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: : 7 : : } ’ - : ‘09 CONTENTS Student Life Academics Organizations Sports Seniors Juniors Sophomores Ads Indexes 46 76 134 160 194 224 252 282 es 2 a eee 0 c ® Y) ites O (e) © roa) Oo re (@) Oo = O ompano Beach, Florida a pea Ay Siete bit } A school is nothing more than empty halls and class- rooms, benches and chairs, expressionless buildings. It is a shadowy place filled with memories that echo hollowly down the vacant halls. An empty school is a ile and lonely place. It is the stage of a -act play, waiting to unfold its story. Waiting . 2 —— at Vee =: fae wae? oe cay SUasaaer se a SaMer he Fane ae nate ee aka mnuNES aka dl Gn vee rata reccin, tatamnead ttre orear crater ree “To put meaning in one’s life may end in madness, but life without meaning is the torture of restlessness and vague desire.”’ Edgar Lee Masters Life at times can be like an empty room. It can be void of meaning and purpose; an indistinct mirage. But, like a room filled with people, life filled with meaning is no longer empty. Life’s signifi- cance can take many forms; the strengthening of our minds and bodies, the gain or loss of friendships, or simply just the enjoyment of what life offers. But no matter what the form, each individual student will go forth to find his meaning in life . . . his place in the sun. aval ‘Nt is our less conscious thoughts and our less conscious actions which mainly mould our lives.” Samuel Butler As high school students we are suspended between two worlds. As we gain maturity, we also gain know- ledge of the problems of the world and of our responsibilities in solving them. No longer is the president just the man who lives in the big white house. No longer is war simply a man-made movie where only the ‘bad guys” get hurt. This mature world comes faster as our high school days be- come our past. We strive forward like a boy running along the sand, not knowing what he is trying to find, or from what he may be trying to escape. “You won't believe this but I’m going off to war, 1 know thai’s hard to understand. To think of me knee-deep in mud when | so love the sand. When I so love the water to run along the beach and play It’s hard to think of killing someone on a beach someday. That's what they want of me, you know That's what I’m training Rod McKuven API LEO LL BE EEE us. Alone, w ears, and di es, and let: , aman ma of oursely ris ete posed Pot Keg moo A On ae a at Fa rte cy fhe pe Pii BEA tec Pra may :. : i eS ae = ae uN i te a eae we tirenpeaitsi 2 neeat eae, S nt ss ohh es S15 a SE vi BES . ag ee dint ee Bees Sl Ce Wor oo All School Play Sir Thomas More’s life is the drama’s basis. “More is a man of angel's wit and singular learning ... And as time requireth, a man of marvelous mirth and pastimes; and sometimes of a sad gravity; a man for all seasons.” Based on the life of the martyred Sir Thomas More, A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS offered both actors and audience engrossing entertainment. The cast, which was chosen from all three classes, captured the atmosphere of intrigue that pervaded England during More’s time. The efforts of cast, crew, and directors resulted in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS being chosen as the Best Play of the Year. The Common Man Harry Murphy Sir Thomas More Lewis Murphy Master Richard Rich Harry Greene The Duke of Norfolk Frank Ritti Lady Alice More Jade West Margaret More Debbie Fields Cardinal Wolsey Ray Hartz Thomas Cromwell Bryan Murray Signer Chapuys Don Parsons William Roper Dennis Pearce King Henry Vil Steve Searl A Woman Pam Sawyer Thomas Crenmer John Sawdon Director Miss Martha Wray Director Mrs. Helen Creech Student director John Good Thomas’ Family shares a prayer, Dear Lord, give us rest tonight.” Thomas and King Henry discuss Henry’s divorce. More admits that he could not support it, “I see that | cannot come with Your Grace.” Master Richard contemplates his perjury against Sir Thomas More. Junior Class Play IF A MAN ANSWERS was a roaring success. IF A MAN ANSWERS, last year’s Junior Class play, has a young girl, Chantal Stacey, who finds her young man, photographer Gene Wright. With the help of her womanly wiles, he proposes. Germaine, Chantal’s “marriage counselor’ mother, gives Chantal a dog-training book and convinces her that this is the secret of a happy marriage. A flirtatious friend and other marital problems lead to the couple’s parting, but in the end the little family gets back together, and all ends happily. Chantal Stacy Gene Wright Germaine Stacy John Stacey Mary Weiss John Nickerson Carolyn Poppert Chet King Pam Sawyer, Kathi Balistreri Roger Rowe Leslie Thernell Maureen Anderson Jean McPhail Dotty Dreyer Kris Fivek Robert Swan Belladona Salome Conchita Miss Kaye Flower Shop Clerk Mrs. Francis Ulrich Karen Snape Director Student Director Germaine orders flowers, ‘You are to send dozen white roses to Mrs. Chantal Stacey. Europa comments, “It is an interesting prob- lem: making passion frozen succotash.”’ Gene yells angrily, upon learning that Chantal has been training him with a dog manual, “It's time for my walk. | would like to go out. Should | go scratch on the door?” Sophomore Play The class of ‘71 presents its first successful play. Erasmus Leaf, a young boy of twelve is declared a human computer when he discovers a major flaw in the Bank of America’s annual bank statement. This disturbs the life of a happy family living on a permanently moored houseboat in San Fransisco Bay Harbor. The comedy’s warm-hearted fun and witty dialogue made this year’s Sophomore Class play ERASMUS WITH FRECKLES, good entertainment and plenty of laughs. CAST Bob Leaf: ites once eer Randy Marlow Erasmus eee eerie acct hare ee ince Jeff Cohen Poindyawsern peters ons. ere cathe neers Pat Pitts Cissy sce) tobe te secs geen Linda Konigsburg MOC) cack sia,: Shorea ona tora eee ones Bill Wietsma Abigail a) cictencncsie oy ected gee wegen Gail Moore Vind i620 bia sce ge eee eee Pam Marinchak Miss Ryan ec, Sane epee Jackie Wentworth Miss Coria2a).tn pene ee Michelle Moore Al “Hodkins ‘.. : e aere ee e Tom Russell Hadley: «... 5. .:° nem ok oc eres Craig Fivek Miss: Haskell A omee oe. 5 Claudia Rogers Miss Briner «220s. seeemiae, oes Sally Richardson Miss Ott 29). 6a eee ee Jeanette Bateman Miss Harrisitccic tes ceo ae Debbie Brust Stranger PAs aaeeee ter oe cates eee Tom Pilon ©!Connor acannon ere Curtis Rodocker Harriette ii sec nea aee Marion Browning Gadsby 2 seein oe coeh nal eet eee Tom Pilon Commander Anderson ............ Lanny Vellis MissiOlat teva: tigate, Seemey ee ee Debbie Brust First: Mate go) ices ae ee Craig Fivek Director: quran ihe slp Mr. George Ryan Pandy has thoughts about leaving all the boys behind to go to France. Ay bid $008 tn eet ted i one Cissy does Pandy’s hair as they discuss how to get rid of Vina. ramus stands on his head trying to show how he can balance. 21 Jade West, Letter of Commendation winner, Letter recipient Terry Tafoya poetry for Outcry. Cathy Allan, winner of a Letter of Commendation, makes use of the library. NMSQT National Merit scholars | are sought by colleges. Two Seniors, Bonnie Mandell and Roger Rowe, received recognition for being Semi-Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. This makes them eligible for large scholarships. Four seniors, Cathy Allan, Larry Hannon, Terry Tafoya, and Jade West received a Letter of Commendation for their high scores on the National Merit Qualifying Test. The scores of these six seniors rank them in the top two percent of all graduating seniors in the U.S. Semifinalist Roger Rowe takes an active interest in outdoor sports. Semifinalist Bonnie Mandell demonstrates a yoga exercise. 23 5 kf 3 i La I woeenge ae halt be 4 8 NS IRON Bonnie Mandell and Cathy Mazza take a short break from Scott Serfling, fourth from left, serves as a justice on the Boys’ State the serious study of government. Supreme Court, the highest office to be earned. 24 Mike Robinson and Tim Baer instruct John Good and Charley Charlan in carrying the flag. Lil Butler makes a successful bid for Girls’ State Senate. Government Girls’ and Boys’ Staters draft and pass legislation. Each year representatives from Pompano attend Boys’ and Girls’ States. Their goal is to gain an insight into the workings of our government by setting up mock legislatures and executive branches. This year our representatives held many important positions. Girls’ Staters Bonnie Mandell and Cathy Mazza were elected to the House of Representatives, and Lil Butler was elected to the Senate. At Boys’ State Scott Serfling was elected to the Supreme Court, and Kevin Bailey was appointed to the Little Cabinet. Many of our other boys were elected to seats in the House or in the Senate. as e Cindy Grecco, Pat Shumaker, Susy Gronbeck, Debbie Fields, Jade West, Linda Sherbert, Ushers and usherettes were: Front Row: Quan Miller, Scott Serfling, John Good, Tim Baer, Bill Dimitrouleus, Bill Linda Douglas, Pat Polen, Sally Adams. Second Row: Corbet, Jim Cherof. Attendants were Kevin Bailey, Cathy Mazza, Kathy Bennett and Jeff Crawford. Graduation | Outstanding Juniors were | chosen as ushers. Seniors have the job of choosing juniors whom they want to serve at Bacclaureate, Class Day, and Com- | mencement. Six attendants were chosen to lead the seniors into the gym and several attendants handed out programs to the guests. Graduation for some is the end of their formal education, for others it is just the beginning, with college ahead. Other attendants: Bonnie Mandell and C.L. Googe. 26 FRENCH CLUB ortunity to show their school pride by becoming active in numerous clubs about the campus. Club Week give students an opp Club Week Students were given the chance to become active. This year, for the first time, Club Week was held on the patio. Through Club Week students are given an opportunity to find out about the various clubs at Pompano as they talk to club representatives. Each club advertises its merits and friendly competi- tion can be observed as service clubs vie for prospective members to join the clubs. Keyettes, Cynthia Gray, Michelle Adams, Kris Knab enjoy the various snacks which were carefully prepared for the Sunday tea. Homecoming Alumni return with honors to add to our spirit. Monday of Homecoming week many hard working students spent hours decorating the halls. The Seniors’ theme was the ‘Greatest Show on Earth.” The Juniors’ hall portrayed ‘“‘Stewing the Dragons.”’ Sophomores created a ‘Hall of Fame.’’ Wednesday was Booster Button Day; any student not wearing one had to pay the consequences at the Pep Assembly. Thanks to the “gua rdians of the wood,”’ this year’s bonfire was the largest ever. The traditional Homecoming assembly was enlivened by some original skits, but the most prominent part of the program was the student body’s spirit. Scott Serfling and Chet King cheer at the Homecoming rally. Seniors turned out Monday of Homecoming Week to decorate C building, Senior Majorettes Pat Deweese and Donna DiFalco exhibit skill in twirling fire batons during the half time show. winners, Pam Kruse and John Nelson, ride as guests of honor in the Parade. the winning hall. Pompano High’s Olympic medal Pompano Beach’s tailback, Roy Smith, cuts an inside and breaks away. After a large gain, Roy Smith is stopped Regardless of their size, the students find themselves in the midst of the flame of the school spirit “Up, up, and away” is not appro- at all of Pompano’s Homecoming activities. 30 , pro : priate, as cheerleaders make an unsuccessful attempt to float balloons. Kathy Bennett wears the crown of 1968 Homecoming Queen with pride, elegance, and poise. Bonfire The Wednesday night pep rally sparks spirit. This year the Homecoming Parade was held at night to bring the community into our activities. The parade was a big success with the Key Club winning the float competition. The game was highlighted by the half-time activities which included a fire routine done by our Senior majorettes. Then the lights went out, matches were lit and the hushed silence was broken by a cry as Kathy Bennett was announced Homecoming Queen. The week’s events were brought to a close by the Homecoming dance. Daisy Mae Dance Students don costumes and compete for prizes. The girls got the chance to do the asking to the DAISY MAE DANCE, sponsored by the Monogram Club. The mood of the dance was backwoods and students were given an opportunity to let their imaginations run wild in creating hillbilly costumes, complete with straw hats and corn cob pipes. A costume contest was held in which one couple from each class was selected. The winners from the senior class were Joe Asher and Julie Kercheval; from the junior class, Stephanie Smith and Jeff Bishop. Represe nting the sophomore class were Jeanette Bateman and Ken Denault. A ‘‘Hitching Post’’ was provided for any successful Daisy who had caught her fella, and out of the 125 couples who were married, four took advantage of the divorce booth. } Hunter Craig unites Bruce Harrell and Linda Vrabel in matrimony. Newlyweds Bruce and Linda dance by the light of the moon. 32 . Ward and Gibson h t e for ivorce, hio go W i h t a t n Pa I te m th ons new oo . 33 F sieges a Me Kim Smith and Susy Gronbeck were crowned King and Queen of the dance by C.L. Googe and Kathy Bennett. 34 ol } G. Braithwaite and J. Taylor sing during an intermission. Lonna Mayerle and Glen Forbes enjoy Johnny Mercer’s music. Snowball Susy and Kim reign as the King and Queen Reindeer, red flowers, and girls in semi-formals set the mood at this year’s Snowball, held at the Governor's Club. A white Christmas tree domin- ated the room, and gold boots filled with candy gave the table a festive look. Dancing music was pro- vided by The Chosen Few and Johnny Mercer and his Band, with Gail Braithwaite, Sue Currin, Chris Sut- cliffe, and Jeanette Taylor singing during the bands’ breaks. The climax of the evening was the crown- ing of Susy Gronbeck and Kim Smith. Pride Week Students show their pride through club projects. Pompano’s spirit, both tangible and intangible, was in full swing during pride week. Active clubs were busy refurbishing the school with their beautification projects. The Chorus sold Pollyfluffs to earn money for a curtain fund. Their efforts netted them first prize in the Pride Week contest. Each day represented a different phase of school pride. Tues- day was Color Day, Wednesday was Dress-up Day, Thursday was Booster Button Day and Friday was Student Recognition Day. The climax of the week was the Nova game on Friday night. Pride Spirit Pat Shumaker helps Nancy Towery to make a good grade on one of her tests. Keyettes decorate the gym for the Pride Week assembly. ee _ The receiving line offers faculty and parents of Seniors a chance to meet; Mr. and Mrs. Proffitt greet Dana Ferrell and her mother. Senior Tea Faculty and parents meet at the annual tea. In keeping with our recent achievements in space flight the space-age theme of this year’s Senior Tea was ‘The Sky is No Longer the Limit.” Stars glistening from the ceiling with the name of col- leges forming their centers and a cake with ‘’Pro- gress ‘69” written on it helped carry out this theme. For the Peanuts fans there was a picture of Linus with the caption “I see the stars but which one is mine?” At the Tea parents become acquainted with teachers and administration in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Cake and punch are served to the families of Seniors at the Tea. Linda Sherbert, Ken Travis, Debbie Fields, Karen Snape, Bill Dimitrouleas, and Bonnie Mandell visit the beautiful Polynesian Mai Kai. 38 Superlatives Outstanding seniors are chosen by the faculty. Each year seniors who have shown exceptional abilities and talents are selected as ‘Outstanding Seniors.” The students are chosen by the teach- ers. Selection is on the basis of their achieve- ments, student leadership, and grade averages. Because of a wrestling match, Superlative Mike Butler was unable to have his picture taken. A blustery day finds Nancy Towery, Mary Jo Meier, Larry Spear, and Roger Rowe at the Fort Lauderdale pier. Kevin Bailey, Jemette Sarson, Quan Miller, Dorinda Maggio, and Kathy Bennett pose at the Place Au Soleil in Delray. ———— mene CY) £ - fu - 5 ® Qa 2) — - 5 O ToT c 5 x ° ° i 4 ° a8 o c Cc o N N 5 = = = 5 O es o = 2 co = £ o — = = ” sie UO zo) -_ ° x= Cc is o a 5 Uv ° Fra) 5 te ae 5 o © ze —_— 0 o U 5 — — 2 fo) = 2 is x fe) 40 John Good, Debbie Langley, Susy Gronbeck, and Joan O'Connor pose at the Landings. Superlatives | a Recognition is awarded Bn eincy are to deserving Seniors. and Jade West have fun “This is Granny Youngblood (Linda Sherbert) ready to help the troubled and miserable. My first letter. . .”” Po tpourri Quill and Scroll presents a medley of comedy. Everything from serious ballet by Julanne Owens to a take-off on ““Laugh-In’” by Keyettes could be seen at the Potpourri of Comedy sponsored by Quill and Scroll. Skits included a ‘Tobacco Row”’ Beauty Contest put on by F.S.A. and ‘Casey at the Bat’’ by the oral interpretation class. Musical presentations were given by Kay Cowen at the organ, Harry Greene singing ‘Come to the Cabaret” and Linda Vrabel and Carolyn Poppert performed a modern jazz dance routine. Prizes for the best acts were awarded to Linda Vrabel and Carolyn Poppert and the oral interpretation class. 42 Sg Sore ciiaenaae John Smithers, alias Casey at the bat, awaits pitch. The familiar knocking of a windmill makes native Dutchmen feel at home. Exchange Student Rick Harwood represents P.B.S.H.S. in Holland. Learning to live among peoples in other countries is the advantage of being an exchange student. The program is sponsored by Rotary Club. A boy is selected by a committee of Guidance Counselors on the basis of his scholastic ability, outside interests, and ability to get along with people. This year our Exchange Student, Rick Harwood has completed his senior year in the Netherlands. He found that in Holland the family is much closer and that the school systems are very different from ours. The exchange program provides an opportunity for our youth to learn about the ways of foreign peoples and for them to learn more about us. In his free time Rick Harwood sees the sights of Holland. Mr. K. Thornton of Migrant Fellowship and pal José thank students for Rey. S.L. Frock presents John Good with the Boy of the donations of food in the Thanksgiving baskets. Pompano’s pep rallies start with a loud roar and end with a hoarse whisper, as students cheer our teams on to success. Dorinda Maggio, student-conductor of the orchestra, takes over at the annual Christmas Assembly. the Month plaque for November. Assemblies Students look forward to a change of pace. The tremendous size of our school necessitates a dual assembly schedule with all assemblies being given once for the juniors and seniors and again for the sophomores. The type of assemblies varies from spirited pep assemblies to the solemn Thanks- giving Assembly and each type is an important part of our student life activities. ay oP GED e — = 01 GE GI . oor Academics Knowledge opens the door to life. Teachers guide us in our work, enabling us to explore places, ideas, and, most important of all, ourselves. They are devoted and helpful. Many hours are spent in the classroom. After hours, the teachers have other activities which are directly connected with the school. With wisdom and insight teachers mold our future. Academics Editors: John Good and Cathy Mazza Principal Paul Proffitt willingly works with and advises Bi-Racial Committee members Mike Robinson, Chris Harding and Quan Miller. Administration Organization is the key to successful instruction. In order to conduct the school in a worthwhile manner the administration relies on certain basic principles. They attempt to make each student feel like a necessary part of the school. Each of the adminis- trators treats student problems with individual concern and understanding. While a respect for the student viewpoint is evidenced, a firm statement of policy is made and followed by the administration. Assistant Principal William Brennan keeps lines of communication open. ever too busy for the students, Dean Maver talks with Bryant Orr. Miss Marjorie Southern is serving her twentieth year at PHO: 2an Theodore Taylor takes advantage of the relaxed and informal lunch hour to get better acquainted with students and their ideas. Office Staff Efficiency is accomplished through joint efforts. The Secretarial Staff of Pompano Beach Senior High is composed of twelve qualified secretaries. This staff is responsible for the vast amount of bookkeeping, records, and communications required for the total operation of the schools. Their assignments include such items as financial transactions, student records, personal records, attendance, telephone service, data processing of student schedules, fees, insurance, and administrative letters and bulletins. Their efforts provide the efficiency for a smooth system. Running the mimeograph is one of Mrs. Bette Thomas’ jobs. Aide Pete Van Epps performs his duty of checking on the absentees. Keeping track of ticket sales may become confusing for Mrs. Harper. Guidance Proper counseling helps build worthwhile students. Students with a problem may find the answer with assistance from one of our competent guidance counselors. These counselors aid students in obtaining information concerning college and | employment opportunities. They are always available personally to help troubled and confused students plan the best educational program for their needs. Their other responsibilities include mailing applications to colleges, giving and evaluating tests, and filling jobs. 5) Mr. Ryan helps Lewis Atkinson to understand Shakespeare. Emotion is exemplified through the facial expressions of Linda Sherbert, 52 English Individual involvement is stressed in class. Whether a student is preparing for college, military service, or employment, English is the very basis of his educational needs. Through our English Department, which is the largest in the school, students learn to communicate and express their ideas in a clear and concise manner. This year Oral Interpretation and Creative Writing were added to our wide variety A loaded desk has become the trademark of Miss Wray’s room. of courses available to the students. sae d by | Bill Dimitrouleas, and Cyle Morpeth, as they receive grades on one of Miss Wray’s traditional six weeks’ tests in her English class. 53 Many types of visual aids are applied in the instruction of math. Mr. Sokol aids D. Guy while S. Bailey and J. Wynn work alone. Miss Janet Doak plans daily work as students start their homework. @ Ks | ‘ s ; Baek eee eden a ; tex Heo ae POR ities ee ¢ atti © : rr es : nt Reb init dty a: x +e x bg 2 ieee ve Bakes te 2 Remove ew Ape. Pie sTmicer OP AGAMST Praren CorreR! CHECK AGAINST ORS iyAy a DOCUMENT NEw TAPE © Mathematics Courses offered range from basic to complex. Our mathematics curriculum provides educational opportunities for all students, including both those who are college bound and those who will terminate their formal education after high school. Math stresses the importance of logical reasoning, teaches the mind self-discipline; and at the same time stimulates creativity. Today is the ‘“Computer Age,”’ and a fundamental understanding of mathematics is as essential in solving simple everyday problems as in solving differential equations. Mike Maynard works on the new computer as part of his Math Five class. ee Re SE ee oe en eo ee He eee pe te RE ee ee bee ee Mee ae eevee eee Ce Oe ee eRe Science o eke ee 8 eee 6 eH Oe ae 4 Ata 6.066 ee ee Experiments are essential to the learning process. + @¢eeeeee8e¢e @ @© @ @ % t ae: Sar. actions asi Dials a a The Science Department offers specialized courses for scientific-minded students, but at the same time it teaches the fundamental courses, which are needed by anyone living in today’s advanced society. Science helps students develop the skill of precise ogg and logical reasoning which will help them to — face the daily crises of today’s world. Display cases in B-Building are often filled with interesting displays. : : 5 _ pics Si as pean REE Mr. Martin points out an interesting specimen to Pete Fraschetti, as Patricia Grande works on focusing her microscope on a slide. 56 Oe Oe Oe RS Bee seeing A familiar sight in Chemistry is a sink cluttered with equipment. Mr. Bailey works in preparation for one of many student experiments. 57 : Le iia cus uaa eee Mr. Moody works at his desk as he administers a make-up test. Social Studies Interest in world affairs is aroused in Institutions. Learning the history of the world helps us to under- stand its peoples today. Classes in American History instill in students a pride in their nation’s accomplish- ments. This year a new method was used in teaching American Institutions. Students learned by discussing, researching, and thinking logically through problems rather than memorizing facts out of a textbook. The class also promotes an interest in current events and the affairs of government so students will become well-informed citizens. Mrs. Murphy sits in her usual pose in the back of the room during a quiz. 58 ¢ SUP ETI o, 7 ore yee — PS x (8 paper eek ae Mr. Bedford prepares a work sheet for use in American History. John Gillespie, portraying Hubert Humphrey, gives a campaign “Tt speech in American Institutions class. Foreign Language Languages are a major part of education. Peaceful co-existence in our world requires an under- standing of its many different customs and cultures. Today’s modern methods of communication and transportation have given more Americans than ever before the opportunity to travel abroad. Students who have a sound knowledge of foreign languages will find unlimited opportunities in trade, economics, politics, and business. Miss Killebrew gives a test to junior Linda Kozuch. Seminar in the first period Spanish class. 60 Debbie Demmerle, Becky Glatli, Dail Harris, and Jan Salisbury are being administered a shorthand speed test through a phonograph. Business Education Secretarial skills are taught for use in adult life. Students are prepared for administrative and secretarial positions through our Business Education Department. Students acquire skills in typing, short- hand, taking dictation, bookkeeping, and operating IBM machines. Emphasis is put on developing efficiency and accuracy. Business opportunities with this type of specialized training are plentiful for the serious-minded students. 6] Music Perfection is achieved by much work and practices. The Music Department strives to develop in students an understanding, an appreciation, and a love for all types of music. Through the department students can develop and display both vocal and ins1rumental talents. Music is “the universal language,” the one which is understood by all people on Earth. Today in this world of hatred, racial tensions, student rioting, and war, one thing—the love of music— can be a universal field of understanding. 8 ns Mrs. MacMillin directs her award winning choruses. Bruce Harrell, band drum major, displays his talent as a conductor. 62 = Ben | Kit Dering, Diane Groebe, and Nancy Comstock work on the art projects they have prepared as Christmas presents for their parents. | | Art New teachers have new ideas for the department. Pompano’s growing art department is now largest in the county. Included in the curriculum are courses in ceramics, sculpture and drawing. Students working under skillful guidance of our qualified art teachers have received honorable mentions for work submitted to contests. Students learn to appreciate beauty while developing dexterity. Art department head, Mrs. Nancy Cella prepares a project for her class. 63 Coach McCall checks attendance on the Driver’s Education range. Driver’s Education Respect for motor vehicles is expected of all students. Safety comes first in Driver's Education. Students learn the rules of the road in the classroom with the aid of books and films. Then they go out to the driving range to practice skills such as 3 point turns, parallel parking and figure eights. Once a week students are taken out on the road so that they can acquire actual driving experience. The primary goal of each student is to obtain his driver's license after the required examination. 64 Mr. Howard lectures his class on importance of driving safety. bt : 1 Ee palais coach, Jeff Leon, works the ball towards his goal, as members of the opposing team close in on him in a game of gator ball. Physical Education Fitness tests are given twice during the year. The mind cannot work up fo its potential unless it is fed by a healthy body. Physical fitness is necessary for a student to withstand the fast pace of today’s world. Students learn to appreciate sports through active participation and at the same time develop their coordination and agility. Pompano’s physical education curriculum includes a physical fitness program in which the nation’s schools participate during the fall and spring of every year. _hne girls volleyball team opposes the women faculty in a game. 65 Mrs. Provencal shows Anna Della Ratta the fine points in the making of a dress as the other students work to complete their projects. Home Economics Girls learn to cook and to care for children. Through Home Economics girls prepare for their future roles as wives and mothers. In addition to acquiring skills in sewing, cooking, and food selection, students discuss ways of bettering their personalities and grooming habits. Pre-school children are occasionally invited in to give the students an opportunity to learn more about child behavior and how to deal with it. Debbie Rodgers and Mrs. Anderson melt wax to make candles. VOE, DCT Students study careers in vocational training. Through Diversified Cooperative Training and Vocational Office Education students may receive on the job training in the afternoon while earning high school credits needed for graduation. Students develop skills of the business world such as office skills, distributive education, and marketing and sales. VOE prepares students for secretarial positions by teaching dictation, shorthand, and typing. penal || Mr. Fiat points out the jobs in the area of the school to Tom Gibbs. David Erlich discusses his job experience with the DCT students. 7 67 Library ry Supplementary magazines pe are available to students. Pompano’s ever-growing library has so many books that it can not find space on the shelves to put them. Books and magazines may be found on a variety of subjects from sports to philosophy. In the library students find valuable materials for term papers, reports, symposiums or just enjoyment. Due to increased enrollment the Audio-Visual section has obtained new equipment enabling classrooms to have overhead projectors. Library assistant Carolyn Gamble finds a magazine for a student. Sophomore John Garvin takes advantage of the many facilities in the library that can be used for the preparation of research papers. 68 Woody Hendrix poses proudly with his prize-winning steer. Agriculture Experience is gained by working at the farm. With the growing population of the world today, food has become a major problem. The continual discovery of more efficient methods for raising food are necessary to feed our ever-increasing number. Through our Agriculture Department, students become familiar with the latest scientific and technical advances in the raising of crops and in the breeding of livestock. Mr. Turvaville points out the state farming sections to Rick Blankenship. School Maintenance Cafeteria and custodial staffs serve school. Pompano is grateful to the cafeteria staff and custodians of our school for the many services they have performed. The cafeteria staff works hard to make meals appetizing and at the same time provide the nourishment needed by students to get through a busy school day. Janitors keep the build- ings clean and attractive by doing small repair jobs. They also are in charge of letting an absent-minded student, seeking a forgotten book, into the halls. ne Left to Right: Mrs. Helen Kirsch, Mrs. Alice Sweat, Mrs. Florence Berry, Mrs. Esther Snyder, Mrs. Rachel King, Mrs. Betty Karr, Mrs. Su- sie Kirkland, Mrs. Emma Henley, Mrs. Doris Cimino, Mrs. Frances Shumacker, Mrs. Gertrude Murray, Mrs. Viola Hells, Mrs. Helda Jaksch. 70 Carl Alderman Faculty are from many colleges. Pompano faculty degrees Mrs. Jeanne Anderson Mrs. Thelma Atkinson Christian Bailey Robert Bedford Mrs. Patricia Bess Laverne Blackard Mrs. Katherine Bledsoe Marilyn Braddee Billy Bretz Mrs. Edna Brown George Buoy Mrs. Mary Campbell Dr. John Canfield Bernadine Carroll Mrs. Marian Caswell Mrs. Nancy Cella Mrs. Agnes Colbert Mrs. Ruth Cass Mrs. Helen Creech Stephen Dare Mrs. Opal Dix Mrs. Ann Dinardo Janet Doak Joe Dragovich Mrs. Barbara Eakins 7 Work Days Parent conferences are a part of planning Mrs. Phyllis Efferth Georgette Eicher Richard Elliot Mrs. Doris Emmet Barbara Everitt Frederick Fiat Richard Flaherty Rowena Frazier Mrs. Jo Furgason Paul Gebert Mrs. Elizabeth Geer Raymond Giltner Miss Kay Graham U. Hal Green Arthur Grismer 72 Forrest Hale Milton Harding Mrs. Dorothy Harper Herman Hatfield Jack Hefner Mrs. Dorothy Henesy Mrs. Marsha Hirsch R uth Hooper Mrs. Elva Hunter Mrs. Martha Jansen Dale Johnson Mrs. Judy Johnson Nolene Justice Mary Killebrew Mrs. Billie Kollman Mrs. Bette Langteau Jeffrey Leon Mrs. Lena Matthews Jack McCahill Mrs. Pat McCaughy Mrs. Harriett McMillin Opal Menius Billy Miller Henry Moody Tucker Morris Curtis Motzner Mrs. Marie Murphy Mrs. Evelyn Myers Betty Myrick Mrs. Mary Nickerson 73 Mrs. Vivian Owens Carolyn Payne Robert Parks Mrs. Lois Pittman James Planutis Mrs. Carol Prescott | Paul Proffitt | Barbara Ramsey Mrs. Margaret Rockafellow Mrs. Elizabeth Rubin George Ryan William Sabin Mrs. Doris Scheck Mrs. Ruth Shea Alexander Sokol Jane Springmeyer Candace Stewart Marjorie Southern Mrs. Betty Sweany Theodore Taylor Mrs. Bette Thomas Mrs. Frances Thurston William Towery Mrs. Peggy Truit William Turvaville Donna Tvarock Diane Upton 74 Faculty Sponsor Many teachers take time to sponsor activities. Mrs. Cheryl Vanderskow Mrs. Helen Watkins Wayne Wickstrum Gayle Williamson Robert Wilkner Mrs. Annette Wilman Mr. Alfred Wolken Martha Wray Mr. George Zeiss Mrs. Elizabeth Zelazo 75 Organizations Students find a place in club programs. Organizations are a very important phase of school life. They help to round out a student's life by giving him the opportunity to explore and develop outside interests. These may influence his career choice or remain a form of pleasure in his later life. Friendships are formed through the cooperative efforts required of the members. Club editors: Kathy Kieninger, Debbie McCarley, Ka- ren Parman. 77 Miss Martha Wray Sponsor Bonnie Mandell Editor-in-Chief Jade West Editor-in-Chief Linda Gerke Advertising Manager Karen Snape Business Manager The BEANPICKER staff works diligently sorting out pictures so that they can complete the class layouts to meet one of the deadlines. Sandy Buckmaster Advertising Cliff Carlson Sports John Good Academics Bill Gore Sports Sandy Grisson Circulation Chris Harding Junior Class Anne Holbrook Senior Class Kathy Kieninger Clubs Karen Marsden Sophomore Class Ken Martone Sports Cathy Mazza Academics Debbie McCarley Clubs Jean McPhail Circulation Joan O’Connor Copy Karen Parman Clubs Linda Pearce General Index Pat Shedler Student Life Suzi Shelder Student Life Sharon Simons Junior Class Clara Sleeth Sophomore Class Jackie Waby Senior Class Beanpicker The yearbook records the events of the school year. The Beanpicker, Pompano’s prizewinning yearbook, records and interprets the events of the school year. It serves as a lasting reminder of the trials, tribula- tions, and joys of the high school years. Staff mem- bers spend many hours after school and on week- ends to meet the all important deadline. All the editors and section workers strive together to pro- duce a book to be kept and cherished. Jean McPhail writes a receipt for Ken Nadassy’s BEANPICKER. 79 Linda Sherbert Editor Kay Cowen Assistant Editor Sue Gardner Junior Editor Teena Eames Business Manager Mrs. Lena Matthews Sponsor Kay Cowen and Sue Gardner work together to complete a layout. Editor Linda Sherbert presents the award from International Honorary Society for High School Journalists to Principa 80 | Paul Proffitt. ‘Linda Burns, Paul Mumford, and Mimi Six enjoy reading the ORACLE. Chris Amrhein, Editorialist Hally Arsenault, Exchange Editor Kevin Bailey, Sports Editor Linda Eckenwiler, Assistant Advertising Manager Debbie Guy, Typist Tim McDaniel, Photographer Mitchell Sherman, Photographer Ann Wheeler, Advertising Manager Good Plans for Homecomiag «THE ORACLE Receive Editor Linda Sherbert analyzes the most recent issue of the ORACLE. , Oracle Events and activities are reported by the staff. Pompano’s bi-monthly, eight-page newspaper, the ORACLE, records and interprets the events of the school. Editorials express the thoughts and opinions of the students. Staff members work hard during their class period and also put in many hours after school to make it the fine newspaper that it is. Last year the ORACLE won the International First Place Award and this year they will be contending for the International Honor Rating, the highest rating for newspapers. 