR HIGH Peet 9 Pompano Beach - apg a te ey + iN Pa ‘e's tt py. ' ) Ppoae ie a POR OEY ae Perkier ¥ oe . £3 ; : Florida Volume 28 ls A PLACE For PEOPLE... And What They Do A School Is Its as they react to..... their Country (aeegnomrrnenpenrceenren tere meer eee teen-ager fei sats sinner ne ahi to Serna et pecooeeivine Meiainceccacociens Re ee i eet ANNE ep akg MRO tee tee trai © La Lu — as O Lu ae edjaees 5 co STUDENTS je ep 5 eee i i ¢ eS. 7 7 if Pins Pima x re hba. ] « ot sit cas £ EERIE EEL 9 40 ibute who contr PEP by be OED BBE “O O we IS SC many faceted life that A School Is Its TRADITIONS with the activities and emotions stemming from them------ the... Apprehension... Activation Application... S 2 Co-operat cthiaeyn A School Is A BUILDING... —. r a ete oF meh mesons ; But More Than That It Is Its... Curriculum..................l6-29 SUGKS@ nt SanOS Organizations..........96-109 Features............000..01|2-137 ClasseS...........0006-+-|40-22 I Sophomores.....140-153 Juniors...............154-17] Seniors...............1 2-22I Community...........224-263 INCOX.........00c0eeeeeeeeee DO4-2 16 A School Is Its ee URRICULUM... its courses and teachers. Teachers are... Curriculum Editors: Sandy Howard, Mike McLain ADMINISTRATORS... DEANS... Larry Walden Principal Charles Carlisle Assistant Principal Marjorie Southern Glenn Sanderson Dean of Girls Dean of Boys 16 Mrs. E. Bollen Bookkeeper The line of Mrs. Rolston’s bookstore “usually” moves forward! Mrs. G. Donahue 1 Office Personnel Mrs. J. Carlisle Secretary to the Principal Mrs. E. Gray Secretary to the Deans Mrs. Green and Camille Cheshire manage to smile despite the confusion that exists daily in the office. THE PERSONNEL WHO ASSIST THEM BY MAIN- TAINING A WELL-OR- GANIZED OFFICE. Mrs. M. Steinkamp Guidance Secretary Mrs. M. Geer Mrs. J. Wolken 1. B. M. Operator E. T. V. Secretary Mrs. K. Bledsoe Alfred Wolken James Heuser Assistant Guidance Director Assistant Guidance Director Guidance Director TEACHERS ARE CONSULTANTS € % --4 ; x ” a - . e - obé totes With Miss Payne’s help, Cathy Whipple and Susan Fowlkes begin to work on their English term papers. e AND LIBRARIANS Carolyn Payne Mrs. A. DiNardo Librarian Assistant Librarian Sherman Adams Carl Alderman Christian Bailey Robert Balfoort Physics, Jr. Civitan Sponsor English, Honor Chemistry, Jr. Academy of English, Tennis Society Sponsor Science Sponsor Coach THE LEADERS OF YOUTH Tory King receives her Keyette constitution from President Kathy Busby and sponsor Miss Myrick. Laverne Blackard Newana Bowman Marilyn Braddee William Bretz Mathematics Business Education English, Future Teachers Agriculture Club Sponsor 17 Fi d Mrs. E. Brown Joseph Callis Mrs. M. Caswell Mrs. D. Cohn Business Education, American Government, Latin, English English, Future Junior Class Sponsor Key Club Sponsor Teachers Sponsor TEACHERS ARE FATHER....... Mrs. A. Coughlin Mrs. H. Creech Economics Latin, English, Thespians, Club Sponsor “Once upon a time... Mrs. J. Crowder Mrs. O. Dix Home Economics English — What a shame, little Melinda Truitt seems so camera shy! AND MOTHERS Richard Elliott Frederic Fiat Richard Flaherty Janet Doak Band D.C.T., D.C.T. Advisor Math, German Mathematics Meredith Forrest Mrs. J. Furgason Paul Gebert U. Hal Green Physical Education, Mono- English, Junior Class Spon- Biology, Sophomore Class Spanish, Senior gram Club Sponsor, Swim- sor, Outcry Advisor Sponsor, Gavel Club Spon- Class Sponsor ming Coach sor, Interact Club Sponsor TEACHERS HAVE FEW LEISURE HOURS Fred Grimes Woodworking, Football Coach, Track Coach Arthur Grismer Biology, Future Medical Leaders Sponsor Mrs. M. Gross Dexter Hagman Mathematics American History, Student Council Advisor Forrest Hale Mathematics, Senior Class Sponsor Milton Harding Business Education “Look fellas, it’s more fun when you play with the football!” EG8 219 G82 ‘S22 555 sae ‘eam H. C. Hatfield Jack Heifner Physical Education, Baseball Chemistry, Junior Civitans Coach Sponsor AND THESE HOURS ARE FILLED TO CAPACITY } | | ! Mrs. D. Henesy Mrs. E. Johnson English Latin, English, World Literature Marlene Lenz Carl Martin Mrs. J. Koontz Ronald Kreul en Business Education Biology Mathematics, Future Nurses American History, Student Sponsor Council Advisor Outside of the laboratory, Mr. Heifner’s interests lean toward the water. | } 1 Raymond Marves Mrs. L. Matthews Business Education, Gavel English, Journalism, ORACLE Club Sponsor Advisor Mrs. C. Mass Stan McCall Mrs. H. McMillin James Mielock Spanish, Spanish Club World History, Chorus Industrial Arts Sponsor Football Coach THEIR INTERESTS ARE VARIED Evidently the team of Mr. Bailey, Mr. Carlisle, and Mr. Martin is a winning one. Mrs. K. Miller William Miller Robert Monroe Henry Moody World and Latin American Mathematics, Track and Cross Band, Music Appreciation American History, Football History, Sophomore Class Country Coach and Golf Coach Sponsor a Thomas Morris Mrs. M. Murphy Mrs. E. Myers Physical Education, Driver World History French, Truth for Youth Education, Basketball Coach Sponsor, French Club Sponsor —— —_ ———— SS re = JUST AS ARE THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES i tian Betty Myrick Physical Education, Keyettes, Cheerleaders Robert Ousley “Wipe that silly grin off your face. They may be madras, but oes Swimming they're water repellant, too!” Le] Samuel Parker Dottie Patrick Mrs. J. Phillips Mathematics Biology Art, World History James Phipps Mrs. C. Provencal Dorothy Ranes Mrs. J. Rich Driver Education, Physical Home Economics, Future Typing, Juniorettes Sponsor Spanish, Art, Art Club Spon- Education, J. V. Basketball Homemakers Sponsor sor Coach TEACHERS PARTICIPATE ACTIVELY IN STATE AFFAIRS John Schelter World History, Modern European History Bernadine Schragen English, French, French Club Sponsor Mrs. R. Shea Business Education, Future Secretaries Sponsor Mrs. Johnson was arrangements chairman for the State Con- vention of English teachers that was held at the Diplomat Hotel. Dayton Smith Biology ve sete aati Mrs. J. Snyder Helen Sparling Raymond Stoviak Paul Terhorst Algebra Business Education, Future American History, World Driver Education, Key Club Secretaries Sponsor History, J. V. Football Sponsor Coach THEIR PERSONALITIES ADD TOTHE LIFE OF A COMMUNITY. Mrs. E. Thompson English, Juniorettes Spon- sor Mrs. D. Tirey Art, Art Club Sponsor William Towery Chemistry, Truth for Youth Sponsor Mr. Green’s homework is practising the organ for Sunday Church services. Mrs. P. Truitt English, Public Speaking Frederick Walter Charles Ware Jack Westbrook Drafting Applied Science, Head Foot- Driver Education, Football ball Coach, Monogram Club Coach Sponsor BUT MOST IMPORTANT, THEIR INFLUENCE MOLDS STUDENTS INTO CAPABLE ADULTS. Wayne Wickstrum Mrs. V. Williams Wilman Driver Education, Tornadoes English, Drama Athletic Director . Martha Wray English, Speech, BEANPICK- ER Advisor, Thespian Club Sponsor Mr. Hale asks, Mr. Callis’ most effective remedy for that strange disease, “running of the mouth”. Sy aril No wonder Rick Shaw’s mouth is open—the WQAM D-J’s just lost to our faculty, 16-2. AND AFTER ALL, ISN’T THAT WHAT TEACHERS ARE FOR? Mr. Alderman wearing his ‘You just failed” Sle Aa eet Why not ask Mr. Gebert his method of ham- mering nails. In the athletic programs, teachers are both instructors and spectators. A School Is Its SPORTS... It is teamwork, cooperation, and spirit. It is the thrill of winning, the swallow of defeat, the pride which comes from breaking a school record, a county rec- ord, a state record. It is the effort which pays off in betterment of the body, the mind, the school. Sports Editors: Ted Burns, Bill Mayes | TORNADO CHEERLEADERS ARE © an VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Elaine Mayer, Martha Fowlkes, Mignon Forcier, Nancy Rawls, Candy Ryan, Susan Beltz, Susan Fowlkes, Carol Clelland, Nancy Bonnet, and Joan Stewart. Tornado cheerleaders scamper across field after visiting McArthur’s side at halftime. LEADERS OF SCHOOL SPIRIT This year’s group of cheerleaders, led by captain Mignon Forcier, inspired the student body to tre- mendous heights of spirit. The pep rally enthusiasm and game attendance shown by the students was excellent. Mignon Forcier, Nancy Bonnett, and Susan Fowlkes each completed their third year as cheer- leaders, while Joan Stewart, Carol Clelland, Martha Fowlkes, Elaine Mayer, Susan Beltz, and Candy Ryan finished their second year. Nancy Rawls transferred from Pine Crest for her first year as a P. B. S. H. S. cheerleader. The sponsor for the cheerleaders is Bette Myrick. Ed a rg Plt Pep rally stirs enthusiasm in players as well as fans. ar JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Carol Donato, Margo Musselman, Debbi Coates, Jenny Hayes, Carleen Johnson, and Michele Leahy. THE CAPTAINS: Mignon Forcier—Cheerleaders, and Chris Smith—Football Team. 7 i t | = ‘ 7 a g ba ie hh 1 i! FOOTBALL TEAM IS INTENSE ENTHUSIASM VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD BOTTOM ROW: Sam Burton, Carl Adams, Bob Lanteri, Dave Dehner, Jim Lowery, Jimmy Wallace, Don Dehner, Rick Juday, Mike McNicholas, Bill Higgins, Steve Baldwin, Jim Marucci, Bill Whipple, Tom Hill, Bill Mayes, Mgr. MIDDLE ROW: Robby Danner, Charles Smithers, Gary Hardacre, Bernard Black, Doug Knowlton, Ron Esmann, Brian Burchell, CAPTAIN CHRIS SMITH AWAITS DESCENT OF COIN... in crucial Fort Lauderdale game. Dave Johnson, Wave cena Mike ‘Ludrell, Bill Kaelin, Bill Funke, Ted Burns, Bob McKinnon, Chris Osteen, Larry Hall. TOP ROW: Rick Pierce, Mgr.; Dave Ash, Pat O’Connor, Norman Black, Ron Skufka, Chris Smith, Frank Yodonis, Rick Vaughan, Jack Miller, Jim Stuber, Greg Stewart, Dennis Beloin, Mike Bush, Johnny Johnston, Grant Genova, Bob Chapman, Mgr. SOUTH BROWARD The Pompano yell, “Beat Broward” finally became a reality as the fired-up Tornadoes defeated a very inexperienced South Broward team, 28-0. Bob Mc- Kinnon received “Back of the Week” award for his outstanding performance; he ran 72 yards and passed for 93. Tom Hill scored ten points on a 72 yard touchdown pass and kicked four extra points. The other touchdowns were a 18 yard pass from McKinnon to Bush, an interception by Mike Zudrell, and a quarterback sneak by McKinnon. ST. THOMAS On Dad’s Night, October 2, the Golden Tornadoes surged from 18th to 11th place in the state ratings by conquering the St. Thomas Raiders 40-0. The offensive line of Pompano opened large holes in the Raider line allowing Johnston, Esmann, and Genova to gain tremendous yardage, almost at will. Johnny Johnston scored five times, tying a conference record. He ran for three touchdowns, and scored the - other two on passes from McKinnon. It was a big victory for the Tornadoes in preparation for the next week’s game with the touted Lauderdale. OUR COACHES: Hank Moody, End Coach; Stan McCall, Line Coach; Charles “Bubba” Ware, Head Coach; and Jack Westbrook, Backfield Coach. FORT LAUDERDALE In one of the most thrill-packed, nerve-racking games ever seen at Pompano’s McArthur Stadium, the Golden Tornadoes, led by a tremendous defensive surge in the fourth quarter, defeated Fort Lauder- dale for the first time in our history, 15-14. Frank Yodonis, John Moore, and Jack Miller tackled the L’s John Palmateer in the end zone for a safety with less than three minutes to play, lifting the “Beanpickers” over the Flying L’s into the number five spot in state ratings. Tom Hill and Bob McKinnon were outstanding in offense for P. B. S. H. S. while the defense was led by Ron Skufca and Mike Zudrell. CORAL GABLES The unbeaten Golden Tornadoes invaded Central Stadium on October 15, for a Thursday night battle with the state champs, Coral Gables. The Tornadoes fought hard to hold off the Cavaliers attack, but were defeated 34 to 7. The Pompano touchdown was made by Ron Esmann on a two yard plunge; but that was the only time Pompano scored. TOM HILL (44) BLASTS THROUGH FAST-CLOSING HOLE... in opening game with South Broward. 36 BOB McKINNON FINDS GAPING HOLE and dashes 45 yards to set up first Tornado score in victory over Lauderdale. McARTHUR Pompano’s “Golden Tornado Express” was again de- railed at McArthur as the Mustangs defeated Pom- pano 12-7. The Tornado eleven struck first mid- way into the second quarter. Then, on the ensuing kick-off, a McArthur halfback raced untouched for a 67 yard touchdown. Halftime score: 7-6, Pompano. McArthur took the ball and scored the first time they had it. With the score 12-7 against them, Pompano made a desperate last minute try for victory; but an interception ended the drive, and the game. NORTH MIAMI At Miami-Dade Jr. College Stadium Pompano play- ed a tough North Miami crew, on one of the mud- diest, sloppiest nights of the season. A recording “Desire in Football” was played in the locker room before the game, and the Pompano team was ob- viously inspired as it roared out to meet a favored North Miami team at the Pioneer homecoming. The Tornado juggernaut finally began to roll, and Mc- Kinnon scored on a quarterback sneak in the sec- ond quarter to make it 7-7 at halftime. North Miami scored in the third quarter to toke the lead, but Tom Hill’s return of Pioneer pass, set up the tying score. Final Score: Pompano 13—North Miami 13. KEY WEST The Tornadoes fell to defeat before an excellent Key West team at home on November 6. Key West struck first when Ron Esmann fumbled in the end zone and a Key West lineman pounced on it for a touchdown. Late in the second quarter Doug Knowl- ton blocked a Key West punt, picked it up, and scrambled to the Conchs three yard line. One play la- ter Esmann hit pay dirt for a Tornado touchdown, but the point after was blocked. The second half was a scoreless deadlock with the final score being Key West 7, Pompano 6. _ MIDSEASON SLUMP ENDS PUNTER JACK MILLER BOOMS ONE OUT against Northeast as Wickstrum and Hill protect him. NORTHEAST Homecoming was very successful, as the Golden Tornadoes shut out the Northeast Hurricanes 9 to O. Tom Hill was the offensive stondout, scoring on a three yard plunge and kicking an extra point. The defense was led by big John Moore, who tackled the Hurricane quarterback in the end zone for a safe- ty to account for the other two points. MIAMI NORLAND Our boys showed themselves to be quite capable in this game, but the mighty Viking offense wore down the spirit of the Tornado defense, to whip Pompano 18-0. The offense was ineffective, fumbling away the ball on numerous occasions. The defense, after holding Narland for three quarters without support from the offense, succumbed. STRANAHAN The Tornadoes played their last game of the season with the Stranahan Dragons. The Tornado offense move the ball steadily and jumped out in front of the Dragons 6 to 0 on a pass from Bob McKinnon to Tom Hill. The defense played a creditable game, but the Dragons finally penetrated to score a touch- down and an extra point, taking the lead 7-6. From then on the game was a defensive battle, but the Dragons capitalized on all opportunities and won, 7-6. The Pompano Beach Football team was honored by having three players named to the all county team. On the defensive team, Frank Yodonis was an end, while tom Hill was a cornerback. On the offensive team, Ron Esmann was the fullback. Ron Skufca was a second team guard. Esmann, Skufca, and Bob McKinnon were honorable mention on the All-State team. Stalwart Pompano defense, playing excellent all year, holds enemy fullback to no gain. Pompano Beach ............ 28 Pompano Beach ......... .. 40 Pompano Beach ............ 15 Coral Gables 3 os 34 MCAMibr 2 es, re A2 Pompano Beach ............ 13 Key West. 2 32, 7 Pompano Beach ............ 9 Miami Norland ............ 18 Stance 23). 0 7 Ron Esmann takes pitchout from McKinnon, turns corner . line for 15 yards against McArthur’s Mustangs. . South Broward ._... ae Sia thomas: 9 a Ft. Lauderdale — 3.) 20. Pompano Beach... 2... Pompano Beach; 7... 5. North Miami: 2 22) 2, Pompano Beach... ae. Northeast =. 33005 Pompano Beach =... ........ Pompano Beach ..... ee . and speeds down side- BOB McKINNON LETS ONE GO . . protect against Northeast rush. . Johnston and Esmann LAUDERDALE QB (12) IS HEADED FOR TROUBLE. . . Mike Bush (88), Ron Skufca (70), and Chris Smith (far left) close the trap. J V’S JOIN VARSITY AFTER VICTORIOUS SEASON Pompano’s Junior Varsity Football Team enjoyed a very successful season in 1964. The Baby Torna- does opened their campaign slowly by tying Mc- Arthur JV, 18-18. The next week, they smashed Northeast JV 34-6. After losing a close game to the Fort Lauderdale JV, they defeated Seacrest JV, and South Broward to finish out a 4-1-1 season. Coach Grimes’ squad joined the Varsity to help complete the Varsity season. In this way, all of the Junior Varsity boys gain valuable experience, and get a chance to see some Varsity action. Charles Sneath and Dennis Smith, Junior Varsity players, played in enough quarters to earn Varsity letters. J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM. TOP ROW: James Trumbull, Coach Grimes, Norman Stradleigh, Dwight Eller, Greg Bacharach, Charles Sneath, Jeff Wolz, Danny Cogdill, Dennis Weicht, Rick Festa, Dennis Smith, Bill Moore, Paul Lambert, Bob Adams, Bob Hartley, Arthur Capellen, Ron Campbell, Coach Stoviak. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Wood, Steve Spradling, Rick at | HOME BB vison gg Boown Mi 10 co Marg ares Aisa eis g a. Pompano. Beach .... 18 MeArihertis oo , 18 Pompano Beach .... 34 Northeast’ 2252 274.2 6 Ft. Lauderdale... 12 Pompano Beach .... 7 Pompano Beach .... 19 Stranchans se nee 6 Pompano Béach oy. °6 = Seacrest. 2. ea: 0 Pompano Beach .... 13 South Broward ...... 0 Spadoni, Bill Wolfe, Mark Cope, Ray Drummond, Steve Meier, Dean Austin, Bob Neilson, Bill Murphy, Bob DeBeltrand. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Joel, Johnson, Fred Hall, Bill Brooks, Mark Baker, John Petillo, Keith Hensley, Tony Brown, John Ballard, Gary Favita, Curtis Pritchard, Jerry Hill. BASKETBALL TEAM CAPTURES GOLD COAST CROWN | —— TOM ROW: Joe Kennedy, Tom Kearns, Mike Mulford, Bob VARSITY BASKETBALL. TOP ROW: Tim McEwen, Tom Rankine, McKinnon, Jack Wheeler, Joe Goater, Manager. Bobby Kennedy, John Gordon, Jack Miller, Jan Gies. BOT- GORDON HITS FOR TWO . . . Bobby Kennedy’s (20) pass and Jack | Miller’s screen set up score. Assistant Coach Jim Phipps and Head Coach Tucker Morris find flaw in one of opponent's plays. | x i | f Fs i ! | $ i The Golden Tornado basketball team ended a very promising season on a sour note by losing to Mc- Arthur in the District Finals, 81-78. Before their sea- son reached this untimely end, the Pompano team was ranked second in the state and was one of the favor- ites to cop the state title. The Tornadoes, led by All- County forward Bob Kennedy and John Gordon, (a second team All-County choice) finished their reg- DASH ue. ts oe | Orlando -Evans.ac227 407, PBSHe SoS ee 61. Orlando Colonial .. 43 PESH Sones pre et 73. Miami Curley ....... 56 PRSH Pte Rae 63 Fort Lauderdale... .. 50 PBSH etch eee. 89° Ste Thomasic.u ee 56 PBSH ae aer 61 South Broward _.... 5] PBSH eee ae ae SSC COO Gye ers 66 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT PBSH act eo re 63 Miami Palmetto ..... 54 PBOE eer cece ee 712s DeACeSh Lost ee 50 PBSH ete _.. 72. Orlando Edgewater... 49 PESHi er cae MACANNUE AL 5 sense Stranahan fe oe eG POOF een G4 PBSHie ea 81 Miami Norland |. 49 PRSH ce Cea, 53 South Broward ..... 45 North Miami . S71 PB STs tee 56 PBSH ............. 51. Fort Lauderdale 4] PRS ei OP, 70 Micmi Norland 64 PESH ee i ee 69= Stranahan sus. waar 59 PBSH ee a ee ae 79 McArthur ..... FID PBSH 2 ern ee Fd NGI lanl aula ane 60 PRSH soci e icaae a 89 Carol City _ 49 PRSHE A ire see ee MOMINOGST Se. a ees 66 PESHY ees 55 Miami Beach ... 50 DISTRICT PLAYOFFS PRSH eer ee cere 64 FortLauderdale ..... 56 McArthur 2 $1 PBSH i eee 75 ular season by winning eleven of their last twelve and defeating Miami Beach io win the Gold Coast Conference championship. In the opening game of the district tournament, Pompano defeated Fort Lau- derdale 64-56. The next night, the Tornado five blew a 15 ponit lead. and the game to a hustling McArthur team. It was a good season ending up 24-3. Mulford scores. JOE KENNEDY WINS TIP . . . Tornado fastbreak begins. McKinnon looks things over. peucercale a Thomas © Pompano Beach a aes City ne Srondhae Pompano - Beach _ Pompano Beach _ e Pompano ‘Beach Pompano Beach _ Pompano Beach eg ano Beach 10 Beach ce Soo mah gt ee PLANTATION . Pompano Beach | 00. Miami Curley 47 Pompano Beach 50 Pompano Beach 56 South Broward __ Pompano Beach —6d6Si Pompano Beach 58 Pompano Beach 66 St, Thomas — 49 _ Northeast 58 Miami Norland 060. South Broward Sl: North Miami 56 —_—_—sF+t. Lauderdale 56 ——Stranahan (63 Pompano Beach 56. Pompano Beach - 54 — Carol City 66 —_ Northeast Pompano Beach POMPANO J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM. TOP ROW: Steve Wha- ley, Bob Adams, Dick Kennedy, Brian Vincent, Paul Lambert, Bill Moore, Ray Drummond, Doug Kennedy. BOTTOM ROW: ou we vy ay, Y Bee le et is Cae f 247 Mike Michelson, Bill Murphy, Dean Austin, Bob DeBeltrand, Bill Brooks, Dan Smith, Bob Morgan, Carl Windrel, Jeff Dens- more. The Pompano J. V. Basketball team had a winning season this year with a final record of ten victories and nine losses. Tim McEwen went from the Varsity to the J.V.’s for part of the year to gain experience, helping not only himself, but the J.V. team. Outstanding play- ers were Bill Brooks, Brian Vincent, and McEwen. VINCENT FIRES FROM FOUL LINE—Lambert and Drummond wait for possible rebound. 42 POMPANO BEACH TRACK TEAM. TOP ROW: Ronald Camp- bell, Paul Lambert, Bill Sedmak, John Gordon, Speedy Kearns, Steve Kalbaugh, Bob Watson, Steve Spradling, John Moore, Norm Brahs. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Miller, Marvin Coleman, Rick Rodgers, Steve Martin, Frank Yodonis, Ron Esmann, Mike Allsion finishes winning medley ‘65 TRACK TEAM SHOWS Pete Melas, Dennis Smith, Ed Zaletta. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Hill, Don Dehner, Dave Dehner, Rick Juday, Ray Ehrlich, Ron Crowder, Rick LeChot, Jerry Hill, Allen McCartha, Joe Sheldon, George Franks. Although it was a difficult season, the 1965 Pompano Beach Track Team still completed the season with some fine performances. This year’s thin clad squad was led by 440 man Mike Allsion, broadjumper Steve Kalbaugh, and versatile Tom Hill, who were all on the Miami Herald All-County team last year. Allsion and Kalbaugh were the team’s only state participants in the 1964 state meet. Other three year men are Rick LeChot in the 880 yard run, Bill Sedmak in the 220 and 880 relay, Allen McCartha in the low hurdles, Frank Yodonis in the 440 yard dash, Ron Crowder in the 880 yard run, and Ron Esmann in the shot put. Coach Bill Miller did a fine job with the material available and hopes next year more boys will turn out for track. STEADY IMPROVEMENT Pole-vaulter Jerry Hill clears the bar with his John Moore completes the third leg of the two mile relay after passing the batton usual maximum effort. to anchor man Rick LeChot. Tom Hill shows the form which enabled him set the school high-hurdle record. Hah ae san: Ct + BEES Sa ae, f + t - | ey ao fos | e -_ —. | 1 « . | = | f POMPANO BOYS TENNIS TEAM. TOP ROW: Coach McNally, Jeff Jacobs. BOTTOM ROW: Eldon Haag, | Robert Balfoort, Robby Danner, Walter Gross, Mike John Franciscus, Jack Boice, Norm Dygon. Walt Gross readies return. This year, the boys team is made up of only three returning lettermen which leaves it short on exper- ience. Mike McNally, Walter Gross, and Robby Dan- ner lead the team, as its only seniors, while Norm Dygon, Jeff Jacobs, Eldon Haag, Jack Boice, and John Franciscus round out the squad. Unfortunately, the team got off to a bad start losing to Fort Lauder- dale 0-7, before losing to McArthur 2-5, South Bro- . ward 3-4, and Coral Park 2-5. Coach Robert Bal- 1 foort thinks the boys are showing improvement from the matches thus far, and says they should do better as the year progresses. The boys are looking for- ward, and the experience of match competition should strengthen them before the season is ended. NET EXPERIENCE Pompano is looking forward to a good season in girls’ tennis because the girls’ team has six girls re- turning from last years squad. The Beltz sisters, Sue and Betty Jo, Bonny Piesmann, Sue Nikola, Cinda Bartlett, and Tory King should lead the girls to a victorious campaign. Betty Jo and Susan Beltz have battled back and forth for the number one and two positions, while Pat Noller, a newcomer, has suc- ceeded to third position. The facts that the girls opened with a 7-0 victory over Miami Central, and that the whole team possesses excellent team spirit, forecast a good future for the girls’ tennis. |. ompano Beach ....3 St. Andrews... 3 | Ft. Lauderdale .. .. 0 = Pompano Beach... 5 Fr. Laud 2 2 Pompand Beach |. 7 0 Coal Pak. 7 Pompano Beach ..... 0 Pom 7) = Miami Central 7... : 0 oe Pompano Beach... . 0 South ee Pompano Beach... .. 4 _ Pompan 4 Core Gy 3 _ Pompano Beach .... 6 North Miami... 1 Miami Norland Cheryl Josephs, Tory King. BOTTOM ROW: Natalie Noller, POMPANO GIRLS TENNIS TEAM. TOP ROW: Mrs. Martha | Pat Noller, Kathy Kundinger, Cinda Bartlett, Sue Nikola, Gross, coach; Barbara Wood, Chris Menschik, Pat Fess, Carol Clelland, Sue Beltz, Betty Jo Beltz, Bonnie Riseman, Diane Allen. } POMPANO BASEBALL TEAM. TOP ROW: Dennis Banks, Fred Lauriello, Pat O’Conner, John Weicht, Larry Hall, Norman Black, Tom Rankine, Chris Smith, Bob McKinnon. BOTTOM North Miami ... South Broward Northeast Stranahan Carol City .. McArthur . NWR ND O Pompano Beach | Fompano Beach Pompano Beach _. Pompano Beach | Pompano Beach Pompano Beach —-NWOCO Miami Central Fort Lauderdale Miami Norland North Miami ‘South Broward Stranahan Carol City McArthur Fort Lauderdale Miami Norland HUSTLING BASEBALL BOYS ROW: Coach Swede Hatfield, Bill Higgins, Jim Lowery, Mike McNicholas, Ricky Needham, Ricky Moore, Dave Soles, Bill Brooks. Baseball Coach—Swede Hatfield . . . one of Florida’s most respected coaches. WORK HARD FOR VICTORY Baseball is a popular sport at Pompano, and this years team promises to be as exciting a team as the ones in the past have been. Back from last year are Ted Burns, Roger McNine, Norman Black, John Weicht, Bob McKinnon, Tom Rankine, Ricky Need- ham, and Chris Smith. Juniors on the team are Jim Lowery, Bill Higgins, Mike McNicholas, Ricky Moore, Larry Hall, Pat O’Conner, Fred Lauriello. There are three sophomores on the squad. They are Dennis Banks, Dennis Weicht, and Dave Soles. The hitting may be the Tornade weak point this year but as the season wears on and the team gets some hitting experience, it should beome a complete ball club. The pitching should be very strong with Black, a three-year man, Smith, McNine, the two Weicht brothers, and Larry Hall. This combination of hitting and pitching combined with desire and hustle, should enable the Pompano baseball team to win many games. Norm Black; Fireballing Pompano Ricky Needham, Coach Hatfield, Norm Black, Chris Smith, John Weicht, Tom Rankine, and Bob Mc- Kinnon. righthander. jean tee SS Ses SiS = oa . Men oe a Fear te +e - oe - fis a oe Tee er ae ee ie A McNICHOLAS BREAKS FOR SECOND .. . while Northeast first-baseman holds him to bag. JV’S GAIN AN IMPORTANT YEAR OF EXPERIENCE Rick Festa awaits throw at first base as Jim Marucci hustles down the line. J. V. BASEBALL TEAM. TOP ROW: Bob Adams, Steve Whaley, Rick Festa, Bob DeBeltrand, Dean Austin, Bob Morgan, Ken Ray, Steve Worden, Richard Spadoni, Bill Murphy, Coach Coach Ray Stoviak has high expectations for this year’s team because of the presence of four juniors - on the squad, and the hustle and desire shown by the sophomores. Jim Marucci, Bill Cleveland, Charles Smithers, and Ken Burroughs are the juniors who are not only helping the JV team, but also getting the needed experience to play for the Varsity next year. The boys started slowly by losing three in a row, but they defeated a strong McArthur JV team 7-1, so the team is obviously beginning to pick up momen- tum. REMAINING SCHEDLUE Mar. 23 Ft. Lauderdale Here Mar. 27 _ Plantation Here Mar. 30 - Nova There Apr. 2 South Broward Here Apr. 6 Stranahan There Apr. 13 McArthur Here Apr. 16 Ft. Lauderdale There Stoviak. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Trumble, Gary Favitta, Jim Goggin, Ken Burroughs, Charles Smithers, Steve Passler, Bill Wolfe, Bill Cleveland, James Marucci. POMPANO GOLFERS’ LOOK “FORE” BIG SEASON Coach Hank Moody says the outlook for golf this year is excellent: the team is ‘expected to be even better than last year’s team which almost went to State. With Hal Hutchinson, Barry Woonton, Charley i Bothwell, and Roy Maurer returning from last year | to lead the way, the Tornado golfers have won their first four contests, defeating McArthur 5-0, North Miami 3¥2-1%2, Miami Norland 5-0 and Riverside 5-0. It seems as if they have improved with each outing, and evidence has shown that the expectation for a fine season for the golf team will be fulfilled. REMAINING SCHEDULE Feb. 25 Stranahan There , Mar. 4 Carol City Here . | Mar. 11 Ft. Lauderdale Here Mar. 19 Miami Certral There | Mar, 25 Miami Edison Here The sand flies as Barry Woonton chips out April 1 Group Meet i SAGE DEN Ge April 8 Gold Coast Meet Miami ) April 15-17 State Meet POMPANO GOLF TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach Hank Moody, Barry Woonton, Hal Hutchinson, Brock Plumb, Chuck Smith, Roy Maurer. BOTTOM ROW: Gunsen Wood, Lynn Johnson, Tom Jerman. | | POMPANO SWIMMING TEAM: TOP ROW: John Orr, Terry Tullgren, Doug Murphy, Skip Moody, Mark Hahn, Eric Orrell, Richard Conrod, Pete Cappello. MIDDLE ROW: Jay Buss, Mike Franco, Ed Dawson, Jim Manchester, John Davidson, Tom John Davidson and Jim Manchester engage in a little horse- STATE CHAMPION TORNADO Reid, Jim Fleming, Joe Keller. BOTTOM ROW: Ed Houck, Chris Wren, John Nelson, Mike Brown, Mike Stevens, Mike Lewis. SWIMMING SCHEDULES S.E. Intrascholastic Meet (Emory Univ.) Hialeah St. Andrews Lake Worth Miami Springs So. Broward Stranahan Fla. Frosh Pine Crest Ft. Lauderdale Coral Gables Forrest Hill Stranahan Woodson Invitational Pine Crest Gold Coast Conf. Broward County Meet AA Group State Meet Atlanta - Here There There - There |. There Here Here There Here There There Pine Crest _ There Pompano | Sunrise Stranahan tr. 50 TANKERS DEFEND TITLE The boys swimming team looks unbeatable this year. They have Olympian John Nelson, John Davidson, Eric Orrell, Jim Fleming, Doug Murphy, Mark Hahn, Tom Reid, Jim Manchester, and Skip Moody back from last year along with several promising new boys. The season opened at Emory University in Atlanta. Pompano, for the second straight year, won the Southeastern High School Meet. As defending State Champions, Pompano will have its hands full with every opponent; because every team wants to defeat the champions. One of the highlights of the season will be the three-way meet held here between Pom- pano, Pine Crest, and the Florida freshmen. A Tor- nado victory at this meet should be indicative of the seasons future and should tell whether or not Pom- pano is capable of defending their title. Boys talk over swimming techniques during afternoon practices. Miss Madie Forrest Coach of the Florida Girls State Cham- pions. Coach Bob Ousley, Coach of the Florida Boys State Cham- pions. Pompano swimmers race for high finish in crucial meet. GIRLS’ STATE CHAMPIONS STRIVE TO DEFEND. TITLE AALS DS ST ae a: ee LLM LTO E ORS LETTE IIS meas POMPANO GIRL’S SWIMMING TEAM: TOP ROW: Nancy Kathy Faloon, Nancy Malito, Marian Gilchrest. BOTTOM Allen, Genie Mayfield, Holly Hardy, Pam Haney, Linda John- ROW: Tina Loos, Louise Ferrier, Mary Arseneau, Cheryl Fes- son, Patrice Williams, Jean Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Jane senden , Kay Wheeler. Hayes, Janice Tullgren, Nancy Rawls, Mary Ann Johnson, __ The second half of Pompano’s twin champions, the girls swimming team, is looking for a second straight _ championship this year, also. They have seven return- ing lettermen in Mary Arseneau, Jane Hayes, Janice Tullgren, Mary Ann Johnson, Kathy Faloon, Holly _ Hardy, and Jeanne Johnson. As the season opened, the girls placed an excellent second behind Fort Lau- _ derdale, Pine Crest at the Southeastern High Schools Meet in Atlanta. This indicates potential strength, so with supreme effort and some luck, the girls may again be State Champions. The Pine Crest match may prove to be the toughest meet the girls will face this year. 52 = we CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: TOP ROW: Kim Ulrich, Rick Rodgers, Derick Moore, Owen Gardner, Bob Clampett, Bert Toth, Ray Erlich, Ron Crowder, Rick LeChot, Bob Watson. BOTTOM Harrier Coach Bill Miller charts practice routine. ROW: Danny Rowland, Lynn Johnson, Taylor Holmes, Dan Hunt, George Franks, Ken Adrian, Joe Sheldon. Cross Country Team had a 2-3 season which was good considering its lack of experience. Frank Pro- venzano and Larry Cook, two of last years runners could not come out, which put a heavy burden on the sophomores and juniors. Rick LeChot and Bob Wat- son, seniors, carried on a friendly battle throughout the year, Watson finally winning more points than LeChot. The season started with a loss to Stranahan, but the boys came back to defeat South Broward handily. After a one point loss to Fort Lauderdale, and another close loss at McArthur, the Cross Coun- try team whipped Carol City to close out its season. ORGANIZATIONS ... its members, officers, and advisors. However, of these _ | three it is the members who make the club. Members who join in projects for fun, knowledge, fellowship, and service. Club Editors: Barbara Redenius, Gibby Dickey 55 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. TOP ROW: Mark Phillips, Vice-Presi- dent; Chip Rohde, Senior Class Vice-President; Steve Zimmer- man, Sophomore Class President; Rick Copeland, Treasurer; Jack Wheeler, Junior Class Vice-President. BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Crawford, Recording Secretary; Jim Meier, President; Mary Lynne Yost, Corresponding Secretary. Sponsors: Mr. Dexter Hagman Mr. Ronald Kreulen Pp r =n Dy Fi TOP ROW: Darlene Lauriello, Angie Longshore, Mike Mc- Lain, Andria Faye Pinson, Karen Quist, Scott Stambaugh, Kathy Tyo, Donna Wiles, Leo Mulford. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Bissell, Jackie Burch, Lynda Cubbon, Bryan Donnelly, Jeanie Faloon, Grant Genova, Martha Gordon, Sharon Hinson, Kar- STUDENT COUNCIL By coordinating many of the activities and affairs of PBSHS, the Student Council serves the student body in many ways. Some annual projects are a Sophomore Orientation program, Homecoming Week the Christmas Ball, and School Pride Week. Services handled by the Student Council are the dis- tribution of lockers, students handbooks, and I.D. Cards. Providing buses to all away football games, selling tickets to all football games, maintaining a Pep Booth, and providing an Activities Bulletin Board are a major part of Student Council work. All elec- tions are handled by the Student Council. The Student Council also sponsors delegates to the Southern Association of Student Councils and the Florida Association of Student Councils to increase their knowledge of Student Council activities. en Huffman, Johnny Johnston. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Magness, Roy Maurer, Sandi Montgomery, Lindsey Ostrosser, Marylinda ‘Pedigo, Barb Redenius, Kristy Skuda, Jim Stuber, Nancy Wald- en, Gordon Wavle, Pam Ziontz. SERVICES BENEFIT ALL TOP ROW: Tory King, Daisy Hogen, Judy Harris, Jim Gross, Jim Fleming, Norm Dygon, Carol Clelland, Joanne Burroughs, Virginia Bateman, Sandi Altman. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Zim- merman, John Warren, Brien Vincent, Steve Spradling, Dwight Smith, Wayne Ryan, Linda Rittleman, Bill Nielson, | Honorary Members Mrs. Margaret Green Analena Hagbard Rick Copeland, Donna Wiles, and Mark Phillips prepare to sell booster buttons and beat tags. Pat Mclain, Steve Martin. