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‘3 ‘Wingy 3 1833 07539 7 eal Um POMPANO BEACH SENIOR HIGH POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA VOLUME 29 SCHOOL LIFE tae Pid? te ete Memories of one’s Alma Mater live on for a life time. Every school has its traditions but each school’s traditions make it uniquely distinct from all others. Traditions play an important role in school life— honored by students... respected by teachers... acknowledged by the community .. . and revered in memory by alll. This year’s innovations may become next year’s custom and the future’s sacred tradition. The poignant refrain of “Oh Pompano, hats off to you, of valiant colors gold and blue” will always strike a nostalgic note in the hearts of Pompano students——-—old and new. TABLE OF CONTENTS School Life 2- 43 Faculty 44- 59 Classes 60 - 131 Seniors 62- 97 Juniors 98-117 Sophomores 118 - 131 Organizations 132 - 195 Sports 196 - 219 Senior Directory 220 - 229 Community 230 - 271 Index 272 - 282 Low note accents the beat. Cinderella and her magic cat charm their audiences. Heads bowed in silent prayer before the big game. Success, after much practice— dunking the ball. Newest sport at PBSHS; skill and strength count. Faculty vs students—results is liniment and asprin! Trampoline—keeping in trim for the swim team. A familiar figure around school, Our indispensable photographer Mr. Otto Buschke. A game would lose its sparkle without ardent fans. The Snowball Winter Wonderland—a long awaited event. yoranr so. TART f° woud at yaa OFFICERS ger CLUB TUESDAY srovent council Heartbreak—crutches replace a uniform. Action in blue and gold! Youthful exuberance curbed by a new traffic light. Games, plays, club meetings, what will it be this week? Seemingly supernatural strength toward the finish line— Our town—the day the rains came. 10 A long awaited privilege— driving to lunch. Typing skills... speed and accuracy. Even the fashion leaders couldn’t sell these hats. Worn with pride, a coveted award. Sophomore testing—deep concentration. “= a Mh % on? “+ Vein a — fo : a 0% j Orchestra members—pride of PBSHS and... first in county. Decorations—nine hours to go and at last the Snowball. Moment of decision .. . what color, what size? Homecoming queen and escort. Seniors climb to privileged haven in rafters of assembly. 13 A recent alumnae greeted by Student Council President; A good score—judging from the pleased expressions. University of Florida colors for a Florida State alumni... Study in spectator reactions... FHA hostesses entertian the faculty at Christmas tea. iesse ae Se Alice-through-the-Looking-Glass is theme of Senior tea. Talent displayed in art class—with dreams of—someday Paris in the Spring. Anticipating the future—will it be bridges or skyscrapers? Wish | could have a locker all to myself! The Pride of the Gold Coast from the Gem of the Gold Coast. Not Everything at Pompano Is Traditional... Students Develop Their Own Fads And Pastimes. Riding the nose... Being a Batman enthusiast... +s = - — ci Fa PEE ¥ z === § AKE MONEY m= aGET PRIZE 2 S with Fest Selling American Seeds =e ey be 4 : = nape pom ecedh ae se a. 6 = Vw eee ing monogrammed clothes Wear Donning Granny dresses... ” re2) 5 ke ° tae 2 co] a) aa) Bo) ing ini Own a 20 Eventful Days - Traditional During Homecoming Hard work by devoted Seniors earns reward... Outfits of blue and gold color campus... Roaring fire, winding snake-dance add up toa spirited rally... “Cheerleaders” show glamour and spirit... Rally honors players, invokes victory . . . Honored candidates and decorated cars thread through city... Dot Haislip, chairman of Senior Hall decorations, admires winning hallway. Blazing bonfire brightens Homecoming Week. Last minute car decorations take place —— before parade. in | Susan Nickel, Shirley Johnson, Rick Pierce, June Monard and Sally Bush dis- play school spirit with Color-Day out- fits. Lorraine Verner, Elliot McDowell and Cindy Clark aim efforts towards Tornadoes victory Nancy Walden wears conse- quence for failing to observe Booster-Button Day. TOP ROW: Phil Rodgers, Dave Seymour, Gary Martone BOTTOM ROW: Tom Petcoff, Brock Plumb, Bill Hopkins, Roy Maurer 22 Friday....Climax To Busy ¢ ae ‘ : a See” WE aes en Majorettes give sparkling performance during Home- coming half-time. Art Club float, “Bag the Hurricanes,” captures first place. ta oe = Mr. and Miss Blue and Gold, Daisey Hogan and Ed Zaletto. Team sponsor, Cinda Bartlett, and Mark Phillips prepare for coronation of the queen. Queen Diana and her escort, Eliot Me- Dowell, join team sponsor, Cinda Bartlett and Student Council President Mark Phillips for a picture. Climax reaches peak... as halftime draws near... Cars and floats circle the field... Homecoming court assembles... Tension builds... Queen for 1965 is announced — Diana Allen. Lovely Diana Allen, Homecoming queen for 1965. Homecoming court anxiously awaits the halftime. Ed Zaletto and Daisey Hogan, Steve Baldwin and Lauri Ryan, Dan Smith and Margo Musselman, Clark Olmstead and Irene Cleveland, Eliot McDowell and Diana Allen, James Lowrey and Judi Bridges, John Warren and Carol Clelland, Pat O’Connor and Julia Frank, Derek Moore and Judi Harris. a = 4% AN Bs adhd SECTION f 0 i] i i A 24 A PLAY IN THREE ACTS by Jane Kendall (From the book by Charlotte Bronte) CAST Jane Eyre Madeline Philippson Mrs. Fairfax Lorraine Verner Leah Micki Wanberg Judy Hazelton Linda Hilgert Roy Maver Grace Poole The Mystery Woman Mr. Rochester Adele Laurie Ryan Lady Ingram Sandy Nadassy Blanch . Lana Davis Mary Wendy Dennis Fredrick Lynn Brent Campbell Mr. Mason Barry Campbell Mr. Wood Mike O'Neil Directed by Miss Bernadine Schragen Seniors Display Dramatic Talents “You should hear mama es af our house!” “Don’t you just love him already?” on the subject of governess- “Tell me about these dreams. The telling of them will chase the shadows away.” ‘In JANE EYRE 7 ‘ “Look, sir, he’s been cut “Do you find me handsome?” THE MOUSE THAT ROARED Success For The Sophomores THE MOUSE THAT ROARED Adapted by Christopher Segel (From the book by Leonard Wibberly) CAST Tully Bascom Jane Mary Ann Benter . Mountjoy Page Gloriana Helen Norma Miss Johnson _.. Frank Ritti Carol Walker Barbara Watson Toni Adams Ray Hartz Gary Gariglio Deby Berntson Alida Herrera Carol Thompson Lyne Preston Christine Hewitt Chet Beston, Secretary of State First Student Second Student Third Student Professor Kokintz Mrs. Reiner General Snippet The President Wac Jill Wac Debbie Announcer Tom Mulligan Soldiers Will Tatum Miss Wilkins Mrs. Bascom Directed by Frank Drummond Carol Thompson Lyne Preston Toni Adams _ Harry Murphy Sharon Girouvard John Hinish Dennis Pearce Carol Walker Barbara Watson _ Allen Burnett Allen Burnett Jerry Schmitz, Steve Searl _ Bill Ahlert Joyce Coombs _ Donna Hancock Mrs. Bette Langteau “You may bring a dish of pomegranates.” “Let it be resolved that the Duchy of Grand Fenwick hereby declares war on the United States of America.” Thespians Bring Fantasy To Life CINDERELLA OF LORELAND presented by The Thespians of Pompano Beach Senior High School Directed by Mrs. Helen Creech and Miss Martha Wray CAST Cinderellcte tric 2.0: Glenda Singleton Ashesonencoteer. 3. 9). ese Doris Creech The Stepmother ........ Aurellia Klepper Tilliebell, her stepsister .... Janet Franklin Gladiola, her stepsister ....... Dot Haislip Thew@odmothers kort 18 Kathy Dix THESPRINCE wyeeeee ts eit. os Greg Raduka NAS S nts fo tee aa ee Tom Oare Ther Queene stn d [4c Mary Morse The Princess in gold ........ Julie McNiff Biff. the Court Jesters 0). 0.2:.6 Bob Evans The Prime Minister ........ George Franks Mrs. Chancellor ............. Barb Good MreeChancellor, 4 42... eee Mark Stevens Therlockey mn one vier David Hogen Biff leads court in “Happy birthday, dear Prince.” 27 | t m3 Se ree FEE TE ap ROT a SS nee En 5 Shirley Johnson applies the last minute touch to table decorations. A moment under the mistletoe before leaving for the dance. Santa adds to the evening with candy for the guests. 28 Highlights Christmas Holidays Lush red carpeting... soft glowing candles... beautifully decorated Christmas trees... all contributed to Wonderland by Night... Refreshments and visit by Santa... along with music by Ralph Chick's band... add to the making of a most successful Snowball. . . Richard Rizzo arrives as Santa. Ralph Chick's band provided a good background for dancing. 29 Assemblies Are Part Of Our Tradition Christmas and Thanksgiving assembles follow yearly tradition... Pep rallies entertain as well as boost spirit... Guest speakers share their knowledge with students... Talented students amuse their cohorts... Awards assemblies acknowledge achievements... Contenders for the “Miss Clothing Drive” title: Cindy Clark, Macky McDowell, Jack Wheeler, Greg Bacharach, and Bob Brock. Dr. Golden from Pompano Exchange Club presents Boy of the Month Wheeler. tory over s vic Anderson aid in Pompano’ Lh Steve “Batman” Baldwin and Kim “Boy Wonder Stranahan. Mr. Walden addresses the Thanksgiving assembly. Pride Week Starts New Tradition Pride Week of 1966 brought in a new tradition... Clubs worked hard for school... Beautification projects gained recognition ... Award given club with most outstanding project... Mr. Heifner, Junior Civitan Sponsor, and Mike Franco, President, proudly hold the plaque won by Junior Civitan. Janet Atkinson and Karen Zinke admire Georgeanna Bonebrake, President of Junior- Civinette contribution, an orchid tree. ettes, posts an announcement on Juniorette sponsored Bulletin Board. Madeline Philippson and Lauri Ryan work hard on Thespian project, cleaning and painting stage of the small auditorium. Nancy Jacobs Seniors again live up to tradition. . . seven bring honors to Pompano, showing their capabilities in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Four become Semi-finalists; three receive Letters of Commendation. Kim Anderson Pat McDowell Beth Meister Letter of Commendation Sue Hawkins Jim Stuber Kathy Morse 33 Susan Beltz Phil Rodgers. Lorraine Verner Steve Baldwin John Nelson Martha Fowlkes Seniors Nance Irwin Jim Wallace Jack Wheeler 36 German Fraulein Comes To PBSHS From Bremen, Germany to Pompano, U.S.A... . comes Margot Dehne, exchange student for 1965-66 .. . Sheri Yost is her American sister Margot likes her new nickname, Margo . . Margo participates in German and Gavel Club‘. . . School spirit and pep rallies impress her most . Her American home is with the Yost family . Margo returns to two and one half years more of school in Germany . Juniors Share In Graduation Ceremony Gym begins to fill... Juniors usher guests expectancy builds . “Pomp and Circumstances” starts . Junior attendants lead .. . files of graduates begin the march for the diplomas. Top Row: Jack Wheeler, Jim Wallace Bottom Row: Joanne Burroughs, Judy Carveth, Lorraine Verner TOP ROW: John Nelson, Jim Fleming, Gordon Wavle, Jim Stuber, Susan Nickel, Marylinda Pedigo, Brock Plumb, Norm Dygon, Andy Roads, Roy Maver. BOTTOM ROW: Nance Irwin, Vicki Mandell, Daisy Hogen, Cindy Clark, Tory King, Cinda Bartlett, Susan Beltz. | ; 37 | Hectic Week Is Long Remembered By Girl And Boy Staters Girl Staters Sue Nickel, Judi Bridges, Shirley Johnson, Dot Haislip, Carol Fairchild, and Mrs. Em Conlin, Vice- President of Pompano Legion Auxiliary post 142. Hectic week in Tallahassee lives in memory of Boy and Girl Staters .. . New friends, new honors . tears of joy, shouts of laughter .. . campaigns, speeches, cross campus hikes . . all are part of Boy and Girl State, part of the learning process . . . learning not only of governmental procedures . . . but also learning of human nature. “Tallahassee here | come!” Sue Nickel enthusiastically shouts ‘Vd rather fight than switch!” Steve Nohe, Governor of Boys’ State, and Burt Smith, Presidential Nominee at Boys’ Nation, de- liver stirring speeches at Boys and Girls State Assembly. Girl And Boy Staters Capture Some Top Offices Kim Andersen: Secretary of Nationalist Party Judi Bridges: County Supervisor of Registration Brent Campbell: Member of County Election Board Gibby Dickey: Messenger to the Sergeant-at-arms of the Senate Norm Dygon: Member of House of Representatives Carol Fairchild: Member of House of Representatives Jim Fleming: Member of House of Representatives Dot Haislip: Federalist Party Nominee for Supreme Court, Senator Shirley Johnson: Member of House of Representatives Sue Nickel: State Comptroller Bill Perry: Member of House of Representatives Mark Phillips: County Tax Collector Roger Smith: Member of the Bar Greg Stuart: Member of House of Representatives Jim Stuber: Chairman of Nationalist Party Jim Wallace: Member of House of Representatives Jack Wheeler: Representative of the House BOY STATERS TOP ROW, left to right: Mark Phillips, Jim Fleming, Jim Wallace, Greg Stuart, Norm Dygon, Jack Wheeler, Bill Perry, Mr. Julian Williams, Co-ordinator for Boys State, and Mr. Wally Sargis, Commander of Pompano Legion Post 142. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Burt Smith, Delegate to Boys Nation, Kim o iF é ik? DEte Anderson, Brent Campb ell, Gibby Dickey, Jim Stuber, Roger Smith. Te SOM OS : { 39 C Junior Class Play Brings A rush to hide the evi- dence—disinfectant and father! “Yes, sir. | guess I’m responsible for EVERYTHING!” Cast receives standing ovation . ) | SRP SP eae Yt | | eit : i | | j ‘ i |} eee TT oer “ r. 2 was as A Little Paris To Pompano OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY A Comedy in Three Acts by Jean Kerr STEWard gen sense st ae, Wiley Broom Mrs okinnerm oe weaic eu Sandy Nadassy Cornelia Otis Skinner ....... Pattie Burns Emulyenimprouguiy.. 2.4562 40), Judy Unks Orist Skinner see te cian on Barry Campbell PUrSeY ven e lixs ea S Brent Campbell Stewardess ...... RA ae Pat Conners Dicks Winters ee. 2. Waveee Rick Pierce ACIMIrCl Wert be tcca t 9 iat Gibby Dickey Harriet St. John ... Georganna Bonebrake WinttrearBlaugh 22.5.5. )4-o2- Sue Nickel Leo McEvoy ............. ..David Butler [aspectOri tee. (2 RB Of ha 2. Linda Hilgert HUCTESCL BAY Vo as 32s Michele Wanberg Madame Elise ........... Nancy Walden Monsieur de la Croix ...... John Deckert Window Cleaner ........ Brent Campbell Directed by Miss Bernadine Schragen Student Assistant Lorraine Verner “It’s devastating! You look just like a widow who’s traveling with her hus- band’s ashes!” Al OO OO) eee SSS Thespians Present All-School Play SEVEN SISTERS by Edith Ellis Mrs. Gyurkovics, a widow .. Connie Stokes Katinka Gyurkovics _.. Andrea Faye Pinson Sari Gyurkovics Madeline Phillipson Ella Gyurkovics | . _. Melanie Monk Mitzi Gyurkovics Judy Franklin Terka Gyurkovics | _ Doris Creech Liza Gyurkovics Cindy Clark Klara Gyurkovics _ Laurie Ryan Colonel Radviany Bob Chotiner Gida Radviany _. Roger Smith Ferenz Horkoy John Marshall Michael Sandorffy Tom Oare Toni Teleki Greg Raduka Janko Don McMahon Directed by Mrs. Helen Creech and Miss Martha Wray Student Assistant Don McMahon “Alas! I’m only a poor officer’s daughter.” Happy ending for the Gyurkovic’s family ...... “But, mama, he was so-o-o polite 1” 43 Dedication is the tradition of the FACULTY Trained to do... glad to teach... eager to serve youth in whose future they believe .. . teachers follow a proud tradition. 7 Fifteen Years - In The Walden Tradition Principal Larry |. Walden’s busy day begins early .. . Dictating letters to his secretary, Mrs. Jean Carlisle and assembling the day’s agenda. . The phone rings often. . . It may bring an invitation to speak .. . personal impressions of Russia . . . aviation safety . a Baptist layman’s responsibilities . . . ‘ Other educators consult with him .. . At times he must deal with a parental query... Frequently former students call to express gratitude for what the school has done for them. S3wil BRO HOI SIONS Charles Carlisle Assistant Principal Marjorie Southern Dean of Girls Christian M. Bailey Robert L. Balfoort | Mrs. Patricia C. Bess Laverne S. Blackard Glenn Sanderson Dean of Boys cA RR y 4 6 Billy J. Bretz Mrs. Miriam A. Brown Mrs. Edna H. Brown Mrs. Mary B. Campbell Mrs. Kathleen Bledsoe Melodies led by Mr. Monroe. Fe ceo BERL Mrs. Jean R. Carlisle Mrs. Marian Caswell Mrs. Eleanor Bollen ‘st a s Mrs. Dorothy M. Cohn i Mrs. Attie A. Coughlin Ever get lost in some good works of Literature? Mrs. Jeanne V. Crowder Mrs. Ann DiNardo MER ee Relaxation on teacher's part. Richard H. Elliot Fred L. Fiat Richard E. Flaherty Mrs. Jo Furgason Paul H. Gebert Facing Challenges With Wisdom And Courage Mrs. Mary B. Geer Mrs. Erna Gray Mrs. Margaret Green U. Hal Green Arthur R. Grismer Woods class creates service- able items. 7a we SRR of Students find guidance in research. Learning basic essentials of equipment. Dexter Hagman Forrest P. Hale Bobby Hall Milton A. Harding Herman C. Hatfield Jack B. Heifner James A. Heuser Biology labs explore microscopic world Students Take Pride In Work a . a Nancy B. Irish Mrs. Martha G. Jansen’ Mrs. Elizabeth A. Johnson Mrs. Josie Koontz Ronald N. Kreulen Carl E. Martin Raymond Marves Vode G. Stanley McCall Mrs. P. M. McCaughey Mrs. Harriet McMillin Co-operation Is Essential eS Sa Billy Goad Miller % Mrs. Katherine Miller Art expresses feelings, moods, ideas. Mrs. Lena Matthews 53 Teachers’ Talents Are Many And Varied Robert C. Monroe Henry S. Moody Thomas Morris Elizabeth Morrison Mrs. Marie L. Murphy Mrs. Evelyn Myers Betty Myrick Robert M. Ousley Samuel E. Parker se 1 1 Mrs. Carmel Provencal Admonition is often a neces- sity. Dorothy L. Ranes Teaching Is The Art Of Stimulating The Mind Mrs. Marjorie L. Rhinehardt Mrs. Alice Rolston keeps the store for us. SRE GN OEE ea EEG ELT GSES SSS Mrs. June Rich d 4 ah ial Mrs. Ruth N. Shea Dayton D. Smith Mrs. Joane E. Snyder The Effect Of Learning Lasts Forever A a Helen Sparling Experimentation aids education. Mrs. Martha Steinkamp Raymond T. Stoviak Paul Terhorst Teachers Make Years B. S. H. S$. Memorable In the school room American youth listen, question, learn. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson William M. Towery Frederick Walter Charles E. Ware pe NF ian B. Williams Mrs. Annette Y. Wilman Martha Wray From poetry... To typewriters... To college catalogues... Or a butterscotch brownie... or a hammer and _ aa nail... Our school staff is more than adequate. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Mattie Ful- ler, Mrs. Ella Mae Rozier, Mrs. Susie Kirkland, Mrs. Emma Henley, Mrs. Doris Slade, Mrs. Ruth Allen, Mrs. Loretta Boyce, Mrs. Nancy Cheat- ham, Mrs. Gertrude Murray, Mrs. Hilda Jaksch, Mrs. Hazel Vaughan, Manager, Mrs. Frances Schumaker, Mrs. Edna Gardner, Mrs. Rachel King, Mrs. Clare Fessenden, Mrs. Alice Sweat, Mrs. Esther Barnett, and Mrs. Flo Lewis. ot ee a ae Mr. Thomas Baxter, Mr. Albert Michau, Mr. Peter Kane. Cafeteria staff serves hungry students. ALDERMAN, T. CARLTON—English; B.A., Florida State University; M.A., University of Virginia; Honor Society, Gavel Club; 1961. ANDERSON, LEROY P.—Graphics, Metals; B.A., M.A., Ball State University; Interact Club; 1965. ATKINSON, THELMA S., MRS.—Typing; Personal Typing, B.S., Mt. St. Joseph College; 1965. BAILEY, CHRISTIAN M.—Chemistry; B.S., Wilmington College; Jr. Academy of Science; 1961. BALFOORT, ROBERT L.—English; A.B., Hope College; 1960. BENEDICT, WILLIAM H.—Physics, Psychology; B.S., Illinois State University; Key Club; 1965. BESS, PATRICIA C., MRS.—English; B.Ed., University of Miami; 1965. BLACKARD, LAVERNE S.—Geometry, Plane Math; B.S., M.S., Indiana State College; 1953. BLEDSOE, KATHLEEN E., MRS.—Assistant Guidance Director; B.A., Keuka College, M.Ed., University of Arkansas; 1963. BOLLEN, ELEANOR, MRS.—Bookkeeper; 1961. BRADDEE, MARILYN J.—English; B.A., University of Miami, West Virginia University; 1960. BRETZ, BILLY J.—Agriculture; B.S., lowa State University; Future Farmers of America; 1963. BROWN, A. MIRIAM, MRS.—Spanish; B.A., University of Florida; 1965. BROWN, EDNA H., MRS.—Typing; B.S., Florida State University; M.S., Uni- versity of Tennessee; 1960. CAMPBELL, MARY B., MRS.—English; A.B., M.A., Cornell University; 1965. CARLISLE, CHARLES O.—Assistant Principal; A.B., M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; 1951. CARLISLE, JEAN R., MRS.—Secretary to Principal; New Jersey College for Women, University of Pittsburgh; 1953. CASWELL, MARIAN, MRS.—English, Latin; B.S., University of Wisconsin; 1962. COHN, DOROTHY M., MRS.—English; B.A., Blue Mountain College; Mr. E. Carver School of Missions, Washington University; Future Teachers of America; 1961. COUGHLIN, ATTIE A., MRS.—Economics, Psychology; B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., Vanderbilt University; 1956. CREECH, HELEN, MRS.—English, Latin; B.A., Northwestern University, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Thespian Society; 1953. CROWDER, JEANNE V., MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., University of Tennes- see; Future Homemakers of America; 1963. DI NARDO, ANN, MRS.—Assistant Librarian; A.B., Temple University, B.S. L.S., Drexel Institute of Technology; Audio Visual Club; 1959. DIX, OPAL M., MRS.—English; A.B., Morehead State College, M.Ed., Uni- versity of Florida; 1960. DOAK, JANET—Trigonometry, Geometry; A.B., Georgetown University; 1957. ELLIOTT, RICHARD H.—Band; B.A., M.A., University of Illinois; 1965. FIAT, FRED L.—Diversified Cooperative Training; B.B.A., University of Miami, A.A., Chicago City College; 1961. FLAHERTY, RICHARD E—German, Algebra, Geometry; A.B., University of Miami; German Club; 1963. FURGASON, JO, MRS.—English; A.B., University of Kentucky; Literary Club Sponsor; 1960. GEBERT, PAUL H.—Biochemistry, B.S.C.S.; B.S., Florida State University; Senior Class Sponsor, Foreign Exchange Student Faculty Advisor; 1964. GEER, MARY B., MRS.—I.B.M. Department Operator; 1958. GRAY, ERNA, MRS.—Secretary to Assistant Principal, Secretary to Deans. GREEN, MARGARET, 'MRS.—Secretary, Receptionist; Tennessee Wesleyan College, 1960. GREEN, U. HAL—Spanish; B.A., Vanderbilt University, M.A., George Pea- body College for Teachers; National Honor Society; 1958. GRISMER, ARTHUR R.—Biology; B.E., Illinois State Normal, A.M., M.S., Iinois University; Future Medical Leaders; 1959. HAGMAN, DEXTER—American History; A.B., Blackburn University, University of Illinois; Student Council, Inter-Club Council; 1952. HALE, FORREST P.—Analytic Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra; B.S., Spring- field College; M.A., New York University; 1959. HALL, BOBBY—Psychology; A.B., M.Ed., Morehead State College; 1965. HARDING, MILTON A.—Pe rsonal Typing, Bookkeeping; B.S., M.S., University Indiana State College; 1955. HATFIELD, HERMAN C.—Physical Education; B.S., M.S., University of Florida; Baseball; 1955. HEIFNER, JACK B.—Chemistry; B.A., M.S., Drake College; Junior Civitan; 1963. ; HEUSER, JAMES A.—Guidance Director; B.S., Ed., ‘M.Ed., Worcester State College, C.A.G.S., Boston University; 1957. HILL, JOHN W.—World History; George Washington University; J.V. Foot- ball; 1965. IRISH, NANCY B.—Art, Arts and Crafts; B.A., Stetson University; Tennis, Art Club; 1965. JANSEN, MARTHA G., MRS.—Algebra, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry; A.B., Maryville College; 1957. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH A., MRS.—Latin, English, World Literature; A.B., Florida State College for Women; M.Ed., University of Florida; 1946. KOLLMAN, BILLIE F., MRS.—Geometry; B.S., University of Alabama; 1965. KOONTZ, JOSIE, MRS.—College Review Math, Geometry; A.B., High Point College; Para-Meds Club; 1960. KREULEN, RONALD N.—American History; B.A.E., M.Ed., University of Florida; Student Council; 1961. LANGTEAU, BETTE V., MRS.—English, Speech, Public Speaking; B.S., Uni- versity of Wisconsin; 1965. LENZ, MARLENE H.—Shorthand, VOE; B.S., M.S., Florida State University; Keyettes; 1952. MARTIN, CARL E.—B.C.S.A.; B.S., Eastern State, M.S., University of Colo- rado; 1956. Faculty And Staff Directory MARVES, RAYMOND C.—Notehand, Business English, Sales, B.S., Georgia Teachers College, M.S., Florida State University; Senior Class Sponsor; 1961. MATTHEWS, LENA, MRS.—English; A.B., West Virginia Wesleyan; Quill Scroll, Oracle; 1957. MC CALL, G. STANLEY—Physical Education; B.S., Mississippi State; M.S., Ithaca College; Football; 1959. MC CAUGHEY, J. C., MRS.—Library Secretary; 1959. MC MILLIN, HARRIET G., MRS.—Chorus; B.S., Muskingum College, M.Ed., University of Florida; 1961. MERTZ, ROBERT D.—Electronics; B.S., Florida State University; Interact; 1964. MILLER, BILLY GOAD—Algebra, Geometry; B.A., Evansville College; M.A., Indiana University; Cross Country, Track; 1962. MILLER, KATHERINE M., MRS.—World History, Latin American History; B.A., University of Kansas, Litt. M., University of Pittsburgh; Civanettes, Sophomore Class Sponsor; 1963. MONROE, ROBERT C.—Band, Orchestra; B.S., Lebanon Valley College; M.M., University of Miami; 1962. MOODY, HENRY S.—American History; B.A., Rollins College; Football, Golf; 1955: MORRIS, THOMAS—Drivers Education, Physical Education; B:S., Ball State Teachers College; Basketball; 1957. MORRISON, ELIZABETH—Physical Education; B.S., University of Michigan; Monogram Club; 1965. MOTZNER, CURTIS R.—Woods; Western State College of Colorado; J.V. Football, Wrestling; 1965. MURPHY, MARIE L., MRS.—World History, Ancient World History; A.B., Florida State College; M.Ed., Duke University; 1947. MYERS, EVELYN, MRS.—French; B.A., Bob Jones University; French Club; 1958. MYRICK, BETTY—Physical Education; A.B., Catawba College; Keyettes, Cheer- leaders; 1955. OUSLEY, ROBERT M.—Government; A.B., University of North Carolina; Swim- ming Team; 1955. PARKER, SAMUEL E.—Algebra, Math; B.A.E., University of Florida; Boy of the Month; 1960. PATRICK, DOTTIE E.—General Science; B.S., Florida State University; Junior Class Sponsor; 1954. PAYNE, CAROLYN—Librarian; A.B., Georgia State College; M.A., Peabody College; Library Club Sponsor. PHIPPS, JAMES T.—Drivers Education; B.S., Indiana State University; Tennis Team, Assistant Football Coach, Basketball Team; 1962. PROVENCAL, CARMEL, MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University; Future Homemakers of America; 1962. RANES, DOROTHY L.—Personal Typing, Typing; B.S., Florida State Universi- ty; Juniorettes; 1962. RHINEHARDT, MARJORIE L., MRS.—Biology; B.S., Thiel College; Exchang- ettes; 1965. RICH, JUNE, MRS.—Art, Spanish; B.S., Florida State University; Spanish Club, Art Club; 1963. ROCKAFELLOW, MARGARET, MRS.—Algebra, Math; A.B., Winthrop College; 1965. ROLSTON, ALICE, MRS.—School Store Manager; 1963. SANDERSON, GLENN S.—Dean of Men; B.S., Texas Technology College; M.S., University of Florida; 1951. SCHELTER, JOHN B.—World History; B.A.F., M.Ed., University of Florida; 9ST. SCHRAGEN, BERNADINE A.—French, English; B.Ed., Duquesne University; French Club; Civanettes; 1961. SHEA, RUTH N., MRS.—Shorthand, Bookkeeping; B.Ed., Illinois State College; M.A., State University of lowa; Future Secretaries of America; 1961. SMITH, DAYTON D.—Biology; B.S., David Libscomb College; M.S., Universi- ty of Tennessee; 1960. SNYDER, JOANE E., MRS.—Algebra; B.Ed., University of Toledo; 1962. SOUTHERN, MARJORIE—Dean of Women; A.B., Alma College; M.Ed., Uni- versity of Florida; 1949. SPARLING, HELEN—V.O.E., Office Practice; B.A., Florida State University; M.Ed., University of Florida; Future Secretaries of America; 1960. STEINKAMP, MARTHA, MRS.—Guidance Secretary; 1961. STOVIAK, RAYMOND T.—American History, European History; B.S., Villanova University; J.V. Baseball Coach, Varsity Football Coach; 1963. TERHORST, PAUL—Drivers Education; B.S., New York College, M.A., Michigan State University; Key Club; 1963. THOMPSON, ELIZABETH R., MRS.—English; A.B., Heidelburg College; Juniorettes; 1960. TOWERY, WILLIAM, M.—College Review Science, Chemistry; B.S., Arkansas State College, B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Junior Academy of Science; 1961. VAUGHAN, HAZEL, MRS.—Cafeteria Manager; Chicago Technical Institute; 1953. WALDEN, LARRY |.—Principal; B.S., M.A., Florida Southern University; 1957. WALTER, FREDERICK A. C. II|—Drafting; B.S., Florida State University; 1957. WARE, CHARLES E.—Biology; B.S., University of Florida; Head Football Coach, Monogram Club; 1956. WICKSTRUM, WAYNE H.—Drivers Education; B.S., Kansas State College, M.S., Florida State University; Athletic Director; 1948. WILLIAMS, VIVIAN B., MRS.—English; B.A., University of Georgia; 1953. WILMAN, ANNETTE Y., MRS.—English; A.B., Lincoln Memorial University; M.S., University of Tennessee; 1962. WOLKEN, ALFRED—Assistant Guidance Director; 1962. WOLKEN, JULIA, MRS.—T.V. Secretary; 1962. WRAY, MARTHA—English, Debate, Drama, Yearbook; B.A., M.A., University of Tennessee; Thespian Society, Quill and Scroll; 1956. 