81 Outcry Students find an outlet for their creative ability. Students may present their artistic and creative talents in the OUTCRY, Pompano’s literary magazine. The OUTCRY teaches students to analyze and constructively criticize poems, short stories, essays and art work. The staff then skillfully compiles these works into a BOTTOM ROW: K. Fivek, Short Story Editor; J. Lenz, Treasurer. magazine to be read by other students. The organization seECOND ROW: Mrs. J. Furgason, Sponsor; Mrs. A. Wilman, Sponsor. — also sponsors a contest for the best art work and THIRD ROW: H. Arsenault, Historian; T. Tafoya, Layout Editor; K. original writings in the various categories to encourage Cowen, Business Manager. FOURTH ROW: K. Balistreri, Art Editor; C. | students to use and develop their creative abilities. Zimmerman, Essay Editor; M. Wilby, Art Editor; V. Ballentine, Editor. BOTTOM ROW: J. Weck, J. Cochran, H. Wegman, M. Ward, P. Miles, S. Knefel, C. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: _ S. Richardson, D. Lay, D. Hewitt, C. Tate, S. Simons, C. Scott. THIRD ROW: J. Barrett, J. Parker, S. Beck, C. Clark, J. Cunningham. FOURTH ROW: C. Zimmerman, N. Johnson, J. Henning, C. Hull, J. Rohrer. 82 Linda Gerke, President Karen Snape, Vice-President Jade West, Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Lena Matthews, Sponsor Miss Martha Wray, Sponsor Chris Amrhein Vicki Ballentine Kay Cowen Teena Eames Sue Gardner John Good Janet Lenz Bonnie Mandell Miss Jan McWhorter of the SUN SENTINEL proofreads Janet Lenz’s teen article. Quill and Scroll Jean MePhai Members are picked from Karen Parman top journalism students. Students who exhibit outstanding ability in journalism and creative writing are invited to join Quill and Scroll. Patti Shedler The club is an honorary society composed of the top third Suzi Shedler of the staff members of the BEANPICKER, ORACLE, and OUTCRY. This year members of Quill and Scroll wrote articles for the SUN SENTINEL. The club also sponsored the POTPOURRI OF COMEDY. Linda Sherbert Terry Tafoya Cathy Zimmerman Thespians Encouraging dramatic art is the aim of the club. “Act well your part; there all the honor lies,” is the motto for Thespians, Pompano’s national honor society for high school drama students. To become a Thespian one must have twelve points granted for working in two or more plays. These points may be acquired by participating on a committee or by having a part in the play. Thespians endeavor to stimulate school-wide interest in drama. Each year the Society sponsors a play. Thespians highlight the close of their year by holding an Awards Assembly in which the best actors are honored. Last year’s Thespian trophy winners are John FOR ALL SEASONS; Harry Murphy, Best Act 84 John Good President Pat Polen Vice-President Jade West Recording Secretary Linda Sherbert Corresponding Secretary Dagmar Larsen Treasurer Mrs. Betty Langteau Sponsor Good for the Best Play, A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS; Lewis Murphy, Best Actor, in A MAN or, in BECKET, and Best Character Actor, in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS; Frank Ritti, Best Supporting Actor, in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS; Jade West, Best Actress, in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS; Chris Harding, Best Character Actress, in MEET MEIN ST. LOUIS; Debbie Fields, Best Supporting Actress, in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS. Tim Baer Pat Brown Denise Dorsey Debbie Fields Harry Greene Linda Gerke Cris Harding Sue Moody Glen Morehead John Nickerson Carolyn Poppert Pam Sawyer Karen Snape Nancy Towery Pete Wessels baa, Debbie Fields rehearses expressions in the mirror for a play. 85 BOTTOM ROW: S. Shedler, D. Farrell, L. Sherbert, J. O’Connor, J. Tierney, K. Knab, P. Saletto, B. Robertson, A. Holbrook, C. Allen, J. West, M. Meier, D. Langley, L. Butler, K. Snape, C. Briggs, L. Schoonover. TOP ROW: T. Tafoya, E. Spadoni, B. Dimitrouleas, J. | Galla, M. Maynard, H. Craig, C. Carlson. Honor Society Tutoring and barbequing are equally well done. Students receive recognition for outstanding scholastic achievement by being invited to join the National Honor Society. A 3.6 average and satisfactory marks in citizenship are required for membership. The Society promotes character, service, scholarship and leadership. Members also serve the school and community by tutoring students of all ages. The old and newly- elected officers attended the state-wide Honor Society convention in Jacksonville. NHS members also raised money by holding another barbeque at the end of the year. Homecoming Queen Candidate Suzy Gronbeck, representing NHS, and her escort Kim Smith wave to the crowds en route to the big game. 86 Roger Rowe President Jeff Thofner Vice-President Susy Gronbeck Secretary Bonnie Mandell Treasurer Mr. Carl Alderman Sponsor Mr. Hal Green Sponsor BOTTOM ROW: B. Heiser, A. Loomis, A. Hill, D. Dorsey, D. Hogan, P. Wayne, L. Leitner, A. Gibbons, M. Adams, C. Shiner, S. Roep- nack, S. Smith, S. Simons, C. Hancock, L. Watkins, K. Mills. TOP ROW: K. Malone, G. Morehead, D. Nielsen, R. Dullen, R. Gorgan. Kathy Mills stand candle. Student Council Harry Greene Vice-President Pat Shumaker Corresponding Secretary Representation trains for better citizenship. Recording Secretary Students of P.B.S.H.S. may voice complaints and participate in the management of the school through the Student Council. This organization meets the needs of all students in matters beyond curriculum and athletics. It makes suggestions to school authorities, takes action on problems that arise between the students and teachers, provides services for the school and gives a voice in behalf of all students. The Student Council consists of one representative from each of the home rooms with a few additional members at large. It takes care of I.D. cards, Homecoming, and the Snowball. of in a Virginia Clark Mr. Robert Bedford Bishop, J. Crawford, D. Kendall, J. BOTTOM ROW: _ S. Simons, J. Stevens, T. DiMaria, J. Shardell, L. Butler, C. Mazza, P. Polen, J. Ross, L. Ward, C. Pohl, L. Woodin, L. Norton, K. Taylor, L. Douglas, K. Bennett. TOP ROW: Gill, J. Roti, C. Asher, E. Hufnagel, N. Frisco, M. Bailey, T. Baer, J. Gillespie, J. Favitta, D. Nielsen, C. L. Googe, S. Serfling, K ley, C. King, K. Travis. 88 B. Straub, K. Smith, J. Cherof, B. - ——— —— an ne } BOTTOM ROW: J. Arnold, B. Scardino, R. Zurheide, J. Sortino, N. Hardy, J. Boan, C. Kropff, C. Massey, R. Chick. SECOND ROW: A. Hill, J. Owens, R. Hugli, C. Austin, C. Matthews, P. Carlson, S. Wright, L. Watkins, E. Hoey, D. Peabody, C. Harding, P. Shumaker, M. Meier, M. O’Brien, C. Hole, B. Cameron, L. Ferguson, S. Baxley, K. Sarson, V. Thomas, L. Pearce, J. Anderson. TOP ROW: M. Delaney, L. Mountain, S. Richardson, C. Rodgers, J. Vestal, C. Sleeth, B. Gibbons, G. Kemmler, J. Mosher, S. Walker, J. Jones, T. Pi- lon, C. North, S. Spradling, J. Johnson, D. Meilahn, P. Loganzo, D. Burns, C. Bowen, R. Eiser, E. Everington, C. Condell, R. Hazen. Officers Debbie Fields, Harry Greene, C. L. Googe and Virginia Clark work hard to coordinate all school activities. Linda Douglas provides a real Homecoming with a welcome for two grads, escort Chuck Kellough and Frank Yodonis. 89 Harry Greene Chairman Pat Polen Secretary Mr. Robert Bedford Sponsor EGS Cooperation is extended to sponsor orphans. Promoting understanding between the clubs and co- ordinating school activities are two of the tasks undertaken by the Inter-Club Council. The I.C.C., as it is more commonly called, consists of the Presidents of every club in the school. The vice-president of the Student Council serves as its chairman. Last year the |.C.C. adopted two Korean orphans, Pak Yung Man ln and Yoo Hong Sook. Each club pays five dollars a semester to support these orphans. BOTTOM ROW: G. Googe, FTA; J. Purdy, DCT; S. Gronbeck, FRENCH CLUB; P. Polen, ICC; J. West, BEANPICKER; B. Mandell, BEANPICKER; N. Green, CIVINETTES. SECOND ROW: A. Holbrook, KEYETTES; L. Gerke, QUILL SCROLL; J. Sarson, JUNIORETTES; V. Ballentine, OUTCRY; L. Sherbert, ORACLE; P. Meissner, JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES. THIRD ROW: T. Gibbs, DCT; G. Spear, BAND; C. L. Googe, STUDENT COUNCIL; S. Miller, JUNIOR CLASS; T. Dorsey, JCL. FOURTH ROW: T. Baer, GAVEL CLUB; C. Charlan, ART CLUB; J. Good, THESPIANS; S. Serfling, INTERNATIONAL CLUB; K. Bailey, SENIOR CLASS; K. Travis, KEY CLUB. TOP ROW: B. Dimitrouleas, MONOGRAM CLUB; L. Spear, ORCHESTRA; J. Cherof, INTERACT; B. Berthiaume, CHORAL COUNCIL. 90 Bi-Racial Committee Racial problems are taken care of by the Committee. Quan Miller Chairman Settling disputes which could cause racial tension is the job of the Bi-Racial Committee. This committee ‘has already accomplished a great deal in improving the relations between the races. The organization consists of twenty-four members, with representatives from both ‘races and representatives from each of the three classes. Kay Cowen Secretary Micheal Robinson Treasurer Mr. Robert Bedford Sponsor Mr. Joe Dragovich Sponsor C. L. Googe. SECOND FRONT ROW: K. Bailey, B. Campbell, B. Straub, D. Peabody, C. Harding, S. Gardner, C. Asher, J. Bishop, ROW: W. Allen, R. Hamilton, S. Serfling, H. Greene, J. Madden. 91 Miss Martha Wray Faculty Coordinator John Good Student Coordinator Mrs. Opal Dix Mrs. Maria Murphy Mrs. Ruth Shea Mrs. Katherine Bledsoe near MRR INT Mrs. Katherine Bledsoe and Mrs. Maria Murphy talk over sched- uling of assemblies with Miss Martha Wray. Assembly Committee Dual assemblies increase scheduling problems. Small in number and unobtrusive in manner, the Assembly Committee insures a smooth running performance each time a program is presented for the student body. Their task is made more difficult by the fact that the size of the school necessitates putting on one assembly for juniors and seniors, and another for sophomores John Good discusses upcoming assembly with Mr. William Brennan. 92 Majorettes Twirlers dazzle audience with their new uniforms. Pompano’s TWIRLING TORNADOES lead the band in the half-time shows. The flashing blue and gold of their new uniforms adds sparkle to parades and pep rallies. Each year the majorettes accompany the band to District Marching Contest. They also compete in separate twirling routines at the district and state levels. Linda Keaton, Pat Deweese, Gail Brahs, Marsha Karub, Barb Miner and Melody Rowdon. Cyle Morpeth, Donna DiFalco, Nancy Green, ates, — . t V6 aa rs Patsy Brown, Margie Hutchinson, Paula Miles, Hershy Kellam, Linda Miller, Theresa Lewis, Sue Briard and Jeanne Downs. 93 DIRECTOR: Mr. Richard Elliott. OBOE: G. Gordon, J. Nickerson. BASSOON: T. Baer, L. Elwart, M. Scott. FLUTE: C. Barker, C. Briggs, K. Carlin, C. Hole, R. Kipp, L. Lighthill, D. Maggio, L. Mason, M. Masters, K. Ochsner, J. O’Connor, C. Pittman, L. Winderl, G. Vivian. CLARINETS: M. Adere, J. Baer, K. Balistreri, P. Brown, C. Durbin, T. Ellis, C. Enders, B. Ginegaw, P. Grande, J. Gray, C. Griffin, K. Johnston, J. Kent, D. Langley, B. Martin, L. Noyes, C. O'Neill, J. Ott, K. Robertson, C. Sisk, T. Stearns, L. Vrabel, H. Wilson, L. Wotring, C. Davenport, J. Wolgamott, S. Weinrich, N. Nicholson, B. Glattli, P. Meyer, B. Rawlinson, S. Ernsting. SAXOPHONE: A. Balistreri, D. Brant, G. Cichek, R. Ireland, J. Salisbury, G. Spear, P. Avard, J. Howard, B. Kliner. CORONETS TRUMPETS: P. Ballentine, B. Cullaton, R. Curtis, M. Hall, K. Malone, R. Smith, L. Schoonover, K. Walsh, D. White. TROMBONES: L. Albert, W. Fifer, J. Gillespie, | R. Kesterson, R. Mahoney, L. Spear, R. Williams. BARITONES: M. Adams, J. Council, D. Dukelow, B. Harrell, M. Spear, R. Peacock. FRENCH HORNS: J. Bolk, D. Elliott, M. Funke, M. Garnsey, D. Harvey, E. Rolston, R. Wagner. BASSES: J. Drutar, C. Garnsey, C. L Googe, P. Sandhagen, J. Tafoya, D. Zeiser. PERCUSSION: K. Kieninger, C. King, K. Mills, D. Paul, M. Vernacchio. BAND COUNCIL—BOTTOM ROW: P. Deweese, Majorette Captain; N. Green, Majorette Co-Captain; R. Wagner, Ist Lt.; G. Spear, Band Captain; L. Spear, 2nd Lt.; T. Stearns, Drum Major; Bruce Harrell, Drum Major. TOP ROW: D. Langley, Storekeeper; K. Kieninger, Treasurer; K. Mills, Librarian; R. Mahoney, Quartermaster; C. King, Uniform Quartermaster; T. Baer, Ways and Means Director; P. Avard, Publicity Director; M. Adams, Special Projects Treasurer; K. Johnston, Special Projects Secretary; B. Martin, Secretary. 94 Band Dedication and talent are the keys to its success. Marching demonstrations performed by the GOLDEN TORNADOES MARCHING BAND add interest to the half-times of our football games. The band serves the community by giving free concerts and promotes schoo! spirit by playing at pep rallies. This year the band was chosen to represent Florida in the Presidential Inaugural Parade. It was also chosen from the entire n ation to put ona marching and a concert exhibition at the American Bandmaster’s Convention. In addition to these activities, the band was judged on concert performance at the district and state levels. This year the GOLDEN TORNADOES MARCHING BAND received straight Superiors for the sixteenth consecutive year. OBOE: B. Forster, G. Gordon, J. Nickerson. BASSOON: T. Baer, L. Elwart, M. Scott. FLUTE: C. Barker, C. Briggs, K. Carlin, D. Council, 4 | C. Hole, R. Kipp, L. Lighthill, D. Maggio, L. Mason, M. Masters, K. Ochsner, J. O’Connor, C. Pittman, J. Roberts, L. Winderl, D. Carey, |G. Vivian. CLARINETS: M. Adere, K. Annesi, S. Avard, J. Baer, K. Balistreri, P. Brown, P. Carlton, D. Clark, D. Delzio, C. Durbin, T. Ellis, C. Enders, J. Furman, B. Ginegaw, P. Grande, J. Gray, C. Griffin, R. Hilliard, K. Johnston, J. Kent, D. Langley, B. Martin, L. Noyes, | C. O Neill, J. Ott, K. Robertson, C. Sisk, T. Stearns, L. Vrabel, H. Wilson, P. Whitehurst, D. Wotring, L. Wotring, C. Davenport, J. Ferrell, S. McMillen, J. Wolgamott, S. Weinrich, N. Nicholson, B. Glattle, P. Meyer, B. Rawlinson, S. Ernstring, N. Carnes. SAXOPHONES: D. Allen, A. Balistreri, D. Brant, G. Cichek, R. Ireland, J. Salisbury, G. Spear, P. Avard, R. Boyce, J. Howard, B. Kliner. CORONETS TRUMPETS: P. Ballentine, G. Caponi, R. Cannady, B. Cullaton, R. Curtis, R. Davenport, R. Ennis, L. Friend, J. Garland, ' | M. Hall, R. Hoy, C. Kropff, M. McWhorter, K. Malone, T. Moore, P. Preste, D. Proctor, J. Sayers, L. Schoonover, D. Villanoeva, R Wagoner, K. Walsh, J. Womes. TROMBONES: L. Albert, B. Arsenault, W. Fifer, J. Gillespie, R. Kesterson, R. Mahoney, B. Palmer, L. Spear, R. Williams. BARITONES: M. Adams, J. Council, D. Dukelow, B. Harrell, M. Spear, R. Peacock. FRENCH HORNS: J. Bolk, D. Elliott, M. Funke, M. Garnsey, D. Harvey, G. Moore, E. Rolston, R. Wagner. BASSES: J. Drutar, C. Garnsey, C. L. Googe, P. Sandhagen, | J. Tafoya, D. Zeiser. PERCUSSION: S. Boyd, J. Brachen, H. Corneilson, K. Kieninger, C. King, K. Mills, D. Paul, M. Vernacchio, J. Watkins, D. Bates, M. Jenkins, C. May, D. MacGregor. MAJORETTES: G. Brahs, S. Briard, P. DeWeese, D. DiFalco, J. Downs, N. Green, M. Kartub, L. Keaton, H. Kellam, T. Lewis, L. Miller, B. Miner, B. Miles, C. Morpeth, M. Rowden, C. Smith. 95 Orchestra Music makers bring state honors to Pompano. Pompano’s orchestra promotes an appreciation of music by giving concerts for the student body. It also gave concerts at Crystal Lake Country Club and War Memorial Auditorium. This year the orchestra received another Superior at State Contest and went to All-State Orchestra where they played in the Honors Concert. BOTTOM ROW: Rachel Black, Secretary-Treasurer; Isabelle Taillefer, Librarian. TOP ROW: Peter Loganzo, Vice-Presi- dent; Lynne Koplin, Concertmaster; Larry Spear, President. ies OS seo Dr. John Canfield, orchestra director, ponders a question of music theory with a group of students in his Music Appreciation class. 96 oO aoe ore sOTTOM ROW: T. Stearns, K. Laganzo, D. Clark, S. Canfield, P. Johnson, J. Rhodes, P. Laganzo, L. Leitner. SECOND ROW: B. Cullation, C. Pittman, |. Tallifer, |. Auel, R. Black, P. Kleives, K. Fivek, S. Knefel, D. Harvey. TOP ROW: S. Miller, J. Gillespie. | M. Burgess, K. Byrd, L. Calibeo, D. LPHABETICALLY: E. Auel, C. Baleson, R. Black, J. Bolk, G. Braithwaite, D. Brant, D. Burgess, art, K. Fivek, M. Garney, J. Geer, allaway, S. Canfield, K. Carlin, D. Clark, J. Cochran, H. Corneilsen, C. Cox, B. Cullaton, L. Elw Gillespie, S. Goetz, G. Gordon, M. Hall, D. Hart, D. Harvey, C. Hellegaard, P. Henley, C. Hole, L. Hunn, P. Johnston, C. Kennedy, . King, P. Klieves, S. Knefel, L. Koplin, T. Lambert, L. Leavitt, L. Leitner, J. Lenz, K. Loganzo, P. Loganzo, D. Maggio, R. Mahoney, Martin, M. Maynard, C. Michelsen, S. Miller, P. Mumford, J. Nickerson, K. Ochsner, M. Park, C. Pittman, J. Polachek, K. Reif, J. nodes, G. Robson, J. Rowe, B. Scardino, L. Schooner, M. Scott, G. Spear, L. Spear, T. Stearns, D. Suleiman, |. Taillefer, L. Vellis, Wagner, H. Wegman, C. Wheeler, M. Wilby, C. Willis, H. Wilson, S. Wilson. 97 Chorus Music brings pleasure to varied audiences. The Choral Department's big events this year were participation in the Broward County Choral Festival and District Choral Contest. Members of all the chor- uses combined their efforts for their float with the theme, “Tornadoes Sing Out Victory.” The organi- zation enlarged its treasury with the sale of soft pretzels and Poly-fluffs at all lunch hours. The Boys’ Chorus sang at the Honor Society Induction As- sembly, and the mixed choruses sang at Christmas. Mrs. Harriet McMillan directs her chorus for the Christmas assembly, BOTTOM ROW: P. Nealon, S$. Curran, L. Hardy, D. Scott, L. Watkins, L. Latham, G. Braithwaite, J. Anderson, P. Polen, L. Eckenwiler. SECOND ROW: L. Watkins, G. Lunda, S. Walden, M. Kimmel, K. Moody, D. Stoner, M. Miller, J. Pierce, C. Cosentino, L. Harris. THIRD ROW: P. Mee, T. Brooks, R. Hamilton, G. Guthrie, G. Redling, R. Marlowe, J. Barker, T. Dalley, J. Melinson. TOP ROW: B. Gerber, M. Drury, C. Way, D. Meilahn, B. Wietsma, M. Howell, B. Berthiaume, W. Buck, B. Knight, Accompanist. 98 |CHORAL COUNCIL: S. Curran, J. Taylor, P. Carlson, K. Moody, C. McAllister, P. Lundy. STANDING: B. Knight, D. Meilahn, R. |Hamilton, B. Berthiaume, P. Salisbury. eres fi Sify Det. ty EO adi Peak BOTTOM ROW: P. Mee, E. Scott, L. Johnson, L. McThay, T. Amodeo, B. MacNeilly, P. Van Epps, P. Salisbury. SECOND ROW: H. | Thompson, M. Moore, K. Martone, R. Blaha, M. Youngblood, H. Greene, J. Abbott, R. Marlowe, C. Moore. THIRD ROW: T. Brooks, '|A. Johnson, G. Guthrie, R. Hamilton, C. Kusmich, L. Paul, G. Redling, J. Barker, B. Knight, Accompanist. TOP ROW: 8B. Gerber, M. Drury, C. Way, D. Meilahn, B. Wietsma, B. Campbell, M. Howell, T. Dalley, B. Berthiaume, W. Buck. P. Carlson, K. Travis, J. Fernandez, V. Chaney, S. Trease, D. Meceli, N. Harnist, C. Herron, G. Kemmler, L. Ferguson, B. Terry, J. Monard, C. White, M. Andrews, D. Ross, L. Montgomery, M. Campanella, S. Wasser, ac- companist. SECOND ROW: J. Hogen, D. Bringger, J. Stevens, C. Carlson, P. Marinchak, D. Rodgers, P. Harris, N. Giardino, S. Ray, P. Lundy, J. Mosher, C. Hale, M. Shrader, K. Hall, B. Feeney, L. Neal, J. Beaners, K. Garner. THIRD ROW: S. Santoro, S. Os- borne, S. Grissom, L. Howell, D. LaFlam, C. Hancock, P. Turgeon, J. Bateman, L. Beale, K. Watt, J. Warkentin, D. McCoy, T. Shahan, L. Konigsburg, P. Simmons, D. Swinford, J. Wesley, C. Sutcliff. TOP ROW: T. Lewis, E. Calvin, E. Wells, S. Poitier, S. Booth, A. L. Peck, J. Black, K. DeBuschere, L. Ward, L. Kelton, M. Kimmel, K. Sullivan, S. Gronbeck, B. Owens, J. Taylor, B. Burris, M. Sutton. BOTTOM ROW: C. McAllister, D. King, Girls’ Chorus The girls perform for many organizations. Pompano’s Girls’ Chorus sang with the Choral Department at our Christmas Assembly. Pompanotes, a select group of girls chosen from Mixed and Girls’ Choruses performs over twenty Christmas shows at various restaurants and resorts. They also put on a musical skit for the POTPOURRI OF COMEDY. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Wasser, Jody Monard, Debbie Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Gail Braithwaite, Debbie McCoy, Debbie Scott, Sue Curran. TOP ROW: Jeanette Black, Jeanette Taylor, Carol Hancock, Marcia Miller, Pat Nealon. Coach William Ziess Sponsor Bill Dimitrouleas President John Nugent Vice-President Mary Jo Mier Secretary Kathy Bennett Treasurer Monogram Club Club members sell gold and blue sweatshirts. Students who have lettered in a Varsity sport are eligible for membership in Monogram Club. This year for initiation, new members were required to collect money. Members displayed their talents outside of sports by their successful sponsorship of the DAISY MAE DANCE and by selling sweatshirts. Besides stimulating student interest in sports the club served the school by serving free coffee to the coaches at Civi- tan’s annual Christmas Invitational Tournament. Pompano. BOTTOM ROW: _B. Menzel, K. Willis, J. Gerke, M. Combs, D. Nielsen, L. Montgomery, S. Speake, G. Braithwaite, D. Loos, L. Douglas, J. Sarson, J. Kercheval, C. Serra, J. Crawford, L. Bartenfelder. TOP ROW: S. Spradling, J. Johnson, H. Craig, B. Andes, R. Shulby, C. Charlan, J. Rencher, T. Ward, J. Smithers, S. Townley, S. Serfling, C. Asher, J. Watkins, K. Bailey, B. Campbell, B. Corbett, K. Travis. 101 Anne Holbrook President Denise Dorsey Vice-President Suzi Shedler Secretary Joan O’Connor Treasurer Miss Kay Graham Sponsor Miss Betty Myrick Sponsor Kathy Bennett Cindy Briggs Lil Butler Connie Collins Linda Eastman Dana Farrell Debbie Fields Kathy Garner Linda Gerke Gail Gordon Cynthia Gray Susy Gronbeck Rose Hilliard Kathy Kienenger Kris Knab Debbie Langley Linda Leitner Debbie Loos Karen Lyons Bonnie Mandell Carolyn May 102 Michele Adams Pam Adrian Glenda Alderman Jody Anderson Pat Avard Winnie Bandi Cathy Mazza Jean McPhail Mary Jo Meier Kathy Mills Jeniffer Minnick Sue Moody Pat Nealon Peggy Rawlinson Debbie Rehwald Bonnie Robertson Penny Saletto Pam Sawyer Linda Schoonover Pat Shedler Linda Sherbert Claudia Shiner Debbie Smith Karen Snape Ann Solien Jane Tierney Nancy Towery Jackie Waby Jade West Diane Wittlinger Keyettes Members hold Christmas party at school for deaf. All Keyette members strive to better themselves and the community through cooperation in various community projects. The club got into the Christmas spirit by holding a party at the Fort Lauderdale Oral School for deaf children and by Christmas caroling with their brother club, Key Club. They also serve the com- munity by assisting the annual luekemia drive. While maintaining a 3.0 average Keyettes involved them- selves in the school by selling basketball pro- grams, putting on a skit for Potpourri of Come- dy and sponsoring a prom fashion show. Children at the Fort Lauderdale Oral School for the deaf en- joy the Christmas party given for them by the Keyettes. 103 Ken Travis President Jeff Crawford Vice-President Hunter Craig Secretary Jim Sabin Treasurer Scott Serfling Safety Chairman Ken Martone Chaplin Mike Adere Kevin Bailey Mr. Jeffrey Leon Mike Bailey Sponsor Mr. Stanley McCall Sponsor Bruce Baker Cliff Carlson Charles Charlan Gene Ciotoli Bill Dimitrouleas Jan Galla John Gerke Lee Gibson John Gillespie C.L. Googe Bill Gore Keith Grant Harry Greene Jim Henning Mohsen Kashmiry Dave Kendall Pete Loganzo Barry Menzel Glen Morehead Randy Olds Bryant Orr 104 Key Club combines an interesting display with the most food at Thanksgiving. Key Club The boys’ club maintains the student parking lot. “We Build’ is an appropriate motto for Key Club, Pompano’s largest service club. Members built up their large treasury by maintaining the student park- ing lot and helping Booster Club park cars at the football games. The organization started off its year of victories by winning the Class B Float com- petition and winning the Thanksgiving Basket Con- test for giving the most food. They also serve their school and community by taking care of the school’s coming events sign and also by distributing muscular distrophy cannisters. Tom Pilon Don Reid Eugene Spadoni Jeff Thofner John Teuscher Bob Seiffert Gary Walker 106 Jemette Sarson President Beth Bowen Vice-President Miss Barbara Ramsey Sponsor Miss Nancy Spelman Sponsor Juniorettes The girls’ club sponsors Thanksgiving Assembly. Always active, Juniorettes started off the year by co-spon- soring the Keyette-Juniorette clothing drive for needy children. Among their many services the annual Thanks- giving Assembly was sponsored again this year by the Juniorettes. Their membership drive during club week doubled the club’s enrollment, and their initiation was staged in the cafeteria during lunch hours. ‘Big sisters’’ had their “little sisters’ doing things such as ‘’Ring Around the Rosie” and ‘Farmer in the Dell.” Pam Carlson Judy Dague Donna Difalco Cindy Dotson Linda Douglas Linda Eckenwiler Ann Gibbons Becky Glattli Anne Graham Cindy Grecco Cris Harding Diane Hogan Anita Hornack Julie Kercheval Linda Kozuck Therese Lambert Nancy LePage Janet Lenz Pam Lundy Barb Miner Jody Monard Kathy Balistreri Becky Brewer Gail Brown Wendy Campbell Pat Seifreit Secretary : Donna Upright re Treasurer vantage nnn ay Debbie Scott Historian Sue Curran Chaplin Cyle Morpeth Doreen Morrison Pat Polen Pat Powers Anna Rhodes The Juniorettes sing Christmas Carols at the Pompano Beach Nursing Home. Joy Rhodes Shery! Roberson Pat Robey Sandi Roepnack Debbie Ross Melody Rowdon Mimi Shrader Jackie Stevens Mary Ellen Stevens Dunay Suleiman Kathy Taylor Linda Vrabel Shari Walker Lee Watkins Vicki White 107 108 Jim Juday Dan Johns John Johnson Chet King Scott Lane Walter Lea George Manter Greg Marsh Scott Mauger Dale Meder Doug Meilahn Sandy Muir Ken Nadassy Carl North Tom Owen Bob Sabin Tom Scott Jerry Sisler Cecil Asher Bill Bateman Jeff Bishop Sam Caliendo John Good Jim Cherof President } Ken Wendland helps Jeff Bishop put up one of Interact’s pride signs for Pride Week. Scott Townley Vice-President John Nugent Secretary Bill Gill Treasurer Mr. Thomas Howard Sponsor Interact The service club puts up pride signs and banners. Re-establishing a feeling of school pride in Pompano’s students was this year’s primary goal for Interact, a boy’s service club. Members did this by putting up pride signs and banners, and actively participating in cheering at pep assemblies and games. Their service to the community included putting up posters for United Fund and helping the Salvation Army. Interact’s success of the year was its victory against their arch-rival, Key Club, in their annual football game. Kim Smith John Smithers Stan Spradling Terry Worden 109 Nancy Greene President Cathy Delspina Civinettes Vice-President Rae Gaedke Secretary Civinettes serve their community and school. Civinettes got off to a big start by winning first prize in ae ; .B Eaki the Thanksgiving contest for the second year ina Mees Slee dG hi row. At Christmas they went caroling and gave Christ- aie ee : cis , : Mrs. Carol Prescott mas presents to migrant families. Demonstrating their See theatrical talents, Civinettes put on skits for the Colonial Palms Nursing Home. The organization built up its treasury by holding another successful candied apple sale. Heidi Braun Marcia Campanella Sandy Castor Virginia Clark Heather Corey Pat Deweese Terry DiMaria Karen Duis The Civinette turkey wins first place in the Thanksgiving Food Contest. 110 Nancy Greene sells George Manter a delicious caramel covered candied apple while Bryant Orr, Donna DiFalco, Jody Anderson, | John Smithers, Walter Lea, and Lynda Ward wait impatiently to purchase their own. per Carol Hale Cathy Hall Kathy Hayes Joyce Lambo Lynn Montgomery Pam Murray Kathy Nelson Elaine Norton Carol Pohl Judy Purdy Darlene Reis Sally Richardson Cheri Sauer Martha Scheid Sherry Schmidt Joan Schuessler Bev Towles Linda Walsh Linda Ward Holly Warren Ann Wheeler Linda Woodin Jr. Civitan Jr. Civitans stress good citizenship in members. Members of Junior Civitan, one of Pompano’s boys’ service clubs, strove to serve the school and develop character. The club is sponsored by Pompano Beach Civitan Club and all members are required to maintain a 2.5 average. The club is small, but mem- bers worked as “Builders of Good Citizenship.” Mr. James Planutis and Mr. Rick Wagar discuss club policies. President Ray Wagner puts up a poster promoting good citizenship. 112 Ray Wagner President Brett Barnes Secretary Roger Rowe Treasurer Ron Brennan Chaplain Mr. James Planutis Sponsor Mr. Rick Wager Sponsor BOTTOM ROW: BB. Barnes, D. Proctor, H. Finster, P. Farcus, B. Burbridge, M. Chambers. TOP ROW: T. Dorsey, J. More, D. Bryant, J. Conley, G. Spear, R. Wagner, B. Rich, T. Stearns, R. Brennan, E. Boyer, B. Palmer. Jr. Exchangettes Patriotism is theme of February meeting. “Unity for Service” is the motto of Juniorettes, one of Pompano’s four girls’ service clubs. Members strive to develop initiative, leadership, and responsi- bility. This year the Exchangettes held another successful Mum Sale at Homecoming. The club also participates in giving food at Thanksgiving and presents at Christmas to migrant workers. 114 Brenda Anthony Karen Bechstein Jeanette Black Gail Brown Lisa Brownlie Linda Brust Sandy Castor Lorraine Colelli Nanci Comstock Louise Corderly Dale Genova Connie Hargrove Judy Hogan Marlene Harris Talle Hasis Dail Harris Hershy Keelam Enith Lane Teresa McCartha Brenda McCoy Pam Mills Jeanne Palughi Christine Sutcliffe Mrs. Betty Sweaney Mrs. Cheryl Vanderschouw Patrice Meissner President Sherry Schmidt Joanne Shrank Cindi Shepherd Michele Silvestry Michele Simeone Janet Smith Jeanette Taylor Junior Exchangette President Pat Meissner pins Mrs. Betty Vanderschouw’s Home- coming mum on while Ann Williams prepares a flower for delivery. 115 BOTTOM ROW: W. Blakesley, R. Gaedke, A. Rhodes, M. Companella, P. Harris, L. Sleeth, B. Schwartz, P. Bedenk, C. Martyka, J. Portman, Y. Hegney, S. Wright, M. Purdy, C. Herbst, L. Krull, G. Lewis, K. Hall, D. LaPointe. TOP ROW: J. Herrera, D. Snow, K. Pearsall, K. Dering, D. Hewitt, M. Purdy, P. Simmons, S. Boutel, D. Basiger, J. Beccere, M. Wilby, M. Newman, T. Jorgenson, J. Slone. Citttecs SeOREEOH Seneeeee A thee. gvnees “Sheree bebaa Debbie Hewitt practices black-ink lettering and Alison Sewall shellacs her collage as Miss Hayes offers her help. 116 Art Club Spring Art Show is fun and profit for all. Charles Charlan Through Pompano’s Art Club students discover and President develop their talents. The organization strives to stimulate creativity and help each member develop meaning, emotion and expression in his art work. Club members promoted interest in art by staging a spring Art show in the cafeteria. The club supports itself by selling pieces of art work that are created by the students. Jim Reed and Donna LaPointe check over the ceramic piggy banks and little animals that they and the other Art Club members made. 4 i ee BOTTOM ROW: A. Kowalski, K. Denault, R. Ireland, R. Williams, G. Caponi. TOP ROW: R. Beaver, B. Foster, D. Alexander, D. Hesselton, B. Ross. 118 isainek® Amateur Radio Richard Martin President Earning a radio license is challenging to members. Bringing together students interested in operating a ham radio outfit is the purpose of Pompano’s Amateur Radio Club. The primary goal of its members Glen Cliver ‘s to obtain an Amateur Radio license. Students work Vice-President toward this goal by learning the skills of operating a ham radio, under the guidance of Mr. Mertz. The club also operates its own radio station, WBYCLG. Jeff Rose Secretary-Treasurer Tom Dorsey President Stan Whaler Vice-President ICL First year is success for Ree orcs Latin students who attend. Sponsor Receiving a charter for the first time this year, Junior Classical League worked hard to establish its position in the school. Anyone who is taking or has taken Latin is eligible for membership. The club discusses the Classical Period and its effects on today’s society. Bake sales and car washes were held to obtain the money needed. BOTTOM ROW: D. Brust, C. Allan, M. Dean, C. Ralph, N. Thomas, S. Michav. TOP ROW: S. Weinrich, T. Golly, J. O’Connor, J. Lee, M. Gale, T. Russell, G. Ciotoli. Tom Gibbs President Don Rylander Vice-President Judy Purdy Recording Secretary Maureen Mitchell Corresponding Secretary Carol Pohl Treasurer David Ehrlich Bookkeeper Mr. Fred Fiat Sponsor WN) Pee BOTTOM ROW: L. Warren, P. Sweat, K. Gartland, S. Lefler, S. Boeckel, E. Norton, S. Sharp, B. Towles, K. Burnett, C. Kilgore. TOP ROW: E. Swan, J. Lewis, S. Warner, L. Woodin, D. Stilson, T. Holloway. DCT members Judy Purdy, Carol Kilgore, Bev Towles, and Sharon Boeckel listen attentively as their president, Tom Gibbs, lectures. DCT Members sell Valentine corsages to students. Developing students academically, economically and socially is the objective of the Diversified Coopera- tive Training Program. Twenty-Five juniors and seniors participate in the program which gives stu- dents an opportunity to receive on-the-job training. The students are selected with the needs and requirements of local business and industry in mind. Collectively the students earned over 40,000 dollars. The organization contributes to the school’s purpose by preparing well adjusted; employable citizens for the community. Bev Towles and Karen Burnett help Mr. Fred Fiat check DCT earnings. 121 BOTTOM ROW: C. Glasco, L. Demers, M. Mitchell, J. McPhail, J. TOP ROW: _B. Farguharson, R. Nowak, D. Wright, M. Shater. FSA Future Girl-Fridays are community minded. The successful secretary plays an important part in today’s business world. Executives depend upon the efficiency and accuracy of their secretaries. They must be competent and versatile in their abilities. A secretary's personal qualities and abilities determine her degree of success; and through membership in Future Secretaries Association, girls can determine their best qualities and learn to develop them to their utmost. Its main projects this year were selling candy and dressing dolls to give to underprivileged children. Mrs. Ruth Shea and President Gail Brown discuss job opportuni- ties available to the Future Secretaries. Gail Brown President Pam Murray Vice-President Virginia Clark Secretary Connie Bickmeyer Treasurer Mrs. Mary Bank Sponsor Mrs. Ruth Shea Sponsor ep nso oe | | BOTTOM ROW: J. Lewis, J. Ross, S. Yosts, M. Scott, L. Latham, R. Hagen, L. Calibeo, L. Pecora, K. Fritz. TOP ROW: D. Furnpaugh, L. Hatfield, B. Bennett, B. Benedict, G. Traendly. Susy Gronbeck President Jody Monard Vice-President French Club aise. Secretary Fluency in French is one goal of the club. Knowledge of the customs and traditions of France is gained through membership in the French club. ene Fluency in the language is attained by listening to Dain : Treasurer French records and playing French vocabulary eee . . Mrs. Marcia Hirsh games. Films and slides of France are shown and a occasionally, guests speakers appeared before the members to talk about France and other French speaking countries. Members support the club by holding bake sales at the class plays. BOTTOM ROW: MM. Browning, J. Ostrowe, K. Hunter, D. McCarley, L. Ward, D. Snow, A. Rhodes, J. Beadles, D. Rodgers, M. Ward, C. Bickmeyer, P. Sawyer, J. Anderson, C. Leonhardt, C. Scott. TOP ROW: K. Pearsall, M. Campanella, B. Serra, K. Smith, K. Mich- aelis, S. Caliendo, D. Colren, M. Harris, D. Burns, C. Kester, C. Scott. 124 BOTTOM ROW: D. Johns, C. Vannelli, R. Smith, C. Smith, E. Strickland, J. Maggi, R. Tuning, L. Vinkemulder, M. Eatmon, T. Borger, R. Chick, S. Lentz, C. Wallace, G. Deboe, R. Gibbs, M. Miller, C. Fessenden, B. Hegarth, S. Maddrey. MIDDLE ROW: J. Grigg, L. Spencer, J. Truddel, J. Gureak, R. Higgins, R. DeBowes, J. Northrup, C. Muthir, S. Ellefran, D. Endleman, M. Spear, P. Vinkemulder, M. Rankins, D. Givens, B. Jackson, W. Evans, S. Oliver, D. Cleland, G. Thompson, R. Munn, F. Johnson, B. Kidd, T. Beheeler. TOP ROW: A. Sivalls, B. Maggi, B. LaBaugh, B. Heath, J. Torres, M. Young, G. Brooks, K. Connolly, T. Turner, C. Baker, C. Mooreland, C. Ford, R. Gibbons, E. Battle, C. Childs, F. Foxworth, J. Bracken, N. Avossi, B. Simmons, J. Kelton, F. Doosh, J. Walton, F. Buzzo, M. McLean. om Mr. Billy Bretz Sponsor Mr. James Turvaville Sponsor John Whitworth F.F.A. President Roger Rowland Green thumb fellows Sentinel enjoy Ag work. Boys may pursue a career in farming by joining the Future Farmers of America. At meetings members discuss and learn about the latest methods of raising crops and livestock. This year the boys entered their stock in the South Florida Fair and held a Horse Show at Sand and Spurs Stables. Their big money making project of the year was their annual Bar-B-Que. ae nk “ Bass Pe deneee PEL gM 5 te) teh Reo im o7 il Delk checks the broccoli in their Home Economics class. ee ee BOS oie ious assortment of clothing is produced. ith a needle and thread, and a var re} O wv ie 3 0) Vv =] re} V2) £ 5 ® — Vv _ ® = yn _ = yn 0) =e ° £ 7) O = a = Girls in Home Economics try their skill w BOTTOM ROW: E. Wells, S. Goodrum, J. Troutman, P. Singleton, C. Burke, B. Cameron, L. Eckenwiler, L. Doubrava. TOP ROW: B. Anthony, D. Ebert, D. LaPointe, C. Curry, C. Collins, S. Ellis. Michele Simeone FHA President eer Tracy Wolfe President Elec Sugar and spice make a cake deliciously nice. Girls improve their homecoming skills and learn to be Delia LaFlan civic minded citizens with the assistance of Future Home- eels makers of America. Members are required to have a rar “C”’ average in Home Economics I, and show a sincere Vickie Chaney : 3 : desire to serve their home and community, and club. By by covering coffee cans and filling them with Christmas cook- ies for the migrant children, the girls were able to prac- tice their baking skills while serving the community. Treasurer Glenda Kropff Historian Mrs. Anderson 127 BOTTOM ROW: D. Benner, M. Golly, A. DellaRatta, |. Burgess, J. Cottrell, B. Cameron, T. Lambert, B. Anthony, S. Curry. ROW: C. Hancock, K. Arthurs, L. Haverfield, D. Rosen, M. Karnicnik, D. Harris, N. LePage. FTA Gail Googe President Sue Moody Members teach at the ——_ Vice-Presidem elementary school. Acquainting members with all facets of the teaching profession is the purpose of the Future Teachers of Annette Loomis America. Each year members teach classes at Secretary Pompano Beach Elementary School, so they can Sue Pechous experience first hand the trials and rewards of the Treasurer teaching profession. The organization also gives Recognition to P.B.H.S. teachers on the annual Teacher Appreciation Day. Terry Lambert Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Marlyn Bradee Sponsor Miss Barbara Everitt Sponsor Nancy LePage President Terry Tafoya Vice-President Mary Gartman Secretary Bruce Swanson Treasurer FML —_—_=— Future Meds learn about Mr. Arthur Grismer professions in medicine. Sponsor Mr. Carl Martin arelitcl Future Medical Leaders strive to learn more about the various professions in medicine. To achieve this goal they visit local hospitals and invite speakers who are representatives of the various fields of medicine to speak at their meetings. Future Meds also help County Examiners X-ray the faculty of P.B.H.S. for T.B. Ppt LEE LS. wopaattt in bpd eal ei: ¥ Oe Sled aod : RAPPERS ; ST knee aawes. pee O EPPS TIT R oye s eT eee ee ath Aeaeeee ae et : peters ERRORS Pe HOSE TE ee ee es Ai | TT a aaeminka ety I Sebeath mn eee tate Ey Pe Gwe 5 4 otter Eis Fb es ke ee ie aed be BOTTOM ROW: K. Spurlock, M. Gartman, N. LePage, D. McWhorter. MIDDLE ROW: B. Broun, M. Delaney. TOP ROW: S. Weinrich, M. Traesken. 