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Killar, Sherie Kendall, Dave Hogen, Kay Harrell, Barbara Good, Bunny Evans, Carol Donato, Joseph Coats, Bill Brooks, Mar- sha Bellmor, Greg Bacharach. Each year, in appreciation of work done, the Stu- dent Council elects two people as honorary members. Analena Hagbard was elected for her work at the SASC Convention and her help in obtaining the presidency of the FASC. For her help with our many clerical tasks, Mrs. Margaret Green was also elect- ed an honorary member. Mr. Hagman, second from left, joins in stud- ent council fun at summer workshop in De- land, Florida. OUTCRY TAKES SIPA HONOR AWARD | | | | | i Pe Mrs. Jo Furgason Linda LeCompte Sponsor Editor Sac John Marshall, Angie Albertson, Linda West, Diane Crooke, Ralph Oltz, Barbara Nunn, Steve Nowlin, Patty Quinn, Sally Hodgens. OUTCRY is in its second year of publication as PBSH’s literary magazine. It has endeavored to present a sampling of the literary and artistic talents possessed by our students. Contributions were encouraged by erie “fie sapaprbal contests in the areas of short story, poetry, essay, and Business Manager Secretary : : cover design; prizes were awarded to the best en- tries. The OUTCRY staff is unique in that work on the mag- azine is not done during a designated class period every day, nor do the members receive credits to- ward graduation for their efforts. Every spare mo- ment the staff can find is used not only to prepare a magazine for publication, but also to finance the magazine through patrons and sponsors. In its first year of participation, the OUTCRY receiv- ed an Honor Award from the Southern Interscholas- tic Press Association. By this the OUTCRY has done much toward raising the standard of excellence in the field of journalism at PBSHS. Diane Christiana Elizabeth Adams Corresponding Secretary Art Editor Bruce Gordon, Diane Haddick, Blair Schuler, Liz Adams, Steve Baldwin, Diane Christiana, Cathy Blomstrom, Joyce Cattanach. Cathy Blomstrom Layout Editor JR.CIVITAN’S CANDIDATE IS HOMECOMING QUEEN TOP ROW: Mr. Sherman Adams, Co-Sponsor; Harris Cal- lum, Treasurer; Mike Franco, Corresponding Secretary; Dan O'Connell, Secretary; Mr. Jack B. Heifner, Sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Logan, Sergeant at Arms; Paul Sin- ram, President; Neal Benson, State Governor; H.L. Fisher, Chaplain. Deep in tradition, PBSHS Junior Civitans display the fun-loy- ing picture of service minded young men. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Jack Heifner, Junior Civitans have achieved several service projects this year. Highlights for the year include having the State Governor of Junior Civitans as a member of the Pompano Chapter, an honor for Pompano, and having the Junior Civitan Sweet- heart Mignon Forcier crowned Homecoming Queen. + ste Pai ue ee 5 wins third place at Junior Civitans are sponsored by the Civitan Club of Pom- PIL ASSIA at ale ls ame pano Beach which strives to build better citizens through a Junior Civitan Club. we TOP ROW: Mr. S. Adams, Co-Sponsor; Jeff Harding, Doug George Fuller, Gary Anderson, Bob Clampett, Paul Sinram, Dullenkopf, Ray Ohm, Ron Bell, Mike Hardister, Chris Murphy, Gordon Clelland, Fred Watkins, John Rice, Duane Standish, Mike Kane, Mike Burk, Bob Rosenblatt, James Keene, Mr. Steve Ebert. BOTTOM ROW: Skip Kedney, Ron Kilgore, Jack B. Heifner, Sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Greg Michael, George Brownlow, Pete Foglia, Glenn Hall. | | Mrs. Helen Creech Vice-President Madeline Phillipson Treasurer Bob Chotiner Sponsors Miss Martha Wray President Jeanie Faloon Secretary Cindy Crawford THESPIANS PRESENT National Thespians has as its purpose the promotion of dramatics in high school. Since 1960 Troupe 1888 has sponsored an all-school play. This year’s pro- duction was SEVEN SISTERS. With the presentation of THE WIZARD OF OZ in De- cember, Troupe 1888 began another tradition, the producing of a children’s play for the elementary school children of the community. The Thespians sponsored theater trips to the Ring Theater at the University of Miami and to Coconut Grove. They also helped to sponsor the Tamburitzans from Duquesne University. Social events included a Christmas party and a ban- quet at the end of the year. An initiation of new members was held at both events. An Award Assembly to honor outstanding performers and performances was presented in April. A com- mittee of teachers and patrons helped select the best actors and the best play for 1965. ‘ ¥ ’ i je you're nothing but a Humbug!” BARRETTS, like all casts, observe a solemn moment before going on stage. Tamburitzans were a hit! Randy Bell Joyce Cattanach Nena Ellison Mike McNally Marylou Muldoon Barbara Nunn Mike Parks Andria Pinson Elton Stempler Initiation! Norm Dygon Marylinda Pedigo Doris Creech Bob Evans Judy Franklin Judy Morse Charles Worthington t | | INDEPENDENT FARMING PART Sponsor Mr. B.J. Bretz Enterprising Future Farmers turn tractor into float. OFFICERS: B. J. Bretz, Sponsors; John Fendentz, Reporter; Steve Barrett, Treasurer; Dan Vinkemulder, Chaplain; Keith Watson, Secretary; Ross Tyler, Sentinel. POMPANO OF FUTURE FARMERS PROGRAM — Nee” Steve Barrett, Ross Tyler, Larry Moss, Mike Scharmen, Willie Nowak, Dave Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Greg Cheshire, Tom Wallace, Tom Spear, John Decker, John Musselman, Clyde Sharpton, Kenny DeAngelis, Kenneth Park, Steve Nowatka, Steve Heath. THIRD ROW: Ronnie DuVall, Tom Price, Chuck F.F.A. is a club composed of boys who take Vocation- al Agriculture, possess good character, practice citi- zenship and service, and who desire to improve ag- riculture methods. Each member is responsible for his own supervised farming project which is concerned with animals, crops, or nursery plants. The chapter has a coopera- tive livestock project. The members show livestock at the West Palm Beach and Tampa Fairs, sponsor a horse show during the year, send delegates to the state F.F.A. Convention in Daytona Beach. senesaST FIRST ROW: John Ritter, Don Garner, Dan Vinkemulder, sot Lindeke, Rusty Hayes, Charlie Marello, John Fendentz, Kim Ulrich, Ralph Daniels, Bruce Schlegal, Robert Farkas, B.J. Bretz, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Steve Muench, John Thofner, Craig Sebastian, Ray Thornton, Herminio Roig, Mike Parrish, James Keene, Ray Ohm, Larry Manning, Warren Kelly, Keith Watson. John Ritter shows one of F.F.A.’s fine calves. TOP ROW: Betty Jo Beltz, Linda Tyrholm, Kathie Faloon, Mary Arseneau, Jane Hayes, Wanda Schmidlap, Lynn Briggs, Jan Johnson, Janis Tullgren, Miss Forrest. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Johnson, Candy Ryan, Carol Clelland, Joan Stewart, Martha Fowlkes, Elaine Mayer, Susan Beltz, Maryann John- son. The Monogram Club is for sports minded people. TOP ROW: Nancy Bonnet, Secretary; Frank Yodonis, | To insure that it stays this way, a varsity letter in Seargent of Arms; Jeanie Faloon, Chaplain. BOTTOM any sport is required for acceptance. The members ROW: Mignon Forcier, Treasurer; Ron Esmann, Presi- , : dent; Susan Fowlkes, Vice President. promote sportsmanship, sell sweatshirts at school, and sell coffee and donuts at basketball games. TOP ROW: Leo Mulford, Bob Adelmann, Bobby Kennedy, Joe McCartha, Ted Burns, Bill Sedmak, Dave Ash, David Johnson, | Kennedy, Mike Zudrell, Norman Black, Chris Smith, Rick Wayne Wichstrum, Barry Woonton, Brian Burchell. BOTTOM Vaughn, Joe Moore, Grant Genova, Coach Ware. MIDDLE ROW: ROW: Tom Kearns, John Davidson, Mark Hahn, Jim Manchester, Carl Adams, Bob McKinnon, Bill Case, Doug Murphy, Allen Rick Needham, Barry Brennon, Frank Yodonis. : 9 @ 8s Lr Oe Mrs. Ann Di Nardo Sponsor Three A. V. members work the lights in the small audi- torium. Ralph Oltz, Secretary-Treasurer; Joe Goater, Vice-President; Elton Stempler, President. Services to the school and community are the aims of the Audio-Visual Club. These services consist of helping the teachers and students to better present or supplement their materials, to offer instructions to the students in the care and operation of Audio- Visual equipment, and to serve the school and com- munity by helping with ‘special activities. The club is made up of Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores who wish to aid their school. Special projects pro- vide opportunity for creativity and ingenuity. These projects include giving aid to productions of plays and concerts. TOP ROW: Roger Booth, Mike Polesnek, Warren McDonald, Bob Symons. BOTTOM ROW: Charlton Cox, Michael Maffei, Mike DuHame, John Fendentz. Ae EY aE mes FUTURE TEACHERS DO WELL ON PIN SALE Sponsor Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Cohn Miss Marilyn Braddee Future Teachers exhibit spirit with float to “Teach the Hurricanes.” TOP ROW: Walter Lucas, Sophomore Vice-President; Joan Stahl, Historian; Carol Twitty, Parlimentarian; Kathie Faloon, Chaplain; Barb Redenius, Vice-President. BOTTOM ROW: Darlene Lauriello, Sec- retary; Camille Cheshire, Treasurer; Faye Johnston, President. TOP ROW: Sharon Budka, June Monard, Mary Jo Bogen, ‘dick, Carole Gardner, Sandy Spescha. BOTTOM ROW: Sarah Jane Cherof, Cheryl Josephs, Gail Carroll, Maryann Johnson, Aldridge, Sandy Cromer, Betsy Kerr, Lynn Spector, Janice Beverly Stone. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Weicht, Kathleen Malone, Yates, Barbara Britton, Bonnie Riseman. Patricia Conners, Helen Buntin, Sandy Nadassy, Diane Had- TOP ROW: Madeline Philippson, Sandi Montgomery, Carolyn Schwandes, Mikki Du Fresne, Doylene Harman, Michael Park. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Taylor, Lee Basye, Judy Harris, Cathy Future Teachers of Pompano Beach Senior High School have set high goals. They wish to explore their interests and abilities in relation to teaching various fields, and to cultivate in themselves qualities of personality, leadership, and character essential in the teaching field. Annual class pin sale, sponsored by Future Teachers, is a very profitable project. Other money-making projects include a bake sale and a dance. Members fill the rest of the year with regular meetings, Teacher Appreciation Week (a salute to PBSHS teachers) and elementary school visitation day. Future Teacher members work hard on decorations for the Homecoming car. x Bickmeyer, Lois McNulty, Carol Steegstra, Cindy Singleton. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Johnson, Linda Nicks, Vicki Mandell, Marianne Guzzardo, Norma Williams, Susan Peto. President, Faye Johnston, and Secretary Darlene Lauriello, dis- cuss materials to be used at meeting. Chaplain, Kathie Fa- loon, gi ves devotions at regular meeting. Jeannie Faloon Vice-President Charles Burns President Secretary Mr. Green Sponsor 4s BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Morse, Donna Avard, Bill Perry, Sonny Wallace, Jack Wheeler, Martha Fowlkes, Pat Le Strange, Carolyn Troll, Debby Zabriskie, Beverly Grubb, John Nelson, Niles Burroughs. MIDDLE ROW: Gordon Wavle, Brock Plumb, Roy Maurer, Tom Reid, Nancy Jacobs, Carol Fairchild, Shirley Judy Diringer HONOR SOCIETY REWARDS Christine Clark Committee Chairman Nancy Hunter Treasurer Mr. Alderman Sponsor Johnson, Joanne Burroughs, Janet Paul, Judy Carveth, Roger Smith. TOP ROW: Mark Solien, Andy Roads, Ken Sandler, Dan Coleman, Sue Hawkins, Cathy McMahon, Nancy Walden, Betty Goater, Sue Nickel, Kim Andersen, Jim Stuber. 7 | ® BOTTOM ROW: Walter Slade, Linda West, Janis Whaley, Linda LeCompte, Jackie Wright, Nancy Hunter, Carole Barice, Pat Choquette, Stephanie Ferrell, Bev Smith, Mary Ann Scott, Michael McNally. MIDDLE ROW: Ron Carpenter, Pat Mc- Dowell, Jeanne Provencher. Jeanie Faloon, Diane Haddick, Hopeful suspense, happy faces, the stately can- dlelight induction ritual—all make the National Honor Society’s semiannual tapping ceremony an occasion to remember. To create, enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to develop character—these are the four purposes of the National Honor Society. Members are chosen by faculty vote from those juniors and seniors who have maintained a 3.6 average throughout their high school career. The National Honor Society is responsible for compiling the honor roll every six weeks, for spon- soring a tutoring service, for supplying guides for Back-To-School Night, and for helping the guid- ance department with career day and college night. The society also presents certificates to those who make the inner circle each semester, awards scholarship pins to those who make the inner circle every six weeks during the year, and provides honor cords for the top ten percent of the graduating class. Camille Cheshire, Pam Fram, Barbara Ritchie, Sherri Manley, Rosemary Lawton, Cindy Crawford, Kent Davies. TOP ROW: Charles Burns, Jim Meier, Kathy Busby, Candy Ryan, Christine Clark, Diane Crooke, Melanie Monk, Tory King, Judy Diringer, Johnny Johnston, Bob McKinnon. Candy Ryan and escort Brock Plumb represent Honor Society in Homecoming parade. a — fo i i ail ‘ ; : poe eon sale, a eal josie ie | eae ie boM SY Vio bhp | be } Wd by Vj} ¥ ‘ey a i Jim Meier lights the blue candle of leadership. | President Ted Wohlfarth Vice-President Doug Murphy INTERACT MEMBERS WORK Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-At-Arms Chuck Kusmich Ted Burns Ron Crowder Denny Arnold Don Bryan Steve Carlyle LOA Bob Chotiner Rick Copeland Robby Danner Bryan Donnelly Dick Dungey Gary Googe Gary Guariglia Walt Gross HARD FOR OTHERS Bill Hammerly Gary Hardacre Gary Kirk Bruce Konigsburg Bob Lynch Tom Rankine Richard Mahany Mike McLain Mark Whitman Bill Beatty Barry Campbell Brent Campbell Sponsor: Mr. Gebert Tom Hertner Pat McLain Phill Rodgers 72 Interact and Juniorettes enjoy joint meeting. Cliff Huber, Ted Burns, and Rick Copeland discuss Interact Job Opportunities Program. INTERACT AND JUNIORETTES Interact Club is dedicated to the purpose of serving the school and community. A primary project this year was the sponsoring of our exchange student, Miss Nina Hagbard from Sweden. Interact also sponsored a dance, donated a Thanks- giving basket, collected parking lot fees during foot- ball season, and for the first time, introduced a job opportunity service under the direction of President Ted Wohlfarth. Volley ball was added to the sport competition which had formerly included only a Key Club—Interact basketball game. Applicants for membership must have a C average, no U’s in citizenship, and must write a letter of application to Interact. Dave Howell and Ted Wohlfarth with In- teract Thanksgiving basket which captured first place. Interact Club queen ‘candidate, Angie Longshore and her escort, Ted Wohlfarth. COMBINE SKILLS TO AID WORTHY CAUSES Juniorettes homecoming candidate, Brenda Ranes and her escort, Chris Mur- phy. Juniorettes filled their year with many projects. One of their chief projects was the annual Thanksgiving assembly: the Juniorettes asked the other clubs to participate by decorating and filling baskets with food for the underpriviledged. The Friendship Follies this year became a Variety Show which the Juniorettes co-sponsored with the Interact Club. Last year we were proud to have our Pede Jorgensen, the exchange student, as the Friend- ship Queen. The Juniorette Keyette Clothing Drive, March of Dimes work, and ushering at the Broward County Choral Clinic rounded out the year. Jim Meier sends the ball over to well defended Interact court during Interact-Key Club volley ball game. Joint meeting between Juniorettes and Interact. JUNIORETTES CARRY ON i A Rose Marie Nord Judi Jones Brenda Ranes Jackie Burch President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Cathy Whipple Sharon Hinson Virginia Bateman Historian Parliamentarian Chaplain Michele Abbatichio Cheryl Brooks Glynda Carr Gibby Cooper Joan Dullenkopf Diane DePasquale Carolyn Fichera Nancy Goodballet Nena Hagbard Judi Hart Dianne Horton Karen Kieninger Donna Kipp Liz Laramie Joan Lillie Angie Longshore Wanda Miget Dawn Miller TRADITION OF SERVICE Sponsor Sponsor Mrs. Thompson Miss Ranes Pam Miller Kathy Riediger Linda Santoro Terry Scharr Lorraine Shampoe Sandy Snape Patsy Spear Carol Sue Studstill Donna Wiles Cheryl Wymola Mary Lynn Yost Madeline Ziccardi Cinda Bartlett Georganna Bonebrake Judi Childress Cindy Clark Joy Hackling Judy Harris Jawayne Hugentugler Sandi Outhouse Madeline Philippson Lynn Spector Kay Sturmer Sandra Werk { i | { 76 KEY CLUBBERS President Mike McNally William Oakely INSPIRE Jim Manchester Alan Parkhurst INDIVIDUAL Secretary Bob McKinnon Rick Anthony INITIATIVE Treasurer Jim Meier Mark Barber Sponsors Mr. Callis Mr. Terhorst Key Club of P. B. S. H. S. is part of an International organization which contains some 68,000 members whose purposes and objectives include developing initiative and leadership, serving the school and com- munity, preparing for useful citizenship, and promot- ing the American ideals outlined in our Constitution. Key Clubbers must have a B average and no U’s in citizenship. Key Club highlighted the 1964-65 year by selling parking lot stickers and by patroling and sweeping the lot, by sponsoring a float and Queen Candidate for Homecoming, by passing out anti-Communist literature in social studies classes, and by the annual Key Club—Interact Basketball Game. This year’s major project was to provide sixty-five classrooms with brand new American flags. Roy Maurer Richard Stamp Jim Wallace District governor, Tom Foltz, gives talk at Key Club meeting. Gibby Dickey Jeff Jacobs Steve Meier John Nelson Gordon Wavie — Jack Wheeler KEY CLUB AND Keyettes Homecoming candidate Betty Jo Beltz and her escort Bill Oakley ride down Atlantic Boulevard. Keyettes enjoy refreshments at the induction meeting. New Keyette Officers, TOP ROW: Darlene Laurillo, Mary Lou Muldon, Jeanne Carroll, Betty Jo Beltz. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Busby, Susie Williams, Joanne Burroughs. One of the projects Key Club undertook was to paint the school trash cans the traditional Blue and Gold. 2 a aa iiesindiontionee, [oe ne —— a i : eueiectemies = ——- a — a Sane rapeeteaannie oe Gneecmmeee oe, — : in—_,-,_ | =? 2 NE ene | { : % ee ee een a je {ees eee 78 KEYETTES INCORPORATE ACTIVITIES President Mike McNally introduces District Key Club Governor Tom Foltz to the Pompano Club. Keyclubbers Jeff Jacobs, John Davidson, and Charles Burns install a chain post in student parking lot. Kathy Busby calls a meeting to order in the Cafeteria Club Room. Michele Abbaticchio and escort Fred Logan represent the Key Club in the Homecoming Parade. KEYETTES MAINTAIN REPUTATION Kathy Busby Joanne Burroughs Betty Jo Beltz Susie Williams Jean Carroll Mary Lou Muldoon Darlene Lauriello President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Recorder Sergeant-At-Arms The Keyette Organization of Pompano Beach is one of the outstanding service clubs at P.B.S.H.S. It is composed of Junior and Senior girls maintaining a 3.0 average. Keyettes undertook several projects during the year which included a clothing drive with the Junior- ettes, donation of a Thanksgiving basket to local needy families and assistance in the March of Dimes, United Fund, and the Leukemia Drives. ; The Keyettes also took an active part in school af- fairs, participated in Homecoming activities, spon- sored the Keyette King Dance and made posters to encourage school spirit for the games. Miss Betty Myrick Sponsor June Barber Sue Bissell Mary Jo Bogen Camille Cheshire Chris Clark Cindy Crawford Diane Crooke Linda Cubbon Judy Diringer Marcia Ebert Jeanie Faloon Jeanette Goetz Stevie Guthrie Liz Hammonds Sandy Howard 80 Sandra Jenkins Faye Johnston Chery! Josephs Rosemary Lawton Melanie Monk Barbara Nunn Judy Owers Marie Perry | Karen Quist | Lynn Rebits Barbara Ritchie Candy Ryan Cindy Singleton Bev Smith Peggy Sneider Susan Sowers Carol Twitty Linda West Janis Whaley Nancy Hunter Helen Buntin Judy Carveth Carol Fairchild Kathy Faloon ; Martha Fowlkes Shirley Johnson Dotty Keebler Tory King Vicki Mandell Sandi Montgomery Kathy Morse Barb Redenius Lorraine Verner Sandy Zahn 81 Att Yl . ‘ie? Chairman of ICC Mark Phillips ’ f f f. f 23) i , Sponsor Mr. Dexter Hagman TOP ROW: Alan Parkhurst, Beanpicker; Bob McKinnon, Class of 1965; Bob Chotiner, Thespians; Bill Hammerly, Band; Ron Crowder, Gavel Club; Mike McNally, Key Club; Jim Meier, Student Council; Ted Wohlfarth, Interact Club; Steve Zimmer- man, Class of 1967. MIDDLE ROW: Mike McLain, French Club; Kent Davies, Jr. Academy of Science; Judy Carveth, Secretary of ICC; Jeanne Provencher, Para-Meds; Rosemary Lawton, Future Medical Leaders; Kathy Busby, Keyettes; Charlie Burns, ‘ Honor Society; Ron Esmann, Monogram Club. BOTTOM ROW: ICC AIDS CLUBS Inter-Club Council is composed of the Presidents of the various clubs and classes on campus. It is or- ganized to establish co-operation between all clubs and classes of Pompano Beach Senior High School, to make recommendations to the Legislative Council pertaining to club functions, and to aid clubs in maintaining their standards established by the Stu- dent Council. If any club does not maintain these standards, it is subject to probation or suspension. Mark Phillips, as Vice-President of the Student Coun- cil, acts as Chairman of the Inter-Club Council. Mr. Dexter Hagman and Mr. Ronald Kreulen lend their experiences as sponsors. Sponsor Mr. Ronald Kreulen Fs a - ts, ee Gy 48 ip Diane Gardner, Truth for Youth; Cathy Blomstrom, Outcry; Vivianne Rega, Future Secretaries; Peggy Sneider, Oracle, Quill Scroll; Mark Phillips, Chairman of ICC; Bev Smith, Spanish Club; Karen Quist, Future Homemakers of America; Rose Marie Nord, Juniorettes; Faye Johnston, Future Teachers of America. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEERECORDS ASSEMBLY VOTING Jim Meier Mike Davidson Miss Martha Wray Chairman Student Co-Ordinator Faculty Co-Ordinator Mrs. Lewis Caswell Mrs. Opal Dix Mr. Bill Miller Mrs. Marie Murphy QUILL AND SCROLL ATTEND VIRGINIA CONVENTION v TOP ROW: Gibby Dickey, Marshall Frederes, Susan Nickel, Dawn Miller, Cathy Blomstrom, Vice-President; Carol Studstill, Mary Jo Bogen, Diane Haddick, Diane Crooke, Linda LeCompte, Treasurer; Carol Twitty, Donna Walker, Peggy Sneider, Presi- Alan Parkhurst, Ralph Oltz. BOTTOM ROW: Liz Adams, dent; Diane Christiana. LIBRARY ROSS ARE AID TO ENTIRE SCHOOL i ia Te ane il im i. rT i at ir i 8 81's; : ie TOP ROW: Barbara Vasilake, April Greer, Cathy McMahon, Hayden, Betty Tornley, Ethel Coffey, Jacqueline Zimelman. Marcia Ebert, Diana Welsh, Teddie Heath, Norma Lynch, Kathi BOTTOM ROW: Virginia Emmitt, Patricia Siezel, Judy Dennison, f Martin, Gail Cox, Linda Grant, Louise Scknitker. MIDDLE ROW: Patsy Geer, Marilyn Harknett, Pat Riley, Ann O’Shea. Arlene Belsui, Sharon White, Dot White, Linda Knight, Brenda : JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE TOP ROW: Mr. William Towery, Club Sponsor; Johnny Johnston, gert, Charlie Burns, President’s Advisor; Kent Davies, President; Niles Burroughs, Walter Slade, Larry Cheshire, Mr. C. M. Russell Adams, Vice President; Carole Barice, Bob Humphrey. Bailey, Co-Sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce A. Gordon, Linda Hil- 84 } | | | 1 i | | | | | } TOP ROW: Denny Arnold, Candy Morpeth, Julie McNiff, Candy Corboy, Paula Baab, Sue Bissel, Dot Keebler, Mike Parks. MIDDLE ROW: Bill McCallister, Mary Lou Muldoon, Linda Horton, Marla Sterns, Kathy Riediger, Mary Jo Bogen, Sponsor Mrs. June Rich Christine Clark, Secretary; Linda LeCompte, Vice-President; Bev Smith, President; Don Bryan, Treasurer. Arlene Mellon, John Bookhout. BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Walker, Janis Owens, Susie Owen, Leslie Clark, Lynn Hardy, Pat Seigel, Kathy Angilum, Carolyn Troll. Spanish speaking countries and their customs are the interests of Spanish club members. Their meet- ings often include guest speakers who help to create a better understanding of Spanish speaking people, countries, and customs. Learning of Spanish Christmas customs proved to be worth while for the members. Enjoyment of a gayly decorated Pinata and spicy Mexican food, was ex- pressed by all at the festive Christmas party. Reorganized Para-Meds gather together students in- terested in a medical career and help these students decide on the field which they wish to pursue. Because the club was formerly the Future Nurses Club, they try to place the most emphasis on nursing. Anyone wishing to join must have a “C” average and no “U’s” in citizenship. Para-Meds activities include such events as visiting North District Hospital, visiting a nursing home, and caroling at nursing homes during Christmas. They also have many speakers from various medical pro- fessions. TOP ROW: Suzanne Hopkins, Carole Sue Barbre, Carol Slocum, Pam Paulson, Penny Beecher, Pat Beecher, Sally Bush, Kay Sturmer, Marilyn Toler, Linda Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy Englert, Jan Orcutt, Kathy Brescia, Mary Ellen Kane, Linda Kubiak, Diane Leonard, Barb Smith, Delores Jamrisko, TOP ROW: Mrs. J. Koontz, Sponsor; Debbie Wright, Photographer; Judy Carveth, Reporter-Historian; Char- maine West, Corresponding Secre- tary; Nance Irwin, Sergeant at Arms; Connie Putman, Chaplain; Mrs, Marie L. Murphy, Co-Sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Goater, Re- cording Secretary; Jeanne Proven- cher, President; Rosemarie Sweeney, Vice President; Pat Quinn, Treasur- er. it é - 43 rf - . Sk bis PX AAP OT OE b cenit Incapacitated football player caps third prize in Homecoming float competition. Sharon Taylor, Betty Tornby. BOTTOM ROW: Pam King, Kathy Tyo, Jean Sheldon, Wendy Ward, Judy Kirsch, Mary Lynne Yost, Karen Huffman, Kim Berndt, Mary Ann Wanner, Dorothy Turner. FRENCH CLUB GROWS AND PROSPERS BF Dace oe “y eo 4 % H H The goal of the French Club is learning about the people, customs, and geographical appearance of France. They achieve this interesting information through films, native speakers, and stimulating dis- cussions which help them to a better understanding of our French neighbors across the sea. Some of their projects for the year include a bake sale, serving refreshments at the Senior play, and decorating a float for the homecoming parade. TOP ROW: Cheryl Josephs, Pat Fess, Kendall Barton, Stephanie Blanchette, Betty Jo Beltz, Diane Haddock, Louise Ferrier, Susan Atkinson, Kristy Skuda, Cinda Bartlett, Betsy Campanella, Marcia Desmond, Lori Cole. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Beltz, Mari- anne Guzzardo, Mary Arseneau, Pattie Burns, Judy Burk, Marie Danielson, Cindy Singleton, Danny Dugan, Sherri Man- TOP ROW: Mike McLain, President; Mrs. Myers, Sponsor; Chip Rohde, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Maureen Mc- Faden, Vice President; Pat McDowell, Secretary. ley, Judy Kirsch, Nancy Goodballet, Iris Porta, Carole Gardner, Barbara George. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Knight, Bonnie Riseman, Lynn Hewitt, Pam Richardson, Gail Golden, Sherry Yost, Daisy Hogen, Sandy Snape, Kathy Busby, Jackie Burch, Beverly Walker, Joyce Cattanach, Judy Owers, Joanne Burroughs. 65 BEANPICKER AIMS Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager : oe The BEANPICKER’S homecoming bean field is planted by staff beanpickers. P| ogee Alan Parkhurst Dawn Miller Carol Sue Studstill . | Miss Martha Wray Advisor About the time school rolls to an end th e Bean- picker Staff’s wheels begin to turn toward a new year—slowly at first, but by fall at a fast clip. To the Beanpicker Staff, school is that place where one subjects himself to the leadership of their editor, the guidance of their sponsor, and the discipline of q their assignments. Honors such as a Medalist Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and a First Place from the Southern Interscholastic Press Association did much to brighten their year. Above all, school for the Beanpicker Staff was that last fran- | tic rush to meet a deadline. ———————— “Look, I’ve got 5 study halls!’ from Senior Class Editors Junior Class Editors Sophomore Class Editors Mary Lou Muldoon Carol Twitty Randy Bell Sally Bush Becky Martin Barbara Wheeler 88 TOWARD ANOTHER MEDALIST AWARD | q : Curriculum Editors Sports Editors Feature Editors Sandy Howard Mike McLain Ted Burns Bill Mayes Bob Chotiner Lynda Cubbon Club Editors Copy Editor si ns anaes Barbara Redenius Gibby Dickey Susie Williams Circulation Managers 2 CN ANNE Directory Editor That Was The Year That Was Madeline Ziccardi Debbie Dull Nancy Irwin Photo Editor Typists Besides working each 7th period, yearbook members spend an hour after class finishing their assignments. Barbara Hill Sandy Snape Angie Longshore Peggy Sneider Mary Jo Bogen Norm Dygon Mrs. Lena Matthews Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Sponsor ORACLE HITS A NEW PBSHS | Marshall Frederes and Lynn Rebits check over Bill Sedmak’s sports story. Lynn Rebits Bill Sedmak Cindy Singleton Steve Carlyle Kendall Barton Bruce Gordon = rg P A : Diane Christiana Bob Humphry Carol Rogers Marshall Frederes Kathy Morse Laura Meyers Oracle members read the finished stories. HIGH IN CIRCULATION ORACLE Lay-out is always a problem for any staff. The ORACLE staff has produced fourteen issues of an eight-page tabloid this past year. It was financed by subscriptions and advertisements. The paper's circulation has exceeded two thousand copies per issue, a new high. ORACLE kept the students well- informed about future and past events, plus giving them the opportunity to express their opinions con- cerning the school. Working hard, the staff members never missed a deadline. Only through the aid of the faculty, the students, the advertisers, and Mrs. Lena Matthews, sponsor, could the ORACLE have been successfully published. PROMOTES JOYS AND TOP ROW: Carol Pelton, Parliamentarian; Barbara Schrag, Secretary; Linda Sprague, Historian; Lynne Knefel, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Benge, Vice-President of Program Works; Karen Quist, President; Gayle Gaedke, Vice-President of Public Relations. Destined for homemaking, the Future Homemakers of America strive to fulfill their purposes. F. H. A. was organized to promote appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to en- courage democracy in the home and community, to promote international good will, to foster develop- ment of creative leadership and to further interest in home economics. A cook book sale proved to be a very profitable venture for F. H. A. members. The club also had a banquet, a yarn doll sale, a bake sale, sponsored a Valentine Dance and Prom Night, and had an Industrial Arts and Home Economics Exhibit. TOP ROW: Kathy Brescia, Donna Smith, Janice Campanella, Kathy Major, Nana Sharp, Linda Hael, Linda Santoro, Linda Patrick, Joan Biltz, Valerie Fendentz. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Gaedke, Chris Anderson, Joyce Rhodes, Kay Sturmer, Barbara Viken, Linda Torvles, Marlene Willard, Kathy Jones, Linda Knight. (| | is | =e SATISFACTIONS OF HOMEMAKING TOP ROW: Janice Hill, Pat Zeiser, Susan Watson, Gail Ham- BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Jeanne Crowder, Advisor; Linda Benge, mond, Margaret Terry, Cathy Pfau, Sandy Datz. MIDDLE Karen Quist, Carol Pelton, Barbara Schrag, Lynne Knefel, ROW: Diane York, Carol Lefler, Marcia Ebert, Betty Dawson, Barbara Maurer, June Sherrod, Mrs. Carmel Provencal, Advisor. Linda Sprague, Linda LiCardi, Susan Daniello, Gayle Moran. F. H. A. homecoming candidate Lynne Knefel and escort George Fuller. Chris Anderson with winning F. H. A. Thanks- New Officers installed in impressive ceremony. Linda giving basket. Sprague, Gayle Gaedke, Carol Pelton, Wendy Shep- ard, Karen Quist, Linda Benge, Lynne Knefel, Barbara Schrag. 93 TRUTH FOR YOUTH PROVIDES CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ne ia 1. TOP ROW: Mr. William Towery, Sponsor; Mike Rhodes, Carol Palermo, Activities Chairman; Diane Gardner, Secretary; Pam Shafer, Bebe Holland, Lori Cole, Dolores Jamrisko, Linda Smith, Fram, President; Cindy Englert, Vice-President; Vickie Headley. Mrs. Myers, Sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Headley, Janet Truth For Youth is a club dedicated to the promotion of Christian fellowship on the school campus. Mem- bership in Truth For Youth is open to all students of any denomination. Truth For Youth members attend weekly lunchtime devotions with guest speakers from several of the local churches. Activities also include an annual spaghetti dinner and the decoration of a car for the homecoming parade. Gaining self confidence through improvement of speaking ability is one of the aims of the Gavel Club. Gavel Club helps the student by aiding him in mastering the art of effective speaking, helping him make a poised self-assured appearance before any audience, preparing him for chairmanship and for participation in meetings of all kinds, and pro- | viding fellowship for the stimulating exchange of ideas. The Gavel Club of Pompano High is an affiliate of Toastmasters International. aN TOP ROW: Bill Perry, Vice-President; Rick Copeland, Sergeant- At-Arms; Roy Maurer, Educational Vice-President. BOTTOM | ROW: Ron Crowder, President; Mr. R. C. Marves, Sponsor; Marylinda Pedigo, Secretary. TOP ROW: Roy Maurer, Bill Hammerly, Rick Copeland, Mary- Gail Carroll, Shirley Johnson, Bev Smith, Carol Rogers, Bill linda Pedigo, Steve Baldwin, Ron Crowder, Gibby Dickey. Beatty. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Perry, Chris Jolinski, Jean Sheldon, MIDDLE ROW: John McCulloch, Sandy Zahn, Vicki Mandell, Pam Cusworth, Cindy Clark, Kathi Pocklington, Orhan Suleiman. 96 Rosemary Lawton, President; Bev Smith, Vice-President; Carole Barice, Treasurer; Karen Quist, Secretary. Future Medical Leaders is an organization striving for a better understanding of medicine. They are achieving this understanding through field trips to various hospitals and to several local doctor’s of- fices, film strips, and special guest speakers. The club consists of students interested in entering the field of medicine who wish to join a club for furthering their knowledge in this field. The main project for the year is the selling of booster hats to increase our school spirit. TOP ROW: Linda Tyrholm, John McCulloch, Jeff Densmore, Bev Smith, Jan Orcutt, Pat Quinn, Pam Paulson, Jane Mercer, Sue Peck, Susan Conroy. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. A. R. Grismer, f a} R ser Caducous Future Medical Leaders sells a booster hat to interested students. Sponsor; Linda Hilgert, Diane Zudrell, Lynn Hardy, Karen Quist, Jeanne Provencher, Betty Winchel, Rosemary Lawton, Carole Barice, Charles Worthington. FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS PURSUE MEDICAL INTERESTS | A nee mn — —— | FIRST ROW: Teddie Heath, Tory King, Jeannette Goetz, Karen Newell, Kathy Kearney, Kathy McGehee, Natalie Noller, Vir- ginia Emmett, Romayne Smith, Viviane Jones, Malinda Jones, Priscilla Marsh, Patsy Maples, Paulette Wilkes. SECOND ROW: Lynn Graham, Linda Godsall, Judy Harris, Ann Godsall, Susan Reed, Linda Rardin, Susan Peto, Susan Askew, Penny Morra, Judy Knight, Phyllis Karol, Donna Friend, Sharon Freels. THIRD TOP ROW: Debi Petri, Librarian; Karen Newell, Publicity; Judy Harris, Vice-President; Sharon Freels, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Rebits, President; Cathy Bickmeyer, Treasurer. Broward County singers entertain at Pompano gym. ROW: Susan Schulz, Cathy Bickmeyer, Janette Spedle, Marsha Walker, Pauline Hance, Charlotte Whitmire, Carole Ripka, Vickie Burkett, Dottie Keebler, Suzanne Hopkins, Mary Jane Conners, Sharon Estill, Patricia Clarke. FOURTH ROW: Sue Daisley, Norma Williams, Cheryl Hardin, Cheryl Wackes, Patsy Walker, Mona Kraeer, Donna Gately, Kristine Kraeer, Sandra Wilson, Lynn Rebits, Debi Petri. Girls Concert Chorus’ first year was a hectic but suc- cessful one. The money-making project of the year was selling Iggy Mascot Dolls. The girls joined many school activities. The chorus made up of fifty-five voices participates in county and district clinic as well 4s in concerts for the students. [hey are very impressive in their royal blue outfits. ————— 98 BD Mrs. Harriet McMillin Director FIRST ROW: Dave Abbott, Bil! Brooks, Dave Butler, Earl Tinsley, Lex Barker, Paul LaBaugh, Jim Stuber, Kevin Hanley, Randy Rowland, Dave Farquharson, Leonard Jenne, Mike Crozier, Ried Alexander. SECOND ROW: Emil Gagliardi, Dave Howell, Steve Passler, Ralph Oltz, Ron Birkhead, Gary Russell, Bill Case, Nick Arciola, Russell Peacock, Charles Worthington, Mike Johns, David Hogen. THIRD ROW: Lynn Latham, Joy Hackling, Susi Taylor, Barbara Baker, Joan Dullenkopf, Sheila Graham, Carol Twitty, Brenda Ranes, Faye Johnston, Camille Cheshire, Dianne Bishop, Judy Johnson, Carol Greenwood. FOURTH ROW: Geneve Penick, Mary Ann Scott, Sandy Werk, Judi Jones, Leigh Martin, Nancy Thiesen, Stevie Guthrie, Jan Benkert, Barbara Olges, Joyce Cattanach, Conni Moore, Pam Richard- son, Lana Davis, Judy Owers. VOICES INTO RICH HARMONY The Pompano Beach Senior High School Concert Chorus began another busy year by hosting the Bro- ward County Choral Clinic given November 11. Over one-thousand students from seven of Broward Coun- ty’s High Schools participated in the event. After ap- pearing before the Pompano and Deerfield Beach Chamber of Commerce, the Chorus participated in W PT V’s “A thousand Voices Sing The Music of Christmas” which was televised nation-wide Christmas Eve. On December 16, the Chorus presented a Christ- mas assembly to the student body followed by the “Christmas Sing” the next evening. In January, nine members of the Chorus attended the State Choral Clinic held in Jacksonville. The Chorus was well prepared for the State Contest which was held in the spring. BOTTOM ROW: Joy Hackling, Wardrobe Chairman; Barbara Olges, Publicity Chairman; Brenda Ranes, Secretary; Joyce Cattanach, Vice-President. TOP ROW: Dave Howell, President; Jim Stuber, Treasurer; Lex Barker, Attendance Chairman; Russell Peacock, Prop- erties Chairman. SEATED: Judy Owers, Accompanist. MIDDLE ROW: Judi Jones, Mary Ann Scott, Linda Woods, Bar- bara Olges, Carole Ripka. TOP ROW: Brenda Ranes, Stevie Guthrie, Carol Twitty, Barbara Baker. Concert Chorus appreciates the talent of its ac- companist, Judy Owers. FIRST ROW: Barbara Nunn, Helen Buntin, Patricia Miner, Janice Wohrley, Ann Hall, Brent Campbell. SECOND ROW: Alfred Day, William Oakely, Kathy Darling, Nancy Butler, Sharon Castigleone, Penny Beecher, Linda Harvey, Jessica McLean, Cheryl LaCasse, Carol Fletcher, Connie Olifers, Blair Schuler, Virgina Wasser. THIRD ROW: Lynn Spector, Judy Vanderwalt, June Barber, Linda Conn, Walda Shivel, Valerie Daub, Ronald Gaither, Mike Mason, Ronald Anderson, Linda Stowell, Diana Welsh, Lois LeCompte, Steve Jenkins, Donna Kipp, Linda Le- Compte, Linda Evans, Kay Harrell, Kathy Simonton, Pam Glattli, David DeBoard, Pete Castigleone, Judy Dale, Diana Dills. FOURTH ROW: Janice Whaley, Donna Steinkamp, Joanne Mims, Janice Yates, Vickie Delpit, Valerie Davies, John Min- nick, William Linder, Dave Scharf, Dennis Doan, Douglas Smith, Sidney VanderPloeg, James Bourne, Terry Spitler, William Terryl LaCasse, Assistant Drum Major; Walter Gross, Drum Major; Glenn Dame, Assistant Drum Major. ee nn ee Lae Hammerly, Russell Welker, Ruth Dunham, Bill Funke, Alan Mc- Cartha, Dan Leibrock, Eldon Haag, Ronald Smith, Ray Sandha- gen, Don Carter, Mark Durbin, Glenn Dame, Patricia Bank- head, Andrew Ramsey, Barry Campbell, William Hershlieb, Don Abernathy. FIFTH ROW: Anne Sundberg, Nancy Walden, Lynn Moore, Norma Ramsey, Bennye Fulford, Nancy Johnson, Sally Hodges, Marvin Coleman, Walter Gross, Karen Kieninger, Susie Johnson, Nick Schepis, Ray Davis, Robert Caponi, Rick Chaffin, William Beatty, Joe Nims, Mark Barber, Paul Gutman, Ronald Sammons, John Kanenen, Jackie Wright, Sue Hawkins, Karen Evans, Nick Geisler, Carl Brown, Tom Starr, Louis Fifer, Larry Hall, Larry Elliott, James Kelly, Director-Richard H. Elliott. Sponsors Mr. Richard Elliott Mr. Robert Monroe POMPANO AGAIN IN MUSIC The Pride of the Gold Coast from the Gem of the Gold Coast, THE GOLDEN TORNADO MARCHING BAND continues to thrill audiences with their colorful and brilliant haf-time shows under the direction of Richard H. Elliott. One of the largest of the Gold Coast Conference Bands, the 134 member unit pre- sented half-time entertainment including precision marching, special selections, and special routines utilizing the special talents of the Twirling Tornadoes. One of the outstanding Class AA Bands of the State, PBSHS Band won their twelfth consecutive year of straight superior in November of 1964. The Band has appeared at the Governors Inaugural Parade in Tal- lahassee, the Apple Blossom Festival in Virginia, The United State Naval School of Music in Washington, D.C., numerous appearances in the Orange Bowl Pa- rade, and two National American Legion Conven- tions. Evidence of the enthusiasm of Band members was their winning of first place in the Homecoming Float Contest, plus the fact that Karen Kieninger, band Queen candidate, was one of the finalists for Home- coming Queen. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Dorner, Majorette Captain; June Bar- ber, Secretary; Nancy Walden, Storekeeper; Linda LeCompte, Treasurer; Janis Whaley, Social Director; Jackie Wright, Libra- rian; Karen Kieninger, Assistant Treasurer; Nan Hoover, Assist- Pep Band symbolizes School Spirit. ant Drum Major; Lou Fifer, Publicity; Nick Geisler, Quarter- master; Bill Hammerly, Band Captain; Walter Gross, Drum Major; Bill Oakley, First Lieutenant; Jim Bourne, Second Lieu- tenant; Ray Sandhagen, Sophomore Representative; Glenn Dame, Assistant Drum Major. Twirling Tornadoes performed in their new spark- ling gold sequin uniforms and high hats. This year Nann Hoover (Co-Captain) and Lorraine Shampoe twirled two fire-batons at one of the games. At home- coming, the seniors, Maureen Enos, Mary Ellen Hull, Lorraine Shampoe, and Nann Hoover performed solos. The majorettes again went to the Orange Bowl Parade in Miami. They completed the year by going to march in the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Nann Hoover, Co-Captain; Barbara Dorner, Cap- tain. Senior Majorettes Lorraine Shampoe Nann Hoover Maureen Enos MAJORETTES: Peggy Walsh, Barbara Dorner, Captain; Donna Manchester, Nann Hoover, Co-Captain; Lorraine Sham- poe, Mary Ellen Hull, Lydia Fralick, Jill Herrick, Judy Quinn, Sandy Cromer, Kim Corwin. MAJORETTES ADD COLOR TO THE BAND STRING QUARTET: Sharon Holmes, First Violin; Winston Web- ber, Second Violin; Karen Evans, Cello; Richard Stamp, Viola. ORCHESTRA — Violins: Winston Webber, Sharon Holmes, Or- han Suleiman, Michele Malone, Lynn Heffner, Linda Harvey, David Brown, Sidney VanderPloeg, Ed Worthington. VIOLAS: Richard Stamp, Vernon Doremus. CELLO: Karen Evans, Brien Vincent, Sue Hawkins. DOUBLE BASS: Paul Lambert. FLUTES: Barbara Nunn, Penny Beecher, Kathy Darling. OBOE: Brent Campbell. BASSOONS: Judy Dale, Diana Dills. Clarinets: Bill Oakley, Anne Sundberg. ALTO CLARINET: Linda LeCompte. TOP ROW: Brian Vincent, Treasurer; Orhan Soleiman, Publi- city. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Hawkins, Vice-President; Karen Evans, President; Donna Avard, Secretary. Pompano Beach Senior High School Orchestra under the direction of Robert C. Monroe is now in its sec- ond year of existence. The young orchestra which numbers over forty members, presented its first con- cert in December in the Pompano Beach gymnatorium with guest conductors Richard Elliott and FSU intern Kenneth Schwartz. Members participate in programs such as Elijah and South Pacific, a concert at Boca Raton Bible Grounds with other orchestras, state contests, and the Spring Music Festival with the Band. BASS CLARINET: Ronnie Gaither. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Joe Gaskin. FRENCH HORNS: Don Abernathy, Andy Ramsey, Jane Nottingham. TRUMPETS: Ronnie Smith, Dennis Doan, Ruth Dun- ham, Eldon Haag. TROMBONES: Jim Kelly, Carl Brown. EU- PHONIUM: Jackie Wright. TUBA: Ricky Chaffin. TIMPANI: Ricky Davis. PERCUSSION: Nick Schepis, Susie Johnson. PIANO: Donna Avard. CONDUCTOR: Robert C. Monroe. 104 Angie Longshore Cathy Landwehr Chery! Brooks Madeline Ziccardi President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Future Secretaries Association is an organization which promotes business and secretarial work as a career. It is sponsored by the Pompano Beach Chap- ter of the National Secretaries Association (Interna- tional). The first chapter of FSA in the United States was organized at PBSHS in the spring of 1961. Although it is strictly an interest club, the members still manage to serve the community in many ways.’ Among these services are dressing dolls for the Sal- vation Army to distribute at Christmas and contribut- Mrs. Ruth Shea ing to the March of Dimes. Among the monthly guest speakers have been a pro- fessional model, a representative from Southern Bell Telephone Company, and several local secretaries. Money-making projects this year have been a car wash, a dance after a football game, and a mother- daughter fashion show sponsored by Mary Ann Fash- ions. In March, local groups attended the state Future Secretaries Convention at Rollins College where they met members of other chapters. TOP ROW: Janice Knowles, Martha Williams, Judi Childress, Chris Sinnhuber, Pat Kubiak, Nancy Ruback, Nancy Saultz, Patti Lesher, June Sherrod, Nancy Sweat, Sandi Scott. MIDDLE ROW: Diana Weppler, Joy Hurd, Dot White, Michele Abbaticchio, Sharon Eaves, Linda Knight, Ellen Nottingham, Linda Marsden, Betty Dawson, Jane Huck. BOTTOM ROW: Gladys Friend, Susan Brooks, Linda Whitescarver, Jane Feener, Linda Stetler, Viviann Rega, Sandy Snape, Bernie Baird, Lynne Knefel, Joan Lillie, Donna Slocum, Carol Rogers. Guest speaker, Mr. Sweat, talks to members about proper telephone tactics. F. S. A. members Sharon Eaves, Angie Longshore, Vivianne Rega, Sandy Snape, and Betty Dawson pause for some re- freshments. Future Secretaries learn better voice pro- jection through the aid of a tape record- er. Miss Sparling, Donna Slocum, Nancy Saultz, Mrs. Shea. President Vice-President ART CLUB HEADS Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Adams Cheryl Wymola Art Club Sponsor Mrs. Donna Tirey TOP ROW: Richard Smith, Michael Park, Gary Cooper, Guen- delda Munn. MIDDLE ROW: Sybil Fortner, Klaire Fenko, Noryce Darling, Susan Sowers, Pam Mathews, Pam Carr, Ralph Oltz, Linda Senger, Lynn Van Ness. BOTTOM ROW: Charlton Cox, Bud Weaver. Darlene Wohlart Members of the Art Club are encouraged to express themselves artistically oustside the classroom. Many projects are undertaken by the members to help the school and support the club. Signs, posters, and play scenery are among the club’s service to the school. This year, the club has undertaken two selling proj- ects. One of these was the sale of hand-decorated earthenware plates. The other was the sale of inter- esting collages to the faculty, students and public. The only qualifications for membership are a willing- ness to work, a C average, and a genuine interest in art. Mike Parks drives Homecoming Art Club members John Musselman, Barry Warrick, Robert Kelly, Mary Jane Conners, Sandy Zahn, and rollers. ar decorated by the Art Club. — coe TR xeeseetariioeasnanecnaieny POMPANO BEACH SENIOR HIGH +; Barbara Young show a coloring technique using paint TOP ROW: Beverly Walker, Joyce Portman, Sharon Hull, Charlie Worth- ington, Richard Sedlak, Christine Candler, Ann Craig. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Maurer, Connie Stokes. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Dull. Art Club’s paper pilgrim contributes food at Thanksgiving assembly. KING. President Steve Kalbaugh Sponsor Mr. Fiat Kathy Nowlin receives valuable and enjoyable training as a dental as- sistant. Vice-President Diane Faulk ak “se, ny = Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Linda Benge Elizabeth Booth Secretary Nancy Wright Our DCT program at Pompano Beach Senior High School is a flexible plan for training junior and senior students, 16 years of age or older, in occupations of their choice. It is a plan whereby the school, business and industry work co-operatively for “on the job” training. Diversified Cooperative Training is also a class of relations and social activities. This past year has been filled with projects of many types. Through the year they have had money making projects such as, dances, bake sales, and car washes. These projects help finance parties, conventions, field trips, and the employee—employer banquet. DCT’s Homecoming float depicts the Tornadoes high on the wave of victory. Lt Neary aq a 4 Carol Boekel Linda Burton Operator Linda Keene likes her job at Bell Tele- phone Company. Tom Faherty Floyd Humphreys Shiela Riggs Ann Gooch Nettie Jones Carol Smith Tom Faherty escorts Liz Booth as Floyd Humphreys drives in the Homecoming parade. Lynn Hewitt Joanne Smith A School Is Its FEATURES... Its events and expectations. The students that partici- pate in the various events are rewarded, by the satis- faction of a job well done, by individual honors, and by the enjoyment of having a good time. | aes Features Editors: Lynda Cubbon, Bob Chotiner 11 On Monday, Booster Buttons turned up everywhere. Homecoming is heard from early Monday morning to late Friday night. Monday, cries of “Where’s your Booster Button?” ring above the excited hubbub of Homecoming. Tuesday, shrieks of admiration can by heard about the ingenious Color Day costumes. Al- though there was no school Wednesday, telephones buzzed as baffled students wondered why the bon- fire was two nights early. The sounds of Thursday’s assembly were varied; there were cheers from the Senior section as Saturday's long ordeal was reward- ed by winning the hall, applause from the students as the football players received their vests, and laughter from all as our devil led the Homecoming game skit. The sounds of Friday were uncommon to Pompano students, for Friday was Whisper Day and teachers gloried in the newfound silence. your team needs more practice.” “Run ‘em up a palm tree, slide ‘em down a cactus, we think HOMECOMING, THE HIGHLIGHT OF OUR EVENTS WARNING 5) TICKET cso 4 P net = txclt! Kathy Hebsacker, Pat Kubiak, Joan Dullenkopf, Stevie Guthrie pose in Color Day costumes at the entrance to the Senior Hall. Kathy Busby is Pompano’s version of a devil hamming. SNAKE DANCERS RALLY ‘round the bonfire. Independents were welcome in the annual parade. Stephanie Holland, Madeline Ziccardi, and Lynda Cubbon adapt to Whisper Day. Nancy Bowman, Jackie Burch, Joyce Cattanach, Lynda Cubbon, Angie Longshore, Joyce Portman, Karen Quist, Brenda Raines, Sharon Estill, Mignon Forcier, Sue Fowlkes, Karen Huffman, Candy Ryan, Carol Sue Studstill, Madeline Ziccardi, and Eliza- Faye Johnston, Karen Kieninger, Linda Knefel, Linda Knigh t, beth Booth were the 1964 Homecoming Queen candidates. As team sponsor Carol Clelland and Mignon’s escort Harris Callum look on, Jim Meier presents Queen Mig- non Forcier with her crown. Mignon and Harris stop to talk with the exuberant cheerleaders. SUSPENSE MOUNTS AS THE BIG NIGHT ARRIVES Elected Mr. and Miss Blue and Gold by the student body, Joan Dullenkopf and Charlie Burns wave to the excited crowds on Homecoming Night. The Homecoming court stands together to join the crowd in singing the Pompano Alma Mater. Watching the crowning of the queen are Senior Class é ; : ; Attendant Liz Hammonds, her escort H. L. Fisher, and Friday Night the whispers were replaced by the wild Sophomore Attendant Bunny Evans with her escort Steve cries of the crowd, cheering the players and applaud- Zimmerman. ing their Homecoming Queen, Mignon Forcier. The sounds of Homecoming voiced the pride each student feels for our school. Also watching the happy event were Junior Attendant Elaine Meyer and her escort Jim Cranson. Team. sponsor was the lovely Junior, Carol Clel- land. Bob Chotiner Kathy Busby Charles Burns Nancy Bonnet Ted Wohlfarth Susan Williams Peggy Sneider Kent Davies Jeannie Faloon Mignon Forcier Sandy Howard Rosemary Lawton Bob McKinnon Mike McLain Mike McNally Jim Meier Senator Spessard Holland an- swers the questions of Pompa- no students. John Gordon and Harry Kedney display the new bowties they received dur- ing the Homecoming as- sembly. Susie Williams narrates the Beanpicker assembly. WEDNESDAY ASSEMBLIES This year a new tradition was started at Pompano Beach Sr. High. The presentation and retiring of the colors is now a part of each assembly. This custom was initiated at the assembly which featured the Senior Senator from Florida, the Honorable Spessard Holland. Other outstanding assemblies included the Beanpicker assembly, the Honor Society assembly, Thanksgiving assembly, the Pride Week assembly, and our Pep assemblies. Mad Bomber, Bob Chotiner. plans to blow up the Sen- ior Prom behind Policeman, Bill Mayes’ back during the Beanpicker Assembly. Jim Bourne, Doug Smith, and Bill Oakley sing “Be True To Your School,” theme song of the Pride Week Assembly. School Spirited Kathy Busby is bewitching at the Hallow- een Pep Rally. RR i 5 ' j i i Rosemary Lawton taps Kim Anderson during the impressive National Honor Society induction. 120 Marilyn Hegen watches over Anna Lena Hag- bard. Talented Nena entertains on her guitar. Our foreign exchange student at P.B.S.H.S. this year was Anna Lena Hagbard of Stockholm, Sweden. Nena stayed with Marilyn Hegan, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hegan. Nena, her American name, has one more year to complete before graduation from the Swedish equiva- lent of the American high school. After her gradua- tion, she wants to study languages or to enter an acting school. Anna Lena said she finds American schools different from Swedish ones in several ways. The most striking difference is that the American schools offer much more to the student in the area of extra-curricular activities than do Swedish schools. Anna Lena found this feature enjoyable. She joined in the Senior Class play and participated in the Juniorette Club. Anna Lena found Pompano’s school theater to be bigger and more complex—in Sweden the actors have no committees to help with the stage, props, and costumes. ‘i | | | Every year, the National Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing Test is given in more than 17,000 high schools. Semi-finalists, 98% of whom usually become finalists, are representatives of our country’s most intellectu- ally able young people. Bruce A. Gordon who is the busy photographer for the Oracle, has been named a semi-finalist in this competition. Each year, the State Chamber of Commerce chooses the Star Student of each high school. This year Linda Lee West, a transfer student from Parkway Senior High School in St. Louis, Missouri, was chosen from Pompano Beach Senior High. The criteria for choosing Star Students are their scores on the college board tests, administered in the fall. Katherine Blomstrom Kathryn Mary Blomstrom and Cynthia Ann Crow- ford have been cited as two outstanding high school English students by the National Council of Teachers of English. Since the NCTE named only 24 finalists from Florida, we are honored to have two of these Cynthia Ann Crawford Bruce A. Gordon Linda Lee West finalists from our school. The competition includes testing of both literature and composition accomp- anied by three original pieces of writing. Both girls plan to study English and related subjects in College. 121 being discotheque wearing sunglasses . School Is A Place Where Students Conform To Originality driving mustangs i riding skate boards having pierced ears going surfing FROSTY VISITS CHRISTMAS DANCE Ending the year of ‘64 was the Christmas dance held at the elegant Governor’s Club December 20. Weeks of work by Kathy Busby and her energetic committee resulted in the creation of Frostie’s Follies. A tremen- dous snowman with a top hat and a carrot nose tow- ered over the dancers. Music was provided by the Johnny Mercer band and the Tides. Joyce Cattanach and Dave Howell sang Christmas selections. The dance, which showed great planning and fore- thought, provided an enchanting evening for each couple. Kathy Busby, chairman of the successful Snowball, pauses a moment with her date, Frank Yodonis. Dave Howell sang beautiful Christmas songs to keep the holiday spirit. Ted Burns, Lynda Cubbon, Donna Wiles, Bobby Kennedy, Sandy Ho- ward, and Bob McKinnon thoroughly enjoyed dancing to the music of Johnny Mercer and his band. For a moment, Frosty is lost amid delighted dancers. _ WHAT MAKES A PLAY? Last minute line rehearsals and quiet prayers help ready the actors before curtain time Amie Kay Tanner finishes Ted Wohlfarth’s makeup Bob McKinnon presents Miss Schragin with a gift in behalf of the senior class. A play is started many weeks before it is to be given. There is the waiting period before the cast is announc- ed; then there are rehearsals, which become more and more frequent as the time for the play draws close. A play gives fifteen participants a chance to learn to cooperate with each other. A play is made up of people working on makeup, lines, stage, costumes, props, publicity, and tickets. All these people must work together to make a successful production. The cast of “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” take one final bow. THESPIANS DELIGHT CHILDREN WITH THE WIZARD OF OZ Bill Hammerley as ToTo fascinated the youngsters. Dorothy oils the tin man’s screeching joints. “An’ I'll scare every livin’ one of ‘em away like jack rabbits.” The cast received a well-earned ovation. CAST OF CHARACTERS Toto Dorothy The Munchins Witch of the North Scarecrow Tin Woodman Cowardly Lion Soldiers With Green Whiskers ... . Wizard of Oz hae Wa a ee Witch of ihe West Madame Winkie Glinda the Good.................. Aunt Em The Wicked Witch eyed her victim with an evil smile. _. Bill Hammerly Andrea Faye Pinson Madeline Ziccardi Lynda Cubbon Doris Creech Glinda Singleton David Hogen _.. Kathy Busby _.. Norm Dygon _. Greg Raduca _. Dennis Bailey John McCullough Don McMahon Melanie Monk Laurel Ryan Marlinda Pedigo Cathy Blomstrom _... Pattie Burns _. Susie Williams Jeannie Faloon WIZARD OF OZ A Play in Three Acts by Frank Baun Directed by Miss Martha Wray Student Director Madeline Phillipson coughs and a shiny nose.” “Now Dorothy, you mustn’t greet Aunt Em with hic- Joyce Cattanach, as Joan of Lorraine ded- icates her sword to God. Ralph Oltz, John Marshall, and Mike McNally, like the rest of the cast, overcame double roles and lack of costumes to give fine performances. Bill Hammerly crowns Steve Nowlin as Joyce Cattanach, Chip Rohde, and Don Bryan look on triumphantly. iii. ’ i SENIORS PRODUCE “JOAN OF LORRAINE” Mike Rhodes, Randy Bell, Joyce Cattanach, Ralph Oltz, Chip Rohde, Cathy Blomstrom, Bruce Gordon, and Steve Nowlin take another bow. “Joan of Lorraine” by Maxwell Anderson Jimmy Masters, Director (Inquisitor) .... Ralph Oltz Al, Stage Manager _ Mike Rhodes Tessie, Assistant Stage Manager (Aurore) ........ Nena Hagbard Barb Nunn Garder (Bert and Rand de Poulengy, Electrician) Bill Hammerly Abbey (Jacques d’Arc Caudhoon, Bishop of Beauvais : Bob Chotiner Charles Elling (Durand Layart) Randy Bell Mary Grey (Joan) . _ Joyce Cattanach Dollner (Pierre d’Arc) Corinne Petipas Jo Corpwell (Dean d’Arc) Bruce Gordon Quirke (St. Michael, d’Estivet) Mike Parks Miss Reeves (St. Catherine) Diane Christiana Miss Sadler (St. Margaret) . Amie Kay Tanner Farwell (Jean de Metz, Executioner) . John Marshall Noble (La Hire) .... _.Chip Rohde Sheppard (Alain Chartier) . Cathy Blomstrom Les Ward (The Dauphin) _. Steve Nowlin Jeffson (Georges de Tremoille) .... Mike McNally Kipner (Regnault de Chartes, Archbishop of ‘Rhiems) 2702.54 Bill Hammerly Long (Dunios of Orlean) .. . _ Don Bryan Champlain (Father Massier) .......... Randy Bell Smith (Thomas de Courcelles) _.. Chip Rohde Directed by Miss Bernadine Schragin Mr. Richard Flaherty UT m a better man than you Gunga Gin’ TO SOPHOMORES A PLAY IS A COMEDY SEE HOW THEY RUN a farce by Phillip King TAG). a, 4 Se SE eee oy Be ) Rey. Lionel Toop ..... .....-. Beneione loop... ....-..5..: Corporal Clive Winton uC? 2: cage eee Bishop of Lax Bedi aie: Rev. Arthur Humprey ......... | PLOWENS «ome on: MED OV Ere ipo kb ese ee Ihe ClOMMN sit i ace Technical Advisor ............ Judy Franklin Sy See Doris Creech . Leonard Geene rod aot Judy Morse Don McMahon ee ee eas Gregg Raduka Charles Worthington aly ER ire Bob Evans a ae Dwight Smith ce tic Oe Charlton Cox _...... Mrs. Jane Phillips Paul Gebert She's squiffy ..... Tight as an owl.” “It’s really in the kitchen!” TOP ROW: Rick Copeland, Ron Crowder, Kent Davies, John Marshall, Ted Wohlfarth, Bryan Donnelly, Chuck Kusmich, Mike hd ok ee PN eee | =] McLain, Alan Parkhurst, Charles Burns. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Sneider, Christine Clark, Candy Ryan, Susie Williams. POMPANO BOYS AND GIRLS STATERS RATE HIGH Boys’ and Girls’ State is an experience in self govern- ment. Those who were sponsored by local civic or- ganizations to go to Tallahassee in July found that, above all, electing officials and passing laws which would effect them for their week’s stay was serious business. Campaigning for city, county, and state of- fices kept the fourteen boys who attended Boys’ State more than active. John Davidson, Don Bryan, Bob McKinnon, and Jim Meier, four of our Boys’ Staters. both the House an d Senate Chambers. Boys’ Staters emerge from the Capitol after their sessions in The following Boys’ Staters went to Tallahassee and were elected to their respective offices: Don Bryan, County Commissioner; Rick Copeland, House of Rep- resentatives, City Chief of Police; Ron Crowder, City Commissioner, County Attorney, Secretary for the Federalist Party, City Postmaster; John Davidson, City Chief of Police, City Postmaster, City Election Board; Kent Davies, District Party Chairman; Bryan Donnelly, City Councilman; Chuck Kusmich, City Mayor, County Commissioner, Auditor for State Cabinet; Bob McKin- non, City Commissioner, House of Representatives, County Registrar, House of Representatives; Alan Parkhurst, County Party Secretary, Secretary for the Senate, City Election Board; Ted Wohlfarth, House of Representatives, City Attorney, County Attorney, City Party Chairman, City Postmaster; Charles Burns; John Marshall; Jim Meier. Competition between parties is a full fledged opera- tion for Peggy Sneider as she poses in her Nationalist Party uniform. A Boys’ or Girls’ State convention is many things to the participants. It is a chance to get away, to be independant, to participate, to be a member, to achieve. Four girls, Susie Williams, Christine Clark, Candy Ryan, and Peggy Sneider, attended from Pompano Senior High. Susie, Chris, and Candy served as Representatives to the House and Peggy led her party as Party Chairman. That moment came for Peggy Sneider as she steps up to the rostrum as Nationalist Party Chairman. | Boys’ State Senators held their sessions in the State Senate Chambers as did the Representatives in the State House Chambers. ¢ Be pe JOHN NELSON BRINGS GLORY HOME TO HIS CITY +A, - It was 9:37; some lights spelled out the name of a boy from the United States, a flag was raised to show that the United States had taken second place, and the world then Swimmers work long and hard preparing for the big test. knew that John Nelson had won a silver It is said that youth is the opportunity to do some- thing and to become somebody. John Nelson has surely proved this true by winning a silver medal for swimming. John and Coach Ousley spent an exciting week in Japan working and sightseeing with all international groups of people gathered there to determine the outstanding athlete s in the world. John has been honored by plaques and gifts but none is as important as the satisfaction he feels inside for knowing that he did his best while the world watched. The official United States uniform was especially meaningful in a foreign land. John, wearing his Olympic suit _ . and silver medal posed for just a hie one more picture. ¥ John Nelson Day in Pompano honored the accom- plished young man upon his return. FRIENDSHIP FOLLIES TAKES STUDENTS TO THE WORLD’S FAIR Billie Jean Blakely dances for Friendship Follies. “Oh Cleopatra, you are so beautiful!” x Pede Jorgenson is crowned queen of Friendship Follies; she is attended by the runners-up. The 1964 edition of the Friendship Follies was a series of skits built around the theme of the World’s Fair in New York City. Each club put on a short skit based on the “travels of Ira Cor and Sandy Wig- gins, two Pompano Beach Senior High graduating students who are hitch-hiking around the world. The audience was shown graduation, Mr. Robert Mose’s office in New York, and various places where Ira and Sandy stopped. Paris, the Nile River and the Moon were other places where the travelers were entertained. “Just the facts, Lady.” Te ja te ae LE WwW CHARLEY’S AUNT A Play in Three Acts by Brandon Thomas Stephen Spettigue Colonel Sir Francis Chesney, Bart. Jack Chesney Charley Wykeham Lord Fancourt Babberly . Brassett Donna Zucia D’Alvadorez Amy Spettigue Kitty Verdun Ela Delahay Directed by Student Assistant from Brazil where the nuts come from.” Lord Fancourt Babberley masquerades as, Martin Johnson Jon Wheaton Bill Garbett Don Bryan Joe Morici David Bryan Judy Witkowski Page Southard Corinne Hugentugler Madeline Phillipson Miss Martha Wray Susan Dygon “Charley’s Aunt THESPIANS PRODUCE mace AUNT Lord Fancourt Babberly declares, “Miss Delahay has consented to be my wife.” Jack bravely declares his love for Kitty. JUNIORS PRESENT THEBARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET A Play in Three Acts by Rudolf Bosier BEMGHCMDETS Bc es nls gia a taka Mike McNally : ElizapeMosarrett 266 0625. eke eee eae ele Cathy Blomstrom UCP MCT 2 yok ot ke eo Nena Ellison OPER LEC ORNS oc Nee eee ee Kathy Busby J MGINS I CTE ad eae cae ee Cindy Crawford era MSMOOMe MS Mat ct. a keds Eh aha wae Don Bryan Set! ity Pee Sek ae ee a aoe me Ralph Oltz TE CMDOCE ROT rs dactha alice eg cs Pclahegn a. Brian Burchell Clive ta ete ake TEU PR, Boge ee asa ann eo ge Ron Crowder mGMRY ABORT 2s ee ee ey et Charles Burns Bob Chotiner is the tyrannical Papa Barrett, who forces his RCO CIO MDCHIGT rg cea ero oknene ple ate ayers 5 we Alan Parkhurst children to give up their personal lives for him. FawerGesorren MEOPO) icc. ac. mo som ow ee os Bob Chotiner | BENGmrlede yay cs 40 Mew ese ene gases Sandy Howard PIO IVIRDOVON Sie re cit ain 5 vibe ajeuk, i 2 Nene hae Randy Bell | BODE EBFOWNING Baus |e Me Pe. eke ds wh Bryan Donnelly Drm rord-Waterlow. © 22.0 so ee oe we Jacques Island Captain Surtees’ Cook 22... pce wee Ted Wohlfarth END... 9 AO Pompii Nord Directed by Miss Marilyn Braddee and Mrs. Helen Creech Student Director: Jeanie Faloon ett Es Sandy Howard, as Bella, flatters her uncle, “But you like don’t you Uncle Edward? “How dare you?” “Married and gone?” Seniors swished over the tiny entrance bridges into the picturesque Southern Plantation which had been painstakingly transformed by hard-working Seniors. . The highlight of the evening was the exciting evacua- tion of the gym due to the bomb scare. Reigning over the prom were Peg Skomp and Russell Wilson who were crowned by their President, Ira Cor, and the exchange student Pede Jorgenson. Peg Skomp and Russell Wilson were crowned by Ira Cor and Pede Jorgenson. SOUTHERN PLANTATION SCENE OF PROM Unsuspecting seniors minutes before the baffling bomb scare. Nane Maka is the most entertaining instructor these boys have ever had. GRADUATION Gwen Geer, Salutatorian, and Ted Budlong, Valedictorian, delivered stirring speeches to their fellow students, the class of 1964, on their graduation night. Graduation night: June 6, 1964, the culmination of the working, waiting, wanting, wishing, wondering, and walking. These home work—harrowed, exam- exhausted students finally received the paper which told them they were adults, and that they would be leaving home for colleges or jobs. As sentimental parents watched their children in the glare of lights, they realized that their children had put away childish things and that these were young adults marching past them. Attendants Jeannie Falloon, Candy Ryan, Cindy Crawford, Mike McLain, Bob McKinnon, and Jim Meier ushered the graduates to their seats. chin acini sisi Graduation Ushers: TOP ROW: Susie Williams, Ted Wohlfarth, Rick Copeland, Johnny | Johnston, Kent Davies, Mike McNally, Alan Parkhurst, Ron Crowder, Charles Burns, ; Mike Bush, Kathy Busby. BOTTOM ROW: Chris Clark, Judy Derringer, Carol Sue Studstill, i Rose Marie Nord, Sandy Howard, Lynda Cubbon, Cathy Blomstrom, Peggy Sneider. Re Cin leet My pi A School Is Its a ee a a STUDENTS... It is sophomores, juniors, and seniors. It is sophomores, new faces and eager minds ready to belong; juniors, secure in their second year of belonging; seniors, proud of their place of leadership cooperating to build the spirit of P. B. S. H. S. Class Section Editors: Rebecca Martin, Barbara Wheeler; Sally Bush, Randy Bell; Carol Twitty, Mary Lou Muldoon. 