4 Nn Routines to follow... Science experiments to perform, language dialogues to learn, students are busy from the moment the bus arrives... until the last bell rings and they are released for home and homework. Sh Officers of Senior Class: Jimmy Wallace, presi- dent; Lorraine Verner, secretary; Steve Baldwin, treasurer; Jack Wheeler, vice-president. Class Of ’66 “| will study and get ready, and perhaps my chance will come.” —Lincoln You are a senior. You're an adult, ready for an adult world. You want to stay, but have to leave. Uncertainty, excitment, melancholy and contemplation fill your thoughts. Hard work and little sleep are characteristic of your time. The prom, senior privileges, and senior work day are your rewards. You are part of both past and present. Your responsibility is to the future. Senior Class sponsors: Mr. Paul Gebert and Mr. Raymond Marves devote many hours to helping the Senior Class. Don Abernathy Ron Adams Russell Adams Kenneth Adrian Patricia Adrian Robert Agurkis Sarah Aldridge Anthony Alicata Diana Allen Sandra Altman Kim Anderson Barbara Anderson Robin Anderson Cathy Anguilm 64 “A passing grade!” Seniors Are Introduced To Mythology... Richard Antle Nicholas Arciola Mary Arseneau Susan Atkinson Barry Austin Donna Avard Cora Ayers Dorothy Baisley Steven Baldwin James Bandi Penelope Bannister Donna Barber Marie Barcia Carol Barice Lex Barker Robert Barker Thomas Barlow Randolph Barnett Steve Barrett David Bartenfelder Cinda Bartlett Lee Basye Kathryn Baylor ..And Learn To Depend On The Library William Beatty Patricia Beecher Penelope Beecher Raymond Beecher John Belgard Marilyn Bell Patricia Bell Priscilla Bell Dennis Beloin Susan Beltz Sharyn Benedict Paul Benge Robert Bennett Seniors Fashion Fads Cathy Bickmeyer Ronald Birckhead Diane Bishop Dwight Black Arlie Bobo Georganna Bonebrake nee Saddle shoes are i Ricky Boorman Roger Booth Ruth Bouchard Michael Bower David Braden Gloria Braden Norman Brahs Kathy Brescia Judith Bridges Ronald Brion Ronald Brooks Bert Broom James Brown Terry Brown Sharon Budka Michael Buffa Cindy Clark and Cinda Bartlett compare bracelets. Helen Buntin Judith Burk Pattie Burns Joanne Burroughs op OT ERS seem Kenneth Burroughs ee Niles Burroughs Sam Burton | Sally Bush David Butler David Butler Prepares To Lead Alma Mater Don Calkins Barry Campbell Brent Campbell Pamela Carr Judith Carveth Sharon Castiglione John Chadwich Christine Chandler Robert Chapman Steve Chapman Larry Cheshire Judith Childress Patricia Choquette Russell Claeys William Cleveland Cynthia Clark Eugene Cloutier David Clark Barbara Coker Carol Clelland Lorelyn Cole ee i i Daniel Coleman Debra Collins Gladys Condell Linda Conn Kathryn Conner Mary Jane Conners Patricia Conners Paul Conner Frederick Conrod Seniors Practice... Susan Conroy Candace Corboy Richard Covert Michael Cranson Sandra Cromer Jay Cronk Michael Crozier Pamela Cusworth Michael Cyrulinski Judith Dale Co-Educational Study Glenn Dame Steven Dangler Susan Daniello Ray Daniels Valaria Daub Gary Davis Lana Davis Gailon Dawson | Tom Petcoff signs up for Gavel Club. Margot Dehne David Dehner Donald Dehner Margaret Demmerle Wendy Dennis Gale Dennison Judy Dennison Claire Desrochers Gilbert Dicky Patricia Dills Chaylene Dollins Barbara Dorner Ralph Decker John Deckert f Ronald Doubrava Richard Dreyer Bonnie Du-Bois Douglas Dullenkopf Ruth Dunham Mark Durbin Norman Dygon Heidi Dykeman Jim Easom Mark Eddington Raymond Ehrlich Robert Eiser Lawrence Elliot Michele Wanberg applies make-up to Madeline Philippson. | | 1 } | John Engelhardt 73 po ee He —— tf i t i ; Vi Gary Eustice Karen Evans Carol Fairchild Robert Farkas Jane Feener Rebecca Felty Stephanie Ferrell Louise Ferrier Patricia Fess Claus Fiedler Louis Fifer Seniors Seek... Debra Fisher Kathryn Fiske James Fleming Carol Fletcher Peter Fletcher 74 Martha Fowlkes Robert Fleury Mary Florea Gregory Flynn Sybil Fortner Barry and Brent Campbell post activities. ..90cial Outlets Michael Franco Julia Frank Janet Franklin George Franks Marshall Frederes Michel Fredy Donald Frederick Candace Freeland ' ' | i ] Sharon Freels Suzanne Fuller William Funke Dianne Fuss Ronald Gaither Owen Gardner Patsy Geer Seniors Abound In School Spirit Barbara Gerstner John Getz Jan Gies John Gillespie Maryruth Gnau Betty Goater Winona Govey Sheila Graham Linda Grant Byron Gray Gerald Greene Beverly Grubb Richard Guinn Russell Guinn Douglas Guthrie | Marianne Guzzardo Eldon Haag Joy Hackling Mark Hahn Dorothea Haislip Larry Hall Linda Hall Pamela Haney Michael Hanley a ee ——E — — ———— = — Sree Se 78 Holly Hardy Marilyn Harknett Ann Harris Judith Harris Susan Harrison Susan Hawkins Carol Hayes Cliff Hayes Judith Harvey Judith Hazelton Vickie Headley Theodora Heath Robert Heekin Connie Heisler Darla Helton Frank Helton Kristeen Hereth Jill Herick Thomas Hertner William Higgins Linda Hilgert Janice Hill Lauren Hobein | Daisy Hogen 2 SS Sandra Holden Lola Holland Nancy Hopkins | William Hopkins John Horn Cathleen Hornsby Edward Houck David Howland Edgar Hudgins Sylvia Huffman Seniors devote many hours to Student Council work. —_-—— pee ea ——— Jawayn Hugentugler Augustus Hull Diane Hylek Nancy Irwin Placement Tests Show Seniors Their Capabilities Eric Johnson Jean Johnson Josephine Johnson Nancy Johnson Shirley Johnson Nancy Jolitz Judith Jones Mary Jones 80 Jeffrey Jacobs Nancy Jacobs Jo Ann Jefferson a a Richard Juday | 4 £ tgs 2 oS fF Diane Kaczorowski pot William Kaelin Eloise Kananen Mary Ellen Kane Stephanie Karsten Steve Karsten Kathleen Kearney Dorothy Keebler James Kelly Michael Kern Virginia Kerr Quentin Kersten Victoria King Rae Ella Kliner Kurt Knab Judith Knight Candace Knobel | 1 } | | 1 | 1 | 81 Charles Knowlton ay sty gee HERE Peter: Pe aa at: Peer 4 ay A ae) vi urge Arthur Koenig wit, 0 + ball ae ia Micki Wanberg, Sandy Montgomery, Sally Bush, and Judy Carveth look over college materials. Sam Koplin Donald Koteskey Kristine Kraeer | Linda Kubiak | MI i j Guidance Materials Aid Students Meaty iS In Choosing Their Careers ! Cheryl LaCasse Terryl LaCasse Lynn Lattimer Sheila Laughters Fred Lauriello Robert Lawson Carol Lefler Joseph Lenz Diane Leonard Patricia LeStrange Harriet Levinson David Lewis Kathleen Ley David Lloyd John Loerop Thelma Logan Christine Loos James Lowry Norma Lucas Ronald Lynch Kathleen Maggi Nicholas Maggiore Judy Magness Thomas Mainville Vicki Mandell Kathleen Malone Charles Marello Theodore Marsh | Priscilla Marsh Gary Martone | Roy Maurer | Elaine Mayer Richard Mayer | William Mayes Carole McCall Scott McCallister John McCulloch Edward McDonald School Spirit Excels In Virginia MeDonald Seniors During Homecoming Senior Class attendant Laurie Ryan and escort Steve Baldwin. Dixie McDougald Elliott McDowell ine Patricia McDowell Timothy McEwen Irma Moore Fredrick Moore Penny Morra Jessica McLean Michael McNicholas Elizabeth Meister Peter Melas Jane Mercer Rosiland Merrell Cathie Metcalf Louelle Miller Ronald Miller Tom Miller Pamela Millikin Sheron Mills Joann Mims Joseph Mims John Minnick Thomas Minski Debra Moffett June Monard Sandra Montgomery Derek Moore ee = = SASS a =e Mary Morse Craig Muir Diann Mullen Guenelda Munn John Nelson Karin Newell Susan Nickel Linda Nicks Gary Noe Paul Nolan Patricia Noller Marilyn Noto Steven Nowatka Thomas Oare Kathleen O’Bryan Maureen O'Bryan Laura Myers Sandra Nadassy Pamela Nardiella Brian O’Connor Patrick O’Connor Ray Ohm Cornelia Olifiers Emily Oliver Michael O'Neil John Orr Lindsey Ostrosser William Otto Sandra Outhouse George Owens John Owens Gale Parsons Janet Paul James Pawlik Susan Peck Mary Linda Pedigo Pamela Paulson 87 William Pedrick Geneve Penick Linda Perry William Perry Thomas Petcoff Susan Peto Sally Petitt Louis Pfau Mark Phillips Madeline Philippson Eric Pierce Brock Plumb Kathi Pocklington Charles Poitier David Porter Gale Poteat Lenore Price Connie Putman Andrew Ramsey John Rankins Nancy Rawls Edward Rayfield a, Barbara Redenius Thomas Reid Karen Reineri David Rhodes Richard Rizzo Andrew Roads Sandra Robeson Barry Robinson Phillip Rodgers Carol Rogers James Rohde Margaret Rose Seniors Like To Drive The Lively Ones Power of 195 Mustangs beneath a shining hood. Randy Rowland Phillis Russo Joann Rutkowski Laurel Ryan Christopher Sabin Linda Saletto Michael Salisbury Larry Salzgaber Kenneth Sandler Michael Sarvis Colleen Schaffner Nick Schepis Cynthia Schering Kenneth Schick Mark Schneider Helen Schrank Carolyn Schwandes Jeri Seibert Lois Senger David Seymour Joe Sheldon Edward Shevchuk Walda Shivel Rachel Shrum Larry Siedentopf David Siegel Paul Simmons Kristy Skuda Richard Skulina Carol Slocum Sandra Smedley Charles Smith Churchill Smith Daveanna Smith Donna Smith James Smith Nancy Smith Richard Smith Roger Smith Charles Smithers Charles Sneath 91 Mark Solien il ‘ PR ce Traditional bonfire brightens Homecoming Spirit. | Betty Sours Lynn Spector Joan Stahl Donna Steinkamp Linda Stetler Jean Stevens Joan Stewart Connie Stokes Beverly Stone Greg Stuart James Stuber Roy Studley Katherine Sturmer Orhan Suleiman John Swart Elaine Sylvia Ruthe Tallman Steven Varoli Larry Vasseur Lorraine Verner Ralph Terpening Kay Terry Leroy Thayer Nancy Thiesen John Thofner Craig Thomas Jeanne Tierney John Tomlinson Michael Tooley Anthony Torres Bertram Toth Linda Towles Carolyn Troll Janis Tullgren Bruce Turner Linda Tyrholm Judy Unks Sidney Vanderploeg Judith Vanderwalt Linda Vanderzicht Barbara Viken Daniel Vinkemulder Thomas Wadler Nancy Walden Leonard Walker Francis Wall James Wallace Patricia Walsh Terry Walters Michele Wanberg James Wanner Michael Ward Workday Provides Job Training Sue Daniello files in dental office. Timothy Ward Jim Watkins Sandra Watson Gordon Wavle Walter Weaver Don Wegley Carol Weicht Russell Welker - Sandra Werk _ Jack Wheeler Kay Wheeler Sandra Whidden William Whipple James White John White Rose White Susan White Charlotte Whitmire Peggy Wiggins Mary Wike Marlene Willard Billie Williams Norma Williams Elizabeth Wilson Kristie Wilson Randal Wittlinger Pamela Wolfe Barbara Wood David Wood Karen Worthington David Wright Edwin Wuerz Janice Yates Cheryl Yost Deborah Zabriskie Sandra Zahn Edward Zaletta Karen Zinke 96 Graduation... Christopher Wren Pam Ziontz Bernadette Baird. James Dean Judy Unks receives graduation tickets from class sponsor, Mr. Ray Marves. Climax Of Senior Year Senior Representatives: TOP ROW: Gordon Wavle, Bill Perry, Tom Reid, Sam Burron, Ed Houck, Joe Mims, Robert Adelman, John Belgard, Gary Davis, Jack Swart. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Noller, Pat Fess, Shirley Johnson, Vicki Mandell, Dot Haislip, Julia Frank, Carolyn Schwandes, Barbara Wood, Susan Daniello, Nancy Smith. Traditions must be observed . . . Traditions are patterns of action. . . honoring the past, upholding ideals, linking past to present to future . . So Juniors stand for Seniors... cheer our team, sing our Alma Mater! | eae L Junior Class Officers: Treasurer, Mark Cope; Secretary, Marsha Bellmor; Vice President, Ken Ray; President, Dean Austin. Homeroom Representatives: Top Row: Linda Harvey, Jim Goggin, Steve Passler, Bob Morgan, Bill Brooks, Bob Harris, Bill Wolfe, Steve Meier, Dale Robinson, Jan Benkert. Bottom Row: Raelene Seiler, Sandy Kollar, Micheel Leahy, Donna Whittier, Debbie Coates, Carleen Johnson, Ann Craig, Gena Stephenson, Barbara Reeves, Pat Twitty. Janice Abinate—Fina Mike Adams Bob Adams Steve Adams Pat Adey Larry Alderman Charles Alexander Robert Alexander Nancy Allen Corinne Aloise Carolyn Anderson Chris Anderson James Anderson David Anguilm David Armstrong Suzanne Arnold Wyman Atkins Janet Atkinson June Atterholt Dean Austin Jill Avasso Greg Bacharach Barry Backus Judy Baker Mark Baker Juniors Set Goal For John Ballard Patricia Bankhead Dennis Banks Lynn Banks Mark Barber Shirley Barnett Robyn Barringer Terry Bartels David Bartlett Glen Bartley Connie Bayer Joseph Beaudot Ronald Beck Carole Beebe Marsha Bellmor Jan Benkert Phyllis Bennett Walter Berenguer 100 Greg Bernado Kim Berndt Becky Berntson Donna Bey Judy Billingsley Becky Birdsall Scott Bizjak Stephanie Blancett Douglas Blinco Robert Block Greg Boan Mike Boat Dave Bolds Linda Bowdle Brenda Bowers Webster Brainerd Alfred Brausam Cheryl Bretz Linda Broan Bill Brooks Beth Brorstrom Alice Brown David Brown John Brown Joseph Brown Patricia Brown Gale Bryant Donna Buckner Bruce Buffa Kenneth Burkert Vickie Burkett Sandra Burns Carolyn Burton Lloyd Burtrem Deborah Busby Nancy Butler Tim Butler Denise Caleffe Carol Campbell Darrell Campbell Ronald Campbell Art Cappelen George Carey Sue Carey Robert Carmody Anita Carrigan Dianne Carroll Judi Carter Kathie Carter Ronald Carter Peter Castiglione Vickie Chapman Sue Cato Jane Cherof Greg Cheshire Deborah Clapp Leslie Clark Michael Clark Norman Clark Warren Clark Jackie Cloutier Debbie Coates Joseph Coats Cheryl Coffey Ethel Coffey Danny Cogdill Marvin Coleman Olymphia Colitzas Milton Colley Judy Conner Richard Conrod Mark Cope American History-- Karyl Coppola . . 4, ceeaP Required Subject For Juniors Gary Cor “What do you mean you don’t understand?” Kathy Corcoran I Kimberly Corwin Bonnie Cousino Cheryl Davis Janis Davis Edward Dawson Bob Debeltrand David Deboard Donna Deguido Tom Del Bosque Jeanette Delapena Vicky Delpit Carl Delspina Jeffry Densmore Marcia Desmond Janice Dewade Diana Dills Kathryn Dix Richard Dixon Keven Doan John Doherty Karen Dolan Carol Donato Vernon Doremus Dan Doubrava Michael Dougherty Ray Drummond Mike Duhame Debbie Dull Gloria Duncan Ronnie Duvall Bruce Dygert Steven Ebert Judy Eldridge Dwight Eller Thomas Emanski Dennis English Alan Ernst Charlton Cox Gail Cox Ann Craig Doris Creech Gary Crow Suzanne Daisley James Daniel Ralph Daniels Vernon Dasch Valerie Davies Valerie Fendentz Cheryl Fessenden Reiner Fiedler Robert Field Douglas Fields Keith Finley Marc Fiore Susan Fisher Judy Fisk Lucetta Fiske Anne Fitzgerald Diane Fitzgerald Karen Fitzpatrick Daniel Fletcher Michael Flythe Alan Estill Barbara Evans Roberta Evans Robert Evans Patrick Faherty. Dave Farquharson Barbara Faverbach Gary Favitta Robert Fay Sharon Felton Nancy Kercheval takes care of last minute homework. 103 if Patricia Gaskin Betty Fornby = Thomas Forsyth | Linda Fox , John Franciscus | Richard Franco Judy Franklin John Fraser Michelle Frederick Patricia French Ann Fretz Bennye Fulford Michael Gardner Donna Gately Sara Gates Marina Genova Barbara George Joan Giannini Candance Gibson Marian Gilchrest Vickie Gill Deborah Gillispie Sara Glaize Pamela Glattli Juniors Need Social Activities... Ann Godsall Linda Godsall James Goggin Barbara Good | Donald Gottshall SA nt at Stephen Gore Mack Greiner Connie Grimes ne Gayle Grossman Barbara Grubb Peggy Gutmann ee a Sena ee eee Bob Hagman Terry Hahn Benjamin Haire Holly Hale Warren Hale Ann Hall Fred Hall Susan Hall Kevin Hanley Patricia Hanley Gregory Hanson Darrel Hardister Lynn Hardy Kay Harrell Bob Harris Bob Hartley Alton Harvey Linda Harvey Brenda Hayden Carolyn Hayes Marilyn Hayes Rusty Hayes Jenny Hayes Susan Haynie Academic Work Judy Headley Trudy Heath Bruce Heekin Lyn Heffner Carol Henegar Gloria Herbert William Herschleb Linda Higby Helen Higgins Mike High Jerry Hill 105 Janice Schroll takes advantage of school store. David Hogen Randy Holden Taylor Holmes Cindy Horn Linda Horton Gary Hughes Elizabeth Hughes Jeffrey Hunt Keith Hunt James Isbell Marilyn Isler Suzanne Ives Francis James David Jarman Leonard Jenne Albert Jobbit Steve Joel Michael Johns Carleen Johnson Cheri Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Lynn Johnson Peggy Johnson Mary Hill Susan Hite Sallie Hodgens John Hoffman Steve Johnson Steve Johnson Susie Johnson Gary Johnston Laura Johnston Sandra Johnston Christine Jolinski Bruce Jones Wayne Jones Deborah Judge John Kananen Charles Kane Patricia Karvig Mimi Kashmiry Albert Kayser Cynthia Keebler Joseph Keller School Store Aids Students Linda Kelly Douglas Kennedy Richard Kennedy Nancy Kercheval Thomas Kiewitt Kathy Kipp John Kirbert Jimmy Kirby Julie Kirk Aurelia Klepper Terry Knight Albert Koenig Kathy Kohl Sandy Kollar Mona Kraeer Keith Kram Roger Lafontaine Paul Lambert Susan Lamn Robert Langley Pete Lassiter Jay Lattimer Lynn Latham Lynne Lauro Donna Lavery Lea Lavoie Don Lawrence Michele Leahy Lois Lecompte Dan Leibrock George Lenz Bill Lestrange Ross Lewis Meredith Lienhardt Jean Lightfield Charles Lindeke Wayne Lindner Harriet Litowich John Lloyd Robert Logan Richard Longworth Stanley Loomis Mike Love Marlene Lozo Walter Lucas William Lunn Sylvia LaFrance Richard MacNeilly Gene Maddrey Kathy Major Linda Mainville Nancy Malito Donna Manchester Karen Mannisto Marcia Margaritell Frank Marino Gary Martin Michael Mason Paulette Masters Jim Matthews Bill Matthews Gene Mayfield Nora McCarthy Kathy McGehee Julie McGirr Linda McGraw Pat Mclain Donald McMahon Charles McMillion Julianne McNiff Lois McNulty Jack Mead Steve Meier Polly Menendez Carolyn Merrill Mike Michelsen Marie Miller Diane Miller Priscilla Miller Pat Miner Marti Minerd Michael Miro Marlene Moilanen Conni Moore Bill Moore Robert Morgan Candy Morpeth Shelley Morra Judith Morse Larry Mosher Michael Motz Ted Moyer Steve Muench a a Ces eS a . a “ _ Anne Murphy wee vet Sine 109 John Musselman Margo Musselman Larry Nerge Ronald Neuman Beth Nichols John Nord Bonnie Norton Jane Nottingham John Oakes James O’Leary Sherry Oliver Scott Orcutt Linda Orr Frances Orris Ann O’Shea Bruce Osness Janice Owen Joyce Owen Suzi Owens Ken Park Carol Parrish Mike Parrish Pam Parton Steve Passler Mary Payne Karen Peacock Allen Pecorino Bob Peck Mark Perna Jim Persons John Petillo Jeanne Petit Debi Petri Linda Phipps Mike Polesnek Dwight Poitier Iris Porta Steve Potter John Pratt Tom Price Steve Pritt Bob Pruyn Carol Donato proudly posts results Judy Quinn Gregg Raduka Mary Rafferty John Rajer Norma Ramsey Liz Randall Linda Rardin Ken Ray Barbara Rayfield Beverly Rayfield Susan Reed Suzanne Reed Jim Reeve Barbara Reeves Sandi Reeves Joanne Regino Pete Richards Lawrence Richardson Janice Risser Linda Rittelman Fran Ritti Bob Robinson Dale Robinson Judy Robinson Larry Robinson Bill Rodgers Jackie Rodgers Richard Rodgers Jackie Roe Herminio Roig Bill Rokos Daniel Romeo Harold Rosenblatt Candy Ross Sandra Rowland Barry Russell Gary Russell Eric Ryan Paul Ryan Wayne Ryan Albert St. Cyr Ronald Sammons Dale Sanders Sue Sanderson Ray Sandhagen Russell Sann Lynn Saver Donna Savino Bob Sc arr Bruce Schlegel Louise Schnitker Jack Schooley Janice Schroll Blair Schuler Chris Schulz Susan Schulz Gretchen Schwin Margaret Scott Karen Seager Richard Sedlak Raelene Seiler Linda Senger Philip Shallcross Nanci Sharp Jean Sheldon Kay Sherrod Brenda Shrader Cathy Sidell Kathy Simpson Glenda Singleton Ronald Skelton Norman Skulina Sharon Slade Barb Smith Dan Smith Dennis Smith Dwight Smith Gary Smith Jill Smith Linda Smith Romayne Smith Ron Smith Karen Smolenski Robert Snow David Soles Craig Sopcisak Elaine Southard Mike Sowers 114 Juniors Sit Just Above Sophomores Richard Spadoni Tom Spear Terry Spitler Steve Spradling Linda Sprague Juniors attentively watch assembly Richard Stamp Joy Stan Marcia Standish Jerry Standley Carol Steegstra Gena Stephenson Nancy Stern Kathy Stevens Marc Stevens Mike Stevens Eloise Stewart Linda Stewart George Stine Judy Stocker Linda Stowell Anne Sundberg Sharon Sweat Helen Tarver Eileen Thomas Sue Thomas Sandi Thompson Ray Thornton Ray Thornton Bonnie Tiburzi David Tierney Anne Tilton George Titus Pat Townley Sue Trauth Jim Trumbull Cindy Tucker Judy Tucker Terry Tulgren Richard Tunison Dalene Turner Dorothy Turner Pat Twitty Tom UlImschneider Kim Ulrich Linda Underwood George Van Ness Lynn Van Ness Frances Venezia Bonnie Vick David Vickers Brien Vincent Jon Vrchota Jennifer Waby Pam Wachob Larry Wagner Scott Wagner Judy Wakefield Bev Walker Marlene Walker Robert Walker Tom Wallace Peggy Walsh Mary Ann Wanner Wendy Ward Cheryl Warfel Burenette Warren John Warren Virginia Wasser Roberta Webb Winston Webber Richard Webster Dennis Weicht Mary Weicht Judy Weise Jim Welsh Sherri Welsh Steve Whaley Barb Wheeler William Whittaker Bruce Whittier Juniors Donna Whittier Patrice Williams Ronnie Willingham Betsy Wilson Linda Wilson Carl Winderl Richard Witherspoon Gary Witkowski Carol Wohlart Janice Wohrley Bill Wolfe Carol Wolfe Betty Wood Steve Wood Douglas Woodin Steve Worden Teeny Bop A Go-Go Charles Worthington Ed Worthington Deborah Wright Steve Wright Richard Wyckoff Jean Yontz Valeria Zaleskie Jean Ziegeler Steve Zimmerman Melissa Zorn Diane Zudrell Becky Bradley Edith Gargano Bob Hansen Dolores Jamrisko Terry Knight Becky Martin Larry Mosher Ken O'Donnell Cathy Price Cheryl Wackes Doug Welker If Jennifer White Paulette Wiggins Coleen Wood Gunson Wood Library is useful to Juniors Class officers: Nancy Hovey, treasurer; Rene Cleveland, secretary; Kay Weimer, vice-president; Jamie McFaden, president. The Class Of 68 Class sponsors: Mrs. Katherine Miller and Miss Betty Myrick. Sustaining pride in their accomplishments while shunning the Senior’s scorn, the Sophomores abandon old patterns to try to conform to new traditions, and adjust to the new situations altered to fit their changing needs. They know that the school’s tomorrow belongs to them. Sophomore representatives: TOP ROW: M. Ziontz, R. Wafler, S. Vetro, K. Stuber, V. Simeone, D. Schick, G. Rawls, K. Murphy, B. Minerd, B. McConnell. BOTTOM ROW: S. Lawson, D. Henry, R. Hartz, P. Gaedke, D. Felton, C. Dichiara, T. Cole, J. Bryan, K. Blevins, C. Baird Thomas Abbott Leslie Ackerman Robert Adams Donna Albrecht Ronald Allen John Almeida Sandra Ames Diana Anderson Linda Andrews William Ard Thomas Ardito Joe Arnold Steve Ash Richard Ashburn Nancy August John Badagliacco Vicki Baines Cameron Baird Stephen Baker Gregory Baldwin Art Ball Christy Ball Ann Barnes James Barnett Linda Barnett Carolyn Barrett Ronald Barron Gregory Bassett Thomas Bateman Daniel Bayerl Deborah Bazner Barbara Bell Russell Bellmor Mark Benkert Kenneth Berger Debra Berntson Bonnie Berry Patricia Bianchi Lynne Birckhead William Bissell Clyde Bland Kay Blevins Debra Blue Georgiann Boehl Brett Bogert Barbara Michele Craig Richard William Boggs Bonanno Boorman Bowdle Bowman Barbara Kathy Susan Eric Bert Bolk Bono Bousman Bower Boyd 120 Sophomores Uphold School Spirit Gary Bradford Malinda Brainerd Robert Brant Michael Bratton Billi e Brayton Janet Bridges Dean Brock Robert Brock Robert Brodie Phillip Brooke David Brooks Mike Brown Ronald Brown Linda Brownell Paul Brundage ¥ Jim Bryan Christine Burgess Linda Burgess Alan Burnett Regina Burnsed Brenda Burris Scott Burtrem Jerome Butler Billy Buzzo William Callaway Ricky Callum , Michael Campagna Michael Campbell Robert Campbell Carlin Cantrell David Canfield Marc Carroll Sharyn Carson Geraldine Carteret Robert Casper Wiiliam Chakford James Cheshire Gail Choquette Joseph Ciutti Irene Cleveland Donald Cloutier Gary Coe Ronald Coffey Pamela Cole Tana Cole James Coleman Peter Colelli Larry Conklin Wayne Conn Thomas Constantine Cheryl Cook Judy Cooper Roy Cooper Garth Corey Pamela Cottrell Pamela Council Cathy Cowherd Deborah Cox j bh L-+ an. YT eet a) eee atricia Eldridge carl Faupel Kenneth Elsasser Thomas Fawcett Robert Elsasser Clark Fellows Larry English Dyan Felton Bobby Craton John Crawley Linda Cromer Deborah Cross Lynn Crumley Bruce Crutcher Marlene Cusworth Beverly Czine Gary Dahl Susan Danner Marie Davidson Pamela Davidson David Eniss Carol Fennema Gayle Ericson” Bruce Ferguson J. V. Cheerleaders .. . Victory... Charles Davis William Day Marilyn Degro Craig Del Bosque Thomas Delaforce Dorothy Delisa Nell Delipit Robert De Mattia Jan Densmore James Denvir Kathy Devinny Michael De Zurik Edward Dietrich Dale Dombrowski Janice Dorner Patricia Downing Deborah Drost Frank Drummond Wiiliam Dumbaugh Donald Duncan Mary Durden Gene Durden Ronald Duval Sue Easom Kenneth Eatmon Robert Eckers Joanne Ehrig Marcos Estridge Susan Fess James Fichera Randall Fifer Robert Fish Suzie Fiske Richard Fleury Frank Flint Elaine Flowers Donald Fortman Susan Franklin Delia Franks Evelyn Freeman Susan Freeman Marquita Fuller Beverly Funke Robert Gabry Diana Gaither James Gardner Gary Gariglio Deborah Garrett Elizabeth Geer Barbara Genet Irene Gerow Linda Gestewitz Susan Gibb Brian Gilchrest Sharon Girouard Carol Giroux Mary Girard Mark Gladwell Thomas Glinski Deborah Goodballet John Gooding Dan Gordon Peter Gordon Mike Grace Francisco Grau Tommy Gray John Grebey Richard Griffin Phil Griffith James Grinis Mary Groover Susan Grunow Thomas Guenette Pamela Guile Donna Gunther Joseph Gurcak Bonnie Gutmann Linda Guzzardo Marla Guzzardo Carl Haag James Haag Jeffery Hackling Raymond Hagmaier Renna Hall Leonard Hall William Hall Jean Hamilton Sandra Hammond Donna Hancock John Hancock Donald Hanley Kathleen Hanna Linda Harnage Donna Harris George Harrison John Harrison Ray Hartz Virginia Hatcher Teddy Hasis Charlotte Hayden Joan Harvey Greg Hayslip Jerry Heath Robert Heifner Douglas Henderson Debra Henry Gordon Hentz Alida Herrera Michael Heselton Lynette Heslet Christine Hewitt Chery! Hill Van Hines John Hinish Dale Hinkle Ronald Hinners Walter Hinson Richard Holloway Robert Holmes Theresa Holton Russell Hoover Robert Hopkins Dana Houghton Nancy Hovey Karen Howell Lovell Howell Pamela Hudson Carol Humphreys Mary Humphreys Dianne Hutchinson Joan Hutchinson Melvin Israel Kathy Jackson Linda Jackson Janice Jamerson Carol Jefferson Sharyl Jennaro Kip Johns Annie Johnson Brett Johnson Cathy Johnson Traditional Foes Unite For Pompano Don Johnson Herbert Johnson Jill Johnson Leif Johnson Russell Johnson Scott Johnson Rebecca Judge Edward Kaczmarek William Kairawicz Randy Kane Claudia Kassal George Keane Suzanne Kedney } Pamela Kelement a Charles Kellough 4 Deborah Kelly Patrick Kennedy Darcie Kerr Linda Kersten David Ketcham Daniel Kievit John Kinley Diana Kirsch Karin Knowlton Libby Knowlton Karen Koch Robert Koehn Harold Kokernot Chuck Krepp Michael Koppy Dennis Krell Gary Kriplean Jeanne Krueger Pamela Kruse James Kunkle Kathy Lubins Sandra Laird William Lake Claude Langford Philip Lanteri Edward La Porta Peggy La Rue Kathy Laubscher x Michael Laughters + ay) Thomas Lauth acc uy @ Sandra Lawson Doris Lechner Steve Lechot Robert Lefler John Leighton Maxine Leitl Robert Leonard Arthur Leitner Michael Lesher Sandy Le Riche Rita Lewis Frances Laiacona Andrew Lickliter John Lillard Laurel Lisk Joseph Litowich Fred Loerop Helen Lopez Jean Loranger Joe Love Mary Lowry Janet Lugers Marilyn Lugers Patricia Lunn Pamela Lynch _ Cindy MacDonald Mary Machata Janice Macfie John Magon Casper Maier Mike Laughters with the ball... Paul Maloney Pompano wins this one... Lucia Manrique Dennis Marshall Annye Martin Margaret Martyn Jeff Matthews Terry Mauk Joseph Mayer Sylvia McCall Terry McCartha Linda McClure Otis McClendon Michael McClure Brenda McConnell Steve McCowan Scott McElroy James McFaden Gordon McGraw Sherry McMahon Penny Meeks Gary Meilahn Billie Meriwether Kathleen Michael Laura Miles Deborah Miller hnnie Linda Patrick Patsy Randy Jack Mike Robert Miller Miller Miller Miller Millikin Miner Miniea Minerd 1arles Kathy Brenda Thomas Barbara Stephen Stephen Randal Mitchell Mobley Moody Mooney Moore Moore Moore Morehouse = = SS a - — a a a a Lewis Murphy Terrence Murphy Brian Murray Kathryn Nadeau Steve Nardiello Thomas Newell Robert Nicholson Mark Owens Steven Pace Carol Palmer Stan Pardue Mary Parker Robert Parr Carolyn Parreault Donald Parsons Wayne Parrish Barbara Parsons Dennis Pearce Lorilee Pearl Elaine Pesek Jamie Peters Sandra Petillo Larry Phillips Ronald Morgan Marceil Morrell Albert Mortimer Chris Mossey Mont Mottice Jose Mugica Michele Mulleavey Bonita Mungai Harry Murphy Kathleen Murphy Richard Norton David Oakley Elizabeth O’Connell Steve O’Conner Kathy O’Donnell Michael Olinger Timothy Osgood Pamela Osteen Kathryn Osterhout Clarke Olmstead Gail O'Neill Elaine Mary Jeff Steven Nancy James | Pilon Pittman Plum Pocklington Pogg Powell | Marilyn Jane Gene Don George John Prevatte Price Pridemore Pritchard Prohaska Puder Traditions Encompass Sophomores Steve Pulchano Debbie Quist Gary Rathke | Gayle Rawls David Reaves Anthony Reckley Joyce Reinhardt Susy Rendleman John Reynolds Wilma Reynolds Don Richards Ronald Richardson | Ron Richardson | Karen Richter Carol Riggs Kenneth Riley = Marcella Rish Frank Ritti Glenn Rivers Paul Rizzo Kenny Roberts Rennie Roberts Sheree Roberts Mark Robey Marc Robinson ie Becky Rocker Jacquilline Rosamond Tana Rosecrans Derek Ross Danny Rowland Larry Rowland John Ruge Gail Russell Daniel Ryan Steve Ryan Matthew Sabin Rocky Saletto Pat Salter Debbie Sammons Deborah Savino Brian Savory Charles Schau ' Richard Schauss David Schick Lani Erma Linde Bruce Bruce Schirmer Schmaltz Schmaltz Schmitt Schneider David Bruce William Stewart Anita Ed Schroer Schulz Schulz Scrimger Searcy Schneider ' | SS Gary Searcy Steve Searl Craig Sebastian Lindsye Sedgwick George Seibert Wayne Seitl Donald Shepherd Jaimie Shiner James Shivel Lynn Shundich Linda Siendentopf Vickie Simeone Nancy Simmons Frank Sirico Charles Skeen Robert Slagter Paula Smalarz Steven Smalley Martinus Smit Charlie Smith Joan Smith Louise Smith Glenn Soles Susan Sosnowski Kathy Spadoni William Spaw Julie Spencer Rodney Spencer David Spurlock Lola Stallings Linda Standland Andy Stavrinou Richard Staten Malane Steffens Sheila Steinbock Charles Stevens George Stevens Bruce Stewart George Stewart Allen Stine Curtis Stockton Robert Strack Gary Stratton Dennis Stricklin Kenneth Stuber John Studley Benson Sullivan Thomas Rebecca William Linda Gary Sullivan Summerlin Summerlin Summers Swansa Ronald Phillip David James Margot Sweeny Sweeting Swensen Tanner Taylor | I | 7 al | Rene Is 68's Representative In Their First Homecoming Joe Teagarden Carol Teaters | _ James Tetreault - Tom Teuscher Jackie Tharp John Thayer Virginia Thofner Caroline Thomas Vickie Thomas Carol Thompson Linda Thompson Gregg Thoms Robert Thomsen Earl Tinsley Stephanie Tommers Debi Tos Janie Townsend Karen Trautman Nancy Travers Carol Treece Janice Trees Dennis Treff Anthony Trionfo Jeff Trudel Brad Tucker Linda Turek Phyllis Tutor Connie Twilley William Unks Joe Usterby Arthur Vass Wayne Vaughn Mark Vestal Scott Vestal Steven Vetro ‘ Dwight Vinkemulder Bradiey Volpe Bill Waas Ray Wafler Carol Walker David Walker Michael Wallace Tom Walsh Daniel Ward Allie Warren Carol Watson Barbara Watson Homecoming Attendant, Rene Cleveland... Escort, Clarke Olmstead... Dennis Weaver Robert Webb Kathleen Weeks Cathy Weicht Katherine Weimer Kathleen Weimer Sandra Welch Belinda Wells Teresa Wells Debbie West Fred White William White Linda Whiteley Judy Whitney Dale Wickstrum Joan Widener Allen Wiley Lenora Wilke Dale Willard Alfonso Williams James Williams Jeff Williams Judith Williams Lee Williams ie Margaret Williams | «€ Joseph Willis : Deborah Wilmarth Carol Wilson Thomas Wiswell Bill Witty Richard Wolf Leslie Wolfe Glenda Wolgamott Kathy Wood Barbara Woodsby Phyllis Wright Robert Wright Terry Wunderlich Suzanne Wycoff Raymond Yeager Randy Yoho Richard York Robert Zahn Cathy Zarcone Harold Ziontz Toni Adams William Adder Charles Adrey Deborah Adrian William Ahlert Leghton Arrowsmith Richard Ashburn Bruce Aylwin wt aed Fd “wy Curtis Pamela Elizabeth James Sandra Galen Mimi Jacqueline Atkinson Ayers Babcock Baker Barber Barker Bartlett Bauer Bettejane Charla Ronald Sue Patricia Theresa Ronald Bayer! Bell Bennett Benvenuto Bland _— Blevins Boggs Karen Michelsen Tim Nelson Ronald Minissali Bruce Milobar Georgiann Peabody Wendy Miller Edward Nuhfer Richard Miller Robert Mickler Charlene Price Janet Northrup Dawson Newton Molineux Judy Bond David Bourg Jerry Bower Karen Brady Jac que Braton Gale Bryan Tom Burgin Glenn Burroughs John Carmody John Cawley Linda Cesky John Coates Christopher Conley Joyce Coombs Doug Cox Jeff Crawford Linda Crotchett Marie Daniels Larry Daniels Loren Devos Christine Dichiara Debbie Drost Douglas Dupont Patricia Eldridge James Elwood Helen Fegenbush Donna Fiebach Philip Fletcher Robert Fletcher James Forsythe Sandra Frederes Peggy Gaedke George Gardner Robert Gargano Gary Geer Susan George Andy Gill Cindy Gottshall Sharon Granger John Grant Kitty Hoag George Kephart Frances Laiacona Russell Lewis Arthur Maggi Stanley Manning Timothy Masters Ronald Maursetter Jacquelyn Meyer Frances Muldoon David in school ORGANIZATIONS tant part impor ion plays an | e Trad Traditions are found in various facets of school organizations... Initiations, club meetings, projects... Continuing these old traditions... and starting new ones is part of the fun of belonging to a club. 133 134 TOP ROW: Karen Zinke, Patricia M Mark Phillips President Student Body Benefits By Student Council Services Serving students is the main objective of PBSHS Student Council... Louelle Miller, chairman of distribution of lockers, worked hard to get thing in order... By selling ID cards, Student Council provides another convenience for students .. . An activities bulletin board lets everyone know the agenda for the week... A new electric typewriter purchased this year makes work easier for the secretaries... This year our Student Council has the honor and great responsibility of being President of the Florida Association of Student Councils... Jim Stuber President FASC cDowell, John Warren, Tom Oare, Gibby Dickey, Bill Hopkins, Bob DeBeltrand, Gregg Raduka, Steve Spradling, Tory King, Margot Dehne. BOTTOM ROW: Mimi Kashmiry, Carol Clelland, Laurie Ryan, Judy Harris, Jenny Hayes, Jane Cherof, Julie McNiff, Joanne Burroughs. ad Daisy Hogen Corresponding Secretary Pat McLain Vice-president Cindy Clark Recording Secretary Roy Maurer Treasurer ‘ { fhe Ronald Kreulen Dexter Hagman Sponsor Sponsor TOP ROW: Fred Lauriello, Jack Wheeler, Jim Fleming, Pete Lassiter, Kim Andersen, Steve Zim- merman, Rick Pierce, Jim O’Leary, Bob Adams. BOTTOM ROW: Barb Redenius, Judy Mag- ness, Martha Fowlkes, Janis Tullgren, Barb Good, Becky Birdsall, Blair Schuler, Bunny Evans. ‘és . TOP ROW: Mike Campbell, Mike Wallace, Bruce Stewart, Tony Brown, Tom Bateman, Rob Thomsen, Jim Cheshire, Ray Sandhagen. BOTTOM ROW: Nell Delpit, Rita Lewis, Barbara Moore, Donna Hancock, Margaret Martyn, Susy Rendleman, Judy Burk, Pam Blattli, A prized portrait adorns the Student Coun- cil Wall. Student Council officers, Pat McLain, Cindy Clark, Mark Phillips, and Roy Maurer, work on locker files. i igi - Hf 4 ql { | H 4 ae See SS 136 X _, : s Pat McLain Sarah Aldridge Chairman Secretary TOP ROW: Tom Petcoff, Glenn Dame, Bill Hopkins, Phill Rodgers, Tom Oare, Mike Franco, Dean Austin, Mark Phillips, Jim Wallace. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Troll, Judy Carveth, Linda Hilgert, Sandy Out- house, Judi Childress, Joanne Burroughs, Karen Zinke, Linda Kubiak, Patricia McDowell. Inter-Club Council Dexter Hagman Ronald Kreulen Sponsor Sponsor ‘ Petes Bee ea ee ee) TOP ROW: Georganna Bonebrake, Sue Daniello, Madeline Philippson, Rick Pierce. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Jane Conners, Marylinda Pedigo, Sally Bush, Nance Irwin, Karen Evans, Donna . Avard. OO Sarah Aldridge, secretary-treasurer; Sally Bush, president; Debbie Dull, vice-president. Quill And Scroll Expands Members hip Members are inducted into Quill and Scroll after two years p of journalism... Last year, members built up treasury and : helped Quill and Scroll gain more status... Martha Wray Mrs. Lena A bake sale this year brought in Sponsor Matthews great profits... Sponsor The initiation, held at the beginning of the year, proved to be fun and interesting... 2 zs ‘ a at ee F TOP ROW: Mary Jane Conners, Marshall Frederes, Tom Petcoff, Lucky Smith, Stephanie Ferrell. BOTTOM ROW: Barb Redenius, Becky Martin, Nance Irwin, Sue Nickel, Barb Wheeler, Martha Fowlkes, Kathy Morse. 137 T. McEwen Editor Manager Nance Irwin Sally Bush Sponsor Martha Wray Club Editors S. Aldridge J. Seibert Beanpicker staff discovers creating a yearbook is hard work. Yearbook editors express school life through words and pictures. Beanpicker members do more than lay out pictures and write stories. They spend many hours out of class selling advertising ... getting subscriptions... meeting deadlines and taking pictures. Each year brings a new editor and a new staff with new ideas. The editor provides leadership by directing, instructing and criticising. The staff works hard for another Medalist Award. Ad Manager Circulation Managers D. Dull B. Wheeler B. Martin . Faculty Editors awa B. Geer S. Slade K. Weimer | M. Florea J. Wheeler S. Baldwin | Senior Editors Junior Editors Sophomore Editors ore P. Twitty S. Arnold K. Weimer Co-operative Efforts Produce An Outstanding Beanpicker LEFT: Frank Ritti and Debbie Dull display creative talents by putting finishing touches on the ‘66 Beanpicker Home- coming car. RIGHT: Beanpick- er queen candidate Judy Burk and escort Gary Martone ride with Editor Nance Irwin in the Homecoming parade. Feature Editors B. Redenius S. Budka 139 ORACLE staff stands for eight | pages of hard work .. . long hours... 