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This community's school life centers around an area of six square blocks . . . from the administrative offices to MacArthur Stadium. Structures in which society builds each new generation .. . Bustling with activity throughout the day and into the night .. . desolate in the early morning hours— concrete and steel awaiting the essential element necessary for the fulfillment of its purpose—the student body. lam Young People Express Enthus Expressions betray our attitudes—reveal the emotions that elude words . . . mirror our anxieties . . . expectations . . . accomplishments. Memories we cherish . . . Hope that drives us onward . . . finding fulfillment through varied activities . . . secrets of life revealed by books . . . spirit of competition— the will to win or to acknowledge that our best was not enough—and try again. Mundane occurrences—guided . . . divided by bells. . coupled with special events, unite to form an expression of the student life at PBSHS. Student Life Editors: Debbie Dull, Bob Evans, Blair Schuler. Electric atmosphere pervades the bonfire and snake dance . . . spirits rise in anticipation of victory... Play’s last curtain characterized by relief .. . delight . . . later—nostalgia. Overcrowded conditions led to unity and chaos—L and C Buildings’ intersection in the rain. Lack of chairs left Sophomores seated on the floor at the first assembly as they began to “belong.” A new principal whose dedication to PBSHS is complete—willing to serve in any capacity... whole-hearted enthusiasm undampened by rain . . expressions of youth—vibrant .. . pensive . . . aware of their surroundings. aie AEBIEXTOLEARY, fromblag ee hang tom bl qian Teachers and students coping with one another— each inspiring . . . frustrating. Energy overcomes apathy as youths unite in study ... restless .. . eager . awaiting the future. Reaching out for knowledge . . . held in check by discipline. Lunch in our newly air-conditioned cafeteria— a welcomed break for relaxation before an afternoon of concentrating . . . contemplating. Anxiety before the posting of American History grades . . . dreading the results of a Chemistry quiz . . . exams. Repeatly aroused from exhaustion . . . exasperation—provided with new incentive . . Urged toward further accomplishments . . the establishment of goals... realization of them. Young people caught in a whirlwind of activity created by organizations .. . Crepe paper, paint, and cardboard— indispensable ingredients during Club Week, Homecoming, Pride Week . . . elections. Participating, practicing . . . producing— assemblies, plays, musicals . . . the Friendship Follies. Diligently working on fund raising and charity projects—yarn dolls . . . Tornado Ties. Entertained by guest speakers from sponsoring clubs, newspapers . . . foreign countries. Transfixed in- fantasy . . . fascinated by reality . . . learning co-operation. Athletics evoke our most vivid expression of school spirit . . . pride—present year-round—enforced by the Cheerleaders during Homecoming Week . . . wear a Booster Button or a sign at the Pep Assembly—the choice is yours! Excitement in the stands... sacrifice on the part of each player... accepting each challenge as a chance to excell. Strain of competition—satisfaction in victory . . . grimace of defeat . . . stamina drawn from renewed determination. Pain overshadowed by concern for the game. . . teammates .. . the final score. Moments relived in the spell cast by a trophy case. Representatives of tomorrow congregating to learn .. . willing to share... expressing themselves through talents . . ideas ... dreams . Detached from conformity ... exuberant... depressed . . . suspended in a flood of homework . . . engrossed in activity. Engaged in a campaign for companionship . . . security . . . love. Lives clinging to . . . throwing off childhood— Balanced on the edge of maturity like a salt shaker in idle hands at lunch. Searching for a place in our complex society in which to . .. belong. Today’s Youth Expresses The warning of the weekend-warrior, Chickenman, pears at school. Judy Wakefield wears the newest fad with girls— Terry Tullgren and Ray Sandhagen sport tattersall pants. hairpieces. Versatility In Latest Fads Genie displays her new collection of signet jewelry. Debbie Dull, has contracted the latest fad—mono! With the new craze of personalized loafers, would-be shoe-stealer has been frightened away. Girl And Boy Staters Serve Girl and Boy Staters take off on a hectic week spent in Tallahassee . . . Sponsored by Pompano’s Sterling McClellan Legion Post and Auxiliary .. . They gain a more thorough understanding of state government— through active participation . . . Delegates divide into two parties— Nationalists and Federalists . . Bill Moore was elected to a cabinet position— Superintendent of Public Instruction . . . Boy Staters are Lynn Johnson, Dean Austin, John Fran- ciscus, Ken Ray, Bill Moore, and Pat McLain. “Elect Moore for Superintendent of Public Instructions” Boy Staters include Dennis Smith, Ray Drummond, Eric Ryan, Jeff Wolz, Bob Adams, and Mark Cope. In Governmental Offices Girl Staters who Bonnie ‘Vick, Glenda Singleton, and Marsh Bellmor make posters for tomorrow's rally with other Feds. Bonnie Vick and others support the Feds. at Tallahassee. Outstanding seniors are chosen from many fields . . But they have many merits in common.. . Outstanding seniors are willing to persevere .. . They know the truth of Edison’s statement: “Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.” Outstanding seniors are not afraid to conform or not to conform. They may yearn to excell in sports or music or journalism . . . Science or drama or law . . Some may aim at making a sermon— Some at conquering space. Outstanding seniors are of the go-go generation . Alive, alert, adventuresome . . Marsha Bellmor Ann Craig Doris Creech Ray Drummond Debbie Dull Bob Evans Reid Alexander Suzanne Arnold Dennis Banks Outstanding Seniors Leave Keith Finley Pam Glattli Barbara Good Leonard Jenne Michele Malone Becky Martin Pat McLain Don McMahon Julie McNiff Steve Meier Bill Moore Judy Morse Gregg Raduka Blair Schuler Glenda Singleton Dennis Smith Steve Spradling Bonnie Vick Brien Vincent Bev Walker Roberta Webb Barbara Wheeler Jeff Wolz Steve Zimmerman 21 A beautifully decorated Governor’s Club . . . A huge white Christmas tree— gaily decorated with red satin balls— standing in the middle of the dance floor . white tablecloths with colorful centerpieces of holly and poinsettas— set off by slender red candles . . . Red reindeers—given to the girls to take home as favors . . . Jeff Densmore’s arrival as Santa Claus. . The mellow sounds of Johnny Mercer’s Orchestra— and the vibrating beat of the Ambassadors . The untiring efforts of Chairman Bunny Evans. . . all went into the making of a successful Snowball. Lewis Murphy with the help of Santa Claus, passes out door prizes to the lucky winners at the Snowball. Gala Atmosphere Enhances Santa Claus’ shoes reveal Jeff Densmore’s true identity. Spirits At Annual Snowball President Pat McLain and his date, Liz Hughes, take a moment to pose after receiving a present from Santa. Bunny Evans and Dennis Weicht enjoy the Snowball. not even at the semi-formal Snowball. Students’ express the trends of today’s dances which can never be forgotten 23 Assemblies Relieve Tension Assemblies are a school’s source of entertainment and enjoyment... . The break they form in a busy day takes students and teachers’ minds alike away from the pressures of a scholastic routine... Participating on stage— or watching with interest— the student body is benetited by the stimulating presentations— some amusing... some serious... . all thought-provoking ... Linda Horton smiles after receiving recognition as Cyle Morpeth, Judy Franklin, and Tana Cole unite as Pompano’s National Merit Semi-finalist. contestants in the Keyette-Juniorette Clothing Drive. During Homecoming Assembly girls take over role of football players, and defeat the Stranahan dragon players. Of Student’s Routine Day One of the regular assemblies given each year is the Football assembly at which students meet their future stars. 1 i i ‘ The Yearbook Staff, with the help of Chickenman, stuns the audience with their skit on the purchase of a ’67 Beanpicker. 25 Sophomore Class Presents A Comedy A DATE WITH JUDY Judy Foster (Pat Polen) brings home exciting news— leaving her father, Mr. Foster (Tim Baer) more than slightly confused . . . Mrs. Foster (Jade West) remains calm . . Randolph Foster (John Nickerson) constantly annoys Judy with his sarcasm . . . Judy has a quarrel with Barbara Windsocket (Nancy Towery)— and turns to Mitzi Hoffman (Linda Sherbert) for aid and companionship . . . Further confusion is added by— Hannah, the maid, (Cyle Morpeth) . . . Visitors— Mrs. Shultzhammer (Debbie Ross) . . . Mrs. Hotchkiss (Janet Wesley) . . . Eloise Hotchkiss (Jeanne Paliughi) . . Mr. Martindale (Chris Amerheim . . . The neighbors— Rex O'Connor (John Gillespie) Susie O'Connor (Pat Brown). . . and Judy's mistreated boyfriend— Oogie Pringle (John Good). Mrs. Littleford directed— Linda Sherbert assisted. ana RM an ia Rh CT Po ee Randolph is somewhat startled by Susie’s attitude. “Shultzy” shocks Mr. Foster with the false confession. THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th Makes Headlines “You are to determine,” drones Judge Heath (Jeff Wolz) “the guilt or innocence of . . . Karen Andre.” (Doris Creech) The courtroom atmos- phere included—a jury from the audience... a dignified setting .. . two eloquent lawyers ... District Attorney (Judy Franklin) ... Defense Attorney (Leonard Jenne) ... Complete with—Clerk of Court (Debbie Wright) . .. The secretaries (Judy Quinn and Sue Daisley) . . . Bailiff (Bob Field)... Matron (Linda Orr)... And the witnessess—Dr. Kirkland (Marc Stevens), Mrs. Hutchins (Sue Haynie), Homer Van Fleet (Doug Fields), Elmer Sweeney (Barry Backus), Nancy Faulkner (Glenda Singleton) ... the beautiful widow whose hus- band Karen did or did not kill... Magda Svenson (Bev Walker) John Graham Whit- field (Don McMahon) Jane Chandler (Burnette Warren) Larry Regan (Gregg Raduka) Roberta Van Resselaer (Julie McNiff). Mrs. Bette Langteau presided at the hearing on the night of January 16th. Nancy Faulkner and her father listen to the testimony. Homer Van Fleet gives his testimony about the case as Karen Andre and the jury, picked from the audience, listen. 27 Charms Of SLEEPING BEAUTY The King and his daughter Beauty laugh with children. Queen, escorted by King Tuffy, prepares for Beauty's wedding. Enchant Children “Sleeping Beauty of Loreland” brought happiness to children and grown-ups alike .. . Glenda Singleton, winsome as Beauty, won all hearts except Prince Rupert (Dennis Pearce)— a snooty fellow, don’tcha know . . Queen (Cindy Neil) wishes Beauty to marry Rupert, but— King (Frank Ritti) and Uncle Tuffy (Leonard Jenne) and the children (Lori O'Neal; Kari Winans) are all in favor of Prince Charming (Lewis Murphy). Old Man (Marc Stevens) can look at sleeping royalty . . . Nannie (Sharon Girouard) must watch from afar... Bumps (Jeff Wolz), a matchless major-domo, marshalling Cooks (Gil Livingston; Stan Loomis), Flower Girls (Daren Seger; Joanne Morehead), The Fairies (Lea Lavoie; Becky Rocker; Greg Thoms; Jane Tierney; Linda Orr; Sheryl Westerman; Pam Sawyer) bring lovely gifts... Then the Black Fairy (Doris Creech) casts her spell until Sunshine Fairy (Linda Vrable) makes her wish . . . Miss Wray and Mrs. Creech directed with Bob Evans assisting and Miss Gale Olah, Choreographer. i “Sisters, let's make sure that her beauty will last all her life by giving her those inner gifts that will keep her outward beauty,” is the fairies’ blessing. 29 30 Award-Winning DINNY AND He must marry the world—better or worse! Remember All of Amy ’s so-called mortal sins, including envy are brought forth by Zenobia and the other witches. Wendy Dennis, Bev Walker, Glenda Singleton chant to Dinny, “Oh, three fun-lovers are we, are we!” THE WITCHES Pleases Many Dinny said, “Once before I die, I want something that won't spoil, won’t turn crooked, won’t go wrong.” Dinny said pleadingly, “Amy, you can’t sell our baby!” But it is too late; Stonehenge is already counting his money. DINNY AND THE WITCHES starring Gregg Raduka as Dinny had a special magic brewed by— Zenobia, the chief witch, (Julie McNiff) Ulga, the death witch, (Michele Wanberg) Luella, the nit-witch, (Madeline Philippson). Both Dinny and his friend Amy (Doris Creech) are beset by Evils of the World— The Three Kings . . . Tom, (Dennis Pearce) Dick, (David Hogen) Harry, (Roger Smith) . The Fun Lovers... Fire, smoke, TNT”... Bubbles, (Glenda Singleton) Dawn, (Bev Walker) Chloe, (Wendy Dennis)... And the money-grabbing Stonehenge (Lewis Murphy). Blind Tom (Mike O'Neal) sees plainly the Evil and warms Dinny against the world . . . Poor Jake (Frank Ritti) finds wealth a fraud and disappointment. . . Music and dance—Amy's solo— the Kings’ soft shoe—the Fun Lovers’ Charleston the weird funeral—the living statue! Pulling all the strings to the magic show were Miss Wray and Mrs. Creech . with Bob Evans fuming over the sound effects. “Ours! Didn't you skip something—for instance the father!” exclaims Dinny as Luella and Amy _ beam. A Sweet Delight... “Now listen, Chonny, you must let her go! I think Teddy is taking another stiff Yellow Fever victim she is telling the truth!” says Doctor Einstein. down to join others in Panama Canal locks. “It will be nice having a lawn again,” says Martha as Abby signs the commitment papers. Arsenic And Old Lace Sweet old ladies, Abby and Martha Brewster, (Julie McNiff and Doris Creech) entertain their friends in Brooklyn: Reverend Harper (Richard Conrod), the policemen (Dave Hogen, Bob Field, Marc Stevens, Barry Backus) and strange old gentlemen like Mr. Witherspoon (Leonard Jenne) and Mr. Gibbs (Mike Sowers) . . . Unfortunately the dear ladies have two eccentric nephews, Teddy (Jeff Wolz) and Jonathan (Don McMahon). Their favorite of all the nephews is Mortimer (Gregg Raduka), who is about to marry Elaine Harper (Judy Morse). Into this happy household comes the sinister Dr. Einstein (Bob Evans), who unearths twelve bodies in the cellar of the Brewster mansion... Presiding over this mixture of talent were Miss Marilyn Braddee and Mrs. Bette Langteau, ably assisted by Beverly Walker. The stage was built by Stanley Loomis and Gilbert Livingston. “Just imagine my falling in love with a girl who lives in Brooklyn,” says Mortimer Brewster. “I thought I had my last glass of Elderberry Wine,” says Mr. Witherspoon. 33 Homecoming Excitement The traditional excitement of Homecoming Week is contagious... As the week progresses, the student body is caught up in a whirlwind of activity ... Tension builds as spirits rise. There are cars to be decorated . . . a queen to be crowned... a victory to be won. Bob Fields, the queen, and Becky Birdsall, her escort, Bill Moore proudly shows a yellow tie to everyone! make a appearance at the Homecoming assembly. The dazzling Pompano cheerleaders entertain at pep rally. Suddenly Sneaks Up On Us... The bonfire brilliantly blazes as school spirit begins to On booster button day, many students displayed their outstanding school spirit by not wearing a button! David Deboard and Fernie Walters lead the band through the halls to announce the end of Whisper Day. Then Silently Slips Away... — we s Marina Genova and Vern Dasch display height of school spirit as Mr. and Miss Blue and Gold. John Oakes poses for a picture on Pete Lassiter’s lap. David Oakley tames the Stranahan dragon with his soothing melodies on the band float. Only Memories Remain Jenny Hayes reigns as our 1966-67 Homecoming Queen. With frantic preparations and weekend transformations, rivalry is encountered as halls are decorated ... Juniors win their reward for a job well done. Blue and gold overtakes the campus... Booster Buttons are seen everywhere—or else— offenders are punished at the assembly. The bonfire and a snake dance to the JV game boost spirits even higher .. . Whisper Day, day filled with silence and ended with a roar, the band marching through the halls ... The parade threads gaily through the streets .. . Anxious faces wait for the half-time announcement—Jenny Hayes, our 67 Homecoming Queen . A hard-fought game, Pompano defeats Stranahan ... Students celebrate at the Homecoming Dance... The mighty “67” is all-powerful ruler in the senior hall. 37 oh iitias % i ee Faculty members guide students toward the realization of a long sought goal— Acquiring an education... While achieving self-reliance. Teachers inspire students to better efforts through their willingness to help... interest in social activities . . . cooperation with colleges in training interns... supervision as club sponsors... understanding of student’s problems. Faculty Editors: Bev Walker, Judy Wakefield New Administrator Stimulates Good School Spirit Principal Frank J. Clinton began a new administration this year... Out of a wealth of experience... dean . . . assistant principal . . . athletic director... at schools of such good standing as Stranahan Miami Edison ... University of Tampa... He has brought a new and fresh enthusiasm Love. Bioko. His big objective this year was to develop our school pride and hospitality . . . He feels students should exhibit the fact that they are proud of their inheritance . . . and he hopes to maintain the good wholesome atmosphere which exists here at P.B.S.H.S. Principal Frank Clinton is welcomed to his new post by former principal Larry I. Walden. Always affable and co-operative, Principal Clinton is a good listener. Administration Molds Student’s Attitudes And Conduct Administration is made up of deans... principal .. . guidance counselors. . . They form the hub of the school— transforming mass confusion into a center of organized activity. Deans attempt to reprimand and still encourage... Principals coordinate activities and regulate schedules .. . Guidance counselors use an individual approach... The efficiency of their program and the addition of a new counselor, Mr. Arthur Serfling, made individual interviews with seniors and juniors possible this year. Assistant principal C. O. Carlisle “plays the cards” successfully against the bad boys. Dean Marjorie Sothern rarely hears an inventive excuse. Dean Glenn Sanderson makes his point clear with a Could this one be an original? forceful gesture learned in his debating days. Mrs. Kathleen Bledsoe Arthur Serfling Alfred Wolken 4] Administration Offices Are The Mrs. Grey has the triple position of receptionist, secretary, and record keeper. . Jean Carlisle Mrs. Mary Geer Mrs. Margaret Green Mrs. Dorothy Harper Mrs. Ruth Hooper Mrs. Pat McCaughey Mrs. Lorraine Riccardi Center Of Our athe Efficiency is the keyword describing the secretaries at PBSHS... They put order and method into our administrative system and achieve systematic organization out of chaos... Keeping records . . . sending out transcripts to colleges . . . issuing check requisitions . . . operating the switchboard . . . handling the IBM machines . . . setting up schedules . . . handling the principal’s business .. . recording history grades . . . EER Mrs. Margaret Greene never gets her wires crossed or gives wrong numbers. Mrs. Mary Geer feeds George, the card sorting machine, its daily stack of cards. Mrs. Alice Ralston Mrs. Julia Wolken Library Bulges With Books Needing Shelf Space Library and Audio-Visual Departments expand— New course in library science offered as a credit toward graduation Shelves are still needed as library acquires more and more books... Subscriptions to 120 magazines supplement the many sources available. In accordance with the library, Audio-Visual Staff works full time this year . . Providing films . . . recordings. . . Training students to use projectors... . Fulfilling their motto: “To be of service.” THEI TT, | aaa Miss Payne is helpful in overcrowded library. Judy Campbell Miss Campbell introduces A.V. equipment to students. Mrs. Ann DiNardo Carolyn Payne CAFETERIA STAFF: Doris Slade, Betty Otto, Rachel King, Flo Lewis, Hilda Jaksch, Sue Kirkland, Gertrude Murray, Clare Fessender, Helen Kirsch, Edna Gardner, Marian Appel, Francis Schumacher, Aremetia Bryant, Emma Heuley, Ruth Allen, Marie Cooper, Peg Snyder, Ida Mae Rozier. Willing Hands Prepare Delicious Meals In Cafeteria Cafeteria Staff and Janitors perform valuable services for our school... Cafeteria Staff provides nourishing meals and delicious desserts for student body and faculty. Janitors keep buildings and grounds attractive ... provide ladders for hanging posters ... fix cabinets. . . let in latecomers who have forgotten their books... | CUSTODIANS: Thomas Kane, Al Michou. | Mrs. Peggy Snyder turns the burgers, a favorite food. || | 45 whether send ‘ © op -wwithhol English Department, composed of twenty teachers, is largest in the school... Films and recordings are provided... Separate reference sections in the library... Materials overilow into C-4, the English Office . . . Communication is the key word— Courses such as speech, debate and discussion, public speaking, drama, and World Literature offered along with required courses... English is the foundation for all studies; a man’s ability to think is no greater than his vocabulary ... Treasures of great minds of the world inform and entertain the skilled reader. Opportunities given to express creativity ... Harry Murphy's “Method” acting is too much for dra- Results can be amusing—sometimes startling. matics teacher, Mrs. Langteau. English Provides Foundation Carl Alderman Robert Balfoort Mrs. Patricia Bess Mrs. Mary Campbell Mrs. Bernadine Carroll Mrs. Marian Caswell Mrs. Dorothy Cohn Mrs. Helen Creech Mrs. Jo Furgason Mrs. Dorothy Henesy Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Mrs. Bette Langteau Mrs. Lena Matthews Mrs. Carl Thompson Mrs. Helen Watkins Mrs. Ann Wilman Martha Wray | 47 Mathematics Conveys Impressions Miss Ramo supervises the new math closely. She feels that math teaches one to think better in all fields and will be helpful in our increasingly technical age. Laverne Blackard Janet Doak Richard Flaherty Forrest Hale Through Numbers Mrs. Jansen deals not only with numbers, but also words, in her article, “The History of Math.” with Making a complete change from traditional to contemporary, Math Department acquires new teachers trained only in contemporary mathematics .. . Other teachers “go back to school” to keep abreast of rapid changes within their classrooms. . . Continuation in this field almost always guarantees higher scores on college entrance exams... This year Math Department looked ahead to participation in the National Math Contest, addition of new equipment, and continuation of efforts to prove that 2=1. Mrs. Margaret Rockafellow Candace Stewart Mrs. Martha Jansen Mrs. Josie Koontz Samuel Parker 49 Science Students Explore Christian Bailey William Benedict Barbara Everitt Arthur Grismer Jack Heifner Mrs. Marjorie Rhinehardt Kelli Ford and Barbara Reeves concoct a scientific potion. Our Complex Environment Science Department utilizes the three most modern innovations in teaching: DoCs es chem Study... PSSCo.. Biology students meet in small classes instead of the auditorium... Mr. Martin engages sophomore minds with problems of heredity . . . Mr. Heifner challenges the seniors with 6.02 x 10°. Scientific interests are varied . . . There are fanciers of reptilian lore... Students of ichthyology... Sunspots, apiaries and space. Classes are geared to students who will later be studying medicine, engineering— or simply coping with keeping a family healthy and happy. Prerequisites for college... they help prepare an individual for life in a scientific society. Dayton Smith William Towery Mr. Smith handles the big boa constricter without fear but with an expert’s skill and caution. 51 Mrs. Grace Burns Dexter Hagman Nolene Justice William McDaniel Mrs. Katherine Miller Mrs. Marie Murphy Robert Ousley James Pianutis Robert Wilkner To Present Issues History Department adds many new teachers... The series of studies offered helps students prepare for the Social Studies course required during the first year of college... History is not just a set of boring statistics— It is a preparation for society... Aiding future citizens in understanding government... knowing how and why laws are passed . . . participating in civic affairs... intelligent voting. Mrs. Murphy pounds home a pertinent point to Louis Martinez in World History. Sleep learning may be successful, but Mr. Schelter is skeptical about the theory. Mrs. Littleford ponders the day’s work. 53 Language Forms Bonds Mrs. Miriam Brown Mrs. Marian Caswell Mrs. Helen Creech Richard Flaherty Between Different Cultures Foreign Language Department emphasizes communication... as in a person's own language. Speaking and listening are the most important of the basic skills. This year the Foreign Language Department welcomed a new bi-lingual teacher, Mrs. Brenda Kassan, teaching both ‘ French and Spanish . . . Spanish IV class was largest ever ... and for the fi rst time, Mr. Flaherty teaches German by his own method— two students are taking Spanish V. neatly and geometrically. Latin students follow the progress of Caesar’s campaigns. Mrs. Meyers drills her French class—“Louis oui Louis!” Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Mrs. Evelyn Myers Students Receive Training Business Education offers practical applications of secretarial skills . . . Data Processing is new introductory course lasting only six weeks— instructing in IBM operation and handling of IBM cards... Vocational Office Education is a three-hour course requiring two hours after school. Preparing senior girls for immediate post-graduate office work is its prime objective . . . Eight teachers handle the courses offered: typing... bookkeeping... notehand ... shorthand . . . among others. Miss Sparling’s VOE classes add an interesting flair to | the business department. Mrs. Thelma Atkinson Mrs. Edna Brown Milton Harding Mr. Harding balancing his books! Mrs. Sara Johnson In Secretarial Capacities Patty Brown is determined to win her race against clock. the Dorothy Ranes Mrs. Vivian Owens Helen Sparling 57 Miss Irish has the attention of Sue Haynie and Beth Brorstrom as she demonstrates the use of the potter’s wheel and stylus. All Art Is A Form Art Department specializes in courses in all areas ... Separate courses now offered in the field of ceramics, sculpture, drawing and design... Mrs. Rich and Miss Irish help guide students along the road to self-expression . . . Pupils become enthusiastic as they find they are much more capable than they had realized... Mrs. June Rich observes: “I enjoy watching cheir improvement as they experience the many phases art has to offer.” Frank Marino carefully contructs a complex model. Industrial Arts develops analytical minds... manual dexterity ... craftsmanship... appreciation of beauty... An absolute necessity to General Education .. . Electronics primary classes build three tube radios... Advanced classes have a comprehensive course in transistors. Electronics ITI is college level in scope... a self-learning type course... PBSHS is only school in county to offer this course. Mr. Mertz demonstrates an experiment in Industrial Art. Of Expression Curtis Motzner Mrs. June Rich Nancy Irish Student working on lathe shows deep interest. Self-Expression Nee tis Mr. Monroe encourages excellence in orchestra work, Through Sounds Music Department provides entertainment for the school... As well as an education for music minded students Branches of the Music Department include band... choruses... orchestra This year the band marched in the North-South Shrine Football Game... The orchestra expanded and entered in the state contest... Choruses combined officers and formed a Choral Council. . . Robert Bridges gives full interest to tuba playing. Mr. Elliot gives surveying glance to the band. Richard Elliot Robert Monroe 61 Physical Education Develops Coordination And Agility Physical Education Department emphasized individual achievements this year... bi ¢ Experiments were conducted with — iin Oy lidald a pilot school for both boys and girls... : oe | AHPE R Physical Fitness Test divided classes into groups according to ability. Students are selected and trained according to personal needs... Coach Hill's statements: “Physical Education has something of value to offer everyone.” H. C. Hatfield Elizabeth Morrison Sue Kedney and Nancy Simmons—one, two, three— STRETCH! Betty Myrick Helen Shaver Coach Hill instructs sophomore football hopefuls. Driver’s Ed. Teaches Safety Skills On The Highway Driver's Education Department maintains Florida's high standards of having the best program of any state in the nation... Five instructors handle the 900 students participating . .. Crash! This year the second wreck in theentire history of Driver’s Ed. occured— a minor accident out on the range... a smashed car... hurt pride... one lesson that will never be forgotten. James Phipps Deliciously Pungent Aromas Emanate From L Building Home Economics Department aims to improve the general level of American family life... Courses offered include Child Development... Modern Family Living... Foods and Nutrition . . . Food Services— A new course offered now for the first two hours of the day .. . later providing part time jobs for twenty students... Home Ec. prepares girls for the future by teaching them to dress and eat better... furnish a home... care for children. . . manage a budget. . . learn to get along with family and friends. WON TO BUX AND COOK MEN “ ac onBbhameaess: sticamacenmatenamt Pr 88 a eee Carolyn Daniels shows class how to prepare meat. Mrs. Anderson give useful hints to Bettejane Bayerl. knees ee Wikiaiseerareaid FFA’s “green thumb” is evident in the campus beautification projects. Experience Prepares Agricultural Students For Future Agricultural work includes accurate record keeping. Future Farmers learn by doing. . . They gain an insight into the problems a farmer must face through the research they do... the contests they enter... the projects they make... the prizes they win. This year, among many contests entered were the State Soil Judging Contest .. . The Tampa State Fair... the Tractor Driving Contest Annual Parent-Son Banquet highlights the year. FFA lives up to its motto— “Learning to Do; Doing to Learn Earning to Live; Living to Serve.” 65 VIE And DCT Classes VIE—Vocational Industrial Education .. . and DCT—Diversified Cooperative Training... are programs in local high schools making it possible for juniors and seniors to train for an occupation... while earning a high school diploma. A limited number of students are selected each year... with needs and requirements of local business in mind. Students earn three credits per year in a vocational course. Mr. Frederic Fiat and DCT students brighten up the room as they decorate their Christmas tree. VIE students give attention to repairing engines. Mr. Frederic Fiat Enjoying VIE, Gary Crow displays skill in industrial arts. ALDERMAN, T. CARLTON—English; _ B.A., Fiorida State University; M.A., University of bey Honor Society, Senior Class Sponsor; ANDERSON, JEANNE V., MRS.—Home_ Eco- nomics; B.S., University of Tennessee; Future Homemakers of America; 1953. ANDERSON, LEROY P.—Graphics, Metals; B.A., M.A., Ball State University; Interact Club; 1965. ATKINSON, THELMA S., MRS.—Typing, Per- sonal Typing; B.S., Mt. St. Joseph College; 1965. BAILEY, CHRISTIAN M.—Chemistry; B.S., Wil- mington 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; Gavel Club; 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. BOARD, RICHARD-—Industrial Arts; B.S., Cali- fornia State College; Interact; 1966. BRADDEE, MARILYN J.—English; B.A., Univer- sity of Miami, West Virginia University; 1960. BRETZ, BILLY J.—Agriculture; B.S., Iowa State University; Future Farmers of America; 1963. BROWN, A. MIRIAM, MRS.—Spanish;_ B.A., University of Florida; Spanish Club; 1965. BROWN, EDNA H., MRS.—Typing; B.S., Flor- ida State University; M.S., University of Ten- nessee; 1960. BURNS, GRACE, MRS.—American History; B.A., Michigan State University; 1966. CAMPBELL, JUDY-—Assistant Librarian; A.S., BJC; B.S., Florida A M; Audio Visual; 1966. 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 Princi- pal; New Jersey College for Women, University of Pittsburgh; 1953. CARROLL, BERNADINE S., MRS.—English; B.ED., Duquesne University; Civinettes; 1951. CASWELL, MARIAN, MRS.—English, Latin; B.S., University of Wisconsin; 1962. CLINTON, FRANK J.—Principal; B.S., Univer- sity of Tampa; 1966. 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, B.S., Georgia 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. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES E.—Physical Education; A.B., University of South Carolina; Interact; 1966. DI NARDO, ANN, MRS.-—Assistant Librarian; A.B., Temple University, B.S.L.S., Drexel In- stitute of Technology; Audio Visual Club; 1959. DIX, OPAL M., MRS.—English; A.B., Morehead speed College, M.Ed., University of Florida; DOAK, JANET—Trigonometry, Geometry; A.B., Georgetown University; he ELLIOTT, RICHARD H.—Band; B.A., M.A., University of Illinois; 1965. EVERITT, BARBARA A.—Science; B.S., Univer- sity of Southern Mississippi; M.A., Florida State University; 1966. FIAT, FRED L.—Diversified Cooperative Train- ing; 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., Univer- sity of Kentucky; Literary Club Sponsor; 1960. GEER, MARY B., MRS.—I.B.M. Department Operator; 1958. GRAY, ERNA, MRS.-—Secretary to Assistant Principal, Secretary to Deans; B.E. Douglas Col- lege of Rutger’s University. GREEN, MARGARET, MRS.—Secretary, Recep- tionist; Tennessee Wesleyan College, 1960 GREEN, U. HAL-—Spanish; B.A., Vanderbilt University; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; National Honor Society; 1958. Faculty Directory GRISMER, ARTHUR R.—Biology; B.E., Illinois State Normal; A.M., M.S., Illinois University; Future Medical Leaders; 1959. HAGMAN, DEXTER—American History; A.B., Blackburn University, University of Illinois; Stu- dent Council, Inter-Club Council; 1952. HALE, FORREST P.—Analytic Geometry, Trig- onometry, Algebra; B.S., Springfield College; M.A., New York University; 1959. HALL, BOBBY—Drivers Education; A.B., M.Ed., Morehead State College; 1965. HARDING, MILTON A.—Personal Typing, Book- keeping, Sales, Business Law; B.S., M.S., Univer- sity Indian a 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 University, B.S., Iowa State; Junior Civi- tan; 1963. HENESY, DOROTHY M., MRS.