139 | | RAH A TAS NTT RR The Sophomore Class sponsors are Mrs. Catherine Miller and Mr. Paul Gebert. Sophomores are, to hear them talk, put upon, abused, laughed at, and ridiculed. To hear them tell it, they are also the finest thing that could have happened to the school, the hope of the future, and the only real reason for the school’s existence. Juniors tolerate them; seniors are hardly aware of their presence; and teachers understand them. In a way, these things are all true. Sophomores are confusing and confused,: but they are the hope of the school’s future. After school has been in session for only a short time, it seems as though they have been with us always. They learn, absorb, contribute, and in their way, lead. What is best about being a sophomore, is that from here on there is no place to go but up. The officers of the Class of ‘67 are Pat McLain, Treasurer; Dwight Smith, Vice President; Marsha Bellmor, Secretary; and Steve Zimmerman, President. Sophomores take up their role in school assemblies. dap | Bob Adams Pat Adey Pat Albritton Larry Alderman Bob Alexander Charles Alexander Nancy Allen Corinne Aloise Carl Anderson Chris Anderson Robin Anderson Ronnie Anderson David Anguilm Rick Anthony David Armstrong Suzanne Arnold Susan Askew Wyman Atkins Janet Atkinson June Atterholt Dean Austin Jill Avasso Greg Bacharach Barry Backus Judy Baker Mark Baker John Ballard Pat Bankhead Dennis Banks Lynn Banks Mark Barber Shirley Barnett David Bartlett Thomas Bartley Glen Bartley John Bartsch Connie Bayer Joseph Beaudot Ronald Beck Marsha Bellmor Jan Benkert Phyllis Bennett Walter Berenguer Greg Bernardo Kim Berndt Becky Berntson Donna Bey Judy Billingsley Becky Birdsall Scott Bizjak Stephanie Blancett Rosa Blevins Douglas Blinco Gregory Boan David Bolds Linda Bolk 14] ——— ANAT TILTON SONORA I aT 142 Larry Boone Linda Bowdle Brenda Bowers Webster Brainerd Alfred Brausam Linda Bright Linda Broan James Brock Bill Brooks Elizabeth Brorstrom Alice Brown David Brown Joe Brown Pat Brown Bob Brown Gale Bryant Phil Bryant Donna Buckner Bruce Buffa Kevin Burke Ken Burkert Vickie Burkett Carolyn Burton Lloyd Burtrem Debbie Busby Jay Buss Nancy Butler Tim Butler SOPHOMORES Denise Caleffe John Callahan Carol Campbell Darrell Campbell Ron Campbell Art Capellen Sue Carey Bob Carmody Anita Carrigan Dianne Carroll Kathie Carter Ron Carter Peter Castiglione Sue Cato Suzanne Chandler Vicki Chapman Jane Cherof Greg Cheshire Mary Chezem Marlene Christ Bev Christian Leslie Clark Norman Clark Warren Clark Jackie Cloutier Debbie Coates Joseph Coates Gary Coe Cheryl Coffey Danny Cogdill Marvin Coleman Milton Colley Judy Connor Richard Conrod Mark Cope Karyl Coppola Pam Coppola Gary Cor Kathy Corcoran Kim Corwin Chris Cowell Charlton Cox Gail Cox Judy Craft Ann Craig Doris Creech Gary Crow Sue Daisley James Daniels Ralph Daniels Kathy Darling Vernon Dasch Valerie Davies Janis Davis Mike Davis Edward Dawson Bob DeBeltrand David DeBoard John Decker Donna Deguido Tom Del Bosque Jeanette De la Pena Vicki Delpit Jeff Densmore Marcia Desmond Janice Dewade Diana Dills Keven Doan Karen Dolan Carol Donato Linda Donovan Vernon Doremus Daniel Doubrava Mike Dougherty Ray Drummond Mike Duhame Debbie Dull Gloria Duncan Ronnie Duvall Bruce Dygert Steve Ebert Dwight Eller Serelda Elliot Dennis English 143 144 Alan Ernst Alan Ethier Barbara Evans Bob Evans Bunny Evans Pat Faherty Norman Farquharson Barbara Faverbach Gary Favitta Sharon Felton Valerie Fendentz Cheryl Fessenden Rick Festa Reiner Fiedler A, § lett Sa att Bob Field Doug Fields Keith Finley Susan Fisher Judy Fisk Lucetta Fiske Diane Fitzgerald Karen Fitzpatrick Dan Fletcher Mike Flythe Diane Foisy Betty Fornby Tom Forsyth Linda Fox SOPHOMORES DECORATE “A” John Franciscus Richard Franco Judy Franklin John Fraser Michele Frederick Doug Freeman Phillis Friend Bennye Jan Fulford Mike Gardner Pat Gaskin Donna Gately Marian Genova Barbara George Joan Giannini Candi Gibson Marian Gilchrest Pam Glattli Ann Godsall Linda Godsall Jim Goggin Barb Good Joy Goodrich Donald Gottshall Bill Gratz Mack Greiner Aleta Griffith Connie Grimes Barbara Grubb j Paul Gutman Peggy Gutmann Bob Hagmann Terry Hahn Holly Hale Kelly Hale Ann Hall Fred Hall Joy Hall Renna Hall Susan Hail Bobbie Hammond Gail Hammond Kevin Hanley Carolyn Hayes Jenny Hayes Marilyn Hayes Rusty Hayes Susan Haynie Judith Headley Steve Heath Bruce Heekin Lyn Heffner Carol Henegar Keith Hensley Bill Herschleb Linda Higby Mike High Pat Hanley Bob Hansen Greg Hanson Darrel Hardister Lynn Hardy Gary Harmison Kay Harrell Bob Harris Dan Hart Robert Hartley Kathleen Hauck Alton Harvey Linda Harvey Brenda Hayden Jerry Hill Mary Hill Mack Hillman Susan Hite Sally Hodgens John Hoffman Eric Hogan David Hogen Randy Holden Taylor Holmes Cindy Horn Michael Hortor Linda Horton Chip Howard fs i Bion te Md 81H yy tte wv yrs JF qt i Rg 2 Ne e che OO a dS 145 Liz Hughes Daniel Hunt Mary Hunter Marilyn Isler Ray Israel Suzanne Ives Frank James Lyndon James Dolores Jamrisko David Jarman Steve Jenkins Lenard Jenne Albert Jobbit Steve Joel | Michael Johns Carleen Johnson Cheri Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Linda Johnson Sandra Johnson Steve Johnson Steve Johnson Susie Johnson Gary Johnston Laura Johnston Chris Jolinski Bruce Jones Malinda Jones Vivian Jones Wayne Jones Wendy Kable Bruce Kairawicz John Kananen Charles Kane Pat Karvig Mimi Kashmiry Diane Kaslowski Linda Kaslowski Albert Kayser Cindy Keebler Joe Keller Mary Keller Linda Kelly Nancy Kelton Sherie Kendall Doug Kennedy Richard Kennedy Nancy Kercheval Thomas Kiewitt Judy King John Kirbert Jim Kirby Julie Kirk Aurelia Klepper Terry Knight 146 Katherine Kohl Jackie Kohlman Sandy Kollar Mona Kraer Keith Kram Bill Krause Roger LaFontaine Sylvia LaFrance Lorie Lamb Paul Lambert Susan Lamn Pete Lassiter Lynn Latham Lynne Lauro Donna Lavery Lea Lavoie Don Lawrence Jack Lawrence Michele Leahy Lois LeCompte Danny Leibrock George Lenz Bill LeStrange Ross Lewis | Jean Lightfield Charles Lindeke Wayne Lindner H John Lloyd Bob Logan Richard Longworth Stanley Loomis Mike Love Marlene Lozo Walter Lucas Stephen Lunn William Lunn Pam Machledt ‘ Richard MacNeilly | : Gene Maddray : Bill Magers David Magers Linda Mainville Kathy Major Nancy Malito Michele Malone Donna Manchester | Stan Manning Karen Mannisto Frank Marino Becky Martin Gary Martin Steve Martin Mike Mason Paulette Masters Terry Mates Bill Matthews 147 148 Jim Matthews Genie Mayfield Mike McBride Elodie McCaleb David McGauley Mary McClure Kathy McGehee Joan McGowan Linda McGraw Pat McLain Barbara McMahon Don McMahon Julie McNiff Lois McNulty Jack Mead Steve Meier Polly Menendez Stanley Michelsen Diane Miller Nick Miller Priscilla Miller Pat Miner Concetta Minimi Donna Minnich Marlene Moilanen Bill Moore Conni Moore Steve Moore HES ay 3 } wae EE , Bob Morgan Candy Morpeth Shelly Morra Judy Morse Bill Mosher Larry Moss Mike Motz Ted Moyer Steve Muench Bill Murphy John Musselman Margo Musselman Larry Nerge Bill Nielsen John Nord Bonnie Norton Jane Nottingham John Oakes Jim O’Bradovich Sherie Oliver Pat O'Neal Joppa Ong Scott Orcutt Linda Orr Frances Orris Ann O’Shea Bruce Osness Janice Owen ON CANDY Joyce Owen Susie Owens Kenneth Park Carol Parrish Mike Parrish Pam Parton Steve Passler Charles Paullin Mary Payne Karen Peacock Bob Peck Allen Pecorina Mark Perna Linda Perry Jimmy Persons Steve Peters John Petillo Debbi Petri Jeff Plum Mike Polesnek Iris Porta Steve Potter Thomas Price Curt Pritchard Steve Pritt George Prohaska Bobbie Pruyn Judy Quinn Gregg Raduka John Rajer Norma Ramsey Liz Randall Linda Rardin Ken Ray Barbara Rayfield Beverly Rayfield Susan Reed Susan Reed James Reeve Barbara Reeves Sandy Reeves Thomas Reeves Joanne Regino Joyce Reinhardt Bill Renc Peter Richards Sam Richey Donald Ridall Janice Risser Linda Rittleman Frances Rifti Mark Robey Bobby Robinson Dale Robinson Judy Robinson Bill Rodgers 149 Jackie Rodgers Richard Rogers Jackie Roe Herminio Roig Bill Rokos Harold Rosenblatt Nick Ross Tony Ross Dan Rowland Sandra Rowland Barry Russell Gary Russell Eric Ryan Paul Ryan Wayne Ryan Albert St. Cyr Ronald Sammons Dale Sanders Susan Sanderson Ray Sandhagen Terry Sandlin Russell Sann Linn Saver Donna Savino Bob Scarr Edwyne Schneider Louise Schnitker Jack Schooley Barbara Scheroff Janice Schroll Blair Schuler Christopher Schultz Susan Schultz Gretchen Schwinn Craig Sebastian Richard Sedlak Sonia Sefton Richard Selby Linda Senger Nanci Sharp Clyde Sharpton Jean Sheldon Wendy Shepard Kay Sherrod Brenda Shrader Kathy Simpson Glenda Singleton Norman Skulina Sharon Slade Barbara Smith Daniel Smith Dennis Smith Dwight Smith Gary Smith Jill Smith Linda Smith 150 Romayne Smith Ron Smith Bob Snow David Soles Elaine Southard Mike Sowers Kathy Spadoni Richard Spadoni Thomas Spear Terry Spitler Steve Spradling Linda Sprague Richard Stamp Joy Stan Marcia Standish Tom Starr Carol Steegstra Nancy Stern Katherine Stevens Mike Stevens Eloise Stewart | Linda Stewart George Stine Judy Stocker Linda Stowell Norman Stradleigh ) Don Stricklin Anne Sundberg a O A = mw) Be) rm A Gr = n n = mm Ze Sharon Sweat Darlene Tarver Sharon Taylor Burt Temby James Tetreault Sandi Thompson Ray Thornton Bonnie Tiburzi Christian Tierney Earl Tinsley George Titus Pat Townley Susan Trauth James Trumbull Judy Tucker Tony Tudisco Terry Tullgren Richard Tunison Dalene Turner Dorothy Turner Susan Turner Pat Twitty Tom Ulmschneider — Kim Ulrich Linda Underwood George Van Ness Lynn Van Ness Andy Varner 151 Frances Venezia David Vickers Brien Vincent Jon Vrchota Jennifer Waby Pam Wacob Cheryl Wackes Larry Wagner Scott Wagner Judy Wakefield Beverly Walker Marlane Walker Ray Walker Robert Walker Tom Wallace Peggy Walsh Mary Ann Wanner Wendy Ward Chery! Warfel John Warren Virginia Wasser Winston Webber Richard Webster David Wehrmeyer Dennis Weicht Mary Weicht Judy Weise Doug Welker Steve Whaley Barb Wheeler Jennifer White Bill Whittaker Va, ; “ed aS tw ohn ws pur 3 vr 1 ete Winn bo ee Bruce Whittier Donna Whittier Holly Williams Patrice Williams Ronald Willingham Linda Wilson Sandra Wilson Chip Rhode conducts Sophomore “No, no, THIS is your line.” Steve Martin helps decorate hall for homecoming. Betty Winchel Carl Windrel Richard Witherspoon Gary Witkowski. Carol Wohlart Janice Wohrley Bill Wolfe Carol Wolfe Jeff Wolz Betty Wood Coleen Wood Gunson Wood Steve Wood Douglas Woodin Steve Worden Charles Worthington Ed Worthington Deborah Wright Robert Wright Steve Wright Frank Wurl Richard Wychoff Janice Yeazell Jean Yontz Valerie Zaleski Jean Ziegeler Steve Zimmerman Melissa Zorn Diane Zudrell Marlene Christ Lynn Johnson Keith Hunt Dave Meyers Linda Moorefield Ronny Neuman James O'Leary Charley Richmond Barry Stephens Gena Stephenson Cindy Tucker election assembly. Standing again? A SCHOOL IS ITS JUNIORS The Junior Class officers are Lorraine Verner, Treasurer; Marylinda Pedigo, Secretary; Jack Wheeler, Vice Presi- dent; Jim Wallace, President. Juniors are the nucleus of the school. While seniors are looking towards college and careers and soph- omores are longing to become part of the school, juniors feel the most at home. They revel in their new found status and are not yet anxious to be on their way. Their loyalty towards the school grows throughout the year, for they are the ones that must take over. Juniors are content. TOP ROW: Steve Baldwin, Cinda Bartlett, Helen Buntin, : Judy Jones, Sherry Yost. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Lowry, Tim Cindy Clark, Candy Corboy, Gibby Dickey, Martha McEwen, Craig Muir, Sue Nickola, Linda Perry, Tom Reid, Fowlkes, Marrianne Guzzardo, Kip Hiatt, Bebe Holland, Helen Schank, Roger Smith, Janis Tullgren, Jim Wanner. David Abbott Don Abernathy Frederick Acker Ron Adams Russell Adams Bob Adelmann Ken Adrian Patricia Adrian Sarah Aldridge Diana Allen Sandi Altman Kim Andersen Barbara Anderson Cathy Anguilm Linda Ansel Richard Antle Eugene Aragona Nick Arciola Louis Arnau Mary Arseneau Susan Atkinson Barry Austin Donna Avard Cora Ayers Dennis Bailey Bernadette Baird Dorothy Baisley Steven Baldwin James Bandi Penny Bannister Donna Barber Marie Barcia Carol Barice Lex Barker Robert Barker Randy Barnett Steve Barrett David Bartenfelder Cinda Bartlett Lee Basye Virginia Bateman Bill Batignani Kathy Baylor Bill Beatty Pat Beecher Penny Beecher Ray Beecher John Belgard 155 — 156 Roger Booth Ruth Bouchard Michael Bower Gary Boynton David Braden Norm Brahs Kathy Brescia Cheryl Bretz Judi Bridges Ron Brion Ron Brooks Wiley Broom Marilyn Bell Pat Bell Priscilla Bell Dennis Beloin Susan Beltz Sharyn Benedict Paul Benge Robert Bennett Cathy Bickmeyer Ron Birckhead Diane Bishop Bernerd Black Dwight Black Russ Bobo Jack Boice Christine Bolton Georgann Bonebrake Rickie Boorman Carl Brown Jim Brown Barbara Browning George Brownlow Gwen Buck Sharon Budka Michael Buffa Helen Buntin Judith Burk Pattie Burns Joanne Burroughs Ken Burroughs Niles Burroughs Sam Burton Sally Bush David Butler Don Calkins Betsy Campanella Janice Campanella Barry Campbell Brent Campbell Marion Cannizzo Gary Cannon Valerie Cannon — Juniors in American History Patricia Choquette Charles Christoph Russell Claeys Cindy Clark Carol Clelland Bill Cleveland i Logon Canter Peter Cappello Pamela Carr Gail Carroll Sharon Castiglione Judy Carveth John Chadwick Christine Chandler Bob Chapman Steve Chapman Larry Cheshire Judi Childress a he 157 158 Eugene Cloutier Michael Cochran Barbara Coker Lori Cole Daniel Coleman Debbie Collins Ray Colosimo Gladys Condell Linda Conn Kathy Conner Paul Conner Mary Conners Patricia Conners Fred Conrod Jimmie Cooper Susan Cooper Candace Corboy Barry Coursen Richard Covert Michael Cranson Michael Creech Sandra Cromer Mike Crozier Pamela Cusworth Michael Cyrulinski Judith Dale Glenn Dame Susan Daniello Ray Daniels Noryce Darling Valaria Daub Gary Davis Lana Davis Gailon Dawson James Dean Kenneth Deangelis Ralph Decker John Deckert David Dehner Donald Dehner Robert Demers Wendy Dennis Gale Dennison Judy Dennison Claire Desrochers Gibby Dickey Judy Digman Patricia Dills Richard Dixon Chaylene Dollins Barbara Dorner Ron Doubrava Richard Dreyer Bonnie Dubois Doug Dullenkopf Ruth Dunham Mark Durbin Norm Dygon Heidi Dykeman James Easom Sharon Eaves Barbara Edginton Richard Edginton Ray Ehrlich Robert Eiser Larry Elliott John Engelhardt Kathy Eniss Albert Esposito Gary Eustice Karen Evans Richard Everett Carol Fairchild Kathy Faloon Linda Farish Robert Farkas Jane Feener Becky Felty Stephanie Ferrell Louise Ferrier Pat Fess Claus Fiedler Lou Fifer Debby Fisher Kathy Fiske Jim Fleming Carol Fletcher Peter Fletcher Bob Fleury Mary Florea Gregory Flynn Bunny Forman Carolyn Forsyth Sybil Fortner Martha Fowlkes Lydia Fralick 159 Michael Franco Julia Frank George Franks Marshall Frederes Don Frederick Candy Freeland Sharon Freels Beverly Fuhrman William Funke Dianne Fuss Ronny Gaither Sharon Gall Gene Gamelin Owen Gardner Carl Gavens Patsy Geer Barbara Gerstner Patricia Giasullo Steven Gibson Jan Gies Mary Gnau Betty Goater Lynn Graham Sheila Graham Junior Class Sponsor, Mrs. Jo S. Ferguson Linda Grant Byron Gray Gerald Greene Carol Greenwood James Gross Beverly Grubb Peggy Guinn Richard Guinn Russell Guinn Doug Guthrie Marianne Guzzardo Eldon Haag Joy Hackling William Hague Mark Hahn Benny Haire Dorothea Haislip Larry Hall Linda Hall Pamela Haney Mike Hanley Holly Hardy Marilyn Harknett | Judy Harris ORGANIZATION Sanne: | Diane Hart Bob Hart Barbara Hauck Susan Hawkins Carol Hayes Cliff Hayes Nancy Hayston Judy Hazelton Vickie Headley Teddie Heath Mrs. Edna Brown Junior class sponsor Bob Heekin Connie Heisler Robert Heitzeberg Frank Helton Kris Hereth Jill Herick Tom Hertner Kip Hiatt William Higgins Linda Hilgert Janice Hill Lauren Hobein 161 Robert Hogan Daisy Hogen Sandra Holden Lola Holland Nancy Hopkins William Hopkins John Horn Cathy Hornsby c i dward Houck Jimmy Wallace leads a | Robert Houlihan David Howland Edgar Hudgins Sylvia Huffman Jawayne Hugentugler Augustus Hull Diane Hylek Nance Irwin Rick Jackson Jeff Jacobs Nancy Jacobs Jo Ann Jefferson Eric Johnson Henry Johnson Jean Johnson Josephine Johnson Nancy Johnson Shirley Johnson Nancy Jolitz Judi Jones Mary Jones Frances Jowers Richard Juday Deborah Judge Bill Kaelin Eloise Kananen Mary Ellen Kane Kathy Kearney Dorothy Keebler PARTICIPATION Jim Kelly Warren Kelly Betsy Kerr Michael Kern Quentin Kersten Tory King Rae Ella Kliner Kurt Knab Judy Knight Doug Knowlton Arthur Koenig ) Patricia Kohtz Sam Koplin Robert Kotch Donald Koteskey Kristine Kraeer Linda Kubiak Allana Kyle Cheryl Lacasse Terryl Lacasse Remona Lane Sheila Laughters Fred Lauriello Robert Lawson Marjorie Lee Robert Lee Carol Lefler Joseph Lenz Diane Leonard Patricia Lestrange Harriet Levinson David Lewis Kathy Ley David Lloyd Diane Loder Thelma Logan Tina Loos William Lowe ; 163 James Lowry Norma Lucas Norma Lynch Ronald Lynch Michael Maffei Kathleen Maggi Nick Maggiore Judy Magness Tom Mainville Vicki Mandell Kathleen Malone Charles Marello John Marlatt Ted Marsh Eddie Marshall Gary Martone Jim Marucci Terry Mathews Roy Maurer Elaine Mayer Richard Mayer Alan Mayerle Bill Mayes Mike McAtamney Carole McCall Scott McCallister Audrey McCandliss Shirley McCarthy John McCulloch Eloise McDavid Edward McDonald Fredrick McDonald Virginia McDonald Warren McDonald Dixie McDougald Elliott McDowell Patricia McDowell Tim McEwen Lynn McKinney Jessica McLean Catherine McMahon Michael McNicholas Elizabeth Meister Peter Melas Cynthia Melichar Chris Menschik Jane Mercer Rosiland Merrell Cathie Metcalf Joann Meyer Louelle Miller Ronnie Miller Tom Miller Pam Millikin Sheron Mills Joann Mims Joe Mims John Minnick June Monard Sandra Montgomery Steve Montgomery Derek Moore Lynn Moore Rick Moore Penny Morra Mary Morse Craig Muir Diann Mullen Guenelda Munn John Myers Laura Myers Sandra Nadassy Pam Nardiello John Nelson Karin Newell Susan Nickel Linda Nicks Sue Nikola Dale Niles Gary Noe Paul Nolan Patricia Noller Steven Nowatka Thomas Oare Brian Oconnor Pat Oconnor Ray Ohm Cornelia Olifiers Emily Oliver Lindsey Ostrosser William Ott Bill Otto Sandra Outhouse George Owens John Owens Jimmy Parker 165 = -- ae nA Sto Fin oS ETRE oS tr ee sc eS ° Gale Parsons Janet Paul Pamela Paulson James Pawlik Scott Payne Susan Peck : Mary Linda Pedigo Dewey Pedrick Geneve Penick Gloria Perez George Perkins Sandra Perkins Linda Perry Bill Perry Tom Petcoff Susan Peto Louis Pfau Joyce Pfeiffer Madelin Philippson Mark Phillips Eric Pierce Brock Plumb Kathi Pocklington Gregg Pomeroy David Porter Donald Porter Gale Poteat Iris Poteat Paul Powell Lenore Price Connie Putman Andy Ramsey John Rankins Nancy Rawls Ed Rayfield Barbara Redden Barbara Redenius Jack Reeves Thomas Reid Karen Reineri Ron Reis David Rhodes Martin Rhodes Pat Riley Richard Rizzo Charles Roads Barry Robinson | Carol Rodgers MEMORIES Phillip Rogers Jim Rohde Margaret Rose Randa Rowland James Roycraft Nancy Ruback Lynn Russ Phillis Russo Joann Rutkowski Laurie Ryan Linda Saletto Michael Salisbury minute rush to subscribe to a BEANPICKER. Larry Salzgaber Bill Sampsell Wanda Sanders Kenneth Sandler Mike Sarvis Colleen Schaffner Nick Schepis Cindy Schering Ken Schick Mark Schneider Barbara Schooley Helen Schrank 167 SE AI ee ee eee ee 168 Carolyn Schwandes Lois Senger Joe Sheldon Edward Shevchuk Walda Shivel Rachel Shrum Larry Siedentopf David Siegel Paul Simmons Chris Sinnhuber Kristy Skuda Richard Skulina Carol Slocum Sandra Smedley Suzi Smith Charles Smith Chuck Smith Daveanna Smith Donna Smith James Smith Jeff Smith Judith Smith Nancy Smith Richard Smith Bobby Smith Roger Smith Charles Smithers Charle s Sneath Ralph Sneath Mark Solien Nena Sours Lynn Spector Sandra Spescha Jan Spidle Tom Stader Joan Stahl Kathy Steever Donna Steinkamp Linda Stetler Joan Stewart Connie Stokes Beverly Stone Greg Stuart James Stuber John Stuck Terry Studebaker Roy Studley Kay Sturmer oS Orhan Suleiman Patricia Sutton John Swart Barbara Swiderski Elaine Sylvia Ruthe Tallman Janet Taylor Ralph Terpening Kay Terry Leroy Thayer Nancy Thiesen John Thofner Craig Thomas John Tomlinson Anthony Torres Suzanne Tos Bertram Toth Linda Towles Carolyn Troll Janis Tullgren Bruce Turner Ross Tyler Linda Tyrholm Jim Tytler Judy Unks Sidney Vanderploeg Judith Vanderwalt Linda Vanderzicht Steven Varoli Larry Vasseur Lorraine Verner Barbara Viken Daniel Vinkemulder Nancy Walden Nick Walker Patsy Walker Frances Wall Jim Wallace Michele Wanberg James Wanner Michael Ward Timothy Ward Keith Watson Sandra Watson Gordon Wavle Walter Weaver Don Wegley Charles Wehrmeyer 169 eg Carol Weicht Jack Wells Russell Welker Sandra Werk Jack Wheeler Kay Wheeler Sandra Whidden Bill Whipple Jim White John White Leslie White Susan White Charlotte Whitmire Peggy Wiggins Mary Wike Thomas Wilby Marlene Willard Billie Williams Norma Williams Kristie Wilson Larry Wiswell Randal Wittlinger Pamela Wolfe Barbara Wood David Wood Joseph Woodard Perry Woodruff David Woodward Karen Worthington Lebrone Wotring Chris Wren David Wright Ed Wuerz Janice Yates Sherry Yost Allen Zabriskie Deborah Zabriskie Sandra Zahn Ed Zaletta Pam Ziontz Elliott Blaine Susan Conroy Winona Govey Stanley Hayslip Scott McCallister Cynthia Melton Linda Nelson John Thofer Calvin Thornton is proud of Junior The Junior class Mayer and escort Attendent Elaine Mike Cranson. Junior class Olympic Silver Medalist, John Nelson. | : | : | SUCCESS IS FREQUENT AMONG JUNIORS The Aerovons liven Junior sponsored Homecoming dance. With Charlie Murdock from WQAM as _ host, the dance is a success. 32 2 SSSR R88 Ga gs % ¢ oh PPT iiiiiiiit aR TEERERTEC ES teen at iii; ¥ 4 ee ee i ’ ghadiagaaes ss? Senior officers are Skip Kedney, Treasurer; Sandy Howard, Secretary; Bob McKinnon, President; and Chip Rohde, Vice President. A SCHOOL IS ITS SENIORS... Seniors are special people. They are grown-up children, wanting to be independent, yet reluctant to unclasp the guiding hands which they are about to lose. Sophomores and juniors dream of the day when they will become seniors. They do not realize that their upperclassmen are just beginning the long, hard climb up the road to success. Each senior tries to fill his final year of high school with many activities. What senior could ever forget the first time he heard the words: “Sophomores and juniors please rise—seniors dismissed,” or the excite- ment of the Senior Prom? Seniors work hard on exams, struggle over term papers, and take achieve- ment tests. All these activities leave an indelible mark. Senior sponsors: Hal Green, Forrest Hale You see, seniors are at a crossroad; they are in be- tween. They know a lot, but not nearly enough. Other students admire their age and wisdom, teachers envy their youth and energy, and parents take pride in their accomplishments. Seniors are push- | ed and pulled with deadlines here and activities and projects there, and anyone who comes through it all deserves to be called special. | 172 Michelle Abbaticchio Carl Adams June Alexander . Michael Allison Elizabeth Adams Nick C. Amrhein MICHELE ABBATICCHIO: “Michele”, May 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Secretaries (4); Juniorettes (4). CARL GLENN ADAMS: “Carl”, December 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4). ELIZABETH ANNE ADAMS: “Liz”, May 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3,4), Vice President (3), President (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Outcry (3,4), Art Editor (4). MICHAEL R. ADAMS: “Mike”, March 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). THOMAS AUTHOR ADAMS: “Tom”, September 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ALMA ANGELINE ALBERTSON: “Angie”, January 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2,3,4), Secretary (2); Parameds (2,3); Future Homemakers (3); Spanish Club (3); Outcry (4). JUNE ELAINE ALEXANDER: “June”, May 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DWIGHT MICHAEL ALLISON: “Mike”, February 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (3); Track (2,3,4), Co-captain (4). NICK C. AMRHEIN: “Nick”, March 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Junior Civitans (4). “CHRISTINA ELOISE ANDERSON: “Chris”, April 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers (4). GARY LEE ANDERSON: “Gary”, February 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (4); Track (2). MELVIN DENNIS ARNOLD: “Denny”, January 21, 1948; Interact (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3). DAVID ASH: “Dave”, July 3, 1947; Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); Mono- gram Club (4); Junior Civitan (3). ROBERT D. ATKINSON: “Bob”, December 14, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (3). GARY ROBERT AUSTIN: “Gary”, August 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). YOU CAN TELL A SENIOR ANYWHERE Angeline Albertson Dennis Arnold Michael R. Adams Thomas Adams Christina Anderson Gary Anderson Robert D. Atkinson David Ash Gary Austin Paula Babb Bob Back Vicki Backus Kendall Barton SUPERIORITY IS FORGOTTEN PAULA ELAINE BABB: “Paula”, August 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4). ROBERT HAMILTON BACK: “Bob”, August 19, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). VICKI JEAN BACKUS: “Vicki”, March 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2). BARBARA LEE BAKER: “Barbara”, October 23, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2); French Club (2,3); Para-Meds (3,4); Concert Chorus (3,4). LINDA LEE BAKER: “Lin”, May 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BARBARA JOYCE BALL: “Barbara”, September 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers (4). JUNE EVELYN BARBER: “June”, April 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Secretary (4), County Band (3,4); Keyettes (3,4). CAROLE SUE BARBRE: “Carole”, April 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (3,4); Future Nurses (3); Para-Meds (4); Class Representative (4), Girls Intramurals (3). JEAN KENDALL BARTON: “Kendall”, October 30, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); French Club (4). EDWARD BEEBE: “Ed”, May 16, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). RANDALL NORMAN BELL: “Randy”, July 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Barretts of Wimpole Street; Joan of Lorraine; Beanpicker (4); Junior Class Editor (4); Football (2); Thespians (4). RONALD WESLEY BELL: “Ron”, April 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). BETTY JO BELTZ: “B. J.”, November 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Secretary (4); Mono- gram Club (4); French Club (4); Tennis (2,3,4); Class Representative (4). LINDA KATHLEEN BENGE: “Lynn”, May 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses of America (2); Future Homemakers of America (2,3,4), Historian (3), Vice President of Program of Works (4), DCT (4), Treasurer (4). Linda Baker Barbara Ball June Barber Carol Barbre Randy Bell Ron Bell Betty Jo Beltz Linda Benge Patricia Berkshire IN MOMENTS OF INDECISION Tom Bickham Joan Biltz Sue Bissell PATSY LOUISE BERKSHIRE: “Pat”, November 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3); Swimming Team (2). TOM BICKHAM: “Tom”; April 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOAN CAROLE BILTZ: “Joan”, May 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). SUE ELLEN BISSELL: “Sue”, September 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Studen t Council (3,4); Spanish Club (3). BENNET BLACK: “Ben”, December 16, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). NORMAN GEORGE BLACK: “Norm”, December 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). STEPHANIE JEANNE BLANCHETTE: “Stef”, August 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); French Club (4). DANIEL E. BLEVINS: “Dan”, October 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). STEPHEN T. C. BLINCO: “Steve”, February 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2); Spanish Club (2); Cross Country (4); Track (4). KATHRYN MARY BLOMSTROM: “Cathy”, November 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3); Outcry (3,4), Art Editor (3), Layout Editor (4); Honor Society (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4), Vice President (4); Barretts of Wimpole Street, Joan of Lorraine, Wizard of Oz, Graduation Usherette (3); National Merit Letter of Commendation; Thespian (4). CAROL BOECKLE: “Carol”, P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). 3 3 z i i § ae ‘ i MARY JO BOGEN: “Mary Jo”, August 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); Oracle (3,4), Busi- ness Manager (4); Future Teachers of America (4); Span- ish Club (3,4), Fort Lauderdale News P.B.S.H.S. Reporter (4). Bennet Black Norman Black | Stephanie Blanchette Daniel Blevins Stephen Blinco Cathy Blomstrom Carol Boeckle Mary Jo Bogen SENIORS GAIN John Bookhout Carol Ann Booth Elizabeth Booth Charles Bothwe Patricia Bollen Nancy Lee Bonnet Nancy Bowman Ronald Box Jack Braden Barry J. Brenna James Bourne Judy Bower PATRICIA ANN BOLLEN: “Pat”, October 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gymnastics (3,4). NANCY LEE BONNETT: “Nancy”, May 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4), Secretary | (4); Juniorettes (3,4); Student Council (2,3); Cheerleading (2,3,4). | ‘ JOHN BOOKHOUT: “John”, January 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4). CAROL ANN BOOTH: “Carol”, P.B.S.H.S. (4). ELIZABETH ANN BOOTH: “Liz”, October 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); D.C.T. (4); Record- ing Secretary (4). Patricia Brennen Arlene Brescia CHARLES ROSS BOTHWELL: “Chas”, April 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Golf (2,3,4). JAMES RICHARD BOURNE: “Jim”, May 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Marching Band (2,3,4); Concert | Band (2,3,4); 2nd Lieutenant (4); Band Council (4). JUDY FERRELL BOWER: “Judy”, August 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers (2,3); Future | Nurses (2); French Club (4). r| NANCY BOWMAN: “Nancy”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cheerleader (3). JAMES RONALD BOX: “Harry”, February 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JACK BRADEN: “Jack”, February 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). John Brick ise othasg. 4! BARRY J. BRENNAN: “Bar”, September 23, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Monogram ; (4); Cross Country (3,4), Captain (4); Track (2). i PATRICIA KAREN BRENNEN: “Pat”, July 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). ARLENE BRESCIA: “Arlene”, July 2, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Library (4); Art Club (3). JOHN BRICKEY: “John”, P.B.S.H.S. (4). Barbara Britton William Brooks Susan Brooks Cheryl Brooks Mark Brown Betty Brownlow Donald Bryan Cheryl Buckner Jaclyn Burch Brian Burchell Lawrence Burk James Burke INSECURITY... ALONENESS JOEL R. BRIDGES: “J. B.”, October oD 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CAROLYN CLARK BRIGGS: “Eater”, February 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram (3,4); Swimming (253): BARBARA BRITTON: “Barbara”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). WILLIAM BROOKE: “Buddy”, March 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4) Joan of Lorraine. CHERYL BROOKS: “Cheryl”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cheerleader, J.V. (2), Varsity (3). SUSAN FRANCES BROOKS: “Susie”, July 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Future Secretaries Association (4). MARK T. BROWN: “Mark”, October 15, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Jr. Civitan; Track. BETTE HAYES BROWNLOW: “Bets”, January 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3); Future Nurses of America (2,3). DONALD EARL BRYAN: “Don”, April 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Executive Council (2); Literary Club (3); Spanish Club, Treasurer (3,4); Thespians, Vice-President (4); Interact Club (4); Junior Academy of Science (2,3); Boys State; Charley’s Aunt; Barretts of Wimpole Street; Joan of Lorraine. CHERYL ANN. BUCKNER: “Bucky”, September 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3). JACLYNN VIRGINIA BURCH: “Jackie”, May 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Treasurer; French Club (4); Student Council (4); Usherette at Senior Prom (3). eee ar BRIAN L. BURCHELL: “Brian”, January 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (2); Monogram Club (3,4); Barretts of Wimpole Street (3); Football (2,3,4); Track (3,4). LAWRENCE MICHAEL BURK: “Austin”, October 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (4); Track (2,3); Football (3); Cross Country (3,4). JAMES PATRICK BURKE: “Stony”, November 29, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). Charles Burns Theodore Burns Linda Burton Linda Campbell BUT A SENIOR HAS LITTLE CHARLES CRAYTON BURNS: “Charlie”, July 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4), Senior Repre- sentative; Junior Academy of Science (3,4); Presidential Advisor (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4), President (4); Barretts of Wimpole Street; Boys’ State; South Florida Science Fair (excellent); Gradua- tion Usher; Boy of the Month (September, 1964); Mr. Blue and Gold (4). THEODORE WARREN BURNS, JR.: “Teddy”, January 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Interact Club (3,4), Trea- surer (4); Monogram Club (4); Beanpicker Staff, Sports Editor (4); Football (4); Basketball (3); Baseball (3,4); Track (4). LINDA BURTON: “Bubbles”, May 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); D.C.T. (3,4). KATHRYN ANNE BUSBY: “Kathy”, May 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Keyettes (3,4), President (4); French Club (3,4); National Honor Society (4); Future Secretaries Association (3); Barretts of Wimpole Street (3), Best Supporting Actress of the Year Award (3); Wizzard of Oz (4); Graduation Attendant; Girl of the Month; Inner Circle Certificates. JAMES M. BUSH: “Mike”, December 17, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Junior Civitans (2); Monogram Club (3,4); Interact (4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3); Basketball (2); Graduation At- tendant (3). LINDA G. BUTLER: “Butles”, March 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y. MICHAEL L, BUTLER: “Mike”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (3,4); Cross Country (3,4). MARTIN HARRIS CALLUM, JR.: “Harris”, December 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4), Treasurer (4). LINDA CAMPBELL: “Linda”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ROBERT CAPONI: “Bob”, P.B.S.H.S, (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). STEPHEN LOUIS CARLYLE: “Steve”, March 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science (4); Interact (4); Oracle (4). , RONALD A. CARPENTER: “Ron”, May 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Monogram Club (3); Key Club (3); Civitan Club (2); National Honor Society (3,4); Student Government Mayor (2); Football (2,3); Basketball (2); Track (2). GLYNDA KAY CARR: “Glynda”, November 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Juniorettes (4). EUGENIA S. CARROLL: “Jean”, January 31, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Historian (4). Kathryn Busby Michael Bush Linda Butler Michael Butler Harris Callum Robert Caponi Steven Carlyle Ronald Carpenter Glynda Carr Eugenia Carro TIME TO BE LONELY | Donald Carter Diane Christiana Willard Case Robert Clampett Joyce Cattanach Chris Clark Rick Chaffin Richard Clark Camille Cheshire Patricia Clarke Bob Chotiner Gordon Clelland DONALD JAY CARTER, JR.: “Don”, June 28, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). WILLARD FREDERICK CASE: “Bill”, July 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4), Librarian (3); Oklahoma (2); South Pacific (3); Football Manager (2,3). JOYCE ANN CATTANACH: “Joyce”, July 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4), Vice President (4); Literary Club (3); Outcry (3,4); Oklahoma (2); South Pacific (3); Joan of Lorraine (4). RICHARD LEWIS CHAFFIN: “Rick”, February 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band: (2,3,4); Stage Band (4). LIELA CAMILLE CHESHIRE: “Camille”, June 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4), Treasurer (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); National Honor Society (4); Concert Chorus (4). ROBERT PETER CHOTINER: “Chotzy”, December 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4), Treasurer (4); Interact (4); Beanpicker (4); Interclub Council (4); Barretts of Wimpole Street (3), Best Actor (3); Joan of Lorraine (4). DIANE EVELYN CHRISTIANA: “Diane”, November 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Qutery (4), Corresponding Secretary (4); Literary Club (3); Quill and Scroll (4); Joan of Lorraine (4); Oracle (4); Tornado Trail Column. ROBERT ALAN CLAMPETT: “Bob”, July 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Jr. Civitan (4); Cross Country (3,4), Track (3,4). CHRISTINE BARBARA CLARK: “Chris”, September 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Spanish Club (3,4), Secretary (3,4); National Honor Society (4); Projects Chairman (3,4); Girls State; Graduation Usherette. RICHARD CHARLES CLARK, JR.: “Dick”, July 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3). PATRICIA ELIZABETH CLARKE: “Patty”, December 17, 1943; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses (3,4). GORDON LEIGH CLELLAND: “Gordon”, August 7, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Jr. Civitans (2,3); Football (2). CAROL COFFEY: “Carol”; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LINDA DARLENE COFFEY: “Linda”, April 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Carol Coffey Linda Coffey David Coffman Cindy Crawford Robert Cundiff William Cundiff Gary Cooper Henry Crisanti um dl Rick Copeland Pam Crosser Michael Corwin Ronald Crowder Janet Cooper Diane Crooke DAVID CLAYTON COFFMAN: “Dave”, October 11, 1947; Future Farmers of America (3,4), Vice President (4). GARY PATRICK COOPER: “Gary”, March 17, 1947; Art Club (4). JANET GIBBONS COOPER: “Gibby”, November 16, 1947; Spanish Club (3); Juniorettes (3,4); J. NV: Cheerleader (2). RICHARD WYATT COPELAND: “Rick”, May 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Wheel Club (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3,4), Vice President (3), Sargeant at Arms (4); Student Council (3,4), Treasurer (4); Class Repre- sentative (3); Boys State (3); Optomist Oratorical Contest (2); Graduation Usher (3); Teenage Chairman of Broward County March of Dimes (4). MICHAEL H. CORWIN: “Mike”, February 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). RONALD GLENN CROWDER: “Ron”, January 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3,4), Treasurer (3), President (4); Boys State (3); Football (2); Track (2,3,4); Cross Country (3,4); ICC (4); Interact (3,4), Sargeant at Arms (4); Barretts of Wimpole Street. LYNDA LEIGH CUBBON: “Lynda”, May 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2); Keyettes (3,4); Student Council (3,4); Yearbook Staff Features Editor (4); Wizard of Oz (4); P.T.S.A.