1 and frantic rushing to meet deadlines. | The finished product informs y and entertains the whole school. Present, past, Suen Nickel Kim Andersen’ | Si Montaentaen and future Editor Business Circulation activities are related to all. Manager Manager The staff expresses its belief in... freedom of the press through the help of faculty, advertisers, and the students. ORACLE owes success to all; especially to sponsor, Mrs. Lena Matthews... D. McMahon Advertising Manager Mrs. Lena Matthews Sponsor : a: | Staff members proudly examine finished product... PBSHS ORACLE. R. Drummond S. Johnson L. Luther W. Ward B. Good Shirley Johnson, Sandi Montgomery, Mary Arseneau, Steve Spradling and Diane | Baer work on ORACLE. ORACLE------Words Of Wisdom Don McMahon, Wendy Ward, Leilanie Luther, Ray Drummond, and Donna Manchester find work on ORACLE hard but pleasant. bog (yen? et 0 Working the printing machine are Sally Glaize, Mary Ann Wanner, Pam Nardiello, Jack Swart, and Gary Martone, treasurer. Selecting material are Tom Petcoff, editor; Martha Fowlkes, lay out editor; Linda Nicks, Marshall Frederes, Joan Stahl, and Judy Morse. A Magazine Is Born OUTCRY has third successful year as Literary and artistic talents brought out. Prizes encourage student contributions—short story... essay... poetry ... cover design. Staff receives no academic Mrs. Jo Furgason credit—their work is all Satan extracurricular. Sed AREER NE Richard Smith, art editor; Kathy Morse, Stephanie Ferrell and Mary Jane Con- ners begin choosing illustrations. Mrs. June Rich sponsor He Officers: Linda Hall, secretary; Carolyn Troll, president; Nena Sours, treasurer; and George Titus, vice-president. Knowledge Gained Through Spanish Club Guest speakers tell of customs and experiences. Party given for native Spanish students. Spanish games are taught at meetings. Pinata delighted members at Christmas meeting. Sarah Aldridge, Homecoming candidate, adjusts her corsage as Bill Beaty and Carolyn Troll await the start of the parade. TOP ROW: B. Eckers, J. Seibert, F. Wall, J. Loranger, C. Cowherd, L. Wolfe, L. Wilke, M. Leitl, K. Brady, J. Shiner, L. Pfau. BOT- TOM ROW: P. Carr, N. Irwin, B. Bernston, D. Miller, L. Ackerman, L. Horton, L. Grant, A. Harris, S. Aldridge. ™ TOP ROW: M. Johns, G. Russell, J. Stuber, D. Seymour, F. Ritti, J. Haag, R. Birckhead, C. Boorman, K. Johns. THIRD ROW: N. Arciola, D. Butler, R. Rowland, D. Farguharson, L. Jenne, G. Cloutier, M. O'Neil, J. McFaden, C. Worthington, B. Fletcher, K. Han- ley. SECOND ROW: L. Godsall, A. Godsall, J. Tucker, C. Wackes, S. Peto, J. Knight, S. Graham, K. Kraeer, P. Marsh, P. Nardiello, S. Werk, J. Hackling, D. Garrett, C. Tucker. BOTTOM ROW: S. Laird, B. Tiburzi, N. Theisen, D. Henry, L. Davis, J. Jones; G. Penick, J. Johnson, L. Latham, C. Moore, D. Bishop, V. Headley, B. Reeves, J. Benkert, C. Cook. SEATED: Reid Alexander, accompanist. Annual Christmas Concert Presented By Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus is full of determination and talent—it serves school, local organizations, community . . . it sponsored contest for the class | with the most spirit . . . it iii q Presented annual Christmas ‘ . : rd and Spring concerts... ; Participated in traditional if National Honor Society a ' W , : initiation assembly .. . faced district and state contest. ' ‘ a TOP ROW: Dave Farguharson, librarian; Dave Butler, president; Nick Arciola, properties chairman; Jim Stuber, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Joy Hackling, secretary; Lana Davis, attendance chairman; Judy Johnson, publicity chairman; Jan Benkert, wardrobe chairman; Judy Jones, vice-president. 7 X Mrs. Harriet McMillin Director POMPANOTES: Judy Jones, Judy Johnson, Sandy Werk, Kris Kraeer, Jan Benkert, Lynn Latham. SEATED: Brenda Burris, accompanist. TOP ROW: Susan Daisely, secretary; Dottie Keebler, treasurer; Susan Schulz, publicity. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Daniello, president; Sharon Freels, vice-president. ----Pomptones The Pomptones contains fifty-five voices... all spent in busy practice. The girls’ money-making project was the Iggy Mascot doll sale. The Pomptones looking forward with high hopes to district contest and ambition to go to state for first time... This year Pomptones have a new look ... a three-piece gray suit with chorus name monogramed on the jacket. Brenda Burris, accompanist. TOP ROW: S. Freeman, T. Heath, K. Nevell, J. Dennison, B. Howell, K. Troutman, L. Higby, S. Freels, S. Lewis, K. Jackson. THIRD ROW: A. Herrera, M. Zorn, Marianne Guzzardo, B. Evans, T. Wells, P. Davidson, M. Conners, K. Carter, S. Taylor, V. Burkett. SECOND ROW: S. Price, M. Kraeer, V. Rehwald, J. Hayes, B. Morgan, S. Daisley, D. Keebler, B. Shrader, L. Howell, R. Boorman, C. Price. BOTTOM ROW: P. Williams, B. Czine, S. Schulz, N. Williams, S. Daniel- lo, S. Wilson, R. White, C. Burgess, S. Easom, J. Eldridge. = one : ica 1 sla | os TOP ROW: L. Hanley, M. O’Neil, G. Dame, L. Jenne, W. Merriweather, G. Dawson, J. Hackling, B. Backus. THIRD ROW: R. Fletcher, J. Daniels, C. Worthington, $. Pocklington, G. Meilhan, T. Abbott, P. Richards. SECOND ROW: J. Tanner, E. Worthington, J. Welsh, N. Skulina, R. Carter, C. Potier, M. Johns. BOTTOM ROW: F. Ritti, C. Boorman, K. Johns, J. Hinish, R. Wright, R. Miller, H. Johnson. SEATED: Dave Jarman, Accompan- ist. Boys Chorus Aims At State Contest Boys Chorus gains in popularity among students. Consisting of more than thirty members, it is a new addition to the Choral Department this year. Three choruses combined to successfully present G.F. Handle’s “Messiah” before Christmas. TOP ROW: Bill Meriweather, publicity chairman; Steve Pocklington, attendance chairman; Kip Johns, librarian; Barry Backus, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Daniels, vice-president; Glenn Dame, president; Dave Jarman, secretary. “Plus 4,” consisting of David Butler, David Seymour, Jim Stuber and Glen Dame, represents a lot of singing talent. MAJORETTES: Darla Helton, Jill Herick, Donna Manchester, Judy Quinn, Captain; Barbara Dorner, Co-Captain; Janice Derner, Peggy Walsh, Kim Corwin, Nell Delpit. Majorettes Sparkle During Halftime Twirling Tornadoes perform at all footbal l games and parades. Annual “Fire Baton” exhibition highlights the football halftime show. Majorettes add color and sparkle to the Marching Band. Perfection in precision drills and baton twirling are acquired through many hours of hard work. Those talented majorettes forming the “Fire Ba- ton” Pyramid are: Kim Corwin, Dianna Gaither, and Barbara Dorner. MAJORETTES: Linda Gestewitz, Linda Brownell, Carroll, Delia Franks, Jackie Tharp. Rita Lewis, Co-Captain; Debbie Gillispie, Dianna Gaither, Sue Franklin, Dianne FLUTES: J. Baker, G. Baldwin, P. Beecher, H. Buntin, N. Butler, S. Castiglione, S. Evans, C. Fletcher, L. Harvey, C. Humphreys, J. Krueger, C. LaCasse, J. Mclean, B. Schuler, V. Wasser. OBOES: A. Hall, D. Oakley, W. Parrish. BASSOON: J. Dale, D. Dills, W. Parrish. ALTO CLARINET: B. Boyd, K. Harrell, G. Swanson. BASS CLARINET: J. Badagliacco, D. DeBoard, P. Glatti. E FLAT CLARINET: P. Miner. B FLAT CLARINET: P. Castiglione, T. Alicata, P. Brown, S. Carson, L. Conn, V. Daub, V. Davis, V. Delpit, J. Feener, B. Fulford, R. Gaither, N. Johnson, W. Linder, M. Lugers, M. Mason, J. Mims, L. Moore, J. Persak, N. Ramsey, W. Shivel, D. Steinkamp, L. Summers, A. Sundberg, J. VanDerWalt, N. Walden. B FLAT BASS CLARINET: J. Meyer. ALTO SAX: R. Anderson, K. Felton, R. Robinson, L. Stowell. SAX: L. LeCompte, G. Martin, K. Spurlock, A. Wiley. CORONET TRUMPET: R. Brant, R. Dunham, B. Funke, E. Haag, L. Johnson, D. Leibrock, J. Minnick, R. Sandhagen, D. Smith, R. Smith, T. Sptiler, S. VanderPloeg, R. Welder. HORNS: D. Abernathy, G. Dame, M. Durbin, B. Funke, B. Heifner, B. Herschleb, A. Ramsey. BARITONES: K. Evens, S. Hawkins, J. Kananen. TROMBONES: L. Elliott, L. Fifer, L. Hall, D. Johnson, J. Kelly, D. Kerr, T. LaCasse. BASSES: M. Barber, B. Beatty, E. Deitrich, J. Mims, B. Sullivan. PERCUSSION: R. Beecher, M. Coleman, T. Del Bosque, R. Evans, S. Johnson, N. Schepis. Band members mean many things— willingness, hard work, and much time... Being faced with local, school, community, and state projects... Along with other activities are the annual candy sale, contributions to football games, pep assemblies, concerts, and district and state competition . ... Pride is taken from— tradition of marching every year in the Orange Bowl Parade... earning straight superior ratings at state competition for thirteen consecutive years... Members in both the All-County and All-State Bands... This is the “Pride of the Gold Coast, from the Gem of the Gold Coast, the POMPANO BEACH MARCHING TORNADO BAND.” Drum Majors Glen Dame and Terry LaCasse display pomp. SEATED: Ruth Dunham, treasurer; Larry Elliott, 2nd lieutenant; Doug Smith, captain; Sue Hawkins, Ist lieutenant; Nancy Walden, secretary. STANDING: Karen Evans, librarian; Cheryl LaCasse, publicity; Don Abernathy, uniform quartermaster; Glen Dame, assistant drum major; Judy Quinn, majorette captain; Terry LaCasse, drum major; Edward Deitrich, sophomore representative; Andy Ramsey, quartermaster; Anne Sundberg, storekeeper; Helen Buntin, social chairman. P.B.S.HS. Band Receives County And State Recognition Mr. Richard Mr. Robert | Elliott Monroe Majorette, Kim Corwin, represents the band on Homecoming float. Cognoscens Per Musicam Robert Monroe Director Learning through music . . . thought of every individual in orchestra. The orchestra is now three years old. It has participated in state contests, state clinics, and a few school productions. Long lists show work in Christmas concert, operettas, school concerts, and church concerts. This orchestra is unique because it is the only one in Broward County. Pride should be shown in our “First” orchestra in Broward... the symbol of learning through music. TOP ROW: D. DeBoard, N. Schepis, Mr. Monroe, B. Heifner, B. Funke, A. Ramsey, D. Abernathy, E. Dietrich. FOURTH ROW: D. Ward, W. Shivel, D. Steinkamp, T. Alicata, W. Parrish, J. Dale, J. Kananen, L. Elliott, D. Kerr, J. Kelly, D. Willard, G. Soles. THIRD ROW: L. Brownell, J. Peters, D. Brown, G. Peabody, J. Krueger, C. Humphreys, D. Oakley, J. Wohrley, E. Hagg, R. Dunham, D. Smith, C. Thomas, B. Vincent. SECOND ROW: S. Van der Ploeg, M. Malone, J. Sawdon, G. Thoms. BOTTOM ROW: W. Webber, O. Suleiman, D. Canfield, S.. Evans C. beberle C. Bland, R. Stamp, S. Hove K. Evans. ik HE : POMPANO BEACH Bis Bebb “A | | Api g = TOP ROW: Orhan Suleiman, publicity director; Sherry Evans, librarian; Judi Dale, social director; ‘Jeanne Krueger, sophomore representative; Andy Ramsey, stage manager. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Hawkins, secretary; Karen Evans, president; Brien Vincent, vice president and student conductor; Ruth Dunham, treasurer. SECTION LEADERS: Doug Smith, Tony Alicata, Nick Schepis, Winston Webber, Karen Evans. Mark Phillips and Rick Juday sell a Friendship Bond to one of the local merchants. Various Helpful Deeds Performed by Interact Steve Zimmerman gives his full attention to the back wall at Interact meeting. Rees Bee Ray Sandhagen gathers food at Thanks- giving to help needy. ¥. Rick Juday sells an Easter Lily in the drive to help crippled children. 151 152 Phill Rodgers Bill Beatty President Vice-president Service to others is Interact goal... Interact members are always ready to work for any worthy cause... Members are boys of strong character who the. desire to help school and community... Collecting food at Thanksgiving, working for the March of Dimes, helping the Salvation Army at Christmas, and the Easter Lily collection for crippled children are just a few of the duties of a member. The exchange student is always sponsored by Interact... This is a major project, and Friendship Bonds are sold to help raise money for support. . L. Elliott One of the local merchants invests in a Friend- ship Bond to help support Margot, the exchange student. Phill Rodgers and Mark Phillips are doing the selling. Tom Oare Bill Perry Secretary Treasurer Jim Fleming Parliamentarian S. Baldwin K. Burroughs ik S. Burton B. Campbell B. Campbell G. Davis M. Durbin T. Hertner B. Higgins eA Fe. tgp ett Per aras heer eee,’ RS Ss ee AT qeeetniitem.. a9 4 2 tz sedi shin ee “ ot wel —eiliys - Pel re ae a : | C. Muir | M. Phillips R. Rizzo P. Simmons Interact Services Benefit All D. Fields P. McLain B. Morgan J. Warren R. Sandhagen = S. Zimmerman 153 Phill Rodgers, Georganna Bonebrake, Margot Dehne, and Tom Oare look over plans for a joint party. Interact And Juniorettes Are Brother And Sister Clubs go om ae Phill Rodgers collects food for the Interact bas- ket at Thanksgiving. Seems like a joint meeting would be livelier than this! Se Peau Maes Juniorettes Help Needy Juniorettes sponsor annual Thanksgiving assembly, and the baskets are sent to migrant workers... Juniorette Keyette clothing drive helps poor in Broward County... Car washes and bake sales are Georganna Bonebrake and Julia Frank separate food fun and earn money after Juniorette assembly at Thanksgiving. for the treasury... Volleyball game of service club vs. teachers was a wipe out— for teachers! Judy Harris, Juniorette candidate for Homecoming was a finalist... Kay Sturmer, Madeline Philippson, Jenny Hayes, and Georganna Bonebrake are installed in new offices. Judy Harris and her escort Derek Moore in the Homecoming Parade. al Georganna Jenny Hayes Madeline Kay Sturmer Sandy Werk Bonebrake Vice-president Philippson Treasurer Chaplain President Secretary —— | i ; Nancy Rawls Mrs. Elizabeth Dorothy Ranes Parliamentarian Thompson Sponsor Sponsor Soa S. Aldridge C. Bartlett L. Basye P. Beecher P. Beecher P. Burns Juniorettes Serve Community J. Frank A. Harris N. Irwin J. Jones T. Loos P. Nardiello ’ 156 S. Outhouse J. Seibert K. Skuda L. Spector M. Bellmor C. Donato D. Dull L. Johnston M. Kashmiry Cc. Wolhart J. Wakefield Combined members of girls’ service clubs enjoy rousing victory over teachers in volleyball game. Key Club Follows International Theme “Serve With Integrity” is 1965-66 Theme. Members sell tickets for Kiwanis Golf Tournament. William Benedict Greg Stuart Tom Reid Homecoming Queen Candidate one Sponsor President Vice-President of five finalists. Student parking lot repainted by Key Club. Members usher at Miss Flame Contest. Key Club serves community by collecting for Muscular Dystrophy. John Franciscus Gordon Wavle Secretary Treasurer G. Dickey L. Fifer J. Jacobs F. Lauriello R. Maurer E. McDowell M. McNicholas J. Nelson B. Plumb A. Roads OY : K. Sandler D. Seymour . __R. Smith M. Solien J. Wallace J. Watkins J. Wheeler M. Barber B. DeBeltrand D. McMahon T. Bateman P. Brundage J. Dendir D. Gordon B. Schneider 159 IMI Julia Frank represented Key Club dur- ing Homecoming. John Nelson, Carol Barice, Dave Seymour, Susan Atkinson, Brock Plumb, Joanne Bur- roughs, Greg Stuart, Lorraine Verner, and Tom Reid stop for a picture after Key Club and Keyettes attend church together. Key Club, Keyettes Join Together Carol Fairchild, Roberta Webb, Bev Walker, Beth Meister, Joanne Burroughs, and Tony King make plans for a Keyette assembly. | Key Club Homecoming car awaits the parade. Shirley Johnson and Carol Fairchild find Keyettes’ meetings interesting and fun. meeting. Joanne Burroughs and Roberta Webb help conduct joint-meeting with the Key Club. 161 | ac er - SS —— SS — —— — Joanne Burroughs Roberta Webb Beth Miester Tory King Sue Nickel President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian 4 ne sashes C. Anguilm S. Atkinson D. Avard C. Barice —eesy Ts — J. Carveth P. Choquette S. Ferrell M. Fowlkes ea iF a 9 B. Holland S. Johnson D. Keebler L. Myers P. Noller B. Redenius C. Troll J. Tullgren 162 Bev Walker Carol Fairchild Recorder Sergeant-At-Arms Mrs. Marlene Betty Myrick Sponsor “FORWARD” With Projects--Goal Of Keyettes L. Verner B. Berntson J. McNiff P. Miner C. Morpeth Beth Miester, Joanne Burroughs, Roberta Webb, and Carol Barice conduct one of Keyette’s interesting meetings. D. Creech ia ee B. Schuler G. Singleton P. Wachob Keyettes composed of Junior and Senior girls .. . who achieve and keep a 3.0 average. Keyettes Serve the school by passing out cheers for first Pep rally. A clothing drive helped the community. Girls collect for the United Fund, Lukemia Drive, and collect money on Lily Day. Spiritual needs fulfilled when Key Clubbers attended church with Keyettes . .. Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet ends up year with motto... “FORWARD” ... 163 Jack Heifner Mike Franco Bill Hopkins Wyman Atkins Byron Gray Sponsor President Governor Vice-President Chaplain vet wee vet Charles Knowlton Larry Mosher Charles Smithers Charles Sneath Sergant-at-Arms Corresponding Treasurer Secretary Secretary Junior Civitans Boast State Governor Junior Civitans build better citizens Bill Hopkins elected State Governor of Junior Civitans Members keep reputation of being fun-loving, but service minded. Civitans and Civinettes co-sponsor party for retarded children. Pompano profits from numerous services of Junior Civitans As a service project, the members painted names on the curbstones in the teachers parking lot. Civitan induction is in progress. D. Black B. Cleveland J. Cranson S. Danglier J. Dickert D. Dullenkoph ee G. Franks E. Houck Rei mee: aceite | our school seal. G. Hull R. Mayer J. White D. Blinco R. Heifner Pompano Welcomes Civinettes he eases : Mrs. C. Miller Karen Zinke Janet Atkinson | As A New Service Club Sponsor President Vice-President i | Sponsor is International . | Civitan Club I | Civinettes try to serve school , | and community | Proceeds of Halloween Candy Sale | go to underpriviledged Christmas party given for retarded Children Car wash helps to build club treasury . i | Emily Oliver Bernadine Jane Nottingham i | Secretary Shragan Treasurer i | Sponsor D. Bishop J. Bridges L. Cole C. Corboy S. Daniello “ PF . W. Dennis D. Fuss C. Hayes | Hy Girls plan a future car wash. Estos A a 4 % % : | C. Lefler J. Hugentuglar | . = 2 : Judi Bridges and Jake Lowry atop Civinettes Homecoming SEES i oe Car. . nm 168 Marylinda Pedigo President J. Burk Pam Cusworth Vice President Katherine Stevens Second Vice President B. Coker Carol Rogers Secretary C. Desrochers Sandy Nadassy Treasurer B. Gerstner Birth of New Club--Junior Exchangettes--Service Is Goal L. Hilgert D. Hogen Junior Exchangettes take pride in helping Needy people... A Christmas Party for migrant children with Gifts and refreshments. An Easter egg Hunt included colored eggs and a pageant for the children. Helping promote pride in ones Country and developing appreciation for Viet Nam soldiers. Although new Club, organization helped win second place for Homecoming float. The future and present represented by motto “Unity for Service”... R. White —“ he J. McLean C. Schaffnet C. Whitmire S. Zahn L. Moore P. Walsh D. Carroll | Linda Nicks Sherry Yost Peggy Walsh Linda Tyrholm Mrs. Marjorie Chaplain Historian Parliamentarian Sergeant-At-Arms Rhinehardt Sponsor K. Harrell Exchangette’s All-Stars, Linda Tyr- holm, Kay Harrell, Sandy Nadassy, and Carol Rogers prepare for vol- leyball game with faculty. 2 T. Heath A. Klepper L. Lavoie D. Manchester L. McNulty i K. Seager E. Southard se Homecoming Queen candidate Charlotte Whit- mire and escort David Butler sit proudly in sec- ond place float. REBAR ATTIRE APTS i | | Eo | ; Bail TOP ROW: Bob Evans, Don McMahon, Eric Pierce, Tom Oare, Charles Worthington, Roger Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Doris | Creech, Judy Franklin, Nancy Walden, Sandy Nadassy, Judy Morse. Thespians Produce. |, Sponsors | Mrs. Helen Creech Miss Martha Wray Thespians build set for Cinderella | Members contribute food for Thanksgiving ! 170 TOP ROW: Roy Maurer, Barry Campbell, Mary Jane Conners, Ann Godsall, Gregg Raduka, Leonard Jenni, Mike O’Neil. BOTTOM ROW: Glenda Singleton, Michele Wanburg, Lorraine Verner, Dot Haislip, Julie McNiff, Linda Grant, Patricia Conners. ail CINDERELLA OF LORELAND Primary function of Thespians is to stimulate interest in drama and theatre attendance. Prospective . members earn required number | of points by working back stage, handling scenery, } : make-up, costumes, lighting, tickets, Officers include: Judy Unks, vice president; Laurie Ryan, ushering, publicity, props treasurer; Madeline Philippson, president; Connie Stokes, sec- heme ( and acting. fetory. Initiation is the culmination of events for new members. Cinderella, Glenda Singleton, arrives at the Palace Seg ot ' 172 Barbara Sandi Redenius Montgomery President Vice-president Cathy Bickmeyer Future Teachers Prepare Experience gained by teaching at elementary school. Students learn qualifications of a successful teacher. FTA leads clubs in buying books for library. Members guide at Back to School Night and College Night. Bake sales are always big success. Kay Weimer Second Vice- president storian Now Linda Stetler Treasurer June Monard Secretary Linda Nicks Chaplian Sarah Aldridge Parliamentarian a yi if Mrs. D. Cohn Marilyn Bradee Sponsor Sponsor Barbara Redenius, homecoming queen candidate, and her escort, Jay Cronk, await the beginning of the parade. Linda Nicks, Vicki Mandell, Jane Connors, Wendy Dennis, and Bev Stone stay after a meeting and talk. ial : OE AN ETI A FO TOP ROW: C. MacDonald, S. Johnson, J. Magness, K. Richer, V. Thomas, K. Osterhout, J. Shiner, J. Whitney, J. Spencer, S. Savino, N. Sours, D. Kaczprouski. THIRD ROW: D. Henry, M. Mulleavoy, D. Cross, J. Seibert, L. Vanderzicht, K. Ley, B. Stone, K. | Malone, L. Basye, M. Conners, C. Cowherd. SECOND ROW: C. Cantrell, C. Weicht, V. Mandell, C. Bickmeyer, J. Hazelton, L. Ryan, F. Drummond, J. Cherof, C. Wolfe, C. Hill, C. Schwandes, S. Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: J. Stahl, S. Nadassy, L. McNulty, B. Vick, W. Dennis, J. Yates, B. Kerr, S. Castiglione, B. Meister, S. Cromer, D. Goodballet, J. Loranger. Barbara Redenius and Linda Stetler display their art work. 173 Girls Prepare For Business Future In F.S.A. Sandy Ouihenel Judi Childress President Vice-President Claire Desrochers Mary Florea Secretary Treasurer F.S.A. members stress victory for Pompano on Home- coming car! Mrs. Ruth Shea Miss Helen Sponsor Sparling Sponsor i SS TOP ROW: Bunny Evans, Jeanette de la Pena, Linda Smith, Connie Stokes, Barb Smith, Beverly Grubb, Gena Stephenson. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Donato, Jackie Cloutier, Sue Cato, Jeanne Petit, Janice Yeazell, Margo Musselman. 174 ane Pa a ae i a . ee if ey { ge % Sie HEN ae 3 2 os : . De wi TOP ROW: Judy Billingsley, Linda McGraw, Debbie Gillispie, Jane Feener, Betty Winchel, Sandi John- son, Cindy Tucker. BOTTOM ROW: Penny Bannister, Carol Rogers, Sandy Nadassy, Pam Nardiello, Linda Stetler, Sandy Holden, Barb Gerstner. F.S.A.; recognized as an interest club. but serves school and community in many ways. They contribute to worth-while funds. Monthly speakers enliven meetings. secretarial qualities improve... while charm and fashion is not overlooked. Car washes and fashion show have become traditions with F.S.A. Girls prepare for careers by practicing secretarial skills to help busy teachers here at school New members watch candle-light ceremony before taking pledge of membership. ' Judi Childress and Mary Florea Bernie Baird uses imagination to take time to relax before Fash- create an original idea for a Thanks- ion Show begins. giving basket. Carol Donato proves that secre- taries are versatile and necessary in today’s world. Varsity Letter Required For Monogram Club Monogram club appeals to sports minded people. Cheerleaders and athletes combine to represent interscholastic sports. Monogram members letter in a varsity sport; serve the school; promote good | sportsmanship and fellow- ship among its athletes. Selling PBSHS sweateshirts is a successful project. Officers include Doug Knowlton, president; Carol Clelland, Monogram club satisfies chaplain; Charles Sneath, sergeant-at-arms; Susan Beltz, sec- basketball fans’ appetites retary; Martha Fowlkes, vice-president. by selling coffee and doughnuts at games. TOP ROW: Jim Wallace, John Nelson, Dennis Smith, Brock Plumb, Macky McDowell, Bob Adams, Jan Gies, Paul Lam- bert, Pat O’Conner, Dennis Weicht, Tom Reid, Ed Dawson. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Stewart, Linda Tyrholm, Carol Fair- child, Shirley Johnson, Carol Donato, Jenny Hayes, Cheryl Fessenden, Mary Arseneau, Kristy Skuda. Fale? od Miss E. Morrison Mr. Charles Ware Sponsor Sponsor TOP ROW: Steve Martin, Rick Juday, Bill Higgins, Mark Hahn, Steve u Spradling, Terry Tullgren. BOTTOM ROW: Sam Burton, Bob Morgan, it Mike McNicholas, Jack Wheeler, Roy Maurer. F.M.L. Seeks Knowledge Of Medicine TOP ROW: Claudia Kassal, Carol Thompson, Gregg Raduka, Steve Johnson, Eric Johnson, John Loerop, Jeff Densmore, Stewart Hinson, Debbie Garrett, Diana Kirsch. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Osteen, Gail Redding, Glenda Wolgamott, Linda Whiteley, Sandi Petillo, Sue Gibb, Stephanie Tommers, Lynne Birckhead, Cathy Weicht, Beth Parker, Caroline Thomas.| BOTTOM ROW: Lindsye Sedgwick, Maxine Leitl, Lenora Wilke, Doris Lechner, Becky Howell, Brenda Shrader, Carol Wolart, Lorilee Pearl, Jill Johnson, Lynn Hardy, Robyn Barringer. i: ees Mr. Grismer Sponsor Officers include, John McCuttoch, President; Linda Hilgert, Vice President; Dot Haislip, Secretary; Tim McEwen, Treasur- er. The Future Medical Leaders carry on varied activities. Booster hats and buttons are among fund raising projects. Members are active in decorating homecoming car, preparing a Thanksgiving basket, and planning for the school carnival. Medical interest is satisfied Many late hours were spent producing a colorful by many stimulating lectures homecoming car. and instructive films presented by prominent local doctors. Exceptional Students New members receive certificates during in- duction ceremony. ips es ee a ee oe ee Rewarded By Honor Society TOP ROW: Pat McDowell, Kathy Morse, Stephanie Ferrell, Diana Dills, Patricia Le Strange, Aurelia Klepper, Betty Goater, Joanne Burroughs, Linda Conn, Vicki Mandell, Judy Carveth, Sue Hawkins. MIDDLE ROW: | Nancy Jacobs, Lynn Latham, Becky Berntson, Becky Martin, Barb Wheeler, Marcia Desmond, Ann Craig, Laura Johnston, Lynn Hardy. BOTTOM ROW: Carole Barice, George Titus, Mark Baker, Mark Perna, Janet Paul Happy new members are tapped each year for NHS membership . . . Honor Society compiles honor role each six weeks, and members guide for Back-To-School Night. Purposes are—to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to develop character. Carl Alderman Hal Green Sponsor Sponsor Andy Roads Brock Plumb Martha Fowlkes President Vice-president Secretary Ken Sandler Carolyn Troll Treasurer Projects Chairman ma i En Ee Se. TOP ROW: Dennis Smith, Norm Dygon, Roy Maurer, Jack Wheeler, Dave Jarman, John Nelson, Jim Wallace, Bill Perry, Rick Pierce. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Avard, Blair Schuler, Penny Beecher, Susan Beltz, Susan Nickel, Shirley Johnson, Cheryl Fessenden, Mich- ele Malone. TOP ROW: Jim Stuber, Niles Burroughs, Orhan Suleiman, Mark Solien, Gordon Wavle, Roger Smith, Sid Vander Ploeg, Don McMahon, Steve Meier, Gregg Raduka. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Grubb, Nancy Butler, Betty Wood, Doris Creech, Debbie Dull, Linda Horton, Pat Choquette, Carol Steegstra, Janice Risser. 179 Mrs. Evelyn Myers Sponsor TOP ROW: Carole Barice, John Deckert, Jeff Densmore, Jeff Jacobs, Chris Wren, Chris Sabin, Pat Conners. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Yost, Pam Wolfe, Susan Atkinson, Diane Fuss, Joanne Burroughs, Karen Zinke, Lori Cole. Bernadine Schragen Sponsor Patricia Norman Dygon Julia Frank McDowell Vice-president Secretary President French Club Learns Films on France and its About Culture Of France inhabitants bring culture to members... Occasional guest speakers liven up meetings. Bake sales at school plays augment the treasury. This year, one major project a ; Lees Dais was rewriting their constitution. aisy Hogen Treasurer : 2 o ¢ TOP ROW: Susan Bousman, Pat Fess, Linda Hilgert, Lee Basye, Louise Ferrier, Janet Paul. BOTTOM ROW: Barb Good, Linda Godsall, Beverly Walker, Pam Wachob, Debbie Dull, Micki Wanberg. Tom Oare Jeff Hunt . Judith Barbara Wood | Mr. Richard President Vice-President VanDerWalt Treasurer Flaherty Secretary Spbnsor German Club Begins Its First Year C German Club is new to the roster of clubs this year. Composed of students taking German as an academic subject, members learn economic and political life of German speaking people. Membership is open to second and third year students with “C” average and first year students with “B” average. Club highlights include: a car wash, turkey shoot, and decorating homecoming car. Through films, guest speakers, and group discussions members learn about German culture. Chairman, Tom Oare, calls committee meeting for Home- coming car. TOP ROW: Richard Mayer, Mark Baker, Gary Noe, Jeff Wolz, Pam Cusworth, Ed Kaczmared, George Franks, Larry Hall, Don Abernathy. BOTTOM ROW: John Orr, Barb Redenius, Elaine Mayer, Janice Schrall, Margot Dehue, Mark Solien. | 181 i Hf | | Agricultural Projects Keep i STANDING: Steve Nowatka, chaplain; Mr. Bretz, sponsor; SEATED: Warren Kelly, vice president; Steve Barrett, president; Ronnie DuVall, sentinel; Craig Sebastian, reporter; Dan Vinkeinulder, treasurer. | Ag farm cattle survive heavy rains. FFA at work beautifying PBSHS. “ Learning to Do; Doing to Learn Earning to Live; Living to Serve” is FFA’s motto. Future Farmers gain appreciation of local, state and national problems through agricultural projects, prize winning exhibits, technilogical researching. The Ag. farm gives future farmers a | 4 chance to practice | | } classroom knowledge. _ Future Farmers Busy TOP ROW: R. Maeerselter, K. Donovan, M. McBride, R. Ohm, T. Wallace, R. Gabry, C. Lindeke, G | Bratton, S. LeChot, Mr. W. Bretz. MIDDLE ROW: R. Farkas, K. Park, A. Wiley, T. Price, R. Daniels, J Moore, L. Daniels. BOTTOM ROW: D. Stricklin, W. Berenguer, S. Vestal, R. Cooper, J. Musselman. . Cor, K. Hanley, M. . Kirbert, H. Roig, S. Future farmers display agricultural interests in homecoming parade. Donna Avard Russell Guinn Rae Ella Kliner President Vice-president Secretary Excellent Work Opportunities Provided By D.C.T. PBSHS Diversified Co-operative Training Club took four awards at 1965 District Meeting... A car wash, bake sale, and candy sale brought in lots of money, and fun also. Four delegates attended the State Convention in Orlando. An employer-employee banquet highlighted the final events of the year. Kathy Kearney Dave Clark Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms Homecoming Candidate, Rae Ella Kliner, with her escort Larry Hall. = rn oes ree oo A I eS D.C.T. Club officer Homecoming car with Donna Avard, Russell Guinn, and Richard Guinn. Fred Fiat Sponsor TOP ROW: Richard Guinn, Tommy Brunson, Dave Bartenfelder, Betty Fornby, Connie Putman, Ray Thornton, John Thofner. BOTTOM ROW: Penny Morra, Linda Broan, Carol Burton, Billie Williams, Cristine Chandler, Nona Greer, Cora Ayers Lois Senger, Cathy Metcalf. Rae Ella Kliner, on the job at Southern Bell si Telephone Company. Fe co Donna Avard, another Bell Telephone operator, | enjoys her work. Award winners of the D.C.T. District Meeting: Cristine Chandler, Donna Avard, Rae Ella Kliner, Dave Clark. Mrs. Bette Jo Langteau Mrs. Patricia Bess Sponsor TOP ROW: Rick Pierce, president; Kathi Pocklington, educational vice-president; Orhan Suleiman, sargeant-at-arms. BOTTOM ROW: Marylinda Pedigo, administrative vice- president; Vicki Mandell, secretary; Pam Cusworth, treasurer. Gavel Club Receives Charter Margot Dehne and Burnette Warren keep order between speeches. 186 1 | : | TOP ROW: Roy Maurer, Bill Beatty, Kathy Wood, Ann Barnes, Pam Ayers, Mike O'Neil, Sandy Nadassy, Burenette Warren. THIRD ROW: Tina Loos, Cindy Clark, Carol Lefler, Lynne Birckhead, Paula Smalarz, Becki Judge, Joyce Coombs, Marti Cusworth, Leo- nard Jenne, Peggye Johnson, Steve Pocklington. SECOND ROW: Coleen Wood, Tom Hertner, Bunny Evans, Marsha Bellmor, Laura Johnston, Judy Franklin, Pat Fess, Margot Dehni, Rose Mary White, Shirley Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Dix, Charlie Worthing- ton, Karen Seager, Bill Perry, Lea Lavoie, Jack Wheeler, Roberta Webb, Leslie Clark, Glenda Singleton, Sherry Yost. Carol Clelland brings honor to the Gavel Club as one of the five Homecoming Queen finalists. Gavel Club seeks to improve through cooperation and competition. Listening ... speaking... thinking . .. Gavel Club members learn poise and confidence. Bake sale helps boost treasury to help their school beautification project during Pride Week. Another orderly discussion takes place at a Gavel Club f meeting. 7 t 188 sf Bud Weaver Richard Smith Mary Jane Miss Nancy Irish | President Vice President Conner Sponsor Treasurer Ee - ce oi Sybil Fortner poses as Geunelda Munn sketches. Mrs. June Rich, sponsor, and Linda Senger, secretary, discuss cover design of programs. This year’s project... earring sale. Individualists enjoy designing the unusual. Creative talents emerge as art projects take form. Members serve the school by designing scenery for stage presentations. Homecoming Float wins first prize! Carol Lefler represents Art Club in Homecoming parade. Art Club’s Earring Sale Big Success eo... ; Md An Indian watches over food Thanksgiving basket. TOP ROW: David Wright, Robert Lawson, Craig Muir, Bonnie Tiburk, Sue Haynie, Fred Loerop, John Loerop, Danny Kievit, Charl. ton Cox, Richard Sedlak, Pamela Carr. MIDDLE ROW: Connie Corboy, Chery! Warfel, Jack Swart, Carol Lefler, Kathy Spadoni, Karen Dolan, Lynn Van Ness, Cindy Horn, Beth Brorstrom, Caroline Thomas, Charlie Worthington. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Smith, Kay Wheeler, Nancy Malito, Connie Stokes, Laura Myers, Judi Cooper, Kathy Wood, Pam Ziontz, Lois McNulty, Sybil Fortner, Guenelda Munn. TOP ROW: Guenelda Munn, Historian; Linda Perry, Treasurer; Louelle Miller, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Coker, President of Program Work; Linda Kubiak, President; Carol Lefler, Vice President of Publicity and Recreation. Girls Plan For The Future In F.H.A. Mrs. Jean Crowder Sponsor Mrs. Carmel Provencal Sponsor Pat Lestrange with the Thanksgiving basket which won third place for the hard-working F.H.A. members. Carol McCall represents F.H.A. as Homecoming Queen Candidate. Enthusiastic girls. . . become busy members. Cookbooks and yarn dolls and baked goods bring profit to club; their Thanksgiving Basket takes third prize. Community minded members . . . celebrate victories with banquet. Jan Hill and Linda Kubiak put finishing touches on F.H.A. Homecom- ing Float. . TOP ROW: Kay Sturmer, Jan Hill, Carol Fletcher, Marlene Moilanen, Debbie Quist, Leslie Wolfe, Donna Smith, Genie Marffield, Margaret Rose, Marlene Willard, Linda Towles, Francis Muldoon. MIDDLE ROW: Rose Mary White, Helen Buntin, Kathy Kipp, Aurelia Klepper, Kay Terry, Candy Freeland, Susie Fuller, Carol McCall, Sybil Fortner. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Knight, Judi Bridges, Linda Hall, Debbie Clapp, Ann Harris, Robin Anderson, Lynn Lattimer, Sharon Slade, Harriet Litowich. 191 Assembly Committee Co-ordinates Programs Our Assembly Committee tries to achieve their objectives which are... to provide opportunity for students to participate in and learn from assemblies that entertain, or instruct, or inspire, and that always stimulate pride in our school. Dennis Bailey, student co-ordinator, checks mailbox. Christian Bailey Sponsor William Towery Sponsor Mrs. Marie Murphy Mark Phillips Chairman TOP ROW: Bob Fay, Winston Webber, Orhan Suleiman, Niles Burroughs, Vice-president; Richard Stamp, George Franks. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Sandler, Susan Nickel, Russell Adams, President; Carole Barice, Secretary-Treasurer; Linda Hilgert, Steve Johnson. Y 011A Mrs. Catherine Martha Wray Faculty Co-ordinator ah Nursing Career Is Goal Of Girls In Para-Med Club Tlf | Mrs. Josie Koontz Sponsor Para-Meds help in school clinic to gain experience for future nursing... Caroling for invalids at Christmas time, and visiting senior citizens are two more activities. A bake sale helped bring TOP ROW: Barb Smith, corresponding secretary; Linda Ty- in funds for the treasury. | rholm, reporter; Connie Putman, recording secretary; Betty | Goater, sergeant-at-arms. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Paulson, vice- president; Judy Ann Carveth, president; Pat Beecher, treasur- er. TOP ROW: Marilyn Isler, Cheryl La Casse, Penny Beecher, Candy Corboy, Sally Bush, Judi Childress, Sue Peck, Linda Summers, Gail Choquette. BOTTOM ROW: Carole McCall, Dolores Jamrisko, Brenda Shrader, Ethel Cof- fey, Priscilla Marsh, Colleen Schaffner, Diane Leonard. Sally Bush, Para-Med Homecoming Candidate, and her escort Tom Petcoff wait in excitement for the parade to begin. 2 FS ths o BS wn als Ry é 4 ses By. t Le uals TOP ROW: Ken O'Donnell, Norm Skulina, Don Abernathy, Eric Bower, Jim Daniels. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Dumbough, Richard Witherspoon, David Tierney, Richard Miller, Cas Maier. , | ey 3 Wate oa! ( © oy: aia) a Dale Niles, president; Kevin Hanley, secretary-treasurer; Warren Mc- Donald, vice-president. Audio-Visual Club Aids Teachers Audio-Visual aids instructors and others in the care and use of Audio-Visual equipment. . . Ingenuity of members provides lighting for assemblies, sound effects, too. Audio-Visual operators help at all plays and concerts. Students from all grades are eligible... These people are very vital to our school. Mrs. Ann DiNardo Sponsor ART CLUB: President, Bud Weaver; Vice-president, Richard Smith; Secretary, Linda Senger; Treasurer, Mary Jane Conners. AUDIO-VISUAL: President, Dale Niles; Vice-presi- dent, Warren McDonald; Secretary-Treasurer, Kevin Hanley. BAND: President, Doug Smith; First Lieutenant, Sue Hawkins; Second Lieutenant, Larry Elliott; Secretary, Nancy Walden; Treasurer, Ruth Dunham; Head Drum Major, Terry La Casse; Assistant Drum Major, Glenn Dame. CIVINETTES: President, Karen Zinke; Vice-president, Janice Atkinson; Secretary, Emily Oliver; Treasurer, Jane Nottingham. BOYS’ CHORUS: President, Glenn Dame; Vice-presi- dent, Jim Daniels; Secretary, Dave Jarman; Treas- urer, Barry Backus. CONCERT CHORUS: President, David Butler; Vice- president, Judi Jones; Secretary, Joy Hackling; Treasurer, Jim Stuber; Librarian, David Farquhar- son; Wardrobe, Jan Benkert. GIRLS’ CHORUS: President, Sue Daniello; Vice-presi- dent, Sharon Freels; Secretary, Sue Daisley; Treas- urer, Dotty Keebler; Attendant, Tedie Heath; Publici- ty, Susan Schulz. D. C. T.: President, Donna Avard; Vice-president, Russell Guinn; Corresponding Secretary, Heidi Dyke- man; Recording Secretary, Rae Ella Kliner; Treas- urer, Kathy Kearney; Sergeant-at-arms, Dave Clark. FRENCH CLUB: President, Patricia McDowell; Vice- president, Norm Dygon; Secretary, Julia Frank; Treasurer, Daisy Hogen. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: President, Steve Bar- rett; Vice-president, Ray Thornton; Secretary, Steve Nowatka; Treasurer, Dan Vinklemulder; Reporter, Craig Sebastian; Sentinel, Ron Duval. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: President, Linda Kubiak; Vice-president 1, Barbara Coker; Vice-presi- dent 2, Carol Lefler; Secretary, Louelle Miller; Treas- urer, Linda Perry; Historian, Guenelda Munn. FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS: President, John McCul- loch; Vice-president, Linda Hilgert; Secretary, Dot Haislip; Treasurer, Tim McEwen. FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION: President, Sandy Outhouse; Vice-president, Judi Childress; Secretary, Claire Desrochers; Treasurer, Mary Florea. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: President, Barbara Redenius; Vice-president, Sandi Montgomery; Sec- retary, June Monard; Treasurer, Linda Stetler; His- torian, Cathy Bickmeyer; Parliamentarian, Sarah Aldridge; Chaplain, Linda Nicks. GAVEL CLUB: President, Ricky Pierce; Administrative Vice-President, Marylinda Pedigo; Executive Vice- president, Kathy Pocklington; Secretary, Vicki Man- dell; Treasurer, Pam Cusworth; Sergeant-at-arms, Orhan Sulieman. GERMAN CLUB: President, Tom Oare; Vice-president, Jeff Hunt; Secretary, Judy Van Der Walt; Treasurer, Barbara Wood. INTERACT: President, Phill Rodgers; Vice-president, Bill Beatty; Secretary, Tom Oare; Treasurer, Bill Perry; Parliamentarian, Jim Fleming. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: Chairman, Pat McLain; Secre- tary, Sarah Aldridge. JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE: President, Russell Adams; Vice-president, Niles Burroughs; Secretary- Treasurer, Carol Barice. JUNIOR CIVITAN: President, Mike Franco; Vice-presi- dent, Larry Mosher; Secretary, Charles Sneath; Treasurer, Charles Smithers; Sergeant-at-arms, Doug Knowlton; Chaplain, Byron Grey. JUNIORETTES: President, Georganna Bonebrake; Vice-president, Jenny Hayes; Secretary, Madeline Philippson; Treasurer, Kay Sturmer; Parliamentar- ian, Nancy Rawls; Historian, Judy Harris; Chaplain, Sandy Werk. JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES: President, Marylinda Pedi- go; Vice-president, Peggy Welsh; Secretary, Carol Rogers; Treasurer, Sandy Nadassy; Historian, Sherry Yost; Chaplain, Linda Nicks. KEY CLUB: President, Greg Stuart; Vice-president, Tom Reid; Secretary, John Franciscus; Treasurer, Gordon Wavle; Senior Director, John Nelson. KEYETTES: President, Joanne Burroughs; Vice-presi- dent, Roberta Webb; Secretary, Beth Meister; Treas- urer, Tory King; Sergeant-at-arms, Carol Fairchild; Historian, Sue Nickel; Recorder, Bev Walker. LITERARY CLUB: President (Editor), Tom Petcoff; Lay- out, Martha Fowlkes; Art, Richard Smith; Treasurer, Gary Martone. MONOGRAM CLUB: President, Doug Knowlton; Vice- president, Martha Fowlkes; Secretary, Sue Beltz; Treasurer, Jim Fleming. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: President, Andy Roads; Vice-president, Brock Plumb; Secretary, Martha Fowlkes; Treasurer, Ken Sandler; Projects Chairman, Carolyn Troll. ORACLE: Editor, Sue Nickel; Business Manager, Kim Andersen; Circulation Manager, Rick Pierce. ORCHESTRA: President, Karen Evans; Vice-president, Brian Vincent; Secretary, Sue Hawkins; Treasurer, Ruth Dunham. PARA-MEDICALS: President, Judy Ann Carveth; Vice- president, Pam Paulson; Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Smith; Recording Secretary, Connie Put- man; Treasurer, Pat Beecher; Sergeant-at-arms, Betty Goater; Reporter, Linda Tyrholm; Chaplain, Linda Phipps; Photographer, Debbie Wright. QUILL AND SCROLL: President, Sally Bush; Vice- president, Debbie Dull; Secretary-Treasurer, Sarah Aldridge. SPANISH CLUB: President, Carolyn Troll; Vice-presi- dent, George Titus; Secretary, Linda Hall; Treasurer, Nena Sours. STUDENT COUNCIL: President, Mark Phillips; Vice- president, Pat McLain; Corresponding Secretary, Daisy Hogen; Recording Secretary, Cindy Clark; Treasurer, Roy Maurer. THESPIANS: President, Madeline Philippson; Vice- president, Judy Unks; Secretary, Connie Stokes; Treasurer, Laurie Ryan. YEARBOOK: Editor, Nance Irwin; Advertising Man- ager, Debbie Dull; Business Manager, Sally Bush. 195 SPORTS--a tradition of victory and sportsmanship Traditions abound in athletics . . . Play the game . . . compete, excel. Prepare for ancient enemies; exult over Victory! Rich reward for the hours of training, self-discipline, sacrifice. Not whether you win or loose... . but how you play the game. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Margo Musselman, Mariha Fowlkes, Cinda Bartlett, Kristy Skuda, and Susan Beltz. Cheerleaders Generate Pep And Enthusiasm Raising the spirit at games, Striving to keep enthusiasm high, these girls unify our individual shouts into group cheers. They symbolize the pride we take in our school and our sports. Miss Bette Myrick Sponsor Tornado cheerleaders jump for joy as the team moves down the field. a JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Barbara Moore, Mimi Bartlett, Susy Rendleman, Marquita Ful- ler, Vickie Simeone, and Tana Cole. Ee ame | a - J SRE Rena: teen seme: Phill Rodgers and Joanne Burroughs buy tickets for the North Miami game. ‘ Coke and Hot Dog to replenish energetic spirits. Fans Make The Games What They Ar e Fans are essential part of every game... buy refreshments and wave pom-poms, shout for victory, cheer the teams on. Cross Country runners dress up to instill spirit in the crowd. The Band encourages the team at every game. Football Team Breaks Even | | FIRST ROW: Jim Wallace, Mike McNicholas, Bob DeBeltrand, Bill Wolfe, Charles Sneath, Steve Johnson, Steve Meier, Steve Joel. SECOND ROW: Rick Callum, manager, Bob Morgan, Tom Bateman, Mark Cope, Ken Eatmon, Pete Melas, Bill Higgins, Sam Burton, Pete Lassiter, Charles Smithers. THIRD ROW: Bill Mayes, manager, Mike Myers, manager, Bob Adams, Doug Fields, Art Capellen, Rick Festa, Ray Wafler, Gary Meihlan, Ken Ray, Dean Austin, Doug Knowlton. é | So. Broward Miami Curley Seacrest Ft. Lauderdale Coral Gables McArthur North Miami Key West Northeast Stranahan Higgins loosens kicking toe before Broward game Tornadoes make ready for first contest . Defensive ace also kicks extra points Tornado Coaches; Bubba Ware, Ray Stoviak, Stan McCall, and Hank Moody. Burton throws effective block for halfback Whaley. Drummond rounds end as Austin roll blocks opponent's defense. Tornadoes lose opener 6-0... Pompano’s offense falters under stiff South Broward defense... Team gains needed experience... Pompano crushes Miami Curley 28-6 Defense lead by Bill Higgins and his intercepted pass he ran back for a touchdown. Young offense begins to mature. Tornadoes meet a fired up Seacrest team... Pompano on losing end 17-0... Team could not move the ball against the Seahawks. Tornado squad defeats Ft. Lauderdale 16-13... Hustle and desire key to victory ... Ray Drummond and Steve Spradling star on offense... Pompano pitted against unbeatable odds... Coral Gables thumps Tornadoes 34-0 .. . Pompano shows a never say die effort throughout game... Tornadoes tame the McArthur Mustangs... Victory comes on last minute touchdown to Wallace for a 13-12 win... Stout defense puts on a fine performance... Tough North Miami routes Pompano 24-0... Neither offense nor defense... Could halt the Pioneers... Pompano upsets favored Key West 6-0... Alert defense kept Conks scoreless . . . Team effort overshadowes individual performances... Pompano has successful homecoming... Tornadoes romp over Northeast 13-0... The game was a defensive battle... Tornadoes battle Stranahan in final game... Pompano loses to Dragons 17-7... Tornadoes break even for the season... 203 Tornado Highlights Drummond gallops 40 yards to setup pano score against Stranahan. Austin bulls his way for a gain against Northeast as Pompano triumps in Homecoming game. | Whaley bursts through Stranahan line picking up a block by halfback Spradling. All county end Larry Hall grabs reception against McArthur. J. V.’s Look Toward The Future J. V.’s learn football, McArthur gain valuable experience to be Ft. Lauderdale future varsity players Stranahan Seacrest S. Broward Northeast FIRST ROW: Phil Griffin, Mike Carroll, Jim Cheshire, Jerry Heath, Bruce Stewart, Al Williams, Jim Haag, SEC- OND ROW: Scott Festal, Greg Basatt, Bill Merriweather, Paul Rizzo, Chuck Schau, Ken Stuber, Zee Williams, Mike Ribino. THIRD ROW: Charles Smith, Scott Johnson, Char les Lindke, Mike Campagna, Garth Corey, Doug Dupont, Bob Parr, Jeff Trudel. FOURTH ROW: Phil Sweeting, Jim Coleman, Bill Chakford, Doug Hendei- son, Stan Michelson, Corky Pardue, Jamey McFadden. FIFTH ROW: Louis Murphy, Steve Smalley, Terry Murphy, Joe Cuitti, Matt Sabin, Bob Thomsen, Bob Hopkins. Al Williams follows blockers after catching a screen pass ees Pee - . ee ey 2 “ Lew ¥ oe J ae bei fe FIRST ROW: Steve Whaley, Keith Finley, Bill Brooks, Jack Wheeler, Brian Vincent. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Hall, Bill Moore, Tim McEwen, Jeff Densmore, manager, Jan Gies, Paul Lambert, Coach Tucker Morris. Basketball Team Ties For County Championship South Broward ; ae _Northeast Orlando Evans _.North Miami Orlando Edgewater South Broward Stranahan . : North Miami . . Miami Central Fort Lauderdale __ . Miami Norland .. _..Miami Edison .. . Coral Gables , _. Stranahan Palmetto eae = f. aes s Miamt Norlands..5 Ocala . McArthur Miami Edison bed a i. McArthur. oie acne nfocanteorol City Fort Lauderdale _. fe cater 73. x BSc oe Mortheost ae Carol. City cig nan ae = District Tournament Coach Tucker Morris, who has led Tornado cagers Keith Finley lays one in as Tornadoes defeat Mc- to four consecutive winning seasons, checks his line- Arthur. up. Jack Wheeler eludes Carol City defender in romp over the Chiefs. is fouled in thrilling upset of second-ranked Stranahan. Tim McEwen pumps in a jump shot as Jan Gies looks for a rebound. Exciting and successful season for roundballers ... after poor beginning with disastrous Orlando trip and loss to Stranahan... Five game win streak ended in Christmas Tournament Championship... Brooks, Finley, Gies were All-Tourney players . . . Loss to Edison led to eight game win string... Big win over second-ranked Stranahan was highlight . . . Jan Gies was one of all-time high scorers and All-County selection... Co-champs of Broward County with 18-7 record before District Tournament... Wins And a New Coach Come To J. V.’s South Broward _. Stranahan _.Miami Central Miami Norland | Miami Edison McArthur _. Fort Lauderdale Carol City . Northeast North Miami South Broward North Miami Fort Lauderdale Miami Edison Stranahan _. Miami Norland McArthur Miami Central | . Carol City Northeast Fine record of 12-7 for Baby Tornadoes... First year for Coach Bob Hall... Fast-breaking team with a lot of hustle... Led by juniors Carl Winderl and Doug Kennedy .. . Jim Coleman and Al Williams are top sophomores... Doug Kennedy pumps one in against Miami Central. FIRST ROW: Carl Winderl, Jim Coleman, Alfonso Williams, Glenn Soles, Tom Bateman, Greg Bassett. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Hall, Ron Hinners, Gary Hale, John Puder, Chuck Mitchell, Rob Thompson, Bob Nicholson, Mike Capagna, Bill Ahlert. Young team has great devotion... Endurance is key to success... Finished fifth out of seven in County Meet... Dual meet victories over Miami Beach and North Miami. . . Led by John Chadwick, Richard Rodgers, and Charles Kane... Franks, Rodgers, and Ulrich limber-up for a FIRST ROW: Carl Haag, Charles Kane, George Franks, Gary Kriplean, Richard Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Richard Stamp, Eric Pierce, Mike Koppy, Coach Bill Miller, Arthur Ball, George Stewart, Kimberly Ulrich. Coach Bill Miller, who also supervises Tornada track squad. Stranahan South Broward Miami Beach Carol City McArthur North Miami Boy Tankers Work Toward Greatness TOP ROW: Chris Wren, Tom Reid, John Nelson. MIDDLE ROW: Ed Houk, Bill Niel- sen, Ed Dawson, Mark Hahn, Brian Gilchrest, Paul Brundage, John Orr. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Denvir, Frank Drummond, Vernon Dasch. Coach Bob Ousley has produced another fine team... Marked by extreme excellence of individuals . . . Contender for state honors as usual... Headed by Olympic Silver Medalist John Nelson... and other three-year men Tom Reid and Mark Hahn... Early setbacks should give way to Tornado victories . . . Water sport is one of most successful at Pompano... Big things expected of boys this year... Team splashes through an endurance drill in practice. Girls Swim In Defense Of State Title S.E. Interscholastic Meet Pine Crest North Miami Miami Springs Hialeah South Broward Pine Crest Fort Lauderdale Forrest Hill Conference Meet Stranahan County Meet State Meet TOP ROW: Nancy Rawls, Patrice Williams, Pam Davidson, Lyn Shundich. MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Fessenden, Linda Tyrholm, Marian Gilchrest, Janet Lugers. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Zinke, Pam Kruse, Kay Wheeler. Kay Wheeler executes a perfect back drive. State champs for two straight years... Have excellent chance for repeat performance... New coach is Miss Liz Morrison. . . Early victory over North Maimi... Led by returning Patrice Williams, Nancy Rawls... Kay Wheeler, Marian Gilchrest, and Cheryl Fessenden... Pam Kruse is outstanding sophomore... Experience and great skill create hopes for top season... i Dangler and Forbes work on farmer’s carry in practice. Wrestling Is A New Sport At Pompano FIRST ROW: Tom Teuscher, Gary Kriplean, Curtis Atkinson, Tom Fawcett, George Franks, Lee Holmes, George Stewart. SECOND ROW: Mike Koppy, Richard Rodgers, Renee Forbes, Al Jabbit, Coach Curtis Motzner, Tom Spear, Pete Lassiter, Joe Coats, Steve Dangler. Successful sport in its first year here... Exciting ... strenuous . . . toughest six minutes in athletics . . Strenght, agility, speed, and devotion are needed... Lack of wrestlers caused early losses... First victory against Northeast Hurricanes... Bill Kaelin and Steve Dangler are top heavyweights . . . Small men are led by Gary Kriplean and George Stewart... Stranahan McArthur Northeast South Broward Miami Military Norland . Stranahan McArthur be Northeast Edison Curley Miami Central Golf Team Looks Forward To Big Season TOP ROW: Roy Mauer, Bob Peck, Brock Plumb, Macky McDowell, Chuck Smith, Coach Henry Moody. BOTTOM ROW: | Harry Murphy, Burce Stewart, Bill LeStrange. Golf team has experience... Boys have traditions of victory... Schedule is rough... Plumb practices before match. Patience needed in game of concentration... Individuals star... Team predicts excellent season... Ft. Lauderdale McArthur Carol City Norland Planatation South Broward =. Pinecrest _ Miami Central a Planatation Stranahan North Miami Edison Girls Tennis Team Excells TOP ROW: Barb Smith, Pat Fess, Pat Noller, Barb Wood, Bonnie Tiburzi, Sandy Kollar, Sponsor, Miss Nancy Irish. BOTTOM ROW: Barb Wheeler, Bertie Webb, Colleen Schaffner, Janis Tullgren. Team forecasts successful season... Girls struggle for position. . . Hope for victorious campaign... Game requires hard work and skill. . . Spirit possesses entire team... An excellent future seen... Noller readies for a match. a ae Fess bears down in competition. St. Thomas Norland Ft. Lauderdale South Broward Planatition Northeast McArthur Miami Edison Carol City North Miami Stranahan Nova BERET EAE TEL OE FS OFT Tornado Boys Net Victory Jacobs serves ball... F ranciscus loosens before match... Pa ere ANCA se “nage e TOP ROW: Chuck Schau, Jeff Jacobs, John Franciscus, Mark Barber, Coach Phipps. BOT- TOM ROW: George Kephert, Eldon Haag, Dan Gordon, Arlie Bobo. Northeast St. Thomas Norland Ft. Lauderdale South Broward Planatation Carol City Miami Central McArthur Miami Edison North Miami Nova Stranahan Lettermen return... Early competition is rough... Boys excell in endurance... Seniors pace squade... Netters thrive on confidence and improvement... Baseball Heads For Big Season TOP ROW: Rick Moore, Bill Brooks, Richard Spadoni, Bill Murphy, Bob Morgan, Gary Favitta, Jim Goggins, Steve Word- en, Ken Roberts, Jake Lowery. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Hatfield, Dennis Weicht, Dave Soles, Steve Passler, Bob Adams, Pat O'Connor, Bill Cleveland, Larry Hall. Baseball heads spring sports... Teams practice starts in January... Boys work hard to condition for long schedule . . . Swede Hatfield coaches team... Roster has fine talent. . . Coaches predict big season... Hustle and desire are key to success... Team led by five seniors... Juniors make up majority of young squad... Baseball is national pastime... Varsity Coach Hatfield VARSITY SENIORS: TOP ROW: Jake Lowry, Rick Moore, Larry Hall. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Cleveland, Pat O’Connor, Coach Swede Hatfield. | McArthur So. Broward Stranahan Northeast Ft. Lauderdale McArthur So. Broward Stranahan Northeast Ft. Lauderdale Nova Hialeah North Miami Norland Miami Central Miami Springs Carol City J.V.’s Strive TOP ROW: Bob Fish, Jeff Crawford, Ron Hinners, Bob Nicholson, Mark Baker, Glen Soles, Phil Sweeting, Wayne Jones, Coach Ray Stoviak, Dan Cogdail, Stewart Hinson. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Grinis, Bob Leonard, Steve O’Connor, Glen Bur- roughs, Ron Richardson, Bruce Schmitt, Greg Bassett. Hall slams into second base as O’Connor prepares for the tag. For Fundamentals Track Squad Is Sturdy And Confident Jerry Hill is up and over the high jump bar. Outlook bright for team of Coach Bill Miller. . . Strong individuals should make up for lack of depth... Promising future for many sophomores and juniors. . . Two-mile relay team looks very solid... Returnees Pete Melas, Steve Martin, Steve Spradling... Charles Kane, Jerry Hill form a good nucleus... Pete Melas unloads the shot. BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Trudel, Kip Johns, Jerome Butler, Ronald Sweeney, Craig Sopcisak, Randy Kane, Bill Wolfe, Jerry Hill. Top ROW: Coach Anderson, Alfred Fann, Pete Melas, Richard Stamp, Charles Kane, Mike Parrish, Otis McClendon, Dave Anguilm, Kim Anderson, Terry Spitler, Art Ball, Bob Fletcher, Bill Merriweather, Larry Cox, Dave Schick, Kim Ulrich, John Baker, Coach Bill Miller. oe Charles Kane flips over the bar. Team runs a conditioning race in practice. Carol City Northeast Flying L Relays South Broward Miami Beach Stranahan Conference Meet County Meet McArthur State Meet clare OR 220 Senior Directory JON DAVID ABBOTT: “Abbeywabs”, July 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4). DON ALFRED ABERNATHY: “Don”, April 19, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (3,4); Audio Visual Club (3,4); German Club (4). , RONALD ADAMS: ’R.A.”, January 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Basketball (2). RUSSELL ADAMS: “Rusty”, April 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science (2,3,4), Vice-President (3), Presi- dent (4); Junior Civitan (4); I.C.C. (4). ROBERT ADELMANN: “Spot”, October 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Monogram Club (4); Baseball (3); Football (2); Basketball (2). KENNETH ADRIAN: “Ken”, August 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4). PATRICIA ADRIAN: “Pat”, June 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); ROBERT JAMES AGURKIS: “Bob”, September 20, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (4). SARAH LEE ALDRIDGE: “Sarah”, September 17, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3,4); Oracle (3); Spanish Club (4); Juniorettes (4); Quill and Scoll (3,4), Sec- retary-Treasurer (4); Beanpicker (4); 1.C.C. (4), Secretary (4); Debate Team (4). ANTHONY ALBERT ALICATA: “Tony”, February 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Band (4); Orchestra (4). DIANA JOY ALLEN: “Diana”, March 23, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Snowball Chairman (4); Class Representative (4); Tennis (3,4); Homecoming Queen (4). SANDRA LEE ALTMAN: “Sandi”, December 24, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3); Student Council (2,3). KIM ANDERSEN: “Shorty”, May 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4; Key Club (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2); Honor Society (3); Student Council (4); Boys’ State (3); National Merit Semi-Finalist (4); Graduation Attendant (3). BARBARA MAY ANDERSON: “Bobbie”, May 16, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Tumbling (2); Comin’ Round the Mountain (2). ROBIN KAYE ANDERSON: “Robin”, December 31, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). CATHY SUE ANGUILM: “Cass”, March 31, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2); Spanish Club (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Tumbling (2). RICHARD ALLEN ANTLE: “Rick”, November 21, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); German Club (4); Tennis (3,4). NICHOLAS ANTHONY ARCIOLA: “Greek”, August 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (3,4). MARY ANNE ARSENEAU: “Mary”, January 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Outcry (4); Swimming (3,4). SUSAN LYNNE ATKINSON: “Susan”, June 29, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Juniorettes (3); Keyettes (4); French Club (3,4). BARRY DEE AUSTIN: “Barry”, August 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. pease.) DONNA MARIE AVARD: “Donna”, August 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); French Club (3,4); D.C.T. (4), President (4). CORA SUE AYERS: “Cora”, March 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); DCT at4i JERRY WAYNE AYERS: “Jerry”, November 10, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (4). DENNIS BAILEY: “Dennis”, August 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Wizard of Oz (3); The Ugly Duckling (2); Student Coordina- tor of Assemblies (4). BERNADETTE DENISE BAIRD: “Bernie”, June 11, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2); Future Secretaries of America (3,4). DOROTHY ELIZABETH BAISLEY: “Dottie”, August 28, 1948; PBS HS (2a 4) STEVEN JEFFERY BALDWIN: “Mad Dog”, January 23 ,1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2,3); Gavel Club (2); Student Government Day (2); Outery (3); Beanpicker (4); Class Treasurer (4); The Ugly Duckling (2); Football (2,3); Baseball (2). JAMES EMORY BANDI: “Jim”, September 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (Zoe PENELOPE MARY BANNISTER: “Penny”, October 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries of America (4). DONNA KAYE BARBER: “Dee”, November 22, 1948; P.B.S. ros (2,34). MARIE JEAN BARCIA: “Marie”, March 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (23:4) CAROL JOY BARICE: “Carol”, August 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (4); French Club Seniors must face new horizons in life. (3,4); Junior Academy of Science (3,4); Secretary-Treasurer (4); Future Medical Leaders (3); Treasurer (3); Girl of the Month for December (4). LEX BARKER: ‘Lex’, September 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Attendance Chairman (4); South Pacific (2); Flower Drum Song (3). THOMAS RUSSELL BARLOW: “Tom”, October 14, 1948; P.B. SES. (3 4). RANDOLPH OVID BARNETT: “Randy”, November 30, 1947; PIRES i Sy(2)3)4)- STEVE BARRETT: “Steve”, December 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4); Treasurer (3); Presi- dent (4). CYNTHIA BARTLETT: “Cinda”, April 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); French Club (2,3); Class Representative (3); Class Vice-President (2); Cheerleading (4); Tennis (2,3,4); Graduation Usher (3); Football Sweetheart (4). LEE BASYE: “Lee”, March 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); F.T.A. (3,4); French Club (3,4); Juniorettes (4). KATHRYN VIRGINIA BAYLOR: “Kathy”, December 1, 1948; P Bis. ES. (2;3,4). WILLIAM KEMP BEATTY: “Bill”, January 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3,4); Interact (3,4); Vice-President (4); Student Council (4); Band (2,3,4). PATRICIA KAY BEECHER: “Pat”, December 16, 1947; P.B.S.H. S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (2,3,4); Treasurer (4); Future Medical Leaders (2); Juniorettes (4). PENELOPE SUE BEECHER: “Penny”, December 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2); National Honor Society (3,4); Juniorettes (4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (3). RAYMOND BATES BEECHER: “Ray”, April 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Track (2). JOHN PAUL BELGARD: “J.B.”, April 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (4); Basketball (2); Junior Civitan (3,4); Vice-President (3). MARILYN ANN BELL: “Ding-Dong”, September 11, 1947; P.B. Stal Sa (23,4) PATRICIA BELL: “Crisco”, June 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PRISCILLA ANN BELL: “Priscilla”, April 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DENNIS JAMES BELOIN: “Hoss”, August 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); German Club (4); Football (2,3,4); Most Valuable Player (4); Baseball (2). SUSAN LEE BELTZ: “Sue”, December 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Secretary (4); National Honor Society (4); French Club (3); Student Athletic Committee (3,4); Secretary (4); Tennis (2,3,4); Cheerleading (2,3,4); Captain (4); Graduation Usherette (3). ROGER W. BENEDICT: ‘Roger’, August 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SHARYN MARIE BENEDICT: “Sharyn”, August 17, 1948; P.B. Se Sy Cea, PAUL FREDERICK BENGE: “Hanger”, March 19, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); History Club (3); Football (2); Track (2). ROBERT L. BENNETT: “Bob”, September 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CATHY ANN BICKMEYER: “Cathy”, March 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4), Historian (3); Girl’s Chorus (3), Treasurer (3). RONALD JAMES BIRCKHEAD: “Rinny”, August 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Chorus (3,4); Flower Drum Song (3). DIANE ELIZABETH BISHOP: “Butts”, December 18, 1947; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); South Pacific (2); Flower Drum Song (3). BERNERD EDWIN BLACK: “Bernerd’”, December 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (2,3,4); Football (3,4); Baseball (2). DWIGHT FULTON BLACK: “Dwight”, October 2, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). ARLIE RUSSELL BOBO: “Russ”, July 22, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Junior Civitan (4); Tennis (4). GEORGANNA BONEBRAKE: “George”, July 18, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), President (4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); |.C.C. (4). RICKIE MICHELE BOORMAN: “Rick”, April 23, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (3,4). ROGER CRAIG BOOTH: “Romeo”, March 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2). RUTH ANN BOUCHARD: “Poopsie”, February 28, 1948; P.B. Sula (2,3) 4)- MICHAEL LEROY BOWER: “Mike”, December 4, 1948; P.B.S. mosh (ASA). DAVID M. BRADEN: “Dave”, April 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). GLORIA ANN BRADEN: “Gloria”, July 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). NORMAN HOWARD BRAHS, JR.: “Norm”, July 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Track (3). KATHLEEN BRESCIA: “Kathy”, July 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Para-Meds (4); Future Homemakers of America (4). JUDITH ANN BRIDGES: “Judi”, December 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); Girls’ State (3); Sophomore Homecom- ing Attendant (2); Homecoming Attendant (4). RONALD BRION: “Ron”, May 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). RONALD JOSEPH BROOKS: “Ron”, July 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JAMES WALTER BROWN: “Jim”, August 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). TERRY BROWN: “Terry”, August 17, 1945; P.B.S.H.S. (4). GEORGE WITHERS BROWNLOW: “Bunny”, April 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Junior Civitan (4). PAMELA BRUCE: “Pam”, May 25, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SHARON ANN BUDKA: “Sharon”, July 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Future Teachers of America (3); Bean- picker (4). JOSEPH MICHAEL BUFFA: “Lep”, January 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). HELEN JUNE BUNTIN: “Helen”, December 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Social Director (4); Future Teachers of America (3); Future Homemakers of America (4); Keyettes (3); Juniorettes (4); Class Representative (3,4). JUDITH ANN BURK: “Judy”, January 8, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Chairman Publicity Sophomore Plays (2); French Club (2,3); Student Council (4); Beanpicker (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Debate Team (4). PATTIE VAUGHN BURNS: “Pattie”, October 15, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2,3); Juniorettes (4); Thespians (3, 4); Wizard of Oz (3); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3). JOANNE LOUISE BURROUGHS: “Joanne”, January 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Student Council (3,4); Chairman Homecoming Parade (4); French Club (2,3,4); |.C.C. (4); Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Vice-President (3), President (4); Tennis (4); Gradua tion Attendant (3). KENNETH JESSE BURROUGHS: “Ken”, December 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4); Baseball (2,3); Golf (4). NILES PHILLIP BURROUGHS: “Niles”, October 6, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Junior Academy of Science (3,4), Vice-President (4); Future Farmers of America (2). SAMUEL CLARENCE BURTON: ’Cro-magnon”, May 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Interact (4); Student Council (3); Class Representative (4); Football (2,3,4); Track (3). SALLY ANN BUSH: “Sally”, February 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Beanpicker (3,4), Business Manager (4); Quill and Scroll (4), President (4). ROBERT DAVID BUTLER: “Dave”, August 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4), Librarian (3), President (4); 1.C.C. (4); South Pacific (2); Flower Drum Song (3); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3). DONALD CALKINS: “Don”, February 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Science Club (2). BARRY CALHOUN CAMPBELL: “Barry”, February 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Band (3,4); Our Hearts Were 221 SS SS Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4); Thespian (4). BRENT WALTER CAMPBELL: “Brent”, February 19, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (3,4); Orchestra (4); Interact (2,3,4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4); Boy’s State Git MARION CANNIZZO: “Max” , September 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PAMELA JEAN CARR: “Pam”, March 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Art Club (3,4); Spanish Club (4). JUDITH ANN CARVETH: “Judy Ann”, February 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (3,4), Reporter (3), President (4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); I.C.C. (3,4), Secretary (3); Coming ‘Round the Mountain (2); Class Representative (2); Girl of The Month for October (4); Graduation Attendant (3). SHARON JEAN CASTIGLIONE: “Shar”, November 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3,4); Band (2,3,4); History Club (2). JOHN DOUGLAS CHADWICK: “Jack”, March 1, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (2,3,4); Basketball (2); Track (2,3, 4). CRISTINE ANN CHANDLER : “Cris”, February 18, 1948; P.B.S. HS. (2:3:4). Art Club (2.3) DiG. Te (4): ROBERT BRASWELL CHAPMAN: “Bobby”, February 21, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2); Football Manager (2,3,4); Basketball Manager (2). STEVE PERRY CHAPMAN: “Chappie”, October 6, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4); Audio Visual Club (2); Football (2); Track (2); Basketball (2). LARRY CHESHIRE: “Larry”, October 23, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Junior Academy of Science (2,3,4); Interact (4). JUDITH RUTH CHILDRESS: “Judi”, May 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Future Secretaries of America (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4); The Ugly Duckling (2). PATRICIA ANN CHOQUETTE: “Pat”, July 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Future Secretaries of America (4). RUSSELL RICHARD CLAEYS: ‘Russ’, August 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4). CYNTHIA STEVENS CLARK: “Cindy”, February 2, 1948; P.B. S.H:S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3), Vice-President (3); Juniorettes (2); Student Council (2,4), Secretary (4); Class Representa- tive (3); The Ugly Duckling (2); Christmas in New York (2); Tennis (3,4); Graduation Attendant (3); Thespians (4); Seven Sisters (3). DAVID CLARK: “Hollywood”, March 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, AD Cea CAROL ELIZABETH CLELLAND: “Witch”, January 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4), Chaplain (4); Junior- ettes (4); Student Council (3,4); Pride Week Chairman (4); Football Team Sponsor (3); Homecoming Attendant (4); Tennis (3); Cheerleader (2,3,4), Captain (2). JAMES WILLIAM CLEVELAND: “Bill”, October 12, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (4); Baseball (2,3,4). EUGENE RAYMOND CLOUTIER: “Gene”, November 24, 1947; P.Biowtion (20,4) BARBARA CLAIRE COKER: “Barbara”, September 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Future Hoinemakers of America (4). LORELYN FAYE COLE: “Lori”, September 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); French Club (3,4); Truth for Youth (2,3); Civinettes (4), State Secretary (4). DANIEL RAYMOND COLEMAN: “Dan”, September 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4), Honor Society (4). DEBRA ANN COLLINS: “Debbie”, December 7, 1948; P.B.S. FS) (273-4) GLADYS CONDELL: “G lad”, November 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S: (2,3,4). LINDA CAROL CONN: “Linda”, March 13, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Gavel Club (4); Band (3,4); Honor Society (3,4). KATHRYN CONNER: ‘Cathy’, October 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARY JANE CONNERS: “Jane”, August 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2); Girl’s Chorus (2,3,4); Outery (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4); Art Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Future Teachers of America (4); Jane Eyre (4); Cinderella (4); Thespians (4). PATRICIA ANN CONNERS: “Pat”, October 7, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Spanish Club (2); Future Teachers of America (3,4); French Club (3,4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4); Thespians (4). FREDERICK EARL CONROD: “Fred”, December 11, 1947; P.B. SoZ Ale SUSAN COLLINS CONROY: “Collins”, August 10, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2); Future Medi- cal Leaders (3); Para-Meds (2,3); Tumbling Team, Captain (2). CANDACE ANN CORBOY: “Candy”, May 30, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2,3); Student Council (2); Class Representative (3); Civinettes (4); Para-Meds (4); Cinderella (4). MICHAEL CRANSON: “J. C.”, March 13, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4); Football (3,4); Baseball (3). SANDRA ELISE CROMER: “Sandy”, April 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Class Secretary (2); Majorettes (2,3). JAY WILLIAM CRONK: “Tex”, September 22, 1947; P.B.S. HS MICHAEL JOHN CROZIER: “Tubby”, June 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); South Pacific (2); Flower Drum Song (3); Chorus (2,3, 4); Baseball (2); Football (2). PAMELA LYNNE CUSWORTH: “Pam”, May 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Future Homemakers of America (2); Para-Meds (2); Spanish Club (2); Junior Ex- changettes (4), Vice-President (4); German Club (4); Cinderel- la (4). MICHAEL CYRULINSKI: “Mike”, March 27, 1949; P.B.S.H S. (2,3,4). JUDITH CECELIA DALE: “Judi”, March 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (3,4), Social Director (4). GLENN WILLIAM DAME: “Crow”, September 6, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Assistant Drum Major (3,4); Boys’ Chorus (4), President (4); I.C.C. (4). STEVEN LEONARD DANGLER: “Steve”, March 27, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (4); Junior Civitan (4). SUSAN-KEREN DANIELLO: “Sue”, March 13, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); History Club (2); Girls Chorus (3,4); President (4); 1.C.C. (4); Class Representative (4); Future Homemakers of America (3); Civinettes (4). RAY DANIELS: “Ray”, September 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). VALARIA ANN DAUB: “Val”, October 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). GARY ROBERT DAVIS: “Buster”, May 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Class Representative (4). LANA LEE DAVIS: “Lana”, July 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2); Chorus (2,3,4); Attendance Chairman (4); The Flattering Word (2); South Pacific (2); Flower Drum Song (3); Jane Eyre (4). GAILON PAUL DAWSON: “Paul”, July 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (4). JAMES RICHARD DEAN: “Jim”, September 23, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (3,4); Spanish Club (2); Key Club (4). RALPH EUGENE DECKER: “Fang”, January 3, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN FREDERICK DECKERT: “J. D.“”, November 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (4); Junior Civitan (4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3). MARGOT DEHNE: “Margo”, February 25, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Gavel Club (4); Juniorettes (4); Student Council (4). DAVID ANDREW DEHNER: “Dave”, January 4, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3); Track (2,3,4). DONALD DWIGHT DEHNER: “Don”, January 4, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3); Track (2,3,4). ROBERT A. DEMERS: “Bob”, March 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). MARGARET LEE DEMMERLE: “Peg’’, December 16, 1948; P.B. — 2 | | SiFS3 (4). WENDALYN ANN DENNIS: “Wendy”, October 30, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); Civinettes (4); Jane Eyre (4); Dinny and The Witches (4). GALE MARIE ANN DENNISON: “Gale”, January 30, PY Sn, (Sia JUDY ANN DENNISON: “Joker”, April 28, (3,4); Chorus (4). CLAIRE MARIE DESROCHERS: “Claire”, August 4, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries of America (3,4); Secretary (4); Junior Exchangettes (4). GILBERT BUFORD DICKEY: “Gibby”, October 28, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Beanpicker (2,3) Student Council (2,4); Gavel Club (3); Quill and Scroll (3); Class Rep- resentative (3); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Boys’ State (3). CHAYLENE DOLLINS: “Cricket”, February 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BARBARA LOUISE DORNER: “Barbara”, July 18, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4); Captain (3); Assistant Captain (4); Juniorettes (4); Class Representative (2). RONALD DOUBRAVA: “Ron”, October 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2 SrA) RICHARD DREYER: “Rick’’, February 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BONNIE MARIE DUBOIS: “Bonnie”, April 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4); Chorus (4). DOUGLAS CHARLES DULLENKOPF: “Doug”, May 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4); Delegate to State Civi- tan Meeting (4). RUTH LOUISE DUNHAM: “Ruthie”, August 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Treasurer (4); Orchestra (2,3,4); Treas- urer (4). MARK JAY DURBIN: “Mark”, April 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Interact (4). NORMAN S. DYGON: “Clyde”, July 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); President of Sophomore Class (2); Key Club (2,3,4); Thespians (3); Monogram Club (4); Student Council (2,3,4); |.C.C. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Vice President (4); Honor Society (2,3,4); Oracle (3); Comin’ Round the Mountain (2); Wizard of Oz (3); Boys’ State (3); Tennis (2,3); Graduation Usher (3); Senior Prom Attendant (3). HEIDI DYKEMAN: “Heidi”, July 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); D.C.T. (4); Corresponding Secretary (4). JAMES EASON: “James”, July 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). RAYMOND WILLIAM EHRLICH: “Mole”, July 24, 1948; (2,3,4); Cross Country (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4). ROBERT L. EISER: “Bob”, October 30, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LAWRENCE ELLIOTT: “Larry”, July 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Interact (4); Band (3,4); Football (4). GARY WILLIAM EUSTICE: “Gary”, April 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CAROL FAIRCHILD: “Carol”, August 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Sergeant-at-arms (4); Honor Society (3); Girls’ State (3); Snowball Chairman (4); Swimming Manager (2). ROBERT GEORGE FARKAS: “Bob”, January 5, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (3). BARBARA GENE FAWCETT: “Babs”, November 12, 1948; P.B. Subs (CZ) JANE FEENER: “Jane”, December 19, 4), Future Secretaries of America (2,3,4); Band (2,4). STEPHANIE ELAINE FERRELL: “Stephanie”, February 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Oracle (3); Outery (4). LOUISE MINA FERRIER: “Frog”, December 15, H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Swimming (3). Ro CAMPBELL FESS: “Pat”, January 30, 1948; P.B.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (4); Class Representative (4); Tennis (2, 3, 4); peneh Club (2,3,4). CLAUS FIEDLER: “Claus”, June 6, LOUIS GEORGE FIFER: “Lou”, January 11, 1947; 1948; P.B.S.H.S. , W943 EP LBrS tlSa2 oy Gavel Club (4); 1948; P.B.S. 1948; P.B.S.H,S. (2,3,4). 1949; PiB.S.t:o. (2,3,4); Band (2); Key Club (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4). DEBORAH FISHER: “Debby”, November 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). KATHRYN PRICILLA FISKE: “Kathy”, January 1, H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4). JAMES GEORGE FLEMING: “Jim”, February 17, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4), Parliamentarian (4); Monogram (3,4); Treasurer (4); Student Council (2,3,4); Boy’s State (3); Swimming (2,3); Graduation Attendant (3). CAROL JOAN FLETCHER: “Carol”, March 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). PETER FLETCHER: “Pete”, February 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4). ROBERT FLEURY: “Bob”, December 31, 4); Interact (3,4); Football (4). MARY ELAINE FLOREA: “Mary”, October 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Future Secretaries of America (4); Treasurer (4); Bean- picker (4). GREGORY JOHN FLYNN: “Greg”, July 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2). SYBIL FORTNER: “Big Sib”, April 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3,4). MICHAEL JOHN FRANCO: “Mike”, February 2, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (3,4), President (3), Secretary (4); Swimming (3,4). JULIA EUGENE FRANK: “Julia”, August 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2); French Club (3,4), Secretary (4); Jun- iorettes (3,4); Spanish Club (3,4); History Club (4), Secretary (4); Class Representative (4). JANET GAIL FRANKLIN: “Gypsy”, August 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Cinderella (4). GEORGE JOSEPH FRANKS: “G. J.”, September 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Junior Academy of Science (4); Junior Civi- tan (4); German Club (4); Cinderella (4); Track (3,4); Cross Country (3,4); Wrestling (4). MARSHALL ROGER FREDERES: “Marsh”, June 28, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Oracle (3); Outery (4); Quill and Scroll (4). DONALD JAY FREDERICK: “Red’’, December 12, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2). CANDACE FREELAND: “Candy”, October 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). SHARON LEA FREELS: “Farmer”, May 31, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Girl’s Chorus (3,4), Secretary (3), Vice President (4). SUZANNE FULLER: “Susie”, October 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). WILLIAM FUNKE: “Bill”, July 30, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (4); Football (3). DIANNE RENE FUSS: (2,3,4); (4). OWEN GENE GARDNER: “Owen”, December 7, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (4); Track (4). PATSY ANNE GEER: “Pat’’”, August 11, 4). BARBARA LEE GERSTNER: “Barb”, December 1, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries of America (4); Junior Ex- changettes (4). JOHN GETZ: “John”, November 17, Track (3,4); Cross Country (4). JAN BRIAN GIES: “Sloth”, December 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Student Athletic Commission (4); Basketball (2,3,4); Track (2). JOHN GILLESPIE: “Gomer”, March 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MARYRUTH GNAU: “Mary”, December 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). BETTY LOUISE GOATER: “Betty”, October 25, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (2,3,4), Recording Secretary (3), Sergeant- at-Arms (4); Honor Society (3,4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Wizard of Oz (3). ELLA MAE GOODRUM: “Legs”, November 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). WINONA LINDA GOVEY: “Nonie”, August 28, HAS: (273)4)). 1948; P.B.S. L947 OP Boca lias (2737 “Dianne”, August 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. French Club (4); Class Representative (2); Civinettes 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); 1948; P.B.S. 223 SHEILA SUZANNE GRAHAM: “Shelia”, January 26, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Truth for Youth (2); South Pacific (2); Flower Drum Song (3). LINDA MARILYN GRANT: “Linda”, December 29, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Spanish Club (3,4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4); Thespians (4). BYRON JAMES GRAY: “Roach”, May 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Golf Team (4); Junior Civitans (4), Chaplain (4). GERALD GREENE: “Gerry”, July 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). NONA GRIER: “Nona”, March 31, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). JAMES A. GROSS: “J. G.”, February 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Student Council (3); Basketball (2). BEVERLY JEAN GRUBB: “Bev”, July 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Future Secretaries (4). RICHARD THOMAS GUINN: “Rick”, December 29, 1947; P.B. S;HiSA(2)3)4) ) D. Gate RUSSEL EARL GUINN: “Rusty”, December 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (3); D.C.T. (4). DOUG GUTHRIE: “Doug”, December 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. P2eSeai MARIANNE GUZZARDO: “Marianne”, August 23, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3); French Club (3); Girls’ Chorus (4); Class Representative (3). ELDON DUANE HAAG: “Eldon”, December 2, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (3,4); Tennis (2,3,4). JOY ANNE HACKLING: “Joy”, October 25, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Robe Chairman (3); Secretary (4); Juniorettes (3,4); South Pacific (2); Flower Drum Song (3). MARK JAMES HAHN: “Mark”, August 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2); Monogram Club (3,4); Swimming (23 4): DOROTHEA ROBERTA HAISLIP: “Dot”, September 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2,4), Secretary (4); French Club (3); Class Representative (4); Girl’s State (3); Keyettes (4); Beanpicker (4); Homecoming Hall Decoration Chairman (4); Cinderella (4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Thespians (4). LARRY LAMAR HALL: “Peahead”, July 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. In- teract (4); German Club (4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). LINDA KAYE HALL: “Linda”, April 30, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of Amercia (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3,4), Secretary (4); Class Representative (2). PAMELA KAY HANEY: “Pam”, August 17, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2). MICHAEL JOHN HANLEY: “Mike”, April 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S., (2,3,4). MARILYN HARKNETT: “Moe”, October 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). ANN HARRIS: “Ann”, January 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,4); Para- Meds (2); Future Homemakers of America (4); Spanish Club (4); Juniorettes (4). JUDITH HARRIS: “Hairy”, October 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2); Jun- iorettes (3,4), Historian (4); Chorus (3); Homecoming Attendant (4), ROBERT SHERMAN HART: “Rob”, May 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio Visual Club (3,4); Jane Eyre (4); Wizard of Oz (3); Flower Drum Song (3). SUSAN JO HAWKINS: “Sue”, January 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (2); Band (2,3,4); Assistant Librarian (3); Orchestra (3,4), Vice President (3), Secretary (4); Honor So- ciety (3,4). CAROL JEAN HAYES: “Carol”, May 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. we 3,4); Civinettes (4). CLIFF JOHN HAYES: “Raddish”, May 24, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2,3). JUDITH HARVEY: “Judy”, March 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Teachers of America (4), JUDITH HAMBLIN HAZELTON: “Haze”, August 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2); Future Nurses of America (2); Jane Eyre (4); Tennis (2,3); Thespian (4). VICKIE-LYNN HEADLEY: “Vick”, August 22, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Concert Chorus (4); Truth For Youth (3). EDITH THEODORA HEATH: “Teddie”, August 24, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2); Girls’ Chorus (3,4), Awards Chairman (4); Truth For Youth (3); De- bate (2). ROBERT EMMETT HEEKIN: “Bube”, August 25, 1948; P.B.S. HS! (2334), CONNIE HEISLER: “Connie”, June 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DARLA ANN HELTON: “Big Mama’, December 25, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Civinettes (4); Majorettes (4). FRANK HELTON: “Frank”, January 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4), KRISTEEN LYNN HERETH: “Kris”, May 25, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2); Friendship Follies (2); Cinderella (4). JILL DARLENE HERICK: “Jill”, June 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4). THOMAS HARVEY HERTNER: “TC”, October 6, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3,4). WILLIAM CHARLES HIGGINS: “Bill”, December 6, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Interact (4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). LINDA HILGERT: “Stormy”, October 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); French Club (3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3,4), Vice- President (4); Junior Academy of Science (4); Junior Exchang- ettes (4); Seven Sisters (2); Wizard of Oz (3); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4) JANICE ANN HILL: “Jan”, November 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3,4). ROBERT WILLIAM HOGAN: “Bob”, April 21, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. , (2,3,4). DAISY CHRISTIN] HOGEN: “Daisy”, October 14, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4); Corresponding Secretary (4); French Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Seven Sisters (3); Cinderella (4); Dinny and the Witches (4); Young Life (2,3,4); Snowball Decoration Chairman (4); Graduation Attendant (3); Miss Blue and Gold (4). SANDRA JEAN HOLDEN: “Sandy”, October 30, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. Future Secretaries of America (3,4). LOLA AMELIA HOLLAND: “Bebe”, January 15, 1948; P.B.S- H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Class Representative (3); Truth for Youth (3). JOHN HORN: “John”, October 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CATHLEEN HORNSBY: “Cathy”, August 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). EDWARD HOUCK: “Ed”, May 13, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Class Representative (4); Swimming (3,4). EDGAR HUDGINS: “Chip”, February 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SYLVIA REBECCA HUFFMAN: “Becky”, April 20, 1948; P.B. SA Sao. JAWAYNE HUGENTUGLER: “Jawayne”, January 1, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3); Civinettes (4); Student Coun- cil (2). AUGUSTUS ELMER HULL: “Gus”, March 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). DIANE HYLEK: “Dyanne”, June 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). NANCY-MARGARET IRWIN: “Nance”, March.15, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2); Spanish Club (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); Para-Meds (2,3; Sergeant- at-Arms (3); Beanpicker (3,4), Editor (4); Juniorettes (4); Graduation Attendant (3); ICC (4). JEFFREY MORRIS JACOBS: “Jeff”, August 11, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Key Club (3,4); Tennis (2,3,4). NANCY LOUISE JACOBS: “Nancy”, March 30, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Debate Club (2); Honor Society (3,4); Truth for Youth (2); Lab Assistant (4). JO-ANN JEFFERSON: “Jo-Ann”, March 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ERIC CARL JOHNSON: “Eric”, February 24, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); History Club (2); Future Medical Leaders (4). Saas til tA OO } JEAN KATHRYN JOHNSON: “Jean”, March 5, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4); Monogram Club (4); Swimming ayy, NANCY LOUISE JOHNSON: “Nance”, December 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). SHIRLEY ELAINE JOHNSON: “Shirley”, August 19, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Girls’ State (3); Oracle (4); Snowball Decora- tion Chairman (4); Class Representative (2,4); Swimming, Manager (2). NANCY SUSAN JOLITZ: “Nanc’”, February 28, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). i JUDITH SUE JONES: “Judi”, April 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Vice-President (3); Flower Drum Song (3); South Pacific (2). RICHARD JUDAY: “Rick”, February 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4). DIANE MARIE KACZOROWSKI: “Diane”, May 13, 1948; P.B. iS El.S. (4). WILLIAM JAMES KAELIN: “Bill”, April 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (3,4); Track (3,4). ELOISE KANANEN: “Liz”, April 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); | Truth for Youth (2). MARY ELLEN KANE: “Mimi”, March 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Para-Meds (4). STEPHANIE KARSTEN: “Stephanie”, June 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). STEVE KARSTEN: “Steve”, June 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). KATHLEEN KEARNEY: “Kathy”, August 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); D.C.T. (4), Treasurer (4); Para-Meds (2,3); History Club (2); Chorus (3); Spanish Club (2). DOROTHY LYNN KEEBLER: “Dottie”, May 31, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Girls Chorus (3,4), Treasurer (3); Spanish Club (3,4); Truth for Youth (3,4), Treasurer (3). | JAMES GREER KELLY: “Jim, November 9, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (3,4); Orchestra (3,4). WARREN KELLY: “Warren”, July 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4), Chaplain (3), President (4) i MICHAEL KERN: “Mike”, December 15, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4). VIRGINIA ELIZABETH KERR: “Betsy”, December 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2); Future Teachers of America (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4); Oracle (4). VICTORIA ANN KING: “Tory”, February 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Treasurer (4); Student Council (2,3,4); Tennis (2,3); Graduation Attend- + ant (3). RAE ELLA KLINER: “Rae”, October 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (2); D.C.T. (4), Recording Secretary (4). ) KURT KNAB: “Kurt”, June 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JUDITH KAREN KNIGHT: “Judy”, November 11, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); Student Council (2); Chorus (3,4). CANDACE ANN KNOBEL: “Candy”, September 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); French Club (4). CHARLES DOUGLAS KNOWLTON: “Doug”, February 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); President (4); Football (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Sergeant-at-Arms (4). ARTHUR KOENIG: “Butch”, July 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). SAM KOPLIN: “Flex”, November 4, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DONALD KOTESKEY: “Don”, February 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DONNA KRISTINE KRAEER: “Kris”, January 2, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Pompanotes (4). LINDA JEAN KUBIAK: “Linda”, January 14, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); History Club (2), Vice-President (2); Future Home- makers of America (4), President (4); I.C.C. (4). ALLANA KYLE: “Allana”, March 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (4). CHERYL ANNE LaCASSE: “Cheri”, August 16, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Band (4); Publicity Director (4). TERRYL CLARENCE LaCASSE: “Terry”, August 16, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Assistant Drum Major (3); Drum Major (4). LYNN MARY LATTIMER: “Lynn”, February 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers of America (4). FRED JOHN LAURIELLO: “Lizard”, June 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Student Council (4); Baseball (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4). ROBERT WAYNE LAWSON: “Bob”, March 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4). CAROL VIRGINIA LEFLER: “Carol”, August 17, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3); Future Homemakers of America (3,4); Gavel Club (3); Class Representative (2). JOSEPH LENZ: “Joe”, November 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DIANA ELIZABETH LEONARD: “Dee Dee”, October 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (2,3,4). PATRICIA ANN LeSTRANGE: “Pat”, August 28, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Spanish Club (4); Future Homemakers of America (4). HARRIET ANN LEVINSON: “Harriet”, January 1, 1948; P.B.S. Te ou2,O; 4) DAVID PAUL LEWIS: “Paul”, October 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). KATHLEEN LOIS LEY: “Kathy”, November 24, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); Civinettes (4). JOHN LOEROP: “John”, December 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Art Club (4); Future Medical Leaders (4). THELMA EMALINE LOGAN: “Thelma”, June 25, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2,3,4). CHRISTINE MARIE LOOS: “Tina”, December 24, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (3,4); Juniorettes (4); Gavel Club (3,4); Outery (4). JAMES PATRICK LOWRY: “Jake”, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2,3); Interact (4); Football (2,3); Baseball (2374s NORMA LOUISE LUCAS: “Norm”, December 8, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). LEILANI ALICE LUTHER: “Lonnie”, January 3, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (4); Future Teachers of America (4); Oracle (4); Chorus (4). RONALD LYNCH: “Ron”, June 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). KATHLEEN MAGGI: “Kathy”, June 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). NICKOLAS JOSEPH MAGGIORE: “Nick”, July 6, 1948; P.B.S. ES a2 3 4) JUDY ELLEN MAGNESS: “Mag”, March 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Keyettes (4). THOMAS EDWARD MAINVILLE: “Tom”, March 4, 1948; P.B.S. FeSm(2 por) VICKI ESTHER MANDELL: “Vicki”, December 3, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Honor So- ciety (3,4); Gavel Club (3,4); Secretary (4); Keyettes (3,4); Graduation Usherette (3); Debate Team (4). KATHLEEN MARIE MALONE: “Kathy”, February 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3,4). CHARLES ANTHONY MARELLO: “Charlie”, July 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (4). THEODORE MARSH: “Ted”, November 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tennis (4). PRISCILLA ALICE MARSH: “Pe-Tu”, February 21, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4). GARY MARTONE: “Gary”, July 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Outcry (4); Treasurer (4); Baseball (2). ROY GREGORY MAURER: “Roy”, December 3, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4); Vice-Presi- dent (3); President (2); Honor Society (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Thespians (4); Jane Eyre (4); The Flattering Word (2); Class Representative (2); Student Council (3,4); Treasurer (4); Golf (2,3,4); Graduation Attendant (3); Boy of the Month for October (4); Debate Team (4); Executive Board of F.A.S.C. 225 ————— : j — 226 (4). ELAINE HELEN MAYER: “Elaine”, September 14, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Cheerleading (2,3); Monogram Club (3,4); Jun- iorettes (3,4); German Club (4); Homecoming Class Atend- ant (3). RICHARD FRANK MAYER: “Richard”, July 12, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4); German Club (4). WILLIAM MAYES: “Willie”, March 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football, Manager (3,4); Track, Manager (4). MIKE