—English; B.S., Temple University, University of Arizona; 1966. HEUSER, JAMES A.—Guidance Director; B.S., Ed., M.Ed., Worcester State College, G.A.G.S., Boston University; 1957. HILL JOHN W.—World History; B.S., George Washington University; J.V. Football; 1965. IRISH, NANCY B.—Art, Arts and Crafts; B.A., Stetson University; Tennis, Art Club; 1965. JANSEN, MARTHA G., MRS.—Algebra, Trig- onometry, Analytic Geormetry; A.B., Maryville College; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1957. JOHNSON ELIZABETH A., MRS.—Latin, Eng- lish, World Literature; A.B., Florida State Col- er for Women; M.Ed., University of Florida; 946. JOHNSON, SARA, MRS.—Business Education; B.S., Florida State University; 1966. JUSTICE, NOLENE, MRS.-—Social Studies; B.S., Pikeville College; University of North Carolina; M.Ed., University of Florida; 1966. KASSAN, BRENDA, MRS.—French, Spanish; B.S., M.A., City College of New York; 1966. KOLLMAN, BILLIE F., MRS.—Geometry; B.S., University of Alabama; 1965. KOONTZ, JOSIE, MRS.—College Review Math, Geometry; A.B.. H’gh Point College; 1960. LANGTEAU, BETTE V., MRS.—English, Drama, Public Speaking; B.S., University of Wisconsin; 1965. LITTLEFORD, MICHAEL, MRS.-S ocial Studies; B.A., University of Florida; 1966. MARTIN, CARL E.—B.S.C.S., B.S., Eastern Kentucky University; M.S., Universit y of Colo- rado; Sophomore Class Sponsor; 1956. MATTHEWS, LENA, MRS.—Engtish; A.B., West Virginia Wesleyan; Quill and _ Scroll, Oracle; 1956. McCALL, G. STANLEY—Physical Education; B.S., Mississippi State; M.S., Ithaca College; Football: 1959. McCAUGHEY, J.C., MRS.—Library Secretary; 1959. McDANIEL, WILLIAM O.-—Social Studies; B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College; Student Council; 1966. MERTZ, ROBERT D.—Electronics; B.S., Florida State University; Interact; 1964. MILLER, BILLY G.—Algebra, Geometry; B.A., Evansville College; M.A., Indiana University; Cross Country, Track; 1962. MILLER, KATHERINE M., MRS.—World His- tory; B.A., University of Kansas, Litt. M., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh; 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; Swimming, Mono- gram Club; 1965. MOTZNER, CURTIS R.—Woods; B.A., M.A., Western State College of Colorado; Wrestling; 1965 MURPHY, MARIE L., MRS.—World . History; A.B., Florida State College; M.Ed., Duke Uni- versity; 1947. MYERS, EVELYN, MRKS.—French; B.A., Bob Jones University; M.E., florida Atlantic Univer- sity; French Club; 1958. MYRICK, BETTY—Physical Education; A.B., Catawba College; Keyettes, Cheerleaders; 1955. OUSLEY, ROBERT M.—Government; A.B., Uni- versity of North Carolina; Swimming Team; 1955, OWENS, VIVIAN B., MRS.—Business Education; A.B., Montclair State College; 1966. PARKER, SAMUEL E.—Algebra, Math; B.A.E., University of Florida; Boy of the Month; 1960. PATRICK, DOTTIE E.—General Science; B.S., plone State University; Junior Class Sponsor; PAYNE, CAROLYN-—Librarian; A.B., Georgia State College; M.A., Peabody College. PHIPPS, JAMES T.—Drivers Education; B.S., Indiana State University; Tennis Team, 1962. PLANUTIS, JAMES R.-—Social Studies; B.S., Pennsylvania State University; 1966. PROVENCAL, CARMEL, MRS.—Home Econom- ics; B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University; Future Homemakers of America; 1962. RAMO, BARBARA—Math; B.A., University of Florida, 1966. RANES, DOROTHY L.—Personal Typing, Typ- nee B.S., Florida State University; Juniorettes; RHINEHARDT, MARJORIE L., MRS.—Biology, Bio Chemise: B.S., Thiel College; Exchangettes; RICH, JUNE, MRS.—Art; A.B., Florida State University; Art Club; 1963. ROCKAFELLOW, MARGARET, MRS.—Algebra, Math; A.B., Winthrop College; 1965. ROLSTON, ALICE, MRS.—School Store Man- ager; 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; 1951. SERFLING, ARTHUR C.—Assistant Guidance Director; B.A., Northwestern; 1966. SHAVER, HELEN A.—Physical Education; B.A., University of Miami; Keyettes; 1966. SHEA, RUTH N., MRS.—Shorthand, Bookkeep- ing; B.Ed., Illinois State College; M.A., State University of Iowa; Future Secretaries Associa- tion; 1961. SMITH, DAYTON D.—Biology; B.S., David Libs- comb College; M.S., University of Tennessee; 1960. SOUTHERN, MARJORIE—Dean of Women; A.B., Alma College; M.Ed., University of Flor- ida; 1949. SPARLING, HELEN—V.O.E., Office Practice; B.A., Florida State University; M.Ed., Univer- sity of Florida; Future Secretaries of America; 1960. STEWART, CANDACE JOY—Mathematics; B.S., Florida State University; 1966. STOVIAK, RAYMOND T.—American History; B.S., Villanova University; J.V. Baseball Coach, Varsity Football Coach, Monogram 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. WALTER, FREDERICK A. C. IlI—Drafting; B.S., Flor’'da State University; 1957. WARE, CHARLES E.—Applied Science; _B.S., University of Florida; Head Football Coach, Monogram Club; 1956. WATKINS, HELEN J., MRS.—English; A.B., Grove City College, University of Chicago; 1966. WICKSTRUM, WAYNE H.—Drivers Education; B.S., Kansas State College; M.S., Florida State University; Athletic Director; 1948. WILKNER, ROBERT L.—Social Studies; A-A., B.J.C.; B.A., Florida State University; Student Council; 1966. 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; Sophomore Class Sponsor; 1962. WOLKEN, ALFRED —Assistant Guidance Direc- tor; 1962. WOLKEN, JULIA, MRS.—T.V. Secretary; 1962. WRAY, MARTHA-English, Debate, Speech, Yearbook; B.A., M.A., University of Tennessee; Thespian Society, Quill and Scroll; 1956. YATES, HOLLY. MRS.-—Science; A.B., Tran- sylvania College; 1966. 67 Clubs are what their members make them... Membership in a club gives each individual an opportunity to have a part in activities that appeal to his own interest. All clubs participate in various activities— preparing baskets for Thanksgiving assembly ... sending representatives to ICC meetings . . . decorating cars for Homecoming... Clubs are divided into different groups— service clubs .. . special interest clubs... clubs which help prepare for an occupation. Club Editors: Frank Ritti, Kay Weimer, Sue Cato. 70 Quill And Scroll Is Honorary Society For Journalists Lois McNulty Quill and Scroll—a national honorary society President for high school journalists . . . open only to juniors and seniors with a year of exceptional work ona publication... Quill and Scroll’s stationery sale was a success... An annual journalism banquet is sponsored by the club at the end of the year. Becky Martin Vice-president Barbara Wheeler Sec.-Treasurer Mrs. Lena Matthews Martha Wray Sponsors Kathy Weimer purchases stationery from Becky Martin. Suzanne Arnold Ray Drummond Debbie Dull Beth Geer Sally Glaize Barbara Good Frank Ritti Sharon Slade Pat Twitty Kay Weimer Steve Zimmerman ICC Establishes Cooperation Among Clubs And Classes Inter-Club Council braved Wray’s wrath to meet fourth period... Student Council Vice-President presides as chairman. Composed of club and class presidents— ICC coordinated school club activities . . . aided clubs in maintaining standards established by the Student Council... overcame chaos caused by purchase order forms. Lewis Murphy Chairman Blair Schuler Secretary Mr. Hagman Sponsor Mr. Wilkner Sponsor BOTTOM ROW: S. Spradling, S. Oliver, N. Ramsey, B. Vick, L. McNulty, S. Kollar, J. Cloutier, D. Clapp, R. Sand- hagen. MIDDLE ROW: B. Vincent, F. Drummond, D. Dull, J. McNiff, B. Good, J. Morse, S. Bousman, J. Nottingham, B. Wheeler, P. McLain. TOP ROW: D. Banks, M. Baker, B. Fay, S. Johnson, J. Franciscus, S$. Zimmerman, J. Hunt, R. Ashburn. 7) 72 Student Council is the voice of the student body. Representatives are elected from each homeroom. Members coordinate school activities by handling ID pictures... taking charge of Homecoming... sponsoring a successful Snow Ball... Mr. Wilkner is new Student Council sponsor. Mr. Dexter Hagman Mr. Robert Wilkner Sponsors oF 2 Student Council Sponsors Pat McLain President Lewis Murphy Vice-president Marsha Bellmor Recording secretary Judy Franklin Corresponding secretary Ce Roberta Webb Treasurer BOTTOM ROW: A. Craig, B. Tiburzi, S. Kollar, B. Schuler, B. Reeves, L. Hughes, C. Sidell, J. Nottingham, J. Hayes, MIDDLE ROW: K. Ray, J. Wakefield, M. Leahy, D. Fields, B. Martin, B. Wheeler, M. Genova, C. Johnson, J. Cherof, TOP ROW: B. Moore, S. Zimmerman, R. Drummond, S. Whaley, D. Banks, J. Warren, B. Buffa. Annual Christmas Dance | BOTTOM ROW: K. Bono, B. Moore, S. Girouard, N. Delpit, M. Martyn, D. Fiebach, T. Cole, R. Lewis, M. Taylor, D. Kerr. TOP ROW: C. Dichiara, A. Herrera, C. Harris, K. Johns, S. Vetro, S. O'Connor, M. Wallace, S. Ryan, M. Ziontz, J. Bryan, S. Rendleman, V. Simeone, K. Weimer. BOTTOM ROW: A. Felty, M. O’Brien, P. Shumaker, C. Bickmeyer, S. Adams, P. Polen, L. Douglas, S. Forsythe. MID- DLE ROW: L. Butler, T. Holloway, K. Stephenson, J. Ismer, J. Stevens, V. Clark, H. Warren, J. Roti. TOP ROW: L. Bartenfelder, S. Muir, J. Lewis, N. Wood, L. Koplin, J. McPhail, B. Tuel, J. Crawford. 73 BEANPICKER Wins Columbia First--Aims For Merit Debbie Dull Beanpicker is a group effort Editor achieved by cooperation and dedication. Staff members work together while rushing frantically to meet deadlines. . . soliciting advertisements . . . selling yearbooks. Individual efforts are required in writing copy... planning layouts... Becky Martin balancing the budget. Business Site i, See: TOE . Manager A yearbook is a material expression of emotions Suzy Johnson through words and pictures. . . Circulation Beanpicker staff lent their efforts toward creating an expression of a year worthy of remembrance. Sharon Slade Circulation Martha Wray | Faculty Advisor Sue Cato is BEANPICKER’s choice for Homecoming. Bob Evans and Blair Schuler arrange the BEANPICK- |’ ER’s Thanksgiving entry. 74 Marquita Fuller and Beth Geer use their creative talent to publicize BEANPICKERS. Blair Schuler Karen Snape, Photo Editor Terry Tullgren Patricia Twitty Judy Wakefield Beverly Walker Kay Weimer Jade West Suzanne Arnold Sue Cato, Typist Ray Drummond Robert Evans Marquita Fuller, Index Editor Beth Geer, Advertising Manager Bonnie Mandell Jean McPhail, Clubs Marceil Morrell, Copy Editor Brian Murray Frank Ritti Patricia Rowe, Typist 76 Barb Wheeler Editor Barb Good Assistant Editor Lois McNulty Business Manager Doug Fields Advertising Manager Mrs. Lena Matthews Sponsor Kathy Kahn and Doug Fields check the layout of the dummy before it goes to press. ORACLE Allows Students Valerie Fendentz Exchange Editor Steve Spradling Sports Steve Worden Reporter Cheri Johnson Reporter Kathy Kahn Reporter Linda McClure Reporter Dan Rifenbaugh Photographer Bonnie Vick Reporter Betty Wood Reporter Business Manager Lois McNulty seems to enjoy her . task of balancing the Oracle accounts. To Voice Their Own Opinions Oracle Staff works together in a cooperative venture... The success of the newspaper depends on completion of individual assignments. The Oracle Staff produced twelve issues this year of an outstanding eight-page newspaper... with added supplements for special events. After publication the staff criticized and evaluated their own work encouraging improvement in future editions. This year’s Journalism I class contributed material to the paper... served as a training ground for next year’s Oracle Staff. Linda types copy, an endless but important job. Wearing an editorial frown, Barbara Wheeler intently scrutinizes the latest issue of the Oracle. Sally Hewitt, Valerie Fendentz, and Bonnie Vick study their competitor's newspaper in an effort to find new ideas. 78 Spanish Club Feasts Upon Roasted Pig For Christmas Debbie Clapp Spanish Club is an interest club President open to all Spanish students... Members enjoy meetings made interesting by films and guest speakers from Latin American countries... Dinner at a Spanish restaurant highlighted year. Lynn Hardy Vice-President Julie Spencer Secretary Linda Horton Treasurer Miriam Brown Sponsor Karen Snape and Roger Rowe practice in language lab. BOTTOM ROW: T. Flaherty, M. Davidson, G. Grossman, P. Cook, M. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: N. Travers, G. Hill, R. Webb, M. Jou, J. Weck. THIRD ROW: H. Bohon, K. Brady, D. McMahon, G. Titus, J. Elwood. FOURTH ROW: M. Masters, G. Gardner, C. Cantrell, J. Batzer, T. Tullgren. TOP ROW: B. Serra, B. Eckers, C. Morpeth, B. Mickey. OUTCRY Generates Enthusiasm For Student Creativity OUTCRY-—a literary magazine with all material done by the students... Money prizes offered to winners in all categories—poetry ... essay... short story...art... Publication money is raised by donations... Outcry is an extra-curricular activity— staff receives no credits, only the satisfaction of a job well done... Sandy Kollar Editor Rebecca Berntson Business Manager Cheri Johnson Secretary Jane Cherof Treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Roberta Webb, Doris Creech, Cheri Johnson, Becky Mickey. MIDDLE ROW: Sally Glaize, Becky Bernston, Nancy Allen, Jane Cherof. TOP ROW: Steve Zimmerman, Terry Tafoya. Mrs. Jo Furgason Sponsor Mrs. Anne Wilman Sponsor OUTCRY, in distributing gifts to migrant children, ex- presses the beauty of the Christmas spirit. 80 Teacher Appreciation Week Enlivens FTA’S Agenda Future Teachers of America is an interest club for students planning a career in education... FTA members served as guides for back-to-school night... Club sponsored Teacher Appreciation Week... Members receive practical experience teaching at the elementary school... FTA’s project this year was class pin sale... Suzy Arnold with escort Gregg Raduka represents FTA. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Cesky, Penny Saletto. SECOND ROW: Debbie Rehwald, Sue Moody. THIRD ROW: Kris Fivek, Dotty Dreyer. TOP ROW: Judy Whitney, Debbie Giedraitis. Bonnie Vick President Lois McNulty Vice-President Barb Smith Secretary Cathy Cowherd Treasurer Marilyn Braddee Mrs. Cohn Sponsors BOTTOM ROW: Frank Drummond, Kathy Kahn, Patty Shedler, Brian Savory. MIDDLE ROW: Suzy Arnold, May Pappou, Pam Ahlman, Becky Munroe. TOP ROW: Marian Gilchrest, Jean Loranger, Karen Richter, Marie Davidson. Three Choruses Unite Under Choral Council System BOTTOM ROW: R. Alexander, Accompanist; S. Walden, L. Watkins, V. Rehwald, S. Laird, C. Moore, B. Reeves, C. Tucker, D. Garrett, M. Miller, J. Anderson, C. Sutcliffe. SECOND ROW: L. Wilson, D. Scott, M. Kraeer, S. Curran, L. Godsall, A. Godsall, D. Petri, J. Morse, B. Burris, J. Benkert, N. Towery. THIRD ROW: J. Tucker, J. Johnson, D. Henry, G. Reddling, K. Johns, B. Brooks, J. Haag, J. Daniels, K. Coughlin, C. Neill, L. Latham, C. Cook. TOP ROW: J. Barker, M. Stevens, G. Meilahn, P. Richards, D. Farquharson, G. Russell, L. Jenne, F. Ritti, P. Townley, M. Wal- lace, C. Boorman. Choral department formed a choral council this year— to cope with the increasing number of chorus members. . . Officers are elected from the council to govern all three choruses. Intern Mrs. Kathy Beauford gains experience in leading a choir. Mrs. Katy McMillin, director of the Boys’ Chorus, Girls’ Chorus, and Mixed Concert Chorus. J CHORAL COUNCIL—BOTTOM ROW: Leonard Jenne, President; Judy Johnson, Vice-President; Debbie Henry, Secretary. SECOND ROW: John Hinish, Proper- ties; Sue Curran, Publicity; Ken Martone. THIRD ROW: Kathy Jackson, Barry Backus, Treasurer; Jeannette Tay- lor. TOP ROW: Jeanette Black, Steve Smalley, Sue Daisley. 81 82 Newest Addition To PBSHS Ensemblies-Senior Octet The choruses had a new experience in musical instruction this year— an intern teacher . . Seniors got together to form a successful octet . . The new Baldwin piano is the result of a year and one half’s savings of green stamps. i a ae ‘ fe BOTTOM ROW: Jan Benkert, Judy Morse, Linda God- sall, Jenny Hayes. TOP ROW: Leonard Jenne, Dave 4 + 1: Tom Abbott, Frank Ritti, Jim Haag, Gary Farquharson, Marc Stevens, Bill Brooks, Reid Alex- Meilahn. ander. BOTTOM ROW: C. Sumner, Accompanist; E. Scott, L. McThay, T. Abbott, B. Craton, K. Martone, S. McCowan, K. Coughlin, K. Johns, J. Haag, J. Melinson. SECOND ROW: ‘G. Redling, J. Daniels, R. McNine, G. Hopper, C. Audrey, C. Boorman, R. Blaha, R. Carter, B. Wright, A. Stine, J. Barker. THIRD ROW: S. Smalley, G. Meilahn, J. Hinish, A. Estill, M. Stevens, J. Reynolds, P. Townley, M. Wallace, D. Richards, S. Byerly, R. Miller. TOP ROW: A. Johnson, T. Guenette, B. Campbell, M. Howell, D. Farquharson, L. Jenne, J. Williams, B. Backus, C. Maier, P. Richards, F Ritti, R. Roberts. Department Float Captures First Prize At Homecoming : : ; i f 4 es ae A ] : POMPANOTES—BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Henry, Sue Curran, Debi Petri, Debbie Garrett, Barb Reeves, Kathy Jackson. TOP ROW: Brenda Burris, Accompanist; Mona Kraeer, Ann Godsall, Cindy Tucker, Judy Johnson, Jeanette Black, Jeanette Taylor. The Choral Float won first prize . . . Pompanotes—twelve girls blending voices to compose an ensemble . The girls traveled extensively— Debi Petri and Steve Ebert ride the choral float, the gaining more popularity first-prize winner in the Homecoming competition. than any previous group. BOTTOM ROW: B. Burris, Accompanist; B. Anthony, P. Williams, S. Wallach, S. Osborne, J. Trees, D. Rodgers, P. Miller, S. Daisley, P. Harris, C. Burgess, F. Smith, J. Queen, B. Robertson, D. Baer, J. Eldridge, P. Brown. SECOND ROW: C. Marx, K. Hayes, V. Simeone, S. Schulz, B. White, D. White, C. McKeither, D. Cummickey, P. Hadler, P. Ahlman, C. Glasco, M. Gilchrest, N. Smith, C. Hale, M. Andrews, S. Wilson, L. Sleeth, S. Easom. THIRD ROW: M. Lowry, D. Drost, K. Garner, S. Gronbeck, P. Kennedy, L. Howell, D. McCoy, D. McGuire, D. Abernathy, D. Good- ballet, J. Taylor, K. Hall, D. Kirsch, B. Rives, L. Thernell, L. Neal, C. White, P. Davidson, S. Taylor. TOP ROW: S. Ray, M. Spaulding, K. Fliegelman, L. Peck, P. Gately, L. Kelton, P. Henley, A. Holbrook, H. Cordery, L. Ward, S. Lewis, K. Jackson, C. Johnson, J. Wesley, D. Ross, G. Andrews, L. Montgomery, E. Repsher, P. Tutor, D. Reis. 83 Orchestra Aims To Match BOTTOM ROW: D. Canfield, M. Malone, P. Adrian, P. Henley, J. Krueger, S. Evans, D. Oakley, J. Nickerson, C. Stockton, R. Stamp, C. Fivek, B. Vincent. SECOND ROW: J. Sawdon, L. Koplin, D. Brown, M. Burgess, P. Castig- lione, B. Martin, T. Sterns, W. Parrish, D. Dills, R. Black, C. Bland, M. Maynard, C. Amrhein, K. Ochner. THIRD ROW: P. Sawyer, D. Ward, G. Peabody, G. Slack, V. Wasser, M. Garnsey, R. Wagner, J. Perry, B. Heifner, B. Brant, B. Cullaton, E. Dietrich, R. Webster, J. Kananen, D. Kerr, F. Pesek, C. Thomas. STANDING: S. Valinote, J. Wohrley, G. Baldwin, Mr. Monroe, S. Wilson. ee pete aa Hi Section Leaders—BOTTOM ROW: Bob Heifner, Brass; Sherry Evans, Woodwinds; Darcie Kerr, Brass; Wayne Parrish, Woodwinds. TOP ROW: David Canfield, Con- certmaster; Brien Vincent, Strings; Richard Stamp, Strings. The faces of Concertmaster David Canfield and Michele Malone express deep concentration in their music. ‘66 State Superior Rating Orchestra continued its fine record this year— Living up to the straight superiors received last year in their first year of competition . A Kangaroo court presided over sophomore initiation . . Two members received special honor by playing with the Ft. Lauderdale Symphony Orchestra. o z Officers—BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Evans, Secretary; Janice Wohrley, Librarian; Michele Malone, Vice-Presi- dent; Diana Dills, Social Director. TOP ROW: Brien Vincent, President; Jeanne Krueger, Treasurer; Chris Orchestra Director Mr. Monroe conducts his students Amrhein, Publicity Director; Richard Stamp, Stage in “The Dance of the Buffoons.” Manager. All-State—BOTTOM ROW: David Canfield, Violin; Lynn Koplin, Violin; Sherry Evans, Principal Flute; Michele Malone, Violin; Kris Fivek, Cello; Steve Valinote, Percussion. TOP ROW: Ed Dietrich, Tuba; Richard Stamp, Viola; Bob Heifner, Horn; Wayne Parrish, Bassoon; Chris Amrhein, Cello; Curtis Stockton, Viola; Scott Wilson, Double Bass. 85 Band Council—BOTTOM ROW: Terry Spitler, 2nd Lieutenant; Ray Sandhagen, Ist Lieutenant; Mark Bar- ber, Captain; Virginia Wasser, Secretary; Nancy Butler, Treasurer. TOP ROW: Norma Ramsey, Social Director; Ann Sundberg, Storekeeper; Pat Miner, Project Treas- urer; Pete Castiglione, Quartermaster; David DeBoard, Drum Major; Pam Glattli, Assistant Drum Major; Bob Heifner, Uniform Quartermaster; Jeanne Krueger, Li- brarian; Carol Humphreys, Publicity; Janice Wohrley, Project Secretary; Judy Quinn, Majorette Captain. Assistant Drum Major, Pam Glattli, and Drum Major, David DeBoard, direct the Golden Tornado Marching Band during football season. Pompano Gym This Year a = Golden Tornadoes Marching Band displayed their talents at the North-South Shrine Game . . . The Band State Contest was held at PBSHS this year... For the fourteenth consecutive year— band received straight superior ratings in the District Marching Contest . . . Four students were in all-state band— Band and Majorettes entertain the crowd in the Orange twenty-one in all-county . . . Bowl at the North-South Shrine Game. Candy sale was main money-making project. FLUTES AND PICCOLOS: W. Anquilm, J. Baker, G. Baldwin, D. Bell, C. Briggs, A. Bucek, N. Butler, B. Davis, S. Evans, L. Harvey, C. Humphrey, J. Krueger, D. Maggio, V. Masterson, J. O'Connor, P. Rawlinson, A. Rhodes, V. Wasser. OBOES: A. Hall, D. Oakley, J. Nickerson, J. Wohrley. BASSOONS: T. Baer, D. Dills, W. Parrish. BASS CLARINETS: J. Badagliacco, D. DeBoard, P. Glattli. ALTO CLARINETS: B. Boyd, K. Harrell, G. Swanson. CON- TRA E BASS CLARINET: P. Castiglione. CONTRA B BASS CLARINET: J. Meyer. E FLAT CLARINET: P. Miner. B FLAT CLARINET: K. Balistrei, C. Beede, P. Bryant, K. Carter, V. Delpit, T. Ellis, B. Fulford, J. Gray, M. Hogan, K. Johnston, D. Langley, W. Lindner, M. Lugers, L. Lund, J. Madsen, B. Martin, M. Mason, E. Norton, J. Persak, N. Ramsey, T. Stearns, L. Summers, A. Sundberg, L. Vrabel. ALTO SAXOPHONE: R. Anderson, G. Cishek, D. Felton, J. Howard, B. Kliner, J. Raine, R. Robinson, G. Spear, L. Stowell. TENOR SAXOPHONE: G. Martin. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: D. Spurlock. CORNETS TRUMPETS: P. Ballentine, R. Brant, R. Brown, R. Carter, J. Coats, B. Cullaton, G. DeMambro, M. Hall, D. Liebrock, T. McCartha, R. Render, J. Risser, R. Sandhagen, R. Smith, T. Spitler, W. Unks, K. Welsh, D. White. FRENCH HORNS: B. Funke, M. Garnsey, R. Heifner, W. Herschleb, R. Leonard, J. Perry, R. Wagner. BARITONES: B. Harrell, J. Kananen, J. Reynolds, R. Richardson, R. Sammons. TROMBONES: R. Fifer, J. Gillespie, D. Johnson, D. Kerr, R. Mahoney, J. Makinson, G. Rathke, J. Shivel, L. Spear, R. Webster. BASSES: M. Barber, J. Berry, C. L. Googe, R. Malone, B. Sullivan, F. Walter, D. Zeiser. PERCUSSION: W. Ahlert, S. Boyd, J. Bracken, W. Clark, M. Coleman, T. Del Bosque, R. Evans, S. Johnson, K. Kieninger, C. King, B. Moss, W. Schulz, S. Valinote, J. Watkins. MAJORETTES: L. Brownell, D. Carroll, K. Korwin, D. DeFalco, N. Delpit, P. De- Weese, J. Dorner, S. Franklin, D. Franks, D. Gaither, L. Gestewitz, N. Green, T. Holton, Rita Lewis, D. Manchester, C. Morpeth, J. Quinn, P. Robey, J. Tharp, J. Tierney, E. Walsh, P. Walsh. 87 88 Twirling Tornadoes were highly complimented by the judges at the District Marching Contest— where they received a superior rating . . Majorettes served the school by helping the band sell candy .. . : ny : ushering at band contests . . Sete ie. ee, A decorating a Homecoming float . . . ge gore Highlight of their year was marching in the North-South Shrine Game . Co-captain Linda Gestewitz and Captain Judy Quinn lead the Twirling Tornadoes for year ‘66. oer ERLE LLLP AOE LLL Ns TOP ROW: Kim Corwin, Peggy Walsh, Dianne Carroll, Diana Gaither, Judith Quinn, Donna Manchester, Rita Lewis, Linda Gestewitz, Janice Dorner, Jackie Tharp, Nell Delpit. SECOND ROW: Eileen Walsh, Pat Robey, Cyle Morpeth, Pat Dewise, Linda Brownell, Terry Holton, Jane Tierney, | Nancy Green, Sue Franklin, Donna DeFalko, Dale Franks. Assembly Committee Outlines Well-Rounded Programs Martha Wray Pee Ce (attor Assembly Committee establishes rules and develops plans for assemblies . . Dennis Pearce It works to provide opportunities Student Coordinator —foy student participation and education . the stimulation of school pride and spirit . . . through the presentation of frequent assemblies of various natures . Mrs. Opal Dix Mrs. Kay Miller Mrs. Marie Murphy Pat McLain GRADUATION ATTENDANTS—SEATED: Julie Mc- Niff, Roberta Webb, Marsha Bellmor. STANDING: Gregg Raduka, Pat McLain, Steve Zimmerman. GRADUATION USHERS AND USHERETTES—SEATED: Nancy Kercheval, Debbie Dull, Bunny Evans, Barbara Wheeler, Judy Franklin, Barb Good, Judy Morse. STANDING: John Franciscus, Ray Sandhagen, Mark Cope, Ken Ray, Lynn Johnson, Dean Austin, Don McMahon. 89 Kay Harrell President Norma Ramsey Vice President Diana Gaither | Second Vice President Donna Manchester Secretary Lea Lavoie Treasurer Mrs. Marjorie Rhinehardt Sponsor Elaine Southard, Lea Lavoie and Brenda Schrader par- ticipate in the club’s unusual 4 a.m. initiation. Chris Anderson Judy Billingsley Diane Carrol Ethel Coffey Norma Ramsey, Brenda Schrader, Ethel Coffey, Elaine Southard and Lea Lavoie plan the club’s float. Are A Great Success Harriet Cordery Gale Ericson Barbara George Gayle Grossman Junior Exchangettes won special recognition for this year’s Thanksgiving basket . . . Girls sold pink tissue carnations for Sundial School... . Sale of mums for Homecoming corsages was a huge success... The:club gave a Christmas party for migrant children— and donated money for cots in a children’s home .. . Exchangettes Homecoming float placed third... Holly Hale Donna Harris Pam Hudson Sallie Hodgens Aurelia Klepper Mona Kraeer Jean Lightfield Linda McClure Linda McGraw Polly Menendez Becky Munroe Carol Parrish Lorilee Pearl Judy Quinn Linda Rardin Candy Ross Brenda Shrader Elaine Southard Nan cy Travers Peggy Walsh Wendy Ward Judy Whitney Margaret Williams Lynda Wilson Janice Wohrley Debi Wright Jean Yontz Valerie Zaleski Melissa Zorn 91 92 Monogram Club Encourages Sportsmanship On Campus Monogram Club promotes good sportsmanship ... Steve Spradling Members express interest in school activities by President selling donuts and coffee at games... Jenny Hayes Vice-President collecting money in the parking lot. . . selling sweat shirts . . . holding a barbecue in the spring. Carol Donato Secretary Steve Meier Treasurer Bill Moore Sergeant-At-Arms Jenny Hayes expresses her enthusiasm for the Tornadoes. BOTTOM ROW: R. Drummond, M. Cope, C. Johnson, S. Rendleman, M. Gilchrest, M. Martyn, B. Tiburzi, A. Craig, . C. Donato, B. Adams. SECOND ROW: D. Smith, B. Wolfe, C. Fessenden, V. Simeone, N. Allen, P. Williams, P. Kruse, J. Hayes, S. Whaley, K. Ray. THIRD ROW: T. Tullgren, S. Spradling, T. Bateman, S. Joel, P. Lambert, B. Moore, K. Eatmon, V. Dasch. TOP ROW: S. Meier, G. Favitta, B. Morgan, R. Festa, E. Dawson, D. Fields, R. Wafler, . D. Austin, B. Brooks. Juniorette And Interact Members Cooperate In Service green ‘ ae Kes Interact Homecoming Car is adorned with the name of Homecoming Queen Jenny Hayes. The joint meeting of Interact and Juniorette was en- joyed by the members of both clubs. Mike McGuire and Pat McLain are obviously engrossed _ Barb Good, Juniorette president, and Ray Sandhegen, in an interesting session of an Interact meeting. Interact president, conduct a joint meeting of the two clubs. 93 94 Ray Sandhagan President John Warren Vice-President Wayne Jones Secretary Bob Adams Treasurer Bill Brooks Sergeant-At-Arms Bob Alexander David Armstrong Dean Austin Peter Austin Ricky Callum Art Cappelen Marc Carroll Jim Cherof Mark Cope Gary Favitta Bob Field Jim Goggin Doug Gottshall AlJ Jer De JRun Taylor Holmes Je f tiunt Interact Candidate Is Elected Homecoming Queen Interact continued its fine spirit of community service this year . . Their collection of food was an outstanding contribution to the Thanksgiving Assembly . . . The club’s other projects included— Selling lilies for crippled children Collecting for the March of Dimes... Helping the Salvation Army at Christmas Participating in the United Fund Drive . . . Raising money with Tornado Booster Banners. ROTARY CLUB Tension mounts for Jenny Hayes and escort Jim Goggin. Paul Lambert and Bill Brooks collect old clothes. Lynn Johnson Paul Lambert Steve Martin Pat McLain Mike McQuire Gary Meilahn Tom Mooney Bill Moore Bob Morgan Steve O’Connor Mike Parrish Ken Ray Eric Ryan Dwight Smith Steve Whaley Bill Wolfe Steve Wright Steve Zimmerman 95 Barb Good President Karen Koch Vice-President Gretchen Schwin Secretary Suzanne Arnold Treasurer Miss Dorothy Ranes Mrs. Betty Thompson Sponsors 96 Jane Cherof Irene Cleveland Kim Corwin Debbie Cross Sue Danner Kathy Devinny Carol Donato Debbie Dull Dyan Felton Susan Fess Donna Fieback Sue Fisher Trish Flaherty Judy Franklin Peggy Gaedke Barb George Linda Godsall Jenny Hayes Louell Howell Carleen Johnson Juniorettes Provide Bountiful Juniorettes proved itself as a service club to the school and community . The club presented a $100 scholarship to its most deserving member . . Girls collected for the March of Dimes .. . Juniorettes put on the Thanksgiving Assembly—all clubs raised canned goods for migrant workers . . . Friendship Follies was a return to tradition —urging school-wide participation . . A car wash and bake sale to raise money . Slumber party and joint meetings... . rounded out the year. Marsha Bellmor Carlin Cantrell Thanksgiving For Migrants ecm Cheri Johnson Suzie Johnson Laura Johnston Mimi Kashmiry Mary Ellen Keller Kathy Kahn Rita Lewis Tina Loos Paula Smalarz Lois McNulty Laura Miles Elaine Pilon Sue Rendleman Vicki Simione Lynn Shundich Sharon Slade Jean Loranger Barb Smith Caroline Thomas Pat Twitty Bonnie Vick Judy Wakefield Carol Walker Patrice Williams Carol Wohlart Janice Yeazell 97 Key Club Continues To Key Club International is Kevin Bailey sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Mark Baker Key Clubbers attended Kiwanis meetings... Mark Barber swept the parking lot on Saturdays... ushered at the Miss Flame contest... This year Key Club furnished guides for the elementary students assembly ... wrapped gifts for migrant children... sponsored a banquet for club presidents. sha eee! Paul Brundage Mike Campbell John Franciscus President Richard Spadoni Jim Cheshire Vice-President Richard Conrod Hunter Craig Mark Perna Secretary Jim Denvir Treasurer Mr. William Benedict Sponsor Committee Four at work: Ed Dietrich sweeps the park- ing lot, one of the many services of the Key Club. Serve School And Community Jeff Densmore Ed Dietrich Ray Drummond Randy Fifer Dan Fletcher C. L. Googe Dan Gordon John Grant Bill Herschleb Key Club members assist Kiwanis Club in wrapping Christmas presents for the migrant children of Pompano. Steve Joel Richard Stamp Don McMahon . , Allen Stine Steve Meier Lewis Murphy : me 86Ken Travis Don Parsons =. 4 | Terry Tullgren John Puder ial Gregg Raduka : Dale Wickstrum Don Reid ,- 7s Carl Winderl Frank Ritti (a a Jim Sabin ae Jeff Wolz David Schick Fr Max Ziontz Terry Spitler . Keyettes requires high standards... the sister club to Key Club... Members must maintain a 3.0 average. Keyettes proved invaluable to school and community through useful projects— Members worked for the Easter Seal Campaign and celebrated with a slumber party. Girls collected money for United Fund... Co-sponsored the Keyette-Juniorette clothing drive . .. Sponsored a spring fashion show by Jordan Marsh ... Won recognition for their Thanksgiving basket... Julie MeNiff President Marceil Morrell Vice-President Candy Morpeth Secretary Marcia Desmond Treasurer Mrs. Kelly Betty Myrick Sponsors Keyettes Maintain Reputation The Keyettes’ Thanksgiving basket receives special rec- ognition at Thanksgiving assembly. d Of Outstanding Service Becky Berntson Linda Brownell Gail Choquette Pam Council Cathy Cowherd Ann Craig Doris Creech Karen Dolan Janice Dorner Linda Gestewitz Pat Minor Chery] Judy Morse Fessenden Mary Pittman Sue Franklin Beth Geer Lani Schirmer Blair Schuler Nancy Simmons Glenda Singleton Debi Tos Pam Wachob Beverly Walker Roberta Webb Kathy Weimer Kay Weimer Sheryl Westerman Carol Wilson 101 Junior Civitans Entertain Wyman Atkins President ; i Bob Heifner — Vice-President NS “— Larry Mosher Corresponding Secretary Doug Blinco an Treasurer Steve Ebert , a . ; Chaplain Junior Civitans perform community services. Mr. Heifner Members served as ushers Sponsor for Civitan sponsored basketball tournament .. . sold fruitcake for Civitan International with all proceeds going to charity... bought Christmas presents and put on a play for the children at Sundial School .. . The club’s contribution to the Homecoming parade proved to be one of the most unusual. | i : } ¥ _ _ — = 3 4 Junior Civitans discuss projects for the coming months, Bob Heifner explains the Basketball Tournament Sched- | ule to Kathy Newton, who apparently is quite confused. — 102 | a Children At Sundial School Ray Hartz John Hinish John Kirbert Jim Matthews Jack Mead Mike Michelsen Bill Nielson John Rajer Don Pritchard David Reaves Greg Bacharach Art Ball Robert Brown Tim Butler John Cawley Michael Flythe 103 104 Civinettes serve school and community through worthwhile projects. Members put on plays and skits at Christmas for children at Sundial School... visited residents of Fountains Nursing Home... bought presents for needy children. Civinette beach parties and joint meetings with Junior Civitans always prove interesting. The Civinette-sponsored fashion show by Jordan Marsh was a success... Queen candidate Jane Nottingham was a finalist. Jane Nottingham President Barbara Petri Vice-President Debi Petri Recording Secretary Sandy Kollar Corresponding Secretary Julie Kirk Treasurer Mrs. Carroll Sponsor Civinettes Present Latest Leslie Ackerman Nancy Allen Judy Batzer Becky Birdsall Lynn Birckhead Judy Bond Debbie Coates Tana Cole Linda Cromer Chris Dichiara Linda Douglas Pat Downing Lucetta Fiske Kelli Ford Sandy Frederes Marina Genova Sally Glaize Linda Guzzardo Carol Harris Sue Haynie Debbie Henry Fashions By Jordan Marsh Cindy Horn Elizabeth Hughes Linda Humphrey Linda Johnson Michelle Leahy Harriet Litowich Sue Lowndes Nancy Malito Becky Martin Debi Petri and Bonnie Tiburzi display current fads and fashions by Jordan Marsh at Civinettes Fashion Show. Gene Mayfield Cathy Sidell Wendy Miller Bonnie Tiburzi Kathy Murphy Margo Anne Tilton usselman Nancy Towery Cindy Neill Janice Owen Joyce Owen Barb Wheeler Jane Price Donna Whittier Sandi Reeves Joanne Regino Becky Rocker Jackie Zuleger Anita Searcy 105 Thespian Play Praised By Judy Morse Thespians and their sponsors received President warm praises from David S. Behrens Serene of the Miami Herald for their presentation at a drama festival held in April of 66... “They were a fine example of talent and exhuberance on stage—and a magician of a director in the wings.” Thespians strive to apply their motto— “Act well your part; there all the honor lies.” They serve in many positions— Vice-President Doris Creech peeaien actor... stage manager... prompter— Ae earning points necessary for membership .. . producing two plays open to any member of P.B.S.H.S.