— Studeni Vice President (4); Graduation Attendent. sak See ROBERT CUNDIFF: “Bob”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). WILLIAM ALAN CUNDIFF: “Bill”, August 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARCELINA CASSALO: ‘‘Marcelina”. CYNTHIA ANN CRAWFORD: “Cindy”, February 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Vice President (2,3); Student Council (3,4), Recording Secretary (4); Keyettes (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); National Thespian Society (3,4), Recording Secretary (4); Barretts of Wimpole Street (3); Charlies Aunt (3); Kiwanis Club— Girls of the Month September (4); Graduation Attendent (3). SST HENRY CRISANTI: “Henry”, November 21, 1945; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (4). DIANE EDITH CROOKE: “Diane”, December 26, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Outery Staff (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); National Quill and Scroll (4). PAMELA GAY CROSSER: “Pam”, March 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). | Marcelina Cosal Lynda Cubbon ADJUSTING JUNIORS, ASSURED SENIORS REBECCA CURRY: “Becky”, P.B.S.H.S, (2,3,4). JULLIANNA CYRULINSKI: “Julie”, January 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). HOWARD DAMRON: “Howie”, August 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARIE ANNETTE DANIELSON: “Mike”, May 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (4); Juniorettes (3,4). RUTH DANIELSON: “Ruth”, June 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2,3); Art Club (3); Future Homemakers of America (2). ROBERT MARSHALL DANNER, JR.: “Robby”, October 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Interact Club (4); Tennis (3,4); Football (4). MICHAEL DARBY: “Mike”, April 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SANDRA JEAN DATZ: “Sandy”, April 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). JOHN DALLOW DAVIDSON: “John”, January 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Key Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (3), Vice President (4); Boys’ State (3); Class Representative (4); Swimming (2,3,4). MICHAEL DAVIDSON: “Mike”, November 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio Visual (4); Student Co- ordinator (4). KENT BERTRAM DAVIES: “Kent”, June 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science (2,3,4), President (4); National Honor Society (4); Executive Council, Student Council (2); Class President (2); Class i : u A ; i x , Rebecca Curry Representative (3); Boys’ State (3); Baseball Manager (2); Graduation Usher (3); ICC (4); Boy of the joltiaanBec peel Month, October (4). RICHARD DAVIS: “Ricky”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BETTY JANE DAWSON: “Betty”, November 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Future Secretaries Association (4). RONALD DAWSON: “Ron”, September 5, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Howard Damron Marie Danielson Ruth Danielson Robert Danner Michael Darby Sandra Datz John Davidson Mike Davidson Kenneth Davies Richard Davis Betty Dawson Ronald Dawson HIS TWO YEAR’S EXPERIENCE ALFRED DAY: “Alfred”; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Diversified Co-operative Training Club (4); Band (3,4). MARK JAMES DEL BOSQUE: “Bosco”, May 11, 1947; Cross Country (3); Track (3). DIANE L. DE PASQUALE: “Diane”, June 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Juniorettes (4). BRENDA CAROLE DICKEY: “Brenda”, November 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2); Future Homemakers (4). JUDITH ANN DIRINGER: “Judy”, January 21, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (4); National Honor Society (3,4), Secretary (4); Girls Intramural Basketball (3); Graduation Usherette (3). LESTER DENNIS DOAN: “Dennis”, October 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (3,4); Audio Visual (3,4). BEVERLY ANN DOMMER: “Bev”, March 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2); Tri-Hi-Y (2,3); Girls Intermurals (3); Tumbling Team (2). BRYAN KARL DONNELLY: “Bryan”, March 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (4); Boys’ State (3), City Commissioner; Interact (4); Barretts of Wimpole Street. EUGENIA W. DOREMUS: “Gena”, May 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARY JO DRAFFIN: “Mary Jo”; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Alfred Day Mark Del Bosque WILLIAM DRAPER: “Bill”; P.B.S.H.S. (4). ALLEN B. DROUILLARD: “Allen”; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). DIANE ARLENE DRUZOLOWSKI: “Diane”, February 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LINDA ANN DUBOIS: “Linda”, February 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Diane De Pasquale Brenda Dickey Judith Diringer Dennis Doan Beverly Dommer Bryan Donnell) Eugenia Doremus Mary Jo Draffin William Draper Allen Drovillard Diane Druzolowski Linda DuBois Dennis Du Pont Michelle Dufresne Elizabeth Dutton Daniel Dugan Marcia Ebert Joan Dullenkoph Barbara Edgington Richard Dungey Peggy Edminston Geraldine Dunkerly Maria Elena Ellison Virginia Emmett MICHELLE ANNE DUFRESNE: “Mikki”, August 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Student Council (3); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Teachers of America (4). PETER DANIEL DUGAN: “Danny”, June 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2,3). JOAN ANNE DULLENKOPH: “Joan”, February 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Chaplain (3); Miss Blue and Gold (4); Concert Chorus (4). RICHARD JOSEPH .DUNGEY: “Dick”, December 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4). Cindy Englert Maureen Enos GERALDINE ROSE DUNKERLY: “Gerry”, April 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DENNIS GEORGE DUPONT: “Dennis”, October 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). FLORENCE ELIZABETH DUTTON: “Bette”, February 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARCIA LYNN EBERT: “Marcia”, February 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Future Home- makers of America (4). BARBARA EDINGTON: “Barbara”. ee PEGGY JANE EDMINSTON: “Peg”, January 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MARIA ELENA ELLISON: “Nena”, May 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2); P Spanish Club (2,3,4), Secretary (3); Barretts of Wimpole Street. VIRGINIA DAIL EMMETT: “Ginny”, September 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CYNTHIA ENGLERT: “Cindy”, July 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses (3,4); Para Meds (3); Truth for Youth (2,3), Vice-President (3). MAUREEN ENOS: “Maureen”, April 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4). Ronald Essman Sharon Estill Mariaelena Estridge Linda Evans Diane Fadum Thomas Faherty Jean Faloon Diane Faulk John Fendentz Klaire Fenko Carolyn Fichera John Fiske RONALD A. ESSMAN: “Ron”, March 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4), President (4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4). SHARON CECLIA ESTILL: “Sharon”, January 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Girls Concert Chorus. MARIAELENA ESTRIDGE: “Nina”, February 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); F.H.A. (2); Spanish Club (3); F.M.L. (3). LINDA EVANS: “Linda”. H. L. Fisher Janet Fishter DIANNE ELIZABETH FADUM: “Di”, December 31, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science (2). TOM FAHERTY. JEAN MITCHELL FALOON: “Jeanie”, March 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4), President (4); Honor Society (3,4), Vice-President (4); Monogram Club (3,4), Chaplain (4); Keyettes (3,4); Wizard of Oz; Barretts of Wimpole Street; Swimming (2); Graduation Attendant (3), DIANE FAULK: “Diane”; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN HENRY FENDENTZ: “John”, November 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (3,4); Audio Visual Club (3). KLAIRE ALICIA FENKO: “Cookie”, June 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (4). CAROLYN JEANNE FICHERA: “Carolyn”, July 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Girls Intermurals. JOHN D. FISKE: “John”, February, 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). HENRY LAWRENCE FISHER: “H. L.”, January 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Junior Civitan (4), Chaplain (4). JANET MARIE JACQUELINE FISHTER: “Jansey”, July 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Mignon Forcier Donna Friend HIM POISE...PATIENCE...PERSEVERANCE... ROBERT C. FOBES: “Bob”, December 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PETER J. FOGLIA: “Pete”, September 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Student Council (3). MIGNON JEANNETTE FORCIER: “Mignon”, May 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram (3,4), Treasurer (4); Student Council (2); Junior Class Representative; Cheerleader (2,3,4), Captain (4); Homecoming Queen. CAROLYN FORSYTH. GARY ALAN FOSS: “Gary”, July 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SUSAN DUNCAN FOWLKES: “Susan”, June 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram (3,4), Vice-President (4); Student Council (2); Senior Class Representative; Cheerleader (2,3,4), Co-Captain (3). PAMELA SUE FRAM: “Pam”, May 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Truth for Youth (2,3,4), President (4). GENEVIEVE FREELS: “Jeanne’’, September 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). DONNA JEAN FRIEND: “Donni”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Girls Concert Chorus. GLADYS RUTH FRIEND: “Gladys”, January 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (4). GAIL MOORE FULLER: “Gail”, July 9, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (4). GEORGE MOORE FULLER: “George”, December 22, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (4). SANDRA LYNN FUNKE: “Lynn”, April 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). GAYLE LESLIE GAEDKE: “Gayle”, May 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers of America (2,3,4). Carolyn Forsyth Gary Foss Susan Fowlkes Pamela Fram Gladys Friend Gail Fuller George Fuller Sandra Funke Robert Fobes Peter Foglia Jeanne Freels Gayle Gaedke Emil Gagliardi Thomas Galinis Caroline Gardner John Gavens AND THE ABILITY TO JAMES B. GARNSEY, JR.: “Jim”, September 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (2); Track (2). CHRISTINE JEANETTE GARTON: “Chris”, July 31, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOSEPH DANNY GASKIN: “Joe”, June 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). JAMES EDWARD GAVENS: “Jim”, September 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). NICHOLAS PAUL GEISLER: “Nick”, March 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Quartermaster (3,4). GRANT V. GENOVA: “Grant”, June 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3); Monogram Club (3,4); Student Council (4); J. V. Football (3); Varsity Football (4); Varsity Track (2). CURTIS PAUL GENTER: “Curt”, September 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). EMIL TONY GAGLIARDI: “Emo”, February 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Concert Chorus (2,3,4), Treasurer (3,4); Oklahoma; South Pacific; Football (2); Track (2,3,4). THOMAS GALINIS: “Tom”, March 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CAROLINE ELAINE GARDNER: “Carole”, January 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Future Nurses (3); French Club (3,4); Future Teachers (4); Outcry (4). ; DIANE LOUISE GARDNER: “De De”, November 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); Truth for Youth (3,4), Secretary (4). ROBERT ALONZO GARDNER: “B. G.”, June 1, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Football (2). GERALD BRUNO GERARDI: “Jerry”, January 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). STEPHEN GIBSON: “Steve”. Diane Gardner Robert Gardner James Garnsey Christine Garton Joseph Gaskin Nicholas Geisler Grant Genova Curtis Genter Gerald Gerardi Stephen Gibso a Arlene Gilbert Gail Golden Ann Gooch WORK UNDER PRESSURE Patricia Glassford Richard Goacher Nancy Goodballet Gail Goodrich Dave Gilchrest ARLENE HELEN GILBERT: “Arlene”, December 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DAVID GILCHREST: “Dave”, December 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PATRICIA J. GLASSFORD: “PJ”, February 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). RICHARD G. GOACHER: “Rick”, November 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOSEPH CHARLES GOATER: “Joe”, December 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio Visual (2,3,4), Vice- President (4); Basketball Manager (3,4). JEANETTE GOETZ: “Jenny”, February, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4). GAIL ANN GOLDEN: “Gail”, August 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Future Nurses (2). ANN GOOCH. NANCY LEE GOODBALLET: “Nan”, December 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Future Teachers of America (3,4); French Club (3,4); Student Council (3); Girls Intermurals (3). GAYLE LYNN GOODRICH: “Gayle”, January 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3). JUDY ANN GOODWIN: “Red”, September 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). GARY W. GOOGE: “Gary”, June 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2,3), Vice-President (3); Interact (4). BRUCE ALAN GORDON: “Bruce”, November 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science (2,3,4); Joan of Lorraine (4); Oracle Staff (4); National Merit Scholarship Finalist (3). JOHN GORDON: “Panther”; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3,4), J. V. (2), Varsity (3,4). Joseph Goater Judy Goodwin Jeanette Goetz Gary Googe Bruce Gordon John Gordon Martha Gordon Patrick Gordon Dennis Gould Linda Graham Donald Green April Greer Maureen Griffin Walter Gross Gary Guariglia Stephanie Guthrie William Gutman Diane Haddick MARTHA BURR GORDON: “Marti”, February 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Student Council (4). PATRICK LEE GORDON: “Flash”, August 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DENNIS GOULD: “Rev”, July 31, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LINDA GRAHAM: “Lynn”; P.B.S .H.S. (2,3,4). DONALD GREEN: “Green Giant’, August 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Analina Hagbard | APRIL COLLEEN GREER: “Ape”, March 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); History Club (2), Treasurer (2); Lib- Richard Hager rarian. MAUREEN THERISA GRIFFIN: “Ron”, March 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Art Club. WALTER GROSS: “Walt”, June 23, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Assistant Drum Major (3), Drum Major (4); Interact (4); Tennis (2,3,4). GARY LOUIS GUARIGLIA: Gary’, August 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Swimming Team (253)! STEPHANIE ANN GUTHRIE: “Stevie”, May 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Treasurer (2,3); Keyettes (3,4); Oracle (3); Student Council (2,3); Concert Chorus (3,4); Pompanotes (4); South Pacific (3). WILLIAM R. GUTMANN: “Bill”, January 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARTHA DIANE HADDICK: “Haddick”, July 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,4); French Club (4); Keyettes (3); Outcry (3,4), Secretary (4); National Honor Society (4); Quill and Scroll Society (4). ANNALENA HAGBARD: “Nena”, July 16, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (4);'Juniorettes (4); Joan of Lorraine (4); Foreign Exchange Student. RICHARD A. HAGER: “Rick”, March 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Jack Hammett Carol Hammond Cheryl Harden EASILY AS HE LAUGHS AT OTHERS GLENN HALL: “Clem”, Sept. 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan ( ). BILL BRIAN HAMMERLY: “Bill”, January 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Band (2,3,4), Marching Band (2,3,4), Band Captain (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Interact (4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3); Gavel Club (4); Joan of Lorraine (4); Wizard of Oz (4). JACK HAMMETT: “Jack”, December 13, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CAROL MIRIAM HAMMOND: “Carol”, December 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3). ELIZABETH HAMMONDS: “Liz”, January 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2); Future Homemakers (3); Keyettes (3,4); Senior Class Homecoming Attendent. PAULINE LEE HANCE: “Bobbie”, September 11, 19445; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Girls Concert Chorus (4) . JEFFERY TROMLEY HANNA: “Jeff”, July 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4). GARY LEE HARDACRE: “Gary”, September 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4); Football, J. V. (2), Varsity (3,4); Track. CHERYL ROSE HARDIN: “Cheryl”, July 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Girls Concert Chorus (4). JEFFREY MILTON HARDING: “Jeff”, May 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). (2). DOYLENE ELIZABETH HARMAN: “Doy”, February 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Class Representative (4); Future Teachers (4). RHETT DAVIS HARRELL, JR.: “Rhett”, November 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Football (2) oY. LOREN ERNEST HARRIS: “Loren”, August 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4 ); Baseball (3). MIKE HARDISTER: “Hard Lard”, December 12, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Football, J. V. Gary Hardacre Loren Harris Elizabeth Hammonds Pauline Hance Jeffrey Hanna Jeffrey Harding Michael Hardister Doylene Harmon Rhett Harrell Glenn Hall Bill Hammerly rm ee Judith Harrison Susan Harshman Greg Hart Kathleen Hebsacker A SENIOR IS RESPONSIBLE JUDITH ANN HARRISON: “Judy”, October 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SUSAN JENNIE HARSHMAN: “Sue”, August; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). GREGORY BRUCE HART: “Greg”, November 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JANE ELIZABETH HART: “Jane”, November 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2); Office Aid (3). JUDITH A. HART: “Judi”, November 15, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Juniorettes (3). JANE HELEN HAYES: “Sleeping Beauty”, November 24, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram (2); Swim- ming (2); Girls Intermurals, Basketball (3). RANDY HAYES. EDWARD THOMAS HEALY: “New”, December 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). | | MARY KATHALEEN HEBSACKER: “Kathy”, October 19, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3,4); Future Be Homemakers of America (4). MARILYN HEGEN: “Marilyn”, November 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses (2,3). CLARK HENRY: “Lindamood”, October 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3). LYNN VERLEYE HEWITT: “Baby Hewie”, December 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Outcry (3,4); Diversified Co-operative Training (4); Governor of District IX Co-operative Education Clubs of Florida. JAMES C. HIGH: “Jim”, January 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (3). BARBARA ANNE HILL: “Barb”, August 31, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3); Tri-Hi-¥ (3), Beanpicker (4). Jane Hart Judy Hart Jane Hayes Randy Hayes Edward Healy Marilyn Hegen Clark Henry Lynn Hewett James High Barbara Hill | FOR HIMSELF AND HIS WORK | Steve Hill Thomas Hill Linda Hinish Sharon Hinson Nanci Hise David Hoey Robert Hoffstetter Rebecca Holeva Stephanie Holland Stanley Hallowell Sharon Holmes Donald Hoover MICHAEL STEPHEN HILL: “Steve”, October 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). THOMAS ROBERT HILL: “Fuzzy”, January 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4); Honorable Mention Track (3); All Country Halfback (3). LINDA KAY HINISH: “Hinie’”, April 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2). SHARON LUCILLE HINSON: “Sharon”, August 31, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3); Student Council (4); Juniorettes (3,4), Parliamentarian (4); Intermurals Basketball (2). Nan Hoover Suzanne Hopkins NANCY ANN HISE: “Nance”, July 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). DAVID HOEY: “David”, August 7, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ROBERT HOFFSTETTER: “Hoff”, December 27, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). REBECCA ANN HOLEVA: “Becky”, October 27, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). STEPHANIE JANE HOLLAND: “Stef”, May 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Art Club (2). STANLEY GEORGE HOLLOWELL: “Stanley”, June 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (4). SHARON HOLMES: “Shron”, November 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). DONALD THORNE HOOVER: “Don”, May 23, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan ( ). LINDA NANNETTE HOOVER: “Nann”, August 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (2,3); Majorettes (2,3,4), Co-Captain (2,4), Captain (3). SUZANNE BETTY HOPKINS: “Sue”, March 25, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para Meds (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2,3,4). TO EVALUATE, | Wendall J. Horne Diane Horton Linda Hostetter Sandra Howard David Howell Pat Howlett | | Clifford Huber Jane Huck Karen Huffman James Hughes Mary Ellen Hull Sharon Hull | i i WENDELL JAY HORNE: “Easy”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DIANNE HORTON: “Dee”, December 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Class Representative (3,4). LINDA MARIE HOSTETTER: “Lynn”, October 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). SANDRA COLE HOWARD: “Sandy”, June 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Student Council (2,3); Senior Class Representative; Class Representative (2); Barretts of Wimpole Street; Graduation Attendant; Beanpicker (4), Curriculum Editor. Robert Humphrey ae Floyd Humphreys DAVID HOWELL: “Dave”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4), President (4); Oklahoma; South Pacific; Interact (3,4). PATRICIA ANN HOWLETT: “Pat”, December 31, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CLIFFORD GLENN HUBER: “Cliff”, November 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4). JANE CAROL HUCK: “Jane”, December 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3), Secretary (3); French Club (2); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). KAREN ANN HUFFMAN: “Nube”, October 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para Meds (4); Student Council (4); Band ( ). JAMES RANDOLF HUGHES: “Jaime”, May 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2,3); Junior Civitans (3,4). MARY ELLEN HULL: “Mary Ellen”, August 31, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3). SHARON LOUISE HULL: “Sharon”, May 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Art Club (4); Future Homemakers of America (4). ROBERT M. HUMPHREY: “Bob”, ‘May 21, 1947; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science (2,3,4); Oracle Photographer (2). FLOYD HUMPHREYS: “Floyd”, October 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); D. C. T. (4). — TO CHOOSE, TO DEFEND. NANCY SUE HUNTER: “Nancy”, July 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para Meds (2,3,4); Keyettes (4); National Honor Society (3,4), Treasurer (4); Truth for Youth (2). JOY MARIE HURD: “Joy”, February 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Secretaries Associa- tion (3,4). HAROLD ROBERT HUTCHINSON: “Hal”, May 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Golf (2,3,4). PAMELA JO ISENHOUR: “Pam”, May 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). JACQUES ISLAND: “Jack”, December 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Barretts of Wimpole Street. CLAUDIA JAEGER: “Claudia”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JANE ROSE-ANNA JAMES: “Cleo”, March 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). THOMAS GEORGE JARJOURA: “Tom”, September 26, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (2,3,4); Track 2,3,4). : SIMONE JEFFERY: “Mon”, October 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (3,4), Club Reporter. SANDRA ELLEN JENKINS: “Sandy”, August 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teacher of America (3); Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (4). Nancy Hunter | ROGER LEVERNE JETTE: “Roger”, June 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). j oy Hurd DAVID RAY JOHNSON: “Punchy”, April 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Football (2,3,4). EDWIN JOHNSON: “Ed”, April 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LINDA MARIE JOHNSON: “Linda”, October 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). irold Hutchinson Pamela Isenhour Jacques Island’ Claudia Jaeger Jane James Thomas Jarjoura ‘none Jeffery Sandra Jenkins Roger Jette David Johnson Edwin Johnson Linda Johnson A SENIOR’S HOURS ARE FILLED WITH MARYANN JOHNSON: “Maryann”, April 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Swimming (2,3,4). FAYE ELIZABETH JOHNSTON: “Faye”, June 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4), Vice-Presiden? (2,3), President (4); Inter-Club Council (3,4). JOHN JOHNSTON: “J. J.”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Mono- gram (3,4). | KATHRYN LOUISE JONES: “Kathy”, December 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). NETTIE JONES: “Nettie”. RICHARD ELDON JONES: “Farmer Jones”, January 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (253;4): ROGER PIERCE JONES: “Roger”, April 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). | CHERYL SUZANNE JOSEPHS: “Cheryl”, December 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); French Club (4); Keyettes (3,4). RICHARD STRATTON JUSTICE, JR.: “Ricky”, January 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ; | STEVEN KALBAUGH: “Steve”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); D.C.T. (3,4), President (4); Track (2,3,4). Maryann Johnson Joh ed hal in ke LINDA MARGARET KALTZ: “Lynn”, April 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARY SHARON KANE: “Mary”, August 24, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). | MICHAEL KANE: “Brother Mel”, August 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). LINDA JANE KEANE: “Keanie”, June 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); D. C. T. (4). John Johnston Kathryn Jones Nettie Jones Richard Jones Roger Jones Cheryl Josephs Richard Justice Steven Kalbaugh Linda Kaltz Mary Kane Michael Kane Linda Keane STUDYING, THINKING, DREAMING sikh homas Kearns Harry Kedney Glenn Keene James Keene Robert Kelly Joseph Kennedy tobert Kennedy Thomas Kennedy John Kerr Keren Kieninger Ronald Kilgore Mary Kimball THOMAS N. KEARNS: “Speedy”, December 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (2,3,4); Mono- yram Club (4); Football trainer (2,3,4); Basketball (3,4); Track (3,4). HARRY B. KEDNEY, JR.: “Skip”, January 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (3,4); Student Council (3); Class Treasurer (4); City Commissioner on Student Government day (3); Track (2,3). GLENN M. KEENE: “Glenn”, June 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JAMES F. KEENE: “Greasy”, August 2, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (4); Junior deannelKind Civitan (4). Linda Sue King : ROBERT ALEXANDER KELLY: “Bob”, December 8, 1945; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Art Club (4). JOSEPH KENNEDY: “Joe”, April 23, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ROBERT JOSEPH KENNEDY: “Bob”, November 12, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4); Mono- gram (4); Basketball (2,3,4). THOMAS J. KENNEDY: “Tom”, June 2, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN GIVEN KERR: “Big John”, July 27, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). KAREN JOYCE KIENINGER: “Karen”, June 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2); Band (2,3,4), Assistant Treasurer (4); Juniorettes (4); Burdines Girl of the Month, November (3); Homecoming Queen Court (4). RONALD KILGORE: “Bull-Dog”, January 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4); Class Represent- ative (4); Football (2). MARY FRANCES KIMBALL: “Daisy Mae”, May 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOANNE E. KING: “Jody”, October 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Swimming (3,4). LINDA SUE KING: “Linda”, September 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Pamela King Donna Kipp Gary Kirk Judith Kirsch David Kissack Lynda Knefel Linda Knight Janice Knowles Marsha Koff Bruce Konigsburg James Kriplean Judith Ann Kropewnicki it | | | —— PAMELA EDITH KING: “Pam”, March 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth For Youth (2); Para-Meds (4); Future Nurses (4). DONNA LYNN KIPP: “Donna”, September 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,4); Juniorettes (4). Sa GARY RICHARD KIRK: “Gary”, February 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club; Interact (4). en JUDITH KRISCH: “Judy”, February 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2); Para-Meds (2,4); Intermural Sports (3); French Club (4). Patricia Ann Kubiak Kathleen Kundinger DAVID PAUL KISSACK: “Dave”, April 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LYNDA PAULINE KNEFEL: “Neff”, May 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers (2), Treasurer (2); D.C.T. (2), Treasurer (2); Future Secretaries Association (4). LINDA JANE KNIGHT: “Peanuts”, August 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4); Future Homemakers (3); Homecoming, court (4). JANICE ANN KNOWLES: “Puggie”, January 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). MARSHA LINDA KOFF: “Marsha”, March 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BRUCE KONIGSBURG: “Bruce”, March 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Interact (4). JAMES KRIPLEAN: “Jim”, January 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country. JUDITH ANN KROPEWNICKI: “Judy”, September 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses (2,3,4); Parameds (2); Intermural Sports (3). PATRICIA ANN KUBIAK: “Pat”, May 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Student Council (3); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). KATHLEEN ANNE KUNDINGER: “Kathy”, October 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,4); Tennis (4). Paul La Bough David Laman James Lamn Catherine Landwehr Darlene Lauriello Rosemary Lawton Richard LeChot Linda LeCompte THROUGH STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY CONSTANCE MAE KUNKLE: “Coni”, March 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CHARLES KUSMICH: “Chuck”, August 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Boy’s State (3); Interact (3,4), Secre- tary (3,4); Football (2,3,4). PAUL LABOUGH: “Paul”, P.B.S.H.S. (4). DAVID DONALD LAMAN: “Whitey”, June 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JAMES FRANKLIN LAMN: “Jim”, April 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CATHERINE LOUISE LANDWEHR: “Cathy”, June 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers; Future Secretaries Association (3,4), Vice President (4); Class Representative (4). ROBERT LANTERI: “Bob”, P.B.S.H.S. (4); Football (4). ELIZABETH LEONA LARAMIE: “Liz”, September 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Girls In- termurals (3). DARLENE ANN LAURIELLO: “Dar”, April 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers (2,3,4), Parliamen- tarian (2), Secretary (3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Sargeant At Arms (4); Student Council Representative (4); Manager of Swimming Team (3). ROSEMARY JULIA LAWTON: “Rosemary”, February 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para Meds (2); Future Medical Leaders (2,3,4), President (4); Keyettes (4); National Honor Society (3,4); Inter Club Council (4); Inner Circle (2,3); N. C. T. E. Award Winner. RICHARD ALLEN LECHOT: “Rick”, March 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (3); Cross Country (3,4). LINDA LOU LECOMPTE: “Linda”, October 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2,3,4), Vice- President (4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); Outery (3,4), Business Manager (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Band (2,3,4), Treasurer (4). DONALD ROBERT LEIBOLD: “Animal”, June 27, 19.47; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3). PATRICIA JUNE LESHER: “Patti”, May 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Future Secretaries As- , sociation (3,4). Robert Lanteri Donald Leibold Constance Kunkle Charles Kusmich Elizabeth Laramie Patricia Lesher WHILE LEARNING HIS DUTIES TO HIS COUNTRY LINDA LETOURNEAU: “Linda”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). STEVEN MIKE LEWIS: “Mike”, December 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming Team (2,3). LORRAINE PHYLLIS LEY: “Lori”, August 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LINDA LICCARDI: “Linda”, December 22, 1941; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2). JODI M. LIESKE: “Jodi”, February 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOAN LILLIE: “Joan”, April 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Juniorettes (4); Student Council (2). WILLIAM W. LINDNER: “Bill”, July 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Swimming Team (2); Track. FREDRICK GAFFENY LOGAN: “Derf”, January 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4), Sergeant At Arms (4). ROBERT LOGAN: “Bob”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming Team Manager (4). ONGELA L. LONGSHORE: “Angie”, April 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Secretaries Association (3,4), President (4); Juniorettes (4); Beanpicker (4), Typist; Student Council (4); Girls In- Linda Letourneau tvemorats (3). Stephen Lewis ROBERT A. LUKAS: “Bob ”, September 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ROBERT JOHN LYNCH: “Bob”, August 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4). LINDA MARIE MACIBOBA: “Linda”, September 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). Lorraine Ley Linda Liccardi Jodi M. Lieske Joan Lillie William Lindner Margaret Livern Fredrick Logan Robert Logan Angela Longshore Robert Lukas Robert Lynch Linda Maciboba AND HIS SCHOOL, HE GIVES OF HIMSELF Linda MacLachlan Richard Mahany Anthony Malak Jim Manchester Sheryl Manley Lawrence Manning Patricia Maples Linda Marsden John Marshall Ray Marshall Donna Martin Elizabeth Martin ; } | LINDA LEE MACLACHLAN: “Linda”, July 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Library Club (3); Future Homemakers (3). RICHARD B. MAHANY: “Dick”, March 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Golf (2,3,4). ANTHONY D. MALAK: “Tony”, March 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2,3). JAMES DAVID MANCHESTER: “Jim”, January 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3); Monogram Club (3); Swimming (2,3,4). clk aden eigh Martin SHERYL ELAINE MANLEY: “Sherri”, January 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); French Club (4); Na- Signe Mathesius tional Honor Society (4). LARRY MANNING: “Spike Jones”, September 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America. PATRICIA LORRAINE MAPLES: “Spyder”, February 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Girls Concert Chorus (3,4). LINDA JEAN MARSDEN: “Linda”, April 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). JOHN EVERITT MARSHALL: “John”, July 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Debate Club (3); Inter-Club Council (3); Student Council (3); Future Medical Leaders, President (3); Literary Club (4); Outcry (4); Boys State (3); Joan of Lorraine. RAYMOND KIETH MARSHALL: “Kefamer”, June 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (3,4). DONNA MARTIN: “Donna”, November 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Class Representative (4); Intramurals (3). ELIZABETH LEE MARTIN: “Lee”, August 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Juniorettes (4). LEIGH MARTIN: “Leigh”, P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Concert Chorus (4). SIGNE MATHESIUS: “Sneeze”, July 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers of America (4). Gary Matthews Pamela Matthews Barbara Maurer Harold Mayer Judy Mazur William McCalliste Allen McCartha Rita McConnell James McCutcheon Michael McDonald Maureen McFaden Thomas McGovern GARY LEE MATTHEWS: “Gary”, September 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PAMELA LYNN MATTHEWS: “Pam”, December 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4). BARBARA LINDA MAURER: “Barb”, December 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3,4); Future Home- makers of America (4). HAROLD STEVE MAYER: “Steve”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JUDITH LYNN MAZUR: “Judy”, October 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Robert McKinnon Michael McLain WILLIAM CALVIN McCALLISTER: “Bill”, June 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2,3,4). ALLEN CARLTON McCARTHA: “Allen”, July 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Band (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4). RITA McCONNELL: “Reet”, November 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). JAMES JOSEPH McCUTCHEON: “Jague”, August 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Marching Band (2,3,4); Concert Band (2,3,4). MICHAEL S. McDONALD: “Mike”, September 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MAUREEN THERESA McFADEN: “Maureen”, February 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses (2), Sec- retary (2); French Club (3,4), Vice-President (4). THOMAS J. McGOVERN: “T. J.”, March 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ROBERT HUGH McKINNON: “Bob”, February 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (2), Treasurer (2); Monogram Club (2,3,4); Key Club (2); National Honor Society (4); Class President (3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Executive Council (3,4); Inter-Club Council (3,4); Boys State (3); Varsity Football (2,3,4); Varsity Basketball (2,3,4); Varsity Baseball (2,3,4), Captain (2,3); Graduation Attendant (3). MICHAEL ORANGE McLAIN: “Mike”, June 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2,3,4), President (4); Student Council (4); Interact (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Class Representative (3); Graduation Attendant (3); Student Government day (3); Boys State (3); Chairman of Homecoming (4); Beanpicker (4), Cur- riculum (4). rn AND SUFFERS THE CONSEQUENCE BETTY LEE McMAHON: “Betty Lee”, September 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). EDWARD McMAHON: “Eddie”, September 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MICHAEL JAMES TIMOTHY McNALLY: “Mike”, July 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4), President (4); Thespians (3,4); National Honor Society (4); Student