McATAMMEY: “Mac”, February 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S (2,3,4). (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4); Chorus (2); Future Homemakers of America (4). SCOTT McCALLISTER: “Spot”, June 22, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN EDWARD McCULLOCH: “Mac”, December 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3,4); President (4); Wizard of Oz (3); I.C.C. (4), EDWARD MICHAEL McDONALD: “Ed”, January 22, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4); Student Council (2). VIRGINIA GAYE McDONALD: “Ginger”, February 27, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2). DIXIE DIANE McDONALD: “Dixie”, August 27, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Band (2,3,4). ELLIOTT MAJOR McDOWELL: “Macky”, February 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Chaplain (4); Monogram (4); Gavel Club (2); “Boy of the Month” (4); Student Govern- ment Day (3); Basketball (2); Golf (3,4). PATRICIA FRANCES McDOWELL: “Pat”, March 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2,3,4); Secretary (3), Presi- dent (4); Honor Society (3,4); Student Council (4); 1.C.C. (4); National Merit Semi-finalist (4). TIMOTHY JOHN McEWEN: “Weasel”, January 3, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (3,4); Spanish Club (3); Future Medical Leaders (4); Treasurer (4); |.C.C. (4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Beanpicker (4); Class Representative (3); Basketball (3,4). (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4). MICHAEL DENNIS McNICHOLAS: “Mike”, July 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (4); Monogram (3,4); Key Club (4); Baseball (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4). ELIZABETH MELLON MEISTER: “Beth”, December 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (3); Keyettes (3,4); Secretary (4); Future Teachers of America (4); National Merit Semi-finalist (4). PETER MELAS: “Greek”, December 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Track (2,3,4); Football (2,4). JANE VIRGINIA MERCER: “Jane”, January 15, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2). ROSILAND MARTHA MERRELL: “Midge”, May 4, 1948; P.B.S. fS9 (23:4): CATHIE LOUISE METCALF: “Tiger”, September 14, 1948; PEBSOshli5.4(3,4) 1D Grle4)e LOUELLE MILLER: “Lou”, December 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Future Homemakers of America (3,4); Secretary (4); Stu- dent Council (2). RONALD CORTEZ MILLER: “Ron”, September 14, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (4). THOMAS WILLIAM MILLER: “Tom”, July 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PAMELA SUE MILLIKIN: “Pam”, September 23, 1948; P.B.S. fon 2o'4 SHERON GALE MILLS: “Sheri”, June 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (273) 4); Future Homemakers of America (2,3,4). JOANN IRIS MIMS: “Joann”, July 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Truth for Youth (2); Junior Exchangettes (4); Band (2,3,4). JOSEPH THOMAS MIMS: “Joe”, July 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (Oey 4); Interact (3); Band (2,3,4). JOHN ALVIN MINNICK: “John”, August 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). THOMAS JOSEPH MINSKI: “Tom”, May 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). DEBRA J. MOFFETT: “Debbie”, September 17, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). JUNE JOANNE MONARD: “June”, November 7, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Secretary (4); Gavel Club (3); Spanish Club (2). SANDI KAYE MONTGOMERY: “Mont”, September 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4), Vice President (4); Keyettes (3); Spanish Club (2); Student Council (3). DEREK MOORE: “Hermit”, June 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (3,4); Track (3,4). (2,3,4); Football (3,4); Baseball (2,4). DEBORAH JAYNE MORRISON: “Debby”, September 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4). MARY KATHERINE MORSE: “Kathy”, July 10, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4); Cinderella (4); Outery (4). CRAIG ROBERT MUIR: “Craig”, February 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3); Interact (4); Class Representative (3); Baseball (3). DIANN MULLEN: “Dee”, July 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,4). GUENELDA MARIE MUNN: “Gwen”, January 25, 1947; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Historian (4); Comin’ Round the Mountain (2). LAURA MARIE MYERS: “Laura”, February 13, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2); Oracle (3); Keyettes (4); Art Club (4). MICHAEL MYERS: “Alabama”, June 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Football Manager (4). SANDRA ROSE NADASSY: “Sandy”, February 21, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4); Future Teachers of America (3,4); Future Secretaries of America (4); Thespians (4); Gavel Club (4); Junior Exchangettes (4), Treasurer (4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4). PAMELA JEAN NARDIELLO: “Pam”, May 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Concert Chorus (4); Future Secretaries of America (4); Outery (4), Secretary (4). JOHN MAUER NELSON: “John”, June 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Class Representative (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Swimming (2,3,4); Gradua- tion Attendant (3). ; KARIN ANN NEWELL: “Ki-Ki’”, January 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (3,4). SUSAN NICKEL: “Sc”, May 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Jun- ior Academy of Science (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Student Coun- cil (2); Oracle (3,4), Editor (4);Quill and Scroll (3,4); .G.G (4); Girls’ State (3), Comptroller (3); Graduation Usherette (3); Student Government Day (3). LINDA GAYLE NICKS: “Linda”, August 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4), Chaplain (4); Outery (4); Cinderella (4). GARY NOE: “Gary”, October 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); German Club (4). PAUL EUGENE NOLAN: “Gar”, May 25, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PATRICIA THERESA NOLLER: “Pat”, October 25, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2); Keyettes (4); Senior Class Representative (4); Student Council (3); Swimming (2); Tennis (3,4). MARILYN FRANCES NOTO: “Chunky”, November 20, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Future Secretaries of America (4). THOMAS ROY OARE: “Tom”, December 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio Visual Club (2); Interact (3,4), Secretary (4); German Club (4), President (4); Thespians (3,4); Student ‘ Council (4); 1.C.C. (4); Comin’ Round the Mountain (2); Seven Sisters (3); Cinderella (4); Dinny and the Witches (4); Student Director (4). KATHLEEN ANDREE O’BRYAN: “Oby”, May 25, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). MAUREEN ELIZABETH O’BRYAN: “Moe”, May 25, 1948; P.B. Si lo0(2,3,4)) BRIAN MAURICE O’CONNER: “Brian”, November 23, 1948; PAB Suva (2ray4)e PATRICK JOSEPH O’CONNER: “Oakie”, October 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Spanish Club (2,3); Football (3); Baseball (3,4). RAYMOND |. OHM: “Canuck”, March 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. Qa). CORNELIA OLIFIERS: “Connie”, August 30, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3); Truth for Youth (3). EMILY ANNE OLIVER: “Em”, December 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Civinettes (4), Secretary (4). MICHAEL O ’NEIL: “Mike”, March 25, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,4); Chorus (2,4); Gavel Club (4); South Pacific (2); Jane Eyre (4); Thespians (4); Dinny and the Witches (4); The Flattering Word (2). JOHN A. ORR: “John”, May 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); German Club (4); Swimming (3,4). | LINDSEY OSTROSSER: “Linds”, June 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Student Council (3,4). WILLIAM OWEN OTTO: “Bill”, May 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). SANDRA LYNN OUTHOUSE: “Sandy”, September 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Future Secretaries of America (3,4), President (4). GEORGE M. OWENS: “Mickey”, November 16, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (3,4). JOHN BRIAN OWENS: “John”, June 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. 1 (2,3,4). GALE ANN PARSONS: “Gale”, November 28, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4); Class Representative (4). | JANET ELIZABETH PAUL: “Janet”, October 7, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); French Club (4). PAMELA MARIE PAULSON: “Pam”, December 10, 1947; P.B. | S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (3); Para-Meds (3,4), | Vice President (4); Junior Exchangettes (4). | JAMES PAWLIK: “Jim”, August 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). | SUSAN ANN PECK: “Sue”, June 22, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (3); French Club (3,4); Para-Meds (4). MARYLINDA PEDIGO: “MaryLinda’”, May 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Sophomore Class Treasurer (2); Spanish Club (3); Fu- |ture Teachers of America (4); Gavel Club (2,3,4), Secretary (3); Junior Exchangettes (4), President (4); I.C.C. (4); Wizard of Oz (3); Graduation Usherette (3); Junior Class Secretary (3). WILLIAM DEWEY PEDRICK: “Dewey”, June 25, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Bowling (4). |GENEVE PENICK: “Gigi”, May 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); ‘Chorus (3,4). }LINDA JANE PERRY: “Linda”, September 25, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (2,3); Future Homemakers of America (2, 3,4); Treasurer (4). | )WILLIAM HARRISON PERRY: “Bill”, August 11, 1948; P.B.S. 1H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4), Vice President (3); Cross Country (2); Baseball (2); IClass Representative (4); Boys’ State (3). THOMAS PETCOFF: “Hondo”, August 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Outery (3,4), Editor (4). SUSAN MAY PETO: “Pete”, November 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3,4); Chorus (3,4). ISALLY R. PETITT: “Sal”, May 23, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). LOUIS WILLIAM PFAU: “Lou”, July 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Spanish Club (2,3,4); The Ugly Duckling (2). IMADELINE PHILIPPSON: “Madeline”, December 2, 1948; ?.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4), Vice President (3), President '4); Juniorettes (3,4), Secretary (4); Future Teachers of Ameri- =a (3); Charlie’s Aunt (2); Seven Sisters (3); Wizard of Oz (3); Jane Eyre (4); Dinny and the Witches (4). MARK STEVEN PHILLIPS: “Mark”, September 14, 1948; P.B. '5.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4), Vice President. (3), Presi- . dent (4); Interact (3,4); I.C.C. (3), Chairman (3); Assembly Chairman (4); S.A.S.C. (3,4); F.A.S.C. (3); Boys’ State (3); Baseball Manager (2); Graduation Attendant (3). ERIC HILL PIERCE: ‘Rick’, January 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Thespians (3,4); Gavel Club (3,4); I.C.C. (4); Honor Society (3,4); Student Council (4); Oracle (4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Chairman Spring Sports Committee (4); Football (3); Cross Country (4); Wrestling (4). BROCK EDWIN PLUMB: “Brock”, January 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Honor Society (3,4), Vice President (4); Monogram Club (4); Student Athletic Commission (3,4); Basketball (2); Golf (2,3,4); Football (2). KATHI GAY POCKLINGTON: “Pock”, January 29, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4); Secretary (4). CHARLES POITIER: “Chuck”, March 23, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). DAVID GEORGE PORTER: “David”, July 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). RALPH GALE POTEAT: “Gale”, December 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). LENORE LORRAINE PRICE: “Lenore”, February 2, 1948; P.B. SFS.(2 3)4). LINDA LOU PRICE: “Linda”, November 29, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4). ANDREW LEE RAMSEY: “Andy”, December 20, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Quartermaster (3,4). JOHN RANKINS: “Kahuna”, May 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). NANCY RAWLS: “Star”, July 13, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Parliamentarian (4); Cheerleading (3,4), Co- captain (4); Swimming (3,4), Co-captain (4). EDWARD RAYFIELD: “Ed”, November 8, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BARBARA JEAN REDENIUS: “Barb”, December 19, 1947; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); German Club (4); Student Council (2,3,4); Beanpicker (3,4). ROBERT READY: “Bob”, January 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). JACK REEVES: “Jack”, September 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). THOMAS ALLEN REID: “Tom”, November 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (3), Vice President (4); Monogram Club (4); Honor Society (3); Class Representative (3,4); Swimming (2,3,4). KAREN REINERI: “Rennie”, September 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); Future Homemakers of America (2). DAVID RHODES: “Dave”, December 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Future Farmers of America (3,4). PATRICIA IRENE RILEY: “Pat”, July 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). RICHARD JOHN RIZZO: “Richard”, September 9, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4); Band (2,3,4). CHARLES ANDREW ROADS: “Andy”, May 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Honor Society (3,4), President (4); Key Club (4); Gradua- tion Usher; (3). SANDRA’ LYNN ROBESON: “Sandy”, November 2, 1948; PES, (4). WALLACE BARRY ROBINSON: “Wallace”, June 24, 1947; PiBsSitlvse(25074)5 PHILLIP RODGERS: “Lanky”, January 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Interact (3,4), President (4). CAROL ELIZABETH ANN ROGERS: “Carol”, December 25, 1948; (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2); Future Secre- taries of America (3,4); Gavel Club (3); Oracle (3); Junior Exchangettes (4), Secretary (4). JIM ROHDE: “Jar”, July 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). MARGARET KATHLEEN ROSE: “Margaret”, February 16, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). PHYLLIS MARIE RUSSO: “Russo”, March 19, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOANN ‘RUTKOWSKI: “Jo”, September 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). LAUREL SUSAN RYAN: “Laurie Would”, May 26, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4), Treasurer (4); Seven Sisters (3); Wizard of Oz (3); Jane Eyre (4); Tennis (3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Jordan Marsh Teen Board (3); 227 228 Future Teachers of America (4); Senior Class Homecoming Attendant (4). CHRISTOPHER SABIN: “Chris”, September 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); French Club (4). LINDA SALETTO: “Linda”, May 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LARRY H. SALZGABER: “Salty”, May 2, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4). KENNETH SCOTT SANDLER: “Ken”, June 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Junior Academy of Science (4); Honor Society (3,4), Treasurer (4). PATRICIA SAPA: “Pretzels”, August 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MICHAEL REED SARVIS: “Orvil’, September 23, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2). COLLEEN SCHAFFNER: “Colleen”, June 30, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Para-Meds (4); Tennis (4). NICK ANTHONY SCHEPIS: “Schwepps”, August 5, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (3,4); The Ugly Duck- ling (2); All State Band (3); All State Orchestra (4); All County Band (2,3,4). CYNTHIA SCHERING: “Cindy”, August 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). KENNETH HOLMES SCHICK: “Stretch”, August 6, 1948; P.B. AS a LS PG WE MARK ROBERT SCHNEIDER: “Spide”, June 27, 1947; P.B.S. Fison (23,4) HELEN SCHRANK: “Helen”, March 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Class Representative (2,3). CAROLYN JEAN SCHWANDES: “Carolyn”, February 26, 19- 48; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Class Representative (4). JERI SEIBERT: “Jeri”, May 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,4); Bean- picker (4); Spanish Club (4); Future Teachers of America (4); Juniorettes (4). LOIS ANN SENGER: “Lois”, August 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); D.C.T. (4). JOE SHELDON: “Joe”, January 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Track (2,3,4). EDWARD SHEVCHUK: “Ed”, May 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). WALDA RUTH SHIVEL: “Walda”, August 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (4). (2,3,4). LARRY SIEDENTOPF: “Larry”, April 28, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4). PAUL JAMES SIMMONS: “Paul”, April 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Interact (3,4). KRISTY ANN SKUDA: “Krusty”, June 24, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); French Club (3); Monogram Club (4); Juniorettes (4); Cheerleading (2,4). RICHARD SKULINA: “Dick”, August 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4). CAROL JEAN SLOCUM: “Peanuts”, June 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (4). SANDRA JEANNE SMEDLEY: “Smed”, November 21, 1947; PBS -sat23 4) CHARLES DOUGLAS SMITH: “Doug”, June 15, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (3,4); Band (3,4), Captain (4). DAVEANNA RENEE SMITH: “Dondi”, June 29, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); History Club (2); Civinettes (4). DONNA MARIE SMITH: “Donna”, September 30, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (3,4); Future Homemakers ot America (3,4). JAMES BERNARD SMITH: “Smitty”, December 13, 1948; P.B. St Oni(2)3 4)) NANCY LEE SMITH: “Nancy”, Dece.nber 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). RICHARD GRANT SMITH: “Lucky”, August 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3,4), Vice President (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Outcry (3,4). ROGER DOW SMITH: “Roger”, March 30, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Key Club (3,4); Thespians (3,4); The Ugly Duckling (2); Seven Sisters (3); Class Representative (3); Boys’ State (3); Dinny and the Witches (4). CHARLES DAVIS SMITHERS: “Charlie”, August 31, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Monogram Club (4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3). CHARLES SNEATH: “Charlie”, February 5, 1947; P .B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2); Monogram Club (3,4), Sergeant- At-Arms (4); Junior Civitan (4), Secretary (4); Football (2,3,4), Captain (4). MARK ALDON SOLIEN: “Mark”, December 10, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Key Club (4); German Club (4). BETTY SOURS: “Nena”, September 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Spanish Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Future Teachers of Ameri- ca (4). ROXIANNA SPADARO: “Roxianna”, October 10, 1947; P.B. S.H.S. (4). LYNN ELLEN SPECTOR: “Lynn”, December 26, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Future Teach- ers of America (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Band (2,3). TOM STADER: “Tom”, August 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOAN MARIE STAHL: “Joan”, November 23, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Outcry (4). DONNA KAY STEINKAMP: “Donna Kay”, November 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (4); Truth for Youth (2). LINDA JUNE STETLER: “Linda”, January 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Treasurer (4); Future Secretaries of America (3,4). JEAN ELLEN STEVENS: “Jeannie”, May 13, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4) : JOAN ELIZABETH STEWART: “Joan”, May 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2); Monogram Club (3,4); Junior- ettes (3,4); Cheerleading (2,3,4). CONNIE LEA STOKES: “Lonnie”, September 18, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2); Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca (2); Art Club (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4), Secretary (4); Future Secretaries of America (4); The Flattering Word (2); Wizard of Oz (3); Seven Sisters (3); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4); Cinderella (4). BEVERLY ANN STONE: “Stoney”, February 13, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Civinettes (4). MAURICE STRAUSER: “Moe”, August 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN SWART: “Jack”, July 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Class Representative (4). BARBARA SWIDERSKI: “Barbie”, April 14, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). RUTHE ELAINE TALLMAN: “Ruthe”, August 30, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). etl TERPENING: “Ralph”, July 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2:35 I KAY ELIZABETH TERRY: “Kay”, September 21, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). pee H. THAYER: “Leroy”, February 11, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. 3,4). NANCY JANE THIESEN: “Nancy”, December 12, 1947; P.B. S.H.S. (3,4); Chorus (3,4); Flower Drum Song (3). oy RICHARD THOMAS: “Craig”, April 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. 3,4). JOHN LEWIS TOMLINSON: “J.L.T.”, September 22, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4). MICHAEL JIMMY TOOLEY: “Mike”, September 22, 1947; P.B:S.H:S) G4): ANTHONY JOHN TORRES: “Tony”, August 15, 1947; P.B.S. FSa(2;3)4): BERTRAM TOTH: “Bert”, December 15, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (233) 4); Baseball (2); Cross Country (2). LINDA SUE TOWLES: “Linda”, February 2, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3,4); Chorus (2). CAROLYN JEAN TROLL: “Carolyn”, March 16, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3,4), President (4); Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (4); I.C.C. (4). JANIS TULLGREN: “Tully”, July 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Monogram Club (2,3,4); Keyettes (4); Student Council (4); Class Representative (3); Swimming (3,4). . BRUCE EDWARD TURNER: “Bruce”, January 1, 1949; P.B.S. See a4) LINDA MARIE TYRHOLM: “Shorty”, August 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2); Junior Exchangettes (4), Sergeant-at-Arms (4); Para-Meds (4); Monogram Club (3,4); Swimming (2,3,4). SANDRA JUDITH UNKS: “Judy”, August 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Thespians (4); Vice-President (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); The Flattering Word (2); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3). SIDNEY VANDERPLOEG: “Sid”, April 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4). JUDITH AMY VANDERWALT: “Judy”, February 11, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); German Club (4), Secretary (4); Band (2, 3,4). LINDA ANN VANDERZICHT: “Sister”, February 15, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (4). STEVE VAROLI: “Steve”, May 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LARRY RAY VASSEUR: “Larry”, September 16, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Baseball (3). LORRAINE ESTELLE VERNER: “Lorraine”, January 25, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Class Treasurer (3); Class Secretary (4); P.T.S.A. (4), Vice-President (4); Key- ettes (3,4); Student Government Day (2,3); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4); Graduation Attendant (3); Thespians (4). BARBARA JEAN VIKEN: “Barb”, September 3, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). DANIEL PHILIP VINKEMULDER: “Vinke”, June 17, 1948; P.B.S. . H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4), Chaplain (3), Treasurer (4). NANCY KAY WALDEN: “Nancy”, November 12, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2); Truth for Youth (2); National Honor Society (3); Thespians (4); Band (2,3,4), Storekeeper (3), Secretary (4); Ugly Duckling (2); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Cinderella (4) . LEONARD WALKER: “Nicky”, December 30, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). FRANCES WALL: “Cookie”, November 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4). JAMES CURTIS WALLACE: “Jim”, January 31, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Monogram (3,4); Class President (3,4); Boy’s State (3); Football (3,4); Track (3,4); Graduation Attendant (3). PATRICIA ANNE MARIE WALSH: “Irish”, July 1, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3,4); Junior Ex- changettes (4). MICHELE CATHERINE WANBERG: “Michi”, July 10, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (4); Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (3); Jane Eyre (4); Thespians (4); Dinny and the Witches (4). JAMES WANNER: “Jim”, August 26, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Student Council (4); Football (3,4). MICHAEL BARRY WARD: “Ward”, May 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). TIMOTHY BRIAN WARD: “Tim”, May 19, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2). JIM WATKINS: “Jim”, May 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Key Club (4). SANDRA LEE WATSON: “Sandy”, December 8, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (4). GORDON WAVLE: “Gordy”, June 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Honor Society (3,4); Student Council (3); Class Representative (4); Cross Country (2); Grad- uation Usher (3). WALTER WAUDELL WEAVER: “Bud”, January 23, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4), President (4); I.C.C. (4). DON EMERSON WEGLEY: “Don”, July 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3;4). CAROL ANN WEICHT: “Carol”, April 24, 1948; PABr Sika: (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4). MARGARET WEIDE: “Margaret”, November 23, 1948; P.B.S. coma). RUSSELL EARL WELKER: “Russ”, November 7, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). SANDRA SUE WERK: “Sandy”, November 22, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Truth for Youth (2); Chorus (2,3,4); Pompanottes (4); South Pacific (2); Flower Drum Song (3). JOHN RUSSELL CALVIN WHEELER: “Tonto”, January 13, 19- 48; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Key Club (2,3, 4); Gavel Club (4); Monogram Club (4); Student Council (3,4); Class Vice-President (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Boy’s State (3); Student Government Day (2,3); Beanpicker (4); Gradua- tion Attendant (3); Boy of the Month for December (4); Har- vard Book Award (3); Baseball (2); Football (2); Basketball (2,3,4); Student Athletic Commission (3,4). LIZABETH KAY WHEELER: “Wheeler”, October 20, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Swimming (2,3,4). SANDRA WHIDDEN: “Sandy”, January 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). WILLIAM WHIPPLE: “Whip”, June 24, 1946; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3). JAMES LOUIS WHITE: “Jim”, October 29, 1948; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (4); Key Club (3,4). JOHN L. WHITE: “John”, February 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Junior Civitan (2). ROSE MARY WHITE: “Rosie”, March 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Gavel Club (4); Chorus (4); Fu- ture Homemakers of America (4). SUSAN PATRICIA WHITE: “Susan”, February 24, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). CHARLOTTE WHITMIRE: “Charlie”, May 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4). PEGGY ANN WIGGINS: “Peg”, July 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). MARY ALICE WIKE: “Mary”, February 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARLENE WILLARD: “Marcy”, January 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3,4). BILLIE KAY WILLIAMS: “Willy”, October 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2374) aD. NORMA KAY WILLIAMS: “Willy”, November 25, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3, 4). ELIZABETH ANN WILSON: “Liz”, November 5, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (4). RANDAL WITTLINGER: “Witt”, October 4, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science (4); Key Club (4); Cross Country (4). PAMELA MARLENE WOLFE: “Pam”, June 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); French Club (3,4). BARBARA JEAN WOOD: “Woody”, April 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student. Council (2); Class Representative (4); Civinet- tes (4); German Club (4), Treasurer (4); Tennis (2,3,4). DAVID ALLAN WOOD: “Termite”, January 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (4). KAREN LYNN WORTHINGTON: “Crisco”, February 13, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para-Meds (3). WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER WREN: “Wheate”, February 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Junior Civitan (4); Track (2); Cross Country (2); Swimming (3,4). DAVID CHARLES WRIGHT: “Dave”, October 18, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4). EDWIN W. WUERZ: “Ed”, January 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4). JANICE YATES: “Janice”, May 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4); Future Home- makers of America (2). CHERYL ANNE YOST: “Sherry”, July 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); French Club (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4), Historian (4); Gavel Club (4); Class Representative (3). SANDRA LOUISE ZAHN: “Sandy”, January 18, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (3); Gavel Club (3,4); Art Club (4); Junior Exchangettes (4). EDWARD E. ZALETTA: “Ed”, February 1, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (2); Track (2,3); Football (2); Mr. Blue and Gold (4). KAREN ZINKE; “Zink”, December 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Stu- dent Council (4); |.C.C. (4); Civinettes (4); President (4); French Club (4); Swimming (4). PAMELA JEAN ZIONTZ: “Pam”, March 6, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2); Art Club (2); Outery (2,3). 229 he tradition of our COMMUNITY is f $$ Progre The old remains as a tribute to the past. The new marks the path of progress. Our city grows and changes. We students mature, taking our places in a better community. Congratulations Class of 66 Decorative Home Accessories Greeting Cards 17 Oceanside Center ih Pompano Beach, Florida 232 } 301 Atlantic Blvd.-Downtown Pompano Beach 941-1755 Fiberglass Yachts High Point, North Carolina. Congratulations to the Class of 1966 from BILL PELSKI and BILL HARRY “Where Beauty is Personalized” OF CLEVELAND hair designers 3422 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. At Ocean POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA | WELCH MARINE, INC. @} COVE MARINE : DEERFIELD BEACH, FLA. FRED B. MINER (MGR) . BURGER” CASTLE y | Burger Castle Self Service Restaurants HO! HO! HO! | HOME OF THE GIANT | 2292 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach Phone 942-4118 A. E. VANDERZICHT CO., INC. Heavy Equipment Rentals, Irrigation, Land Development And POMPANO PIPELAYERS, INC. Water, Sewer, and Gas Installations PSONDOxLLY 212 N. E. 1st Street Pompano Beach, Fla. Congratulations Class ° 1965 PARK AVENUE BEAUTY AND WIG SALON 3h 53 Oceanside Center Pompano Beach, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. WARD'S CITY 5 10 Junior Department Store The South’s Most Unusual Dime Store Best Of Luck From all of us at Ward’s City Downtown Pompano Engineering Contractors 103 Royal Palm Rd. Julia Frank is Miss Flame for 1965 Her attendants are Christy Wilson and Shirley Johnson. COVE PHARMACY Cove Shopping Center Deerfield Beach TOM ENDICOTT BUICK OPEL 1345 S. Federal Highway | Pompano Beach, Florida BATEMAN CO. Realtors ‘In our 20th year’’ 2401 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida Phone: 941-2000 Congratulations Class of ‘'66”’ WORDEN’S J¢ to $1.00 STORE pane. e HOUSE OF FASHIONS Beacon Light Shopping Center Quality Apparel rel aire iories For Boys — Girls Preteens — Juniors Beacon Light Shopping Center Tec Gpas Te Pompano Beach 2464 N. Federal Hwy. Compliments of the Captain’s Table Deerfield Beach, Florida Hank Hagmann Phone 399-4000 Compliments of J. R. MILLER CO. Men Boys Wear - 2201 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach High school students find ‘the library is a handy place to checkup on current events 235 MAYES CHEVROLET, INC. 909 S. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Fla. SERVICE Compliments of OCEANSIDE DRUG CORP. your friendly Liggett Rexall Drug Store in the Oceanside Shopping Center Congratulations To The Class of ‘'66”’ MISTER DONUT 3456 N. Federal Hwy. (Across from Shopper’s Haven) Wins FRIGIDAIBE FRIGIDARE APPLIANCES 942-6733 100.S. W. Ist. Avenue Pompano Beach, Florida ad) 941-5406 Ss la Sun Fashions -CIISTOM DESIGNED LADIES MONOGRAMMING - SPORTSWEAR J.-F. (MAC) SHIRLEY 3204 E. ATLANTIC BLVD MCMURTRIE POMPANO BEACH, FLA. ZUDRELL TV Featuring RCA-Zenith-Philco Color TV Radio- T elevision-Stero Sales Service 848 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach 942-1000 OCEANSIDE CENTER SDompano Beach, Florida ‘Sportswear for men and women”? 