— the children’s play at Christmas and the all-school play, The Miracle Worker, in February . . . Ves receiving special joy by presenting Sleeping Cee Beauty to migrant children at Christmas time. Sponsor Martha Wray Sponsor Mrs. Helen Creech hears Doris Creech, Frank Ritti, and Marceil Morrell read for The Miracle Worker. Dinny (Gregg Raduka) follows his star in spite of the efforts of the witches (Julie McNiff and Madeline Philippson ) to dissuade him. | Professional Drama Critic The King and all the royal household sleep—awaiting the magic of the Prince to awaken them. Judy Franklin Ann Godsall Barbara Good Leonard Jenne Aurelia Klepper Kathy Dix Don McMahon Julie McNiff Jo Anne Morehead Lewis Murphy Cindy Neill Susan Haynie Dennis Pearce Gregg Raduka Frank Ritti Linda Sherbert Marc Stevens Bev Walker Carole Walker Jade West Jeff Wolz 107 DCT Members Take Part In Modern Business World Diversified Cooperative Training program develops skills in the trades and kindred occupations... A limited number of students are selected each year... Through DCT—businessmen ... students... school all work together. DCT students earn three credits per year... Jackie Cloutier President Diane Fitzgerald Secretary Mr. Fred Fiat Sponsor Barb Good and Janice Yeazell commend DCT’s Linda Senger for adding vitality to their Thanksgiving display. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Prevatte, Donna Lavery, Pat Adey, Janet Dangler, Jan Davis, Lynn Lauro, Carolyn Nolan, Linda Phipps, MIDDLE ROW: Linda Senger, Coleen Wood, Beth Nichols, Christine Delaplante, Cheryl Coffey, Pam Coppola, TOP ROW: Karyl Cappola, Tommy Brunson, John Almeida, Roger LaFontaine, Diane Fitzgerald. 108 Future Medical Leaders Tour North District Hospital Ethel Coffey President Steve Johnson Vice-President Lynn Hardy Secretary Sandi Lewis ‘Treasurer Mr. Arthur Grismer Sponsor Future Medical Leaders prepare for a career in medicine . . . Members give their attention to guest speakers at meetings... A bake sale boosted the treasury ... Field trips were taken to North District Hospital and Kraeer Funeral Home in Boca Raton, Lynn Hardy and Steve Johnson examine coffins at Kraeer Funeral Home during their educational tour. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Lundy, Becky Howell, Carol Campbell, TOP ROW: Becky Mickey, Mary Zimmerman, Dave Ehrlich, Brenda Shrader, Debbie Ross. 109 110 Mrs. Bess explains Toastmaster guides to Debbie Gar- rett, Frank Drummond, Frank Ritti, and Kathy Dix. Mrs. Bess Sponsor Mrs. Langteau Sponsor Frank Drummond President Leonard Jenne Educational Vice-President Dennis Pearce Executive Vice-President Lea Lavoie Secretary Kathy Dix Treasurer Frank Ritti Sergeant-at- Arms Gavel Club Meetings Frank Drummond relates the assignments to Vice-President Leonard Jenne and Treasurer Kathy Dix. Require Hours Of Preparation Gavel Club instills self-confidence in speakers— teaching poise... developing clear and fluent speech. The “ah” bell is a constant reminder . . . Members learn to refrain from stuttering. Club sponsor is Toastmasters International— Representatives supervise meetings... giving constructive criticism. Chylene Corbett Doris Creech Peggy Gaedke Debbie Garrett Officers take time out from their planning to relax. Sue Gibb Ray Hartz Fresca Hudnut Pam Hudson Aurelia Klepper Martha Lohnaas Kathy Lubins Mary Machata Bonnie Mandell Harry Murphy Kathy Newton Linda Orr Mike Sowers Marc Stevens Jade West Beth Westerman Sheryl Westerman 112 Rickard Sedlak President Richard Ashburn Vice-President Meredith Lienhardt Secretary Linda Sprague Treasurer Mrs. Rich Sponsor Art students create replicas of the artifacts of early primitive cultures. Art Club Works Art Club provides an extra-curricular outlet for creative individuals . . . Membership is open to anyone who is artistically inclined... Members serve the school by helping with the scenery for plays... The Art Club Flea Market— a sidewalk art sale— wa s one of many interesting projects. am. eRe pias The Art Club’s unusual Thanksgiving basket gained much attention at the annual Thanksgiving assembly. Enthusiastically On Sets For Plays Cathy Cowherd exercises artistic talent in painting a still life, one of the many facets of the world of art. Leslie Ackerman Toni Adams Connie Bayer Jenny Boorman Beth Brorstrom Connie Corboy Cathy Cowherd Charleton Cox Candi Gibson Susan Haynie Gail Hill Danny Kievit Kathy Lubins Diane Miller Cindy Neill Karen Spadoni Kathy Spadoni Dixie Tost Lynn Van Ness Barbara Watson Debi Wright 113 National Honor Society is a selective honorary organization .. . Honor Society places emphasis on well-rounded students with high standards in academic achievement ... Members must maintain a 3.6 average and a good record in citizenship . . . Candlelighting ceremony and speeches mark the impressive induction services . . . Interesting meetings are followed by brain brawls, resulting in spirited competition between juniors and seniors. . . Honor Society's annual barbecue is always a successful money-making project . . . Members earn money through projects to buy honor cords for those graduating in the top ten per cent of their class. Honor Society members compete in a Brain Brawl. 114 Juniors Win In Year’s First Don McMahon directs the annual Honor Society In- duction Ceremony to recognize honor students. Honor Society Brain Brawl Don McMahon President George Titus Vice-President Ann Craig Secretary Becky Berntson Treasurer Mr. Hal Green Sponsor Mr. Carlton Alderman Sponsor BOTTOM ROW: R. Fiedler, D. Banks, M. Perna, G. Raduka, D. Smith, S. Meier. MIDDLE ROW: B. Wood, M. Desmond, L. Latham, B. Schuler, D. Creech, L. Hardy, L. Horton, C. Steegstra. TOP ROW: N. Allen, B. Wheeler, B. Martin, K. Dolan, J. Risser. BOTTOM ROW: F. Ritti, K. Weimer, S. Evans, P. Council, L. Gestewitz, B. Funke, G. Ericson, C. Wilson, J. Scu- diero, R. Bowdle. SECOND ROW: L. Murphy, J. Scudiero, D. Fields, B. Webb, D. Tos, C. Cowherd, S. Rendleman, M. Morrell, L. Schirmer, G. Hale. THIRD ROW: B. Callaway, G. Soles, D. Schick, J. Grant, J. Puder, S. Danner, P. Glattli, D. Canfield, C. Kane. TOP ROW: D. Wickstrum, J. Denvir, G. Meilahn, P. Brundage, P. Maloney, J. Elwood, B. Boyd, L. Phillips, J. Sawdon, D. Pearce. German Club rounds out students knowledge of German through cultural aspects... This year the club boosted school spirit with the “Kill the Dragon” contest... Club held its banquet at a German restaurant. i. ae ers minutes before the Homecoming parade. Mr. Flaherty Sponsor Ray Drummond and Janice Schroll work on paper flow- German Club Boosts School Spirit During Homecoming Jeff Hunt President Sandy Wray Vice-President Janice Schroll Secretary Jeff Wolz Treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Gisela Moeglich, Sheryl Westerman, Cathy Zarcone. SECOND ROW: Ray Hartz, Ray Drum- mond, Steve Searl. THIRD ROW: Walter Lucas, David Tierney, Edward Kaczmarek. TOP ROW: Steve Pritt, Mike Sowers, Mark Baker. Mr. Zuleger Entices French Club With Summer Trip Sue Bousman President Bev Walker Vice-President French Club’s active meetings feature films... and speakers from foreign countries who engage members in French conversations... Club members boost their treasury by holding bake sales at the plays. Kathy Jackson Secretary Dave Hogen ‘Treasurer Mrs. Evelyn Myers Sponsor Curtis Stockton and Aurelia Klepper purchase brownies from Bev Walker at Arsenic and Old Lace. BOTTOM ROW: B. George, D. Dull, P. Sawyer, D. Creech, J. Risser, K. Bennett, S. Rendleman, K. Nichols, D. Giedraitis, C. Dichiara. MIDDLE ROW: M. L. Gutierrez, P. Lambert, P. Adrian, W. Bandi, L. Corder y, K. Murphy, J. Bond, L. Miles, M. Bellmor, S. Hall. TOP ROW: K. Weimer, M. Sabin, A. Klepper, G. Ericson, C. Thomas, D. Smith, L. Shundich, C. Walker, K. Weimer, M. Genova, D. Cross. 117 118 Junior Academy Of Science Tours Sunbeam Electronics Steve Johnson President Marc Fiore Vice-President Elaine Southard Secretary- Treasurer Junior Academy of Science furthers the outlook in science. . . Members set up displays in B wing... and conducted experiments with sound waves. Extra-curricular activities included a trip to Sunbeam Electronics and a car wash. Mr. Bailey Mr. Towery Sponsors Jim Elwood Bob Faye Douglas Woodin Steve Johnson prepares to test for starch consistency. Audio Visual Members Operate Modern Teaching Aids Bob Faye President Mike Wallace Vice-President Web Brainerd Secretary- Treasurer Audio-Visual Club works during school— scheduling class use of films and projectors . . . ordering films... instructing others in the use of projectors... NS The school had a full-time AV staff Pete Van Epps watches as Bob Fay adjusts volume level this year... of tape recording at an assembly. AV Club motto: “To be of service” . . . BOTTOM ROW: Keith Harrel, Mark Margaritell, Web Brainerd, Don Procter, Murray Burgess, Pete Van Epps, Chris Oliver. TOP ROW: Donald Zeiser, Mike Wallace, Bob Faye, Eric Bower, Richard Miller, Anthony Belotto, Richard Potter. 119 Future Secretaries Widens Gena Stephenson President Roberta Evans Vice-President Janice Yeazell Secretary Sue Cato Treasurer Ruth Shea Helen Sparling Sponsors E Mr. Clinton and the officers of Future Secretaries express iy : happy agreement on what makes a good secretary. BOTTOM ROW: J. Billingsley, L. Bolk, L. Rardin, D. Harris, B. J. Bayerl, V. Gill, C. Barrett, S. Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: L. Bowdle, F. Venezia, L. Pearl, S$. McCall, P. Bland, L. Smith, D. Ficarra, J. Smith, TOP ROW: V. Zaleski, G. Duncan, S. Johnson, D. Gillespie, D. Manchester, D. Carroll, M. Musselman, V. Rehwald. 120 Interest In Business Fields Future Secretaries Association instructs girls in secretarial skills— secretaries of different organizations speak at meetings. Girls put on a fashion show in the spring and dressed dolls for the Salvation Army. Gena Stephenson, Janice Yeazell, and Gloria Duncan in the midst of confusion: fashion show preparations. Es pao, = as During a spare moment at lunch, Debbie Gillispie and _ Gena Stephenson and her escort Danny Cogdill enjoy Gena Stephenson make plans for the Spring Fashion the Homecoming Parade as it passes through Pompano. Show. Future Farmers Plan Future Farmers gain an insight into the problems a farmer must face . . . Members learn through application of practical skills by entering contests... doing research for projects... winning prizes. End of the year is highlighted by FFA’s Annual Parent-Son Banquet. Ronnie Duvall President Kenneth Park Vice-President Scott Vestal Secretary Kim Ulrich Treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Bob Mickel, Robert Adams, Rod Kelley, Gary Bradford, Russell Hoover, Van Hines, Leo Wolny, Larry Daniels. TOP ROW: Ron Maursetter, Ken Eatmon, Dennis Stricklin, John Kirbert, Danny Rowland, Ray Thornton, Steve Muench, Herminio Roig, Richard Witherspoon, Dave Magers. Productive Agricultural Careers BOTTOM ROW: Walter Berenguer, Billy Heath, John Sanders, Steve LeChot, Hank Price, Marti Cusworth, Carl Faupel, Brett Caskey, Keith Donovan, Jay Edman. TOP ROW: Thomas Price, Charlie Smith, Larry Vinkemulder, Mike Lucas, Andy Brown, Gary Johnston, Charles Lindeke, Emilio Rodriquez, John Barrett, Dennis Yoho, Kim Ulrich. John Kirbirt Chaplain Ralph Daniels Reporter Gene Durden Sentinel Future Farmers Dwight Vinkmulder, Marty Cusworth, and Steve LeChot gather up old fencing from the farm. FHA’S Tornado Ties Seen Around PBSHS Campus Sherry Oliver Future Homemakers of America Bete aims for improvement in family life... aro 11son FHA proved useful in school activities— Members held an induction tea... sold “Tornado ties” . . . served at sports banquets... sold blue and gold yarn dolls... decorated cans filled with cookies . . . and took a Christmas tree to migrant workers. Vice-President Debbie Quist Secretary Linda Johnson Treasurer Jeanie Ziegeler %, hg Historian = Sharon Slade ps Publicity me ee ty ee ee ‘saws Mrs. Provencal Mrs. Anderson Sponsors Sherry Oliver serves Leslie Wolfe a cup of Hawaiian punch at the FHA induction tea. BOTTOM ROW: Maureen Greer, Linda Siedentopf, Susie Johnson, Linda Kelton, Karen Kiddy, Leslie Wolfe. TOP ROW: Julie Kirk, Rebecca Hill, Patrice Williams, Candy Morpeth, Donna DeGuido, Linda Kelly. 124 Club Index ART CLUB: President, Richard Sedlak; Vice-President, Rich- ard Ashburn; Secretary, Meredith Lienhardt; Treasurer, Linda Sprague. AUDIO-VISUAL: President, Robert Fay; Vice-President, Mike Wallace; Secretary-Treasurer, Web Brainerd. BAND: Captain, Mark Barber; First Lieutenant, Ray Sand- hagen; Second Lieutenant, Terry Spitler; Secretary, Virginia Wasser; Treasurer, Nancy Butler; Head Drum Major, David DeBoard; Assistant Drum Major, Pam Glattli. BEANPICKER: Editor, Debbie Dull; Advertising Manager, Beth Geer; Business Manager, Becky Martin. CIVINETTES: President, Jane Nottingham; Vice-President, Barbara Petri; Recording Secretary, Debi Petri; Corresponding Secretary, Sandy Kollar; Treasurer, Julie Kirk. CHORUS: President, Leonard Jenne; Vice-President, Judy Johnson; Secretary, Debbie Henry; Treasurer, Barry Backus; Librarian, Jeanette Taylor; Publicity, Sue Curran; Properties, John Hinish., D. C. T.: President, Jackie Cloutier; Vice-President, Roger LaFontaine; Secretary, Diane Fitzgerald; Treasurer, Donna Lavery. FRENCH CLUB: President, Susan Bousman; Vice-President, Bey Walker; Secretary, Kathy Jackson; Treasurer, David Hogen. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: President, Ronnie Du- vall; Vice-President, Kenneth Park; Secretary, Scott Vestal; Treasurer, Kim Ulrich; Chaplain, John Kirbert; Reporter, Ralph Daniels; Sentinel, Gene Durden. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: President, Sherry Oliver; Vice-President, Carol Wilson; Secretary, Debbie Quist; Treasurer, Linda Johnson; Historian, Jeanie Ziegeler; Publicity, Sharon Slade. FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS: President, Ethel Coffey; Vice-President, Steve Johnson; Secretary, Lynn Hardy; Treas- urer, Sandi Lewis. FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION: President, Gena Stephenson; Vice-President, Bunny Evans; Secretary, Janice Yeazell; Treasurer, Sue Cato. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: President, Bonnie Vick; Vice-President, Lois McNulty; Sophomore Vice-Presi- dent, Susan Moody; Secretary, Barb Smith; Treasurer, Cathy Cowherd; Historian, Judy Whitney; Parliamentarian, Jean Loranger; Chaplain, Karen Richter. GAVEL CLUB: President, Frank Drummond; Educational Vice-President, Leonard Jenne; Executive Vice-President, Den- nis Pearce; Secretary, Lea Lavoie; Treasurer, Kathy Dix; Ser- geant-at-Arms, Frank Ritti. GERMAN CLUB: President, Jeff Hunt; Vice-President, Sandy Wray; Secretary, Janice Schroll; Treasurer, Jeff Wolz. INTERACT: President, Ray Sandhagen; Vice-President, John Warren; Secretary, Wayne Jones; Treasurer, Bob Adams; Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Brooks. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: Chairman, Lewis Murphy; Secre- tary, Blair Schuler. : JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE: President, Steve John- son; Vice-President, Marc Fiore; Secretary-Treasurer, Elaine Southard. JUNIOR CIVITAN: President, Wyman Atkins; Vice-President, Bob Heifner; Secretary, Curt Pritchard; Corresponding Secre- tary, Larry Mosher; Treasurer, Doug Blinco; Chaplain, Steve Ebert. JUNIORETTES: President, Barb Good; Vice-President, Karen Koch; Secretary, Gretchen Schwin; Treasurer, Suzanne Arnold; Historian, Laura Johnston; Parliamentarian, Judy Wakefield; Chaplain, Sharon Slade. JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES: President, Kay Harrell; Vice- President, Norma Ramsey; Second Vice-President, Diana Gaith- er; Secretary, Donna Manchester; Treasurer, Lea Lavoie; His- torian, Elaine Southard; Chaplain, Ethel Coffey; Sergeant- at-Arms, Chris A nderson. KEY CLUB: President, John Franciscus; Vice-President, Rich- ard Spadoni; Secretary, Mark Perna; Treasurer, Jim Denvir; Sergeant-at-Arms, Steve Joel; Safety Chairman, Jeff Dens- more; Senior Director, Steve Joel; Junior Director, Tom Bate- man; Sophomore Director, Kevin Bailey. KEYETTES: President, Julie McNiff; Vice-President, Marceil Morrell; Secretary, Candy Morpeth; Treasurer, Marcia Des- mond; Recorder, Cathy Cowherd; Historian, Blair Schuler; Sergeant-at-Arms, Bev Walker. MONOGRAM CLUB: President, Steve Spradling; Vice-Presi- dent, Jenny Hayes; Secretary, Carol Donato; Treasurer, Steve Meier; Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Moore. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: President, Don McMahon; Vice-President, George Titus; Secretary, Ann Craig; Treasurer, Becky Berntson. OUTCRY: Editor, Sandy Kollar; Business Manager, Becky Berntson; Secretary, Cheri Johnson; Treasurer, Jane Cherof. ORCHESTRA: President, Brien Vincent; Vice-President, Michele Malone; Secretary, Sherry Evans; Treasurer, Jeanne Krueger; Publicity, Chris Amrhein; Social Director, Diana Dills; Librarian, Janice Wohrley; Stage Manager, Richard Stamp. ORACLE: Editor, Barb Wheeler; Business Manager, Lois Mc- Nulty; Advertising Manager, Doug Fields; Exchange Editor, Valerie Fendentz; Sports, Steve Spradling. QUILL AND SCROLL: President, Lois McNulty; Vice-Presi- dent, Becky Martin; Secretary-Treasurer, Barb Wheeler. SPANISH CLUB: President, Debbie Clapp; Vice-President, Lynn Hardy; Secretary, Julie Spencer; Treasurer, Linda Hor- ton. STUDENT COUNCIL: President, Pat McLain; Vice-Presi- dent, Lewis Murphy; Corresponding Secretary, Judy Franklin; Recording Secretary, Marsha Bellmor; Treasurer, Roberta Webb. THESPIANS: President, Judy Morse; Vice-President, Glenda Singleton; Secretary, Doris Creech; Treasurer, Robert Evans. 125 ‘s ae 1c Expression U 1as MN = pie a) i x] MN md = =D) gee = end ¢ p Shahn ianteannneenaneme Sports are contests of physical endurance and mental determination inspired by the spirit of competition and the glory of success. Athletes experience the satisfaction of a job well done, a game well played... a victory achieved by teamwork or the outstanding efforts of an individual. The bitter taste of defeat, when victory was so near, is swallowed with difficulty as the will to win is renewed. Sports Editors: Terry Tullgren and Ray Drum- mond. 128 Cheerleaders Boost Enthusiasm Varsity Cheerleaders: Carleen Johnson, Nancy Allen, Ann Craig, Margo Musselman, Barbara Moore, Carol Donato, Tana Cole, Jenny Hayes, Vicki Simeone, Susie Rendleman. Cheerleaders are the pulse of a school . . . They express all the enthusiasm and pride of a victory... While facing a defeat with renewed spirit and determination— extending hospitality to visiting teams. . . leading the student body at pep rallies... Cheering on our football and basketball teams from the sidelines. . . Enlivening the spirit of spectators. ec Ann Craig yells enthusiastically : | for victory. Carleen Johnson breaks the silence on Whisper Day. i And Spirit Of Students Competent coach JV Cheerleaders: Linda Douglas, Captain; Margie Murphy, Janie Franklin, Mary Jo Meier, Sally Adams, Kathy Bennett. Nancy Allen applauds Pompano’s progress at a game. Tornado Gridders Successful OFFENSE—BOTTOM ROW: B. Murphy, J. McFadden, S. Joel, P. Lassiter, S. Vestal, B. Morgan, M. Sabin. MIDDLE ROW: S. Meier, B. Meriweather, R. Drummond, S. Whaley, S. Spradling, D. Dupont. TOP ROW: M. Campagna, M. Cope, K. Ray, P. Lambert, B. Moore, S. Gleason, D. Smith, D. Austin, B. Adams, B. Alexander. Season’s Scores Pompano 25 South Broward 6 Pompano 7 Clearwater 7 Pompano 6 Key West 0 Pompano 13 Ft. Lauderdale 19 Pompano 19 McArthur 6 Pompano 14 Gainesville 10 Pompano 13 Coral: Gables 21 Pompano 20 Stranahan 16 Pompano 26 © Northeast 6 Tornados’ “Mr. Halfback” Whaley snares another aerial. In Toughest Season Yet DEFENSE—BOTTOM ROW: D. Wickstrum, M. Carroll, B. Wolfe, R. Festa, W. Jones, G. Bassett, J. Hill, S. Joel, D. Smith. TOP ROW: B. Thompson, A. Cappelen, G. Bacharach, R. Walfer, G. Meihlan, K. Eatmon, S. Johnson, T. Mur- phy, S. Pardue, B. Moore. Lambert executes a touchdown play against Gainesville. The players and coach huddle for prayer before game. Coach “Bubba” Ware and several Tornados watch the action with attention. Spirit Soars As High Football Becomes Daytime Event Tornados compiled best record since 1963, 6-2-1... Under leadership of captain Steve Wha- ley . . . opened season with revenge victory over South Broward; were held to a tie with highly touted Clearwater ... whipped tough Key West team, Austin running superbly. Lost heart- breaker to AA Runner-up Ft. Lauderdale . . soundly defeated McArthur on their saturated field, pass catching of Spradling and running of Whaley . . . enabled Tornadoes to upset Gainesville High; lost squeaker to perennial powerhouse Coral Gables . . . Great team effort and Drummond's one-yard plunge . . . with a minute to play, upset Stranahan for Homecom- ing. In season finale Tornadoes romped over Northeast . .. Captain Steve Whaley contributed 203 yards in game. Coaches: Mr. Wickstrum, Mr. Moody, Mr. McCall, Mr. Ware, Mr. Hill, Mr. Stoviak, and Mr. Cunningham. Fullback Austin fights off would-be Northeast tackler. Tornados’ Captain Whaley rounds Flying “L’s” end. 132 “Baby Tornados” Finish With Successful 7-1 Season The excellent coaching of Moody and Cunningham .. . combined with passing of Stewart and running of Smith provided ingredients for potent J. V. offense. Tough defensive line. . . and hard tackling backs. . . held opponents to few yards .. and fewer points. Baby Tornadoesfinished with successful7-1 season. Prospects good for next year... an abundance of potential for Coach Ware to work with. Pass from Bob Campbell eludes stretch of Tuel. BOTTOM ROW: R. Higgins, J. Juday, D. Dawn, D. Nadassy, K. Willis, B. Corbet, M. Blondin, K. Coughlin, L. Fer- guson, B. Clements, B. Moore, L. Martinez, L. Gibson, G. Schnitker, J. Delaney. MIDDLE ROW: B. Eesta, P. Hurt, J. Nugent, C. L. Googe, K. Bailey, B. Stewart, J. Watkins, J. Bothwell, K. Johns, J. Heath, B. Straub, P. Exposito, R. Sweeney, M. Butler, J. Hodges, J. Rencher, C. Charlan. TOP ROW: Coach Moody, G. Valley, L. Bartenfelder, J. Whit- worth, R. Smith, G. Walker, L. Bartenfelder, B. Tuel, R. Mahoney, C. Box, D. Goodballet, T. Hamilton, J. Ford, J. Townley, B. Campbell, D. Meder, L. Keller, B. Orr, E. Wagoner, M. Bell, Coach Cunningham. Basketball Team Wins 100th Bill Brooks reflects the contemplative side of basketball. Pompano Tornado Basketball team achieved much . . Reached great heights throughout season— Won Civitan Invitational Tournament . . . Beat powerful Ft. Lauderdale for championship . . . Carl Winder] selected Most Valuable Player . . . Keith Finley and Carl Winderl on All-Tournament Team. . Beat second ranked North Miami on Finley’s last-second shot. . . Won 100th game for Coach Morris— Beating Stranahan 62-60... Five juniors on Varsity .. . Gained valuable experience for next year... Tornado Keith Finley gets two against Lake Worth. Victory For Coach Morris BOTTOM ROW: B. Brooks, A. Williams, B. McClure, G. Soles. TOP ROW: J. Densmore, P. Lambert, B. Vincent, J. Puder, D. Kennedy, K. Finley, C. Winderl, J. Colemen. Finley expresses full strain of his body as he drives. Bill Brooks drives for two in Ft. Lauderdale game. Tornados Win Christmas Invitational Tournament Tornados’ Finley “swooshes in two” against Lake Worth. Tornado rebounders Coleman and Kennedy take one. Baby Tornados Gain Experience In First Season BOTTOM ROW: Greg Marsh, Kevin Bailey, Terry Worden, Thee Ron Hamilton, Sandy Muir. TOP ROW: Bill Tuel, Tom Owen, Steve Smeltzer, James Goodman, Walter Lea. Warren Thompson readies a shot in Junior Varsity game. Baby Tornados go up in air for ball with Lauderdale. 137 Cross Country Finishes Seventh In State Competition Bottom: Bob Bracy, Larry Riddley, Sam Burgess, Emile Scott, Quan Miller. Top: Bob Fletcher, Rick Rodgers, David Schick, Larry Mosher, David Anguilm. Pompano’s harriers enjoy tremendous success in fifth season— triumph over arch rivals Stranahan . . . McArthur... South Broward... | Ft. Lauderdale. Impetus behind victorious Tornadoes provided by Emile Scott and the coaching of Bill Miller... Climaxed their season with a seventh place finish x in the State Championship Meet. Most of the team to return... é ‘ JI 193 Coach Miller looks forward to even better things next year. Tornado mentor Bill Miller led team to heights. Tornado Wrestling Team Finishes With Even Mark! FRONT: T. Teuscher, G. Kriplean, M. Thorpe, C. Fessenden, E. Scott, G. Stewart. MIDDLE: A. Stine, R. Forbes, C. Colson, B. Orr, A. Johnson, B. Gerber. BACK: G. Valley, H. Pinkney, E. Wagoner, W. Dunlap, Coach Motzner, Q. Miller, C. Mossey, S. Joel, M. Vestal. Tornado Grapplers in second season . . . Finish with even mark. . . Bob Gerber most improved .. . Aaron Johnson best first year man . Gary Kriplean best all around, Won every match by a pin. With new year a champion team draws nearer, Prospects for the next year look bright. Tornados’ Teuscher confronts Miami Curley opponent. == = Miami Curley and Pompano wrestlers. 139 we A IVE AT A Onin ots Divers: Marian Gilchrest, Ed Collins, Becky Moss, Mitch Day, Margret Martyn. STANDING: Vern Dasch, Paul Brundage, Barry Brown, Frank Drummond, Jim Denver. ON LADDER: Steve Ryan, Chris Collins, John Hawk. Mr. Ousley’s last year of coaching was marked by the return of six lettermen— sixteen members in all... Pam Kruse wins gold medals at every meet. Brundage captures first place in all breaststroke events— Dasch and Denvir are always double winners. Both teams win over South Broward 48-47... Tankers eye Woodson Invitational at Pine Crest. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Fessenden, Patrice Williams. MIDDLE ROW: Becky Moss, Virginia Clark. TOP ROW: Jody Lewis, Janet Lugers, Marian Gilchrest, Margaret Martyn, Marilyn Lugers, Pam Kruse, Carol Hale. Coach Morrison, Cheryl Fessenden, Vernon Dasch, Patrice Williams, Coach Ousley. Boy Netters Strive For Strong Championship League Tennis should be played all year for practice . . . Netters had fair competition this season. . . Team members practiced two hours every day... Gordon and Schau led team in skill—spirit . Coach Phipps trained new members for the fu- ture . Boy's aimed for county championships Pe ¥ — be tte: bs ¥ eean eo! , anu. Tange 1? ine =, oe bie ae eee % oo Thea) bicee e “t+ $. mon a digg bes Pe ting ce % 5 ie wet be Yona e454 14 ; aoe Qo, Te rt? % be ies = Ye 5 eae e Py. Toe te sige :? BOTTOM ROW: Ron Rylander, Hunter Craig, Paul Maloney. TOP ROW: Rick Staten, Dan cordon Scott McElroy, Jeff Trudell, Chuck Schau. 142 Nancy Simmons skillfully swings at the ball while warming up for a match with Fort Lauderdale High School. Girls’ Tennis Team Develops Talent And Experience Netters develop talent and improve skill . . . Miss Irish continues her coaching. Sarson and Thernell are top players . . . Barb Smith is only returning senior Pompano smashes Sterling at meet... . Season ends with five wins, 6 loses— Team ranks sixth in district. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Simmons, Trudy Cole. MID- DLE ROW: Lani Schirmer, Wendy Anguilm, Barbara Smith. TOP ROW: Leslie Thernell, Pam Adrian, Jem- _Pompano’s coach of girls’ tennis team, Miss Nancy Irish. ette Sarson. 143 Sluggers Hit Winning Trail To Pompano’s experienced baseball team surged to one of best seasons ever... led by power hitting of Banks. . . and sterling pitching of Goggin. Dennis Banks awaits oncoming pitch with caution. . . Goggin struck out 17 of 21 against Ely! 13 out of 18 members are seniors. BOTTOM: Coach Hatfield, G. Favitta, M. McGuire, D. Banks, M. Stevens, G. Bassett, B. Brooks, D. Hill, W. Jones.. TOP: B. Morgan, S. Moore, S. Worden, G. Soles, R. Spadoni, B. Adams, B. Tuel, J. Goggin, T. Bateman, M. Baker. 144 . . . Jim Goggin exhibits the pitching form which brought home many victories for the Tornado “Sluggers.” Successful Season BOTTOM ROW: E. Bond, J. Juday, S. Marucci, J. Crawford. MIDDLE ROW: D. Meder, K. Nadassy, B. Clinter, B. Baker, L. McFee. TOP ROW: Coach Stoviak, R. Hinners, B. Campbell, D. Altman, D. Sirmeyer, W. Lea, K. Travis, B. Orr, J. Nolan. Coach Stoviak approves as Meder puts the tag on Coach “Swede” Hatfield assumes his “traditional” pose. Nadassy. Golfers Earn Themselves Another Successful Season Coach Hank Moody returns to coach golf team. Team consists of under classmen and two returning seniors, Blinco enthusiastically arrives at golf course, Golfers eagerly play nine holes every afternoon. Players are novices; with practice they will improve Team looks forward to a season of close victories. BOTTOM ROW: David Hogan, Brian DeMambro, Charles Johnson, Richard Hills) TOP ROW: Bruce Stewart, Tim Baer, Robin Isbell, Chris Amhrein, Coach Moody, John Vaughan, Doug Blinko, Tim Ward, Dennis Pearce. Doug Blinco, Coach Moody, and Robin Isbell. Robin Isbell exhibits his professional swing at practice. Track Team Finds Its Way Along Victory Path Seniors led team in numbers more than ever... Team’s greatest strength lies in running... Burges led distance medley . . . Wolf was asset on sprint medley ... Hill and Merriwether excelled in field events. Team showed great promise for state. Coach Farley, Jerry Hill, Bill Meriwether, Coach Hill. With a startling 116” jump, Hill bounds over the pole. i ee ow VCEEE RE ht Ba to Re i we e Me he bet ite PEEEAEE ChE RLEE oe cs Pee s te eae ae i RR i Ee ee i a BOTTOM ROW: C. Box, D. Angluim, M. Butler, C. L. Googe, M. Blondin, G. Walker, B. Straub, K. Johns, S. Burges, D. Wickstrum, C. Sopcisak, A. Miller, B. Boyd, J. Leadbeater, R. Shulby. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Hill, P. Lambert, B. Gerber, J. Heath, G. Schnitker, B. Festa, J. Smithers, G. Meilahn, J. Rencher, K. Bailey, J. Hill, R. Carlson, J. Ben- nett, S. Haag, M. Howell, L. Ferguson, E. Scott, S. Serfling, R. Fletcher, Coach Farley. TOP ROW: G. Hale, Q. Mill- er, J. Gray, D. Schick, C. Kane, R. Mahoney, E. Wagoner, A. Cappellen, S. Whaley, D. Smith, B. Meriwether, S Townley, J. Nugent, J. Whitworth, B. Droweinga, D. Dupont, L. McAllister, F. Cirasuola, C. Charlan, J. Ford. 147 Students’ Expression Generated Classes are divided into three distinct groups— Sophomores... Juniors... Seniors... Each class walks alone... But they work together, All for one purpose—to serve their school. Every class expresses itself in its own way— Making important contributions. . . Reaching for established goals... Surviving setbacks... Going on to achieve success... Building memories to last through the years. Class Editors: Suzanne Arnold, Bonnie Mandell, Brian Murray, Pat Twitty, Jade West. Class Of ’69 Sophomores encounter new situations... They are impressed but not overpowered. They strive to express themselves as a part of their new environment... Their efforts are scorned or ignored by upperclassmen— but , undaunted they continue to make their preparations and to lay their plans... for the responsibilities the future will bring. Pat Polen, Secretary Andy Grecco, Treasurer Kevin Bailey, Vice President 150 Donna Abernathy Frank Acitelli Rhonda Acitelli Beth Adams Melissa Adams Robert Adams Sally Adams Shelley Adams Sybil Adams Walt Adams Patricia Addley Pam Adrian John Aiken Kenneth Aker Norma Albertson Catherine Allan Willie Allen Ray Almodovar Dick Altman Thomas Ames Linda Amig Chris Amrhein J ody Anderson Robert Andes Carl Andrews Gail Andrews Mabel Andrews Wendy Anquilm Brenda Anthony Don Arrowsmith Timothy Arthur Peter Austin Tim Baer Kevin Bailey Steve Bailey Bruce Baker Charles Baker Debbie Baker Sandra Baker Virginia Baker Kathryn Balistreri Christy Ball Patrici Ballentine Vickie Ballentine Winnie Bandi 151 Janet Bankhead Jay Barker Rainelle Barnhart Everett Barnes Melinda Barnett Mary Barrett Larry Bartenfelder Lee Bartenfelder Eugene Battle Karen Bautel Linda Baxter Robert Beach Class Sponsors Provide David Beal Craig Beasley Karen Bechstein Shirley Beck Kirk Beck Beverly Bell Sponsor Mrs. Willman gets a message through the pony. Diane Bell Michael Bell Anthony Belotto Bonita Benedict Julia Benjamin Babette Bennett | Kathy Bennett Guy Bernardo Henry Berry Marilyn Berry 152 Deborah Betz Gary Bice Connie Bickmeyer Kathy Bierman Jolynne Bizjak Jeanette Black Rachel Black James Blackburn Doris Blackwelder Richard Blaha Candy Blatzer Edward Blonder Michael Blondin Myron Blow Sharon Boeckel Helene Bohon Bernadette Boles Edward Bono Peter Bonsteel Jenifer Boorman John Bothwell Janet Boudreau Diana Bowe Bev Bowers Charles Box Stephen Boyd John Bracken Robert Bracy Robert Bridges Cynthia Briggs Gary Brooks Elaine Brooks Barry Brown Diane Brown Gail Brown Joslyn Brown Patricia Brown 153 Biology Lab Offers New Richard Brown Ronald Brown eS Anthony Bucek —7 Irvin Bucek Yeh ox Clare Buckley Murray Burgess Sammie Burgess Cynthia Burke Karen Burnett Mike Burns Jean Burton Jerome Butler Lillian Butler Michael Butler Mary Cagle Sam Caliendo Erma Calvin Lana Campagna Marcia Campanella Debbie Campbell Robert Campbell Cynthia Carey Cliff Carlson Jeff Carlson John Carmody Robert Carroll Jerry Carter Geraldine Carteret Margaret Casby Jan Caskey Brenda Cesky Linda Chadwick Vickie Chaney Charles Charlan HT | Gerald Cheek | James Cherof Al Cherry Carlynn Chisholm 154 Challenges For Sophomores Marlynn Chisholm Eugene Ciotoli Christine Clark Druscilla Clark Joan Clark Virginia Clark Kevin Bailey examines a microscopic world. Evon Clemmons Donald Cloutier Gail Coe Trudy Cole Lorraine Colelli Kathy Coleman Earlene Colley Chris Collins Michael Combs Peggy Cook Nancy Coons Chylene Corbett William Corbett Louise Cordery Heather Corey Shannon Corey Jerrilyn Coston Claudia Council Michelle Cousineau Kay Cowen 155 Hunter Craig Melody Cramer Jeff Crawford Dan Crisovan Elizabeth Crockett Mae Crockett Linda Crotchett James Crosser Brian Cullaton Pat Polen peddles beat-tags to Terry Worden. Joann Cullum Lorraine Curland Susan Curran Donald Cyr Steve Dagovitz William Daniels Connie Davenport Barbara Davis Deborah Davis Glenn Davis Patti Davis Dawn Dewill Mitchell Day Greg Deboe Billy De Busk Cary Deeter Joan Degro ‘ Cory Delaplante 156 James Delaney Marcia Delk Jim Delp Catherine Delspina Gene Demambro Juanita De Mello Elizabeth Demers Tony Dennison Kit Dering Jeanne Desrosiers Carol De Vos Patricia Dewade Patricia Deweese Donna Difalco Gail Diquette Gary Dixon Margaret Doolan Thomas Dorsey Linda Douglas Jeanne Downs Dotty Dreyer Benjamin Droweinga Carol Dujat Barbara Duncan Michael Durocher Eric Dygert Teena Eames Kristy Earll Scott Easom Drew Eatmon Karen Eatmon Etta Eckerson Rhonda Edge Jay Edman Bernice Edwards Lamar Edwards David Egnew David Ehrlich 157 Sophomores Find Many New Suzanne Ellis Timothy Ellis Jerry English Larry English Paul Esposito Sandra Farmer Josephine Favitta Clark Fellows Anne Felty Larry Ferguson Craig Fessenden Robert Festa Ed Fetherston Debbie Fields tf Jack Finzel Mary Fisher i] Robert Fisher Kristi Fivek Kay Fliegelman Glenn Forbes Jerry Ford Skip Ford Sally Forsythe Sandra Fox Jane Franklin Karl Fredericks Cynthia Freels Bryan Fuller Randolph Fulmore Brian Fulton Rae Gaedke Albert Gallagher Carolyn Gamble Gail Gardner Robert Garland Kathryn Garner Marion Garnsey David Gaskin 158 Experiences Stimulating Patti Gatley Ronnalee Gawor Terri George Robert Gerber John Gerke John Gersack Debbie Fields and Pat Shumaker grab towels in P.E. Joyce Giannini Robert Gibbs Ronnie Gibbs Thomas Gibbs Lee Gibson Scott Gibson Deborah Giedraites Jeanne Gilbert Barbara Gill Fonnie Gill John Gillespie Leatha Gillion Mary Girard Cheryl Glasco Jean Goggin Suzanne Gold Curtis Goll John Golly John Good Donald Goodballet James Goodman Sarah Goodrum 159 C. L. Googe Diane Gordon Bill Gore Esther Gotleib Robert Graham Sharon Granger Jack Gray Cynthia Grecco Jack Gregory Nancy Green Rick Greif Brent Grenci Competition Is Keen As Christine Griffin Jackie Griffin Joseph Griffin Susy Gronbeck Corinne Gubana Edward Guinn Judy Guinn June Guinn Susan Gunkel Candidate Fields puts her platform on the board. John Gurcak Carl Haag Judy Hadler Peggy Hadler Carol Hale Deborah Hall Kathy Hall Michael Hall William Hall Walter Halle Linda Hamel 160 Thee Ron Hamilton Phyllis Hammer Alfred Hammon Lawrence Hannon Victor Hansen Susan Hardy Janet Harlem Richard Harper Bruce Harrell Keith Harrell Priscilla Harris James Harrison Richard Hart Dave Harvey John Hawkins Kathleen Hayes Linda Hayslip Yvonne Hegney David Heier Susan Helton Peggy Henley Terry Herron Brenda Hichenbottom Lawrence Higgens Ray Higgins Gail Hill Rebecca Hill Kaye Hines Van Hines James Hoag Richard Hodges Eileen Hoey Michael Hogan Anne Holbrook Kay Holder Terry Holloway Jim Hoops Judy Hoops John Houlihan James Howard 161 Committee Meeting Provides Mark Howell Janice Huber Tonia Hudson Carrie Hull Kathleen Hunter Luane Hurst Paul Hurt Cindy Husebo Irving Irizarry Terry Isler Janet Ismer Jimmie Jackson Michael Jackson Blondelle James 4 Kristi James Patricia Jameson Aaron Johnson Annie Johnson Charles Johnson David Johnson Deborah Johnson Karen Johnson Katrina Johnson Linda Johnson Mark Johnson Kathy Johnston Debra Jones Ridson Jones Steven Jones Thomas Jordan Martha Jou Jim Juday Terry Kaelin Joan Kane Mohsen Kashmiry Sherry Kaufmann George Keane Katherine Keane Fred Keebler Donna Keeney 162 Chance For Cooperation Lee Keller Rodley Kelley Michael Kelly Linda Kelton Woodin, Osborne and Upright attend class meeting. Eric Kemmler Pamela Kennedy James Kephart Julie Kercheval Karen Kiddy Kathleen Kieninger Kitty Kilgen Thomas Killoran Brian Kimball Chester King Alexis Klier Bruce Kliner Kristine Knab Helen Knowles Douglas Koller Robert Koller Lynne Koplin Jo Kunkle Delia La Flam Marilee Lamb Joyce Lambo Enith Lane Scott Lane Byron Lanford Debbie Langley George Lang Joe Lardino Scott Lavoie 163 164 Charles Layman Walter Lea John Leadbeater Debra Ledford Susan Lefler Richard Lent Linda Leslie Gail Lewis Jannett Lewis Joanne Lewis Ronnie Logan Martha Lohnaas John Long Rhonda Loos Eve Lord Michael Lucas Linda Lund Pamela Lundy Karen Lyons Lynn MacDonald Donald Mackessy Ronald Mackessy Henry Madison James Madsen John Maelbrancke Bernard Maggio Dorinda Maggio Dana Maggiore Richard Mahoney Bobbie Major John Makinson Richard Malone Chris Maloni Bonnie Mandell Bill Manwell Mark Margaritell Virginia Markham Greg Marsh Bonnie Martin Judy Martin Richard Martin Louis Martinez Kenneth Martone Samuel Marucci Michele Masters Vicki Masterson Terry Mauk Michael Maynard Catherine Mazza Larry McAllister Greg McCall Teresa McCartha In A DATE WITH JUDY Teresa McCarthy Otis McClendon Pauline McClendon Frankalean McClure Alice McConnell Susan McCormack Jade West to Nancy Towery—“We got the parts!” Margaret McCowan Debbie McCoy Roderick McCullon Deborah McGuire Carolyn McKeither Ruby McKever James McNair Irene McNeal Daniel McNiel Jean McPhail Lincoln McThay Diana McWhorter 165 Dale Meder Zi ome = Mary Jo Meier . , — Patrice Meissner Jeannie Melas Jeff Melinson Carlene Mercer Glenn Merton Rebecca Mickey Donna Miles John Miller Marcia Miller Mike Miller Sophomores Are The Ossie Miller Patricia Miller Patsy Miller Quan Miller Linda Mills Pamela Mills Terry Holloway and Keith Harrell enjoy their popsicles. Bruce Milobar Jennifer Minnick Dwight Mitchell Maureen Mitchell Jody Monard James Montgomery Sue Moody Bruce Moore Pamela Moore Stephen Moore Randy Morehouse Ronald Morgan 166 Michael Morongell Cyle Morpeth Bonnie Morris Doreen Morrison James Mossey Vicki Mott Sharon Motz Sandy Muir Glenda Munn Margery Murphy Pamela Murray Kenneth Nadassy Bruce Nash Linda Nash Linda Neal Kristina Nelson Donna Nettles Daniel Newman Charley Newton David Neylon John Nickerson John Nolan Thomas Nolan Cathy Noland Carolyn Norris Elaine Norton Easter Nowak Roberta Nowak Susan Nuelle John Nugent Marianne O’Brien Kevin Ochsner Joan O’Connor Wayne Odachowski Randall Olds Livie Olson Thomas Orbe Bryant Orr Teddy Orrell Susan Osborne 167 Sophomores Work Hard On Kathy O’Shea Robert Osterhout Ted Oszkandy Doris Overton Tom Owen Lelia Owens Michael Pace Tom Pace Jeanne Paliughi May Pappou Bill Paquette Carolyn Parreault Vaughn Parrish Jim Payne Kim Pearsall Susan Pechous Jacquline Peck Thomas Peel Linda Pelton Jane Perry Jane Petherbridge John Pfeifler Richard Phillips Robert Phillips John Pickard Horace Pinkney Carol Pohl David Powell James Powell Maureen Powers Patricia Powers Pauline Powers Linda Pratt Harold Pray Debra Preston Robert Preston Paul Price Don Procter Steve Pulchano 168 Projects For Their Class Judy Purdy Tom Putman Jacqueline Queen Robert Quinlon Rose Raab Elizabeth Ragin Chery! Ralph Peggy Rawlinson Susan Ray Sophomore sponsor Mr. Martin talks with C. L. Googe. James Ready Velma Reckley Mike Redenius Gary Redling Tracy Reese Debra Rehwald Donald Reid Janet Reineri Darlene Reis John Rencher Robert Render Cathy Reynolds Anna Rhodes Don Richards Larry Riddley Jonathan Risser Brenda Roberts James Roberts Marcia Roberts Sheree Roberts Bonnie Robertson Joan Robinson 169 Michael Robinson Vivian Robinson Doug Robson Debbie Rodgers Glenda Rodgers Emilio Rodriquez Mike Rogers Phyllis Romanus Jacquilli Rosamund Lea Rose Deborah Ross Dianne Ross Ph ah Sophomores Acquire Friendships Jed Roti Roger Rowe Gloria Rowland Roger Rowland Als ay Si wea 8 ae Collette Russell oe cere, Sarah Russell ‘ . Stee oe: oe e® Bill Wolfe chats with Sally Walden and Susan Ray. Linda Ryan James Sabin Yvonne St. James Louis St. Laurent Penny Saletto Jane Samko Maryann Sander 1 | Sue Sanders Richard Sanders Stephanie Santoro Jemette Sarson 170 Patti Savino Pam Sawyer Cheryl Scanlon Linda Schaller Pam Schmid Sheryl Schmidt Garie Schnitker Donald Schooley Glen Schuessler Joan Schuessler Debbie Scott Emile Scott Joe Scott Marianne Scott David Seabrooks Robert Seiffert Pat Seifreit Scott Serfling Sandy Sharp Marti Shater Patty Shedler Suzi Shedler Linda Sherbert Wally Shilling Ron Shulby Priscilla Shumaker Arnold Silas Michele Silvestry Ben Simmons Emma Simon Nancy Simons Linda Singletary Charlie Singleton Mike Sirmeyer Jeff Sivalls Gloria Slack Laurel Sleeth Jay Slone Benjamin Smith Charlie Smith 171 Debbie Smith Diana Smith Ernestine Smith Frieda Smith Greg Smith Kim Smith Naomi Smith Paul Smith Robert Smith Roy Smith Sam Smith Sherry Smith Paulette Smith John Smithers Karen Snape Ed Snyder Chip Solley Karen Spadoni Marsha Spaulding Nancy Spaw Garry Spear Larry Spear Lola Stallings Michael Stanley Tom Stearns Karen Stephenson Jackie Stevens Suzy Stewart Dana Stilson Dennis S tine Barry Straub David Strickland Linda Stuck Dan Sullivan Mike Sullivan Margaret Summers Roy Summerville Christine Sutcliffe Pat Sweat David Swensen 172 Perry Tafoya Terry Tafoya Eugene Taylor Jeannette Taylor Carol Teague Donna Teaters Leslie Thernell Jeff Thofner Scott Thofner Nancy Thomas Terri Thomas James Thompson Warren Thompscn Willie Thompson Bill Thoms Jane Tierney John Tigner Robert Tilley John Times Nancy Towery Bev Towles Scott Townley Gail Traendly Karl Trautman Kenneth Travis Jerelean Troutman Bill Tuel Rosemary Turner Mark Tyler Donna Upright Steve Valinote Gregory Valley Mary Vanek Peter Van Epps Ronnie Vankleech Gary Vanmetre Musetta Varner Mary Vasilake John Vaughan Marianne Villani 173 Sophomore Testing Is A Time Larry Vinkemulder Brad Volpe Linda Vrabel Jackie Waby Various tests are administered to all sophomores. Heather Wagner Ray Wagner Earl Wagoner Pete Wainwright Sally Walden Gary Walker Camille Wall Betty Wallace Sandy Wallach Eileen Walsh Linda Walsh Leslie Ward Linda Ward Melissa Ward Timothy Ward Sue Warner Holly Warren Linda Warren Jack Watkins Linda Watkins Patricia Watson Kimberly Watt Terry Weaver Roy Webb Shelley Webb Jill Weck Diane Welch Donn Welden 174 For Deep Concentration Kathy Welsh Janet Wesley Jade West Loretta West Beth Westerman Pamela Westley Mark Whaley Bob White Dave White Dorothy White Patricia White John Whitworth Rick Whelander Sandy Wiers Nancy Willard Ken Williams Jessie Williams Maxine Williams Ken Willis Scott Wilson Timothy Wilson George Windeler Diane Winther Diane Wittlinger Lee Wolny Nancy Wood Linda Woodin Terry Worden Donna Wright Emma Wright Kathy Wyckoff George Yates Dennis Yoho Clayton Yontz Shirley Young Tera Youngblood Donald Zeiser John Zerringer Mike Zervis Mary Zimmerman Melodie Zisk 175 Class of ’°68 Juniors are the foundation of the school... Past their first trials, They are established in their positions. . . Their background guides them to their future— which lies at P.B.S.H.S. They take an active part in school affairs—joining clubs. . . holding offices ... representing their class in all the many things which make them a part of their school. Juniors grow as they begin to accept the responsibilities and experience the difficulties the coming years will bring. Rene Cleveland, Secretary Nancy Hovey, Treasurer Jim Cheshire, President Kay Weimer, Vice President _ - Tom Abbott Leslie Ackerman Toni Adams William Ahlert Pam Ahlman Nils Akerlind Donna Albrecht Gail Allen John Almeida Sandy Ames Diana Anderson Linda Andrews Bill Ard Richard Ashburn John Aufiero Nancy August Elizabeth Babcock John Badagliacco Cameron Baird James Baker Gregory Baldwin Edward Baleson Art Ball Galen Barker Ann Barnes Jeff Barnett Linda Barnett Carolyn Barrett Ronald Barron Greg Bassett Tom Bateman Judi Batzer Bette Bayerl Daniel Bayerl Debbie Bazner Barbara Bell Russell Bellmor Patricia Benjamin Mark Benkert Ronald Bennett Sue Benvenuto Ken Berger Debra Berntson 177 Juniors Get Discouraged— Bonnie Berry Patricia Bianchi Lynne Birckhead Bill Birba Bill Bissell Teri Bixby Terry Blevins Clyde Bland Patricia Bland Debra Blue Georgiann Boehl Brett Bogert Barbara Boggs Ronald Boggs Barbara Bolk Michele Bonanno Judith Bond Kathy Bono Craig Boorman David Bourg Susan Bousman Richard Bowdle Eric Bower Bert Boyd Gary Bradford Karen Brady Malinda Brainerd Robert Brant Michael Bratton | Jacque Brayton Janet Bridges Robert Brodie Phillip Brooke Peggy Brokaw David Brooks Lanetra Brooks Mike Brown But They Don’t Give Up Ronald Brown Terry Brown Linda Brownell Paul Brundage Gale Bryan Jim Bryan Shouldn’t have stayed up to watch the late show last night. Christine Burgess Linda Burgess Wilma Burgess Thomas Burgin Alan Burnett Regina Burnsed Brenda Burris Glenn Burroughs Scott Burtrem Billy Buzzo William Callaway Ricky Callum Mike Campagna Michael Campbell Robert Campell David Canfield Carlin Cantrell Marc Carroll 179 180 va = I John Cawley | a ee, Linda Cesky Nils Akerlind takes careful notes in American History. All Juniors Receive Instruction Sharyn Carson Esther Castillo Bill Chakford Jim Cheshire Michael Chimeno Gail Choquette Karen Choulat Joseph Ciutti Irene Cleveland John Coates Ronald Coffey Tana Cole Peter Colelli James Coleman Edwin Collins Mary Collins Bob Compton Chris Conley Wayne Conn Cheyrl Cook Connie Corboy Harriet Cordery Garth Corey Pamela Council Cathy Cowherd In American History Bobby Craton Linda Cromer Deborah Cross Lynn Crumley Edwin Crutcher Debbie Cummiskey Reed Cusker Marlene Cusworth Beverly Czine Gary Dahl Larry Daniels Marie Daniels Susan Danner Marie Davidson Pamela Davidson William Day Dennis Defreitas Craig Del Bosque Dorothy Delisa Nell Delpit Valarie Delprete Robert DeMattia Jan Densmore James Denvir Kathy Devinny Loren De Vos Mike De Zurik Chris Dichiara Ed Dietrich Roy Doerr Janice Dorner Pat Downing Deborah Drost Frank Drummond William Dumbaugh Donald Duncan Douglas Dupont Gene Durden Mary Durden Sue Easom 181 182 Kenneth Eatmon Bob Eckers Joanne Ehrig Patricia Eldridge Robert Elsasser James Elwood David Eniss Gayle Ericson Marcos Estridge Sherry Evans Alfred Fann Deborah Farnham Carl Faupel Helen Fegenbush Diane Felton Bruce Ferguson Susan Fess Jim Fichera Donna Fiebach Randall Fifer Robert Fish George Fisher Joan Fisher Suzie Fiske Patricia Flaherty Bob Fletcher Richard Fleury Frank Flint James Forsythe Susan Franklin Delia Franks Sandra Frederes Evelyn Freeman Susan Freeman Marquita Fuller Beverly Funke Peggy Gaedke Diana Gaither Lunchtime Break Provides Chance For Conversation George Gardner James Gardner Robert Gargano Gary Gariglio Juniors find lunch a time for laughter and conversation. Deborah Garrett Elizabeth Geer Barbara Genet Linda Gestewitz Susan Gibb Walter Gilbert Brian Gilchrest Sharon Girouard Carol Giroux Mark Gladwell Thomas Glinski Deborah Goodballet Marie Goodrum Dan Gordon Cynthia Gottshall John Grant Francisco Grau Maureen Greer Danny Griffin Phil Griffin Rick Griffin James Grinis Susan Grunow Thomas Guenette Pamela Guile Donna Gunther 184 Juniors create quite a clutter decorating Homecoming Hall. Joseph Gurcak Mary Gutierrez Bonnie Gutmann Linda Guzzardo Marla Guzzardo James Haag Jeffery Hackling Raymond Hagmaier Gary Hale Sandra Hammond Donna Hancock John Hancock 4 a few ing wie,’ i@heia eSEStess Juniors Made A Success Donald Hanley Kathleen Hanna Linda Harnage Carol Harris Deborah Harris Donna Harris George Harrison John Harrison Ray Hartz Joan Harvey Teddy Hasis Virginia Hatcher Greg Hayslip “ Jerry Heath . Bruce Heekin Douglas Henderson Debra Henry Gordon Hentz Alida Herrera Michael Heselton Lynette Heslet Christine Hewitt Chery] Hill John Hinish Dale Hinkle Ronald Hinners Stuart Hinson Kitty Hoag Phillip Hoffman Janet Hogge Charlen Hollenbeck Richard Holloway Lee Holmes Theresa Holton Russell Hoover Robert Hopkins Dana Houghton Nancy Hovey Becky Howell Louell Howell Pamela Hudson Carol Humphreys Linda Humphreys Dianne Hutchinson Joan Hutchinson Betty Ireland Kathy Jackson Linda Jackson Janice Jamerson Carol Jefferson Sharyl Jennaro Kip Johns 185 Seats For Junior Sections Brett Johnson Cathy Johnson Don Johnson Jill Johnson Leif Johnson Pat Johnson Scott Johnson Rebecca Judge Kathy Kahn Randy Kane Claudia Kassal Sue Kedney Pamela Kelement Charles Kellough '} Darcie Kerr Linda Kersten David Ketcham Christi Kiesling Daniel Kievit John Kinley Diana Kirsch Karen Knowlton Karen Koch Robert Koehn Randy Kokernot Chuck Krepp Gary Kriplean Jeanne Krueger Pamela Kruse Jim Kunkle Francis Laiacona Sandra Laird Bill Lake Philip Lanteri Edward Laporta Peggy Larue Marilyn Lashbrook Thomas Lauth Sandra Lawson 186 Are Divided In Assemblies Doris Lechner Steve Lechot Bob Lefler Arthur Leitner Robert Leonard Sandy Leriche Michael Lesher Rita Lewis Russell Lewis Juniors find the assemblies both amusing and mystifying. Sebastian Licata Andrew Lickliter Deborah Lilholt Laurel Lisk Fred Loerop Eric Lohnaas Johnnie Lomen Jean Loranger Sue Lowndes Mary Lowry Kathleen Lubins Marilyn Lugers Patricia Lunn Pamela Lynch Cindy MacDonald Janice Macfie Mary Machata Scott Macklin 187 188 Arthur Maggi Caspar Maier Paul Maloney Joan Manning Stan Manning Bill Margerum Dennis Marshall Margaret Martyn Linda Massey Jeff Matthews Ronald Maursetter Joseph Mayer Sylvia McCall Terry McCartha Carol McClanahan Linda McClure William McClure Brenda McConnell Scott McElroy Jamie McFaden Gwendolyn McKeither Sherry McMahon Ray McNine Penny Meeks Gary Meilahn Rick Mercurio Bill Meriwether Jackie Meyer Kathy Michael Karen Michelsen Robert Mickler Laura Miles Dianne Miller Johnnie Miller Linda Miller Edward Miller Richard Miller Wendy Miller Jack Miner Mike Miniea a Merti Jo Minerd Robert Minerd Ronnie Minissali Charles Mitchell Bob Fields and Jeff Matthews demonstrate talent in band. Kathy Mobley Brenda Moody Tom Mooney Barbara Moore Charles Moore Jo Anne Morehead Jane Morongell Marceil Morrell Al Mortimer Chris Mossey Frances Muldoon Bonnie Mungai Becky Monroe Harry Murphy Kathy Murphy Lewis Murphy Margaret Murphy Terry Murphy 189 Brian Murray Kathy Nadeau Steve Nardiello Tim Nelson Eric Nemeth Tom Newell Kathy Nichols Danette Nickel Sue Nilsen Janet Northrup Dennis Defreitas, Jim Elwood, and John Cawley purchase class rings. Chris Oliver Margaret O’Neill Nancy O’Neill Pam Osteen Kathy Osterhout Mark Owens Carol Palmer Juniors Anxiously Await Richard Norton Edward Nuhfer David Oakley Beth O'Connell Steve O’Conner Michael Olinger Stan Pardue Robert Parr Wayne Parrish Barbara Parsons Donald Parsons Georgiann Peabody Dennis Pearce Lorilee Pearl Jeffrey Persak Elaine Pesek Frank Pesek Jamie Peters Sandra Petillo Barbara Petri Larry Phillips Elaine Pilon Mary Pittman Nancy Pogg George Poitier Richard Potter Lynne Preston Marilyn Prevatte Jane Price Eugene Pridemore Don Pritchard John Puder Debbie Quist Gary Rathke Gayle Rawls David Reaves Anthony Reckley Gail Redding Victoria Rehwald Susy Rendleman John Reynolds Wilma Reynolds Dale Rhone 191 192 Larry Rich Ronnie Richardson Sara Richardson Vernie Richardson Karen Richter John Riffle Carol Riggs Ken Riley Frank Ritti Paul Rizzo Barbara Rives Becky Rocker William Rosen Edward Rosner Derek Ross Larry Rowland James Roycraft John Ruge Gail Russell Steve Ryan Matthew Sabin Rocky Saletto Patricia Salter Debi Sammons Jack Sanders Debbie Savino Brian Savory John Sawdon Henry Schaller Chuck Schau Richard Schauss David Schick Lani Schirmer Erma Schmaltz To Show Their Enthusiasm Linda Schmaltz Bruce Schmitt David Schroer Bruce Schulz William Schulz Stewart Scrimger SENS It’s too bad Corky Pardue lacks Tom Sawyer’s ingenuity. Anita Searcy Gary Searcy Steve Sear] Lindsye Sedgwick George Seibert Wayne Seitl Robert Serra Annie Shelton Don Shepard, Connie Shilling Jaimie Shiner James Shivel Lynn Shundich Linda Siedentopf Vickie Simeone Nancy Simmons Frank Sirico Bill Skeen 193 Paula Smalarz Steve Smalley Martinus Smit David Smith Joan Smith Linda Smith Glenn Soles William Spaw Julie Spencer Ron Spencer David Spurlock Joy Stan | NHS Induction Ceremony Honors Rick Staten Andy Stavrinou Malane Steffens George Stevens Bd be Bruce Stewart | George Stewart ' New Honor Society members light each others’ candles. Allen Stine Curtis Stockton Elaine Stout Gary Stratton Dennis Stricklin Kenneth Stuber Jack Studley Mike Studley 194 Becki Summerlin Bill Summerlin Linda Summers Carrie Sumner Frederick Sundman Mark Suthard Paula Sutherlin Gary Swanson Ronald Sweeney Phillip Sweeting Sheron Sworn Elizabeth Symonette James Tafoya James Tanner Linda Taylor Carol Teaters Tom Teuscher Jackie Tharp John Thayer Ginny Thofner Caroline Thomas Patricia Thomas Vicki Thomas Carol Thompson Linda Thompson Gregg Thoms Robert Thomsen Stephanie Thorpe Tommy Tomblin Stephanie Tommers Debbie Tos Janie Townsend Nancy Travers Janice Trees Dennis Treff Anita Tripp Anthony Trionfo 195 Junior Class Receives Mike Tripp Brad Tucker Linda Turek Phyllis Tutor Connie Twilley Michael Uhlar Art Vass Bill Vasseur Wayne Vaughn Mark Vestal Scott Vestal Steve Vetro Dwight Vinkemulder Bill Waas Ray Wafler Carol Walker Ellen Wallace Mike Wallace Tom Walsh Dan Ward Barbara Watson Dennis Weaver Robert Webb Kathy Weeks Kathy Weimer Kay Weimer Sandy Welch Belinda Wells Fred White Linda White Junior Class sponsor Mr. Parker surveys school campus. 196 Valuable Help From Sponsors Linda Whiteley Judy Whitney Dale Wickstrum Joan Widener Mr. Morris is basketball coach and Junior Class sponsor. Lenora Wilke Dale Willard Jim Williams Margaret Williams Joe Willis Deborah Wilmarth Betsy Wilson Carol Wilson Tom Wiswell Bill Witty Leslie Wolfe Glenda Wolgamott Kathy Wood Sanford Wray Phyllis Wright Sue Wycoff Cole Yarbrough Randy Yoho Terry Yoho Tim Yoho Richard York Bob Zahn Cathy Zarcone Max Ziontz Jackie Zuleger 197 Class of ’67 The year of reward—Senior Status— Savoring the present, Anticipating the future; Expressing dismay at the fleetness of time, Seniors progress with the onrushing days Through the year of pride and privilege. As it draws to a close Nostalgia often overtakes them... But eagerness drives them on. Looking back on their year, Seniors see it as it was— The culmination of yesterday’s hopes, And the doorway to tomorrow’s ideas. Steve Zimmerman, President Nancy Kercheval, Secretary Lynn Johnson, Treasurer Gregg Raduka, Vice President Janice Abinante-Fina Robert Adams Larry Alderman Charles Alexander Robert Alexander Nancy Allen Corinne Aloise Bill Amacher Senior Status Brings Joys Of Added Responsibilities Carolyn Anderson Chris Anderson Ronnie Anderson David Anguilm David Armstrong Suzanne Arnold Sue Askew Wyman Atkins June Atterholt Dean Austin Jill Avasso Greg Bacharach 199 200 Ray Sandhagen listens to Kim Corwin’s account of Knights of old. Barry Backus Diane Baer Judy Baker Mark Baker Shirley Barnett Robyn Barringer Constance Bayer Joseph Beaudot Carole Beede Marsha Bellmor Jan Benkert Phyllis Bennett Seniors— Each One With His Pat Bankhead Dennis Banks Lynn Banks Mark Barber Walter Berenguer Kimberly Berndt Rebecca Berntson Donna Bey Judy Billingsley Becky Birdsall Scott Bizjak Douglas Blinco Greg Boan Mike Boat Linda Bolk Linda Bowdle Brenda Bowers Webster Brainerd Alfred Brausam Linda Broan William Brooks Elizabeth Brorstrom David Brown Patricia Brown 201 Robert Brown Gale Bryant Bruce Buffa Kenneth Burkert Carolyn Burton Deborah Busby Nancy Butler Timothy Butler Denise Caleffe John Callahan Carol Campbell Darrell Campbell Arthur Cappelen Sue Carey Anita Carrigan Dianne Carroll Judi Carter Kathie Carter Ronald Carter Peter Castiglione Susan Cato Vicki Chapman Jane Cherof 202 Deborah Clapp Michael Clark Warren Clark Jackqueline Cloutier Deborah Coates Joseph Coats Cheryl Coffey Ethel Coffey Danny Cogdill Elaine Southard needs a larger locker or fewer books. Marvin Coleman Milton Colley Richard Conrod Mark Cope Karyl Coppola Pam Coppola Kimberly Corwin Bonnie Cousino 204 Charlton Cox Ann Craig Doris Creech Gary Crow Suzanne Daisley Janet Dangler James Daniels Ralph Daniels Good students look alert from any angle. Heads Up, Eyes Forward, Vernon Dasch Valerie Davies Janis Davis Edward Dawson David DeBoard Donna DeGuido Chris Dela Plante Victoria Delpit Carl Delspina Jeffry Densmore Marcia Desmond Diana Dills Kathryn Dix Keven Doan John Doherty Karen Dolan Carol Donato Vernon Doremus Daniel Doubrava Michael Dougherty Ray Drummond Deborah Dull Gloria Duncan Steven Ebert Judy Eldridge Dwight Eller Alan Estill Roberta Evans 205 Robert Evans Patrick Faherty Norman Farquharson Barbara Fauerbach Gary Favitta Robert Fay Sharon Felton Valerie Fendentz Chery] Fessenden Richard Festa Diane Ficarra Reiner Fiedler Robert Field Douglas Fields Keith Finley Marc Fiore Lenore Fisher Susan Fisher Lucetta Fiske 206 Anne Fitzgerald Diane Fitzgerald Karen Fitzpatrick Daniel Fletcher Michael Flythe Reneé Forbes Kelli Ford Thomas Forsyth John Franciscus Judy Franklin And Gain Credits John Fraser Michelle Frederick Patricia French Phyllis Friend Bennye Fulford Patricia Gaskin Marina Genova Barbara George Patricia Gerber Joan Giannini Candance Gibson Betty Gibbs Marian Gilchrest 207 Vickie Gill Deborah Gillispie Sara Glaize Pamela Glattli Ann Godsall Linda Godsall James Goggin Barbara Good Stephen Gore Donald Gottshall “Enjoy, Enjoy All Our Privileges”, Connie Grimes Gayle Grossman Barbara Grubb Peggy Gutmann Seniors are happy in their peanut gallery. Holly Hale Ann Hall Fred Hall Susan Hall Patricia Hanley Robert Hansen Gregory Hanson Darrel] Hardister Lynn Hardy Kay Harrell Alton Harvey Linda Harvey Carolyn Hayes “The great class of 1967 is dismissed!” Jenny Hayes Susan Haynie Trudy Heath Lyn Heffner Gloria Herbert William Herschleb Linda Higby Helen Higgins 210 Placement Tests Enable Seniors Michael High Douglas Hill Jerry Hill Mary Hill Sarah Hodgens David Hogen Randy Holden James Holliday Taylor Holmes Cinda Horn Linda Horton Christopher Howard Fresca Hudnut Elizabeth Hughes Gary Hughes Jeffrey Hunt Keith Hunt Barry Ireland James Isbell Marilyn Isler Francis James Dave Jarman To Choose Their Goals Leonard Jenne Albert Jobbitt Steve Joel Mike Johns Carleen Johnson Cheri Lynn Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Lynn Johnson Susie Johnson Michael Johnson Peggy Johnson Sandra Johnson Stephen Johnson Steven Johnson Gary Johnston Laura Johnston Gregg Raduka has a thirst for knowledge. 211 212 “Oh no, not another detention!” Charles Kane Marvat Kashmiry Albert Kayser Mary Ellen Keller Linda Kelly Douglas Kennedy Richard Kennedy Nancy Kercheval Thomas Kiewitt Bruce Jones Wayne Jones Deborah Judge John Kananen George King Kathy Kipp John Kirbert Jimmy Kirby Julie Kirk Aurelia Klepper Terry Knight Katherine Kohl Sandra Kollar Mona Kraeer Keith Kram Paul Lambert Susan Lamn Robert Langley Lynn Latham Lea Lavoie Michele Leahy 213 Lois LeCompte Danny Leibrock George Lenz William LeStrange Ross Lewis Sandra Lewis Meredith Lienhardt Jean Lightfield Jerry Lind Charles Lindeke Harriet Litowich Gilbert Livingston Robert Logan Richard Longworth Stanley Loomis Christine Loos Marlene Lozo Walter Lucas Wayne Lunga Stephen Lunn Pamela Macklin Eugene Maddrey David Magers 214 | Linda Mainville Kathy Major Nancy Malito Michele Malone Donna Manchester Karen Mannisto Marcia Margaritell Ed Marshall Gary Martin Rebecca Martin While They Live For Today A studious nature is one of Dave Hogen’s many attributes. Stephen Martin Michael Mason Jim Matthews Genie Mayfield Gene Mayfield Nora McCarthy Linda McClure Linda McGraw Mike McGuire Pat McLain 216 Patrick McLaughlin Donald McMahon Charles McMillion Julianne McNiff Lois McNulty Jack Mead Steve Meier Polly Menendez Carolyn Merrill Stanley Michelsen One senior man. sponsor is kind Mr. Alder- Diane Miller Melody Miller Nick Miller Priscilla Miller Patricia Miner Donna Minnich Michael Miro Gisela Moeglich Conni Moore William Moore Robert Morgan Candice Morpeth Judith Morse Lawrence Mosher Rebecca Moss rs Mrs. Cohn is our other senior sponsor. Seniors Through The Year Mike Motz Orville Moyer Steven Muench William Murphy Margo Musselman Cynthia Neill Larry Nerge Ronnie Neuman Katharine Newton Beth Nichols William Nielsen John Nord Jane Nottingham John Oakes Kenneth O’Donnell 217 James O'Leary Sherry Oliver Linda Orr Janice Owen Joyce Owen € Suzanne Owens Robert Paquette Kenneth Park Larry Parot Carol Parrish Michael Parrish Pam Parton James Passler Charles Paullin Robert Peck Allen Pecorino Mark Perna Linda Perry John Petillo Deborah Petri William Piroth Jeffrey Plum Dwight Poitier Michael Polesnek 218 Iris Porta Thomas Price Stephen Pritt Robert Pruyn Mr. Alderman is benevolent with his homework assign- ments. Diane Radomski Gregg Raduka Mary Rafferty John Rajer Norma Ramsey Linda Rardin Kenneth Ray Barbara Rayfield Beverly Rayfield Susan Reed Barbara Reeves Sandra Reeves Joanne Regino Joyce Reinhardt Peter Richards 220 Lawrence Richardson Daniel Rifenburgh Janice Risser Linda Rittelman Frances Ritti Dale Robinson Robert Robinson Jackie Rodgers Richard Rodgers Jacquelyn Roe Herminio Roig William Rokos Daniel Romeo Candice Ross Patricia Rowe Sandra Rowland Gary Russell Eric Ryan Ronald Sammons Ray Sandhagen Russell Sann Lynn Sauer Donna Savino Robert Scarr Louise Schnitker Jack Schooley Janice Schroll Blair Schuler . —=—l |. a: Christopher Schulz 7. : Susan Schulz Gretchen Schwin Karen Seager Richard Sedlak Ralene Seiler Linda Senger Nanci Sharp Jean Sheldon Kay Sherrod Brenda Shrader Cathy Sidell Kathleen Simpson Glenda Singleton Barefoot girl with brain in motion during a Coughlin quiz. Don McMahon seems to have pressed the college dead- line a little too closely. Applications To College Occupy Norman Skulina Sharon Slade Barbara Smith Dan Smith lea 4 “ ” ; eae, pee err aa Dennis Smith Dwight Smith Gary Smith Jill Smith Linda Smith Romayne Smith Ronald Smith Robert Snow David Soles Craig Sopcisak Mike Sowers Elaine Southard A Senior’s Busy Mind Kathy Spadoni Richard Spadoni Jeffrey Speake Terrance Spitler Steve Spradling Linda Sprague Richard Stamp Marcia Standish Carol Steegstra Regena Stephenson Katherine Stevens Sue Stevens Marc Stevens Michael Stevens Eloise Stewart Linda Stewart Judy Stocker Linda Stowell Anne Sundberg Sharon Sweat Helen Tarver Sharon Taylor Susan Thomas Ray Thornton Bonnie Tiburzi 223 224 Anne Tilton Ear! Tinsley George Titus Dixie Tost Patrick Townley Mart Tripp James Trumbull Judith Tucker Lucinda Tucker Terrence Tullgren Dalene Turner Dorothy Turner Patricia Twitty Kimberly Ulrich Linda Underwood Lynn Van Ness Frances Venezia Bonnie Vick David Vickers Brien Vincent Jon Vrchota Jennifer Waby Pamela Wachob Scott Wagner Nothing can distract Judy Morse and Bill Moore while they walk together. As They Confront The Future Judy Wakefield Beverly Walker Robert Walker Tommy Wallace Peggy Walsh Mary Ann Wanner Cheryl Warfel Wendy Ward Burenette Warren John Warren Virginia Wasser Roberta Webb 226 Richard Webster David Wehrmeyer Dennis Weicht Jane Weide Judith Weise Sheryl Westerman Steve Whaley Wally Wheaton Barbara Wheeler Jennifer White William Whittaker Bruce Whittier Donna Whittier Linda Williams Patrice Williams Ronald Willingham Linda Wilson Sandra Wilson Carl Winderl Gary Witkowski Carol Wohlart Janice Wohrley Carol Wolfe William Wolfe Jeffrey Wolz Graduation Is Climax To A Senior’s Year Of Dreams Betty Wood Coleen Wood Stephen Wood Douglas Woodin Barbara Woodsby Steven Worden Charles Worthington Edward Worthington Deborah Wright Steven Wright Janice Yeazell Glenda Yontz The end of the beginning—the cap and the diploma. Valerie Zaleski Jean Ziegeler Steve Zimmerman Melissa Zorn 227 228 Senior Directory A ROBERT REGINALD ADAMS: “Buddha”, July 20, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (2); Baseball (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Student Council (3); Interact (3,4), Treasurer (4); Monogram Club (3,4); Boys’ State (3). LARRY LOWELL ALDERMAN: “Larry”, November 14, 1949; PBS (2.024): ROBERT FREDERICK ALEXANDER: “Alex”, August 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (4); Track (2,3,4); Interact (4). NANCY LUCINDA ALLEN: “Nancy”, October 31, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cheerleading (4); Swimming (2); Football Sweet- heart (4); Civinettes (3,4), Historian (3); Honor Society (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Outcry (3,4). CORINNE MARIA ALDISE: “Corinne”, October 19, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). CAROLYN JEAN ANDERSON: “Carolyn”, June 3, 1949; P.B. Seles), (PAS A5) CHRIS TINA ANDERSON: “Chris”, January 5, 1950; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4), Sergeant at Arms (4). DAVID LEE ANGUILM: “Dave”, March 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross-Country (3,4); Track (3,4). DAVID RUSSEL ARMSTRONG: “Dave”, October 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4). SUZANNE ARNOLD: “Suzy”, March 22, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Class Representative (4); Beanpicker (3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); Juniorettes (3,4), Treasurer (4); Quill and Scroll (3,4), Chaplain (4). WYMAN BLANDON ATKINS: “Wyman”, June 16, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Golf (3,4); Inter-Club Council (4); Junior Civitan (3,4), Vice President (3), President (4). JUNE MARJORIE ATTERHOLT: “June”, March 28, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). FRANK DEAN AUSTIN: “Dean”, May 7, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (2); Baseball (2); Student Coun- cil (3,4); President of the Junior Class (3); Interact (3,4); Mono- gram Club (3,4); Boys’ State (3); Graduation Usher (3). JILL ANNE AVASSO: “Jill”, September 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Girls’ State (3). B ROBERT GREGORY BACHARACH: “Bear”, June 28, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3); Junior Civitan (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Football (2,3,4); All County Football; Track (2). DIANE JEAN BAER: “Diane”, January 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3, 4); Girls’ Chorus (3,4); Oracle (3). JUDY LOU BAKER: “Judy”, June 18, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Civinettes (3). MARK LEE BAKER: “Mark”, November 12, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Baseball (3,4); Exchange Club (4); German Club (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Key Club (3,4). JOHN KENNETH BALLARD: “JB”, February 15, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Junior Civitan (4). PATRICIA ANN BANKHEAD: “Pat”, September 30, 1949; P. B:S: HS. (2:3:4)= Band) (2:3): DENNIS LESTER BANKS: “Emie’, March 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Inter-Club Council (4); Junior Exchange Club (4), President (4); Student Council (4). PATRICIA LYNNE BANKS: “Little Bit”, August 3, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARK E. BARBER: “Pooch”, January 21, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Band (4), Captain (4); Tennis (2,3); Key Club (2,3,4); Inter- Club Council (4). SHIRLEY ANN BARNETT: “Shirley”, December 31, 1947; P. lowes (hay Oy ROBYN SUZANNE BARRINGER: “Robyn”, September 3, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (3,4). DAVID A. BARTLETT: “David”, March 25, 1948; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4). CONNIE LUETTA BAYER: “Bayer”, October 10, 1949; P.B. SEESaeea 4): JOSEPH ROSS BEAUDOT: “José”, March 9, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). RONALD BRYCE BECK: “Flea”, July 13, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4). CAROLE PATRICIA BEEDE: “Scooter”, January 20, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (3,4); Band (2); Art Club (4). MARSHA ANN BELLMOR: “Anny”, May 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4), Secretary (4); Class Secretary (2,3); French Club (4); Gavel Club (3); Juniorettes (3,4); Gradua- tion Attendant (3); Girls’ State (3). JAN MELANIE BENKERT: “Jan”, April 14, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4), Council (3), Pompanotes (3), Senior En- semble (4); Flower Drum Song (2); Homeroom Representative OX AO PHYLLIS KAY BENNETT: “Phyllis”, January 14, 1949; P.B.S. HS 2.0;4): WALTER RAMON BERENGUER: “Walter”, March 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (3,4). KIMBERLY BERNDT: “Kim”, June 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Para Meds (2). REBECCA KIT BERNTSON: “Becky”, July 21, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4), Treasurer (4); Key- ettes (3,4); Outcry (3,4), Business Manager (4); Spanish Club (3); Girl of the Month for November (4). DONNA ELISA BEY: “Donna”, August 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JUDY MILDRED BILLINGSLEY: “J.B.”, September 19, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4): Future Secretaries Association (3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4). BECKY ANN BIRDSALL: “Becky”, February 12, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (3,4); Student Council (2,3). A. SCOTT BIZJAK: “Scott”, December 13, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4). DOUGLAS W. BLINCO: “Doug”, April 5, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Golf (3,4); Junior Civitan (3,4), Treasurer (4). GREGORY MICHAEL BOAN: “Greg”, October 25, 1949; P.B. S.H-S; (2:3,4). LINDA ELIZABETH BOLK: “Bolkie”, April 21, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (4). MARILYN ANN BOUL: “Marylin”, September 3, 1947; P.B.S. HS. (4). LINDA ANN BOWDLE: “Linda”, May 6, 1949, P.B.S.H.S. (2 3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). BRENDA JOYCE BOWERS: “Bren”, January 5, 1950; P.B.S.H. Ss (OBR, RONALD BRION: “Ronald”, May 28, 1948, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). EARL WILLIAM BROOKS, JR.: “Bill”, July 7, 1949; P.B.S.H. S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Football (2); Basketball (2,3,4); Base- ball (2,3,4); Class Representative (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Interact (3,4); Sergeant-at-Arms (4). ELIZABETH R. BRORSTROM: “Beth”, March 23, 1949; P.B. 5.His. (253.4); Art Club (3:4), DAVID MEHIM BROWN: “Dave”, June 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4). PATRICIA JANE BROWN: “Patches”, August 17, 1949, P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3). ROBERT N. BROWN: “Brownose”, March 12, 1950; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). RICHARD MONROE BRUMLEY: “Bill”, July 15, 1947; P.B. Selslocy, (eh) GALE ESTILL BRYANT: “Red”, August 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BRUCE CYRIL BUFFA: “Bruce”, September 8, 1949; P.B.S.H. © Smo): KENNETH JAMES BURKERT: “Ken”, April 3, 1947; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). CAROLYN BURTON: “Carol”, June 27, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); DCT (3,4). DEBORAH JANE BUSBY: “Debbie”, December 18, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4). NANCY JEAN BUTLER: “Nancy”, February 28, 1949; P.B.S. HLS. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); National Honor Society (3,4). TIMOTHY SCOTT BUTLER: “T.S.B.”, February 26, 1950; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). C DENISE CALEFFE: “De De”, May 10, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN LEONARD CALLAHAN: “Cal”, February 21, 1948; P. B.S.H.S. (2,4); Audio-Visual (4). CAROL ANNE CAMPBELL: “Carol”, September 20, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (4). MARIO F. CANNIZZO: “Max”, September 29, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). ARTHUR JACK CAPPELEN: “Art”, February 6, 1949; P.B.S. HLS. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Mono- gram Club (4). ANITA ELLEN CARRIGAN: “Anita”, June 3, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Vocational Office Education (4). KATHIE RENE CARTER: “Kathie”, March 30, 1949; P.B.S .H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Chorus (3). JAN SUSAN CATO: “Sue”, January 4, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Beanpicker (4); Future Secretaries As- sociation (3,4), Treasurer (4). MARY ELIZABETH CHEZEM: “Shorty”, December 25, 1948; IPB SIS, (ez 9) LESLIE ANNE CLARK: “Leslie”, April 18, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Civinettes (4); Gavel Club (3,4); Spanish Club (4), Recording Secretary (4); Girls’ State (3). WARREN ROBERT CLARK: “Warren”, May 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). DEBORAH RENNEE COATES: “Deb”, August 3, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Cheerleading (2); Class Representative (3,4); Civi- nettes (4). JOSEPH MICHAEL COATS: “Joe”, November 14, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Student Council (2). ETHEL RUTH COFFEY: “Ethel”, August 7, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2,3,4), Vice President (4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4), Chaplain (4); Para Meds (3). DANNY RAYMOND COGDILL: “Dan”, August 4, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Baseball (3); Junior Exchange Club (4). MARVIN GRANVILLE COLEMAN: “Marv’, November 16, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Track (2); Junior Ex- change Club (4). MILTON S. COLLEY, JR.: “Milton”, September 21, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). KARYL JEAN COPPOLA: “Karyl’, June 20, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); DCT (4). PAMELA ROE COPPOLA: “Pam”, January 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); DCT (4). KIMBERLY ANN CORWIN: “Moose”, August 30, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4). BONNIE SUE COUSINO: “Fluffy”, July 24, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (3,4). ANN HARRISON CRAIG: “Ann”, October 28, 1949; PB Srideon (2,3,4); Cheerleading (4); Class Representative (3); Student Council (4); Art Club (2); National Honor Society (3,4), Secretary (4); Key- ettes (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Girls’ Sta‘e (3); Girl of the Month (4): South Florida Dairy Council Merit Award (4); Latin Award (4). DORIS ELLYN CREECH: “Do-do”, November 22, 1949, P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Gavel Club (4); National Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Thespians (2,3,4), Secretary (4); See How They Run (2); Seven Sisters (2); Wizard of Oz (2); Cinderella (3); Dinny and the Witches (3); Night of January 16th (3); Arsenic_and Old Lace (4); The Miracle Worker (4); Sleeping Beauty (4); “Best Actress of the Year” (3,4); Girl of the Month (4); N.C.T.E. State English Award (4); Outcry (4). GARY WAYNE CROW: “Crow”, May 8, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). D SUZANNE KAY DAISLEY: “Sue”, August 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Choral Council Representative (4); Girl’s Concert Chorus (2,3,4), Secretary (3); Para Meds (2); See How They Run (2); The Night of January 16th (3). JAMES HENRY DANIELS: “Jim”, October 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (3,4), Mixed (4); Baseball, Manager (3); Audio Visual (3). RALPH JOHN DANIELS: “Ralphie”’, September 29, 1946; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4), Reporter (4). VERNON ELLWOOD DASCH: “V.D.”, August 14, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Mr. Blue Gold (4). VALERIE SUE DAVIES: “Val”, May 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3), Marching and Symphonic (2,3). EDWARD ARTHUR DAWSON: “Ed”, October 7, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4). DAVID GRANT DEBOARD: “Fugitive”, October 31, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (3,4), Drum Major (3,4), All State (3). DONNA GAY DEGUIDO: “Donna”, October 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). CHRISTINE DELAPLANTE: “Chris”, June 15, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); DCT (4). VICTORIA LORETTA DELPIT: “Vicky”, May 20, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Marching and Symphonic (2,3,4), Librarian (2,3). CARL JOHN DEL’SPINA: “Bud”, October 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). MARCIA LAUREN DESMOND: “Marcia”, June 6, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2); Keyettes (3,4), Treasurer (4); National Honor Society (3,4). JEFFREY CHARLES DENSMORE: “Fat Man’, April 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Basketball Manager (2,3,4); French Club (2,3); Future Medical Leaders (2,3); Key Club (3,4). DIANA GRACE DILLS: “Diana”, August 13, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (4); National Honor Society (3,4). KATHY JEAN DIX: “Kathy”, August 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Gavel Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Cin- derella (3); Sleeping Beauty (4). KEVEN M. DOAN: “Keven”, June 16, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JOHN ROBERT DOHERTY: “John”, May 7, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Interact (4). KAREN MAUREEN DOLAN: “Carrot”, May 27, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3); Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (4). CAROL ANN DONATO: “Donut”, December 31, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cheerleading (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4). VERNON GERALD DOREMUS: “Legs”, February 2, 1948; P. Bi Suakiei (Bei). MICHAEL FRANCIS PATRICK DOUGHERTY: “Doc”, May 18, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Audio-Visual (3). JUDITH MAWER DRAKE: “Judy”, March 26, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (4). RAYMOND RICHARD DRUMMOND: “Ray”, February 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3); Base- ball (2); Track (4); Class Representative (2,3); Student Council (4); _Beanpicker (4); German Club (3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Mono- gram Club (4); Oracle (2.3); Quill and Scroll (3,4); Boys’ State (3); Student Government Day (2,3,4). DEBORAH ANN DULL: “Debbie”, May 20, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming Manager (2); Art Club (2); Beanpicker (2,3,4), Editor-in-Chief (4); French Club (2,3,4); Inter-Club-Council (4); 229 ANN ELIZABETH GODSALL: “Ann”, December 25, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4), Girls (2), Mixed (8,4); Pompa- notes (4); Thespians (4). LINDA MAE GODSALL: “Linda”, December 25, 1919: P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Senior Ensemble (4); French Club (2,3); Future Teachers of America (4); Juniorettes (3,4). JAMES PATRICK GOGGIN: “Jim”, January 10, 1950; P.B.S.H. S. (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Monogram Club (4). BARBARA ANN GOOD: “Barb”; September 30, 1949: P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (4); Student Council (2,3); French Club (2); Jumiorettes (3,4), President (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Quill Scroll (4): Oracle (3,4); Cinderella (3); Gradu- ation Attendant (3); Thespians (3-4). DONALD DOUGLAS GOTTSHALL: “Doug”, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4). CONNIE BUCK GRIMES: “Connie”, May 22, (2,3,4). GAYLE LESLIE GROSSMAN: “Gayle”, May 14, 1949: P.B.S. H.S. (3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Spanish Club (4). BARBARA ANN GRUBB: “Barb”, October 28, 1949: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). PEGGY JEAN GUTMANN: “Peggy”, January 26, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). November 22, 1949: P.B.S.H.S. H HOLLY CHRISTINE HALE: “Holly”, B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2); changettes (4). WARREN KETCHIN HALE: “Kelly”, October 12, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). ANN MARIE HALL: “Ann”, (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). FREDRICK JOHN HALL: “Fred”, July 3, (23,4); Football (2); Junior Civitans (4). SUSAN JANE HALL: “Sue”, March 31, 1949: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4): Civinettes (3); French Club (3,4); Class Representative (4). ROBERT LEWIS HANSEN: “Bob”, August 9, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). GREGORY N. HANSON: “Greg”, August 10, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (3); French Club (3,4); Class Representative (4). ROBERT LEWIS HANSEN: “Bob”, August 9, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). December 24, 1949; P. French Club (3,4); Junior Ex- February 26, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. 1949; P.B.S.HS. JAMES DARRELL HARDISTER: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JEFFY LYNN HARDY: “Lynn”, June 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4): Future Medical Leaders (2,3,4), Secretary (4); National Honor Society (3,4); Spanish Club (2,3,4), Vice President (4). KAY FRANCES HARRELL: “Kay”, November 23, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band, Symphonic and Marching (2,3,4), Officer (3,4); Class Representative (3); Student Council (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4), President. ROBERT GENE HARRIS: “Bob”, March 5, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Baseball (2,4); Junior Exchange Club (4). ALTON LESTER HARVEY: “Skip”, March 13, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact Club (4). Boy of the Month for September (4). LINDA LEE HARVEY: “Harve”, November 19, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). CAROLYN HAYES: “Carolyn”, September 22, 1948; P.B.S.H. S. (2,3,4). JENNY WAKES HAYES: “Jenny”, August 31, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (4), Girl’s Chorus (3); Cheerleading (2, 3,4); Student Council (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Vice President (3); Monogram Club (3,4), Vice President (4); Homecoming Queen (4). MARILYN HAYES: “Marilyn”, September 22, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). “Darrell”, June 9, 1949; SUSAN ANN HAYNIE: “Susy”, July 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Art Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Civinettes (3,4), Parliamentarian (4); Night of January 16th (3), The Miracle Worker (4); Thespian (4). TRUDI JEANNETTE HEATH: “Trudi”, March 18, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (4); Junior Exchangettes (4). GLORIA JEAN HERBERT: “Gloria”, March 28, 1950; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). WILLIAM PAUL HERSCHLEB: “Bill”, July 5, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Key Club (4). LINDA JEAN HIGBY: “Lin”, March 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4): Girls’ Chorus (8). HELEN MARY HIGGINS: “Helen”, July 138, (2,3,4). MICHAEL SCOTT HIGH: “Mike”, February 4, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DOUGLAS HERBERT HILL: “Doug”, June 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Junior Civitan (4). JERRY TODD HILL: “Todd”, April 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Football (3,4); Track (2,3,4); Interact (8,4); Monogram Club (4). MARY ELIZABETH HILL: “Mary”, October 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (23,4). SUSAN PATRICIA HITE: “Susi”, TES: (2.34): SARAH KATHRYN HODGENS: “Sallie”, October 10, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3); Junior Exchangettes (4). JOHN ALLAN HOFFMAN: “John”, September 20, 1948; P.B. S.HLS. (2:3,4). DAVID JOHN HOGEN: “Dave”, December 2, (2,3,4): Concert Chorus (2,3), Treasurer (3); 1949; P.B.S.HLS. September 21, 1949; P.B.S. 1949: P.B.S.H.S. Student Council (2): French Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Interact (3,4) The Wizard of Oz (2): Flower Drum Song (2); Cinderella (3); Dinny and the Witches (3); Arsenic and Old Lace (4); Letter of Commenda- tion for NMSQT (4); Certificate of Merit NEDT (2); Boys’ State (3). RALPH TAYLOR HOLMES: “Tubby”, December 11, 1948; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (3); Student Council (2); Interact (4). CINDA LYNNE HORN: “Cindy”, December 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4):; Art Club (3); Civinettes (4). LINDA KATHLEEN HORTON: “Kathy”, August 30, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Spanish Club (2,3,4). CHRISTOPHER HOWARD: “Chip”, November 13, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio Visual Club (2). FRANCESCA CATHERINE HUDNUT: “Fresca”, June 25, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Gavel Club (4). ELIZABETH ANN HUGHES: “Liz”, September 19, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4); Civinettes (3,4). GARY LEE HUGHES: “Gary”, November 15, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JEFFREY VERNAN HUNT: “Jeff”, August 15, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); German Club (3,4), President (4); Interact Club (4); Class Representative (4). KEITH JAMES HUNT: “Keith”, (2,3,4); Audio-Visual Club (4). I BARRY LEONARD IRELAND: “Barry”, B.S.H.S. (4). JAMES ROBIN ISBELL: “Tex”, March 15, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (3,4); Golf (3,4). August 7, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. January 16, 1947; P. J FRANCIS D. JAMES: “Frank”, November 14, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). STEVE MARVIN JENKINS: “Steve”, March 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,4): Band (4). 231 LEONARD WARREN JENNE: “Leonard”, March 2, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Mixed (2,3,4), Boys (3,4), President of Choral Department (4); Gavel Club (3,4), Educational Vice Presi- dent (4); Arsenic and Old Lace (3); Cinderella (3); Flower Drum Song (2); Night of January 16th (3); See How They Run (2); Sleeping Beauty (4); Thespian (3,4). CHERI LYNN JOHNSON: “Chin”, March 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2.3); Juniorettes (4); Oracle (4); Outery (4), Secretary (4); Class Representative (4). JUDY MYRLENE JOHNSON: “Judy”, December 9. 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Mixed (2,3,4), Second Vice President (4), Pompanotes (3,4). LINDA ELIZABETH JOHNSON: “Linda”, March 6, 1950; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Civinettes (3,4); Future Home- makers of America (4), Treasurer (4). LYNN KENNETH JOHNSON: “Lynn”, September 2, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Cross Country (2); Interact (4); Senior Class Treasurer (4); Graduation Usher (4). MARY CARLEEN JOHNSON: “Carleen”, May 27, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tuniorettes (4); Monogram (4); Student Council (4); Class Representative (2,3); Cheerleading (2,4). MELINDA SUE JOHNSON: “Susie”, December 25, 1949 P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Marching and Symphonic (2,3,4); Orchestra (2); Beanpicker (4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Juniorettes (4). MICHAEL JOHNSON: “Mike”, October 23, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4). PEGGY JOYCE JOHNSON: “Peg”, August 1, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Gavel Club (3); Cinderella (3), SANDRA GERALDINE JOHNSON: “Sandi”, March 13, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). STEVEN ARTHUR JOHNSON: “Arth’, March 27, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (3,4), President (4); Jun- ior Academy of Science (3,4), President (4). STEPHEN DALE JOHNSON: “Steve”, August 31, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Wrestling (4); Monogram (4). STEVE GUY JOEL: “Joel”, September 22. 1950; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Football (2,3,4); Wrestling (4); Key Club (2,3,4), Sergeant at Arms (4); Monogram Club (3,4). GARY ED WARD JOHNSTON: “Gary”, August 16, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (3,4); Future Farmers of America (4). LAURA EVANS JOHNSTON: “Laura”, February 9, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3); National Honor Society (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Historian (4). CHRISTINE LYNN JOLINSKI: “Chris”, July 18, 1949; P.B. S.H.S, (2;3,4). BRUCE PHILIP JONES: “Skip”, November 19, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MARY LINDA JONES: “Kahuna”, February 21, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). WILLIAM WAYNE JONES: “Wayne”, August 17, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (3,4); Baseball (3,4); Interact (3,4), Secre- tary (4). DEBORAH JEAN JUDGE: “Debbie”, November 14, 1948: P. BS Hts amoral K JOHN DAVID KANANEN: “John”, May 27, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Marching and Symphonic (2,3,4); Orchestra (3,4); All State Band (4). CHARLES TIM KANE: “Knute”, December 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4); Cross Country (3); National Honor Society (4). MERVAT KASHMIRY: “Mimi”, November 23, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Student Council (3). ALBERT WILLIAM KAYSER: “Bill”, April 23, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). MARY ELLEN KELLER: “Mary Ellen”, April 27, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4). LINDA KELLY: “Linda”, March 30, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4). DOUGLAS P. KENNEDY: “Lefty”, August 24, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3,4). RICHARD KENNEDY: “Mosquito”, March 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Basketball (2). NANCY TERESA KERCHEVAL: “Kerch”, October 4, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Senior Class Secretary (4); Graduation Attendant. THOMAS L. KIEWITT: “Tom”, February 22, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). KATHY L. KIPP: “Kathy”, May 1, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Fu- ture Homemakers of America (2,3). JOHN RUSSELL KIRBERT: “Kimy”, November 10, 1948; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4), Chaplain (4); Junior Civitan (4). JIMMIE LEON KIRBY: “Kirb”, November 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JULIE ANN KIRK: “Julie”, November 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2 3,4); Civinettes (3,4), Treasurer (4); Future Homemakers of America (4); Class Representative (4). AURELIA ANITA KLEPPER: “Aurelia”, May 23, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Gavel Club (4); National Honor Society (3); Junior Exchangettes (3,4); Arsenic and Old Lace (4); Cinderella (3); Night of January 16th (3); Sleeping Beauty (4); Thespians (4). TERRY WAYNE KNIGHT: “Terry”, September 3, 1948; P.B. SH.S3 (20:4): KATHERINE MARIE KOHL: “Kathy”, April 8, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4). SANDRA ANN KOLLAR: “Sandy”, December 23, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tennis (3,4); Civinettes (3); Outery (3,4), Editor (4); Student Council (2,4); Homeroom Representative (3). MONA L. KRAEER: “Mona”, March 13, 1950; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Chorus (2,3,4), Girls’ (2,3), Mixed (4), Pompanotes (4); Civi- nettes (4). KEITH W. KRAM: “Tiger”, September 19, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LAWRENCE FRANKLYN KRAMER: “Larry”, January 16, 1949; P.B.S3H:S5) (4): L ROGER MARTIN LAFONTAINE: “Roger”, July 23, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); DCT (4), Vice President (4). PAUL N. LAMBERT: “Ears”, June 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Interact (4); Monogram Club (3,4). ROBERT STEPHEN LANGLEY: “Bob”, December 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). SUSAN LUCILLE LAMN: “Susie”, June 12, 1948; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4). ARCHER P. LASSITER: “Pete”, April 8, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Football (3,4); Wrestling (3,4); Class Representative (2); Student Council (2,3); Interact Club (4). LYNN LOUISE LATHAM: “Lynn”, March 26, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4), Pompanotes (3); National Honor Society (3,4); Flower Drum Song (2). LEA VERONICA LAVOIE: “Lea”, August 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Gavel: Club (3,4), Secretary (4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4), 2nd Vice President (3), Treasurer (4); Sleeping Beauty (4). MICHELE VINSON LEAHY: “Vince”, July 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cheerleading (2); Class Representative (3); Student Coun- cil (4); Civinettes (4). DAN L. LEIBROCK: “Dan”, September 11, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). GEORGE JOHN LENZ: “George”, October 12, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4). WILLIAM PATRICK LESTRANGE: “Bill”, January 14, 1950; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Golf (3,4). JOHN ROSS LEWIS: “Ross”, March 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitan (4). SANDRA ANN LEWIS: “Sandi”, April 15, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); ? Girls’ Chorus (3,4); Future Medical Leaders (3,4), Treasurer (4). i JEAN HELEN LIGHTFIELD: “Jean”, September 26, 1949; B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4). JERRY N. LIND: “Jerry”, June 6, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). CHARLES HAROLD LINDEKE: “Chuck”, December 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (3); Future Farmers of Amercia (2,3, 4), Secretary (38). WAYNE GEORGE LINDNER: “Wayne”, November 4, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). HARRIET HESTER LITOWICH: “Harriet”, April 10, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2); Class Representative (3,4); Civinettes (4); Future Homemakers of America (3); Cinderella (3). GILBERT ALLEN LIVINGSTON: “Gil”, January 14, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (4);_A Date With Judy (4); Arsenic and Old Lace (4); Sleeping Beauty (4); Thespian (4). ROBERT WILLIAM LOGAN: “Bob”, October 3, 1949; P.B.S. ESe (23:4) STANLEY BLANCHARD LOOMIS: “Stan”, March 8, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); A Date With Judy (4); Arsenic and Old Lace (4); Sleeping Beauty (4); Thespian (4). CHRISTINE MARIE LOOS: “Tina”, December 24, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (3,4); Swimming (3); Gavel Club (3); Juniorettes (4); Outcry (4). MARLENE ANN LOZO: “Marlene”, March 23, 1949; P.B.S.H. Sy(233°4)) WALTER LEWIS LUCAS: “Walt”, January 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers Association (2), Vice President (2); Ger- man Club (3,4). WAYNE LUNGA: “Wineo”, December 27, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). STEPHEN MARTIN LUNN: “Steve”, April 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (4). M LAWRENCE EUGENE MADDREY: “Gene”, October 25, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football, Manager (2,3). DAVID C. MAGERS: “David”, September 23, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LINDA ANN MAINVILLE: “Soggy”, November 7, 1949; P.B.S. EUs) (2.3 4) KATHLEEN HELEN MAJOR: “Kathy”, October 11, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2). NANCY ELIZABETH MALITO: “Nancy”, January 8, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2,3); Art Club (3); Civinettes (3,4). MICHELE FRANCES MALONE: “Michele”, November 26, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4), Vice President (4); National Honor Society (3,4); Debate Club (4), Treasurer (4). KAREN VINLE MANNISTO: “Karen”, December 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DONNA FRANCES MANCHESTER: “Donna”, March 26, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4), Secretary (4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4); Oracle (3). MARCIA LEE MARGARITELL: “Marcia”, October 21, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). IRA EDWARD MARSHALL, JR.: “Eddie”, January 11, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Track (2,3). GARY GEORGE MARTIN: “Gary”, October 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). REBECCA DARLENE MARTIN: “Beck”, August 18, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Beanpicker (2,3,4), Business Manager (4); Civi- nettes (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Quill Scroll (3,4), Vice President (4). STEPHEN MICHAEL MARTIN: “Marty”, January 2, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Track (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Mono- gram Club (3,4); Outery (4). BRENDA KAY MARTZ: “Brenda”, November 15, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (4); Future Homemakers of America (4). MICHAEL G. MASON: “Mike”, February 14, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). JIM JAY MATTHEWS: “Jim”, September 26, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (4). GENE BETH MAYFIELD: “Genie”, October 23, 1949; P.B.S.H. S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Civinettes (4); Future Homemakers of America (8). JACK ROY MEAD: “Jack”, December 5, 1949; P.B.S.HS. (2,3, 4); Junior Civitans (4). JOHN STEPHEN MEIER: “Steve”, March 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); National Honor Society (3,4); Boy of the Month (4). POLLY ANN MENENDEZ: “Polly”, February 12, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3); Junior Exchangettes (4). C AROLYN LOUISE MERRILL: “Carol”, February 6, 1949; P.B.S.HS. (2,3,4). MIKE K. MICHELSEN: “Big Mick”, August 19, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Football (3); Basketball (2); Gavel Club (3); Junior Civitans (3,4). ALBERT WARREN MILLER: “Al”, June 3, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4). MARY DIANE MILLER: “Diane”, December 1, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (4); Junior Exchangettes (4). MELODY ANN MILLER: “Melody”, March 22, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4). PRISCILLA LAVINIA MILLER: “Prissy”, July 14, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (4). PATRICIA ANN MINER: “Pat”, January 27, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4). DONNA JEAN MINNICH: “Donna”, September 30, 1948; P. BS. ELS.) (2:354). MICHAEL MIGUEL MIRO: “Mike”, July 7, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Spanish Club (4). GISELA MOEGLIH: “Gisela”, April 18, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); German Club (4). CONSTANCE JEANNE MOORE: “Conni”’, August 4, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Flower Drum Song (2). WILLIAM AMOS MOORE: “Bill”, May 5, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3); Student Council (3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4), Sergeant at Arms (4); City Government (2); Boys’ State (3). ROBERT JOHN MORGAN: “Monk”, April 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (2); Baseball (2,3,4); Class Representative (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Stu- dent Government Day (2,3). CANDICE NOCK MORPETH: “Candy”, June 12, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2); Keyettes (3,4), Secretary (4); Spanish Club (2,4). JUDITH ANN MORSE: “Judy”, April 30, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4): Chorus (4); Senior Octette (4); Student Council (2); Keyettes (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Thespians (2,3,4), President (4); Outcry (3); See How They Run (2); The Night of January 16th; Student Director (3); _Arsenic_and Old Lace (4); Graduation attendant (3); Brigadoon (4). LAWRENCE WELDON MOSHER: “Larry”, December 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S: (3,4); Cross Country (4); Junior Civitan (3,4), Cor- responding Secretary (4). VICKI REBECCA MOSS: “Becky”, May 23, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Swimming (4). ORVILLE THEODORE MOYER, JR.: “Ted”, June 15, 1948; P.B.S.HS. (4). PERRY ALUA MURRAY: “Perry”, November 7, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Band, Concert and Marching (4). 