129 BOTTOM ROW: D. Acheson, B. Mandell, Sawyer. TOP ROW: T. Dorsey, J. Gillespie, C. King, C. Amrhein, M. Maynard. Gavel Club Poise in public speaking sare is acquired by members. Poise and greater speaking ability can be obtained Linda Gerke by attendance at the Gavel Club, Pompano’s public Executive Vice- speaking club. At the weekly Wednesday night President meetings prepared speeches are given. The best Sandy Buckmaster speaker is awarded a trophy which he keeps until the Secretary next meeting. The humorous impromptu ‘table topics” enliven the evening’s program. Gavel Club also holds an annual speech contest. Debbie Fields Treasurer Chylene Corbett Sergeant-at-arms Mrs. Patricia Bess Sponsor Mr. Milton Harding Sponsor sts ea itn ARCS B. Westerman, K. Kieninger, J. Hogen, L. Eckenwiler, P. Bedenk, S. Love; S. Liesenfelt, P. Tim Baer President John Good Educational Vice- Richard Martin President Richard Curtis Vice-President Stephan Drutar Secretary Treasurer J S Presentations at meetings encourage research. Mr. Christian Bailey Sponsor Mr. Willi S foe poe The Junior Academy of Science promotes a genuine interest in scie nce and the various professions it offers. Members must have an overall B average in science, math and english, and recommendations from their math and science teachers. Presentations of experiments are given by the members at each meeting. These presentations encourage research. Junior Academy of Science members Kurt Moller, Bill Ross, and Charles Morgan watch as Richard Martin works with the electric beam. Scott Serfling President Cindy Grecco Vice-President Bruce Harrell Secretary Trudy Cole Treasurer Miss Mary Killebrew Sponsor BOTTOM ROW: K. Balistreri, B. Westerman, L. Douglas, C. Morpeth, D. Upright, G. Montgomery. MIDDLE ROW: S. Walker, J. Shardell, T. Di Maria, M. Golly, S. Roepnack, K. Taylor, P. Muldon, K. Cowen, J. Gordon, D. Loos, C. Dodson, N. Green, B. Robertson, P. Cook, C. Gray, D. Hogan, D. DiFalco, C. Whitworth. TOP ROW: C. Nelson, A. Holbrook, B. Menzel, R. Shulby, H. Craig, S. Townley, J. Lang, D. Meder, W. Lea, T. Owens, G. Gruber, T. Golly, A. Granham, D. Fields, V. White. BOTTOM ROW: |. Gardner, L. Brown, J. Raines, V. Hargrove, M. Cope, K. Fingelly, M. Musengo, C. Perkins, J. Endicott, M. Dean, M. Stevens, J. Schwertok, D. Sarvis, P. Walizer, S. Roberson, B. Cameron, S. MacMillen, K. Nelson. TOP ROW: L. Noyes, M. Six, N. Bishop, L. Bishop, M. Park, H. Mayer, J. Given, J. Vestal, J. McMahon, L. Stevens, B. Gibbons, J. Shardell, T. Di Maria, D. Squires, K. Nelson. International Club The language club stages annual football game. Along with uniting the foreign languages in our school, the International Club acquaints students with the customs and cultures of foreign lands. The club launched a year of success by winning the Home- coming Float Contest with their theme, “Kill the Dragon Mouth.” Next they beat the Jr. Exchangettes in their annual Powder Puff Football Game with a score of 27 to 0. Other activities included the sponsorship of our first Easter Dance and the staging of the annual tricycle race. Diane Hogan blocks Terry McCartha with Lorraine Collelli close behind. itp Sports Athletes show their skill and devotion. Athletes acquire the spirit of competition through participation in sports. They experience the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Whether winning or losing, the hours of training and the sacrifices made are not in vain. Athletics teach the importance of cooperation and team effort. Sports are a major part of school activities. Sports editors: Cliff Carlson, Bill Gore, Ken Mar- tone. 135 Cheerleaders The student body supports enthusiastic cheerleaders. Our cheerleaders boost the ever-increasing spirit at Pompano High. The size of the school necessitates dual pep assemblies, making their job of uniting our spirit even more difficult. The cheerleaders arouse enthusiasm by putting signs in the cafeteria and decor- ating the lockerroom before each football game. Janie Franklin, Kathy Bennett, and Sherry Roberson cheer for a victory. Varsity cheerleaders are, from left to right: Janie Franklin; Kathy Bennett, captain; Sherry Roberson; Carol Bennett; Julie Kercheval; Linda Douglas; Stephanie Smith; Linda Kozuch; Mary Jo Meier, co-captain; Cindy Grecco. Junior Varsity cheerleaders, cheering the ‘‘baby Tornadoes” to a victory, are from left to tain; Karen Moody; Jody Vestal, co-captain; Nancy Bishop; Clara Sleeth. Kathy Bennett, varsity captain; and Mary Jo Meier, co-captain; pose with Miss Myrick before | right: Linda Bishop; Donna Hendrix, cap- eading the cheerleaders in a game. 137 Football A disappointing season is met with high spirit. Despite a disappointing season, many of our boys showed outstanding ability on the football field. Mike Butler, Pompano’s top linebacker, was chosen for the All-County team. Roy Smith made the winning touchdowns for our victories over Planta- tion and McArthur. In the Dillard game Kevin Bailey completed six passes for a total of 114 yards. Bob Campbell threw 20 passes for 13 completions and 200 yards against Nova’s Titans. ADO this wks EMD US A Beg DD ieee : a . ; igv ine pes 7 a Ae we. ; Mes? air WA pe Se a) av i 2% é S ade ¥ re wet BOTTOM ROW: G. Walker, B. Orr, J. Watkins, K. Baily, N. Frisco, S. Townley, J. Smithers, J. Rencher, B. Gerber, J. Mosher, J. Nugent, B. Campbell. SECOND ROW: BB. Bateman, K. Willis, D. Johns, L. Bartenfelder, J. Mead, D. Goodballet, C. Colson, D. Nugent, G. Manter, L. Bartenfelder, B. Corbett, J. Johnson, K. Nadassey, J. Whitworth, J. Ford, Mgr. M. Johnson. TOP ROW: Coach J. Leon, Coach R. Anderson, R. Smith, G. Lawrence, K. Kyle, M. Butler, J. Delaney, C. Box, J. Trudel, R. Beach, P. Holmes, Coach J. Caldwell, J. Grigg, E. Wagner, B. Council, R. Sproul, R. Jeffreys, P. Meilan, S. Spradling, M. Baily, G. Walker, G. Ward, Coach R. Wagar, Trainer S. McCall. o Tarn Coaching Staff: Coach Dick Anderson, Coach Bill Zeiss, Trainer Stan McCall, Head Coach Jim Caldwell, Athletic Director Wayne Wickstrum, Coach Jeff Leon, and Coach Rick Wagar. Orr mangles S outh Broward defender as he scrambles for another Pompano Tornado first down. Mike Butler talks to Coach Anderson about defensive strategy. Smith and Nugent converge on loose pigskin in the Pompano Beach-McArthur game while Goodballet and Townley advance. Tornadoes’ Scores Close scores show the Tornadoes’ strength. Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano 140 27, 34 18 12 12 Season’s Scores South Broward Chaminade McArthur Plantation Ft. Lauderdale Dillard North Miami Stranahan Nova Northeast 13 13 13 27 20 20 20 18 20 20 Fullback Roy Smith plunges over the goal line for six big points. Bob Campbell, scans downfield for possible receivers, as Plantation’s pass defenders close in. Pompano’s most valuable player, Pompano’s Bob Campbell rifles a pass into Chaminade’s secondary and becomes aware of his opponent's onrushing lineman. Tailback Roy Smith smashes through Plantation’s defensive line only to be robbed of a touchdown when tackled on the 14 yard line. J. V. Football A year of rebuilding for Coach Bill Zeiss. Many of our Junior Varsity Football players showed the determination and potential necessary to make the Varsity squad. Hibbard Nash displayed tackling talent and also punted for a 35 yard average. Kim Kyle, our offensive half-back rushed for over a hundred yards in the Nova and Northeast games and scored two touchdowns in the Stranahan game. In the Northeast game Dean Payne made a touchdown on a 56 yard pass. These boys will be a welcome addition to next years team. es BE oe i ’ tas a SO-—O-S : Mi aahas @.8)eaF BOTTOM ROW: B. Satterfield, D. Johnson, C. Murphy, V. Baugh, J. Yancy, T. Clark, D. Riggs, R. Beiggs, J. Roberts, E. Anderson. SECOND ROW: R. Esmann, K. Kyle, R. Nolan, D. Gilchrist, T. Googe, J. Cohen, D. Buffa, C. Condell, J. Boone, A. Bowen, A. Yoho, J. Harris. TOP ROW: D. Cullum, J. Schaufelberger, K. Hurley, W. Hagen, P. Watkins, D. Poling, B. Moore, J. Waby, D. Hodges, J. Cheisa, E. Payne, B. Nickel, E. Jefferies. Varsity Team, BOTTOM ROW: Cecil Asher, Walter Lea, Ron Hamilton, George Manter, Sandy Muir. TOP ROW: Lonnie Butler, Scott Mauger, Jim Moore, Nat Cheatom, Bill Tuel. : Basketball Coaches are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Fred Conley, Head Coach Tucker Morris, Coach Phil Linville. 144 Varsity Basketball Varsity Tornadoes rake in a great season. Congratulations to our basketball team! In the early part of the season the team won the Annual Christ- mas Tournament held in our gym. They finished the season with a record of nineteen wins to four losses and were rated second in the county. At District Competition they played in the finals losing only to Nova. Congratulations also to Coach Morris, chosen as “Coach of the Year’ by the Sun Sentinel. Stranahan defenders watch as Nat Cheatom goes up for a basket. Season’s Scores Pompano 90 Dillard 76 Pompano 57 Chaminade 56 Pompano 66 Hollywood Hills S)5) Pompano 60 Nova 73 Pompano 82 McArthur 65 Pompano 110 Boca Raton 46 Pompano 54 Stranahan 48 Pompano 103 Plantation 54 | Pompano 88 South Broward 43 Pompano 93 Blanche Ely 91 Pompano 65 Ft. Lauderdale ofS) Pompano 65 McArthur 60 Pompano 86 Northeast 63 Pompano 76 Hollywood Hills Dh, Pompano 23 Stranahan 58 Pompano 85 South Broward 66 Pompano 68 Ft. Lauderdale 64 Pompano 73 Dillard 89 Pompano 73 Nova 75 Pompano 7) Blanche Ely 74 Pompano 89 Northeast 70 Pompano center, Jim Moore, pulls down another rebound. Top guard Cecil Asher puts in another two for the Tornado effort. The Big Three Asher, Cheatom, and Moore lead Tornadoes. This year Pompano boasted three outstanding basket- ball players, Cecil Asher, Nat Cheatom, and Jim Moore. Cecil averaged 21.5 points a game for a total of 516 points. He also made 145 assists and was successful in 96% of his foul shots. He was chosen as Player of the Week by The Fort Laud- erdale News and the Miami Herald and was named to the All County Team. Nat Cheatom averaged 17.3 points a game for a total of 398 points and made 211 rebounds. Jim Moore made 300 rebounds and averaged 15.5 points a game for a total of 360 points. Although Asher is graduating, Moore and Cheatom will be back on the team next year. he Nat Cheatom grabs a rebound against the Stranahan Dragons. - Jim Moore, junior center, goes high over “L's defensive man. JV Basketball Baby Tornadoes cut a trail of victories. The Pompano Beach Junior Varsity Basketball Team ended its season with a 17-4 record. Their losses were to Dillard and Blanche Ely. The Baby Tornadoes were led by Juniors Dave Dulelow and Ed Rokos. Dave Dukelow was the leading scorer and Charlie Childs was the leading rebounder. Several sophomores were pleas- ant surprises as the season progressed. These boys are being counted on to build a winning team for next year’s Varsity. BOTTOM ROW: J. Scott, L. Platts, R. Clark, J. Schaufelberger, D. McFadden. TOP ROW: Coach Conley, M. Belden, T. Googe, W. Howard, D. Davis, L. Quinn, B. Shively, D. Dukelow, C. Childs, T. Coons. Cross Country Running the “two miles” is a test of endurance. Endurance is the keynote in a cross country team. This year our team qualified for state by finishing fourth out of 19 schools in our district. Our team boasted four returning lettermen this year; Bill Gill, Bill Faulkner, Allen Crate, and Frank Smith. The best all around runner was Frank Smith, a sophomore who won the Championship Sophomore Division. Our sophomore team made a fine showing by finishing second in Broward County. YS s ' cagss J COUNTRY 3 : ee , ot |} hes, aN ‘ eg? i% rs “a F, a i ges A i TOP ROW: FF. Smith, A. Crate, J. Gerke, B. Gill, B. Faulkner, B. Miller, Coach, BOTTOM ROW: M. Scott, S. Dixon, B. Heffner, B. Sabin, C. Delgado, D. Hornack. a sal x v 148 TOP ROW: Coach Parks, B. Tilley, N. Johnson, J. Bishop, G. Walker, B. Gill, J. Walton, A. Crate, B. Dimitrouleas, B. Faulkner, J. Gerke, J. Henning, C. Box, M. Bailey, Coach Dragovich. MIDDLE ROW: BB. Satterfield, B. Nickel, B. Esmann, D. Cullum, D. Nugent, D. Hornack, P. Watkins. BOTTOM ROW: D. Polling, Smith, D. Owen, R. Anderson. Mike Bailey, Allen Crate, and Jeff Bishop line up on the track, and await Coach Dragovich’s signal to begin their run. D. Payne, J. Chiesa, S. Dixon, R. Marlow, B. Sabin, C. Zapota, F. Track and Field 6'2'', 200 pounds does wonders for the team. The first event of the season for Pompano’s track team was the Winter Park Invitational Track Meet. Bill Dimitrouleas placed second in the shot put and fifth in the discus, and Charlie Box placed sixth in the discus. Bill Gill and Frank Smith were our best long distance runners, and Barry Straub and Jim Cherof led the team in the 180 yard low-hurd- les. Bob Esmann, a sophomore, was our heavy duty man, because in all the meets he had to run the 100 yard dash, the 220 yard dash, and the 880 yard relay. Other events included in track and field are sprint medleys and pole-vaulting. 149 Wrestling This year’s team beats all past years’ records. Pompano’s Wrestling Team had a very successful season. The team as a whole finished fourth in the county. Outstanding achievements were also made by individual team members. At District Mike Butler easily won first place in the 156 pound divis- ion and Paul Edderly placed second in the 177 pound division. Both Bob Gerber and Cecil Colson placed second, after losing first place in overtime. All four boys went to State where Cecil Colson placed second and Mike Butler became State Champion. ee ‘RR Hmeescriomnion ion Cecil Colson applies terrific pressure to a McArthur wrestler. Coach Jeff Leon talks strategy with Pompano’s top division wrestlers. BOTTOM ROW: B. Gerber, C. Colson, P. Ederle, M. Butler, M. Peterson, Coach Leon, B. Hartwig, J. Fisher, C. Fessenden, G. Ortiz, B. Lacy, L. Ford, R. Ballentine. TOP ROW: Mgr. G. Gundlach, T. Harrell, C. North, A. Marino, W. Arsenault, D. Huff, R. Ricky, J. Herceg, R. Boan, S. Bardes, Trainer N. Hardy. Golf Coach Moody’s team is tough on the greens. Practicing every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Pompano’s golf team worked hard to overcome its lack of experience. Team members practiced at the Pompano Beach Country Club. The team’s out- standing players were Harry Murray, Rick Gorgan, Tim Baer and Bob Sieffert. Two of these boys, Harry Murray and Rick Gorgan, are juniors and will be returning next year. LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Murray, T. Baer, J. Simpson, J. Sabin, Coach Moody, G. Bowman, B. Sieffert, R. Gorgan. Tim Baer, the number five man, readies the next tee off shot. Top Pompano golfer Harry Murray lines up a putt on the practice green. | 151 Divers, TOP TO BOTTOM: chester, C. Wheeler. Coaches Mrs. Wager and Mr. 152 Totero look forward to a good season. Varsity Swimming Tornadoes work for the best season ever. The swimming team got an early start on its season by participating in the Southeastern Interscholastic Swimming and Diving Championship in Atlanta in February. The Boys’ Swimming Team finished tenth and the Girls’ Swimming Team finished seven- teenth. Our boys’ 400 yard freestyle relay team and Diving Team both captured fourth place. Outstanding individual ability was shown by our divers Dave Nielson, who took fourth, and Jane Manchester, who took fifth place. The 700 dollars needed to attend the meet was raised through car washes, bake sales, and contributions. Charlie Charlan demonstrates winning form as he dives. Girls’ swimming team, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Lohr, G. Kemmler, M. Cope, L. Montgomery, C. Hale, V. Clark, L. Nugent, C. Wright, K. Burke. is : = Pr en Ee i eteeaileaaaiall Boys’ swimming team, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Menzel, B. Andes, J. Teuscher, J. Armater, R. Wagoner, P. Fraschetti, R. Shulby, C. Charlan. 153 Tennis Precision and timing are essential in this sport. Pompano’s boys’ tennis team had to work hard to make up for the lack of returning letterman. Hunter Craig represented the senior class, and Joe Armater and Mitch Sherman were the best junior players. The most outstanding player on the team was a sophomore, Bill Dunkin. The girls’ tennis team was led by Jemette Sarson and Gail Braith- waite. Jemette is the number one player with a record of 6-2, and Gail is second with 4-3. In doubles they had a record of 4-5. Second rated Gail Braithwaite awaits a serve with a skillfull forehand. | | | | Pe. onenen ee ee SS ce Oo teens era et Pott tk er = oe eer Tt ee ee ME Se oe ES - + . on oe a cA AR RAT OAT Ne Girls’ Tennis Team, LEFT TO RIGHT: _T. Lambert, T. Cole, J. Sarson, G. Braithwaite, M. Harper. Joe Armater exhibits service form at the base line during practice. Boys’ Tennis Team, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Sherman, J. Ar- mater, H. Craig, B. Duncan. Bill Duncan slams a return from deep behind the baseline. 155 Baseball Coach “Swede” Hatfield begins fourteenth year. interest in baseball was high this year. More boys came out than ever before. The team got an added boost after basketball ended, as one third of the team also played basketball. Outstanding play- ers were Dale Davis as shortstop, Ed Bono as centerfielder, and Bruce Baker as catcher. The bases were covered by Dale Meder on first, Jim Juday on second, and Bruce Baker on third. Our pitchers were Gary Lawrence and Donny Smith. Against Blanche Ely, Gary Lawrence pitched a perfect game. Our J.V. Team played very well. Jeff Lawrence only allowed three hits in the Stranahan game, making possible our 14-2 defeat over them. TOP ROW: K BOTTOM ROW: J. Sisler, J. Juday, E. Bono. Nadassy, B. Baker, D. Meder, D. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Hatfield, B. Bateman, Nadassy, 156 J. Sisler, J. Juday, E. Bono, D. Davis, P. Johnson, J. Boone. TOP ROW: K. B. Baker, K. Kyle, D. Meder, D. Smith, R. Collier, G. Lawrence, J. O’Bryan, B. Marucci. R. Griffin, R. Worden, L. Adrian, K. Kyle, R. Weicht, K. Wendland, H. Nash, C. Murphy, J. Yancey, R. Hawes. BOTTOM ROW: D. Gilchrist, M. Cornnett, T. Coons, TOP ROW: Coach Stoviak, C. Bowen, C. Condell, R. Nolan, H. Griggs, J. Lawrence, Mgr. T. Cable. First year player Rocky Weicht shows good form in fielding. Coach Hatfield begins his fourteenth season with the Tornadoes. %. = . ts gary OS Classes Individuals make a class unified. The senior is the student who has reached the final step toward graduation. The junior is the “in-be- tween” student preparing himself to take over what the seniors have left behind. The sophomore is newly arrived, he learns what high school has to offer. These three classes make up the student body at PBSHS. Each class works throughout the year for unity and great achievements. In suc- ceeding in this they make our school one of the most outstanding in the state. Senior Editors: Anne Holbrook, Jackie Waby; Junior Editors: Cris Harding, Sharon Simons; Sophomore Editors: Karen Marsden, Clara Sleeth. Class of ‘69 Seniors battle to attain a place in society. From the protecting shadow of the school, Seniors look forward to following their own ray of sunlight to the fulfillment of their goals. Myriads of memories from the year 1968-69 will linger no matter how far our road will lead us. Memories of the prom, Senior Tea, the anxious waiting for college accept- ances, and of course, graduation, will always remain an important part of our lives. The senior year is a unique experience. It is an end and a be- ginning, but it is also time, in itself, a year in which each s enior had a place in the sun. Cindy Grecco, Treasurer, records the amount of money as Secretary Cathy Mazza types her report. pemenrert Class President Kevin Bailey coordinates the decoration of the Senio! hall for competition among the classes during Homecoming week. Bonnie Abbs Frank Acitelli Melissa Adams Sally Adams Shelley Adams Sybil Adams Patricia Addley Cherry Adreon Pamela Adrian Cathy Allen Willie Allen Richard Altman Thomas Ames Douglas Amidon Chris Amrhein Jody Anderson Maureen Anderson Robert Andes Mabel Andrews Wendy Anguilm Brenda Anthony Silas Arnold Hally Arsenault Timothy Arthur Cecil Asher Lewis Atkinson Margaret Atwood Eileen Auvel Sponsors Prom and other activities keep sponsors busy. Peter Austin Tim Baer Kevin Bailey Bruce Baker Charles Baker Sandra Baker Virginia Baker Kathy Balistreri Patricia Ballentine Vickie Ballentine Winnie Bandi Janet Bankhead Jay Barker Melinda Barnett Mary Barrett Nancy Barrett Karen Bautel David Beal Karen Bechstein Shirley Beck 162 Diane Bell Mike Bell Anthony Belotto Bonnie Benedict Julia Benjamin Babette Bennett Kathy Bennett William Berthiaume Sponsoring the Class of ‘69 is a secondary duty for Miss Nolene Justice, Jack Heifner and Mrs. Nancy Cella, who also teach full time. Connie Bickmeyer Kathy Bierman Rachel Black Richard Blaha Candy Blatzer Ed Blonder Mike Blondin Myron Blow Sharon Boeckel Ed Bono Janet Boudreau Thomas Bouldin Beth Bowen Bev Bowers Charles Box Steve Boyd John Bracken Robert Bracy Hal Braun Heidi Braun Ronald Brennan Robert Bridges Kathy Garner, Pam Lundy, Kris Knab, Cindy Dodson, Jane Tierney prepare speeches for a symposium for Institutions. Cynthia Briggs Paul Brokaw Margaret Brooks Barry Brown Knowledge Interest in world affairs is gained in Institutions. Gail Brown Patty Brown Richard Brown Winona Brown Linda Brust Clare Buckley Bob Burbridge Cyndi Burke Karen Burnett Murray Burgess Jerome Butler Lil Butler Mike Butler Richard Butler Sam Caliendo Erma Calvin Lana Campagna Marcia Campanella Bob Campbell Debbie Campbell 165 = ac. sarees OO ED rer te = Ambition Seniors strive mightily to attain their goals. 166 Mark Chambers Vickie Chaney Charlie Charlan Gerald Cheek Jim Cherof Carlynn Chisholm Marlynn Chisholm Eugene Ciotoli George Cishek Chris Clark Druscilla Clark Joan Clark Judith Clark Virginia Clark Rosie Clemens Danny Clifton Cliff Carlson Jeff Carlson Sandy Caster Brenda Cesky Trudy Cole Lorraine Colelli Michael Combs Nancy Constock Peggy Cook William Copes Bill Corbett Chylene Corbett Look! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It’s a mighty Senior—Eugene Ciotoli. Louise Cordery Heather Corey Shannon Corey Chris Cosentino Jerrilyn Coston Claudia Council Kay Cowen Hunter Craig Melody Cramer Jeff Crawford 167 Sue Curran and George Manter buy s Joann Cullum Sue Curran Donald Cyr Judith Dague Thomas Dalley Connie Davenport Dale Davis Deborah Davis Billy DeBusk Jim Delaney Marcia Delk Cathy Delspina Juanita DeMello Elizabeth Demers Jeanne Desrosiers 168 — = _ a - 2 . , ro J ] - nae ee pa = owe ” oft pretzels from Debbie Scott and Jody Anderson. Elizabeth Crockett Jim Crosser Brian Cullaton Gail Dequette Kit Dering Barbara Devlin Pat DeWade Activities Pretzels are sold at noon for student enjoyment. Pat DeWesse Donna DiFalco Ellen DiMatteo Bill Dimitrouleas Gary Dixon Cindy Dodson Tom Dorsey Don Dover Joan Downing Jeanne Downs Linda Douglas Dotty Dreyer Barbara Duncan Roy Dunning Eric Dygert Teena Eames Kristy Earll Etta Eckerson Rhonda Edge Jay Edman 169 SS = At hn David Ehrlich Paul Ehrlich Charles Elliott Suzanne Ellis Tim Ellis Paul Esposito James Fallon Beverly Farquharson Vicke Faulkner Larry Ferguson Dana Ferrell Craig Fessenden Ed Fetherston Debbie Fields Jack Finzel Success The tastes of victory are savored by seniors. 170 Franny Fisher Robert Fisk Kristi Fivek Glenn Forbes Jerry Ford Sally Forsythe Janie Franklin Karl Fredericks Debbie Freeburg Bryan Fuller Randolph Fulmore Rae Gaedke Michele Gale Carolyn Gamble Gail Gardner Robert Garland Kathy Garner Marion Garnsey Kathy Gartland Patti Gatley Robert Gerber John Gerke Joyce Giannini Robert Gibbs Cheryl Cook, Miss Flame '67-'68, crowns this year’s winner, Jeanette Black. 171 SK, Enthusiasm Seniors stimulate spirit in all school functions. Fonnie Gill John Gillespie Chery! Glasco Jean Goggin Suzanne Gold Timothy Golly John Good Donald Goodballet Sarah Goodrum C. L. Googe Diane Gordon Bill Gore Esther Gotlieb Jack Gray Robert Gray Cindy Grecco Cynthia Green Nancy Green Jack Gregory Susy Gronbeck 172 Ronnie Gibbs Thomas Gibbs Lee Gibson Barbara Gill Clapping hands and blatant screaming arouse the Senior cheering section at the annual pep rally before the Lauderdale game. Kathy Groover Allen Gross Judy Guinn June Guinn Susan Gunkel John Gurcak Peggy Hadler Linda Hahn Carol Hale Deborah Hall Kathy Hall Michael Hall Thee Ron Hamilton Larry Hannon Sandie Hansen Victor Hansen 173 Tr Susan Hardy Bruce Harrell Keith Harrell Priscilla Harris William Harris Jim Harrison Dave Harvey Kathleen Hayes Linda Hayslip Bill Heath William Hegarty Yvonne Hegney aay Y ‘Srbigy Pat Shumaker, Senior Class attendant, and escort Dave Shipley ride in a winning car. Susan Helton Lawrence Higgins Rebecca Hill Deborah Hills Kaye Hines Jim Hoag Eileen Hoey Homecoming Students work hard to win a prize for their float. Mike Hogan Kay Holder Anne Holbrook Terry Holloway Anita Hornack Jim Howard Mark Howell Janice Huber Bruce Huckins Carrie Hull Kathy Hunter Bonnie Innes Terry Isler Mildred Jackson Kristi James Pat Jameson 176 Debbie Johnson Gary Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnson Mark Johnson William Johnson Kathy Johnston Steve Jones Martha Jou Jim Juday Moshen Kashmiry Fred Keebler Lee Keller Linda Kelton John Kemmler Julie Kercheval Kathy Kieninger Carol Kilgore Chester King Alexis Klier Relaxation leisure hours are indeed rare for a senior. Bruce Kliner Kris Knab Doug Koller Lynne Koplin Mardell Kotschi Michele Kotschi Linda Krull James Kunkle Jo Kunkle Delia La Flam Johnny Long and Kathy Balistreri take a swinging minute of rest in a tree. William Lake Joyce Lambo Scott Lane Enith Lane George Lang Debora Langley Dagmar Larsen Linda Lawrence Walter Lea James Lee Susan Lefler Richard Lent 177 Jannett Lewis Jody Lewis Ronnie Logan Martha Lohnass John Long Rhonda Loos Eve Lord Michael Lucas The guidance library offers assistance as Jim Cherof chooses a college. Pam Lundy Karen Lyons College School decisions for next year must be made soon. Henry Madison ff Bernard Maggi 178 Teresa McCartha Alice McConnell Susan McCormack Debbie McCoy Tim McDaniel Anne McMahon Dorinda Maggio Dana Maggiore Richard Mahoney Bobbie Major Richard Malone Chris Maloni Bonnie Mandell Gail Manniello Greg Marsh Bonnie Martin Richard Martin Ken Martone Sam Marucci Michele Masters Vicki Masterson Dean May Rob Mayes Mike Maynard Cathy Mazza Larry McAllister 179 Jean McPhail Lincoln McThay Diana McWhorter Dale Meder Paul Mee Mary Jo Meier Patrice Meissner Jeannie Melas Barry Menzel Glenn Merton Christine Meyer Fonda Michaelis Cecil Asher’s toys don’t seem to help Santa Claus cheer up Tom Owens’ Christmas blues. John Miller Marcia Miller Patricia Miller Quan Miller Linda Mills Pam Mills Jennifer Minnick Maureen Mitchell Jodie Monard Lynn Montgomery Sue Moody Pam Moore Cyle Morpeth Bonnie Morris Doreen Morrison Vicki Mott Sharon Motz Sandy Muir Margaret Murphy Christmas Santa Claus is still a hit with some seniors. Pam Murray Ken Nadassy Bruce Nash Linda Nash Linda Neal 181 182 David Nelson Daniel Newman David Neylon John Nickerson John Nolan Cathy Noland Carol Norris Elaine Norton Roberta Nowak Susan Nuelle John Nugent Marianne O’Brien Kevin Ochsner Joan O’Connor Randy Olds Livie Olson Bryant Orr Teddy Orrell Susie Osborne Kathy O’Shea Robert Osterhout Ted Oszkandy Doris Overton Tom Owen Jeanne Paliughi Vaughn Parrish John Paton Kim Pearsall Susan Pechous Term Papers Hard work, agony, and research go into studies. Libby Peck Thomas Peel Linda Pelton Mary Perkins Jane Perry Jane Petherbridge John Pfeifler Horace Pickney Jeff Thofner, Jan Galla, Sue Gold, Jim Sabin, and John Gerke meet in the library to research their English term papers. Hangout Sports fans celebrate after ° ° Friends help Cathy Mazza celebrate her birthday and another victory another smashing Victory. _ arsirrizze after a bosketball game. | : Carol Pohl Pat Polen Carolyn Poppert Pat Powers Pauline Powers Don Proctor Judy Purdy Jacqueline Queen Debbie Quicker Elizabeth Ragin Cheryl Ralph Peggy Rawlinson 184 Susan Ray Gary Redling Debra Rehwald Don Reid Janet Reineri Darlene Reis John Rencher Robert Render Cathy Reynolds Anna Rhodes Marcia Roberts Bonnie Robertson Pat Robey Joan Robinson Michael Robinson Doug Robson Debbie Rodgers Glenda Rodgers Emilio Rodriguez Brace Rohrer Carol Roman Phyllis Romanus Lea Rose Debbie Ross Dianne Ross Jed Roti Roger Rowe Roger Rowland Sarah Russell Don Rylander Jim Sabin Yvonne St. James Penny Saletto Jane Samko Stephanie Santoro Jemette Sarson Patti Savino Pam Sawyer Cheryl Scanlon Sheryl Schmidt Garie Schnitker Fashions Selection of prom clothes presents difficulties. 186 Donald Schooley Linda Schoonover Joan Schuessler Debbie Scott Joe Scott Marianne Scott Bob Seiffert Pat Seifreit Scott Serfling Mary Shank Sandy Sharp Marti Shater Patty Shedler Suzi Shedler Stephanie Santoro admires the dress she hopes to buy for the Prom. Linda Sherbert Ron Shulby Pat Shumaker Michele Silvestry Benjamin Simmons Linda Singletary Jerry Sisler Gloria Slack Laurel Sleeth Jay Slone Charlie Smith Debi Smith Frieda Smith Greg Smith Kim Smith Samuel Smith Sherry Smith John Smithers Karen Snape Debbie Snow Edwin Snyder Ann Solien Don Solley Eugene Spadoni Karen Spadoni Bill Spaw Garry Spear Larry Spear Greg Spencer 7 iF Mike Stanley Tom Stearns Don’t Walk Signs don’t stop Seniors on the move to school. Barbara Stephens Karen Stephenson Jackie Stevens Dana Stilson David Strickland Eileen Sturgeon Margaret Summers Christine Sutcliffe Pat Sweat Perry Tafoya Terry Tafoya Judy Tatum Janie Taylor Jeff Thofner Nancy Thomas Terri Thomas Henry Thompson James Thompson Bill Thoms Jane Tierney Johnny Tigner Nancy Towery Bev Towles Scott Townley Gail Traendly Ken Travis Mary Travis Jerelean Troutman Bill Tuel Julian Tuttle Donna Upright Randy Valimont Peter Van Epps Dwight Vance 190 | ESTE CEI REE CANOE ER AT Ri Picco Fi ee ae reaction as the photographer informs her “Yes, there is film in the camera.” Ron Vanleeck Musetta Varner Amazement Shock plays a basic part in senior’s lives. Bill Varney Mary Vasilake John Vaughan Marianne Villani Larry Vinkemulder Linda Vrabel Jackie Waby Arvil Waddell Earl Wagoner Sally Walden Gary Walker Camille Wall Linda Walsh Leslie Ward Lynda Ward Melissa Ward Peter Ward Tim Ward Sue Warner Holly Warren Linda Warren Jack Watkins Linda Watkins Kim Watt 191 Carey Way Shelley Webb Jill Weck Mary Weiss Diane Welch Kathy Welsh Janet Wesley Peter Wessels Jade West Hally Aresenault worries about end-of-the-year problems. Loretta West Beth Westerman Pam Westley Stan Whaler Mark Whaley Ann Wheeler Bonnie White Connie White Dave White Pat White John Whitworth Sandra Weirs 192 Margaret Wilby Nancy Willard Jessie Williams Linda Williams Tension So many events occur as graduation approaches. Ken Willis Barbara Wilson Scott Wilson Tim Wilson Diane Wittlinger Linda Woodin Connie Wooten Terry Worden Donna Wright Emma Wright Kathy Wyckoff Shirley Young Don Zeiser © Mary Zimmerman Melodie Zisk LATE-COMERS Susan Collier Meg Doolan Kay Eatmon Debbie Preston Valerie Raab Class of ‘70 Competent class officers are essential for success. The class of ‘70 moves into its place as the in-between class of P.B.S.H.S. Juniors have come a long way from the confusion and inexperience they faced as sophomores, but still have not attained the assurance that comes with the status of being a senior. Having become established in the school, Juniors begin their apprentice- ship for a place among the leaders of P.B:o hoe Proof of their ability to organize was established by their sponsorship of the Homecoming Dance. ecg Debie Loos, Treasurer, makes out receipts for Junior Class Dues. Sam Miller, President, is caught in the line of duty in the mail room. Cathy Whitworth, Secretary, types ballots for Junior Attendant; one of her many and varied jobs as secretary. POPUPS ETS E CL URGE i Peed aa tate era pees : ® pinet ghee iene 7 : FER Lisa Abbaticchio Jim Abbott Diane Acheson Michelle Adams Tom Adams Mike Adere Lewis Albert Glenda Alderman Brenda Alexander Fred Alexander Jim Alford Denise Allen Athony Almeida Athony Amodeo Cherylee Anderson Diane Anderson Mike Andrews Joe Armater John Arnold Bill Arsenau Eddie Austin Pat Avard Nick Avasso Lynn Aylwin Dennis Babb Mike Bailey Steve Bailey Virlyn Bailey Debbie Bair Lorraine Baker Margaret Baker Robert Baker Beth Ballentine Tom Bashlor Debbie Basiger Robert Bass Bill Bateman Gerry Batson Sharon Bautel Pat Bedenk Tom Beheeler Jacquelyn Beisden Mark Belden Rona Benanti Linda Benash Martha Benjamin Donna Benner Carole Bennett Participation Projects are an integral part of class learning. Wendy Blakesley Linda Bland Rick Blankenship Cindy Blatzer Barry Blinco Gary Blomstrom Richard Boan Mark Boat Sandy Bohon Debbie Bollman Jimmy Boone Sandy Booth Richard Bowers Bobby Bowles Roger Bracy Larry Braden Gail Brahs Gail Braithwaite Dave Brant Becky Brewer Sue Briard John Briggs Dale Bright David Brooks Tom Brooks Dennis Brown Patsy Brown Tom Brown Bob Brownlee Lisa Brownlie 196 Dave Berks Rick Berks Brenda Bethune Dennis Bird Jeff Bishop David Blackard Coach Rick Wager aids Lee Crull and Stan Spradling as they learn about the “Battle of Quebec” in history. Robert Brunell Samuel Bryant Janie Bryner Terry Buchanan Sandy Buckmaster Janet Burgess John Burgess Beverly Burke Don Burns Gail Burroughs Donna Butler Lonworth Butler Willie Butts Maryellen Butzko Frank Buzzo Linda Calibeo Dave Callaway Pater Campbell Stafford Campbell Wendy Campbell Sharon Canfield Gary Caponi Pam Carlson Naomi Carr Debbie Cebulski | 197 198 Achievement Juniors rise to meet and accept new challenges. Linda Ciparro Barb Clark Debbie Clark Sally Clark Melissa Clarke Pat Coats Tony Coats Justin Colatarci Bruce Colbert Dennis Coldren Nancy Cole Treva Cole William Colley Rick Collier Connie Collins Jack Collins Kevin Connolly Mary Cook Michael Coons Chris Cope Harry Corneilsen Bill Council Joe Council Janet Cox Evey Charrier Al Cherry Bill Chick David Chotiner Gary Chriss Bill Church Tim Cramer Alan Crate Pat Crossman Karen Crowley Bob Crozier Mike Culbreath Eve Cullum Richard Curtis Harry Dailey Richard Dailey Mike Danley Phillip Davenport Carolyn Davis Joel Davis Keith Davis Steve Day Randy DeBowes Billy DeBusk Karen DeBuschere Bob Delisa Barry Delk Anna Dellaratta Dale DeMay Debbie Demmerle REAR Sel che Bonnie Dennis Cindy Dennis Nancy Denyse Skip DesVergers Dave Nielson strives for diving perfection as he executes a half-gainer. 