237 a — = oe = = ——— Saas Congratulations and Best Wishes LANTERN BOOK SHOP 24 East Oceanside Center Pompano Beach At the Lantern Book Store You can buy “‘A Tale of Two Cities,’ The latest James Bond thriller, or a philosophy by Peanuts THE KILGORE SEED CO. DIVISION OF ASGROW SEED CO. 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Dixie Highway Pompano Beach, Florida 601 .N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fla. Outside school activities for students include League bowling on weekends CONGRATULATIONS. TO THE ' i f GRADUATING CLASS SEAL NETS AOR ae Brees Candy Morpeth, Jane ‘ } i | in { i f if g 3 7 n“ fs} Dee I”o ef coc 8 ow cer oO cosh arb 4c E25 5 2-25 OVE c¥’gegc SaeESs oous ziri zt45 SUNRISE CENTER FORT LAUDERDALE FROM ; 242 + i t A G 0 N Glaser G R POMPANO z pW” BOWL U Class OY Gees 7200 N. FED.HWY. L cen eee Pompano, Fla. A @ OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. i | 0 N POMPANO OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. = MN . “‘Complete Stock Of All School and Office Supplies’ Office Furniture Free Delivery 61N. E. Ist. St. Pompano Beach Phone: 933-7733 CORAL PHARMACY, INC. Pa ees “Pills and Things’ 2001 Atlantic Blvd. 941-4600 3est Wishes for Happiness and Success Throughout the coming years. DEERFIELD BEACH BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ‘Friendly Home-Owned Bank’’ Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. a ee Ce — Se Se ee eee — — awe SS Sp ip Se ne a ee Sa gre gta Se ee ee i Compliments of COLE-McDANIEL’S MAGNAVOX Home Entertainment Center (Our New Name for Salon of Music) The Complete Magnavox Line including All Solid-State Transistor Portable TV, Phonos, Radios Tape Recorders 998 N. Federal Hwy. 941-1441 Best Wishes From The Clergy and People of ST. MARTINS-IN-THE FIELDS ' (Episcopal) Atlantic Blvd. and Intra-Coastal Waterway Pompano Beach, Florida POMPANO FLOWER SHOP “Flowers for all Occasions’’ Free Delivery 31 N. E. Ist Ave. | Pompano Beach Also THE BOCA RATON FLORISTS AND LAUDERDALE FLOWER SHOP Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Congratulations from FRANK S. AUSTIN, INC. Farm Supplies Phone: 972-3123 Citizens of the community Make -enthusiastic Spectators ay INSURANCE WALTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 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BOX 1148 Hardware Stoves Paints Enamels Dynamite Varnishes Cole Planters Oils Farm Supplies The bus ride was as much fun for Young Lifers as their stay in Gatlinburg, Tenn. 253 ) i fi i i } ‘ q i q { ATLANTIC SQUARE HAPPINESS JS... GRADUATION and getting a BULOVA watch Showcase JEWELRY GIFTS IMPORTS 2696 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. Wm. Leader Best Wishes To The Class of ‘66 DOUG ENDICOTT’S PHOTO SHOP 2688 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. Phone: 041-0113 CONGRATULATIONS Best Wishes To : CLASS OF ‘66 The Class Of ‘66 MARTIN A. COMPANY her closet REALTORS 2716 E. ATLANTIC BOULEVARD, Phone: 941-6131 2684 E. Atlantic Blvd. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Pompano Beach, Fla. Cheri Johnson goes along for ry ue the boat ride as Sue Nickel and Joan Stewart try out | new pair of skis. 2720 £. Atlantic Blud. Pompano Beach 255 ate iat See as —_—s = ee ee en acipemeeers cos cnerttog a — ree A Agneta fl tein rn a en A ie ee NR Re Best Wishes to the Class Worlds largest builder of pleasure boats Che's It Craff— 1a | PHONE 941-0117 ] | | THE ‘ i Clothes | i} | i | FOURTEEN NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE, POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA | i ° t . iid | One of America s Dine Shortswear Shops BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 HALL’S POMPANO SUPERMARKET, INC. 2125 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. Home-made Pastries and Cakes Contact us for your special occasions and birthday cakes Phone: 399-0550 Palm-Aire Shopping Center Deerfield Beach, Fla. aes TAMARAC GOLF COUNTRY CLUB 2400 W. Prospect Road Ft. Lauderdale = 564-6432 9 G Ot F ctu B FAMILY KITCHEN BAKERY | ee Congratulations AND Best Wishes IROp ii a= Class of 1966 PELIGAN PRESS 1301 NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY es ie het and SLellerpress Giinles Te POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA ED KOLLAR ree ee OR Giga oe Compliments of WHINE ee egy ion LORNE A. CAMERON PRESIDENT GENERAL MANAGER UNIVERSITY PARK COUNTRY CLUB Military Trail Road cle Boca Raton — 395-5460 TAMARAC YACHT TENNIS CLUB 2701 N.E. 42nd Street Lighthouse Point — 942-7244 MAWNAGEMEN T Cc OM PAN Y iW When you're through learning, you're through VERNON LAW, pitcher, Pittsburgh Pirates YOUR ONE STOP HOPPING CENTER Congratulations and best wishes for happiness and success from The Shoppers Haven Merchant’s Association i] | Arnold’s Kiddyland Jackson’s Byrons Pet Haven | | Atlantic Rug Company John’s Delicatessen Phillips Shoes i | | Baron’s Slack Bar Kane’s Sport Shop Photo Record Center i | Beauty Fair Kinney Shoes St. Clairs Cafeteria i} Chic Fashions Kwik Chek Striegel’s Bakery : | i De Lalla’s Shoe Repair Ligge tt Rexall The Card Gift Shop : | | Diana Shops Lory’s Fashions Top Value Stamps | | i El Greco Lamps Shades Neisner Brothers Vida Appliances } | Haven Hearing Center Newstand | W. T. Grant F | Holiday Cleaners Paint Fair Zale’s Jewelry ieee ed oa nts eae “THE AFFILIATED “TRIANGLE OF SERVICE” FIRST NATIONAL BANK of POMPANO BEACH 2400 EAST ATLANTIC BOULEVARD, POMPANO BEACH FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAMPLE ROAD AND FEDERAL HWY., LIGHTHOUSE POINT First’ Narional Bank or MARGATE 5801 MARGATE BOULEVARD, MARGATE Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1966 Plan Ahead Financially With Pompano’s Oldest Bank POMPANO BEACH BANK 1101 E. Atlantic Blvd. Student Council President with Bank Vice-President Sam Geer. TRAVEL SERVICE CAMERA AND LUGGAGE 5¢ and 10¢ Store W. E. (Bill) Jones . Phone 942-6611 OCEANSIDE CENTE R | YOUR YEARBOOK IS FOR KEEPS! 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 A Division of Herff Jones ® Yearbook Specialists Since 1936 mencene ree - me ee Stes ac ey SSE EES ee? eaten og mee Se Sea 23 ot AN a ‘ hgh ere eh: ace e So BoP OTE ES aT eg ake GS. . Me oe A Message to the Graduating Class of 1966 From, ? tow to lntata ne 3, Dr. Winfeld Blair Sutphin Senior Minister of The First Presbyterian Church “Surrowfully, the Lea ker Sins bedd teredeae piece today. Oe moditn world is spawning a race of mental albinos. Dante, in his ‘Divine Comedy’ describes those dreary souls deep in the inferno who were damned because they were deficient in human color.” Jlattle-tale gray is not on the escutcheon of saints and martyrs. Ignorance ian € bliss 2 Sbtcaean affliction: an astringent drying up thetmind ane. shriveling its tissue. Wientalavecciee is good or you. A few bntellectaal nip-ups every morning are a greater guarantee of youthfulness than any medical elixir, and there is nothing like some mental acrobatics to tone up your fe. 7 For it matters not how deep the sincerity, how warm the heart, how wide the vision; iff it fame based on knowledge, it itd melt with Simmer: will with Pale and there lie buried in the Winter Garth. PF Pa Se er a .. fo lt Congratulations oh the First Presbyterian (fered! (United of Pompano dsccek whe Catleber Gimel | Esra at 9:30 awn. mee! | 11:30 aw. 262 Geter from january Ind BREE May Ist at 9, 10, and 171: 15 ) Ss SINCE 1949 TRACTOR COMPANY SPRAYERS FORWARD INTO TOMORROW TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT . . .a@ better informed public 3 today for better citizens tomorrow. sou DEER; B BOYNTON BEACH QUALITY FaaM POMPANO BEACH FARM AND INDUSTRIAL POMPANO BEACH BOCA RATON BOYNTON BEACH 972-3535 395-3858 732-4848 2511 HAMMONDVILLE ROAD HWY. 441 STATE ROAD 804 Pompano adds wrestling to its athletic program eave Pompano Beach Boca Raton Sea Ranch Lakes American Screen Enclosures 29 S.W. 5th Street Phone: 941-3445 The Arch Oceanside Shopping Center Phone: 941-2937 Gayle Rawls gives Nick Walker, Bernerd Black, and Mike McNicholas a lesson in shooting pool. Compliments of | | i Arnold and Dutch Barber Shop rh 118 Flagler Avenue Hy BUSINESSMEN REMEMBET ; Avalon Gardens 1h 1192 N. Federal Hwy. 1a hy Phone: 941-3757 Cove Patio Shoppe 1617 S.E. 3rd Court Deerfield Beach Llewellyn’s Beacon Light Camera Center 2426-A N. Fed. Hwy. 941-9338 rH Eileen’s Accent on Beaute a 1946 N.E. 49 Street |) Phone: 399-1060 Botting Paints, Inc. 1901 Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 942-1047 Frank H. Furman, Insurance 2431 E. Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 942-3120 Broward Grain and Supply 1400 W. Hammondville Rd. hone: . Phone: 933-4666 The Game Keeper 22 (East) Oceanside Center Imported Domestic Toys Games Broward Machinery and Supply Co. 560 N.W. 12 Avenue 933-9354 or 933-9355 Guest Furniture, Inc. 434 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida Niagara Chemical Division Insecticides, Fungicides, Seed Phone: 972-1221 Compliments of Hamilton Pharmacy and Beach Mart Pharmacy Pandolfi Shell Service 4800 N. Federal Hwy. hone: - Joe’s Bakeries Bone 74 27 2 Old-fashioned bakin g on premises 941-3006 or 941-4082 Pompano Auto and Sports 301 N.W. 3 Street Phone: 933-3271 THEIR SCHOOL Compliments of | Pompano Federal Travel Service J.R. (Joe) Cunningham, Pres. Lighthouse Point Marina, Inc. 830 N.E. 29 Avenue Phone: 941-0227 | Pompano Highlands Sundries | Cards, Gifts, Shell Supplies | Sundries, Short Ord Loughead Cleaners eng wepeiaae de 123 S.W. 1 Avenue Phone:942-2517 Pompano Lumber Co., Inc. 430 N.E. Flagler Avenue Neal’s Record and Card Shop Phone: 942-9511 812-814 N. Federal Hwy. Phone: 941-5143 Ranch House Restaurant 1340 N. Federal Hwy. Phone: 941-0120 Skateboards have not completely Eliminated roller skaters Vollman’s Pharmacy 132 S.W. 15th Street Phone: 933-5505 —= 3 sa — on = = er = zs Sess ee ye SEE a le ge — = - ee ee ee SSeS a eo x = = neta usicpi ie mae — ee aa wre BE ee 1s het Lat eg. a ae a ee - == a Se eee ——= Se Ce eee A. WESLEY PARRISH Franchised Dealer 598 E. 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ATLANTIC BOULEVARD INTRACOASTAL POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA from Infant Girls Boys to 14 in Girls 16 in Boys NEW JUNIOR DEPARTMENT for Daughter Mother VIC FRANCIS DODGE 2390 N. FEDERAL HWY. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Congratulations to all of you SONS OF POMPANO BEACH, Inc. REALTORS POMPANO BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOD GOLDEN TORNADO BAND ' Re OFFICE PHONE 941-7000 3356 EAST ATLANTIC BOULEVARD Vic Francis donates a new bus to the Pompano High School Band POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA HARBOR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2300 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach 942-5101 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’66 SOP ICCD SRI A ae mm A-1-A at the HILLSBORO INLET ee Tat tn eR Rt Tepe emanation aN nc ce em = 3S POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 268 i CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’66 WHARF RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD at the OCEAN LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, FLORIDA STUDENTS INTEREST CITIZENS 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Arnold Rocco Custom Tailor ( | ¥ 2 From a Patron Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Twitty | j Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Burt Mrs. Mildred F. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Geer Mr. and Mrs. B. H. James, Jr. Kathy Marie Beauty Solon | | John Redding | q Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritti : {| i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seibert ! i yy Under the watchful eyes Hay of Sarah Aldridge, Phil Hy Rodgers and Lorraine Ht Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slade Verner, Roy Maurer : | lines up an easy putt Wi | Sue’s Haven of Beauty 270 A A. Wesley Parrish--266 Alan Evan--237 American Pool Co.--247 _|American Screen Enclosures--264 Anthony Hair Designers--232 The Arch--264 Army Surplus--250 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Arnold--270 - Arnold and Dutch Barber Shop--264 Arnold and Spears, Inc.--241 Arnold’s Kiddy land--247 Atlantic Gardens--247 Atlantic Rug Co.--251 Atlantic Square Shopping Center--254 Avalon Gardens--264 B Badcock Furniture--245 Baerco Marine--251 Bateman and Company--234 Beach Mart Pharmacy--265 Best Pharmacy, Inc.--241 Bill’s Travel Service--260 Botting Paints, Inc.--264 Bright’s House of Fashions--235 Broward Grain and Supply--264 Broward Machinery and Supply Co.--264 Bunning Florists--241 Burger Castle--233 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. A. Burt--270 Bush’s--232 c Chez Dee Beauty Salon--251 Chris Craft--256 The Clothes Tree--256 Cole-McDaniel’s Magnavox--244 F.E. Compton and Co.--240 Coral Pharmacy, Inc.--243 Country Squire--255 Cousin’s Shell Servicenter--245 Cove Patio Shoppe--264 Cove Pharmacy--234 D Deerfield Beach Bank and Trust Co.--243 Dorothy’s Beach Shop--250 Doug Endicott’s Photo Shop--254 ° , E Eileen’s Accent on Beauté--264 F Family Kitchen Bakery--257 First Methodist Church--245 First National Bank--259 First Presbyterian Church--262 Florida Power and Light Co.--249 CREATIVE PORTRAITS CUSTOM FRAMING NATURAL COLOR WEDDINGS CHILDREN COPIES RESTORATIONS JANE PARKER ORVILLE PARKER ADVERTISING INDEX Frank H. Furman, Inc.--264 Frank S. Austin, Liar: The Game Keeper--264 Garden Isles Construction Co.--232 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Geer--270 Glasco’s Pompano Bowl--243 Gregory Realtors--255 Guest Furniture, Inc.--264 H Haft-Gaines Co.--246 Hall’s Pompano Supermarket--256 Hamilton Pharmacy--265 Harbor Chrysler-P lymouth--267 Hardy-Sours-Walton Ins. Co., Inc.--245 Harris’ Far East Imperial House--247 Her Closet--255 Horizon siudios 24 Mr. and Mrs. B. H. James, Jr.--270 Joe’s Bakeries--265 John Deere Tractor Co.--263 Jordan Marsh--242 Kathy Marie Beauty Salon--270 The Kilgore Seed Co.--238 i Lantern Book Shop--238 Lauderdale-By-The-Sea Town Hall--250 Lighthouse Point Banke--253 Lighthouse Point Marina, Inc.--265 Llewellyn’s Beacon Light Camera Center--264 Louella and Porter’s Beauty Salon--248 Loughead Cleaners--265 M Mayes Chevrolet, Inc.--236 Nettie Milgrams--263 J. R. Miller Co.--235 Tom Mims--237 Mister Donut--237 N Neal’s Record and Card Shop--265 Niagara Chemical Division--265 0 Oceanside Drug Corp.--237 Oceanside Shopping Center--252 Orbit Sales Co.--251 P Pal’s Captains Table--235 Pandolfi Shell Service--265 Paragon Press-261 Hig rR Ss: ty at SoS 6s 2435 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida Whitehall 1-1217 1? CO MN BUSINESS — COMMERCIAL — ILLUSTRATIVE Portraits Me Precious Beyoud Price in Living Color or in Black and White Photog raprhic Excellence Official Portrait Photographers For 1966 Year Book --The BEANPICKER Patsy’s Tire Supply--241 Park Avenue Beauty and Wig Salon--234 From a Patron--270 Pelican Press--257 Pompano Auto and Sports--265 Pompano Beach Bank and Trust Co.--260 Pompano Federal Travel Service--265 Pompano Flower Shop--244 Pompano Highlands Sundries--265 Pompano Lumber Co.--265 Pompano Mercantile Co.--253 Pompano Office Supply, Inc.--243 R Ranch House Restaurant--265 John Redding--270 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritti--270 Robinson Beauty School--266 Rocco Custom Taller-2)) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seibert--270 Sherrill’s--240 Shoppers Haven Merchants Assn.--258 Showcase--254 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slade--270 Southern Bell Telephone Co.--239 St. Martins-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church--244 Sue's Haven of Beauty--270 Sun Fashions--237 Sun Sentinel--263 Tamarac Yacht and Tennis Club--257 Teri Lee Fashions--253 Tom Endicott Buick--234 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Twitty--270 V A. E. Vanderzicht and Co., Inc.--234 Vic Francis Dodge--267 Vida Appliance Corp.--248 Vollman’s ACL et Mrs. Mildred Wall--270 Ward’s City--234 Mary Webb--232 Welsh Marina--232 The Wharf Restaurant--269 M. N. Wier and Sons--267 Wordens--235 ¥ The Yardarn Restaurant--268 The Yarnit Shop--266 Young World, Inc.--267 ye Zudrell TV--237 271 272 A Abernathy, Don—63, 148, 149, 150, 1 1, 194 Abbott, Tom—119, 146 Abinante-Fina, Janice—98 Ackerman, Leslie—119, 143 Adams, Antonia—130 Adams, Bob—98, 135, 176, 202, 216 Adams, Mike—98 Adams, Robert—119 Adams, Ron—63 Adams, Russell—63, 192 Adams, Steve—98 Adey, Pat—98 Adrey, Charles—130 Adrian, Deborah—130 Adrian, Kenneth—63 Adrian, Patricia—63 Agurkis, Robert—63, 158 Ahlert, William—130, 208 Albrecht, Donna—119 Alderman, Carlton—47 Alderman, Larry—98 Aldridge, Sarah—35, 63, 136, 137, 138, 143, 156, 172, 270 Alexander, Reid—98, 144 Alexander, Robert—99 Alicata, Tony—63, 148, 150 Allen, Diana—23, 63 Allen, Nancy—99, 167 Allen, Ronnie—119 Almeida, John—119 Aloise, Corinne—99 Altman, Sandra—63 Ames, Sandra—119 Andersen, Kim—31, 33, 39, 63, 135, 140, 158, 218 Anderson, Barbara—63 Anderson, Carolyn—99 Anderson, Chris—99, 167 Anderson, Diana—119 Anderson, James—99 Anderson, Leroy—218 Anderson, Robin—63, 148, 191 Andrews, Linda—119 Anguilm, Cathy—63, 162 Anguilm, David—99, 218 Antle, Richard—64 Arciola, Nicholas—64, 144 Ard, Bill—119 Ardito, Tom—119 Armstrong, David—99, 153 Arnold, Joe—119 Arnold, Suzanne—99, 139, 157 Arrowsmith, Don—130 Arseneau, Mary—64, 176 ART CLUB—188, 189 Ash, Steve—119 Ashburn, Richard—119, 130 Atkins, Wyman—99, 164 Atkinson, Curtis—130, 213 Atkinson, Janet—32, 99, 166 Atkinson, Susan—64, 160, 162, 180 Atkinson, Thelma, Miss—47 Atterholt, June—99 AUDIO-VISUAL—194 A ugust, Nancy—119 Austin, Barry—64 Austin, Dean—98, 99, 136, 153, 202, 204, 205 Avard, Donna—64, 136, 162, 179, 184, 185, 239 Avasso, Jill—99 Ayers, Cora—64, 185 Ayers, Pam—130, 187 Aylwin, Bruce—130 Babcock, Elizabeth—130 Bacharach, Greg—30, 99 Backus, Barry—99, 146 Badagliacco, John—119, 148 Bailey, Christian—47, 192 Bailey, Dennis—192 Baines, Vicki—119 Baird, Bernie—97, 175 Baird, Cameron—118, 119 General Index Baisley, Dorothy—64 Baker, James—130 Baker, Judy—99, 167 Baker, Mark—99, 159, 178, 181, 217 Baker, Stephen—119 Baldwin, Greg—119, 148 Baldwin, Steve—23, 31, 34, 62, 64, 84, 138, 152, 278 Balfoort, Robert—47 Ball, Art—119, 140, 209, 218 Ball, Christy—119 Ballard, John—99 BAND—148, 149 Bandi, James—64 Bankhead, Patricia—99 Banks, Dennis—99 Banks, Lynn—99 Bannister, Penelope—64, 175 Barber, Donna—64 Barber, Mark—99, 148, 159, 215 Barber, Sandy—130 Barcia, Marie—64 Barice, Carol—64, 160, 162, 163, 178, 180, 192 Barker, Galen—130 Barker, Lex—65 Barker, Robert—65 Barlow, Thomas—65 Barnes, Ann—119, 187 Barnett, James—119 Barnett, Linda—119 Barneti, Randolph—65 Barnett, Shirley —99 Barrett, Carolyn—119 Barrett, Steve—65, 181 Barringer, Robyn—99, 177 Barron, Ronald—119 Bartels, Terry—99 Bartenfelder, David—65, 185 Bartlett, Cinda—22, 23, 37, 64, 67, 156, 198 Bartlett, David—99 Bartlett, Mimi—130, 199 Bartley, Glen—99 Bassett, Greg—119, 205, 208, 217 Basye, Lee—65, 156, 173, 180 Bateman, Tom—119 135 159, 202, 208 Bauer, Jacqueline—130 Bayerl, Bettejane—130 Bayerl, Daniel—119 Baylor, Kathryn—65 Bazner, Debbie—119 BEANPICKER—138, 139 Beatty, William—65, 143, 148, 152, 187 Beaudot, Joseph—99 Beck, Ronald—99 Beede, Carole—99 Beecher, Patricia—65, 156, 193 Beecher, Penelope—148, 156, 179, 193 Beecher, Raymond—65, 148 Belgard, John—65 Bell, Barbara—119 Bell, Charla—130 Bell, Marilyn —66 Bell, Patricia—66 Bell, Priscilla—66 Bellmor, Marsha—98, 99, 157, 187 Bellmor, Russell—119 Beloin, Dennis—66 Beltz, Susan—34, 37, 66, 162, 176, 179, 198 Benedict, Sharyn—66 Benedict, William—158 Benge, Paul—66 Benkert, Jan—98, 99, 144 Benkert, Mark—119 Bennett, Phyllis—99 Bennett, Robert—66 Bennett, Ronald—130 Benvenuto, Sue—130 a Berenguer, Walter—99, 183 Berger, Ken—119 Bernardo, Greg—100 Berndt, Kim—100 , Berntson, Becky—100, 143, 163, 178 Berntson, Deborah—119 Berry, Bonnie—119 Bess, Patricia, Mrs.—47, 186 Bey, Donna—100 Bianchi, Patricia—119 Bickmeyer, Cathy—66, 172, 173 Birckhead, Lynne—119, 177, 187 Birckhead, Ronald—66, 144, 165 Billingsley, Judy—100, 175 Birdsall, Becky—100, 135, 167 Bishop, Diane—66, 144, 166 Bissell, Bill—119 Bizjak, Scott—100 Black, Bernerd—66, 264 Black, Dwight—66, 165 Blackard, Laverne, Miss—47 Blancett, Stephanie—100 Bland, Clyde—119, 150 Bland, Pat—130 Bledsoe, Kathleen, Mrs.—47 Blevins, Kay—118, 119 Blevins, Teresa—130 Blinco, Douglas—100, 165 Block, Robert—100 Blue, Debbie—119 Boan, Greg—100 Boat, Mike—100 Bobo, Arlie—66, 165, 215 Boehl, Georgiann—119 Bogert, Brett—119 Boggs, Barbara—119 Boggs, Ronnie—130 Bolds, Dave—100 Bolk, Barbara—119 Bollen, Eleanor, Mrs.—47 Bonanno, Michele—119 Bond, Judy—131 Bonebrake, Georganna—32, 35, 66, 136, 154, 155, 156 Bono, Kathy—119 Boorman, Craig—119, 144, 146 Boorman, Ricky—145 Booth, Roger—67 Bouchard, Ruth—67 Bourg, David—131 Bousman, Susan—119, 180 Bowdle, Linda—100 Bowdle, Richard—119 Bower, Eric—119, 194 Bower, Jerry—131 Bower, Michael—67 Bowers, Brenda—100 Bowman, Bill—119 Boyd, Bert—119, 148 BOY’S CHORUS—146 Braddee, Marilyn, Miss—47, 172 Braden, David—67 Braden, Gloria—67 Bradford, Gary—120 Bradley, Rebecza—117 Brady, Karen—131, 143 Brahs, Norman—67 Brainerd, Malinda—120 Brainerd, Webster—100 Brant, Robert—120, 148 Bratton, Mike—120, 183 Brausam, Alfred—100 Brayton, Billie—120 Brayton, Jacque—131 Brescia, Kathy—67 Bretz, Billy—47, 181, 183 Bretz, Cheryl—100 Bridges, Janet—120 Bridges, Judith—23, 38, 67, 166, 191 Brion, Ronald—67 Broan, Linda—100, 185 Brock, Dean—120 Brock, Bob—30, 120 Brodie, Robert—120 Brooke, Philip—120 : Brooks, Bill—98, 100, 153, 206, 216 Brooks, David—120 Brooks, Ronald—67 Broom, Bert—67 Brorstrom, Beth—100, 189 Brown, Alice—100 Brown, David—100, 150 Brown, Edna, Mrs.—48 Brown, James—67 Brown, John—100 Brown, Joseph—100 Brown, Mike—120 Brown, Patricia—100, 148 Brown, Ronald—120 Brown, Terry—67 Brownell, Linda—120, 147, 150 Brundage, Paul—120, 159, 210 Brunson, Tommy—185 Bryan, Gale—131 Bryan, Jim—118, 120 Bryant, Gale—100 Buckner, Donna—100 Budka, Sharon—67, 139, 162 Buffa, Bruce—100 Buffa, Michael—67 Buntin, Helen—67, 148, 149, 157, 191 Burgess, Christine—120 Burgess, Linda—120, 145 Burgin, Tom—131 Burk, Judy—67, 135, 139, 168, 278 Burkert, Kenneth—100 Burkett, Vickie—100, 145 Burnett, Alan—120 Burns, Pattie—68, 156 Burns, Sandra—100 Burnsed, Regina—120 Burris, Brenda—120, 144, 145 Burroughs, Glenn—131, 217 Burroughs, Joanne—35, 37, 68, 134, 136, 160, 161, 162, 163, 178, 180, 200 Burroughs, Kenneth—68, 152 Burroughs, Niles—68, 179, 192 Burton, Carol—100, 185 Burton, Sam—68, 152, 176, 202, 203 Burtrem, Lloyd—100 Burtrem, Scott—120 Busby, Deborah—100 —— | j 1 { ¢ o Bush, Sally—21, 68, 82, 136, 137, 138, 168, 193, 278 Butler, David—68, 144, 146, 169 Butler, Jerome—120, 218 Butler, Nancy—100, 148, 179 Butler, Tim—100 Buzzo, Billy—120 c Caleffe, Denise—100 Calkins, Don—68 Callaway, Bill—120 Callum, Ricky—120, 202 Campagna, Mike—120, 205, 208 Campbell, Barry—68, 75, 152, 171 | Campbell, Brent—39, 68, 75, 152 Campbell, Carol—100 Campbell, Darrell—100 Campbell, Mary, Mrs.—48 Campbell, Mike—120, 135 Campbell, Robert—120 ! Campbell, Ronald—100 Canfield, David—120, 150 Cantrell, Carlin—120, 173 Cappelen, Art—100, 153, 202 Carey, George—100 Carey, Sue—100 Carlisle, Charles—47 | Carlisle, Jean R., Mrs.—48 | Carmody,’ John—131 Carmody, Robert—100 Carr, Pamela—68, 143, 189 Carrigan, Anita—101 Carroll, Dianne—101, 147, 168 | Carroll, Marc—120, 205 | Carson, Sharyn—120, 148 | Carter, Judi—101 Carter, Kathie—101, 145 Carter, Ronald—101, 146 Carteret, Geraldine—120 | Carveth, Judy—35, 37, 68, 82, 136 162, 178, 193 | Casper, Robert—120 | Castiglione, Peter—101, 148 i Castiglione, Sharon—68, 148, 173 © } Caswell, Marian, Mrs.—48 Cato, Sue—101, 174 Cawley, John—121, 131 Casky, Linda—131 Chadwick, John—68 Chakford, Bill—120, 205 Chandler, Christine—69, 185 Chapman, Robert—69 Chapman, Steve—69, 152 Chapman, Vickie—101 | Cherof, Jane—101, 134, 173 Cheshire, Jim—120, 135, 205 Cheshire, Larry—69, 152 Childress, Judith—69, 136, 174, 175, 193 | Choquette, Gail—120, 193 Choquette, Patricia—69, 162, 179 Ciutti, Joseph—120, 205 | CIVINETTES—166, 167 | Claeys, Russell—69, 152 Clapp, Deborah—101, 191 Clark, Cindy—21, 30, 34, 37, 67, 69, 135, 156, 187 Clark, Dave—69, 184, 185 | Clark, Leslie—101, 167, 187 Clark, Michael—101 Clark, Norman—101 | Clark, Warren—101 Clelland, Carol—23, 69, 134, 156, 179, 187, 199 Cleveland, Bill—69, 165, 216 | Cleveland, Irene—23, 118, 120, 129 |) .Cloutier, Don—120 | Cloutier, Gene—69, 144 | Cloutier, Jackqueline—161, 107, 174, | Coates, Debbie—98, 101 | Coates, John—131 | Coats, Joseph—101, 213 | Coe, Gary—120 | Coffey, Ethel—101, 169, 193 _ Cogdill, Danny—101, 217 | Coffey, Ronald—120 | Cohn, Dorothy M., Mrs.—48, 172 Coker, Barbara—69, 168, 193 Cole, Lorelyn—69, 166, 180 Cole, Pamela—120 Cole, Tana—118, 120, 199 Colelli, Peter—120 Coleman, Daniel—70 Coleman, Jim—120, 205, 208 Coleman, Marvin—101 Coleman, Michael—148 Colitzas, Olymphia—101 Colley, Milton—101 Collins, Debra—70 CONCERT CHORUS—144 Condell, Gladys—70 Conklin, Larry—120 Conley, Chris—131 Conn, Linda—70, 148, 178 Conn, Wayne—120 Conner, Kathryn—70 Conner, Paul—70 Conner, Judy—101 Conners, Mary Jane—70, 136, 137, 142, 145, 171, 173, 188 Conners, Pat—70, 171, 180 Conrod, Frederick—70 Conrod, Richard—101 Conroy, Susan—70 Constantine, Tom—120 Cook, Cheryl—120, 144 Coombs, Joyce—131, 187 Cooper, Judy—120, 189 Cooper, Roy—120, 183 Cope, Mark—98, 101, 153, 202 Coppola, Karyl—101 Coppola, Pam—101 Cor, Gary—101, 183 Corboy, Candace—70, 166, 193 Corboy, Constance—189 Corcoran, Kathy—101 Corey, Garth—120, 205 Corwin, Kim—101, 147, 149 Cottrell, Pam—120 Coughlin, Attie A., Mrs.—49 Mr. Pat Bailey congratulates the finalists of the speech contest sponsored by the Maurer, and Maurice Strauser. FR Council, Pam—120 Cousino, Bonnie—101 Covert, Richard—70 Cowherd, Cathy—120, 143, 173 Cox, Charlton—102, 189 Cox, Debbie—120 Cox, Doug—131 Cox, Gail—102 Cox, Larry—218 Craig, Ann—98, 102, 163, 178 Cranson, Michael—70, 165 Craton, Bobby—121 Crawford, Jeff—131, 217 Creech, Doris—27, 102, 163, 170, 179 Creech, Helen, Mrs.—49, 170 Cromer, Linda—121 Cromer, Sandra—71, 173 Cronk, Jay—71, 172 Cross, Debbie—121, 173 Crotchett, Linda—131 Crow, Gary—102 Crowder, Jeanne, Mrs.—49, 190 Crozier, Michael—71 Crumley, Lynn—121 Crutcher, Bruce—12) Cusworth, Marti—121, 187 Cusworth, Pam—71, 168, 181 Cyrulinski, Michael—71 Czine, Beverly—121, 145 Cahl, Gary—121 Daisley, Suzanne—102, 145 Dale, Judith—71, 148, 150 Dame, Glenn—71, 136, 146, 148, 149 Dangler, Steven—71, 165, 213 Daniello, Susan—71, 94, 136, 145, 166 Daniels, James—102, 146, 194 oh en SS esa Daniels, Larry—131, 183 Daniels, Marie—131 Daniels, Ralph—102, 183 Daniels, Ray—71 Danner, Sue—121 Dasch, Vernon—102, 210 Daub, Valaria—71, 148 Davidson, Marie—121 _ Davidson, Pam—121, 145, 211 Davies, Valerie—102, 148 Davis, Charles—121 Davis, Cheryl—102 Davis, Gary—71, 152 Davis, Janis—102 Davis, Lana—71, 144 Dawson, Ed—102, 176, 210 Dawson, Gailon—71, 145 Day, Bill—121 D.C.T.—184, 185 Dean, James—97, 158 Debeltrand, Bob—102, 134, 159, 202 Deboard, David—102, 148, 150 Decker, Ralph—72 Deckert, John—72, 165, 180 Degro, Marilyn—121 Deguido, Donna—102 Dehne, Margot—36, 72, 134, 154, 156, 181, 186, 187 Dehner, David—72 Dehner, Donald—72 Delaforce, Tom—121 De la Pena, Jeanette—102, 174 Del Bosque, Craig—121 Del Bosque, Tom—102, 148 Delpit, Nell—121, 135, 147 Delpit, Vicky—102, 148 Delspina, Carl—102 De Mattia, Bob—121 Demmerle, Margaret—72 Dennis, Wendy—72, 166, 173 Delisa, Dotty—121 Dennison, Gale—72 Exchange Club: Vicki Mandell, Roy 273 Dennison, Judy—72, 145 Densmore, Jan—121 Densmore, Jeff—102, 177, 180, 20¢ Denvir, Jim—121, 159, 210 Desmond, Marcia—102, 163, 178 Desrochers, Claire—72, 168, 174 Devinny, Kathy—121 De Vos, Loren—131 Dewade, Janice—102 Do Zurik, Mike—121 Dichiara, Chris—118, 131 Dickey, Gilbert—39, 72, 134, 158 Dietrich, Ed—121, 148, 149, 150 Dills, Diana—102, 148 Dills, Patricia—72, 178 Dinardo, Ann, Mrs.—49, 194 Dix, Kathryn—27, 102, 169, 187 Dix, Opal, Mrs.—49, 192 Dixon, Richard—102 Doak, Janet, Miss—49 Doan, Kevin—102 Doherty, John—102 Dolan, Karen—102, 189 Dollins, Chaylene—72 Dombrowski, Dale—121 Donato, Carol—102, 111, 157, 174, 175, 176, 199 Donovan, Keith—183 Doremus, Vernon—102 Dorner, Barbara—72, 147, 156 Dorner, Janice—121, 147 Doubrava, Ronald—73 Doubrava, Dan—102 Dougherty, Michael—102 Downing, Pat—121 Dreyer, Richard—73 Drost, Debbie—121, 131 Drummond, Frank—121, 173, 210 Drummond, Ray—102, 140, 159, 203, 204 Dubois, Bonnie—73 Duhame, Michael—102 Dull, Debbie—102, 137, 138, 139, 157, 179, 180 Dullenkopf, Douglas—73, 165 Dumbaugh, William—121, 194 Duncan, Donald—121 Duncan, Gloria—102 Dunham, Ruth—73, 148, 149, 150 Dupont, Doug—131, 205 Durbin, Mark—73, 148, 152 Durden, Mary—121 Durden, Gene—121 Duval, Ron—121 Du Vall, Ronnie—102, 181 Dygert, Bruce—102 Dygon, Norm—30, 37, 39, 73, 158, 179, 180 Dykeman, Heidi—73 Easom, James—73 Easom, Sue—121, 145 Eatmon, Ken—121, 202 Ebert, Steve—102 Eckers, Bob—121, 143 Eddington, Mark—73 Ehrig, Joanne—121 Ehrlich, Raymond—73 Eiser, Robert—73 Eldridge, Judy—102, 145 Eldridge, Patricia—121, 131 Eller, Dwight—102 Elliott, Larry—73, 148, 149, 150, 152 Elliott, Richard H.—49, 148 Elsasser, Kenneth—121 Elsasser, Robert—121 Elwood, Jim—131 Emanski, Thomas—102 English, Dennis—102 English, Larry—121 Enis, David—121 Ericson, Gayle—121 Ernst, Alan—102 Estill, Alan—103 Estridge, Marcos—121 Eustice, Gary—74 Evans, Barbara—103, 145 Evans, Bob—27, 103, 148, 170 Evans, Karen—74, 136, 148, 149, 150 Evans, Roberta—103, 135, 174, 187 Evans, Sherry—121, 148, 150 F Faherty, Patrick—103 Fairchild, Carol—38, 74, 160, 161, 163, 176 Fann, Alfred—218 Farkas, Robert—183 Farguharson, Dave—103, 144 Faverbach, Barbara—103 Faupel, Carl—121 Favitta, Gary—103 Fawcett, Barbara—74 Fawcett, Tom—121, 213 Fay, Robert—103 192 Feener, Jane—74, 148 Fegenbush, Helen—131 Fellows, Clark—121 Felton, Dyan—118, 121, 148 Felty, Rebecca—74 Felton, Sharon—103 Fendentz, Valerie—103 Fennema, Carol—121 Ferguson, Bruce—121 Ferrell, Stephanie—74, 137, 142, 162, 178 Ferrier, Louise—74, 180 Fess, Patricia—74, 180, 187, 214 Fess, Susan—122 Fessenden, Cheryl—103, 163, 176, 179, 211 Festa, Rick—202 Fiat, Fred—49, 184 Fichera, Jim—122 Fiebach, Donna—131 Fielder, Claus—74 Fielder, Reiner—103 Field, Robert—103, 153 Fields, Douglas—103, 153, 202 Fifer, Louis—74, 148, 158 Fifer, Randall—122 Finley, Keith—103, 206 Fiore, Marc—103 Fish, Robert—122, 217 Fisher, Debra—-74 Fisher, Susan—103 Fisk, Judy—103 Fiske, Kathryn—74 Fiske, Lucetta—103 Fiske, Susie—122 Fitzgerald, Anne—103 Fitzgerald, Diane—103 Fitzpatrick, Karen—103 Flaherty, Richard—50, 181 Fleming, James—34, 37, 39, 74, 134, 152 Fletcher, Bob—131, 144, 146, 218 Fletcher, Carol—74, 148, 191 Fletcher, Daniel—103 Fletcher, Peter—74 The lunch hour was spent adding the last minute touches to the yearbook Homecoming car. Fletcher, Philip—131 Fleury, Rick—122 Fleury, Robert—75, 152 Flint, Frank—122 Florea, Mary—75, 138, 174, 175 Flowers, Elaine—122 Flynn, Gregory—75 Flythe, Michael—103 Forbes, Renee—213 Fornby, Betty—104, 185 Forsyth, Thomas—104 Forsythe, James—131 Fortman, Donald—122 Fortner, Sybil—75, 188, 189, 191 Fowlkes, Martha—35, 75, 135, 137, 142, 162, 176, 179, 198 Fox, Linda—104 Franciscus, John—104, 158, 215 Franco, Michael—32, 75, 136, 164, 165. Franco, Richard—104 Frank, Julia—23, 75, 155, 156, 160, 180, 270 Franklin, Janet—75, 27 Franklin, Judy—104, 157, 170, 187 Franklin, Susan—122, 147 Franks, Dale—122, 147 Franks, George—27, 165, 181, 209, 213 Fraser, John—104 Frederes, Marshall—75, 137, 142 Frederes, Sandy—131 Frederick, Donald—75 Frederick, Michele—104 Fredy, Michel—75 Freeland, Candace—75, 191 Freels, Sharon—76, 145 Freeman, Evelyn—122 Freeman, Sue—122, 145 FRENCH CLUB—180 French, Patricia—104 Fretz, Ann—104 Fulford, Bennye—104, 148 Fuller, Marquita—122, 199 Fuller, Suzanne—76, 191 Funke, Beverly—122, 148, 150 Funke, William—76, 148 Furgason, Jo, Mrs.—50, 142 Fuss, Diane—76, 166, 180 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA— 182, 183 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERI- CA—190, 191 FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS—177 FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIA- TION—174, 175 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA— 172 G Gabry, Robert—122, 183 Gaedke, Peggy—118, 131 Gaither, Diana—122, 147 Gaither, Ronald—76, 148 Gardner, George—131 Gardner, Jim—122 Gardner, Mike—104 Gardner, Owen—76 Gargano, Edith—117 Gargano, Robert—131 Gariglio, Gary—122 Garrett, Deborah—122, 144, 177 Gaskin, Patricia—104 Gately, Donna—104 Gates, Sara—104 GAVEL CLUB—186, 187 Gebert, Paul, Mr.—50 Geer, Beth—122, 138 Geer, Gary—131 Geer, Mary, Mrs.—50 Geer, Patsy—76 Genet, Barbara—122 Genova, Marina—104 George, Barbara—104 George, Susan—131 GERMAN CLUB—181 Gerow, lrene—122 Gerstner, Barbara—76, 168, 175 - Gestewitz, Linda—122, 147 Getz, John—76 Giannini, Joan—104 Gibb, Sue—122, 177 Gibson, Candace—104 Gies, Jan—76, 140, 176, 206, 207 Gilchrest, Brian—122, 210 Gilchrest, Marian—104, 211 Gill, Andy—131 Gill, Vickie—104 Gillespie, John—76 Gillispie, Deborah—104, 147, 175 Girard, Mary—122 GIRLS CHORUS—145 Girovard, Sharon—122 Giroux, Carol—122 Gladwell, Mark—122 Glaize, Sara—104 Glattli, Pam—104, 135, 148 Glinski, Tom—122 Gnau, Maryruth—76 Goater, Betty—76, 177, 193 Godsall, Ann—104, 144, 171 Godsall, Linda—104, 144, 180 Goggin, Jim—98, 104, 153, 216 Good, Barbara—27, 104, 135, 141, 157, 180 Goodballet, Deborah—122, 173 Gooding, John—122 Gordon, Dan—122, 159, 215 Gordon, Peter—122 Gottshall, Cindy—131 Gottshall, Donald—104 Gore, Stephen—104 Govey, Winona—76 Grace, Mike—122 Graham, Sheila—77, 144, 156 Granger, Sharon—131 Grant, John—131 Grant, Linda—77, 143, 156, 171 Grau, Francisco—122 Gray, Erna M., Mrs.