233 MARGO JEAN MUSSELMAN: “Mandy”, July 24, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cheerleading (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); Future Secre- taries Association (3,4). WILLIAM H. MURPHY: “Bill”, February 12, 1949; P.B.S.H.S, (2,3,4); Football (2,4); Basketball (2); Baseball (2,3). NORA JEAN McCARTHY: “Nora”, July 20, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). MARY LINDA McCLURE: “Linda”, November 1, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Oracle (4). JULIE ANN McGIRR: “Julie”, May 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Band (4). LINDA NANCY McGRAW: “Linda”; September 25, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3); Junior Ex- changettes (4). MICHAEL CHARLES McGUIRE: “Mike”, October 23, 1949; P.B.S.H.S, (3,4); Baseball (4); Interact (4); Junior Exchange Club (4), Vice President (4); Class Representative (4). PATRICK McLAIN: “Pat”, July 23, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4), Vice President (3), President (4); Treas- urer of Sophomore Class (2); French Club (2,3); Gavel Club (2); Interact (2,3,4); Inter-Club Council (3,4), Chairman (3); Graduation attendant (3); Boys’ State (3). PATRICIA FRANCES McLAUGHLIN: “Pat”, March 22, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4). JULIANNE McNIFF: “Julie”, July 8, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4): Student Council (3); Keyettes (3,4), President (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Spanish Club (2); Thespians (3,4); Cinderella (3); Dinny_and_the Witches (3); The Night of January 16th (3); Ar- senic_and Old Lace (4); Graduation attendant (3); Prom atten- dant (3); The Miracle Worker (4). LOIS ANNE McNULTY: “Lois”, October 20, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3); French Club (3); Future Teachers Associa- tion (2,3,4), Vice President (4); Junior Exchangettes (3); Junior- ettes (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Oracle (3,4), Business Manager (4); Quill and Scroll (3,4), President (4). DONALD BRUCE McMAHON: “Don”, February 2, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4), President (4); Spanish Club (3,4); Thespians (2,3,4); See How They Run (2); The Wizard of Oz (2); Seven Sisters (2): The Night of January 16th (3); Arsenic and Old Lace (4); Boy of the Year (4). N CYNTHIA C. NEILL: “Cindy”, July 16, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Mixed Chorus (4); Art Club (4); Civinettes (4); Thespians (4); Arsenic and Old Lace (4); Sleeping Beauty (4). LARRY GENE NERGE: “Larry”, February 1, 1950: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). KATHERINE LUE NEWTON: “Isaac”, February 21, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (4); Gavel Club (4); Thespians (4). GEORGIA BETH NICHOLS: “Beth”, March 4, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); DCT (4). CHARLES WILLIAM NIELSEN III: “Nielie”, May 23, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Class Representative (4); Student Council (2); Junior Civitans (4). KEN ROGER NOBBMAN: “Ken”, December 9, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). JOHN A. NORD: “John”, September 5, 1948: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). BONNIE LYNN NORTON: “Bonnie”, January 17, 1949; P.B.S. HS. (2,3,4). JANE NOTTINGHAM: “Jane”, October 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (4); Civinettes (3,4), Treasurer (3), Presi- dent (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Student Government Day (3); Homecoming Attendant (4). O JOHN DAVID OAKES: “John”, August 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2 3,4); Student Council (4). KENNETH JAMES O’DONNELL: “Crash”, April 7, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (3,4); Audio-Visual (3,4); Debate (4). JAMES JOHN O’LEARY: “Jamie”, November 15, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3). SHERRY PAULETTE OLIVER: “Paul”, March 15, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4), President (4). SCOTT EUGENE ORCUTT: “Orky”, February 17, 1949; P.B. S:HeSia(2.3-4), LINDA JEAN ORR: “Lynn”, July 19, 1919; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (4); Gavel Club (4); The Night of January 16th (3); Sleeping Beauty (4). ANN ELIZABETH O’SHEA: “Annie”, October 24, 1949; P.B. S.H.S., (2:3,4). JANICE KAY OWEN: “Janice”, March 29, 1950; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (3,4); Spanish Club (2). JOYCE KAREN OWEN: “Joyce”, March 29, 1950; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (3,4); Spanish Club (2). SUZANNE VIRGINIA OWENS: “Suzi”, March 18, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2). P ROBERT KENNETH PAQUETTE: “Bob”, September 22, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). LAWRENCE PARKS PARAT: “Larry”, April 30, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (3,4). KENNETH JOSEPH PARK: “Ken”, January 15, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4), Vice President (4). CAROL ANN PARRISH: “Carol”, November 22, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Exchangettes (4); French Club (4); Gavel Club (2). MICHAEL THOMAS PARRISH: “Grass”, February 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (3,4); Interact (4). PAMELA DIANNE PARTON: “Pam”, December 28, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). CHARLES ROBERT PAULLIN: “Chuck”, November 30, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Baseball, Manager (2). ROBERT CHARLES PECK: “Bob”, September 25, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Baseball (4); Golf (3,4); Exchange Club (4). ALLEN DENNIS PECORINO: “Allen”, July 10, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (4). MARK JAMES PERNA: “Banana”, June 21, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Key Club (3,4), Secretary (4). JAMES MILTON PERSONS: “Jim”, October 1, 1949; P.B.S. HSai(2:3-4)5 JOHN CHARLES PETILLO: “Italian Mouse”, October 25, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2). WILLIAM H. PIROTH: “Willie”, March 22, 1948; P.B.S.HLS. (3,4). JEFFREY S. PLUM: “Jeff”, August 30, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DWIGHT DELAMERE POITIER: “Dwight”, February 8, 1950; PBs tse.) MIKE POLESNER: “Mike”, March 30, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (2); Audio Visual Club (4). IRIS LYNN PORTA: “Iris”, August 25, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2); Truth for Youth (2). WARD SAMUEL PORTER: “Todd”, August 13, 1948; P.B.S. HS. (4). CURTIS AUGUSTUS PRITCHARD: “Curt”, March 10, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,4); Football (2,4); Junior Civitan (4), Secretary (4). STEPHEN MICHAEL PRITT: “Steve”, June 5, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); German Club (4). ROBERT CARLTON PRUYN: “Bruno”, September 3, 1949; P. BiS.H:S.) (2,34): Q JUDITH ANN QUINN: “Judy”, November 5, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4), Captain (3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4); The Night of January 16th (3). R GREGG GEORGE RADUKA: “Gregg”, October 28, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Vice President of the Senior Class (4); Key Club (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Thespians (3,4); Seven Sisters (2); See How They Run (2); Wizard of Oz (2); Cinderella (3); Dinny and_the Witches (3); The Night of January 16th (3); Arsenic and Old Lace (4); Character Actor of the Year (2); Actor of the Year (3); Graduation attendant (3); The Miracle Worker (4). MARY ELLEN RAFFERTY: “Ellie”, April 20, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). GEOFFREY LEE RAINE: “Geoff”, January 13, 1949; P.B.S.H. S. (4); Latin Club (4). JAMES JOHN RAJER: “JR”, August 11, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Civitans (4). NORMA ANN RAMSEY: “Norma”, April 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Band (2,3,4), Social Director (4); Marching Band (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4), Vice President (4). LINDA JOYCE RARDIN: “Linda”, April 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4). KENNETH LASSETTER RAY: “Ken”, January 13, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2); Student Council (2,3,4); Vice President of the Junior Class (3); Interact (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Boys’ State (3); Graduation Attendant (3). BARBARA ANN RAYFIELD: “Barbara”, June 2, 1949; P.B.S.H. S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2). BEVERLY LEE RAYFIELD: “Bev”, June 2, 1949; P.B.S.HS. (2,3,4); Class Representative (4). SUSAN CLAIRE REED: “Reed”, December 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JAMES ODELL REEVE: “Jim”, July 19, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4). BARBARA JANE REEVES: “Barb”, June 3, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Concert Chorus (3,4); Class Representative (3); Student Council (4); Civinettes (3,4). SANDRA JEAN REEVES: “Sandi”, November 28, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (4). JOANNE ANITA REGINO: “Joanne”, June 25, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (3,4). WILLIAM CHARLES RENE: “Bill”, February 17, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). PETER DAVID RICHARDS: “Pete”, May 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Boys Chorus (3,4); Mixed Chorus (4). LAWRENCE ALTON RICHARDSON: “Larry”, April 16, 1949; P.B.S.HS. (3,4). JACK AUBURN RIDGERS: “Jack”, June 18, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). DANIEL CHRISTOPHER RIFENBURGH: “Dan”, May 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Debate Club (4). JANICE LEE RISSER: “Janice”, June 24, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); French Club (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4). LINDA L. RITTELMAN: “Lin”, March 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2). FRANCES REGINA RITTI: “Fran”, September 30, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). DALE ELOISE ROBINSON: “Dale”, August 18, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (3); Civinettes (3,4). RICHARD G. RODGERS: “Rick”, March 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross-Country (2,3,4); Track (2,3); Wrestling (3,4). WILLIAM KENNETH RODGERS: “Bill”, May 11, 1948; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio-Visual Club (2). JACQUELYN ELAINE ROE: “Jackie”, October 18, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). HERMINIO ROIG: “Herman”, December 7, 1947; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4). WILLIAM MARK ROKOS: “Bill”, October 20, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DANIEL GEORGE ROMEO: “Romeo”, February 23, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (3,4). HAROLD NORMAN ROSENBLATT: “Rosie”, October 5, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Junior Civitans (4). CANDICE LOUISE ROSS: “Candy”, October 21, 1949; French Club (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Sleeping Beauty (4). PATRICIA ANN ROWE: “Trisha”, October 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Beanpicker (4). DANNY EDWARD ROWLAND: “Edward”, September 1, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Cross Country (4), SANDRA JANE ROWLAND: “Sandy”, June 12, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Future Homemakers of America (2); Future Secretaries Association (4). BARRY LEE RUSSELL: April 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Jun- ior Civitans (4). GARY MACK RUSSELL: “Gary”, April 1, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4); Concert Chorus (2,3,4). ERIC BRENNAN RYAN: “Eric”, November 4, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Basketball (2); Interact Club (4); Boys’ State (3). S RAY LYNN SANDHAGEN: “Gino”, May 13, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Sophomore Representative (2), First Lieu- tenant (4); Interact (3,4), President (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Graduation Usher (3). RUSSEL B. SANN: “Russ”, March 8, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DONNA LYNN SAVINO: “Donna”, January 2, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Student Council (2). BOB N. SCARR: “Bob”, January 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (23,4). LOUISE BERNICE SCHNITKER: “Weeze”, May 15, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). CAROLINE BLAIR SCHULER: “Blair”, July 19, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3), Marching (2,3), Symphonic (2); Bean- picker (4); National Honor Society (3,4), Historian (4); Inter- Club Council (4), Secretary (4); Keyettes (3,4), Historian (4); Stu- dent Council (2,3,4). CHRISTOPHER B. SCHULZ: “Chris”, December 2, 1948; P.B. SHEL. (Ae 4apy SUSAN ANGELA SCHULZ: “Sue”, November 5, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Girls’ (2,3,4), Student Director (4). GRETCHEN SCHWIN: “Gretch”’, September 15, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Secretary (4); Class Representa- tive (2). JACQUELINE MARIE SCUDIERO: “Jackie”, October 12, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); National Honor Society (4). JANICE ELAINE SCUDIERO: “Janice”, October 12, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (3,4); National Honor Society (4). RICHARD C. SEDLAK: “Rick”, May 23, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4); Art Club (2,3,4), Vice President (4). MARY RAELENE SEILER: “Rae”, September 10, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Class Representative (4). LINDA LOUISE SENGER: “Linda”, August 14, 1948; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3), Secretary (3). NANCI MARIE SHARP: “Nance”, May 31, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (2). JEANNETTE MARY SHELDON: “Jean”, August 15, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2); Para Meds (2). KAY SHERROD: “Kay”, September 26, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). BRENDA MAE SHRADER: “Brenda”, September 17, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Girls’ (3); Future Medical Leaders (3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Para Meds (3). CATHY JO SIDELL: “Cathy”, October 12, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3, 4); Civinettes (4); Student Council (4). KATHLEEN ANNE SIMPSON: “Kathy”, April 3, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). GLENDA LOUISE SINGLETON: “Glenda”, July 16, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2); Gavel Club (3); Keyettes (3,4); Thespians (3,4); Vice President (4); Cinder; ella (3); Dinny_and the Witches (3); Night of January 16th (3); Sleeping Beauty (4); Girls’ State (3); The Miracle Worker (4). NORMAN THOMAS SKULINA: “Stitch”, September 17, 1949, P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio Visual Club (2,3). ‘SHARON LEE SLADE: “Sharon”, February 15, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Beanpicker (3,4); Future Homemakers of America (3,4), Vice President (4); Juniorettes (3,4); Quill Scroll (3,4). 235 BARBARA ANNE SMITH: “Toad”, May 9, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Tennis (3,4); Future Secretaries Associa- tion (3); Future Teachers of America (4), Secretary (4); Junior- ettes (3,4); Para Meds (2,3), Secretary (3). DENNIS DUSTIN SMITH: “Dennis”, February 28, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4), All County (4); Track (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Monogram Club (2,3,4); Boys State (3), Nominee Boys Nation (3); Ist place National Math Test (3). DWIGHT R. SMITH: “Dwight”, October 7, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (4); Student Council (2,4); Sophomore Vice President (2); See How They Run (2). GARY RICHARD SMITH: “Animal”, May 31, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LINDA DIANE SMITH: “Linda”, October 9, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3); Future Teachers of America (3,4), ROMAYNE MARY SMITH: “Maynie”, June 15, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Girls’ (2). RONALD JAMES SMITH: “Gino”, July 12, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). CRAIG BAIN SOPCISAK: “Sop”, May 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2). ELAINE MARGARET SOUTHARD: “Elaine”, April 27, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Exchangettes (3,4); French Club (3): Junior Academy of Science (4), Secretary-Treasurer (4). JOHN MICHAEL SOWERS: “Mike”, February 11, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Gavel Club (4); German Club (4); Outery (4): Arsenic and Old Lace (4), KATHY RAE SPADONI: “Kathy”, April 12, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3); Future Homemakers of America (3). RICHARD H. SPADONI: “Rick”, December 9, 1949: P:B:S:H.S. (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4), Vice President (4). JEFFREY THOMAS SPEAKEX: “Jeff”, July 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. THOMAS MITCHELL SPEAR: “Buddy”, July 6, 1949: P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Football (3); Wrestling (3,4); Future Farmers of America (2). TERRANCE LEE SPITLER: “Terry”, March 20, 1949: P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2); Band (2,3,4); Second Lieutenant: Key Club (3,4), Chaplain (4); Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen- dation (4). STEVEN ALAN SPRADLING: “Steve”, April 18, 1949: P.B.S, HS. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4), All County Football; Track. Varsity (2,3,4); Inter-Club Council (4); Monogram Club (3,4), President (4); Oracle (3,4); Student Council (2,3); Class Representative (4). CAROL JEAN STEEGSTRA: “Carol”, May 25, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2); National Honor Society (3,4); National Merit Letter of Commendation. KATHERINE STEVENS: “Kathy”, July 24, 1949: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Exchangettes (3), Second Vice President (3): Outcry (3). MARC GERALD STEVENS: “Marc”, April 30, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Chorus (3,4), Boys (3,4), Mixed (4), Senior Ensemble (4); Debate Team (4); Gavel Club (4); Junior Exchange Club (4); Thespians (4); Arsenic and Old Lace (4): Cinderella (3); Night of January 16th (3); Sleeping Beauty (4). MICHAEL SCOTT STEVENS: “Mike”, August 24, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2). SUSAN H. STEVENS: “Sue”, October 31, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4). ELOISE STEWART: “Weeze”, January 14, 1949: P.B.S.HS. (2,3,4); Chorus, Girls’ (4). LINDA SHIRLEY STEWART: “Tiny”, June 2, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JUDY ANNE STOCKER: “Stick”, January 21, 1949: P.B.S.H.S, (2,3,4). RICHARD ALVIN STAMP: “Richard”, December 14, 1949: P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); Track (3); Cross Country (3); Junior Academy of Science (3,4); Key Club (2,3,4). LINDA SUE STOWELL: “Limey”’, April 2, 1949: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Marching and Symphonic (2,3,4). PATRICIA ANN SUMMERSILL: “Pat”, November 23, 1946; P.B. S.H.S. (4); Art Club (4). ANNE MARIE SUNDBERG: “Anne”, September 13, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), All County Band (2,3,4), All State Band (4). At HELEN DARLENE TARVER: “Helen”, January 18, 1949; P. BiS HS a(2:0:4)) WAYNE ROBERT TASHEA: “Ty”, July 16, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Track (2,3). SHARON MARIE TAYLOR: “Sharon”, October 8, 1948: PB. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3). SUSAN BROOKS THOMAS: “Sue”, October 12, 1948: P.B.S. H.S, (3,4); National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Letter of Commendation (4). BONNIE LINDA NAEMI TIBURZI: “Naemi’, August 31, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (3); Tennis (3,4); Civinettes (3,4), Vice President (3); Monogram Club (4); Student Council (4). DAVID TIERNEY: “David”, September 27, 1949: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Audio Visual Club (3); German Club (4). ELIZABETH ANN TILLEY: “Betsy”, May 25, 1949; P.B.S.H:S. (4). ANNE SABLETT TILTON: “Annie”, July 3, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Civinettes (3,4), Historian (4). GEORGE HENRY TITUS: “Scholarship”, March 25, 1949: P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4), Vice President (4); Spanish Club (2,3,4), Vice President (3). DIXIE LEE TOST: “Dixie”, November 11, 1948: P.B.S.H.S. (3,4). PATRICK JAY TOWNLEY: “Pat”, September 17, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Concert (4). MARK AUSTIN TRIPP: “Mark”, September 15, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4); Baseball (4). JAMES DODDS TRUMBULL: “Jim”, October 19, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football, Manager (2,3,4). DEBORAH JANE TRUNDLE: “Tag”, September 7, 1949; P.B. S.H se): JUDITH E. TUCKER: “Judy”, April 14, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2i35 4); Chorus, Mixed (3,4). LUCINDA LOUISE TUCKER: “Cindy”, September 5, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Concert (3,4); Future Secretaries As- sociation (3,4). TERRANCE NEAL TULLGREN: “Terry”, September 26, 1949: P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Beanpicker (4); Key Club (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Spanish Club (4). RICHARD DONALD TUNNISON: “Dick”, December 19, 1949; PeBS. Hesse 2sas4): DALENE JO TURNER: “Dalene”, September 13, 1949: P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (3,4). DOROTHY ANN TURNER: “Dot”, June 11, 1949; P.B.S.HS. (2,3,4); Para Meds (4). PATRICIA GRACE TWITTY: “Pat” December 9, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Beanpicker (3,4); French Club (3); Juniorettes (3,4); Outcry (4); Quill Scroll (3,4); Homeroom Representative (3). JOSEPH GEORGE TYPNER; “Joe”, August 26, 1949; P.B.S.H. S. (4); Baseball (4). U KIMBERLY F. ULRICH: “Kim”, October 4, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Cross Country (2,3); Track (2,3); Exchange Club (2); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4), Treasurer (2,3,4). LINDA R. UNDERWOOD: “Seymour”, February 5, 1949; P. B.S.HS. (23:4) Vv KAREN MARY VANEK: “Karen”, August 16, 1949; P.B.S.HS. (4). GEORGE VANNESS: “George”, August 27, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Wrestling (2). . LYNN VANNESS: “Lynn”, August 27, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4). FRANCES ALICE VENEZIA: “Fran”, October 11, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (2). BONNIE KAY VICK: “Bonnie”, April 13, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3,4), President (4); Juniorettes (3,4); Inter-Club Council (4); Oracle (4); Girls’ State (3). DAVID LEWIS VICKERS: “David”, April 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). MILTON BRIEN VINCENT: “Brien”, November 24, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4), Vice President (3), President BS ae (2,3,4); Inter-Club Council (4);° Student Council 2,3). JON DAVID VRCHOTA: “Jon”, July 23, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3, 4), Ww JENNIFER LYNN WABY: “Jenny”, August 14, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). PAMELA ANN WACHOB: “Pam”, September 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); French Club (2,3); Keyettes (3,4); Class Representative (2). LARRY EUGENE WAGNER: “Larry”, January 8, 1950; P.B.S. HES (2,3)4)) SCOTT T. WAGNER: “Scott”, May 10, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). JUDITH MAE WAKEFIELD: “Judy”, February 2, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Beanpicker (4); French Club (2,3); Juniorettes (3,4), Parliamentarian (4); Student Council (4); Class Representa- tive (2). BEVERLY JOYCE WALKER: “Bev’, March 18, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (2); Beanpicker (4); French Club (2,3,4), Vice President (4); Keyettes (2,3,4), Recorder (3), Sergeant-at- Arms (4); Thespians (4); National Honor Society (2,3); Arsenic and Old Lace, Student Director (4); Cinderella (3); Dinny and the Witches (3); Night of January 16th (3); Class Representative (4). ROBERT LEE WALKER: “Bob”, February 11, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). THOMAS H. WALKER: “Tommy”, October 3, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4). TOMMY RICHARD WALLACE: “Rick”, June 17, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America (2,3,4). MARGARET MARY WALSH: “Peggy”, October 16, 1949; PB. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Exchangettes (3,4), Parliamentarian (2); Majorettes (2,3,4); Night of January 16th (3). WENDY LAMBERT WARD: “Breeze”, June 27, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Civinettes (3); Junior Exchangettes (4); Oracle (3); Para Meds (2). CHERYL JO WARFEL: “Wart”, September 3, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Art Club (3); Civinettes (3). BURENETTE DECARLO WARREN: “Bunchie”, October 14, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (3,4); Gavel Club (4); Night of January 16th (3). JOHN C. WARREN: “John”, November 10, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Interact (3,4), Vice President (4); Student Council (2,3,4). VIRGINIA MAE WASSER: “Ginny”, July 30, 1949; P.B.S.HS. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Secretary (4). ROBERTA DONALDSON WEBB: “Bertie”, September 28, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Tennis (3,4); Gavel Club (3); National Honor Society (4); Keyettes (3,4), Vice President (3); Outery (4); Span- ish Club (4); Student Council (4), Treasurer (4), Executive Board (4); Graduation Attendant (8), RICHARD GREEN WEBSTER: “Rich”, April 11, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (4); See How They Run (2). DENNIS GENE WEICHT: “Dennis”, March 13, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); Junior Exchange Club (4); Monogram (3,4). JANE BEVERLY WEIDE: “Jane”, December 16, 1949; P.B. S.HS. (3,4). JUDITH ANN WEISE: “Judy”, May 11, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2, 3,4). SHERYL ANNE WESTERMAN: “Sheryl”, October 1, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (4); Gavel Club (4); German Club (4); Sleeping Beauty (4). STEVE KEN WHALEY: “Steve”, February 17, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (3,4); Basketball (2,3); Baseball (2); Track (2,4); Interact (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Student Council (4). WALLY WINSTON WHEATON, JR.: “Wally”, October 17, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (4). BARBARA JO WHEELER: “Barb”, December 20, 1948; P.B.S. HLS. (2,3,4); Tennis (3); Beanpicker (2,3); Civinettes (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Inter-Club Council (4); Oracle (4), Editor (4); Quill and Scroll (3,4), Secretary-Treasurer (4); Homeroom Representative (4); Graduation Attendant (3). JENNIFER LOUISE WHITE: “Jenny”, January 27, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4). WILLIAM GARY WHITTAKER: “Bill”, June 15, 1949; P.B.S. H.S. (2,3,4); Baseball (4); Wrestling (4); Art Club (4). BRUCE WHITTIER: “Brew”, February 20, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). DONNA L. WHITTIER: “Donna”, March 13, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4); Civinettes (3,4); Homeroom Representative (2,3). LINDA DENISE WILLIAMS: “Smily”, September 12, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (4). PATRICE ANN WILLIAMS: “Trice”, November 12, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (3,4); Swimming (2,3,4); Future Home- makers of America (4); Juniorettes (4); Monogram (4). RONALD ADAIR WILLINGHAM: “Ronnie”, July 18, 1949; BSB Se Se (2.354): LYNDA SUE WILSON: “Lynn”, April 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (4); Debate Team (4); Junior Exchangettes (4). SANDRA LEE WILSON: “Sandy”, April 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Girls’ (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4). CAROL ANN WOHLART: “Carol”, August 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2); Juniorettes (3,4). JANICE GAIL WOHRLEY: “Roach”, November 11, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (3,4), Assistant Treas- urer (3), Librarian (4); Inter-Club Council (4); Exchangettes (4). CAROL ANN WOLFE: “Fish”, August 18, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Teachers of America (2,3). JOHN WILLIAM WOLFE: “Bill”, June 19, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2); Track (3); Interact (4); Monogram Club (3,4); Student Council (4); Class Representa- tive (2,3). JEFF WOLZ: “Jeff”, January 30, 1949; P.B.S.HLS. (2,3,4); Foot- ball (2); Debate Team (4); German Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Thespians (4); Key Club (4); The Night of January 16th (3); Arsenic _and Old Lace (4); Sleeping Beauty (4); The Miracle Worker (4); Boys’ State (3); Best Actor of the Year (4). BETTY JANE WOOD: “Spook”, August 29, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); National Honor Society (2). GUNSON ROGER WOOD: “Woody”, August 26, 1949; P.B. SHE Sin(23054)s) Golf (253): STEPHEN WOOD: “Woody”, November 16, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Junior Civitans (4). DOUGLAS HOWARD WOODIN: “Doug”, May 26, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science (4). STEVEN WILLIAM WORDEN: “Steve”, August 10, 1949; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Football (2); Baseball (2,3,4); Exchange Club (4), Treasurer (4). CHARLES MARTIN WORTHINGTON: “Charlie”, December 27, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4), Concert (2,3,4), Boys (3,4); Art Club (2,3); Gavel Club (2,3); Thespians (2); Cinderella (3); Flower Drum Song (2); See How They Run (2); Seven Sisters (2); Wizard of Oz, Stage Manager (2). ED WILLIAM WORTHINGTON: “Ed”, August 13, 1948; P. B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Chorus, Boys (4). GARY THOMAS WITHOWSKI: “Gary”, December 8, 1948; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4). LESTER STEVE WRIGHT: “Steve”, November 13, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4). Y JANICE ALLYN YEAZELL: “Janice”, July 6, 1949; P.B.S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (3,4), Secretary (4); Jun- iorettes (3,4). Z VALERIE ROSE ZALESKIE: “Valerie”, December 7, 1949; P. B.S.H.S, (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Association (4), Junior Ex- changettes (4). JEAN EDNA ZIEGELER: “Jeannie”, September 27, 1949; P.B. S.H.S. (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America (4), Historian (4). STEPHEN F. ZIMMERMAN: “Steve”, February 25, 1949; P.B. .S.H.S. (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); President of the Sophomore Class (2); President of the Senior Class (4); Outcry (3,4); Graduation Attendant (3). SENIOR CLASS PICTURES TAKEN BY PHOTO REFLEX—BURDINES 237 Businesses Express Int Expressing interest In a rapidly growing community— Breaking into busy schedules to show concern in the activities of the organizations around them— Civic-minded businessmen are the stimulus behind the advancement of progress in our area— the growth of industry . . . the influence of tourism. . . the expansion of residential areas . . . the development of recreational facilities . . . Advertising Editor: Beth Geer CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '67 WHARF RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD at the OCEAN LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, FLORIDA HON Sd cS Be ASV. y _ BURG oe cas rLe y: urger Castle Self Service Restaurants 2292 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach HO! HO! HO! PONETOFHELOIAN Ii MR. AND MRS. SMITH AND ALL THE EMPLOYEES AT BURGER CASTLE EXTEND WARMEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1967 941-2610 522-1510 9 MEN’S WEAR Complete Men’s Shops withTop Quality Brands FEATURING CLASSIC TRADITIONAL . PALM BEACH CLOTHES For Men Young Men Best Wishes To The Class Of 1967 Sea Ranch Village a aL Shopping Center eatre Building 5 4743 N. Ocean Drive 1528 E. Sunrise Blvd. HALL S Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida POMPANO SUPERMARKET, INC. 2125 Atlantic Blvd. Por:-ano Beach, Fla. Congratulations To The Class of '67 MISTER DONUT 3456 N. Federal Hwy. (Across From Shopper’s Haven) Rg oi ices se, TOWN HALL SABER SALE RY tet ete Best Wishes For The Rest Of Your Life TOWN OF LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, FLORIDA Does going to college pay? Yes! The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the average college graduate will earn $170,000 more during his working lifetime than a high school graduate. A college diploma pays dividends! As our country grows ever more tech- nological, a solid educational background 1DA POWER becomes increasingly important in shap- ing your career. Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of ’67. Go forward with Florida in the exciting and stimulating years ahead. More power to you! LIGuHyYtT COMPANY pee PMNeGen BU LD eS ESLIOVR ID A THE KILGORE SEED CO. DIVISION OF ASGROW SEED CO. Pompano Beach 933-2861 Mr. James, owner of Kilgore aoe | seed company, instructs Pat ‘ Twitty on the ways of rose care. niLGeee® SILVER THATCH INN On The Ocean « Pompano Beach « Florida P. O. Box 2835 SWIM SUITS AND ACCESSORIES DEERFIELD BEACH PRINTING Regular, Junior and Large Sizes 112 N. E. 2 Avenue Deerfield Beach, Florida 399-4787 Oceanside Center Pompano Beach Phone: 941-5506 Offset and Letterpress Wedding Announcements Invitations Do-It-Y ourself Phone 933-4303 Supplies 933-7937 WELL AND SPRINKLERS, INC. INSTALLATIONS AND SERVICE John E. Thofner 901 N. Dixie Highway Pompano Beach, Florida “PLEASING YOU 1S OUR PLEASURE Chez Dez Salon of Beauty 3650 NORTH FEDERAL HWY. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA PHONE 942-5260 Congratulations to the Class of 67 SNAPE’S TEXICO SERVICE 400 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Florida 941-1329 “May the rest of your life be full of happiness and success and may you all learn that the greatest wealth derives from ownership of land.”’ - We Never Close - Res. WH 1-4612 Office 395-0121 399-1223 Gousine Shell tS aruitenier Firestone Tires, Tubes, and Batteries 24-Hour Wrecker Service SLONE REALTY 912 N. DIXIE HIGHWAY BOCA RATON, FLORIDA - Two Locations To Serve You - 329 N. Federal Highway 880 S. Federal Highway Francis M. Slone, Sr. Specializing in Mgr. - Wm. Stewart Mgr. - Fred Dorner Reg. Real Estate Broker Acreage Sales Pompano Beach Boca Raton S ea Ranch Lakes COVE PHARMACY : BADCOCK FURNITURE Cove Shopping Center Peter Shundich 101 N. Dixie Hwy. Franchised Dealer Pompano Beach Phone 933-2696 Deerfield Beach WALTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. INSURANCE eed ALS SERVICE SINCE 1925 INSURANCE COVERAGE 941-0841 Congratulations to all of you MLN. Ubin SONS OF POMPANO BEACH, Inc. REALTORS OFFICE PHONE 941-7000 YOUR [nsurance ndependent AGENT FURS Ti NAIA 3356 EAST ATLANTIC BOULEVARD POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA “SERVES YOU Fred W. Applegate Jr. Claudine Mullis Ed D. Bass Fred W. Applegate THE JEAN HENDERSON SCHOOL OF CHARM AND MODELING Invites You To Be A Lovelier You | 6 Weeks Courses Include Visual Poise Wardrobe Planning Social Graces Poise Modeling Make-Up Hair Styling At dead-line time, Beanpickers work around the clock and on Saturday, too. Dial These Numbers For Beauty 942-8133 943-1291 A fuse POMPANO BOWL Class of . D. H . at a9 Tonpeis Ae of NAZO- ASFCOCHS DOZOO — — — See OCEANSIDE (CENTER Nothing Is Quite Like... Exclusive in Pompano Beach Chris Dichiara and Janice Jamerson display the latest Villager fashions at Sherrill’s. HIRSHMAN SON SHOES for the Family Phone 943-3737 48 N. E. Ist Street ‘‘Downtown”’ Pompano Beach, Florida | 200) Krantic Blvd. _ Pompano Beach TRAVEL SERVICE W. E. (Bill) Jones “JR. MILLER C0. - - North Broward’s Most Complete Shop _ : CAMERA AND LUGGAGE 5 and 10¢ Store OCEANSIDE CENTER Congratulations Class of 1967!! SATELLITE LIGHTING, INC. 44.N. E. Ist St. (Downtown Old Pompano) Formerly located at 1444 N. Fed. Hwy. We cordially invite you to visit us and see our sparkling new showroom facilities dis- playing interior and exterior residential lighting fixtures. Open Eve. by Appointment Glenn H. Tabbert Same Phone 941-6224 Phone 942-6611 Congratulations and Best Wishes To THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1967 OCEANSIDE SHOPPING CENTER East Atlantic Blvd. and A-1-A Pompano Beach, Florida Best Wishes Compliments of from POMPANO MERCANTILE COMPANY The Clergy and People of “Everything You Need At The Right Price”’ ST. MARTINS IN-THE-FIELDS Phone 933-2291 - P. 0. Box 1148 (Episcopal Bacau Hardware Stoves Atlantic Blvd. and Intra - Coastal Waterway Paints Dynamite Enamels Cole Planters Pompano Beach, Florida Varnishes Farm Supplies Oils Best Wishes for Happiness and Success Throughout the coming years. DEERFIELD FLORISTS Flowers For All Occasions - Two Locations - Shoppers Haven Deerfield DEERFIELD 3317 N. Fed. Hwy. 100 N. E. 2 Avenue Pompano Beach Deerfield Beach BEACH BANK 942-4246 399-2100 AND TRUST COMPANY “We Specialize In Coursages’’ ‘Friendly Home-Owned Bank”’ Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of '67 Sweden House Smorgasbord Island Charters - Day Fishing 5550 N. Federal Highway “‘At The Landings’ Fort Lauderdale, Florida 566-6529 Featuring South Florida’s Finest Smorgasbord Service Gronsge YACHT CHARTER SERVICE, INC. A-1-A Fleet Docks ] At Hillsboro Inlet Capt. Jim Garnsey, Jr. 941-4529 Phone 941-2201 199-050 59 00m FAR EAST IMPERIAL The Touch of the Orient Exotic world of dining and entertamment Sumnptuous “luau Wuffet A-1-A On The Ocean George Harris - Pompano Beach, Fla. CITY GAS C OF FLORIDA THE PIPELINE SYSTEM pcp conti nat EROS IE Sen. PRs 35 RAR SEES 304 N. E. Ist Street Pompano Beach, Florida SERVING POMPANO AND MARGATE POMPANO FLOWER SHOP Boll ecers for Add Orensians « FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES — Free Delivery 31N. E. Ist Ave. Pompano Beach 942-6733 Also : 1005, W. Ist. Avenue Pompano Beach, Florida BOCA RATON FLORISTS LAUDERDALE FLOWER SHOP 253 cHevROLET MAYES CHEVROLET, INC. 909 S. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Fla. SALES SERVICE A. WESLEY PARRISH Franchised Dealer P) 941-5406 598 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach rv a Sun Sashions -CLIISTOM DESIGNED LADIES 933-4466 MONOGRAMMING - SPORTSWEAR J. F. (MAC) SHIRLEY 3204 E. ATLANTIC BLVD Congratulations To Class of 1967 From A Graduate of 1952 Y, : Jewelers, Inc. BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS Oceanside Center Pompano Beach, 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 255 ee iy bh Kay Beth Nickle’s pleasant smile is reflected in her cheerful business-like voice. Puzzled ee. | about your i y future? A THERE’S A GREAT ONE | WITH SOUTHERN BELL SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of 1967 MR. AND MRS. R. JAY KRAEER LIGHTHOUSE POINT BANK 2850 N. Federal Highway, Lighthouse Point Pompano Beach, Florida telephone 942-5900 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone 942-4118 Engineering Contractors A. E. VANDERZIGHT CO., INC. Heavy Equipment Rentals, Irrigation, Land Development and POMPANO PIPELAYERS, INC. Water, Sewer, and Gas Installations P.O. Box 779 212 N.E. 1st Street Pompano Beach, Florida Congratulations To The Class of 1967 ARNOLD AND SPEARS INC. Used Cars of Quality Complete Paint Body Repairs 1401 N. Dixie Hwy. Pompano Beach, Florida 942-1400 | : OCEANSIDE CENTER Dompano Beach, Florida ‘ Sportswear for men and women’”’ Congratulations... to all! Be. We trust we can help you make your way in this world more enjoyable... by driving a Chevrolet! Unsurpassed in Sales and Service Broward’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer a i Fel [ a ra 1300 North Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2) Bead etal | eee TS [nab The Door O Advancement OPEN To Those Who Strive Mary Webb: of COUrse... hele. x Cee ¢ Apparel 307 Atlantic Blvd. — Downtown Pompano by Carol Westlake The Someplace Different For Lunch Bunch has dis- covered Marraffino’s! The cool beauty and elegance of the rooms... spar- kling glassware and gleaming silver under soft lights . . prompt and courteous service remindful of the great restaurants of the world . . . marvelous food, both American and Italian. Would you believe you can lunch in such. posh surround- ings for as little as 95c? (You can read that again, it will say ninety-five-cents!) A few examples of the luncheon fare: A Hamburger DeLuxe at said 95c price: a quarter pound of juicy ground chuck steak, served on a toasty egg roll with french fried potatoes ... Specialties of the House, ranging from a lightly spiced Chicken Cacciatore to delicate Alaskan Crab Meat au gratin... on to a mouth-watering Corned Beef and Cabbage (!) at $1.10. Hot, fresh-cooked spaghetti with your choice of four great sauces, $1.00 .. . sandwiches of hot beef au jus, or roast turkey ... the list is long and varied and delicioso. Club meeting, birthday party, business lunch, bridge foursome? Call Lenny Marraffino. He'll work out all the details at a reasonable, set price. (Or just a quiet table for two? Try LUNCH Italian style!) Marraffino’s Restaurant and the bar open at 11:30 for Luncheon, Dinner service 4:30 until 11:00. Choose be- tween the Chariot Room, the Lounge, the Florentine Room. Dick Betts plays dinner music at the organ. @ is located at 410 North Federal Highway (Four blocks north of Atlantic Boulevard) Pompano Beach Telephone 942-5597 for reservations ST a a PHARMACY, Inc. 601 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fla. 942-1118 Vs ye Best of Luck to The Class of 67 POMPANO BEACH FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE CONGRATULATIONS... CLASS OF ’67 From adan Lau THE STORE WITH THE FLORIDA FLAIR Ah, fee i ANd Vg yo Seat Nd ale ‘Appr haha gtd aN ate Venta d Cie Pieae) SESE DAR ; bg td tA tA ta Baa Maa ta Nad Cd Bas ‘ de Coes i AO SoS oeS Representing Pompano Beach on the J.M. Teen Board are: Candace Morpeth, Chirs Anderson, Jane Nottingham, Kathy Dix, Elizabeth Hughes, and Julie McNiff. 260 HIRST AAPTIST [HURCA 111 East Atlantic Boulevard We Meleome Sunday School — 9:40 Mack R. Douglas, Pastor Worship Services — | Minister of Education — Herschel Creasman Minister of Music — Al Fennell Minister of Recreation — Larry J. Jackson ATLANTIC SQUARE ‘ ee RM ae SS aise 22% 2700 ATLANTIC BLVD. eee pnaeyre sth et a CONGRATULATIONS Best Wishes To The Class of 67 CLASS OF ’67 DOUG ENDICOTT’S PHOTO SHOP her closet 2688 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida Phone: 041-0113 2716 E. ATLANTIC BOULEVARD, POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Country Syuire av2a0 £. Atlantic Blund. Pompano Beach Best Wishes To The Class Of ’67 OUR CONGRATULATIONS wartin a. ROACUOE company CLASS OF ’67 REALTORS 2696 E. Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 941-6131 2684 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. Pompano Beach, Fla. WM. LEADER The Rise of the Fall The Long and the Short of It Ye COIFFURES INC. Cordially invite you to see the fall: 16.to 24 inches of hair attached to a tiny weft and comb. COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 2724 Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach Elaine Pilon models a fall at Bijoin Shibui. 941-5070 Compliments of EDWIN B. STIMPSON COMPANY, INC. | Pompano Beach Brooklyn Florida New York TOM ENDICOTT BUICK OPEL Compliments to the Class of '67 1345 S. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida U-HAUL COMPANY Bisen Daily 9:30 To 9:30 yundays 12 Noon To 6 P.M. SUPER DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE DEPARTMENTS LOADED WITH TOP QUALITY Brand Names of Florida 2 100,000 Feet At The Fair of Everyday Bargains 1401 S. Federal Highway — Pompano Beach 2501 E. Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, Florida POMPANO OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. WOLFIE’S “Complete Stock Of All School and Office Supplies’ —Restaurant —Bake Shop Office Furniture Free Delivery Ss —Pantry 61N. E. Ist. St. Pompano Beach Phone: 933-7733 THE Be a aici) rs (ON cy” “TRIANGLE OF SERVICE” FIRST NATIONAL BANK of POMPANO BEACH FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAMPLE ROAD AND FEDERAL HWY., LIGHTHOUSE POINT First NarionaL Bank Ma Compliments of COLE-McDANIEL’S MAGNAVOX Home Entertainment Center The Complete Magnavox Line Including All Solid — State Transistor Portable T.V., Phonos, Radios, Tape Recorders Also Ampex and Sony Tape and Video Recorders 998 N. Federal Highway 941-1441 Congratulations and Best Wishes XH 4} AST 24 East Oceanside Center Pompano Beach LANTERN BOOK SHOP TRACTOR COMPANY BROWARD: PALM BEACH © TRACTORS AND MYERS EQUIPMENT SPRAYERS souk, DEERE FARM AND INDUSTRIAL POMPANO BEACH BOCA RATON BOYNTON BEACH . 972-3535 395-3858 732-4848 2511 HAMMONDVILLE ROAD HWY. 441 STATE ROAD 804 B BOYNTON BEACH POMPANO BEACH Jeckson Burons Shopper’s Haven Store ..where South Floridians Shop Nationally Known Brand Merchandise With Confidence VICE RANCIS ine 2390 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Phone 941-4732 Dart — Coronet — Monaco by DODGE YOUR YEARBOOK IS FOR KEEPS! 3 DTT nag oro 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 268 “To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield” Tennyson OP =a ATTHE CROSSROADS lg PERS | OF THE GOLD COAST SAMPLE ROAD £ YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER Congratulations and Best Wishes for Happiness and Success from THE SHOPPER’S HAVEN MERCHANT’S ASSOCIATION Arnold’s Kiddyland John’s Delicatessen Phillips Shoes Atlantic Rug Company Kane’s Sport Shop Photo Record Center Beauty Fair Kinney Shoes St. Clairs Cafeteria De Lalla’s Shoe Repair Liggett Rexall Striegel’s Bakery Diana Shops Lory’s Fashion The Card Gift Shop El Greco Lamps Shades Neisner Brothers Top Value Stamps Haven Barbershop Newstand Vida Appliances Haven Hearing Center Paint Fair W.T. Grant Holiday Cleaners Pet Haven Winn Dixie Jackson's Byrons Zale’s Jewelry 269 the peoplebankers provide pompanopeople with proficient professionalism (you can bank on it.) Mr. Sam Geer, Vice President of Pompano 4 Beach Bank and Trust Company, shows A A . IPANQ Pat McClain, me Student Council President, as the teller system at the bank. BANK PONMIPANG EACH and Trust Company 1101 East Atlantic Boulevard Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WHY DIDN’T SOMEBODY TELL ME There’s such a big difference in beauty schools and training— SO...WE’RE TELLING YOU! “It’s out of this World!’’ Here’s our new school where you'll find a warm welcome whether you drop in to talk over your future career, or for Hi-Fashion beauty services by our clever students, — or just to see one of America’s beautiful Beauty Schools. Its many ultra-modern features are a joy to behold. Free parking, too! For Complete Information, Call, Write, or Visit elimnsen Beauty Schools Robinson's Beauty School is approved for Teacher's Training, so you can combine 1401 N.E. 26th St. two careers in one. Find out all about it Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33305 today. Telephone: 565-6717 700-800 EAST SUNRISE BOULEVARD FORT LAUDERDALE. FLORIDA 33304 TELEPHONE JACKSON 3-732! OLDSMOBILE —— OLDSMOBILE PHONE 941-0117 F ourteen North Riverside Drive Pompano Beach, Florida (One of| America s sire Sportswear Shops Julie McNiff models one of the fine sportswear outfits to be found at the Clothes Tree. . : RAY ete TAKE-OUT FOODS Chicken’ Rite: Steak Seafood Phone 941-3926 Cypress Plaza Shopping Center Congratulations Class of ‘67 WORDEN’S Jc to $1.00 Store Beacon Light Shopping Center HARBOR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. 2300 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fla. itm wd CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION '67 Plymouth Julie McNiff and Ray Drummond show off a new '67 Plymouth at Harbor Chrysler—Plymouth. Take Charge...Move up to Chrysler ’67 272 A Message fouthe Graduating Glan of 1967 Sheen Od bn fo Cnistain an Ey lent a “Serrowfully, the Thinker is an odd museum piece today. Our modern 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. Jattle-tale gray is not on the escutcheon of saints and martyrs. Ignorance ton E bliss. St is an affliction: an astringent drying up the mind and shriveling its tissue. Mental exercise is good for you. A few intellectual 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 life. For it matters not how deep the sincerity, how war m the heart, how wide the visions if it isnt hosed on knowledge, rt a will piete ith ES iene heer: will aa Fall aed. there lie buried in the Winter Sarthe % Congratulations gi, ti Zip P. resbyterian Gferck (United of Pompano Beach We rom fhe la hurch Bares aino S0tamiuand 11:30 a.m. (aScrrices from january ond dhe May Ist at 9, 10, and ff: 15 | 273 « © + ee Oe Oe Oe Ae Be PO oe ee oe Oe ee | € Adams-Kelly Interior Decorators Mr. Mrs. L.D. Arnold Avalon Garden’s Nursery Bob’s Car Rental Mr. Mrs. R.A. Burt Local Citizens Show Their | Interest In Pompano High Cycle City Mrs. Roberta Mandell Mr. Tom Evans A patron | Mr. Mrs. R.C. Fuller Ray O. Peck, Architect Garden Patio Mart Dr. and Mrs. John Kidge Floyd Grainger Mr. Mrs. Frank Ritti A friend Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Rowe | A friend Mr. Mrs. Walter J. Slade Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hoppe Mr. Mrs.. Roy West 274 % CORAL “) PHARMACY INC. PILLS and THINGS 2601 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach -— Fla: WH 1-4600 GRANADA DRUGS MEDICAL — DENTAL ARTS BUILDING 1800 N. Federal Highway Phone 942-9600 Frank H. Furman, Insurance POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 243) E. Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 942-3120 American Screen Enclosures The Game Keeper 29 S.W. 5th Street 22 East Oceanside Center Phone: 941-3445 Imported Domestic Toys and Games ATV Television and Radio Guest Furniture, Inc. 350 S.E. 15th Street 434 Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 933-7015 Pompano Beach, Florida Best of Luck to Class of 67 From Barney and Jan Beachway Jewelers 888 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano 941-3927 Botting Paints, Inc. 1901 Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 942-1047 Bowen’s Used Cars Trucks 20 years in Broward County 701 N. Dixie 933-9631 Cove Patio Shoppe 1617 S.E. 3rd Court Deerfield Beach C. Imbrogno Cypress Plaza Pure Oil 200 S.W. 6th Street Phone: 941-9622 Handy Hardware 31 McNab Road Phone: 943-0115 Compliments of Jiffy Johns Pompano Beach, Fla. Lyons Park Barber Shop Razor Hair-cutting Latest Hair Styles Businessmen Display Concern For Our Community Neal’s Record Card Shop 812-814 N. Federal Hwy. Phone: 941-5143 Compliments of Neisner Brothers Shoppers Haven, Pompano Pandora’s Beauty Shop 325 S.E. 15 Terrace Phone: 933-2604 Pompano Auto Sports 301 N.W. 3 Street Phone: 933-3271 Compliments of Princess Homes 933-2604 Ray’ s Paint Body Shop 600 S. Dixie Hwy. E. Phone: 933-1444 Royal Photo Service 514 S. Dixie Hwy. W. Phone: 933-2949 Standard Mechanical, Inc. 950 S.W. 12th Avenue Pompano Beach, Florida Thurman’s Barber Shop Venetian Shopping Center 942-6899 Vollman’s Pharmacy 132 S.W. Fifteenth Street Pompano Beach, Florida 277 Compliments of the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Dr. Samuel Paris Bell — Minister Rev. R. Craigford — Asst. Minister Sey e Chive with the Lighted Steeple N.E. 3rd St. at 2nd Ave. Pompano Beach, Florida Congratulations Class Congratulations . of '67 | AND “Best Wishes | Gifts — Imports TO. THE | Decorative Home Accessories Greeting Cards Clase of 1967 9 a a (Sushi, — aS si i . PELICAN PRESS - 1301 NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY POMPANO BEACH FLORIDA fet and Lollexprress Paints 17 Oceanside Center y Pompano Beach, Florida US ED KOLLAR Malet pate? ee 933-3084 Congratulations Seniors! unison ProperuUes. Ut FLOR i gees 2400 North Federal Hwy. Real Estate Broker Pompano Beach, Florida Telephone WH 1-1210 ‘‘Best Wishes To The Graduating Class’’ NEENSTELNL TRUCKING COMPANY 280 N. W. 12TH AVENUE © POMPANO BEACH, FLA. WILLIAMS MEDICAL PHARMACY Arnold Williams, Owner-Manager 2190 Atlantic Blvd. ee A Complete Drug Store Phones 942-2617 : | 941-4209 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’67 A-1-A at the HILLSBORO INLET POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Hey Vee Adam’s - Kelly Interior Decorators--274 Alan Evan--257 American Screen Enclosures--276 The Arch--276 Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Arnold--274 Arnold and Spears--257 Atlantic Square--262 A.T.V. Television and Radio--276 Avalon Gardens Nursery--274 a Badcock Furniture--246 Barney and Jan--276 Bateman and Co. Realtors--255 Beachway Jewelers--276 Best Pharmacy, Inc.--259 Bill’s Travel Agency--249 Biyoin Shibui—263 Bob’s Car Rental--274 Bongo Charter Boat--252 Botting Paint Co.--276 Bowen’s Used Cars--276 Broward - Palm Beach Tractor Co.--267 Burger Castle--241 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Burt--274 Bush’s--278 tee ‘Chez Dee--245 City Gas Co.--253 ‘The Clothes Tree--271 Coral Pharmacy--275 Country Squire--263 Cousins Shell Servicenter--246 Cole - McDaniel’s Magnavox--267 Cove Patio Shoppe--276 Cove Pharmacy--246 Cycle City--274 Cypress Plaza Pure Oil--276 Se |Deerfield Beach Bank and Trust Co.--251 |Deerfield Florists--251 |Deerfield Builders Supply--245 |Jeerfield Printing--244 |Dorothy’s Beach Shop--244 Joug Endicott’s Photo Shop--262 Jownie Jewelers, Inc.—255 ire jMr. and Mrs. Tom Evans--274 sl “he Fair--265 | ‘irst Baptist Church of Pompano Beach--261 ‘irst Methodist Church--278 ‘irst National Bank of Pompano Beach--266 |'irst Presbyterian Church--273 | lorida Power and Light--243 raternal Order of Police, Lodge 23--259 ADVERTISING INDEX Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Fuller--274 Frank H. Furman Insurance--276 af pipe The Game Keeper--276 Garden Patio Mart--274 Glasco’s Pompano Bowl--248 Floyd Grainger--274 Granada Drugs--275 Greenstein Trucking Co.--279 Gregory Realtors--263 Guest Furniture, Inc.--276 =e Hall’s Supermarket--242 Handy Hardware--276 Harbor Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.--272 Hardy - Sours - Walton--247 Harris’ Far East Imperial--252 Her Closet--262 Hirshman and Son--248 Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hoppe--274 thi J. Clark’s--242 Jackson’s Byrons--267 Jean Henderson’s School of Charm and Modeling--247 Jet Well and Sprinklers, Inc.--245 Jiffy Johns--277 Jordan Marsh--260 Ee Kee The Kilgore Seed Co.--244 King Motor Company--271 Mr. and Mrs. R. Jay Kraeer--257 ed Lantern Book Shop--267 Lauderdale by-the-Sea Town Hall--242 Lighthouse Point Bank--257 Lyons Park Barber Shop 277 a Mies Mrs. Roberta Mandell--274 Marraffino Italian - American Restaurant--259 Mary Webb’s--264 Mayes Chevrolet, Inc.--254 J.R. Miller Co.--249 Tom Mims Frigidaire Appliances--253 Mister Donut—242 arn Gas Neal’s Record and Card Shop--277 Neisner Brothers—277 Nettie Milgrim’s--246 an VAs Oceanside Merchant’s Association--250 eps | Pandora’s Beauty Shop--277 A. Wesley Parrish--255 Ray O. Peck--274 Pelican Press--278 Photo Reflex - Burdines--237 Pompano Auto and Sports--277 Pompano Beach Bank and Trust Company--270 Pompano Flower Shop--253 Pompano Mercantile Co.--251 Pompano Office Supply--265 Princess Homes--277 =e Ray Gregson’s Take Out--271 Ray’s Paint and Body Shop--277 Dr. and Mrs. John Ridge--274 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritti--274 Robinson’s Beauty School--270 Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Rowe--274 Royal Photo Service--251 Boer Saint Martins-in-the-Fields--251 Satellite Lighting, Inc.--249 Sherrill’s--248 Shopper’s Haven Merchants Association--269 Showcase--263 Silver Thatch Motel Inn--244 Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Slade--274 Slaton Chevrolet--258 Slone Realty--246 Snape’s Texaco Service—245 Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph--256 Standard Mechanical Company--277 Stimpson Company--264 Sun Fashions--255 Sun Sentinel--258 Sweden House--252 eee Thurman’s Barber Shop--277 Tom Endicott Buick--265 Tunison Properties of Florida, Inc.--279 ant lie U-Haul--265 sae A.E. Vanderzicht and Co., Inc.--257 Vic Francis Dodge--267 Vollman’s Pharmacy--277 Pee Ward’s City--255 M.N. Weir and Sons--247 Mr. and Mrs. Roy West--274 Wharf Restaurant--240 Williams Medical Pharmacy--279 Wolfie’s--265 Worden’s--272 doy Si ies Yardarm Restaurant--280 282 A Abbott, Thomas—82,173 Abernathy, Donna—83,147 Abinate Fina, Janice—195 Acitelli, Frank—147 Acitelli, Rhonda—147 Ackerman, Leslie—105,113,173 Adams, Antonia—113,173 Adams, Elizabeth—147 Adams, Melissa—147 Adams, Robert—122,147 Adams, Robert R.—18,92,94, 130,195 Adams, Sally—73,129,147 Adams, Shelley—147 Adams, Sybil—147 Adams, Walt—147 Addley, Patricia—147 Adey, Patricia—108 Adrey, Charles—82 Adrian, Pamela—84,117,143, 147 Ahlert, William—87,173 Ahlman, Pam—80,83,90,173 Aiken, John—147 Aker, Kenneth—147 Akerlind, Nils—173,176 Albertson, Norma—147 Albrecht, Donna—173 Alderman, Carl—46,115,212, 215 Alderman, Larry—195 Alexander, Charles—22,81,82, 195 Alexander, Robert—94,130,195 Allan, Catherine—147 Allen, Gail—173 Allen, Nancy—79,92,104,115, 128,129,195 Allen, Ruth—45 Allen, Willie—147 Almeida, John—108,173 Almodovar, Ray—147 Aloise, Corinne—195 Altman, Richard—147 Amacher, William—195 Ames, Sandy—173 Ames, Thomas—147 Amig, Linda—147 Amrhein, Chris—84,85,147 Anderson, Carolyn—195 Anderson, Chris—90,195,260 Anderson, Diana—173 Anderson, Jody—81,147 Anderson, LeRoy—124 Anderson, Ronnie—87,195 Andes, Robert—147 Andrews, Carl—147 Andrews, Gail—83,147 Andrews, Linda—173 . Andrews, Mabel—83,147 Anguilm, David—138,195 Anquilm, Wendy—87,143,147 Anthoney, Brenda—83,147 Appel, Marian—45 Ard, Bill—173 Armstrong, David—94,195 Arnold, Suzanne—22,70,75,80, 96,195 Arrowsmith, Don—147 ART CLUB—112,113 Arthur, Timothy—147 Ashburn, Richard—71,112,173 Askew, Susan—195 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE— 89 Atkins, Wyman—102,195 Atkinson, Thelma, Mrs.—56 Atterholt, June—195 AUDIO VISUAL CLUB -119 Aufiero, John—173 August, Nancy—173 Austin, Dean—18,89,94,130, 132,195 General Index Austin, Peter—94,147 Avasso, Jill—19,195 Babcock, Elizabeth—173 Bacharach, Greg—103,131,195 Backus, Barry—81,82,196 Badagliacco, John—87,173 Baer, Diane—83,196 Baer, Timothy—26,87,147 Bailey, Christian—50,118 Bailey, Kevin—33,98,147,150, 151 Bailey, Steye—147 Baird, Cameron—173 Baker, Bruce—147 Baker, Charles—147 Baker, Debbie—147 Baker, James—173 Baker, Judy—86,196 Baker, Mark—71,98,116,196 Baker, Sandra—147 Baker, Virginia—147 Baldwin, Greg—84,87,173 Baleson, Edward—173 Balfoort, Robert—46 Balistreri, Kathryn—87,147 Ball, Art—103,173 Ball, Christy—147 Ballentine, Particia—87,147 Ballentine, Vickie—147 BAND-—S86,87 Bandi, Winnie—117,147 Bankhead, Janet—148 Bankhead, Patricia—196 Banks, Dennis—22,71,72,115, 196 Banks, Lynn—196 Barber, Mark—86,87,98,196 Barker, Galen—173 Barker, Jay—81,82,148 Barnhart, Rainelle—148 Barnes, Everett—148 Barnes, Ann—173 Barnett, Jeff—173 Barnett, Linda—173 Barnett, Melinda—148 Barnett, Shirley—196 Barrett, Carolyn—120,173 Barrett, John—123 Barrett, Mary—148 Barringer, Robyn—196 Barron, Ronald—173 Bartenfelder, Larry—133,148 Bartenfelder, Lee—73,133,148 Bassett, Greg—131,173 Bateman, Tom—92,98,173 Battle, Eugene—148 Batzer, Judi—78,104,173 Bautel, Karen—148 Baxter, Linda—148 Bayer, Constance—113,196 Bayerl, Bettejane—64,173,120 Bayerl, Daniel—173 Bazner, Debbie—173 Beach, Robert—148 Beal, David—148 BEANPICKER-—74,75 Beasley, Craig—148 Beaudot, Joseph—196 Bechstein, Karen—148 Beck, Shirley—148 Beck, Kirk—148 Beede, Carole—87 Bell, Barbara—173 Bell, Beverly—148 Bell, Diane—87,148 Bell, Michael—133,148 Bellmor, Marsha—19,22,72,89, 96,117,196 Bellmor, Russell—173 Belotto, Anthony—110,148 Benedict, Bonita—148 Benedict, William—50,98 Benjamin, Julia—148 Benjamin, Patricia—173 Benkert, Jan—81,82,196 Benkert, Mark—173 Bennett, Babette—148 Bennett, Kathy—117,129,148 Bennet, Phyllis—196 Bennett, Ronald—173 Benuvenuto, Sue—173 Berenguer, Walter—123,197 Berger, Kenneth—173 Bernardo, Guy—148 Berndt, Kimberly—197 Bernston, Debbie—173 Bernston, Rebecca—79,101,115, 197 Berry, Bonnie—174 Berry, James—87,148 Berry, Marilyn—148 Bess, Patricia, Mrs.—46,110 Betz, Denorah—149 Bey, Donna—197 Bianchi, Patricia—174 Bice, Gary—149 Bickmeyer, Connie—73,149 Bierman, Kathy—149 Billingsley, Judy—90,120,197 Birckhead, Lynne—104 Birba, Bill—174 Birdsall, Becky—34,104,197 Bissell, William—174 Bixby, Teri—174 Bizjak, Scott—197 Bizjak, Jolynne—149 Black, Jeanette—83,149 Black, Rachel—149,184 Blackard, Laverne—48 Blackburn, James—149 Blackwelder, Doris—149 Blaha, Richard—82,149 Bland, Clyde—84,174 Bland, Pat—120,174 Blatzer, Candy—149 Bledsoe, Kathleen, Mrs.—41 Blevins, Terry—174 Blinco, Douglas—102,197 Blonder, Edward—149 Blondin, Michael—133,149 Blow, Myron—149 Blue, Debbie—174 Boan, Gregory—197 Boat, Mike—197 Boeckel. Sharon—149 Boehl, Georgiann—174 Bogert, Brett—174 Boggs, Barbie—174 Boggs, Ronald—174 Bohon, Helene—78,149 Boles, Bernadette—149 Bolk, Barbara—174 Bolk, Linda—120,197 Bonanno, Michele—90,174 Bond, Judy—104.117,174 Bono, Edward—149 Bono, Kathy—73.174 Bonsteel, Peter—149 Boorman, Craig—81.82,174 Boorman, Jennifer—113,149 Bothwell. John—133.149 Boudreau, Janet—149 Bourg, David—174 Bousman, Susan—71,117,174 Bowe. Diana—149 Bowdle, Linda—120,197 Bowdle, Richard—115,174 Bower, Eric—119,174 Bowers, Bey—149 Bowers, Brender—197 Box, Charles—133.147,149 Boyd, Bert—87,115,174 Boyd, Stephen—87,149 BOY’S CHORUS—82 Bracken, John—87.149 Bracy, Robert—138,147,149 Braddee, Marilyn—80 Bradford, Gary—122,174 Brady, Karen—78,174 Brainerd, Malinda—174 Brainerd, Webster—119,197 Brant, Robert—84,87,174 Bratton, Michael—174 Brausam, Alfred—197 Brayton, Jacque—174 Bridges, Janet—174 Bridges, Robert—61,149 Briggs, Cynthia—87,149 Broan, Linda—197 Brodie, Robert—174 Brooke, Phillip—174 Brokaw, Peggy—174 Brooks, David—174 Brooks, William—81,92,94,95, 134,135,197 Brooks, Gary—149 Brooks, Margaret—149 Brooks, Lanetra—174 Brorstrom, Elizabeth—58,113, 197 Brown, Andrew—123 Brown, Barry—149 Brown, David—84,197 Brown, Diane—150 Brown, Edna, Mrs.—56 Brown, Gail—149 Brown, Joslyn—149 Brown, Mariam, Mrs.—54,78 Brown, Mike—174 Brown, Patricia—197 Brown, Patricia L.—26,57,83, 149 Brown, Richard—150 Brown, Robert—103,198 Brown, Ronald E.—150 Brown, Ronald R.—87,175 Brown, Terry—175 Brownell, Linda—87,101,175 Brundage, Paul—98,115,175 Brunson, Tommy—108 Bryan, Gale—175 Bryan, Jim—73,175 Bryant, Armetia—45 Bryant, Gale—198 Bryant, Philip—87 Bucek, Anthony—87,150 Bucek, Irvin—150 Buckley, Clare—150 Buffa, Bruce—72,198 Burgess, Christine—83,175 Burgess, Linda—175 Burgess, Murray—84,119,150 Burgess, Sammie—138,147,150 Burgess, Wilma—175 Burgin, Thomas—175 Burke, Cynthia—150 Burkert, Kenneth—198 Burnett, Alan—175 Burnett, Karen—150 Burns, Grace, Mrs.—52 Burns, Mike—150 Burnsed, Regina—175 Burris, Brenda—81,83,175 Burroughs, Glenn—175 Burton, Carolyn—198 Burton, Jean—150 Busby, Deborah—198 Burtrem, Scott—175 Butler, Jerome—150 Butler, Lillian—73,150 Butler, Michael—133,150 Butler, Nancy—87,198 Butler, Timothy—103 Buzzo, Billy—175 Byerly, Stephen—82 c Cagle, Mary—150 Caleffe, Denise—198 Caliendo, Sam—150 Callahan, John—198 Callaway, Bill—115,175 Callum, Ricky—54,175,194 Calvin, Erma—150 Campagna, Lana—150 Campagna, Mike—130,147,175 Campanella, Marcia—150 Campbell, Debbie—150 Campbell, Carol—109,198 Campbell, Darrell—198 Campbell, Judy, Mrs.—44 Campbell, Mary, Mrs.—46 Campbell, Mike—98,175 Campbell, Robert A.—82,133, 150 Campbell, Robert—175 Canfield, David—84,115,175 Cantrell, Carlin—78,96,175 Cappelen, Arthur—94,131,198 Carey, Cynthia—150 Carey, Sue—198 Carlisle, Charles—41 Carlisle, Jean, Mrs.—42 Carlson, Jeffrey—150 Carlson, Clifford—150 Carmody, John—150 Carrigan, Anita—198 Carroll, Bernadine, Mrs.—46, 104 Carroll, Dianne—87,88,90,100, 198 Carroll, Marc—94,131,175 Carroll, Robert—150 Carson, Sharyn—176 Carter, Judi—198 Carter, Jerry—150 Carter, Kathie—81,198 Carter, Ronald—81,82,198 Carteret, Geraldine—150 Casby, Margaret—150 Caskey, Brett—123 Caskey, Jan—150 Castiglione, Peter—84,86,87, 198 Castillo, Esther—176 Caswell, Marian, Mrs.—46,54 Cato, Susan—69,74,75,120,198 Cawley, John—103,176,186 Cesky, Brenda—150 Cesky, Linda—80,176 Chadwick, Linda—150 Chakford, Bill—176 Chaney, Vickie—150 Chapman, Vicki—198 Charlan, Charles—133,150 Cheek, Gerald—150 Cherof, James—94,150 Cherof, Jane—76,79,96,198 Cherry, Al—150 Cheshire, James—98,172,176 Chimeno, Michael—176 Chisholm, Carlynn—150 Chisholm, Marlynn—151 Choquette, Gail—101,176 Choulat, Karen—176 Ciotoli, Eugene—151 Cishek, George—87 Ciutti, Joseph—176 CIVINETTES—104,105 Clapp, Deborah—71,78,199 Clark, Christine—151 Clark, Druscilla—151 Clark, Joan—151 Clark, Leslie—19 Clark, Michael—199 Clark, Virginia—73,141,151 Clark, Warren—87,199 Clemments, William—133 Clemmons, Evon—151 Cleveland, Irene—96,172,176 Clinton, Frank—40 Cloutier, Donald—151 Cloutier, Jackqueline—71,108, 199 Coates, Deborah—104,199 Coates, John—176 Coats, Joseph—87,199 Coe, Gail—151 Coffey, Cheryl—90,108,199 Coffey, Ethel—109,199 Coffey, Ronald—176 Cogdill, Danny—121,199 Cohn, Dorothy, Mrs.—46,80, 213 Cole, Tana—24,73,104,128,176 Cole, Trudy—143,151 Colelli, Lorraine—151 Colelli, Peter—176 Coleman, Kathy—151 Coleman, James—35,136,176 Coleman, Marvin—87,199 Colley, Earlene—151 Colley, Milton—199 Collins, Christopher—151 Collins, Edwin—176 Collins, Mary—176 Combs, Michael—151 Compton, Bob—176 CONCERT CHORUS-83 Conley, Chris—176 Conn, Wayne—176 Conrod, Richard—98,199 Cook, Cheryl—54,81,176 Cook, Peggy—78,151 Coons, Nancy—151 Cooper, Judy—176 Cooper, Marie—45 Cope, Mark—18,89,92,94,130, 199 Coppola, Karyl—109,199 Coppola, Pam—108,199 Corbett, Chylene—111,151 Corbett, Richard—133,151 Corboy, Connie—113,176 Cordery, Harriet—83,91,176 Cordery, Louise—117,151 Corey, Garth—176 Corey, Heather—151 Corey, Shannon—151 Corwin, Kimberly—87,88,96, 196,199 Coston, Jerrilyn—151 Cottrell, Pamela—176 Coughlin, Attie, Mrs.—217 Coughlin, Kerry—81,82,133 Coucil, Claudia—151 Council, Pamela—101,115,176 Cousino, Bonnie—199 Cousineau, Michelle—151 Cowan, Kay—151 Cowherd, Cathy—80,101,112, 113,115,176 Cox, Deborah—176 Cox, Larry—176 Cox, Charlton—113,200 Craig, Ann—19,22,72,92,101, 115,128,200 Craig, Hunter—98,152 Cramer, Melody—152 Craton, Bobby—82,177 Crawford, Jeff—73,152 Creech, Doris—22,27,29.30,31, 32,78,101,106,111,117,115, 200 Creech, Helen, Mrs.—46,54,106 Crisovan, Dan—152 Crockett, Elizabeth—152 Crockett, Mae—152 Crotchett, Linda—152 Cromer, Linda—104,177 Cross, Deborah—96,117,177 Crosser, James—152 Crow, Gary—66,200 Crumley, Lynn—177 Crutcher, Edwin—177 Cullaton, Brian—84,152 Cullum, Joann—152 Cummiskey, Debbie—83,177 Cunningham, James—132,133 Curland, Lorraine—152 Curran, Susan—81,83,152 Cusker, Reed—81,83,152 Cusworth, Marlene—123,177 Cyr, Donald—152 Czine, Beverly—177 D Dagovitz, Steve—152 Dahl, Gary—177 Daisley, Suzanne—81,83,200 Dangler, Janet—108,200 Daniels, James—81,82,200 Daniels, Larry—122,177 Daniels, Marie—177 Daniels, Ralph—123,200 Daniels, William—152 Danner, Susan—96,115,177 Dasch, Vernon—36,92,200 Davenport, Constance—152 Davidson, Marie—78,80,177 Davidson, Pamela—83,177 Davies, Valerie—200 Davis, Barbara—87,152 Davis, Deborah—152 Davis, Glenn—152 Davis, Janis—108,200 Davis, Martha—152 Dawn, Dewill—133,152 Dawson, Edward—92,200 Day, Mitchell—152 Day, Bill—177 DeBoard, David—35,86,87,200 Deboe, Greg—152 De Busk, Billy—152 Deeter, Cary—152 Defreitas, Dennis—86,177 Degro, Joan—152 Deguido, Donna—124,200 Delaplante, Chris—108,201 Delaplante, Cory—152 Delaney, James—133,153 Del Bosque, Craig—177 Del Bosque, Thomas—87 Delisa, Dorothy—177 Delk, Marcia—153 Delp, Jim—153 Delpit, Nell—73,87,88,177 Delpit, Victoria—87,201 Delprete, Valarie—177 Delspina, Carl—201 Delspina, Catherine—153 Demambro, Gene—87,153 De Mattia, Bob—177 De Mello, Juanita—153 Demers, Elizabeth—153 Dennison, Tony—153 Densmore, Jan—135,177 Densmore, Jeffry—22,99,201 Denvir, James—98,115,177 Dering, Kit—153 Desmond, Marcia—100,115,201 Desrosiers, Jeanne—153 Devinny, Kathy—96,177 De Vos, Carol—153 De Vos, Loren—177 Dewade, Patricia—153 Deweese, Patricia—87,88,153 De Zurik, Michael—177 Dichiara, Chris—73,104,117, 177,248 Dietrich, Ed—84,85,98,99,177 Difalco, Donna—87,88,153 Dils, Diana—84,85,87.201 Di Nardo, Ann, Mrs.—44 Diquette, Gail—153 DISTRIBUTIVE COOPERA- TIVE TRAINING—108 Dix, Kathryn—110,201,260 Dix, Opal, Mrs.—89 Dixon , Gary—153 Doak, Janet—48 Doan, Keven—201 Doerr, Roy—177 Doherty, John—201 Dolan, Karen—101,115,201 Donato, Carol—92,96,128,201 Donovan, Keith—123 Doolan, Margaret—153 Doremus, Vernon—201 Dorner, Janice—87,88,101,177 Dorsey, Thomas—153 Doubrava, Daniel—201 Dougherty, Michael—201 ee Linda—73,104,129, 153 Downing, Pat—104,177 Downs, Jeanne—153 - Dreter, Dotty—80,153 Drost, Deborah—83,177 Droweinga, Benjamin—153 Drummond, Frank—71,80,110, 177 Drummond, Raymond—18,22, 70,72,75,92,99,116,127,130, 272 Dujat, Carol—153 Dull, Deborah—17,22,25,70,71, 74,89,96,117,201 Dumbaugh, William—177 Duncan, Barbara—153 Duncan, Donald—177 Duncan, Gloria—120,121,201 Dupont, Douglas—130,177 Durden, Mary—177 Durden, Gene—123,177 Durocher, Michael—153 Duvall, Ronnie—122,147 Dygert, Eric—153 Eames, Teena—153 Earll, Kristy—153 Easom, Scott—153 Easom, Sue—83,177 Eatmon, Drew—153 Eatmon, Karen—153 Eatmon, Kenneth—92,122,131, 178 Ebert, Steven—83,102,201 Eckers, Bob—78,178 Eckerson, Etta—153 Edge, Rhonda—153 Edman, Jay—122,153 Edwards, Bernice—153 Edwards, Lamar—153 Egnew, David—153 Ehrig, Joanne—178 Ehrlich, David—109,153 Eldridge, Judy—83,201 Eldridge, Patricia—178 Eller, Dwight—201 Elliot, Richard—61 Ellis, Suzanne—154 Ellis, Timothy—87,154 Elsasser, Robert—178 Elwood, Jim—78,115,118,178, 186 English, Jerry—154 English, Larry—154 Enoss, David—178 Ericson, Gayle—91,115,117,178 Ernst, Alan—201 Esposito, Paul—133,154 Estill, Alan—82 Estridge, Marcos—178 Evans, Roberta—23,89,120,201 Evans, Robert—22,32,74,75,87, 106,202 Evans, Sherry—84,85,87,115, 178 Everitt, Barbara—50 F Faherty, Patrick—202 Fann, Alfred—178 Farmer, Sandra—154 Farnham, Deborah—178 Farquharson, Norman—81,82, 202 Fauerbach, Barbara—202 Faupel, Carl—178,123 Favitta, Gary—92,94,202 Favitta, Josephine—154 Fay, Robert—71,118,119,202 Fegenbush, Helen—178 Fellows, Clark—154 Felton, Diane—87,96,178 Felton, Sharon—202 Felty, Ann—73,154 Fendentz, Valerie—76,77,202 Ferguson, Bruce—178 Ferguson, Larry—133,154 Fess, Susan—96,178 Fessenden, Cheryl—101,141, 202 Fessenden, Clare, Mrs.—45 Fessenden, Craig—72.154 Festa, Richard—92,131,202 283 284 Festa, Robert—133,154 Fetherston, Edward—154 Fiat, Frederic—66,108 Ficarra, Diane—120,202 Fichera, Jim—178 Fiebach, Donna—73,96,178 Fiedler, Reiner—115,202 Field, Robert—34,94,185,20 2 Fields, Deborah—154,155,156 Fields, Douglas—27,72,76,92, 115,202 Fifer, Randy—87,99,178 Finley, Keith—21,134,135,136, 202 Finzel, Jack—154 Fiore, Marc—118,202 Fish, Robert—178 Fisher, George—178 Fisher, Joan—178 Fisher, Lenor—202 Fisher, Mary—154 Fisher, Robert—154 Fisher, Susan—96,202 Fiske, Suzie—178 Fiske, Lucetta—104,202 Fitzgerald, Anne—203 Fivek, Kristi—80,84,85,154 Fitzgerald, Diane—108,203 Fitzpatrick, Karen—203 Flaherty, Trish—78,96,178 Flaherty, Richard—48,54,55, 116 Fletcher, Daniel—99,203 Fletcher, Bob—138,147,178 Fleury, Rick—178 Fliegelman, Kay—82,154 Flint, Frank—178 Flythe, Michael—103,203 Forbes, Glenn—154 Forbes, Renee—203 Ford, Jerry—133,147,154 Ford, Kelli—20,104,203 Ford, Skip—154 Forsyth, Thomas—203 Forsythe, James—178 Forsythe, Sally—73,154 Fox, Sandra—154 Franciscus, John—18,71,89,98, 203 Franklin, Jane—129,154 Franklin, Judy—24,72,89,96, 107,203 Franklin, Sue—87,88,101,178 Franks, Dale—87,88,178 Fraser, John—203 Frederes, Sandra—104,178 Frederick, Michelle—203 Fredericks, Karl—154 Freels, Cynthia—154 Freeman, Evelyn—178 Freeman, Sue—178 FRENCH CLUB-117 French, Patricia—203 Friend, Phyllis—203 Fulford, Bennye—87,203 Fuller, Bryan—154 Fuller, Marquita—25, 75, 178 Fulmore, Randolph—154 Fulton, Brian—154 Funke, Bev—87,115,178 Furgason, Jo, Mrs.—46,79 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA—122,123 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA—124 FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS—109 FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION—120,121 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA—80 G Gaedke, Peggy—96,111,178 Gaedke, Rae—154 Gaither, Diana—87,88,90,178 Gallagher, Albert —154 Gamble, Carolyn—154 Gardner, 78,154 Gardner, Edna—45 Gardner, George—179 Gardner, James—179 Gargano, Robert—179 Gariglio, Gary—179 Garland, Robert—154 Garner, Kathryn—83,154 Garnsey, Marion—84,87,154 Garrett, Debbie—81,83,110, 111,179 Gaskin, David—154 Gaskin, Patricia—203 Gatley, Patti—83,155 GAVEL CLUB-110,111 Gawor, Ronnalee—155 Geer, Beth—70,75,101,179 Geer, Mary, Mrs.