199 ee el | Frank Dill Terry DiMaria Paula Dimitrovla Ross Doerr Pam Donahue Denise Dorsey Linda Doubrava Barb Draffin Steve Drager Sue Drager David Drost Jim Drutar 200 Brenda Dewberry Debbie Dewitt Karen Dickey Richard Dickey Chery! Dickson Juniors find that choosing a class ring requires careful consideration. Marty Drury Karen Duis David Dukelow Bob Dullen Mary Durante Craig Durbin Cindi Duval Debbie Ebert Linda Eckenwiler Carl Eckerson paclederte Selection Karen Edenfield Bob Edmond Rings are status symbols for proud Juniors. Stanley Ellefson Veneta Elliott Bob Ellis Frank Emile Dennis Endelman Reva Ennis Ramie Ericson Ricky Ewing Brett Fagnani Steve Fanger David Farineau Dorothy Farish Bruce Faulkner Jeff Favitta Clark Fettes Steve Fickling Jim Fielding Wendy Fifer Janice Fina John Fischer Avis Fitch Vick Fleming John Florea David Flynn Dave Focazio Sherry Forbes Carlton Ford Mildred Ford 201 202 Interpretation Literature comes alive as students read orally. Tom Fowler Frank Foxworth Carla Freeman Greg French Ilona Frick Larry Friend Nick Frisco Lisa Fulgham Kay Fulkes Willy Fulmore Linda Galla Linda Gallagher Sue Gardner Myrna Gargano Dana Garrett Claudia Garton Dale Genova Linda Gerke Linda Gerth Ron Gestewitz John Giardina Anne Gibbons Bill Gill Eva Gillespie Bonnie Ginegaw Rick Gionfriddo Becky Glatli Ginger Forquer Cathy Forthofer Sharon Foster Susan Foster Robert Godsell David Goff Janet Goff Steve Goldman Mary Golly Paul Gonnelli Gail Googe Gail Gordon Sam Miller, Sandy Buckmaster, and Sharon Simons take parts in the Salem witch trials from THE CRUCIBLE during Mrs. Creech’s advanced English classes. Joan Gordon Louis Gore Ricky Gorgan Margaret Graf Ann Graham Cynthia Gray Harry Greene Harold Greensword Holly Greenwood Fred Grif fin Linda Griffin John Grigg Diane Groebe Ed Gross Laurie Gross Rick Gross Louise Groulx Greg Gruber Bob Gunderson Gary Guthrie Debbie Guy Roxanne Hagen Debbie Hager Linda Hagn Cheri Hale Joyce Hall Ruth Hall Carol Hancock Linwood Hannah Larry Hansen Cris Harding Eddie Hardy Linda Hardy Connie Hargrove Cathy Harmon Brenda Harris Judy Harris Linda Harris Marlene Harris With her “nose for news” Sue Gardner picks up a scent and tracks down an interview from Cindy Serra. | ; Information Mike Harris Pat Harris Juniors seek news from many varied sources. Dick Harrison Larry Harrison Wendy Harrison Bill Hart Kevin Harvey Dave Harvey Talle Hasis Linda Hatfield Rose Hayes Megan Hayward James Hazen Gail Healy Tom Heath Roger Hedspeth Pam Hegarty Christi Hellegaard Heather Henderson Leonard Hendricks Richard Hendrix Jim Henning Debbie Hentz Carmen Herbst Jim Herrera Betty Hesier Debbie Hewitt Diggs Hewitt Amy Hill Rose Hilliard Chris Hine Judy Hines Diane Hogan Judy Hogan Pat Holmes Sharon Holt Eleanor Hooker AEE AA ES Mrs. Creech’s room was filled with artistic ability as students 206 ? Lisa Hoppin Bob Horn Joyce Horton Dave Huff Ernest Hufnagel Dave Hunsicker Ken Hunter Carolyn Huntley Margie Hutchinson Carol Hyde Kathy Jackson Mitch Jarjoura Edward Jarosh Larry Jenkins Ton Jennaro Jill Jesse Debbie Jimmerson Charles Joans Linda John Danny Johns Steve Johns Aaron Johnson Becky Johnson Frank Johnson Henry Johnson John Johnson John Johnson Katheryn Johnson Shakespeare Mary Johnson Neil Johnson Creativity blossoms when THE TEMPEST blows. Sophie Johnson Pat Johnston Tim Jolitz Prince Jones Tim Jorgensen Mike Just Marcia Kartub Kim Kausner Jay Keefer Jerry Keefer Kerry Keene Nancy Keeney Hurshy Kellam Denise Kellogg Marcie Kelson John Kelton Dave Kendall John Kent Dave Kerr Karen Kershner Christine Kersten Bobby Kester Bob Kesterson Bill Kidd Maria Kimmel Marie Kimmel Tom King Robyne Kipp Chuck Kirk Tim Kirksey Assistance Mike Kleinnow Heidi Klier Sponsors donate valuable time to class activities. Paula Klieves Fred Kling Sue Knefel DeVan Knight Bill Knight Lemuel Knowles Nancy Kollar Debbie Kotowski Linda Kozuch Lee Krull Jim Kummer Chet Kusmich Kevin Kyle Therese Lambert Donna LaPointe Dave Lashbrook Laurie Latham Laraine Lauro Gary Lawrence Deena Lay Dan Layne Carol Leatherwood Bonnie Lechner Beth Ledbeater Mike Leibold Linda Leitner Janet Lenz Cheri Leonhardt Nancy LePage Gary LeRiche Carol LeSerra Gail Lewis Lyn Lewis Mary Lewis Teresa Lewis Brian Liesenfelt 208 The success of the Juniors is attributed to the guidance of Miss Candy Stewart, Henry Moody, and Mrs. Thelma Atkinson, the sponsors. Linda Lighthill Toni Lobach Peter Loganzo Jon Lohnaas Joan Lomax Debie Loos Sanford Love Mary Lowther Wendy Lucas Ann Lumley Jack Lumsden Laurel Lynch Libbi MacDonald Ned MacDonald Don Mace Bob MacNeilly Jeff Madden Steve Maddrey Lonnie Madison James Maggi 210 Education Long hours of study can bring many honors. Cliff Marion James Marion Pam Marotti Gary Martin Roger Martin Cindy Martyka Cindy Massey Craig Massey Mike Massey Patricia Mattern Elye Matthews Karen Matthews Janet Maudsley Scott Mauger Richard Maute Patsy Maxey Carolyn May Lonna Mayerle Paul McCarthy Tom McCarthy Susan McCarty Gayle McClintock Mike McClure Chris McCullough Leon McDonald Donna McDougald Marie McEvoy Debbie McGuire Debbie Mcllhenny Mike McLean Patricia McMullen Terry McNeal Jack McNulty Mona Maggiore Judy Mahoney Kathy Malone Kevin Malone Marc McWhorter Cynthia Mehoves Doug Meilahn Joyce Melvin Rick Mercer Pam Meyer Jeff Middaugh Paula Miles Debbie Miller Kathy Miller J A chemistry experiment is challenging to Karen Dickey and Ann Williams, who find it interesting. Linda Miller Sam Miller Kathy Mills Paula Mills Barb Miner i Kurt Moller Gayle Montgomery Joe Moore Linda Moore Paula Moore Jasper Mooreland Glen Morehead Charles Morgan Doug Morgan Pat Morosini Many Juniors are forced to ride buses, their driving privilege being cancelled. Jeff Mosher Shelly Moss Mike Murphy Harry Murray Pat Murray Janet Musselman Pat Nealon Alen Nederlanden Karen Neill Kathy Nelson Eddie Newman Marvin Newman John Nichols Pat Nichols Nancy Nicholson Chris Niedermiller Dave Nielsen Bill Niessen John Niskala Patty Noble 212 Doug Nogar Gregg Norling Linda Nugent Tom Nussdorf JoAnne O'Leary Restrictions Barbara Olin Greater enrollment ends driving for Juniors. Stanley Oliver Faith Olmstead Skip Olmstead Dan O’Meara Cathy O'Neill Bob Orlando Tom Orr Blake Ostrosser Jeanne Ott Julanne Owens Tony Padgett Bill Palmer Jeanie Palmer Joe Palmese Joe Pandolfi Fred Panton Barbara Paquette Randy Paradise Karen Parman Tony Parrish Beth Parsons Paulette Patterson Dudley Paul Larry Paul Roger Paul 213 Linda Wineinger and Pam Carlson advertise the Homecoming dance. Jim Philbin Carolyn Philpart Susan Pilgrim Mark Pilon Caroline Pittman Anthony Poitier Gail Poitier John Politz Mike Polvere Freda Pomeranz Craig Porta Janine Portman James Powell Henrietta President Paul Preste Connie Prevatte Jenny Price Pat Price Karen Pridemore Barbara Priegel Patty Raison Maggie Rakestraw Shirley Rattray 214 Donna Peabody Linda Pecora Anne Perry Patty Persons Scott Peterson Jim Petroshius Carol Reece Jim Reed Randy Reeves Curtis Replogle Debbie Replogle Christine Reynolds Homecoming Joy Rhodes Rita Rhone E Richard Ridgely Juniors take a large part in the week’s activities. Scott Roads Ronald Roark Sheri Roberson Karen Robertson Keith Rodden Joan Rodgers Sandy Roepnack Jeff Rohrer Ed Rokos Kenneth Rolle Kathy Rollins Jim Rose John Rosenblatt Cheryl Ross Janie Ross Nancy Ross Melody Rowden John Rowe Diane Ryder Gary Safewright q 215 Gail Braithwaite does her own thing as she swings her tennis raquet to earn a high ranking spot on Pompano’s sport scene. Vicki Schumann Bonnie Schwartz Robert Schwarz Chris Scott Joseph Scott Malia Scott Mark Scott Tricia Scott Fredricka Seabrooks David Seabrooks Debbie Sebastian Cynthia Serra Paul Shade Jean Shardell Cindi Shepherd 216 Janice Salisbury Keith Salter Kathy Sanders Phil Sandhagen Donna Sarvis Cheri Saver Barbara Sause John Sayers Leslie Schaffner Vicke Schepps Martha Schleid Bob Schmidt Cheryl Shrader Joanne Schrank Mike Schroll Diane Shepherd Mitch Sherman Skill Sandy Sherman rs oe seam Good sportmanship and ability benefit all sports. Barbara Shivers Charles Show Mimi Shrader Ed Shumate Karen Sillani Sharon Simko Edna Simmons Pat Simmons Patty Simon Sharon Simons John Simpson Becky Simpson Pete Sirico Candy Sisk Theron Sistrunk Anita Sivalls Kathy Smaltz Debby Smith Don Smith Drema Smith Gwen Smith Jackie Smith Janet Smith 217 218 Happiness is being chosen for class attendant. Stan Spradling Jim Sprague Bob Springer Rick Sproul Mike Squires Bill Stadelman Roy Stafford Gary Stager Cindy Staicer Brian Stanis Greg Steffens Mary Ellen Stevens Denise Stewart William Stone Debbie Stoner Ruth Strachan Ronnie Straile Ed Strickland Mable Stubbs Donald Stull Lorraine Smith Ron Smith Roy Smith Stephanie Smith Bill Smyth Allison Soowal Sue Speake Bill Spearen Dunay Suleiman Richard Summers Lorraine Sutcliffe Joe Surcek Bruce Swanson Doreen Sweeney Paul Swickard Stephanie Smith reigns as Junior Attendent at Homecoming with escort Jeff Bishop. Charlotte Symonds Roy Symonds Diane Tafoya Isabelle Taillefer Jessica Tappan Valerie Taruscio Carolyn Tate Kathi Taylor Patricia Taylor Carol Teague Ed Terry John Teuscher Jerry Tharp Cindy Thomas Robin Thomas Steve Thomas Tom Thomas Henry Thompson Lee Throckmorton Bernice Times Bob Tinsley Gary Todt Pride Susan Tommers Juniors display enthusiasm in decorating their hall. John Torres Tom Tost Linda Toth Linda Totterdale Judy Townsend Bruce Tribby Ernest Trionfo Mike Troesken John Trudel Marty Tucker Randy Tuning T. J. Turner 220 Diane Turnpaugh Diane Tyson Bill Tytler Stephanie Uhlar Bill Ulmschneider Rick Vanacker Corrine Vanino Cheryl Van Niel Dana Vaughn Mike Vernacchio Ray Vespa Loretta Viscomi Bonnie Waas Jan Waid Mary Walkden Carolynn Walker Gregory Wal ker Shari Walker Sue Walsh Geoff Ward Judy Warkentin Sandy Wasser Arline Waters Lee Watkins Sue Watkins Diane Watson Patty Wayne Kathy Wears Gary Wehrheim Steve Weinrich Karen Welch Donn Welden Elouvise Wells Kathy White Skip White Vicki White Cathy Whitworth Ann Williams Don Williams Ross Williams Cathy Willis Joyce Willis Gussie Wilson Time passes too quickly for John Teuscher; he pauses to watch a portion of his life pass by. 222 Barbara Woodward Vicky Wooten Linda Wotring Sandie Wright Diane Wronski Nancee Wurl Dale Wyatt Jay Wynn Jon Wysong Mike Youngblood Debbie Zerbe Cathy Zimmerman Bob Wishoff Tracy Wolfe Jo Walgamott Holly Wilson Lynn Winder| Linda Wineinger Terry Wineinger LATE-COMERS Lino Bastidas Edward Boyer Chris Carlson Cheri Curry Loretta Dineen ' Time Linda Eastman —— Diane Elliot Steve Fickling Making each day count starts a bright future. Ruby Franklin Sue Frederick Kay Fritz Ernie Garvin Debbie Guy Hazel Hopkins Lenora Jones Chris Kennedy Ronnie King Nancy Knight Annette Loomis Mel Lopez Bonito Mason Karen McCauley Charmaine Michau Joy Mickel Curt Moore John Mumford Don Pemberton Debbie Pohl Ed Pray Dan Rosenlund Janice Shook Michelle Simone Mike Stambaugh Adele Tonderella Richard Tyler Sandy Wood Henrietta Youmans Sonent o Conntils ae Class of ‘71 Sophomore officers guide a new and eager class. Each year a new group of sophomores comes to Pompant Beach Senior High School. They are idealistic and inexperienced, but at the same time they bring fresh idec and undaunted enthusiasm to the school. Their problems are very similar to and very different from those of previous sophomore classes. By facing the problems they will encounter, sophomores will gain the experience they need for their ascent to the Junior Class. Secretary Anne Balistreri checks the files for some information. Class President Dana Schmidt looks over his papers. Treasurer, Chris Weiss, busy at work during her lunch hour, keeps an account of the money earned for sophomores. Cindy Aadeau Larry Adrian Jean Albert Diane Albright Dennis Alexander Steve Alixon Doug Amidon Sandy Amsden Ed Anderson Linda Anderson Ralph Anderson Tom Anderson Diane Anetz Karen Annesi Debbie Anthony Mike Ardito Dawn Armstrong Karen Armstrong Bill Arsenault Kathy Arthurs John Arzovian Susan Audet Jay Austin Sue Avard Debbie Aycock Gary Bader Jan Baer John Bales Cathy Baleson Ann Balistreri Margaret Balistreri Steve Bal l Richard Ballentine Adrien Bailey Mike Bailey Betty Baisden Steve Bardes Carol Barker Al Barksdale Willy Barnwell Joan Barrett Pat Barrett Barbara Barry Ellen Barry Paula Barton Suzanne Bashers Don Basileo Jeanette Bateman 226 Debbie Bates Lynn Baugh Students Susan Baxley Bill Bazner Before classes some few get lost in a book. Jessica Beadles Judy Beaners Howard Beauchamp Ray Beaver Cindy Bebee Elizabeth Beck Ben Becton Fred Beede Michael Belden Sue Benedict Diane Bennett Kim Benson Tony Benvenuto Steve Bice Lavada Biggs Cynthia Billard Linda Bishop Nancy Bishop Mitchell Black Steve Blair David Blakely John Blondin John Boan Bill Black Janis Bolk Greg Bollman Kevin Bonaffe Maria Bonbelli Dave Bonifer Jack Boone Nancy Borgatti Terry Borger Paul Boris Patti Borreggine Susan Bowdle Mike Bowens Jackie Bower Chartine Bowles Charles Box Bob Boyce Ken Boyce Nancy Boyd Veronica Boyd Noni Braden Sally Brainerd Steve Brame Jenny Cottrell and Jerry Geer find campus study profitable and pleasant. Barb Branton Barbara Braun Greg Brenkman Frank Brewster Roy Briggs Jerilyn Broan Debbie Brooks Lillia Brower Cindy Brown Elizabeth Brown Jerry Brown Lynne Brown Rod Brown Marion Browning Debbie Brust Linda Burns Sandy Burns Deanna Burroughs Marlene Burrows Dave Buschman Ted Bussie Karen Byrd Dan Cagle Gary Caleffe Rosemary Calvin Bette Cameron Angela Cammelleri Ray Cannady Richard Caporossi Debbie Carey Harry Carey John Carlton Phyllis Carlton Dan Carney Pete Carroll Willy Carter Gary Caruthers Laurie Caster Debbie Chariton Don Bryan Kathy Bryant George Burger Betty Burgess Donald Burgess Janice Burgess Ilka Burgos Glenn Burton Michael Ann Charles Linda Check Margaret Cherry Charles Cheston Biology Science teaches us man’s place in nature’s plans. Ralph Chick John Chiesa Charley Childs Cathy Chimeno Alexander Clark Debby Clark Dennis Clark Dennis Clark Pat Clark Roy Clark Tom Clark Dave Cleland Lucy Clemmons Rosie Clemons Glenn Cliver Jamie Cochran Christine Coder Bill Cody Jeff Cohen Donald Combs Condell Condell Eugene Contini Marcia Cope Jim Copes Gary Corfitszson Mike Cornett Lois Cote Jenny Cottrell Cheyenne Cox Connie Courage Alvin Covey Diane Council Jim Coursen Martin Cousino Gary Craig Vicki Crase 229 Charles Croft Judy Crow Alan Crumley Janet Culbreath Dennis Cullum Jim Cunningham Sue Curry Barry Cyr Barb Daniello Becky Darby Gary Darienzo Roy Davenport Lisa Gee is reaching high for some information about care of the foot. Chris Davidson Kathy Davidson Cheri Davis Grady Davis David Dean Mary Ellen Dean Sharon Dean Charles DeArruda Jody de Grafferelly Mary Delaney Jim Delaplante Dolores Delzio 230 Remo De Marco Joan Demmerle Assistants Ken Denault Stan De Nitto Sophomores serve their school in many ways. George Dennis Tom Dering Ricky Dimon Wendy Dix Barbara Doan Paul Dolan Durinda Dollins Gary Dorman Denise Dove Don Dover Dixie Downs Bob Draper Clarence Drayton Henrietta Drayton Jay Drury Bill Dunkin Carl Dygert Rick Eames Marie Easler Keith Easom Mike Eatmon Steve Edgar Gary Edwards Rick Edwards Brian Eggleston Sue Ek Bill Elder Jeff Ellis Kim Ellis Rick Elser Leo Elwart Christine Enders Julie Endicott Mike Ennett Sherry Ernsting Bob Esmann 231 Cheerleaders Pep and enthusiasm are marks of cheerleaders. Jerry Fields Arthur Fiffie Martha Findley Karen Fingelly Bob Fisk Craig Fivek Nila Flagler Debbie Foisy Glen Ford Leroy Ford Richard Fornby Berliot Forster Rick Fortner Brian Foster Lee Freels Pete Fraschetti Dan Fuller Mae Fulmore Sylvia Fulmore Mark Funke June Furman Marty Gabriel Loren Gaines Joy Gainey Nancy Gale Paul Galley Jaime Gamboa John Gardner Ilona Gardner Jill Garland Ted Glarner Allen Garnsey Carl Garnsey Mary Gartman Susi Gatley Pat Gatti 232 Harry Espinosa Ernie Everington Beth Feeney Joann Ferguson Judy Fernandez Jim Ferrell ; Lisa Gee ‘nsadi i Denise Gentile ; Jeanne Gerardi Gary Gerardis Nina Giardina Betty Gibbons — Png, naaaalll te S 's Doyle Gibbs Johnny Giddens Karen Gilbert Jim Gillis Joellen Given Debbie Givens Sally Goetz Becky Goodballet Bonnie Goodheart Tom Googe Linda Graham Ruth Graham Pat Grande Keith Grant James Gray Joan Graystone Mark Green Dan Greene a Y |The Northeast and Pompano junior varsity cheerleaders get together to have a chat between halves. 233 Lunchtime 234 Eating and relaxing are ——tald Gress a fun part of our day. Chris Greenwood Anthony Gregory Curtis Griffin Kenneth Griffin Pat Griffiths Jon Grill Sandi Grisson Dan Groover George Gundlach Diane Guss Becky Hagen Bill Hagerty Linda Hagerty Tim Haggerty Charlene Hagmaier Bill Hagn Leslee Hale Mike Hale Valerie Hale Holly Hall Jackie Hall Regeana Hall Debbie Hammett Linda Hann Sandi Harbin Noel Hardy Vicki Hargrove Nancy Harnist Mary Harper Mark Harrell Tim Harrell Jeff Harris Linda Harris Pat Harris Debbie Hart Kevin Hartage Joe Hartman Randy Hawes Debbie Hartz Lucy Haverfield Marcia Hayes Pam Hayes Lionel Hedden Bill Heffner Bob Helle Donna Hendrix Woody Hendrix Sherry Henning Dan Herbst Me. nn John Herceg Cathy Herron Dean Hesselton David Hicks Lester Hicks Reid Hightower Leonard Hill Sally Hoag David Hodges Lee Hogan Carol Hole Cecilia Holley Phala Hoops Robert Hope Dan Hornack Dee Hosey Aaron Howard Deborah Howard Marilyn Howard Tim Howard Elizabeth Howell Randy Hoy James Hudgins Linda Hufnagel Jan Mosher, Joellen Given, Merrily Allen, and Lisa Gee exchange the latest gossip and information about what’s currently happening in the school during their lunch hour. 235 236 Jackie Huffman Levi Hughes Business Ricky Hugli Susan Hulette Pompano offers a variety of courses to Juniors. Debbie Hull Estel Hundley Greg Hunt Mary Huntley Robert Hunton Kevin Hurley Janis Hurt Carolyn Hutchinson David Hutchinson Steve Hylek Diane lannaccone Pat Ibert Gordon Inlow John Inman Robert Ireland Billy Jackson Buddy Jackson Johnnie Jackson Linda Jackson Lydia Jackson Jay Jacobs Eddie Jeffries Mike Jenkins Mike Jervey Donya Jimmerson Judy Jodway Christine Johnson Dale Johnson Dave Johnson Judy Johnson Gena Johnson George Johnson Linda Johnson Ron Johnson Steve Johnson Vernon Johnson Knowing how to type can be a | useful asset as students write a number of themes, essays, and termpapers. Tommy Johnston Allan Jonas Jeff Jones Jim Jones Rodney Jones Ted Jones Margaret Joubert Mary Karnicnik Linda Kasparian Kristel Kaufmann Lois Kean Linda Keaton Patty Keeley Kathy Kellermann Gretchen Kemmler Cheryl Kester Diane King Tom Kinley Kit Kipp Debbie Knight Randy Knight Jeff Knowles Johnny Knowles Teddi Koch 238 Lynn Koenig Rick Koller Sports Linda Konigsburg Ed Kotesky Coordination is developed from physical exercise. Alan Kowlaski Kevin Krauchenko Carol Kroff Glenda Kropff Carl Kropff Beth Kuntz Kim Kyle Lynette LaBaugh Bernard Lacy Lois Lammers Jeff Lawrence Terri Lawrence Kay Lefler Brian Lehtonen Sid Lentz Dale Lewis Sally Liesefelt Karen Loganzo Debbie Lohr Joyce Lombardo Tom Lomen Cheryl Loomis Craig Lopez Don Lopez Marcia Lorescan Sandy Love Rita Ludwig Gwen Lundy Laurie Lyons Sue Major Tom Majors Janet Mandrell Jim Manwell Pam Marinchak Al Marino Debi Markel lAnnie Parker demonstrates to her phys. ed. class one of the latest techniques for serving a volley ball. Judy Marlin Karen Marsden Cindy Martin Lynn Mason Bob Masucci Carl Mathis Trevas Mayberry Helena Mayer Lynn Mayer Cathy Mayerle Connie McAllister Linda McCann lan McClare Floyd McClendon Patti McCovan Brenda McCoy Jim McDonald Rinnie McDonald David McFadder Don McGregor Christy Mcllhenny Jerry McKeever Nadine McKeithen Jimmy McLean 239 Dana Schmidt joins the race for President and comes out as a winner. Mike Mercer Karen Meriwether Ralph Meyer Bruce Meylon Debbie Miceli Kevin Michaelis Chris Michelson Doug Mickler Anita Miller Dona Miller Gail Miller Jackie Miloban Ed Minnich Jeff Mollo Karen Moody Mike Moody Brian Moore Edward Moore Gail Moore Mike Moore T. J. Moore 240 Joan McMahon Shelly McMillen Sue McNeal Steve McNerin Leilani McSpadden Debbie McWhorter Rick Meister Ann Meitz Marie Melvin Debby Mennes Bob Morger Bob Morris Jan Mosher Mark Moss Elections The spirit of competition is strong in Sophomores. Lawana Mountain Venessa Moyer Terri Mullen Wayne Mullen Paul Mumford Craig Murphy Geri Murray Marianna Musengo Mary Napps Hibbard Nash Jim Neal Linda Neale Ray Nealon Randy Needham Mike Neill Diane Nelson Karen Nelson Marylin Nelson Denise Newton Bruce Nickel Daryl! Nielson Mike Noe Bob Nolan Steve Norhein Janice Norris Karl North Linda Noyes Dan Nugent Rick Nye Jim O'Bryan Kristi Oshsner Wayne Odachowski Lynn Olson Dave Owen Barb Owens Jane Ostrowe Pat Pace Debi Padgett Kim Palmese Rick Panish Nick Papantonatos Julie Paquette 241 Danl Parrish Gary Parrish Gary Parsley Pat Patterson Maria Paully Dean Payne Dan Payton John Peck Greg Pecorino Betty Perkins Bob Perkins Carol Perkins Jamie Perkins Mac Peterson Greg Patri Gretchen Philippson Laurie Pierce Andres Pintaluga Pat Pitts John Pittman Charles Plant Jules Polachek Dave Poling Sharalon Poiter David Praisler Melinda President Tanya Prevatte Diane Prince 242 Pat Grande, Sally Richardson, and Anne Balistreri help to decorate the Sophomore hall, L Building, for Homecoming by hanging posters and flowers on a bulletin board. Carl Parent Marikay Park Harry Parker June Parker Mike Price Diane Proulx Douglas Puffa Thomas Purcell Decorations Jane Quicker Lawrence Quinn The Sophomores’ first hall “socks it to the dragons.” Anthony Quintiliani Bruce Raba John Radack Elizabeth Ragin Robert Ragin Althea Rahming John Ralston Linda Randall Becky Rawlinson Mary Rankins Ken Redding Tim Reel Marlene Reis Cathy Reynolds Les Reynolds Gregory Rho ¢s Steve Rich’ .ds Sally Riciwardson Tom Richter Richard Ricky Jeanne Riddick Kathy Rief Dave Riggs Darrell Relken Joanne Rizi Beth Roads John Roberts Linda Roberts Sherry Roberts Hubert Robinson Jeff Robinson Gordon Robson Bob Rock Claudia Rodgers Mike Rodgers Hillbillies Sophomores show off their mountain-style attire. 244 Jeff Rose Dave Rosen Mike Rosenyweig William Ross Jane Roti Dorothy Rowland Kathy Rundle Louis Rush Dale Russell Dave Russell Tom Russell Pete Salisbury Mike Sandler Bruce Satterfield Patti Saurman Bob Scardino Jim Schaufleberger Karen Schick Bill Schmalz Charles Schroeder Allen Schultz Karen Schultz Martha Schulz Dana Schmidt Bertha Schweikert Jacqueline Schwertok Don Shipe Jim Shipe Bob Shively Rosemary Sadler Curtis Rodocker Naomi Rodriquez Holly Rodovich Don Rogers William Rogers Eugene Rolston Erwin Shuman Lee Siedentopf Karen Simko Mimi Six Denice Skelton Clara Sleeth Arlene Sleison Cassie Scott Jerome Scott Tom Scott Roxane Searles Nancy Sellers Ruth Sems Christina Shahan Joan Sharkey Teri Shater Junior Shelton John Sherbert Kathy Sherk Pam Sherouse Bob Shirk Gary Sloan f Clara Sleeth and Stan Spradling take advantage of the Daisy Mae Dance | to sneak an evening of fun and a little nip of “good ole mountain dew.” 245 pay res Roy Smith Susie Smith William Smith Forrest Smorag Gary Snyder Bob Soper John Sortino Orlando Soto Mike Spear Mike Spencer Gary Spuller Kathy Spurlock Debbie Squires Bob Stake Patrick Stanley Lynn Stevens Greg Stone Vicki Stone Jack Stops Al Stout Roberta Straub Carrol Stubbs George Suggs Kathy Sullivan Teri Sullivan Marta Sutton Robin Sweat John Sweeney Diane Swineford Jay Szepesi Jack Tafoya Barbara Tanner Mark Tarver Doug Taylor Mike Taylor 246 Events Candidates’ faces appear on many walls this year. Cecil Smith Cindy Smith Dwight Smith Geina Smith Joanne Smith Randy Smith Barbara Terry Ken Tharp Don Thomas Robin Thomas Politics are popular in sophomore history classes. Students took an interest in 1968 elections. Vickie Thomas Garry Thompson Tim Thompson Jim Thorpe Bill Tilley Roger Timmons Layne Tomkins William Tooley John Torres Don Townsend Judy Tracy Wally Trauth Karen Travis Shirley Trease Penny Turgeon Lula Turner Paul Turnpaugh Darlene Twist Steve Tyler Rick Tyrholm Brenda Underwood Chuck Vannelli Becky Van Wert Nancy Varin Nicholas Vellis John Veraner Barbara Vercouteren Virginia Vernon 247 Suzanne Voorhies Camille Wachob Judi Wagner Rudy Wagoner Pat Walizer James Walkden Doug Walker Joseph Walker Brenda Wallace Claude Wallace Bill Walsh Kathy Walsh Susan Wandle Dave Ward Mary Ward Meg Ward Susan Ward Robert Warner Robbie Warner Brad Warrick Paul Watkins Nola Weakley Tom Wears Edward Weaver Jeff Webb Debbie Weeks Rocky Weicht Chris Weiss Debbie Wells Ken Wendland Jackie Wentworth Harold Wesley Danny West Charles Wheeler Distinction Lynn Whisenhunt Terry Whet honors to : Ted Whitcomb The school year brings Sophomores. Barry White Carol White Pam Whitehurst Bill Weitsma Kris Wilkanowski Jim Wilke Ann Williams Ruby Williams Nancy Wincek Laurie Witzky Mike Wood George Woodward Susan Woodward Ricky Worden Diane Wotring Cindy Wright Dale Wyatt Mary Wright Jay Yagle John Yancey Carol Yoho Tony Yoho Harry Young Ray Young Carlos Zapata Vivian Zeiser Jill Zerringer Vickie Zorn Edward Zuleger Rickie Zurheide 249 O, World! Sunrise brings the day to find a place of our own. Laura Banks Mike Bennett Mike Bennett Sally Brainerd Becky Burris Jose Copa Mike Curry Kim Davis Betty Dolin Steve Duhame Linda Ellefson Willie Evans Sheila Ferrell Donna Gibson David Grees Sharon Hall Patti Henley John Joyner Kristi Kulp Anne Lettis Juanita Littlefield Wanda McCabe Steve McCouley Ken McNeile Dale Moore Kathy Noyes Annie Parker Flo Passarelli Sue Pfeifler Tom Pilon Debbie Prystup Pat Reeves Bill Rice Gail Richardson Eddie Roberts Debra Simonetti Antionette Smith Jim Smith Mathias Spencer Connie Spurlin Jody Vestal Heather Wegman LATE-COMERS Bill Adams Merrily Allen Frank Aloise Tony Andrews Carol Austin Brenda Ayala teats Nae oe nest 2. bine) edi ¥ MS hg a Sa ae Ne ey NOG Pate yp = Pe Et ee ee Advertising Local merchants take an interest In us. Advertising is the life-blood of free enterprise— and a big help to the BEANPICKER. Young citizens grow to be community leaders in an atmosphere of cooperation like the one provided by the businessmen of our community. P.B.H.S. students will be proud to take their places in a community such as we have. We thank our businessmen. Ad Editors: Linda Gerke and Sandy Buckmaster 253 STAN JOHNSON’S AUTO SERVICE QUALITY AUTO PAINT AND BODY WORK 1015 S. FEDERAL HIGHWAY BE POMPANO, BEACH PROUD 941-3429 YOU ? EVERY AMERICAN ARE HOME DESERVES AN AN AMERICAN FLAG! AMERICAN We are FLAG HEADQUARTERS: Flags and flag sets of all types and sizes. Window Sets, Porch Sets, Lawn Sets, Curb Flag Sets... at a wide price range from $5.44 to $35.00 Bus. 399-2487 Ree. 933-3418 PARMAN’S DRY GOODS, READY TO WEAR, AND SHOES W. A. SIMONS CO. NEW CONCEPT IN RETAIL HARDWARE GUY PARMAN 117 N. E. 1st AVE. 1827 N.E. 25th Street OWNER DEERFIELD BEACH, FLA. LIGHTHOUSE POINT - iS First Presbytarian Church ).D. Litt,D.; DWAYNE L. BLACK, B.A., B.D; D, PEACHY, B.A., B.D. | : os The ( Church” 2331 N.E. 26th AVE. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA | _ . 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Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida i i A distortion sometimes reflects our thoughts—this is how the school looked to many of us after the frantic activity of hamecoming. A PROFESSIONAL APPROACH TO YOUR EVERY REAL ESTATE NEED! WARD'S CITY 5 10 Junior Department Store The South’s Most Unusual Dime Store REALTORS Best of Luck From all of us at Ward's City A Good Nane Ge Rementer’ Downtown Pompano 2948 EAST COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33308 Phone: 563-3206 ILLER, McDONOUGH and COWHERD, inc. — We Never Close — TOM ENDICOTT BUICK ousins 48 ell iNorvicen er wee co OPEL Firestone Tires, Tubes, and Batteries 24-H Wrecker Servi apts ers bat tet 1345 S. Federal Highway 329 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida Pompano Beach, Florida 942-1300 942-1301 Congratulations class of 69 Phone: 942-6611 TRAVEL SERVICE 5 10 CAMERA LUGGAGE | Oceanside Center Mr. and Mrs. Gronbeck, Jr. xtelits ighiing we. CARD GIFT SHOP, INC. e Lighting Fixtures @ Elestrical Supplies e@ Westinghouse Lamps | Crystal Bronze ) Chandeliers | RETAIL ee Tt 3 WHOLESALE ELaite RESIDENTIAL GLENN H. TABBERT, Owner Shopper’s Haven Corr lown 1} COMMERCIAL | 941-6224 Coral Ridge Sea Ranch Lakes 44 N.E. Ist STREET | HARBOR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. 69 PLYMOUTH 2300 N. Federal Hwy. tn. CHRYSLER Take Charge .. . Move up to Chrysler 69 2ompano Beach, Fla. Wad MOTORS CORPORATION | From her place in the sun Laurel Sleeth attempts to ‘’win you over” with this new 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner from HARBOR CHRYSLER. ATLANTIC SQUARE ee oe Say gece - De amaceeremnayouastinnetre,| | Smaepasieny! ) roby vareinivend % Or ae A ee we ee e ei 4 boat A ARE AE TE RAPS AIOE RSS 2700 ATLANTIC BLVD. OUR CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF CONGRATULATIONS 69 CLASS OF 69 JEWELRY GIFTS 2696 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. i 2716 E. ATLANTIC BOULEVARD, 943-0486 POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Country Squire 2720 . Atlantic Pompano Beach | | cole-mcdaniel HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER ai Magnavox alum HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - in Atlantic Square - Phone G4i-1441 POMPANO BEACH 2750 E. Atlantic Blvd. BOCA RATON 3333 N Federal Hwy Phone 395-1201 ip i MN HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER The Complete Magnavox Line Including All Solid State Transistor Portable T.V., Phonos, Radios, Tape Players | 2750 E. Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach Best Wishes To The Class of '69 DOUG ENDICOTT'S PHOTO SHOP 2688 Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 941-01 13 Pompano Beach, Florida 269 PHONE: 942-5440 REPAIR CHEMICALS MAINTENANCE EONSTRUCTIC Playtime Pools, In. “It’s time to play in a Playtime Pool!’ EDWARD BONO 1165 S. FEDERAL HW PRESIDENT POMPANO BEACH, F . RENTALS SALES SERVICE BARRY T.V. Color Center J. V. (JACK) PERRINE 36 N. Federally 941-4819 Pompano Beach, Flc Pompano Beach Boca Raton HIRST PAPTIST | HURGA 111 East Atlantic Boulevard Phone: 943-3355 We Welcome You! Sunday School — 9:40 Mack R. Douglas, Pastor ini f Education — C.R. Mitchell Worship Services — 10:55 A.M. Minister of Education 7:00 P.M. Minister of Music — Al Fennell Training Union — 5:50 P.M. Minister of Recreation — J. Larry Jackson CRN Oe Se unm an eh oy eR Re ROVE U-HAUL TRUCK and TRAILER RENTALS ONE WAY and LOCAL _ avert Available At | NORTH FEDERAL om 941-989] wry Bill Varney and Karen Snape select a trailer to take a student’s belongings to college. : THE Clothes BOGGY’S TIRE TOWN 5740 N. Federal Hwy. Ft. Lauderdale FOURTEEN NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE, POMPANO BEACH, FLORII One of America's Dine Sportswear Shops 199 NW Ist Ave. Boca Raton | Weerstiae Eien, AUGNENT CHECK SILVER THATCH INN ED STACK A Complete Resort On The Ocean Pompano Beach, Florida BeEAcHWAY SHOPPING CENTER 942-2001 Artistic Crafts Supplies 808 N. FEDERAL Hwy. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA CRAFTS - BERNAT YARNS = GIFTS 7OO NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY POMPANO BEACH:FLORIDA:942-7400 } TOWN HALL t a te tes 6 SSE Se =-S Best Wishes For The Rest Of Your Life -THE-SEA, FLORIDA TOWN OF LAUDERDALE-BY POMPANO BEACH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, INC. POMPANO'S FIRST AND FINEST BUSINESS COLLEGE INTENSIFIED BUSINESS TRAINING—FREE JOB PLACEMENT. PROGRAMS Approved for VA | Accounting eee and Social Court Reporting LTH) Security Medical, Legal ee Benefits and and Executive AT by Selective Secretarial pad Service Management CU Ny HLY Gregg Shorthand ll QUALIFIED Ses INSTRUCTORS Typing and Receptionist Now occupying beautiful new quarters designed specifically for the school at 2200 N.E. 2nd Street, Pompano Beach Full-Time Student only $1.05 per Class Hour Includes Free Job Placement FORMAL CLASSES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY FROM 8 A.M. TO 1:50 P.M. ENABLING STUDENTS TO WORK PART TIME WHILE FURTHERING THEIR EDUCATION LEARN IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF FRIENDLINESS PHONE 942-7900 RICHARD D. JACKSON, JR.—PRESIDENT BATEMAN AND COMPANY REALTORS In Our 24th Year’ ANY UU -INC. 2401 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida 'N SURANCE PHONE: 941-2000 399-3700 ext to Deerfield Ba OUR COMPLIMENTS AND 9 BEST WISHES Ray Gregson S 1007 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY TAKE-OUT FOODS , DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA MEMBER OF FEDERAL CYPRESS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . : — = = zi AND TRUST COMPANY swat = PHONE 941-3926 Chicken—Steak—Seafood SOUTH FLORIDA’S Finest Northern Fried Chicken 264 South Federal Highway Palm-Aire Shopping Center Featuring... Deerfield Beach, Fla. Traditional Clothing aN sy Free Alterations ay ¢ London Fog Canterbury Belts ¢ Dexter Shoes Gold Cup Socks | e ¢ Cricketeer Suits Creighton Shirts Sero Shirts e Hardback and Paperback Books STORE HOURS: Gaslight Shop Ed Full Line Study Notes 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Daily ca Games—Records—Stereo Tapes 12 noon to 6:00 p.m. Sunday _—In The Lauderhill Mall 399-6501 CONTINENTAL and CANTONESE FOOD Cocktails Luncheons Dinners North Ocean Drive at Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach, Florida Phone: 941-2200 Zé Se —————_—_—_—$ $ _$ — OCEANSIDE CENTER Pompano Beach, Florida Specializing in Swim Suits 941-5506 LOUIS MIRANDA LARRY COOPER 3431 N. DIXIE HWY. 711 S. STATE RD. 7 941-8204 972-2613 POMPANO BEACH MARGATE THE FINEST IN TIRES TIRE SERVICES Best Wishes To The Class of 1969 HALL’S POMPANO SUPERMARKET, INC. 2125 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. BRICK STONE Phone 972-3141 CONCRETE PRODUCTS 972-3142 P.O. Box 643 Pompano Beach, Florida 943-1210 1356 N. FEDERAL HWY. Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1969 SITE OIIES see CEANSIDE SHOPPING CENTER East Atlantic Blvd. and A-1-A Pompano Beach, Fla. CONGRATULATIONS . . . CLASS OF ‘69 FROM JJodal aah THE STORE WITH THE FLORIDA FLAIR 278 =D LEWIS THURMAN-PEARCE RESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS ° | 942-1740 | CLASS OF '69—GROW IN MIND—STAY YOUNG AT HEART GIVE US | HOUR FREE make-up consultation featuring the | 3 STEPS TO BEAUTY | ° SOM EC MAKE-UP S i ° R SELECTION COMPLEXION ANALYSIS outheastern TOOL DIE CO., INC. 1408 SOUTHWEST EIGHTH STREET ® P.O. BOX 1445 @ POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 33061 ® Phone: 933-4675 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS BATH BOUDAR PHONE: 942-5440 BOUTIQU 261 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida Phone: 942-3320 a | SO s020 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” SS —— JULES POLACHEK ASSOCIATES | Res. WH 1-4612 Office 395-0121 | Pension Trust Profit-Sharing Plans | 399-1223 SLONE REALTY 912 N. DIXIE HIGHWAY Boca Raton, Florida Acreage Large Small, For One and All BUSINESS INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE JULES JAY POLACHEK Suite 213 Royal Palm Plaza 3 | Golf View Drive, Boca Raton 33432 Francis H. Slone, Sr. Specializing in Reg. Real Estate Broker Acreage Sales THE DEALER WITH LONG RUN. SATISFACTION” 279 1000 N. Federal Highway § Pompano Beach 942-3030 PHONE: 942-4000 = ALLY 1926 4585 Cypress Rd. Pompano Beach Garden Isles Shopping Center Florida, 33060 Specializing in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Repairs Pompano Beach High School Rings and Charms cctaestacsenieiti eta . ( | | “ o IC : ‘ RANCIS inc. ? 5: sees KF 2390 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY nen, —_—— POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA x Let your fingers do the walking this year. Compliments oF the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. O. V. Hitchcock—Minister Rev. Robert F. Hornback—Associate Minister a the Light ed. Steep 7 ii = pe nam Congratulations To The Class of '69 EERFIELD BUILDERS SUPPLY MISTER DONUT DEERFIELD BUILDERS oo SUPPLY e LUMBER e HARDWARE EHONE 399-1010 @ ROOFING e CONCRETE ED DIETRICH—OWNER e BLOCKS 3456 N. Federal Hwy. e PITTSBURGH WAREHOUSE OFFICE (Across Fro Sh u H PAINTS HILLSBORO BLVD. and F.E.C. RWY. m Shopper's Haven} SE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '69 I Uncertain AUTHORIZED APPLIANCE SERVICE | about your | future? Call 34 North Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach Southern Bell BROWARD:PALM BEACH comeanr SPRAYERS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT soul DEER; FARM AND INDUSTRIAL POMPANO BEACH BOCA RATON BOYNTON BEACH 972-3535 395-3858 732-4848 2511 HAMMONDVILLE ROAD HWY. 441 STATE ROAD 804 BOYNTON BEACH POMPANO BEACH J IW ¢sr Motor Center 700-900 EAST SUNRISE BOULEVARD FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33304 TELEPHONE 523-7321 LDSMOBILE —— OLDSMOBILE 4p HO TED Welcome to the world. After school, it’s a fast-moving thing. Exciting. Challenging. And maybe a little scary at first. We know. And we know how to make your life a little easier. Come see us. POMPANO BEACH BANK TRUST COMPANY 1101 East Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach, Florida Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Moan O'Connor and Kathy Kieninger examine an aero- ‘Hynamic balance stystem at SCOTT-ENGINEERING. WHEN YOU ENTER COLLEGE If you go to a good one. . . you will learn your engineering working with Scott Professional Develop- ment Systems on engineering education. Tell your friends they’re made in your home town — and Be: fore you go come over and see them made. SCOTT — ENGINEERING SCIENCES 1400 S.W. 8th St. Pompano Beach, Florida Oe eRNENgSUSUNSER TERT | ee eeerenna Renee Teees: aN tients tein Si PETES T HT ETOREEREOTE vere -t e er ) ee eeeTECS CSET TENET ee ee + FOSTOS OF ERETRHAT AW ecil Asher, Jean McPhail, Linda Gerke, and Scott Maug Since 1925 3200 East Atlantic Blvd. 942-8200 er try out a Custom S from SHEEHAN PONTIAC. 2800 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY LIGHTHOUSE POINT POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 33064 TELEPHONE 943-2200 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 LIGHTHOUSE POINT BANK WILLIAM A. SOLIEN, PRESIDENT | | USE POINT @ fs P.B.S.H. students find time to surf, ski, swim, or work on a tan at the beach. When the sun glistens and the water sparkles, PATRONS DISPLAY THEIR INTEREST 4 | A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hoppe Beacon Light Card And Gift Shop Jane’s Fashion Trims Beacon Light Jewelers Kessler Rambler Robert S. Boring, M.D. Mae Flower Florist Elenor DeMay Mary G's Mr. Tom DeMay Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mazza Elco Vending Mr. and Mrs. William G. Meier George C. Foster, D.D.S. Gary W. Campbell Garden Patio Mart Edward J. Runner Hamilton Pharmacy Dr. Wayne Roberson, D.D.S. Dr. Robert Rogoff Playful sea gulls dart among the incoming waves. Ace Hardware and Lumber 1101 South Federal Hwy. 942-3955 Acme Service Lawn Mower Sales and Service 3301 N. Dixie Highway Bush’s Decorative Home and Gift Accessories Oceanside Center Congratulations Grads Cove Marine Electronics Lighthouse Point Marina Fish N‘Stuff 1284 S. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida Frank H. Furman, Inc. Insurance and Real Estate 1314 East Atlantic Blvd. Greene’s Barber Shop Palm Aire Shopping Center Deerfield Beach, Florida Hardy-Sours-Walton, Insurance 210 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida Hartman, O’Meara, McCann, Lutz, Inc. 998 North Federal Highway Insurance Service, 941-6318 Baio E FA cya oe geen ely) 8 gen cgteiieot : J :' % ” + hae ; - J ; Jy ad i s a Ralph C. Jackson Realtor 100 S. Federal Highway 399-3132 Compliments of Jiffy Johns Pompano Beach, Florida Compliments of Lighthouse Point Marina, Inc. Lighthouse Point Merri-Mac House of Cards 3344 East Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 941-8809 Pompano Business Machines 218 North Federal Highway Phone: 941-2507 Pompano Houseboat Center 700 South Federal 943-8155 Fishing is a popular activity for Florida residents. ml aye ae a ake a: RO Ls, aga aaeh eater Oe ‘y ] Probing lights of the city pierce the sable darkness and shimmer on the surface of still water, reflecting the excitement of nightlife. pene Yn, eee Samy te ewer a ae ES eee Pompano Lumber Company, Inc. 33 NE 4th Street Phone: 942-951 | Pompano Paint Co. 2410 Atlantic Boulevard Phone: 941-7600 Ray’s Paint and Body Shop 600 S. Dixie Hwy. East Pompano Beach, Florida Raymond, James, Associates, Inc. 2745 E. Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Phone: 943-0855 Rose Surgical Supply 2436 N. Federal Highway Lighthouse Point, Florida Sea Cay Efficiencies 601 North Ocean Blvd, (Ala) Pompano Beach, Florida The Sea Chest Gift Shop 2082 NE 2nd Street Deerfield Beach, Florida The Shangrila Restaurant Chinese Food 399-0000 Compliments of Smith’s Grocery 142 West Hillsboro Blvd. New Fords, Torinos, Mustangs (Mach | and Cobra) Don Maclntyre—Terry Ford Vollman’s Pharmacy 132 SW 15th Street Phone: 933-5505 ax Alert Ip Egypt j Oflows Israeli aid On Syria NEWs des) ssage Is Clear: ( nif Israel; Jets Hit 2 Spots In Reprisal. ™ i British Receiy¢ Support Pledow A Ace Hardware and Lumber—286 Acme Service—286 Alan-Evan—258 Artistic Crafts and Supplies—273 Atlantic Square—268 Authorized Appliance Service—281 Autohous—273 B Badcock Furniture—261 Joseph Balistreri—276 Barry T.V.—270 Bateman Realtors—275 Beacon Light Card and Gift Shop—285 Beacon Light Jewelers—285 Bill Daly’s Datsun—258 Bill’s Travel, Luggage, 5 10—267 Boggy’s Tire Town—272 Robert S. Boring—285 Broward Machinery and Supply—259 | Broward-Palm Beach Tractor Co.—281 Bunning, Inc.—283 Burger Castle—255 Bush’s—286 C The Card and Gift Shop—267 Carr Jewelers—280 Chris Craft Corp.—261 City Gas Company—265 | The Clothes Tree—272 Cole-McDaniel—269 Country Squire—269 Cousins Shell Servicenter—266 Cove Marine Electronics—286 _Cunningham-Mangum Insurance—275 D Dairy Queen—258 Deerfield Beach Bank—275 Deerfield Builders Supply—281 Mrs. Elenor DeMay—285 Mr. Tom DeMay—285 Dorothy's Beach Shop—276 Downie Jewelers—256 E Elco Vending—285 Doug Endicott’s Photo Shop—269 Tom Endicott Buick—266 F First Baptist Church—271 First Methodist Church—280 First Presbyterian Church—254 Fish N Stuff—286 Fort Lauderdale News—288 George C. Foster—285 Fowlkes Chevrolet—261 Fraternal Order of Police—256 Frank H. Furman, Inc.—286 AD INDEX G Garden Patio Mart—285 Greene’s Barber Shop—286 Ray Gregson’s Take-Out—275 Mr. and Mrs. W. Gronbeck, Jr.—267 H Hamilton Pharmacy—285 Harbor Chrysler-Plymouth—267 Hardy-Sours-Walton, Insurance—286 Harris Imperial House—276 Hartman, O’Meara, McCann, Lutz—286 Ross B. Henderson—263 Her Closet—268 Hirshman and Son Shoes—256 Mrs. Hoppe—285 Horton, Moore, and Mackey—263 J Ralph C. Jackson—286 Jane’s Fashion Trims—285 Jet Well and Sprinklers, Inc.—265 Jiffy Johns—286 Jordan Marsh—278 K Keeman Brick and Supply Co., Inc.—276 Kessler Rambler—285 King Motor Center—28]1 L Landmark Realty—262 Lansons—275 Lantern Bookshop—258 Lauderdale-by-the-Sea—273 Lighthouse Point Bank—284 Lighthouse Point Marina—286 Lighthouse Travel Service—263 M Mae Flower Florist—285 Don Maclntyre—287 Martone Men‘s Wear—265 Mary G's Beauty Salon—285 Mary Webb—265 Albert Mazza—285 Frank J. McDonough—265 Mr. and Mrs. W. Meier—285 Merle Norman Cosmetics—279 Merri-Mac House of Cards—286 Nettie Milgrim Inc.—270 J.R. Miller—262 Miller, McDonough and Cowherd, Inc.— 266 Tom Mims Appliance—260 Mister Donut—281 O Oceanside Merchants Assoc.—277 OK Tire Stores— 276 Old Timer Western Store—256 Ole Ed’s Equipment Rental—279 Guy Parman—254 A. Wesley Parrish—258 Pastime Bookstore—275 Pelican Press—261 Pic-A-Pac—285 Playtime Pools, Inc.—270 Jules Polachek Associates—279 Pompano Beach Bank—282 Pompano Business Machines—286 Pompano Business School—274 Pompano Flower Shop—263 Pompano Houseboat Center—286 Pompano Lumber Company—287 Pompano Mercantile—260 Pompano Paint—287 Pompano Office Supply—262 Pompano Beach Supermarket—276 R Ray’s Paint and Body Shop—287 Raymond, James, and Associates—287 Mr. Edward J. Renner—285 Dr. Wayne Roberson—285 Roger Jean Auto Sales—262 Dr. Robert Rogoff—285 Rose Surgical Supply—287 S Satellite Lighting Co.—267 Scott-Eng ineering Sciences—283 Sea Cay—287 Sea Chest—287 Scene II—280 Shangrila Restavrant—287 Sheehan Pontiac—283 Sherrill’s—260 Showcase—268 Silver Thatch—272 W.A. Simons Co.—254 Slone Realty—279 Smith’s Grocery—287 Southeastern Tool and Die—279 Southern Bell—281 Stan Johnson’s Auto Service—254 Edwin B. Stimpson Co.—257 Sun Sentinel—288 Sweden House—259 t Terry Ford—279 U U-Haul—272 Vv Vic Francis—280 Vida Appliance Corp.—261 Vollman’s Pharmacy—287 WwW Ward's City—266 FACULTY INDEX Year indicates the year the teacher came to Pompano to teach. ALDERMAN, T. CARLTON—English; B.A., Florida State Uni- versity; M.A., University of Virginia; National Honor Society; 1961. ANDERSON, JEANNE, MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., Univer- sity of Tennessee; Future Homemakers of America; 1963. ANDERSON, LEROY—Graphics, Metals; B.A., M.A., Ball State University; 1965. ANDERSON, RICHARD W.—American Institutions, American History; B.S., University of Detroit; Football Coach; 1968. ATKINSON, THELMA MRS.—Typing, Office Practice; B.S., M.A., St. Joseph College; Junior Class; 1963. BAILEY, CHRISTIAN M.—Chemistry; B.S., Wilmington College; Junior Academy of Science; 1961. BANK, MARY A. MRS.—Personal Typing, Intermediate Typing; B.S., Salem State College; Future Secretaries of America; 1968. BEDFORD, ROBERT L. —American History; B.A., University of Florida; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Student Council, 1.C.C., Bi-Racial Committee; 1968. BESS, PATRICIA MRS.—English; B.Ed., University of Miami; Gavel Club; 1965. BLACKARD, LAVERNE—Math; B.S., Indiana State University; 1953. BLEDSOE, KATHLEEN MRS.—Guidance; B.A., Keuka College; M.Ed., University of Arkansas; 1962. BLOW, EVELYN MRS.—Biology; A.B., Goucher College; 1968. BOARD, RICHARD—Industrial Arts, Metalworking; B.S., Cali- fornia State College; Interact; 1966. BRADDEE, MARILYN—English; B.A., Grove City College; Future Teachers of America; 1960. BRENNAN, WILLIAM H.—Assistant Principal; B.S., Stetson University; M.S., Appalachian State University; 1968. BRETZ, BILLY—Agriculture; B.S., lowa State University; Future Farmers of America; 1963. BROWN, EDNA MRS.—Typing Il, Shorthand Il, Business Eng- lish; B.S., Florida State University; M.S., University of Tennes- see; 1959. BUOY, GEORGE—Graphics; B.S., William Penn; 1968. CALDWELL, JIM—Physical Education; B.S., University of Mississippi; Monogram, Football Coach; 1968. 290 CAMPBELL, MARY MRS.—English; A.B., M.A., Cornell Univer- sity; Latin Club; 1965. CANFIELD, JOHN DR.—Orchestra Director; B.S., Miami Uni- versity; M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory; D.M.E., Florida State University; 1967. CARROLL, BERNADINE MRS.—English; B.Ed., Duquesne; 1961. CASWELL, MARIAN MRS.—English; B.S., University of Wiscon- sin; 1962. CELLA, NANCY MRS.—Ceramics, Sculpture, Design Drawing; B.A., Stetson University; Senior Class; 1966. COLBERT, AGNES MRS.—Typing; A.B., Salem College; 1968. CONLEY, FRED D.—Guidance; B.A., M.A., Marshall University; Assistant Basketball Coach; 1967. CREECH, HELEN MRS.—English; A.B., Northwestern University; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Drama Coordinator; 1953. DARE, STEPHEN H.—American Institutions; A.B., Marshall University; 1968. DIE, MARIETTA MRS.—English; B.S., Eastern Kentucky State; M.A., Texas A. M. University; 1968. DINARDO, ANN MRS.—Asst. Librarian; A.B., Temple Univer- sity; B.S., Drexel University; 1959. DIX, OPAL MRS.—English; A.B., Morehead University; M.A., University of Florida; 1960. DOAK, JANET—Calculus, Trigonometry, Math V, Algebra Il; A.B., Georgetown College; Faculty Treasurer; 1957. DRAGOVICH, JOSEPH R. JR.—American Institutions; A.B., Marshall University; Track, Bi-Racial Committee; 1968. DUFFIE, EILEEN MRS.—Bookkeeping, Business Math; B.S., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; 1968. DUTCH, DAVID E.—Physical Education; B.S., University of Tampa; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1968. EAKINS, BARBARA MRS.—English; B.A., Wilmington College; Civinettes; 1968. EFFERTH, PHYLLIS MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., Bowling Green State University; 1968. EICHER, GEORGETTE K.—Physical Education; B.S., West Vir- ginia University; Girls Tennis; 1968. ELLIOT, RICHARD—Band; A.B., Elmhurst College; M.A., Uni- versity of Illinois, Indiana State University, University of Florida; 1964. EMMETT, DORIS MRS.—Shorthand, Intermediate Typing; B.S., Ohio University; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1968. EVERITT, BARBARA—8.S., University of Southern Mississippi; M.S., Florida State University; Future Teachers of America; 1966. FIAT, FREDERIC—Diversified Cooperative Training; B.A., Uni- versity of Miami; A.A., Chicago City College; D:Citeravg Ol; FLAHERTY, RICHARD—German, Russian; A.B., University of Miami; 1963. FRAZIER, ROWENA—General Math; B.S., University of Pennsyl- vania; 1968. FURGASON, JO MRS.—English, Creative Writing; A.B., Uni- versity of Kentucky; Outcry Sponsor; 1959. GEBERT, PAUL—Biology, Biochemistry; B.S., Florida State University; M.Ed., University of Virginia; Co-faculty Chairman; 1963. GILTNER, RAYMOND—Algebra I, General Math; B.S., Murry State University; 1967. GRAHAM, KAY—Physical Education; East Carolina College; Keyettes; 1967. GREEN, U. HAL—Spanish; B.A., Vanverbilt University; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; National Honor So- ciety; 1958. GRISMER, ARTHUR—Biology; B.Ed., Illinois State University; A.M., M.S., University of Illinois; Future Medical Leaders; 1959. HALE, FORREST P.—Algebra 11, Computer Mathematics, Analytic Geometry; B.S., Springfield College; M.A., New York University; 1953. HARDING, MILTON—Bookkeeping, Business Law; B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College; 1955. HATFIELD, H.C.—Physical Education; B.S., M.S., University of Florida; Baseball Coach; 1955. HAYES, MARILYN—Design and Drawing, Painting; B.S., Florida Atlantic University; Art Club; 1968. HEIFNER, JACK—Chemistry, Ocean Science; M.S., Drake Uni- versity; B.S., lowa State University; Senior Class; 1963. HENESY, DOROTHY MRS.—Reading; B.S., Temple University; 1961. HIRSCH, MARSHA MRS.—French; B.A., Florida Southern Col- lege; French Club; 1968. HOOPER, RUTH—Guidance Secretary; 1967. HOWARD, THOMAS W.—Driver’s Education; A.S., Broward Junior College; B.S., Florida Atlantic University; Interact; 1968. HUNTER, ELVA J. MRS.—English; B.A., Anderson College; 1968. JANSEN, MARTHA MRS.—Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Algebra Il; A.B., Maryville College; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1957. JOHNSON, EDWARD D.—Physics, College Review Science; B.S., M.S., Florida State University; 1968. JOHNSON, JUDY MRS.—American History; A.S., Brother’s Jr. College; B.S., Florida A. M.; 1966. JUSTICE, NOLENE—World History, American Institutions; N.S., Pikeville College; M.Ed., University of Florida; Senior Class; 1966. KILLEBREW, MARY—Spanish; B.A., Purdue University; M.A., University of Michigan; International Club; 1967. KOLLMAN, BILLE MRS.—Geometry; B.S., University of Alabama; 1965. LANGTEAU, BETTE MRS.—Debate, Drama, Public Speaking, Speech; B.S., University of Wisconsin; M.A., University of Miami; Thespians; 1964. Cheerleaders Cindy Grecco, Kathy Bennett, Linda Douglas, and Janie Franklin make a fight sign for the Nova basketball game. 291 LEON, JEFFERY—Physical Education; B.A., Northwestern, 1966. State College; Key Club, Football Coach; 1967. LINVILLE, PHILLIP O.—Driver’s Education; Ball State University; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Asst. Basketball Coach; 1968. MARTIN, CARL—Biology, B.S., Eastern Kentucky State; M.S., University of Colorado; Sophomore Class; 1955. MATTHEWS, LENA MRS.—English, Journalism; A.B., West Virginia Weselyan; Quill and Scrill, Oracle; 1958. MAUER, JAMES E.—Dean of Boys; B.S., Lock Haven State College; M.S., Barry College; 1967. McCAHILL, JACK—English; B.S., Murry State College; Tennis Coach; 1968. McCALL, GEORGE S.—Driver’s Education; B.S., Mississippi State University; M.S., Ithaca College; Key Club; 1959. McMEANS, KENNETH D.—French; A.B., University of North Carolina; Certificate Superieur, University of Paris; 1968. McMILLIN, HARRIETT MRS.—Chorus; B.S., Muskingum College; 1960. MENIUS, OPAL—English, Bible Literature; B.A., Flora Mac- donald; M.A., Columbia University; 1968. MERTZ, ROBERT D.—Electronics; B.S., Florida State University; Amateur Radio Club; 1964. MILLER, BILLIE G.—General Math; B.A., Evansville College; M.A., Indiana University; Cross Country; 1962. MOODY, HENRY S.—Social Studies; B.A., Rollins College; Junior Class; 1956. MORRIS, TUCKER—Driver’s Education; B.S., Ball State Univer- sity; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Basketball; 1956. MOTZNER, CURTIS R.—Industrial Arts; B.A., M.A., Western State College of Colorado; 1957. MURPHY, MARIE L.—American History; A.B., Florida State Col- lege for Women; M.Ed., Drake University; 1947. MYERS, EVELYN N. MRS.—Guidance; B.A., Bob Jones Uni- versity; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1958. MYRICK, BETTY—Physical Education; A.B., Catawba College; Keyettes, Cheerleaders; 1955. NICKERSON, MARY ANNA MRS.—Vocational Office Educa- tion; B.S., Kent State University; 1967. ORRELL, SUZANNE—American History; B.S., Florida Atlantic University; 1968. 292 OWENS, VIVIAN MRS.—Typing, Recordkeeping; A.B., Upper Montclair, New Jersey State Teachers College; 1966. Mont- clair State College; 1966. PARKS, ROBERT—American Institutions; World History; B.A., Belmont Abbey College; 1968. PAYNE, CAROLYN—Librarian; A.B., Georgia State College; M.A., Peabody College; 1965. PLANUTIS, JAMES—American Institutions; B.S., Pennsylvania State University; 1966. PRESCOTT, CAROL MRS.—English; B.S., M.A., Appalachian State University; Civinettes; 1968. PROFITT, PAUL S.—Principal; B.A., M.A., Suffolk University; 1967. PROVENCAL, CARMEL MRS.—Child Development, Foods and Nutrition; B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University; F.H.A.; 1962. “Your conscience is your own affair . . . but I'll brook no opposition.” ion RAMSEY, BARBARA E.—Physical Science; A.A., Broward Junior College; B.S., Florida State University; Juniorettes; 1967. ROCKAFELLOW, MARGARET T. MRS.—Algebra, Geometry; A.B., Winthrop College; 1965. RUBIN, ELIZABETH MRS.—English; B.Ed., University of Miami; M.Ed., University of Miami; 1968. RYAN, GEORGE E.—English; B.S., Seton Hall; M.S., Fordham University; Gavel Club; 1968. SABIN, WILLIAM J.—Drafting and Woodworking; A.S., Palm Beach Jr. College; B.S., Florida State University; 1967. SANTIESTEBAN, A. JOSEPH—Biology; B.S., University of Miami; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1968. SCHERER, RONNIE L.—Spanish, French; B.A., University of Florida; 1968. SHEA, RUTH MRS.—Shorthand, Bookkeeping; B.Ed., Illinois State University; M.A., University of lowa; Future Secretaries; 1961. SCHECK, DORIS MRS.—Librarian; B.A., Adelphi University; 1967. SOKEL, ALEXANDER—Math; B.S., Fitchburg State Teachers College; M.S., Massachusetts State College; 1967. SOUTHERN, MARJORIE—Dean of Girls; A.B., Alma College; M.Ed., University of Florida; 1949. SPRADLING, BONNY MRS.—Guidance Director; B.A., Univer- sity of Tennessee; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1967. SPRINGMEYER, JANE—Spanish; B.A., Vassar College; 1968. STEWART, CANDACE—Algebra; B.S., Florida State University; Junior Class; 1966. STOVIAK, RAYMOND—American History, Economics; B.A., Villanova University; 1963. SWEANY, BETTY MRS.—Algebra, Geometry; B.S., DePaul Uni- versity; Junior Exchangettes; 1967. TAYLOR, THEODORE D.—Administrative Dean; B.S., M.S., Florida A. M. University; 1967. THOMAS, BETTY MRS.—Switchboard Operator; 1967. THURSTON, FRANCES MRS.—General Math; A.S., Broward County Junior College; B.A., Florida A. M. University; 1967. TOTERO, VINCENT—Biology; B.S., M.Ed., Springfield College; Swimming Coach; 1968. TOWERY, WILLIAM M.—Chemistry; B.S., Arkansas State Col- lege; B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Junior Academy of Science; 1961. TRUITT, PEGGY S. MRS.—Public Speaking; B.S., Jacksonville State College; 1959. TURVAVILLE, W. JAMES—Agriculture; M.S., B.S., Florida State University; M.Ag., University of Florida; Future Farmers of America; 1968. TAVAROCK, DONNA JEAN—Supervised Food Service; B.S., Seton Hill College; 1967. UPTON, DIANE—English; B.A., Michigan State University; Gavel Club; 1968. VANDERSCHOUW, CHERYL MRS.—Crafts, Commercial Art; B.A., Wesleyan College; Junior Exchangettes; 1968. WAGAR, CLARK D.—American History; B.S., Western Carolina University; Football Coach, Civitan; 1968. WAGAR, NANCY MRS.—Physical Education; B.A., Furman University; Swimming Coach, Juniorettes; 1967. WALTER, FREDERICK—Drafting; B.S., Florida State University; M.S., Central Michigan University; 1956. WATKINS, HELEN J. MRS.—Latin; A.B., Grove City College; Junior Classical League; 1966. WHIPPLE, ROBERT C. COL.—Consumer Math, General Math; B.S., U.S.M.A., West Point; 1968. WICKSTRUM, WAYNE H.—Driver’s Education; B.S., Kansas State College; M.S., Florida State University; Athletic Director; 1947. WILKNER, ROBERT—American History; B.A., Florida State University; A.A., Broward Junior College; Student Council; 1965. WILLIAMS, VIVIAN B. MRS.—English; A.B., University of Georgia; 1952. WILLIAMSON, DOROTHY GAIL—Reading; B.S., Pikeville Col- lege; 1968. WILMAN, ANETTE Y. MRS.—English; A.B., Lincoln Memorial University; M.S., University of Tennessee; Outcry; 1962. WOLKEN, ALFRED—Guidance; B.S., M.A., New York Univer- sity; 1962. WRAY, MARTHA—English, World Literature, Oral Interpre- tation; A.B., M.A., University of Tennessee; Quill and Scroll, BEANPICKER; 1956. YATES, HOLLY E. MRS.—Biology; A.B., Transylvania College; 1966. ZEISS, GEORGE W. JR.—Physical Education; A.S., Broward Junior College; B.S., Florida Atlantic University; Monogram; 1967. ZELAZO, ELIZABETH K. MRS.—College Review Math; B.S., Morris Harvey College; 1968. 293 SENIOR DIRECTORY MELISSA BETH ADAMS: PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (4). “Missy;’’ December 25, 1951; SALLY LOU ADAMS: “Sally;’” December 24, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Student Council (3,4); J. V. Cheer- leader (2); Graduation Usherette (3). SHELLEY LEE ADAMS: (2,3,4); Art Club (2). “Shelley;’’ December 8, 1951; PBSHS PAMELA CHRISTINE ADRIAN: “Pam;” July 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Concert Orchestra (2,3); Keyettes (3,4). WILLIE HENRY ALLEN: ‘Willie;’’” October 7, 1949; PBSHS (3,4); Bi-Racial Committee (3,4); Football (2); Track (2,4); Cross Country (3). DOUGLAS JAMES AMIDON: PBSHS (4). “Doug; February 27, 1951; JODY ELIZABETH ANDERSON: ‘Jo; September 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Mixed Chorus (2,3,4); French Club (2,3,4); Student Council (2,4); Class Representative (3); BRIGADOON (2); Swimming (2). MAUREEN ELISE ANDERSON: “Rene;’’ September 21, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3). ROBERT NORMAN ANDES: “Bob; August 16, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (2); Swimming (3,4); Wrestling (2). MABEL JEANETTE ANDREWS: ‘Mabel; October 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4). WENDY LYNN ANGUILM: “Wendy; August 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3); Band (2); Tennis (2). BRENDA THELMA ANTHONY: “Brenda; July 13, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (3,4); FHA (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); FML (3). HALLY CHRISTINE ARSENAULT: “Hally;’’ September 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4); Band (2,3); OUTCRY (3,4), Historian (4); ORACLE (4). TIMONTHY BARAK ARTHUR: (2,3,4). “Tim; March 2, 1951; PBSHS CECIL ASHER, JR.: “Butch;’’ January 31, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Interact (3,4); Basketball (3,4); Track (3,4); Bi-Racial Commit- tee (3,4). MARGARET ANNE ATWOOD: 1950; PBSHS (3,4); French Club (3). “Margo; December 31, EILEEN F. AUEL: “Eileen; July 13, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Or- chestra (3,4); All-State Orchestra (4). PETER JAY AUSTIN: “Peter Jay;’’ September 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3); Football Manager (2). STEVEN HOWARD AUSTIN: (4). “Steve; April 13, 1951; PBSHS TIMONTHY ROBERT BAER: “The Senator;’’ January 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3,4), President (4); Thespians (3,4); Band (2,3,4); Student Ways and Means Chairman (4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2); Boy's State (3); Golf (2,3,4); Gradua- tion Usher (3); Outstanding Senior (4). KEVIN PATRICK BAILEY: ‘’Kevin;’” August 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Monogram Ciub (2,3,4); Bi-Racial Committee (3,4); Boys’ State (3); Class Vice President (2); Class President (3,4); ORACLE (4); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3); Track (2,4); Graduation Attendent (3); Harvard Book Award (3); WQAM Hall of Fame (4); Out- standing Senior (4). BRUCE LOWELL BAKER: “Bruce;’” November 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Exchange Club (2); Key Club (4); Baseball (2,3,4). KATHRYN ROSE BALISTRERI: ‘‘Wop;’” April 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Band Council (4); Class Represen- tative (2); OUTCRY (3,4); International Club (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4). PATRICIA ARLENE BALLENTINE: PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). “Pat;’ May 11, 1951; VICKE LEE BALLENTINE: ‘“’Vicki;’’ October 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3,4), Editor (4); ORACLE (3); ICC (4); Quill and Scroll (4); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3); Honorable Mention Nancy Hanks Poetry Contest (4). DEBORAH LYNN BAKER: (2,3,4). “Debbie;” May 30, 1951; PBSHS WINNIE LEE BANDI: “Winnie;’” February 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); Keyettes (4). JANET KAY BANKHEAD: (2,3,4). “Jan; September 24, 1951; PBSHS JAY SCOTT BARKER: “Space Ghost;’’ February 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Boys’ and Mixed Chorus (2,3,4). EVERETT E. BARNES: Track (3). “Brett;” May 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); MELINDA KATHERINE BARNETT: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Mindy; August 30, 1951; MARY FRANCES BARRETT: (2,3,4). “Mary; June 7, 1951; PBSHS LARRY JAMES BARTENFELDER: ‘’Bart;’’ February 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (4); Monogram (4); Football (2,4); Track (2,3). ee —— KAREN LOUISE BAUTEL: (2,3,4); French Club (2,3). “Bottle;’ May 8, 1951; PBSHS ROBERT LAWRENCE BEACH: ‘‘Bob;’’ October 12, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Football (4). DAVID CARL BEAL: ‘ Dave;’’ April 5, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). KAREN SUE BECHSTEIN: ‘’Karen;’’ November 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2,3); Keyettes (3); Jr. Exchangettes (4). SHIRLEY JEAN BECK: (2,3,4); OUTCRY (4). “Shirley;” December 23, 1950; PBSHS DIANE YVONNE BELL: ‘Diane;’” September 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Symphonic Band (2,3). MICHAEL HOUGH BELL: ‘Mike;”’ July 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2); Baseball (2,3). ANTHONY JOSEPH BELOTTO: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Tony; February 21, 1952; BONNY SUE BENEDICT: “Bonny;’” October 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4). JULIA ELLEN BENJAMIN: (2,3,4); French Club (3). “Julie;’ May 12, 1951; PBSHS BABETTE ELAINE BENNETT: PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4). “Babs; October 17, 1951; KATHY LYNN BENNETT: ‘‘Ben;’’ December 9, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3); Keyettes (3,4); Monogram (3,4), Treasurer (4); French Club (2); Class Vice President (3); Cheer- leading (2,3,4), Captain (4); Student Council (3,4); Home- coming Queen (4); Graduation Attendant (3); Homecoming Queen Attendant (2,3); Outstanding Senior (4). WILLIAM JOSEPH BERTHIAUME: ““Bill;’’ February 2, 1950; PBSHS (3,4); Boys’ Chorus (3,4); Mixed Chorus (4); Choral Council (4), President (4); ICC (4); Soloist (4). CONNIE BICKMEYER: “Connie;” May 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4); FSA (3,4), Treasurer (4). KATHY BIERMAN: “Bier;’’ March 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES EDWARD BLACK: 9 “‘Jim;‘’ May 4, 1951; PBSHS (4). MARY JEANETTE BLACK: “Jet;’’ July 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); Pompanotes (2,3,4); Choral Council (2,3); Jr. Exchangettes (4); BRIGADOON (2). RICHARD A. BLAHA: “Rick;’” March 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). CANDANCE GAY BLATZER: ‘Candy;’’ October 14, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). MICHAEL ARTHUR BLONDIN: ‘‘Mike;’’ May 8, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2); Student Council (4). SHARON MARIE BOEKEL: “Sherry; August 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (3); DCT (4), Sergeant-at-Arms (4); FML (3). JANET MARIE BOUDREAU: (2,3,4). “Janet; April 6, 1951; PBSHS RALPH THOMAS BOULDIN: (3,4). “Tom;’ May 16, 1950; PBSHS CHARLES BOX: “Quaky;” July 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4). STEVEN RAY BOYD: Track (2); Band (2,3,4). “Steve; April 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); JOHN WAYNE BRACKEN: (2,3,4). “BJ; May 4, 1951; PBSHS HAL EDSELL BRAUN: “‘Hal;’” December 3, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). ROBERT LAMAR BRIDGES: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Bob;’’ December 4, 1949; CYNTHIA MARGARET BRIGGS: “Cindy; June 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3), Treasurer (3); Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (4); Marching and Symphonic Band (2,3,4), Publicity (3). PAUL MATTHEW BROKAW: PBSHS (4). “Paul; August 12, 1951; MARGARET ELAINE BROOKS: 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). Elaine; September 15, BARRY DEAN BROSS: “Barry;” September 2, 1951; PBSHS (4). BARRY H. BROWN: “Barry;’ July 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). GAIL LYNN BROWN: “Gail,” February 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4), President (4); Jr. Exchangettes (3,4). PATRICIA LEE BROWN: “Little One; May 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Thespians (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3); Girls’ Chorus (2,3); A DATE WITH JUDY (2); THE MIRACLE WORKER (2); Best Character Actress (2). RICHARD S. BROWN: (2,3,4). “Scooter;’ October 22, 1950; PBSHS WINONA DIANE BROWN: (2,3,4). “Diane; May 29, 1951; PBSHS LINDA SUSAN BRUST: “‘Linda;’”’ January 26, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3,4); JCL (4). CLARE MARY BUCKLEY: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Clare; December 16, 1950; MURRAY BURGESS: ‘Murray; August 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); AV Club (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4). CYNTHIA LEE BURKE: 9 “Cyndi;” November 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (3,4); FHA (2,3,4). KAREN MARY BURNETT: ‘Karen;’’ September 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (4), Treasurer (4). LILLIAN ALYS BUTLER: “‘Lil;’’ April 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2,4); Honor Society (3,4); FHA (4); Girls’ State (3); Keyettes (4); Outstanding Senior (4). MICHAEL ALONZO BUTLER: (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Wrestling Champ (4); Outstanding Senior (4). “Mike; June 17, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); State Wrestling RICHARD J. BUTLER: ““Rick;’” May 27, 1950; PBSHS (3,4). SAM S. CALIENDO: ‘Brain;’” February 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (4); French Club (4). LANA CHER] CAMPAGNA: “Lana;’’ October 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARCIA LEE CAMPANELLA: “Marcia;’’ February 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (2); Civinettes (3,4); Girls’ Chorus (4); Art Club (4). ROBERT A. CAMPBELL: “Fling;’” October 31, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (3); Monogram Club (4); Bi-Racial Committee (3,4); Football (2,3,4); Most Valuable Player (4); Baseball OLS). CLIFFORD GLEN CARLSON: ‘Big C;’’ September 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Honor Society (4); Gavel Club (4); BEANPICKER (4); Track (2); Basketball (3). JAN CASKEY: “Jan;’’ September 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). BRENDA DARLENE CESKY: (2,3,4). “Bren;’’ August 23, 1951; PBSHS MARK KELSEY CHAMBERS: (3,4). “Mark; May 10, 1951; PBSHS VICKIE LOIS CHANEY: ‘Vickie; May 27, (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (4); FHA (4), Treasurer (4). 1951; PBSHS CHARLES LANGLEY CHARLAN: ‘ Charlie;’’ December 4, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Key Club (4); Art Club (2,3,4), President (4); ICC (4); Class Representative (4); Football (2); Track (2); Swimming (3,4). GERALD RAY CHEEK: (2,3,4). Mouse;’’ September 29, 1951; PBSHS JAMES A. CHEROF: “‘Jim;’’ March 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4), President (4); Student Council (2,3,4); ORACLE (3,4); ICC (4); Track (2,4); Graduation Usher (3). CARLYNN CHISHOLM: (2,3,4). “Pam;’’ November 3, 1950; PBSHS MARLYNN CHISHOLM: “Pam Pam;”’ November 3, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). EUGENE LEWIS CIOTOLI: ‘’Cio;’’ November 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); JCL (4); Basketball Manager (3). JOAN ALDEN CLARK: 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). “Joan;’ March 22 JUDITH A. CLARK: ““Judi;’” March 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). VIRGINIA ELIZABETH CLARK: “Gin;’’ March 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4), Secretary (4); Student Council (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Civinettes (3,4); Monogram Club (2); Swimming (2,3,4). ROSIE LEE CLEMONS: ‘‘Rosie;’’ June 5, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4). TRUDY LYNN COLE: “Trudy; September 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Tennis (2,4). LORRAINE COLELLI: “Lorraine;”’ September 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (2). MICHAEL ALLEN COMBS: “Mike;’’ October 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Band (2); Swimming (3). NANCY ELLEN COMSTOCK: “Nance;’’ October 30, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (4). SANDRA CASTER: Jr. Exchangettes (4). “Sandy;’’ November 3, 1951; PBSHS (4); CHYLENE ELIZABETH CORBETT: “Chylene;”’ July 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4), Sergeant at Arms (3,4). WILLIAM RICHARD CORBETT: “Wild Bill;’” May 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4); Interact (4); Monogram Club (4); Track (2,4); Football (2,3,4); Graduation Usher (3). HEATHER L. COREY: “Cappy;’”” December 23, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Civinettes (3,4); Student Council (3); FHA (3). SHANON N. COREY: “Shan;’’ December 23, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (3); Art Club (4). CHRISTINE ELIZABETH COSENTINO: 1952; PBSHS (3,4). “Cosmo; February 3, CLAUDIA RUTH COUNCIL: ‘Sam;’” November 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). KAY ELIZABETH COWEN: ‘‘Kay;” December 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (2); International Club (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4); OUTCRY (3,4), Business Manager (4); ORACLE (3,4); Bi-Racial Committee (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4). DENISE LOUISE CRAIG: (2,3,4). “Dee;’’ December 16, 1951; PBSHS HUNTER BARROW CRAIG: “Hunter; July 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4), Secretary (4); Honor Society (3,4); International Club (4); Monogram Club (3,4); Key Club International Convention (3); Tennis (2,3,4); NEDT Award (2). JEFFREY SCOTT CRAWFORD: “‘Jeff;’’ December 2, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4), Vice President (4); Monogram (4); Student Council (2,3,4); Baseball (2); Golf (3,4); Gradua- tion Usher (3). JAMES ALBERT CROSSER: (2,3,4). “Jim; January 11, 1951; PBSHS BRIAN DENNIS CULLATON: “Brian;’ September 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4). JO ANN CULLUM: ““Jo;’’ October 4, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). SUSAN ANNE CURRAN: “Sue; May 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Mixed Chorus (2,3,4); Choral Council (2,3,4), Treasurer (3), Secretary (4); Juniorettes (3,4), Chaplain (4); Pompanotes (2,3,4); BRIGADOON (2); Superior Solo Rating District Con- test (3). DONALD PETER CYN: ‘Don; February 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JUDITH ANN DAGUE: Juniorettes (4). “Judy; April 30, 1951; PBSHS (4); CONSTANCE DAVENPORT: “Connie;’” August 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2). DALE DEWAYNE DAVIS: ‘Dale; September I aceite PBSHS (4). DEBORAH JOE DAVIS: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Debbie;” September 27, 1951; BILLY MITCHELL DEBUSK: ““Billy;’’ January 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOAN ANN DEGRO: “Joan;” July 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES JOSEPH DELANEY: ‘‘Socks;’’ April 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram (4); Football (2,3,4); Track (3). MARCIA GAIL DELK: “Gail;’” November 9, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). CATHERINE LOUISE DELSPINA: Cathy;” March 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (3,4), Vice President (4). JUANITA LILLIAN DEMELLO: ‘“Juanita;’ March 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). ELIZABETH AMY DEMERS: “'Liz;”’ October 31, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (4); FSA (4). (2,3,4). RICHARD DEPALMA: “Richard; August 3, 1949; PBSHS JEANNE DESROSIERS: (2,3,4); FML (3). “Jeannie; January 12, 1951; PBSHS PATRICIA ELAINE DEWADE: (2,3,4). “Pattie;” April 15, 1952; PBSHS PATRICIA DEWEESE: “Patti;’’ June 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Mgjorettes (2,3,4), Captain (4); Civinettes (4). DONNA MARIA DIFALCO: ‘Hoagie;’”” June 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4); Juniorettes (4); Majorettes (2,3,4). GAIL ANN DIGUETTE: ‘’Grub;’’ September 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3). ELLEN MARIE DIMATTEO: “Ellen;’’ January 15, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); DCT (4); First Place District Spelling Winner (4). WILLIAM PETER DIMITROULEAS: ‘The Greek;’’ Marc h 28, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Monogram Club (4), President (4); Key Club (4); ICC (4); Latin Club (4); Honor Society (4); Track (3,4); Graduation Usher (3); Outstanding Senior (4). RICHARD GARY DIXON: “Dix;’’ January 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2). CYNTHIA ADRIAN DODSON: Cindy; March 2, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Class Representative (4); In- ternational Club (4). MARGARET REGINA DOOLAN: “Meg; June 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). THOMAS AUSTIN DORSEY: “Tom;”’ March 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (4); Jr. Civitan (4); JCL (3,4), President (4); ICC (4); Boys’ State (3); Track (3). LINDA CLAIRE DOUGLAS: ‘‘Butch;” January 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (2); Juniorettes (3,4), Student Coun- cil (2,3,4); Class Treasurer (3); Monogram (3,4); International Club (4); Cheerleader (2,3,4); Graduation Usherette (3). JOAN CARNELLA DOWNING: “Joan;” July 14, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (4), Historian (4), FSA (4). JEANNE CAROL DOWNS: ‘Dum Dum; December 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); Student Council (3); Majorette (4); Swimming (2). DOROTHY ANN DREYER: “Dotty;” March 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (2); OUTCRY (3,4), Secretary (4); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3). BARBARA BLANCH DUNCAN: “Bobbie; June 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROY CHARLES DUNNING: “Roy; July 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). TEENA LOUISE EAMES: “Teena;’” June 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (2); ORACLE (3,4), Business Manager (4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); ORACLE ESPA Convention Delegate (3); Potpourri of Comedy (4). KAE ANNELL EATMON: ‘Kae; July 7, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). RHONDA SUE EDGE: (2,3,4). “Rhonda; November 5, 1951; PBSHS BERNICE EDWARDS: “Bernice; July 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4). DAVID RONALD EHRLICH: ‘Dave;’’ February 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (2); DCT (4); THE MIRACLE WORKER (2). PAUL THOMAS EHRLICH: PBSHS (3,4). “Paul; September 15, 1950; CHARLES WILLIAM ELLIOTT: PBSHS (3,4). “Chuck;’’ September 11, 1951; SUZANNE CAROL ELLIS: (2,3,4); FHA (4). “Sue;’’ November 18, 1951; PBSHS TIMOTHY CARLTON ELLIS: “Tim; November 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Latin Club (4); Boy’s State (4). JAMES LAKE FALLON: ‘‘Jim;’’ September 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (2), Manager (2). BEVERLY ANN FARQUHARSON: 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (4). “Beverly;” August 30, VICKI LYNN FAULKNER: (4). “Nickie; June 28, 1951; PBSHS JOSEPHINE MARY FAVITTA: (2,3,4). “Jo;’’ March 29, 1950; PBSHS 4 LAWRENCE FERGUSON: “Fergy;’ PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3); Track (2). September 14, 1951; DANA LYNN FERRELL: ‘Dana;” June 21, 1951; PBSHS (4); Keyettes (4); Honor Society (3,4). CRAIG EDWIN FESSENDEN: ‘‘Craig;’’ February 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (2,3,4); FFA (3,4). EDWARD GRAHAM FETHERSTON: 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). “Skip;’’ November 11, DEBORAH ANN FIELDS: “Daf;’’ March 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4), President (3); Gavel Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Juniorettes (3); Keyettes (4); Thespians (3,4); Student Council (4), Recording Secretary (4); ICC (3); Class Representative (3,4); A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (3); Swimming (2); Graduation Usherette (3); Best Supporting Actress (3); WQAM Hall of Fame (4), Outstanding Senior (4). JACK CHARLES FINZEL: ‘“Jay;’’ December 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2); Football (3). MARY FRANCIS FISHER: PBSHS (2,3,4). 