Council (3); Class Representative (4); Inter- Club Council (4); Pygmalion; Barretts of Wimpole Street; Joan of Lorraine; Tennis Team (2,3,4); Gradua- ee cee JAMES EDGAR MEIER: “Jim”, November 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4), Vice President (3), President (4); Inter-Club Council (3,4), President (3); Key Club (2,3,4), Parliamentarian (3,4); Na- tional Honor Society (3,4); Boys State (3); Graduation Attendant (3); Student Government day (2,3,4). ARLENE MARI MELLON: “Arlene”, July 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4). MILDRED MYRA MERRIWETHER: “Millie”, November 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). KENNETH ARTHUR MEYER: “Tank”, April 28, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (4). GREGORY MICHAEL: “Norm”, March 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (4); Baseball (2). ERIC THOMAS MICHELSON: “Ricky”, December 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2). WANDA JANE MIGET: “Wanda”, October 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4). DAWN CHERYL MILLER: “Dawn”, March 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Juniorettes (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4); Beanpicker (3,4), Business Manager (4), Circulation Staff (3). a eat ee JACK MILLER: “Java”, May 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Varsity Football (4); Varsity Basketball (4); Varsity Track (4). PAMELA ANN MILLER: “Pam”, October 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Para-Meds (4). MELANIE JEAN MONK: “Melanie”, October 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Keyettes (4); National Honor Society (4). Aichael McNally James Meier Arlene Mellon Mildred Meriwether Kenneth Meyer Gregory Michael ric Michelson Wanda Miget Dawn Miller Jack Miller Pamela Miller Melanie Monk Pe - 5 — é 2 Jack Moody Gerald Moore John Moore Michael Mulford Gayle Moran John Mulroy SENIORS HONOR THEIR JACK MOODY: “Skip”, January 24, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (3); Spanish Club (3); Swim- ming Team (2,3,4). GERALD PATRICK MOORE: “Jer”, May 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN MORRIS MOORE: “John”, July 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Band (2); Varsity Football (3,4). GAYLE PATRICIA MORAN: “Gayle”, April 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers of America (4). PATRICIA MORRIS: “Pat”, February 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,34). JOHN MORRISON: “John”. STEPHEN EDVARD WILLEM MULDER: “Safrican”, February 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARY LOU MULDOON: “Mary Lou”, February 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Recorder (4); Spanish Club (3,4); Art Club (3); Beanpicker (4), Senior Editor (4); Girls Intermurals (3); Thespians (4). MIKE MULFORD: “Leo”, March 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Student Council (2,4); Basketball (2,3,4), Junior Varsity (2), Varsity (3,4); Baseball (2,4). JOHN MULROY: “John”, October 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CHRISTOPHER CHARLES MURPHY: “Baracuda”, December 6, 1946; Junior Civitans (4); Varsity Basket- ball (3). IAN DOUGLAS MURPHY, JR.: “Doug”, April 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4), Vice-President (4); Spanish Club (3); Monogram (3,4); Student Council (3); Swimming (2,3,4). DIANA MYERS: “Dee”, June 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2); Concert Chorus (3); South Pacific. RICHARD NAGY: “Rick”, February 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Stephen Mulder Diana Myers John Morrison Douglas Murphy Patricia Morris Christopher Murphy Richard Nagy Mary Lou Muldoo PARENTS AT THE SENIOR TEA Richard Needham Linda Nelson James Neveils Terrence Neville Carole Newell Karen Newman Lloyd Newman Natalie Noller Rose Marie Nord Terrence Norris Ellen Nottingham William Nowak RICHARD LEE NEEDHAM: “Bo”, July 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Baseball (3,4). LINDA ANN NELSON: “Linda”, September 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). JAMES FRANKLIN NEVEILS: “Jim”, November 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). TERRENCE NEVILLE: “Terry”. Kathleen Nowlin Stephen Nowlin CAROLE NEWELL: “Carole”, December 26, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (4). KAREN SUE NEWMAN: “Karen”, February 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LLOYD WENDALL NEUMAN: “Lloyd”, September 27, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3). NATALIE NOLLER: “Natalie”, November 6, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses (4); Tennis (2,3). ROSE MARIE NORD: “Rose Marie”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Vice-President (3), President (4); Beanpicker (3), Junior-class editor (3); Graduation Usherette (3). TERRENCE NORRIS: “Terry”. ELLEN RUTH NOTTINGHAM: “Ellen”, February 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); French Club (4); Future Sec- retaries Association (4). WILLIAM ERNEST NOWAK: “Willie”, August 7, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). KATHLEEN MARIE NOWLIN: “Kathy”, July 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); D. C. T. (4); Reporter (4). ’ STEPHEN LAWRENCE NOWLIN: “Steve”, April 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Joan of Lorraine; Outcry (4). Barbara Nunn William Oakley David Obradovich Daniel O'Connell Tim O’Leary Barbara Olges John Oliver Ralph Oltz Brennan O’Reilly Jan Orcutt Eric Orrell Robert Osteen BARBARA ELAINE NUNN: “Sister”, March 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,4); Keyettes (4); Outcry (4); All County Band (4); Joan of Lorraine; Thespians (4); Orchestra (4). WILLIAM JOSEPH OAKLEY: “Oak”, August 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Officer (4); Stage Band (3,4); All County Band (4); Key Club (4); Truth for Youth (2). DAVID JAMES OBRADOVICH: “Brad”, June 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Baseball (3,4). DANIEL O’CONNELL: “Doc”, November 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Junior Civitan : (3,4), Secretary (4). Judith Owers cee tt Nee TIM O'LEARY: “Tim”, January 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BARBARA JANE OLGES: “Barb”, August 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Concert Chorus (3,4); Future Teachers (3,4); South Pacific; Pompanotes (3,4). JOHN VINCENT OLIVER: “Ollie”, P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). RALPH OLTZ: “Ralph”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JAN ORCUTT: “Jan”, November 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Para Meds (3); Future Medical Leaders (3). BRENNAN DENNIS O'REILLY: “Swifty”, October 14, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). ERIC GORDON ORRELL: “Friction”, April 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4). ROBERT CHRIS OSTEEN: “Chris”, September 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (4); Monogram Club (4). JUDITH MAE OWERS: “Judy”, June 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4), Accompanist (2,3,4); Oracle (3); French Club (4); Oklahoma; South Pacific. NINA LEE PAGAN: “Nina”, February 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers (4). John Parker Karyl Pelton OF “BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT” TERRY PARADISE: “Parachute”, March 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming Team. MICHAEL SCOTT PARK: “Romeo”, February 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4); Thespians (4); Future Teachers (4); Interact (4); Joan of Lorraine. JOHN EARL PARKER: “Samson”, November 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4); Junior Civi- tans (4). ALAN TURNER PARKHURST: “Alan”, August 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Beanpicker (2,3,4), Circulation Manager (2), Club Editor (3), Editor-in-Chief (4); Key Club (3,4), Chaplain (3), Safety Director (4); Truth for Youth (2,3), Chaplain (2); Quill and Scroll (3,4); Interclub Council (4); Boys’ State (3); Barretts of Wimpole Street; Graduation Usher (3); E xchange Club Boy of the Month. MILEY EDWARD PARRISH: “Miley”, April 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). LINDA SUE PATRICK: “Linda”, June 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Homemakers (4). RUTH ANN PAVLICEK: “Ruth”, April 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). RUSSEL PEACOCK: “Russel”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4). KARYL ANN PELTON: “Corky”, October 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers (4), Parliamen- tarian (4). DOROTHY MARIE PELSKI: “Dottie”, July 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Tri-Hi-Y (3). PATRICIA PENDERGRAPH: “Patti”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARIE ANN PERRY: “Marie”, May 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Art Club (3). CORINNE MARIE PETIPAS: “Corinne”, May 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Class Repre- sentative (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Joan of Lorraine. CATHERINE MAY PFAU: “Cathy”, June 22, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers (4); Intermurals (3). Ruth Pavlicek Corrine Petipas Linda Sue Patrick Marie Perry Miley Parrish Patricia Pendergraph Alan Parkhurst Dorothy Pelski Terrance Paradise Michael Park Russell Peacock Catherine Pfau Andrea Pinson Joyce Portman Edward Potter } Patti Quinn Paula Preston Karen Quist ROUTINE IS BROKEN IN MID-TERM ANDRIA FAYE PINSON: “Faye”, June 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Outcry (4); Thespians (4); Student Council Representative (4); Wizard of Oz (4); Truth for Youth (2). JOYCE LYNNE PORTMAN: “Joyce”, August 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4). EDWARD L. POTTER: “Big Ed’, September 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PAULA PRESTON: “Paula”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SHARON LEE PRICE: “Sherry”, December 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). JEANNE LOUISE PROVENCHER: “Jeannie”, May 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3,4); Para Meds (2,3,4), President (4); National Honor Society (3,4); Student Council; ICC (4). FRANK PROVENZANO: “Frank”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); DCT (4); Cross Country (3). DONALD L. PUTMAN: “Don”, June 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Band (2,3,4). MARY PATRICIA QUINN: “Patty”, February 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para Meds (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Future Medical Leaders (4); Senior Class Representative (4). KAREN JUDITH QUIST: “Karen”, April 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers (2,3,4), President elect (3), President (4); Future Medical Leaders (3,4), Secretary (4); Keyettes (4); Student Council (3,4); ICC (4). URSULA ANNA KAREN RAAB: “Urs”, November 23, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BARBARA JEAN RAESIDE: “Cleo”, December 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3). BRENDA SUE RANES: “Brenda”, September 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4), S ecretary (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Secretary (4); Oklahoma; South Pacific; Pompanotes (4). THOMAS MARK RANKINE: “Tom”, November 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Junior Civitans (4); Baseball (2,3,4); Basketball (3,4). Frank Provenzano Brenda Ranes Jeanne Provencher Barbara Raeside Sharon Price Ursula Raab Donald Putman Thomas Rankin BY THE ANNUAL SNOWBALL. | Carol Reaves Linda Rebits Stenhen Redgate James Redington Florence Reed Marjorie Reed Dorris Reeves Larry Reeves Vivianne-Jo Rega Roy Reid John Renc Barbara Renfroe CAROL ANN REAVES: “Carol”, February 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3). LINDA L. REBITS: “Lynn”, August 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Girl’s Concert Chorus (4), President (4); Student Council (2); Oracle (4); Band (2); Junior Achievement (3). STEPHEN DONALD REDGATE: “Steve”, March 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JAMES TYLER REDINGTON: “Himmey”, October 28, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2,3); Cross Country (3). Michael Rhodes Joyce Ann Rhodes FLORENCE E. REED: “Flo”, June 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARJORIE LOIS REED: “Margie”, December 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DORRIS ANN REEVES: “Dorris”, April 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). LARRY JOHN REEVES: “Larry”, November 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). VIVIANNE-JO REGA: “Viv”, December 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). ROY WESTON REID, JR.: “Buddy”, November 28, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN MURRAY RENC: “John”, September 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BARBARA KAY RENFROE: “Kay”, October 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3). : JOYCE ANN RHODES: “Joyce”, May 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers (4). : MICHAEL RICHARD RHODES: “Mike”, November 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (4); Joan of Lorraine; Band (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (3,4). John Rice Pamela Richardson Kathryn Riediger Shiela Riggs Carol Ripka Bonnie Riseman Barbara Ritchie John Ritter Daniel Roberts Arthur Rohde, Jr. Michael Roby Robert Rosenblai | JOHN MILTON RICE: “Jol”, August 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (2). PAMELA JEAN RICHARDSON: “Pam”, June 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Art Club (3); French Club (3,4). KATHRYN KNOWLES RIEDIGER: “Kathy”, July 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Spanish Club (2,3,4); Band (2,3); Miss Flame of Fire Prevention Week (4). SHIELA RIGGS: “Shiela”. CAROL RIPKA: “Carol”, February 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (2,3); Pompanotes (4). Candace Ryan Jo Ann Sampson BONNIE ELLEN RISEMAN: “Bonnie”, May 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (4); Future Teachers (4); Tennis (3). BARBARA ANN RITCHIE: “Barb”, September 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (4); Truth-for-Youth (2); Future Teachers of America (3); Scholarship Pin (3). JOHN MORGAN RITTER: “John”, January 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4), President (4). DANIEL LEONARD ROBERTS: “Dan”, July 8, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ARTHUR JOHN ROHDE, JR.: “Chip”, June 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); French Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Class Vice-President (4); Student Council (4); Joan of Lorraine. MICHAEL JOSEPH ROBEY: “Mike”, October 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). ROBERT ALAN ROSENBLATT: “Bob”, January 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (3,4); Football (2); Tennis (3,4). CANDACE ANNE RYAN: “Candy”, March 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Vice-President (3); National Honor Society (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Inter-Club Council, Secretary (3); Beanpicker (3), Circulation Manager (3); Quill and Scroll (3); Girls State (3); Junior Varsity Cheerleading (2); Varsity Cheerleading (4); Graduation Attendant (3); Kiwanis Club Girl of the Month. JO ANN SAMPSON: “Sheep Dog”, July 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ichard Shagrin arbara Schrag Arlene Scott GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH AWARDS LINDA GAIL SANTORO: “Linda”, May 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Student Council (3); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Homemakers of America (4). NANCY KATHLEEN SAULTZ: “Schultz”, March 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association. RICHARD GORDON SCHAGRIN: “Rick”, September 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2); Interact (3); Swimming (2). DAVID SCHARF: “Dave”, May 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Swimming (2). GENEVIEVE ANNE SCHARF: ‘Janet’, September 4, 1945; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of Amercia (2,4); Truth for Youth (2,3,4), Chaplain (3). TERESA MARIE SCHARR: “Terry”, February 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Student Coun- cil (4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Teachers of America (4); Spanish Club (2). NANCY RAE SCHNEIDER: “Blondie”, January 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MARGARET LOUISE SCHOOLEY: “Peg-a-leg”, September 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Home- makers of America (2). © BARBARA HOPE SCHRAG: “Barb”, June 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). ARLENE ELLEN SCOTT: “Arlene”, January 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (4). MARY ANN SCOTT: “Mary”, September 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Student Council (2,3); Concert Chorus (3,4); Pompanotes (4); South Pacific. SANDRA CAROLE SCOTT: “Sandi”, October 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). PATRICIA SEAGLE: “Pat”, P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). WILLIAM MARK SEDMAK: “Willis”, August 27, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Oracle Staff (4), Sports Editor (4); Concert Chorus (2); Oklahoma; Track (2,3,4). Teresa Scharr Sandra Scott Genevieve Scharf Mary Ann Scott David Scharf Nancy Schneider Patricia Seagle Linda Santoro Nancy Saultz Margaret Schooley William Sedmak SENIORS RECALL WITH NOSTALGIA LYNN ANNE SEGEDI: “Seg”, October 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3); Agriculture (3,4). JOHNNIE SHADOIN: “Johnnie”. CAROL SHAFER: “Carol”, January 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2); Truth for Youth (4). LORRAINE MARIE SHAMPOE: “Lorraine”, April 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4), Co-Cap- tain (3); Juniorettes (3,4). MICHAEL SHARMEN: “Mike”. CHARLES SHELTON: “Chuck”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JUNE ELAINE SHERROD: “June”, September 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (4); Future Homemakers of America (3). LINDA SIMMONS: “Linda”. CAROL SUE SIMON: “Alice”, November 24, 1945; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MARK CATHERINE SIMONTON: “Kathy”, May 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). CYNTHIA SINGLETON: “Cindy”, January 31, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (4); French Club (4); Lynn Segedi Future Teachers of America (4); Oracle (4). Johnnie Shadoin foley PAUL EDWARD SINRAM: “Bud”, September 3, 1945; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (3); Junior Civitan (3,4), President (4). PAT SIRMEYER: “Pat”, June 26, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DAVID SKORUP: “Whity”, March 8, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Baseball (3,4). Carol Shafer Lorraine Shampoe Michael Sharmen Charles Shelton June Sherrod Linda Simmons Carol Sue Simon Mary Simonton Cynthia Singleton Paul Sinram Patrick Sirmeyer David Skorup | THREE FLEETING YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL Ronald Skufca Walter Slade Donna Slocum Beverly Smith Carol Smith Christopher Smith Joanne Smith Lawrence Smith Sandra Snape Margaret Sneider Donna Sonberg Susan Sowers RONALD N. SKUFCA: “Ron”, February 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Football (4). WALTER SLADE: “Walter”, March 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Junior | Academy of Science (4); Football (2); Track (2); National Merit Letter of Commendation. DONNA THERESA SLOCUM: “Donna”, October 31, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Sec- retaries Association (4); Spanish Club (3); Tumbling (3). BEVERLY LYNN SMITH: “Bev”, August 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (3), President (4); Future Medical Leaders (3,4), Vice President (4); Gavel Club (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Inter- Kent Spath club Council (4); National Honor Society (4); Joan of Lorraine. Patricia Spear CAROL SMITH: “Carol”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CHRISTOPHER E. SMITH: “Chris”, April 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Football, J. V. (2), Varsity (3,4), Captain (4); Baseball (2,3,4). JOANNE SMITH: “Joanne”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LAWRENCE SMITH: “Larry”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SANDRA JOAN SNAPE: “Sandy”, January 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (2,3), Vice-President (3); French Club (4); Juniorettes (4); Future Secretaries Association (4); Beanpicker (4), Typist (4). MARGARET LYNN SNEIDER: “Peggy”, June 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Oracle (2,3,4), : Associate Editor (3), Editor-in-Chief (4); Quill and Scroll (3,4), President (4); Student Council (3); Class Representative (3); Interclub Council (4); Girls’ State (3); WETL Youth Advisory Board (3); Tennis (2); Intramurals (3); Graduation Usherette (3). : DONNA V. SONBERG: “Donna”, January 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). : SUSAN CAROL SOWERS: “Susie”, May 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Keyettes (4); Art Club (4). KENT ROBERT SPATH: “Kent”, May 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). PATRICIA GALE SPEAR: “Pat”, December 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Juniorettes (4). Linda Spier Cheryl Spurdens Scott Stambaugh Duane Standish Victor Stark Marla Stearns Elton Stempler John Stern Maureen Stevens Jill Stocker Maurice Strauser Robert Stuart LINDA KATHERINE SPIER: “Lin”, September 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Keyettes (4); Swimming (2). CHERYL BETH SPURDENS: “Cheri”, March 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3,4), Historian. SCOTT L. STAMBAUGH: “Scott”, February 24, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4); Student Council (4); Baseball (4). DUANE CHARLES STANDISH: “Myles”, October 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Baseball (3); Junior Civitan Carol Sue Studstill (4). Michael Swart L. VICTOR STARK: “Vic”, May 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio-Visual Club (3,4). MARLA JEANNE STEARNS: “Marla”, June 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Junior Achievement (4), Secretary (4); Spanish Club (4); Thespians (3,4). ELTON STEMPLER: “Elton”, November 13, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio-Visual Club (2,3,4), President (4); Baseball Manager, Junior Varsity (2), Varsity (3,4). JOHN STERN: “John”, July 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MAUREEN STEVENS: “Maureen”. JILL STOCKER: “Jill”, December 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MAURICE WATSON STRAUSER: “Moe”, August 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gymnastics (3). ROBERT STUART: “Bob”. CAROL SUE STUDSTILL: “Studzee”, January 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Quill and Scroll (4), Treasurer (4); Juniorettes (4); Beanpicker (3,4), Junior Class Editor (3), Advertising Manager (4); Student Council (2); Class Representative (2); Graduation Usherette (3). MICHAEL METZGER SWART: “Mike”, March 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (3). SEATS AT THE TOP OF THE GYM NANCY CAROL SWEAT: “Gidge”, July 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (4); Concert Chorus (2,3); Oklahoma; South Pacific. ROSEMARIE SWEENEY: “Rori”, March 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2); Future Nurses of America (2,3), Secretary (2), Treasurer (3); Para-Meds (4), Vice-President (4). ; ROBERT FORD SYMONS: “Bob”, December 22, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Audio-Visual (3,4); Key Club (4). CHRIS SZYMANSKI: “Chris”, August 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). AMIE KAY TANNER: “Amie Kay”, November 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (3); Joan of Lorraine; Tri-Hi-Y (3); Spanish Club (3). DAWN TAYLOR: “Dawn”. SUSAN LYNN TAYLOR: “Susi”, November 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (3,4). CHESTER TEDDY TEKIENIEWSKI: “Chet”, July 18, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). MARGARET JANE TERRY: “Margaret”, December 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). MICHAEL A. TREES: “Sap”, February 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BRENDON TREFF: “Brendon”, June 21, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tumbling (3). CAROL TRUDE: “Carol”. RALPH WILLIAM TUCCILLO: “Dog”, August 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (4); Swimming (2). THEODORE NELSON TUCHAK: “Ted”, November 19, 1945; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). Robert Symons Christine Szymanski Amie Kay Tanner Dawn Taylor Susan Taylor Margaret Terry Michael Trees Brendon Treff Carol Trude Ralph Tuccillo Nancy Sweat Rosemarie Sweeny Chester Tekieniewski Theodore Tuchak SENIORS MAKE USE OF CAROL LYNNE TWITTY: “Carol”, June 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers (2,3,4), Chaplain a ; (3), Parliamentarian (4); National Honor Society (3); Keyettes (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4), Secretary . We (4), Class Representative (4); Student Council Representative (3); Beanpicker (3,4); Junior Class Editor (3), Senior Class Editor (4); Concert Chorus (4); Pompanotes (4). : KATHLEEN ALYN TYO: “Kathy”, April 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,4); Future Home- makers of America (2,3); Future Nurses of America (3). LINDA GAIL UNDERWOOD: “Linda”, April 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN GERALD UZMED: “John”, February 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARIANNE R. VAN ACKER: “Marianne”, August 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (4). DAVID VAN GORDER: “Dave”, December 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (3,4). VALENTINE VAN ZEE: “Val’’, December 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). RICHARD CRAIG VAUGHAN: “Rick”, August 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (4). ELIZABETH L. VAUGHN: “Betty”, May 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). : Carol Twitty Ase hh parhisanirye WILLIAM A. VENEZIA: “Bill”, January 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). GAIL ATTEE VERPLANCK: “Gail”, January 31, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LINDA VICK: “Linda”, February 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses of America (2). MERCEDITA VILLA: “Mercy”, July 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Literary Club (4). Linda Underwood John Uzmed Marianne Van Acker Dave Van Gorder Valentine Van Zee Barbara Vasilaki Richard Vaughan Elizabeth Vaughan William Venezia Gail Verplanck Linda Vick Mercedita Villa Scott Wainwright Barry Waruck Allen Waters Fredrick Watkins EXCELLENT GUIDANCE FACILITIES Edward Waldrup Lewis Walewski Donna Walker SCOTT WAINWRIGHT: “George”, March 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Key Club (4); National Merit Letter of Commendation. EDWARD WALDUP. LEWIS WALEWSKI. DONNA KAREN WALKER: “Blondie”, January 24, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2); French Club (2); Outcry (4); Quill and Scroll (4). MARSHA ELIZABETH WALKER: “Marsha”, September 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Future Nurses (3); Spanish Club (4); Student Council Representative (4); Girl’s Concert Chorus (4). JEFF WARREN. BARRY LEE WARUCK: “Barry”, April 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Art Club (3,4). ALLEN H, WATERS: “Al”, October 22, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). FREDRICK WATKINS. ROBERT WATSON. SUSAN KAY WATSON: “Sue”, January 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers (4). ALBERT E. WATTS: “Bill”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Junior Academy of Science (3). KATHY WEED: “Kathy”, December 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN WEICHT. Marsha Walker Robert Watson Susan Watson Jeffrey Warren Albert Watts Kathleen Weed John Weicht Felicitas Weidemann Lynn Weimer Karl Weinrick Steven Weitsma Di ana Welsh Toni Wendel Diana Weppler Charmaine West Linda West Janis Whaley Catherine Whipple Greg Whipple | FELICITAS WEIDEMANN: ‘Phyllis’, March 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LYNN FERN WEIMER: “Lynn”, November 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers (3,4); Future Nurses (4). KARL ARTHUR WEINRICK: “Karl”, March 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). STEVEN E. WEITSMA: “Flash”, March 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Art Club (4); Junior Varsity Basketball (2); Track (2). ote Ah ie DIANA ore WELSH: “Joy”, February 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Band (3,4); Future Homemakers (4); umbling (3). TONI WENDEL: “Toni”, December 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Future Secretaries (3,4); Spanish Club (4). DIANA WEPPLER: “Di”, December 21, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries (3,4); French Club (4); Girls’ Intramurals (3). CHARMAINE MARY WEST: “Charmaine”, December 3, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (4); Future Nurses (3,4); Para Meds (4); Corresponding Secretary (4). LINDA LEE WEST: “Linda”, March 29, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (4); National Honor Society (4); Keyettes (4); Outcry (4); Joan of Lorraine, Summer Science Institute cf Florida State. JANIS ANN WHALEY: “Jan”, September 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Social Director (4); National Honor Society (4); Keyettes (4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3); Class Representative (4); All County Band Clinic (3,4). CATHERINE WHIPPLE: “Cathy”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). GREGORY WHIPPLE. DOROTHY WHITE: “Dot”, February 21, 1947; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (4). SHARON MICHELE WHITE: “Sharon”, October 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). TALENTS IN JOAN OF LORRAINE LINDA WHITESCARVER: “Linda”. MARK B. WHITMAN: “Mark”, January 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4). WAYNE CHARLES WICKSTRUM: “Wick”, June 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (2); Monogram Club (4); Football (2,3,4). PATRICIA ANN WIGGINS: “Patty”, October 10, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (2,3), Treasurer (3); Student Council (3); Class Representative (4). DONNA ANN WILES: “Donna”, October 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Spanish Club (3); Juniorettes (3,4); Student Council (4). PETER CRAIG WILKINS: “Pete”, December 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Baseball (2). BENJAMIN COY WILLIAMS, JR.: “Ben”, October 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JAY WILLIAMS: “Pudge”, March 31, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JUDITH WILLIAMS: “Judy”. LYNN WILLIAMS: “Lynn, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARTHA ELLEN WILLIAMS: “Marti”, July 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). Linda Whitescarver SUSAN LEE WILLIAMS: “Susie”, May 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Treasurer (3,4); Stu- ° Mark Whitman dent Council (3); Beanpicker (4), Copy Editor (4); Girls State (3); Wizard of Oz; Graduation Usherette (3). MARY MARGARET WILSON: “Mary”, November 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Nurses of America (3); Future Teachers of America (4). ROBERT PAUL WILSON: “Bob”, October 2, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). layne Wickstrum Patricia Wiggins Donna Wiles Peter Wilkins Benjamin Williams Jay Williams idy Williams Lynn Williams Martha Williams Susan Williams Mary Wilson Robert Wilson GRADUATION WILL ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL Nancy Wright Darlene Wohlhart Ted Wohlfarth Linda Woods Barry Woonton Jackie Wright DARLENE WOHLHART: “Darlene”. THEODORE WOHLFARTH: “Ted”, February 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4), President (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Boys State (3); Barretts of Wimpole Street; Track (2,3); Cross Country (3); Football (2); Graduation Usher (3). Cheryl Wymola Terrance Yeazell Frank Yodonis LINDA JEAN WOODS: “Linda”, June 7, 1947; P.3.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (3); Junior- ettes (3,4); Concert Chorus (3); Concert Girls Chorus (4); Pompanotes (3,4). BARRY HERBERT WOONTON: “Barry”, October 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Golf (2,3,4). JACKIE ANN WRIGHT: “Jackie”, October 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S.. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4). | NANCY ANN WRIGHT: “Nancy”, July 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3); D. C. T. (4), Corresponding Secretary (4). CHERYL WYMOLA: “Cheryl”, January 18, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (3); Junior- ettes (3,4). | TERRENCE WALLACE YEAZELL: “Terry”, February 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). FRANK CLAUDE YODONIS: “Frank”, February 4, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3); Monogram Club (3,4), Sergeant at Arms (4); Football (2,3,4), All County Football Team (4); Track (2,3,4). PLACE IN THE HEART OF EVERY SENIOR DIANE HAMILTON YORK: “Di”, July 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MARY LYNNE YOST: “Mary Lynne”, February 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Secretary (2,3); Future Medical Leaders (2); Keyettes (3); Future Nurses (2); Student Council (4), Corresponding Secretary (4); Juniorettes (4); Para-Meds (4). BARBARA ANN YOUNG: “Bobby”, May 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4). JOHN JOSEPH YOUSTIN: “John”, July 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). JOSEPH ZDANOWICZ: “Joe”. PATRICIA ROSE ZEISER: “Pat”, January 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2); Future Home- makers of America (4). MADELINE A. ZICCARDI: “Madeline”, April 3, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2,4); Stu- dent Council (2); Future Secretaries Association (3,4), Treasurer (4); Beanpicker (4), Circulation Man- ager (4); Juniorettes (4); Wizard of Oz; Tri-Hi-Y (3). Diane York Mary Lynne Yost Barbara Young MICHAEL WILLIAM ZUDRELL: “Mike”, September 17, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Football (2,3,4). DAVID HAMILTON: “David”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). David Hamilton Michael Zudrell John Youstin Joseph Zdanowicz Patricia Zeiser Madeline Ziccardi SENIORS WEATHER MANY STORMS IN ‘65 ao eee eer ree. VAR Tawee WAAAY: peewee Tee ere Py aut Seniors turn C Building into a weather station with Tornado warnings for Northeast. “Double, double, toil and trouble” are lines from Macbeth remembered by every senior. SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: John Davidson, Liz Hammonds, Susan Fowlkes, Madeline Ziccardi. FIRST ROW: Ron Crowder, Brian Burchell, Michael McNally, Ron Kilgore, Janis Whaley, Bette Dutton, Pat Quinn, Doylene Harman, Donna . Bill Sedmak, Bob Gardner. MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Spudens, Martin, Diane Horton, Corinne Petipas. Carol Twitty, Carole Barbre, Betty Jo Beltz, Cathy Landwehr, fort: alee VWigter: F ay Oh, Pompano, ees off to you 2 3 Of valiant olare: Gold atl blige 4 a Of BLL the Beh ooLs throughout the lepel -s = ees none we think re) guile 50 grand. E Hail! Hail! to thee, our Alma Mater 3 blear’: PA ve thy fields, thin our wells a Roni memories revere ° Hail! Jaa to thee, a ried, bath tried ape! true, ao Pompano our thoughts Badd cling, 2 : Gold and Blue. gy Oh, Pompano, our Tove for biee F O time we eep in memory , 3 3 days we mill Pinch er best = Bare Hee we spent at PL TUS, 2 cy JIRA JERE to the, our Siler Mater “i a ear E : PAhove thy able TLE our well x Blond memories revere ; = Ja eH! to heey. a ricnd. both tried ad ae true, 2 Pompano our thoughts wade G ing, BMC land Blau Zz ss A School Is Its | | Ee —f- SUGGES ee | | : +, | —_— 4 q riohanncaciciin asi adsl agit: ye eta? COMMUNITY... Hu ’. thy H Lip ina yt el its business, highways, homes, and playgrounds. A community co-ordinates the ideas of its inhabitants to provide them with a system of government fitting the American system. Students are part of their community for they too’ give service. A community provides its students with efficient schools. In order to make them that com- munity’s future doctors, lawyers, ministers, and teachers. Advertising Manager: Carol Sue Studstill 223 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1965 THE CITY of POMPANO BEACH Best Wishes To The Class of 1965 HALL’S POMPANO SUPER MARKET, INC. 2125 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach Congratulations To The CLASS OF ’65 Congratulations to the CLASS of ’65 MISTER DONUT SNAPE’S TEXACO SERVICE 400 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida 941-1329 3450 N. Federal Hwy. (Across from Shopper’s Haven) Best Wishes From SANDS MOTEL-YACHT BASIN Pompano Beach . Ries. cilities 2 es MAYES CHEVROLET, INC. 909 S. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Fla. SALES SERVICE Best Wishes For The Rest Of Your Life A N HALL AY THE Sta | TOWN OF LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, FLORIDA | BOCA RATON POMPANO BEACH 1960 N. E. 5 Ave. 3401 N. Federal Hwy. }| Fifth Avenue Plaza Shopper’s Haven 395-4122 941-5837 Ty TTA HTT | ” ! Congratulations from FRANK S. AUSTIN, INC. Farm Supplies Phone: 972-3123 Congratulations From BROWARD SPORTS as ARNOLD’S DRUG STORE, INC. Prescriptions A Specialty Beachway Shopping Center 941-3540 Pompano Beach, Florida “The Complete Drug Store’ A. WESLEY PARRISH Franchised Dealer 598 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach 933-4466 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING SENIORS YOU ARE AKEY TO SAFETY YOURS FOR SAFETY POMPANO BEACH FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE 23 | 229 WARD’S CITY 5 10 Junior Department Store Arnold Williams The South’s Most Unusual Dime Store Best Of Luck From all of us at Ward’s City MEDICAL PHARMACY ats etek 1915 Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach Broward Grain Supply Co. 1400 W. Hammondville Rd. Pompano Beach, Florida in Business 35 Years Free Delivery 942- 2617 George H. McConnaughhay Phone 933-4666 Manager Home 583-4103 AK | “flutohaus ‘pPutochaus pompanoinc. 700 North Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach 942-7400 Pompano Beach, Fla. | Pompano Beach High School From The Employees of Sears Roebuck and Co. -EARS ROEBUCK AND CO. | P02 Box 1000 Congratulations To The Graduating Class of 901 North Federal Hwy. Ft. Lauderdale 942-1400 ARNOLD AND SPEARS INC. Used Cars of Quality Complete Paint Body Repairs 1701 N. Dixie Highway Pompano Beach, Florida EHRLUND CABINET 251 N. W. Ist. Street Deerfield Beach Cabinets Kitchens Counters Precision containers FORMICA laminated plastic Sears employee Pete McKinnon shows Senior Carol Boekel and Junior Walda Shivel latest things in luggage. Phone 399-5555 Best Wishes For Happiness and Success Throughout The Coming Years CORAL PHARMACY, INC. “Pills and Things’ 2601 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach 941-4600 Congratulations To The Class of ’65 DOUG ENDICOTT’S PHOTO SHOP 2866 East Atlantic Blvd. PHONE WH 1-1612 Pompano Beach, Florida FLASH CLEANERS LAUNDRY 4131 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fla. 5861 Margate Blvd. Margate, Fla. Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1965 Plan Ahead Financially With Pompano’s Oldest Bank POMPANO BEACH BANK 1101 E. Atlantic Blvd. CREATIVE PORTRAITS 2435 E. Atlantic Blvd. CUSTOM FRAMING NATURAL COLOR WEDDINGS WhHitehall 1-1217 CHILDREN COPIES RESTORATIONS Pompano Beach, Florida eaoress, abt Pury = ny Hic Riaz © MN | s + a) a ' o s BUSINESS — COMMERCIAL — ILLUSTRATIVE Portraity Mre Precious Beyoud Price im Lirine Color or in Black and White JANE PARKER Mhotogruprhic Excellence ORVILLE PARKER Official Portrait Photographers For 1964 Year Book-- The BEANPICKER ait e CARROUSEL FLOWER 137 North Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida 942-5800 SHOPPE, INC. WORDEN’S 5 10 Beacon Light Shopping Center 941-0326 Pompano Beach, Fla. TAKE-OUT FOODS 824 N. Federal Hwy. 941-2636 ZUDRELL TV Featuring RCA-Zenith-Philco Color TV Radio- Television-Stero Sales Service 848 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach 942-1000 942-1118 PHARMACY INC. 601 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fla. Mime FRIGIDAIRE FRIGIDARE APPLIANCES 942-6733 100 S. W. Ist. Avenue Pompano Beach, Florida 933-7733 POMPANO OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. ‘‘Complete Stock Of All School and Office Supplies’’ Office Furniture Free Delivery GENYES Ist: St. Pompano Beach | EH 236 Congratulations And Best Wishes TO THE SENIORS OCEANSIDE SHOPPING CENTER East Atlantic Blvd. and AlA - Pompano W. E. (Bill) Jones Pe i. OCEANS HD ES C_E.NitE.R Nothing Is Quite Like... Exclusive in Pompano Beach Travel Service Camera and Luggage 5¢ and 10¢ Store OCEANSIDE CENTER Phone 942-6611 ———— ——— ap RQ OCEANSIDE CENTER Dompano Beach, Florida ‘ Sportswear for men and women’? Congratulations Class 1965 PARK AVENUE BEAUTY AND WIG SALON a 53 Oceanside Center 103 Royal Palm Rd. Pompano Beach, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Congratulations Books - Greeting Cards - Stationary Compliments of MARK CHRISMAN Fine Mens Wear Oceanside Center Lantern Book Shop 24 East Oceanside Center Congratulations Class , of 65 Decorative Home Accessories Greeting Cards 17 Oceanside Center Pompano Beach, Florida Compliments OCEANSIDE DRUG CORP. your friendly Liggett Rexall Drug Store in the Oceanside Shopping Center SWIM SUITS AND ACCESSORIES Regular, Junior, and Large Sizes Oceanside Center Pompano Beach Phone: 941-5506 Congratulations 1965 Seniors Downie Jewelers of POMPANO BEACH North Browards Oldest House of Sterling China 51 NE. Ist. Downtown Oceanside Center 933-7273 2 Stores to Serve you 941-4704 239 101 No. Dixie Hwy. Peter Shundich Pompano Beach Franchised Dealer Phone: 933-2696 Congratulations from VOLLMAN’S PHARMACY 132 S. W. 15th Street Pompano Beach 933-5505 Arthur Cappelen COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL PAINTING Telephone 71 S. W. Fifth Court 942-2238 Pompano Beach, Florida 1101 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Bob Pool Jewelers Certified Master Watchmaker 35. N. E. First Street 30 Years in Pompano 933-1516 Elgin Speidel Watches Watch Bands Ke epsake BEACON LIGHT CARD GIFT SHOP 1817 N. E. 18th Street Pompano Beach HALLMARK CARDS NORCROSS CARDS Parker Pens and Desk Sets House of Better Gifts A c 0 ; N Glaso” G R POMPANO ‘ cate BOWL r zs 2200 N. FED. HWY. r 65 Pompa no, Fla. + | 0 N = nN LIGHTHOUSE POINT BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 2850 North Federal Hwy. Lighthouse Point, Florida S FORWARD INTO TOMORROW Best Wishes From . . . a befter informed public today for better citizens tomorrow. The Clergy and People Of ST. MARTIN’S-IN-THE-FIELDS (EPISCOPAL) Atlantic Blvd. and Intracoastal Waterway Pompano Beach, Florida First in Quality THE Clothes OU GRON OR OX GX O WOH One of America’s Fine Cronraneat Shops 4, Cp “4 oA co A. FOURTEEN NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE — POMPANO BEACH Zz 4 4 4 4 “4 4A = 4 Ce fs “ “4 “A 4 oA fs oA “Where Beauty is Personalized” A (wot OF CLEVELAND air designers 3422 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. At Ocean Compliments of the Captain’s Table 941-1755 POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Deerfield Beach, Florida Hank Hagmann Phone 399-4000 ] 7 ZALE’S JEWELER’S Shopper's Haven — Pompano Beach Headquarters For Class Rings ANG Manager shows locations of more than 400 Zale Stores Coast to Coast. Poi mi m= Me 4“ i 4, 4, iA ae cs of fz, A, LG we Zi Me Phe Glens dbo ee ee ee ES See From Coast-to-Coast... the HAF'T-GAINES COMPANY The nation’s largest builder of customized homes takes pleasure in honoring the creativity, imagination and ability of the editors of Pompano Beach Senior High Se Left to Right: RALPH OLTZ, editor of the magazine OUTCRY, PEGGY SNEIDER, editor of the newspaper ORACLE, and ALAN PARKHURST, editor of the yearbook BEANPICKER. DEVELOPERS DESIGNERS BUILDERS SALES FOR mpcrial oint €9 6001 North Federal Highway 5500 North Federal Highway Direct Factory Distributors For Rawlings Spalding Wilson MacGregor Louisville Sluggers BROWARD SPORT SHOPS Fort Lauderdale, Florida WELCH MARINE, INC. West Broward Coral Ridge Downtown CONE fiancee 3828 W. Broward Shopping Plaza 15S. Andrews DRS RP Rbett beets tuatn LU 1-0811 LO 5-2433 JA 2-1314 FRED B. MINER (MGR ) 399-6622 , High Point, North Carolina on] BROWARD-PALM BEACH TRACTOR CO., INC. EQUIPMENT AGRICULTURAL JOHN DEERE INDUSTRIAL | QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT MYERS SPRAYERS AND EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE r BOYNTON BEACH, FLA. POMPANO BEACH, FLA. Congratulations To The Graduating Class of 1965 DEERFIELD BEACH BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Pe risen © kin rane : ng oe og ay Ste Wipe e [SP RP aE TL os ‘‘Friendly Home-Owned Bank’’ Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. x we Salute you...GRADUATES of 65 Your Florida high school education has been exciting... filled with good times to remember, challenging academics and excellent facilities. Your Florida college education can be just as exciting, and far more rewarding...especially in the rapidly growing, opportunity-filled Florida into which you will graduate. Q S a pre epey Ne | FLORIDA POWER LIGHT COMPANY HELPING BUILD FLORIDA | aa J a= Sear | ay POPP TT eld aegiaey ‘ aey = } ; y V N An investment in knowledge pays the best dividends. Going to col- lege ‘‘in-state’”’ is extra easy and less costly...and Florida has more than 50 outstanding junior colleges and four-year universities conveni- ently situated. Good luck... best wishes... and more power to you! 25 yevete. OOOO SB Ose oN o, S RRS VIVY 2 i Wes egal i bf Pr by ny iB, | ) K 245 INSURANCE ARDY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. INSURANCE COME e SERVICE SINCE 1925 INSURANCE COVERAGE 941-0841 SERVES IRST ©Onaia ndependent [nsurance AGENT Fred W. Applegate Jr. Claudine Mullis Ed D. Bass Fred W. Applegate THE KILGORE SEED CO. DIVISION OF ASGROW SEED CO. Pompano Beach 933-2861 Confusion made the Senior skating party fun. Mr. James shows his products to a Pompano student. Kilgore Seed Company CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Laurie Ryan, Pat Kubiak, and Joan Biltz are on this year’s Jordan Marsh Teen Board. ae ae Eo ee 8 : CYL SUNRISE CENTER FORT LAUDERDALE 247 248 American Pool Co. of Broward County, Inc. 41 S.W. 5 Street Bus. 942-0722 Avalon Gardens Nursery 1192 N. Federal Hwy. 941-3757 Beacon Light Camera Center 2646-A N. Federal Hiway Beacon Light Botting Paints, Inc. 1901 Atlantic Blvd. 942-1047 Compliments of Brock Baker Cochran Cribby Co. 211 S.W. 5 Street Bus. 942-1844 Conroy's Pest Control 2104 East Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida Country Squire 2720 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida THE COMMUNITY IS_ Compliments of Jimmy Delk Frank Delegal and Sons, Inc. Produce Brokerage State Farmers Market Frank H. Furman Insurance 2431 E. Atlantic Blvd. 942-3120 The Game Keeper 22 (East) Oceanside Center Imported Domestic Toys Games Guest Furniture, Inc. 434 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida Hamilton Pharmacy 126 N.E. Flager Compliments of Floyd Hull Transfer Pompano State Farmers Market Compliments of G. T. Hull Produce Brokers ITS BUSINESSMEN Lighthouse Point Marina, Inc. 830 N. E. 29 Avenue Phone: 941-0227 Loughead Cleaners 123 S. W. 1 Avenue 942-2517 Modern Kitchens, Inc. 181 S. W. 5 Court 942-0427 Neal’s Record Card Shop 812-814 N. Federal Hwy. Phone: 941-5143 Best Wishes to the Class of ‘65 Pompano Lumber Co. Inc. 430 N. E. Flagler Avenue 933-3566 Pompano Ped Shop 810 Federal Highway 941-4028 Compliments of Dave Posnack Ranch House Restaurant 1340 N. Federal Hwy. 941-0120 Richard H. Rodgers, Real Estate 3218 E. Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 941-8520 Compliments of Sidney Sandler Selby’s Texaco 101 East Atlantic Blvd. 933-3651 Sun Fashions Customed Designed Monogramming 3204 E. Atlantic Blvd. Courtesy of Thompson Car Rental Fort Lauderdale, Florida Unique Upholstering Manufacturing Co. 21S. W. 5 Street Phone: 941-4131 Compliments of Robin and Lynn 249 Congratulations To The CLASS OF 1965 from | | 1010 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. | POMPANO BEACH | Phone 942-4118 GARDEN BUILDERS, INC. 942-6000 Engineering Contractors A. E. VANDERZICHT CO., INC. Best Wishes Heavy Equipment Rentals, Irrigation, Land Development | To The And a Class of ’65 7 POMPANO PIPELAYERS, INC. | SCOTT-MATTSON FARMS, INC. Water, Sewer, and Gas Installations P.O. Box 779 FISHERMAN’S PIER, INC. LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, FLORIDA 250 212 N. E. 1st Street Pompano Beach, Fla. Liz Booth trains to be of service to her community. GRADUATES FREQUENTLY TURN INTO TELEPHONE PEOPLE Best Wishes from THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 251 252 AMO NES. COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST METHODIST CHURCH DR. SAMUEL PARIS BELL—Minister REV. WILFORD S. SYMONS—Asst. Minister ‘The Church with the Lighted Steeple.’’ N.E. 3 ST. at 2 AVENUE POMPANO BEACH, FLA. rs BY —— FUTURE BEAUTICIANS!!! CAN YOU QUALIFY? Luella and Porters School of Beauty is Selecting only the Best Potential Students to Give the Finest Beauty Training Available For Further Information REQUIREMENTS: | About How You Can Qualify A Sincere Desire To Be A Top Hairdresser .CALL Good Moral Character Supported .WRITE OR By Three Character References VISIT: US: 12th Grade Education or Its Equivalent ‘We Have No Quarrel Pass A Pre-Entrance Examination With Those Who Charge 18 Years of Age or Over Less For Their Beauty Course... They Know The Value Of Their Course’’ ‘'New Classes Begin The First Monday of Each Month’’ LUELLA PORTER’S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY 315 N- ESritstot: 933-2689 Pompano Beach, Fla. ; Compliments of ee, HOUSE OF FASHIONS Marty Callum Forrest Cope Pete Crisanti Duality Apparel rl are seriés For Boys — Girls Preteens — Juniors P. 0. BOX 1450 POMPANO BEACH, FILA. Beacon Light Shopping Center Pompano Beach 2464 N. Federal Hwy. ALFRED'S JEWELRY 2484 N. Federal Hwy. WH 1-2809 ota malt | = wea a M.N. SONS,Inc. REALTORS 3356 Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach, Florida 855 South Federal Highway Boca Raton, Florida FIFER RESORT WEAR ‘‘The Store for Men’’ ‘“‘Everything nice-at a moderate price . Robert Behrman 3340 Atlantic Blvd. Phone 941-8486 Weir Bldg. Pompano Beach, Florida Sophomore actors Don McMahan, Charles Worthington, and Judy Morse during a tense scene from See How They Run. with CARPETING from ATLANTIC RUG CO: -Honesty Sincerity Is Our Policy TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU i POMPANO BEACH BOCA RATON Hi} SHOPPERS HAVEN 78 S. FEDERAL HWY. i) 941-1657 395 - 3717 ) Featuring Such Names it as Wunda-Weve iil James Lees ai Callaway : Hi We Offer Complete Barwick Shop in Decorative Service and others at Comfort of | ! Draperies Your Home ri Whi Slip Covers prices you'll like Re-Upholstering Phone 941 - 1657 or 395 - 3717 and our sales representative will bring samples to your home. Absolutely no obligation, CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1965 REALTORS CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPERS INVESTMENTS 900 NorTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY —— i - 256 Congratulations to the Class of ’65 Compliments of the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF POMPANO BEACH BEACHWAY JEWELERS Watches Universal Geneve-Accutron Mido-Bulova Diamonds Remounting-Remounting Designing Fine Watch Repairs 888 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fla. The Jeweler For The Younger Set Dial 941-3927 Cleo’s destruction was seen throughout the campus. i : i J a % c i hy 4 we Se ee - = eee ™ - ae a a ik Z . : . rie ee ; TT ee a Ne ENE ATE FE gM x Mary Wb + af course... Siustinctiue Ladies Children's Wear New Location: 301 Atlantic Blvd.-Downtown Pompano Beach 257 YOUR YEARBOOK This Yearbook is your permanent record of a memorable year. It is a picture story of your . friends and school days that will last forever. || It has been produced by the craftsmen at : | Paragon Press with the care and skill that . should go into such an important book. For the finest quality possible, rely on: | Paragon Press Ht! A Division of Herff Jones ® Yearbook Specialists Since 1936 i Im “° ’ Herff Jones FOR DISTINCTIVE. MUIR MNES ee eeinegiie SSH eRENSCCCECLOSY ©) FORSHEE SOS SOSe00E000000000 SooseneonooesoelOleNees eoeesesco uoneeoeolseNs Diplomas =: Medals and : z: Trophies: e 2: = ars ° Bs : : ee oe ane ° a = — A = ee Qe 2 ee e S 5 hh = ce PA e ars || : ee l , e =) e e e ee ccccccccccc cece en, © F000 CeCe eeee rece SOOHSEOEDOOEDEOEEEOODEHON DS O900RT0DSLCOOOEOOEDOONOD 2000080090008 000000000 EMBLEM OF QUALITY FOR ALMOST HALF A CENTURY | Herff Jones Co. Edward M. B angasser, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barricelli Mrs. George L. Blount Mr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. 260 and Mrs. Alfred Day, Sr. and Mrs. William Howdall Paul E. Gutman and Mrs. Wilkes O. Hiatt, Jr. and Mrs. C. Hill and Mrs. Ellesworth Hoppe and Mrs. Frank E. Kipp THE COMMUNITY STANDS Seniors, parents, and faculty Mr. and Mrs. James B. Longshore, Jr. Mrs. J. S. Martin Rocco J. Morano BEHIND OUR SCHOOL Dr. John C. Ridge Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Roads W. A. Simons Co. Hazel S. Studstill Earl R. Thomas D.D.S. Thurmans’ Barber Shop enjoy the Senior tea. : Toto | | Mr. and Mrs. F. Louis Muldoon Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Twitty : ; Capt. and Mrs. Roland Parkhurst Mr. Reginald Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Ranes 261 ————— 262 JUSTICE MARINE SALES, INC. Che GatcL FIBERGLASS BOATS CU cewna SEA SKIFFS AND YACHTS S2cae'a Cheer MARINE SUPPLY STORE S00 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY + POMPANO BEACH,FLORIDA + PHONE 942-3043 Sdustice’ Ghté = MON-FRI. 9AM. 9 0M ETEANC | al! OPEN Sirsinsux:c inn fs _ ; | _ —- . | PS 2 A Pee ME Toh Carag «og eae aan Ae OE ate pete Bees Renn met WT Rare 2 Rn PRUE NE Sn oe oe Sport Fury Conv. HARBOR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2300 N. Federal Hwy. Pomp. Beach 942-5101 —EEEEE——E—————————EeEE—EeEOE Alan Evan—238 Alfred’s—253 American Pool Co. Inc.—248 Anglin’s Fishing Pier—250 Anthony Hair Designers—242 Arnold And Spears Inc.—231 Arnold’s Drug Store—228 Atlantic Hardware Lumber—240 Atlantic Rug Co.—254 Autohaus—230 A. Wesley Parrish—233 Avalon Gardens—248 Badcock Furniture Co.—240 Edward M. Bangasser, M.D.—260 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barricelli— 260 Beachway Jewelers—257 Beacon Light Camera Center—248 Best Pharmacy—235 Bill’s (Oceanside) —237 Mrs. George L. Blount—260 Bob Pool Jeweler—240 Botting Paints Inc.—248 Bright’s—253 Brock Baker—248 Broward Grain Supply Co.—230 Broward Palm Beach Tractor Co. —244 Broward Sport Shops—244 Broward Sport’s Shop—233 Bud’s Take Out Foods—232 Bush’s—233 GC Campbell-Dickey Ady. Inc.—243 Arthur Cappelen—240 The Carrousel Flower Shoppe—234 Clothes Tree—242 Cochran’s Cribby Co.—248 Cole Howard—238 F, E. Compton and Company—241 Conroy’s Pest Control—248 Coral Pharmacy—232 Country Squire—248 D Mr. Mrs. Alfred Day Sr.—260 Deerfield Beach Bank and Trust Co. —244 All for Pompano Stand Up and Holler. ADVERTISING INDEX Frank Delegal Sons, Inc.—248 Jimmy Delk—248 Dorothy’s Beach Shop—239 Doug Endicott Photo Shop—232 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dowdall—260 Downie Jewelers—239 E Ehrlund Cabinet Co.—231 F Fifer Store For Men—254 First Methodist Church—252 Flash Cleaners—232 Florida Power and Light—245 Frank H. Furman, Insurance—248 Frank S. Austin Farm Supplies— 228 G The Gamekeeper—248 Garden Builders, Inc.—250 Glasco’s Pompano Bowl—240 Guest Furniture—248 Paul E. Gutman, M.D.—260 H Hamilton Pharmacy—248 Hall’s Supermarket—225 Harbor Chrysler-Plymouth—262 Hardy Bros. Service Station— Hardy-Sours-Walton—246 Dr. and Mrs. Wilkes O. Hiatt, Jr.— 260 Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill—260 Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hoppe— 260 Floyd Hull Transfer—249 Mr. Ted Hull, Sr.—240 Ted Hull—249 J Jordan Marsh—247 Justice Marine Sales Inc.—262 K The Kilgore Seed Co.—240 Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kipp—260 L The Lantern Book Shop—238 Lauderdale-By-The-Sea Town Hall— 227 Lighthouse Point Bank—240 Lighthouse Point Marina, Inc.—249 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Longshore, Jr.—260 Loughead Cleaners—249 Louella’s School of Beauty—252 M Mrs. J. S. Martin—260 Mayes Chevrolet—226 Medical Pharm acy—230 Mister Donut—225 Modern Kitchen’s Inc.—249 Rocco J. Morano—261 Captain and ‘Mrs. F. Louis Muldoon— 261 N Neal’s Record Card Shop—249 ie) Oceanside Center—236 Orbit Sales Co.—253 Joe Oscola—249 P Pal’s Captains Table—242 Paragon Press—258, 259 Park Avenue Beauty Salon—238 Captain and Mrs. R. E. Parkhurst —261 City of Pompano Beach—224 Pompano Beach Bank and Trust Company—228 Pompano Lumber Co.—249 Pompano Mercantile Co.—230 Pompano Oceanside Drugs—239 Pompano Office Supply, Inc.—235 Pompano Ped Shop—249 Police Dept.—229 Dave Posnack—249 R Ranch House—249 Mr, and Mrs. Raymond S. Ranes— 261 Ray’s Paint Body Shop—249 Doctor John C. Ridge—261 Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Roads—261 Robin and Lynn—249 Richard H. Rodgers—249 Ss St. Martin-In-The-Fields-Episcopal Church—241 The Sands Motel—225 Scott-Mattson Farms, Inc.—250 Sears, Roebuck and Co.—231 Sidney Sandler—249 Selby’s Texaco—249 Sherrill’s—237 Mr. Simons—261 Mr. Reginald Smith—261 Snapes’ Texaco Service—225 Southern Bell—251 Mrs. Frank Studstill—261 Sun Fashions—249 Sun Sentinel—241 Reverend W. B. Sutphin—256 T Earl R. Thomas, DDS—261 Thompson Car Rentals—249 Thurman’s Barber Shop—261 Tom Mims—235 Toto—261 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Twitty—261 o U Unique Upholstering Mfg. Co.— 249 Vv A. C. Vanderzicht Co. Inc.—250 Vida Electric—227 Vollman’s Pharmacy—240 Ww Ward's City—230 Mary Webb’s—257 M. N. Weir and Son, Inc.—254 Welch Marine Inc.—244 Worden’s—234 Z Zales Jewelers—242 Zudrell T V—235 263 264 A Abbott, David—98, 155 Abernathy, Don—100, 103, 155 Abbaticchio, Michele—74, 79, 104, 173 Acker, Fredrick —155 Adams, Carl—34, 64, 173 Adams, Elizabeth—58, 173 Adams, Michael—173 Adams, Robert—38, 41, 48, 141 Adams, Ron—155 Adams, Russell—84, 155 Adams, Sherman—19, 59 Adams, Thomas—173 Adelmann, Robert—64, 155 Adey, Patricia—141 Adrian, Kenneth—42, 53, 155 Adrian, Patricia—155 Albertson, Alma—58, 173 Albritton, Patricia—141 Alderman, Carl T.—19, 29, 68 Alderman, Larry—141 Aldridge, Sarah—66, 155 Alexander, Charles—141 Alexander, June—173 Alexander, Robert—141 Allen, Diana—45, 155 Allen, Nancy—52, 141 Allison, Michael—42, 173 Aloise, Corinne—141 Altman, Sandra—57, 155 Amrhein, Nick—173 Andersen, Kim—68, 119, 155 Anderson, Barbara—155 Anderson, Carl—141 Anderson, Gary—59, 173 Anderson, Chris E.—93, 173 Anderson, Chris T.—141 Anderson, Robin—141 Anderson, James—100, 14 1 Anguilm, Cathy—85, 155 Anguilm, David—141 Ansel, Linda—155 Anthony, Ricky—76, 141 Antle, Richard—155 Aragona, Eugene—155 Arciola, Nicholas—98, 155 Armstrong, David—141 Arnau, Lovis—155 Arnold, Denny—70, 85, 173 Arnold, Suzanne—141 Arseneau, Mary—52, 64, 87, 155 ART CLUB—106, 107 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE—83 Ash, David—34, 64, 173 Askew, Susan—97, 141 Atkins, Wyman—141 Atkinson, Robert—173 Stkinson, Susan—87, 155 Atterholt, June—141 AUDIO VISUAL—65 Austin, Barry—155 Austin, Dean—38, 41, 48, 141 Austin, Gary—173 Avard, Donna—68, 103, 155 Avasso, JillL—141 Ayers, Cora—155 B Babb, Paula—85, 174 Bacharach, Robert—38, 57, 141 Back, Bob—174 Backus, Barry—141 Backus, Vicki—174 Bailey, Christian—19, 24, 84 Bailey, Dennis—126, 155 Baird, Bernadette—104, 155 Baisley, Dorothy—155 Baker, Barbara—98, 99, 174 Baker, Judy—141 Baker, Linda—174 Baker, Mark—38, 141 Baldwin, Steven—34, 58, 95, 154 155 83, 106, ’ GENERAL INDEX Balfoort, Robert—19, 44, 269 Ball, Barbara—174 Ballard, John—38, 141 BAND—100, 101, 102, 103 Bandi, James—155 Bankhead, Patricia—100, 141 Banks, Dennis—46, 141 Banks, Lynn—141 Bannister, Penelope—155 Barber, Donna—155 Barber, June—80, 100, 101, 174 Barber, Mark—76, 100, 141 Barbre, Carole Sue—86, 174, 220 Barcia, Marie—155 Barice, Carol—69, 84, 96, 155 Barker, Lex—98, 99, 155 Barker, Robert—155 Barnett, Randolph—155 Barnett, Shirley—141 Barrett, Steve—62, 63, 155 Bartenfelder, David—155 Bartlett, Cinda—45, 75, 87, 154, 155 Bartlett, David—141 Bartley, Glen—141 Bartley, Thomas—141 Barton, Kendall—87, 90, 174 Bartsch, John—141 Basye, Lee—67, 155 Bateman, Virginia—57, 74, 155 Batignani, William—155 Bayer, Constance—141 Baylor, Kathryn—155 BEANPICKER—88, 89 Beatty, William—71, 95, 100, 155 Beaudot, Joseph—14] Beck, Ronald—141 Beebe, Edward—174 Beecher, Patricia—86, 155 Beecher, Penelope—86, 100, 103, 155 Beecher, Raymond—155 Belgard, John—155 Bell, Marilyn—156 Bell, Patricia—156 Bell, Priscilla—156 Bell, Randall—61, 88, 128, 174, 267 Bell, Ronald—59, 174 Bellmor, Marsha—57, 140, 141 Beloin, Dennis—34, 156 Beltz, Betty Jo—45, 64, 78, 80, 87, 174, 220 Beltz, Susan—32, 33, 45, 64, 87, 156 Benedict, Sharyn—156 Benge, Linda—92, 93, 108, 174 Benge, Paul—156 Benkert, Jan—98, 141 Bennett, Phyllis—141 Bennett, Robert—156 Benson, Neal—59 Berenguer, Walter—141 Berkshire, Patsy —175 Bernardo, Greg—141 Berndt, Kimberly—86, 141 Berntson, Rebecca—141 Bey, Donna—141 Bickham, Tommy—175 Bickmeyer, Cathy—67, 97, 156 Billingsley, Judy—141 Biltz, Joan—92, 175 Birckhead, Ronald—98, 156 Birdsall, Becky—141 Bishop, Diane—98, 156 Bissell, Sue—56, 80, 85, 175 Bizjak, Scott—141 Black, Bennet—175 Black, Bernerd—34, 156 Black, Dwight—156 Black, Norman—34, 46, 47, 64, 175 “ Blackard, Laverne $.—19 Blaine, Elliott—170 Blancett, Stephanie—141 Blanchette, Stepnie—87, 175 Bledsoe, Mrs. Kathleen—18 Blevins, Daniel—175 Blevins, Rosa—141 Blinco, Douglas—141 Blinco, Stephen—175 Blomstrom, Cathryn—58, 61, 82, 83, 116, 121, 128, 175 Boan, Gregory—141 Bobo, Russell—156 Boekel, Carol—109, 175 Boice, Jack—44, 156 Bogen, Mary Jo—66, 80, 83, 85, 90, 175 Bolds, David—141 Bolk, Linda—141 Bollen, Mrs. Eleanor—17 Bollen, Patricia—176 Bolton, Christine—156 Bonebrake, Georgann—75, 156 Bonnet, Nancy—32, 33, 64, 116, 176 Bookhout, John—85, 176 Boone, Larry—142 Boorman, Michele—156 Booth, Carol—176 Booth, Elizabeth—108, 109, 113, 176 Booth, Roger—65 156 Bothwell, Charles—176 Bourne, James—100, 101, 119, 176 Bouchard, Ruth—156 Bowdle, Linda—142 Bower, Michael—156 Bower, Judy—176 Bowers, Brenda—142 Bowman, Nancy—113, 176 Bowman, Mrs. Newana V.—19 Box, James—176 Boynton, Gary—156 Braddee, Miss Marilyn J.—19, 66 Braden, David—156 Braden, Jack—176 Brahs, Norman—42, 156 Brainerd, Webster—142 Brausam, Alfred—142 Brennan, Barry—64, 176 Brennen, Patricia—176 Brescia, Arlene—84, 176 Brescia, Kathy—86, 92, 156 Bretz, William—19, 62, 63 Bretz, Cheryl—156 Brickey, John—176 Bridges, Joel—177 Bridges, Judith—156 Bright, Linda—142 Briggs, Carolyn—64, 177 Brion, Ronald—156 Britton, Barbara—66, 117 Broan, Linda—142 Brock, James—142 Brooke, William—98, 177 Brooks, Cheryl—74, 104, 177 Brooks, Ronald—156 Brooks, Susan—104, 177 Brooks, William—38, 46, 57, 142 Broom, Bert—156 Brorstrom, Elizabeth—142 Brown, Alice—142 Brown, Carl—100, 103, 156 Brown, David—142 Brown, Mrs. Edna H.—20, 161 Brown, James—156 Brown, Joseph—142 Brown, Mark—177 Brown, Michael—50 Brown, Patricia—142 Brown, Robert—142 Browning, Barbara—156 Brownlow, Bette—177 Brownlow, George—59, 156 Bryan, Donald—70, 85, 128, 130, 177 Bryant, Gale—142 Bryant, Philip—142 Buck, Gwen—156 Buckner, Cheryl—177 Buckner, Donna—142 Budka, Sharon—66, 156 Buffa, Bruce—142 Buffa, Michael—157 Buntin, Helen—66, 81, 100, 154, 157 Burch, Jaclynn—56, 74, 87, 113, 177 Burchell, Brian—34, 64, 177, 220 Burk, Judith—87, 157 Burk, Lawrence—59, 177 Burke, James—177 Burke, Kevin—142 Burkert, Kenneth—142 Burkett, Vickie—97, 142 Burns, Charles—68, 69, 76, 79, 82, 84, 114, 116, 178 Burns, Pattie—87, 157 Burns, Ted—34, 64, 70, 72, 89, 124, 178 Burroughs, Joanne—57, 68, 78, 80, 87, 157 Burroughs, Kenneth—48, 157 Burroughs, Niles—68, 84, 157 Burton, Carolyn—142 Burton, Linda—109, 178 Burton, Sam—34, 157 Burtrem, Lloyd—142 Busby, Deborah—142 Busby, Kathryn—21, 61, 69, 78, 79, 80, 82, 87, 112, 116, 119, 124, 178 Buss, Jay—50, 142 Bush, Mike—34, 38, 178 : Bush, Sally Ann—86, 88, 157 Butler, David—98, 157 Butler, Linda—178 Butler, Mike—178 Butler, Nancy—100, 142 Butler, Timothy—142 Cc Caleffe, Denise—142 Calkins, Don—157 Callahan, John—142 Callis, Joseph Jr.—20, 29, 77 Callum, Harris—59, 114, 178 Campanella, Betsy—87, 157 Campanella, Janice—92, 157 Campbell, Barry—71, 100, 157 Campbell, Brent—71, 100, 103, 157 Campbell, Carol—142 Campbell, Darrell—142 Campbell, Linda—178 Campbell, Ronald—38, 42, 142 Cannizzo, Marion—157 Cannon, Gary—157 Cannon, Valerie—157 Canter, Logan—157 Caponi, Robert—100, 178 Cappelen, Arthur—38, 142 Cappello, Peter—50, 157 Carey, Sue—142 Carlisle, Charles O.—16, 24 Carlisle, Mrs. Jean—17 Carlyle, Stephen—70, 90, 178 Carmody, Robert—142 Carpenter, Ronald—69, 76, 178 Carr, Glynda—74, 178 Carr, Pamela—106, 157 Carrigan, Anita—142 Carroll, Dianne—142 Carroll, Eugenia—78, 80, 178 Carroll, Gail—66, 95, 157 Carter, Donald—100, 179 Carter, Kathie—142 Carter, Ronald—142 Carveth, Judith—68, 81, 82, 86, 157 Casallo, Marcelena—180 Case, Willard—64, 98, 179 Castiglione, Peter—100, 142 Casti glione, Sharon—100, 157 Cato, Jan—142 Cattanach, Joyce—58, 61, 87, 98, 99, 113, 128, 179 Caswell, Mrs. Marian—20, 83 Chadwick, John—157 Chaffin, Richard—100, 103, 179 Chandler, Cristine—107, 157 Chandler, Suzanne—142 Chapman, Robert—34, 157 Chapman, Steve—157 Chapman, Vicki—142 Cherof, Jane—66, 142 Cheshire, Camille—17, 66, 69, 80, 98, 179 Cheshire, Charles—63, 142 Cheshire, Larry—84, 157 Chezem, Mary—142 Childress, Judith—75, 104, 157 Choquette, Patricia—69, 157 CHORUS—97, 98, 99 Chotiner, Robert—60, 70, 82, 89, UNG 19 135, 179 Christ, Marlene —142, 153 Christian, Beverly—142 Christiana, Diane—58, 83, 90, 179 Christoph, Charles—157 Claeys, Russell—157 Clampett, Robert—42, 53, 59, 179 Clark, Christine—68, 69, 80, 85, 130, 179 Clark, Cynthia—75, 95, 154, 157 Clark, Leslie —85, 142 Clark, Norman—142 Clark, Richard—179 Clark, Warren—142 Clarke, Patricia—97, 179 Clelland, Carol—32, 33, 45, 57, 64, 114, 115, 157 Clelland, Gordon—59, 179 Cleveland, William—48, 157 Cloutier, Eugene—158 Cloutier, Jackqueline—142 Coates, Deborah—33, 142 Coats, Joseph—57, 142 Cochran, Michael—158 Coe, Gary—142 Coffey, Carol—179 Coffey, Cheryl—143 Coffey, Ethel—84 Coffey, Linda—179 Coffinan, David—180 Cogdill, Danny—38, 143 Cohn, Mrs. Dorothy—20, 66 Coker, Barbara—158 Cole, Lorelyn—94, 158 Coleman, Daniel—68, 158 Coleman, Marvin—42, 100, 143 Colley, Milton—143 Collins, Debra—158 Colosimo, Raymond—158 Condell, Gladys—158 Conn, Linda—100, 158 Conner, Kathryn—158 Conner, Paul—158 Conners, Mary Jane—97, 107, 158 Conners, Patricia—66, 158 Connor, Judy—143 Conrod, Frederick—158 Conrod, Richard—50, 143 Conroy, Susan—96, 170 Cooper, Gary—106, 180 Cooper, James—158 Cooper, Janet—74, 180 Cooper, Susan—158 Cope, Mark—38, 143 Copeland, Richard—56, 57, 70, 72, 95, 116, 130, 180 Coppola, Karyl—143 Coppola, Pam—143 Cor, Paul—143 Corboy, Candace—85, 154, 158 Corcoran, Kathy—143 Corwin, Kimberly—102, 143 Corwin, Michael—180 Coughlin, Mrs. Attie—20 Coursen, Barry—158 Covert, Richard—158 Cowell, Chris—143 Cox, Charlton—65, 106, 143 Cox, Gail—84, 143 Craft, Judy—143 Craig, Ann—107, 143 Cranson, Michael—115, 158, 171 Crawford, Cynthia—56, 60, 69, 80, 117, 121, 137, 180 Creech, Doris—61, 143 Creech, Mrs. Helen E.—20, 60 Creech, Michael—158 Crisanti, Henry—180 Cromer, Sandra—66, 102, 158 Crooke, Diane—58, 69, 80, 83, 180 Crosser, Pam—180 Crow, Gary—143 Crowder, Mrs. Jeanne V.—20, 93 Crowder, Ronald—42, 53, 70, 82, 95, 130, 180 Crozier, Michael—98, 158 Cubbon, Lynda—56, 80, 89, 113, 117, 180 Cundiff, Robert—180 Cundiff, William—180 Curry, Rebecca—181 Cusworth, Pamela—95, 158 Cyrulinski, Juliana—181 Cyrulinski, Michael—158 D Daisley, Suzanne—97, 143 Dale, Judith—100, 103, 158 Dame, Glenn—100, 101, 158 Damron, Howard—181 Daniello, Susan—93, 158 Daniels, James—143 Daniels, Ralph—63, 143 Daniels, Ray—158 Danielson, Marie—74, 87, 181 Danielson, Ruth—181 Danner, Robert—34, 44, 70, 181 Darby, Mike—181 Darling, Kathleen—100, 103, 143 Darling, Noryce—105, 158 Dasch, Vernon—143 Datz, Sandra—93, 181 Daub, Valaria—100, 158 Davidson, John—50, 64, 79, 83, 130, 181, 220 Davidson, Michael—83, 181 Davies, Kent—69, 82, 84, 117, 130, 181 Davies, Valerie—100, 143 Davis, Gray—158 Davis, James—103, 181 Davis, Janis—143 Davis, Lana—98, 158 Davis, Michael—143 Davis, Ray—100 Dawson, Betty—93, 104, 105, 181 Dawson, Edward—S50, 143 Dawson, Gailon—158 Dawson, Ronald—181 Day, Alfred—100, 109, 182 Dean, James—158 DeAngelis, Kenneth—63, 158 DeBeltrand, ‘Robert—38, 41, 48, 143 DeBoard, David—100, 143 Decker, John—143 Decker, Ralph—158 Deckert, John—63, 158 Deguido, Donna—143 Dehner, David—34, 42, 158 Dehner, Donald—34, 42, 158 DelBosque, Mark—182 DelBosque, Tom—143 De la Pena, Jeanette—143 Delpit, Victoria—100, 143 Demers, Robert—158 Dennis, Wendy—158 Dennison, Gale—158 Dennison, Judy—84, 158 Densmore, Jeffry—41, 96, 143 Depasquale, Diane—74, 182 Desmond, Marcia—143 Desrochers, Claire—158 Dewade, Janice—143 John Gordon, Winner of “March of Dimes Prettiest Legs Contest,” is in the center of the game. 265 266 = The “watusi,” the “frug’”, and the “monkey” invade even the most formal of occasions. Dickey, Brenda—182 Dickey, Gilbert—77, 83, 89, 95, 154, 158 Digman, Judith—158 Dills, Diana—100, 103, 143 Dills, Patricia—158 DiNardo, Mrs. Ann—18, 65 Diringer, Juith—68, 69, 80, 182 D. C. T.—108, 109 Dix, Mrs. Opal M.—20, 83 Dixon, Richard—159 Doak, Miss Janet—21 Doan, Dennis—100, 103, 182 Doan, Keven—143 Dolan, Karen—143 Dollins, Chaylene—159 Dommer, Be verly—182 Donohue, Mrs. Grace—17 Donato, Carol—33, 57, 143 Donovan, Linda—143 Donnelly, Bryan—56, 70, 130, 182 Doremus, Eugenia—182 Doremus, Vernon—103, 143 Dorner, Barbara—101, 102, 159 Doubrava, Daniel—143 Doubrava, Ronald—159 Dougherty, Michael—143 Draffin, Mary—182 Draper, Bill—182 Drouillard, Allen—182 Dreyer, Richard—159 Drummond, Raymond—38, 41, 143 Druzolowski, Diane—182 Dubois, Bonnie—159 Dubois, Linda—182 DuFresnene, Michelle—67, 183 Dugan, Daniel—87, 183 Duhame, Michael—65, 143 Dull, Deborah—89, 107, 143 Dullenkoff, Douglas—159 Dullenkoff, Joan—59, 98, 112, 114, 183 Duncan, Gloria—143 Dungey, Richard—70, 183 Dunham, Ruth—100, 103, 159 Dunkerley, Gerldine—183 Durbin, Mark—100, 159 Dupont, Dennis—183 Dutton, Bette—183, 220 DuVall, Ronnie—63, 143 Dygert, Bruce—143 Dygon, Norman—44, 57, 61, 90, 159 Dykeman, Heidi—159 E Easom, James—159 Eaves, Sharon—104, 105, 159 Ebert, Marcia—80, 84, 93, 183 Ebert, Steven—59, 143 Edginton, Barbara—159, 183 Ediginton, Richard—159 Edmiston, Peggy—183 Ehrlich, Raymond—42, 53, 159 Eiser, Robert—159 Eller, Dwight—38, 143 Elliot, Richard—21, 100 Elliot, Lawrence—100, 159 Elliot, Serelda—143 Ellison, Elena—61, 183 Emmett, Virginia—84, 97, 183 Engelhardt, John—159 Englert, Cynthia—86, 94, 183 English, Dennis—143 Eniss, Kathy—159 Enos, Maureen—102, 183 Ernst, Alan—144 Esmann, Ronald—34, 37, 38, 42, ' 64, 82, 184 Esposito, Albert—159 Estill, Sharon—97, 113, 184 Estridge, Mariaelen—184 Ethier, Alan—144 Eustice, Gary—159 Evans, Barbara—61, 144 Evans, Karen—100, 103, 159 Evans, Linda—100, 184 Evans, Robert—144 Evans, Roberta—57, 115, 144 Everett, Richard—159 F Fadum, Dianne—184 Faherty, Patrick—144 Faherty, Tom—109, 184 Fairchild, Carol—68, 81, 159 Faloon, Jeanie—56, 60, 68, 69, 80, 117, 137, 184 Faloon, Kathryn—52, 64, 66, 67, 81, 159 Farish, Linda—159 Farkas, Robert—63, 159 Farquharson, Norman—98, 144 Faverbach, Barbara—144 Faulk, Diane—108, 184 Favitta, Gary—38, 48, 144 Feener, Jane—104, 159 Felton, Sharon—144 Felty, Rebecca—159 Fendentz, John—62, 63, 65, 184 Fendentz, Valerie—92, 144 Fenko, Klaire—-106, 184 Ferrell, Stephanie—69, 159 Ferrier, Louise—52, 87, 159 Fess, Patricia—45, 87, 159 Fessenden, Cheryl—52, 144 Festa, Richard—38, 48, 144 Fiat, Frederic—21, 108 Fichera, Carolyn—74, 184 Fiedler, Claus—159 Fiedler, Reiner—144 Field, Robert—144 Fields, Douglas—144 Fifer, Louis—76, 100, 101, 159 Finley, Keith—144 Fisher, Debra—159 Fisher, Henry—59, 115, 184 Fisher, Susan—144 Fishter, Janet—184 Fisk, Judy—144 Fiske, John—184 Fiske, Kathryn—159 Fiske, Lucetta—144 Fitagerald, Diane—144 Fitzpatrick, Karen—144 Flaherty, Richard E.—21 Fleming, James—50, 57, 71, 159 Fletcher, Carol—100, 159 Fletcher, Daniel—144 Fletcher, Peter—159 Fleury, Robert—71, 159 Florea, Mary—159 Flynn, Gregory—159 Flythe, Michael—144 Fobes, Robert—185 Foglia, Peter—59, 185 Foisy, Kenita—144 Forcier, Mignon—32, 33, 64, 113, 114) 117;..185 Fornby, Betty—85, 86, 144 Forman, Bunny—159 Forrest, Miss Meredith’ A.