—50 Gray, Byron—77, 164 Gray, Tommy—122 Grebey, John—122 Green, Margaret B., Mrs.—50 Greene, Gerald—77 Green, U. Hal, Mr.—50 Greer, Mona—185 Greiner, Mack—104 Griffin, Rick—122 Griffith, Phil—122, 205 Grimes, Connie—104 Grinis, James—122, 217 Grismer, Arthur R., Mr.—50, 177 Groover, Mary—122 Grossman, Gayle—104 Grubb, Barbara—104 Grubb, Beverly—77, 174, 179 Grunow, Susan—122 Guenette, Thomas—122 Guile, Pam—122 Guinn, Richard—77, 184, 185 Guinn, Russell—77, 184 Gunther, Donna—122 Gurcak, Joe—122 Guthrie, Douglas—77 Gutmann, Bonnie—122 Gutmann, Peggy—104 Guzzardo, Linda—122 Guzzardo, Marianne—77 Guzzardo, Marla—122 Haag, Carl—122, 209 Haag, Eldon—77, 148, 150, 215 Haag, Jim—122, 144, 205 Hackling, Jeff—122, 146 Hackling, Joy—77, 144, 156 Hagmaier, Ray—122 Hagman, Dexter H., Mr.—51, 134, 136 Hahn, Mark—77, 176, 210 Hahn, Terry—105 Haire, Benjamin—105 Haislip, Dot—20, 27, 38, 77, 139, 162) 171, 177 Cheerleaders add pep to rallies. Hale, Forrest P., Mr.—51 Hale, Gary—208 Hale, Holly—105 Hale, Warren—105 Hall, Ann—105, 148 Hall, Bill—123 Hall, Bob—51, 206, 208 Hall, Fred—105 Hall, Linda—77, 143, 148, 191 Hall, Larry—77, 152, 204, 181, 184, PAK, PAM Hall, Leonard—123 Hall, Renna—123 Hall, Susan—105, 167 Hamilton, Jean—123 Hammond, Sandra—123 Hancock, John—123 Hancock, Donna—123, 135 Haney, Pamela—77 Hanley, Donald—1.23 Hanley, Kevin—105, 144, 146, 183, 194 Hanley, Michael—77 Hanley, Patricia—104 Hanna, Kathy—123 Hansen, Robert—117 Hanson, Gregory—105 Harding, Milton A., Mr.—51 Hardister, Darrell—105 Hardy, Holly—78 Hardy, Lynn—105, 177, 178 Harknett, Marilynp—78 Harnage, Linda—123 Harrell, Kay—105, 148, 169 Harris, Ann—78, 143, 156, 191 Harris, Bob—98, 105 Harris, Donna—123 Harris, Judith—23, 78, 134, 155 Harrison, George—123 Harrison, John—123 ‘Harrison, Susan—78 Hartley, Robert—105 Hartz, Ray—118, 123 Harvey, Alton—105 Harvey, Joan—123 Harvey, Judith—78 Harvey, Linda—98, 105, 148 Hasis, Ted—123 Hatcher, Virginia—123 Hatfield, Herman—51, 216 Haw kins, Susan—33, 78, 148, 149, 150, 178 Hayden, Brenda—105 Hayden, Charlotte—123 Hayes, Carol—78, 166 Hayes, Carolyn—105 Hayes, Cliff—78 Hayes, Jenny—105, 134, 145, 155, 156, 176, 199 Hayes, Marilyn—105 Hayes, Rusty—105 Haynie, Susan—105, 167, 189 Hayslip, Greg—123 Hazelton, Judith—78, 173 Headley, Judy—105 Headley, Vickie—78, 144 Heath, Jerry—123, 205 Heath, Theodora—78, 145 Heath, Trudy—105, 169 Heekin, Bruce—105 Heekin, Robert—78 Heffner, Lyn—105 Heifner, Bob—123, 148, 150, 165 Heifner, Jack—32, 51, 164 Heisler, Connie—78 Helton, Darla—78, 147 Helton, Frank—78 Henderson, Doug—123, 205 Henegar, Carol—105 Henry, Debbie—118, 123, 144, 173 Hentz, Gordon—123 Herbert, Gloria—105 Hereth, Kristeen—78 Herick, Jill—78, 147 Herrera, Alida—123, 145 Hertner, Thomas—78, 152, 187 Herschleb, William—105, 148 Heselton, Mike—123 Heslet, Lynette—123 Heuser, James—52 Hewitt, Chris—123, 167 Higby, Linda—105, 145 Higgins, Bill—78, 156, 176, 202 Higgins, Helen—105 High, Mike—105 Hilgert, Linda—79, 136, 168, 177, 180, 192 Hill, Cheryl—123, 173 Hill, Janice—79, 191 Hill, Jerry—105, 218 — = = _— Olay Oph See ORIG EBON in = =. a 1 nme ne Hill, John—52 Hill, Mary—106 Hines, Van—123 Hinish, John—123, 146 Hinkle, Dale—123 Hinners, Ronald—123, 208, 217 Hihson, Stewart—123, 177, 217 Hite, Susan—106 Hoag, Kitty—131 Hobein, Lauren—79 Hodgens, Sallie—106 Hoffman, John—106 Hogen, Daisy—22, 23, 35, 37, 79, 134, 168, 180 Hogen, David—27, 106, 153, 251 Holden, Randy—106 Holden, Sandra—79, 175 Holland, Lola—79, 162 Holloway, Richard—123 Holmes, Lee—123, 213 Holmes, Taylor—106 Holton, Theresa—123 Hoover, Russell—123 Hopkins, Bill—21, 79, 134, 136, 164 Hopkins, Bob—123, 205 Hopkins, Nancy—79 Horn, Cindy—106, 189 Horn, John—79 Hornsby, Cathleen—79 Horton, Linda—106, 143, 179 Houck, Edward—79, 165, 210 Houghton, Dana—123 Hovey, Nancy—123, 118 Howell, Karen—123, 145, 177 Howell, Lovell—123, 145 Howland, David—79 Hudgins, Edgar—79 Hudson, Pam—123 Huffman, Sylvia—79 Hugentugler, Jawayn—80, 166 Hughes, Elizabeth—106, 167 Hughs, Gary—106 Hull, Augustus—80, 165 Humphreys, Carol—123, 148, 150 Hunt, Jeffrey—106, 181 Hunt, Keith—106 Hutchinson, Dianne—123 Hutchinson, Jodi—123 Hylek, Diane—80 INTERACT—151, 152, 153, 154 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL—136 Irish, Nancy, Miss—52, 188, 214 Irwin, Nance—35, 37, 80, 136, 137, 138, 139, 143, 156, 246 Isbell, James—106 Isler, Marilyn—106, 193 Israel, Melvin—123 Ives, Suzanne—106 J Jackson, Kathy—123, 145 Jackson, Linda—123 Jacobs, Jeff—80, 158, 180, 215 Jacobs, Nancy—33, 80, 178 Jamerson, Janice—123 James, Francis—106 Jamrisko, Dolores—117, 193 Jansen, Martha, Mrs.—52 Jarman, David—106, 146, 179 Jefferson, Carol—123 Jefferson, Jo Ann—80 Jennaro, Sharyl—123 Jenne, Leonard—106, 144, 146, 171, 187 Jobbit, Albert—106, 213 Joel, Steve—106, 159, 202, 251 Johns, Kip—123, 144, 146, 218 Johns, Michael—106, 144, 146 Johnson, Annie—123 Johnson, Brett—123 Johnson, Carleen—98, 106, 240 Johnson, Cathy—123 Johnson, Cheri—106, 270 Johnson, Don—124 Johnson, Elizabeth A., Mrs.—52 Johnson, Eric—80, 177 Johnson, Herbert—124, 146 Johnson, Jean—80 Johnson, Jill—124, 177 Johnson, Josephine—80 Johnson, Judy—106, 144 Johnson, Leif—124 Johnson, Linda—106 Johnson, Lynn—106, 148 Johnson, Nancy—80, 148 Johnson, Peggy—106, 187 Johnson, Russell—124 Johnson, Sandra—175 Johnson, Scott—124, 205 Johnson, Shirley—21, 28, 34, 38, 80, 161, 162, 173, 176, 187, 234, 265 Johnson, Steve—107, 140, 177, 192, 202 Johnson, Steve—107 Johnson, Susie—148 Johnston, Gary—107 Johnston, Laura—107, 157, 178, 187 Jolinski, Christine—107 Jolitz, Nancy—80 Jones, Bruce—107 Jones, Judith—80, 144, 156 Jones, Mary—80 Jones, Wayne—107, 153, 217 Juday, Richard—81, 151, 176 Judge, Becki— 124, 187 Judge, Deborah—107 JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE— 192 JUNIOR CIVITAN—164, 165 JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES—168, 169 JUNIORETTES—154, 155, 156 Kaczmarek, Edward—124, 181 Kaczorowski, Diane—81, 173 Kaelin, William—81 Kairawicz, Bruce—124 Kananen, Eloise—81 Kananen, John—107, 148, 150 Kane, Charles—107, 209, 218 Kane, Mary Ellen—81 Kane, Randy—124, 218 Karsten, Stephanie—81 Karsten, Steve—81 Karvig, Patricia—107 Kashmiry, Mimi—107, 134, 157 Kassal, Claudia—124, 177 Kayser, Albert—107 Keane, George—124 Kearney, Kathleen—81, 184 Kedney, Sue—124 Keebler, Cynthia—107 Keebler, Dorothy—81, 145, 162 Kelement, Pam—124 Keller, Joseph—107 Keller, Mary—107, 157 Kellough, Chuck—124 Kelly, Deborah—124 Kelly, James—81, 148, 150 Kelly, Linda—107 Kelly, Warren—181 Kennedy, Douglas—107 Kennedy, Marlene H., Mrs.—53, 163 Kennedy, Pat—124 Kennedy, Richard—107 Kephart, George—131, 215 Kercheval, Nancy—103, 107 Kern, Michael—81 Kerr, Darcie—124, 148, 150 Kerr, Virginia—81, 140, 173 Kersten, Linda—124 Kersten, Quentin—81 Ketcham, David—124 KEY CLUB—158, 159, 160 KEYETTES—160, 161, 162, 163 Kievit, Danny—124, 189 Kiewitt, Thomas—107 Kinley, John—124 King, Tory—34, 37, 81, 134, 160, 162 Kipp, Kathy—107, 191 Kirbert, John—107, 183 Kirby, Jimmy—107 Kirk, Julie—107 Kirsch, Diana—124, 177 Klepper, Aurelia—27, 107, 169, 178, 191 Kliner, Rae Ella—81, 184, 185 Knab, Kurt—81 Knight, Judith—81, 144, 191 Knight, Terry—107, 117 Knobel, Candace—81 Knowlton, Charles—82, 164, 176, 202 Knowlton, Karin—124 Knowlton, Libby—124 Koch, Karen—124 Koehn, Robert—124 Koenig, Albert—107 Koenig, Arthur—82 Kohl, Kathy—107 Kokernot, Harold—124 Kollar, Sandy—98, 107, 167, 214 Koontz, Josie, Mrs.—52, 193 Koplin, Sam—82 Koppy, Mike—124, 209, 213 Koteskey, Donald—82 Kraeer, Kristine—82, 144 Kraeer, Mona—107, 145 Kram, Keith—107 Krepp, Chuck—124 Krell, Dennis—124 Kreulen, Ronald N.—52, 134, 136 Kriplean, Gary—1 24, 209, 213 Krueger, Jeanne—124, 148, 150 Kruse, Pam—124, 211 Kubiak, Linda—82, 136, 190, 191 Kunkle, Jim—124 Kyle, Allana—82, 166 L LaCasse, Cheryl—82, 148, 149, 168, 193 LaCasse, Terryl—82, 148, 149 Lafontaine, Roger—107 Lafrance, Sylvia—108 Laiacona, Frances—124, 131 Laird, Sandra—124, 144 Lake, Bill—124 Lambert, Paul—107, 176, 206 Lamn, Susan—107 Langford, Claude—124 Langley, Robert—107 Langteau, Bette Jo, Mrs.—52, 186 Lanteri, Phil—124 LaPorta, Edward—124 LaRue, Peggy—124 Lassiter, Pete—107, 135, 202, 213 Latham, Lynn—144, 178 Lattemer, Lynn—82, 191 Laubscher, Kathy—124 Laughters, Mike—124, 125 Laughters, Sheila—82 Lauriello, Fred—82, 135, 158 Lauth, Thomas—124 Lavery, Donna—108 Lavoie, Lea—108, 169, 187 Lawrence, Don—108 Lawson, Robert—82, 189 Lawson, Sandra—118, 124 Leahy, Michele—98, 108 Lechner, Doris—124, 177 Lechot, Steve—124, 183 Lecompte, Lois—108, 148 Lefler, Bob—124 Lefler, Carol—82, 166, 187, 189 190 Leibrock, Dan—108, 148 Leighton, John—124 Leitl, Maxine—124, 143, 177 Leitner, Arthur—124 Lenz, George—108 Lenz, Joseph—83 Leonard, Diane—83, 193 Leonard, Robert—124, 217 LeRiche, Sandy—124 Lesher, Mike—124 Lestrange, Bill—108, 219 Lestrange, Patricia—83, 178, 190 Levinson, Harriet—83 Lewis, David—83 Lewis, Rita—124, 135, 147 Lewis, Ross—108 Lewis, Russell—131 Lewis, Sandi—145 Ley, Kathleen—83, 167, 173 Lickliter, Andy—124 Lienhardt, Meredith—108 Lightfield, Jean—108 Lillard, John—124 Lindeke, Charles—108, 183, 205 Lindner, Wayne—108, 148 Lisk, Laurel—124 Litowich, Harriet—108, 191 Litowich, Joe—125 Lloyd, David—83 Lloyd, John—108 Loerop, Fred—125, 189 Loerop, John—83, 177, 189 Logan, Thelma—83 Logan, Robert—108 Longworth, Richard—108 Loomis, Stanley—108 Loos, Christine—83, 156, 187 Lopez, Helen—125 Loranger, Jean—125, 143, 173 Love, Joe—125 Love, Mike—108 : Lowry, James—23, 83, 153, 166, 216 , Lowry, Mary—125 Lozo, Marlene—108 Lucas, Norma—83 Lucas, Walter—108 Lugers, Janet—125, 211 Lugers, Marilyn—125, 148 Lunn, Pat—125 Luther, Leilani—141 Lynch, Pam—125 Lynch, Ronald—83 MacDonald, Cindy—125, 173 MacFie, Janice—125 Machata, Mary—125 MecNeilly, Richard—108 Maddrey, Gene—108 Maggi, Arthur—131 Maggi, Kathleen—83 Maggiore, Nicholas—83 Magness, Judy Ellen—83, 135, 162, 173 Magon, John—125 Maier, Casper—125, 194 Mainville, Linda—108 Mainville, Thomas—83 Major, Kathy—108 MAJORETTES—147 Malito, Nancy—108, 189 Malone, Kathleen—83, 173 Malone, Michele—150, 179 Maloney, Paul—125 Manchester, Donna—108, 147, 169 Mandell, Vicki—37, 83, 162, 173, 178, 186, 273 Manning, Stanley—131 Mannisto, Karen—108 Manrique, Lucia—125 Marello, Charles—84 Margaritell, Marcia—108 Marino, Frank—108 Marsh, Priscilla—84, 144, 193 Marsh, Theodore—84 Marshall, Dennis—125 Martin, Annye—125 Martin, Becky—117, 137, 138, 167, 178 Martin, Carl—53 Martin, Gary—108, 148 | i] a SS a ST) The entire cast of DINNY AND THE WITCHES is assembled on stage as Stonehenge counts his money. Martin, Steve—153, 176 Martone, Gary—21, 84, 139, 142 Martyn, Margaret—125, 135 Marves, Raymond—53 Mason, Michael—108, 148 Masters, Paulette—108 Masters, Timothy—131 Mctthews, Jeff—125 Matthews, Jim—109 Matthews, Bill—109 Matthews, Lena, Mrs.—53, 137, 140 Maulk, Terry—125 Maurer, Roy—21, 34, 37, 84, 134, ooo, V7 11767 179, 107, 219, 270, 273 Maursetter, Ronald—131, 183 Mayer, Elaine—84, 181 Mayer, Joseph—125 Mayer, Richard—84, 165, 181 Mayes, William—84, 202 Mayfield, Gene—109, 191 McBride, Michael—183 McCall, Carole—84, 191, 193 ‘McCall, Stanley—53, 203 McCall, Sylvia—125 McCallister, Scott—84 McCartha, Terry—125 McCarthy, Nora—109 McCaughey, Patricia, Mrs.—53 McClendon, Otis—125, 218 McClure, Linda—125 McClure, Mike—125 McConnell, Brenda—118, 125 McCowan, Steve—125 McCulloch, John—84, 177 McDonald, Edward—84, 153 McDonald, Virginia—84 McDonald, Warren—194 McDougald, Dixie—84 McDowell, Elliot—21, 23, 30, 84, 158, 176, 219 McDowell, Patricia—33, 84, 134, 136, 166, 178, 180 McElroy, Scott—125 McEwen, Tim—84, 138, 177, 206, 207, 278 McFaden, 205 James—118, 125, 144, “McGehee, Kathy—109 McGirr, Julie—109 McGraw, Gordon—125 McGraw, Linda—109, 175 McLain, Pat—109, 134, 135, 136, 153 ‘McLean, Jessica—85, 148, 168 McMahon, Donald—109, 140, 159, 170, 179 McMahon, Sherry—125 McMillin, Harriet, Mrs.—53, 144 McMillion, Charles—109 McNicholas, Michael—85, 158, 176, 202, 264 McNiff, Julie—27, 109, 134, 163, 171 McNulty, Lois—109, 141, 169, 173, 189 Mead, Jack—109 Meeks, Penny—125 Meier, Steve—98, 109, 159, 179, 202 Meilahn, Gary—125, 146, 202 Meister, Beth—33, 85, 160, 162, 163, 173 Melas, Peter—85, 202, 218 Menendez, Polly—109 Mercer, Jane—85 Meriwether, Bill—125, 146, 205, 218. Merrell, Rosiland—85 Merrill, Carolyn—109 Metcalf, Cathie —85, 185 Meyer, Jacquelyn—131, 148 Michael, Kathy—125 Michelsen, Karen—131 Michelsen, Mike—109, 205 Mickler, Robert—131 Miles, Laura—125 Miller, Bill—53, 209, 218 Miller, Debbie—125, 143 Miller, Diane—109 Miller, Johnnie—125 Miller, Katherine, Mrs.—53, 118, 166, 192 Miller, Linda—125 Miller, Lovelle—85, 190 Miller, Marie—109 Miller, Patrick—125 Miller, Patsy—125 Miller, Priscilla—109 Miller, Richard —131, 194 Miller, Ronald—85 Miller, Tom—85 Miller, Wendy—131 Millikin, Pamela—85 Millikin, Randy—125 Mills, Sheron—85 Milobar, Bruce—131 Mims, Joanne—85, 148, 168 Mims, Joseph—85, 148, 150 Miner, Jack—125 Miner, Pat—109, 148, 163 Minerd, Marti—109 Minerd, Robert—118, 125 Miniea, Mike—125 Minnick, John—85, 148 Minski, Thomas—85 Miro, 'Michael—109 Mitchell, Chuck—125, 208 Mobley, Kathy—125 Moffett, Debra—85 Moilanen, Marlene—109, 191 Molineux, David—131 Monard, June—21, 85, 172 MONOGRAM CLUB—176 Monroe, Robert C.—47, 54, 148, 150 Montgomery, Sandra—82, 85, 140, 172 Moody, Brenda—125 Moody, Henry—54, 203, 219 Mooney, Tom—!25 Moore, Barbara—125, 135, 199 Moore, Bill—109, 206 Moore, Conni—109, 144 Moore, Derek—23, 85, 153, 155 Moore, Frederick—85 Moore, Irma—85 Moore, Lynn—148, 168 Moore, Rick—216 Moore, Steve—125 Moore, Steve—125, 183 Morehouse, Randy—125 Morgan, Bob—98, 109, 145, 153, 176, 202, 216 Morgan, Ronald—126 Morpeth, Candy—109, 163, 242 Morra, Penny—85, 185 Morra, Shelley—109 Morrell, Marceil—126 Morris, Tucker—54, 206 Morrison, Elizabeth, Miss—54, 176 176 Morse, Judith—109, 142, 170 Morse, Kathy—27, 33, 86, 137, 142, 162, 178 Mortimer, Albert-—126 Mosher, Larry—109 ,117, 164 Mossey, Chris—126 Mottice, Mont—126 Motz, Michael—109 Motzner, Curtis—213 Moyer, Ted—109 Muench, Steve—109 Mugica, Jose—126 Muir, Craig—86, 153, 189 Muldoon, Frances—131, 191 Mulleavey, Michele—126, 173 Mullen, Diann—86 Mungai, Bonnie—126 Munn, Guenelda—86, 188, 189, 190 Murphy, Anne—109 Murphy, Harry—126, 219 Murphy, Kathy—118, 126 Murphy, Lewis—126, 205 Murphy, Marie, Mrs.—54, 192 Murphy, Terry—126, 205 Murphy, William—216 Murray, Brian—126 Musselman, John—110, 183 Musselman, Margo—23, 110, 174, 198 Myers, Evelyn, Mrs.—54, 180 Myers, Laura—86, 162, 189 Myers, Michael—202 277 ag etme ee cna - Se eee Oy peg ne on eS SS = = ——— 278 Myrick, Betty, Miss—54, 118, 163, 198 N Nadassey, Sandra—86, 168, 169, 170,..173, 5175; “187. Nadeau, Kathy—126 Nardiello, Pamela—86, 142, 144, 156, 175 Nardiello, Steve—126 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—178, 179 Nelson, John—34, 37, 86, 158, 176, 179, 210 Nelson, Timothy—131 Nerge, Larry—110 Neuman, Ronald—110 Newell, Karin—86, 145 Newell, Tom—126 ‘Newton, Dawson—131 Nichols, Beth—110 Nicholson, Bob—126, 208, 217 Nickel, Susan—21, 34, 37, 38, 86, 137, 140, 162, 179, 246, 270 Nicks, Linda—86, 142, 169, 172, 173 Nielsen, Billy—210 Niles, Dale—194 Noe, Gary—86, 181 Nolan, Paul—86 Noller, Patricia—86, 162, 214 Nord, John—110 Northrup, Janet—131 Norton, Bonnie—110 Norton, Richard—126 Noto, Marilyn—86 Nottingham, Jane—110, 166, 242 Nowatka, Steven—86, 181 Nuhfer, Ed—131 ° Oakes, John—110 Oakley, David—126, 148, 150 Oare, Tom—27, 35, 86, 134, 136, 152, 154, 170, 181 O'Bryan, Kathleen—86 O'Bryan, Maureen—86 O'Connell, Beth—126 O'Connor, Brian—87 O'Connor, Pat—23, 87, 176, 216 O'Connor, Steve—126, 217 O'Donnell, Kathy—126 O'Donnell, Kenneth—117, 194 Ohm, Ray—87, 183 O'Leary, James—110, 135 Olifiers, Cornelia—87 Olinger, Mike—126 Oliver, Emily—87, 166 Oliver, Sherry—110 Olmstead, Clark—23, 126, 129 O'Neil, Michael—87, 144, 146, 171, 187 ORACLE—140, 141 ORCHESTRA—150 Orcutt, Scott—110 Orr, John—87, 181, 210 Orr, Linda—110 Orris, Frances—110 Osgood, Tim—126 O'Shea, Ann—110 Osness, Bruce—110 Osteen, Pam—126, 177 Osterby, Joe—129 Osterhout, Kathy—126, 173 Ostrosser, Lindsey —87 Otto, William—87 Ousley, Robert M—54 OUTCRY—142 Outhouse, Sandra—87, 136, 157, 174 Owen, Janice—110 Owen, Joyce—110 Owens, George—87 Owens, John—87 Owens, Mark—126 Owen, Suzi—110 P Pace, Steven—126 Palmer, Carol—126 PARA-MEDICALS—193 Pardue, Corky—126, 205 Park, Ken—110, 183 Parker, Beth—126, 177 Parker, Samuel E.—54 Parr, Bob—126, 205 Parreault, Carol—126 Parrish, Carol—110 Parrish, Michael—110, 218 Parrish, Wayne—126, 148, 150 Parsons, Gale—87 Parsons, Barbara—126 Parsons, Don—126 Parton, Pam—110 Passler, Steve—98, 110, 216 Patrick, Dottie E—55 Paul, Janet—87, 178, 180 Paulson, Pamela—87, 168, 193 Pawlik, James—87 Payne, Carolyn—55 Payne, Mary—110 Peabody, Georgiann—131, 150 Peacock, Karen—110 Pearce, Dennis—126 Pearl, Lorilee—126, 177 Peck, Bob—110, 219 Peck, Susan—87, 193 Pecorino, Frances—110 Pedigo, Marylinda—34, 37, 87, 136, 168, 186 Pedrick, William—88 Penick, Geneve—88, 144 Perna, Mark—110, 159, 178 Perry, Bill—39, 88, 152, 179, 187 Perry, Linda—88, 190 Persak, Jeff—148 Persons, Jim—110 Pesek, Elaine—126 Petcoff, Tom—21, 72, 88, 136, 137, 142, 193 Peters, Jamie—126, 150 Petillo, John—110 Petillo, Sandy—126, 177 Petit, Jeanne—110, 174 Petitt, Sally—88 Peto, Susan—88, 144 Petri, Debi—110 Pfau, Lovis—88, 143 Phillips, Larry—126 Phillips, Mark—22, 23, 34, 39, 88, 134, 135, 136, 151, 152, 153, 192 Philippson, Madeline—32, 34, 73, 88, 136, 154, 156, 171 Phipps, James—55, 215 Phipps, Linda—110 Pierce, Rick—21, 35, 88, 135, 136 170, 179, 186, 209 Pilon, Elaine—126 Pittman, Mary—126 Plum, Jeff—126 Plumb, Brock—21, 30, 35, 37, 88, 158, 160, 176, 179, 219 Pocklington, Kathi—88, 186 Pocklington, Steve—126, 146, 187 Pogg, Nancy—126 Poitier, Charles—88, 146 Poitier, Dwight—110 Polesnek, Michael—110 Porta, Iris—110 Porter, David—88g Poteat, Gale—88 Potter, Steve—110 Powell, James—126 a Sports editors Jack Wheeler and Steve their deadline. Baldwin, assisted by staff members Bush, Burk, and McEwen, work hard to meet Pratt, John—111 Preston, Lynne—126 Prevatte, Vicki—126 Price, Cathy—117, 145 Price, Charlene—131, 145 Price, Jane—126 Price, Lenore—88 Price, Thomas—111, 183 Pridmore, Gene—126 Pritchard, Don—126 Pritt, Steve—111 Prohaska, George—126 Provencal, Carmel, Mrs.—55, 190 Pruyn, Bob—111 Puder, John—126, 208 Pulchano, Steve—127 Putman, Connie—88, 185, 192 Q QUILL SCROLL—137 Quinn, Judy—111, 147, 149, 169 Quist, Debbie—127, 191 Raduka, Gregg—27, 111, 134, 159, 171, 177, 179 Rafferty, Mary—111 Rajer, John—111 Ramsey, Andy—89, 148, 149, 150 Ramsey, 'Norma—111, 148 Randall, Liz—111 Ranes, Dorothy, Miss—55, 156 Rankins, John—89 Rardin, Linda—111 Rathke, Gary—127 Rawls, Gayle— 118, 127, 264 Rawls, Nancy—89, 156, 199, 211 Ray, Ken—98, 111, 202 Rayfield, Barbara—111 Rayfield, Beverly—111 Rayfield, Edward—89 Reaves, David—127 Reckley, Anthony—127 Redding, Gail—177 Redenius, Barbara—35, 89, 135, 139, 162, 172, 173, 181 Reed, Susan—111 Reed, C. Suzanne—111 Reeve, Jim—111 Reeves, Barbara—98, 111, 144, 167 Reeves, Sandi—111 Regino, Joanne—111, 167 Rehwald, Vicki—145 Reid, Thomas—89, 158, 160, 176, . 210 Reineri, Karen—89, 167 Reinhardt, Joyce—127 Rendleman, Susy—127, 199 Reynolds, John—127 Reynolds, Wilma—127 Rhinehardt, Marjorie L., Mrs.—55, 169 Rhodes, David—89 Rich, June, Mrs.—56, 143, 188 Richards, Don—127 Richards, Pete—111, 146 Richardson, Lawrence—111 Richardson, Ron—127 Richardson, Ronald—127, 217 Richter, Karen—127 Riggs, Carol—127 Riley, Kenneth—127 Rish, Marcella—127 Risser, Janice—111, 179 Ritti, Frank—127, 139, 144, 146 Ritti, Fran—111 Rittleman, Linda—111 Rivers, Glenn—127 Rizzo, Paul—127, 205 Rizzo, Richard—29, 89, 153 Roads, Andy—34, 37, 89, 158, 179 Roberts, Kenny—127, 216 Roberts, Rennie—127 Roberts, Sheree—127 Robeson, Sandra—89 Robey, Mark—127 Robinson, Barry—89 Robinson, Bob—111, 148 Robinson, Dale—98, 111, 167 Robinson, Judy—111 Robinson, Larry—111 Robinson, Marc—127 Rockafellow, Margaret, Mrs.—56 Rocker, Becky—127 Rodgers, Bill—111 Rodgers, Jackie—111 Rodgers, Phil—21, 34, 89, 136, 152, 154, 200, 270 Rodgers, Richard—111, 209, 213 Roe, Jackie—112 Rogers, Carol—89, 168, 169, 175 Rohde, James—89, 165 Roig, Herminio—112, 183 Rokos, William—112 Rolston, Alice E., Mrs.—55 Romeo, Daniel—112 Rosamund, Jacquilline—127 Rose, Margaret—89, 191 Rosecrans, Tana—127 Rosenblatt, Harold—112 Ross, Candy—112 Ross, Derek—127 Rowland, Danny—127 Rowland, Larry—127 Rowland, Randy—89, 144 Rowland, Sandra—112 Ruge, John—127 Russell, Barry—112 Russell, Gail—127 Russell, Gary—112, 144 Russo, Phillis—90 Rutkowski, Joann—90 Ryan, Danny—127 Ryan, Eric—112 Ryan, Lauri—23, 32, 84, 90, 134, 171, 173 Ryan, Pavl—112 Ryan, Steve—127 Ryan, Wayne—112 s Sabin, Chris—90, 180 Sabin, Matt—127, 205 Saint Cyr, Albert—112 Saletto, Linda—90 Saletto, Rocky—127 Salisbury, Michael—90 Salter, Pat—127 Salzgaber, Larry—90 Sammons, Debbie—127 Sammons, Ronald—112 Sanders, Dale—112 Sanderson, Glenn—47 Sanderson, Sue—112 Sandhagen, Ray—112, 135, 148, 150, 153 Sandler, Kenneth—90, 159, 179 Sann, Russell—112 Sarvis, Michael—90 Saver, Lynn—112 Savino, Debi—127 Savino, Donna—112 Savory, Brian—127 Sawdon, John—150 Scarr, Bob-——112 Schaffner, Colleen—90, 168, 193, 214 Schau, Chuck—127, 205, 215 Schauss, Richard—127 Schelter, John B., Mr.—56 Schepis, Nick—90, 148, 150 Schering, Cynthia—90 Schick, David—118, 127, 218 Schick, Kenneth—90 Schirmer, Lani—127 Schlegel, Bruce—112 Schmaltz, Erma—127 Schmaltz, Linda—127 Schmitt, Bruce—127, 217 Schneider, Bruce—127, 159 Schneider, Ed—127 Schneider, Mark—90 Schnitker, Louise—112 Schooley, Jack—112 Schragen, Bernadine, Miss—56, 166, 180 Schrank, Helen—90 Schroer, David—127 Schroll, Janice—112, 181 Schuler, Blair—112, 135, 148, 163, 179 Schulz, Bruce—127 Schulz, Chris—112 Schulz, Susan—112, 145 Schulz, William—127 Schwandes, Carolyn—90, 173 Schwin, Gretchen—112, 157 Scott, Margaret—112 Scrimger, Stewart—127 Seager, Karen—113, 169, 187 Searcy, Anita—127, 167 Searcy, Gary—128 Searl, Steve—128 Sebastian, Craig—128, 182 Sedgwick, Lindsye—128, 177 Sedlak, Richard—113, 189 Seibert, Jeri—90, 138, 143, 157, 173 Seiler, Raelene—98, 113 Seitl, George—128 Senger, Linda—113, 188 Senger, Lois—90, 185 Seymour, Dave—21, 90, 144, 146, 159, 160 Shallcross, Philip—113 Sharp, Nanci—113 Shea, Ruth, Mrs.—56, 174 Sheldon, Jean—113 Sheldon, Joe—90 Shepherd, Donald—128 Sherrod, Kay—113 Shevchuk, Edward—91 Shiner, Jaimie—128, 143, 173 Shivel, Jim—128 Shivel, Walda—91, 148, 150 Shrader, Brenda—113, 145, 177, 193 Shrum, Rachel—91 Shundich, Lynn—128, 211 Sidell, Cathy—113 Siedentopf, Larry—91 Siedentopf, Linda—128 Siegel, David—91 Simeone, Vickie—118, 128, 199 Simmons, Nancy—128 Simmons, Paul—91, 153 Simpson, Kathleen—113 Singleton, Glenda—27, 1132 163; 171, 187 Sirico, Frank—128 Skeen, Bill—128 Skelton, Ronald—113 Skuda, Kristy—91, 157, 176, 198 Skulina, Norman—113, 194 Skulina, Richard—91, 146 Slade, Sharon—113, 138, 157, 191, 238 Slagter, Robert—128 Slocum, Carol—91 Smalarz, Paula—128, 187 Smalley, Steve—128, 205 Smedley, Sandra—91 Smit, Martinus—128 Smith, Barbara—113, 174, 193, 214 Smith, Charlie—128, 205 Smith, Churchill—91 Smith, Dan—23, 113 Smith, Daveanna—91 Smith, Dayton—56 Smith, Dennis—113, 176, 179 Smith, Donna—91, 167, 191 Smith, Doug—148, 149, 150 Smith, Dwight—113 Smith, Gary—113 Smith, James—91 Smith, Jill—113 Smith, Joan—128 Smith, Linda—113, 174, 189 Smith, Nancy—91 Smith, Richard—91, 137, 142, 188 Smith, Roger—39, 91, 170, 179 Smith, Romayne—113 Smith, Ron—113, 148 Smithers, Charlie—91, 164, 202 Smolenski, Karen—113 Sneath, Charles—91, 164, 176, 202 Snow, Robert—113 Snyder, Joan E., Mrs.—56 Soles, David—113, 216 Solien, Mark—92, 159, 179, 181 Soles, Glenn—128, 150, 208, 217 Sopcisak, Craig—113, 218 Sosnowski, Susan—128 Sours, Nena—92, 143, 173 Southard, Elaine—113, 169 Southern, Marjorie, Miss—47 Sowers, Mike—113 Spadoni, Kathy—128, 189 Spadoni, Richard—114, 159, 216 SPANISH CLUB—143 Sparling, Helen I., Mrs——56, 174 Spaw, William—128 Spear, Thomas—114, 213 Spector, Lynn—92, 157 Spenser, Julie—128, 173 Spencer, Ron—128 Spitler, Terry—114, 148, 159, 218 Spradling, Steve—114, 134, 140, 176, 204 Sprague, Linda—114 Spurlock, David—128, 148 Stahl, Joan—92, 142, 173 Stallings, Lola—128 Stamp, Richard—114, 150, 159, 1S2: 209, 218 Stan, Joy—114 Standish, Marcia—114 Standland, Linda—128 Standley, Jerry—114 Stavrinou, Andy—128 Staten, Richard—128 Steegstra, Carol—114, 179 Steffens, Malane—128 Steinbock, Sheila—128 Steinkamp, Donna—92, 148, 150 Steinkamp, Martha, Mrs.—57 Stephenson, Gena—98, 114, 174 Stern, Nancy—114 Stetler, Linda—92, 172, 173, 175 Stevens, Charles—128 Stevens, George—128 Stevens, Jean—92 Stevens, Kathy—114, 168 Stevens, Marc—27, 114 Stevens, Mike—114 Stewart, Bruce—128, 135, 205, 219 Stewart, Eloise—114 Stewart, George—128, 209, 213 Stewart, Joan—92, 157, 176, 199, 270 Stewart, Linda—114 Stine, Allen—128 Stine, George—114 Stocker, Judy—114 Stockton, Curtis—128, 150 Stokes, Connie—92, 171, 174, 189 Stone, Beverly—92, 167, 173 Stoviak, Raymond—57, 203, 217 Stowell, Linda—114, 148 Strack, Bob—128 Stratton, Gary—128 Stricklin, Dennis—128, 183 Stuart, Greg—35, 39, 92, 158, 160 Stuber, Jim—33, 35, 37, 39, 92, 134, 144, 146, 179 Stuber, Kenneth—118, 128, 205 STUDENT COUNCIL—134, 135 Studley, John—128 Studley, Roy—92 Sturmer, Katherine—92, 155, 156, 191 Suleiman, Orhan—92, 150, 179, 186, 192 Sullivan, Benson—128, 148 Sullivan, Tom—128 Summerlin, Becki—128 Summerlin, Bill—128 Summers, Linda—128, 148, 193 Sundberg, Anne—114, 148, 149 279 RATT QC nN AOE OP ei ip gs AT _ - ee Pan es = S: Saaz IS Swanson, Gary—128, 148 Swart, John 92, 142, 189 Sweat, Sharon—114 Sweeney, Ronald—128, 218 Sweeting, Phil—128, 205, 217 Swenson, David—128 Sylvia, Elaine—92 T Tallman, Ruth—92 Tanner, James—128, 146 Tarver, Helen—114 Taylor, Margot—128 Taylor, Sharon—145, 173 Teagarden, Joe—129 Teaters, Carol—129 Terhorst, Paul—57 Terpening, Ralph—93 Terry, Kay—93, 191 Tetreault, James—129 Teuscher, Tom—129, 213 Tharp, Jackie—129, 147 Thayer, John—129 Thayer, Leroy—93 THESPIANS—170, 171 Thieson, Nancy—93, 144 Thofner, Ginny—129 Thofner, John—93, 185 Thomas, Caroline—129, 177, 189 Thomas, Craig—93, 150 Thomas, Eileen—114 Thompson, Elizabeth, Mrs.—57, 156 Thomas, Sue—114 Thomas, Vicki—129, 173 Thompson, Carol—129, 177 Thompson, Linda—129 Thompson, Sandi—115 Thoms, Gregg—129, 150 Thomsen, Rob—129, 135, 205, 208 Thornton, Ray—115, 185 Tiburzi, Bonnie—115, 144, 167, 189, 214 Tierney, David—115, 194 Tierney, Jeanne—93 Tilton, Anne—115, 240 Tinsley, Earl—129 Titus, George—115, 143, 178 Tomlinson, John—93, 153 Tommers, Stephanie—129, 177 Tooley, Michael—93 Torres, Anthony—93 Tos, Debi—129 Toth, Bertram—93 Towery, William—57, 192 Towles, Linda—93, 191 Townley, Pat—115 Townsend, Janie—129 Trauth, Sue—115 Trautman, Karen—129, 145 Travers, Nancy—129 Treece, Carol—129 Trees, Janice—129 Treff, Dennis—129 Trionfo, Anthony—129 Troll, Carolyn—93, 136, 143, 162, 179 Trudel, Jeff—129, 205, 218 Trumbull, Jim—115 Tucker, Brad—129 Tucker, Cindy—144, 175 Tucker, Judy—115, 144 Tullgren, Janis—93, 135, 162, 214 Tullgren, Terry—115, 159, 176 Tunison, Richard—115 Turek, Linda—129 Turner, Bruce—93 Turner, Dalene—115 Turner, Dorothy—115 Tutor, Phyllis—129 Twilley, Connie—129 Twitty, Pat—98, 115, 139, 157, 178 Tyrholm, Linda—93, 169, 176, 193, 211 U Ulmschneider, Thomas—115 Ulrich, Kim—115, 209, 218 Underwood, Linda—115 Unks, Bill—129 Unks, Judy—93, 168, 171 Vv Vanderploeg, Sidney—93, 148, 150, 179 Vanderwalt, Judith—93, 148 Vanderzicht, Linda—93, 173 Van Ness, George—115 Van Ness, Lynn—115, 189 Varoli, Steven—93 Vass, Arthur—129 Vasseur, Larry—93 Vaughn, Wayne—129 Venezia, Frances—115 Verner, Lorraine—21, 34, 37, 62, 93, 160, 163, 171, 270 Vestal, Mark—129 Vestal, Scott—129, 183, 205 Vetro, Steve—118, 129 Vick, Bonnie—115, 173 Vickers, David—115 Viken, Barbara—94 Vincent, Brien—115, 150, 206 Vinkemulder, Daniel—94, 182 Vinkemulder, Dwight—129 Volpe, Bradley—129 Vrchota, Jon—115 Ww Waas, Bill—129 Waby, Jennifer—115 Waches, CherylI—144, 157 Wachob, Pam—115, 163, 180 Wackes, Cheryl—115, 117 Wadler, Thomas—94 Wafler, Ray—118, 129, 202 Wagner, Larry—115 Wagner, Scott—115 Wakefield, Judy—115, 157 Walden, Larry I., Mr.—31, 46 Walden, Nancy—21, 94, 148, 149, 170 Walker, Beverly—115, 160, 163, 180 Walker, Carol—129 Walker, David—129 Walker, Marlane—115 Walker, Nick—94, 264 Wall, Frances—94, 143 Wallace, James—35, 37, 39, 62, 94, 136, 159, 176, 179, 202 Wallace, Mike—129, 135 Wallace, Tom—115, 183 Walsh, Patricia—94, 168 Walsh, Peggy—115, 147 169 Walsh, Tom—129 Walter, Frederick—57 Walters, Terry—94 Wanberg, Micki—73, 82, 94, 171, 180 Wanner, James—94 Wanner, Mary Ann—115, 142 Ward, Daniel—129, 150 Ward, Michael—94 Ward, Timothy—94 Ward, Wendy—115, 141, 167 Ware, Charles—57, 176, 203 Warfel, Cheryl—115, 189 Warren, Allie—129 Warren, Burenette—115, 186, 187 Warren, John—23, 115, 134, 153 Wasser, Virginia—115, 148 Batman has nothing on PBSHS. a ae ee ee eS = Se ae a oe ae a oe cee cee = CE EOS = ——=— = Watkins, Jim—94, 159 Watson, Barbara—129 Watson, Sandra—94 Wavle, Gordon—37, 94, 158, 179 Weaver, Dennis—129 Weaver, Walter—95, 188 Webb, Robert—129 Webb, Roberta—115, 160, 161, 162, 163, 187, 214 Webber, Winston—115, 150, 192 Webster, Richard —116 Weeks, Kathy—129 Wegley, Don—95 Weicht, Carol—95 Weicht, Cathy—129, 173, 177 Weicht, Dennis—176, 216 Weicht, Mary—116 Weimer, Kathy—129, 138, 172 Weimer, Kay—118, 130, 139 Weise, Judy—116 Welch, Sandy—130 Welker, Doug—117 Welker, Russell—95, 148 Wells, Belinda—130 Wells, Teresa—130, 145 Welsh, Jim—116, 146 Welsh, Sherri—116 Werk, Sandra—95, 144, 156 West, Debbie—130 Whaley, Steve—116, 202, 203, 206 Wheeler, Barb—116, 137, 138, 167, 178, 214 Wheeler, Jack—30, 35, 37, 39, 62, O5mnS4,) 138, 159, 176, 9 179, 187, 206, 207, 278 Wheeler, Kay—95, 189, 211 Whidden, Sandra—95 Whipple, William—95 White, Fred—130 White, Janes—95 White, Jennifer—117 White, John—95, 165 White, Rose Mary—95, 145, 168, 187, 191 White, Susan—95 White, William—130 Whiteley, Linda—130, 177 Whitmire, Charlotte—95, 168, 169 Whitney, Judy—130, 173 Whittier, Bruce—116 Whittier, Donna—98, 116, 167 Wickstrum, Dale—130 Wickstrum, Wayne—57 Widener, Joan—130 Wiggins, Paullete—117 Wiggens, Peggy—95 Wike, Mary—95 Wiley, Allen—130, 148, 183 Wilke, Lenora—130, 143, 177 Willard, Dale—130, 150 Willard, Marlene—95, 191 Williams, Alfonso—130, 205, 208 Williams, Billie—95, 185 Williams, Jim—130 Williams, Jeff—130 Williams, Judy—130 Williams, Lee—130, 205 Williams, Margaret—130 Williams, Norma—96, 145 Williams, Partice—116, 145, 211 Williams, Mrs. Vivian—57 Willingham, Ronnie—116 Willis, Joe—130 Wilman, Mrs. Annette—58 Wilmarth, Deborah—130 Wilson, Betsy—116 Wilson, Carol—130. Wilson, Christy —96, 270 Wilson, Elizabeth—96 Wilson, Linda—116 Wilson, Sandra—145 Winohel, Betty—131, 175 Winderl, Carl—116, 159, 208 Wiswell, Tom—130 Witherspoon, Richard—116, 194 Witkowski, Gary—116 Wittaker, William—116 Wittlinger, Randy—96, 159 Witty, Billy—130 Wohlart, Carol—116, 157, 177 Wohrley, Janice—116, 150 Wolf, Richard—130 Wolfe, Bill—98, 116, 202, 218 Wolfe, Carol—116, 173 Wolfe, Leslie —130, 143, 191 Wolfe, Pamela—96, 167, 180 Wolgamott, Glenda—130, 177 Wolken, Alfred—58 Wolken, Mrs. Julia—58 Wolz, Jeffrey—181 Wood, Barbara—96, 167, 181, 214 Wood, Betty—116, 179 Wood, Coleen—117, 187 Wood, David—96 Wood, Gunson, 117 Wood, Kathy—130, 187, 189 Wood, Steve—116 Woodin, Douglas—116 Woodsby, Barbara—130 Worden, Steve—116, 216 Worthington, Charles—117, 144, 146, 170, 187, 189 — Worthington, Ed—117, 146 Worthington, Karen—96 Wray, Miss Martha—58, 137, 138, ge 170, 192 Wren, Cjristopher—96, 165, 180, ddim, Wee, — 210 it SS, Wright, David—96, 189 y Wright, Deborah—117 ee Wright, Phyllis—130 Wright, Robert—130, 146 Wright, Steve—117 Wuerz, Edwin—96 Wunderlich, Terry—130 Wyckoff, Richard—117 Wycoff, Susie—130 ¥ Yates, Janice—96, 173 = Yeager, Raymond—130 Yeazell, Janice—157, 174 Yoho, Randy—130 Yontz, Jean—117 Gies goes up for another one. York, Richard—130 York, Richard 190 so, y Acknowledgements z One of the best traditions about the BEANPICKER is the opportunity to — cement old friendships and... make new ones. The staff of the BEANPICKER wishes to acknowledge the help of — Ziegeier, Jean 17 Don Hambrick of PARAGON PRESS... . Zimmerman, Steve—117, 135, 151, ae 153 our administrators and teachers... Zinke, Karen—32, 96, 134, 136, Otto Buschke, Photographer . . . Jane and Orville Parker, of Horizon Studios... and our advertisers. Zabriskie, Deborah—96 Zahn, Bob—130 Zahn, Sandra—96, 168 Zaleski, Valeria—117 Zaletta, Edward—22, 23, 96 Zarcone, Cathy— 130 166, 167, 180, 211 Ziontz, Pamela—97, 189 Ziontz, Max—118, 130 Zorn, Melissa—117, 145 Zudrell, Diane—117 The hectic rush for deadlines are over... -lypewriters have stopped clicking... the last bulky packages have been mailed. For Seniors on the staff—a time of melancholy; for Sophomores and Juniors — anticipation of the coming year. 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Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.