—42,43 Genet, Barbara—179 Genova, Marina—36,72,104, 117,203 George, Barbara—91,96,117, 203 Gerber, Robert—154 Gerber, Patricia—203 GERMAN CLUB-116 Gestewitz, Linda—87,88,101, 115,179 Gerke, John—154 Giannini, Joan—203 Giannini, Joyce—155 Gibb, Sue—111,179 Gibbs, Betty—203 Gibbs, Robert—155 Gibbs, Ronnie—155 Gibbs, Thomas—155 Gibson, Candace—113,203 Gibson, Lee—133,155 Gibson, Scott—155 Giedraites, Deborah—80,117, 155 Gilbert, Walter—179 Gilbert, Jeanne—155 Gilchrest, Brian—179 Gilchrest, Marian—80,83,92, 141,203 Gill, Barbara—155 Gill, Fonnie—155 Gill, Vickie—120,204 Gillispie, Deborah—120,121,204 Gillespie, John—87,155 Gillion, Leatha—155 Girard, Mary—155 Girouard, Sharon—73,179 Giroux, Carol—179 Gladwell, Mark—179 Glaize, Sara—70,79,104,204 Glasco, Cheryl—83,155 Glattli, Pamela—21,86,87,115, 204 Glinski, Tom—179 Godsall, Ann—81,83,107,204 Godsall, Linda—81,82,96,204 Goggin, James—95,96,204 Goggin, Jean—155 Gold, Suzanne—143,155 Goll, Curtis—155 Golly, John—155 Good, Barbara—21,71,76,89,93, 96.107.108.204 Good, John—26,155 Goodballet, Debby—83,179 Goodballet, Donald—133,155 Goodman, James—155 Goodrum, Marie—179 Goodrum, Sarah—155 Googe, C. L.—87,99,133,150, 156,165 Gordon, Dan— 99,179 Gordon, Diane—150,156 Gore, Stephen—204 Gore, William—156 Gorleib, Esther—156 Gottshall, Cynthia—179 Gottshall, Donald—94,204 Graham, Robert—156 Granger, Sharon—156 Grant, John—99,115,179 Grau, Francisco—179 Gray, Jack—87,147,156 Grecco, Cynthia—156 Gregory, Jack—156 Green, Hal—54,115 Green, Nancy—87,88,156 Greer, Margaret, Mrs.—42,43 Greer, Maureen—124,179 Greif, Rick—156 Grenci, Brent—156 Grey, Erna, Mrs.—42 Griffin, Christine—156 Griffin, Danny—179 Griffin, Jackie—156 Griffin, Joseph—156 Griffin, Rick—179 Griffith, Phil—179 Grimes, Connie—204 Grinis, James—179 Grismer, Arthur—50,109 Gronbeck, Susy—83,156 Grossman, Gayle—78,91,204 Grubb, Barbara—204 Grunow, Susan—179 Gubanna, Corinne—156 Guenette, Thomas—82,179 Guils, Pamela—179 Guinn, Edward—156 Guinn, Judith—156 Guinn, June—156 Gunkel, Susan—156 Gunther, Donna—179 Gurcak, John—156 Gurcak, Joseph—180 Gutierrez, Mary—117,180 Gutmann, Bonnie—180 Gutmann, Peggy—204 Guzzardo, Linda—104,180 Guzzardo, Marla—180 Haag, Carl—156 Haag, James—81,82,180 Hackling, Jeffery—180 Hadler, Judy—156 Hadler, Peggy—83,156 Hagmaier, Raymond—180 Hagman, Dexter—52,71,72 Hale, Carol—83, 156 Hale, Forrest—48 Hale. Gary—115,147,180 Hale, Holly—91,141 204 Hall, Ann—87, 204 Hall, Deborah—156 Hall, Fred—204 Hall, Kathy Ann—83,156 Hall, Michael—87,156 Hall, Susan—117,204 Hall, William—156 Halle, Walter—156 Hamel, Linda—156 Hamilton, Thee Ron—133,157 Hammer, ’Phyllis— 157 Hammon, Alfred—157 Hammond, Sandra—180 Hancock, Donna—180 Hancock, John—180 Hanley, Donald—180 Hanley, Patricia—204 Hanna, Kathleen—180 Hannon, Lawrence—157 Hansen, Robert—205 Hansen, Victor—157 Hanson, Gregory—205 Harding, Milton—56 Hardister, Darrel—205 Hardy, Lynn—78, 109,155,205 Hardy, Susan—157 Harlem, Janet—157 Harnage. Linda—180 Harper, Dorothy, Mrs.—42 Harper, Richard—157 Harrell, Bruce—87,157 Harrell, Kay—87, 90, 205 Harrell, Keith—119,157,162 Harris, ‘Deborah—180 Harris, Carol—73,104,180 Harris, Donna—91,120,180 Harris, Priscilla—83,157 Harrison, George—180 Harrison, James—157 Harrison, John—180 Hart, Richard—157 Hartz, Ray—111,116,180,103 Harvey, Alton—94,205 Harvey, Dave—157 Harvey, Joan—180 Harvey, Linda—87,205 Hasis, Teddy—180 Hatcher, Virginia—180 Hatfield, Herman—62 Hawkins, John Lee—157 Hayes, Carolyn—205 Hayes, Jenny—37,72,82,92,93, 95,96,128,205 Hayes, Kathleen—83,157 On Susan—27,58,104,113, 20 Hayslip, Greg—180 Hayslip, Linda—157 Heath, Billy Joe—123 Heath, Jerry—133,180 Heath, Trudy—205 Heekin, Bruce—180 Heffner, Lyn—205 Hegney, Yvonne—157 Heier, David Steven—157 Heifner, Jack—50,102 Heifner, Robert—84,85,86,87, 102 Helton, Susan—157 Henderson, Douglas—181 Henesy, Dorothy, Mrs.—46 Henley, Emma—45 Henley, Peggy—83,84,157 Henry, Debra—81,83,104,181 Hentz, Gordon—181 Herbert, Gloria—205 Herrera, Alida—73,181 Herron, Terry—157 Herschleb, William—87,99,205 Heselton, Michael—181 Heslet, Lynette—181 Hewitt, Christine—181 Hewitt, Sally—77 Hichenbottom, Brenda—157 Higby, Linda—205 Higgens, Lawrence—157 Higgins, Helen—205 Higgins, Ray—133,157 High, Michael—206 Hill, Cheryl—181 Hill, Douglas—206 Hill, Gail—78,113,157 Hill, Jerry—94,131,147,206 Hill, John—62,132 Hill, Mary—206 Hill, Rebecca—124,157 Hines, Kaye—157 Hines, Van—122,157 Hinish, John—81,82,103,181 Hinkle, Dale—181 Hinners, Ronald—181 Hinson, Stewart—181 Hoag, James—147,157 Hoag, Kitty—181 Hodgens, Sarah—91,206 Hodges, Richard—133,157 Hoey, Eileen—157 Hoffman, Philip—181 Hogan, Michael—81,157 Hogen, David—94,117,211,206 Hogge, Janet—181 Holbrook, Maria—83,157 Holden, Randy—206 Holder, Kay—157 Hollenbeck, Charlen—181 Holliday, James—206 Holloway, Richard—181 Holloway, Theresa—73,157,162 Holmes, Lee—181 Holmes, Taylor—94,206 Holton, Theresa—87 588,181 Hooper, Ruth—42 Hoops, Jim—157 Hoops, Judy—157 Hoover, Russell—122,181 Hopkins, Robert—181 Hopper, George—82 Horn, Cinda—105,206 Horton, Linda—24 377,115,206 Houghton, Dana—i81 Houlihan, John—157 Hovey, Nancy—172,181 Howard, Christopher—206 Howard, James—87,157 Howell, Allen—147 Howell, Becky—109,181 Howell, Louell—85,96,181 Howell, Mark—82,147,158 Huber, Janice—158 Hudnut, Fresca—111,206 Hudson, Pamela—91,111,181 Hudson, Tonia—158 Hughes, Gary—206 Hughes, Elizabeth—23,72,105, 206,260 Hull, Carrie—158 Humphreys, Carol—86,87,181 Humphreys, Linda—105,181 Hunt, Jeff—71,94,116,206 Hunt, Keith—206 Hunter, Kathy—158 Hurst, Luane—158 Hurt, Paul—133,158 Husebo, Cindy—158 Hutchinson, Dianne—181 Hutchinson, Joan—181 INTERACT—93,94,95 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL—71 Treland, Barry—206 Ireland, Betty—181 Irish, Nancy—58,59 Irizarry, Irving—158 Isbell, James—206 Isler, Marilyn—206 Isler, Terry—158 Ismer, Janet—73,158 J Jackson, Jimmie—158 Jackson, Kathy—81.83,117,181 Jackson, Linda—181 Jackson, Michael—158 Jaksch, Hilda—45 Jamerson, Gidget—181,248 James, Blondelle—158 James, Francis—204 James, Kristi—158 Jameson, Patricia—158 Jansen, Martha, Mrs.—49 Jarman, David—110,206 Jefferson, Carol—181 Jennaro, Sharyl—181 Jenne, Leonard—21,33,81,82, 107,207 Jobbitt, Albert—207 Joel, Steve—92,99,130,131,207 Johns, Kip—73,81,82,133,147, 181 Johns, Michael—207 Johnson, Aaron—82,158 Johnson, Annie—158 Johnson, Brett—182 Johnson, Carleen—72,92,96, 128,207 Johnson, Cathy Lois—182 Johnson, Cathy Lynn—83 Johnson, Charles—158 Johnson, Cheri—76,78,197,207 Johnson, David—87 Johnson, Deborah—158 Johnson, Don—182 Johnson, Cathy—182 Johnson, Elizabeth, Mrs.—47,55 Johnson, Jill—182 Johnson, Judy—81,83,207 Johnson, Karen—158 Johnson, Leif—182 Johnson, Linda—105,124,207 Johnson, Linda—158 Johnson, Lynn—18,89,95,194, 207 Johnson, Katrina—158 Johnson, Mark—158 Johnson, Michael—207 Johnson, Pat—182 Johnson, Peggy—207 Johnson, Sandra—207 Johnson, Sara, Mrs.—56 Johnson, Scott—182 Johnson, Stephen—71,118,207 Johnson, Steven—109,121,207 Johnson, Susie—74,87,97,120, 124,207 Johnston, Gary—123,207 Johnston, Kathy—87,158 Johnston, Laura—97,207 Jones, Bruce—208 Jones, Debra—158 Jones, Ridson—158 Jones, Steven—158 Jones, Wayne—94,131,208 Jordan, Thomas—158 Jou, Martha—158 Juday, Jim—133,158 Judge, Deborah—208 Judge, Rebecca—182 JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE-118 JUNIOR CIVITAN—102,103 JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES— 90.91 JUNIORETTES—93,96,97 Justice, Nolene—52 K Kaczmarek, Edward—116 Kaelin, Terry—158 Kahn, Kathy—76,80,97,182 Kananen, John—84,87,208 Kane, Charles—115,147,208 Kane, Joan—158 Kane, Randy—182 Kane, Thomas—45 Kashmiry, Mimi—97,208 Kashmiry, Moshen—158 Kassal, Claudia—182 Kaufmann, Sherry—158 Kayser, Albert—208 Keane, George—158 Keane, Katherine—158 Kedney, Sue—62.182 Keebler, Fred—158 Keeney, Donna—158 Kelement, Pamela—182 Keller, Mary Ellen—97,208 Keller, Lee—133,159 Kelley, Rodley—122,159 Kellough, Chuck—182 Keely, Linda—124.209 Kelly, Michael—159 Kelton, Linda—83,124,159 Kemmler, Eric—159 Kennedy, Douglas—135.136,209 Kennedy, Pamela—83.159 Kennedy, Richard—209 Kephart, James—159 Kercheval. Tnlie—159 Kercheval, Nancy—89,194,208 Kerr, Darcie—73,84.87,182 Kersten, Linda—182 Ketcham, David—182 KEY CLUB—98,99 KEYETTES—100,101 Kiddy, Karen—124,159 Kieninger. Kathleen—87,159 Kiesling, Christi—182 Kievit, Daniel—113,182 Kiewitt, Thomas—208 Kilgen, Kathryn—159 Killoran, Thomas—159 Kimball. Brian—159 King, Chester—87,159 King, George—209 King, Rachel—45 Kinley, John—182 Kipp, Kathy—209 Kirbert, John—103.113,122,209 Kirby. Jimmy—209 Kirk, Julie—104.124,209 Kirkland, Sue—45 Kirsch, Diana—83,182 Kirsch, Helen—45 Klepper, Aurelia—91,107,111, 117,209 Klier, Alexis—159 Kliner, Bruce—87,159 Knab, Kristine—159 Knight, Terry—209 Knowles, Helen—159 Knowlton, Karin—182 Koch, Karen—96,182 Koehn, Robert—182 Kohl, Katherine—209 Kokernot, Randy—182 Kollar, Sandra—71,72,79,104, 209 Koller, Douglas—159 Koller, Robert—159 Koontz, Josie, Mrs.—49 Koplin, Lynne—73,84,85,159 Kraeer, Mona—81,83,91,207 Kram, Keith—209 Kreep, Chuck—182 Kriplean, Gary—182 Krueger, Jeanne—84,85,86,87, 182 Kruse, Pamela—92,141,182 Kunkle, Jim—182 Kunkle, Jo—159 L La Flam, Delia—159 LaFontaine, Roger—108 Laiacona, Francis—182 Lamb, Marilee—159 Laird, Sandra—81,182 Lake, Bill—182 Lambert, Paul—92,117,130,131, 135,147,207 Lambo, Joyce—159 Lamn, Susan—209 Lanford, Byron—159 Lane, Enith—159 Lane, Scott—159 Lang, George—159 Langley, Debora—87,159 Langley, Robert—209 Langteau, Bette, Mrs.—47,110 Lanteri, Phil—182 Laporta, Edward—182 Lardino, Joe—159 Larue, Peggy—182 Lashbrook, Marilyn—182 Lassiter, Pete—36,130 Latham, Lynn—81,115,209 Lauro, Lynne—108 Lauth, Thomas—182 Lavery, Donna—108 Lavoie, Lea—90,110,209 Lavoie, Scott—159 Lawson, Sandra—182 Layman, Charles—160 Lea, Walter—160 Leadbeater, John—160 Leahy, Michele—72,105,209 Lechner, Doris—183 Lechot, Steve—122,183 LeCompte, Lois—210 Ledford, Debra—160 Lefler, Bob—183 Lefler, Susan—160 Leibrock, Danny—87.210 Leitner, Arthur—183 Lent, Richard—160 Lenz, George—210 Leonard, Robert—87,183 Leriche, Sandy—183 Lesher, Michael—183 Leslie, Linda—160 Lestrange, William—210 Lewis, Flo—45 Lewis, Gail—160 Lewis, Jannett—160 Lewis, Joanne—73,141,160 Lewis, Rita—73,87,88,97,183 Lewis, Ross—210 Lewis, Russell—183 Lewis, Sandra—83,109,210 Licata, Sebastian—183 Lickliter, Andrew—183 Lienhardt, Meredith—112,210 ' Lilholt, Deborah—183 Lightfield, Jean—91,210 Lind, Jerry—210 Lindeke, Charles—123,210 Lindner, Wayne—87 Lisk, Laurel—183 Littleford, Michael, Mrs.—53 Litowich, Harriet—105,210 Livingston, Gilbert—210 Loerop, Fred—183 Logan, Robert—210 Logan, Ronnie—160 Lohnaas, Eric—183 Lohnaas, Martha—111,160 Lomen, Johnnie—183 Long, John—160 Longworth, Richard—210 Loomis, Stanley—210 Loos, Christine—97,210 Loos, Rhonda—160 Loranger, Jean—80,97,183 Lord, Eve—160 Lowndes, Sue—105,183 Lowry, Mary—83,183 Lozo, Marlene—210 Lubins, Kathleen—111,113,183 Lucas, Michael—123,160 Lucas, Walter—116,210 Lugers, Janet—141 Lugers, Marilyn—83,87,141 Lund, Linda—87,160 Lundy, Pamela—109,160 Lunga, Wayne—210 Lunn, Patricia—183 Lunn, Stephen—210 Lynch, Pamela—183 Lyons, Karen—160 M MacD onald, Cindy—183 MacDonald, Lynn—160 MacFie, Janice—183 Machata, Mary—111,183 Mackessy, Donald—160 Mackessy, Ronald—160 Macklin, Pamela—210 Macklin, Scott—183 Macneilly, Richard— Maddrey, Eugene—210 Madison, Henry—160 Madsen, James—87,160 Maelbrancke, John—160 Magers, David—122,210 Maggi, Arthur—184 Maggi, Bernard—160 Maggio, Dorindo—87,160 Maggiore, Dana—160 Mahoney, Richard—87,133,160 Maier, Casper—82,184 Mainville, Linda—211 Major, Bobbie—160 Major, Kathy—211 MAJORETTES—88 Makinson, John—87,160 Malito, Nancy—105,211 Malone, Michelle—21,84,85, 211 Malone, Richard—87,160 Maloney, Paul—115,184 Maloni, Chris—160 Manchester, Donna—87,88,90, 120,211 Mandell, Bonnie—25,75,111, 149,160 Manning, Stanley—184 Manning, Joan—184 Mannisto, Karen—211 Mandell, Bill—160 Margaritell, Marcia—211 Margaritell, Mark—119,160 Margerum, Bill—184 Marino, Frank—58 Markham, Virginia—160 Marsh, Greg—160 Marshall, Dennis—184 Marshall, Ed—211 Martin, Bonnie—84,87,160 Martin, Gary—87,211 Martin, Judy—160 Martin, Rebecca—21,70,72,74, 105,115,211 Martin, Richard—161 285 Martin, Stephen—95,147,211 Martinez, Louis—53,133,161 Martone, Kenneth—81,82,161 Martyn, Margaret—73,92,141, 184 Marucci, Samuel—161 Marx, Christine—83 Matthews, Lena, Mrs.—47,70, 76 Mason, Michael—87 Massey, Linda—184 Masters, Michelle—78,161 Masterson, Victoria—87,161 Matthews, Jeff—184,185 Matthews, Jim—103,211 Mauk, Terry—161 Maursetter, Ronald—122,184 Mayer, Joseph—184 Mayfield, Gene—17,105,211 Maynard, Michael—84,161 Mazza, Catherine—161 McAllister, Larry—147,161 McCall, Greg—161 McCall, Stanley—63,132 McCall, Sylvia—120,184 McCartha, Teresa—87,161 McCartha, Terry—184 McCarthy, Nora—211 McCarthy, Teresa—161 McCaughey, Pat, Mrs.—42 McClanahan, Carol—184 McClendon, Otis—161 McClendon, Pauline—161 McClure, Frankalean—161 McClure, Linda—76,77,184 McClure, Mary Linda—91,211 McClure, William—135,184 McConnell, Alice—161 McConnell, Brenda—184 McCormack, Susan—161 McCowan, Margaret—161 McCowan, Steve—82 McCoy, Debbie—83,161 McCullon, Roderick—161 McDaniel, William—52 McElroy, Scott—184 McFaden, Jamie—130,184 McGraw, Linda—91,211 McGuire, Deborah—83,181 McGuire, Mike—93,95,211 McKeither, Carolyn—161 McKeither, Gwendolyn—83,185 McKever, Ruby—161 McLain, Patrick—18,21,23,71, 72,89,92,94,95,211 McLaughlin, Patrick—212 McMahon, Donald—21,27,78, 89,99,107,114,115,212,218 McMahon, Sherry—184 MeMillin, Harriett—60,81 McMillion, Charles—212 McNair, James—161 McNeal, Irene—161 MecNiel, Daniel—161 MeNiff, Julianne—21,30,32,71, 89,100,106,107,212,260,271, 272 MeNine, Ray—82,184 MeNulty, Lois—70,71,76,80,99, 212 McPhail, Jean—25,73,75,161 McThay, Lincoln—82,161 McWhorter, Diana—161 Mead, Jack—212 Meder, Dale—133,162 Meeks, Penny—184 Meier, Mary Jo—129,162 Meier, Steve—21,92,99,115,130, 212 Meilahn, Gary—81,82,95,115, 131,147,184 Meissner, Patrice—162 Melas, Eugenia—162 Melinson, Jeff—82,162 Menendez, Polly—91,212 Mercer, Carlene—162 Mercurio, Rick—54,184 Meriwether, Bill—47,130,184 Merrill, Carolyn—212 Merton, Glenn—162 Mertz, Robert—59 Meyer, Jackie—82,184 Michael, Kathy—184 Michelsen, Karen—184 Michelsen, Stanley—103,212 Michou, Al—45 Mickey, Rebecca—78,79,109, 162 Mickler, Robert—122,184 Miles, Donna—162 Miles, Laura—97,117,184 Miller, Diane—113,212 Miller, Dianne—184 Miller, Edward—184 Miller, John—162 Miller, Johnnie—184 Miller, Katherine, Mrs.—52,89 Miller, Linda—184 Miller, Marcia—81,162 Miller, Melody—212 Miller, Mike—162 Miller, Nick—212 Miller, Ossie—162 Miller, Patricia—162 Miller, Patsy—162 Miller, Priscilla —83,212 Miller, Quan—138,147,162 Miller, Richard—82.119,184 Miller, Wendy—105,184 Mills, Linda—162 Mills, Pamela—162 Milobar, Bruce—162 Miner, Jack—185 Miner, Patricia—86,87,101,212 Miniea, Mike—185 Minerd, Merti—185 Minerd, Bob—185 Minissali, Ronnie—185 Minnich, Donna—212 Minnick, Jennifer—162 Miro, Michael—212 Mitchell, Chuck—185 Mitchell, Dwight—162 Mitchell, Maureen—162 MIXED CHORUS-S81 Mobley, Kathy—185 Moeglich, Gisela—116,212 Monard, Jody—162 MONOGRAM CLUB—92 Monroe, Robert—60,61,84,85 Montgomery, James—162 Montgomery, Lynn—83 Moody, Brenda—185 Moody, Henry—132,133 Moody, Sue—80,162 Mooney. Tom—95.185 Moore, Barbara—73,128,185 Moore, Bruce—133,162 Moore, Charles—185 Moore, Conni—81.212 Moore, Pamela—162 Moore, Stephen—162 Moore, William—18,21,34,72, 92.94,95.130.131.213.221 Morehead, Jo Anne—107,185 Morehouse, Randal—162 Morgan, Ronald—162 Morgan, Robert—92,95,130.213 Morongell, Jane—185 Morongell, Michael—163 Morpeth, Candice—100,124, 213,260 Morpeth, Cyle—24,78,87,88,163 Morrell, Marceil—75,99,106, 115,185 Morris, Bonnie—163 Morris, Thomas—193 Morrison, Doreen—163 Morrison, Elizabeth—62 Morse, Judith—21,71,81,82,89, 101,106,213,221 Mosher, Lawrence—102,138, 213 Mortimer, Al—185 Moss, Burt—87 Moss, Rebecca—141,213 Mossey, Chris—185 . Mossey, James—163 Mott, Vicki—163 Mottice, Mont—111 Motz, Sharon—163 Motz, Mike—213 Motzner, Curtis—59 Moyer, Orville—213 Muench, Steve—112,213 Muir, Sandy—73,163 Muldoon, Frances—185 Mungai, Bonnie—185 Munn, Glenda—163 Munroe, Becky—71,80,185 Murphy, Harry—46,111,185 Murphy, Kathy—105,117,185 Murphy, Lewis—22,29,31,71, 72,97,99,107,115,185 Murphy, Margaret—185 Murphy, Margery—129,163 Murphy, Marie, Mrs.—52,53,89 Murphy, Terry—131,185 Murphy, William—130,213 Murray, Brian—75,149,186 Murray, Gertrude—45 Murray, Pamela—163 Musselman, Margo—105,120, 128,213 Myers, Evelyn, Mrs.—55,117 Myrick, Bette—62,100,129 Nadassy, Kenneth—133,163 Nadeau, Kathy—186 Nardiello, Steve—186 Nash, Bruce—163 Nash, Linda—163 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—114,115 Neal, Linda—83,163 Neill, Cynthia—28,81,105,107, 113,213 Nelson, Kristina—163 Nelson, Tim—186 Nemeth, Eric—186 Nerge, Larry—213 Nettles, Donna—163 Neuman, Ronald—213 Newell, Tom—186 Newman, Daniel—163 Newton, Charley—163 Newton, Katharine—102,107, WPOaR Neylon, David—163 Nichols, Kathy—117,186 Nichols, Beth—108,213 Nickel, Danette—186 Nickerson, John—26,84,87,163 Nielsen, William—103,213 Nilsen, Susan—186 Nolan, John—163 Nolan, Thomas—163 Noland, Cathy—163 Nord, John—213 Norris, Carolyn—163 Northrup, Janet—186 Norton, Elaine—87,163 Norton, Rick—186 Nottingham, Jane—71,72,104, 213 Nowak, Easter—163 Nowak, Roberta—163 Nuelle, Susan—163 Nugent, John—133,163 Nuhfer, Ed—186 ce) Oakes, John—36,213 Oakley, David—36,84,87,186 O’Brien, Marianne—73,163 Ochsner, Kevin—84,163 O’Connell, Beth—186 O’Connor, Joan—87,163 O’Connor, Steve—73,95,186 O’Dachowski, Wayne—163 O'Donnell, Kenneth—186,213 Olds, Randall—163 O'Leary, James—214 Olinger, Michael—186 Oliver, Chris—119,186 Oliver, Sherry—71,124,214 Olson, Livie—163 O'Neill, Margaret—186 O’Neill, Nancy—186 ORACLE—76,77 Orbe, Thomas—163 ORCHESTRA—84,85 Orr, Bryant—133,163 Orr, Linda—111,214 Orrell, Teddy—163 Osbome, Susan—83,159,163 O’Shea, Kathy—164 Osteen, Pam—186 Osterhout, Kathy—186 Osterhout, Robert—164 Oszkandy, Ted—164 Otlo, Betty—45 Ousley, Robert—52 OUTCRY-—79 Overton, Doris—164 Owen, Tom—164 Owen, Janice—105,214 Owen, Joyce—105,214 Owens, Lelia—164 Owens, Mark—186 Owens, Suzanne—214 Owens, Vivian, Mrs.—57 P Pace, Michael—164 Pace, Tom—164 Paliughi, Jeanne—164 Palmer, Carol—186 Pappou, May—80,164 Paquette, Bill—164 Paquette, Robert—214 Pardue, Corky—131,187,189 Park, Kenneth—122,214 Parker, Samuel—49 Parrot, Larry—214 Parr, Robert—187 Parreault, Carolyn—164 Parsons, Don—99,187 Parrish, Carol—91,95,214 Parrish, Michael—214 Parrish, Vaughn—164 Parrish, Wayne—84,85,87,187 Parsons, Barb—187 Parton, Pam—214 Passler, Steyve—214 Paullin, Charles—214 Payne, Carolyn—44 Payne, Jim—164 Peabody, Georgiann—84,187 Pearce, Dennis—89,107,110, 115,187 Pearl, Lorilee—91,120,187 Pearsall, Kim—164 Pechous, Susan—164 Peck, Jacquline—83,164 Peck, Robert—214 Pecorino, Allen—214 Peel, Thomas—164 Pelton, Linda—164 Perna, Mark—98,115,214 Perry, Jane—84,87,164 Perry, Linda—214 Persak, Jeffrey—87,187 Pesek, Elaine—187 Pesek, Frank—84,187 Peters, Jamie—187 Petherbridge, Jane—164 Petillo, John—214 Pettillo, Sandra—187 | Petri, Barbara—104,187 Petri, Deborah—81,83,104,105, 214 i} Pfeifler, John—164 | Phillips, Larry—187,115 | Phillips, Richard—164 i| Phillips, Robert—164 Phipps, James—63 i) Phipps, Linda—108 Pickard, John—164 Pilon, Elaine—97,187,263 Pinkney, Horace—164 Piroth, William—214 i Pittman, Mary—101,187 | Planutis, James—52 : Plum, Jeffrey—214 | Pogg, Nancy—187 Pohl, Carol—164 Poitier, Dwight—214 Poitier, George—187 Polen, Patricia—26,73,150,152 Polesnek, Michael—214 Porta, Iris—215 Potter, Richard—119,187 Powell, David—164 Powell, James—164 Powers, Maureen—164 Powers, Patricia—164 Powers, Pauline—164 Pray, Harold—164 Pratt, Linda—164 Preston, Debra—164 Preston, Lynne—187 Preston, Robert—164 Prevatte, Marilyn—108,187 Price, Jane—105,187 Price, Paul—124,164 Price, Thomas—123,215 Pridemore, Gene—187 Pritchard, Don—103,187 Pritt, Stephen—116,215 Procter, Don—119,164 Provencal, Carmel—124 Pruyn, Robert—215 Puder, John—99,115,135,187 Pulchano, Steven—164 Purdy, Judy—165 Putman, Thomas—165 Q Queen, Jacqueline—83,165 QUILL SCROLL—70 Quinlon, Robert—165 Quinn, Judith—86,87,88,91 Quist, Debbie—124,187 Raab, Valerie—165 Raduka, Gregg—21,30,31,33, 80,89,99,106,107,115,194, 207,215 Rafferty, Mary—215 Ragin, Elizabeth—165 Raine, Geoffrey—87 Rajer, John—215 Ralph, Cheryl—165 Ralston, Alice, Mrs.—43 Ramsey, Norma—71,86,87,90, 215 Ramo, Barbara—48 Ranes, Dorothy—57,96 Rardin, Linda—91,120,215 Rathke, Gary—87,187 Rawlinson, Peggy—87,165 Rawls, Gayle—187 Ray, Kenneth—18,72,89,92,95, 130,215 Ray, Susan—83,165,166 Rayfield, Barbara—215 Rayfield, Beverly—215 Ready, James—165 Reaves, David—103,187 Reckley, Velma—165 Reckley, Anthony—187 Redding, Gail—81,187 Redling, Gary—82,165 Reed, Susan—215 Reese, Tracy—165 Reeves, Barbara—50,72,81,83, 215 Reeves, Sandra—105,215 Regino, Joanne—105,215 Rehwald, Debra—80,165 Rehwald, Victoria—81,120,187 Reid, Donald—99,165 Reineri, Janet—165 Reinhardt, Joyce—215 Reis, Darlene—83,165 Repsher, Elaine—83 Rencher, John—133,147,165 Render, Robert—87,165 Rendleman, Sue—73,92,93,115, 117,128,187 Reynolds, Cathy—165 Reynolds, John—82,87,187 Reynolds, Wilma—187 Rhinehardt, Marjorie, Mrs.— 50,90 Rhodes, Anna—87,165 Rhone, Dale—187 Riccardi, Lorraine, Mrs.—42 Rich, June, Mrs.—59,112 Rich, Larry—188 Richards, Don—82,165 Richards, Peter—81,82,25 Richardson, Lawerence—216 Richardson, Ronnie—87,188 Richardson, Sara—188 Richardson, Vernie—188 Richter, Karen—80,188 Riddley, Larry—138,165 Rifenburgh, Daniel—76,216 Riffle, John—188 Riggs, Carol—188 Riley, Ken—188 Risser, Janice—87,115,117,216 Risser, Jonathan—87,165 Rittelman, Linda—216 Ritti, Frances—216 Ritti, Frank—25,28,69,75,81, 82,99,106,107,110,115,170, 188 Rizzo, Paul—188 Rives, Barbara—83,188 Roberts, Brenda—165 Roberts, James—165 Roberts, Marcia—165 Roberts, Rennie—82 Roberts, Sheree—165 Robertson, Bonnie—83,165 Robey, Pat—87,88 Robinson, Dale—216 Robinson, Joan—165 Robinson, Michael—166 Robinson, Robert—87,216 Robinson, Vivian—166 Robson, Doug—166 Rockafellow, Margaret, Mrs.— 49 Rocker, Becky—105,188 Rodgers, Debbie—83,166 Rodgers, Glenda—166 Rodgers, Jackie—216 Rodgers, Richard—138,216 Rodriquez, Emilio—124,166 Roe, Jacquelyn—216 Rogers, Michael—166 Roig, Herminio—122,216 Rokos, William—216 Romanus, Phyllis—166 Romeo, Daniel—216 Rosamond, Jacquillin—166 Rose, Lea—166 Rosen, William—188 Rosner, Edward—188 Ross, Candice—91,216 Ross, Deborah—26,83,109,166 Ross, Derek—188 Ross, Dianne—166 Roti, Jed—73,166 Rowe, Roger—78,166 Rowe, Patricia Ann—75,216 Rowland, Daniel—122 Rowland, Gloria—166 Rowland, Larry—188 Rowland, Roger—166 Roycraft, James—188 Rozier, Ida Mae—45 Ruge, John—188 Russell, Collette—166 Russell, Gail—81,188 Russell, Gary—216 Russell, Sarah—166 Ryan, Eric—18,95,216 Ryan, Linda J.—166 Ryan, Steve—73,188 Ss Sabin, James—99,166 Sabin, Mat—117,130,188 St James, Yvonne—166 St Laurent, Louis—166 Saletto, Penny—80,166 Saletto, Rocky—188 Salter, Patricia—188 Samko, Jane—166 Sammons, Debi—188 Sammons, Ronald—87,216 Sander, Maryann—166 Sanders, Sue—166 Sanders, Richard—166 Sanders, Jack—123,188 Sanderson, Glenn—41 Sandhagen, Ray—16,71,86,87, 89,93,94,196,216 Sann, Russell—216 Santoro, Stephanie—166 Sarson, Jemette—143,164 Sauer, Lynn—216 Savino, Debbie—188 Savino, Donna—216 Savino, Patti—169 Savory, Brian—80,188 Sawdon, John—84,115,188 Sawyer, Pam—84,117,167 Scanlon, Cheryl—167 Scarr, Robert—217 Schaller, Henry—188 Schaller, Linda Dee—167 Schau, Chuck—188 Schauss, Richard—188 Schelter, John—53 Schick, David—99,115,138,147, 188 Schirer, Lani—101,115,143,188 Schmaltz, Erma—188 Schmaltz, Linda—189 Schmid, Pamela—167 Schmidt, Sheryl—167 Schmitt, Bruce—189 Schnitker, Garie—133,167 Schnitker, Louise—217 Schooley, Donald—167 Schooley, Jack—217 Schroer, David—189 Schroll, Janice—116,217 Schuessler, Glen—167 Schuessler, Joan—167 Schuler, Blair—21,70,72,75,101, 115,174,217 Schulz, Chris—217 Schulz, Bruce—189 Schulz, Susan—83,217 Schulz, William—87,189 Schumacker, Francis—45 Schwin, Gretchen—96,217 Scott, Deborah—81,167 Scott, Emile—82,138,147,167 Scott, Joe—167 Scott, Marianne—167 Scrimger, Stewart—189 Scudiero, Jackie—115 Scudiero, Janice—115 Seabrooks, David—167 Seager, Karen—217 Seacy, Anita—105,189 Searcy, Gary—189 Searl, Steve—117,189 Sedgwick, Lindsye—189 Sedlak, Richard—112,217 Seibert, George—187 Seiffert, Robert—167 Seifreit, Patricia—167 Seiler, Ralene—217 Seitl, Wayne—189 Senger, Linda—108,217 Serfling, Arthur—41 Serfling, Scott—167 Serra, Robert—78,189 Sharp, Nanci—217 Sharp, Sandra—167 Shater, Marti—167 Shaver, Helen—62 Shea, Ruth, Mrs.—57,100 Shedler, Patricia—80,167 Shedler, Susan—167 Sheldon, Jean—217 Shelton, Annie—189 Shepherd, Don—189 Sherbert, Linda—107,167 Sherrod, Kay—217 Shilling, Connie—189 Shilling, Wally—167 Shiner, Jamie—189 Shivel, James—87,187 Shrader, Brenda—90,91,109,217 Shulby, Ronald—147,167 Shumaker, Priscilla—73,155,167 Shundich, Lyn—97,117,189 Sidell, Cathy—72,105,202,217 Siedentoff, Linda—124,189 Silas, Arnold—167 Silvestry, Michele—167 Simeone, Vicki—73,83,92,97, 128,189 Simmons, Ben—167 Simmons, Nancy—62,101,143, 189 Simon, Emma—167 Simons, Nancy—167 Simpson, Kathleen—217 Singletary, Linda—167 Singleton, Charles—167 Singleton, Glenda—19,21,27,28, 30,101,106,217 Sirico, Frank—189 Sirmeyer, Michael—167 Sivalls, Jeff—167 Skeen, Bill—189 Skulina, Norman—218 Slack, Gloria—84,162 Slade, Sharon—70,74,97,124, 218 Sleeth, Laurel—83,167 Slone, Jay—167 Smalarz, Paula—97,190 Smalley, Steve—81,82,190 Smeltzer, Steve—130,147 Smit, Martinus—190 Smith, Barbara—80,97,143,218 Smith, Benjamin—167 Smith, Charlie—123,167 Smith, Dan—218 Smith, David—190 Smith, Dayton—51 Smith, Debra—168 Smith, Dennis—18,92,115,117, 130,131,147,211,218 Smith, Diana—168 Smith, Dwight—95,218 Smith, Ernestine—168 Smith, Frieda—83,168 Smith, Gary—218 Smith, Greg—168 Smith, Jill—218 Smith, Joan—190 Smith, Kim—168 Smith, Linda—190 Smith, Linda D.—218 Smith, Naomi—83,168 Smith, Paul—168 Smith, Robert—168 Smith, Romayne—218 Smith, Ronald—87,218 Smith, Roy—133,168 Smith, Sam—168 Smith, Sherry—168 Smith, Sherry—120 Smith, Paulette—168 Smithers, John—147,168 Snape, Karen—75,78,168 Snow, Robert—218 Snyder, Ed—168 Snyder, Peg, Mrs.—45 Soles, David—218 Soles, Glenn—115,135,190 Solley, Chip—168 Sopcisak, Craig—147,218 Southard, Elaine—90,91,118, 199.218 Southern, Marjorie—41 Sowers, Mike—111,116,218 Spadoni, Karen—113,168 Spadoni, Kathy—113,219 Spadoni, Richard—98.219 Sparling, Helen—56,57,120 Spaulding, Marsha—83,168 Spaw, Nancy—168 Spaw, William—190 Speake, Jeffrey—219 Spear, Garry—87,168 Spear, Larry—87,168 Spencer, Julie—78,190 Spencer, Ron—190 287 288 Spitler, Terrance—86,87,99,219 Spradling, Steve—21,71,76,92, 130,131,147,219 Sprague, Linda—219 Spurlock, David—87,190 Stallings, Lola—168 Stamp, Richard—84,85,99,118, 219 Stan, Joy—190 Standish, Marcia—219 Stanley, Michael—168 Staten, Richard—190 Stavrinou, Andy—190 Stearns, Thomas—84,87,168 Steegstra, Carol—115,219 Steffens, Malane—190 Stephenson, Karen—73,168 Stephenson, Regena—120,121, 219 Stevens, George—190 Stevens, Jacquelyn—73,168 Stevens, Katherine—219 Stevens, Sue—219 Stevens, Marc—81,82,107,111, 219 Stevens, Michael—219 Stewart, Bruce—133,190 Stewart, Candace—49 Stewart, Eloise—219 Stewart, George—190 Stewart, Linda—219 Stewart, Suzy—168 Stilson, Dana—168 Stine, Allen—82,99,190 Stine, Dennis—168 Stocker, Judy—219 Stockton, Curtis—84,85,117,190 Stout, Elaine—190 Stoviak, Raymond—132 Stowell, Linda—87,219 Stratton, Gary—190 Straub, Barry—133,147,168 Strickland, David—168 Stricklin, Dennis—122,190 Stuber, Ken—190 Stuck, Linda—168 STUDENT COUNCIL-—72,73 Studley, Jack—190 Studley, Mike—190 Sullivan, Benson—87 Sullivan, Dan—168 Sullivan, Michael—168 Summerlin, Becky—191 Summerlin, Bill—191 Summers, Linda—87,191 Summers, Margaret—168 Sumner, Carrie—82,191 Summerville, Roy—168 Sundberg, Anne—86,87,219 Sundman, Frederick—191 Sutcliffe, Christine—81,168 Suthard, Mark—191 Sutherlin, Paula—191 Swanson, Gary—84,191 Sweat, Pat—168 Sweat, Sharon—219 Sweeney, Ronald—133,191 Sweeting, Phillip—191 Swensen, David—168 Sworn, Sheron—191 Symonette, Elizabeth—191 T Tafoya, James—191 Tafoya, Perry—169 Tafoya, Terry—79,169 Tanner, James—191 Taver, Helen—219 Taylor, Eugene—169 Taylor, Jeannette—81,83,169 Taylor, Linda—191 Taylor, Margot—73 Taylor, Sharon—83,219 Teague, Carol—169 Teaters, Carol—191 Teaters, Donna—169 Teuscher, Tom—191 Tharp, Jackie—87,88,191 Thayer, John—191 Thernell, Leslie—83,143,169 THESPIANS—106,107 Thofner, Jeffrey—169 Thofner, Scoff—169 Thofner, Ginny—191 Thomas, Caroline—84,97,117, 191 Thomas, Nancy—169 Thomas, Patricia—191 Thomas, Susan—219 Thomas, Terri—169 Thomas, Vickie—191 Thompson, Carol—191 Thompson, Elizabeth, Mrs.— 47,96 Thompson, James—169 Thompson, Linda—191 Thompson, Willie—169 Thoms, Gregg—191 Thoms, Bill—169 Thomsen, Bob—131.191 Thompson, Warren—169 Thornton, Ray—122,219 Thorpe, Stephanie—191 Tiburzi, Bonnie—72,92,104,219 Tierney, David—116 Tierney, Jane—87,88,169 Tilton, Anne—104,220 Tilley, Robert—169 Times, John—169 Tinsley, Earl—220 Titus, George—78,115,220 Tomblin, Tommy—191 Tommers, Stephanie—191 Tos, Debi—101,115,191 Tost, Dixie—113,220 Towery, Nancy—81,105,161, 169 Towery, W illiam—51,118 Towlers, Bev—169 Townley, Patrick—81,82,220 Townley, Scott—133,147,169 Townsend, Janie—191 Traendley, Gail—169 Trautman, Karl—169 Travers, Nancy—75,78,91,191 Travis, Kenneth—99,169 Trees, Janice—83,191 Treff, Dennis—191 Trionfo, Anthony—191 Tripp, Anita—191 Tripp, Mart—220 Tripp, Mike—192 Troutman, Jerelean—169 Trumbull, James—220 Tucker, Brad—192 Tucker, Judith—81,220 Tucker, Lucinda—81,83,220 Tuel, William—73,133,169 Tullgren, Terrence—16,75,78, 92,99.127,220 Turek, Linda—192 Turner, Dalene—220 Turner, Dorothy—220 Turner, Rosemary—169 Tutor, Phyllis—83,192 Twilley, Connie—192 Twitty, Patricia—70,75,97,220, 244 Tyler, Mark—169 U Uhlar, Michael—192 Ulrich, Kimberly—122,123,220 Underwood, Linda—220 Unks, William—87 Upright, Donna—159,169 Vv Valinote, Steve—84,85,87,169 Valley, Gregory—133,169 Vanek, Mary—169 Van Epps, Peter—119,169 VanKleech, Ronald—169 VanMetre, Gary—169 Van Ness, Lynn—113,220 Varner, Musetta—169 Vasilake, Mary—169 Vass, Art—192 Vassfur, Bill—192 Vaughan, John—169 Vaughn, Wayne—192 Venezia, Frances—120,220 Vestal, Mark—192 Vestal, Scott—122,130,192 Vetro, Steve—73,192 Vick, Bonnie—19,21,71,75,77, 80,97,220 Vickers, David—220 Villani, Marianne—169 Vincent, Brien—21,71,84,85, 135,220 Vinkemulder, Dwight—123,192 Vinkemulder, Larry—123,170 Volpe, Bradley—170 Vrabel, Linda—87,170 Vrchota, Jon—221 Ww Wass, Bill—192 Waby, Jackie—170 Waby, Jennifer—221 Wachob, Pamela—101,221 Wafler, Ray—92,131,147,192 Wagner, Heather—170 Wagner, Ray—84,87,170 Wagner, Scott—221 Wagoner, Earl—133,170 Wainwright, Peter—170 Wakefield, Judy—16,39,72,74, 75,97,221 Walden, Sally—81,166,170 Walker, Beverly—21,30,39,75, 101,107,117,221 Walker, Carol—97,117,192 Walker, Gary—133,170 Walker, Robert—221 Wall, Camille—170 Wallace, Betty—170 Wallace, Ellen—192 Wallace, Mike—73,81,82,119, 192 Wallace, Tommy—221 Wallach, Sandy—83,170 Walsh, Eileen Marie—87,88,170 Walsh, Linda—170 Walsh, Peggy—87,88,91,221 Walsh, Tom—192 Walter, Furnie—35,87 Ward, Leslie—83,170 Ward, Dan—84,192 Ward, Melissa—170 Ward, Timothy—170 Ward, Wendy—91 Ware, Charles—131,132 Warfel, Chery]—221 Warner, Virginia—170 Warren, Burenette—221 Warren, Holly—73,170 Warren, John—72,94,221 Warren, Linda—170 Wasser, Virginia—84,86,87,221 Watkins, Helen, Mrs.—41 Watkins, Jack—87,133,170 Watkins, Linda—81,170 Watson, Barbara—113,192 Watson, Patricia—170 Watt, Kimberly—170 Weaver, Dennis—192 Weaver, Terry—170 Webb, Robert—192 Webb, Roberta—21,72,78,79, 89,101,115,221 Webb, Roy—170 Webb, Shelley—170 Webster, Richard—84,87,222 Weck, Jill—78,170 Weeks, Kathy—192 Wehrmeyer, David—222 Weicht, Dennis—23,222 Weide, Jane—222 Weimer, Kay—69,70,73,75,101, 115,117.172,192 Weimer, Kathy—70,101,117, 192 Welch, Diane—170 Welch, Sandra—192 Welden, Donn—170 Wells, Belinda—192 Welsh, Kathy—87,171 Wesley, Janet—83,171 West, Jade—25,75,107,111,149, 161,171 West, Loretta—171 Westerman, Elizabeth—111, 171 Westerman, Sheryl—101,111, 116,222 Westley, Pam—171 Whaley, Mark—171 Whaley, Steve—72,92,95,130, 132,147,222 Wheaton, Wally—222 Whee ler, Barbara—21,70,71,72, 76,77,89,105,115,222 White, Bonnie—83 White, Connie—86 White, Dave—171 White, Dorothy—83,87,171 White, Fred—192 White, Jennifer—222 White, Patricia—171 White, Linda—192 White, Bob—171 Whiteley, Linda—193 Whitney, Judy—80,91,193 Whittaker, William—222 Whittier, Bruce—222 Whittier, Donna—104,222 Whitworth, John—133,171 Wickstrum, Dale—99,115,131, 193 Wickstrum, Wayne—132 Widener, Joan—193 Wielander, Rick—171 Wiers, Sandra—171 Wilke, Lenora—193 Wilkner, Robert—52,71,72 Willard, Dale—193 Willard, Nancy—171 Williams, Alfonso—135 Williams, Ken—171 Williams, Linda—222 Williams, Jim—82,193 Williams, Jessie—171 Williams, Margaret—91,193 Williams, Maxine—171 Williams, Patrice—83,92,97, 124,141,229 Willingham, Ronald—222 Willis, Joe—193 Willis, Ken—133,171 Wilman, Annette, Mrs.—47,79, 148 Wilmarth, Deborah—193 Wilson, Betsy—193 Wilson, Carol—101,115,193 Wilson, Linda—81,91,222 Wilson, Sandra—83,84,120,222 Wilson, Scott—85,171 Wilson, Timothy—171 Windeler, George—171 Winderl, Carl—99,135,222 Winther, Diane—171 Wise, Judith—222 Wiswell, Tom—193 Witherspoon, Richard—122 Witty, Bill—193 Withkowski, Gary—222 Wohlart, Carol—97 Wohrley, Janice—84,85,86,87, 91,222 } Wolfe, Carol—222 | Wolfe, William—92,95,131,147, | 166,222 Wolfe, Leslie—124,193 | Wolgamott, Glenda—193 Wolken, Alfred—41 j| Wolken, Judith, Mrs.—43 | Wolny, Lee—122,171 : Wolz, Jeffrey—18,21,32,99,107, 116,222 Wood, Betty—76,115,223 Wood, Coleen—108,223 Wood, Kathy—193 Wood, Nancy—73,171 Wood, Stephen— 223 Woodin, Douglas—118,223 Woodin, Linda—159,171 Woodsby, Barbara—223 Worden, Steven—76,223 Worden, Terry—152,171 Worthington, Charles—223 Worthington, Ed—223 Wray, Martha—47,70,74,89,100 Wray, Sandy—116,193 Wright, Deborah—91,113,223 Wright, Donna—171 Wright, Emma—171 Wright, Steven—94,223 Yoho, Terry—193 Yoho, Tim—193 Yontz, Glenda—90,223 Yontz, Clayton—171 York, Richard—193 Y Young, Shirley—171 Youngblood, Tera—171 Wright, Phyllis—193 Wright, Robert—82 Wyckoff, Kathy—171 Wycoff, Suze—193 Yarbrough, Cole—193 Yates, George—171 Zz Yeazell, Janice—97,108,120, 121,223 Zahn, Bob—193 Yoho, Dennis—123,171 Yoho, Randy—193 Zaleski, Valeria—90,129,223 Acknowledgements The BEANPICKER STAFF wishes to express their deep appreciation to the Faculty, Administration, Custodial Staff .. . and our untiring photographer, Mr. Buschke . . . For your infinite patience ... understanding... guidance... thank you. Zarcone, Cathy—116,193 Zeiser, Donald—87,119,171 Zerringer, John—171 Zervis, Mike—171 Ziegeler, Jean—124,223 Zimmerman, Mary—78,109,171 Zimmerman, Steve—21,70,71, 72,79,89,94,194,223 Ziontz, Max—73,99,193 Zisk, Meolodie—171 Zorn, Melissa—90,223 Zuleger, Jackie—105,193 289 Expressions reflect our thoughts . . . bare our every impulse to the world— A world in which we must live wisely . . . the responsibility for which PBSHS has helped prepare us. Our faces show the lessons learned here . . . Our hearts recall the moments spent here . . . ideas developed . . . friendships made. From the roar of the crowd at Homecoming to the strains of the Alma Mater at the last assembly . . . Sophomores looking forward to Junior status , . . Juniors approaching their year of seniority . | . Seniors involved in the climax of twelve years. 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