1951; “Franny; October 11, ROBERT BURBAGE FISK Ill: “Frisco;’’ June 13, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); IF A MAN ANSWERS, Stage manager (3); Football (2). KRISTI LEE FIVEK: ‘Kris;’’ February 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (2); Orchestra (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3,4); IF A MAN AN- SWERS (3); All State Orchestra (2,4). JERRY LEE FORD: 4); Football (2,4). “Tailfeather;” August 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, SALLY DIANE FORSYTHE: (2,3,4); Student Council (2). “Sally; April 11, 1951; PBSHS JOANN MARIE FORTHOFER: (4). “Jo;’ April 24, 1950; PBSHS GLENDA JANE FRANKLIN: ‘Janie;’’ May 28, 1951; Inter- national Club (3); FSA (3); French Club (3); Cheerleader (2,3, 4). KARL IRVAN FREDERICKS: PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3). “Karl;’” September 29, 1951; DEBORAH JOY FREEBURG: “Debbie;” July 31, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Swimming (4). i BRUCE FROEMKE: Jr. Civitan (3). “Bruce;’’ November 22, 1951; PBSHS (4); BRYAN EDISON FULLER: (2,3,4). “Flameout;” April 5, 1951; PBSHS RONALD PAUL GAARDNER: ‘Ron; January 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Class Representative (2). RAE ANN GAEDKE: “Rae; March 5, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (3,4), Secretary (4); Civinettes (3,4), Vice President (4); Class Representative (3). MICHELE JULIA VIOLET GALE: PBSHS (2,3,4); JCL (4). “Mickie;” June 10, 1951; JAN D. GALLA: “Jan; October 15, 1951; PBSHS (4); Key Club (4); Honor Society (4). CAROLYN MESHELLE GAMBLE: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Carol; May 18, 1951; GAIL ANNE GARDNER: 4); Spanish Club (2). “Gail; May 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, KATHRYN SUZANNE GARNER: “Garn;’”’ March 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Recorder (4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3, 4); BRIGADOON (2). MARION MAE GARNSEY: “Marion;’’ December 23, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4). ee —— tS A AO esate: nae ROBERT EUGENE GARLAND, JR.: ‘“Bummer;”’ July 11, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). PATRICIA ANN GATLEY: “Patty; April 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); Girl’s Chorus (2,3,4). ROBERT LESLIE GERBER: ‘Bob;’’ December 9, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4), Sergeant-at-Arms (4); Mono- gram Club (4); Chorus (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Wrestling (2,3,4). JOHN ALLEN GERKE: ‘“‘Jerky;’’ May 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Monogram Club (4); Amateur Radio Club (3); Cross Country (3,4), Captain (4); Track (3,4), Co-captain (4). ROBERT ELLIS GIBBS: “Bob; February 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (4). RONALD GIBBS: ‘Ronnie; January 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). THOMAS LEON GIBBS: ‘Tommy;’” May 10, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (4), President (4); ICC (4); Football Manager (2). LEE GIBSON: “Hoot;’’ June 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Boys’ State (3); Football (2), Trainer (3,4). JOHN RICHARD GILLESPIE, JR. “Epp;’’ March 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Gavel Club (4); Student Council (4); Class Representative (2); Marching Band (2,3,4); Concert Band (3,4), Band Council (3); Orchestra (3,4); All State Or- chestra (4); Mr. Blue and Gold (4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2). PAUL ALEXANDER GILLIS: “Paul; November 4, 1951; PBSHS (4). CHERYL DIANE GLASCO: “Cher; January 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3); VOE (4). SUSANNE HEDWIG GOLD: “Susanne;’’ March 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); FSA (2); Keyettes (3); Swim- ming (2). TIMOTHY JOHN GOLLY: “Tim;’’ April 30, 1950; PBSHS (2,3, 4); FML (3); International Club (3,4); JCL (4). JOHN GOOD: “John;’” November 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Thespians (2,3,4), President (4); Interact (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); Student Council (4); November Boy of the Month (4); BEANPICKER (3,4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2); MR. CHRISTMAS (3); A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (3); Boys’ State (3); Graduation Usher (3); Outstanding Senior (4). DONALD L. GOODBALLET: G.B.; March 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (3). WILLIAM CARROLL GOODNOW: “Badnow;” March 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Tennis (2). SARAH JO GOODRUM: ‘Sarah Lee; April 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (4). CORNELIUS L. GOOGE: “Homer;’’ November 20, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Class President (2); Student Council (3,4), Vice President (3), President (4); Band (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Football (2,3); Graduation Attendant (3); Outstanding Senior (4). DIANE KAY GORDON: “Di; August 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); FSA (3). THEODORE THOMAS GORE: “Ted;’’ July 13, 1950; PBSHS (3,4). WILLIAM GARRETT GORE, JR: “Bill;’” January 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Gavel Club (4); French Club (4); BEANPICKER (4). ESTHER M. GOTLEIB: “Esther; January 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (4). ROBERT B. GRAY: ‘Bob;’’ August 2, 1951; PBSHS (4); FTA (4), Historian (4); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (4); Thespians (4). JACK EVAN GRAY: “Jack; September 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Track (3). CYNTHIA CAROLYN GRECCO: ‘Cindy;’’ February 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Class Treasurer (2,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Inter- national Club (4), Secretary (4); Monogram Club (4); Cheer- leader (4); Graduation Usherette (3); Outstanding Senior (4). NANCY ELIZABETH GREEN: ‘“Nancy;” September 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (3); Majorettes (2,3,4), Co- captain (4); Civinettes (3,4), President (4); ICC (4); Interna- tional Club (3,4). JACK GREGORY: ““Jack;’’ June 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). SUSAN FRANCES GRONBECK: ‘‘Susy;’’ December 22, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (3,4), President (4); Honor Society (3,4), Secretary (4); Keyettes (3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); ICC (4); Graduation Usherette (3); Homecoming Finalist (4); Snow- ball Queen (4); Outstanding Senior (4). KATHLEEN GROOVER: “Kathi;’’ October 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,4); French Club (2). ALLEN RICHARD GROSS: “Abert; June 12, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Track Manager (4). SUSAN ELLEN GUNKEL: “Gunkel;’’ November 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Class Representative (2); International Club (3); DCT (4); FHA (4). GREGORY BRUCE HAFER: ‘Greg;” September 5, 1951; PBSHS (4). LINDA MAUREEN HAHN: “Linda; January 28, 1952; PBSHS (4). CAROL VIRGINIA HALE: “Carol;’’ October 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4); Monogram Club (3); Civinettes (4); Class Representative (3); Homecoming Finalist (4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); Swimming (2,3,4). MICHAEL RAYMOND HALL: ‘Mike;’” December 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). LAWERENCE EDWARD HANNON, Il: “Larry;’’ May 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3); NMSQT Letter (4); NEDT Award (3). VICTOR WADE HANSEN: “Vic;’ August 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). SUSAN MADELINE HARDY: ‘Susan;’” January 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Tennis (3,4). JAMES PATRICK HARRISON: “Jim;’” March 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (3). ROBERT BLAIR HARRISON: “Robert;” January 20, 1950; PBSHS (4). BRUCE EDWARD HARRELL: ‘Bruce;’’ Decem ber 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2); International Club (3,4), Sargeant-at-Arms (3), Vice President (4); Band (2,3,4), Drum Major (4). KEITH ROBERT HARRELL: ‘‘Keith;’” June 9, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); A.V. Club (2,3). PRISCILLA ANN HARRIS: “Harry;’’ October 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); French (3); Civinettes (4); Art Club (4); Class Representative (2); BRIGADOON (2). @WILLIAM ROBERT HARRIS: “‘Bill;’’ August 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (3). ROBERT GRANT HARTWIG: “Bob; April 25, 1951; PBSHS (4); Wrestling (4). KATHLEEN ANN HAYES: ‘Kathi;’” October 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); Girls’ Chorus (2); Class Representative (4). WENDY ALYCEE HAYWARD: ‘Wendy; November 14, 1951; PBSHS (4). KATHY ANN HALL: “Kathy;’’ November 6, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); Art Club (4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4). SUSAN ELIZABETH HELTON: ‘Sue; April 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). LAWRENCE DALE HIGGINS: “Larry;’’ August 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (3); A.V. Club (3,4). REBECCA RAE HILL: ‘Becky;’” May 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (2). DEBORAH ANN HILLS: ‘Debby;” May 4, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Mixed Chorus (3,4). KAYES CELAND HINES: ‘Kaye;’’ March 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES RICHARD HOAVY: “Jim; June 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2); Cross Country (2). ROBERT WILLIAM HODGES: “Bob;’’ June 13, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). EILLEEN HOEY: “Hey Ho!;’’ June 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3); French Club (3); Student Council (4). MICHAEL JAMES HOGAN: “Mike;’’ May 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Golf (2,3). MARIA ANNE HOLBROOK: “Anne;’’ December 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), President (4); ICC (4); Honor Society (3,4); International Club (4); BEANPICKER (4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); BRIGADOON (2); NEDT Certificate (2); Out- standing Senior (4). THERESA MARIE HOLLOWAY: “‘Terry;’’ April 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (4); Student Council (2). ANITA LOUISE HORNACK: “‘Nita;’’ April 26, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Juniorettes (4). ROBERT JOHN HOSEY: “Bob; July 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES ALTON HOWARD: “Jim;’’ October 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Symphonic Band (2,3,4). MARK DUANE HOWELL: ‘“Mark;’’ October 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Cross Country (2); Chorus (2,3,4); BRIGADOON (2). JANICE FAYE HUBER: “Jan;’’ September 22, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). BRUCE PHILIP HUCKINS: ‘‘Bruce;’’ October 3, 1951; PBSHS (4). CARRIE RENEE HULL: ‘Oliver;’’ February 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3); OUTCRY (4). BRAD JOEL HUNT: ‘‘Brad;’’ PBSHS (4). KATHLEEN GAIL HUNTER: ‘Kathy;’’ February 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (3,4); Art Club (4). BONNIE LINDA INNES: ‘Bobbie;’’ January 11, 1950; PBSHS (3,4); Bi-Racial Committee (4). TERRY BECKTON ISLER: “Terry;’’ November 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). BLONDELL JAMES: “Blondie;’” October 13, 1951; PBSHS (4). KRISTI LEANNE JAMES: ‘Kris; January 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). - - —_ PATRICIA ANN JAMESON: ‘Pygmy; February 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROBERT MYERS JERNIGAN: “Bob;’’ August 15, 1951; PBSHS (4). DAVID STODDARD JOHNSON: “David;’’ July 26, 1951; PBSHS (4). DEBORAH LOIS JOHNSON: ‘’Debbie;’ January 37) 19515 PBSHS (2,3,4). GARY RALPH JOHNSON: ‘Gary;” November 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). KAREN MARIE JOHNSON: “‘Karen;” March 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). LINDA LORRAINE JOHNSON: August 18, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (2). MARK ALLEN JOHNSON: “Mark; March 1, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football manager (4). KATHY MARGARET JOHNSTON: ‘’Kathy;’’ August 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (3,4), Vice President (3); Band (2,3,4), Band Council (3,4). DEBRA CAROL JONES: “Debbie; August 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (3); French Club (3). STEVEN JAMES JONES: “Chink;’” October 12, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARTHA JOU: “Marty; February 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2,3). JAMES ALLAN JUDAY: ‘Jim; April 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). JOAN MARIE KANE: “Joan;’’ February 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MOHSEN KASHMIRY: “Moshen;’” October 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Student Council (3). GEORGE WILLIAM KEANE: “George;” October 6, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4). KATHERINE PATRICIA KEANE: ‘’Kath;’’ June 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). FRED GEORGE KEEBLER: “Fred; March 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). GEORGE WILLIAM KELLERMANN: “George;”’ April 11, 1951; PBSHS (4). LINDA LOU KELTON: “Lynn;’’ June 29, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); Civinettes (3). JOHN ERIC KEMMLER: “‘Eric;’’ August 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4). JULIE MAUREEN KERCHEVAL: ‘Kerch;’” April 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Cheer- leading (3,4); Class Representative (2). KATHLEEN ANN KIENINGER: ‘Kathy;’’ September 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Marching and Symphonic Band (2,3,4), Band Council (3,4), Librarian (3), Treasurer (4); Gavel Club (4); Keyettes (4); BEANPICKER (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4). BONNIE CAROL KILGORE: “Kilgore; July 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (4). THOMAS JOHN KILLORAN: ‘Tom,’ September 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). CHESTER ARTHUR KING: “Little Porky;’’ November 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Marching and Symphonic Band (2,3,4), All- State Band (4), Band Council (4); Orchestra (2,4); Interact (4); Gavel Club (4); Boys’ State (3); Student Council (2,4); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3); DAVID AND LISA (4); Thespians (4). ALEXIS MARGO KLIER: “Al,” February 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). BRUCE EDWARD KLINER: “‘rev;’’ January 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Baseball (2,4). KRISTINE ELIZABETH KNAB: ‘Kris;’’ January 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Recorder (3); French Club (3,4), Treasurer (4). LYNNE PAULETTE KOPLIN: April 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4), Treasurer (2,3), Concertmaster (4); BEAN- PICKER (3); All-State Orchestra (2,3,4); Chief Musician Trophy (273). MARDELL KOTSCHI: ““Mardi;’’ August 11, 1950; PBSHS (3,4). MICHELE MARIE KOTSCHI: ‘’Micki;’ July 9, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). LINDA KAREN KRULL: ‘‘Ruby B.;’’ February 16, 1951; PBSHS (4). JAMES CURTIS KUNKLE: July 21, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (4). JO DAWN KUNKLE: “Joseph;”’ September 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). DELIA KAY LAFLAM: ““Diller;’’ June 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (4), Secretary (4); Girls’ Chorus (4). CARL SCOTT LANE: Crane; June 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); interact (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4). JOYCE ELAINE LAMBO: “Joyce;” October 6, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4); Civinettes (4). DEBORAH JANE LANGLEY: ‘Deb;’” December 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Band (2,3,4); Honor Society (3, 4); Outstanding Senior (4). ENITH LANE: “Eni; April 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Ex- changettes (4). DAGMAR REECE LARSEN: ‘Dag;’’ March 11, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Thespians (3,4), Treasurer (4); DAVID AND LISA (4). LINDA MARIE LAWRENCE: “Lyn; January 12, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). WALTER VERNON LEA, JR.: ‘’Wally;’’ February 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); International Club (3,4); Bas- ketball (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). SUSAN DIANE LEFLER: “Cooter;’’ April 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2). LARRY RICHARD LEONHARDT: “Larry; February 15, 1951; PBSHS (4). JANNETT LEWIS: “Jannett;’” October 15, 1950; PBSHS (2,3, 4); DCT (3,4). JODY LEWIS: ‘Jody;’’ June 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Inter- national Club (3,4); FSA (4); Student Council (2); Swimming (2,3). RONNIE JOHN LOGAN: “Ronnie;” January 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARTHA LOHNAAS: “Marty; March 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Gavel Club (2); Civinettes (4). JOHN WILSON LONG: “Johnny;’’ April 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (4). RHONDA L. LOOS: “Rhonda; January 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MICHEAL JOSEPH LUKAS: ‘Mike;’’ August 12, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAMELA MILDRED LUNDY: ‘Pam;’’ May 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4), Choral Council (4); Pompanotes (4); FML (2,3); Juniorettes (3,4); BRIGADOON (2). PATRICIA KAREN LYONS: “Karen;’’ June 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3); Keyettes (4); Short Story Con- test First Prize (3). HENRY MARLIN MADISON: “Buzzard;’’ August 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (3,4). BERNARD JOHN MAGGE: “Buddy;’” February 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (2,3,4). DORINA THERESA MAGGIO: “Dorinda; February 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (3,4); Student Council Representative (2); Swimming (2); Manager (2); Out- standing Senior (4). DANA MAGGIORE: “Dana;’’ June 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). RICHARD CHARLES MAHONEY: “Fone;” June 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Quartermaster (4); Orchestra (4); Football (2); Track (2). RICHARD JOHN MALONE: “Rick; February 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2). CHRIS A. MALONI: “Farmer;’’ April 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (2,3,4); Treasurer (3). BONNIE STARR MANDELL: ‘Bonnie;’’ August 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4); Administrative Vice Presi- dent (3); Quill and Scroll (3,4), Secretary-Treasurer (3); Key- ettes (3,4); BEANPICKER (2,3,4); Co-editor (4); ICC (4); Girl’s State (3); Graduation Attendant (3); WQAM Hall of Fame (4); National Merit Finalist (4); NCTE (4); NEDT Certificate (2); October Girl of the Month (4); Outstanding Senior (4); CSPA Convention Delegate (4). GREGORY WAYNE MARSH: “Greg; June 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Basketball (2). BONNIE LYNNE MARTIN: ‘Bonnie; May 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,4). RICHARD KENNETH MARTIN: “Rick;’” September 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Amateur Radio Club (3,4), President (4); Inter- national Club (3), JAS (3,4); President (4); Orchestra (3); Base- ball (4). KENNETH LEE MARTONE: ‘Ken; February 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4), Chaplin (4), Chorus (2,3,4); BEAN- PICKER (4). , SAMUEL MARUCCI: ‘Sam;’’ January 8, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). VICTORIA SUE MASTERSON: “Vicky;’’ September 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2); International Club (2); A DATE WITH JUDY (2). DEAN ALAN MAY: “Dean; November 26, 1950; PBSHS (4). CATHARINE ANN MAZZA: ‘Maze;’’ December 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Student Council (3,4); Class Secretary (4); BEANPICKER (4); Girls’ State (3); Graduation Attendant (3); Homecoming Finalist (4); Interact Sweetheart (4); Jordan Marsh Teen Board (4); Outstanding Senior (4); WQAM Hall of Fame (4). MIKE MAYNARD: “Mike;’’ April 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Jr. Civitan (4); Gavel Club (4); Orchestra (2,3). LARRY McALLISTER: “Larry;’’ February 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3); Cross Country (2); Track Team (2). TERESA KAY McCARTHA: “Terri; June 8, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (4). ALICE FAYE McCONNELL: “‘Alice;’’ October 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); WQAM School Correspondent (4). SUSAN ALMA McCORMACK: ‘’Sam;”’ July 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); Jr. Exchangettes (2); Art Club (4). DEBORAH LOUISE McCOY: ‘Debbie;’’ November 24, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girl’s Chorus (2,3,4); Pompanotes (3,4); BRIGA- DOON (2); Class Representative (4). TIMOTHY McDANIEL: “Hippie;” January 21, 1951; PBSHS (4). JEAN MARIE McPHAIL: “Jeannie; March 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2); Class Representative (3); BEAN- PICKER (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Gavel Club (4); FSA (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3); FSPA Dele- gate (3). DOUGLAS CLIFFORD McPHEE: “Doug;’’ August 26, 1950; PBSHS (4). JOSEPH DALE McPHEE: ‘’Joe;’’ December 6, 1951; PBSHS (4). LINCOLN McTHAY: “‘Lincoln;’“ May 17, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (3,4). DIANNA LYNN McWHORTER: ‘Di; February 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). DALE ROBERT MEDER: ‘’Dale;’’ October 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); International (4); Football (2); Baseball (2,3,4). PAUL ROBERT MEE: “Paul; January 8, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). MARY JO MEIER: ‘ Cutie;’’ October 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); NHS (3,4); Student Council (3,4); Monogram Club (3,4), Secretary (4); Class Representative (2); Cheer- leader (2,3,4), Co-captain (4); November Girl of the Month (4); Football Sweetheart (3); Outstanding Senior (4). PATRICE NORMA MEISSNER: “Puffa; January 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4), President (4); ICC (4). EUGENIA CHRIS MELAS: ‘Jeannie;”’ May 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JEFF LEE MELINSON: ‘’Skip;’’ April 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Wrestling (2); Cross Country (2). BARRY EDWARD MENZEL: “Barry; October 14, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Key Club (3,4); Monogram Club (4); International Club (4); Boys’ State (3); Football (3); Swimming (3,4). CHRISTINE LAURIE MEYER: “Chris; October 18, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). DIANE MARIE MICELI: “Diane; August 14, 1951; PBSHS (2). FONDA RAE MICHAELIS: “Fonda;” June 12, 1951; PBSHS (2). JOHN MICHAEL MILLER: ‘Mike;’” May 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARCIA KAYE MILLER: “Marcia;’” May 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Pompanotes (3,4); BRIGADOON (2). MIKE WALLACE MILLER: ‘Mike;’’ September 29, 1951; PBSHS (4). PATRICIA MARIE MILLER: “Pat;’” December 23, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4). QUAN LAMONE MILLER: ‘‘Rev;’” November 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Bi-Racial (3,4), Chairman (4); Boys’ State (3); Wres- tling (2); Cross Country (2,3); Track (2,3); Graduation Usher (3); Class Vice-President (4); Outstanding Senior (4). LINDA ELIZABETH MILLS: ‘’Linda;’’ October 10, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). JENNIFER LYNN MINNICK: “Jennifer;’ January 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (4). MAUREEN LYNN MITCHELL: “Mo; May 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); F.S.A. (3,4); D.C.T. (4), Corresponding Secretary (4). HELEN JO MONARD: “Jodie;’’ October 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); French Club (3,4), Vice-President (4); Juniorettes (4); BRIGADOON (2). JAMES RILEY MONTGOMERY: ‘’Sam;’’ July 8, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). LYNN MONTGOMERY: “Lynn;” August 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Bi-Racial Committee (3,4), Secretary (4); Civinettes (4); Monogram Club (4); French Club (3); Swimming (3,4). SUZANNE MOODY: ‘Sue: August 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Thespian (3,4); FTA (2,3,4), Vice-President (2), Treasurer (3), Vice-President (4); Keyettes (3,4); A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (3), Stage Manager. MARK MORONI MOORE: = ““Mark;’’ May 30, 1950; PBSHS (4). CYLE ROBINSON MORPETH: ‘‘Cyle;’’ July 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3); International Club (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2). JAMES STEPHAN MOSSEY: ‘“‘Jim;’’ August 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (3). VICKI DIANE MOTT: “Vicki; February 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). SHARON LYNN MOTZ: “Lynn;’’ October 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). WILLIAM S. MUIR, Il: “Sandy;’’ October 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Class Repre- sentative (3,4); Basketball (2,3,4); Baseball (4); All-County Small Team (4). HELEN PAMELA MURRAY: ‘Pam; June 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4), Vice-President (4); International Club (3); Civinettes (4). KENNETH ANTHONY NADASSY: ‘Nad;” September 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchange Club (2); Monogram (3); Interact (3,4); Student Council (4); Class Representative (2,4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). BRUCE A. NASH: “Bruce;’” November 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, A). LINDA LOUISE NEAL: ‘“Lynn;’’ May 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4). DANIEL PAUL NEWMAN: “Dan; October 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (3). JOHN ALLAN NICKERSON: ‘‘John;’’ February 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), All-State Band (4); Thespians (2,3,4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (4). SUSAN NILSEN: ‘‘Sue;’’ November 16, 1950; PBSHS (3,4). JOHN JERRY NOLAN: “John;’” April 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). CATHY IRENE NOLAND: “Cathi;’” September 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3); FSA (4). CAROLYN NORRIS: ‘Carol; January 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Bi-Racial Committee (4). ELAINE MARIE NORTON: “Lainy;’’ April 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); DCT (4); FHA (2). WILLIAM D. NORTON: “Billy; July 14, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROBERTA ANN NOWAK: “Bert; July 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (4); Swimming Manager (2). SUSAN PATRICIA NUELLE: ‘Nell; January 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Civinettes (4). JOHN PATRICK NUGENT: “Rodan;” June 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4), Secretary (4); Monogram (4), Vice- President (4); Student Council (4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2,3). MARIANNE O’BRIEN: “Mar; February 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2,4). JOAN ALICE O’ CONNOR: 9 “Joan;”’ January 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Treasurer (4); Honor Society (3,4); JCL (4); Band (2,3,4), Treasurer (3); BEANPICKER (4); NEDT Certificate (2); Outstanding Senior (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4). KEVIN ROBERT OCHSNER: ‘‘Kevin;’’ September 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4). RANDALL LYNN OLDS: “Randy;’’ June 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Key Club (3,4). LIVIE M. OLSON: “Livie;’’ October 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3). ROGER BYRON O’NEAL: “Rog;” August 10, 1951; PBSHS (4). BRYANT CAMERON ORR: “Bryant; February 11, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchange Club (2); Student Council (3); Football (2,3,4); Wrestling (2,3); Baseball (2,3,4); Graduation Usher (3). THEODORE HENRY ORRELL: “Ted;’” June 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JORGE R. ORTIZ: “Jorge; September 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (3,4); Track (3). R. SUSAN OSBORNE: ‘Susie; October 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Chorus (2,3,4). KATHRYN CORNELIA O’SHEA: “‘K.C.;’” December 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). ; ROBERT F. OSTERHOUT: ‘‘Robert;’’ August 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2); Radio Club (3,4). JEANNE LOUISE PALIUGHI: ‘Jeanne;’’ February 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2). VAUGHN DEWITH PARRISH: ‘Vaughn;” February 2, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Basketball (2); Wrestling (2,3). JOHN G. PATON: “John;” May 18, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); OUTCRY (4). KIM DENISE PEARSALL: ‘Kim;’’ December 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (3), Vice President (3); Art Club (4). SUSAN THERESE PECHOUS: “STP;’’ May 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (2,3,4), Treasurer (4). JACQUELINE ELIZABETH PECK: ‘‘Libby;’’ September 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4). THOMAS SINGLETON PEEL: ‘’Tom;’’ September 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). LINDA SUE PELTON: “Lyn;’’ April 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JANE MERRIHUE PERRY: “Jane;’’ January 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3); Juniorettes (3); Orchestra (2,3). JAYNE R. PETHERBRIDGE: “Jayne; November 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). i | | | | i | i 1 1 | | ) CAROLYN THERESA POPPERT: PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3); Outcry (3); Thespians (4); | PATRICIA LOUISE POWERS: | DAVID POWELL: | DEBRA PRESTON: JOHN R. PFEIFLER: “John;’’ July 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). CAROL LYNN POHN: ‘Carol,’ March 31, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (4), Treasurer (4); Civinettes (4); Student Council (4). PATRICIA ANN POLEN: “Pat; April 10, 1951; PBSHS OS: 4); Gavel Club (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Vice-President (3); Thespians (3,4), Vice-President (4); Class Secretary (2,3); ICC Secretary (4); Student Council (2,4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2); MR. CHRISTMAS (3); Graduation Usherette (3); Outstanding Senior (4); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (4). “Carol;’” February 16, 1951; IF A MAN ANSWERS (3); Potpourri of Comedy (4); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (4). “Pat; January 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4). PAULINE REBECCA POWERS: PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4). “Pquline;’” January 3, 1951; “Davye;’ October 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4). JAMES SCOTT POWELL: = ‘‘Jim;’’ June 6, 1950; PBSHS (4). “Debbie; May 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). DONALD G. PROCTOR: “Don;’’ October 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); AV Club (2,3); Band (2,4); Jr. Civitan (4); Boys’ State (3). MARCIA LYNN PURDY: (4); Art Club (4). “Marcia;” May 22, 1951; PBSHS MARY KAY PURDY: “Mary;’” May 22, 1951; PBSHS (4); Art Club (4). VALERIE ROSE RAAB: “Rose;’ May 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (3); Art Club (4). ELIZABETH SUSANNA RAGIN: PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (3). “Liz; ’ December 15, 1949; JOYCE ANN RAINES: International Club (4). “Kelly;” May 13, 1951; PBSHS (4); CHERYL JOY RALPH: “Cheryl; October 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2); JCL (3,4). PEGGY JANE RAWLINSON: 7p .J.. ” September 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3); Keyettes (4). SUSAN ELAINE RAY: ‘Sue;”’ April 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4). JAMES READY: ““Jim;’” August 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). GARY J. REDLING: ‘Stub;’’ November 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Mixed Chorus (2,3,4); BRIGADOON (2). DEBRA KAY REHWALD: Keyettes (4). “Debbie; July 10, 1951; F.T.A. (3); DARLENE FLORENCE REIS: PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (2). Darlene; June 20, 1951; JOHN LINDHOLM RENCHER: “John; April 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram (4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2). ROBERT REESE RENDER: (2,3,4); Band (2,3). “Ti loh;” March 10, 1951; PBSHS CATHY C. REYNOLDS: 4). “Red; January 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, ANNA CATHERINE RHODES: ‘‘Annie;’’ PBSHS (2,3,4). VERNIE EDWARD RICHARDSON: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Vern;’’ August 24, 1951; LAWRENCE RIDDLEY: 4). “Rid; January 21, 1950; PBSHS (2,3, JANET SUE REINERI: ‘Jannett;” September 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (2). SUSAN RIZI: ““Susie;’” January 14, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). JAMES M. ROBERTS: ““Jim;’’ March 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). BONNIE BLAKE ROBERTSON: “Bonnie;” April 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3); Chorus (2,3,4); Honor Society (4); Keyettes (3,4); International Club (4). ‘ PATRICIA JOAN ROBY: ‘‘Dimples;’’ January le, weSu PBSHS (2,3,4); Majorette (2,3); FSA (3,4); Juniorettes (4); Class Representative (3). MICHAEL BERNARD ROBINSON: ‘Crow;”’ February 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Bi-Racial (3,4); Boys’ State (3); Wrestling (2); Track (4). CARL DOUGLAS ROBSON: (2,3,4). “Doug; June 18, 1959; PBSHS DEBORAH ANN RODGERS: “Debi; December 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Pompanotes (4); Civinettes (3). GLENDA LEE RODGERS: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Glenda; September 6, 1950; EMILIO RODRIGUEZ: 4); FFA (2,3). “Emilio; April 26, 1950; PBSHS (2,3, DEBORAH SUE ROSS: ‘Debbie;’’ September 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); JCL (3,4), Secretary (3), Treasurer (4); Juniorettes (3,4); FML (2); Gavel Club (3,4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2). DIANNE LINDA ROSS: ‘’Duffy;”” February 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4). REGINA ROTH: ‘Regina;’’ April 4, 1951; PBSHS (4). JED STIRLING ROTI: “’D-D;’’ August 12, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (4); Student Council (3,4); Chorus (3,4); BRIGA- DOON (2). ROGER MELVIN ROWE: “Roger;”’ May 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Honor Society (3,4), President (4); Gavel Club (3,4); JAS (3); Jr. Civitan (3,4), Treasurer (4); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3); NEDT Certificate (4); National Merit Finalist (4); Star Student (4); Outstanding Senior (4). SARAH ANN RUSSELL: ‘Sarah;’’ December 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). DONALD KNUTE RYLANDER, JR.: “Donnie; March 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (4), Vice-President (4); Tennis (3); Swim- ming (2). JAMES ALLEN SABIN: “Jim;’’ January 19, 1969; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (4); Honor Society (3,4). LOUIS ST. LAURENT: “Lou;’’ June 9, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). PENNY MARIE SALETTO: ‘Pen;’’ October 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (2); Keyettes (4); Honor Society (4). JANE M. SAMKO: = “Sam;’’ June 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). STEPHANIE LYNN SANTORO: ‘’Steph;’’ September 22, 1951; PBSHS(2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (4). JEMETTE SARSON: “Metti;’’ January 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Monogram Club (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), President (4); ICC (4); Tennis (2,3,4); All County Tennis (3). PATRICIA ANN SAVINO: “Patti;’” April 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3). PAMELA DAWN SAWYER: ‘Pam;’’ August 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2,4); Orchestra (2,3); Gavel Club (4); Keyettes (4); Thespians (4); SLEEPING BEAUTY (2); A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (3); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3). CHERYL ANNE SANDERS: “Cheryl; January 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3). SHERYL LEE SCHMIDT: “Sher;’” May 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3); Civinettes (4); Student Council (2,3). GARY KENNETH SCHNITKER: ‘Garie;’” December 1, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3). DONALD ALAN SCHOOLEY: ‘Don;” December 7, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4). LINDA SUE SCHOONOVER: “Linda; March 23, 1951; PBSHS (4); Keyettes (4); Honor Society (4); Band (4); Orches- tra (4). GLENN ROBERT SCHUESSLER: ‘“Twig;’’ October 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOAN ARLINE SCHUESSLER: ‘Joanie;’’ October 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (4). DARCOIN HAROLD SCOTT: “Darcoin;” April 13, 1951; PBSHS (4). DEBORAH LYNN SCOTT: ‘Debbie;”’ February 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Mixed Chorus (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), His- torian (4); BRIGADOON (2); Pompanotes (4). EMILE ALGERNOID SCOTT: “Elmo; February 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2). JOE HENRY SCOTT: “Joe;’’ April 8, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARIANNE GLORIA SCOTT: ‘Marianne;” May 8, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (4). ROBERT ERNEST SEIFFERT: ‘Bob;’” November 23, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Golf (4). PATRICIA LEE SEIFREIT: ‘Pat;’’ December 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Secretary (4); Class Representative (4); Miss Blue and Gold (4). SERFLING SCOTT ROGER: “Scott;” January 