—21, 51, 64 Forsyth, Carolyn—159, 185 Forsyth, Thomas—144 Fortner, Sybil—106, 159 Foss, Gary—185 Fowlkes, Martha—32, 33, 64, 68, 81, 154, 159 Fowlkes, Susan—18, 32, 33, 64, 113, 185, 220 Fox, Linda—144 Fralick, Lydia—102, 159 Fram, Pamela—69, 94, 185 Franciscus, John—44, 144 Franco, Michael—50, 59, 160 Franco, Richard—144 Frank, Julia—160 Franklin, Judy—61, 144 Franks, George—42, 53, 160 Fraser, John—144 Frederes, Marshall—83, 90, 160 Frederick, Donald—160 Frederick, Michelle—144 Freeland, Candace—160 Freels, Genevive—185 Freels, Sharon—160 Freeman, Douglas—144 FRENCH CLUB—87 Friend, Donna—97, 185 Friend, Gladys—104, 185 Friend, Phyllis—144 Fuhrman, Beverly—160 Fulford, Bennye—100, 144 Fuller, Gail—185 Fuller, George—59, 93, 185 Funke, Sandy—185 Funke, William—34, 100, 160 Furgason, Mrs. Jo S.—21, 58 Fuss, Dianne—160 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA— 62, 63 FUTURE H OMEMAKERS OF AMER- ICA— 92, 93 FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS—96 FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION—104, 105 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA— 66, 67 G Gaither, Ronald—100, 103, 160 Gaedke, Gayle—92, 93, 185 Gagliardi, Emil—98, 186 Galinis, Thomas—186 Gall, Sharon—160 Gamelin, Eugene—160 Gardner, Caroline—66, 87, 186 Gardner, Diane—82, 94, 186 Gardner, Michael—144 Gardner, Owen—42, 53, 160 Gardner, Robert—186, 220 Garner, Don—63 Garnsey, James—186 Garton, Christine—186 Gaskin, Joseph—103, 186 Gaskin, Patricia—144 Gately, Donna—97, 144 GAVEL CLUB—95 Gavens, Carl—160 Gavens, James—186 Gebert, Paul—21, 71, 140 Gebert, Paul Henry—21, 29 Geer, Mrs. Mary—17 Geer, Patsy—84, 160 Geisler, Nick—100, 101, 186 Genova, Grant—34, 56, 64, 186 Genova, Marina—144 Genter, Curtis—186 George, Barbara—87, 144 Gerardi, Jerry—186 Gerstner, Barbara—160 Giannini, Joan—144 Giasullo, Patricia—160 Gibson, Candance—144 Gibson, Steuen—160, 186 Gies, Jan—39, 160 Gilbert, Arlene—187 Gilchrest, David—187 Gilchrest, Marian—52, 144 Glassford, Patricia—187 Glattli, Pamela—100, 144 Goacher, Richard—187 Goater, Betty—68, 86, 160 Goater, Joseph—39, 65, 187 Godsall, Ann—97, 144 Godsall, Linda—97, 144 Goetz, Jeannette—80, 97, 187 Goggin, James—48, 144 Golden, Gail—87, 187 Gooch, Ann—109, 187 Good, Barbara—57, 144 Goodballet, Nancy—74, 87, 187 Goodrich, Gayle—187 Goodrich, Joy—144 Goodwin, Judy—187 Googe, Gary—70, 187 Gordon, Bruce A.—58, 84, 90, UPA PA UPA Gordon, John—39, 42, 118, 187, 265 Gordon, Martha—56, 188 Gordon, Patrick—188 Gottshall, Donald—144 Gould, Dennis—188 Govey, Winona—170 Gnau, Maryruth—160 Graham, Lynn—97, 160, 188 Graham, Sheila—98, 160 Grant, Linda—84, 160 Gratz, William—144 Gray, Byron—160 Gray, Mr. Erna—17 Green, Donald—188 Green, Mrs. Margaret—57 Green, Hal U.—21, 27, 68, 172 Greene, Gerald—160 Greenwood, Carol—98, 160 Greer, April—84, 188 Greiner, Mack—144 Griffin, Maureen—188 Griffith, Aleta—144 Grimes, Connie—144 Grimes, Fred J.—22, 38, 273 Grismer, Arthur R.—22, 96 Gross, James—57, 160 Gross, Mrs. Martha—22, 45 Gross, Walter—44, 70, 100, 101, 188 Grubb, Barbara—144, 160 Grubb, Beverly—68 Guariglia, Gary—70, 188 Guinn, Peggy—160 Guinn, Richard—160 Guinn, Russell—160 Guthrie, Douglas—160 Guthrie, Stephanie—80, 98, 99, 112, 188 Gutman, Paul—100, 145 Gutman, Peggy—145 Gutmann, William—188 Guzzardo, Marianne—67, 87, 154, 160 H Haag, Eldon—44, 100, 103, 160 Hackling, Joy—75, 98, 99, 161 Haddick, Diane—58, 66, 69, 83, 87, 188 Hagbard, Annalena—57, 74, 120, 188 Hager, Richard—188 Hagman, Mr. Dexter H.—22, 56, 57, 82 Hagmann, Robert—145. Hague, William—161 Nance Irwin works while Muldoon, Williams, and Bell cogitate over BEANPICKER copy. Hahn, Mark—50, 64, 161 Hahn, Terry—145 Haire, Benjamin—161 Haislip, Dorothea—161 Hale, Forrest P.—22, 172 Hale, Holly—145 Hale, Warren—145 Hall, Ann—100, 145 Hall, Fred—38, 145 Hall, Glenn—59, 189 Hall, Joy—145 Hall, Larry—34, 161 Hall, Linda—161 Hall, Renna—145 Hall, Susan—145 Hammerly, William—61, 71, 82, 95, 100, 101, 126, 128, 189 Hammett, Jack—189 Hammond, Bobbie—145 Hammond, Carol—189 Hammond, Gail—93, 145 Hammonds, Elizabeth—80, 115, 189, 220 Hance, Pauline—97, 189 Haney, Pamela—52, 161 Hanley, Kevin—98, 145 Hanley, Michael—161 Hanley, Patricia—145 Hanna, Jeff—189 Hansen, Robert—145 Hanson, Gregory—145 Hardacre, Gary—34, 71, 189 Hardin, Cheryl—97, 189 Harding, Jeffrey—59, 189 Harding, Milton, A.—22 Hardister, Darrel—145 Hardister, Mike—59, 189 Hardy, Holly—52, 161 Hardy, Lynn—96, 145 Harknett, Marilyn—84, 161 Harman, Doylene—67, 189, 220 Harmison, Gary—145 Harrell, Kay—57, 100, 154 Harrell, Rhett—76, 189 Harris, Judith—57, 67, 97, 161 Harris, Loren—189 Harris, Robert—145 Harrison, Judy—190 Harrison, Susan—161 Harshing, Carole—161 Harshman, Susan—190 Hart, Daniel—145 Hart, Diane—161 Hart, Gregory—190 Hart, Jane—190 Hart, Judi—74, 190 Hart, Robert—161 Hartley, Robert—38, 145 Harvey, Alton—145 Harvey, Linda—100, 103, 145 Hatfield, H. C_—22, 46, 47 Hauck, Barbara—161 Hauck, Kathleen—145 Hawkins, Susan—68, 100, 103, 161 Hayden, Brenda—84, 145 Hayes, Carol—145, 161 Hayes, Cliff—161 Hayes, Jane—52, 64, 190 Hayes, Jenny—33, 145 Hayes, Marilyn—145 Hayes, Randall—190 Hayes, Russell—63, 145 Haynie, Susan—145 Hayslip, Stanley—170 Hayston, Nancy—161 Hazelton, Judith—161 Headley, Judith—94, 145, 161 Headley, Vickie—94, 161 Healy, Edward—190 Heath, Steve—63, 145 Heath, Teddy—84, 97, 161 Hebsacker, Kathy—112, 190 Heekin, Bruce—145 Heekin, Robert—161 Heffner, Lyn—103, 145 Hegen, Marilyn—120, 190 Heifner, Jack B.—22, 23, 59 Heisler, Connie—161 Heitzeberg, Robert—161 Helton, Frank—161 Henegar, Carol—145 Henesy, Mrs. Dorothy—23 Henry, Clark—190 Hensley, Keith—38, 145 Hereth, Kristeen—161 Herick, Jill—102, 161 Herschleb, William—100, 145 Hertner, Thomas—71, 161 Heuser, James A.—18 Hewitt, Lynn—87, 109, 190 Hiatt, Kip—154, 161 Higby, Linda—145 Higgins, William—34, 46, 161 High, James—190 High, Michael—145 Hilgert, Linda—84, 96, 161 Hill, Barbara—89, 190 Hill, Janice—93, 161 Hill, Jerry—38, 42, 145 ‘Hill, Mary—145 Hill, Michael—191 Hill,- Tom—34, 35, 36, 42, 43, 191 Hillman, Mack—145 Hinish, Linda—191 Hinson, Sharon—56, 74, 191 Hise, Nanci—191 Hite, Susan—145 Hobein, Lauren—161 Hodgens, Sally—58, 100, 145 Hoey, David—191 Hoffman, John—145 Hoffstetter, Robert—191 Hogan, Robert—162 Hogen, Daisy—57, 87, 162 Hogen, David—57, 98, 145 Hogan, William—145 Holden, Randy—145 Holden, Sandra—162 Holeva, Rebecca—191 Holland, Lola—94, 154, 162 Holland, Stephanie—113, 191 Hollowell, Stanley—100, 191 Holmes, Sharon—103, 191 Holmes, Taylor—42, 53, 145 HONOR SOCIETY—68, 69 Hoover, Don—191 Hoover, Nann—101, 102, 191 Hopkins, Nancy—162 Hopkins, Suzanne—86, 97, 191 Hopkins, William—162 Horn, Cinda—145 Horn, John—162 Horne, Wendell—192 Hornsby, Cathleen—162 Horter, Michael—145 Horton, Dianne—74, 192, 220 Horton, Linda—145 Hostetter, Linda—192 Houck, Edward—50, 162 Houlihan, Robert—162 Howard, Christopher—145 Howard, Sandra—80, 89, 117, 124, 135, 172, 192 Howell, David—72, 98, 99, 124, 192 Howland, David—162 Huber, Clifford—72, 192 Huck, Jane—104, 192 Hudgins, Edgar—162 Huffman, Karen—19, 56, 86, 113, 192 Huffman, Sylvia—162 Hugentugler, Jawayne—75, 162 Hughes, Elizabeth—146 Hughes, James—192 Hull, Augustus—162 Hull, Mary Ellen—102, 192 Hull, Sharon—107, 192 Humphrey, Robert—84, 90, 192 Humphreys, Floyd—109, 192 Hunt, Daniel—43, 53, 146 Hunt, Keith—153 Hunter, Mary—146 Hunter, Nancy—68, 69, 81, 193 Hurd, Joy—104, 193” Hutchinson, Harold—49, 193 Hylek, Diane—162 I INTERACT—70, 71, 72 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL—82 Irwin, Nance—86, 89, 162, 267 Isenhour, Pamela—193 Island, Jacques—193 Isler, Marilyn—146 Israel, Raymond—146 Ives, Suzanne—146 J Jackson, Richard—162 Jacobs, Jeffrey—44, 77, 79, 162 Jacobs, Nancy—68, 162 Jaeger, Claudia—193 James, Francis—146 James, Jane—193 James, Lyndon—146 Jamrisko, Dolores—86, 94, 146 Jarjoura, Thomas—193 Jarman, David—146 Jefferson, Jo Ann—162 Jeffery, Simone—193 © Jenkins, Sandra—81, 193 Jenkins, Steve—100, 146 Jenne, Leonard—98, 146 Jette, Roger—193 Jobbit, Albert—146 Joel, Steve—38, 146 Johns, Michael—98, 146 Johnson, Carleen—33, 146 Johnson, Cheri—146 Johnson, David—34, 64, 193 Johnson, Edwin—193 Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth—23, 26 Johnson, Eric—162 Johnson, Henry—162 Johnson, Jean—52, 64, 162 Johnson, Jody—162 Johnson, Judy—98, 146 Johnson, Linda M.—193 Johnson, Linda E.—52, 146 Johnson, Linda M.—146 Johnson, Lynn—42, 53, 153 Johnson, Mary Ann—52, 64, 66, 194 Johnson, Nancy—100, 162 Johnson, Sandra—146 Johnson, Shirley—64, 67, 68, 81, 95, 162 Johnson, Stephen D.—146 Johnson, Steven A.—146 Johnson, Susie—100, 103, 146 Johnston, Faye—66, 67, 81, 82, 98, 113, 194 Johnston, Gary—146 Johnston, Johnny—34, 38, 56, 84, 194 Johnston, Laura—146 Jolinski, Christine—95, 146 Jolitz, Nancy—162 Jones, Bruce—146 Jones, Judith—74, 98, 99, 154, 162 Jones, Kathy—92, 194 Jones, Malinda —97, 146 Jones, Mary Linda—162 Jones, Nettie—109, 194 Jones, Richard —194 Jones, Roger—194 Jones, Vivian—97, 146 Jones, Wayne—146 Josephs, Cheryl—45, 66, 81, 87, 194 Jowers, Frances—162 Juday, Richard—34, 42, 162 Judge, Deborah—162 JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE— 84 JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB—59 JUNIORETTES—73, 74, 75 Justice, Richard—194 K Kable, Wendy—146 Kaelin,-William—34, 162 Kairawitz, William—146 Kalbaugh, Steven—42, 108, 194 Kaltz, Linda—194 Kanaanen, John—100, 146 Kananen, Eloise—162 Kane, Charles—146 Kane, Mary—194 Kane, Mary Ellen—86, 162 Kane, Michael—59, 194 Karol, Phyllis—97 Karvig, Patricia—146 Kashmiry, Mimi—146 Kaslowski, Diane—146 Kaslowski, Linda—146 Kayser, Albert—146 Keane, Linda—194 Kearney, Kathleen—97, 162 Kearns, Tommy—39, 42, 64, 195 Kedney, Harry—59, 118, 172, 195 Keebler, Cynthia—146 Keebler, Dorothy—81, 85, 97, 162 Keefe, James—63, 163 Keene, Glenn—195 Keene, James—59, 195 Keller, Joseph—50, 146 Keller, Mary—146 Kelley, Robert—107, 195 Kelly, James—100, 103 Kelly, Linda—146 Kelly, Warren—63, 163 Kelton, Nancy—146 Kendall, Sherie—57, 146 Kennedy, Douglas—41, 146 Kennedy, Joseph—39, 40, 64, 195 Kennedy, Richard—41, 146 Kennedy, Robert—39, 64, 112, 195 Kennedy, Tom—195 Kercheval, Nancy—146 Kern, Michael—163 Kerr, John—195 Kerr, Virginia—66, 163 Kersten, Quentin—163 KEY CLUB—76, 77, 78 KEYETTES—79, 80, 81 ‘ Kieninger, Karen—74, 100, 101, 113,,195 Kiewitt, Thomas—146 Kilgore, Ronald—59, 195, 220 Kimball, Mary—195 King, Joanne—195 King, Judy—146 King, Linda—195 King, Pamela—86, 196 King, Victoria—21, 45, 57, 69, 81, 97, 163 Kipp, Donna—74, 100, 196 Kirbert, John—146 Kirby, James—146 Kirk, Gary—71, 196 Kirk, Julie—146 Kirsch, Judy—86, 87, 196 Kissack, David—196 Klepper, Aurelia—146 Kliner, Rae Ella—163 Knab, Kurt—163 Knefel, Lynda—92, 93, 104, 113, 196 Knight, Judith—87, 97, 163 Knight, Linda—84, 92, 104, 113, 196 Knight, Terry—146 Knowlton, Doug—34, 163 Knowless, Janice—104, 196 Koenig, Arthur—163 Koff, Marsha—196 Kohl, Katherine—147 Kohlman, Jackie—147 Kohtz, Patricia—163 Kollar, Sandra—57, 147 Konigsburg, Bruce—71, 196 Koontz, Mrs. Josie—23, 86 Koplin, Sam—163 Kotch, Robert—163 Koteskey, Donald—163 Kraeer, Kristine—97, 163 Kraeer, Mona—97, 147 Kram, Keith—147 Krause, William—147 Kriplean, James—196 Kreulen, Ronald N.—23, 56, 82 Kropewnicki, Judy—196 Kubiak, Linda—86, 163 Kubiak, Patricia—104, 112, 196 Kundinger, Kathleen—45, 196 Kunkle, Coni—197 Kusmich, Charles—70, 130, 197 Kyle, Allana—163 L Labaugh, Paul—98, 197 Lacasse, Cheryl—100, 163 Lacasse, Terry—100, 101, 163 Lafontaine, Roger—147 Lafrance, Sylvia—147 Lamb, Lorie—147 Laman, David—197 Lambert, Paul—38, 41, 42, 103, 147 Lamn, Susan—147 Lamn, James—197 Landwehr, Catherine—104, 197, 220 Lane, Remona—163 Lanteri, Robert—34, 197 Laramie, Elizabeth—74, 197 Lassiter, Archer—147 Latham, Lynn—98, 147 Laughters, Sheila—163 Lauriello, Darlene—46, 56, 66, 67, 78, 80, 197 Lauriello, Fred—163 Lauro, Lynne—147 Lavery, Donna—147 Lavoie, Lea—147 Lawrence, Donald—147 Lawrence, Jack—147 Lawson, Robert—163 Lawton, Rosemary—69, 81, 6 2, 96, 117, 119, 197 Leahy, Michele—33, 147 LeChot, Richard—42, 43, 53, 197 LeCompte, Linda—58, 69, 83, .85, 100, 101, 103, 197 LeCompte, Lois—100, 147 Lee, Majorie—163 Lee, Lovis—163 Lefler, Carol—93, 163 Leibold, Donald —197 Leibrock, Danny—100, 147 Lenz, George—147 Lenz, Joseph—163 Lenz, Miss Marlene H.—23 Leonard, Diane—86, 163 Lesher, Patricia—104, 197 Lestrange, Patricia—68, 163 Lestrange, William—147 Letourneau, Linda—198 Levinson, Harriet—163 Lewis, David—163 Lewis, John—147 Lewis, Mike—50 Lewis, Steven—198 Ley, Kathleen—163 Ley, Lorraine—198 LIBRARY CLUB—84 Li¢ecardi, Linda—93, 198 Lieske, Jodi—198 Lightfield, Jean—147 Lillie, Joan—74, 104, 198 Lindeke, Charles—63, 147 Lindner, Wayne—147 Lindner, William—100, 198 Livernois, Margaret—198 Lloyd, David—163 Lloyd, John—147 Loder, Diane—163 Logan, Fred—59, 79, 198 Logan, Robert—198 Logan, Robert Wm.—147 Logan, Thelma—163 Longworth, Richard—147 Longshore, Angela—56, 72, 74, 89, 104, 105, 113, 198 Loomis, Stanley—147 Loos, Christine —52, 163 Love, Michael—147 Lowe, William—163 Lowry, James—34, 46, 154, 164 Lozo, Marlene—147 Lucas, Norma—164 Lucas, Walter—66, 147 n Lukas, Robert—198 Lunn, Stephen—147 Lunn, William—147 Lynch, Norma—84, 164 Lynch, Robert—71, 198 Lynch, Ronald—164 M Machledt, Pamela—147 Maciboba, Linda—198 Maclachlan, Linda—199 MacNeilly, Richard—147 Maddrey, Eugene—147 Maffei, Michael—65, 164 Magers, Bill—147 Magers, David—147 Maggi, Kathleen—164 Maggiore, Nicholas—164 Magness, Judy—56, 164 Mahany, Richard—71, 199 Mainville, Linda—147 Mainville, Thomas—164 Major, Kathy—92, 147 Malak, Anthony—199 Malito, Nancy—52, 147 Malone, Kathleen—66, 164 Malone, Michele—147 Manchester, Donna—102, 147 Manchester, James—50, 64, 76, 199 ‘Mandell, Vicki—67, 81, 95, 164 Manley, Sheryl—69, 87, 199 Manning, Larry—63, 199 Manning, Stanley—147 Mannisto, Karen—147 Maples, Patsy—97, 199 Marello, Charles—63, 164 Marino, Frank—147 Marlatt, John—164 Marsden, Linda—104, 199 Marsh, Priscilla—97 Marsh, Theodore—164 Marshall, Edward—164 Marshall, John—58, 128, 130, 199 Marshall, Raymond—199 Martin, Carl—23, 24 Martin, Donna—199, 220 Martin, Elizabeth—199 Martin, Kathie—84 ‘Martin, Leigh—98, 199 D. J.’s Rick Shaw and Charlie Murdock didn’t like the music played by the Balfoort, McCall, Grimes combo. Martin, Rebecca—88, 147 Martin, Stephen—42, 57, 147, 152 Martone, Gary—164 Marucci, James—34, 48, 164 Marves, Raymond—23, 95 Mas, Carmen—24 Mason, Mike—100, 147 Masters, Paulette—147 ‘Mates, Terrence—147 Mathews, Pamela—200 Mathews, Terry—164 Mathesius, Signe—199 Matthews, Bill—147 Matthews, Gary—200 Matthews, James—148 Matthews, Mrs. Lena—23, 90 Maurer, Barbara—93, 107, 200 Maurer, Roy—49, 56, 68, 77, 95, 164 Mayer, Elaine—32, 33, 64, 115, 164 Mayer, Richard—164 Mayer, Harold—200 Mayerle, Alan—164 Mayes, William—34, 89, 119, 164 Mayfield, Gene—52, 148 Mazur, Judith—200 McAtamney, Mike—164 ‘McBride, Michael—148 McCaleb, Elodie—148 McCall, Carole—164 McCall, Stanley—24, 35, 269 McCallister, Scott—170 McCallister, William—85, 200 ‘McCandliss, Audrey—164 McCartha, Allen—64, 100, 200 McCarthy, Shirley—164 McCauley, David—147 McClure, Mary—147 McConnell, Rita—200 McCulloch, John—95, 96, 164 McCutcheon, James—200 McDavid, Eloise—164 McDonald, Edward—164 McDonald, Fredrick—164 MaDonald, Michael—200 McDonald, Virginia—164 ‘McDonald, Warren—65, 164 McDougalo, Dixie—164 McDowell, Elliott—77, 164 McDowell, Patricia—69, 87 ‘McEwen, Timothy—39, 154, 164 McFaden, Maureen—87, 200 McGehee, Kathy—97, 148 McGovern, Thomas—200 ‘McGowan, Joan—148 McGraw, Linda—148 McKinney, Lynn—164 McKinnon, Robert—34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 46, 47, 64, 69, 76, 82,117, 124, 130, 137 McLain, Michael—56, 71, 82, 87, 89, 117, 130, 137, 200 McLain, Pat—57, 71, 140, 148 McLean, Jessica—100, 164 McMahon, Barbara—148 McMahon, Betty—201 MeMahon, Catherine—68, 84, 164 McMahon, Donald—148 McMahon, Edward—201 McMillin, Mrs. Harriett—24, 98 McNally, Michael—44, 61, 69, 76) 79 82) 117,01:28, .201|, 220 McNicholas, Michael—34, 46, 47, 164 McNiff, Julianne—85, 148 McNulty, Lois—67, 148 Mead, Jack—148 Meier, James—56, 69, 76, 82, 83, 114, 117, 130, 137, 201 Meier, Steve—38, 77, 148 Meister, Elizabeth—164 Melas, Peter—42, 164 ‘Melichar, Cynthia—164 Mellon, Arlene—85, 201 Melton, Cynthia—164, 170 ‘Menendez, Polly—148 Menschik, Chris—45 Mercer, Jane—96, 164 Meriwether, Mildred—201 Merrell, Rosiland—164 Metcalf, Cathie—165 ‘Meyer, JoAnn—165 Meyer, Ken—201 Micheal, Greg—59, 201 Michelson, Eric—201 Michelsen, Stanley—41, 148 Mielock, James—24 Miget, Wanda—74, 201 Miller, Dawn—74, 83, 88, 201 Miller, Diane—148 Miller, Jack—34, 36, 39, 201 Miller, Mrs. Katherine—24, 140 Miller, Louelle—165 Miller, Nick—148 Miller, Pamela—75, 201 Miller, Pricilla—148 Miller, Ronald—165 Miller, Tom—165 Miller, William—24, 42, 53, 83 Millikin, Pamela—165 Mills, Sharon—165 Mims, Joann—100, 165 Mims, Joseph—100, 165 Miner, Patricia—100, 148 Minimi, Concetta—148 Minnick, John—100, 165 Moilanen, Marlene—148 Monard, June—66, 165 Monk, Melanie—69, 81, 201 MONOGRAM CLUB—64 Monroe, Robert—24, 100, 103 Montgomery, Sandra—56, 66, 81, 165 Montgomery, Stephen—165 Moody, Henry—24, 35, 49 Moody, Jack—50, 202 Moore, William—148 Moore, Conni—98 Moore, Derek—42, 53, 165 Moore, Fredrick—165 ‘Moore, Jerry—202 Moore, John—42, 43, 64, 202 Moore, Lynn—100, 165 Moore, Steve—148 Moorefield, Linda—153 Moran, Gayle—93, 202 Morgan, Robert—41, 48, 148 Morpeth, Candice—85, 148 Morra, Penny—97, 165 Morra, Shelley—148 Morris, Patricia—202 Morris, Thomas—25, 39 Morrison, John—202 Morse, Judith—61, 148 Morse, Kathy—68, 81, 90, 165 Mosher, William—148 Moss, Larry—63, 148 Motz, '‘Mike—148 Moyer, Ted—148 Muench, Steve—63, 148 Muir, Craig—154, 165 Mulder, Stephen—202 Muldoon, Mary Lou—61, 78, 80, 85, 88, 202, 267 Mulford, Mike—39, 40, 56, 64, 202 Mullen, Diann—165 Mulroy, John—202 Munn, Guenelda—106, 165 Murphy, Bill—38, 41, 48, 148 Murphy, Chris—59, 73, 202 Murphy, Doug—50, 64, 70, 202 Murphy, Mrs. Marie—25, 86 Musselman, John—63, 107, 148 Musselman, Margo—33, 148 Myers, Diane—202 Myers, Mrs. Evelyn—25, 87 Myers, John—165 Myers, Laura—90, 16 5 Myrick, Miss Betty—21, 25, 33, €0 N Nadassy, Sandra—66, 165 Nardiello, Pamela—165 Needham, Rickey—46, 47, 64, 203 Nelson, John—50, 68, 77, 132, 165 Nelson, Linda—170, 203 Nerge, Larry—148 Neuman, Ronald—153 Neveils, Jimmie—203 Neville, Terry—203 Newell, Carole—203 Newell, Karin—97, 165 Newman, Karen—203 Newman, Lloyd—203 Nickel, Susan—68, 83, 165 Nicks, Linda—67, 167 Neilsen, William—38, 57, 148 Nikola, Susan—45, 154, 164 Niles, Dale—165 Noe, Gary—165 Nolan, Paul—165 Noller, Natalie—45, 97, 203 Noller, Patricia—45, 165 Nord, John—148 Nord, Rose Marie—74, 82, 203 Norris, Terry—203 Nottingham, Ellen—104, 203 Nottingham, Jane—103, 148 Norton, Bonnie—148 Nowak, William—63, 203 Nowatka, Steven—63, 165 Nowlin, Kathy—108, 109, 203 Nowlin, Stephen—58, 120, 128, 203 Nunn, Barbara—58, 61, 81, 190, 103, 204 Oo Oakes, John—148 Oakley, Williagm—76, 78, 100, 101, 103, 119, 204 Oare, Thomas—165 Obradovich, David—148, 204 O'Connell, Danny—59, 204 O'Connor, Brian—165 O'Connor, Patrick—34, 46, 165 Ohm, Ray—59, 63, 165 O’Leary, James—153 O’Leary, Timothy—204 Olges, Barbara—98, 99, 204 Olifiers, Cornelia—100, 165 Oliver, John—204 Oliver, Sherry—148 Oltz, Ralph—58, 65, 83, 98, 106, 128, 204 O'Neal, Patricia—148 Ong, Joppa—148 ORACLE—90, 91 Orcutt, Jan—86, 96, 204 Orcutt, Scott—148 O'Reilly, Brennan—204 Orr, John—50 Orr, Linda—148 Orrell, Eric—58, 204 Orris, Frances—148 O'Shea, Ann—84, 148 Osness, Bruce—148 Osteen, Robert (Chris) —34, 204 Ostrosser, Lindsey—56, 165 Otto, William—165 Ott, William—165 Ousley, Robert M.—25, 51 OUTCRY—58 Outhouse, Sandra—75, 165 Owen, Janice—85, 148 Owen, Joyce—149 Owens, George—165 Owens, John—165 Owens, Suzanne—85, 149 Owers, Judy—81, 87, 98, 99, 204 Pp Pagan, Nina—204 Palermo, Genevieve—94 Paradise, Terry—205 PARA-MEDS—86 269 270 Park, Kenneth—63, 149 Park, Michael—41, 67, 71, 85, 106, 205 Parker, Jimmy—165 Parker, John—205 Parker, Samuel E.—25 Parkhurst, Alan—76, 82, 83, 88, 117, 130, 205 Parrish, Carol—149 Parrish, Michael—63, 149 Parrish, Miley—205 Parsons, Gale—166 Parton, Pam—149 Passler, Steve—46, 98, 149 Patrick, Miss Dottie—25 Patrick, Linda—92, 205 Paul, Janet—66, 68 Paulicek, Ruth—205 Paullin, Charles—149 Paulson, Pamela—86, 96, 166 Paowlik, James—166 Payne, Miss Carolyn—18 Payne, Mary—149 Payne, Scott—166 Peacock, Karen—149 Peacock, Russell-——98, 99, 205 Peck, Robert—149 Peck, Susan—96, 166 Pecorino, Allen—149 Pedigo, Mary Linda—56, 61, 95 154, 166 Pedrick, William—166 Pelton, Carol—92, 93, 205 Pelski, Dorothy—205 Pendergraph, Patti—205 Penick, Geneve—98, 166 Perez, Gloria—166 Perkins, George—166 Perna, Mark—149 Perry, Linda, (Jr)—154, 166 Perry, Linda (Soph.)—149 Perry, Marie—81, 205 Perry, William—48, 95, 166 Persons, Jimmy—149 Peters, Steve—149 Petcoff, Thamas—166 Petillo, John—38, 149 Petipas, Corrinne—205, 220 Peto, Susan—467, 97, 166 Petri, Deborah—97, 149 Pfau, Cathy—93, 205 Pfau, Lovis—166 Pfeiffer, Joyce—166 Phillippson, Madeline—60, 67, 75, 166 Phillips, Mrs. Jane C.—25 Phillips, Mark—57, 82, 166 Phipps, James J.—26, 39 Pierce, Eric—34, 166 Pinson, Andria—56, 61, 205 Plum, Jeffrey—149 Plumb, Brock—49, 68, 69, 166 Pocklington, Kathi—95, 166 Polesnek, Michael—65, 149 Pomeroy, Gregg—166 Porta, Iris—87, 149 Porter, David—166 Porter, Donald—166 Portman, Joyce—107, 113, 205 Poteat, Gale—166 Potect, lris—166 Potter, Edward—205 Potter, Steve—149 Powell, Paul—166 Preston, Paula—205 Price, Lenore—166 Price, Sharon—205 Price, Thomas—63, 149 Pritchard, Curtiss—38, 149 Pritt, Stephen—149 Provencal, Mrs. Carmel—26, 93 Provencher, Jeanne—69, 82, 86, 96, 205 Provenzano, Frank—205 Pruyn, Robert—149 Putman, Connie—86, 166 Putman, Donald—205 Q QUILL AND SCROLL CLUB—83 Quinn, Judith—102, 149 Quinn, Patty—58, 86, 96, 206, 220 Quist, Karen—56, 81, 82, 92, 93, 96, 113, 206 R Raab, Ursula—206 Raduka, Gregg—149 Raeside, Barbara—206 Rajer, John—149 Ramsey, Andrew—100, 103, 166 Ramsey, Norma—100, 149 Randall, Elizabeth—149 Ranes, Brenda—73, 74, 98, 99, 113, 206 Ranes, Miss Dorothy—26, 75 Rankine, Thomas—39, 46, 47, 71, 206 Rankins, John—166 Rardin, Linda—97, 149 Rawls, Nancy—32, 33, 52, 166 Ray, Kenneth—48, 149 Rayfield, Barbara—149 Rayfield, Beverly—149 Rayfield, Edward—166 Reaves, Carol—207 Rebits, Linda—81, 90, 97, 207 Redden, Barbara—166 Redenius, Barbara—56, 66, 81, 89, 167 Redgate, Steven—207 Redington, James—207 Reed, Florence—207 Reed, Majorie—207 Reed, Susan C.—149 Reed, Susan—149 Reeve, James—149 Reeves, Barbara—149 Reeves, Dorris—207 Reeves, Jack—167 Reeves, Larry—207 Reeves, Sandra—149 Reeves, Thomas—149 Rega, Vivianne—82, 104, 105, 207 Regino, Joanne—149 Reid, Roy—207 Reid, Thomas—50, 68, 76, 154, 167 Reineri, Karen—167 Reinhardt, Joyce—149 Reis, Ronald—167 Renc, John—207 Renc, William—149 Renfroe, Barbara—207 Rhodes, David—43, 167 Rhodes, Mike—94, 128 Rhodes, Joyce—92, 207 Rhodes, Richard—167, 207 Rice, John—208 Rich, Mrs. June L.—26 Richards, Peter—149 The Winkies inform Dorothy and her friends that they are in the land of the wicked witch. Richardson, Pamela—87, 98, 208 Richey, Sam—149 Richmond, Charles—153 Ridall, Donald—149 Riediger, Kathryn—85, 208 Riggs, Shiela—109, 208 Riley, Patricia—84, 167 Ripka, Carol—97, 99, 208 Riseman, Bonnie—45, 66, 87, 208 Risser, Janice—149 Ritchie, Barbara—69, 81, 208 Rittelman, Linda—57, 149 Ritter, John—63, 208 Ritti, Frances—149 Rizzo, Richard—167 Roads, Andrew—68, 167 Roberts, Daniel—208 Robey, Mark—149 Robinson, Barry—167 Robinson, Bobby—149 Robinson, Dale—149 Robinson, Judith—149 Rodgers, Bill—149 Rodgers, Carol—90, 95, 104, 167 Rodgers, Jackie—150 Rodgers, Phillip—71, 167 Rodgers, Richard—42, 53, 150 Roe, Jacquelyn—150 Rohde, Arthur—56, 87, 116, 128, 152, 208 Rohde, James—167 Roig, Herminio—63, 150 Rokos, Bill—150 Rolston, Mrs. Alice—17 Roley, Chael—208 Rose, Margaret—167 Rosenblatt, Harold—150 Rosenblatt, Robert—59, 208 Ross, Nicholas—150 Ross, Tony—150 Rowland, Daniel—42, 53, 150 Rowland, Randa—98, 167 Rowland, Sandra—150 Roycraft, James—167 Ruback, Nancy—167 Russ, Lynn—167 Russell, Barry—150 Russell, Gary—98, 150 Russo, Phillis—167 Rutkowski, Joan—167 Ryan, Candace—32, 33, 64, 69, 81, 113, 130, 137, 208 Ryan, Eric—180 - Ryan, Laurel—167 Ryan, Paul—150 Ryan, Wayne—57, 150 S Saletto, Linda—167 Salzgaber, Larry—167 Salisbury, Michael—167 Sammons, Ronald—100, 150 Sampsell, William—167 Sampson, Jo Ann—208 Sanders, Dale—150 Sanders, Wanda—167 Sanderson, Mr. Glenn—16 Sanderson, Susan—150 Sandhagen, Ray—100, 101, 150 Sandler, Kenneth—68, 167 Sandlin, John—150 Sann, Russell—150 Santoro, Linda—75, 92, 209 Sarvis, Michael—167 Saver, Lynn—150 Saultz, Nancy—104, 105, 209 Savino, Donna—150 Scarr, Robert—150 Schaffner, Colleen—167 Schagrin, Richard—71, 209 Scharf, David—100, 209 Scharmen, Michael—63 Scharr, Theresa—75, 209 Schelter, John B.—26 Schepis, Nick—100, 103, 167 Schering, Cynthia—167 Schick, Kenneth—167 Schlegel, Bruce—63 Schneider, Edwyne—150 Schneider, Mark—167 Schneider, Nancy—209 Schnitker, Lovise—84, 150 “Two hundred and one, two hundred and three, two hundred and four. . .” Schooley, Barbara—167 Schooley, Jack—150 Schooley, Margaret—209 Schrag, Barbara—92, 93, 209 Schragen, Miss Bernadine—26, 125 Schrank, Helen—154, 167 Schroff, Barbara—150 Schroll, Janice—150 Schuler, Blair—58, 100, 158 Schulz, Christopher—150 Schulz, Susan—97, 150 Schwandes, Carolyn—67, 168 Schwin, Gretchen—150 Scott, Arlene—209 Scott, Mary Ann—69, 98, 99, 209 Scott, Sandra—104, 209 Seagle, Patricia—209 Sebastian, Craig—63, 150 Sedlak, Richard—107, 150 Sedmak, William—42, 64, 90, 209, 220 Sefton, Sonia—150 Segedi, Llynn—210 Selby, Richard—150 Senger, Linda—106, 150 Senger, Lois—168 Shadoin, Johnnie—210 Shafer, Carol—94, 210 Shampoe, Lorraine—75, 102, 210 Sharmen, Michael—210 Sharp, Nanci—92, 150 Sharpton, Clyde—63, 150 Shea, Mrs. Ruth N.—26, 104, 105 Sheldon, Jean—86, 95, 150 Sheldon, Joe—42, 53, 167 Shepard, Wendy—93, 150 Sherrod, Kay—150 Sherrod, June—93, 104, 210 Shevchuk, Edward—168 Shivel, Walda—100, 168 Shroder, Brenda—150 Shrum, Rachel—168 Siedentopf, Larry—168 Siegel, David—168 Siegel, Patricia—84, 85 Simmons, Linda—2190 Simmons, Paul—168 Simon, Carol—210 Simonton, Kathy—100, 210 Simpson, Kathleen—150 Singleton, Cynthia—67, 81, 87, 90, 210 Singleton, Glenda—150 Sinnhuber, Christin—104, 168 Sinram, Paul—59, 210 Sirmeyer, Patrick—210 Skorup, David—210 Skuda, Kristy—56, 87, 168 Skufca, Ronald—34, 38, 211 Skulina, Norman—150 Skulina, Richard—168 Slade, Sharon—150 Slade, Walter—69, 84, 211 Slocum, Carol—86, 168 Slocum, Donna—104, 105, 211 Smedley, Sandra—168 Smith, Barbara—86, 150 Smith, Beverly—69, 81, 82, 85, 95, 96, 211 Smith, Carol—211 Smith, Carol (Suzi)—109, 168 Smith, Charles—168 Smith, Christopher—33, 34, 38, 46, 47, 64, 211 Smith, Churchill (Chuck)—49, 168 Smith, Dayton Dean—26 Smith, Daniel—41, 150 Smith, Daveanna—168 Smith, Dennis—38, 42, 150 Smith, Donna—92, 168 Smith, Douglas—100, 119 Smith, Dwight R.—57, 140, 150 Smith, Gary—150 Smith, James—168 Smith, Jeffrey—168 Smith, Jill-—150 Smith, Joanne—109, 211 Smith, Judith—168 Smith, Larry—211 Smith, Linda—86, 94, 150 Smith, Nancy—168 Smith, Richard—106, 168 Smith, Robert—168 Smith, Roger—68, 154, 168 Smith, Romayne—97, 151 Smith, Ronald—100, 103, 151 Smithers, Charles—34, 48, 168 Snape, Sandra—75, 87, 89, 104, 105, 211 Sneath, Charles—168 Sneath, Ralph—38, 168 Sneider, Margaret—81, 82, 83, 90, 116, 130, 131, 211 Snow, Robert—151 Snyder, Mrs. Joan E.—27 Soles, David—46, 151 Solien, Mark—68, 168 Sonberg, Donna—211 Sours, Betty—168 Southard, Elaine—151 Southern, Miss Marjorie—16 Sowers, Mike—151 Sowers, Susan—81, 106, 112 Spadoni, Richard—38, 48, 151 SPANISH CLUB—85 Sparling, Miss Helen I.—27, 104, 105 Spath, Kent—211 Spear, Patricia—75, 211 Spear, Thomas—63, 151 Spector, Lynn—66, 75, 100, 168 Spescha, Sandra—66, 168 Spidle, Janette—97, 168 Spier, Linda—212 Spitler, Terrance—100, 151 Spradling, Steve—38, 42, 57, 151 Spraque, Linda—92, 93, 151 Spurdens, Cheryl—212, 220 Stader, Thomas—168 Stahl, Joan—66, 168 Stambaugh, Scott—56, 212 Stamp, Richard—77, 103, 151 Stan, Joy—151 Standish, Duane—59, 212 Standish, Marcia—151 Stark, Victor—212 Starr, Thomas—100, 151 St Cyr , Albert—150 Stearns, Marla—85, 212 Steegstra, Carol—67, 151 Steever, Kathleen—168 Steinkamp, Donna—100, 168 Steinkamp, Mrs. Martha—17 Stempler, Elton—61, 65, 212 Stephens, Barry—153 Stephenson, Regena—153 Stern, John—151, 212 Stetler, Linda—104, 168 Stevens, Katherine—151 Stevens, Maureen—212 Stevens, Michael—50, 151 271 ——_ . —— = — Raa Re: — =—SeES —— = = SS a a 272 In the Spring of ‘64, the Class of ‘65 moved up to senior status. Stewart, Eloise—151 Stewart, Joan—32, 33, 64, 168 Stewart, Linda—151 Stine, George—151 Stocker, Jill—212 Stocker, Judy—151 Stokes, Connie—107, 168 Stone, Beverly—66, 168 Stoviak, Raymond—27, 38, 48 Stowell, Linda—100, 151 Stradleigh, Norman—151 Strauser, Maurice—212 Stricklin, Donald—151 Stuart, Greg—34, 168 Stuart, Robert—212 Stuber, James—34, 56, 68, 98, 99, 168 Stuck, John—168 STUDENT COUNCIL—56, 57 Studstill, Carol Sue—75, 83, 88, 113, 212 Studerbaker, Terry—168 Studley, Roy—168 (Sturmer, Katherine—75, 86, 92, 168 Suleiman, Orhan—95, 103, 169 Sundberg, Anne—100, 103 Sutton, Patricia—169 Swart, John—169 Swart, Michail—212 Sweat, Nancy—104, 213 Sweeney, Rosemarie—86, 213 Swiderski, Barbara—169 Sylvia, Elaine—169 Symons, Robert—65, 213 Szymanski, Christin—213 T Tallman, Ruthe—169 Tanner, Amie—125, 213 Tarver, Helen—151 Taylor, Dawn—213 Taylor, Janet—169 Taylor, Sharon—67, 86, 151 Taylor, Susan—98, 213 Tekieniewski, Chester—213 Temby, Burton—151 Terhorst, Paul—27, 77 Terpening, Ralph—169 Terry, Kay—169 Terry, Margaret—93, 213 Tetreault, James—151 Thayer, Leroy—169 THESPIANS—60, 61 Thiesen, Nancy—98, 169 Thofner, John—63, 169, 170 Thomas, Craig—169 Thompson, Mrs. 75 Thompson, Sandy—151 Thornton, Ray—63, 151, 170 Tiburzi, Bonnie—151 Tierney, Christen—151 Tinsley, Earl—98, 151 Tirey, Mrs. Donna—27 Titus, George—151 Tomlinson, John—169 Torres, Anthony—169 Tos, Suzanne—169 Toth, Bertram—42, 53, 169 Towery, William—27, 84, 94 Towles, Linda—92, 169 Trauth, Susan—151 Trees, Michael—213 Treff, Brendon—213 Troll, Carolyn—68, 85, 169 Trude, Carol—213 Truitt, Mrs. Peggy—27 Trumbull, James—38, 48, 151 TRUTH FOR YOUTH—94 Tuccillo, Ralph—213 Tuchak, Theodore—213 Tucker, Lucinda—153 Tucker, Judith—151 oD Tudisco, Anthony—151 Tullgren, Janis—52, 64, 154, 169 Tullgren, Terrence—50, 151 Tunison, Richard—151 Elizabeth—27, Turner, Bruce—169 Turner, Dalene—151 Turner, Dorothy—86, 151 Turner, Susan—151 Twitty, Carol—66, 81, 88, 98, 99, 214, 220 , Twitty, Patricia—151 Tyler, Ross—62, 63, 169 Tyo, Kathleen—56, 86, 214 Tyrholm, Linda—64, 96, 169 Tytler, James—169 U Ulmschneider, Thoma—151 Ulrich, Kimberly—42, 53, 63, 151 Underwood, Linda G.—214 Underwood, Linda R.—151 Unks, Judy—169 Uzmed, John—214 v VanAcker, Marianne—214 Vanderploeg, Sidney—100, 103, 169 Vanderwalt, Judity—100, 169 Vanderzicht, Linda—169 Van Girder, David—214 Van Ness, George—151 Van Ness, Lynn—106, 151 Van Zee, Valentine—214 Varner, Andrea—151 Varoli, Steven—169 Vasilake, Barbara—84 Vasseur, Larry—169 Vaughan, Richard—34, 64, 214 Vaughn, Betty—214 Venezia, Frances—152 Venezia, William—214 Verner, Lorraine—81, 154, 169 Verplanck, Gail—214 Vick, Linda—214 Viken, Barbara—92, 169 Vickers, David—152 Villia, Mercedita—214 Vincent, Milton—41, 57, 103, 152 Vinkemulder, Daniel—62. 63, 169 Vrchota, Jon—152 Ww Waby, Jennifer—152 Wachob, Pamela—152 Wackes, Cheryl—97, 152 Wagner, Larry—152 Wagner, Scott—152 Wainwright, Scott—215 Wakefield, Judy—152 Walden, Larry 1.—16 Walden, Nancy—56, 68, 100, 101, 169 Waldup, Edward—215 Walker, Beverly—87, 152 Walewski, Lewis—215 Walker, Donna—83, 107, 215 Walker, Leonard—169 Walker, Marlane—152 Walker, Marsha—85, 97, 215 Walker, Patsy—97, 169 Walker, Ray—152 Walker, Robert—152 Wall, Frances—169 Wallace, James—34, 68, 77, 154, 162, 169 Wallace, Thomas—63, 152 Walsh, Margaret—102, 152 Walter, Federick—28 Wanberg, Michele—169 Wanner, James—154, 159 Wanner, Mary Ann—86, 152 Ward, Michael—169 Ward, Timothy—169 Ward, Wendy—86, 152 Ware, Charles E.—28, 35, 64 Warfel, Cheryl Jo—152 Warren, Jeff—215 Warren, John C.—57, 152 Warrick, Barry—107, 215 Wasser, Virginia M.—100, 152 Waters, Allan—215 Watkins, Fred—59, 215 Watson, Keith—62, 63, 169 152, Watson, Robert—42, 53, 215 Watson, Sandra—169 Watson, Susan—93, 215 Watts, Albert—215 Wavle, Gordon—56, 68, 77, 169 Weaver, Walter—106, 169 Webber, Winston—103, 152 Webster, Richard—152 Weed, Kathy—215 Wegley, Don—169 Wehrmeyer, Charles—169 Wehrmeyer, David—152 Weicht, Carol—66, 170 Weicht, Dennis—38, 152 Weicht, John—46, 47, 215 Weicht, Mary—152 Weiderman, Felicitas—216 Weimer, Lynn—216 Weinrich, Karl—216 Weise, Judith—152 Weitsma, Steven—216 Welker, Doug—152 Welker, Russell—100, 170 Wells, Jack—170 Welsh, Diana—84, 100, 216 Wendel, Toni—216 Weppler, Diana—104, 216 Werk, Sandra—75, 98, 170 West, Charmaine—86, 216 West, Linda—58, 69, 81, 216 Westbrook, Jack E.—28, 35 Whasey, Janis—69, 81, 100, 101, 216, 220 Whaley, Steve—38, 46, 152 Wheeler, Barbara Jo—88, 152 Wheeler, Jack—39, 56, 68, 77, 154, 170 Wheeler, Kay—52, 170 Whidden, Sandra—170 Whipple, Cathy—18, 74, 216 Whipple, Gregory—216 Whipple, William—34, 170 White, Dorothy—84, 104, 216 White, James—170 White, Jennifer—152 White, John—170 White, Leslie—170 White, Sharon—84, 216 White, Susan—170 Whitescarver, Linda—104, 217 Whitman, Mark—71, 217 Whitmire, Charlotte—97, 170 Whittaker, William—152 Whittier, Bruce—152 Whittier, Donna Lee—152 Wickstrum, Wayne—34, 64, 217 Wickstrum, Wayne H.—28, 36 Wiggins, Patricia—217 Wiggins, Peggy—170 Wike, Mary—170 Wilby, Thomas—170 Wiles, Donna—56, 57, 75, 124, 217 Wilkes, Paulette—97 Wilkins, Peter—217 Willard, Marlene—92, 170 Williams, Benjamin—217 Williams, Billie—170 Williams, Holly—152 Williams, Jay—217 Williams, Judy—217 Williams, Lynn—217 Williams, Martha—104, 217 Williams, Norma—67, 97, 170 Williams, Patrice—52, 152 Williams, Susan—78, 80, 89, 116, 118, 130, 217, 267 Williams, Mrs. Vivian B.—28 Willingham, Ronald—152 Wilman, Mrs. Annette Y.—28 Wilson, Kristie—170 Wilson, Linda Sue—152 Wilson, Mary—217 Wilson, Robert—217 Wilson, Sandra Lee—97, 152 Winchel, Betty—96, 153 Windrel, Carl—38, 153 Wiswell, Larry—170 Witherspoon, Richard—153 Witkowski, Gary—153 Wittlinger, Randal—170 Wohlart, Carol—153 Wohlart, Darlene—106, 218 Wohlfarth, Ted—70, 72, 82, 116, 125, 130, 218 Wohrley, Janice—100, 153 Wolfe, Bill—38, 48, 153 Wolfe, Carol—153 Wolfe, Pamela—170 Wolken, Alfred—18 Wolken, Mrs. Julia—17 Wolz, Jeffrey—38, 153 Wood, Barbara—45, 170 Wood, Betty—153 Wood, Coleen—153 Wood, David—170 Wood, Gunson—153 Wood, Stephen—38, 48, 153 Woodard, Joseph—170 Woodin, Douglas—153 Woodruff, Perry—170 Woods, Linda—99, 218 Woodward, David—170 Woonton, Barry—49, 64, 218 Worden, Steven—48, 153 Worthington, Charles—62, 96, 98, 107, 153 Worthington, Ed—103, 153 Worthington, Karen—170 Wotring, Lebrone—170 Wray, Miss Martha—28, 60, 83, 88 Wren, Christopher—50, 170 Wright, David—170 Wright, Deborah—86, 153 Wright, Jackie—69, 100, 101, 103, 218 Wright, Nancy—108, 218 Wright, Robert—153 Wright, Steven—153 Wuerz, Edwin—170 Worl, Frank—153 Wycoff, Richard—153 Wymola, Cheryl—75, 106, 218 Y Yates, Janice—66, 100, 170 Yeazell, Janice—153 Yeazell, Terrence—218 Yodonis, Frank—34, 48, 64, 124, 218 Yontz, Jean—153 York, Diane—93, 219 Yost, Mary Lynne—56, 75, 86, 116, 219 Yost, Sherry—87, 154, 170 Young, Barbara—107, 219 Youstin, John—219 Z Zabriskie, Allen—170 Zabriskie, Deborah—68, 170 Zahn, Sandra—81, 95, 107, 170 Zaleski, Valeria—153 Zaletta, Edward—42, 170 Zdanowicz, Joseph—219 Zeiser, Patricia—93, 219 Ziccardi, Madeline—75, 89, 104, Tis) 2195220 Ziegler, Jean—153 Zimelman, Jacquline—84 Zimmerman, Steve—56, 57, 82, 115, 140, 153 Ziontz, Pamela—56, 170 Zorn, Melissa—153 Zudrell, Diane—96, 153 Zudrell, Michael—34, 64, 219 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS While a School is its students and what they do, it also is its community. For that reason the staff members of the BEANPICKER extend their appreciation to their printers, Don Hambrick and Wilson Roberts of PARAGON PRESS, their administrators and teachers, their advertisers, and their photographers, Otto Buschke, Horizon Studios, and Rod Ortiz. Dick Ott a representative from Boys’ Nation stimulated a feeling of patriotism with his Americanism speech during the Boys’ State Assembly. SSS = ed —— = a —— SS eee ae a — — =e aera = —-—__— —— = = == = | | “Oh, Pompano, hats off to you!” It is you we attempt to define and to picture. School is a course, a teacher, a student, a sport, a club. But you, Pompano, are dis- tinctly more, because the combination of all these make a school, each one similar, yet with endearing differ- ences. Our yearbook is an attempt to capture a part of you, our school, and give a bit of permanence to these transient school days that will allow some part of Pompano to remain with us always. Alan Parkhurst Editor, BEANPICKER Staff xt Oe eee 3 . : : : : : Bee een ah ce ete teed caine deed Poe ae eee ee mae nS ge Ba re AN I ww a TS RL Ar Be EE RA DD HE ti I RE oO en AE TO nino NGG aA TS er pn ncmen imp ns ws
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