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); International Club (3,4), President (4); Key Club (3,4); ICC (4); Student Council (4); Bi-Racial Committee (4); Basketball (2,3); - Track (2,3,4); Graduation Usher (3). MARY ELIZABETH SHANK: “Liz;” February 6, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). SANDRA GALE SHARP: “Sandy;’’ October 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (3,4), Vice President (3). MARTI ANNETTE SHATER: ‘Tweety; September 14, Lies he PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4); OUTCRY (3). PATRICIA LYNN SHEDLER: “‘Patty;’” March 23, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); BEANPICKER (3,4). SUSAN BARBARA SHEDLER: ‘“’Suzi;’’ March 23, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4), Vice President (3), Secretary (4); Honor Society (3,4); BEANPICKER (3,4). LINDA ANNE SHERBERT: “Sherby;’” March 8, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Quill and Scroll (2,3,4); Thespians (2,3,4), Corresponding Secretary (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); ORACLE (2,3,4), Editor (4); ICC (4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2); MR. CHRISTMAS (3); THE MIRACLE WORKER (2); NEDT Certificate (2); Graduation Usherette (3); ORACLE FSPA Dele- gate (2); February Girl of the Month (4); Outstanding Senior (4). WELLINGTON FRANCIS SHILLING: ‘Wimpy;”’ April 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). RONALD CHRISTOPHER SHULBY: “Ron;’’ August 31 Lee PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Track (2); Swimming (3,4). PRICILLA JANE SHUMAKER: ‘Pat; May 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4) ; Student Council (2,3,4), Corresponding Secretary (4); International Club (3); Gavel Club (3); Art Club (3); FHA (3); Homecoming Attendant (4). BENJAMIN PHILIP SIMMONS: ‘‘Dusty;’’ December 6, 1950; PBSHS (4); FFA (4). LINDA LOUISE SINGLETARY: “‘Lou;’ June 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JEFF LEE SIVALLS: ‘‘Jeff;’’ February 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (2). MICHELE CARMEN SILVERTRY: ‘Michele;’” October 23, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2); Jr. Exchangettes (4). GLORIA JOETTE SLACK: ‘Gloria;’’ July 5, 1951; PBSHS (253): LAUREL ELAINE SLEETH: ‘’Stickwoman;” September 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (4); Homecoming Finalist (4). JAY RANDOLPH SLONE: “Randy; October 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4). CHARLIE B. SMITH: ‘Charlie;’’ PBSHS (4); FFA (4). DEBRA DAVIS SMITH: ‘Debi;’’ May 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (4); Honor Society (3). ERNESTINE JENNETT SMITH: ‘‘Ernie;’” March 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). FRIEDA MAREDD SMITH: ‘‘Frieda;’’ May 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). GREGORY THOMAS SMITH: “Greg;’’ August 29, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). KIMBERLY MICHAEL SMITH: ‘’Kim;’’ August 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (4); French Club (3,4); Snowball King (4). SAMUEL HUGH SMITH: ‘“Sam;’’ November 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). SHERRY DIANE SMITH: ‘“Sher;’’ December 7, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). WILLIS ROY SMITH: “Tank;’’ July 24, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (3); Track (3,4). JOHN RICHARD SMITHERS: ‘‘Bottles;’” November 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Monogram (4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2); Potpourri of Comedy (4). KAREN ELIZABETH SNAPE: ‘Snappy;’’ September 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Thespians (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4), Vice President (4); Keyettes (3,4), Sargeant-at- Arms (4); BEANPICKER (2,3,4), Business Manager (4); Class Representative (3); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3); Outstanding Senior (4); AYC Convention Delegate (3); CSPA Convention Delegate (4). ANN LOUISE SOLIEN: “Ann; September 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); French Club (3,4), Secretary (4). EUGENE HARRY SPADONI: ‘Gene;’’ May 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (4). GARRY ROY SPEAR: “Monk;” July 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Band Captain (4); Jr. Civitan (4); Orchestra (4); ICC (4); Outstanding Senior (4). LARRY WALTER SPEAR: ‘‘Brute;’’ July 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Band (2,3,4), First Lieutenant (4); Orchestra (3,4), President (4); ICC (4); Jr. Civitan (4). MICHAEL NEWTON STANLEY: ‘Stuckley;’” March 8, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (2,3,4), Chaplain (4), Sargeant at Arms (3). THOMAS JAMES STEARNS: ‘Mole; April 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Drum Major (4); Stu- dent Council (2,4); Jr. Civitan (4); All-State Orchestra (4). BARBARA ANN STEPHENS: “‘Barbie;’” October 23, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). KAREN DALE STEPHENSON: “Karen;’’ December 2, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (2); Student Council (2); Class Representa- tive (4). JACQUELINE BETH STEVENS: “Jackie;” May 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2,4); FHA (3); Juniorettes (4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4). DANA LEE STILSON: ‘Smiley; March 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (4), Historian (4); FHA (3). DAVID JACKSON STRICKLAND: ‘Dave;’’ August 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Class Representative (3). EILEEN BLANCHE STURGEON: “Frankie;”’ February 17, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3). MARGARET ELIZABETH SUMMERS: “Margaret; July 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (4). CHRISTINE ELIZABETH SUTCLIFFE: ‘Chris; July 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Mixed Chorus (2,3); Girls’ Chorus (3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3,4), Treasurer (4); BRIGADOON (2); Pompa- notes (3). BRUCE ALLAN SYDENHAM: “‘Bruce;’”’ June 4, 1951; PBSHS (4). PERRY LEE TAFOYA: “‘Perry;’’ September 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). TERRY NOLAN TAFOYA: “Terry;’” March 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (2,3,4); FML (2,3,4), Secretary (3), Vice Presi- dent (4); Honor Society (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); FSPA Award (3); NMSQT Letter of Commendation (4). JUDY LYNN TATUM: ““Judy;’” August 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4). JEANNETTE LYNN TAYLOR: ‘Janie;’” March 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (4); Pompanotes (2,3,4); BRIGADOON (2); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4). JEFFREY PAUL THOFNER: “Jeff; December 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Honor Society (3,4), Vice Presi- dent (4); Boys’ State (3). SCOTT STEVEN THOFNER: ‘‘Scott;’’ October 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES CLOSS THOMPSON, JR.: ‘’Buddy;’’ February 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (3,4), Vice President (4), Secretary (3). JANE ELEA TIERNEY: ‘Jane;’” March 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (4); Majorette (2,3); SLEEP- ING BEAUTY (2). JOHNNY L. TIGNER: “Tig;’’ February 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROBERT EDWARD TILLEY: ‘‘Bob;’’ August 17, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3); Cross Country (3,4); Track (3,4). BRIAN FRANCIS TOOLEY: “Brian; June 10, 1951; PBSHS (4). NANCY CARLOINE TOWERY: “Nance;’’ December 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Thespians (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Gavel Club (4); Honor Society (3,4); Mixed Chorus (2); A DATE WITH JUDY (2); THE MIRACLE WORKER (2); BRIGADOON (2); Outstanding Senior (4); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (4). BEVERLY ANN TOWLES: “Bev; April 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2); FHA (3); Civinettes (4). SCOTT SHELBY TOWNLEY: ‘‘Scott;’” August 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4), Vice President (4); Monogram Club (3,4); International Club (4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2). KENNETH LYNN TRAVIS: ‘’Ken;’” March 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (4); ICC (4); Key Club (2,3,4), Presi- dent (4); Class Representative (3); Baseball (2,3,4); Outstand- ing Senior (4). MARY ANN TRAVIS: ““Mare;’’ March 25, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). GERELEAN DENISE TROUTMAN: ‘Honey Pie;’’ October 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (3); FSA (2,3); Bi-Racial Committee (A). WILLIAM JARED TUEL: “Bill;’’ February 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Interact (3); Student Council (2,3,4); Football (2,3); Basketball (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). DONNA CAROL UPRIGHT: ‘’Donna;’’ May 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Treasurer (4); International Club (4). RANDY LAMAR VALIMONT: “Val; June 18, 1951; PBSHS (4). PETER DODGE VAN EPPS: ‘Dodge;’’ August 19, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4). RONALD LEWIS VAN KLEECK: ‘Ronnie;’’ August 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MUSETTA LEE VARNER: ‘“Musetta;” January 21, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). DWIGHT DEAN VANCE: “Dwight;’” May 13, 1951; PBSHS (27374): MARY ANNE VASILAKE: ‘Mary Anne; September 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (3). JOHN J. VAUGHAN: “Stickman;”’ February 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Golf (2,3,4). WILLIAM PATRICK VARNEY: ““Bill;’’ April 23, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). MARIANNE VILLANI: “Marianne; July 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). LARRY DALE VINKEMULDER: “Little Vink;’’ July 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (2,3,4), Reporter (3). LINDA LEE VRABEL: “‘Linda;”’ April 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3); Juniorettes (3,4); SLEEPING BEAUTY (3), Potpourri Comedy (4). JACQUELINE LEE WABY: ‘’Wabe;’’ June 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); BEANPICKER (4). ARVIL ELDRIDGE WADDELL: ‘Harvey; May 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4). RAY KENT WAGNER: “Ray; October 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); Jr. Civitan (2,3,4), President (4); ICC (4). EARL T. WAGONER: “‘Earl;’’ May 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (3,4); Wrestling (2,3,4). SALLY ANN WALDEN: “Lou;’’ March 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Mixed Chorus (2,3,4); Student Council (3). ROBERT GARY WALKER: “Cunrick;’’ March 5, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (3); Monogram Club (3,4); Key Club (4); Class Representative (4); Football (3,4); Track (2,4). CAMILLA J. WALL: ‘’Camilla;’’ November 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). LESLIE BRIDGETTE WARD: ‘‘Leslie;’’ August 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (3,4); Art Club (3,4). LYNDA Q. WARD: “Stilts;’ June 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); Student Council (4); Civinettes (4). MELISSA JOY WARD: ‘‘Missy;’’ December 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); OUTCRY (4). PETER CLAUDE WARD: “‘Pete;’’ September 20, 1951; PBSHS —— aes meena icasaaraie pauashsliceneaGRavc-oo- = | | i (3,4). TIMOTHY H. WARD: “Tim; June 2, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Student Council (2); Football (2,3,4), Manager (2,3), Trainer (4); Golf (2,3,4); Baseball (2). VIRGINIA SUSAN WARNER: “Sue;’’ September 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3); DCT (4); Class Repre- sentative (3). HOLLY KAY WARREN: “Holly; January 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (2); Student Council (2,3); Civinettes (3,4), Historian (4); FHA (3). LINDA MARLENE WARREN: “‘Linda;’’ February 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT (4). JACK DAWSON WATKINS: ‘Fang;’’ September 13, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Band (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (3). LINDA DIANNE WATKINS: “Koala Bear; December 3, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Student Council (3); BRIGADOON (2). KIMBERLY LINDA WATT: “Tigger;’’ March 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Girls’ Chorus (4). SHELLY ELLEN WEBB: “Shelly; August 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); FTA (3,4). JILL ANNE WECK: “Jill;’” July 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3); International Club (3); Spanish Club (2); OUTCRY (4); FML (2). MARY IRENE WEISS: “Mary;’” August 10, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); IF A MAN ANSWERS (3). DIANE JOY WELCH: ‘Red;”’ March 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). KATHY DENICE WELSH: “Kitty; April 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3, 4); Band (2,3,4). JANET ELISE WESLEY: ‘Janet;’’ November 27, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2). PETER JOHN WESSEIS: ‘‘Pete;’’ September 7, 1951; PBSHS (4); DAVID AND LISA, Stage Manager (4); THE DIARY OF | ANNE FRANK, Stage Manager (4). JADE CHRISTINE WEST: ‘Jadie-Pie;’” October 8, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4); Thespians (2,3,4), Record- ing Secretary (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4), Secretary-Treasurer (4); Honor Society (3,4); BEANPICKER (2,3,4), Co-Editor (4); Keyettes (3,4); ICC (4); Class Representative (2,3); AYC Con- vention Delegate (3); CSPA Convention Delegate (4); A DATE WITH JUDY (2); MR. CHRISTMAS (3); A MAN FOR ALL SEA- SONS (3); NEDT Certificate (2); NMSQT Certificate (4); Best Actress of Year (3); Graduation Usherette (3); January Girl of the Month (4); Outstanding Senior (4); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (4). LORETTA ANN WEST: “Ann;’’ May 20, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). ELIZABETH JEANNE WESTERMAN: ‘Beth; July 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4); International Club (3,4). PAMELA KATRINA WESTLEY: ‘Pam;’’ November 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). STANLEY NORVAL WHALER: “Stan;’’ February 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); JCL (4), Vice President (4). CHARLOTTE ANN WHEELER: ‘“Ann;”’ July 31, 1951; PBSHS (4); Civinettes (4); ORACLE (4). DAVID MICHAEL WHITE: ‘Whitey;’’ August 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Interact (3). JOHN |. WHITWORTH: “John; PBSHS (2,3,4); September 7, 1950; FFA (2,3,4), President (3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2). SANDRA LEIGH WIERS: ‘Sandy;”” May 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARGARET MARY WILBY: “Margo; December 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3,4); Art Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); Orchestra (3,4). NANCY LILLIAN WILLARD: “Willie;’’ July 29, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAMELA GALE WILLIS: ‘Pam; February 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). BARBARA LEE WILSON: “Barbara;’’ September 16, 1950; PBSHS (3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3). SCOTT THOMAS WILSON: ‘‘Scott;’’ December 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4). TIMONTHY OWEN WILSON: ‘Sky;’’ March 2, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). DIANE HELEN WITTLINGER: “‘Louis;’’ November 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4). LINDA JEAN WOODIN: “Lin; May 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4); Class Representative (3); FSA (3,4); DCT (4); Civinettes (3,4). TERRY L. WORDEN: ‘Terry; June 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3). DONNA LEE WRIGHT: ‘“Donna;’’ September 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (4). EMMA BERNADETTE WRIGHT: ‘Bernie;’ March 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). KATHY ANN WYCKOFF: ‘Kathy; July 11, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (4), Treasurer (4). DONALD E. ZEISER: ‘Don; September 9, 1949; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). MARY AMICIE ZIMMERMAN: = “‘Mary;” April 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (2); International Club (2,3). MELODIE ANN ZISK: ‘Melodie;’’ September 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). Index Editor: Linda Pearce. A Abbaticchio, Lisa—194 Abbott, James—99, 194 Abbs, Bonnie—161 Acheson, Diane—130,194 Acitelli, Frank—161 Adams, Little Bill—250 Adams, Melissa—161 Adams, Michelle—27,87,94,95,102, 122,194 Adams, Sally—26,161 Adams, Shelley—161 Adams, Sybil—161 Adams, Thomas—194 Adere, Michael—94,95, 104,194 Addley, Patricia—161 Adreon, Cherry—161 Adrian, Larry—157,225 Adrian, Pamela—102,161 Albert, Jean—225 Albert, Lewis—94,95,194 Albright, Florence—225 Alderman, Carl—71 Alderman, Glenda—102,194 Alexander, Brenda—194 Alexander, Dennis—1 18,225 Alexander, Fred—194 Alford, Jim—194 Alixon, Steve—225 Allan, Catherine—23,161,199 GENERAL INDEX Allen, David—95 Allen, Denise—194 Allen, Merrily—235,250 Allen, Willie—91,161 Almeida, Anthony—194 Aloise, Frank—250 Altman, Richard—161 AMATEUR RADIO—118 Ames, Thomas—161 Amidon, Douglas—161,225 Amodeo, Anthony—98, 194 Amrhein, Chris—22,81,83,130,161 Amsden, Sandra—225 Anderson, Cherylee—194 Anderson, Diane—194 Anderson, Edward—1 43,225 Anderson, Jeanne—61,71 Anderson, Jody—27,89,98, 102,111, 124,161,168 Anderson, Linda—225 Anderson, Maureen—18,161 Anderson, Ralph—225 Anderson, Richard—138 Anderson, Tom—225 Andes, Robert—101,152,161 Andrews, Anthony—250 Andrews, Mabel—100, 161 Andrews, Michael—194 Anetz, Diane—225 Anguilm, Wendy—161 Annesi, Karen—95,225 Anthony, Brenda—114,128,161 Anthony, Deborah—225 Ardito, Michael—225 Armater, Joseph—152,154,155,194 Armstrong, Karen—225 Arnold, Dawn—225 Arnold, John—89,194 Arnold, Silas—161 Arsenault, Hally—81,82,161,192 Arsenault, William—95,225 Arseneau, William—194 ART CLUB—116,117 Arthur, Timothy—161 Arthurs, Kathy—1 28,225,229 Arzouian, John—225 Asher, Cecil— 32,37,88,91,101,108, 144,146,162,180,283 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE—92 Atkinson, Lewis—52,162 Atkinson, Thelma (Mrs.)—7 1,209 Atwood, Margaret—162 Audet, Susan—225 Auel, Eileen—97,162 Austin, Carol—89,250 Austin, Floyd—194 Austin, Jay—225 Austin, Peter—162 Avard, Patricia—94,95,102,194 Avard, Susan—95,225 Avasso, Nicholas—194 Ayala, Brenda—250 Aycock, Deborah—225 Aylwin, Lynne—194 Babb, Dennis—194 Bader, Gary—225 Baer, Janice—94,95,225 Baer, Tim—7,23,26,85,88,90,94,95, 130,162 Bailey, Adrian—225 Bailey, Christian—57,71,131 Bailey, Kevin—22,26,81,88,90,91, 101,104,138, 160,162 Bailey, Michael—225 Bailey, Michael—88,104,138,149,194 Bailey, Stephen—54,194 Bailey, Virlyn—194 Bair, Deborah—194 Baisden, Betty—225 Baisden, Jacquelyn—195 Baker, Bruce—6,104,156,162 Baker, Charles—162 Baker, Lorraine—194 Baker, Margaret—194 Baker, Robert—194 Baker, Sandra—162 Baker, Virginia—162 Bales, John—225 Baleson, Catherine—97,225 Balistreri, Anne—94,95,224,225,242 Balistreri, Kathryn—18,82,94,95,106, 132,162,177,184 Balistreri, Margret—225 | Ball, Steven—225 Ballentine, Beth—194 Ballentine, Patricia—94,95,162 Ballentine, Richard—225 Ballentine, Vickie—18,82,83,90, 162 | BAND—94,95 Bandi, Winnie—102,162 Bankhead, Janet—162 Banks, Laura—250 F Banks, Mary (Mrs.)—123 Bardes, Steve—225 Barker, Carol—94,95,225 Barker, Jay—98,99, 162 Barksdale, Alfred—225 Barnett, Melinda—162 Barnes, Brett—113 Barnwell, Willie—225 Barrett, Joan—82,225 Barrett, Mary—162 Barrett, Nancy—162 Barrett, Patrick—225 Barry, Ellen—225 Bartenfelder, Larry—138,140 Bartenfelder, Lee—138 Barton, Pauvla—225 Bashlor, Thomas—194 Basiger, Debra—128,194 Basileo, Dominick—225 Bass, Robert—194 Bastidas, George—223 Bateman, Jeanette—20,32, 100,225 Bateman, Wayne—108,138,194 Bates, Debra—95,226 . Batson, Geraldine—194 Baugh, Lynn—226 Bautel, Karen—162 Bautel, Sharon—194,260 Baxley, Sue—89,225 Bazner, William—225 Beach, Robert—138 Beadles, Jessica—1 24,225 Beal, David—162 BEANPICKER—78,79 Beauchamp, Howard—226 Beaver, Ray—118,226 Beavers, Judith—100,226 Bebee, Cynthia—226 Bechstein, Karen—1 14,162 Beck, Elizabeth—226 Beck, Shirley—82, 162 Becton, Andrew—226 Bedenk, Patricia—1 16,130,194 Bedford, Robert—58,71,88,90,91 Beede, Fred—226 Beheeler, Thomas—125,194 Belden, Mark—194 Belden, Michael—226 Bell, Diane—162 Bell, Michael—162 Belotto, Anthony—162 Benanti, Rona—194 Benash, Linda—194 Benedict, Bonita—162 Benedict, Susan—226 ‘Benjamin, Julia—162 Benjamin, Martha—194 Benner, Donna—128,194 Bennett, Babette—123, 162 Bennett, Carole—136,194 Bennett, Diane—226 Bennett, Kathy—26,31,34,88,101, 102, 136,137,162,289 Bennett, Michael—250 Benson, Kim—226 Benvenuto, Anthony—226 Berks, David—195 Berks, Ricky—195 Berry, Barbara—225 Berry, Florence (Mrs.)—70 Berthiaume, William—90,98, 162 Bethune, Brenda—195 Bess, Patricia (Mrs.)—71,130 Bice, Steve—226 Bickmeyer, Connie—123,124,162 Bierman, Kathy—172 Biggs, Herman—143 Biggs, Lavada—226 Billard, Cynthia—226 BI-RACIAL—91 Bird, Dennis—195 Bishop, Jeffrey—32,88,91, 108,109, 149,195,219 Bishop, Linda—133, 137,226 Bishop, Nancy—133, 137,226 Black, Bill—226 Black, Jeanette—100,114,171 Black, Mitchel—226 Black, Rachel—97,162 Blackard, David—195 Blackard, Laverne—71,72 Blaha, Richard—99, 162 Blair, Steve—226 Blakeley, David—226 Blakesley, Wendy—116,195 Bland, Linda—195 Blankenship, Richard—196 Blatzer, Candy—164 Blatzer, Cindy—196 Bledsoe, Katherine (Mrs.)—71,72 Blondin, Joan—226 Blinco, Barry—1 96 Blomstrom, Gary—196 Blonder, Edward—164 Blondin, Michael—164 Blow, Myron—164 Boan, John—89,226 Boan, Richard—196 Boat, Mark—196 Boeckel, Sharon—121,164 Bohon, Sandra—196 Bolk, Janis—94,97,226 Bollman, Deborah—196 Bollman, Gregory—226 Bonbelli, Maria—226 Bonifer, David—226 Bonnafe, Kevin—226 Bono, Edward—156,164 Boone, Jack—142,156,226 Boone, James—196 Booth, Sandra—100,196 Borgatti, Nancy—226 Borger, Terry—125,226 Borreggine, Particia—226 Boshers, Suzanne—225 Boudreau, Janet—164 Bouldin, Thomas—164 Bowdle, Susan—226 Bowen, Allen—89, 142,147,157 Bowen, Beth—106,164 Bowens, Mike—226 Bower, Jacquelyn—227 Bowers, Beverly—164 Bowers, Richard—196 Bowles, Bobby—196 Bowles, Chartine—227 Box, Charles—138, 149,164,227 Boyce, Kenneth—227 Boyce, Robert—95,227 Boyd, Nancy—227 Boyd, Stephen—95, 164 Boyd, Veronica—227 Boyer, Edward—113,223 Bracken, John—95,164 Bracy, Robert—164 Bracy, Roger—196 Braddee, Marlyn—71,128 Braden, Larry—196 Braden, Noni—227 Brahs, Gail—93,95,196 Brainerd, Sally—227,250 Braithwaite, Gail—34,97,98, 100,101, 154,196,216,217,256 Brame, Steve—227 Brant, Dave—94,95,97,196 Bratton, Barbara—227 Braun, Barbara—1 29,227 Braun, Hal—164 Braun, Heidi—110,164 Brenkman, Gregory—227 Brennan, Ronald—1 13,164 Brennan, William—48,92 Bretz, Billy—71 Brewer, Rebecca—106,196 Brewster, Frankie—227 Briard, Suzanne—93,95, 196 Bridges, Robert—164 Briggs, Cynthia—86,94,95, 102,164 Briggs, John—196 Briggs, Royall—227 Bright, Dale—196 Bringger, Deb—100 Britz, Billy—124 Broan, Jerilyn—227 Brokaw, Paul—164 Brooks, David—196 Brooks, Debra—227 Brooks, Margaret—164 Brooks, Thomas—98,99,196 Brower, Lillian—227 Brown, Barry—164 Brown, Cynthia—227 Brown, Dennis—196 Brown, Edna (Mrs.)—71 Brown, Elizabeth—133,227 Brown, Gail—106,114,122,123,164 Brown, Jerry—227 Brown, Lynne—227 Brown, Patricia—85,164 Brown, Patsy—93,94,95,196 Brown, Richard—164 Brown, Rodd—227 Brown, Tom—196 Brown, Winona—164 Browning, Marion—20, 124,227 Brownlee, Robert—196 Brownlie, Joanne—196 Brunell, Robert—197 Brust, Debra—20, 119,227 Brust, Linda—114,164 Bryan, Roger—228 Bryant, Kathleen—228 Bryant, Samvel—1! 97 Bryner, Janie—197 Buchanan, Terence—197 Buckley, Clare—164 Buckmaster, Sandra—79, 130,197, 203,253,259 Buffa, Douglas—142,243 Buoy, George—7 1 Burbridge, Robert—113,164 Burger, George—228 Burgess, Betty—228 Burgess, Donald—97,228 Burgess, Janet—197 Burgess, Janice—228 Burgess, John—197 Burgess, Murray—97,164 Burgos, IIka—128,228 Burke, Beverly—197 Burke, Cynthia—164 Burnett, Karen—120,121,152,164 Burns, Donald—89, 124,197 Burns, Linda—8 1,228 Burns, Sandra—228 Burris, Rebecca—100,250 Burroughs, Deanna—228 Burroughs, Gail—197 Burrows, Marlene—228 Burton, Glenn—228 Butler, Donna—197 Butler, Jerome—165 Butler, Lillian—23,86,88, 102,164 Butler, Lonworth—144,197 Butler, Michael—138,164 Butler, Richard—164 Butts, Willie—197 Butzko, Maryellen—197 Buschman, William—228 Bussie, Theodore—228 Byrd, Karen—97,228 Buzzo, Frank—197 Cc Cagle, Daniel—228 Caldwell, James—138 Caleffe, Gary—228 Calibeo, Linda—97,123,197 Caliendo, Sam—108,124,164,273 Callaway, David—12,97,197 Calvin, Erma—100,164 Calvin, Rose—228 Cameron, Bette—89, 128,133,228 Cammelleri, Angela—228 Campagna, Lana—164 Campanella, Marcia—1 10,116,124, 164 Campbell, Debbie—100,164 Campbell, Mary (Mrs.)—71 Campbell, Peter—197 Campbell, Robert—91,99, 101,138, 140,164 Campbell, Stafford—197 Campbell, Wendy—106,197 Canfield, John—45,71 Canfield, Sharon—97,197 Cannady, Raymond—95,228 Caponi, Gary—95,118,197 Caporossi, Richard—228 Carey, Deborah—95,228 Carey, Harry—228 Carlin, Kerry—94,95,97 Carlson, Christin—100,223 Carlson, Clifford—79,86, 104,135,166 Carlson, Jeffrey—166 Carlson, Pamela—89,98, 100, 106, 197,213 Carlton, John—228 Carlton, Phyllis—95,228 Carnes, Neil—95 Carney, Daniel—228 Carr, Maomi—197 Carroll, Bernadine (Mrs.)}—71 Caroll, Peter—228 Carter, Willie—228 Caruthers, Gary—228 Caster, Laurie—228 Caster, Sandra—1 14,166 Caswell, Marian (Mrs.)—71 Cebulski, Debbie—197 Cella, Nancy (Mrs.)—63,71,163 Cesky, Brenda—166 Chambers, Mark—113,166 Chaney, Vickie—100,166 Chariton, Deborah—228 Charlan, Charles—23,90,101,104, 117,166,152,259 Charles, Michael—229 Charrier, Evelyn—198 Cheatom, Nathan—1 44,145,146 Check, Linda—229 Cheek, Gerald—166 CHEERLEADERS—1 36,137 CHORUS—98,99, 100 Cherof, James—26,88,90, 109, 166, 179,259 Cherry, Al—198 Cheery, Margaret—228 Cheston, Charles—229 Chick, Ralph—89,125,229 Chick, William—198 Chiesa, John—142,149,229 Childs, Charlie—1 47,229 Chimeno, Catherine—229 Chisholm, Carlynn—166 Chisholm, Marlynn—166 Chotiner, David—198 Chriss, Gary—198 Church, William—198 Cimino, Doria (Mrs.)}—70 Ciotoli, Exgene—104,119,166, 167 Ciparro, Linda—198 Cishek, George—94,95, 166 CIVINETTES—110,111 Clark, Alexandra—229 Clark, Barbora—198 Clark, Christine--82, 166 Clark, Deborah—95,229 Clark, Debra—198 Clark, Dennis—229 Clark, Dennis—229 Clark, Druscilla—166 Clark, Joan—166 Clark, Judith—166 Clark, Patricia—229 Clark, Roy—147,229 Clark, Sally—198 Clark, Thomas—1 42,198 Clark, Virginia—88,89, 110,123,166 Clarke, Melissa—198 Cleland, David—125,229 Clemmons, Lucy—229 Clemons, Rosie—166,229 Clifton, Danny—166 Cliver, Glenn—118,229 Coats, Anthony—198 Coats, Patrick—198 Cochran, Jamie—82,97,229 Coder, Christine—229 Cody, William—229 Cohen, Jeffrey—20, 142,229 Colatarci, Justin—198 Colbert, Agnes (Mrs.)—71 Colbert, Bruce—198 Coldren, Dennis—124,198 Cole, Nancy—198 Cole, Treva—198 Cole, Trudy—132,167 Colelli, Lorraine—1 14,133,167 Colley, William—198 Collier, Richard—1 56,198 Collins, Constance—102,198 Collins, Jack—198 Colson, Cecil—138 Combs, Donald—229 Combs, Michael—101,167 Comstock, Nancy—63, 114,167 Condell, Condell—89, 142,157,229 C onley, Fred—51,144,147 Connolly, Kevin—198 Contini, Exgene—229 Cook, Mary—198 Cook, Peggy—132,167 Coons, Michael—198 Copa, Jose—250 Cope, Chris—198 Cope, Marcia—133,152,229 Copes, James—229 Copes, Earl—167 Corbett, Chylene—130,167 Corbett, Richard—26, 138,167 Cordery, Lovise—1 14,167 Corey, Heather—1 10,167 Corey, Shannon—167,190 Corneilson, Harold—52,95,97,198 Cornett, Michael—157,229 Cosentino, Christian—98, 167 Coss, Ruth—71 Coston, Jerrilyn—167 Cote, Lois—229 Cottrell, Virginia—128,227,229 Couey, Alvin—229 Council, William—138 Council, Claudia—167 Council, Diane—95,229 Council, Joseph—94,95,198 Council, William—198 Courage, Constance—229 Cousino, Martin—229 Coursen, James—229 Cowen, Kay—80,82,83,90, 132,167, 188,259 Cox, Cheyenne—97,229 Cox, Janet—198 Craig, Gary—229 Craig, Hunter—32,86, 101,104,132, 154,155,167,184 Cramer, Melody—167 Cramer, Timothy—199 Crase, Vickie—229 Crate, Alan—148,149,199 Crawford, Jeff—26,88,101,102,104, 167 Creech, Helen (Mrs.)—16,71,203,206 Crockett, Elizabeth—168 Croft, Charles—230 Crosser, James—168 Crossman, Patricia—199 Crow, Judith—230 Crowley, Karen—199 Crozier, Robert—199 Crumley, Alan—230 Culbreath, Janet—230 Culbreath, Michael—199 Cullaton, Brian—94,95,97,168 Cullum, Dennis—142,149,230 Cullum, Eve—199 Cullum, Joann—168 Cunningham, James—82,230 Curran, Susan—98,100,107,168,169 Curry, Cheri—223 Curry, Michael—250 Curry, Suzannah—128,230 Curtis, Richard—94,95,131,199 Cyr, Barry—230 Cyr, Donald—168 Corfitzson, Gary—229 D Dague, Judith—106,168 Dailey, Harry—199 Dailey, Richard—199 Dailey, Thomas—98,99, 168 Daniello, Barbara—230 Danley, Michael—199 Darby, Rebecca—230 Dare, Stephen—71 Darienzo, Gary—230 Davenport, Constance—94,95,168 Davenport, Phillip—199 Davenport, Roy—95,230 Davidson, Christoph—230 Davidson, Kathleen—230 Davis, Carolyn—199 Davis, Cheryl—230 Davis, Dale—168 Davis, Deborah—168 Davis, Duane—147,156 Davis, Grady—230 Davis, Joel—199 Davis, Keith—199 Davis, Kimberly—250 Day, Donald—199 DCT—120,121 Dean, Barbara—231 Dean, David—230 Dean, Mary—119,133,230 Dean, Sharon—230 Dearruda, Charles—230 DeBowes, Roderick—125,199 DeBuschere, Karen—100,199 DeBusk, Billy—168,199 DeFalco, Donna—106 Degafferelly, Jody—230 Delaney, James—138,168 Delaney, Mary—89,129,230 Delaplante, James—230 Delisa, Robert—199 Delk, James—199 Delk, Marcia—168 Dellaratta, Anna—66, 128,199 Delspina, Catherine—110,168 Delzio, Dolores—95, 152,230 DeMarco, Remo—231 DeMay, Dale—199 DeMello, Juanita—168 Demers, Elizabeth—122,168 Demmerle, Deborah—61,199 Demmerle, Joan—231 Denault, Kenneth—32,118,231 Denitto, Stanley—231 Dennis, Bonnie—52,199 Dennis, Cynthia—199 Dennis, George—231 Denyse, Nancy—199 Dering, Kit—63,116,169 Dering, Tom—231 Desrosiers, Jeanne—168 Desvergers, Dunham—199 Devlin, Barbara—169 Dewade, Patricia—169 Dewberry, Brenda—200 Deweese, Patricia—29,93,94,110,169 DeWitt, Debra—200 Dickey, Karen—200,211 Dickey, Richard—200 Dickson, Cheryl—200 Difalco, Donna—29,93,95, 111,132, 169 Diguette, Gail—169 Dill, Frank—200 Di Maria, Teresa—88, 110,132,133, 200 DiMatteo, Ellen—169 Dimitrouleas, Paula—200 Dimitrouleas, William—26,52,86,90, 101,104,149, 169,256 Dimon, Richard—231 DiNardo, Ann—71 Dineen, Loretta—223 Dix, Opal (Mrs.)—71,92 Dix, Wendy—231 Dixon, Richard—169 Dixon, Steve—148,149 Dodson, Cynthia—132,164,169 Doak, Janet—54,71 Doerr, Ross—200 Dolan, Paul—231 Dolin, Betty—250 Dollins, Durinda—231 Donahue, Pamela—200 Doolan, Margaret—193 Dorman, Gary—231 Dorsey, Denise—85,87, 102,200 Dorsey, Thomas—22,90,113,118,130, 169 Dotson, Cindy—106 Doubrava, Linda—200 Douglas, Linda—26,88,89, 101,106, 132,136,169,256,289 Dove, Denise—231 Dover, Donald—169,231 Downing, Joan—122,169 Downs, Dixie—231 Downs, Jeanne—93,95,169 Draffin, Barbara—200 Drager, Steve—200 Drager, Susan—200 Dragovich, Joe—71,91,149 Draper, Robert—231 Drayton, Clarence—231 Drayton, Henrietta—231 Dreyer, Dotty—18,169 Drost, David—200 Drury, Jay—231 Drury, Martin—98,99,200 Drutar, Stephen—94,95,131,200 Duhame, Stevphen—250 Duis, Karen—1 10,200 Dukelow, Lloyd—94,95, 147,200 Dullen, Robert—87,200 Duncan, Barbara—169 Dunkin, William—154,155,231 Dunning, Roy—169 Durante, Mary—200 Durbin, Craig—94,95,200 Duval, Cynthia—200 Dygert, Carl—231 Dygert, Eric—l69 Eakins, Barbara (Mrs.)—71,110 Eames, Richard—231 Eames, Teena—80,83,169 Earll, Kristy—169 Easler, Marie—231 Easom, Keith—231 Eastman, Linda—102,223 Eatmon, Mike—125,231 Ebert, Deborah—200 Eckenwiler, Linda—81,98, 106,130, 200 Eckerson, Carl—200 Eckerson, Etta—169 Ederle, Paul—108,201 Edenfield, Karen—201 Edgar, Stephen—231 Edge, Rhonda—169 Edman, Jay—169 Edmond, Robert—201 Edwards, Gary—231 Edwards, Richard—231 Efferth, Phyllis—72 Eggleston, Brian—231 Ehrlich, David—67,120,170 Ehrlich, Paul—170 Eicher, Georgette—72 Ek, Suzanne—231 Elder, William—231 Ellefson, Linda—250 Ellefson, Stanley—125,201 Elliott, Charles—170 Elliott, Diane—94,95,223 Elliott, Richard—72 Elliott, Veneta—201 Ellis, Jeff—231 Ellis, Kim—231 Ellis, Robert—201 Ellis, Suzanne—170 Ellis, Timothy—22,94,95,170 Elser, Ricky—231 Elwart, Leo—94,95,97,231 Emmett, Doris (Mrs.)—72 Emile, Francis—201 Endelman, Dennis—125,201 Enders, Christine—94,95,231 Endicott, Julie—133,231 Ennett, Michael—231 Ennis, Reva—95,201 Evans, Willie—125,250 Everitt, Barbara—72,128 Ericson, Laraine—201 Ernsting, Sherry—94,95,231 Esman, Robert—142,149,231 Espinosa, Harry—232 Esposito, Paul—170 Everington, Ernest—89,232 Ewing, Richard—201 F Fagnani, Brett—201 Fallon, James—170 Fanger, Steve—201 Farineau, David—201 Farish, Dorothy—201 Farquharson, Beverly—122,170 Farrell, Dana—37,60,86,102,170 Faulkner, Bruce—148,149,201 Faulkner, Vicki—170 Favitta, Jeffrey—201 Favitta, Josephine—88 Feeney, Elizabeth—100,232 Ferguson, Joann—232 Ferguson, Larry—170 Ferguson, Lora—89,100 Fernandez, Judy—100,232 Ferrell, James—95,232 Ferrell, Sheila—250 Fessenden, Craig—125,170 Fetherston, Edward—170 Fettes, Clark—201 Fiat, Frederick—66,72,120 Fickling, Stephen—201,223 Fielding, James—201 Fields, Deborah—4, 16,26,84,85,88, 89,102,130,132,170,259 Fields, Jerry—232 Fifer, Wendy—61,94,95,201 Fiffie, Arthur—232 Fina, Janice—201 Findley, Martha—232 Fingelly, Karen—133,232 Finzel, Jack—170 Fischer, John—201 Fisher, Mary—170 Fisk, Robert—170 Fisk, Robert—232 Fivek, Craig—20,232 Fivek, Kristi—18,82,97,170 Fitch, Avis—201 Flagler, Nila—232 Flaherty, Richard—72 Fleming, Ralph—201 Florea, John—201 Flynn, David—201 Focazio, David—201 Foisy, Deborah—232 Forbes, Glenn—34,170 Forbes, Sherry—201 Ford, Carlton—201 Ford, Glenford—232 Ford, Jerry—138,170 Ford, Leroy—232 Ford, Mildred—201 Fornby, Floyd—232 Forquer, Ginger—202 Forster, Berliot—95,232 Forsythe, Sally—170 Forthofer, Cathy—202 Fortner, Richard—232 Foster, Brian—118,232 Foster, Sharon—202 Foster, Susan—202 Fowler, Thomas—202 Foxworth, William—202 Franklin, Janie—289 Franklin, Glenda—136,171 Franklin, Ruby—223 Fraschetti, Pete—56, 152,232 Frazier, Rowena—72 Frederick, Suzanne—223 Fredericks, Karl—171 Freeburg, Debbie—170 Freels, Lee—232 Freeman, Carla—202 FRENCH CLUB—124 French, Greg—202 Frick, llona—202 Friend, Larry—95,202 Frisco, Nicholas—88, 138,202 Fritz, Kay—123,223 Fulgham, Lisa—202 Fulks, Teresa—202 Fuller, Bryan—171 Fuller, Daniel—232 Fulmore, Mae—232 Fulmore, Randolph—171 Fulmore, Sylvia—232 Fulmore, Willie—202 Funke, Mark—94,95,232 Furgason, Jo (Mrs.)—72,82 Furman, June—95,232 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA— 125 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA—126,127 FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS—129 FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION—122,123 senate mat GA i tk ENR A OCI I OLE ett NRO FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA— 128 G Gabriel, Martin—232 Gaedke, Rae—110,116,171 Gaines, Marianne—232 Gainey, Joy—232 Gale, Michele—119,171 Gale, Nancy—232 Galla, Jan—86,104,183 Galla, Linda—202 Gallagher, Linda—202 Galley, Pauvl—232 Gamble, Carolyn—171 Gamboa, Jaime—232 Gardner, Gail—171 Gardner, llona—133,232 Gardner, John—232 Gardner, Susan—80,83,91,202,205 Gargano, Myrna—202 Garland, Jill—95,232 Garland, Robert—171 Garner, Kathryn—100,102,164,171 Garnsey, Allen—232 Garnsey, Carl—94,95,232 Garnsey, Marion—94,95,97,171 Garrett, Dana—202 Gartland, Kathy—121,171 Gartman, Mary—129,232 Garton, Claudia—202 Garvin, Ernest—223 Gatley, Susan—232 Gatley, Patti—171 Gatti, Patricia—232 GAVEL CLUB—130 Gebert, Paul—72 Gee, Lisa—231,233,235 Geer, Jerry—97,227 Geer, Mary (Mrs.)—72 Genova, Dale—114,202 Gentile, Denise—233 Gerardi, Jeanne—233 Gerardis, Gary—233 Gerber, Robert—98,99, 138,171 Gerke, John—101,104,148,149,171, 183 Gerke, Linda—75,78,83,85,90,102, 130,202,253,283 Gerth, Linda—202 Gestewitz, Ronald—202 Giannini, Joyce—171 Giardina, John—202 Giardina, Nina—100,233 Gibbons, Elizabeth—89, 133,233 Gibbons, Anne—87, 106,202 Gibbs, Robert—124,171 Gibbs, Doyle—233 Gibbs, Ronnie—172 Gibbs, Thomas—90, 120,172 Gibson, Lee—22,23,104,105,172 Gibson, Donna—250 Giddens, Johnny—233 Gilbert, Karen—233 Gilchrist, David—142,157 Gill, Barbara—172 Gill, Fonnie—172 Gill, William—88,109, 148,149,202 Gillespie, Eva—202 Gillespie, John—58,88,94,95,97,104, 130,172 Gillis, James—233 Giltner, Raynond—72 Gionfriddo, Richard—205 Ginegaw, Bonnie—94,95,202 Given, Joellen—133,233,235 Givens, Deborah—125,233 Glarner, Theodore—232 Glasco, Cheryl—122,172 Glatli, Becky—61,94,95, 106,203 Godsell, Robert—203 Goetz, Sally—97,233 Goff, David—203 Goff, Janet—203 Goggin, Jean—172 Gold, Suzanne—172,183 Goldman, Stephen—203 Golly, Mary—128,1 32,203 Golly, Timothy—119,1 32,172 Gonnelli, Paul—203 Good, John—16,23,26,47,78,79,83, 84,90,92,108, 130,172,259 Goodballet, Donald—138,140,172 Goodballet, Rebecca—233 Goodheart, Bonnie—233 Goodrum, Sarah—172 Googe, Cornelius—26,34,88,89,90, 91,94,95,104,105,172 Googe, Gail—90,1 28,203 Googe, Thomas—1 42,147,233 Gordon, Diane—172 Gordon, Gail—94,95,97, 102,203 Gordon, Joan—132,203 Gore, Lovis—203 Gore, William—79, 104,135,172 Gorgan, Ricky—203 Gotleib, Esther—172 Graf, Margaret—203 Graham, Andrea—106,132,203 Graham, Hannah—233 Graham, Kay—72,102 Graham, Linda—233 Grande, Patricia—56,94,95,233,242 Grant, Keith—104,233 Gray, Cynthia—27,102,132,203 Gray, Jack—94,95,172 Gray, James—233 Gray, Robert—7,172 Graystone, Joan—233 Gray, Robert—7,172 Graystone, Joan—233 Grecco, Cynthia—26, 106,132,136, 160,172,289 Green, Cynthia—172 Green, Hal—60,72 Ken Nadassy and Bill Corbett coach the In Green, Mark—233 Green, Nancy—90,93,94,95,110,111, 132,172 Greene, Daniel—233 Greene, Harry—16,85,88,89,90,91, 99,104,203 Greenwood, Chris—234 Greensword, Harold—203 Greenwood, Holly—203 Grees, David—250 Gregory, Anthony—234 Gregory, Jack—172 Griffin, Curtis—94,95,234 Griffin, Fred—203 Griffin, Kenneth—147,234 Griffin, Linda—203 Griffiths, Patricia—234 Grigg, John—125,138,203 Griggs, Harold—157,234 Grill, Jon—234 Grismer, Arthur—72,129 Grisson, Sandra—79, 100,234 Groebe, Diane—63,203 Gronbeck, Susy—11 ,26,34,87,90, 100,102,105,124,172 Groover, Daniel—234 Groover, Kathleen—173 Gross, Allen—173 Gross, Edward—203 Gross, Laurie—203 Gross, Richard—203 Groulx, Lovise—203 Gruber, Greg—132,203 Guinn, Judith—173 Guinn, June—173 Gunderson, Robert—203 Gunkel, Susan—173 Gundlach, George—234 Gurcak, John—125,173 Guss, Diane—234 Guthrie, Gary—98,99,204 Guy, Deborah—54,81,204,233 H Hadler, Peggy—173 Hagen, Rebecca—234 Hagen, Roxanne—1 23,204 Hager, Deborah—204 Hagerty, Linda—234 Hagerty, Bill—234 Hagn, Linda—204 Hahn, Linda—173 Haggerty, Timothy—234 Hagmaier, Charlene—234 Hagn, William—234 Hale, Carol—82,111,152,173 Hale, Cheri—204 Hale, Forrest—73 Hale, Leslee—100,234 Hale, Mike—234 Hale, Valerie—234 Hall, Deborah—173 Hall, Holley—234 Hall, Jacalyn—234 ternational Club team during the Powder Puff football game. 313 Hall, Joyce—204 Hall, Kathy—100,116,173 Hall, Michael—94,95,97,173 Hall, Ruth—204 Hall, Regeana—234 Hall, Sharon—250 Hamilton, Thee Ron—91,98,99,173 Hancock, Carol—87,100,128,204 Hannah, Linwood—204 Hannon, Lawrence—22,23,173 Hansen, Larry—204 Hansen, Sandie—173 Hansen, Victor—173 Hammett, Debra—234 Harbin, Sondra—234 Harding, Cristine—48,79,84,85,89, 91,106,159,204 Harding, Milton—73,130 Hardy, Edward—204 Hardy, Linda—98,204 Hardy, Noel—89,234 Hardy, Susan—174 Hargrove, Connie—1 14,204 Hargrove, Victoria—133,234 Harmon, Cathy—204 Harnist, Nancy—100,234 Harper, Dorothy (Mrs.)—50,73 Harper, Mary—154,234 Harrell, Bruce—32,33,62,94,95, 132, 174,262 Harrell, Keith—174 Harrell, Mark—234 Harrell, Timothy—234 Harris, Brenda—204 Harris, Dail—61,114,128 Harris, Mike—205 Harris, Jeffrey—1 42,234 Harris, Judy—204 Harris, Linda—204 Harris, Linda—234 Harris, Marlene—114,124,204 Harris, Patricia—205 Harris, Patricia—234 Harris, Patrick—234 Harris, Priscilla—100,174 Harris, William—174 Harrison, James—174 Harrison, Larry—204 Harrison, Richard—204 Harrison, Wendy—204 Hart, Deborah—97,234 Hart, William—204 Hartage, Kevin—234 Hartman, Joe—234 Hartz, Deborah—234 Harvey, Calvin—204 Harvey, Dave—94,174 Harvey, David—95,204 Hasis, Talle—1 14,204 Hatfield, Herman—73, 156,157 Hatfield, Linda—123,204 Haverfield, Lucy—128,234 Hawes, Charles—157,234 Hayes, Kathleen—111,174 Hayes, Marcia—234 Hayes, Pamela—235 Hayes, Rose—204 Hayslip, Linda—174 Hayward, Megan—205 Hazen, James—89,204 Healy, Gail—204 Heath, Billy—174 Heath, Thomas—204 Hedden, Lionel—235 Hedspeth, Roger—204 Heffner, William—148,235 Hegarty, Pamela—204 Hegarty, William—125,174 Hegney, Yvonne—116,174 Heifner, Jack—73,163 Heiser, Betty—87 Helle, Robert—235 Hellegaard, Christi—97,204 Hells, Viosa (Mrs.)—70 Helton, Susan—174 Henderson, Heather—205 Henesy, Dorothy (Mrs.)—73 Hendricks, Leonard—205 Hendrix, Donna—137,235 Hendrix, Charles—69,235 Hendrix, Richard—205 Henley, Emma (Mrs.)—70 Henley, Patti—97,250 Henning, James—82,104,149,205 Henning, Sheryl—235 Hentz, Deborah—205 Herbst, Carmen—205 Herbst, Daniel—235 Herdeg, John—235 Herrera, James—1 16,205 Herron, Cathy—100,235 Hesier, Betty—205 Hesselton, Dean—118,235 Hewitt, Asa—205 Hewitt, Jennie—82,205 Hicks, David—235 Hicks, Lester—235 Higgins, Lawrence—174 Hightower, Reid—235 Hill, Amy—87,89,205 Hill, Leonard—235 Hill, Rebecca—174 Hilliard, Rose—95,102,205 Hills, Deborah—175 Hine, Christopher—205 Hines, Judith—205 Hines, Kaye—175 Hirsch, Marsha (Mrs.)—73,124 Hoag, James—175 Hoag, Sally—235 Hodges, David—142,235 Hoey, Eileen—89,175 Hogan, Diane—87,106,132,133,205 Hogan, Lee—235 Hogan, Michael—175 Hogen, Judith—100,114,130,205 Holbrook, Maria—79,86,90, 102,132, 159,175,260 Holder, Kay—175 Hole, Carol—89,94,95,97,235 Holley, Cecelia—235 Holloway, Theresa—121,175 Holmes, Patrick—138;205 Holt, Sharon—205 Hooker, Eleanor—205 Hooper, Ruth—73 Hoops, Phala—235 Hope, Robert—235 Hopkins, Hazel—223 Hoppin, Lisa—206 Horn, Robert—206 Hornack, Anita—106,175 Hornack, Daniel—1 48,149,235 Horton, Joyce—206 Hosey, Deirdre—235 Howard, Aaron—235 Howard, Deborah—235 Howard, James—6,94,95,175 Howard, Marilyn—235 Howard, Thomas—109 Howard, Tiiothy—235 Howell, Elizabeth—100,235 Howell, Mark—98,175 Hoy, Randall—95,235 Huber, Janice—175 Huckins, Bruce—175 Hudgins, James—235 Huff, David—206 Huffman, Jackie—236 Hufnagel, Ernest—88,206 Hufnagel, Linda—235 Hughes, Levi—236 Hugli, Rachel—89,236 Hulette, Susan—236 Hull, Carrie—82,175 Hull, Debra—236 Hundley, Estel—236 Hunn, Linda—97,234 Hunsicker, David—206 Hunt, Greg—236 Hunter, Elva (Mrs.)—73 Hunter, Kathleen—175 Hunter, Kenneth—206 Huntley, Carolyn—206 Huntley, Mary—236 Hurley, Kevin—142,236 Hurt, Janis—236 Hutchinson, Carolyn—236 Hutchinson, David—236 Hutchinson, Marjori—93,206 Hyde, Carol—206 Hylek, Steven—236 Hunton, Robert—236 Ibert, Patricia—236 Inlow, Gordon—236 Inman, John—236 Innaccone, Diane—236 Innes, Bonnie—175 INTERACT—108, 109 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL—90 INTERNATIONAL CLUB—132,133 Ireland, Robert—94,95,118,236 Isler, Terry—175 Jackson, Johnnie—236 Jackson, Kathy—206 Jackson, Linda—236 Jack son, Lydia—236 Jackson, Mildred—175 Jackson, Newton—236 Jackson, William—125,236 Jacobs, Jay—236 Jaksch, Belda (Mrs.)—70 James, Blondell—260 James, Kristi—175 Jameson, Patricia—175 Jansen, Martha (Mrs.)—73 Jarjoura, Mitchell—206 Jarosh, Edward—206 Jefferies, Eddie—142,236 Jeffries, Ruben—138 Jenkins, Larry—206 Jenkins, Michael—95,236 Jennaro, Thomas—206 Jervey, Michael—236 Jesse, Jill—206 Jimmerson, Deborah—206 Jimmerson, Donya—236 Joans, Charles—206 Jodway, Judith—236 John, Linda—206 Johns, Daniel—108,125,138,206 Johns, Steve—206 Johnson, Aaron—99,206 Johnson, Ed—73 Johnson, Christine—236 Johnson, Dale—236 Johnson, David—1 43,236 Johnson, Deborah—176 Johnson, Frank—206 Johnson, Gary—176 Johnson, George—236 Johnson, Henry—207 Johnson, John—138,207 Johnson, John—108, 138,207 Johnson, Judy (Mrs.)—73 Johnson, Judith—236 Johnson, Karen—176 Johnson, Katheryn—207 Johnson, Linda—176 Johnson, Linda—236 Johnson, Mark—138,176 Johnson, Mary—207 Johnson, Neil—82, 149,207 Johnson, Rebecca—207 Johnson, Regina—236 Johnson, Ronald—236 Johnson, Sophie—207 Johnson, Steve—236 Johnson, Vernon—236 Johnson, William—176 Johnston, Kathy—94,95,176 Johnston, Patrick—97,207 Johnston, Thomas—237 Jolitz, Timothy—207 Jonas, Allan—237 Jones, James—89,237 Jones, Jeffrey—237 Jones, Prince—207 Jones, Lenora—223 Jones, Steven—176 Jones, Ted—237 Jorgensen, Timothy—1 16,207 Jou, Martha—176 Joubert, Margaret—237 Joyner, Johnny—250 Juday, Jim—108, 156,176 JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE— 131 JUNIOR CIVITAN—112,113 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE—119 JUNIORETTES—106,107 JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES—114,115 Just, Michael—207 Justice, Nolene—73,163 K Kane, Pete—70 Karnicnik, Mary—1 28,237 Karr, Betty (Mrs.)—70 Kartub, Marcia—93,95,207 Kashmiry, Mohsen—104,176 Kasparian, Linda—237 Kaufmann, Kristel—237 Kausner, Kim—207 Kean, Lois—237 Keaton, Linda—93,95,237 Keebler, Fred—176 Keefer, Jay—207 Keefer, Jerry—207 Keeley, Patricia—237 Keene, Kerry—207 Keeney, Nancy—207 Kellam, Hurshellene—93,95, 114,207 Keller, Spencer—176 Kellermann, Kathy—237 Kellogg, Denise—207 Kelson, Margaret—207 Kelton, Linda—100,176 Kelton, John—207 Kemmler, Gretchen—89, 100,152,237 Kemmler, John—176 Kendall, David—88,104,207 Kennedy, Chris—51,82,97,223 Kent, John—94,95,207 Kercheval, Julie—32, 101,106,136, 176 Kerr, David—207 Kershner, Karen—207 Kersten, Christine—207 Kester, Cheryl—237 Kester, Robert—207 Kesterson, Robert—94,95,207 KEY CLUB—104,105 KEYETTES—102,103 Kidd, Billy=125,207 Kieninger, Kathleen—77,79,94,95, 102,130,176,283 Kilgore, Carol—121,176 Killebrew, Mary—60,73,132 Kimmel, Marie—100,207 Kimmel, Maria—207 King, Chester—7,18,22,28,88,94,95, 97,108,130,176 King, Diane—100,237 King, Rachel(Mrs.)—70 King, Ronnie—223 King, Thomas—207 Kinley, Thomas—237 Kipp, Charles—237 Kipp, Robyne—94,95,207 Kirk, Charles—208 Kirkland, Susie (Mrs.)—70 Kirksey, Timothy—208 Kirsch, Helen (Mrs.)—70 Kleinnow, Michael—208 Kleir, Alexis—176 Klier, Heidi—208 Klieves, Paula—97,208 Kliner, Bruce—94,95,176 Kling, Frederic—208 Knab, Kristine—8,27,86, 102,103,105, 124,164,176 Knefel, Susan—82,97,208 Knight, Deborah—237 Knight, DeVan—208 Knight, Nandy—223 Knight, Randall—237 Knight, Edward—208 Knowles, Jeffrey—237 Knowles, Johnny—237 Knowles, Lemuel—208 Koch, Teddie—237 Koenig, Lynn—238 Kollar, Nancy—10,208 Killer, Doug—176 Koller, Richard—238 Kollman, Billie (Mrs.)—73 Koplin, Lynne—97, 100,176 Konigsburg, Linda—20, 100,238 Koteskey, Edward—238 Kotowske, Deborah—208 Kotschi, Mardell—177 Kotschi, Michele—177 Kowlaski, Allen—118,238 Kozuck, Linda—60,106,136,208 Kravchenko, Kevin—238 Kropgg, Carl—89,95,238 Kropff, Carol—238 Kropff, Glenda—238 Krull, Lee—197,208 Krull, Linda—177 Kulp, Khriste—250 Kummer, James—208 Kunkle, James—177 Kunkle, Jo—177 Kuntz, Beth—238 Kusmich, Chester—99,208 Kyle, Kevin—138,208 Kyle, Kim—142,147,156,157,238 L Labaugh, Lynette—238 Lacy, Bernard—238 LaFlam, Delia—100,177 Lake, William—177 Lambert, Therese—97, 106,128,154, 208 Lambo, Joyce—111,177 Lammers, Lois—238 Lame, Carl—108,177 Lane, Enith—114,177 Lang, George—177 Langley, Debora—86,94,95, 102,177 Langteau, Betty (Mrs.)—73,84 Lapointe, Donna—116,208 Lashbrook, David—208 Latham, Lauren—123,208 Lauro, Laraine—208 Lawrence, Gary—138,156,208 Lawrence, Jeff—147,151,238 Lawrence, Linda—177 Lawrence, Terry—238 Lay, Deena—82,208 Layne, Danny—208 Lea, Walter—108,111,132,144,177, 256 Leadbeater, Ruth—208 Leatherwood, Caroly—208 Leavitt, Laura—97 Lechner, Bonnie—208 Lee, James—119,177 Lefler, Kay—238 Lefler, Susan—121,177 Lehtonen, Brian—238 Leibold, Michael—208 Leitner, Linda—87,97, 102,208 Lent, Richard—177 Lentz, Sidney—97, 125,238 Lenz, Janet—82,83, 106,208 Leon, Jeffrey—73,104,138 Leonhardt, Cheri—124,208 LePage, Nancy—106, 128,129,208 LeRiche, Gary—208 LeSerra, Carol—208 Lettis, Anne—250 Lewis, Dale—238 Lewis, Flora—208 Lewis, Jannett—121,178 Lewis, Jody—178 Lewis, Lyn—123,208 Lewis, Mary—208 Lewis, Teresa—100,208 Liesenfelt, Brian—208 Liesenfelt, Sally—130,238 Lighthill, Linda—94,95,209 Linville, Phillip (Mrs.)—144,290 Littlefield, Juanita—250 Lovach, Toni—209 Logan, Ronnie—178 Loganzo, Karen—97,238 Loganzo, Peter—89,97,104,209 Lohnaas, Jonathan—178,209 Lohr, Debra—152,238 Lomax, Joan—209 Lombardo, Joyce—238 Lomen, Thomas—238 Long, John—132,177,178 Loomis, Annette—87,128,223 Loomis, Cheryl—238 Loos, Deborah—101,102, 132,152, 194,209,256 Loos, Rhonda—178 Lopez, Craig—238 Lopez, Don—238 This year the Pompano campus proudly displays ten new air-conditioned portables amid landscaping. Lopez, Melvin—223 Lord, Eve—178 Lorescan, Marcia—238 Love, Sandra—130,238 Love, Sanford—209 Lowther, Mary—209 Lucas, Michael—178 Lucas, Wendy—209 Ludwig, Rita—238 Lumley, Ann—209 Lumsden, John—209 Lunda, Gwendolyn—98,229,238 Lundy, Pamela—98, 100, 106,164,178 Lynch, Laurel—209 Lyons, Karen—102,178 M MacDonald, Libby—209 MacDonald, Ned—209 Mace, Daniel—209 MacGregor—95 MacMillen, Shelly—95,133 MacNeilly, Robert—98,209 Madden, Jeffrey—91,209 Maddrey, Steven—125,209 Madison, Henry—178 Madison, Lonnie—209 Magers, Thomas—238 Maggi, Bernard—125,178 Maggi, James—125,209 Maggio, Dorinda—38,45,94,95,97, 179 Maggiore, Dana—179 Maggiore, Mona—210 Mahoney, Judy—210 Mahoney, Richard—94,95,97,179 Major, Bobbie—179 Major, Susan—238 MAJORETTES—93 Malone, Kathleen—210 Malone, Kevin—87,94,95,210 Malone, Richard—179 Maloni, Chris—179 Manchester, Jane—152 Mandell, Bonnie—22,23,26,38,78, 83,87,90, 102,130,179 Mandrell, Janet—238 Manniello, Gail—179 Manter, George—51,108,111,138, 144,169 Manwell, James—238 Marinchak, Pamela—20,100,238 Marino, Alfred—238 Marion, Clifford—210 Marion, James—210 Markel, Deborah—238 Marlin, Judy—239 Marlowe, Randolph—20,98,99, 149 Marsden, Karen—79, 159,239 Marsh, Gregory—85, 108,179,262 Martin, Bonnie—94,95,97,179 Martin, Carl—129,290 Martin, Cynthia—239 Martin, Gary—210 Martin, Richard—118,131,179 Martin, Roger—210 Marone, Kenneth—79,99, 104,105, 135,179 Martyka, Cynthia—1 16,210 Marucci, Samuel—1 56,179 Mason, Bonita—223 Mason, Lynne—94,95,239 Massey, Cindy—89,210 Massey, James—89,210 Massey, Michael—210 Masters, Michele—94,95,179 Masterson, Victoria—179 Masucci, Robert—239 Mathis, Carlton—239 Mattern, Patricia—210 Matthews, Elye—210 Matthews, Karen—210 Matthews, Lena (Mrs.)—73,75,80,83, 290 Maudsley, Janet—210 Maver, James—49,290 Mauger, Scott—45,108,144,210,283 Maute, Richard—210 Maxey, Patsy—210 May, Carolyn—95,102,210 May, Dean—179 Mayberry, Trevas—239 Mayerle, Lonna—35,210 Mayer, Helena—133,239 Mayer, Lynn—239 Mayerle, Cathy—239 Mayes, Robert—179 Maynard, Michael—52,86,97,130, 179 Mazza, Catherine—22,26,40,47,79, 88,103,144,160,179,278 McAllister, Connie—98, 100,239 McAllister, Larry—179 McCabe, Wanda—250 McCahill, Jack—73,290 McCall, Stanley—104,138,290 McCann, Linda—239 McCarley, Debbie—77,79,124 McCartha, Teresa—1 14,133,179 McCarthy, Pavl—210 McCarthy, Thomas—210 McCarty, Susan—210 McCaughey, Patricia (Mrs.)—73 McCauley, Karen—223 McClave, lan—239 McClendon, Floyd—239 McClintock, Gayle—210 McClure, Michael—210 McConnell, Alice—179 McCormack, Susan—179 McCovan, Patricia—239 McCouley, Steve—250 McCoy, Brenda—1 14,239 McCoy, Debbie—100,179 McCullough, Chris—210 McDaniel, Tim—81,179 McDonald, James—239 McDonald, Leon—210 McDonald, Rinnie—239 McDougald, Donna—210 McEvoy, Marie—210 McFadden, David—97,239 McGregor, Don—239 McGuire, Deborah—210 Mcilhenny, Christy—239 Mcilhenny, Susan—210 McKeefer, Jerry—239 McKeithen, Madine—239 McLean, George—125,210 McLean, James—239 McMeans, Kenneth—290 McMahon, Annette—179 McMahon, Joan—133,240 McMillan, Harriet (Mrs.)—62,73,98, 290 McMillen, Shelly—240 McMullen, Patricia—210 McNeal, Sue—240 McNeal, Terry—210 McNeile, Kenneth—250 McNerin, Steve—240 McNulty, John—210 McPhail, Jean—18,79,83, 103,122, 180,283 McSpadden, Leilani—240 McThay, Lincoln—98,180 McWhorter, Deborah—129,240 McWhorter, Diana—180 McWhorter, Marc—95,210 Mead, James—138 Meder, Dale—108,132,156,180 Mee, Paul—98,180 Mehoves, Cynthia—211 Meier, Mary—38,86,89,101,103,105, 136,137,180 Meilahn, Douglas—89,98,99, 108, 138,211 Meissner, Patrice—90,114,115,180 Meister, Richard—240 Meitz, Ann—240 Melas, Eugenia—180,188 Melvin, Joyce—211 Melvin, Marie—240 Menius, Opal—73,290 Mennes, Debra—240 Meg Barry—22,101,104,132,152, Mercer, Michael—240 Mercer, Rickey—211 Meriwether, Karen—240 Merton, Glenn—180 Mertz, Robert—290 Meyer, Christine—180 Meyer, Pamela—94,95,211 Meyer, Ralph—240 Miceli, Debra—100,240 Michaelis, Fonda—180 Michaelis, Kevin—124,240 Michau, Charmaine—1 19,223 Michelson, Chris—97,240 Mickel, Joy—223 Mickler, Doug—240 Middaugh, Jeffrey—211 Miles, Paula—82,93,95,211 Miller, Billy—73,148,290 Miller, Deborah—211 Miller, Dona—240 Miller, Gail—240 Miller, John—180 Miller, Kathleen—211 Miller, Linda—93,95,211 Miller, Anito—240 Miller, Marcia—98,100,180 Miller, Patricia—180 Miller, Quan—22,26,38,48,91,160, 181 Miller, Sam—90,97,194,203,211 Mills, Katherine—87,94,95,211 Mills, Linda—181 Mills, Pamela—114,181 Mills, Paula—211 Milobar, Jacqueline—240 Miner, Barbara—93,95, 106,211 Minnich, Edward—240 Minnick, Jennifer—103,181 Mitchell, Maureen—1 20,122,181 Moller, Kurt—131,211 Mollo, Jeffrey—240 Mona rd, Helen—106,181 Monard, Jodi—100,124 MONOGRAM—101 Montgomery, Gayle—132,211 Montgomery, Lynn—100,101,111, 152,181 Moody, Henry—58,73,209,290 Moody, Karen—98,137,240 Moody, Mike—240 Moody, Sue—85,103,120,128,181 Moore, Brian—142,240 Moore, Curtis—223 Moore, Dale—200 Moore, Edward—240 Moore, Gail—240 Moore, Gail—20,95,99 Moore, James—144,145 Moore, Joseph—211 Moore, Linda—211 Moore, Michael—98,240 Moore, Pamela—181 Moore, Pavla—211 Moore, Thomas—95,240 Mooreland, Jasper—125,212 Morehead, Glen—9,85,87,104,212 Morgan, Charles—131,212 Morgan, Douglas—212 Morger, Robert—241 Morosini, Patty—212 Morpeth, Cyle—52,93,95, 107,132, 181,278 Morris, Bonnie—181 Morris, Robert—241 Morris, Tucker—73,144,290 Morrison, Doreen—107,181 Mosher, Janice—89, 100,235,241 Mosher, Jeff—138,212 Moss, Mark—241 Moss, Shelly—212 Mott, Vicke—181 Motz, Sharon—181 Motzner, Curtis—73,290 Mountain, Lawana—89,241,246 Moyer, Vanessa—24] Muir, Sandy—108,144,181,188 Mulcoon, Patricia—132 Mullen, Wayne—241 Mullen, Therese—241 Mumford, John—97,223 Mumford, Paul—81,241 Murphy, Craig—1 42,157,241 Murphy, Margaret—181 Murphy, Marie—58,73,92,290 Murphy, Michael—212 Murray, Geraldine—241 Murray, Gertrude (Mrs.)—70 Murray, Harry—212 Murray, Pamela—111,123,181 Murray, Patricia—212 Musengo, Marianna—133,241 Musselman, Janet—212 Myers, Evelyn (Mrs.)—73,290 Myrick, Betty—73, 102,137,290 N Nadassy, Kenneth—79, 108,138,140, 156,181 Nadeau, Cynthia—225 Nappe, Mary—241 Nash, Bruce—181 Nash, Hibbard—157,241 Nash, Linda—181 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—86, 87 Neal, James—241 Neal, Linda—100,181 Neale, Linda—241 Nealon, Patricia—87,98, 100,103,212 Nealon, Raymond—241 Nederlanden, Alan—212 Needham, Randy—241 Neill, Mike—241 Neill, Karen—212 Nelson, David—182 Nelson, Daiane—241 Nelson, Karen—133,241 Nelson, Kathleen—111,132,133,212 Nelson, Kristina—133 Nelson, Marylin—241 Newman, Daniel—182 Newman, Edward—212 Newman, Marvin—212 Newton, Denise—241 Neylon, Bruce—240 Neylon, David—182 Nichols, John—212 Nichols, Patricia—212 Nicholson, Nancy—94,95,212 Nickel, Bruce—1 42,148,241 Nickerson, John—18,85,94,95,97,182 Nickerson, Mary (Mrs.)—73,290 Niedmiller, Chris—212 Nielsen, Daryl—241 Nielsen, David—87,88,152,199,212 Niessen, William—212 Niskala, John—212 Noble, Patty—212 Noe, Mike—241 Nogar, Douglas—213 Nolan, Bob—142,241 Nolan, John—182 Noland, Cathy—182 Norheim, Steven—24] Norling, Gregg—213 Norris, Carolyn—182 Norris, Janice—241 North, Carlton—49,89, 108,241 Norton, Elaine—88,111,121,182 Nowak, Roberta—1 22,182 Noyes, Kathryn—250 Noyes, Linda—94,95,133,241 Nulle, Susan—182 Nugent, Daniel—138,140,143,149, 241 Nugent, John—101,109,138,148,182 Nugent, Linda—213 Nussdorf, Thomas—213 Nye, Ryland—241 ie) O’Brien, Marianne—89, 182 O'Bryan, James—156,241 Ochsner, Kristi—9.4,95,97, 182,241 O'Connor, Joan—41,79,86,94,95, 102,118,182,283 Odachowski, Wayne—241 OFFICE STAFF—50 Olds, Randall—104,182 O'Leary, Joanne—213 Olin, Barbara—213 Oliver, Stanley—125,213 Olmstead, Faith—213 Olmstead, Lowell—213 Olson, Livie—182 Olson, Lynn—241 O’Meara, Daniel—213 O'Neill, Cathy—94,95,213 ORACLE—80,81 ORCHESTRA—96,97 Orlando, Robert—213 Orr, Bryant—111,213 Orrell, Suzanne—290 Orrell, Teddy—182 Osborne, Susie—100,182 O’Shea, Kathy—182 Osterhout, Robert—182 Ostrosser, Peter—213 Ostrowe, Jane—124,241 Oszkandy, Ted—182 Ott, Jeanne—94,95,213 OUTCRY—82 Overton, Doris—182 Owen, Glenn—108,132,180,182,184 Owen, Dave—149,247 Owens, Barbara—100,241 Owens, Julanne—8,89,213 Owens, Vivian (Mrs.)—74,290 Pace, Patricia—241 Padgett, Anthony—213 Padgett, Debra—241 Paliughi, Jeanne—114,182 Palmer, Jeanie—213 Palmer, William—95,113,213 Palmese, Joseph—213 Palmese, Kim—241 Pandolfi, Joseph—213 Panish, Richard—241 Panton, Frederick—213 Papantonatos, Nick—241 Paquette, Barbara—213 Paquette, Julie—24] Paradise, Randy—213 Parent, Carl—242 Parman, Karen—77,79,83,213 Park, Marikay—97,133,242 Parker, Annie—238,250 Parker, Harry—242 Parker, June—82,242 Parks, Robert—74,149,291 Parrish, Dan—242 Parrish, Gary—242 Parrish, Tony—213 Parrish, Vaughn—182 Parsley, Garry—242 Parsons, Mary—213 Passarelli, Florence—250 Paton, Daniel—242 Paton, John—182 Patterson, Patricia—242 Patte.son, Paulette—213 Paul, Dudley—94,95,213 Paul, Lawrence—99,213 Paul, Roger—213 Paully, Maria—242 Payne, Carolyn—74,290 Payne, Dean—142,148,242,248 Peabody, Donna—89,91,214 Peacock, Ricky—94,95 Pearce, Linda—79,89,310 Pearsall, Kim—116,124,183 Pechous, Susan—128,183 Peck, Libby—100,183 Peck, John—242 Pecora, Linda—123,214 Pecorina, Gregory—242 Peel, Thomas—183 Peirce, Laurie—242 Pelton, Linda—183 Pemberton, Donald—223 Perkins, Betty—242 Perkins, Bob—242 Perkins, Carol—133,242 Perkins, Jamie—242 Perdins, Mary—183 Perry, Anne—214 Perry, Jane—183 Persons, Particia—214 Peterson, Mac—242 Peterson, Scott—214 Petherbridge, Jane—183 Petri, Gregg—242 Petroshius, James—214 Pfeifler, John—183 Pfeifler, Susan—250 Philbin, James—214 Philpart, Carolyn—214 Philippson, Gretchen—242 Pilgrim, Susan—214 Pilon, Thomas—20,89, 105,250 Pilon, Mark—214 Pinkney, Horace—183 Pintaluga, Andres—242 Pittman, Caroline—94,95,97,214 Pittman, John—242 Pittman, Lois (Mrs.)—74 Pitts, Patricia—20,242 Plant, Charles—242 Planutis, James—74,112,113,290 Pohl, Carol—88,111,120,184 Pohl, Debra—223 Poitier, Anthony—214 Poitier, Gail—214 Poitier, Sharavon—100,242 Polachek, Jules—97,242 Polen, Patricia—26,40,84,85,88,90, 98,107,184,278 Poling, David—142,148,242 Politz, John—214 Polvere, Michael—214 Pomeranz, Freda—214 Poppert, Carolyn—18,85,184 Porta, Craig—214 Portman, Janine—116,214 Powell, James—214 Powers, Patricia—107,122,184 Powers, Pauline—184 Praisler, David—242 Pray, Harold—223 Prescott, Carol (Mrs.)—74,110,290 President, Henriett—214 President, Melinda—242 Preste, Paul—33,95,214 Preston, Debra—193 Proctor, Don—22,95,113,184 Prevatte, Constance—214 Prevatte, Tanya—242 Price, Jenny—214 Price, Mike—243 Price, Patricia—214 Pridemore, Karen—214 Priegel, Barbara—214 Prince, Diane—242 Profitt, Paul—36,48,74,290 Proult, Diane—242 Provencal, Carmel (Mrs.)—66,290 Prystup, Debbie—250 Purcell, Thomas—242 Purdy, Mary—116 Purdy, Judy—90,111,116,120,122, 123,184 o Queen, Jaqueline—184 Quicker, Debbie—184 Quicker, Mary—242 QUILL AND SCROLL—83 Quinn, Lawrence—1 46,242 Quintiliani, Anthony—242 R Raab, Valerie—193 Raba, Bruce—242 Radak, John—243 Ragin, Elizabeth—184,243 Ragin, Robert—243 Rahming, Althea—243 Raines, Joyce—133 Raison, Patricia—214 Ralph, Cheryl—119,184 Ralston, John—243 Ramsey, Barbara—74,106,290 Rakestraw, Margaret—214 Randall, Linda—243 Rankins, Mary—125,243 Rattray, Shirley—214 Rawlinson, Peggy—184 Rawlinson, Rebecca—94,95, 103,243 Ray, Susan—100,185 Redding, Kenneth—243 Redling, Gary—98,99,185 Reece, Carol—215 Reed, James—215 Reel, Albert—243 Soe ee es Deserted by the sightseers and fishermen, the Pompano pier is left to the salt breezes blowing overhead and the murmuring sea waves below. Reeves, Patricia—250 Reeves, Randall—215 Rehwald, Debra—103,185 Reid, Donald—105,185 Reif, Kathleen—97,243 Reineri, Janet—185 Reis, Darlene—111,185 Reis, Marlene—243 Relkin, Darrell—243 Rencher, John—101,138,185 Render, Robert—185 Replogle, Curtis—215 Replogle, Deborah—215 Reynolds, Cathy—185,243 Reynolds, Christine—215 Reynolds, Leslie—243 Rhodes, Anna—107,116,124,185 Rhodes, Gregory—243 Rhodes, Joy—97,107,215 Rhone, Rit—215 Rice, William—113,250 Richards, Stephen—243 Richardson, Gail—250 Richardson, Sally—20,82,89,111,224, 229,242,243 Richter, Thomas—243 Rickey, Richard—243 Riddick, Jeannie—243 Ridgely, Richard—215 Riggs, David—1 42,243 Rizi, Joanne—243 Roads, Beth—243 Roads, Scott—215 Roark, Ronald—215 Roberson, Sheryl—107,133,136,215 Roberts, Edwards—250 Roberts, John—142,243 Roberts, Linda—243 Roberts, Marcia—185 Roberts, Sherry—95,243 Robertson, Bonnie—86, 103,132,185 Robertson, Karen—94,95,215 Robey, Pat—107,185 Robinson, Hubert—243 Robinson, Jeffrey—243 Robinson, Joan—185 Robinson, Michael—23,48,90,185 Robson, Gordon—97,243 Rock, Robert—243 Rockafellow, Margaret (Mrs.)—74, 290 Rodden, Keith—215 Rodgers, Claudia—20,89,243 Rodgers, Deborah—66,100,124,185 Rodgers, Glenda—185 Rodgers, Joan—215 Rodgers, Mike—243 Rodocker, Curtis—20,244 Rodovich, Holly—244 Rodriquez, Emilio—185 Rodriquez, Naomi—244 Roepnack, Sandra—87,107,132,215 Rogers, Don—244 Rogers, Willaim—244 Rohrer, Brace—185 Rohrer, Jeff—82,120,215 Rokos, Edward—215 Rolle, Kenneth—215 Rollins, Kathryn—215,256 Rolston, Eugene—94,95,244 Roman, Carol—185 Romanus, Phyllis—185 Rose, James—215 Rose, Jeffery—118,244 Rose, Lea—185 Rosen, David—128,244 Rosenblatt, John—215 Rosenlund, Dan—223 Rosenzweig, Mike—244 Ross, Cheryl—215 Ross, Deborah—107,185,273 Ross, Dianne—100,185 Ross, Jane—88,123,215 Ross, William—131,244 Ross, Nancy—215 Roti, Jane—244 Roti, Jed—88,185 Rowe, John—97,215 Rowe, Roger—18,23,38,87,113,186 Rowdon, Melody—93,95, 107,215 Rowland, Dorothy—244 Rowland, Roger—125,186 Rubin, Elizabeth (Mrs.)—74,291 Rundle, Kathy—244 Rush, Louis—244 Russell, Dale—244 Russell, David—244 Russell, Sarah—186 Russell, Thomas—20,118,244 Rutkowski, Eddie—244 Ryan, George—20,52,74,291 Ryder, Diane—215 Rylander, Don—120,186 Rynne, Alfred—244 Ss Sabin, James—104,105,183,186 Sabin, Robert—108,144,148,149 Sabin, William—74,291 Sadler, Rosemarie—244 Safewright, Gary—215 St. James, Yvonne—186 Saletto, Penny—86,103,186 Salisbury, Peter—98,244 Salisbury, Janice—94,95,61,216 Salter, Keith—216 Samko, Jane—186 Sanders, Kathleen—216 Sandhagen, Phillip—94,95,216 Sandler, Michael—244 Santiesteban, Joseph—291 Santoro, Stephanie—100,186,187 Sarson, Jemette—58,90,101,106,154, 186 Sarson, Karen—89 Sarvis, Donna—133,216 Satterfield, Bruce—142,149,244 Saver, Cherly—33,111,216 Saurman, Patricia—244 Sause, Barbara—216 Savino, Patti—186 Sawyer, Pam—7,16,18,85,103,124, 130,186 Sayers, John—95,216 Scanlon—186 Scardino, Robert—89,97,244 Schaffner, Leslie—216 Schaufelberger, James—1 42,146,244 Scheck, Doris (Mrs.)—74,291 Scherer, Ronnie—291 Schick, Karen—244 Schleid, Martha—111,216 Schmalz, John—244 Schmidt, Dana—224,240,244 Schmidt, Robert—216 Schmidt, Sheryl—111,114,186 Schnitker, Garie—186 Schooley, Donald—186 Schoonover, Linda—86,94,95,97,103, 186 Schrader, Cheryk—216 Schrank, Joanne—216 Schroeder, Charles—244 Schroll, Mike—216 Schuessler, Joan—111,186 Schultz, Allen—244 Schultz, Karen—244 Schultz, Martha—244 Schumann, Vickie—216 Schwartz, Bonnie—216 Schwartz, Robert—116,216 Schweileit, Bertha—244 Schwertok, Jaqueline—133,244 Scott, Casandra—82,124,245 Scott, Christine—124,216 Scott, Deborah—98,100,107,168,186 Scott, Jerome—146,245 Scott, Joe—186 Scott, Joseph—216 Scott, Malia—97,216 Scott, Marianne—94,186 Scott, Mark—95,148,216 Scott, Patricia—216 Scott, Thomas—108,245 Seabrooks, Fredricka—216 Seabrooks, David—216 Searles, Roxanne—245 Sebastian, Deborah—216 Seiffert, Robert—105,187 Seifreit, Pat—107,187 Sellers, Nancy—245 Sems, Ruth—245 Serfling, Scott—22,26,28,57,88,90, 91,101,104,105,132,187 Serra, Cynthia—101,205,216 Shade, Pavl—216 Shahan, Christina—100,245 Shank, Mary—187 Shardell, Jean—88,133,132,216 Sharkey, Joan—245 Sharp, Sandra—121,187 Shater, Marti—122,187 Shater, Teri—245 Shea, Ruth (Mrs.)—74,92, 122,123, 291 Shedler, Patricia—15,79,83,103,187 Shedler, Susan—15,79,83,86, 102,187 Shelton, Conley—245 Shepherd, Cynthia—115,216 Shepherd, Diane—217 Sherbert, John—245 Sherbert, Linda—26,38,42,52,80,81, 83,84,86,90, 103,187 Sherk, Kathleen—245 Sherman, Mitchell—81,154,217 Sherman, Sandra—217 Sherhouse, Pamela—245 Shiner, Claudia—87, 103,217 Shipe, Donald—244 Shipe, James—244 Shipley, Dave—174 Shirk, Robert—245 Shively, Robert—146,244 Shivers, Barbara—217 Shook, Janice—223 Show, Charles—217 Shrader, Mimi—100, 107,217 Shrank, Joanne—115 Shulby, Ronald—101,132,152,187 Shumaker, Frances (Mrs.)—70 Shumaker, Priscilla—26,36,88,89, 174,187 Shuman, Ervin—245 Shumate, Edward—217 Siedentopf, Leland—245 Sillani, Karen—217 Silvestry, Michele—115,187 Simko, Karen—245 Simko, Sharon—217 Simonetti, Debra—250 Simmons, Benjamin—125,187 Simmons, Edna—217 Simmons, Patricia—100,116,217 Simon, Patricia—217 Simone, Michele—115,223 Simons, Sharon—79,83,88, 159,203, 217 Simpson, John—217 Simpson, Rebecca—217 Singletary, Linda—187 Sirico, Peter—217 Sisler, Jerry—108,156,187 Sisk, Candice—94,95,217 Sistrunk, Theron—217 Sivalls, Anita—125,217 Six, Mimi—8 1,133,245 Skelton, Denice—245 Slack, Gloria—187 Sleeth, Clara—79,137,159,245 Sleeth, Laurel—1 16,267 Sleison, Arlene—245 Sloan, Douglas—116,245 Smaltz, Kathy—217 Smith, Antionette—250 Smith, Cecil—125,246 Smith, Cynthia—95,246 Smith, Debra—103 Smith, Debra—217 Smith, Donald—156,217 Smith, Drema—217 Smith, Dwight—246 Smith, Geina—246 Smith, Gwendolyn—217 Smith, Jaqueline—217 Smith, James—250 Smith, Janet—115,217 Smith, Joanne—246 Smith, Kimberley—1 1,34,86,88, 109, 124 Smith, Lorraine—218 Smith, Randy—246 An enthusiastic and spirited crowd cheers to the band and the cheerleaders. Smith, Ronald—218 Smith, Roy—30,138,140 Smith, Roy—30,218 Smith, Roy—94,142,246 Smith, Stephanie—32,87, 136,218, 219 Smith, Susan—246 Smith, William—148,149,246 Smithers, John—42,101,109,111,138 Smorag, Forrest—246 Smyth, William—218 Snape, Karen—18,38,78,83,85, 103, 272 Snow, Debbie—116,124 SNOWBALL—34,35 Snyder, Esther (Mrs.)—70 Snyder, Gary—246 Sokol, Alexander—54,74,291 Solien, Ann—27,103,154 Soowal, Allison—218 Soper, Robert—246 Sortino, John—89,246 Soto, Orlando—246 Southern, Marjorie—49,74,291 Spadoni, Eigene—86,105 Spear, Garry—36,90,94,95,97 Spear, Larry—38,90,94,95,97 Spear, Michael—94,95,125,246 Speake, Susan—101,218 Spearen, Donald—218 Spelman, Nancy—106,152,291 Spencer, Mathias—250 Spencer, Michael—246 Spradling, Bonnie (Mrs.)—291 Spradling, Stan—89,101,109,138, 197,218,245 Sprague, James—218 Springer, Robert—218 Springmeyer, Jane—74,291 Sproul, Richard—138,218 Spuller, Gary—246 Spurlin, Connie—250 Spurlock, Kathleen—129,246 Squires, Debbie—133,246 Squires, Michael—218 Stadelman, William—218 Stafford, Raymond—218 Stager, Gary—218 Staicer, Cynthia—218 Stake, Robert—246 Stambaugh, Mike—223 Stanis, Brian—218 Stanley, Patrick—246 Stearns, Tom—95,97,113 Steffens, Greg—218 Stevens, Jacquelyn—88, 100,107 Stevens, Lynn—133,246 Stevens, Mary—107,133,218 Stewart, Candace—74,209,291 Stilson, Dana—121 Stone, Gregory—246 Stone, Vicki—246 Stone, William—218 Stoner, Deborah—98,218 Stops, Jack—246 Stout, Alfred—246 Stoviak, Raymond—157,291 Strachan, Ruth—218 Straile, Ronnie—218 Straub, Barry—88,90 Straub, Roberta—246 Strickland, Edward—125,218 Stubbs, Carrol—246 Stubbs, Mable—218 STUDENT COUNCIL—88,89 Stull, Donald—218 Suggs, George—246 Suleiman, Dunay—97, 107,219 Sullivan, Kathleen—100,246 Sullivan, Teresa—246 Summers, Richard—219 Sutcliffe, Christine—114 Sutcliffe, Lorraine—219 Sutton, Martha—246 Svrcek, Joseph—219 Swan, Edward—121 Swanson, John—129,219 Sweat, Alice (Mrs.)—70 Sweat, Pat—120,121 Sweat, Robin—246 Sweaney, Betty (Mrs.)—49,74,114, 291 Sweeney, Doreen—219 Sweeney, John—246 Swickard, Paul—219 Swineford, Diane—100,246 Symonds, Charlotte—219 Symonds, Roy—219.. Szepesi, Jay—246 Tafoya, Diana—219 Tafoya, Jackie—94,95,246 Tafoya, Terry—22,23,82,83,86,129 Taillefer, Ilsabelle—97,219 Tanner, Barbara—246 Tappan, Jessica—219 Tarascio, Valerie—219 Tarver, Mark—246 Tate, Carolyn—82,219 Taylor, Douglas—246 Taylor, Jeanette—34,100,115 Taylor, Katherine—88, 107,132,219, 278 Taylor, Mike—246 Taylor, Patricia—219 Taylor, Theodore—49,74,291 Teague, Linda—219 Terry, Barbara—100,247 Terry, Edwin—219 Teuscher, John—105, 152,219,222 Tharp, Jerry—219 Tharp, Kenneth—247 THESPIANS—84,85 Thofner, Jeff—22,87, 105,183 Thomas, Betty (Mrs.)—50,74,291 Thomas, Cindy—219 Thomas, Donald—247 Thomas, Robin—219,247 Thomas, Steve—219 Thomas, Thomas—219 ' Thomas, Vickie—89,247 Thompson, Garry—125,247 | Thompson, Henry—99,219 Thompson, Timothy—247 | Thorpe, James—247 | Thorpell, Leslie—18 | Throckmorton, Lee—219 _ Thurston, Frances (Mrs.)—74,291 | Tierney, Jane—86,103,164,190 | Tigner, Johnny—190 Tilley, Bill—149,247 | Times, Bernice—220 | Timmons, Roger—247 Tinsley, Robert—220 | Todt, Gary—220 Tomkins, Leighton—247 | Tommers, Susan—220 | Tonderella, Adele—223 | Tooley, Joseph—247 - Torres, John—220 | Torres, Wesley—125,247 | Tost, Hubert—220 - Totero, Vincent—152,291 | Toth, Linda—220 Totterdale, Linda—220 - Towery, Nancy—36,38,85,103,190 Towery, William—74,131,291 - Towles, Bev—111,120,121,190 | Townley, Scott—101,109, 132,138, | 140,190 _ Townsend, Donnie—247 - Townsend, Judy—220 _ Tracy, Judy—247 Traendly, Gail—123,190 - Trauth, Wallace—247 Travis, Karen—100,247 Travis, Kenneth—38,88,90,101,104, 105,190,262 | Travis, Mary—190 Trease, Shirley—100,247 | Tribby, Bruce—220 Trionfo, Ernest—220 Troesken, Mike—129,220 Troutman, Jerelean—190 Trudel, John—125,138,220 Truitt, Peggy (Mrs.)—74,291 Tucker, Martha—220 Tuel, Bill—144,190 Tuning, James—125,220 Turgeon, Penelope—100,247 Turner, Lula—247 Turner, T.jJ.—125,220 Turnpaugh, Dianna—221 Turnpaugh, Paul—247 Turvaville, James—69,74,125,291 Tuttle, Julian—190 Tvarock, Donna—74,291 Twist, Darlene—247 Tyler, Richard—223 Tyler, Steve—247 Tyrholm, Richard—247 Tyson, Diane—221 Tytler, William—221 U Uhlar, Stephanie—221 Ulmschneider, William—221 Underwood, Brenda—247 Upright, Donna—107,132,190 Upton, Diane—74,291 Vv Valimont, Randy—190 Van Epps, Peter—50,99, 190 Vanacker, Richard—221 Vance, Dwight—190 Vanderschouw, Cheryl (Mrs.)—75, 114,115,291 Vanino, Corinne—221 Vanleeck, Ronald—190 Vannelli, Charles—124,247 Van Niel, Cheryl—221 Van Wert, Becky—247 Varin, Nancy—247 Varner, Musetta—190 Varney, William—190,272 Vasilake, Mary—190 Vaughan, John—190 Vaughn, Dana—221 Vellis, Nicholas—20,97,247 Vercouteren, Barbara—247 Vernacchio, Mike—221 Verner, John—247 Vernon, Eva—247 Vespa, Ray—221 Vestal, Jo—89, 133,137,250 Villani; Marianne—190 Villaneuva, Daniel—95 Vinkemulder, Larry—125,190 Viscomi, Loretta—221 Vivian, Gwendolyn—94,95 Voorhies, Patricia—247 Vrabel, Linda—32,94,95, 107,190 Ww Waas, Bonnie—221 Waby, Jackie—79, 103,158,190 Waby, John—142 Wachob, Camille—248 Waddell, Arvil—190 Wager, Richard—112,113,138,197, 291 Wagner, Judith—248 Wagner, Ray—94,95,97,112,113 Wagoner, Earl—138,190 Wagoner, Rudolph—95,152,248 Waid, Janet—221 Walden, Sally—98,190 Walizer, Patricia—133,248 Walkden, James—248 Walkden, Mary—221 Walker, Carolynn—221 Walker, Douglas—248 Walder, Gary—105,148 Walder, Gregory—138,221 Walker, Joseph—248 Walker, Robert—190 Walder, Shari—89, 107,132,221 Wall, Camille—190 Wallace, Brenda—248 Wallace, Claude—125,248 Walsh, Kathleen—94,95,248 Walsh, Linda—111,190 Walsh, Susan—221 Walsh, William—248 Walter, Frederick—291 Wandle, Susan—248 Ward, David—248 Ward, Geoffrey—138,221 Ward, Leslie—190 Ward, Lynda—88,100,111,124,190 Ward, Margaret—248 Ward, Mary—82,124,248 Ward, Melissa—190 Ward, Peter—190 Ward, Susan—248 Ward, Timothy—33, 101,190 Warkentin, Judy—22,100 Warner, Carl—248 Warner, Susan—1 21,190 Warner, Unks—248 Warren, Holly—111,190 Warren, Kathie—250 Warren, Linda—121,190 Warrick, Bradley—248 Wasser, Sandra—100,221 Waters, Arline—221 Watkins, Helen (Mrs.)—75,118,291 Watkins, Jack—95,101,138,190 Watkins, Lee—36,87,89,98, 107,221 Watkins, Linda—98,190 Watkins, Paul—142,145,248 Watkins, Sue—221 Watt, Kimberley—100,190 Watson, Diane—221 Way, Carey—98,99,192 Wayne, Patricia—87,221 Weakley, Nola—248 Wears, Kathy—221 Wears, Thomas—248 Weaver, Ed—248 Webb, Jeffrey—248 Webb, Shelley—192 Weck, Jill—82,192 Weeks, Dabra—248 Wegman, Heather—82,97,250 Wehrheim, Gary—221 Weicht, Rocky—157,248 Weinrich, Steven—94,95,119,129, 221 Weirs, Sandra—192 Weiss, Christine—224,248 Weiss, Mary—18,192 Weitsma, William—20,249 Welch, Diane—192 Welch, Karen—221 Welden, Donn—221 Wells, Dabra—249 Wells, Elouise—100,221 Welsh, Kathy—192 Wendland, Kenneth—109, 157,249 Wentworth, Jacqulyn—20,249 Wesley, Harold—249 Wesley, Janet—100,122,192 Wessels, Peter—85,192 West, Danny—249 West, Jade—1,16,17,22,23,26,40, 78,79,83,84,86,90, 103,190,192, 251 West, Loretta—192 Westerman, Elizabeth—130,132,192 Westley, Pamela—192 Whaler, S tanley—119,192 Whaley, Mark—192 Wheeler, Charles—97,152,249 Wheeler, Ann—81,111,192 Whet, Terry—249 Whipple, Robert—291 Whisenhunt, Lynn—249 Whitcomb, Ted—249 White, Barry—249 White, Bonnie—192 White, Carol—100,249 Cheerful Dave Huff represents the high spirit of Pompano’s pride. White, Connie—192 White, David—94, 192 White, Kathleen—221 White, Matthew—221 White, Patricia—192 White, Vicki—107,132,221 Whitehurst, Pamela—95,249 Whitworth, Cathy—132,149,221,265 Whitworth, John—125,138,192 Wickstrum, Wayne—75,138,291 Wilby, Margaret—82,97, 166,193 Wilkanowski, Chris—249 Wilke, James—249 Wilkner, Robert—75,291 Willard, Nancy—193 Williams, Ann—211,221 Williams, Ann—114,115,249 Williams, Don—221 Williams, Jessie—193 Williams, Linda—193 Williams, Ross—94,95,118,221 Williams, Ruby—249 Williams, Vivian (Mrs.)—291 Williamson, Dorothy (Mrs.)—75,291 Willis, Catherine—97,221 Willis, Joyce—221 Willis, Ken—101,138,193 Wilman, Annette (Mrs.)—75,291 Wilson, Barbara—193 Wilson, Gussie—221 Wilson, Holly—94,95,97,222 Wilson, Scott—97, 193 Wilson, Timothy—193 Wincek, Nancy—249 Winderl, Lynne—94,95,222 Wineger, Linda—214,222 Wineger, Terry—222 Wisoff, Robert—222 Wittlinger, Diane—103,193 Witzky, Laurel—249 Wolken, Alfred—75,291 Wood, Michael—249 Wood, Sarah—223 Woodin, Linda—88,111,121,193 Woodward, Barbara—222 Woodward, George—249 Woodward, Susan—249 Wooten, Connie—193 Wooten, Vicky—222 Wolfe, Tracy—222 Wolgamott, Jo—94,95,222 Worden, Ricky—157,249 Worden, Terry—108,109,193 Wotring, Diane—95,249 Wotring, Linda—94,95,222 Wray, Martha—52,75,78,83,92,291 Wright, Cynthia—152,249 Wright, Donna—122,193 Wright, Emma—193 Wright, Mary—249 Wright, Sandy—89,116,222 Wronski, Debbie—222 Wurl, Nancy—222 Wyatt, Cary—222 Wyatt, Dale—249 Wyckoff, Kathy—193 Wynn, Jay—54,222 Wysong, Jonathon—222 Y Yagle, Jay—249 Yancey, John—142,157,249 Yates, Holly (Mrs.)—291 Yoho, Carol—249 Yoho, Tony—142,249 Youmans, Henrietta—223 Young, Harry—249 Young, Roy—249 Youngblood, Mike—99,222 Z Zapata, Carlos—149,249 Zeiser, Donald—94,95,193 Zeiser, Viviam—249 Zeiss, William—75,101,138,291 Zelazo, Elizabeth—75,291 Zerbe, Debra—222 Zerringer, Jill—249 Zimmerman, Cathy—82,83,222 Zimmerman, Mary—193 Zisk, Melodia—193 Zorn, Victoria—249 Zuleger, Edward—249 Zurheide, Richard—89,249 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As the class of 1969 fades to make way for the next class, we go not as frail shadows but as images left by the alchemy of our memories of the many friends we've made at PBSHS. The editors would like to acknowledge with gratitude the help of the teachers and students who have made our task a little easier. We owe special thanks to our photographers Mr. Buschke and Vincent Price Studios, and to our Para- gon representative Mr. Beckner, and especially to Our untiring sponsor, Miss Wray. at 4 raat i BASS 7 re Sue SAF AMR I 8 eeEeeEeEeeEEeEEeeEeEeEEeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeeEeeeeeeee—e—eEeeeEeEeEeEeEeeeeee ‘69 Three years have passed Since first we entered here. To these long halls Filled with meaning and laughter With fears and joy of anticipation— We bid now good-bye. Open wide the doors, World! We come to seek our place in the sun.
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